University of Virginia - Corks and Curls Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)
- Class of 1932
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+ cwgwc 1M5 UNIVERSITY O F VIRGINIA v 0 l... 45: CQQKSx EIEQLS: BY Y'l'l-IE PUBLISHED FKHTEKNTES 'q ZHD lITiknpx souffle: LL; HE staff of Corks and Curls, in publish- ing this volume, has attempted to do two things-to pay a tribute, as adequately as is possible, to our late president, Dr. Alderman, and at the same time to mark the beginning of a new era at the University. This book is not intended to be Jeffersonian, con- ventional, or traditional. The University has changed recently, and has changed radically, tor the better, we hape and believe. We do not mean to criticize the Old, which served its purpose adequately as long as it could, but rather to praise the New, the spirit, ideas, and strength which have made themselves Felt so iorcibly the past Few mcnths. It is but Fitting that the year book should reilect these changes also. w o Administration Academic Engineering Law . . Medicine Graduate Athletics Fraternities Honorary Fraternities Publications Organizations . Features . . . . :3 1? : To Edwin Anderson Alderman First President Sincerest Friend and Guiding Genius Oi the University to which he gave the best part oi his life With the Deepest Appreciation This Forty- FiFth Volume oi CORKS and CURLS ls Reverently Dedicated - --r -...w-.--.-a Edwin Anderson Alderman A n A pprecialion :21 hf: moderation or restraint. After an association of more than twenty- five years with him, I find it altogether impossible to resolve myself into the mood of a detached and dispassionate critic; since I entertained for him a respect closely akin to reverence, together with a lively affection which the passing years served only to intensify and to deepen. .mIJU T 18 to me difficult, indeed, to write of President Alderman with either x Few men ever faced a task so difficult, so delicate and so dangerous as did he, when, in I904, he came to the University of Virginia to be its hrst president. But, fortunately, too, few men faced any task with such splendid equipment as he brought to his new duties. Still in the early forties, he had yet made an impressive record as the president of two important yet widely different Southern universities, the University of North Carolina, his own alma mater, and Tulane University of New Orleans. His buoyant idealism, which he kept untarnished until his death, had even then been tempered by concepts of practical service, as it had been bound to lofty purpose and to noble aim. He had been, and always remainerl, an educational dreamer, yet one who appreciated which dreams could, and which could not. be trans- lated from impalpable visions into vibrant realities. His task was to create the new University of Virginia out of the old University. The ancient spirit was there, but unless that spirit could be revivihed and made incarnate in manifestations of the modern world, it could not give life, nor could it quicken the youth who turned to it for guidance and under it sought light. To his everlasting credit, it may be said that President Alderman was quick to appreciate this idea and with his hery and indomitable energy he swiftly began to put it into effect. But he was far too wise to try and do too much immediately. What was needed was a reorganization and a refashioning, but not a revolution. So he began with tireless patience to analyze that ancient spirit of the Univer- sity and to inform himself from all available sources what it had already done and, which was even more vitally important, what it might be made to do. To suggestions from students, alumni, faculty and friends of the University, 1101 he lent both a ready ear and an open mind. Only in the light of the fullest information, only after careful study, were even his earliest decisions of policy made. After critical appraisals, he saw that certain parts of the University must be immediately strengthened, that delay here was even more than danger- ous and that, unless the immediate stitch were taken, many times the nine proverbial stitches could not repair the damage that might result. And so he heard the Macedonian cry for help from the Department of Medicine. Had he faltered, or even procrastinated, irreparable harm might well have been done to a great professional school. Thus began the movement to modernize that school in the light of almost a revolution that had been in progress in medical science and in medical teaching during the two decades before President Alderman here assumed the reins of office. As superb and as varied as were his talents. the new president could never have succeeded had he chosen to play a lone hand. The gigantic tasks facing him could be done effectively only through hearty cooperation and unstinted loyalty on the part of all the elements of the academic body politic. So, by nothing that was cheap but rather by everything that was line, he secured that cooperation and won that loyalty. He thought and acted in social not in individual terms and therein lay one element of his superb capacity for leadership. Many men, with his splendid judgment and his seasoned convictions, might well have demanded instant acceptance of carefully formulated policies merely on the strength of an ipsc dixit. But not he. When opposition was due to unreason, he was both ready and willing to dissolve that unreason through the medium of education. Though firm on essential principles, he could adopt a policy of conciliation to attain a worthy end when his Fine intelligence enabled him to perceive that the strategy of the occasion called for the velvet hand rather than the mailed list. He proved himself that rare combination of the thter and the diplomat. Then, too, I like to think of him as an exceptional student of human nature. He knew how to deal with men and women of varied rank and circumstance; he was equally at home teaching principles of elementary edu- cation to rustic audiences or setting forth with singular force and lucidity to potential donors of great wealth and broad experience the manifold Financial needs of a twentieth century university. His sympathies were far too catholic. llll his own experiences had varied too widely, to limit his effectiveness to any particular social group. Thus, a swift change from Bumpass to Bar Harbor never to him seemed either sudden or singular. Of all his exceptional gifts probably the one that most quickly brought him national fame was his ability as a public speaker. There he was at his best. His impressive appearance, his limpid clearness of thought, his charm and felicity of expression, made him a power before any audience. And few great speakers have ever possessed such a voice. lts resonance, its range and register, its purity of tone, its velvety richness, all made it fall upon the ear of the listener like the sound of water to the traveller in the arid desert. His Memorial Address on Woodrow Wilson, delivered before Congress in Washington, has been declared by many of the most competent critics to have set a new high mark for modern oratory. Yet he could thrill students at an athletic mass meeting with equal ease, or give sage counsel twithout unctuous pietyl to a graduating class, as in his masterly speech, Magnani- mitas.H His six-minute talk in the Chapel, when the Archer Christian Tablet was dedicated, showed his power of compression without the sacrifice of clearness, force or beauty. Though he was an avowed apostle of the New South, seldom has the sentiment of the Old South found such a herald and interpreter as he showed himself in his address, Virginia, delivered at the unveiling of a battle monument at Petersburg. Aptly he has been called nthe refounder of the University of Virginia ; for in the history of that great institution his name will be linked with that of Thomas Jefferson. For more than a quarter of a century he guided aright the destinies of our university. And through this distinction he became the recognized interpreter of Southern education to all the nation. Truly it may be said of him that he has eternally enhanced Virginia's storied fame, as he has forever enriched the spiritual heritage of his country's glory. --ARMISTEAD M. DOBIE. l12J FUNERAL SERVICE FOR DR. 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CHROMOSOMES DESERT THE VOID OF THEIR HABITATIONS TO WEAVE THE MYSTERIES OF THEIR IRREVOCABLE SYMMETRY. THE SPHERE IN WHIRLING DRAWS THE NEW ONENESS ON AND ON AROUND THE POINT OF ITS BEGINNING. IN AN INVERTED VORTEX WHICH IS ITS OWN INCREASING SUBSTANCE AND ITS OWN VEIL; WERE THERE EARS A SOUND COULD BE. HEARD WHEN THE PARTED FLOWERS CLOSE AGAIN. AND A LIVING MAN HAS COME OUT OF THE REALMS WHERE NO LIVING MAN CAN BE. THE EONS OF HIS RACIAL PAST ARE BUT A FLASH ACROSS THE TIMELESS WORLD AS HE LEAPS FULL HUMAN INTO THE LIGHT OF A HUMAN DOMAIN aI.J.i r p.-- -... n-. --, ----- u' .3. - - --.. , A x - . L I Iiri t. .:-. is. .a: ;.i1 . .lmamma-zamw LEMELWLHLEH. EtGm1u;iJ$go'mmemm-EHWI.EH 1.:ng in E ;Q;1a'2'E'3FTJ-C '2'.- .1.. :T-Zlurlizi 32'. Hlstory of Admlnlstratlon CHAIRMEN OF THE FACULTY l825-6 l842-4 PROF. GEORGE TUCKER PROF. H. ST. GEORGE TUCKER l826-7 l844-5 PROF. ROBLEY DUNCLISON PROF. WILLIAM B. ROGERS '827-8 '845-6 PROF. JOHN TAYLOE LOMAX PROF. EDWARD H. COURTENAY 1828-9 '846-7 PROF. GEORGE TUCKER PROF. JAMES L. CABELL '829-30 '847-54 PROF. ROBLEY DUNCLISON PROF. CESSNER HARRISON 1830-2 '854-70 PROF. ROBERT M. PATTERSON PROF. SOCRATES MAUPIN I832-3 '870-3 PROF. GEORGE TUCKER PROF. CHARLES S. VENABLE 1833-5 1873-86 PROF. CHARLES BONNYCASTLE PROF. JAMES F. HARRISON I835-7 '886-8 PROF. JOHN A. C. DAVIS PROF. CHARLES S. VENABLE '837-9 1888-96 PROF. CESSNER HARRISON PROF. WILLIAM THORNTON '839-40 '8964903 PROF. JOHN A. C. DAVIS PROF. PAUL B. BARRENCER 1840-2 l903-04 PROF. GESSNER HARRISON PROF. JAMES M. PACE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY l904-l93l DR. EDWIN A. ALDERMAN ACTING PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY DR. JOHN L. NEWCOMB THE RECTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY FREDERICK WILLIAM SCOTT To February 29. I932 VlRGlNlUS RANDOLPH SHACKELFORD ....................................... Orange HOLLIS RINEHART ........................................................ Charlottesvillc FREDERICK WILLIAM SCOTT ................................................ Richmond ADAM CLARKE CARSON ....................................................... Rivcrlon To February 28. I934 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BUCHANAN ............................................ Marion PAUL COODLOE MclNTIRE ............................................... Charlottesvillc MARY COOKE BRANCH MUNFORD .......................................... Richmond CYRUS HARDING WALKER .................................................. Hcalhwillc LEWIS CATLETT WILLIAMS .................................................. Richmond -..,$g...- THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. ex 01;?ch ........ Richmond THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY, ex o$cio ...................... . ...... University MQEN. THE SECRETARY OF THE BOARD: ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: MESSRS. WILLIAMS. HART. SCOTT. MRS. MUNFORD. and the RECTOR. FINANCE COMMITTEE: MESSRS. SCOTT. MclNTlRE. and SHACKELFORD. GROUNDS AND BUILDING COMMITTEE: MESSRS. RINEHART. CARSON. and MCINTIRE. I351 -....-...-- mvrnr- liy u. H Xi!!! . ..t .X -3. L; a 1 JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB. A.B.. CE. ................................. Miramont Apartments Acting President of the University. Professor of Civil Engineering II K A; A ll; 43 B K; 'I' B H; H T; T.I.L.K.A.; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. William and Mary College; Civil Engineer. University of Virginia; Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering. University of Virginia. I905-09; Professor of Civil Engineering. University of Virginia. since I910; Assistant to the President. University of Virginia. l926-3l; Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; The American Association of University Professors; Acting President. University of Virginia. I931. WILLIAM MINOR LILE. LL.D ............................................. X East Lawn lame: Madison Professor of Lam. Dean of the Law School K 21; 4t B K; 4, .X 4t; T.1.L.K.A.; Raven; Bachelor of Laws. University of Virginia. 1832; Doctor of Laws. William and Mary College. I903; Professor at the University of Virginia. since '893; Member the American Bar Association; Virginia State Bar Association; President the Virginia State Bar Association. I9I3; Member Standing Committee. Diocese of Virginia tEpis- copaD; Member the Board of Governors. Woodberry Forest School. WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS. 85.. CE ...................................... East Lawn Professor of .Mathcmatics X tb; tit B K; 'I' B ll; Eli Banana Bachelor of Science. University of Virginia. and Civil Engineer. 1882; Professor of Engineering and Director of Missouri School of Mines. l886-9l; Member the American Mathematical Society; American Mathematical Association; Adjunct Pro- fessor of Applied Mathematics, I89l. and Professor of Mathematics. University of Virginia. since I906; Author of Virginia Mathematical Articles. Differential and Integral Calculus. 1902. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY. M.A.. PHD .................................... Rugby Road Corcoran Professor of History 4, K 4!; A ll: Eli Banana; Raven; Studied in the Universities of Virginia. Munich. Berlin and Heidelburg; Master of Arts. University of Virginia. l88l; Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy; Heidelburg, l885; Assistant in New York Latin School. 183l-82; Professor of History. Indiana University. I886-89; Adjunct Professor of History, University of Virginia. 1889-95; Associate Professor of History. University of Virginia, 1895-97; Professor of History and Economic Science. University of Virginia. I897; Professor of History tonlyL University of Virginia. since I906; Dean of the Graduate Department. University of Virginia. l906-23; Mem- ber the American Historical Association. Southern Historical Society, Virginia Historical Society; Author of The Causes of the French Revolution. Methods of Historical Instruction. in the Indiana University Bulletin; ls History a Science? in papers of American Historical Association; The Nineteenth Century in Europe. an outline sketch in Progress. issued by the Chicago University Association; John Randolph, A Sketch ; and a number of historical reviews and articles on various subjects. I391 RICHARD HENRY WILSON. M.A., PHD ...................................... Park Street Professor of Romanic Language: A H; d, B K; E A X; Doctor of Philosophy. Johns Hopkins University. JAMES MORRIS PAGE, M.A., PH.D.. LLD ............................... McCormick Road Professor ;f IWalhc-malics. Dean of the Um'Vcraily K A; A ll; 43 B K; E 3; Eli Banana: Raven; Master of Arts. Randolph-Macon. 1885; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Leipsic, 1887; Fellow Johns Hopkins University. '896. and Lecturer on Mathematics at Johns Hopkins: Author of a work on Differential Equations. and of papers on the Theory of Transformation Groups.n which appeared in the American journal of .Math- emalics and in the Annals of A'Ialhemalics; Professor of Mathematics. since l90l: Chairman of the Faculty. l903-04; Member the American Mathematical Society; Doctor of Laws. Randolph- Macon College; Member of the State Board of Education of Virginia; Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Former Member the Senate of the United Chapters of 43 B K; First President of the B of Virginia Chapter of 4t B K. WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH. M.D.. PH.D .............................. Carr's Hill Professor of Hygiene Hot Foot; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. 1892; Doctor of Philosophy. University of Virginia, I901; Adjunct Professor of Hygiene and Materia Medica. I902-04; Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. l905-28. ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD. B.A.. 8.5.. PH.D ....................... 41 University Place Professor of Chemistry H K A; A II; E E; 4, B K; A X 3; Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Science. HampdenoSydney College; Doctor h Philosophy. Johns Hopkins University; Fellow the American Association for the Advance. :ience; Member the American Chemical Society; Member the Society for the Promotion mcering Education; Chemical Specialists to Committee on Education, General Staff. War Dep nt. HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDCES. 3.5.. M.A.. M.D ............................. Park Street Professor of Diseases of the Eye 43 A 9: 4b B K: IT M; N E N; T.I.L.K.A.; Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts. University of Virginia. I890; Assistant Professor of Biological Laboratory. University of Virginia. 1890-9l; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. I892; Interne. New York City Hospital. '892-93; Demonstrator of Anatomy. University of Virginia. '893-95; Resident Physician at Memorial Hospital. Orange. New Jersey, '895-96; Demonstrator of Anatomy. University of Virginia. l896-97: Clinical Instructor. University of Virginia. 1898-1906; Professor of Opthalmology. University of Virginia; Member Charlottesville Medical. Piedmont Nledical, Virginia State Medical. American Laryngological. Rhinological. and Octological Societies; Fellow American College of Surgeons. I 4 0 1 I1 3.: 1,1; WILLIAM MENTZEL FORREST, B.A ............................. '6 Jack Jouell Apartments john B. Cary Memorial Professor Biblical History and Literalurc 1 'IIS tlllS 4, B K; Bachelor of Arls. Hiram College. '894; Graduate Sludenl. Universily of Chicago Divinity School. 1900; Lecturer on Biblical Lileralure. Ann Arbor English Bible Chairs. 1897-99: Lecturer for Calculla Bible Leclurcship. India, l90l-03; Edilor of Biblical Department for uYoung Men of India. l902-03; John B. Cary Lectureship. 903-06. ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE. M.A., LL.B., SJD ......................... Colonnade Club Professor of Law 4, Y A; A II; 4A A 4,; 0 K N; $ B K; 23 A X;0AK;T.1.L.K.A.; P. K. Society: OWL; Raven; 13 Club; Bachelor of Arls: University of Virginia. 190'; Mailer of Arts. University of Virginia. I902; Bachelor of Laws. University of Virginia. I904; Member of St. Louis AMOJ Bar, I904-07; Doclor of Law. Harvard University. I922: Adjunct Professor of Law. Universily of Virginia, I907-09; Professor of Law. University of Virginia, since I909: Author of Dobie on Bnilmenls and Carriers. DobicAs Casc Book on Bailmenls and Carriers and Dobie on Federal Procedure ; conlribulor on legal subjects to Harvard. Yale. Virginia and other law reviews: Caplain UnfanlryA U. 5. Army 0WD. attached to 80m Division. Major Kleneral SIEHX nllached to General Hcadquarlers. A.E.F.. l9l8; Executive Director of the Centennial Endowment Fund of the Universily of Virginia. I920-ZI; Lecturer Cornell Summer Law School. I924. Uni- versily of Michigan Summer Law School. I929, University of North Carolina Summer Law School. I930, University of Chicago Summer Law School. '930; Adviser. Conflict of Law: Section. American Law Instilulc. WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER. M.A.. PHD ............................. I Wen Lawn Professor of Germanic Languages B 9 II; A ll; 1? B K; T.l.L.K.A.; lnslructor in French and German Uniienily of Virginia. I894-95: Bachelor of Arls. I895; Principal of lhe Houslon Academy. Houslon. Va.. I395-97; Masler of Arls. l898; Lalin and Greek Maslcr. Episcopal High School. of Virginia. 1898-190l. JAMES CARROLL FLIPPIN. M.D ................................... .AUnivcnily Place Professor of Clinical Medicine and Dean of lhe Medical 5. K E; 'b B K; A $2 A; N E N; Raven; DocIor of Medicine. l90l; Der..,:!alrator of Medical Biology. Universily of Virginia, 902-04; Adjunct Professor of Bacteriology. University of Vir- ginia. I905-07; Author of Various Papers on Medical Subjects: Presidenl-Elcct. Medical Society of Virginia. HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN. M. A.. PH.D .............................. 34 Univertily Place Professor of Hislology and Embryology 1b 2 K; 4, B n; A S2 A; d? B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. Lehigh University. I903: Master of Arts. Lehigh Universily. I904: Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton Universily. I907; Member the American Associalion of Anmomisls; The Association of Zoologisls Uinuern Brando: Fellow the American Associalion for the Advancement of Science; Member Ihe Association of American I411 '97,, . V ,Ve man. 1311-. 1-1-1; Naturalists; The American Microscopical Society; Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine: American Genetic Association; Eugenics Research Society; Assistant in Embryology and Histology. Cornell University Medical College; New York City, 1904-06; Adjunct Professor of Anatomy. University of Virginia. I907; Associate Profesmr of Anatomy. l908-H; Professor of Histology and Embryology since I911; Former Member of the StaH of Embryology at the Marine Biological Laboratory. Wood's Hole. Massachusetts; Author of Various Papers on Cytological. Histological. and Embryological Subjects. and on Eugenics and Human Heredity; Author of a Textbook on Histology: Member of National Research Council; Author of a Textbook on Embryolqu twith Dr. J. E. KindrecD, War's Aftermath twith Davis Starr Jordont. CHARLES GILMORE MAPHIS. PED.D.. LL.D .......................... Lyndhall Aparlmenls Professor of Education and Dean of live Summer Quarler it B K; d, A K; H T M; Graduate of Peabody College for Teachers; Professor of Secondary Education. University of Virginia. WI l-l9; Director of Extension, University of Virginia, I920-24: Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member the Virginia Academy of Science; National Education Association; National Society for the Study of Education: Secretary of the Virginia Education Commission. l9ll-I3; President Virginia State Teachers' Association, l9l6; President of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern State. l9l6-l9; Director Personnel Work Southeast Division 5. A. T. C.; Committee on Educa- tion and Special Training War Department. 19'5; Member Virginia Education Commission. l9l8-20; President Association of Virginia Colleges. 192I-22: President National University Extension Association. 1922-23: Member of the Virginia Commission on the Separation of the Schools for the Deaf and the Blind, 1922-23; Chairman, Board of Visitors. Virginia School for the Blind. 324-26: Member Virginia Commission for the Blind. I926; Professor of Education. Dean of the Summer Quarter and Director of the Institute of Public Affairs. ROBERT HENNINC WEBB, LA PH.D ...................................... Rugby Road Professor of Creek H K A; A II: tb B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. I90l; Master of Arts. I902; Hampden-Sydney College; Master of Arts. University of Virginia. I904; Doctor of Philosophy. Harvard University. I909; Member British Classical Association; Member the American Philological Association: Instructor in Latin. University of Virginia, l904e06; Instructor in Latin and Greek, Harvard University. l909-t2; Professor of Greek. University of Virginia. since I9l2. SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL. M.A., PH.D.. LL.D ................... Observatory Mountain Professor of Astronomy and Director of Leander lMcCormiclf Observalory B it II: .t 11; tb B K; 22 E; T B H; Raven: Master of Arts, Queen's University. 1894; Doctor of Philosophy. Johns Hopkins University. '898; Doctor of Laws. Queen's University, I924: Tutor. Instructor and Adjunct Professor. Columbia University. 1899-l9l3: Assistant Professor, University of Chicago. l9l2-I3; Astronomer on Eclipse Expeditions to Georgia in 1900. to Sumatra in l90t. to Spain in I905. to Oregon in l9l8. to California in I923. to Connecticut in 1925. and to Norway in 1927; Adams Research Fellow; Fellow the Royal Astronomical Society; Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science. and Vice-Presidenl in I92l; Member the American Astronomical Society; Patron A. A. V. 5. 0t; Fellow the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Fellow of the American Philosophical Society: Societe Aslronomique; Estronomische Gesellschaft; Advisory Committee on Astronomy. American Museum of Natural History. r121 f 9 Edna C 5?: g E 5:: a 3'7: Haw t g; 517' JP. .. a . . a 5:, 4k Y e a . 1., . ,1; 3 ; 1' . I '1'- M? - V , I , .A; 7. Y, ,; re, .l-fl: I f E1 ,74 , -- 7 .45.. e, , h. 5 .' '- Q4; 7 , harm; .4: IVEY FOREMAN LEWIS, B.A.. MS., PH.D .................................. ll East Lawn Miller Professor of Biology and Agricullure Z W; E E; 4? B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts and Master of Science, University of North Caro- lina; Doctor of Philosophy. Johns Hopkins University. 1908: Student in Bonn University and Holder of the Smithsonian Table at the Stazione Zoologica at Naples. I908; Investigator at the Kaiserliche Anslalt at Helgoland. I908; Instructor in the Marine Biological Liboratory at Wood's Hole, Massachusetts. '907, l9l0-23: Professor of Biology. Randolph-Macon College, 190545. l907-I2; Assistant Professor. University of Wisconsin. l9l2-l4; Professor. University of Missouri. l9l4-l5; Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Secretary of the Union of the American Biological Association; Secretary the Botanical Society of America; Winner of the Walker Prize of the Boston Society of Natural History; Scientific Assistant and Investigator, U. 5. Bureau of Fisheries, l905-06, I909: Author of Various Scientific Papers. GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER, JR BeAq LLB ............................ University Park Professor of Law t? K 1!; H N E; Cb A 4n 4t B K; 9 K N; Z ; OW'L; Raven; Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws. University of Virginia. I9I0; Member Louisville. Kentucky. Bar. l9l0-H; President Class of WW. University of Virginia; Member American Bar Association; Virginia State Bar Association: National Council of the National Economic League; Adjunct Professor of Law. . University of Virginia. WI l-I5; Associate Professor of Law. l9l5: Professor of Law. since I916; Assistant to the Dean of the Law School. LLEWELLYN GRIFFITH HOXTON, B.S., M.A.. PH.D ........ 16th Street and Gordon Avenue Professor of Physics A K E; 4t B K; E E: Raven; Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Science. Mastor Arts. University of Virginia. I900; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University; Fellow of the American Physical Society; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member American Association of University Professors; Members of the American Astronomics Society; Member of the Optical Society of America. ROBERT BENNETT BEAN. 3.5.. M.D .................................... 5 Wayside Place Professor of Analomy E E; 4, X; Bachelor of Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute. '900; Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University. 1904'. Instructor. University of Michigan. l905-07; Assistant Professor and Associate Professor. University of the Philippines. 190740: Associate Professor and Professor. Tulane University. I9IO-I6; Director of the Anthropological Investigations at Camps Lee and Gordon. 1916; Chairman. Section H. Anthropology. American Association for the Advancement of Science. 926-27; Member the American Anatomical Association; Councillor. American Anthropological Association; Corresponding Member of the Anthropological Association of Rome; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science: Past President of the New Orleans Academy of Science; President of the Anatomical Board of Virginia: Author of The Racial Anatomy of the Philippine Islanders. Types in the Three Great Races of Man, Human Types, and numerous anatomical papers. I43! CKEtEtESIQI E LS JOHN LEVI MANAHAN. 8.5.. M.A., PHD .............................. 33 University Place Prafcuor of Educational Administration and Dean of the Department of Education 4, A K; Bachelor of Science. Ohio Northern University. l9l2'. Master of Arts, Harvard University. 19.4; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University. l9l7; Superintendent of Model School. Ohio Northern University, during summers of 19l3 and WM; Assistant in Government. Harvard Uni- versity. I9l3-I4; Assistant in Education. Radcliffe College. l914-l5; Professor of History of Education. Miami University. summer of '95; State High School Inspector and Professor of Education. Miami University. l9l5-I6; Professor of Educational Administration. University of Virginia, since l9l6; Chief of Educational Service at U. 5. A. General Hospital. Nos. 17 and '9 during l9l3; Special Adviser in U. S. A. General Hospital, No. Zl U9l9h Dean of the Depart- ment of Education at the University of Virginia. I920; Professor of Public School Administration. Ohio State University. summers of l92l and I923; Active Member of the following professional associations: National Education Association. National Society for the Study of Education. Association of College Teachers of Education, American Association of University Professors. Southern Association of Teacher Training Institutions. Virginia Academy of Science. Virginia State Teachers Association. WALTER SHELDON RODMAN, B.S., M.S.. S.M ....................... Lyndhall Apartments Professor of Electrical Engineering 4t 2 K; t? B K; I E; T B 11', di K kb; 9 T; A II; II It M; Raven; Bachelor of Science. Rhode Island State College. 1904: Master of Science. Rhode Island State College, 1907; Master of Science. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I909: Instructor in Physics. Mathematics and Electrical Engineering. Rhode Island State College, 1904-08; Graduate Student. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I908-l0; Salonstall Fellow. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1909-10; Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering. University of Virginia. l9l0-l3; Associate Professor. I9I3-l7; Professor. since l9l7; Secretary Engineering Faculty. since I910; Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow American Institute Electrical Engineers. Vice-Presidcnt, Southern District, No. 4. I929-3I; Member Society for the Promotion of Engi- neering Education. Second Vice-President. l926-27; Member Illuminating Engineering Society: Member American Association of University Professors; Member Virginia Academy of Science; Secretary Beta of Virginia of the Phi Beta Kappa. since I922; Acting Dean, Department of Engineering. l93l. JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL. B.A.. M.D ............................... Wayside Place Professor of Pharmacology. Matcria Alcdica. and Toxicology II M; 47 B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. University of Virginia. l90l; Instructor in Anatomy. l909-I I; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. '9' I; Member the American Pharmacological Society; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Theropeutics; Society for the Study of Internal Secretions: Charlottesville-Albemarle Board of Health; Associate Member Medical Society of Virginia; Pre-Medical Adviser; Chairman of Admission to Medical School; Contributions to the Virginia Medical Semi-Monthly. Journal of Anatomy. Archives of Internal Medicine. Journal of Physiology. and Journal of Pharmacology. H41 I-IISitlllS III- -- hg WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER. A.M.. PH.D., SC.D ....................... 29 University Place Professor of Biology X ii: :3 E: A II; de B K: Raven; Bachelor of Arts. Franklin and Marshall College. l898; Master of Arts. I900: Teacher in the Philippines, I90I-03; Student in Cottingen University. I903; Fellow in Biology. Princeton Universily. I903-04; Instructor in Biology. University of Virginia. l904-08; Doctor of Philonophy. University of Virginia. I908: Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science: Member the American Association of College Profeuors. JOHN CALVIN METCALF. M.A.. LITT.D.. LL.D ........................ Miramont Apartments Linden Ken! Memorial Professor and Dean of the Graduate Department K A; T K A; E T; 4t B K: Raven; Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts. Ceorgelown College; Master of Arts. Harvard University; Doctor of Letters. Georgetown College and Baylor University: Doctor of Laws. University of Richmond; Professor of Latin. Soule College, Tennessee. I890-94; Professor of Modern Languages. Mercer University. '894-95; Professor of English, Ceorgelown College. l895-l904; Professor of English. Richmond College. I904-l9l7: Dean of Richmond College. I9l4-I7; Member the American Dialect Society; Modern Language Associalion of America: Association of American University Professors: The University Club of Richmond: National Conference on College Entrance Requirements in English; Exchange Professm on Southern Exchange Foundation. University of North Carolina. I920; Author of uThe English in the South, Ceorge Cary Eggleston.u History of English Literalure, Hislory of American Literature ; various magazine articles; Editor of Addison's Spectator hSelectionO; Shakespeare's Macbeth; Joint Editor of Reading; in American Literature: Editor-in-Chief of The Literary World. 3 volumes; Literary Editor of the Library of Southern Literature. Vol. XV ; Joint Editor of 0The Enchanted Years. a Book of Contemporary Verse. GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON. JR., B.A., M.A., PH.D ........................ Wayside Drive Professor of Psychology and Education K E; 4? A K; 4? B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, College of William and Mary. I907: Master of Arts. Columbia University. I9Il: Doctor of Philosophy. Columbia University. 1917; University Scholar in Psychology. Columbia University. I9I4-I5; Adjunct Professor of Philowphy and Psychology. William and Mary. I907-II; Professor of Philosophy and Psychology and Associate Professor of Education. William and Mary. I9H-l6; Principal. William and Mary Normal Academy. 19'2-16: Associate Professor of Psychology and Education and Director of the Psychological Laboratory. Colgate University, I9I6-I9; Chief Psychological Examiner. Camp Lee. Virginia, I918: Author of The Psychology of the Negro ; Member the American Psychological Association. WILLIAM ROYAL SMITHEY. B.A.. M.A.. PH.D ........................ 40 University Place Professor of Secondary Education 1? A K; $ B K; Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts. Randolph-Macon College. Cruduale Stu- dent. University of Chicago and University of Wimonsin; Doctor of Philosophy. University of Wisconsin; Assistant in Education. University of Wisconsin; Principal Petersburg High School; Professor and Director of Summer Quarter. State Teachers' College, Harrisonburg. Virginia; I451 ten 5? CH LS Secretary Virginia State Board of Education; Chairman Virginia Committee Commission Accredited Schools of Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools: President Virginia State Teachers' Association: Member University Commission on Southern Race Questions; American Sociological Society; American Association of University Professors; Editor Secondary Education in Virginia ; Associate Editor High School Quarterly. JAMES SOUTHALL WILSON, B.A.. M.A.. PH.D ............................... West Lawn Edgar Allan Poe Professor of English K 22; 25 T; 4t B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. College of William and Mary; Master of Arts, University of Virginia; Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University. Assistant Professor in the College of William and Mary. I906-08; Professor in the College of William and Mary. l908-l9; Director of the William and Mary Summer Session, l9l5-l8; Member the State Board of Education of Virginia, l9l5-l9; Member the Modern Language Association of America; American Historical Association; Author of Alexander Wilson. Poet-Naturalist ; Joint Editor of The Enchanted Years. a Book of Contemporary Verse. ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ, B.A.. M.A.. PH.D ....................... Burnley Avenue Professor of Philosophy 9 A X; tit B K; Raven; OWL; Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia. I908; Master of Arts. University of Virginia. I909; Doctor of Philosophy. Columbia University. l9l6; University Fellow in Philosophy, Columbia University, I9l2-l3; Adjunct Professor of Philosophy. University of Virginia, I9I3-l6; Associate Professor. 19'6-20; Professor of Philosophy. since I920; Member the American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Philosophical Association; Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology; Societas Spinozana; Author of Idea and Essence in the Philosophies of Hobbes and Spinoza ; uThe Basis of Social Theory ; Essays in various philosophical journals and in Studies in the History of Ideas; Second Lieutenant Unfantryt. U. 5. Army; Personnel Officer, 5. A. T. C.. University of Virginia. CARROLL MASON SPARROW, B.A., PH.D .................................... West Lawn Professor of Physics Ib B K; T A; Bachelor of Arts. Johns H0pkins University. 1908; Doctor of Philosophy. Johns Hopkins University. 19H. ARTHUR FICKENSHER. Diploma. Royal Conservatory of Munich ............. McCormick Road Professor of Niusic Graduate. Royal Conservatory; Studied in Munich under Rheinberger. Thuille. Schwartz,.and Bussmeir; Concert Pianist with Nikati. Anton Schott. Schumann-Heink; Bispham. Ondricek, and Materna; Teacher of Voice and Composer in New York City; Composer of Aucassin et Nicholletteu a Mimo-Drama. French Folk Songs for Chorus. German Folk Songs. Te Deum and Jubilate. Requiem. uLenten Song. Six Songs. The Wind. uHorror's Realm. and other works; Author of Acoustical Relationships. I461 JOHN JENNINGS LUCK. M.A.. PH.D ....................................... Colonnade Club Professor of Nlalhcmalics A K E; A H; E T: d, B K; Raven; Hol Fool; IMP; Bachelor of Arls. I902: Master of Am. I903: Doctor of Philosophy. I908. Universily of Virginia; Instruclor in Mulhemalics, Vanderbill University. l909-l3; Assistant Professor of Malhemalicn. Vanderbilt Universily. l9l3-l6; Summer Facully. George Peabody School for Teachers, l9l5-I7; Adjunct Professor of Mathematiu. University of Virginia. l9l6-l9; Associate Professor of Mathematics. Universily of Virginia. l9l9-23; Professor of Mathematics. University of Virginia. l923--; Member the American Malhemalical Sociely: American Malhemalical Associalion: Board of Governors. Colonnade Club. WILSON GEE. B.S.. M.A.. PHD ........................................... Mamibello Circle Professor of Rural Economics and Rural Sociology 13 E; A K W; 4, IV M; Raven; Bachelor of Science. Clemson Agricultural College. I908: Master of Arts. University of South Carolina. 19.0: Doctor of Phiiosophy. University of Cali- fornia. '9'3; instructor in Biology. University of South Carolina. l908-09; Assistant Professor of Zoology and Associate Entomologin. Experiment Slalion. Clemson Agricultural College. I9II-I2; Fellow in Zoology. University of California. I9I2-l3; elected lnslruclor in Genetics. University of California. reuigning lo become Acting Professor of Biology. Universily of South Carolina. l9l3-I4: Professor of Biology, Emory Universily. l9l4-l7: Assistanl Direclor of Agricultural Extemion Service. Clemson College. I9I7-l8; Technician. Medical Corps. U. S. A.. Ccnlral Medical Deparlmcnl Laboratory. Dijon. France. 191849; Professor of Rural Economics and Rural Sociology. Universily of South Carolina. l9l9-23; University of Virginia. I923 ; Editor. Uni- versity of Virginia News Letter. l925-; Director. Inslitule for Research in lhe Social Sciences. 192?: Aulhor: Statistical Study of Virginia: Rural Depopulalion in Cerlain Tidewater and Piedmonl Areas of Virginia; Rural and Urban Living Standards in Virginia: The Place of Agriculture in American Life; The Country Life of lhe Nation Edilo1O; Research in the Social Sciences UEdiIoO; The Social Economics of Agricullure: also numerous articles and brochures on lhe sociology and economics of rural life. Member. American Economic Association; American Sociological Socicly; American Farm Economic Associnlion: and Nalional lmlitule of Social Sciences. LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYSTER. M.D ...................................... Rugby Road Professor of Pediatrics 3 X; 4 S2 A: 4 B H: Raven; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. I897; Inierne. Willard Parker Hospital. New York City. l898; New York Infant Asylum. '899; Oul-Palienls Depart- ments. Good Samaritan Dispensary. New York. Bellevue, and Roosevelt Hospitals; Laboratory New York Board of Health. '897-99: Pracliccd Medicine. Norfolk. Virginia. l900-23; Professor of Pediatrics. I923 : Member Charlottesville Medical Sociely; Virginia Slate Medical Society: American Pediatrics Association: State Board of Health; Children's Code Commission of Virginia: Child Health Association; Honorary Member. Norfolk County Medical Society; George Wash- ington Medical Society. Washington. D. C.; Contributor to Abl's Syslcm of Pediatrics. and 3:.31301- of Various Scientific and Sociological Papers: Co-aulhor wilh Chapin of Diseases of I ran. I471 5;; C! I l5 TIPTON RAY SNAVELY. B.A.. M.A.. PHD ................................. 6 Monroe Hill Professor of Economics A K W; fb B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. Emory and Henry College. I9I2; Master of Arts. University of Virginia. l9l5; Holder of Phelps-Stokes Fellowship. l9l5-I7; Bennet Wood Green Scholarship. l9l7-I8; Master of Arts. Harvard University. l9l8: Doctor of Philosophy. University of Virginia. l9l9; Adjunct Professor of Economics, University of Virginia. I920; Special In- vestigator for the Bureau of Labor. I9l7; Member the American Economic Association; The Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Association of American University Professors; National Economic League; National Tax Association; Royal Economic Society; Author of The Taxation of Negroes in Virginia. I9l7; The Migration of Negroes, published by the U. 5. Bureau of Labor, I9I9; and of various scientific articles and papers. NVILBUR ARMISTEAD NELSON. B.S.. M.A ....................... '2 Jack Jouett Apartments Corcoran Professor of Ccology 22 E; d? B K; Bachelor of Science, Vanderbilt University. l9l0; Master of Arts. Stanford Uni- versity. I915; Chemist, Tennessee Packing Co.. I9l0-l I; Assistant Geologist. Tennessee Geological Survey. I9Il-l4; Economic Geologist. N. C., and St. L. Railway. l9l4-I6; Mining Geologist. Paga Mining Co.. Cartersville. 6a.. I9l6-18; Member Tennessee Highway Commission. l9l8-I9: State Geologist of Tennessee, 1918-25; Fuel Distributor for Tennessee. l92l-22; President. Tennessee Academy of Science. I924; Head of Corcoran and Rogers School of Geology. University of Virginia; State Geologist of Virginia. l925-28; President. Monteagle Sunday School Assembly. l92l-25; Fellow Geological Society of America; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member of Association of American State Geologists tPast Presideno; Society of Economic Ceologists; American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; Seismological Society of America; American Association of Petroleum Geologists; Geological Society of Wash- ington; Viruin3a Academy of Science; Sons of the American Revolution; Member Executive Committee, National Conference on State Parks: Member Executive Committee, Division of States Relations, National Research Council; Chairman. Advisory Council to the Board of Surveys and Maps of the Federal Governor; Author of numer-us reports and geological articles; Vice-Chairman and Secretary. Southern Appalachian Power Conference. WILLIAM HALL COODWIN, B.A.. M.D ....................................... Rugby Road Professor of Surgery and Gynecology K A; d? P E; A $2; 4, B K; Raven; T.1.L.K.A.: Bachelor of Arts. Transylvania UniVersity; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virgin5'; Former Resident Surgeon of the University f Vir inia Hospital; Member of the House Stag. Bellevue Hospital. New York; Adjunct P'ofessor of Surgery. l9lO-16; Assistant Surgeon of the University of Virginia Hospital; Member the Albe- marle County. Virginia State and American Medical Associations; Southern State and Tri-State Medical Societies; Fellow the American College of Surgeons, A.sociate Professor of Sugery. since I916; Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. A. JOHN HENRY NEFF. B.A.. M.D ........................................... University Place Professor of Urology H K A; A S2 A; 4i P 22; it B K; T.I.L.K.A.; Hl3 ; Z : Raven; Bachelor of Arts. University of Virginia. I907; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. I9I0; Urologist. University of Virginia Hospital; Member American Urological Association; Faculty Member of the 3-3-3 Athletic Council. I 4.: 1 tf-i-JIJSE u u 5 3:. g 1: r. , -,. n GARDNER LLOYD CARTER. M.A.. PH.D .............................. Gildersleeve Wood Professor of Chemislry Bachelor of Arls. l9l2, Master of Arts. I9l4, Doclor of Philosophy. l9l6, Universily of Virginia; Anistanl Professor of Chemislry. Vanderbilt University. l9l6-IB; Assistanl Gas Chemisi. Chemical Warfare Service; Member the American Chemical Sociely; Treasurer. General Athletic Associa- tion. l9Zl-22. l922-23. JAMES COOK BARDlN. MD ................................................. Fry's Spring Professor of Romanic Languages 8 A X; 2 A X; Raven; OWL; Doclor of Medicine, I909, University of Virginia; lnslruclor of Romanic Languages. University of Virginia, l9l0-l3; First Liculenanl. Medical Corps. U. S. A.: First Lieutenant. Med.-O. R. C.; Member of Advisory Editorial Board of lnler-America; Edhor of Leyendas Hirloricas Mcjicanas and El. Reina de los Incas. ALBERT jULIUS BARLOW. B.A., B.B.A.. C.P.A ....................... Crcslwood. Ivy Road Professor of Commerce and Business Adminislralian B 9 H; A M A: A K 4!; Bachelor of Arls. Boston Universily. I9l5; Bachelor of Business Administration, Boston University. I920; Cerliflccl Public Accountant. Stale of New Hampshire: Instruclor in Accounting and Acturial Science. Boston University. I9l7-20: Professor and Head of Accounting Department. Havana Branch of Boston University. College of Business Administration. Havana. Cuba, 920-21: Associate Profeasor of Accounting and Marketing. University of Virginia; Member of American Economic Associalion; American Auociation of University lnstruclors in Accounting. L ABRAHAM BERGLUND. B.A., PH.D....; ............................ H Faculty Apartmenls Praia: :r of Commerce and Business Adminislralian A K 1': B P 2; Bachelor of Arts. Universily of Chicago. 1904; Doctor of Philosophy. Columbia University. I907; Taught Economics at Washington State College. l907-09; Special Agent. Bureau of Corporations. l909-I3: Assislam Professor of Economics. University of Washington. l9l3el7; Auociale Professor. I9I7-l3; Special Expert. United Slates Tarn? Commission. l9l8-22; Associale Profenor of Commerce and Business Administration. Univ-rsily of Virginia. l922-26: Professor. I926; Member of American Economic Association; American Association for Ihe Advancemenl of Science; American Associalion of University Protessors: Nalional Geographic Association; Virginia Social Science Association; Author of Che Unilcd Slates Sleel Corporation. I907; The Tariff on Ferro-alloy Uor the United Slam Tariff CommissionL I92I; Ocean Transporta- lion. l93l: Joint author with Mr. Philip G. Wright of The Tariff on Iron and Steel, I929; and with Professor G. T Sturnes and Mr. Frank T. de Vyver of Labor in the Induslrial South. 1930; contribulor of articles on currenl economic qucslions lo the American Economic Review; Quarterly Journal of Economics: Journal of Polilical Economy; Political Science Quarterly; Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science and Harvard Business Review. ATCHESON LAUGHLIN HENCH. B.A.. M.A.. PH.D ...................... E. JeHenon Slreel Professor of English 2 A E; Bachelor of Arts. Lafayette. l9l2; Master of Arts. I917; Doctor of Philosophy. Harvard. I920; Instructor in English. Lafayelle, l9l2-l3: Assistant Professor of English. Pennsylvania I491 CKQPI 1 9 U I IVS Military College. I9l4-16; A. E. F., 19.849; Auislnnl Professor of English, Wesleyan Universily. l920-22; Member Modern Language Association of America. ALBERT ALVIS KINCAID, A.B., M.A.. PHD ................................. Rugby Road Professor of Commerce and Business Adminislralion A T Q; A K 11; $ B K: B F E; O.D.K.; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. Washington Slale College. I9I0; Masler of Arls. Harvard. 19H; Doctor of Philosophy. University of California. I922; University Scholar, Harvard. l9l0; Teaching Fellow. Harvard. I9ll; Assistanl Professor of Economics. Washington Slate College. I9I3-l6; Instructor. Universily of California. l9l6-22; Leclurer. American Inslilulc of Banking. Oakland. California. Chapler; Financial Wrilcr for San Francisco Ca . '919-20; Lecturer. Banking and Finance. Universily of California Extension. I9l8-22. ROBERT KENT GOOCH. B.A.. M.A.. D.PHIL. K3xonJ ........................... Ivy Road Professor of Polilical Science A T J; A II; 0 A K; Eli Banana; P. K.; Z ; I3 ; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. University of Virginia. I9I4; Masler of Arls, Universily of Virginia. I915; Bachelor of Arls, Oxford University. 1920: Masler of Arls, Oxford University, I922; Doclor of Philosophy. Oxford University. I924: Rhodes Scholar, Oxford; Sludenl, Faculte de droil, Paris; Master in Latin. Jefferson School for Boys. Charlollesville. 191344; Instructor in Malhcmalics and Assillnnl in Philosophy, University of Virginia, l9l4-l5; Instruclor in Lalin and Greek. Universily of Virginia Summer School. l9l6; Associate Professor of Hislory and Political Science. College of William and Mary. 1921-24; Associate Professor of Political Science. University of Virginia. 1924: Captain. 60d: Artillery. C. A. C.. A. E. F.. Contributor to Political Science Quarterly; Member American Political Science Association. W. PATTON GRAHAM. B.A.. M.A ............................... P. O. Box 285. University Professor of Romanic Languages Bachelor of Arls. Emory and Henry College; Master of Arts. Universily of Virginia: Sludcnl al the Universily of Grenoble; Sludcnl al the University of Chicago: Professor of French, Lynchburg High School; Professor of Modern Languages. Wesleyan College; Professor of Modern Languages. Mercer Universily; Modern Languages, Cumberland Universily: Modern Languages, Central Col- lege; Associate Professor of Romanic Languages. Universily of Virginia; Professor of Romanic Languages. Editor of JEasy Stories of French Life. from Guy de Maupassanl. FRANCIS HARRIS ABBOT. B.A.. M.A ........................................ Universily Professor of French A T 9: A U; 4 B K; Raven; Bachelor and Master of Arls. University of Virginia, 1899; lnslructor in French. Universily of Virginia. 398-99; Ungvcrsity of Gollingcn. University of Lcipsic. 1899-02; Irslruclor in French Johns Hopkins University and Universily of Chicago; French Department. University of Virginia. since I919. I501 5r .. V JOSEPH KENT ROBERTS. B.A., M.A.. PH.D ...................... P. 0. Box 47'. University Professor of Ccology T A; E E; Bachelor of Arts. Emory and Henry College. l9l0; Master of Arts. johns Hopkins University. 1915; Doctor of Philosophy. Johns Hopkins University. 1922: Fellow. Geological Sociely of America and American Associntion for the Advancement of Science; Member Paleon- lological Society of America; Seismological Socicly of America hEaslcm Divisionx Virginia Academy of Science; Profenor of Geology. Emory and Henry College. l9l6-20; Auislanl Profeuor of Geology. Vanderbilt Universily. l922-24: Associate Professor, 1924-26; Professor of Geology. University of Virginia, I926-; Assislam Ceologisl. Virginia Geological Survey. Sum- mers of l920-2I-22-23 and 27; Tennessee Geological Survey. Summer: l924-25: Kentucky Geological Survey. Summer I926; Geology of the Virginia Triassic; Terliary Stratigraphy of Western Tennessee. Tuscaloosa Formalion of Kentucky. and numerous magazine arliclcs dealing with geological subjects. FLOYD NELSON HOUSE. M.A.. PH.D ................................ Miramonl Apartmenls Professor of Sociology Bachelor of Arls. University of Colorado, I918; Masler of Arts. I9l9; Doctor of Philosophy. University of Chicago. I924: Professor of Economics and Sociology. Oltawa Univeraiuv hKansaO. l9l9-22; Professor of Economics. Middlebury College. I923-25; Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Chicago. 1925-26; Professor of Sociology in the University of Virginia. I926; Member of the American Sociological Society and the American Association of University Professors. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY. B.A.. M.D ................................... University Place Professor of Clinical Palhology 45 A 6; 4h B K; tb E II; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. Universily of Mississippi. I902; Student Auiilant in Bacteriology and Pafaology. University of Virginia. l9l0-H; Assinlanl Surgical Palhologisl. Universily of Virginia Hospital. I9H-12; noclor of Medicine. Univeraily of Virginia, I9l2: Inlcrne. University of Virginia Hospital. I912-l3; Slate Health Department of Virginia. summers of l9lO-H-I2; Imlruclor in Clinical Diagnosis and Assislanl University Physician. Univenily of Virginia. I914; Profeuor of Bacteriology and Pathology, University of Miuiuippi. I9I4; Adjunct Professor of Clinical Diagnosis and University Physician, l9l5-22; Associate P9r;;e;;r of Clinical Diagncsil and Director of Laboralories. Universily of Virginin Hospital. I - . JOHN HOWE YOE. MS.. M.A., PH.D ................................. '4 Faculty Aparlmenl: Professor of Chemislry K 2; A X E; E T; E E; Bacheior of Science. I913: Maslcr of Science. I914. Vanderbilt University; Master of Arts. l9i7; Princeton Universily. Doctor of Philosophy, Princelon Uni- versity. I923; Gradual: Student. University of Chicago hSummer QuarleO. l9l3; Cerlihcate of First Aid Training. l9l3. Uniled States Bureau of Mines; Assislanl in Chemisiry. l9ll-l3; lmlruclor in Biology. I9l3-I4: lnslruclor in Chemistry. l9l4-l5; Vander'nill Universicy. Assistant I511 $653!?! $15 E If: in Chemistry, l9l5-l7; Princeton University; Instructor in Zoology tSummer QuarterL l9l4; Instructor in Chemistry tSummer Quarterd, l9l5-16-l7. George Peabody College for Teachers; Chemical Engineer ton War Gas ResearchL U. S. Bureau of Mines. l9l7-18; First Lieutenant. Chemical Warfare Service. U. S. A.. I9l8-I9; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of Virginia, l9l9-23; Associate Professor. 923-27; Professor of Chemistry. I927; Graduate Work. Princeton University. l922-23; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Chemist Virginia Geological Survey. l925-e; Winner of the Virginia Academy of Science Research Prize for I928; Author of Photometric Chemical Analysis. Volume I. Calorimetry. Volume H. Nephelometry. EDMUND S. CAMPBELL, M.S ............................................. 55 W'cst Range Professor of Ar! and Architecture ORLAND EMILE WHITE. 8.5.. M.S.. SC.D ............................... Fry's Spring Road Professor of Agricultural Biology and Director of the Blandy Experimental Farm Bachelor of Science and Master of Science. South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. I909. I9H; Hilton Scholar. I9I2. and Emerson Scholar, I9I3. Harvard; Master of Science. Harvard. l9l2; Doctor of Science, Harvard. l9l3; Member of So:iety of American Naturalists; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member of the American Genetic Association; Botanical Society of America; American Eugenics Society; Explorer's Club; Research Assistant and Instructor. South Dakota State College. l909-l l; Assistant in Genetics. Radcliffe, I913; Assistant Curator of Plant Breeding and Economic Plants. I924-27; Specialist, United States Department of Agriculture. July-November. l9l8; August-November. I9I9; Mulford Exploration of the Amazon Basin Expedition. l92l-22; Secretary. Round Table on Agriculture and Population Increa :. Institute of Politics. hVHliamstown. I925; Editorial Board. American journal of Botany. l920-ZI; Editor of Genetics Section. Botanical Absiracls. l922-27; Editor of Plant Genetics Section. Biological Abstracts. 927;; Author of Various Papers on Heredity and Genetics and on the Natural History of the Amazon Basin. HARRY CLEMONS. B.A.. M.A ........................................... McCormick Road Librarian 4' T; 43 B K; $ 1' 43 tChinaL Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts. xyesleyan University. 1902. I905; Master of Arts. Princeto... I905; Assistant in Library, Wesleyan. l902-03; Scribner Fellow in English. Princeton. l903-04; Jacobus Fellow of Princeton in Residence at Oxford, England. l906-07; Instructor in English. Princeton. l904-06. l907-08: Reference Librarian. Princeton. l9l8-l3; Professor of English. University of Nanking. China. I913-20; Librarian. University 0 Nanking. 19'4-27; In Charge of Library War Service. A. E. F. Siberia. l9l8-I9; Librarian. University of Virginia. 1927M. ARTHUR FERGUSON BENTON, B.A.. M.A., PH.D ...... Walker Apartment. Fry's Spring Road Profvss or of Chemistry '11 B K; X E; A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.. Princeton University; Part-Time Assistant in Chemistry. 1916-17; Sayre Fellow in Applied Chemistry, 19'9; Proctor Fellow. l919-20; National Research Fellow. 1920-21; Princeton University; National Research Fellow. IQZI-24; California Institute of L331 Technology; Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of Virginia. 1927-28; Member American Chemical Society. American Electrochemical Society. Virginia Academy of Science, and Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. GARRARD GLENN. A.B.. LL.B ............................................... Ivy. Virginia Professor of Law 22 A E; 1P A 4?; A.B.. University of Georgia, 1899; LL.B., Columbia, 1903; Lecturer and Associate Professor of Law. Columbia Law School; 1913-20; Author of Fraudulent Conveyance: U930; Creditors' Rights and Remedies 119151; The Army and the Law 119181; joint author with Adram l. Elkus of Secret Liens and the Reputed Ownership 119101; and articles in various legal periodicals; Professor of Law at the University of Virginia. since March. 1929; practiced 1aw in New York City, 1903-29; Member Society of Colonial Vlars; University Club. New York; Metropolitan Club; Washington. D. C.; Bar Association of New York. American Bar Association and Virginia Bar Association. LOUISE DATES. 8.5.. B.A.. M.A ..................................... ...10 Oakhurst Circ1e Professor of Nursing Educalion EDWIN PARTRlDCuE LEHMAN, B.A.. M.D ............................. Meadowbrook Hi : Professor of Surgery and Gynecology 4i B K; A $2 A; B.A.. Williams College. 1910; M.D.. Harvard University. 1914; John Harvard Fellow. 1913 and 1914; Surgical House thcer. Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. Boston, 1914-15; Assistant Resident Surgeon. Barnes Hospital. St. Louis. 1915-16; Assistant in Surgery. hVashington University. School of Medicine. 1916-20; First Lieutenan.. Medical Corps, U. S. A.. 1917-19; Resident Surgeon. Barnes Hospital, 1919-20; Instructor in Surgery. Vlashington University. 1920-21; Instructor in Clinical Surgery. 1921-26; Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery. 1927-28; Surgeon. St. Louis City Hospital. 1920-27; Assislant Surgeon to Barnes Hospital. St. Louis City Hospital. and St. Louis Jewish Hospitals for Varying Periods up to 1928; Consulting Surgeon St. Louis Maternity Hospital. 1927-28; Professor of Surgery and Gynecology. University of Virginia. 1928-; Member Albemarle County Medical Society. Virginia State Medical Society; Fellow. American Medical Association; Author of Scientihc Articles on Surgical Subjects. SYDNEY WILLIAM BRITTON. 3.5.. M.D.. C.M ............................ Fendall Avenue Professor of Physiology 2 E; 135., M.D.. C.M., McCilI UniVersity. Montreal; Cooper FeHOwship in Physiology. 1921-22; Demonstrator in Physiology, McCill University. 1922-23; Assistant in Physiology. 1923-24; National Research Fellow in the Medical Sciences 1Physiology1. Harvard Res; arch Fellow and Teaching Assistant in Physiology at Harvard Medical School. 1924-26; Associate in Physiology. Johns Hopkins Medical School. 1926-28; Member American Physiological Society; Author of Various Papers on Medical Subjects. WALTER ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY, B.A.. PHD ................... Gilderslccve Wood Professor of Latin K A tSouthernh 0 A K; N E 43; A.B.. Ph.D.. Johns Hopkins University; Professor of Latin. Locum tenens, University of Arkansas; Professor of Greek. Locum tenens. University of Mississippi; I 53 I 4C? 5 .35 u 3 LS Teacher of Latin and History. and Assistant Principal, Greenville. Miss. High School; Classical Master, Sewanee Grammar School. University of the South; Professor of Latin and Greek. College of William and Mary; Professor of Latin. Summer Schools of Universities of Mississippi. Missouri. and Virginia; Specialist in Foreign Educational Systems. U. 5. Bureau of Education; Member American Philological Association; Colonnade Club. WILLIAM EDWARD BROWN, M.D ................................. Blue Ridge Sanatorium Professor of Phlhislherapy JAMES C. DRIVER ..................................................... Faculty Apertment Athletic Director KENNETH FULLER MAXCY, B.A.. M.D.. PH.D ......................... University Parkway Professor of Public Health and Hy'jicne 9 A X; '1? B K; A 9 A; A Q: E E; 45 B II; Bachelor of Arts. George Washington University. 19 ; Doctor of Medicine. Johns Hopkins University. l9l5; Doctor of Public Health. Johns Hopkins University. I921; House thcer and Assistant Resident Pediatrician. Johns Hopkins University, I9l5-l7; Lieutenant. later Captain. Medical Corps. U. S. A., l9l7-I9; Fellow in the School of Hygiene and Public Health. Johns Hopkins University. l9I9-ZI; Assistant Surgeon. l92l; Passed Assistant Surgeon. I925. and Surgeon. I929 in the U. 5. Public Health Service; Member American Epidemiological Society. ALFRED CHANUTIN. PH.B.. PH.D ............................................ West Lawn Professor of Biochemislry EDWARD WATTS SAUNDERS. 13.. CE. ................................... Colonnade Club Professor of Applied Mathematics T B H; Raven. LINWOOD LEHMAN. M.A.. PH.D ................................ Lehmanor. University Park Professor of Latin 2 B T: ti, B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. 19'5. Master of Arts, I9I7. Doctor of Philosophy, '920. University of Virginia; Instructor in Latin. University of Virginia. I915-Z4; Instructor in French. University of Virginia. l9l7-20; Assistant Professor of Latin. University of Virginia. 1923-26; Assistant Professor of Romanic Languages. University of Virginia. l920-26; Associate Professor of Latin and Romanic Languages, University of Virginia, l926-30; Professor of Latin. since I930; Member of American Philological Association; Editor of Labiche's Un Jeanne Homme Presse tHenry Holt and Co.. I923; Translator of Correspondence Between Thomas JeEenon and Pierre Samuel Du Pont de Nemours tHoughton Miinn Co., I93CD; Author of Articles in Various Journals. I541 ARTHUR FRANCIS MACCONOCHIE. 35c. aim London .................... Rugby Road Professor of Mechanical Engineering A E 4?: T B H: Raven: Trigon; Journal of Engineering; Bachelor of Science in Engineering. University of London; Member American Society of Mechanical Engineen; Member Institution of Mechanical Engineers. London; Member American Association of University Professors; Member Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Fellow. Edinburgh Geological Society; Apprenlice. Bertram, le.. Engineers. Edinburgh. I907-I9I0; Assislnnl. His Majesly's Geological Survey. Scotland. I9l0-l5: Draftsman. Barr and Slroud. Glasgow. I9l5-l6; Supervisor. Technicnl School, l9l9-20; Senior Lecturer. Civil and Mechanical Engineering Deparlmenl. Huddersfield Technical College. l920-23; Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Univernily of Virginia. 1923-27; Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. 1927-30: Professor of Mechanical Engineering. 1930-; Registered Professional Engineer in the Stale of Virginia. I927 ; Super- visor of Engineering Extension. I929 : Auislam Geologist. Virginia Geological Survey; Author of Thermodynamics Applied Io Engineering. FRANK STRINGFELLOW BARR. B.A.. M.A ............... Journey's End. IZlh Streel. N. W. Professor of History A T Q; E T; ? B K: Raven; Bachelor of Arts. Univenity of Virginia, I916; Master of Am. University of Virginia. I9l7; lnslruclor in English. University of Virginia. I9l5-16; Rhodes Scholar from Virginia, l9l7; Bachelor of Arts. Honours School of Modern History. Oxford University, I92l; Diploma in French Civilization and Lilcnlurc. Univeraily of Paris. I922; Fellow of the Educational Found-lion of lhe Belgian Relief Commission. Univenity of Ghent. 922-23; Managing Editor. The Virginia Quarterly Review. l926-28. Adviwry Edilor. 928-30. Editor, :ince I930; Contributor of articles and book reviews to various newspapers and periodicals. JESSE WAKEFIELD BEAMS. B.A.. PH.D ................................... Preston Height: Professor of Physics SCOTT MILROSS BUCHANAN. B.A.. PH.D .................................... Universily Professor of Philosophy A T; A.B.. Amhenl College, I9l6; Harvard Cadel School U. S. N. R. FJ. I9l7-l8; Com- missioned Ensign. I918; Rhodes Scholar from Massachusetts ul Balliol College. Oxford, 19'9-2l; PhD. from Harvard University. I925; Teacher of Creel: in Amherst High School. l9l4-l7: Associate Graduate Secrelary of Amhusl College Christian Association. l9l6-I7: Instructor in Greek. Amhersl College. I9I7-l8: Teacher of Mathematics. Arnhem High School. I92l-22: Assistant in Philosophy. Harvard College. 322-24: Lecturer in Philosophy, College of lhe City of New York. 1924-26, and 1927-28; Instructor in Philosophy tor Columbia University Extension. I924-25; Assialnnt Director of the People's Institute of New York, I925-29; Amhor of Possi- bilily, I927; and Poelry and Mathematics. I929. HERMAN PATRICK jOHNSON. B.A.. M.A.. PH.M ............................. East Lawn Associalc Professor of English Literature Bachelor of Ans. University of South Carolina. I904; Masler of Arts. I908; Maslcr of Philosophy. University of Chicago. I909; Teacher of English in Columbia, 5. C.. High School. 304-08: I551 i'1-i . 45 21 El 5533!! FIA ' - It;- 1 v.3? ?:?.Em E119 ,:- ZY'EIIMM Principal. l906-08; Assistant Professor, University of Mississippi. l909-I4; Acting Professor of English, l9lZ-l3; Adjunct Professor of English Literature. University of Virginia. l9l4-I8; Member, Modern Language Association of America. CHARLES WAKEFIELD PAUL ......................................... Whitehead Cottage Associate Professor of Public Speaking A E P; Graduate. Emerson College of Oratory; Member of Faculty. Emerson College, I90l-07; Adjunct Professor of Public Speaking. University of Virginia. 190348; Associate Professor. since I9l8; Member of the National Association of Teachers of Speech and of the American Association of University Professors. CARL CASKEY SPEIDEL. PH.B., PH.D .................................. Fry's Spring Road Associate Professor of Anatomy N E N;Kb B K; Bachelor of Philosophy. Lafayette. I914: Doctor of Philosophy. Princeton. l9l8; Part-time Instructor in Biology. Prinu- on University. l9l4-l6; Maule Research Fellow. Princeton. l9l4-l6; Instructor in Comparative Anatomy and Histology. University of Akron. Ohio. l9l7-18; Acting Professor of Biology, St. Lawmnce University. l9l9-20; Investigator during various sum- mers at Marine Biological Laboratory. Wood's Hole. Massachusetts. Bureau of Fisheries. Wood's Hole. Harpswell Laboratory. Maine. and the U. 5. Biological Station, Fairport. IOWa; Sanitary Corps and Chemical Warfare Department. U. S. A.. I918; Member the American Anatomical Association. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Marine Biological Laboratory. JAMES ERNEST KINDRED, M.A.. PH.D ..................... Fry's Spring Road. Route No. 4 Associate Professor of Histology and Embryology E X; tit A; Bachelor of Arts. Tufts College, 19'4; Master of Arts. University of Illinois. l9l5; Doctor of Philosophy. University of Illinois. I9I8; Demonstrator in Histology and Embryology. School of Medicine. Western Reserve University. l920-23; Member the American Association of Zoologists; Fellow of the American Association of Advanced Science; Ohio Academy of Science; American Association of University Professors; Marine Biological Laboratory. FREDERICK LYONS BROWIN, B.A.. M.A., PH.D ......................... Box 52, University Associale Professor of Physics E 5; Bachelor of Arts, Park College. 19M; Master of Arts, Northwestern University, I916: Ph.D.. Northwestern University. I922; Assistant and Instructor Astronomy. Northwestern University. l9l4-l7: Lieutenant. U. 5. Signal Corps in U. S. A. and A. E. F.. 1917-19; Instructor in Mathematics. Northwestern. I9I9-22; Assistant Professor of Physics. University of Virginia. l922-26; Associate Professor of Physics. since I926; Taught Physics Northwestern Summer School. 1924. I926, and I929; Member. American Physical Society. American Astronomical Society, American Optical Society. Seismological Society of America. Society for the Promotion g Engineering Education. Virginia Academy of Science. American Association of University ro essors. I561 ms iii an HARRY ROGERS PRATT .......................................... The Mews, West Lawn Associate Professor of Niusic and Dramalic Ar! b l' A; Musical Director of the Lake Placid Foundation, 1921-23; Composer of Songs. Choruscs. Piano Pieces. and other Instrumental Works; Harvard. I906. Organist, Composer. BEN-ZION LINFIELD, 8.5.. Crud. in Math, M.S.. PH.D.. D.SC .............. Faculty Apartments Associate Professor of IWalhemalics A E II; 4, B K; Bachelor of Science. University of Virginia. l9l8; Nlaslcr of Science and Graduate in Mathematics. Universily of Virginia. I920; Instructor in Mathematics. University of Virginia. I9I8-20; Doctor of Philosophy. Harvard University. I923; Graduate Student in the University of Paris. University of Strassburg. University of Rome. 1923-26; Doclur-at-cs-Scicncc, Universily of Strassburg. I925; Member American Mathematical Society; American Mathematical Associalion; Soci6l6 Mathematique dc France; Author of arliclcs in Transactions and the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. GEORGE BASKERVILLE ZEHMER. 85.. MA ............................. Dawson's Row Associale Professor of Education H A X; 1, B K; 8.5.. William and Mary College. I9l6; M.A.. Columbia University. I922; Superintendent of Schools. Dinwiddic County. Virginia. I9l7-Zl; Associate Professor. William and Mary College. I92I-23; Associate Director. Extension Division. University of North Carolina. l923-25; Director. Department of Exlension. and Associate Professor of Education. University of Virginia. ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL GORDON. JR.. A.B.. M.A.. PH.D ............. Fry's Spring Road Associalc Professor of English II K A; 49 B K; Bachelor of Arts. College of William and Mary. I9l6; Master of Arts. Uni- versity of Virginia. l9l8; Gas Defense Division, Chemical Warfare Service. I918; Doctor of Philosophy. University of Virginia. l92l; Instructor in English. University of Virginia. 19'9-22; Assistant Professor. I922; Associate Professor. I927; Author of Virginian Writers of Fugitive Verse ; Assistant Literary Editor of Library of Southern Literaturen Ulcviscd Editionh Con- tributor of book reviews to various newspapers and periodicals: contributor to National Cyclopedia of American Biography ; Conlribulor lo uDictionary of American Biography ; Member of American Association of University Professors. BRUCE DODSON REYNOLDS. 8.5.. D.SC.. PH.D ....... . ................. Montibcllo Heights Associate Prufessor of Biology 3 3; Bachelor of Science. University of Virginia. I920: Graduate Student. University of Iowa. 1920-21; Doctor of Science. Johns Hopkins University. I923: Assistant in Biology. University of Virginia. 191647. and I9I9-20; Instructor in Animal Biology. University of Iowa. I920-2l; School of Hygiene Research Fellow. Johns Hopkins University, I92l-23; Assistant Professor of Zoology. University of Arkansas. '92324: Teacher in Summer Quarter. University of Virginia. I571 I9l7 and I924; First Lieutenant Air Service, U. S. A.. l9l7-I9; Member Iowa Academy of Science; Virginia Academy of Science; American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Association of Parasitologists. DUDLEY CROFFORD SMITH, 3.5.. M.D ............................... 30 University Place Associate Professor of Dermatology and Syphilology K E; ? B H; A 9 A; 22 E; O.D.K.; Raven; TJ.L.K.A.; Bachelor of Science and Two-ycar Certificate in Medicine. University of Mississippi. l9l4; Doctor of Medicine. University of Vir- ginia. I916; Instructor of Bacteriology and Pathology. University of Virginia. l9l6-l7; Instructor of Medicine and Member House Staff. University of Virginia Hospital. l9l7-I9; Johns Hopkins Dispensary BaItimorQ, Summer, l9l9; Washington University 5!. Louid. Summer. I920; Tulane University. Summer. I922; University of Pennsylvania. Summer. I924; Member County. State. Southern and American Medical Associations; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member. American Dermatological Association; Member. Baltimorc-Washinglon Derma- tological Society; Syphilologist and Dcrmalologist, University of Virginia Hospital. ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS. JIL, B.A.. M.A.. B.LI1T.. PH.D ................... Faculty Apartment Associate Professor of English Lilcralurc K A; Cb B K; E T; Raven; Skull and Keys; Vicc-Presidcnl, Class of I919; Bachelor of Arts. University of Virginia. I9l7; Master of Arts. University of Virginia, l9l9; Diploma in Economics and Political Science, University of Oxford. I9ZI; B.Litt.. University of Oxford, I923; Ph.D.. University of Virginia. I924; Head of the Latin and Greek Dcparlmcnl. Episcopal High School of Virginia, I9l7-l8; Ccnlnl OHicers' Training Camp for Infantry. Camp Lee. Virginia. 19'8: Second Lieutenant. U. S. A.; Studcnl Assistant in Philosophy. University of Virginia. l9l9; Rhodes. Scholar from Virginia. l9l9; Instructor in English Literature. University of Virginia. 923-24; Archivist. Virginia Folk-Lorc Society, 1923-24; Editor of English and Scollish Ballad: in Virginia ; Membu of Modern Language Association of America; Winner of Edgar Allan Poe Fiction Medal. Woodrow V'ilson Essay Medal for Magazine Contributions; Lecturer in Harvard Summer School. I926; Visiting Professor. Sweet Briar College. 1926-27; Secretary. Popular Literature Group. Modern Language Association of America. I927; Associate Professor of English, University of Virginia. I927. LAWRENCE THEODORE LUDWIC. B.P.E ..................................... Univcnity Assbciatc Professor of Physical Educalion B.P.E.. Springfield College. I925; Director .of Physical Education. Cleveland Public School System. l920-22; Assistant Professor of Physical Education. Universily of Virginia. l925-23. FLETCHER DRUMMOND WOODWARD. M.D ............................... Rugby Road Associate Professor of Ololaryngology K E; N E N; T.I.L.K.A.; IMP; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. I9I9; Ex-Inlcrne. University of Virginia Hospital; EbHousc Surgeon. Manhattan Eye. Ear. and Throat Hospital, l551 New York City; Post-Craduale Student. Bronchoscopy. Universily of Pennsylvania. I925; Member of Albemarle County. Virginia Stale. Soulhern and American Medical Associalions: Fellow. Amer- ican College of Surgeons. American Luryngological. Rhinologicnl and Olological Sociely, American Academy of Ophthalmology and Ololaryngology; Assislant Professor. Ololnryngology. I925. CHARLES PATTERSON NASH. 3.5.. LLB ................................... Rugby Road Associate Praleuor of Law K A; tb A rb; E T; German Club: P. K. Society; Eli Banana: IMP; Raven; '3 ; Virginia Law Review Board; Editor-in-Chief Virginia Law Review, 1924-25. jAMES SHANNON MILLER. JIL. B.A.. 85.. BE .......................... Monlibcllo Circle Associate Professor 0! Electrical Engfncering 45 B K; T B H; Raven: Bachelor of Arls. Bachelor of Science. Emory and Henry CoHcge. I9l8; Instructor in Physics. Universily of Virginia. l9l9-20; Member of American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Society for the Promolion of Engineering Education. CHARLES HENDERSON. E.E ................................................ Rugby Road Associate Professor of Experimental Engineering A T SI; A II; E B Cb; Electrical Engineer. University of Virginia. 1920; Instructor of Applied Mathematics. Univenily of Virginia. l9l4-l7: lnstruclox of Mathematics. University. I9I9-20. GEORGE TALMADGE STARNES. B.A., M.A., PH.D ..................... Fry's Spring Road Associate Professor 0! Commerce and Bus'1css Administralion 1 B K: T A K: A K 4': Bachelor of Arts. Emory and Henry College. l9l8; Masler of Arts. University of Virginia. I922; Master of Arls, Harvard. '924: Doclor of Philosophy. University of Virginia. I924; Inslruclor in the Deparlmcnl of Economics. Universily of Virginia. l922-24; Assistant Professor of Commerce and Business Adminislralion. Universily of Virginia. 325-28. CHARLES NEWTON HULVEY. B.S.. M.S.. LL.B ................................ University Associate Professor of Commercial Law A I N: Commandant. Tennessee Mililary Institute. l906-I4; Superintendent. Sane lnslilulion. l9l5-l7; Lieutenant. Caplain. Colonel. Tennessee National Guard. l907-l5: Major UnfanlryL U. 5. Army, l9W-2l; Khmmanding Officer First U. 5. Disciplinary Banalion; Professor MiliMry Science and Tactics. N. D. Slate College. lnslruclor. First and Second Training CampO: Gradualc. Roller's School. I904; Sludenl. George School of Technology. Army Garrison Schools. North Carolina State College; Bachelor of Science, Sweelwaler College. Doclor of Law. Universily of Virginia. I924; Maner of Science. Universily of Virginia. I925; lnslruclor Mathemalics and LawL Universily of Virginia. l923-25; Assislanl Professor of Commercial Law. since I925. ISM VINCENT WILLIAM ARCHER. B.S.. M.D .................................... Rugby Road Associale Professor of Rocnlgenolagy H A X; N E N; 41' B K; Raven; Bachelor of Science. University of Virginia. I920; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. I923; Member American Medical Associalion: Soulhern Medical Associnlion; Virginia Stale Medical Associalion; Piedmont Medical Society; Radiological Society of America; Albemarle Medical Association; in practice. Asheville. N. C.. 1923-24; Director of X-Ray Laboratory. University of Virginia Hospilal. National Council of the Y. M. C. A.; Nalional Council of the Boy Scouts of America. EUSTICE. E. lNDES. M.A .................................................... Rugby Place Associate Professor of Secondary Educall'on FRANK ARTHUR GELDARD. B.A.. M.A.. PH.D ........................... UniVersity Place Associalc Professor of Psychology K 6; Bachelor of Arts. Clark University. I925; Scholar in Psychology. 1925-26; Master of Arts. Clark Universily. I926; Fellow in Psychology. 1926-28; Assislanl in Psychology. 1926-28: Doctor of Philosophy. Clark University. I928; Inslruclor in Psychology, Clark Universi!y, Summer Session. I928. THOMAS CARY JOHNSON. B.A.. M.A ......................................... University Associate Professor of History K E; T K A; B.A.. Hampdcn-Sydney. . 5: M.A., University of Virginia. 19'6; M.A.. Prince- ton University, 1924; Instrumor in Englis'n. V. P. 1.. I9l6-18. I9l9-20; Naval Air Service. I9I8- '9: Professor of Hislory. Hampdcn-Sydney. l920-23: Instructor in History. Yale Universily. 1924-25; Currier and University Fellow. Yale. 1925-27: Assistant Professor of History. Wake Forest. 1927-28. FRANK W. HOFFER, PH.E., M.A.. B.D ................................. Faculty Aparlmcnu Associalc Praftssor of Sociology ROBERT E. LUTZ. 8.5.. PH.D ......................................... Brandon Apartments Associalc Professor of Chemistry LAUREN BLAKELY HITCHCOCK. 3.5.. MS ............................ 6 University Court Associalc Professor of Chemical Engineering A X E; Trigon; Bachelor U92m and Master U926Q of Science in Chemical Engineering. Mau- achusens Institute of Technology; American Chemical Society; Editor. Bulletin of Virginia Sedion; Soc. Prom, Eng. Ed.. Virginia Academy of Science; Chairman Industrial Commillce; Certified Practicing Chemical Engineer in Slate of Virginia; Wcslmorcland Club. Richmond; U. S. Naval Aviation Corps, October. I918-January, I919: U. 5. Regular Army. 921-28; Graduate U. S. Ficld Artillery School. I922; Army Graduate Sludcm at Massachusetts Institute Technology. I601 1925-26; Technical Staff. EprOsives Manufacturing Division of Ordnance Department. 1927-28; Captain. Ordnance Reserve, Nitrate Section; Member. Graduate Scientihc Club. University Virginia; Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering. University of Virginia. 1928 ,. ALFRED AKERMAN. B.A.. M.F ................................................ University Associate Professor of Foreslry E N; de B K; Instructor in Forestry at Yale. 1902-04; State Forester of Massachusetts. 1904-06; Professor of Forestry, University of Georgia. 1906-14; in charge of Timber Tract. 1914-18; at New York College of Forestry at Syracuse and in wood-working department of hVinchestcr Repeat- ing Arms Company at New Haven, 1918-20; with the Virginia Forest Service. 1921-26; Branch of Forest Management and Research. Georgia Forest Service. 1926-28: Associate Professor of Forestry, University of Virginia. 1928- -. HENRY BEARDON MULHOLLAND. MD .............................. Meadowbrook Hills Associalc Professor of tHcdt'cine 4t .X H; GD P E; '1..1.L.K.A.; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. 1920; 1nterne and Resident Physician, University of Virginia Hospital. 1920-22; University Physician and Instructor in Medicine. 1922-26; Assistant Professor of C1inica1 Medicine. 1926; Massachusetts Cenera1 Hospital, Boston. Summer, 1920. JAMES EDVHN WIOOD, JR.. 3.5.. M.D ..................................... Preston Heights Associale Professor of '1. no! 11icrlicinc t1? B K; A. S! A; 4, P 2:; Raven; Bachelor of Stience. University of Virginia, 1918; Smdent Assistant in Pharmacology and Materia Medica. 1920; Doctor Medicine. University of Virginia. 1921; House thcer. West Medica1 Service. Massachusetts General Hospital, 1921-23; Resident Physician. Massachusetts General Hospita1. 1923; Assistant Professor of Medicine. April. 1929; Member Virginia State Medical Society. American Medical Association; American Society of Clinical Investigation. May. 1929; in charge of Cardiographic Department. University of Virginia Hospital; 1nstructor in Medicine. University of Virginia Hospital. 1923-26; Assistant Professor of Medicine, 1926; Fellow in Medicine of the Nationa1 Research Council, appointed to work with Sir Thomas Lewis in London. 1926-27. DAVlD C. WlLSON, B.A.. NLD .................................................. University Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology LESLIE HEPBURN BUCKLER. B.A., M.A ....................................... University Associate. Professor of La: Bache1or of Arts. Johns Hopkins University, 1912; Master of Arts in Po1itica1 Science, Johns Hopkins University. 1914; Special Student. Harvard Law School. 1915-16; Admitted to the practice of 18W in Mary1and and New York; Member Association of the Bar of the City of New York; The American Bar Association. The Virginia Bar Association; Captain, Infantry Crank CorpQ Reserve. U. S. A.; Associate Professor of Law. University of Virginia. 1929-. 1611 DUNCAN CLARK HYDE. B.A.. M.A.. PH.D ..................................... University Associate Professor of Economics A E 11; Bachelor of Arts. McGill University. l9l7; Master of Arts. Harvard University. l9l8; Doctor of Philosophy. Harvard University, I921; Francis Parkman Fellow. Harvard University. l9l9-20; Instructor in Economics. Harvard University. I9ZI-22; Assistant Professor of Economics. Knox College. l922-23; Professor of Economics. Keio University, Tokyo University. Tokyo. Japan. l923-29; Member, American Economic Association. the Royal Economic Society and the Asiatic Society of Japan. GEORGE W. SPICER. B.A., PH.D ............................................... University Associate Professor of Political Science EARL C. MELLOR. B.A.. M.A.. PH.D ............................................ University Associate Professor of Romanic Philology ARCHIBALD A. HILL. B.A., M.A.. PH.D ........................................ University Associalc Professor of English Philology FREDERIC T. WOOD. B.A., PH.D .............................................. University Associate Professor of Ccrmam'c Philology THOMAS P. ABERNETHY, PH.D ............................................... University Associate Professor of History ALEXANDER DAVID FRASER. B.A.. M.A.. PH.D ............................... University Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology STANISLAW JOHN MAKIELISKI. BS. in Architecture ............... Blue Ridge Apartments Associale Professor of Art and Architecture Bachelor of Science in Architecture; Member American Institute of Architects; Licensed Architect of the State of Virginia. ARTHUR AUGUST PECAU, B.A.. M.A.. PH.D ............................. Colonnade Club Assistant Professor of Geology 3 F E; E 3; Bachelor of Arts. University of Virginia. I919; Master of Arts. University of Vir- ginia, I92l; Doctor of Philosophy. Cornell University. I924. I621 EDWIN MORRIS BETTS. MS ......................................... Brandon Apartments Assistant Professor of Biology WILLIAM WIRT WADDELL. JR. MD .......................................... University Assislanl Professor of Pediatric: FRANZ KARL MOHR. M.A.. Doctor Juris ............................... 