University of Virginia - Corks and Curls Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)
- Class of 1950
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i THE 52 EIII'I'IOII OF THE IDRHS IIIIII IIIIHS JAY W. CHEEK - EDITOR JOHN D. MUNFORD - BUSINESS MANAGER EDWIN D. KING 0 MANAGING EDITOR DEDICATION I nyht 'szhlhlhe 91' h as hv z A lh w x w h l r PETERS HUSHTOII 1915-1949 B.A., Princeton; M.A., Harvard; Ph.D., Princeton; Assistant Pro- fessor of English; Assistant Dean of Students; Dean of First Year Men; Founder and Chairman of the McGregor Room Seminars; Co-author hvith Dan S. Nortoni of 9A Glossary of Literary Terms, Classical Myths in English Literature. On the morning of December 27 when he was 34 years old, Peters Rushton died. He had been ill less than two months. The achievements of his short life promised more brilliant achievements in years to come, and for both students and faculty of the University the shock of his sudden death was succeeded by a deep sense of loss. Peters Rushton had unusual energy which he used wisely and happily. This energy sustained his wit and gaiety, his acute sense of intellectual and moral values, his happy faith in reason in spite of his daily acquaintance with the unreasonableness of man. He was a Christian who practiced the Christian virtues with a complete lack of ostentation. He hated sleepy thinking and false sentiment. When he shocked people by questioning what they believed in, it was usually good for them. And one of his reasons for doing so was to remind himself to examine carefully his own reasons for thinking what he did, to avoid slipping into the vagueness that threatens all of us. W. B. Yeats said, 'QSome burn damp faggots, others may consume The entire combustible world in one small room As though dried straw, and if we turn about The bate chimney is gone black out Because the work has finished in that Hare? DAN S. NORTON A MID-CENTURY GLANCE BACK In the spring of 1888, when the first Conxs AND CURLS appeared at the University, handlebar mustaches and long side- burns were common sights about the grounds. The familiar chant of 'tWahoo-wahm was a thing unknown; instead, the athletic teams were cheered on to victory with dignified cries of, Rah, rah, rah; VAR-SI-TY; rah, rah, rah, Hi; The average student was living on flva hundred and fifty dollars a year, and the school colors were cardinal red and silver grey. There was an enrollment of approximately three hundred and fifty students, half of whom smoked, half of whom wore beards . . . and eighty-two percent of whom were Democrats. The Board of Visitors had gradually evolved from the form of a strict disciplinary body to that of a constructive com- mittee composed of prominent and capable citizens who were interested primarily in the progress and development of the University. No longer did they expell students for offenses such as throwing bricks at professors, attacking fellow students with pistols, and being out of uniform. Through the years, sixty-one more editions of the CORKS AND CURLS have appeared. They have shown the changes in the University as they have occurred-They have shown the gradual broadening and strengthening of JeEersonian ideals of education. V 14x3 .53.. 24 1.1, u a 2 y. p. h. . J... The Mid-century year at the University was, in general, a good year- The studentsh body of scIf-government, although still a uone party7 organ- ization, made a good record under two capable presidents . . . The football team missed 21 Cotton Bowl bid by an agonizing eight yards . . . The First Year Counselling Service was a tremendous success and should be a valuable part of University life in the future . . . Registration lines were as long as ever, in spite of hbecause 00 the new-fangled machines and tuition to out of state students was raised . . . The University community lost many hne persons, like Peters Rushton and Staige Blackford, whom it will be extremely difficult to replace . . . Mrs. Walker missed her afternoon teas in Madison Hall for a month due to a broken wrist . . . . N A R V ment announced that football relations with William and Mary will be resumed next year, with the Braves taking their first ' President Darden visited India . . . Dean Newman resigned to return to the University of Alabama . . . The athletic depart- defeat on November 11 . . . t The last part of the year was marked by news of the H-Bomb, Les Brown at Easters, and, as always, by comprehensives . . . -1.3h i , . .L l,. v,' 5. ?w'7tw y-rwhp 1' l' t. .' 1' :V t u h '. The Mid-Century year is an obvious point to pause and take stock, to look back and to look ahead. This yearls CORKS AND CURLS tries to do that. In our division pages we have tried to remove the element of time-to show the University in an unusual way so that we might be able to reveal a significance possibly hidden by conventionally accepted exteriors. But this year gives more than the obvious reasons for a thoughtful look ahead. The class of 1950 probably will be the last in which there will be any great number of World War II veterans. Of more importance is the fact that the first year men who enter in September, 1950 will live in the Universityls brand new dormitories. The University of the futurel, will begin to be a reality. Within another year the Academic Building and the Physics Building will be under construction. Physically, the future looks good. Spiritually, it looks promising. Those characteristics of the University should remain which in the past have helped to mold so many liGentlemen of the University of Virginia? t Fete t h xl'! tam lllls-Vr'. Luulkh v V ' Ihskr nun . unul unh Ali 7- , TOWARD -!'I When I entered the University of Virginia this past fall, my first and most lasting observation was the definite fact that I had matriculated into a strange new world, which, on the other hand, was mysteriously old. A rather brash young member of a typical high school characterized by rah-rah was thrown into an atmosphere dominated by tradition. Only my friends spoke, a few others advised, and no one else seemed to know or care that I had arrived? I seemed official: dressed the part in a suit of grey Hannel, a tie from England, and white buckskins; yet I was not confident. I was not lost, however, as others, also new, were sharing my reactions. Gradually, some of my questions were answered. Any college man, I knew, was conventionally cton his own. But at Vir- ginia, I learned a deeper interpretation of this old expression: I was labeled a man, challenged to make the grade as an in- dividual and to emerge as a gentleman. I am certain that not many colleges offer the opportunities that I have found at Virginia, a school which offers liberties as tools in the achievement of maturity, and which champions the open mind in the search for the balance of life. Even after one year, I feel certain that I will be able to make the greater transition which comes post-college because of my present lessons. The traditions here are intangible and are not easily defined. My inability to grasp them immediately, however, seems part of my education. I have not learned the University in one year; I may not know it in four, but I have gained the initiative to seek that which has pervaded for 125 yearS, weathering the eras. More and more the University is forced to stand up to the arguments of progress. New buildings are already being built, and those who succeed me and my classmates as first year men will find the University different in many respects from the way we found it. It is my belief, however, that Virginia will meet successfully the problem of change. Three more years are ahead of me. I have learned the Good Old Song? I answer, uHere, Sir? in my roll calls; and I speak only to those I know, to those who can feel the sincerity of my greeting. I study and live under an Honor System that will dominate my entire life and help me to build on stone and to avoid the sand. Virginia is changing me, but not, I think; without my permission. H T R A D I T I o N The Universitfs past, Tradition, is Well-known . . . Its present and the promise of its future show a healthy advancement . . . Progress shows signs of becoming a Tradition at the University. l. l . . . V. x . , v. . ah :1. .aa .7 , SQ. . i , m??xw ... 1.4:...J.. .Tw:l. - i . i f ' '91 v.7: vvl l . HDIHIIIISTIHITIOII COLGHTE WHITEHEHD DHBDEII, JR. '7 178151 President of the Un MR. EDWARD C. ANDERSON JUDGE ALFRED D. BARKSDALE MR. BARRON F. BLACK MR. RICHARD A. CARRINGTON MR. CHRISTOPHER B. GARNETT MR. THOMAS B. GAY A BOARD or VISITORS MR. JOHN SEGAR GRAVATT D. J. HOWARD MRS. HERBERT McKELDEN SMITH MR. FRANK TALBOTT, JR. DR. HUGH H. TROUT MRS. BERTHA P. WAILES MRS. PHOEBE E. WILLIS I. F. LEWIS Dxan of HM College of Art: and Sa'rnrr: Dam of lhe l 7niwrr:ity THE FRANCIS w. BARKLEY ROBERT P. BLACK HENRY G. BLOSSER DONALD L. BOWERS REI'BEN H. BROADDUS. JR. CHARLES w. BROWN WILLIAM N. CHALFANT HARRIS COHEN WILLIAM H. deBUTTS, JR, EDWARD E. ELLIS THOMAS FITZ-HI'GH EVANS JOHN F. FIELD, JR. GEORGE D. FERGUSON, JR. Dmn of Admission: and Registrar of llm Univrrsi I y J. 5. WILSON Dam of Mt Deparlmtnl of Gradualr Sludim MARK P. FRIEDLANDER, JR. LLOYD R. GAT'I'EN JOHN ROBERT HANIJEY VVlLLIAM R. HARLAN, JR. RICHARD B. HENNEY CYRUS H. HOY EARL ROBERT JOHNSON, JR. RICHARD ELLIS JONES, III PHILIP MC. KERNAN. JR. MARVIN J. LESSER WILLIAM C. LICKI.E l8 ROBERTA L. HOLLINGSVVORTH Dam of Womrn 'I'HE RECIPIENTS OF INTERMEDIATE HONORS HARRISON L. MCCOY STANLEY J. MADENHEIMER HENRY MONCI'RE. JR. ALFRED n. MORRIS JAMES MYERS WILLIAM T. NICHOLS jACOB RENDLEMAN, JR. JOHN R. ROBERSON FELIX M. ROGERS EDMI'ND H. RUCKER, JR. CHARLES w. SHEERIN, JR. ROBERT WIMBISH LINDLEY J. STILES Dam of the Dipartmmt 0f Eduralian E. W. SAUNDERS Dran of III! Drparlmm! 0f Enginrrring VERNON W. LIPPARD Dmn of IF Drpartmrn! of Mrditim' 4., ' f ; u an- '. 7 3., 9 J h '2 f'i v F. D. G. RIBBLE Dam of III? Drpartmen! of Law THE Aichholz. Donald Davis Allen, Edwin Bruce Anderson, I... Carter Anderson, Robert Leon Apperson, John Wright. Jr. Armistead. Lewis Moore Armstrong, Frederick William Armstrong. Joseph Gray. III Atkinson. Richard Vail Atwell, Alfred Lemon: Bailey, Roller Bolton Bard, James Choate Barkley. Francis William Barnett. Robert Lewis Barr, Charles Edward Bass, Walter Arthur Batten. Frank Beard, Donald Chamberlin Beazley. Richard Montague Beeton. Ralph Albert Bchm. Robert Ferdinand Bcrko. Stephan Berliant. Mark Harry Beyen, Jan XVillem Black, Robert Perry Blackford, Staige Davis. Jr. Blangenbakcr. XValter Linwood Blosser. Henry Gabriel Boggess. William Porter Boggs. Dane Ruffner Boggs, James Dexter Bohannon, Marshall Topping. Jr. Bornstein. Irving David Bouchier, Thomas W'. Bowers. Donald Lee Bowers, Everett Coolidge Bowman. Peyton Graham, III Boyd. Marion Speed, Jr. Boyer, John Walter. Jr. Branch. Robert Harold Brittle. Irving Luke Broaddus. Reuben Hancock. Jr. Brooks. Amsbry Mitchell, Jr. Brown. Charles XVhitney Brown. Gordon Page Brown, Tom Tucker Bruns, Eugene Benson Bryan, Robert Sedgwick Buchanan. Robert Lee. Jr. Buckev. George Peter, IV Buckles, Samuel Henry, Jr. Burgess, Horace William Burgwyn. Nathaniel Thomas R. Burton, William Stewart Bryon. Goodloe Edgar Canter, James Alton Carlyle, Estel Leon. Jr. Carrigan. Robert Edouard. Jr. Carroll. Robert Emmett, Jr. Carter. John Archer. Jr. Carter. Peyton Franklin Carwile. Revely Bomar Caskie, Robert Ambler Cederquist. David Victor Gulfant, William Nevin Chamberlain. George Leonard Chase. Derwood Sumner, Jr. Cheek. Jay XVeslcy Stuart Cherry. Janie Childress, Calvin Hawthorne. Jr. Christie. William MaxwelL Jr. Clark, Myrick Canfield Clement. Hubert Linwood Clifton, Samuel Noel Cocke. Richard Cohen Harris Cole, Isaac Ralph. Jr. Coleman. Joseph Emory Coleman. Robert Vincent Colmcrv. William Gaither. Jr. Cox. Waverly Alexander Craig. Louis Chastain Crnnwcll. Thomas George Culbertson. Eugene Carl Curran. Geomc VUilllam Curt, Ralph Morgan Dalton. John Charles Damcwood, W'alter XVashington, Jr. Dancy. XVilliam Hamilton, Jr. Davis. Wallace McRoy Davies. William '1 homas Davis. George Otho. Jr. Davis. John Hoxman Powell Dawson. Lucian Fletcher DcNoon. joseph Henderson Desmond. Edward Niarion Drtwilcr, Dame! chstand Dilworth. Richard Hanson Dixon. Fred XVavne Dixon. Henry Marshall, I Dodd, John Keith lJodd, Robert Howe S ludents. Dolan. Donald Marvin Donoho, Murray Thompson, III Doumar. Robert George Druckcr. Erwin Benson Drucker. Stanley Wolffe Drummond. Alfred Hall. Jr. Dudley. William Neil. Jr. Duff. Ernest Arthur Dyer, John Norvell Edmonds. James Taylor Edwards. W'illiam Ryle. Jr. Elder. Thomas Claybrook Evans, Thomas Fitz-Hugh Fagan, Hugh Jay. Jr. Faris. James Edge. Jr. Farrow. Kenneth Joseph Feild. John Fleming W'ren. Jr. Fellman, Jared Stanley Ferris. VUilliam Louis Fisher. Philip Clinton, Jr. Flccnor. John Robert Fletcher. John Stevenson Forkner, Claude Ellis. Jr. Freeman. George Parrish. Jr. Fremd. Donald Norman Funari. John Henry Galusha. Gordon Bohannan Gassaway. Alexander Ramsey Gcissal, James VVesley Gerber. Marshall Lester Gibson. Joseph Edwin Gilliam. William Minor Gleason. Charles Henry Goldberg, Samuel Goldstone, Robert LN? Goodfriend, Paul Louis Gordon. Robert Harrison Gose. John Ankenv Green, James Charles Greer. David Lee Grifiith. Belver Callic Grigg, Robert Dinwiddie. III Grove, Robert Frank Gwyn, XVilliam Brent Haight. Gardiner 1V1orton Hamilton. Dale Conway Hancock. James Wallace M.. Jr. Hantzmon. Richard Van Emon Haraway. Basil Cromwell, Jr. Harlan, ames Clarke Harlan, ohn Frederick. Jr. Harper, Charles Hamilton. Jr. Harris, Stanley Sutherland Harris, Stuart Horslcy. Jr. Harris, William Philip Harrkon, Marion Edwyn. II Harvill. Comer Ligon Hausncr. Murray Marvin Hawk, James Forman Hawkey, Harold Willis Hayden. Leonard Octavius Hecht. Leon Jacob Helms. James Strother Henderson. Edmund Hardcastle chney. Richard Bernard Hess. Herbert Clinton. Jr. Hicks, Irlc Raymond, Jr. Hilton. Thomas Bennett Hinklc, Douglas Paddock Hoffmann. Felix Matthem, Jr. Holland, Bryce Lawrence Holt. Henry KVinston. I Homer, Richard Lee Horslev. Waller Holladay Howard. George Pratt Hoy, Cyrus Henry Hulme. Robert DuBois Hunter. Jack Rojme Hurd. John Barton Hutchinson. Herbert Harold Hyde. Robert Oliver Jacbon, Ralph Allen. Jr. James, Margaret bllzabeth Jander. Owen Hughes Jenkins. W'illiam IWaCKenzie. Jr. Joannidcs. Peter ohnson. Earl Robert, Jr. ohnson. James Andrew ones, Lawrence LaValle. HI Jones. Richard Ellis. III Jones, Ronald Gilbert Jones, Van kao chler, Richard Isaac Kelly. James Nelson. Jr. Kcmpter, Charles Hithcll Kcrnm. Philip MsCaHn-y. Jr. Kiah, Harold James Kindcll. John Robert King. W'illiam Thayer, Jr. Kinsey, Joseph Ridlcv. Jr. Kitchin. James David, I lIST... COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES The following sludrrm, having passed a! least fourteen llour: of work in HM prrreding semester, without failure on any course, and with an average grade on all course: of a! least B, are plaud on the Dean's List of Distinguished Klein. John Van Nostrand Kleinpeter. Hubert Ignatius, III Kline, Arland Theodore Kline, David McKendrce Koch. Victor Charles Koontz. Gene Roger Krusen, Gordon Malan Lamont, Donald Iain LaWson, Edgar Clifford Leake. Preston Hildtbllnd Lee. Edwy Brown Lee, Leavie Edgar. Jr. Levi. W'cndcll Mitchell, Jr. Levin, Neal Theodore chinson, Robert Levison. Arnold Boyd Levy, Donald Marvin Lickle, Daniel Caufxqcl Lickle. William Caulfiel Littlejohn. XVilliam Lafayette. Jr. Lloyd. Arthur Selden Lloyd, Norris Logan, Jr. Lloyd. Robert Baldwm Lobban. Charles Mmion Long, XVilliam Whltcr. Jr. Lynn, Albert Cummins McCarthy. John Wentworth, Jr. McClintock. Clyde Edmund McCoy, Harrison Lou McFarlane, William Hugh McMillin, James. Jr. Madison. Cyril Leslie Magenheimer, Stanley Jacob Mahon, Charles Baynham Mains, Homer Orman. Jr. Mallory. Martin Hunter Manville. Stewart Monfort Marts. James Fulton Marshall, McAlister Crutch5eld Martoccia. Gmrles Thomson Masloff. James Irvin Matlack. James Marion May, Gerald Stanley Mellon, Wlalter Giles Mcnefcc. Charles Edwin. Jr. Nliddleditch, Leigh Benjamin. Jr. Miller. Brinton Marshall Nliller. Buster Wallaw Molstcr. Charles Benmu. Jr. Moncurc. Henry. Jr. 1V1oore, John walker, Jr. Morris. John Addison Morrison. Daniel Neil Morse. William Herbert Munford. Beverly Bland, III Murphy, Robert Dudley Myatt, James Allen Myers. Daniel W'illiam Myers, James LeRoy Needell. Stanley Stuart Nichols. VVilliam Thomas Norton. William Horatio. Jr. O'Connor, Gaarles Roger 0,Hara. John Montross Pace, Russell Brown. Jr. Pace. Sidney Robert Parkin. XVilliam Royal. Jr. Parlier, Michel Max Payne. James Bolling Pcccook, William Lambert Pence, James XVorth. Jr. Pendleton. Hunter Ashby, Jr. Perkins, Isaac Otey PcrIman, Jerome David Perry. James Roland Perrv. Robert Stephen Person. Rayburn Hunter Peterson. Elton Demarest, II Pettigrcw. Thomar. Fraser Phelps. Vernon Graydon Phillips, Blaine Townsend Phillips, Joy Vernelle Phillips, Thomas Langhorno Pixley. John Sherman Pollard. VVilliam Otis Powell. Alton Linwood. III Pressman. David Beryl Pricc, Charlie Edward, Jr. prillaman, Paul Ellis. Jr. Proctor, George Louis Pubols, Benjamin Henry, Jr. Quayle. Harold. Jr. Randolph. Virgil Patrick. III Raynor Robert Cook Reed, James 'lhurszon Rendleman, Jacob Adolphus, Jr. Revilla, Charles Edward Rinkcr. James W'arrcn Rippon, John Nhlton Roberson, John Royster Roberts. Eugene Saunders Roberts, Lon Edward Roberts. Paul Smithson Ron. Richard Benner Ruckcr. Edmund Harrison. Jr. Rumble. Wilson Baxter Rusean. John Lionel Rushton. James Rushton, James Franklin Salsbury, XVarren Keith Saunders, Morton Jefferson Schnabel. Robert Vernon Schroeder. Eugene W'illard Schultz, William Remscn Scruggs. John XVilliam Seal. Taylor Garrett Seidman, Irving Semmes. William Raphael Scssoms. George William Sewell, Benjamin Pridemorc Shafer. Philip Stuart Sheerin. Charles XVilford, Jr. Sheffield. Malvern Jacob, Jr. Shepherd. Herndon Guinn. Jr. Shelvin. Edmund Paul Shulhof. William Peter Sinclair. Roderick Doig Slettcn. Charles Alfred Smith. Robert Sellers Snellings. Aubrey Nelson Spain, David Rowan Spillman. James Blair. II Stafford. George Woody Stainback. Charles Orman Stanton, Joseph John Steele, Paul Curry Stein, Maurice Harris Stephenson, Jack Palmer Stoner. George William Gustav Straus. Harold Percy, Jr. Sturgeon, Howard Elbert Sweenie, Harold Gordon Swenarton. lama Edwin Talbott. Frank, 111 Talley. Lilburn Trigg Talmadgc. Bruce Alexander Tappe, Albert Anthony, Jr. Taskcr. Robert Wrbb Tale. Robert Lee, Jr. Taylor. Beverly Bruce Taylor, Charlie Tilphord. Jr. Taylor, Henry Noble Taylor. Robert Taylor Tenley. Robert Stedman Tcrezis. Nick Louis Thomas. Edwin Alton Thompson. Thomas Marvin Tillack, Richard Paul Tilson. Joe Alexander Tomlinson, James Francis Trout. Edgar Cromwell. Jr. Tuggle. Harry Irvine. Jr. Touhv. Daniel Cyril Turner. Frank Graber Turner. James William Tyler, Robert Stanton Ullman. Maurice Jean Uttinger. Joe Warren Vance. Joseph Carroll Van Kirk, Bruce Bartlett Vernon, Roger Clay Vest. George Bumley. Jr. Viar. Richard Eugene Vinson. Fred Arps, Jr. XVachenfeld. Howard Gilmore XValkcr. W'illiam Whync Ashurst XValters, Jay Frank Ward. William Mayhew W'atson. Frederick Lewis. Jr. Weaver. Turcman Gayle chcner. Ralph Erwin VVdnbcrg, Carroll Arnold Weise. Reinold Emil XVeIch, James Stirling W'ells, Alice Swain XVexlcr. Daniel Benjamin, Jr. Wheeler. VUilliam Omar VUhite. Edward Somers VUhitc, Peter W'ayne W'ilbourn. Frank Wl'allacc, Jr. Wilcox. Rollin Crawford. Jr. W'illmms, Ccilous Lycurtis, Jr. XVilliams, Kirk R. W'ilson. Vlilliam Smith. III KVimbish. Robert Allan XVise. Samuel Griffin. Jr. VUoodsidc. John Andrew Wk'sor, John Donald, Ir. Yoncc. Ivan Vernon. r. Young, James Nlarion Young. Robrrt Spencer Zinman, Morris Howard . .' h AA hh 'd I STETTIIIIIIS, JR. 1900-1949 Chairman of the board, United States Steel Corporation; Supervisor of Lend-Lease pro- gram in World War II; Secretary of the State in 1944 for seven months; Head of United States delegation to the 1945 conference which drafted the charter for the United Nations; Rector of the University of Virginia. DR. CLAUNCEY McLEAN 1882-1949 DR. WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER 1874-1949 DR. STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD 1898-1949 DR. JOHN METCALF 1865-1949 DR. ROBERT VIVIAN FUNSTEN 1892-1949 GENE HOWARD EDMONDS 1925-1949 JAMES CUMMINGS MILLER 1929-1949 GEORGE NELSON, III 1929-1949 gene fdmuda 'lawt fame CLASS OFFICERS JAMES RITTER PHILLIPS .......... President ROBERT RICHARD FAIR ........ Vice-President RUSSELL BROWN PACE, Jr .......... Secretary CLARENCE FLIPPO HICKS ......... Treasurer BENJAMIN LEO CARLETON, Jr.. . . ,Historian THE HPPlICHnTS FOB DEGREES ',..I ,, . uJit-h M 'i .. . Z ' 'V'r- .A I . uh I ' r . .' ' .- v .' . ' ..V ' ' 7 :1- . x .. -n' ,-y .-L - . I t ' I . a .' l. -t' . Q. ; K . . -; .. . .. 0,-. A ' . x ' 'U: V kt! Q' ; .1 . -, .' . . . . .45: . .. ' , ' - - - I ' . I , .' . h'-':'I V a. '1 ' . , I 7' . .V-V ;.. , 1'1 ' A . I, ' . .- - 'fol. ?N ' . -: ,y I I - J h ' ' . . . .m. .h'r. '1 '1 ' .. .' - .. ,0 . .. '193 '.-- P ' . . . I v 4 .. , .134. ' 1 I h . . ',I- .v f 4.! .' , .w L31 :5! l l me n e P n n T m E m OF MEDICINE OFFICERS PAUL T. CRADDOCK ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . , . President Phi Beta Pi; President of Medical School; Internship Strung Memnriul Unspiml, Rochester. N. Y. J. MORRISON HUTCHESON, JR ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vice President WILLIAM P. WHARTON ,, ,, Secretary MILTON H. BROCKMEYER .................................... Treasurer GEORGE ALLEN BUCKMASTER AKRON, omo Nu Sigma Nu; I.F.C.; Internship, U.S. Hospital. WILLIAM RUSSELL Bnooxs WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY A.M.S.A.; Phi Beta Pi; Acre; Internship, Santa Barbara College Hospital, Santa Barbara. California. FLOYD W. CARNEAL, JR. HAMPTON, vmcmm Phi Chi; A.M.S.A.; Externship, Martha Jefferson Hospital; Internship, Virginia Mason Hospital, Seattle, Washington. JAMES C. CAUSEY LESTER MANOR, VIRGINIA Nu Sigma Nu, Internship, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. Maryland. JOHN A. CAMPBELL COLSTON, JR. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Alpha Delta Phi, Nu Sigma Nu: Intern- ship, Johns Hopkins Hospital. JAMES ANDREW DELOZIER CHARLO'ITESVILLE, VIRGINIA Phi Beta Pi; A.M.S.A.; Internship, Blue Ridge Sanatorium, Charlottesville, Va. HARRISON FERTIG PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY College Topics, Managing Editor: Phi Alpha; Intermediate Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Lambda Kappa; A.M.S.A.; Internship. Post Graduate Hospital and Bellevue Medical Center, New York. nnucnnrs MEDICINE CHARLES OLD BARCLAY KA PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Square and Compass Club; Phi Beta Pi; Internship, IT. S. Naval Hospital, St. Albany, N. Y. IVAN H. BUSH, JR. REEDY, WEST VIRGINIA Phi Beta Pi; A.M.S.A.; Intership, Uni- versity of Virginia Hospital. ' JOHN BALDWIN CATLETT X$ RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Phi Beta Pi, President; Alpha Omega Alpha; Raven; Internship, University of Virginia Hospital. EVERETT LEE COFFEY ROANOKE, vmcmm A.M.S.A.; Internship, Memorial 8: Crip- pled Children's Hospital, Roanoke, Vir- ginia. FRED SELDEN CRUSER NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Phi Beta Pi; A.M.S.A.; Internship, The DePaul Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia. MARION D. MILLER FARIS CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Internship. University of Virginia Hos- pital. ROBERT JEROLD FRANK NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Phi Lambda Kappa; Phi Alpha; A.M.S.A.; Dean's List; Internship, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Mass. MEDICINE CLAUDE ROBERTON GARFIELD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Phi Beta Pi; Intermediate Honors; Raven; Alpha Omega Alpha; Externship, Clinical Laboratories and Orthopedics; Internship, Seattle Marine Hospital. LAWRENCE N. GILLIAM WISE, VIRGINIA Nu Sigma Nu; Internship, Queen's Hos- pital, Honolulu. REGINALD BUCHANAN HENRY, JR. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA First Year Social Committee; Nu Sigma Nu, President; Dean's List; Skull and Keys; Alpha Omega Alpha; Wrestling; Medical Interfraternity Council; Intern- ship, Duke I'niversity Hospital. GUY FOSTER HOLLIFIELD MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA Phi Beta Pi; A.M.S.A.; Internship, Min- neapolis General Hospital, Minneapolis, Minn. THEODORE LATNERS MARKS QUEENSVIHAGE, LONG ISLAND Deank List; Intermediate Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; Raven; Alpha Omega Alpha; A.M.S.A.; Internship, Marine Hospital, Seattle, Washington. SAMUEL EDMUND MILLER CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Phi Beta Pi; Raven; Alpha Omega Alpha; Internship, University of Virginia Hospital. BERYL M. OSER NEWIPORT NEWS, VIRGIN IA Internship, Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, Pa. .,-i. 7' ' W. B. GARLAND ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Phi Beta Pi; Internship, Memorial and Crippled Children's Hospital, Roanoke. Virginia. EDWARD HARRISON HANCOCK Arr LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Student Union; Track Manager; V-Club; Phi Beta Pi. SETH GUILFORD HOBART, JR. CHARLO'l'rEsvxLLE, VIRGINIA Phi Beta Pi; Dean's List; Alpha Omega Alpha; A.M.S.A.; Internship, University of Virginia Hospital. JAMES MORRISON HUTCHESON qDKE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Vice President, Medical School; Phi Beta Pi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Raven; In- ternship. University of Texas. Galveston, Texas. PAUL RANDALL MARSH CHARLOTI'ESVILLE, VIRGINIA Association of American Physicians and Surgeons; Phi Chi; Internship, University of Virginia Hospital. ROBERT EDGAR MITCHELL, JR. X$ RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Phi Beta Pi; Pi Delta Epsilon; Sigma Upsilon; Internship, Charity Hospital, New Orleans, La. RUPERT W. QUAINTANCE, JR. SLATE MILLS, VIRGINIA Internship, Indianapolis General Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind. FOR DEGREES JESIAH FREDERICK REED, JR. 11X HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Phi Chi; Riding Club; Medical Inter- fraternity Council, President; Biopsy; A.M.S.A.; Internship, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, Md. BENJAMIN PRICE RILEY, JR. LHARLOTIESVALLE, VIRGINIA Alpha Omega Alpha; Internship, U. S. Naval Hospital, Pnrtsmouth, Va. WILLIAM HENRY ROMM KA NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Phi Beta Pi; A.M.S.A.; Internship, De Paul Hospital, Norfolk, Va. EDWARD A. SAWADA ACANN, GUAM Phi Chi; Biopsy; A.M.S.A.; Internship, University of Virginia Hospital. DAVID VALENTINE STRIDER 9.3x CHARLES TOW'N, WEST VIRGINIA Nu Sigma Nu; Dean's List. FRANK E. TAYLOR X$ RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Phi Bum Pi; Omicron Delta Kappa; A.M.S.A.; Internship, University of Vir- ginia Hospital. CLARENCE BROCK TROWER, JR. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA A.M.S.A.; Phi Chi; Internship, Union Mcmorial Huspital, Baltimore, Md. HPPlICHIITS 3 MEDICINE JAMES C. RESPESS NORFOLK, VIRGINIA A.M.S.A.; Internship, University of Vir- ginia Hospital. JOHN K. ROBERTON wmsmN SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Alpha Kappa Kappa; A.M.S.A.; Intern- ship, JeHerson-Hillmon Hospital, Birming- ham, Ala. Roy P. SANDIDGE, JR. 0X CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRCXNIA Phi Beta Pi; A.M.S.A.; Internship, U. S. Marine Hospital, Baltimore, Md. RUSSELL SMITH CHARLO'FYESVILLE, VIRGIN IA Phi Hem Pi; Internship, Memorial and Crippled Children's Hospital, Roanoke, Va. GLADYS P. SUTHERLAND SAN GERMAN, PUERTO RICO Internship. Presbyterian Hospital. San Juan, P. R. BRUCE E. TOPPIN CHARLO'I'I'ESVH.LE, VIRGINIA Dean's List; A.M.S.A.; Internship, I'ni- sity of Michigan Hospital, Ann Arbnr, Mich. GLENN BRADY UPDIKE, JR. XII, DJNVILLE. VIRGINIA Lambda Pi; German, Eli Banana; Chi Phi, President; I.F.C.; University Cen- ter. Vice President; Calmnon; Internship, Strong General Hospital. Rochester, N. Y. MEDICINE CHARLES W. WAGNER VII,VHNC'l'0N, HELA VARF. Phi Beta Pi; A.M.S.A.; Internship, Dela- ware Hospital, VVilmingmn, Del. JAMES W. WOLCOTT, JR. X$ NORFOLK. VIRGINIA Phi Beta Pi; A.M.S.A.; Internship, De Paul Hospital, Norfnlk, Va. PAUL HOWARD WORNOM 'DKE DARE, vmcxxm W. GEOFFREY Wyson, JR. ATS! Omicron Delta Kappa; Alpha Omega RXCHMOND' VIRGINIA Alpha; Raven; Student Council; A.M.- S.A.; Phi Beta Kappa; Internship, Barnes Huspiml, St. Louis, Mo. Raven; Cnlconnn Club; Internship, Grace New Haven Community Hospital, New Haven, Conn. ' 1 ; ron nesnses 3l HlPHH OMEGH HlPHH Bottom Row: Paul H. Woman, Samuel E. Miller. Patricia Ann Lawmnce. Benjamin F. Riley, Jr., Robert L. Rowan. Top Row: Theodore L. Marks, Reginald 8. Henry, Jr.. Seth G. Hobart. Claude R. Garfield. John B. Cullen. CHAPTER OFFICERS: 1949-1950 BENJAMIN P. RILEY, JR .......................... President ROBERT L. ROXVAN ......................... Via President SAMUEL E. MILLER .................... Stcrclary-Treamrcr INITIATES Theodore L. Marks Patricia Ann Lawrence VViHiam E. Apperson Harry L. Archer Vincent W. Archer William S. Allen McLemore Birdsong Armistead P. Booker Robert Boyd William E. Bray Franklin T. Buchanan Edwin W. Burton James R. Cash Alfred Chanutin For scholarship and future promise in medicine, moral obligations being satisfactory. To encourage personal Warren C. Gregory Claude R. Garfield Reginald B. Henry, Jr. John B. Catlett LIST OF FACULTY MEMBERS AND George Cooper Charles Craddock Andrew J. Crutchfield Dorris Cunningham V'Villiam D. Donald Arthur Ebbert, Jr. Joseph W. Eversole Glenn C. Hall Andrew D. Hart Ilalsted S. Hedges Myers H. Hicks Harvey E. Jordan HOUSE STAFF James E. Kindred Walter O. Klingman George M. Lawson Byrd S. Leavell Carlisle S. Lentz Edwin P. Lehman Vernon W. Lippard Preston B. Lowrance Wiley R. Mason Karl F. Menk George R. Minor 32 Joe E. Mitchell Charles B. Morton Henry H. Mulholland Beulah Musgrove John M. Nokes William N. Old William H. Parker William Parson Herbert R. Pearsall Harvey D. Smallwnod Dudley C. Smith Seth G. Hobart Paul H. VVernom Stuart C. Smith Carl C. Speidel Oscar Swineford Charles F. Tate Rohert C. Thompson XVilliam N. Thornton Frederick Vance Samuel A. Vest, Jr. William XV. VVaddell David C. Wilson james E. Wood Fletcher D. Woodward honesty and the spirit of research. Chapter Alpha of Virginia was established in 1919. CHLCOIIOII ClllB. OFFICERS HARRY R. YATES, JR ............................. Pren'dmt JAMES D. MASON ...................... Secretary-Trewurzr Glenn B. Updike, Jr. James D. Mason Page Mauck Shelton Horsley William G. Wysor, Jr. Charles H. Sackett Robert McConnell Dan Mohler James B. Wood Harry R. Yates, Jr. Armistead Williams Carnes Weeks CliEord H. Fox Randolph Catlin Patrick Devine Warner Wood James M. Lee Mike Fite Gardner Hardin Jack Torbert STAFF MEMBERS Waverly Dashiell Edward Gamble Charles Merritt William R. Nelson FACULTY Thomas Edwards Charles Pearson Oscar Swineford David G. Wilson Slaughter Fitz-Hugh Frank Stafford Robert C. Thompson J. Edwin Wood Henry Mulholland IN URBE R. Gregory Magruder John F. McGavock James B. Twyman 33 OFFICERS HERBERT JONES .................................. Pruiden! JOHN CATLETT ............................. Vice Pruidm! ROBERT WEBB .................................... Strumry JOSEPH MAGEE ................................... Truman MEMBERS W. R. Brooks, J. B. Catlett. B. C. Colon, P. T. Craddock, F. S. Cruser. J. A. DeLoIiet, W. B. Garland, C R. Garfield. W. L. Gregory, S. G. Hobart, G. F. Hollifield. I. Bush, J. M. Hutcheson, T. M. Hall, S. E. Miller, R. E. Mitchell. R. P. Sandige, E. D. Smith, R. Smith, F. E. Taylor, C. M. Wagner, P. H. Wormon, . M. Walton R .C. Barnes. F. Bilisoly, L. Booker. W. Coburn, . C. Jones, I. Magu, W. H. Pifer, R. B. Sanford, W. H. Sipe. R. Taylor, W. M. Tuck , T. M. Wright, J. Wilson, A. M. Jones, R, T. Helmen, 1. German, F. S. Blanton, Q. 0. Can, B. L. Critter, N. E. Davin, M. C. Edmunds. K. S. Hclenbok. H. H. Hun. A. T. Machin, J. C. Murrary, J. L. Odom, J. W. Ransome, G. F. Reiman, R. B. Webb B. S. Sherman, P. J. Alford. M. W. East. R. K. Dyne h H. Fun, D. M. Gri , E. H. Hancock, 1. 'r. Hem, c. W. m, J. w. c. Johnson. . H. uuy. w. F. Manley, F. . Mirchie. J. J. Neal. S. D. Olinger, F. G. Reed. G. S. Schools, P. M. Sprinkle. J. H. Vansant, S. N. Whitacre, W. R. Whitehum. FACULTY J. E. Kindred. MC. Birdsong. E. L. Core , D. C. Smith. W. Parker, R. Peamll, C. McKay, G. Thomas. . Garnen, W. Klin man. C. Wilson, H. E. Jordan, A. Ebbcrt, C. Menk, L. M innis, J. Mitchell. E. Weavet. G. Richmond, W. Nunley, R. Dunkel. F. Gates. M. Gambdin. OFFICERS DICK RANKIN .............................. Pruiding Senior JIM JOHNS .................................. Presiding Iuniar RAY BROWN ...................................... Strrelary JESSE CUMBIA ............ . ....................... Timmy MEMBERS Bob Caldwell, Cam Cantrill, Floyd Carnal, Everett Coffey. George Herring, Paul Marsh. Ed Meats, Dick Rankin, Jess Read. Clarence Trower. Evan: Ashby. Ra Brown, John Buchanan, Will Cole, Bill Davies, Garlic Donegan, ony Grieco. Boyd Honky, Austin Hyde. Perry Hyde. Funk Hamilton. Al Jegrics, Jim Johns. Bill McGuire, Harry Robinson. Bill Shankel Phil 5 aezh, Carl Stark, John Stimalt, Ed Stoll, Jim Stone, iVloEeu: alker. Bill Wharton, All Bigp, Mitt Btockmeyer, Jess Cover. Jest Cumbia. Jack Drewry, Bill Hall, Gene Hearwole, Warn Upuomb. John Osburne, Clarke Pole, Hugh Rule, Roger Smith, Outlet Spencer, Bill Whitmore, Ashby Woods, Dick A :2, Bill Coleman. Paul Gordon, Dave Hall. Guy Hcyl. Gnrlie eter Jordzn. Karl Kremer. Frank Gibson, Noble MuFulane. Tom McDonIld, Jack Reeves, Pierre Scott, Ted Staples. Emery Wad. HOUSE AND STAFF MEMBERS Dr. Vernon Lippard, Dr. William Smdusky. Dr. Camden NuchoLs. Dr. Walter Fitzgerald, DI. Robert Yoe, Dr. William McIlwaine. Dr. Cary Noon, Dr. M er: Hicks, Dr. Louis Graham, Dr. Juan Marina. Dr. William andn'dge, Dr. John Tznnant, Dr. Scott Gilmer, Dr. Charla Lupton, Dr. Robert Parsons, Dr. Philip Bass. Dr. Jouph Ebenule, Dr. Allan Armstrong. Dr. Donald Ferguson. Dr. Harvey Smallwood. Dr. Richard Allnur. Dr. Stewart Gaul. 34 PHI leBDH HHPPH MEMBERS Leonard Ebin Harrison Fertig Robert Frank Robert Rowan Joseph Schwartz Harvey Breit Seymour Brenner Ira Camin Adolphe Ehrenwnrth Robert Harris Bernard Oseroff Joseph Sedwitz Albert Strauss Kenneth Berger Martin Fischer Lennard Gold Harold Goldman William Greenspan Robert Kaplan Harvey Karkns Lionel Lieberman Edgar Peltz Fred VVasserman Alvin Cohn Mende Fine David Kruger Pete Rosenhaum Louis Sod FRATRES IN FACULTE Harry Lee Archer Vincent William Archer VVilIiam Edward Bray, Jr. James Hobart Cash Alfred Chanutin George Cooper, Jr. William Gayle CrutchEeld Chalmers L. Gemmill Andrew De Jarnette Hart Byrd Stuart Leavell Randolph Leigh. Jr. Charles Bruce Morton Arthur Morton Smith Carl Caskey Speidel William Norman Thornton William Wirt Waddell Fletcher Drummond VVondward Frederick Vance 0. B. Bobbitt Armistead Page Booker FRATRES IN UNIVERSITY George A. Buckmaster James C. Causey John A. C. Colston Lawrence N. Gilliam R. B. Henry, Jr. David V. Strider Kenneth E. Epple Francis Griffin Philip K. Hansel Andrew C. Mitchell Hunter Montgomery Henry Tanner Foxhall P. Thornton Vi1liam B. Cave Richard O. Flynn Euclid M. Hanbury Robert M. Hunt Jason E. McClellan James McNeil Hardy Meade Nelson C. Richards Carter A. Sinclair Joseph H. Smith Harvey Cabaniss Angus Crook Robin Hicks Bruce Morton 35 0 F l II III OFFICERS J. LEWIS RAWLS7777 7 7 STANLEY R. cox. JR ,,,,,, PETER R. TURNEY JAMES E. McDONALD 7 77777777 7 President 7777Vice President 77777777777777 Secretary 77.77777777Treasurer WILLIAM M. ABLEs, JR. SOUTH PITISBURG, TENNESSEE Delta Theta Phi. ALBERT E. Amzs KA MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Legal Research Group. EDGAR OUTERBRIDGE APPLEBY NEW YORK, NEW YORK Features Editor, Virginia Law Weekly; Sigma Nu Phi; Associate Business Man- ager, Virginia Law Review; Student Cur- riculum Committee; Publications Society. Pmn K. BABALAS CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS President, Legal Research Group; Phi Alpha Delta. HERBERT K. BANGEL AEII PORTSMOUTH, VIRGXNIA President, Alpha Epsilon Pi; Student L- gal Research Group; V Club; Varsity Boxing; Governing Cabinet, Hillel; Col- lege Topics; Cavalier Club; I.F.C.; Lambda Pi; Intramural Council; Baseball Manager. JAMES FRANKLIN BISHOP LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Sigma N u Phi. ALBERT chxans BRYAN, JR. ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA Phi Alpha Delta; Senior Director, Stu- dent Legal Research Group. llPPllClIIITS 38 l II III WILBUR C. ALLEN 0X RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Virginia Law IVecHy, Advertising Man- agcr. ROBERT B. ANDERSON 9X LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK ORIN E. ATKINS 0X HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA Delta Theta Phi, President; Student Ad- visory Council; Editor, Reading Gllilll'; Moot Court. WILLIAM LYNN BAILES, JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Phi Alpha Delta. JOHN TRACY BAXTER, JR. MACON, GEORGIA JAMES FREDERICK BROWN, III Serpentine Club CHARLESTON, xk'EST VIRGINIA Phi Alpha Delta; Director, Legal Research Group; Law School Directory. HERBERT W. BURDow LAWRENCE, NI'HV YORK Phi Alpha Delta. l H Ill HENRY BURNETT AKE BRONXVILLE, NEW YORK Assistant Manager, Football; Tennis Team; Skull and Keys; President, Stu- dent Legal Research Group; Phi Alpha Delta. Vice Justice. JULIO A. GARCIA-CASTILLO PUERTO RICO JOHN S. CHOWNING 6nd NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLORIDA Student Legal Research Group; Reading Guide; Moot Court Competition; Sigma Nu Phi. RICHARD J. COLLINS, JR. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Delta Theta Phi. STANLEY R. Cox, JR. EX MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA Editor, Reading Guide; Vice President, Law School; Delta Theta Phi; Student Advisory Council; Moot Court Com- petition. WILLIAM HURT ERICKSON EAE DENVER, COLORADO JAMES GILBERT EVANS, JR. ATQ ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Virginia Law Rwitw; Student Legal For- um, Secretary-Treasurer; Student Cur- riculum Committee, Chairman; Dean's List; Sigma Nu Phi. 39 H. BARROW CAGLE 2N JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA Sigma Nu Phi; Student Legal Research Group. FRANCISCO CASTRO AMY PUERTO RICO RANDALL C. COLEMAN, JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Phi Alpha Delta; Raven; Omicron Delta Kappa; Football; Coach, Lacrosse; Stu- dent Council; Law School Student's Ad- visory Council. ALBERT B. Coopan, JR. diFA BRISTOL, VIRGINIA President, Student Council; Law School Advisory Council; Sigma Nu Phi; Read- ing Guide; Cross Country. WALTER GREY DUNNINGTON, JR. EAE ORANGE, VIRGINIA Phi Alpha Delta; Skull and Keys; Ger- man, I.F.C. RICHARD K. ERNST CANTON, omo BERNARD C. GLADSTONE PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND Virginia Players, Phi Alpha FOB DEGREES JOHN IRVIN HEISE, JR. EX BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Varsity Lacrosse; V Club; Omicron Delta Kappa. WADE HAMPTON HOVER 4m; LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA Reading Guide; Coach, Fencing Team; Phi Beta Kappa. CHARLES E. IDE, JR. TOLEDO, OHIO Sigma Nu Phi; Debating; Moot court. JOHN LEWIS JEFFRIES, III CULPEPER, VIRGINIA ROBERT P. JOHNSON PRESTON, MINNESOTA Sigma Nu Phi. ATLEY A. KITCHINGS CLINTON, MISSISSIPPI Law Schuml Advisory Council; Sigma Nu Phi; Rmding Guidr. WALTER LAUGHN LEWIS 2M: PROFFIT, VIRGINIA International Relations Club; Y.M.C.A.; Kidding Guide. HPPlICRnTS 40 l II III RALPH A. HOLMES, JR. VVATERTOVVN, MASSACHUSETTS Delta Theta Phi. JAMES LAWRENCE HURLEY EN GREAT NECK, NEW? YORK Track; College Topics; Moot Court. PAUL C. JAMES HOLLISTER, CALIFORNIA Editorial Board, Virginia Law Rewirw; Student Curriculum Committee; Raven; Dean's List; Virginia Law IVecHy. JOHN E. JENKINS, JR. 9X HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA Reading Cuidr; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Nu Phi. JULEs Lows KAUFMAN ZBT DANVILLE, VIRGINIA I.F,C.; Debating Team; Jefferson Society; Skull and Keys; Student Legal Research Group; Dean's List; Law Reading Guide, Secretary. GEORGE R. LANGFORD X P THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA WILLIAM B. LUCAS KA RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Sigma Nu Phi. l II III GEORGE WILLIAM MITCHELL 24,13 CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA HUGH Ross MORRIS AKE WASHINGTON, n. C. Moot Court. COLIN H. MACADAM GALION, omo Reading Guide; Moot Court. JAMES Jm MCCORMICK BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA Phi Delta Phi. BERT ALVIN NACHMAN QEH NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Cavalier Daily; German Club; Skull and Keys; Jefferson Society; I.F.C.; Pi Delta Epsilon; Honorary Journalism Society. WILLIAM WASHINGTON NICKELS, JR. KA BRISTOL, TENNESSEE Sigma Nu Phi; Secretary, Law School; Secretary, Senior Class; Law Student Ad- visory Council. THOMAS NELSON PARKER, JR. EN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Cross Country; College Topics; Pi Delta Epsilon; Track. 41 T. JUSTIN MOORE, JR. B911 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Phi Alpha Delta; Student Legal Research Group. EMMET VAN ALEN MURRAY AKE NEW YORK, NEW YORK Sigma Nu Phi; Dean,s List. HUGH THOMAS McCANN, JR. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Virginia Law IVeckIy. SAMUEL HOWARD MCCOY, II 5'11.MlNGTON, DELAW'ARE Treasurer, Law School; Law Student Ad- visory Council; Delta Theta Phi; Vir- ginia Law Qekly, Treasurer. FRED ANTHONY NICHOLSON ZBT NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Soccer Team. JACK THOMPSON PAGE PIKEVILLE, KENTUCKY Delta Theta Phi. WILLIAM JOHN PEcx ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA Virginia Law Review; Delta Theta Phi; President, Law School; Honor Committee. FOR DEGREES J. LEWIS RAWLS, JR. Am SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA Sigma Nu Phi; Student Advisory Coun- cil; President, Law School; Honor Com mince; Board of Governors, American Law Association. JAMES ROBERT RICHMAN QFA CINCINNATI, OHIO RUTH S. TALIAFERRE HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA Kappa Delta. ROBERT B. THOMAS ENDICO'XT, NEWY YORK Delta Theta Phi. PETER B. TURNEY BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Rrading Guide; Student Legal Research Group; Moot Court; S.A.C.; Raven; Omicron Delta Kappa; Dean's List. JERROLD GLADSTONE WEINBERG Min PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Virginia Law IVcekly. ROBERT D. WILSON NEW YORK, NEW YORK Phi Delta Phi; Senior Editbr, Virginia Law Weekly. HPPlICnnTS 42 l II I. i JOHN THORPE RICHARDS me mew CASTLE, MAINE V. Club; Swimming Team; Glee Club. JAMES CHANNING STICKLES BoxVLlNG GREEN, KENTUCKY RICHARD D. TAPLITZ AEII LONG BEACH, NEW YORK University Band. ROBERT GRANT TRITSCH PELHAM MANOR, NEW YORK Virginia Law IVeekIy. CARL L. WEDEKIND, JR. Serpentine Club. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY President, Serpentine Club.; I.F.C. HOWELL ALLEN WILSON :ch FARMVIILE, VIRGINIA Sigma Nu Phi; Virginia Law Walzly. SEYMOUR ROBINSON YOUNG cMG NEW YORK, NEW YORK Sigma Nu Phi, Vice Chancellor. RALPH P. ZEHLER, JR. SXVARTHMOKE, PENNSYLVANIA FOB DEGBEE5 STAFF STANLEY R. COX, JR ............. Managing Editor JOHN E. JENKINS. JR ................. Book Editor A. B. COOPER, JR .............. Contribution: Editor LITCIAN L. KINSOLVING ................ Sttrttary OFFICERS PETER K. BABALAS ..................... Prmidrnl MORRIS GREENBAUM .............. Vice-Prnidtn! HENRY BURNETT ...... Junior Dirtrlor and Strand Semestcr Pruidcnl DEPARTMENT HEADS John M. Greene Charles P. Penny, Jr. Hubert E. Hoffman John Chewning STAFF Edgar O. Appleby Orin E. Atkins M. Caldwell Butler Colin M. Campbell Daniel F. Carmack J. S. Chewning Richard Collins George VV.Grider D. J. Holcomb Wade H. Hover Harry A. Inman Barton P. Jenks James R. Jones V. H. Jordan Jules L. Kauffman Atley A. Kitchings Colin H. MacAdam Charles A. McDowell Stanley C. Morris, Jr. Robert W. Morton Peter B. Turney John W. VVcldcn MEMBERS Paul Ackerman Albert E. Amos Herbert K. Range! John T. Baxter James F. Brown Albert V. Bryan Homer B. Cagle Francisco Castro-Amy John S. Chowning Mark H. Costello Dana B. Drake Charles H. Edwards Alice C. Evans James G. Gidding Herbert E. Hoffman John M. Horlbcck N. W estcott Jacob Jules Kaufman Ralph L. Kelly Robert R. MacMillian Thomas J. Moore Edward G. Munn James C. Paine T. H. Parke John F. Rixey Armin St. George William Shapero James C. Slaughter George W. Stacey Peter B. Turney David A. Tyres To aid the research of practicing lawyers by the writing of memoranda opinions by qualified students. STUDEIIT lEGnl RESEHREH GROUP 43 STUDENT lEG-Hl FORIlm N WetinMF ' i f r: f .t w. Firs: Row: William Maxheson. Rufus Buringer, James Evans, John Kinder. Second Row: Homer Rose. Livingpton Fair- banks, Endicou Davidson, Charles Reeves, Edward Selfe. Back Row: Robert William Hugo Manning. Missing: Wendell Herbruck. OFFICERS RUFUS BARRINGER ........................................................... Prt'sitlml ' CHARLES B. REEVES ................................................. Scrrrtary-Trcamrrr MEMBERS JOHN C. KINDER HOMER J. ROSE ROBERT F. KENNEDY JAMES C. EVANS VVENDELL G. HERBRUCK JAMES C. SLAUGHTER LIVINGSTON FAIRBANK ROBERT M. WILLIAM EDWARD M. SELFE ENDICOTT P. DAVISON HUGO MONNIG VVlLLIAM L. MATHESON 44 STUDENT HDUISOIW COUNCIL Albert 3. Cooper. JL. Charles R. Burke. William W. Nickels, Jr., J. Lewis Rawlcnkins, JL, Robtrr M. Huff. Rithard L Williams, Front Row, left to right: Thomas H. Beddall, Arley A. Knchings, Jr.. John E. Js, jr., Stanley R. Cox. JL. Samuel H. M C Edward G. Mun, Bolton 0 Thomason. A. Paul Funkhouser, Randall C. Coleman, JL, Stanley C. Morris. J. LEWIS RAVVLS, JR ............... Proxidtnt of Law Scllool STANLEY R. COX, JR ......... Vite Prtsident of Law Stllaol WILLIAM W. NICKELS, JR ......... Suretary of Law Srilaol SAMUEL H. MCCOY, II ............ Treasurer of Law Sdmo! CHARLES R. BURKE .............. Historian of Law Sthoal RICHARD L. VVILLIAMS....C1Mirmdn of Second Year Clan EDXVARD G. MI'RR ........ Vic: Chairman, Strand Year Class ROBERT M. HUFF .............. Chairman, Firs! Year Clan BELTON O. THOMASON, JR., Via Chairman, First Year Class ROBERT F. MORTEN .......... Editor, Virginia Law Rtwierw 45 Ornn E. Atkins. Bark Row: c 0y, H, Robert F. Morten. Munng: THOMAS H. BEDDALL ........ Editor, Virginia Law IVeekIy JOHN E. JENKINS, JR ............... Editor, Reading Guidt ATLEY A. KITCHINGS, JR ..................... Chantellor, Sigma Nu Plli Legal Fraternity ORRIN E. ATKINS .................................... Dean Deila Tlu'la Plli Legal Fraternity A. PAUL FUNKHOUSER: ........................ Magistcr, Phi Dalia Plli Lz'gal Fralernity RANDALL C. COLEMAN, JR ....... lusting Plli dlplza Delta ALBERT B. COOPER, JR.. . . . . .Sludent Counril Rrprucnfali'vt STANLEY C. MORRIS. . . . . . . . .SIudz-nt Counril Representative THE DEPHRTIIIEIIT OF ENGINEERING OFFICERS FRANK S. GOODMAN 7777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 President FRANK A. SCOTT . . , , ; . . Vice Proxident ROY W. BAYLIS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Secretary JOHN R. GRYMES ,. , rTreamrer RAYMOND L. ALLEY CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA A.S.M.E., Chairman; Wesley Club, Pres- ident; State Methodist Student; Engi- neer's Club, Vice President. JOSEPH F. ANDERSON, JR. EN ROCKVILLE CENTER, NEW YORK A.S.C.E.; Theta Tau; Raven; Tau Beta Pi. JOHN HUME BARTENSTEIN VARRENTON, VIRGINIA Vice President, Trigon; A.S.C.E., Program Chairman; Engineers Club. EDWARD F. BLAKE, JR. ATQ BALTIMORE, MARYLAND A.S.C.E.; Lacrosse; Tau Beta Pi; Raven; V Club. WILLIAM B. BLAKEY, JR. K2 WILMINGTON, DELAWARE Alpha Chi Sigma; Trigon; I.F.C.; Deank List; A.I.Ch.E. HERBERT JACK BRADLE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK A.S.C.E. T. O. Bnocx, JR. HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA IIPPlIClIIITS 1x 48 LESTER R. Asts CHARLOTTESVXLLE, VIRGINIA A.S.M.E. JAMES EARL BARNETT AKE CHARLOTFESVILLE, VIRGINIA PK Society; Boxing Team; V Club; A.S.C.E.; Theta Tau, President; Summer Honor Committee. ROY WILLIAM BAYLISS, JR. 9X WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA 1 President, Engineers Club; Secretary, En- gineering School; Virginia Spectamr; Tri- 1 gen; Raven; Dean's List; Y.M.C.A.; Vir- ginia Engim'ering Review; Engineering Council; A.I.E.E., Vice Chairman. ANGUS RUCKER BLAKEY, JR. 24W: SOUTH ORANGE, NEW JERSEY Varsity Track; V Club; Trigon; Raven; A.I.Ch.E.; Dean's List; Alpha Chi Sig- mn; Cross Country. GEORGE DAMON BLAND MATSAKA, WEST VIRGINIA A.S.M.E.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. HAROLD G. BREEDEN CHARLOTTESVXLLB, VIRGINIA Deads List; A.I.Ch.E. DAVID R. BROWN, JR. KA FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA Theta Tau; A.S.M.E. '--.. GILMER CABELL BROWN TONAWANDA, NEW' YORK Theta Tau; A.S.C.E. BEVERLY BURNETTE HILLSVILLE, VIRGINIA WILLIAM H. CALDWELL IVAN THOMAS BURNEY ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA RICHMOND, vmcmm Them Tau; A.S.M.E.; Dormitory Coun- Engineer's Club; Tau Beta Pi; Raven. A.I.E.E.; I.R.E.; EngineeHs Club. selnr; WXLLIAM SAMUEL COLLINS NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Alpha Chi Sigma; A.I.Ch.E. FREDERICK PETERS COLE 4m: ROCKVILLE CENTER, NEW YORK A.S.M.E.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice President; Engineer's Club. RICHARD Moncom CRUMP MEXICO A.S.M.E. S. W. Cows, JR. ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA A.I.Ch.E. EUGENE I. DEAS K2 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Deank List; A.S.M.E.; Sigma Alpha WILLIAM LANDON DAVIS, JR. Epsilon. CHATHAM, VIRGINIA Engineer's Club; Square and Compass; A.I.Ch.E.; Trigon; Alpha Chi Sigma. ROBERT RICHARD FAIR EX LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS Raven; A.S.M.E.; Vice President, Omi- cron Delta Kappa; President, Trigon; Editor-in-Chief, Virginia Engineering Re- wicw; President, Westminster Club; Cava- Iirr Daily; PikDelta Epsilon, President; Sigma Chi, President; I.F.C. JOHN ADAM DOVEL, JR. EU wa CRISTOBAL, CANAL ZONE College Topics; Pi Delta Epsilon; Jclfer- son Society; Theta Tau; Lacrosse; Dean's List; Virginia Engineering Review. CHARLES W. FOWLER AT CLADYS, VIRGINIA I.R.E.; I.E.E.; Band. LIMON ESTER FORTNER, JR. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA A.I.E.E.; Y.M.C.A.; B.S.A.; Engineer's Club; Dean's List; Alpha Phi Omega. FOB DEGREES 49 A. M. Fox, JR. BIG ISLAND, VIRGINIA Trigon; President, A.S.C.E.; Engineer's Club; Student Assistant, Virginia Council of Highway Investigation and Research; Engineering Council. ROBERT E. FRIEND NORFOLK, VIRGINIA A.S.C.E. WILLIAM T. GREENE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA A.S.M.E.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Engi- neer's Club. JOHN RANDOLPH GRYMEs, JR. ORANGE, VIRGINIA Theta Tau; A.I.E.E.; I.R.E.; Engineer's Club; Treasurer, Engineering School; Tau Beta Pi; Raven. SIDNEY Lows HANSEN LYNBROOK, NEW' YORK A.I.Ch.E.; Y.M.C.A.; Alpha Chi Sigma. JAMES D. HODGES ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Trignn; A.I.E.E.; I.R.E.; Engineer's Club. FRANK C. JENSEN EN MONTCLAIR, NIHV JERSEY A.S.M.E.; Engineer's Club. nPPllCMITS MICHAEL CONDIT Fox ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Theta Tau; Engineers' Council; Engi- neer's Club, Vice President, Treasurer; Spectator; Dean's List; A.S.C.E. ALLEN V. GARDNER PENN LAIRD, VIRGINIA Tau Beta Pi; A.S.M.E. BENJAMIN F. GRIFFIN ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA I.R.E.; A.I.E.E.; Theta Tau; Engineer's Club. HENRY F. GURLEY NEW YORK, NEW YORK A.S.M.E., Treasurer; Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon; Engineer's Club. DONALD JOHN HEIM ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY A.S.M.E.; EngineeHs Club; Newman Club. F. ANTHONY IACHETTA IRVINCTON, NEW JERSEY Engineer's Club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; A.S.M.E. HOWARD T. JONES FARMVII.I.E, VIRGINIA Institute of Radio Engineers; A.I.F..E.; Engineer's Club. ERIC JUHLIN HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, NEW YORK A.I.E.E. STEPHEN L. KISER WOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA BRUCE R. KLETT CONSTANTINE, MICHIGAN A.I.E.E.; Engineerk Club. SAMUEL MONROE LANE PENDLETON, VIRGINIA A.I.Ch.E.; Alpha Chi Sigma. EDWARD BROADDUS LEACH CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA IAN O. MACCONOCHIE Z? CHARLOTIESVILLE, VIRGINIA A.S.M.E.; Virginia Enginn'ring Review; Trigon; P.D.E.; V Club. DON OLAN MCCAULEY CIIARLOTI'ESVILLE, VIRGINIA Trigon; A.S.M.E.; Engineer's Club; Tau Beta Pi; Raven Society, Recording Sec- retary. HARRY L. KAY, JR. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA A.S.C.E.; Engineer's Club. PAUL HENRY KLELNMAN FOREST HILLS, NEW YORK A.S.M.E.; Engineer's Club; Dean's List. HERBERT E. KNORR DOYLESTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Virginia Enginuring Revim; A.S.M.E.; S.A.E.; Alpha Chi Sigma. GEORGE R. LAUBSCHER JAMAICA, NEW YORK A.I.Ch.E.; Track Team; Cross Country; Alpha Chi Sigma; V Club. HORACE G. LITTLE CHARLO'ITESVILLE, VIRGINIA Theta Tau; A.I.E.E. COLIN F. MACDONNELL, JR. WANAMASSO, NEW JERSEY Theta Tau; A.S.C.E.; Engineer's Club. WILLIAM GRAHAM MCDANIEL 211E LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Football, W.U.V.A.; Trigon; Engineer's Club; A.I.E.E. FOB DEGREES PHILIPPE HARDY-THE MCCLAXN CHARLOTFESVILLE, VIRGINIA S.A.E.; Denn,s List. ROBERT FREDERICK MORSE CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Theta Tau, Inner Guard, Marshall; A.S.M.E., Vice Chairman; Chairman, Pa- per Committee; Chairman, Program Com- mittee. STEPHAN L. OCHOA, JR. CHARLO'ITESVILLE, VIRGINIA Theta Tau; A.S.M.E. FERMAN W. PERRY 0X WHITE POST, VIRGINIA Theta Tau, Engineering Council; Engi- neer's Club; Spectator; Raven Society; Deank List; A.S.C.E.; Virginia Enginu'r- ing Rwiew Staff. JAMES R. PHILLIPS ZKPE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Vice President, Student Council; Govern- ing Board, I.F.C.; Captain, Swimming Team; V Club; Engineering Council; A.S.M.E.; I.A.S.; Omicron Delta Kappa; Theta Tau; Dean's List. CHARLES Lunon PITZER CLEARBROOK, VIRGINIA Trigon; Engineer's Club; A.I.E.E. EDWARD L. PULTZ ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA A.S.M.E.; Trigon; Engineer's Club. HPPlICHnTS E. M. MILLER CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA EDWARD NIEMAN, JR. SALISBURY, MARYLAND Trigon. ROBERT R. PADDEN POR'ISMOU'I'H, VIRGINIA A.S.M.E.; Engineefs Club; Square and Compass; S.A.E. E. HENRY PHILLIPPE, III DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Alpha Chi Sigma; Trigon; A.I.Ch.E.; Engineering Council; Historian, Engineer- ing School; Engineer's Club. JOSEPH PIASTRELLI PATERSON', NIHV JERSEY A.I.Ch.E.; Trigon. EDWIN J. PORTER WVINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA Deams List. VICTOR K. REESER WASHINGTON, D. C. A.S.M.E.; S.A.E. ROBERT GLENN REMINGTON 1T4 QUAKER BRIDGE, NEW YORK A.S.C.E.: Engineer's Club. CHARLES AUGUSTUS ROBINSON, JR. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Virginia Engineering Review; I.R.E. A.I.E.E.; Raven; Tau Beta Pi. CHARLES GARLAND SAUNDERS, JR. 21W: HILTON VILLAGE, VIRGINIA Theta Tau; Glee Club; Dagger Society. HOBART LEE Scon, JR. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA A.I.E.E.; Engincefs Club; Tau Beta Pi; Raven; Dean's List. FORREST H. Sums, JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA A.S.C.E.; Engineer's Club. B. H. STEPHENSON PALMYRA, VXRGINIA VICTOR H. STREET GRUNDY, VIRGINIA Alpha Chi Sigma. 53 WILLIAM NEAL ROBERTS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA A.I.Ch.E., Treasurer Engineer's Club; Al- pha Chi Sigma. WALTER H. ROGERS, JR. HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Theta Tau; I.R.E.; Engineefs Club; Tau Beta Pi. FRANK GARRETI' SCOTT, II HKA ORANGE, VIRGINIA A.S.C.E.; Theta Tau; Engineefs'pClub; Vice President, Engineering School. THOMAS ARCHER SMITH APPOMATTOX, VIRGINIA Theta Tau, Treasurer; A.S.C.E., Instruc- tor in Plain Surveying; Grader in Civil Engineering; Engineefs Club. CHARLES W. STANLEY LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA ROBERT FRANCIS STONE CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Tau Beta Pi; Raven; Glee Club; Student Union; A.I.E.E.; I.R.E. ROBERT J. TAPSCOTT PALMYRA, VIRGINIA I.A.S., Chairman; A.S.M.E.; Engineer's Club. FOR DEGREES JOSEPH J. TAYLOR, JR. K2 STAUNTON, VIRGINIA A.S.C.E. ISAAC WILSON UNDERWOOD RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Tau Beta Pi; Raven; Theta Tau; I.R.E.; A.I.E.E.; Engineer's Club; Spectator. HENRY P. Vozmcx SW'EET HALL, VIRGINIA A.I.Ch.E.; Alpha Chi Sigma. CRANSTON WILLIAMS, JR. A'm SCARSDALE, NEW YORK Business Manager, Virginia Engineering Rtvietw; A.I.E.E.; I.R.E.; Spectator; En- gineer's Club; Dean's List; Trigon; Pi Delta Epsilon; Student Counselling Service. HPPlICHnTS 54 JAMES EDWARD THORNHILL LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA A.I.E.E.; 1.11.12. RICHARD WILLARD UNDERWOOD RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Theta Tau; Band; I.R.E.; Enginccr's Club. WALTER WATSON, II NEW YORK, NEW YORK Trigon; A.I.E.E.; I.R.E.; Psi Upsilon. JOSEPH ROBERT WINSTEAD, JR. EX NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA jeHcrsnn Society, President; CORKS AND Cums; Glee Club, President; I'irginia Enginrcring Review; Dagger; Jahb:x-- wock. FOB DEGREES THU BETH PI hvz' .- . - Top Row: A. V. Gardner, Bob Stone, Hobart Scott. Charles Robinson. Walt Ropers. Middle Row: Prof. Carter, Joe Anderson. Tom Burney, WHlson Underwood. Don McCauley, Randy Grymes. Front Row: Benjamin Blake, Jack Dillard, Charlie Kerr, Hill Montague, Bill Stanley. Bob Brown. OFFICERS ISAAC WILSON UNDERWOOD .................. President JOHN RANDOLPH GRYMES, JR.. . . .Carresponding Secretary IVAN THOMAS BURNEY .................... Vice President DON O. McCAULY ............................... Secretary JOSEPH F. ANDERSON .................. Assistant Treasurer MEMBERS EDWARD F. BLAKE WALTER HARRISON ROGERS, JR. HORACE GREENVVALT LITTLE CHARLES WILLIAM STANLEY HOBART LEE SCOTT, JR. DONALD JOHN HEIM JACK HAMNER DILLARD ROBERT FRANCIS STONE WILLIAM FILLNIORE CUDDIHY ALLEN VINCENT GARDNER ROBERT ADAMS BROWN FRED CAMPBELL MCCORMICK HILL MONTAGUE, III CHARLES KERR, III CLAYTON D. SPANGENBERG, JR. CHARLES A. ROBINSON, JR. SMITHEY CANNON KING, JR. BEVERLY SYNDOR MAUCK DAVID ROWE BROWN, JR. 55 UIBGIIIIH ENGINEERING BEUIElU Tap Row: Herbert Knoxx, Roy Bayliss. Harry Daugherty. Randal h Nunnally, Ferman Perry, Beverly Mauch. Middle Row: Marta: Chaudn. Robert Fain, Charla Robinson, Sam Macconochie, Cranston Williams. Charla ones, William Eyman. Bottom Row: Edward Szczebak, Edward Jones, Jack Low, Charles Kerr. OFFICERS IAN O. MacCONOCHIE ..................... Editor-in-Cllief WILLIAM J. EYNON ....................... zluixmnt Editor GEORGE OSSMAN, JR ..................... Managing Editor CHARLES W. JONES ......................... 4 nisiani Editor CHARLES A. ROBINSON, JR ................ Issau'ale Editor CHARLES P. MUNDORFF ..................... Photographer EDITORAL STAFF Charles Kerr, III Edward J. Szczebak Ferman W. Perry Roy W. Bayliss Harry H. Daughtery Edward M. Jones Martee Chenautin Nite Arrington BUSINESS STAFF Jack Louv Herbert E. Knerr Randolph S. Nunnelly Beverley Mauck Werner Moore, III George McIntosh 56 IHETH THU First Row: B. Mauck, R. Fox Shelburne. F. Wade T. Burney G. McGuland C. Ken. Second Row: Prof. Mots. Perry Scott, J. Anderson. J. Barnett, J. Gaymu, L. Underwood, Prof. Gildes, Prof. Kensier. Third Row: C. Saunders, G. Brown. J. Louv, WT Kelley, J. Phillips T. Hubok, R. Bentatti, W. Marshall, E. Lvy. Fourth Rowzw . Rogers, R. Brown,R .Underwood S. Meredith, J. Smith, .Smith , T. Clausen, M. Lou, R. Morse OFFICERS J. E. BARNETT ..................................... Regent I. W. UNDERWOOD ................................. Scribe J. R. GRYMES .................................. Vice Regent J. F. ANDERSON ................................. Treasurer B. F. GRIFFIN ...................... Corresponding Secretary ON FACULTY G.C Colvin H. L. Kinnier F. T. Morse L. R. Quarles J. W. Calhoun RE LGildea J. E. May E. J. Ogglesby K. C. Rathbun ACTIVES J. F. Anderson T. Clausen T. J. Hudak J. F. Louv, Jr. S. T. Ochea R. T. Shelbourne J. E. Barnett J.A.Dove1 E. L. Ivey, Jr. W. T. Marshall F. W. Perry J. J. Slater F. R. Batty R. K. Fox W. E. Kelly, Jr. B. S. Mauck J. R. Phillips J. T. Smith R. J. Bertotti M. C. Fox C. Kerr, 111 G. P. McCasland W. J. Rogers, Jr. T. A. Smith D. R. Brown G. F. Graves C. Kuhn S. B. Meredith C. C. Saunders R. W. Underwood G. C. Brown B. F. Griffin H. C.Litt1e R. F. Morse F. G. Scott I. W. Underwood 1. T. Burney J. R. Grymes F. M. Wade PLEDGES W. C. Sinclair 57 First Row: W. Watson, 1. Towler, I. Bartensu-in. R. . Madison, D. Stevens, W. Blakey. Fourth Row: R. Frohlich, W. Roudabush. P112 Hughu, D. MacConachie, H. Daugherty. D. Craighill. R. oodman, A. Fox. W. Fair, C. William. F Ey non. C. Stanley. Third Row: J. Lean, E. Hardy. B. Halsey. C. Hewitt. Second Row: T. Brock. R. Buckingham. WI. Piutrelli. E. Jonas, C. Pelles, J. Hodges, R. Bayliss, S. Merrill, E. Johnston, D. Pennington, E. Phillippe, D. McCaulcy. Tucker. R. Reable. Fall Semester OFFICERS Spring Semester R. R. FAIR .......................................... President R. W. BAYLlss, JR ................................... President J. H. BARTENSTEIN ............................. Vite President C. WILLIAMS, JR ............................... Vite Presidrnt G. OSSMAN, JR ...................................... Secretary W. H. FURLONG, JR ................................. Strrelary C. WILLIAMS, JR. .................................. Treamrer W. J. EYNON ...................................... Treasurer FACULTY A. F. MacConochie J. L. Vaughan E. C. McClintock Dean Saunders O. L. Updikel Jr. C. Henderson J. S. Miller G. K. Caner W. R. Winsbro A. J. Barlow MEMBERS William B. Blakey Dabney H. Craighill Robert R. Fair Frank S. Goodman Jerry A. Isear, Jr. George Ossman, Jr. Edward L. Pultz John H. Bartenstein Roy W. Bayliss Angus R. Blakey Thomas 0. Brock Thomas B. Chamberlin William L. Davis, Jr. Mac Fox William H. Furlong, Jr. Brenton S. Halsey Charles W. Jones Warner Moore, III Dudley W. Pennington E. H. Phillippe, 111 Walter Watson, II Cranston Williams. Jr. C. William Stanley Alexander H. Blankinship, Jr. Wiley Eggleston Cross, Jr. Robert Alan Buckingham Harry H. Daugherty, Jr. VVillinm John Eynon Robert Edward Frohlich Edwin Frederick Hardy 58 Charles Barnes Hewitt James Dallas Hodges Henry Lorraine Hughes, Jr. Edward Corbin Johnston Edward Maurice Jones, Jr. Ray Milton Lutz Ian 0. Machnochie Sydney Stanley Madison Dan 0. McCauley Villiam G. McDaniel David L. Merrill Edward Niemnnn, Jr. Joseph Pinstrelli Robert W. Ribble, Jr. W. Sedral Robinson William S. Roudabush, Jr. Don L. Stevens, Jr. William Russell Towler Robert M. Tucker, Jr. nmenlcnn SOCIETV 0F MECHHIIICIH ENGINEERS Front Row: H. P. R.Tap5cott Colin A. Harrison. Leonard W. Caraccia, Howard D. Klippel, W. E. King, John C. Thomas, William 9. Rule, Echol 5 Marshall J. R. Conway SecondR ow: George Shimp I. T. Burney, R. Gales Saunders Culley, Giles Powell.Th1rd Row: Beverly Burnette. H. M. Brizzolars, Don O. McCaulcy. E. Mescoar, Fred Cole, Herbert Knerr. Last Row: Wilzy Cross, David Dayler, Robert E.Frobl1ch,D. A Orth Robert Powell, Robert H. Kirby, Watts Morris, Allen Charles Kent, Raymond Alley. Armando Lendian Don Heim V. Gardner, William T. Green, Charles Banscrman, William Kindell Beverly Mauck, Larry Barber. Robert Morse G. C1. Fernzs, Harry F. James P. Reese, J L OFFICERS RAYMOND L. ALLEY ................................. Prmdent CHARLES KERR, III .................................. Secretary ROBERT F. MORSE .............................. VICE President HENRY F. GURLEY ................................ Treamrer MEMBERS R. L Alley W. J. Eynon . T. Jazk E. 5. Marshall, Jr. J. R. Reese H. W. Austin, Jr R. R. Fair . C. Jensen L F. Martin R L. Ridgway L. C. Barber E. M. Fenn W. E. Kelley, Jr. B. S. Mauck E. D. Rockcv. Jr. C R. Bausesman D. E. charty C. Kerr, III R. T. C. H. Rohdenburg G. D.Blan L.Fonne1- A. Kim:, D O. McCauIey W, H. Rule A. H. Blankenship, Jr. WV. E. Fowler W. H. Kindell W. W Morris Jr. C. G. Saunders, Jr. H. M. Brizzolara F. E. Frohlich W. . King R. F. Morse G. E. S imp D. R. town Jr. WI. H. Gantt R. H Kirby A. H. Mumma W7. W. Simmons B. G. Burnene A. V. Gardner P. H. Kleinman C. P MundorE G. M. W. Smnh I. 1 .Bumey, Jr. WV. T Greene H. Klip l 'l. B. Norris C. C. Stephens L. Calaccio H. F. Curley H. E. Iglelorr S. L. Ochoa Jr 3. H. Stephenson H. V. Cm E. H. Haincs A. J. LebsacL D .A. Onh B C Stickley J: Checkan, Jr. C. A. Harrison A. R, Lendian R. R. Padden H. P. Tapscou P. P. Cole D. J. Heim B. E. Lewis. 11 J ..R Ph1llips B. J apscott J HR Conway G. 5 Howard J. F. 1111 G. D Powell D. G Taylor D. H. Craighill Jr. D. W' H Howe R. M. Lutz R. D. Polwell, Jr. J. omas WV. E. Cross Jr. W. F. Hulcheson I. O MacConochn: E. L. Pul M. Warren R: M. DCrurnp F. A. Iacheua C. B. Maddox S N. Randall Jr. J. L. XVcscoat 11.1.13 A. J.Wh1te Jr. 59 HMERICHII SOCIEW 0F CIUIl ENGINEERS Front Row: J. C. Stevens. T. E. Shelburne. Jack Bartenstein Mac Fox, Mike Fox. Permm Pen , R. E. Gildea. E. R. Bras. Second Row: Randy Amiss, Haxry Kay. Gil Brown, Forrest Stairs, Earlcy Miller, Aubrey Huffman, Id: Fox, Reid Parram ore, Bob cmingmn, Herb Bridle. Third Row: Bob Shelburnc. Randy Nunnally, Joe Anderson. Thor Anderson. Bill StiE, Tom Smith. Jack Dillard, Giarles Rusmisell, Frank Lyon. Paul Schnelling, A. W. Maner. OFFICERS A331: M. Fox.....................................Pruident JOHN THOMAS SMITH ............................... Treasurer FERMAN W. PBRRY.............................Vice President JOHN H. BARTENSTEIN ..................... Program Chairman MICHAEL C.Fox....................................Setretary ROBERTT.SHELBOURNE............. ..... Edi!or,A.S.C.E.Neu-x MEMBERS Lutcr Randolph Amiss or H. Anderson goatph F. Anderson, Jr. ames Earl Barnett ohn Hume Bartensm'n dwin F. Blake. Jr. Hubert Jack Bridle Gilmcr C. Brown Robert A. Buzkingham Thomas B. Chamberlin Tom Clausen Evander R. Mc. Coke: Alvin L. Clum Harry H. Daugherty ohn M. Dean. Jr. ack H. Dillud Gemae V. T. cw Robert A. Drish Thomas L. Elkim, Jr. Kent Evans. Jr. Robert W. Falwell Robert W. Ferguson Abbie M. Fox Michael K. Fox Robert E. Friend W'illiam H. Frier Alfred G. Genoa Billy D. Grimmcn Edwin F. Handy Jose L. Hernandez Richard A. Hevcnor Bernard A. HuHman Harold L. Javim Harry Lee Kay. Jr. Saul H. Keller Harry L. Kirk James L. Knight Paul C. Kollmcyer Coleman Kuhn John A. Leander Godfrey E. Lighlbcurn Frank E. Lyon, Jr. Colin F. MacDonnell Robert E. MtCav Fred C. McCormick Alfred W. Liane: Early Miller cher A. Milnes William F. Nickells 60 Randolph S. Nunnally George Osman, Jr. Reid 5. Panamore Dudley W. Pennington, Jr. Ferman W. Parry Rithard W. Pierce Charles H. Pierson Emilio K. Pinero William R. Pulley Walter G. Ranson Blake Ratliff. Jr. Robcrr GA Remington George J. ock W'illlam S. Roudabmh Charles D. Rusmiscll George Y. Scarborough William H. Schrtmp Ernest P. Schelling Frank G. Scott. II Robert T. Sholbourne William Sinclair Charles F. Smixh. Jr. John T. Smilh Thomas A. Smith Forrest H. Sm:rs. Jr. Don L. Slevena. Jr. Charlrs W'. Stanley- W'x'lliam L. Stiff XValtcr A. Thomni. Jr. Clurlcs Umy, Jr. Mathew VJ. Vcnnblc Thomas E. XVIIson llvrnid l. Yuzzm! HMERIEHII INSTITUTE OF ElECTHICHl EIIGIIIEEBS W. H. Rogers, Jr. C. L. Pitzcr R. W. Underwood G. P. McCasland J. R. Grymes Firs: Row: R. W. Bayliu. R. W. Underwood W. Watson, II. I. W. Underwood, XV. H. Rogers. Jr.. 1. W. Underwood W. Watson S. E. Vest W. S. Robinson P. H. Cox MEMBERS C. Williams R. F. Fleming H. Montague T. 0. Brock C. F. Freeman J. M. Hoylman E. Deutsch E. J. Szczebak W. K. Kyle B. K. Martin Prof. Gordon K. Carter, W. H. Mamague, JL, 5. 1. Porter, H. L. Scott. R. F. Stone. W. H. Caldwell, G. P. McCasland, L. E. Fermer, Jr. A. Caldwell A. Robinson D S. Robinson. Second Row: nmenlcnn Insmure or nnnlo 'enslneens W. Rogers C. Pitzcr R. Underwood G. McCasland J. Grymes I. Underwood W. Watson S. Vest W. Robinson P. Cox C. Williams R. Fleming MEMBERS H. Montague T. Brock C. Freeman J. Hoylman E. Deutsch E. Szczebak 61 W. Kyle W. Caldwell W. Robinson J. Hodges A. Holup J. Pritchard E. Porter C. Cox P. Kuss C. Hewitt W. Cuddihy J. Cuccom C. Jolliffe iii ??? :;':7? ' 7'.. f:fififf7fT I771: T H E D E P H R T m E l 0 F E D II C H TI 0 ll huh. nDI C .n' I .- J. . I , 33$ '9'. . u n r .x . .1 o v og ZULA MAE BABER HAT'I'ON, VIRGINIA THOMAS F. Bannow CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA GRACE BUCKMASTER CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Newman Club; Lynchnos, Dean's List. NELLIE BEATRICE CARWILE KA LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Secretary, Women's Student Association; Dcarfs List; Lynchnos CYRUS HUDSON Doua ONANCOCK, VIRGINIA RUTH FOWLER KA GLADYS, VIRGINIA ANNE E. H. FREUDENBERG CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA nnucnnrs 64 EDUCHTIOII BEITY ANNE BLAKEY XO CHARLOTFESVILLE, VIRGINIA Dennh List. ALBERT LEON BRIGGS KPKE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Junior Varsity Football; Varsity Vrest- ling; Varsity Soccer; V Club; I.F.C.; Lambda Pi. DAVID WILKINSON CARR AKE CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA V Club, Vice President; President, Col- lege; Chairman, Honor Committee; Gov- erning Board; Varsity Baseball; Z So- ciety; Eli Banana; 13 Society; PK. Dance Society; Lambda Pi; Deads List. MYRA ALLEN CLARK KA MIDDLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS BEULAH M. FERRIS KA SALEM, VIRGINIA ROMAYNE FRANK CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Dean's List. MAXINE PLATZER FREIDMAN NE V YORK, NEW YORK Hillel; W.S.G. EDUCHTIOII EMMA ELIZABETH GARLAND MILLBORO, VIRGXNIA JOYCELYM JOHNSON XQ ATLANTA, GEORGIA Riding Club. HOMER M. KLINE, JR. BROADWAY, VIRGINIA Phi Delta Kappa; Graduate Education Club. SARAH R. LANCASTER KA ST. JAMES, NFHV YORK Dean's List; Lychnos Society. ANNIE LOUTHIS KA MANVILLE, RHODE ISLAND ROBERT MAIDMENT E'PE SEA GIRT, NEW YORK Y.M.C.A.; Lambda Pi. CLINNER PERKINS MITCHELL CHATHAM, VIRGINIA Inter-Vnrsity Christian Fellowship; Bap- tist Student Union; Young Democratic Club. ASHLEY BELL HANNAH PALMYRA, VIRGINIA PAULINE H. 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OWINCS MILLS, MARYLAND Skull and Keys, SCIENCES MONROE ALEXANDER COCKRELL qJAO EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Alumni Secretary; House Manager and Treasurer, Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Kap- pa Psi. WILLIAM FREDERICK CODY St. Elmo, Ad: CLEVELAND HEICH'IS, omo Skull and Keys. ROBERT W. COGWELL 41FA WASHINGTON, D. c. Lambda Pi. ISSAC RALPH COLE, JR. S'I'AL'NTON, VIRGINIA Edizor. Y Nous: Treasurer. Y.M.C.A.: Cavalier Daily; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Raven Society; Pi Delta Epsilon. THEODORE COLLINS IIKA SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA GEORGE WASHINGTON CONNERS, III St. Elmo. Ad, BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Eli-Banana; Skull and Keys; RR. So- ciety; Head Cheerleader; V Club; Varsity Track. THOMAS HUMPHREY Coox LOUISA, VIRGINIA 81 WILLIAM STEPHEN COCKRELL Serpentine Ciub IIA I l lHSnURG, MISSISSIPPI lambda Pi; Camcrbury Club. LEWIS G. COFFEY IEOANOKE. VIRGINIA HARRIS COHEN GWEN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Distinguished Military Student; CORKS AND CLJR'LS; Delta Nu Alpha: Sprctalar; Phi Em Sigma; Intermediate Honors; Lambda Pi; Hillel. THOMAS GIBSON COLEMAN, JR. ATQ ANNISTOK, ALABAMA Lambda Pi; P.K., Vice President; Varsity Track; Junior Varsity Football; President, I.F.C. STUART WALLACE CONNOCK CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA JOHN S. Coox 2N NIHV YORK. NEW YORK Skull and Keys. GEORGE B. COOLEY HILLSVILLE, VIRGINIA FOR DEGREES FRED B. COOPER PRINCETON, W EST VIRGINIA Student Assistant, Engineering Library. JOHN ROBERT CORISH 2be ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Skull and Keys: Alpha Kappa Psi; Ger- man Club; Dean's List. JOHN CALVIN Cox ZxIv MAPLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY Varsity Swimming Team; V Club. JOHN M. CRAIG PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA THOMAS CRANWELL VVASHINCTON, D. C. Lacrosse; V Club. DAVID J. CRAWFORD STRASBURC, VIRGINIA GARLAND B. CRENSHAW CHARLOTI'ESVILLE, VIRGINIA - v HBTS MID JOHN R. COPENHAVER AT CROCKETT, VIRGINIA Den n,s List. HEWITT H. COVINGTON EA E FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Psi. Louxs PHILIP Cox, JR. FKEDERICKSBURC, VIRGINIA CHRIS CHARLES CRAMER GREAT NECK, NEW YORK Editor-in-Chief, Collrge Tepid; Sprr- tutor; Y.M.C.A.; VV.U.V.A.; Varsity Track Manager; :IIumni News; Dean's List; Pi Delta Epsilon. CLIFFORD ELLWOOD CRDVER, II 93: NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Jefferson Society; Publicity Director, Delta Nu Alpha; Social Committee; Y.M.C.A.; Spm'mlor. ANDREW S. CREAMER ATQ LEWIS'roN, PENNSYLVANIA First Year Social Committee; Varsity Wrestling Team; Varsity Tennis; V Club; Student Counselling Service; Lambda Pi; German Club. EUGENE AKERS CRICKENBERGER IIKA NORFOLK, VIRGINIA SCIENCES JOHN W. CROMWELL St. Anthony, Ail LONDON BRIDGE, VIRGINIA Skull and Keys; German Club. DAVID L. CRUMP MEXICO JOHN F. DALEY 1M0 WILMINGTON, DELAWARE Soccer. WILLIAM VERNON DANIEL Nb CHARLO'rrEsvxLLE, VIRGINIA Cheerleader; Junior Varsity Basketball; Baseball; Lambda Pi; P.K. Society; I.F.C.; V Club; Smdent Counselling Service. EMMETT WAVERLY DAVIDSON 9X CRETNA, VIRGINIA SAMUEL BUNYAN DAVIS, JR. 4428 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA HENRY M. DEBUTTS BGII EASTON, MARYLAND Wrestling Team; Student Union; Tilka; P.K. Society; Lambda Pi. HUDNALL ROBERTSON CROASDALE PALMER, VXRGKNIA Varsity Cross Country; Track Team; Y.M.C.A.; Dean's List. EUGENE CARL CULBERTON Column Club PHNNKNCTON GAP, VIRGINIA Glee Club; Riding Club. C. PEYTON DANIEL, JR. ll-FA ST. LOUXS, MISSOURI Junior Varsity Football; Varsity Soccer; Alpha Kappa Psi; V Club; Skull and Keys. DAVID BALLARD DAUGHERTY AT SWARTHMORE, PENNSYLVANIA Lacrosse; International Relations Club; Dean's List. GEORGE O. DAVIS, JR. ONANOCK, VIRGINIA LuchN E. DAWSON ESMONT, VIRGINIA Student Party. WILLIAM HARVEY DETER H'ALKERSVILLE, MARYLAND Dean's List. ARMISTEAD WHEELER DEY St. Elmo, Nb NORFOLK, VIRGINIA RAYMOND FREDERICK DIGREGORIO SOUTHBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS Newman Club; Riding Club. HENRY MARSHALL DIXON ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA Canterbury Club; Deank List. 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CHARLOTTESVHLE, VIRGINIA Rogers Society; Dean's List; Intermediate Honors. BENJAMIN B. DUTTON, JR. Q'KW WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA Cawalier Daily; Pi Delta Epsilon; Stu- dent Counselling Service; Skull and Keys. SCIENCES HARRY B. DYCHE, JR. 2ch LURAY, VIRGINIA Y.M.C.A.; Jefferson Literary Society; Freshman Boxing Team, Manager. JAMES LYNWOOD EADES CHARLO'I'TESVH.LE, VIRGINIA Rogers Society; Delta Nu Alpha. GEORGE B. EAGER rbeIr W'ASIHNGTON, D. C. DONALD RHODES EDDINS Column Club SOMERSET, VIRGINIA HAROLD ROBERT EDWARDS WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA NORMAN CARROLL EDWARDS Column Club HILTON VILLAGE, VIRGINIA MATTHEW F. ELLIorr, JR. HAMPTON, VIRGINIA JOHN THEODORE DYE 2m: FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA Cross Country; Track; V Club. WALTER LEWIS EADES CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA LANIER EASON CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA GENE HOWARD EDMONDS BAX HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Varsity Football; Track: Eli Banana; Lambda Pi. JAMES B. EDWARDS, JR. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Woodrow Wilson School of Foreign Af- fairs. HUMPHREY J. ELLIOTT, JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Alpha Chi Sigma. RICHARD OLIN ELLIon' EAE YORKTOWN, VIRGINIA FOB DEGREES DANIEL C. ELLIS K2 NEW YORK, NIHV YORK FLOYD MCKINLEY ELLIS EN ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Basketball, Track. THOMAS JAMES ETHERTON, JR. APX LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Kallikrates Club; A.I.A. MARSHALL EVANS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Track; Cross Country; Dean's List; Cap- tain, Cros: Country Team. JOHN F. W. FIELD, JR. NORFOLK. VIRGINIA Deank List; Intermediate Honors; Raven Society. CHARLES PEYTON Fn'z KA HAZARD, KENTUCKY Delta Nu Alpha. CHARLIE MAPP FLOYD NE VPORT NEWS. VIRGINIA IIPPlIHIIITS HRTS MID E. EARLE ELLIS DANIA, FLORIDA President. Baptist Vninn; President, Democratic Club; Chairman, States Rights Democratic Club; Vice President; Stu- dents' Independent Party; Jegerson So- ciety; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship; Dean's List; Intermediate Honors. GEORGE MONROE ENGLAR, JR. EX GIBSON ISLAND, LIARYI.AND Rogcrs Geological Socicly. RICHARD JAMES Ess BUFFALO, NEW YORK Rogers Society; Newman Club; Students! Party. JOHN T. FARGASON X11: LYON, MASSACHUSETTS First Year Social Committee; Student Union; Skull and Keys; Delta Nu Alpha; Jefferson Sabres. WILLARD R. FINNEY PEXHOOK, VIRGINIA Young Democratic Club. ROSSER FLEMING KA Lvscnlumc, VIRGINIA Business Manager, Cavalirr Daily; Stu- dent l'nion, Board of Directors; Bad Check Committee; Publications Commit- tee; Editor, Dirrdory; Ilaridlmol', Busi- ness Manager, Managing Editor; Inter- Frmernity Council; Lambda Pi; German Club; Christmas Fund, Co-Chairman; Pi Delta Epsilon, President; Student Coun- 2clling Service. WARREN BRIDGEMAN FOSTER chm BROOKNEAL, VIRGINIA SCIENCES MELVIN BAYLIS FRANKLIN LYNCUHURC, VIRGINIA GEORGE PARRISH FREEMAN, JR. BLUEMONT, VIRGINIA Dean's List. EMMET'I' FONTAINE KA MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA President, Honor Committee; Tilka; Pres- ident, The College; Intcr-Fraternity Coun- cil. Governing Board; President, First Year Social Committee; President. Student l'ninn; President, Kappa Alpha; Vice President. Gcrman Club: Skull and Keys; 13 Society. JOHN H. FUNARI Serpentine Club CONNELLSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA P.K. Snciety; Lambda Pi; United World Federalist; I.A.A.; Y.M.C.A.; Vice Pres- ident, Student-Faculty Relations Commit- tee; Raven; Dean,s List; Intermediate Honors; Student Counselling Service. KENDALL KEITH GAINES EN ELDERSVII.LE, VIRGINIA GORDON B. GALUSHA IIKA DINWIDDIE, VIRGINIA A.I.A.; Scarab; Dean,s List. ALEXANDER R. GASSAWAY 0X IIAVIiRFORD, PENNSYLVANIA Soccer; Fencing, Captain; Collegt Topics; Canterbury Club; Raven; Degree with Honors. JOHN T. FREDERICK 4TA OAK PARK, ILLINOIS Jefferson Society; I.F.C.; Lambda Pi. JAMES OLIVER FREEMAN dll'A NORFOLK, VIRGINIA HILLARD C. FREIDMAN AEII NORFOLK, VIRGINIA WILLIAM E. GAGER, JR. CHESHIRE, CONNECTICUT JOSEPH F. GALLAGHER MA ROSLYN HEIGHTS, NEW YORK First Year Social Committee; Lambda Pi: Jefferson Society. kaz 0. GARDNER, JR. SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA WILLIAM GATEwoon RICHMOND. VIRGINIA Lambda Pi. FOB DEGREES XVILLIAM M. GATEWOOD 0x HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA Lambda Pi. ALAN SIMMS GAYNOR ZHT NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK Cavalier Daily, Managing Editor: Sfrr- Ialnr; Peters Rushtnn Committee; Stu- dent l'nion; Jefferson Society; Bibliog- raphical Society; Omicron Delta Kappa; Raven; Pi Delta Epsilon; P.K. Society; Lambda Pi. WILLIAM THOMPSON GIBSON KA ROSEMONT, PENNSYLVANIA Sigma Nu Phi; First Year Cabinet; Callrgt Topics. JOHN RUSSELL GILL JR, St. Elmo, A41 MATHEWS. VIRGINIA Advertising Manager, Cavalivr Daily: First Year Social Committee; Student Union; Track; Swimming Adjunct; Skull and Keys. CHARLES A. GLASCOCK HKA SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA WALTER SCOTT GLonE, III DANVILLE, KENTUCKY HARALSON GORDON KA CHARLOTTESVILLE' VIRCI NIA W'.U.V.A.; History Club; Lambda Pi. HPPlICHIITS HBTS MID LLOYD REX GATTEN MCLEAN, VIRGINIA Edilnr-in-Chicf, Spcctatar. AARON JAcon GELLMAN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Cavalier Daily; VV.U.V.A.; Hillel, Delta Nu Alpha: Dean's List. MARIO E. Goouonx BOONTUN, NFJV .IERSEY Collrgn Topia; Y.M.C.A.; American ln- stilute of Chemical Engineers; American Chemical Society; Newman Club: XVJC- V.A.; Dean's List; Daniel Kerr Stewart Scholarship; duPom Scholarship; Alpha Chi Sigma. PHILIP LUDWELL GILMER 0X PRINCETON. NEW JERSEY Dclta Nu Alpha; Band; International Re- lations Club; Y.M.C.A.; Student-Faculty Relations Committee; Student Counselling Service. CHARLES H. GLEASON CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA LESLIE H. GOLDBERG AEl'I ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Jefferson Society; International Relations Club; Hillel; Y.M.C.A. ROBERT HARRISON GORDON ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA SCIENCE'S GEORGE E. GOWEN 'liAG ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Demfs List. LOUIS ALVIN GRAVELLE 2X BE'I'IIESDA, MARYLAND Cavalier Daily. JOHN C. WINSTON GRAVELY qi'KZ RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Features Editor, Cawalier Daily; Skull and Keys; Pi Delta Epsilon. ELKANAH B. GRAY LEBANON, VIRGINIA Dean's List. JAMES C. GREEN EN ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Psi; Lambda Pi; Junior Varsity Football; Junior Varsity Basket- ball; Baseball; Dean's List. WILLIAM W. GREENHALGH ATn BERRYVILLE. VIRGINIA V Club, P.K. Society; Varsity Soccer; TlLKA W'ILLIAM ALLEN GROFF HAKRISONBURG, VIRGINIA CHARLES Fox GRAHAM, JR. VVVFHEVIILE, VIRGINIA HOLLAND HOWARD GRAVELY thi DANVILLE, VIRGINIA LAWRENCE D. GRAVES, JR. GODFREY, ILLINOIS JOHN D. GRAY 4,A9 BUCKROE BEACH, VIRGINIA HENRY MARVIN GREENE NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Cavalier Daily; Y.M.C.A.; Students, Party. ROBERT D. GRIGG, III 0X WASHINGTON, D. C. Theta Chi, Secretary; First Year Planning Committee. WILLIAM BIGBY GUERRANT X'I' DANVILLE, VIRGINIA First Year Social Committee; Adjunct Baseball; Alpha Chi Sigma; American Chemical Society. FOB DEGREES JOHN L. GUNN, JR. K: NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Skull and Keys; Intermediate Honors. CHANNING MOORE HALL, JR. KA VlLLIAMSnURG, VIRGINIA GENE PAIGE HAMMAN STRASBURC, VIRGINIA Square and Compass Club; Y.M.C.A.; Glee Club; Track. JOHN ROBERT HANLEY ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Square and Compass Club; Intermediate Honors; Beta Gamma Sigma. DAVID WARREN HARDWICKE APX RICHMOND, vxncxxm Kallikrates Club; American Institute of Architects. JOHN FREDERICK HARLAN, JR. CHARLOTFESVILIJZ, VIRGINIA Dean's List; Nu Sigma Nu. BARBARA M. HARRIS X9 CHARI.O'I'I'ESVH.LE, VIRGINIA Representative, College XVomen Students' Council; Virginia Players. HPPlICnlITS HBTS MID WILLxAM B. Gwyn TO VSON , M ARYLA .N' D Deank List; Honor Student. SIDNEY BARTLETT HALL, JR. dWA RICHMOND, VIRGINIA JAMES W. HANCOCK, JR. EAE SAVANNAH, GEORGIA P.K. Society, President; Student Union, Treasurer; Skull and Keys; Inter-Frater- nity Council; Raven; H.H.K.; Omicron Delta Kappa. FREDERICK H. HANNY Column Club. WHITINSVILIE, MASSACHUSETTS JAMES CLARKE HARLAN AT CHARLoTrEsnLLE, VIRGINIA Dean's List. ALBERT LEWIS HARLOW $KE FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA Dean's List. FRANK K. HARRIS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA SCIENCES MAX R. HARVEY CLIFTON FORGE, VIRGINIA HAROLD W. HAWKEY 9X BANNER. HW'OMING International Relations Club: Riding Club. JAMES N. HAYMAN 47EH ALEXANDER. VIRGINIA Cavalier Daily. JOSEPH H. HECHT AEH NORFOLK. VIRGINIA GEORGE R. Donssy HEDRICK ELKTON. VIRGINIA RICHARD BERNARD HENNEY dJKqI MERRICK. NEW YORK Young Republican Club. Treasurer: Alpha Kappa Psi; Phi Eta Sigma. GUY CARLISLE HEYL, JR. VVARRENTtHVN, VIRGINIA Glee Club; Phi Chi; Jefferson Society; Baptist Student Union; Intermediate Honors; Raven Society. GLENN RUSSELL HAWKES NEWPORT News. VIRGINIA Band; VV.U.V.A.; Pho:ographic Society: Dean's List. LEONARD OCTAVIOUS HAYDEN OH'ENS. VIRGINIA I.R.E.: American Institute of Physics; Y.M.C.A. J. DAVID HEAPHY AKE PELHAM MANOR. KIEW YORK President. Young Republicans Club; Y.M.C.A.: Alpha Kappa Psi. LEON J. HECHT AEII NORFOLK. VIRGINIA Varsity Fencing Team; Hillel Cabinet: Lambda Pi; Dean's List. EDMUND H. HENDERSON Adi EASTON, MARYLAND Cavalier Daily: Pi Delta Epsilon. CARL VAN NYE HENSLEY $1511: BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Student Union; First Year Social Com- mittee; Junior Varsity Basketball. CLARENCE FLIPPo HICKS PHRT ROYAL, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Psi; Cavalirr Daily; jcffer- sun Society, President; Virginia Spectator Corps; Pi Delta Epsilon; Raven Society; Beta Gamma Sigma; Intermediate Honors; Deads List. FOB DEGREES IRLE RAYMOND HICKS, JR. 111K? covmc'ron, KENTUCKY Assistant Track Manager; Young Repub- lican Club, Treasurer; Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary; Skull and Keys; Intermediate Honors; Deans' List. FRANK MOYER HILBISH M9 szv RIVER, VIRGINIA WILLIAM GILMORE HOFFMAN St. Elmo Ad! OVVINGS MILLS, MARYLAND STANLEY IRVING HOLZSWEIG NORFOLK, VIRGINIA JOHN SHELTON HORSLEY, III St. Anthony A1! RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Varsity Football; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Tennis; V Club; Skull and Keys, Secretary; German Society; TILKA; I.M.P. Society; Calconon; Deanh List. CYRUS H. Hoy ST. MARY'S, WEST VIRGINIA Peters Rushton Seminar Committee; Uni- versity Orchestra; Phi Eta Sigma; Deaws List; Intermediate Honors. ROBERT DUBOIS HULME SW'ARTHMORE, PENNSYLVANIA Band; International Relations Club; Y.M.C.A.; Student Party; Dean's List. HPPlICHnTS .I As. HBTS MID PAUL BURTON HICKS 2W WILMETTE, ILLINOIS Zeta Psi, President; Intramural Council, President; Secretary, Lambda Pi; TILKA. President; German Dance Society; Stu- dent Cnuncil; Y.M.C.A.; Student Ad- visory Council; Student Faculty Relations Committee; I.M.P. FELIX M. HOFFMAN, JR. NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA I7niversity Representative, Dominion Theatres, Inn; I'niversity RL-presemmives, Neighborhood Theatres, Inc: President, VV.L7.V.A; Resident Manager Newman Hall; Features Writer; Cavalier Daily; Virginia Players. GEORGE E. HOGAN, JR. Xi! NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Newman Club RICHARD LEE HORNER ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship JOHN R. HOWARD 'I'I'A NEW nmmnn, MASSACHUSETTS Skull and Keys; Cavalier Daily. ROBERT M. HUFF IIKA ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Baseball, Captain; ankethall; Law School Advisory Council; TILKA; Skull and Keys. JACK R. HUNTER EN: DARE, VIRGINIA SCIENCES WILLIAM G. HUPFELDT ZxII BALTIMORE, MARYLAND V Club; Varsity Lacrosse SAMUEL F. HYDE AW BRONXVII.I.E. NEW YORK CORKs AND Cums Staff; Track Squad; Skull and Keys; German. MARGARET ELIZABETH JAMES FRANKTO N'N, VIRGINIA American Chemical Society; Lynchnns Society. STEPHEN VAUGHAN JAMME EARLYSVILLE, VIRGINIA Track Team. WILBURN ERIC JARRELL MT. AIRY, NORTH CAROLINA Phi Theta Kappa WILLIS HERMAN JENKINS FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA STEPHEN ASHBY JOHNSON, JR. CRILWVE, VIRGINIA ARTHUR E. HUTCHINSON 446 INDIAN NECK, VIRGINIA Drum Major; University Band; The Cawalirr Daily. RALPH A. JACKSON, JR. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Boxing; Cross Country; Y.M.C.A.; Deank List. WILLIAM IRA JAMES, JR. Ben EASTVILLE, VIRGINIA Alpha Chi Sigma; American Chemical Society. JOHN JANOWSKY SOUTH RIVER, NEW JERSEY Glee Club; Virginia Music Festival Chorus; Y.M.C.A.; Dean's List. RUSSELL W. JENKINS, JR. RADIANT, VIRGINIA Alpha Rho Chi; A.I.A.; Varsity Basket- ball. EARL R. JOHNSON, JR. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Phi Eta Sigma. WILLARD A. JOHNSON VVARRENTOWN, VIRGINIA Y.M.C.A.; Virginia Players; VV.U.V.A. FOB DEGREES ARCHIE LEONARD JONES DANVILLE. VIRGINIA JOHN P. JONES NORFOLK, VIRGINIA EUGENE M. JORDAN BUCKROE BEACH, VIRGINIA Dean's List. L. HALPIN KEELEY Zq' LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY First Year Social Committee; Collrgc Topirs; Spectator; Lambda Pi; P.K. Society. WILLAIM H. KERROOT ex BERRYVHLE, VIRGINIA Track; A.I.A.; Boxing DAVID WRIGHT KINDLEBERGER EX W'ASHING'I'ON, n.C. Alpha Kappa Psi; Jefferson Society; Board of Directors, Spectator; Dean's List. JOSEPH R. KINSEY, JR. EX PETERSBURC, VIRGINIA HRTS HIIIJ GROVER C. JONES EAR VVILMXNCTON, DELAWARE V Club; Football; Skull and Keys; Y.M.C.A.; Sigma Delta Psi. VAN DYKE JONES St. Anthony 4N! BELLE MEADE, NEW JERSEY Eli Banana; P.K. Society; Skull and Keys; Raven; Omicron Delta Kappa; I.M.P.; Student Council; Varsity Football; V Club; Dean's List. BERNARD CORRIGAN KEARNS EN ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI Dean's List. CHARLES B. KEMPTER ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA I.A.A. DAVID H. KINDERMAN PALMER, VIRGINIA EDWIN DAVIS KING, JR. AKE ANNISTON, ALABAMA Pi Delta Epsilon, Secretary-Treasurer; I.M.P.; Eli Banana; Skull and Keys, Vice President; Student I'nion, Secremry; Ger- man Club; CORKS AND CURLS; Sports Editor; Managing Editor; First Year Sn- Cial Committee; Bad Check Committee; Junior Varsity Football; Track Team; Golf Team; V Club. RICHARD H. KLINE ZBT LYNNHAVEN, VIRGINIA Riding Club; Soccer; Chess Club; Tennis: Math Club; Track; VVJKVA. SCIENCES VICTOR CHARLES KOCH CROSS POINTH, MICHIGAN THEODORE KRUGER AHII NORFOLK, VIRGINIA President, Alpha Epsilon Pi; V Club; Manager Varsity Baseball; Student Coun- selling Service; Dean's List; Interfrnter- nity Council; Skull and Keys. ROBERT THORN LAMKIN EN ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Psi; Y.M.C.A.; Glee Club; Dean's List. GEORGE PHILLIP LANG N. OLMSTEAD, OHIO HAROLD WILBUR LAUBSCHER JAMAICA, NEW YORK Rogers Society; Spicleological Society; Y.M.C.A.; Jefferson Society; Soccer; Lacrosse; Alpha Phi Omega. JAMES BURNETT LAUGHLIN, JR. KA HUNTSVILLE. ALABAMA Collrgr Topics; Field Club. WESLEY LEE LAYBOURNE 9X MANASSAS, VIRGINIA Deank List; R.O.T.C.; Distinguished Military; Student Dorm Counsellor; Stu- dent Committee. NORMAN KRELL PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA Hillcl; Dean's List. LAURENCE IAN LACKS AEH LARCHMONT, NINV YORK Photographic Society; Hillel Foundation; Y.M.C.A. JAMES P. LANE 9K3 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Skull and Keys; Swimming Team; Presi- dn'nt, Fraternity; 1.F.C. ALLYN L. LARKUM CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA CORKs AND CURLs; Secretary, Photo Society; Dean's List. DILLARD CHAPPELL LAUGHLIN BOH ARLINGTON. VIRGINIA Intermediate Honors; Gfee Club; Cawalirr Daily; Varsity Baseball; Virginia Debate Team; Students Party; Raven; Delta Sigma Rhn. JOHN IRVIN LAWSON ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Alpha Kappa Psi; Skull and Keys. PRESTON HILDEBRAND LEAKE PROFFIT, VIRGINIA Dean's List. FOB DEGREES EDWY B. LEE ZN NEW YORK, NEW, YORK Peters Rushton Seminar Committee; Bibli- ographical Society; History Club. WENDELL MITCHELL LEVI, JR. SUMTER. SOUTH CAROLINA NEAL THEODORE LEVIN VA5HINCTON, D.C. Hillel; Y.M.C'.A.; Deams List; Inter- mediate Honors. HARRY M. LITTLE, JR. mm HOUSTON, TEXAS Trident Society; Varsity Tennis Team; Dean's List; N.R.O.T.C. BARMON LIVINGSTON ATO SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA First Year Social Comm; Skull and Keys. SAMUEL H. Lova DANVII,K.E, VIRGINIA Dormitory Counsellor. WILLIAM LU PTON CHARLO'I'TESVILLE, VIRGINIA University Band; DeaWs List. HPPllCHnTS HHTS MID AUGUST WILLIAM LENTZ 9X HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA Delta Nu Alpha; Glee Club; Dean,s List. ABRAHAM LEVIN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Varsity Boxing Squad; Hillel; Publicity Committee; Chairman, Interfaith Comm. WILLIAM D. LIDDLE, JR. Column Club RICHLANDS, VIRGINIA Cmvalirr Daily; Secretary, S.P.; Student Counselling Service; Dean's List. HENRY MARTYN LITI'LE MN! CLEVELAND, omo Jefferson Society ARTHUR SELDON LLOYD VVESTOVER, VIRGINIA Glee Club; Canterbury Club. JACK LOWDON CHARLO'ITESVILLE, VIRGINH JAMES E. LYLE FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA SCIENCES HARRISON RAY MAGEE 9X WENONAH, NEW JERSEY Va rsity Baseball. CLAUDE WILLIAM MANN, JR. K2 SHIPMAN, VIRGINIA JAMES EDWARD MARABLE, JR. $I'A NEW'PORT NINVS, VIRGINIA President. Intramural Council; Intramural Boxing; German Club, Lambda Pi; Dean's List. JAMES F. MARRS CHARLOTTESVHJJE, VIRGINIA DUDLEY LEONARD MARSTELLER, JR. EX ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Jefferson Club; Riding Club. JEREMY E. MASON BAX VVESTPORT, CONNECTICUT Jefferson Society; Cavalier Daily. STEWART G. Mus: ROUND HILL, VIRGINIA Co-Chairman, Student-Faculty; Relations Committee; Y.M.C.A.; Riding Club. , WILLIAM C. MALLONEE Column Club AVALON, VIRGINIA President, Virginia Student Y.M.C.A. Council; Jefferson Society; Y.M.C.A., Cabinet; Newman Club; Student Coun- selling Service Dormitory Counsellor; Alpha Chi Sigma, Secremry. WILLIAM H. MAPP, JR. 24,13 COLUMBUS, OHIO Student Counselling Service. ERNEST J. MARON 2x HATFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA CLARENCE TAYLOR MARSHALL St. Anthony Ail PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Football; Boxing; Student Council; Sum- mer School, Honor Committee; Chairman, Bad Check Committee; German Club; Skull and Keys; Inter-Fraternity Council; V Club; Dean's List; Omicron Delta Kappa. FREDERICK ELLIS MARTIN, JR. A t NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Varsity Lacrosse; Virginia Spectator. MYRON B. MAUSTELLER ZAE CAPE CHARLES, VIRGINIA TILKA; I.M.P.; German Club; V Club; Varsity Football. CHARLES EUGENE MEDFORD 6X ALEXANDER; vmcmm Dean's List. FOB DEGREES RICHARD Y. MEELHEIM CAPE CHARLES, VIRGINIA Alpha Chi Sigma EMANUEL W. MICHAELS NORFOLK, VIRGINIA R.O.T.C.; Cavalier Daily; Student Party; Hillel; Y.M.C.A. B. W. MILLER COVINCTON, VIRGINIA Rogers Society; Dean's List. CHARLES C. MILLER SUSAN, VIRGINIA Y.M.C.A.; Publicity Committee. JOSEPH F. MIRAGLIOTI'A 2M: CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA V Club; Boxing; Newman Club LYCURGUS MCCOY MITCHELL, JR. HKA VALPARAISE, FLORIDA RICHARD ALBERT MOON APX BRONX, NEW YORK A.I.A. HPPlICIIIITS 98 HBTS MID CHARLES BROOKE MEHAFFEY XV? ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Dean's List. J. RICHARD MICHELS ATQ CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA Lambda Pi; P.K.; TILKA; V Club; Stu- dent Council; College Historian; Varsity Football; Christmas Fund Drive; Omicron Delta Kappa; Z Society. CARL N. MILLER, JR. QJKE MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY Lambda Pi; P.K. Society; Eli Banana; V Club; Golf Team, Captain. F. BRErr MILLER :1;pr CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA First Year Social Committee. EMMITT D. MITCHELL HICKORY, VIRGINIA Square and Compass Club. DANIEL N. MOHLER, JR. VPKZ CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA V Club; Varsity Track, Captain; Skull and Keys; P.K. Society; Eli Banana; Z Society; Calconon; Dean's List; President, Athletic Council. E. PAIGE MOORE AT CHATHAM, VIRGINIA Dean's List. SCIENCES HIRAM W. MOORE 2X DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Pi Delta Epsilon; Glee Club; Internation- al Relations Club; Lambda Pi; Virginia Players; Virginia Sperrator, Cavalier Daily; VV.U.V.A. JOHN R. MORGAN 9X TUNKHANNOCK, PENNSYLVANIA W.U.V,A.; Dormitory Counsellor; Student Party, Treasurer. LLOYD O. Momus NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Conquistador Athletic Club PRICE MOSHER ime BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS First Year Social Committee; Glee Club; Interfraternity Council; Jefferson Society; Sabres; Scabbard and Blade, Captain. HUGH O,CONNOR MULKEY me GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN JAMES ALLEN MYA'IT ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Virginia Debaters; Virginia Players; Spanner; W.U.V.A; Charming Club; Y.M.C.A.; Glee Club; Students Party Executive Committee. RALPH F. MACDONALD, JR. TKE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Riding Club. Dean's List. Ilrv .v Nha- c'a' - H .1. ,5. 99 JOHN WALKER MOORE, JR. AKE LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Lambda Pi. J. ADDISON Monms NORFOLK, VIRGINIA WILLIAM H. MORSE HORNSBYVILLE, VIRGINIA V Club; Co-Captain, Wrestling Team. EDGAR E. Moss 2N WOODBUKY, NEW JERSEY Jefferson Sabres; Alpha Phi Omega BEVERLEY B. MUNFORD, III A? RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Lambda Pi; Secretary, P.K. Society; Eli Banana; Dean's List. JOHN PETER MACBEAN, III EX WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA Virginia Spectator, Editor; Jefferson Society, Secretary; Pi Delta Epsilon, Sec- retary; Conxs AND Cums; Publicity Director; W.U.V.A.; Lambda Pi; Cardin- al Puff. JOHN WENTWORTH MCCARTHY, JR. 2X LAPORTE, INDIANA Jefferson Society; Glee Club; Virginia Sputator, Editorial Staff. FOB DEGREES WLILIAM MCCAUSLAND Kix ALEXANDER, VIRGIN IA Jefferson Sabres JOHN GRAHAM MCCRORY Zq' CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Lambda Pi; Vice President, Zeta Psi; I.F.C. Representative. PAUL G. MCDONALD FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA Jefferson Sabres. CLINTON A. MCHENRY, JR. BAX WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA Baseball; Golf; V Club; Interfraternity Council; Lambda Pi; RK. Society; Eli Banana. ARCH CARL NAVE, JR. 0X ROANOKE, VIRGINIA WAVBRLY C. ORMOND NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Alpha Rho Chi A.I.A. THERON HAROLD OSBORNE HILTON VILLAGE, VIRGINIA HPP-lICHnIS 100 HRTS MID DOUGLAS SCOTT MCCRACKEN WASHINGTON, D.C. Varsity Baseball; First Year Social Com- mittee. GORDON E. McCunast DANVILIJ'I, VIRGINIA Varsity Tennis. WLILIAM HUGH MCFARLANE CHARLOTI'ESVILLE, VIRGINIA Co-Chairman. Student Counselling Serv- ice; Philosphy Club; President, Student Party; Vice President, Raven Society; Omicron Delta Kappa; Intermediate Honors. ROBERT TAYLOR MCLEAN St. Elmo Adi BALTIMORE, MARYLAND WALTER DRAPER NEIGHBORS 2N ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Glee Club; Jefferson Society; Baseball, Manager. PAUL J. OSBORNE BLACKVVATER, VIRGINIA DEAN OWENS, JR. Alpha Rho Chi ROME, GEORGIA American Institute of Architects; IVniver- sity Band. SCIENCES RUSSELL BROWN PACE, JR. 9X PALMYRA, VIRGINIA President, Theta Chi; Interfrmernity Council; Jefferson Society, Vice Presi- dent; Lambda Pi; Y.M.C.A.; Dean's List; Football; Baseball; Student-Faculty Rela- tions Committee; American Society of Public Administration HENRY ULYSSES PAPIT 0X PHILADELPH IA, PE N NSYLVANIA Skull and Keys; Alpha Kappa Psi: Deaws List; Gamma Sigma. C. LEE PARKER NEWPORT NlHNS, VIRGINIA Director, B.T.U.; Treasurer, B.S.U.; Y.M.C.A.; Inter-Faith Council, President; Jefferson Society; Dormitory Counsellor; Student Pastor; Executive Committee; The Student Party. PHILIP M. PAYNE, II SAX SCARSDALE, NEW YORK Wrestling; Soccer; Glee Club; Crust Magazine. JAMES W. FENCE, JR. STAUNTON, VIRGINIA Virginia Debaters; Student Counselling Service; Delta Sigma Rho, President; Deads List. SAM S. PEPPER 29E BRISTOL, VIRGINIA History Club; Y.M.C.A.; International Relations Club. JEROME D. PERLMAN AEII NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Lambda Pi; Dean's List. 101 SIDNEY ROBERT PACE ESMONT, VIRGINIA EDWARD R. pARKER ZN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Student Union; Skull and Keys. JOHN A. PATTBN, III CHATTANOOCA. TENNESSEE Virginia Players. CHARLES BUSTER PEAKE NORTON, VIRGINIA Intermediate Honors; Dean's List; Honor- ary Associate American Chemistry Society. HARRY D. PEPOON 2x CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Alpha Kappa Psi. ISAAC O. PERKINS ZN FORK UNION, VIRGINIA Y.M.C.A. JAMES ROLAND PERRY 2N ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 1.F.C.; Skull and Keys; PK. Society. WILLIAM PRYOR PERRY, JR. 2X WARSAW, KENTUCKY Dean's List. Msnnn'n: WILLIAM PETERS IIKA WASHINGTON, D. c. HUNTER R. Farms, JR. ATQ RICHMOND, VIRGINIA VERNON G. PHELPS NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y.M.C.A.; History Club; Dean's List. WILLIAM NEWTON PHILLIPS NEW CHURCH, VIRGINIA Secretary, Baptist Student Union; Inter- varsity Christian Fellowship. WILLIAM E. PINNER, JR. 2X BRADFORD, 300m CAROLINA Trident Society, President; A.I.A.. Presi. dent; N.R.O.T.C.. Commander. RICHARD PORTER AEII NORFOLK, VIRGINIA HPPlIClIIITS 102 HBTS MID REYBURN HUNTER PERSON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA University Band; Orchestra; Cavalier Band Club; Dean's List. ELTON DEMAREST PETERSON 27X RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Deankx List. CHARLES COOKE PEYTON BAX CROZET, VIRGINIA Lambda Pi; Theta Delta Chi; Treasurer. THOMAS L. PHILLIPS K2 RUSTBURG, VIRGINIA Varsity Baseball; Lambda Pi; Student Council; TILKA. JOHN M. PIPER STRASBURG, VXRGINXA I.A.A. CHESTER D. PORTER, JR. EQE HAMPTON, VIRIGNIA H. WILLIAM PORTERFIELD M9 HACERSTOVVN, MARYLAND President, Phi Delta Theta; I.F.C.; Secre- tary; Lambda Pi. SCIENCES ALTON LINwooo POWELL, III dWA W'INCHESTER, VIRGINIA Cavalier Club. PRESTON LLYWELLYN PREVATT St. Elmo A4, MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA Lambda Pi; German Club; Inter-Frater nity Council. ROBERT G. Pnourr 21' BALTO, MARYLAND Varsity Lacrosse; Skull and Keys; Ger man Club; TILKA; I.M.P. J. DUFF REED, III PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN K. B. RENNOLDS 4H6? RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Manager, Varsity Football; Skull and Keys; P.K. Dance Society; V Club LUTHER FLOYD RICE 2N covmc'roN, vmcmm GEORGE B. RICHARDSON HKA SHAKER HEIGHTS. OHIO Skull and Keys; P.K.; German; Dean's List. 103 DAVID BERYL PRESSMAN AEII ROSLYN HEIGHTS, NEW YORK Lacrossee Team; Track; Football; Cava- lier Daily; Skull and Keys; Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Raven Society. WILLIAM SPENCER PRICE, JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA A.I.A. GEORGE DAVIS RAWLs IIKA SUFFOLK, vmcmm Wrestling; Lacrosse; Y.M.C.A.; Ameri- can Society for Chemical Engineers. JAMES T. REED 6X ROANOKE, VIRGINIA CHARLES EDWARD REVILLA BIG STONE GAP, VIRGINIA Wesley Club; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship; Y.M.C.A.; Student Party; Rogers Society; Jefferson Society; Phi Eta Sigma; States Rights Democrat; Young Democratic Club; Student Counselling Service. GEORGE JAMES RICHARDS ZAE SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA Inter-Fraternity Council. Lows J. RICHMAN, JR. chn NEW'PORT NEWS, VIRGINIA FOB DEGREES RONALD RILEY AUDUBON. NEW JERSEY JOHN CHARLES RIVERS NORFOLK, VIRGINIA VV.U.V.A.; Y.M.C.A.; Alpha Kappa Psi. JOHN ROYSTER ROBERSON ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Y Cabinet; Westminster Fellowship Cahi- net; Student Party; Glee Club; Phi Eta Sigma. LON EDWARD ROBERTS BETSY LAYNE, KENTUCKY Glee Club. WILLIAM L. RODGERS St. Elmo Mb MARTINSBURG, VNEST VIRGINIA PETER RONALD ZW LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Tennis Manager; V Club; Lambda Pi; P.K. Society; Eli Banana; Secretary, I.F.C. HENRY R. ROSEBRo, JR. EX ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Track. HPPlICHnTS 104 C .IiV .$.;' aVA . -. n;dll a HRTS MID JOHN M. RIPPON CHERITON, VIRGINIA Dean's List. pAUL MARTIN ROBBINS AEII NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Glee Club; Hillel. CALVIN HAWES ROBERTS BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA Westminster Fellowship; R.0.T.C.; Delta Nu Alpha; Glee Club. JOHN C. ROBINSON EAE GREAT NECK, NEW' YORK ROBERT DOUGLAS ROLLER St. Elmo Nb CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA Track; Student Union; First Year Social Committee; Sigma Delta Psi; N.R.O.T.C.; V Club; University Center; Raven Society; University Co-nominees for Rhodes Scholarship; Skull and Keys, Ger- man Club; Intermediate Honors. ROBERT ALEXANDER ROSEBERRY v E; CHARLOTFESVHJj, VIRGINIA R.O.T.C.: Distinguished Military Stu- dent; Jefferson Sabres. MYRON CHARLES ROSENBERG ALEXANDRIA, vmcmm Hillel; Intramural Council; Coxxs AND CURLS; VV.U.V.A.; Y.M.C.A.; Students Party; Dean's List. SCIEI'ICES FREDERICK C. ROWLAND HKA SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS International Affairs Association. J. FRANK RUSHTON JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA Varsity Track; Virginia Spcclator; Skull and Keys; Dean's List. CALVIN STEWART SACHERS St. Anthony AW ROANOKE. VIRGINIA Track; First Year Social Committee; Lambda Pi. WILLIAM T. SANDIDGE LYNCHBURG. VIRGINIA A.I.A.; Canterbury Club; Y.M.C.A.; Stu- dent-Faculty Relations; Dupont Scholar- ship; Sacarb; Jefferson Society. LANSDALE G. SASSCER, JR. St. Elmo Air UPPER MARLBORO, MARYLAND Lambda Pi; P.K.; Bad Check Committee; Student Union. Vice President; First Year Social Committee; CORKS AND CURLS. JAMES PHILIP SAXE 9X WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA Alpha Chi Sigma. FRANCIS O. SCHUMACHER HKA DUNNSVILLE, VIRGXNIA Y.M.C.A.; Cabinet. 105 CHARLES HARDING RUCKER 4:439 BEDFORD, VIRGINIA Glee Club. WILLIAM STUART RUST :th HAYMARKET, VIRGINIA Glee Club; Jefferson Society; Y.M.C.A. JOHN B. SANDERLIN 9x LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Intermediate Honors. RAYMOND E. SANDRIDGE CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA WALTER EDGAR SAvoRY, JR. 2ch RICHMOND. VIRGINIA ALLEN STANLEY SCHATTNER NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Y.M.C.A.; Hillel; Student Party; Track. WILLIAM R. SCHULTZ CHARLO'I'I'ESVII.LE, VIRGINIA Rogers Society. FOB DEGREES GEORGE W. SESSOMS CHARLOTI'ESVILLE, VIRGINIA Dean's List. COVINGTON SHACKLEFORD 9X WASHINGTON, n.c. Jefferson Society; Virginia Debaters; Delta Sigma Rho. LIVINGSTON BYRNS SHEPPARD 9X CHARLMTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Copeley Hill Council; Student Committee; Y.M.C.A. CHARLES A. SLETTEN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Estes Vaughn Howard Memorial Scholar- ship. CHARLES HOLDEN SMITH, JR. 2N RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Dean's List; History Club. KENNETH R. SMITH, JR. 9X RED BANK, NEW YORK Band; Y.M.C.A.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Skull and Keys. ERNEST F. SOMMBR CHAKLU'ITESVILLE, VIRGINIA Photographic Society; Band; Newman Society; Alpha Kappa Psi. npmcnnrs 106 HRTS MID BEN P. SEWELL JONESBORO, VIRGINIA HERNDON GUINN SHEPHERD, JR. SCHUYLER, VIRGINIA Dean's List. FRANK CROFT SHORE KA HAVERFORD, PEN NSYM'ANIA ALLEN CAROL SMITH AKE WASHINGTON, D.C. V Club; Intramural Heavy Weigh! Champion; Boxing Team; Varsity Base- ball; Football; Lambda Pi; German CIub; Freshman Boxing Coach. CLAUDE CARLISLE SMITH, JR. 2N GREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI Skull and Keys; Alpha Kappa Psi. GEORGE GROVER SNARR, JR. dam WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA Track. RICHARD F. SONNER STRASBURG, VIRGINIA SCIENCES FAUSTO SOSA MEXICO Newman Club; Pan American Society. GLENN EZRA SPARKS, JR. LYNCH STATION. VIRGINIA HERMAN A. SPIGEL ZBT NORFOLK, VIRGINIA First Year Social Committee; Lambda Pi. GRANT MCKINLEY SPRINKLE, JR. BAX ROANOKE. VIRGINIA The Spedator; Cavalier Daily. CHARLES O. STAINBACK 2mg PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA I.R.C.; Rogers Society. PAUL CURRY STEELE WILLIAMSON, WEST VIRGINIA Dean's List; Raven Society; Bibliog- raphical Society. KENNETH HOLBRoox STOLL ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Glee Club; Photographic Society; Y.M.- C.A. Dean's List. WILLIAM JAMES SPAIN, JR. DREWYVILLE, VIRGINIA WILLIAM C. SPENCE HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Glee Club; Band; Student's Party; Dean's List; Y.M.C.A.; French Club; Cavalier Band; Cavalier Daily. JAMES BLAIR SPILLMAN, II STAUNTON, VIRGINIA Intermediate Honors. SAMUEL L. SPRY, JR. ROGERSVXLLE, ALABAMA EDWARD HENRY ST. CLAIR AKE BEDFORK, VIRGIN IA Student Council; I.F.C.; Bad Check Com- mittee; Basketball Team; 13 Society; I.M.P. Society; Eli Banana; German Club, President; Vice President, Lambda Pi. MARK ALDEN STERNHEIMER $EII RICHMOND. VIRGINIA Track. STEPHEN H. STONE, JR. 2X CHARLES TOWN, WEST VIRGINIA Westminster Fellowship, President; Y.M.- C.A. FOR DEGREES GEORGE W. G. STONER EX ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Raven Society; International Affairs As- sociation; First Year Social Committee; Intermediate Honors. ROBERT D. STRAITON 4,1911 wooonuny, NEW JERSEY Varsity Swimming Team; First Year Social Committee; Student Union; Lambda Pi; Alpha Kappa Psi. HOWARD E. STURGEON HKA SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA JOHN PHILIP TALMAGE CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Glee Club; Band Group; Summer Chorus. CHARLES T. TAYLOR, JR. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Dean's List. HENRY M. TAYLOR, JR. X'Ii RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Lambda Pi. ROBERT T. TAYLOR RICHMOND, VIRGINIA IIPPllCIIIITS 108 HBTS IIIID HUBERT THORNHILL STRArmN FRONT ROYAL. VIRGINIA A.I.A. HAROLD P. STRAUS, JR. MEI! RICHMOND, vmcmm I.F.C.; Cavalier Daily; University Band; Cavalier Band Club; W.U.V.A.; Y.M.- C.A.; P.K. Society; Lambda Pi. HERBERT N. SUTHERLAND DARTOW, FLORIDA R. T. TAVENNER 2X CLIFTON FORGE, VIRGINIA HENRY TAYLOR, JR. 4,qu RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Football Manager; German; I.F.C.; V Club; Eli Banana. RICHARD POWELL TAYLOR X12 SVVARTHMORE, PE N NSYLVAN IA WILLIAM WALL TENNIS VALPARAISO, FLORIDA Wrestling; N.R.O.T.C. SCIENCES CHARLES A. TERRY KA Aumc'rox, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN EDWARD THOMAS 9X JUNALUSKA, NORTH CAROLINA Band; Fencing Team, Captain. FRANK MAY THOMPSON XQ WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK President, Chi Phi; President. Internation- al Relations Club; Varsity Boxing; Yaw sity VVrestIing; I.F.C.; Cosz AND CURLS; Intramural Council; Virginia Volunteer Unit; Skull and Keys; German; Jefferson Society; Dean's List; Student Counselling Service. CHARLES FRANCIS TREANOR 4 A0 WEST ENGLAND, NIHV JERSEY N.R.O.T.C. LEIGHTON LAND TURNER CHALO'ITESV .LE, VIRGINIA JOEL WRIGHT TYSON, II mm: RICHMOND, vmcmm Phi Kappa Psi, Treasurer; Associate Busi. ness Manager of Cokxs AND CURLS; I.F.C.; Student Union Board of Directors; Raven; Lambda Pi; Pi Delta Epsilon; Dean's List. WILLIAM WALTON VAUGHAN, JR. ASHLAND, VIRGINIA 109 AUBREY L. THOMAS, JR. SILVER SPRINGS. MARYLAND BENJAMIN M. THOMPSON EX BLAKES, VIRGINIA Photographic Society. WILLIAM A. Torry, III EX RICHMOND, VXKGINIA JOHN LBBAS TRIMMER CIIALOTTESVILLE. VIRGINIA ROBERT T. TUTTLE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Glee Club. HENRY LEE VALENTINE, II A? RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Skull and Keys; PK. Society; Eli Ba- nana; I.M.P. Society; Tennis Team Captain; V Club; President, Student Council; Basketball, 13; 3-3-3 Committee: Omicron Delta Kappa. ROGER C. VERNON 1M9 ROANOKE, VIRGXNIA Basketball, V Club; Dean's List. FOB DEGREES JAMES BRUCE WAGNER, JR. HAMPTON, VIRGINIA Alpha Chi Sigma, Intermediate Honors. JOHN S. WALLER HKA LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Dean's List. WILLIAM MAYHEW WARD XX ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA V Club; Boxing Manager; Sptttatar; Deank List. ANDREW CONVERSE WARREN qu BALA-CYNWYD, PENNSYLVANIA Basketball; Baseball; Lambda Pi. FLETCHER DRUMMOND WATSON DAUGHERTY, VIRGINIA WILLIAM Nonwoon WATSON, JR. BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA Dean's List. LYNwoon JENKINS WEAVER KA MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA First Year Social Committee; Skull and Keys; Cavalier Daily. nPPLIcnnIs IIO HBTS IIIIIJ JAMES WILLIAM WALDRON RICHMOND. VIRGINIA Cavalier Daily. ROBERT ANDERSON WALTER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Dean's List. ROBERT WELMORE WARFIELD CHALO'I'TESVXLLE, VIRGINIA Y.M.C.A.; Registration Committee; Sta- dium Committee; Dormitory Counsellor. JOHN PAUL WARRICK, JR. KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE FREDERICK L. WATSON, JR. X4, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA JAMES S. WEAVER ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA Glee Club; Student-Faculty Relations; Student Party, Vespers; I.R.C.; VV.U.- V.A.; Intcr-Varsity Fellowship; Dean's List. ARTHUR WEHRLI ARLING'IUN. VIRGINIA SCIENCES BENTLEY WEINSTEIN AEII PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA JAMES B. WELLS LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA SAMUEL NIMROD WHrrACRE CROSS JUNCTION, VIRGINIA International Relations Club; Y.M.C.A.; Phi Beta Pi. ALFRED WIDGEON WHITEHURST NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Baseball; Jefferson Society; Deank List; Boxing. ROBERT WESLEY WHmEN NORTH GARDEN, VIRGINIA Delta Upsilon; Alpha Kappa Psi. HOWARD MAC WILHELM K2 COSHEN, VIRGINIA Lambda Pi. LOUIS A. WILKINSON, JR. 2X LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK Y.M.C.A.; Virginia Players; Young Re- publican Club; ,VVestminster Cluh; Glee Club. F V .. V JOHN HARRISON WELCH St. Elmo Ad? LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Assistant Editor, Cavalier Daily; Skull and Keys. RICHARD H. WHEELER BAX HERNDON, VIRGINIA Vice-President, Riding Club; W.U.V.A. DEAN GUNTNER WHITE CHRISTCHURCH, VIRGINIA V ice President, Tuesday Evening Concert; History Club; Deank List. LANDON P. WHrrsuw MT. VERNON, NEW YORK Delta Nu Alpha; Varsity Football. JAMES M. WILGUS EAE om GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT RAOUL WHEELER WILKINS CHARLOTI'ESVILLE, VIRGINIA Riding Club; Kallikrates Club; Alpha Rho Chi; A.I.A.; Y.M.C.A.; Alpha Rho Chi. FRED EUGENE WILL QUICKSBURG, VIRGINIA Alpha Rho Chi; A.I.A. FOB DEGREES EDWARD ROANE WLILcox, JR. St. Elmo Aib NORFOLK, VIRGIXIA Assistant Editor. Cavalier Daily; Cheer- leader; V Club; German Club; Skull and Keys; Tennis Manager. FRANCIS KELLY WILLIAMS EX LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Skull and Keys; Alpha Kappa Psi; Dean's List. RAY WESLEY WILLIAMS STEPHENSON, VIRGINIA Cavalier Club. WILLIAM H. WILSON, III Rl NGGOID, VIRGINIA THOMAS L. WOLFE OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA Debamrs; Cross Country; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Jefferson Society. JAMES N. WOOD, JR. WASHINGTON. D. C. DONALD OLIVER WOOLFE, JR. WASHINGTON, D.C. Dormitory Counsellor; American Chemi- cal Society; A.P.O.; Alpha Chi Sigma. HPPlICHIITS 112 HBTS MID CHARLES BRUCE WILLIAMS, JR. DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Yuung Democratic; Swimming Team; Track. GEORGE CABELL WILLIAMS cbI'A WASHINGTON, D. C. Alpha Kappa Psi; Y.M.C.A. JAMES GEIGER WILLIAMSON 6X PALM BEACH, FLORIDA Spermtor. MILTON E. WOLFE, JR. HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Dean's List. ALFRED L. W000 M: NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Student Council; Skull and Keys; TILKA; I.M.P.: German Club. JOHN A. Wooosma IIKA PITTSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA Varsity Tennis; Dean's List; N.R.O.T.C.: Trident Society. BOYKIN WRIGHT, JR. Serpentine Club LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK President. Serpentine Club; City Editor. Cavalirr Daily; Inter-Fraternity Council; First Year Social Committee; Pi Delta Epsilon; Canterbury Club. SCIENCES RUSSELL ALTON WRIGHT MORRISON, VIRGINIA Glee Club; Track; Intermediate Honors; Raven Society; French Club; N.R.O.T.C.; Y.M.C.A.; Dean's List. JOHN DONALD WYSOR, JR. DUBLIN, VIRGINIA Glee Club; Student's Independent Party; Y.M.C.A.; Dean's List. RUFUS A. YONAN K2 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Deaws List. ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL YOUNG MG: RICHMOND. VIRGINIA Business Manager, Conxs AND CURLs; Manager Football; V Club; Honor Com- mittee; Lambda Pi; P.K. Society; Eli Banana; Pi Delta Epsilon; Cavalier Daily; First Year Social; Z Society; 13 Society; Omicron Delta Kappa. JOHN PAUL ZIRPEL ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA THOMAS R. WYANT, JR. CROZET, VIRGINIA A.I.A. GEORGE T. YEAMANS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Riding Club; Cavalier Daily; Y.M.C.A.; Student Party. WALTER FREDERICK Yoos AKE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Varsity Basketball; Y.M.C.A.; V Club; Co-Captain, Varsity Basketball; Lambda Pi; Dean's List. ROBERT S. YOUNG CHARLO'ITESVXLLE, VIRGINIA Rbgers Society; Dean's List. FOR DEGREES THE FEHTIIRES Lazy S pring Afternoons at Lambeth F ield Crowded Winter N ights in Memorial Gym Brisk Fall Afternoons at Scott Stadium ...-: ., '34; ' f -' I'vI'J-C f : '1 '4' J. .1, nt-AI'o'x-s JUZ. 5 ; I ' I '. 