University of Virginia - Corks and Curls Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

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lM UCH 0F WHA T i: fimxt about the Univemgx of Virginia 22; found in it: traditzom. Acqum'nt youmlm with them. You will find them of great value. However. do not pmm't yourrelf to become a captive of the part. Tradition i: of worth only :0 long as it tend: to preyme that which is valuable and meful in the life of a community? -Colgate IV. Darden, Ir. 17.7056 n'bo haw lived in tbc U11 i1 rm'zy community ban: found nmltb in it: traditiom T lav idml; u't forth by '3 long tron lam M1 ftffw been honored and cbartkbal m1 .3549.an ... . .. ,. ,w. .. .4 m. g M m. H .. w T bow who bare lira! in the U 11 1'1 zwigv com munity lam r found nmltb in it: tmditzbm: T be 121ml; wt forth by Mr. jtffcvtron bare long 178m 19011017717 and 6126113198117. Yet; the Univem'ty 1': like a person. It live: and change: with the pam'ng of the years, but the original meme of it; pemonalz'ty remain: unchanged. T1913 enduring pemonality 1': 1136 continuom 170ml l?ctnrz'm tlye pail; tbc 4;:tl9q1- r'. nsa- . ..u v. ' L 7 N, 1111111 .. pretent, and the future None the leg, we .rhall not mt upon the zzchzlvmnenty and tradition: of the part, mther deriving .X 1w x4! xxpimmluu nu. .. from flat p051 1sz 5174!! look to an awn IJrzigIJtcr future Jlrwzgtly PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE STUDENT BODY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Content: THE SCHOOLS ................................... 16 FILATICRNITIES .................................. 1 10 FEATURES ....................................... 178 ATHLETICS ...................................... I94 ORGANIZATIONS ................................ 230 HONORARIICS .................................... 278 CHPIiS all Clll'lS MARTIN S. BROH'N ' I-ZDITOR PEYTON A. ICGGLICSTON ' MANAGING EDITOR HENRY B. PETERSON . BUSINESS MANAGER a: ' I-n m-IJM EDGAR FINLEY SHANNON .-.....a t, .72... R. DARDENiS announcement, on June 14, 195 8, of his retirement from the presidency of the University started a long series of intensive meetings of the Board of V isitors. The Board finally concluded that the best candidate was right here at the University, and on M February 28, 195 9, the group announced the appoint of Edgar T. Shannon as the fourth president of the University. Mr. Shannon has accomplished as much in the first forty years of his life as some manage to accomplish in twice that time. The son of a distinguished professor of English at W ashington and Lee University, he holds degrees from W. 8: L., Duke, and Harvard Universities, and as 21 Rhodes Scholar, from Oxford University. While attending these institutions, Mr. Shannon proved himself to be a man of many abilities, performing with equal success in academic and athletic activities. While serving in the Navy during the Second World War, Edgar Shannon added many military awards to his impressive list of academic honors. The year of 195 6 was a big one for the professor, for aside from joining the faculty of the University of Virginia, Edgar Shannonimarried Eleanor Bosworth, a bmagna cum lauden graduate of Sweet Briar College, and a fomier Dean of Women of Southwestern College. In his inaugural address, Mr. Shannon called for the rededication of all responsible for the welfare of the University if molding, in Mr. Jeffersonis words, a uUniversity on a plan so broad and liberal and modern as to be worth patronizing with the public support, and to be a tempetation to the youth of other states to come and drink of the cup of knowledge and fratemize with us? It is with much pride that this edition of CORKS 8: Guns marks the charter year of his presidency, and it is with con- fidence and interest that the University of V irginia begins a new era with Edgar F inley Shannon. 11 Board of Viyitom MR. FRANK TALBOTT, jR. ...................................................... Danville, Va. MR. NORBORNF, BERKELEY ..................................................... Bethlehem, Pa. MR. THOMAS H. BLANTON ................................................... Alexandria, Va. juxua ALBERT VICKERS BRYAN ............................................... Alexandria, Va. MR. W'HITWELL W'ENTWORTH Com: ............................................ Roanoke. Va. MR. CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK ................................................ Arlington, Va. MR. FRED BARHAM GREEAR ..................................................... Norton, Va. COLONEL JOSEPH MANUEL HAMFIELD ...................................... New York, N. Y. MR. DHLVA DUNN JONES .................................................... Richmond, Va. MRS. RAYNELL GOODMAN LANTOR .......................................... South Boston, Va. MR. HENRY EDWARD MCVVANE ............................................. Lynchburg, Va. DR. WALTER BRAMBLETTE MARTIN ............................................... Norfork, Va. MR. EDGAR SCI.A'I'F,R MONTAGUE ............................................... Hampton, Va. MR. DAVIS YOUNG PASCHALL kx-otficim ...................................... Richmond, Va. MR. HEHERT CHERMSIDE POLLOCK ........................................ Schenectady, N. Y. HON. HOWARD WORTH SMITH .............................................. Broad Run, Va. Miss LILLIAN Lucn.u; WHEELER ............................................... Hampton, Va. NEW'LY ELECTED MEMBERS Mu. W'ILLIAM CAMP .......................................................... Franklin, Va. MR. HUNTER FAL'LCONER ................................................ Charlottesville, V 3. MR. LAWRENCE Lawns ....................................................... Richmond, Va. Left to Right: Bryan, jones, W'heelcr, Martin. Hartfield, Fenwick, Greear. Talbott, Shaman, Coxc, Berkeley, McVVanc. Montague, Lantor, Pollack, Smith. ', Left to right: Overrun, Massie, Cline, Bell, Crosley, Ward, johnson, Boatwright, Hammn. EDWARD JOHNSON ............................................................ Architecture JAKE CROSLEY ..................................................................... College DUDLEY HARMON ................................................................ Commerce joux WARD .................................................................... Education jOHN CLINE ................................................................... Engineering CHARLES BELL ............................................................ Graduate School LEE BOATWRIGHT ........................................................ Graduate Business DABNBY OVERTON' .................................................................... La'w JAMES MASSEY ................................................................... Medicine uMen are disposed to live honestly, if the means of doing so are open to them. iTlmnms jcffcrson: Letter to Monsieur dc Marbois 081D Honor Committee 13 judiciary Committee Fall Smwster STEPHEN ZIPP .................... Architerturc ROBERT ASH .......................... College FREDERIC ASKIN ....................... College MONROE BALDWIN ..................... College PETER QUESENBERRY ................... College JAMES McINTmE ................... Commerce WILLIAM DOERKEN ................. Education ROGER HERRELL ................... Engineering CHARLES KLINE ................... Engineering JOHN SINWELL .............. Graduate Business ROBERT CARDELL . . . .Graduate Arts and Sciences THOM AS BATTLE ......................... Law GEORGE GRATTAN ........................ Law JAMES KITCHIN......................1MediCI-TIE OFFICERS THOMAS BATTLE .................... C bairman ROBERT ASH ........................ Secretary S pring Semester JAMES PAULL .................... Architecture MONROE BALDWIN ..................... C allege PETER QUESENBERRY ................... College KENNETH SAPPINGTON ................. College JACK SYER ............................ C allege JAMES Mclx'rmr. ................... Commerce WILLIAM DOERKEN ................. Education KENNETH BARRETT ................ Engineering ROGER HERREIJ. .................. Engineering jon Slanu ............... Graduate Business LEIGH RlBBH-Z ...... Graduate Arts and Sciences GEORGE. GRATTAN ........................ Law JON STEWART ............................ La'w KENNETH FARROW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Medicine OFFICERS GEORGE GRATTAN .................... Chairman JAMES Mclx'ruu: .................... Secretary From left to right, scared: Zipp, Ash, Askin, Battle, Cardcll, Kitchin. Standing: McIntire, Sinwell, Quescnbcrry, Baldwin, Grattan, Hcrrell. , . Left to Right: Brown, Arnston, Rayburn, Sabonosh, Corson, Moorman, Blanchard, Davis, Morris, Bunting, Pfeiffer, Wright, Marsellus, Lohr, Minor, Rutledge, Smith. F irst S emexter DEWEY B. MORRIS ..... .............. President School of Architecture A. KENT RAYBURN College of Art: and Science: PETER A. ARNTSON BOBBY E. BROWN WALTER EMROCH EDWARD S. LOVERN JOHN D. MARSELLUS V mcmr J. MASTRACCO H. SHACKI.EFORD MOORMAN DEWEY B. Monms JOHN A. SABONOSH R. GORDON SMITH School of Commerce FREDERICK C. WRIGHT School of Education CHARLES M. LOHR Student Council 15 Second Semester R. GORDON SMITH ................... President School of Engineering JOHN T. GILL JOSEPH PFEIFFER ROBERT RUTLEDGE EDWARD B. BLANCHARD FREDERICK D. BLUM HUBERT j. DAVIS Graduate School of Arts and Sciences DAVID J. SAVAGE JOSEPH P. PFEIFFER Graduate School of Business A d711i71i5tmrion RALEIGH C. MINOR Scbool of Law J. JAY CORSON IV School of Alledicine GEORGE R. BRENNEMAN RICHARD F. BUNTING T be College of Art; and Science: Under the guidance of Thonms jefferson. James Madison and James Monroe the Univer- sity, known at that time as Central College, was founded in 1816. The ideal cherished-that of providing a means of liberal education for the general broadening of minds-has been retained and extended to the present day. In 1819 the col- lege was granted a charter by the General As- sembly of Virginia, which renamed the institu- tion the University of Virginia and installed Mr. Jefferson as the first rector of the Board of Visi- tors. Mr. Jefferson was faced with a serious prob- lem while attempting to mold the college into his desired institution. Because he refused to have the college associated with any church, Mr. Jeffersun had to find capable laymen for his Charter faculty. As a result, three Americans and five Englishmen were employed. One of the Americans, Henry St. George Tucker. the first philosophy professor, was greatly instrumental in originating the Honor system. Since 1842, the Honor System has been the code of existence at the University. Through the years. the University of Virginia has grown with the increasing demands of the country, leading in some fields and readily fol- lowing in others. Some of the major additions since Mr. Jefferson's time are the professional schools of Law, Medicine, Education, Engineer- ing, and Graduate Studies. In 1954, the School of Architecture, the Graduate School of Business Administration and the McIntire School of Com- merce were separated from the College of Arts and Sciences. Thus the College is now composed of students seeking an education in the liberal and fine arts and in the natural sciences. The College-containing twenty-six depart- ments of instruction, a full-time faculty of 160 and a student body of 1,800-is much larger than any of the other schools. Several years ago, the College was divided into four associations, each with its own Dean and Resident Advisor. The existence of these four groups provides the stu- dent with the atmosphere of a small college while he enjoys the advantages of a large uni- versity. Dean William L. Duren. Jr. and Thomas E. Cros- Iey, President. Left to right: W'arner Butler, Historian; George Elder, Secretary-Treasurer; Bud Billups, Vice-President; Thomas Cros- ley, President. ...... - :7':; 1a.? I 1i 19 APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES BERIL M. ABRAHAM NORFOLK, VIRGINIA B.A., Politiml Science TIFF Classics Club; Delta Sigma Rho; W .T.J.U.; Hxllel Foundation; Jefferson Society; Lawn Chowder and Marching Socxen'; U. Va. Mam. zine; Virginia Debzrers; Skull 6: Key's: Honors Student. PETER ARNTSON ARLINGmx, VIRGINIA 3A., Hixmry EN Jefferson Sabres; Lambda P1; T.I.L.K Slu- '.A : dent Councxl; Dorm Counsellor: R.0.TVC4 Var- suy Lacrosse. JONATHAN EDWARD Anmm FAR RtXZK-HK'AY. VFAV YORK RA. d'ICH Jazz Fraternxty. Skull 5: Ken. MONROE G. BALDWIX, JR. LYNCHBL'RG, VIRGINIA 8.14.. Clwlllixrry RA LEO. Judxcmry Committee: O.D.K.; President P1 Delta Epsilon; Skull 5:: Kors: Student Un'on. FlrSf Year Sodal Commmee: Nianngmg detm Cons 5: Cums. T.I,L.K,A. TERY LYNN BARR ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 8.5., Cbcmixtry $22K Intramural Council; Fxrs: Year Sncml Cnmmnuee DAVID 1 . BFDICLL menxumz. Funum BJL. Englixb EAIC E1: Banana; 2 5mm; Ph. Hm Kappa; Puul dent Phl Em Sigma; Raven Socmrv; Vlunpuml dent, Skull 5: Kev; Plrsldem. Class uf 1960. 20 College of Art: ROBERT IRA ANSELL ALLEN HrRST, NEW JERSEY 3.14.. Political Science KMill Jazz Frau- nm'; Raven Sociuy; Skull 5: K2 3: Spamsh Club; Cons a CURLS: Dean's Lusx: Intermedimc Honors; Honor's Student; First Year Basketball. Fluem-zklc B. ASKIN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 3.14. cf?l'III Pelers Rmhlon Seminars; 1MP. Judldary Comv mluee; Jegerson Sacnely: V. Club; O D,K,; PK Dance Sonny; Raven Sonny; Skull 5: Ken: T I.L.K.A,; Executive Dorm Counsellor; Varsity Lacrosse Manager; Soccer Adjunct 33-3 Commit- rec; Cons dz meLs SIDNEY M. BACH NEW ORLEANS. Luusmxx BA. 2131' Int, Affaln Assoc.; Lambda P1; Jeffcxson Sm net': lawn Chowder and Marchmg Society; Vn- mnm Debaters: Punch and Julep Club; R.O.T.C.; Drnn's List; Varsuy Socu-r. MICHAEL A. BANDER CHEVY CHASE. Mun'mxn B.A. AICH JeHenon Sncu-ly; LaWn Chowder and Marching SfKiPU'; Virglnxa Debaters; Skull 5: Keys; R,O.1 Fun Year Soccer; Sprrmlm Maga- zinc. ICImAR H. BA'nzHlilJJaR, jR. FIINUHAM, MASS. 3.51.. Emnmnirx duo Dunk IJSL Rt WALD Bl-tm; NORFOLK, VIRGINIA But. A EH Varsm' Golf. and Science: Ross BERKUWHV. CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA RA Political St'icnrc liPlz'II LFC. tGoverning Boardl: Jefferson Somerv; Skull 61: Keys; Trxden: Society iPresxdcnll: Naval R,O T C ; Honor: program in Political Snenco. ROBERT E. BROWN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA B.A., with honors Cuvalm Duvly; Della Slgma Rho lVIce-Pn-sr denH; Lawn Chowder and Nlarching Sociny: 1er ferson Society tTreasurer. Vlce-Presidentlc U. Va. Magazme 1Presidem, Board of Dirccmnh Virginia Debaters; Skull 86 Keys: Studrnr Coun cil; Naval R.O T.C, XVARNER L. BUTLER LOL'ISVII.I.F., KENTL'CKY BA. ; A'l'il ' f VACIub; Varsirv Track: Varsity Soccer: Guman Club; Skull Bu: Ken's; Student Union. an-1R 1 17,. CAYEN LIVH'UUD. NEW jI-iww 8.31. Delta Phx Alpha; Phi Alpha SHLXHII; Glue Club: Lawn Chowder and Niarihing