23! Fourteenth Street Assistanl Professor of Germanic Languages Attended the German Humanistic Cymnnsia at Weidenau and Baden. Austria: Graduated in I907; Studied Law at the University of Vienna, 1907-12; was promoted there to a degree of Doctor Juris. I9l2; Practiced Law. I9I2-I5; Served in the Austrian Army, June. I9l5-November. I9I8. with fmnl rank of Lieutenant. two and one-half year: in Military Courts in Krakau. Calacia; Practiced Law, I9l8-ZI: Immigrated to U. 5.. August. I92l; Studied English. Instructor in German at Elmhurst College. Illinois. l922-25; Studied during these years and during these summer quarters at the Univenity of Chicago. received M.A. in Cermanics, 1925: Instructor in German It the State University of Illinois. Urbana. l925-26: continued studies in Cermanics; Instructor in German. University of Virginia. I926-27; Assistant Professor of German. since 1927; Naturalized Citizen of the United States: Member of Deutschakadem-Juristen-Verein. Vienna. LANCELOT L. M. DENT, B.A.. M,A .................................... Brandon Apartments Assistant Professor of Philosophy 2 A E; Q, B K: 0 A K; E T; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. University of Virginia. 1925; Master of Arts. University of Virginia. I926; Instructor of Philosophy. University of Virginia. 325-27: Assistant Professor of Philosophy. '927. HUGH M. SPENCER. B.A., MS., PH.D ..................................... Colonnade Club Assistant Professor of Chemistry CHARLES BRUCE MORTON. H, 3.5.. M.D ................................ University Place Assistant Professor of Surgery and Gynecology II K A; N E N; A Q A; Raven; Bachelor of Science in Medicine. University of Virginia. I920; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. 1922: Laboratory Assistant in Biology. University of Virginia, l9l7-18; Laboratory Assistant in Biochemistry. University of Virginia. l9l9-20; House OH'lcer. St. Luke's Hospital. New York City. 922-24; Fellow in Surgery in the Mayo Foundation, Mayo Clinic. Rochester. Minnesota. l924-Z7: First Assistant in Experimenlal Surgery. Rochester. Minnesota, l925-26; Member of the Olmstead County and Minnesota Medical Associa- tions; Albemarle County and Virginia State Medical Associations; American Medical Association; Association of Resident and Ex-Resident Physicians of the Mayo Clinic; Winner of the John Horsley Memorial Prize for Rnearch in Surgery. University of Virginia, I927; Author of Valious Paper: on Peptic Ulcer and other surgical subjects. H531 CQFI S : u I LS ALEXANDER VYSSOTSKY. PH.D .............................................. University Assistanl Professor of Astron-zmy PETER VAN DE. KAMP. PH.D ........................................ Observatory Mountain Assistanl Professor of Aslronomy 22 E; Candidaat, Utrecht HoIlandL I920; Doclomndus. Utrecht. I922; Doclor of Philosophy. Universily of California. I925; Doctor of Philosophy, Croningen HoIlandL I926; Assistant. Kaptcyn Astronomical Laboratory, Croningen, l922-23; Research Associate, Leander McCormick Observatory; Instructor, University of Virginia. 1923-24; Martin Kellogg Fellow. Lick Observatory. University of California, l924-25; Instructor. University of Virginia. l925-27; Assistant Pro- fessor. University of Virginia. I9Z7 ; Astronomer. Leander McCormick Observatory. I925w ; Member of the thhcrland Astronomical Society; American Astronomical Society; Astronomical . Society of the Pacific; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Virginia Academy of Science. ORESTE F. RINETTI. PH.D ............................................. Faculty Apartments Assistant Professor of Italian Doctor of Philosophy. I920. University of Torino Ulalyh from I920 to I923 lnslruclor in Ilalian Language and Literature in the following Institutions of Torino: lnslitulo Manzoni. lnslilulo Maffci, Instiluto Commerciale Massimo d'Azcglio. R. Licco-Cinnasio Massimo d'Azeglio; Liculenant of Machine Guns in the Italian Army, l9l5-l8; Instruclor in llalian at Yale. I925; Lecturer on Italian Literature. New York University. I925; Instructor in Italian. Columbia University, I9Z6-28; Member of Modern Language Association of America. THADDEUS BRAXTON WOODY. B.A.. M.A ............................ Fry's Spring Road Assistant Professor of Spanish 4; B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arls. University of Virginia. I923; Master of Arts. Indiana Uni- versily. I927; Student. University of Porto Rico. University of Paris; Instructor in Romanic Languages, Indiana University, Northwestern University. ADELAIDE A. MAYO. B.A.. M.A... ....................................... Oakhurst Circle Assislanl Professor of Nursing Education CLAUDE MATTHEWS MACFALL. PH.D ................................. West Main Street Assistant Professor of Biology NILS HAMMARSTAND, B.A...M.A.. M.Sc.. PH.D .............................. Cabcll Drive Assistant Professor of the History of Ar! Bachelor of Arts. University of Upsala.'Schcn; Masler of Arts. University of Stockholm. Sweden; Master of Science in Civil Engineering, Royal Polytechnic Institute, Stockholm; Students in Arclr I641 .suumn lm' . ..':t'.-.i. 3:13:52: 23h. itccture at the Royal Polytechnic Institute in Munich; Studied Art in Paris; Archaeological and Art Studies at Harvard University: Author of various articles on architectural subjects. published in America as well as in various Eurcpcan countries. ARCHIBALD BOLLINC- SHEPPERSON. M.A.. PHD ...................... Chancellor Street Assistant Professor of English ORON JAMES HALE. B.A.. M.A.. PH.D ........................................ University Assistant Professor of History EDW'ARD L. COREY. B.A.. PHD ........................................... ...Univcrsity Assistant Professor of Physiology RAYMOND CONRAD HEIDLOFF. B.S .......................................... University Assistant Professor of Physical EducaIion CHARLES M. DANIEL. 85.. ME ............................................... University Assistant Professor of Rlcchanical Enginccring A 4,; 8.5.. I920. ME... '921. New York University; Graduate Student at the Georgia School of Technology. and the State College of XVashington; Taught at the University of Maine; the Georgia School of Technology; and the State College of XVashington. WUXYNE DENNlS. A.B.. M.A., PH.D ............................................ University Assistant Professor of Psychology til B K; I! K A; .V 4t; A.B.. Marietta College. 1926; M.A.. Clark University, I928; Fh.D.. Clark University. I930; Instructor in Psychology. Michigan State College. January-August. I929; Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia. I929- CHARLES K. DAVENPORT. B.A., C.P.H.. PILD ............................ Colonnade Club Assistant Professor of Philosophy X 4!; B.A.. Amherst. I922; C.P.H.. Yale. I923; Ph.D., Yale, l929. JOHN ALEXANDER RORER. NLA ............................................. University Assistant Professor of Extension Teaching 2 $ E; 4t A K; B.A.. Randolph-Macon College. l9l7; M.:X.. University of Virginia. 1924; Head of Department of Mathematics. XVeaver College. 19'7-l8; Student. University of Nancy. France. Spring. I919; Principal. New London Academy, Virginia. '921-24; Principal. J. E. B. Stuart School. Norfolk. Virginia, I926-29; Chairman Division of Research and Experimentation. Norfolk Publit' Schools. 1927-29. I US I w r :v u MELVIN C. DE CHAZEAU. B.A.. M.A., PH.D ................................... University Assistanl Professor of Commerce $ B K; E A E; A E II; B.A.. December. I924. University of Wnshinglon; M.A.. August, I925, University of Washington; M.A.. June. I927, Harvard University: Ph.D.. June, I930. Harvard University: Teaching Fellow. 1924-25, University of Wuhinglon; Imtruclor and Tutor in Eco- nomics. I926-30; Harvard University. Assistant Professor of Economic. 1930-31. University of Virginia. EVERETT FOCG DAVIS, 35., PH.D ........................................... University Assislanl Professor of Biology 4 F A; E E: 4? E; 3.5.. Rulgen University; Ph.D.. The Wanhinglon University: Fellow. Uni- versity of California; Fellow. Biochemistry. The Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research; National Research Fellow in Plant Physiology. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Assislanl Professor of Biology. Miller School of Biology. FREDERICK C. DISQUE. B.A .................................................. Universily Assislanl Professor of Archilcclurc LESTER JESSE CAPPON. B.A.. M.A.. PH.D ............................ Faculty Apanmenls Archivist, Univem'ly Library Acting Assistant Professor of History E H; 45 M A: Sinfonia; Bachelor of Arts. I922. Master of Arts. I923, University of Wiscomin; Doclor of Philowphy. Harvard University. I928; Assistant in History. University of Wisconsin. 1922-23; Assistant in History. Radcliffe College. I925-26; Francis Parkman Fellow. Harvard University. 1927-28; Research Auociale in History. Universily of Virginia institute for Research in the Social Sciences. l926-27. l928-30; Archivisl, Universily of Virginia Likrary and Acting Assislanl Professor of History, I930-; Author of Bibliography of Virginia History since l865 : Member. American Historical Alsocialion; Wisconsin Historical Society. MARY JEFFCOTT HAMBLIN. B.A ....................................... McCormick Road Acling Adviser to Women JAMES R. CASH. M.D ................................................... McCormick Road Professor of Palhology Doctor of Medicine. Johns Hopkins University. TIFFANY WILLIAMS. M.D ................................................... Rugby Road Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Doctor of Medicine. Johns Hopkins University. I 661 13 +2 :1 - , EARNBT J. OCLESBY, M.A .............................................. Onkhurn Circle Professor of Engineering and Malhemalics M.A., University of Virginia. HERMAN C. HESSE .......................................................... Park Pllce Assislan! Professor of Engineering M.E., Newark College. ROWLAND A. EGGER. PHD ................................................. -- Ph.D.. Universily of Michigan. JOHN M. NOKES, M.D .................................................... University Circle Assistanl Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. HARDY CROSS DILLARD .................................................... Park Street Acling Professor of Lana E. L. McQUADE. M.D ......................................................... Rugby Rm: Associale Holcuor of Preventive Medicine OFFICERS 0F ADMINISTRATION HARRY' CLEMONS. B.A.. M.A ........................................... McCormick Road q! T: d? B K; $ l' 47 Chim0; Bachelor of Arts and Masler of Am. Wesleyan University. I902, I905: Maslcr of Arts. Princeton. I905; Auislanl in Library. Wesleyan. l902-03; Scribner Fellow in Englisn. Princelon. 1903-04; Jacobus Fellow of Princeton in Residence at Oxford. England. l906-07; Instructor in English. Princclon. l904-06, l907-08; Reference Librarian, Princeton. I908-I3; Professor in English. Universily of Nanking. China. 1913-20; Librarian. University of Nanking, I9l4-27: in Charge of Library War Service, A. E. F., Siberia. I918-I9; Librarian, Univerrhy of Virginir-. MARY LOUISE DINWIDDIE ........................ , ................... West Main Street Asshlanl Librarian Instructor in Library Economics in the Universily Summer Quarlcr. since l9l3. and in the Uni- versity of Virginia Extension. since I922; Presidenl of the Virginia Library Atsocialion. I926. VIRGINIA EMMA MORAN. B.A., M.A .......................................... MonlibeHo Regislrar I 67 l ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS .............................................. East Range B ursar A K 4'; Secretary to the Rector and the Board of Visitors; Member Executive Committee. Charlottesvillc and Albemarlc Chapter of the Red Cross: Instr'ctor in Accounting; Permanent Chairman of the Finance Committee of CORKS AND CURLS, Incorporated. CHARLES HAROLD HARCOURT THOMAS ............................. McCormick Road Assistant to Me Bursar U K A. CARRIE. WORRELL RICHARDSON .................................... Faculty Apartments Secretary lo the President Secretary Alumni Board of Trustees, University of Virginia Endowment Fund. MARY BERNICE PROFFITT ............................................... Charlottesville Secretary lo the Dean CATHERINE REBECCA LIPOP GRAVES ............................. North Second Street Law Librarian CARLISLE S. LENTZ, M.D ................................................. University Park Superintendent of the University Hospital and Professor of Hospital Administration RETIRED ON THE CARNEGIE FOUNDATION ORMAND STONE, M.A ................................................ Clifton Station. Va. V Professor of Practical Aslronomy THOMAS FITZvHUCH. M.A ............................................... IX West Lawn Professor of Lalin FRANCIS PERRY DUNNINCTON. 3.5.. C.E.,.. ME. ........................ University Avenue Professor of Analytical and Industrial Chemistry HOWARD WINSTON. C.E ................................................. Colonnade Club Registrar JOHN SHELTON PATTON .............................................. West Main Street Librarian WILLIAM M. THORNTON, B.A.. LLD ........................................ Monroe Hill Professor Emeritus of Applied Malhcmalics U331 MUNFGRD .522... . E . s. .273... ., . w.. pr; Pulpry, , :W.:.E .. .........:::2. Q CHILDHOOD: FROM THE POOL WHERE TIME BROODS AND SHAPES ITSELF AND RETURNS ON ITS PATH. THE STAIRWAY OF LIFE LEADS UP TO THOSE MYSTERIOUS HEIGHTS. THE LAND OF WONDER; BACK TO THESE DEPTHS A PARENT HAS DESCENDED. TO HAZARD HER OWN REBIRTH 1N MOLDING THE CHILD ANEW AT EACH FRESH STEP. A R ,A FR A c Mf L4; w jjllf x- i L E ROBERT MANLEY ROBERT MANLEY ............................................................. President HENRY SACKETT ......................................................... V;c..Prcs;d.m DOUGLAS MYERS .............................................................. Secrelary JACK PAUL ..................................................................... Historian I731 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS CHARLES NEWTON ABERNETHY, JR.. . . I ...................... Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania EARL BERNARD ABRAMS ............... 2 ....................... New York. New York Fencing Team. Captain. I93I. Coach, I93I-32. ROBERT CALVIN ABRAMS .............. I ......................... BaIlimorc, Maryland Q E H; Virginia Players; Dean's List. MILTON GEORGE ABRAMSON ........... 2 .......................... Washingion. D. C. tb A; First Year Football, I930; First Year Track. I930; -Vaxsity Football Squad. I93I; Varsity Track. I932. CARROL FRANKLIN ADAMS ............. 4 ............... Charlolte Court House, Virginia CHARLES SCOTT ADAMS. JR ............. I ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia Ib K W; Adjunct Manager Football and Baskcl-ball. EDWARD WEAVER ADAMS .............. 2 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia It A 9; First Year FoolbaII. JAMES CARMALT ADAMS ............... I ......................... Indianapolis. Indiana Q II A; First Year Track. JOHN EDWIN ADAMS .................... 3 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia ROBERT TENNYSON ADAMS ............ I ......................... Alexandria, Virginia LOUIS ADLESOHN ................ I. .. ..... 2 .................. Sea Gate Harbor. New York CHAUNCEY HOWELLS ALBRICHT ...... I . ........................... Massillon. Ohio w E K. JOHN WESTON ALDEN .................. I ................. West Roxbury. Massachusetts ANDREW BOLINCER ALEXANDER ...... 2 ......................... Portsmouth, Virginia WILLIAM LEE ALEXANDER. JR ........... 2 .......................... Washington. D. C. JOSEPH FULTON ALLDER ............... I ........................... BIuemonl, Virginia JOHN CHAPLINE ALLEN ................ 3 ........................ Darlington. Maryland B 9 II; A II; P. K. Society; Baskct-ball Adjunct; Dean's List. KENNETH WEAVER ALLEN ............. 3 .......................... Williamsburg. Ohio E A E. BENJAMIN POLLARD ALSOP. JR ......... 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia FREDERICK HENRY ANDERSON ......... I ........................ Riverside. Connecticut 9 X; Jefferson Literary Sociely; First Year Boxing. JOSEPH BOLTON ANDREWS. VIII ...... 3 .......................... Nchort, Kentucky II K A; A E II; First Year Swimming Team. I930. JOSEPH LINWOOD ANTRIM. JR ........... 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia 4, K E; A 11; German Club; First Year .Track. I93I; Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS. I930,3l ; Board of Editors CORKs AND CURLs. I93II32. ALFRED ALLISON ARBOCAST ........... 4 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia CHARLES GLASGOW ARMSTRONG ..... I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia ROBERT STERLING ARMSTRONG ....... I ............................. Cleveland. Ohio WILLIAM CONWAY ARMSTRONG ....... I .......................... Richmond, Virginia CARRINCTON CINDRAT ARNOLD. JR.. .. I ......................... Flushing. New York K A. ROBERT LEE AULDRIDCE ............... I .................... MIII Point. West Virginia WILLIAM ALLEN AUSTIN. JR ............ 2 ............................... Marfa. Texas 4? A H; Adjuncl Manager Track, I93I; Assistant Manager Track. I932; Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS. RAPHAEL HAROLD AVALLONE ......... 2 ....................... New York. New York GORDON JOSEPH AXELSON ............. 3 ............................. Chicago. Illinois A T. EUGENE XVEAVER AYLOR ............... 2 ......................... Brighlwood. Virginia RAYMOND CARRINCTON AYLOR ....... 2 .......................... Red Hill, Virginia FRANK EDMUND BABCOCK. JR ........... 2 .................... '.WeIIcsIey. Massachusetts A Cb; German Club; First Year Baseball Team. I93I. JAMES LOVELACE BACBY, JR ............ I ........................... Danville. Virginia X qt I741 CIEJI'JI 5g Clvlil S n 3'; 5 'Vi', , 7 W -1 ' I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS GEORGE LLOYD BAILEY ................ I ....................... Keswick. PennsyIvenIa HARRY CECIL CLAY BAILEY ............ I ............................. Ethel. Virginia JAMES NORMENT BAKER. JR ............ 2 .................... ....Monlgomery. Alabama GI K W; A II; German Club; CORKS AND CURLS Staff; First Year Boxmg Squad. I93I. STUART WATKINS BAKER .............. I .......................... Hillsboro. Virginia A T A; Adjunct Manager Basket-ball. I932. BERNARD COLEMAN BALDWIN. JR ...... 3 ........................ Lynchburg. Virginia A T Q; Trigon; P. K. Society; Assistant Manager Baseball, I932. WARREN MCELROY BALLARD .......... 4 ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia JOHN BANCROFT. III .................... 4 ....................... Wilmington, Delaware A T; First Year Football. Boxing and Baseball Squads; Geology Assistant. MAURICE EDWARD BANDLER. JR ........ 2 ....................... New York. New York SYLVAN HYMAN BANK ................. 2 ................... Williamson. West Virginia Z B T; Dean's List. ROBERT EDWARD BANKS. JR ........... 2 .......................... Savannah, Georgia WILLIAM SMITH BANKS ................ I ...................... Beckley. West Virginia JOHN WILLIAM BANZER ................ 3 ........................ Brooklyn, New York A E '15. LEONARD FRANKLIN BARCUS .......... I ....................... Vineland. New Jersey RICHARD CONKLIN BARR .............. I ......................... Ardsley. New York WILLIAM KOHLER BARR ............... I ..................... Lewistown. Pennsylvania E N. EVANS HOPKINS BARRETT ............. 3 ....................... DanviIIe. Pennsylvania HENRY CLAY BARRETT ................ I ........................ Portsmouth. Virginia JAMES SINGLETON BARRETT ........... I ......................... Pelham. New York 4, A 9: First Year Football. JOHN MARTIN BARRINCER. JR .......... 4 ............................. Flint. Michigan A 4,; A K 1'; Skull and Keys; First Year Track Team; First Year Swimming Team. CHAMPE FITZHUCH BARTON .......... I ....................... Hagerstown. Maryland ROBERT PARKS BARUCH ............... 4 ...................... New York. NeW' York K 2; German Club. JOHN MANNING BASHAW .............. 3 ..................... Providence, Rhode Island ROBERT BASTIAN. III ................... I .................... Atlantic Cily. New Jersey FREDERICK WELSH BAYLE ............. I ....................... Glens Falls. New York EDWARD ASHLEY BAYNE .............. I ........................ ScarsdaIe. New York 9 A X. EDWARD SUTPHEN BEARDSLEY ....... 3 .................... East Orange. New Jersey II, II A; A II; P. K. Society; Varsity Football. MARVIN CHANNINC- BECK .............. 2 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland SICMUND JOSEPH BECK ................. I .................... Far Rockaway, New York First Year Baskel-ba ; Lawn Club. . GEORGE KELLY BEEBE .................. I .................. Summerville. South CaroIina ROBERT MASSIE BEERS ................. 2 ...................... Bloomfield. New Jersey 49 K W; Glee Club. JAMES FRANKLIN BEHAN. JR ............ I ....................... Montclair. New Jersey PAUL EVERETT BEHRENS .............. I .................... TimberviIIe. Pennsylvania EDGAR FRANKLIN BELAVAL ........... 6 ........................ San Juan. Porto Rico BEN BELITT .............................. 4 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia CHARLES THOMPSON BELL ............. I ...................... Piney River. Virginia EDWARD GORDON BELL. JR ............. 3 ....................... Bronxville. New York GEORGE. MANN BELL. JR ................. 3 ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia A T Q; A II. MAXFIELD HUDSON BENCE ............ 2 .................... Cambridge. Massachusetts tb A 9; First Year FoolbaII Team. I930: Varsily Football, I93I. I 75 I l Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS ALEXANDER J. BENDER ................. 2 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia CLAUDE DUDLEY BENNETT ............ I ........................... Danville. Virginia FREDERICK WILLIAM BENSCHINE ...... 3 ........................ Brooklyn. New York ROBERT WARREN BENTLEY ............ 3 ..................... River Edge. New Jersey B 9 H; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; First Year Track. I929; Varsity Track, I93I; Virginia Players; Glee Club. ROBERT CHASE BERGEN ........ 7 . . . .f . . . I .................... Ocean Grove. New Jersey SPENCER SITZMAN BERGERv. . .' . . . . . . I ....... e ...................... Flint. Michigan EDMUND BERKELEY .................... 2 .......................... University. Virginia First Year Football Squad. I930. EDMUND BERKELEY .................... 3 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia K A; First Year Football Squad. I929; First Year Swimming Squad. I929-30; Swimming Squad. I93I; Fraternity Representative CORKs AND CURLs. I930; Holder of Skinner Scholarship. I930-3l; Intermediate Honors. FRANCIS LEWIS BERKELEY. JR .......... 4 .......................... University, Virginia Jefferson Society; Reportorial Staff College Topics, I928-29; Associate Editor College Topics. I929-3I; Secretary The Jefferson Society, I93I. CRIFF CLOVER BERKELEY .............. I ............................... Dayton. Ohio 4, K 4'; Adjunct Manager Football and Basket-ball. HERBERT BERKOVICH .................. 2 ...................... HaverhiII. Massachusetts 4, A; First Year Football. I930; Varsity Foolball Squad. I93l. JOHN LOUIS BERKOVICH ..................................... Haverhill. Massachusetts 4; A. JAMES MCKENNEY BERRY. JR ............ 3 .......................... Washington. D. C. EDWARD RICHARD BERTRAM ......... I ....................... Montclair. New Jersey A 4K DANIEL DAVID BIER .................... I ....................... Hoboken. New Iersey CHARLES HENRY BIESEL ............... 3 ....................... NewPorl. Rhode sland Z W; German Club; Varsity Football. THOMAS DRYDEN PEMBERTON BICCS. I ...................... Charlouesville. Virginia jOHN HENRY BILLMAN ................. 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York Dean's List. WILLIAM TYLER BILLUPS ............... 2 .................... Oklahoma City. Oklahoma E N; A K W; Firs! Year Football Squad. I930. CHARLES EDWARD BINC ............... I ........................ Free Union. Virginia WILLIAM EDWARD BIPPUS ............. 3 ..................... Wheeling. West Virginia CHARLES SEAMAN BIRD ................ I ........................... Detroit. Michigan BUFORD SANDFORD BIRDSEY .......... 3 ............................. Macon. Georgia K A; Boxing Squad, I930. , HENRY CURTIS BISCOE. JR ............... I .......................... Washington. D. C. DON W. BISHOP .......................... I ............................ Flint. Michigan JUNIE ALMY BLACK ..................... I ......................... Churchland. Virginia CLEVELAND VERSAL BLACKBURN JR. 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 23 A E; 11; First Year Boxing. I930- 3I; Frisl Year Lacrosse Team. I930-3I. FRANK ROBERTSON BLACKFSORD ...... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia HARRISON WESTBROOK BLAIR ......... 3 ....................... TarryIOWn, New York B G H. RICHARD ELI BLAIR ..................... 2 ..................... East Orange. New Jersey ROBERT FARNHAM BLAIR .............. Z ........................ Stamford. Connecticut 7. q'. STANLEY JAMFS BLAIR ................. 4 ................... Point Pleasant, New Jersey ROBERT IRWIN BLAKSLEE .............. I .................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania HARRY BLATT ........................... I ....................... Harrisonburg. Virginia I? A. THOMAS BLATT ......................... 4 ....................... Harrisonburg. Virginia IF A; Dean's List. I 76 I f, f I ,6?! n y: 2 ,I I u- .' 17;; , , I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR 1N UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS RICHARD WAYMOUTH BLEECKER ..... 2 ................... West Chester. Pennsylvania A 1': First Year Swimming, I93I; Dean's List. STUART SHIELDS BLISH ................. 2 ............................ Seymour. Indiana Z 1': A II: P K Society; Boxing Adjunct, I193I -;32 First Year Lacrosse. ROBERT OLIVER BLOOMER ........................................ Norfolk. Virginia VICTOR BLUE ............................ 3 ......................... Fort George. FIonda MANUEL BLUMENKOPE ................. 3 ........................ Brooklyn. New York CARL ALAN BLUMENTHAL .............. 2 ....................... New York. New York Z B T: Dean's List: First Year Swimming. I93I; Varsity Swimming. I932. RICHARD WILMER BOLLINC. JR ......... 2 .......................... Washington. D. C. E N. MILTON FREDERICK BOLLINCER ....... 2 ...................... Ridgewood. New Jersey GEORGE FRANKLIN BOLIS ............... I ........................ Vicksburg. Mississippi ROY SIDNEY BONDURANT. JR ........... I ............................ Norfolk. Virginia EDWARD MONROE BONFOEY ........... I ............................. Quincy. Illinois B 9 II; Baskel-ba Adjunct. HARRY BINGHAM BOOKER ............. 2 ......................... Indianapolit, Indiana A T A: A ll; Firsl Year Swimming. I930. LEE SUTTON BOOTH .................... I ........................... Danville. Virginia A 1?. ROBERT SEMPLE BOSHER ............... 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia Ith 3!; A II; Assignment Editor College Topics,- Intermediate Honors. I93l; Instructor in Eng- is . I 3'. WILBUR FISK BOSWELL. JR .............. 4 ........................... Decatur. Alabama 1; A e: A II. WILLIAM VEIRS BOUIC .................. 2 ......................... Rockville. Maryland DENNIS MAYS BOULDIN ................. 3 ........................ Marlinsville. Virginia HODGE CASEY BOULWARE ............. 5 ......................... Warrenlon. Vitginin Q A 6: Trigon; Engineering Journal. WILLIAM FRANK BOWDEN. JR ........... 3 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia 9 X; A P X. FREDERICK HARDY BOWEN ............ 3 ......................... Jacksonville. Florida 1, A 9; First Year Football. I929; Fin! Year Swimming, I930; Varsity Swimming Squad. I93I-32; Reporter, College Topics. I93I. Associate Editor. I932: Adjunct CORKS AND CURLS. I93I. Photographic Editor, I932. HARRY BOWEN .......................... I ............................. Crozel. Virginin K 2. JOHN DEKOVEN BOWEN ................. I ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia LLOYD CUYTON BOWERS. JR ............ I .......................... Columbus. Georgi: B 9 II: First Year FoolbaIl Squad; Fin! Year Boxing Squad. PASCO MIDDLETON BOWMAV .......... 2 ......................... TImberviIIe, Virginia ST. GEORGE TUCKER BOXLEY .......... 2 ............................. Louisa. Virginia 10H? JOSEPH BOYLE .................... I ............................. Bulle. Monlana JOHN CLYDE BOZORTH JR .............. 2 ....................... Ml. Holly. New Jersey WILLIAM POST BRADLEY ............... 4 .......................... ScollsviIIe, Virginia Z III; First Year Football. C. STERLING BRADY ..................... I .......................... Darien. Connecticut GEORGE DUDLEY BRAUN ............... 3 ........................ Weslfleld. New Jersey GEORGE PHILIP BRAUN. JR ............. 2 ............................. Chicago. Illinois A W; P. K. Society; Reporter College Topics. I93I; First Year Baseball Squad. I93I; Football Adjunct. l930-3I; Fralemily Representative CORKs AND CURLS. RALPH LLOYD BRAUN .................. 3 ........................ WesIIIeId. New Jersey FRANCIS POE BRAWLEY .................................... CreenviIIe, SouIII Carolina A K E; First Year Football; FIrst Year Track. I 77 I I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JOHN BUNYAN BRAZIER. JR ............. l ................. Charles Town, West Virginia Z 4'; First Year Track. I932. ALEXANDER N. BRECK'NRIDCE. I ..... I ....................... Summersvillc. Virginia JAMES BERNARD BRENNAN. I ......... 3 ..................... Wheeling. West Virginia DANIEL JOHN BRESLIN. JR .............. 2 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia WALTER JOHN BREWER ................ Z ..................... Crecncasllc. Pennsylvania E N; First Year Baskel-ball. I930; First Year Baseball, I930. WARD WALLACE BREWER .............. 3 ................... East Hartford. Conncclicul E X; Skull and Keys; German Club; T.I.L.K.A.; uZ ; Vicc-Prcsidenl of Skull and Keys. 193'; V Club; First Year Football; First Year Baseball; Varsity Football. 193093I; Varsity Baseball. 1931-32; Boxing Squad. I932; DcanB Lisl. WILLIAM BARNWELL BRICKELL ........ 2 ............................. Miami, Florida 3 X; First Year Swimming. JACOB NORMAN BRIERLEY ............. l ....................... Mcluchcn. New Jersey RALPH MAXSON BRIGGS. JR ............. 2 ............................. Ashaway. R. l. HENRY REYNOLDS BRICHAM. II ........ I ......................... Kingston. New York 3 A E. JOHN IRWIN BRIGHT. JR ................. l ....................... Ardmorc. Pennsylvania 9 A X. ROBERT C. BROADFOOT ................ 3 ......................... Onconla. New York 23 4? E; lnlcrfratcrnity Council Representative. WALTER SCOTT BRODIE ................. 3 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia EDWARD ISAAC BROOK ................. 2 .......................... Covington. Virginia WILLIAM YERCER BROOME ............. 3 .......................... Cainesvillc. Florida 9 X. DORSEY WASHINGTON BROWN ........ 4 ......................... Louisville. Kentucky X 4?; Wrestling Team. I929. DOUGLAS WALTER BROWN. JR .......... I ................... Huntington. West Virginia A $. FREDERICK TURNER BROWN ........... 2 ........................ Westport. Connecticut GEORGE CARVIN BROWN ............... 3 ..................... Harrods Creek. Kentucky A T A; A II; German Club; First Year Foolball. I929. GILBERT MORRIS BROWN ............... 4 ...................... Charlollcsvillc. Virginia LEVERETT WILLIAM BROWN ........... 2 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia LEWIS GODFREY BROKVN ............... I ............................ Norfolk. Virginia STEWART HARMAN BROWN ............ 4 ......................... Easion. Pennsylvania THOMAS DICKINSON BROWN ........... 7 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia EDWARD VERNON BRUSH, JR ............ I ........................... Chatham. Virginia K E. HENRY WERNE BRYAN ................. 3 ......................... Louisville. Kentucky 3 4, E. LAMONT STEWART BRYAN ............. 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A W; A U; P. K. Society: Eli Banana; V Club; First Year Track Team. I929; Varsily Track Team. l929-30-3I; Varsily Track Captain; Dean's List. JOHN CARLYLE HERBERT BRYANT. . . . 4 ......................... Alexandria. Virginia A K E; A II; P. K. Society; Eli Banana; V Club; First Year Football. Track and Basket- ball. I928-29; Varsity Basket-ba . I929; Varsity Football. 1929-30-31; Varsity Boxing. I93l-32; Varsily Track. l93l-32; Varsity Baseball, l930-3l-32. RAYE CLEEMONS BRYANT .............. I ...................... Whillles Dcpol. Virginia JOHN CROSBY BRYDON, JR ............... 4 ................... Scranton. Pennsylvania K A; German Club; First Year Track I929; College Topzcs Slaff. I923- 30: Fraternity Repre- sentalivc Conxs AND CURLS 1929- 30. NATHANIEL COLEMAN BRYDON ........ 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia jOHN CHALKLEY BUCHANAN .......... 3 ....................... Honey Camp. Virginia ROBERT CATLIN BUELL, JR .............. l ....................... Hartford. Connecticut Z 4'; First Year Football. l 73 I i-Ilziuns I'HJ. .1113 fmnrr'arazH. x. l Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS IRVING A. BUNKIN ....................... 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York RAY EDWARD BURGER .................. 2 .......................... Covington, Virginia RICHARD SLEMMER BURGESS .......... 4 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia RICHARD JAMAR BURK ................. 2 ............................. V 'alerIoo. Iowa A T; A E II; First Year Track Squad; Assistant Business Manager of CORKS AND CURLS; Fraternity Representative to CORKS AND CURLS, XVILLIAM FRANCIS BURKS .............. 4 ........................... Amherst. Virginia GEORGE. EDXVIN BURNETT .............. 3 .................. RocIWIIIe Cenler. New York 0 A X; First Year Tennis Team. I929; Varsity Tennis Team. I930-3I-32; ulVl ; First Year Boxing Team. I929; Varsity Boxing Team. I929; Varsily Boxing Squad, I930-3I. THOMAS EDISON BURNETT ............. 5 ........................... Bealeton, Virginia JOHN BENSTEAD BURNS ................ Z .......................... Buffalo. New York FREDERIC FERNLEY BUSH. JR ........... I ...................... Garden City. New York THOMAS STEARNES BUSH .............. 3 ........................ Waynesboro. Virginia JOHN WICKLIFFE BUSSEY ............... I ........................... Columbus. Georgia X It; First Year Cross Country Team. THOMAS MOORE BUTLER ............... 2 .......................... Covinglon. Virginia RICHARD AYLETT CABELL ............. I .......................... University, Virginia A 4'; First Year FoolbaII Team; Virginia Players. THOMAS EDMUND CABELL ............. 4 ...................... BuHan Station. Virginia DONALD ALEXANDER CALDERWOOD. I ...................... Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania DAVID MARTIN CALDWJELL ............ 3 ......................... Irwin. Pennsylvania JOHN REA CALDWELL .................. I .......................... Washington. D. C. THOMAS DORNIN CALDWELL .......... 3 ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia X 4i; Skull and Keys; German Club; T.I.L.K.A.; V Club; Assistant Manager of Football; Assistant Manager of Baskel-baII; Dean's List. JOHN DANIEL CALL ..................... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia EDWARD CARLAND CALLIS ............. 2 ......................... LouivaIIe. Kentucky ARTHUR IVATERS CALVER, JR .......... 2 ................. Newton Center. Massachusetts I? E K. FRED XVILSON CALVERLEY ............. I ....................... WineIand New Jersey ROBERT BOLLINC CAMERON ........... I ......................... Pelersburg. Virginia A 4,. PRESTON LEA CAMPBELL .............. 2 ...................... Short Hills New Jersey ROBERT OWEN CANADA. JR ............. I ........................... Crolloes Virginia A T A. MERIT HALLIDAY CANBY ............... I .......................... Washington. D. C. CLARENCE VERNON CANNON .......... I ....................... Ayden. North Carolina ISRAEL BERNARD CANTOR ............. 3 ......................... Pelersburg VIrgInIa VINCENT CARDWIELL ................... I .......................... Hampton Virginia WILLIAM AVERY CARLTON ............ I ...................... BrookIIne Massachusetts CLARKSON CARPENTER, JR .............. I .......................... St. Louis, Missouri A 4'; First Year Football Squad. WILLIAM MURRY CARR. jR .............. 4 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland JAMES PAYNE CARROLL. JR ............. I ...................... CharIolIevaIIe. Virginia EDIVARD JORDAN CARRUTHERS ....... I .......................... University. Virginia 2. N. THOMAS CARSON ....................... I ....................... New York. New York CHARLES HENRY CARTER. III .......... I ......................... Eccleslon. Maryland CLIFFORD CHARLES CARTER ........... I ....................... New York. New YoIt A E II. STURT CARTER .......................... I ............................. BrisloI. Virginia BENOIST LANCDON CARTON ........... I .......................... St. Louis, Missouri 23 X; First Year Track; First Year Tennis. VINCENT CARUSO ....................... 2 ....................... New York. New York I791 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS HOWARD HERNES CARWILE ............ I ....................... Madisonville. Virginia HUNSDON CARY. JR ...................... 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A 4'; A II; German Club; T.I.L.K.A.; Z ; Cross-Country Team. I930; First Year Track Team, I930; Varsity Track V, I93I; Varsity Club; Reporter College Topics. I929; Sports Editor College Topics, I930. FRANCIS ARMISTEAD CASH ............ 2 ............................ Bristol, Virginia JOHN MINOR CASKIE .................... 2 ...................... Charlollesville, Virginia MELROY JOHN CASSIDY ................. 3 .................. Turners Falls. Massachusetts CARL CASTALDO ........................ 3 ........................ Bayonne. New Jersey WILLIAM CLARK CATINC ............... 2 ....................... New York. New York 23 d? E; Boxing Squad. l93l-32. ROSS VALIANT CAUTHORNE ........... 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia d, K 22: First Year Track. I930; Assistant Manager Football; P. K. Society; Skull and Keys; Assistant Editor CORKS AND CURLS. THOMAS ALDEN CHANDLER ............ Z ...................... Los Angeles. California 3 X; P. K. Society; First Year Track. l93l; Varsity Track. I932; Varsity Tennis. I932. HERMAN CHAPEL ....................... 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia JAMES JEFFRIES CHAPMAN. JR .......... 5 ........................ Gordonsville. Virginia ROBERT LOW CHAPMAN ................ 4 ....................... Greenwich. Connecticut HENRY EWELL CHARLES. JR ............ I ........................ Paterson. New Jersey ROGER CHARLES ........................ 3 ............... Haslings-on-Hudson. New York 2: tb E; Varsity Football. I930-3I; Varsity Baseball. I93lo32. JOSEPH WILLIAM CHINN ................ 2 ............................. Hague. Virginia 4, F A; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; First Year Baseball Team. I93l. MAURICE ALLEN CHODOSK ............ 3 ......................... Carterct. New Jersey GEORGE GARDHAM CHORMANN ....... 3 .................... Niagara Falls. New York A E 4k HARRY CHRISTIE ........................ 4 ........................ Brooklyn. New York CHARLES WESLEY CLARK. JR ............ 3 ....................... Clarksdale. Mississippi 2 A E; Intermediate Honors; Holder of Alumni Scholarship. I930-3I; Physics Instructor, I930- 3I 32; First Year Track. I929- 30 OeamR; Varsity Track pI930- 3I. HARRY ELLWOOD CLARK. JR ....................................... Easton. Maryland JOHN LAWRENCE CLARK ............... I ...................... Ellicolt City. Maryland RICHARD HENRY CLARK ................ 2 ...................... Chevy Chase. Maryland EDWARD LEE. CLARKE ........ '. ......... 6 ............................. Chicago. Illinois II K A; First Year Football. I926; Captain of First Year Swnmmlng Team. I926; First Year Baseball, I926; Varsity Football. I927-28-29; Interfraternity Council. I93I-32. PHILLIP SAFFORD CLARKE ............. 4 ......................... Bogota. New Jersey 49 F A; A II; First Year Cross-Counlry Team; Varsity Boxing Team. I930; Madison Hall Cabinet; Dean's List. WALTER BEAUMONT CLARKSON. JR. .2 .......................... Washington. D. C. WILLIAM GRAHAM CLAYTOR JR ........ 2 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia Virginia Players. ALLEN BLEDSOE CLEMENT. JR ........... I ......................... Alta Vista. Virginia ERNEST SMITH CLIFTON ................ I ..................... Florence. South Carolina WILLIAM CORNELIUS CLINTON ......... I ........................... Marion. Alabama GEORGE MOFFETT COCHRAN ........... 2 ........................... Staunton. Virginia B 9 II; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; Football Adjunct. l930-3l; Dean's List. REXMOND CANNINC COCHRANE ....... 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York ANDREW CODDINGTON ................. 2 ..................... Cape Cod. Massachusetts CHARLES AUTUS COE. JR ................ 2 .................... Sackel Harbor. New York THOMAS RUSSELL COE .................. I .................... Sacket Harbor. New York FRANKLIN ROBERT COEN ............... Z ....................... New York. New Ydrk Lawn Club; Lacrosse; Virginia Players. DANA NATHAN COHEN ................. 3 ............................. Cincinnati. Ohio I? E H. IROI e0llfitlll$ ya, 5.: I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS PETER MARTIN COHEN ................. 2 ....................... New ,York. New York Z B T; Dean's List; College Topics; First Year Swimming, I93I; Varsity Swimming. I932; F in! Year Baseball. RODNEY SNEED COHEN. JR .............. I ............................ Augusln. Georgia B 9 H. SAMUEL COHEN ......................... 3 ....................... New York. New York ISADORE CURTIS COIN .................. 3 ......................... Portsmouth. Virginia JAMES WEBB COLE. JR ................... 4 ........................... NorfoIk. Virginia A 25 IF; A X 2; American Chemical Society; Chemical Inllructor: First Year Lacrosse Team. I923; Adjunct Manager of Boxing. 928-29. SAMUEL HERRELL COLE ................ I .......................... Washington. D. C. WILLIAM STEPHENSON COLE .......... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia JAMES CARTER COLEMAN .............. I .......................... Univenity. Virginia SAMUEL COLEMAN ...................... 2 ............... HoIIis. Long Island. New York GEORGE MINOR COLES ........................................ Charlottesville. Virginia Z x11; Skull and Keys; German Club; First Year Football. I930; Varsity Football. I93I; Fin! Year Track. I93I. WALTER LIPPENCOTT COLES ............................... Philadelphia Penmylvania I? I A; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; First 3Year Swimming Team. I930: Deans List. CHARLES WILSON COLLINS. JR ................................ BIoomerId New Jeney GRAFTON MASSEY COMECYS ........... 4 ..................... Bethlehem, Pennsylvania E It E; A K W. WILLIAM JAMES CONDON ............... 3 ......................... Memphis. Tennessee B 9 H; SkuII and Keys; German Club; First Year Baseball. I933; Varsity Football. I930-3I: V Club; Boxing Squad; Fralernity Represenlalive CORKS AND CURLS. I930-3I; Dean's List; Glee Club. I929-30-3I. REGINALD GEARY CONLEY ............. 3 ...................... Silver Spring. Maryland I? K 1': German Club; Adjunct Manager of Football. I929: Adjunct Manager of BaseanI. I93l-32; Intermediate Honors. l93l; CORKS AND CURLs, I930. CHARLES MULFORD CONNELL .......... 2 ........................... Bedford. Virginia DANIEL TERRY CONNELL ............... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia H K A. EUGENE DAVIS COOK ................... I ....................... Challanooga. Tennessee SHEPPARD ROYSTER COOKE ........... 3 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia B 9 II; A H: P. K. Society; Football Adjuncl. I929; Dean's List: Firs! Year Swimming Squad. WILLIAM HARRIS COOKE ............... I ........................ CarlersviIIe. Virginia FRANCIS MARION COOPER .............. 4 .......................... Towson. Maryland Glee Club; Orchestra; Madison Hall Cabinet. HARLAN HUGH COOPER ................ I ............................. Cleveland. Ohio JOHN JANVIER BLACK COOPER. JR ...... 3 ................. ....Clen Ridge, New Jersey 4, K W; German Club; Assistant Manager of Baseball, I93I; Business Manager of Cavalier, I93I. WILLIAM FRANK COOPER ............... 2 .......................... Lyndhursl. Virginia A 4?: Firsl Year Football Squad. I930; Varsity Cross-Counlry Squad. I93I. GEORGE ATLEE CORNWELL ............. 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia JOHN SMITH COSTELLO ........ . . I ....................... Bluemont. Virginia LEONARD TEMPLE COUPLAND ......... 4 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia X st; Fraternity Representative to Conxs AND CURLs. WILLIAM JACKMAN COWARD, JR ........ I .......................... Univenily. Virginia Boxing Adjunct, ENSICN JOHN HENRY COWELL ......... 4 ..................... Hackensack. New Jersey A. LICKIE COX ........................... 4 ........................... Washinglon. D. C. EN;AKW:BFE. LUCIAN BAUM COX. JR ................... 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia WHITWELL WENTV'ORTH COXE. JR.. . . . 2 ........................... Roanoke, Virginia K A; Scarab. FRANCIS HOPKINS CRAFT ............... I ..................... BramweII. West Virginia I811 CKFISIQIII: , 4- I u I Academic Class 1 NAME. YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JAMES HARVEY CRAFT. JR ............... 2 ..................... Springton. West Virginia PAUL HERMAN CREEL. JR ................ I ......................... Earlehurst. Virginia WYLIE FACKLER CREEL ................. 2 ......................... Bahimore. Maryland ROBERT ENGLAND CROWDER ......... I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia jOHN JAMES CULBERTSON, III .......... I .................... Oklahoma City. Oklahoma ID A 9; First Year Boxing. LEON RICHARD CULBERTSON ........... 3 ............................ Norton. Virginia H K A; Boxing Squad. I930-3I. DAVID MALCOLM CUMMINGS. III ........ I ............................. Houston. Texas 2 A E. GUS CUMMINGS .......................... I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia PETE. CUMMINGS ........................ I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia ROBERT CHESTER CUTLER ............. 2 ...................... Newport News. Virginia K E; First Year Football. I930; Varsity Football. I93I. JOHN MARIS CUTSINGER ................ I ............................ Franklin. Indiana PETER DABNEY ......................... I .............. , ............ Washington. D. C. 8 X; First Year Track, I932. , CONSTANCE ANTHONY D'ALONZO ..... 2 ............... I.' ....... Wilmington. Delaware ROBERT HATCHER DALTON ............ I ................ ' ........... Holland. Virginia HENRY RAYMOND DAME ............... 3 ..................... Middletown. New jersey 3 N; A K 1'; Lacrosse. I930. . EDMUND PENDLETON DANDRIDCE. JR. 2 ......................... Nashville. Tennessee 4, K W; German Club; First Year Boxing Team. I93I; Adjunct FootbaIII. I930; Fraternity Representative Conxs AND CURLS. ROBERT HOWISON DANIEL ............. I ...................... CharIoltcsviIIc, Virginia LOUIS CHARLES DANNENBRINK, JR..'. . . 2 ............................ Atlanta, Georgia JACK DUNTON DARNELL ............... I ................... Atlantic City. New Jersey 4, E K. ROSWELL BURROWS DAVENPORT ..... 3 ......................... Richmond. Virginia 1? K E; P. K. Society; Skull and Keys; First Year Football. I929; First Year Track. I930; Varsity Football Squad. I930. WALTER PITT DAVIDSON .............. 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia WALTER VICTOR DAVIDSON, JR ......... I ...................... Greenwich. Connecticut II K A. AMOS DAVIS ............................ 3 ....................... Altoonz. Pennsylvania CHARLES SIDNEY DAVIS ................ 3 ......................... Universily, Virginia JOHN HAYWOOD DAVIS ................ I ............................ Lorton. Virginia MO5T113M1'ER DAVIS, JR .................... 2 ........................ Newark, New Jersey ROBERT HILL DAVIS. JR ................. I ......................... St. Louis. Missouri A T 9; Football Adjunct. CHARLES MARSHALL DAVISON. JR ...... I ......................... Richmond. Virginia K A. TREADWELL DAVISON ................. 2 ......................... Richmond, Virginia K A; First Year Football; First Year Swimming. DUDLEY OLIVER DAWSON .............. I ........................ Woodbridgc, Virginia LAURENCE AMBROSE DAWSON ........ 2 ......................... University. Virginia SAMUEL COOPER DAWSON. JR .......... 4 ......................... Alexandria. Virginia Raven Society; V Club; First Year Baskel-baII Team. I929; First Year Baseball Team. I929; Varsity Baskel-ball Squad; Varsity Baseball Team. I93I; Dean' List; Intermediate Honors. mu I F; u? 'i 9:. . ,. I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS RICHARD WHITESIDE DAY ............. 5 .......................... Richmond. Virgini- K 2; A II; P. K. Society; First Year Football. I927: Fin! Year Track. I928; Varsity FootbeII. I928-29; Varsity Track. I9Z9-30-3I; V Club; Virginia Players. ERASTUS CHARLES DEAL. JR ........... I ....................... New York. New York B K. LOUIS A. DEAN .......................... 3 ..................... Poughkeepsie. New YorI: MAURICE SMITH DEAN ................. I .......................... Richmond. Virginia WILLIAM JONES DEBUTTS .............. 4 ....................... BarboursviIIe. Virginia TOM VICTOR DEJOURNO ................ 3 ....................... New York. New York JOHN RENSEALOR DEKLE. JR ............ I .......................... Savannah. Georgia K A JAMES POTT DELAFIELD ..................................... Chap ppa un. New York 2 X; A II: German Club; u V Club; Fin! Year Buket- baII. I928; First Year asebaII. I928; VarsIly Baskel-baII. I929-30- 3I; Varsity Tennis Team. I929-30- 3I. CLAY EDWARD DELAUNEY ............. I ......................... Baltimore. MaryIand K 2. JOHN 'AINSWORTH DELVES ............ 3 ...................... AmilyviIIe. New York A T; First Year Baskel-baII Squad. DAVID RICHARD DEMAREST ........... I ...................... Ridgewood. New Jersey A T. THOMAS HARMAN DENNE. JR ........... I ................... West Harlforcl, Conneclicul A 4?; First Year Football Team, I93I. WILBERT CHALMER DENNIS ............ 3 ......................... University, Virginia HARRY WILLIAM DERBY .............. I ........................... Detroit. Michigan CHRISTOPHER A. DERISI ................ 3 ...................... Scheneclady. New York FREDERICK CRAY DEWEY .............. I ........................... DelroiI. Michigan JAMES FRANK DEWEY. JR ............... I ........................ Cheller. Pennsylvania 2 N. JOHN MINNAUCH DIAL ................ 2 .................... Columbia. South Carolina A K E: P. K. SOCIer; V CIul'; Fin! Year Football, I930; Fir! Year BaskeI-baII. I930; Varsily Football. I93I; DaakeI-baII; Lacrosse, I93I; De.n's List. JOSEPH DEIDRICK DIAL ................. I .......................... Washington. D. C. GEORGE NELSON DICKINSON ........... 2 ........................... Roanoke, VirgInia WAVERLY WALTERS DICKSON .......................... Wake Foresl. Norlh Carolina .p F A; Associate EdiIor Conxs AND CURLS, I930: Board of Edilors Comes AND CURLS l93l; MadisoII Hall Cabinet: Dean's List. CURTIS JOHN DIERAUF ................. 2 ........................ Boston. MusacIIusem STANLEY WOMACK DINWIDDIE ........ 3 ...................... CharIoIlesviIIe, Virginia ROBERT ERNEST DISMUKES. JR ......... 4 .......................... Cqumbus. Georgia B 9 II; A II; P. K. Society; T.I.L.K.A.; Z ; FoolbaII Adjunct, I928-29; Assislanl Manager Football, I930; Manager Football. I93I: First Year BasebaII: V CIub. THOMAS LESTER DIXON ............... 4 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia RANSOM I- NRY DOBBELAAR ......... 2 ....................... New York. New York ROBERT SMITH DODD .................. 3 ............................. Cleveland, Ohio 2 A E; Lacrosse. I930-3I-32; Varsity Football. I93I-32. WALLACE BUCKINCIHAM DODD ........ 3 ............................ Cleveland. Ohio E A E; Dean's List; University Band. I929. JOHN ESSER DODSON ................... I ..................... Bethlehem. PennsyIvania A 1,. HUGH EDW'ARD DONNALLY ........... 2 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia CHARLES ALLEN DONNELLY ........... I ...................... CharlottesviIIe. Virginia FLORENZ JOSEPH DOOLEY .............. 2 .................... Perth Amboy. New Jersey BYRON WALTER DORSEY ............... 2 ............................. Chicago, Illinois CF A 9; CORKS AND CURLS SlaE. I932; Adjunct Track. LUCIEN MINSHALL DOTY .............. 2 ............................ Portsmouth, Ohio I881 CIQPILQIIIJJ A .3-1--. I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS CHARLES WILLIAM DOWDEN .......... 3 ......................... Louisville, Kentucky CLIFTON ARCYLE DOWELL. JR .......... I ....................... New York. New York WILLIAM BRYANT DOWNFS ............ 3 .......................... Washington, D. C. THAYER PEREIRA DRAPER ............. I ............... Haslings-on-Hudson. New York ALFRED H. C. DRAYTON ................ 3 ...................... Jersey City. New Jersey A T; College Topics Staff; Jefferson Society. VIRCIL HOMER DRISSEL ................ 2 .......................... Washinglon. D. C. E N; First Year Football Team, I929; First Year Baseball Team. I930; Varsily FoolbaII Squad. I93I. JOHN PENDLETON DUBOSE ............ 3 ................... Westbury. L. 1.. New York ALDRICH DUDLEY. JR .................... 2 ........................ Middleburg. Virginia ID K E; A II; German Club; First Year Track, I93l; Associate Editor Conxs AND CURLS. 1932. JAMES RANDOLPH DUDLEY ............ 3 ...................... CharIollesviIle. Virginia THOMAS MARSHALL DUER. JR .......... I ........................ Baltimore. MaryIand ROBERT HAMILTON DUFF .............. 2 .......................... Washington. D. C. I N; Junior Cabinet. Madison Hall. OSEPH JAMES DUFFY .................. 2 ......................... Appalachia. Virginia EN BANE DULANEY .................... 3 .......................... Washington. D. C. 9 X; College Topics SIaII. l929-3I; CORKS AND CURLS SIaH. l929-3l: Board of Edilors Conxs AND CURLS. I932; Virginia Players; Inlerfralernily Council; Dean's Lint: Intermediale Honors. PAUL SUMMERS DULANEY .............. l ........................... Washington. D. C. 6 X; Dean's Lint. CHARLES EVERITT DUNCAN ............ l .................... New Rochelle, New York IF 3 K. ANDREW WALLACE DUNCAN ........... 2 ......................... Greenville. Kenlucky E A E: College Topics Slaff. I930-3I; Associate Editor College Topics, I93I-32: Track Adjunct. I930-3I: Alternate Assistant Manager Track. I93l-32: Dean's List. THOMAS OLIVER DUNLAP. JR ........... 4 ............................. Cincinnali. Ohio n K A; A E II; Adjunct COR.:s AND CURLS. I928; First Year Tennis. I928. ELEUTHERE PAUL DUPONT, JR ......... I ....................... Monlchanin. Delaware 'P K 2?; First Year Track. VICTOR DUPONT. JR ..................... I ........................ Cuyencourt, Delaware lb K E; Finl Year Boxing. WILLIAM BENNETT DURKEE ............ I ..................... Sanla Barbara. CaIiIornia HOWARD JACKSON DUTCHER. JR ....... I ............................ Norfolk. Virginia JOHN EMMETT EARLY. JR ................ 2 ....................... Charlollesville. Virginia K A. JAMES WYMAN EATON ................. I ...................... Cocoanul Grove. Florida 4, IV A. RICHARD W'HARTON ECHARD .......... 2 ....................... SI. Pelersburg, Florida JOHN MINOR ECHOLS ................... 2 ......................... University. Virginia JEROME PHILLIP ECKSTEIN. JR .......... l ........................... Savannah. Georgia Z B T. WILLIAM OHN EDGAR. R ............... 3 ......................... Brooklyn. New York 2 N; arsily FoolbalI. I9 I. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS EIPPER, JR ........ I .................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania I? P A. RALPH MILES EISENBERG ............... 3 ........................ Brooklyn. New York CAREY DEWITT ELDRIDCE ............. I ....................... Chaltanoogn. Tennessee JOHN LEFFINGWELL ELIOT. JR .......... 2 ......................... Clinlon. Conneclicul A T. HARRY FLETCHER ELLINGTON ......... I .......................... San Antonio. Texas K E: First Year Baskel-ball; Virginia Players. JOHN PACE ELLIOTT .................... l .......................... Uliversity, Virginia B 9 II; Football Adjunct. I93I. I 34 I --;:c:.-;LJL g4 I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS WARREN CRICE ELLIOTT ......................................... Universily. Virginia g GdHI95I K Society; Football Adjuncl. I929; CORKS AND CURLs Adjunct. I929- 30; Tennis qua . GEORGE HENRY ELLIS. ............... 3 ....................... Chattanooga. Tennessee 4? A 9; K II; First Year Raskel- ball I930; Blusineu Manager CORKS AND CURLS I932. SAMquEL ELLIS. JR ............................................. Philadelphia, PennsyIvnnIe LEONARD BROOKS ELMS ............... I ..................... Easl Orange. New Jersey 8 X; Jegerson Society; Virginla Players. ALVIN THOMAS EMBREY. JR ............ I ...................... Fredericksburg. Virginia LEON KINCMAN EMERSON .............. I ....................... Quincy. Massachunelh MAYO LOWNDES EMORY ............... I ........................ Cranford, New Jeney Z 1!; First Year Swimming Squad I932. JOHN WILLIAM ENGLISH ................ I ........................ WeslerId. New Jersey IP13. WILLIAM PERRY EPES. JR ................ I ...................... Newporl News. Virginia 9 x; Associale Editor CORKS AND CURLS. l93I-32. RICHARD GRANVILLE ERCENBRIGHT.. 2 ........................... SIaunlon. Virginia CHARLES BYRON ESTBERC ............. I ....................... Waukesha. Wisconsin HAROLD HERNDON ESTES .............. 3 ..................... RuckersviIIe. Virginia PATRICK MANN ESTES, JR ............... 3 ......................... Nashville. Tennessee tb K 2: Adjunct Manager Foolball. I930; First Year Track Squad. I930. JAMES BURTON EVANS .................. 3 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia SHEPLEY EDWARD EVANS .............. 4 ........................ Merion, Pennsylvania A It; A II: P. K. Society: Adverlising Manager College Topics, I930; Firs! Year Lacrosse. I929; Varsily Lacrosse Team. I929-30-3I. SHERWOOD JOHN EVANS ............... 2 ..................... AIIenlown. Pennsylvania II K A; First Year Boxing; President Madison Hall Junior Cabinet. UPSHUR QUINBY EVANS ................ 3 ........................... Danville. Virginia 4, A 9. WILLIAM DUNBAR EVANS 11R ........................................ SaIucIa. Virginia di K 4'; FII-st Year Baskct- baI Squad; FIIsl Year Bueball. GROVER WOODROW EVERETT ......... I .......................... Washington. D. C. JOSEPH WILSON EVERSOLE ............. I ......................... University, Virginia K A. EDWARD EVERTZ ........................ 2 ......................... Newark, New Jersey DONALD SMITH EVES ................... Z ....................... Palermn. New Jersey HOWARD WHITLEY EVES .............. 2 ....................... Paterson. New Jersey ROLAND GUY EVES. JR ................... 3 ........................ Paterson. New Jersey CALEB CHERBONNIER EWING .......... I ........................ Timonium. Maryland ReportcriaI Staff College Topics. BERTRAM LIONEL EYCES ............... I ...................... Brighton. Massachusells WILLIAM HARDY EYRE ................. I ........................ IVayne, Pennsylvania FREDERICK WILLIAM FALK ............. I .................... PhiladeIphia. Pennsylvania NEIL JOYCE FALLON .................... I ........................ Omar. West Virginia First Year FoolbaII. LLOYD GUY FANCEL .................... 3 ....................... New York. New York HERBERT RUPERT FARBER ...................................... Paterson, New Jeney ALFRED EDWARD FARRAR. JR .......... I .......................... St. Louis, Missouri 19 II J. R. GORDON FAUX ....................... I ..................... WoIIaslon. Massachusells ROSS STEELE FAXON. JR ................. I .................... San Francisco. California THOMAS JACKSON FEE ................. 2 ....................... Elizabelh. Ntw Jersey A E 1:; Dean's List. ALBERT STRUVEN FEHSENFELD ....... 3 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland 9 A X. I851 g3 I33 , 4 7 - I 4 4 I' 5.. I l .1..;--..,;' - .7; I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS GEORGE FEIFER .......................... 2 ....................... New York. New York NATHAN ZICMUND FEINSTEIN ......... 2 ...................... Jersey City. New Jersey HARRY WOLCOTT FENNER ............ 3 Norfolk. Virginia GRICSBY COLVILLE FERNEYHOUCH... 4 .................. Richmond. Virginia CHARLES FIELD, IV ..................... 4 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia WILLIAM JAMES FIELDER. IR ........... I .......................... Columbus, Georgia SIDNEY FINK ............................. I ...................... Beckley. West Virginia FREDERICK WALL FINN ................ I ...................... New York. New York 2 N: First Year Football. THOMAS LYONS FISHBURNE ........... 2 ...................... CharlotlesviIIe. Virginia A ii; P. K. Society; Skull and Keys; First Year Boxing Team. I93I; First Year Swimming Squad I93I; First Year Baseball Team. I93I; Varsity Boxing Squad. I932. RICHARD ARTHUR FISHEL ......................................... Cleveland. Ohio Z B T; CORKS AND CURLS SIaH. J. IRVING FISHER ........................ 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York NATHAN BURTON FITCH. JR ............ I ..................... New Haven. Connecticut ROBERT GORDON FITZELL .............. l ......................... Bahimorc. Maryland HENRY MAYNADIER FITZHUCH. JR.. . .. l ...................... Westmimler. Maryland JOHN ROSE FITZHUCH .................. 2 ........................ Vicksburg. Mississippi I? K W; A H: P. K. Sociely; CORKs AND CURLs Slaff. I93I-32; Adjunct Manager Football. I930-3I; First Year Tennis Team. I93I; Varsity Boxing Squad. I932. WILLIAM HENRY FITZHUGH. JR .......... 4 ........................ Vicksburg. Mississippi 45 K 1'; A H; German Club; Board of Editors CORKS AND CURLS; Interfralernily Council. WILLIAM CHAPPELL FLAKE. JR .......... 6 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 45 K E; A P X; German Club; A. S. M. E.; Trigon; Fraternity Represmlalive CORKS AND CURLS. I929. CLIFFIRD BRIDGES FLEET ....................................... Richmond. Virgima B 9 II: A H; P. K. Society; Football Adjunct I930-:3I First Year Winler Track Squad: Fraternily Representative CORKS AND CURLS; Deans List. GEORGE RICHARD FLETCHER .................................... Washington, D. C. E N; A K 1'; Baseball Team. I930; V Cl3ub. HERMAN WESTINGHOUSE FLETCHER.. 2 .......................... Goshen. New York GEORGE EDWARD FLOCK ............... 2 ................... WiIIIamaport. Pennsylvania K E;C.ckull and Keys; Firsl Year Football; Varsity Football. I93I; First Year Track. I93I; V Iub. WARREN CAMPBELL FLYNN ........... I ......................... 5!. Louis, Missouri DAVID HUDSON FOGEL ................. I ........................ Brooklyn. New York JULIUS FOCEL ........................... 2 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia THOMAS MADDEN FOLEY. JR ........... l .......................... Washington. D. C. 2 X; First Year Football; First Year Baskel-ball. HAROLD ALLISON FORD ................ 2 ....................... Wilmington. Delaware HARVEY FORD ......................... I ............................... Bexley. Ohio I? A 9. MALCOLM jUDSON FORD ............... 2 .......................... Pendleton. Virginia RICHARD FORECCER. JR ................ 2 ....................... New York. New York FRANK ALBERT FORESTER ............. 4 .................... Tuxedo Park. New York A T: A 2: H. STANLEY FREDERICK FORESTER ....... 3 ..................... Tuxedo Park. New York A T; Inlermediale Honors. GEORGE DOUGLAS FORNEY ............ I ..................... Gettysburg. Pennsylvania First Year Football. MELANCTHON GRAHAM FORSTER ..... 2 ...... . .................. Memphis, Tennessee WILLIAM HAYS FORSTER. JR ............ 3 .......................... Erie. Pennsylvania Z 11; A 23 H; P. K. Society; First Year Wrestling. I930. DOUGLAS LYALL FORSYTH ............ 3 ............................ Esmonl. Virginia Z 1!; SkuII and Keys; German Club. I 36 I III $2. tile! 53 UJII S , ' :JT 7 '7 , V ' 1- - :19 I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS STEPHEN JOSEPH FORTUNATO ........ I ....................... Wilmington. Delaware WILLIAM BONNETT FOWLER ........... Z .................... White Plains. New York U K A. JOHN RAYMOND FRANKE. JR ............ I ........................ Irvington, New York STEPHEN GARRY FREEDMAN .......... 3 .................... Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Z B T; Cavalier SlaH; Varsity Golf Squad, I93I. JOHN MILLER FREEMAN ................ I ................... Cermantown. Pennsylvania B K. ROBERT CLEMENT FRENCH ............ 3 ......................... Maysville. Kentucky K A. BERNARD FRIEDMAN .................... I ...................... Scranton. Pennsylvania HERBERT SANFORD FRITZ ............. 2 ................... Mount Vernon. New York LAURENS FRITZ ......................... 3 ......................... Pelham, New York HENRY CHARLES FROEHLING ......... 4 .......................... Richmond, Virginia Cb K 2; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; Adjunct Manager Baskel-ball; Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS. HENRY WILLIAM FROST, JR ............ I ........................ Middleburg. Virginia A W; First Year Boxing Squad. WILLIAM JEFFERSON FRY. JR ............ 2 .................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania PHILIP KENYON FRYBERCER .......... I ........................... Duluth. Minnesota LAURENCE MARTIN FULLER ........... I ................... WhitinsviIIe. Massachusetts WILLIAMSON WHITEHEAD FULLER. II. 2 ................. Briarcliff Manor. New York A 4'; Reporter College Topics; First Year Baseball Squad. I93I; Manager Fencing CIub. JOHN PERKINS FURNISS ................ 3 ............................ Selma. Alabama K 2; A II; A E II; Adjunct Boxing, I930-3I; Assistant Manager Boxing. I932. IRWIN FREDERICK CAECKLE. ........... 2 .......................... Erie, Pennsylvania STANLEY STUART CAREER ............ 2 .......................... Washington. D. C. GEORGE HALL GARDNER, JR ........... 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 9 A X. MORTON LINCOLN CARMESEY ........ I ....................... New York. New York FRANK KENDALL CARRETSON ......... I ........................... Wilmette. Illinois jOHN RANDOLPH GARRETT, JR ......... 2 ........................... Roanoke, Virginia 4, K 4'; A II; P. K. Society; Adjunct Manager Basket-ball. ROBERT RUSSELL GARRETT ........... I ..................... Hackensack, New Jersey Q E K. GEORGE COBB GARRIS ................. I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia WILLIAM JASPER CARRIS. JR ........... I ............................ Norfolk. Virginia JAMES ALLEN CARVEY ................. 2 ......................... AIexandria. Virginia 2 41 E. CHARLES WALTER CASQUE. JR ......... 2 .......................... Savannah. Georgia K A; CIee CIub. JOHN HANSON CASSAWAY ............. 3 .......................... Washington. D. C. A ID; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; First Year Lacrosse, I930; Varsity Lacrosse, I93I. LEROY CLIFTON GASTON. JR ............ I ............................ Mobile, Alabama MARTIN GATES ........................ I ...................... Matlapan, Massachusetts HERDON MAURY CATEWOOD ......... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia BERNARD GRANVILLE GAY ............ I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia DANIEL BRADLEY GAYLORD ........... I ................... Easthampton, Massachusetts ARTHUR MATTHEW CAYNOR. JR ....... 3 ........................ Brooklyn, New York ERNEST FOSTER CEHRMANN .......... 4 ........................ Newark, New Jersey gr A; First Year Football Team. I928; Varsity FoolbaII. I930-3I; Varsity Lacrosse. I93I; ean's List. CHARLES RUDOLPH CEILFUSS .......... 2 ........................ Ballimore, Maryland I871 certaietlLs e 1: ,W -. . -,.. ' I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS FENTON ALLEN CENTRY ............... 4 ....................... Chattanooga. Tennessee E X; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; T.1.L.K.A.; 13 ; Secretary and Treasurer of Academic School. 1930-31; 3-3-3 Council; Intermediate Honors; Varsity Club; First Year Football. Boxing and Track. 1928-29; Varsity Football and Track, 1930-31-32; Captain of Boxing. 1932; Southern Conference Light-Heavyweight Champion. 1931. FRANKLIN WALTER GERHART ......... 3 ...................... Jonestown, Pennsylvania Q E K. CHARLES S. CERSONI ................... 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York Lawn Club. . BLAIR WEAVER GIBSON ................ 3 ........................ Altoona. Pennsylvania EUGENE ASHLEY GIBSON .............. 3 ...................... Charlollesville. Virginia JOSEPH PATTERSON GIBSON. JR ........ 2 ......................... Chaptico. Maryland STUART BOURLAND GIBSON ........... 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia Cb K W; A 11; Associate Editor College Topics, 1930-31; Adjunct Manager Footba . 1931. WILLIAM HENRY GILBERT. JR ........... 1 ........................ Hartford. Connecticut First Year Football. ROBERT L. GILL ........................ 2 ...................... Charloltesville. Virginia EDWARD FREDERIC GILLEN ............ 2 ....................... Milwaukee. Wisconsin HENRY EVANDER C1LL1AM, JR .......... 3 ......................... L nchburg, Vinginia 4, K W; A 111; P. K. Society; CORKS AND CURLS Slag; Adjunct Manager gaseball. 1931. VINCENT GERALD GILMORE ........... 3 .......................... Covington. Virginia JOHN SPRIC-G GILSTER .................. 2 ............................. Chester. Illinois JOSEPH ERWIN CLASER ................. 3 ..................... ...Newark. New Jeresy 7. B T; Assistant Adverlising Manager College Topics. 1930; Business Manager College Topics. 1931-32; Junior Cabinet Madison Hall; Representative Student Council, 1930-31; Adjunct Manager Track. ROGER ANDREW CLEASON ............. 1 ........................ Rochester. New York 11 K A. ARTHUR ATKINSON CLEICHERT ....... 3 ....................... Bronxville, New York HARRY W1LSON GLENN ................. 3 ...................... Ardmore. Pennsylvania 4D 11 A; A 11: P. K. Society; First Year Swimming Team. 1930; Dean's List. JOHN DAVID GLENN .................... 5 ..................... Shepherdsville. Kentucky JOHN LITTLETON CLOVER ............. 3 ............................ Newnan, Georgia K A. EDWARD ERASMUS GODFREY .......... 2 ..................... East Aurora. New York IRVING DAVE. COLDMAN ................ 3 ................. Long Island City. New York ROBERT GOLDSTEIN .................... 3 .......................... Washington. D. C. 41 A; Governing Board of Interfraternity Council; V Club; First Year Boxing Team, 1929; Varsity Boxing Team; Southern Conference Featherweight Champion. 1931; Dean's List. MARTlN WILLIAM GOODMAN .......... 1 .......................... Covington. Virginia First Year Baskel-ba ; Adjunct Manager Basket-ba . MORTON FREDERICK GOODMAN ....... 1 ........................ Newark. New Jersey JULIAN GORDON ........................ 1 ..................... Newport News. Virginia d, E II; First Year Basket-ba Team; First Year Football. MYRON GORDON ........................ 3 ..................... Port Chester. New York Dean's List. ALPHONSE THOMAS CORIA ............ 1 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia ABRAHAM CORTZ ....................... 2 ........................ Gareeld. New Jersey THOMAS WILSON CRAFF ................ 1 ......................... Negaunee. Michigan CHARLES STEWART GRAHAM. JR ....... 1 ............................ San Juan. P. R. 0 X; Associate Editor CORKs AND CURLS, 1931-32. MARSHALL PEASE GRAHAM ............ 3 .............................. Auslin. Texas 4? K W: German Club; Daffodil Club. 1929-30-31; First Year Swimming Team. 1930; Fra- ternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. 1930-31. THOMAS ADOLF GRAHAM .............. 1 .............................. Austin. Texas .3 W. 1831 C.?kaiflllf! 5.: N N a .gkm..1w .A' 7 4 , Pm I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS BENTON THOMAS GRANT .............. 2 .......................... University. Virginia THOMAS PETTUS CRASTY .............. 2 ......................... Univenily. Virginia K A; Fraternity Represenlative Conxs AND CURLS. HARRIS GRAY CRAVELY ............... 2 ........................... DanviIIe. Virginia RICHARD PLEASANTS GRAVELY. JR.... I ........................ MarlinsviIIe. Virginia PHILLIP KNORPP GRAVENHORST ...... I ....................... New York. New York ASA WESLEY GRAVES ................... I ....................... Lacey Spring. Virginia HARRY BRICE GRAVES ..... I ............. 3 ...................... Charlollesville. Virginia JACK HOLLISTER GRAVES .............. 3 ............................. Miami, Florida I? E K; Intermediate Honors; Chairman International Relations Club; Associate Edilor College Topics,- First Year Swimming. 1929- 30; Varsity Swimming. I930 3I ERNEST EMERY CRAY .................. 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia Z 1'; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; FoolbaII and Track Adjunct. FRANK DITTMAR CREBE ................ 2 ........................ DuBois, Pennsylvania MILFORD ABRAHAM CREENBERC ...... 2 ......................... Newark. New Jersey THOMAS BAXTER GRESHAM ........... 4 ............................. Salem. Virginia JOHN ELIOT GRIFFIN .................... 4 ....................... New York. New York JAMES JOHN CRIFFITTS ................. 2 ............................ Albany, Georgia ...N; Adjunct Baseball and Basket- ball. FRANCIS BROWN GRINNELL. JR ......... 2 ....................... Shirley. Massachusetts VANCE BALBIRNIE CROSECLOSE ...... 2 ........................ Toms Creek. Virginia THEODORE JOSEPH CROSS ............. 3 ........................ Brooklyn. New York PEMBROKE THOMSON GROVE .......... 2 .................. Summit Point, West Virginia THOMAS STOKES CRYMES .............. I ......................... Richmond, Virginia jOHNSON OVERTON QUINN ............. 2 .......................... Cqueper, Virginia HERBERT N. GUNDERSHEIMER. JR ...... 3 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland 1, E II; Intermediale Honors. MORTON GUZY .......................... I ....................... Bridgeton. New Jersey Lawn Club. JULIUS DARDEN GWALTNEY ........... 2 .......................... Smilhfleld. Virginia JOHN LAWRENCE HABBERTON ........ Z ....................... New York. New York ALEXANDER ERWIN HACKLEY ......... 3 .......................... AmiuviIIe. Virginia LLEWELLYN PUCH HADEN ............. I ...................... CharIollesviIIe, Virginia H K A. JOHN HENRY HAICHT .................. 3 ........................ Newark. New Jersey Glee Club. JOHN KOCH HAINFj ..................... 2 ...................... Sewickley. Pennsylvania ALEXANDER STUART HALL. JR ......... I ........................... Wingina, Virginia DICK WICK HALL ........................ 2 ...................... New York, New YorI: EchoIs Malhemalics Club. HORACE SPURCEON HALLETT ......... I ...................... Newport News. Virginia First Year Football, l93I. FRANK CEDNEY HALSTEAD ............ 2 ........................ Norwalk. Connecticut WILLIAM AUGUSTUS HAMILTON. JR.... 3 ........................... Slaunlon. Virginia C. STUART HAMM, JR .................... 3 ...................... CharIolleavHIe. Virginia JOHN HAMMOND ........................ 2 ............................... Paris. Texas FRANCIS DAVIS HANDY ................ I ......................... Baltimore. Maryland I? E K. THOMAS KING HANNA. JR ............... 2 ....................... CaIdWeII, New Jersey IF I' A; First Year Boxing. I931; Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS. I932. THEODORE LEONARD HANSEN ......... 3 ....................... Milwaukee. Wisconsin 4? P A; A E II; First Year Track. I930; Varsity Boxing. I93I-32. FAY ELMORE HAPGOOD ................ I ........................ WeslerId. New York RALPH HAPPEL ......................... 4 ...................... Fredericksburg. Virginia I591 ee5a5fezsls I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS FREDERICK BOURN HARD .............. I ....................... New York, New York A in First Year Football; First Year Boxing. I932! ALFRED MONROE T. HARDESTY ....... 2 .......................... Berryville, Virginia CHARLES VINCENT HARDWICK ........ 3 ............................ Kinsale. Virginia A T; First Year Basket-baII. I930; First Year Track, I930; Baskel-baII, I93I. EMLEN WALN HARE. .................... I ....................... New York. New York A 4!; First Year Football. I932; First Year Boxing. I932. DANIEL FRANCIS HARKINS. JR ........... 2. .................... Penna Grove. New Jersey WILLIAM T. HARLAN. JR ................. I ....................... New York. New York 4, E K. FRANCIS CILKESON HARPER ........... Z ........................... Staumon. Virginia JAMES HOME. HARRIS ................... 3 ....................... Elizabeth. New Jersey X 4,; German Club; Assistant Manager Boxing, I932. OSMYN MILTON HARRIS. JR ............. I ...................... Newport News. Virginia WILLIAM HENRY HARRIS. JR ............ 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia I? K E; A II; First Year Football. I930; First Year Baseball. I93I; Varsity Football. I93I: German Club. CARRINCTON HARRISON ................ 3 ........................... Danville. Virginia A tb; Skull and Keys; German Club; T.I.L.K.A.; uZ ; First Year Baskel-ball. I930; Varsity Basket-baII, I93I-32; V Club; Intermediate Honors. GEORGE EVELYN HARRISON ........... 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 4, K E; First Year Football. I930; First Year Track. I93I; Varsity Football. I93I; German Club; Skull and Keys. WILLIAM GORDON HARRISON. JR ........ 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 4e PZA; A II; Glee Club; Adjunct Manager Baskel-ball. I930-3I; Assistant Manager Basket-ball. I93 . jOHN HENRY HARTMAN ................ 3 .......................... University. Virginia EUGENE HARTNETT .................... 3 ........................ Caldwell, New Jersey B K; CORKS AND CURLs Representative; Dean's List. FREDERICK A. HARTUNC. II ............ 2 ...................... Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania 2 N. CHARLES ODBERT HATHAWAY. JR.. . . . I ........................... Hampton. Virginia FRANK WILLIAM HAUPT. JR ............ 4 ......................... Easton, Pennsylvania LUTHER ALLEN HAUSENFLUCK ........ I ....................... Harrisonburg. Virginia DONALD SEAMAN HAVERBECK ........ I ....................... Tarrytown, New YorIt FELIX EDWARD HAWKINS ............. I ......................... Alexandria, Virginia JOHN GREEN HAYNES. JR ................ 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 4e K 22: First Year Football, I930; P. K. Society; Skull and Keys. NATHAN HEARD, R ...................... 2 ........................ Boston. Massachusetts JACOB GRANT HE BLE. JR ............... I ...................... Newport News, Virginia JOHN CUTTS HEDCES ................... 2 ....................... PIainEeId. New Jersey 23 X; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; First Year Tennis, I93I; Varsily Tennis, I932. PAUL HEINS ............................. 2 ..................... ' ..... Arlington. Virginia ADOLPH BERNARD HELLER ............ 3 ...................... Los Angeles. California A E II; College Topics. CARL ELMER HENDERSON .............. I ........................... Detroit. Michigan LINWOOD ROGER HENDERSON ......... I ....................... South Boston. Virginia EDMUND XVALLER HENINC. jR .......... I ......................... Richmond. Virginia A T 9; Track Adjunct. I932. RICHARD HENNESSY .................... I ....................... New York. New York JAMES VALENTINE HENRIQUES ........ I ....................... Brooklyn. New York OLIVER MEGS HEPLER. JR ............... I ....................... Richmond, New York A X. MILTON ARTHUR HERMAN ............. 2 ....................... New York. New York ALPHA COROYD HERVEY .............. 3 ................ 1' ........... Galveston, Texas Cb E K; Scarab. I 90 I k1 iu- I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HICKMAN ....... I .......................... Hamilton, Virginia EDWARD BEATTIE HICKSON ............ 6 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia JAMES FORBES HICKSON ................ 2 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia GORDON HIGGINS ....................... I ............................. Auburn. Maine NATHANIEL THOMAS HILDRETH ...... 4 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia I? K E; A II; P. K. Society; Assistant Editor CORKS AND CURLS. I930-3I. CHARLES EDWARD HILCENBERC ...... 4 ........................ Baltimore. Maryland K 2; Skull and Keys; German Club; Wrestling. I929; Varsity Wrestling. I930. GEORGE THOMAS HILL. JR .............. I ........................ Baltimore. Maryland 4e 2 K. JOHN HARRELL HILL .................. 3 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia LOUIS NOEL HENRICKS ................. I ..................... Glen Ridge. New Jersey EDGAR ALBERT HIRSCH, JR ............. 2 ....................... New York. New York EDWARD SACHS HIRSCHLER ........... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia Z B T; College Topics; Virginia Playesz; First Year Cabinet Madison Hall. EARLE CHARLES HISSEY ............... I ........................ Bahimore. Maryland JAMES DURHAM HOBBS. JR .............. I ...................... Chevy Chase. Maryland 2 N. WILLIAM ALEXANDER HOBBS ......... 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia A tb; P. K. Society; Dean's List. I93I; First Year Football. I930; First Year Baseball, I93I; First Year Basket- ball I93I. CHARLES HOBSON ..................... 3 ......................... Richmond, Virginia HAROLD JENNINGS HODCSON ......... 2 ......................... River Forest, Illinois 43 K ii; German Club; Varsity Basket- ball. EDGAR LESTER HODNETT ............. 2 ........................ Marlinsville. Virginia A T. MARTIN SOLOMON HOFFER ............ I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia EDWARD DULA HOFFMAN ............. 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York Jefferson Society; Cavalier; Madison Hall Junior Cabinet; First Year FoolbaII. I930. SAMUEL AUGUSTUS HOFFMAN ......... 3 ................... Huntington, West Virginia BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HOFHEIMER. JR.. 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia Z R T; First Year Cabinet Madison Hall; Junior Cabinet Madison Hall; First Year Cross- Country. I93I. HARRY HOFHEIMER ..................... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia Z B T; College Topics,- Adjunct Manager Swimming; First Year Cabinet Madison Hall. JACK STYLES HOCHLAND .............. 2 ....................... New York, New York di K 2; Baseball Adjunct. EDWIIN CHAPIN HOLDEN. jR ............. 2 ........................ Baltimore. Maryland Glee CIub. DOUGLAS STOCKTON HOLLADAY ..... I ........................... Rapidan. Virginia X 41 NORMAND HOLLAND ................... I ........................ Brooklyn. New York WILLIAM SAMUEL HOLLOWAY, JR ...... 2 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia CHARLES CUNNAR HOLMBERC. III ..... I ....................... WesmeId. New Jersey NORMAN FREDERICK HOLT ............ 2 ........................ Winsted. Connecticut DOUGLAS DAVIS HOLTON ............. I ................... Huntington. Wesi Virginia LEONARD HONICK ...................... 2 ..................... NewPort News, Virginia d, A; Dean's List. CHARLES RAPLEY HOOFF. JR ........... I ......................... Alexandria. Virginia A W; First Year Football; First Year Baskel-ball. GEORGE V. MASSEY HOOPES ........... 2 ....................... Wilmington. Delaware ASHLEY GUY HOPE. ..................... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia Glee Club; Virginia Players. BEIRNE HOPKINS ........................ 7 ........................ Hot Springs. Virginia IF F A. I911 CGNEI 3 E ? d I I IS I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM ERWARD HOPKINS ........... I ...... 7 ................ CharlottesviIIe. Virginia FREDERICK HORSLEY ................... 2 ......................... Richmond. Virginia HYMAN HORWITZ ....................... I ....................... Malden. Massachusetts JAMES EDWARD HOSAC ................ 2 ...................... New York. New York 2 X; First Year Tennis; Baseball, I932. DAVID FULMER HOTTENSTEIN ........ 2 ................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania EUGENE FRANCIS HOURIHAN .......... 2 ........................ Bayonne. New Jersey JOHN HINES HOWARD .................. 2 .......................... Washington. D. C. WALTER STYLES HOYT. JR .............. I ....................... Kansas City. Missouri B 9 H. PETER KSENOPHONTOV HRISTOFF.... 2 ............................. Sofia, Bulgaria SAM WALTER HUDDLE ................. 3 ...................... Rural Retreat. Virginia EDWARD MORTON HUDCINS ........... 3 ......................... Chase City. Virginia B 9 II; A II: German Club; Associate Editor College Topics; First Year Football; First Year Boxing; First Year Lacrosse; FootbaII Adjunct. I930-3I. REGINALD HARTMAN HUDSON ........ 3 ............ Creenporl. Long Island. New York ID 2 K; First Year Basket-baII, I930; Varsity Basketball. I93I; Varsity Club; Track. LOUIS B. HUGHES ....................... 2 .......................... Elmira. New York MALCOLM LOUIS HUGHES .............. 3 ............................ Shores, Virginia STEWART PHINIZY HULL .............. I ........................... Augusta. Georgia B 9 II; Basket-ball Adjunct; First Year Swimming. CHARLES NEWTON HULVEY ........... I ......................... University. Virginia ALBERT BROWN HUMPHREY ........... 