College of William and Mary - Colonial Echo Yearbook (Williamsburg, VA)

 - Class of 1959

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THE FACULTY First Row: CARL A. FEHR. Associate Professor of Music: A.B., and A.M., I ' nivcr- sity of Texas; M.Mus., University of Michigan; Ed.D.. Columbia Univer- sity. DOXALD MADISON ' FOERSTER. Associate Professor of English; A.B., University of Iowa; Ph.D.. Yale University. CHARLES R, FOSTER. Artine Professor of Government: A.B.. Harvard University: A.M., Stanford University. LEWIS A. FOSTER. JR.. Instructor in Philosophy; A.B. and A.M.. University of Virginia. Second Row; HAROLD LEES FOWLER. Professor of History-; A.B.. Dartmouth College: . .M. and Ph.D., Har -ard University. AR.MAND J. OALFO. Assistant Professor of Education: A.B., M.Ed. a ' ld Ed.D., University of Buffalo. WAYNE FULTON OIBBS. Professor of Accounting; B.S. and M.S.. University of Illinois; C.P.A. (Virginia). ROBERT GILL, Lecturer in Physical Education; B.S. and M..A., College of William and Marj-. Third Row: LEON GOLDEN, Instructor in Ancient and Modern Languages; A.B., M.A. and Ph.D., University of Chicago. THOMAS GRAHAM, Acting Instructor in Government: A.B., Memphis State College; A.M., Duke University. PAUL L. GOODFRIEND. Assistant Professor of Chemistry; B.S., University of Virginia; Ph.D.. Georgia Tech. HARRY R. GROVES, Lecturer in Physical Education; B.S., Temple University; M.Ed.. College of William and Mary. Fourth Row: PETER M. GUTHRIE. Assistant Professor Psychology; B.S., University of Washington; M.S., Brown University. WILLIAM GEORGE GIT ' . Chancellor Professor of Chemistry: B.Sc. and A.B.. Mt. .Mlison University. Canada; AB.B., Oxford University. England; Ph.D., University of Chicago. ANDREW C. HAIGH. Assistant Professor of Music; A.B., University of -Michigan; A.M. and Ph.D., Harvard University. MICHAEL G. HALL, Instructor in History; A.B., Princeton University; PhD., Johns Hopkins University. Fifth Row: BRYANT HARRELL. Assistant ProfessorofChemistry:B.S.. Randolph- Macon College; M.A. and Ph.D., Johns Hopkins L ' niversity. THOMAS J. HEMMENS, Instructor in English; A.B., University of Illinois. DONALD J. HERRMANN, Associate Professor of Education; B.E., Northern Illinois State Teachers College; A.M. and Ph.D., Michigan Stat€ College. ABRAHAM HIRSCH. Associate Professor of Economics; B.B.A.. City College of New York; A. .M., Columbia University. Sixth Row: A.B.. HOWARD K. HOLLAND, Associate Professor of Education; .V.M.and Pli.D.. l ' niversity of Michigan. ALTHEA HUNT. Professor of Fine Arts A. B., Alleglicny College; A.M.. RaddiffeCollege: Lilt.D., Allegheny College. DUDLEY JENSEN. Assistant Profes-sor of Physical Education; B.S.. Springfield College; . ,.V1.. Teachers College, Columbia University. ALEXANDER KALLOS. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages: S.C.L.. Vienna Commercial Academy: A.M. and Ph.D.. University of Pennsylvania. Seventh Row: ROBERT L. KERNELL. Assistant Professor of Physics; A.B.. Wofford College; M.S., University of South Carolina. R. WAYNE KERNODLE. Professor of SocioloRj ' :A.B.. A.M. and Ph.D.. University of North Carolina. ALGIN B. KIN(i. As.sociate Professor of Bu.sinesi Admitiistration; B.A.. University of Soutti Carolina; M.S.. .New York University. REINO KORPI, Associate Professor of Modern Languages; -AH Clark University; A.M., University of Wisconsin. s o o

