University of Richmond - Web Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1968

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The Web ' h The University of Richmond Richmond, Virginia l968 i Warren Edwards, Editor-in-Cb tt, Associate Editor Z8 Another new yearbook . . . Another year gone . . . For some, it was a year that dragged slowly toward that long-awaited day when the tassels would be flipped and it would all be over. For some, it was a year of firsts - first time away from home, first humiliation as a rat, first blind date, first room mate. For some, it was a year of further academic discoveryg for some, it was a year to discover new realms of participation. It was a year of success and a year of disappointmentg it was a year of daring and a year of conservatismg it was a year of importance and a year of impotenceg it was a year of involvement and a year of indifference. Whatever it meant to you, the 1968 Web attempts to reflect all the subtle shadings of memory of this year to you. Within the covers of the Web, you will find some part of your year . . . Administration 30 Honoraries 54 Features 70 Organizations 82 Fraternities I2O Sports I52 Classes I92 Graduates BIS 2 42 be' 1 'X Y .. 1. HQ ' if ff '3n3.i.l'5g1Hi il. 5 9 px. - 'Q . 5 A . M X, ' -1-. 3? F 3' ,mg f' f , v.:.'.' 1 -.f I - V -. u . .E I ,gf 7 . 'ani ' 2 '3 4 f , , if? 3 . . . - , Q .y -.f Z - 3A z ' EY? .- 3 2 - 'x . . 1 I 1- if Q , 3 -. - ' .4 , . - . -x - . - .9- . .. -F5 ' '-,V J . 4, of . ,. , A -- I-ls.- V n YQ.. Q ..E. . -fl! r-: '1 -.:': f Y Y Y . , , 2 ' ' 5 ' '- 3' W vw 'va- X .., ' -Au. f.. -- ' ' e ' 'S'--n mf: A iw, ' ..:.'.....:r-pa-,.. V A,-,v-.1. : V I vm-..jf. - W ' E up ,nm - -- - ' -. Aivnslv' ' zijggig. -He-rar-'av-Af ffnaf' . - . I f .afahev .- A f - qbgigasi, 1 -.4 V i 1 H 11- . l . ,.-H., - .nwg-w J-ug1'EWf'PT5. - ' - ---ef . ,- 'fin ' -YF-R'-':1iI'g- ff-.. ? ' J A QV .155- .iw1.' f fX1 j'! ',-31'flQ, At ,. , , .b 5.i1.. . ',,,..Afveu---f1v- :Sa W' Q ' 11- 'S-.-1 . . ' -,W . . H! 'ZH NN' gk . . 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Return to Green Mansions and green pine trees . . . Kickoff Kapers and PD socials . . . ROTC drills and Convocations . . . Re- pasts in the Refectory and mys- tery meat . . . Rat skits in the Greek Theater and volleyball in the gym . . . Parents' Day and Proclamation Night . . . Fresh- men and football and fraternity rush . . . These are the images of fall. P , I , Night . . . The echo of a buzzer is mirrored in a look of joy . . . The quiet of the library reverberates the sound of study . . . The annoyance of finding that all the hot water is gone . . . The anguish of cramming for a much-dreaded test . . . Prac- ticing piano in Keller Hall and playing pool in the Student Center . . . Pep rallies in the Greek Theater and bull sessions in the dorm . . . Fraternity Row on a Saturday night and the signout room at 12:59 . . . Plays in the Quonset Hut and Vespers in the Chapel . . . The moon caught in the branches of a tree as a weary student tumbles into bed . . . These are the shadows of night at the University of Richmond. A student reflects on an impressive lecture . . . A professor seeks to strike a responsive note in a student . . . A hurried coed sets a new wor1d's record for crossing the lake between classes . . . A hopeful Olympics star makes his debut in the gym . . . An organ major seeks sensitive sounds to echo his efforts . . . A computer gives a harassed business student an inferiority com- plex . . . A squeamish surgeon dissects an unfortunate frog . . . A heated debate breaks out in Seminar . . . These are the pulse- beats of the University's academic life. ,.ff 14 , N, M 5 Er Tm ll 15.5 kill! r '13 'Q' f. Fm Md 1 D V 'HS Q. tl Sports and spirit are part of the image of this year. Homecoming and high hopes . . . cheerleaders and Spider Man . . . field goals and flying tackles . . . dribbles and lay- ups . . . sprints and hurdles . . . home runs and shutouts . . . hard Work and harder coaches . . . the glow of victory and the pang of defeat . . . teamwork and sportsmanship . . . support and enthusiasm . . . all were caught up in the Spiders' Web this year. I . , ,AA, .....4 ' , . .- Y -v-'--'---- 17 With winter the lake becomes a true mirror for the activities of a frosty campus. Snowball fights on the green . . . ice skating on the lake . . . slush- ing through drifts to classes . . . the warm prospect of Christmas vacation . . . the bleak outlook of midyear exams . . . a Christmas concert and formal dances and dorm decorations . . . debate tourna- ments and Religious Emphasis Week and basket- ball games . . . term papers and book reports and research projects . . . miniskirts and freezing knees and sneezing wheezes . . . knitting sweaters and building fires and riding on the Westhampton 16 . . . This is the icy image of winter at Richmond. P5 m '2 1. ,L-' 'J I . Q,.,s I Y,5.v' K 6 x C x DEER is vi? ,rr .-h- , 43 - .Y 4. 2 . .pk . .4 H177 if 19 2, 4 1 11, . ,X f 5-Li , . The University reflects the city in which it finds its home. Broad Street and shopping . . . the Mosque and the Westhampton Theater . . . Shoney's and Whoppaburger . . . Willow Lawn and Azalea Mall . . . the Arena and City Stadium . . . the james River and the Huguenot Bridge . . . the Virginia Museum and the Tempo Room . . . River Road and Monument Avenue . . . Route 95 and roads to home . . . Byrd Park and submarine races . . . The image of this year would be incomplete without the reflections of Richmond. ' 21 .4 f 9 3 ,v 7 Y 'f ' 437' I C Everyday life at the U of R is most often reflected in the faces of its students. Mail call, and one can read in the crestfallen face that the mailbox was far from over- flowing . . . Test day, and the panic-stricken features show how much he studied . . . The big weekend, and her waiting ear strains for the sound of the phone . . . The blind date, and his disgusted look tells plainly how it turned out . . . The long walk up the hill, and her pleading expression speaks loudly that she would love a ride . . . Meal time, and his face reflects his protest that the fare is far from caviar . . . A glance out the window, and her wistful eyes confess the homesickness she would like to hide . . . In so many little ways, faces tell the story of the year. 23 1 u 1 24 , '1-'F'fQ'3i's Q' I '. -. N' ' Y , M r N. - Q N 4 .,'Y 55.?-- , :cgi IK W- ' . xg.J'54I fix f u +- V - ' x , ' -I H -337 'N PT. 'z'7 1 L, V gg H n xx A x- .F ,, 3 iq - Q -R Rf' J' x'T'l1.,,-ik'MW'i ,, 'QNX 'x.1 . , ut , X . ' ,- - . , j' 'M 1 Ex Mg Nf ' J' ' X wx-I .2-wx' J, 5-17,4 :N ' . X xl rx it I .A -5' '. :Figs 3. 'MLW . -A 2 ., . Mx . . - -,gm .1 X' I x -7 X 4 Ax A4 11, J- f?wq 1 Y ,'-'1 . ,x Q I , xx Q 5 x 1-.. X f 1 5 I- 1 Tl N V . if ' -g . 'L - , F x K . ' .X V . V V advrl- jr? rl 5, jf , .-.,... -, ' . ' ., ' - M 'xi-:,rfr A .1 , ,Q , 4 H V -1, gilt-N5 r , A,,,,L-- I ,I PLZ' 4' A F 5 4 .: -Q., . I A U 9 L ' I .. A 1 A - W'-'X Vw W -' E E E3 we we Having glanced into the mirror of a year's events, we go on to reflect more deeply. All the countless things that go into making up this com- plex image are mirrored in the pages of this book. From the everyday to the traditional, from fall to spring, from days of depression to minutes of elation. Of everything good and bad, memorable and trivial, lasting and passing in this year, these reflections are composed. v it-NTT e 'ff 1 W e e . If - if .,w',:f .,..e 1 E ll ' it ' ' 1.'gi'.'fl',lr'.g,3gj:, Xllwf 4 ll it Fall..- W 5 is 1- 'ellie 63' J ' my Q. 'X -, .4-- ,-, 2 -fp A Y an 'f 1 fb H Y -. 3, ul' 9 If V - 2: ' . 3 was ab . ' Q, 4 ., H gg at 'z . , wJ -5. 14. ' --,-.. , wi' C 9 ! . - -- , Y' . K E i ' 9 I 1 'R N .,,-wr-.. ' 'wig' is QA' :P H 641 'il' qi ,,, 'f.i95 559 he 19 , 4 E ' '..,h'Ap in W ., E -P J 4l- 13- ., jp f Q qu 'in-v E :FW 'Tm X' - ja! 'up-rg-K .1-Q '-xi... 11- ,ggi-'W '3.'1t2frEE L' ,xv SW' Q ,gd ilfqsxk 6 5 ,M NE- fsy., vig, gifs?-1,gI if It - .w - Y ' - 5: ' ' 'at ,rf-i. y 4 li, in -'4?',,A f1':1,.5l 1' 'V-,: .f x.. I: 1 l21, u,E A I nr E 4' ' . 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': 'xi Lf'f ?f 27 10:09 OPERATING ENGINEERS , . . 1 29 1, 1 1, I X 3? ,,, w-We Q ' v Q rf' 4 -Lf' 'z ,v H cl , aw' 9' N.-,gy - . J 7? iii I , I 1 RL ' , .1 r' to x 1 - . . . Fir' ' ,E 5? ,, .LU ,J - lg- . mfr' - --0 ' 5 .72 , , ff'- Jig, -1' 5- 'nf ' :1'iff.v,-4: ' 11 - , ffm- -.,-' . ' ' Z 'sv ,.-.L 'r 'I '1 ' V , I .. A Q ,,, fe? 1 A . 0 x .55 ln .W W - :Lx ' r I , - l 1 ,. 1 r 1 I F 1 TWP! .1 .4 V ., T 1 - ..,'.,. .-- fp: -TLS ng .' At- . W., E .gn X, A4 .. A Q 56. 1 'Sf , , iff ggi ,E-g, x M , 5 1 N? '95 I r ,gl-1' . ,-,.--'- i9P s x-a,,.,- ? Qt. x x ,X. iv Rx Q .155 EN S ,o..,z M ,I YM 255 War an S ,I .,- ff ....- , -.nm -Jifuf -1' re. PRE IDE T Dr. George M. Modlin, President of the University of Richmond. Dr. George M. Modlin has been President of the University of Richmond since 1946. During his twenty-two year tenure, Dr. Modlin has led the University in a program of continual expansion. The Student Center, the T. C. Williams School of Law building, the Boatwright Memorial Library, and the School of Business Administration building have all been constructed during Dr. Modlin's term of office, and soon the completion of the Fine Arts Building will be another step in the University's growth. President Modlin has also seen the growth of the University's student body, and he has always shown sincere interest in co-operating with student leaders to achieve policies satisfactory to all. Dr. Modlin's services range from mediating with the Board of Trustees to summarizing the year in a final Convocation. His tireless devotion to the University, his open- mindedness and spirit of co-operation are all reflections of the excellent leadership the University has enjoyed under Dr. George M. Modlin. ss Miss Jane Pope, Dr. Modlin's secretary, works at her desk P Dr Wheeler dictates a letter to Mrs. Alice Powell, his secretary. Dr. Charles H. Wheeler, III, Treasurer of the University of Richmond. A long-time member of the Univer- sity's administration, Dr. Charles H. Wheeler III has been Treasurer since 1942. Since that time Dr. Wheeler has served faithfully in keeping the finances of the University of Richmond in sound shape. Dr. Wheeler deals with student representatives in matters as diverse as the treasuries of each co1lege's Student Government Association and the three campus journalistic outlets through the Board of Publications. While Dr. Whee1er's job does include the usual treasurer's functions of paying bills and seeing that finances remain within the budget, he also deals with such matters as academic and work scholarships. For his leading the University of Richmond throughout the years in a policy of sound finances and expansion, the University is indeed indebted to Dr. Charles H. Wheeler III. Dr. Wheeler pauses at his desk for a moment. C 15, TREA URER I IIV' 5 an hx 5 Q an I '- .... , ,il 5 Qi T A L -. W , - fi ,I 1 zi , 1 ' ' IIH1 Q H iq ,. ...:. , N HN, gd? Y . N any , ,EJ i Y' it ' .. ggjyr, Q, AUSTIN E. GRIGG B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Dean of Richmond College if -W-W wr CLARENCE J. GRAY B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Dean of Men Students DEANS ROBERT F. SMART B.A., M.A., Ph.D. University Provost WILLIAM E. BAKER B.A., B.D. Assistant Dean of Men Students MARTIN L. SHOTZBERGER B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Dean of the University College JAMES A. MONCURE B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Dean of the University College gi. V4.1 4: A ' F .ff 4 'sl I 14 I 5 i N' - . Q L X , 4,1 X? f X, 'V- L, Y 3 ' A N l K 4 Us EDWARD C. PEPLE B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Dean of the Graduate School EDWARD F. OVERTON B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Dean of the Summer School MARY LOUISE GEHRING B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Dean of Westhampton College CLARA M. KEITH B.S., M.A. Dean of Women Students W. DAVID ROBBINS B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D. Dean of the School of Business Administration WILLIAM T. MUSE B.A., LL.B., S.J.D. Dean of the T. C. Williams School of Law X?- ,, A ...S . fn .Q E 'W V- ,. '- , s . 2 hi' 'V' L R . fk F SPENCER DELANCY JOAB L. BLACKMON ALBRIGHT B.Ed., A.M., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Professor of Political History Science ' 'T gf' V Q 'L EMORY C. BOGLE JOHN L. GORDON, JR. B.A., M.A. A.B., M.A. Instructor in History Instructor in History 's ERNEST C. BOLT B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History W. HARRISON DANIEL B.A., D.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History EDWIN L. DOOLEY B.A., M.A. Instructor in History HISTORY A D 36 FRANCES W. GREGORY B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of History JOHN Rf RILLING B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assoeiate Professor of History J. MARTIN RYLE B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History SAMUEL T. SCHROETTER, JR. A.B. Instructor in History 37 FRANCES A. UNDERHILL A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History HARRY M. WARD B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History R. BARRY WESTIN BJA., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History Lahu .- g ,o ,-. H.- LEWIS F. BALL B.A., Ph.D. Professor of English 1 I if . CU'- JOHN C. BoGGs, JR. A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English X lr- ff? slr? , 'Q-., - , i 7 I . 1- 1 GEORGIA A. GURNEY A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of English R747 I 1, , SI 38 EGLIH WILLIAM BELL A- GUTHRIE ' - B.A., M.A., Ph.D. 4? SEI Associate Professor of 'K . English -, M Q -- If 'I is-J A s ,. A - 'MN-, .N NATHANIEL HARDING HENRY A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English 52:5 A IDJCNJR Tutmwsnw CULLEGE Clffl Biff' HI-' 5-Jifs, -t '- K . C 'pf' , ,-.nl . J. N-'.z AJJSNQ F. DAVID SANDERS B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English MURIEL L. SANDERS B.A., M.A. Instructor in English JOSEPHINE TUCKER B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of English CHARLES TURNEY B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English IRVING H. WHITE A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Visiting Lecturer in English SAMUEL WHITFIELD STEVENSON B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English A -3- uf. 3 , : ,f. 3 '4-qwa, . ,- s -- vw.. wi- K - 1 5. . , ,V , ,qggjfi Q- -Lx . .-v1- I , .Nu- . PM , - lm :K V, . , 1 15, it ,AK- L.. 39 'X lm, 25? fs H. I. CARDOUNEL Ph.D. Instructor in Spanish DOUGLAS W. DAVIS B.A., M.A. Instructor in Spanish LAILA DAWSON B.A., M.A. Instructor in Spanish EUNICE M. FOY B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Spanish WILLIAM JUDSON GAINES M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Modern Languages ROSE MARIE MARCONE B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Spanish and Italian ROBERT A. MACDONALD B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Modern Languages CATHERINE A. PASTUHOVA Ph.D. Visiting Lecturer in Modern Languages MRS. H. W. PURSLEY M.A. Part-time Instructor in French LANGUAGES HANNAI-I L. COKER B.A. Music . Librarian JAMES BRYAN ERB JAMES H. HUSTIS B.A., M.A., M.M. B.A., M.s. Associate Professor of Associate Professor of Music Music FI E ART HILTON RUFTY Associate Professor of Music 41 LEONARD M. DIANA B.S., PhfD. Associate Professor of Physics JOHN STANTON PIERCE B.S., D.Sc., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry W. ALLAN POWELL B.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry WILLIE REAMS B.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology NOLAN ERNEST RICE A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Biology HOWARD M. SMITH B.A., M.A. Instructor in Biology WILLIAM EDGAR TROUT, JR. A.B., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry WILLIAM J. WOOLCOTT B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology 42 MATHEMATICS ROBERT D. DAVIS ELIZABETH B. HESCH FRANCIS B. KEY ELIZABETH H. B.S., M.S. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.S., M.A. MCLAUGHLIN Instructor in Associate Professor of Assistant Professor of B.A., M.A. Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Instructor in Mathematics JOHN C. MARHUBER B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Professor a f Mathematics CLARENCE MONK B.A., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics MARIAN JEFFRIES STOKES B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics : 'SQ Mu.. MERTON E CARVER L. BURKE CROWDER BA MA PhD B.A., M.S. JEAN DICKINSON PORTIA HAMILTON B.A., M.S. BA MA PhD Professor of Psychology Instructor in Psychology Instructor in Psychology Asszstant Professor of PSYCHOLOGY A D NOEL W. KEYS B.s., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology WILLIAM HENSLEY LEFTWICH B.A., M.A., PhD. Associate Professor of Psychology 'Ta . SOCIOLOGY EDWARD WADSWORTH GREGORY, JR. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Sociology JAMES A. SARTAIN B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Sociology 44 RELIGIO A D EDUCATIO JAMES M. GREEN B.A., B.D. Instructor in Bible PHILIP RAY HART B.A., B.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Bible and Religion ROBINSON B. JAMES B.A., B.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Bible and Religion LARRY D. FLORA B.A., M.Ed., Ed.D. Assistant Professor of Education 45 FRANK E. EAKIN B.A., B.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Bible and Religion in-0 BUSI ESS ADMINISTRATION 1'-'-Em THOMAS S. BERRY ROBERT C. BURTON RICHARD C. CARLE E. DAVIS DAVID C. EKEY S.B., A.M., Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Ph.D. CHEWNING A.B., C.P.A., LL.B. B.S.I.E., B.S., M.S., Ph.D Director of Placement Associate Professor of B.S., M.B.A., D.B.A. Lecturer in Taxation Professor of and Associate Professor Economics Assistant Professor of Management of Economics Finance , .,,,.,T! E - I GEORGE WOOD CLYDE A. SCHRICKEL MARTIN L. HERMAN P. THOMAS RICHARD S. JENNINGS A.B., M.A.B. SHOTZBERGER B.A., M.A., Ph.D. UNDERHILL A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Economics B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Economics Dean, Professor of Associate Professor of Economics Business Administration BuSi11eSS 46 LAW CD! in '1- 455-5 C. D. ORVILLE LAI-IY JAMES W. PAYNE JAMES S. HARRY SNEAD, JR. B.S., LL.B., LL.M. B.A., LL.B., LL.M. SHACKLETON B.A., LLB., LL.M. Professor of Law Professor of Law B.A., LLB. Professor of Law Professor of Law ...L MILITARY SCIENCE 'T : --A fi 1 f-4 V KSA COL. WILLIAM H. ' COX Professor of Military Science LT. COL. CHARLES W. MAJ. JAMES T. MAJ. RAYMOND S. CAPT. CHARLIE Y. LT. JOHN W. DONOVAN MELLON HAWTHORNE TALBOTT PAYLOR Associate Professor of Comnzandant of Cadets Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Military Science Military Science Military Science Military Science SGTJMAJ. ROBERT B. SGT. ALFRED B. SGT. ARON C. SGT. ROBERT A. SGT. JAMES E. CRAWFORD BLISS EDWARDS ADAMS TALBOT Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Military Science Military Science Military Science Military Science Military Science 48 17' - I MATILDA D. CHALKLEY B.A., M.D. Assistant Professor Physiology and Hygiene AUGUSTA CHAPMAN B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor Physical Education NANCY ELKINS Instructor in Physical Education PATRICIA HIGGENBOTHAM Instructor in Physical Education RICHARD E. HUMBERT B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Associate Professor of Physical Education LEONARD D. MCNEAL B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Varsity Team Trainer MARY JANE MILLER B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education NANCY K. MITCHELL A.B., M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Physical Education FRANCES I. WESSELLS B.A., M.A. Instructor in Physical Education 49 v T 'vv -es J, STAFF I ni FVFTL1 4. 1'1- CATHERINE BELL H Westhampton College Registrar THOMAS N. POLLARD, JR. Director of Admission and Registrar Richmond College MARY ELLEN ANDERSON Director of Admissions and Placement Westhampton College WALTER P. DREWRY Director of Athletic Public Relations 50 JOSEPH E. NETTLES Alumni Secretary and Director of Public Relations STAFF Ryu LESLIE S. BOOKER Alumnae Secretary MISS LILLIE JACKSON MRS. ELIZABETH HODKINSON MRS. MARY LARUS Westhampton College Hostesses MRS. GUY L. SCOTT AND GUY I.. SCOTT Richmond College Hostess and Host Director of the Student Center Mrs. Eula Lipscomb Director of Men's Dormitories STAFF Mr. Dick Lord and Grounds Superintendent of Buildings V -H J, ' 'K 1. r H -I w 1 0 . I . -N Mrs. Annie Bennett Director of Buildings Westbumpton College Miss Ellen Crigler Westbampton College Nurse :- Dr. Oscar Hite University Physician STAFF Cb FRED GIBSON and JANE ANDERSON Directors of Religious Activities in 13 ,, ef: 'wr ,,, W CHARLES COLEBURN Slater System Manager 1 'sf 3 ff mia .- I 2' If J. - fc P x .5,. gg X x E, - J J 'Q- 1 1-ww V V . L1 In-, ' .15 2' Irfi' G' 'i, , 267 Ii-Lfwff, - -,- ., .A . V f, A --t'3'f1'H. - f',t -, 1 v Y. . n - . '1,.vJl,:,-- .F I lg.-... ,. . . , ww 1. V, .. 1- . 41Gn','i- ' v L U,A.':-.V -, I -i3.:ffjff5 ,v,qL2,5wV-' 1 '-11. - , .., , w 7? , ' L 'F , p.::.Y'- ',':1g,. 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X W My Mfza,, if -1: , , w ,fa E R?E5 ms gg, ir PHI BETA KAPPA STUDENT MEMBERS OFFICERS Linda Anne Ball Diane Chisholm Behrens Aurelius Walter Brantley David joseph Brobst Pamela Elaine Buss Rodney Carl Camden Russell Parrish Carlton Wesley Sherrod Carver Wayne Thomas Collins Shelby Clark Dickerson Patricia Adams Diggs Carolyn Bryan Edmunds Heli Ellen Ennis Henry Burnett Fizer Richard Bell Fohl Robert Edward Gosney Judith Lynn Holmes Charles Richard Howe Ronald Granger Hughes Linda Louise Mays Larry Franklin Parker Philip joseph Parker Alice Lindsey Peters Richard james Pittman Charles Evans Poston David Lindley Riley Daniel Martin Schwartz jean Annette Scott Carol Ann Seymour Ann Myrnell Spivey George Walter Thomas Curtis Wayne Thorpe p Stephan Carpenter Volk Beryl Myra Whitten FACULTY MEMBERS H. Pearce Atkins Lewis F. Ball Mary D. Beaty Catherine Bell Thomas S. Berry Irby B. Brown John S. Catlin William S. CudliPP, III Albert C. Dawson Edwin L. Dooley, Jr. Frank E. Eakin, Jr. Robert J. Filer Clarence Gray E. Wadsworth Gregory, Jr. Frances W. Gregory Garland O. Gunter William B. Guthrie Woodford B. Hackley Benjamin C. Holtzclaw Robison B. james Francis B. Key Robert A. MacDonald Ralph C. McDanel George M. Modlin Helen A. Monsell William T. Muse Glenn A. Nichols Margaret E. Osborn James W. Payne, Jr. F. Elaine Penninger Edward C. Peple W. Allen Powell O. William Rhodenhiser John R. Rilling Joseph C. Robert Marguerite Roberts Neville L. Rucker N. Wilford Skinner Billy W. Sloope Robert F. Smart Marion Jeffries Stokes Herman P. Thomas J. Josephine Tucker Pauline Turnbull Thomas B. Vassar, II Irving H. White Ellsworth Wiltshire President ...... ......... D r. Robert A. MacDonald Vice-President . . . .......... Dr. William B. Guthrie Secretary ..... ........, D r. Clarence J. Gray Treasurer .... . . , Professor Pauline Turnbull Dy sv 'Q XBQAG 1 5 r'- Raw EFX' X -me 1 88'-i44! ,58 AB' x 0 Ralph Lewis Axselle, jr. Robert Nelson Baldwin Richard Crowthers Bricker, Jr. Ronald Allen Brumback Frederick Harmon Combs Charles Richard Cranwell William Birch Douglass, III Walter Shepard Felton, Jr. Michael Stephen Ferguson William Paul Fernald Henry Burnett Fizer Frank Starke Foley Robert Lee Gutterman William Simuel Hargette John Beatty McGinty Patrick Michael McSweeney Robert Lawrence Musick, jr. William Ryland lO'Brien Charles Evans Poston George Levin Smith, Jr. Eugene Kay Street Hugh Alban Thatcher William Joseph Viglione Edgar Martin Wright, jr. OFFICERS President .,.,.... .....,.... W illiam Joseph Viglione Vice President ..... . . . Richard Crowthers Bricker, jr. Secretary-Treasurer . . . 4......... William E. Baker OMICRON DELTA KAPPA IJ- f f hi'-,.V WW 5' Hill - sif ,M MORTAR BOARD Diane Chisholm Behrens Betty Parks Brookes Noel Davidson Butler Carolyn Bryan Edmunds Betty Lynn Hoffman Judith Rae Jacobs Alice Marian Justice Dixie- Belle Lee eef Linda Louise Mays Julie Catherine lMcGarry Linda Hayes Parrish Sara Leslie Price Pamela Anne Rahn Rebecca Alpha Riddell Phyllis Gaile Rowland Kathryn Elizabeth Scott Mary Sue Terry Pamela Earle Wilton Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Barbara Lee Johnson ,.,.,......,... Ann Myrnell Spivey Jean Annette Scott . Carol Ann Seymour Beryl Myra Whitten Alice Lindsey Peters HONORARY MEMBERS Catherine Bell Fanny G. Grenshaw Frances Gregory Pauline Turnbull Jean G. Wright ALUMNA MEMBER J. Josephine Tucker 58 . . , . . . President . Vice-President . . . . . . Secretary . . . . . Treasurer Quarterly Editor . . . , . Historian ALPHA KAPPA PSI OFFICERS Bob Stinchcum . . . ...,....... ...,.... P resident Don Henderson .,.. ..,. V ice-President Bob Cook ....... ..A... S ecretary Charles Foley ..., .,,. T fedsfflfef Richard Dolan Steve Bloom Dick Bricker Terry Burgess Ray Collins Frank Foley Tom Hollaway Don Holylield Kenny Lombart Frank Mallinson Lars Messler jeff Thoman SCABBARD AND BLADE Richard W. Arnold John D. Arthur Arthur J. Bowler john C. Burkhalter Richard E. Carter Richard W. Crossen, jr. Alfred E. Dooley, Jr. james M. Dunham Warren C. Edwards Eldridge C. Hamm, Jr. John F. Howell Russell L. Leonard Ronald B. Mallard Frank T. McCorn1ick Lance A. Morrell Robert L. Musick, Jr. Richard B. Nichols, Jr. Dennis A. Phelps Charles E. Poston Herbert MQ Savage, jr. Richard G. Seal George G. Seitzinger Glenn R. Siegal Fred D. Smith, Jr. Stephen D. Southall Danny R. Stembridge Robert T. Stinchum Steve D. Tilly James A. Walsh james J. Wasakowski James R. Wrenn OFFICERS Robert L Gutterman ....,,.....,.,.., Chancellor Eugene K Street .... .....,,,.....,. V ice-Chancellor Howard S Marley , . . , ..,., Chancellor of the Exchequer OFFICERS Captam .... .......,.....,,. O rren Beaty First Lt. .,.. .,.. W illiam P Fernald Second Lt. .... .... L arry C Metcalfe First Sgt. , . . . . . Ronald G Hughes ,...,..-fl. A .. .1 f. ,- rr.. I .p cap, ,A .,- ,f.,, , N Y' ' 'Y , K pe' ,- N' I , ' 'sm .-?- ' , r I tg., fa he jg,-,rx ,H , .V uA....v --, - MCNEILL LAW SGCIETY MEMBERS Ralph L. Axselle, jr. Charles R. Cranwell W. Birch Douglass, III Edith E. Dinneen William L. Dudley, jr. Walter S. Felton, jr. James E. jarrell Richard E. Laster Patrick M. McSweeney Theodore J. Markow Charles A. Riggins Daniel E. Rogers, II HERMAN P. THOMAS ECONOMICS SOCIETY Stephen Bloom Margaret Boucher Richard Bricker Frederick Combs Robert Cook Clarence Daniel Robert Gorrell William Hargette james Harris William Hughes William Kennedy Robert King Thomas Leonard John Rakes jack Scott Donnie Shilling John Swiger John Virkler Robert Walker Sheldon Worrell Peter Wyeth Dr. Herman Thomas Dr. Clarence Jung Dr. Thomas Berry Mrs. Amy Rucker Mr. Russell Warren BETA GAMMA SIGMA Don Pyle Bagwell James Williain Blackburn, jr. Margaret Elizabeth Boucher Marcia Swift Brooks Herbert Lindsey Clem Beverly Kay Cook Charles Braxton Foley Frank Starke Foley Michael Dale Gentry William Simuel Hargette David Lyman Heavenridge Franklin Charles Heim Don Berwell Henderson Steven Anthony Mannina Charles Leslie Raines john David Robbins Robert Todd Srinchum John Allen Swiger Philip Gray Tibbs Judith Maria Woodall james Wasalcoski William Litton . Judith Woodall Gregory Haycock ei . M Ling-, ,r,.,f 5 gaze ....... President Vice-President . . . . . . . Secretary . . . , . Treasurer 1, OFFICERS Dr. W. David Robbins ........,... ........ P resident Dr. Herman P. Thomas .,.. ....... V ice-President Dr. Patrick S. Kemp .,.., . . . Secretary-Treasurer BETA BETA BETA KAPPA DELTA PI Janet Overstreet . . Fred Antonelli . . . Lawanda Watts . . . Howard Dougherty Betsy Welsh ..... . . . . President Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . . Historian Walter Dorman . . . Carolyn Edmunds . . . Martha Ruebush . . , Stephan Volk .... Mark Green . . . Leonard Bahe Michael Blake William Boone jacquelyn Christian Howard Dougherty Joan Fitzgerald Marilyn Flynn Barbara Green jane Harris Alexander Jordan james Johnson Garnett Link Russell Carlton David Chenault Virginia Griilin I-Ieppert Hock Barbara johnson Wayne Kitsteiner Linda Neblett Carol Seymour Betty Smallridge Penny Ware . . , . . . . President , . . . Vice-President . . . . . . , Secretary . . . , . Treasurer , 4 . Historian Phillip Pope David Rodger james Roth Charles Ryan William Saum Richard Smith Thomas Storer Sarah Stuart Anne Thompson Stanley Tompkins William Viglione Pamela Wilton PI Ann spwey Preszdent David Brobst Vzce Preszdent National Honorary Mathematics Fraternity Margaret BYH1 Seffefdfy James Bowen Stanley Buchwalter Rodney Camden Russell Carlton Wesley Carver Thomas Crane Margie Crowder Wayne Cushing Karl David Nancy Davis Suzanne Dawkins Linda Elmore James Evans Grayden Figart Benjamin Franklin Manfred Freeman Linda Graham Virginia Griiiin Judith Holmes Woodliff jenkins jane Kiser james Marshall Treasurer Dixie Lee Thomas Ligon Shirley Long Bernie Quinn Sandra Rice Evelyn Richards David Riley Bernard Schultz Carol Seymour Patricia Shaw Elizabeth Smith George Smith Marcia Smith Edwin Sobey Birdie Stone Robert Stowbridge Randy Wallcer Hans Weidman Evelyn Werth Catherine Whitlock E. M. Wright 65 PHI ALPHA THETA President ........ ........... ....... C l audia Bell Vice-President . . . ........... jean Scott Secretary ...... . . . James R. Wrenn, jr. Treasurer .... .... D r. J. Martin Ryle Linda A. Ball Alice M. justice Cheryl Bily Charlotte A. Colburn Patricia A. Diggs Albert C. Eisenberg Courtney R. Frazier Virgil H. Goode Pamela Gordon Roger E. Heflin Nancy L. Hicks Charles L. Hill Shelby P. Murray Florence A. Packard Susan T. Parker Alice L. Peters Charles E. Poston Judith A. Ritter Rebecca L. Saunders Ronald A. Snell Elizabeth Welsh Lena M. Whitt Pl SIGMA ALPHA National Honorary Political Science Fraternity Karla Brownmiller . . David Lowery ...... Leona Chase ....... Dr. Spencer Albright Joseph Aronica Robert Baldwin Claudia Bell Lucian Bledsoe Rex Buckley William Carter jane Chewning Matthew Cody Barry Comess Barton Conchar William Cox john Curley OFFICERS . . . , President Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer James Dellinger Randolph Farmer Meade Ferguson Courtney Frazier Fitzhugh Godwin Pamela Gordon Sarah Hudson Howard Marley William Money William O'Brien Larry Parker Kent Reynalds Dennis Valianos A- ,i PSI CHI National Honorary Psychology Fraternity OFFICERS Mary Hepperr Hock ............ ......... P resident Frances Ann Mann ........ .... V ice-President Pamela Anne Rahn ......... ,...... S ecretary Elizabeth Goodwyn Welsh .... . . . Treasurer ALPHA PSI CMEGA National Honorary Dramatics Fraternity OFFICERS Betty Mae Robinson ............... ....... P resident Maude Williams . . . .... Vice-President Louise Brooks .....,.... ......... S ecretary Del Williams ............ . . . Business Manager Professor Alton Williams . . . ......... Advisor George Campbell Robert- Dills Jamesilvma fBarry1 Last I 1 William Lagkey Dfnwiluafa smith Gene Snow Q Patricia T engple yyy - I ijdhn Welsh' I 1 Bonnie I.eefBowman-f' Franklin Clarqnfee Qarrett Katherine Trgggbifidge Henly Rona1cljG1'anggr Gerald -'Ihiggas ' f Richard 5 E1izaberhQ. George I Celia TfQi1g,af 4 Z f ,mei I SIGMA TAU DELTA Patricia Diggs . . . ........ President Linda Parrish ..4.. .,... V ice-President Rebecca Coleman ..,. . . . Secretary-Treasurer Linda Davis ...... .......... H istorian Fred Antonelli . . . .......... President Rance Conley i..... ......,. V ice-President Wayne Kitsteiner ..... ..... S ecretary-Treasurer Rebecca Allgood Anne Ball Diane Beherns Pamela Buss Christina Dunn Heli Ennis Mary Gearing Diane MacMeccan julie McGarry Leslie Price Kathryn Scott Robbie Ann Shreve Patricia Temple Dr. Elaine Penniger Miss Josephine Tucker Dr. Marguerite Roberts Dr. jack Wills Dr. Elizabeth Osborn Dr. Irving White AREOPAGUS Ted Boelt David Chenault Frank Frye Mike Hughs Temple Myers Phil Parker Howard Pugh Waverly Pulley Wayne Satterwhite OFFICERS Pl DELTA EPSILGN Hugh Thatcher ........,........ ........ P resident Ellen Shulef '-' --'- - ' ' ' Vice'P e ide t National Honorary Journalism Fraternity Kathryn Scott .... .... S ecretary Ronald Brumback Martha Dorman Diane Dorsey' Warren Edwards james Jacobs Barbara Lee johnson Lynn Myer Dale Patrick Lynne Robertson 1. - , x fu'--, , WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND CGLLEGES Loretta Birckhead Richard Crowthers Bricker, Jelfrey Donald Casper Fred Harmon Combs Beverly Kay Cook Susan Austin Deaver Martha Anne Dorman Carolyn Bryan Edmunds William Paul Fernald Henry Burnett Fizer Marshall Edward Flax Charles Braxton Foley Frank Starke Foley Charles Herbert Glisson William Simuel Hargette James Edward Harris Gregory Dodge Haycock Don Berwell Henderson Charles Lathan Hill Lenora Holfer J Lynn Hoffman Barbara Lee johnson Kenneth Alan Lornbart Linda Louise Mays Frank Thomas McMormick Lance Allan Morrell William Ryland O'Brien Philip joseph Parker Danny Marshall Payne Charles Evans Poston jean Annette Scott Carol Ann Seymour Peter Bartholomew Shaw Ann Myrnell Spivey Robert Todd Stinchum John Allen Swiger Hugh Alban Thatcher William joseph Viglione Willis Robinson Worth, jr. Edgar Martin Wright, Jr. . N .n , ,1 .Lu -ff,f53:f1LxI L S Q 1' H f 2653 14 35' .4 TEFL GP rm, fm,- ,1 f ,U My 1 1 fl- 1 i 4 ws: ' ' u l 2 SCO Y' -9 an 1 Jw Y I 2 1'A ag A' sr km f'.7'7 5U, Q7 i s 4, M X ffl, Q VI' 1 g, 4 .K ig' :Q I UE ' . x 1. N ff n Wy f gl 1 Ax. x' x f5,, Q DQ? 5 :E sx ,igfil u K .4 F Iffsswt V N M N, - l , mm,,, W I lf 5 4 i I967 HCJMECOMING QUEEN Reigning over Homecoming activ- ities for 1967 was Miss Barbara Lee Johnson, a Westhampton College senior. Miss johnson has had a very active career at Westhampton. She was a PD, a junior Counselor, and a recipient of Intermediate Honors. Having served as Editorials Editor of The Web, Barbara was tapped into Pi Delta Epsilon, the honorary journalism fraternity. She was also a member of Kappa Delta Pi, the honorary education fraternity. An English major from Fredericksburg, Virginia, Barbara served as Presi- dent of Mortar Board for 1967-68. The Homecoming weekend was brightened by our charming queen, Barbara Johnson. I MISS BARBARA JOHNSON Q- .-Q. 73 HOMECOMING CGURT MISS BONNIE LEE BOWMAN JJ. .- X J .V .r MISS ELISABETH MOODY BURNETTE Maid of Honor ., ,, 5 . Y f ,352?- --.- . . 1 ,.f- Q - 454' ,-pffm' WA-ur , f- ' --Q..- X fv- 'Q -Y Q 39 '-v--.,. 7-qg ,bv- 74 .z , , T Q-.. ,?j!?-,..-F-L --v- - f Q., v- -A,. ,I ,,, -1--..-,.,,V 41 'v-- . s., -v--F?- ,-fg, 'MLS-Q , M, -W- 'i ISS ANNE CAROLYN HEFLIN MISS MARTHA FRANCES DEMENTE HOMECGMING CCURT ' ,f' MISS HELEN CARLTON OUTEN I968 MAY QUEEN Reigning over Westhampton's 1968 May Day festivities was Miss Carol Marie Henry. Carol, a senior physical education major, has shown her loyal support for the university by serving all four years as a member of the university cheer- leaders. Her activities at Westhampton included the offices of class representative to the Athletic Association and treasurer of the Athletic Associa- tion, as well as being a rat counselor. This year Miss Henry served as president of the Athletic Association. For her service to the school and all-around good citizenship, Miss Henry was pre- sented with the Athletic Association's seal award. Hailing from Westheld, New jersey, Carol was noted for being a spirited Yankee. Her sparkling smile and bubbling personality graced the Greek activities at Westhampton on May 4. i ,E Q K 0 .L it 4 H- i i 4.f.s.Qi SHN 3 qi, 'H ., ,354 gg. Iy, M 5:1 MISS CAROL MARIE HENRY MISS JANICE LORAINE HART IWW MAYCOUYT MAH? OF HGNOR MISS REBECCA JANE ALLGOOD MISS DIANE CHISHOLM BEHRENS MISS MARTHA DORMAN , I v 5 ' I .V . 'w 5 . y A N ' 5 I I 754515 -f-'jg F B fl, M2 . ,LF S,3.,.n ' f I968 MAY COURT MISS KARLA HANE BROWNMILLER I968 MAY COURT I1 fi e I 1. ' 2 1 +I x '. ' : -rg I j ri I' il l 1 Q, ' f I -1 I , I 4 .7 I G MISS COLETTE CHILTON FIELDS QMPL Q 1 l-'Af if 'L' j A A I 1 Q.-1: . , - 2 'Q . ' ', , ' 1 , ' ' ' A125 I Cl M 4. ---J- I mx Q 1 ., ' Qu 11 ,. 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EL ...-.li QQI - P 5.75,-., X , U 1 in -Q ', 1. 7 V - .wg Q I1 A. v , . ,nf ' --. Em. 4. ,fn DS if I 1. 1 1 I. 1 l, 1 1 . ' 'ITEM 41 ' - . -an ' if 'A . . Lai-liW':51.' - H, i:9??f1jf'i' ' . - ff ' L I F V V fly' ' ' , L, , f 1 i r p I 1, r I I i ,, Pg P r E, Q ful 'Z ,M- 25555 A -, -gp- 'Nt' 3 ,. -gig , if . .vga- fi I , gl 'E :FW '. ' -Mtv' ' v - , QRGANIZATIQNS 49? HONOR COUNCIL. Seated, left to tight: Paul Fernald, Buster O'Brien, Marshall Flax, Frank McCormick. Standing: Dave Smith, Josh Pretlow, Nelson Lankford. RICHMOND COLLEGE STUDENT GOVERME T SGA OFFICERS. Seated, left to right: Richard Epps 4SecretaryJ, Charles Poston CPresidentD, Don Casper QVice-PresidentJ. Stand- ing: Jim Wrenn C Public Rela- tionsj, Robin Worth CAthletic Representarivel, Bill Viglione CTreasurer7. SENATE. Seated, left to right: John Millard, Fred Smith, Don Casper, Butch Hinton, Barry Hof- heimer, Mike Weise. Standing: Richard Arnold, Dwight Inge, E. M. Wright, Steve Norfleet, Bob Musick, Tim Finchem, Orren Beatty. f - T---f---4-Q-ft' ' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Seated, left to right: Mike Garnett, Bernie Bohm, Sam Scott, Henry Fizer, jay Feldman, Al Neal, David Lowery. Standing: Randy McDonald, John Sivirski, Bob Northern, John Mizell, Virgil Goode, Oliver McBride, John Thornton, Bill Alexander, Tom Powers, Joe Powell, Larry Troemm- ler, Wayne Keyser, George Morris, Richard Wyatt, Chuck Patteson. 85 Z7 Q7 COLLEGE COUNCIL. Seated, left to right: Jay Hart, Alice Justice Ann Heflin, Carolyn Edmunds, Sue Deaver, Brenda Blevins, Bar bara Johnson, Dixie Lee. Standing: Pam Buss, Lynn HoEman 3 ff 'N 9 TOWN COUNCIL Left to right: Bonnie Giannotti, Julie McGeary, Cookie Hotifer, Virginia Griffin, Nancy Monk, Pat Thomas, Susie Parker. NORTH COURT COUNCIL Front, left to right: Dixie Lee, Nancy Crenshaw. Back: Betsy Baskin, Chime Tate, Milne Kintner, Jane Arrington. bn. C? SOUTH COURT COUNCIL Left to right: Betty Jo Clark, Jane Chewning, jay Hart, Edie Freudenorf, Nancy Jo Srb. 87 ,- Q ff 'vn ., . --A- -1- 'TT I - JI Front to back Dlck Bncker CPres1dentD Frank Foley fVice-Presxdentj, Don Henderson CSecretaryJ Ken Lombart fTreasurerJ SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION STUDENT GOVERNMENT 88 HONOR COUNCIL. Seated: Greg Hay- cock, Bill Hargette. Standing: joe Hen- derson, Lee Wallace, Fred Combs. I if ii'-'F'-IW' SENATE. First row, left to right: Marcia Brooks, Frank Foley, Beth Boucher. SNL 5515:-H-1 g::il, 'lu lg ai I yugo: ugh imma ,mu iii Kiln- 1 if 'P CN ' . 'IT STUDENT BAR OFFICERS: Left to right: Joe Arronica--Treas., David Walker-Sec'y'., Reggie Jones- V. Pres., Bill Axselle-Pres. T. . WILLIAMS HONOR COURT: First Row: Dan Rogers, Birch Douglass, john McCarthy. Second Row: Pat Patterson, Joe Byrd. Third Row: Rich Lewis, Byran Parker, .Russ Jordan. CHCOL F LAW IFC First Row: Bill Doran, Charlie Samuels, Jac Gales, Bubba Johnson. Second Row: Bill Slate, Ted Markow Dave Gall, Ed Gillenwater. V l CIRCUIT REPRESENTATIVES: Left to right: Mark Minton, Al Riggins, Gerry Dalton, George Glarr. 91 J U IVERSITY COLLEGE STUDE TGOVER ME T , . I -. I.,-.:, A. .. L ' . f, Eg, L mg QQ, ' '.- '- , gi f f ' Lf- .' --R Ugg! nw., -gp' ' 3 1-' 'J ff '. , QW? 'A V . , I-1.5-'E' 'Q' , -' t 71 Yi .X ' , V I X J v 'E-f lgnzlvv I Y ., ,, Vv,H?'1L, Q, AHL., I jx . .R-wir 3 h E jig -t.-gqxlvrlf 31 vu- - V ,.. . 3 . K I jg.. , ,, . , I . . . .: V , it ',c1 1 :,, wi- , r-,J- '. Ti? ' Chuck Gordan fPresidentb and Mike Williams fVice-Presidentj. E if N. .'I sv-H W.-W A . . - ...LEQJ 'liiymw 'QM' , B 1 1! V - E Q v I 1 , , Esrx -1 is J MEMBERS OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SENATE MEMBERS OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HONOR COUNCIL 1 Q -is gf., ,Q as l ,. -.fl N ,g A fm 23- 4 'rs N - 1 'D' Seated, left to right: Bobbie Cahoon CGi1-ls' Sports Editor-J, Linda Graham fBusiness Manager-J, Jane Arrington CClass Editorl, Kathy Scott CCopy Editorb, Cam David CHonoraries Editorb. Standing: Sterling Moor: 1PhotographerJ, Rick Stephenson fFraternities Editorb, John Kendall QBoys' Sports Editorb, Phyllis Andrews COrganizations Editorl, Myron Mann QFreshrnan Class Representativel, Ed Katz CUni- versity College Editorb. WEB Qi-- B. air: YV D Y 3 - -ff! L. Warren Edwards Uiditor-in-Chiefl, Jean Scott lAssociate Editorl. From that first meeting in September to choose a theme for the yearbook to that long-awaited day when they could proudly hold the finished product, the IV eb staff labored to capture the reflections of a year in the pages of the yearbook. Reorganizing the faculty section, increasing the coverage of organizations and adding greater use of copy, members of the Wfeb staff sought to keep the best of past yearbooks while introducing improvements of their own. From one frantic deadline to the next, from the shuffle of pictures and layouts to the clatter of typing in the tiny oflice atop the Student Center, the efforts of the staff resulted in the 1968 Web. 95 J Rf 2 Y? f 1 Left to right: Ron Brumback Cliditorial Editorb, Dale Patrick fEditor-in-Chiefl Seated, left to right: Ellen Shuler, Lynne Robertson, Lynn Myer. Stand- ing, leff to right: Edie Courtney, Larry Willis, Pat Mallory, Jimmy Jacobs. Ihi UNIVERSITY ol RICHMOND Cfollegiz-111 'mrs cams uwlvxzusrrv uv sunzlmuasn, v.x, nl-,frnzwm u 1, uw, 'wi uv, Ng-fn f--1 .,,- XM 1 l VA- gf!! ' 1-M-.C H 'Ziff 'ij' Q ,I 7 Seated left to right: Frances Fowler, Casey Clinedinst, Florence Tompkins, Pat Connell. Standing, left to right: Sally Wood Milton Shaw Pam Wilton, Bill Hoyle, Roger Beck, Bruce Ropiecki, joel Bradshaw, Mike Stafford, Steve Smith, Anne Larson, Anne Helms Through countless frantic Thursday nights at the printer's, the Collegian staff strove to bring forth every Friday a stim- ulating and informative campus news- paper. The Collegian has been noted especially for its effort to reflect current trends and matters of personal concern to the students rather than mere report- ing of everyday events. Through its edi- torials and letters to the editor, the Col- legian has served as an effective voice of student opinion to administration and community. Yes, Dale, there is a Collegian staff 97 First row, left to right: Ann Kelley, Hank Williams, Florence Tompkins, Lucas Hutton, Scott Kurtz, Johanna Graham. Second row: Glenn Robbins, john Helfrich, Wayne Kitsteiner, Bob Homstad, Bill Kirby. 5 A MESSENGER f Left to right: Dave McLaughlin, john Lane, Jim Bowen, Rick Seated, left to right: Ted Boelt, Martha Dorman, Jim Brent Standing Harper. Bob Dills, Joanne Gill, Larry Willis, Don Owen, Cathy Angle. The voice of student individuality and creativity was found in the Messenger, the Richmond campus literary magazine. This year the Messenger sought to stimulate deeper thinking on the part of individuals through such things as introspec- tion, The Messenger reflected the many facets of student talent found on campus. WCRC ,ff First row, left to right: Bruce Ropiecki, Fred Burchill, Clarke Bustard, Jim Pollard, Lynn Myer, George Douglas, Frank Buhrman, Bill Worrell Bill Furr, Brad jordan. Second row: Eric Dobbs, Wayne Keyser, Michael Foster, Bill Tignor, Tom Powers, Jeff Weinberg, Don Stewa11,, As campus voice of the University of Richmond , WCRC has provided entertainment and information for U of R students throughout the year. From 'their broadcasting headquarters in the top of the Student Center, members of the WCRC staff served as a verbal bulletin board for all campus activities and filled the dorms on both sides of the lake with music. Parents' Day saw them mobilizing their transmitters to broadcast live from the heart of t-he Parents' Day activity. WCRC members also enlivened several PD socials and added their efforts to the sounds on the green at May Day. 99 Firsr row, left to right: Bill Alexander, Skip jenkins, Lynn Hoffman, Joanne Herrington, Rick Arnold, Betsy Herrick, Lindsey Peters, Nan Goodpaster, jim Wilson. Second row: Sally Andrews, Tim Montgomery, janet Sewell, Mr. James Erb, Tom James, Vaughan Vlatson. Third row: Nancy Goodman, Maude Wil- liams, Edie Paulette, Bill Cale. Fourth row: Joe Northen, Judy Jacobs, Betty Acker, joe Talley. Fifth row: George Campbell, Patsy Blackard, Pat Price. Sixth row: Laura Hanbury, Milne Kintner, Linda Mays, Donna Holmes, Robin Korpi, Jackie Mayes. Seventh row: Gene Snow, John David Robbins, Jane Arrington, Betty Brookes, Stu Statham, Thom Robertson. Eighth row: Bruce Stevens, Charles Hill, Richard Davis, Francis Buhrman. 100 UNIVERSITY CHOIR The University Choir, the most select choral group on campus, is composed of forty-five members carefully trained to blend into one harmonious group. The dynamic direction of Mr. james Erb guided the Choir throughout the year. Highlights of the year included a performance at the Virginia Bap- tist General Association and a performance at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washing- ton, D. C. Perhaps the most ambitious un- dertaking of the Choir this year was partici- pating in the University Players' production of Oedipus Rex. The score for this produc- tion was composed by Dr. Vfilliam Smith of the University's music department, and the combined efforts and talents of Mr. Erb, Dr. Smith, the Players and the Choir made the play a truly memorable experience. Oliicers for the Choir this year were: Tim Montgomery, president, Betty Brookes, vice- president, Edie Paulette, secretary, Rick Arnold, treasurer, B. J. Acker, librariang Richard Davis, business manager. Returning in the fall to find their leader sport- ing a new beard, the men in the Richmond Col- lege Glee Club were tempted toward the hippie look themselves. Performances throughout the state at churches, women's colleges, clubs, and even convocation filled the year for the thirty member Glee Club. Ranging from Negro spirit- uals to Verdiis Requiem, the music sung by the Glee Club was as varied as it was enjoyable. Serving as Glee Club oliicers were: Charles Hill, president, john Turner, vice-president, Henry Patterson, business manager, Charles Hopkins, secretaryg Wayne Grant, treasurer, Tom James, librariang Bill Alexander, House of Representatives. RICHMOND COLLEGE GLEE CLUB 1 ! V i First row, left to right: Bill Sanders, Donnie Printz, Joe Northen, Mark Russell, Henry Patterson, Ernie Teachey, Charles Hill, Rodney Griffith, Bill Creath. Second row: Skip Jenkins, Charles Hopkins, Geoffrey Cahill, Joe Talley, Betty Brookes, Charles Grimm, Steve Ely, Tom James, Wayne Stith. Third row: Lucas Hutton, Victor Owen, Cliff Inge, David Rawls, Fred Brumback, John Turner, Bill Alexander, Wayne Grant, Louis Graham. WESTHAM PTGN CCLLEGE GLEE CLUB Mr. Erb's harem , the Westhampton College Glee Club, consists of forty WC girls who enjoy singing all types of music. The focal point of first semester for members of the Glee Club was the Christmas Tour to New York City with the Randolph-Macon Men's Glee Club. In the spring the Glee Club joined the other campus choral groups, as well as choral groups from other colleges, in performing Verdi's Requiem with the Richmond Symphony at the Mosque. Officers for the girls' Glee Club were: Susan Blake, presi- dent, Alice Justice, vice-president, Susan Williams, secretaryg Marcie Raveling, treasurer, Donna Joy and Kathy Scott, librarians. First row left to right Claire Born, Kathy Scott, Nancy Ball, Linda Noell, Faye Duffer, Patricia Gatling Susan Williams Joyce Clmkscales Nancy Monk Second row Pam Kelley, Alice Justice, Penni Chappell, Ginny Compton, Lisa Byers, Sally Andrews Donna Joy Nancy Puck ett Susan Moore Third row Dee Fultz, Nancy Jarvis, Janet Thornton, Sally Sparks, Susan Ward, Bobbie Cahoon Ann Kelley, Betty Shafer Pat Connell Ann Carson Lee Finch. Fourth row: Janet Beard, Susan Stansbury, Linda Zimmerman, Johanna Graham Nancy Bam Nama Harper Mary Stralfon Lelia Bahm Diane Behrens, Lee Jacobs, Patsy Blackard, Marcie Raveling. 102 D U IVERSITY BA D Under the direction of Mr. James Hustis, the University Band provides training for all instrumental musicians on campus who wish to partici- pate. Performing both with the University's choral groups and with bands from other colleges, the band culminates its year by sending some mem- bers to the All State College Band at Shenandoah Conser- vatory. Seated, left to right: john Crute, Don Harris, Mike Foster, Emily Davis, Nan Goodpaster, Tom Pow- ers, Don Lahay, Jeff Dewey. Standing: Tom Johnson, joe Talley, Charles Wienckowsld, Les Lilley, Ed Woolridge, Mr. James Hustis. R.0.T.C. BA D R.O.T.C. Band and Color Guard. The precision of the University of Richmond's R.O.T.C. band has highlighted halftimes at foot- ball games and provided pep at basketball games this year. The R.O.T.C. band also represented the University at the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival. n. -- 'I 1 .n.u ff, It TIM' S 4 f-I '.:-'G-4:34171-,-'A' .. fi-'aw A campus-wide organization for Baptist stu- dents, the BSU seeks to involve all students in activities ranging from serious discussions to socials. Student Mission Teams bring to BSU members a sense of involvementg suppers and socials bring a sense of fellowship. The BSU Choir provides a music outlet for the energies of this organization. BSU CHOIR. Seated, left to right: Pat Howard, Lucas Hutton, Tom Powers, Richard Davis, Edie Paulette. First row standing: Betty Lou McClanahan, Phyllis Bullard, Henry Patterson, Nancy Davis, Margie Crow- der, Jackie Mays, Marsha Carl, Birdie Stone, janet Sewell, Second row: Oliver McBride, Thom Robertson, Roger Beck, Buz Blue, Bill Alexander. Seated, left to right: Rebecca Saunders, Nelda Warren, Mrs. Anderson, Edie Paulette. First row, standing: Nancy Ball, Nancy Davis, Bir- die Stone, Margie Crowder, Martha Rife, Linda Graham. Second row: Bruce Honts, Clayton Thornton, Bill Alexander, Wayne Frith, Bill Cale, Dr. J. Pentecost. Third row: Dr. James, Thom Robertson, Oliver McBride, Henry Patterson, Jackie Mays. BAPTIST STUDE T UNION NVQ' JT First row Ron Northern, Henry Fizer, Wayne Frith, Temple My- ers Jim Collie John Millard, John Virkler. Second row: Dave Smith Phil Parker Bill Higgins, jim Sauer, Sidney Rodriguez. the Mtnisterxal Association shows its c once rn through WE LEY FOUNDATIO The Wesley Foundation consists of UR students of the Methodist church and any other interested students. Sponsored by Dr. James Sartain, Wesley provided its members with weekly discussions and several retreats this year. The Hillel Foundation at the University of Richmond involves its members in programs with Hillels at R.P.I. and M.C.V. Providing opportunities for service and so- cial activities for jewish students, Hillel is an important part of the lives of its members. HILLEL FOU DATIO Seated, left to right: Marilyn Chelder, Dave Marcus, Jay Berger. Standing: Bob- by Shapiro, Jay Feldman, Kathy Shapiro, Sy Sibelman, Ira Katz, Ray Blume, Steve Bookbinder, Al Link, Harvey Soefer, Larry Katz, Ed Suran, Richard Cline, Ronnie Fink, Al Pollack, john Mirmelstein, Allen Drew. As a meeting ground for the University's Episcopal CANTERBU RY CLU B ZTl'f?51fSg,f2egfZ.'1'ii iEEZ ,fill Provided a of mm' Seated: Emily Davis, Pam Buss, Tom Innes, Bonnie Bowman, Bob Strowbridge. Standing: Stew- art Dulin, Dr. Brown, Bruce Honts, Rev. jack Ellsworth, Juliet Walls, Betty Brookes, Pat Connell, Chris Weissman, Kitty Taimi. Westhampton and Richmond College students alike enjoy the first social event of the year, the mixer sponsored by the Y . YWCA Every student at Westhampton is automatically in- cluded as a member of the Y.W.C.A. A vital part of campus life, the Y involves WC girls with service to campus, to the community, and to the world. The Y.W. C.A. sponsors Westhampton's Parents' Day, a program enjoyed by parents and students in the fall. Through such projects as tutoring in Richmond and visiting the Bon Air School, the Y reaches out to the community. The World University Service drive to raise funds for education facilities in underprivileged countries involves all Y.W.C.A. members in service to the world. l First row, left to right: Betty Stagg, Susan Quance, Marcia Flake, Penni Chappell, Yolanda Roseman, Marsha Trimble, Mrs. Anderson. Second row: Miss Beatty, Linda Zimmerman, Claudia Henderson, Linda Elmore, Diane Behrens, Pam Rahn. Third row: Betty Brookes, Pat Howard. RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIE CCJUNCIL Representing the various denomina- tional groups on campus, the Religious Activities Council seeks to co-ordinate and publicize all campus religious ac- tivities. Through the guidance of the RAC, Vespers, Religious Emphasis Week, and special Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter services are held. First row seated, left to right: Susan Shackelford, Phil Parker, Margaret Northern, Bev Cook, Nelson Lankford. Second row, seated: jim Collie, Pam Rahn, Anne Larson, Marilyn Chelder. Standing: Mr. Gibson, Bob Frank, Dr. Powell, Mrs. Anderson, Fred Smith. RELIGICDLIS EMPHASIS WEEK Second semester is a time for new resolutions and examination of goals, and Religious Emphasis Week is an ideal time for such reflection. The stu- dents who plan the REW program come from all areas of campus life and seek to reach all elements with the variety of their program. First row, left to right: Fred Smith QChairmanJ, Sally Andrews, Oliver McBride. Second row: Linda Graham, Mrs. Anderson, Colette Fields, Reggie Wood, Marsha Trimble. Third row: Bob Dills, Carolyn Bell, Margaret Northern, Phyllis Rowland. Fourth row: Nelson Lank- ford, Henry Patterson, Nelda Warren. NCJSTRAE FILIAE All Westhampton students whose mothers, aunts, or grandmothers attended Westhampton are automatically members of the Nostrae Filiae. Formerly, daughters of those who attended the Richmond Female Institute were organized separately from the alumnae daughters of West- hampton College. This year, however, the two joined forces in the Nostrae Filiae, and were led by Charlene Stringfellow as President, Joyce Clinkscales as Secretary- Treasurer and Edie Courtney as Publicity Chairman. ,IE Q iggigw. 1i .' -f Z? a .E K , ill is l' '15 i . lm Q mn 1 ., ,, LF- . it Q 7' . at ai 52' ' ,, 4: is , l : ,xp Q al- -Q M If e- , I . A I all H, M H left, A . HX, U Seated, left to right: Birdie Stone, Nancy Goodman, Joyce Clink- scales, Charlene Stringfellow, Edie Courtney, Lynn VanLeeuwen. Standing: Martha Richardson, Ann Helms, Carolyn Smith, Betty Brookes, Carole Waite, Chime Tate, Juliet Walls, Nancy Ogg, Susan Thornhill, Diane Behrens, Nancy Norman, Carolyn Bell, Priscilla Humbert, Linda Elmore, Cathy Neal. Left, bottom to top: Jo Burnett lSecretaryJ, Lee Coleman QTreasurerJ, Mrs. Campbell. Right: Bob Dills fPresidentJ, Joanne Gill CVice-Presidentl. KALE TECHNE Art in all forms is the common in- E terest of members of Kale Techne. Kale '. Techne supplies members with infor- mation about art careers and offers an opportunity for taking advantage of cultural events through such activities as a weekend trip to New York. ,Qi-, QRCHESIS r w Clockwise, from left: Donna Boone, Carty Richards, Claudia Henderson, Becky Mills, Sarah Stewart, Chime Tate, Pam Rahn, Leslie Price, Catherine Angle, Florence Tompkins. Self-expression through interpretive dance is the goal of Orchesis. Members expand their knowledge of the tech- nique of dance by choreographing their own numbers. Performing for the alum- nae at Homecoming, for the WC College Government, and for May Day, Orchesis members take advantage of yet another of the University's vents for creativity. Orchesis Mods and Rockers are right in step with the London theme of May Day. w 110 Mack the Knife sings of his marriage to Miss Polly Peacham. The talents of the University Players were channeled this year into efforts ranging from the satirical Threepenny Opera to the lofty Oedipus Rex. Involv- ing students in all aspects of the theater from production and props to makeup and acting, the University Players re- flect the depths of talent to be found on campus. U IVERSITY PLAYERS As a street-singer, Del Wil liams narrates the Three penny Opera. Seated, left to right: Sandy An- drews, josie Rooney, Bob Dills, Margaret Williams, Ronald Snell, Bari Jean Hobbs, Jodie Cham- bers, Barry Last. Kneeling: Mar- garet Merritt, Betty Mae Robin- son, Bill Culbertson, Nan Davis, Ken Morgan, Wayne Keyser, Robin Korpi, janet DuVal, Bur- ton Richman, Bob Syme, Ken Wheeler, Bill Lockey, joanne Herrington, Katherine Harvey, Geolfrey Cahill, Pat Temple. Standing: B. J. Swain, Alex Cof- er, By Wilkinson, Yvonne Olson, Jon Smith, Susan Shackelford, Daine Adams, Jim Jontz, George Norileet, Rex Buckley, Martha Rothenburg, Thom Robertson, George Campbell, Gene Snow, Miss Osborn, Ben Curtis, Maude Williams, Tom Howard. '-H ---v - e.ge,v.- 1. Left to right: Marcia Brooks fSecretaryJ, Mark Derish QVice-Presidentj, Mike Weiss CPresident, Dr. Patrick Kemp CAdvisorD. Quick thinking and ingenuity are demanded of a var- sity debater, and both were demonstrated by the Univer- sity's Debate Team this year. In a highly successful season, members of the Debate Team traveled to intercollegiate tournaments all over the country and made a very im- pressive showing for the University of Richmond. gifs. First land, Rick Elsea, ACCOUNTING SOCIETY The Accounting Society seeks to pre- pare students for careers in the account- ing field by instilling in them some knowledge of basic techniques and a sense of professional integrity. DEBATE TEAM row, left to right: Dr. Tarver, Juliet Walls, Cathy Cross- Bonnie Hudgins, Patti Collins, Mr. Graeber. Second row: Baldacci, Bob Frank, Wayne Dawson, Bernie Bohm. Ken Tim Finchem. Lfffuf' 'T' 5-Y- -W '+W- iimfllmi T' fs :n-tif' 'PPG' I Front row, left to right: Bill Carter, Dr. R. W. Major, Hans Weidmann, Linda Powers, Garnett Ryland, Carl Schone, Ben Franklin, Ed Sobey, Barry Last, Bob Stowbridge, Bev Miner, Betty Smith, John Ligon. Second row: Phil Janes, Randy Walker, David Brobst, John Robbins. All aspects of the field of psychology are brought into focus for students in the Psychology Club. Recent developments in the Psychology are brought to the at- tention of members through the publi- cation of the Psi Cry, a newspaper, and through guest speakers and field trips. AMERICAN INSTITUTE of PHYSICS The University of Richmond Chapter of the American Institute of Physics wel- comes all students interested in physics. Seeking especially to help students pre- pare for physics careers, the AIP brings films and lectures to campus and con- ducts field trips to physics centers. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Front row, left to right: Heppert Hock, Mrs. Dickinson, Glenda Butler, Lynn VanLeeuwen, Gay Mason, Richard Pittman, Fran Mann, Linda Davis, Virginia Compton, Pam Rahn, Carol Spencer. Second row: Dr. Leftwich, Jim Overton, Carter Hardenbergh, Steve Southall, John Lewis, Dr. Tromater, Dr. Blick. 'B l 113 i i 1 First row, left to right: Pat Diggs, Mary Ball Shafer, Margie Crowder, Linda Parrish, Marcia Smith, Linda Neblett, Nancy Norman, Kathy Scott, Sarah Stewart, Susan Quance, Becky Coleman, Charlene Stringfellow, Sue Donaldson, Janet Sewell. Second row: Carol Sey- mour, Loretta Birckhead, Linda Mays, Judy Jacobs, Marcie Raveling, Ann Holland, Marilyn Flynn, Judy Holmes, Sally Wood, Anne Larson, Mary Sue Terry, Laura Hanbury, Phyllis Rowland, Rebecca Saunders, Katherine Harvey, Linda Elmore. PIERIDE The Pierides are a group of sopho- ORIE TATIO COUNCILORS The first impression of Westhampton upon the new student is imparted by the Orientation Counselors. It is their job to introduce freshmen and transfers to the Honor System, organizations, and traditions of Westhampton. Though their main job ends with orientation, the counselors remain a friend and con- fidant to their counselees throughout the year. mores chosen by their class to provide service to Westhampton throughout the year. The P.D.'s are special friends to the freshman, serve as guides for May Day, and sponsor the weekly P. D. so- cials. Seated: Betty Shafer, Susan Cosby, Linda Tom asek, Kitty Taimi, Elise Miller, Pat Powell Martha Brandt. Standing: Fritzie Vaughan, Su- zanne Harris, Lynn Ellis, Jo Burnett, Pat Thom- as, Rin Henry, Nancy Ogg, Linda McCubbin, Marjorie Scott, Betty Stagg. 114 BRIGADE STAFF pu 1 ' -,., 1 ' T-J: -5--' . A .- '. ,,, 4-1 --,Ln-.M -a f7'-J:,5.'wfw-2.21-2,-r f.-. , r. Front: Brigade Commander, C!Col. Fernald. Standing: Deputy Bridage Commander, C!I.t. Col. Bowler, C!Maj. Metcalf, C!Maj. Savage, C!Majr. Hamm, C!Capt. Mallard, C!Maj. Cunningham, C!Maj. Beaty, Bde. Sgt. Maj. Mirmelstein. Company R of the National Society of Pershing Rilles The purpose of the National Society of Pershing Rifles is to foster the highest ideals of the military service and to recognize outstanding development in first and second year students. Company R, located on the University of Richmond campus is responsible for the training of the schoo1's two competition drill teams. CHESS CLUB -1 wr, -1,7 vs Seated, left to right: Dr. Rachels and Dr. Ryle, First row: Glenn Robbins, Don Harris QPresidentJ, Tom Powers, Milton Shaw. Second row: George Norfleet, Jay Feldman, John Hathaway, Steve Bookbinder. AQUA ETTE One of the new organizations on campus this year was the Aquanettes, Westhampton's syncronized swimming club. Any girl interested in swimming as a hobby was eligible to join, but hard work was required of every member. The Aquanettes met once a week to practice their strokes and stunts. Sponsored by Miss Nancy Elkins and led by President Lynn Werth, the Aquanettes di- rected most of their efforts toward putting on the water show in February. This year the show's theme was Broad- way, and water ballet numbers were choreographed to popular Broadway tunes. The Chess Club was a small, select group of young men seriously interested in the fine points of the game of chess. The club was revived on campus only in recent years when several professors decided that chess was not an obselete pasttime. Membership was open to anyone on campus, but only a relatively small group pursued the game as members of the Chess Club. The club sponsored a tournament in October. judged by Dr. Rachels and Dr. Ryle, the tournament was a great success. Practice in the skills of the game and the enjoyment of stimulating matches were gained by Chess Club members this year. First row: Miss Elkins, Alston Stirling, Betty Lou McClanahan, Chime Tate, Kathy Milner. 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'V' ' fm-1 Q3 f - If Y Q 1 A .1 -r 'T' :Q-'ii'J'7 's r . y - ' '4 ,,'- ' '. v- ' -' 'ff '-.15 -, , A . .f QF .M - - i-W5fi.?J1f'-H-Nfigxwfvri -if xggggw-,aa A -M-wk'-Misa-1-12, R V K Q +51--' ,Q , .Ag itifwif 'E-v'ff?1.ffw P . 'ui ,Y v-all-I AP, 'I N A L, 4' 1 125-, :gl I TERFRATER ITY COUNCIL IS. Seqtedsleft to right: Jim Dellinger, Don Caspqer, Chick Curtis, Bruce Kushner, Barry Hofheimer, Mo Whitlow, Pete Shaw, Pete Wyeth, Neil Fleming, Chris McCoy, Tom Towberman, Chuck Wycoff. Standing: Benny Sheftall, James Walsh, Fred Combs, E. M. Wright, Frank McCormick, Stan Lubin. l Seated, left to tight: Don Casper, Bruce Kusher, Fred Combs. Standing: Jim Dellinger, E. M. Wright, Pete Shaw, Chuck Vfycoif, Frank McCormick. l.F.C. COURT 'N I.F.C. OFFICERS Mo Whitlow, Don Casper, Pete Shaw, Bruce Kusher, Pete Wyeth. The Kappa AlphafOrder was founded nationaly in 1865. The chapter on the University of Richmond campus was founded Qin 1870 and was the first social fraternity on the campus. Historically the fraternity has based its ideals-on the traditions of the old south and the Richmond chapter continues this theme each year in an Old -South Party . V KAPPA ALPHA R. E. Carter S. M. Crowder J. Daniels R. E. Deaton R. H. Ellen R. B. Gorrell F. M. Gum, IV S. Hale J. E. Harris R. L. Henderson D. Hightower T. Hite P55 L. Abernathy F. C. Atkins R. W. Ayers D. W. Bell A. W. Browder C. Carson QL .Sn D. Jordan G. Katsarelis K. Knorr L. E. Lambert R. L. Leonard D. W. Lovelace C. Lumpkin M. L. Mahaney R. McDonald '71 M. McG1aughlin B. W. Nicholson C. C. Nuckols J. Painter D. A. Potter C. C. Ryan J. E. Reville R. J. E. Slagle 3' Rowland M G. Via Pr L. G 123 Wilkinson ' -19 . .., . Youravich , Miss Sharon Stephenson Kappa Sigma Sweetheart K' G- .mg Q 1.0: ' Lf- 'Y -95 H. T. Arnold J. Arthur T. M. Austin W. Bradshaw W. W. Cox P. M. Day E. Donner M. L. Ellett P. Fleishman M. Francisco J. Herrington W. A. James, Jr. W. F. Leake J. Lipscombe 4. W. A. McCarty F. McCormick, -aug, G kr 45' S3Z'3?W'? KWH? ua ' 5515 'U 2255 99,55 :Q-mg 5.2.55 3 -Ugg, B' M. Silver M. M. Matthews kv ji As a national fraternity, Kappa Sigma was founded on December 10, 1869. Ever since it came to the Richmond campus on March 5, 1898, the Kappa Sig's have looked foreward to an annual Sweet- heart Ball . President Frank McCormick says that the function in May is the highlight of the fratern- ity's social season. KAPPA SIGMA W. Smith Straus 'f'?' J. Sutherland A. Vaughan R. Walter T. W. Warren R. E. Wyatt P. L. Wyeth R. H. Yancey Af 1 11+ ,.... Lambda Chi Alpha, 'founded nationally on November 2, 1909, was established on the University of Richmond campus on May 10, 1918, Last: spring, the local chapter had the privilege of being host to the Colonial Conclave while this spring actives and alumni alike look foreward to the celebration of Lambda Chi's 50th year at the University of Richmond.. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA i 95 G -x 3 lf? R. Adams B. Alred G. Bayliss O. Beary C. Bivens J. Brent R. Brown R. Cook D. Coombe W. Creath A. Davis A. Dooley R. Dooley T. Fernald P. Fernald J. Franger G. Gabbard W. Gillette V. Goode J. Griswold W. Hargette N. Hatcher J. Hewitt W. Hughes G. Kaiser M. Lake P. Leslie S. Marley 1 QS rf uf' w . it 'Q' it -1 is-4 ,,,, an Q Hz!! if 1 K3 Wi .251 'nv Ci? L. Messler L. Metcalfe E. Miller C. Moltz A. Neale M. Neale H. Norris L. Parker M. Pardue R. Patterson D. Payne J. Pritchard G. Pry H. Reavis R. Reid B. Reed J. Robbins W. Roberts J. Rowland W. Saum, President H. Savage R. Seal C. Segrist P. Shelley R. Sneeder R. Stephenson T. Talley S. Tilley W. White N. Wilkerson L. Willis R. Woodson Miss Karen Sinclair Lambda Chi Alpha Cresent Girl 'S Nm H! . ag' . 5 J. Adams F. Bisterfeld D. Brooks E. Bruner T. Crum R. Cunningham R. Dawson J. Dellinger, President M. Dulaney R. Ellis nl 'EQ , W. Faris H. Fizer D. Heilman J. Hutcherson W. Jones R. Koester M. LaPenta C. Lefoe L. Lenhart 128 66: ? Phi Delta Theta, whose pledges have done the first serious picketing of the year, was founded on December 26, 1948. Q Winners of the 1967 Fa11.0lympics, they are eargerly awaiting the Spring events in hopes of a clean sweep. e PHI DELTA THEATA ?? l'1 Fur' 'r'g'r1f-1!'1'1'T' Mann Morris Nichols Perrow Powers Rogers Rohr Snellings Sobey Spitler T. Toberman L. Troemmler G. Yoder L. C. Barber J. E. Bloodsworth S. Brock F. Combs W. D. Crockett R. E. Dolan T. W. Finchern W. E. Ford R. J. Garnett 1, 130 J. McKenna L. Newton W. O'Brien S. O'Hara J. Phillips J. Robertson G. Ryland D. Satterlield W. Scarce P. Scott D. Sheppard R. Skinner The Phi Gamma Delta grass hut was first set up on the University of Richmond campus on April 27, 1890. Always active in campus political life and intramural sports the Gammies have made quite a mark on the campus since then. To crown their social life each spring, the men of Phi Gam don their grass skirts and enjoy a real FIJI ISLAND weekend. PHI GAMMA DELTA 1 9 fr J.: A. Slocum -sf ' 3 T. Storer M. Thomasson 1 . R. Ukrop W. Viglione L. Wallace R. Wills W R. Worth 'if R. Wyatt P The Skull fraternity, Phi Kappa Sigma founded nationally in 1850 was established on the University of Richmond campus on January 17, 1873. Famous for its annual' Skull Weekend , Phi Kappa Sigma boasts Richmond's most outstanding football player of 1966, Larry Zunick. HI KAPPA SIGMA ng, 5, L. Connatser G. Converse M J. Croxton , 1- P. Delireims 1 1 . U y S. Eldredge A J. Eller F. Fox A. Frye A. Guthrie N J. Hudgins J. Kirk J. Lewis B. Litton J. Lowery E. Mason 132 L. Ballard R. Bessent W. Braun C. Bugg T. Bupp C. Cargagna D. Casper, President V. Collins i J. McDermott J. Millar J. Miner T. Okerlund R. Rogers L. Rowe S. Scott B. Schultz G. Settle L. Shaw P. Sutcliffe J. Thweatt L. Weddington G. Varoutsos J. Walsh A. Watts D 1 I L.- Brown ez I G? S. Fife: R. Fink M. Flax J. Freed W. Freelander H. Goodman R. Gottlieb B. janney I. Katz L. Katz R. Kline D. Levitin A. Link K. Lombart D. Marcus T. Marks J. Mirmelstein A. Mollen X f vue' A 3 56W-'fl Ja Xa, EEK' 'f f :S'i.3'7z5W i VE Phi Sigma Delta, established in 1905 and locally in 1925, has just completed the remodeling of their lodge which is now one of the most attractive on the University of Richmond campus. The new lodge will not only make their Rho Tau weekend much brighter, but also show their alumni who will gather there in March that Phi Sig is one of the most progressive fraternities on campus. PHI SIGMA DELTA 'P f' Y? ev- 5' H Us xi ? H. Rosenthal R. Sanders S. Sidman W. Sapiro H. Soefer S. Somers C. Weinstein M. Weinstein M. Weise M. Weiss Pi Kappa Alpha, founded nationally on March 1, 1968, and at Richmond in 1891, will celebrate its 100th anaversity this year. The University of Richmond's chapter has the distinction of being chosen as the Host Chapter for the National Celebration of Pika's founding. 1500 delegates from throughout the nation will converge on Richmond to participate in what promises ro be an event to remember for the Richmond chapter. PI KAPPA ALPHA W. Hart J. Johnson J. Jontz J. Kincheloe F. Kirby J. Lansdale T. Lee G. Lewis H. Manry G. McAuliffe Ii. Morehouse B. Motley J. Ashby H. Baskette B. Barnes E. Bischoff A. Bohannan G. Campbell M. Campbell R. Castrodale H. Cunningham C. Easley C. Ferguson K. Fisher N. Fleming D. Garrett D. Gregory F. Hall D. Hall T. Hart 7- 'iid 3 SX 136 Q . 49 ly Blu! 'X i 0 gs' Q Miss Pamela Jo Jamerson Pi Kappa Alpha Sweetheart in 'f'T '!P . 4, 1,13 9 mat- 4.612531-M -.4 1 - A .. L R. Mueller J. Mullins B. Partrea W. Perrine A. Philpott C. Poole L. Potts W. Pulley J. Royal E. Rumney M. Salmon J. Scott J. Snead N. Smith C. Stokes S. Taliaferro R. Taylor R. Tennant J. Turner E. Weatherholtz G. Webb W. Wender W. Wentz F. West L. White J. Wilson R. Wood C. Wright E. Wright, President T. Young 419' C. Baynard un, g HHH-- .im YQ .' f. ...ai Iv, o . ' I R. B d 0 e Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity founded in 1856 was established at the University of Richmond in 1938. Home of Old Fraternity Row Soul and the Archery Champions of the fall of 1967, S.A.E. has and continues to make its mark on the campus. H. Burgess D. Calvin G. Dickerson G. Dixon D. Doherty V. Ellinger C. Foley F. Foley M. Epps J. Estes L. Gilpin R. Goodwin ,. T. Hill , H. Hinton ,- W. Hofheimer E. Holloway D. Howe k 5 B. Jones 138 Jones Montgomery Murdoch Payne Ranson Smith Stinchcum Taylor Watson Whitmire Withers S Wolh' H. Anderson E. Barnes J. Baxter W. Bosher, President R. Bowen B. Bowling W. Carbone R. Campbell D. Chester J. Clark K. Clark M. Cody W. Custis G. Denton A. Fankhanel L. Ganey W. Gran: R. Harper lg W . ' 'S' W. Marlowe S. McCarthy W. Money 1' .1 wi 112 . i 'f'F' Y' , x 'l '-:' ' L -1? gf' f X , 1 7432 ill ' l I H. Moran L. Morrell R. Musick E. Parks L. Rice B. Ropiecki F. Rui J. Scott D. Schmidt C. Smith G. Smith J. Waddell F. Westbrook D. Whitacre J. Young 141 S. Harris G. Haycock Z I' . ' f S T. James D. Kalassay S Lee D Lowery R 'S In 1855 Sigma Chi became a national fratern- ity with a chapter being established on the Uni- versity of Richmond campus in April of 1958. Richmond's Sigma Chi chapter, owner of many laurels, added two recently in being voted the most outstanding Virginia chapter for 1966-67, and having one of their brothers, Bob Musick, represent them and the University on Richmond's College'-Bowl Team. SIGMA CHI J. Aronica R. Berry E. Boland S. Bowman M. Cary T. Casy R. Collins J. Darden J. Dolan J. Doran J. Fountain D. Freas P. Gerornetta D. Giammittorie V T. Gibbs 4 F. Griffith C. Grissom J. Hedebower Sigma Phi Epsilon is the only fraternity on the University of Richmond campus which has the distinction of being locally and nationally founded on the same day, November l, 1909. The Alpha chapter here as well as Sig Ep's throughout the nation are very pleased with the new national headquarters building that was dedicated this fall ' just north of Richmond. SIGMA PHI EPSILO Joanne Gill Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart l J. Noechel S. Norfleet P. Pope, President J. Pretlow K. Ragsdale E. Raine E. Reeves H. Richeson I.. Riddick R. Roberts T. Rust H. Shaw R. Sivers H. Smith E. Thompson C. Tuck W. Turner G. Ward L. Wilson S. Worley C. Jones R. Kidwell S. Mowbray D. Henderson J. Johnson 'El' ,-P K 1 , 19 143 I B. Abbot W. Abbot R. Balderson, Preiident R. Barton T. Bondurant C. Bova R. Brockman D. Brown S. Buckingham M. Butler T. Buxton G. Cahill N. Calabro W. Caniield J. Cerza J. Cheney R. DeTemple J. Dickens T. Dickens B. Elsberg P. English B. Fears C. Ferneyhough G. Fisher J. Fleet R. Foster C. Geist C. Gilsson J. Good C. Hallberg D. Jennings W. Kennedy 144 1' D. Major R. Mathews E. McCarthy J. Millner R. Moody D. Morris Founded in 1856 as a national fraternity, Theta Chi was established at Richmond in 1915. Noted for the uniqueness of its parties, Theta Chi boasts of being the most successful of Rich- mond's fraternities in this year's rush by gaining an astounding number of 34 Apledges. THETA CHI . 1 Xi: Q X A s,. Sn D. Owen J. Owen R. Payne R. Powell L. Sly S. Sucic E. Teachey W. Watkinson M. Whitlow B. Wilkinson C. Wiseman J. Worrell J. Nash M. Neved D. Newcomb 145 L. Kathy Curry Alpha Epsilon Pi Sweetheart Established on the .national level in 1913, Alpha Epsilon Pi first came to Richmond in 1954. Having given up its possessions here at the University it is now back as a dynamic young fraternity with facilities in the basement of Thomas Hall. These dynamic Greeks have striven to improve faculty-student relations here at the University by sponcering a faculty-student Talk-in this fall. ALPHA EPSILO PI E. Blatt R. Friedman R. Herschaft B. Kushner, President B. Levin H. Moore S. Nakdimen B. Sheftall D. Silverman J. Svirsky V. Talley J. Want Q- an E. B. Baker l X X w , , Q ig Q, . tsl! L. Blake J. Boswell W. Binford J. Causey W. Creekmur E. Gillenwatcr, J. Green M. Minton R. Horton E. Natt S. Peerless R. Reynolds Dean The Jefferson Senate, of Delta Theta Pi Saw Fraternity this year celebrates its 57th year at the University of Richmond. The National Headquarters of the fraternity and the otlicers of the Jefferson Senate stand ever ready to promulgate activities leading toward augmentation of the legal education. DELTA THETA PHI Christie, C. Crews, J. Davis, R. Daniel, D. Demik, R. Debling, W. Eck, F. Glass, G. Griffin, W. Grove, E. Gutterman, Hartz, C. Johnson, E. Jones, H. King, J- .14 ... gdll Nh fff vi? 95:5 The Patrick Henry Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, since its establishment in 1948 has been devoted to the principles of unity, fellowship and service PHI ALPHA DELTA Lawler, J. Newton, J. ,sms Boertzel, Burr, T. Cales, J. Clark, R. 15 Cranwel -an Davis, J. 3 Douglas, Felton, W. 'fy Glenn, D. Hanes, W. A f, i 1 , --..,if:f,fi! f aji . . , . , 'giulg The local James Madison Inn strives to perpetuate a higher standard of professional ethics and culture at the T. C. Williams Law School and throughout the legal world. This is done through a carefully planned program of self- conducted seminars, discussion groups, social functions and other professional, wholesome activities. PHI DELTA PHI 5' Aronica, J. Axselle, R. H. Collins, C. L D'Alton, J Dalton, G. Dickinson, T. Dinsmore, Doran, W. W Harry, G Hatfield, J Helvin, S Hodges, T Hubard, T Humphrey, jones, R Jordan, R Kerkam, W Lacy, D. Levin, R Markow, 'I' Marley, H Marstiller P McSweeney, P Miller, N Mustian, Overbey, Poulson, Riggins, Ripley, R Rogers, D Slate, W. Magister Street, E. Thomas, VanLear, Waechter K XXL J. Crouse R. Duffer, President D. Ellett D. Harris H. Hartlove C. Hill In 1965 the University of Richmond became another of the manyyicolleges and universities in the nation that hasfgiqictional fraternity dedicated to service. It waswin fliisg year that Alpha Phi Omega was estaIgi1iShedfon campus. Meeting in flieifbasenieng-igfi the Law Dormi- tory this fraternity dedicatetlflto service has in the past year great1yA.a,idedwid the spreading of the idea by installing alilpha Phi Omega chapter at Virginia Union University. LPH PHI GMEGA B. Honts C. Inge Massre B Last C. Poston G. Ragland E. Shyrock W. Smith J. Snead H. Thatcher P. Tibbs G. Mashburn S Moore G. Morris W. Neubauer 1 - , ' ,, .. . uint as 1' lv 1 lv' ' 1 .en il!! -Q51 -' 1 I ' -I ps- I 1-in-Q gal' ' li. in air 99 -1 ' 'lr La- 14 r k ' 1 A . 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A, Q , M 45. .pm . I P' -'Por'-.Lg-an 1 ? -5 K ' X 4 ' ,- I . 4 hu 'rm ., ...- K .,-- ,ff mM ff. , , 5 5' in 'ii . , Q 1-1111 1 ' Q ,.-1 L., ifT!4-,W ,. 4- we '1 f. -L SPCDRT 52-.gg ...f A W? Af igfrfi 1, X ,, V. ,, my . ,M .,.. .5 i ...,- , .. ., V waMb:mu-?g fu. - . w'...l.-w - ' ..,-M., A. ' ' - s .tilnhi-n------H ------4--- -H--2'--' A ,- ' . -- .. - , ,g...-L...-. Front Row: Delgado, Collins, Johnson, Golf, Fisher, Worth, De- getty, England, Whitehead, Bragg, Morris. Third Rod: Cronk- noia, O'Brien, Crum, McKenna, Everett, Wiley. Second Row: Irvin, DeVito, Allanson, Bixiones, Easterling, Biese, Arthur, Hag- Head Coach Frank Jones, in his second season as Spider coach, guided the Spiders to their most successful season since 1962. For his outstanding coaching success, Coach jones was overwhelmingly voted Southern Conference Coach of the Year. He and his assistants led the Spiders to an overall record of five wins and five defeats. The strong Spider team linished third in the Southern Con- ference with a 5-2 mark, losing only to Conference Cham- pion West Virginia and strong Conference foe East Caro- lina. The Spiders opened the 1967 campaign at home against well-balanced West Virginia team. With Richmonds fail- ing to get its offense moving, the Mountaineers rolled to a 27-6 victory. East Carolina was the next visitor to City Stadium. But the Spiders, although showing signs of an offense via the passing of Buster O'Brien, came up on the short end of a 23-7 score. The Spiders first win of the season came at the expense of VMI, winning the de- fensive battle 3-0. The next week the Spiders scored 17 hire, Montsinger, Kellum, Skufa, Criswell, VanGalder, Walton, Milling, Barelli, Barnes, Shultz, Hopkins, Cueny. Back Row: points in the fourth quarter to defeat Davidson 24-17. On the road for the third straight week, the team trounced Furman 42-14. With the season half completed the Spiders were in possession of a 3-2 ledger overall and in Southern Con- ference play. At this point Richrnod's statistics compared favorably with opponents. UR had compiled 68 first downs to 72 for the oppositiong had compiled 1133 yards of total offense to 1230 for the opposition, and had scored 82 points to 81 for the opposition. Starting the second half of the season on the road, the Spiders met a powerful Virginia Tech eleven and lost 45-14, despite only a 14-7 halftime deficit. After a week of rest the team encountered Southern Mississippi at Hattiesburg, losing to the Southerners 19-7. The fol- lowing week Richmond's defense stormed The Citadel to win 20-3. Traveling to William and Mary, the Spiders stunned the Indians 16-7. Finishing the season at Parsons College in Iowa, the Spiders lost 23-0. I W5 -'S-2.514 film. . . I area-, Head Coach Frank Jones Clark, Yanick, Medved, Opalenick, Calabro, Bova, Potts, Tur- chetta, Gillette, Crenshaw, Sweeney, Dussault. , 1 , . H Y ..,A F .. ,- v Y - .'.5,,.2-Pr,-,-.1 , . 141-4. f .' Y .- if 'fi li' ff fy I Front Row: Lamar Leachman, Jim Tait, Head Coach Frank jones, Dale Haupt. Back Row: Jim Mc- Ginnis, Ray Tate, Dick Lage, Trai- ner Leonard McNeal. .1l'Y'gt.4Sf Z , WEST VIRGINIA DOWNS SPIDERS 27-6 Failing to get its offense in gear, the Spiders lost their opening game of the 1967 season before a crowd of 7000 to Conference Champion West Virginia. Spider miscues helped the Mountaineer attack. Richmond gridders lost five of six fumbles. A heavy rush by the Moun- taineer defense hampered the passing of Buster O'Brien, who completed 15 of 31 attempts with no interceptions, con- stituting 158 yards of Richmod's total of 179. Offensive standouts in UR's losing cause were split end Walker Gillette who caught six passes for 67 yards, fullback Mike Dussault who had four receptions for 52 yards and averaged 4.8 yards in five carries, halfback joe Kellum who had three catches for 35 yards and ran nine times for 27 yards, and fullback jim Crenshaw who picked up 16 yards in four tries. Kicking played a dominant role in the contest. Ken juskowich, the Mountai- neer soccer-style kicker, contributed nine points. Spider Mike Bragg punted for a 40.1 average for the night. Mike Bixiones, junior halfback, scored the lone Richmond touchdown by grab- bring a Mountaineer punt and racing 71 yards for the score. EAST CAROLINA TOPS UR 23-7 A relentless defense against the Spid- ers helped East Carolina cruise to this Southern Conference victory. ECU scored 20 of its points in the first half as they amassed 285 yards for the game. Overall, the Spiders were restricted to 41 yards rushing, but gained 150 yards passing. O'Brien hit for 129 yards on ll com- pletions in 17 attempts. The Spider touchdown was set up by a pass interference penalty and a pair of long completions by O'Brien: the first to Mike Bixiones for a 29 yard gain and the second to Walker Gillette for 21 yards. Bixiones scored from the two yard line. East Carolina's only second half scoring came on a 24 yard field goal in the fourth quarter. UR BEATS VMI 3-0 For their first win of the season the Spiders spoiled the Keydet's Homecom- ing. Mike Bragg's toe proved to be the deciding factor in this defensive battle. His game winning field goal of 26 yards came with 64 seconds left in the game. VMI had two chances to score early in the game, but tough defense stopped the Keydets throughout the afternoon. The winning drive of 76 yards started with 3:37 left in the game. Mike Bixi- ones gained three yards before O'Brien started passing. He hit Gillette with three straight passes-good for ten, nine, and ten yards. Halfback Jim Cren- shaw, snagged one for another nine yards, and then the O'Brien-Gillette com- bination provided the killer. Gillette caught an O'Brien pass and raced to the Keydet nine. Four plays later Bragg provided the heroics. SPIDER RALLY DEFEATS DAVIDSON 24-17 The Spiders scored first in this South- ern Conference encounter, capping a 61 yard drive in 12 plays, on a touchdown pass from O'Brien to Joe Kellum. How- ever, the Wildcats scored seven in the second period and ten in the third to en- joy a 10 point advantage going into the fourth quarter. The Spiders opened their fourth quarter scoring with a 22 yard field goal by Mike Bragg. They then took over the ball on their 49, moving to the Wildcat eight. From here, Mike Dussault scampered up the middle for the score. Following a Wildcat fumble, the Spiders moved to the Davidson elev- en. On the next play Joe Kellum scored, and Bragg made it 24-17. 157 VIRGINIA TECH RAPS SPIDERS 45-14 Unable to run against Tech's rugged defense and losing 134 yards to penalties, the Spiders had to go to the air for their scores. Walker Gillette setup Richmond's first touch- down with a fine catch of a Buster O'Brien pass and run, the play covering 69 yards. Gillette scored the second Spider touchdown by taking a short pass from 0'Brien and racing 83 yards into the Tech end zone. Gillette caught four passes during the game for a total yardage of 162, breaking john Hilton's school record for pass yardage in a single game. Gillette also broke Hilton's school record for a season as his pass receiving yardage for the year amounted to 569. The 83 yard touchdown pass and run was the longest scoring pass in Richmond's history. The Spider defense, sparkling throughout the season, held Tech to only 14 first half points and to only 28 points going into the fourth quarter. SPIDERS TROUNCE FURMAN 42-14 The Spiders put their offense in high gear for their third win in a row. Fur- man scored first, but Richmond struck back immediately, relying chiefly on the arm of Buster O'Brien to move 68 yards in 12 plays. joe Kellum climaxed the drive with a plunge over right tackle. The Spiders then drove 75 yards for a score. O'Brien threw to Gillette who raced 39 yards into the end zone. On the following kickoff defensive end Gene Van Galder pounced on a Furman fum- ble on the 20 yard line. Six plays later O'Brien ran seven yards for the score. The Spiders scored early in the third quarter on a pass interception by Pat Turchetta. Five minutes later, Cren- shaw returned a punt 40 yards to the Furman 23. Several plays later, Jim Mc- Kenna dived into the end zone. The final drive of 48 yards was climaxed by Rich DeVit0's one yard run over left tackle. SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI BEATS RICHMOND 19-7 Southern Mississippi used its passing game to defeat the Spiders. Dave Delgado and linebackers Wayne Collins and Pat Turchetta were outstanding in containing the Southerners ground attack. Richmond's touchdown came with 3:55 left in the game. A pass interception by Dennis Wiley gave the Spiders the ball at the Southern 49. Richmond got one first down and then on a fourth-and-eighteen situation, kicking specialist Mike Bragg faked a punt and passed to end Tommy England for 28 yards. A screen pass to halfback Mike Bixiones carried to the Southern one, and two plays later Bixiones slashed across for the score. Walker Gillette set a Spider record for pass receptions, grabbing three aerials to up his total to 37. The previous record was 35. SPIDERS STUN WILLIAM AND MARY 16-7 With W8cM unable to mount anything resembling a sustained drive and the Spiders behind joe Kellum, who rushed for 107 yards in 51 carries, stunned the Indians by 16-7. Outstanding blocking by the Spider offensive line of Tommy England, Nick Morris, Bob Haggerty, Mike Denoia, Terry Crum, and Robin Worth kept Richmond in a ball control situation all afternoon. In 12 plays the Spiders were on the scoreboard. William and Mary tied it on a 72 yard run by Jeff Lund. Following a fumble recovery, the Spiders scored again in seven plays. Four times during the next three quarters Richmond moved inside the W8zM 25. A march in the third quarter from the UR 45 stalled on the Indian 21. Mike Bragg came on for the field goal and connected to end the scoring at 16-7. SPIDERS TOPPLE THE CITADEL 20-3 The defense, with sophomore ends Buzz Montsinger and Mel Medved, was the key in storming The Citadel before a Homecoming crowd of 10,000. The Citadel scored first for three points. Wal- ker Gillette managed to evade double coverage following the ensuing kickoff to take a 15 yarder from O'Brien on a third down play. Then Mike Dussault grabbed one for nine yards. O'Brien aerials accounted for 43 other yards in the drive. VanGalder scored the touch- down on a pass from O'Brien. The Spiders controlled the ball for most of the second half. Late in the third quarter Rich DeVito romped 50 yards to The Citadel six with an inter- cepted pass. joe Kellum slanted over right guard for the score. In the final quarter Wayne Collins picked oif a pass and raced 22 yards for the final score. I sb lu .MU 11, ',, ' ' Ii' ' r Qu ii A . .A ' , 1 ,ii- W, , f UAL -. l li..