Sncxen'; Intermediate Honors; W'i-sley Foundation IPresn'JenH: anvn Soncrv; Rifk- and Pistol Club: R,O,T.C.; Y.M,C.A, jonx V. COCKCROFT, ju. CH mm l l'l-'.SHLI.E. VIRGINI x Bu-L Euglixln cm Club; w,T.J.U.; Monroe RxHes; Jth-nan Sociuv; Lawn Chowdrr and Nlnrchmg Smn-n': Rxae and Ptstol Club: KO T.C. Jul Coomau S'r. PULL, Ylmnxn B.A. SIMS Skull 5: Kru; Born Sigma lipxxlnn APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES FRED H. BILLL'PS, ju. CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA 8A.. Economivx $K: Camila Dally 1Board of Duectorsi: V. Club: Delta Sigma Pi; Honor Committee; T I L K A.; 2 Society; PAK: Skull 56 Kcvs Trea:urvH; Naval R.O.T.C.: CURKS 5: Cums; Varsity Soccer; Var- siu' Football; VKevPrt-sidonr. College. jon S. BRYAN. Ill Rurnxmxn, VIRGINIA 12.44., Philosophy Sr. Anrlmny Hall Skull 5: Kcu; Naval R.O.T,C.; Trident Sotietv: Cums dc Cums; Furs: Year Social Committee. SHIRLEY M. CARPENTER H'ILIMMSIsL'Ru, VIRGIVH BA. EAI'Z RVO.T,C,: Arnnld An Socicrvv MI-ilxlu.rt CHL'RCH. III RIXI-1n'n.l,rr., YmmVH ILA. Ynl' Student Unmn: Fm Yen Snnal Cummzn' R O T C; Fxmhmnn Football; Varsm' Track; Fu-shmnn Laum-c; Vnum' Iacrm c BRL'CIC C. CUVHFR PRIVHUV. va jmsm B..-l., English W'wlnumn-l Fullrmwhlp; Dean's 1.151; qudr Sew iCe. ULW R. Clml l- ,R Dnuur. Yuudvx Hui. III'XIrH'y 4LXU w , ' , - by HM :L Revs, hut X my bmml .mmmn-w. hut 3H: anm r Mmmw-r APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES RAYMOND F. CRAPU Buun'x, PEVVSYIAWNIA BA. 0X Intramural Cmmul; Jefferson Sabra: lambda PI; R.OVT.C, THOMAS 17,. CRUSLFY. jk. XkaWUk, Vlkmxn 11.4.1. 'IAI' Honor Committee Nilmumanl; Dvnn'x Luli Z Socirn; ODK; P-K Dana Socmn' tlrreasuwrl; Skull 5: Kev; tl'rcsldcml; Sludem Unmn: T.I.1,K.A.; ant Year Sounl Commune; R.O.T C.: Senior Dormnmv Cnunwllur: Presxdom of College. Yurmu M. DANDRIIXIE. jn. Rn-xxnkr, VIRGINIA 13A,, Pyy vlwlngy '!,K: V-Club; Skull 8.: Keys; Football Adjunct; Head Football Managen ROBERT N. DAVIDS UNION, NEW JERSEY B.A., Geology BBH IFC; Lambda Pi; Skull 6: Keys; R.O.T.C.; Var- sity Football; Vanity Track; Frtshman Track. FRANKLYN P. 91-: MARCO, jR. BELLEVILLE, NEW JERSEY B.A., Philosophy, wirb honors Dean's List; Naval R O.T C.; Philosophy Club. J. Emmkn DIAMOND CANTON, OHIO B.A., History ZET German Club !Treasurcr1; History Club; Lamkda Pi tsecxetarw: Raven Society; Duns 1.15:. 22 College of Art: Sutm'r L. CRML 'l mx'snx', XI un'LANn 3.31.. Gc'olngy IX Cave Club; IFC; Insv. 0! Aero. Scicmes; Lambda P1; Lawn Chowder and Marching Socxen': Y.M CAA; Outing Club; Naval R.O.T.C.; Tri dent Sonny. Du'm B. Dnncu'txm Lukmx', Ylkmxn ILA. Camin'r Dally; Glee Club; Jefferson Soacty: Lawn Chowdn And Nhrchmg Socictv; Freshman Smmmlmz; Drank List, Tmm xs G. llu'laxmk'r, jk. PUR'ISMOLTH, Vlkmxn 11.8., Clwninry Lwn Chowder and Wiarching Souen: Naval R,0.T.C.; W'vslev Foundation. RONALD T. DALBEY Rocnrsrm, New YORK B.A., Political Science X1, V-Club: Eli Banana; Skull 6: Keys; Dormitory a Counsellor; Dean's List; Varsity Swimming; Swimming CoCapuin. livaRn J. DEPHRSIO OAK RIDGE, '11-:xx1assn-zr: B.A., Marbcmatic: Newman Club; Outing Club. MARTIN C. DILLON XVASHINGIUN, D. C. 3A., Pbilompby, with honors 4401' Lambda PX; Naval ROTC; Phllnuxphv Club: Dmn's LN; Imrmmdmlc Honors, ?GW and Science; jost R. Dn'mm Scurrsmuz. ARIZONA B.x1., Biology Cuvahw Dally 1Asaoc. Sports Edited; Skull 5i Keys; Sigma Gamma Epmlon: Newman Club; Phi Sigma; Intermediate Hanan: Deank !.xsl; Fin! Year Social Commuter; Conxs 5c Cums, GEORGE $.17,me lhwlcwril.l.. X'mmxn Bui. Hinnry 43K: Bad Cherk Committee IChnnmanI: Hi Banana: Gurmnn Club: IFC: Lambda Pl tTrcasu-rrl; Sm den! Union; Secwmxv of the College. JOHN FAISON JluRSI-ZY CI'IY. Nlcu' jrksn' 19:1. 731' Student Unmn; Fnsr Year Somal Cnmmmw. HARVEY B. FARIXHOLT GI an,I ,s1 1-:R, Ylkmxl x 12444.. l'liymry St. Anthony Hall HI Banana, ARTHL'R B. lfmm Runn' Mm xl, Vlkmxn Hmlu IIX'VUJJUIUQIV Ell Vnnm' Mn vlmll Cuu, j. Flu m1 xx. JR. UH: Cm. Vlkmxlx 12.;1. Hum x In , , kwiru - ....,-.-r .ff3g7f: . 4 . 23 g 7 .w.-: ,-.+ APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES RONALD lC. DRI'MHJCLLICR CIHumrrmvnua, VIRGINH 8.5., Gcology Cirilc K Club; Varsn'. Track; VrClub; Dean's list; R.O.T C. R. chmxsux ENGLAND lhltiA'l'LVR, GI-zuliun ILA. Plniluxopby K2? Clnsdcs Club; Lambda Pl; Skull :3; Kew; Harlr- quin. josz-tvn Y. FAMILI-ZNT SEI'FOLK, Ymmx'u 8A., Frcllrb ZBT Hillel Foundanon; Lambda PI; Drank LN; CDRKS 3c Cmus. VHJMxI C. lilANMa-xx H HZKIvKSHIK, NLW jrkslry Hal. TKH Immuwdmu- Honors: Lawn Chuwdvr and Txhnh 1m: Sm'wn': Skull d: ch, an-ik IC. hum Cumwn. Ylkan IL-L. Vyhx'tljrllngy EH Immn PX; Dom: IN. BMJHHX IT. l91'13mx ,XHxIxs. Yumnu ILA. 'l'lx'lz' leu Club demh-ml. IFC. ijrmn YA1 A; W'muymxtvr i'rllmmlnp: Vuunn Plan-n Skull dc Kms; Drank Int. I'K Hum- Smwn'; Tmmim Suth Ix. I'Vu-nxm: tunuvt Smuu f'nuv AL'IU APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES CHARLES E. GALASPHI: RllIHAIOND. VIRGINIA 8A., Pbyxim jonx D. GARH', JR. COIHHM, 15,quwa 3A., Hixtory Lawn Chowdw anJ Nhrchlng Souvu: DmnK IN JAMES T. Gown, JR. NEW HAVEN. CONN. BA. HX Skull 5: Kevsv JAMES A. Cinkmx Mum BFVSH, 1511mm 8A.. Psychology TIFF W'.T.J,U.; Jazz Fralermtv; lambda PI; Skull 51 Kcvs; R.O T.C,: Vaxsm- Trade; Varsm C nwx Counrn'. COUPER C. GRAHAM HUJIMURE, Hunmxn ILL. Ellglixlj BAX Glee Club: Lambda Pl; U, V.1 Nhgnzxm'; Dmn'a 1.15:, Nnkktm D. UmH nl. JR. Kwsxs CIH', Xllssmkl BA. kIIIOI' IH'; Yuunu Republuans Clnig S'uIl Flu: Yrs: Sonnl anxmn-v E; er V 24 College of Art; PAUL T. GARDENER Gonnuxsvuu-i, VIRGIXIA BA. Baptist Student Union; R.O T C. An.mak'r j. Gumsr, JR. H'nwnuuku, VIRGINIA B .A ., G crman Nchman Club; German Club BRUCE IL. GORDON BAYUVNE, Niaw JERSEY ILA. dlEIl Jazz Fraternilv; W'UVA; Phi Sigma; Intermedlalc Honors; Skull 5; Kevs; Cunks 5c Cums. 1m Gnuun'rl Passmc, NEW JERSEY 8A.. Economic; lbl-ZII Camila 0me; IFC; Skull 5; KcVS; First Year Social Commuter; CURKS 5c Clvkls; Fun Year Bmkcthall. JFSSE Ii. GRAHAM BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 8A., Plnilumpby Sr. AV'IHOVY Hum V Club; IFC 1Govarnmg Board h Intramural Council lSccn-rarvi; Intramural Staff; Jefferson Sabres: lambda Pl: Freshman Track; Sector Nhnagvr; Vlmlnm Plnyus; PVK Dancr Societv; Studrnt Union tPu-sldenH; First Year Socml Cnmmxuev; R.O.TAC.; CURKS 5t CURLS; Newwmb Hall Governing, Board, DLTF Ulurlvix, lll FUN Htwknli. YlkaIx BA. Virginia Drbnu-u; Nrwnmn Huh; Jt'HI-Hnn 507 RIPKV. 