Hampden Sydney College - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Hampden Sydney, VA)

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Living for four years in the atmosphere of tl small Christian College, l-l.unpden'Sydney inen receive xi liherzil arts education from .1 dedicated faculty to pref p.1re them to ineet the challenge of the future. NVe hope th.tt presenting xi picture of the unique life git H:1mpdenfSydney College in this volume will show that the grains of time project the future. rxt- --1 fu 60-7:5 .1 GQLLEGE LIBRARY HAMPDENASYDNEY, VA or I 5 years SAMUEL STANHOPE SMITH, PROJECTOR OF HAMPDENSYDNEY COLLEGE By JAMES RENWICK KENNEDY, JR., 158 The life of a college is born from the lives of men. HampdenfSydncy College was begun by men who had ideals of what a new college should be like. Of the men who saw the necessity for a liberal arts institution in the Southside area of Virginia, Samuel Stanhope Smith stands out as the main projector of the College. That part of his life which is the natal life of Hampden' Sydney mingles together and is renewed here. Born on March 16, 1750, at Pequa, Lancaster County. Pennsylvania, Samuel Stanhope Smith grew up in the home of a distinguished Presbyf terian minister, the Reverend Robert Smith, an Irish emigrant. Young Smith took his early schooling in his father's famous log school in Pexcelling. He excelled in Latin. At the age of sixteen, he entered, as a junior, the College of New Jersey fnow Princctonjg and he was grad' uated two years later. After teaching for his father and later a tutor at Princeton, Samuel Smith desired to be licensed by the Presbytery of Newcastle. to which Virginia belonged until the formation of Hanover Presbytery in 1775, to go SAMUEL STANHOPE SMITH President, 17764779 as a missionary to the western countries of Virf ginia. The Irish settlers quickly received him and welcomed him. His evangelical spirit and captif vating oratory made him a popular preacher. Because of Mr. Smith's powerful impression on some of the most influential and wealthy people in the area, a desire for a literary college arose. Mr. Smith took charge of the program. On October 18, 1774, plans were formally made to take subscriptions. The minutes of the Presbytery of Hanover at the Cub Creek Church stated that the Presbytery resumed the consideration of a School fan attempt in 1771 having fail-edj for the liberal education of youth, which we unanf imously judge to be of great and immediate importance . . . Mr. Saml Smith . . . is inclimable to take charge. The congregation of Cumberf land, Prince Edward, and other surrounding counties were to begin the subscriptions. Hanover Presbytery was to take it under its care. At the next group of meetings held on Feb' ruary 1 f 3, 1775, further development was ref ported. A group of men met in a onefroom structure which Nathaniel Venable occupied as his law oilice on his plantation of Slate Hill, near Worshrim, the county seat of Prince Edward at that time. It was reported that the unbelieveable amount of 1260 pounds had been raised in such a short amount of time. Mr. Peter Johnston gave a hundred acres of land for the building of the College. The Presbytery appointed Mr. Samuel Smith as the 'kRector of the Academy. It was not called a college until 1783. Four professors were to be paid four pounds per annum for each student. The Presbytery declared the liberality of their plan for the Academy. They declared that the morals and religion of the students would be ref garded, each worshipping as they were accusf torned. From this it is shown that the purpose of the men who formed the College, although Presf byterian by origin, was -for all who wanted an education. Religious liberty was very emphatf ically stated. Not only did the subscriptions come from Presbyterians, but they came from people of other denominations as well. Shortly after the February meeting, Mr. Smith began preparations for the College. He continued to serve the churches in the area of Prince Edward and Cumberland, the original purpose for his coming to Virginia. In October, 1775, Mr. Smith advertised in the Virginia Gazette the opening of the new college I 1 VENABLE HALL QUnion Theological Seininaryj at thc turn of the century distinguished by the name of HampdenfSydney. john Hampden and Algernon Sydney of England represented the ideas set forth in the founding of the College: the continuation of human rights and freedom of conscience. The College did not open on November 10 as had been planned bcf cause of several diliiculties. Opposition came early. In the Gazette of November 18, 1777, an article spoke against it by calling Presbyterians dissenters. It was felt that the Church of England should take it over. Mr. Smith replied publicly in the December 9 edition by saying that most of the Trustees were ministers of the Church of England. Rector Smith used common sense in planning for the opening of the College by the iirst day of the coming year. He used the system which was used at Princeton. He placed much stress on the English language, Greek, Latin, Geography, Mathematics, History, and science of Morals. Science and the humanities were equally stressed. Three masters and professors, with the foresight of two additional professors before the end of the Hrst year, were to teach. Further, Mr. Smith stated at the November 23 meeting of the Trustees that the steward was to furnish food for the students consisting of one half of meat and one half of bread. Servants were to be furnished for cleaning the rooms, students were to provide their own beds, buy their own candles, and cut their own wood. The students were to live within a two mile radius of the Col' lege. Mr. Smith stated that he had brought the books for the library, and the students were to rent their books from the library. Although the buildings were not completed, Mr. Smith held the first session on January 1, 1776, as a senior college. The students, besides studying, used their time to help build huts in which eight to ten boys lived. In May, 1776, the walls of the College were only a few feet high, l but 110 students enrolled at HampdenfSydney by the summer. Before the Commons was built, servants brought the prepared food on trays from Slatc Hill Plantation two miles away. With the use of authori:ed lottery, in 1777 funds were raised to construct several buildings. The college plant. faculty, and students body made progress under Reverend Smith's brilliant leadership. The students continued their studies as the Revolution began. And when war threat' ened in September, 1777, all students over sixteen, about seventy-five, formed Prince Edward Com' pany No. 1. Led by John Blair Smith, brother of the president, they marched to Williamsburg. Their uniform consisted of purple shirts and coonskin caps. After several weeks in Williams' burg an invasion had not developed, and the Governor thanked them. The HampdenfSydney boys returned to the Hill. Later they were called to serve near Petersburg. However, not once did HampdenfSydney close its doors alf though the sessions were interrupted. Because of the unsettled conditions of the Revolution, Hampf denfSydney did not receive its formal charter until 1783. These were the stirring days of a new strugf gling college in the hard days of a new struggling country. While Washington led the rising country, Smith led the growing College of Hampden' Sydney. Samuel Smith remained in charge of the College for four years, until 1779. At that time he returned to Princeton to teach philosophy and later to become its president in 1795. john Blair Smith meanwhile became the second president of HampdenfSydney College with a number of Princeton men as tutors. However, the very life of HampdenfSydney College owes much to Samuel Stanhope Smith for the many years of his life that he spent to see an ideal become real and lasting. - . ,N ---1-vuvv- ' ' ' - ,yew -. -Q- . x.,yqxff31QA - + Q ,QL 15: YQ 1 xgl '1Q':','i?-,Qi-'yy' N . x ' Q-Awvamww ff fx. ,- I ,. - 'nv N-iff W A L U X A x V there have been nurtured and IIICH ,1- 1, 1 X . . I I I' 1. f. icq? 'f I 15 . 'fm' sy fm 'QW A 5- fe-S ,ru if Q-., S., x - fi lg -'-it' fl in all fields of endeavor sf! to provide the leadership 9f' 'QW'1 wm1 ,WJ H -1-ff Ll f! - - :Ny Q Af - yn-.ll 1'5 'g-P A . ' ' ' Q. 1.2 . ' I-lllfu. k ' 223 f ii 'Q J' lm A iw Y . X Q wi. ' -.-- 5 lb QRVLAM-A , 'mm A DAVID COOPER VJILSON, AB. A.M., PHD. - Professor of Crock, 192211997 Dean of the Collcge, 1939f19'T-1 SAIXIUEI. MACON REED, AB.. M.A. Professor of Ivlathcmatics, 1922f19iO, 19534957 Dean of the College. 19234936 , , . rdf'-3 'Vx 's ' fQs,, edication The grains of tiine proieet thc futtiref' At the end of the llfi' .lC11LlCI'lX1C sesswn txvo laelovcd professiwis and irieiids of the student lrody for over thirty ye.11's retired tirnin active service to l'l.11npden' Sydney College, During their yC.1I'S of .issociatiiiii with the College they dedicated themselves to the lLlC1ll of educating Christian gentlemen who .ire qualified to assume places of respoiisihilitv .ind le.1dcrship in the future. Their energy and taltnts were given unceasingly for the goal uf pr11inulg.111ng the .iiins of Xl college of which they are not Qradugitcs .ind for the huilding of 1 college which xvould meet the challenge of the future. During their years .1t the College they xvon 21 particular place in the heart and nieinory of every H21H1IWdCI1'SQ'dI1CB' student. Any reference to our tllmti mtitei' will recall rneinorics of txvo of the most ahle administratiirs. endeared professors. and Chris' tian men who are numhered in the rolls of great men who have dedicated their lives to Hampdenf Sydney College. And in our nieinuries xvc shall ever he grateful for their insight in preparing us for the future hy building in the Spirit of H:1mpdenfSydney and for their dedication to God and to the ideal of educating young men in a Christian atmosphere. Therefore. the stall of the 1958 K.-x1.EiDosCoPE hurnhly and fondly makes this dedication, greatly inadequate for the recognition of their service and saeriiice, to SAMUEL MACON REED and DAVID COOPER WILSCN. T, Edward Crawley, Dean of Students the college I-IAMI'DENfSYDNEY COLLEGE uns tlvundcd in 1776 fsix muntlws lwfwru the Dnul.l1'.1t11+u uf lndcpcml' maj :md mmf-.1 fm hlulm I-hmpdcru .md :XIgcrn-an Sydney, Englxsh pn' rm-te. It was lw1wL1gl1t mm lwing by thu lwvc uf lllwcrty. PllIl'lCk Henry .md ,hrncs h1.ld15lVIl wcrc un thc first B1 mul wt' Trustcci. Prcsldcut Vwfillmm Hcury H.1rri51m was ll member uf thc Ql.1ss uf 1791. The cwllcgc i5 unc uf thc lcndmg cdL1c:ltwn:1l IIISUILIIIKPIIS mf thc I'x'csFytcri.111 Church, gl 153, 1.. wx!! Z I X , , 'fx I 'fl ff I vu B xt FRANK STUDDERT JOHNS, MD. Clmzrm.m, Board of Trustees ... board of trustees BERNXRID E, BXIN, UD, I,jllk'lllrllI'L1' FRANK C . BICIIINGISR liuymllml S'l'liXY.XRT BELL, JR. Wlllclu-stu' ROISICRT S. BRENABIAN Ric-lumnnl .XRL'HIH.XLD C. Bl'L'IIANAN 'I'nzr-null A, BERKELEY L',XRRING'I 0N, .IR. llzmville FRANK D. COS'l'ICNBADIiR. Y ' NLD, Wqlrlxlllgulrn, ID. L. .I, WILLIAM DLNNINGTUN FiiI'IIIYIlll' .IUHEPII S. ILILLIZSPIE 'Ihzmwll HUWAIIIJ H. GIIRIJON, ILII. Wn5'ln-slmru IIllR.XL'E A. GRAY, JR. Rim'-hlmnul A. IIAYIPEN IIIJLLINILSWORTH. JR.. D11 Roaxmku FRANK S. JUIINS, XLIJ. Riullllmmi FRED N. IIARRISIDN Rif lmmml LEWIS 15, 1, ARIS Rivlllxluwl ROBERT W. LAWSON, JR. l'lm1'If-shun. W, Yu. C. l3R.Yl'TAN LINDSHY. JR. Roamoku I-INIRII-I'I'T B, Mr-HL'liIN. D.D, Lynvlxlmrg FRANK S. MOORE Nurfulk ALBERT F. PATTUN Danville WILLIAM T1 PLLLH, BLD. Lynchburg WILLIAM 'l'. REED, JR. Rir-lxlxmml CLARI-INCH H. RUBERTSIIN Norfolk DJXYID IJ. HQUIRHS AI.-xuullria ERNEST 'l', WIIIOBIPSON, D.D,. I.1tt.1J. Riulllxwml - . - .....h...-.. - !...,. ,, . the president 'AX 'KIQ5 A .1 JOSEPH CLARKE ROBERT BJ-X., Furman Univcrsity lvlfl., PILD., Dukc Univcrsity HlxgP.r: nxnnlw CQLLEQQ L ti lr Ywrnxxn hay, l95E To the Members of the Graduatinp Class: lt is your destiny to receive the baccalaureate at a time when the public is revievins its educa- tional institutions as never before. Although the thought may be somewhat disturbing to you, your own mental and spiritual equipment will be taken as a special index of the learning process at Hampden- Sydney College. I quote from a famous essay printed by the journal, School and Society, in the year 1930, the year when the college was recognized as first in the nation in the percentage of its graduates listed in that directory of distinction, Who's Bho in America: UColleges have been judged by endowment, equipment, faculty personnel, and various other criteria, but undoubtedly the most reliable measure is the quality of the product.H We have unbounded faith in the quality of our product. You go with the affectionate blessing of the college. We welcome you into that large co mu- nity which proudly claims this great little college as alma mater. Faithfully yours, M5 J seph C. Robert resident I l 1 I S I 5 I I 1 l l i 5 l l 1 1 1 I K I r l l w administration CHARLES BROOKS Van. Academic Dean Professor of Cliemistryg BS. Birmingf hamfSouthern Collegeg M.S. and Ph.D. Emory Universityg Joined faculty 1957. THOMAS EDXV,-XRD CRAXVLEY Dean of Students Associate Professor of English, Di' rector of Glee Clubg B.A. Hampden' Sydney College, Class of 1941g M.A. University of North Carolina, Joined faculty 1950. CL.-XUDIUS HoRNsBY PRITCHARD, JR. Business Manager BA. HampdenfSydney College, Class of 19501 joined administration 1955. W1LL1.a1v1 BARKLEY DUNSETH Director of Development and Public Relations B.A. Park College, M.B.A. Univer- sity of Minnesotag Joined administraf tion 193 7. GL..-s S- aff 1 13? GW ' i .V '1- i 77' If 2... First Row: DENICON KI.-XHRICE ALLAN, Prwfcsswr uf P1i11iswp11y' and Psychilliigvz BJX. Lind XIJX. H.i:uprlcn'Syd:1cy C-illcuc. Class of 1916: ABI, And Pli.D H.irx'Lird Liiivcrsityg ,lifiizud faculty 1920. Hixrox BAUER Ovnxcasu. Pri-fcss.-r uf Biiili-.gg BS. Davidson Ciillcscg XLR, Ciilumlufl L'ii1vci'sitx': 1.-iincll lull' uliy 1922. THoxi.xs EIWY-.HARD GILMFR, Prrvffissi-r uf Plwsicsz BS Hampden-Sydney Cullcgc. Class ul 19231 NIS. :md P11 D Llnixcrsity ul Yirgmmz .lumcd faculty 1927, FR-XNCIQ Gi-UGO. Pr-ifcssi,ir of French and Spanish. BS Dzifrxds-,-ri Collagqg KLA. And PHD, lfnivcrsity mf N-irtli Car-glinziz joined faculty 1932. 5,1 NC , S , , ., , ---- f , f, -f' in-ff .Er - fs .Q T 15 H111-iililiiiii Exmir Rmrfn E1,I.I1JT. Priwfcssur of Mathematics: B.S. 1'l.l!'111WL1CI1fSYL1I'1C1.' Ci-llfuq. Class nil 1928: M.i'X, and PhD, Dukc Lvrilxcrsityg-1i,i1iiu.l lgiculty 1934. GR.'xx'i1s Hniwipx Timxivsox, NVa1ccr Blair Professor of Lzitin and Clcrl-1 -if the Faculty: B.A. HampdcnfSydney Civlltgu, Class of 1927: .'K.1V1. :md Ph,D, HHfX'Hfd UIUVCY' -Ill. wluincd faculty 1934. PH11.1P Hl.PRTEXNT1NE RQPP, Professor of English: BA, H:impdcn'Sydncy Cullcgc. Class nf 1930: A.1Vf. Harvard L'uix'ci'sityg Ph.D, Uriivcrsity 111' Virginia: joined faculty 193-1, Ciimirs FERGINON MCRAE, Prufessur of Bible: AB. Dgividsim Cullegez B.D.. 'I'1i,M., and 'Th.D. Union Theo- lugicqil Seminary: bluined faculty 1942. ll facult MV iy- 35-9 A lffvffitf fav Ali' ,fs IGN ' , A . Q 1 i W 1 - ' 2 . , f.,. r 4-..:::: f I - A -21.-:nfs , '::'r? , I .. 4 1 rf- ' ' '.,f .. fr, - .1-11211,-' l -'ff Q , L .L , .,.Lf'4' 2Z f?Q':Z: W x '-7-ff?2'If:-5 ff 'I 'wqx Wx x ., -' f- f Wm' s Q, First Row: WILLARD FRANCIS BLIss, Professor of History: A.B, Tufts College: Ph.D. Princeton University: Joined faculty 1946. ROBERT TI-IRUsToN HL'BARD, IR., Assistant Professor of Political Science: B.A. HampclenfSyclney College, Class of 1935: LLB. University of Virginia: joined faculty 1946. ELMO BERNARD FIRENZE, Professor of German and French: A.B. and M.A, University of Kentucky: Joined faculty 1946. LEE WINFREE RYAN, Professor of Romance Languages: BS., MS., and Ph.D. University of Virginia: Joined faculty 1947. my 9 frm! gy My is-' Second Row: josEPII WILL.ARD WHITTED, Associate Professor of Spanish: BS. Davidson College: MIX. University of North Carolina: Joined faculty 1952. HENRY XVILLIANI HOFFBIAN, Instructor in English: B.A. Hampdcn'Sydnr:y College, Class of 1949: Joined faculty 1952. JOSEPH BURNER CLOXVER, Associate Professor of Bible: AB. XVashington and Lee University: BD., Th.M., and Th.D. Union Theological Seminary: Joined faculty 1954. ALVIN HALL SMITH, Instructor in Psychology: A.B. and M.Ed. University of Missouri: B.D. University of Dubuque: 'loinecl faculty 1956. ml faculty r '. sy.- I .f' .QA lplp-ok 1.15 Q-ni in in-4 First Hou' XIARCELLLW EMR-rr: XX'.wD11L, Inxcmcrwr m fNl.1Il1v3I11.1IlC- :md Lflung BMX. l'l1u11pdcn-Sydney C-vllggc. Cla-Q ul 1951. Nl..-X, LlD1X'El'5lEy 1,1 Pxttxburgh. -lumcd lnqulty 1976 THox1,xQ AIEFFERNJN XX'ERTLxmxER. 1-vlm Huy XY111mcy Xvlilllflg Prulcisvr wl Hzitoryz B A.. Xl..-X.. :xml PHD. Llm' verslty uf XYIFQIUILL LH D. Lchlglx Lhnvcrfxtyz LIILL7. Prmcctun L'n1x'er:1ty 1nd Xxl1lll.l111 .md lNl.lI'X' Cullcgc. ,'X.fNl. Oxfurd L'nxx'ers1Ly: 'lumcd lqxculty 1977, H.XRRX' lxiarg IQHN-wx, Ymrmg Pxlglcmyx' -11' Clwcmmry. HS. and NIJX. Rmlmvlxc Cullum: PHD. nlwlwm Hwpl-:uw L'n1x'crs1ty: lmnecl lfucultv 1997. K.-NRL BACHMAX P.xTTERfox, X'lSlI1UQ A'xN94JCl.1lC Prflfclx--1' 4,117 zxlilfllilllillliil :XB Rwanukc College. M.-X. Prmccu.-n Lvnweristy. lomecl ldculty 1957. Seguml R4-u' XYH'1..'xNI1 rl'-l1lPN1.'XN JUYNLR, Aixutgxrmt P1'1'l'cQs4v1'1.ll' Physica BS. H.erupdenfSy1lncy Cullum, Claw ul 1951. MA. and P11 D. Dul-ac Un1x'c1'Q1ty1jmnc-,l faculty 1977, :XRHHIR JUNE4 ln4LrL1:twr nn Hlstwryz BA. Hampden' 5x'clncx' fmlleuc, Claws ul 19493 MJX. Umverslty ul Vu' glnm. -If-mcd l'.1c1.1lty 1977. RIYNFII. C1'1:XRL1'4 MACDux.u.I11, IXSSUCIQIIC Prulciwr 1.11 Englmxhz BJ-X. H.1mpdcn-Sydney Cflllcgc, Class -nl' 1950: MJX. Llnlxclwlty all Penn-ylvnnm: 'lmncd luculty 1957. EDXYARD KEITH Dlx, Instruct-fr 111 Ecwrmrnicsg BA. M1ll' QapQ College: MJX. Dul-cc Umvcrsltyz lmncd faculty 1997. faculty 11:1-unnv..n4-new-.nm, . .. . . . . V V ,.zf..-Afumlrmuwmvw. 1.-ufmmwm ' -' oo' -1- -, ' k , QP-' I' P 1 , s 5 v fl ' I . :Qjeky Zi, ..LQ?:?2.,, L H 1 Q Q 1? - Z Q .fo D , lif :Pei W r Ml X -so Ki fs.-,Q ,A ,-15, 'if-....-Q f--4 First R010 Davin IXNDRENX' Marieiexvts, lnstructor in Chemistry: B-A, Davidson College: MS. University of Kansas: joined lac' ulty 1957. JOHN PAYHQJN KENNEDY, lnstructor in Sociology in joint association with Longwood College: B.:X. Emory Unixerf sity: Joined laculty 1977. PAUL TULANE ATKINSON, Treasurer of the College flier tiredl and Advisor in Alumni: B.A. HampclenfSydney College, Class of 1907: joined administration 1919. RAY Aricixsox MOORE, College Physician: BA. Harnpdeni Sydney College, Class of 1900: M.D. Medical College ol Virginia: Present position since 1927. 1 .nr 54'- X W . . Y-. 2.-5-gf 13-z :Q . L. . o xiv5.-Lzigg-fx .V -1f1'eff31f .'rG5flr:.'NJa: -95 im-3 Secowid Ron. PAUL Livixosrox Galen, Lihrarian: BA. Erskine College: A.B,I..S. University of North Carolina: M..-X.l.,S. Univerf sity of Michigan: Present position since 1940 Bisxjasiix Rice Laci: JR., Pastor of College Church and College Chaplain: AB. and D.D. Davidson College: Ba-X. Oxford University: B.D, Union Theological Seminary: LLD. HampdenfSydncy College and L'niversity of North Carolina: Doctor honoris causa. Thetlogical Faculty of the University of Montpellier lFranceJ: Present position since 1956. ROBERT JOSEPH Fl-HALKIAN, Director of Athletics and Head Football Coach: BJX. lfniversity of Richmond: Joined statl 1953. Ci..at'Dis VVHITE Mirsxi, Head Basketball and Baseball Coach and Assistant Football Coach: B..