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THE HTHlETICS 1.v--r. -: H g.o- w l The Athletic StaE HTHlETIC HDmmlS In writing a preface to the section on Intercollegiate Athletics, 1 can do no better than to offer a statement made years ago by a man often referred to as the Apostle of Strenuous Living. As this man personified dynamic deter- mination throughout a purposeful life, which included service as President of the United States, he knew from personal experience how easy it is to criti- cize freely from the sidelines and how hard it is to compete successfully under pressure. This statement Crystallizes the philosophy of athletics so well that I should like to emphasize the fitting words of Theodore Roosevelt: In the game of life it is not the second-guesser or the carping critic who counts. Not the man who tells how another stumbled or how the docr-of-a-- deed could have done better, The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is malted by grime and sweat and blood from striving valiantly; who crrs and falls short time and again, because there is no accomplishment without error and shortcoming; who knows the greatness ot- enthusiasm while spending himself in a worthy cause; who zit best knows the triumph of high achievement. and who at worst at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place will never be. among those timid souls who knew neither defeat nor victory. NORTON PRITCHETT. I36 CAPTAIN NORTON G. PRITCHETT Diralor of zlllllctiu CHARLES MOTT .............................................................. President WILLIAM CRAWFORD ................................................... Vite President HEMMING ................................................................ Secretary JOSEPH NOERTKER ................................................... '; ...... Treasurer MEMBERS William Albrecht Frank Allen Jnscph Armstrong Thomas Ball Herbert Bangel Rufus Barkley Robert Barnard Earl Barnett Goeffrcy Bcardell William Berner Edmund Bessel! Edward Blake Angus Blakey William Boothe Carrol Boone John Brethcrton Leon Briggs Reuben Broaddus Norris Broyles Robert Brown Douglas Bruce John Burch GrifEn Burnett Harold Burrows Henry Calhoun John Campbell David Carr Duncan Chaplin David Charles Jack Clarkson Leonard Coiner Dalton Couig John Cox Thomas Cranwell William Crawford Andrew Creamer Hudnall Croasdale Richard Cromwell William Cuddihy Perry Cunningham Peyton Daniel Robert Davis Hunter deButts Paul Dcrian Patrick Derrico John Dye Marshall Evans Thomas Evans Carlton Elliott Clifford Fox Thomas Fuller Bernard Gill Boris Goldberg Frank Gnodman Raymond Gore William Grecnhalgh Charles Hallock Harrison Hancock Robert Hardaway John Hcisc OFFICERS John Hendrickson Ian Hemming Charles Hewitt Charles Holcomb Allcn Hollingsworth Gilbert Hooper William Hooper Shelton Horsley Robert Huff Jerrold Humphrey William Hupfeldt Charles Hurt Timothy Ives Edward Ivy Stephen Jamme Gerald Jeutter Howard Johnson Richard Johnson Grover Jones Van Dyke Jones Robert Kemper Ernest Kern Edwin King John Kinker Graham Koch T hcodore Kruger Luis Lacau George Laubscher P. P. Lawson-Johnston James Lee James Lehan William Leonard James Lesane Abraham Levin Raymond Loving Ian MacConochie Louis Marchctti John Marks Taylor Marshall Grover Masterson Myron Mausteller Woody McCarthy Richard McConnell Clinton McHenry Owen Meadows Charles Menefce Samuel Meredith Jae Richard Michcls Richard Michcls Leigh Middleditch Nicholas Miller Robert Miller Basil Miragliotta Joseph Miragliotta Dziniel Mohler Lewis Morris George Morse William Morse Charles Mott Larnerd Nlunoz 137 Joseph Mvers Harrison Neshit Joseph Noertker Stephen Osisek Joseph Palumbo John Papit Robert Parrott James Patton Sigmond Pawley Frederick Phillips James Phillips Thomas Phillips Robert Proutt Norman Rathbun John Rennolds William Rhodes John Richards John Rixcy Robert Roller Peter Ronald Edmund Rucker Charles Sackett Herbert Sadtler Eugene Schroeder Walter Schulte James Scott David Senft Ralph Shoaf Alfred Shook William Sinclair William Sipe Alec Slivinske Allen Smith Carl Smith William Stanley Lilburn Talley Henry Taylor James Taylor John Thomas Dana Thomason Charles Trautfelter Eli Tullis Henry Valentine Howard Wachenfeld David Wakelee John Walker William Walsh William Ward Robert W7eir William Vthcler Peter White Landon Whitclaw Edward VVillcox Richard Williams John Winn Robert Winn Joc Wood William Wright Walter Yoos Churchill Young THE CLUB Cavalier command pom in action FOOTBHll When the curtain rose on the 1949 football season, there were not many outside of Virginia who knew foot- ball was a major sport at the U. Va. Pre-season critics had taken a quick glance at Virginia and ho-hummed. They conceded that Virginia had a strong back in Johnny Papit and some good returning lettermen. but none could forget last year and Princeton. Only the students and a handful of fans turned up for the first game. As the season unfolded and Virginia won the games, the critics took a second look at the Cavaliers. Admittedly, they said, Virginia was better than expected. But the competition was weak, and it was a one man team. Why, without Papit, Virginia couldnit lick stamps. Even wh?n the opposition got tougher and the team still won, little excitement arose outside of Charlottesville. Then came Penn! The Quakers ganged up on Papit, so Guepe turned loose what he was not supposed to have -two eleven man teams. Virginia stunned the sports world by smacking down Penn 26-14. The whole state of Virginia exploded. Football fever ran high as the sky. Overnight the severest critics jumped on the bandwagon, for Virginia had arrived. Even William tV R'Iary fans admitted that Coach Guepe had come up with a team that was faster and slicker than a riverboat gambler. In the next game the Cavaliers ran into Tulaneis heralded Green Wave, and Virginiak dream of an undcv feared season was shattered. But even in defeat the team looked impressixte. Still the drama was not over. In the seasons finale on Thanksgiving week-end the Cavaliers met All-American Charlie Justice and his Tarheels. The game was a thriller to the final gun. Coming from a 14-0 deficit with 90 sec- onds to play, the team came within a hair of tying pow- erful Carolina. As the curtain fell, Virginia died only eight yards away from the Cotton Bowl. 138 'r 31; a CAPTAIN JOHN THOMAS HENRY TAYLOR Srmor Manager THE BRAINTRI'ST Head Coach A Guepe. Ned MtDonald. Frank Thorsey, Butch Slaughter. AI Gucpe CHURCHILL YOUNG Stmar Manager II GOOD VEHB Few will deny that what started as just another sea- son brought forth one of Virginia's greatest football teams. It was a team that gained more national recognition than any previous Virginia team. It was ranked as high as number nine in the nation by the Associated Press for several weeks. Many of its players achieved fame and honors. Its pile-driving fullback Johnny Papit, was the number two ball carrier in the country, gaining over 1200 yards rushing. He was selected on the first, second, or third teams of most of the major All-Americast and he was named Captain of the Virginia All-State team. Johnny 'llhomats, Dyke Jones, VVhitI-y Michels, and Bob Weir were also selected on the first All-State team. Stretch Elliott. Bob NIiller, Dick Johnson, Joe Palumbo, Buddy Shoaf, Steve Osisek, Gene Schroeder, and Owen RIeadows were placed on the second and third teams. But the worth of this team goes far deeper than the recognition it achieved. Why was it a great team? For many reasons. Primarily, because every man had the competitive spirit, the will to win. This was a fighting team which never quit. It also had fine coaching and inspired leadership by Captain John Thomas. Next year, with Papit, the returning lettermen, this FOOTBALL SQUAD First Row: Davis Rhea leumbo Hardaway Taylor MaIshall, BazemoIe Barkley Deane Kern. Ashwcll. Second Row: Lesane Gill. Edmondt Jones. Michaela Captain John Thomas Shoaf SchulIe. Weir Osisek, Bessell Long. ThIId Row: Bill Marshall. NesbiI, Myers Granger. Dickerson Smith. Elliott. W'hitelaw Johnson Meadows. Raymohd Davis. Fourth Row: Amos MaustellzI ClaIkson, Bob Miller, Wright, Schroeder, Mott, Wakh. Henry Chisholm Ritchie Martin n L'- '.J v 13f II 0: J N.'-1 I Gene Schroeder scores first TD of ,49 yearis freshmen. and a little luck Virginia should be unbeatable. But it was the 1949 team that led the way. Virginia. 27: George Washington, 13 An opening day crowd of 18,000 watched the Cavaliers take bitter revenge for last yeafs defeat by the George XVashington Colonials. But despite the 27-13 score the game was a thriller. Early in the third quarter shocked Virginians saw the Colonials' ace quarterback. Andy Davis, lead two quick touchdown strikes which wiped out Virginitfs 13-0 halftime lead. Davis and Co. seemed on their way to another stunning upset. But. with only eight minutes to play, Barney Gill slipped over left guard with the touchdown that put Virginia ahead for keeps. Although the Cavaliers looked shaky at times, two happy facts were apparent. It would take a great team to 351;er . ' O . . D 2 .3. mehhhg Stretch had to stretch for this one stop Johnny Papit, who had racked up two touchdowns and 190 yards rushing against the Colonials. The second fact was that Virginia had finally turned out a line that could butt heads with the best of em. Vn'gmta. 21: Mlaml, 18 Taking vengeance for the second straight week Vir- ginia squeezed out a too-close-for-comfort 21-18 victory over the Redskins of hliami. Again Papit was the man of the hour. The block-busting Philadelphian added 209 yards to his rushing yardage and scored two touchdowns on runs of 2.1. and 30 yards. Virginia started the scoring parade with two quick TDs in the first quarter by Johnny Papit and Gene Schroeder. A h'Iiami score just before halftime cut the Cavalieris lead to 14-6 at the inter- mission. Although the Cavalier defenses stopped Mel Weir rocks a Redskin end for Steve 3'. 'i' -05; L! 3 eih .'.' :i' i' 112?. ehi-Z'ifg'i ' .i.'eai.ua h. -- i.w. . - - v . Olixhs passes. the Miamians turned loose a swivel-hipped sophomore halfback named Johnny Pont who gave the Virginia defensive platoon a worrisome day. The third quarter was scoreless, but the fourth turned into a scoring - . w, spree, with Miami scoring twice and Virginia once on Papiths 30-yard run. Stretch Elliottie toc proved the dif- ference in score. Virginia. 26: V. p. 1.. 0 Trawhng to Roanoke for thcir third game, the an alicrs Inoppcd up a sluggish V.P.I. eleven in a onc-sith-tl 26-0 victory. Before a hometown crowd, Buddy Shoaf quickb started a dazzling show of bowl-mn-over running and snmck-cnwlown tackling. After that the Unbblcrs were never the samv. Shuaf's first sight of pay dirt came early in the second quarter with a 14-3zml smash over right tackle. Stew: Osisck climzlxcd a 50-yard drivr with the second touchdown. Next 21 40-yard punt return by Barney Gill set up Virginia's third score. Shoat went over from the six. Although he started slowly. Johnny Papit got guing in tht' fourth quarter and accounted for 45 yards and the fourth touchdown in a long Virginia march. Fortunately. Cavalier fans went home satisfied this year. A fifth quarter was not plawtl in tho Roanoke Hotel. Vlrglma. 97; W. 8 L.. 7 It was :1 happy hmncmming for Virginia alumni When the Cavaliers smacked down the cocky Minx 0f XV. L? L. Gill returns VPI punt to six yard-line . - :Nl'r .'- arm '- ' . .W ::'?:.: I, .. $4 '. n'aa'v. 0.2.h W$ ..'v' l o ' V -' , ', ': f$' ..h.o:,?$ . 13 : .5138 ' k .'. a .- . . o ,9. : , .91.. ':q:. t as; nuimtf' One of Shoafhs touchdowns in Roanoke Interference is too slow for Rapid Papit VMI pass defense was alert all day by a 27-7 score. The Generals were up and made it. a tight game for three quarters. But Virginiefs fourth quarter stamina and a break-away run by Johnny Papit finally put the Cavaliers in the safety zone. It was a game of razzle-dazzle offensives to the final gun. With the game only minutes old, Steve Osisek took a pass-out from Michels fumbled, picked up the ball, and threw a perfect 32-yard pass to Buddy Shoaf for the hrs: TD. Using a wierd collection of double and triple latterals W. 8c L. tied the score before the intermission. The third period was nip and tuck for 14. minutes, until Papit shot out of the W. 8: L. line for a 53-yard touchdown jaunt that broke up the game. A Michels-to-Osisek pass netted the third TD. and the fourth came on a play that was voted freak of the year by AP sportswriters. Just as the final whistle blew, thitey KIicheIs heaved a 44-yard pass to Bessell. Hes was hit on the two by a frustrated XV. LV L. hench-sitter who run in from the sidelines. Bessel fumbled but RIausteHer recovered for the touchdown. It took a swift Keydet to catch Buddy here Virginia. 32; V. M. 1.. 13 No kidding! This was a close one! The 511a! score read Virginia 32-VIVIII3, but the Cavaliers actually had to pull this game out of the fire. With only seven minutes to play the game was tied at 13-13. Here's the story. Vir- giniahs tricky split T-formation shot into high gear on the Cavalier's first play from scrimmage. It was a perfect 76- yard IVIichels-to-Osisek pass play for the initial touch- down. Minutes later the Cavaliers struck again with an Osisek-to-Mausteller touchdown pass. Then disaster! Pa- pit was hit in the head and carried from the game. Vir- ginia bogged down, and VIVII'S Veltri's passing resulted in two VIVII touchdowns and a tied ball game. Now Johnny Papit returned. He took off for 50 yards with the kick-off. After a 5-yard penalty johnny drove through :1 hole at tackle for 55 yards, :1 touchdowm and the ball game. After that it was an old stm'y-twu more Vir- ginia touchdowns and a 55-yard run by Papit. Rufus Barkley takes off on a 60-yard punt return a I v9.5 731 -- rum .fo1' v;7 0:5. ':a.g::'0t a5. 9 Wu! X. . h i . O t 0' ' Wham .0... n n l-C 23223;: A great moment in Philadelphia Virginia. 19; West Virginia. 14 The clouds were black, the field was wet. and the breaks went to XVest Virginia. It could have been a bleak day for Virginia. But the Cavaliers had a fast rugged line. and they had Johnny Papit. and they won the ball game. This was number six and the score 1944. Big John blasted his way for 212 yards and a new season's record of 980 yards, The Cavaliers drew first blood when Shoat scored in the first quarter. In the next quarter :9 West Virginia touchdown pass and a true drop kick put Virginia behind for the first time of the year. But the Cavaliers took the kick-off and drove 60 yards to take back the lead before the half. In the fourth quarter a 60-yard punt return by Rufus Barkley set up Virginia's last touchdown. A Virginia fumble gave the Mountaineers another touchdmvn. They threatened again with a hail of passes in the last minute, but Spook ICdmonds intercepted one Of them and the game wae OVCI'. Virginia. 26: Pennsylvania. 14 Nearly 85 years after Appomattox. the, Stars and Bars of the Confederacy finally waved over the Yankee City of Philadelphia. It happened so quickly and with such Bagnell tries a pass and wishes he hadnit Osisek is goal-line bound II: was Whitey-to-Steve all day Mike Mauneller holds on to precious TD pass against Tulane furor that the 7,000 stunned and stoned Cavalier parti- sans who were at Franklin Field that unforgettable No- vember 9th were for some time not quite certain what had happened. But when the dust settled, realization fin- ally came. Virginia had crushed mighty Pennsylvania in a 26-14. upset that was to shock the entire football world. The Cavaliers marched into Philadelphia undaunted but a 19-point underdog, After only 17 minutes the sports pundits were hiding their faces for Whitey RIiehels and his partners had grabbed an ironic IQ-point lead. The whole team was superb, but this was XVIIitey's day. All afternoon he fired passes with riHe-like accuracy, tricked the Quakers with his sleight-of-hand faking, and directed strategy with the cunning of 21 field marshnll. He com- pleted 9 out of 11 passes, two of them for touchdowns. It was probably the most brilliant job of quarter-backing ever performed by a Cavaliet Only three minutes after the opening gun Whitey set up the first touchdown with :1 32-yard yass to Steve Osisek who went to the Penn two. Buddy Shoaf plunged for the score. That could have been an accident, and the Quakers were not worried. But five minutes later they received another shock. Johnny Papit smashed through the Penn line for Virginiais second TD. Stretch converted, and the scoreboard read 13-0. This Buddy flies around end for 20-yard: one, the Quakers knew, was no accident. But little couhl they do. After an intercepted pass by Rufus Barkley, the Cavaliers moved goalward again. Two minutes after the quarter ended. Whitey shot a bullet-pass to Osisek in the end zone. The Quakers read the score, 19-0. It was :1 shock from which they never recovered. Still, they gave the Cavaliers many anxious moments before the day end- ed. Penn finally scored in the second quarter. 1n the third and fourth quarters they threatened three times, but each time Virginiais stubborn line turned them back with rousing goal line stands. Then the Cavaliers marched 81 yards for the clinching touchdown. After three minutes and another Penn score, the game ended. It had been Virginiak finest football hour. Virginia. 14: Tulane. 28 Never before in Virginia history had football fever been so high. By November 19th Charlottesville was ablaze with excitement. For today the unbeaten Cavaliers were to take pn Tulane's highly-touted Green Wave. tCantinued on page 295t Tarheela find Papit hard to stop THE. SEHIOBS . .. CAPTAIN JOHN THOMAS Three times All-State guard. A fine leader and Captain, Johnny was also one of the smartest guards ever to play in Scott Stab dium. GENE EDMONDS Elusive. little Spook Edmonds was a hard working reserve halfback. His tragic death caused his teammates to lose a valu- able player and a real friend. RICHARD MICHELS All-State quarterback. Whitey was a jack- of-nll-trades. a fine passer. kicker, ball- handler. and strategist. His performance at Penn will long be remembered at Vir- ginia. RALPH SHOAF Buddy was a 60-minute workhorse at half- back. His smashing runs and tackles were joys to spectators. His fight was an in- spiration to the team. CARLETON ELLIOTT A rugged end on defense, Stretch could also catch passes a long way up. His re- coveries of two fumbles set up Virginia's winning touchdowns at Penn. VAN DYKE JONES AlI-State tackle. Dyke opened holes so well that Coach Guepe called him his most valuable lineman. MYRON MAUSTELLER Mike was offensive right end. His speed and his sticky Fingers made him a constant target for passes. WALTER SCHULTE A big four-year veteran at guard and tackle. This year Walt was outstanding as the regular oHensive right tackle. 145 4 , . . .' ' k ' ' -. ;',i; :Lgm ,. A; , . 97: 1- . .'- ' x a -. x-rs-u-r-w.--ruu T - . . v . .. . . , 11M, - ' ' ' J ,. . .. 1. ' 'J. x o- -o . . ' ff ? 61 1- , ,at'r'er: .. - -5. . . ,- . ; . rr- . ,jr.jw fg'r; ab ,9 , , - A - - r 1.3. q. r . . V f '1 1' '. '-' .7: A,-., ., U M my min: w T; - , 4. ..,. ;4 I V I n n x , ' ' ' -f'1 a,; Q- ': . ,r , . ... ' '- ' .. - 4 -- ' ' '9? f ' . LIL? 57951. nf . l V V1. '1wl I ' I a T, ,. . '1 . ; ' --1, . .4 4' ,1! .. '5 3;; k ' - l. um , - 'Qr , - A . , JOE PALUMBO BOB MILLER 1.4 ' , w; Guard Tackle . m5; S .1. Wmawwqu www.wnwnw 14.411 14$:1 1,141.1 .1... , i. ADOWS O I 1 Center . O, IOWEN ME ED BESSEL v. v- QUAKERS GET RID OF WHITEY, TEMPORARILY . tun . STEVE OSISEK Halfback .... K . . 3.: . BILL WRIGHT Quarterback Y E L K R A B S U F U R JIMMY LESANE Quarterback FIRST VEHR FOOTBHll King Football reigned supreme at Virginia in 1949. The varsity made it an outstanding year, and the Cavalier freshmen added what was needed to make it an almost perfect year on the gridiron. Coaches Bus IWale and Charlie Guy coached their first-year men to the first undefeated freshman record in twetny-five years. The freshmen Teed OH on five opponents and licked them all. Their victims were North Carolina, Virginia Tech, Richmond, VIVII, and Washington 8: Lee. They scored 116 points while holding the oppo- sition to a feeble 19. Coaches NIale and Guy had a wealth of material. The offensive stars were fullback Harold Hoak. halfbacks Bobby Pate and Bob Tata, and quarterbacks Charlie Harding and Billy King. The big line was anchored by ends Tom Scott and Vince Pagley, tackle John Wozniak, centers Frank Hicks and Charlie Caldwell, and guards hIeb Turner, Tom Ford, and Lou Showalter. The opening game was perhaps the happiest for the freshmen. They scored a rousing 6-0 victory over Carolina in Scott Stadium. It was the first Virginia victory over a Tarheel freshman team in ten t years. A Carolina fumble set up the only score of the day and Eddie Baird went over for the touchdown. The next week in Blacksburg, the Cavayearlings again made the only score of the day when they defeated VPI 6-0. Harold Hoak hit paydirt in the first quarter with the lone score. . Next, the first-year men travelled to Richmond, this time for a BUS MALE track meet with the Spider freshmen. When the game ended they Head hallma 00am were leading the Spiders 48-6. In Lexington the freshmen wbn their fourth straight by knocking off VMI 12-0. Three more touchdowns were called back on penalties. In the finale Virginia routed the Briga- diers of W. 8a L. 44-13. Harold Hoak scored three times and Bob Tata twice. Tata had a 62-yard scoring run called back. 0 The record was enviable. Five and none. But what was more im- portant than the record was the happy thought that this was a pre- view of things to come. FRESHMAN SQUAD First Row: Tau, Ford, Baird. Wells. Pale. Tom Scott, Gay, Phillips, Wozniak, Hieks, Growald, Furst. Crell, Hoak. Harding, Turner. Kingn Mulsey. Clwthorn. Norman Scott, Hays. Bowery, Haggard. Pagley, Second Row: Coach Evan Male, Berry, Doda, Layton, Young, Tavlor Scan. Showalter, Hams, Nally. Wudner. Thomas. Gibson. Burton, Coach Charlie Guy. i 3 -?7 5'. O - f r. . t I i t WRESTLING In 1949-50 wrestling entered its third and most successful year of varsity competition under the able guidance of Doc Finger. The team wound up the season with a record of four wins and five de- feats. The grapplers opened the season with a 27-5 defeat of Davidson. The only loss in points was due to a forfeit in the 128-pound class. Both George Morse and Jack Clarkson gained falls. In the second dual meet the matmen lost to an ex- perienced Johns Hopkins team, 11-19, in Char- lottesville. Co-captain George Morse gained his second fall of the season. In their second home meet the Cavaliers downed the Gallaudet grapplers, 21-3. Next Virginia lost to a strong Penn State team, 5-24. Previously in- jured co-captain Bill Morse appeared for the first time of the year. The Wahoos gained their third . win by downing Temple, 18-11, in Charlottesville. Both Bill and George Morse won by falls. Taking a sudden nose dive the grapplers dropped three in a row to West Virginia, VMI, and Wash- ington 8C Leeeall strong Southern Conference teams. W 61 L was last year,s conference champ. The Cavaliers closed the season by gaining their fourth win of the year against VPI. In the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Tournament held at Princeton, Bill Morse gained a fourth, to become the first Virginia wrestler to place in the Easterns. Even though this yearis team was not quite as successful as it could have been, the future looks bright. With the aid of this year1s undefeated freshman team and several excellent transfer stu- dents, next year should bring a strong Virginia wrestling squad. VVRESTLING SQUAD First Row: Hewitt, Bill Morse, George Mane, Derrico. Martin. Second Row: Gilliam tManagerL Clarkson. Wood. McLan'n, Senft, Baninger, Coach Finger. The Virginia scccermen, under the guiding hand of Coach Lawrence T. Ludwig, ended their third year of varsity competition with a comparatively successful sea- son of five wins and five losses. The Wahoo booters were led throughout the season by veterans Captain Jeff Beardall, Jack Bretherton, Bill Greenhalgh and newcomers Johnson and Barnard. The Cavaliers were beaten, but not outplayed in the opening game of the season by the Duke Blue Devils 2-0. The following week the Virginia booters snapped back from the Duke defeat by beating W. 65 L. 3-1. The soccermen gained their second straight victory of the season, this time 9-0, at the expense of R.P.I. in Rich- mond. A highly talented Maryland squad gave the Wahoos their worst defeat of the season by the score of 10-1 on Carfs Field. The following week the Cavalier booters 151 SOCCER eked out a 3-1 victory over an impressive R.P.I. soccer team for the third victory of the season: . ' Little Roanoke college of Salem got its second soccer victory in three years of College competition, downing the Cavaliers 1-0 in a tight and hard-fought match. The Maroons' from Salem got their winning score on a penalty kick in the first quarter. The Tarheels of North Carolina gave the Wahoo booters their second consecutive defeat by a score of 1-0 in a battle played during a cold downpour. Carolinak single tally came in the second quarter when the Chapel Hillmen received a free kick. The Cavaliers wound up their season by winning two from Washington and Lee and Frostburg, both by the margin of 1-0, and dropping the final game to North Carolina State 2-0. JOE NOERTKER Co-Caplm'n BHSHETBHll Gus Tebele twentieth season at Virginia was not his most successful one, but the 1950 team, despite its 12-13 record, was not without its bright moments. Perhaps the most satisfying moment was the 68-64 victory over George Washington, while the biggest disappointment was undOubtedly the failure of the team to repeat 1949's season-ending win over the state-champion, William CV IVIary. High scorer 0n the team was Joe Noertker, whose 503 points won him AIl-State honors for the second straight year. Finishing again behind W. 8: RIBS Ciermak as second leading scorer in the state. the big center broke his own record for scoring by a University player. Co- eaptaining the team with Noertker was guard Walt Yoos. while the other members of the starting five were Lew R'Iorris, Vic Mohl, and scrappy little i5' 60 Frankie Allen. Bill Berner took over Yoos' slot when the veteran set-shot artist graduated in February, while Gil Hooper. Barney Gill and Don Camhell also saw frequent service in substitute roles. Virginia. 63: Richmond Royals. 27 The hoopsters opened the campaign with a one sided victory over Richmond in Memorial Gymnasium. The Royals brought to Charlottesville a semi-pro combine com- posed of several all-time old Dominion greats but failed to give the Cavaliers a game in an unimpressive opener. Co-Captain Walt Yoos took the scoring honors with 16 points while jumping .Ice Nnertker gave evidence of an- other high scoring year with a 14 point performance. WALT YOOS Co-Caplain 152 MANAGER ROBINSON and COACH TEBELL Virginia. 61; Randolph-Macon. 53 The Cavaliers meeting their first collegiate opponent of the season journeyed to Ashland where they took their second victory in as many starts at the expense of the Yellow Jackets of Randolph-Macon 61-53. The team played more as a unit than it had in the opener. Lew Morris dropped in 2l points while Noertker was close bc- hind with 20 points. Virginia. 66: Maryland. 56 The Cavaliers had their first major test of the season when they met the University of R'Iaryland Terps in liemorial Gym. The Virginia cagemen remained unbeat- en by taking the Terrapins in a hard fought game 66-56. Joe Noertker continued to score with ease by bucketing 23 points. His scoring was backed by Allen and Yoos, each collecting 11 points. Le Brawlay of N'Iaryland won high scoring honor with 25 points and was the player of the game both offensively and defensively. Virginia. 60: Roanoke. 45 The hoopsters topped Roanoke for their fourth straight victory of the season. Co-Captain Nnertker and Lew R'Iorris paced the Cavaliers with 26 and 15 points respec- tively, The Roanoke team fought hard until the final whistle, but was no match for the smooth working Tebell- men, with the resulting score being 60-45. Virginia. 61: Duke. 82 The Blue Devils of Duke handed Virginia its initial setback in five starts, 82-61, on an unfamiliar Norfolk court. It was a discouraging game with the Cavaliers en- joying a 10 point lead shortly before half time, only to lose it within two and a half minutes. The taller Duke- men ran Gus Tebell's quintet into the court throughout the second half. The Devils presrnted a fast rugged, predominately sophomore team which Virginia could not hold. Sophomore Dick Groat led Duke with 18 points while Virginia's Noertker and Morris donated I6 and 12 apiece. Virginia. 38; Naval Academy. 61 The Cavaliers travelled to Annapolis and received their second defeat of the season at the hands of the R'Iidshipmen. The future Admirals proved too much for the visiting VVahoos. Noertker, chosen on the NIiddies all- npponent team last year, again caught their eye as he drop- ped in I4 points. NIorris and blohl scored 11 and 6 points apiece. Virginia. 68: George Washington. 64 The Virginia quintet came back into the winning col- umn again by defeating a talented George Washington team on their home court. A last quarter splurge by the hoopsters gave them the victory by the slim margin of four points, in a 68-64 thriller. High scoring Joe Nocrtker led for Virginia with 19 points, while Allen, Yoos and Mohl scored 12, 11 and 10 apiece. Virginia. 59: Gettysburg. 57 The VVahoo cagemen returned home to the familiar surrounding of Charlottesville and beat Gettysburg in one of the most thrilling games of the season. The Cav- aliers were sparked by Vic R'Iohl's accurate hook shoot- ing, which enabled him to take high scoring honors with 19 points. Noertker was close behind with 15 points while Y005 and Allen each contributed 9 points. Virginia. 79: Dickenson College. 62 The Cavaliers came on the home floor again after the Christmas layoff to meet a strong Dickenson aggregation and to meet a zone defense for the first time during the season. Sparked by the remarkable shooting of Dick Zilling, the Red Devils led at halftime 33-32. Virginia came back strong in the second half and took the victory by a 79-62 margin. Noertker tied the Memorial Gym record with 30 points. Little Frankie Allen helped break Dickenson's zone defense with his sparkling Hoor game. Virginia. 67: American University. 58 Displaying considerably improved form the Virginia basketball team defeated American University of Wash- fCantimwd on lmgc 299i BASKETBALL SQUAD First Row: Al Morris, Ryder Jones. Allen. Second Row: Kmpcr. Hooper. Noenker iCo-Captainy, Yoos tCo-Capnini. Lew Morris. Livick. Robinson tManagctL Coach Tebell. Bern . Campbell, Mohl, Hoagland iManaged. - r; ;!il 'i JOE MIRAGLIOTTA, Captain If history judges boxing teams solely on their records, the 1950 Cavaliers will be remembered as only an average team among Virginia boxers. It will be historyls error, for in 1950 Al York produced a Virginia boxing squad that was worlds above average. Its only mediocre quality, the record, was the result of a plague of injuries which forced the mittmen to forfeit one bout in all but two of their meets. What the record did not tell was that this team included four of the finest boxers ever to appear in a Virginia ring and at least four more whose skill and courage would make them welcome assets to any team. Even the record, 3 wins, 3 draws, 1 defeat, was far better than it sounded. While the team looked groggy in the first rounds of the season. it was quick to gain strength, and by the final round had won three of its last four matches. The three teams it KO'd were Citadel, Catholic U., and powerful Syracuse. The draws were with Miami. Army, and Penn State, and the loss was to South Carolina. Following Virginia tradition in recent years, the strength of this year's box fighters was again in the light- er weights. The best record was turned in by quick-jab- hing 125-pounder, Len Coiner whose crafty lighting won him six out of seven bouts. At 130 was the immaculate boxer, Al Hollingsworth, who jabbed his way to his third Eastern championship. Again the teams crowd- pleaser and most dangerous fighter was Grover h'Iasterson in the I35-p0und class. All year Bat threw sledge-hammer left and rights with the speed and accuracy of a 40mm. At 145 veteran Johnny Burch gained draws and victories which several times gave Virginia the vital margin in points. Captain Joe Miragliotta, 155, ended his four year career at Virginia with an enviable record and an EIBA JOE WOOD, Manager AL YORK Boxing Caarlr crown. With little experience but a stout heart, John Gusdonivich fought four courageous matches at 165. Hard-hitting Lamont Atwell furnished the fireworks in the 175-p0und class. Although sidelined with injuries part of the season, he won two valuable decisions. Always last on the card but far from last in the hearts of the crowd was chunky heavyweight, George Davis. What Davis lacked in ring savvy, he made up with fortitude. Quick to give aid to Al York with this 1950 team were Assistant Coach Bress, F reshman Coach Rath- bun, and Managers Joe Wood and Bill Ward. Virginia. 2; South Carolina. 6 In the opening match the Cavaliers travelled to Colum- bia, S. C. to suffer their only defeat to a powerful and BILL WARD, Manager 156 lucky South Carolina squad. Len Coiner and A1 Hollings- worth were Virginials only victors, although Bat blaster- son decisively outclassed his opponent, only to lose the decision through the refereels scoring error. Virginia. 4: Miami. 4 A mob of vacationing Cavalier playboys made Al York's mittmen feel at home in Kliami and they came up with a draw. Captain lVIiragliotta humiliated lMiamils Vlrglma. 4V2; Syracuse. 3V2 Before over 4,500 Spectators in R'Iemorial Gym, Vir- ginia pulled the boxing upset of the year by defeating Syracuse, last yearls EIBA champs, in a hotly contested match. Coiner, Hollingsworth, Masterson, and Miragliot- ta won and Burch drew. Virginia. 4: Penn State. 4 In their usual seasonal slump the Cavalier boxers got tContinued an Page 312J BOXING SQUAD First Row: Masterson. Hollingswanh, IJBOIWiI, Miragliotu lCaprainL Coincr, Burns, Burch. Second Row: Coach York. Wood tManagerl, Davis, Ritchie, Burgess, Smith, Couig, Ellsworth, Atwell, Ward t'Managerj, Lieut. Bress tAss't. Coachl. Rarhbun tFreshman Coachl. NCAA champ, Jim Bernardina. The other winners were Conier, Masterson, and Burch. Virginia. 4: Army. 4 After winning four out of the first live matches, the Virginians faded fast by forfeiting in 165 and losing I75 and heavyweight. Len Coiner punched out his third straight decision. One cadet forgot to duck one of Al Hollingsworthls lethal lefts and ended flat on the canvas. NIasterson and Miragliotta were also victors. Virginia, 4V2; Citadel. 3V2 Against the Citadel the Cavaliers battered their way to the first victory of the year. A bitterly-fought heavyweight scrap was the deciding bout. Courageous George Davis fought Citadel's Ferndon to a draw that gave Virginia the winning points. The other points were added by Coiner, Hollingsworth, Masterson, and Miragliotta. When Bat hits lem they feel it LE .. ... to. . .xmm .. ,. r . dawwhddcu... .xamu 1min. Coach Marlin MacKenzie and co-captains Bill Craw- ford and Jim Phillips led the varsity swimmers through a very creditable season in 1950. Although the record of four wins and five losses was only mediocre, the record does not tell the whole story. Three of the losses were by tantallizing one-point margins. Furthermore, the Wahoo tankmen splashed their way to a state championship. The swimming squad was loaded with outstanding performers. Perhaps the workhorse of the team was Kirk Williams, who swam the 220, 440, and 400-yard relay. He was state 440 and 1,500 meter champ. Another Speedster was porpoisc-like Charlie Carroll, who also swam the 220, 440, and 400-yard relay. He was state 220 champ. The squad was rounded out by breast strokers Pike McCasland and Bill Wheeler; 220 men Eddie Paul and Chick HaIIoCk; dashmen Jim Scott, state 50-yard champ, Bill Crawford, and Norris Broyles; and divers Jim Phillips and Chuck Wise. Certainly the biggest spectacle of the year for on- lookers, although a rough day for the Cavaliers, was the La Salle meet. One of the nation,s swimming powers, La Salle displayed its world recordholder, Joe Verdeur. Five new pool records were set in that meet. THE RECORD Virginia . 37; Penn State . 38 Virginia . 35; Randolph Macon . 31 Virginia . 40; Delaware . 3,5 Virginia . 24; La Salle . 51 Virginia . 37; V M I . 38 Virginia . 46; V P I . 29 Virginia . 41; Duke . 34 Virginia . 30; NC State 45 Virginia . 37; Penn State . 38 SVVIMMING SQUAD First Row: Wheeler. Broyles. Scott, WilliamsI Phillips. Crawford, Carroll, Hallock. Paul. Second Row: Coach Heidloff, Vnshell tManagerL Humphries, Wise, McCasland, Fenill, Neibon, Davis tManagerL Coach MacKenzie. 160 CAPTAIN BUDDY LOVI NC The 1949 Virginia linksmen, under the supervision of Coach Butch Slaughter, drove, approached, and putted themselves to a better than average season. When the last putt dropped in the hole, the record stood at nine wins, six losses, and one tie. The squad was composed of several outstanding and many hatd-working golfers. The number one man, Pat Janssen, is one of the top amateurs in the state and in the South. His frequent sub-par rounds made him a constant winner. Captain Buddy Loving, who is noted GOLF scattered among such able golfers as Fred Phillips, Clint McHenry, Sunny King, Nick Miller, and Bill Leonard. Practice and home matches were held on the hilly and difhcult course of Farmington Country Club. Here, every afternoon, spectators could watch the sizzling tee shots and dead-eye putting of student golfers vieing for positions on the Virginia squad. Their hard work paid off, because the team finished the season with a very creditable record. SCHEDULE Virginia .................... 9, Haverford .......................... 0 Virginia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ISVZ; Williams ............................ 5V2 Virginia 7; Harvard ............................ 2 Virginia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3; Naval Academy ............... 4 Virginia .................... 7; V. M. I. ............................... 2 Virginia .................... 4 Vz; Ohio U,. -. WW- 41 2 Virginia .................... 5 V2; W. a L. .............................. 312 V 1rg1n1a .................... 3 , Princeton ........................... 4 Virginia .................... 2; Maryland ............................ 5 Virginia ................. 313; Carolina ............................... l4 Virgmia .................... 18; Richmond .......................... 9 Vitgmia .................... 2; V.P.1. ............................... a 7 Virginia .................... 9; Richmond ......................... 