3 ...................... Hampstead. New York GEORGE WILSON HUMPHRIES .......... I ......................... Memphis. Tennessee X 4?; Boxing Adjunct. ROBERT LYELL HUNDLEY .............. 2 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia ch 2 K; Business Staff CORKs AND CURLs. DAVID STONE HUNT. JR .................. I ..................... Hiawatha. West Virginia HENRY THOMAS HUNT. JR .............. 3 ....................... New York. New York THOMAS EWING HUNT ................. 2 ............................... Dayton. Ohio ANDREW SHARPE HUNTER. III ......... I ........................... Ulica. New York 9 A X. GEORGE. CAMERON HUNTER. JR ........ 2 ............ ...Berkeley Springs. West Virginia WILLIAM JOHN HUNTER. JR ............ 3 ........................ Brooklyn. New York WILLIAM REED HUNTINGTON ........ I ............ St. James, Long IsIand. New York ROBERT LEE HURLEY. JR ................ 2 ................. Carney's Point. New Jersey HENRY CHARLES HURT ............... 2 ...................... New York. New York 2 4e E. PAUL ROTHERWOOD HUTCHFSON. . .. I .......................... Pushmore. Virginia CHARLES S. HUTZLER .................. I .......................... Richmond. Virginia I? E H. OWEN CATHRICHT HYDE. .............. 2 ........................... Dclroit. Michigan 2 A E; First Year Lacrosse. I93I; First Year Boxing. I93I; Varsity Boxing. I932. CHARLES JOSEPH HYMAN .............. I ...................... New York, New York I? A. FREDERICK LYON INGATE ............. 3 ........................... Mobile. AIabama EDWARD THORNTON JACKSON, II ...... 3 ....................... OreIand. Pennsylvania GREEN SMYLELY JACKSON. JR .......... I ........................... Dothan. Alabama XVILLIAM ANDERSON JACKSON ......... 3 ................... OkIahoma City. Oklahoma A E 4'. SHELDON BARLONV JACQUES ........... 2 ....................... Kansas City. IVIissouri A X; Dean's List; CORKS AND CURLS RepresentatiVe. IOSEPH TYSON JANNEY ................ 3 ......................... A Iexandria. Virginia W'ERNFR LUTZ JANNEY ................ 2 ............................ Lincoln. Virginia jOIIN BACON JEFFRIES. III .............. I ................... New Rochelle. New York KII K 2:. I92I 0? $4 a -I I- 3 1i! l JFQ-f-fv; ,. , . 3 , 7': V -:.7;1: .3 L;A; I V L , ,3 3 'l I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ACDRESS JAMES IREDELL JENKINS. JR ............ 3 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia Cb I' A: Skull and Keys; Cavalier. I930-3I. WILLIAM RAY JESTER .................. I ....................... Chincoteague. Virginia ALBERT EDWARD JOHNSON ............ 2 ......................... Merrick. New York BRADLEY TYLER JOHNSON. IV ........ 2 ...................... Charloltesville. Virginia FLOYD ELMER JOHNSON ............... 3 ...................... CharlollesviIIe. Virginia A X; Varsily Track. HUGH DEALE JOHNSON ................. I ......................... Pelersburg. Virginia JOHN RICHARD jOHNSON .............. I ......................... Casporl. New York THOMAS GRIFFIN JOHNSON ............ I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia WILBUR HULVEY JOHNSON ............ I .......................... Slaunlon, Virginia JOSEPH SHACKFORD OHNSTON .................................. Bcdford. VIrgima I? F A; Fun Year Bus el- baII I929; Varsity4 Basket- ball I930; Inlcrmediale Honors; PresIdenl Madison Hall: University Senale; Assistant In Geology; Applicant for Final Honors. ARTHUR WYNNE JONES ................ 2 .......................... Hampkon. Virginia 9 K: Adjunct CORKS AND CURLS. I93I-32; Dean's List. CARROLL PAYNE JONES ................ 4 ............................ AIIanla. Georgia CLAYTON JONES. JR ...................... 2 ............................ Albany, Georgia DONALD FRANCIS MORRIS JONES ...... 2 ....................... BronvaIIc. New York KENNETH EDWIN JONES ............... 2 ........................... Danville, Virginia PAUL JONES ............................. 2 ....................... W'Ilminglon. DcIaware ROBERT CARTER WELFORD JONES.... I ......................... Richmond. Virginia A 1'; Reporlcr College Topics; Boxing Adjunct. MATTHEW PATE JORDAN .............. 3 ........................... DanviIIe, Virginia d, A 6; A II: Assistant Manager Track. I93I-32. LESLIE HILL JORDAN ................... 3 ....................... New York. New York WILLIAM BASCOM JORDAN ........................................ Danville. Virginia 41 A 9; A H: AssIslanl Manager Track I93I -332. WILLIAM IUDSON JOYNER ...................................... Portsmouth, Virginia RICHARD LEE JUDY ..................... 5 ............................ Stanley, Virginia WILLIAM VERNON THRAVFS JUSTIS... I ....................... Fort Monroe. Virginia LEONARD MATTHEW KAHN ............ I .................... Ens! Orange. New Jersey MILTON KAMINSKY ..................... I .......................... Washington. D. C. d, A. RICHARD CHARLES KANE. JR ........... I ....................... Princeton. New Jersey 2 K. SAM KASAKOFF ......................... I ......................... University. Virginia MAXWELL STANLEY KAUFMAN ........ I ................... Oklahoma Cily. Oklahoma Z B T. RALPH KAUFMAN ....................... 2 ......................... Richmond. Virginia d? E II; First Year Football. I930. J. IRVING KAUFMAN JR .................. 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 4, E II. FRANK SANFORD KAULBACK. JR ........ 2 ...................... Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania 2 I? E. CARL KEARFOTT ........................ 3 ..................... Mamaroneck, New York ROBERT CAGE KEILHOLTZ ............. I ............................... Toledo. Ohio THOMAS SMITH KELLAND ............. 2 ................. Port Washinglon. New York K E; First Year FoolbaII. I930. LOUIS KELLER ........................... Z ....................... New York. New York JOSEPH LUTHER KELLY. JR ............. 2 ............................. BrisloI, Virginia JOHN E. KEMPF ........................ 4 .................... West Brighton. New York B K. PAUL MURRAY KENDALL ............... 4 ................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania CHARLES CONDE KENNEDY ............ 2 ......................... Lake Forest. Illinois JAMES MANNING KENT. JR .............. I ....................... Larchmont. New York I931 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS CLEMENT SAMUEL KESTER ........... 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia 9 X: Dean's List; Associate Editor Comcs AND CURLs. I93l-32. JOSEPH EDWIN KESTERSON ............ 3 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland WILLIAM SUMPTER KIBLER ............ 4 ............................ Slanley, Virginia THOMAS ARTHUR KIDD ................ I ............................. Columbus. Ohio A X. GEORGE RALPH KIEL ................... 3 ............... Hasbrouck Heighls. New Jersey A T; Virginia Players. WILLIAM D. KILEY ................. 2 .......................... Oneida. New York GORDON CRIFFISS KIMBALL ........... I ....................... Burlingame. California JAMES NATHANIEL KIMBALL .......... 3 ....................... Burlingame. California 2 N. JOHN WORTH KIMBLE .................. 2 ..................... Nottingham. Pennsylvania 9 A X; A 3 ll; SlaE College Topick. I930-3I. HARRY STUART KING ................... 2 ....... . ................. Pearisburg. Virginia JERE CLEMENS KING. JR ................. 3 ....................... Birmingham. Alabama U K A. RICHARD KITHELL ...................... 2 .................... Charleston. Wes! Virginia Z W; P. K. Society; First Year Lacrosse. I930. DAVID HAMPTON KIZER. JR ............. 2 ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia A X; Dean's List. DANIEL DAVID KLAFF .................. 3 ......................... Ballimore. Maryland LOUIS KLAFF ............................. 3 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia A E II; lnlerfralernily Council. IRVING KLEIN ............................ 3 ........................ Carleret. New Jersey MAURICE HAROLD KLEIN ............... 2 ........................ Hoboken, New Jersey $ A; First Year Baskel-ball. I93l: First Year Lacrosse. I930; Dean's List. WALTER KLlE ............................ 2 ............................. Cleveland. Ohio 8 A X; A 23 ll; Sta College Topics, I930-3I. HARRY FITCH KLINEFELTER. JR ........ Z ......................... Baltimore. Maryland e K 2:; P. K. Society; Skull and Keys; Football Adjunct; Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS l93l. CHARLES HOWARD KNAPP, JR .......... I ......................... Newark. New Jersey 2 N. GEORGE PURKITT KNIGHT ............. 3 ......................... Willows. California de A 9; A II; First Year Baskel-ball. 1929; Firsl Year Baseball. l93l; Varsity Basket-ba . l93l: Varsity Baseball, I93l. HENRY CARLISLE KNIGHT .............. l .................... New London, Conneclicul FRED FRY KNOBLOCH .................. 2 ............................ Crozel. Virginia Virginia Players. ABRAHAM KOLTUN ..................... 4 ................... Richmond Hill, New York EDXVARD WAY KORBEL ................. l ....................... Larchmonl. New York tb A 6; Firs! Year Baskel-ball. I932. PHILLIP KRAMER ........................ 2 ...................... Newport News. Virginia FLETCHER KRAUSE. ...................... 3 ............................ Tuscan. Arizona JOHN GEORGE KRAUSE ................. I ........................... Detroit, Michigan HAROLD RICHARD KROEBER ........... I .................... New Rochelle, New York FREDERICK WILLIAM KROLL ........... I ........................ Port au Prince, Haiti 3 A E: First Year Swimming. l93l-32. ISIDORE WILLIAM KRULICK ............ 4 ....................... New York, New York ALBERT KURTIN ......................... 2 ....................... New York. New York A E II; First Year Track Team. I931; Dean's Lisl. JULIAN IRVING KURZMAN .............. 3 ...................... Rockaway. New Jersey THOMAS JEFFERSON LAFFEY, JR ........ 2 ....................... Wilmington. Delaware X 45; Skull and Keys; Adjunct Football. l93l. f 94 1 1 G! E 59 8,11! 3; mama? 'zrr-t-amitmrmg'irimw I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS HERMAN LAIBSTAIN .................... 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia ROBERT GEORGE LAMASURE ........... Z .......................... Washington. D. C. E N. THADDEUS BOOTHE LAMPTON. JR ...... 4 .......................... Jackson. Mississippi B 8 II; SkuII and Keys; German Club; Captain First Year Swimming Team. First Year Track Team, Varsity Track Squad, I930-3I-32; Swimming Team. I930-3I-32; 3V1 ; Captain Swim- ming Team. I932; Dean's List; Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. I929-30. JOHN BLACK LANCASTER .............. 5 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia X $; Eli Banana; German Club. EDWARD BALDWIN LANG .............. Z ........................ Irvinglon. New Jersey GERALD LANGFORD ...................... 3 ........................... Savannah. Georgia Dean's List; College Topics Staff; Cavalier Staff; Virginia Players; Assistant in Eninsh. DAVID CRAY LANCHORNE. JR ........... 3 ............................ Pulaski. Virginia A 4?; A H; German Club; First Year Boxing, I930; Boxing Squad. I93I-32. FLOYD LANKFORD, JR ................... 4 ......................... Baltimore. MaryIand K E; P. K. Society; First Year Lacrosse. I929; First Year Wrestling. I929; Varsity Football, I929-30-3I. GERARD CLARKE LARKIN ............... 2 ........................ Weslbury. New York VINCENT WALTER LARKIN ............. 3 .......................... PeIham. New York B K; CORKS AND CURLS Representative, I93I-32. PAUL LEROY LATHAM .................. I ....................... Plandome. New York 9 X. CLEMENT BARKSDALE LATHROP ...... 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia 4? K E; P. K. Society; Tennis Squad, I93I. CHARLES FREMONT LATIMER .......... I ......................... Muskegon. Michigan 43 E K. WILLIAM JETT LAUCK. JR ............... 3 ...................... Fredericksburg, Virginia A 4!; A II; German Club; T.I.L.K.A.; Z ; Scarab; First Year Cross-Counlry and Track Teams. I929; Varsity Track V. I93I; Varsily Club. SIDNEY FELS LAUTMAN ................ 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York ARTHUR DUDLEY LAWRENCE. JR ....... 4 ............... ArdsIey-on-Hudson. New York E X; Skull and Keys; German Club. JAMES ANDERSON LANVSON. JR ......... 3 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia MILTON ALEXANDER LEADBEATER... 2 ......................... Alexandria. Virginia H K A; Boxing Adjunct, I93I. ITHAMAN MARTIN LEAVITT. JR ........ I ......................... Portsmouth. Virginia CHARLES HANLEY LEE. ................. 3 ......................... Irvinglon. New York EVERETT LEE ........................... I ......................... Richmond. Virginia JOHN HENRY LEE. JR .................... I ............................. Chicago. IIIinois 45 K W. LYNDON EDMUND LEE. JR ............... I ................... Mounl Vernon. New York K E; First Year Football. I93I; First Year Boxing, I932; First Year Track. I932; Glee Club. ST. GEORGE TUCKER LEE .............. 4 ....................... Concord. Massachusetls A T 52; A II; P. K. Sociely; Raven; Assistant Manager Track, I93I; Manager Cross-Country. I93I; Intermediate Honors. SAMUEL LILE LEE ....................... 4 .......................... Covinglon. Virginia A T 52; Eli Banana; V Club; Baseball; First Year FootbaII. I928; Varsity FoolbaII. I929. BERTRAM BARRETT LEHARDY ........ 3 .......................... Savannah. Georgia HEZEKIAH GILBERT LEIGH ............. 3 ......................... Petersburg. Virginia A ib; T.I.L.K.A.; P. K. Society; Lacrosse Team. I93I; First Year Wrestling Team. I930. THOMAS WILSON LEMMON ............. 2 ...................... Sumter. South Carolina Adjunct Manager Boxing; College Topics Business Staff Adjunct, I930-3I; Assistant Desk IVIanager College Topics, I93I-32; Jefferson Society. MELVIN RALPH LEONARD .............. I ....................... Chincoleague. Virginia HAROLD JACK LESSOW ................. 2 ........................ Hartford. Connecticut IUSI Cerlzfttlls I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME AEDRESS BENJAMIN HIRSCH LEVY ............... 3 .......................... Savannah. Georgia Z B T; First Year Lacrosse. I930; Varsily Lacrosse. I93I; Adjunct Manager of Boxing; Adjunct Manager Swimming; Dean's List; Sport's Editor College Topics; Cavalier; CORKS AND CURLS RepresentaIive, I93I; Virginia Players. GEORGE LEVY ........................... I ...................... Roxbury, Massachusetts RICHARD THEODORE LEVY ............ 2 ....................... New York, New York 4, E II; Virginia Players. DONALD EARLE LEWIS ................. I ....................... PIaianeId. New Jersey RALPH DEMING LEWIS ................. I ......................... Alexandria, Virginia SAMUEL ALBERT LIBOVSKY ............ 2 ...................... Red Bank. New Jersey EDGAR LOUIE LICKEY .................. 2 .......................... Berryville. Virginia TEMPLIN RICKARD LICKLIDER. JR ....... 3 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia 9 X. THOMAS ASHTON LYNN LICHTNER... I ......................... Haymarkel. Virginia EDWARD HECELER LIHME ............. 2 ....................... New York, New York JOHN FRANKLIN LILLARD, JR ............ 3 .......................... Washington. D. C. B K; Baseball. I93I. FRANK SIGMUND LINDER ............... 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York tb A. CARL ALBERT LINDCREN. JR ............ 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia LOUISE LIPMAN ......................... I ..................... Poughkeepsie. New York HERBERT LEON LIPPMAN .............. I ....................... New York. New York Lawn Club. HERBERT JACOB LIPSON ............... I ........................ Brooklyn. New York REUBEN LIPSON ......................... I ........................ Brooklyn. New York JOHN BROW'N LISLE ..................... I ............................. Columbus. Ohio LESLIE MAC LISLE, JR .................... I ............................. Columbus. Ohio ROBERT LLOYD ......................... I ......................... NokesviIIe, Virginia d3 E K. WILLIAM EMMONS LLOYD .............. 4 ......................... NokesviIIe. Virginia BERNARD LOCICERO .................... 2 ....................... New York, New York LAWRENCE ANATHAN LOEB ........... 3 ..................... New Haven. Conneclicut First Year Football and Baseball, I929; Boxing and Baseball. I93I; Varsity FoolbaII. I932. FREDERICK HUGO LOENTAL ........... I ............................ Oakton. Virginia FRANKLIN BULTER LORD. JR ............ I ....................... New York, New York A K E. FREDERICK C. LORD. JR .................. I ................................ Saco. Maine ISSAC NEWTON LOUDERBACKER, JR.. . . I ............................ Stanley, Virginia SELBY VOGT LOVE. ...................... I ......................... Louisville. Kentucky K A. JOHN IRVING LOVING ................... I .......................... Wlashington. D. C. jOSEPH HAWKINS LOW ................. 2 .......................... WeIcome. Virginia MAXWELL LAWRENCE LOW ............ I ....................... New York. New York I? E II. HENRY CLAY LOWRY ................... 2 ........................... Bedford. Virginia t? F A; A fb; College Topics. I930; Madison Hall Junior Cabinet. SAMUEL PRESTON LUCK, JR ............. 2 ........................ Middleburg. Virginia A dF; Skull and Keys; First Year Basket-ball Team, I93I. GERARD LUM ............................ 2 ........................ Chatham. New Jersey A E Q. KIRK LUNSFORD. JR ...................... I ........................... Roanoke. Virginia 4; K W; Adjunct Manager Football and Basket-ball, I93I-32. . WILLIAM EUGENE LYNN ............... 2 ......................... LovensviIIe. Virginia JOHN HARRIS MCBRIDE. .................. 2 ............................. Cleveland. Ohio A 3 Qt I961 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS EDMUND OSBORNE MCCABE ................................ Charleston, South Carolina Z III- Boxing Adjunct I93I -;32 College Topic: SIaE. WILLIAM GORDON MCCABE. JR ........... 2 .................... Charleston. South Carolina Z 1!; A E 11: Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; Boxing Adjunct. I930-3I. I93I-32: Business Staff CORKS AND CURLS. I93I; Reportcrial Slag College Topics, I93I: Fraternily Representative CORKS AND CURLS. COOPER HOLTZCLAW MCCALL .......... 3 ....................... Chailanooga. Tennessee 3 X: Skull and Keys; Adjunct Manager FooIbIIII, l929-30; First Year Wrestling; Fraternity Represenlalive CORKS AND CURLS. I930. SPENCER JARNACIN MCCALLIE. JR ....... 2 ....................... Chattanooga. Tennessee K A. ALEXANDER MCCAUSLAND ............. I .................... Henderson, West Virginia EDWIN CLARE. MCCLINTOCK. JR ......... I .......................... Clarendon, Virginia Reporler College Topics; Jefferson Sociely. JAMES KENT MCCLINTOCK, JR ........... 2 ........................... Washingkon. D. C. JAMES DODWELL MCCOLLUM ........... 2 ............................. Albany. Georgia A T 9; Track Adjunct. ROBERT ROEBUCK MACCORMACK ..... I ......................... Brooklyn. New York 9 X: First Year Track Squad. COLIN CAMPBELL MACRAE. JR .......... 2 ........................ San Juan. PorIo Rico 6 X; Board of Edilors Conxs AND CURLS. l93l -32 ALAN MCCULLOUCH ................................................. Oceana. Virginla B 6 II; T. I. L...:KA ;Z First Year Football and Boxing; Varsity Boxing Squad. I930. JOHN NICHOLAS MCCUTCHAN .......... 3 ....................... Clifton Forge. Virginia 3 X: SkuII and Keys; First Year Track Squad. JAMES RAYMOND MCCUTCHEON ........ I ....................... Pillsburg. Pennsylvania ANGUS WILLIAM MCDONALD ........... 2 ......................... Lexinglon. Kentucky A T A: A II; First Year Baskel-ba Squad; First Year Track Squad, I93I. EDMUND FRANK MACDONALD ........... 2 ........................ Arlington. New Jersey HENRY SYLVANUS MCDONALD ......... 3 .......................... Cainesville. Georgia ,. JOHN PAYNE MCDONNELL ........................................ Washington, D. C. K A; Adjunct Baseball. I929- 30; ConKs AND Cums SIaE LEONARD LEFABUE MCEACHIN JR ...... I ........................ Lillle Rock. Arkansas ALFRED WILKINSON MCELROY .......... I ........................ New York. New York HOWARD MARTIN MCELROY ............ I ....................... New York. New York ROBERT BURNS MCEW'EN ................ 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia BENJAMIN SHIBE MACFARLAND ......... 2 .................... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Z III; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society: First Year Baseball. CECIL BILLUPS MCCAVOCK JR ................................. Max Meadows Virginia WILLIAM OVERTON MCCEHEE .......... 2I ........................ Kent: Store. VIrginia WILLIAM SCOTT MCCINNESS ............ I ...................... Challanooga, Tennessee 4? A 8; First Year BaskeI-ball: Dean's List; Adjunct CoRKs AND CURLS. DONALD RAY MCGOLDRICK ............. I ........................... Roanoke. Virginia JOHN BURTON MACGREGOR ............. I .............................. Afton, Virginia CHARLES HENRY MCCUFFEY ............ 2 ........................ New York. New York OLLIE ROSCOE. MCGUIRE. JR .............. 2 .......................... Clarendon, Virginia KENNETH LEA MCINTOSH .............. I ......................... Woodslock. Virginia ROBERT BALFOUR MACKENZIE .......... I ............................. Cleveland. Ohio 9 A X; Dean's List. CHARLES FREDERICK MCKINLEY ........ I ............................. Mansfield. Ohio JACK REINS MCKINNEY .................. I ......................... Nacogdoches. Texas 1, IV A. GEORGE AIKEN MCLAREN. JR ............ I ................. Harrington Park. New Jersey GEORGE ROBERT MCMAHON ............ 3 .................... Hunlinglon, West Virginia I971 CMEIS Lllls I Academic Class 1 'NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JACK ANDREW MCMAHON ............... 2 ............................ Cleveland. Ohio 9 A X. - ROBERT jAMES MCMASTER .............. I .................... New Rochelle. New York DONALDSON RAY MCMULLIN ........... I ....................... Waban. Massachusetts Ib II .1; Cavalier Art Stag. ROBERT MONTAGUE MCMURDO. JR.. . . . 3 ......................... University. Virginia ALDEN LOTHROP MCMURTRY .......... 3 ....................... Larchmonl. New York A K E; Eli Banana; 3V1. I93I. CHARLES ARNOLD MCNEIL, JR ........... 3 .................... Mount Vernon, New York ROBERT BUTLER MCNEILL .............. I .......................... Savannah. Georgia JAMES JOSEPH MCNERNEY ............. I ....................... PIanlsviIIe. Connecticut ROBERT COULTER MCREYNOLDS ....... I ...................... Los Angeles. California Z Q; Swimming Squad. STANLEY HOWARD MACHT ............ 2 ............................. Crewe, Virginia 4:0 A; Adjunct Swimming. H. LESTER MADDEX ..................... 2 ...................... Charlouesvillc. Virginia JOHN KENNEDY MACRUDER ............ 4 .......................... Clarendon. Virginia jON SWAIN MACNUSSON ................ I .......................... Washington. D. C. JOHN NORMAN MACUIRE ............... 3 ......................... Kearny. New Jersey 6 A X; First Baseball Team. I930; Varsity Blaseball Squad. I93I. JACK LAWRENCE MAHER ......................................... BuHan. New York RICHARD BERYL MALIS ................ I .................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania LESTER A. MANDELL .................... 2 ...................... Bridgeport, Connecticut KEITH ARCHIBALD 'MANKIN ............ I ............................ Arcola. Virginia ROBERT EARLY MANLEY. JR ............. 4 .......................... York, Pennsylvania A IF; A II; T.I.L.K.A.; 2 ; I3 ; Varsity Basket-ba.I. I929-30-3l-32; Captain Baskel-baII. I930-3I; V Club; President Academic School. I93I -;32 President P. K. Society. CAMERON MANN ........................ 2 ...................... Cermanlown. Tennessee X tb; Skull and Keys; German Club; First Year Football Squad; First Year Track Squad. ROBERT GAMBLE MANN ................ I ......................... Jacksonville Florida 9 X; Adjunct Football. I93I; Adjunct Track, I93I -32 JOHN MACDONALD MANNING ........... I .................... Mount Vernon. New York MORRIS MANUTA ........................ 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York SAMUEL CHARLES MANZO .............. I ................................ Elyria. Ohio WILLIAM KING MAPP ................... I ............................. KeIIar. Virginia C, K E; First Year Football. I93I. jOSEPH MARCHESE ..................... 3 ........................ Brooklyn. New York PHILLIP MARCUS ........................ 2 ......................... Memphis. Tennessee MILTON L. MARKEL ..................... 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia Ib E H; Deank List. STANLEY B. MARKEL .................... 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia tb E 11; Deans List. HAROLD IRVING MARKOWITZ .......... 3 ..................... Jersey City. New Jersey JOSEPH DAVIS MARRET ................. I ......................... Louisville. Kentucky HUDSON SNOWIDEN MARSHALL. II ..... 2 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia d? K E; A II; P. K. Society; Reporter College Topics. I930-3I; CORKS AND CURLS Slaff. I93I. JOHN FRANCIS MARSHALL, jR ........... 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia NATHAN THORPF. MARSHALL ......... Z ......................... Pasadena, California A K E. EDMUND BRODIE MARSLAND .......... 3 ..................... New Britain. Connecticut A T: A K W. OLIVER JACKSON MARSTON ............ 2 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland A T I2; P. K. Society; First Year Swimming. I93I. HENRY FRANCIS BEAUMONT MARTIN. 5 ........................... Danville, Virginia NAT R. MARTIN, JR ....................... I ......................... University. Virginia I991 ..I . . 1,1: 5. .- I .f ' J I e iI I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS WIBUR LESTER MARTIN ................ 3 ......................... Belmar. New Jersey A E 4,; Dean's Lisl. OTTO MARX. JR .......................... 3 ....................... New York, New York ROBERT VOSS MARYE. JR ................ 2 .................... Bryn Mawr. Penmylvania A 2 4h HEBERT WILLIAM MASON, JR ........... I ........................... Detroit. Michigan WILEY ROY MASON, JR ................... I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia CHARLES GARDNER MATHEWS, JR... 3 .................... Lcwisburg. West Virginia WILLIAM GORDON MATHEWS .......... l .................... Charleston, West Virginia X III; First Year Foolball. I93I. EDWARD CURTIS MATTHEWS ......... I ....................... Birmingham. Michigan A T A, JOHN MARKS MATHEWS ................ I ...................... Charlie Hope. Virginia PATRICK CABELL MATTHEWS .......... 3 ....................... Danvers. Masaachusells 2 N; P. K. Society. ALEXANDER J. MATTURRI ............. I ........................ Newark. New Jersey JOSEPH MARIO MATTURRI ............. 2 ........................ Newark. New Jersey WILLIAM MARK MAULDIN. JR ........... 2 .................... Rock Hill. South Carolina WILLIAM CARL MAUPAI ................ I ........................ Brooklyn. New York JOHN MINOR MAURY, JR ....................................... Charlottesville Virginia First Year Football Team. I93I; First Year BIOXIIIQ Team. I932; Fin! Year Track Squad. I932. THOMAS CAKES MAXFIELD. JR ................................ Bloomfield New Jersey 9 A X. RICHARD DENYSE MAXWELL. JR ....... 3 ........................ Coral Gables. Florida 4? V K; Feature Editor College Tonia; Short Story Edilor CavaIIer. JOHN BENJAMIN MAY .................. I ......................... TimberviIIe. Virginia OSCAR WORTH MAY, JR ................. 3 ...................... Raleigh. NorlII Carolina CHESTER MACK MAYER ................ Z ....................... New York. New York EVERARD WILSON MEADE ............. 3 ......................... University. Virginia ALFRED EDLOE MEEHL ................. 2 .......................... Hopewell. Virginia 2 It E. ROBERT HUGHES MENDEL .............. I ....................... Vicksburg, Mississippi Football Adjuncl; First Year Tennis. ELIJAH EUGENE. MENEFEE JR ........... 3 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia B 9 H: Skull and Keys; P. K. SOCler; Basket- baII Adjunct. I930- 3I; Assislant Manager Basket- ball. I932. TopIcs Reporler. I930. MORRISON CURRIER MERIAM .......... 2 ..................... Newport News, Virginia ROLAND MERRELL, JR .................... I ...................... jeanneue. Pennsylvania 1, A 9; Adjunct Comcs AND CURLs. ALDEN SCHOW MERRILL ............... Z .......................... Washington. D. C. JOSEPH DAVIS MERRITT ................ I ......................... LouivaIIe. Kentucky I? K E; First Year Basket-baII, I932. RAYMOND HIRD MERTENS ............. I ..................... New Haven. Connecticul EMORY NEIL MICK ...................... 3 .......................... Richmond. Indiana A T; Boxing Squad. I93I. WILLARD FARRAR MICKLEM ........... I ........................... AIberene. Virginia WILLIAM EDWARD MILES .............. 3 ..................... Albany. New York B K; Cavalier Stag. ALLEN CLINTON MILLER. II ............. I .......................... Quincy. California MILTON MILLER ......................... I ..................... Big Stone Gap. Virginia H K A. LEONARD MILVITZKY ................... 2 ........................ Brooklyn, New York WALTER WESLEY MINER ............... 3 ......................... Baldwin. New York A E II; CORKS AND CURLS Representative. I991 mg; I V4 63 .8 $7; 3+2 sA 2 7 ., Iii: . i 4 ' I AcademIc CIass I NAME YEAR 1N UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS HENRY POST MITCHELL ................ I ............................. Boyce. Virginia A 1!; First Year Football. I93I. GEORGE ALBERT MOHLMAN. JR ........ 2 ....................... MonchaIr New Jersey GEORGE ELY MOISE ..................... 2 ............................... Ely rIn. Ohio 9 X; Reporlorial Staff College Topics, I929- 30; Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS I93l- 32. THOMAS RUTHERFORD MONCURE ..... 2 .......................... Richmond, VIrgInIa B 9 H; Skull and Keys; German Club; First Year FooIbaII and Lacrosse: Varsity Football and Lacrosse Squads. I93I. JOHN WARREN MONTACUE ............ 2 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia MONTGOMERY MONTACIUE. ............. I ...................... Chattanooga. Tennessee I? A 6; First Year Football. I93I. WILLIAM LASLEY MONTACUE ......... I ...................... Chattanooga, Tennessee 2? X; First Year Track Team. CARL MAXIMILLIAN MONTCELAS ...... 3 ....................... New York. New York I? E K. ALBAN VARNER MONTGOMERY ........ 2 ........................ Edgemoor. DeIaware DABNEY VON KNOBLOCH MOON ....... 2 ...................... New York New York GEORGE GILMORE MOORE .............. 3 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia A T A: A H; P K. Society; Boxing Adjunct. I930-3I; Assistant Manager BoxIng. I93I -;32 F I-aIernity RepresenlalIvc CORKS AND CURLS. RICHMOND MOORE. JR ................... 3 .......................... Richmond. VIrgInIa A 1!; P. K. Society; SkuII and Keys; Deans LIsl; IntermedIale Honors I93I; CORKS AND CURLS Staff, I930; Fraiernily Representative Conxs AND CURLS. I930; News Editor College Topirs. I93I: COIf Team. I93I. THOMAS IRWIN MOORE ................. 2 ..................... Piussburgh, PcnnsyIvanIa A T D; P. K. SocIety: First Year Football. I930. - JHN DEMENT MOORMAN ............. 3 ....................... .HunivaIIc. Alabama Z W; SkuII and Keys; German CIub; Varsity Club; Varsity Track Team. I93I-32; Intermediate Honors. HAROLD MOPSIK ........................ 2 ...................... ChariollcvaIIe. Virginia CHARLES EDWARD MORAN. IR .......... I ...................... CharIollevaIIe. Virginia EDWARD JOSEPH MORAN .............. 2 ..................... New Haven. Connecticut WILLIAM AYLETT I RECOCK .......... 2 .......................... University. VIrgInIa JOHN THACKERAY IIORGAN ........... I .................... PhiladeIphIa. PennsyIvanIa MYRON IRVING MORGAN ............... I .................. WoIIeboro. New Hampshire ALEXANDER CILCHRIST MORRIS. III... 2 ...................... BeIIefonle. PennsyIvanIa JOHN WATSON MORRIS ................. I ................ WInston-SaIcm. Norlh CaroIIna MYRON BRILL MORRIS. JR ............... I ..................... S'alen Island, New York THOMAS DWIGHT MORRIS ............. I ..................... Staten IsIancI, New York X Q; Firs! Year FoolbaII, I93I. DONALD MORRISON ..................... 2 ......................... Washington. D. C B 8 II; First Year Swimming Team. I930; V arsIly Tennis Team. JOHN DABNEY MORRISS ................ I ........................... Slaunlon, Virginia 8 X; Dean's List. NATHAN MORROF ....................... 2 . ................... Vicehawken. New Jersey EDWIN OSCAR MORSE .................. I .................... New Rochelle; New Jersey E N. WALTER SPAULDINC MORSE ........... I ...................... Roxbury. Massachusctls ROBERT TODD MOSELEY ............... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia K... V FIrsl Year Track Team; Boxing Adjunct. GEORGE MEHAFFEY MOTT .............. I ...................... Burlington. New Jersey I W; Firs: Year FoolbaII I93I; First Year B3asebaII, I932. JOHN HENRY MOULTON ...................................... CharIouevaIIe. Virginia MARK IOHN MOURNE ................... I ............................ HInsdaIc. IIIInoIs THOMAS PHIPPS MUNCY ................ I ............................. Bland, Virginia rltml Ir ' V II ;. I'. E ,, IVGLI Hi I a S I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM STARKE MUNDY. JR ........... I ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia WILLIAM TAYLOE. MUNFORD ........... 3 ........................ Unionlown. AIabaml A T 9; K B ch; A P X; Dean's List; Art Editor Comes AND CURLS. CHARLES JAMES MURPHY .............. 2 ....................... AmilvaIIe. New York A T. WILLIAM TALIAFERRO MURPHY ....... I .......................... Machodoc. Virginia CLIFFORD EATON MURRAY ............. I ........................ Brooklyn. New York ROBERT METCALFE MUSSELMAN ...... I ........................... Keswick. Virginia NICHOLAS MARION MUSSO ............. 3 ........................ Brooklyn. New York ESTELL DUNN MUSTARD ................ 6 ............................ C2.monl. Virginia ROBERT WALL MUSTARD ............... 4 ........................... Cismonl. Virginia DOUGLAS GEE MYERS ........................................... Pclersburg. VirgInIa A 41; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; T..IL.K..;A 'V Club; IMP; First Year FoolbaII Team. I928: First Year Boxing. Swimming. and Baskct- baII Teams I929; Varsity Football. I929-30-3I; Varsily Boxing Team. I93I-32; Secretary and Treasurer of Academic SchooI; VIce-Presidenl P. K. Society. I93I-32: Student Senate. JOSEPH NACLE .......................... 2 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia d, A; College Topics, I930; Boxing Adjuncl. JOSEPH RICHARD NAHUM .............. 2 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia THOMAS FLOURNEY NEAL ............. 2 ....................... Birmingham. Michigan A T .X: Fin! Year Baskcl- ball I93I; Numeral: First Year Baseball. I93I. WILLIS ALDEN NEAL ............................................ Quincy. Massachusetts CLARENCL AMOS NEFF. JR ............... 2 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia NOWELL DARDEN NELMS .................................... Newport News Virginia 6 X; Adjuncl VIrgInIa Reel Business Staff. I928- 29; VIrgInIa Reel BusIness Slag I929- 30; FIN! Year Track. I929- 30: Fraternity ReprescmalII - CORKS AND C1 R15. I93I- 32. JACK DAVID NELQWITZ ................ 3 ......................... AIexandrIa. VIrgInIa ABRAHAM NELSON ...................... 3 ........................ Brooklyn. New York ALFRED WILLIAM NELSON .............. I ............................... Bris. Virginia ROBERT BURWELL NELSON. JIL. . . ...... 3 ......................... Winchester. Virginia 4:. K 4'; German Club; Associate Editor College Topics, I930-;3I Adjunct Manager Football. I929: First Year BaskeI- ball. I930; First Year Track. I930; Varsity askel-baII. I932: Vnrsily Track. I93I -:32 InlermedIaIe Honors. I93I; InstrucIur BIoIogy. I93I-4 . Applicant for Degree. ROSCOE C. NELSON. JR ................... I ............................ Portland. Oregon JEROME. NEMO ........................... 2 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia A E H. JOHN PASSANO NEWBOLD ............. I ...................... SI. Davids, PennsyIvanIa 1b F A; First Year ?msebaII. RICHARD LANCFELD NEWBURGER ..... 2 .................... Elkins Park. PennayIvanIn Z B T. EDWARD THOMAS NEWELL. JR .......... 4 ...................... Challanooga. Tennessee 2 X: SkuII and Keys; P. K. Society; Adjuncl BaskeI-ball. I929-30: Asaislanl Manager Basket- ball. I93I; Varsity Tennis. I930-3I-32; Manger of Tennis. I932. LEONARD EDWARD NEWMAN .......... I ....................... Scranton. Pcnnsylvania ROBVERT ALLEN NEWMAN ............... 4 ......................... Lynchburg. VIrgInIa CEOERGE WILLARD NEWTON ............ 2 ........................... Marshall. Missouri II K A. LEWIS B. NEWTON ...................... I ........................ New Canton. Virginia MILTON A. NIX .......................... 3 .............................. Opp. Alabama A T. EDWARD PRINCE NOLL ................. 2 ............................. Quincy. IIIinoIs B 9 11; SkuII and Keys. FREDERICK ERNEST NOLTING. JR ....... 2 .......................... Richmond.'VIrginIa A 1!; German Club; Skull and Keys; Reporter College TopIcs. I93I; Associate Edilor College TopIcs; First Year Track Squad; Dean 5 List. I 101 l pg; ; g ? E E E I7. 51M 7 m. w: v.61? :9: I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS ERIC GEORGE NORINCTON. IV .......... I .......................... Pelham. New York ARTHUR MASON NOTTINGHAM ........ I ............................. Cleveland. Ohio HENRY REDWODD NOTTINGHAM ...... 4 ....................... Cape Charles. Virginia HENRY NORWOOD OBEAR ................................. Winnsboro. South Carolina A 9; German Club; SkuII and Keys; First 3Year FoolbaII Squad; Adjunct Manager Baseball. I93I; Alternate Assistant Manager Baseball: Deans List. JOSEPH LINDSEY OCHELTREE. JR ....... 2 ............................ NorfoIk. Virginia EDWARD EVERETT ODOM JR ........... 3 ......................... Clarendon. Virginia B K; Deans List. WILLOUCHBY NEWTON OFFLEY ....... 4 ........................... Fort Riley. Kansas K A; A H; Adjunct Manager Boxing. I928- 30: Assislanl Manager Boxing; Manager Boxing. I932; V Club: German Club; SludenlSenale. NELSON THOMASSON OFFUTT ......... 2 .......................... Oakland. Maryland Iii K E; Adjuncl Boxing. I93I: StaH Cavalier, I93I; Assistant Business Manager CORKS AND CURLS. I932; First Year Lacrosse. I93I; Skull and Keys. JOHN OWEN O'HARE .................... 2 ................... Carney's Poinl. New Jersey FRANK HALSEY O'NEILL ................ I .................... Mount Vernon. New York 2 N. ST. JULIAN OPPENHEIMER, JR ............ 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginla A W; P. K. Sociely; First Year FoolbaII 5qund. I929; Varsity Boxing Squad. I930-;3I Firs! Year Track Team. I930; Varsily Track Squadz. I93I. LESTER JOSEPH ORBACH ........................................ Brooklyn New York I? A; First Year Lacrosse. I93I; Varsity Lacrzossc. I932. PAUL EUGENE ORR. JR ................... 2 ............ LillIe Neck Long Island New York A T A; First Year Cross- Country: FIrsI Year Baskel- ball Squad: First Year rennis. ALBERT LEWIS ORRICK ................. I ........................... Washington. D. C. Ib K 4'; First Year Baskel- baII; Adjunct CORKS AND CURLS; Dean 5 L191 LEVY DABNEY OVERTON ............... 5 ......................... Walkerlon. Virginia JOHN KELLER OWEN ................. . .. 2 .......................... Universily. Virginia OSCAR JAMES PACE. ..................... I .............................. Troy. Virginia JAMES CARY PAGE. JR .................... 3 .......................... Richmond, Virginia 9 A X. JOHN HARVARD PACE .................. 2 ....................... New York, New York RICHARD MARSHALL PACE JR .......... 2 ....................... Larchmont. New York CHARLES LEAVIS PALMER, JR ....................................... Roanoke. Virginia 2 X; German Club; First Year Football Squad I93I; First Year Boxing Squad; Varsity Boxing Squad I932. JAMES GEORGE PARKE ................. 2 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia ARTHUR BOWEN PARKER. JR ........... I .......................... Onancock, Virginia THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH PARKER .......................... Richmond. Virginia EDWARD JOHN PARRISH, JR ........................................ Norfolk. Virginia II, K E; Adjunct Manager Football and BaskeI- baII. WILLIAM THOMAS PARROTT ........... I ....................... CharIoHesviIIe. Virginia Firsl Year Cabinet. JOHN MCCREADY PATTERSON .......... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia DOMINIC PROSPER PAVIA .............. 2 ......................... Newark. New Jersey CHARLES FRANKLIN PAYNE ............ I ............................ Dayton, Virginia BS. Degree; Ryan Scholar. Seventh Dislricl; Licentiate in Spanish. GROVERMAN BLAKE PAYNE ........... 4 .......................... Washinglon. D. C. HENRY EDMONDSON PAYNE, JR ......... 2 .................... CI'IaIIeslon. West Virginla JOHN MILLER PAYNE ................... 2 ......................... Lynchburg. VIrginia A T 9; Track Adjuncl; Editors Board of CORKS AND CURLS. CHARLES CRANDISON PEARSON ....... I ............................ Norfolk. Virginia EDWARD JOHNSON PECHIN ............ 2 ......................... Baltimore. MaryIand A ii; A II; Firs! Year Swimming Team. I93I; German Club; First Year FoolbaII Squad. IIOZI 4f. 4' N w Ir 9'- I' l'- a. I ., - - . A 'u1 . - - ii a M ?:W$$ Q: J-Jw 13:4. :5? mwhwgu: , . -.,:----; ...----. E23? fggh m ... .. Lh-u .-.- .....n. -..1... - .. - --..J...I.1nnr -ni:n..::.' .f I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS EUGENE WALBRIDCE PECK ............. I ....................... BronxviIIc. New York K A. WILLIAM HARVVOOD PEDEN ............ 2 ........................ Frceport. New York A T A; College Topics, I930-3I; First Year Cross-Counlry; First Year Track; Varsity Cross- Counlry; Varsily Track. ROBERT BAKER PECRAM. JR ............. I .......................... Richmond. Virginia ALBERT EDW'IN PEIRCE. JR .............. 2 ............................ XVinelka. Illinois RICHARD FRANKLIN FENCE ............ I ...................... . . . . .Roanokc. Virginia JOHN TUCKER PERCY ................... 3 ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia 4? K W; A n; German Club; First Year Track and Cross-Counlry. I929-30. THORNTON TAYLOE PERRY, III ........ I .................. CharIes Town. W'esl Virginia Z W; First Year Track. ARTHUR PETER. JR ....................... 4 ......................... Louisville. Kentucky A T .A; A II; German Club; Boxing Adjunct. I928-29; Assistant Manager Boxing. l930-3l. ANDREXV DALZELL PETERS ............. 4 ...................... Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania A T 9.; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; First Year Baseball. I929; Varsity Baseball. I930-3I-32; Dean's List. CLAY MICHIE PEYTON .................. 2 .......................... Universily. Virginia LAWRENCE XV. H. PEYTON .............. I ........................... Staunlon. Virginia ROBERT EDEN PEYTON. IV ............. I .......................... Richmond. Virginia WILLIAM THONIAS PFEIFLE ............. 2 ........................... Detroit. Michigan B. TENNYSON PHILLIPS ................. I ......................... Salisbury. Maryland CHARLES EARL PHILLIPS ............... 2 ............... Wires! New Brighton. New York EDWARD HAIVIILTON PHILLIPS ......... 3 ................. Charles Town. WIesl Virginia 7. 4'; Skull and Keys. JOSEPH THOMAS PHILLIPS, JR ........... 2 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia Swimming. JOHN IRVIN PIERCE ..................... I ......................... Jackson. Mississippi II K A; Representative CORKS AND CURLS. HENRY HYMAN IIKE ................... I .......................... W'ashington. D. C. JOHN BENJAMIN PINDER. JR ............. 4 ....................... ...Richmond. Virginia A 4'; P. K. Society; Skull and Keys; T.I.L.K.A.; Z ; Vice-President Skull and Keys. I93I; Varsity BasebaII uV.n I930-3I; Varsity Wrestling Team. I930; Varsity Fooiball V. 1930; Varsity CIub. JAMES BEACH PLATT, JR ................ 3 ......................... Baltimore. IVIaryIand $ K 21; A II: German Club: First Year Track Team. I930; Varsity Foolball Squad, I930; Varsily Track Team. I93I; T.I.L.K.A. XVILLIAM DANIEL POATS ................ 2 ......................... Ivy Depot. Virginia JULIUS CARL POINDEXTER ............. 2 ....................... Rocky Mount, Virginia MILES POINDEXTER. II .................. 3 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia 4, E K; A E II; Secretary Jefferson Society. I930; President Madison Hall Junior Cabinet; Secretary Madison HaII; Interfraternily Council; Student Assembly. SCHUYLER POITEVF.NT. JR ............... 3 .................... Ocean Springs. Nlississippi MILTON EMANUEL POLAKOFF .......... 4 ......................... Brooklyn. New York HERBERT CHFZRMSIDF, POLLOCK ....... 3 .......................... Universily. Virginia NORMAN RANDOLPH POND. JR .......... 2 .......................... Wfashington. D. C. n X; Adjunct CORKs AND CURLs Business SlaH. I93I-32. TRAVIS AVILLIAM POOLE ................ 2 ......................... PurchIviIIe. Virginia NATHANIEL COBURN PORTER .......... 3 .............................. 'IIrevcH. Maine XVILLIAM A. PORTERFIELD. JR ........... I ............................... Canton. Ohio 21 di E. CHARLES EVERETT POSS ............... 3 ....................... CharIoHesviIIe. Virginia JAMES FRANKLIN POWIELI .............. I ....................... CharIoHesviIIe Virginia JOHN RANDOLPH POAVELL ............. I ........................... Roanoke. Virginia IMBI cerlzstllls I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS LOGAN PRATT ........................... 2 ............................ Atlanta. Georgia II K A; Adjunct Basket-baII. I93I; Virginia PIaycrs, I930-3I; Glee Club. I930-3I. JOHN ARTHUR PRESCOTT, JR ............ 3 ............................ Evanston, Illinois JOSEPH EARL PRESLEY ................. Z ............................ Detroit, Michigan WILLIAM GRAY PRESLEY ............... 3 ........................... Detroit. Michigan 2 N; Desk Manager College Topics. FREDERICK BIRDSALL PRICE ........... 3 ....................... Glen Falls. New York 2 A E; A E II; President A E II. I930-3I; Treasurer AE H. I93I -32. WILLIAM CLACC-ETT PRICE ............ 4 ...................... Scarboro. West Virginia 43 A 9; First Year Boxing Team. I928; Varsity Boxing Squad. I930-3I. CHARLES LEMUEL PRINCE .............. I ...................... Cheraw. South Carolina 4b A 6; First Year Swimming. JAMES IRA PRITCHETT. III .............. 2 ........................... Danville. Virginia A Kb; Skull and Keys; German Club; Boxing Adjunct; Adjunct Lacrosse. I93I; Assistant Manager Lacrosse, I932; Cavalier StaE. I93I; CORKS AND CURLs Representative I932. BERNARD PROTZEL ..................... 2 ....................... Harrison. New Jersey HARRY REID PUCH. JR ................... 3 .................... Charleston, West Virginia A X; Intermediate Honors; First Year Track. I930. NICHOLAS WILLIAM PUCH, jR ........... I ........................... Roanoke. Virginia H K A. RICHARD COLBY PULLINCER ........... 2 ................ East Stroudsburg. Pennsylvania CLAUDE ELMER PURVIS, JR ............. I ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia GEORGE LILLARD QUAINTANCE ....... I .......................... Woodville. Virginia ROBERT LEE QUAINTANCE ............. 2 ........................... Cqueper. Virginia RALPH JAMES QUALE ................... 3- ........................... Washington. D. C. First Year Boxing. I93I; Varsily Boxing. I932; Skull and Keys; German Club. RALPH EBERLY QUINTER ............... I .......................... Washington. D. C. K A. ISADORE RABINOV'ITZ .................. 3 ........................ Carterel. New Jersey GEORGE WILLARD RAIV ................. 2 ....................... Arlington, New Jersey 2 N. MERRITT MAUPIN RAILEY, JR ........... 3 .......................... University. Virginia A T A: A II; Numeral First Year Football. I929; Varsity Football Squad. I930. GORDON FRYER RAINEY ................ I .................... Oklahoma City. Oklahoma A K E; First Year Boxing. LEWIS MILES RAISIC .................... 3 .................... Inwood. L. 1.. New York WILLIAM PRESTON RAMBO ............. 2 ........................ Winter Park. Florida A T 9: First Year Swimming; Fencing Club; Gym Team; Dean's List. ELMER WHARTON RAMSEY ............ I ......................... Bentonville, Virginia JAMES HENRY RAND, III ................ I ...................... New York. New York FRANCIS MERIWETHER RANDOLPH. . . . I ....................... Charlottesville. Virginia HAMPTON CARSON RANDOLPH ........ I .................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania RICHARD DULANY RANDOLPH ......... I .......................... Bluemont. Virginia ROBERT CARTER RANDOLPH ........... 2 ............................. Boyce. Virginia 4D K 4'; German Club; Advertising Manager CavaIier; First Year Boxing. I93I; Varsity Boxing Squad I932. H. MANSFIELD RATTLE .................. 2 .............................. Cleveland. Ohio ERASTUS CORNING RAWLE ............. 2 .......................... Albany. New York MELVILLE COLLINS RAWNSLEY ........ I ........................ Chester. Pennsylvania WILLIAM READ. JR ....................... I ...................... Wayland. Massachusetts EDWARD RAYMOND READER ........... I ...................... New Haven. Connecticut $ E II; First Year Football. BERNARD WESTERMAN RECKNACEL. . . 2 ........................... Ilhaca. New York WILLIAM CILMAN REDWOOD ........... I ............................ Norfolk. Virginia LEWIS LUMAN REED .................... I ....................... Cranford. New Jersey I 1041 s r; I II V 9 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JAMES DAWSON REEDER ................ 2 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland Fencing Club Team, I93I-32. EDWARD HARRISON REB .............. 3 .................... Philadelphia. PennsyIvania Z A E: CaquIcr Business StaE. I929-30: CORKS AND CURLS Business SlaE. I929-30. I93I-32. GEORGE COETHALS REESE ............. I ........................... Roanoke. VIrgInIn SIDNEY COHN REICHMAN .............. 3 ........................... Norfolk, VIrgInIa FRANK BRUCE REID JR ................... 3 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia JOSEPH CILLESPIE REID ................ I .......................... Richmond. Virginia 2 X; First Year Cross-Counlry Team; First Year Track Team. IRVING LESTER REIF .................... 2 ......................... Brooklyn. New York GEORGE L. W. REINHART ............... 2 ....................... Cumberland. Maryland LEWIS GUSTAV REISS .......................................... New York. New York X M Eli Banana: Skull and Keys; First Year3 Football; First Year Boxing; V Club; FooIbaII. I930-3I; Boxing. I930-3I. JOSEPH OSWALD REITHER. JR ........... 2 ........................ Lynbrook. New York Jefferson Sociely. AUGUSTUS CALEB REMMEL ............ I ........................ Liltle Rock. Arkansas 2 A E; Firs! Year Track. I93I-32. HARMON LIVERICHT REMMEL ......... 2 ........................ Little Rock. Arkansas 2 A E. CARL FREDERICK REUSS ................ I .......................... Richmond. Virginia EMIL REVYUK. JR ........................ I .................. Long IsIand Cin. New York RAYMOND EDGAR REYNOLDS. JR ....... I .......................... Auburn, New York HOMER CLEVELAND REYNOLDS ....... 3 ............................ Marietta. Georgia HERBERT J. RICH. JR ..................... I ........................... Washington. D. C. I? E H. WILLIAM COOLIDCE RICHARDS ......... I .................... Ocean Springs. Mississippi WILLIAM ELMER RICHARDS. JR ..... . . . . . I ....................... Lansford. PennsyIvania JESSE FRANCIS RICHARDSON ........... I ...................... Cape Charles. Virginia WILLARD HAMILTON RICHARDSON. . . . I ........................ River Forest. Illinois ARTHUR RICHMOND .................... I ...................... Westerly, Rhode Island JOHN ALEXANDER RIDLEY ............. I ........................... Waverly. Virginia ALFRED CLEVELAND RICCIN, JR ......... 3 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia JOHN CALHOUN RISHER ................ 4 .......................... University. Virginia PHARES NISSLY RISSER. JR .............. 2 ....................... Bedford. Pennsylvania Cross- Country. I930- 3I; Track I93I 32; Staffl College Topics. WILLIAM BOWLAND RITCHIE JR .................................. Washington. D. C. ROBERT EDWARD RITZ ................. I ............................. WalerIoo. Iowa ATHOS RIVERA .......................... 2 ........................ Bayamon. Porto Rico ANTHONY BARCLAY RIVES ............. 3 ........................... Cobham. Virginia GEORGE BARCLAY RIVES. JR ............. 3 . , .......................... Cobham. Virginia HENRY PORTMAN RIX .................. 2 .................... New Rochelle, New York 42 E K; Business Staff College Topics; Reporter College Topics. DAVID LEON ROBBINS ................... I ....................... Roxbury, Massachusetts EDWIN HARVEY ROBBINS ............... I ........................ Irvington. New Jersey NORMAN HYDE ROBBINS ............... I ........................ Islip. L. I., New York WILLIAM HUNTER ROBBINS. JR .......... I ......................... Creensburg. Indiana It A 9. HENRY CLAY ROBERSON ................ 4 .............................. Wise. Virginia MELVIN MACDEARMON ROBERTS ....... 3 ............................. Cleveland. Ohio 9 A X; A- V II; First Year Football Team, I9IZ9; Firsl Year Baseball Team I930. JAMES WARREN ROBERTSON .................................... Beaverdam. VirgInia JOHN DOUGLAS ROBERTSON ............ I ...................... Manchesler. Connecticul E X; First Year Football; First Year Track. IIOSI Cefl 5,33 U I l5 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD ROBINS ..... 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia X ch; Skull and Keys; Adjunct Football; Alternate Assistant Manager Football; Dean's List. ALAN SCOTT ROBINSON ................ I ........................... Winnetka. Illinois X lb; First Year Boxing; Dean's List. FRANK LESLIE ROBINSON, JR ............ I ........................... Cismonl. Virginia MONTIE R. H. ROBINSON ................ I ....................... Charlottesville. Virginia THOMAS MANLEY ROBINSON .......... 4 ............................ Cismonl, Virginia WALTER LEWIS ROCHE. JR .............. 2 ............................ Chillicothe. Ohio 2 A E. JAMES LINUS RODGERS ................. I ..................... Uniontown. Pennsylvania EMILE CEYELIN RODNEY ............... 2 ....................... Elizabeth. New Jersey B K; Cross-Country. I93I. BROWN METCALFE ROE ................. 2 ...................... SuddIersviIIe. Maryland A T A; German Club; Boxing Adjunct. I93I-32; Numeral First Year Baseball. I93I. CHARLES HOLLINCSWORTH ROCERS.. I ........................ NorwaIIc. Connecticut ORLIN W. ROGERS ....................... I .......................... Dry Fork. Virginia CARL MARTIN ROHMANN ............... I ........................ Brooklyn. New York EDWARD GAY ROHRBOUCH. JR ........ 3 ...................... CIenviIIe. KVest Virginia I? A 9; Varsity Football. I930-3I; V. I93I. DAVID HARRIS ROISTACHER ........... 2 ...................... New York. New York ALEXANDER ROSS ROMMEL ............ I ........................... Savannah. Georgia A 4'; First Year Football Squad. KENNETH ROMNEY, JR ................... I .......................... Washington. D. C. KERMIT VINSON ROOKE ................ I .............................. Ante, Virginia JULIUS FRANK ROSENBAUM ............ 3 ..................... Newport. News. Virginia IRWIN HAROLD ROSENBURC ............ 2 ....................... New York. New York It A; Dean's List. MAURICE D. ROSENBERG ............... 2 .......................... Washington. D. C. First Year Cabinet Madison Hall; First Year Tennis Squad, I93I; Associate Editor College Topics. - HYMAN ROSENBLUM .................... 2 ........................ Carteret. New Jersey ALBERT STRUBLE ROSENCRANS, JR.. . . . 4 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia 2 I? E. ALONZO JAMES ROSS ................... I ......................... Louisville. Kentucky 4: A 9; Adjunct Conxs AND CURLS. ARNOLD MARCUS ROSS ................. I ....................... New York. New York JOSEPH RUMERY ROSS .................. I ....................... Ipswich. Massachusetts First Year Foolball. I93I. WILLIAM BRADFORD ROSS ............. 2 ......................... Cheyenne. Wyoming SANFORD LOUIS ROTTER, JR ............. 3 ......................... The Plains. Virginia X '9; Skull and Keys; Track Squad. I930-3I; College Topics Staff. I929; University Band. DOMENICO AMERIGO ROTUNNO ........ 2 ......................... Brooklyn. New York WILLIAM COATES ROUNTREY .......... I ......................... Alla Vista. Virginia JAMES THOMAS ROWE. JR ............... 3 ............................ Sebrell. Virginia JAMES ROWLEY ......................... 3 .................... Port Murray, New Jersey 6 A X; A E II; JeEerson Literary Society. LOUIS ROYCE. ............................ I ............................. CIeveIand. Ohio Z B T; Dean's List; College Topics. GEORGE JOSEPH RUCKERT. JR ........... 2 ....................... High Bridge. Kentucky ROBERT GILLIAM RUDD ................ 3 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia 9 X; First Year Cross-Country, I929-30; First Year Track, I929-30; Varsity Track. I930o3I; College Topics Staff. I929-30. MARSHALL DECRAFFENRIED RUFFIN. . . 4 ........................... Roanoke, Virginia Q K W; A II; P. K. Society; Intermediate Honors. I930; Adjunct Football. I929-30; Applicant for Degtee. IIOBJ , ... . 7 ' ,7? ,, I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS NELSON RANDOLPH RUFFIN ............ 3 ......................... LouisviIIe, Kentucky 9 A X; Dean's List. RALPH AUGUSTUS RUSH ................ 2 .......................... Redding. California ROY RAYMOND RUSMISEL .............. 3 ........................... McCIung. Virginia CHARLES HENRY RUTH. JR .............. 2 ........................... Washington. D. C. 1b E K; A E H. THOMAS RYAN .......................... 3 ....................... LavaIIeHe. New Jersey WILLIAM HILLARD RYAN ............... I ....................... New York, New York A 1'; First Year Football Team; First Year Basket-ball Squad. ROBERT H. RYDELL ..................... I .......................... Pelham. New York NORMAN C. SACHS. JR ................... 4 ....................... Cedarhurst. New York OSCAR BERTRAM SACHS ................ 2 ....................... Cedarhunl. New York HENRY MOSELY SACKETT .............. 3 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia A K E; Eli Banana; IMP; Vice-President Academic SchooI; First Year FoolbaII. I929; First Year Baskel-baII. I930: First Year Track, I930; Varsity FoolbaII, I930-3I. JOHN CRAIG ST. CLAIR .................. I ......................... Pearisburg. Virginia LLEWELLYN CHRISTIAN SALLE ........ I .......................... HaIIsboro. Virginia DUDLEY C. SANFORD ................... 3 ......................... Redding. Connecticut WILLIAM KEELER SANFORD ............ 2 .......................... Albany. New York 9 A X; Manager Swimming Team. HERMAN JACK SANDLER ............... I ......................... Petersburg. Virginia BEN WOOSTER SARTOR ................. I ................................ EIyria. Ohio RAYMOND CLARK SAUNDERS .......... I ........................... Leesburg. Virginia HENRY DICK SAYER. II .................. 3 ................... Richmond HiII, New York It, 23 K; First Year Swimming. I929; Varsity Swimming. I930-3I-32; Sports Editor College Topics; Assistant Manager Baseball. I93I-132: Student Assembly. I93I. ALBERT ALLISON SAYER ............... I .................... Waynesburg, Pennsylvania WILLIAM ALBERT SAURO ............... I ..................... Port Chester, New York B 0 II; First Year Track. EDMUND PATTERSON SCARLETT ...... I ......................... Baltimore, Maryland tb K E; First Year Football Squad; First Year Basket-baII Squad. SCHUYLER CROSBY SCHAFF ............ I ....................... New York. New York 2 49 E; First Year Football. I93I. KENNELL IDDINCS SCHENCK ........... 2 ....................... New York. New York 2 d, E. FREDERICK HERMAN SCHERFF ......... I ..................... Mamaroneck. New York ROBERT AUSTIN SCHETTY .............. 3 ....................... Montclair. New Jersey ARMIN MCGRECOR SCHLESINCER ...... 2 ............................. Naples. Florida Z 11; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; First Year Football. I930; First Year Basket-ball, I93I; First Year Tennis. FRED HENRY SCHMIDT ................. I ....................... New York, New York RICHARD LUCIAN SCHOEN ............. 3 ...................... CharlottesviIIe, Virginia JAMES WISTER SCHOFIELD ............. 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia CHARLES PORTER SCHUTT ............. I ....................... Wilmington. Delaware A 49; First Year Football. I93I. WILLIAM SCHWARTZ .................... I ...................... CharlottesviIIe. Virginia CHARLES COHEN SCHWARZSCHILD. . . . I .......................... Richmond. Virginia 4, E II; Virginia Players. GEORGE STARR SCOFIELD .............. I ......................... Ceneseo. New York HUNTER HAWKINS SCOTT .............. I ........................ Newark, New Jersey JOHN WALTER SCOTT. JR ................ 2 ........................ Waynesboro, Virginia WILLIAM FREDERICK SCOTT ........... 2 ....................... Milwaukee, Wisconsin Z 1': P. K. Society; Reportorial StafI College Topics; First Year Basket-ball; Varsity Boxing Squad. f 107 l CCI I 10? II I L5 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JOSEPH WILLIAM SECONDI ............. 2 ....................... New York. New York FRANKLIN HAMILTON SEELEY ......... I ...................... Daylona Beach. Florida H K A. EMMET SEIBELS ......................... Z ............................ Norfolk. Virginia B 9 H. SHERMAN SELMAN ...................... I ............................. Cleveland. Ohio Z B T; First Year Cabinet Madison HaII; College Topics. HAROLD BLAND SENDER ............... 2 .................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania ERNEST MCCOY SENECA. JR ............. 4 ...................... Princess Anne, Virginia FRANKLIN DEFORD SENEY ........ . ..... 3 ...................... NeWporl News. Virginia GEORGE CHESTER SEWARD ............ 3 ......................... Louisville. Kentucky B K; Jefferson Society; University Debating Team, I929-30: Intermediate Honors. JOHN DAVENPORT SHANKLAND ....... I ...................... Los Angeles, California 9 A X. RICHARD VAIR SHANKLIN. JR ........... 6 ......................... Cary. West Virginia A 43; German Club; Track Squad. I927; Assistant Business Manager CORKS AND CURLS. I929-30. IRVIN THEODORE SHAPIRO ............ 3 ........................... Emporia. Virginia CALVIN MEREDITH SHARER. JR ......... 2 ........................ Tyrone, Pennsylvania EDWARD JOHN SHARMAN .............. 2 ........................ Brooklyn, New York Swimming; Y. M. C. A. Council. DONALD WHITNEY SHAW .............. I ..................... Leominster. Massachusetts ANTHONY VINCENT SHEA .............. 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia ARTHUR JULES SHEDLIN ............... I .................... Far Rockaway. New York WILLIAM REID SHELBY ................. 2 ..................... Grand Rapids. Michigan RAWLEY MARTIN SHELTON. JR ......... 3 ......................... UnionviIIe. Virginia NATHAN SAMUEL SHERMAN. III ........ 4 .................... OkIaHoma City. Oklahoma MALCOLM FOOTE SHER ................. 2 ....................... New York. New York JOHN ELRED SHIELDS ................... I ........................ Norwich. Connecticut ROGER DENTON SHIELDS ............... 2 ......................SiIver Spring. Maryland STUART HANCOCK SHINN .............. I ......................... Bellerton. Maryland A T A; Firs! Year Swimming Squad. I932. FRANCIS LEWIS SHRADY ............... 4 ........................ EImsIord, New York 7. 4'; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; Adjunct Boxing. I9Z9-30; Adjuncl CORKS AND CURLS. I930; Glee Club, I928-29, I929-30. MORRISON OTIS SHUSTER .............. I ..................... Creensburg. Pennsylvania BENJAMIN RICHMOND SHUSTERMAN.. I ...................... PillsteId. Massachusetts ERNEST SIBLEY. JR ....................... 2 .......................... LilchBeId. Virginia B H 11; Scarab; German CIub; Student Assembly. IRVING SILVERMAN ..................... Z ........................ Brooklyn. New York ARNOLD EDGAR SILVERSTEIN .......... I ........................ Brooklyn. New York ALBERT IRVING SIMON ................. 3 ........................ Newark. New Jersey LAWRENCE WJYNDHAM SIMON ......... 2 ....................... New York. New York A E II; Dean's List; First Year Tennis Team, I93I; DuPont Scholarship. SEYMOUR SIMON ........................ 2 ........................ Newark. New Jersey HERBERT SYDNEY SIMPSON ............ I ........................ Brooklyn. New York Virginia Players. JOHN BACWELL SIMPSON ............... 4 ........................... DosweII. Virginia 8 A X; Inlerfralernily Council. I930-3I-32. THOMAS PORTER SIMPSON ............. 4 ......................... KnoxviIIe. Tennessee Glee Club; Orchestra. FRANK PAUL SIPPLEY .................. 4 ....................... Princeton. New jersey 41 EIK; P. K. Society; Eli Banana: uI3 ; C. A. A. Board; V Club; First Year BasebaII; Varsnly Football; Varsity Basket-baII; Varsity BasebaII; Captain Varsity Baseball. I93I-32. JOHN BLACK SIRICH. JR .................. 3 ...................... ...Orange. New Jersey IIOSJ Id J I r I I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS REUBEN SIRLIN .......................... I ..................... Mamaroneck. New York FRANCIS WATSON SISSON .............. 3 ......................... Shawsvillc. Virginia THOMAS CLAWSON SLAUGHTER. JR... ............................ Fleelon, Virginia JOHN ROGERS SLIDELL ................. 4 ...................... New OrIcans. Louisiana IPI A; A II; P. K. Society; Firs! Year Wrestling Team. I929; Adjunct Manager Baskel-baII. I930; Dean's List; Assistant In French. RICHARD BRYSON SLOANE ............. I ......................... Nashville. Tennessee H K A. WARREN HARVEY SMALL .............. 4 .................... New Rochelle. New York HENRY LELAND SMALTZ ............... 3 ..................... St. Davids. Pennsylvania ALFRED LITTLEFIELD SMITH ........... I .. .................... Universily. Virginia BENJAMIN WIARFIELD SMITH ........... 2 ........................ zBaIlimore, Maryland Associate Edilor College TopIcs: JunIor Cabinet. CHARLES EARLE SMITH. JR .............. I ........................ HyallvaIIe. Maryland CHARLES FRANCIS SMITH .............. I .......................... SI. Louis. Missouri E 'I E; FoolbaII Adjunct I93I. CHARLES GARDNER SMITH ............. I .......................... Slrasburg, Virginia CHARLES GORDON SMITH. JR ............ 4 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia X It; Skull and Keys: German Club; Eli Banana; IMP; V Club; Manager Basket-ball, I932; Assistant Manager Baseball. I93I; Presidenl Inlerfraternily Council. EUGENE EDGAR SMITH ................. 2 .......................... HopeweII. Virginia F. WILLIS SMITH ......................... 4 ......................... Trenlon. New Jersey HARRY LEE. SMITH ...................... 2 ......................... Warrenlon. Virginia I? E K. HIRAM MOORE SMITH. JR ................ 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A Cb; A II; German Club; First Year Boxing Team. I93I: Varsity Boxing Team. I932. JOHN REYNOLDS SMITH ................ 2 ....................... Oakmont. Pennsylvania JOSEPH WINFREE SMITH. JR ............. 2 ...................... Fredericksburg. Virginia LEEA M. SMITH ............................ I .................... Moorefleld. West Virginia MILLAXRD WATTS SMITH .......................................... S! 1. Louis. Missouri B 0 TI: Baskel- ball Adjunct. I932; First Yearl Baseball I932 RALPH EARNEST SMITH ................ 2 ......................... Porlsmouth; Virginia ROBERT KNOX SMITH ................... I ....................... Monthair. New Jersey RUFUS WILSON SMITH .................. I .......................... Smitherld. Virginia A E 4k Firs! Year Football. 193I; Glee Club. RUSSELL SMITH ......................... I ....................... Charlollesville, Virginia SANFORD CLARKE SMITH ............... 2 ..................... Maplewood. New Jersey A 2 Ch: Business Slag Cavalier. TURNER TALIAFERRO SMITH ........... 2 ............................ Rosalyn. Virginia WILLIAM JOSEPH SMITH ................ 2 ........................ Kansas Cily. Missouri A X: Deanl List. WILLIAM SHEPARD SMITH ............. Z ........................ CatonvaIIe, Maryland H K A. DAVID MYNDERS SMYTHE .............. I ......................... Memphis. Tennessee DONALD ALLAN SNYDER ............... I .................... AlIanlic Cily, New Jersey BORIS SOKOLOFF ........................ 3 ............................. Cleveland, Ohio HYMAN SOLNICK ........................ 3 ........................ Brooklyn. New York BENDER SOLOMON ...................... 2 .......................... Albany. New York MARCUS SOLOMON ...................... 2 .......................... Albany. New York MORRIS SOLOTOROVSKY ............... 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York HERBERT M. SONNEBORN. JR ................................. Wheeling. West Virginia Z B T: Assislant Manager Baseball; College TapIcs: Deans List. WILLIAM ALBERT SOURS. JR .................................. Port Chester. New York I 1091 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS LEROY SOUTHMAYD. JR .................. I ........................ Great Falls. Monlana DONALD ARCHIBALD SOWERS ......... I .......................... Richmond, Virginia RICHARD PINKNEY SOWERS. JR ........ 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia CUMMINGS ELLIOT SPEAKMAN, JR.. . .. 2 ........................... Smyrna. Delaware K E. HAROLD STRAUSS SPELKE ............. 2 ........................ Sumford. Conneclicul JAMES EDWIN SPENCE. JR ............... 3 ....................... Alloona, Pennsylvania 4, E K. LOUIS MASON SPICER. JRuV; ............ I ...................... Charlollesville. Virginia FRANKLIN ARMSTRONG SPIKER ........ 3 ....................... Dormant. Pennsylvania ALFRED REID SPITZER .................. I ....................... Harrisonburg. Virginia JOHN FRANKLIN SPIVEY ................ I ....................... St. Pelersburg. Florida GEORGE FINLEY SPRACUE. JR ...................................... Twin Falls. Idaho A X E: First Year Cross-Counlry and Track. I928- 29; College Topics. I928-29; CIrcuIalion Manager College Topics. I929- 30; Business Manager I93I. LEWIS FULTON SPRAGUE ..................................... Allentown Pennsylvania WALTON HERBERT SPRINCALL ........ 2 ............................... Dallas. Texas FREDERICK ELBREY STABLER .......... I .......................... Washington. D. C. HENRY ELLER STALEY ................. 3 .......................... University, Virginia RAY HICHTOWER STALLINCS .......... I ................... Greensboro. Norlh Carolina 5. JAMES STANFIELD .................... 2 ....................... New York, New York :5 X. BARCLAY STANTON ..................... I ........................ Primes. PenmyIvania WILLIAM WALLACE STARKE. JR ......... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia 43 II A; Adjunct Manager Boxing. HENRY AKIN STARKS ................... I ...................... Shrewsbury, New Jersey A X. JOHN BRUSHINCHAM STARR ........... I ....................... Larchmom. New York I? F A. CHARLES WILLIS STEEL. JR .............. 4 ...................... Craflon. West Virginia SIDNEY RUTHERFORD STEELE ......... I ......................... River Forest. Illinois 1p K W. SIDNEY B. STECER. III ................... I ............................ Pulaski. Virginia BERNARD PAUL STEINBERC ............ 3 ....................... New York. New York ESTON BYRNE STEPHENSON .......... I .................... Charleston. West Virginia ROBERT LEWIS STEPHENSON ......... I ................... Mount Vernon, New York K 2. WILLIAM ROBERT STEPHENSON ....... 2 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia CARLTON ROLAND STERNER ........... 3 ...................... PollsvilIe. Pennsylvania B K. HENRY EUGENE STEVENS .............. 3 .......................... Washington. D. C. JAMESX' PAUL STEVENS .................. I ...................... Mt. Mitchell. Kentucky First Year Football Squad. WALTER DAVIS STEVENSON. JR ...................................... Quincy. Illinois Cb I' A: P. K. Socier: Adjunct Manager Basket- ball. I930; Fralernily Represenlalive CORKS AND CURLS I AUGUSTUS MORGAN STEWARD ........ I ......................... HunlsviIIe. Alabama Madison HaII Cabinet. DAVID WALTERS STEWARD ............ I ....................... W'oodmere. New York 9 A X. JACQUE ARNDT STEYN. JR ............... 2 ....................... Bridgeport. Connecticut MILLARD STILLMAN ..................... I ................. Great Neck. L. I.. New York JOHN ST-EW'ARD STIMSON .............. 2 ..................... MapIewood. New Jersey A... v Qt IIIOI ! 'IIIS-i $1511; 41,, I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS EDWIN LEROY STINE, JR ................. 4 ......................... Winchester. Virginia JOHN BISPHAM STOKES. JR .............. I ..................... Moorestown. New Jersey First Year Boxing Team. FRANK JOSEPH STROHMENCER ........ 2 ........................ Irvinglon. New Jersey EDWARD TOBEY STUART, JR ............ 4 .................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania B 8 H; Skull and Keys; German Club; First Year Baseball and Track Squads; Varsity Track; Dean's List. HAROLD CUTLIFF STUART ............. 2 .................... Oklahoma Cily. Oklahoma A K E; A II; P. K. Society; First Year Boxing. I93I; First Year Baseball. I93I; Varsity Boxing. I932; Dean's List. GEORGE EDWIN STUPALSKY ........... Z ......................... Orange. New Jersey HENRY IOSEPH STURM ................. I ...................... NeWporl News. Virginia ANDREW ROWAN SUMMERS ............ 2 .......................... Abingdon Virginia MORTIMER YATES SUTHERLAND. JR.. .. Z ...................... North Gardens. Virginia ROBERT LAMB SUTLIFF ................. 3 ................... Shippensburg. Pennsylvama IF 1' A. GUY FORREST SUTTON. JR ............... I ........................... Slaunlon, Virginia EUGENE LAFORREST SWAN. JR .......... 3 ........................ Brooklyn. New York E X; College Topics. I929-30; Cavalier. I929-30; Editor Cavalier. JAMES DEWITT SWARTOUT ............ 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia PAUL LEE. SWEENY ...................... 2 ............................ Rosslyn. Virginia CHARLES WINFIELD SWOOPE .......... I ........................ Madera. Pennsylvania I9 23 K; First Year Football. ROY LOUIS SYKES ....................... I ............................ Norfolk. Virginia WILLIAM GARTH SYMMERS ............ 3 ............................ Rye. New York I? A 9; College Topics. I929-30; Advertising Manager. I93I-32; Fraternity Represenlalive CORKS AND CURLS; Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS; Dean's List. GEORGE LEROY TABOR, JR .............. 2 ......................... CherrydaIe. Virginia JOHN K. TACCART. JR .................... 3 ............................. Norton. Virginia A T A. JOSH BULLITT TACCART ............... 2 ............................. Norton. Virginia A T A. HARRY TINSLEY TALIAFERRO. JR ....... 2 ..................... White Plains. New York WINDSOR L. TALIAFERRO. JR ............ 3 ..................... u'oIIaston, Massachusetts A E 49; Glee Club; Tennis; Dean's List. ROBERT HENRY TALLEY. JR ............. 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 1, II A; A II; Adjunct Boxing. I93I; Madison Hall Junior Cabinet. QUINN JOHN TAMM ..................... 3 ............................. Butte. Montana 2 N. CHARLES ALLEN TANNER, JR ............ 3 ............................ Gladys. Virginia CORNELIUS CALEB TARPLEE ........... 3 .................... South Jacksonville. Florida SEAVER ALEXANDER TARULIS ......... I ........................ Stamford. Connecticut EDWARD ENCRAM TATE. ................ I ........................ Kansas City. Missouri COLSTON TAYLOR ....................... 4 ...................... Tamclif. West Virginia DONALD QUEE TAYLOR ................. I ....................... Montclair. New Jersey Q K E; Adjunct Football, I93I; Adjunct CORKS AND CURLS. I932. JOHN ROBERT TAYLOR ................. I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia SAMUEL GEORGE TAYLOR .............. 2 .................. New Bedford. Massachusetts A 4?; Lacrosse. I93I; First Year Football. I930. STUART AUSTIN TAYLOR .............. I .......................... University. Virginia STUART SYMINCTON TAYLOR ......... I ......................... Baltimore. Maryland A 4'; First Year Basket-ball. I932; Reporter College Topics. I93I. WILLIAM WICKHAM TAYLOR ........... 3 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia B 8 H; A II; P. K. Society; First Year Football. I929. GEORGE STUART A. TEASS .............. 4 .......................... Lynchburg. Virginia fllll Ff - ; .. A 1-3 N 1L . -. '--..' ..- mm I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ACDRESS PARKER WILLIAM TEED ................ I ........................ Roseland. New Jersey TECU STEVEN TECU .................... I ...................... St. Johnsbury. Vermont THOMAS DAVIS TEMPLE ................ I ............................... Waco, Texas WILLARD HENRY TEMPLE .............. I .................... Niagara Falls. New York EDWARD BERKSHIRE TERRILL. JR ....... I ......................... Covington, Kentucky 23 X; First Year Football, I93I. HENRY BARNETT TERRY ............... I ......................... MiIIbrook. Alabama HAROLD TESSLER ....................... 3 ....................... New York. New York RUDOLPH BOLLINC TEUSLER, JR ........ 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 43 II A; First Year Basket-ball. I93I; Varsity Basketball, I932. OVERTON SNEED THOMAS. JR .......... 3 ........................... Palmyra, Virginia A X. ROBERT EDWARD THOMAS. JR .......... 2 .......................... Covington. Virginia WILLIAM TALLEY THOMAS ............. 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 22 N; T.I.L.K.A.; IMP; nI3 ; P. K. Society; First Year Football, I928; First Year Baskel-baII. I929; First Year Baseball. I929; Varsity Football, I929-30; Captain Football, I93I; Varsity Basket-baII, I930-3I-3Z; Varsity Baseball, I930-3I-32; V Club; C. A. A.; 3-3-3 Council; Governing Board. Inlerfralernity Council. JOHN RUSTEL THOMASSON ............. 4 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia A E II. ARTHUR WALLACE THOMPSON ........ I ....................... Newton. Massachusetts PHILIP BOK THOMPSON ................. 2 ....................... Naugatuck. Connecticut CHARLES HENRY THOMS. JR ............ I .................... Far Rockaway. New York JOHN WEED SLOANE THORNE .......... 3 ....................... Birmingham, Michigan A T A; Adjunct Cavalier. I930; Advertising Manager, Cavalier, I93I. WILLIAM NORMAN THORNTON. JR ...... 3 .......................... CourtIand. Virginia ALBERT RUSSELL TIDESWELL .......... 2 ........................... Erie. Pennsylvania 9 A X; First Year Baskel-baII. I93I; Staff College Topics. RICHARD BARBER TILLINCHAST. JR.. .. I ........................ LitcherId. Connecticut JOSEPH DEAN TILMAN. JR ............... 3 .......................... University, Virginia 9 A X. LEE SCOVILLE TILTON .................. I ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia B 0 II; First Year Boxing. I932; First Year Baseball. I932. THOMAS KEITH TINDALE ............... 3 ...................... Brockton. Massachusetts ELIAS HENRY TINCLE ................... 3 ......................... Frankford. Delaware GORDON LIVINGSTONeTODD. JR ......... I ..................... Princelon. West Virginia IP 2 K. EPHRAIM TOMLINSON. II ............... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia A 4K CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON THOMPKINS. 3 ........................ . .Richmond. Virginia A K E; German Club; First Year Fbotball. I929; First Year Wrestling. I930; First Year Track, I930; Varsity Football, I930; Varsity Track. I93l. JOSEPH CURRIER TOWLE ............... I .................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 9 A X; Dean's List. WINDSOR LAIRD TOWNSEND. JR ........ 2 ......................... RockIand. Delaware 4' K 23; A II; German Club; First Year BasebaII. I93I; Adjunct. Baskel-baII. I93I-32. ROBERT FENN TOWSON. JR .............. I ........................ Smilhsburg. Maryland WILLIAM BARRETT TRAVIS ............ I ...................... Ridgewood. New Jersey 2: CP E. SIDNEY TREITEL ......................... 3 ......................... Yonkers. New York AUBREY STANLEY TRIK ................. 2 ................... North XVaIes. Pennsylvania JESSE JAMES TRONIC ................... 3 ..................... Worcester. Massachusetts ARTHUR EUGENE TRONSTEIN ......... I ............................. Cleveland. Ohio 'I. B T; First Year Football. I93I; First Year Cabinet, IVIadison Hall. I 112 I I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS HUGH HENRY TROUT. JR ................. 2 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia HOWARD V. TRUSSEL ................... I .................... Far Rockaway. New York Lawn Club. GEORGE EDWIN TUCKER ................ I ..................... North Salem. New York HENRY ST. GEORGE TUCKER. JR ......... 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A T 9; First Year Track. I93I; Varsity Track. I932; Inlermedinle Honors. RICHARD BLACKBURN TUCKER. jR..... I ...................... Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania A T Q. EDWARD DONALD TUNIS ............... 3 ........................ Boslon. Musachusells A X; Firs! Year Baskel-baII. I930; CIee CIub. I929-30. MALCOLM MACDOWELL TUNNICLIFFE. . 2 ...................... Grand Rapids. Michigan HUGH NELSON PACE TUNSTALL ....... 3 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia It I' A: A II; P. K. Society; First Year Boxing, I930; Varsity Boxing. I93I; Inlermediale Honors. HENRY LOUIS TURNAGE ................ l ............................ Goshen, Virginia 5. GRAEME TURNBULL. JR ................ Z ....................... Arlington. New Jersey JOSEPH CHESTER TURNER. JR .................................... Louisville. Kentucky Cb KL -Adjunct CORKS AND Cuan. l93l -32.I ERIC TWACHTMAN ..................... 4 ....................... Greenwich. Connecticul Q K E; A II; German Club; Varsity Lacrosse. I930; College Topics. I928: Art Siaff. Cavalier; Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS. STANLEY ALBERT TWARDY ............ I ........................ Stamford. Conneclicul JOHN TWOHY ............................ 2 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia SANFORD MARTIN ULLMAN ............ I ................... Far Rockaway, New York College Topics,- Lawn C ub. VINCENT ALBERT ULLMAN ............. I ....................... New York. New York Z B T; First Year FoolbaII, I93I; CORKS AND CURLS SIaE. CARY MADISON UNDERHILL ............ 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia Kv a, A K W ALLEN NORMAN UNCER ................ 2 ..................... Newport News. Virginia ii A. JOHN BEVIER VAN ALLEN .............. I ............................... Clinton. Iowa MILLARD VAN DIEN. JR .................. 3 ...................... Essex Falls. New Jersey B K. JOHN NMOREL VAN SCHAICK ............ I ....................... Highland Park. Illinois CHARLES EDWARD VAN SCHOICK ...... I ................... Point Plenum. New Jersey RICHARD KARL VAN ZANDT ................................ Huntington, Wes! Virginia 2 N; Vice- President Madison Hall; German Club. LESLIE CLEMENT VAUGHAN .................................. New York New York EDWARD CONRAD VEIT. JR .............. I ............................. Chicago, Illinois ANTHONY ITALO VERVENA ............ I ..................... Providence. Rhode Island 9 X; First Year Foolball. I93l; First Year Track. I932. CHARLES CLIFTON VIRTS ............... I ........................... Leesburg, Virginia MAURICE ARTHUR WACHSTEIN. JR.. . . . 2 .................... Wen Orange. New Jersey Z B '1'; College Topics; Ansiulant Manager of Swimming; Dean's List. JOHN NEAL WADDELL .................. 3 ....................... Cape Charles. Virginia CHARLES MANLEY WAFF. JR ............. I ............... Morehead City, North Carolina EUGENE. EDWARD WACER. JR ........... 2 ...................... Ellensburg, Washington B 9 II; German Club; First Year Football; Boxing; Lacrosse; Varsity Football. 1930. FRANCIS MCDONALD WAKEFORD ...... 2 ............................ Albany. Georgia 2 A E. DANIEL LAVERNE WALKER ............. 2 ....................... Bloomfield. New Jersey EDWARD WALKER ....................... I ....................... New York. New York K E; Fin! Year Boxing. JACK WELLS WALKER ................... I ................... West Hartford. Connecticul I1131 C69?! 1!? t! E l5 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS PAUL BEAUCHAMP WALL ............... 2 ........................... Danville. Virginia ALEXANDER DONIPHAN WALLACE. . . . I ........................... Hampton, Virginia SEBON RAINS WALLACE ................ 2 ............................. Chicago. Illinois A T; Member of Virginia Players; Member of Jefferson Society. JOHN HENRY WALLACE ................ I .................