-X. Hampden-Sydney College, Class of 1949: joined stall' 1957. facult e.v. :J x, M GR' 'Y'y' 3, 16 fx 41:7 'wr Ryu f.lu::TF.i1LLER I.17:xxN.x11aLR,jR, Hem Tmgk C--.gh md Tmmcr, BS. and KLEJ, XX-11114131 .md Xl.u'yC-,v1lcgc.R.PT. Iuicdzcul C Tlclc Ut' xv1I'flI'll.l. Ilfmcd -Inf 1076, I-Iinrmtz LEE Dnjtxixx, Superlmcmdcm +t Bmhlmge md C Yuufldr, XIISF .AXNNA Dxvgrgruyrf, S-:Henry rl- cha Busmev fxlamgar XIIQQ IEAN XIAS4EY, Secretary to the Dean fi vp-f 'l r L' ' 'n , 5c'CxfV1g1RL'lL' If xii-I FT-rxxux' i:I,'LT-JN, A:-1-r.mn Fwurlull 4 Bd ebdll Cwlclu. BS H.ampdenfSydr1cy C Ilsgc. Cla f 19M 'mn ed Qmtf 1977. NRS Ll If XY, RYAN, Llhrzlry Catul-wgL1er. NIR -. CkfLAR.x XXVARIW. C1-Haze Nurn MRQ CR.-XYEN H. THm.IPwN, Executive Secretdr U t e :Xl 1.1 mm .'XQQ'gfc1.1t1x .n staff 'Ke 1':T' wr' und'-l ' 3 - 5 First Row Miss ALICE ELIZABETI-I OvERC.asEI. Secretary to the Science Department. MRS. IAXRCHER JONES, Seerettiry tothe President. MRS. KEITH DIN, Secretary to the Psychology Department. MRs. DILioN H.a3vILE'rr, Secretary to the Director of Def velopment and Public Relations. FACU LTY EMERITUS ffslot Pictured! EDGAR Giuiisrvi G.-irvirviox, President Emeritus: AB, Harnpclen1Sydney College. Class of 1905: B.D. Union Theological Seminary: D.D, Hampden-Sydney College: LL.D, Vklisliiiigton and Lee University: President 1939' 1955. JAMES HENRY CURRY Wixsrox, Professor of Chemistry and Geology, Emeritus: A.B. and BS. HampclenfSyclney College, Class of 1894: Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University: Faculty member 189949-19. SAMUEI. MACDN REED, Dean of the College CRetiredJ and Professor oi Mathematics: Emeritus: AB. University of South Carolina: M.A. Columbia University: Faculty mem, ber l9'l!l'l95'6, DAX'ID CooPER XVILSON, Dean of the College, Emeritus, and Professor of Greek, Emeritus: AB. and A.M. Prince' ton University: Ph.D. University of Michigan: Faculty member 192311956 In:mea xn-' . x . X I if Rini EDWARD L. BREEDEN, IR., '26 .ALEXANDER HA MILTON, ZS .7... .....,...,. P. T. ATKINSON. O7 .,.,.....,...... ....... MRS. GR.-XVES H. THOMPSON . alumni association We ........,....,....P'reside11t .Vice President .Secretaryf'I'reasu1er ........EX6CllIl'UE Secretary RECQRD .W i . Hampden-Sydney Alumni Association I I V I 1 I l I ,, Q I A I i I E EDNXARD T. MABEN, '27 ,....,..,...,.,. Chairman, Alumni Fund WILLIAM B. SPONG, '41 .,..,. Vice Chairman, Alumni Fund ROBERT K, BRDCR, '97 ..,.,,,..,..,.,. Editor of THE RECORD MRS. ETMMET R. ELLIOT ,.,.,., .....,.....,,, A ssistant Secretary parents and friends I O association WILLIAM T. ALLEN, Richmond ..........,,,,,,,... ...,...II P resident Executive Committee HERBERT BLUNCR W. R. GARDNER, SR. Washington, D. C. Richmond REV. ROBERT BLUFORD R. P. WHITLEY Gaffney, S. C. Richmond SENATOR LLOYD C. BIRD MRS. E. N. BRIDGEFORTI-I Richmond Kenbridge MRS. H. H. MCVEY Richmond Sponsoirs Parents and Friends Day Dad's Day WILLIAM T. ALLEN May 10, 1958 Washington Ea' Lee football game President November 16, 1957 Memorial Library the classes HE .rim uf H.1mpdc11fSydncy Cullcgc 15 In PI'LlX'lLlC Q1 cultural CLlL1C.lflIlI1 in urdcr tu EQUIP .1 stu' dont fur thc futurc cnjoymcut of llfc gmd tu prtmdc thg prclimmnry fwund.lt1un ncccsszlry for study in graduate wurk ur in thc lmrncd prufcssruus. Tu trccumplish this aim thc Cullcgc utfcrs .1 curriculum founded in the l1l'CI'.ll arts truf ditiuu .md t.lugl1tl y mcndcdxcrttcd tu thc dcvclupmcnt uf thc students' Chrlstiatn clmralctcr' and sound sclwlarship thruugh thc fostcrmg ul :1 wholesome mural atmosphere. ,l Q! l l Q N il lr? ,lx LORENZO EDWARD JEFFERSON, II 1936 f 1955 in memoriam CLASS OE 1953 Petie left a vast and rich estate of eighteen yearsg a legacy which only a magnaniinous soul such as his could hestow upon those honored to have known him. Any eulogy is pitifully inadequate, for Petie's life of service cannot he penned nor encompassed by mere' words. Only God can reward such Christian statue. nv Q' 44' Putt. Humphreys, YVcingurt, Rosnnclli C ass of nineteen Hfty-eight OFFICERS R1f:H.aRD ERNEST VXXEINUART President ROBERT VJILLIAM HUMPHREYS Vice President JOHN HORSLEY PUTT, JR. Secretaryfcfreasurer PETER ROSANELLI, JR. Hz'storz'an JOHN WILSGN AMES, IR. Smithiield B,S KE EDWIN ,IETT ANDREWS, JR. Gretna B.S. KA CHARLES SUMNER BAILEY Exmore BS. HX, AXPQ WILLIAM ANDREW BLAIR Galax B.A. ' -'L E In I the hampden- sydney class ml 30 hw: .1 'Rza' Q' 'tri 'X-1 sire' ix' 'ARL of iF' of nineteen fifty-eight - . :-5 ,P .. fx. is ' if xiii:- 'H v '. ' ' 3 . i . 'ffllir JAMES NALLE BOYD R1cl1111u11d BA. lx.X1 -I'l3Ii, INK, lllflg XB41 FT KYOODFORD MEADE BRO,-XDDUS Tumtall 13 A, wx, 11-111i, Illfl' THOMAS SHELTON BRYANT, QIR. Nurfulk BS. X111 FRANK BUCK Newport News BIA, KA J,-XMESON GEORGE BUSTON. II Tazewell v V.. B.S, HK. -l OX OVVEN HOLMES CARTER up 'Nui' Sullulk 55, 4-BK, XBQ' ROBERT ROGERS CHAPLIN. JR. ' Emporla HX EDXVARD EUGENE COOKE Champlain 55, xqv, u.x1i I ff the hampden-sydney class , . .5 ,' 3 l Jw K 'TT' of nineteen fifty-eight c1HARLEs M.1DoNALD cioxxxxx, -IR. I'I'x'LICllCIiSI'1lllg B A, ZX. H141 IIARKE HUNTER COX, IR. Surry B A. KI PHILIP COLEMAN DAVIS Gmc Clty BS, EX RONALD XYESTON DAVIS I'IupcwcII B S, AXA ROY BENJAMIN DAVUSON, IR. Norfolk B.S., B.A. X41 OAK EARLE PROVOST DUNHAM, JR. Moylan. Pennsylvania B.S. AXA, HAE ROBERT RIDGXVAY EDENS South Bcston B.A. tr' XVILLIAM COLEMAN FRENCH i-sa-2Q ', Rmhmond the hampden-sydney C ass ?..E. I X. rf' 1 of nineteen fifty-eight GENE MEAD FRONFELTER Cln1ck.1tL1cl-1 K' B .-X, - PETER CLOPPER FULGHLYN4 F.ll'I1lX'lllC W , LAX IxA :XRGLE SCOTT GARRONY, JR. Fqlyctrcvmllc, Nvrnh Cuwlma BS, .xx,x, mal: OTHO LEE GL.-XDDING. HI Tappahunnnck BS. X42 VVILLIAM LEMUEL GRIGGS. III Gate City 155, EX, XM FREDERICK HUBBARD HAAR Greenville, North Carolina Q , B.S. EX THQM FITZHUGH HANES Herndon B,A, KE, Hifi? EDW4-XRD SWAIN HARLOXV. JR. Richmond BS. KE 5 XE the hampden-sydney C ass f 1 ' 7 ---,..,-WY--V-ff---V 11' 1-Q1' ,vgf'4f., L .4-:W 1' 1 U1 -. z, 'V' Q., :i ' f-'1 ,. ia! of nineteen fift -eight PERCY HARRIS, III Camden, South Ca1'ul1n11 KE JOHN ELLIOTTE HARVJUOD. JR. F11r111x'1llC 1311, wx, 11:41, 11-B11 CARL CRENSH.-XXX' HENDERSON Crowe BA. 115, 11:11, BEVERLY LONG HOLLADAY, JR, Suifolk BB, KA CHARLES LINWOOD HOLT Norfolk 3.5, TIKA MAURY ALBON HUBBARD. IR. Richmond 13.5, ox, XB42, H341 IIAE ROBERT WILLIAM HUMPHREYS Vlllamont BAA. mm '13 WALLACE BENNETT HURT Q Blackstone I N. E!a f1 the hampden-sydney class 38 X 1 ..,f-' of nineteen fifty-eight XYELLFORD XYARRINER INGE. IR, Empwrm 13,5 wx, -msn, xukxf, lI.XE HENRY CLAIBORNE IRBYJR, Bll1Cl'lNIUI1C BJX. KA, IIIIKIP RICHARD GEURGE JOYNT Norfolk BA, ex, IIEKID JAMES RENNVICK KENNEDY. JR. Hmmm, W'est V1rg1ma BJX. H2249 EDWARD PENNINGTON LAMBERT, JR. Roanoke B,AA HKA JOSEPH ALBERT LEAFE Norfolk B.S. HKA WILLIAM CHILDS MARTIN Spout Spring B,A, ex, 11:42, UAE RAYMQND MAXWELL MEADGR Bedford ELA, KA Iifl the hampden-sydney class - 40 Nr:-1-sf Q QQ..-. ! QQ of nineteen fifty-eight ALBERT KENTQN MUHLEMAN, IR. Rlchmnnd I3 9 Ifv .I. H LEXYIS I-IOVVARD MUNDIN. III Rmlmmond IIA. KI, IIAE, ET CARL REUBEN NICHOLS Rxchmond BS. GX SAMUEL AMES NOCK Accomac BS. EX MICHAEL GRIER O'NEILL Norfolk BS. Xi' WILLIIKM 'TRAINHAM PERKINS Richmond B.A. GX HARRY BORUM PRICE, III Virginia Beach B.S. X41 XB? HENRY ANDREW PRILLAMAN, -IR. Roanoke B.S. 'IA Y I I the hampden-sydney C ass if of nineteen Hft -eight -IOHN HORSLEY PUTT. -IR. Lynchlmrg BS, Nfl, HARRY EDXYARD RAMSEY. JR. N1wfI.41lk B S, KA RALSTON EUGENE RAMSEY Clmrlf-tic Cmlrt Huusc BS. ALLEN HAMILTON REYNOLDS Fwhcrsvlllc BS. PETER ROSANELLI, IR. Richmond BS. KAI THOMAS HENRY SCALES, JR. Richmond BAS, xx, um: HERBERT LEIGH SEAY V1CfOI'1il BIA- my MK CHARLES JOSEPH SHAUC-HNESSY, III Riclwmond 3.3, KA, un: if E the hampden-sydney class at Q K 'I'- mulls-40 5 of nineteen fifty-eight IRAXLMER DARRELL SHELTON C,1'uln.n BA, IHLX EDNY.-XRD CLARENCE SHEPHERD, IV XY.1fl11nglu11, D, C. BJX. lx.X REYNULD CLINTON SIERSEMQX. JR, Rxchxnfmd IS 9 VY VEN.-XBLE LANE STERN, JR. R1cl111'mnw.l B ,-X, KE THOMAS FRANKLIN STEVJART Richmond B 5 lu, AWE! ROBERT GATES TRAYLOR Petersburg B.5. X41 JOHN HARDY VJATERS, HI Richmond BLA. IVIKL the hampden sydney C ass Q' --1, , ' ... 3 W 'I , F in 46 I-YS .A 'ff' of nineteen fift -eight RICH.-XRD ERNEST XYEINGART IAXICX-lDdl'lH Bug, ox, -Milit culi, UAE, 11:4- FREDERICK VUHEELOCK NVELLS Richmond 15.5, IIKA, um, xlw FRANCIS MERRILL VCHICHARD Lynchburg B S. XT A CLASS CF THE FINEST As Eroshs we explore her Four years ago a group of young men, some of them afraid, some hopeful, some bored, some eager for accomplishment-but all imf patient for June 1938A gathered at Hampdenf Sydney. For a week they were told what to do and what not to do, examined physically and men' tally, given unintelligible intelligence tests, and made to stand in line. And then jim Wiley . . . Qcensoredj . . . President of the Sophomore Class, introduced us to all the subtleties of ratting. The Vigif lance Committee enjoyed one last fling at our expense. There were several rather un' successful but valient attempts at revolt. Then HampdenfSydney 27--RandolphfMacon 131 And away with the rat hats and signs. As pledge day drew near the upperclassmen and even the hostile sophomores went out of their way to tell us what great guys we were and to organize trips to Macon and the Briar Patch. And then was pledge day! And then was the day after pledge day! A hundred eighteen boys were split among the seven fraternities and the Independent Crganization, but the spirit of belonging to the class of fiftyfeight remained. But one of the most permanent and im' portant pages of our impressions is our ref collection of Dr. Gammon. The only unforf tunate part of being in the class of iiftyfeight was that Dr. Gammon retired from the presif dency at Hthe Hill in 1957. Une of our greatest thrills is that in 1958 he has come back to live at Hampden'Sydney. As Sophs we adore her We were old men: it was our school. A bunch of brat freshmen seemed to be trying to take over the place. But under the leader- ship of gentle Ed Harlow the brats of fifty- history of the class of 195 nine were put in their place. There were several little revolts that they abruptly squashed. Of course the bitter must accompany the sweet. The Tiger team travelled to Ashland with high hopes for an undefeated season on the gridiron. It was a long afternoon. But the Bengals had every right to be proud of their eight and one mark. The baseball team, led by Cooke, Harlow, Humphreys, and Cox, captured the Mason' Dixon championship for iiftyfsix. Another man who had become identified with HampdenfSydney over the years left us. Coach jim Hickey travelled to North Carolina, but the record which he made remains. It was only right that one man succeed Coach Hickey. The many members of the class of Hftyfeight who knew Line Coach Bob Thalman were thrilled to play for him. In 1955 Dr. joseph C. Robert came to the Hill. It would be hard to forget Dr. Gam' mon, but we came to know Dr. Robert as a distinguished educator, a keen businessman in seeking the good of our school, and a friend. k'As Juniors we patrol her As juniors we were more serious. We were above such goingsfon as ratting and rushing. NVe had to buckle down to books. We had reached the halfway point. Some of those who had begun as Freshmen had fallen by the wayside. Frankly. it frightened us a bit. But if we were asked what happened in our junior year, we would all reply, Who burned Mcllwaine? We were aroused one icy mid' night to watch a landmark pass. Coach Bob Thalmarfs first season at the helm of Tiger football team proved very sucf cessful. The team finished with a record of seven wins and two losses. The baseball team again placed first in the Mason-Dixon Conf ference. fxfi irton Hill The year s.iw the end of gin ergi tit the College with the retirement of De.in XYilson .ind Dein Reed. As much .i p.irt of H.impden- Sydney .is the H.impdenfSydney Spirit, lvlr. P. T. Atkinson moved from the tre.isurer's olfiee .ifter mginy ye.irs of serviee to he Advisor in Alumni. As Seniors we extol heri' From the v.int.ige point of four years of life on the Hill we e.in look hziek, Vfe must he exceedingly grateful for wh.it has heen hef stowed on us. Vvle must he humhle. for it h.is not heen our deserving hut rather the devotion Lind dedication of those who have created the H.inipdenfSydney tradition that hits given us ii glimpse into the meaning of life. Now th.it our stay is over, we understand what Deain Crawley meant when he spoke of the H.unpf denfSydney gentleman It is truly our duty to extrol her. XVe were proud to have als student hody president Gene Cooke, who told the fresh mens how to hehave and who earned the respect of student and faculty for his fair :ind courteous handling of aill the problems that arose. Cofeaiptains Cooke and Ed Harlow led the football team to its finest season in the history of the sehool. They won the lVl.isonf Dixon .ind Little Eight eh.iinpionships. The sehool owes mueh to .ill those Seniors who 'we.ited for four ye.irs on the foothzill field to m.ike this possihle Erxink Buek, Ered Vyfells. Henry lrhy, jim Boyd, Tom llryiint. joe l.e.ife, .ind Herh SCLIY, Vfe shrill eome lmek! THE HOW' CAN YOU EVER FORGET DEPARTMENT: Lenii Dormain Biology in Summer Sehoi il Stair Liiundry Due process of lgiw V1-1-th Amendment Uh really, you had two hours to take this English testurf - But sir, I htid ll seeond period. The Infirmary The mink farmer who skinned 'em onee 11 yegir. Donating hooks to the College Shop, Dean Kinard Wiirld War I, Company E. Battery D PETER ROS.iNELLI, JR. Historitm CULLEGE LIBRARY f533f l1lMlPDE,lil 'SY DNEY, VA. senior class JOHN WILSON AMES, IR., Smithfield: KE: Kappa Sigma Treasurer 131, Vice President 141. EDWIN JETT ISNDREXVS, JR., Box 83, Gretna: KA: Tiger 11, 2, 31. CHARLES SUMNER BAILEY, Box 391, Exmore: GX, AXPQ: Jongleurs 11, 2, 3, 41, President 131, Busi- ness Manager 141. WILLIAM ANDREXV' BLAIR, Galax: Football 11, 2, 31, Co-captain 131, All-State First Team 131: Baseball 11, 2, 31: Student Christian Association 11, 2, 31, Secretary 121: Student Council 111: Junior Class President: Varsity Club Vice Presi- dent 131. , JAMES NALLE BOYD, 6507 Three Chopt Rd., Rich- nwni KA,oBK,oaK,HEo,XBa,ET,FOmf ball 11, 2, 3, 41: Student Christian Association Secretary-Treasurer121: Student Council11, 2, 41, Alternate 141: Student Body Secretary-Treasurer 121: Student Body Vice President 131: Hampden- Sydney Magazine Editor 141: Omicron Delta Kappa Secretary 131: Omicron Delta Kappa Fresh- man Award: Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship Award: WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COL- LEGES. WOODFORD MEADE BROADDUS. R. F. D. Tunstall: BX, AIPBK, H5424 Eta Sigma Phi President 141., MILES SHIPMAN BROOKS, 321 Scotland St., Wil- liamsburg: KE. n THOMAS SHELTON BRYANT, JR., 313 E. Little Creek Rd., Norfolk: XT: Football 11, 2, 3, 41. FRANK BUCK, 321 - 73 St., Warivick: KA: Football 11, 2, 3, 41: Tiger 11, 21. IAMESON GEORGE BUSTON, II, 102 Tazewell Ave., Tazewell: 9X, ET: KALEIDOSCOPE 141: Hampden- Sydney Magazine 12, 3, 41: Glee Club 12, 3, 412 Jongleurs 111: Tiger Band 12, 3. 411 Feflfmg Team 111: Cheerleader 12, 31. v OWEN HOLMES CARTER, R. F. D. 3, Sutiolkz QBK, XB'-IJ: Chi Beta Phi President 141. ROBERT ROGERS CI-IAPLIN, JR., 202 Battery Ave., Emporia: GX, Glee Club 11, 2, 31: Student As- sistant in Chemistry 12, 41. Y Y EDWARD EUGENE COOKE, Champlain: NP, OAK: Football 11, 2, 3, 41, All Little Eight Honorable Mention 131, All Little Eight First Team 141, Co-captain 141: Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41, All Mason- Dixon First Team 131, Co-captain 141: Student Council 13, 41, Student Council President 141: Student Assembly 13, 41, Student Assembly Pres- ident 141: Student Body President 141: WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. CHARLES MCDONALD COXVAN, JR., 908 Cornell St., Fredericksburg: EK, HE? PARKE HUNTER Cox, JR., Surry: KE: Football 11. 21: Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41: KALEIDOSCOPE 111: 'Tiger 111. PHILIP COLEMAN DAVIS, Gate City: EX: Student Assembly 141: Union-Philanthropic Literary So- ciety 141. RONALD WESTON DAVIS, 206 South 17th Ave., Hopewell: AKA: Student Christian Association 11, 2, 3, 41: Tiger 141: Glee Club Accompanist 11, 2, 3, 41, Glee Club Secretary-Treasurer 141: Union-Philanthropic Literary Society 12, 3, 41: Tiger Band 11, 2, 3, 41: Interfraternity Council 121: Student Assistant in Chemistry 12, 3, 41: Crawley Music Award 131. ROY BENJAMIN DAWSON, JR., 6104 Eastwood Ter- race, Norfolkg X493 Glee Club 13, 41, President 141: Freshman Class Vice President: Interfra- ternity Council Vice President 141: Student As- sistant in Chemistry 131: Chi Phi President 141. EARLE PRovosr DUNI-IAM, JR., 502 Bancroft Rd., Moylan, Pennsylvania: AKA, H-AE: Manager Base- ball Team 12, 3, 41: Student Christian Associ- ation 121: Student Assembly 131: Tiger 12, 3, 41, Assistant Circulation Manager 131, Business Man- directory ager 141: Jongleurs 121: Interfraternity Council ROBERT RIDGXYAY EDENS, 712 Reily Ave., South Boston: Baseball 111: Cross Country 111. Cross Country Manager 131: Track Manager 131: Glee Club 121: Class Historian 11, 2. 3,11 Student As- sistant in Library 13, 41. WILLIARI COLEMAN FRENCH, 7205 XV. Franklin St., Richmond: KE: Football 11, 21: Basketball 111: Cross Country 111: Track 11, 3, 41, CO- Captain 141: KALEIDOSCOPE 111: Vigilenee Com- mittee 121. GENE MEAD FRONFELTER, Chuckatuck: KE: Kappa Sigma Grand Master of Ceremonies 141. PETER CLOPPER FULoHL'M, 604 High St.. Farmville: KA: Glee Club 11, 21. AROLE SCOTT GARROW, 3513 Raeiord Rd., Fay- etteville, N. C.: AXA, 'PBKQ Tiger 111: Glee Club 12, 3, 41: Student Assistant in Chemistry 12, 31. OTHO LEE GLADDING, III, Tappahannock: XCP. WILLIART LEMLYEL GRIGOS, III, Gate City: EX, XBT: Student Christian Association 121: Glee Club 11, 31: Union-Philanthropic Literary So- ciety 13, 41: Interfraternity Council President141: Sigma Chi President 141. FREDERICK HUBBARD HAAR, 608 East 9th St.. Green- ville, N. C.: EX: Sigma Chi Vice President 141. THOM FITZHUGI-I HANES, 421 Vine St, Herndon: KE, 112411, EDWARD SWAIN HLARLOXV, JR., 1600 Monument Ave., Richmond: KE: Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Co-captain 141: Baseball 11, 2. 3, 41: Student Council 11, 21: Student Assembly 11, 3, 41: Sophomore Class President: Student Finance Committee 131, Stu- dent Finance Committee Chairman 141: Dorm Counselor 13, 41. PERCY HARRIS, III, Route -113, Box 301, Camden, S. C.: KE: V. Basketball 111: Baseball 111: KALEIDOSCOPE 121. JOHN ELLIOTTE HARXX'OOD. JR., 707 First Ave.. Farmville: GX. H341 QBK: Football 131: Glee Club 11, 21. CARL CRENSHAXV HENDERSON, S00 Tyler St., Crewe: KE, H342 KALEIDOSCOPE 131: Student Assistant in Spanish 13, 41. BEVERLY LONG HOLLADAY, JR., 521 N. Broad St., Suiiolkg KA: Interiraternity Council 12, 31: Dorm Counselor 131: Kappa Alpha Number III 141. CHARLES LINXYOOD HOLT, 3525 Essex Circle, Nor- folk: HKA: Basketball 11, 2, 41: Track 11, 2, 41, Co-captain 141. MALTRY ALBON HL'BB.ARD, JR., 4805 Rodney Rd., Richmond: GK, KET, KET: KALEIDOSCOPE Or- ganizations Editor 141: Hampden-Sydney Maga- :ine 11, 21: Interfraternity Council 13, 41: Sec- retary-Treasurer 141: Chi Beta Phi Secretary- Treasurer 141. ROBERT VJILLIAM HL'1sIPHREYS, Villamont, IIKA: Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41: Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41, Co- captain 141: Junior Class Vice President: Senior Class Vice President: Pi Kappa Alpha Secretary 131: Baseball 11, 2. 