-il fgfx 1f'k+ 5f:.1-.:1f', 4 , C - s ff? ' 0 1. Q 1' if - f, if 19925 4 f if 4.7 pix f if Q K .iki 1 ' Q f elf N is ri, - f-3 iv' . . u . l ... .gi 1 . 4- . :.. .. .e.-.-.,. A --e Front Row: Smith, Williamson, Bivins, Norris, Doolittle, Chap man, Kasarda, Campbell. Second Row: Morris, Tosh, Oleiack, Nalli, Makosky, Hall, Mauro, Barstow. Third Row: Baker, Hans- sen, Livesay, Davis, Saecker, Ward, Sala, Brockenshire, Whitman 1. N - . sy M. 3 he . - ' - I i F eg W me.. ,.. .V -- 3.4-S5 .J 1 'j -'!.lv:.' -sf .4 . .-, N .fin ' its X 'r' 1' main . Fourth Row: Manager Goodman, Hoos, Diener, Fowler, Bovino, Britton, Durrell, Hanson, Lansdale. Back Row: Coach Tate, Coach McGinnis, Richards, Kelly, Wilson, Carney, Toombs, Fazioli, Reardon, Manager Marlowe. FROSH END SEASON WITH 3-2 MARK , Head Coach jim McGinnis directed the University of Richmond freshman football team to a successful season. In the opening game with Chowan Junior College, Quarterback Charley Richards passed 14 yards to end Roger Hoos for one touchdown and fullback Jerry Mau- ro tallied twice on runs of five and 17 yards as the Baby Spiders rolled to a 19-7 victory. They then lost to a pow- erful East Carolina freshman team 29-19. They then beat the VMI Rats by 29-0 with a well-balanced attack. Jim Live- say ran back two punts for touchdowns - 82 yards and 62 yards. The Baby Spid- ers then dumped Fork Union Military Academy 20-7. They ended their season against a strong William and Mary eleven, losing 19-12 for a 3-2 mark on the year. First row-Terry Burgess, Bob Stockburger, Frank Owen, Wilton Ford, Gene Clemons, Larry Weddington. Second row-Kent Greenway, Kenny Foster, Larry Patterson, Picot Frazier, Bobby Ukrop, Buddy Bayliss. 162 Under the leadership of Southern Con- ference Coach of the Lear Lewis Mills, the Spiders finished the 1967-68 season with 12 wins and 13 losses. Not expected to finish higher than ninth, the Spider Five was the surprise team of the South- ern Conference. Employing come from behind techniques throughout the season, Richmond provided the fans with one of its most exciting basketball teams in many years. Outstanding performances by Wilton Ford 1 All Southern Conference selec- tionb , Picot Frazier, Kenny Foster, Bobby Ukrop, Frank Owen, and Terry Burgess, helped the Spiders come from behind many times during the season. The Spiders travelled to Knoxville, Tennessee, for the season opener and lost 95-45. However, it wasn't long before the Spiders were on their winning ways. In the second game of the season UR dumped George Washington 86-74 with Picot Frazier netting 29 points. As usual, Richmond found road games very difficult and lost to Furman 80-70. The going was equally difficult at Morgantown, West Virginia, where the Spiders lost to the Mountaineers 87-66. Returning home to face the Pirates of East Carolina University, the Spiders placed four men fFord, Frazier, Foster, and Pattersonj in double figures to win 90-83. Travelling to sunny Florida in mid-December, the Spiders blasted jacksonville 73-66. However, Florida State University proved too powerful for the young Spiders and won 114-91. Richmond returned home to face Jacksonville for the second time. This time it was a tighter game, but Richmond won 82-77. f 'L ' ' ' 1 164 A ,lt gl , ls JZ W u ' n 4 f I . ' Ns. XL ll' 3 1 , ,., , 0 , 6 l, V 5-'f-F, u'in:. 2i 2 -L- 0 Iv Y. 1 ,v Staging the comeback of the year, the Spiders rallied to defeat Virginia 102- 95. Kenny Foster contributed 29 points for Richmond and Wilton Ford with 22. Back home for a television encounter with The Citadel, Richmond played a relatively quiet game and won 83-70. Unable to break VMI's near perfect foul line accuracy C37 of 389, the Spiders dropped this game at Lexington by 91 to 85. Two nights later Virginia Tech visit- ed the Arena. The Techmen proved too tough for the Spiders 80-71. Arch rival William and Mary needed an overtime period in order to defeat the Spiders 98-92 at Williamsburg. Con- tinuing on the road to Charleston, South Carolina, the Spiders dropped a decision to The Citadel 92-77. While still in South Carolina, Wilton Ford scored his only basket of the second half to pull out a 71-70 Win over Furman. George Washington, much improved since the first of the season, provided stilf competition for the Spiders. But the Spiders won 81-79. In the next game Richmond routed ECU 102-78. The Spi- ders then lost to Conference Champion Davidson. West Virginia University then edged the Spiders on a late play 84-83. Travel- ling to Blacksburg, the Spiders dropped a Big Five encounter to Virginia Tech. Returning to the Arena to avenge an earlier loss, the Spiders eased past VMI 86-76 on Picot Frazier's 29 points. Playing the Davidson Wildcats for the second time, the Spiders lost 106-89 as the Wildcats went on to be ranked num- ber eight in the country. The Spiders ended the regular season by mauling William and Mary 108-81. Wilton Ford scored 41 points to set a school scoring record for a single game which had stood for sixteen years. The Spiders went into the Southern Conference Tournament matched against The Citadel. Richmond continued its winning ways by defeating the Bulldogs 100-88. On the second day of the Tourna- ment West Virginia defeated the Spiders 102-81. Qglllll 0 41? i First Row-Ed Raine, Alan Pollack, Bart Eisner, Phil Bushkar. Second Row-john Welch, Ed Surgan, Clarke Wiseman, Dave Logan, Jim Hewitt, Stan Ryfinski, Richard Sneeder. 168 The University of Richmond Frosh finished the 1967-68 campaign with a 15-8 ledger. With the potential of being one of the best in University history, Coach Martin Morris led his team past some of the finest freshmen teams in the Southern Conference and junior colleges. jim Hewitt, Phil Bushkar, Stan Ryiin- ski, Ed Surgan, and Bart Eisner played outstanding basketball and will give an added punch to next year's varsity. A strong bench helped the Baby Spiders complete a highly sucessful season. I968 BASEBALL TEAM Xgxxno, Under the leadership of the Dean of Southern Conference Baseball, Coach Mac Pitt, the University of Richmond nine opened its season by dropping a doubleheader to Temple University by 4-2 and 8-1. As of Mach 21, it is still too early to tell what kind of team the 1968 Spiders will be. The 1968 Spiders are hoping for strong support from pitcher Dick Balderson and All-Southern Conference Tommy Gilman, who moved to first base to re- place the graduated Tom Green. The freshmen and sophomores con- tributions to the team will be felt through out the season. The Spiders should enjoy a successful season. I968 TENNIS TEAM 1968 Tennis Team and Coach McNeil Tennis at the University of Richmond should continue to improve as it has over the last three seasons. Though the team is younger and more inexperienced than last season Coach Leonard McNeal feels that his team has an excellent chance for a winning season. Though the team lost its main courts with the erection of the new dorma- tory, it continues avid practice and looks forward to some new courts before next year. I5 . The 1968 University of Richmond Track Team The 1968 Track Team, plagued with injuries, met strong competi- tion from both within and without the Southern Conference. Running against such schools as University of Virginia, Old Dominion, Vir- ginia Military, and West Virginia, and drawing strong support from Rod Camden and Fred Guest, U of R again showed a superiority in track events. 1 Qi-I x fe TRACK is Coach Fred Hardy and Captain Rod Camden 174 QXXH A I968 TRACK g '?i.Q . WV- 'fo,lA f I968 CROSS COUNTRY Posting a winning season, this year's Cross Country Team also placed fourth in the State Cross Country Meet. Paced by freshman Fred Guest, the harriers ran against conference and non-conference competition including East Carolina, Virginia Military, Randolph-Macon, and Washington 81 Lee. Mhz- 04 TRACK n A W- T U.Srfx X Qqfrlllfydf man I I968 RIFLE TEAM 1968 University of Richmond Rifle Team Team Coach M!Sgt. Alfred Bliss and Captain Arthur Bowler 177 ,K The University of Richmond Rifle Team coached by M!Sgt. A. B. Bliss and sponsored by Captain C. Y. Talbott in- corporates both ROTC and non-ROTC students of the University. The team, with many seasoned members returning this year expects to post a winning sea- son. They will fire against such long time rivals as Virginia Military Institute and Washington and Lee. f:':f-j1-r' gjd ' ', ' W ' . 'I 1 jp sp 'f -Y s V , Q ,, 4 V- E, . Y U V A , . , , - ., , , , , -. V 5: '-' -9 ,-F-Af ..k,.,ui Q 45 'H .gf W- 5 - I 4 , 5 , ...wil - ,s., f' M7 9 W f ?,4-14'- ., ,x, + ,.., I W - 1, QQ' .. Tig' g 2. 7- ffffgi. ,,,,,.',f, f.-,. I - 'vw-12. , -' ,-- ,Ai - A V . .QE I ,-V-M 'xr 'i!'L. H . . A 1' - 'L-' 'F 1'L:. F Sw' EMM ' '-'sf if ' 3.4312 - ,. i1r+-'sm 1:21-t 5- f vi 1- ' Q. - -1 --.lg , .. -.T . --PK-4 ,J-:'bg,N , 'X .'- 4 1 V1 f A iz, ,:, 'Z . , V 5, -- i5:.dui' !-as 1 ., , . 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T' -u 3. 1-- 'vs 'S -lj Westhampton's twelve member swim- ming team climaxed its season with a second place in the live way meet held at Westhampton. Under a new coach, Nancy Elkins, the team had a fair sea- son that promises to be even better next year with several freshmen on the team. Westhampton swim team practices for a meet. First row: Peggy Shaughnessy, Nancy Osgood, Alston Sterling, Freudendorf. Second row: Millie Cochran, Betty Shaffer, Madeline Nancy Elkins Qcoachj, Paula McNally, Lynn Wenh, and Edie Reidinger, Lynn Hoffman, and Kay Camp. 180 SWI 'MI G Co-captains Lynn Werth and Alston Sterling led the team in its victories this year. The team came in second in a three way meet with Madison and Lynch- burg. The swim team had a successful season this year. Alston Sterling fco-captainl, Nancy Elkins Kcoachj, Lynne Werth Cco-captain? . l81 HOCKEY First row: Carol Henry, Terry Fahrner, Fran Mann, Ellen Maley, Meta Harris. Second row: Robin Ransone, Lee Coleman, Dixie Lee, Mary Money, Lynne Lennon, Pat Smith, Mary Beck, Mary Sue Terry, Susan Clark, Patty Jefferson. Third row: Marsha Carl, Ann Allport, Rin Henry, Edie Freudendorf, Sue Deaver, Martha Dorman, Laura Haas, Chime Tate, Carol Reese, Miss Miller Qcoachl. A record of 5-2-3 shows the effort put forth this year by the Westhampton Col- lege hockey team. The highlight of the season was Westhampton being chosen as the team with the best record in the tournament at Longwood College. From this tournament Sue Deaver, Mary Sue Terry, Carol Reese, and Mary Money were chosen to represent Westhampton on the Tidewater All College First Team with Lynne Lennon, Martha Dorman, and Dixie Lee on the second team. The team turned in an excellent performance to bring to a close another winning sea- son. '1- Coach, Miss Miller and Captain, Pat Smith. 182 S- 9 Qc, .Q-5' . 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Coached by Miss Miller, it will show the true Westhampton spirit as they take to the field. 186 - -14 Spring at Westhampton College brings tennis to the campus and this year is no exception. The team has a new coach this season in Mrs. McDorman. With a winning season behind them and a number of seasoned players returning, the team looks forward to a winning season this year. 1968 Westhampton College Tennis Team I968 TENNIS TEA 187 '968 ARCHERY TEAM ee or Coaching the Archery Team this year will be Miss Higginbotham, a new mem- ber of the Physical Education Depart- ment. Archery is an individual sport but incorporates much team spirit. The 1968 Team is young but promises to represent Westhampton College with all of its energy. 1968 Westhampton College Archery Team Swain' 'RW' f-55 1-in -v : ffl-S' 'iv 'B 'l Q 3k9 -9 x Y' s I Mijn, Etmnlgl rjjw MJF 5'1.5 F lg l N M f V ,f A ' X' 11' -4.,,.j 1 K 2 -' 1 in -' J ,- u 9 r . F ,. il' ,l g .1 4 , S . 1: 1 - V'-'ll c' . - ' '-' ' V , ' ' m, . 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Founded in 1850, Richmond College has now expanded to a student body of about 1300 students. While maintaining its own dean, its own faculty, and its own traditions, Richmond College is a part of the University and seeks to co-operate with the other schools. The wooded campus of Richmond College can reflect both the repose of a small Southern school and the teeming activity of a rapidly rising, ever changing collegiate community. The varied facets of Richmond Col- lege make it a challenge for faculty and students alike. 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Robin Worth, Lance Morrell, Buster O'Brien. Not Pictured, Waverly Pulley. SENICDR CLASS CFFICERS Lance Morrell .. ....,.. President Robin Worth . . , , . . Vice President Buster O'Brien .... ..... S ecretary Waverly Pulley .. .. Treasurer 195 RICHMOND COLLEGE CLASS OF I968 P'- Z:- JOSEPH LEATH ANTHONY B.A., History Spencer, Virginia FREDERICK E. ANTONELLI E.A., Englixb Richmond, Virginia JAMES ASHBY, III B.A., Political Science Fredericksburg, Virginia WILLIAM C. ASHLEY B.A., English Shanghi, Virginia 196 OCIE THOMAS ADAMS B.A., Psychology Virginia Beach, Virginia DANDRIDGE B. ALLEN B.S. Chemistry Berryville, Virginia WILLIAM ROBERTSON ALLEN B.A., Economics Charlottesville, Virginia 43 FRANK ATKINS JR B.S., Cbemistry Hampton, Virginia RICHARD PENDLETON BALDERSON BA History Portsmouth Virginia MARTIN ELLIS BANDAS B,A., English Richmond, Virginia ORREN BEATY III B.S., Chemistry Vienna, Virginia Mir:- ts 15, EVAN E. BECKER ROBERT MICHAEL BERRY MICHAEL C. BLAKE LYNN A. BLUE, JR ILA., Eronomir: ILA., Po1ilicnl.S'cienre B.A., Biology B.A., Music Norfolk. Virginia Wincliesxer, Virginia Ft. Lee, Virginia Richmond, Virginia 197 is K 1 'if , I li' 'X .4VV F ? 5. B4 Qfzb ,ang WILLIAM CLEVELAND BOSHER, JR. B.A., English Mechanicsville, Virginia PHILIP J. BOTTOMS B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia JOHN P. BRADSPIAW B.A., Biology Arlington, Virginia MICHAEL EDWARD BRAGG B.A., Sociology Falls Church, Virginia WILLIAM PERRY BIUKNN B.A., Biology Callao, Virginia CARROLL F. BRAY, JR. B.A., Polilical Science Richmond. Virginia DAVID JOSEPH BROBST B.S., Mathematic! Harrington, Delaware STANLEY JAMES BUCHWALTER B.S., Malhematics Leola, Pennsylvania 198 CHARLES LEONARD BUGG l3.A., Hislory South Hill, Virginia HAROLD WILSON BURGESS, JR. B.A.. Hislory Richmond, Virginia JOHN C. BURKHALTER ILS.. Malbenm.'ir.r Richmond, Va. IVIARSHALL WALKER BUTLER ILA., Pxyrbology Ramscv. New Jersey ROD CAMDEN ILS., Alizrlwnmtics Elkron, Virginia GEORGE RANDALL CAMPBELL ILS., Cbemislry Cmnwisszx, Pennsylvania WILLIAM S. CANFIELD, JR. ILS., Biology Richmond, Virginia lj err- i .,-Ei ' .1 .SL RICHMO D COLLEGE CLASS OF I968 DON RICHARD CARFAGNA CLARENCE BIRCHELL B.A., Psychology Farrell, Pennsylvania .liao J' CARSON, III BCA., Hislory Oreland, Pennsylvania 199 i RICHMOND CCDLLEGE RICHARD E. CARTER ,1:, Emi!! :J :N .7 ILA., English Franklin, Virginia WILLIAM ANTHONY CARTER, JR. B.S., Physics and Math Richmond, Virginia 1-'M -'UQ' XX 217 S . IW 'Hs 1- WILLIAM ROSE CARTER, JR. B.A., Political Science South Boston, Virginia WESLEY SHERRON CARVER ILA., Malhemalics Richmond, Virginia JEFFREY DONALD CASPER ILA., Economics Severna Park, Maryland JAMES LAYNE CHAMBERS, JR. B.A., History Richmond, Virginia WINSTON EDWARD CHANDLER B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia DAVID R. CHENAULT B.A., English Mcchanicsville, Virginia JAMES T. CHENEY, JR. B.A., History Carney's Point, New Jersey RICHARD C. CHITTUM B.A., Economic: Fredericksburg, Virginia ROBERT THOMAS COLLEY B.A., Scology Charlottesville, Virginia RAYMOND LEE CLARKE B.A., History Richmond, Virginia MATTHEW J. CODY, JR. B,A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia WAYNE THOMAS COLLINS B A Histor - -. 1 Prince George, Virginia 201 T? V law J BARTON CHARLES CONCI-IAR RAYMOND DONALD COOK ROBERT BRUCE CORNICK CLINTON BYRD B.A., Palilical Science B.S., Cbemislry ILA., Political Science CORRY, JR. Millvum, New Jersey Richmond, Virginia Yorktown, Virginia B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia -4 2' TERRY L. CRUM B.A., Malhemdtics Highspire Pennsylvania RICHARD PRENTIS CUSIIIIIIEIGIFIAM vw . ., uglzsb W N Lynchburg, Virginia my .4- i ROBERT WAYNE DAWSON B.A., Political Science Richmond Virginia WAYNE R. CUSHING B..S'., Mathematics 'W Dahlgren, Virginia JEAN HAMILTON 5 DAUGHERTY, II i 59 B.S., Psychology -f '- '- Dallas, Texas JAMES LYLE DELLINGER B.A., Political Science Warrenton, Virginia 202 L- MICHAEL DAVID DENOIA GARY LEE DENTON THOMAS LESTER DICKENS B A Pxyrbology B A Ecorzofrlxrs ILA., History Scotch Pl'uns New jersey Richmond Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia RICHMOND COLLEGE CLASS OF I968 ROBERT M. DILLS B.A., Ar! Tazewell, Vix-ginia JAMES W. DOLAN B..S'., Mathematic! Richmond, Virginia HOWARD DOUGHERTY B.A., Biology Sardis, Ohio ALFRED E. DOOLEY, JR. B,A., Psychology Washington, D.C. 203 MARSHALL LYNN ELLETT B,A., Polirical Science Burkeville, Virginia WILSON LEE FARIS, JR. B.A., Hixtory Alexandria, Virginia FRANK DELANY FELTON B.A., History Franklin, Virginia WILLIAM PAUL FERNALD B.S., Chemistry Hampton, Virginia GRAYDEN THOMAS FIGART B.S., Maibenmlics Richmond, Virginia GEORGE A. FISHER Paterson, New Jersey i RANDOLPH DUFFER CHARLES ALLEN EASLEY ALBERT C. EISENBERG B.S., Cbemistry B.A., Latin ILA., History Red Oak, Virginia Danville, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia RICHMOND COLLEGE CLASS OF I968 v-- pn -f..?' 204 E' .J HENRY BURNETT FIZER B .A. , Latin Bedford, Virginia MARSHALL E. FLAX B,A., Chemistry Alexandria, Virginia JOHN J. FLEET, JR. B'.A., History Hartfield, Virginia NEIL BYRELY FLEMING B.A., Economics Danville, Virginia JEFFREY E. FOUNTAIN B.A., Psychology Easton, Maryland MARVIN JAMES FRANGER, JR. B.S., Chemistry London, England 205 BEN AMIN FRANKLIN III J , B.S., Mathematic: and Physics Haynesville, Virginia 59,4 1: --' FRANCIS HENRY FRYE B,A., English Flushing, New York -.s -mx.. CHARLES ROBERT eE1ssT 1' B.A., History Irvington, New Jersey L.,- fi' LEWIE VINCENT GILPIN, JR. B.A., History Alexandria, Virginia RICHMOND COLLEGE CLASS OF l968 5 J, CHARLES H. GLISSON ROBERT B. GORRELL WALLACE T. GRAHAM FREDERICK THORNETT B.A,, Political Science B.A., Economic: B.A., Political Science HARDY, JR. Portsmouth, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Rhoadesville, Virginia B.A., English Richmond, Virginia 206 DON HARRIS B.A., Hixtory Arlington, Virginia JEFFREY NEALE IIEFLEBOWER ILA., Emnomics Lanham, Maryland WARREN BRUCE HEENAN B,A., Economic: Glen Allen, Virginia CHARLES LATHAN HILL ILA., Musir Roanoke, Virginia THOMAS JAY HOWARD ILA., Hirlory Leesburg, Virginia CHARLES RICHARD HOWE ILA., Hislory Richmond, Virginia JOSEPH LEE HUDGINS RONALD G HUGHES JAMES WILLIAM HYAMS B.A., History BA Pxycbology BA Erzglxsh Richmond, Virginia Richmond Virginia Salem Virginia PHILIP S. JAMES B.S., Chemistry Virginia Beach, Virginia . DOUGLAS JENNINGS B.S., Chemistry Virginia Beach, Virginia MORGAN DEAN JENNINGS B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia GRANVILLE M. JOHNS, JR. B.A., Philosophy Richmond, Virginia JAMES HATCHER JOHNSON B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia DOUGLAS RAY JONES B.A., Sociology Whalewille, Virginia 208 WILLIAM TERRY JONES B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia DAVID JONATHAN KALLASSAY B.A., Political Science McLean, Virginia ALAN KATZ B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia JOHN A. KENDALL, JR. B.A., English Alexandria, Virginia WILLIAM FREDERICK KENNEDY B.A., Economic: Norfolk, Virginia R. DEAN KIDWELL B.A., Sociology Fairfax, Virginia RICHMO D COLLEGE CLASS OF l968 RANDOLPH TUCKER KIRK B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia CARL JOHN KNORR, JR. B.A., Psychology Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania KENNETH H. KNORR B.A., Sociology Staunton, Virginia i- PAUL A. KRUMM B..S'., Chemistry Levittown, New York BARRY JASON LAST B.A., Mathematic: Richmond, Virginia -fn- DONALD GARY LEVITIN B.A., Chemistry Portsmouth, Virginia G. ALAN LEWIS B.A., Political Science Danville, Virginia RICHMO D CCDLLEGE CLASS OF I968 SKA JOHN EDWIN LEWIS J. EVERETT LEWIS DAVID D. LOWERY B.A., Political Science B.S., Biology B-A-, Pvlilifdl 302009 Warsaw, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Clarksville, Virginia 210 5 -ff' J J. BRADFORD LOWERY, III KJ B.A., Political Science Wmsaw, Virginia RONALD BRYAN MALLARD B.A., Political Science Springfield, Virginia gklfi-f 'g 21 S3 DAVID OEL MARCUS J B.A., Chemistry Longstree, South Carolina JAMES BENJAMIN MARSHALL, JR. B.S'., Mathematics Amelia, Virginia JAMES WILBERT MARTIN B.A., Economics Martinsville, Virginia PETER WILLIAM MASSMANN B.A , Bzology Springfield, Virginia '52 ' .dim- 1 , K v ' 7 M ' -iq. ' fs zur, . 1 STEVEN COATH FRANK T. MCCORMICK MCCARTHY B.A., Political Science B.A., Psychology Montclair, New Jersey Carham, New Jersey 211 - ' EssoN MCKENZIE MILLER, JR. B.A., Political Science Hampton, Virginia JAMES M. MILLAR B.A., Psychology Falls Church, Virginia 1 in JOHN FREDERICK MILLER B.A., Economics ' ,Q-iv Baltimore, Maryland X- JOHN H. MILMELSTEIN B.A., Economic: - ' , New Port News, Virginia RICHMO D COLLEGE CLASS OF I968 WILLIAM H. MONEY TIMOTHY DAVID H. WAYNE MORAN B.A., Political Science MONTGOMERY B.S., Chemistry Herndon, Virginia B.A., Music Richmond, Virginia Danville, Virginia 212 LANCE ALAN MORRELL B.A., History Haddenfield, New Jersey JOHN BARRY MOSS I3.A., Economic: Roanoke, Virginia STEPHEN LANE MOWBRAN B.A., Psychology Baltimore, Maryland DALE A MORRIS ILA., Hislory Richmond, Virginia KN NY TH MICHAEL MURRAY B,A., English and Speech, Dramatic Arts Virginia Beach, Virginia TEMPLE DAVIS MYERS B.A., English Richmond, Virginia if l 1' ALBERT E. NEALE B.A., Political Science Wes: Point, Virginia GORDON RICHARD NEASE fi, B.A., Political Science Falls Church, Virginia ARTHUR G. NICHOLS B.A., Sociology Freeport, New York JOSEPH CLYDE NORTHEN WILLIAM RYLAND O'BRIEN B'A', Music B.A., Political Science portsmouth, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia 213 'ir if' K' LARRY FRANKLIN PARKER B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia PHILIP JOSEPH PARKER i B.A., Englixb Chesapeake, Virginia MILTON EARL PARRISH B.S., Cbemiriry and Mathematics Richmond, Virginia SAMUEL CECIL PATTERSON, JR. B.S., Chemixiry Farmville, Virginia ' .F J JOHN PRICE PHILLIPS B.A., Psychology Salisbury, Maryland RICHARD J. PITTMAN B.A., Psychology Sandston, Virginia PI-IILLIP E. POPE B.A., Biology Suffolk, Virginia DAVID HINTON POWELL CHARLES EVANS POSTON B.S., Chemistry, B.A., with Honors, History Richmond, Vlfslf-12' Columbia, South Carolina ' 214 HOWARD LATHAM PUGH B.A., English Richmond, Virginia JUNIUS WAVERLY PULLEY, III ,,,,, , ' ' B.A., English iggg i ii' 'f.3.f'.,' Courtland, Virginia KYLE ROBBIE PURVIS, JR. B.A., History Capron, Virginia JOHN NORMENT RANSON B.A., History -R M . - ' Q .Z Q -. '- Richmond, Virginia I 'U JOHN E. REVILLE B.A., Psychology and Sociology -3 Woodbridge, Virginia JACK LEE REYNOLDS B.A., History Battery Park, Virginia RICHMOND COLLEGE CLASS OF I968 'Ebb ' DAVID LINDLEY RILEY LARRY W. ROWE EUGENE J. RUMNEY B.A., Malbemalics B.A., History B.A., Polilical Science Richmond, Virginia Abingdon, Virginia Chase City, Virginia 215 L44 1 T 'Q' if KLM I, xg, -sn. .pf- RICHMOND COLLEGE CLASS OF l968 CARL LEON SCHONE B.S., Physics Alexandria, Virginia JACK R. SCOTT B.A., Economics Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19' PETER BARTHOLOMEW W SHAW B.A., Speech and Dramatic Arts Falls Church, Virginia 216 THOMAS FOLEY RUST B,A., Psychology Puncellville, Virginia GARNETT RYLAND B.S., Physics Warsaw, Virginia MICHAEL V. SALMON B.A., Economics Danville, Virginia EDWARD PRESTON SAMFORD, JR. B..S'., Chemistry Alberta, Virginia WILLIAM RANDOLPH SAUM B..S'., Biology Washington, D.C. DONALD KENT SCHMIDT B.A., Spanish Halifax, Virginia A :iii 1 GLEN RICHARD SEIGAL B.A., Political Science Yonkers, New York RANDOLPH T. SKINNER, JR. B.A., History Fredericksburg, Virginia STEVEN D. SMITH B.A., Mathematics La Vale, Maryland JAMES EARL SLAGLE B.A., Chemistry Hopewell, Virginia ARTHUR FONDA SLOCUM, JR. B,A,, History Milton, Pennsylvania JAMES MASON SNEAD B.A., Sociology Blackstone, Virginia 'Tm RONALD A. SNELL STEPHEN DAVID SOUTHALL B-A-1 History B.A., Psychology Fairfax, Virginia Deltaville, Virginia 217 WILSON B. SPRENKLE B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia WAYNE LEE STITH B.A., Einglish and Religion Richmond, Virginia THOMAS RICHARD STORER BA., Biology Alexandria, Virginia WILLIAM THURMAN SULLIVAN, JR. B.S., Mathematics Prince George, Virginia RICHMOND COLLEGE CLASS OF I968 42'-. THOMAS ASHBY THOMAS GIVENS TAYLOR HUGH ALBAN THATCHER TALLEY III B.A., Englirb BA Sociology BA Psychology Waynesboro, Virginia Arlington Virginia 218 CURTIS W. THORPE BS., Chemistry Chesterfield, Virginia JOHN JORDAN TURNER B.A., Sociology Portsmouth, Virginia RALPH WERTENBAKER TURNER B.A., Economics Newport News, Virginia WILLAM MITCHELL TURNER B..S'., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia E. HUGHES TYLER B..S'. Mathematics Clifton Forge, Virginia DENNIS ERNEST VALIANOS B.A., History Virginia Beach, Virginia .l, WILLIAM JOSEPH VIGLIONE JOHN STANLEY VIRKLER B..S'., Biology Staunton, Virginia B.A., History and Bible and Religion Richmond, Virginia 4 RICHMOND COLLEGE CLASS OF I968 I' l 1 R. THOMAS WATSON B.A., Histnry Alexandria, Virginia HANS HERMAN CONRAD WEIDMAN B.S., Physics and Mathematics Richmond, Virginia MICHAEL MARTIN WEISE B.A., Polilcial Science Silver Spring, Maryland WILLIAM MAPHIS WHITWORTH B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia 220 LATHAN THOMAS WINFREE, JR. B.A., Sociology East Rochester, New York STUART FROEHLING WOLFF B.S., Biology Alexandria, Virginia RONALD STEPHEN WOODY B.A., Education Richmond, Virginia W. ROBINSON WORTH, JR. B.A., Political Science Petersburg, Virginia 221 JAMES REED WRENN, JR. CHARLES RUFUS WRIGHT B.A., History B.S., Chemistry Emporia, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia I WALTER PARRY WRIGHT, II B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia PETER LEVERING WYETH B.A., Economics Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania MILTIADES Y. YIASEMIDES B.A., Philosophy Richmond, Virginia MICHAEL W. YOUNG B.A., Economics Woodbridge, Virginia 222 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, left to right, Allen Mollen, Sam Scott, Josh Pretlow, Doug Gregory. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS josh Pretlow . . . ......., President Doug Greggfy , . , , . . Vice PI'CSidEI1IZ Sam Scott ...... '---- S eC1'et31'Y Allen Mollen . . . . . . Treasurer 223 H. RICHMO JU IDRS f D warg., -.- we -- 4- nmi..'J ,ra H I J- . ui I. U , V 1 :W A . 1 . RQ? ia 'A V L .Xl fy . L T 'ijt' 'i N7 ' -as - lg .V !',xX?i. I 11 r ef ! Y 3 I A wx ' f H My -iii - .. Y V , I ,,,:, , , - Q I ' Q . 