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania NVILLIAM JEFFERSON WALLACE ....... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia 4, K 22; Football Adjunct. I93I. WILLIAM TUCKER WALLER ............. 4 ....................... South Boston. Virginia Wrestling Adjunct; Assistant Manager Wrestling; Intermediate Honors. I930. THOMAS FLEMING WALSH. JR ........... 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York WILLIAM HOWARD WANG .............. I ..................... Port Chester. New York THOMAS MCIVER WANNAMAKER ...... 3 ...................... Cheraw. South Carolina A 3 in Jefferson Society; Associate Editor College Topics; First Year Cross-Country. I929; Firs! Year Track. I929. RONALD SINCLAIR WARBURTON ...... 3 ................... Susquehanna. Pennsylvania LIONEL MERCER WARD ................. 2 ....................... Charlottesville, Virginia OTIS SUMTER WARR. JR .................. I ......................... Memphis. Tennessee WALTER DEXTER WARREN. JR .......... 3 ....................... Newton. Massachusetts 2 I? E. TEMPLE WARWICK ...................... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia K A. VIRCIL CRAY WATKINS ................. 2 ........................ Kenls Store. Virginia MELVIN RAY WATSON .................. I .......................... Lynchburg. Virginia RUSSELL ELLSWORTH WATSON. JR.. . . . I .................. New Brunswick. New Jersey 3 N. HUBERT BRUCE WATTS ................. 2 .......................... Lynchburg. Virginia jOHN AUGUSTUS WATTS ................ I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia CLIFFORD HENRY WAYLAND ........... 3 ........................ Alexandria. Virginia JOHN WALTER WAYLAND. JR ............ 2 ....................... Harrisonburg. Virginia CHARLES GRAHAM WEAVER ........... 2 ...................... Mt. Vernon. New York 3 N; Baseball Adjunct. JOHN RANDOLPH WEAVER ............. 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A 45; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; First Year Football. I928; First Year Baskel-ba . I929; First Year Lacrosse. I929; Boxing Squad. I930. JOSEPH PRENTIS WEBB ................. 2 ......................... University. Virginia WILLIAM MYLES WEBB. JR ............... 3 .................... Anderson. South Carolina CLARK GIBBONS XVEBSTER ............. I ............................ Stanley. Virginia JAMES EDWIN WEEDON ................. 2 ........................... Washington. D. C. A T. BRADFORD GAGE WEEKFS. JR ........... I ...................... Oyster Bay. New York A Cb; First Year Football. JOHN WALTERS WEEMS ................. I ......................... Winchester. Virginia X 4n Boxing Adjunct. ROBERT JULIAN WEILL ................. I ....................... Cedarburst. New York t? E n; College Topics SIaH; CORKS AND CURLS Representative. MARTIN BOHDAN WEINCOLD .......... 4 ........................ Brooklyn. New York ARNOLD GORDON WEISS ............ I ........................ Brooklyn. New York BERNARD ALAN WEISS ................. 2 ....................... New York. New York RICHARD JOSEPH WELCH. JR ........... 3 ..................... San Francisco, California 7. 1'; Skull and Keys; German Club; Cheer Leader. I930-3I; Varsity Swimming, I932; Track Squad. I932. CARL YNCVE WERELIUS ................ I ............................ Chicago. Illinois ROBERT CAYLE WESTON ............... I ........................... Staunlon. Virginia RUSSEL CHANNINC WIESTOVER ........ 3 .................... New Rochelle. New York d, 23 K: Assistant Editor College Topics, I930e3I; CircuIation Manager College Topia, I93I-32; Art Staff Cavalier. I114l I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JOSEPH ALLEN WHEAT JR ........................................ University. Virginia JeIIerson Society; Echols Malhemalic Club; Blrotherhood of St. Andrews; College Topics SlafI. WILLIAM HENRY DILL WHEAT. JR ...... 4 ...................... Fort Thomas. Kentucky A T A; A II: German Club; First Year Boxing. I929. ELIAS OGDEN WHEELER ................ 2 .......................... Lynchburg. Virginia ALBERT CORYDON WHITE. III .......... 3 ..................... SpringerId. Massachuacm CHARLES RIDCELY WHITE. IV ......... I ......................... Winchesler. Virginia JOHN HENRY WHITE ................... 2 ...................... New York, New York MARION LAWRENCE WHITE. JR ......... I ............................ SuIIoIII. Virginia A I 4?; Dean's List. WALTER WITHERS WHITEHEAD ....... 3 ............................ Bryant. Virginia JOSEPH EDISON WHITINC .............. 3 ...................... North Garden. Virginia EDWIN BURWELL JONES WHITMORE. . I .......................... Pelersburg, Virginia WILLIAM ALEXANDER WHITTAKER... 3 ........................ AIloona. Pennsylvania A 2 4X JOHN SHERWOOD WIDDICOMBE ........ 5 ..................... Grand Rapids. Michigan ROBERT HENDRICKS WILBUR .......... 2 ..................... Maplewood. New Jersey 2 q? E. RAYMOND NEIKIRK WILBURN .......... I ........................... Roanoke. Virginia GEORGE FAY WILDER. JR ................ 2 ....................... New York. New York A E III: First Year Track. I93I; Cavalier StaII: Dean's List. MILTON PAUL WILLIAMS ................ 4 ..................... New Haven. Connecticut ANTHONY ROBERT WILLIAMS ......... 4 ................. Rochenler. New York DANIEL LASSITER WILLIAMS ........... 4 ....................... Richmond. Virglnia HARVIE LINCOLN WILLIAMS .................................... Universny. Virginia A T A; I II; First Year Football. I928; Baskel- baII Adjunct. I929; First Year Lacrosse. I929; CaIconon Club. MURAT WILLIS WILLIAMS .............. I .......................... Richmond. Virginia A 1'; Reporler College Topics,- FootbaII Adjunct. RICHARD GRANVILLE WILLIAMS. III... I .......................... Covington. Kenluky E X; First Year FooIbaII Squad. ROY HULLIHEN WILLIAMS. JR .......... 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 9 A X: A K 1'; First Year FoolbaII. I928; Varsity Football Squad. I929-30; Varsily Lacrosse Team. I93I: 'V CIub. WILLIAM REESE WILLIAMS. JR .................................... Richlands. Virginia A K E; German CIub; EII Banana; n V Club; FIrsl Year Foolball I928; First Year TracII. I929: Varsity FoolbaII. I929. CHARLES FRANCIS WILLIAMSON ....... 3 ........................ Pine Bluff. Arkansas 3 A E; First Year Boxing. I929-30. CHARLES THEODORE WILLIAMSON. . . . I ......................... BuIIan. New York BROOKE ALLAN WILLIS ................. I .......................... ArIinglon. Virginia JAMES CARNETT WILLIS ............... I .......................... Cqueper. Virginia HARRY CHAPIN WILSON ................ 2 .................... Hackensack. New Jersey 2: q? E. JOHN CLARK WILSON ................... I .................... Bakerstown. Pennsylvania JOHN LAWRENCE DUNCAILE WILSON. 3 ............................. Newlown. Ohio ROBERT ARCHER WILSON. JR ........... 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia EUGENE. ANDERSON WINCFIELD ....... I ...................... CharIollesVIIIc. Virginia FRANCIS MANNING WINIKUS ........... I ....................... New York. New York CARL ALVAR WIRTANEN ............... 2 ......................... Kenosha. Wlisconsin JESSE CLARO WISE ...................... I ....................... Hinlon. West Virginia THOMAS HENRY W'ISS. JR .............. I ..................... Morrislown. New Jersey DANIEL WISTER ......................... 2 ................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Z 1'; First Year Basketball: P. K. Society. PAUL HOWARD WOLFE ................. I ........................... Rome. New York I115l I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ACDRESS MORREL JACOB WOLFF ................. 3 ....................... New York. New York Lawn CIub. CHARLES KILLIAN WOLTZ ............. 2 ....................... Owen Sound. Onlario MAXWELL KENNETH WOLTZ ........... 2 ....................... Owen Sound. Ontario . ROBERT BALDWIN WOMBLE, JR ......... 5 ........................ Baltimore. Maryland 9 X: First Year Football, I927; Adjunct CORKS AND CURLs. I928-29: Assistant Business Manager Comcs AND CURLS, l929-30; Business Manager Conxs AND CURLS, l930-3l; Fralemily Repre- sentative CORKS AND CURLS. I930; Virginia Players; Dean's LisL KERMIT WILSON WOOD ................ I ......................... EarIysviIIc. Virginia REGINALD MARVIN WOOD ............. I ...................... CharIouesviIIe. Virginia JOHN MITCHELL WOODS ................ I .................... Charleston, West Virginia IF K W; First Year Boxing Squad. JOHN MARTIN WOODSIDE .............. 3 ........................ Alexandria, Virginia DONALD EMERSON WOODWORTH.... 2 ................... New Rochelle. New York 6 X; Assistant Business Manager CORKS AND CURLS, I93I-32. OLIVER TERRILL WOOLFOLK ........... 3 ........................... Orange. Virginia THOMAS BLANCHARD WORSLEY ...... 3 .......................... Columbus. GeorgIa X 4?: Skull and Keys; Jefferson Society; Dean's List. WILLIAM BOWMAN WORTHINCTON... I ......................... PeIham. New York DANIEL OWEN WORTHINGTON ........ I ............................... Ivy, Virginia DAVID MCCORD WRIGHT ................ I .......................... Savannah. Georgia A x11. EVAN ROY WRIGHT .................... 3 ....................... Birmingham. Alabama 9 X; Trigon; Adjuncl CORKS AND CURLS, I929-30; Associate Edilor CORKS AND CURLS. I930-3I; Board of Editors CORKS AND CURLS. I93I-32; Dean's List. JAMES LOGAN WRIGHT ................. I ....................... East Radford. Virginia JOSEPH GEORGE WRIGHT .............. 3 ..................... Newport News. Virginia ROBERT CILPIN WRIGHT ............... 3 ........................ Wnynesboro. Virginia THOMAS BALL WRIGHT ................ 2 ....................... Wilminglon, Delaware K A; First Year Track; Varsity Track; Glee Club. GEORGE WE'.CH WYLLIE ............... 3 ....................... Santo Domingo, D. R. DAVID YENTIS .......................... I ...................... New York. New York Virginia Players. JOSEPH LANGHAM YON ................ I ................ . . . .. Coraopolis. Pennsylvania FREDERICK HERZEL YORKOFF ......... 2 ..................... Maplewood, New Jersey JOHN WITTEN YOST. JR .................. I ................... CIen AIum. West Virginia EDWIN MORRISON YOUNG .............. 3 ......................... Universily. Virginia JAMES YOUNG. JR ........................ I ........................ Ml. Vernon. Virginia SIDNEY SHAKESPEARE YOUNG ......... 3 ........................ Brooklyn. New York d? E II: First Year Baskel-ball, I930; Varsity Basketball. I93I-32; V Club; Dean's Lisl. WILLIAM GRANT YOUNG ............... 3 ........................... Slaunton. Virginia LEONARD ZALKIN ....................... 3 ....................... Woodmere. New York Z B T; Firsl Year Lacrosse. I930: Varsily Lacrosse. I93I-32; Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. I932; Dean's Lisl. WILLIAM LOUIS ZIMMER. III ............ I ......................... Pelersburg. Virginia A K E; First Year Football. SPECIAL STUDENTS LILLIAN LACY BELT ..................... 3 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia MARY RUSSELL COTTINCHAM ......... I .......................... University. Virginia LAWRENCE CARR DOLLINS ............ I .......................... University. Virginia ANN CLEVELAND DONER ............... I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia DANIEL ALEXIS BOONE DUCAN ....... I ........................ CalonsviIIe, Maryland RUSSELL DAVID EHLE .................. I ........................ AnnapoIis, Maryland SYLVIA P. FAULKNER .................. 2 .......................... University. Virginia FREDERICK STEELE FRY ................ I ...................... Charlollesville. Virginia IIIGI Civllx $61115 V. , ' N32 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM CHARLES CEHRKE ............ 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia ANNE JORDAN HARTMAN ............. I .......................... University. Virginia VIRGINIA MICHIE HENCH ............... I ...................... Charlonesville. Virginia KATHERINE TURNER HILDRETH ....... I ...................... Charlollesville, Virginia WILLIAM LEONARD LAFORCE .......... 3 ...................... CharlottesviIIc. Virginia WALTER DEWEY LANTZ ................ I ............................. Salem. Virginia EDWARD KIRWAN LAWLBS ........... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia JACK LAWSON ......................... 3 ...................... CharlollcsviIIe. Virginia THORNTON FLOYD LORENTZEN ....... 3 ...................... Englewood. New Jersey EVELYN CUTLER MOTT ................ I ...................... CharlouesviIIe. Virginia JOSEPH FRANKLIN SIMS ................ 3 ...................... Charlollesville. Virginia ROCKWELL HALL SMITH ............... I .......................... Richmond, Virginia FREDERICK PALMER WEBER ........... I .......................... Smilhfleld. Virginia School of Education DOROTHY BROWNING ADAMS ............................... Charlottesville. Virginia WILLIAM H. ADAMS ..................... 4 ............................. Forest. Virginia A T; Circulalion Manager Cavalier. I93I. ELIZABETH FRANCES ADKINS .......... 2 ...................... Charlollesville. Virginia X 9. FRANKIE PRESTON AMBLER ........... I ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia CHARLES LEROY ANGER ................ 3 .................... I ..... Baltimore. Maryland ROBENA COMES ANDERSON ........... I ............................ Marion. Virginia EMMA FRANCES BABER ................ 4 ......................... Carlersville, Virginia MARGARET F. BAKER ................... 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia ELIZABETH VIRDIN BARNES ............ 2 ............................... Ivy Virginia RUBY VIRGINIA BAUCHER ............. 2 ...................... SlandardsviIIe. Virginia HARRY EDGAR BAYLOR. JR .............. 4 ...... Virginia HELEN PURDUM BELL .................. I ...................... Charlotlesvillc, Virginia FAUSTENA BLAISDELL .................. I ...................... Stonehi'n. Massachusetts CANON RAYMOND BOWMAN ........... 4 ........................ The Hollow. Virginia 2 '1? E; Varsity Baseball. I930. KATHERINE ROCHELLE BRADSHAW. .. I ............................... Ivy, Virginia VIRGINIA WEBB COCKE ................. 4 ......................... University. Virginia SADIE TERRY COLEMAN ............... 2 ......................... New Ferry. Virginia LUCYE COSBY .......................... I ........................... Buckner. Virginia FLORENCE CUNNINGHAM .............. I .......................... City Point. Virginia WILLMORE MASTIN DAMERON. JR ...... 3 .............................. MiIa. Virginia ANNA ELIZABETH DINWIDDIE ......... I ......................... University, Virginia ELSIE DOLLINS .......................... I ......................... University. Virginia R. CATHERINE DURRETTE .............. 2 ......................... EarlysviIIe. Virginia FRANCES RING EDGAR .................. 2 ......................... University. Virginia FRED H. GATES ......................... I ......................... University, Virginia OCIE RACHEL GRAHAM ................ 2 .......................... Hamilton. Virginia ELIZABETH CENTRY HILL .............. 2 ...................... CharlottesviIIe. Virginia CALLIE MARGARET JOHNSON .......... 2 ....................... University. Virginia MATTIE PENDLETON KEAN ............ 2 ......................... TreviIians. Virginia ELIZABETH HOOPER KEPNER .......... I ......................... Universiiy. Virginia ANNE PACE LACKEY .................... 2 ........................... Slaunlon, Virginia H X. JOHN L. LA PRADE ....................... 3 ................... Republican Grove, Virginia ALFRED MARSHALL LUTTRELL ........ 3 ......................... Winchester. Virginia MARGARET MACLEOD ................... 3 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia KENNETH BENAM MCCUTCHEN ........ I .......................... University, Virginia lll'il NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS ANABEL MCEWEN ....................... 3 .......................... University, Virginia MARIBEULAH MADDOX. . . . ........ 2 ....... MARGARET F. MARTIN ................. 3 .............. Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina VIRGINIA CLAY MARTIN ............... 3 ............................ Prom , Virginia GABRIEL NICHOLAS MAUPIN ........... 4 ........................ Earleysville. Virginia GLADYS W. MAY ......................... 2 ......................... Ballimore. Maryland BESSIE. M. MEREDITH .................... 2 .......................... Scollsville. Virginia HERBERT LESLIE MORCENROTH ....... 4 ....................... New York. New York I? A 9; A ll; Associate Editor College Topics. I9Z9-30: News Editor College Topics. I930-3I-32; Glee Club. I928-32: Dean's List. ELBURT LAWSON MUMMA .............. 4 .......................... KcysviIIe. Virginia DAVID KESLER MUNTZINC ............. 3 ......................... Stephenson, Virginia MILDRED ELIZABETH NEALE ........... 2 ........................... Bcalcton. Virginia GEORGE ELLIOTT QUICK ............... 4 ............................. Faber. Virginia ROBBIE CHARLEEN QUICK .............. I ............................. Crozel. Virginia MARY WALKER RANDOLPH ............ 3 ...................... Challoilesville. Virginia SYLVANUS GORDON REESE. ............. 3 ....................... LawrenceviIIe, Virginia IRENE GRAHAM RING ................... 2 .......................... Edinburg. Virginia DAVID ROBERT ROSALSKY ............. 2 ........................ 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EMMA COMER TINSLEY ................. 2 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia ALEXANDER WADDELL WALKER ...... 4 ............................... Ivy. Virginia ROBERT NEWTON WALKER ............ I ...................... Johnstown. Pennsylvania WILLIAM ALEXANDER WHITTAKER. .. 3 ....................... Altoona. Pennsylvania A 2 4,. LUNDY ARTHUR WRIGHT .............. 2 .......................... Birchleaf. Virginia WILLIAM ELDRIDGE WEBER. JR ......... 3 .......................... Smilhfxcld. Virginia RUSSELL WEAVER YOWELL ............ 3 ............................. Banco, Virginia SPECIAL STUDENTS MARGARET DALCETY-KERR ............ I ...................... Charlollcsvillc. Virginia BETTY ELISE DAVIS ..................... 4 ....................... Cliflon Forge. Virginia ESTHER SELSAM CARMAN .............. I .......................... University. Virginia MARY VIRGINIA HILL ................... I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia SUE BLAND LOVEJOY ................... 4 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia MARTHA WEBSTER MCLEOD ............ I .................... Asheville. North Carolina EVELYN MCMURDO ...................... I ...................... Charlollesville. Virginia ANNE NEWMAN MARSHALL ............ I ...................... CharIollesviIle, Virginia MARY ELIZABETH MAYO ............... I ...................... Charlollcsville. Virginia SUSIE W. MOORE ........................ I ...................... Charlollesvillc. Virginia MARTHA ANNE O'BRIEN ................ I ...................... Charlollesville. Virginia CATHERINE WADE ...................... I .......................... University, Virginia ELIZABETH MCIVEY WALKER ........... l .......................... University, Virginia EMILY ADELINE WEAVER ............... I .......................... University. Virginia EVA HOLLINS WIILKES .................. I .......................... University. Virginia ALBON WAVERLY YOWELL ............ 2 ........................ Peola Mills, Virginia IHSI Recipients of Intermediate Honors BEERITS. HENRY CHRISTOPHER .................................. Somerset. Pennsylvania BERKELEY. EDMUND .................................................. Roanoke. Virginia BLUE. VICTOR ....................................................... Fort George. Florida BOSHER. ROBERT SEMPLE ........................................... Richmond. Virginia BUCHANAN. JOHN CHALKLEY .................................... Honey Camp. Virginia CLARK. CHARLES WiESLEY, JR ...................................... Clarksdale. Mississippi CONLEY. REGINALD CEARY ..................................... Silver Spring. Maryland CONNOR. WILLIAM MELLARD. JR ..................................... Washington. D. C. CURD. HOWARD HARMAN .......................................... XVelch. W. Virginia DINWIDDIE. STANLEY VIOMACK ................................. Charlollesville. Virginia DUBOSE. JOHN PENDLETON ....................................... W'yeslbury. New York DULANEY, BEN BANE ...................................... e .......... Washington. D. C. FORESTER. STANLEY FREDERICK .............................. Tuxedo Park. New York FRITZ. LAURENS ...................................................... Pelham. New York GRAVES. JACK HOLLISTER .............................................. Miami. Florida CUNDERSHEIMER. HERBERT NATHAN, JR .......................... Baltimore. Maryland HARRISON. CARRINCTON ............................................. Danville, Virginia HOFFMAN, SAMUEL AUGUSTUS ............................... Huntington. West Virginia JACKSON. HAROLD MAURICE ........................................ Leesburg. Virginia LEHARDY. BERTRAM BARRETT ...................................... Savannah. Georgia MANN. JANIES. JR ........................................................ Norfolk. Virginia MARX. OTTO. JR .................................................... New York. New York MATHEWS. CHARLES GARDNER. JR ............................. Lewisburg. XVest Virginia MAXW'ELL. RICHARD DENYSE. JR .................................. Coral Gables. Florida MILLER, MAX ......................................................... W7ashington. D. C. MOORE. RICHMOND. JR ............................................... Richmond. Virginia MOORMAN. JOHN DEMENT .......................................... Huntsville Alabama NELOWITZ. JACK DAVID ............................................ Alexandria. Virginia NELSON, ROBERT BURWELL. JR ..................................... Winchesler, Virginia POLLOCK. HERBERT CHERMSIDE ................................... University. Virginia PUCH. HARRY REID. JR .......................................... Charleston. XVest Virginia RUSMISEL. ROY RAYMOND ........................................... McClung. Virginia RYAN. THOMAS ................................................... Lavallcue. New Jersey SCHETTY. ROBERT AUSTIN ....................................... Montclair. New Jersey SENEY. FRANKLIN DEFORD ...................................... Newport News. Virginia SEWARD. GEORGE CHESTER ........................................ Louisville. Kentucky SHAPIRO. IRVIN THEODORE .......................................... Emporia, Virginia SOLNICK. HYMAN ................................................... Brooklyn. New York SPIKER. FRANKLIN ARMSTRONG ................................ Dormont. Pennsylvania TUCKER. HENRY ST. GEORGE. JR ..................................... Richmond. Virginia TUNSTALL. HUGH NELSON PACE ...................................... Norfolk. Virginia WADDELL. JOHN NEAL ........................................... Cape Charles, Virginia YOUNG. EDVIIN MORRISON .......................................... University. Virginia Illol $679? ES 6 CET I S Recipients of Academic Degrees BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE EDWARD MORRIS DAVIS. HI .......................................... Spring House. Pa. FREDERICK HAMLIN HOBBS. JR ........................................... Norfolk. Va. JOHN JACOB MATTERN. JR .............................................. Richmond. Va. DAVID FARNHAM STODDARD ......................................... Stamford, Conn. WILLIAM PATTON WILLIAMS .......................................... Blacksburg. Va. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGY RACHEL DAVIDSON KELLY ............................................. University. Va. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMISTRY JOSEPH LINDSAY LATERNEAU ...................................... Charlottesville. Va. BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN COMMERCE GILES VADEN AYLOR .................................................... Red Hill. Va. ALLEN SAUL CONN ............................................... Newport News. Va. SEABURY DAVIES ................................................ Winchester. Va. MURRAY FERGUSON ................................................... Longview. Wash. LAURENCE BUFORD FLOURNOY ..................................... New York. N. Y. JAMES FORD ............................................................. Richmond. Va. HUNTER LANSING FULFORD .............................................. Norfolk. Va. FRANK STANLEY HAUCH ............................................. Rochester. N. Y. JAMES FONTAINE HODNETT .......................................... Martinsville. Va. SAMUEL GORDON LEARY ................................................ Occoqunn. Va. FREDERICK MORDECAI LYON ................ . ......................... Durham. N. C. JOHN CYRUS MCCUE, JR .................................................... Staunlon. Va. PAUL MCDONALD ....................................................... Cainesville. Ca. HARVEY ALDEN MAUPIN ............................................ Charlollenville. Va. HUNTER CRISLEZI MOTLEY .............................................. Madison. Va. JOHN JULIAN PICKQRAL ............................................... Middletown, Va. JOSEPH PRINCE SEBRELL ................................................. Norfolk, Va. HARRY PAUL SHAFFER ................................................ Alexandria. Va. BENJAMIN SAMUEL VINCENT. JR ....................................... Midlothian. Va. JAMES CHARLES WILLIAMS. JR ........................................... Franklin, Va. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN GEOLOGY JAMES BLAINE CATLXFF. JR ........................................... Williamsburg. Ky. BACHELORS OF SCIENCE HERBERT ABRAMS ....................................................... Lowell. Mass. ERNEST V. LLIAM ANDERSEN .......................................... Portsmouth. Va. SAMUEL FPEEN BICGS. JR ........................................... Huntington, W. Va. JOHN BL' XJN ............................................................. Roanoke, Va. ALLEN BLANK ........................................................... Jamaica. N. Y. HOWARD BRADLEY BLOOMER. JR ....................................... Detroil. Mich. WALTER EARL BROWN, JR ................................................. Tulsa. Okla. RICHARD NEVILLE CARROLL ........................................... University. Va. JAMES HOLLIS CHENERY ............................................... Richmond. Va. WILLIAM MALVERN CLOPTON ....................................... Chevy Chase, Md. HARRY HOWARD COCKRILL .......................................... Liltle Rock. Ark. BRAXTON DAVENPORT ........................................... Charlealon. W. Va. BYRD WARWICK DAVENPORT.. .................................... Richmond, Va. WILLIAM DOCTOROWITZ ............................................. New York. N. Y. f1201 CKSJEKS? Cl Fl .5 J , f '13: GREGORY RICHARD D'ONOFRIO ....................................... Brooklyn. N. Y. MARCELLUS KEY DUERSON ............................................ Lynchburg. Va. DAVID FARQUHAR .................................................... New York. N. Y. GEORGE BOYD FINCH ............................................. Palisades Park. N. J. WILLIAM HUBERT FLANNACAN ........................................ Richmond. Va, HARRISON FITZGERALD FLIPPIN ....................................... University, Va. LEO FRED ......................................................... . ..... Brooklyn. N. Y. BRAXTON EDMONDS GALLUP ............................................ Norfolk, Va. JOHN EDWARD GOLDEN ............................................ Cumberland. Md. MONTGOMERY MEICS GREEN ...................................... Wincheuler. VI. HAROLD EDWARD GROTTA ............................................ Newark. N. J. HUGH THOMPSON HARRINGTON ...................................... Freeporl. N. Y. BEVERLY LONG HOLLADAY .............................................. Squlk, Va. TOMLIN BRAXTON HORSLEY ........................................... Richmond, VI. THOMAS LOMAX HUNTER. JR ......................................... King George. Va. PHILIP SAMUEL JESSUP .............................................. Charlolleuvillc. Va. EDWARD VALENTINE. JONES. JR .................................... Newport News. Va. FLETCHER JORDAN. JR .................................................. Creenville, S. C. FRANK OVERTON JUDY .............................................. Charlolleaville. Va. SOLOMON HARRISON KAHN .............................................. Norfolk. Va. WALTER DUSTIN KALLENBACH ...................................... Waynesboro. Va. EDMOND LEE KANWIT ............................................ Lynbrook. L. L. N. Y. ROBERT MEREDITH KENT. I .......................................... Richmond. Va. RALPH WILLIAM LASHAUM .............................................. Clarinda. Iowa BERNARD ISAAC LlDMAN ................................................. Norfolk. Va. CLAY C. MCCARROI' ................................................... Knoxville. Tenn. ALFRED BUFFIN MciWEN ............................................... Richmond. Va. RALPH MCKITTRICK ...................................................... Villanova. Pa. EDWARD ARCHIBALD MARKS. JR ................................... South Orange. N. J. ANDREW WILLIAM MERLE. JR ........................................... Baltimore. Md. JOHN MOYLER. JR ........................................................ Richmond, Va. JAMFj MARTIN MUSTARD ................................................ Cismonl. Va. EDWIN ROBSON NELSON ......................................... .Hunlinglon. W. Va. JOSEPH NEY ........................................................... Harrisonburg, Va. FREDERICK RUDOLPH NOLDE ........................................... Richmond, Va. GEORGE FREDERICK NOLDE, JR ......................................... Richmond, Va. CHARLES SHEPHERD NOWLIN .......................................... Lynchburg. Va. GORDON PICKETT PEYTON ........................................... New York. N. Y. JAMES MELVILLE PORTER. JR ......................................... New Orleans. La. ROBERT BRUNSWICK RAINS ............................................. Detroit. Mich. HARWOOD HUGO RITTER .............................................. Elkins. W'. Va. WILLIAM RANDOLPH ROBINS. JR ........................................ Warrenlon, Va. HYMAN ROVINSKY ..................................................... Brooklyn. N. Y. JOSEPH HENLEY SCHWACER ........................................... Brooklyn. N. Y. CUSTAVUS MORRIS SCHWARSCHILD. JR ................................ Richmond. Va. HYMAN ROCK SHEINTOCH. . . . ........................................ Prlersburg. Va. JAMES WELLFORD SMITH ............................................... J vhmond. Va. RICHARD HENRY SMITH .................................................. Norfolk. Va. WILLIAM HARRISON SMITH ............................................. Universily. Va. BENJAMIN STEINMAN .......................................... Livingston Manor. N. Y. ROBERT STORRS ...................................................... ,. . .Harlford. Conn. HARRY SUNA ........................................................... Brooklyn. N. Y. ROBERT MILTON TALIAFERRO, JR ...................................... Lynchburg. Va. RALEIGH COLSTON TAYLOR. JR ...................................... Charlottesville. Va. WALDEMAR DWIGHT TODD ............................................ University. Va. LUKE MATTHEWS WHITE, JR ........................................... Montclair. N. J. VERNON AUGUSTUS WIMBROW ......................................... Oak Hall. Va. I1211 FRANK GARDlNER WISNER. JR ............................................. Laurel. Miss. WILLIAM SWOPE WRAY ............................................. Northfork. W. Va. JOHN MATTHEW WRIGHT ............................................ New York, N. Y. DEXTER FLINT WHITE ............................................... Charlottesville. Va. BACHELORS OF ARTS EDWARD ANGELO COLONNA ....................................... Newport News. Va. NEILL MCLAURIN CONEY. JR .............................................. Savannah. Ga. GEORGE COOPER. JR .................................................... Scarsdalc. N. Y. THEODORE NORTH DENSLOW, JR ................................. St. James School, Md. WILLIAM WIILLCOX DUNN. JR ............................................ Richmond, Va. EDWIN DARIUS DUPREE, JR ............................................ Pine Bluff. Ark. FRANK IVILLIAM FOOTE, JR ........................................... Hattiesburg. Miss. WILLIAM ERNEST GOODMAN. 1H ...................................... Philadelphia. Pa. NORMAN KELSEY ...................................................... Bronxvillc. N. Y. EDWARD BYRD MCCEORCE. JR ........................................... Richmond. Va. ERNEST EDWARD NORTHEN. JR .......................................... Bealelon. Va. JESSE JAMES PORTER ...................................................... Louisa, Va. THORTON TURNER ROSE ............................................. King George. Va. WILLIAM FENTON ROSS ................................................. Richmond. Va. EDWARD JAQUELIN SMITH .............................................. Bcrryvillc. Va. EMIL OTTO NOLTINC WILLIAMS ........................................ Richmond. Va. JOHN PACE WILLIAMS ................................................... Richmond. Va. RALPH GLENN WILLIAMS ................................................. Ivanhoe. Va. HENRY FRAIN WOMER .................................................. Johnstown, Pa. BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH FINAL HONORS-ENCILISH WILLIAM SHEPHERD DIX. JR ............................................. Berryvillc. Va. BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH FINAL HONORS-HISTORY MARVIN DOWNEY .................................................... Washington. D. C. BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN NURSES EDUCATION ESTHER MAYFIELD CARTER ............................................ Richmond. Va. HELEN CAMP DECORSE ................................................... Draydcn. Md. BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION HOWARD BURR AUSTIN ............................................ White Plains. N. Y. EDITH MARGARET BAKER ............................................ Philadelphia. Pa. LETITIA JOHNSTON BLAKEY ........................................... University, Va. ANNA LOUISE BOAZ ..................................................... Covcsvillc. Va. BESSIE IRENE BUSSEY .................................................... Roanoke. Va. ALVIN CARL COOPER .................................................... Richmond. Va. EILEEN GRAHAM ..................................................... Charlottesville. Va. LOLA C. JOHNSON ....................................................... University Va. PHILIP LUDWELL JOHNSON ............................................... Bcdford. Va. RUSSELL ABRAM JOYCE ..................................................... Critz, Va. ROSE TARVER KING ....................................................... Roanoke Va. CLADYS MCCOUCH ................................................ Haddon Heights N. J. ERNA EULA MARTIN ........................................................ Proffit. Va a. GABRIEL NICHOLAS MAUPIN .......................................... Earlysvillc. Va. AMY LOUISE REID ....................................................... Ivy Depot. Va. LILLIAN WATSON ROBERTS ................................................ Faber. Va. LOUISE SHUMATE .................................................... Charlottesville. Va. RUTH SHUMATE ...................................................... Charlottesville, Va. JESSIE VERNE TAYLOR ............................................... Barboursville. Va. IIEZI Applicants for Academic Degrees, June, I932 Bachelors of Science in Education DOROTHY BROWNING ADAMS WILLIAM HOLCOMBE ADAMS ELIZABETH FRANCES ADKINS FRANKIE PRESTON AMBLER CHARLES LEROY ANGER EMMA FRANCES BABER MARGARET FRANCES BAKER RUBY VIRGINIA BAUGHER HARRY EDGAR BAYLOR. Jr. LUCYE WADDY COSBY FRANCES RING EDGAR MrsJ OCIE RACHEL GRAHAM MATTIE PENDLETON KEAN ANNE PAGE LACKEY VIRGINIA CLAY MARTIN GLADYS WHITEHEAD MAY HERBERT LESLIE MORGENROTH MILDRED ELIZABETH NEALE GEORGE ELLIOTT QUICK KATHARINE PEACHEY SMITH KATHERINE POCAHONTAS SMITH VIRGINIA MINOR SMITH EDWARD DANIELS STORM ALEXANDER WADELL WALKER WILLIAM A. WHITTAKER Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education MARY WALKER RANDOLPH Bachelors of Science in Architecture STEWA RT HARMAN BROWN JAMES JEFFRIES CHAPMAN, Jr. WILLIAM CHAPPELL FLAKE, Jr. WILLIAM REED HUNTINGTON EDWARD BEATTIE HICKSON JOHN E. KEMPF WILLIAM T. MUNFORD. Jr. JOHN MARTIN WOODSIDE Bachelors of Science in Chemistry JAMES WEBB COLE, Jr. GEORGE FINLEY SPRAGUE. Jr. ANDREW LIPPMAN Bachelors of Science in Commerce JOHN MARTIN BARRINGER. Jr. RICHARD SLEMMER BURGESS LECKIE COX LOUIS A. DEAN ROBERT ERNEST DISMUKES. Jr. THOMAS LESTER DIXON SHEPLEY EDWARD EVANS ELLIS APRIL ROBERT PARKES BARUCH EDGAR FRANKLIN BELAVAL FRANCIS LEWIS BERKELEY. Jr. WILLIAM M. BLACKWELL. Jr. THOMAS BLATT MOREY LEE BOOTH HODGE CASEY BOULWARE GEORGE HENRY BROWN JOHN CROSBY BRYDON. Jr. WILLIAM FRANCIS BURKS THOMAS EDISON BURNETT DAVID MARTIN CALDWELL ISRAEL BERNARD CANTOR CHARLES WESLEY CLARK. Jr. EDWARD LEE CLARKE PHILIP SAFFORD CLARKE. Jr. JOHN JANVIER B. COOPER. Jr. RICHARD WHITESIDE DAY JAMES POTT DELAFIELD WAVERLY WALTERS DICKSON RALPH MILES EISENBERG THOMAS JACKSON FEE GRIGSBY C. FERNEYHOUGH HENRY CHARLES FROEHLING ERNEST FOSTER GEHRMANN ROBERT P. S. GENOVESE JAMES SMITH BARRON. Jr. WILLIAM B. BEAN BEN BELITT EDMUND BERKELEY ROBERT SEMPLE BOSHER DORSEY WASHINGTON BROWN LAMONT STEWART BRYAN RIX PIERCE BUTLER GEORGE CAMERON WGLSON MURRAY CARR. Jr. FRANCIS MARION COOPER GEORGE ATLEE CORNWALL FRANK ALBERT FORESTER HARRY BRICE GRAVES GEORGE ROBERT McMAHON ROBERT EARLY MANLEY. Jr. EDMUND BRODIE MARSLAND Bachelors of Science FENTON ALLEN GENTRY JOHN DAVID GLENN JOHN LITTLETON GLOVER RALPH HAPPEL NATHANIEL THOMAS HILDRETH CHARLES EDWARD HILGENBERG ASBURY STEELE HOOPER LESLIE HILL JORDAN ABRAHAM KOLTUN ABE LEON KRUGER ISIDORE WILLIAM KRULICK ALTER LAIBSTAIN THADDEUS BOOTH LAMPTON. Jr. JOHN BLACK LANCASTER ARTHUR DUDLEY LAWRENCE. Jr. RICHARD BLACK LEONARD BENJAMIN HIRSCH LEVY WILLIAM EMMONS LLOYD OTTO MARX. Jr. DOUGLAS GEE MYERS EDWARD THOMAS NEWELL. Ill ROBERT ALLEN NEWMAN HENRY REDWOOD NOTTINGHAM JAMES CARY PAGE CHARLES FRANKLIN PAYNE Bachelors of Arts FRANK STORY CUTCHIN SAMUEL COOPER DAWSON. Jr. JOHN WOOD FISHBURNE. Jr. WILLIAM HENRY FITZHUGH, Jr. DANIEL FRANCIS HARRINGTON CARROLL PAYNE JONES JOSEPH LUTHER KELLY. Jr. PAUL MURRAY KENDALL WILLIAM SUMPTER KIBLER ST. GEORGE TUCKER LEE ROBERT WALL MUSTARD ARTHUR PETER. Jr. FRANCIS WATSON SISSON CHARLES GORDON SMITH. Jr. JOHN RUSTEL THOMASSON ANTHONY ROBERT WILLIAMS DANIEL LASSITER WILLIAMS GROVERMAN BLAKE PAYNE MILTON EMANUEL POLAKOFF JOHN CALHOUN RISHER HENRY CLAY ROBERSON THOMAS MANLEY ROBINSON ALBERT S. ROSENKRANS. Jr. MARSHALL deG. RUFFIN NORMAN SACHS. Jr. JAMES WISTER SCHOFIELD RICHARD VAIR SHANKLIN. Jr. NATHAN SAMUEL SHERMAN. Ill HERBERT SILVETTE JOHN RODGERS SLIDELL WALTON HERBERT SPRINGALL EDWIN LeROY STINE. Jr. EDWARD TOBEY STUART, Jr. CROSBY HUNGERFORD SUMMERS GARY HADISON UNDERHILL RICHARD KARL VAN ZANDT JOSEPH WADSWORTH JOHN RANDOLPH WEAVER ARTHUR WEINBERG HERMAN WEINBERG MARTIN BOHDAN WEINGOLD JOHN SHERWOOD WIDDICOMBE WILLIAM B. WORTHINGTON FREDERICK HERZEL YORKOFF SPENCER J. McCALLlE, Jr. JOHN PAYNE McDONNELL JOHN KENNEDY MAGRUDER JAMES MANN. Jr. ROBERT BURWELL NELSON. Jr. SAMUEL D. SHACKLEFORD THOMAS PORTER SIMPSON JOHN BLACK SIRICH. Jr. JOHN NEAL WADDELL WILLIAM TUCKER WALLER ROBERT BALDWIN WOMBLE. Jr. JOSEPH GEORGE WRIGHT Bachelor of Arts with Final Honors-Geology JOSEPH SHACKFORD JOHNSTON Bachelor of Science with Final Honors-Political Science WARREN McELROY BALLARD I123l YOUTH: MONSTERS. UNTRIED AND HORRIBLE THINGS. BATTLE ABOVE THE MOUNTAINS OF ALL THAT WHICH HIS KIND HAVE ESSAYED AND CAST ASIDE. HIS OWN EARTH SWIRLS BENEATH HIM; HE STRIVES WITH IT. RETAINS HIS FOOTHOLD AND STANDS ERECT. AS THE LIGHT OF KNOWLEDGE MAKES FIRM THE TRANSLUCENT BUBBLE AND ENTICES INTO A SURE ORBIT. i5 5 '5 Em; BRUCE CUNNELL BRUCE GUNNELL .............................................................. President RICHARD TALLEY ........................................................ Vicc-Presidenl T. J. PETERSON ................................................................ Sccrelary M. M. SUTHERLAND ........................................................... Hislorian 1127I n 4.1 via I! g I 4 v' f 3 I Engineering Class 1 FIRST YEAR CLASS NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JOHN GRANT ARMISTEAD. JR ........... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia $ K E; First Year Boxing. ANDREW BIRD BABB ................... I ......................... Winchester. Virginia CHARLES CABELL BAILEY .............. I ...................... CharIollesviIIe. Virginia EDWARD HENRY BALEVRE. JR .......... I .................... Soulh Orange, New Jersey 9 X. LEONARD WILLIAM BALLARD. JR ....... I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia ELMER TAYLOR BEACHLEY ............ I ...................... Williamsport. Maryland WILLIAM JOHN BECKES ................. I ...................... CharlottesviIIe. Virginia WILLIAM jAMES BUCHANAN. JR ........ I ......................... Greenwood. Virginia EARL RUSSELL. CAMERON. JR ............ I .................... Charleslon, West Virginia Z 1': Virginia Players. SAMUEL STONE CARTER ................ I ........................... Danville, Virginia WALTER SCOTT CARTER ............... I ...................... CharIollesviIIe. Virginia EDWARD VIRCIL COPELAND ........... I ........................ Round Hill. Virginia MICHAEL JOSEPH COPPS. jR ............. 2 .......................... Universily. Virginia A T A. WILLIAM RICHARD CROWLEY .......... I ......................... BaIlimore, Maryland HOWARD BFRRYMAN EDWARDS ....... I ........................ Sweet Briar. Virginia CURT URBAN ETZEL. JR ................. I ...................... New York. New York HOLDER ALLEN EVANS. JR .............. I ...................... Andover. Massachusells JACOB FISHER ........................... I ....................... New York. New York Football. EDWARD LIVINGTON GOLDSMITH ..... I ...................... Christiansburg. Virginia I? II A. STAPLETON DABNEY CDOCH. JR ........ I ........................ Lake Wales. Florida A 1'; Chemical Engineering Society. JAMES ARTHUR GRADY, JR .............. I ............................ Pueblo. Colorado CHARLES ARCHIE HAHN. JR ............. I .......................... University, Virginia A T; First Year Boxing Squad. WILLIAM THOMAS HARLAN. JR ......... I ....................... New York, New York WESLEY VERNON HICKS ................. I ........................... Bedford. Virginia THEOPHILUS HUNTER HILL ............ I ....................... Newburgh. New York ROBERT BILLINCTON HOLMES ......... I ...................... Ridgewood. New Jersey 2 47 E. JOHN GRIFFITHS HUNT ................. I .......................... Clarendon. Virginia First Year Boxing. MAURY DOUGLAS HURT ............... I ............................ Marion. Virginia ANCELUS ALEXANDER JANOS .......... I ........................ Logan. West Virginia DOUGLAS KENDALL ..................... I ................... VaIIey Cottage. New York WILLIAMI PACA KENNEDY .............. I ......................... Alexandria, Virginia EDWARD THORNTON KRIDER. JR ....... 2 ........................... Madison. Virginia X 1h WILLARD GEORGE LANE ................ I .................... New Rochelle, New York A T. HARRY TAYLOR POOR LEVIIS .......... I ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia FRED CARDENER LIADY. JR ............. I .......................... BerryviIIe. Virginia ROBERT SMITH LOGAN. JR ............... I ........................ Anchorage, Kentucky B G H; First Year Boxing. JOHN WILSON LUCAS ................... I ......................... Pelersburg, Virginia A 4i; Student Member A. S. M. E. JOHN jOSEPH MCDONALD. JR ............ I .......................... Richmond. Virginia I12xl a w ,, i. m a 1mg. 1,; J fxx I J N I Engineering Class I NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ACDRESS JAMES GORDON MCKENNA ............. I ..................... WoIIaston. Massachusells JOHN MOSES MCNAUCHT ............... I ......................... Porlsmoulh. Virginia COLIN TASSIE MONTGOMERY .......... I ......................... Warrenlon. Virginia ANTONIO SANCHEZ MONTOTO ......... I .......................... Washington. D. C. HARRY ELSTON MORAN. JR ............. I .................. East Falls Church. Virginia EDLOE MORECOCK. JR ................... 2 ......................... University. Virginia 9 X. LASZLO DANIEL MORRIS ................ I ......................... JacksonviIIc, Florida FRANK HASTINGS OLTON .............. I .................... Philadelphia. PennsyIvania 9 A X. WILLIAM WALKER PAYNE .............. I ........................... Ballston. Virginia DAVID KELLEY PECK .................... I ...................... BIucIieId, West Virginia ROBERT ASHTON PRETLOW. JR ......... I ........................... Franklin. Virginia It F A. EBEN BENT REESE. ...................... I ....................... Wilmington. DeIaware LEICHTON PARKS ROPER ............... I ............................ NorfoIk. Virginia 4, F A. WOODMAN FRANCIS SCANTLEBURY. .. I ............. Port Washingion. L. I.. New York GEORGE RANDOLPH SCANTLINC ....... I ............................ Cobham. Virginia MERRILL SEVERENE SCHOW ........... I .......................... Washington. D. C. WILBUR WILDONER SCOTT ............. I ....................... Kingston. PennsyIvania ALBERT WILLIAM SHANKLIN ........... I .................... Anderson South Carolina CALVIN CONVERSE SKINNER ............ I ...................... Farminglun. Connecticul ROBERT EMMET SPALDING ............. I ....................... New York. New York 2 A E: Firs! Year Football Team. I93I. MORRIL BOUGHTON SPAULDINC. JR.. .. I .......................... W'ashington. D. C. RICHARD WARREN STOUT .............. I ........................ Bayonne. New Jersey HAROLD BOYCE TIFFANY .............. I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia DWIGHT KEYES YERXA. R .............. I ......................... BuHan, New York I? K E: First Year Baskel- aII. I932. SECOND YEAR CLASS JOHN QUINCY ADAMS .................. 2 ........................ Greenporl. New York FRANCIS LEONARD ALLEN ............. 3 ........................... Fairfield, Virginia JOHN EDWIN BABER .................... 2 ............................. Louisa, Virginia ROBERT HILL BOYKIN. JR ............... 2 ........................... Youngslown. Ohio 6 T. FRANCIS ELTON BROWDER ............. 2 ....................... Lawrenceville. Virginia HENRY MEADE CADOT .................. 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia It F A; Trigon; P. K. Sociely: First Year Boxing. I93I; College Topics. l930-3I; Dean's Lisl; Treaturer Engineering School. JAMES SAMUEL CARSON ................ 2 ......................... PerryviIIe. Maryland GORDON KEITH CARTER ................ 2 ...................... CharIollesviIIe. Virginia ELLIS CONN .............................. 2 ...................... Newport News. Virginia HOWARD ROPER DAVIS ................ 2 ............................ NorfoIIt, Virginia GEORGE OFREAY DIVINE ............... 3 ......................... Milford. Connecticul EARL THAYRE ELLIS .................... 2 .......................... Universily. Virginia ROBERT WILMOT FAIRMAN ............ 2 ........................ Hartsdale. New York FRANK ALLEN FEATHERER ............. 3 ....................... PennsviIIc. New Jersey ERNEST RANDOLPH FOLLIN. JR ......... 2 .......................... Clarendon, Virginia JOSEPH LEE FRIEDEN ................... 2 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia A E H. GEORGE H. H. GARRISON ............... 2 ....................... New CaslIe. Delaware A E 4?; President Aeronautical Society; Member American Sociely of Mechanical Engineers. r 129 1 itIILA H 32 ' v CAPIL I Engineering Class 1 NAME. YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS jOSEPH MYRON GEORGE ................ Z ............................. Catlelt. Virginia JOHN SPENCER CLUNT .................. 2 ........................ Pcdlar Mills. Virginia WOODROW JENNINGS HALSTEAD ...... 2 .............................. Buell. Virginia HARRY MATIN HAMMOND .............. 2 ......................... Winchester. Virginia DOUGLAS HOLMES HARPER ............ 2 ....................... Winchester. Virginia JOSEPH HAWTHORNE KELLEY ......... 3 ....................... Charlottesville, Virginia JOHN CURRAN MCCHEE ................. 3 ......................... Alexandria. Virginia WALTER STAUFFER MCILHENNY ...... 3 ....................... Charlotlcsvillc. Virginia JOSEPH RICHARD MANSON ............. 2 .......................... Petersburg. Virginia HERMAN REA MAUPIN .................. 2 ....................... Charlotteswlle. VIrginia JACOB MIZROCH ......................... 2 ............................ Norfolk Virginia GEORGE DOUGLASS MONTFORT ........ 2 ...................... Ridgewood. New Jersey CHARLES BENJAMIN MOSLEY ........... 2 ........................... Slaunton. Virginia WILLIAM SEDDON CABELL NELSON. . .. 2 ......................... Winchester. Virginia A K E; Trigon; German Club; Aeronautics Society; First Year Football. I928; First Year Boxing, I929; First Year Track; Varsity Football. 1930-31; Varsity Boxing, I930-3l; Varsity Track. l930-3I. EDWIN MORROW O'BRIEN .............. 2 .................... Ridlcy Park. Pennsylvania 4, E K; Trigon. JOHN RUFFNER PACE ................... I ....................... Fort Monroe, Virginia AUBREY EDWIN PALMER ............... 3 ........................ Crystal Hill. Virginia EUGENE FALERO PEREDA .............. 2 .......................... Curabo. Porla Rico FREPERICK PHILLIPS PIKE ............. 3 .......................... Washington. D. C. ngon. JOSEPH LITTLEBURY POLLARD. JR..... 4 .......................... University. VIrginia NELSON WARREN ROBINSON ........... 2 ........................... Strasburg, Virginia RICHARD COE ROSENBERC-ER .......... 2 ......................... Winchester. VIrnga WILLIAM TYLER ROSS .................. 3 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia SETH ALONZO SAVAGE. JR ............... 2 ........ . ................ Portsmouth Virginia A E Q; Trigon; Dean's List. SAMULE DIXON SMILEY ................. 3 .................... Charleston. West Virginia A X; Trig on; First Year Wrestling.1930. CHRISTOPHSER QUARRIER SMITH ....... 2 .................... Charleston. West Virginia A K E; Trigon; P. K. Society; Aeronautical SocicIy. DAVID BLACKWELL SMITH. JR ........... 3 ......................... Warrcnlon. Virginia Q E K; Trigon. ROBERT SUTTON STOWE ............... 2 ............................ Fairfax, Virginia DAVID JACKSON SWING ................ 2 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia THOMAS REAMER WALLACE ........... 2 ....................... Williamsvillc. Virginia BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WATKINS ........ 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A X; Tri g.on JOEL HILL NWATKINS JR ................. 2 ................ Charlotte Court House. Virginia d? F A; 9 T; FIrst Year Boxing. I93I. KENNETH SHANER WERKMAN ......... 2 ........................ Yeadon. Pennsylvania THIRD YEAR CLASS SAMUEL MACON ALVIS. JR ............... 4 ........................ Wayncsboro. Virginia A T; First Year Basketball. 1928; Varsity BaskeI-ball, l93l-32. JOHN WADDELL BOWLES ............... 3 ........................... Roanoke, Virginia CARL RAYMOND BRANDT ............... 3 ...................... Great Neck. New York T B H; Trigon; College Topics, I930; Associate Editor College Topics, l930-3l; Glee Club; Jefferson Society; Instructor in Engineering Mathematics; Chemical Engineering Society; A. C. 5.; A. S. M. E.; Dean's List. EDXVIN THEODORE DAVIS .............. 3 ............................. Houston. Texas I 130 1 tagsus; an s 3 1,! I13: I Engineering C lass 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS STONEWALL JACKSON DOSWELL. JR... . . 3 ........................... Staumon. Virginia WILLIAM DUNNINCTON ................. Z .......................... Lynchburg. Virginia JOHN HERON EDMONSON. JR ............ 3 ........................ Birmingham. Alabama X 14: Trigon; Fin! Year Football. I929; Varsity Football. I930; Boxing. I932. TAZEWELL WAYNE EDWARDS. JR ....... 4 ...................... Charlollesville, Virginia WALTER SUMNER CARD ................ 3 ...................... Chevy Chase. Maryland 2 N; 9 T; A. S. C. E. BENJAMIN HIPPLE GARRETT ........... 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 2 $ E; 9 T JOHN BEVERLY HANCOCK. JR ........... 3 .......................... Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM SOLOMON HAYDEN .......... 3 ............................ Rokeby. Virginia THEODORE SIMONSON KINNEY ......... 3 ............... Hasbrouck Heights. New Jersey HUNTER FIELDINC LEWIS, JR ........... 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A X; Trigon. THEODORE JOHN LOCASCIO ............ 5 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia Secretary A. I. E. E... l93l-32; Band, l927-28-29. JACK STAUFFER MCILHENNY ........... 4 ....................... Charlottesville. Virginia EDWARD JOHN MEROW ................. 4 .......................... University. Virginia LUTHER SAMUEL MILLER ............... 3 ....................... Charloilcsville. Virginia WILLIAM KEYSER PRICE. JR ............. 4 ........................ New Market. Virginia WILLIAM STERLING ROBERTSON. JR.. .. 4 .................... Charleston. Wes! Virginia ID K ii: A X E: Trigon; P. K. Society; Chemical Engineering Society; Photographic Edilor CORKS AND CURLs. l929-30; Baskcl-ball Adjuncl. I928-29-30. JOHN HUNTER ROBINSON ............... 4 ............................ Cismonl. Virginia d? K 1!; Trigon; P. K. Society. CHARLES HOWARD SEMONES .......... 3 ....................... Indian Valley. Virginia LEOPOLD SENDER ....................... 4 . .. .............. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania CHESTER EARL STAHL .................. 3 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia MARVIN MCTYIERE SUTHERLAND ..... 4 ............................ Pulaski. Virginia III A 6; Trigon; P. K. Society; A. S. C. E.; Auiuant Manager Track. I930; Asaocinle Edilor CORKS AND CURLS. I930; Treasurer Engineering School. I930: Historian. l93l. HARRY ALOYSIOUS WELDON ........... 3 .................... New Rochelle. New York JOHN RANDOLPH WILLIAMS ............ 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A W; A X E: Trigon; P. K. Sociely; President Chemical Engineering Society. l93l-32; Finl Year Boxing. I930; Madison Ha . l93l-32; Dean's List. FOURTH YEAR CLASS GEORGE DEWEY BELOTE ............... 4 ....................... Cape Charlet. Virginia GEORGE EDWARD COFFMAN ........... 6 ........................ Appomattox, Virginia B K. JAMFS NELSON DANIEL ................. 4 ...................... Charlollesville. Virginia JOHN WILLIAM EDWARDS .............. 4 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia PHILIP A. GALLAGHER .................. 5 ........................ Portsmouth. Virginia MILTON CHAUNCEY GOLDBERG ........ 5 ......................... Portsmouth. Virginia A E II; Virginia Academy of Science; Virginia Chemical Engineering Society; Instructor in Math; Dean's List: Student Assembly. l93l; lnterfraternily Council. I930. DORRANCE ALFRED GRAHAM .......... 4 ........................... Slaunlon. Virginia GEORGE RAYMOND JONES .............. 4 .......................... Washington. D. C. A T: A X 2: Chemical Engineering Society. ROBERT BRINKLEY JONES. JR ............ 4 .......................... RI c,hmond Virginia A T A: T B H; Raven; Trigon; A. l. E. E.; Adjunct Baseball. I929- 30; Adjuncl Boxing, I930; Instructor In Malhcmnllcs. DENNIS STAFFORD KELLEY ..................................... Alexandra. VIrgInIn E 4P E; 9 T: Mathematics lnstruclor. I929 32: A. S. C. E.: Newman Club; Aeronautics Club 11311 I Engineering C lass 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT LAFFERTY ...... 4 ............................. Crozel. Virginia SAMUEY LEWIS LIONBERCER ........... 4 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia ERLE PARKER, JR ......................... 4 ....................... New York. New York A T; 8 T; First Year Track. THOMAS JAMES PETERSON ............. 4 ....................... Wenonah. New Jersey DAVID MEREDITH REESE ............... 4 ....................... Wilmington. Delaware GEORGE AUSTIN ROBERTSON .......... 6 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia 3 X. BOYD GRIFFITH SWITZER .............. 4 ........................... Staumon. Virginia RICHARD WORTHAM TALLEY .......... 5 ........................ Ware Neck. Virginia 1b P A; A II; 8 T; P. K. Society; Vicc-Presidenl of Engineering School. WILLIAM DAVID THORNHILL .......... 4 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia HARRY XVYANT THURSTON ............ 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia SPECIAL STUDENTS NIGEL AKERMAN ........................ l ....................... Charlottesville, Virginia JOHN SPEICHER BURNETT .............. I ........................... Bcalclon. Virginia RICHARD GRANT CONNELL ............. l .......................... Richmond. Virginia EUGENE EDWARD OSTROW ............. I ........................ Woodside, New York LUCIEN DADE WINSTON. HI ............. I ........................... Winston, Virginia POST-GRADUATES WILLIAM BLAIR BARNES ................ 4 ............................ Lcncxa. Virginia BS. in Engineering JAMES WALKER BEVERAGE ............. 5 .......................... Monlcrey. Virginia BS. in Engineering JOHN EDWARD BLANN .................. 5 ...................... Hawthorne. New Jersey 8.5. in Engineering CHARLES HUGHES DICKINSON ......... 5 ....................... Charlottesville. Virginia BS. in Engineering ROBERT EDWARD LEE CILDEA ......... 6 ........................ Calonsvillc. Maryland 8.5. in Engineering 21 A E; H T; Captain First Year Lacrosse, I927; Varsity Lacrosse. l928-29-30; President of Engineering School. I930-3l; Honor Committee. l930-3I; President of Virginia Chapter A. S. C. E., I929-30-3l; A. S. M. E.; Instructor in Engineering. 1927-32. BRUCE COVINCTON CUNNELL .......... 5 ......................... Alexandria. Virginia BS. in Engineering K A; Trigon; P. K. Society; First Year Track. I928; Varsity Boxing. I929; Varsity Track. I929: President of Engineering School; Honor Committee. JOHN HITCHCOCK ....................... 4 ............................. Profflt. Virginia BS. in Engineering 11321 Reciqients of Engineering Degrees BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING WILLARD ANDREW BAUSERMAN ...................................... Woodstock. Va. JOHN EDWARD BLANN ................................................ Hawthorne. N. J. MYERS WHITNALL CALCOTT ............................................. Norfolk. v.. WILLIAM BRADFORD CAMPFIELD ........................................ Slaunlon. Va. BARTHOLOMEW FREDERICK CONLON ................................ Alexandria, Va. HARRY STANLEY DUNHAM ............................................... Sallville, Va. ROBERT EDWARD LEE GILDEA ....................................... Catonsvillc. Md. ALVIN CUSHMAN GRAVES ........................................... Washington. D. c. BRUCE COVINGTON GUNNELL ......................................... Alexandria. va. WILLIAM TAYLOR HAM, 1R ................................................ Norfolk. Va. CLARENCE. MORTIMER HAWKINS ...................................... Alexandria. Va. jOHN HITCHCOCK ........................................................... ProHil. v.. ROBERT ALEXANDER LANCASTER ........................... New Brighton, L. 1., N. Y. ELLIS EDWIN MCCOY. 1a .............................................. Charlottesville. Va. GIDEON BROWN MILLER. JR .......................................... Washington, D. c. JOHN FIFE PAYNE ................................................... Charlottesville. Va. MORTIMER ELIOT PAYNE: ................................................. Sharps, Va. RAMON EMILIO PEREDA ................................................. Curabo. P. R. RICHARD WINGFIELD QUARLES ........................................ Richmond, Va. CHARLES ADOLPH RUEGER. JR .......................................... Richmond, Va. GROVER LEE WHITE. JR .................................................... Norfolk. Va. CHARLES CLARENCE WILSON .............................................. Salem. Va. CHEMICAL ENGINEER MYERS WHITNALL CALCOTT ............................................. Norfolk. Va. MECHANICAL ENGINEER FRANCIS PAGE BACON, I .......................................... Pass Christian. Miss. I1331 mMMMUm-Q OZEMMZ.UZM mOm mFZdO-x-nixu Applicants for Engineering Degrees, June, I932 BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING GEORGE DEWEY BELOTE GEORGE EDWARD COF FMAN JAMES NELSON DANIEL JOHN WILLIAM EDWARDS PHILIP A. GALLAGHER MILTON CHAUNCEY GOLDBERG DORRANCE ALFRED GRAHAM GEORGE RAY'MOND JONES ROBERT BRiNKLEY JONES, 1n. DENNIS STAFFORDV'KELLEY l185l WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT LAFFERTY SAMUEL LE. ms LIONBERGER ERLE PARKER, JR. THOfoS JAMES PETERSON DAVID MEREDITH REESE :GEORGE AUSTIN ROBERTSON .BOYD GRIFFITH SWITZER f.ICHARD WCR'IHAM 'lALLEY WILLIAM DAVID THORNHILL I HARRY WYANT THURSTON KNOWLEDGE HAS ITS OWN HIERARCHIES. AND ON THEM RISE WHlRLPOOLS OF INCALCULABLE THINGSw MORALS. IDEALS. SOULS; TRUTH DISPUTES UNTRUTH Obi FACT- LESS PREMISES. HOPES RISE AND FALL 1N COLORFUL CASCADE; COLD WINDS BLOW AND WARM SUN MELTS INTO BRITTLE ICE; HE REACHES FOR THE QUILL AND BRUSH OF AN ACADEMIC APPRENTICESHIP. '1: :5 Tim W 1 7 thx VL dv'f V SAMUEL RICE BAKER SAMUEL RICE BAKER ......................................................... President RICHARD WILSON ........................................................ Vicc-Presidenl WELLFORD SMITH ............................................................ Secretary JAMES ROBERTSON ........................................................... Historian 11391 FIE tlllS FIRST YEAR CLASS I Department of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS LOUIS MCCILL ADAMS ................... I ......................... Venlnor. New Jersey B.A.. University of Delaware FRANK CYRUS ALDERMAN. JR ........... 4 ......................... Fort Myers. Florida 9 X. GEORGE HOWARD ANTHONY .......... I ........................ Kingston, New Jersey WILLIAM BARNEY ARTHUR ............. 5 ........................... Altavista. Virginia MITCHELL WOODS BACON .............. 3 .................... Charleston. West Virginia It, Ix qt; German Club; College TopIcs. I930- 3I; Virginia Law Review. I930. EDWIN LYELL BAIN JR .............................................. DanviIIe. Virginia B. A.. Randolph- Macon College JAMES SMITH BARRON, JR ............... 5 ..................... Virginia Beach, Virginia BRUCE BEVERLY BAXTER .............. 4 ......................... St. Joseph. Louisiana ID A 8; A N; First Year Basket-ball. WILLIAM WALLACE BERRY, JR .......... I ........................... Bedford. Virginia HENRY EMERSON BIGCS. JR ............. 4 ....................... CharlotlesviIIe. Virginia MARION PORTER BRAWLEY. JR ......... 4 .................... Greenville. South Carolina A K E; A II; P. K. Society; Eli Banana; Firsl Year Track; Dean's List. BASKERVILLE BRIDGEFORTH. JR ........ 5 .......................... Richmond. Virginia Z W; A II; P. K. Society; Assistant Manager Boxing. I929; JOHN DANRIDCE. BROMFIELD ........... 3 ........................ Hartford. Connecticut EDWARD BURFORD ...................... l .......................... Brunswick. Georgia RIX PIERCE BUTLER ..................... 4 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia GEORGE CAMERON ...................... 5 .......................... Pelersburg. Virginia : nZ ; T.I.L.K.A.; Skull and Keys; Student Senate; Vice-Presidenl Interfratemily Council; Vice-President P. K. Society, I930-3I; Secretary and Treasurer of Varsity Club; FoolbaII Team. I929-30; Lacrosse Team. JEROME PENDLETON CARR ............. I ......................... Portsmouth. Virginia B..A CoIIege of William and Mary ALBERT VAUGHAN CASE ....................................... New York. New York B. A.. Universit'y of Alabama WILLIAM MACNUS CEASE. JR ............ I ............ ' .............. Richmond, Virginia JOHN COPELAND COBB .................. I ............................. Marshall. Texas B.A., Williams College ROBERT WESLEY CORSTAPHNEY JR ...................... Newport News. Virginia B. A. College of. William and Mary GEORGE VELEZ DANIELS .......................................... Ancon. Canal Zone Varsity Swimming Team. I93I. PETER HAIRSTON DILLARD. JR .......... I ....................... Rocky Mount, Virginia STUART ANTHONY EACHO ............. l .......................... Richmond. Virginia PRESTON C. ELLET ...................... I .......................... Richmond, Virginia CHARLES DAILEY EVANS, JR ............. 3 ......................... Cherrydale, Virginia 3 N; Boxing Squad; Lacrosse Squad. NATHANIEL MCCRECORY EWELL ...... 3 .......................... University. Virginia BS. in CE... Virginia Military Institute BENJAMIN RANDOLPH FELDMAN ...... I ....................... New York, New York M.A.. New York University ARTHUR B. H. FLEISHMAN .............. 4 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia LUNSFORD DICKSON FRICKS, JR ......... I .......................... Seattle, Washington B.A.. Amherst CoIIege ROBERT MORRIS FRYBERCER ........... I ........................... DqulH. Minnesota B.A.. Dartmouth College ROBERT METTEAU GARRETT. JR ........ I ........................... Roanoke. Virginia CHARLES LEE COLDSTEN ............... 5 ....................... CharlottesviIIe. Virginia d5 E H; Interfraternity Council, I930; Lacrosse Squad. I930; Virginia PIayers; College Topics. I 140 1 L I Departmenl of Law I NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME AEDRESS ALAN M. CRAFF .......................... I ..................... Newport News, Virginia FRANK JOSEPH HAGUE. JR ............... 2 ...................... Jersey Cin. New Jersey JOHN WEBSTER HARTLE ................ I ....................... Hagerstown. Maryland 8. A. Cellysburg College FREDERICK OLIVER HATCH ............ 5 ................................ Akron. Ohio 45 A H; A H; Secretary and Treasurer P. K. Society. I930-3I; V Club; Swimming Team. I929-30-3I: Captain. I931. PRESTON FLOOD HIX .................... 4 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia ASBURY STEELE HOOPER ............... 4 ............................ Selma. Alabama i? A 9; A II; Raven; College Topics. I928-32: Editor-in-Chief. College Topics. I93I-32; Sludem Assembly. I931; Student Senate. I93I-32: Fraternity Represenlaiive CORKS AND CURLS. I930; University Band. l929.30; Inlermediale Honors. I930. CALLOWAY CRAWFORD HOSKINS ...... I ........................ Beatlyville. Kentucky B.A.. University of Kentucky ARTHUR LESTER JACOBS ................ I ......................... BeIImore. New York THEODORE AMANDES KRUM ........... I ...................... Allentown. Pennsylvania MICHAEL ANTHONY LA CICLIA ........ 4 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia LEROY LLOYD LANDAU ................. 3 ................... Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania i? A: Lacrosse Squad. SAMUEL GORDON LEARY ............... 6 .......................... Occoquan. Virginia BS. Comm.. University of Virginia 9 A X; A K W. RICHARD BLACK LEONARD ...................................... Ballimore. Maryland Skull and Keys. First Year Track. l9294; Varsity Track. I929- 30. GORDON LEWIS ................................................ Tappahannock. Virginia LEON PHILLIPS LEWIS .................. 3 ......................... NOIwich Conneclicul B.A.. College of WiIIiam and Mary ALEXANDER COVENTRY LICCETT ..... 4 ....................... Lilchficld. Conneclicul K A; Skull and Keys; Glee Club. HERMAN LUBSCHUTZ ................... 3 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia JOHN H. W. MCALLISTER ................ 4 ....................... Bridgeton. New Jersey ELISHA RICGS MCCONNELL ................................. Davidson. North Carolina B. A.. Davidlson College JAMES MANN. JR .......................... 3 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia 47 II .X; A II; P. K. Society: Adjunct Manager Baskel-ball. I930-3I; Alternalc Assislanl Manager Baskel-ball. I932; Associalc Editor Conxs AND CURLs, l93l; Board of Editors CORKS AND CURLs. I932; Varsity Boxing; Interfralernily Council; Represenlalive Io CORKS AND CURLS. AUGUST MELVIN MARCHANT. JR ........ 4 ........................... Mathews. Virginia HORACE STOWE MARSHALL ............ 4 ....................... New York. New York 9 X; Varsity Boxing Squad, I930; Assistant Business Manager CORKS AND CURLS. I930-3I. jOHN PATRICK MASTERSON ............ I ........................... Roanoke. Virginia JeEcrson Literary Sociely. LEWIS MAVERICK. jR .................... I .......................... San Antonio, Texas CHARLES JERRELL MILLER ............. I ....................... Bridgelon New Jersey BS. in Econ University of Pennsylvania WILLIAM PROSSER NOTTINGHAM ...... I .......................... Onancock. Virginia CASIMIR FRANK NOWICKI .............. I ....................... Scranton. Pennsylvania B.A.. Colgale University CHARLES SHEPHERD NOWLIN .......... 5 .......................... Lynchburg, Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia FRANK WARD OLIVE .................... 3 ......................... Summit. New Jersey AX; VirgInIa Reel Slag. I929- 30. WILLIAM HENRY PARKER JR ...................................... Danville. Virginia B. A. College of William and Mary JOHN EMORY PARKS .................... 3 ........................ Wilminglon. Delaware II-HI CQEW 14744 I l5 . I Dpparlment of Law 1 NAME YEAR m UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JOHN ALDEN PAUL ...................... 4 .......................... Walcrlown. Florida Z 4!; Eli Banana; Z ; Varsity Club; First Year Cross-Country Team. I928; First Year Swim- ming Team. I928; Varsity Boxing, I930-3l-32; V ; Historian-Elcct Academic School; Dean's List. l928-30. DANIEL ECBERT PHILLHDS .............. I ..................... Newport News, Virginia THEODORE CLAY PILCHER .............. l ............................ Norfolk, Virginia B.A., Randolph-Macon College BOLLINC RAINES POWELL .............. 2 ........................ Birmingham, Alabama B.A.. Birmingham Southern College; M.A.. University of Virginia A T Q; 0 A K. ELWOOD ALEXANDER POWELL ........ 4 ............ Creenlawn. Long Island. New York B K; Glee Club; Virginia Players. HARRY EVANS PROCTOR ................ 2 ............................ Detroit. Michigan FRANKLIN RAFLO ....................... I ........................... Bcdford. Virginia B.A.. University of Alabama WILLIAM REDDIE ........................ 2 ........................... Easton. Maryland 2 X. EDWARD HACAN RICHMOND ........... I .......................... Gate City, Virginia 3.5.. Roanoke College KENNETH WHITE ROBINSON ............ 4 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia E X; Skull and Keys; German Club; First Year Football Team. I928; First Year Wrestling Team. I928; First Year Lacrosse Squad. I928; Varsity Football Squad. l929-30; Varsity Wrestling Team. I929; Fraternity Representative to CORKS AND CURLS. I929. EARLE SCHIKEVITZ ...................... 3 ......................... Portsmouth. Virginia SAMUEL DOUGLAS SHACKLEFORD. JR.. . 5 ........................... Roanoke, Virginia HARRY PAUL SHAFFER ................. 5 ......................... Alexandria. Virginia BS. Comm.. University of Virginia 2: 4, E: A K W. THOMAS CARNETTE SHUFFLEBARCER 3 ......................... Cove Creek, Virginia A E 4?; A E 11; Jefferson Society; Virginia Players; Varsity Debating Team. l930-3l; Madison Hall Senior Cabinet; Dean's List. WILLIAM HARRINGTON SILVER ........ 3 ........................ Stamford. Connecticut NORMAN LOEB SPELKE ................. 2 ........................ Stamford. Connecticut SAMUEL ALVIN STEINCOLD ............ I ............................ Norfolk. Virginia CROSBY HUNGERFORD SUMMERS ...... 4 ......................... jancsville. Wisconsin LOUIS MICHAEL TORO. JR ................ I ...................... New York. New York JOSEPH WADSWORTH ................... 5 ........................ Hartford. Connecticut A 1'; Speclalor Board. 928-29: Adjunct Manager Football. l928-30; Captain Fencing Club; Dean's List. I930. FRANK CARDINER WISNER .............. 5 ........................... Laurel. Mississippi 35.. University of Virginia A K E; A II; P. K. Society; Eli Banana; IMP; '3 ; First Year Track Team; Varsity Track. l927-3l; Captain Varsity Track Team. I929-3l; Interfralernity Council; Assistant Coach Track; Secretary C. A. A. Board: Dean's List. JOSEPH ADDISON WOOLLEY ............ 3 ...................... Forest Hills. New York SECOND YEAR CLASS EDWARD ROUZIE BAlRD, I ............ 4 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia B 8 H; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; Jefferson Society; Secretary Jefferson Society. I930; President Jegerson Society. I931; First Year Football; First Year Track; Varsity Track. I930, CHARLES BRITTON BAKER .............. 4 ...................... Fitchburg. Massachusclts WILLIAM PERRY BARBER ............... 2 ......................... Putnam. Connecticut B.A., Clark University EDWARD ARTHUR BASLER ............. 3 ........................ Altoona, Pennsylvania A 2 4L I1421 I Department of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS FREDERICK EDWIN BAUKHACES, 1H,... 5 ............................. Foster. Virginia JOHN VAWTER BAUSERMAN ............ 2 ......................... Woodstock, Virginia B.A.. College of William and Mary E A E. THOMAS WALTER BLAKE, JR ............ 2 ............................. Houston, Texas 3 A E. ROBERT CARNETT BLEDSOE, JR ......... 2 ....................... Locust Grove. Virginia B.A., University of Richmond GEORGE ROBERT BRITTAIN ............. 2 ........................... Tazewell. Virginia B.A., Bethany College HARRISON LEIGH BUCK ................. 7 .................... Pclham Manor. New York B.A.. University of Virginia A III; It, A 41; 4, B K; O A K; A II; T.I.L.K.A.; German Club; Z ; Raven Society; Varsity Club; Manager of Football. I928; CORKS AND CURLS Staff. I927; First Year Baseball Team. I926; Virginia Law Review Board; Intermediate Honors. BALDWIN COOK BURMAN ............... 4 ....................... Montclair. New Jersey A T A; A 11; German Club; Jefferson Society; President Jefferson Society. I929; Debating Team, 1929-30; Boxing Adjunct. 1930; Advertising Manager. Cavalier. l930-3I; lnterfralernity Council. EUGENE MEAD CAFFEY ................. 2 ....................... Charlottesville. Virginia Graduate United States Military Academy ROBERT COLES, JR ........................ 4 ....................... Charlottesville. Virginia Z III; 4? A III; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; Eli Banana; uZ ; Student Senate; V Club; First Year Track. I929; Varsity Track Team. 1930-32; Secretary and Treasurer of First Year Law Class, I930; Secretary Interfratcrnity Council; Virginia Law Review. EDWIN WAYNE CORRIN ................. 4 ...................... Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Z x11; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; First Year Boxing. I928; Varsity Boxing. I929; Dean's List, I929. FRANK STORY CUTCHIN ................ 5 ........................... Franklin. Virginia Managing Editor College Topics. JAMES JENKYN DAVIES ................. 2 .......................... Manassas. Virginia B.A.. College of Vlilliam and Mary K A. EDWIN DARIUS DUPREE. JR .............. 5 ......................... Pine Bluff. Arkansas 4; B K; Manager Baseball. I93I; Managing Editor College Topics. l93l; Virginia Players; Intermediate Honors. WALTER HARRY ELLIS .................. 2 ......................... Newark. New Jersey PAUL LEE EVERETT, JR .................. 2 ............................ Holland. Virginia B.A.. College of William and Mary JOHN WOOD FISHBURNE, JR ............. 5 ....................... Charlottesville, Virginia A W; German Club; Skull and Keys; TJ.L.K.A.; Z : Secretary Academic School. I928; Secretary and Treasurer V Club, I930; President V Club. I93I; First Year Boxing Team. '928; First Year Track Team; Varsity Boxing Team. I929- 32. LAWRENCE YATES FOOTE .............. 2 ....................... Hattiesburg. Mississippi B. A Washington and Lee University 2 A E. CLAUDE FREDERICK ..................... 4 .......................... University. Virginia ROBERT SEARS GARNETT ............... 3 .......................... Matthews. Virginia GEORGE WILSON CISH .................. 3 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia 9 X; Ib A A. RALPH ALLEN GLASGOW ............... 3 ........................... Roanoke. VIrgInIa GEORGE CILMER CRATTAN. III ......... 2 ........................ Harrisonburg. Virginia JOHN SECAR EPES CRAVATT ........... 4 .......................... Blackstone. Virginia A K E; A II; German Club; Eli Banana; IMP; V Club; President First Year Law Class; Vicc-Prcsidcnt German Club; First Year Football. 1928; First Year Baseball; Varsity Football, l929-30. I 14 3 1 I Department of Law 1 NAME YEAR w UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS HAROLD EDWARD GROTTA ............. 4 ......................... Newark, New Jersey 8.5., University of Virginia Z B T; News Editor College Topics; First Year Football, I929; First Year Swimming; First Year Lacrosse; Varsity Swimming; Varsity Lacrosse. I930; uIVl ; Instructor in Spanish; Inter- medialc Honors. JOHN WHITAKER HAND ................. 3 ........................ Patterson, New Jersey A X. DANIEL FRANCIS HARRINGTON ........ 5 ............................. Butte. Montana GRIFFIN WILLIAM HOLLAND, JR ......... 2 ........................... Eastville. Virginia 9 A X; A K W. , JOHN DILLARD HOOKER ................ Z ............................. Stuart, Virginia B.Eus. Adm.. University of Richmond WALLACE HOWLAND ................... 2 .................... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A.. Princeton University CHARLES MARTIN HUESTER ............ 2 ....................... Scranton, Pennsylvania GEORGE RANDOLPH HUMRICKHOUSE. . 5 ............................ Boydlon. Virginia A T S2; Manager Track. I930; V Club; Eli Banana. ALEXANDER BRUCE. HUNT. JR ........... 2 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia K A; T K A; Lile Law Club. JOHN DAVID HURT ...................... 4 ............................. Epps. Louisiana 49 A 4?; Manager Baseball. I932; V Club; Assislanl Manager Football. l93l. JAKE. JACOBSON .......................... 4 ......................... Portsmouth. Virginia THOMAS FRANCIS JOHNSON ............ 2 ........................ Snow Hill, Maryland B.A.. St. Johns College RALPH TURNER JONES .................. 2 ........................... Montcrcy, Virginia B.A.. Randolph-Macon College WILLIAM ASHBY JONES. I .............. 4 .......................... Richmond, Virginia B 9 II; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; Graves Law Club; Football Adjunct; Dean's List. SOLOMON HARRISON KAHN ............. 4 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia 13.5.. University of Virginia JULIUS KURIANSKY ..................... 2 ...................... Greenwich. Connecticut HAROLD LESHEM ........................ 2 ....................... Wilmington. Delaware B.A.. University of Delaware NATHAN LEVINE ........................ 3 ............................. Bristol, Virginia d: E H. WILLIAM HENRY LOGAN ................ 2 ......................... Woodstock. Virginia 3.5.. Roanoke College WADE HAMPTON LOHR ................. 2 .......................... Monlcrcy, Virginia LUNSFORD LOMAX LOVING ............. 5 ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia d3 K 1'; Assistant Manager Baseball. l928-29; First Year Baskel-ball. I928. JUDSON COLE MCLESTER, JR ............. 2 ........................ ..Ashland. Kentucky B.A., Vanderbilt University A K E; 4D A dn Graves Law Club; Virginia Law Review, I931; First Year Scholarship Cup. l93l. EDWARD ARCHIBALD MARKS. jR ........ 5 .................... South Orange. New Jersey 85.. University of Virginia 9 X; it B K; Business Manager College Topics. 929-30; Virginia Law Review, l93l-32; Inter- mediate Honors, I929; Virginia Spectator, l928-29; Virginia Players. FREDERICK CHURCHILL MELLEN ....... 2 ........................... Pensacola. Florida B.A.. Washington and Lee $ 1' .X. ARCHIBALD VXEBSTER MOORF .......... 2 ..................... Phillipsburg. New Jersey b.A.. Lafayette College WILLIAM LLOYD MOORE ............... 2 .......... . ........... Church Hill. Tennessee 43 A 9. fLHl I Department of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS ROY LEONARD MORGAN ................ 5 ....................... Charlottesville. Virginia 3.5., University of Virginia WILLIAM JOHN OVEN. JR ................ 4 ......................... Tallahassee. Florida 9 X: Inicrmediale Honors. I930; Assistant Manager Track. l930-3l: Manager Track. I93l-32: V Club; Board of Editors ConKs AND CURLS. l930-3I; Edilor-in-Chicf CORKS AND CURLs. I93l-b2; nldilodal Boud Virginia Law Review. CHARLES FREDERICK PALMER ......... 2 .......................... Hampton. Virginia RISQUE WILSON PLUMMER ............. 5 ......................... Pelcrsburg. Virginia A T A: Skull and Keys; Eli Banana; German Club; Interfralemily Council; Varsity Football. I930-3l; First Year Wreslling. I923. JAMES THOMAS ROBERTSON ........... 2 ......................... Louisville. Kentucky B.A.. Universily of Louisville WILLIAM ROSENBERCER. JR ............. 5 ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia 2 X: P. K. Society: First Year Football, 1927; First Year Lacrosse; Varsity Football Squad. 1928-29-30. MARK HANLY RUSSEL .................. 2 .................... Williamson. West Virginia JAMES W. ST. CLAIR ..................... 4 ....................... Beckley. Wes! Virginia A X; Varsity Football; Lacrosse. CHARLES J. SHEPPE ..................... 2 ........................... Amherst. Virginia FREDERICK WYATT SHIELDS ........... 3 ...................... Silver Spring, Maryland J. COCHRAN SKINNER ................... 4 .................. Charles Town. West Virginia LEIGH BROOKS SMITH .................. 5 ....................... Craddoclwillc. Virginia ALLEN EDWARDS SOWDER ............. 3 ...................... Christiansburg. Virginia ? P A. HARRY CHARLES STEINBERG ........... 4 ........................... Harlan. Kentucky 4- E H: Fin! Year Basket-ba : First Year Track: Varsity Baskel-ball and Baseball. I930. BENJAMIN M. STEINMAN ................ 5 ................. Livingslon Manor. New York 3.5.. University of Virginia A E H. LOY MILAN SUTHERLAND .............. 2 ............................. Flint. Michigan B.A., Universily of Michigan ROBY KINZER SUTHERLAND ............ 2 ............................ Pulaski. Virginia B.A.. Washinglon and Lee University THOMAS BRYAN TATE .................. 4 ........................... Danville. Virginia STEPHAN DAVIS TIMBERLAKE .......... 2 ........................... Slaunlon. Virginia JOB DARBIN TURNER. JR ................. 2 ......................... Lexington. Kentucky B.A.. Univeraily of Kentucky WILLIAM LAW WATKINS ................ Z ..................... Anderson. South Carolina 3 A E. COLEMAN BENNETT YEATTS ........... 2 .......................... Dry Folk. Virginia THIRD YEAR CLASS GEORGE STATON ALDHIZER ............ 6 .......................... Broadway. Virginia B.A., University of Virginia SAVORY THOMAS AMATO .............. 5 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia SAMUEL RICE BAKER .................... 6 ....................... Manlgomcry. Alabama B.A.. University of Virginia 4- K 1!: A II; $ B K; P. K. Society; 2 ; Raven; Wrestling Team. 1929-30; Intermediate Honors. I928; Phi Alpha Della Scholarship Award. l929-30; Virginia Law Review. l930-3l-32; President Law School. l93l-32. WILLIAM HODGES BAKER. JR ............ 3 ......................... Portsmouth, Virginia B.A.. Hampden-Sydney Cuuege K 2: CD A rb; Law Review Board. EARLY BARKSDALE ...................... 5 ........................... Sulherlin. Virginia 11451 663112 3 QI I15 I Department of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME AEDRESS IRVING ALONZO BEAUCHAMP .......... 5 ......................... Casllewood, Virginia ANDREW PLUNKET BEIRNE ............. 6 ............................ Cobham, VIrgInIa EDCEWORTH MONTACUE BLYTHE. 1m. .................... Creenville. Soulh Carolina B. A.. The Citadel WILLIAM THOMAS BOWEN ...................................... Appalachia. VIrgInIa SMITH RUFUS BRITTINCHAM. JR ........ 6 ......................... Portsmouth Virginia EDMUND FONTAINE BROUN. JR .......... 6 ..................... Charleston. West Virginia B.A.. UnIversIly of VIIgInIa lb K 41; I? B K; 0 A K; A 1!: Raven SocIcty; P. K.-SocIety; First Year Track Team. I927; VarsIty Track. 328-29; Golf. 1930-31; Golf Manager, 1931; I'ng ; AssIalanl Manager Fool- ball. I929: Dean's LIsl. l927-28v29: lntermedialc Honors. I928; Law School; Dean's Lisl; EdIIor-In-Chief CORKS AND CURLS. 929-30; Alpha Chi Sigma Chemistry Award. I927; Graves Law Club; Virginia Law Review Board, 1930-31-32; Student Senate, I930-3l-32; Instructor In Government; President of the Raven SocIely. I93I-32. ALEXANDER HAMILTON BRYAN ........ 6 .......................... Richmond. Virginia B.A., UnIversIly of Virginia A W; Cb A CD; German Club; Skull and Keys; Eli Banana; Z ; 13 ; V Club; Varsity Boxing Team. I928; Captain Boxing Team, I929; Assistant Coach Boxing. I930-3l-32: Secretary Law School. WILLIAM WOOD BURKE ................. 3 ........................ Appomallox. VIIgInIa B.A.. Virginia Polytechnic InslIlutc it A A; Dean's LIsl. WYATT THOMPKINS BURNETTE ........ 6 ........................... AllavIsta, Virginia B K. FRANK EDWARD BULTER. JR ............ 5 ............................ Suffolk. Virginia A E 4?: LL.B. CandIdate. WILLIAM DANIEL CABELL .............. 