1 and Sciencar JAMES T. GREENBERG SHAKER HEIGHTS, Onm BA. 9X Delta Sigma Pi; I.F.C,; Lambda Pi; ROTC. FRANCIS D. GRIFFITH. JR. BRANDY STATION, VA. B.A., Cbeminry Alpha Chi Sigma; Newman Club; RVO.T.C. YIRGIL B. Gkow DANVILLE, VIRGINIA BA. 3P1; Dean's List; Camila Dally 1Spnrls Editorh Ger- man Club; I.F C.; Pi Delta Epsilon; Skull 8c Keys. JORDAN GUIVI'ERMAX NORFOLK, V A. BA. AEH Alpha Kappa Psi: Hum Foundation; Phi Eu Sigma; Skull 6L Keys; First Year Soc. Comm.; Dean's List; Inrcnnediare Honors. EMMANUEL NICK HALKIAS XVIIIrESHLLE, XVLNT VIRGINIA 3A., Biology Lawn Chowder and IWarching Socnetv; Rifle and Pistol Club; Flrsr Year Social Committee; Fun: Am Commmce, ROBERT L. HAMILTON Dowxuxcmwm PENNSYLVANIA 3A., Economiw EN Intramural Cnunviil; Jefferson Sabres: Lambda P1; PrK Dana: Sodvty; R.O.T C. 25 APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES PHILLIP S. GRIFFIN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA B.A. ST. ELMO HALL Intramural Council; 1m Fraternity; Skull A: Keys; Student Union; First YL Soc. Comm.: R O.T.C.; Sr. Manager Intramural Depx, MICHAEL GRENTHAL NEW YORK, NEW YORK BA. Hum Foundation; Y.M.C.A.; R.O,T.C. LEONARD J. GUARRAIA MCLEAN, VIRGINIA BA. TKE Aviation Club; WTJU LORENCF, A. GUITERMAN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA B.A. Min Gelman Club; Hillel Foundation; Phi Era ngma; First Year Social Committee. JAMES XVALTER HAM MCLEAN, X'IRGINH 3A., Biology TKE Avianon Club HJresidt-nm: W'.U.V,A.; Skull 6i ?YL W'ILLIAM S. HARRIS SumL'RY, MASSMJIL'SEITS ILL, Emnomim 0x Uvrman Club; Lambda Px; Fin! Ymr Smml Cnmmxucr. APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES MAYNARD A. HATFIELD Cnutxnu-x, MISSOL'RI 3.8. EX Alpha Kappa Psi: thferson Society: Lawn Chowder and Marching Society: Student Unmn: Tridrnr Socierv: First Year Social Commuter; KO T.C. ROBERT P. I-IAYMAN PRINCESS ANNE, Mammxn 8.21., Hixrory Hutorv Club; V. Club: First Year Football; Fusr 'ear Lacrosse; Varsln- Su'lmmlng ICapIJ, Roam HFSlXWFl-ZR M xk'Hst'ILm. VIRGINIA BA. 4,1011 Curalln Dally; Classics Club; Skull ck Km; Student Unmn; First Year Social ROTC. Commuter: RONALD Human MARIINSHLLE. Ylkmxu HA. Intramural Council; W'tsley Foundation; Dormi- mrv Counstllor: R.O.T.C.; Dran's Lisl; Phi Sig- ma Socien'. LL'nu'u; C. HUFFMAN. Ill MCLMN, VIRGINIA B.A.. 511inle EAR Jefferson Sabres iVicerPrnldemb; Y.M.C.A.: Monroe RIHcs; Polo Club; W'.U.V.A.; Rim- and Pistol Club: Skull 5! Keys; Fxrst Ymr $00.11 Cnmmmce; R.O.T.C.; Adjutant Fin! Year Hase- hall. PHILLIP 1,1.m'n Hmmkn Goons, Vmclxn BA. Chess Club; German Club: Imenm-dlaw Honnra Phi Em Sigma; RIHe and Pmnl Club. Colkge of Art: W'ILHAM T. HAWKINS ALEXANDRIA. VIRGINIA 8.31.. Soriolugy Zq' GIN Club: Lambda P1; Y.M.C.A.: First Year Sofml Commuter. RUIHZR'I' LUL'IS HICNKH-t RICHMOND, Vinalle HA valulllirs 'I'KH Alpha Kappa Psi; Camllrv Dally,- Y.1U.C.A.; P K Dnnu- Smut : Skull Ac Kl-vv, FIN Year Social Cnmnmn-v. I- .xRM sI CARY Hllmui. jR. PUR'I'SMOL'TH, VIRGINIA BAn Psyz'lmlogy Lawn Chnwdrr and Maxchlng Snowy; U Va. Hand; W'ulmmswr Fellowship; Phi Benn Kappl: Phi Eu Smma: R.O.T. .. Dean's List; Intel- m..h1n- Honnrs; Nauonal Grrman Honor Socien. jonx G. HILL Cnuum l'rzmluz. VIRMNH BA. HX FIu-zn Housmm; H'ummmc. CHJFORVI x 11.4. OAK Cavalu'r Dally 131:5 nuns Nldlmgl'rh Cuclc K Club: Int. Affairs Aunt; Lambda PI: Young Republuan Club; P-K Dance Sonvn'; PI Delta Epdlnh; Student Unuun; First Yum Soczal Com mun'c, Romau r Mien: xnz HOWARD l'UPIWVIaLI, YIRUIVH I3.:I.. Urology ISHH de PI; U Va. Holmium Cnunul; Skull 5: 5: Flhr me Sunni Cnmnmtur; Dean's List; Fm! Yr-nr Scum: Flnr Year AI'rnCL; Vnrsnv Sm . l: X'an IrV '1.KVKCL. L1 K . and Scimcer THOMAS T. Hmn-tu. Muumsmwx NEW JERSEY 8A., Englile KW Lambda Pi; Punch and Julep Club !Vichresi- dcnzl; Skull 6:: Kevs. CLIFFORD R. JACKHAX Cmus'nLut, VIRGINIA 8.31., Pivrbulogy Phi Era Suzma. Sruvnx Ii. Juzmasnx Pnk'rsnur'lm VIRGIN! x 3A., Geology 'IIBT Innamural Cnunrll; Skull 5: KmN'. ALAN H. JAFFI-l Xukmm, VIRGIVH lid Biology ZB'I' Hillel Foundation; Dean's Lijt; Skull 3:: KCVx; us: Year Sm'ml Commiuoc. Rmuaur I5. jtxnucx MLI'L'CHEN. NEW jkksm 3.51., Biology Fn-llowxhip; Phi Slgma 1V1cchn-sl deml; Dean's List W'mtmimror Khakwyx S. Junxsux Numrmk, YIRGINH IL-l. 'l'lil'l Anwruan Inmum 0f blocnnal Engnwcls: Gvrmnn Dame Snncn'; I.F.C,; Immune of Radio Englr m'vh; Jefferson Sonny: Lawn howdrr and hhnhr mu Sm'lux: Vemon Sedan: W'esmmmer Fellnwr xhlp; Mn Em Sigma; W'.U.V.AA: Skull 6i Kru; Trlgnn; Dnrmimn Cnunwllnr, APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES JOHN O. HURT, jk. le'mx', Vlkulxn 1L4u l'xyclwlogy KA Dean's List; Intramural Council; Skull 5: K95: Cams :3: CURLS 105cc Managua; Adjunct Var- sitv Lacrosrc. HENRY SHARP JACOBS an'snnL I'H, VIRGINIA BA. Hillel Foundaunn; RAO.T,C.; Cavalier Club. Camera LELAND THOMAS jnnas Buuxwxr. MARYLAND ILA. S'r. 1' ,l,Al0 HALL Arnold Air Sam- , Jazz Fraternirv; Lambda Pl; Fm Year Lmn PVK Dance Society ISMH: mrH; Spamxh Club; Fins! Year Sonal Cmnmllr um; R 0.T C. ROBERT Brim; um JENNINGS, JR. NEW YnRK. NI-Lw Yum; 3A., English 4:11 Hawk's Club; Lambda Pi; V Club: Virginia Players; Skull at vas: R.O.T.C,; Varsxry Track. ARI'IILR B. jonxsox CIHRHCSIUN. XVI-zsl' VIRGINH 12.11.. History 4,11 Camlwr Dmiy IAdvz-msmg Manngcrl; kull 3i Ku's; Firs! YUM Snnnl Cummuru'c; R.O.T.C xVI'SIAIZY bl JOHNSON l.m N'nu, K1:Nlu:m HA. nmr VJIJIIH Dulh; Fl! HJXIJHJI PFC: P K Dnn-r Snacn; Skull 3: Km'x; SrmI-Jnr Vnmn 1Hmu nun i; Fm! anr Sm'ml umnmh'r. Ukk :K CHM x ant Ymr Smmmmp HUN H Vme Swimming. APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES MICHAEL C. JONES FT. LAL'DERDALE, FLORIDA 8A., Economic: 9.1K U. Va. Magazine; Skull dc Keys; RM: and Pisr to! Club; First Year Social Committee. ROGER Mum KARPF ORANGE, NEW JERSEY 8.5.. Cbemixtry ZBT American Rocket Society; History Club; Imra- mural Dept.; Skull dc Kevs; Student Union; First Year Social Commiuee. MICHAEL M. KOLBA MAPLvamm, NEW JERSEY BA. Z.B.T. German Club: Jchrson Sorinv. THEODORE DUKE. LANGLEY BRImEpoRT, CONN. BA. Cave Club; Camera Club; Dean's List; Newman Club: RiHe and Pistol Quh. STEPHAN A. LEVICK RICHMOND, VIRGINIA BA. Cavalier Dally,- Virginia Debaters; W'.U.V.A.; Skull dc Keys. jonx ROBERT LOCKE NEW YORK, NEW YORK BA. Cave Club; English Club; U, Va. Nlagazim'; Y.h1.C.A,: Chess Club; Varsity Wyrestling. 23 College of Am ARAM P. KALAYDJIAN GREAT NECK, NEW YORK 8A., Geology Amerimn Institute of Mechanical Engintering; R.O.T.C. IRVIN KLAVAN NORFOLK, VA. BA. AEH Intramural Council; Skull 51 Keys; Dean's List; Intermediate Honors. ARNOLD j. KRESCH BAYONNE, NEW JERSEY BA. Z.B.T. szm 1mm,- Lawn Chowder and MaKhing So- nrn'; Skull 6:: Keys; Fxrst Ytar Soda! Commit- tee. Yu.LIAM FLEET LANKFORD FARMHLLI-t, VIRGINIA BA. Camcrbury' Club; Student Vestry; RxHe and Pistol Club; R.O.T.C. DAVID B. LEWIS Ln: HALL, VIRGINIA B.A. W'rslev medation 1Presidenn; Student Guide Servne; Dean's Lur; Intermediate Honors. HENRY J. MACDONALD ICRIE, PENNSYLVANIA 13.14., Mall: CHOP mum mm,- German Club: Glee Club; lambda Px: Dunn's Lht, UV Va, Band; Flrct Year Social Cnmmiuec; R;O.T.C. , M w- , ,, -. u...-.-a.- ...- v-m r V -5 ST gtar and 5cm APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES XVILLIAM C. MACH FALLS CHERCH, VIRGINIA B.A. Jefferson Sabres fSecretaryh Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; V Club; Monroe RiHes Com- manderh R.O.T.C.: Varsity Swimming; Varsixy Soccer. JOHN DOUGLAS MARsnLLL's SYRACL'SL NEW YORK 3A., Religion S'r. ELMO HALL Canterbury Club; Eli Banana; IMP; Lambda Pi PresidenO; V. Club; Punch and Julep Club; Student Council; Student Union: First Year Soc- cer; Flrst Year Lacrosse; First Year Social Com- mittee: Belmont Boys Club: Student Vestry, Reg- ister: Student Athletic Council; Varsity Soccer Kjaptain 'SSL JOHN C. MATTHEWS ROANOKE, VIRGINIA BA. EAE Varsity Track. JOHN ELBERT MAXWELL, jR. ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA B.A., German Christian Science Organization Presidend; His- tory Club; Int. Affairs Assoc; Jefferson Society; Y.M.C.A. MICHAEL V. MCCUTCHAN Axxuous, MARYLAND B.A. 4m: Lambda Pi; First Your Social Committee; L17 Crosse. KARL V. METZ, jR. MORGANTOWN, VEST VIRGINIA 8.14., Biology RM: and Pistol Club. XVILLIAM BOND MAKELIM H IGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 3.11. X? Arnold Air Society; Canterbury Club; Cavalier Daily; History Club; Jefferson Sodety; Punch and Julep Club; Skull 6: Keys; Harlequin E'diroO; Spectator LAssociatc Editor, Managing EditorL LMVRENCE N. MASON ROANOKE, VIRGINIA BA. EH Alpha Kappa Psi; Cavalirr Daily; Jefferson Sm ciety; Wesley Foundation; Skull bl Keys. THEODORE BRENT MAURO PLMNFIEID, NEW JERSEY B.A., Economic: EGIE Lambda Pi; V. Club; Y M.C.A.; Skull 6: Keys; Student Union; Cheerleaders U'Iead Cheerleaded. JOHN S. MCCLEARY BALTIMORE, MARYLAND BA. 4pr Cmuliu Daily OKssistanr Sports Edilod; V, Club Secrelaryh Skull 5: Keys Secreum'h Student Union tSccrctary; Vice-prcsidend ; T.I.L K.A ; First Year Social Committee; Cons 5i CURLS; First Year Soccer; First Year Lacrosse; Varsity Lacrosse 1Honorary Mention All Ameri. cam. JONATHAN Mmcs CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. 