0 Virginiam ................. 1; V.P.I. .................................. 8 Virginia ................... 4; W. 6: L .......................... e 3 Virginia .................... 8 yz , V.P.I. .............................. .Vz Eastern Intercollegiate Golf Assn.-l949 for his long wood ShOts, Was added insurance in the Virginia --------------------- 3; Pennsylvania ---------------------- 4 number two position. From numbers three to seven the Virginia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5; Georgetown ........................ 2 positions were in a constant state of Hux. They were Virginia ................... l; Naval Academy .................. 6 GOLF SQUAD Towns, Doen'ng thJ, Phillips, Fling tAssW. Prod, Miller, Loving tCapxainL Herbert, McHenry, Coach Slaughter, Jansen, King, McStain. BHSEBHll l 71 1': f . Ewe i . .. - The fence-breakers Gus Tebellis varsity baseball squad racked up twelve wins while losing six games in the 1949 season. During the course of the year four other games ended in ties, an unusually high number for baseball. From the very beginning in early March the baseball experts had labeled the Tebellmen as a squad strong in the hurling department, but weak at the plate. On the whole this prediction proved accurate. With the exception of Tom Phillips, Bill Bemer, and Dave Carr, no Cavalier batters hit over .300. Phillips paced the Orange and Blue stickmen with a torrid .452 batting average. Carr made a successful shift to left field after three years as the regu- lar Virginia catcher. Jack Leachman paced the moundsmen with a string of six victories without a loss. Captain Neal Wade and right- hander Buddy Charles also stood out on the mound. Wade won three and lost two games. Charles, record stood at two and two. Leachman, Phillips, and Bob Huff, captain-elect, were named to the All-State squad. Five members of the 1949 team played their last baseball game for Virginia. They were: Captain Wade, Jack Forst, Dave Carr, John Schulz, ' GUS TEBELL, Caatli and Bill tMoosei Pandak. NEAL WADE, Captain ' 162 CARLTON ELLIOTT, First Base Virginia opened and closed its season with victories. In both cases Leachman was the hurler. He defeated Spring- field 7-2, and in his finest pitching performance of the year halted Rutgers 3-1 in the finale. Hence the Cavaliers gained revenge for two defeats at the hands of Rutgers on Lambeth Field earlier in the year. The team won four and lost two in State competition. Included among Virginiais victories were wins over Har- vard, West Virginia, Rutgers, Akron, Richmond, V.P.I., Trinity, Washington 5: Lee, and Fort Meade. Their ties were with Michigan, Yale, North Carolina, and Fort Meade. After a mid-season disability to produce the right run at the right time had resulted in most of its losses, the team tallied behind Captain Wade, who had been kept on the bench by a foot infection, to defeat Fort Meade, who had First Row: Parrott. J. Patton. Lau lin, Vernon, Schultz, Wynn, Taylor. Second BILL BERNER, Catcher previously tied the Cavaliers. From then on, in its last seven games, the team won five and tied two. Probably the most exciting afternoon was provided on April 19th, when the Cavaliers came from behind with three runs in the eighth inning and one in the ninth to turn back V.P.I., 7-6. Phillips, three hits brought his bat- ting average at the time to an unprecedented .546 for the first thirteen games of the season. Statistics such as batting averages, however, and pitch- ing records are nothing more than a collection of insignifi- cant facts and figures. They cannot adequately tell the story of the 1949 baseball team. To Coach Tebell and their supporters, the 1949 baseball team was a squad which in every way exemplified the fine ideals of sportsmanship and competitive spirit, qualities which are typical of Virginia varsity teams. Row: Kruger tMana ed, Evans. Charla, Bcrner, S. Patton, Pandak, Cart, Leach- man. Forst, Kyger, Caine. Third ow: Davenport, Harris. Phillipe. Elliot, Kemp , TjoHat, Bracey, archetti, HuE. Burnett tAss't. CoachL Boyer tAss't. Man- aged. Fourth Row tAbunti: Coach Tebeli, Captain Wade. TOM PHILLIPS JACK LEACHMAN DAVE CARR HIl-Statt Right fielder fIlI-Stalr pitrller Left field RECORD Virginia. .3 ' Springfield w 2 Virginia .. ' Ohio University ..... Virginia ..... 4' Rutgers ...... 6 Virginia . ' V.P.I. Virginia....,.,m ,. 5' Rutgers ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ll Virginian. 1' Richmond Virginia .................... 3; Haverford ................ 7 ................ 2 Virginia .................... 3; W. 6: L. ..................................... 6 Virginia ............... ,V..12; West Virginia ........................... 2 Virginia ................... 6; Fort Meade ................................. 6 Virginia ................... 2; Harvard ...................................... 0 Virginia ................... 3; Fort Meade ............................... 1 Virginia ................... 1; Michigan ................................... 1 Virginia ................... 6; North Carolina ......................... 6 Virginia 1; Yale ........................ , ..... , .......... 1 Virginia .................. 5; W. a L ....................................... 0 Virginia ................... 3; Trinity ................................... 2 Virginia ................... 7; V.M.I. ........................................ 2 Virginia .................. 7; ........................... , .......... 6 Virginia 3; Richmond ......................... , ...... 2 Virginia .................. 5; North Carolina ......................... 6 Virginia ................... 3; Rutgers ...................................... l BUD CHARLES MICKEY VERNON BOB HUFF Pitcher Semnd Bast All-Stalc Third Base Led by the brilliant play of Captain Harold Burrows, the Cavalier nctmen finished the season with a fine record of eleven wins against five defeats. Two of these losses were to a powerful Cornell squad, while the remaining Cavalier setbacks came at the hands of the strong North Carolina, Miami, and Rollins teams. Burrows, now a tennis immortal at Virginia, wound up his final season of varsity play with a smashing victory over the cocky Gardner Larned of Rollins. His victims also included suCh outstanding performers as Bo Roddey of Davidson and Tony Vincent of Miami. For four varsity seasons his powerful serve and slashing backhand have gained him many victories 0n the Lady Astor courts. The record for his linal season showed 13 wins against 3 losses. Playing in the number 2 and 3 positions for Virginia were two outstanding shotmakers, Shelton Horsley and Tom VVyche. Horsley, TEllllIS probably the most improved player on the squad, displayed a great variety of shots along with a tremendous amount of stamina to mark up many wins. VVyche with his steady tennis and his lighting will to win was a great asset to the Virginia team. Two veterans of the Lady Astor courts. Hank Valentine and Jack Rixey, were solid fixtures in the number 4eand 5 slots. To- gether they formed a doubles combination which proved hard to beat. Two boys from the deep South, Larned Munoz and Eli Tullis battled all season for the number 6 position. There was hardly a shade of difference between the two. with both re- turning as valuable assets to future Virginia teams. The Baby Cavaliers. captained by Billy Long. also had a suc- cessful season. Twice they defeated a good S.M.A. team only to lose the same number of times to a well-rounded squad from XVoodberry Forest. TENNIS SQUAD Coach Rohman, Hal Buttows tCaptainl, Tom Wyche. Jack Rixey, Shelton Hotsley, Hank Valentine, Eli Tullis, Larned Munoz. HAL BURROWS Captain THE RECORD Virginia ................ 7; Haverford .................. 2 Virginia ................ 8; Michigan State ............... I Virginia ............... 2; Cornell ..................... 7 Virginia ................ 1; Cornell ..................... 8 Virginia ................ 9; Yale ....................... 0 Virginia ................ l3: Williams ................... 2 Virginia ................ 3; North Carolina ............... 6 Virginia ................ 9; Richmond ................... 0 Virginia ................ 9; N. C. State .................. 0 Virginia ................ 5; Duke ....................... 2 Virginia ................ 7; Davidson ................... 2 Virginia ................ 2; Miami ...................... 7 Virginia ................ 4.; Rollins ..................... 5 Virginia ................ 5; Princeton ................... 4. Virginia ................ 9; W. 5; L ...................... 0 Virginia ............... 9; Country Club of Va ........... o lHCBOSSE As many predicted Lacrosse has become one of Vir- giniais top sports. Under the able guidance of Coach Charlie Guy, one time Navy great, the stickman won seven and lost four games last spring. It was only the third year of Collegiate competition since the war. The highlight of the schedule came when the under- dog Cavalieris upset the highly touted Rennsaler Poly- technic Institute's 1948 Olympic Champions, 9-8. This victory snapped R. P. I.'s winning streak of thirty- five consecutive games Led by Captain Bobby Proutt, All-American defense- man, the stickmen lost only to the major collegiate pow- ers. While being defeated by Johns Hopkins National Collegiate Champions, the VVahoos scored more goals against the Blue Jays than any other team had scored in three years of play. Bill Hooper, known stellar attackman, was the in- dividual high scorer of the team and made second team All-American. John Burch and Rus Trautfelter made honorable mention All-America. Burch and Proutt were invited to play in the North-South game. Bill Sinclair and Bill Crawford, two new men, were in no small part responsible for the Cavaliers' successful season along with the oldtimers Bert Sadtler, Sam Meredith, Tom Cram- well, Jim Daugherty, Ron Richards, and Ian Hemming. Johns Hopkins, 17; Virginia, 9 The Cavaliers opened their season by losing to the N ational Champion Blue Jays of Johns Hopkins by 17-9. Virginia was led an attack by Hooper, Burch and lime- dith with two goals each. Bill Crawford, playing his first game as goalie, was outstanding with 19 saves. a . 3 Coach Guy and All-Americam Bobby Proutt and Bill Hooper Navy, 13; Virginia, 2 Virginia lost its second lacrosse game in as many starts to Navy. Again the loss was to a national power. Penn State, 4; Virginia, 9 The stickmen gained their first victory by bearing down in the third period and then holding on. Captain Bob Proutt was the best performer on the field and was a big factor in the win. W. 8: L., 6; Virginia, 9 The XVahoos came from behind to nip the Generals 9-6. Hooper and Sadtler paced the attack while the defense was led by Proutt, Hemming and Sinclair. Top Row: Coach Guy, Taubman, Boone Bonham, Gore, Richard, Thomson. Couig. Hooper, Sadller, Coady, Crawford. Second Row: Burch. Pressman. Whiteley, Cunth. Meredith. Daugherty. Ptaut, Hemmmg. McDermotl, Andrea. Third Row:Sackvtr, Hicsc, Huppfeldt. Briggs, Albert. Hicks Cmnwcll. Middleditch, Humphries. xm- f 4.96.3. A - . vet. T- WM..- -3M . .4; Action in the Hopkim Game V. M. L, 10; Virginia, 11 With substitutes playing most of the game, the team won this one easily. Tom Cramwell, Ron Richard, and Bill Hupfelt were high scorers with two goals apiece. R. P. L, 8; Virginia, 9 Playing their best game, the Cavaliers cut down the Olympic Champs and winners of thirty-five straight games. Sam Meredith, jim Daugherty and John Burch were excellent at midfield. Russ Trautfelter scored the winning goal with only fifteen seconds remaining in the game. W. 86 L., 3; Virginia, 11 The VVahoo's travelled to Lexington and took the Gen- erals into camp to the tune of 11-3. Jerry Humphreys led the scoring with three goals. Mt. Washington, 14; Virginia, 6 hit. Washington which could be classed as a semi-pro team and is considered the strongest team in the nation was too much for the Cavaliers. Bill Hooper was high scorer for Virginia with two goals. The Cavalier defense was good, but it was up against too much depth. Duke, 8; Virginia, 3 By playing the best game of their season the Blue Devils pulled an upset over the VVahoos and beat them 8-3. North Carolina, 1; Virginia, 12 The lacrosse team of Virginia was the only athletic team that beat a Carolina team all year. Carolina was no match for the Cavaliers, and again reserves went into action. FIST YEAR LACROSSE Top Row: Spencer. N6. Archer. Laborwit. Wright, Sentt. Bottom Row: Barnard. Godine, Chase. Davis, Poole, Detrich, Shipley. Compton, Jones, Dnnohne, Schiede, Wood Donally, Atkins. Albrecht. Dimonstein. Cold! TBHCH The spring of 1949 was an unusual year for Coach Archie Hahn and his Virginia ttackmen. However, it was a year which comes to every coach and team. It was one which brought a losing team. But what is even more unusual and creditable is that Archie Hahn and his cindermen have been able to postpone this losing year for so long. Coach Hahn was hampered throughout the year by a lack of good distancemen. However, he did a good job in molding a team around the few Captain Pritchett and his polevaulters, Hunter De Buns a: returning lettetmen from the previous years State Roller Championship team. The result of this lack of experienced men was that the Cavalier trackmen dropped all four of their dual meets and placed a poor fourth in the Big Six Meet. Virginia, 62; V. M. I., 69 e . The Cavalier cindermen started OK the season i ', , . by losing to the Keydets of V.M.I. by the closest ermaw- 93211 ! .J 43... ...7wd . m - margin of the year. i i e. Virginia, 30V2; Duke, 95V2 Duke trounced the Cavaliers in the second meet of the year by a margin of 65 points. Captain Danny Mohler led the Wahoos with 8 points. Stu Lancaster took the only first place by winning the broad jump event. Charlie Mott and Lyons Taylor each contributed 3 points to the CavalieHs total with second places in the 440, 880, and discus. Big Six Meet In the Big Six Meet V.P.I. proved their superi- ority in Virginia track by leaving the rest of the state competitors in their starting blocks. Virginia placed fourth behind VP.I., V.M.I. and William 6C Mary with a total of 26 points. Danny Mohlet captured firsts in both the high and low hurdles to highlight Vitginiak appearence at the meet. I68 Archie says, Warm up and no shin splints Virginia, 39; North Carolina, 88 The Tarheel trackmcn coasted to an easy victory over Archiehs boys on Lambeth Field in the third dual meet of the season. Charlie Mott took Vir- giniahs only first place with a discuss heave of 133 ft: State A.A.U. Meet With 37M; points Virginia took second place Distancemen warming up behind the Quantico Marines in the State A.A.U. o meet. Virginia, 48; Georgetown, 78 The Cavalier cindermen ended the unsuccessful season by being outrun, outjumped, and outthrown by Georgetown. Bob Roller pole vaulted 12'6 to gain a first, while Lcw Morris and Charlie Mott captured the only other firsts of the day. IIITIHIMIJBHLS A thrilling football play-off, an exciting intramural boxing tournament, :1 close cross-country event, hard fought and well played badminton and volleyball games and a run to the wire between a well-balanced Deke team, the strong A.T.O.'s and a fighting PiKa squad for high point honors-these were the things which featured the 1949-50 Intramural season at the University. The Dekes, for the past three years I-M high point winners, made an early bid for a fourth consecutive victory by winning the University touch football and volleyball championships. Led by the brilliant play of Hal Burrows the men on Carr's Hill won the Fraternity championship by defeating the runner-up A.T.O.'s, 19-13. In the play- off for the University championship the Barrsters, Inde- pendent champions, battled the Dekes on even terms in two tie games but finally went down to defeat, 33-12. Angus Peyton led the BarrstersT attack, while Frank Goodman and Johnny Moore along with Burrows were outstanding for the Dekes. Beta, St. Elmo, Zeta Psi, S.A.E., Sigma Nu and St. Anthony Hall also fielded strong touch football teams. The fourth annual All-MAD Bowl team was picked by the officials with Hal Burrows and Angus Peyton being unanimous choices for two of the backfield positions. Sam RIeredith tZeta P30 ......... E. Gus Daniel tSt. Elmoy ........... E. Hy VVelIing tBarrstersy .......... G. John Gorman tQuacksT .......... G. Smoot Falghren tA.T.OJ ........ C. Hal Burrows tDekei ............ B. Angus Peyton iBarrstersy ........ B. Hal Xanders tSt. Elmoy ......... B. Jim Green tSigma Nui .......... B. A tall and weIl-coordinated Deke team won the Uni- versity volleyball championship by defeating the A.T.O.'s, runner-up in the A League and then trouncing the B League champions, the PiKa's. Walt Yoos, Johnny 11er, Jim Welch, Bill Hooper, Harvey Lindsay, Ken NICEI- wain, and Jack Rixey made up the winning Deke combi- nation. The Phi Cams, Phi Kap, and the PiKa's placed strong teams in the play-offs in the A League as did the Dekes, runner-up PiKzfs and the S.A.E.'s in the B League. Bud Cooper, a Phi Gam, broke the tape first in the Intramural Cross-Country race followed by Ted Will- cox of St. Elmo Hall, and Bob Albergotti, a Deke. Cooper covered the two and half mile up and down hill course in 12 mins. 38.3 sec. George Connors, Gus Daniel, and King Lambert, all representing St. Elmo, took fourth, fifth and sixth places respectively. Bob Ritchie, 21 S.P.E. placed seventh, and Bob Shackleford of the Phi Gams won the eighth place points. The annual I-IVI boxing tournament was again held this year in B'Iemorial Gym and the Zeta Psi's won the team championship with 20 points, followed by Delta Upsilon and Kappa Sig, each with 16 points. The results are as follows: 125 lb. class ...... Friedlander tZ.B.TJ 2nd, Bedford tKappa Sigy I 30 lb. class ...... Keeley tZeta Ps0 Jenkins tBetaO 135 lb. class ...... Taylor tKappa Sigl Dillon tTheta Chil 145 lb. class ...... Whiteley UIUJ Linker tTridentl 155 lb. class ...... Marshall tPiKal Parker iSigma Nul 165 lb. class ...... Lyle tPhi Kapl Gambino tSigma Chil 175 lb. class ...... Shipley tZeta Psil Burgess tTridentl Heavyweight ...... Ball tDekel Pierce iSigma Chil In one of the most exciting final games in 141 history the PiKa five, led by Slim Richardson, Bob Huff, and Zeke Holland, defeated a fighting Phi Delt team, 42-41 in a double-overtime to win their third consecutive Fra- ternity basketball championship. In the independent league the Law School upset a heavily favored Conquistador team to win the title. The Sigma Chi,s placed third in fraternity competition while the Dekes nailed down fourth place honors. Wallis Goodwin, representing Chi Psi, was a double winner in individual sports as he won the badminton and horseshoe pitching championships. King Lambert of St. Elmo was runner-up to Goodwin in the badminton singles while John Alba, a Conquistador, took second place in the horseshoe-pitching. There was an all-Deke final in badminton doubles, with Bill Barksdale and Ed Homer defeating Ken lVIcElwaine and John NIoore. There was also an all-St, Anthony Hall final in horse- shoe-pitching doubles with Spike Garland and Bill Mere- dith winning a close one from Ed Leake and Herb Jack- son. The largest entry list in I-M history featured its annual swimming meet held in lVIemorial Gym pool. Four new records were set as the Law School gained top honors with 35 points, edging out St. Elmo with 31 points. In third place was S.A.E. with 25 points. The four new records set were by Lamb of the Law School in the 50 yard dash, Cot of Zeta Psi in the 50 yard breast stroke, Long of S.A.E. with the 50 yard back stroke, and the Law School in the 200 yard relay. As this book goes to press the I-M winter season is drawing to a close, and the spring sports are about to begin. In softball last years champion, the hard hitting A.T.O. nine is out to repeat its winning performance but will find the going diHicult with Kappa Sig, Sigma Chi, and S.P.E. entering strong squads again. In golf the winning Deke foursome of last year will be out to make it two straight, and in order to repeat must defeat the strong A.T.O. and S.P.E. squads. As it looks now the Dekes are well on their way to a fourth consecutive high point trophy. They have ap- proximately 275 points and being trailed by the PiKa,s with some 190 points and the A.T.O.'s with about 175 points. The University is indebted to Marlin NIacKenzie, Di- rector of I-NI, and the two senior managers, Skip For- rest and Herb Jackson for their efforts in making Intra- murals a success this year. THE FBHTEBIIITIES AKE '- Founded at Yale in 1844. Established at Uni- versity of Virginia on November 26, 1852. DElTH HHPPH EPSIlOII Hedley McNeer Bowen J. Malcolm Luck Maynadier Mason David W. Carr John C. Dabney Harold M. Burrows John W. Moore E. Henry St. Clair Allen C. Smith Edwin D. King, Jr. Joseph M. Wood, III William P. Hoagland Leonard P. Coiner Rufus C. Barkley, Jr. Gordon R. Jones Richard L. Godine FRATRES IN FACULTATE Lewellyn GriHin Hoxton FRATRES IN URBE Roger Richmond Rinehart Willie Thomas Barnett Roger Richmond Rinehart, Jr. Gus K. Tebcll ACTIVES Edwin B. Homer. Jr. William A. Forrest, Jr. William U. Hooper John C. Gant James VVelch Charles H. Sackctt Clifford H. Fox A. Gardner Harden Walter F. Yoos Robert P. Albergotti William R. Barksdale Frank Batten Harrison Nesbit. 11 Charles J. Mott Henry N. Taylor Harvey Lindsay INITIATES Jay McClure Willingham Gilbert C. Hooper, Jr. John E. Clarkson Norris A. Broyles Joseph M. Wood, III Paul E. Prillaman Donald H. Strain 174 Clarence E. Keefer, Jr. David Joseph Wood David Joseph W7ood, Jr. William Rinehart Warner Wood John F. Rixey Henry Burnett. IV Ronald Ball L. Kent McElwain Hugh Morris Frank S. Goodman J. Earle Barnett Dabney H. Craighill, Jr. Owen C. Meadows, Jr. Staige D. Blackford, Jr. M. Harris Livich Thomas S. Compton ERIIITV FIRST Row: Joe Wood, Paul Prillaman, Rufus Barkley, Tom Compton, Mickey Willingham. SECOND Row: Owen Meadows, Norris Broyles, Don- Strain, Gil Hooper, Jack Clarkson, Dick Godine, Clarence Keefer, Harris Livick. THIRD Row: Gardner Harden, Henry St. Clair, Frank Goodman, Henry Burnett, Jack Dabney, Dave Carr, Ken McElwaine, Dave Wood, Jack Rixey, John Moore. FOURTH Row: Al Smith, Walt Yoos, Harrison Nesbit, Bob Albergotti, Bill Barksdale, Bill Hoagland, Frank Batten, Joe Wood, Sonny King, Dabney Craighill, Top Row: Charlie Mott, Harry Taylor, John Grant, Harvey Lindsay, Jim Welch, Bill Hooper, Skip Forrest, Ron Ball, Bud Morris. ETA CHAPTER 175 $KT Founded at Jefferson College in 1852. Estab- lished at University of Virginia in 1853. PHI John Ritchfc, I l I John H. Robinson Buckley VVhitlatvh Henry Taylor. Jr. Joel W. Tyson, U C. Talhntt Young, Jr. John K. B. Rennnlds Geoffrey B. Bcardall Martyn Little R. Barham Dodson Jay W. Check Benjamin B. Dutton. Jr. John G. Legg E. Haywood Day Virgil P. Randolph, III Charles C. Zchnder James B. Atkin H H P P H FRATRES 1N FACULTATE Thomas Munfnrd Boyd FRATRES IN URBE James H. Check Noah 1.. Mahn COLLEGE Jnseph E. Heah', Jr. Eugene P. Black chrv C. Mackall Harrv H. Oslmrne John XV. Buyer, Jr. Rives Fleming, Jr. Richard B. Barnhill Robert L. St. Claire. Jr. Robert P. Atkinson VViIliam Mitchell. Jr. Jerry E. Dnrscl PVilliam S. Morris, III S. Burgcs Ilcllicr A. Lynn Ivey, Jr. Rnhert D. Strattnn William H. Lcef. Jr. Rnhert B. Davis Harrv P. Davidxnn James E. Kinard Irlt' R. Hicks. Jr. INITIATES Richard B. chncy Breton B. Morse Franklin Taylnr, III In rvis XV. Lambert Richard C. Smllon, Jr. Jamcx G. lIasslnchcr 176 D. Charles Merriwcthcr Ellsworth M. Kayhnc P 3 Oscar Swincfnrd, Jr. Conrgc Cilmcr C. Bruce Morton XVirt P. Marks. 1H XVilliam S. Ward F. Brett Miller Albert R. Charlton Hunter H. McGuire. Jr. Charles B. Walden. Jr. Stephen Decatur Juhn B. Cnchran Hugh Shun David XV. Duffy James PV. Ray, Jr. Rnhcrt 8. Carroll, Jr. Thnmas W. Trainer tr 9' 45 M'kigt? $13 wmmo m- arsz-Egg swww FBHTEBIIITV. FRONT Row: Bob St. Clair. Barham Dodson, Bob Stratton, Hank Mackall, Ben Dutton, Henry Taylor, Joel Tyson, John Rennolds, George Eager, Dick Barnhill, John Boyer. . SECOND Row: John Owen, Tommy King, Willie Ward, Rives Fleming, Jay Cheek, Lynn Ivey, Bob Davis, Martyn Little, Henry Osborne, Burge Hellier, Bert Charlton, Joe Healy, Bob Atkinson, Talbot Young, Windy Hicks, Witt Marks, Pot Lewis. THIRD Row: Heywood Day, Charlie Zehnder, Church Merri- weather, Jim Atkins, Jerry Dorsel, Jim Kinard, Steve Decatur, Jim Ray, Virgil Randolph, Brett Morse, Jarvis Lambert, Dick Henney, Gene Black, Charlie Walden, Frank Taylor. Top Row: Cal Scollon, Dave Duffy, Billy Mitchell, Brett Mil- ler, Jim Carrol, Hunter McGuire. ALPHA CHAPTER I77 $K2 Founded at the University of Pennsylvania in 1850. Established at the U niversity of Vir- ginia in December 31, I855. PHI FRATRES IN FACULTATE George Cooper, Jr. McLemore Birdsong Lewis M. Hammond John M. Nukes FRATRES IN URBE Hunter P. Falconer Thomas B. Merrick Warren S. Lee Richard K. Fox J. W. S. Gilchrist P. Stuart Grant John Gravely. III Albert L. Harlow Stanley S. Harris Thomas L. Hume IV Lewis Jones, Jr. Russel D. Armentrout, Jr. W. Delavan Baldwin Albert L. Briggs Nathaniel T. R. Burgwyn W. Grimn Burnett William M. Camp, Jr. Edward T. Caton O. VVitcher Dudley, 111 James A Bear James D. Mason Ed Clements Harold Aken Jason Eckford John D. Gray James W. Martin Richard T. Miner, Jr. Godfrey E. Lightbourn Frank T. Nelms Frank T. Sutters Acnvss Robert L. Kamper H. Cecil Kilpatrick James P. Lane R. Winston McGeorge Carl N. Miller, Jr. Daniel N. Mohler. Jr. Hill Montague, III John D. Munford INACTIVES Charles Noe INITIATES Joseph R. Newell Richard G. Scheide Ben M. Smith I78 HHPPH SIGI'IIH Oscar W. Underwood James D. Wbod Lyttleton T. Wood Thomas K. Sexton Ralph W. Shoaf Edwin Talley Robert C. Weir Charles E. Williamson Sandy Wellford A. Churchill Young, III Robert F. Lyle Lilburn Talley Fred Young Joseph Smith, Jr. Bob Pickett WKFD5Y$ .. n . FBHTEBIIITV FRONT Row: Churchill Young, Guppy Armentrout, Ed Talley, Bill Camp, Leon Briggs, Lil Talley, Del Baldwin, Winkie Mc- George, Buddy Shoaf. SECOND Row: Stu Grant, Charlie Williamson, Stan Harris, Al Harlow, John Mumford, Stuart Gilchrist, Sandy Wellford, Cecil Kilpatrick, Joe Newell, Buddy Sexton, Bill Lybrook. THIRD Row: Tippy Lightbourn, Ben Smith, Joe Smith, Grigfiin Burnett, Lewis Jones, Jim Lane, Bob Pickett, Harry Akin, Jim Martin, Nat Burgwyn. TOP Row: Tim Hume, Bob Kemper, John Gravely, Bob Lyle, Dick Scheide, Ned Caron, Frank Turner. ETACHAPTER 179 13911 Founded at Miami University, 1839. Estab- lished at the University of Virginia in 1854. B E T 9 Albert J. Barlow, MA-C.P.A. p Hardy C. Dillard, LLD David A. Smith William Massie Smith C. Grove McGowan James D. Atkinson, Jr. Harrison Baird W illiam Moncure Boothe Walther Montgomery Cart Henry Marshall deButts Richard Mcllwaine Dunn, Jr. Charles Eager Gilliam Sherwood Staplus Cadwell James Moncure Lee Waverley L. Berkley Frederic Warren Butler Jack M. Gwaltney Henry L. Hughes, Jr. FRATRES IN FACULTATE VViHiam H. Faulkney,. MA-PA.D FRATRES IN URBE Carl M. Davis, Jr. Junius R. Fishbnrne Gen. E. R. W. McCabe Charles Venable Miner John J. Owen Col. Leqtus J. Owen ACTIVES Gardener Rugg Hathway John E. R. Hayes Thomas Parker Hudgins John Stewart XValker John William Warner, Jr. Chiswell D. L. Perkins John Benson Jenkins, III Henry Preston Jordon, Jr. Dillard Chapcll Laughlin Stanley Jacob Magenheimer . Walter B. Martin, Jr. Beverly Sydnor Mauch INACTIVES Thomas Justin Moore, Jr. James John Ryan INITIATES Robert R. Humphries James G. Johnson Leighton M. Lodbell J. Ramsey Martin 180 Clifford P. McKinney, Jr. Cyrus W. Merrill, Jr. William J. Root John J. Scott T H E T II P I Archibald B. Shepersnn, MA-PH.D Dr. Charles C. Tennant George E. Walker, Jr. Hugh Ambrose Murrill William Henry Parrish, III John Miller Payne Andrew Scott Richard Allen Vinton, Jr. Phillip Campbell Wright James Mcllhaney William T. Scott, Jr. Robert T. Shellburne Freeman M. Wade Thomas Jefferson Smith, III B 0 am? TERIIITV BOTTOM Row: Warren Butler, Cliflf McKinney, Jimmy Scott. 181 FIRST ROW: Bev Mauck, Dick Dunn, John Jenkins,vHenry de- Butts, Gus Hathaway, Jim Lee, Bill Boothe, Harry Burns. SECOND Row: Mike Murrill, Henry Hughes, Ed Gilliam, Leigh- ton Lobdell, Jeff Smith, Bob Humphries, Bill Scott, Steve Mag- genheimer. THIRD Row: Bob Nelson, Jim Atkinson, John Warner, Walter Cart, John Hayes, Dick Vinton, Ramsey Martin. FOURTH Row: Archie, Walter Martin, Stuart Walker, Bill Parrish, Phil Wright, Mac Wade, Cy Merrill, Kale. FIFTH ROW: Jack Gwaltney, Jimmy Johnson, Waverley Berkley, Dillard Laughlin, Johnny Root, Bob Shelburne. OMICRON CHAPTER QAX Founded at Union College in 1847. Estab- lished at University of Virginia in 1857. THETH DElTH Albert George Adam Balz James Cooke Bardin Albert Balz William P. Broas Clyde E. Brown John Campbell Robert E. Carriagan Robert L. Cury Daniel H. Detwiler Shayne M. Dillon Walter W. Finnegan Charles W. Stanley William B. Guy Robert H. Barnard Edward D. Brazier Ray D. Brock Leonard Chase FRATRES IN FACULTATE George Bookenville Zehmer James Robert Cook Vincent William Archer Thomas J. Michie ACTIVES Roger D. Mickey Jeremy E. Mason Clinton A. McHenry A. Howson Michie. Jr. John W. Mill, Jr. Phillip M. Payne Charles C. Peyton John K. Hastings VViIliam D. Humphries Robert L. Hurley Harold C. Hutchensons Richard W. Johnson Jay C. Kauffman Harold J. Kish James W. Koontz INACTIVES G. Scott Kirklcy Charles D. Pittman PLEDGES John U. Y. Lancaster G. Bruce Leib Lawrence Leins Russell T. Matheny Joel A. Clark xVilliam F. Dettor W. Kent Fernald William E. Howard 182 Douglas B. Patterson, Jr. CHI Evan Male Grant M. Sprinkle Charles Stevens, Jr. Harry C. Thompson, Jr. Willard L. Wade. Jr. William D. Walsh Richard VVesterman Richard Wheeler John R. VVhittemore Alec J. Slivinski Giles D. Powell Paul H. Payne Edward L. Poling John L. Threshie Charles R. Troutfelter RHTERIIITV 183 FRONT Row: Harry Thompson, Jack Campbell, Bob Carrigan, Clyde Brown, Charles Peyton, Clint McHenry, Dick Wester- man, Grant Sprinkle, Walt Finnegan, Bill Guy, Bill Stanley. SECOND Row: Hewson Michie, Shayne Dillon, J6hn Whine- more, Danny Pittman, Bill Wade, Charles Stevens, Douglas Patterson, John Lancaster, Bob Barnard, Roger Mackey. THIRD Row: Richard Johnson, Larry Leins, Phil Payne, Dick Wheeler, Ray Brock, Jack Hastings, Bill Humphries, Bill Howard, Bill Broas, Ed Poling. FOURTH Row: Harold Hutchens, Jim Koontz, Bob Cury, Bill Dettor, Denny Detwiler, Hal Kich, Kent Femald, Bruce Leib, Russell Matheny. FIFTH Row: Jerry Mason, Jack Threshie, Len Chase, Ed. Brazier Al Baltz, James Banks. 7 NUCHAPTER QJPA Founded at Jefferson College in 1840. Estab- lished at University of Virginia in 1858. PHI Gnmmn DElTH FRA'I'RES IN FACULTATE Raymond C. Bicc Colgate W. Darden, Jr. M. B. Perry, Jr. Harry R. Pratt John E. Canaday James H. Newman Sidman P. Poole Donald Richberg FRATRES 1N URBE Thomas Farrar Armistead Dohie William Hildreth Acnves Richard V. Atkinson Fulton W. Fite John R. Howard Charles H. Roher William M. Ballard John J. Frederick Timothy R. Ives Alfred C. Shakleford E. H. Brooks, Jr. James O. Freeman James E. Marble George D. Tuttle Robert W. Cogswell James E. Fleming ' Harry B. Mchen C. Burkett Van Kirk C. Peyton Daniel. Jr. Sidney B. Hall, Jr. Alton L. Powell, III David M. VVakelee Samuel B. Davis, Jr. Richard R. Hegamastcr Allan S. Reynolds George C. Williams Warren H. Foster John H. Willis INACTIVES Ted Thomas INITIATES Howard C. Bottomley Joseph F. Gallagher Thomas R. Jarman, Jr. James A. Murphy Shelbu C. Coblentz Roger C. Harvey Samuel J. Milligan Thomas W. Parry, Jr. Timothy M. Corneli Milton C. Jackson, Jr. William E. Moore William T. Williams James R. Coulter 184 BHT 185 ERIIITV FRONT Row: A. C. Shackleford, C. W. Darden, John Fredench, Dean Newman, Marvin Perry. SECOND Row: Jim Marable, Jack Willis, Peyton Daniel, Bill Ballard, Jim Fleming, Jim Jessie, George Williams, Dick Tuttle, Dick Hegamaster, Chick Foster, Bob Cagswell, Snake Freeman, Walt King. THIRD Row: Wade Hover, Fulton Fite, George Stack, Ed Brooks, Dave Waklee, John Howard, Buckett VanKirk, Sam Davis, Tim Ives, Lou Cowling, Richard Atkinson, Charlie Rohrer. Top Row: Milton Jackson, Sam Milligan, Roger Harvey, Joe Gallagher, Tom Jarman, Jim Coulterm, Tom Perry, Tim Corneli, Hal Bottemly, Bill Williams, Gene Moore. OMICRON CHAPTER EAE Founded at University of Alabama in 1845. Established at the University of Virginia in I 858. Gerard Glen Judge C. Brooks Pierre Cullins Allan Cromwell James W. M. Hancock, Jr. George J. Richards Frank Runyan James T. Edmonds Graham R. E. Koch William C. Haycnx Benjamin W. Mears Darnell W. Boyd Richard 0. Elliot VVilIiam H. Zerkle Calvin W. Rhea John W. Haizlip John G. Hendrickson VVilIiam J. Griffin, III HlPHH FRATREs 1N FACULTATE James Mullendore Atcheson Hench FRATRES IN URBE William Earle Frank T. Parker Al York Robert Osborne Charles Moran Gilbert Sullivan ACTIVES Raymond E. Loving Myron B. Mausteller Harry 1. Bass Carroll C. Johnson Walter G. Dunnington, Jr. John H. LoHin, Jr. James V. Anderson Richard Dickerson William G. McGehee, Jr. Juhn Larned Munez James E. McGehee, Jr. James E. Stark Gustar H. Stalling James T. Savage Charles W. Brown Jnhn Papit Charles C. Stephens Joseph C. Palumbo Joseph Lloyd Raymond E. Long, Jr. INITIATES John E. Johnson, III Tom E. Johnston John C. Robinson 186 John B. Dahlgrcen Robert L. Read Robert D. Barnard EPSIlOlI Clinton J. Davidson John T. White, II John B. Simms Thomas Maddux Thomas M. Mehring David L. Rianhard Robert O. Hyde Cecil T. Hnlt George William Fix Thomas G. Milstead, Jr. Mariso S. Boyd , Carl w. Smith Edgar Roberts Harry V. Lackey. Jr. H. Foster Pettit George H. Lewis, III BHTEBIIITV 187 BOTTOM Row: Tommy Johnson, Bob Barnard, Harry Lackey, Jack Hendrickson, John Haizlip, Bill Griffin, Bob Read, John Robinson. SECOND Row: Ted Stark, John Loflin, Whit Brown, Jim Han- cock, George Richards, Tuck Maddux, Bill Haycox, Joe Palumbo. STANDING Row: Jim Anderson, Bob Hyde, Bill Fix, Jack Mil- stead, Frank Runyon, Bernard Dahlgren, Marion Boyd, Bill Zerkle, Buddy Stalling, Danny Boyd, Harry Bass, Jim McGee, Jim Edmonds, Tad Holt, Dick Dickerson, Tom Savage, Gran- ham Koch, Ray Long, Edgar Roberts, Carl Smith, Dave Rian- hard, Herbert Brock. OMICRON CHAPTER AT Founded at Columbia in 1847. Established at the University of Virginia in 1859. l I II P S FRATRES IN FACULTATE Mr. William White Dr. David M. Wright Adm. William F. Halsey Mr. Llewellyn Miller Billy Berkeley .George Brasfield Richard Cockc Moe C romwell Craig Culbertson Carlton Elliot Russ Ferguson Homer Furgusson Paul Funkhouscr James Harrison FRATRES IN URBE Mr. George H. Semler Mr. Edward Taylor Dr. Robert Tunstall Acnvss Spike Garland Bill Marshall Al Shook Wilbur Hazlegrove Frank Meade French Slaughter S. F. Hyde Charlie Menefce Carol Todd Herbert Jackson Bill Meredith Eli Tullis Dyke Jones Frank Motley Dan VVellford Ed. Leake B. B. Munfnrd Bev Wellford Bill Long Calvin Sachers Bill White Taylor Marshall Charlie Sheerin Nick Wilson Bill Wright INACTIVES Shelton Horsley Braxton Valentine Armistead Williams Page Mauck Henry Valentine 188 3N7 ! FRHTERIIIIV FRONT Row: C. Menefee, R. Wilson, G. BrasHeld, W. Long, F. Meade, R. Cocke, W. L. Hazelgrove, C. Sheerin, H. Ferguson, D. Wellford, A. Shook. Top Row: E. Tullis, B. Wellford, W. Meredith, H. Jackson, T. Evans, E. Leake, F. Talbott, C. Elliott, C. Culbertson, L. Garland, B. Munford, C. Sachets, F. Slaughter, W. Wright, W. Berkley, J. Harrison, H. Valentine, S. Horsley, J. Cromwell, W. White, S. F. Hyde, , R. Ferguson. UPSILON CHAPTER 189 X41 Founded at Princeton U niversity in 1824. E5- tablisbed at the University of Virginia in 1859. C H I P H FRATRES 1N FACULTATE Dr. William A. Kepner Mr. John Hinneman Mr. Harry Frazier, Jr. FRATRES IN URBE Dr. James W. Twyman Mr. Walter Cushman ACTIVES Richard F. Aufenger Richard Baylor Curtis V. Bishop Silas F. Blocker Benjamin S. Booth George P. Buckey James F. Callery William B. Guerrant William M. Guerry William P. Egerton, Jr. Thomas Mullen Calvin H. Childress Henry B. Clark Daniel C. Elkin John T. Fargason Bruce F. Gingrich Holland H. Gravely Basil C. Haraway William P. Herbert Henry M. Taylor George E. Hogan William R. Kitchen George R. Langford Charles B. Mehaffey Frank M. Minor Allen H. Peer Edmund H. Rucker INACTIVES John J. Neal INITIATES 190 James Whiting Donald E. Snyder Richard P. Taylor Frank M. Thompson Frederick L. Watson Frank W. Wilbourne John E. White Holden M. Clarke Guilford D. Ware Horace D. Worman Claybrook Elder FRHTEBIIITV 191 FRONT Row: Jim Whiting, Geo. Langford, Geo. Buckey, John Fargason, Frank Thompson, Henry Taylor, Tom Mullen. SECOND Row: Dr. Phil Porter, Geo. Hogan, Bud Haraway, Frank Blocker, Mopy Baylor, Dick Taylor, J. Callery, Mac Minor. THIRD Row: Dan Elkins, Frank Wilbourn, Calvin Childress, Bill Egerton, Jack White, Holland Gravely, Henry Clark. FOURTH Row: Rody Nash, Holden Clarke. ALPHA CHAPTER EX Founded at Miami University in 1855. Estab- lished at University of Virginia in 1860. Capt. E. M. Williams VVillisten L. Clover W. H. Paine, Jr. James C. Bard Robert C. Catron Rodney P. Brennan james F. Farrell Robert W. Gambino Randall Johnson James E. Lehan Dudley L. Marsteller Harry D. Pepoon Elton D. Peterson William H. Qualls William R. Senning Rohert T. Tavenner William M. Ward Peter W. White Edward L. Wilson Lee M. Muse J. Kenneth Graham Alfred E. Bolt. Jr. Everett L. Farr Charles L. Hvser Noah H. Palmer, Jr. F RATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE Lynn F. Stout Stephan H. Watts Robert R. Harmon George Perkins MEMBERS Daniel L. Barnes William N. Chalfant Harry M. Dye, Jr. Joseph G. Farrell Lloyd Rex Gatten Joseph R. Kinsey John W. McCarthy. Jr. Hiram W. Moore Issac O. Perkins Stapies L. Pierce Jack Dooley Reed Robert R. Sowder Benjamin M. Thompson Dan B. Wexler. Jr. Louis A. Wilkinson Myrick C. Clark VViIIiam E. Pinner, Jr. Bobby C. Cahoon Ralph M. Curt George M. Engler Edward C. Fenwick, Jr. John R. Heflin Hubert I. Kleinpeter John P. MacBean James L. Myers William P. Perry LeRoy A. Pyles Edward H. Schirmer George W. G. Stoner William A. Totty William 0. Wheeler Francis K. Williams H. Dana Grindy H. R. Roseboro, Jr. Henry Peckham Malcolm M. Christian INITIATBS Harold J. Strohmann Monte Burns xVilson M. Ferrell 192 Laureance C. Martin, Jr. Earl A. Patterson, Jr. Joseph Denoon C Joseph L. Vaughn J. Allen Thomas Charles Merritt David W. Kindleherger Richard B. Mayfield John B. Cowles Walter E. Driver Louis A. Gravelle Conway Longson Brooks Monroe Virgil H. Jordan William Morton William N. Pierce W'illiam C; Pole James Stone John Stircwall Stephen H. Stone Robert R. Fair Knox Morrison Edward C. Johnston Robert VVinstead Edward F. Gray Clyde L. Morris William S. Sigler, Jr. Ralph E. VVegener 'vfriq ; l: ' 1:35! '; EBIIITV BOTTOM Row: Toby Dye, George Stoner, Bill Chalfont, Mal- com Christian, Ike Perkins, Jack MacBean, Robert Fair, John McCarthy. SECOND Row: Edward Schiamet, Earl Patterson, James Farrell, William Wheeler, Lov Wilkinson, Bill Ward, Dave Kindle- berger, Bob Tavenner. THIRD Row: Al Gravelle, Steve Stone, Dudley Matsteller, George Englar, Ralph Curt, Ben Thompson, Ed Fenwick, Hughes Palmer. FOURTH Row: Jack Reed, Hap Moore, Conway Longson, Roy Pyles, Jim Myers, Pete White, Ed Wilson, Al Bolt. FIFTH Row: Larry Martin, Ed Gray, Tom Farr, Jim Lehan, Rudd Roseboro, Bobby Cahen. Bill Qualles, Bill Perry. SIX Row: Jim Bard, Joe Kinsey, Wilson Farrell. PSICHAPTER 193 IlKA Founded at University of Virginia in 1868. P I Dr. John Lloyd Newcomb Dr. Rowland Egger HHPPH FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Armistead C. Gordon Dr. Raymond Mikesell Dr. Bruce Morton Dr. William Bray, Jr. lllPHlI Dr. R. H. Webb Dr. Arthur M. Whitehill, Jr. FRATRES IN URBE Dr. Nat Adamson Mr. Nelson V. Brown Mr. Frank Elliott Mr. Charles O'Neal Dr. Frank Beaslie Mr. Bennett Barnes Mr. Hugh Flannagan Mr. Downing Smith Mr. Harrison Burgess Mr. A. G. Bigelow Mr. L. P. Haden Mr. Tom Wiley Mr. John Battle, Jr. Mr. Benjamin Borden, III Dr. William Bray. Sr. Mr. Robert Sullivan Mr. Louis A. Brooks Judge A. D. Dabney Mr. Robert Lyday Acnvas F. H. Allen, Jr. B. A. Gill Jr L. M. Mitchell P. D. Scott J. G. Alspaugh G. B. Glascock W. C. Moon S. L. Shanks, Jr. W C. Adams, Jr. B S Halsey L. F. Morris W. C. Sinclair C. A. Brautigam B. S. Hobbs F. 8. Noel F. Stout, Jr. B. M. Cart R. J. Holand R. K. Parrott H. E. Sturgeon, Jr. E. A. Crickenberger G. A. Jeutter M. W. Peters G. B. Tioflat G. F. Davis H. M. Little G. B. Richardson W. R. Walker, Jr. J. A. Ellett W. Mahone. III F. C. Rowland H. H. Webb H. D. Etheridge V. F. Marshall, Jr. F. 0. Schumacher J. A. VVoodside T. A. Fribley R. L. Mills. Jr. C. G. Scott. II A. H. Blankenship G. B. Galusha INACTIVES R. K. Egan P. Derian R. Ussery John Waller D. W. Richardson R. M. Huff W. Tucker G. Rawls Warren Stephens INITIATES J. D. Bazemore, Jr. W. J. Cox J. G. Firth V. J. Meadcs, Jr. M. B. Beecroft. Jr. T. E. Davenport J. E. Lcsanc R. M. Miller W. H. Chisholm W. C. Davis T. B. Lyles W. P. Rule E. R. M. Coker E. M. Fenn P. L. Meaders. Jr. 194 ERIIITV 195 BOTrOM Row: Mac Coker, Bill Chisholm, Ted Davenport, Gibby Firth, Billy Rule, Tommy Lyle, Jim Lesane, Moss Bea- croft. SECOND Row: Ted Fenn, Don Bazemore, Bill Davis; Bill Cox, Paul Meaders, Hugo Blankenship, Howard Sturgeon. THIRD Row: Frank Scott, Eugene Crickenburger, George Davis, George Richardson, Richard Holland, Frank Allen, Jessie Al- spaugh, Frank Shumacher, Harry Etheridge. FOURTH Row: Bob Mills, Bill Sinclair, Fred Rowland, Jerry TjoHat, John Woodside, Jimmy Webb, McCoy Mitchell, Gerry Jeutter, Geo. Rawls, Frank Neel, Bob Parrott, Mrs. Pittman. FIFTH Row: Harry Little, Bill Peters, Bill Adams, Charles Brautigan. SIXTH Row: Bill Mahone, Bill Walker, Gelon Hobbs, Charley Glascock, Peter Scott, Ben Cart, Gordon Galusha, Tom Fribley. ALPHA CHAPTER Z9? Founded at New York University in 1847. Established at the University of Virginia in 1868. 