6 .......................... University. VIrgInIa B.A.. UnIversIly of VIrgInIa A 1'; Vanity Club; Manager WrcsllIng Team. I929; First Year Track and Cross-Counlry Teams, I928; Varsity Track. I929: Reporler College Topics. I927; Associalc EdIlor College Topics. I928; News Editor College Topxca. I928; Glee Club I925- 29; PresIdem Glee Club. ROBERT HUNTON CHILTON JR ................................... KIlmarnock VIrgInIn Au v 4L ROSARIO CARMEL COCO ................. 6 ..................... Ozone Park. New York B. A., University of VIrgInIa JOHN RANDOLPH COLEMAN gt .......... 6 ....................... Charlottevalle. VIrgInIa A.. UnIvcrsIly of Virginia HOWARD HAMMOND CONAWAY ....... 3 ....................... Ceorgelown. Delaware SAMUEL PASCO CONRAD ............... 3 ....................... Harrisonburg. Virginia GEORGE WALLACE COOPER .................................... Warrensburg. MIssouI-I B. A Central Missouri 35m: Teachers College MARION BOYD CROCKETT .............. 3 ................... Alleghany Springs. VIrgInIa WYTHE OVERTON DABNEY. JR ......... 6 ....................... Charlollesvillc, VIrgInIa WILLIAM PAGE DAME. JR ................ 5 ........................ ChrIslchurch. VIrgInIa III K 1'; d, A 49; A H: Raven Sociely'. Editorial Board of Virginia Law Review; Minor Law Club; VarsIly Tennis Team, 193031-32; Captain TennIs Team. I932: Adjunct Manager Baseball. I928; Treasurcr Raven Society. 1932; Fraternity Representative CORKs AND CURLs, I930; AcademIc Dean's LIsl. l928-29; Law School Dean's List, I93I-32; DuPont Scholarship In Law, 1929-3063l-32. ROBERT WALLER DEW .................. 3 ...................... FrederIcksburg. VIrgInIa QI F A; Assislanl Business Manager Law Review. I931; Board of EdIlors Law Review. JOSEPH HUBERT DIXON ................ 3 ....................... East Radford. Virginia B.A.. Roanoke College MONTACUE URIAH DIXON .............. 8 ........................... Norwood. Virginia I 14121 QX,1L...; I Department of Law 1 NAM 5 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS OTIS PRESTON DOBlE ................... 3 .......................... Hopewell. Virginia B...A Rnndolph- Macon College 4? A O; E T: IMP; Eli Banana; German Club. MARTIN MARSHALL DURRETT. II ....... 3 .......................... Lexinglon. Virginia B.A.. University of Kentucky H K A: Ib A A; Editorial Board Virginia Law Review, l930-3l-32; Instruclor in Law School. 1931-;32 Deans List. KENNETH HUNTLEY EKIN .............. 4 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland LINN BERNARD FERRELL ................ 3 ........................ Salem. West Virginia B...A Salem College Secretary Nash Law Club; Editorial Board Law Review. ERNEST FRIEDMAN ...................... 4 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia HERSCHEL B. FRYBERCER. JR ........... 4 ........................... Dululh. Minnesota 85.. Dartmouth College JAMES NEWTON GARRETT ............. 3 ......................... Portsmouth. Virginia BERNARD CLASSER .................................................. Norfolk. Virginia It A: Nanh Law Club; Advertising Manager of5 VIrgInI'a Law RevIcIn, I93I; Business Manager of VIrgInIa Law Revlew, i932. HERMAN WILLIAM GRAUPNER ......... 3 ....................... New York. New York 35.. Darlmoulh College WILLIAM ALEXANDER HALLOWES. HI. 7 ......................... Jacksonville. Florida EDWIN R. C. HENEBERCER .............. 6 ....................... Harriwnburg. Virginia A T Q; A H. WILLIAM GARDENER HEWES ........... 3 ......................... Gulfporl. Mississippi B A. Spring Hill College A.E MILTON THOMAS HICKMAN ............ 3 ............................ Painter, Virginia KL FRANK HITCHCOCK ...................... 4 ........................ Weslbury, New York CLIVE SPENCER HUFFMAN .............. 6 ....................... New York, New York 3.5.. University of Virginia 6 A X: Ib A in Lacrosse Squad, I930 PHILIP SAMUEL JESSUP ................. 6 ...................... Charlollesville, Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia HARRY ROGERS KERN. JR ............... 6 ......................... Winchester. Virginia ALFRED ULYSSES KREBS ................ 3 ........................ Birmingham. Alabama B.A., University of Alabama 2 A E: 47 B K; 4, A in Law Review. MINOR BOTTS LEWIS. JR ................. 5 ....................... Clifton Forge. Virginia IF K 2; German Club; Skull and Keys; T.I.L.K.A.; Z ; Varsity Club; First Year Football Team. I928; Fin! Year Baseball Team. I928; Varsity Football Team, l929-30. ALFRED LEE. MARCHANT ............... 6 ........................... Malhews. Virginia Virginia Law Review Board. JOHN DONELSON MARTIN, JR .................................... Memphis. Tennessee B. A.. University of Virginia 2 A E; It A in T.I.L.K.A.; German Club; Madison Hall Cabinet; Virginia Lana Review Board; Chairman Student and Assembly: Boxing Team. I929; Varsity Tennis. I929-30-3I; Runner-up Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament, l93l. WILLIAM CALVIN MITCHEL. JR .......... 5 .................... Charleston, Well Virginia A X; First Year Basket-ball, I928. THOMAS WATERMAN MOORE. JR ........ 4 .................... Hunlinglon. West Virginia B A.. University of the South K 2; German Club. I 147 l I Department of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JOSEPH KINNEAR MORFORD ............ 7 ......................... Lexington. Kentucky 8.5.. University of Virginia ?9212, E; d- A 4,; German Club; Eli Banana; IMP; First Year Football. I925; First Year Track. NATHAN WOLFE MORGAN .............. 6 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia 8.5.. University of Virginia College Topics Staff; University Debating Team. I929; Winner of New York Times Current Events Contest. I930. ROBERT DABNEY MORRISON ........... 5 .......................... Lynchburg, Virginia '9 K T; German Club; Raven; Assislant Manager Baseball. I93I; Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS. I93I; Virginia Law Review. WILLIAM WARD MOSS ................... 6 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland K E; T.I.L.K.A.; IMP; Skull and Keys; President German Club. I930-3l; l3. CHARLES CARROLL NATHAN ........... 4 ........................ Ctanlsvillc. Maryland NORWOOD BENTLEY ORRICK ........... 5 .......................... Washington. D. C. d- K ii; 6 A 1?; German Club; Eli Banana; Z ; '3 ; Assistant Editor CORKS AND CURLs. I93l; Editor-in-Chicf Virginia Law Review. I932; Varsity Football. I929-30; V Club; Inlcr- fraternity Council; Samuel B. Woods Scholarship. 193'; Raven. NICHOLAS GRIFFITH PENNIMAN. l . . . . 5 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland 4? K E; A H: German Club: T.1.L.K.A.; First Year Track. I927; Varsity Track. l928-29. JOHN ORMOND RANDOLPH PERRY ..... 5 .............. , ............... Dalton. Georgia B.C.S.. Georgia School of Technology DAVID WILLIAM PERSINCER. JR ......... 6 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia K A; 4:0 A A. GORDON PICKETT PEYTON ............. 7 ......................... Brooklyn. New York 2 X. JORDAN ANTHONY PUCH ............... 5 .......................... Washington. D. C. E X; P. K. Society; First Year Foolball. I928; Varsily Football Squad, l929-30. ROBERT MINTER RAINEY ............... 5 .................... Oklahoma City. Oklahoma A K E; $ A 4-; A II; P. K. Society; Eli Banana; IMP; l3 ; Varsity Boxing. I929; Captain Boxing. l930-3l; Captain First Year Boxing. I928; First Year Boxing Coach. I932; C. A. A. Board. 193'; President C. A. A. Board. I932; 3-3-3 Council. I93I-32; Dean's List. l928-29-30; Supervisor Law Clubs. BEVERLEY HETH RANDOLPH. JR ........ 5 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A W; P. K. Society; Skull and Keys; T.I.L.K.A.; uZ ; First Year Football Squad. I927; Reporter College Topics, 1927; Associate Editor College Topics. I928; News Editor College Topics. I929; Manager of Baseball. I930; Varsity Club; lntcrfralcrnity Council, I930; University Senate. I928-29. JAMES M. ROBERTSON .................. 3 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia 3.5.. College of William and Mary E A E; 4w A cID; Cb B K; Student Assembly; Dean's List; Raven; Lilc Law Club; Student Instructor in Law. GEORGE DRISCOLL ROCHE .............. 5 ............................ Chillicothc. Ohio E A E. ROBERT DEJARNETTE RUFFIN ........... 6 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia B.A.. University of Virginia 9 A X; tb B K; Raven; P. K. Society; Book Review and Legislation Editor Virginia Law Review,- lnslruclor in Law; First Year Cross-Counlry Team. I926; Varsity Cross-Country Team. I929; ch ; Intermediate Honors. I928; Student Senate. I930-3l-32; Instructor in Latin; Staff College Topics. 1926-27; Dean's List. ALEXANDER HAMILTON SANDS ........ 6 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 8.5.. University of Virginia B 9 ll; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; T.I.L.K.A.; College Topics. l927-28; Foolba Adjunct. 1926-27. llh'l pfia v , , I Department of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JAMES MILTON SCARBOROUGH ......... 3 ........................ Russellville. Kentucky JAMES WELLFORD qMITH ............... 5 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia K A; tb A A; T.I.L.K.A.; V Club; Track Squad. 928-29; Boxing Squad. I928-29; Boxing Team, 330-31; Secrelary-Treasurer Law School. l93l-32; Dean's List. EDWARD CLAY SUMMERS ............... 5 ......................... Jnncsville. Wisconsin GEORGE SUMMERS ....................... 3 .......................... Snowville. Virginia WILLIAM GRAVES TALLEY ........................................ Richmond. Virginia 4, I' A: A n; P. K. Society; Adjunct Track 1928-29; Board of Editors CORKS AND CURLS. I930: lnlerfralerniiy Council l930- 3I; Board of Editors Law Review. WALTER DAVIDSON TENNEY ........... 4 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia Cb A 8; Law Review,- Virginia Players. WALTER MACLAREN TIFFANY .......... 4 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia WAYT BELL TIMBERLAKE JR ............ 3 ........................... Slaunton. Virginia B...A Virginia MilIlnry InslIlule EDWARD ARMSTRONG TOWSE ......... 3 ............................ Honolulu. T. H. B.A.. University of Hawaii A T: q? A A WILL HEARN VAN LANDINCHIEM. JR ....................... West Point. Mississippi ,Missisiippl College ARCHIBALD ROBINSON WATSOBN. JR... .. ....................... New York. New York RICHARD STANLEY WEISS .............. 5 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia A E H. CLAUDE SWANSON WIBON ....................................... Lebanon. Virginia B.A. Emory and Henry College B K. RICHARD THWEATT WILSON. JR ........ 6 .......................... Richmond. Virginia B.A., Universily of Virginia it B K; Raven; Associate Editor Law Review,- Vice-President Law School; Director of Brother- hood of St. Andrew; President Lile Law Club; News Editor College Topics. l928-29; Student Senate. l930-3l; Intermediate Honors; Dean's Lisl: Final Honors in Economics, I929. GEORGE WALTER WOOD ................ 5 .................... Charlcslon. West Virginia A X; Virginia Reel Managing Board. 928-30. JAMES BECKHAM WOOLRIDGE. JR ....... 3 ...................... BlueEeld. West Virgmia E N. JOHN FEHR WORMAN ................... 3 ................ Forl Washington. Pennsylvania .A. University 50f Pennsylvania JOHN CUMMINGS WYLLY .......................................... Savannah. GeorgIa X 4N X H: T. I. LHK A.: German Club: Firs! Year Football; First Year Boxing; Varsity Football. HARNEY POWELL YATES ............... 3 ......................... Trenton. New Jersey B.A., University of lhe South A T Q; ? A 4?. SPECIAL STUDENTS RICHARD NIMROD EARLY ............... I ........................ Ruckersville. Virginia WILLIAM CHARLES KING ................ 2 .......................... University. Virginia JOHN JAMES WILLIAMS ................. 2 ......................... Winchester, Virginia I1491 C$PI Sill! l5 Recipients of Law Degrees, 1931 BACHELORS 0F LAWS ANDREW STIRLING ALEXANDER ................................... Charleston. W. Va. JOSEPH BERWICK ANDERSON ........................... '. ............... Pensacola. Fla. HENRY EASLEY BELT ................................................. South Boslon. Va. HERBERT LEE BOATWRICHT. JR .......................................... Danville, Va. LESTER INCLIS BOWMAN ................................................ Pctcrsburg. Va. RAYMOND JEFFERSON BOYD ............................................. Honaker. Va. JAMES DEFORREST BURCH ............................................ Charlottesville. Va. ALFRED FRANKLIN BURGESS .............................................. Greer. S. C. HERMANN STACY CLARDY .............................................. Andrews. 5. C. WILLIAM HENRY COOK ................................................... LaCrosse, Va. ROBERT WOODS DALLAS ................................................ Salisbury. Md. BERNARD SOLBERT DAVIS .......................................... Atlantic City. N. J. JOHN RANDOLPH DAVIS ................................................... Norfolk. Va. ROBERT BOLTON DAVIS .................................................... Bristol, Va. CHARLES GIBBS DOUCHERTY ............................................ Norfolk, Va. CLARENCE LESTER DRUMMOND .......................................... Nandua. Va. NATHANIEL BROWN EARLY. JR ........................................ Ruckersvillc. Va. MALCOLM BENNETT EASTERLIN ...................................... Montezuma. Ca. JULIAN BIXBY FITE ..................................................... Muskogee. Okla. JAMES STUART FITZHUCH. JR ......................................... Charlottesville. Va. WILLIAM WALKER FLORANCE .......................................... Richmond. Va. EUGENE PRACER FLORSHEIM ........................................ Little Rock. Ark. JOHN HOLT FOX ........................ f ................................ Sutton. W. Va. HUMES JEFFERSON FRANKLIN ........................................... Hillsville. Va. HOWARD CECIL CILMER, JR ................................................ Pulaski. Va. FRANCIS BLACKMAN GOULDMAN ............. '. .................... Frcdcricksburg, Va. FRED GRIFFITH, JR ........................................................... Hague. Va. ROBERT HOW'ELL CROVER ............................................... Norfolk. Va. HOWARD HAYWARD HACKLEY .......................................... Castleton. Va. CAMMIE BROW'N HADEN .................................................. Palmyra, Va. MAHLON STEXVART HALE ............................................ Brookhavcn. Miss. NORMAN WEST HARRIS .................................................. Decatur. Ala. SIDNEY HARRIS .......................................................... Baltimore. Md. PHILIP HENRY HICKSON ................................................ Lynchburg. Va. I 1501 flint! :5 lil Ill .5 , E '13:. FREDERICK LANE. HOBACK ............................................... Roanoke. Va. WILLIAM MONTELLE HOBSON ............................... . .......... Richmond. VI. ALLAN TOWNES HODCES .............................................. Greenville. S. C. LAWRENCE WARREN I'ANSON ......................................... Portsmouth. Va. LOUIS CLAY JAMES ................................................... Princess Anne. Va. WALKLEY ELMER JOHNSON ........................................ Concord Wharf. Va. JAMES SLOAN KUYKENDALL .......................................... Romney. W. Va. JOHN ADAMS LELAND ............................................... Johnson City. Tenn. HARRY CLABAUGH LAMBERTON .................................... Washington. D. C. SAMUEL LEVIN ............................................................. Norfolk, Va. RALPH LOUIS LINCOLN ..................................................... Marion, Va. JOSEPH HOWARD MCCONNELL ......................................... Davidaon. N. C. LOUIS MACKALL. JR ................................................... Washinglon. D. C. CHARLES HARRISON MANN. JR ........................................ Jacksonville. Fla. HOWARD CARLTON MARCHANT ........................................ Ballimore. Md. HOWARD FERGUSON MEEK ......................................... Huntington. W. Va. WILLARD S. MIELZINER ................................................. Ckvcland. Ohio JAMES EDWARD MOUNT .............................................. Cnilhersburg. Md. RICHARD NEWIMAN .................................................. Newpon News, Va. BERNARD NICOLAU NICHTINGALE ...................................... Somerset. Va. WILLIAM HUTCHINCS OVERBEY ........................................ Richmond. VI. ALAN BRAINARD PINKERTON .......................................... Bayonne. N. J. HAROLD LEE PRICE ......................................................... Luray. Va. EDGAR THOMAS REEVES. JR ........................................ Frederick: Hall. Va. BRADLEY ROBERT ..... . ..................................................... Bristol. Va. CHARLES A. ROND. l ..................................................... Norfolk. Va. PAUL EDMUNDS SACKETT .............................................. Lynchburg. Va. WILLIAM STOKES SATTERTHWAITE .................................. Wilmington. Del. jOHN NEY SEBRELL. JR ..................................................... Norfolk. Va. STEPHEN HARDY SIMES .............................................. Porilmouih. N. H. JOHN KIRKPATRICK SLOAN ............................................. Richmond, Va. 3. BROWN SMITH .......................................................... Rolan. Texas LEON STEINBERC .......................................................... Harlan. Ky. JAMES DEVELIN STOCKWELL ........................................ Mooreuown. N. J. CORNELIUS JAMES SULLIVAN ........................................ Port Huron, Mich. ROBERT EDWARD TAYLOR ........................................ Madiwn Hcighh. Va. FRANK MORTIMER TINKHAM ........................................ Jamcslown. N. Y. TAYLOR VINSON .................................................... Huntington. W. Va. WILLIAM HICE WIEGERING .......................................... Youngstown. Ohio HENRY ALEXANDER WISE ...................................... Sachets Harbor. N. Y. JOHN GARTH YANCEY .................................................... Liberty. Mo. I131! APPLICANTS FOR THE. DEGREE OF BACHELOR 0F LAWS Ir .0 1A. EELRH Cl III .5 5.: Applicants for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws, June, I932 BACHELORS OF LAWS GEORGE STATTON ALDHIZER. u SAVORY THOMAS AMATO SAMUEL RICE BAKER WILLIAM HODGES BAKER. JR. EARLY BARKSDALE IRVING ALONZO BEAUCHAMP ANDREW PLUNKET BEIRNE EDGEWORTH MONTAGUE BLYTHE. JR. WILLIAM THOMAS BOWEN SMITH RUFUS BRITTINGHAM. JR. EDMUND FONTAINE BROUN. 1n. ALEXANDER HAMILTON BRYAN WILLIAM WOOD BURKE FRANK EDWARD BUTLER. JR. WILLIAM DANIEL CABELL ROBERT HUNTON CHILTON. JR. ROSARIO CARMEL coco JOHN RANDOLPH COLEMAN. JR. HOWARD HAMMOND CONAWAY GEORGE WALLACE COOPER MISS MARION BOYD CROCKETT WYTHE OVERTON DABNEY. JR. WILLIAM PAGE DAME. JR. ROBERT WALLER DEW JOSEPH HUBERT DIXON MONTAGUE URIAH DIXON OTIS PRESTON DOBIE MARTIN MARSHALL DURRETT. 11 LINN BERNARD FERRELL ERNEST FRIEDMAN HERSCHEL BURROUGHS FRYBERGERJR. JAMES NEWTON GARRETT BERNARD GLASSER HERMAN WILLIAM GRAUPNER WILLIAM ALEXANDER HALLOWES, Ill EDWIN RANDOLPH G. HENEBERGER WILLIAM GARDNER HEWFS FRANK HITCHCOCK CLIVE SPENCER HUFFMAN. jn. PHILIP SAMUEL JESSUP HARRY ROGERS KERN. JR. I153! ALFRED ULYSSEB KREBS MINOR BOTTS LEWIS, JR. ALFRED LEE MARCHANT JOHN DONELSON MARTIN WILLIAM CALVIN MITCHELL. JR. THOMAS WATERMAN MOORE. JR. jOSEPH KINNEAR MORFORD NATHAN WOLFE MORGAN ROBERT DABNEY MORRISON WILLIAM WARD MOSS. 13. CHARLES CARROLL NATHAN NORWOOD BENTLEY ORRICK NICHOLAS GRIFFITH PENNIMAN. lll jOHN ORMOND RANDOLPH PERRY DAVID WILLIAM PERSINCER. JR. GORDON PICKETT PEYTON JORDAN ANTHONY PUGH. Ill ROBERT MINTER RAINEY. JR. BEVFRLE' HETH RANDOLPH. jR. GEORGE DRISCOLL ROCHE ROBER 1' DEJ. xRNL'TTE RUFFlN ALEXANDER ' AMILTON SANDS. JR. JAMES MILTO SCARBOROUGH JAMES WELLFUR'J SMITH EDWARD CLAYTON SUMMERS GEORGE SUMMERS WILLIAM GRAVES TALLEY WALTER DAVIDSON TENNEY WALTER MACLAREN TIFFANY WAYT BELL TIMBERLAKE. JR. EDWARD ARMSTRONG TOWSE WILL HEARN VAN LANDINGHAM, JR. ARCHIBALD ROBlNSON WATSON, jn. RICHARD STANLEY WEISS CLAUDE SWANSON WILSON RICHARD THWEATT WILSON. JR. GEORGE WALTER WOOD JAMES BECKHAM WOOLDRIDGE, JR. JOHN FEHR WORMAN JOHN CUMMINGS WYLLY HARNEY POWELL YATES THE. WHIRLING SLACKENS. GROWS SLOW. AND CRUMBLES TO A DUST OF CHERISHED MEMORY; STABILITY LIKE A PLANT GROWS FROM THAT GREY MOUND; HE WALKS THROUGH ECCLESIASTICAL HALLS WITH LEARNED MEN. AND FEARS NO LONGER THE. UNKNOWN. HARTWELL HARRISON HARTWELL HARRISON ........................ . .............................. Pmmem MUNFORD YATES ......................................................... moppmmn: JOHN DAVIS ................................................................... Secretary JOHN HALEY ................................................................... Historian I1571 FIRST YEAR CLASS I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JOSEPH KUNKLE ALEXANDER ......... 4 ........................... Staunton. Virginia Cb A 8; I? B N; First Year Track. I928-29; Track Squad. I929-30. JOHN THOMPSON BROWN AMBLER. . . . 4 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia K A; A d? 12; Adjunct Football. I928-29; Calconon Club. WILLIAM EUGENE APPERSON .......... 4 ................... Madison Heights. Virginia ELLIS APRIL ............................. 4 ........................... Ballston, Virginia GII A; Intermediate Honors; First Year Boxing. I928. JOHN WILLIAM ASHWORTH. JR ......... I ........................... Cocburn. Virginia B.A., Emory and Henry College I? B H. CHARLES HUGHES BARBER ............. I ......................... Richmond. Virginia WILLIAM BENNETT BEAN .............. 4 ......................... University, Virginia Z W; A II; German Club; Calconon Club; First Year Cabinet Madison Hall; Adiunct Boxing. 1928-30; College Topics. I929; Associate Editor College Topics. I930; Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS, I930; Dean's List; Intermediate Honors. CHARLES LEWIS BITTINCER ............ I .................. Ccrrardstown. West Virginia B.A.. 3.5.. Hampdcn-Sydncy College 9X;IPB : OAK. CAPERS EDWARDS BOAN ............... 3 ........................... Bcdford. Virginia 3.5.. Roanoke College CARRINCTON LEONARD BOOKER ...... I .......................... Lousburg. Virginia I? X. RICHARD BOXLEY BOWLES ............ 3 ....................... CIiron Forge. Virginia tb B U. ROBINSON WATSON BROWN ........... 2 ......................... San Antonio. Texas A T .3. WILLIAM WALKER BUTZNER. JR ......... 3 ...................... Fredericksburg. Virginia 49 F A; N E N; Skull and Keys; Adjunct Manager Football. I929; Dean's List. GEORGE MINOR CALDWELL ............ I ........................... Radford. Virginia 8.5.. Roanoke College QI B II. ROBERT MANFRED CALDWELL ........ I ............................. Calax. Virginia Q X. SHELDON DAVID CAREY ................ I ..................... New Haven. Connecticut LL.B., Georgetown University 15 X. WILLIAM ZACHARY CATTERTON ...... 3 ........................ Free Union, Virginia 49 X. WILLIAM MALVERN CLOPTON .......... 5 ...................... Chevy Chase. Maryland 3.3.. University of Virginia 1b x. GEORGE COOPER. JR ..................... 5 ........................ Scarsdalc. New York B.A., University of Virginia ID K E; N 23 N; 43 B K; P. K. Society; Skull and Keys; Raven; T.I.L.K.A.: First Year Track Team. I928; Varsity Track Team. I92930: Editor-in-Chief CORKS AND CURLS, I930; News Editor College Topics; Assistant Manager Football. I930. KENNETH COOPER ...................... I ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia RICHARD ANTHONY CUPAIUOLI ....... 5 ....................... Vf'oochifI. New Jersey A T; I? X; Instructor in Biology. HOWARD HERMAN CURD ............... 3 ....................... Wiclch. West Virginia 41 II A: A II; N E N; First Year Boxing. I930; Varsity Boxing Squad. I93I; Dean's List. I 1-WI I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS LAWRENCE PAUL FARLEY .............. I .......................... Richmond. Virginia BS. Chem., Virginia Military InsIIIulc N E N. FRANK WILLIAM FOOTE. JR .............. 5 ...................... Hallienburg. Mississippi B.A.. University of Virginia 2 A E: N E N; Baseball Adjunct. I927; Boxing AdjuncI. I927. ROMEO JOSEPH GENTILE ............... 2 ............................ SulIoIk, Virginia 3.5.. Randolph-Macon College Calconon Club. STANLEY FREDERICK GOLDMAN ...... I ....................... New York. New York 3.5., New York Universily PAUL BURNS HACCLAND ............... l ......................... SealIIe. Washington 1:. B II. CHARLES EDWIN HAMILTON. JR ......... 6 .................... Charleslon Wesl Virginia ZIP 'P. K Society; Skull and Keys; Firsl Year FoolbaII. I926; Manager Baskcl- ball. I930- 3I; Vamty Club; Calconon Club. HENRY HURT HANCOCK ................ I ........................... Chalham. Virginia JOHN CAMERON HOGCAN ........................................ Richmond. VirgInIa 9 A X; N E N: Deans LisI. I927- 28; Finl Year Swimming Team. I927; College Toplcs SIaII. I928- 29; Assocmle Edilor CORKS AND CURLS, I929. BEVERLEY LONG HOLLADAY .......... 6 ............................ SuIIoIk. Virginia 3.5., University of Virginia I? l1 A; A II; N E N: Virginia Reel StaII. I927-28; P. K. Socier; Assislant Manager BaskcI-ba . I930. CHARLTON GILMORE HOLLAND. JR.. . .. 3 ........................... Danville. Virginia K A; Dean's LIII. I929-30. EDWARD LEE. HOPEWELL .............. 4 .......................... SIruburg. Virginia FLOEI: KINZER HURT ................... I ............................ Marion. Virginia HAROLD MAURICE JACKSON ........... 3 .......................... Leesburg. Virginia EDWARD VALENTINE jONES. IR ......... 5 ............... . ..... Newport News. Virginia 35., University of Virginia FLETCHER JORDAN. JR ................... 5 .................... Greenville. South Carolina K A; Dean's LisI. ABE LEON KRUCER ...................... 3 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia CD A; Intermediate Honors: BaskeI-baII AdjuncI. I929. ALTER LAIBSTAIN ....................... 3 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia BYRD STUART LEAVELL B1; ............. I ........................... Culpcpcr. Virginia C..I1cm VIrgInia MIIiIary IninIuIc N E N. CLAUDE MARSHALL LEE. JR ............. 3 ...................... Charlouesville, Virginia Z W; Cavalier SIaII; Calconon Club. ALBERT EMANUEL LONG ............... I ........................ Bridgewatcr. Virginia B.A., Bridgewaler College MARION SUMPTER LOVE ............... I ........................... Danville. Virginia WILLIAM PROVINCE MCGUIRE .......... 6 ......................... Winchcsler. Virginia A W; German Club; Eli Banana; IMP; Reporter College Topics. I926; Sporls EdiIcr College Topics, I927; Fralernin Represcnlalive CORKS AND CURLS. I927; President German Club. I927-28-29; Chairman Bad Check CommiIIee, I928: Madison Hall Cabinel I928; CaIconon Club. JOHN OSBORNE MCNEEL ................ I .................... MIII Point West VIrgInia BHA Washinglon and Lee Universily III B 11. ROBERT STOCKTON MCVAUCH ......... 3 ......................... Hockeuin. DeInware N E N. l'l591 Ii 5: 7C : T??? I: i? a It 3 cm? 4 'i '7'I 7 1; M, ' .7 ' iA '77? :11, I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS HENRY JAMES MACON .................. I ........................... NorfoIk. Virginia BERNARD SOLOMON MIZROCH ......... 4 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia BOYD HAWTHORNE PAYNE ............ 6 ........................... CIiIIord. Virginia BS. Ed.. Universily of Virginia I? B 11. JAMES B. S. PERROW .................... 2 ..... . ........................ Hurl, Virginia MARVIN NELSON PILLEY ............... I .......................... Lexington. Virginia B.A.. Washington and Lee University A T; qt. B H. JESSE. jAMES PORTER ................... 5 ............................. Louisa, Virginia B.A.. University of Virginia N E N. HARWOOD HUGO RITTER .............. 2 ....................... EIkins. West Virginia I? F A; 4P X: Virginia PIayers. HYMAN ROCK SHEINTOCH .............. 4 ......................... Pelersburg, Virginia BS. Universilly of Virginia JAMES BENJAMIN SHULER ...................................... Shenandoah. Virginia . BUS RoanolIcc College Q x. WILLIAM THOMAS SUTTON ............ 4 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia 411' A; N E N; Skull and Keys: P. K. Society; Dean's Lisl. ROBERT MILTON TALIAFERRO. jR ...... 3 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia WILLIAM LYONS TALIAFERRO .......... I .......................... Hampton. Virginia K E; M H. LEWIS ALEXANDER VANCE ............ I ........................ Waynesboro. Virginia BA. Washington and Lee University N 2 N. ROLAND HARRIS VAUGHAN ............ 3 ........................... CardweII, Virginia WILLIAM RANDOLPH WATKINS ........ I ............................ Halifax. Virginia 3.5. Virginia Military Inslilute OSWALD MASSENA WEAVER .................................... Universily, Virginia Z 1!; SkuII and Keys; P. K. Sociely; Trigon; 4JeIIerson Society; First Year Track Squad I929; Captain Firs! Year Cross-Counlry. I929: Varsily Cross-Country. I930; Varsity Track Squad. I93I; ReporloriaI Board College Topics; CaIconon Club. ARTHUR WEINBERC .................... 3 .................... Far Rockaway. New York Varsily Swimming Squad. I930; Dean 5 List. GEORGE CLECG WILLIAMS ......................................... Coebum Virginia B. A., Emory anti Henry CoIIege Q B II. CARL LOUIS WILSON .................... I ......................... Yonkers, New York MARTIN ROBERT WISELY ............... 3 ........................ Waynesboro, Virginia CaIconon Club. HERMAN WOLFF ........................ I ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia WILLIAM SWOPE WRAY ................ 5 ..................... Norlhfork. West Virginia H K A; Adjunct Manager Track, I927-28-29; Assislanl Manager Track. I929-30; CaIconon CIub. SECOND YEAR CLASS GEORGE CURTIS AUSTIN ................ 4 ............................. Miami, FIorida SULLIVAN GALE BEDELL ................ 5 ......................... JacksonviIIe. FIoricIa II K A; CaIconon Club; Intermediate Honors; Dean's List; Slaff Virginia Speclalor. I928. GEORGE SIMMERMAN BOURNE ......... 4 ......................... WylheviIIe. Virginia JOHN NEWTON BOWDEN ............... 5 .......................... Red HiII, Virginia q: X. l lunl ,, MM MAL: - , Q? a. .- 4 V e a f M m. x53 'I 5: . F. 5: N'e lit! K A l r 1; e N :TV'L- WA . 11-31.: I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS ALEXANDER CUSTAVUS BROWN. 1... 7 ......................... Richmond. Virginia A '1'; A II; German Club; T.I.L.K.A.; First Year Football. I925; Fralernily Representative lo- Comcs AND Cuan, I928. HARRY PAUL BROWNING ............... 4 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia CHARLES LORRAINE CABELL .......... 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia q, B n; X B 4H 2 T. GEORGE ROBERT CARPENTER ......... 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia RICHARD READING CHAMBERLAIN. . .. 2 ..................... Maplewood, New Jersey HUGH TUCKER CHELF. JR ............... 2 .......................... Culpeper. Virginia 4e B H. FRANKLIN HARRY COHEN .............. 4 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia A E H. WALTER FRANKLIN COLE .............. 2 ..................... Newport News. Virginia 4:0 B H; A W. ROBERT NELSON COOLEY .............. 5 ...................... Rural Relreal. Virginia A K K. WILLIAM CLARK COOPER ............... 4 .................... Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Q X. THOMAS WALLACE COX. JR ............. 2 ........................ Waynesboro, Virginia RICHARD EARLE DEBUTTS .............. 4 ......................... Upperville. Virginia A K E; First Year Boxing, I929. . MARGARET DERONDE ................... 3 ........................ Teaneck, New Jersey JULIAN BOOTH D055 .................... 5 ........................... Penhook. Virginia WILLIAM CLECC EVERSOLE ............ 2 ........................... Coeburn. Virginia $ K W; 4e X. JOSEPH EDWARD GLADSTONE. JR ....... 3 ............................ Exmore. Virginia tb X. HOWARD CLARK CLOVER. JR ........... 3 ........................... Newnan. Georgia K A; e? B H. NOBLE MAXWELL COODLOE ........... 5 ........................... Slaunlon. Virginia 9 X; 1P B 11; Madison Hall Junior Cabinet, 1928-29; First Year Baseball Team. I928. JOHN BAGBY HALEY .................... 5 .................... Charleston, West Virginia A X: $ X. WALTER DOUGLAS HANKINS .......... 4 ...................... Johnson Cily. Tennessee A K K. GEORGE ALFRED HESS ................. 2 ...................... Bridgewater. New York A K K. WILLIAM ROLLAN HILL ................. 2 .................... Slalesville. North Carolina K E; d? H II; 0 A K; M B 1!; Scabbard and Blade. HOWARD THOMPSON HOLDEN ......... 4 ......................... Rabun Cap. Georgia A K K; Captain of Cross-Coumry Team; V Club. CLARA LUCILLE HOYE .................. 2 ............................. Louisa, Virginia JOSEPH LEIGH HUNDLEY ............... 2 ....... . ................... Callands, Virginia d? X. JOHN OMOHUNDRO HURT .............. 5 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia A 1': $ B H. WILLIAM ALLEN JOHNS ................. 2 .......................... Farmville. Virginia KAiqun; TKA. WILLIAM VIRGINIUS KINGS, JR .......... 4 .......................... Thornhill. Virginia N? X. ISRAEL MAURICE KRUCER .............. 4 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia JAMES F. LANE .......................... 2 .................... Charlottesville, Virginia ARMANDO JOSEPH LAURITANO ........ 4 ....................... New York. New York A K K. LEWIS LITTLEPACE. JR .................. 2 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia AXAthII. I1611 CQ'FISJIILS I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JOHN FULTON MCCAVOCK .............. 6 .......................... University. Virginia A 9; German Club; T.l.L.K,A.; IMP. BROOKE BAYLUR MALLORY ............ 2 .......................... Lexington, Virginia JAMES CALVIN MARTIN ................ 4 .............................. Sago. Virginia LEMUEL EDWARD MAYO. ...................................... Porlsmoulh Virgima 4? E K; Fin! Year Baskel- 2 : First Year Track: Vnmty Baskel- ball; Varsily Track; V- Club; lnterfralernhy Council. WILLIAM PERRY MOORE. JR ........................................ Norfolk. Virginia K A; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; Cal6conon Club: First Year Baseball Squad I927; Madilon Ha First Year Cabinet. I926- 27; Y. M. C. A. CabInel. I929- 30; lnlerfraternily Council Represenlalive. HUGH PACE. NEWBILL ............... 2 ....................... Harrisonburg, Virginia 2 A E: Cb X; 9 x A. CHARLES COLLINS ORR JR .............. 2 .................... Asheville. North Carolinia APBII' KL; OAK; MBW. LAWRENCE PACE ...................... 5 ........................ Harrisonburg. Virginia AP X. ROY GLENN PARKS ...................... 5 ........................... Hopelon. Virginia ROY RANDOLPH POWELL .............. 2 ....................... While Plains. Virginia AKK;XBID;HXA;K4,K. WILLIAM GILMER PURYEAR ............ 5 ....................... Soulh Boston. Virginia A K K. MARY ELEANOR RAWLS ................ 4 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia JOHN WALTON ROSS .................... 3 ........................ Clarksville. Tennessee MACKX IRVIN SHANHOLTZ .............. 6 ......................... Winchester. Virginia JAMESX ROBERT SHANKLIN ............. 5 ......................... Cary. Wesl Virginia A 1?; Skull and Keys; German Club; Raven; Inlermedialc Honors; Fraternity Represenlalivc of Coaxs AND CURLS. I928- 29. RICHARD HENRY SMITH ................ 5 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia CHARLES LAURENCE STINSON ......... 4 .......................... Buffalo. New York A K K. HARRY BENJAMIN STONE. JR ............ 2 ........................... Roanoke, Virginia WILLIAM JOSHUA STURCIS. JR .......... 2 ........................ Nassawadox. Virginia THOMAS WILLIAM TANNER ............ 5 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia Q x. JOHN HANSFORD THOMAS, JR ........... 2 ......................... Creenevillc. Virginia 4,13 llzxAE: TKI. WILLIAM EDGAR WADDELL ............ 2 .......................... Lexington. Virginia ROBERT FLETCHER WATSON .......... 4 ......................... University. Virginia HARVEY LINCOLN W'ILLIAMS ................................ Charlottesville Virginia A T A; A II; FIrsl Year Football Team, 1928; Baskel ball Adjunct I929: First Year Lacrosse Team, I929; Calconon Club. FLETCHER JOHNSTON WRIGHT. JR ... 2 ......................... Pelersburg. Virginm THIRD YEAR CLASS CHARLES JEFFERSON ALBRICIHT .................................. Norfolk Virginia B...A Davidson College ? B H. CHARLF VARNER AMOLE .............. 3 ................... Greensboro. North Carolina B.A.. Washinglon and Lee University :17 B H. EDWIN EDMUNDS BARKSDALE ......... 4 ........................... Sulhcrlin. Virginia 5.. Virginia Military Institute N E N. IIn-Jl I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS NATHANIEL LEWIS BOSWORTH JR.. ......................... Lexington. Kentucky A K E: Skull and Keys; Eli Banana; IMP; German Club; First Year Football I924; Wrealling Team. I926- 27: th. HUGH ROLAND BUTT ................... 3 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia N E N. WILLIAM BERNARD CARPENTER ....... 3 ......................... Unionville. Virginia ALFRED JOSEPH COIN ................... 6 ......................... Portsmoth. Virginia CHARLES HENRY CONLEY, JR ........... 7 ......................... Frederick. Maryland 2 N; Calconon Club; P. K. Society. CESARE FRANCIS DEBIASE .............. 5 ........................ Brooklyn. New York JOHN ESSARY DEES ..................... 6 ...................... Lake Charles. Louisiana 3.5.. University of Virginia 2 A E. EDWARD ARTHUR DELARUE. JR ........ 7 .......................... Richmond, Virginia 3.5.. Universily of Virginia H K A; d? B K; Calconon Club; Raven Society; Intermediate Honors. I927; Varsity Track. 159i6-f733f8; News Editor College Topics, 1928; Managing Editor College Topics. I929: McCuirc's c 00 ub. CLAYTON BERNARD ETHRIDGE ........ 5 .......................... Washington, D. C. 47 X CLASSELL SLAUGHTER FITZ- HUGH.. 6 ......................... University, Virgima Z 1!; A II; P. K. Socmly; Calconon Club; FIrsl Year Track. 1927. HARRISON FITZGERALD FLIPPEN ...... 6 ......................... University, Virginia 23; A II: N- V N; O A Ix; I3 ; IMP; Eli Banana; German Club; Jefferson Literary Society; Cnplam First Year Track I927; First Year Boxing. I927; Varsity Foolball. 1928-29: Varsity Track, 1928; Cnplain Track. I929-30; V Club; President Madison Ha First Year Cabinet, I927: Vice-Presidenl Madison Hall. l928-29; President Academic School. l928-29; C. A. A. Board. l928-29-30; 3-3-3 Council. l928-29-30. HARRY MAURICE FRIEDEN ............. 6 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia A E H; College Topics Board. WILLIAM CROSSMAN. JR ................. 3 ......................... Pelersburg, Virginia N E N. HENRY HAMILTON HAMMER ........... 4 ........................... Narrows. Virginia Q x. WALLACE. EDGAR HERRELL ............ 5 ........................... Marsha . Virginia ? X: First Year Baseball, I928. JOSEPH MARTIN HITCH. JR .............. 3 ............................ Laurel. Delaware 8.5.. University of Delaware Q B H. JOHN BOHANNAN HOZIER .......................................... Norfolk. Virgmia 3.5. College of William and Mary CF B H. JETHRO MERIWETHER HURT ................................... Blackstone Virginia BS. College of William and Mary qi B H. FREDERICK MATTHEWS JACOBS ....... 6 ........................... Roanoke, Virginia A K K. WILLIAM ROY JOHNSON ......................................... Clinchport Virginia 35.. College of William and Mary A K K. COLEMAN CARNEGIE JOHNSTON ....... 7 ......................... Lexinglon. Kcnlucky E N; Calconon Club; German Club; Varsity Wrestling. ROBERT ARCHER COODWIN IONES. 7 ..................... Newport News, Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia I 163 1 I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS WALTER LEROY KILBY ................. 7 ........................ Peola Mills. Virginia BS. Ed.. University of Virginia $ X. EDWARD LINDEN KINNEY .............. 5 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia A K K. ' GERSHON JOHN LEVIN .................. 8 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia A E H. GABRIEL LLULL ......................... 6 ........................ Adjunlas. Porto Rico ELEANOR HOLMAN MCCOY ....................................... Washington. D. C. B.A..Radc13ifie College HULBURT CHRISTOPHER MCCOY ....... 8 ...................... . ..... Norfolk. Virginia 6 B H. LEWIS WALKE MCILHANY .............. 6 .......................... University, Virginia A T A; A II; German Club; Varsity Track. I929; Varsity Crou-Counlry. I928: Captain Varsily Cross- Country. 1929; V Club; Coach Cross- Counlry. I930. EDGAR PRENTICE MCKINNEY ........... 5 ......................... Nacogdoches. Texas ROGER GREGORY MAGRUDER .......... 6 ...................... Charloncsville, Virginia 33.. University of Virginia Z I11; Skull and Keys; German Club; Calconon Club: First Year Football. I926. CHARLES HAMPTON MAUZY. JR ............................... Harriwnburg. Virginia 3.5. Davidson College 11 K A: 46 B II. THOMAS ANDREW MONEYMAKER ..... 3 .................... Charleston. West Virginia A K K. HAROLD GEORGE NIX .................. 5 .............................. Opp. Alabama A T; $ B H. ISAAC NATHAN PATTERSON ........... 6 ..................... Swedcsboro, New Jersey A 2 di. ASHER RICHARDSON PAYNE ........... 3 .......................... University. Virginia BS. Chem. Virginia Mililary Insiilute K A; German Club: Calconon Club. FREDEBRICK RALPH PERSON ............ 3 ....................... Williamsburg. Virginia B.fI JACK BERRY PORTERFIELD .................................... Birmingham. Alabama BS. Virginia Mililary Institute 4i B H. CHARLES WALTON PURCELL ........... 5 ............................. Louisa, Virginia WILLIAM ALEXANDER READ ........... 4 .................... ,. Newport Nch. Virginia B.A., Virginia Military institute K A; Eli Banana; German Club; Calconon Club. CHARLES WOLFE RIEBER ............... 5 .................. Rockaway Beach New York WILLIAM RANDOLPH ROBINS IR ........ 6 ........................ Warrenlon VirI ma A 4;: First Year Football. I926; First Year Lacrosse. I927; Varsity Lacrosse. I928- 29; Coyllegc Topics. I929; Madison Hall Cabinet. 1926- 29- 30. ANDREW SHAPIRO ............................................... Pelersburg Virginia BUS. Universi6ty of Virginia CD A; Intermedinkc Honors. JOHN ADRIAN SIMS ...................... 4 ............................. DcKalb. Illinois A K K. jOHN THOMPSON BROWN STRODE. . .. 3 ........................... Amherst, Virginia JOHN A. MOORMAN THOMPSON ........ 6 ........................ Stevensburg, Virginia A , . GEORGE NATHANIEL THRIFT .......... 3 ........................... Madison. Virginia 3.5.. Virginia Polylechnic Inslilule I? X. I 164 1 1$lESitlrlil5 a $3. - , X; WWII. gk-m. I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JOHN WATKINS TRENIS ................. 3 ............................. Cullen Virginia Q B 11. ROBERT IRVINE TRENT ........................................ Wilcoc. Went Virginia A 2 lb: N .. N: German Club; Whitehead M7edical Society; Circulation Manager Virgima Reel I927- 28; instruclor In Anatomy. RANPDEIEIPH BEATON TURNBULL ....... 3 ...................... Lawrencevilic. Virginia ALGERNON KEELINC TURNER ..................................... Danville. Virginia 3.5.. College of William and Mary ii B H. VERNON ATWILL TURNER .......................................... Bristol. Virginia Ph.G .BS. Pharm. Medical College of Virginia ERNEST THOMAS UPSON ............... 3 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia 3.5. Chem.. Virginia Military Institute 4i B H JOHN ERNEST VAUGHAN ......................................... Baywood Virginia B ...S Roanoke College 4, X. GEORGE EDWARD WATERS ............. 3 ........................ Blackstone. Viminia E 4i E; A K K. HERMAN WEINBERC .................... 5 ........................... Slaunlon. Virginia It E 11. JAMES EDMOND WHITE ................. 6 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia A K K. WILLIAM HOCE WOOD. JR ................ 7 ....................... Charlollesville. Virginia d? K E: -kull and Keys; P K. Society; Eli Banana; Z ; Fin! Year Football. I925; Varsity Football. FOURTH YEAR CLASS JAMES LAWSON CABANISS .............. 7 ........................... Bedford. Virginia 3.5.. Universily of Virginia A K K: Circulalion Manager Virginia Speclalor. 1928; Washington Literary Socier. JACK LEON CANTOR ..................... 7 ......................... Pelersburg. Virginia B .S. University of Virginia AUSTON BROCKENBROUGH CHINN.. 6 ........................... Warsaw. Virginia Ad juncl Manger Football. I926: Skull and Keys; Eli Banana: :Z P. K. Society. THOMAS STEJRLINC- CLAIBORNE. ........ 6 ....................... Greenwood. Milsissippi B 5. University of Virginla If? V K; A $2 A; I -; Manager Wresliing. I930; German Club; Calconon Club; Raven. HARRY BOYD COAKLEY .............................................. 0550, Virginia B ..A. George Washinglon University ROBERT RUBEN COLEMAN .............. 6 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia FRANK DUNNiNCTON DANIEL ................................ Charlolluville. Virginia B.A. Davidson College L v K: 4i B 11. JOHN WALTER DAVIS JR .......................................... Hamplon Virginia B. S. Virginia Military lninIule K E; N E N. GEORGE HAMILTON DERIEUX .......... 8 ...................... Tappahannock. Virginin 3.5.. University of Virginia H K A; ID B II; Dean's List. I927-28 WALTER ANSELL DERRICK ............. 4 ............................ Pulaski. Virginia 4? B H. . Iltisl I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS HENRY ROLFE DUPUY .................. 5 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia ? B II. CLARENCE DEARBORN FREEMAN. JR.. . . 8 ......................... Portsmouth. Virginia A K K. WESLEY FRY ............................. 9 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia B.A.. M.A.. University of Virginia tb B H. CHARLES LOUIS GILBERT ............... 7 .......................... Richmond, Virginia 8.5.. Unchrsily of Virginia K A; A II; I 22; 5b P E; Calconon Club; T.I.L.K.A.; uZ ; P. K. Society; Raven; First Year Football. 1925; First Year Track. I925: Varsity Track, 1926-27 V ; Intermediate Honors; Instructor in Anatomy; Vice-Prcsidcnt Calconon Club. EMANUEL CREENSPON .................. 6 ..................... Newport News. Virginia tb A; d? A E; CORKS AND CURLS Representative. RANDOLPH BRYAN CRINNAN. JR ........ 7 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia 4, B H; I E; Captain First Year Cross-Country. I925; ch. JOHN HARTWELL HARRISON ........... 7 ........................... Danville. Virginia 8.5.. Universiiy of Virginia A tb: 0 A K: 4 B K; A II; Raven; Z : T.I.L.K.A.; German Club; V Club President; C. A. A. Board; 3-3-3 Council; Varsity Basket-ba , I928-29; Swimming Team. I929; Lacrosse Team. l927-28-30; Captain Baskel-ball. I930. JAMES BEEBE HAWES ................... 5 .................... Huntington. West Virginia A Q; N E N; German Club; Whitehead Medical Society; Boxing. I928. EDWARD KNAPP HAWKE ............... 9 ...................... Pennington. New Jersey A 2 4m 4w B H; Whitehead Medical Society; Dean's List. 1924-25. l929-30. ROBERT BEALL HIGHTOWER ........... 4 .......................... Stanton. Mississippi 8.3.. Mississippi A. and M. College ROSSER NOLAND HILLSMAN. JR ......... 7 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia A X. LELAND FLOYD HOBBS ................. 6 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia 43 E K; A A 23; Chairman Madison Hall Committee; Calconon Club. FREDERICK DIXON HOLLOWFLL. JR.. . . . 3 ...................... Yazoo Cily. Mississippi 85.. Mississippi College 2 43 E; ? B H. ROBERT TASKER HUMPHRIES .......... 6 ........................... Culpepcr, Virginia A X; 4, X. WILLIAM DABNEY JARMAN ............ 4 .......................... Farmvillc. Virginia 8.5.. Hampdcn-Sydney College X4?;$BII;U.XK. JEAN BARKSDALE JONES ............... 5 .......................... Pctcrsburg. Virginia B.A.. Randolph-Macon Woman's College EDGAR WILSON KIRBY. JR ............... 4 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia A X P. HERMAN LENOWITZ .................... 4 ....................... East Radford, Virginia 135.. College of the City of New York JOHN CAMERON MCCLUER, jR ........... 7 ...................... Lindenhursl. New York MELVIN WOOD MCCEHEE ............... 7 ....................... Carbon. West Virginia 8.5.. UniVCrsily of Virginia A X; 4 B H. ROBERT FABFR MARTIN ................ 6 ............................. Faber. Virginia A K K. ROBERT STEPHEN MILLEN ............. 7 .......................... University. Virginia Varsity Basket-ball. 1927-28; V. Illml I Medical Class 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS PHILLNIPM LOUIS MILLER .................. 4 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia BS. Virginia Polylechnic lnstitule CARL HERBERT MYERLEY .............. 6 ....................... Danville. Pennsylvania CHARLES MORRIS NELSON .............. 8 .......................... Richmond Virginia B. A. University of Virginia Ib K s11; Skull and Keys; German Club; Calconon; Intermediate Honors- CORKS AND CURLS. JOHN RANDOLPH PERDUE ..................................... Rocky Mount Virginia B ...S Randolph- 4Macon College K A; I? B H. JOHN EDMUND ROBERTS ........................................ Alexandria, Virginia 9 A X; N E N; Firsl Year Basket- ball. I925; Track Squad I927; Varsity Banket- ball. 1929: V' Club; German Club. ELIZABETH LEWIS SAUNDERS ................................... Blacksburg. Virninia B ...A Hollins College CLARENCE PHLEGAR SMITHB ....................................... Radford. Virginia .M. A.. Roanoke College H K '5; A K K. JOHN PEYTON SNEAD. JR ................ 8 ........................ Washington. Virginia B.A., University of Virginia FRANCIS ARTHUR SNIDOW ............. 8 ......................... Pcarisburg. Virginia 2 $ E; WILSON THOMAS SOWDER ............. 6 ....................... Rocky Mount. Virginia 1 K K. HUGH OTTO STALEY .......................................... Rural Relreat Virginia BS. College of William and Mary CLIFTON JEAN STRAUSS ....................................... Bcllcville. New Jersey FRANK ANDES STRICKLER .............. 4 ........................ Bridgewnler. Virginia BA. Bridgewater College A K K. i HERBERT WILLIAM SWERTFECER ..... 7 ............................ Carson. Virginia A K K; Presidenl Washington Lilerary Society. I927. GEORGE GARLAND TANNER ............ 4 ........................ Brighlwood. Virginia B.A.. Bridgewaler College A K K. DELMAR FRANKLIN WEAVER, JR ........ 4 ............................ Orange, Virginia Z W; t? P 2. ROBERT EDWARD WESTMORELAND... 7 ......................... Petersburg. Virginia B 5., University of Virginia A K K; '5 B K. HUGH CRIGSBY WHITEHEAD. JR ........ 6 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia B 9 II; Skull and Keys; T.I.L.K.A.; German Club; College Topics Staff. 1927-28; Madison Hall Cabinet, I928; Tennis Team. I927-28-29-30; Whitehead Medical Sociely. WILLIAM BEVERLEY WILKINS .......... 8 ......................... Alexandria. Virginia 2 A E; N E N; Fraternity Representative Io CORKS AND CURLS, I928. MUNFORD RADFORD YATES ............ 6 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia NE . JOSEPHH EDGAR YOUNG JR .............. 5 ................... Greensboro. North Carolina l'lti'Tl :t? w .-, rH- v- r m: Jay iv. v g K 7J1: .40 - Recipients of Degrees BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICINE ROBERT LEONARD KING ................................................ Pearisburg, Va. DOCTORS OF MEDICINE JOHN JACQUELIN AMBLER .............................................. Richmond. VI. DEWEY LORHINC ANDERSON ........................................ Charlotlewille. V34 HOWARD HICKS ASHBURY .............................................. Baltimore. Md. HARLOE BAILEY ...... Sallville. Va. PHILIP BRESS ............................................................... Norfolk, Va. WILLIAM AMBROSE BROWN. JR ......................................... Portsmouth. Va. CHARLES CRAWFORD CANADA ........................................... Crolloes. Va. GEORGE DANIEL CAPACCIO ............................................ Brooklyn. N. Y. WILLIAM MORGAN CHEW ............................................. Waynesboro, Va. ' JOHN BRADLEY COUSAR .............................................. Biahopville. S. C. ADAM TYREE FINCH. JR ................................................. Chase Cily. Va. CARLYLE GREGORY FLr ............................................ Richmond. Va. SAMUEL HOWARD CAR51 ............................................ Blounlvillc. Tenn. ALEXANDER GORDON GILL'AM ......................................... Pelersburg. Va. ROBERT EARLE CLENDY .................................................. Dublin. Va. MEYER COLDSTEIN ...................................................... Portsmouth. VI. SAMUEL BUTLER CRIMES ............................................... Bnllimore. Md. PETER ALLEN HALEY. l1 ............................................. Charlcslon. W. Va. WINTHROP HUNTINGTON HALL ........................................ Cranford. N. J WELDON MERRITT HARLOE .......................................... Maloaka. W. Va. I1681 19312le i? 1111 b , , F '13; RUTH SCHWARZ HART ............................................... Winter Pm. 1-1.. CLIFTON KECK HIMMELSBACH ............... . ........................ Drexel Hill. P... ANGUS HlNSON .......................................................... Abbeville. Ala. JOSEPH WILLIAM HOUCK ............................................. Harrisonburg. v.. HARRY GILMAN HUDNALL .............................................. Covington. Va. JOHN THOMAS jAMES ....................................................... 0.1.x. v.. HARRY RAPHAEL KELLY ............................................ Union City, N. 1. CHARLES FULLER KINCHELOE. 1R ................................. Em nu. Church. v., HERMAN MICHEL LEVINE ............................................ New York. N. Y. THOMAS PRESTON McKEE ................................................ Sallville. v.. ARTHUR MAZYCK. 1a ................................................... Burlington. 5. c. LODWICK STERRETT MERIWETHER .................................... Lynchburg. v.. MARGARET ELIZABETH MORIARTY .................................... Newm. Mm. TIMOTHY JOHN NASH. Jn ............................................. New York, N. Y. WILLIAM HENRY PARKER ............................................... Covington. v.. JOHN HAMILTON SCHERER .............................................. University. v... ASA ELMORE SEEDS ....................................................... Waverly. Va. ELDRIDGE COOK SIMMONS ........................................ Peleraburg. Va. MELVILLE DWIGHT SMlTH ........................................ Johnson Cily, Tenn. JACK SPENCER ........................................................... Lynchburg. v.. BEN STEINCOLD .......................................................... Norfolk. Va. EMILIE. CAROLINE STROHMAN ....................................... Orangeburg. s. c. ALBERT CHESTERFIELD STUTSMAN ..................................... Roanoke. v.. WALTER LEE THOMAS. 1n ............................................... Lynchburg. Va. DAWSON EDWARD WATKINS. JR ........................................ Fork Union. v.. BLISS KING WEEMS ................................................... Grecneville. Tenn. WILLIAM MASSIE WHITEHEAD ......................................... Lovingnon. v.. I1691 APPLICANTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE Applicants for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine, June, 1932 DOCTORS OF MEDICINE JAMES LAWSON CABANISS JACK LEON CANTOR AUSTIN BROCKENBROUGH CHINN THOMAS STERLING CLAIBORNE HARRY BOYD COAKLEY ROBERT RUBEN COLEMAN FRANK DUNNINGTON DANIEL JOHN WALTER DAVIS, JR. GEORGE HENRY DERIEUX, JR. WALTER ANSELL DERRICK HENRY ROLFE DuPUY CLARENCE DEARBORN FREEMAN. JR. WESLEY FRY CHARLES LOUIS GILBERT EMANUEL GREENSPON RANDOLPH BRYAN CRINNAN. JR. JOHN HARTWELL HARRISON JAMES BEEBE HAWES EDWARD KNAPP HAWKE ROBERT BEALL HIGHTOWER LELAND FLOYD HOBBS FREDERICK DIXON HOLLOWELL ROBERT TASKER HUMPHRIES WILLIAM DABNEY JARMAN JEAN BARKSDALE JONES EDGAR WILSON KIRBY. JR. HERMAN LENOWITZ JOHN CAMERON McCLUER. Jn. MELVIN WOOD McGEHEE ROBERT FABER MARTIN ROBERT STEPHEN MILLEN PHILLIP LOUIS MILLER CARL HERBERT MYERLEY CHARLES MORRIS NELSON JOHN RANDOLPH PERDUE JOHN EDMUND ROBERTS ELIZABETH LEWIS SAUNDERS JOHN PEYTON SNEAD, JR. FRANCIS ARTHUR SNIDOW WILSON THOMAS SOWDER HUGH OTTO STALEY CLIFTON JEAN STRAUSS FRANK ANDES STRICKLER HERBERT WILLIAM SWERTFEGER GEORGE GARLAND TANNER DELMAR FRANKLIN WEAVER. JR. ROBERT EDWARD WESTMORELAND HUGH GRIGSBY WHITEHEAD, JR. WILLIAM BEVERLEY WILKINS MUNFORD RADFORD YATES JOSEPH EDGAR YOUNG. JR. LIFE HAS CLOSED ANOTHER DOOR BEHIND HIM; ONCE MORE HE STANDS UNADORNED A MAN. FOR THE HALLS OF LEARNING ARE GONE AND HE IS LOST FROM THE SHADOWS OF ARCHES ON ANCIENT FLOORS. BEFORE HIM IS THE SEA OF MEN'S ACTIVITY, IN THE DISTANCE THE DOORS OF THE FUTURE. EDWARD GWATHMEY EDWARD GWATHMEY ........................................................ Presidcn: w. T. TUCKETT ........................................................... Vicc-Presidcnl J. R. TAYLOR ................................................................... Secrclary M. T. ARMENTROUT ........................................................... Hislorian I175l ???$er ta 5 IS I Graduate Class 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS HIRAMA MCEECIL AREY ..................... I ........................ Bridgewaler. Virginia B. A. Bridgewaler College MARY TRAVERS ARMENTROUT ........ 3 ..................... McCaheysville. Virginia 8.3.. Stale Teachers College of Harrisonburg; M.S.. Universily of Virginia ELIZABETH MOSELEY ATKINS .......... 6 .......................... Universily, Virginia 133.. University of Virginia ELMER BACBY ATWOOD ................ 3 ..................... Santa Monica. California B.A.. Simmons University; M.A., University of Virginia MELVIN WINFREY AYLOR .............. 7 ............................. Aylor. Virginia 35.. M.S.. Universily of Virginia HENRI PHILIP AYRES ................... 7 ........................ Brooklyn. New York 3.5.. M.S., University of Virginia WILLIAM GERARD BANKS. JR ............ 3 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia 8 A.. Centenary College; M.A. Universin of Virginia CHARLES ALDEN BARRELL ..................................... Buckingham. Virginia B. A.. Hampden- :Sydney College NEAL ANDERSON BEDINCER .............................. Hampden- Sydney. Virginia BUS Hampden- :Sydney College MARY HAMILL BELL ............................................... Roanoke. Virginia B.A. College of WIHIam and Mary MARGARET BELMORE ............................................ Schuyler, Virginia B. A.. Randolph- Macon Woman 3 College ALBERT LUTHER BENNETT ............. I ......................... Universily. Virginia B.A.. Washington and Lee Universily; M.A.. Universily of Virginia: M.Ed.. Harvard University ADA ANTONIA BLANCO ................ Z ...................... Charlollesville. Virginia B...S State Teachers College of East Radford CLARENCE JOHN MARTIN BLUME ........................... Charlollesville. Virginia B.A. Newberry College; M..A. University of VIrgInIa ANNA LOUISE BOAZ .................... 3 .......................... Covesville. Virginia 85.. University of Virginia DONALD DENBY BODE .................. 3 ......................... Memphis. Tennessee 8.5.. Southwestern Presbylerian University JOHN WESLEY BOITNOTT .............. 3 ........................ Bridgewater, Virginia B.A.. Bridgewater College: M.A., University of Virginia HARRY CUY BOWMBAN .................. 3 .......................... Edinburg. Virginia B..S, Roanoke College; M ..S. UnIversny of VIrginIa ELDRIDCE ROGER BOYLE. JR ............ 6 .......................... University. Virginia BS. UnIversit'y of Virginia CHARLES DUNKLIN BRADLEY .................................... Annislon Alabama BUS E., Alabama P'olytechmc Inshlule KATHERINE SUYDAM BREHME ......... I ....................... New York. New York B. A.. Barnard College EARL BENTON BROADWATER .................................... University. VIrginIn B. A.. College of WIlliam and M33ry; M.A.. Columbia UniversIly CLAUDE WATSON BRUCE ............... 3 .............................. Nebo. Virginia B.A.. Emory and Henry College: M.A.. Universily of Virginia HILAH FRANCES BRYAN ............... l ............................. ProfEl. Virginia B.A., Smith College EVA BUCHANAN ........................ I ....................... Glade Spnng. VIrgInIa B. A Conv erse College FLORENCE DELAUNAY BUFORD ......... 6 .......................... University. VIrgInin BS. MS. Univarsily of VIrgInia l1761 chZIEKSICUHs I . H32. I Graduate Class I NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM EDGAR BYRD. JR .............. 6 .......................... Baltimore. Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia 2 X: A H: T.I.L.K.A.; I3 : German Club; C. A. A. Secretary. 928-29: Varsity CIub; Varsily FoolbnlI. I927-28-29; Varsity Baseball. 923-29. Captain. I930; First Year Foolba ; F in! Year Baseball. NATHANIEL MONTIER CAFFEE ......... I ........................... NorfoIk. Virginia B..A CoIIege of William and Mary PAUL ESTIL CALDWELL .............................................. Bristol. Virginia B. A. Virginia MiIilary lnslilule; M. INA Washington and Lee Universily EDWARD CARBONE .................... 2 ..................... West Haven. Conneclicul 3.5.. Universily of Richmond JEANNETTE SEEDS CARTEgS ............ 7 .......................... University. Virginia ,.M..S Universily of Virginia JAMES AUBURN CHILES, JRB ................................. Sparlanburg. South Carolina B. A.. WoEord College WILLIAM CERgW CHRISTIAN .................................... University. Virginia B.A., Universily of Virginia; B. Dl.. Virginia Theological Seminary RANDOLPH WARNER CHURCH ......... 7 ........................ Lynchburg. Virginia 85.. University of Virginia Jefierson Literary Society. EDWARD ANGELO COLONNA ........... 5 ...................... Newport NeWs. Virginia B.A. University of Virginia NEILL MCLAURIN CONEY. jR ............. 5 .......................... Savannah. Georgia B.A.. University of Virginia A X P; Virginia Players; Dean's List. ROLAND EUGENE COOK ................. I ............................. Salem. Virginia B. A.. Roanoke College ELMER THOMAS COONS ............................................. MaIdcn Missouri B. A. Wlilliam :JeweII CoIIcgc jOSEPH HOWARD COPE .................................... Philachphia. Pennsylvania B. A.. Colgate Universily JOHN JAY CORSON. III .................. 7 .......................... University. Virginia ,M. 5.. Universily of Virginia EDWARD CRENVIL COX .............................................. Odd, Virginia B .A.. Randolph: Macon College WARREN SAMUEL CRAUN ......................................... Crollocs Virginia B. A. Bridgewaler College ELMER CLYDE CROWELL .............. 3 ........... - ................. Pulaski. Virginia B...S University of Virginia ADISON GILMORE CUMMHECES .......... 7 .......................... Lexington Virginia M. 5.. Universily of Virginia WINNING ANSON CURRIE IRS ............ I ........................ Birmingham. Alabama B. A.. Birmingham Southern College MARTIN STUART CURTLER ............. 5 .......................... University. Virginia BA University of Virginia EDWARD PETER CZERWIN .............. I ............................. Bcrwyn. lIIinois 8.5.. University of Illinois DAVID NATHANIEL DAVIDSON ........ I ........................ RhoadesviIIe Virginia B. A.. University of Richmond ROY BRYAN DAVIS ............................................ Burgaw North Carolina B. 5.. Wake Forest College EUNICE STOREY DECHAZEAU ..................................... University. Virginia B. A.. M. A.. University of Washingkon HELEN CAMP DECORSE .................. 3 .......................... Dryden Maryland 8.5. University of Virginia I 117 I I Graduate Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JOHN ALLAN GARFIELD DECRUCHY. 3 ........................... Vancouver. B. C. B. A., University of Brilish Columbia; M.A.. McCIIl Universily MARTIN LUTHER DELLINCER .......... 2 ........................... Edinburg. Virginia B.A.. Roanoke College; M.A., University of Virginia VICTOR LYSLE DENNY. JR ............... 6 ........................... Staunton. Virginia Ch.E., University of Virginia THEODORE NORTH DENSLOW ......... 5 ................... SI. jamcs School. Maryland B.A., University of Virginia WILLIAM SHEPHERD DIX. JR ............. 5 .......................... Bcrryville, Virginia B.A.. Universily of Virginia 5b B K; Raven; Intermediate Honors. I929; Adjunct Track, l927-29; Assistant Manager Track. I930; Manager Cross-Counlry. I930; Manager Track. l93l; V Club; Dean's List. LEONARD CHAPMAN DRAKE ........... 4 ............................ Buford, Virginia B.A.. Oglethorpe University PAUL DUNSTAN ......................... l ............................. Pelolras. Brazil B.A.. Furman University ANDREW JACKSON EASTWKOOD ........ 3 .......................... Vlellvillc, Virginia B.A.. University of Richmond JOHN WILLIAM EDWARDS .............. 5 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia B.SE... University of Virginia MARTHA VANCE ELLESOR .............. l .................... Newberry. South Carolina B.A., University of South Carolina OSCAR LOUIS EMERICK ................. l ......................... Purcellville. Virginia B.A.. Eastern College ELIZABETH MARGARET ERWIN ........ l .......................... Belle Plain. Kansas B.A.. Kansas Teachers College; M.A.. Kansas University BURT DROMENT FARIS ................. I .......................... Fort WIOrth. Texas 8.5., Texas Christian University DAVID FARQUHAR ...................... 7 ....................... New York. New York 3.5.. University of Virginia CARSON LEE. FIFER ...................... 2 ........................ Wyoming. Delaware B.A., Bridgewater College; M. A.. University of Virginia THOMAS WATSON FINCH .......................................... Rustburg Virginia B..S. Umvcrsity of Virgima CARL KEISTER FINK ..................... l ........................ Export, Pennsylvania 3.5., Grove City College ELLIOTT CUTHRIE FISHBURNE ......... 8 ........................ Waynesboro VirgInIa 85., LLWB. UnIvcrsily of VirginIa Z W; German Club. OSCAR GARTH FITZHUGH .............. I ................ , ......... UnIVersIty. VIrgInia B ..S Ed. M. 5., University of Virnga JOHN XVILSON FLOWERS ................ 7 ......................... Memphls. Tennessee BUS Southcstern Presbyterian University KING LOGAN FORSYTH .................. 5 ............................ Esmont, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia RUSKIN SKIDMORE FREER .............. I ..................... Lynchburg. Virginia 3.5., Hiram College; M.A.. Ohio Wesleyan University HUNTER LANSING FULFORD ............ 5 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia B.S.Com.. University of Virginia 3 A E; First Year Swimming. I927; Vice-Presidenl Madison Hall First Year Cabinet. I927-28: Madison Hall Cabinet. I930-3I. MALCOLM EVERETT GARDNER ......... l .......................... Hamburg, Arkansas .A.. Marietta College XVARREN DEXVITT C- IRMAN ............. I ...................... Lcwisburg. Pennsylvania 8.5.. ME... Pennsylvania State College I178! I Graduate Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS jOHN BUCKNER CARNETT .............. I .......................... University, Virginia B ..A Frcdericksburg College; 'M A.. University of V IrgInIa JAMES EDWARD GATES .......................................... LouIvaIIe. Kentucky BS. Uni :rsily of Kentucky THOMAS BENTON CAYLE ............... I ...................... Fredericksburg, Virginia 8.5.. Virginia Polytechnic Instilute CHAUNCEY MCLEAN GILBERT .......... I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia 8.5.. Massachusetts Agricultural College BEVERLY VON HALLER CILMER ......... I ............................ Draper, Virginia 8.5.. King College JAMES WALLACE CIVENS ............... 3 ..................... University. West Virginia BUS Lynchburg College; MUS. UniversIly of Virginia PATTY LYNN CODSEY ............................................... Bristol Virginia B. A.. HoIIIlns CoIIege MEDELCHO COSPODINOFF .............. I ............................ LubIcn. Bulgaria B.A.. Marietta College WILLIAM HENRY CRAVELY JR .......... 2 ........................ MarlinvaIIc. Virginia B. A. College of William and Mary CALLIE LOUISE. CREER .................. 3 .......................... Abingdon. Virginia B.A.. Emory and Henry College; M.A.. University of Virginia FOSTER BACWELL GRESHAM .......... I ......................... Pctcrsburg. VIrgInIa B.A.. Randolph-Macon CoIIegc ALLAN TALBOTT CWATHMEY ......... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia 8.5.. Virginia Military InslItule; 8.5., Massachuselts Institute of TechnoIogy EDWARD SMITH CWATHMEY .......... 6 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia 3.5.. University of VIIgInIa B 9 II; President Graduate School. I93I-32. CLARA SHEPHERD HADEN .............. 6 ...................... CharIoIlcvaIIe. Virginia B.S.Ed.. UnIvcrsIty of Virginia ELLIOTT HAINES, JR ...................... I ....................... Hagerslown. MaryIand BE... Johns Hopkins University ROBERT TURNER HALL ................. I ........................... Culpepcr. Virginia 3.5.. Virginia Military InslIlule WILLIAM TAYLOR HAM. JR ............. 6 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia ESE... Universily of Virginia A Cb; TrIgon; P. K. Society. LEWIS MACHEN HAMMOND ............. 7 ........................... Cquepcr, Virginia B.A.. M.A., University of Virginia VICTOR HARRIS ......................... 4 ..................... Nchort News. Virginia 85.. University of Virginia 47' A; d? B K; Intermediate Honors. I929. ALICE ST. ABLES HARRISON ............ I .......................... FarvaIIc. Virginia B. S. Sialc Teachers CoIIcgc of FarvaIIc FRANCES ELIZABETH HARSHBARCER. 5 ...................... Port Republic Virginia B. A. Bridgewalcr College; M. A.. University of Virginia RICHARD CHALLICE HAYDON .......... 5 .......................... Manassas, Virginia B.S.Ed.. University of Virginia NANCY HOLDEN HEDCES ............... I ...................... CharIollcvaIIc, Virginia B.A.. Randolph-Macon Woman's CoIIcgc EUGENE ALFRED HEIMANN ............ I ...................... Fredericksburg. Virginia B.A., M.A., University of Texas THOMAS WILLIAM HENDRICK .......... I .......................... Cquepcr. Virginia B. A., College of William and Mary PICHARD HUBARD HENNEMAN ........ 2 ........................... DIIIwyn, Virginia B.A.. Hampdcn-Sydncy College: M.A.. UnIchsIly of Virginia I 179 I $QF? I ..E'IHLUI: LS ILJILW - - I Graduate Class 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS CERHARD CHESTER HENRICKSEN ..... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia B. A.. Universin of Richmond MARGARET I E55 ....................... 6 .......................... Richmond. Virginia BUS ECL. M...S Unizversin of Virginia CECILE BOLTON HEWSON .................................... CharlotlcsviIIe. Virginia B. A. Bryn Mawr College; M. A. University of Virginia HANS HERMAN HEYN ................... 2 ............................ Colha. Germany Dr. 5:. NaI.. Universily of HaIle ROBERT LEROY HILLDRUP ............. 2 ......................... Chancellor. Virginia B. A. Southwestern College; M. A. Universily of Virginia LESLIE. WISE HILLMAN ............................................. Coeburn. Virginia BA.. Emory anci Henry CoIIcgc MARGARET RANDOLPH HITCHCOCK. .. 4 ............................. ProfEt. Virginia B.A.. Smith College; M.A.. Columbia Universin ANN MORTON HOLLADAY .............. .l .......................... FarmviIIc, Virginia B..,S Stale Teachers CoIIcge of FarmviIIc MILTON COFFELT HOLLINCSWBORTI-L. l ......................... Woodslock. Virginil B...A Roanoke CoIIegc ROBERTA LOIS HOLLINCSWORTH ..... 2 ........................... Bel Air. Virginia B. A.. Gaucher College JAMES ALBERT HOOTMAN ........................................ Doswell. Virginia 8.5.. Randolph- Macon College; M2...5 Missiqupi A. and M. College SYLVIA PAULINE HORWITZ ...................................... University, Virginia B.A.. RmdoIph-Macon Woman 3 College FRANK LELAND HOWARD .............. 2 ....................... HodgcnviIIe. Kentucky 35.. Universily of Kentucky DAVID CECIL HUDCENS ................ I ...................... Ccnlral. Soulh Carolina BS. Clemson CoIIegc GEORGE EPHRAIM HUNSBERCER ....... I ........................... Wadsworth. Ohio B. A.. M. A. O'bcrlin College LANDLEY HUSTED ................................................ Univeraily. Virginia B. A.. Ober'Iin CoIIege DUDLEY ROBERT HUTCHERSON ....... 2 ........................... Amherst. Virginil .A.. Emory and Henry College: M. A.. University of Virginia PHILIP SAMUEL JESSUP ................ 6 ...................... Charlonesville, Virginia 8.5.. University of Virginia PHILIP LUDWELL JOHNSON ............. 5 ........................... Bedford. Virginia B.S.Ed.. University of Virginia IRENE. WINONA JOHNSTON ............ I ............................. Salem. Virginia B.A.. Vanderbilt University ROBERT EPES JONES .................... 2 ......................... Blackstone. Virginia B. A.. Randolph- Macon CoIIegcl; M. A.. Universily of Virginia MARY LOU JOYCE .................................................... Stuart. Virginia 3.5.. State Teachers Clones: of Harrisonburg JOHN LYTTLETON JUSTICE ............. 6 .......................... University. Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia HAROLD RATRIE KELLY ................ I ........................... Cqueper. Virginia B.A., University of Richmond RACHEL DAVIDSON KELLY ............ 3 .......................... University. Virginia BS. in BioI.. University of Virginia NORMAN KELSEY ....................... 5 .......................... University. Virginia B.A.. University of Virginia FREDRICK WILLIAM KINARD ........... Z ..................... LcesviIIc. South CaroIina 35.. Clemson CoIIcge l1gn1 $33!sz I CUIH: S y ' I 31 I Graduate Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS EDGAR STUART KIRACOFE ............. 3 ........................ Bridgewalcr. Virginia B.A.. Bridgewater CoIIege: M.A.. Universily of Virginia ISRAEL STANLEY KLEICER ............. I ....................... New York. New York 35., Norlh CaroIina Slate College FRANCIS CREENFIELD LANKFORD. JR... I .......................... Moraltico. Virginia B.S.Ed.. Randolph-Macon College LAWRENCE LEE ......................... 5 .......................... University. Virginia 35., University of Virginia ROBERT MITCHELL LICHTFOOT. JIL. . .. I ...................... Raleigh, Norlh CaroIina 35.. NorII'I Carolina Slate College IRVING LINDSEY ....................... 4 ......................... Alexandria. Virginia B.A.. George Washington University; M.A., University of Virginia I ALBERT LORZ ........................... I ...................... McadviIIe. Pennsylvania B.A.. Allegheny College DEAN BELDEN LYMAN. JR ............... 2 ..................... New Haven. Conneclicul B. A.I University of lhe South:l M. A.. New York Universily EVELYN LAMPREY LYONS ................................. Buckhannon. West Virginia B. A.. Wes! Virginizi Wesleyan CoIIege MARION RANDOLPH LYTTON ............................... Norristown Pennsylvania BHS Pennsylvania Slate CoIIegc RICC-S MCCONNELL ..................... I ..................... Davidson. North Carolina B. A. Davidson College JOHN CYRUS MCCUE. JR ............................................. Staunton, Virginia 3.5. University of Virginia 9 A X; A K III; First Year BaseinII. I928: Varsity Boxing. I929-30; Dean's List; Fralernily Representative Coaxs AND CURLS. GEORGE EDGAR MCCLURE .............. I ........................... FairerId. Virginia B.A.. Washington and Lee University ALFRED BUFFIN MCEWEN ............... 5 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 3.5., University of Virginia JOSEPH CLYDE MCINTYRE .............. 2 ............................ Orange. Virginia B. S. Lynchburg College CLIFTON BROOKE MCINTOSH ....................................... Norfolk. Virginia B. A.. Duke University; M. 3.,A Universily of Virginia MALCOLM MORTIMER MACLEOD ........ 7 .......................... Universily. Virginia B...S MUS Universily of Virginia ALPHEUS ROYALLB MARSHALL .................................... Chalham, Virginia ..Lynchburg College; M.A. Universily of Virginia 9 X; A K W. JOHN CARTER MATTHEAVS ................................ Lumbcrlon North Carolina B ...A DavidLson College LODWICK STERRITT MERIWETHER.. ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia B A.. Washinglon and Lee Universily; 3.5.. M.S.. Virginia PonlecI'Inic Institute; M.D., University of Virginia CLARENCE. WILLIAM MILLER ........... 2 ............................. Crozcl. Virginia B.A.. Universily of Richmond EDWIN DEWITT MILLER ................. 3 ........................ Bridgewalcr. Virginia B. A. Bridgewaier College; M. A.. University of Virginia GEORGE TYLER MILLER ........................................ Front Royal Virginia B ..S E. Virginia IMililary Institute LESTER PAUL MILLER .................. I ...................... Moore's Store. Virginia B. A. Bridgewalcr College VXILLIAM MARYON MOIR .......................................... Roanoke Virginia B. A., Roanoke College IIPUI I Graduate Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS CHARLES MORRIS ....................... I ............................. Athens. Georgia B.A.. University of Georgia DAVID EUGENE MORRIS ................ 2 ........................ Kansas City, Missouri 8.5., University of IIIinois GUY PRUDEN MORRIS ................... 3 ......................... Portsmouth. Virginia B.S.Ed.. University of Virginia HELEN AUGUSTA MORRO ............... I .......................... Fort Worth, Texas B.A., Texas Christian Universiiy JOHN RUDY MUMAW .................... I ....................... Harrisonburg, Virginia B.A.. Elizabethtown CoIIege BEULAH MAE. MUSCROVE ............... 3 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia B.A.. RandoIpI'I-Macon Woman's College ROBERT FILLMORE NORFLEET ......... I ............................ Suffolk. Virginia B.A.. LL.B., Washington and Lee Universily OSCAR FITZALLEN NORTHINCTON.... I .......................... LaCrossc. Virginia B.A.. M.A.. College of William and Mary JOHN JETER O'KEEFEE .................. 2 ........................... TazechI. Virginia B.A.. Emory and Henry College FRED SHANK PALMER .................. 6 ....................... Middletown. Maryland 3.5.. University of Virginia B K; A X 3. JOHN WOODNVARD PALMER ............ I .................... Ridgeway. South Carolina 8.5.. University of South Carolina SUSIE CHILTON PALMER ................ 4 ............................ Senora. Virginia 85.. M.5.. University of Virginia CLARA EUCENIA PAYNE ................ 2 .......................... Universily, Virginia 8.5.. State Teachers CoIIege of Harrisonburg MARY ESTHER PECK .................... I .......................... Faircaslle, Virginia 3.5.. Stale Teachers CoIIcge of FarmviIIe CLAYTON BEVERLEY PHILLIPS ......... I ........................... Hickory. Virginia B. A.. College of William and Mary CALVIN HALL PHIPPINS ........................................ Fork Union. Virginia B. A. University of Richmond;4 M. A.. UniversIIy of Virginia ROBERT MCLEAN PINKERTON .......... I .......................... Hampton Virginia B...5 BradIey Polytechnic Institute MICHAEL PODTIACUINE ............... 2 .......................... University, Virginia BE... University of Grenoble JAMES MELVILLE PORTER. JR ........... 4 ...................... New Orleans, Louisiana 8.5., University of Virginia GEORGE THOMAS PREER ............... I .......................... Columbus. Georgia B.A.. Davidson CoIIegc; M.A.. Brown Universily WHITFIELD PRICE ..................... I .......................... Clinton. Mississippi B. A., MISSISSIPPI CoIIcge MASSEY LEONARD PRINTZ ............. I ............................ Luray. Virginia B. A.. Washington and Lee University XVILLIAM THOMAS PUCKETT .......... 2 ....................... East Radford. Virginia 3.5.. Roanoke CoIIegc; M.5., University of Virginia CILFORD GODFREY QUARLES .......... 6 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia B.S.E., University of Virginia 0 T; 'I' B II. RICHARD NVINCFIELD QUARLES ....... 5 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 8.5. E , University of Virginia A X E: T B H. PETER VI OODVVARD ALLEN RAINE ..... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia B. A.. Hampden- Sydney CoIIegc INQI Qaglfiiiilfg Emil. l Graduate Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME. ADDRESS AMY LOUISE REID ...................... 3 ............................... Ivy. Virginia 13.5.. University of Virginia HEZZIE WASHINGTON REYNOLDS ..... I ........................... Newport. Virginia B.A.. Emory and Henry College HOMER CILMER RICHEY ............... 7 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia B.A.. M.A., University of Virginia ESMOND ROBERT RIEDEL ............... 2 .......................... Universily. Virginia Ph.B., Elon College COTTELYOU JOHN ROBERTS ........... I .................... Asheville. North Carolina 8.5.. M.S.. North Carolina State College ARCHER FRANK ROBERTSON .......... I .......................... Bcrryvillc, Virginia B.A.. University of Richmond THORNTON TURNER ROSE. ............. 5 ....................... King George. Virginia B.A.. University of Virginia 4i B K; Raven; Associate Editor College Topics. I929-30; Virginia Spectator Staff, I929; Associate Manager Cavalier. I930-3I; Editor The Virginia Players' Alagazinc, l930-3I; Intermediate Honors. I929. TRENTON KIEFFER RUEBUSH .......... I ............................ Dayton, Virginia B.A.. Bridgewalcr College GEORGE ALEXANDER SCHUMACHER.. 3 ......................... Indianapolis. Indiana 85.. Butler Universily; M.A.. University of Virginia CHESTER CLAUDE SHELBURNE ........ 5 ...................... Christiansburg. Virginia B.S.Ed.. University of Virginia HOIVARD HALLEY SHOCKEY ........... 5 ......................... Wiinchcslcr, Virginia 8.3.. University of Virginia HIRAM MILLER SHOWIALTER .......... 4 .................... Dale Enterprise. Virginia B.A.. Bridgewalcr College; M.A.. University of Virginia HERBERT SILVETTE ................... 5 .......................... University. Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia THEODORE REDD SINCLAIR ............ I ...................... Warm Springs. Virginia 8.5.. Virginia Polytechnic Institute JANE CHAPMAN SLAUGHTER .......... I .......................... University. Virginia B A.. M. A.. College of Wlilliam and Mary; M..A. University of Virginia DUDLEY COSBY SMITH ................ 2 ...................... Mcggcu. South Carolina BUS. CharIcston College; M. 5.. Union College GEORGE WELLINGTON SMITH .......... 5 ..................... Miinnlown. Pennsylvania BA. M. A.. Cetlysburg College jOHN JOSEPH SMITH ................... I ....................... Birmingham. Alabama B.A.. Birmingham- Southern College WIILLIAM ELLIOTT SMITH .............. I .................... Philadelphia Pennsylvania B...S Pcnnsylvama Slate College WILLIAM HARRISON SMITH ........... 5 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia 8.5.. Universily of Virginia B H II; Skull and Keys; T.I.L.K.A.; German Club; First Year Football. I927; First Year Boxing. I928: First Year Track. I928; Varsity Boxing. I929-30; Dean's List. BENJAMIN LUTHER SOWELL ........... 2 ...................... Buenos Aires. Argentina B.A.. University of Richmond; M.A.. University of Virginia BRANCH SPAULDINC ................... 3 .......................... Washington. D. C. B.A.. University of New Mexico; M.A.. Universily of Virginia RALPH PORTER STAFFORD ............. I ........................ Rocky Cap. Virginia 3.5.. Emory and Henry College LELAND EDSON STARR ................. I ......................... Blacksburg. Virginia B.V.M.. M.S.. Ohio State Universily MALCOLM WATKINS STIFF ............. I ........................... Roanoke. Virginia 8.5., Roanoke College I1831 CQF Y9 fl'TlS I Graduate Class 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS LOUISN ACLEBURNE STRANGE ............ l ........................... Guthrie. Kentucky BUS Universily of Tennessee PARRY MC. CLUER STUART ............. I ........................ Buena Visla. Virginia 8.5.. Wlashinglon and Lee Universily ALEXANDER BELL STUMP .............. 7 ........................ Edgcwood. Maryland 3.5.. M5,. University of Virginia A T. HAROLD FRANKLIN SWARTZ ........... l ......................... Nokesville. Virginia B.A.. Bridgewater College BENJAMIN THOMAS TATEM ........... l ...................... Charlollesville, Virginia B. A., Randolphi Macon College; M. A.. Harvard Universily LUCY ANN GILMER TAYLOR ...................................... Richmond. Virginia B. 5.. College of William and Mary RALEIGH COLSTON TAYLOR. BJR ............................... Charlottesville. Virginia ..Universil6y of Virginia ROBERT JOSEPH TAYLOR ............... 4 ........................ Louisville, Mississippi B.A.. Mississippi College LECRAND TENNIS ....................... l ........................... Phoebus, Virginia B. A.. College of William and Mary WALTER HENRY THOMAS ....................................... Warrenlon. Virginia B ...S Universily of Maryland; 3.M A.. Universily of Virginia HERMAN POLLARIR THOMAS ........... 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia .Universily of Richmond; M. A. University of Virginia RALPH RUDOLPH THOMPSON .......... l0 .......................... University. Virginia B ...A M A. University of Virginia TENCH FRANCIS TILGHMAN ............ 7 ........................ Annapolis, Maryland B.A.. M.A.. University of Virginia HERBERT TROTTER. JR .................. I ......................... Woodstock, Virginia BS. Hampden- Sydney College WILLIAM ROBERT TYSON ...................................... Pollsville. Pennsylvania B A.. Swarthinore College JACOB VAN DE KAMP ................... 