3, 4,1, Most Valuable Player 131: Dorm Counsellor 13, 41. VVYALLACE BENNETT HLTRT, 110 Brunswick Ave., Blackstone: KA: Football Manager 11, 21: Stu- dent Assembly 141: Student Assistant in Bible 131: Kappa Alpha President 141. WELLFORD WARRINER INOE, JR., 508 Meherrin St. Emporia: 9X, XB'P, QBK: Cross Country 111: KALEIDOSCOPE Faculty Editor 141: Student As- sistant in Chemistry 141, HENRY CLAIBORNE IRBY, JR., Blackstone: KA, H542 Football 11, 2, 3, 41: Student Christian Asso- ciation 131: Freshman Class President: Sopho- more Class Vice President: Interfraternity Coun- cil 141. RICHARD GEORGE IOYNT, 309 E. 39th St, Norfolk: oX,H:s JAMES RENXX-'ICK KENNEDY, JR., 423 Third Ave, 1111111+11, XYQ41 XI11'L1I11.l. III1I'. 5111110111 CI1114t1.111 .-X44-141.111-111 143. 111dc11c11tIc111 O1g.1111:.1t11111 11. 1. F. 43, SxK1'.'1.1IX' T1'C.1'lIIx'I 133. UI11' 1111111 11. 1. 3. 43. L1111-11 1'I11I.111111111p1e 1.IICI.1I3'S1'C1L'11 11. 1, S, 43. C11.1pI.1111 113, 11'e.14111e1' 113, 51'c1ct.11'x' 133. 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Ruannliei -EX: Student CI1114t1.1n 11441114 :1t111n 143:G1ce CIub 11. 43. SLMNE11 RIDDICK PU1111, IR. Key-sv1IIc: X'I'. junx Ho114L111' PVTT, IR.. B111-1141111111 Rd.. Lynch, 11urg: X42 P1.-utI3aI1 11. 13: Bz1sI4et11.1II 11. 1. 3. 43. Captnm 143: Student C11f1511L1I1 .K441.1:1z1t11111 113: Sen11.1r C1116 Sec1et.11'j.' 1'rez14111er: IUICYIVYLL' termty C1...une11 Secret11ry4Tre11Su1er 143: C111 P111 Yue Presldent 143: Dorm C1.11UUSC111.3f 13. 43. H.xP.1v.'1' EDxx'.4R11 R.4x1S1E1', JR.. 133 1V'1r11C1'111211'1 Rd.. NtIf11J1k11i-32 C166 CIUID 13. 43. R.11L4T1:3N EUQVENE RA114511 CI1:1rIt1t:c C1..111't Huufc: Independent Qrganizatlun 11. 1. 3. 43. Xv1CC Pres' 1dent 133, Presldent 143: Student :1.s4cr111'11y 143. .-Xttfx HAx11L1ux REYNO1134, Rtfute xl. Fisher-f x'1IIe: Independent Crg:1n1::1t11.1n 11. 3. 43. Scare' taryfnfreasurer 143: L'r11onfPI11Iz1ntI1r11p11: L1te1'.11'3' Suclety 11, 3, 43. C11apI1n 1331 Penang TCAII1 11. 1. 33. Yue Preudent 113. 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XX'HO'S NYHO AIVIONG STCDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES :VND COLLEGES. FR11111.1111g14 XX'111111.oC1q XX'11.1.S, 17139 Br131111eyL1111e. R1cI1n11.311d: IIN-3, XB1I1.1IAli1Ff1ot1mII1l, 1, 3. 43: Stud-:nt C1,1L1I1CI1 11. 1. 3. 43: Hz1111pdenfSydney N1t1gL1:.111e Bu41r1e55 MI1D1lgCf 143: C111 Beta P111 Vice Prendcnt 143. FR.4x1Q:14 MERRILL XX'111CH.4P.11. Preshyfterian Hume. LyncI111ur:: X'I': F11-.1t11q1II 11. Z. 33. Basketball Y. 113: Truck 11, 1. 33. Kremer, Duckwall, Wood OFFICERS FRANCIS JOSEPH DUCIQWALI, President WILLI.nIxI SHACKLETQN RICHMOND Vice President LAWRENCE BARRON VVJOOD, JR, StfC7'5Ic17'j T7'6dS1L7'67' JOHN THOMAS KREMER, JR. Histormn x3 i?f?f:- f? 4 5 I Fm. class of nineteen Hfty-nine C ass of fifty nine First Row CHARLES TNA,-KSSIE ANTRIM, 3105 Som' erset St., S. XV., Roanoke: IIKA: Four' ball 11, 31: Track 11, 2, 31. BERNARD KINSEY BRNGLEY, 213 Nan' semond Aye., Sutiolkz XT: Student Assembly 11, 2. 31: Faculty Relations Committee 131: Tiger 131: Hampden' Sydney Magtizme 12, 31: Independent Organization 11, 2, 31, President 121: Cvlee Club 11. 2, 31, Librarian 131: Union-Philanthropic Literary Society 12, 31, Chaplain 121: Tiger Band 11. 2, 31, Director 12, 31: Library Assist' ant 131: Sigma Upsilon President 131. .ALEXANDER L..-KING BERENSTEIN, 2605 Kanawha Ave., Charleston, VC. Va.: KA: KALEIDOSCOPE 131. Second Row' EDRIUND LAP.-WETTE BENSON. 111. 'TSW York Rd., Richmond: KE: JV Basket- ball 111: K.-XLEIDOSCOPE 1211 Tiger 12. 31: Samuel Macon Reed Mathematics Award JOHN LESTER BRINKLEY, 1130 Sharon- Amity Rd., Charlotte, N. C.: llffll TKA: Tiger 121: Hampdcn'Sydncy Magazine Editorial Board 131: Union- Philanthropic Literary Society 11, 2, 31, Chaplain 111, Secretary 121, Pres' ident 131: Debate Team 11, 2, 31. Bus' iness Manager 121, President 131: Library Assistant 12. 31: Latin Assist' ant 1311 History Assistant 131: Eta Sigma Phi Vice President 131: Tau Kappa Alpha President 131: Rosewell Page Prize 121. EDGAR Davis BROOKS, JR., Fourth Aye. Ext., Farmville: KA. Third Row: jL'L1L's LITTLETON BENTING BROWN. 407 22nd St.. Virginia Beach: K-1: Football 131: Track 11, 2, 31: Cross Country Track 11, 2,1 Co-captain 121. NORXK'OOD CAMERON CARDOZO, JR., Burgesss: 951: Glee Club 11, 2. 31: Chemistry Assistant 12, 31: Crawley Music Award 111. ROBERT VVYALKER CARTER, Farmvillez EX: Interfraternity Council 131. Fourth Row: STL'.aRT,W1LLiia:yi COPELAND, 20 Long' fellow Lane, Little Rock, Ark.: 9X1 Track 11, 31: Cross Country Track 11, 2, 31. ROBERT QUARLES CUNNINGHAM, 2901 Avenham Ave., Roanoke: HK-4: Ten' nis 11, 2, 31: Student Council 121. GEORGE DAY DELO, IR., 328 Ott St., Harrisonburg: KA: Track 111: KALEIDf OSCOPE 121: Chemistry Laboratory Asf sitant X X X First Row: ALEXANDER FLEET DILLARD, JR., Dun' nsville: 9X1 Tiger 12, 31: Glee Club 11, 2, 31: Theta Chi Vice President 131- THOMAS WILBLIR DOGGINS, Caret. CLIFTON ARGYLE DOWELL, III, Bowl- ers Vsfharfz 9X: Interfraternity Council 131. Second Row: FRANCIS JOSEPH DUCRWALL, 15 Peyf ton, St., Winclieste1': KAL Student Council 121: Student Assembly 131: Student Finance Board 131: Glee Club 11, 2, 31: Junior Class President: Chem' istry Laboratory Assistant 131: Kappa Alpha Treasurer 131. VJILLIALI LUTHER FAGAN, JR., S17 South Quaker Lane, Alexandria: AXA: Student Assembly 12, 31: Tiger Band 111: lnterfraternity Council 131: Li' brary Assistant 12, 31: Lambda Chi Alpha President 131. HARRX' THOMAS FENNELL, JR., SOO Elizabeth Place, Portsmouth: UKA: Basketball 12, 31: J.V. Basketball 111: Tiger 12, 31: lnterfraternity Council 131. Third Row: WILLIAM MCLEOD FERGLISON, JR., 9 Ferguson Lane, Blount Point: Newport News: 9X1 Cross Country 11, 2, 31: Clee Club 11, 31, JAMES Goss FERNEYHOLIGH, 102 Tuck' ahoe Blvd., Richmond: SX: Student Assembly 131: Sigma Chi Secretary 131. STANLY EARL GRIFFIN, Carrsville: KA, Fourth Row: KENDALL BLAIR HANA KlNS, Farmville: KAg Football 11, 21. WILLIALI ROBINSON HESS, 7 Walnut Lane, Wilniingtoii, Dela.: 9X1 Track Manager 111: Basketball Manager 11, 21: Tiger Band 1111 Chemistry Lab' Oratory Assistant 12, 31. JAMES ROBERT HIPPENSTEELE, 7522 Kenlea Ave., Baltimore, Md.: HELP: Track 11, 2, 31: Cross Country 11, 21: Student Christian Ass-Ociation131: Glee Club 11, 2. 31: Biology Laboratory Assistant. class of fift -nine C ass of fifty nine First Row: ROBERT 'XLMOYT 1'1OLI.OXY-XY,Em Oria: 1 . . p AXA. CLYDE DOL'oLAs JOYCE, Fieldalc: Bas' ketball 131, Captain 131: Baseball 131. JOHN THOMAs KREMER, JR.. 331 jcll ferson St., NVinehester: 1141: Sophomore Class Historian: junior Class Historian, Second Row: RICHARD IXLLEN LEHEXX', 76 Alleghany St., Clifton Forge: UKA. ROBERT NYXNCE LONHNACK. JR., 12 Madistwn Lane, Newport News: A2215 Football 111: Track 121: Baseball 111: Clee Club 12, 31: Spanish Assistant 131- ARMISTEAD HUNTER LONG, Fayette- ville. NV. Va.: HKA: Tiger 131. Third Row CHARLES FRENCH LL'cAs, 716 Wood- lawn Ave., Beckley, XY. Va.: UNA: Student Christian Association 12, 31, Secretary'Treasurer 121, Vice President 131: Sophomore Class President: Interf fraternity Council 131: Pi Kappa Al' pha President 131. REGINALD SHELDON LYNCH, 1820 Oakridge Dr., Charleston, W. Va.: KE, ST: HampdenfSydney Magazine 11, 2, 31. DRURY HLNTER MARROYY, IH, Union Level: X42 Fourth Row: JOHN ROTHVJELL MONTGOMERY. 220 North jefferson St., Lewisburg, W.X7a.: 9X: Football 11, 2, 31: Glee Club 11, 2, 31. DAVID MCILWAINE MOORE, 2146 Nor' walk Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.: 1:1342 Football 111: Track 11, 21: Cross Country Track 12, 31: Student Chris' tian Association Cabinet 121: Tiger 131: Independent Qrganization 11, 2, 31, Vice President 131: Glee Club 11, 2, sp. ELBERT PLUMMER OSBORNE, IR., Bremo BIDS: GX, 11543: KALEIDOSCOPE 131: Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 12, 31: Theta Chi Treasurer 12, 31. . -QR VFR '-in L35 .gv ...-a-I' pgs ,,.asilh- was 'HQ I . if First Row: CHARLES ALFRED PETERSEN, JR., 2331 Broadway Ave., Roanoke: Independent Crganization 11, 2, 31: Fencing Team 11, 21, Secretary 121: Tiger Band 11, 21: Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 12, ai, ROBERT CHRISTOPHER PIERLE, IV, Stratton St., Logan, W. Va.: KE, H542 THOMAS BUCHANAN PORTEREIELD, II, Meadow Brook Farm, Glade Spring: HK-3: Pi Kappa Alpha Treasurer 131. Second Ro tu: JAMES JACKSON HENRY PRICE, 30108 South Delaney St., Orlando, Fla.: AXA, H3411 Student Christian Association 131: Tiger 11, 2, 31: Glee Club 11, 2, 31: Library Assistant 131. ARTHUR WOOLFORD RAINE, Chuckaf tuck: KA. JOHN NEVILLE RALSTEN, 117 Hill Park Dr., Beckley, W. Va.: HK-5: Football 111: Track 11, 21: Student Council 131: Sophomore Class Vice President: Pi Kappa Alpha Secretary 131. Third Row: EDXVARD HAGAN RICHMOND, JR., Gate City. rx. VVIILLIAM SHACRLETON RICHMOND, St. Paul: HK-1: Football 11, 2, 31: Fresh' man Class Vice President: Junior Class Vice President. GEORGE EDXYARD RICRMAN, 305 Beech St., Farmville: KA: Baseball 11, 2, 31: Glee Club 111. Fourth Row: DAVID ARTHUR ROBB, JR., 715 f 14th St., Alexandria: K-1, O-XKZ Student Body SecretaryfTreasurer 121: Student Body Vice President 131: J.V. Basketf ball 111: German Club Vice President 131: Ornicron Delta Kappa Freshman Award. JAMES CONRAD ROBBINS. Bel Air, Md, MARVIN VJADE SCOTT, 349 Roxbury St., Clifton Forge: Glee Club 12, 31: Jongleurs 111: Tiger Band 111. class of Tift -nine 76 class of fift -nine First Row JOHN 1V1L'RD.-XLWI11 SHEP111:R11,JR..S7l1-1 Holly Hill Rd.. Richmond: HX: Cr- ss Country 111: Glen: Club 11, 1. 31. LAWRENCE NORFLEET SMITH. JR.. 439 XY, XX'ashIngton St., Suffolk: KA: Punt' ball 11. 2. 31: JV. Basketball 11, 21: Tennis 11. 11: Freshman Class Histo' rian. TAYLOR Roaisox SMITH. 403 Hanover St., Fredericksburg: -EX: Glce Club 11, 5 -1. Second Row RICHARD PRICE SPITLER, 1110 Bolling Ave., Norfolk: A312 HL'BERT RAY ST.-KLI..-XRD, Presbvteririn Home, Lynchburg: X115 Football 111: Glce Club 12, 31. XVILLIARI GARLAND TARRANT, Ill, Z6 XVillxvay Ave., Richmond: Ki: Football 111: KALEIDOSCOPE 121. Third Row: JAMES lN4ACKE'x' TRARIRIELL, 610 Stoncf wall Dr.. Charleston. XY. Ya.: 111111: Football 111. RANDOLPH KING bbw.-XDDILL, R. F. D. 2. Meherrin: 9X: Track 11, Z, 31: Cross Country 11. Z. 311 KALEIDOSCOPE 11. 2. 31: Student Christian Association 12, 31: Glee Club 11, Z, 31. MARION BAOLEY VJALIQER, JR., 2619 Vifaterworks Rd., Norfolk: 111511: Tiger 11, 21. News Editor 121. Fourth Row: FREDERICK GARRETT XVEAVER, Arrow' head Point, Medford Lakes, N. EX: Football Manager 11, 21: Cheerleader 111. CHARTER VVVELLS, JRI, 210 NVest 2-3rd St.. Norfolk: AXV9, THA: Independent Organization 11, Z, 31: Debate Team 11, 2, 31: Jongleurs 11. 2, 31. Vice President 131: Tau Kappa Alpha Vice President 131: Alpha Psi Omega Vice President 131. FRANK HOPE XVHITE, White's M111 Rd., Abington: KA: Intramural Mane ager .14- i 'L fl-s-J -F ' Q11 1 , ,se- Y, if 'jf 3 J- P-. Aiu. :1 57 um IV' 'Z First Row: DONALD POPE WHITLEY, 3807 Sulgrave Rd., Richmond: HK-1, UAE. OAK: Tiger 11, 2, 31, CofSports Editor 121, Sports Editor 131: Freshman Class Sec' retaryfTreasurer: Sophomore Class Sec- retary Treasurer: German Club 12, 31, Secret:-1ryfTreasurer 121, President 131g Director of Athletic Publicity 12, 31: Pi Delta Epsilon Vice President 131. RONALD TYLER WHITLEY, 3807 Sul' grave Rd., Richmond: HKA, OAK, UAE, HELP: Tiger 11, 2, 31, COfSports Editor 121, CofEditorfir1-Chief 1313 Pi Kappa Alpha Treasurer 1215 Pi Delta Epsilon Freshman Award. JOHN RICHARD WILCOX, 2400 Buck' ingham Ave., Richmond: 9X, OAK, lIEfIf', TIAEQ KALEIDOSCOPE 131: Student Christian Association Cabinet 1313 Stu' dent Council 111, Alternate 131, Tiger 12, 31, Feature Editor 121, CofEditorf in'Chief 1313 Clee Club 11, 2, 31: Theta Chi Secretary 12, 31: Eta Sigma Phi Pyloros 131. Second Row: WILLIAM PALMER WILKINS, JR., Tim' berlake Rd., Lynchburg, HKAQ Football Manager 11, 2, 31. LAWRENCE BARRON WOOD, JR., 4304 Victoria Blvd., Hampton: GX, HEKIQ KALEIDOSCOPE 1311 Student Council Alternate 121: Student Assembly 131: junior Class SecretaryfTreasurerg Jong' leurs 111g Eta Sigma Phi Secretary 131. JAMES KENDRICI: WOODLEY, JR., 405 St. Christopher's Rd., Richmond: EX: Tiger Band 111. Third Row: ROBERT LAXVRENCE WOOSLEY, JR., Brooknealz 9K. JULIAN HOXVARD YEATMAN, JR., Fork Union: 9X. c ass of fifty nine W. S.. Dodson, Stone, Iviycrs, SPrl1dl1lW OFFICERS CARTER vv7:XTI-CINS STUNE Presldent HExRY CANNON SPA-xLD1Nc:, JR Vzce President ROLAND WE BSTER DIWIBSUN SecTeturyfT1easurer MALCOLM JAMES MYERS Historian Fourth Row: EDWARD HL'NTER BRYANT. IR. 4615 Leonard Parkway, Richmond VJILLIANI OWEN BRYANT Pinetag EStateS, Danville vv7lLLIAfxI GARFIELD BUNCH, IR. 600 Hamilton St. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. ERRETT 1'1.-XRGROVE CALLAHAN. JR, 3412 Plymouth Place. Lynchburg Fifth Row: HAWES CAMPBELL. HI 2016 Stuart AVC., Richm :nd ANDREW THORNTON CANADA, JR. 2508 South Jefferson St., Roanol-cc WALTER CLAY CHAPMAN, IR. 148 Lewis Ave., Salem 'IACR HARILIN CIIAPPELL 3215 Vv'IndSOr Rd., Roanoke Sixth Rowe CHARLES BONHAAI COLLAIAN 5943 Chamberlayne Ave., Richmond HENRX' BRADBURY COONS, HI 943 Rankine Rd., Niagara Fa1lS,N.Y 'WILLIAM BENJAMIN COSTENEADER, JR 305 f 49th St., Virginia Beach JOHN CRAXVFORD CRLAIP, III 3606 MOSS Side Ave., Richmond Seventh Row: JOSEPH HOLDEN CUTLER, JR. 2240 Windsor Ave., S.W., Roanoke THOMAS HARRY DARNE5, JR, 3814 North 7th St., Arlington GEORGE PARKER DAVIS 43 Rivermont Dr., Newport News 1'1ENRYTHOMAS DAYIS. IR. 7701 Forest Hills Ave.. Richmond c ass of First Row: EARL LEIGHTON ABBOTT, JR. 916 McCormick Blvd., Clifton Forge THOMAS NELSON ALLEN Bon Air STUART RAYNEIR ANDREWS Crozet DAN HENRY BARKHOLYSER 314 Greenway Rd., Staunton Second Row: SILAS WRIGHT BARNES, JR. Crozet CHARLES ALEXANDER BALIOHAN, HI 3301 St. Paul St., Baltimore 18. Md. GEORGE PHILIP BERGER 5028 Sylvan Rd.. Richmond NELSON BEVERIDGE BERRY Falmouth Third Row: BROOKS EDVVARDS BLL'NcI4 Hotel Statler, Washington, D. C. HENRY ELLIOTTE BOSXVELL, III Burkeville ROBERT GALIIBLE BOWERS 3616 Seminary Ave., Richmond JAMES ROBERT BRAY 213 VJeSt Road, Portsmouth ' t First Rout BRIAN ARNINTEAIT DLX11fNTI 6928 XYuodroxv Terrace, Ricliiiiond GEoRt:E EDWARD DLWBYXS Rural Retreat RQL.-XND XX'EBST1fR IDUDNUN 735 Franklin Circle, Piirtriiiivurh XYILLIANI CH.-1111.125 DoL'uiITi' NVIllis XYhnr1 Second ROLL' LExvIs HARRISLIN DREW 706 Bancrolt Ave.. Richmond NELSON TICRNER DLRDEN 3908 Spottswood Place, H.1I111WlL'lD CLAYTON XYILLIANIN EliINL'II:R 7830 Aberdeen Rd.. Bcthcsd.I. Md. H.KRRX' BYRD ELANI Prospect Third ROLL DONALD 'I'ILsoN ERWIN 921 Chester St.. Bristol TI-IoxIAs KEITH FARMER 209 Xhfashington Sq.. Richlzindf JANIES ROBERT FELTY Cgvington DONALD ALLEN FOXYLER 1731 Valley Ave., XYinchcstcr 1 1:5 U7 .if 5-n Qt ea 42' I 57 ' .vx ef f ll., ll I 9 -G 'Q 1'- '1f ,7 'jf' ann ' 'I ', 1 qv .NAv , . L J 1 . , . x I I . HL-Akzis. 1 .- i11iL.:..- -'Bu-Q 1,77 11: v ,,.B' fc' ff.. C, 'IA I ,E ri 'iz I 'I -4' 1 I xl -. N 2' r -.... x.-1 'la fe- A'-aa. f Q 'Z' -fr V .., Yr 2 'ff ff I .. Fvlurtli Ruta' FRANCIN MI-RIxvETIIIiR FoxvLI4I3s, DIR. 1006 Xhvlliillflg Vslziy. Bailtiinorc, Md, EDWARIJ HLALD Fox Z-10 Norfolk Ave., Lynchburg RIIRERT .-'ALENANIJER FL'RR, jR. 383 C-Illicello St., Harrisonburg XVA1.1.ACIi VJILLIANI GIr:LIo 3 Simmons St., Torrington, Conn. Fifth Ron hX 'l1.LlA?x1 HL'I:H GooDxvYN, JR. 118 Vfest Gill St., Chester JANIEN HENRY' GRANT, JR. 98 Tuekzihoe Blvd., Richmond joi-IN FREDERICK GR.-XVES Boulevard Post Ofhee WIQHN IYIELSON HARRINGTON, JR. -ith Ave., Fzirmville SIxLl1 Row: LEON WAYNE H.KXX'KER 700 Berryman Ave., Danville ENIAIETT MARTIN HEDGEPETH, JR. Crestwood Dr., Rosboro, N. C. THOMAS ALGERNON HICK1v1AN Painter FREDERICK LANE HQBACR, JR. 205 Locust Ave., Salem Seventh Row: lVlL'RRILL NORTON HoxvE, IR. 1208 Avondale Ave., Richmond Box 95, Salonika, Greece GEORGE PERCIVAL HUNTER, IR, 5514 North 19th St., Arlington WAXIERLL' GLENN HLTRT 222 West Broad St., Blackstone Joi-IN CHARLES JOHNSON 207 West james St., Mt. Olive, N.G gn., Q 'I 'Ns 7 5 I Fourth Row: PAL'L MCNEIL PENICI4 ROSS Rd., Lexington THOMAS GARRETT PRETLOXV, II 702 Main St., Vkfarrenton THOMAS EDXVIN REESE Oak Lane, Vkiakefield VVILLIAM FORREST REVELEY Smithfield Fifth Row: JOHN BRAXVNER ROBBINS V. A. Center, Bath, N. Y. NVILLIAM ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON 1211 Vsfilmington Ave.. Richmond BARTLETT ROPER, JR. 1691 Fairfax Ave.. Petersburg JOHN BARNES SANDERS, JR. Richlands Sixth Row: THOMAS LONG SARVAY, JR. 4015 Mt. Vernon St., Richmond VVILLIAM THELIN SAUNDERS, JR. 3715 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton GILBERT HLNT SAYRES 190 South Vwfinfree St., Chester RAYMOND MCKENDREE SCRIQGGS 217 Alleghany St., Clifton Forge Seventh Row: ANTHONY CRAWFORD SHERMAN Pearisburg GEORGE ETHELBERT SHIELD. JR. 110 Dogwood Dr.. Newport News GORDON MARSHALL SHOEMARER 3910 Atlantic Ave, Virginia Beach GARNETT FLOYD SMITH 1200 Confederate Ave., Richmond . -1- x C ass of First RO iv: THOMAS HENR1' JONES 6510 North 16th St., Arlington JAMES ELEY JORDAN, JR. 511 St. ChriStOpher'S Rd. Richmond CARL EDLOE KALEEMANN 7 Gildersleeve Vsfood, Charlottesville DAYID :ANDERSON KNOTTS 106 South Ford Ave., XVilmington. Del. Second Rotui ROBERT MYRTLAND LLOYD Rockville JOHN GLEN MCNIEL, JR. 1219 Vv'hitby Rd., Richmond FLOYD NIERNELI. MARTIN 2001 Hughes Ave., Lynchburg BENJAMIN STEPHEN MORGAN, III Vviake Third Row: JOHN XXYILLIAM MYERS. III 1733 Chamberlain St., South Boston MALCOLM JAMES MYERS Halifax JOHN EYANOELO PAPPAS 425 Vsfestern Branch Blvd., Portsmouth ROBERT MARK PENCE 1714 Mason Lane, Charlottesville 4-l ID sixty Fi v'.s r Ruu- LANDON CATER SNIITH 1717 Yarmn Sr.. Pctcrslwurg HENRY CANNON SPALDINOA jR. 1414 Park Ave., Richmond ALAN DAVID STEIN 410 Brackcnridqc :Xx'c.. NL-rl-ilk ROBERT EDWARD BRL'cE STEWART, 111 405 N, xX'I1SlXl11glLII1 St., PurtQIIIuLItlI Second Ruta' DOIQGL.-XS HARRIQDN STINESPRINII Presbyterian Hume. Lynclwlwurg CARTER XYATRINQ STONE 19 lvlaxxvcll Rd.. Riclimund - 1'1ERBERT xXvILI.IAX1 Sxx'ERTEEI1rR, JR. Penquin Place, Bird Nccl-Q P-hint, Virginia Beach -IOHN RICHARD Sxx'IsH ER Presbyterian Hwmc, Lyncliburg if Ex' Third Row: HEXRX' IXRM.-XND TER-IFN. JR, 930 Graydnn Ave.. Norfolk ELWOOD DOUGLAS XY.-XL'C1-1AN, IR. 227 Taylor Ave., Salem XVALTER WYVOOD XVALKER 1544 Quarrier St.. Cl1:irlcston,XX',Yz1. RAYMOND BYRD XYALL.-RCE, JR, 7905 Crestwood Ave.. Richmond 15? rwl ln F A-5 Q- nn.-A r ' E J -V 4 KL W .. 5 l l f'. a g- .4- 3 C? C ,-.4-n 1 ii I 'Wa ll- ue,- ., if ' 'Q hd! 4-iv. in ,lily 'E -2 N -.54 ,.. J' I .X 4 if-- T A 'F' ' .Q .V Q '-1 ,FV 4- X. A ...I 31, I 'T V 16. ,4- FlY1l1'Il1 ROLL' EIIWARD ERNIZNT Vw'AxIIsLRNIE, -IR. Orange XYILLIARI EIRVARD XVARL, JR. Dunnsvillc XYILLIARI GRIFFIN VXI.-KTLRS 1615 LE11'TUl'I1LlITl Ave., Riclmwiid JOHN IN1.-XRVIN XVELLS, JR. SSS Cliester Rd.. Clwarlestun, W.Va. IiIftlI ROLL RICHARD VXXAYNE VVIERTZ 1257 XxVv1I'1dSOl' Avo, SW., Roannkc PALL FLETCHER WHITE 318 Lee St., Richlands HOWARD VROONIAN Vvll-IITNEY, IH 1616 Nottoway Ave., Richmond NVILLIANI THOMAS WILSON 201 East Virginia AVC., Crewe S1xtl1 Ro Lu. JOSEPH HENRY WOOD 815 Palace Blvd., Clifton Forge ERIAIETT D.KN1EL BOAZ YANCEY Yancey Mills RICHARD AAXLEXANDER YANCEY, JR. Yancey Mills Willianus, MOOre, Mower OFFICERS SCOTT LILES BOXYEN Pfesident ROBERT DEEBLE MOORE Vzce President DON.'XI.D ROGER IVIOXVER, JR. SecretaryfTTeasm'er WILLITARI BRYANT VVIILLI.-XMS, JR. Historian class Of nineteen sixty-One class of slxty-one F1131 Ron' JOHN lN1.-XRSH,-X11 iXl k1'N R'1CI1k.1C1111.lll, Pv:nn.I. XVILLIAM JANIIW . X11.-X515 628 Nmth Pcn1IIsIIl.II' DIZ. Dnytunn Bunch, Flax. CI-IARLEs PALMER ALERANIII-R, JR. Mundy Arr Furcc Bmw. CA. LEO RUBNITFTE .'XN1WR1:XX'N JR, IUU Cleve Dr.. Falls Church Scqmrd Row RYLAND :XNIIRY BARR, JR. 7600 Bflllffllfll Rd., RlCl1111kv11d ROBERT lN1CCL1iLL1i.-KN BARIQI R Oal-:land Farm, fXPPcIl1Ll1ImIX XYILLIAM EDMIND BARNIAN 3178 St. :Xndrcxvs Brancd. Ch:Ir1csIOn. S. C. GEORCE MICHAEL BEIWINIII-R 1031 Beech Ave., Clmrlcstun. XX ,X .I. Thrrd Rslll' JAMES FRANK BICKERS. Ill 312 Alleghany Stu Clrltun FI-rgc FOREST CILMORE BOCAN. JR. '7-404 Tuddshury Rd.. Rlchnwnd THORNTON LUKE BOOCA Sutton, XY. Xvil. SCOTT l..1Lki BOWEN Braunxvell. YA. Fourth ROIU. LEWIS XXVILLIANI BRIDCFORTH 1000 XX'cst Vrrgrnm Ave., Crewe SCOTT BRO.