1 , H., 5 9 Efiif' ' , ' ' x A .31 fs ' A 04? , 4 T , r si t I Charles Adams Richard Adams Homer Alberti Wayne Alexander jeffrey Altman William Anrozzi Herbert Arnold Richard Arnold Tyrone Aron Lloyd Ballard John Baxter Charles Baynard Donald Bell Theodore Bisterfeld Elliot Blatt John Bloodsworth Barry Bluefeld Robert Bode William Boelt Dennis Bolden N E' fu 224 Le ,K , 'I' I -N 1 Il cl ' 7' I , Kenneth Bolden james Bowen jack Boyles John Bradshaw Paul Bradshaw Wayne Bradshaw James Brent Richard Brock Robert Brodie Gary Broughman Ronald Brumback Steven Budnick William Cale Christopher Callan George Campbell William Carbone Richard Carr Miles Cary Thomas Casey David Cates Marvin Clark Robert Claytor Gordon Converse Dennis Coombe Walter Cox Thomas Crane George Cunningham James Dalke Edward Daughtrey Richard Davis Frank Derrenbacker Joseph Dickens Mack Dolan Eugene Donner james Dunham Clifford Duty Ray Ellen Joseph Ellcr David Ellett 2 1 fy . ad, 1 -cf --rl S 'Z' aug Barry Elsberg Marvin Epps James Evans Timothy Finchem Frank Fleischman James Foster Freddie Fox Michael Francisco Dwight Frazier Geoffrey Gabbard David Garrett Courtney George Paul Geromerta Ralph Gibson John Good Virgil Goode Harvey Goodman Richard Gottlieb Glen Greening Douglas Gregory john Griswold Frank Gum Alfred Gundry Alfred Guthrie John Hall Carter Hardenberg Randolph Harper Wallace Harris William Hart Augustus Harvey Richard Henderson James Herren William Higgins Thomas Hill William Hofheimer Richard Hulcher William Hu-lcher James Hutcherson Clifford Inge Woodliff Jenkins Louis jenkins James Jontz Donald jordan George Katsarehs Larry Katz Bruce Kushner Donald Lahy Michael Lake Floyd Kirby James Kiser Wayne Kitstemer Harry Lanzillotti Horace Lecky William Lee Charles Lefoe Russell Leonard Willie Lilly David Lovelace Henry McAuliffe Weldon McClure 226 Jeffrey McDermott Randall McDonald Ted Mclnteer Donald Major Panos Makriyianis Tony Marks William Marlowe Gary Mashburn James Mathews Lynwood Mills Alan Mollen Robert Musick John Nash William Neubauer Robert Norman Stephen Norfleet Robert Northern Michael O'Quinn James Painter Joe Parker Thomas Payne Richard Petrie Larry Potts Larry Powers Thomas Powers Josh Pretlow John Pritchard Robert Prichett ill Bernard Reed Edward Reeves Richard Reid Donald Rhoton Larry Riddick R. P. Rivers John Robbins Thom Robertson Sidney Rodrigues Robert Root James Rowland Vincent Russell Charles Ryan Joseph Saady W. P. Sadler Richard St. Clair Ronald Sanders Michael Sanford Dave Satterfield Bernard Schultz Jack Scott Samuel Scott George Seitzinger Benjamin Sheftall 'C' Henry Shryock Davis Smith Neil Smith Wayne Smith John Snead Edwin Sobey Kenneth Sprague Allen Stagg Richard Stephenson Claude Stokes Henry Stultz John Sutherland John Svirsky Sporswood Taliaferro Bobby Tankard Norman Taylor John Terry Murray Thompson ig. 'tw John Thornton Steven Tilley Danny Turner jerry Turner Archa Vaughan Archie Wallace james Walsh Wayne Warkinsor. Alfred Watts Ruben Weatherholtz George Webb Francis West Bryant Whitmire Lawrence Wilburn Byron Wilkinson Lawrence Willis Robert Willis Terry Withers Reginald Wood William Woodfin Edward Wooldridge James Worrell Charles Wyckoff David Yonce Richard Yonce . Hh- lm i' ,lhp W , l.' ' ' - I kf ' . ,X . Q ,i- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, left to right, Ward Kerr, Ken Elsea, Richard Herschaft. Not pictured, Joe Powell. SCJPHGMCRE CLASS OFFICERS Ken Elsea ......., .,A... P resident Richard Herschaft , . Vice President joe Powell ..,., ..... S ecretary Ward Kerr . . . . . Treasurer Roger Adams Bill Alevander Cecil Allen Howard Anderson Durward Baggett Edward Barnes Robert Barton Hugh Baskette Roger Beck Jay Berger Ronald Bessent John Betkowski Edwin Bischoff Wayne Boggs L Bernd: Bohm Charles Boltwood Charles Bova Robert Bowen Bragdon Bowling Wilbur Boyce RICHMOND SOPHOMGRES ,Q Q 'E if '-'-ff g N: I n l i Weldon Bradshaw John Brady 4 .vw Paul Brady - Andrew Browder Robert Brown Frederick Burchill ,- -.1 -4. - J i , , 5-Q. 4 .. n Vincent Collins Doug Colvin Edward Craig William Creath Spencer Crowder William Culbertson John Daniels Gregory Daugherty Gerald Davis Ronald DeTemple James Doran George Douglas Robert Burklow Frank Burman James Butler Nicholas Calabro james Caplan Wayne Carroll Jim Cerza Ernest Chapman David Chester Keith Clarke James Clark William Clark Bruce Dozier William Dubin james Dunning Kenneth Elsea John Ely Alan Fankhanel Wayne Ferguson William Furr Larry Ganey John Garrison Walker Gillette Barry Ginder 231 Q' Bruce Honts 'Qfqt Charles Hopkins Pete Hopkins William Hughes Walter Glascock Michael Glaser Robert Gooding John Goodman Richard Goodwin Charles Grant Daryl Greenberg Allen Gregory Charles Grissom Harvey Grubbs Samuel Haden Sterling Hale Stephen Hall Garth Hancock Michael Harper Stephen Harris Thomas Hart Richard Herschaft John Hightower Henry Hinton Q Thomas james Bryan Janney Clarke jones Perry Jones 'X 'Jud bfi? Trevor Jones William Jones Bradford jordan Ernest Lamberth Ward Kerr Wayne Keyser james Kincheloe Richard Koester Stephen Lanier Nelson Lankford Michael LaPenta Wayne Leake Laurence Lenhart Donald Lewis James Lilly Adrian Lovell Stanley Lubin Oliver McBride Robert McCrone Robert McElroy Thomas McGrath Ronald McGuffin Robert Mclver Thomas Mann Herbert Maury Alan Marsh Michael Matthews jack Mays Melvin Medved James Millner RK-.I W- ! X . Michael Minter John Grant'Mize1l Paul Monger Bob Montgomery Lawson Montsinger Sterling Moore Edward Morehouse Kenneth Morgan George Morris Russell Morris Bland Motley Ralph Mulner James Murdoch John Murphy Steven Makdimen Caroll Neale Mark Neale George Norfleet Thomas Okerlund Ernest Owen Danny Oyler Michael Pardue Eldridge Parks Robert Parrrea Henry Patterson Ronald Payne Hoyt Perry James Peters Albert Philpott Charles Poole Joseph Powell Kenneth Powell John Pulliam Gordon Ragland Kelly Ragsdale Lindsay Reavis Wilham Renner Lloyd Rice Burton Richman William Roberts Gary Robertson John Rogers Edgar Rohr Ronald Rowland John Royal Zachary Salmon Harry Samos Vernon Saunders 'QQJ -16' at ..f A ' fl:-:Q ll 5 .2 L1 ind -Q-if v CN FUI Charles Wienckowski Lynwood Wilkinson David Whitacre Jerry Williams Marvin Williams Lance Wood William Worrell Richard Wyatt Thomas Young George Youravich Q! Milan Savkovich William Shapiro Paul Shelley Stanley Sidman Lee Smith Harry Smith Julian Smith Travis Snellings Steven Somers Charles Stevens Thomas Strickland Howard Stuart Robert Sutton Robert Syme Rhudy Tennant Estes Thompson William Thompson Charles Thorpe James T hweatt Philip Tobelmann Thomas Towberman Larry Troemmler George Varoutsos Gil Via John Waddell Randall Walter Jerry Want Douglas Wayland William Wentz Leland White RICHMOND SGPHCDMORES 6' 1 255 ff' xii! FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS, left to right, Paul Davis, Tom Innes, James Pollard. Not pictured, Stuart Driscoll. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Tom Innes .... ..... P resident Stuart Driscoll . . . . , . Vice Presidenr James Pollard . . , ...... Secretary Paul Davis .. ...I Treasurer 236 J 3 Lester Brewer Robert Brockman Donald Brooks Richard Brothers Larry Brown Fred Brumback Emmett Bruner Stephen Buckingham Benjamin Burrell Clarke Bustard Thomas Buxton Geoffrey Cahill Michael Campbell Robert Castrodale Daniel Cantrell ii Waldo Abbot Howard Anderson Leslie Anderson Thomas Austin Richard Ayers R. Baker Charles Bivens Edward Boland Thomas Bondurant john Booker James Bowen Melvin Bradshaw RICIHMO D FRESHME Richard Clements john Coleman Bernard Colgin Marshall Cook Tim Coulter Lake Cowart Douglas Cunningham William Seymour Paul Davis Paul Defreitas John Denzler William Deyo Eric Dobbs Robert Dooley Alan Drew james Driscoll William Dudley Mark Dulaney Ronnie Eason Seneca Elredge Larry Evans Richard Farver Richard Fears Thomas Fernald Charles Ferneyhough Ronald Fink William Fitchett Edward Foley Darrell Foster William Frazer I 9 x. Y M Jim Jones Raymond Jordan Edward Katz Richard Kline John Lansdale Stephen Lee Thomas Lee Philip Leslie Brandt Levin Bradford Lewis John Leyshon Leslie Lilley Albert Link David Logan David Freas Jonathan Freed Robert Friedman James Galvani David Giarnmittorio Thomas Gibbs Louis Graham Rodney Grifhth Harry Grimes Earl Gunn Wayne Hairfield Frederick Hall Christopher Hallberg John Harrington Charles Harvey John Headstream Bruce Herndon James Hewitt Frederic Hicks Roger Hoos Arthur Hoover William Hoyle John Humbard Lucas Hutton Dwight Inge Thomas Innes David Johnson James Johnson john Johnson Bryan Jones X .213 john Lumpkin Peter Lunt Mark McGlaugh1in David McLaughlin Myron Mann Harvey Marvel Eric Mason George Massie Reed Matthews Gary Mattozzi Eugene Maurakis Robert Maxey Charles Montague Ronald Moody Harold Moore Richard Mueller David Newcomb Linwood Newton Bradley Nicholson John Noechel Cardwell Nuckols Harry Norris Stephen O'Hara Terry Overby David Owen John Owen Victor Owen Wayne Owen Thomas Palmer Richard Patteson RICHMO D FRE HME - 15 'L', k james Perrow Robert Peterson Alan Pollack Frederick Pond Richard Poole David Potter Eames Powers Samuel Price Edward Raine james Raper Thomas Redfern Paul Reinarman Brian Rice William Ritt Robert Rochester Hans Rohde Bruce Ropiecki Frank Ruff James Russell Stanley Ryiinski Michael Sala James Savage Gordon Scott Charles Segrist Hurley Shaw Milton Shaw David Silver David Silverman Donald Skinker Leonard Sly Gibson Smith Richard Sneeder Harvey Soefer James Spangler James Speight Phillip Stevens Donald Stewart james Straus Steve Sucic Peter Sutcliifee Joe Talley Jerry Taylor Richard Taylor Ernest Teachey Michael Thomasson William Thornton Robert Traylor Charles Tuck David Via Richard Vines James Ward Thomas Warren Jeffrey Weinberg Charles Weinstein Frederick Westbrook Raymond Wiggins Lawrence Wilson James Winders Clarke Wiseman Thomas Woodie Reinhardt Woodson Sam Worley Richard Wray Dennis Wright Gene Yoder James Young John Zydron RICHMO D FRESHME 'F-S -v G 'T-1' N 5 L Q ,A gyn- is UN , A ' 'S W, , F .mis-F W i ,, .A V s,.,. I X -v WESTHAM PTON CCJLLEGE On the hill above the University lake lie the buildings of Westhamp- ton College. A small liberal arts college for women, Westhampton was founded in 1914. Today it has approximately 600 students coming from places as diverse as the city of Richmond and the island of Puerto Rico. The four-and-a-half buildings in the girls' side of the lake will total five with the completion of the Fine Arts Building next year. Reflecting high standards and in- dividual interests, the women of Westhampton College strive to make their name known through action, spirit, and traditions. The combined advantages of a girls' school and a university system are one of West- hampton's great assets. MQ! V R1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, seated, left to right, Virginia Griffin, Becky All- good, Lynn Hoffman, Lynn Martin, Carolyn Tucker. Standing, Gay Mason, Virginia Compton, Natalie Walker, Judy Holmes. Lynn Hoffman . . Lynn Martin . . . Becky Allgood .. Carolyn Tucker . Gay Mason ..... Judy Holmes . . , Virginia Compton Virginia Griffin , Natalie Walker . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS .i....., President . , . Vice President . . . . . Secretary . , . Treasurer 4 .....,...., Historian . . . . . Song Leader . . . , , . . Social-Cultural Coordinator . , . . , Town Council Representative AA Representative p A ' :Z-X , 1 A Q .,.. , N . .ZX has REBECCA JANE ALLGOOD B.A., English Williamsburg, Virginia NANCY JANE ANDERSON 1.3 af' 5' 5--.., 4 gb .. -u-If vias BA., Bible and Religion Annandale, Virginia PHYLLIS ELAINE ANDREWS B.A., Sociology Petersburg, Virginia ANN DICKSON BAILEY B.A., English Tabb, Virginia LINDA ANNE BALL B.A., English Richmond, Virginia BARBARA ALLEN BEANE B.A., Elemerzfary Eduration Chester, Virginia bf MARY MCLEAN BECK DIANE C. BEHRENS B.A., English B.A., Frencb Boyds, Maryland Charlottesville. Virginia yi' - '19- iq-R I i 1'-5 CLAUDIA FAY BELL B.A., with Honors, Hislory Bluefield, West Virginia CHERYL BILY B.A,, History Richmond, Virginia LORETTA BIRCKHEAD B.S., Biology Richmond, Virginia SUSAN IMOGENE BLAKE B.A., Latin and Bible and Religion Charlottesville, Virginia HENRIANN PAGE BOUCKART B.A., Elementary Education Crittenden, Virginia JUDITH A. BLASSINGHAM B.A., Spanish Norfolk, Virginia JANE CAROL BOHANNON B.A., English Richmond, Virginia BONNIE BOWMAN B.A., Psychology Arlington, Virginia 246 1:3 vi 125-1 WESTHAMPTQN COLLEGE CLASS CF I968 PAMELA ELAINE BUSS B.A., Englixb Ponce, Puerto Rico MARGARET ANNE BYRN BA., Mdlbemalics Newport News, Virginia ANN MARIE CARAKER B.A., Speech and Drama Richmond, Virginia SUSAN KIRBY CHAPMAN B.A., Elemenlary Eduration Richmond, Virginia 247 KARLA JANE BROWNMILLER PHYLLIS ELVER BULLARD B.A., Political Science B.A., Sociology Arlington, Virginia Fieldale, Virginia 13' if -'Si' ii WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE CLASS OF I968 6 LEONA ANN CHASE JANE RUSSELL CHEWNING SHELLEY PRICKETT CLARKE B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia -... -ss B.A., History B.A., History Arlington, Virginia Richmond, Virginia CHARLOTTE ANGIER COLBURN B.A., History Wichita, Kansas VIRGINIA CATHERINE COMPTON B.A., Psychology Blacksburg, Virginia ELIZABETH KIMBROUGH CROSS B.S., Cbemutry Ashland, Virginia REBECCA DARDEN B.S., Mathematics ' Branchville, Virginia 248 Hffffi AY ,dnl BEVERLY ANNE DELANO B.A., Sociology Warsaw, Virginia PATRICIA ADAMS DIGGS B.A,, with Honors, English Richmond, Virginia BEVERLY ANGEL DIXON B.A., Elemenlnry Education Richmond, Virginia MARTHA ANNE DORMAN B.A., Political Science and journalism Baltimore, Maryland 24 IWW CHRISTINA JORDAN DUNN ILA., English Richmond, Virginia JANET DUVAL BCA., Drama Newport News, Virginia , j CAROLYN BRYAN 1 F ' I , EDMUNDS A nf ,rw X . pq, i- X ' Le, B.S., Bxology 1 rf f I A E 'ii 'A Berryville, Virginia rf, is --5 Q ' JEANETTE PAULETTE V -f . A' ELGERT it Kit --F' B.A., Soriology ' ,V Sandsron, Virginia ELIZABETH MEADE FERGUSON BA., Political Science and journalism Richmond, Virginia '55 'sv x., x 5? iz' . vo' -': 'i - X HELI E. ENNIS B.A., Englixb Colonial Heights, Virginia KATHERINE BRIGHT ELLIOT B.A., Hixtory Virginia Beach, Virginia COLETTE CHILTON FIELDS B.A., French Roanoke, Virginia 250 if 1'1 f S.- PAMELA KAREN FOAN B.S., Mathematics Culpeper, Virginia PATRICIA FORBES B.S., Cbemislry Front Royal, Virginia EDITH HELEN FREUDENDORF B.S., Physical Education Alexandria, Virginia CARY COLEMAN GEARIING B.A., English Harrisonburg, Virginia JOANNE ELAINE GILL B.A., Art Wayne, Pennsylvania PAMELA INEZ GORDON B.A,, Political Science South Boston, Virginia WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE CLASS OF I968 BARBARA H GREEN JUDITH ANN GREENBERG BS Bxology B.A., Sociology Richmond Virginia Norfolk, Virginia VIRGINIA SANDRA GRIFFIN JANE F. HARRIS B.A., Mathemalic: B.S., Biology Richmond, Virginia Ft. Belvoir, Virginia , 5 ia.. 2:-ff S. Ji . FT: JANICE LORRAINE HART B.A., English Washington, D.C. ANNE CAROLYN HEFLIN B.A. English Virginia Beach, Virginia NANCT LOU HICKS B.A., Elmenlary Educalion Richmond, Virginia KATHERINE TROWBRIDGE HENLEY B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia CAROL MARIE HENRY B.S., Physical Educalion Westfield, New Jersey MARY HEPPERT HOCK B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia 252 LENORA HOFF ER B.A., Psychology and Education Richmond, Virginia LYNN HOFFMAN B.A., wilb Honors, Music Martinsville, Virginia JANE FRAZER HOLLAND B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia JUDITH LYNN HOLMES B.S., Mathematics Danville, Virginia SARAH JEAN HUDSON B.A., Political Science Midlothian, Virginia BARBARA LEE JOHNSON B.A., Englxsh Fredericksburg, Virginia 'CI' MARY BARBARA JOHNSON B.A., History Manassas, Virginia WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE CLASS OF I968 rf' CAROL SUZANNE JOHNSON BA French Richmond Virgmn JO STEWART KELLER B.A., History Richmond, Virginia MARY ELLEN KERNS B.A., Educaiion Richmond, Virginia KATHERINE BYRD KRETE B.A., Sociology Tappahannock, Virginia SARA ANN LeCLEIRE B.A., Elementary Education Wallingford, Pennsylvania SUSAN LINDA LEE B.A., Sociology Alexandria, Virginia 'P-.4 Q' hlf LJ 44 ,J WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE CLASS OF I968 FRANCES ANN MANN B.A., Psychology Herndon, Virginia iii- , GAY MASON B.A., Psychology Crewe, Virginia ELIZABETH JEAN MATTHEWS B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia AMY BETH MCIVOR B.A., latm Richmond, Virginia LINDA LOUISE MAYS B.A., Latin Altavista, Virginia COLLEEN DIANE MCGARRY B.S., Matbemalics Richmond, Virginia LINDA LOUISE MILLER B.A., English Singers Glen, Virginia 255 ':,g,, Ai. 1 1'1- T- -uv '23 X -'15 , ' xx 1514 WESTHAMPTCN COLLEGE C ASS OF I968 'OI Lv 1 uw SARAH KATHERINE MILNER SHELBY PROUSSER MURRAY B.A., Speech and Dnzmalic Ari: B.A,, wilb Honors, Hixlory and Greek Williamsburg, Virginia Richmond, Virginia LINDA JO NEBLETT B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia JANET LEE OVERSTREET B.A,, Elemenlnry Education Newport News, Virginia JUDITH F. PARRISH B.A., Mathematic: Manassas, Virginia VICKIE HOOVER OWENS Richmond, Virginia SUSAN STEVICK PALMER B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia HELEN DALE PATRICK B.A., journalism Chester, Virginia 256 PHOEBE ANNE PENZOLD B,S., Claemixlry Yorktown, Virginia NANCY CAROLE PERKINS B.A., Education Richmond, Vinginia LINDA ALLEN POWERS B..S'., Phyxicx and Mathematics Portsmouth, Virginia ALICE LINDSEY PETERS B.A,, -with Hauorx, Music Charlottesville, Virginia MARGARET RANDOLPH PHELPS B.A., English Williamsburg, Virginia PAMELA ANNE RAHN BA., Psychology Baltimore, Maryland EVELYN CARTER RICHARDS ' Ax k B.S., Mathematics ff Roanoke, Virginia SALLY BRYANT RIPLEY B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia 257 irb- N-af iv F' gn-v r.v',p-fy -fr f ' ' ..Qf gif , Z i 'figs nt v If 'Fa uw. M ,J ' w ni'- hiya, I me 'W' A' i w'in4fs'f'r ' i is ig .Q 1 MARGIE ANN ROMM NANCY KEITH B.A., English ROSENBERGER Richmond, Virginia B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia SHARI SANDERS B.A., Spanish St. Louis, Missouri JEAN ANNETTE SCOTT B.A., with Honors, History Bedford, Virginia DAYLON ELAINE SESLAR Highland Springs, Virginia CAROL ANN SEYMOUR B.S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia 258 WE THAMPTON COLLEGE CLASS OF l968 fl SUSAN KIRK SHACKELFORD PATRICIA MAYE SHAW ROBBIE ANN SHREVE B.A., Psychology B.S., Mathematics B.A., English Heathsville, Virginia Sandston, Virginia Altavista, Virginia ELLEN BURTON SHULER B.A., jourmzlixm Porrsmomh, Virginia ELIZABETH CONE SMALLRIDGE B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia , '- PATRICIA ANNE SMITH B.S., Physical Educaiion Syringa, Virginia J 4 PAULA CONWAY SMITH B.A., Sociology Gloucester, Virginia 259 ELIZABETH ANNE SNEAD B.A., Englixb Richmond, Virginia CAROL WILKES SPENCER B.A., Psychology Newport News, Virginia ANNE HOLMES THOMPSON B.S., Biology Waynesboro, Virginia ANN SPIVEY B.S., Mathematics Windsor, Virginia SHARON LYNNE STAGGS B.A., Sociology Vienna, Virginia CAROLYN TUCKER B.A., Mathematics Annandale, Virginia WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE C ASS OF I968 Gu J. LYNNE VAN LEEUWEN NATIALY WALKER B.A., Psychology B A HUIGVJ' Cloverster, Virginia West Point Virginia 260 V ., 4, ,F 5 4 KELLER H LL 21,-.mil 1 juli- 1!. 7 ' 261 KERRY WARD B.A., Soriolagy Arlington, Virginia LAWAN DA PRYOR WATTS HA., Elemeulary Education Chance, Virginia CELIA CATHERINE WEDDLE B.A., Psyrbology Radford, Virginia ELIZABETH GOODWYN WELSH B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia EVELYN ANN WERTH B..S'., Maibematic: Kingsport, Tennessee JUDITH ANN WHITE B.A., Sociology Danville, Virginia l LENA NASSEY WHITT B.A., English Richmond, Virginia WE THAMPTON COLLEGE BERYL WHITTEN B.A., Spanish and Hixtory Richmond, Virginia MYRA BRYAN WILKINSON B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia PATSY JEAN WINGO B.A,, English Richmond, Virginia ANN HOWARD WOODSON B.A., Psychology and Sociology Richmond Virginia DOROTHY WYATT B.A. French Richmond, Virginia 262 CLASS OF l968 115' 'Sp' ep-X f- JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, seated, left to right, Janet Sewell, Margaret Meeritt, Diane Dorsey, Betty Lou McClanahan, Susan Parker. Standing, Pat Howard, Carolyn Bell, Leslie Price, Linda Mays. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Diane Dorsey . . . .,.... President Leslie Price . , , . . . Vice President Pat Howard .. ...... Secretary Janet Sewell ...... . . , Treasurer Margaret Merritt .. .,.. Historian Linda Mays .,.... .........,...,.. S ong Leader Carolyn Bell ...,,... ...,. S ocial-Cultural Coordinator Susan Parker ..4.....,. , . . Town Council Representative Betty Lou McC1anahan . , . .,....,... AA Representative 265 Z 1 E1 WE THAMPTO JUNIORS Emily Adams Donna Addington Susan Agee Sandra Andrews Catherine Angle jane Arrington Darla Aultice Kate Barham Betsy Baskin Carolyn Bell 7 dr is ,rll , ,, K '1 ...f X , R. X i N ls: v ,, W, 1 '95 , Qs. Xb -u KX: K W A B fi, V 'K X, .o Patsy Blackard Bonnie Blanks Diane Bowen Jane Bowry Betty Brookes Phoebe Brooks Cheryl Browning Glynda Butler Joanna Chambers Marilyn Chelder Sarah Clanton Nancy Coates T' '5, e - - L- V I' .7 1 x 5 1 A lv l WX, F2 W 1k X W ..,, uf. k X v x ,N A .X . M .1 Q , 5? Q l ' A 4 an 7 Q 4 - . . E? ' ' r , ' X V 1' ' X if I ' H . 11 , 1 v L. 6 G 6 1 i- g ef ' X ,' . I N ' I A A 'X 6 v E- ' V x X in C Laura Haas ' A W Szifiif' Laura Hanbury i A, 1'.l if.f l ,j 265 .i l Q. Rebecca Coleman Connie Collins Beth Ann Combs Sylvia Corbin June Costello Nancy Crenshaw Cathy Crossland Margie Crowder Nan Davis Nancy Davis Suzanne Dawkins Susan Donaldson Kate Donnahoe Diane Dorsey Linda Elmore Donna Parish Marilyn Flynn Doris Fultz Donna Geer Bonnie Gianotti Betty Goodman Linda Graham Joan Gray Patricia Grifiin we Kate Hardy l , up N Catherine Harvey , ' ' V 'f x w :,i,'f.- v, S Bari Hobbs X-f Anne Holland U ' A 'S' xl i . 1 Bety Holman Patricia Howard Judith Jacobs Segar Jones Katherine Jordan Donna Marie Joy Alice Justice Jane Kiser Anne Larson Dixie Lee Marilyn Lipsitz Diane MacMeccan Betty Lou McClanahan A ' f- Julie McGarry Paula McNally Patricia Mallory Marian Mann Margaret Merritt Rl5TrMA5 Og . X xv k i 'll , N lx i l .A Sandra Morin Diane Moss Lynn Myer Andrea Newsome Nancy Norman Margaret Northen Ann Packard Susan Parker Q WESTHAMPTO JUNICRS Linda Parrish Edith Paulette Mary Ellen Peterson Anne Pitchford Betty Pitts Patricia Price Nancy Puckett Susan Quance X X X 1 K, gi. v 5' . 71 Cv ' 'T s ,Z L S I 1 Q lv., X if 41 ... 7 A 'C-,J ul -5 K 7 , ' A Y I LM l I 'l es R frk l VL! if x 1? , ll ,f v v x ff u '22 'lgfili ffl ec.. .SEQ H3 3. in 5 Q ,hz ,lv ,Tx x y UN 9 ' 1: P Q gi frog, if xt l s 1 Xi , f S., I , .' 'Xi 'Z vw 7' 1 , ll 1 T Q. .Av if H l',, ' .5 Xxx I A Marcia Raveling Dorothy Reese Vinnie Richards Sandra Rice Rebecca Riddell Judith Ritter Lynne Robertson Betty Mae Robinson Yolanda Roseman Phyllis Rowland Ann Russ Rebecca Saunders Stephanie Schmidt Kathy Scott Betty Scruggs Patsy Taylor Mary Sue Terry Florence Ann Tompkins Penny Ware Nelda Warren Beverly Webb Catherine Whitlock Martha Wiley Maude Williams Patricia Williams Susan Williams jean Willowghby Pamela Wilton Sally Wood Myron Woodson QQ . - , C T li: l x l ll WESTHAMPTO JUNICDRS ' U Janet f-H . Sewell f T' k be Mary B311 l .3' f X X f Shafer ' I M Kathy ' e X Shapiro - x I ' Carolyn GH Q X Shepherd 'H ,' , Elizabeth Y-'lf ' smith f ' Marcia X, , smith Faye 1 Southall Sallie A K Sparks Nancy Jo . Srb A' 'x X , . ' YN-J i , Birdie 1' ' g Stone ' ' Charlene - Srringfellow 1, X . l K ,Y' Q. S V f C- Q me W r -- I ,. K' ' . rg! . ' N- w Q ' X vs . ,is x l Q. 5 4: . X Y . A - I R I . A 'fr . X ' V x .Z N S- 1 1 x 268 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, seated, Marjorie Scott, Susan Bain. Standing, Sally Andrews, Rin Henry, Jo Burnette, Ann Dowdy, Lin Ellis. Not pictured, Sara Lee Emory, Neal Woolcon. SOPHOMORE CLASS CDFFICERS Marjorie Scott . . . Susan Bain ..,. ........ President Vice President Ann Dowdy . . . ,.... Secretary Neal Woolcott . . . . . . Treasurer Jo Burnette . . . ................ Historian Sally Andrews ..,,....,...... Song Leader Sara Lee Emory ,,.. Social-Cultural Coordinator Lin Ellis ......... . . . Town Council Representative Rin Henry ......... AA Representative Dale Allen Lynn Andrews Sally Andrews Susan Andrews Susan Bain Nancy Ball Judy Baughan Scottie Beamer Charla Berkley Mary Elizabeth Bersch Brenda Blevins Linda Bonn f 1 at I ai x r -X 1 H X '1Qx 'N X 1 1 .4 ,X -f 'x ws X ef' 4. . N fvf f 1 no X l 3 af ' 6 ,, . B ' . Q Xi tx' Elizabeth Booker Donna Boone Claire Born , Bron Bradshaw ' Martha Brandt Susan Breed Lindsey Britton Brucie Brooks Susan Bryant Elisabeth Burnette Barbara Cahoon 'N Mary Kaye Camp 'J v -A v N xgx hs? P 1, x , , X , i N x g f' Q . ' t V , A Y u f ' 1. X ' x X, 1 9 xl WESTHAMPTON SOPHOMQRES W il 1 5 -so l -bf: tw I Y 1-: 'f I I bf, . l 1 X 4! 1 l w Lf--. -F P- 9- 5 ti ryli l Q w X . X X X X ,I 'i ' l L T 2 gk.- XX, l n f X , ws S' . gl V 4,1 L- X r 97' ' l . V . 1 'Y' ' , 'x X, 0 . L 'T' W Tl? ,, 1 N, I, l eff I--if I N i.5 Xxiv ,X ' X u 1- .- N 271 Janice Carter Penni Chappell Helen Churn Kathleen Clinedinst Lee Coleman Patricia Co nell Susan Coslg Edith Courtney Augusta Crowell Campbell David Emily Davis Ann Dowdy Mary Duke Linda Ellis Emily Epps Priscilla Fields Pamela Firebaugh Marcia Flake Kathy Flandermeyer Nancy Goodman Anne Goodpaster Jeanne Gouldman Carol Graube Rita Grimstead '-N X i-, 'x X Q.. 5 bw lx fXx hr Xl W N N' 'e We 1 4. X. X E... N xslt . N N , li lm F. 'X 7. J V 1 X x x- ,x e J X i X rnil I it 5 , 'J Q by ' ' JJ f ' V, X X 1 A' N l 1 Lee Grubb Jeanne Hankinson Suzanne Harris Beverly Harton Harriet Haynes Claudia Henderson Rin Henry Joanne Herrington Gayle Hobday Barbara Holloway Rebecca Hotz Martha Howe Priscilla Humbert Jane Johnson Mary Lou Johnston 4 . iff ii . my x, I I 1 ui X 272 April Juriet Patricia Kepner Milne Kinmer Karen Layne Joyce Lee Lynne Lennon Angela Lilly Sallye Link Jean Lippincott Bonnie Lunsford Christy McAllister Linda McCubbin WESTHAMPTON SOPHOMORES , I I ,l 1 'Q LI' f y Vw 'Q 1 ju -Q Q Q! . i 1 1 iglil M 7 . f X n. V ' Q ,NX v m y xZ al' b fi-A ' 1 X AA a ' -A111 I Hx ilk' 4' , M f f . J A ' Jul, Q M' S M if :I . 'D I N' Q Rl, ., xx Margaret Osborn Helen Outen Anne Park Ann Marie Pearson Mary Pearson Susan Peters Janet Phillips Fiona Porter he Cv if xv l .fi X ' el Susan Massie Elise Miller Mary Money Diane Monroe Connie Moore Sharon Morrissett Cathy Musselman Marcia Nieder Cynthia Nitsch Nancy Ogg WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE Patricia Powell 51 Karen Richardson , E , A Martha Rife l V 5, Sowonia Riley Y ' - - ' ' 'fi' JoAnn Russell I, ' , W Mary Ellen Schwab XX H , - 1 J N N X 1 fl L, l N X X if ll 1 Mariorie Scott E V Trudy Seely I y 5'- Cannie Seymour A L- Betty Shafer 5 'A 15' Frances Shiflett ,. Sally Shipp X f X N 1 xl a w I Carolyn Smith Katherine Spoonts Alston Sterling Kathleen Taimi Chime Tate c, ' pf-. J ,il W Y ' . :Mil f-. I, . 4 A' -' A' 'f -5: Barbara Sullivan if YT QA .- 4 ,V - , U W 1 X X x I N V X Nx X lx 1 ,ll Ha -so la 274 Mary Ann Terry Yvonne Tharp Patricia Thomas Susan Thornhill Mary Timberlake Pamela Tisdale Linda Tomasek Marsha Trimble Sandra Troutman Fredrica Vaughan Christine Waddell Juliet Walls Astrid Walter Susan Ward Lyn Weatherford Linda Weinstein Virginia Whitehead Gail Williams Elizabeth Willis Neil Woolcott Linda Woolriclge Cheryl Woosley Virginia Wray Grace Yeatts Laura Zimmerman Lynda Zimmerman 1 A -nl f 'A 6 ff'-if L -N A1 vfwui ,xx ff .S. X H x 'fix E il 7 ' VY, ' L X Xi 1 ,ai E' Q lx? 1 . Tai . bfi- 1 .1 T x TN' r I - x xx vi AX n l lb' I is T' N J , J V F 4 I Q 7 V ,V AA. .. ik? M VV , ' no il 275 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. Seated, left to right, Naina Harper, Francie Pollard, Vickie Bowman, Terry Catasus, Nancy Monk, Ellen Maley, Ann Hodges, Anne Allport, Betty Deans, Bet Harrell. Vickie Bowman Francie Pollard Naina Harper . Terry Catasus . Ellen Maley .. Bet Harrell . . . Ann Hodges .. Betty Deans . . . Nancy Monk .. Anne Allport . ...Vice FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President President Secretary . . . Treasurer Historian .. SongLeader .. . Social-Cultural Coordinator A . . . . . . . YWCA Representative . . . . Town-Council Representative , ....,..... AA Representative 276 has 3 M w I ' 1 , i A x W v .Q x 45 1 V L B' if? 141 . K ig 1.1 L rx xx , R f k , 4, J iii 'a m I Xal 1' 55- - - hi. x ' L! , A x I f . V 1 C . s N' 'X NN 1 N . .Q C ,3 33 X is Y M i W , g'ff ml N QVA uf x - E X xl , Davie Adams Adele Affleck Sylvia Allgood Anne Allport Jane Alphin Carole Bailey Nancy Bain Carol Barker Lelia Baum Janet Beard Cheryl Blankenship Beverly Black Dorothy Boland Debbie Bost Vickie Bowman Kay Brasure Marilyn Bray Connie Brennan Sara Bridges Rachel Brown Catherine Burrow Patricia Burton Lisa Byers Marsha Carl Pat Collins Cheryl Davis Betty Deans Mary Dianish Linda Sue Dix Catharine Dixon Marilu Dixon Margaret Douglas Fay Duffer Helene Elmore Beverly English Susan Finch , A! i ,A Y - , Cheryl Carlson ' 'ff' 'el Brenda Carrier J , l - . . ' If 1 R 1 ' 1' 'Si Nancye Caskey X - , Ann Carson VAV. X X, ' L . Q' Terry Catasus 5 Tucker Childs ' I x , F, .1 a ff! l- K Joyce Clinkscales Mildred Cochran if ione . li? . if X YN l X if f 5'- ! 