3 ........................... Kampen. Holland Doctorandus. University of Utrecht; Ph.D.. University of Virginia LEONIE AUGUSTINE VAN DE KAMP. . .. 3 ........................... Kampen. Holland Diplome deludes francaises, Nancy. France JOHN CREER VARNER. JR ................ 2 ......................... University. Virginia B A. Austin College WALLACE BROWN VARNER ............ 2 ....................... Harrisonburg, Virginia B.A., Bridgewater College: B.D., Yale University; M.A., Vanderbilt Universily JOSEPH LEE VAUGHAN ................. 9 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia A.. M.A.. Universily of Virginia Raven. EDWARD WORTHINCTON VENNINC... 5 ......................... University. Virginia B.S.Ed.. University of Virginia MATTHEW VOLM ........................ I ...................... Charlotlesvillc. Virginia Graduate from Gymnasium. Sigmaringen. Prussia CUNTER VAN ELBE ..................... 2 ............................ Berlin. Germany Ph.D.. University of Berlin MANNING CURLEE VOORHIS ........... I ....................... Plaianeld. New Jersey B. A.. Universiiy of Michigan THOMAS LEONARD WADE BJSR ........... 7 ............................. Axlon. Virginia ....MS Universily of Virginia JAMES EDWARD WARD. .IRB .............. 6 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia B.S.Com.. M.S.. University of Virginia llHl I Graduate Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS VIRCIL ALEXANDER WARREN ......... l ........................... Detroit. Michigan B. A. Georgetown College FLETCHER BANCS WATSON ............ I ........................... Chalham, Virginia B. A.. College of William and Mary ROBERT SAMUEL WEAD .............................................. Peoria, Illinois B. A.. Bradley Polytechnic lnslilule DAVID BARR WEBB ..................... 3 ...................... Lynch Slalion. Virginia BS.Ed.. MS., University of Virginia HERBERT THOMPSON WEBSTER ....... 3 ......................... Plymoul'n. Wisconsin B.A.. Lawrence College; M.A.. University of Virginia WILLIAM STONE WEEDON .............. 7 ....................... Wilminglon, Delaware 35.. M.5., Universily of Virginia DEXTER FLINT WHITE .................. 6 ...................... Charloltesville, Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia I q, E. LUKE WHITE. JR .......................... 5 ....................... Monlclair, New Jersey BWS University of Virgmia A T 9; A 11: P. K. Society; Varsity Track, I930; Deans List. FRANK NAHUM WILDER ............................................ Allanta, Georgia B.A M5. Emory Universily ROY MARCELLUS WILLIAMS ..................................... University Virginia 85., MS. Universily of Virginia A X P; Instructor in Economics. AUBREY BENNETT WILSON ............. D .......................... Keysville. Virginia .A., University of Virginia VERNON AUGUSTUS WIMBROW ........ 5 .......................... Oak Hill. Virginia B.$.. Universily of Virginia B K; Wrestling. 926-23. ROBERT CORNELIUS WINCFIELD ....... 4 ......................... Universily, Virginia Ph.B. University of Chicago;4 M.A.. University of Virginia HENRY FRAIN WOMER ........................................ Johnstown. Pennsylvania B. A.. University of Virginia ALVIN CRAYDON WOOD ................ 7 ........................... Allavisla. Virginia B.A M. A.. Univleraity of Virginia WILBERT TUCKER WOODSON ...................................... Fairfax. Virginia B. A.. College of William and Mary RUTH WORTH ........................................................ Kiangysn; China B ...A Agnes Scoll College JOHN COOK WYLLIE ..................... 6 ....... Sanlo Domingo Cily Dominican Republic B..A University of Virginia KECHEE CHAOCHINC YUEN ............ I ............................. Shanghai, China B...S University of Nanking IISSI CEW 5'? 4-! I LS Recipients of Graduate Degrees, I931 MASTERS OF SCIENCE MARY TRAVERS ARMENTROUT .................................... McCaheysville. Va. 3.5.. State Teachers College of Harrisonburg hHislorgd 'thesis: Reform of the Civil Service. 18264883. HARRY GUY BOWMAN ................................................... Edinburg. Va. 3.5., Roanoke College hEconomicU Thesis: Commercial Aeronautics. ALVIN CARL COOPER .................................................... Richmond. Va. BS. Ed.. University of Virginia hEducationC Thesis: A Study of Student Publications in the White Accredited Secondary Public Schools in Virginia. MARY JANE COX..........................................................Manassas. Va. BS. Math.. University of Virginia CMalhcmaticQ Thesis: A Method of Representing Hyperbolic Geometry on the Euclidean Plane. THOMAS DAVIS ............................................................ Norfolk, Va. B.SE... University of Virginia hphyaicd Thesis: A Determination of the Wavelengths of the Main Lines of the Mercury Spectrum in the Visible and Down to 334L47AU. EDWARD EAGLE ......................................................... Baltimore. Md. B.A.. Johns Hopkins UniVersity hPhysiologyC Thesis: A Consideration of an Extract of the Adrenal Cortex Which Maintains Life in Adrenalec- tomized Animals. with Observations on its Effect on the Energy Output of the Dog. JOSEPH DUPUY ECCLESTON. JR ................................. Hampden-Sydney, Va. 8.5.. Hampden-Sydney College tEconomicU Thesis: An Analysis of the Causes of Breakdown of the Tobacco Crowers' Cooperative Associa- tion. EUGENE BEVERLY FERRIS. JR ............................................. Jackson. Miss. 3.5.. Mississippi A. and M. College; M.D., University Virginia Unlcrnal zx'lcdicind Thesis: Studies in Experimental Renal Insufficiency. RALPH COMER MICHAEL FLYNT ...................................... W'ashington. Ca. 3.5.. University of Virginia hHislorgd Thesis: Class Origins of Leadership in Georgia. I865-l925. ANTONIO CENTILE ......................................................... Suffolk. Va. M.D.. University of Virginia hSurgical PalhologlU Thesis: Cholecystogastrostomy and HepatitisuAn Experimental Study. BENJAMIN GILDERSLEEVE ................................................ A bingdon, Va. 3.5.. University of Virginia hCeologld Thesis: The Eocene of Northern Virginia. JAMES WALLACE GIVENS, JR ........................................... Beckley. W7. Va. 8.5.. Lynchburg College UWalhcmaticsl Thesis: An Application of Cubic Matrices to the Study of the Quadratic Plane Cremona Trans- formation. XVILLIAM JEFFERSON JUDD ............................................. Richmond. Va. 8.5.. University of Virginia hEnglisM Thesis: The Ethical Quality of Shakespeare's Dramatic Art as Seen in the Plays Based upon Italian Romances. I IN; 1 PHILIP PRESTON KEILEY ......................................... Sweet Springs, W. Va. 3.5., University of Virginia UJhysicQ Thesis: Effectiveness of Shields in Reducing Heal Leakage. HAZEL CONSTANCE MORRISON .................................. . ..... Gorham. N. H. 3.5.. University of Virginia hEngll'siO Thesis: Elizabeth Gaske and lhe Social Novel. CHARLES ITHAMER PARRISH ........................................ Indianapolis. Ind. 3.5.. University of Illinois hChcmislrgv Thesis: The Study of the l, 2. 4-Triketonc, DibenzoyI-Ethanone. and its Tautomer. Dibenzoyl Ethanol. RUTH MYRTLE PATRICK .............................................. Kansas City. Mo. BS., Coker College hBiologtv Thesis: A Study of the Dialoms of Charlottesville and Vicinity. WILLIAM THOMAS PUCKETT. JR ...................................... East Radford. Va. BS. Math.. Roanoke College UWthemalicv Thesis: An Analytical Study of the Brocard Figure. CHARLES GORDON REID. JR ................................................... Ivy. Va. 3.5., University of Virginia hSpanisiU Thesis: The Basques as Depicled in Pio Baroja's Trilogies. GEORGE RAYMOND STEVENS ............................................ Roanoke. Va. BS. Com.. University of Virginia USconomicd Thesis: National Farm Loan Association. ALEXANDER BELL STUMP .............................................. Edgewood. Md. 3.5., University of Virginia hBiologyt Thesis: Observations on the Feeding Habits of Lesqucreusia Spiralis, DiMugia Oblonga and Diflugl'a Cunsln'cla. WALDEMAR DWIGHT TODD ............................................. University, Va. 3.5.. University of Virginia hFrencIO Thesis: Marcel Proust: A Study. IRVINE CABELL WATKINS... ............................................ Farmville, Va. 8.5.. University of Virginia hCealong Thesis: Geology of a Portion of the Cold-Pyrile Belt in the Vicinity of Tahscott. Goochland County. Virginia. WILLIAM STONE WEEDON ............................................ W'ilminglon. Del. 3.5.. University of Virginia Ujhilosophtd Thesis: The Place of Hypothesis in the Physics of Renc' Dcscatles. MASTERS OF ARTS CHARLES ARTHUR CARRICO ........................................ Washington, D. C. B.A.. George Washington University UDhI'Iosophyt Thesis: The Development of the Platonic Theory of Immortality. JOHN GUY CARSON ...................................................... Richmond, Va. B.A.. Hampden-Sydney College Haulitical Sciencd Thesis: The Nature and Scope of the Governor's Power in Virginia. SAMUEL HARVEY CLARKE ............................................. McKenney. Va. B.A.. College of William and Mary hFrcnclU Thesis: The Beliefs of Alfred de Vigny with Special Reference to His Substitute Religions. ESTELLA KATHRYN COCHRAN ....................................... Hagerstown. Md. B.A.. Lynchburg College hEducalionh Thesis: The History. Development. and Evaluation of the Hagerstown High School at Hagerslown. Maryland. INTI CQIPI 91? i I lS ARTHUR LOUIS COOKE ............................................... Plymouth. England B.A.. University of Virginia IEnglislU Thesis: The Irish Element in the Novels of Maria Edgeworth. ELBERT COX ............................................................. Baywood. Va. B.A., Roanoke College IHisloryI Thesis: The Virginia Phase of the Origin of the First Continental Congress. RUTH VIRGINIA COX ...................................................... Norfolk. Va. B.A.. Westhampton College IEngII'IIU Thesis: Swinburne. Critic of Victorianism. MARTIN LUTHER DELLINCER ........................................... Edinburg. Va. B...A Roanoke College IEducalionI Thesis: Freshman Week In the American College. BENJAMIN WEISIGER EARLY ............................................ Richmond. Va. B.A.. University of Virginia USngII'sIU Thesis: Leigh Hunt's Friendship with Keats and Shelley. SAMUEL DAVID GREEN ................................................... Staunton. Va. B.A.. Lynchburg College IEducalionI Thesis.- Problems of the Grammar Grade Teacher. DOROTHY EDNA HAVENS ............................................... Newton. N. J. B.A., Hood College 63051121030 Thesis: The Young Men's Christian Association of Roanoke, Virginia: A Study of the Natural History of a Social Institution. WILLARD LEE HAWKINS .............................................. Westminster. Md. B.A.. Western Maryland College IEducalionI Thesis: A Survey of Extra Curricular Activities in the Maryland High Schools. RICHARD HUBARD HENNEMAN ........................................... Dillwyn. Va. B.A.. Hampden-Sydney College IpsychologyI Thesis: A Preliminary Study of the Pupillary Light ReHex. CECILE BOLTON HEWSON ........................................... Charlottesville. Va. B.A.. Bryn Mawr College IpsychologyI Thesis: An Experimental Study of Binocular Stimulus Summation. ROBERT LEROY HILLDRUP ............................................. Chancellor. Vai B.A.. Southwestern College IPolilicaI Scienccj Thesis: Regulation of the Corporations with Special Stress on Regulation in Virginia. ROBERT WOOD HOUSE ..................................................... Salem. Va. B..A. Emory and Henry College IEducaliaIO Theus: A Study of Rural Education Inequalities In Eighteen Counties of Virginia DUDLEY ROBERT HUTCHERSON ......................................... Amherst Va. BHA Emory and Henry College IEngIIsU Thesis: A Study of Shelley in American Criticism of the Nineteenth Century. ROBERT EPES JONES .................................................... Blackstone, Va. B.A.. Randolph-Macon College ILalinI Thesis: The Humanization of Non-Human Things in the Ceorgics. HARRY CLABAUCH LAMBERTON ..................................... Taneytown. Md. B.A.. Union College Uaolilical Sciencd Thesis: The Cost of Administration of Criminal Justice in the Seven Largest Cities of Virginia. RICHARD LEWIS. JR ...................................................... Broad Run. Va. B.A.. Randolph-Macon College IEnzlislU Thesis: A Study of Charles Brockden Brown's Debt: to William Godwin. MARY LOUISE MATTINCLY ............................................... Bealeton. Va. B.A.. Barnard College IHisloryI Thesis: The Attitude of The Saturday Review with regard to Anglo-German Relations. l870-I9l4. IHBI CLARENCE EDWARD MAY ............................................ Weyers Cave. Va. B.A., Bridgewater College hEninshj Thesis: Mental Abnormality in Revenge Plays from Kyd to Shakespeare. SARAH MIDDLETON ...................................................... Eminence. Ky. B.A.. Hollins College hEnglisIO Thesis: Kentucky Life as it is Represented in Kentucky Novels. FRED HOLMSLEY MOORE ............................................... Lubbock. Texas B.A.. Texas Technological College hCeolog-Ig Thesis: Geology of a Portion of the Piedmont in the Vicinity of Carter's Bridge. Virginia. FRANCIS MURRAY PHILLIPS, JR ................................... Charles Town. W. Va. B.A.. University of Virginia hEngh'slU Thesis: English Adaptations from Plautus and Terence in the Restoration Period. BOLLINC RAINES POWELL. JR ........................................ Birmingham. Ala. B.A.. Birmingham-Southern College hEconomicQ Thesis: The Corporate Trustee under the Corporate lndenture. HELEN CERTRUDE PRYOR .......................................... Chattanooga. Tenn. B.A., University of Chattanooga hLalint Thesis: Tragedy of Men. Comedy of Gods: A Study of the Aeneid of Vergil. WILLIAM BENJAMIN SAUNDERS .................................... Tappahannock. Va. B.A.. Virginia Military Institute hLalint Thesis: The Amphilruo Motif in Latin and French Comedy. as Exemplifned by Plautus. Rotrou. Moliere. HAZEL SAWYER ........................................................... Hickory. Va. B.A.. Rollins College hEnglisid Thesis: A Study of the Characterization in Novels of Charles Reade. CALEB HENRY SMITH ................................................... Mt. Solon, Va. B.A.. Bridgewater College tEconamicQ Thesis: Methods for Dealing with Unemployment in the United States with Special Emphasis on Unemployment Insurance. COLLIN EDWARD SMITHER ................................................ Weems. Va. B.A.. University of Richmond hEducaliorO Thesis: Relative Efficiency of the Unit Method and Daily Recitation Method of Teaching Amer- ican History. HENRY MOSELEY SYDNOR .............................................. Richmond. Va. B.A.. Hampden-Sydney College le'sloryy Thesis: Property Rights of Women in Virginia. RAYMOND UHL ......................................................... Mt. Savage. Md. B.A.. University of Virginia hpohlical Sciencd Thesis: The Tenth Amendment Interpreted. HASWELL HUNTER WALKER ........................................ Charlottesville. Va. B.A.. Lynchburg College UWalhemalicO Thais: A Study of the Linear Dependence of Certain Circles Tangent to Three Equal Circles and of Certain Spheres Tangent to Four Equal Spheres. FRANCIS FRY WAYLAND ............................................. Harrisonburg. Va. B.A.. Bridgewaler College hHislaryt Thesis: AngIo-Cerman Press Relations. l906-l907, with Particular Reference to Reciprocal Visits of Press Representatives. PHINEAS PERSONS WRIGHT ............................................ Cleveland. Ohio B.A.. University of Michigan hEnglistU Thesis: A Comparison of Chaucer's Troilus and Criscpde with Boccaccio's II Filoslralo. IIMJJ $619112 5 Q! 8 L5 DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY EDWARD ALVEY. JR ...................................................... Universily, Va. B.A.. M.A.. Universily of Virginia Educalion Disscrlall'on: A Training Procedure for Teachers of English. Based upon Analyses of Objectives. Outcomes. and Aclivities. EMILY SINCLAIR CALCOTT ............................................... Norfolk. Va. 3.5.. Stale Teachers College of Farmville M.S.. University of Virginia EnglisM Disserlah'on: The InHucnce of Isaac D'Israeli on Edgar A. Poe. ELTON CROMWELL COCKE .............................................. University. Va. B.S.E.d.. M.S.. University of Virginia 31'010330 Disserlalion: Pollen Analysis of Dismal Swamp Peal, Part II. with Nolc: on Idemiflcalion of Fossil Pollen. WALTER S. FLORY. JR .................................................. Bridgewater. Va. B.A.. Bridgewaler College M.A.. University of Virginia Biology Disscrlation: Cenelic and Cylological Investigations on Asparagus OMcinall's L. JULIO SUAREZ CALBAN ...................................... ' ........... University. Va. 3.5.. University of Virginia Lgpam'sld Disserlalion: Apreciaciones Contemporancu Hispanoamericanas dc Ion Eslados Unidos. RICHARD CECIL GARLICK. JR ............................................. Richmond. Va. B.A., Hampden-Sydncy College M.A., University of Virginia Wanda Disserlalion: The Life and Lellers of Philip Mazzei. EDWARD WADSWORTH GREGORY. JR ................................. Chase City. Va. B.A.. M.A.. Universily of Virginia Sociolog3U Dissertation: Survey and Analysis of the Sociology of Religion. SAMUEL RUTHERFORD HALL ....................................... Moorefleld. W Va. B.A.. Washington and Lee University M.A., University of Virginia U3iology Disacrlall'on: Observalions upon Euglcna Leucops, 5p. Nov.. a Parasite of Slcnoslamum. with Special Referencg lo Nuclear Division. DALTON JEFFERSON PILCHER ........................................ Clifton Forge. Va. B.A.. University of Michigan M.A., University of Southern California EconomicQ Dhscrlalion: American Faclories in Canada. EDWARD CARL STEVENSON ............................................ Richmond. Va. B.SE... M.S., University of Virginia fPhysicsj Dissertation: A New Method for lhc Sludy of lhe EIeclro-Optical Kerr Effecl in Cases. JABEZ CURRY STREET .................................................. Universily. Va. B.S.E.. Alabama Polytechnic lnslilule M5,. University of Virginia Physl'cQ Diucrlalion: The Fall of Polenlial in Eleclrical Discharges. ROBERT EARL SWINDLER ........................................... Charlollesville, Va. B.A.. M.A., Indiana University Educah'oIO Disscrlalion: The High School Library and Reading Problem in lhc Social Studies wilh Particular Reference lo Uniled Slalcs History. JOHN ALBERT TIEDEMAN ........................................... Schenectady. N. Y. BS. in C.E.. M.5.. Union College Ugl'lysicsj Diascrlall'w: The Time Lag of Electric Sparks. I11m1 JACOB VAN DE KAMP ................................................ Kampen Holland Doctorandus. University of Ulrechl Chemislr3U Disserlalian: Syntheses m the Phcnanlhrene Series. THOMAS WALLACE WHITAKER ...................................... Monrovia, Calif. 3.5,. Universily of California M.S.. University of Virginia BioIog3U Dissertation: A Genetic and Cytological Study of the Cucurbitaceac. THOMAS AUBREY WHITE ............................................ Rockinghnm. N. C, 3.5. Chem.. MS.. Universily of Virginia Chemislr3O Disscrlalion: Studies in the Adsorption of Cases by Reduced Metals. - CHAPMAN- Imxl Applicants for Graduate Degrees, June, I932 MASTERS OF SCIENCE ADA ANTONIO BLANCO BioIogn ANNA LOUISE BOAZ Mathematicn ELDRIDGE ROGER BOYLE. Jr. Hinglism EDWARD CARBONE Economicn RANDOLPH WARNER CHURCH EnolisM EDWARD PETER CZERWIN Chemistry ROY BRYAN DAVIS ChemistrH DAVID FAR UHAR U'rencM CARSON LE FIFER Surgical Pathologn JOHN WILSON FLOWERS Physicn HUNTER LANSING FULFORD Economicw BEVERLY VON HALLER GILMER PsychoIogn EDWARD SMITH GWATHMEY Physicn CLARA SHEPHERD HADEN EnglisM ELLIOTT HAINES. Jr. Physicu VICTOR HARRIS EnglisM ALICE ST. ABLES HARRISON LatiM FRANK LELAND HOWARD Uiconomicu DAVID CECIL HUDGENS 0hr. Soc. EconJ PHILIP SAMUEL JESSUP Economicn JOHN LYTTLETON JUSTICE Chemi:trn RACHEL DAVIDSON KELLY Biolog3n FREDRICK WILLIAM KINARD Bio. and ChemJ FRANCIS GREENFIELD LANKFORD. Jr. Educatiom ROBERT MITCHELL LIGHTFOOT. Jr. SocioIogn JOHN CYRUS McCUE. Jr. Economicn ALFRED BUFFIN McEWEN EnalisM LODWICK STERRITT MERIWEATHER Udeurology and Psychiatrw WILLIAM MARYON MOIR UDharmacologw DAVID EUGENE MORRISS Chemistrw CLARA EUGENIA PAYNE Anatomn MARY ESTHER PECK U-iistorw ROBERT McLEAN PINKERTON Physics JAMES MELVILLE PORTER. Jr. Psychologn HERBERT SILVETTE Physiologn MALCOLM WATKINS STIFF BioIogn PARRY McCLUER STUART Chemistrn LUCY ANN GILMER TAYLOR BioIogH RALEIGH COLSTON TAYLOR. Jr. Historn HERBERT TROTTER. Jr. Physic'n DEXTER FLINT WHITE Uiistorn LUKE WHITE. Jr. U'Hstorw VERNON AUGUSTUS WIMBROW PoIiticaI Sciencw RUTH WORTH Pathologn KECHEE CHAOCHING YUEN Chemistrn MASTERS OF ARTS HIRAM CECIL AREY Historn CHARLES ALDEN BARRELL PoIiticaI Scienca MARY HAMILL BELL U'rencm KATHERINE SUYDAM BREHME BioIogw HILAH FRANCES BRYAN Biologn EVA BUCHANAN Latin NATHANIEL MONTIER CAFFEE Englism EDWARD ANGELO COLONNA Wrencm NEILL McLAURIN CONEY. Jr. Economicn ELMER THOMAS COONS wooiologn JOSEPH HOWARD COPE Physicw EDWARD GRENVIL COX Biologn WARREN SAMUEL CRAUN Economic9 ELMER CLYDE CROWELL Economicn WINNING ANSON CURRIE Economicn MARTIN STUART CURTLER Englism WILLIAM SHEPHERD DIX. Jr. English KING LOGAN FORSYTH U'rencm MALCOLM EVERETT GARDNER HistorH PATTY LYNN GODSEY EconomicU NEDELCHO GOSPODINOFF Chemistnn WILLIAM HENRY GRAVELY. Jr. mninsM GERHARD CHESTER HENRICKSEN Economicw LESSLIE WISE HILLMAN EducatioM MILTON COFFELT HILLINGSWORTH EducatioM HAROLD RATRIE KELLY EducatioM ALBERT LORZ Biologn JOHN CARTER MATTHEWS Historw LESTER PAUL MILLER H'rencM JOHN RUDY MUMAW EnglisM ROBERT FILLMORE NORFLEET UTrencM JOHN JETER O'KEEFFE Economicn CLAYTON BEVERLEY PHILLIPS EducatioM MASSEY LEONARD PRINTZ PhiIosoth PETER WOODWARD ALLEN RAINE Mathematic$ HEZZIE WASHINGTON REYNOLDS EducatioM ESMOND ROBERT RIEDEL Educatiom THORNTON TURNER ROSE GermaM TRENTON KIEFFER RUEBUSH BioIogy JOHN JOSEPH SMITH Economicw RALPH PORTER STAFFORD MathematicU LeGRAND TENNIS HTrencM JOHN GREER VARNER. Jr. EnalisM MANNING CURLEE VOORHIS Historn ROBERT SAMUEL WEAD EninsM HENRY FRAIN WOMER UDOIitical Sciencw DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY ELMER BAGBY ATWOOD EnoIisM JEANNETTE SEEDS CARTER BiologH JOHN ALLAN GARFIELD deGRUCHY Economics0 LEONARD CHAPMAN DRAKE Chemistrn ANDREW JACKSON EASTWOOD EconomicQ LEWIS MACHEN HAMMOND Philosophw EUGENE ALFRED HEIMANN Economicw JAMES ALBERT HOOTMAN Physic9 EDGAR STUART KIRACOFE Uiducatiom DEAN BELDEN LYMAN. Jr. EninsM CLIFTON BROOKE McINTOSH SDanism CALVIN HALL PHIPPINS EducatioM MICHAEL PODTIAGUINE UDhysicsn HIRAM MILLER SHOWALTER 8iologn DUDLEY COZBY SMITH Chemistrn GEORGE WELLINGTON SMITH EnglisM ROBERT JOSEPH TAYLOR Chemistry HERMAN POLLARD THOMAS EconomicQ RALPH RUDOLPH THOMPSON LatiM LEONIE AUGUSTINE-MET VAN DE KAMP G'rencm MATTHEW VOLM German THOMAS LEONARD WADE. Jr. Mathomaticv I1921 L HE HAS SWUM THAT LEADEN SEA; ITS WATERS HAVE DEEPENED TRUTH FOR HIM, AND HE HAS FELT EMOTION ASCENDING IN WAVES WHICH BESPOKE THE PROFUN- DlTY OF ITS ORIGIN. THEN-SOMETHINC FIRM BENEATH HIS FEET. THE METROPOLIS OF ASPIRATION, AND HE HAS FOUND HIS PLACE IN THOSE TERRACES OF MYSTIC POWER ABOVE THE EARTH. ' mil Amid L H Virginia Wakes Up .3342; EW uncomplimentary editorials on school spirit have ever done any v a A; good. F ew editorials in the past several years on school spirit at the 594$ University have had any reason to be complimentary. Thanks to the inHuence and work of Mr. Dawson and the Varsity Club such 15 no longer the case. Results of the. revival of interest have been felt very strongly. The latter half of the football season, during which this movement first became noticeable, while not brilliant, was creditable. And the support given the team by the student body was more whole-hearted than in some time. The basketball games were better attended and more successful this year than they have been for many years. The boxing team, undefeated and winner of the Southern Conference Championship, attracted larger crowds than ever before. There is no doubt that this resuscitation has been a potent factor in these teams' success. At the beginning of the fall, conditions were bad enough. After the Randolph-Macon game they grew worse and worse. The football team played better away than at home. Topics was filled with editorials and complaints and unfavorable criticism was even incurred in out-of-state newspapers. Finally, after the V. M. 1. game everyone began to realize that something had to be done, and everyone advanced a different idea of what was necessary. The lead was taken by Coach Dawson and the Varsity Club. After careful consideration and planning, the latter body decided that the most efhcient way to cure the trouble was to begin work on the First Year men before they too fell into the Iackadaisical attitudes then prevalent. The University was carefully canvassed by committees of the Varsity Club who went from room to room talking to the First Year men, frankly explaining the situation, and asking their help. The initial response was most encouraging. Finally, further talks and appeals were made at mass meetings. The result was quite successful. At the V. P. 1. game for the first time in years Virginia had a creditable cheering section. The team put up a fight I197I that no one had dreamed it could. The entire University attitude seemed changed overnight, not only in respect to athletics, but to other activities as well. People began to care. Things began to matter. This movement has not been without criticism, however, but neither has anything else at the University. The favourite censure has been that we are becoming like other colleges. tWe have always been different and therefore better and that we should continue sol But is Virginia so different from other schools after all? The traditionalists point out how entirely unlike other institutions the University really is, and that solutions which satisfy similar problems in other places cannot and should not satisfy the same ones here. The greatest opposition to anything new has come from forces who object to any change whatever, who argue that what has existed here in times past has been ordained by Jefferson, augl that whatever has been ordained by Jefferson is necessarily perfect. Jefferson himself, who was bitterly opposed to anything that resembled the governing of the living by the dead, would have been the last person in the world to attempt to formulate anything but the most general principles to guide student activities a century later. The problem Virginia has to face now is that of keeping up the good work and not allowing things to stop which have been set in motion. Nor should this be difficult. When First Year men enter a University, most of them have a certain amount of enthusiasm for the school of their choice. School spirit comes to them as a matter of course. It is only when this tendency is stifled by the depressing lethargy and woulcl-be sophistication with which the University has been contending that they relapse into the sellish blase atti- tude that has proved so detrimental in the past. If the University continues as it has already started, there will be no trouble, but if things have to start all over again in the fall we will be in even worse condition than we were at the beginning of the current session. This interest should not be confined to athletics. Dramatics, literary endeavors and publications have been sadly lacking in support and in just as bad straits as the teams. However, a thorough revival of school spirit will, in time, extend to all Fields of student enterprise. --THE EDITOR. I'IQSJ mmwsmmnvaanmmin'TQE' -':Hfl:'u:mm;zti . rim- 1 '1 .' ;-.I H! .1-n'r 'U'T'HL'IFmJW. +1 '71:: , 4.1! . r ' '. run: . 1 7 1 a Q ALUMNI MEMBERS R. V. HATCHER ........................................................ Richmond, Virginia DR. BRODIF. NALLE ............................................... Charlotte. North Carolina J. SPEED ELLIOTT ........................................................ New York City FACULTY MEMBERS DR. WILBUR NELSON DR. JOHN J. LUCK CHAS. P. NASH. JR. STUDENT MEMBERS FENTON CENTRY XVILLIAM T. THOMAS ROBERT RAINEY 115ml OFFICERS ROBERT M. RAINEY ........................................................... Presidznl FRANK C. WISNER ............................................................. Secretary JAMES C. DRIVER .................................................... Director af Athlclics EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FRANK SIPPLEY FENTON GENTRY WILLIAM T. THOMAS ROBERT RAINEY FRANK WISNER I200! COACH LAROWE COACH DAWSON COACH HAHN FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF l2011 FREDERIC WILLIAM SCOTT The Scott Stadium .CTOBER the lifteenth marked the dedication of Scottls Stadium. the very generous gift of Mr. Frederic W. Scott, of Richmond. 7?? Virginia. Mr. Scott, who has been rector of the University for some time and who has always had a keen interest in its activities, scholastic and athletic. deserves sincere thanks for such a generous gift. It has been impossible for each student to express his own gratification to Mr. Scott, yet, there can not be found one of us who does not realize the value of this gift and greatly appreciate such generosity. The dedication service was short, simple, but sincere. Harry F lood Byrd, former governor of Virginia, presented the stadium on behalf of Mr. Scott, and James H. Price, lieutenant governor. accepted for the state. Fol- lowing the service, the twenty-seventh annual game between the Virginia Military Institute and the University was soon under way. Virginia entered the game with an air of overeconhdence which proved fatal to the Cavaliers. Although the game was not up to standard, it had its moments of tense excite- ment and good football. Lambeth Field has served us well for many years and will continue to do so for years to come. It now is a much needed auxiliary. Scott Stadium has accomplished a double purpose. it has enhanced the beauty of the University and it has made our athletic equipment doubly adequate. From this time onward. the University will boast of its beautiful new stadium capable of I?UZI accommodating 25,000 spectators. The environmental surroundings are especially advantageous and suitable. It is located in the little valley at the foot of Mount Jefferson, umy a few hundred yards west of the Gymnasium 'and equidistant from the Lawn. The stadium is truly a beautiful sight. constructed of red brick and white stone over concrete, surrounded by the green of the grass, shrubs and small trees. The field, at present, is one which equals any in the South, but within a few years the University will have a stadium surpassed in beauty by none in the nation. In the near future, it is proposed to make a few additions con- sisting of the building of a combined colonnade and arcade around the top of the stadium and a field house in the opening at the southern end. As a Final means of appreciation to Mr. Scott, we feel certain that with our renaisSance of athletic spirit under the direction of Coach Dawson, the University will display a higher type of football. Our new standard with respect to manhood, spirit, and the knowledge of the fundamentals could find no better place to be realized than in Scott Stadium. I 203 1 f-ZT'EW-E VT: M f N f ! 7 IH'WE . . a 1 ' , I l , , .' , 3 x L l I k , i I 4SVQ: L2,? um.-t Ls; LuJ xxx 5: L' .:l V14 Lji'x Kij OFFICERS, 1931-32 JACK FISHBURNE .............................................................. President FRANK WISNER ........................................................... ViceLPresidcnl GEORGE. CAMERON ................................................... Secretary-Trcasurcr MEMBERS WARD BREWER BUCKY HARRIS HERBERT BRYANT GEORGE FLOCK BILL CONDON BILL EDGAR GEORGE CAMERON GEORGE COLES LEWIS REISS BEN FINDER BILL BYRD BUCK POSS HARRY FLIPPEN FRANK SIPPLEY LEM MAYO BILL DEBUTTS HARRY STEINBERC SEGAR CRAVATT SID YOUNG DICK DAY JACK FISHBURNE BILL STCLAIR MIKE. LACICILIA ACK ROBERTS JACK PAUL OB MANLEY MINOR LEWIS HAM BRYAN LOUIS MCILHANEY BOB RAINEY HOWARD HOLDEN FENTON CENTRY BILL DIX FRANK WISNER DOUG MYERS BEV RANDOLPH HENRY SACKETT SUGAR SMITH NORWOOD ORRICK CHARLIE HAMILTON BILL THOMAS SAM LEE BILL WILLIAMS COOPER DAWSON CHRIS TOMPKINS FRED DAWSON HARTWELL HARRISON GEORGE FLETCHER CARRINCTON HARRISON BOBBY COLES BOB MILLEN HUNSDON CARY JIM DELAFIELD BILLY LAUCK REGCIE HUDSON JOHN MOORMAN WELLFORD SMITH GEORGE WYLLIE BOBBY COLDSTEIN FLOYD JOHNSON BILL BOWEN JIMMY PLATT LAMONT BRYANT BILL OVEN GORDON PEYTON SHORTY HURT ED DUPREE LOUIS GILBERT BOB DISMUKES BILLY MCGUIRE BILL OFFLEY BUCK HUMRICKHOUSE BILL HALLOWES JOHNNY LAROWE TOM CALDWELL JIMMY DRIVER GENE WACER BILL WEEDON GENE STEVENS RAY BURGER ED ROHRBOUGH JOHN DIAL 3-3041 rim WE! ' V H: :n-um - .... c. - In 111155: V , '1' V a x X ff I 7 H , r r ; FOOTBALL WARD BREWER HERBERT BRYANT WILLIAM CONDON SEGAR GRAVATT RICHARD DAY WILLIAM ST. CLAIR DOUGLAS MYERS HENRY SACKETT WILLIAM THOMAS CHRISTOPHER TOMPKINS RAY BURGER GEORGE COLES GEORGE FLOCK EDWARD ROHRBOUGH BASKET-BALL HARTWELL HARRISON ROBERT MILLEN HARRY STEINBERG SIDNEY YOUNG LEMUEL MAYO CARRINGTON HARRISON BOXING HAMILTON BRYAN WELLFORD SMITH ROBERT GOLDSTEIN HERBERT BRYANT JACK FISHBURNE DOUGLAS MYERS BASEBALL WILLIAM BOWEN MINOR LEWIS HERBERT BRYANT BENJAMIN PINDER GEORGE FLETCHER COOPER DAWSON TRACK HARRY FLIPPEN LOUIS McILHANEY LAMONT BRYAN RICHARD DAY HUNSDON CARY JOHN MOORMAN FLOYD JOHNSON HONORARY FRED DAWSON GORDON PEYTON 2051 GENE WAGER NORWOOD ORRICK GEORGE CAMERON LOUIS REISS WILLIAM BYRD HARRY FLIPPEN BENJAMIN FINDER CHARLES POSS FRANK SIPPLEY WILLIAM DeBUTTS JOHN DIAL WIL'-IAM EDGAR WILLIAM HARRIS GENE STEVENS ROBERT MANLEY JAMES DELAFIELD REGINALD HUDSON JOHN ROBERTS WILLIAM THOMAS ROBERT RAINEY FENTON GENTRY LOUIS R:ISS MICHAEL LAGIGLIA JOHN PAUL CHARLES POSS HARRY STEINBERG WILLIAM BYRD ROBERT MILLEN SAM LEE JAMES PLATT FRANK WISNER HOWARD HOLDEN D. W. G. THORNTON ROBERTS COLES WILLIAM LAUCK GEORGE WYLLIE HUGH FLANNIGAN JOHN S. LaROWE WILLIAM T. THOMAS Caplain Football, I 931 WILLIAM T. THOMAS .......................................................... Captain ROBERT DISMUKES ............................................................ Manager TOM CALDWELL ....................................................... Assistant Manager ROSS CAUTHORNE .................................................... Assistant Manager JOHN HURT ............................................................ Assistant Manager FRED DAWSON ............................................................. Head Coach GUS TEBELL ............................................................. Assistant Coach R. E. SLAUGHTER ........................................................ Assislanl Coach GUS WELCH .............................................................. Assislan! Coach ARCHIE HAHN .................................................................. Trainer TEAM SEGAR GRAVATT .................. End RAY BURGER ..................... CuarrI EUGENE VIAGER ................... End FENTON CENTRY ................ Cuard BILL CONDON ...................... End HENRY SACKETT ............ Quarterback BILL ST C' AIR ...................... End WILLIAM EDGAR ............ Quarlcrback CHARLE.c POSS ................... Tackle BILL THOMAS Cath ......... I. .Halfbaclf GEORGE COLES .................. Tackle EUGENE STEVENS ............ . Haljbaclf EDWARD ROHRBOUCH .......... Tackle DOUGLAS MYERS .............. Halfback GEORGE FLOCK .................. Tackle BEN FINDER .................... Halfback HERBERT BRYANT ............... Cuard WARD BREWER ................ Fullback JOHN DIAL ........................ Cuard BILL HARRIS .................... Fullback BILL DEBU TS .................... Cuard LEWIS REISS Capl.-elec0 .......... Center RECORD Virginia ................................ 13 Roanoke College ........................ 0 Virginia ................................ 7 Randolph-Macon ........................ 7 Virginia ................................ 6 Maryland .............................. 7 Virginia ................................ 0 Sewance ............. : ................. 3 Virginia ................................ 0 V. M. l. ............................... '8 Virginia ............................... 3 W. and L. ............................. 18 Virginia ................ r .............. 0 Harvard ............................... I9 Virginia ............................... 0 Columbia ............................... 27 Virginia ............................... 0 V. P. l. ................................ 0 Virginia ............................... 6 North Carolina ......................... I3 VIA. u :va. A , .. v. .I J '- - a . . T , w' 4; - -' A 1'. '17. 73: s A, C v. . I 1' '.' .1 n A -. F L , 1 . . ' ml: . , J - a VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. l93l THOMAS VlRClNlA-ROANOKE BREWER Resume of Season WEEK before the opening of the University a large squad reported to Coach Dawson and his assistants for practice. By September 21, -' nearly fifty candidates were working out daily on Lambeth Field. Coach Dawson had to begin from the bottom and drill the squad in funda- mentals in which he found his charges sorely deficient. A blow to Virginia's hopes was sustained when Sippley, veteran quarterback, broke a bone in his ankle which put him on the bench for the whole season. As we have said, Coach Dawson throughout the entire season was forced to spend the major part of his time in laying a foundation of the basic funda- mentals of the game. The steady improvement shown during the season is proof of his success in this task. The past season can not be counted a brilliant one on the basis of the record made, but if the new enthusiasm awakened in the students, if the fight and spirit which Mr. Dawson has instilled in his charges are prophets of any merit then football is definitely on the upgrade at Virginia. Roanoke Defeated, 18-0 On September 21, the Cavaliers opened their I931 season by defeating Roanoke College in a game slowed up by numerous time-outs on both sides due to the intensive heat. Roanoke showed unexpected strength, and it was not until the second quarter wl . Captain Thomas entered the game that Virginia was able to push over first touchdown of the season. A pretty passing attack advanced the ball to the four-yard line, and Thomas went over tackle to score. Virginia scored again in the third period after a long run by Myers. and a pass placed the ball on Roanoke's one-foot line. The last touch- down ended a sustained drive on the visitors' goal line in the fourth quarter. Here, Virginia substitutes swarmed onto the field and the rest of the period saw the ball see-saw back and forth without either side gaining an advantage. I209! WACER VlRGlNlA-RANDOLFHeMACON DEBurrs Virginia Tied by Randolph-Macon On September 28, a band of fighting Yellow-Jackets from Randolph- Macon College carried off the honors by tieing the stronger Cavalier team 7-7. The visitors presented a strong defense and several fast backs to perform the feat that no former Randolph-Macon team has ever accomplished. Virginia drew first blood in the second quarter. A long pass. Harris to Thomas, put the ball on Randolph-Macon's forty-yard line. On the next play. the latter raced around left end for a touchdown. and Sackett kicked the extra point. The Yellow-Jackets' score came as a result of the most spectacular play of the game. In the third quarter, Myers punted to Lafer who caught the ball on his own forty-six-yard line and side-stepped and twisted his way to the two-yard line before being downed. After making two ineffectual thrusts at the line, Lafer again took the ball and circled right end for a touchdown. A pass scored the extra point which spelled disaster for the Cavaliers. In the closing minutes of the game. Thomas broke loose for thirty-three yards to start another attack on the Yellow-Jackets' goal line, but a fumble, recovered by Randolph - Macon on the seven-yard line ruined Virginia's chances for another score. Here the game ended with the ball in the visitors' possession. Maryland, 7; Virginia, 6 On October 5, the University of Maryland squeezed out a 7-6 victory over the Cavaliers in a game replete with thrills and fumbles. The Old Liners, fumbles had them in hot water throughout the entire game. but time after time their line withstood Virginia's assaults to avert a score. A Virginia score seemed imminent in the first few minutes of play when Myers returned the opening kick-off seventy-five yards to place the ball on IZIUI CONDON VlRGlNlA-w. AND L. CRAVATI' Maryland's fifteen-yard line. Virginia failed to gain. however, and the ball went into the Old Liners' possession. Almost immediately, the Cavaliers threatened again when Myers intercepted a pass to give them the ball on the hfteen-yard line. and again the Maryland defense proved impregnable. But Virginia was not to be denied. Cravatt pounced on a Maryland fumble on the twenty-yard line and Thomas passed to Sackett for the Cavalier's lone touchdown. Sackett's kick for the all-important extra point was wide. In the closing minutes of the last quarter the Old Liners climaxed a steady march of eighty-hve yards by scoring the tieing touchdown and then won the game when Chalmers kicked the ball squarely between the uprights. The game ended with the ball on Maryland's twenty-hve-yard line in the Cavaliers' possession. where it had been advanced by a desperate passing attack. Sewanee Wins, 3-0 In the last game played on Lambeth Field the University of the South defeated the Cavaliers by the narrow margin of one held goal. The game was slow. neither side being able to gain through the line to any appreciable extent. Patton of Sewanee and Reiss of Virginia showed up to good advantage on the defense. Thomas's presence was sorely missed by the Cavaliers. whose attack looked slower than at any other time during the season. Sewanee's score came midway in the last period when after the longest offensive advance of the day she reached Virginia's twenty-yard line. On the last down, Jones. of Sewanee. dropped back and kicked a pretty held goal for the only score of the contest. The Cavaliers then made a last desperate effort to score but a penalty halted their advance, and Sewanee kicked out of danger as the game ended. IZIII MYERS VlRClNlA-V. P. l. Poss Defeated by V. M. I. On October I9 in the dedicatory of the new Scott Stadium. the Cavaliers met defeat at the hands of the Keydets from the Virginia Military Institute by the score of '83. The game started 510' y with each team being forced to kick frequently during most of the first quarter. Early in the second quarter however Virginia jumped into a three-point lead by virtue of a beautiful place- ment kick by Bryant from the twenty-seven-yard line. V. M. I. quickly wiped out this advantage. On the next kick-off. Travers, speedy Cadet back, received the ball on his one-yard line and behind splendid interference raced down the field. F or a moment he seemed to be on his way to a touchdown but Edgar overtook him on the Cavaliers' nineteen-yard line. A short pass and three line plays netted V. M. I. a touchdown. Again in the third quarter the Keydets scored, on a long pass to Gregory. . V. M. I.,s third and last touchdown was scored after Travers had intercepted a pass to give V. M. I. the ball deep in Virginia territory. At times, Virginia's offense appeared to be going somewhere. but inter- cepted passes ruined her chances for a touchdown. Captain Thomas was a continual source of worry to the visitors, especially in running back punts. Travers was the outstanding performer for the Keydets. Washington and Lee Victorious, 18-0 A week after the V. M. I. game the Cavaliers again tasted defeat. this time at the hands of Washington and Lee. Virginia's offense was ragged and for the most part ineffective. while Mattox and Sawyer gained consisi tently for the Ninks. In the closing minutes of the first quarter, Sawyer dashed around left end forty-one yards for their first touchdown. Their other two scores were the result of badly executed passes by the Cavaliers, the first when Tilson IZIZI BRYANT VlRGlNlA-HARVARD EDGAR intercepted a pass and raced ninety-flve yards to score, and the second when Hanley knocked the ball out of Myers upraised hand and scooped it up to cross the goal line. Not only did intercepted passes aid the Minks to score. but they were also beneficial to them in halting every advance made on their own goal line. Once in the second quarter. and twic in the third. the Cavaliers penetrated far into their opponents' territory. only to lose the ball in this manner. Even as the game ended. Mattox pulled a Virginia pass out of the air, which was headed towards the outstretched arms of a Cavalier receiver. to shut Virginia out of the scoring column. Harvard Held to Three Touchdowns On the next Saturday. the Cavaliers invaded the North to engage a strong Harvard team. In holding the Crimson team. the strongest in recent years, to eighteen points Virginia displayed a spirit and fight worthy of the highest praise. For almost three quarters. Harvard was held scoreless, after a tumble in the first three minutes of the game had given them a touchdown. The Crimson outrushed Virginia nearly three to one. but the brilliant defensive play of the Old Dominion team. particularly of Thomas and Reiss. time after time averted a score. In the third quarter, Virginia proceeded to take the offense and Harvard was hard put to hold its lead. In this period the Cavaliers outgained the Crimson team by thirty yards. at one time advancing as far as the fifteen-yard line after a march of sixty-tive yards down the field. The final period saw Harvard open up with a passing attack which finally resulted in one touchdown and put the ball in scoring position for another. Wells did most of the passing. with Hageman on t' : receiving end. The former went over for the last score against a Virginia team wornout by their stubborn resistance. l213J BERGER VlRGlNlA-CAROLINA CENTRY Columbia, 27; Virginia, 0 One week after the Harvard contest. the Virginia eleven again traveled North to meet another undefeated eleven. Columbia University. With Reiss and Thomas again starring on the defense, the powerful Lions were held to two touchdowns in each half. Columbia scored in the first quarter on a long pass, Wilder to Mont- gomery. after these two backs had advanced the ball to the Cavaliers' thirty- yard line by a series of brilliant runs. They scored again in the second period when McDuffee snatched a fumble out of the air to race thirty yards for a touchdown. Virginia's offense was checked throughout the entire half, but her defense demonstrated its power by twice holding the Lions for downs inside her own ten-yard line. Columbia was held scoreless during the third quarter. but tallied twice more in the last against the weary Cavaliers. The Cavaliers showed little offensive power but displayed the same stubborn resistance on the defense that characterized their play a week earlier. Captain Thomas besides playing brilliantly on the defense got away for the longest run of the game when he returned a kick-off forty-seven yards. . Cavaliers Held to Tie by V. P. I. On November 16, the Cavaliers took the held in their first home game since the V. M. I. contest. determined to break into the winning column by defeating V. P. I. The team played its best game of the year, holding the favored Cobblers powerless on the defense and outrushing them three to one, but fate frowned on the Orange and Blue and the final score was 0-0. In the first period. the Cavaliers threatened when Thomas threw a beau- tiful pass to Edgar but he fumbled when downed on the seven-yard line, and Hardwick punted out of danger. Again in the second quarter, Edgar took the ball on the forty-one-yard line and raced to the three-yard line. but the I214l FINDER CAPTAlN-ELECT Russ SACKETT play was called back to penalize the Cavaliers, and Virginia lost the ball. The half ended soon afterward with Virginia on the Cobblers. nine-yard line, first down. goal to go. The second half was a repetition of the first, with the Cavaliers con- tinually on the offense. Once. after Thomas had dashed twenty yards around end. the Cavaliers were held on the one-foot line. chieHy by the brilliant work of Stark, V. P. I.'s all-state tackle. The game ended with the ball in the Gobblers' possession in Virginia territory for the first time during the game. Tarheels Noseout Virginia, 13-6 In the final game of the season, played at Chapel Hill on Thanksgiving Day. a fighting Virginia eleven bowed to a more powerful Tarheel aggrega- tion. Before a crowd of 28,000, the Cavaliers displayed a spirit and drive which enabled them to leave the field at half-time with a six-point lead. This score came when Slusser fumbled on his own thirty-yard line and Reiss recovered for the Cavaliers. From this point. Edgar and Thomas carried the ball to the four-yard line where a short pass to Myers scored Virginia's only touchdown. In the third quarter, however. Carolina tied the count when Branch. the Tarheels' speedy quarterback, ran back Thomas's long punt through the whole Virginia team to score. In the last quarter, a break in the form of a penalty gave the Tarheels possession of the ball on Virginia's seventeen-yard line. From there Carolina drove the ball to the one-yard line. A battling Cavalier line allowed them only two feet in three plays but on the fourth an end run produced the decisive touchdown. Captain Thomas playing his last game for the University turned in a splendid performance both on the offense and the defense. Reiss proved a tower of strength in the line as did Bryant. Branch, the Tarheel quarterback. lived up to his great reputation, his running back of punts proving to be the decisive factor in Carolina,s victory. I 215 J ALL .1? ' W . 3V7 ll 14 .. A I'H j, ' . .1453? W5.!Eifiifi?i'imw911133;???11538'jffzifwigl ' -' ' ' n? :32 s 'Ii' LEM MAYO Captain Basket-Ball, l 93 2 LEMUEL MAYO ................................................................. Captain GUS TEBELL ...................................................................... Coach C. G. SMITH ..................................................................... Manager GORDON HARRISON ................................................... Assistanl Manager TOM CALDWELL ....................................................... Assistant Manager E. E. MENEFEE ......................................................... Assistanl Manager TEAM LEM MAYO ...................... Forward REGINALD HUDSON .............. Ccnlcr JIM DELAFIELD ................. Forward SIDNEY YOUNG................'...Cuard HAROLD HODGSON ............ Forward BILL THOMAS .................... Cuard CARRINCTON HARRISON ........ Cenlcr BOB MANLEY ..................... Guard RECORD Virginia ............................... 33 William and Mary ....................... 32 Virginia ............................... 24 Navy ................................. 25 Virginin ............................... 27 V. M. l. .............................. 23 Virginia ............................... 25 W. and L. ............................ ll Virginia ............................... 3' Maryland ............................. 36 Virginia ............................... 35 V. P. I. ............................... 24 Virginia ............................... 23 Hampden-Sydncy ....................... '9 Virginia ............................... 26 V. P. l. ............................... 22 Virginia ............................... '8 SI. John's .............................. 20 Virginia .......................... '. . . . . 20 N. C. Slate ............................ l7 Virginia ............................... 26 Ohio S'Ilc ............................. 30 Virginia ............................... 24 North Carolina ......................... 26 Virginia ............................... 37 Catholic Universily ..................... 32 Virginia ............................... '8 Maryland ............................. 46 Virginia ............................... 29 V. M. l ............................... I3 Virginia ............................... '7 W. and L ............................. 2' Virginia ............................... 20 Alabama .............................. '6 Virginia ............................... '9 Georgia ............................... 40 Nmo. J...dd..hmv.mf.m . u Q . , , Tuw r; .r... n .a V V . s Basket-Ball, I 932 GLANCE at the score column is sufhcient to show that the I932 basket-ball team had the most successful season in recent years. But - this is by no means the whole story. Far more important was the general enthusiasm and interest in the games as shown by the entire student body. The bleachers were filled for practically every home game, and crowds of over three thousand were on hand for several of the more important contests. Genuine interest of this sort cannot but speak well for the future of the sport here. This arousal of enthusiasm can probably be traced to one man. Going into his second year as a coach at Virginia. Gus Tebell produced a team that played ball with the best of them and went through the opposition to win the State championship. The team was composed of practically the same men that played in I931. Captain Lem Mayo provided the spark of leadership that made the team click. His presence in the game seemed to always have a bracing. steadying effect on the other players. Paired with Mayo at forwards were Delaheld and Hodgson. Reg Hudson and Carrington Harrison alternated at center. In the guard positions were Bill Thomas, Sid Young, and Bob Manley. A larger share of Virginia,s suc- cess was due to the excellent teamwork shown by Thomas and Young in working the ball down to the forwards. dThe season opened auspiciously when Virginia took a rough 'and tumble 3332 decision from William and Mary. The battle was a see-saw affair from whistle to whistle. The Cavaliers started off with a bang, running up a 14-4 lead in the first ten minutes of play. William and Mary came right back to bring the score up to '8 all at the half. The second half again saw the visitors forcing the play to lead 29-22 with only ten minutes to go. Then. with a spectacular rally led by Bill Thomas, Virginia proceeded to pull the game out of the Ere to win 3332. Mayo and Delaheld led the scoring with nine and ten points respectively. Playing against the strong Navy quintet, Virginia was barely nosed out 25-24. At the start of the game the team CAPTAIN MAYO l2191 ?PPIF $5515 7, , gave a beautiful -xhibition of the perfection of the Meanwell system in running up fifteen points before the Midshipmen could score. However, Navy cane to life at this point and pulled up to 15 to 9 at the half. During the second period the Navy basketeers slowb whittied down this lead and forged ahead near the end at the contest. A foul shot during the fiua1 minute caused the downfall of the Cavaliers. The Virginians scored their first Southern Conference Ectory as they journeyed to Lexington to hand V. M. I. a 27 to 23 defeat. The team played a much steadier, if somewhat slower game, than in its previo 15 performances. There was no early spurt but consnstent play throughout. with a strong Hnish. Against the powerful Washington and Lee five, Vir- ginia played one of her best games 3: the season to win 25-1 1. The team got off to an early lead and was never heat'ed. The feature of the game was the superb guarding of Thomas and Young. who add the Minks to thee held goals. In the next home game the Orange and Blue team c 1topped a thrilling 35- 31 encounter to the Maryland Southern Conf rence Chamgions The Cavaliers played an excellent brand of ball throughout, and it vees only in the clasing minutes that the Terrapins went aheav win. Virginia got off to her usual fast start and 1ed 13-1 I at half time. Marf'land, reinforced by their ste11ar guard. Berger. ra11ied in the secend period and clinched the game withra hnal two min .5 spurt. Maryiand's margin of victor ame from their . :ater ability to make good their f The quintet next wmt over to Blaslr . mee' V. P. I . whom they defeated 35-24. The ga. as close and hard-fought thrnughout. Delafneld led the Virgi..ia scorers with ten points. Manley and Mayo played unusua1- 1y well for VirgiI 'a while Boslev. was the main menace to the Cavaliers. Virginia kept her state record clean by defeating Hampden-Sydney 2,319. The geme was s' THOMAS .ow an i nintere esting for the most part, although the score was close througn- out. Mayo played an excellent game for the Cavaliers, leading the scorers with seven points. Dumuo 12201 grit: : u H s 3 W 7 Hi: In tne role of hosts to V. P. I. in a return game, the Old Dominionites dupli- . cated their previouy performance by winning i 26-22. The Virginia team seemed unable , to get started in the Grst half an8 trailed l9- IZQ A revamped team came back in the sec- ond part of the game to erase the Tech lead and win with a Hying finish. An exciting game wa lost to St. John s by the score of 20-18. The Virginia bas- keteers seemed mabi-e to locate the hoop. Af- ter a slow start, the Cavaliers braced to lead at the half but a strong finish by the Mary- land quintet gave them the flnal two-point margin of victory. One of the most thrilling games of the year was played when the Virginia team downed North Carolina State, Coach Tehell's school of a few years past. The score was 20-17. Captain Lem Mayo played perhaps his best game of the season, scoring eteven points t nd leading the 'inal rally that brought victory. The visitors were lead ' I I -5 at the half. However, with three minutes left to p Virgit 1a forged into the lead and managed to hold off the Wolfpack'iintil the whistle. Another brilliant exhibition of casket-ball was seen 3.. Virginia met defeat at the hands of the visiting Ohio State team. Neither team 19 '19. than four points at an stage of the .fray. Viiginia .. vhat the upper hard during the hrSt half and at the s. fthe second. In the closing minutes, however, Ohio State put on an irresistible httack to win by a final score of 30-26. Thomas and Delafield shared high point honors with seven markers apiece, 1 The University of North Carolina won a heart-break- ing overtime battle from the Cavaliers in the next home game. After the Virginians ham :d throughout the first half, he Tarheel quint came oack to take the advantage in the second period. The Orange and Blue again pulled into the lead only to have a Carolina basket knot the score at 24 all as the HARRISON HUDSON I2211 , 9 3??! in? 7s , Y. W! 373;. :m r73 '5 rv regular period ended. A field goal by Edwards. the Tar- heel center. in the extra five minutes gave Carolina the contest. An unexpected ability to sink foul shots brought Virginia a victory over her next home opponent, Catholic University of Washington. The final score was 37-32. The Old Dominion- ites converted nine out of fourteen free tries while C. U. suc- ceeded in only four out of thirteen attempts. Thomas was high scorer for the Cavaliers with three field goals and three foul shots. The Orange and Blue team showed a relapse of form after a string of hard games and bowed to the Maryland hve 41-15. The Cavaliers kept right behind the Terrapins until half time. but at the start of the second period a barrage of Maryland baskets left Virginia far behind. This was the first bad defeat suffered by the team. In its last home game of the season the Cavaliers decisively downed V. M. I. for the second time. This time the score was 2943. Mayo began the scoring for Virginia with a two- pointer. and this lead was never overcome. The game was marred by much fouling in the second half. Captain Mayo received a tremen- dous ovation as he left the Hoor for the last time in a home game. Crainger was the star of the Cadet attack. Having clinched the State title by its victory over V. M. I. the team seemed let down in their final encounter, and bowed to Washington and Lee. However. an overtime period was necessary before the Minks triumphed Zl-l7. This was the only game within the State that Virginia lost during the season. CAFT.-ELECT You No Southern Conference Tournament The Virginia basket-bail team provided the first major upset of the tournament by downing the much-favored Alabama quint 20-16, and so placing in the quarter finals. The clever passing attack of the Cavaliers worked to perfection, and proved too intricate for Alabama. Showing a complete reversal of form, the Orange and Blue bowed to Georgia 40-17, in a game marked by extreme roughness. The Virginians seemed to miss the services of Thomas who had been injured in the Alabama fray. Incidentally, Georgia was the ultimate winner of the tournament, downing Duke and North Carolina. ; m'mm: 1 W! I I W '1 FENTON GENTRY Captain NR... .OZCAOm ... .. . . $ Boxing, I 932 FENTON A. GENTRY ............................................................ Captain JOHN s. LAROWE ................................................................. Coach WILLOUGHBY N. OFFLEY ...................................................... a lanagcr JOHN FURNISS ......................................................... Assistant Manager JAMES H. HARRIS ..................................................... Assistant Manager 0. c. MOORE ........................................................... Assistant Manager TEAM FRANK H. RUSSEL .......... Bantammcigh! HAROLD C. STUART ........ Welterweight RICHARD P. SOWERS ....... Banlamwcighl DOUGLAS MYERS ........... Middleweight ROBERT GOLDSTEIN ....... Featherweight HIRAM SMITH..............M.'ddzcmeigm THOMAS L. FISHBURNE ..... Lightweighl LEWIS REISS ........... Light Heavyweight A FENTON A. CENTRY ........ Heavyweight RECORD Virginia ............................... 4 Duke ................................. 3 Virginia ............................... 5 v. M. 1. .............................. 2 Virginia ............................... 5 v. P. 1. ............................... 2 Virginia ............................... 6 North Carolina ......................... I Virginia ............................... 6 Yale .................................. I First Place. Southern Conference Tox..nament to to :.;I 5-: '12 CEYPIS'TiIEIS Boxing, I 932 1 HE. I932 boxing team was perhaps the most successful ever experienced by the University of Virginia. After going through the regular season without the semblance of a defeat. the team proceeded to chalk up an impressive victory in the Southern Conference Tournament by doubling the score of their nearest rivals. The performance of the individuals throughout the entire season was brilliant and too much praise cannot be heaped upon Coach LaRowe for the marvelous manner in which he developed the men. Duke Bows in Opener Fighting without the services of Goldstein. who was unable to make weight. the Cavalier boxers opened the season with a 4-3 victory over Duke University. After having lost the first two bouts of the evening. the Virginia mittmen came back strong in the heavier weights to capture the meet. The first Orange and Blue victory came in the lightweight class when Fishburne. fighting a cool battle in his tirst varsity appearance, outpointed Miller. Stuart made the score two-all CAPTAIN Gamay by earning a technical knockout over Barnette near the close of the second round. Virginia forged into the lead as the result of another technical knockout delivered by Myers. the Cavalier entry and South- ern Conference Champion in the middleweight division. Hyatt of Duke and Reiss of Virginia slugged it out for two and a half rounds before Hyatt scored a fluke knockout. With the count at three-all, Captain Gentry proceeded to win a clear cut decision over Captain Bolich of the Blue Devils. Both men fought furiously from the open- ing be . but Gentry clearly had the better of it all the way. Virginia Defeats V. M. 1., 5-2 Before one of the largest crowds ever to witness an opening meet in Memorial Gymnasium, Virginia's Sluggers punched their way to a decisive 5-2 win over the Cadets from V. M. I. The team got off to a good start when Russell. Cavalier bantamweight. took a four round decision. from Rogers. In the featherweight class Coldstein scored an easy one-minute technical knockout over Allport. A hard left jab caused the V. M. I. coach to toss in the towel. The Keydets scored their First win when Bain eked out a four-round decision over Fishburne after an extremely close and hard fought battle. Fishburne took the hrst two rounds but Bain came back strong in the fmal and Russ I 220; j also in the extra round. Stuart kept his slate clean by scoring a three- round decision over Epps of V. M. I. The Virginian won all three rounds flooring Epps once for the count of nine. Hiram Smith. substi- tuting for Myers in the middleweight class. clinched the meet for the Cavaliers when he knocked out Mason in the second round of their fight. Dunn. former V. M. 1. football captain. used his tremendous advantage in weight to good advantage as he won on a technical knockout from Oppenheimer. fighting in place of Reiss in the l75-pound class. The fifth Virginia victory came in the heavyweight class as Bryant took an easy decision from Kostainsek. At no time during the fight did either man land a clean blow. V. P. l. Defeated On January 30 the Cavalier ringmen journeyed to Blacksburg where they administered an easy 5-2 win over V. P. L's leather pushers. Russell started off the evening's festivities nicely when he took a three- round decision from Stroud, but Spiker. lighting in the featherweight division. lost to Towler. Towler started slowly but gradually gathered steam until he had the bout well under control. The Techmen put forth no fighter in the lightweight class and Goldstein was awarded the decision by forfeit. Mosby of V. P. I. put up a nice fight against Stuart but succumbed to the hard hitting Cavalier after three rounds. Doug Myers clinched the meet for Virginia when he scored a clean cut knockout over Rose in the second round. Reiss boxed nicely to take the measure of Eisen for the final Virginia win. In the heavyweight class Captain Gentry met a tartar in Captain Stark of Tech. and. after three rounds of gruelling fighting, the decision was awarded to Stark. This was Centry's first loss in over a year and Stark was undefeated during the regular season. Stark's ability to hit harder proved the deciding factor in the Virginian's downfall. Virginia, 6; North Carolina, 1 Virginia's undefeated boxers next blasted their way to a brilliant 6-I victory over the strong North Carolina team. Showing strength in every weight. the Cavalier aggregation was perhaps the strongest ever to see action before the University fans. Sowers. substituting for Russell in the bantamweight class. showed unexpected strength and fought on even terms with Williams for three rounds only to lose by a technical knockout in the extra round. In one of the most exciting battles ever staged in the Memorial Gymnasium. Bobby Coldstein was called upon to use all of his boxing knowledge to take an extremely close three-round decision from Levinson. ace of the Tarheel squad. The Orange and Blue jumped into the lead as the result of Fishburne's victory over Raymer of Chapel Hill. STUART f227l Stuart maintained his perfect seasonal record at the expense of Lumpkin. He found little trouble In winning the decision after outpointing his oppon- ent during every round. Keeping up his enviable record of winning every light this year by a knockout. Myers found Wadsworth an easy mark for his murderous right and the Carolinian was unable to answer the bell for the second round. In the light heavyweight division. Reiss met the highly touted Wildcat Brown on his own ground and defeated him in a slug- ging match that kept the crowd on edge. Repeatedly the fighters stood toe to toe and slugged it out. but it was always Brown who finally gave ground. North Carolina forfeited the unlimited fight to Captain Gentry of Virginia. Undefeated Yale Team Bows 6-1 Crushing the big Blue team of Yale. hitherto undefeated. by an overwhelming 6-! score, Virginia's championship boxing team swept aside the last obstacle that lay in their path to an undefeated season. Harold Stuart's brilliant victory over DelCenio. and Bobby Goldstein's F'SHBURNE sensational hrst-round knockout over Bentley were perhaps the outstanding bouts of the evening. although Doug Myers showed excellent form in taking a clean-cut decision from Captaip Bubb of the Yalemen. Virginia's first and only loss was suffered in the bantamweight division when Thomas. star of the Yale team. knocked out Sowers in the second round. Coldstein evened the count with a brilliant knockout over his Yale opponent in the fIrst round. It was one of the cleanest knockouts ever witnessed in the Memorial Gymnasium. In the lightweight class Fishburne got the decision over Walker of the Elis after three fairly close rounds. Stuart went through the season undefeated as a result of his victory over DelCenio. undefeated in collegiate boxing circles for two years. In the l60-pound class. Myers gave a beautiful exhibition of boxing to outpoint Bubb. The Yale hghter seemed to respect Myer's right and never carried the fIght t3 the Virginian. Reiss slugged his way to an easy victory over Munson. Yale football and crew star in the hnal bout of the evening to add another point to the Cavalier total. As Yale put forth no fIghter in the unlimited class. Captain Gentry was awarded the decision by forfeit. Southern Conference Tournament, 1932 Eighty-four fighters representing seventeen colleges throughout the South entered the sixth annual Southern Conference Boxing Tournament. which was held in Memorial Gymnasium February 25. 26, 27. This was the greatest display of college hghters ever staged in the United States and proves the rapidity with which boxing is attaining popularity throughout the South. Besides Virginia. the defending champions. teams I2281 CAPTAlN-ELECT GOLDSTEIN from V. P. 1.. Washington and Lee. V. M. 1.. Maryland. North Carolina. Duke. N. C. State. Clemson, South Carolina. Georgia, Georgia Tech, Florida. Alabama. Mississippi A. 6: M.. Tulane. and L. S. U. were represented. Virginia retained her championship. registering 16 points while Duke and Tulane tied for second with eight apiece. Mississippi A. 8: M. and North Carolina State were next in line with five points as W. and L.. North Carolina. and Georgia scored three points apiece. The remaining nine teams were unable to place a man in the finals and hence did not enter into the scoring column. Captain Gentry. Goldstein. Myers. and Reiss of Virginia reached the finals but only Reiss and Coldstein were able to win. Gentry was forced to forfeit to Hill of Tulane. Sowers. lighting in the bantamweight class for Virginia. was defeated by Minardi of Florida in the first round of the tournament. Fishburne got to the semi-fmals in the lightweight class before he was defeated by Watts of South Carolina in a very close match. In one of the major upsets of the tournament. Fryer of Georgia Tech defeated Stuart in the first round of the tournament. Coldstein of Virginia and Hill of Tulane were the only lighters to retain their individual championships. Gentry. of Vir- ginia. light heavyweight champion last year. was forced to move into the heavyweight class this year and succeeded in reaching the finals before he was forced to forfeit. Myers. Virginia's Conference middleweight champion last year. fought his way to the finals this year only to lose to Page of Mississippi A. 8: M. As a result of the finals. the following men were named Southern Conference Cham- pions: Lloyd. Duke, bantamweight; Goldstein. Virginia. featherweight: Watts. South Carolina. lightweight; Garner. North Carolina State. welterweight; Page. Mississippi A. 8: M.. middleweight; Reiss. Virginia. light heavyweight; and Hill. Tulane. heavy- weight. l229l SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM VIRGINIA TlTLE-HOLDERS FRANK VVISNER Captain TRACK l 1 ?l i S13 11; Ill E: Track H 3.2. FOR 1932 LAMONT BRYAN ................................................................ Caplain ARCHIE HAHN .................................................................... Coach FRANK WISNER .......................................................... Assistant Coach WILL OVEN .................................................................... Manager M. P. JORDAN .......................................................... Assistant Alanagcr W. B. JORDAN .......................................................... Assislanl Manager TEAM, 1931 F. G. WISNER H. P. MCDONALD ROBERT COLES L. S. BRYAN T. A. DEES R. W. DAY J. C. H. BRYANT C. R. TOMPKINS HUNSDON CARY H. C. MOTLEY W. J. LAUCK F. E. JOHNSON H. T. HOLDEN R. S. KIMBALL J. O. MOORMAN J. B. PLATT C. W. VVYLIE H. M. SACKETT L. E. MAYO RECORD Virginia, 96; Maryland, 30. Virginia. 85; V . P. 1.. 4'. Virginia. 8'; V. M. 1., 45. Virginia. 65 '3; W. and L.. 53 H-IZ; V. M. 1., 25 3-4; V. P. 1.. '9. Runner-up Southern Conference: Tulane, 3!; Virginia. 29; Alabama. 28 1-2. I2331 .mo. .v-Uxxmh cl :0 1 .. .A 3U: .q H , , A, 1. Couzs WYLLIE CLEARS ELEVEN FEET WISNER Track, I 93l : to the high standards set by Virginia teams of the past. After getting ifs. OH to a slow start in their only indoor meet, the Orange and Blue traekmen gathered momentum during the outdoor season. easily annexing the three dual meets. going on to win the State meet, and climaxing a highly successful year by taking the runner-up position in the Southern Conference games at Birmingham. In Captain Wisner Virginia produced one of the best sprinters in the East. Not only could he be counted on for first places in the hundred and two-twenty, but in the broad jump as well. Only once during the season was Wisner beaten in the sprintsethen only by inches, in the hundred at Birming- ham. Coles proved to be a capable understudy to Wisner, following close on his heels in the dashes and taking his place in the broad jump whenever Wisner was unable to compete. Lauck was another mainstay of the team in the mile event. During the season he was defeated only by Ham Smith. the V. M. I. ace. and in the Conference meet Lauck turned the tables, winning from Smith and other highly touted rivals. Holden was a consistent point winner in the two-mile run, as was Cary in the half. Captain-elect Bryan and Dees together ably took care of the high hurdles, while Coles was always sure of a first or second in the lows. In the held events Virginia was not so strong as in the running depart- ments. Bryant. in the discus and shot put, was the most consistent performer. Kimball and Tompkins were sure scorers in the javelin throw. Mayo, Moor- man, and Wyllie usually shared honors in the pole vault as did Mayo and Johnson in the high jump. Too much credit cannot be given Coach Archie Hahn for his develop- ment of a winning aggregation. His personal supervision and tireless patience I2351 CAREY HOLDEN BREAKING TAPE BRYAN brought out the best in every man on the squad. Nothing shows this better than the steady improvement shown by the team as a whole from the beginning of the season to the end. INDOOR SEASON Washington and Lee Victorious The season opened on F ebruary 7 with Virginia,s journeying to Lexing- ton to meet the powerful W. and L. team. The Generals. I930 Conference Indoor Champions. defeated the Orange and Blue by the close score of 53 to 39. One feature of the meet was the victory of Coies over Finklestein of W. and L., Southern Conference champion in the low hurdles. In this race Coles equalled the W. and L. record. Lauck was high scorer for Virginia with hrsts in both the miles and two-mile runs. Wisner took second place in both the quarter and the 40-yard dash. The half-mile provided many thrills as Cary barely nosed out his W. and L. opponent. Virginia did not appear so strong in the field events although Moorman and Johnson turned in excellent performances in the pole vault and high jump respectively. The poor showing of Virginia in the shorter running events can be attributed in part at least to the small size of the W. and L. gymnasium and to the unbanked track wl ich proved quite a handicap to those used to the larger banked track at home. OUTDOOR SEASON Maryland Defeated In the first outdoor meet. Archie Hahn's charges had little trouble in turning back the University of Maryland by a score of 96-30. Captain Frank Wisner was easily the hero of the day with a trio of first places result- I2361 LAUCK DEES IN THE LEAD HOLDEN ing from a 9.9 hundred, a 21.6 furlong and a leap of 23 ft. WA in. in the broad jump. Coles ran a beautiful race to win the low hurdles in 25.3 seconds, and placed second to Wisner in each of the sprints and in the broad jump. Maryland failed to win any out and out first places, but won two ties as Fouts came through in both the pole vault and high jump to equal the marks of his Cavalier opponents. In the majority of the races the times were not unusually good as the winners were not pressed. Bryanfs toss of I32 ft. IO in. in the discus throw won him an easy first. He also placed first in the shot put with a distance of 42 ft. 7 in. Other winners for Virginia were Dees in the high hurdles. Platt in the quarter. Cary in the half, Lauck in the mile, Holden in the two-mile, and Kimball in the javelin throw. Cadets Taken into Camp The next week the Cavalier tracksters continued their winning ways by downing V. M. I. in Lexington by a score of 81 to 45. Virginia acquired nine hrst places to five for the Cadets. Wisner again led the attack with his usual victories in the century, two-twenty, and broad jump. He was closely followed for high-point man by Bobby Coles, whose three second places and victory in the low hurdles gave him a total of fourteen. In perhaps the most exciting race of the day Billy Lauck led Smith, Cadet captain, for three laps of the mile, only to lose by inches in a heart-brea' ing final sprint. The time was 4 minutes 28 2-5 seconds. In the field events Virginia showed marked superiority, making a clean sweep in both the pole vault and shot put. Virginia, 85; V. P. L, 41 On an icy cold. rain and wind swept field the Cavaliers kept clean their slate by soundly defeating V. P. I. to the tune of 85 to 41. Wisner and Coles continued to uphold their supremacy, together garnering twenty-three I2371 UEPIE , tl I'lS 4.9+. r points. The Techmen were able to account for only four first places. one of these coming when Swart heaved the shot over 47 feet. Cary and Lauck ran beautiful races in the half-mile and mile respectively to win these events handily. Mayo starred for Virginia winning the high jump and tying with Wyllie for second in the pole vault. Chris Tompkins threw the javelin over I65 feet to win an easy first in that event. Victory in State Meet After a two-weeks' rest clue to the cancelling of the Navy meet, the Orange and Blue track team amply demonstrated its power by winning the State meet held in Lexington. Virginia with 65 1-3 points was followed by Washington and Lee with 53 11-12. V. M. I. was third with 25 3-4 and V. P. I. fourth with 19. Records fell one after the other under the combined assaults of these four teams. Frank Wisner led the attack by setting new marks of 9.9 in the century and 22 Hat in the furlong. Billy Lauck ran the best race of his career but was again defeated by Smith of V. M. I. in the record time of 422:8. Hunsdon Cary kept his record clear for the year by winning the halfemile in two minutes Hat. Although the Cavaliers did not show such all-around strength in the field events. they won the broad jump and tied for first in the high jump. Southern Conference Meet Conceded by sports writers a lone point in the meet at Birmingham. the Orange and Blue track team upset every prediction and took second place in a very closely contested struggle. Tulane's margin of victory over the Cavaliers was a slender two points. Virginia's position in turn was closely contested by Alabama and North Carolina, who came in third and fourth respectively. At first it seemed as if Virginia would walk away with the meet; but Tulane. coming through in the last event, nosed out the Cavaliers. Captain Frank Wisner running in his last meet for Virginia won victories in the two-twenty and broad jump, and was beaten only by a hair,s breadth in the century. In the preliminaries of this event Wisner tied the Southern Conference record of 9.7 seconds. Billy Lauck, with a splendid exhibition of grit. came through to defeat his fomier jinx. Smith of V. M. 1. Bryant took second in the discus throw and fifth in the shot put. Holden scored third in the two-mile and Cary took fourth in the half to complete the Virginia scoring. mast mml1RNWWWUi'iiiziii?!i1HHWi11E$iiiii3i$T:ii313.4, . CLARENCE DENT Captain :2 JJAQmMmAxm c wuss cuil i, Baseball, l 932 FRANK P. SIPPLEY .............................................................. Captain GUS TEBELL ...................................................................... Coach J. D. HURT ...................................................................... IWanagcr H. D. SAYER ............................................................ Assistanl Alanagcr J. B. COOPER ........................................................... Assistant IWanagcr B. C. BALDWIN ......................................................... Assistant Alanagcr TEAM, 1931 CLARENCE DENT. Captain ...................................................... Shorlslop W. WI. BREWER .................................................................. Pilcr'u'r H. C. BRYANT ................................................................ Right Field 5. C. DAWSON ............................................................... Center Field M. B. LEWIS ................................................................... Lefl Field F. P. SIPPLEY ................................................................. First Base H. C. STEINBERG ............................................................ Second Base J. B. PINDER .................................................................. Third Base G. R. FLETCHER ................................................................. Pitcher LEO FRED ........................................................................ Pitcher C. E. POSS ....................................................................... Caichcr S. L. LEE ..................................................................... Center Field RECORD Virginia ................................ 2 Dartmouth .............................. I I Virginia ................................ 0 Yale .................................. 4 Virginia ................................ 7 Yale .................................. 9 Virginia ............ . ................... 2 W7. and L. ............................. 9 Virginia ................................ I North Carolina ......................... 6 Virginia ................................ 3 V, M. I. .............................. 4 Virginia ............................ I I Harvard ............................... IO Virginia .............. . ............. I Princeton .............................. 8 Virginia ................................ 2 Princeton .............................. 6 Virginia ................................ I Maryland .............................. I0 Virginia ................................ 4 V. P. l. ................................ 5 Virginia ..... . .......................... 6 N. C. Slate ............................. I Virginia ................................ 9 V. M. I. ............................... I4 Virginia ................................ 2 North Carolina ......................... 6 Virginia ................................ 4 North Carolina ............... . ......... I 5 Virginia ................................ I W. and L. ............................. 9 Virginia ................................ I V7. P. I, ............................... 