-XDDLAQ 5503 Kingsburg Rd., Rrchmrmd JOHN BACBT BROWNINC Fllnt Hrll BEVERLY STUART BURTON 217 Pinner St., Su11Olk Fxfth Row: ANDREW JOSEPH CANADA, JR. 1527 Somerset Dr., Lynchburg JAMES FREDERICK C.-KRPER McLean JOHN BONDIR.-XNT CARSON Prospect RICHARD BRYANT CHAPPELL 3215 Vfindsor Rd.. ROanOke Srxth Row: XVILKIN RICHARD CLARK 466 Magnolia Ave., Vv'e1ch. W. Va. RICHARD LEEEINGWELL CHENERY, 111 1541 VVOOdrOxv St., Shreveport. La. CARROLL ALERANDER CLONINCER Paw Creek, N. C. JAMES MARCUS COOLEY 2305 VValdO Lane, Richmond Sevevlth Row: RICHARD EDMUNDS COONS 943 Rankine Rd., Niagara Falls, N. Y. NORIx1AN CARTER COOPER 623 Woodland Dr., Greensboro. N. C. CLARK SOUTHERLAND COUNCILL 208 Vw'est James St., Mt. Olive. N. C. JACQUES ANTONIO ETTIENNE DERT-TONS 13 Rue Terral, Montpelller 1Herau1tJ, France ,A Ji. , C1 ' 'Y' 5 .?q 1 - X tn- w-.- ul at 4 , a Os jx 4- I X.-rf P ,J .J 1 -4 1 1 R. .1- R49 ' -,,f 4 Q ...jf 1 LDA! fa -rv . Nw uf, Aw XT Zvi . 5 V1 ...av .6 I. ,mx c ass of First Rowi LEWIS WESLEY DRAKE, JR. 235 Caperton Ave., Lawrenceburg, Tenn. DONALD LABAN EDMUNDS 924 Forest Park Blvd., Roanoke ROBERT BYRNES EWALD, III 114 Coney St., Dublin, Ga. LOUIS MCLANE FISHER, JR. Cockeysville, Md. Second Row: LIP-RRY DITMAN FLORY Rockingham, Elkton CHARLES HARDW'ICKE FRISCHKORN, JR. 3314 Gloucester Rd., Richmond WARREN HERNDON GARDNER 366 Highland Ave., SW., Roanoke EDWARD KIRKWOOD GODSEY. JR. Madison Heights Third Row: HARVEY BEECHER GRAM, III 5804 Overlea Rd., Washington, D.C. CHARLES SIDNEY GRIFFIN 539 Carl St., Norfolk JOHN RANDOLPH PAGE HARJILTON Gloucester County LARRY WAYNE HAMMER Amelia Fourth Row: GEORGE WILLIAM HARDING, JR. 916 West Second St.. Roanoke Rapids, N, C. DANIEL MCCRACREN HAWRS 24 Pannill St.. Petersburg TARRY LYON HELSLEY Woodstock JOHN RANDOLPH HIGGS Star Route, Staunton Fifth Row: RICHARD REHERD HOLLOMAN 246 Campbell St., Harrisonburg DAVID OLIVER HOLMAN Cedarcroft, Kenneth Square, Penna. DENNIS QAKLEY HONVLAND 2303 Wedgewood Ave., Richmond WAYNE EDXVARD HOY ' 1106 Gwen Ave., South Boston Sixth Row: JOSEPH OSBORNE HLIMPHREYS 8 Hobart St., Bronxville, N. Y. CHAPMAN KENDALL HUNTER Appomattox THOMAS LOYAL JENKS 2519 Kenneth Court, Scotch Plains, N. J.- DAVID LARCOM JOHNSON 1517 Laburnum Ave., Richmond Seventh Row: FREDERICK FLOYD JOHNSON Parrish Court, Covington STEPHEN HOLMES JOHNSON 217 Pearl St., Suffolk HARR1' BENJAMIN JONES, JR. Stone, Ky. THOMAS CARROLL KALIEMAN 212 Winston Rd., Portsmouth Sixty-one First RIIII' Htwzii KIRRI'xI'RIvR LIARA' ITIS XY-:At ive.. Richniiintl RIQHARII R1CC.NRT1'1X'. III 436 But: Place. 1X1ct.III'Ie. La. QIANIIN BRLIWN 1wIifC.Axx'. III 101 6-Ith St.. Yirginia Beach DANIII XYALTIIR IX1CK1t1-1., KIR. 205 Biiiilauiy Rd., Richiimiitl Sscilwiti Rott' GI5uRi.If -II-Nxixm Ix1cYIix' 2018 Stuart Ave.. Riehiniiitl THQIRIAR I.x'I.I. RIARYII.-X1.L Painplin CARI' BI RXYELL MAYQ, III 329 I.cxIIIgtuII Rd., Ricliriitwiid PAII EIMAR MIILLIIN 1128 Dale Dr.. Silver Spring, Md. Third Ruin' HENRY wax LI1xi:rRI4E IV1EYI:R, III Ymla Rd., Sutlcnn. N. Y. TNI.-XRX EXIIL MITTELtvoRIfI'R. IR. -1211 Kingcrcft Parl-away. Riehmiind RuRI.RT DI-fair RIIIIQIRE 7601 North Pmchill. Riehmiind CH,-XRLl:S CIAI'TIIx RIORTUN 1303 Calhoun St., New Orlenm, La l'oIu'tlI Row DIINALD ROLLER Moxx'IeR, -IR. 233 Hayes Ave., Charleston, XY, V. XYILLI.-XXI IVIICHAEL O-BRIEN 31.149 XX,lll1lNV Rd.. Ruantikc GELIRLQL NIRRTIN OENIARA 2620 Lafayette Ave.. Richmond joiix HARI.II.Ii LDSTERM.-XX, JR. 607 North Davis .'XA'e.. Richinund Fifth Rau KFLLY ENNIS OX'ERC.KSH -PS1 Hawthorne Dr., Danville XXIILLIAM HINEW PAYNE Halifax NIARRIIALL NUCROLS PE.-XRRI.-KN, JR, 3904 YVcNt Franklin St.. Richniund jAxIIiR KEITH PORTER 407 South Side Rd., Virginia Beach SIXIII Row: JIJREPH BROWN PRINCE, JR. 1778 Vv'eSttwer Ave., Petersburg il.-XXIE4 jfxxixcs PL'cH, JR. Madisonville I'IOXX'ARD DAVID REITZ, II Ford. Beckley, XV. Va. jinies IXLBERT REPASS Route 2. Salem Ser.-zntlz Row: EUGENE EDWARD RICH. IR. 6 Stratford Rd., Newport News THOMAS LINWOOD RISBY, IR. 4614 Archer Rd., Richmond joi-IN EDWARD ROBERTS, IR. 205 Locust Ave., Alexandria XXIILLIAM DUNALD ROGERSON 407 Tuckahoe Blvd., Richmond 'RQ nf' F' , lr? .if C 3 Q . I lx Q 2 1 'X If 2 I .--- N Wikia ' fur' . 1: ,,, ,... A.. . 'ff , -A 5' I - 1 ah ,s Q R! gtk V28 UU! Z -gf' 67 WWI Iii INCZTA I? .Q B3 W i f if ' 'R 1 ' A if ' .,'.R :Zi , S 'uf . jp? 'I-S -.....- . xv . E My 1:31 'F 9 . PC' Y QQ A. x.5,?:,,,, I. 1 Ai Milf? class of sixty-one First Row: WILLIAM TYLER Ross, JR. 2022 Mt. Vernon Rd., Roanoke JESSE MORTON ROSSER Appomattox DAVID WARREN RECKER 745 Harcourt Rd.. Grosse Pointe Park, Detroit, Mich. JOHN LLOYD SEAMAN 1112 Prince St., Alexandria Second Row: CARY WINSTON SHL'LTz Carson DONALD EDMOND SIMMONS Lawrenceville JENNINGS SCOTT SIMMS 3901 Washington Ave., Charleston, W. Va. JAMES HL'NTER SLAUGHTER 6116 Clover Lane, Richmond Third Row: BRADLEY WALLACE SMITH 11 Pine Terrace West, Short Hills, N. J. D.-AVID HALE SMITH 10 Carmel Ave., Brewster, N. Y. OLEN CLIFFORD STEXVART S141 Old Ocean View Rd., Norfolk HARRY' BENJAMIN STONE, III 2436 Lincoln Ave.. Roanoke Fourth Row: RICHARD LINGLE STROLIPE Route .,'f,f3, Salem DONALD TYLER SWIFT 904 Brompton St., Fredericksburg JAMES LEWIS SWISHER Presbyterian Home, Lynchburg SAML'EL LEWIS TARRY Boydton Fifth Row: CURTIS HANIPTON THOMAS, JR. 100 Valley Dr., Sophia, W. Va. JL'STL's MCRAY TUCKER, JR. 2375 Greenway Ave., Winston' Salem, N. C. BENNETT MOSELEY VENABLE, JR. 116 Wellington Rd., Garden City, N. Y. EDWARD CHARLEs VEPROVSRY 167f17 - 27th Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Sixth Row: LEXYIS IVIERIXYETHER WALKER, III R. F. D. iil, Petersburg ROBERT EDXVARD WALLACE 1207 Simms St., Charleston, W. Va. JOHN SAMUEL WARING, III Dunnsville WALTER JOHN WILILE 144 Rainbow Trail, Denville, N. Seventh Row: THOMAS CURTIS WILLIAMS, JR. 2 North Elm Ave., Highland Springs W'ILLIAM BRYANT WILLIAMS, JR. 311 f 61st St., Newport News MICHAEL LOUIS WOOSLEY Brookneal Memorial Library CLASS OF NINETEEN FIETIHNINE QMembrrs not picturedl EDXVARD DORSEY CROCRER. Bel Air. Md. CHARLES lN'lL'NROE DENNIS, 830 Montgomery Ave., Bryn lvlawr. Penna.: -XX-X. JAMES EARL EDXY.-XRDS, North Court St., Vfindsorz KX. RICH.-XRD POPE MCGRATH, 54,4 Randolph Ave.. Cape Charles: GPX. JOHN NL'TT.KL lVlE.-XDONY9. JR., 3i3 Stratford Rd., Newport News: QR. XVILLIAM STEXVART PIERCE. 2719 Bucknell Ave., Charlotte. N. C.: KE: JV. Basketball Ill: Baseball ll. 31, VU,-XRREN .ALLEN SAwi'ER, 4808 Harford Rd., Baltimore, Md.: KI. HENRY HOLT SHEPPARD, S302 Rivr erside Dr., Richmond: Ki: Football 111: Baseball 11, 1, 3J: K.-XLEIDO' SCOPE 131: Student Assembly 131: Interfraternity Council GJ: Kappa Sigma President l3j: StudentfFac- ulty Relations Committee HJ. FRED GOODIER VJ.-XRREN, 7707 Back- us Lane, Bethesda, Md.: XT. CLARA or NINETEEN Sixri' lMembers not picturcdl DEAN ADCOCK BAILEY, Yorktown. XVILLIARI CEoRt:E BENYON. XX'in1 frey Rd., Glen Allen. .ALFRED ToLSoN BROOK4. JR., 108 Alleghany St., Clifton Forge. ROBERT JOSEPH BIQRNETTE, Bullalo Junction, NIICHAEI. HILL DILLS. 1473 River' Inont Ave., Lynchburg. MARSHALL REID EBERT, 911 Lang' hornc Rd., Lynchburg. JARIES EDXYARDQ l'l.-XLEY, 314 Ten' nessee Ave., Pineville, Ky. JAAIES DAVID HANSHAw, 11 Valley View. Holden. VU. Va. JosEPH CHARLES HILLIER, 201 North Richmond St., Chester. Gu' MCIvER Hooxs, JR.. 6303 Val' ley Rd., Bethesda, Md. XXVAYNE CONIRIIE MCLEAN, 5131 Eanes Lane, Richmond. FRANK HOLDEN MASTIN, JR., 418 Boulevard, Richmond. VVYILLIAN1 EARL QVERCASH, JR., 481 Hawthorne Dr., Danville. 69 RLIBLRT H1JXX'IiLL PRICE, JR., 905 Trcinont Rd.. Salem. KENNETH RooP SMITH, JR., 1633 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, N. C. THoxIAs CEoRr:If UNDERwooD. Sol' tliers Rest Farm, Gainesville. THoAIAs GRIFFIN WILLIARIS, JR., l Downing Place, Newport News. CL.-X88 OF NINETEEN SIXTXVONE flvlembers not picturedl JOHN iXilICH.-XEL CALLAwAi', 807 Lake Dr., XVelch, VJ. Va. ROBERT DAVID D.-KVENPORT, JR., 1514 Staples Mill Rd., Richmond. JOSIAH EDGAR l'l.-XYNQXYORTH. Ill, 1621 Link Rd., Lynchburg. XVINSTON CAMPBELL JOHNSTON, Fourth Ave. Ext., Farmville. ROBERT KERNH NORELEET, Holland. JEROME ANTHLINY RINCEwALD. 302 Howard Ave., Fairlaxvn, N. CHARLES LIAYXVARD SEARS, JR.. 603 South Ave., Portsmouth. JOHN ROBERT STIQMP, 1034 Pine St., Norton. BOYD ALTON WEBB, Farmville. ERIC BI..-AND ZINIMERMAN, West Point. 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Vice President Preamble: The Constitution of the Student Body: Vv'e, the members of the Student Body at Hampden-Sydney College, real' izing the responsibilities and duties to our democratic heritage, in order to enjoy freedom through wise campus government. and to preserve the good name of the College, do adopt this Constitution. government STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: EDXVARD SWAN: H.-XRLOXX', JR. Richmond ..................,,,.,.......,. Senior FREDERICK YVHEELOCR XVELLS Richmond .,..,.,.,.....,.,..,..,......... Senior JOHX NEVILLE R.-XLSTEN Beckley, VJ. Va. ....,..,...,...,,... Junior DAvID .ARTHUR ROBB, JR. Alexandria ......,..........,. . ....... Junior Second Row: HENRX' THOMAS DAVIS, JR. ' Sophomore Richmond ,...,,, . ,,....t,....... . VvvlLLIAM HUGH GOODWIN. JR. Chester ,,,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,...... Sophomore RYLAND IXSHBY BABB. JR. Richmond ..,.,.,..,i...,,i,.,,,.,,, Freshman RICHARD LEEEINGWELL CHENERY, JR. Shreveport, La., .,...i.,....,..i Freshman Alternates Knot pictured! JAMES SN.-XLLE BOYD H' Richmond ,.....,,....,..,......,......... Senior JOHx RICHARD XX-'1I.cox Richmond ..,.,,,,,....,.,,,,,...,,,,,.,,, Junior JOHN vvlIL1.I.-XM MYERS, HI South Boston ....,..........,., Sophomore BEVERLY STUART BKRTON Sutfolk ..,,.,,,.....,,,...,,,,.,....... Freshman 72 from THE CONSTITUTION The STUDENT COUNCIL. hy auth' orization of the Board ol Trustees and the Faculty, shall have jurisdiction over matters concerning breaches of the Honor Code, and cases appealed lioni the Student Assembly, Cheating, steal' ing, or the breaking of a written or oral pledge constitutes a breach of the Honor Code. The duties ofthe STUDENT A54 SEMBLY shall he: To grant charters t-'I all campus nr' gani:ations except social fraternities. the Student Christian Association, and the lnterlraternity Council. To investigate complaints of vandaf lism, gambling. and disorderly conduct, and IH conjunction with the Admini- stration to dispose of the cases as they see tit. This applies to any place at any time, To pass such legislation as shall he necessary for the execution of effective student government. STUDENT ASSEMBLY HARRY BoRt'xI PRICE, Ill Virginia Beach ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chi Phi FRaNCIs NIERIXYETHER Foxx'LIcEs. lR, Baltimore. Md. .,,,.....,.,...,.,,. Chi Phi PHILIP Cotiexux Davis Gate City ..,,..,........,......., Sigma Chi jAxIEs Goss EERNEYIIOUGII Richmond ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., Sigma Chi HENRY HOLT SI-IEPPARD Richmond ..,..,,,,.,,....,,,. Kappa Sigma EDWARD SWAIN I'I.-XRLOXY, JR. Richmond ,.,,................ Kappa Sigma JOHN I'I.-XRDY XXI.-XTER5, Ill Richmond ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, PI Kappa Alpha XXAILLI.-XM SI-IACIQLETON RICI-IRIOND St. Paul ...,.,..,,,....,., Pi Kappa Alpha Vf.-XLLACE BENNET Ht'Rr Blackstone .,,,,.,...,....,,. Kappa Alpha Eaaxcis JOSEPH Dtscicwari. XXIIHCDCSCCI' ,...,,.,..,,,,,... Kappa Alpha RICI-IARD ERNEST XAIEINC-ART Alexandria ..,,.,.,..,,...,........ Theta Chi I..-KXYRENCE BARRON XYOOD. JR. Hampton v......,,...........,.,,,, Theta Chi NX'II.I.LaxI LUTHER F.-XGAN, JR, Alexandria ......., Lambda Chi Alpha XXIAVERLY GLEXN HURT Blackstone ........ Lambda Chi Alpha R-ILSTON EUGExE RAxIsEv Charlotte Court House, Independents BERNARD KINsEr B.-XNGLEY Sutfolk ..,..................,.,,. Independents GEORGE JENNINGS TVICXTEY Richmond ..................,....... Freshmen Top: Assembly at work First Row: Price, Eowll-tes, Davis, Ferf neyhough Second Row: Harlow, YN-laters, Vvl. B. Hurt, Duckwall Thi-rd Row: Vkfeingart, XVood, Eagan, NV. G. Hurt Fourth Row: Ramsey, Bangley, McVey 367 IK '-'G as I, ,x Q7 Q' . 1. X A i I J' ' rf' ,-1 5:1 an 5 , I-ve 1 65 I We 'S 1,25 -1 T - irc, x If 5 from THE CONSTITUTION The President shall appoint from its membership lStudent Assemblyl a Finance Committee and Faculty Relations Committee. STUDENT FINANCE COMMITTEE EDXVARD SWAIN HARLOXV, IR. Chairman RICHARD ERNEST WEINGART Treasurer FRANCIS JOSEPH DUCKXVALL Secretary Weinga1't, Harlow, Duel-:wall FACULTY RELATIONS COMMITTEE BERNARD KINSEY BANGLEY Chairman W1LL1AR1 LUTHER FAGAN, JR, HENRY HOLT SHEPPARD Bangley, Sheppard FOOD COMMITTEE JOHN HARDY WATERS, III Chairman IXLEXANDER FLEET DILLARD, JR. HAWES CAMPBELL, III Campbell, Dillard who' s who .-Xmong Students in .-xlll1'l'il'lill lIllIYl'I'SIlil'S mul liollcgvs ,RN - 1 ' X bcmur -tlldcntf rom-gnlzcd III thc .mnu.II PklI IlC.lll4lIl Ilitul' wlcgtnm Im I the IWQISIS .Il tlzclr NcI1I1I.Ir-Imp, pdrtlclpgltl-'xl .Ind I-:alder-Illp III .li.lLICIIllC I and tQXtYIIfllI'I'lClIIIlI' .lct1x'ltlI-4. Iltlzcnxlup .md NCYYICC tw the NQIIIIIII, IIIWLI . Nrunmiec of Iulurc ufcILlImcff. 'Q -. I , ' HN -I,'xxI1 N NALI ll BIM1 RICIIIIIUHAI ICI -I'HIi IPAK II'-I' Null,-nr IZIIIII HIIlu-l.IlyfIIl'I,Ivan-: Ijlg Flu-I-ull lI,l1l Il. 3, ::, lug mmlllllr Illnmmll ,xWI.l.Iv1lll. L.lllllI II I l. -I, Il.Ilnl--IIrIfS5IIll- I NI Xl- XLIXI. 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K'Il:ll-Izlill I!lg sII,.III-llllllw IIJN- YlI1wl:Irx 'IT--alxlllw-r: Jumur ILIM 5-'Illl.Il'5-'I'lu:INl11--l': N--Ili-lr flaw I'lw--Illwlll, I,lu:I1NIl .hsiahllnl Ili. 41: I'i If-'Im Iipxllfvll I'l-will-'llt Ill: l'i ll-'Im I-.pfmlwn I1---lIm.I1z .Mx.arlI: I'llf-1.1 IIl1 Nfllv-l4Il'y I2 I, l'1'I,i.iI-nt I4 I, 'il7'lw-. -II l x I4 Y 'Y 'I' 1 -W rf 'Kin g 'WN-N o,Q mr, '4.., - -.. . 75' ,in K E 'Wg Y. 'C jizz r PT fi 4 - N I f , '.-,f Seay Weingarl I ,,, IQM Eff ffm., -Q , ,, Ig- J ' Q11 'flhm Boyd Cooke Fmtrcs in Urbe OFFICERS RICHARD ERNEST XVEINGART .,.,.,.....,.... President HERBERT LEIGH SEAY ,,,,,,,,,,E,,,,,,, Vice President JAMES NALLE BOYD ,..A......,..,.........,...... Secretary ROBERT THRUSTON HLIB.-KRD, JR. ........ Treansm-er omicron delta kappa NATIONAL LEADERSHIP HONOR SOCIETY Founded at Washington and Lee University 1914 Established at HampdenfSydney College 1924 The purpose of Omieron Delta Kappa: First, to recognize men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities and to inspire others to strive for attainments along similar lines: Second, to bring together the most representative men in all phases of collegiate life and thus to create an organization which will help to mould the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate interest: Third, to bring together members of the faculty and student body of the institution on a basis of mutual interest and under- standing, Robert Kincaid Brock John Stokeley Fulton Edgar Graham Gammon Benjamin Rice Lacy, Jr. Ray Atkinson Moore Claudius Hornby Pritchard, Jr. Joseph Clarke Robert Robert Joseph Thalman David Cooper Wilson James Henry Curry Winston Fratres in Facultate Denison Maurice Allan Thomas Edward Crawley Francis Ghigo Thomas Edward Gilmer Fmtres in James Nalle Boyd Edward Eugene Cooke Herbert Leigh Seay Richard Ernest Weingart B R N I ii Q I Rf Yfkt Q 'Q - 'E 'gigs-alt-Q' 'fr ,.i' '4,-t T Y 'C? A A 'F min nr -dw 1 Boyd Cooke Seay Weingart Wells Robb Vfhitley, D. P. Whitley, R. T. 76 Robert Thruston Hubard, Jr. Charles Ferguson McRae Philip Hortenstine Ropp Graves Haydon Thompson Collegio Frederick Whellock Wells David Arthur Robb. Jr. Donald Pope Whitley Ronald Tyler Whitley A . C? phi beta kappa society 1-undul .lr Cullcgf-ll'XX'1llmgnn .md M.u'y 1776 A 5- 40 srnl-lxsh-:d at Hmnpdcn Sydney C-vllcgc ll?-19 I:v'.1zruw m Urhf Edgar Grnlmxn Guxnxnwn Bunhunm Russ Llcv. lr. A ' 'Il-suph Chxrlic R- wlwrt Q 2 r Fmzrfs an F.1cnlr.1r: Denison IXLILIYICC :Xlhm Ch.n-lcs lfcrgu-un XIcR.lc Thomas Edward Gzlmcr Hmwn Bmtcr Ovulmslm XYeylnnCl Thr mas juyn 1 Phxlxp H -,w: tcnsrmu Rwpp John Payson Kcnncdy G 1'.x vis Hqyrl--n Th lvx' mps rn Russell Charles hl:1cDm1r1ld Klum-:llus Emr-In XY.lulcl1ll Thumds 'lqtlrcrs-H1 XX'Cl'lCHl'WllliCI' I? at 0 Fvnltvfx m Lfullcqllv James Nallc Boyd :Xmlu Scott G.n'1wm'. jr, Yhbodford Nlcadr Bu-ncldus vluhn Elh-strc H1u'wr-hd, -lr. Owen Holmes Carter XYclll-'rd XX'QlI'I'lfICI' lngc. ,Ir Rlillflfd Erncst XX'CII1gI.ll'f A N, , B1-yd. Brw.lddus - Crlrtcr. Gzlrrmx' Hlxrwwqod, Ingc XYcxngart 3 gp pi , The l-UllUXX'1I1g mcmhcrs ul thu Class elected no mcmhcrship: Gcurgc Campbell Blrd Henry Hanna McVcy. III Frank Stanley Moore, Ir. William Lee Odom 77 png 15 0 aaa. ul' 1977 were Claude Graham Pembroke, Ir, student christian association Preamble: The Constitution of the Student Christian Assof eiation. We, the members of the Student Christian Association of HampdenfSydney College. believing in God as Creator and Ruler Of the Universe, and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, as Savior, and in the Holy Spirit, do ordain and establish this Constitution. THE CABINET JARIEs HENRY' GRANT. JR. RANDOLPH KINC VJADDILL Chi Phi Baptist Student Union WILLIARI STEWART PIERCE GEORGE PERCIVAL HLINTER, JR. Kappa Sigma Canterbury Club ELXYOOD DoL'CLAs VIAUGHAN, JR. JOHN ELLIOTTIE HARNX'OOD, JR. Theta Chi NVesley Foundation JOHN HARDX' WATERS, III JOSEPH ALBERT LEAFE Pi Kappa Alpha Senior C1355 JARIEs JACKSON HENRY' PRICE JAMES ROBERT HIPPENSTEELE Lambda Chi Alpha Junior Class P:XL'L FLETCHER WHITE 7 AAI' I' ' . ' I kappa Alpha 'NTI-IONX CRKXX FORD SHERMAN Sophomore Class JARIES RENYVICIQ KENNEDY, JR. Independcnts SCOTT LILES BONVEN Freshman Class JOHN RICHARD WILCOX VV'estminster Fellowship DR, JOSEPH B, CLQWER DR. BEN R. LACY, JR. Ii Cl '-. . HERBERT LEIGH SEAY 1 mimi President -...H FALL RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS CHARLES FRENCH LL'CAs VJEEK Vice President HENRY THONIAs DAN'IS, JR. November 3 ' 7' 1957 SecretaTyfTv'eI1sufer A Firm Faith for Strong Men ' f nn -fic! ' ww-web frsim? ,A- Cloclqtmse: Seay, Bowen, Price, Sherman, White, Vaughan, Leafe, Waters, Hippensteele, Wilcox, Crant, Davis. 78 x,,f 6' gil ll ...Z 'P 7- . LEADERSHIP FOR RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK DR. HAROLD J. DUDLEY, BA. Hampden-Sydney Collegcg Th.M. Union Theological Seminaryg D.D. Southwestern. Upon leaving College he spent time catching for Syracuse in the Interf national League. After attending Seminary, he held pastorates at the First Presbyterian Churches of Kinston, N, C.: Birmingham, Ala., and Wil' son, N. C. He is now executive secretary of the Synod of North Carolina. DR. BEN LACY RGSE, BA. Davidson College, B.D., Th.M.. Th.D, Union Theological Semif nary. During World War I he was chaplain of the 113th Mechanized Cavalry. He has served as the minister of the Central Presbyterian Church of Bristol, Va., and the First Presbyf terian Church of Wilmington, N. C. He is now Professor of Homolitics at Union Seminary in Richmond. hampden-Sydney FOOTBALL XV. C. Bei usmw n -I. N. Boyd T. S. Bryant. Jr. F. Buck XV. C. Chapman, ,lr E. E. Cooke H, T. Davis. Jr. M. R. Ebert EI. R. Fclty R. A. Furr, Ir. XV. W. Ciglio XV. H. Goodwyn, .li E. S. Harlow. Ir. NI. N. Harrington. Ir. F. L. Hohaeli. Jr. H. C. Irhy. Ir. J. A. Leafc FI. R. Montgomery XV. S. Rich rmmc J nd H. L. Seay -I. H. Slaughter L. N. Smith, Ir. F. W. XVells W. T. Wilson F. M. XVhi-:hard TENNIS R. Cunningham M. R. Ebert W. G. Waters BASKETBALL R. XV. Dodson L. XV. Hammer L. W. Hnwlier R. lvl. Lloyd F. V. Martin EI. H. Putt. Ir. C. H. Sayres E. C. Shepherd, IV MANAGERS R. L. Chenery, III R. R. Edcns D. A. Fowler W. R. Hess I. H. XVaters, III W. P. Wilkins, jf. SO lettermen BASEBALL E. E. Cooke P. H. Cox, Jr. H. T. Davis, jr. R. XV. Dodson G. L. Duncan E. S. Harlow, Jr. R. W. Humphreys J. A. Leafe XV. C. McLean G. E. Rickman TRACK T. N. Allen XV. Cr. Benson I. L. B. Brown XV. C. Chapman, Jr XV. C. French -I. F. Graves VI. R. Hippensteele R. M. Lloyd G. H. Sayres D. H. Stinespring R. K. Waddill CRCSS CCUNTRY T. N. Allen S. W. Copeland C. S. Griffin J. R. Hippensteele D. A. Knotts R. K. Waddill U ll C 5 p1 delta GPSI on HONORARY COLLEGI.