8A., Geography Canterbury Club; Cm'alitr Daily; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Skull 66 Keys; Student Union; First Year Social Commiltee; Cokxs d: Cums; First Year Cross Country; First Year Golf. MADISON MICKEL qumx, VIRGINIA BA. Dean's Liar. 29 APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES WALTER M. MILLER MANCHESTER, AXIASSACHLVSETI'S BA. Xi! Cavalin Daily; German Gub; Lambda Pi: Pumh and Julep Club; Dormitory Counsellor R. C. 1.. MONCURE ARLINGTON. VIRGINIA BS. Alpha Chi Sigma, ALFRED H. Mokkls NORFOLK, VIRGINIA B.A., Math MICHAEL S. MORRIS Rmxoxa, V'mulxm BA. A. LEE NICHOLS I'ASTON, MARYLAXD 3.14., Hixrury EPFA Cumin Dally; Skull 6: Ken: R.O.T.C.; Lacrosse. MARK E. ORMIS'mx lezk'ry, NEW YORK H.A., Engliyb CnJlu-r Daily tClry Edirmi; Pumh and Julep Club; Fint Year Social Committee. 30 College of Art: EDWIN L. Mom RUANOKE, VIRGINIA 3A.. English Sdil-I Aviation Club: Cnullrr Dally: Y.NI.C.A HERMAN S. MOORMAN Rmxou, VIRGIXIA BA. Janrson Society: Lawn Omwder and Nlan'hing Sodomy; Virginia Debaters; W'esley Foundation: Phi Eta Sigma; Raven Society; Student Council: ennis. DEWEY B. MORRIS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 8A.. Poliriml Science 231W: Camila Dally; Lambda Pi; V. Club; O.D.K ; P-K Dance Society; Raven Socicrv LSecrcuwi; Studem Counnl lPresidentl; T.I L.K.A : Trident Sonny: Dormitory Counsellor; Vice-Chairman and Senmr Counsellor; Navy R.O.T.C.; 3-3-3 Com- mittee; S-Zvl Athletic Committce; Varsity Base hali: Dunk LISl. joHN D. NELSON PASADENA, CALIFORNIA B.A., Economics KW Calcannon: Della Slgma Pi; Hillel Foundauun: Jefferson Sabrcs: Young Republican Club; PK Dance Society; Punch and .l-IPICP Club; Skull 5.: tvs; R.O 4. GEORGE CABRIIFJ. OMARHAN. 11 NEW YORK CITY B.A., Foruigu Affairx Cavahn Daily; Int. Affairs Assoc; U. Va, Magar zme; Young Republican Club; Punch gnd Julep Club: Skull dc Kevs: Flrsx Year Socul Com mim'c. AIXJLIIO L. PAFJL Am INUIUV, VIRGINH BA. 0X lambda P1; V K Dame Sodom; Spanuh Club APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES and Science; JAMES R. PALMER ARLINGTUN, VIRGINIA ROLVIX H. PA'rrHRsoN DANHLLE, VIRGINIA B.A. EQE Lambda Pi; Varsity Swimming. 3.21., Geography EX IVF,C,; Imramuml Cnuncll; Lambda P1; Army R.OVT.C.; First Year Football. DAVID A. PAT'ION SHUR'l' HILLS, NEW jrzksuv B.A., Biology ITKA FRANK L. Pmmc, JR. ROCKY MnL'Nr, VIRGINIA B.;l. EH lambda P1; 11 I'd, .Maguzim- lAdvcnmug hhn- nxerl; Y.M.C.A. 4Treasurerh Student Union 1ChalrmanAArnst sexiest: Dormitory Counsvllm: Senior Counsellor. WK-sley Foundation. FRANK Oucmox PERKINS Gmaxcxslmlm. Noun! CAROLINA 3A., Biology Lawn Chowder and Marching SUCiBIV; V. Club: Varsity Track; Cross Caunnv; Phi Sigma. DON R. Pwmx Cummux, VIRGINIA B.A., Englixb mehn Dally; English Club: Jefferson Sociely: Lawn Chowder and Marching Society. PAUL K. PLA'IT Ckmx'x HILL, XYks'l' VIRGINH BS, C lu'mixtry Alpha Chi Sigma IPresidonU; Lawn Chowder and Marching Sonny: Virginia Chriuian Fellowship: WH-xlm' Foundation: YJVLC A.: Flrsr Year Socml Cnmmmec; Denn'x LN. XVILLIAM BROOKE POWER RICHMOND, VIRGINH B.A., History tPKE 5h Banana; V. Club; Varsity Baseball; Skull a kors; Fm: Year Social Committee; Conn 6c CUPLS !Subscnptlcn Mng. 1110mm P. Plum: CINCINNATI, OHIO ILA. Xxll Llanxmn A. PL'LLI-iN N N .' LABA IX IMnhiA P1; PK Dana: Socirn'; Pumh and Julrp AN ISTO ' A 1 Club; Spanhh Club: RVOfIiC. B.A., Matlnc'umtics WCTHLUJ Glee Club; W'esrminatrr F?H MNhllV. Skull 8:; Ken; Navy R,O.T C, PI-1'I I :R QL'EM;XBERRY Gmsz CII'Y, NEW YORK BA. :X XVIIJJAM R. RAMS . . . kakmvs, Ylkulxn hlmlu'r Darh; Cmmun Club; judumry Commur IN': Lambda Pi VVlre Presxdenn; V. Club; La unau- lCnpmmb; Sm'u'r; Dunk List; Student l'num: T.I.L,K,A.; Fm! Ymr Soaal Cnmmnu'c; Anr Four R 0.T,C 13.31., Puliriml Srivuru W TJ U; Dmn's 1m; Virginia Maven; erIvg Foundation: Ail Fame R.0TC 31 APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES ROBERT C. RANDALL ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA B.A. Mr Glee Club; Jazz Fratzrnity; Punch and Julep Club; Skull ac Keyl; Va. Buxinm Review. DON REPASS DUBLIN, VIRGINIA B.A., Psychology JeKcrson Society; U. Va. Magazine; Virginia Debaters; Wesley Foundation: Skull 6: Keys: Spanish Club. WILLIAM E. RICE SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 8A., Hixtory HKA Cavalier Daily Editor-in Cnie0; lambda Pi; U. Va. Magazine; V. Club; Pi Dela Epsilon Sec- retary-Treasurcrh T.I.L.K.A.: Firs: Year Social Committee; Dormitory Counsellor: Senior Counsel- lor; Member of Eucuu've Committee; R.O.T.C.; Cons 6: Cums; 3-2-2; Dean's List. XVINGFIELD ROBERTS CHARLOTTESVILLE, V mGINIA B.A. Canterbury Gub Senior Wordcnh Glee Club Business Managed. PAUL ROSENBERG WEST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY B.A. TB? Hillel Foundation; History Club; lambda Pi. JOHN A. SABANOSH FAIRHELD, CONNECTICUT B.A., Political Science dHUS IMP; I.F C Vice President, Chairman of Gov- erning Boardh Lambda Pi: V. Club; Varsity Track Captainh Varsity Gus: Country CapuiM First Year Track and Cross Country; Dean's List; Student Council; Dormit?CCounselor; Air Force R . . 32 Colkge of Am ' JOHN G. REIMERS FALLS CHURCH, Vmcmu B.A., Economic; Alpha Kappa Psi. RUSSELL R. RICE MOUNTAIN LAKES, NEW JERSEY B.A. me WKU.V.A.: Dormitory Counsellor: Swimming Tum Adjutant; Dean's List. CHARLES L. RICHMAN NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA B.A. AEH LFC; Y.M.C.A.; Skull 6: Keys; R.O.T.C. WILLIAM V. ROSE CHARLorrEsvxLLE, VIRGINIA B.A. R O,T.C FRED H. ROSENBIMM NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 3A., Hixtory TI'XP I.F.C,; Jazz Fraternity; Lambda Pi; Spanish Club. HOWARD JAY SCHICRRY NEW YORK, NEW YORK BA. T53? W',U.V.A, and Sam XVALTER H. SCHNECK SOUTH ORANGE, NEW JERSEY B.A.. Psychology TI'FXJ Jazz Fraterniry; Lambda Pi: Virginia Players; Monroe Rifles; Rifle and Pistol Club; R.O.T.C. PAUL M. SHAPIRO NORFOLK, VIRGINIA B.A., Economir; ZBT Jefferson Societv tHistorianh U. I'd. :Haguzinr; Skull dc Keys; First Year Social Committee; Coulis ac CURLS hkdvcm'sing Mng; Va. Spanner lBusiness Mng; Dean's List. MICHAEL ANDRmv SHURE NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 3A., nyclmlogy 47EII IAPC; HK Dance Society; Skull 5i Keys; Spanish Club; CORKS dc CURLS. jnucs MARC CORTLANDT Slum NEWPORT, RHODE lsmxn B.A., Sociology Y.M C A.; Young Republican Club; Punch and Julep Club; Spanish Club; First Year Social Com- mittee; R,O T.C Docums SLAVIN ASBL'RY PARK, NEW JERSEY 3A., Biology ZBT I.F.C. Vice-Presidcnr, Secretary-Treasurcr; Chair- man of Governing Boardh Llwn Chowder and Marchmg Society: V. Club; Skull 5: Keys; First Year Soual Committee; Soccer: Swimming; Va. Sputum; Z.B.T. Secrctaryh Dean's List. MICHAEL PAUL SMITH SCARSDALE, NEW YORK B.A., English TF3? WJhulu'r ILuIy iSports Ediroxi; Lambda Pi. APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES LEANARD SCHULMAN BAYONNE, NEW JERSEY B.A., English $1511 Jazz Fraternity; Virginia Players; Sprcmmr. CHARLES PASCHAL SHOOK, III BIRMIXGHAM, ALABAMA 3A., Psychology KA Camerbury Club; Glee Club: Skull 5: Keys; Slu- denr Union; Fu'st Year Social Committee; Cons Gt CURLS; Tennis Adjunct. STEPHEN G. SIREN BRIGHTWATERS, NEW YORK B.A., Etonomicx AEII Lambda Pi. A. BROCK SINKLER HILLERSVHLE, PENNSYLVANIA BA. 47KB; Skull 5: Keys; First Year Serial Committee; Soc- cor. HERBERT XVAY SMATHERS, jk. CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 8.5., Pbyxicx ATO W'esunimter Fellowship Preudenth Y.M,C.A.: .O.T C.; Freshman Foolball, R. GORDON SMIFH Romulus, X'IRmNn 13min Emuamim ATU szlu'r Dally; Delta Sigma PI; JvHvruon Socien'; 1'. 