6 I 241 J CAPTAIN DENT BRYANT Season . HE Cavaliers opened their I931 baseball season with an I I-2 defeat it .1 , at the hands of Dartmouth. last year's Eastern Intercollegiate Cham- :- '1' pions. The game was halted at the end of the sixth inning due to a heavy rain with Virginia leading up until the fifth. Brewer started in the box for the home team and held the big Green team to a single tally up until the fifth while his teammates scored twice. But then Brewer was driven from the box after seven runshad been scored and he was replaced by Fletcher. Dartmouth got her last runs in the first half of the-sixth and the game was called when Virginia failed to score in her half of the inning. Drop Two to Yale Playing in weather far more suitable to football than to baseball, the Varsity nine suffered its second defeat of the year by bowing to Yale 4-0. Wheeler, the Yale twirler, was in rare form and allowed the Virginians only six scattered hits. Steinberg was the only Virginia man to get as far as third base. The second game between these two teams proved a far more interest- ing fray, going eleven 1nnings before the Bulldogs finally emerged victorious by virtue of a home run with one man on. Brewer struck out '2 men and held Yale to l I hits while the Cavaliers were garnering sixteen. Bryant was the individual hitting star of the day getting four hits out of live attempts. Generals Win Virginia suffered her fourth consecutive defeat due to an eighth inning rally by W. and L. The flrst seven innings were a pitchers' duel, with Fletcher, the Cavalier hurler, holding the upper hand. But in the eighth the Generals scored six runs and added two more in the ninth to increase their margin. I 242 l FLETCHER PINDER More Losses The fifth game on Lambeth Field witnessed the fifth straight defeat of the Cavaliers, this time at the hands of their traditional rivals, North Carolina, by the score of 64. Brewer did the pitching for the home team but was unable to hold the Tarheels who got off to a 2-0 lead in the first inning. Vir, ginia's lone tally came in the seventh when Bryant hit a triple and scored on Breweris single to right field. The Cavaliers next journeyed to Lexington where they met with a heart-breaking 4-3 defeat by V. M. I. Fletcher pitched the entire game for the Orange and Blue. and he came very close to pulling the team through for a victory. A Reversal of Form The team. by no means disheartened by their poor showing in the previous contests, met and defeated the Harvard nine in a very close and exciting game. The final score was I MO in favor in the Cavaliers. Showing absolutely no respect for the athletic ability of Ben Ticknor. all-American center. the Virginians ran up a six-run lead in the first two innings. Frank Sippley. first baseman, led the Cavalier attack making five safe hits out of as many tries and also scoring the winning run. Princeton Victors Twice The Cavaliers were next the host to Princeton for a two-game series. The Tigers took both games with scores of 8-1 and 6-2. Brewer pitched the first game for the Virginians. but he was unable to check the strong Princeton offense. On the other hand the V irginia batters showed great weaknesses being able to score only once. In the third inning Lee was safe at first on an error and Dawson doubled to send him to third. Steinbergs sacrifice Hy to right field brought Lee home and after this Virginia never seriously threatened. The second encounter with Princeton started out like a pitchers duel, with Fletcher l'lml SIPPLEY STEINBERG in the box for Virginia. The seventh inning opened with the score tied at 2-2 but here the Tigers annexed a run, and then scored three more in the eighth while the Cavaliers were unable to tally. The game ended with no further scoring on the part of either team. Maryland and V. P. 1. Win Virginia next migrated to College Park for a game with the strong Maryland team. Ragged fielding and numerous errors were largely respon- sible for the poor showing of the team as they went down to an overwhelming IO-l defeat. The Virginia batters were still in a slump, no individual for the Orange and Blue being able to connect safely twice. The Cavalier Sluggers showed their best form of the season against a powerful V. P. 1. team but went down to a close 5-4 defeat. The Virginians outhit their rivals but lacked the punch to score when hits meant runs. Virginia, 6; N. C. State, 1 The North Carolina State team. making its annual appearance on Lam- beth Field, was an easy prey for the Cavaliers. The Wolfpack was a strong favorite to win. boasting of only one defeat up to this encounter. Leo F red pitched his team to a 6-l victory behind faultless support. The Orange and Blue jumped away to a two-run lead in the first inning. added one more in the fourth, and three in the eighth. Fred had a shutout until the ninth when the State team bunched hits to score one run. Lose Five Straight Showing a complete reversal of form after going l9 innings without an error, the Cavalier team booted the ball all over the lot to lose a very unim- I2441 pressive game to V. M. I. by the score of 14-9. Both teams were hitting the ball freely but the Keydets showed a better scoring punch. They scored in every inning of the game with the exception of the fifth. Brewer, Finder, and Sippley were the hitting stars for the Cavaliers. Travel for the time failed to broaden Virginia's attitude toward victory and consequently North Carolina won two victories at the expense of the Orange and Blue. The first game played at Chapel Hill went to the Tar- heels by the score of 6-2 after an exciting fray. The second, however. was a massacre for the Virginians. The North Carolinians complete1y routed Virginia's pitchers while on the other hand the Cavalier Sluggers were unable to hit the ball on the nose. The hnal score was 15-4 in favor of the Tarheels. The game was played at Greensboro. Closing the season in characteristic style the Virginia nine dropped two games over the week-end. W. and L. administered a stinging 9-1 defeat on Friday as Williams, the opposing hurler, held the Cavaliers to six hits and one run while his teammates were scoring at will. The final game of the season was a crushing 6-1 defeat at the hands of the Cobblers from V. P. I. The Cadets jumped into the lead from the beginning and were never threat- ened as the Cavaliers were held completely in check by the Cobbler pitcher. I245l mm. .8. .ngnrmto 57me M. ., . . ..,,.. CROSS-COUNTRY SWIMMING LACROSSE TENNIS GOLF x X I W h , ,,7 WWW, , ,, ,J ; J ! , W Ag w FI- . r137, W V 3 v-E L . ,; u :ler- , r . ' 'k .h-AIQ' r Cross-Country, I 93 I H. T. HOLDEN ................................................................... Caplain ST. GEORGE LEE ................................................................ Manager L. W. MCILHANEY ................................................................ Coach TEAM H. T. HOlDEN PEDEN W. J. LAUCK DANNENBRINK REIF H. CARY RECORD Virginia. l5; Johns Hopkins. 0. Virginia. 3'; Navy. 24. Virginia. 30; V. M. 1.. 27. Slate Mccl-V. P. 1.. 30: V. M. L. 48; Virginia. 55. CHIS? u, u s 11 u t 51,4 '0; ginia s harriers the I931 cross-country team experienced a fair season. 31 wa' The record 15 more noteworthy for the individual performances of Lauck and Captain Holden than from a standpoint of team performance. Lauck placed first 1n every meet while Holden accompanied him across the finish to tie him for hrst honors in both the Johns Hopkins and State Meet. The first meet was with Johns Hopkins from which the Cavaliers emerged victorious by the perfect score of 15. The first five places went to Virginia. Lauck and Holden tied for first with Dannenbrink, Cary, and Reif following them across the line in the order mentioned. On October 20, the Navy cross-country team vanquished the Cavaliers by a score of 24-31. Lauck finished ahead of the pack and Holden finished third but the Midshipmen captured the next five places to triumph. The meet was held over the difficult Navy course. In their third appearance of the season, the Cavaliers bowed to the V. M. I. harriers by the close score of 27-30. Lauck took his customary first place breaking the course record. Holden was close on his heels to take second but the Cadets duplicated the Midshipmen's performance of the preceding week to win handily. The fmal meet of the season. a triangular affair among V. P. 1., V. M. 1.. and Virginia, resulted in a Gobbler victory. Although Holden and Lauck of Virginia again tied for hrst place in the time of 28 minutes 37 seconds, the Cavaliers were nosed out of second place by seven points, V. P. I. placed four of the first seven runners to score only 30 points, V. M. I. followed with 48 points, and Virginia was last with 55 points. f2491 ;. t 33 A . f. 5-0' - l! 1491 V 7 '3 .i 'jyiff w- .th'rsWV v '- .V. V3 q ' :- .'-,-: vp-i 4? U 21 3 ;.A Swimming, I 93 2 THAD B. LAMPTON ............................................................. Captain GORDON PEYTON ................................................................ Couch WILLIAM K. SANFORD ......................................................... Manager TEAM LAMPTON TARPLEE COHEN MONTACUE PHILLIPS DANIELS BLUMENTHAL FISHBURNE MARSTON SAYER PACE BERKELY ANDREWS MCMURTRY PORTER RECORD Virginia ................ . .............. 47 Richmond Y. M. C. A ................... 39 Virginia ............................... 50 Duke ................................. 25 Virginia ............................... 31 Washington and Lee .................... 35 Virginia ............................... 36 William and Mary ...................... 30 Virginia ............................... 49 Johns Hopkins ......................... I7 Virginia ............................... 40 George V'ashinglon ..................... 26 05.15350IIIS w,v L: Swimming, l 932 NOTHER successful swimming record was chalked up as the I932 Virginia team went through the season with only one defeat, this - coming at the hands of Washington and Lee, state champions. Lampton. Sayer, and Blumenthal were the outstanding performers on the squad. and all went through the season with only one defeat. The swimmers opened the season with the Richmond Y. M. C. A. in a meet in which they clearly outclassed their opponents. The final score was 47-l9 as the Cavaliers annexed five out of the seven first places. The team represented a well-balanced outfit with no outstanding weakness in any event. Captain Lampton. Blumenthal, and McMurtry showed to advantage for Virginia. Rising to the occasion -Hawlessly, the Varsity mermen completely swamped the Duke team 50-25. No Duke man was able to capture a single first place against the all-arouncl powerful Orange and Blue team. The Virginia relay team, composed of Montague, Garrett, Daniels, and Lampton. came through in easy style to open the meet. Lampton. Montague. Sayer, Blumenthal, Andrews. and Fishburne all chalked up first places for the Old Dominionites. The one and only defeat of the season was next suffered as the Cavaliers bowed to the fast Washington and Lee team. The meet was extremely close throughout and was not decided until the final event which the Generals won. Lampton. Blumenthal, and McMurtry were the first place winners for Vir- ginia. In another close and exciting meet, the Cavaliers nosed out the William and Mary swimmers 36-30 following their defeat by W. and L. The relay team won as did Lampton, Blumenthal, and Sayer. Piling up a large total of points by winning hrst place in every event, the Cavaliers defeated Johns Hopkins 49-l7 in Memorial Gymnasium. The feature of the meet came in the breast stroke event when Blumenthal set a new pool record. The final meet of the year was marked by the habitual success of the team. George Washington University was easily overwhelmed 40-26 in a meet which was marked by the speed of the Virginia relay team. I2511 ..1 Lacrosse, l 932 WILLIAM DEBUTTS .............................................................. Caplain GUS WELCH ...................................................................... Coach C. H. SUMMERS ................................................................. Manager TEAM. 1931 CAMERON ....................... lnhome BROUN ........................... Center SMITH .......................... Oulhomc GALLAGHER ............... Third Defense EDGAR ...................... Third Allaclf ST. CLAIR ................ Second Defense XVYLLY ............... . . . .Sccond Attack BYRD ........................ Firs! Defense EVANS ........................ Firsl Atlack DEBUTTS 1CD .................. Covcr-poinl BELAVAL ........................ Coolie RECORD, 1931 Oirginia ............................... 0 Georgia ............................... I 4 Virginia ............................... 2 Pennsylvania ........................... 9 Virginia ............................... 2 Georgia Tech .......................... 2 Lacrosse, I 93 I : 1FTER two months of intensive training, Coach Gus Welch organ- ized the varsity lacrosse team composed of many veteran players in - order to meet their difhcult schedule of six games. However. three of these six were cancelled because of the death of President Alderman. The team, although it contained several individual stars, lacked team work and scoring ability and was able to tie only one of the three games actually played. In the initial game of the season, the Virginia lacrosse team, handicapped by a driving rain and a generally perceptible lack of team work, bowed to the powerful stickmen from the University of Georgia. The Cavaliers held the Bulldogs scoreless for the first ten minutes of play but then their defense cracked and Georgia slid along to an easy victory. Showing a decided improvement over their first attempt, but still lacking in coordination. the Orange and Blue team lost to the University of Pennsyl- vania team by the margin of 9-2. The work of Captain DeButts on the Virginia defense was outstanding. In the final game of the season for the Cavaliers, Georgia Tech was held to a 2-2 tie in one of the most thrilling games ever played on Lambeth Field. This game required two extra periods in an attempt to break the tie but the defense of both teams was too strong for the opponents to break through for a score. I233 I Golf, I 93 l H. R. KERN ...................................................................... Caplat'n E. FONTAINE BROUN .......................................................... Manager TEAM H. R. KERN G. BROWN MILLER CHARLES D. EVANS ROBERT REINS E. F. BROUN RICHMOND MOORE RECORD Virginia ............................... 15 Richmond Medical College ............... 2 Virginia ............................... 3 Duke '5 Virginia .............................. 9 North Carolina ......................... l8 C$1EKS$CLI1LS . y f 5?. Golf, I 93 l - UE to the uncertainty of having a golf team, a full schedule of meets could not be prepared for the 1931 golfers. However, early in the , spring, arrangements were finally completed with the Swannanoa Country Club for the use of the course for practice and also for the meets. The seasonal record was one victory against two defeats. In the opening meet of the season. the Virginia golfers scored a one-sided victory over Richmond Medical College. The match was played in Rich- mond, the score being 15-2. Every singles match was won by a large score and only one of the doubles matches was 1ost. Duke next rang up a stinging 15-3 defeat over the Cavaliers for their first defeat. Evans shot a spectacular 72 for the low score of the day. Evans and Miller paired together in the doubles to register Virginia,s only victory. The schedule closed with the other defeat coming at the hands of North Carolina. the final score being 18-9. In the singles the Cavaliers met with tolerable success as Kern and Reins won their matches and Miller got a half, but not a Virginia team was able to win in the doubles. I 1.331 Tennis, l 93 l C. ALPHONSO SMITH ........................................................... Captain ALAN K. WYLIE ................................................................. Coach FEAM C. A. SMITH W. P. DAME J. D. MARTIN G. E. BURNETT E. T. NEWELL J. P. DELAFIELD RECORD, 193 1 Virginia ............................... 7 Washington and Lee ..................... 2 Virginia ............................... I Country Club of Virgin3a ................. 5 Virginia ............................... 8 George Wahinglon ...................... I Virginia ............................... 7 Duke .................................. 2 Virginia ............................... 9 Maryland ............................. 0 Virginia ............................... 2 Navy .................................. 7 Virginia ............................... 5 Bal'lmorc Country Club .................. 4 -'-. .'-' y .1- , 37:24-1- gftrz h V $- .q , .. , , . ,1. m;- 3h' 1 Q3311 man- lmt 1T .. .. ... -5....-;..--m. ii -' :11?.....!.a. 19.2.:22 1. 3.'.:.':'.!1 .'.SEL'.V .-ET.; !IETH5 m-selism' 7 : W $3335.. ' ' t Tennis, l 93 l .HE Tennis team of l93l, under the tutelage of Coach Wylie, en- I countered an extremely successful season, winning five out of their 1 seven meets. Victories were registered over W. and L., Maryland, George Washington University, Duke, and the Baltimore Country Club, while defeats were handed the Cavaliers by the Country Club of Virginia and N avy. The Virginians opened their season against Washington and Lee and easily won 7-2. Captain Smith, Dame, Newell, and Martin won handily 1n the singles events as Burnett and Delalield were defeated. The Orange and Blue won all three of the doubles matches over their Mink opponents. Virginia met a stinging 5-l defeat in their next meet at the hands of the Country Club of Virginia. Captain Smith was the sole Cavalier to win a match in the abridged meet. George Washington was next the host of the Cavaliers and met a tremendous 8-l reversal. The Capital team was able to win only one match as the Old Dominionites captured five singles events and three doubles. In the feature match of the meet, Alphonso Smith won a clean-cut victory from the George Washington ace, Bob Considine. Considine also boasts the District of Columbia championship. Following up this victory, the Cavaliers blanked Maryland in a one-sided and uninteresting meet. The Virginian's superiority was showed by their loss of only one set out of nine matched. In a meet much closer than the scare might indicate, Duke bowed to Virginia by a 7-2 count. Practically all the matches went to three sets before the winners were decided. Martin was the sole Cavalier loser in the singles. Smith lost his only inatch of the year in the following meet with Navy as the team was defeated 7-2. However, paired with Martin, he came back to defeat the number one Navy doubles team. Newell was the only Virginian able to win in the singles. The final meet of the year proved to be the closest fought as the Cavaliers eked out the Baltimore Country Club team by the narrow margin of 5-4. The meet was not decided until the final doubles match when Smith and Martin won by a close margin. In the opening match, with the score standing one set apiece, Howard rf Baltimore, was forced to default to Smith when he slipped and turned his ankle. Delalield and Burnett also won in the singles to add to Virginia's total. REST IN PEACE FIRST-YEAR SPORTS FOOTBALL ? CROSS-COUNTRY SWIMMING BOXING BASKET-BALL TRACK BASEBALL TENNIS it. a I. 9y gag? f? 6 ?- III; I I III'IIL'I First Year Football, 1931 ROY E. RANDALL ......................... . ...................................... Coach RIGCS MCCONNELL ....................................................... Assistant Coach ROBERT DISMUKES ............................................................ Manager ARCHIE HAHN .................................................................. Trainer TEAM DENNY ...................... Quarlcrback FORNEY ..................... Quarlcrback WEEKES ..................... Quarterback BRAWLEY ..................... Halfback BERGER ........................ Halfback BANKS ........................... Tackle $EE$ELL mgr: SPALDINC ....................... Tackle a TRONSTEIN ...................... Tackle SCHAFF .......................... Tackle SWOOPE C HARD ............................. Guard ------------------------ a'd HIGGINS .......................... Cuard CABELL ------------------------ Half'mdr ZIMMER ......................... Cuard CALDWELL .................... Halfback HALLETT ........................ Ccnler GORDON ....................... Halibaclr MONTGOMERY .................. Center HARE ............................... End RECORD Virginia ............................... 6 Maryland ............................. '9 Virginia ............................... 0 V. M. l. .............................. 6 Virginia ............................... 0 V. P. l. ............................... I9 Virginia .......................... 7 W'. and L. ............................ '2 Virginia ............................... 7 North Carolina ......................... '2 I 31301 First Year Football, 1931 N unusually large squad of former prep and high school players answered the i call for the First Year football team. So much promising material was on hand . that Coach Randall had great difhculty in selecting a first-string aggregation. The policy of the First Year coaching staff tends more to develop players for future varsity competition than to stress the importance of winning their games. This. however. is not an apology for a season which resulted in five close defeats and no victories. A combination of injuries and bad breaks was too much for the team. but if something unforeseen does not occur, a large number of the First Year players will find revenge for their season on varsities of the future. The first game of the season, played at College Park with the Maryland Freshmen. resulted in an l9-6 defeat for the Baby Cavaliers. In spite of a strong Virginia line. the speedy Marylanders pushed over three touchdowns early in the game. Late in the last quarter Mitchell returned a punt for the only Virginia score. On the following Saturday the Yearlings lost a close contest to the V. M. I. Rats by the score of 6-0. Again Virginia put up a great defensive stand but was unable to click on the offense. After their First tally. the Keydets never threatened again but this one touchdown proved the winning margin. The V. P. I. Freshmen next defeated the Baby Cavaliers in an exciting game on Lambeth Field by a 13-7 score. Virginia jumped into an early 7-0 lead when they scored after a beautiful first quarter drive down the field. But V. P. I. scored once in the third quarter and a hnal rally in the last netted them the winning touchdown. Although the W. and L. Freshmen handed the Yearlings their fourth straight defeat on the following Saturday. the First Year men put up their best exhibition of the season. Virginia held a slim 7-6 until late in the third quarter when the little Minks scored via the aerial route to take the lead. Virginia made a serious threat in the final quarter but was not able to push the ball over the goal line. In the final game of the year. a crippled yearling team displayed great fight against the North Carolina Freshmen. but finally succumbed. The scoxe was l3-7 but the game was even closer than the score might indicate. Carolina's only advantage lay in their superior aerial game which scored one touchdown and paved the way for the other. Virginia jumped into an early lead at the beginning of the second quarter but shortly afterwards they relinquished it. I2611 First Year Cross-Country, 193' L. W. MclLHANEY ................................................................ Coach TEAM HENNESSEY CALDWELL GASTON BUSSEY NEASON McCLINTON REID RECORD Virginia. 36; Navy. '9. V. P. 1.. l5; V. M. I.. 53; Virginia. 76. f26'21 CQRKSt CU Pl. 5 xs X First Year Cross-Country, I931 .HE time trials for the first meet of the season with the Navy Plebes showed Hennesey. Caldwell Gaston. Bussey, Neason McClinton, .: and Reid to be the seven foremost Yearling runners. Due to the brevity of the season, Coach McIlhaney was unable to tell a great deal about his men, but several have shown good form and bid fair ' wresent the Cavaliers in the Varsity cross-country meets next year. In the opening meet of the season the First Year men journeyed to An- napolis for a meet with the powerful Midshipmen. The meet, ran over a difficult three-and-a-half-mile course, resulted in a disastrous 19-36 defeat for the Virginians. Hennessey came in only five seconds behind Burdick of Navy who won. but the next Cavalier to finish was Caldwell who came in eighth. The last meet was a triangular affair among Virginia. V. P. 1.. and V. M. I. The Techmen walked away with the meet with the perfect score of I5. The first five men to cross the finish line were from V. P. 1., and strange enough all came in together and broke the course record. V. M. I. was second with 53 points while Virginia finished last with 76. I263I . .-. rwq $1., w'fvri W1 fwd 9'1 W? N : First Year Swimming, I932 GORDON PEYTON ................................................................ Coach WILLIAM K. SANFORD .................... . .................................... Manager TEAM PRINCE BRIGHT CRAVELY DAVISON CALL SCHWARTZ MORSE SHANKLAND MACKENZIE DARNELL FARRAR HENNINC RECORD Virginia ............................... 36 A. M. A. ............................ 30 Virginia ............................... 38 Duke ................................. 28 Virginia ............................... 35 Washington and Lee ..................... 3' Virginia ............................... 39 A. M. A ............................... 27 ! 2641 First Year Swimming, 1932 ' g, . HE I932 First Year swimming team was one of the most powerful 1...; ever to represent the school. and much credit for its success is due Coach Cordon Peyton for his efforts in producing such a formidable aggregation. Prince was the star of the team, going through the entire season without a defeat. Along with several others, Prince shows promise of repre- senting Virginia on future varsity squads. :F To open the season the Baby Cavaliers journeyed to Fort Defiance for a meet with the Augusta Cadets. The meet was close throughout. but winners in the last event gave Virginia her margin of victory. The natators next encountered Duke whom they defeated handily 38-28. The relay team came through in fine style to start things going. The other winners were Prince in the back stroke. Call in the fifty-yard free style, and Gravely in the diving. While the Varsity swimmers were being defeated 35-31 by Washington and Lee, the First Year team partially atoned for their defeat with a win by the same score from the little Minks. The Cavaliers presented a well-balanced outht in getting at least a second place in every event. Augusta Military Academy was the last obstacle in the path of the First Year Team to an undefeated season. In a return match they were defeated 39-27. The first places were divided evenly but the Orange and Blue team amassed enough seconds and thirds to win handily. Prince, Morse, and Gravely. in addition to the relay team were the Cavalier victors. '- I -V' Ani g'P w , L'Vs. 9V + ,3, '- ,, 4W ix P 4k P ALI - ' h :4? ' W . ' , ; r' A: s W k s Q . , . K . . . First Year Boxing, 1932 ROBERT M. RAINEY .............................................................. Coach TEAM RAINEY .................... Bantamwcighl SWOOPE .................... Welterweight HAHN ...................... Banlamweighl HARE ....................... Wellcrmel'ghl ROBINSON .................. Fcalhernvcighl GRADY ..................... Middleweight RANDOLPH ................ Featherweight STOKES ..................... Middleweight LOGAN ...................... Lightweight HARD ....................... Middleweight 'vVOODS ....................... Lightweight LEE. .................... Light Heavyweight CULBERTSON ............... Welterweight BANKS ...................... Heavyweight MAURY ...................... Heavyweight RECORD Virginia ............................... 4 V. M. l. .............................. 3 Virginia ............................... 3 V. P. l. ............................... 4 Virginia ............................... 3 North Carolina ......................... 4 Virginia ............................... l Navy .............................. . . . 6 Virginia ............................... 3 I2661 Summon .............................. 4 19'll351lllf V v 52. -I-., , 1.- f -V- First Year Boxing, I932 N their Hrst meet of the season, the Virginia Yearlings scored a 4- 3 decision over the Cadets from V. M. I. Jumping into an early lead. the Baby Cavaliers won the first four bouts to clinch the meet although the three remaining bouts were dropped. Cordon Rainey was the only Vir- ginian to score a knockout. He pounded Walker of V. M. I. all over the ring in the second round to earn a technical knockout. Robertson. Logan. and Culbertson then won their respective weights in quick succession to give the Cavaliers the necessary four points. The First Year men next journeyed to Blacksburg where they dropped a close 4-3 meet with the Cobblers. The lead see-sawed back and forth until Tech finally won the heavyweight class and the meet. Robinson, Woods, and Grady, in the featherweight, lightweight. and middleweight classes were the winners for Virginia. In a close and stubbornly fought meet with the North Carolina Fresh- men. the Yearlings went down to a 4-3 defeat. Again the outcome was in doulzt until the final bout. but Ray of North Carolina proved too much for Banks in the heavyweight division. Hahn started the evening's festivities with a close decision over his Tarheel opponent. Woods and Lee were the other Cavalier winners. the former winning after an extra round and the latter by a technical knockout in the third round. The teams were evenly matched and displayed good boxing. A trip to Annapolis resulted in a disastrous 6-l defeat at the hands of the Navy Plebes. Most of the lights were fairly close but the Midshipmen clearly outclassed the Cavaliers. Hahn in the bantamweight class was the only Virginian able to ring up a victory. In the final meet of the season. the Freshmen dropped a 4-3 decision to the Staunton Military Academy Sluggers. The first two bouts were won by decisions and the remaining live by knockouts. Hahn, Logan. and Lee were all able to win, the latter two knocking out their opponents. $633le 52? Q! E ll: First Year Basket-Ball, I932 ROY RANDALL .................... , .............................................. Coach c. 0. SMITH ..................................................................... Manager TEAM STURM GORDON DUNCAN ORRICK ROGERS PURVIS MARRETT HOOFF RECORD Virginia ...................... . ......... 23 v. M. I ................................ l9 Virginia ............................... l7 w. and L ............................. l4 Virginia ............................... 26 s. M. A .............................. 31 Virginia ............................... 32 Camp Chesapeake ...................... 7 Virginia ............................... 29 A. M. A. ............................. I5 Virginia ............................... 29 Pctcrsburg High ........................ 9 Virginia ............................... 24 waniam and Mary ..................... 2I Virginia ............................... I5 North Carolina ......................... 36 Virginia ............................... 21 Woodbcrry ............................ l0 Virginia ............................... 26 Central High .......................... 30 Virginia ............................... l4 v. M. I. .............................. I5 Virginia ............................... 2! w and L. ............................ 24 I2681 First Year Basket-Ball, I932 . I I '; HE. I932 First Year basketeers had a fairly successful season, winning ,QIL; seven out of the scheduled twelve games. In only one game were If' '7': they decisively outclassed. this defeat coming at the hands of their traditional rivals, North Carolina. The Yearlings opened their season by winning a close and highly exciting game from the V. M. I. rats 2349. The Keydets led through most of the fray but a strong finish produced the margin of victory for the Baby Cavaliers. Another close game was won over the Washington and Lee Freshmen. This time the score was l7-l4. Close guarding of both teams featured throughout. The little Minks made a desperate effort to win during the latter stages of the game which just fell short. The Staunton Cadets handed the Virginians their first defeat with a count of 3l to 26. The game was an uphill battle for the little Cavaliers with their rally coming a little too late. Next the Camp Chesapeake quintet was trounced by a 32 to 7 score. The visitors were able to register but two field goals due to the excellent guard- ing of the Orange and Blue team. Following this, decisive victories were registered over A. M. A.. Peters- burg High. and the William and Mary Freshmen. The team seemed to be at the peak of its form in this last encounter. The Yearlings suffered their second defeat of the season at the hands of North Carolina. The two teams played on even terms throughout the first half, but in the second period the Baby Tarheels ran up the score at will to win 3645. The young Cavaliers next avenged last seasons defeat by trouncing Woodberry Forest Zl-IO. This game was followed by a 30-26 loss to Central High School of Washington. In their last two encounters. the First Year team seemed a bit off form. Close decisions were dropped to V. M. I. and W. and L. The score of the first game was l5-l4, and that of the second 2421. Earlier in the season the Cavaliers had defeated both these teams. l2n91 First Year Track, I932 ARCHIE HAHN ................................ , ...................... ' ............ Coach WILL OVEN .................................................. ' ................. Manager TEAM, 1931 M. G. ABRAMSON A. DUDLEY A. CURTIN J. L. ANTRIM G. E. FLOCK C. MANN G. M. COLES G. E. HARRISON W. H. PEDEN L. C. DANNENBRINK P. K. HRISTOFF H. ST. G. TUCKER RECORD. 193 1 Virginia ........................... 65 MaryIand .......................... 48 Virginia ........................... 58 Woodberry ....................... 59 Virginia ........................... 62 V. M. I. .......................... 53 Virginia ........................... 82 l-3 V. P. I. .......................... 34 2-3 Shlc Meet eVirginia. 57: W. and L., 53: V. M. 1.. ZSVZ; V. P. 1.. WV; I270I First Year Track, l93l .HE First Year team traveled to Lexington for its opening meet with t W. and L. Running on a track to which they were unaccustomed, the little Cavaliers bowed to the baby Minks by the narrow margin of one point. 4l-40. Two weeks later the yearlings hit their stride in another indoor meet, winning the triangular from Episcopal High School'and Wood- berry. The showing of the First Year men was extremely satisfying. In their first outdoor meet. the baby Cavaliers overwhelmed Maryland by a score of 65 to 48. The Terrapins took only four first places, their greatest superiority being in the distance runs. The Freshmen were forced to default the polevault. but they proved themselves supreme in the other lield events. The following Tuesday the Virginians met their only defeat of the season at the lands of Woolserry by the margin of only one point. The score was 59-58. The wearers of the Orange and Blue showed up strong in the middle distances and weight events, but were handicapped by the necessity of forfeiting nine points in the pole vault. Against the Cadets. the Yearlings again showed their power to win, this time by a 62-53 margin. The team was handicapped greatly by weakness in the distance events, but strength in the sprints and lield departments more than made up for this. The following week. the First Year team continued its path of victories by administering a stinging 82 l-3 to 34 2-3 defeat to the V. P. I. Goblets. The team showed considerable all-around strength, winning ten first places to their opponents, three. The cold weather and a heavy track slowed up times in the majority of the events, but nevertheless many of the marks were exceptionally good. The F irst Year team brought the highly successful l93l season to a glorious close as they valiantly staved off all contenders to win the State Championship in the meet helcl at Vlashington and Lee. The Minklings were again the chief opponents, and it was not until the last event was linished that the final result was decided. A heroic leap by Abramson in the broad jump gave the requisite number of points to come out on top. I2711 First Year Baseball, I931 ROY E. RANDALL ................................................................ Coach ED. DUPREE .................................................................... Manager TEAM W. H. HARRIS .................... Catcher J. C. BOZARTH ......................... R. C. CUTLER .................. Firs! Base w, J'- BREWER ................ Right Field W- A- HOBBS ---------------- Second-Bw J. c. HAYES ........................... B. S. MCFARLAND ............ Third Base LOUIS KELLER R. A. RUSH ..................... Shortstop O O'HARE r. F. NEAL .................... Right Field 1- -. . --------------------------- R. E. BURGER ............... Center Field 0- M- JONES --------------------------- T; L. FISHBURNE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Len Field F. E. BABCOCK ................... Pilcher B. M. ROE ..................... First Base J. W. CHINN ...................... Pitcher RECORD Virginia .............................. 5 Cenlral A-ligh .......................... 4 Virginia ............................... 8 A. M. ............................. H Virginia .............................. 7 WilliamA 51 Mary ....................... 8 Virginia .............................. '4 W. and L. ............................ 4 Virginia .............................. 7 Pelersburg High ........................ 9 Virginia .............................. 7 I ............................. 8 Virginia .............................. l W. and L ............................ 7 First Year Baseball, 193' 9.; 10 N the initial game of the season, the Yearling baseball team defeated Central High School of Washington in an interesting and closely contested game. The final score was 5-4 due to an eighth-inning rally which netted the Baby Cavaliers three runs. Chinn and later Babcock divided the duties in the box. The Virginians dropped a close contest to A. M. A. in their second start by an I 1-8 count. This game went eleven innings before the prep-schoolers were able to score their winning runs. Neither team had great difficulty in solving the offerings of the rival pitchers and hits came with startling frequency. Showing remarkable tenacity in the closing innings, the F irst Year team dropped another close game, this time to the William and Mary Freshmen by the score of 8-7. Coach Randall's charges again made a last inning rally but they failed to tie the score by only one run. In the last two innings against the Washington and Lee Freshmen, the Baby Cavaliers started a rally that produced thirteen hits and twelve runs to completely rout their opponents. The final score was 14-4. Babcock and Chinn pitched fine ball, limiting the Minks to four hits and s.riking out ten men between them. Scoring three runs in the ninth inning on one hit and three costly errors, the Petersburg High School nosed out the First Year team by the score of 9-7. The game was extremely slow requiring over two and a half hours to be played. In the next game. the Yearlings dropped an 8-7 verdict to the V. M. I. rats. Although the Orange and Blue scored seven runs in the first inning, the Cadets finally succeeded in pulling the game out of the Fire, while shutting out their opponents for the remainder of the fray. The Virginians were defeated in the final game of the season by the Washington and Lee Freshmen in a one-sided exhibition. The Cavaliers were unable to connect with the deliveries of Sauerbrum who limited them to eight scattered hits and one run. Sixteen Yearling batters went out via the strike- out route. I2731 First Year Tennis, I931 A. K. WYLIE ...................................................................... Coach TEAM H. WI. FLETCHER J. C. HEDCES J. H. RUDISILL J. R. FlTZ-HUGH L. W. SIMON RECORD Virginia ................................ 5 Davidson Freshmen ....................... 2 Virginia ................................ 6 John Marshall .............. - ............. 0 -qig..- team won both by overwhelming scores. Their schedule originally called for four games but two were called off, one due to the death of President Alderman and the other was cancelled because of rain. In the first game with the Davidson Freshmen, the Yearlings showed a world of power winning three out of four of the singles matches. Fletcher, Hedges, and Fitz-Hugh won in the singles while Rudisill and Fitz-Hugh won one match in the doubles. E.g LAYING a schedule of only two games, the I931 Freshmen tennis In the second meet of the season, the Baby Cavaliers overwhelmed John Marshall High School 6-0. The team showed powerful all-around strength in winning every match. In the Freshman singles championship tournament at the University, Don Morrison, who was ineligible for the team during the season, defeated Hedges in the finals two sets to three. Morrison and Hedges, along with Fletcher, should make strong bids for varsity berths next year. UNIVERSITY FENCING CLUB NIGHTS BLACK WITH HEAT. HOURS WHEN THE AIR SEEMS TO FERMENT FOR STACNATION. ACRID VAPORS. AND THEN AN ATMOSPHERE CHILL WITH THE STILLNESS OF HOPE. TRIUMPH RISES. ITS INDESCRIBABLE INTENSITY A TALISMAN OF STRENGTH; THE RAINBOW PLAYS ABOVE IT. THE SOUL LEAPS UP AT SIGHT OF IT. AND THE BODY FALLS IN HOMAGE. .L .h .....ur-' - v ' .2 x0 X : v.4 xx1777 L 2.. V PAGE ALPHA EPSILON Pl ............................................. 337 ALPHA TAU OMEGA ............................................ 305 BETA KAPPA ................................................. 339 BETA THETA PI ............................................... 287 CH1 PHI ..................................................... 297 DELTA CHI ................................................... 317 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON .......................................... 281 DELTA PHI ................................................... 321 DELTA P51 ................................................... 295 DELTA SIGMA PHI .............................................. 331 DELTA TAU DELTA ............................................. 315 DELTA UPSILON ............................................... 333 KAPPA ALPHA ................................................ 311 KAPPA SIGMA ................................................. 307 PHI ALPHA .................................................. 335 PHI DELTA THETA ............................................. 313 PHI EPSILON PI ................................................ 329 PHI GAMMA DELTA ............................................. 291 PHI KAPPA PSI ................................................ 283 PH! 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Virginia Eta Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded al Yale in I844 Established al the University oi Virginia. Nowmber 26. I852 FRATRES IN FACULTATE LLEWELLYN GRIFFITH HOXTON. B.S., M.A.. PHD. JOHN JENN!NC.S LUCK, M.A.. PHD. FRATRES IN URBE HEDLEY MCNEER BOWEN FRANK AUBREY MASSlE PHILIP ALEXANDER BRUCE ROGER RICHMOND RINEHART EDWARD WATTS GAMBLE JACK RINEHART j. MALCOLM LUCK DAVID JOSEPH WOOD MAVNADIER MASON . COLLEGE JOHN CARLYLE HERBERT BRYANT HENRY M. SACKETT. JR. JOHN M. DIAL HAROLD CUTLIFF STUART FRANKLIN B. LORD. JR. - . ROGER DENTON SHIELDS ALDEN L. McMURTRY CHRISTOPHER R. TOMPKINS NATHAN THORPE MARSHALL HENRY E. PAYNE. WILLIAM REESE WILLIAMS, JR. LAW MARION BRAWLEY. JR. JUDSON C. McLESTER JOHN SEGAR EPES CRAVATT JOSEPH KINNEAR MORFORD PRESTON FLOOD HlX ROBERT M. RAINEY - FRANK CARDINER WISNER MEDICINE NATHANIEL LEWIS BOSWORTH RICHARD EARLE DEBUTTS ENGINEERING WILLIAM SEDDON CABELL NELSON CHRISTOPHER Q. SMITH INITIATES GORDON RAINEY WILLIAM LOUIS ZIMMER FRANCIS BRAWLEY IQSII Lunzford, A. Orrlck, Evans. Parrish, Berkeley. Adams, Shela. Woods. Lee Cooper. Robertson, Nowlln, N. Orrick. Hodgson. J. Fitz-Huah, Bother, Ruffin, Randolph Dandridge. h. Baker. Garrett. Broun. Conley. Beers, Gibson, Graham. Robinson ' Loving, Bacon, Percy, Dame. W. FitrHugh. Morrison, S. Baker. R. Nelson. Gilllam I2S2I Virginia Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi Founded al Icfermn College. I852 Eslablished a! the University of Virginia. I853 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM M. THORNTON. LLD JOHN STAIGE DAVIS. M.A., MD. RICHARD HEATH DABNEX. M.A.. PHD. GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER. B.A.. LL.D. OSCAR SWINEFORD. 1m. B.A.. MD. FRATRES IN URBE HOWARD WINSTON THOMA? MUNFORD BOYD Cu. 0. A. COLE ROBI w. c. McCLANAHAN COLLEGE . JAMES NORMENT BAKE. STUART B. GIBSON ROBERT SEMPLE BOSHER JOHN RANDOLPH GARRETT. jn. REGINALD GEARY CONLEY HENRY EVANDER GILLIAM JOHN JAVINER BLACK. coop; MARSHALL PEASE GRAHAM. u EDMUND PENDLETON DANDRIDGI ROBERT BURWELL NELSON JOHN ROSE FITZHUGH JOHN TUCKER PERCY WILLIAM HENRY FlTZ-HUGH ROBERT CARTER RANDOLPH HERMAN WESTINGHOUSE FLETCHER MARSHALL DEG. RUFFIN LAW ' JOHN MITCHELL wooos BACON LUP'SFORD L. LOVING SAM RICE BAKER ROBERT DABNEY MORRISON E. FONTAINE BROUN. JR. CHARLES HEPHERD NOWLIN WILLIAM PAGE DAME. JR. NORWOOD BENTLEY ORRlCK MEDICINE FREDERICK McC. MORRISON CHARLES MORRIS NELSON ENGINEERING WILLIAM STERLING ROBERTSON JOHN ROBINSON , INITIATES CHARLES s. ADAMS KIRK LUNSFORD. JR. GRIFF CLOVER BERKELEY ALBERT LEWIS ORRICK WILLIAM DUNBAR EVANS. JR. EDWARD JOHN PARRISH. 1n. JOHN H. LEE, JR. SIDNEY R. STEELE JOHN MITCHELL WOODS Igssl Banks. P. duPont, Gatawood. Taylor. Scarlett Turnir. Minn. Armstead. V. duPont, Jeffries. Yerxa. Wallace Grymas. Twatchman. Marlhall. Harris. Dudley. Froehling. Klinefeller. Hayes, Townsend. Lalhrop. Offuu Antrim, Harrison. Plau. Davenport. Hammond. Lewis. Pennimnn. Cooper. Hildreth, Estes. Cauthorne I28ll Eta Chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma Founded al the University of Pennsylvania. 1850 Established a! the University of Virginia, December 31, I855 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN M. NOKES. M.D. FRATRES IN URBE HUGH THOMAS NELSON. M.D. RICHARD TERRILL MINOR WARREN STONE LEE. LYTTLEDON WADDEL WOOD JOHN DREURY WOOD COLLEGE PATRICK MANN ESTES NATHANIEL THOMAS HILDRETH JAMES BEACH PLATT. JR. HENRY CHARLES FROEHLING JOSEPH LINWOOD ANTRIM WINDER LAIRD TOWNSEND GEORGE EVELYN HARRISON JOHN GREEN HAYES. 1:. ERIC TWACHTMAN ROSWELL BURROWS DAVENPORT ROSS VALIANT CAUTHORNE ALDRICH DUDLEY. JR. WILLIAM HENRY HARRIS. JR. HARRY FITCH KLlNEFELTER. JR. NELSON THOMASSON OFFUTT HUDSON SNOWDEN MARSHALL 2ND CLEMENT BARKSDALE LATHROP NICHOLAS GRIFFITH PENNIMAN MINOR BOTTS LEWIS MEDICINE WILLIAM HOGE WOOD AUSTIN BROKENBROUGH CHINN GEORGE COOPER. JR. ARCHITECTURE WILLIAM CHAPPELL FLAKE INITIATES EDMUND PATTERSON SCARLETT WILLIAM JEFFERSON WALLACE JOHN GRANT ARMlSTEAD. JR. JOSEPH DAVIS MARRET DWIGHT KEYES YERXA, JR. VICTOR DUPONT. JR. WILLIAM KING MAPP. JR. I285I HERNDON MAURY GATEWOOD THOMAS STOKES GRYMES WILLIAM SMITH BANKS DONALD QUEE TAYLOR JOSEPH CHESTER TURNER JOHN BACON JEFFRESS. Ill ELEUTHERE PAUL DUPONT. JR. Ti n. Sibley. Cochran. J. P. Elliott. Hoyt. Moncure, Logan. Taylor, Bonfoey, Smith Fleet. Cooke, Blair. Allen. Wager. Hudgins, Morriwn. Menefao. Seibols McCullough, Sands. Stuart. Dismukes. Condon. Lampton. Whltehead. Null. Jones. Baird, W. Elliott Omicron Chapter of Beta Theta Pi Founded at Miami. I839 Established at the University of, Virginia. I855 FRATRES IN FACULTATE SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL. M.A.. PHD. WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER. M.A.. PHD. ALBERT JULIUS BARLOW. M.A.. B.B.A.. C.P.A. ARCHIBALD BOLLING SHEPPERSON, M.A.. PH.D. HARDY CROSS DILLARD. LL.B. FRATRES IN URBE McLANE TILTON. JIL. LLB. CHARLES COLVILLE. TENNANT, MD. GEORGE BUDD DILLARD. A.B., M.A. CHARLES VENABLE MINOR. A.B.. LL.B. McLANE TILTON. lll, LL.B. ALEXANDER GORDON GILLIAM. 35.. MD. GEORGE GORDON WALKER COLLEGE jOHN CHAPLINE ALLEN THADDEUS BOOTHE LAMPTON. JR. HARRISON WESTBROOK BLAIR ELUAH EUGENE MENEFEE GEORGE MOFFETT COCHRAN THOMAS RUTHERFOORD MONCURE WILLIAM JAMES CONDON DONALD MORRISON. II SHEPPARD ROYSTER COOKE EDWARDADRINCE NOLL ROBERT ERNEST DISMUKES. JR. EMMET S 'BELS WARREN GRICE ELLIOTT EDWARD TOBEY STUART. JR. CLIFFORD BRIDGES FLEET WILLIAM WICKHAM TAYLOR EDWARD MORTON HUDGINS . EUGENE EDWARD WAGER. JR. LAW EDWARD ROUZIE BAIRD, Ill WILLIAM ASHBY JONES. Ill GEORGE ROBERT BRITTAIN ALEXANDER HAMILTON SANDS. JR. MEDICINE HUGH GRICSBY WHITEHEAD, JR. ARCHITECTURE ROBERT WARREN BENTLEY ALAN McCULLOUGH ERNEST SIBLEY. JR. GRADUATE WILLIAM HARRISON SMITH EDWARD SMITH GWATl- iEY INITIATES EDWARD MONROE BONFOEY STEXVART PHINIZY HULL LLOYD GUYTON BOWERS. ja. ROBERT SMITH LOGAN. JR. RODNEY SNEED COHEN, JR. MILLARD WATTS SMITH JOHN PAGE ELLIOTT WILLIAM ALBERT SOURS. JR. WALTER STILES HOYT LEE SCOVILLE TILTON I287l Bayne, Bright, Shnnkland. McKenzie. Olton. Towle, McMahon Maxfield. Stewart. Hunter. Kimble. Sanford. Fehsenfeld. Tideswell. Klie Tilman, Roberts. Burnett. Maguire. Wiliiams. R. 06.1. Ruffin. R. Rufliw. Pane. Rowley Izsel Nu Charge of Theta Delta Chi Founded al Union College. 1847 Established al University of Virginia, I857 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ALBERT GEORGE ADAMS BALZ. B.A.. M.A.. PH.D. jAMES COOKE BARDIN. M.D.. PHD. jAMES ROBERT CASH. MD. KENNETH FULLER MAXCY. M.A.. MD. VINCENT WILLIAM ARCHER. B.A., MD. GEOPGE BASKERVILLE ZEHMER. 85., MA. ANDREW DEJARNETTE HART. MD. OTIS SHELTON. MD. FRATRES IN URBE jOHN SPOTTSWOOD GRAVES. B.A.. M.A.. LLB. ADINELL HEWSON MICHLE. LLB. THOMAS TICKELL HEWSON LEWIS WILLIAM GRAVES. Jim. 85.. LLB. JOHN MARSH HENSHAW JESSE BIRCH WILSON. LLB. EDWARD ROLL - ' COHLEGE' GEORGE EDW'IN BURNETT MELVIN ROBERTS ALBERT S. FEHSENFELD JAMES ROWLEY GEORGE HALL CARDNER NELSON RANDOLPH RUFFIN JOHN WORTH KIMBLE. 4TH WILLIAM KEELER SANFORD WALTER KLIE. JR. JOHN BAGWELL SIMPSON NORMAN M. MAGUIRE , ALBERT RUSSELL TIDESWELL JAMES CARY PAGE J. DEAN TILMAN. JR. . ROY HULLIHEN WILLIAMS . , LAW GRIFFIN WILLIAMS HCLLAND SAMUEL GORDON LEARY CLIVE SPENCER HUFFMAN ROBERT DEJARNETTE. RUFFIN MEDICINE JOHN CAMERON l-XCIGGAN JOHN EDWARD ROBERTS ENGINEERING FRANK HASTINGS OLTON GRADUATE JOHN JAY CORSON. 3RD JOHN CYRUS McCUE INITIATES ASHLEY BAYNE FRANK OLTON JOHN BRIGHT ROBERT MCKENZIE JOHN SHANKLAND ANDREW HUNTER JOHN McMAHON DAVID STEWART THOMAS MAXFIELD JOSEPH TOWLE IZSQI ; 4v .- .. ??'3: 1 .. W. G. Talley. Curd. Glenn. Stevenson. Mann, Harrison. Teusler Gehrmann, Beardsley. Jenkins. Tunstall. Slidell. Sowder. Hansen Cadot. Hannz, Lowry. R. H. Talley, Watkins Eipper. Newbold, Preuuw. McMullIn. Roper, Favrar. Chinn, McKinney. Adams I2901 Omicron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Founded al Washington and lcfcrsan College in I848 Established a! University of Virginia. january 7, H358 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE, M.A., LLB. HARRY ROGERS PRATT FRATRES IN URBE HENRY L. FONDA HARRISON B. TUCKER FRANK C. McCUE WILLIAM S. HILDRETH THOMAS L. FARRAR MARSHALL S. WELLS COLLEGE EDWARD SUTPHEN BEARDSLEY BEIRNE HOPKINS PHILLIP SAFFORD CLARKE jAMES IREDELL jENKlNS. JR. WALTER LIPPENCOTT COLES JOSEPH SHACKFORD JOHNSTON WAVERLY WALTERS DICKSON HENRY CLAY LOWRY. JR. ERNEST FOSTER GEHRMANN JOHN ROGERS SLIDELL HARRY WILSON GLENN WALTER DAVIS STEVENSON THOMAS KING HANNA. JR. ROBERT LAMB SUTLIFF THEODORE LEONARD HANSEN ROBERT HENRY TALLEY. JR. WILLIAM GORDON HARRISON. JR. RUDOLPH BOLLING TEUSLER HUGH NELSON PAGE TUNSTALL LAW JAMES MANN. jR. ALLEN EDWARDS SOWDER FREDERICK CHURCHILL MELLEN WILLIAM GRAVES TALLEY MEDICINE WILLIAM WALKER BUTZNER EDGAR PRENTICE MCKINNEY HOWARD HARMAN CURD WILLIAM THOMAS SUTTON BEVERLEY LONG HOLLADAY HARWOOD HUGO RITTER ENGINEERING HENRY MEADE CADOT RICHARD WORTHAM TALLEY EDWARD LIVINGSTONE GOLDSMITH JOEL HILL WATKINS GRADUATE NORMAN KELSEY INITIATES JAMES CARMALT ADAMS DONALDSON RAY McMULLIN JOSEPH WILLIAM CHINN JOHN PASSANO NEWBOLD JAMES WYMAN EATON ROBERT ASHTON PRETLOW. JR. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS EIPPER. JR. LEIGHTON PARKS ROPER ALFRED EDWARD FARRAR, JR. WILLIAM WALLACE STARKE. JR. jACK REINS MCKINNEY JOHN BRUSHINGHAM STARR l 291 1 J'- . . . .,.' ,- 1,: . ' ; v K' - - mmw , p , , '-m.? map ! L A 5 Cummings, A. Rommel. Van Allen. Spauldina, Kroll. Blackburn, Gllbort H. Rommel. Blnro. Hyde. Price. Wakeford, Williamson. R. Dodd, W. Roche Wilson, Thomas, Clark. Krebs, Hewes. Duncan, Allen. W. Dodd. Root I2921 Virginia Omicron Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded al lhc Universily of Alabama. March 9. I856 Established, February I6, I858 FRATRES IN FACU LTATE ATCHESON L. HENCH. M.A.. PHD. GARRARD GLENN. M.A.. LL.D. LANCELOT LONGSTREET MINOR DENT. M.A.. PHD. FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES EDWARD MORAN. LL.B. ROBERT OSBORNE COLLEGE WALLACE DODD FREDERICK BIRDSALL PRICE ROBERT DODD FRANCIS MACDONALD WAKEFORD CHARLES W. CLARKE. JR. REV. HENRY ERVING BATCHILLAR. A.B. ALLAN BAYLOR CROMWELL ' WILLIAM O. EARLE ANDREW W. DUNCAN. JR. KENNETH WEAVER ALLEN CHARLES FRANCIS WILLIAMSON JOHN LAWRENCE DVWILSON OWEN GATHRIGHT HYDE WALLACE L. ROCHE. MEDICINE J. H. THOMAS FRANK w. FOOTE LAW ALFRED ULYSSES KREBS WILLIAM G. HEWES ENGINEERING ROBERT E. LEE GILDEA INITIATES C. V. BLACKBURN. JR. JOHN B. VAN ALLEN R. E. SPAULDING HARMON LIVERICHT REMMEL jOHN D. MARTIN WILLIAM BEVERLY WILKINS JOHN ESSAY DEES THOMAS W. BLAKE GEORGE D. ROCHE ARCHITECTURE EDWARD HARRISON REES CHARLES F. SMITH D. MALCOLM CUMMINGS FREDERICK W. KROLL WILLIAM H. GILBERT AUGUSTUS CALEB REMMEL I2931 Cnrnenter. Graham. Rommell, Taylor. R. A. Cabell. Gooch. Frost Hooff. Mitchell. Hare, M. Williams. Jones, Ryan. Hard McGuire, Wadsworth. Oppenhimer, Wright. L. S. Bryan. W. D. Cabell, Nailing. McGavock. Obear. Bleecker Lauck. Brown. Fuller. Moore. Randoinh. Finder. A. H. Bryan. Braun. T. L. Fishburne. J. R. Williams l294l Upsilon Chapter of Delta Psi Founded at Columbia, I847 Esfablishcd a! University of Virginia, April 28, I859 FRATRES IN FACULTATE RICHARD HARDAWAY MEADE. JR.. B.S., MD. CUTHBERT TUNSTALL. B.A.. M.D. FRATRES IN URBE JOHN WATTS KEARNEY WILLIAM COWELL STEPHENSON CARL HENRY NOLTING EDWARD DICKINSON TAYLOE B. M. RANDOLPH COLLEGE LAMONT STEWART BRYAN FREDERICK ERNEST NOLTING. jk. JOHN BENJAMIN PINDER. jR. THOMAS LYONS FISHBURNE HENRY NORWOOD OBEAR GEORGE PHILIP BRAUN. JR. ST. JULIAN OPPENHEIMER. JR. RICHARD WAYMOUTH BLEECKER RICHMOND MOORE. JR. WILLIAMSON WHITEHEAD FULLER. II HUNSDON CARY. JR. DAVID MCCORD WRIGHT LAW BEVERLEY HETH RANDOLPH. JR. JOHN WOOD FISHBURNE, JR. ALEXANDER HAMILTON BRYAN WILLIAM DANIEL CABELL HARRISON LEIGH BUSK jOSEPH WADSWORTH MEDICINE ALEXANDER GUSTAVUS BROWN WILLIAM PROVINCE MCGUIRE. ll JOHN FULTON MCGAVOCK ENGINEERING ARCHITECFURE JOHN RANDOLPH WILLIAMS WILLIAM JETT LAUCK, JR. INITIATES HENRY P. MITCHELL THOMAS A. GRAHAM A. ROSS ROMMEL EMLEN W. HARE CHARLES R. HOOFF. JR. MURAT WILLIAMS FREDERICK B. HARD STAPLETON D. GOOCH, JR. RICHARD A. CABELL WILLIAM H. RYAN HENRY W. FROST, jR. A. CARTER W. jONES CLARKSON CARPENTER. JR. STUAR' S. TAYLOR 2951 Baaby. Weems, Laffoy, Humphries. C. E. Smith. Bussey. Robimon. Krider. Holliday Mann, Henneman. Edmonton. Worsley, Harris. Trotter. Morris. Rotter. Robins Caldwell. Lancaster. Mr. Rouor. Dr. Echols, Wylly. Dr. Kepner, C. G. Smith. Coupland, Rein I 296; 1 Alpha Chapter of Chi Phi Founded al Princclon University. I824 Established a! the Universily of Virginia. Alay I0. I859 FRATER IN URBE THOMAS L. ROSSER FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLSI 35.. CE. WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER. M.A., PH.D. COLLEGE JAMES LOVELACE. BAGBY WILLIAM MATHEWS JOHN WlCKLlFFE BUSSEY THOMAS MORRIS THOMAS DORNIN CALDWELL ' LEWIS G. REISS LEONARD TEMPLE COUPLAND ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD ROBINS JAMES HOME HARRIS ALAN SCOTT ROBINSON DOUGLAS HOLLIDAY SANFORD LOUIS ROTTER, JR. GEORGE W. HUMPHRIES CHARLES EARLE SMITH. JR. THOMAS J. LAFFEY, JR. CHARLES GORDON SMITH. JR. JOHN BLACK LANCASTER JOHN W. WEEMS CAMERON MANN THOMAS BLANCHARD WORSLEY LAW JOHN CUMMINGS WYLLY ENJINEERING jOHN HERON EDMONSON EDWARD THORNTON KRIDER GRADUATE RICHARD HUBARD HENNEMAN, B.A.. M.A. HERBERT TROTTER. JR.. B.S. I2971 v- .v 9-. y F;.-r12 Terrill. Foley. Berger, Swan. Chandler. Hedges. Brickell. Stevens. Reid Montague. Stanhld. Palmer. Hosac. Robinson, McCutchan. Echard. Williams. Reddie, D. Robertson. Kane G. Robertson. Brewer, Delmeld. Gentry. McCall, Nowell. Newman IZQSI Psi Chapter of Sigma Chi Founded at Miami. I855 Established at University of Virginia. December I0, I860 FRATRES IN URBE STEPHEN HURT WATTS. M.A.. M.D. GEORGE w. EUTSLER JOHN JACQUELIN AMBLER, M.D. COLLEGE WARD WALLACE BREWER ARTHUR DUDLEY LAWRENCE. jn. WILLIAM BAKER BRICKELL COOPER HOLTZCLAW MCCALL THOMAS ALDEN CHANDLER JOHN NICHOLAS MCCUTCHAN jAMES POTT DELAFIED EDWARD THOMAS NEWELL. H RICHARD WHARTON ECHARD ROBERT ALLEN NEWMAN FENTON ALLEN GENTRY CHARLES LEWIS PALMER. JR. JOHN CUTTS HEDGES 5. JAMES STANFIELD JAMES EDWARD HOSAC EUGENE LAFORREST SWAN LAW GORDON PICKETT PEYTON KENNETH WHITE ROBINSON JORDAN ANTHONY PUGH. Ill WILLIAM ROSENBERGER. JR. WILLIAM REDDIE ENGINEE 'ING GEORGE AUSTIN ROBERTSON GRADUATE WILLIAM EDGAR BYRD. JR. INITIATES SPENCER S. BERGER WILLIAM LASLEY MONTAGUE BENOIST LANGDON CXRTON JOHN DOUGLAS ROBERTSON JOSEPH GILLESPIE REID JAMES PAUL STEVENS THOMAS MADDEN FOLEY. JR. EDWARD BERKSHlRE TERRILL RICHARD CHARLES KANE. JR. RICHARD GRANVILLE WILLIAMS I2991 DOIII'UO. Seoley. McDonald, Jackson. Leadboater, Hadon Evans. Miller. Gleason. Sloan. Dnvldson. Evenole. Culbertson, J. Pierce Pratt, Dunlap, Androws. Clark. Durreu. Smith. Morton. Wray, A. Pierce, Newton, Fowler I3001 Alpha Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha Founded al Universily of Virginia. March I. I868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE RICHMOND THOMAS MCGREGOR BELL, B.S.. PH.D. ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD. 85.. PH.D. FRANCIS PERRY DUNNINGTON, 35., CE, M.E. ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL GORDON. JIL. B.A., M.A.. PHD. CHARLES BRUCE MORTON. 2ND. M.S.. MD. JOHN HENRY NEFF. B.A., M.D. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB. B.A., C.E. ROBERT HENNING WEBB. B.A., M.A.. PH.D. FRATRES IN URBE ARCHIBALD D. DABNEY ' ARTHUR C. JONES CLEMENT D. FISHBURNE LLEWELLYN HADYN jOHN WOOD FISHBURNE GEORGE R. B. MlCHlE WILLIAM MILLER GAMMON J. ADDISON PATTERSON WILSON L. SMITH COLLEGE JOSEPH BOLTON ANDREWS. 8TH MILTON ALEXANDER LEADBEATER LEON RICHARD CULBERTSON GEORGE WILLARD NEWTON THOMAS OLIVER DUNLAP. JR. ALBERT EDWIN PIERCE. SHERWOOD JOHN EVANS LOGAN PRATT WILLIAM BONNETT FOWLER JOHN IRVIN PIERCE EDWARD LEE CLARKE WILLIAM SHEPHERD SMITH MEDICINE WILLIAM SWOPE WRAY INITIATES DANIEL CONNELL MILTON MILLER VICTOR DAVIDSON LLEWELLYN HADYN NICHOLAS PUGH JOSEPH EVERSOLE J. S. JACKSON HAMILTON SEELEY ROGER GLEASON RICHARD SLOANE l3011 Paul. Hamilton. Bli:h. Biesel. Scott. G. Colas, Phillips. Bridueforth. MacGruder. Gray. Shrady, Forsyth. Corrin MacFarland. Schlesinger. Forster. Bean, Welch. R. Colm. Hallows. Moorman, Lee, Witter, Weaver. Bradley Blair. Brazier. Perry. Buell. Mott. Dr. Lewis. McReynolds, Emory. McCabo. Cameron. 6. McCabe I3021 Beta Chapter of Zeta Psi Founded a! New York University. I847 Eslablishcd a! Universily of Virginia, I868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE IVEY FOREMAN LEWIS. B.A.. M.S.. PH.D. EARNEST J. OGLESBY. B.A.. M.A. FRATRES IN URBE PAUL B. BARRINGER W. ESKRIDGE DUKE FRANK H. OFFUTT MURRAY BOOCOCK NEVlL T. HENSHAW W. ALLEN PERKINS EDWARD S. CLARK GORDON B. NELSON EDWIN H. TOMPKINS WILLIAM R. DUKE LOGAN M. NELSON GEORGE E. WALKER BERNARD PEYTON CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE J. B. BRAZIER. 1R. RICHARD KITHIL CHARLES HENRY BIESEL WILLIAM GORDON MCCABE. JR. ROBERT FARNHAM BLAIR EDMUND OSBORNE MCCABE STUART SHIELDS BLISH ROBERT C. McREYNOLDS, JR. ROBERT CATLIN BUELL. JR. GEORGE M. MOTT WILLIAM POST BRADLEY JOHN DEMFJT MOORMAN E. RUSSELL CAMERON. JR. TAYLOE PERRY GEORGE MINOR COLES EDWARD HAMILTON PHILLIPS MAYO L. EMORY ARMIN McCREGOR SCHLESINGER WILLIAM HAYS FORSTER, JR. WILLIAM FREDERICK SCOTT DOUGLAS LYAL FORSYTH FRANCIS LEWIS SHRADY ERNEST EMERY GRAY RICHARD JOSEPH WELCH DANIEL WISTER MEDICINE WILLIAM BENNETT BEAN ROGER GREGORY MACGRUDER GLASSELL SLAUGHTER FlTZ-HUGH OSWALD MASSENA WEAVER CHARLES EDWIN HAMILTON CLAUDE MARSHALL LEE LAW ROBERT COLES. JR. BASKERVILLE BRIDGEFORTH EDWARD WAYNE CORRIN WILLIAM ALEXANDER HALLOWES, 111 JOHN ALDEN PAUL GRADUATE ELLIOT GUTHRIE FISHBURNE 303 J Davis, Wlttu. Marston, R. B. Tl'eker, Honing, Moor; Yates. Baldwin, Plyne, Rambo, H. St. G. Tucker. Powell, McCollum. Boll Leo, Peta , Henoberger. Humrlckhoun. Mathews. Loo. Gratun I3041 Virginia Delta Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega Founder! at Richmond. Virginia. I865 Established at University of Virginia. Novamber 25. 1868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRANCIS HARRIS ABBOTT. M.A. ELBERT ALVIN KINCAID, M.A.. PHD. CHARLES HENDERSON. E.E. FRANK STRINGFELLOW BARR. B.A.. M.A, K. Z. FRAZIER. B.A.. M.A. , ' , , FRATRES IN URBEV JOHN STUART BATTLE. LL.B. 7 JOHN F. T. ANDERSON M. ANDRE BURTHF. JAMES s. HANCKEL ALBERT swam BOLLING. M.A., LL.B. . PERCY BROWN ARTHUR CRAWFORD BARLC-W GEORGE BARLOW c. s. HUTTER. JR. c. c. FERNLLELL ' COLLEGE BERNARD COLEMAN BALDWIN, Jn. JAMES DODWELL McCOLLUM GEORGE MANN BELL. UR. THOMAS IRWIN MOORE SAMUEL LlLE LEE JOHN MILLER FAYNE ST. GEORGE TUCKER LEF ANDREW DALZELL PETERS OLIVER JACKSON MARSTON- WILLIAM PRESTON RAMBO CHARLES GARDNER MATHEWS HUBERT BRUCF WATTS , , . LAW GEORGE GILMER GRATTAN. In GEORGE RANDOLPH HUMRICKHOUSE RANDOLPH CRIMES HENEBERGER BOLLINC RAINS POWELL HARNEY POWELL YATES MEDICINE ' JOHN SPENCER GRADUATE SIDNEY MALCOLM GARDNER LUKE MATTHEWS WHITE INITIATES ROBERT HILL DAVIS. JR. HARRY LANGHORNE LEWIS EDMUND WALLER HENING. JR. RICHARD BLACKBURN TUCKER I305l Walker. Stephenson. Brush. Lee. Dalauney. Mosley Qualo. Banks. Flock, Baruch, Cutler, Snoakman. Ellington Kelland. Lankford. Leonard. Flippen. Moss. Hilaenbera. Day. Biker. Furnlu r3061 Zeta Chapter of Kappa Sigma Founded al the UniVersily of Virginia, December I0, I869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON. 13.. M.A.. PHD. JAMES CARROL FLIPPEN. M.D. WILLIAM MINOR LILE. LL.D. DUDLEY CRAWFORD SMITH. MD. WILLIAM WIRT WADDELL. JR.. MD. JAMES SOUTHALL WILSON. M.A.. PHD. FLETCHER WOODWARD. MD. JOHN HOWE YOE. M.S.. M.A.. PHD. THOMAS CARY JOHNSON, JR.. B.A.. M.A. RICHARD CECIL GARLICK. JR., B.A.. M.A.. PH.D. FRATRES IN URBE EDWIN H. COPENHAVER. B.S.. LL.D. LEMUEL F. SMITH. LL.D. JAMES C. DRIVER GORDON SMITH LYTTLETON jONES. M.D. ' LYTTLETON WADDELL, B.A., LL.B. EDWARD CONWAY MAPHIS JOHN R. WINGFIELD. JR. REV. WILRY R. MASON THOMAS LEONARD WATSON COLLEGE ROBERT EDWARDS BANKS. 1R. CUMMINS ELLIOTT SPEAKMAN. JR. ROBERT PARKES BARUGH EDWARD WALKER ROBERT CHESTER CUTLER ROBERT LEWIS STEPHENSON RICHARD WHITESIDE DAY ROBERT TODD MOSLEY GEORGE EDWARD FLOCK HARRY BOWEN JOHN PERKINS FURNISS LYNDON EDMUND LEE. JR. FLOYD LANKFORD. JR. CLAY EDWARD DELAUNEY CHARLES EDWARD HILGENBERG HARRY FLETCHER ELLINCTON RALPH JAMES QUALE. JR. EDWARD V. BRUSH, JR. THOMAS S. KELLAND MEDICINE JAMES WALTER DAVIS. JR. HARRISON FITZGERALD FLIPPEN LAW WILLIAM HODGES BAKER. JR. RICHARD B. LEONARD WILLIAM WARD MOSS. JR. l 307 l G. Kimblll, Van Schllck. Watson. O'Neill. Mom Clrruthen, Boyle. Drluol. Grifllth. Billupt. Knapp. Flnn Duff. Brewer. Rae. Edgar, Weaver, Evlm. Presley. Grlnnell J. Kimball, Mathews. Fletcher. Van ZlndQ. Jones. Thomu. Conloy. Cox. Hutuna 1 l308l Beta Chapter of Sigma Nu Founded at the Virginia Mililary lnalilulc. I869 Ealabliahed al lhe Universily of Virginia. December I0. I870 FRATER IN FACULTATE ALVA DUCKETT DAUGHTON, M.D. ACADEMIC WILLIAM T. BILLUPS RICHARD W. BOLLING. JR. WALTER J. C. BREWER LECKIE COX HENRY R. DAME. V. HOMER DRISSEL ROBERT DUFF WILLIAM J. EDGAR. JR. GEORGE R. FLETCHER JAMES J. GRIFFITH FRANCIS B. GRINNELL FREDRICK A. HARTUNG CARROLL P. JONES JAMES N. KIMBALL LAW JAMES B. WOOLRIDGE MEDICINE CHARLES H. CONLEY, JR. ENGINEERING WALTER GARD GRADUATE LAWRANCE LEE INITIATES FREDRICK w. FINN JAMES D. HOBBS, 1n. GORDON c. KIMBALL CHARLES H. KNAPP. Jn. EDWIN o. MORSE l3091 ALFRED ARBOGAST WILLIAM K. BARR JOHN j. BOYLE EDWARD J. CARRUTHERS JAMES F. DEWEY ROBERT C. LAMASURE PATRICK C. MATHEWS WILLIAM G. PRESLEY GEORGE W. RAE QUINN TAMM WILLIAM T. THOMAS RICHARD VAN ZANDT CHARLES C. WEAVER CHARLES D. EVANS. JR. COLMAN C. JOHNSTON FRANK O'NEILL ALBERT A. SAYERS JOHN M. VAN SCHAICK RUSSELL E. WATSON. JR. WILLIAM M. WEBB Hall. Davison, Arnold, Dr. Fitzhugh, Dokle. Warwick, Quinton Love McCallie, Swartwout, Coxe, Early. Gasque. Grasty, Gentry Ligaett, Wright. French. Brydon. Gunnell. McDonnell, Offlay. Berkeley, Meade I3101 Lambda Chapter of Kappa Alpha Founded al Washinglon and Lee Universily. I865 Eslablishcd al lhc University of Virginia. 1873 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS. JR.. B.A.. M.A.. B.LI1T.. PH.D. THOMAS FlTZHUGH. B.A.. M.A. WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN. B.A.. M.D. jAMES CALVIN METCALF. 8.5.. LL.B CHARLES PATTERSON NASH. 8.5.. LLB. JAMES MORRIS PACE. B.A.. M.A.. PH.D.. LL.D. FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES W. ALLEN WILLIAD! F. LONG CHARLES D. SMITH J. ANDREW CHISHOLM L. S. MACON. JR. JOHN R. WOODS WALTER S. CHlSHOLM WILLIAM D. MASON S. B. WOODS A. A. MORSON KEITH WILLIAM C. GENT COLLEGE jOHN CROSBY BRYDON. JR. JOHN EMMETT EARLY. JR. EDMOND BERKLEY CLEMENT FRENCH BUFORD S. BIRDSEY THOMAS PETTUS GRASTY WHITWELL W. COXE. JR. CHARLES WALTER GASQUE TREADWELL DAVISON JOHN PAYNE McDONNELL CHARLES DAVISON SPENCER J. MCCAULLIE WI LLOUCHBY NEWTON OFFLY LAW ALEXANDER COVENTRY LIGGETT ENGINEERING BRUCE COVlNGTON GUNNELL . INITIATES RALPH QUINTER TEMPLE. WARWICK ROBERT HALL CHARLES DAVISON JOHN R. DEKEL LEWIS REED WILLIAM PECK SELBY LOVE G. C. ARNOLD !3111 McGinneu. Prince. Ford. Ross. Montague. Merroll. Carter. Korbel. Robbins. Culbertson. Barrett Moore. Adams, Austin. Dorcy. Bance. Rohrbough. Symmers. Tunney. Bowen, Evms. Bain Knight, Baxter. Ellis. Bosmll. Hutch. Sutherland. Hooper, Price, Boulwaro. Moraenwrolh. B. Jordan. M. Jordan I 3121 Virginia Beta Chapter of Phi DeltaTheta Founded at Miami University, I848 Eslablished al the University of Virginia. l873 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM EDW ARD BRAY. M.A.. MD. HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDGES. B.S.. M.A.. M.D. HENRY BEARDEN MULHOLLAND. B.A.. MD. FRATRES IN URBE EDWARD VALENTINE WALKER JOHN DEAN QUARLES COLLEGE WILBUR FISK BOSWELL BYRON WALTER DORSEY WILLIAM CLAGGETT PRICE UPSHUR QUINBY EVANS EDWARD GAY ROHRBOUGH. jk. JAMES SINGLETON BARRETT FREDERICK HARDY BOWEN JOHN JAMES CULBERTSON. ill GEORGE HENRY ELLIS. jR. HARVEY FORD MATHEW PATE JORDAN EDWARD WAY KORBEL WILLIAM BASCOM JORDAN WILLIAM SCOTT McGlNNESS GEORGE PURKITT KNIGHI' ROLAND MERRELL ll . WILLIAM GARTH SYMMERS CHARLES LEMUEL PRINCE EDWARD WEAVER ADAMS MONTGOMERY MONTAGUE WILLIAM ALLEN AUSTIN. JR. WILLIAM HUNTER ROBBINS. jn. MAXFIELD HUDSON BENCE ALONZO JAMES ROSS LAW W'ILLIAM LLOYD MOORE BRUCE. BEVERLY BAXTER FREDERICK OLIVER HATCH ASBURY STEELE HOOPER EDWIN LYLLE BAIN MARVI N McTYlERE SUTHERLAND MEDICINE JOS EPH KUNKLE ALEXANDER ENGINEERING SAMUEL STONE CARTER EDUCATION HERBERT LESLIE MORGENROTH I313I Shinn. Peden, Canada, Baker Booker. Orr. Roe, Jones. McDonald. Taoaart, Noll Williams, Brown, Paton. Burnlm. Ralley, Plummcr, Moore I 314 I Beta Iota Chapter of Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany College. I859 Established al lhe University of Virginia, February 25. I889 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ROBERT K. GOOCH. B.A.. M.A., PHD. FRATRES IN URBE EDWIN KELL O'BRIEN, 35.. CE. WILLIAM ALONZO RINEHART ROBERT MASSIE PAGE. MD. jOHN McGILL DOUGLAS JOHN ELDON SHEPARD. JR. MARCELLUS MCBRIDE WILLIAM R. SHEPARD RALPH W. HOLSINGER JOHN HAMILTON SCHERER. M.D. COLLEGE ARTHUR PETER. JR. WILLIAM HENRY DILL WHEAT. JR. GEORGE GARVIN BROWN JOHN K. TAGGART, JR. GEORGE GILMORE MOORE MERRITT MAUPIN RAlLEY JOHN WEED SLOAN THORNE HARRY BINGHAM BOOKER WILLIAM HARWOOD PEDEN BROWN METCALFE ROE ANGUS WILLIAM MCDONALD JOSHUA BULLITT TAGGART THOMAS FLOURNOY NEAL STUART WATKINS BAKER ROBERT OWEN CANADA. JR. STbART HANCOCK SHlNN EDWARD CURTIS MATTHEWS PAUL EUGENE ORR HARVEY L. WILLIAMS BALDWIN COOK BURNAM LAW RISQUE WILSON PLUMMrLR MEDICINE LEWIS WALKE McILHANEY ROBERTSON WATSON BROWN ENGINEERING ROBERT BRINKLEY JONES. JR. MICHAEL JOSEPH COPPS Hlsl Kidd. Lee Smith. Healer Watkins. W. J. Smith. Starks. Jacques. Kizer. Lewis Johnson. Pugh. Wood, Mitchell. Haley. Smiley. Hand lxlul Virginia Chapter of Delta Chi Founded at Cornell Universily, 1890 Established a! !he Universily of Virginia. I905 FRATRES IN URBE J. C. BROOKS WILLIAM O. FIFE HARMAN A. DINWIDDIE PERRIN F. SHAW MURRAY M. HAMNER COLLEGE ST. GEORGE TUCKER BOXLEY EDWARD R. TUNIS FLOYD ELMER JOHNSON THOMAS ARTHUR KIDD DAVID HAMPTON KlZER. JR. HENRY A. STARKS HARRY REID PUGH. JR. OLIVER MEGS HEPLER WILLIAM J. SMITH LEE M. SMITH OVERTON S. THOMAS. JR. SHELDON BARLOW jACQUES LAW WILLIAM CALVIN MITCHELL jAMES WILLIAM ST. CLAIR JOHN WHITAKER HAND FRANK W. OLIVE. GEORGE WALTER WOOD MEDICINE JOHN BAGBY HALEY ROBERT TASKER HUMPHRIES ROSSER NOLAN HILLSMAN MELVIN WOOD McGHEE ENGINEERING SAM DIXON SMILEY HUNTER FEILDING LEWIS, JR. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WATKINS l3171 g? wait? FL n44! Aim .- '- .3; o a 0.. 1 h r V Jr: .- - .1 '. . I Duncan. Lloyd, Handy. Garrett. Clairborne. F. Danlol Westover. D. B. Smith. Hundloy, H. L. Smith. Sayer. Hoahlnnd, Poindoxtor, Hudson Harlan, Darnell. Todd. Swops. Albright, Latimer, Montaolu. Sippley. O'Brlon Maxwell. Mayo, Spence. Rix, Dr. Jordan. Dr. Wilson. Gorhurt, Hervey. N. Daniel f3181 Psi Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa Founded al Massachusells Agricultural College. 1875 Eslablishcd a! the Universily of Virginia. lanuary I9. I907 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN. M.A.. PHD. WALTER SHELDON RODMAN. B.S.. S.M. DAVID C. WILSON. B.A.. M.D. FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES ARMONDE PAXSON RICHARD D. DEAN COLLEGE FRANK SIPPLEY HARRY LEE SMITH jAMES EDWIN SPENCE. JR. jACK STYLES HOGHLAND JACK HOLLISTER GRAVES REGINALD B. HUDSON RUSSEL CHANNING WESTOVER HENRY D. SAYER. ll FRANKLIN WALTER GERHART ROBERT L. HUNDLEY MILES POINDEXTER ARTHUR WATERS CALVER RICHARD DENYSE MAXWELL HARRY P. RIX CARL MAXIMILLIAN MONTGELAS JOHN HOWARD McALLlSTER MEDICINE LEMUEL E. MAYO. JR. THOMAS STERLING CLAIBORNE LELAND FLOYD HOBBS FRANK DUNNINGTON DANIEL ENGINEERING JAMES NELSON DANIEL EDWIN M. O'BRIEN DAVID BLACKWELL xSMlTH ARCHITECTURE ALPHA HERVEY INITIATES CHARLES H. RUTH. JR. JACK D. DARNELL CHARLES W. SWOOPE CHARLES E. DUNCAN GORDON L. TODD. JR. ROBERT LLOYD WILLIAM T. HARLAN. JR. CHAUNCEY HOWELIS ALBRIGHT, Jl. ROBERT R. GARRETT GEORGE T. HILL. JR. CHARLFS F. LATIMER FRANCIS D. HANDY I3191 Bnbcock, Weaken. Shuts. Lucas. Todman. B. Cameron. Booth, Dodson. Donne Gaunway. Taylor. Pachln, Cooper. Luck, Smith. Hobbs. Prltchett. Langhorne, Leigh. Deacon Colon Kern, McMahon. Weaver, Evans. Manley, G. Cameron. Myers, Shnnklln. Bnnenger. Hlmm. lerison Rho Chapter of Delta Phi Founded at Union College. I827 Established at the University of Virginia, December 5. I907 FRATER IN URBE D. ELLIS BROWN COLLEGE FRANK E. BABCOCK H. GILBERT LEIGH jOHN M. BARRINGER JOHN w. LUCAS EDWARD R. BERTRAM s. PRESTON LUCK LEE 3. BOOTH GEORGE ROBERT McMAHON DOUGLAS w. BROWN .-ROBERT E. MANLEY, jn. R. BOLLING CAMERON DOUGLAS 0. MYERS WILLIAM F. COPPER EDWARD J. PECHIN THOMAS H. DENNE. JR. jAMl-LS 1. PRITCHETT. 111 JOHN DODSON c. PORTER SCHUTT r, EDWARD s. EVANS PQBERT v. SHANKLJN JOHN H. GASSAWAY HIRAM M. SMITH. JR. CARRINGTON HARRISON FREDRICK c. TODMAN WILLIAM A. HOBBS SAMUEL c. TAYLOR D. GRAY LANGHORNE. 1n. JOHN R. WEAVER BRADFORD c. WEEKES MEDICINE jOHN HARTWELL HARRISON JAMES BEEBE HAwEs JAMES ROBERT SHANKLIN LAW GEORGE CAMERON GRADUATE WILLIAM TAYLOR HAM. JR. 13211 - , ? .A'. . . .3 47-, 14,5 ' , . f. 9:22.41 $sz White. Smn' . Schaf'. Shlffur. Porterfield. Rvs. Holmes, Kelley, Travil. Schenck Garvey. Rounkmm. Warren. Kaulbach, Wilbur. WL n. Hurt, Hollowoll. Clllng. Boykln Ekln. Moniforl. Bowman, C lou. Dr. Lambeth, Brondfool. Bryan, Garrett, Comogyl I3221 Virginia Eta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Founded at Richmond College, I900 Established at the University of Virginia. I906 FRATRES IN FACU LTATE DR. WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH. M.D.. PH.D. JOHN ALEXANDER RORER. B.A.. M.A. FRATRES IN URBE JACK KENNAN jAMES LEIGH HAWKINS DR. HARRY LECATO SMITH DR. HALBURTON MCCOY COLLEGE ROBERT COOK BROADFOOT ALFRED EDLO'T. MEEHL HENRY WERNE BRYAN WILLIAM ALEXANDER PORTERFIELD. JR. WILLIAM CLARK CATINC ALBERT STRUBLE ROSENKRANS. JR. ROGER CHARLES SCHUYLER CROSBY SCHAFF GRAFTON MASSEY COMEGYS KENNELL lDDlNGF5 SCHENCK JAMES ALLEN GARVEY WILLIAM BARRETT TRAVIS ROBERT BILLINGTON HOLMES WALTER DEXTER WARREN. J'x. HENRY CHARLES HURT ROBERT HENDRICKS WlLBUR FRANK SANFORD KAULBACH. JR. HARRY CHAPIN WILSON ' WARREN HARVEY SMALL LAW FRED HENRY SCHMIDT JOHN WILLIAM ENGLISH KENNETH HUNTLEY EKIN HARRY PAUL SHAFFER MEDICINE FREDERICK DIXON HOLLOWELL. JR. FRANCIS ARTHUR SNIDOW HARRY PAUL BROWNING ENGINEERING DENNIS STAFFORD KELLEY BENJAMIN H'PPLE GARRETT GEORGE. OUGLASS MONTFORT EDUCATION GRADUATE CANON RAYMOND BOWMAN DEXTER FLINT WHITE 1323l Enos, MacCormack. Yost. Morriss. Pond. Vervena. P. Dulanoy Elms, Mann. Dabney. Anderson. Balevn. Latham. Graham Woodworth. Gish. Moise. Keller, Jones. MacRao. Rudd Nelms. Oven, Womble. Marks. B. Dulaney. Wright. Licklider I324l Xi Chapter of Theta Chi Founded at Norwich Universily, 1856 Established al the University of Virginia. I9I3 FRATRES IN FACULTATE EUGENE SWANSON GROSECLOSE ALPHEUS ROYAL MARSHALL FRATRES IN URBE BENJAMIN H. BAILEY. MD. HENRY EASLEY BELT W. P. BEARD FREDERICK H. ANDERSON WILLIAM FRANK BOWDEN. JR. WILLIAM Y. BROOME PETER DABNEY BEN BANE DULANEY PAUL SUMMERS DULANEY LEONARD BROOKS ELMS WILLIAM PERRY EPES. JR. ARTHUR WYNNE. jONES CLEMENT SAMUEL KESTER CHARLES STEWART GRAHAM TEMPLIN RICKARD LICKLIDER. JR. COLIN CAMPBELL MAcRAE. JR. FRANK CYRUS ALDERMAN. JR. GEORGE WILSON GISH COLLEGE ROBERT GAMBLE MANN JOHN DABNEY MORRISS GEORGE ELY MOISE NOWELL DARDEN NELMS NORMAN RANDOLPH POND. JR. ROBERT GILLIAM RUDD ANTHONY ITALO LAURO VERVENA ROBERT BALDWIN WOMBLE. JR. DONALD EMERSON WOODWORTH JOHN WITTEN YOST. JR. ROBERT ROEBUCK MACCORMACK PAUL LEROY LATHAM EVAN ROY WRIGHT LAW EDWARD A. MALKS. JR. HORACE STOWE MARSHALL WILLIAM JOHN OVEN, JR. MEDICINE NOBLE MAXWELL GOODLOE ENGINEERING EDWARD HENRY BALEVRE. JR. PHILLIP A. GALLAGHER EDLOE MORECOCK I325! Cohen. Davis. Newburaer. B. Hofheimer Bank, Rosenberg. Freedman, Sonneborn, Gretta. Levy. Glaser. ankln Kaufman. Eckstein, Fishel. Hlnchler, Wachntoin, Solmln, Royce. Blumenthll. H. Hofhoimer I3261 Chi Chapter of Zeta Beta Tau Founded al Cily College of New York. 1898 Chi Chapler at University of Virginia, fun: 2. I9l5 FRATER IN FACULTATE LINWOOD LEHMAN. B.A.. M.A.. PH.D. COLLEGE SYLVAN H. BANK BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HOFHEIMER. JR. CARL ALAN BLUMENTHAL, JR. B. H. LEVY PETER M. COHEN RICHARD LANGFELD NEWBURGER MORTIMER DAVIS. JR. MAURICE D. ROSENBERG STEPHEN GARRY FREEDMAN HERBERT M. SONNEBORN. jn. JOSEPH ERWIN GLASER MAURICE A. WACHSTEIN. JR. LEONARD ZALKlN LAW HAROLD EDWARD GROTTA INITIATES JEROME P. ECKSTEIN. JR. MAXWELL S. KAUFMAN RICHARD A. FISHEL LOUIS ROYCE EDWARD SACHS HIRSCHLER SHERMAN LEE SELMAN HARRY HOFHEIMER A. EUGENE TRONSTEIN VINCENT A. ULLMANN l3271 Reader, Low. Wolll. Hulzlor. Rich. Garden Abrams. Young. Kaufman, Stainborg. Cohen. Gundersheimor. Swartzlchild Weinbarn. M. Markel. Kaufmann, Goldsten, Levine. Levy. S. erkol I3281 Nu Chapter of Phi Epsilon Pi Founded a! the College of lhe Cily of New York. I90, Established 0! H1: University of Virginia. December I8. I9I5 COLLEGE DANA NATHAN COHEN HERBERT J. RICH. JR. CHARLES S. HUTZLER MAXWELL L. LOW ROBERT CALVIN ABRAMS RICHARD T. LEVY JULIAN R. GORDEN MILTON L. MARKEL EDWARD READER STANLEY B. MARKEL HERBERT NATHAN GUNDERSHEIMER BERNARD P. STEINBERG L IRVING KAUFMANN. JR. SIDNEY S. YOUNG RALPH NATHAN KAUFMAN CHARLES C. SWARTZCHILD ROBERT J. M.EILL LAW CHARLES LEE GOLDSTEN NATHAN LEVINE HARRY C. STEINBERG MEDICINE HERMAN WEJNBERG I 329 1 Cole. Sleaer While. McBride, Savage. Wannamaker, Jackson Banzer, Wilder. Lum. Smith. Whittaker, Garrison Chormann. Blackwell. Shufilebarger. Butler, Cole, Taliaferro. Chilton r 330 l Alpha Mu Chapter of Delta Sigma Phi Founded a! the Cohegc of the Cify of New York. December Io, I899 Established al the UnI'Versily of Virginia. May I4. I92, FRATRES IN FACULTATE ARTHUR FRANCIS MACCONOCHIE. B.Sc. TIPTON RAY SNAVELY. M.A.. PHD. GEORGE TALMAGE STARNES. M.A.. PHD. JAMES EDWARD WARD. JIL, 35.. MS. FRATRES IN URBE JAMES DEFOREST BURCH WILEY jACKSON ROLLINS. JR. GORDON CROOKES LEWIS HAROLD ANDERSON VIA COLLEGE JOHN WILLIAM BANZER WILBUR LESTER MARTIN WILLIAM MARSHALL BLACKWELL ROBERT VOSS MARYE GEORGE GARDHAM CHORMANN SANFORD CLARKE SMITH jAMES WEBB COLE. JR. RUFUS WILSON SMITH THOMAS JACKSON FEE WINDSOR LANGBORNE TALIAFERRO. JR. WILLIAM ANDERSON JACKSON. JR. THOMAS MclVER WANNAMAKER GERARD LUM MARION LAWRENCE WHITE. JR. JOHN HARRIS MCBRIDE WILLIAM ALEXANDER WHITTAKER GEORGE FAY WILDER. IR. LAW FRANK EDWARD BUTLER. JR. ROBERT HUNTON CHILTON. JR. THOMAS GARNETTE SHUFFLEBARGER MEDICINE ISAAC NATHAN PATTERSON ENGINEERING GEORGE H. GARRISON SETH ALONZO SAVAGE I3311 Stump, Leach Lane. Hahn. Dobbelear. Murphy, Axelson. Eliot. Hodnett Delves, S. Forester. Nix. Hardwick. Burk. Drayton. H. Nix, Waedon Christains. Bancroft, F. Forester. Mick, Alvis, Jones. Cupainoli, Hurt, Marsland .m.-. --o.r Virginia Chapter of Delta Upsilon Founded at Williams College. I834 Ealabll'shed al the University of Virginia. April I8. I922 FRATER IN FACULTATE SCOTT BUCHANAN FRATRES IN URBE JAMES E. BOWEN ROBERT E. LEE ROBERT EDWARD LEE HENRY EUBANK w. c. EIKNER, MD. JOSEPH NARMAN SHUMATE ROBERT E. TAYLOR ' COLLEGEV JOHN BANCROFT GORDON j. AXELSON EDWIN HOCH HODNETT RICHARD J. BURK JAMES EDWIN WEEDON CHARLES A. HAHN JOHN DELVES JOHN L. ELIOT GEORGE RALPH KIEL ALFRFD H. C. DRAYTON FRANK A. FORESTER EDWARD MARSLAND STANLEY C. FARESTER CHARLES V. HARDWICK CHARLES JAMES MURPHY DAVlD R. DEMAREST MILTON A. NIX RANSOM H. DOBBELOAR S. R. WALLACE. JR. LAW WILLIAM THOMAS BOWEN ENGINEERING MACON ALVIS WILLARD GEORGE LANE GEORGE RAYMOND jONES EARL PARKER AGRICULTURE EMORY NEIL MICK MEDICINE JOHN O. HURT RICHARD O. CUPAIVOLI HAROLD NIX GRADUATE ALEXANDER BELL STUMP FRANCIS MURPHY PHILLIPS 333 l - n : --' E! H . V B. It '7 mt: '1' Eva V934,: kz-I'v W it, w, v, V' Berkovich. Hyman. Macht. Lindor. Kamimky. BIIIL Schwartz Ellis. Naale, Berkovich, Klein, Orbach. Rotenberg, Honick. Ungor Harris. Goldutoin. Kruger, Rubin, Greenspan. April. Landau, Abramson. Glazier l334l Mu Chapter of Phi Alpha Founded I9I4. Washinglon, D. C. Eslablishcd al Universily of Virginia. April. I922 FRATER IN URBE HENRY RUBIN COLLEGE MILTON GEORGE ABRAMSON CHARLES HYMAN HERBERT BERKOVICH MILTON KAMINSKY jOHN BERKOVICH MAURICE HAROLD KLEIN HARRY BLATT FRANK LINDER THOMAS BLATT STANLEY MACHT SAMUEL ELLIS. JR. JOSEPH NAGLE ROBERT GOLDSTEIN LESTER JOSEPH ORBACH LEONARD HONICK IRWIN HAROLD ROSENBERG ALLEN NORMAN UNGER LAW BERNARD GLASSER LEROY LLOYD LANDAU MEDICINE ELLIS ROSS APRIL ALFRED LEON KRUGER EMANUEL GREENSPON GRADUATE VICTOR IRWIN HARRIS t3351 Kurtin. J. Frieden Simon. Sloinman. Abrams, Heller. Carter, Weiss Miner. Goldberg, H. Friaden, Klnff. Cohen. Levin, Mama I 3:1: 1 Mu Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi Founded a! Non: York Universily. I913 . Eslablishcdkal lhc Univeraily of Virginia. November 29. I924 FRATER IN FACULTATE BENZION LlNFIELD. 35.. M.S.. PH.D.. D.Sc. COLLEGE EARL' B. ABRAMS ALBERT KURTlN CLIFFORDCHARLES CARTER LESTER A. MANDELL ADOLPH BERNARD HELLER, 3R. WALTER WESLEY MINER LOUIS KLAF'F . JEROME NEMO LAWRENCE WYNDHAM SIMON LAW BENJAMIN M. STEINMAN RICHARD STANLEY WEISS ENGINEERING MILTON C. GOLDBERG JOSEPH LEE FRIEDEN MEDICINE FRANKLIN H. COHEN HARRY M FRIEDEN CERSHON J. LEVIN l387l Van Dien. Odom. Rodney, Miles. Soveca. Powell Larkin. Palmer. Wimbrow. Coffman, Seward Wilson, Llllard. Burnette. Hartneth. Kempf I 338 l Chi Chapter of Beta Kappa Founded al Hamlinc Universily. I90, Established at UniVersily of Virginia, December 8, I927 FRATER IN URBE DAN O. NICHOLS. MD. COLLEGE CHARLES E. DEAL WILLIAM E. MILES JOHN M. FREEMAN EDWARD E. ODOM EUGENE HARTNETT EMILE G. RODNEY VINCENT W. LARKIN GEORGE C. SEWARD J. F. LlLLARD. JR. ERNEST M. SENECA MILLARD VAN DlEN. JR. ENGINEERING GEORGE E. COFFMAN LAW WYATT T. BURNETTE ELWOOD A. POWELL CLAUDE S. WILSON GRADUATE FRED S. PALMER VERNON A. WIMBROW ARCHITECTURE jOHN E. KEMPF l 33.0 I HE STANDS IN A HIGH PLACE AND GAZES OVER THAT REALM HE HAS CHOSEN TO GUIDE. HE LOOKS FROM DEPTH TO DEPTH ON ITS SECRET PLACES AND SWEARS ALWAYS TO RESPECT AND ORDER THE PLANES OF ITS LAWS AS HE SEES THEM ALICNED BEFORE HIM. gag grow Professional and Academic Fraternities PAGE LAMBDA PI ................................................... 344 SKULL AND KEYS .............................................. 346 PH! 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I. L. K. A ................................................... 375 P. K. SOCIETY ................................................. 376 GERMAN CLUB ................................................ 377 EL W .... . Kv' UH Lambda Pi Academic F raternity JAMES MORRIS PACE LL..D PH. D. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB. B.A. CHE WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON LL.D .W. BACON .R. BAKER ..B BAXTER ..B BEAN JR. .BRIDGEFORTH ..F BROWN JR. ..c BROWN m .c BURNAM ..H CURD ..P DAME gzwpmwggmwz ..ANTRIM JR. BABCOCK JR. BAKER .BEARDSLEY BELL. JR. BLlSH BOSHER BROWN .H. BRYANT ARY JR. .CLARKE 1n. .COOKE DAY DEBUTTS nomEnlezml-O Lg??? .DUDLEY JR. .H ELLIS jn. .E. EVANS .R. FITZHUGH BMD?WQWMTIWOWWDWH1H? O .P. BRAWLEY JR. .E. DISMUKES JR. Founded a! lhc Universily of Virginia, I896 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER. M.A.. PHD. WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER. M.A.. PHD. RICHARD MONTGOMERY BIRD. B.A.. B.S.. PHD. GRADUATE MEMBERS H. F. FLIPPEN j. H. HARRISON F. O. HATCH E. R. G. HENEBERCER B. L. HOLLADAY A. S. HOOPER G. R. HUMRICKHOUSE NORMAN KELSEY L. L. LOVING ACTIVE MEMBERS w. H. FlTZHUGH. JR. C.B.FLEET H. w. FLETCHER 1. R. GARRETT. JR. 5. B. GIBSON H. E. GlLLlAM L. LANGHORNF JR. ..J LAUCK JR. .C. RANDOLPH ..B BOOKER A 344 I RICHARD HENRY WILSON. M.A.. PH.D. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY. M.A.. PHD. WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS. 85., CE. FRANCIS HARRIS ABBOT, M.A. W. MclLHANEY AMES MANN. JR. ..D MORRISON ..G PENNIMAN .M. RAINEY, JR. W TALLEY ..G TALLEY .S .M. .C. ..C '-'l WEEDON WHITE. JR. WISNER, JR. WYLLY h-m-ggzngu .c E. MANLEY. JR 5 MARSHALL JR ..w MCDONALD ..L MORGANROTH .N. OFFLEY .J PECHlN .J. PERCY .PETER 1R. ..M RAILEY .D:G.RUFF1N ..v SHANKLIN .R. SLIDELL .C. STUART R. H. TALLEY JR. w. w. TAYLOR w. L. TOWNSEND H. N. P, TUNSTALL E. TWACHMAN w. H. D. WHEAT, JR. :HmzzyngzyzmI u a el q 4 I I .1 kn I PI Ln . . . . 4 -' - r. . - . -..' ..;L'MH ii . 2 -. . ;' .. . ' - - Skull and Keys Founded al the Unchrsily of Virginia, 19H GRADUATE MEMBERS E. R. BAIRD W. A. jONES j. R. SHANKLIN A. H. BRYAN M. B. LEWIS. jR. G. R. TAYLOR N. L. BOSWORTH J. K. MORFORD W. H. WOOD, JR R. C. COLES W. W. MOSS C. E. HAMILTON j. W. FISHBURNE B. H. RANDOLPH. jR. J. A. PAUL S. B. CRIMES A. H. SANDS K. XV. ROBINSON W. A. HALLOWES ACTIVE MEMBERS 0. COOPER. JR. 1. M. BARRINGER c. MCCABE c. COLES w. w. BREWER E. CRAY R. MOORE. JR. G. CAMERON R. WELCH D. c. MYERS R. v. CAUTHORNE D. LAWRENCE E. T. NEWELL. JR. T. D. CALDWELL P. LUCK A. D. PETERS w. J. CONDON J. PRITCHETT J. B. PINDER. JR. 0. COOPER. JR. B. SCHI-.ESSINC.ER R. W. PLUMMER w. H. FORSTER J. HEDGES J. C. RISHER D. L. FORSYTHE L. REISS A. s. ROBINS F. A. GENTRY H. FROEHLINC c. 0. SMITH. JR. w. E. GOODMAN. Ill T. FISHBURNE J. R. WEAVER c. HARRISON H. KLINEFELTER c. MANN c. E. HlLDENBERC. N. OFFUTT T. WORSELEY T. B. LAMPTON. JR. 1. CASSOWAY T LAFFEY F. LANKFORD. JR. F. NOLTING s ROTTER R. B. LEONARD c. COCHRAN J CHINN C. H. McCALL R. MONCURE N O'BEAR J. N. McCUTHEON c. HARRISON E. E. MENF.FEF.. JR. l34til E. T. STUART, JR. .In. 494mm. .Im .4 Minor Chapter of the Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi ' Founded al the University of Michigan, I859 Established. I890 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM MINOR LlLE FREDERICK DEANE GOODWIN RIBBLE ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER. JR. CHARLES PATTERSON NASH GARRARD SLENN FRATRES IN URBE ALBERT BOLLlNG ALLAN PERKINS THOMAS MUNFORD BOYD C. E. MORAN L. XV. XVOOD ADDINELL HEXVSON MICHIE DAVID JOSEPH W'OOD CHARLES VENABLE MINOR MEMBERS W'ILLIAM HODGES BAKER. JR. ROBERT M. RAINEY, JR. ALEXANDER HAMILTON BRYAN JAMES M. ROBERTSON W'ILLIAM PAGE DAME. JR. ROBERTS COLES CLIVE SPENCER HUFFMAN. JR. jOHN D. HURT jOHN DONELSON MARTIN. JR. JUDSON COLE MCLESTER jOSEPH KINNEAR NORFORD ALFRED U. KREBS ROBERT D. MORRISON HARRY RODGERS KERN, JR. NORW'OOD BENTLY ORRICK HARNEY POWELL YATES l 3491 PHI ALPHA DELTA Thomas Jefferson Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity Founded 0! Chicago. Kent School of Law. I897 Eslablished, I910 FRATRES IN URBE RICHARD GIBSON DEANE JAMES A. LEITCH, JR. JAMES STUART FITZHUCH. JR. CHARLES ARMONDE PAXSON HENRY B. GORDON CHARLES WILLIAM SUBLETT WILLIAM MURRAY HAMNER ROY XVHITNEY XVHEELER JOHN GARTH YANCEY HONORARY MEMBERS HON. WILLIAM HODCES MANN HON. SAMUEL W. XVILLIAMS ACTIVE MEMBERS 5. THOMAS AMATO MICHAEL ANTHONY LA GIGLIA EDGWORTH M. BLYTHE. JR. WILLIAM H. LOGAN WILLIAM WOOD BURKE ROY LEONARD MORGAN HOWARD HAMMOND CONAWAY RANDOLPH PERRY WYTHE OVERTON DABNEY, JR. JAMES MILTON SCARBOROUGH MARTIN MARSHALL DURRETT, 2ND JOHN C. SKINNER JAMES NEWTON GARRETT J. WELLFORD SMITH GEORGE WILSON GISH GEORGE SUMMERS GRIFFIN WILLIAM HOLLAND. JR. EDWARD A. TOWSE JOHN DlLLARD HOOKER JOB D. TURNER. JR. WILLIAM CHARLES KING jOHN FEHR WORMAN I 331 I THETA TAU Pi Chapter of the Engineering Fraternity of Theta Tau Founded al the University of Michigan. I904 FACULTY MEMBERS DR. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB DR. WALTER SHELDON RODMAN PROF. EARNEST J. OGLESBY STUDENT MEMBERS WlLLIAM LIGHTFOOT LAFFERTY GILFORD GODFREY QUARLES R. E. LEE GILDEA WILLIAM BLAIR BARNES WILLIAM DAVID THORNHlLL HARRY W. THURSTON JOHN EDWARD BLANN GEORGE DEWEY BELOTE WILLIAM KEYSER PRICE, JR. DENNIS STAFFORD KELLEY JOSEPH LITTLEBURY POLLARD. jR. RICHARD WORTHAM TALLEY EARL PARKER. JR. CHESTER EARL STAHL SAMUEL MACON ALVIS, jR. BEN HIPPLE GARRETT JOHN WADDELL BOWLES JOSEPH HAWTHORNE KELLEY I 353 1 PHILIP A. GALLAGHER WALTER SUMNER CARD JOHN BEVERLY HANCOCK. JR. FRANCIS LEONARD ALLEN SAMUEL LENVlS LIONBERGER EDWARD jOHN MEROW WlLLlAn DUNNINGTON JOHN CURRAN McGHEE JOHN SPENCER GLUNT STONEWALL JACKSON DOSWELL JOEL HILL WATKINS. jR. jAMES SAMUEL CARSON ROBERT HILL BOYKIN. m JOHN QUINCY ADAMS HARRY MARTIN HAMMOND NELSON WARREN ROBINSON AUBREY EDWIN PALMER ASHTON L. CODLEY xrkmCOm OZEmmZGZm ZOOEH Trigon Engineering Society Founded al the University of Virginia. Nlay, I924 HONORARY FACULTY MEMBERS ARTHUR FRANCIS MACCONOCHIE. B.Sc. JAMES SHANNON MILLER. B.A.. B.S.. E.E. CHARLES HENDERSON. E.E. L. B. HITCHCOCK. 85.. MS. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1. w. BEVERAGE C.R.BRANDT H. M. CA DOT M. J. COPPS H. R. DAVIS J. N. DANIEL J. H. EDMONDSON. JR. R. w. FAIRMAN ..C CUNNELL ..T HAM ..B JONES. 