3- 'f 'mx I X . ' A V , X 1 r LL? W 3 , V K x A xXX ' lv Wu X Y I X NX, XM Ll i A i .. w U i f sss e :ff - ' ,.: 1. - ,, 'i .D l' E' sd Q is ' X xve N x A X , 1 X 'lt 'B l' A fs f 1 xy I ,,. f 4 t x Q Q li! ll WESTHAM PTO FRESHME Janice Flagler Louise Fletcher Frances Fowler l - ' . ' ' J April Frames '3 f ' v ,B li x l 1 L l Jacqueline French . I Linda Fries X X X 'X X Mary Galloway Lg 3 ' f , , Martha Garby I QA A , Q Patricia Gatling 1 ' - ke y- Mary Gilman Q l 5 x f ' f .A - Jonna Graham 4 bl 'N T3 , A ' 7 M Alice Graube t xf Xf' V f, v 2 A- 'N X ' ' Sharon Gulliksen A ' Ann Hall V' ' X , Paula Hammett 'S Sally Harmanson Y I Naina Harper l X I A I I X ' ., V-if A z 1' . I X -v X Mary Harrell , Metta Harris ik is , S A 7 gr , ' ' Pamela Haycox 6 J ' Anne Helmes Ann Hodges , 1' v - Lynne Holland ' U f' A Catharine Holmes l 1 X L ., l A A . , ,af A ' K , , n V dv - A JA., f' x Y '- Donna Holmes A 3' Alice Hott ' ' fx I Jane Houston X g 'f Bonnie Hudgms - ' Nancy Jarvis vv lt A Helen Johnson .. , VNV' V ' ' . l J 'V Carol Jones , Pamela Kelley ' ' Margaret Kelley f ? ,v7 - Carol Keppi X D 4 -1 Robin Korpi if X 'X x L. x , J. A. 1 lltl Q lr U IW of Linda Keyser 279 julia Lancaster Ruth Lankford Anne Leigh Linda Lovell Jeanne Loving Marcia McCoy Ellen Maley Maryann Makowsky Rebecca Mauck Rebecca Mills Bev Miner Betty Moltz X Nancy Monk Susan Moore Kathy Neal Linda Niemann Linda Noell Yvonne Olson Z ' I-,A ,, N M fr A vig: . xx 4 i lf 4 ., go Il 1 v l V X X x l .gg I U fs N ll-1 i l 11 Nff l ' K Q ,Ie I We -5 Q' Y. XV V: f ui 'E .bll m u X Q WESTHAM PTON FRESHME X nr' Y ,ly Vx, X 'T in 7: sl I xf 'S - Q , x .N l Q . fu if yix s N ' X Qge X' N M ll N f , Carol Rostvedt Martha Rothenberg Rosie Ryan Susan Seay Barbara Servonsky Peggy Shaughnessy Grace Shiflett Gloria Shorter Jane Siegel Courtney Siler Nancy Osgood Tanya Parker Deborah Parkes Laura Penzold Doris Pickles Frances Pollard Beth Poston Alice Presson Laurie Pross Mary Ann Pyles Madeline Reding Linda Robichaud 9 .,. . 1 r y Cl' L K , fr . WESTHAMPT - I 52 0 FRE HME tx WL- . ' W, I 'ir 'EL ' x nf ,A sr' r xl A ll X kr in it ' 1- Q -rls-. r f' V- N , kv - -...V fx. xx X. X '.:.1 up W' 'T 0 V v xW' n fy k'L4g,g75-2' it 41' Q1 Ji:-I -1 at . a AN ofa '-Q- . J-I - hw. 'Y' Linda Simmons Susan Stansbury Mary Straffin Judy Strauser Lindsay Struthers Marta Trumbo Anne Taylor Pamela Thompson Janet Thornton Carole Waite Anita Walbeck Mary Lee Watson Margaret Williams Linda Yeatts Nancy Yont Emily Zehmer AQ. 1 Y . ,, ....,.,ng-. - -s .Q-bf'-'H-1 -, ii: , F' 1 Nfjwg- 401: 1 gls. --zz L, 31 5. J Wy. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The University of Richmond's School of Business Administration was founded in 1949. The location in the city of Richmond, the largest business community between Balti- more and Atlanta, is one of the Busi- ness School's attractions. Boasting a student body of about 200, the School of Business Administration has its own Student Government Association within the University framework. Members of the faculty are drawn from the highest levels of the business world. Because the school is accredited by the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business, graduates can be assured that the standards of their instruc- tion are kept at the highest. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, first row, Bruce Abbott, John Swiger, Frank Foley. Second row, John Harris, Don Shilling, Richard Dolan, Marcia Brooks. john Swiger . Charles Foley . . . Bruce Abbott john Harris .. Marcia Brooks Richard Dolan Don Shilling . SENIOR CLASS CJFFICERS Vice 284 President President Secretary Treasurer 4 Senator . Senator . Senator HOWARD BRUCE ABBOTT 13.5 ., Iuduslrial Managcmenl Audibon, New Jersey .1 'Iii JOHN A. ARONICA iiQ ILS., Industrial Managemcnl North Babylon. New York JOHN DAVIS ARTHUR ILS., Economic: Richmond, Virginia ERIC L. BALL B.S., Economic: Key West, Florida STEPHEN DAVIS BLOOM l7.S., Economic: Emporia, Virginia BETH BOUCHER ILS., Economics Richmond, Virginia ARTHUR JOHN BOWLER, JR. WAYNE EDWARD BREEDEN RICHARD C. BRICKER, JR. MARCIA SWIFT BROOKS B.S., lnduxtrial Management B.S., Acconnling ILS., Accounting B.S., Accounting RiCi1m0nd, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia 285 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CLASS OF I968 5 sal i -n B.S., Finance Colonial Heights, Virginia TERRY WAYNE BURGESS DONALD C. BURRIESCI RAY TIMOTHY COLLINS B.S., Marketing and Psychology B.S,, Induslrial Management Stewart Manor, New York Yorktown, Virginia if' 0' BQ- FREDERICK HARMON COMBS B.S., Economic: Richmond, Virginia BEVERLY KAY COOK B.S., Accounting Bluefield, Virginia ROBERT DAVID COOK, JR. B,S,, Economic: LaCrosse, Virginia JAMES RAINES CROXTON B.S., Finance Laneview, Virginia 286 ..f !' -or CLARENCE C. DANIEL B..S'., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia gi l l if I mm lj- PETER M. DAY B S Finance Virginia Beach, Virginia MARC DERISH ILS., Accounting North Babylon New York RICHARD EDWARD DOLAN, JR. B.S., Economics Richmond, Virginia SIDNEY DERISE ILS., Accounling Fredericksburg, Virginia SHERL ALLEN DONLEY, JR. B.S., Economic: Richmond, Virginia VIC LEE ELLINGER BS Markelmg Staunton Virginia '23 5,96 fa-as Q, .arg GARY MILES EWELL ILS., Business Administraliou Onancock, Virginia 40' A 'p' CHARLES BRAXTON FOLEY R.S., Induslrial Management Warrenton, Virginia FRANK STARKE FOLEY B.S., Industrial Management Warrenton, Virginia it WAYNE ALAN FREEDLANDER B.S., Economics gn, Y, hr' yga..-... '-3 287 3 Richmond, virginia Wt' 4-'D Y MICHAEL HAMPTON GEARHEART ILS., Businexs Administration Roanoke, Virginia RONNIE COFF B.S,, Business Economic: Leaf, Mississippi JAMES W. GOLLADAY, JR ILS., Economic: Stephens City, Virginia ELDRIDGE C. HAMM, JR. B.S., Finance Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM S. HARGETTE B.S., Marketing Wingate, North Carolina JAMES E. HARRIS B.S., Economirr Kenbridge, Virginia HENRY F. HARTLOVE B.S., Accounting Timonium, Maryland DAVID EUGENE HARVEY B.S., Economics New Por: News, Virginia DON BERWELL HENDERSON B.S., Marketing and Economics Norfolk Virginia i dn-.55 4-4' DONALD A. HOLYFIELD B.S., Marketing and Psychology Roanoke, Virginia GREGORY LEIGH HOOD B.S., Economics Ontario New York EARL THOMPSON HOLLOWAY, JR. B.S., Finance Memphis Tennessee CHARLES T. HORNER, III B.S., Industrial Management Colorado Springs Colorado WILLIAM A. JAMES, JR BSS., Industrial Management Norfolk Virginia SCHOOL OF BUSINESS C ASS OF I968 1 1 1 A l J i'fc fy 5 If l JAMES E. JARD THOMAS FRANKLIN BARRY K. JONES ILS., Economics JOHNSON B.S., Economics Virginia Beach, Virginia ILS., Industrial Management Mize, Mississippi Richmond, Virginia 289 f , J SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CLASS OF I968 ji:-r 539 fans S1 Y ROBERT DANIAL KING ILS., Husinen' Adrninislralimz Salem, Ohio WILLIAM BRADY LITTON B.S., Finance and Economics Williamson, West Virginia KENNETH ALAN LOMBART B..S'., Economic: Norfolk, Virginia WILLIAM ALLEN MCCARTY B.S., Finance Richmond, Virginia JAMES BRANSFORD MCKENNA, JR. B.S., Business Administration Richmond, Virginia FRANK C. MALLINSON B.S., Finance Alexandria, Virginia STEVEN A. MANNINA B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia JOHN G. LARSON ALBERT MORTON LAUI-IER B.S., Marketing ILS., Economics Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia ,, X 4199- 'Q' fain is-, C5 ' 1 290 ROBERT R. MERHIGE, III B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia LARS OLOF MESSLER B.S., Marketifzg Ridgewood, New Jersey ROBERT C. MULLEN B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia LARRY D. METCALFE B..S'., Marketing Alexandria, Virginia CHARLES MORGAN MOLTZ, JR. B.S., Economics Alexandria, Virginia WILLIAM JAMES MUNNELLY B..S'., Accounting Glen Rock, New Jersey E., O L O JAMES FREEMAN MURPHEY B.S'., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia fl-6 DANNY MARSHALL PAYNE B.S., Marketing Onancock, Virginia ROBERT DWIGHT PAYNE B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia FRANK NEWTON, JR. B.S., Induxtrial Management Fredericksburg, Virginia THOMAS A. PAYNE B..S'., Accounting Staunton, Virginia REGINALD ERNEST POND, JR. B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia gig-T 'l5a 113 -. PETER DEWITT CHARLES LESLIE RAINES HERBERT MILES PRUDEN, III BHS'-, Industrial Management SAVAGE, JR. B.S., Marketing Fredericksburg, Virginia B.S., Finance Suifolk, Virginia Modest Town, Virginia 292 ,u . i iq 6-sf ' -If RICHARD GREGORY SEAL B.S., Finance Richmond, Virginia DONNIE W. SHILLING B.S., Finance Roanoke, Virginia ROBERT TODD STINCHUM B.S., Industrial Management Falls Church, Virginia EDWARD F. TABOR B.S., Accounting Alexandria, Virginia RAWLEIGH WILLIAM DOWNMAN TAYLOR, III B.S., Marketing Williamsburg, Virginia JEFFREY ROBERT THOMAN B..S'., Marketing Canton, Ohio DONALD E. SCHUPP ILS., Business Administration Kensington, Maryland DAVID JOHN SCOTT B.S., Industrial Management Pirssbnurgh, Pennsylvania SCHOOL OF BUSINESS C ASS OF I968 VF' rv--.. 'eras' .2- -ng i SCHCDOL OF BUSINESS CLASS OF I968 L. l 5 , 113 PHILIP GRAY TIBES ROBERT L. WALKER B.S., Accounting B..S'., Marketing Brookneal, Virginia Richmond, Virginia 1 -f 294 MARK G. WEINSTEIN ILS., Accounting Richmond, Virginia MICHAEL WEISS B.S., Accounting Savannah, Georgia WILLIAM MILTON WENDER B.S., Economics Woodstock, Virginia WILLIAM F. WHITE ILS., Economics Arlington, Virginia DENNIS WAYNE WILEY B.S., Industrial Management Trouxvillc, Virginia JUDITH MARIA WOODALL ILS., Marketing Arlington, Virginia 9'9- 5 . , Ezi 'ix Y s- , 2 xv fs JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, first row, Charles Allen, Paul Scott, John Darden. Sec- ond row, Tom Stevens, George Dixon, Bob Rogers. JU IOR CLASS OFFICERS Paul Scott . . . Charles Allen john Darden Tom Stevens . George Dixon Bob Rogers . . . , , President Vice President . . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Senator . . . Senator 1 . 'Es Q5- he s f xx 'ln 4-' 1, V fl. R -.S X W sg.: 92 H: .. .,.. 1 A. P. Bohannan Steve Bowman Joseph Brand Donald Brown Rea Brown Terry Bupp D. M. Byrd Jr. Clyde Caldwell Claude Carmack Herbert Clem Larry Connaster George Conner Gordon Crawford John Crouse John Darden James Darlington A. D. Davis George Dixon Daniel Doherty John Doran James Dowdy John Dunville Robert Ellis Jr. Paul English xx .K i', Charles Abernathy Lester Abernathy Charles Allen Bruce Allred Lyn-n Appleton Alonza Arthur William Atkins Earl Atkinson Don Bagwell Byron Barnes Ann Beck John Black v ' '35-. SCHOCL OF BUSINESS JU IORS --gn-. sv: 1 Q'-'A pgs. ' '9 QQ av 296 Hgh... ,ln an 1 s-J '15 1 Richard Epstein John Estes Steven Fife: Kenneth Fisher Andrew Forberg Wilton Ford Manfred Freeman William French Robert Foster Michael Gentry Wilber Gibrall Robert Gilmer Que! I N O xv hs' .J A S '1 fr' 'T Z- Nuns K. Wia- QS it Q' if 11' K 'L' ana, iz, L I 297 5 Stephen Graves Frederick Griffith, Jr William Haden Robert Haggerty Ned Hatcher David Hatton James Hawkes David Heilman Joseph Henderson Warren Hill Thomas Hite Joe Hodges Thomas Howard Ray Hummel Gerard Kaiser Larry Kayne Joseph Kellum John Kirk Thomas Latham Barry Laws Thomas Leffew Joseph Lipscomb james Lewther Edward McCarthy I Allen McGehee Michael Mahaney Stewart Marley Douglas Maxey John Miller James Mullins Larry Patterson Michael Peery Larry Perdue Kenneth Perrin William Perrine Rodney Poole Randall Powell Gregory Pry Tommie Quinn Hugh Richeson Richard Roberts james Robertson John Robbins Robert Rogers Richard Rosenthall Wayne Searce William Schneider Paul Scott V 3 at 1 55 ,pa Sy, 5 3 li T' 5 XMI' of V Glenn Settle Ronald Shepherd David Sheppard Jerry Shuffler Samuel Shumate Alwyn Smith V, .N ,no -I in 95' L- Wayne Solmon James Spitler Thomas Stevens Gary Tilman Mervyn Timberlake Robert Ukrop William Villarosa Lee Wallace George Ward Larry Weddington Morton Whitlow Norman Wilkerson james Wilson John Woleben Sheldon Worrell Russ Wyatt Robert Yancy Willie Yancy Stephen Yonce Ormand Young John Zsenai T.C. WILLIAMS SCHGOL OF LAW f'i ' .gap ri, . 1 IE Founded in 1870, the T. C. Williams School of Law is the sec- ond oldest division of the Univer- sity. Endowed by T. C. Williams, the School of Law houses one of the largest law libraries in the state. One of the sources of pride of law stu- dents is the impressive mock court room on the second floor of the Law School building. Here prospective lawyers can practice their oratory in appropriate surroundings. Taking their pre-law training at universities throughout the country, approxi- mately 150 students, including a few women, make up the student body of T. C. Williams School of Law. Their three years of training pre- pares these young men and women for stimulating careers in the field of law. RALPH L. AXSELLE, JR Glen Allen, Virginia EDWIN B. BAKER Randolph, Virginia WILLIAM F. BINFORD Richmond, Virginia JOHN M. BOSWELL Burkeville, Virginia JAMES A. CALES Montrose, Virginia JOHN P. CAUSEY Richmond, Virginia CHRIS A. CHRISTLE Norfolk, Virginia CAROLYN M. COLLINS Arlington, Virginia BARRY S. COMESS Richmond, Virginia CHARLES P. CRANWELL Richmond, Virginia JAMES F. D'ALTON Richmond, Virginia JOHN G. DAVIS Max Meadows, Virginia T.C. WILLIAMS CLASS OF I968 i IE. l rv R -,I 'Q 'Q W. DOUGLAS BIRCH Richmond, Virginia EDWIN C. GILLENWATER St. Paul, Virginia JAMES S. GREEN Danville, Virginia GEORGE W. R. GLASS Richmond, Virginia DONALD M. GLENN Mechanicsville, Virginia ROBERT L. GUTTERMAN Richmond, Virginia 302 .4-1 1 fl WILLIAM B. HANES Herndon, Virginia GORDON B. HARRY J Zi--. ai Nm Suffolk, Virginia filihlgp Q.. . -011 STEPHEN H. HELVIN Charlottesville, Virginia TAZEWELL T. HUBARD Richmond, Virginia LEWIS P. HUMPHREY Charlottesville, Virginia EDWARD F. JOHNSON Richmond, Virginia REGINALD N. JONES Jaffatt, Virginia W. B. KERKAM Richmond, Virginia JOHN T. KING Burkeville, Virginia RICHARD E. LEWIS Dinwiddie, Virginia PATRICK M. MCSWEENEY Richmond, Virginia uv' z'f RICHARD N. LEVIN Richmond, Virginia THEADORE J. MARKOW Richmond, Virginia HOWARD S. MARLEY Richmond, Virginia 304 A? 7 'KH iv' . I 3 I i x 4 I J Q-. ,,-i .5 . i: F' 413 CARROLL T. MUSTIAN JESSE W. OBERBEY Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia ggi -'1 Q Q, 'V T' F. BYRON PARKER Richmond, Virginia JAMES W. PATTERSON Richmond, Virginia STANFORD R. PEERLESS Norfolk, Virginia JON C. POULSON Norfolk, Virginia GILMAN P. ROBERTS Richmond, Virginia DANIEL E. ROGERS Richmond, Virginia -5,-rf - V 7 --v - --ri- I , L. I l mal A9 Q-I CHARLES E. SAMUELS Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM SLATE Richmond, Virginia EUGENE K. STREET Grundy, Virginia WILLIAM E. THOMAS Richmond, Virginia MURRAY M. VAN LEAR Richmond, Virginia C. WILLIAM WAECHTER Richmond, Virginia T.C. WILLIAMS CLASS OF I968 Af-ff 51432. Hogg ,A ! : fEfQ?f4fFfjNI W it sg L I 4- , ,Ld 'di 1 I' ' , fmL'Ki 9' . -3 . gf fit aa-1 I 'gf ' ' -24: '-N153-.231 H Q ' f ,454 , ' u li' Emi r r' 1 ..gz. . 1- 4 V tn W 4' I A , X Q gg Sififffiiff-fi5.142 23 ii? gi: if I V 306 2 i ps. 1 8 url Joseph Aronica Revel Belote Harry Boertzel Theodore Burr Robert Clark Claude Compton Robert Cousins John Crews Gerald Daltan Robert Deacon Roger DeMik Eugene Desverniu Wilbutn Dibling Robert Dinsmore Frank Eck Albert Fary Walter Felton William Griffin 307 C T.C. WILLIAMS CLASS OF I969 James Wilhoit .C. WILLIAMS 'X Edward Grove Charles Hartz James Hatfield Thomas Hodges Russell Jordan Dennis Lacy John McCarthy Phil Marstiller Nathan Miller Marcus Minton Joseph Newton Jon Plotkin Charles Riggins Robert Ripley Richard Rogers David Walker C ASS CDF I969 Z'- I HIIIXUFYIIII of cRiLllll1L7lld. 'FC fl, ff f .CW 'lppruvrh Bmw Srlwnl f Jlmerieun'Bar-Raaociulian 308 Bertram Allen Carter Anderson Lawrence Blake Stanley Brock Dennis Brumberg John Chenault William Creekmur Henry Curtis Darden Daniel Raymond Davis Fredcrick Fagan Everette Felts Michael Ferguson Mildred Fletcher Courtney Frazier Thomas Garrett Fitzhugh Godwin Michael Goode Jess Greenwalt Barry Hackney Thomas Hancock Frederick Hoback Virginia Howitz William Hudgins Hamil Jones Thomas Kellam James 'Lawler john McGinty Alexander Mayo Morton Miller Roger Morton Edward Natt Vernon Oakley Fred Palmore Lloyd Parker Clifford Perrin Stan Pohl Kent Renalds Michael Rigsby William Roberts 310 E Latham Robertson Lauren Sartoris Claude Scialdone Paul Scort William Seward .R 5 i George Smith Harold Starke Wfilliam Strickland Sandy Tucker Charles Wilhams John Wray J U IVER ITY CCDLLEGE XS' v ?, f x ' , V kinky UJLJJX-YfE?R5UfW , .vw 1 li sg I 311 The newest of the University's branches is the University College, founded in 1962. This two-year junior college located in the heart of Richmond prepares students to go on to the University of Richmond or other schools of their choice. Affec- tionately known as U.C.L.A. fUni- versity College at Lombardy Ave- nuel, the University College has about 250 students. Having their own student government, newspaper and literary magazine, the students at UC are rapidly finding a sense of unity and independence of their own. The University College reflects the spirit of growth and improve- ment of the University of Richmond. Janet Barrack Richard Blue M. F. Bohm Larry Bond Richard Bowles Barbara Brennan Richard Broughton Leland Brown Williams Bryant Kirby Burch Pamela Cash Randy Cash Michael Cassidy Ronald Chappell William Childs Sharon Clark jim Clarke Charles Craig Allen Cleaton Lonni Cloe Patricia Cosby Frank Cox Morris Cramer Andrew Depcrynski Peggy Depcrynski Andrew Dickerson Martha Diemente John Dooley Donald Earley Wiliam Everhart Robert Fox Steve Ganzert Clarence Garner Charles Gordon Bruce Graham VVillia.m Grinnan Dianne Hall Robert Hausenfluck Stephen Hardiman Stuart Harlow Ronald Harrell Richard Hubbard Robert Johnson Nicholas Kalafatis Edward Katz Patricia Kearney A. H. Kent Joseph Lachowski William Linville Patricia Lucy John McConnell Charles Martin Terry Martin Bob Melvin Lofton Miller Terry Moncure Richard Murphy Herbert Niel Carl Parrish Robert Plageman John Plunkett Linda Lee Price Margaret Quick John Rambo Caleman Rice Franklin Rockwell Hunter Rothwell Beverly Ann Rowe Harry Sadler Virginia Schloemer William Scott Douglas Scoven 'CP ' x 'qv Y 'inf William Smith Ronald Stafford William Stanton Daniel Terry Stuart Towsey JoAnn Trobaugh Thomas Veazey Spencer Warren Eve Weber Bruce Weinstein Allan Wenckus Cynthia Whitacker Steve White Margaret Wilkinson Ward Wilkerson Michael Williams Stephen Winks Sandra Wright 314 n 6, I x X yf ' 1 f f 1 'J wir' W il 'S 1-3 U IVERSITY CCDLLEGE FRESHME Donald Abbate Robert Ball John Barbour Lynn Barden Thomas Barret William Britton Anne Brooks Jasper Bryant Michael Bugg Victoria Byork Donald Campbell Gerald Campbell Leslie Clarke Charles Coll Kathryn Conley Julian Cook Richard Curley Lee Davenport Richard Diener William Dunn Edward Durrell David Edmondson John Ellis Patricia Eubank can 'S' S- James Farrar jeffrey Fetta David Fyne Van Gallier III Henry Gibbs Stephen Gill James Godfrey William Grandel Barbara Hales Charles Hall David Hall Betty Hamlet Michael Harper Michael Holt Cary Houseman Ralph Hudson James Jester Nelson Kennedy Steven Kocen Dale Kyser Andrea Lackey Norman Levin Ralph Liniado Steve McNeil Mary Mathews Donald Matthews Max Mattox Allen Meadows Glenn Miller Gelenda Money Peggy Ann Morris Richard Morrow James Moser Leo Nichols Cathy O'Grady Frank Olejack 316 Nicholas O'Neill Robert Parr Gregory Pittman Laura Lee Pope Thomas Redford Dennis Riddle Edward Roach, II Steve Sears Robert Seymore Mark Smith Ira Spears William Street Donald Talley Louis Talley Wayne Tosh Stephen Vass Byron Vaughan Eldridge Walker Penny Waseman John Welch John Wemyss Stephen Wilkinson Richard Williamson 11 'Q' -he 55,1 563 ff 7 . K 4 1 is Hs 4 Y W . sf' e ' . W if vu! W 4 , f QS M xi , Vlz, N .EEE, gig I I i. K 'J is I ,sf Q Y 'EJ E ' w Wag wiv GRADUATES RICHMOND COLLEGE OCIE THOMAS ADAMS B.A., Psychology Virginia Beach, Virginia Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Freshman Tennis, Uni- versity of Richmond College Bowl Team. WILLIAM ROBERTSON ALLEN B.A., Economics Charlottesville, Virginia Varsity Golf. JOSEPH LEATH ANTHONY B.A., History Spencer, Virginia FREDERICK E. ANTONELLI B.A., English Richmond, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta, Editor of '65 Spider Fiji, Intramurals, Areopagus, President, Kappa Del- ta Pi, Vice-President, Dean's List. JAMES ASHBY, III B.A. Political Science Fredericksburg, Virginia Pi Kappa Alpha FRANK C. ATKINS, JR. B.S'., Chemistry Hampton, Virginia Kappa Alpha, Intramurals, Varsity Track. RICHARD PENDLETON BALDERSON BA., History Portsmouth, Virginia Theta Chi, President, Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Baseball. ORREN BEATY, III B.S., Chemistry Vienna, Virginia Lambda Chi Alpha, Ritualist, Pledge Educator, Scabbard and Blade, Captain, Richmond Col- lege Senate, Band, REW Publications Commit- tee, Circle K Club. EVAN E. BECKER B.A., Economics Norfolk, Virginia Sigma Phi Epsilon, Guide, Social Chairman, Pledge Board, Intramurals. ROBERT MICHAEL BERRY B.A., Political Science Winchester, Virginia Sigma Phi Epsilon, Eta Sigma Phi, Intramurals. MICHAEL C. BLAKE B.A., Biology Fort Lee, Virginia Beta Beta Beta. LYNN A. BLUE, JR. B.A., Music Fauquier, Virginia University Choir, Men's Glee Club, BSU Choir, Director, Ministerial Association, Dean's List, Intermediate Honors. WILLIAM CLEVELAND BOSHER, JR. B.A., English Richmond, Virginia Sigma Chi, Pledgemaster, President, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Intramurals, Min- isterial Association, SEA. PHILIP J. BOTTOMS B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia JOHN P. BRADSHAW B.A., Biology Arlington, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta, Intramurals. MICHAEL EDWARD BRAGG B.A., Sociology Falls Church, Virginia Varsity Football. WILLIAM PERRY BRANN B.A., Biology Callao, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma. CARROLL F. BRAY, JR. B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia DAVID JOSEPH BROBST B.S., Matheinatics Harrington, Delaware Sigma Pi Sigma, Vice-President, Treasurer, Pi Mu Epsilon, Vice-President, Dean's List, Inter- mediate Honors, Intramurals, University Band. CHARLES LEONARD BUGG B.A., History South Hill, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma, Varsity Cross-country and Track Manager, Intramurals. STANLEY JAMES BUCHWALTER B.S., Mathematics Leola, Pennsylvania Dean's List, Intramurals. HAROLD WILSON BURGESS, JR. B.A., History Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, IFC, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Presi- dent, House of Representatives, Intramurals. JOHN C. BURKHALTER B.S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, Unit Adjutant. MARSHALL W. BUTLER, JR. B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia Theta Chi, President, Vice-President, Pledge Marshal. ROD CAMDEN B.S., Mathematics Elkton, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Pi Mu Epsi- lon, Freshman Track, Varsity Track, Captain, Freshman and Varsity Basketball Scorer. GEORGE RANDALL CAMPBELL B.S., Chemistry Catawissa, Pennsylvania Sigma Chi, Intramurals, ROTC Band, Rifle Team. WILLIAM S. CANFIELD, JR. B.A., Biology Richmond, Virginia Theta Chi, Freshman Football, Varsity Track, Intramurals. DON RICHARD CARFANGA B.A., Psychology Farrell, Pennsylvania Phi Kappa Sigma, House Manager, Varsity Football, Intramurals. CLARENCE B. CARSON B.A., History Oreland, Pennsylvania Kappa Alpha, rreshman Baseball, Intramurals, Young Democrats. RICHARD E. CARTER B.A., English Franklin, Virginia IFC, Kappa Alpha, President, Scabbard and Blade, House of Representatives, Intramurals. WILLIAM ANTHONY CARTER JR. B.S., Physics and Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Newman Club, American Institute of Physics. WESLEY SHERROD CARVER B.A., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Pi Mu Epsi- lon, Intramurals. 320 JEFFREY DONALD CASPER B.A., Economics Severna Park, Maryland IFC, Phi Kappa Sigma, President, Vice Presi- dent, Senate, Vice President S.G.A., President of Senate, Intramurals, Secretary of IFC Court, Chairman of All-Campus Party, IVho's lVho. JAMES LAYNE CHAMBERS JR. B.A., History Richmond, Virginia University College Honor Council. WINSTON EDWARD CHANDLER B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia Glee Club. DAVID R. CHENAULT B.A., English Mechanicsville, Virginia Dean's List, Areopagus. JAMES T. CHENEY JR. B.A., History Carney's Point, New Jersey Theta Chi, Varsity Track-Cross-Country, Alpha Phi Omega, F.C.A. RICHARD C. CHITTUM B.A., Economics Fredericksburg, Virginia RAYMOND LEE CLARKE B.A., History Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Alpha Psi Omega, President, University Players. MATTHEW J. CODY JR. BA., Political Science Richmond, Virginia Sigma Chi, House Manager. ROBERT THOMAS COLLEY B.A., Sociology Charlottesville, Vir.ginia WAYNE THOMAS COLLENS B.A., History Prince George, Virginia Dean's List, Varsity Football, F.C.A. BARTON CHARLES CONCHAR B.A., Political Science and English Milburn, New Jersey Dean's List, Eta Sigma Phi, Young Republicans. WALTER RANSOM CONLEY BA., English Nashville, Tennessee Dean's List, Kappa Alpha, Areopagus, Vice President, College Bowl Team, Captain, Uni- versity Players. RAYMOND DONALD COOK B.S,, Chemistry Richmond, Virginia ROBERT BRUCE CORNICK B.A., Political Science Yorktown, Virginia CLINTON BYRD CORRY JR. B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia Alpha Phi Omega, Recording Secretary, Best Pledge Award, Eta Sigma Phi, Intramurals, Newman Apostolate, President, Treasurer, Young Republicans. RICHARD PRENTIS CUNNINGHAM B.A., English Lynchburg, Virginia Phi Delta Theta. CHARLES W. CURTIS III B.A., Psychology Rio de Janeiro, Brazil IFC, Sigma Chi, Intramurals. WAYNE R. CUSHING B.S., Mathematics Dahlgren, Virginia Dean's List, Intramurals. JEAN HAMILTON DAUGHERTY II B.A., Psychology Dallas, Texas Varsity Track Manager, Psychology Club. ROBERT WAYNE DAWSON B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Theta, Parliamentarian, Representa- tive to the House of Representatives, Intra- murals, Intercollegiate Debate Team, Young Republican's Club. JAMES LYLE DELLINGER JR. B.A., Political Science Warrenton, Virginia Dean's List, IFC, Phi Delta Theta, President, Secretary, Delegate to International Conven- tion, Pi Sigma Alpha, Concert Band. MICHAEL DAVID DENGIA B.A., Psychology Scotch Plains, New Jersey Eta Sigma Phi, Varsity Football, Intramurals, Newman Club, F.C.A., Psychology Club. GARY LEE DENTON B.A., Economics Richmond, Virginia Sigma Chi. THOMAS LESTER DICKENS B.A., History Portsmouth, Virginia Theta Chi, Chaplain, House of Representatives, Freshman Football, Freshman Baseball, Intra- murals. ROBERT MORRIS DILLS B.A., Art Tazewell, Virginia Alpha Psi Omega, Collegian, Messenger, Art Editor, REW, University Players, Kale Techne, President. ALFRED E. DOOLEY JR. B.A., Psychology Washington, D. C. Lambda Chi Alpha, Scabbard and Blade, Intra- murals. HOWARD DOUGHERTY B.A., Biology Sarclis, Ohio Dean's List, Beta Beta Beta, Eta Sigma Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. RANDOLPH DUFFER B.S., Chemistry Red Oak, Virginia Intermediate Honors, Dean's List, Gamma Sig- ma Epsilon, Head Resident, Thomas Hall, Alpha Phi Omega, President, Secretary, Orien- tation Committee, Intramurals. JAMES WEIR DOLAN B.A., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Sigma Phi Epsilon, Intramurals. CHARLES ALLEN EASLEY III B.A., Latin Richmond, Virginia Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledgemaster, Athletic Chair- man, Eta Sigma Phi, Treasurer, Intramurals. MARSHALL LYNN ELLETT B.A., Political Science Burkeville, Virginia Kappa Sigma, Intramurals. LEWIS J. EVERETT B.S,, Biology Richmond, Virginia WILSON LEE FARIS JR. B.A., History Alexandria, Virginia Phi Delta Theta, President Pledge Class, Pledgemaster, Web, Intramurals. FRANK D. FELTON B.A., History Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM PAUL FERNALD B.S., Chemistry Hampton, Virginia Lambda Chi Alpha, Ritualist, Scabbard and Blade, Vice President, Senior Representative to Honor Council, Intramurals, lVho's Who. GRAYDEN THOMAS FIGART B.S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia GEORGE A. FISHER B.S., Mathematics Paterson, New Jersey Theta Chi, Intramurals. HENRY BURNETT FIZER B.A., Latin Bedford, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Phi Delta Theta, Chaplain, Scholarship Chairman, Eta Sigma Phi, Student Government Association Chaplain, Speaker of the House of Representa- tives, Freshman Debate Team, Baptist Students Union, Ministerial Association, Vice President, lVho's IV ho. MARSHALL E. FLAX B.A., Chemistry Alexandria, Virginia Dean's List, Phi Sigma Delta, Rush Chairman, Honor Council, Secretary, Vice President Jun- ior Class, Intramurals, Hillel Foundation, Stu- dent Forum, lVho's lVho. JOHN J. FLEET JR. B.A., History Hartfield, Virginia Theta Chi, Athletic Representative, Baseball, Intramurals. NEIL BYERLY FLEMING B.A., Economics Danville, Virginia IFC, Pi Kappa Alpha, Parliamentarian, Intra- murals. Varsity JEFFREY E. FOUNTAIN B.A., Psychology Easton, Maryland Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Trainer, Intramurals. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN III B.S., Mathematics and Physics Haynesville, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Sigma Pi Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Sigma Phi, Varsity Baseball, Intramurals. FRANCIS HENRY FRYE B.A., English Flushing, New York Phi Kappa Sigma, Pledge Master, Treasurer, Aereopagus, Intramurals. CHARLES ROBERT GEISST B.A., History Irvington, New Jersey Theta Chi, Rush Chairman, Publicity Chair- man, Newman Club, Intramurals. LEWIE VINCENT GILPIN JR. B.A., History Alexandria, Virginia Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Herald, Athletic Chair- man, Rush Chairman, Intramurals. CHARLES H. GLISSON B.A., Political Science Portsmouth, Virginia Theta Chi, Athletic Director, Rush Chairman, Senator, S.G.A., Secretary of Social Affairs, Varsity Basketball, Tennis, Freshman Basket- ball, Intramurals, F.C.A., Whois Who. ROBERT B. GORRELL B.A., Economics Arlington, Virginia Kappa Alpha, Treasurer of Pledge Class, Her- man P. Thomas Honorary Economic Society, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Junior Class Sena- tor, Intramurals. 