1'4. Madam 1demr1nchich; PVK Dana: Smietv: Phi Eta Sigma; Ravvn Soclctv; Student roumll; Tmnh APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES Rom-zk'r L. SMITH LYNCIIBL'RG, VIRGINIA B.A., Chemistry ' Gmman Club: First Year Wrestling; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Army R.O.T.C. XVILLIAM HALSEY SPRL'Ach. GREEVVILLE, DELAWARE B.A. diKE Lambda Pi: V. Club: Fint Year Social Commit- tee; Cons A: CURLS: First Year and Varsm' Smmming. ROY JOSEPH STEWART BROOKLYN, NEW YORK B.A., Political Sriente TPKP Honor Student; W T.J.U : Hxllel Foundation: I.F.C.; Lambda Pi: Virginia Players; Dunk List; J. R. STUBBINGS, jR. ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA B.A., English TKE Y.M.C.A ; w.U.V A.; Skull 6.: Ken C. H. SULLIVAN HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK B.A. TKE Camila Datly; Skull 5.: Keys: A.F.R.O.T C. JOHN R. SWEET FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA B.S. Cave Club. College of Am H. CALVIN SPAIN XVM'ERLY, V IRGINIA B.A., History Jafferson Sabres; lawn Chowder and Marching Society; W'csley Faundation: Y.M.C.A.: Monroe Rifles; Rial and Pistol Club; First Year Social Committee; R.O.T.C. BIaHVN HARIPTON STEGALL APPALACHIA, VIRGINIA BA. Baptist Student Union: Dean's List: Delta Phi Alpha: Lawn Chowder and Matching Society: Tuesday Evening Concert Series: Phi Sigma; Phi Era Sigma; RiHe and Pistol Club tIPresident and Treasured; Regional Scholar; First Year Social Committee. ALBERT JOHN STRAUSS, JR. UPPER MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY B.A., Biology Wr.T.J.U.: Jan Fraternity: U. Va. Band; Wesley Foundation; Dean's List: W.U.V.A.; Raven So- ciery; Rifle and Pistol Club; Skull 5: Keys; First Year Social Committee; Phi Sigma Honor Society: Intermediate Honors. GEORGE B. SUBLETT, jR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA B,A., Psychology 41K? Lambda Pi; Vaxrgliyjfo-hgitics: Wresdmg; BRUCE SUNDERLAND ARNOLD, MARYLAND B.A., Foreign Ajfairx 1m. Affairs Assoc; N.R.04T.C.; Dean's Lm. CHARLES E. TALLEY, JR. NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA BA. 2411; Cnl'hllltl Dally; First Year Baseball; Lambda Pi: R O.T,C.; Skull 5:: Keys. and Science; RICHARD XV. TAYLOR NOKESX'IIJJ-i, lemxm BA. 9X R.O,T,C. DAVID L. 'mewsox KEXVE'IT SQL Ame. PEVVSYIA xx: x 8.31., Evonomirs German Club; Dean's Int: Lambda Pl. LAWRENCE G. 'l URNl :R M msnxLL, VIRGINIA 3A.. Philosophy KHGI' Polo Club. XVILLMM B. 111wa Anuxmox, VIRGINIA 11.x! . JLVIJ'S M. H'Alxum NURFULK. VIRGNH ILL. Hixmry ZliT lambda Pl. MARC j. XVALSH BRING! PORT. Cnxxun lCL'I ILL. IVJiIomNJJ' EX Unduv N.Irh; Jefferxon Sour ; Nrmnan Club; Fm! Ymr Smml N RU T C: mm: Lawn Chan dr: and Khnhmg Soucw; X151 C,A.; Skull SC KPH; Cnmmuwc; Fuxr Year Tvnnh; Varsity Sum 35 APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES Hump 'l'uHI-zukla'lJAx ALLPPU, SYRIA 3.4., Biology Inu'l nmwnal Fn: mun Studrm ' Club Varnn Sm'u'r: FRANK B. lhkumck l I mklsnxlsl Ru, YIRmVI x BAq Biology 0X Lambda PI: W'calm Foundation. Romcm B. 'l'L'kM-R Nounnx, anlxn BA . DAVID HVuHsmzm; BAYONNE, NEW JERSFY ILA. KNSII quluw Dally; HlHCl Foundation: Jazz mernm; SkuIl 3:: Ken; Cunu 8: Clvnm. PHILLIP j. Y.u.kI:R Pxnucmmtt, XI mun 1L4. R 517 ; le rHuh; Vngxnm Uvmlomrn, R OVTX'J Rawn Smwn: Srmm Dmm menwluL Mum R N. HARD l'ummxr. Vl5r YIRGHH BAH Hyrumu AT Hm ll! Slum. Drlm HM Alpln, Min lambda I'v hum .x 1M Huh APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES CHARLES M. W'ATSON GROSS; POINTE, MICHIGAN BA. szn Chcdwcr and Marrhing Society; Varsity La- crosse; Dean's List. MICHAEL XVEIMRAL'H MIAMI BEACH, kauu BA. 411m Alpha Chi Sigma: Skull 6: Keys; First Year Golf. XVINDOM VExGER HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA HA. W'.T.J.U.; History Club: International Affairs ssociarion. ROGER VVHYMAN XVOODMERE. NEW YORK BA. TF3? W'.'1',J.U.; I,F.C.: Jazz Fraternity; PVK Dance Sonny; Phi Eta Sigma: R18: and Pistol Club; Skull and Krys. jon M. XVILLIAMS Ro-xxuxa, VmGINM B.A., Psychology Candler quly; Lawn Chowdm and Nlarching So- ciety; Wieslcy Foundanon; Student Guide Servin- CHRISTOPHER H. XVILSON HARH'OOD, Mun'mVn BA. St. Hum Hull Camlxn Ddxh; Intramural Cnuncxl; Newman Club; Skull and Keys; Fxrsr Year Sodal Commnn-n; KOVT CA 36 College of Art; THOMAS MOORE XVEBS'naR FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA BAA ATU Lambda Pi; uwn Chowder and Marching Sodely; V Club; Phi Sugm: Society; Dunk List; Inter- mediate Honors; VirSle Cross Country; Varsity Track. LINWOOD T. XVHLLS CHARLESTON, Vr.s'r VIRGINIA B.A., Political Sricnrc Dean's List: Intermediate Honors; Jefferson So- ciety; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society: W'es ltv Foundatmn; Y.M.CA.; Young Republican Club: WCU.V.A.; Rifle Team Treasure0; Stu- dcnr Guide Service. VAYNE LOUIS VVHELAN Cuumm, HEIGHTS, VIRGINIA 3A., History dill Skull 5: Keys; ROTC. DANIEL B. XVIEGERS LARCHMUNT, NEAV' YORK B.A., Philosophy 2? W.T.J.U.; Virginia Drhamrs; Newman Club. Roam STANLEY XVILIJAMS, JR. H'ASHINGTUN, D. C. B.A., Psychology TKE Skull and Keys: First Year Social Committee; Cums 5: CUHLS. RANDOLPH XV. YONTIIL, JR. LUNG Bmcm VLW YORK Bull. OAK Lunlxia PI; JrHenon SOx'IA'U'; LX'JHN Imr; R O,T.CV and Sa'enca JOSEPH L. Youn FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA B.A., Ecmmmivy rue Skull and Kevs: R.O.T.C. JOSEPH BYRON YOL'NT, III V n xF5n0R0, VIRGINIA 3A., Foreign A ffnirx W'.T.J.U.; International Affairs Associatmn: Jeffer- xun Sncien'; Jefferson Sabres; U. I'm A'fagazmc; Punth and Julep Club Presidenr'l; Skull and Kevs: R.O.T,C.: Harquuin: Spawn . APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES ALBERT THOMPSON YORK, JR. CIHRIDTIESVILLE, VIRGINIA BA. di'KE Glee Club lBusincs: Nlanagerh Lambda Pu; Punch and Julep Club; Football Adjunct. 37 College of Am and .9ch First Row: RONALD MARIO ACIERNO. 1963 ....................... Centercach. N.Y. ANN W. ADAMS. 1961 ............................... Charlottesville, V21 CAMERON THOMAS ADAMS. 1963 .................... Charlottesville, Va. THOMAS L, ADAMS. 11,363 ............................... Lexington. Ky. LEE H. ALBRIGHT, 1962 ................................... Medina. N.Y. JAMS GEORGE ALDIGE, III, 1963 ...................... New Orleans. La. DAVID R. ALMOND, EX. 1962 ........................... Richmond, V31 PATRICK H. ALMOND. 1961 ............................. Richmond, V21 WILLIAM EUGENE APPERSON, JR.. 1963 ................ Richmond. Va. Second Row: CHRISTOPHER A. ASTLE. JR., 1962 ......................... Tulsa, Okla. OSCAR R. AYLOR, EAR. 1962 ............................ Lynchburg, Va. GORDON JOSEPH AXELSON. 1961 ..................... Martinsville, Va. OTIS BLAKE BACON, 1961 ............................. Front Royal, Va. CARL GRAD BAREFOOT. 