1a. ..T KRIDER ..F LEWIS. JR. . LITTIG MclLHENN . C. NELSON ggo:mwgw . msn I 35.3 I E. M. O'BRIEN T. J. PETERSON E. P. PIKE D. M. REESE c. A. ROBERTSON w. s. ROBERTSON J. H. ROBINSON R. C. ROSENBERGER s. H. SAVAGE. JR. 5. D. SMILEY mm dmmtg 43.?sz Alpha Gamma Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi Commerce Fraternity Founded al Nan: York Universily. I904 Established. I904 HONORARY MEMBER ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS FACULTY MEMBERS 'I'IPTON RAY SNAVELY. B.A. M.A.. PH.D. ABRAHAM BERGLUND. PHD. ELBERT ALVIS KINCAID, B.A., M.A., PHD. ALBERT jULlUS BARLOW'. B.A., B.N.A.. C.P.A. WILSON GEE. B.A.. M.A., PHD. GEORGE T. STARNES. B.A.. M.A., PHD. ACTIVE MEMBERS jOHN MARTIN BARRINGER. jR. WILLIAM TYLER BILLUPS HARRY GUY BOWMAN RICHARD SLEMMER BURGESS THOMAS STEARNS BUSH GRAFTON MASSEY COMFCYS A. LECKIE COX ELMER CLYDE CROVVELL HENRY R. DAME ROBERT HOWISON DANIEL GEORGE NELSON DICKINSON GEORGE RICHARD FLETCHER FRANK DlTMAR GREBE EDMUND FRANK MACDONALD EDMUND BRODIE MARSLAND A. R. MARSHALL JOHN JETER O'KF.EFFE JOHN TWOBY DELTA SIGMA Pl Alpha Xi Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi Commercial Fraternity Founded al New York University, I907 Eslablished. I925 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DUNCAN C. HYDE. B.A.. PHD. MELVIN G. D: CHAYEAU. B.A.. M.A.. PH.D. CHARLES N. HULVEY, B.S.. M.S.. LL.B. FRATER IN URBE PAUL GOODLOE MclNTYRE ACTIVE MEMBERS 1. B. ANDREWS W. G. MCCABE. JR. C. V. BLACKBURNE. JR. J. A. McMAHAN R. J. BURKE M. POINDEXTER M. S. DEAN F. B. PRICE 1. P. FURNISS H. L. REMMEL W. H. FARSTER, jk. M. ROBERTS W. A. HAMILTON. JR. J. ROWLEY T. L. HANSEN C. H. RUTH. JR. J. W. KIMBLE F. W. SISSON W. KLIE. JR. 1. R. THOMASSON '35: ! Pi Mu Chapter of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity Pi Mu Founded at the University of Virginia, I892 Phi Chi Founded a! the Universily of Louisville, I889 Amalgamation of the Fraternilies Ey'eclcd, I922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. ROBERT BENNETT BEAN DR. JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL DR. WILLIAM CLARENCE EIKNER FRATRES IN URBE DR. PAUL B. BARRINGER DR. M. P. GORDON, 11:. DR. HUGH T. NELSON MEMBERS Class of 1932 ROBERT TASKER HUMPHRIES JOHN PEYTON SNEAD, JR. EDGAR WILSON KIRBY, JR. FRANCIS ARTHUR SNIDOW CLIFTON JEAN STRAUSS Class of 1933 CLAYTON BERNARD ETHRIDGE WALTER LEROY KILBY HENRY HAMILTON HAMMER GEORGE NATHANIEL THRIFT WALLACE EDGAR HERRELL JOHN ERNEST VAUGHN Class of 1934 JOHN NEWTON BOWDEN LEE LUTHER HASSELTINE WILLIAM CLARK COOPER jOSEPH LEIGH HUNDLEY WILLIAM' CLEGG EVERSOLE WILLIAM V. KING. 1R. JOSEPH EDWARD GLADSTONE. jR. HUGH PACE NEWBILL JOHN BAGBY HALEY LAWRENCE PACE MACK IRVIN SHANHOLTZ Class of 1 935 CAPERS E. BOAN WILLIAM MALVERN CLOPTON CARRINCTON LEONARD BOOKER RICHARD PHILIP CUPAIUOLI ROBERT MANFRED CALDWELL FLOYD KINZER HURT SHELDON DAVID CAREY HARWOOD HUGO RITTER WM. ZACHARY CATTERTON jAMES BENJ. SHULER 131ml Pi Mu 035D Chapter of Nu Sigma Nu Medical Fraternity Founded al the. University of Alichigan Established, I904 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. J. C. FLIPPIN DR. H. S. HEDCES DR. F. D. WOODWARD DR. C. B. MORTON DR. J. R. COSH FRATRES IN URBE DR. H. T. NELSON DR. 0. N. SHELTON DR. P. B. BARRINCER DR. S. H. WATTS DR. W. WALTER MEMBERS Class of 1932 J. W. DAVIS J. B. HAWES E. E. BARKSDALE H. R. BUTT H. F. FLIPPIN W. GROSSMAN BOURNE CARPENTER MALLORY MARTIN H53:13:00 ..S R. ..R ..B .C. w. w. BUTZNER GEORGE COOPER P.FARLEY F. w. FOOTE E. L. HOPEWELL J.C.HOCCAN M. R. YATES Class of 1933 Class of 1934 CHAMBERLAIN Class of 1935 L. A. VANCE I361 J DR. DR. DR. DR. A. D. HART C. C. SPEIDEL W. W. W'ADDELL V. W. ARCHER KING .LITTLE. .WARE MYERS D. WOLFF J.E.ROBERTS W. B. WILKINS E. P. McKlNNEY c. w. PURCELL J. T. B. STRODE, JR. R. 1. TRENT L. MAYO J. w. R055. JR. J. R. SHANKLIN R. H. SMITH w. E. WADDELL. JR. B. L. HOLLADAY H.H.CURD j. j. PORTER B. s. LEAVELL R. s. McVAUGH w. SUTTON NJ - J .m- wait; '51,? W V777 1? 'I '31 mu .W 1 a , . t db . v , 32$ r, l' , am 'm' Wg-p Alpha Eta Chapter of Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity Founded at Western Pennsylvania A'chical College. I89, Established. I908 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY DR. EDWARD LYMAN COREY DR. RICHARD TAYLOR ERCENBRICHT DR. HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN DR. JAMES ERNEST KINDRED DR. KENNETH FULLER MAXCY DR. JOHN MclNTlRE. NOKES DR. LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYSTER DR. DUDLEY CROFFORD SMITH FRATRES IN URBE DR. WILBUR ALLEN BARKER DR. JOSEPH WILLIAM HOUCK DR. VIRGIL LEONIDAS KELLY. JR. DR. WILMER HOWARD PAINE FRANK DUNNINGTON DANIEL GEORGE HENRY DERIEUX WALTER ANSELL DERRICK HENRY ROLFE DUPUY WESLEY FRY RANDOLPH BRYAN GRINNAN. JR. EDWARD KNAPP HAWKE CHARLES VARNER AMOLE JOSEPH MARTIN HITCH. JR. JOHN BOHANNON HOZlER JETHRO MERIWETHER HURT HULBURT CHRISTOPHER MCCOY CHARLES HAMPTON MAUZY. JR. CHARLES LORRAINE CABELL. JR. HUGH TUCKER CHELF. JR. WALTER FRANKLIN COLE HOWARD CLARKE CLOVER. 1R. NOBLE MAXWELL COODLOE WILLIAM ROLLAN HILL. JR. jOHN OMOHUNDRO HURT JOSEPH KUNKEL ALEXANDER JOHN WILLIAM ASHWORTH. JR. CHARLES LEWIS BITTINCER RICHARD BOXLEY BOWLES GEORGE MINOR CALDNVELL DR. WILLIAM HENRY PARKER DR. FREDERICK PILCHER. JR. DR. ALFRED CHAMBERS RAY. JR. DR. JAMES EDWIN WISSLER MEMBERS Class of 1932 ROBERT BEALL HIGHTOWER FREDERICK DIXON HOLLOWELL. JR. WILLIAM DABNEY JARMAN MELVIN WOOD MCCEHEE JOHN RANDOLPH PERDUE DELMAR FRANKLIN WEAVER. jR. JOSEPH EDGAR YOUNG. JR. Class of 1933 HAROLD GEORGE NIX FREDERICK RALPH PERSON JACK BERRY PORTERFIELD JOHN WATKINS TRENIS RANDOLPH BEATON TURNBULL ERNEST THOMAS UPSON Class of 1934 WILLIAM ALLEN jOHNS LEWIS LITTLEPAGE. JR. CHARLES COLLINS ORR JAMES KARL SCOTT HARRY BENJAMIN STONE. JR. JOHN HANSFORD THOMAS. JR. FLETCHER JOHNSTON WRIGHT. JR. Class of 1935 PAUL BURNS HACCLAND JOHN OSBORNE McNEEL BOYD HAWTHORNE PAYNE MARVIN NELSON PILLEY WILLIAM LYONS TALIAFERRO GEORGE CLEGC. WILLIAMS Beta Delta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fraternity Founded at Darlmoulh College. I888 Chapler Inalilulcd, I922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM EDWARD BROWN. MD. EVERETT CATO DRASH, M.D. FRATRES IN URBE THOMAS HENRY DANIEL, M.D. DAVID MURPHY. A.B., M.D. ANGUS HlNSON, M.D. WILLIAM AMBROSE. BROWN, Jun. MD. HENRY REID BOURNE. M.D. ROBERT FRANCIS MONROE. M.D. MEMBERS Class of 1932 JAMES LAWSON CABANISS THOMAS WILSON SOWDER CLARENCE DEARBORN FREEMAN. jR. FRANK ANDES STRICKLER ROBERT FABER MARTIN HERBERT WILLIAM SWERTFEGER ROBERT EDWARD WESTMORELAND GEORGE GARLAND TANNER Class of 1933 CLARENCE PHLEGAR SMITH FREDERICK MATTHEWS JACOBS EDWARD LINDEN KINNEY JOHN A. MOORMAN THOMPSON THOMAS ANDREW MONEYMAKER GEORGE EDWARD WATERS JOHN ADRIAN SIMS JAMES EDMOND WHITE Class of 1934 ROBERT NELSON COOLEY ROY GLENN PARKS WALTER DOUGLAS HANKINS ROY RANDOLPH POW'ELL HOWARD THOMPSON HOLDEN WILLIAM GILMER PURYEAR CHARLES LAURENCE STINSON GEORGE ALFRED HESS WILLIAM ROY JOHNSON ARMANDO jOSEPH LAURITONO JULIAN BOOTH DOSS I :mx 1 9ggas Calconon Club Founded at University of Virginia, I929 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. WILLIAM HALL COODWIN DR. HENRY SWIFT NEFF DR. HENRY BEARDON MULHOLLAND DR. JAMES EDWIN WOOD. JR. DR. DAVID C. WILSON DR. FRANK STAFFORD DR. OSCAR SWINEFORD DR. STAGE DAVIS BLACKFORD FRATRES IN URBE DR. A. CENTILE DR. WILLIAM COWELL STEPHENSON DR. EUGENE SWANSON GROSECLOSE DR. ROBERT W. C. MCCLANAHAN DR. D. O. HAMBLIN DR. ARTHUR MAZYCK. JR. DR. JACK SPENCER INITIATES Class of 1932 T. STERLING CLAIBORNE L. FLOYD HOBBS C. LOUIS GILBERT CHARLES M. NELSON Class of 1933 N. LOUIS BOSWORTH SLAUGHTER FlTZ-HUGH CHARLES CONNOLLY COLEMAN JOHNSON JOHN DEES GREGORY MAGRUDER EDWARD DELARUE ASHER PAYNE WILLIAM ROBINS Class of 1934 SULLIVAN GALE BEDELL ROBERT EARL DEBUTTS ALEX BROWN jOHN MCCAVOCK THOMAS WALLACE COX WILLIAM PERRY MOORE ROBERT FLETCHER W'ATSON Class of 1935 JOHN THOMPSON BROWN AMBLER CHARLFS EDXV'IN HAMILTON W'HLIAM BENNE'I'T BEAN W'ILLIAM PROVINCE MCGUIRE. II CLAUDE MARSHALL LEE. jR. OSXVALD MASSENA XVEAVER XX'ILLIAM SWUPE W'RAY R. JOSEPH GENTILE MART I N ROBERT XV ISELY I 3041 Beta of Virginia Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Founded al lhe College of William and Alary. December 5. I776 Eslablished. I908 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE JAMES SOUTHALL WILSON. President LLEWELLYN GRIFFITH HOXTON. Vice-Presidenl WALTER SHELDON RODMAN. Secrclary ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ. Treasurer WALTER ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY. Librarian INITIATES. 1931 College NEILL McLAURlN CONEY. JR. GEORGE COOPER. JR. THEODORE NORTH DENSLOVI, JR. WILLIAM SHEPHERD DIX, JR. EDWIN DARIUS DUPREE. JR. EDWARD VALENTINE JONES. JR. WALTER DUSTIN KALLENBACH BERNARD ISAAC LlDMAN EDWARD ARCHIBALD MARKS. JR. THORNTON TURNER ROSE. LUKE MATTHEWS WHITE. JR. jOHN PAGE WILLIAMS HENRY FRAIN WOMER Graduate EMILY SINCLAIR CALCOTT RICHARD CECIL GARLICK. jn. BENJAMIN GILDERSLEEVE Law HERBERT LEE BOATWPICHT. JR. ALFRED FRANKLIN BURGESS CHARLES GIBBS DOUGHERTY jULlAN BIXBY FlTE HOWARD CECIL GILMER. JR. Medicine ADAM TYREE FINCH. IR. ROBERT EARLE GLENDY RICHARD HUBARD HENNEMAN DUDLEY ROBERT HUTCHERSON RAYMOND UHL FREDERICK LANE HOBACK WILLIAM MONTELLE HOBSON JOSEPH HOWARD MCCONNELL WILLIAM HUTCHINGS OVERBEY HENRY ALEXANDER WISE SAMUEL BUTLER CRIMES IOSEPH WILLIAM HOUCK MARGARET ELIZABETH MORIARTY ALUMNI ARTHUR BRANTLEY BRISTOW. l9l5 CHURCHILL GIBSON CHAMBERLAYNE. I901 JOHN EDMUND NORRIS HUME, I907 l 31:51 JOHN PEYTON MCGUIRE. 1894 JOHN PAUL. I906 JAMES PETER WILLIAMS. I905 The Raven Society OFFICERS E. FONTAINE BROUN. JR ....................................................... President AUSTIN BROCKENBROUCH CHINN ....................................... Vicc'Prcsl'dcn! ROBERT DEJARNETTE RUFFIN ................................................ Secretary WlLLlAM PACE DAME ........................................................ Treasurer HONORARY MEMBERS HON. JOHN SHARPE WILLIAMS HON. JOHN BASSETT MOORE MR. JUSTICE JAMES CLARK MCREYNOLDS MR. DUNCAN CURRY RT. REV. ARTHUR SELDEN LLOYD Mn. PHILLIP ALEXANDER BRUCE DR. EDWARD REINHOLD ROGERS INITIATES, 1931 College SAMUEL COOPER DAWSON. .IR- ASBURY STEELE HOOPER ST. GEORGE TUCKER LEE Law WILLIAM PACE DAME. JR. NORWOOD BENTLEY ORRICK ROBERT DABNEY MORRISON jAMES MOODY ROBERTSON RICHARD THWEATT WILSON. JR. Medicine AUSTIN BROCKENBROUGH CHINN ROBERT EDWARD WESTMORELAND CHARLES LOUIS GILBERT MUNFORD RADFORD YATES Engineering GEORGE DEWEY BELOTE ROBERT BRINKLEY JONES. JR. THOMAS JAMES PETERSON Graduate RICHARD CECIL GARLICK. JR. College at Large ROBERT LEONARD KING JOSEPH HOWARD McCONNELL Faculty HARRY CLEMONS ALUMNI DR. CHURCHILL GIBSON CHAMBERLAYNE .l. BRUCE KREMER DR. HUGH SMITH CLTMMlNC IOHN POW'ELL DR. MARION CLIFFORD HARPISON CHIEF JUSTICE ROBERT R. PRENTIS DR. HUGH HAMPTON YOUNG ! :-:v;:; 1 DR. DR. DR. DR. AUSTIN BROCKFNBROUCH CHINN THOMAS STERLING CLAIBORNE XVALTER ANSELL DERRICK CHARLES LOUIS GILBERT jOHN HARTW'FLL HARRISON The Alpha of Virginia Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha Founded at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Cl.icago, I902 Eslablishcd, I919 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. JAMES CARROLL FLIPPEN DR. HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN DR. JOHN HENRY NEFF DR. HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDCES DR. CHARLES BRUCE MORTON. 11 DR. WILLIAM HALL COODWIN DR. LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYSTER DR. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY DR. DUDLEY CRAWFORD SMITH DR. JAMES EDWIN WOOD. JR. DR. JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL DR. STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD DR. OSCAR SWINEFORD. JR. DR. EDWIN PARTRIDGE LEHMAN DR. KENNETH FULLER MAXCY FRATRES IN URBE PAUL BRANDON BARRINCER DR WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACON ' DR. ANDREW DEJARNETTF. HART DR. . STEPHEN HURT WATTS DR. ANGUS HINSON DR. MEMBERS Class of 1932 jEAN BARKSDALE JONES ELIZABETH LEWIS SAUNDERS HUGH OTTO STALEY ROBERT EDWARD WESTMORELAND MUNFORD RADFORD YATES rsml . CARSON LEE. FIFER DAVID RHODIN MURPHY VIILLIAM ALLEN BARKER ALEXANDER CORDEN GILLIAM jOSEPH XVILLIAM HOUCK 3T , '3' i 3-1;:gxrzzfi 32:2,: h' :;--':- Alpha of Virginia Chapter of Tau Beta Pi Founded at Lehigh University, I885 Eslablished. I92, FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON, B.A.. LLD. WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS, 35.. CE. jOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB. B.A., C.E. WALTER SHELDON RODMAN. B.S.. S.M. EDWARD WATTS SAUNDERS. C.E. jAMES SHANNON MILLER. B.A.. B.S.. E.E. SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL. M.A., PHD. ARTHUR FRANCIS MACCONOCHIE. B.Sc. CHARLES HENDERSON. E.E. ACTIVE MEMBERS CILFORD C. QUARLES. President GEORGE D. BELOTE. Vice-Presidcnt ROBERT B. JONES, Secrelary J. E. BLANN R. W. QUARLES T. J. PETERSON S. L. LIONBERCER W. S. HAYDEN C. R. BRANDT S. J. 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JR COR Kylls Bill HALLOWES Chris SMITH CIiE FLEET Archie WILLIAMS Dick KITHIL She COOKE Bill WOOD Van GILLAM Bil y TAYLOR Toby MOORE Tom CALDWELL John HEDGFS Bill THOMAS Dick DAY Lewis SHRADY Jimmy MANN Bev HOLLADAY Jack MARSTON Funk SIPPLEY Tip MOORE. Snowdy MARSHALL Spolty ROBBINS Charlie HAMILTON Bob RAINEY Frank WISNER Billy JONES johnny DIAL Pup GRAY Austin CHINN BOB MANLEY...Prcsider-l DOUG MYERS..Vice-Presidenl BILL SUTTON..SccreLary Carlyle FLAKE Bcv RANDOLPH Walt COLES Hugh TUNSTALL Rosy ROSENBERGER uJohn HURT Eddie BAIRD Bob DIS MUKES Allan MCCULLOUCH Billy ROBERTSON Bobby UARLES Marshall RUF'N'N Pele HILDRE'. rl Shep NOWLIN Pa e DAME o DEBS Billy HAM Luke WHITE Ceorge COOPER Font BROUN Sam BAKER Bill SUTTON Gordon HARRISON Lige ENEFEE Ron CAUTHORNE Johnny WILLIAMS Roswell DAVENPORT Ed NEWELL Dal PETERS Sluart GIBSON Bobby RUFFIN Pat MATTHEWS Walt STEVENSON Oppic OPPENHEIMER Henry SACKETT Dick MOORE Bill FOSTER Monk LEIGH EH Whig, 11 Wk XfLUELN .. .. A .. ac .. Ted EVANS 4 George COCHRAN .Ltlrhn SIEEREIEL? Warren ?LLIOT orm S Lem MA 0 Jack WEAVER Tom CHANDLER John RQ'BINSON Henryl' CADOT Doug MYERS g Buky ' LATHROP George CAMERON John HAYES Dick TALLEY ' Pig MCKINNEY John LEAVELL Floyd LANKFORD 5t. Csorge LEE Bruce CUNNELL 'Hnrry KLINEFELTER 'chry FROEHLINC 'Joe CHINN Harry GLENN John FlTZ-HUGH Ben FINDER Marvin SUTHERLAND Slew BLISH Lamonl BRYAN Bobby COLES 'Norm BAKER Cordon MCCABE. 'Benny MCFARLAND Ed BEARDSLEY .Binks SCHLESINCER Ossie WEAVER uJohn CASSAWAY 'Bill SCOTT Wayne CORRIN Harold STUART Dan WISTER Bass BRIDCEFORTH Buyer BALDWIN Tom FISHBURNE George BRAUN Henry PAYNE lack GARRETT Fenton CENTRY Louis GILBERT Tony PUGH Tom MOORE Dickie BRAWLEY Bill HOBBS I3Tnl CQRKSJ CURLS German Club OFFICERS W. W. MOSS. JR ................................................................. Presidenl T. B. LAMPTON. JR ......................................................... Vicc-Prcsident C. P. PEYTON.: ................................................................ Sccrelary MEMBERS W. W. MOSS. JR J. R. FURNISS W. J. LAUCK. JR. A. G CILLAM J.E WROBERTS C. E. HILCENBERC N. L BOSWORTH WW .BREWER R. W. PLUMMER H. L BUCK J J.B COOPER JR. R. K VANZANDT J. K MORFORD J. B. LANCASTER W R WILLIAMS A. H BRYAN W N. OFFLEY J. F MCGAVOCK O. P. DOBIE H. L. FLIPPEN A. DUDLEY. JR. J. H. HARRISON L. J. ANTRIM L. W MCILl-lANEY W.H HHARRIS. JR. M. B. LEWIS W. L. TOWNSEND H. C. WHITEHEAD R. J. WELCH R. D. MORRISON C. M. COLES N. B. ORRICK A. PETERS. JR. E. S. CWATHMEY B. C. BURNAM N. C. PENNIMAN C. C. BROWN R. V SHANKLIN F. E. BABCOCK JR J W.F15HBURNE E. J. PECHIN K. W. ROBINSON J. I. PRITCHETT J. MARTIN R. P. BARUCH E. TWACHMAN C. V. AMOLE T. B LAMPTON JR 5. C. DAWSON. JR. H. A GRAY. JR C. L. PALMER A. D LAWRENCE F. E. NOLTINC. JR. W. H. FITZHUGH H. N. OBEAR W. B. BEAN R. C. CONLEY C. P PEYTON E. P. DANDRIDCE W. A READ H. J. HODCSON C. C. SMITH E. E. WACER J. P. DELAFIELD T. R. MONCURE J. R. SHANKLIN E. C. SIBLEY R.l TRENT E. SEIBELS C. R TOMPKINS E. P NOLL H CARY. JR. C. MANN C. HARRISON J. H. HARRIS H R. KERN W. B. TIMBERLAKE H M. SMITH M. W. BACON A. R. PAYNE D. W. BROWN J. B. PLATT JR E M. HUDGINS A. E. JOHNSON I T. PERCY W. J. CONDON S. C NELSON M. GP. GRAHAM J D. MOORMAN R C RANDOLPH F. C.LANCHORN D. L. FORSYTHE G. E. HARRISON C. H. BEISEL R. B. NELSON, JR. T. S. CLAIBORNE I37TI ON THE CENTLEST OF WINDS SHE DRIFTS INTO HIS LIFE. SHE WITH WHOSE KINDLY HELPING EYES HE SEES THE GREY MASSES OF CASTOFF BEAUTY ONCE MORE WASHED WITH THE SILVER OF THE MOON AND A LONGED-FOR UN- KNOWN FOREST SUDDENLY BUDS WITH TREE-FLOWERS AROUND HIM. A FAINT SOUND OF BELLS. MUFFLED FOOTSTEPS DOWN AN AISLE BENEATH A MYSTIC SYM- BOL. AND ALL OF THIS IS HIS NEVER TO BE LOST AGAIN. 1 11361, III III! h I 11Ill!-:W z'a ' R M, A i m. ; 1 J . 3 lg; 3xj L I A C AVA L l E. R MANAGING BOARD JUN SWAN ................................................................ Edilor-in-Chiul JACK COOPER .......................................................... Business 1Wanagcr ROBERT C. RANDOLPH ............................................. Advcrlisl'ng Manager EDWARD D. STORM ................................................. Circulall'on Manager J. L. OCHELTREE ............................................................. Ar! Editor ASSOCIATE MANAGERS BEN BELITT EMORY MICK RAINS WALLACE LITERARY STAFF DON PEYGOR GERALD LANGFORD WILLIAM E. MILES W. A. KRAUSS T. TURNER ROSE ART STAFF RUSSELL WESTOVER. JR. C. C. WEAVER BUSINESS STAFF T. A. ROUNTREE BAILEY T. CLARK. JR. JOHN THORN GORDON AXELSON ADVISORY BOARD STRINCFELLOW BARR ATCHESON L. HENCH ARMlSTEAD DOBIE HARRY ROGERS PRATT I3811 WUEOF MOMJJOU AV Mx 4, y m: E A. .R'M M x M ; M M M - X I f F M N 3' Q ML, N ; ' g AMu M- n :11 - . 7m;- i wa a Ax z A m. k. 1 x f .l ., .UM J j v y ,, lm x , I II: NuMM 7' EDITORIAL BOARD A. STEELE HOOPER ...................................................... Editor-in-Chicf F. STORY CUTCHIN ..................................................... Managing Editor HAROLD E. GROTTA ....................................................... News Editor RICHMOND MOORE. JR ...................................................... News Editor HERBERT L. MORGENROTH ............................................... News Editor ROBERT S. BOSHER .................................................... Assignmcnl Editor BEN H. LEVY ............................................................... Sport Editor HENRY D. SAYER .......................................................... Sport Edilor RICHARD D. MAXWELL .................................................. Fealurc Editor FEATURE WRITERS BEN B. DULANEY HARRY 5. KING IRVIN T. SHAPIRO ASSOCIATE EDITORS F. H. BOWEN S. B. GIBSON F. E. NOLTINC. JR. A. H, C. DRAYTON J. H. GRAVES M. D. ROSENBERG JR. J. P. DUBOSE D. VONK. MOON B. W. SMITH A. W. DUNCAN E M YOUNG REPORTERS S. W. BAKER E. 5. HIRSCHLER A. M. NOTTINGHAM J. 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N 'om Editor J. M. SCARBOROUGH ................................................... Decisions Editor ROBERT DEJ. RUFFIN ................................. Book Review and Legislation EJilor w. PAGE DAME. JR ................................................. Virginia Section Editor GEORGE s. ALDHIZER. JR ........................................... . .......... Secretary RICHARD T. WILSON. JR ................................................. Associate Editor EDITORIAL STAFF WILLIAM H. BAKER E. M. BLYTHE. 1a.. E. FONTAINE BROUN. JR. BALDWIN C. BURNAM EUGENE M. CAFFEY ROBERT COLES. JR HOWARD H. CONAWAY SAM P. CONRAD MARION BOYD CROCKETT ROBERT w. DEW MARTIN M. DURRETT. u LINN B. FERRELL ERNEST FRIEDMAN DANIEL F. HARRINGTON WALLACE HOWLAND HARRY P. KERN. JR. ALFRED u. KREBS JUDSON c. McLESTER. JR. ALFRED L. MARCHANT EDWIN A. MARKS. JR. JOHN D. MARTIN. JR. N. WOLFE MORGAN ROY L. MORGAN ROBERT D. MORRISON WILLIAM J. OVEN. JR. DAVID w. PERSINGER, JR. WILLIAM G. TALLEY w. DAVIDSON TENNEY JOB D. TURNER. JR. JOHN F. WORMAN BUSINESS STAFF BERNARD CLASSER .................................................... Business Alanagcr THOMAS F. JOHNSON ............................................... Advertising Alanagcr XVILLIAM C. KING ................................................... Circulalion A'lanagcr EKDU 021V. mvEOU V tgytrz. : - W IKIIR ... THE EXECUTIVE BOARD WILLIAM J. OVEN. JR ...................................................... EJilor-in-Chief ROSS V. CAUTHORNE ............................................ Assistant EJilor-in-Chicf GEORGE H. ELLIS. JR .................................................... Business Manager BOARD OF EDITORS LINWOOD ANTRIM. JR ........ Fraternities NORMENT BAKER, JR ........... Athletics F. HARDY BOWEN ........... Photographs BEN BANE DULANEY ........... Features WILLIAM H. FITZHUCH. JR ..... Statistics COLIN C. MACRAE. JR ........ Organizalions JAMES MANN. JR ................... Clubs H. SNOWDEN MARSHALL. JR....Faculty W. TAYLOE MUNFORD ............. Ar! EVAN ROY WRIGHT ........ Departments ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS NELSON T. OFFUTT DONALD E. WOODWORTH RICHARD J. BURK ASSOCIATE EDITORS THOMAS K. HANNA ............... Clubs H. ST. GEORGE TUCKER ........ Athletics ALFRED L. ORRICK .............. 4 lhlelics JOHN R. FITZHUCH ............. Slalislics W'ILLIAM D. EVANS ............. Slalislics A. l. VERVENA .............. Organizations CHARLES D. EVANS, JR .......... Features GEORGE E. MOISE .............. Fcalurcs EDMUND P. SCARLETT ......... Facully l3Wl JOHN B. JEFFRESS ............... Faculty DONALD Q. TAYLOR ......... Fralernilics ARTHUR W. JONES .......... Dcparlmcnls CLEMENT S. KESTER ........ Departments WILLIAM C. SYMMERS ..... Departments E. XV. KORBEL ............... Departments WILLIAM R. STEPHENSON ......... Ar! C. W. DOWDEN ...................... Art A. J. ROSS .................... Photographs THE JOURNEY BECOMES TED!OUS. THE LIGHT WHICH LEADS THE SOUL IS A MIST TO THE MORTAL EYES, AND THE DARK BODY STUMBLES DESPAIRINGLY ON THE CLIFFS WHICH ARE ITS BRIGHT COMPANION'S STEPPING STONES TOWARD THE CITADEL OF THE FAR IDEAL. BUT THESE TWO ARE ONE. CORKS and CURLS, Inc. OFFICERS WILLIAM J. OVEN. JR .......................................................... President ROSS V. CAUTHORNE .............. A ...................................... Vicc-Presidcnl GEORGE H. ELLIS, jR .................................................. Sccrelarp-Trcasurcr BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. J. OVEN. JR .................................................................. Cfairman G. H. ELLIS. JR .................................................................. Secretary R. V. CAUTHORNE J. J. LUCK E. I. CARRUTHERS REPRESENTATIVES JAMES MANN, JR .................. 4, r A A. R. SUMMERS ................... 4, A EDMUND P. DANDRIDCE. JR.. . . .4, K q; GEORGE J. MOORE ............... A 'r CLIFFORD B. 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RANDOLPH ................... A q? B. B. DULANEY ..................... 8 X C. C. SMITH. JR ..................... X 4, H. E. GROTTA .................... 'l. B 'I' C.P.PEYTON......................EX C.L.COLDSTEN ................. KbEll E. L. CLARKE ..................... 11 K A R. H. CHILTON ................... A E 4' ROBERT COLES. JR ................. Z q! C. R. JONES ......................... A T W. N. OFFLEY ...................... K A ROBERT COLDSTEIN .............. $ A C. R. HUMRICKHOUSE...........A T S! LOUIS KLAFF....................A E II J. P. FURNISS ....................... K E E. HARTNETT ...................... B K I 393 1 J J. M Madison Hall UN IVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Y. M. C. A. Founded. 1858 OFFICERS . S. JOHNSTON ................. President E. l. CARRUTHERS ............. Treasurer R. WILLIAMS ............ Vice-Presidenl W. KYLE SMITH ......... Ccncral Secrclary ILES POINDEXTER ........... Secretary MRS. A. E. WALKER ............. Hostess COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN P. S, CLARKE FRANCIS COOPER W. W. DICKSON JUNIOR CABINET JOSEPHl E GLASER JEREK IGN H s. MCDONALD T. G. SHUFFLEBARGER L. W. BROWN C.H .LEE R. H. DUFF A. J. MATTURRI R. G. ERGENBRIGHT J. W. MONTAGUE SHERWOOD EVANS A. V. MONTGOMERY T. L. FlSHBURNE D VON K. MOON J. F. HICKSON J. O. RlTHER HARRY HOFHEIMER E. J. SHERMAN J. H. HOWARD B. W. SMITH J. W. KIMBLE W H. SPRINGALL G. L. TABOR l 394 1 OFFICERS Spring Term. 1930-31 THOMAS K. TINDALE ......... President JOSEPH O. REITHER. 1R ........ Sccrclary ROBERT S. MCVAUCH ........................... Treasurer Fall Term, 1931 Winter Term. 1932 S. D. SHACKLEFORD, JR ........ Preside ! 1.0. REITHER. JR ............... Presidenl J. O. REITHER. JR ........... Vice-Presiden! WILLIAM S. LLOYD. . . . .. . . Vicc-Preu'denl FRANCIS L. BERKELEY. JR ..... Sccrclary T. C. SHUFFLEBARCER. ....... Secretary H. C. POLLOCK ................. Treasurer H. C. POLLOCK ................. Treasurer MEMBERS F. H. ANDERSON E. R. BAIRD, Ill EAMES l. BARRON. JR. RANCIS L. BERKELEY. JR. CARL B. BRANDT w. SCOTT CARTER HARLAN H. COOPER A. H. c. DRAYTON THAYER P. DRAPER J. P. DU BOSE HOWARD J. DUTCHES. JR. L. BROOKS ELMS MALCOLM GARDNER EDWARD D. HOFFMAN Jefferson Society w. s. HALLOWAY. JR. THOMAS w. LEMMON WILLIAM E. LLOYD ROBERT LLOYD J. 5. MAGNUSSON JOHN P. MASTERSON E. c. McCLlNTOCK. JR. WILLIAM s. MUNDY H. c. POLLOCK H. MANSFIELD RATTLE j. o. REITHER. JR. EDGAR REYNOLDS JAMES ROWLEY GEORGE c. SEWARD 13951 s. D. SHACKLEFORD. JR. T. c. SHUFFLEBARGER J. W.SM1TH. JR. EDWARD D. STORM GUY F. SUTTON R. L. SYKES THOMAS K. TINDALE ROBERT N. WALKER s. R. WALLACE JOHN A. WATTS J. ALLEN WHEAT. JR. 1. E. WHITING JOHN c. WYLLIE GEORGE w. WYLLIE THE. SUN FADES. THE LAST LIGHT SPREADS OUT TOO THINLY OVER THE DIM EARTH AND IS LOST; A TERRIBLE STILLNESS FALLS. THE ANGEL OF DEATH DROPS FOLD ON FOLD OF THE CURTAIN THAT HIDES HIM FOREVER FROM MORTAL EYES. MULTITUDES LAMENT HIS GOING; COLLEAGUES AND DISCIPLES LEAN OVER THE. SILENT BIER. LIGHT FALLS IN A SINGLE UNAPPROACHABLE BEAM FROM ABOVE. MURMURS IN THE DARKNESS. - - PEACE. ..E V! , saga ACTING PRESIDENT John Lloyd Newcomb I PON Dr. Alderman's death last spring. Dean Newcomb of the Eu- s I 4' gineering School found thrust upon him the monstrous task of stepping without notice into a position requiring supreme executive abilities. leadership, and resourcefulness. Dr. Newcomb assumed the Acting Presi- dency and within an extremely short time had things running as smoothly as before. In one year he has demonstrated that he is a man fully capable of handling the multitudinous affairs which fall to the lot of a college head. John Lloyd Newcomb received his B. A. at William and Mary College and his C. E. at the University of Virginia in I902. Then for three years he was attached to the Engineering Department of the Norfolk Southern Railway. He came to the University as Assistant Professor in I905 and has remained here ever since. He was made full Professor in I909, Dean of the Engineering School in I925 and Assistant to the President in I926. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Tau Beta Pi. Lambda Pi, Raven, T. I. L. K. A.. Pi Kappa Alpha Social Fraternity and Theta Tau Engineering Fraternity. While in school at Virginia he was Vice-President of his depart- ment and a member of CORKS AND CURLS staff. l4011 WE t Posttucte Looking over the things That bind you to me I find a purple sunset And a jade sea, The glory once high In a fall mountainside, A poplar-teaf boat Cone down the tide. Looking over the things That hold us together I feel it's not decreed That such should weathere They havent indeed. eTURNER ROSE. l 402 J $le 4 x Exi? Ln e 4,;th II H -WESTON TAYLOR 1012 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA - PA- Mr. William Oven, Jr., Editor, Corks and Curls, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Dear Mr. Oven: In judging qualities of beauty from photo- graphs there is no opportunity of taking into consideration such qualities as complexion, color values, and personalities. Therefore judgement rests entirely upon the shape and eXpression of the features. In any event the choice was indeed difficult since the order might easily have been reversed without injustice to any of these young women. Sincerely yours, W ,0 ' lEdilor's Note: CORKs AND CURLS is indebted very deeply to Mr. H. VVcston Td'ylor. nationally famous arIist and illustrator of lhc Salurday Evening Post, for his kindness in selecling the following portraits for the Beauty Seclion.1 I403l MISS MARION CALHOUN ATLANTA. GEORGIA MISS LUCY TAYLOR O'NEALE RICHMOND. VIRGIN IA MISS ELIZABETH DABNEY COLEMAN ROANOKE, VIRGINIA MISS MARGARET EMERY PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA I I MISS HARRIET jANE KELLER CINCINNATI, OHIO MISS F RANCFj TAYLOR RICHMOND. VIRGINIA University Plays Host to Surprising Number of Distinguished Visitors and women who visit the University each year. These well- xnown v- personages come throughout the entire sessions in connection with many varied projects, and students by attending every lecture, talk or concert could receive a liberal education without the necessity of attending classes or of boring into bulky tomes. t Virginia students fail to realize the large number of famed men Below 15 a semi-chronological listing of these visitors. famed for every conceivable achievement, who contributed their talents to the life of the University during I931 and the first portion of the present year. In January. 1931, Mme. Calli-Curci, internationally celebrated soprano, entertained a packed Cabell Hall with her superb melodies. Shortly after this McIntire concert, the Quarterly Review introduced Julian Huxley, eminent biologist and co-author with H. C. Wells of The Science of Life. The topic chosen by the grandson of the Darwinian theorist. Thomas Huxley. was uScience and Human Nature. Other more technical speakers of the month included R. L. Sackett, Dean of Penn State's Engineering School, and Sam B. Love, welleknown insurance man. The former addressed the local chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers on uThe Colorado River Problem and the latter talked to economics students on Insurance. As the first annual holder of the James W. Richards lectureship, Wil- liam Foxwell'Albright, America's greatest authority on Biblical archaeology. delivered a series of three lectures in February. Tearing Americais university system ruthlessly apart, Albert Jay Nock, the year's Page-Barbour lecturer, succeeded in crowding Madison Hall on the nights of March 4. 5, and 6, I931. The criticisms of the well-known Belgianesince published in book form-leveled at our present day educa- tional machines succeeded in rousing the generally sluggish student body to lively discussion. Rev. Beverly D. Tucker talked on traditions of the University Hour and Matias Cuaclra, son of a Moro Chieftain. sounded an unusual note in his plea for Philippine freedom. IHHI Jascha Heifetz, the renowned violinist, played on a Mclntire concert program during Midwinter Dances. A talk titled iiEnglishman and Spaniard: Hamlet and Don Quixote. contrasting the two national types, was delivered by Sefior Salvador de Maderiaga on February 26. Maderiaga is director of Spanish studies at Oxford, active in Spanish public affairs and a recognized authority on the literature of his country. Hans Kindler, cellist. was enjoyed in a Mclntire concert on March 3. Economics students heard Charles A. Peple, in charge of the Richmond Federal Reserve Bank, on Causes of Bank Failuresn a little later in the month and almost the entire school turned out the following week to hear Vachel Lindsey expound his extremely individualistic poetry. The Southern Society for Psychology and Philosophy met at Virginia on April 3 and 4. Leaders from practically every Southern institution attended. Shortly afterward, Vincent Lopez and his orchestra provided entertainment of a decidedly contrasting nature when they played for the Easter dances. Expert in the rendition of spirituals, the Hampton Negro Quartette delighted a University audience at about this time. Michael MacWhite. Minister to the United States from the Irish Free State. was the leading speaker at exercises commemorating Founder's Day on April 13. The Virginia Choral Festival started on that day and con- tinued all week. Heard on the elaborate programs were John Powell, prob- ably Virginia's most famed musical alumnus, Grace Kerns, soprano, the Manhattan Symphony Orchestra and a further arrav of talented artists. The climax of the music week came with the singing of Schubert's uMass in E Flat by several thousand voices. This was broadcast over a national hookup. Dr. George Denny, President of the University of Alabama, and Hon. John W. Fishhurne, Congressman from this district were heard during Finals. Virginia's adopted orchestraelsombardo'saprovided music for the closing dances The fifth session of the Institute of Public Affairs in July brought to Virginia a whole army of celebrities. Dr. Raymond Moley of Columbia led round table discussions of pertinent questions. Those heard include Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, Stuart Chase, Dr. William E. Dodd, authority on history, former Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby, Dr. Walter Lingle, President of Davidson College and William Green of labor fame. ltlll it a i 3-3015 3 .31 Mrs. Ella C. Boole and Mrs. Carroll Miller engaged in a debate on Pro- hibition. There were almost three thousand visitors, representing thirty-seven states and twenty foreign countries, at the Institute. About the hrst man of national prominence to visit the University during the present session was John W. Davis, former English Ambassador and Presidential candidate, who spent a few hours in Charlottesville early in September. On September 28, William T. Tilden, II, and his crew staged an exhibition match on the Nancy Astor courts. Lucrezia Bori, Metropolitan Opera soprano, was the opening attraction on the Mclntire Concert series. Her program of sixteen numbers was well received by the Cabell Hall audience. Claude Bowers and a representative number of nationally famous news- paper men came to Monticello on October 20 to dedicate the Freedom of 'the Press room and three days later a large group of Southern authors had what College Topics termed a houseparty at the University. Among those here were Ellen Glasgow, James Branch Cabell, William Faulkner. Julia Peterkin, DuBose Hayward and Paul Green. Former Governor Harry F . Byrd made a short speech on the occasion of the dedication of Scott Stadium as did Lieutenant-Covemor James Price. Douglas Booth, traveler, publicist, and authority on Balken Affairs addressed the school of Political Science in October in a pleasing and Winsome manner. Late in October, Dean Elbert Russell of Duke and W. T. Stone, of the Foreign Policy Association spoke on World Peace and the Disarmament Conference at Geneva. In November the Medical School heard Dr. E. K. Marshall, Jr., of Johns Hopkins on uComparative Studies of the Renal Function, 3 lecture of a highly technical character. On the occasion of memorial exercises to Dr. Alderman, Dr. John Huston F inlay, writer, former college president and associate editor of the New York Times, eulogized the late president. A trained English company came to Cabell Hall on November 6 to present John Gay's iiBeggar's Opera,n granddaddy of all musical comedies. This three hundred-year-old ribald farce was received with great gusto by a packed house. A week later the Don Cossacks, a company of Russian I412l singers appeared as a Mclntire presentation. The rendition of The Volga Boat SongH by these exiled Czarists brought down the house. Roy Wright, National President of the American Society of Mechan- ical Engineers, spoke in Madison Hall on November 16 on Engineering as a Profession. Later in the month fraternity men heard Dr. Francis W. Shepardson, former Dean of University of Chicago, talk on WThe Meaning of Fraternities in University Life. Laurence Strauss, tenor. was the first artist in the McIntire series to perform here in I932. Other concert artists heard during the present year were F elix Salmond, talented cellist and Yenudi Mehudin. boy prodigy. Dr. Edward B. Ham of -Princeton presented a paper on Maurice Constantin-Weyer before Romania late in January. The William H. White lecturer of the year was Charles Warren, legal authority, whose topic was uCongress as Santa Claus. Alexander Weddell, noted traveler, talked on HA Phillistine in Classic Lands in February. The foregoing rather pedantic listing is but a cross-section of the scores of famous personages who speak or perform here each year. Lawyers, singers. writers, travelers, linguists, actors. men and women of every profession and vocation come to Charlottesville with their specialized knowledge. And an important feature which the average student should not overlook is that the great majority of these features are free. Gov. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT tcenleO, at Institute of Public Affairs lnxl r:- 3. . WHQJ'WFI A4; BA II: a . V, - u .313 M? g, 4' ,?' 73; ? ' F m? y Mmmwc ymnabiiszh 5L .' ,...- . A Owes eebl m :x. p.193 5f ! FamousStablemaz'i; as Dggzn! 9y mfg: THE YEAR IN BIG TYPE. OR- MULTITUDE T0 MARCH T0 , ' MONSTER MASS MEETING. Ju- vmfm en Mobilize to Merge lens 01 Manchu; Bunk lachimtionn. RANDOM HEADS PROM VIRGINIA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER Statistical Studies in Scholarship Number of Students in the University I9I04Il l920-2l l930-3l College ................................. . ................. 344 93' I 489 Law .................................................... . . I83 297 23l Medicine .................................................. 78 I30 294 Engineering ............................................... 9l 221 I73 Craduale .................................................. 30 44 252 Education ......................... . ........................ . . I6 83 Tolal .................................................. 726 I638 2522 Scholastic Standing of the Fraternities I 930- 3 I I 929-30 l928-29 Phi Kappa Psi .................... . ....................... 84.I 83.l 85.2 Bela Theta Pi ............................................. 83.4 83.4 84.0 Phi Gamma Della .......................................... 82.6 8I.0 80.9 Delta Psi ................................................. 82.5 82.4 82' Phi Della Theta ............................................ 82.4 78.3 82.0 Kappa Alpha .............................................. 82.3 81.3 83.4 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ........................................ 82.0 79.3 8L7 Delta Chi ................................................. 8L4 79.5 82' Phi Kappa Sigma ........................................... 8L3 82.3 82.5 Zeta Psi ....................... . ........................... 80.9 80.4 8l.0 Theta Chi ................................................. 80.7 78.8 80.0 Pi Kappa Alpha ........................................... 80.6 78' 8l.l Alpha Chi Rho ............................................. 80.5 SIJ 79.4 Delta Upsilon . . . . . ....................................... 80.4 79.7 78.0 Sigma Phi Epsilon. .................................... . . . 80.4 79.4 8L3 Zeta Bela Tau ................ ' ............................ 80.2 77.2 79.7 Phi Alpha ................................................. 80' 82.7 83.2 Delta Tau Delta ............................................ 79.6 79.4 78.0 Kappa Sigma ............................................... 79.6 80.9 32.0 Alpha Epsilon Pi ........................................... 79 5 79.2 82.4 Beta Kappa .......................................... . ..... 79.5 77.5 80.5 Chi Phi .................................................. 79.4 79.7 80.8 Della Phi .................................................. 79.0 79.8 81.2 Phi Epsilon Pi ................................. . ............ 78.8 83.9 8I.2 Delta Kappa EpsiLn ......................................... 78.7 79.8 78.5 Alpha Tau Omega ............................ ' .............. 78.4 76.7 78.3 Phi Sigma Kappa ........................................... 78.2 75.8 80.6 Della Sigma Phi ....................... . .................... 78.2 80.6 79.2 Sigma Chi ............................................ . ..... 78.0 79.2 79.0 Sigma Nu ......... . ........................................ 77.6 76.5 81.3 Theta Della Chi ............................................ 76.3 79.0 80.4 IHHI Highest Grade 1930-31 1929-30 1928-29 97.3 96.7 97.9 Lowest Grade 1930-31 1929-30 1928-29 16.5 12.4 19.3 Average Standing of All Fraternity Men, Non-Fraternity Men. and the University as a W'hole Fraternity Men Non-Fraternily Men 8Vhole University 1930-31 1929-30 1930-31 1929-30 1930-31 1929-30 83.4 80.0 81 .9 78.8 82.6 79.4 Average Grade of Men in College Activities 1930-31 1929-30 Managers and Associate Managers ........................................ 82.1 81.7 Editors of College Publications ............................................ 85.7 86.1 Department OHicers .................................................... 86.5 85.0 C. A. A. OEICCI'S ............................. . ......................... 85.9 86.8 Y. M. C. A. Officers .............................. . ..................... 81.7 81.0 Scholastic Standing of Athletic Teams 1930-31 1929-30 Football .............................................................. 79.2 80.0 Basketball ............................................................ 82.3 82.8 Baseball ............................................................. 81.2 82.4 Traclr ................................................................ 83.8 84.2 Boxing ....................................................... . . . . . . . 82.9 84.0 Average Grade by Departments 1930-31 939-30 1928-29 College ................................................... . 77.8 3.2 78.1 Law ..................................................... 86.9 37.4 87.7 Medicine .................................................. 85.6 85.1 85.4 Engineering ................................................ 79.7 80.3 82.4 Graduate .................................................. 86.3 86.7 88.1 Educalion ................................................ 80.1 83.3 82.4 Comparison of Fraternity Men with Non-Fraternity Men 1929-30 1930-31 1930-31 1929-30 Fraternity Men N n-Fra::rnily Men 784 78.1 ...................... College ...................... 77.5 76.0 87.9 87.3 ....................... Law ....................... 86.5 86.9 87.0 86.6 ..................... Medicine ..................... 84.6 84.2 81.7 80.9 .............. . ..... Engineering .................... 78.5 78.9 87.2 86.8 ..................... Graduate ..................... 85.6 86.2 79.4 81.0 .................... Education .................... 79.2 83.2 I 1171 On the La am In naked shame,s disgrace, like close shom sheep, Or men whose souls are bored by shears of fate, The rows of leafless trees that once in state Stood proud, majestic shadows in their sweep, Are stripped of summer's sheltering robe, and keep Their scrawny limbs outstretched to Heaven's gate, As though from Heaven's Cods to suppticate, To beg a cloak in which all shame could creep. A lonely sparrow heard their moaning cries And pitted them, and flew before the night To tell the Gods of naked trees, and sighs. But all was hushed in dawn's deep grayish light. A thick soft robe had fallen from the skies, A robe of snow, a sparrow's shroud, in white. -V. I. H. I-HSI LTOPPIDGE COLICS The .M PATRICIAN BLONDE BUTCHERS BRETHREN PREDATORY LIONESS 0F FRATERNITY ROW ASSASSINATES WHOLE GAZOTTE IN FRENZY y SCHOOL STARTLED BY SWEEPING RUSH WAR FRATRICIDES Yes, I did it. putty in the hands of those higher up. But why pick on little me. I am but a puppet like 80 subbed Trixie Goldberg, blonde and beautiful co-ed ax-murderess as police grilled her relentlessly last night on an old grill in the rear of the Kitch-lnn. Meanwhile, six victims of a gore spilling orgy unsurpassed in the annals of crime lie rotting on the floor of the grand ballroom of the pala- tial Delta Upsilon Kappa House. The tragedy completely wiped out the Duke Fraternity at Virginia. Abe. Snglo, a tailor. who said he had frequently visited the house in fruitless attempts to collect a bill for $2.98, iden- tilled the cadavers as Button. Barton. Bittou, Button, Busted and Zilch, all fourth year students in the History of Art and said to be live letter men in foot- ball, baseball, billiards, bullthrowing and going to Jerusalem. Miss Goldenburg was arrested at The Pedestal, home of her father, Homer Goldenburg. alleged to be a prominent philosopher and clubman. shortly after the tragedy-torn from the grief-stricken bosoms of her family and subjected to an intensive subjugation. 'llie stunning co-ed, known locally as the Stunner of the Engineering School. confessed to the actual deed but maintained that she had been forced into it by powers beyond her control. Further than this she vouehe sated but a stubborn silence to all inter- rogatinns. Police tonight were industriously trac- ing down with carbon paper rumors that the massacre may have been a culmina- tion of a relentless war waged by thirty- one fracternities to pledge Patrick Pansy Hamburger, multi-niillionuire sun of the late cruller tycoon, who is alleged to have promised a hvu-hundred room house. it polo field, and twenty-five Stutz sports roudsters to the house Which made him the best offer. Mr. Hamburger Was said to have been sandbagged by the Stigma. Gnus, erstwhile rivals of the Dukes, but intelligence reached the conetabulary last night that that nrganizatinn had dyna- mited the roof of its dwelling, and left for Mexico in a number of high-powered cars. Running down every tack by going barefooted detectives called a meeting of the Interfraternity Council for the pur- pose of heahring the alibis of various i gazottes, but it was discovered that bin cause of the loss of the constitution that body could not function. An informal gathering of fraternity representatives was held, however, at which most of the social clubs succeeded, in the alleged minds of the police. in clearing them- selves of complicity. Lee St. George Tucker Lee Beverly St. George Zileh, A. T. O. repreaentative. maintained his organization had not been seen since the great panic of 1928, while I. F. Gotta, Z. B. T. deputy, claimed his bunch lived so far from town they only got in on alternate Saturdays. Delegates from the Belt and Delta t hi Houses stated that they were the lone survivm'n at their respective establishments and only came tn the meeting because they were lone- The Delta lipstilon man said his gang would like to have done it as the only publicity they had ever had was when their menage burnt down one time. A mun giving his name as Maxter or Axwell flew up from the Phi Sig House but he spoke some strange dialect of the far west and no interpreter could be found. Willhebe Awfully. of the Kappa Alphas spoke through an especially con- structed miernphone to say that his brethren had all been asleep in the cellar since Thursday week. while Hurpo Marx of the Theta t'hi Madhouse claimed they had been marooned for three days: by a lmuk salesman and a stalled train on the t . and 0. tracks. The Phi Gum delegate. Sliding Bridge Talley, said his fraternity lmd a house rule against massacres and 901119. the Beta spnkesmun asserted his organ- ization never spoke to the Dukes or any- body else, much lose killed them. The Phi Kappa Sigmns were playing bridge on the night of the tragedies and the Phi Psis were attending a third year law meeting. The Sigmu Chis, Zeta Psis, Pi Ast St. Elmos and St. Anthonies all offered the same alibis: that they were occupying themselves en masse at a social K. HOlJ-ZCAUSTER INTIMATE POSE ehowin' ooduetive ll. lure and lnnguoroul appeal of Goldie Trixburc, patrician and exclusive frat gunwomnn. May Queen at Sweet Brlu- in 1889. Photo taken Vhl eh. m of the Jell'erson Society. Marvin Other- hand maintained that the Phi Delta Ind been worrying so much about how they could get track manager next year with only three assistants that they had been forced to foregu all social duties. and the t'hi Phis man said his club was busy bothering about whether they were going to slide completely off the face of the earth like the Kappu Sig: have already done. Other organizations quizzed were unable to speak English. Immediately after this meeting 8. con- clnve of the Student Assembly was called. After six hours of deliberation that body voted 34-14 to endorse the fact that there had been a tragedy. After ten more hours of intelligent debate it. was decided 25-24 to deplore the tragedy. Six days later an agreement was reached to ap- point a committee to lnvestignte the deplorable tragedy. The coroner, after an extensive inter tigation last night, issued a statement which said that the dead men were prob- ably dead and had either been murdered, committed suicide or died natunl death: from anxiety over coming examinntiom in Hygiene and Tap Dancing. The mi- cide theory is supported by the feet Hut I exactly six suicides were needed ll this region to bring it up to It: m M tContinued on page 44w .- Eamon: aroma A 80mm .1 V Ills Foundono 19 - Entered end Imlted tho Unlvonlty, Ve. ' Poet 01m. Ofuos Phone Not Sulicisn! Fund: Business Phone .Edltorlsl Phone BORED PIG IRON WHOOPER............,.....Edltor-in-Chlcf Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes You Yes You You Yes Yo. Yes You. Yes Yes BUSINESS STAN Cloud tor Alteration: An Apology The steE of Tonnes Cones regrets excedingly that certain items appeared in Monday's issue which, judging from the numerous insipid and illiterate squnwks received at this allies, were ofensive to the police department, the English isc- thy, boardiog house proprietors, students living in Weehawken, Kokomo and Sin, 5e coeds, dogs on the Lawn, automobile owners, the administration, the waiters ot the Kitch, V. M. 1., the New England Watch and Ward Society and the C. and i 0. roadhod. Comes genuinely deplores that these seemingly innocent editorials were taken the wrong way. You can fool tome of the people some of the time and you can fool eomeqolling stones are bet- ter than two on the bush but tomorrow is another day so life in just a. bowl of cherries to hell with W. and L. But this is J efferson's University. We come to bury Anthony. not to harm a hair of this grey head, said the Great Emsncipstor in his immortal Pottstown Tirade. This is J efferson's University. Callipyginn Annihilation The football team is a great institu- tion. It should be supported. The Hon- or System is a great institution. It is rich in heritage. The football team and Honor System are great institutions. Smoking in the gymnasium is not a. great institution. It should be abolished. The University activities are not supported. Activities cannot live unless they are sup- ported. Comes is read by too many peo- ple without none of them buying it. The yearbook is dying. It is to have a hur- lesque section this year. Such low at- tempts at humor invariably fall flat. Froternitiee are stagnant. Except when it comes time for on election. Fraterni- ties should be abolished. The nefarious practice of coo: hunting on the Lawn has lately sprung up. It should be relegated to the limbo of ehrdlu shrdlu etaoin. PASSENGERS WILL PLEASE RE- F'RAIN FROM STICKING NECKS OUT WHILE THE TRAIN IS IN THE STA- TION. Well, thic-is done until Friday. , . i f ., rheinoemt s OBSCENERY tSuoeoeeor to Obanmbrn SEES ALL. HEARS ALL-PAYS NO ATTENTION DAILY HORRORSCOPE By EVANOELINE SBBDLU. D.D.D. Having succeeded at last in eueeeeding annnumn tthat gummy column that somehow always mugged to have a sob in its throatl, we can give public vent, now, to that slight but unmistakable feel- ing of nausea we used to experience when we read Onsmuronts chocolete parfait- stuff. That columnist twho always gave us the impression of trying to be as sensi- tive as e chameleonl derived a kind of Pickwickish pleasure in unearthing gleaming bits of poetry ayd absurdity from beneath the drab soil of these parts. He sighed at grocery windows full of veg- etables, he yearned for sunsets, he drooled at houses with blue front doors, he had orgies of silent ecstasy before mosey walls, he celled all his professor. tend those who weren'tl nquietly chatty. He, in short, was eternally making ellish efforts to like something glimmering. We, on the other hand, like 1. Peeling the strings from celery 2. Kicking pebbles along the sidewalk w? as far as we can 3. Making rows of soldiers with the O-key and the parenthesis key on the typewriter 4. The smell of old National 090- gropln'c magazines in dentistsi oHices 5. Watching goldfish 6. Playing victrola records backwards 7. Counting the blocks in sideWalks 8. Toast burnt on one corner 9. Stale gingersnaps 10. The colored pictures on the thick pages of mail order catalogs. The following salacioue item we found in an esteemed contemporary: JeHington Society Discuss Ghandi, Shanghai, and Birth Control Members of the J eifmgton Society con- sidered Ghandi, Shanghai and birth con- trol behind closed doors last night. The doors were closed promptly at eight y o'clock. Everybody agreed that the talks were all very good and everybody enjoyed tContlnued on page 448i SUB-COLICS Tripe tripe tripe tripe typographical error tripe boloney alleged witticism tripe trips typographical error balderdash fol- de-rol whime typographical error tripe whime smart alecky trite tripe typo- graphical error filler wits end conceit damp humor third hand philosophy illu- sions of grandeur typographical error tripe tripe tripe tripe tripe tripe. -B. V. D. that readers eel modu etions by lend- oue, or hcotious dots. ma. Note: Mine Shrdlu do not violste utrol in. in spurious. m It to upsets her digestion. Mine Shrdlu always i sheds great big tears upon the receipt of m mnatmrwe. 'rmz'um. m eourteeyJ OUR HORROSOOPE FOR TODAY- Skola Skolarum, Charlottesville. Birth- Spring, 1819. CHIEF AUSPICES-Jo- nini tin his etlulgsneel, Capercorn twen- iugl, Pisces Ledge of sturnial bowli, Scorpio, Taurus tespeciallya. MINOR AUSPICES-Librs, Aquafius, Arias, Leo. WINDS-Gentle, shifting to northenorth- east. MEAN TEMPERATURE-Pretty mean. GENERAL MOTORS tCless AH -37V4. Your horrorscope, Skols. Skolarum, has been cast with deliberate esre from the fifth story window. It landed with only a shattered pelvis and a mortilied medul- ln-and those, my dear Zodie, are whet we of the solar circle like to cell Ligam- t zodiacical zymptoms. Yes, Jemini is Smiling on you, by Jemini. But what do I see, Skole, in his Fifth House with a. waning Jupiter? Ordinarily, u the Arabians will tell you, Capercom in his Fifth House is beneficent. But Coper- oorn with Jupiter brings smoke to my eyes. It is just this, Skola. Your trous- ers are no longer shiny! What can that meant I have out 74 diferent eecond-degree horrorseopee, exhausting all J upiter's permutations, end can conclude but one thing-you no longer sit. You stand, you run about, you leap, you swim, you play prisoner'l base, you climb trees, you dance, you go up stairs live at a time, you circle May- poles, you play hopskotch, you run after squirrels, but no sitting-and so, Skolu, your trousers are no longer shiny. Scorpio will not have this, I warn you. Scorpio is a Major Auspioe for you, end ou must hed him. If, for example, you deliberately foster discords in your astro- logical pancreas. the poor thing will react as any mistreated psncreand you will be left with a zodiac looking for all this world innd the other one, tool like a bug- ridden head of tubercular cauliiiOWer. What, then, must you do? Your Mi- nor Auspices can tell you; in fact, they simply itch to tell you. Sit down, Skola. Stretch out your legs-or better, put them up on the mantelpiece. Breathe deeply. Pose around the Camels. Close your eyes. Dwell on Scorpio, Scorpio whose trousers nre shiuier then the sun after rain. In short, relax. Otherwise, the heavens hold out nothing for you that euphoriel dementia and high blood prel- sure.-Evnzomnx Sunnw, D.D.D. x NOTRFDAME TOPPIDGE COLICS CONQUERING WAH-HOOS WALLOW IRISHMEN IN SHRDLU SLITHY TOVE 500,000 Jam Rose Bowl As Shrdlu Shrdlu OLD ROSE BOWL, CHINA-APRIL l iIPi Emtly half a million scream- ing, yelling, lurching, burping maniacs yesterday yelled themselves into a pale mauve lurch and slid into sloughs of murky despond as the reeling rustic cav- aliers in the' illiterate wilds of ole Virginny executed maneuvers the like of which have never been seen by man nor cow and completely revamped, refur- bished, renovated, recalcitrated and re- verberated the lordly near-neo-pseudo-al- most Irish of Souse Bender to the tune of 3.1416 to Nearer My God to Thee. Bill Thomas Qwertyuiop drooled with such magnitude and precision that the tongues of the entire grandstand hung out in amazement. He received salvo after salvo of pop bottles. cushions and anything spectators could lay their hands on. G Cameron Qwertyuiop also wad- dled two ghouls for the glory of old St Hellmore and was greeted with whoops of fiendish glee by the hosts of Virginia adherents who staggered the stands and later staggered homeward. Police were forced to quell the mob of pleasure mad blondes who attempted to attack the person of another Virginia giant, Gustav Reiss Qwertyuiop. His drools, however, were but mediocre and usually fell short of ghouls by several ells. Ells bells. R. Cutlery Qwertyuiop came upon the field attired in an empty headgear and a coonskin coat but was not seen the rest of the game. Solerta- rofky, Steinburgiewitcz, Kaplansteiner- burg, and Zfsdwrtyhpx played a nice game for the fighting Irish but were out- classed in panting. What the hell is a panoe? An interesting feature of the game was the alma mater song, led by Punston Carey and sung by the delegation of 100,000 loyal Wearers of Orange and Blue skullcaps. Its tune and sentiments com- pletely captivated the crowd into arson, mayhem and hari-kari. Your reporter was unable to catch the exact wording because of the popping of corks tof coca. cola. hottlesj but the theme concerned a female Castilian monarch who was enam- oured with the Ruler of Britain. thereby incurring the enmity of the French sov- 03cm 0. QWERTY- mop VIRGINIA onoouna CAPTAIN QWERTYUIOP CLOSES BRILLIANT CAREER Dazzling Drool: Amaze Chi- cago Spectators Finishing his four years of inter-col- legiate drooling with the most brilliant performance of a brilliant career, Oscar O, Qwertyuiop stands with ttSmoky Joe Cole of Yale and the New York Rangers as one of the greatest quarter-sbops in the history of drooling. The Virginia leaderis battling average for four years stands at .385. a mark never surpassed in either college or big league circles. And Qwertywiop was as great a defensive player as he was offensive. It is a re- markable fact that as long as he played safety man, no long drools ever got past him into the basket. It will be remem- bered that in 1929, his first year of var- sity competition, Qwertyniop was the only man to successfully halt Agricola, V. P. I.'s greatest stop. And in the passing game the Cavalier leader was passed only by George Simpson of Ohio State. He was a marvelous all around player, and his graduation this June will leave a. hard place to fill among the Virginia droolers. Qwertyniop was also active in many other sports. He was white wing on the pineapple team, where his long and accu- rate throwing was a sensation. He was an excellent center in Basketball, and played a brilliant first base on the din- mond squad. Athletics did not rule Qwertyuiop's life at Virginia completely. He was a man with a triple personality, being a mem- ber of Beta Theta Pi, Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha, Lambda Pi, Skull and Keys, Phi Delta Phi, Theta Tau, Trigon, Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Chi. The Calconon Club, U'oniinuell 011 page 4420 ereign with consequent clashes between the aforementioned and the Dukes of Sussex and Sippitysap. The droolersi next contest is with the St. Anneis Bezlrcats 0n the home grounds next Tuesday eve. Fentry Genton and Captain Lona: of Homicide Squad shown ucapin. to 3i- boria with the gate receipts. HOMICIDE SQUAD ENDS WITH LOSS TO CLERICS Theologians Escape with Brooks Museum as Trophy Virginia' 3 highly tooted homicide squul Thursday closed an eminently disastronl and enjoyable season by losing to the tledgtiings from the Theological Seminary by a score of practically everything to a had pain in the tummy. Coach Diddle attributed the loss to inschient drilling in fundamentals and the Meantwell Syl- tem. The game, played on the home park, was slow and unfortunately two members of the Cavalier Squad Mimi Squawk, who broke the mile record sic cnping, and Goldstein. Shells hitting the latter bounced back and laid the enemy lowJ are still alive to form a nucleus around which a. nucleus for the nucleu- of next yearis squad can be nueleaMt The demnition totals: WE GOT-one clericis collar ivery dirtyi, two bits in Confederate money, a half-eaten hot dog and the itch. THEY GOTeThree-qusr- ters of the Brooks Museum tRemainder presented to Madison Lane boarding house for hamburgersi, Captnin Len Mayo Qwertyuiopk ears, the physical education department, sixteen telephone numbers, thirty-four assorted leg: and other prime members, and the bird. Hoihy Bryanstein. forced out of the Not Dame tusale because of en unfortumu breakfast of persimmons which precluded drooling. will be on tap. MADISON. MONROE. JEFFERSON. WILSON Two IWembcrs of the Board a! Visilors. the Founder and a Studenl of Ike Universily of Virginia ORON HALE Virginia Professors Excel in Outside Activities During l93l-l932 ; T this writing a Virginia professor is working on a study contrived to disclose the attitude of various educational institutions in this country e ' toward research work by their teaching staffs. It has come to be a general belief that those things which a professor does over and above his instructorial activities, those things which add to the store of original knowledge and bring him notice outside his own school are an important factor in judging and comparing the standards of modern universities. The teaching staff of the University of Virginia has excelled in this respect during I931 and the first months of I932. Below is found a con- densed resume of the extra-curricula activities of the University faculty in that period. I424! The Virginia Institute for Research into the Social Sciences endorsed and subsidized Five new projects during I931. They were in the form of books or research papers by professors and are: The Development and Present Status of the Office of Governor of Virginia? by G. W. Spicer; iiAn Experimental Study of Instinctive Human Responses, by Wayne Den- nis; Public Lands in Virginia, 1775-1800, by T. P. Abernathy; uDevel- opment of Science in the Old South to I860,n by T. Cary Johnson, and a biography of Mazzini, by Stringfellow Barr. The books of the Institute are published by the Century Company. Dean Charles G. Maphis of the Summer School headed the organization of the Fifth annual Institute of Public Affairs, held in July and was largely responsible for its success. Dr. Maphis also made a tour of the South for the National Advisory Committee on Illiteracy and spoke on the subject before the Southern Educational Conference. He was also active in many other projects. The George Louis Beer Prize of the American Historical Society was awarded to Oron J. Hale, Assistant Professor of History for his work, iiC-ermany and the Diplomatic Revolution; A Study in Diplomacy and the Press, 1904-06, published by the presses of the University of Pennsylvania and Oxford. The book was called the best treatise on modern European history since I895. Dr. S. A. Mitchell, in charge of Leander McCormick observatory, headed an expedition to study a total eclipse on Niuafsou or the Tin Can Islands in the South Pacihc. He was later voted the Presidenfs and Visitor's Prize for his work in this connection. Dr. George W. Spicer was elected head of the Virginia Social Science Association. Mr. Arthur Fickensher, Professor of Music. invented a new musical instrument, the Polytone, for use especially in technical harmonic research. The device, resembling an organ, was destroyed by fire but is being rebuilt. The Extension Department, above its work of spreading knowledge throughout the State, sponsored the yearly Virginia Athletic and Literary meet at Charlottesville. This brought to the University for three days the leading high school talent of every county. I 42:, I NW CitTiWWQ'ilb 411 vs 1: f ? km: 1h: 1 50- r9 Iif 4913:. In: ii :i-i 5 ? f a ; I i I itf4?lv in! 9L JV'K - x . 2-; A y, C, r , .sl , , . ,i,1 n. i .3 Hi: i -, . i- 1123-. msamW- t' ' J ' ' 't ' Wt A ' 'f? g t Writ; f5? J32 :9; df't'r W miwm:aJm-a- ngiiilbi jab $35.27;? J 5! :1 L, Another Institute for Research in the Social Sciences project was Hugh N. Fulleris statistical law book, Criminal Justice in Virginia, distinctly original contribution to legal literature. Recognition of a different kind came to Dr. Carlisle S. Lentz, Superin- tendant of the hospital, when he was awarded a Carnegie Medal for saving two persons from drowning at Fort Moultrie, South Carolina. Dr. Carl Speidc. eceived national notice for a new and distinct con- tribution to science emdodied in his studies of nerve growth when he was awarded a thousand dollar prize by the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science. Dr. Wilson Gee attended a number of social science meetings in all parts of the country, had several magazine articles printed and added another book to his growing list of works. It was titled, The Place of Agriculture in American Life and was accorded a place in the famed World Today Bookshelf. Stringfellow Barr had numerous and varied speaking engagements. prob- ably the most prominent of which were the series of debates he held with John Crowe Randsome of Vanderbilt on Industrialism in the South. The Nation later carried an article by the editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review on the same subject. Harry C. Clemons, Librarian, was elected head of the Virginia State Library Association. Other books by those connected with Virginia include: Robert K. Goochs uRegionalism in France ; William H. Stauffer's, Taxation in Vir- ginia,H an extremely exhaustive study; Mrs. Harry Rogers Pratfs popular travel book, Into What Port ; and George T. Starr- iSixty Years of Branch Banking in Virginia. a study of wealth since .c time when it and iitobaeco were synonyms to the present. The fore wing miscellaneous and unclassified list should in no sense be taken as com' e and exhaustive. It represents merely the extracurricular doings of so: ew professors and indicates that a true university stands for much more than the mere drilling of knowledge into reluctant heads. CARL C. SPEIDEL W at .alman Two and Two What was another spring can not be sung, But since the earth forgot your spirit's tillage A mist blown fine across a valley village. The well-known silver of the ra.u among New leaves. are merely that which words record, The sun comes radiant to a set degree . . . Within a church's measured sanctity An Easter choir takes book and hymns the Lord. It is not pain. but only empt. :s Snatches away enchantment when I cry My soul to things we knew; and I confess That by a time-worn formula do I Find hawthorn beautiful or lilies faire Lacking the right to seek you anywhere. eTURNER ROSE. mt Mun, Err '1 A W m m g; z. :14 g 4 Q WK :; x-1 x1? PAXDYZgSCUPR WA. g. REST Wm: N: 5 $5 x P'ng':E$LE;l ;:...12' $ DEAD FROM '1?- x; ovmosowmou f- , 41 Q2; oc'r V121 HAT 'THE HELH :i is APANOE WI I I I! KK 477 ; . ,- 7 t Mr. Clark, who 18 an aluinnus of the law school, is a product of the far West. He was born on the twenty-ninth of March, '877, in Deer Lodge, Montana, the son of United States Senator William Andrews Clark. Before coming to the University of Virginia he was educated in the public schools of Butte, Montana, Garden City, Long Island. and Los Angeles, Cali- fornia, and in the Drisler School in New York City. He entered school here in l896 and received his degree of Bachelor of Laws in 1899. While at the University he was a member of Phi Delta Phi law fraternity and Phi Kappa Psi. Several years ago he was made an alumnus member of the Beta of Virginia Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. In I900 he was admitted to the bar in Montana by the Supreme Court of that state. Mr. Clark married Mabel Duffield Foster of Butte, Montana, in I90l. They had one child, William Andrews Clark, 11. Mrs. Clark died in I903, and the new law building is dedicated to her memory. Mr. Clark is well known as a philanthropist. In I9I9 ise founded the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. He has been connected with many other philanthropies, both in this country and abroad. Los Angeles is now the home of Mr. Clark. I431? i gthAVeNAVQVAVAVAVL 'i' w . IAYAVAYI 3'! 'AV 1 ' much an integral part of university life as a classroom or football A .. i team. Many of these organizations attain almost professional excelv leiice and become nationally prominent. But Virginia lagged behind other schools of equal standing. Since very early days there have been a succession of dramatic organizations at the University. but because of lack of interest, little competent instruction and a decided paucity of facilities and funds, their productions were seldom successful. Some seven or eight years ago the Virginia Players were instituted. Under the direction of Chet Wilson, an instructor of English, several highly acceptable plays were staged. Among them were uHe Who Gets Slapped, The Old Soak and iiRollds Wild Oat. In 1927, Harry Rogers Pratt, Professor of Music and a former professional actor of note, took charge and the fortunes of the Players imme- diately started on the up grade. uThe Butter and Egg Mann and uTen Nights in a Bar Room threw audiences into hilarity for four and five nights respectively and the proceeds were enough to pay an eight hundred dollar debt and deposit one thousand dollars with the University toward a Little Theatre. Shortly after, the Carnegie Foundation donated a thousand dollars for the purchase of plays and other books dealing with the drama. I 4321 The School of Dramatic Art made its debut in the fall of I928. It comprised classes in playwriting and play production and was headed by Mr. Pratt. In addition to a number of well received offerings that yeareincluding The First Year and uSun-up ethe Players presented an evening of five ' original one-act plays. iiChancellorsville, by Luther Greene. Trapped, by Roger Boyle, and The Mountain Tragedy, by A. S. Niendorff. were the most successful of these. The season of 1930-31 was the most prolific the Virginia Players had attempted to that time. No less than eight widely varying full length plays. a studio performance of three one-acters and a group of original writings were offered. The Players also engaged in other enterpriseseincluding a religious pageant in connection with the State Music Festival-and made several tours. Although a number of Broadway successes were placed on the boards, the two outstanding high spots of the year were Ibsen's Ghosts and The Drunkard. The formereacting, staging and settings includedewas almost perfect and elicited high praise from everyone who saw it; the latter. a piece of temperance propaganda written before the Civil War, was given exactly as originally presented. with no attempt made to burlesque it in any way. As such, it was hilarious. Outstanding performances of the season were those of Everard Meade as Oswald Alving in iiGVhosts. and Miss Roy Land as Sadie Thompson in Rain. Miss Eunice Lowmaster was consistently excellent in every type of part throughout the entire year. Exceptional sets and artistic effects could be largely contributed to the work of Luther Greene and his assistants. During the summer of I931. four plays were given to large audiences and the present session started auspiciously with the announcement that Samuel French and Company had accepted two student plays for publication and would carefully consider other contributions. The plays were uThe Moun- tain Tragedy, by A. S. Niendorff, and Marked for Rest. by Turner Rose. More interest than ever before has been shown in dramatic activities here this year. Some sixty would-be actors turned out for trials in the fall. The more talented of these were cast in a private showing of one-act plays and much latent ability was unearthed. Milneis nThe Dover Road was the entree of the season. It was followed by a highly successful production of uThe Merchant of Venice. An old hand at the role, Mr. Pratt. I433! portrayed Shylock in a superb fashion. Other members of the student body and faculty acquitted themselves well. Captain Applejack was presented during Midwinter Dances. and a new group of original plays were put on later in the year. The Virginia Players have never been given full credit for their activities. In the face of every conceivable obstacle they have consistently put on artistic, finished and thoroughly enjoyable productions and have definitely improved in organization and technique from year to year. The very fact that a company has courage enough to produce anything at all on the Cabell Hall stage is astounding. Space is limited and proscenium is entirely lacking. Further, the acoustics of the old building are atrocious, one-third of the seats afford but a poor view of the stage and all the seats are cramped and uncomfortable. Capping all this. the fire department is now enforcing an ordinance forbidding all scenery save curtain drapes. For years the Players have dreamed of a Little Theatre of their own-- a place for the entire School of Dramatic Art, library. classrooms. workshop and allea place where real dramatic experiments can be carried on. Last summer the dream was almost fulfilled. but the project fell through. 50 the Virginia Players are continuing to hope, and meanwhile are still producing good plays. H341 v W$S-p $3 ,4 0 ! .Cvt . ,. Student Senate JOHN D. MARTIN. JR.. Chairman E. FONTAINE BROUN. JR. GEORGE CAMERON ROBERT COLES. jk. r A. STEELE HOOPER S JOSEPH JOHNSON MINOR B. LEWIS, JR. ALLAN McCULLOUGH DOUGLAS MYERS WILLOUGHBY K. OFFLY ROBERT DEJ. RUFFIN H.261 The Student Senate and Assembly hglzb N THE. independent, unorganized student life of the University of ,1 1T . . . - :2; ?X Vlrgmia where no class system exnsts and no student government holds . .19 7.. e sway, the need for a means of ascertaining and expressing student opinion is apparent. Three years ago the issue of whether or not the Univer- sity should have a coordinate college for women at Charlottesville came before the Virginia Legislature. The student body was opposed to the idea but had no instrument through which to express its opinion and to make its weight felt. The Student Senate and Assembly were formed to meet this difficulty and similar ones. The coordinate college for women was not placed at Char- lottesville. The Assembly consists of representatives from sixty social or intellectual groups of students. The groups or organizations represented are: The thirty- one social fraternities. the twelve halls of the dormitories, Theta Tau, Trigon Society, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Scarab Club, Alpha Rho Chi. College Topics, Law Review, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, V-Club. Lynchnos Society. Iota Sigma, Jefferson Society and the Raven Society. In addition any thirty men who are unafhliated with any of the named groups may name a student to represent themselves. The Senate, a smaller body of eleven. is elected by the Assembly from its members. The Assembly voices the opinions of its component organizations. It is the duty of the Senate to formulate these opinions and to express the conclusion where it will be most effective. This year the Senate and Assembly have deliberated over many Univer- sity problems, and with the real cooperation of the Administration and faculty have accomplished much of a constructive nature. The Physical Education System has been changed, the first year English Lectures have been arranged at a more convenient hour, and the dormitory problems have been brought into the light. A plan for a student fee to support the publications has been pre- sented to the faculty which seems destined to meet with approval. Many other matters of either too intimate or too trivial a nature to mention have kept the Senate well occupied. The future growth and natural development of the Student Senate and Assembly should see it rise to heights of great importance and benefit in University affairs as the protector of traditions and student rights. and as a constructive critic of the changes and transitions which ever take place at the University. May it live and prosper! I 437 I , 1 ,qs-BKQ. . I -, A- I 1 .- r .5 1115. u VIRGINIA BETA OF BETA BETA BETA BETA AT WORK AND PLAY PlCTURES AT TOP LEFT AND THIRD ROW RIGHT TYPIFY THE UNDYING ETERNAL UN- QUENCHABLE SPIRIT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA P f7 six Virginia Beta Chapter BETA BETA BETA BETA BBBB POUR DIEU ET Les CHIENES'. 593 KM: i. rm. Founded Frankfurlcr University Dog Days I849 FRATRES IN FACULTATE OTTO HERMANN DASCHUND. B.A.. M.A.. H.A. ISAAC SCHLlEHMIEL WOLDFSTEINHOUND. 320 FRATER IN URBE S. SETTER. B.P.E. COLLEGE JULIUS P. MONGREL CABELL ST. JAMES FAUNTLEROY POODLE WUN HUNG CHOW ALGERNON X. WHIPPET LESTER MEXICAN HAIRLESS OSCAR ZILCH PURP EZRA DROOLING SPANIAL JAKE DAWC OSBORNE FlTZ-RANDOLPH DOGGE BOREE BETA ARISTOTLE HOUN l439! .1. E at 5V3 s 7W5? w W i. i b2: 8 A m 114;; ' Lab a r- . ti; L X: A o '.. IRCINIA . . . Hypocriticai heterogeneous lovable sprawling Q1, mass of traditions. Jefferson's University dozing in the lazy shade 755i of the peaceful Piedmont. Rolling hills and the distant blue of the Blue Ridge and ivied walls and white columns glinting in the sun. Never- hurrying students, age-worn walks, the hourly half-hearted clang of the chapel bell. Unbelievably red leaves in autumn. snow on the cornices of the R0- tunda, ice on the reHection pool in winter, pink of apple blossoms cloying bitter-sweet odor of locust and Wisteria in spring, a blanket of honeysuckle in June. That is Virginia. School of long week-ends, poor heating plants, hard seats, bankrupt fraternities and ugly co-eds. School of antiquated educational systems. School of Honor. School that somehow has no sense of humor. School that looks down on Princeton, Ohio State, W7ashington and Lee, Bridgewater and Oxford. School that looks down on everything. School collectively too lazy to become really great. School trying so hard to be individual that its compon- ent parts are as much alike as so many little tin soldiers. To it come boys from Idaho, Mexico, Jericho and Hoboken. From Tarrytown and Talladega and Roanoke and CL: Inda, Ioway they come and try to fit within the great top- heavy institution that is Virginia. Sons of millionaires, sons of tenant farmers, sons of F. F. V.'s, sons of Jewish immigrants come to the Lawn and become Virginia. Many go away cursing her, saying the school is snobbish, un- friendly, aloof. But others stay a year and learn to love the place. They see her faults but cannot help her or themselves. They are under the subtle spell of Virginia. What is this thing? The school is a scheming goddess irresistibly draw- ing men toward her. Why are those who leave Virginia seldom happy at other and better schools? Is it the magic of the moon on the Lawn in spring? Is it the lazy curve of the Serpentine Wall? Is it the distant music and laughter and smells and sounds of the Albemarle night? Or is it Virginia? Are you broke? Are you ousting out? Has your girl married a Mid- shipman? Did your best friend break the Honor Code? What the hell? Take a drink. Take a drink and watch the sun sink into Kearney's Mountain . and forget. Forget. . . . Bite into the lotus and live today. That, too, is Virginia. I Mn 1 --,.- I see Virginia in September: Trunks anu window washers and bustle at the Corner. Long bored lines of would-be students impatiently inching closer to Cabell Hall. Timid First Year men in ill fitting suits from country high schools and polished earth-owning individuals from the Hill and Andover. Movement and false hilarity at night in fraternity houses. Old Men being elaborately polite to New Men uHow do you like it here? Are you through registering? Oh you re from Wilkes-Barre. Do you know . . ? Old and new alike are formal ill at ease, bored stiff. And Pledge Day: Handshakes and silence and frantic consultations and whoops as men come in. And I see Virginia in November: Weather as uncertain as a spoiled woman: linen suits on Wednesday. mufHers on Thursday. .J'treams of cars, bringing throngs which. despite an inauspicious dedication of a new stadium, yell and dance and have a good time anyway. And I see Virginia 1n January: Crowds in front of the board by the Dean 5 oHice. Apprehensive lines waiting on the committee. uMy God. our house lost six men. School settling do vn to the humdrum of rain and mud anr.J dreary classes. Then there is Easter Week. Spring is in the air. Classes and troubles are shovelled away. Four days of music, women, mason iars, wild rides. impromptu parties. sunrises and purple haze. Kaleidoscopic days, topsy-turvy as a ferris wheel. Unreal days, magic as a 2 'isp of dream But there is solid earth on Monday morning. And Monday morning slips easily to another Monday and another. And soon it is May and inertia and politics and Finals are at the cycles end. That is Virginia. But what of these things? Other schools have their rushing and their football and their Dean's office. Other schools have their Easter Weeks, too, and their politics and their Finals. Who is this goddess that is Virginia? Throw away your Hne talk of democracy and personal freedom and ideals of Virginia gentlemen. Destroy all your great names, rich in heritage or gold. Wilson, McIntyre, Powell, Fawcett. Cabell, Poe. Scott. Cobb, McConnell and legions more. Rend, tear. annihilate your sacred traditlons and your noble customs and your Honor System. Dynamite your degrees and your learned professors and your scholastic excellence. Ruin your athletic teams and your gymnasium and your danc. Kill the social graces of your students and their capacity for holding liquor and their silly fraternities and their sillier societies. Junk your yearbook and your newspaper and your magazine. Murder everything that foolish men call a college and that more foolish men call an individual college. And there is something left. l-HII C$PI 191$! I l5 There is the cold hard steel of a railroad track at night. Rails converging toward a massive green eye in the distance. And smaller satellitic closer to the earth. Crisp air and soft coal smoke and a freight chufhng far away. Guardian mountains somewhere and blinking lights. There is absolute peace of the hills on winter afternoons. Two miles from school yet unmolested by any student. Hard fmn furrows and needle carpets and shifting leaves underfoot. Wood skeletons and solid grey above. Other beckoning hills on the horizon and silence. And solitude. There is the Lawn in a thunderstorm. Cabell Hall a grey silhouette against blackness. A crinkly talon darts out of the sky toward old Homer, brave upon his pedestal, and there is a massive rumble down the skyline toward the east. Trees shake and totter to the blast and their leaves lunge and blanch in the whipping rain. A solid writhing auger twists snake-like about the Rotunda, strives to squeeze it witn its coils, then lapses into defeat. Mutter- ings, rustlings, drippings. i There is a sunrise from the tower atop Swannanoa. All the world and there is not a living thing. The Valley of the Shenandoah to the west. Roll- ing hills drifting off to wraith-like mountains. The Piedmont to the east and the mists which are pink and grey and green and purple, and yet are none of those colors-which hide somewhere within them the old Atlantic. And the sun appears within the fog, a giant blood-red orb. You can reach out and touch its glossy surface. And there is hre-red on the mountains to the north and south. And there is fire-red on little Afton far below. And there is blood-red on your bare arm. For just an instant you are king. There is utter pluperfect darkness in Cabell Hall. Darkness broken by but the pin pricks of two cigarettes. You lie on a battered red carpet and some strange being does things to a piano that somehow never seem to have been done before. And there are other things. Roads that glitter and unfold in the moon- light like massive oily waves. The McConne'l statue, seen from below, lifting its wings in sharp relief against the twilight sky. The roar of a waterfall and the smell of creosote and moldering timbers. Charlottesville viewed from a housetop. The great searchlight and the colored lights of advertising signs transformed by distance into marvels of unreality. White columns and catalpa trees and moaning hre sirens. Silence and a lonesome whip-poor-will. These things are Virginia. But, you say, other schools have these things also. They have their railroads and their rain and their sunrises and their whip-poor-wills. Perhaps they have. I 44.3 I APPRECIATION . HE Editorial Board of CORKS AND CURLS wishes to thank gratefully, xi ' l I n . o 3.1: and to express Its apprecxation to the followmg for their excellent 23 V7: advice and valuable assistance in the production of this volume: F OR ADVICE THAT HAS BEEN MOST HELPFUL: The Editor of the 1931 CORKS AND CURLS. Mr. George Cooper. Jr. FOR POETRY: Mr. Turner Rose. Mr. Victor Harris, and Mr. W. E. Miles. FOR PROSE: Mr. Armistead M. Dobie, Mr. I. T. Shapiro. and Mr. Turner Rose. FOR PHOTOGRAPHY: Citchell's Studio, Mr. William H. Wranek. and Mr. Gilliam Rudd. FOR ASSISTANCE 1N OBTAINING MATERIAL: Mr. William H. Wranek, and Miss Virginia E. Moran and her assistants. FOR GENERAL ASSISTANCE: College Topics and Madison Hall. FOR OFFICE FACILITIES: Madison Hall. The Editor wishes to express his personal appreciation to the Baltimore Engraving Company and the J. P. 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The great. number uf Qwertyuinlfs aetivities that he worked his way thruugh sehunl hy deliv- is exceedingly remarkable in ering for Jnhnsnn's t'l'he lry Road, and later. Thr Woolen Mill Road JnlmsonsJ It is nut certain just what Ossie. as all his fraternity hrnthers. will dn upon gradmr he is alfeetiunately known by timl. It is rumored that the Cleveland indians have uti'ered him a euntrm-t. and it is an secret that Spike MeManus. smut fur the Rummke Droulers. has been in When interviewed by a reporter from 'I'm'PIDGE this vicinity a great deal lately. t'mJt's as tn his future plans, Qm-rtyuiup modestly said. I ain't got no idear 0 what I'm gunner du. Dey wants me for president over at W. and 11., but I don't like dem Minks. and anyway. de jnh ain't intellectual enuughf' Blonde Butchers Brethren tt'tmtinued from page 2t but the murder them'y is given slight substantiation by nine who saw Miss Goldlwrg emnmit the artful wit neeses act. Police. hnwever. were firm in their aswrtiun that the bodies were wax dum- mies and the whole frame was but a publicity stunt fur the Iiniversity Flying t'luh. in a sensational manner when they in- Iluspital interm-s entered the ease sisted that stains on the deeeasetl men's clothing were either hlmal. grape juice. 01' Home uther reddish brown liquid. A substantial elue was given to inves- tigators by the statement of Muses Fal- hmm. Duke janitur. whn elisem'eretl the bodies. LOOK 'J'O MIC LIKE SI'MPIX DONE HAPPEN, he said. He is being held under $20.000 bond. While these dead herus lie as cold and gummy as they were in life. while dashing callipygian Miss Golherg screams denials at her fiendish inquisitors. while the whole l'niversity is atwitter with forehnding and nostalgia, police and very plain eiuthed men are scouring Rugby Road with tine toothed mops fur the miscreants whuse master hands were he. hind this dastardly and hlmah-urdling deed. 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