321 WALLACE T. GRAHAM B.A., Political Science Rhoadesville, Virginia FREDERICK THORNETT HARDY JR. B.A., English Richmond, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta, Varsity Track and Cross Country, Intramurals. DON HARRIS B.A., History Arlington, Virginia Eta Sigma Phi, Intramurals, University Band, Chamber Orchestra, ROTC Band, Pep Band, Ministerial Association, Alpha Phi Omega, Alumni Secretary, Historian, Chess Club, Presi- dent, Vice President. WARREN BRUCE HEENAN B.A., Economics Glen Allen, Virginia House of Representatives, Collegian Editorial Staff Writer, Young Republican Club, Presi- dent, Intramural Club, Treasurer. JEFFREY N. HEFLEBOWER B.A., Economics Lenham, Maryland Sigma Phi Epsilon, Freshman Cross Country and Track, Intramurals. CHARLES LATHAN HILL B.A., Music Roanoke, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Student Di- rectory, Assistant Editor, Glee Club, President and Business Manager, University Choir, B.S.U. Choir, Alpha Phi Omega, Corresponding and Recording Secretary, First Vice President, lVho's Who. THOMAS JAY HOWARD B.A., History Leesburg, Virginia Cheerleader, Captain. CHARLES RICHARD HOWE B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Gamma Sig- ma Epsilon, Sergeant-of-Arms, Freshman Cross- Country and Track. JOSEPH LEE HUDGINS B.A., History Richmond, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma, Intramurals. RONALD G. HUGHES B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Scabbard and Blade, Secretary, ROTC Band, Band Com- mander, University Band, Psychology Club. PHILIP S. JANES B.S., Physics Alexandria, Virginia Glee Club, American Institute of Physics. C. DOUGLAS JENNINGS B.S., Chemistry Virginia Beach, Virginia Theta Chi, Intramurals. MORGAN D. JENNINGS B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia GRANVILLE M. JOHNS JR. B.A., Philosophy Richmond, Virginia JAMES HATCHER JOHNSON B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia Varsity Track, F.C.A. DOUGLAS R. JONES B.A., Sociology Whaleyville, Virginia WILLIAM TERRY JONES B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia Kappa Sigma, Social Chairman, Stardust Com- mittee. DAVID JONATHAN KALASSAY B.A., Political Science McLean, Virginia Sigma Chi, Kustos, House and Grounds, Orien- tation Committee. ALAN KANTZ B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia JOHN A. KENDALL, JR. B.A., English Alexandria, Virginia IVeh, Sports Editor, Young Republican Club. WILLIAM FREDERICK KENNEDY B.A., Economics Norfolk, Virginia Theta Chi, H. P. Thomas Society, Intramurals. R. DEAN KIDWELL B.A., Sociology Fairfax, Virginia Dean's List,-Sigma Phi Epsilon. RANDOLPH TUCKER KIRK B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma, Intramurals. ROBERT WAYNE KITSTEINER B.A., English Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Areopagus, Secretary, Treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi, Messenger Static, SEA, Treas- urer. CARL JOHN KNORR JR. B.A., Psychology Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania IFC, Phi Gama Delta, Social Chairman, Com- mittees Chairman, Track, Intramurals, President, F.C.A. KENNETH H. KNORR JR. B.A., Sociology Staunton, Virginia Kappa Alpha. PAUL A. KRUMM B.S., Chemistry Levittown, New York Intramurals. BARRY JASON LAST B.A., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Alpha Phi Omega, Alumni Secretary, Alpha Psi Omega, WCRC, Hillel, Young Republi- cans, University Players. DONALD GARY LEVITIN B.A., Chemistry Portsmouth, Virginia Phi Sigma Delta, Social and Rush Chairman, Intramurals, Hillel. G. ALAN LEWIS B.A., Political Science Danville, Virginia Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer, Intramurals. JOHN E. LEWIS B.A., Political Science Warsaw, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma, Varsity Golf, Intramurals. DAVID D. LOWERY B.A., Political Science Clarksville, Virginia Dean's List, Sigma Chi, House Chairman, Polit- ical Chairman, Pledge Committee, Pi Sigma Alpha, Vice President, House of Representa- tives, Intramurals, YMCA. J. BRADFORD LOWERY III B.A., Political Science War-saw, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma, Collegian, reporter, Varsity Basketball, manager, Intramurals. RONALD B. MALLARD B.A., Political Science Springfield, Virginia Scabbard and Blade. Varsity and Freshman Young Democrats, Vice DAVID JOEL MARCUS B.A., Chemistry Kingstree, South Carolina Phi Sigma Delta, Pledgemaster, Sergeant at Arms, Intramurals, Hillel, President, Vice President, and Treasurer. JAMES BENJAMIN MARSHALL JR. B.S., Mathematics Amelia, Virginia Dean's List, Pi Mu Epsilon, Treasurer, Varsity Golf, Intramurals. JAMES W. MARTIN B.A., Economics Martinsville, Virginia Alpha Phi Omega, Intramurals. PETER WILLIAM MASSMANN B.A., Biology Springfield, Virginia Theta Chi, Freshman Cross-Country, Intra- murals. STEVEN COATH MCCARTHY B.A., Psychology Chatham, New Jersey Sigma Chi, Tribune, Intramurals. FRANK T. MCCORMICK B.A., Political Science Montclair, New Jersey Kappa Sigma, President, Eta Sigma Phi, Scab- bard and Blade, IFC, Honor Council, Fresh- man Class Treasurer, Freshman Track, DMS, IVho's Who. JAMES MICHAEL MILLAR B.A., Psychology Falls Church, Virginia Dean's List, Phi Kappa Sigma. ESSON MCKENZIE MILLER, JR. B.A., Political Science Hampton, Virginia Lambda Chi Alpha, Scholarship Chairman, House of Representatives, Intramurals, Persh- ing Rifles, Circle K, President, Secretary. JOHN F. MILLER, JR. B.A., Economics Baltimore, Maryland IFC, Phi Kappa Sigma, Second Vice President, Intramural Director, Intramurals. JOHN H. MIRMELSTEIN B.A., Economics Newport News, Virginia Phi Sigma Delta, House Chairman, Sergeant- at-Arms, Freshman Tennis, Intramurals, Hillel Foundations. WILLIAM H. MONEY B.A., Political Science Herndon, Virginia Dean's List, Sigma Chi, Scholarship Chairman, Delta Sigma Rho, President, Tau Kappa Al- pha, Invtramurals, Forensics Council, President, Treasurer, Debate Team, Treasurer, Librarian, Philologian Literary Society, President, Treas- urer. TIMOTHY DAVID MONTGOMERY B.A., Music History Danville, Virginia Dean's List, Phi Theta Kappa, University President, Collegium Musicum, BSU, Choir, Choir, State Music Director. H. WAYNE MORAN B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia Sigma Chi, Intramurals. LANCE ALAN MORRELL B.A., History Haddonfield, New Jersey Chi, Sergeant-at-Arms, Scabbard and Distinguished Military Student, Head Resident, Grievence Committee, President's Advisory Committee, University Public Lec- ture Committee ,University Council, Head Resident Council, Secretary, Intramurals, W'ho's Who, Senior Class President. Sigma Blade, 322 DALE A. MORRIS B.A., History Richmond, Virginia Dean's' List, Theta Chi, Librarian, Secretary, IFC, President, Intramurals. JOHN BARRY MOSS B.A., Economics Roanoke, Virginia Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Freshmen Class Treas- urer, Intramurals. STEPHEN LANE MOWBRAY B.A., Psychology Baltimore, Maryland Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rifle Team, Freshmen, Varsity. KENNYTH MICHAEL MURRAY B.A., English, Speech, and Dramatic Arts Virginia Beach, Virginia Psychology Club, University Players. TEMPLE DAVIS MYERS B.A., English Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Eta Sigma Phi, Aeropagus, Intramurals, Ministerial Asso- ciation, President, Secretary, Social Chairman. ALBERT E. NEALE B.A., Political Science West Point, Virginia Dean's List, Lambda Chi Alpha, House of Rep- resentatives. GORDON RICHARD NEASE B.A., Political Science Falls Church, Virginia ARTHUR G. NICHOLS B.A., Sociology Freeport, New York Phi Delta Theta, Warden. JOSEPH CLYDE NORTHEN B.A., Music Portsmouth, Virginia Intramurals, University Choir, University oi Richmond Men's Glee Club, BSU, Ministerial Association. WILLIAM RYLAND O'BRIEN B.A., Political Science Virginia Beach, Virginia Dean's List, Phi Gamma Delta, Pledge Presi- dent, Omicron Delta Kappa, Honor Council, Chairman, Head Resident, Residence Council, President's Advisory Council, Secretary Senior Class, Varsity Football, Intramurals, F.C.A., lYfho's IVho. PHILIP JOSEPH PARKER B.A., English Chesapeake, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Glee Club, RAC, President, Ministerial Association, BSU, Areopagus, IVho's Wfho. LARRY FRANKLIN PARKER B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Sigma Alpha, Intramurals. MILTON EARL PARRISH B.S., Chemistry and Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Gamma Sigma Epsilon. SAMUEL CECIL PATTERSON, JR. B.S., Chemistry Farmville, Virginia Delegate House of Representatives Senior Class, Freshmen Track, Varsity Cross-Country and Track, Intramurals, F.C.A. JOHN PRICE PHILLIPS B.A., Psychology Salisbury, Maryland Phi Gamma Delta, Scholarship Chairman, In- tramurals, Canterbury Club, Psychology Club. RICHARD J. PITTMAN B.A., Psychology Sandston, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Psychology Club, President. PHILLIP E. POPE B.A., Biology Suffolk, Virginia IFC, Sigma Phi Epsilon, President, Recorder, Beta Beta Beta, Intramurals. CHARLES EVANS POSTON B.A., History Columbia, South Carolina Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Omicron Delta Kappa, Scabbard and Blade, SGA, Clerk in Senate, Clerk in House of Representatives, President, Student Directory, Editor, Collegian staff, Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary, Vice-Presi- dent, lVho's Who. DAVID I-IINTON POWELL B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia Track, Varsity, Freshman. ROY PRESTON PRITCHETT, JR. B.S., Mathematics Orange, Virginia JUNIUS WAVERLY PULLEY, III B.A., English Courtland, Virginia Dean's List: Intermediate Honors, IFC, Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice-President, Social Chairman, Alumni Secretary, Areopagus, Senior Class, Treasurer, Intramurals. KYLE R. PURVIS, JR. B.A., History Capron, Virginia Glee Club. JOHN NORMENT RANSON B.A., History Richmond, Virginia Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chaplain, Intramurals. JOHN E. REVILLE B.A., Psychology and Sociology Woodbridge, Virginia Kappa Alpha Order. JACK LEE REYNOLDS B.A., History Battery Park, Virginia Eta Sigma Phi, ROTC Band. DAVID LINDLEY RILEY B.S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Pi Mu Epsilon. LARRY W. ROWE B.A. History Abingdon, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma. EUGENE J. RUMNEY B.A., Political Science Chase City, Virginia Phi Kappa Alpha, Intramurals. THOMAS FOLEY RUST B.A., Psychology Purcellville, Virginia Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary. GARNETT RYLAND B.S., Physics Warsaw, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta, Track and Cross Country, Freshmen and Varsity, American Institute of Physics, F.C.A. WILLIAM PHILLIP SADLER, JR. B.S., Mathematics Mathews, Virginia MICHAEL V. SALMON B.A., Economics Danville, Virginia Pi Kappa Alpha, Intramurals. EDWARD PRESTON SAMFORD B.A., Chemistry Alberta, Virginia Eta Sigma Phi, Intramurals, A.I.P. WILLIAM RANDOLPH SAUM B.S., Biology Washington, D. C. IFC, Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Beta Beta Beta, Board' of Governors Student Center, In- tramurals. DONALD KENT SCHMIDT B.A., Spanish Halifax, Virginia Sigma Chi, Historian, Assistant Editor. CARL LEON SCHONE B.S., Physics Alexandria, Virginia Sigma Chi, Annotator, Alpha Phi Omega, lVeh,' Messenger, Assistant Editor, Intramurals, Young Republicans, American Institute of Physics, President. JACK R. SCOTT B.A., Economics Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sigma Chi, H. P. Thomas Economic Society. PETER BARTHOLOMEW SHAW B.A., Speech and Dramatic Arts Falls Church, Virginia IFC, President, Phi Kappa Sigma, Athletic Di- rector, Eta Sigma Phi, Junior Class Secretary, Baseball, Freshman, Intramurals, Director, lVho's IVho. GLENN R. SIEGAL B.A., Political Science Yonkers, New York Scabbard and Blade, Debate Team, Interna- tional Club, Phililogian Society, Vice-President, Forensics Council, Treasurer, Pershing Rifles, Captain, Young Republicans, President. RANDOLPH T. SKINNER, JR. B.A., History Fredericksburg, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta, Baseball, Varsity and Fresh- man, F.C.A. JAMES EARL SLAGLE B.A., Chemistry Hopewell, Virginia Kappa Alpha Order, Sergeant-at-Arms, Record- ing Secretary, Intramurals. ARTHUR FONDA SLOCUM, JR. B.A., History Milton, Pennsylvania Phi Gamma Delta, Chairman Graduate Rela- tions, Corresponding Secretary, Dorm Coun- cilor, Cross-Country, Freshmen, Intramurals, ROTC Band. STEVEN D. SMITH B.A., Mathematics La Vale, Maryland Collegian, Circulation Manager, Make-up Stalf, Reporter, Alpha Phi Omega, Historian, Alum- ni Secretary. RONALD A. SNELL B.A., History Fairfax, Virginia Dean's List, Alpha Psi Omega, Phi Alpha Theta, Business Manager, Forensic Council, President, University Players, Business Man- ager, President. STEPHEN DAVID SOUTHALL B.A., Psychology Deltaville, Virginia Dean's List, Scabbard and Blade, Men's Glee Club, Psychology Club. WILSON B. SPRENKLE B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia 325 WAYNE LEE STITH B.A., English and Religion Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Glee Club, BSU, Choir, Council, WCRC. THOMAS RICHARD STORER B.A., Biology Alexandria, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Phi Gamma Delta, Provisional Member of Beta Beta Beta, Intramurals. WILLIAM T. SULLIVAN JR. B.A., Mathematics Petersburg, Virginia Eta Sigma Phi, Distinguished Military Student. THOMAS A. TALLEY B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia Lambda Chi Alpha, Intramurals. THOMAS GIVENS- TAYLOR B.A., English Waynesboro, Virginia IVeh, Intramurals. HUGH ALBAN THATCHER B.A., Sociology Arlington, Virginia Dean's List, Alpha Phi Omega, Pledgemaster, Pi Delta Epsilon, President, Head Resident, Collegian, Men's Division Editor, Intramurals, RAC, Publicity, Philologians, Wh0's lVho. CURTIS W. THORPE B.S., Chemistry Chesterfield, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Gamma Sigma Epsilon. JOHN JORDAN TURNER B.A., Sociology Portsmouth, Virginia Glee Club, Vice-President. RALPH WERTENBAKER TURNER, JR. B.A., Economics Newport News, Virginia Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary, Chaplain, Alum- ni Relations Chairman, Junior Class, Treasurer. WILLIAM MITCHELL TURNER B.S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Eta Sigma Phi, Intramurals. E. HUGHES TYLER B.S., Mathematics Clifton Forge, Virginia Intramurals. DENNIS ERNEST VALIANOS B.A., History Virginia Beach, Virginia WILLIAM J. VIGLIONE B.S., Biology Staunton, Virginia Dean's List, Phi Gamma Delta, Treasurer, Omicron Delta Kappa, President, Beta Beta Beta, Student Government, Treasurer, House of Representatives, Governor's Board of Stu- dent Center, Sophomore Class, Vice-President, Junior Class, President, Cross-Country and Track, Freshmen, Varsity, Intramurals, Who's Who. JOHN STANLEY VIRKLER B.A., History, Bihle and Religion Richmond, Virginia Ministerial Association, Publicity Chairman, BSU, Choir, H. P. Thomas Economic Society, International Relations Club. R. THOMAS WATSON B.A., History Alexandria, Virginia IFC, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Secretary, Vice- President, Pledge-Trainer. HANS WEIDMANN B.S., Physics and Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Pi Mu Epsilon, A.I.P., Treasurer, International Club. MICHAEL MARTIN WEISE B.A., Political Science Silver Spring, Maryland Phi Sigma Delta, House Chairman, Pledge Master, Student Government, Senator, Presi- dent Pro Temp, Intramurals, Hillel Founda- tion, All Campus Political Party, Chairman. WILLIAM MAPHIS WHITWORTH, JR. B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia Dean's List. LATHAM THOMAS WINFREE, JR. B.A., Sociology East Rochester, New York Dean's List, Track, Freshman, Varsity. STUART F. WOLFF B.S., Biology Alexandria, Virginia Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Assistant Pledge Train- er, Chaplain, Chronicler, Intramurals. RONALD STEPHEN WOODY B.A., Education Richmond, Virginia W. ROBINSON WORTH, JR. B.A., Political Science Petersburg, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta, Recording Secretary, Stu- dent Government, Athletic Representative Sen- ior Class, Vice-President, Football, Varsity, Freshmen, Baseball, Freshmen, Intramurals, Orientation Committee. JAMES R. WRENN, JR. B.A., History Emporia, Virginia Theta Chi, Sergeant-at-Arms, Phi Alpha Theta, Scabbard and Blade, Distinguished Military Student, Dean's List, Student Government, Publicity, WCRC, Stalf Announcer. CHARLES R. WRIGHT B.S., Chemistry Norfolk, Virginia Intermediate Honors, Phi Gamma Kappa, Gamma Sigma Epsilon. E. M. WRIGHT, JR. B.S., Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics Buckingham, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, IFC, Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Pledge Master, Cor- responding Secretary, Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Pi Sigma, President, Eta Sigma Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Student Government, Senate, House of Representatives, Intramurals, REW Committee, Debate Team, IFC Court, lVho's Who. WALTER PARRY WRIGHT, II B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia PETER LEVERING WYETH B.A., Economics Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania IFC, Treasurer, Kappa Sigma Guard, H. P. Thomas Economics Society, Student Govern- ment, Senator, Tennis, Freshmen, Varsity, In- tramurals. MILTIADES Y. YIASEMIDES B.A., Philosophy Richmond, Virginia International Club, President. MICHAEL W. YOUNG B.A., Economics Woodbridge, Virginia Dean's List. WESTH MPTO COLLEGE REBECCA JANE ALLGOOD B.A., English Williamsburg, Virginia Secretary, Senior Class, Junior House Leader, Sigma Tau Delta. NANCY JANE ANDERSON B.A., Bible and Religion Annandale, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Young Re- publicans, Intramurals, Canterbury Club. PHYLLIS ELAINE ANDREWS B.A., Sociology Petersburg, Virginia Social-Cultural Coordinator of Junior Class, Web stalf, Organizations'Editor, Intramurals, Counselor. ANN DICKSON BAILEY B.A., English Tabb, Virginia Dean's List. LINDA ANNE BALL B.A., English Richmond, Virginia University Chamber Orchestra, Dean's List, In- termediate Honors, Sigma Tau Delta. BARBARA ALLEN BEANE B.A., Elementary Education Chester, Virginia Intramurals. MARY MCLEAN BECK B.A., English Boyds, Maryland Vice President, Sophomore Class, Varsity Hockey, Intramurals, University Freshman Cheerleaders, Pierides, DIANE C. BEHRENS B.A., French Charlottesville, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Sigma Tau Delta, Mortar Board, First Vice President, YWCA, Junior House Leader, Messenger stalf, Intramurals, Glee Club. CLAUDIA FAY BELL B.A. with honors, History Bluefield, West Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Phi Alpha Theta, President, Pi Sigma Alpha, Intramurals, Co-Chairman, Pledge Committee, Ring Dance. CHERYL BILY B.A., History Richmond, Virginia Phi Alpha Theta, Town Council Representa- tive, Sophomore Class, Treasurer, Freshman Class, Un-iversity Choir, May Day Committee Chairman, Pierides, Counselor. LORET'I'A BIRCKHEAD B.S., Biology Richmond, Virginia Orientation Co-Chairman, College Government Secretary, Pierides, Counselor, Intramurals, letter winner, Varsity Lacrosse and Manager, Who's Who. SUSAN IMOGENE BLAKE B.A., Latin, Bible and Religion Charlottesville, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Eta Sigma Club, Phi, Corresponding Secretary, Glee Treasurer, President, YWA, Secretary, Treas- urer, SEA, Secretary. JUDITH A. BLASSINGI-IAM B.A., Spanish Norfolk, Virginia Big-Little Sister Chairman, Intramurals. 324 JANE CAROL BOHANNON B.A., English Richmond, Virginia Transfer from Ferrum Junior College. HENRIANN PAGE BOUCKART B.A., Elementary Education Crittenden, Virginia BONNIE BOWMAN B.A., Psychology Arlington, Virginia Chairman of Ring Dance Committee, Univer- sity Cheerleader, Freshman Cheerleader, In- tramurals, Canterbury Club, President, RAC, Psychology Club, Vice President, Dean's List. KARLA JANE BROWNMILLER B.A., Political Science Arlington, Virginia Pi Sigma Alpha, President, Counselor, Dean's List, Intermediate Honors. PHYLLIS ELVER BULLARD B.A., Sociology Fieldale, Virginia Dean's List, Intramurals, BSU Choir, Business Manager, BSU Secretary, REW Treasurer. PAMELA ELAINE BUSS B.A., English Ponce,.Puerto Rico Sigma Tau Delta, Vice President, Class Histor- ian, Canterbury Club, International Club, WC Representative. MARGARET ANNE BYRN B.A., Mathematics Newport News, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Pi Mu Epsi- lon, Secretary, YWCA Treasurer, May Day Box Supper Chairman, Counselor, Canterbury Club, International Club. ANN MARIE CARAKER B.A., Speech and Drama Richmond, Virginia Vice President Town Students, Freshman and Sophomore Class Nominating Committees, In- tramurals, Newman Club, Greek Week Court, Song Committee. SUSAN KIRBY CHAPMAN B.A., Elementary Education Richmond, Virginia Freshman Town Representative, SEA, Intra- murals, Cantetbury Club, Counselor, Psycholo- gy Club, Kale Techne. LEONA ANN CHASE B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Pi Sigma Alpha, Secretary, New- man Club Executive Board, Counselor, Junior Class Nominating Committee. JANE RUSSELL CHEWNING B.A., History Arlington, Virginia Pi Sigma Delta, South Court House Leader, Counselor, Dean's List. SHELLEY PRICKETI' CLARKE B.A., History Richmond, Virginia CHARLOTTE ANGIER COLBURN B.A., History Wichita, Kansas Phi Alpha Theta, Varsity Tennis, Intramurals, International Club, Dean's List. VIRGINIA CATHERINE COMPTON B.A., Psychology Blacksburg, Virginia Class Social Cultural Coordinator, Glee Club, Chairman Ring Dance Committee, Junior Or- chesis, Varsity Basketball, Intramurals, YWCA, SEA, Psychology Club. ELIZABETH KIMBROUGH CROSS B.S., Chemistry Ashland, Virginia Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Secretary, Intramurals, Counselor, Intermediate Honors. REBECCA DARDEN PAMELA KAREN FOAN MARY HEPPERT HOCK B.S., Mathematics B.A., Philosophy B.A., Psychology Branchville, Virginia Intramurals. LINDA LEE DAVIS B.A., English Ashland, Virginia Sigma Tau Delta, Historian, lVeb staff, BSU, Psychology Club, Co-Editor of Psi Cri. SUSAN AUSTIN DEAVER B.S., Physical Education Minnetonka, Minnesota North Court Dorm President, Recorder, First Vice President of College Government, Intra- murals, Varsity Hockey, Basketball, Tennis, and Swimming, Pierides, Who's Who. BEVERLY ANNE DELANO B.A., Sociology Warsaw, Virginia Web staff, Dean's List, Intramurals. PATRICIA ADAMS DIGGS B.A. with honors, English Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Sigma Tau Delta, Secretary-Treasurer, President, Phi Al- pha. Theta, Junior Class Treasurer, Intramur- als, Counselor. DEBORAH ANGEL DIXON B.A., Elementary Education Richmond, Virginia SNEA. MARTHA ANNE DORMAN B.A., Political Science and journalism Pi Delta Epsilon, Sophomore Class President, Messenger, Editor, Business Manager, Colleg- ian staff, Varsity Hockey and Lacrosse, Co- Chairmian, Informal Discussions REW, Pier- ides, Counselor, Special Activities Chairman, Who's Who. CHRISTINA JORDAN DUNN B.A., English Richmond, Virginia Sigma Tau Delta. JANET DUVAL B.A., Drama Newport News, Virginia University Players. CAROLYN BRYAN EDMUNDS B.S., Biology Berryville, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Mortar Board, Beta Beta Beta, Vice President, Gamma Sigma .Epsilon, President of College Govern- ment, Treasurer College Government, Fresh- man Class Historian, Orchesis, Pierides, Who's Who. JEANNETTE PAULETTE ELGERT B.A., Sociolgy Sandston, Virginia University Choir, Town Council Representa- tive, Junior Class. KATHERINE BRIGHT ELLIOT B.A., History Virginia Beach, Virginia Sophomore May Day Chairman, Junior Proj- ect Committee Chairman. HELI ENNIS B.A., English Colonial Heights, Virginia Dean's List, Sigma Tau Delta. ELIZABETH MEADE FERGUSON B.A., Political Science and journalism Richmond, Virginia Pi Sigma Alpha, Collegian, Features Editor, Copy Editor, Intramurals, Second Vice Presi- dent, YWCA. COLETTE CHILTON FIELDS B.A., French Roanoke, Virginia Dean's List, Freshman Class President, Univers- ity Choir. Culpeper, Virginia Web staif, Intramurals. PATRICIA FORBES B.A., Psychology Front Royal, Virginia Freshman College Government Representative, Intramurals, Pierides, Counselor, Co-Chairman, Ring Dance Decorations. EDITH HELEN FREUDENDORF B.S., Physical Education Alexandria, Virginia Senior Houseleader, Varsity swimming, hockey, basketball, tennis, Intramurals, A.A., Secretary, Vice President. MARY COLEMAN GEARING B.A., English Harrisonburg, Virginia Dean's List, Sigma Tau Delta, May Day Chair- man, Pierides, Counselor. JOANNE ELAINE GILL B.A., Art Wayne, -Pennsylvania College Government Historian, Kale Techne, Treasurer, Vice President, Co-Art Editor of the Messenger, Co-Chairman URP Art Fes- tival. PAMELA INEZ GORDON B.A., Political Science South Boston, Virginia Dean's List, Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Alpha Theta, Varsity Tennis, Intramurals, Chairman Supply Committee for Ring Dance. BARBARA H. GREEN B.S., Biology Richmond, Virginia Beta Beta Beta, Intramurals, Wesley Founda- tion. JUDITH ANN GREENBERG B.A., Sociology Norfolk, Virginia Intramurals, Hillel Foundation. VIRGINIA SANDRA GRIFFIN B.A., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Pi Mu Ep- silon, Kappa Delta Pi, Senior Town Council Representative. JANE F. HARRIS B.S., Biology Fort Belvoir, Virginia Beta Beta Beta, Junior Class Historian, Intra- murals. JANICE LORRAINE HART B.A., English Washington, D. C. President of South Court, Social-Cultural Co- ordinator of YWCA, Counselor, Honor Coun- cil, Chairman of Pa,rent's Day, Intramurals, Varsity Hockey and Lacrosse, SEA. ANNE CAROLYN HEFLIN B.A., English Virginia Beach, Virginia Sophomore House Leader of North Court, Col- lege Government, Second Vice-President, Jun- ior Class President, Intramurals. KATHERINE TROWBRIDGE HENLEY B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia Eta Sigma Phi. CAROL MARIE HENRY B.S., Physical Education Westfield, New Jersey Athletic Association, President, Treasurer, Var- sity Hockey, Tennis, Lacrosse, Archery, Intra- murals. NANCY LOU HICKS B.A., Elementary Education Richmond, Virginia Phi Alpha Theta, SEA. 325 Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Psi Chi, President, Kappa Delta Pi, Intramurals, Psy- chology Club, SEA, Counselor, Pierides, Junior Co-ordinator of May Day, Constitution Com- mittee. LENORA HOFFER B.A., Psychology and Education Richmond, Virginia Honor Council, President of Town Students, First Vice-President of Town Students, College Council, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Freshman Class Town Representative, Who's lVho,' Hillel Foundation, Psychology Club, Pierides, Coun- selor, SEA. LYNN HOFFMAN B.A., With Honors Music Martinsville, Virginia Dean's' List, Intermediate Honors, Mortar Board, Board of Publications Representative, Junior Class Song Leader, Senior Class Presi- dent, Varsity Swimming, Glee Club, Univer- sity Choir, Counselor, lVho's Who. JANE FRAZER HOLLAND B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia Intermediate Honors, Messenger Staff, Coun- selor, Freshman Cheerleader. JUDITH LYNN HOLMES B.S., Mathematics Danville, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Senior Class Song Leader, Counselor, Web Staff, Intra- murals, BSU Choir. SARAH JEAN HUDSON B.A., Political Science Midlothian, Virginia Phi Sigma Alpha, BSU. BARBARA LEE JOHNSON B.A., English Fredericksburg, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Delta Epsilon, Mortar Board, President, lVho's Who, W'eb Staff, Editorials Editor, In- tramurals, Pierides, Counselor. MARY BARBARA JOHNSON B.A., History Manassas, Virginia Web Stall, Intramurals, Canterbury Club, Synchronized Swim Club. JO STEWART KELLER B.A., History Richmond, Virginia Westhampton Cheerleader, Canterbury Secretary, Nominating Committee. MARY ELLEN KERNS B.A., Education Richmond, Virginia KATHERINE BYRD KRIETE B.A., Sociology Tappahannock, Virginia Intramurals. SARA ANN LECLEIRE B.A., Elementary Education Wallingford, Pennsylvania gvgiisenger Staff, Glee Club, Canterbury Club, Club, SUSAN LINDA LEE B.A., Sociology Alexandria, Virginia lVeh Staff, Intramurals. FRANCES ANN MANN B.A., Psychology Herndon, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Psi Chi, Vice-President, Collegian Staff, Photographer, Web Staff, Varsity Hockey, Intramurals, Canterbury Club, Psychology Club, Publicity Chairman. MARILYNN MARTIN B.A., Sociology Memphis, Tennessee Senior Class Vice-President, Junior Class.A. A. Representative, lVeb Staff, Intramurals, Coun- se or. PATRICIA HART MARTIN B.A., Mathematics West Point, Virginia GAY MASON B.A., Psychology Crewe, Virginia Dean's List, Senior Class Historian, Varsity Basketball, Intramurals, Psychology Club, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Counselor. ELIZABETH JEAN MATTHEWS . B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia Psi Chi, Treasurer. LINDA LOUISE MAYS B.A., Latin Altavista, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, IVho's IVho,' Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary, Junior Class Song Leader, Intramurals, Glee Club, University Choir, Pierides, Counselor. COLLEEN DIANE MCGARRY B.S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Newman Club. AMY BETH MCIVOR B.A., Latin Richmond, Virginia Eta Sigma Phi, Collegian Staff, University Players. LINDA LOUISE MILLER B.A., English Singers Glen, Virginia Intramurals, University Band. SARAH KATHERINE MILNER B.A., Speech and Dramatic Arts Williamsburg, Virginia Varsity Swimming, Basketball, Intramurals, Christian Science Organization, Synchronized Swimming. SHELBY PROSSER MURRAY B.A., with Honors, History, and Greek Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Eta Sigma Phi, Glee Club. LINDA JO NEBLETT B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Kappa Delta Pi, Counselor. JANET LEE OVERSTREET B.A., Elementary Education Newport News, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Kappa Delta Pi, President, Varsity Hockey, BSU, SEA. VICKIE HOOVER OWENS B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia SUSAN STEVICK PALMER B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Varsity Hockey. JUDITH FRANCIS PARRISH B.A., Mathematics Manassas, Virginia Dean's List, Intramurals, Counselor. HELEN DALE PATRICK B.A., Journalism Chester, Virginia Pi Delta Epsilon, The Messenger Staff, Editor- in-Chief, Collegian Staff, Editor-in-Chief. PHOEBE ANNE PENZOLD B.S., Chemistry Yorktown, Virginia Dean's List, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, President. NANCY CAROLE PERKINS B.A., Education Richmond, Virginia SEA. ALICE LINDSEY PETERS B.A., with Honors, Music Charlottesville, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Mortar Board, Phi Alpha Theta, Sophomore Class Song Leader, University Choir, Canterbury Club, College Bowl Team. MARGARET RANDOLPH PHELPS B.A., English Williamsburg, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Glee Club, University Choir, Canterbury Club, Vice-Presi- dent, Pierides. LINDA ALLEN POWERS B.S., Physics and Mathematics Portsmouth, Virginia American Institute of Physics. PAMELA ANNE RAHN B.A., Psychology Baltimore, Maryland Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Psi Chi, Mortar Board, College Government, Publicity Chairman, Intramurals, YWCA, President, Pierides, Chairman, Psychology Club, Orchesis, RAC. EVELYN CARTER RICHARDS B.S., Mathematics Roanoke, Virginia Pi Mu Epsilon, Varsity Swimming, Intra- murals, Orchesis, President, University Cheer- leader, Pierides, Counselor. SALLY BRYANT RIPLEY B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia Dean's List. MARGIE ANN ROMM B.A., English Richmond, Virginia Hillel Foundation. NANCY KEITH ROSENBERGER B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia MARTHA JANE RUEBUSH B.S., Biology Harrisonburg, Virginia Dean's List, Beta Beta Beta, Secretary, Web Staff, Varsity Basketball, Intramurals, versity Band, Counselor. SHERI SANDERS B.A., Spanish St. Louis, Missouri Uni- Dean's List. JEAN ANNETTE SCOTT B.A., with Honors, History Bedford, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Phi Alpha Theta, Vice-President, Mortar Board, Secre- tary, Web Stalf, Associate Editor, YWCA Secre- tary, Who's lVho,' R. E. Loving Book Award, College Bowl Team, Counselor. DAYLON ELAINE SESLAR B.S., Biology Highland Springs, Virginia Pierides, B.S.U. CAROL ANN SEYMOUR B.S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Mortar Board, Treasurer, Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, College Council, Web Staff, lVho's Wfhof Intramurals, SEA, AIP, International Relations Club, Orienta- tion Counselor, Co-Chairman. 