-XTE VIOURN.-XLISM x 1 ITRATERNITY - Fvundvd Syrcrcusc L'n1x'crQ1ty 1909 Estrrlnlrsllcd H:rmpdcrrSydr1cy Crrllcgc 1039 1 x Purpr-Qc: tr- rccugmzc msn 1'-rr cxucllfmf rn nfl 1 lcgmtc lUlllllrlll9lll1 Lu Nclcct thc crlrtrvr- .md lwxrncv lrxgrrmgcrx .rt rlrc l'l.xmprlcr1fSy-.lucy 'l'rgqr and K.xL1f1IwscwP1:, Fmtm' rn Fagzrlmtc vlrrscplw Burner fflrrvqcr' Fmtrsx nr Crvllsgm Earle Prom-st Dunham 111. Ir. Rrql 1.nr ul Ermwt XYcrngarrt Lewis Hr Hxx' ard M Llrw d 111. lll D. wr1.1 ld Pups Xyllltlty Thomas Henry Sculcf. lr. Rfrmlcl Tyler XX'l11tlcy Charles Joseph Sluurghnsssy, lll .Irrlm Rrclrzrrrl XYrlqrrx kr vp,-u , X ., X,-' Rrmfmnrw Eamwr Wrzrxwzfxur' Pf'r'x1LlL'1ll vrz' X ',.Z'2n?aTl4 ' IQ! - L..,' .14 'JB' -Z!! l Vsfeingart, Mundin, Dunham, Vv'ilcox, R, T. Whitley, Scales Sl 26 Wi x.-. 1 45,4 the 195 The sixtyfseconcl volume of the KALEIDOSCOPE Founded 1893 Published annually by the students of Hampdenfsydney College, HampdenfSyclney, Virginia, to present a pictorial history of the yeans activities and to contain a roll of the students attending the College. RICHARD ERNEsT VVVEINC-ART Edito1'fm'Cl1ief THOMAS HENRY SCALES, IR. Business Manager Richard Ernest Wei1iga1't IUSC, Martin, Hubbard Edit0rfinfChief Thomas Henry Scales, lr. Business Manager S2 FTW' T17 ' kaleidoscope 11 THE STAFF LAXYRENCE BARRoN XX'o-JD, jR.,,,NI.1m1qmg Edu.-r XVELLFORD XYARRIXIJR INu1f. JR., ,Foqzzlry Edxrm- MAVRY JXLBOX HVBBARD, jr: ,,,.. .-kmm-mc-N Edxmr DAUD SXRTHIQR Ross, js ..,, ,..., , CwfSpum Edu.-r RANDoLPH KINQ XX'.wu1LL, ,,,,,,,,, C.-'Spmm Edna.-f JOHN RICHARD XYILQUX.. ., ,,,,,, LLf'Lf?.1,w Edmu- ELBERT PLL'x1x1ER OQBURNT, IRM CWLYIMQ Etium- j.uu5soN Guomxz BLNTUN, II .... Pwdumwn NIJ-11.454 XXVILLI.-XM CHILDY XIARTIN ,.,, ..,. ..., I f L-.zruw Edm-f BUSINESS STAFF EDMUND L.xF.xx'uTf BFNQUN. III, juuie Gow FERNEYHOUQH. HENRY Hom SHFPPARD, HENRY CANNON SP.-XLDIXG. IRM FRE br Rui x GKRRFTT XXYE.-XYERA Benson, Shcppnrd. Spnldmg, XV-:1wc1'. Fc1'z1cyl'.oL1gIw 'Q :Pm Vkfood, XVaddil1 Osborne, Robb, Vwfilcox 83 -. ,r w I .-siitmvll UW aamiiw Y? if j K fmt, 1' ' , . . 1'I.-.Ia-'l , ,,., lu: Uni ul ll... Llriljmlxgxlqul -1RwIIl: signin ilu ' ' R, .. iiixvma wi N' ' A EMU, -R xi Y D Q- new.. xii-I--I-l io ' :' H N' E I gl' lf lY?1 , i ff' O. f A H , II r.iIai-wi , I IN I ' , I ,ra , HAMPDENSYDNEY TIGER Founded 1920 Pi Delta Epsilon national award for the out' standing newspaper in a college of 600 or less enrollment, Member of Associate Collegiate Press. Pub' lished on Friday evenings during the school year hy the students of HampdenfSydney Col' lege. Ciliee: second floor of Graham Hall. the hampden- RONALD TYLER WHITLEY JOHN RICHARD WILCOX Editorsfin-Chief EARLE PRCVOST DUNHAM, JR. Business Manager DONALD POPE VVHITLEY, .,.,,,....,. ,...... S ports Editor JOHN BRAXYNER ROBBINS ....,.... .,...ii N ews Editor RICHARD ERNEST WEINGART .....,....,. Feature Editor Tnozims GEORGE UNDERWOOD, Circulation Manager JOSEPH BROXVN PRINCE, JR ........, Photography Editor GARNETT FLOYD SMITH ,.,,i,,, ,..,,,,.......,.. A rt Editor VJILLIAM CHILDS MARTIN ,,..,..,., Assistant to Editor News Staff: Ronald Weston Davis, Francis Meri' wether Fowlkes, jr., Charles Sidney Griffin, David Mellwaine Moore, john Harold Osterman, Jr., James jackson Henry Price, Raymond Byrd Wallace, Ir., Harry Benjamin Stone, III. Feature Stajf: Bernard Kinsey Bangley, Ronald Weston Davis, Alexander Fleet Dillard, Ir., Murrill Norton Howe, Ir., Elwood Douglas Vaughan, Jr., Vifilliam Thelin Saunders, jr., Henry Cannon Spaldf ing jr. Sports Staff: John Bagby Browning, Lewis Harrison Drew, David Mcllwaine Moore, William Griffin W'aters. RONALD TYLER WHI'rLEx' JOHN RICHARD XVILCUX EARLE PROVOST DUNHAM JR Cofliditorfivi-Cliief Co-EclitOr'infCliief Business Nfanager S4 sydney tiger ' 1- W 4.Q. V I as S' ' . Nw. bf fr M Top' G. F. Smith, Iwiarrin, Robbins Top: D. P. XVliitley, Browning, Drew Bottom: Davis, Spalding. Howe. Vaughan, Szrundgrs Bottom Vhillace, Powll-ces, Robertson ' Si N r D, D ' T sigma upsilon 1 A NATIONAL HONORARY LITERARY FRATERNITY Founded at Vanderbilt University 1906 Y Q Established at HampdenfSydney College 1916 Soror in Urbe Miss Elizabeth Carrington Eggleston Fratres in Facultate Denison Maurice Allan Vkfillard Francis Bliss Thomas Edward Crawley Archer lones Q ! 'W l lil llsll sigma I Henry Williani Hoilman Robert Thruston Hubard, jr. BERNARD K1NsEY BANGLEY Francis Ghigo Russell Charles MacDonald P f5ldfllt Paul Livingston Grier Philip Hortenstine Ropp Graves Haydon Thompson Fratres in Collegio Bernard Kinsey Bangley james Edwards Haley James Nalle Boyd Lewis Howard Mundin, Ill Jameson George Buston, H XVilliam Forrest Reveley --wg'-gg'-'-? '-.i4 E 55515252325 3212525551--f , . - . ' ---4.,-g-:- :Sz-25553232 :Cf ::!g.g.:f! tffftgzisg i- fi 5 '.,.'.3.,.-. -'1-,,.. -f , 5E2:2:?:f.:2::: 52:2--'- 3 ' -:-:-:CQZZE E .- 4 '-'saw .-.'-ti: 'gp ::::!:-'5:g,a: 5.1.3.9-'Q - .P- - - Q-Q,-o 3 .'.'20.'. ...Q .g.g.g.g.g-Zeta! Q - a'a'o9 f b'.Q.0.'.' gf - -.g.g.:.g.g. . - i .'.'.'.3..:2g. - - - . 2' .-.,-.w-.-40a 'I I'2'292-'!'?2 '. '.f.'.-'.'.'.p 'Z +2-'!'I':'!':'2 252292230922- F- ooo' ' 9.-159'.ga!5'4 '.'.0.Q. .9024 ':-:Q-:-3...:'-5 fic' ,. - - ., . ..,.1sg312:2':g Q Q Q 4 4' 0 ,. . -5. - - - 414554 :W 16:22 -9.-.i-..-L+ .,-.1-s... Bangley, Boyd, Mundin, Haley 86 E'E'?E?EE,'Q hampden-sydney magazine XuH.1 Xvzfiflflhl Rctv'n.mn1 The H.m1pdcu'Sydncy XI.fg.1:1m' IS thc wutlct fur :rcativc XYYIIIHQ on thc CLTIHPLIQ. It xms iirst pxllwlisluml in Carly ISHN .md Ins smcc ymsscd tlmwuglx scwml phases. In 1054 1t xxxls rcvmvcd m xts wrigixml .lim undcr the sp-mswrship nf Slgnm lxpsllwn. mtl-111.11 honomry l1ICI'.l1'y t1'41tcrnity. THE STAFF j.xx1EQ N.xLLri Bmw v,,, , ,,,, ,,, ,,,, , ,. ...,.,... ,,, ,, E Jarm- EREDERIL'-14 YX'HEriLocrx XVIELLQ E Iizlszvms :XILLTMILQCT XVILLI.-xxx EORRIQQT REx'E1.EY.. ,Y ,Asmrmzr rn the Edmw T1-mxifxf KEITH E,xRx1ER. XX'.XX'i'RLY GLENN HVPQI, RE1:1N.xL1w SHELIWUN Lyxvn, ,, , E E ., , ,, T yfwsflx THE EDITORIAL BOARD Mr. Henry XY1ll TQTI11 Hp-Hn mglyq .l..lfn Lu-ter Bmnkluy Dr, Grub H.lS'L.i4'Il Th f.'r1u pe-in XXHH 1.41mu F-xrrcxt Rwclfy REQlI'i.ild Slucldwu Lvnflm -. it A iff, '2 'Ov- -g Hurt. Farmer, Mundin, NVells 87 ww Tix ,IAXH N N.Px1.1.1 Bm lx Edllnrf' x A -V' . . if 7'!' f-'is 5' 3' X. gi S L-A , f 1 1 , xx ' V K mf 4 5. I V kxsiyf ' i , . an W Q? fif TF 'K fi' ' 's Y x A . x 482 1' 35 'Ai as A , , rv-W-N...,,,. .,:..NM Q L Km hampden-sydney glee club Di-.ax Tiiuxim Emxxxaii Cii.'xxx1.1-i' Dxwiliir CONCERTS I I9'37f9S Spring Fcstixxil -II IVILIQICM it fXIiii'y Xxllwliiiigtuii Cullcqc fXI.iy' III. 1957 .M Hgimpdcn'5ydncy CUIICQC fvI.iy Il. 1957 GIIIIIIIIIIII CIYIIIIIIISILIIII Pic-cm.it11ln III IfIi1uIi IW Rik-IIN Lulwxvig Fclix INICIICICINNHIIII NIIAIIININ I Im--:wiv XI.mivm: 1In.ai'I-ls Iliw--,If-r milmiii., 'IH-'mi' I-.-Ianni.: limlix IMI.--it I :IIIi l-fiuirzill-I ILIM 1 Iii I-vnim l'l'+I:l'4lii1 Ni I-wi Iifixiixi-l'l.ixI I Iiiilx In. I Iwi-i'-Inii':, In'-iiiiiwu' I un l'i.-,I-ilu-11411llim-flu. I livin-xx'vIl, III-1-illilwi' a ln., 1 Iii.-:mini I i:+Iuxi:-ii.m I IIIIIVII. II.-I I-ml'-fi' N nv l'lI-lvil--i'1.ili I Iivui-Ii. limi-ui, XX, MI . III- .-mir--1' IN i-.bliliiiil IUII-gf-, l.i-xxiNI+uvL:. W. Xu., lbw-.-riulwi' In Iimilx I'i-WMI.-il.iin I Iuliiwli. I Xrilnglfm. In-m-mln-r :cr I Nlvyli-iiain lImiwIu, liiniiwlw Irmwiiiln-I' IL vii.uI li-ri-wi. IIIII--:I Iliurllu, II---.iillu-I ZZ' THE CLEE CLUB -wi-'ii 'I-:ics HI lil-IXIXNIIN IIXXYNIX, .lIl. I'iv,i1IwuI Iwo 'lr II'lI'llI,X5 I XVI-IIXN. JH, Yii-.- l'lf-.sill-in IIXXLII WI-INIUX IIUIY N-Iwi'-lnixfI'i .n-liiul' lull XI.I! XI IQNIWIX IIXXIN M-. Iviiiiuiiilsl XIICXIISICIIS IIISI IIQXIIIIS 'I' If. I .il'Illv'I' W. Iivl.. I-H-iggxix-rin, Jr. IA H N ,I, Il. lirzililv ,Iii N U ' l:. ic. il.,l1,.1.i..Ii l.. Iiuxv-in. II IL U- llulmlm I i '1 I f - 'lr' li. I.. lnviiviimf-Ii. .lit Nl, I -3-'I'-A ,L iz. ii.-1..i,,.II. .nn NI- l'1-I1 f- 1 1 il. mi 1,. xii'-um-, ,nn INA H5 'Il xi. ic. xml-, ll. Nlmuiilggiriinvly' -Il 'I' H' prim, 'V 3 i'-I !'- - I. xi, wa..-,.i..-iii. .li-. NI ll HI'l4Ai1 H ' Nmith W' H- I.k Xuiwlizin, .Iii II Williams. .lr wul'fm'A. JI.. . . IYI ' . I I !.XII'I'1lXI-.S '1 -I ' .x lx.Ii!,1y I I 'I'. l.in.nI:1, Jr. 3515 II. iuilnlmil. Jr. Imwnlmll VH. 5' '.4 'H'rill Ilgiwsliin, .I.i'. A .X. lu. Ir-'biinm Ipmlv- ,Ii-. XI. Fmx'lk.As, .li'. l,ll,.kwAH F' I Hi'r'l' 'Ir' lizilisxxwrtll Hf w' 'Ir' Huwlziinl . was , . iz, ii1WmsrIfe1,A HI It - 1-1, xim.-1.fi.gIrf.Af, Jr. -I H S- -'P X. l'i'iIIumzln. .Ir 'I. Mmmri: A. Ikiiigvwalul N-n'I'Ivet R' Mfr. Jr. 1I'XviII XY- Scott Rmnseil Jr. V. Smith RWQO ' U. Stwwart. -Ili , R. WiIr-ox B I 1'fI 'I' Wilson saunilv-rs, Jr. F. White Slwrimin Smith sl-ZUIXIJ TEXIAIRS St.-lumwl B A. DI-menti Stump I H. Drew IV:irIrIiII german club DONALD POPE WHITI.Er'. DAVID ARTHLIR RDBB, JR .....A ,A.... Vice President PI-esIdevIt HARRY BORUM PRICE, IH ...,.. Secretary-Treasm-eI MICHAEL GRIER GNNEILL ........ Business 1-IAWES CAMPBELL, 111, Assistant Business 1-IOMECOMING Friday. Uctobcr 25, 1957 BASS CARRINGTON ORCHESTRA Saturday, October 26, 1957 JULIUS DICESON ORCHESTRA M1DfWINTERS Friday, March 14, 1958 Formal LESTER LANIN Saturday, March 15, 1958 Concert KAI WINDING Dance Nfanager 1VIL17'lc1g6'l' WHITLEXC PRESIDENT KAI WINDING Robb, Price, O'Nei11, Whitleyf, Campbell x ? in Q -. - fr .I 1- N356 x ' I K4-f 5- ' N -.e 345 A' QR ,Q If :vii il . A 1 -Y I. 'N X x Xxx S Qt! X JOHN LESTER BRINKLEY Ptesident K ' 5 S 3 cl 3 QD I irnnm: B 8 Q Q I ' XVQIIS. Brinkley hampden - sydney debate Council Senators JOHN I..L'STliR BRINKLEY President JOHN BR.awNER ROBBINS Busiucm Ivfamlger ROBERT BYRNES EWALD. HI Fafxxcis IVIERIXYETHER FOWLXES, ja. DONALD ROGER MOWER, ja. CHARTER XVELLS, JR. Host: Virginia Tau Kappa Alpha Debate Tournament November 22, 23. 1957 tau kappa alpha NATIONAL IJORENSIC HONOR SOCIETY Founded at Indianapolis. Indiana. 1908 Established at HampdenfSydncy College 1923 Frater m Facultnte Denison Ivlauriee Allan Fmtres in Collcgm john Luster Brinkley Charter Vfells, Ii .. .....,x.4..- ,V X .., ,nv Brinkley, Vsvells, Fowllics. Robbins. Ewald, IVIOwer 92 ' union - philanthropic literary society Xl.1N11111111151111111111 1111111121111 11.111110 1. .1 1 .1 -1 1.1 1N' .11111 1- 1 ..111I111111 . 111111 1 111 1 11 ' .. 1. 1.11111 111 .1311 111 111 .. 4 11 11 ' , 11 1 111 1- V 111111111111 111 1N111 1 11.1 1 1 1 11. , 1 111 11 1111111 1111 111111111-1 1 11 11111 11 1.1 111g.11111,1111-111 11111 11111g111111 1113 4PI1'111.I1N . '. .. 1'1.11111111 . 1 . , 1. , . , 111111111 11111 11111111-1 I1l11X I1IiX11X1'1I IHPISHIXS 811111-1.111 1'1IXXl1N X1I'f11I111.'I1l1.I1 I1'111X1,1x1N, 1111. 1111111111 1 . 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X111-11 11111111111-11 1111111111111 1X1111.1111 1.11111111 11112:-. 111 1111111 141111111111 111111111111 1.111111 I'11'1 11.11 11111111-1, ,I1. 151111111-1 11111131.11X,111:11,111,.I1' II11:1.11'-1 1-1111111 111111141111 1111111121 11111'l.1'I11.1111, 11111.43 11,1111111111111.111111.11-11.X:111gI1,111, 14,111g11'1, 11111151111 M independent organization ORGANIZED 1950 Y'- WIN Purpose of tlie I11clependev1t Organization: To make possible more active participation of nonffracernity men in campus activities. X RALSTON EUGENE R.-XMSEY ..,i, ,.,,,, P resident DAVID MCILWAINE MOORE ,,.,. .,,,... K ms President ALLEN H.K51lLTUN REYNOLDS .......... Sccrezaryffreasurer MRS, BERNARD K. BANGLEY Fairmvillc NN ill ii kennedy, Moore. Deshons. Ramsey, Reynolds, YVells, Callahan, Petersen . J 'egg ' 2 94 O alpha PS1 omega XATIUN.-XI. HUYURARY UR.-XXIATIIT l'll.XTl3RXlTY fmL1x1dcd.xt t'.l1I11lnlHf 5I.Al f..1llw'u ll W 111 J mt H III 11 Nxdm x'i.vllw'c 101' Exmbl X c . .Lx mu ' f ..,. .. I....'.,1I...1. L. s A4-' , If l,,1.nuN H.n'J.-n Tlwxzqwurw X - imzfl. m LMI. Q0 x, w.N. .y. I B111 X L HU II XL! Illlfll 'IRII X71 fgI1IlHlH .I XX ill Charlo Suluru' . C' fri. r 'U' 5 n I1 f.fv.u1ur XX -,Hy Ir jnxucs EWU -I4-:d.a .vi Tum. Fuwm IX STI XXX-KRT . I',fx1JLm! Stewart. Bmlcy. Smllh be Stewart. Bailey. Smith, Pearman. Vfells 99 jongleurs G,xR::1TT F1,m'I+ Sunil Prsxldevlt C1:.xuTI1P. XNELLN, -IR. X me Prcxldewlt fl11.xR1.EN Svxlxrrx B.'xx1,lix' v nv- Blm.x.fm.u fXI,m1.Lf 'Tlic Lady? N ,L Fm' BIIIAIIIILQN November 21, ZZ, 23. 27, 1957 G.-XRNETT SMITH ........,,..,. Thfmms Mendip IVIARIQHALL PEARMAN ,,,. Rnghard. the clerk CHARLES BAILLH '... .,.. E dvunrd '1-ZLPPCYCAIOYU JOE HL'F.IPHREX'4 ,,,,.,,,..,,,, N1choh1s Devise jhaax' R1Ncxx'ALIv ,,,,,,,, Humphrey Deviw CHARTER WELLS ..,, ,.....,., H cbble Tyson Woooroao MEADE BROADDUS President Jarnes Nallc Boyd John Luster Brinkley Charles McDonald Cowan, slr. Thom FitzHugh Hanes John Elliotte Harwood, -lr, Carl Crenshaw Henderson james Robert Hippenstecle eta sigma phi NATIONAL HONCRA RY CLASSICAL FRATERNITYA fi Founded at University ol Chicago 1924 - 1 Established at HampdenfSydney College 1942 Frater in Urlve 1 Claudius Hornby Pritchard, Ir. CJ 5.3: Frat res in Facultate Russell Charles MacDonald Marcellus Emron Waddill Graves Haydon Thompson David Cooper Wilson Fratres in Collegie Maury Albon Hubbard, lr. Robert Christopher Pierle, -lr Henry Claiborne Irby, -lr. James Jackson Henry Price Richard George loynt William Thelin Saunders, lr. james Renwick Kennedy, jr. Richard Ernest Weingart Ronald Tyler Whitley John Richard Wilcox William Childs Martin David Mcllwaine Moore Elbert Plummer Csborne. lr. Lawrence Barron Wood, Jr. Front Row: R. T, Whitley, Brinkley, Saunders, Broaddus, Pierle, Wood, Osborne Back Row: Martin, Moore, Henderson, Hubbard, Hippensteele, Ioynt, Wilcox, Kennedy, Boyd 96 Chi beta phi x NATIONAL HONOR.-XRY SFIENTIFIC FRATERXITY ' F11111111cd.1t R:111d11lpl1ffX'1.1c11n CUIIQQU 1916 '-s...i v E4I.l1W1lN11C11 .11 H.l'111Wk1C11 Syducy C1111C2C 19,1 M1-X .Klwc 1'.1l.1.111C111 KMC11. X11 Oxvr N H111,r111Es C.-111T1 11 P1'L',NI1.lU11l l71'.111c,x 111 F111 111111!c Dcnimn 1N1.1llI'lC1' .'X11Ll11 XX'cxl.11t1l T1111111.1f 'I11X'1H'l' HlI1l4111 BQNLC1' LMT,-gglalm EIHIHC1 llkllill 13111111 Rmwll c1l1Qll'1k'N rN1llCL,HI1ll1d ,I.I1l1l'- Hunry ctlllly Vx'1112lr111 T111111111S Edw.11'11 QIIIIIICI' 5.111111u1 51.10111 Ru-11 F1'.Jt1'cx 171 C11111'.14111 ,l.1111cs Nallc B1-yd 1X1.1111y .'Xl111111 HlI1W1WllI'Q1, jr. 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The new 11rg11111:a1ti1111 trunk thc 11QlI'l1C of Chi Phi Fmtcriiity 1111111 thc Suuthcrn - :X ,Af 'rf'-X Ordcr, hut thc t.1hr1c 111 11rg.1111:41t111n ruid the 1'lILl.ll L' 1.171111 the Niirlhurn Urdcr. 51,111---.1 NI.1lli11'1l 11-11-111 11.11111 x 111-1 1 5111411-1' liivl-Q-'lx 1.11111 1' l -1-111s I'i-111-1 R--qilr 11 11111111-1' Yum xiixlii-1' Cl21Si arf 1979 Cl.1.Qiif 1901 Druiy Hunter Marrow, Ill Huhfrt Ray Stgillard .IAWCN Frank Bwkwgq IH CNY BUYWCH Maw!! IH Frcd C11ud1cr XX 1111011 'lzrmcs Frcdcrick Carpcr P11111 Edgar Mclli-11 Cla of 19611 Richard Edniuvidi Corml Henry vi-n Lcrigcrl-re Nleycr. 111 Earl Lmghrdn Abbott. jr. Silas XVr1ght Barnes. lr. Nelwn Beveridge Berry 11111105 Edward: Haley Nlurrill Nortrm Hrixve, Ir. Juhn Charles Iiihnmn Francis Nleriwcthcr F1-xvlkcf, Ir. Rnymund Xlclicndrce Edward Henld Fox Vfnllxce YV11l1..r11 Giglir- jamci Henry Gram, Jr, L11 n dun Carer Smith Duuglus Ha rri-1 in Sriri John Richard Swisher Scruggx ceprmg Haley, O'Nei1l, Putt. Dawson, Vv'arren, Berry Liiuis McLane Fisher, jr, 'lamcs Keith Porter Harvey Bccchcr Gram. 111 john Edward R11hC1'tQ, Ir. David Ohxcr Hwlman xxyllllillll Dfmald Rwgerson D.m1cl Vfzxltcr lvlcllcel, David Wyiif1'8I1 Rucker Gmirqc lennimb lV1cVey Donald Tyler Swlft jnmci Lewis Swisher su-Z E-9 ,... 9 S, if Sufi, 1 on au- , -s 'f 7' QI ,RG xxx-71' '7 ,r , khxxgiii Imvi, Griggs Ilziar Xock l'i'illaman Scalr-5 Sirrsuna Bzu'kli--us-Ar lluni-li L mins Ci'-steiilnillui' Dtiriios lhlliyiis Elanu Lloyd Cuiiiir,-ill 1-'l--ry Hritlin llgir-ling Higgs Xlr'L'.n'tli3' Mr'l'.1'.v Marshall MISS IKLMA I.-XNF LLOYD Fmtres 111 Urbe Cliarluttesvillc joseph Clarke Robert Ray Atkinson Moore Fmtres in Facullate Denison Malirice Allan Henry Vfilliarn Hoffman Marcellus Emron Vfaddill Fratres in Collcgzo Class of 1958 Charles lwlcDonald Cowan. lr. Samuel :Xrnes Nock Philip Coleman Davis Henry Andrew Prillaman, Ir Vxlilliam Lemuel Griggs. III Thomas Henry Scales, lr. OFFICERS , XVILLIAM LEMCEL GRICGS, HI E . Consul o f '- ' ' , 1 FREDERICK HL'BB.RRD HAAR Ma.:-r warm ' P7'O'COTlSlLl -. V S,-XMUEI. AMES NOCK A Q t . k b Nuaes ov JAMES Goss FERNEYHOUGH Amiotator Frederick Hubbard Haar Reynold Clinton Siersema, Ir. Carts-r Pence Pugh O 0 , slgma Chl 1 ,Z 6 1 f 1: 1,d Iggy 4, ' 6 A Q 11111111 . ...hs ' - - 1 1-e ' x A 'A S1kifN1:X 811131.11 1fH.'X1 1L1f1i S. 9 ,- X 1 ' E4t111111X11c11 .11 H.1111111.11'11 S1'1,1111'1' ff11111'11' 1872 'ff 1' 1' '1:'2w r . , ' ' R011 11112111 .11 11.11l11VL1n'I1 N1'11111'1' 1 11111'1c 11131 . T111' S11111.1 11111 11.111-111111 x1.1- 1-1.11111N111'1.1 .11 rX1l.11I1l 1 2 U , l'111x1'1x111'. k1xI11111, 011111, 1111 111111' IS, 1875. 111' '11111111.1 ' . If G 7 111111411 11111. ,1.11111'- 11.111111 f1.111111'111, 17.111111 Xxv1111.l1l1 111111111-1. ' f 1 'Q I 111'111.1111111 171.111 11111111113 1:l'.1111x11I1 1'111xx'.1111 Sf11111'V. 111.11 'I' i' ,, X1 -I1111,1.111. .1I1L1 Xx'l111.l1I1 1.1'1x1N 1,111'14xx'111111. a T? T . . 1 1 1..l111 111c1.111- 111 51'l111.1 C111 11111.1c1111'X .1 111-11111 111 11.1111 1111 111111111 XX11I111 111' 11 l.111111t 1111' 111111 1k1C.11- 111 1111' 11.1 W- ' 11-111111 11 11 k1lII1I1Q 11111 1111111111 111.11 111'11111x1 11111111 11l1I1N'11 111111111111 1111'111111'1-11111, Q Q T111 1d1':11N 111 111u 11.1lk'1'11lIX' .l1x' 1'x1111'wc1.1 111'N1 111 11111 0 F 5 an Q 1 1 V as Y Q at ' x',1111d.111 51.11111.111.1'L 11111511 11.11w, Nw 111.111 11111 111' .111 :La 'T' 1' 111111111 111 111u111111'1N11111 111 51111111 11111 111111 11 11111 111'111'x111 ' ' ' 1 111 111' .1 111.111 1-1 1111111 u11.11.11.'1u1'. .1 N111111'111 111' 1'I11f .11W11l1y. A Q 11.1111 4111111111111' 111111111-fx. .1 1'111111'111.11 111-p11x1111111, p11x-1'--U11 111 1111111 111111.11-. 11.111111 .1 111111 -1-11-11 111 1111111113 .11111 Ll dccp Yifliiillf 1'11N1' 111 1111111111111 11-xp1111N1111111y N 1 1 ' 111 1.111 :,1 N111.11 111.11-11 XY.--111111 1 X-rf' 16111-1 111.111 1 11--111 1 11--11 N'..1'11 N1 1-.- -11' N1111111. C1.1Q:111' 1970 C1Z1v111Y 1061 111111111 XXQI111-OIT C.11'1c1 121111 .1111 11.11.111 R1c11111111111, 11. Iuhn N1'H.,1m11 Ackcu Rlihmrd Ivlccartlwv III ?Cm1dCL':C E mC1lT h gwiulr liixlwn NQQE11 111111011 1N1cC1u11cz111 BHYQCY ,I.11111- B1'11w11 fV1cC1.111'. 1 1: 11,1 -- c .j. Q 'Q l'lC' 1.111011 1..1'11 ' img km 1 IJFIM5 Kfminik XX-myglkcl -Ir. L 1 :Xr1d1c1v111fcp11 C.11111dz1. '11, T111111'111N Lyle M.1rN11:111 V I 1111111 B1.11111111.1111 ClLlI'r1+I1 1.111119 ,1c11n1111.N P11111, '11 C1111 U1 190' Clark 51111L11c1'14111d C111111c111 '1'1111111z1s L1r1w111111 Ruby D1111 Henry B.111411o11ser Gcurqc EL1'xX'1l1'k.1 D1111y11f Harry Dmmm Hwy 1,3110 Momrm RUNN- XX mmm Gamild Bunch' 'lr Hurry Byrd Elam C11z1r1cs S1dncy GI'I1:1111 B1'11d1c1' xX'v1111ilCC 81111111 xxw1111.11'11 Bcr11:11111n C.-s11:1111a111cr, -11' Henry B1:1111111ry C1111114. 111 11111111315 H.1IfS' Dzarncs. 11, X11c1i:1c1 H111 D1114 1:6YI'16y11ULlg11. Hnrr, Gnggs. Nock T111-111411 1.31111 Gruve. 