2 E T H P S FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dean Lewis B. J. Oglesby B. F. D. Bunk FRATRES IN U335 Douglas Langhorne Edward O. McCue William Nelson Thomas Nelson C. C. Duke William Duke Lawrence Forsyth Elmer Johnson Avery Catlin Bernard Chamberlain William Chamberlain George Coles George C. Palmer, II W. A. Perkins F. B. Peyton, III ACTIVES Livingston Biddle David Foster John Leandor Peter Ronald David Cappemer Rober; Clevenger John Cox Charles Cushman James Denham George Durant George Curran Tiffany Armstrong Paul Barringer, IV John C. Boone Raymond Gore Ian Hamming Paul Hicks William Hupfeldt Richard Keeler Louis H. Keeley Mark Costello Drew Brazer Stephen Cox William DeFrise Samuel Meredith Edward Meyers Charles Morris Clarence W. Neal Robert Pearson Robert Proutt INACTIVES John McCrory INITIATES I96 Jerry Humphrey John Kayan Philip N. Powell C. Herbert Sadtler David Scnft Louis Voorhees Andrew Warren Beale Wilhoit Roslyn Young, Jr. Guy Shipley Joe Young 1 V. N x7 A; x .Aw Thimm m .m - a a nadammwa i .n 4.: .1 WM FBHT 197 ERIIIT V FIRST Row, SITTING: John Cayan, John C. Boone, Joe Young, Steve Cox, Drew Brazer, Jerry Humphrey, William DeFrise, Phil Powell. SECOND Row, Sn'nNG: George Durant, Hall Keeley, Pete Ronald, Bob Proutt, Paul Hicks, Louis Votrees, Charles Cush- man, Andy Warren, Bob Pearson. THIRD Row: William, Bob Clevenger, John Leander, Bill Neale, Dave Senft, Ted Meyers, Bill Hupfeldt, Rick Kieler, Dave Foster, John Cox, Bert Sadtler, Ian Hamming. FOURTH Row: Dave Carpenter, Toby Biddle, Sam Meredith, Paul Barringer, Ray Gore, Charles Morris, Tiff Armstrong, Guy Shiplcy, Tim Denham. BETA CHAPTER ATS! Founded at Richmond, Virginia in 1865. Established at the University of Virginia in 1868. HlPHH THU OMEGH FRATRES IN FACULTATE Thomas M. Carruthers Frank L. Hereford Elbert A. Kincaid Norton T. Pritchett Charles E. Henderson FRATRES IN URBE Arthur C. Barlow Edward T. Brown Edwin C. Hutter Cary N. Weisiger, Jr. John S. Battle Robert Davis Samuel Lee Alfred D. Withers Albert Bowling James Henckel Charles A. Mongham Beverly T. White Roger Broome Christian 8. Hutter Charles T. O'Neill, Jr. Acrm-zs Norman Andrae, Jr. Lloyd L. Craighill William H. Furlong, Jr. Leigh B. Middleditch, Jr. Wilson Andrews Andrew S. Creamer William W. Greenhalgh Hunter R. Pettus. Jr. Edward F. Blake Robert E. deButts Robert T. Koch Therburn Reid, Jr. Richard Brooke, Jr. William H. deButts Barmon Livingston John M. Shucll John W. Burch Patrick Derrico Jae R. Michels Cranston William, Jr. Thomas G. Coleman. Jr. INAC'I'IVES Mac Donald Craighill John Ray Kent D. Therup INITIATES William J. Ashton Smoot H. Fahlgren William B. Massey Richard Rhodes William C. Bouton Charles Hellock Carl W. Miller Frank Riggs Clarence E. Deane Arthur F. Hendrick William H. Doc Morrisnn Frederick L. Spencer Thomas E. Donoho Richard Laird Malcolm 3. Pray, Jr. Edward Wright Albert Trout Robert L. Reed 198 FBHTERIIITV FIRST Row, Srrrmc: A. Trout, F. Riggs, C. Miller, C. Hallock, R. Rhodes, Wm. Morrison, Wm. Bouten. SECOND Row: J. Burch, J. Shuell, Wm. Blake, Wm. Green- halgh, A. Creamer, B. Livingston, T. Coleman, Richard Brooke; C. Williams, Hunter Pettus, B. Fraley. THIRD Row: R. deButts, Ed. Wright, F. Spencer, W, Ashton, A. Hendrick, Lloyd Craighill, Norm Andreas, Wm. Furlong J. Ray, L. Middleditch, H. deButts, Charlie Howeman. VIRGINIA DELTA CHAPTER I99 K2 Founded at the University of Virginia in 1869. HHPPH Slen FRATRES IN FACULTATE George 0. Ferguson, Jr. F. D. G. Ribble Dudley C. Smith J. Southhall Wilson Richard C. Garlick. Jr. E. R. Slaughter Knox Turnbull Fletcher D. Woodward Thomas C. Johnwn, Jr. John H. Yoc FRATRES IN URBE C. Bernard Bailey Charles Farnsworth Acnvss Phillip W. Bailey John G. Castles Johri L. Gunn, Jr. Torsten H. Parke. Jr. Donald C. Beard Duncan D. Chaplin. III Edwin L. Hansen, Jr. Thomas L. Phillips Beniamin W. Bedford. IV Ioseph H. Chumbley Bryce L. Holland John M. Reilly Richard C. Blackwell Fred N. Colmer Peter H. Hinck. Jr. Howard Mac Wilhelm William B. Blakey Talmadge N. Cooley Claude W. Mann. Jr. Joseph J. Taylor, Jr. John P. Bretherton, Jr. George J. Durfey, Jr. George R. Miller A. Anthony Tap$ Amsbry M. Brooks. Jr. Marshall T. Ferguson William E. UMalley. Jr. John M. Waller, Jr. Ralph W. Brown John H. Gronomeyer James M. McKean Rufus A. Yonan INACTIVES William R. Bransome Sidney Knowles William E. Stokes. Jr. Preston Watt Daniel C. Ellis Daniel K. Peak Eli G. Trembly William W. Weise. II Thomas B. Johnson INITIATES William M. Bretherton Donald S. Carpender Richard M. McConnell Stayvesant B. Wright C. A. Brister Max C. Kennedy John A. K. Sisto 200 RHT 201 ERIIITV FRONT Row: Mitch Brooks, Don Carpenter, Dick McConnell, Ben Bedford, Howard Wilhelm, Dick Blackwell, Joe Taylor, Bill Branon. SECOND Row: Jack Waller, Ralph Brown, Bill Blakey, Jim Mann, Tee Cooley, George Durphey, Dunc Chaplin, Jack Bretherton, Lew Hansen, John Gronomeyer. THIRD Row: Sty Wright, Marshall Ferguson, Bill Bretherton, Jack Gunn, Jim McKean, Pete Hinck, Russ Miller, Fred Colmer, Bill O,Malley, Jack Sisto, Mark Parke, John Reilly, Bryce Hol- land. ZETA CHAPTER EN Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1869. Established at the University of Vir- ginia in 1870. Richard R. Fletcher Edward J. Carruthers Howard C. Hamilton J. Frank Adams James W. Ailstock Joseph F. Anderson, Jr. Jesse W. Becghley, Jr. Robert R. Beezer Howard B. Bonham Robert K. Borman Robert H. Branch Louis E. Childers, Jr. John S. Crek Fulton J. Creech. Jr. John F. Dougherty James D. Bazemore, Jr. Warren R. Birge, Jr. Dexter D. Davis William A. Edmonds FRATRES IN FACULTATE Chapin Jones Robert P. Shay FRATRES IN URBE Edwy B. Lee Robert L. Morris Everett H. Rinker, Jr. ACTIVES Bernard C. Kearns Robert T. Lamkin Sterling A. Lipscomb Harry A. Loving Edward C. Melton Kenneth A. Merrill William W. Morrison Edgar E. Moss. II Daniel W. McVey Walter D. Neighbors Richard R. Palmer Edward R. Parker John A. Dovel Douglas R. Eitcl Floyd M. Ellis Keith K. Gaines James C. Green John C. Hall, Jr. Fred C. Hamer, Jr. Hoke I. Horne, Ir. Estel C. Hestettler James L. Hurley Frank C. Jensen Daniel B. Johnson INI'I'IATES Richard W. Pierce James H. Powell William J. Reinhart Thomas I. Rossetti Kenneth A. Hedlund James S. Howie Andrew R. Johnson K. William O'Connor 202 Herbert N. Munhall, Jr. John K. Stewart Charles H. Smith H. Thomas Turner Thomas N. Parker, Jr. James R. Perry Josiah F. Reed, Jr. Luther F. Rice Robert A. Roseberry Eugene W. Schroeder Montgomery Summons. Jr. Marvin N. Skene Claude C. Smith Kenneth L. Stultz William C. Ward Barclay W. Tellfson J. Gordon Webster Hugh S. West 203 ERIIITV Borrow: Row: Ned Parker, Walt Neighbors, Claude Smith, Tom Parker, Ben Lamkin, Budd Jensen. SECOND Row: Lew Rice, Bill Ward, Bob Bearich, Bob Roseberry, Bob Beezer, Dare Johnson. THIRD Row: Ken Stultz, Warren Birge, Hunter Creech, J. C. Hall, Tom Rossetti, Hike Hesse. FOURTH Row: Bernie Keams, Gordon Webster, Hugh West, Ken Hedlused, Jack Dovel, Ed Melton. FIFTH Row: Bare Tollefson, Jim Howie, Bill Edmonds, Jack Cook, Dan McVey. SIXTH Row: Doug Eitel, Howard Bonham, Lou Childres, Jim Ailstock, Bill Morrison, Gene Schroeder, Jim Bazemore, Fred Hamer, Andy Johnson. SEVENTH Row: Estel Hostettler, Frank Adams, Ted Moss, Bill Reinhart, Bob Berman. House PERSONNEL: Houston Dooms, Phil Watson, Billy Dooms. BETA CHAPTER KA Founded at Washington College in 1865. Established at the University of Virginia in 1878. HHPPH HlPHH ORDER FRATRES IN FACULTATE Walter A. Montgomery Charles Patterson Nash Arthur Kyle Davis, Jr. Francis Johnson Duke John Calvin Metcalf FRATRES IN URBE Acrrves R. T. Barrett C. P. Fitz R. L. Jones I H. Scott R. H. Barrick R. B. Fleming J. S. Kirkman F. C. Shore H. G. Blesser E. W. Fontaine J. B. Laughlin R. L. Simon R. P. Black W. B. Gibson J. H. Lawless E. W. Sturgls J. X. Brice C. C. Graves W. McCausland P. S. Taylor W. A. Burrows W. R. Harlan H. B. McConell M. S. Underxxood G. E. Byron J. A. Harper W. McManaway J Wutr C. E. Caskic J. Y. Hixon D. S. Pennington N. C. Willcox W. Mc Colmery H. H. Humphries R. D. Saxe F ..G Wilson INACTIVES N. E. Davis W. Moore A. Biggs J. Murray N. G. Richards H. Yates W. Sipe R. N. Tyler S. W. Ransone S. Chisolm L. J. Weaver INITIATES S. Auchinclauss L. Englby B. Marshall B. Phillips W. Addington J. Fusco M. McGuerry A. Rudolph W. Davies W. Lickle C. Molester R. Zigler 1. Ellis R. Mason W. Molester G. Donaho 204 .r Lg- a Kilt a D -I 205 EBIIITV FIRST Row: Bob Mason, Lloyd Engleby, Charles Molster, Wallace Davies, William Molster, Blaine Phillips, Richard Ziegler. SECOND Row: William Lickle, Mark McGerry, Echol Marshall, William Addington, Inmen Ellis, Allen Rudolph. THIRD Row: Ross Fleming, Pete Taylor, Challen Caskie, Robert Black, James Laughlin, Homer Humphries, Peyton Fitz, William Colmery. FOURTH Row: Jim Ott, Jim Brice, William Burrows, Robert Sigmon, William McCausland, Frank Shore, William Gibson, Emmett Fontaine. FIFTH Row: John Kirkman, William McMamaway, Skip Hixon, Guy Wilson, Jim Harper, Wallace Sturgis, Malcolm Under- wood, Goodlow Byron. LAMBDA CHAPTER tPAG Founded at Miami 051'0 University in 1840. Established at the University of Vir- ginia in I 87 3. PHI Dr. William Bray M. Maupin Pence Claude C. Carroll Jack M. Bass Robert E. Baxter Benjamin F. Briggs Paul N. Caldwell Robet E. Caufield Joseph C. Carter Monroe A. Cockrell J. Dalton Couig John F. Daley Robert G. Donald George E. Gowen DElTH FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Holstead S. Hodges FRATRES IN URBE Edward V. Walker Richard Barron John D. Gray Frank M. Hilbish Allen Hollingsworth John M. Hoskins Arthur E. Hutchinson Ronald G. Jones Charles Kerr Edward L. Kessler Wm. Barnes Lawson Nick J. Manes John T. L. Richards William H. Albrecht James R. Bickley Charles C. Carroll Peyton F. Carter John D. Donahey John Gusdonovich Ernest J. Kern Fred H. Quarles Payne D. Quarles Acnvss Grover A. Masterson Eugene Meador Charles B. Moon Price Masher Hugh Mulkey William R. Olinger Stephen Osisek Frederick H. Phillips Walter Phillips H. William Porterficld INAC'I'IVES THETH Dr. Henry B. Mulholland Willard Quarles Paul Reitnauer Charles H. Rucker Alexander H. Ruhl Walter L. Schulte Steven F. Spencer Richard T. Synan Russell Thomas Charles Treanor Roger C. Vernon Charles P. Wise Seymour R. Young INITIATES 206 Donald F. Lamont John A. Llewellyn John M. Poole William J. Rhodes Robert A. Shaid Richard P. Tillack ERIIITV FRONT Row: Art Hutchinson, Jack Daley, Bill Porterfield, Ben Briggs, Charles Kerr, Frank Hillbish. SECOND Row: Bat Masterson, Joe Carter, Dalton Cogig, Gene Meadows, Chuck Wise, George Cowan, Pete Vernon, John Hoskins. THIRD Row: Hugh Mulkey, Barnes Lawson, Charles Rucker, Dick Sunan, Ed Kessler, Chuck Trainer, Charles Carroll. FOURTH Row: Dick Tilloch, Bob Baxter, Jack BaSS, Monroe Cockrell, Paul Caldwell. FIFTH Row: Bob Shaid, Peyton Carter, Jim Bickley, Rid Moon, Don Lamont, Jack Donahey. Top Row: Bill Albrecht, john Grey, Mickey Poole. BETA CHAPTER 207 211E Founded at Richmond College in 1900. E5- tablisbed at the University of Virginia in I 906. SIGIIIII PHI John Levi Manahan Richard A. Meade O. T. Amory Stuart Barksdale Darland Cook Al Dulaney G. Curtis Bazemore Angus R. Blakey, Jr. W. C. Bobbitt Joe M. Brock Billy K. Brooks Robert A. Brown W. E. Buckley, Jr. Francis S. Carlton Pat Charles R. N. Cline V. J. Coberly J. Robert Corish John T. Dye Harry B. Dyche Stephen T. Early, Jr. A. Lamont Atwell Joseph H. Cochran Matthew J. Crawley, Jr. Thomas F. Farrow John A. Rorer EPSIlOIl FRATRES IN FACULTATE Frank S. Kaulback FRATRES IN URBE C. L. Hawkins H. M. Hawkins Jack Kenon Ray Lyons William J. Fowl Charles 1. Garrett. Jr. William D. Garvey William R. Gwinn Henry R. Hortenstine Jack P. Hunter Gordon B. Lamkin, Jr. Thomas C. Lewis Walter L. Lewis Jens F. Louv William G. McDaniel Robert Maidment Thomas V. Mahlman William H. Mapp Ivan M. Marty, Jr. Edwin F. Green Robert T. Harmon George C. McIntosh John J. McCloskey, Jr. Jimmie P. Miraglotta Benton Patterson I. Paul Perkins Acrm-zs Albert J. Matthes, Jr. Ralph B. May Joseph F. Miragliotta T. Basil Miragolotta George W. Mitchell W. Earl Myers Richard L. Nunley Robert W. Paterson Sam 8. Pepper James R. Phillips Chester D. Porter Tom D. Porter Ralph Duke Powell Robert F. Ritchie John A. Rorer PLEDGES 208 Richard A. Meager George R. Nellis Lindsay H. Rudd, Jr. Henry L. Smith. Jr. William C. Porter E. V. Stratton Dr. John S. Tcnnant Earnest F. Wood William S. Rust Walter E. Savory Charles C. Saunders T. Garret Seal John A. Smith James K. Smith Wm. Decker Smith. Jr. Charles 0. Stainback James S. Taylor Howard G. VVachenfeld Harvey E. White Fritz Will Howell A. Wilson Thomas M. Wood. III William C. Yowell, Jr. Richard E. Skierski Richard K. Valldejulli Robert 1. Wheeler. Jr. RHTEBIIITV 209 FRONT Row: Janey Cochran, George McIntosh, Matt Crawley, Ed Green, Bob Wheeler, Bob Harmon, Dick Valldejuli, George Nellis. SECOND Row: Bill Gwinn, Pop Lamkin, Joe Mariglotta, Jim Taylor, Walter Lewis, Bill Mapp, Jim Phillips, Bob Corish, Chuck Stainbeck, Bob Ritchie, Jack Marty, Bill Yowell, Joe Brock. THIRD Row: Bill Rust, Sam Pepper, Chuck Garrett, John Dye, Dick Nunley, Jack Rorer, Bill Brooks, Tom Porter, Tom Mahl- man, Jack Louv, Pat Charles, Bill Kelly. FOURTH Row: Tom Lewis, Jack Smith, Walter Savery, Howard Wachenfeld, Fritz Will, Jack Hunter, Harvey White, Duke Powell, J. K. Smith, Curtis Bazemore, Ralph May. TOP Row: Bob Maidment, Charlie Saunders, Angus Blakey, Decker Smith. ETACHAPTER ACID Founded at Union College in 1827. Estab- lished at the University of Virginia in 1907. John T. Gambles Channing W. Daniel Charming W. Daniel, Jr. Talbott J. Albert, III F. Lewis Barron, Jr. Jerrie Cherry William F. Cody George W. Connors, III William C. Crawford Richard H. Cromwell, Jr. William V. Daniel Armistead W. Dey William W. GriEcn Edward H. Hancock. Jr. Lawrence L. Barroll Richard F. Blue Matthew B. Brown l T Fumes IN U333 Truman M. Dodson, IV Harry A. George, Jr. Dr. Cary F. Jacob Charles W. McNeely Acnves James E. Etheridge, Jr. Charles C. Fleming, III John R. Gill Armistead W. Gilliam Henry F. Harris Edmund H. Henderson William G. Hoffman. IV Kingman B. Lambert Peter O. Lawson-Johnson R. Taylor McLean Frederick E. Martin. Jr. Preston L. Prevatt William L. Rodgers Robert D. Roller. III William W. Rowan. III Lansdale G. Sasscer, Jr. Robert C. Slaughter, Jr. Charles C. Slingluff, Jr. INACTIVBS Quinnan H. Hodges james Keith INITIATES David A. Driscoll John T. Fercbce Thomas H. Fooks, V 210 Garrett A. Gifford John S. Lillard John W. Marshall William R. Milford, Jr. Frank O. Wilson S. Alexander T ubman. IV Allen F. Vosbell, Jr. John H. Welch, 11 Richard C. E. White Edward R. Willcox, Jr. Wethered Woodworth. Jr. Alfred L. Wood Harold L. Xanders C. Fletcher Reiman Charles M. Ness, 111 Michael M. Rea Anthony M. Zane BHTEBIIITV 2 BOTI'OM Row: Lou Barroll, Jerry Cherry, Charles Ness, Larry Barroll, Tom Fooks, Hal Xanders. SECOND Row: Bill Daniel, George Connors, Pres. Prevatt, Al Wood, Teto McLean, Bozy Hoffman. THIRD Row: Peter Lawson-Johnson, Tally Albert, Tony Zane, John Gill, Bill Gilliam, John Ferebee, Nick Harris, Lanny Sasscer, Ted Willcox. FOURTH Row: Dick Blue, Bob Roller, Teddy Martin, Ed Hend- erson, John Welch, John Lillard, Charles Slinghoff, Bob Slaugh- ter, Dick Cromwell, Ed Preston, a-Iouseboyd FIFTH Row: Mike Rea, Skip Fleming, Crumpy Dey, Woody Woodworth, Bill Cody, Gary Gifford, Dave Driscoll, Dick White, Bill Crawford, Bill GriEen. RHO CHAPTER 9X Founded at Norwich University in 1856. Established at the University of Virginia in 1914. 'l' H E I II C H I FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Wilson Gee FRATRES IN URBE Louis Scribner Covington Dabney Mathew Ryan Acrmzs Wilbur C. Allen William W. Baker, Jr. Ernest H. Alderman Roy W. Bayliss, Jr. Bernard E. Berski Martin Bostetter Benjamin Carlton Clifford E. Craver E. Waverly Davidson Colin M. Dillon William Eynon William Darden Lawrence GriHiin, Jr. Michael R. Genth Phillip S. Gilmer Robert D. Grigg Harold Hawkey Decatur J. Holcombe Paul S. Johnson William H. Kerfoot Wesley Lee Iiayhourne August Lcntz Harrison R. Magee Edward Hosinger, Jr. Jerome Isear. Jr. Cheslie Meredith Harry 8. Montgomery John R. Morgan James Mott David B. Mulford Arch C. Nave George Ossman, Jr. Russell R. Pace, Jr. Henry Papit Ferman W. Perry INITIATES Charles W. Jones Charles E. Medford James T. Reed James Saxe Campbell Sellers Covington Shackleford Kenneth R. Smith, Jr. John R. Strung John E. Thomas Peter D. Walther Nnrvell W. VVellford, Jr. James G. Williamson Lawrence B. Smith James F. Tyler F EBIIITV 213 FIRST Row: Gene Medford, J. Isear, J. Tyler, D. Beaumont, Ed Hosinger. SECOND Row: George Ossman, Norvel Wellford, James Reed, Ken Smith, Harold Hawkey, Lee Layboume, Martin Bostetter. THIRD Row: Cam Sellers, Waverely Davidson, Jack Morgan, Carl Nave, Harry Magee, Cov Shackleford, Phil Gilmer, CliE Creaver. FOURTH Row: Harris Montgomery, Gus Lentz, Jim Williamson, Chesley Meredith, Bill Kerfoot, Paul Johnson, Woody Baker, Lou Baker. Top Row: Jim Mott, Bob Grigg, Hank Papit, R. B. Pace, Pete Walter, Bud Borski. XI CHAPTER ZBT Founded at City College of New York in 1898. Established at University of Virginia in 1915. Z E I II William Shapiro Fred A. Nicholson Mark P. Friedlander Alan S. Gaynor Leo H. Zinman Richard I. Miller B E T I! FRATRES IN FACULTATE Linwood Lehman FRATRES IN URBB Isaac Walters Acnvas Howard L. Frumin Arnold K. Lefkovits Joseph Straelitz Carol A. VVineberg Richard Walters Herman A. Speigal William Walders Richard Kline INACTIVBS William S. Greenbaum INITIATBS Milton Miller' Marshall L. Gerber William S. Mills Malvem SheHield, Jr. 214 TH Marvin Lesser James C. Slaughter Jules L. Kaufman Ira M. Canton James Kline A .1'. I -- FRHTEBHITV FRONT Row: Jules Kaufman, Leo Zindler, Herman Spigel, William Shapero, Ike Walters, Marvin Lesser, Mark Friedlander, Jim Slaughter. SECOND Row: Richard Kline, Milton Miller, Richard Walters, Maury Zinnman, James Kline, William Walders, Howard Fru- min, Bill Mills. . TOP ROW: Fred Nicholson, Alan Gaynor, Arnold Sefkovitz, Richard Miller, Carol Wienberg, Malcolm Sheffield, Buddy Stre- litz, Marshall Gerber. 215 AEII Founded at New York University in 1913. Established at the University of Virginia in 1924. HlPHH EPSIlOlI Pl Stanford Beryl Adler Charles E. Barr Eli S. Chovitz Joel W. Drabkin Bernard I. Einhorn Hillard C. Friedman Herbert K. Bangcl Melvin Friedman Arthur L. Barney John Chanin Boris Goldberg FRATRES IN FACULTA'I'E Ben Zion Linficld Leslie H. Goldberg Alvin Gordon Leon J. Hecht Herbert L. Kramer Evan T. Kriegcr Theodore Kruger Robert D. Gardner Stanley L. Harris Louis J. LaBorwit Donald Levy 216 Acnvas Laurence I. Lacks Mende M. Lerner Jerome D. Perlmrm Richard Porter David B. Pressman Leonard M. Quittner INACTIVES Joseph H . Hecht PLEDGES Stanley Needcll Howard Nelson Mandel Saslnw Paul M. Robbins Stanley D. Rosenthal Leonard B. Sechs Marvin M. Sager Richard D. Taplilz Bentley VVeinstein David B. Kruger Jerome Kruger Rudolph Sommer Sigmund Stein Leonard R. Stern .am ....... . .. u. . Lerner, T FRONT Row: David Pressman, Theodore Kruger, Richard Taplitz, Lawrence Lacks, Leon J. Hecht, Bernard Einhom, H II CHAPTER Charles Barr, Bentley Weinstein, Joel Drabkin, Leslie Goldberg, Herbert Kramer. Marvin Sager, Leonard B. Sachs, Jerome Perlman, S. Beryl Adler, Arthur Barney, Stanley S. Meedell. .mht MK mun .h .4 .MO m1 St, ,m Wt 30 Amp 3 sm am Mk. 8R Mr, ,wo wk 15!.- eK Nm .dv NE W ., on Ha .m Wax. or RF D.m mlv. He TM m m S d r a n m Vn v e L H a n o D n: o d r o G .m Iv. A U M l SECOND Row: Louis LaBorwit, Sigmund Stein, Mende T F .Iun. 2 .4. LT - Tl , 47y . E. g? .2 2... A A; t l v . . 217 $EII Founded at City College of New York in 1903. Established at the University of Vir- ginia in 1915. PHI Barry K. Berkson Floyd B. Berman Harris Cohen Alan Diamonstcin Myles J. Dolinger Ervin Drucker Stanley Drucker I. Luie Fass Robert Kaplan EPSIlOII P FRATRES IN URBE Sol B. Weinberg Acnvss Stanley K. Fass Paul H. Kirwin Morris H. Fine George J. Klein Eugene J. Fleischer Max Klotz Alan W. Gordon Stanley G. Miller James N. Hayman Bert A. Nachman Carl Van Wye Hensley Lloyd Hyde Daniel Rosenbloom Allen Kilik Edward M. Schotz INACTIVES Harvey D. Karkus William N. Reingold 218 Louis .I- Richman, Jr. Richard L. Staub Mark A. Sternheimer Harold P. Straus. Jr. Arnold Swartz Nathan M. Veiss Jerrold G. Weinberg Arnold J. Weinberg Marvin H. Sachs a - . -.;K !.' 0'I.- ' 512 .9..5--v Krs$ .V.O--v h .' FRHIEBnITV BOTTOM Row: Herold G. Weinberg, Bert A. Nachman, Carl V. W. Hensley, Myles J. Dolinger, Erwin B. Drucker, Harold P. Straus, J12, Edward M. Scholtz, James N. Hayman, Richard L. Staub, Daniel Rosenbloom, Louis J. Richman, Jr. MIDDLE Row: Arnold J. Wiener, Paul H. Kirwin, Stanley K. Fass, Max Klotz, Morris H. Fine, George J. Klein, Irving L. Fass, Harris Cohen, Mark A. Stemheimer, Stanley G. Miller. LAST Row: Lloyd Hyde, Alan W. Gordon, Eugene J. Fleischer, Alan Diamonstein, Floyd B. Barman, Nathan M. Weiss, Stanley W. Drucker, Barry K, Berkson. NUCHAPTER 219 SC Founded at the University of Virginia in 1889 at Beta I ota Corporation. 5 E H P Ell T FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Robert K. Gooch FRATRES IN URBE Acnvss C. Austin Buck John B.lFerring J. Kenneth Jefferies John O. Carr John H. Funari William B. Kerner J. Stuart Cassilly Charles 0. Haines E. Truman Peterson Edmund G. Chamberlain John M. Herlbeck A. Ogden Pierrot William S. Cockrell Peter Howard Graham L. Platt Peter deVVitt Robert M. Hughes Colin Rosse F. Bcaven Ennis Jack P. JeEeries Frank L. Rovirosa Hugh J. anan Fred B. Ballard INACTIVES 220 William H. Russell John M. Tuck William S. Tytus Eldon L. Webb Carl L. Wedeking Joseph P. R. Welty Boykin C. Wright Richard H. Meade SC FRONT Row: John Cassilly, Jack Jefferies, Boykin Wright, Jack Funari, Eldon Webb, Peter Howard. SECOND Row: Jack Fearing, Ogden Pierrot, Bill Russell, Hugh Fagin, Carl Wedekind, Bev. Ennis, Graham Platt. ' THIRD Row: Bill Keiner, Charles Haines, John Tuck, Colin 221 Resse, Truman Peterson, Frank Rovirosa. FOURTH Row: Willie Amett, Bob Hughes, Peter deWitt, Joe Welty, Bill Tytus, Jack Carr. XT Founded at Union College in.I841. Estab- lished at University of Virginia in 1860. Re- establisbed in 1949. C H I P 5 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Charles Kidder Davenport Raymond Hunt Marlin M. MacKenzie FRAMES IN URBE J. Malcolm Firth H. M. Matheson, Jr. E. J. Moore T. M. Recknagel Acnves John Hollis Allen, Jr. Julian Carr Dorman Sanford Hopkins Levings Craig McCulloh Smith John Curry Barton Wallace Balir Goodwin Orlando M. McCullough Reed Embry Smith Frederick Omar Blue Patrick Clifford Graney Paul Leonard O'Brien Douglas Brown Spears Douglass Seaborn Bruce Charles Buckley Holton William Gardner Plummer Charles Thomas Tillman Charles Arthur Carroll John Prentice Jennings Warren Kimball Salsbury Kirk Williams John Harmon Powell Davis Jeremy John Eugene Bert A. Schuessler William Johnson Young Robert Howard Davis, III Howard Bateman Johnson Arthur Walter Sesselberg 222 FBHTEBIIITV FIRST Row: Douglas Bruce, Mitchell McCullough, Howard Johnson, Embrey Smith. SECOND Row: Jack Barton, Craig Smith, Carr Dorman, Pat Graney, Jerry Johns, Bob Davis, John Allen, Sandy Levings. THIRD Row: John Davis, Warren Salsbury, Bill Young, Bill Plummet, Douglas Spears, Buck Holton. Top Row: Cecil, Wally Goodwin, Jack Jennings, Tommy Till- man, Art Sesselberg, Kirk Williams, Gene Schuessler, Charley Carroll, Waverly. ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER 223 AT Founded at Williams College 1834. Estab- lished -at University of Virginia in 1922. D E l T H II P 5 I l 0 II FRATRES IN FACULTATE David S. Robertson FRATRES IN URBE Clifford L. Beakes W. B. Burnett William B. Jones George P. Smith James E. Bowen Jack Dalton Robert E. Lee, Jr. Robert E. Taylor Ralph W. Britton Samuel J. Gamble Byron R. Sample Acnves John R. Borum, Jr. Charles W. Fowler John P. Martin 0. Edward Pollock, Jr. Herbert F. Buchholz Gordon Granger. IV Eugene E. Mathews W. Sedrall Robinson William T. Carter James C. Harlan Henry Moncure, Jr. William S. Roundabush John R. Copenhaver Howard 0. Haverty E. Paige Moore Bradford 8. Schwartz William N. Craigue Edward H. Henry John H. Neal Don L. Stevens Sam W. Crickenberger Frederick L. Lindsay John D. Norfleet Hollis C. Wade Irvin H. Davis T. Russell McConochie T. Bland Norris R. Allen VVimbish Douglas R. Deane Andrew C. Marinos Berkley E. Norvell, Jr. Paul W. Whitman Robert G. Doumar Ray R. Ramey INACTIVES Tom M. Brown Stanley C. Morris George W. Hitehurst INITIATES Robert A. Buchingham John R. Fleener L. Edgar Lee Edward J. Szczehak George C. Carter Robert G. Forbes Bruce L. Manwarren B. Bruce Taylor Nimrod T. Clark Walter J. Fnrd Edward G. Merrell Richard W. Turner H. Bart Corner Charles B. Hewitt Frank B. Munn John A. Warwick David B. Daugherty Cecil E. Jennings Roger H. Perry Robert W. VVhitten Raymond W. Davis Donald R. Lake Roy E. Ramey Joseph M. Young 224 FBHTEBIIITV 225 FRONT Row: Henry Moncure, William Roudabush, Ed Pollack. SECOND Row: Fred Lindsay, Jack Borum, John Copenhaver, Bob Buckingham, John NorHeet, Herb Buchloz. THIRD Row: Spook Ford, Bob Fleenor, Paige Moore, Ed Mer- rell, Pat Robinson, Russ McConchie. FOURTH Row: Dick Turner, George Carter, Jeep Mathews, Sam Crickenberger, Jack Warwick, Frank Munn. FIFTH Row: Roger Perry, Pete Jennings, Dave Dougherty, Jim Harlan, Doug Deane. SIXTH Row: John Neal, Randy Lake, Red Clarke, Bill Carter, Irvis Davis, Ed Lee. SEVENTH Row: Squirt Davis, Berk Norvell, Bob Doumar, Bruce Taylor, Allan Wimbish, Bruce Wanwarren. BACK Row: Charlie Fowler, Pete Forbes, Ed Henry, Howard Raverty, Jack Martin, Bill Craigue. CC Founded at University of Virginia, March 1949. JAMES GORDON BEALE RALPH ALBERT BEETON ROBERT HERMANN BLOCH CHARLES JOHN BUTLER ASHTON W. CLARKE. JR. EUGENE C. CULBERTSON PERRY G. CUNNINGHAM JOHN MARSHALL DEAN, JR. PAUL CONOVER DEDENBACII A. HALL DRUMMOND DONALD RHODES EDDINS l ll MEMBERS NORMAN C. EDWARDS FREDERICK H. HANNY PA U L C. HOWARD HAROLD E. HACKSON ALFRED B. JARDEN KEMPER L. KELLOGG. JR. COOPER D. KUNKEL, III WILLIAM D. LIDDLE, JR. DAVID B. MacCLARY WI LLI AM C. MALLONEE McALISTER C. MARSHALL 226 HARRY L. MILLS WILLIAM F. MICKELLS CHARLES R. ODOM KENNETH G. PAGE ANDREW L. ROBINSON, JR. DeFOREST L. STRUNK, II WALTER MARVIN SWAIN WILLIAM D. TAYLOR WILLIAM F. WAGNER RONALD D. WILLIAMS JOHN F. VVINN, III 1 I K11? l . tugs. . H: 1 a . r1 r! l . a P l 3 a-z $31. A 6' I :1? fail. .6, FIRST Row: Charles A. Odom, John Dean, Donald R. Eddins, ISemper Kellogg, Ralph A. Beeton, William D. Taylor, Paul C. Deckenback, McAllister C. Marshall. SECOND Row: Andrew Robinson, David B. MacClary, De- Forest L. Strunk, James G. Beele, John Butler, John F. Winn, Paul Howard, William W. Wagner. THIRD Row: Marvin W. Swain, Alfred B. Jardin, Norman C. Edwards, Harryl L. Mills, William D. Liddle, JL, Frederick Hanny, William C. Mallonee. FOURTH Row: Ashton W. Clarke, William E. Nickells, Kenneth G. Page, Eugene Culbertson, A. Hall Drummond, Cooper Kunkel, Robert H. Bloch. FIFTH Row: Ronald D. Williams, Harold E. Jackson, Perry Cunningham. 227 TKE Founded at Illinois Wesleyan in 1899. E;- tablished at University of Virginia in 1950. TH HHPPH EPSIlOII RICHARD S. ALDRICH, JR. CHARLES G. ANDERSON, III HERBERT ANTHONY WILLIAM M. BOERY EDGAR L. BUEHLER, JR. LUTHER BURGESS DAVID BYERLEY WILLIAM H. CALDWELL ALEX S. CARVER GEORGE M. CONNAUGHTON DON A. DAVIS BERNARD B. EVANS ACTIVES XVILLIAM G. FITZGERALD ALFRED G. GEROSA, II JOHN A. GOSE JOSEPH B. LOITGHRAN RALPH F. MacDONALD CARTER R. MCINTOSII ALBERT H. MUMMA JOHN E. NIELSON v P. NEILSON JAMES D. POPE HARVEY B. POWERS 228 NATHAN W. PRINKLE H UGH W. ROBERTSON WARREN L. SALSBURY EDWARD S. UMBERGER WALTER VASS CHARLES E. VVALDNER WILLIAM WALKER CHARLES M. WARD JOHN S. WILLS . JOE D. WILSON WARREN A. BAHR JUDSON H. STRUBLE n O FIRST Row: Ralph F. MacDonald, Jack Wills, Carter E. Mc- Intosh, Joseph B. Loughran, Alfred Gerosa, William W. A. Walker, Hugh W. Robertson, Warren Baht. SECOND Row: Nathan W. Pringle, Harvey B. Powers, Barnard B. Evans, Walter M. Vaas, Alexander Carver, William M. Berry, John A. Gose, John W. English. THIRD Row: Edgar L. Buehler, Don A. Davis, Albert H. Mum- ma, Peter A. Nielsen, Charles Waldner, William H. Caldwell, Judson H. Struble, Al Berrick. FOURTH Row: John Nielsen, James Pope, Edward B. Umberger, Warren K. Salsbury, David S. Byerly, Charles G. Anderson, William G. Fitzgerald. 229 HHPPH DElTH FIRST Row: Jane Ewell, Doris Lee May, Martha Jane Berry, Mary Phyliss Vipond. SECOND Row: Myra Clark, Madge King, Sarah Lancaster, Margaret Smoot, Ruth Fowler, Louise Catron, Verona Shelton. THIRD Row: Nellie Carwile, Marion Redmond, Vallie Buhls, Beulah Ferris, Ruth Taliaferro. - Founded at Farmville State Teacherr College October 23, 1897. Beta Alpha Chapter Founded at University of Vir- ginia June 10, 1932. BETA ALPHA CHAPTER SOBORITV ADVISORS Mrs. Joseph Vaughn Mrs. Frederick Morse Mrs. Eugene Megung Mrs. John Ress Miss Charlutte Graham MEMBERS ACTIVES Ann Louthis Martha Hane Gernsa Verona Shelton Sarah Lanchestcr Margaret Smoot Mary Phyllis Vipend INACTIVES Ruth Taliferro INITIATES Ruth Fowler Madge King Doris May Marion Redmond Jackie White Myra Clark Vallie Buhls Louise Catrnn Nell Carwile Jane Ewe Beulah Ferris 230 CHI OMEGH SOROBITV MEMBERS Betty Blakey Joycelyn Johnson Anita Crawford Elizabeth Tull Blanche Dodds Lynn Poole Virginia Dorey Mary Louis Wood Barbara Harris Ellen Stout Betty Talifcrro INITIATES Louis Ashby Elaine Ncwsome Anne Chase Sally Quiggle Jean DofHemoyer Helen Riddell Fern Fudge Isabelle Urner Barbara Haislip Carroll VVerreIl Patricia O'Keefe FRONT Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Lou Wood, Joycelyn Johnson, Lynn Poole, Betty Blakey, Fem Fudge, Elizabeth Tull, Barbara Haislip, Barbara Harris. STANDING: Pat O'Keefe, Betty Taliafetro, Virginia Dorey, Isabel Urner, Anne Chase, Elaine Newsome, Jean DoH'le- moyer, Lucy Stockwell. Founded at University of Arkansas April 5, I895. Estab- lished at University of Virginia in 1922. 231 OBGHIIIZHTIOIIS E H T a . . . a s .. .. WWI. h HONOR commlnee John L. Rawls, Edmund P. Dandridge, Emmett W. Fontaine, Frank Goodman, Paul T. Craddock JOHN L. RAWLS .......................................................... Law EDMUND P. DANDRIDGE ............................................. Graduate EMMETT W. FONTAINE ................................................. College FRANK GOODMAN ............................................... .Engineering PAUL T. CRADDOCK. . ................................................ Medicine THE BHD CHECH commune Ross FLEMING Boa HYDE FRANK TALBOTT CECIL KILPATRICK SUNNY KING 234 STUDENT COUNCIL , F . 5? Jr; 11. ea r' - p f a, J, Standing: Gus Huhway. Henry Valentine. Sun Morris, Charlcs Mon, Tom Phillips, Richard Michaels, Bill Stanley. Seated: Paul Womam, Taylor Marshall, Albert Bud Cooper, AI Woods, Jim Phillips, Paul Hicks, Jim Kinnard. OFFICERS JIM KINARD .................................. Pruiden! AL WOOD ..................................... Sttrelary JIM PHILLIPS ............................ Vire-Prnidml ALBERT BUDD COOPER ...................... Trcamrer . , MEMBERS PAI'L VVORNAM .............................. Mrdirine STANLEY MORRIS ................................. Law TAYLOR MARSHALL ........................... Callege CHARLES MOTT ................................ College PAUL HICKS .................................... Collrgc TOM PHILLIPS .................................. Collegt GUS HATHAVVAY .............................. Collrgr WHITEY MICHAELS ........................... Collz-gr HENRY VALENTINE ............................ Collggg BILL STANLEY .............................. Engineering jIM KINARD .................................. Graduate AL WOOD ....................................... College JIM PHILLIPS .............................. Engitwrring ALBERT COOPER .................................. Law 235 IllTER-FRHTEBIIITV hut Rnw: Hrnn 'llulm. Loon Hump R, R Ruxx Flvmmg. Snnml Rum, Cn-mp- Rulmnix Ucuwr Hmhw, Mm Hunnau. H111 anu-rfirld fnln-umn. 'Inm PJIL'CL JAJ ,l-Jlm, HMUH SHJU . Hum Hxll Shnprm. I'nmh Shughn-u I'r-h-x Rmnd, W', S Rnudahuh. I'nM-Vn I'I-wal, Tum OFFICERS 1 lU'.VCll SLM GH'I'I'K ............................................. I'rmhlrn! BILL SHAI'HUI ............................................... l'iu Pruitluzf Pram: Roan............. .............. .... ......4.... . ...52.nImy GOVERNING BOARD lxll'lltll Slaughter Pm- Rnnultl Tum Cult'mun Hill Shupcm Unn- Cnrr R. H. Paw .Iumvs Phillipx 71th Intcr-Fratcrnity Council is. composed of the presidents of the fraternitics. Tho Cuunczl Is the governing body Of the fraternitv system at the Uniwrsny. 236 CO'IIIICIl MEMBERS Alpha Epsilon Pi ................................................................... LES GOLDBERG Alpha Tau Omega .................................................................. TOM COLEMAN Beta Theta Pi .................................................................... GUS HATHAWAY Chi Phi .......................................................................... GEORGE BUCKEY Delta Kappa Epsilon ................................................................... DAVE CARR Kappa Alpha ........... ' ............................................................. Ross FLEMING Kappa Sigma ................................................................... GEORGE DURFEY Phi Delta Theta .................................................................. BILL PORTERFIELD Phi Epsilon Pi .................................................................... HAROLD STRAUS Phi Gamma Delta ............................................................... JOHN FREDERICK. Phi Kappa Psi ....................................................................... JOEL TYSON Phi Kappa Sigma ....................................................................... JIM LANE Pi Kappa Alpha ............................................................... GEORGE RICHARDSON Serpentine Club .................................................................. BOYKIN WRIGHT Sigma Chi .............................................................................. BOB FAIR Sigma Nu ........................................................................... TOM PARKER Sigma Phi Epsilon ................................................................. JAMES PHILLIPS St. Anthony .................................................................. FRENCH SLAUGHTER St. Elmo ............................ . ............................................... PRES PREVATT Sigma Alpha E psilon ................................................................ JIM ANDERSON Theta Chi ............................................................................ R. B. PACE Theta Delta Cln ...................... CLINT MCHENRY Zeta Beta Tau ...................................................................... BILL SHAPERO Zeta Psi ........................................................................... PETE RONALD Chi Psi ......................................................................... WALLY Gooowm Delta Upsilon ................................................................... BILL ROUDABUSH 237 CORHS HIID CURLS EDITORIAL STAFF JAY VV. CHEER ..................... Editor-in-Chief SUNNY KING ..................... IWanagiIzg Editor George NICNIath Waller Horsley John Legg Joe VVelty Jim Slater HERBERT JACKSON .................. Features Editor VVIRT MARKS ......................... Roll: Editor George McNIath JACK MACBEAN .................... Publir Rl'latianx MALCOLM U NDERWOOD .......... Orgmzizntioux Editor John Legg Mark McGerry FRANK BATTLN ....................... Spam Editor Dick Godine Harvey Lindsay Bill Barksdulc HENRY CLARK ................... Fmtm'nitit's Editor Doug llackall Bob Albcrgotti En ROSERERRY ......................... Photography A. L. Larkum Kenneth Colborn Charlie Schilling Dave Walker- First Row: Sandy Wellford, Al Larkum, Sunny King. Jay Cheek. John Munfoxd. Henry Clark, Jack MacBean. Second Row: Malcolm Underwood, Frank Meade. Henry Moncure, Bill Baylor. Cransmn W'H'llizms. Third Row: Francis Bolen, Derwood Chase, Cliff McKinney, Dick Laird, Ken Colburn, Fourth Row: Griff Burnett. Joe W'ehy, Bob Albergotti, Doug Mackall. Fifth Row: Charlie Schilling Ed Walker. Eddie Talley. rriwrrv --, ,1 ,4 ,1 ', , J JAY W. CHEEK Editor-in-Cbief . JOHN MUNFORD Business Manager BUSINESS STAFF JOHN D, B'IL'NFURIJ ............... Businms Allmagcr XV. GRIFFIN BURNETT ........... Circulation Manager WILLIAM BAYLOR .............. xlrlwrtising Ahmagcr Stuart Gilchrist joseph Longhram Alexander VVcllford James NIassie Robert Albergotti Frank Meade 239 LOL'IS HAGIiR .......... xlsxismnt dllvm'Iixing Illmmgvr EDMUND TALLEY ............ Organizations Alarmgrr MR5. IAN HEMMING ...................... Srrn'tary Clifford NIcKinney Wilson Rumble j ames XVelch Richard Laird Roddy XVatson James H asslachcr CHUHLIER DHIlV EDITORIAL STAFF JACK R. HUNTER ................... Editor-inhChief J. EARLE PHILLIPS, JR ............. Businm's Illanagcr ALAN S. GAYNOR. ................. Alrznaging Editor HARRY T AYLOR .................... Associate Editor BEN DUTTON. . . ............... ddvertising JUmmger JACK LOL'V. . . . ................ Jilverlising Alanagvr JOHN GRAVELY. . . . . . ............. . .leurcx Editor HAP RIOORE .............. Jssixrmzt Businm Hlanngvr RALPH COLE .................. Cirrulation ZlIanagrr ED HENDERSON ........................ City Editor JOHN HUNDLEY ........................ City Editor BOB HYDE ............................. City Editor ROSCOE PL'CKETT ....................... City Editor CURT BAZEMORE ....................... City Editor BUSINESS STAF F Tom Lewis Stanley Miller Jim Hasslacher Jack Louv William A. Forest Marvin Lesser Bob Lespearance Robin Disston Lin Rudd Leighton thde Blair Hunter Bland Lee Tom Bnhen Bob Wheeler Bob Angus Morris Fine First Row: Ben Dutton, John Gravely, Harry Taylor, Alan Gaynor. Jack Hunter, Earle Phillips, Curt Bazemore, Jack Louv, Roscoe Puckett. Second Row: Charles Monacci, Flip Hicks, Bill Liddle, Frtd Eastham. G1ris Cramer. Tom Lewis, Skip Forrest, Marvin Lesser. Stanley Miller. Third Row: Trip Reid. Ralph Cole. Frank Turner. Jim Balm Jim Haulachet, Bob Hyde, Hunter Pendleton, Carlo: Salgado, Harold Quayle. Fourth Row: Harry Daugherty. Hugh Robem, Jim Waldron, Walter Bolt. Francis Bolen, George Brasfleld, Ziggy Hazlegrove, Dick Laird, Chick Halluck, Joe Armbrustcr. Charlie Young Chuck Molster Joe Armbruster Milton Miller Henry Schultz James G. Beale James N. Bell Staige D. Blackford Gene Bruns Frederick L. Eastham Louis M. Firey Robinson A. Deering James F. Callery Hugh W. Robertson Harold Quayle JACK R. HUNTER Editor-in-Cbief J. EARLE PHILLIPS, JR. Business M anager CIRCULATION STAFF Bob Shrive Walter Bott Lloyd Harbeck Ed Brazier Francis Bolen Wallace M. Davis John Rybold Art Hendrick Roger Fitch Dick Gray NEWS STAFF Fletcher M. Garlock Victor H. Hanson William D. Liddle, Jr. Richard L. Laird Alfred McCormick. Jr. Harry L. Mills Richard N. Randolph John R. Roberson Luther W. Strictler SPORTS STAFF Herbert C. Hess, Jr. William L. Littlejohn Edward M. Schotz Foye F. Staniford, Jr. Robert B. Tyler W. Scott Harvin Donald S. Beard, Jr. Charles K. Coates Charles H. Hallock Charles H. Harper, Jr. 241 Hunter A. Pendleton, Jr. Charles Mortoccia Bill Ashton Earl Straw William Molster Jack Burke Robert S. Smith Charles E. Wash Robert S. Yeager Charles J. Church William H. Burgess Bruce Whitney David R. Jones, Jr. Arthur E. Kavanagh james S. Wood UIRGIIIHI SPECTHTOB STAFF L. REX GATTEN ............................................. Editor-in-Chirf A. W7. GILLIAM, JR .................................................. Editor MARK P. FRIEDLANDER. jk .................................. Buxirwss Jlanagcr BOARD OF DIRECTORS JOHN P. MACBEAN .......... Clmirmmf ALAN S. GAYNOR Enwm L. XVILSON Third Row: John McCarthy, Peyton Chichurer, Roy Bayliss, Holland Low, Elmer Burruss. Gm: Myers, Harris Colen. Maclin Ferrell. Second Row: Earle Phillips, Hank Flirt. Hap Mallory, An Hawkins, Virgil Randolph. Bob Gambino. Jack MacBean, Grant Sprinkle. Paul Caldwell. Firs! Row: J. C. Potts, Breton Morse, Mark Fried- lander. Rex Ganen, Clyde Morris, Clithrd Carver, John Brandon. REX GATTEN V Editor-in-Chief MARK FRIEDLANDER Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF ROBERT C. CATRON ....................... 4 ssoriatr Editor John McCarthy Milton Hodge William S. Wilson Hoke I. Home Bill Ward James Myan Virgil P. Randolph Paul Nelson Caldwell Hubert I. Kleinpeter, III Donald L. Gibson John Copp ART BRETON MORSE .................................... Editor Art Hawkins, III Hap Mallory Peyton M. Chichester Nelson Kelly Dan VVexler Hank Plitt John Rudolph PHOTOGRAPHY C. H. SCHILLING ................................... Editor Elmer Burruss Ernie Sommers 243 HUMOR Grant Sprinkle Bert Alexander BUSINESS STAFF GRATZ c. MYERS, JR ............................. Dimmr J. Earle Phillips J. J. Scott ADVERTISING JOHN BRANDON ................................. Mandy Clyde Morris Hap Moore E. Holland Low Paul Meadows Bob Gambino , John Watkins CIRCULATION CLIFFORD E. CRAVER,.II ......................... Manager George w. iaishnp Maclin Ferrell SALES ROY W. BAYLISS ................................. Manager Cranstnn Williams Ernie Alderman Wilson Underwood PETERS RUSHTOII semlnnn COMMITTEE S. Knowles, C. Hay, D. Norton, C. Sheerin. I Check Founded in 1946 to bring outstanding critics and writers to the University to discuss contemporary poetry and prose. FACULTY MEMBERS PETERS RL'SHTON ................................................ Chairman Dan S. Norton John Vyllie John Canadny STUDENT MEMBERS Jay Cheek Sidney Knowles Charles Sheerin Cyrus Hoy Edwy Lee Harry Taylor 244 STUDEI'IT lllllOll I l 3.. f! ,l 15 I! ll! ..H II..-- Fint Row, left to right: Jack McBean, Hany Taylor. Lansdale Samar, Joe Carter, Sunny King. Bill Rowan. Emmegt Fontame. AI Woshell. Second Row: Al Trout, Dick Ziegler. Ned Parker. Ed Lavenen Jack Gill. Bob Hyde. John Farguson, Al Shook. Third wa: B-III Scott, Tommy Jannan, Sonny Berman, Ramsey Martin, Ross Fleming, Eddie Walker. Fourth Row: Frank Meade Stuart Auchenclos, Wallace .Stur ls, lel Hooper. Jack Clarkson, Rufus Barkley, Noni: Btaylu, Joe Newell. Fifth Row: Bill Addington, George Bragfielld,B Bill Huguve, Gluck Wue, oppy Buchannon, Al Hodges, Frank Turner, 3U :n'lngcr. ADVISORY BOARD Mn. C. H. KAUFFMAN Mn. M. C. Luci: DEAN I. F. Laws Mus. A. E. WALKER DEAN J. H. NEWMAN Lloyd Craighill Ross Fleming Frank Meade Enhn Far uson Ned Parker Floyd Berman Joe Newell mmet unuinc John Payne Wavnly Berkeley Bill Scott Stuart Gilchrest Bill Rowan Staige Blackford Wallace Sturgis Al Gaynor Iansdale Sister Toppy Bohannon Al Trout John GI Bill Sh: ro George Brasfield Frank Turner Mauttrie Guerry French laughter Norris Broyler Eddie Walker Jim Hancoc Al Shook Jack Clarkson Dick 221'qu Bob Hardaway Harry Taylor Inmen Ellis Bill Marshall Funk Motley OFFICERS JOE CARTER .................. President LANSDALE SASSCER. . . .2mi Vice-Pruident CECIL K1LPATRICK....13! Vite-Prexidznt SUNNY KING ................. Secretary JXMMY HANCOCK ............. Treasurer MEMBERS John Burch Carl Hensley Al Voshell Bill Hazlegrove Hank deButts Bob Hyde Chuck Wise Al Hedges Hunter deButu Sonny King Stewart Auchincloss Gill Hooper Joe Carter Cecil Kilpatrick Bill Addington Paul Barringtt Rufus Barkley 245 Tom Jarman Ramsey Martin MRS. A. E. WALKER FIRST VEHB SOCIHl COMMITTEE Firs: Row: Bill Little. John Little, Harold Quayk. Mac Jenkins. Harvie Fitzgerlld. Jack McElroy. Levant Latham. Second Row: Bland Lee, Nick Minich. Dick Ross, John Bazzerrc. Logan L Bob Connent. Tom Evans. Third Row: David Fender. Dick Smkh. Doug Mackall. Gear 2 Mitchell, Dcrwood Chm. Gran Mcyen, Jeff Price. Fourth Row: Glen Donoho, Bcn Grain, Dick Colgan. Scott Huun, Bob Dabncy. Mir ll Dunn. XValter Adams Rnhen Albrecht Bert Alexander John Bazzcrec Charles Bishop Alexander Bowers W'illiam Boyd Henry Breyer Crain Bennett Jeff Brice Derwood Chase Wade Childress Robert Conant Buddy Clemens Bob Chamberlain Ben Crain Fred Coleins MEMBERS Mcrt Collins Quentin Dewing Robert Dahncy Sunny Denham John Davis Colgate Dardcn 3rd Rohinmn Dcrring Mitchell Dunn Glen Donoho Thomas Evans William Edwards Harvie Fitzgerald Skip Forcey David Forsyth Churchill Gibson Chester Guy 246 Waller Horsley Victor Hanson Hamill Horne Louis Hagen- Bob Jones Mac Jenkins Bryan jacksnn John O'Day David Pender Harold Quayle Paul Quigg John Ritchie John Ritter Frank Rutan Robert Ransdall Richard Ross Robert P. Schlenger Steve Sheppard Louie Showalter James Scott Taylor Scott Richard Smith Robert Smith Craig Slingluff Bruce Talmadge Jack Taylor Robert Tyler William Wessells Howard Vest David Van Schaack Richard Hull Jan Beyen UIBGIIIIII DEBHTEHS o$. ' 'j ' 5 o v'-'-',' u..- lalv'n . - x :55 From Row: Prof. H. H. Perrin, John Palmer. Joseph Gallagher, Richard Kline, Thomas W'olfe. lama Pmce. Second Row: Ted Boyce, Marion Harrison, Robert Smith, Joe Phillips. James Beale. Thomas Burchen, Dillard Laughlin. Third Row: Richard Viar, L. F. Hankins. Rithard Linda, Richard Pendleton, Covington Shackleford. James Roberson. R. E. VAIR M. E. HARRISON, JR. J. W. PENOE I. A. MYATT W. G. MELLON E. J. AMBRUSTER T. A. BOYCE A. A. ALEXANDER M. T. BOHANNON W. K. SALSBURY D. C. LAUGHLIN MEMBERS J. F. GALLAGHER M. T. Bohannon, Warren Sabbury. lama Myact. J. V. PHILLIPS J. L. PALMER T. L. WOLFE T. BURCHETT, JR. S. GOLDBERG L. F. HANKINS, JR. C. H. CHILDREss J. G. BEALE J. C. ROBERSON R. S. SMITH P. MEADERS, JR. 247 VOUIIG HIEII'S CHRISTIE HSSOEIHTIOII I Front Row. left to right: Charla YOUHH'Ral h Colt, Bill Yowell, Lee Parker, Lou Wilkinson. Second Row: Buddy Greene. 8111 O'Malley. Bill Mallonee, I John Robertson. rd ow: Bob Angus, Oscar Wooldridge, General Secretary Ted Deane. Hank Hankins. OFFICERS WILLIAM YOVVELL ........................... Prnident BOB ANGUS ......................... Ithnesday Vesper: C. LEE PARKER .......................... Virr Presidrnt LOU WILKINSON ........................ Sunday Vttper: JAMES TAYLOR ............................... Serretary BILL SHULHOF ............................. Publication: RALPH COLE ................................. Trramrcr HANK HANKINS ........................ Radio Program: BILL O'MALLEY ........................... Serial :Hfairs ED TROFT ................................. Alrlnbt'rxhip BL'DDY GREENE .............................. Publicity BILL MALLONEE ........................... Drpulation: CHARLES YOUNG ....................... Sludmt Fatally O. B. VVOOLRIDGE, JR ................. Gmeml Srrrrlary The first student YMCA in the world was founded here in 1858, and since that time the 'eYee has endeavored through an ever-widening program to enrich the spiritual, social, and intellectual life of the University com- munity. GlEE ClllB MEMBERS Tenors: William H. Albrecht, Jr. William A. Forrest Frederick W. Johns, Jr. Philip H. Spencer Jack R. Brown Frederick E. Garbee Edward C. Melton George B. Vest. Jr. Charles A. Chilton John C. Hall, Jr. Charles R. Sanford John A. VVnrwick. Jr. Joseph H. Cochran, Jr. Howard 0. Haverty Henry C. Schultz James H. Whiting Robert L. Cooley Kenneth A. Hedlund Julien Shoemaker Russell A. Wright John G. Davis Alfred B. Jarden Thomas J. Smith, III Basses: Robert D. Albrecht David W. Gurney Kenneth H. Okkerse Luther W. Strickler Ernest H. Alderman, Jr. Winfield S. Harvin Graham L. Platt James Swenarmn Thomas M. Amshron Barry Hutchings William C. Plummer Bruce A. Talmadge Edwin P. Bailey Charles L. Hyser Orland E. Pollock. Jr. Charles C. Tarkenton Thomas Burchett. Jr. John R. Jackson Tom B. Porter Albert R. Tobe, Jr. Derwood 8. Chase, Jr. Owen H. Jander James H. Powell Warren I. Titus Robert Clemons Joseph C. Jerdee Paul M. Robbins Frank G. Townes Alan H. Crosby Evans B. Jesse Lon E. Roberts. II Robert T. Tunle Herbert A. Donovan. Jr. Richard L. Johnson John Rybolt Samuel L. Walton. Jr. Barclay M. Dorset Benjamin C. Lee Carlos E. Salgado James S. Weaver John C. DuBois Arthur S. Lloyd Bruce G. Saville Berkley E. Williams Robert J. Field Joseph B. Loughran William L. Sibley, III Edwin L. VViIson Robert C. Forbes Harrison L. McCoy Fred T. Sickert John D. Wyser, Jr. Bruce Garben Marvin E. McCoy VViHiam C. Spence David S. Yates William H. Giles William H. McLarin Robert F. Stone Earle Zehmer 249 WOODBOUJ lllllSOlI SCHOOl OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS Mn John Gauge. Dunn Mr. Rirhard Bnrrnn lllmt'h Furl Ammnm Rivhnrd V. Atkinmn Michael Vim Aurigcmlm Franklin G. Mulch Francis XV. Barkley William Ewell Barr C. M. Hearty. Jr. VViHiam Edward Bradley Robert D. Brandt Oscar C. Brinklev Thomas James Camp, Jr. William N. Chalfam William M. Christie. Jr. James Lawton Collins, Jr. H. Von Setszer Cone, Jr. James B. Edwards, Jr. Mr. Alfred P. Frrnlmvh Nir. Eric Fiwhcr Mr. Hunter Urnvcs TEACHING AND ADMINISTATIVE STAFF Mr. 1 11011121 Hummnml Mn. lune juhmlun Mr. Churhw Min'aud STUDENTS lnhn 1'. Furuuxnn, HI lamb 15.. Furis. Jr. lnhn H. Funnri Hunter LH' Graves Michael I. 1.. Grt-rne Charles Halstead Langdon F. Hankins, jr. I 1.3er V. Hawkey Douglas Paddock Hinklc Robert Dchnam Holland VViIIiam D. Humphrirs Warren H. Hunnicun Herbert H. Hmchinsnn Richard Ellis Jones, 111 Daniel D. jnhnsnn Charles H. Kcmpter Robert A. Kilmarx 250 Paul l n-xh-I'ick Kinnm'un Lcuh P, Kinwx, Ir. lnmrs H. Lamont Philip Hnnhum Lurimnrt' John '11 S. 14 I6, Jr. .Inhn XV. McCarthy, ,Ir. ViHium D. Mahonex' Stewart G. Maysc john Paul Meek James H. Mivhacl. Jr. V. Urnlw Niickcy L. Kenneth Mooney Hugh A. Morris VVilIiam T. Nichols ,lnseph Anthony Nnertkcr jnhn M. Pifer Philip Lewis Porter Mrs. Imuiw Pcnkc Mr. Humcr Rivhm Mr, Rulu-rl Shea Y. P. Randolph. HI Iuvk Dnulm Rt'ul Inlm Ruxsu-r Rnlwrwll Clan-nu- Harrimn Rnhcrls Vm. V. Rmvan. III C. Herbert Sadller Peter D. Scutt R. A. Shaid Ruben B. Shea Grunt Rhnads Sherk. Jr. ViIIiam Daniel Sigler, jr. Adrian St. John George W. G. Stoner Daniel W'healtnn William H. VVnnlums 'ost'ph M. Young IIITERIIHTIOIIHL HFFHIBS HSSOCIHTIOH Front Row, left to right: John Funari, James Camp, Robert Shea. Francis W. Baxkley, John Pifcr. Back Row: George Stoner. Charles Kemptcr, Charles Halszead, Hunter Graves. Gram Sherk. OFFICERS GRANT R. SHERK ............................ Pruidcnt ROBERT SHEA ........................... Vite Preside!!! GEORGE STONER ............................. Stcrclary MEMBERS Thomas J. Camp James 1.. Collins Charles R. Halstead Samuel Goldberg Charles B. Kempter Frederick G. Rowland Franklin G. Balsh. III Howard G. Hamilton Hunter L. Graves Hugh A. Morris Francis W. Barkley Philip B. Larimore John Marshall Pifer Adrian St. John Hoke I. Home Chester M. Benny Robert A. Kilmarx John H. Funari Michael J. L. Greene Thomas Lyle John Paul Meek Joseph A. Noertker James E. Faris, Jr. George Mooney ADVISORS Prof. John F. Gnnge Asst. Prof. Charles A. Micaud Asst. Prof. Thomas T. Hammond The International Affairs Association was founded organization, it has worked constantly as a student at the University of Virginia in 1947 as a professional body, to improve opportunities for scholarship in the organization in the field of foreign affairs. Since its study of international relations and related fields. ' 251 HlllEl FOIHIDHTIOIIS f n.5,? rcr 1' 4 . 3:1. Hinl Top Row: Donald W. Abe Levin. Hub Sohn. Steve Berke. Bottom Row: Slandford Adler. Marvin Sager, Lionel Lieberman, Aaron Gellman. Rabbi Lee Lichtenbcrg. Bhai Bkith Hillel Foundations conduct religious, cultural, counselling and social programs for Jewish students at American colleges. At the Uni- versity of Virginia, Hillel activities were inaugurated in 1939. 252 IHIIUEBSITV BHIIIJ STANFORD B. AOLER ERNEST H. ALDERMAN L. CARTER Axmaksox HERBERT ANTHONY JOHN D. BARTHOLOMEW MARK II. BERLIANT JAMES R. BICKLEY, JR. WILLIAM H. BURGESS FRANK C. CEGELSKI KATHLEEN A. CLARK ROBERT M. CORDOVA DosAm L. DEsxms FRED D. FISHBACK BRUCE S. FLEMING JOHN S. FLETCHER JOHN N. FRAY MEMBERS JULES R. FRANK BRYANT C. FREEMAN GILBERT R. FRIEDMAN ROBERT D. GABLER DAVID M. GARNER PHILLIP L. GILMER VVALLACE N. HARDING JACK G. HARDY THOMAS B. HILTON BENJAMIN HOFFMAN ERNEST F. Hourr, JR. ARTHUR E. HUTCHINSON CHARLES W. KINZER, JR. JOHN MARSHALL LEE ALVIN L. LEHMAN ROBERT LEVINSON DACIE R. Lmrmm FRANK S. Loxcmo BARBARA LU'I'Z RICHARD M. MARCKS xVESLEY D. MARTIN MARY ANN MCCASLAND KENNETH H. OKKERSE DOROTHY PARKINSON Row H. PATRICK, JR. JOHN F. PERRY, II ROGER H. PERRY ROBERT S. PERRY ROBERT N. PERKINS, JR. REYBURN H. PERSON CHARLlE E. PRICE BENJAMIN H. Punms, JR. 253 JAMES W. RINKER STANLEY ROSEN'I'HAL DANIEL J. SCAMBIA IRVING SEIDMAN ERNEST F. SOMMER WILLIAM C. SPENCE PAUL D. STONEHAM ROBERT M. STRAUGHAN RlCHARD D. TAPLITZ GILBERT A. TRIBBY, JR. RICHARD W. TURNER GEORGE E. WALKER STANLEY B. VVASSERMAN KIRK R. WILLIAMS ELIZABETH K. WILSON JAMES BERDAHL, Candm-Ior HHUHl R.0.T.C. . ; . J'l. .77 . : Ill. $ b4- 4:. 1. Sahitvti-J; . ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF F 7071! Raw: Lirulmant Command ........................................... M. F. BARFIELD, 17.8.N. Commandrr ....................................................... W. B. PERKINS, U.S.N. Captain ......................................................... OLIN SCOGGINS, U.S.N. Lirutmaur Colam'l .................................................. J. H. JONES, U.S.M.C. Lieutenant Command .......................................... J. B. BURNETT, U.S.N.R. l,irulrnanl ......................................................... HENRY BRESS, U.S.N. Back Row: Master Srrgranl .................................................. J. H. MARTIN, 1'.S.M.C. SKC ............................................................... H. D. BEACH, I7.S.N. YNC ........................................................... W. J. JACUNSKI, I'.S.N. G.MC ............................................................. G. C. THOMAS, U.S.N. l-YII .............................................................. L. H. ML'LIJZR, U.S.N. 254 Marion Speed Boyd, Jr. Reuben HancoCk Brnaddus, Jr. Duncan Dunbar Chaplin. III Fulton Hunter Creech, Jr. ViIey Egglestun Cross. Jr. Irvin Henry Davis Stephen Decatur Joseph Henderson DeNnnn VVilIiam John Eynon Kendall Keith Gaines Charles Irvin Garrett, Jr. John Richard HeHin David Irvin Carter Hewitt Hays Covington Harry Morrow Little, Jr. Thomas Burk Miller XVilliam Ellis Pinner. Jr. James Marion Hoylman. Jr. Robert Morton Hughes, III James McLauren Jordan William Byron Kerner XViHiam Kenneth Kyle James Edwin Lehan Ray Milton Lutz Harold Sanders McConnell Robert Paul Mackenzie Leigh Benjamin Middleditch, Jr. Henry Mnncure, Jr. Albert Hewitt Mumma Robert Douglas Roller, Jr. Robert Draper Stratton William XVaII Tennis John Andrew VVoodside Russell Alton Wright 255 William Edward O,Malley. Jr. Thorburn Reid. III Robert Allen Shaid Luther Warren Strickler, II David Alfred Thompsun Robert Murray Tucker. Jr. Howard Gilmore VVachenfeld William Francis Wagner David Miner VVakdee Joseph Filling VVelt-v john Howard xVillis, Jr. Paul Fletcher VVinkles Frank Batten Brenton Shaw Halsey Clarence Flippo Hicks Hemzln Judd Redfield, III Harold P. Straus Thor Harold Andersen Frederick Villiam Armstrong Valler Taylor Blackwell John Hornet Brownley Thomas Yellott Canby, Jr. James Alton Canter Thomas English Donoho Ernest Arthur Duff Edward Murray Fcnn Donald Paul Grepps Waverly Lee Berkley, III Alexander Hugo Blankingship William Porter Boggess Emmett Jackson Boggs George Frederick Brasfleld, Jr. Charles Whitney Brown David Stevens Byerly Charles Arthur Carroll. Jr. Charles Kudner Coates Edward Michael Donahue Robert Frank Grove John Gusdonovich, Jr. Albert Lewis Harlow John Hart Lawless Frederick James Lees Dabney Carr Loving Daniel Neil Morrison Julian Knox Morrison. III Edward Lobe: Paul Ronald Prczioso Julian Carr Dorman Charles Campbell Fleming, III Robert Edward Frohlich John Dagworthy Gray Edwin Frederick Green William John GrifEn John Withers Haizlip Maximilian Bughardt Jones Harry Wintersmith Lackey. Jr. Meredith Leitch, III 256 John Elder Pyron, Jr. Irwin Roth Richard Gilson Scheide William Arthur Seegers. Jr. Francis Roberts Short John Edward Silance James Joseph Slater Ernest Louis Smith, 111 Douglas Brown Spears. Jr. Villiam Latane Stiff James Arthur Tallon George Harding Lewis, III Win Peebles Marks. III Joseph Ramsey Martin. Jr. Charles Edwin Menefee, Jr. Richard VVoodruE Pierce Virgil Patrick Randolph, III Thomas Jefferson Smith, III Charles Burwell Walden, Jr. Nicholas George XVilson, Jr. Edward Earle Zehmer L. Carter Anderson Samuel Henry Buckles. Jr. Horace William Burgess John Cardwell Calhoun Alan Blanchard Cayo Don Paul DeNoon Charles Delos Emmons Bruce Scalone Fleming John Goode James Victor Hall, Jr. Edwin Frederick Hardy Joseph VVellman Harrison John Donald Anderson Edward Conradi Boone Robert Julian Bowen Jack Wayne Burch Michael Clark Thomas Calvin Crebbs Quentin Ames Dewing VVilIiam Harrison Giles Robert Godley Edward Franklin Hosinger. Jr. Thomas Bennett Hilton John Barton Hurd Barry Willis Hutchings William Mac Jeffries James David Kitchin. III Gordon Malan Krusen Benjamin Edison Lewis, II Edward Cabiness Melton, Jr. Patrick Eugene Moran Robert Fielding Morriss Karl William O Connor William Dale Oyler John Randolph Bryan Jackson Charles Hampson Jones James Martin Kline William August Marburg Richard Maynard Marcks Charles Walker Maury, II Walter Giles Mellon Henry Nichols Faulkner Minich Maynard Cllarringmn Nicholl, jr. Robert Hilton Pickard 257 Harry Russell Richards George William Sheldon, Jr. Roderick Doig Sinclair James Travis Smith Robert Sellers Smith Peter Adams Spoehr Dutton Gordon Stoy James Robert Talbot, Jr. Bernard William Tallman Richard Wilson Verell Arthur Jay White, Jr. Thomas Bradford Porter Jack William Powell Benjamin Henry Pubols, Jr. Percy Thompson Rittenhouse Carlos Euardo Salgado William Stevens Sheppard Louis R. Showalter, Jr. Robert Lee Tanner William Thompson Tomes Frank Cegciski Donald Crell Bruce A. Redding Bruce A. Talmadge William A. Tuerke Norman Scott Thomas B. Slade Thomas Scott Robert J. Tull Hulon 0. VVarlick Frank Wells James M. Young Richard B. Brinon HBIIIV Thomas Berry Charles C. Caldwell Daniel W. Casey Derwood S. Chase Ernest J. Clark W. K. Fernadd B. Gill Perry Bolton Bernard Chamberlain Edward H. Day John Dissmn Kenneth S. Euler 258 B. 0. T. C. FIRST YEAR BASIC CLASS Charles H. Harding David Hoffstetter Victor Lavensmin VVilIard Layton Lawrence Mears Pelham L. McClellan Hunter A. Pendleton Melvin I. Feldman Kenneth B. Core Ralph W. Hess James P. Hoffman Bernard L. Silverman Frank G. Whiteley R. A. Caldwell R. G. Doumar I. P. Ellis L. P. Foster D. M. Garner C. W. Kinzer W. P. Ladson R. B. Lee R. J. Lesperance R. Levinson R. A. VVimbish W. H. Albrecht C. G. Anderson R. G. Barkley A. P. Baxter J. R. Bickley W. M. Bmt D. P. Campbell J. E. Clarkson SECOND YEAR R. A. Lyne D. Merriwether Carl W. Miller J. L. Myers A. S. Nist R. 1. Wheeler F. M. Archer J. G. Baker G .M. Bedell S. E. Burr 710 UNWwa E. Couglan W. Crickenberger H. Davis L. Durk B. Ennis A. Fleger M. Gallier L. Godine M. C. Growald 259 BASIC CLASS T. S. Compton F. L. Eastham J. G. Hasslacher R. R. Hurt T. H. Jefferson D. H. La Motte G. F. Leedy J. M. Luck W. C. Marshall W. H. Morgan J. C. Harlan R. C. Harvey J. R. Hornady J. E. Houser G. R. Jones J. M. Kelly H. L. McCoy R. McDermott D. I. La Mont W. J. Ogden J. S. Pixley M. 5. Pray R. E. Puckett W. H. Stevens R. M. Straughan W. G. Taylor G. A. Tribhy F. L. VVickham J. M. Matlnck D. W. Myers E. F. Pettigrew G. L. Platt R. H. Rhoads H. C. Schulz F. L. Spencer B. W. Tollefsnn T. D. Turner E. G. Wright F. H. Allen J. S. Anderson H. I. Bass A. R. Beard J L. Clough L. P. Cox F. R. Currin J. B. Dahlgren D. T. Brooks J. S. Callcry H. Cohen W. N. Chalfant J. F. Farrell C. P. Fitz A. J. Gellman J. G. Legg SECOND YEAR ADVANCED CLASS G. C. Durant J. Fargason W. A. Forrest P. G. McDonald T. G. Milstead E. E. Moss J. C. Palumbo R. A. Roseberry C. Marshall E. A. Patterson P. E. Prillnman C. H. Roberts W. Schwegmann J. J. Stanton R. E. Tinsley R. Valldejuli 260 W. M. Swain W. H. White L. P. VVhitelaw Price Mosher W. L. Laybourne G. C. Bazemore W. R. Boyd A. M. Brooks R. E. VVegener D. D. Davis J. G. Farrell R. S. Friedman J. Lyle XV. McCausland J. T. Sprague A. St. George W. T. Avis R. H. Baker B. E. Barnett J. M. Bass R. D. Bearden J. P. Bretherton P. G. Cunningham C. E. Deane G. E. Dorsel B. M. Dorset D. R. Eitel F. C. Hamer H. G. Hoak H. E. Jackson M. C. Jackson A. B. Jardcn D. B. Johnson T. F. Johnston R. C. Killeen J. R. Lindell W. K. Lecount D. R. Luffman G. A. Masterson E. E. Mathews FIRST YEAR ADVANCED M. P. Miller V. C. Mohl B. B. Morse C. J. Mott W. F. Muller G. R. Nellis E. S. Poole W. G. Scanlan R. C. Scollon C. W. Smith E. F. Sommer Jr. Stewart C. C. Tarkenton B. B. Taylor D. L. Thomason E. C. Trout I11 . B. Umberger H. C. Wade D. C. Walker E. C. Breeding M. B. Brown G. Connaughton R. M. Hammer 261 CLASS A. E. Kavanaugh C. M. Lobban J. J. McLaughlin C. J. Mott F. R. Slade C. B. Van Kirk D. K. Albertson J. P. Bowry J. P. Brice F. E. Hawthorne B. Chapel W. H. Davidson S. M. Dillon W. C. Estes A. G. Gerosa G. K. Godwin R. C. Heywood E. W. Michaels J. M. O Hara R. L. N'unley R. F'. Reed F. F. Smith J. C. .Thompson R. C. Trimble HMEBICHII IIISTITIITE 0F HRCHITECTS HI 7 tk Firs: Row: Walter E. Savory. Jr., Frank W. Ballard. Jr.. Russell W. Jenkins. Jr., William E. Pinner. JL, Guy P. Gilliam. Dal: C. Hamilton. William T. Sandidge, Joe M. Brock. Second Row: William H. Kerfoor. Charles 0. Haines, Gordon B. Gallisha. Albert G. Mumma, Richard C. Reilly, Clyde E. McClintock, Peyton M. Chichester, JL. Frank S. Noel. Third Row: Robert R. Sowder. Albert K. Mock, JL, Thomas J. Elhenon. Raoul WI. Wilkins, David W. Hardwicke, Allen G. Cherry, IL, Albert A. Tappe, Don Carpemer. William A. Taylor. Fourth Row: Walter T. Millincr. William S. Price. Jr., XVilliam D. Darden, Fred Will, Ferrucio L Legnaioll, Richard A. Moon, Waverly C. Ormond. Fred D. Fishback, John L. Reseau. Fifth Row: Cecil T. Holt, James D. Boggs, J. D. Owens, William B. Alderman. Fausmn Sosa. Howard M. 82:05:, William Wiese, Frank A. Devon. Sixth Row: Hubett T. Suntan, Judson Gardner. Fted Cookcnour. OFFICERS Fall Semester Spring Scmrstcr WILLIAM E. PINNER ......................... President RUSSEL L. JORDAN ........................... Presidtnt GUY P. GILLIAM ......................... Vice Preliden! RICHARD C. REILLY ..................... Vite Pruident ROBERT SOVVDER. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Srrretary DON S. CARPENTER ....... , ................... Serrelary DALE C. HAMILTON ......................... Treasurer DALE C. HAMILTON ......................... Treasurer RUSSEL W. JENKINS ...................... Sgt. 11! Arm: JERRY MUMMA ............ . .............. Sgt. At Arm: MEMBERS William B. Alderman William D. Darden R. W. Harvey C. McClintock Robert E. Roll Frank W. Ballard Frank Devore Jack T. Hatchcr W. T. Milliner J. L. Ruseau Howard M. Besosa J. R. Ellison F. W. Haynie Albert Mock VViIliam T. Sandidge James Boggs James P. Fox Jerrold Humphrey Jerry Mumma Fausto Sosa Joe M. Brock Robert E. Garbee R. W. Jenkins Frank Noel Hubert Stratton Ray D. Brock Guy P. Gilliam T. B. Johnson W. C. Ormond A. A. Tappe D. S. Carpenter Robert F. Grove R. L. Jordan William S. Price Fred E. Will D. V. Cederquist C. C. Haines V. H. Kerfoot VVilIiam E. Pinner C. C. Zehnder P. M. Chichester Dale C. Hamilton M. E. Kayhoe Paul C. Quigg F. E. Cookenour David Hardwick F. L. Legnniloli Richard C. Reilly 262 Hlllllllll HSSOCIH'I'IOII OFFICERS C. S. ASHBY HENRY, '99 ............................................. Honorary Prt'sidcn! VlLLIAM SA HILDRETH, 'H ................................................... Prrsidcnl THOMAS H. BLANTON, '21 ............................................... I'il't' Prt'Jian! J. MALCOLM LUCK, H6 ..................................... Director of xllumni Activities GILBERT J. SULLIVAN, 48 ......................... 4531311111! Director of Alumni Arrivitit': BOARD OF MANAGERS THOMAS H. BLANTON, 2! HUGH H. OBEAR, '06 NICHOLAS C. WILSON, JR, !:9 XVILLIAM S. HILDRETH, 'n C. BRAXTON VALENTINE, 20 263 THE HOIIOIHIIW SOCIETIES .vkrv'w I .U O4b5; .. ' K '. .?' f , o n . ' v . . ,1: Q an. ..'.,4,. W: . C v' . . 99' '5 9 .w- B. 71; ...1..-.. 1 -;. . ..E RJMR'Q x 5'r . rm? 11 E .V PHI BETH HHPPH OFFICERS ARTs-IUR K. DAVIS, JR ....................... President ARCHIBALD B. SHEPPERSON ........ 8' rrrclary-Trrasurcr GORDON T. WHYBURN .................. Vice President R. CECIL GARLICK, JR ....................... Historian JOSEPH H. HARRISON. JR. .................... Marshall MEMBERS T. P. Abernethy H. L. Alden Vincent W. Archer A. G. A. Balz James C. Bardin John S. Battle, Sr. Jesse W. Beams Jesses W. Beeghley Arthur F. Benton Edwin M. Betts C. J. Bishko Fredson T. Bowers W. E. Bray R. E. Brown Joseph C. Carter, Jr. James R. Cash E. H. Cassell Harry Clemons George Cooper E. H. Copenhaver, Jr. Martin B. Coyner, Jr. Colgate W. Darden, Jr. A. K. Davis, Jr. Hardy C. Dillard Powell G. Dillard A. M. Dobie G. O. Ferguson, Jr. Harrison Fertig R. H. Feuille Frank W. Finger Earl K. Fisher Thomas Fit7hugh Edwin E. Floyd Marion K. Fort R. C. Garlick. Jr. Frank A. Geldard R. K. Gooch Armistcad C. Gordon John S. Graves A. T. Gwathmey O. J. Hale E. C. Haley Charles F. Hamlin Lewis M. Hammond J. H. Harrison, Jr. James Hart H. S. Hedges A. L. Hench R. H. Henneman T. G. Hereford, Jr. E. Linwood Lehman Edwin P. Lehman Ivey F. Lewis Eugene R. Long E. C. McClintock Alfred K. Mann Jeanne Masengill Bernard Mayo James S. Miller S. A. Mitchell L. G. Moffatt R. M. Musselman Charles P. Nash Wilbur A. Nelson John L. Newcomb James H. Newman E. J. Oglesby M. B. Perry, Jr. Charles C. Reid G. T. Starnes A. F. Stacker Oscar Swineford C. Downing Tait W. R. Thurlow Stephen D. Tuttle W. P. Utermohlen Sylvia Vecellio Alexander Vyssotsky Emma T. Vyssotsky Lyttleton Waddell Clyde H. Ward Fred Wasserman Stephen H. Watts Robert H. Webb George Weber William S. VVcedon W. Carl VVhitlock Gordon T. VVhyburn A. A. Hill F. D. G. Ribble David C. Wilson L. G. Hoxton John Ritchie James S. Wilson Robert H. Hurt Lawrence T. Royster E .B. Winn E. C. Hutter A. B. Shepperson Charles K. Woltz T. Cary Johnson T. D. Shumate, Jr. F. T. Wood Marion Jeffries W. R. Smithey J. E. Wood H. E. Jordan T. R. Snavely T. B. Woody A. P. Kehlenbeck W. A. Kepner E. A. Kincaid James E. Kindred Leland B. Snoddy C. C. Speidel G. W. Spiccr Emerson G. Spies INITIATES College of Arts and Sciences Harold R. Yarbro Charles W. Yeager John H. Yoe G. B. Zehmer Ralph Walter Berrey William Bruce Black Benjamin Franklin Briggs, Jr. James Richard Burns Stephen Cluskey Cromwell, Jr. William Farnsworth Day, Jr. Richard Clayton Dinmore Louis Henry Keffer. Jr. Alexander Ward Allison William Hunter Lucke Alumni Samuel L. Meyer James Henry Kempf Robert Alfred Kilmarx David Benson Kruger Alvin MargoliUS, Jr. Dan Alfred Miller John Jennett Neal, Jr. VVilloughby Newton Ernest Harrison O'Bannon, Jr. Robert Earl OEenbacker Frank Henri Parlier Malcolm Lee Rosenblatt Roderic Lee Simmons George Holmes Thigpen Charles Perkins Thornton Richard Allen Wiant Bernie Zerkcl, Jr. Depart of Graduate Studies Morley Mays 266 Carl Clinton Sartain Philip Hortenstine Ropp Honorary Illcmbcr John Cook Wyllie OMICROII DELHI IHIPPH OFFICERS THOMAS S. LODGE ............................................................ President ROBERT R. FAIR ................................................... Vice President CAPTAIN E. M. WILLIAMS .......................... Secretary-Tremurer Dr. Nat Adamsbn Dr. McLemore Birdsong Mr. E. I. Carruthers Mr. Harry Clemons Mr. Hardy C. Dillard Dr. Frank W. Finger Dr. Lewis M. Hammond Dr. Frank L. Hereford, Jr. Mr. Charles H. Kauffman Dr. F. A. Kincaid Dean Ivey F. Lewis Roy W. Bayliss, Jr. Thomas H. Bcddall, Jr. Frank S. Blanton Joseph C. Carter, Jr. Irby B. Cauthen, Jr. Jay W. Cheek Fred N. Cohner Randall C. Coleman. Jr. Edmund P. Dandridge, Jr. Meade C. Edmunds Robert P. Englander Robert R. Fair Stirling A. Lipscomb Thomas S. Lodge James R. McDowell Mr. E. C. McClintock Mr. Charles W. Merritt Dr. J. L. Newcomb Dean J. H. Newman Mr. William Old Capt. Norton G. Pritchett Mr. Herman H. Rathbun Mr. Kenneth P. Redden Dean F. D. G. Ribblc Dr. John Ritchie, III Dean U. J. Peters Rushton Mr. E. R. Slaughter STUDENTS William H. McFarlane C. Taylor Marshall James R. Michaela Brooks Monroe Joseph A. Noertker James R. Phillips William N. Pierce Charles H. Sackett William L. Shapiro Alan S. Gayner Frank S. Goodman Robert H. Gruver James W. M. Hancock, Jr. Joseph H. Harrison, Jr. Quinnan H. Hodges 267 FACULTY-ADMINISTRATION-ALUMNI Dr. Dudley C. Smith Dr. Joseph L. Vaughan Mr. William H. White. Jr. Capt. E. M. Williams Dr. T. Braxton Woody Mr. Oscar B. VVooldridgc, Jr. Mr. William H. VVranek, Jr. Mr. Albert T. York Mr. J. Harry Michaels. Jr. Mr. Knox Turnbull Mr. Marvin'B. Perry, Jr. Bolling Izard Charles D. Hounshell Jack R. Hunter Van Dyke Jones James E. Kinard E. Daniel Schumate. Jr. D. French Slaughter, Jr. George P. Smith C. William Stanley Lilburn T. Talley John A. Thomas Russell De W. Thomas Peter B. Turney Henry L. Valentine, II Frederick W. Young, Jr. Armistead C. Young, III FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Prof. Harold L. Alden Dr. Vincent W. Archer Prof. A. G. A. Balz Mr. John S. Battle. Jr. Mr. J. C. Bardin Dr. J. W. Beams Dr. Thomas C. Bell Francis L. Bereley, Jr. Prof. E. M. Betts Dr. A. P. Booker Prof. T. Munford Boyd Dr. W. E. Bray G. K. Carter G. L. Carter Dr. T. R. Cash Dr. Harry Clemons Dr. George Cooper, Jr. Jack Dalton Judge A. M. Debie Pres. Colgate W. Darden Prof. Arthur K. Davis. Jr. Prof. Hardy C. Dillard Francis J. Duke Dr. Thomas S. Edwards Dean G. O. Ferguson, Jr. R. C. Garlick. Jr. Dr. VViIson Gee Prof. Frank A. Geldard Prof. R. K. Gooch Allan T. Gwathmey Prof. O. J. Hale Mr. O. F. Carter. Jr. Mr. Roberts Coles. Jr. Mr. E. H. Copenhaver Judge A. D. Dabnev Dr. S. H. Dives Mr. Jesse F. GriH-ilh Adm. VViIliam F. Halsey, Jr. Dean Lewis M. Hammond Dr. A. De J. Hart Prof. James Hart Prof. A. L. Hench A. A. Hill Prof. T. C. Johnson C. H. Kauffmann F. S. Kaulback. Jr. Dr. E. A. Kincaid Dr. J. E. Kindred Dr. Bvrd S. Leavell Dr. Linwood Lehman Edwin F. Lehman Dean I. F. Lewis Dr. Preston B. Lowrance J. Malcolm Luck Prof. R. E. Lutxz A. F. MacConochie Prof. E. C. McClintock, Jr. Dr. Karl F. Menk T. J. Michie F. T. Morse Dr. C. B. Morton Dr. H. B. Mulholland R. M. Musselman Prof. Char!es P. Nash, Jr. Iohn L. Newcomb Dr. Dan S. Norton F. J. Oglesby Dr. Charles C. Pearson ALUMNI C. S. Ashley Henry Mr. William W. Koontz W. Preston Lane Gen. E. R. W. McCahe Mr. C. Venablc Miner Judge L. F. Smith 268 Mr. Marvin B. Perry, Jr. L. R. Quarles Kenneth R. Redden Dean F. D. C. Ribble Prof. John Richie, III Prof. J. K. Roberts Dr. B. F. Runk Mr. Robert Shay Dean E. W. Saunders A. B. Shepperson Dr. D. C. Smith Prof. T. R. Snavely Dr. C. C. Speidel Prof. G. W. Spicer Dr. Oscar Swineford, Jr. Dr. William N. Thornton. Jr. Prof. 0. VV. Underwood, Jr. 0. L. Updike, Jr. Dr. J. L. Vaughan Dr. W. W. VVaddell, Jr. Prof. R. H. VVehb Prof. William S. VVeedon Mr. Fontaine A. Wells Prof. W. H. White. Jr. Prof. D. C. Wilson Charles K. Woltz Dr. J. E. Wood, Jr. Dr. Fletcher D. VVnndward Prof. T. Braxton Woody John C. VVyllie Dean G. B. Zehmer Mr. Leland B. Snuody Dr. james P. C. Southall Mr. Knox Turnbull Mr. Lyttleton VVaddell Dr. Stephen H. Watts Col. Jennins C. Wise THE BHUEII SOCIETV John B. Catlett Paul S. Derian Claude R. Garfield Warren C. Gregory Fred F. Ballard, Jr. James C. Bard Robert P. Black Benjamin F. Briggs, Jr. William Nevin Chalfant Jay Wesley Cheek Isaac R. Cole, Jr. A. Hall Drummond, Jr. Thomas Fitz-Hugh Evans Hugh Jay Fagan John Fleming W. Feild, Jr. Mark Friedlander. Jr. John H. Funari Richard W. Barren I. B. Cauthen. Jr. Warner O. Chapman Lawrence H. Chewing. Jr. Douglas D. Drysdale Walter C. Fitzgerald Francis P. Gaines. Jr. William D. Garvey Thomas H. Beddall. Jr. James E. Bendall, Jr. Joseph C. Carter Randall C. Coleman, Jr. A. Paul Funkhouser James G. Gilling Joseph F. Anderson, Jr. Roy W. Bayliss. Jr. Edward F. Blake. Jr. Ivan T. Burney. Jr. Angus R. Blakey, Jr. Avery Catlin MEDICINE Robert H. Gruver James M. Hutcheson, Jr. Theodore L. Marks James D. Mason COLLEGE Robert D. Gardner Alexander R. Gassaway Lloyd Rex Gatten Alan S. Gaynor James W. Hancock Robert B. Hardaway, Jr. Clarence F. Hicks Irle R. Hicks, Jr. Hoke I. Home, II Van Dykc Jones David W. Kindlcberger Albert S. Knowles GRADUATE SCHOOL Joseph H. Harrison, Jr. Charles D. Hounshell Robert Hurt William W. Jones James E. Kinard John H. Lawless J. Harry Michael, Jr. LAW George W. Grider Paul C. James Jack P. Jefferies Edgar A. Jones, Jr. John C. Kinder ENGINEERING Robert R. Fair John R. Grymcs, Jr. Don O. McCauley Hill Montague, III Dudley W. Pennington, Jr. 269 Samuel E. Miller Charles H. Sackett Paul H. Wornom William G. Wyscr. Jr. David B. Kruger Dillard C. Laughin Harrison Lou McCoy William H. McFarlane John J. Neal, Jr. David B. Pressman Robert D. Roller. III Charles W. Sheerin D. French Slaughter Arthur W. Spillman George W. G. Stoner Joel W. Tyson, II Russel A. Wright Wesley E. Pace Edwin W. Pullen Norman H. Rathbun T. D. Schumate, Jr. C. Pedro Smith Lennox B. Tumbull. III Douglas Venable Frederick W. Young, Jr. James E. McDonald L. Kent McElwain Robert F. Morten William N. Pierce Edward M. Selfc. Jr. Peter B. Turney Fcrman W. Perry Charles A. Robinson. Jr. Hobart L. Scott, Jr. Charles W. Stanley Robert F. Smne Isaac W. Underwood BETH Gnmmn smmn Honorary Fraternity in Commerce $23 H Founded at the University of Wisconsin February 26, 1913, Established at the University of Virginia April 12, 1929. Officers JAY GUY KAUFFMAN ........................................................ Pren'dnt! JOHN ROBERT HANLEY ......................................... Vice Pruidm! GEORGE TALMAGE STARNES ...................... Strrelary-Trmmrer MEMBERSHIP Actives Albert Julius Barlow Duncan Clark Hyde Robert Asbury Cox. Jr. Lincoln Grayson Dulaney John Robert Hanley Robert Lee Buchanan. Jr. George Peter Buckey Estel Lee Carlyle. Jr. John Riggle Copenhaver David Ballard Daugherty William Harvey Deter Elbert Alvis Kincaid Tipton Ray Snavcly Active Clarence Flippo Hicks Jay Guy Kauffman I niliates Edward Earle Ellis Charlie Mapp Floyd Robert Harrison Gordon James Charles Green James W. Hancock. Jr. 270 Herbert Paul Shay George Talmage Starnes John Resser Matthews. Jr. Alan Sidney Mirman Edgar Parsons Roberts Van Dyke Jones Sidney Robert Pace Henry Papit William Raphael Semmes Glen Ezra Sparks, Jr. Alice Swain Wells PHI MEMBERS J. W. Barksdale B. T. Cullen. Jr. J. L. Lancaster B. Roesen T. F. Beddow R. Fletcher F. G. Lankford J. A. Rorer A, J. Berry W. R. Gaines U. W. Leavell J. S. Russell J. H. Bogers H. N. GeE, Jr. V. G. McBride M. C. Ryan, Jr. E. R. Boggs J. H. Gordon R. Maidment J. L. Sauder B. G. Bosworth. Jr. W. W. Halligan. Jr. J. L. Manahan A. J. Slivinski S. S. Britt, Jr. J. E. Henry R. A. Meade W. R. Smithey A. L. Carlson A. M. Jarman J. L. Palmer L. St. Stiles D. H. Charles. Jr. A. C. Jones C. H. Patterson. Jr. R. M. Stafford D. R. Copeland H. M. Kline W. M. E. Rachal R. E. Swindler C. L. Costello P. B. Woodard DElTH HHPPH Phi Delta Kappa is a professional education fraternity which is devoted to research, leadership, and service in the field of public education. 