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THE FACULTY kHik. ' »., ' d m First Row: ALFRED R. ARMSTRONG. Associate Professor of Chemisto ' ; B.S. and A.M.. CoIleKfofWilliam and Mary: Ph.D. .University of Virginia. THOMAS rONNKR ATKESON. Professor of Taxation; B.S.. M.S. and Ph.D., OeorKetown University. BOYSOX ]!. IJAIRD. Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Men; A.B., Maryvillet ' olleEe; M.S., Indiana University. JAMES WORTH IJANXER, Professor of PsycholoRy; B.S.. Roanoke College; A.. M. and Ph.D., University of .North Carolina. Second Row: MARTHA ELIZABETH BARKSDALE. Associate Professor of Physical Education: O.D.. Gymnastic Peoples CoUeRC, Ollerup. Denmark; A . and A.M.. College of William and .Mary. JOHN C. BRIGHT. Director of Work Study Plan and Placement Bureau; A.B. and A.M.. University of .Alabama. RICHARD D. BULLOCK, Instructor in EnsHsh and Ad isor to Student Publications; A.B. and M. A. .University of Georgia. JAMES M. CAKK. Major Arty.. Assistant Professor of Militai - Science and Tactics; B.S., Cornell University. Third Row: EMILY ELEAXOR CALKINS, Associate Professor of Mathematics; A.B., College of W ' illiam and Marj ; A.M., University of Michigan. RICH. RD GORUOX CAXHAM. Assistant Professor of Chemistr -; B.S., College of William and Mary: M.. ., Johns Hopkins University. DEORE CAXNON, Associate Professor of Education and Director of Covinseling; A.B. and M.A.. University of Georgia; Ph.D., University of Texas. JAMES .M. CARSON. Lt. CoL Arty.. Professor of Military Science and Tactics; B.S.,The Citadel: M.S.,University of South Carolina. Fourth Row: JAMES DAVID CARTER. JR., Associate Professor of Modern Lan- guages; A.B.. College of William and Mary; Docteur de I ' Universite de Toulouse. BENJAMIN RALPH CATO, Assistant Professor of Mathematics; A.B. and A.M., Duke University. WILLIAM B. CHAMBERS, JR.. Lecturer in Physical Education; B.8., College of William and Marj l-KUA CHOU, .Associate Professor of Government; LL.B., National Fuh-tan University; A.M. and Ph.D., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. Fifth Row: GRAVES GLENWOOD CLARK, Professor of English: LL.B., Rich- mond College: A£., Universitj ' of Richmond; A.M., Columbia University. YERGER H. CLIFTON. Instructor in English: A.B.. Duke Univereity; .M..A., University of Virginia. JAMES W. COKE. Instructor in Modern Languages: A.B., Western Kentucky State College; A.M., Indiana University. JOSEPH M. CORMACK. Professor of Law; A.B., Xorthwestern Univer- sity; LL.B. and J.S.D., Yale University. JOSEPH CURTIS. Professor of Law; B.S.. LL . and LL.M.. New York University. MICRLE D.WIS, Associate Professor of Education; B.S., Longwood College: A. M., College of William and Mary. KDMOXD DERRIXGE. Lecturer in Physical Education; B.S.. George- town University; M.Ed., College of William and .Mary. MILTON L. DREWER. JR.. Athletic Director and Head Football Coach: . .B., Randolph-.Macon: M.Ed., University of ' irginia. Seventh Row: ALBERT PETTIGREW ELLIOTT. I ecturer in Enelish; A.B. and A.M., Cotlece »f William and Mary; . .M.. Univereity North Carolina; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. RONAIJ) D. EMMA, Acting Instructor in English; A.B.. College of the City of Xcw York; A.M., Duke University. FRi ' D A. EXtH E, JR., .Assistant IVofessor of Business Administration; B.S., Eastern Kentucky State; .M.B,.-V.. University of Kentucky. FRAXK BROOK K ANS, lU. Associate Professor of English; A.B.. . mherst College; .A.M. and Ph.D., Princeton University.



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THE FACULTY First Row: JOSKPM R. LEK. AiMociate Professor of Mathematics; A.B.. A.M. and Pli.D.. Vale rnivcrsity. I.AWRKNCK r. LKONARI). Lecturer in Mathematics; B.S.. U.S. Military Academy. I ' ' 1)K1I, LOTT, Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science; A.B., .Mississippi State t ' ollcKC for Women; A.M., Mississippi Southern. JOSKPH J. ( ' . MARK. AssisUnt Football Coach; Golf Coach: B.S. and M.Kd., College of William and Mary. Second Row: ;R.-VCK K. MATZ, instructor in Physical Education for Women; B.S., .Madison College; M.S.. Tniversity of Illinois. CARL W. MfCARTIlA, Associate Professor of Education: B.S., New- lierry Collefie; A.M., University of North Carolina; Ed. I)., University of i ' lorida. HEX CLYDE McCARY. Associate Professor of Modern Languages; . .B., Univer.sity of Richmund; Docteur del ' Universitede Toulouse. DONALD L. McCONKEY, Instructor in Speech; B.S. in Education. Illinois State Normal University; A.M., Ohio State University. Third Row: CECIL M. McCULLEY. . ssociate Professor of English; A.B. and A.M. Southern Methodist University: Ph.D., Columbia University. BRUCE T. McCULLEY. Associate Professor of History; A.B., Rutgers University; A.M. and Ph.D., Columbia University. JOHN L. McKNICHT, .Assistant Professor of Physics; A.B.. University iif Michigan; M.S. and Ph.D.. Yale University. ROBERT .McMURRY. Assistant Professor of Eeucation; B.S. and M.S.. Youngstown, University. Fourth Row: THEL.Ni.A MILLER, Assistant Professor of Home Economics; . .B., Berea College; M.S., University of Tennessee. JACK MONTAGUE. Captain Arty.; Assistant Professor of Militar ' Science and Tactics; B.S., United States Military Academy. JOHN A. MOORE. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages; B.S.. Davidson College; A. M. and Ph.D., University of North Carolina. RICHARD LEE MORTON. Professor of Historj-; A.B.. Hampden- Sydney College; A.M., University of ' irginia and Harvard I ' niversity; Ph.D.. University of Virginia; Litt.D., Hampden- Sydney College. Fifth Row: ERASER NEIMAN, .Associate Professor of English; A.B., Amherst College; A.M. and Ph.D., Harvard University. CLIFFORD F. OWEN, Associate Professor of Economics; A.B., Jesus College. Oxford; M..A., and Ph.D.. University of Toronto. ARTHUR WARREN PHELPS, Professor of Law; A.B., Washington and Lee University; A.M., Ohio State LTniversity; LL.B., University of Cincinnati; LL.M.. Columbia University. MELVIN A. PITTMAN, Profes-w of Physics; B.S.. The Citadel; M.S.. University of South Carolina; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. WILLIAM PRINCE, Lecturer in Law; William and Mary. A.B. and B.C.L.. College of JOHN S. QUINN. Associate Professor of Business Administration; U.S.. State Teachers College. Salem, Massachusetts; M.C.S.. Boston Cniversity: M.B..A., Harvard Business School. MARION DALE REEDER. .Associate Professor of Physical Education: B.S. and .M.S., University of Illinois. I RA REISS, Assistant Professor of Sociology-; B.S.. Syracuse University; A.M. and Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University.

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