1r. V Y N 4 ' George V1 1111.1111 H1lTdlI12. O1cr1 C,11111,1r1.1 SCQWQ111. R1111c1'1 1N1y111.11'1d 1.111j.'1.1 ' RH1,U,t Mtlrk punt -1111111 R.111d111p11 H115 R1c11.11'L1 1.111116 S11111,1pc G11r111111 111111115111 S1111cn1i11q11 1111111 121111011 Stump Ngg 111 - N - 4--' -Ney ,gy -Hg... Ann'-s Cox I 1'olifr-ltrfi' French A111-n Bowvrs Blfllllt C21ll11llJ0ll Snnnflw1's Spnl-ling 'l'f-rjun Ylllllxlii-Q Miss ELIZABETH KENNON Richmond Mary Wasliington College wavww fv- My wed llanus II:n'lon' Cha pninn Drew Whitney Ihunilton Fratre Graves Haydon Thompson Ilurris Henderson xIlll'll9llllUl Duiwh-n Eisinger I-Iobuck Hnwlnnil Leary Mittehlorfe s in Facultate Edward Keith Dix Fratres in Collegio Class of 1958 'lohn Wilson Ames, lr. Miles Shipman Brooks Parke Hunter Cox, lr. William Coleman Frcnch Gene Mead Fronfelter Thorn FitzHugh Hanes Edward Swain Harlow, lr. Percy Harris, HI Carl Crenshaw Henderson Albert Kenton Muhleman, Jr. Lewis Howard Mundin, HI Venahlc Lane Stern, -lr. OFFICERS HENRH'- HoL'r SHEPPARD Grand Master GENE MEAD FRONFELTER Grand Master' of Ceremonies JOHN WILSON AMES, ja. Grand Procurator WARREN ALLEN SAv.'YER Grand Treasurer ALBERT KENTON MUHLEMAN. Ja. Grand Scribe 2 L -.I 1:7 WJ -Q V .. 111-1'I-1 1111111111 11I11-1'lN1111 N.11'x1l5' ISU NHI11-1-1 1l..111II l'1111.,.I1'. XK.111111.XII111NI11111' II1f111v II11II 5111-1111.1l'1I I'.11'111l-1. III 11211 W,1Ilw1' l I1-1 1'I1.111111.111. . I.1-1.1. i- II111'11-1111 111111. Xvlf-111 'I4i1I111--1' ll111'1I1-11 KIM11111 IMII111111- 1.111119-1' NI I'11-1l1-111-IQ II.1111- II11I1g11 Lg, 1 NI11I1I1111111 NI 111111I I1 11I1II1-1' kappa sigma Q If-1111'11I131I IGN? I 'INILON ffI'I:XI MI ER E+t.II1I1NI1c1.I .Il I'I.1111pLIc11 Sydney f'I11IIcgc ISS3 1 K.1pp.1 S1g111.1 xx'.1- I1111111IuI .11 LI1c l'111x1:1x1ly UI' Y11'g1111.1, DCCL'IIIIWCl' IU, 1369, I11' NX'1II1.1111 G1'1QxI1y IVIJI111'11111'k, Llcurggc M110 A1'1111Id, IfLI11111111I L.1w Rwgcxx. jr., I51,111k 3 f.1111rI11Cy fN1c111.Ic111114, .md AI11I111 C11x'c1't Iiwvyd. It Wm :IN I11Nt w11tI1c1'11 I1'.11c1'111ty I11 CXIHIIILI 111 1I1c N111lI1. TIM' c.11'Ix' cxp.111N11-11 xx.1f LIIIKICI' tI1c Q111gI.111c1: 11I S, A. I.1cI14f1111, Kdpp.. S1g111.1 I1.1x cxp.111dcLI I.11g1Iy tI11'11ugl1 the .II1 N1-111111111 11I' I11:.1I I1'.11u1111l1cN. 111v-111134 tI1.1t lI1c 111st1tL1t11111N 11 CIIICFQ IIIIINI fI111xx' p1'111111fC 11I ll -l1c1'o4I11I Iuturc .IIILI U1111 lI1C 21111111 111fg1Q11rc up t11tI1c fCqlIlI'Cd Nt.111dg11'dQ. I11 Q11111111111 111111 .1II I1a11c1111t1cx, IXLIPP-1 SIQIIIQIS Im ul' xcrwcc dcnd 1Ic1111111Xlr.1tcx LI111t c11IIcgc 111-:11 am: LI111' 1JL1gI1Iy I11y.1I 111 :111swc1'111g thc QQIII ul' tI1c1r u11111try. XI1II1.1111 'I I11-I111 5411111111-1's.,I1', Ix1-11111II1 II1-1111S1111II1..I1'. II--1111 l.111111111 A1111I1I111:. .l1'. II11111 .X1'111.11q1I I1-1 11-11. ,I11 li,15111-1111I H5111 II'11II:1v-1-, .I1'. H11x1,111I X1'1111111.111 WIIH1111, III H11 111 .I11I111 II111'11I1I lIsl111'111:111, .I11 ,l111111-- ,XII-.11 II111111sF .I1-1'-11111- .X111I11111y I!111L11w1.1I-I I115l11f Nirliny 'I'11r'I11'1'. -lr. HI.lI11I Z11111111-11111111 E ER 'T i n I zmilu'-rt Slnj-lton wliiu.-y. 11. P. wiiiilr-y. R. '1 My'-rs IH-nick IIL15' Jenks Miss ToMMY HLILCHER Richmond Mary Wzisliington College Mkxxf lull i Wah,-rs Antrim fllllllllllgllllllll Fr-nnull Iii-FII-w Long Wilkins Bryant Cliaippi-ll Collman Imris Dodson Sayrr-s Stewart Stone Waters Wi-lls Wertz nsrn, D. L, .Ir-liiisuii, F. F. Jones Moore Uvercasli Payne Fratres in Urbe Paul Tulane Atkinson John Stokcley Fulton Fmter in Facultate Thomas Edward Gilmer Fmtres in Collegio Class of 1958 Edward Pennington Lambert, jr. Palmer Darrell Shelton John Hardy Waters, III . Class of 1959 Charles French Lucas Thomas Buchanan Porterfield Harry Thomas Fennell, Ir. .lohn Neville Ralsten Williain Shackleton Richmond James Mackey Trammell Charles Massie Antrim Robert Quarles Cunningham Richard Allen LeHew Armistead Hunter Long OFFICERS CHARLES FRENCH LUCAS President JOHN HARDY WATERS, III Vice President ICH N NEVILLE RALSTEN Secretary THOMAS BUCHANAN PORTERFIELD lT'l'CEI.SlLT8T Lucas Erwin Wood Reitz l 1. ,ld- ,6 . Qs.: Q- Q BR, 93, sr- ,- ,.. , Porterlin,-l-I Ralstcn Rlfllllluliul Felty Gomlwyn llawlc-Ir Yam'--y. E.D.B. Yarusvy. R. A. Cllllfllltll Slaughtur Cla , llariim Bag-l--lx XYalk1l'. ,Ir Drmalrl lmpv Wliitl-fy l la William tluurgw- B--115.111 i William Klwr-n Bryant i ,lark Hamlin tlnippvll L'harl1-F Bi-nlranr Cnllman ll:-nrp 'l'hnmas Daria, .lr. R-miami Wvhslvr ll.-.ls-nl Nlarihall RI-ill Hill-rl IV--nalil Tilsnn l-Irnin ,lamvs R-ilu-rt Ft-lty Watt-rs. llnrlerri--lil, Ralstv-n, Lua-as pi kappa alpha laaintlctl ISGS IUTQX Ci'lfXl'TEl1 Extahh-hcd at Hamptlcnfhytlncy Carllcgc IBM ul' Pi Kappa Alpha, dialtctl in 181:3- ,.M,N . .. FP K ...I Ui' thmc with wht-m xxc wrniaatlnzc and dccm wmthv ul 5 T 1 ' 2 1' ' I . ' 1 , nm rcplardg wc have rcwlwd tu ham a Iratcrnityg hc' 'l Y ' 5- . .gg 'Z-' licring that. Ihnf wc can nu -t sncqcwlully acculnplifh uni tllllfiffl ' i Pl Kappa Alpha was Ilrriirdcd with thcw itlcas in mind un March I. 1868. at thc University all Virginia. It was founded un thc lricndahrp nl' six students at the Univcr -ity, and lrum thu almnst humhlc hcginning. has grown mtv unc nl' the largest and Qtrnngcst wcial orders in the natmn. Vfilliam Alcxandcr. unc nl' the linnndcrs, Qmf hlazunccl the idcals nl' the fraternity in Vlfllill lnrm hy LlCSlQl1lDgIl'lC hadgc ul' P1 Kappa Alpha. Traiurm-ll Wallwr li:inll'm.nm Marlin lfilrnunula Llarullrr-1' f lwfm Hillv.-it llunt Saxrw Iiiilml'-l Wayni- W--rlz Hmmm .NIH wlmlm llf-lar! l-It-lxxznil llrum- sv-'narl. IIl'l'lwm:u Hlilhn Willilnm. Jr. WU, li I V W IL, 'h Karl--r Watkins Nt-mv ,lim-pl' II1-mi Www! ' '1 A' 'l ' l ' n'a11..m uzmim nla.-r, icmm.41 n.aa.1 is-W x.aa.a- .I--lm llarxin W4-lla, Jr. liir-lianl .Xlux,.riil.'i Yam:-y. llr. if liniu lvlllllll Iluzli IJ--mlxxyil. .lr. Flaw uf lfilll Le-im Wann- llank.-r Ins-'ph k'liarl:fa llilli-lr Rii-haril Bryant llmpp--ll Harry li'-njanrin .Imi.:f. ,Ir. larl liillw li.n1llniaiin lhmalil l,2llI1lI. liilllllllllls llfflrr-rl IM-i-lllv Xlnurf' Waynr- Cnrnmi-a Kiwi..-an Warn'-rn Ifl--mill-n liarvlnv-r li,-lley Ennis 4lwrvafli l-'lin'-l Y.-rmll Martin Wayni- linlwarul Ilny William lim:-s l'ayn-- Nlill'-'lm .lzimns My-rs 'llinlnau llnal .lurks llnnainl llaxiul Ri-iIZ. Il' William liarl im-rv-asll, -Ir. Ilawl Lair--fm .lwlnnwlr Iam--X Ilmitvr Nlangrlitf-r Paul MLN:-il I'vnir'k lfrwlrlrir-k Fluyil ,lnlms-m Vurlis llamplim 'I'h:m1as, .lr. ' 1 vfwvffv g .Y 4 'V ' . .. y,Lr':'.,.:,,?4l 1 V ummm. Pcrhape mv ftatcmunt can hcltt-r cxpicw thc timccpl -ll thc lratcrnity than thc lnllnwing ws-rtlx nl tht Prcanihlc nmrc lasting hasiag lur thc pr-rnrntnln nl hrnthcrly lure and kind lcclinug lim' thc mutual hcitclit and advanccincnt .sf i his --.a RWE ,wr . vw ,L 7-N gyl Ki- 8 H.. my ii .lnwllw-xxs lioyul Blwmks BIWIKXII Cutlor Ifrrrln-,-r Iioggzux B1'i1l:forlh MISS AGNES LOXVRY Winclucste1', Kentucky Longwood College ,nv .fr 3 1 Ez- , A :gl V B111-k Hollzuluy llurt Irby M1-allow Ramsey Roszlnelli ln-lo Dlll,'l'UX1lll Gritrin Ilawkins lin-llrrfr' Rarinu Rin-kman lIar1'inp:t-nn Heslgfvp--til Ilirikman .Ir-mfs Pappas Roper Shield 151-on-111115 Burton Clmncry Ilununur Hollomun Hunter Morton Frater 171 Urbe Bcnjamin Rlcc Lacy. Frazer in Faculmte Thomas Edward Crawley Fmtrcs m Cfllleglo Claus of 1978 Edwin Jett Andrews, -lr. Raymond lvlaxwcll Meador -lamcs Nallc Boyd Harry Edward Ramsey, Ir. ErankkBuck Pctcr Rosanelli. Beverly Long Holladay, Ir. Herbert Leigh Sealy Vvlallace Bennett Hurt Charles joseph Shaughnessy, lll Henry Claihinrnc Irby, jr. Edward Clarence Shephcrd. lV Thomas Franklin Stewart GFFICERS VVVALLACE BENNETT HL'RT No, l HERBERT LEIGH SEM' No. II BEVERLY Loma HOLLADAY, IR. No. lll is. ,1 fi' ,Jo -1. M31 Jo ' 11 .l 'f S 1 4 1 gy' via 1 ' ca' -'Af QQ ' Q -v .4' ff! 'AFM -. ffg- t- . . S .QA 1, sw 'X ' 4 'J 0 ,. , 3 ,. '49 'T' l 1 1 0 , :. ' I' 1 fi 1 41 'A . if , , -p G' ', X -1 -, -1 Q 1 v 1... :ca T -- Y E H I . 81111-1 SI11111g1111.1sq S11.11111.-1-11 5111111111 151-111111511-111 11111111 51111111 NY11iV.1 ll:-rfv,-1' 1l1'11y W11i111 Wilbun .X111,l1'1g11 5 15.111171 B-411111:-Q1' Shultz 511111111 51111111 Stnn-2 k1.1fx 1- ,111-x.1111lr1' 1,.1l11: 1i1k1-115111111 1',41!L11' 1111114 111-1-11111, -'11 111111115 l.i1t1.-11111 1311111111: 111111111 14,11-g,. 11111 11,.11,, .11-, 17111111115 1111511111 11111-11ixx11l1 ,1.11111-s 14,1111 l4.11xx.1111f NI1111l5 l-1.1111 1Q1'i1111, 111195 11 I-11+11':'1' l'1111111 111-1':'1-1 111111.11 111111.-rt 131111 ,Ina--1111 11111111-11 k'11t11-1'. Jr. '111-111111s 191111 F:111n.11' 1111l1111l.1y. H111'1', Smlf' f 1'I.1!I R111-11111 1i1,1i1- 11111111111 1111111 111--111.11 li1'v111v1'. .l1'. .X1'111111' W11111f111'-l 11111111- l11111':1- 1-1111111121 Ri'-111111111 11111111 .X1't11111' 11111111, .Ir. 1.z1x1r11111'e X-11'Il --Q' 1 51l1111l, .lr 11-111.11 1111111 11'1111,1 11111111 ,I111111 N1-lwn 1l11rri11gl1111, -hx 11111111911 511111111 111-11:11-11.-111, 'll'- '1'111111111s .Xl:111'111111 1111141111111 '1l111n1.1S 111111111 .111111-s kappa alpha F LvL111 ded 1869 ALPHA TAU CHAPTER E1t.1h11111e11 .11 l'1111np1.1en Sydney College 1809 l'Q.1pp.1 .'h1P1Ll kl1'L1C1' had 111 n1'1g1n 111 .1 1I'LlfC1'I11Iy H1'g.ll1 1:ed 111' ftnduntx nt V121-11111311111 College, Lexlngtnn, Alll' 11l11l.l, 111 DCCL1111'll' 111' 1865, funn alter C:1II1C1'2l1 R111'1e1't E. Lee 1'WCC.l111C prevdent 111' 111.11 llirllflllltlll. The 1L1e11Q und .111114 111' 1111 1'111111e1e1w were 1n:p11'eL1 1ilI'El'1y hy lhe e1rc111n1 Nt.1nee4 111 the tune ,l11Ll place, 411111 11 ww then' happy 1111' tune L11 take 111 the 1VtIll11L.1.lllHI1 -11' their 4l1'l1C1.LIl'C PI'l11C1P1CS whleh 1111111 ex'e1 e111n1n.1ne1 the f1111p1,11't 111' 1111 heurtf. There la 11 pe1'1me11t. 11111 LI11X'C1l1.ll1'VlC, 1131111111111 111 the 1:1'.1te1'n1Ly that Geneml Lee tunk ll 1pee1411 IVIICVCNL 111 the ynung 411' g11n1:11r111n and inllneneed the i'-1111111111111 111' nts e11.11':1c1er: hut. he that .1Q vt muy, 11 if eerlznn that the Order has .11w.1y1 p111'r11cd .1 NCl1 I'Cll2111f, c11n1erx'.1t1x'e, and pz1tr1otie course. 1.4.1, I-11111313111 1'1111p,1, 1:1-111-g1- 111111-11111-1'l Shield, .I1'. l1111'tl1-K1 1111111-1', .111 l':1111 l5'111lw,'114,-1' 1Y11i1.u W1lli11111 'I'11v1111'1r 1Y1lbIJll H1155 111' 151111 1. ---1 R111111e1t1- 1X1n11'111vs. .111 Rivl1.11'11 111-1111'-1 Il-111111111111 1ly1111111 hhlq 11111111, ,112 111.111111.111 K1111111111 111111111111 121-1111111 3111411111-l 111111i111:111' 11111111111 1211111111-11 .l11hnsI1111 F-11'1-Qt l:i1111n1'11 li-1151111 V11111411-5 L111511111 3111111111 1.1-1115 W1l1111111 li1'i1l:f111'111 l'11111'11-s 1111yw11111 H1-1115 511111 131'-1111111115 121115 Wi11s11111 Shultz 111-1--rly Stnnrt 15111-11111 .I.-nningfs Srnlt S11!1l11S R11-11111111 1.1-1111155111-11 l'1111111-111, 111 11111111 1f1:1l1- 51111111 1.211'1'j' 11.211116 1111111111--1' 1111111 111111j11111i11 5111111-, 111 an -w-, ww -an - 12 5 ,Q i avg' 'qw T19 5' T J, xg, M- ' wiif' J, . -E '- ' ow ' , wi 'f Jin is ..,.-f liuiley Brozi-lmlus Huston ljillalrd Dowcll I r-I'g:1IsoIi Crunllii DuIIIcIIti llunter Dl'1lliL' l l'lSClll'iUl'D Ilalwlcs MRS. NORMA SMITH PERKINS Richmond R Q , . I ,. .. Rf 1 X , NSR X N I 1 ' i na Pw, Cllillvllll llzirwmnl Hulnluuwl Hess Blontgoinery Oslu-I-Inv Run-li-y Iiolvbins Sumlers ,lolinsun U'Brit-II Ross Inge Joynt Slieplivril Wnflilill Slllllll SWOI'lfegcr Waring: Williams Fmtres m Faculmte Francis Ghigo Russell Charles MacDonald Fmtres In Collegio Class of l 958 Charles Sumner Bailey Vsfoodforcl Meade Broaddus jzuncson George Buston, II Robert Rogers Chaplin, jr. John Elliotte Harwood. Jr. Matlry Albon Hubbard, Ir. Wellfcird WarI'izIcr Inge, Ir. Richard George Ioynt Vsfilliam Childs Mzirtin Carl Reuben Nichols Williani Trainliam Perkins Richard Ernest Weingart OFFICERS RICHARD ERNEST WEINGART President ALEXANDER FLEET DILLARD, JR. Vice President JOHN RICHARD Wircox Secretary ELBERT PLURIMER OSBORNE, JR, 'Treasurer Martin Wilcox Vaughan Williams theta chi F1-unclctl 1856 NU CHAPTER Eft.1l'll1flwd .lt H.lmptlcn'Sydncy Cmvllc-gc l9l-1 Tha' Lfrfffl ul TllL'ftl Clllu I hfllt-vc m Thaw Chl, itx ll-lLllIlUI1hLIl1Ll xtx ldc. ul Nturdy rmmlw-md, nurtured hy rc-wlutc man, Lnnu hy hlgh amd mcrcd purpmc, lt has taken its plana mu 1' thc Cklllgllllwlhll mwtlluu--m UI' EXINCYICLI .ns Q1 pmml, U l-Lmlwlcdgc, .ln utlvanrwccl' ul' culture, and ll hulldcr ul L LISICI. It impucs truu lI'lCHdfl1llW, lcuchca truth, tcmpL1.11 tt amd tuliruncc, uxtwls VIITUC, cxglctw harmony, and cxttn .1 hclpmg hgmd In all who fsck it. I hcllcvc m thc pr1rn.xcyul'Al1n:1 Mutcr, IH thc usclu n ul my FYLIYCFHIIY, in ltr mllucncc :md itf HCCUINPIIN menu :md I bhzlll du all III my pmvcr to pcrpctuntc ltr 1 C thcrchy scrvmg my CQ IJ.-Hrgv 1'.-rl-ixul lhmt--r. ,Il ill-1-In-ll I'I--hm-5 .ll-lms-ln XX llllillll l'1:l'1'1-at R4-u ln-5 Iwlm BFJIWIIQI' lhlrbinx Willi. Ill'-rntwn Lulu- Bwgrgs Nm-tl Lilvs lion'-lx k'4u'r'vlll ,Xl--xuwll-r l'l1lmn1l llgnlxvs XI:1l'f:v,1s l' Qrvv lr-5' l.--xxif Wwsle-5 llrukv, Jr. flmli-'F IIa1 Ixx'1f-kv I-'risfhlwrm Jr. M14-lun-l I,-11 'I' cl, my country, and my lcllnw min lvvlm lizlrm-5 H:lmlv1'f, .l1'. 11.11114-lt F101-l Smith Ilw-l'lf-rt XYilllzlu1 Sw-l'lfp Iilxwml Imllglnx Yilllllllilll Il nm Izfluaml XX.1r4-, Jr. flillll Imxm-l M4-lfrm-k.-u Iluwkh William Xli1'll:wl H'li1iwn Williun 'Vylsr 14054, Jr. ,Inlm 51llllIl4'l Xhnrmgg, III 'l'lwlmxs Curtis Willizuns. uvllllillll Bryant Williams tis Wouslv-5 r 5 ' I, VY 21 ' ., K lg, naw: :fz f -,f...,v . .A-1,-1,. 'awww uwvummnvuamvyfmamvmnnmmsmumi ,,r:'r - 5 Y ips' ' 1 ' E' an 'SDS V, K T bf A x g, : Mig v- ,V X wr' .1 3 my Davis Hurt Hulsley Miss KAREN ELIZABETH POTTS Alexandria Longwood College ' ' Q5 'Jill'-1i.r.i l'f?id'555vi.R. 9 f Z lX 5'f , P. , , Iliuiham Knotts LI'3I:1r:1 f Q cvs xi' Q--rl gil QS. S-N 035 11' Q, , .arf wif I-'agran Iiolli,-may Price Blorgziii M31-rs Slivrimiii Seanmn 'furry Wallace Urbe Claude YVhite Ivlilam Fratres in Claudius Hornsby Pritchard, Ir. Fmtres in Facultate Philip Hortenstine Ropp David Cooper XVilson Emmct Roach Elliott XVcyland Thomas Joyner Fmtres in Collegio Class of 1958 Ronald XVeston Davis Earle Provost Dunham. Ir. Class of 1959 XX'ill1am Luther Fagan, -lr. Robert :Klmont Holloway Charles Munroc Dennis james jackson Henry Price OFFICERS XV1L1.iAxi I..L'THER F.-XG.-KN, XTR. President Ti-ioxms GEORGE UNoERxx'ooD Vicc'Pre5ident EARLE PROVOST DL'XH.'XYsi, IR. Secretary DAv1D :XNDERSON Kxorrs 'Treasurer Baughan Wainbersie Willie Class -vi lfhlvl QII I I H I II'-nrj FIII-:Irv B-isxn-II, III Inhn XXIIIIIUI XII r III II TI I :UI I II H1 II I1 Imu I I xxx lun I-I-III-1rr,I1WpII Burn,-ue xml ,I I III I 1 I NI nun I I rr Ii B u II.11I Bc-swell Tux Xl mnhr Clark E III Ntunrt I!.uyn.-ir An.Irr-ws Iv.:-.:II X1 L'II.Irl-Q ,XIfx.InvI+-r B.Iu:Iu.m. III lfI.lIj.nn1II Nr III Nl r In III II 'G-wrap Ikirkrfr Dad: III--rn. W.xwxIy I.Iv-nn Hurt IDI-.x.Ir Dunham. Fagan. Lhderwood, Knotts sg? L: Q Z- 'lf- A' I xa- I interfraternity council A jf, Preamble: Constitution of the Interfraternity Council, Whe1'eas, we the undersigned Greek letter Social Fraternities of I HampdenfSydney College, do desire to foster a better fraternity and college spirit, and to raise the standards of Greek letter social f f Qf 5 SX ,M , e Q we , , w e Q X A Q 44 S9 X X Q s xx, wx Agia N s ' ' ,. fraternities at HampdenfSydney College: we do, therefore, see iit to organize an Interfraternity Council at HamptlenfSydney College A A' A ubh THF COUNCIL CHI PHI PI KAPPA ALPHA X Q Roy Benjamin Dawson, Charles French Lucas 15 N Edward Heald Fox Harry Thomas Fennell SIGMA CHI KAPPA ALPHA Vi7illiam Lemuel Griggs, III HCHYY Claiborne Irby, If- .Iames Goss Ferricyliougli Herbert Leigh 5935' KAPPA SIGMA THETA CHI Henry Holt Sheppard Edward Swain Harlow, WILLIAM LEMIIEI. Gaioos, III President ROY BENJAMIN DAwsoN, IR. Vice President MAVRY ALBON HL'BB1XRD, IR. Secretaryf'I'reaxurer Ir. Maury Albon Hubbard, Ir. Clifton Argyle Dowell, III LAMBDA CHI ALPHA William Luther Fagan, Ir. John William Myers, III I fr Myers, Fagan, Huhbard, Sheppard, Dawson, Lucas, Ralsten, Griggs ubnize Wmwmo HOMECONUNG oecommom ' ' 'Q PNNL K ANEU5 'fH6H1E3Wi'TiArS E T ' ' 4 N' n I, Ig . 4 11 M? Q fa? swf 'I 'hw J 'lam AM, 'viva Shepherd: Putt. basketball captain: McKeel. manager the athletics l-I.-XIXIPDEN SYDNEY CML, LELIES fmwtlmll, lmsglmll. lmslqgt' lull. :md Lmck sqmds .ut IUCIDlNl1'S mf nh: Luth' Elght .md M45-m Ummm CHl1fCI'CI1CC4, Thc H.tI1lINLlC1l Sydnuy tmms .ur mrtcd fur tww xlLllSI.lUL1ll1! -4u.1l1t1cs: .m un' omqnluluiflq spmt -at pcrslstgnt ct but .md .ln L1lI.LIICI'JllWlC sunsc uf fnrmss A truc H.m1updcnf5yd' ucy Lltlmlutc is unc whw gnlxmys glvcs his lwst. why pl.ly4 fun' 1115 tmm .md nut fur luimsnlf. wlw is mwdcst in x'1cr111'y .md gcncrww m dufcur. whw accepts all dccmslwns m thc proper spirit. and whu i4 wllliug tw hclp urhcrs uns-fltishly. la 1 1 ll iigp -F12 ml .3 41 X , ,it 1 If-I' 'I ,lr ff! M coaches chalk up championship record for 1957-58 ROBERT JOSEPH TH.-KLM.-KN Athletic Director Coach Bob Thalman, in his second year as Head Football Coach and Athletic Director, headed El four man staff that turned in one of the most impressive seasons record in Hampden' Sydney sports history. Coach Thalman meteored thc Tigers in S f 1 football season which ended with the Bengal eleven as MasonfDixon and Little Eight champions. On the hardwood Coach Claud Milam's basket' ballers turned in a 15 f 'T tally for regular season play and participated in the annual MasonfDixon Conference Tournament in Baltimore. In the 1957 spring sports the Tigers won the Mason- Dixon and Little Eight conferences baseball championship under former Coach Weenie Miller. and Coach Linkenaugers thinclads com' piled a creditable record. . I 'M' , -' -'P as W7 if l fist Mmg vv,..:' N no Ai .-nk' ,aw 2- be wr' .ta...,....A , -vs-sw - ,- -...., , , 5, - -' ' X t Coaches Linkenauger, Thalman, Milam, Fulton. ' 1 5x,1e: an 15, First ROLL' NVclls. Falry. Furr. Boyd. Sexy, Cooke. Harlow, Irby, Buck, La1rt'c,Bryanr. Bcnfon. SecondRox.L 1Niontgomcry. Slaughter. Carpcr, Dans, johnson, Richmond, Clmpinzin. I., Smith. Summa, Edmunds. Hoback, Cor-dwyn. Harrington, Giglio. Third Roux jones, Babb, 1N1cLc:rn, Hillier, XYilson, TCYjCI1,Elb1I1gCf, XVood, D. Smith, Cutler. the tigers Won eight, lost one . . . 1957 SEASON RECORD I HampdenfSydney ,,,,,,,,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,.,,,, ..,,.. 3 9 l Bridgewater ,,v,,,.,., ,,,.,, f I Hampden'Sydney ,.,.. .,.,., 1 4 Emory and Henry ..,,.,. r..r.. 1 2 Hziinpden4Sydncy ,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 9 Guilford ..,,,.,,....,... rr.,,, 1 4 Hampden-Sydney ,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 4 XVestern Maryland ....,r ....., 6 HampdenfSydney ..... ,,,rrr 2 S Iohns Hopkins ........, ...... 1 3 HampdenfSyclney ....,,......... ,,,r,. 3 2 XVCSI Virginia W'esleyan ,,,,,, ..,,,, 6 HampdcnfSydney .,,,,,,,..., ,,,,,, 2 6 Randolphflvlacon ,.., H19 HampdenfSydney . ,v,.,,, ,,,,,, 3 2 Vvfashington and Lee .. .,..,, 18 HampdenfSydney ...rr ,,,,,. 6 NW' Sewanee .i,,,..,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 5 CofCaprains Gene Cooke and Ed Harlow 119 -4 , ' 1114111 ',-J L Q L4 L A. . , gk -xv. L f.,4' , I ...s ' Y . . , , 1 Y-,.-,.,.r!n:g', fr, ,515-' sg to complete best season in h-S history TIGERS DOWN BRIDGEWATER IN 1957 SEASON'S OPENER Sept. 21-The Tigers got off to a roaring start in the 1957 football season downing the Bridgewater Eagles 39fO. The potent HfS eleven rolled up 429 yards in their Hrst win. The game, played in the intense heat, turned into a rout early in the sec' ond half with Thalman clearing his bench. The Bengal scoring was led by halffbacks Bill Benson and Joe Leafe with two touchf downs apiece. BC H-SC First Downs ....... ..,. 