326 SUSAN KIRK SHACKELEORD B.A., Psychology Heathsville, Virginia YWCA Representative, Intramurals, RAC Vice-President, Secretary, Wesley Foundation, Vice-President, President. PATRICIA MAYE SHAW B.S., Mathematics Sandstone, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Epsilon, University Band. ROBBIE ANN SHREVE B.A., English Altavista, Virginia Dean's List, Sigma Tau Delta, Glee Club. ELLEN BURTON SHULER B.A., Journalism Portsmouth, Virginia Pi Delta Epsilon, Vice-President, Messenger Staff, Collegian Staff, Cultural Editor, Uni- versity Players. ELIZABETH CONE SMALLRIDGE B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Kappa Delta Pi. PATRICIA ANNE SMITH B.S., Physical Education Syringa, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Athletic Association, Intramural Coordinator, Treas- urer, Varsity Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse, Archery, Tennis, Intramurals. PAULA CONWAY SMITH B.A., Sociology Gloucester, Virginia lVeh Staff, Intramurals. ELIZABETH ANNE SNEAD B.A., English Richmond, Virginia CAROL WILKIE SPENCER B.A., Psychology Newport News, Virginia ANN SPIVEY B.S., Mathematics Windsor, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Pi Mu Epsilon, President, Mortar Board, Vice-Presi- dent, Junior House Leader of North Court, Sophomore Class Secretary, Glee Club, Intra- murals, Pierides, IAWS Representative, Who's lVho. Pi Mu SHARON LYNNE STAGGS B.A., Sociology Vienna, Virginia Junior Class Vice-President, Varsity Lacrosse, Intramurals. ANNE HOLMES THOMPSON B.S., Biology Waynesboro, Virginia Beta Beta Beta, Intramurals. CAROLYN TUCKER B.S., Mathematics Annandale, Virginia Senior Class Treasurer, Varsity Lacrosse, In- tramurals. J. LYNNE VAN LEEUWEN B.A., Psychology Gloucester, Virginia NATIALY WALKER B.A., History West Point, Virginia Senior Class A. A. Representative, Varsity Ten- nis, Basketball, Intramurals. KERRY WARD B.A., Sociology Arlington, Virginia LAWANDA PRYOR WATTS B.A., Elementary Education Chance, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary, SEA. CELIA CATHERINE WEDDLE B.A., Psychology Radford, Virginia Transferred from Bluefield Junior College. ELIZABETH GOODWYN WELSH B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia Intermediate Honors, Kappa Delta Pi, His- torian, Psi Chi, Treasurer, Phi Alpha Theta, Secretary of Town Students, Co-Business Man- ager of Westhampton Handbook, University Choir, Glee Club. EVELYN ANN WERTH B.S., Mathematics Kingsport, Tennessee Pi Mu Epsilon, Junior House Leader of South Court, Varsity Swimming, Hockey, Lacrosse, Intramurals, Freshman Cheerleader, YWCA World Relations Committee, Swimming Mana- ger of A. A. JUDITH ANN WHITE B.A., Sociology Danville, Virginia Varsity Lacrosse, SEA, Intermediate Honors. LENA MASSEY WI'IITT B.A., English Richmond, Virginia Intermediate Honors. BERYL WHITTEN B.A., Spanish and History Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Mortar Board, RAC. MYRA BRYAN WILKINSON B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia Messenger Staff, Intramurals. ANN HOWARD WOODSON B.A., Psychology and Sociology Richmond, Virginia Glee Club. DOROTHY WYATT B.A., French Richmond, Virginia Junior Orchesis. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HOWARD BRUCE ABBOTT B.S., Industrial Management Audibon, New Jersey Dean's List, Theta Chi, Senior Class Secretary, House of Representatives, Intramurals. JOHN A. ARONICA B.S., Industrial Management North Babylon, New York Sigma Phi Epsilon, Intramurals. JOHN DAVIS ARTHUR B.S., Economics Richmond, Virginia Kappa Sigma, Pledge President, Intramurals, Scabbard and Blade. ERIC L. BALL B.S., Economics Key West, Florida Junior Varsity and Varsity Rifle Team. STEPHEN DAVIS BLOOM B.S., Economics Emporia, Virginia IFC, Phi Sigma Delta, Treasurer, President, H.P. Thomas Economics Society, Alpha Kappa Psi, Scholarship Chairman, Intramurals, Hillel, President, House of Representatives, IFC Court. BETH BOUCHER B.S., Marketing and Economics Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, H. P. Thomas Economics Society, Summer School Honor Council, Senator. ARTHUR JOHN BOWLER, JR. B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Freshman and Varsity Rifle Team, Intramurals, Newman Club. WAYNE EDWARD BREEDEN B..S'., Accounting Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Glee Club. RICHARD C. BRICKER, JR. BCS., Accounting Richmond, Virginia Omicron Delta Kappa, Vice-President, Alpha Kappa Psi, H.P. Thomas Economics Society, President School of Business Administration, SGA, Honor Council, Chairman Athletic Com- mittee, University College, Married Students Organization, Who's IVho. MARCIA SWIFT BROOKS B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Senior Class Senator, Accounting Society, Secretary, Married Students Organi- zation, President. TERRY WAYNE BURGESS B.S., Finance Colonial Heights, Virginia Alpha Kappa Psi, Historian, Varsity Basket- ball. DONALD C. BURRIESCI B.S., Marketing and Psychology Stewart Manor, New York Intramurals, Knight of Columbus. RAY TIMOTHY COLLINS B.S., Industrial Management Yorktown, Virginia Dean's List, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Recorder and Scholarship Chairman, Alpha Kappa Psi, In- tramurals. FRED H. COMBS B.S., Economics Grundy, Virginia Dean's List, IFC, Phi Gamma Delta, President, Corresponding Secretary, H.P. Thomas Econo- mics Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, School of Business Administration Honor Council, Richmond College Senator, Junior Class Presi- dent, Collegian, Fraternity Division Editor, In- tramurals, Glee Club, Secretary, Senior Ad- visor, IFC Court, IVho's Who. BEVERLY KAY COOK B.S., Accounting Bluefield, Virginia Dean's List, Beta Gamma Sigma, Westhampton Glee Club, BSU, Social Chairman, Wesley, Publicity, Suppers, Accounting Society, IVho's W'ho,' RAC, Treasurer. ROBERT DAVID COOK, JR. B.S., Economics LaCrosse, Virginia Lamdba Chi Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi, Thomas Society. JAMES RAINES CROXTON BS., Finance Laneview, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma, Sergeant-at-Arms, Second Vice-President, S.B.A. All Campus Party Representative, Homecoming Chairman, In- tramurals, Society for Advancement of Man- agement. H.P. CLARENCE C. DANIEL, JR. B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia H.P. Thomas Economics Society. 327 PETER M. DAY B.S., Finance Virginia Beach, Virginia Kappa Sigma. SIDNEY DERISE B.S., Accounting Fredericksburg, Virginia Intramurals, Accounting Society. MARC DERISH B.S., Accounting North Babylon, New York Phi Sigma Delta, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms, Intramurals, Accounting Society, Vice-Presi- dent. RICHARD EDWARD DOLAN, JR. B.S'., Economics Richmond, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Kappa Psi, Master of Rituals, Senior Senator, Varsity Football. SHERL ALLEN DONLEY, JR. B.S., Economics Richmond, Virginia Pershing Rifles. VIC LEE ELLINGER B.S., Marketing Staunton, Virginia Sigma Alpha Epsilon. GARY MILES EWELL B..S'., Accounting Onancock, Virginia Varsity Baseball, Intramurals, Methodist Youth Fellowship, Accounting Society. CHARLES BRAXTON FOLEY B.S., Industrial Management Warrenton, Virginia Dean's List, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Athletic Representative, Alpha Kappa Psi, Treasurer, Senator, Senior Class Vice-President, Fresh- man Baseball and Track, Varsity Golf, Intra- murals, Who's Who. FRANK STARKE FOLEY B.S., Industrial Management Warrenton, Virginia Dean's List, IFC, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Presi- dent, Corresponding Secretary, Alpha Kappa Psi, Omicron Delta Kappa, SGA Vice-Presi- dent, Junior Class Vice-President, Freshman Baseball and Track, Varsity Golf, Intramurals, II'fho's Who. WAYNE ALAN FREEDLANDER B.S., Economics Richmond, Virginia Phi Sigma Delta, Intramurals, Hillel. MICHAEL HAMPTON GEARHEART B.S., Accounting Roanoke, Virginia RONNIE GOFF B.S., Business Economics Leaf, Nlississippi Varsity Football, F.C.A. JAMES W. GOLLADAY, JR. B..S'., Economics Stephens City, Virginia Collegian Reporter. ELDRIDGE C. HAMM, JR. B..S'., Finance Richmond, Virginia Scabbard and Blade. WILLIAM S. HARGETTE B.S., Marketing Wingate, North Carolina Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Lambda Chi Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, H.P. Thomas Economics Society, Honor Council Chairman, Intramurals, W'ho's W'ho. JAMES E. HARRIS B.S., Economics Kenbridge, Virginia Intermediate Honors, Kappa Alpha, Pledge Class President, Corresponding Secretary, Sum- mer School Honor Council, Senior Class Treas- urer, Senior Advisor, Intramurals, Married Students Organization, H. P. Thomas Econom- ics Society, Grievance Committee, Chairman, Who's Who. HENRY F. HARTLOVE B.S., Accounting Rimonium, Maryland Alpha Phi Omega, Student Directory, Business Manager. DAVID EUGENE HARVEY BS., Economics Newport News, Virginia Residence Council, Chairman, Varsity and Jun- ior Varsity Football, Intramurals. GREGORY D. HAYCOCK B.S., Economics Bailey's Bay, Bermuda IFC Court, Sigma Chi, Corresponding Secre- tary, Recording Secretary, H. P. Thomas Eco- nomics Society, Treasurer, SBA Honor Coun- cil, Senior Advisor, Intramurals. FRANKLIN C. HEIM B.S., Marketing North Liberty, Indiana Dean's List, Sigma Phi Epsilon, House Student Government Representative at Valparaizo Uni- versity, Beta Gamma Sigma, Residence Ath- letic Director, Senator, Freshman Football, Volleyball, Student Tutorial Association. DON BERWELL HENDERSON B.S., Marketing and Economics Norfolk, Virginia Dean's List, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chair- man, Grounds Chairman, Phillips Scholar, Al- pha Kappa Psi, Vice-President, SGA Secretary, Junior Class Secretary, Intramurals, Married Students Organization, Vice-President, Senior Advisor, Society for the Advancement of Man- agement, Concert Committee, lVlJo's Who. EARL THOMPSON HOLLOIVAY, IR. B..S'., Finance Memphis, Tennessee Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Corresponding Secretary, Alpha Kappa Psi, Freshman Class Vice-Presi- dent, Intramurals, Society for the Advancement of Management. DONALD A. HOLYFIELD B.S., Marketing and Psychology Roanoke, Virginia Alpha Kappa Psi, Chairman Eliiciency Com- mittee, Intramurals. GREGORY LEIGH HOOD B.S., Economics Ontario, New York Phi Epsilon, Controller, Freshman Track, Intramurals. CHARLES T. HORNER, III B.S., Industrial Management Colorado Springs, Colorado Dean's List, Phi Theta Kappa, Treasurer, Jun- ior Varsity and Varsity Golf. WILLIAM A. JONES, JR. B.S., Industrial Management Norfolk, Virginia Kappa Sigma, Intramurals. JAMES E. JARD B.S., Economics Virginia Beach, Virginia THOMAS FRANKLIN JOHNSON B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia SGA Athletic Representative, Freshman and Varsity Baseball, Freshman Basketball, Intra- murals, Married Students Organization. Sigma BARRY K. JONES B.S., Economics Mize, Mississippi Varsity Football, Intramurals, F.C.A. ROBERT DANIEL KING B.S., Industrial Management Salem, Ohio Dean's List, Phi Kappa Sigma, H. P. Thomas Econom.ics Society, Freshman Basketball, Intra- murals. JOHN G. LARSON B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia ALBERT NORTON LAUHER B.S., Economics Richmond, Virginia Dean's List. WILLIAM BRADY LITTON B..S'., Finance and Economics Williamson, West Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma, Sergeant-at-Arms, All Cam- pus Party Representative, Homecoming Float Chairman, H. P. Thomas Economics Society, Vice-President and Program Chairman, House of Representatives, Intramurals. KENNETH ALAN LOMBART B..S'., Economics Norfolk, Virginia Dean's List, Phi Sigma Delta, Pledge Class Treasurer, Scholarship Chairman, Political Party Representative, Alpha Kappa Psi, Rush Chairman, Alumni Secretary, SGA Treasurer, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Treas- urer, Intramurals, Hillel Foundation, Secretary, Senior Advisor, Co-Chairman of SBA Student All Campus Party. WILLIAM ALLEN MCCARTY B.S., Finance Richmond, Virginia Kappa Sigma, Phi Theta Kappa. JAMES BRANSFORD MCKENNA, JR. B.S., Economics Richmond, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta, Varsity Football, Freshman Baseball, F.C.A. FRANK C. MALLINSON B.S., Finance Alexandria, Virginia Alpha Kappa Psi. STEVEN A. MANNINA B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia Society for the Advancement of Management. ROBERT R. MERHIGE, III B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia LARS OLOF MESSLER B.S., Marketing Ridgewood, New Jersey Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi, Intra- murals. LARRY D. METCALFE B..S'., Marketing Alexandria, Virginia Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer, Scabbard and Blade, Treasurer, Intramurals, REW, Pershing Rifles, Treasurer, Circle K Club, Distinguished Military Student, Dorm Counselor. CHARLES MORGAN MOLTZ, JR. B.S., Economic: Alexandria, Virginia Dean's List, Lambda Chi Alpha, Intramurals, Circle K Club. ROBERT C. MULLEN, JR. B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia Freshman Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Intra- murals. 328 WILLIAM JAMES MUNNELLY B,S., Accounting Glen Rock, New Jersey Phi Sigma Delta, Athletic Chairman, Intra- murals, Newman Club, University Players, Married Student Association, Secretary-Treas- urer. JAMES FREEMAN MURPHEY B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia Intramurals. FRANK NEWTON, JR. B..S'., Industrial Management Fredericksburg, Virginia DANNY MARSHALL PAYNE B.S., Marketing Onancock, Virginia Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Chairman of Pledge Class, Public Relations, Phi Theta Kappa, President, Intramurals, Glee Club, YMCA, lVlao's Wlao. ROBERT DWIGHT PAYNE B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia Theta Chi, Treasurer, Senator, Intramurals, Accounting Society. THOMAS A. PAYNE B.S., Accounting Staunton, Virginia Dean's List, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Warden, Accounting Society. REGINALD ERNEST PONO, JR. B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Accounting Society. PETER DeWITT PRUDEN, III B.S., Marketing Suffolk, Virginia Dean's List, Kappa Sigma, Rush Chairman, Intramurals. HERBERT M. SAVAGE B.S'., Finance Modest Town, Virginia 'Iiambda Chi Alpha, Scabbard and Blade, Rifle eam. DONALD' EDWARD SCHUPP B.S., Management Kensington, Maryland Phi Gamma Delta, Intramurals, SAM. DAVID JOHN SCOTT B..S'., Industrial Management Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Dean's List, Alpha Kappa Psi, Intramurals. RICHARD GREGORY SEAL B.S., Finance Richmond, Virginia Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Chairman, Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, Team, Manager. DAVID W. SHILLING B.S., Finance Roanoke, Virginia Senator, Intramurals. ROBERT TODD STINCHUM B..S'., Industrial Management Falls Church, Virginia Dean's List, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice-Presi- dent, Rush Chairman, Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Kappa Psi, President, Senator, Intra- murals, Senior Advisor, Wboiv Who. JOHN ALLEN SWIGER B.S., Marketing Winchester, Virginia Senior Class President, Senator, University Public Lectures Committee, Beta Gamma Sig- ma, Alpha Kappa Psi, Omicron Delta Kappa, President's Advisory Council, H. P. Thomas Society, Wbolv Who. EDWARD F. TABOR B.S., Accounting Alexandria, Virginia RAWLEIGH W. D. TAYLOR, III B.S., Marketing Williamsburg, Virginia Pi Kappa Alpha, Intramurals. J. R. THOMAN B.S., Marketing Canton, Ohio Alpha Kappa Psi. PHILIP GRAY TIBBS B..S'., Accounting Brookneal, Virginia Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Accounting Society, Senior Advisor, Intramurals, Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer. ROBERT L. WALKER B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia H. P. Thomas Economics Society. MARK G. WEINSTEIN B..S'., Accounting Richmond, Virginia IFC, Phi Sigma Delta, Vice-President, Intra- murals, Hillel, Accounting Society. MICHAEL WEISS B.S., Accounting Savannah, Georgia Dean's List, Phi Sigma Delta, House Chairman, Manager of Varsity Basketball Team, Account- ing Society, President, University Players. WILLIAM M. WENDER B.S., Economics Woodstock, Virginia Pi Kappa Alpha. WILLIAM F. WHITE B.S., Economics Arlington, Virginia IFC. DENNIS WAYNE WILEY B..S'., Industrial Management Troutville, Virginia Varsity Football, Intramurals, F.C.A. JUDITH MARIA WOODALL B.S., Marketing Arlington, Virginia Dean's List, H. P. Thomas Economics Society, Secretary, Intramurals. T.C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW RALPH L. AXSELLE, JR. Glen Allen, Virginia Dean's List, Phi Delta Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who? lVho, President Student Bar As- sociation, Student Council, Law Review Staff, Intramurals, Board of Publications, President's Advisory Council. EDWIN BOYD BAKER Randolph, Virginia Delta Theta Phi. WILLIAM FRANCIS BINFORD, JR. Disfputanta, Virginia IFC, Delta Theta Phi, Clerk of the Rolls, Chairman of Public Service Committee, Editor, Dell Directory, Honor Court Justice, Moot Court. DUNCAN McCLINTIC BYRD, JR. Warm Springs, Virginia Phi Delta Phi, Honor Court, Law Review Stalfg Moot Court, Intramurals. JAMES A. CALES, JR. Montross, Virginia Delta Theta Phi, IFC, Chairman. JOHN PAUL CAUSEY, JR. Richmond, Virginia Delta Theta Phi, Treasurer. CHRIS ANGELO CHRISTIE Norfolk, Virginia Dean's List, Phi Alpha Delta, Intramural Moot Court, Legal Aid and Research Society, Treas- urer. ROBERT G. CLARK Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Phi, Law Review, Student Assistant Librarian. CAROLYN MARIE COLLINS Arlington, Virginia Phi Delta Phi. BARRY S. COMESS Richmond, Virginia CHARLES RICHARD CRANWELL Narrows, Virginia Phi Delta Phi, McNeill Law Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, Chairman of Student Govern- ment in Summer School. JAMES FREDERICK D'ALTON, JR. Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Phi, Historian, Moot Court, Intra- murals. J. GARNETT DAVIS, JR. Max Meadows, Virginia Phi Delta Phi, Intramurals. THOMAS MORRISON DICKINSON, JR. Buena Vista, Virginia Phi Delta Phi, Moot Court, Intramurals. WILLIAM J. DORAN, III Richmond, Virginia IFC, Secretary, Phi Alpha Delta, Chairman Recreation Room Committee of Student Bar Association, Intramurals. WILLIAM BIRCH DOUGLASS, III Richmond, Virginia Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa, McNeill Law Society, Honor Court, Clerk, Chief Justice, Grievance Committee, Clerk, Law Notes Staff, Law Review, Articles Editor. WILLIAM L. DUDLEY, JR. Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Phi Delta Phi, McNeill Law So- ciety, Law Review, Case Note Editor, Moot Court. EDWIN CLINE GILLENWATER St. Paul, Virginia IFC, Delta Theta Phi, Tribune, Dean, Moot Court. GEORGE GLASS Richmond, Virginia Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Representative, Moot Court, Student Directory Committee, Intramurals. DAVID MALCOLM GLENN Mechanicsville, Virginia Delta Theta Phi, 'fDelt Briefs, Moot Court. JAMES STERLING GREEN, JR. Danville, Virginia Delta Theta Phi, Bailiif. ROBERT LEE GUTTERMAN Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, Phi Alpha Delta, Treasurer, Mc- Neill Law Society, Chancellor, Omicron Delta Kappa, Law Review, Notes Editor. WILLIAM B. HANES Herndon, Virginia Phi Delta Phi, Intramurals. G. B. HARRY Suffolk, Virginia Phi Delta Phi, Intramurals. CHARLES ALTON HARTZ, JR. Richmond, Virginia Phi Alpha Delta, Moot Court. 329 STEPHEN HOLLAND HELVIN Charlottesville, Virginia Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Phi, Moot Court, Legal Aid Society. EDWARD F. JOHNSON, JR. Richmond, Virginia IFC, Phi Alpha Delta, Justice, Marshal, Legal Aid Society, Moot Court. REGINALD NASH JONES Jarratt, Virginia Theta Chi, Phi Delta Phi, Scabbard and Blade, Student Bar Association, Vice-President, Chair- Igan, Speaker's Forum, Intramurals, Moot ourt. WILLIAM B. KERKAM, III Richmond, Virginia IFC, Secretary, Phi Delta Phi, Madison Inn Cities, Editor, Legal Aid Society, Moot Court. JOHN T. KING Burkeville, Virginia Phi Alpha Delta. RICHARD N. LEVIN Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Phi, Moot Court, Legal Aid Society. Treasurer, Moot Court Committee. RICHARD E. LEWIS Dinwiddie, Virginia Honor Court. THEODORE J. MARKOW Richmond, Virginia IFC, Phi Delta Phi, McNeill Law Society, Legal Aid Society, President. HOWARD SMITH MARLEY Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Phi, McNeill Law Society, Chancel- lor of the Exchequer, Chairman, Grievance Committee, Law Review, Managing Editor, Intramurals, President, Student Center Board of Governors. CARROLL T. MUSTIAN Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Phi, Chairman of Initiation Com- mittee, Pledge Esquire, Moot Court, Political Forum Committee. JESSE WILLIAM OVERBY Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Phi. F. BYRON PARKER, JR. Richmond, Virginia Delta Theta Phi, Tribune, Honor Court. JAMES WILLARD PATTERSON Richmond, Virginia Phi Alpha Delta, Clerk, Honor Court, Legal Aid Committee. STANFORD RICHARD PEERLESS Norfolk, Virginia Delta Theta Phi. GILMAN P. ROBERTS, JR. Richmond, Virginia Phi Alpha Delta, Moot Court, Intramurals. DANIEL ERIC ROGERS, II Richmond, Virginia Omicron Delta Kappa, McNeill Law Society, Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Phi, Honor Court, Law Review. EUGENE K. STREET Grundy, Virginia Phi Delta Phi, McNeill Law Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, Law Review, Vice Chancellor. JOHN WALLACE SUMMS Richmond, Virginia Phi Alpha Delta. WILLIAM E. THOMAS, JR. Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Phi, Chairman, Directory Committee. MURRAY MARTIN VAN LEAR, II Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Phi, Radio Committee Co-Chairman. C. WILLIAM WAECHTER, JR. Jacksonville, Florida Phi Delta Phi. . . . . Editor-in-Chief Warren Chappell Edwards Jean Annette Scott .....,... . . . Associate Editor Linda Lee Graham ......,. , . . Business Manager Kathryn Elizabeth Scott . , . ........ Editorials Editor Phyllis Elaine Andrews , . . .... Organizations Editor Jane Carwile Arrington . . . .,tt.... Classes Editor ,. Honoraries Editor . . . . Fraternities Editor . . . Varsity Sports Editor . . . . . . W. C. Sports Editor Patsy jean Wingo ...... Richard W. Stevenson . . . John A. Kendall, Jr. . . Barbara Cahoon .....,,. Sterling Hale Moore .,....,............ Photographer Myron T. Mann .........,.... Freshman Representative Ed Katz . ., ........... University College Representative Sarah Clanton , ,.... .....,.. ,......... A li ce Presson Fay Duffer . . . .... .... M arta Trumbo Segar Jones . . ...,... Anita Walbeck Susan Moore . ,... Mary Lee Watson Jim Raper PRODUCTICDN NOTES I968 WEB STAFF The 1968 WEB was published by Hunter Publishing Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It was printed on Warren's Saxony Enamel paper. Body type is Garamond. Covers were produced by Universal Book Binders, San Antonio, Texas. Portraits were taken by Colona Studios, Inc., Carle Place, Long Island, New York. Most of the photography was done by Sterling H. Moore, Lexington, Virginia. Art consultans were Joanne Gill and Bob Dills. Mr. john Perry, representative of Hunter Publishing Com- pany, made innumerable trips to the University of Rich- mond campus and gave expert help in the production of the 1968 WEB. The '68 WEB . . . reflecting the moods of campus life . . . dejection . . . elation . . . shattered expectations . . . undreamed-of triumphs. . . mirroring the activities of a busy year . . . meetings . . . parties . . . studies . . . concerts . . . sports events . . . occasions special to each individual. . . representing the work of many people for nine hectic months . . . brain- storming . . . picture taking . . . copy writing . . . proofreading . . . taking over as sectoin editor two weeks before the deadline . . . late nights . . . black coffee . . . missed drill . . . unstudied tests . . . term papers three days late . . . understanding professors . . . pictures that didn't come and deadlines that did . . . the major satisfaction and frustration of those who worked in its production. . . beginfiining as many vague ideas in many minds . . . developing into an expression of what the staff found to be the essence of U. of R. 1968. We present to you the 1968 WEB, our book, hoping that it will achieve its purpose . . serve as a reminder and mirror of a memorable year, and become your book. 331 1 0 Winston-Salem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY 0 North Carolina IOHN G, PERRY, VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA


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