271 P .n-unu-Anuunuuuu.n ..... ETH alsmn OFFICERS ROBERT R. HUMPIIRIES ...................... Presidml EDWARD L. PAI'L ............................ Treaxurrr EDWARD L. IVY. JR ...................... Fire Presidml RICHARD P. TILLACK ........................ Historian MICHEL M. PARLIER .......................... S' mam DEAN JAMES H. NEWMAN ............ Family :ldvimr FACULTY Pres. Colgate W. Darden, Jr. College XVilliam E. Atkinson Donald L. Bowers Reuben H. Broaddus, Jr. Charles W. Brown W'ilson M. Carruthers Samuel N. Clifton Harrison Cohen Theodore J. DeLyra Thomas F. Evans Hugh J. Fagan Chester J. Flynn, Jr. Dean Ivey F. Lewis Dean Edward W. Saunders William R. Harlan, Jr. Stanley L. Harris Murray M. Hausner Richard B. Henney Cyrus H. Hoy Peter Joannides Earl R. Johnson, Jr. Howard H. Johnson Leavie E. Lee. Jr. Stanley J. Magenheimer Harrison L. McCoy James V. Miner STUDENTS VVilIiam T. Nichols Jacob A. Rendleman, Jr. Charles E. Revilla John R. Roberson Felix M. Rogers Edmund H. Rucker. Jr. Charles W. Sheerin, Jr. Irving Seidman George W. Stafford Leonard R. Stern Richard P. Tillack Frank G. Turner 272 Dean George 0. Ferguson, Jr. E nginccr: Carl D. Finder VVilIiam DeGuzman. Jr. Stradford G. Folkes Wyatt H. Gantt Brenton S. Halsey Robert R. IIumphris Edward L. Ivy. Jr. Charles W. Jones. Jr. Charles Kerr. III John A. Llewellyn George P. McCaslnnd Fred C. McCormick William H. Morgan Edward L. Paul Edward D. Rockey, Jr. VViIliam H. Schromp Charles F. Smith Beryl C. Stickley Robert M. Tucker. Jr. Edutation Tu reman G. Weaver P I Bottom Row: Gaynor. MuBun, Flir. Fleming. King. Second Row: Dovel, Gaucn, Fricdlander. Taylor, Batten Cole. man. Hick, 1' ones: Moms. DElTH EPSIlOIl . : .31' v ' J .1 a ,7... .a- : ';! Third Row: Louv, Hawkim, Fried- Founh Row: Roubeny. Bayliu, Perry, MucConochic, Puckett. OFFICERS ' I ROSS FLEMING ............................... President BOB FAIR ................................. Vice President JACK MacBEAN .................. ,. . .Setretary-Trmsurer MEMBERS Christian Cramer Harry H. Daugherty Benjamin B. Dutton, Jr. Clarence Flippo Hicks James N. Hughes Robert 0. Hyde Jerome A. Izear, Jr. John D. Munford, II Bert A. Nachman James E. Phillips. Jr. Thorburn ReidI III Joel W. Tyson. II John G. Hundley Hiram W. Moore Pi Delta Epsilon, national honorary joumaliscic fra- ternity, was founded at Syracuse University in 1909 and Robert L. St. Claire, Jr. Armistead W. Gilliam, Jr. Breton B. Morse George Ossman, Jr. Ian 0. MacConachie Boykin C. Wright, Jr. Paul T. Craddock Rosser B. Fleming Richard S. Friedman Edmund H. Henderson Jack R. Hunter Edwin D. King, Jr. Brooks Monroe Thomas N. Parker. Jr. A. Churchill Young, III Mark P. Friedlander. Jr. L. Rex Gatten Henry C. Mackall D. French Slaughter, Jr. John P. MacBean. III Robert R. Fair Hoke I. Home. II Henry N. Taylor Alan S. Gaynor Jay Wesley Cheek Quinnan H. Hodges cations. established at Virginia in 1940. Members are chosen 273 Joseph H. Harrison, Jr. Ralph Cole John O. W. Gravely, III Bob Catron T. Daniel Shumate, Jr. Edgar S. Jones John Adam Dovel, Jr. Cranston Williams, Jr. Curtis Bazemore Roscoe Puckett Staigc Blackford Skip Forest Jim VValdron Harold Straus Jack Louv Roy Bayliss Art Hawkins Clyde Morris Griff Burnett William Leef Frank Batten Herbert Jackson Edwin Roseberry Charles Robinson Charle W. Jones William Eynon Ferman Perry for outstanding ability and service to University Publi- DElTH SIGITIH RHO Top Row, left to right: Richard Pendleton. Covington Shackleford. Tom Burchext. Dillard Laughlin, James Myatt. Bottom Row: Hardy Perriu, John Pal- met. Tom Wolfe. Jay Pznce. OFFICERS JAY FENCE .................................................................... Prnidrn! THOMAS WOLFE ................................................. Via! Prnidm! JOHN PALMER ........................................ V wretary-Trmxurrr MEMBERS THOMAS BURCHETT BROOKS MONROE RICHARD S. PENDLETON QUINNIN HODGES JAMES A. MYATT WILLIAM PIERCE DILLARD C. LAI'GHLIN COVINGTON SIIACKLEFORD 274 DElTH llll IHPHII Pa MAQ- Front Row. left to Ii ht: M. V. Bosteuer, D. W. Beede, P. L. Gilmer, A. W. Lentz, III, Col. A. L. Baker. Second Row: A. P. Baxter. D. T. Brooks, F. R. Currin J. T. argastun. III, C. H. Turner. Third Row: C. P. Fizz, A. M. Bruns. W. Gag . C. H. Roberts, A. 1W. Brooks. Fourth Row: A. j. Gellman. G. W. Curran, R. E. Frohlich, B. F. Honan. N. T. Clark. Fifth Row: G. C. Bucmore, B. L. Carleton. C. E. Craver. .8 FOUNDED SEPTEMBER 26, 1949 The objectives of the fraternity are to promote education in transportation and to encourage capable young men of college standing to enter this field as a chosenprofession. CHARTER PHILIP L. GILMER ............................ President JAMES L. EADES .............................. Serretary BENJAMIN L. CARLETON ................ Virr-Presiden! AUGUST W. LENTZ III ....................... Treasurer DANIEL W. BEEBE ........................... Historian George W. Bishop Martin V. Bosteuer Benjamin F. Hoffman Warren Yeatts Robert E. Frohlich Clifford E. Crnver James E. Kilgore ADVISORS ARTHUR L. BAKER, Lt. Col. TC .................. 4dvimr CLAUDE JESSUP, Gen. Mgr. Va. Stage Lines ....... 4dwixor ALLEN R. FERGUSON, Asst. Prof. of Economics. . ..'ldei:ar DR. J. C. POINDEXTER ........................ Honorary MEMBERS Allin P. Baxter Alan M. Burns John T. Fargason, III Burkett A. Rennolds G. Curtis Bazemore, Jr. Nimrod T. Clark Charles P. Fitz Calvin H. Roberts Amsbry M. Brooks, Jr. Harris Cohen William W. Gazer, Jr. Carson H. Turner Dewitt T. Brooks. Jr. George W. Curran Aaron J. Gellman Landon P. VVhitclaw Frank R. Currin Jack N. Kegley 275 HlPHH IHIPPH PSI .i l Firs: Row: D. B Daugherlyt;r H. Papi: R. T. Lamkin, I. R. Hicks P. S. Boothe L R. Sims W. L. Brown C. P. Daniel. R. B. Fleming. Second Row: E. PI Summer. EC C. Gr.ecn J. KauEman, L. Davis C. L. Smith. C. F. Hicks,LC.1. Kessee H. W. Ward H D Pepoon. Third Row: K K Gninu,1. I. Lawson, CHmteuler, GR. D. Stunon, R. B. Henney J. W. Bower. D. Em: es. R. W. Whitten. Fourth Row: J. R. Kins nsey K: L: Stultz, b. H. Decks W. B. Lawson D. M. Wakclee, LM . Bass M. C. Cockrell R. k. Pyle: W. Colmcry. Fifth Raw: W. C. Yowell J. .Corish. A. C. Shackleford. S. .Jamme A. E. Hutchinson G. C. Williams. FACULTY M. A. J. Barlow E. A. Kincaid G. T. Starnes F. S. Kaulback Wilson Gee T. R. Snavely D. McWrigbt I. M. Barr MEMBERS Daniel Lee Barnes Leonard Davis Jay Kaufman Gene Schroeder Ben S. Booth Ross Fleming Robert Lamkin John Sims John W. Boyer James Green John Lawson Claude Smith William L. Brown Richard Henny Ray Loving Harvey Ward John R. Corish C. Flip Hicks Henry Papit Frank Williams Hewitt H. Covington I. R. Hicks Harry Pepoon George VVillinms George W. Curran E. C. Hosteltler LeRoy Ryles William Colmery Peyton Daniel C. J. Jesse Jack Rivers Robert Black David Daugherty 276 HlPHH CHI 5 First Row, left to right: R. Y. Meelheim, H. J. Elliott, H. P. Voznick, D. O. ' I Illlllllll :3 u-o .- .- .- - u.- - l XVoolf, J. F. W. Field. E. H. Phillippe, Dr. H. M. Spencer. Second Row: Dr. E. C. Cogbill. Angus R. Blakey, Robert Branch, Arthur Werhli, G. R. Laubscher. Henry Monture, C. W. Jones, Robert Tucker. E. M. Jones. Third Row: M. E. Gigliotti, W. B. Blakey. W. L. Davis. Dr. P. E. Thicrs. W. I. James. 1.3mm Wagner, A. L. Atwell. S. L. Hansen. Fourth Row: C. D. Spangenbcrg, S. M Lane, W. B. Geurrant, D. L. Merrill, R. E. May. W. S. Collins, D. H. Wellford. Fifth Row: T. H. Evans. J. P. Saxe, O. L. Updike, W. F. Wagner. OFFICERS D. O. WOOLF, JR ....................... Maxlcr Kiltllemiu W. N. ROBERTS ................................ chardcr E. H. PHILLIPPE .................. Vire Maslrr Alchemist H. P. VOZNICK ............................... Trrasurcr H. J. ELLIOTT ..................... Master of Ceremonies J. F. W. FIELD .......................... Humid Sz'rretary W. C. MALLONEE .............................. Rrparlt'r DR. H. 1W. SPENCER ............................ XId-visor MEMBERS A. L. Atwell T. H. F. Evans Ed. Jones I. XV. Rinker J. Bruce Wagner Angus Blakey Marie Gigliotti S. M. Lane J. P. Saxe W. F. Wagner VViIliam Blakey W. B. Guerrant G. R. Laubschcr R. L. Sigmon Arthur VVehrli Robert Branch G. P. Brown XV. S. Collins hV. L. Davis R. M. Hammer W. R. Harlan W. 1. James C. W. Jones Ralpha May R. Y. Meelheim David Merrill Henry Moncure B. R. VVellford D. H. Wellford D. D. Spangenberg Victor Street J. D. Tomlinson R. M. Tucker PLEDGES FACULTY MEMBERS P. H. Lcake Dr. Thomas I. Crowell Dr. Paul M. Gross. Jr. Dr. Robert M. Hubbard Dr. Alfred Burger Dr. Everett C. Cogbill Dr. James W. Cole In 1922 the Alpha Kappa Chapter of Alpha Chi Sigma was chartered to high scholarship, character, and seriousness of purpose in student and specializing in chemistry engi- neering. Among the regular activities of the local chapter J. M. Rector Dr. Robert E. Lots Dr. Otis L. Updike Dr. Hugh Spencer Mr. Richard VVinsbro Dr. Ralph Thiers Dr. John H. Yoe are the annual Alpha Chi Sigma lecture, the award of a membership in the American Chemical Society to the out- standing student in chemistry or chemical engineering, and general assistance to the faculty is the conduct of oHicial functions. 277 SCHBHB 1' .A . 5; First Row: Frank W. Ballard. 1L. Joe M. Brock. Frank S. Noel. Second Row: William T. Sandid 2, Gordon B. Gallisha. Robert R. Sowder. Guy P. Gilliam, Clyde E. McClintock. Third Row: Thomas B. Johnson, William iese, Walter T. Milliner. OFFICERS JOF. M. BROCK ................................ Presidmt FRANK S. NOE! ..... .......................... Surelary VVALTER T. MILLINER ................... Vitt-Pruidtnf VVILLIAIW W'IESE, HI ......................... Treaxunrr FRANK W. BALLARD, JR ................ S' rrgrant-at-xlrms MEMBERS William T. Sandidgc Gordon B. Galusha Robert R. Sowder Thomas B. johnson PLEDGES Clyde E. McClintock Guy D. Gilliam Russcll Jordon Scarab is a national professional fraternity in the other activities, give impetus to various programs in the Architectural school. The organization is designed to school such as lectures, exhibits, and competitions open bring together a small group of students who, among to the students. 278 HAEC-OLm-HEWSSE'IUVABIT SOCIETY tPIAOI' I'IATPIZ - OEOZ JEFFERSON Second Row: Rowan. Carleton,.Gaynor, Pace, Home. Hornady, Hicks, Pyles, Campbell. Third Row: Guadonovich, Marsteller, Gibson, Hall, Neighbors. Davel, Osman. Phillips. Puckett. Pierrot. Fourth Row. Court. Albrecht, Watkins, Walker, Ivy. Lekan, Reid, Wolfe, Goldbcrg, Smxrh. Front Row. left to right: McCarthy, MacBean. Beale, Williams, McCoy, Randolph. Strauss, Forrest, Brandon. Founded at the University of Virginia, July 14, 1825. OFFICERS Fall Term Spring Term HOKE IRVINE HORNE. 11.. Virginia ...................... Prnidtn! RUSSELL BROWN PACE. JR .............................. Pruidrm RUSSELL BROWN PACE. JR.. Virginia ................ Vite-Pruidtn! LeROY ANDREW PYLES. Maryland .................... Vire-Prrxidcn! JOHN RANDOLPH HORNADY. III, New York ............ Secretary JOSEPH FRANCIS GALLAGHER. New York ................ Secretary DOUGLAS RAE EITEL. Canada ........................... Treasure! DOUGLAS RAE EITEL .................................... Truman JAMES AUGUSTINE MURPHY, JR ........... Corrupondmg Srtnlary JAMES AUGUSTINE MURPHY, JR ........... Corrrrpamling Statuary FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION In Memoriam Edward Reilley Stettinius, Jr. Neil Herbert Alford. Jr. Arthur Merritt Jarman Fredcrick Deane Goodwin Ribblc William Stone Weedcn James Edwin Wood. Jr. Colgate Whitehead Darden. Jr. Thomas Cary Johnson, Jr. John Ritchie, III Thaddeus Brawn Woody Arthur Kyle Davis, Jr. Edwin Clare McClintock Oscar Wilder Underwood. Jr. David Cole Wilson James Hart Robert MeKcalfe Musselman Joseph Lee Vaughan James Southall Wilson MEMBERS Edward Justin Ashey Cyril Francis Coverly Alan Sims Gaynor Edward Leancy Kessler Breton Benurtgard Morse Lewis Franklin Baxter Clifford E. Ctaver. II Joseph Edwin Gibson Henry Martyn Little, II John Jenner! Neal, Jr. William Meyers Berry John Adam Dovel, Jr. William Moullrie Guerry John Wentwonh McCarthy, Jr. Walter Draper Neighbors Martin Van Buren Bostencr Hugh Jay Fagen John Cusdonovich. Jr. John Peter MacBean. 111 George Osman. Jr. John Tracy Brandon John James Frederitk John Campbell Hall, Jr. William Cyrus Mallonee Albert Ogden Pierrct. Jr. Benjamin Lee Carleton. Jr. Mark Pcyser Friedlander Clarence Hippo Hitks Dudley Leonard Mantellar John Carleton Pom Pat Charles Lloyd Rex Gatten William Darlington Humphriea Jeremy Eldridge Mason Charles Edward Revilla XViHiam Walker Rowan. III JEFFERSON SOCIETY William Trevilian Sandidge James Edward Cozart Hubert Ignatius Kleinpeter Roscoe Ellcrson Puckett David Gwynn Walker Frank May Thompson Wiilliam Alexander Forrest, Jr. James Edwin Lehan Virgil Patrick Randolph. III John Munroe Watkins Edyl'n Laud Wilson. Jr. Alfred George Gerosa Gcnrge Bruce Leila Thornburn Reid, III Nathan Michael Weiss William Harry Albrecht. Jr. Samuel Goldberg Sterling Allan Lipscomb Armin Richard 5!. George Alfred Wlidgeen Whitchurst 13mg Gordpn Beale Jack Gilbert Hardy John Jame: Lgmn, Jr. Warren Keith Sabburv Cranston Williams. Jr; Stanza Davxs Blackford , Jr. Arthur Hanson Hawkins, III Harrison Lou McCov Lawrence Byron Smith Thomas Leroy Wolfe Duncan Dunbar Chaplin, III Edward Lee Ivy. Jr. Daniel Wagner McVey John Frank Strauss Louis Edward Childers. Jr. Charles Edmond Jzter James Earle Phillips, Jr. William Harry Wagner THE ROGERS SOCIETV h OFFICERS JAMES R. BURNS .............................. Prrsidt'nt WILLIAM N. DI'DLEY ........................ Serretary WILLIAM R. SCHULTZ .................. lhirr-Presidrn! CHARLES E. REVILLA ......................... Strrttary ,IOSEPH A. CHOQI'ETTE ..................... Trrasurrr MEMBERS R. L. Alwood I. W. Ames T. P. lludgins B. F. Spradlin W. F. Browning R. A. Caskie R. L. Johnson C. O. Stainback R. C. Catrnn H. R. Cooke J. H. Kcmpf C. E. Stevens J. M. Craig J. J. Dunn C. A. Lanum G. C. Tihbitts R. P. Crnnan G. M. Englar H. Lauhscher R. C. Vernon J. I.. Eadcs R. J. Ess R. E. Moore R. 3. Young L. D. Graves C. Fisher C. E. Revillu W. J. Prutzman hV. T. Harrishergcr B. H. Flewellen hV. P. Shulhnf C. lh'ser B. W'. Miller R. L. Gnldstone N. R. T. lIny HONORARY MEMBERS hV. A. Nelson R. S. Edmundsnn D. J. Cedcrstrmn A. I. Sinnmt J. K. Roberts A. N. XVinchcll A. I. MCUiH L. H. Warwick F. XV. Trainer A. A. Pegau The Rogers Geological Society, formed in 1948, at- organizing held trips, and conducting geological in- tempts to broaden the interests and knowledge of its vestigations for publication in its projected annual members in the held of Geology, by presenting lectures, bulletin. 280 nLPHn RHO .CHI 4:. 1;. g '95 Firs: Row: Thomas Johnson. J. Dean Owens, Allen G. Cherry. Jn. Waverly C. Olmond. Morris J. Ulman. Fred Will. Second Row: Albert K. Mock, Jr., Dale C. Hamilton. Frank A. Devore. Peylcn M. Chichester, JL, Richard C. Reilly. William A. Taylor. Third Row: James D. Bogxs' Raoul W. Wilkins. Albert A. Tappe, Thomas J. Etherton, Jr., Ferrucio L. Legnaioll. Fourth Row: Walter T. Milliner, Albert G. Mumma. David W. Hatdwicke, Richard A. Moon, Russell W. Jenkins. MEMBERS R. A. Moon R. W. Jenkins, Jr. A. G. Cherry F. E. Will R. W. Wilkins W. A. Taylor D. C. Hamilton A. G. Mumma P. M. Chichester. Jr. M. J. Ullman R. L. Jordon R. C. Reilly T. J. Etherton, Jr. Dean Owens, Jr. W. C. Ormond T. B. Johnson D. W. Hardwicke PLEDGES A. A. Tappe. Jr. F. A. DeVore T. H. Armstrong R. F. Grove J-.D- Boggs J. R. Humphrey INACTIVE GRADUATE STUDENTS J. Willard Baker John V. Cathcnrt George L. Jones. Jr. George R. Smith Carl Robert Bauer Allen H. Crosby Spencer King Lennox M. Turnbull William B. Bennett Gilmcr T. Fitchelt Kenneth R. Lawless Fritz Will Robert Black Fred Ford Richard McDonnell Frederick W. Young, Jr. Lewis Johnson W. Robert Nes Alpha Rho Chi is a social professional fraternity limited Kallikrates chapter was reestablished at the University of to students of Architecture and the Allied ptofessions,Virginia in June 1948. 281 l II P I OFFICERS VVlLLIAM M. MEREDITH ..................... Prnidm! H. WILLIAM PORTERFIELD .................. Setrelary HARVEY L. LINDSAY, JR ................. Virr-Prrxidmt W. GRIFFIN BURNETT ....................... Trraxurn MEMBERS Joe Carter Chuck Wise Walt Schulte Grover Masterson Tom Coleman Lloyd Craighill Andy Creamer Hunter deBuns Bob Hardaway Whitey Michels Leigh Middleditch Peter Howard Bill Cockrell Bill Russell Jack Fearing Jack Funari Jerome Perleman Hill Friedman David Pressman Charles Barr L. J. Hecht Al Kramer Chuck Meriwether John Legg Jerry Jueter Bill Davis Stu Wright Max Kennedy John LoHin Harry Lackey Bill Addington Glen Donoho Bill Edgerton Dan Elkin Mary Sager Boris Goldberg Bob Barnard Jack Threshie Campbell Sellers Norvell Wellford Ramsey Martin Peter Ronald B. B. Munford Pres Prevatt Bill Rowan Hal Xanders Lansdale Sasscer Tom Fooks Tolly Albert Bill Crawford Bill Daniel Lou Morris Bob Ussery Barney Gill Moss Beecmft Harry Etheridge Bob Mills Robert Maidment Howard VVachenfeld John Frederick Joseph Gallagher Robert Carswell James Marable Charles Rohrer Henry Taylor John Ferebee Jason Eckford Paul Barringer Charles Carroll James Lesane Hap Moore Roger Harvey Jim Green Gene Schroeder R. B. Pace Harry Magee Harry Montgomery Charlie Peyton Clint McHenry Butch Early Togy Biddle Bert Sadtler Andy Warren Paul Hicks Philip Powell 282 Beale VVilhoit George Buckey Holden Clarke Frank Blocker Ed Rucker Pinkncy Herbert Buddy Frumin Leo Zindler Alan Gaynor Harris Cohen Stanley Miller Barry K. Berksnn Daniel Rosenblnom Gene Moore Harold Straus Tim Ives Jack Bass Hill Albrecht Ted Dean Bill Bouton Waverly Berkely Phil Wright Dick Cocke Hnss Hostetler Bill Reinhart Joe Newell Dag Gray John Neal Ed Henry William Chalfaunt Ralph Wegemer Truman Peterson Bev Ennis Herman Spigel Bill Mills Garry Gifford Armisted W. Gilliam Car Dorman Wally Goodwin Dick Godine Staige Blackford Bill Neal Hal Keelv Spike Garland Tom Evans French Slaughter Herbie Jackson Craig Culbertson Buck Fcrgusson Bill Wright Ralph Beeton Andrew Robinson Dan VVelIford Dick Vinton Landon W'hitelaw Jim I'n Ross Fleming Pete Taylor Phil Davidson Ed Polinp: Charlie Stringfellow Morris Randolph Eddie Walker Bob Coughlin Charles Buchannan Sam Wise Dick Skirski Tommy Bohnnan Don Armstrong Don Campbell Conway Dillingham Fred VVoodston Raleigh Webster John McIntosh Jim Murphey Sam DuPont Tom Fuller Bill Annon John Fewell Charlie Caldwell Jack Marks Jack Donahay Malcolm Underwood Goodloe Byron SHllll OFFICERS BOB PARROTT ............................... Prtsidrnt FRANK TALBOTT JIM PERRY ............................... Vire-Prcsidmt SKIP FOREST ............ MEMBERS Bob Albergotti Walt Schulte H. Allen Steve Osisek Bob Roller Gordon Jones Dan Barnes Booty Powell Tom Corppton Mark Friedlander Jim Perry Bill Deter Jay Check Bob Parrott Lyn Chase B. L. Carlton Dan Mahler Bill Long Skip Hixon Jim Taylor Wilson Andrews Ned Caton Eli Tullis Jim Denham Claude Smith Jack Campbell Bob Hyde Bill Forrest John Grant Frank Talbott Windy Hicks Skip Nock Andrew Scott Charlie Slinghuff Al Voshcll Nat Bergwyn Eddie Leake Scott Glore Joe Armstrong Gardner Hardin Taylor Marshall Dyke Jones Bcv Mauck Bill White John McCrory H. Robertson Bob Lauriault Buddy Loving Bob McConnell Emmett Fontaine Frank Thompson W. E. Yowell Teddy Wilcox Jack Wilson Al Smith Sunny King Peter Lawson Johnson Bill Jones Sam Hyde Bryce Holland Russell Ferguson John Dillard VVitcher Dudley Bob Clevenger Charlie Cushman Bill Boothe Fred Ballard John Sims John Gravely Boykin Wright W. B. Lawson Hank Windsor John Gill Al Wood George Conners John Rennolds Bob Proutt Bob Mapcs Frank Meade Bruce Fraley John Burchey Bud Shoaf Harry Montgomery Harry Boss Ken McElwain Bill Shapero Bill Ward Henry Valentine Moe Cromwell J. M. Wood Jim Baylor, J. L. Thomas 283 Charles Menefee Jim Brister Dick Blackwell Tom Lyle Ben Cart Malvern SheHield Bill VaIder Ed Wright Red Miller Bob Bowman Toni Rosseeni Mitch McCullough Eugene Schuessler Mende Lerner Stanley Harris Ray Ramey Sam Crickcnburger Tom Jackson John Haizlip Frank Taylor Jim Hasslacher Thomas Mullen James Whitney Toby Dye Edward Gray Loui Tass Stanley Druckcr Bob Baxter Jack Donahey Harry Aiken Joe Smith Stu Auchincloss Bill Molster Bob Wheeler Ed Green Leighton Lobdell Cliff McKinney REVS ...................... S ncrrlar y ..................... Tn'awrcr Dick Coulter Dick Hagemaster Phil Powell Dave Foster Odgen Purim Bud Borshi Jack Carr Collin Dillon Tony Zane Dick Blue Dave Driscoll Dan McVey Fred Spencer Tuck Maddux Rhody Nash Bruce Leib Jack Swoltney Boonie Hancock Frank Hicks Don Lawson Dick Smith Jim Rushton Mac Jenkins Don Beard Mac Tuck Craig Slinghauif John Apperfer Doug Mackall Dave Renich Jim Massie Tom Perkins Robert Wilmer Douant Latgove Harold Honk Louis Howard Harvey Fitzgerald Walter Horsley Henry Clark Lynwood Weaver Bill Lickle Bill Colmery Ed Sturgis Bill Baylor OFFICERS Charlie Sackctt Glen Updike Perk Hazelgrovc John Ray John Thomas Henry deButts Brac Valentine JIM HANCOCK ............................................... President TOM COLEMAN ......................................... Vice-Pruident B. B. MUNFORD .............................................. Secretary HENRY chUTTS ............................................ Tn'asurrr . MEMBERS Dave Wood Jim Hancock Bob Hardaway Nick Miller Cecil Kilpatrick Lloyd Craighill Bruce Fraley Charlie Mott John Papit Jim Mason Gilly Sullivan Dan Mahler Ray Ramey Dykc Jones Howard Johnson Tom Coleman Chill Perkins Whitey Michel: Bcv Mauck Bill Shapcro Church Young Allan Wilson Dave Carr Joe Wood Henry Valentine Frank Motley Pinkney Herbert Bud Patten John Rennolds Brooks Monroe Joe Armstrong B. B. Munford Hunter chutts Jack Funari Skip Hixon Russell Fergusson Charlie Barr Bill Kerncr Tee Cooley Harold Strauss Bill Yowell Jim Perry Dave VVakelc-e George Richardson Fred Phillips Ed Leake Eli Tullis Herbert Jackson Bert Sadtlcr Ian Hamming Hal Keely Griff Burnett George Connors Bill Hooper Gardner Hardin Stump Craighill Stewart Walker Pete Ronald Bob Hyde Ken McElwain Torn Savage Graham Koch Bcn Mean Lanny Sasscu' Gus Daniel Alan Gaynor Preston Watt Bob Brown John Munford George Buckey Bill Greenhalgh Trip Reid Skip Koch Lcc Zindler Morric Zinman Clint McHenry OFFICERS JOE CARTER ................................................. Prnidrn! JOHN SHUELL ........................................... Vite-Presidm! SAM HYDE ........................................ . .......... Serretary AL XVOOD ................................................... Treamrer -.- MEMBERS Moe Cromwell Hal Burrows Frank Talbert Bounder White Shelton Horsley Taylor Marshall Henry St. Clair Armistead Williams Frank Thompson Steve Osisek Frankie Allen Staples Pierce Walt Shulte Walt Dunnington Jim Anderson Sunny King Dick Hall Al Smith Bruce Cornell Mike Maustcllcr Ray Lyons John Payne Bob McConnell Bob Ussery Jim Lee Chief Nesbitt Lilburn Talley Harry Yates Dick Marshall Fred Ballard Bob Cornish Bob Tyler Bill Pierce Jack Rixey Bill Camp Emmett Fontaine Dave Mcltzen Buddy Shoaf Frank Walters Frank Goodman Tommy Mehring Mark Friedlander Hank Clark Barnes Lawson Chuck Wise Skip Forrest William Russell Norm Andrea: Al Shook Bob Cleavenger Preston Prevatt Hal Xanders Gene Schroeder Bill Parrish John Burch Dave Senft Arthur Eisenman Leigh Middleditch Jim Bear Jim Jesse: Ross Fleming Andy Creamer Henry Taylor Herbert Kramer Bert Nachman Alvin Fink Bruce Holland Jim Marable Dick Vinton Ho Worman Bob Roller Bobby Parrott cEIIMDN qua Bi ac akoime 3km Beat Chathe ackeu GXeno U phyke Gus ' Nkmn Sum: VJ Aka Sam MKOQ ems; T ijox Xxm XCHXM uMot Q wa mes fxmx'mca ave Cam cgemq Cth Ham St. Cdet cc V1 006 mm aXeM'me YRAM Soak Sack Yiumg ': ngc Sones $23an $ch mm BA PxXch Dan Umdsay hum ' ma Owen aAow ems; met GMA rhea 09mg: moms EAA'H: Leak: 287 John Burch Hal Burrows Joe Carter Carlton Elliott Bob Englandcr Russell Ferguson Frank Goodman Paul Hicks Bill Hooper Shelton Horsley Van Dyke Jones Bill Marshall Grover Masterson Mike Mausteller Steve Osisek Bob Proutt Jack Rixcy Hank St. Clair Charles Sackctt Burt Sadtlcr John Thomas Henry Valentine Al Wood Joe Wood Bill Wright Ed Clements H13 SOCIETV Founded in February, 1889 Motto: Superstition solum in anime inscii habitat DON SHUMATE JOE CARTER PEDRO SMITH FRED YOUNG LILBURN TALLEY DAVE CARR FRANK GOODMAN CHURCHILL YOUNG HENRY VALENTINE HAL BURROVVS TOM LODGE JIM KINARD EMMETT FONTAINE The primary virtue of the 1950 CORKS AND CURLs is, of course, the fact that it appeared on time. This could never have been accomplished without the splendid work of the most co-operative staff I have ever seen in my expe- rience with the book. There was always someone around to do any job which came up. All thirty-seven staff members did their share and more, willingly. In the book we have tried to get maximum effectiveness from black and white by high- lighting them in the reversed division pages and black lines. If we didnit get it, it was not because we did not receive maximum efiort from the staff. Ed Roseberry deserves special mention not only for his line photography, but for the long overtime hours he spent helping assemble the book. His pa- tient wife gets thanks for the many nights she had a late supper. Malcolm Underwood, in his ever-dependable way, did an excellent job as Organiza- tions Editor. Frank Batten,s colorful sports writings earn him mention as does Henry ClarlEs eHiciency. Two John,s, MacBean and Legg contributed fine articles to the opening section. The ODK Counselling program sent us several able young men, headed by George McMath. Onley, Virginia, should be proud of George. He is a real prospect for the 51, 52, and 053 CORKS AND CURLs. The Business Staff proved its ability by dragging in over 1,200 payments, :1 super-human feat. Bill Baylor and Lou Hager were quite successful as high- pressure boys in the Advertising Department. Griff Burnett and Eddie Tal- ley did good jobs, too. So far there are only two mistakes we know of. Emmett Fontaine,s picture is a few places out of order and Rex Gatten is pictured as a degree applicant, whereas all he wanted to be was Editor of the Spectator. For these and any others we apologize. There is one fear which has given us nightmares all year long, and which we will not know about until the distribution of the book. I hope our prayers, uPlease, no misspellings in the individual cover names? have been answered. THE EDITOR 144m- twin? . . . THIS COPY of Corks 8s Curls was boughi for $8. Ye+ producfion of +his book cos+ approxima+ely $l2. The main reason +ha+ if was possible for our SUBSCRIBERS +0 save roughly V3 of cos+ was +he generous suppor+ given Corks 8r Curls by ourADVERTISERS who appear in +his sec+ion. We urge your suppor+ of +hem. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. FURNISHINGS. HATS AND FOOTWEAR Imported Neckwear, Sweaters, Wcatherproofs, Hose, Pipes, Etc. Hand-spun and Hand-woven Shetlands From Messrs. T. M. Adie Gt Sons, Voe, Shetland, Scotland Hand-spun and Hand-wovcn Harris Tweeds From Lewis and Harris Islands Pure Cashmere Coatings Custom Tailoring kg aTEYENS' SHEPHERD CO incorporated. At the Corner FOOTBALL eContinued from page 144i Tulane had been an in-and-out team but had lost only to Notre Dame. Across the nation it was the game of the week. In Charlottesville, 31,000 spectators were packed into Scott Stadium for the Cavaliers' big push, And push they did. But Tulane was just too big to be moved and too fast to be stopped. The Greenies won and Virginia's hopes of an undefeated season were shattered. The first half was all Tulane. The Green Wave smoothly spurted into a 7-0 lead shortly after the kick-off. Before the half the score was 14-0. In the third quarter the Cavaliers roared back 70 yards to score on a pass from Jimmy Lesane to Mike NIausteller. But the die was cast and two Tulane touchdowns followed. After a last minute TD pass from Osisek to Gene Edmonds the game ended, Tulane 28, Virginia 14. Several hours later an- other tragedy struck the Cavaliers. Only a quarter of a mile from Scott Stadium Spook Edmonds, car skidded off the road and turned over. Not seven hours after he had scored Virginia's last touchdown death came to Gene Edmonds. Virginia. 7; North Carolina. 14 On Thanksgiving Saturday a record crowd of 48,000 at Chapel Hill saw Virginia win all the statistics, every- thing but the ball game. Heartbroken Virginians saw the game end with a 14-7 score and the Cavaliers only eight golden yards away from the Cotton Bowl. It was the great Charlie Justice's last game for Caro- lina, and Bob NIiller and the Virginia line gave him a rough day but in the end it was Choo Choo and his side- kick Art Weiner who scored the points. With the second quarter 40 seconds old, Choo Choo went 14 yards on a naked end run for the gamels first touchdown. Only sec- onds before the half ended Justice struck again, this time with a pass to Weiner for a 70-yard touchdown play. Aside from these two scoring bursts, the game was all Virginia. Four times the Cavaliers knocked at the door, but they couldnlt quite score. Then, with only ninety sec- onds left in the game, all Hell broke loose. Whitey Michels plunged for a touchdown, Stretch converted, and the score was 14-7. Jimmy Lesane tried an onside kick-OH. Carolina fumbled, and Harrison Nesbit recovered for Vir- ginia. A Lesane-to-Schroeder pass and a 20-yard run by Lesane gave Virginia the ball on the Carolina eight. Here the game ended, for three desperate passes and one run fizzled. It was a tough one to lose. For BOOKS. SUPPLIES. STATIONERY Prompt and Courteous Service 9 ANDERSON BROS. BOOKSTORE Incorporated 0 At the Corner H. M. GLEASON 8r COMPANY. INC. Feeds - Seeds 4 Fertilizer International Trucks. Tractors and Farm Machinery Phone 2-5l45 Cor. lsf and Garreff Sis. Charlottesville. Va. RIVANNA ESSO STATION Free Bridge Road CHARLOTTESVILLE. VIRGINIA Phone 2-9008 MONTICELLO D AIRY ALL TYPESP?:neD;5l-RIE3PRODUCTS FROM A FRIEND UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE S+uden+ Supplies Since I825 RADIOS - RECORDS - SUPPLIES - BOOKS STATIONERY - SOUVENIRS lll3 W. Main Sfreef PHOTO SUPPLIES ART SUPPLIES FRAMING 24 HOUR ULTRA-FINE GRAIN DEVELOPING 8: PRINTING Dial 33-608 U-DRIVE-IT HERTZ DRIVURSELF SYSTEM LICENSEE Phone 2-8 I 9l Affer July I. I950 we will be LOCATED AT l200 W. MAIN ST. 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Virginia. 62; Richmond. 76 The Cavaliers continued to travel, this time to Rich- mond, where they were upset by a hot Spider aggrega- tion 76-62. Noertker was again the high scorer for Vir- ginia, while Shaw and Stephenson tallied 24 and 23 points apiece for the Spiders. Virginia. 50: V. P. 1.. 63 V.P.I. sparked by Tex Tilson's accurate hook-shots, good for 22 points, battered Virginia 63-50 in a slappy game in Memorial Gym. There was considerable fouling by both teams. with Mohl, Hooper, Noertker and Yoos leaving by way of the foul route. Noertker continued to lead the Cavaliers in scoring by tallying I 5 points. Virginia. 46; West Virginia. 65 At Morgantown the Cavaliers started an unsuccessful Northern road trip when they were walloped by the Mountaineers of West Virginia 65-46. For Virginia, Mohl was high scorer with I I points. eContinucd on page 3012 BURGESS BROS. AMOCO SERVICE Washing - Polishing - Groasing Tires - Accesories Phone 2-9477 Cor. 'Main 8! South Sts. 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Cambridge and New York. +he headquar'rers for own make ready- +o-wear and cusfom-made clofhing. imporfed furnishings and hafs. of genuine good fasfe and staunch qualify NEW HAVEN $33344, 262 YORK STREET R CAMBRIDGE NEW YORK 34: MADISON AVE. u 44H. 32 MT. AUBURN STREET '9' BASKETBALL tContt-nucd from page 2990 Virginia. 66: New York A. C.. 75 The ex-college greats making up the NYAC aggre- gation proved too much for the traveI-wearied VVahoos. The New York team in handing the visiting Cavaliers their seventh loss of the season kept just ahead throughout the uneventful game. Noertker led the Virginia cagemen by dropping in 24 points. Virginia. 46: Fordham University. 73 Th Cavaliers completed their unsuccessful road trip the following evening by losing to a powerful Fordham University team 73-46. Joe Noertker contributed 22 points for the VVahoos, with l'Iohl, l'Iorris and Allen ac- counting for the remainder of Virginia's scoring. Virginia. 70: Richmond. 46 Returning home to RIemorial Gym the hoopsters gained revenge for their previous upset loss to Richmond by walloping the Spiders 70-46. Virginia was sparked by little Frankie Allen, playmaker and set-shot artist with 15 points. and big, high-scoring Joe Noertker with 21 points. The Cavaliers held a slim 33-32 halftime lead, but quickly pulled away from the tiring Spiders in the second half. Virginia. 62; Washington 5? Lee. 68 Lacking the overall drive that they displayed in the convincing triumph over Richmond earlier in the week, Virginia succumbed to the W. tk L. Generals 68-62 in the hardest fought contest seen this year in Memorial Gym. W. 8: L35 superior aggressiveness under the boards was the diHerence between the two clubs. Virginia was lead- ing by a 56-49 margin with only six minutes to go, but hV. 8: L. late thrust edged out the high spirited Cavaliers. eContinumI on page 3062 THE MONTICELLO HOTEL CHARLOTTESVILLE. 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VIRGINIA Courtesy Drug Store BASKETBALL tContinued from page 300 Noertker led the Virginia scoring with 20 points while aggressive Frankie Allen set up many points with his fine passing. Jay Handlan, star NIink got 27 points to cap- ture high scoring honors. Virginia. 52t Maryland. 70 The Terps gained revenge for their previous loss to the Cavaliers earlier in the season by defeating the University Hoopsters 70-52. It was again Lee Brawley who sparked the Terrapins with his fine offensive and defensive play, while Noertker, Morris and Allen contributed most of the Virginia scoring. Virginia. 71:. V.'M. 1.. 64 The greatly improved Keydets paced by Recher gave the Cavaliers a battle until the finish, but failed to out- score the VVahoos in a sloppy game here in Memorial Gym. Noertker again led the University cagemen with his versatile pivot shots as he scored 24 points. Morris and Allen contributed I 3 and 11 points apiece. Virginia. 64:. V. P. I... 78 The Virginia hoopsters lost their tenth game of the sea- son to a highly talented Virginia Tech 78-64. Tex Tilson and Dick Sayre, both All-State selections led the victors with 27 and 25 points apiece. Tech had beaten the Cav- aliers in Charlottesville by a similar score earlier in the season. Noertker and Morris led the luckless Cavaliers with 21 and I7 points apiece. Virginia. 57; George Washington. 64 Putting in their last appearance at Memorial Gym for the current season the Cavaliers bowed to a revenge seeking George Washington quintet 64-57. Virginia led TContinued on page 309i Furnishers l4 Easf 44H! Sfreei, New York l7. N. Y. One can generally idenlil'y a CHIPP sull. Individuality in this regimenled age is a rare lhing . . . especially when H hews lo nalural lmes . . . and natural shoulders . . . sol? fronf constructions . . . narrow lapels, in fhe manner in which we Hand Tailor all our clothes in our own work rooms. 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Virginia. 58: William 83 Mary. 76 At Norfolk, William 8: IWary's quintet paced by Chet Ciermak and Jere Bunting trounced Virginia in the seasonis finale for both clubs, 76-58. The triumph clinched the State and Big Six Basketball Championship for the Indians. For Virginia the defeat brought the record below .500. Noertker scored 19 points pushing his total to 503 for the year, a record, and brought his all-time total an- other University mark, to 1,880 points. Barney Gill dropped in 14 before a hometown crowd. All in all, the season was not up to par for the Uni- versity hoopsters. In fact, it was the first time in years that the team failed to win over half its games. State games and the January road trip were particularly dis- appointing. The Tebellmen won only three of six State contests and lost five out of seven 0n the northern swing. Prospects for next year are further impeded by the gradu- ation of Noertker, Yoos, Lew Morris, and Berner. How- ever, the return of sparkplug Allen is a promising note, while Hooper, Gill, Mohl and Cambell should have picked up enough seasoning to round out a starting line- up. Help also is expected from hold-overs Harris Divick and Steve Osisek, along with standouts from the 1950 freshmen. BRADLEY PEYTON Ill CADILLAC 0 PONTIAC Sales and Service l3ll w. Main 5+. Dial 2-7175 filiott'A MeIIo-Rich Ice Cream Belle Ribbon Butter Sized Ice Call 2-9I64 ELLIOTT ICE COMPANY UNIVERSITY BILLIARD PARLOR Phone 2-9970 C. A. VAN LEAR, JR. COMPLIMENTS OF EDS COMPLIMENTS P ATRONIZE 0 JEFFERSON - LAFAYETTE OUR - UNIVERSITY - RIDGE DRIVE-IN ADVERTISERS THEATERS ENGRAVINGS BY LYNCHBURG ENGRAVING COMPANY LYNCHBURG. VIRGINIA PRINTING AND BINDING BY BENSON PRINTING COMPANY NASHVILLE. TENNESSEE 9 KllllR ANII BHIRBL INC. COMPLIMENTS OF THE SCANLAN WOOL JEWELERS AND CO., INC. OPTICIANS 352 Doremus Ave. 9 NEWARK, N. J. Since I875 CHARLOTTESVILLE GILMORE. HAMM 8x HARDWARE COMPANY INC. 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Another Virginia de- fending champ, Bat Masterson, was sick and unable to at- tend the tourney. This year's Eastern champs were: 125- Huba, Syracuse; I30-Hollingsworth; I35-Curley, Syracuse; I45-Dolphin, Syracuse; I 55-Miragliotta; I65-Rollier, Syracuse; I75-Monfore, Army; Heavy- weight-Drazenovich, Penn State. In team points Vir- ginia finished third behind Syracuse and Penn State. Robert Hoskins, Virginia's graduate manager of athletics, was elected president of the EIBA. Virginia. 4V2; Catholic University. 3V2 Al York's fighters finished the season with a rousing victory over strong Catholic University. Fighting in the heavyweight slot Lamont Atwell hammered out a decisive victory to clinch the match for Virginia. Hollingsworth and Miragliotta won, and Burch drew, The other Vir- ginia point was gained by a forfeit to Monty Burns. At the same time Grover M asterson travelled to the Southern Invitational Tournament where he won the I35-pound division. 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