1 1 32 Yards Rushing ......, ,.,, 1 30 280 Yards Passing .,....... 6 132 Passes ,...........,......,..,. ,.,.... 1 f 3 7fl5 Passes Intercepted ......, 1 1 Punts ............,.....,.. ....... 4 '30 3133 Fumbles Lost .,.... 4 1 COOKE-C0'CL1PIL1i71 Senior-'Tackle HARLOW-CofCaptain SeniorfGuaTd BRYANT Senior4Baclq Bucx Senior-Guard STRONG EMORY E3 HENRY FALLS IN WAKE OF BENGAL ADVANCE Sept. 28-The HampdenfSydney Tigers, displaying a never-sayfdie spirit, overcame a 12fO fourth quarter deficit to down the Emory and Henry Wasps 14-12. The entire contest was played in a windfdriven rainstorm on a mud covered gridiron. The first quarter ended in a nothing to nothing tie with both teams having trouble with the slippery football. Emory and Henry broke the ice scoring first in the second quarter on a blocked punt and later in the third quarter on a double reverse. The fourth quarter was one that will long be remembered in Tiger football history. The HfS eleven got their Erst punch across as Bill Benson scampered 44 yards around his own left end. Furr's conversion was good, and the score was 12f7. Less than six minutes later the Tigers had the ball on the Wasps 25 yard line. From then on it was a matter of solid determination climaxed by Benson's score. E Ea' H HfSC First Downs ..... 7 8 Yards Rushing ........ ...... 1 '57 188 Yards Passing ..... 0 39 Passes ....... ...... O f O 3- 5 Punts ............ ...... 5 -36 5537 Fumbles Lost ....... .. 2 5 Benson Qi,- 35J scores in Bridgewater game with victories over t TIGERS EDGE Oct. ll-The Red 'n' Gray ram into un' expected dithculty at Guilford. N. C.. just managing to beat the inspired Quakers. l9fl4. The Bengals scored on their Iirst play from scrimmage with Bill Benson going fifty-eight yards after rccciving L1 screen pass from Buh Furr. The Quakers got right hack into the ball game scoring in the first quarter and than again in the third to go into thc lead. Late in the third period with XYally Gigliu leading the attack the tigers marched sixty-three yards for their second score. It was not until midway in the fourth quarter that the Tigers finally went ahead to stay with Giglio scoring from one yard out. GUILFORD QU.-X raditional riva s . . . KER5. I9 - 14 GC HSC First Downs ..., 20 18 Yards Rushing ,, , 346 313 Yards Passing .. 75: 72 Passes ..... ...,....,..... 3 -6 Passes Intercepted .. l -P33 Punts , ,,.,....,,, , Fumhles Lust Soi s 1 1 r . ' 6' ' u 4 4 . hcial figures not ax 'ailablc Born Senior---Tticlgic Sian' Senior- f-Buck IRM Senior-Canter XVriLLs Senior--'Tuclqlc pi ' fggh,n.xj.,1 x. -. - '-Nagy 4 A1 Q ' ,. ,x , r,,,j', sm , .sw 3i-.,'- ,, A 'ii -T.'.'. .. . cgi- 5 V, 'cz ', '-1 Lf.-1 r Top: Benson fii Bij scores against Emory and Henry. Bottom: Head Foo Athletic tball Coach and Director Bob Thalman. Q-un. xr ! 1 Wir. 4- H , 1. -5.-g ', . 1 , V PN' ... it my W K. U.W,ii.4'5q f fit.. it .AE ,N 'QW 'I 3-e 's ,,,...i iw:- ' A 1 . 1 . If 4' ' V' 4:4 .i uhha K. . 7 ' 5 '5-' A . '5,.': s14:W ' ..2 im 1 14 A ,- ,1 I 1- 5.4, ,',,.-. 4 1 5, v , rv' . , if 31 - va 2 ' ,mi ,-, , . 1 , ,-N-y ' - . . :ff fm'-S s 'Fw' 3. ar ' ff Z:2'2.,,I1,-'-' .- g 1f'f5,, . . Q A -L A ,':'I3fff7QT.,Jf fp-151, ,i A 'gg 15,2 lg35,'14-jgP:'f-',s1e.-3.51, by -'44, gg. tt.. 4 ' t -4 ,,1' mp W.. A -' .ta A . 5 L is fi -AML . Ls, '-'13-viviiftbrii f. i 1 A z TIGERS ROMP OVER WESTERN MAR Get. l9iThe HampdenfSydney eleven iinally got a good olfense going in the iirst half and breezed past a good Western Maryland team 34-6. The Bengals jumped OH to an early 2OfO lead and left the field at half time with a 2Of6 advantage. The second half turned into a defensive battle LEAPE Senior4Baclq FURR junior-Back SMITH Iunior-End RICHMOND Junior-End YLAND, 34 f 6 with both Tiger touchdowns coming as a result of defensive plays. Tommy Bryant led the Bengal hall carriers with 105 yards. Jim Felty, a standfout all afternoon, blocked two punts and scored twice. WM HfSC First Downs ..,... .... 1 O 17 Yards Rushing ,.... .... 1 72 264 Yards Passing ..... ..., 6 8 29 Passes ...................... ....... 4 -14 2f8 Passes Intercepted ..... . 2 3 Punts .,..,.,............. ...... 4 '30 2f42 Fumbles Lost ...., Z 2 - A mwmww--Q 'L i mm. mum. .t A V T T'-ww in . Y ' .. ,.1.s. fm: - i ' .-f:3:,.y '-.. Q-I-bk-nu W , V YH: y,i.,jM 6, . , .ix ' 2: V , ' ' . 'i4 'f+5 7 7 'fr 1' 'H f Q3 ' 9 . V - :LA 1' iw 5 'ff' ' .9 'Qi vw' lf' K Q Z' 1, 'JFK -'Gi .' ' w-ig.-4. .' PMs l :QW-'..'W9'1Lf.-I---' 'Aff .. 6 L Q5 .L ' ' 4.f ',i- 3 ' ' Q 'f -L - 1 .f A-1' az..-, '1 '- ' 1 .v:,.ti sl Q k K - ,MMV -V5 . .M Xw s. Q i Q . . 1' ti .. .Q - . ,V 5 , i Ly S . jg? M' . ,T Xiixtvivmass wi . 1 my ,V in-wri t Sf, f. as Q X 4- ' ii ,aw . x iq s A . .1 A 1 . s .X ,A ,X C H f' Trl-,i st ff it my it X, 2 . P .K 1 T V 'vm ' 2 f is 5 ' - - 4, f . is . 2 K ff , Q' ' Hal M ff.. , s Ill' , Q, QQ X . ' ' 'f -1 it 'S vs., ,,...i-au Q , 52 :::s5:::i-5' , . h Lt gg '- H it N ,ti i M , N1 4' X 7,98 1 A M 1 ,gas ' '- Q. 21.1 iaggg- Qi V .Lexi . - A0:L.xQt:,3,9 vi '- , 9- Top: Freshman Jim Slaughter 1.117311 picks up ground against Johns Hopkins. Bottom: Fast moving NVally Gig- lio 141'-ilj scores in the Tiger's Homecoming victory. to cop championships in both little eight TIGERS BE.-XT JOHNS HOPKINS BEFORE HOMECOMING CROXYD Oct. l64The Tigers rolled up their lillth straight victory of the season in downing the Blue ,lays of .lohns Hopkins 25'-13 before an overflow Homecoming crowd, The Bengals took the opposing kickoil' and marched 73 yards in eight plays for initial tally, Still early in the first the hall Frank Buck intercepted a pass on the Blue -lay twenty-seven and minutes later Furr hit Felty in the end :one for the second score. The -lays finally got their single wing attack going late in the tirst half and marched for a touchdown. The second half was all HanipdenfSydney with Furr hitting Felty with a 45 yard pass and -s NVEST VIRGINIA XYESLEYAN STOMPED BY TIGERS, 3216 Nov. Z-The Big Redl' scored three touchdowns in the lirst six minutes over the hadly outclassed Bobcats of XX'est Virf ginia Vfesleyan and euasted tn their sixth straight triumph. Bill Benson scored three of the Tiger-s touchdowns tu make him the top point man in the state with 60. The Buhcats had difficulty holding on tu the ball and were down 1010 hcfure they could run a successlul play from scrim- mage, Alter that the HfS reserves took over and played all but luur minutes ol' the remaining time. XY.Va,Vx'. HSC scoring again un a keeper late in the fourth Flrst Downs 9 18 quarter. Yards Rushing ,,,,., ,,,, 9 9 217 I H HVSC Yards Passing ...i. ,.,, 4 1 117 Passes ..,.,.,.,.,........,.. . 3fS 911 F' . D ' s ,.,,. I1 4 irq mln 11 Passes Intercepted ,.,.. ..,. 3 Z Yards Rushing ...... ,.., . , 118 216 PUHIS ,',Y '-,'- ',', Aafafaw 4 '31 3410 , Fumbles Lust .,,. , 3 1 Yards Passing 71 76 Passes ...,.. ,.,.....,,.. .,.,,, 8 f 14 -I-9 I Fiirri -E d Passes Intercepted ...,..., , 1 J 'lumor N Moxrrzoxiiiai' Punts ......Y. ....... 7. '23 133 -lunior-Gutird Fumbles Lost ,.,.. , O 1 BENSON SophoniurefB.1clg 1 Q, A EisiNGi5R 5 ' Sophoniore-End :Q L 6 .1 ' I 'I -Q , E514 X 'mf '7'5'.f . I .1 M 5 Y- :la ff- ffl?-' ' 5F 1 5-'?wgeef?.gi 7 1 , , I f Q,-' 1 N ' I 'afitgi Qflf , . . ' I -bs K l if . 'i-, I q5..ijff'.f 1, 4. gig A , X, 5, K ' is 6 . fxfii' .fu,.gf f . YF' -s. L f f - - - ---.3 Q Benson 1115351 scores again against outclassed Vfest Virginia Wesleyan L isp- -.-,-1, and powerful mason-dixon conferences X x 1' ,df and with five tiger regulars selected BENGALS BEAT ARC1-LRIVAL RANDOLPFLMACON, 2649 Nov. 194Trailing throughout most of the iirst three quarters, the Hampden'Syd' ney Tigers exploded for two touchdowns in the final period to take a 26f19 win over Randolphflviacon in the biggest game of the season. The Yellow jackets scored twice and led 13fO before the Tigers could get rolling, Bob Furr hnally hit Larry Smith for the first HfS tally just 15 secf onds before intermission. Vslith their backs to the wall the Bengals scored early in the third quarter with Tom Bryant scoring from the three. The jackets came storming back again and moved ahead 19f15 as the third quarter closed. Two Furr-to' Smith passes set up the Tigers' third touchdown with Benson scoring, Furr made the all N important extra point. Bryant put the , game cn ice scoring the fourth and iinal TD First Downs .,.... Yards Rushing .. Yards Passing .,,,, Passes .......,....,..,.,.,.. Passes Intercepted ..,.. Punts .,.........,,......... Fumbles Lost ..,, EBERT Sophomore-Center Davis Sophomore-Back 'XXYILSON Sophomore-Back VVYILKINS AND Fowtisa RfMC 13 167 76 4f1O O -P28 1 HSC 14 181 64 +7 1 4121 0 XVASHINGTON 3 LEE DOWNED BEFORE DAD'S DAY CROWD Nov. 16-The Tiger eleven extended their win streak to 12 games over two seasons by beating XVashington and Lee Univerf sity 32118 before the irst Dad's Day crowd. The game was highlighted by two tremendous runs of 72 and 60 yards by Tom Bryant. HampdenfSydney drew 'first blood early in the opening quarter, but XV if L came right back with a tieing marker. A pass from Herb Seay to Bill Richmond gave the Bengals a seven point lead at half time. Bryant took charge in the last half scoring on a 72 yard run in the third quarter, XVashington and Lee moved within a touchdown again, but Bryant got otf another good run to put the game on ice. During the halfftime ceremonies Mr. XVilliam T. Allen, president of the Parents and Friends Association, crowned Miss Lou Cowan queen of Dad's Day. The Parents and Friends sponsored the special activities of the day. W E3 L H-SC First Downs ....... ...... 7 17 Yards Rushing ...... 92 431 Yards Passing .,.... 74 36 Passes ....,.................. ..... 7 '21 4f13 Passes lntercepted ...... .. 3 1 Punts .....,...........,.. ..... 6 '36 3558 Fumbles Lost ..... .. 3 2 lvianagers RandolphfMacon's Sig Howerton is wrestled to the ground by Smith, Cooke, and Benson. on first string all-little eight BEYSON. COOKE. FELTY, FURR, team TIGERS END SEASON . XYITH LOSS TO sEvv.xxEE mm NAMED TO ALELITTLE EIGHT TEAM ' Nov. 237 The number thirteen proved unlucky agam as the Txgers, strxvrng for thexr thirteenth III Ll rovv for the second tlme rn a four year period. llaltered before the Purple of Sevvanee. 625. It was a game marred wzth mud and had hreal-as for the H-S eleven. The Tmgers got oil' to a good start. seorlng the hrst touchdown on a pass from Furr to Larry Smith, From alas vvent agaxnst then on. hovvever, the bre the Bengals, who lost SS yards vra pen' alties. vvrth many eommg on crucial plays. On one occas1on the Tigers got to the one foot lme and could not push across. L'S HSC First Dovvns .. 19 S Yards Rushing .. .. 284 63 Yards Passmg .. 63 193 Passes ..,..,.,.,........,.. 7-4 13-21 1 ffl Passes Intzrcepted Punts ..,.........,.,... ,.,.,, 4 -39 4-38 Fumbles Lost .,.t. . 0 O Dee. 9 --Pac of lltllllxllfli Bill B I B--h l'urr, every me eleven earn Lrttle Erght squ Furr. lun Feltv. lrhv gained hrst Other Tlgers ed hy the Lllldllllllilllb seleetr-tn e1sun and qllarterhaelt memher lvl the H8 start' ed nrentlon on the all nd. Besldes Benson and Gene Cooke. and Henry -trrng herths. honored were end Larry Smith. tail-:le 'lun Boyd. guards Frank Uk ln ll UXK, tn IL N llll Q Y B'k.dEdHr'l':dh.'k:'I'w . Bryant and XYallv Giglio. C: ' K ms x, . As unammuus 4ClCCIltJlWs, Bgneon and ' . ' . 4- AQ. ' Furr vvere honorary eufeaptalns ol the - a ' '-qf 5- X ., mythrcal ICZHR eht-sen hy ten sports vvrrters ' t -.. and coaches rn the state, PI.-KRRIXIGTOX Sophonmore-Gutlrd Goornvvx Sophomore-End 'I'ERjEx Sophom- wrt:-Tack le XXYHITLEY. D. P. Plebl1C1fj'D1T6CIL 7' Maconls Bunkie Keeton scores as Tigers vis, Furr, and Benson-'are too late to stop him. +Da .st Q Y, . . .T lv the tiger live . :I 'Q Q.. . s rl s X ' ,QV , . The Tiger basketball squad under the tutorage -A--M of Coach Claude lkiilani, returning to a coaching KF , capacity on the Hill, captured first place in the '? I Little Eight Conference and second spot in the fv1asonfDixon Conference. The roundballers had a 155 record in regular season play, and won one and lost one in the annual hlason-Dixon Tourna- IDCUI. Sophomore Vcrnelle Martin headed Tiger scoring with a total of 301 points and a 15.1 game average. In a game average, the Bengals scored 75 points while holding their opponents to a 61.8 points per game. Captain Horsley Putt and Coach Claude Milam Front Row: Dodson. Nlartin, Putt, Collman, Hawker Second Row: Chenery, Fennell, Tucker, Sayres, Shepherd. Lloyd, Hammer turn in 15-5 season record Hampdcn4Sydney ..,,...,....,, ,. ...,.. S7 Richmond Prolcssional Inst. ,,., ,..A,, 6 1 Virginia Military Institute ,, . ,,.,. . 77 Hampden-Sydney ....,......,.,, v,,,,, 7 3 Hampdcn'Sydney .,,,..,..,,. -VVY . alma Baltimore University ...... ,,.,,, 7 3 Hampden-Sydnev ,.,...... .VVVYV 6 6 Lynchburg ......,.. 56 I'Iampden-Sydney ,, 87 Brideewatez' .... ...... Y,,,,, 4 3 HampdenfSydney ,,,............ ....,. ,..,,..,, l 4 I5 Union Theological Seminary ,....,. ,,,,,, 4 9 HampdenfSydney .,,A..... .,,.. .,,.A. 6 S Norfolk Division .. , ........ ,...,, 5 5 Hampden-Sydney ...........,.......... ,,,,,, 5 I Richmond Professional Inst. ..,, .,..r. 5 0 Hampden-Sydney .,...,..........., .Y,,,, 5 1 Bridgewater ................, ...,.. 4 9 XX'ashington and Lee .,.. .. 61 Hampden-Sydney ..,.. ..,... 5 3 Hampden-Sydney ,,,,.. S9 Roanoke ..........,..,.. ,,.,,. 6 S Hampdenfsydney ,.,,. r.A,,. 7 3 Randolph-Macon .. .,.... 60 HampdcnfSydncy .. ..,,,, 92 Norfolk Division ..... ...... 5 3 Vkiilliam and Mary ,...... .,,,,, S 5 Hampdenfsoydney ,,,,. .,A.,. 5 9 HampdenfSydney .. ,...., 78 RandolphfMacon ....,, 69 Roanoke ,.......,,.,. .. ,,,, 6-4 HampdenfSydnev -W ..,,,, 56 Hampden-Sydney .....,... .,,.,. 7 9 Western Maryland .,.,,,. ,. 58 Mt. St. Marys ..,,YY ,,.,,, 6 7 Hampden Sydney ,,.,,, 58 Hampden-Sydney . ,t,vv 97 Lynchburg ...,,.... ,.,.tt 7 O I'IampdenfSydney . ,,,.. ,,,rA, 9 2 johns Hopkins ,..... ...... 6 S Starting slowly, the Tigers picked up steam in the second half to rout the Green Devils of R.P.I., 87-62. in the opening contest of the 1957478 season. On a long trip to Lexington, the HampdenfSydney quintet almost defeated the strong V.M.I. team. Keydet center Lee Southard led his team to a 77f73 victory in the last live minutes. Hawker stole the lime' light of the night with his 28 points. In their first game at Gammon Gym, the hot Tiger five gave the home fans a show with a 100-73 rout of Baltimore University. While 93 , 'auf' -pwlwpe-7: SAYRES GOES UP FOR TWO ?S PUTT, Captain Senior-Forward SH BPH ERD Senior--Forward HAWK ER SophomoreiGuard . . to capture 1958 championship the Bengals were still hitting from the floor, the Lynchburg College basketballers were downed on the home court, 6656. Increasing their percentage, the Tigers continued their impressive Gammon Gym record by doubling the score against Bridgewater, defeating the Eagles, 8743. Led by Martin, the Milammen ran up their highest score of the season in a 1077f49 rout over Union Theological Seminary. After a substantial victory over Norfolk Division, the Tigers ran up against a iiredfup R.P.I. five, having to pool all their talents to down the Green Devils before a home crowd. In another close game the HfS team barely JUMP! managed to eke out a victory over a spirited Bridgewater Eve on the Eagle home court by a 5249 margin. Lloyd led the Tigers. Moving into Big Six competition, the cold' shooting Tigers fell before a late surge of Wasliiiigtoii and Lee by a score of 61-53. The Generals came from behind with sixteen straight points in the last nine minutes to take the victory, In a fastfpaced, home court tussle the HfS squad exploded for 59 points to break a 3060 deadlock and topple the perennial Little Eight Champs, Roanoke by a score of 8968. Hawker scored a total of 24 points while Martin turned in 22. HAVJKER IN A SCRAMBLE mfmxm Suites Sophomore-Cen te r TNI.-XRTIN SephoniorefGum'd LLOYD Sup homore-Fo riva rd in little eight conference competition . . . Spirited lay their victory over the Roanoke Iviaroons, the Tigers traveled to Ashland and downed the RandolphfMacon five, 731611, lie' fore a crowd strongly intermingled with Garf DCI 'ii Gray routers. The Norfolk Division was again easily defeated hy a high scoring Tiger live as Hawker, Ixlartin, and Lloyd im- proved their game average. The Bengals' third loss came at the hands of another Big Six rival, Vvlilliaiii and Mary. It was a long trip and a long game as the Indians overseored the iighting Tigers, 8959. Revengefminded Yellow jackets came to - the Hill. hut received no better treatment. Provoked hy the traditional rivals, the Bengals HOME CROXX-'D again defeated the RandolphfMaeon team in a 'FSIH gains. Then the Tigers went to Salem with most of the student liody in assistance, lWllI the Roanoke team was determined not to siitlier a second loss to the Tiger ll1X'lldC1'S.Will1 noisy support the Big Maroon recorded a high scoring second period and set the Tigers hack, 6456. The Tigers then reverted to their winning ways as they took the road to Westiiiiiister, Nlaryland, and routed the Green Terrors of Vifestern Iviaryland, 7953, in an easy Mason' Dixon Conference game. Vv'hile in the area the team met Mt. St. Marys The icefcold Bengal Quintet dropped the contest to the DEUCE FUR SHEPHERD ---mummy ,Q 4.11 in... -la. . . and to assume second place HAWKER UP FOR TWO Mounties by the score of 6758. Shepherd was Tiger high scorer for the evening. In the hnal Little Eight game of the season the champion Tiger quintet journeyed to Lynchburg and downed the home team in a hard fought contest. Highscoring Bob Lloyd, Leon Hawker, and Vernelle Martin led their team in the 97f70 conquest. To end the season the Bengals, putting on one of their best round' ball exhibitions of the season, routed the Blue Jays from Johns Hopkins by a score of 92f68. The tall Tigers dominated the backboards as Gil Sayres scored a total of 20 points. TIGERS ENTER TOURNEY PLAY As the second seeded team, the Tigers en' tered competition in the annual MasonfDixon Conference Tournament at Loyola College in Baltimore. In the 6I'St round the Tigers ref peated their rout of Johns Hopkins, downing and eliminating the Jays with a S166 score and a superb display of basketball handling. On the second night the HfS squad met Mt. St. Mary's and for the second time fell before the power of the Mounties. Although Bob Lloyd amazed the tourney crowd with his 31 points, the Tigers lacked seven points in the last seconds of the 7S'7l game. Eight regulars received their letter at the end of the season: Horsley Putt, Buck Dodson, Ted Shepherd, Leon Hawker, Bob Lloyd, Ver' nelle Martin, Gil Sayres, and Larry Hammer. HAMMER Freshman-Forward DoDsoN Sophomore-Guard 1 r 1 FENNELL IN A JUMP in the important mason-dixon standings. Hawker .,,... Snyrcs ..A.,AA. Shepherd .....,., Martin .,.. Putt ...... Lloyd .....,. Hammer .... Dodson o..,,. Collman ,... Fennell .w,,.. Tucker ...... Burton ..... Humphreys Smith ........ Browning ...7, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Qrcgulnr scasonj 4 G FGA FGM FGM FTA FTM FTC? TP AVE. 19 229 100 44 60 75 245 12.9 20 180 S7 42 79 65 225 11 3 17 98 44 44 50 59 117 69 20 247 103 42 129 74 302 Ii 1 20 137 54 34 45 73 141 71 20 257 113 40 S0 S1 277 13 9 16 52 28 50 27 S0 78 4 9 12 41 25 61 17 65 61 51 4 10 3 30 1 100 7 IS S 9 4 44 1 - S 1 6 S 21 2 9 14 43 10 1: U 17 12 70 2 S0 25 i 0 5 9 4 44 S S0 12 24 1 1 A - 2 100 2 20 1 1 1 100 4 - 2 20 20 1315 585 4022 515 6675 1512 75.6 lenks, Rcitz, Browning, Godsey, Thomas ..: Cf' -1 Q . , 6, SX . -- . 'c 1 X 'ft 13115: 'TK nw ,EEA-fee I S -ki 1 W Ms 1 . . ' ' 3 T1:f1ws- 1 X X . A , i es 1 f. . , Q . -, - fin.. , 5 x 1... Q . ' 4 51 ., .,. X Ki 2 -V 5 - - : Q . ,ab 4 V . Q S 2 N . :iv ,:f - ff . sr or ' Q V -, so K . . , . L ll K i 5 V N 0 Qs A 5 Q . ,. , Q 5 as r - 'tes t 4 S .ar 3' 'X 1 Q x - - .M - 1 f X X 1 ' ti. V 'r H . x 5 - ,,,. ewes ., ' -1 X -, . 1- . ' ' --- . , . Q -,-:::::s-':5'+::-b-- - ' N ' 1:-:. 1 K Q. -. W K 5: . ...asa 4-t t f? i ., . , ,,. , .. Gritlin, Moo1'e, Ferguson, Stinespring, Waddill, Copeland. jv basketball Fork Union .,,,,.,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, 1 O3 HampdenfSydney ,.,.. ..... 6 O Lynchburg ..,.,.,.....,.. .,,., 6 7 HarnpdenfSydney ..... ...., '5 6 Bridgewater .,.,l..... ...., 7 6 HampdenfSydney ..... ..... 7 O Fork Union ........,, ..... 7 6 Hampden-Sydney ..,.. ..... 4 2 Bridgewater ........,. ..,.. 6 2 Hampden-Sydney ,..,. ..... 5 5 St. Christophefs .. ...,, 71 Hampden'Sydney ,.... ..... 6 4 Randolph-Macon ........,........ ..... 9 6 HampdenfSydney ..............,..... ..... 'S 6 Hargrave Military Academy ..... ..,,. 8 O Hampden-Sydney ..,,.......,..,..... ...,, 'S O St. Christophefs ..... ..... 4 6 Hampden-Sydney ...., ..... 3 6 HampdenfSydney ,.,..,,.,,......, ..... 6 9 RandolphfMacon .,,,,,.........,.,.. ,.... 6 5 Hargrave lvlilitary Academy .,... ,,.,. 9 5 Hampden'Sydney ............,.,..... ..... 7 9 Woodberry Forrest .... .,... 7 7 HampdenfSydney ,.,.. ..... 5 5 Lynchburg ..,......... ..... 8 2 HampdenfSydney ..,.. .,... 7 3 cross country Although a cross country race lacks the grandeur and excitement of a football game, there was a small number of boys who turned out for this grueling sport. They worked hard and did their best, Hnishing the season with a 4'1 record and fourth place in the Little Eight. Number one man for the harriers was King Wad' dill, who set a new college record of 16:05 on the HampdenfSydney 3.1 mile course. track in 1957 5 1 L -4' 1 '.'i I Bunting Brown crosses with Z1 substannal lead. 199 7 SEASON Hampdcwsydney ,......,. ...... 7 1 East Carolina College ,..... V..... 5 1 Norfolk Division ....... ..,... 7 6 HampdenfSydney ..... ...... 4 6 Hampden-Sydney ..... ...... 7 1 V Bridgewater ....,.... ..,... 5 1 I , Ha1npdenfSydney ..... ...... 7 1 Lynchburg ..........,... ...... 5 1 I-IampdenfSydney ......... ,...., 6 9 W6 Washington and Lee ...,.. ...... 6 1 1X6 HampdenfSydney .,.., .....r 7 4 1X2 RandolphfMacon ,.... ..r... 4 7 172 Roanoke ,,,,,,,,,,,-, ,,,,,, 9 3 lim Frazer, HampdenfSydney weightman who set state records in the shot and H3mPdCf1'SYdUEY ----- ---'-- 2 9 discus last year. fast hampden-sydney thinclads end . . . Wheii the HampdenfSydney thinclads took to the cinders against East Carolina in their first meet of the season, they began one of the most successful seasons which a Tiger track squad has known in recent years. Under the capable coaching of rookie coach Monty Linkenauger and the able leadership of co' captains George Grinnan and -lim Wiley, the thinclads turned in a very respectable 92 record, In addition they placed third in both the Little Eight and MasonfDixon Conferences, Much of the credit for this season was due ,Ni sf' . A J- . memw,f'- Cn , e-. . - r- . .-1 mv: ,MM 'f:.'m...'. .-..:m+ Q to Jim Frazer. a senior who rewrote all records in the weights both at Hampden-Sydney and in the MasonfDiXon Conference. His marks of SO feet onefeighth inch in the shot and 150' 7 in the discus will stand a long time. Speedy Bill Benson, who tied the college record of twenty-two seconds in the ZOO yard dash and Wzilter Chapman were dependable performers in the dashes and hurdles. In the distances Coach Linkenauger depended on Bunting Brown, Tom Allen, Bob Hippenf stcele, King Waddill, George Crinnan, and john Graves. W. - - 'iill v 'QQ ekifeff .Q- D- 156 Among the impressive victories which the trackmen wrote into the college record were the downing of a strong Randolphflvlacon team and an edge over the Washingtoia and Lee University thinclads. Other victories over Bridgewater, East Carolina College, and Lynchf burg completed the Tigers YZ mark. During the season the HampdenfSydney squad lost to the stronger Norfolk Division and Roanoke teams. In May the thinclads played hosts to both the MasonfDixon and Little Eight Conference h 8 a ts Track Meets at Death Valley. In bot even . . . the 1957 seas O11 ' I I k 3 'N ,if , 1 ,,,. , - I . ' V A -5 ': P', .' A- . V. l lg ' ' -- i w, ' .' -'J Eiffjx- ' ' - 'f ' , ' . ETF i-.',i??i-...A Y , N- V7 145' - I' Q- 3? E V . x - 1f5g,- T rg, ,,,:eEf'fi-W '1....aH ' 'K-T - 4'1 Q, ' ,, :H 4, -.,0g ' - .A 1352. - 3 '- ' ' 5, ,fr - . -,,,gsJ.-val fren? ,Q ,, . 1' V, . '.,w wlf, ' jf., if' V' -1 1 peril, 24,1-raft'- mx.1f'g ' .1 f E 4, 'TIF if 'fx-Yfw 'T . Y JST' ggi, A. a , ,fb 'f 'it ' - Li, ,,...f ., '-f Ae ' as T,'3':.3v the Tigers finished third. Roanoke College captured the lVlfD crown during the annual conference event at the college. NEW COLLEGE RECORDS 1957 SEASON John Graves toppled the old college record for the half mile, posting a new mark of 2:O1,7. And the Tiger mile relay team, com' o'cd of Buntinv Brown, Bill Benson, Tom p 5' :- Allen and Bob Hippensteele, set a new school 'ord of 1-'78 7 in the mile relay. rec . .- . Bill Benson tied the school record of twenty' two seconds in the 220 year dash, with a 5-2 record 'f .4 1957 baseballers 1957 SEASQN HampdenfSydney ............ 21 Norfolk Division ,............. 6 HampdenfSydney ....,...,... 9 Norfolk Naval Station ,... 4 HampdenfSydney ..,......... 11 Lynchburg ...,........., ...Y... 5 Hampden-Sydney .,.......... 6 Bridgewater ............ ....... 5 Richmond ....,...,.,...., ,,.,... 6 H:11npdenfSydney ............ 5 Hampdenfsydney ............ J RandolphfMacon .,.. ,...,,. 1 HanipdenfSydney ............ 8 Richmond ...,,,7,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 6 Coach uVJCc1iie Miller I'l2lI11pdCI1'SydI'16y' 1957 Season Norfolk Division Fort Lee ............,4, HampdenfSydney Fort Lee .............., HampdenfSydney HampdenfSydney American U. ....... . Hampden-Sydney Bridgewater ......... HampdenfSydney Lynchburg .Y......... Washington E99 Lee HanipdenfSydney HampdenfSydney RandolphfMaeon , Front Row: Coach Miller, Saunders, Rickman, Williaixis, Harlow, Tyncs, Carter, Humphreys, Collman, Davis, Marlowe Buck Row: Manager Jones, Leafe, McLean, Pierce, Duncan, Drew, Cox, Cooke, Sheppard, Dodson, Manager Fowler win mason-dlxon championship Davis ...,....,....,..., Humphreys .,...,.. Cox ..............,,...... Cooke ...... ........ McLean Harlow .,,. ......., Duncan ........ ..... Williams Hawker Dodson ......,,.o..,... Humphreys ........ 6-O Carter .,.............. 4-O Pierce ....,. .,...,. 1 f1 Tynes ..,. ....... 1 -1 Leafe ..,, ,.,,.,, O fl BATTING STATISTICS r h bb rbi I2 17 6 12 18 I3 21 12 16 17 S 7 19 23 9 I0 Ii li 14 Ii 11 12 11 10 11 17 6 13 6 10 7 1 1 4 6 2 3 3 4 2 0 STATISTICS ip er bb so 46 5 19 41 42 IO 7 20 23 12 S 3 14 7 8 12 3 3 5 6 HVC. .4Uw .277 .266 .383 .313 .286 .288 .184 .261 .267 era. .96 2.13 4.61 4.42 8.11 1957 'tennis The 1957 edition of the HampdenfSydney tennis team turned in a creditable six wins, eight losses record under the captainship of senior Bill Odom. During the season the Tiger netmen met Lynchburg, Union Seminary, Bridgewater, Richmond, Roanoke, and Ran' dolphfMacon twice. Jack Miller, a veteran returnee, led the Tigers from the number one slot. Except for Odom the team was composed of freshmen and sophomore. Freshmen Lind' sey Witt, Bill Waters, and Marshall Ebert were maine stays for the netters. Sophomore Bob Cunningham, 1958 team captain. came through with a fine season. Ebert was a particular standout, losing only three of his matches during the season. Odom proved the mainstay of the team, serving not only as captain but also as coach and organizer of the tennis schedule. BILL ODOM, Captain 1957 Season ' 4 l .. '.,, '..,Li,..., , s ..,l..4g' ? -1 r i lg ylrff :Hi ... , 1 ., , .,.,.E:-,.,. .... 1 1 A-y- 1--H+---Q - -1 '--j -L--A+ --we 1 , , . 9, .. ., .,l4,-, TQ. J , .. d...,, .... .L-' ......+ -L fi3tf'.liQii'3i' , , X T, 4'r v--A-' .... l i, ,f.f '.,QJ'1'1i .Qi l.,..i, 1 ' 1. . .-,l Hampden-Sydney Netmen: Bob Cunningham, Bart Roper, Bill Odom W' 'aus in-f V V-1 f 4 A I R ,Y 41 A f ,gr Mr 'V ,. A . . -41--' 1 gp: fp 'V I, '1-,fn A . . f. ,L A .x.A:fM.f:i Y , lr'Jiq.,.g.-E . ., . :.., , :,4i:i'L.:iN, r 1 fvaw, I-3'F'3 f , ei 'QQWQQ ' , . JJ tx wi ma, mi. . iubl g. b i ,M ' ri vzxf, W 'dm Yr YN Q1 A l .af -nf ,f' ar-'- ? Max MEADOR AND FRANK NWI-Urn Intramural Ma11age1'.i The Intramural program is a system of competition between the seven social fraternities and the Indef pendent Organization. The championship trophy for the session is awarded on the basis of total accumuf lated points for the seven sports in the program. intramurals TROPHY WIIJNERS 1953154 ...,..i,,i,..,........,.......,..,,,,..,.... Kappa Sigma 1954f55 ,,,i.. ..,..........,..,.,,.. C hi Phi 1955f56 ,..,.. ........ P i Kappa Alpha 1956f57 ......,..........,.............,se,......... Kappa Alpha THE 1956f57 SEASON Touch Football ...........,..,...,..s......,v.. Kappa Alpha Ping Pong ..........,,c,c ........,.. S igma Chi Basketball QAJ ,,,.s. .......,...... S igma Chi Basketball QBJ .,.,... ......... K appa Alpha Volley Ball ......,... ............... C hi Phi Softball i............i.,.......... ................,,....... C hi Phi Horseshoes ......,.......,..,...............,.......... Sigma Chi THE 195758 SEASON FOOTBALL Kappa Alpha ..,..,................V......... ..... 7 'O Kappa Sigma ...... ..... 5 fl Sigma Chi ,........,. ..... 4 'B Independents ......... .,..,. 4 'S Pi Kappa Alpha .s,,.,.. .. 3f4 Chi Phi ................i,..., ...,.. 3 f4 Theta Chi ........,............ ...... 1 f6 Lambda Chi Alpha .,........,,.......,, ...... 1 f6 PING PONG Pi Kappa Alpha ....ri...................., ..... 3 'O Kappa Alpha 'lfl 1957 KAPPA ALPHA CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL TEAIVI. First Row: Hedgepeth, Raine, Edwards, Duck' wall, Roper, Ramsey, Kremer, Robb, Griffin. Second Rowg Meador, Hurt, Beckenstein, White, Holladay, Pappas, Shield, White, Shaughnessy. I it r ll I COACH Moxr LIxxrN.xu:ER 1938 Track Seas in 6 :sv v . 5 X -fr . --1 ' Y ' K x., 4 , ' id - y.'- . A.. ' ' ,Zi in .' 5 5 ' ri? ' v A 'UR gh, gt ,'-V f,,-...,: F -5- ' r . .. '-1 .J no , - u - ' ' Aff: ' ' .. ,.- f-3 :kilt -Ax 1f'?'N M 5' 2,5 lk . f Q A Rim , A f l in is-is COACH CLAUDE Miraxr 1958 Baseball Season rf? Marcli 14... ,,,. ., March IU.. .AA., April 1 ,,,,,.. ,..,,,, April I4 ...,,,, ,...,,. Apr-il 19 ,A A,, ........ April 2 I April 26 ,,..,,, ,,,,,. lvlay fu.. lviiiy 16. 1958 track East Carolriia .. RH.11i1..iliC v,,,, . B1'lLlgCXX'.llC1' Norfolk Division ....,. Ramlrilpliflvlacoii , . Vxhrsliiugtoii and LCC ,,,,,,,,,, Hmmm: Home Hr imc Away Home Homo Mgrsim-Dixoii Relays ,,...,., Amcrican U. l.Yl1Cl1l'WL1fg .,.. ......,....... Away Ix'IasoiifDixon Mcct .....,.,..,. Amcricsm U. 1958 baseball March ZS ........ ........ IN forfolk Division .... March Z9 ........ ....... W illiam 5 Mary ....,... April 2 ,,,,,.. . ,,.... Harvard ................. . April ........ Elon .... April 9 ....... ........ C oncord ..... April 11 ....... ....... N 7. M. I. April li ....... ........ L ynchburg .............. April 17 ....... ......,. R audolph'Macon ....... April 19 .....,. ........ B ridgewater ,,,,,.,,,,,...... April 21 ......Y ........ W asliirigton and Lee . April 23 ..,,.. ......., X 7. M. I. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, . April 25 ...... ........ W illiam E3 Mary .,,.. April 28 ...,.. .....,,, B ridgewatcr ,,,,,,,.,,,, May 2 ........ ....... -w May J ..... .,.,,,, May 6 ........ May 7 ........ ....... May 10 ........ .,..,,, May 13 ,,.,. ,,.,,,, Mt. St. Marys .......... Vxfesterri Maryland ....... ....... Lynchburg ...... .......... Richmond .............. Randolphflvlacon ,..... Norfolk Division ....... Away Away ........Home Away ........Home ........Homc Away ........Home .. ,....... 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Q 'B fi A s x W 0 I 'N W sw C ,pw xy 'W if 5 if Q I In JZ A lx .apiig fm Q Iififff Rx: ' MISS BARBARA RQSSITER MISS SHIRLEY SAUNDERS Richmond Willlzlmshurg Longwood College Longwood College MISS JUDIE LESHANE MRS, ROBERT WALKER Arlington, Massachusetts Norfolk Fitchburg College September September September September September September October October October October October 23 October November November November November November November November '27 -9 November November November December December December December December December December December December December December December December December December 16- 10- the college calendar 1957 -Registration of freshmen. Omicron Delta Kappa Freshman Orientation Program. Registration of Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores. Student Christian Association reception at College Church Beginning of classes. Dr. and Mrs. Roberts reception for freshmen at Middlecourt. Football: HampdenfSydney defeated Bridgewater. 39-0. Football: HampdenfSydney defeated Emory and Henry. 14 f 12. Election of Freshman class oflicers: S, L. Bowen, president: R. D. Moore, vicefpresidentg D. R. Mower, Jr., secretaryftreasiwerg and NV. B. Williams, Jr., liistorian. Eta Sigma Phi initiation of C. ld. Cowan, Jr., C. C. Henderson, M. A. Hubbard, jr., H. C. Irby, Jr., W. C. Martin, VV. T. Saunders, jr., and R. J. Hippensteele. -Football: HampdenfSydney defeated Guilford, 19 f 14. -Football: Hampden-Sydney defeated Western Maryland, 34 f 6. -Homecoming: HampdenfSydney defeated johns Hopkins, Zi f 13. P. Tulane Atkinson portrait unveiled at Alumni meeting. German Club held first set of dances with Bass Carrington and ,lulius Diceson. -195657 HampdenfSydney Tiger received Pi Delta Epsilon award for best publication in the nation for colleges with enrollment of 600 or less. -James N. Boyd, E. Eugene Cooke, Herbert L. Seay, and Richard E. Weingart selected to VVho's VVho among Students in American Colleges and Universities. -Fall Religious Emphasis Week: Dr. Harold J. Dudley, executive secretary of the Synod of North Carolina, and Dr. Ben Rose Lacy of Union Theological Seminary, speakers. -Football: HampdenfSydney defeated West Virginia Vwfesleyan, 32 f 6. -Football: Hampden-Sydney defeated RandolphfMacon. 26 f 19. -Fall Omicron Delta Kappa Tapping of E. E. Cooke, F. W. Wells, D. A. Robb, Jr., D. P. Whitley, and R. T. Vsfhitleyg H. T, Davis, Jr., awarded ODK Freshman cup. -Dad's Day: HampdenfSydney defeated Washington and Lee, 3118. Sigma Chi Sweetheart Dance. -Debate Council hosts State Tau Kappa Alpha debate tournament. -Football: HampdenfSydney lost to Sewanee, 25 1 6. -The Laclys Not for Burning presented by -longleurs and Longwood Players at johns Auditorium -December 2-Thanksgiving Holiday -First Glee Club Christmas concert, Petersburg. -Rush Week -Basketball: HampdenfSydney defeated R.P.I., S7 f 62. -Basketball: HampdenfSydney lost to V.M.l., 77 - 73. -Basketball: HampdenfSydney defeated Baltimore U., 100 - 73. -Five Tiger football regulars named to first string All-Little Eight Team: W. G. Benson, E. E. Cooke, 1. R. Felty, R. A. Furr, Jr., and H. C. Irby, Jr.: J. N. Boyd, T. S. Bryant, -Ir., F. Buck, W. W. Giglio. E. S. Harlow, and L. N. Smith won honorable mention. -Pledge Day: Sigma Chi's led campus with twenty-one pledges. -Basketball: HampdenfSydney defeated Lynchburg, 66 f 56. -Glee Club Christmas concert, Hinton, W. Va. N -Basketball: HampdenfSydney defeated Bridgewater, S7 f 43. Cvlee Club Christmas concert, Lewisburg, W. Va. -Cvlee Club Christmas concert, Arlington. -Basketball: HampdenfSydney defeated Union Theological Seminary, 103 f 49. -Glee Club Christmas concert, Roanoke. -Annual Glee Club Christmas concert at College Church. Glee Club Christmas party at the Crawleysf L 17-January 3-Christmas Holiday JH-HUIHY January January January January January January January February February February February February February February February February February February March March 14, March ' March March April April April April April April April April April May May May June June 2, ZS, 1958 4-Basketball: Hampden-Sydney defeated Norfolk Division, 68 f 55 7-Basketball: Hampden'Sydney defeated R.P.I., 52 f 50. 10-Basketball: HampdcnfSydncy defeated Bridgewater, 52 1 49. 11-Basketball: HampdenfSydney lost to VVashington and Lee, 61 - 53. -W. H. Hoffmans second book. Days in the 'Yellow Leaf. released. -Basketball: HampdenfSydney defeated Roanoke, 89 f 68. 13 15 17.-Annual UnionfPhilanthropic Literary Society banquet: Dr, Thomas jefferson Wertenf baker. speaker Basketball: HampdenfSydney defeated Randolphflvlacon S9 f 68. 23-February 1-First semester exams. -Sydney defeated Norfolk Division, 92 f 53. Board of Trustees. 'Sydney lost to William and Mary, S5 f 59. 'Sydney defeated Randolphflvlacon, 78 f 69. 'Sydney lost to Roanoke, 64 - 56. 1-Lk-Slater System appreciation banquet. Basketball: HampdenfSydney defeated Western Maryland, 79 f SS. 15-Basketball: Hampden-Sydney lost to Mt. St. Marys, 67 1 SS. 16-Universal Day of Prayer for students, College Church. 18--Basketball: Hampden-Sydney defeated Lynchburg, 97 f 70. -Basketball: Hampden Sydney defeated johns Hopkins, 92 - 68. 4-Basketball: Hampden i-VVinter meeting of the 6-Basketball: Hampden S-Basketball: Hampden ABasketball: Hampden 11 'll 27-March 1AMason Dixon Basketball Conference Tournament: Hampden-Sydney def feared johns Hopkins, S1 f 56, and lost to Mt. St. Marys, 78 f 71. 15-Easter presented by 'longleurs and Longwood Players. 15-Midwinters: German Club Dances with Lester Lanin at the formal dance and Kai NVinding in concert and at informal dance. QTrack: HampdenfSydney tied East Carolina State, 61 - 61. 26-Fta Sigma Phi presented cultural Russian film. Concert of Stars. Chi Beta Phi initiation of T. S. Bryant, jr.. A. S. Garrow, F. H. Haar, F. M.Whichard, E. L. Benson, Ill, N. C. Cardozo, F. J. Duckwall, VJ. L. Fagan, E. P. Usborne, Jr., J. M. Shepherd, Jr., R. P. Spilter, and H. R. Stallard. 31-First ballot of student body elections. 1-Track: HampdenfSydney defeated Bridgewater, 61112 - 6OM. 10-Easter Holiday. 9-Phi Beta Kappa banquet and initiation of O. H. Carter, N. Boyd, W. M. Broaddus, A. S. Garrow. J. E. Harwood, jr., W. W. Inge, Jr., R. E. Weingart. 21 10-Phi Beta Kappa assembly: Dr, R. Taylor Cole of Duke University, speaker. 12-- Student Life Committee met with members from student body, faculty, alumni, and trustees. 18-Chi Beta Phi banquet: Professor H. B. Overcash. speaker. 1 19-Glee Club and Choir of RandolphfMacon Womans College presented Haydn's Creation in Lynchburg 26-Kappa Alpha Rose Dance. 29-Spring Religious Emphasis Week: Dr. Julian Lake of Winston-Salem, speaker. 10-Spring Music Festival: The Creation with soloists Florence Manning, Robert Falk, and Delbert Anderson and with Hampden-Sydney Glee Club and RandolphfMacon Woman's College Choir in Gammon Gymnasium. Fifth annual Parents and Friends Day: Dr. Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker, speaker. 19-28-Second semester exams. 28-Finals: German Club dances. -Baccalaureate Sermon in College Church by Dr. James A. jones, president of Union Theological Seminary 1 2-Commencement exercises in johns Auditorium, Mr. Walter S. Robertson, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, speaker. 1 MORTGAGE INVESTMENT CORPORATION 6II East Erarikhn Street P O Bow 2338 0 Mllton 3-6604 RICHMOND IS, VIRGINIA I. NORRIS BLAKE, P W. H. HOOFNAGLE. JR.. GEORGE O. GREGORY, VI LOTEN P, EULLARD. VI KENNETH I. DORAN. VI NORMAN F. SI-IOWALTER LESTER R. SHELTON. ASS W, T. WADE, ASST. SEC DAVID C, RICE. COLJ NORFOLK OFFICE WARREN A. OTT. VIC S. P. COMNINACKI JOHN C. WALDEN IC6 West OIney Road MAdisOn IASGOI NORFOLK I0, VIRGINIA WILSON PAPER BOX COMPANY INCORPORATED Richmond, Virginia RICHMOND OFFICE SUPPLIES CO., INC. 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