1963 .......................... Richmond. Va. DAVID M, BARNEY. 1962 .................................. Towson. Md. G, MONTAGUE BARNUM. 1963 ........................... Roanoke, Va. ROBERT H. BAYNE, KA. 1962 : ............................ Culpeper. Va. J. MARSHALL BEALE. 1963 .............................. Concord, Mass. Third Row: HARRY K, BEN'HAM. BU , 1961 1. ...................... W'inchcster. Vo. VVILUAM WK BENNETT. 1963 ....................... South Boston, Va. JAMES D. BENSON, 1963 ................................ Arlington. Va1 LEONARD BIBERMAN. ZBT. 1961 .......................... Norfolk, Va. WINFREY P. BLACKBURN, JR., 1961 ....................... Frankfort, Ky. ARTHUR H. BLITZ. 1963 ............................ Margale City, NJ. JOSEPH S. BLUESTEIN. 281', 1962 ...................... Olarlcnon. S.C. JOHN THEODORE BOSSERT, JR.. 1963 ................... Baltimore, Md. THOMAS MUNFORD BOYD, JR.. KA, 1962 ............. Ourlonesvilh, Va. Fourth Row: FRANK EDGAR BRADEN. 1961 ............................. Oak Park. Ill. JAMES FAIN BRANDHORST, JR.. 1963 .................. Ft. 'nxomas, Ky. RAYMOND MARSHALL BRANNON, I962 ................... Inman. S.C1 WILLIAM CHARLES BRASHARES, AKI-I. 1961 .............. Pittsburgh, Pa. GARY D, BRAY. 1962 .................................. Gordonsville, Va. BRIAN E. BREWTON. 211, 1962 ............................. Norfolk, Va. JOHN J, BRIGHT. 1963 ................................ Marblehead. Mass. WALTER E. BROADWATER, 1961 .................... Newport News, Va. DONALD F. BRODA, JR., BE . 1961 ...................... Columbus, Ga. Fifth Row: BANKS K. BROWN. 1963 ............................... Ashtabula, Ohio STEPHEN BROW'N, 1963 ......................... Falmouth Foresidts, Ma. ROBERT R. BRYANT, 1962 ............................. W'aynesboro, Va. PAUL DENIUM BUCHANAN, 1961 ....................... Gintwood, Va. CHARLES ZWICK BURNETF. 1962 ...................... Front Royal. Va. HUGH H. BURRUSS, JR., 1963 . .................. Charlottesville, Va. ANDREW' H. CAMP, 1963 ............................. Santa Barbara, Cal. LEONARD G1 CAMPBELL, 1961 ........................... Amherst, Va. JOHN COLVUELL CARNEY. I963 . , . . ................. London, England First Row: AUBREY L4 CARROLL, 1963 .............................. Sandston, Va. IKEY JOE CHADWELL, 1961 ........................... Ewing. Va. ROBERT L. CPIASE, 1963 ............................ ...Flushing, N.Y. WILLIAM R. CHAMBERS. KA, 1962 ....................... Lynchburg, Va. STE?HEN D. CHIPMAN, 1963 .............................. Norfolk. Va. RICHARD FRANKLIN CLEMENTS. 1961 ................. Perersburg, Va. RICHARD G. CLEMENS, 1962 ................................ Media, Pa. DONALD F. CLEMMER. ATSJ, 1961 .......................... Lorton, Va. SAMUEL W. COLEMAN. 11963 ............................ Gate City. Va. Second Row: DAYLE LANE COLLINS, 1963 ........................... Alexandria. Va, RICHARD B. COLTRANE, 1961 ........................ Newport News, Va. JACK,S1 COOPER, 1961 .................................. Appalachia. Va. THOMAS F. COONEY, 1963 ............................... Lcnox, Mass. DANIEL S. COSTELLO, 613.39, 1961 ........................ Alexandria. Va. PETER H. COUSINS. 196i ................................ Arlington, Va. JOHN KNOX COWI'PERTHWAITE. JR. 1963 .............. Far Hills, NJ. ROBERT H, COZZENS, 1963 .............................. Arlington, Va. SAM B. CRAIG, 111., XX, 1961 ........................... Pittsburgh, Pa1 Third Row: DOUGLAS S. CRAMER, 1963 ............................ Pearisburg, XIEL RICHMOND D. CRINKLEY, 1961 ......................... Blackstone. Va. B. G. CROMWELL. 1963 .................................... Ashland, Va. ALEXANDER CAMERON CROSSMAN, 1962 .............. W'ildwood, NJ. 39 ALLEN R. CROSS 1962 .................................... Salem, Va, DALLAS R, CROWE, 1961 ............................. Charlotresville, V34 W'ILLIAM WOOD CRUMP, KA. 196l ...................... Richmond, Va. DALLAS P. CRICKENBERGER, 1962 ........................ Roanoke, VI. BARRY T, CRICKMER, 1963 ............................ Falls Church. Va. Fourth Row: CI'IARLES CUDLIP. 1963 .......... .. .............. Grosse Pointe, Mich. RAYMOND GERALD CUMMINGS, MK, 1962 . ..1. ...... Norfolk, Va. GARY JEFFREY DALTON, 1963 . . . . . . .................... Danville. Va. WILLIAM PAGE DAME, 1963 , .......................... Baltimore. Md. AUBREY M. DANIEL, 1963 ................................. Orange, Va. W. JOHN DAUB. St. A., 1961 ............................... Eamon. Pa. DENBY DAVENPORT, KA, 1962 .................. Greer, SC GEORGE H. DAVIS III. 1963 .......................... Washington. Va. jOHN E. DAVIS. 1962 ........................... Washington. D.C. Fifth Row: RUSSELL H. DAVIS, AM, 1962 .......................... Alexandria. Va. DAVID L, DAXVSON. 1963 .......................... W'. Englewood, NJ, DENNIS ROBERTS DEANER, 1963 ........................ Hopewell. Va. GEORGE DEBNAM. St. Elmo, 1962 ...................... Charleston, SC. WILLIAM I. de BUTTS, JR., St. Elmo, 1962 . . . . . , . , . . . .Charloncsville. Va. FREDERICK H, DENNIS. 1962 ........................ Char1ottesville. Va. DAVID DICKENSON, St. A.. 1962 ................. ....New York, N.Y. T. H. DRAKE, 1962 ..................................... Bryn Mawr, Pa. BERNARD I. DRISCOLL, 1963 ........................ Port Roval. V.L U ndergmduatar ,' First Row: THOMAS PATRICK DUGAN, 1963 .......................... Roanoke, Va. JAMES THOMAS DUTTON, 1962 .......................... Suunton, Va. KENNETH N. ECKHART, JR., 1962 ....................... Slatington, Pa. OSCAR EDWARDS, 1962 .................................... Norfolk. Va. PEYTON A. EGGLESTON, St. A., 1961 ..................... Danville, Va. JAMES WM. ELLIOTT, JR., 1962 ............................ Lebanon, Va. WALTER EMROCH, PEP. 1961 ............................ Richmond, Va. EUGENE EARL ENGEL, 1963 ............................. Cranford, NJ. WIUJS B. ENNIS. 1963 ................................... Hampton, VI. Second Row: ROBERT M. ENSLIN, 1963 ................................. Danville, Va. W'ILLIS ERNLY ESTES. 1963 ............ 1 .............. Ruckersville, Va. JAMES OVERTON ERWIN, 1963 ........................ Spartanburg, S.C. MORRIS EVERETT, JR.. 1963 ........................ Chagrin Falls, Ohio EVERETT FAHY. 1962 ................................... Richmond, Va. HAROLD FAMILANT. 1962 ................................. SuHolk, Va. CARL H. FARISS. HKA, 1961 ................................ Blakely, Ga. H1 RANDOLPH FARMER, 1961 ........................ Bowling Green, Va. ROBERT LEROY FAUNCE, 1963 .......................... Richmond, Va. Third Row: TOM FERRILL. 1963 .......................................... Rydal. Pa, JAMES R. FINCH, III, 1962 .......................... Cape Girardeau, Mo. JUNIUS RODES FISHBURNE, JR.. ARE. 1962 ............... ....Ivy. Va. G. SLAUGl-ITER FITZVHUGH, KA, 1962 ................ Charlottesvillc, Va. College of Am and Science; 4O t WILLIAM FITZI'IUGH, BAX, 1962 ........................ Kensington, Md. WALTER C. FTVZPATRICK. JR. 1963 ............. . ...Flrmville, Va. LAWRENCE J. MENOR, JR., 1962 ...................... Appalachia, VI. JAMES M. FOGLEMAN, 1963 .......................... Charlottesville, Va. HOBART V. FOWLKES, 1961 ............................. Baltimore, Md. Fourth Row: LEE FRACKER, 1962 ....................................... Roanoke, Va. HUGH P. FRANCIS, 1963 .......................... South Orangc. NJ. THOMAS A. FRAZIER, 1962 ............................ Alexandria, Va. PETER R. FURNISS, 1963 ................................ ...A!llnm, Ga. THOMAS F. GARNET, JR., 1962 ...................... Fredericksburg, Va. DAMEL LEE GARNETT, 1963 .............................. Norfolk. Va. E. NICHOLSON GAULT, JR., 1963 ......................... Dallas, Texu EARL H. GEIL, 1963 ...................................... Arlington, Va. AmONY GIANNELLI, 1963 .............................. Norfolk, Va. Fifth Row: DAVID J. GIBBONS, 1963 ................................... Elgin. Texas PETER G. GILBERT, KA, 1961 ................................ Rome, GI. PAUL O. GLASS. 1961 .................................... Winchester, Va. IZAAK DAVID GLASSER, 1963 ............................. Norfolk, Va. STUART D. GLASSER. ZBT, 1961 ............................ Norfolk. Va. JOHN CLOVER GIRDLER. 1963 .................... 01d Greenwich, Conn. STANLEY IRWIN GOLDMAN, ZBT, 1962 .................. Richmond, Va. CHARLES RICI'IARD GOODMAN, JR., 1963 ........ Panama City, Fla. MICI'IAEL HARRIS GOODMAN, 1963 ...................... Allentown. Pa. First Row: WILLIAM W. GOUGH. 1962 ......................... Newport News, Va. THOMAS W. GREGORY, X'b, 1961 .. .................. Richmond, Va. WILLIAM K. GREGORY, 1963 ........................... Louisville, Ky. DAVID F. GRIFFITH, SK, 1961 1 ............................. York, Pa. GEORGE GRISWOLD, 1963 ............. New Orleans, 12. DAVID S, HAGLUND, ATQ, 1961 ....................... Arlington, Va. FRANK ALDEN HALL, 1963 .............................. Alexandria, Va. HARWOOD R. HAIR, 1962 ............................... Arlington, Va. DAVID P. HAMBRICK, 1963 . ............................. Roanoke, Va. Second Row: DANIEL D. HAMM, 1963 ..................................... York, Pa. CRAIG HAMMITT, JR., KA, 1962 .............................. Rye, N.Y. WHIT HANCDCK. 1963 .................................. Hampton, Va. VICTOR HARPER, 1963 ................ ............. Farmville. Va. ROY B. HARRILL. 1963 ................................... Arlington, Va. STEPHEN J4 HARRIMAN, 241E, 1962 . ................... Richmond, Va. DAVID L, HARRIS, 1962 ................................... Sparta, Wis. J. THOMAS HARRIS, I961 ..... ,. .................. Norfolk, Va. WILLIAM WITT HARTZ, 1961 1 ......................... Richmond, Va. Third Row: WILLIAM ANDRE HARVEY, 1963 . .................... Pocopson, Pa. JOHN c. HASBROUCK, JR.. 1963 1 ,. ................ Manhasset, N.Y. JAMES WARREN HASKINS. 1963 .............. ..,M.1rtinsville, Va. ROBERT HASTINGS, 1963 .............................. Hampton, Va. Undergraduate: S. FREAR HAWKINS. 1963 ............................... Hampton, Va. SIDNEY B. HAZHNVOOD, JR., 1963 ........................ Eclipse. Va. JOHN M. HENDERSON, 1961 .............................. Savannah, Ga. JOHN M. HERRELL, 1963 ................................. Lexington, Ky. PETER HERSHFIEID, T199, 1962 .......................... Bradenton, Fla. Fourth Row: CHARLES W. HILL, 1962 .................................. Danville. Va. GEORGE B. HINNANT, 1963 ............................. Richmond, Va. WILLIAM C. HITCHCOCK, JR., 1963 .................. Balboa, Canal Zone SAMMY HIXON, 1963 .................................... Hampton, Va. JOHN R. HODGE. III, 1963 ........................... Newpon News, Va. BARRY HODGES, 1961 .................................... Richmond, Va. CHARLES L. HOKE, JR, 1961 .............................. Emporia, Va. JOHN BERKELY HOLIDWAY, 1963 ..................... Filbert, W. Va. JOHN EDWARD HOOFNAGLE, m, 1962 .................. McLean, Va. Fifth Row: M. A. HOOVER, I963 .................................. Birmingham, Ala. GEORGE M. HOPE, IV, 1962 ............................. Alexandria. Va. RAYMOND E. HOPKINS, 1963 ........................ Charlottesville, Va. THEODORE J. HOPKINS, KA, 1962 . . . . .................. Columbia. SC. ROBERT TAYLOR HOSKINS, JR.. 1962 ...S'Tnandoah Naxional Park, Va. JERRY HOWARD, A511, 1962 ................................ Norfolk, Va. FREDERICK L. HOWELL, 1963 .......................... Maplewood, NJ. DAVID HOWELL, 1963 ...................................... Easton. Pa. W. NATHANIEL HOWELL, JR, 1961 .................... Ponsrnoudl. Vi- Colkge of Am and Scimcer First Row: EVERETT B. HOWERTON. 1963 .......................... Lerhburg, Va. ANTHONY S. HOYT, KA, 1961 ............... Cold Spring Harbor. N.Y. DAVID M HUBBARD.1963 ........................ Huntington, W. Va. JOHN D.HUBBARD,1963 ........... 1 . . . . . , ........ Bardstown, Ky. LAWRENCE RAYMOND HUDNALL.1962 ........ , .Mammoth, W. Va. MARION KEMPER HIJMPHRIES, KA, 1962 . . . .Charlonuville, Va. BOB HUNT. 1963 ........................................... Salem, Va. WILLIAM IEE IRONS, 196! ............................ Birmingham, Ala. CARLOS M. IZQUIERDO. KW, 1962 ...................... San Juan, P.R. Second Row: WELLS JACKSON, 1962 ................................ Clifton, Va. EDWARD ALLEN JACOBS, 1min. 1961 , ...... HNew Haven, Conn. GLENN R. JOHNSON, 1961 ............ v .. ......... Norfolk, Va. JAMES WEBB JONES, 1962 ............................. Portsmouth, v.. EDMOND ALEXANDER JORAN, 1963 . . . . ................. Arlington, Va. ST. LEGER MONCURE JOYNES, 1963 ..................... Norfolk. Va. CHARLES STEPHEN KAMSKY. 1961 . . . . , . 1 . ......... Richmond, Va. THOMAS WILLIAM KEIL, 1963 ...................... South Orange, NJ. WILLIAM G. KENTON. 1961 ............................. Maysville, Ky. Third Row: JOHN F. KILLEBREW, 1963 ..................... Lookout Mountain. Tenn. GEORGE W. KIMBALL. 1963 ................................ Syosnt, N.Y. CHARLES DONALDSON KIMPEL, 1961 SAM KINGSLEY, JR., 1963 ................. gig; ix ............ Baltimore, Md. ......... Arlington, Va. JEFFERSON DAVIS KIRBY, 111, RA, 1962 .. ALAN J. KLAVINS, ZBT, 1961 .............. PETER LOUIS KOFF, ZBT, 1962 ............ STEWART EDWIN KOHLER, AKl-I. 1962 AUGUST KOHN, NEH, 1961 ............. Fourth Row: GEORGE CHILDS KOHN, 1963 .,....H,. ERNEST T. KOLENDRIANOS, 1961 ...... . DAN KRAMER, 1963 ....................... CHRIS KREBS, EAE, 1961 ................. CHISWELL LANGHORNE. 1965 ...... RICHARD LATHAM, 1963 ......... . BRIAN FRANCIS LAVELLE, 1963 . WILLIAM H. IaWALL, 1963 .............. KENNETH LAWDER, JR.. 1963 .. . . . .1 Fifth Row: ROBERT T. LEE, JR., 1963 ................ JAMES H. LEVASSEUR, 1MB. 1962 .. . J. H. LEWIS, 1963 ...................... WALTER E. LEWIS, AT, 1961 ......... . . WILLIAM WALKER LEW'IS, JR., 1963 . .. WILLIAM W. LEWIS. JR.. 1962 ........... JAMES s. LIPSNER, 19s; .................. CLAXTON ALLEN IDNG, St. A., 1962 EDWARD SHEA LOVERN, St. Elmo. 1961 ........... Hattiuburg. Miss . . . . ........ Norfolk, Va. ........... Scandale, N Y ........... Blacksburg. Va. V ........... Richmond, Va. . HHWest Hartford, Conn. .............. Danville, Va. .............. Arlington, Va. ............ Birmingham, Ala. . ............. Bcdford, Va. ............... Dallas, Texas ..... Cleveland Heights, Ohio ................. Eston, Pa. ..Maplcwood, NJ. ............... Lynchburg, Va . . . .......... Baltimore, Md. ............. Lynchburg, Va. ...... Oxon Hill, Md ............. Blacksburg, Va . .............. Leeds, Ala. .. . ...... Falls Church, Va. V V .. ....... St. Louis, Mo. ............ Lynchburg, Va. First Row: E. HOUSTON LYNCH. 1961 ...................... Broadway, Va. CHARLES K. MABON, 1963 .V ,. .............. New York, N.Y. HUGH M. MAGEVNEY, III, 1963 . .. ............. Mrmphia, Tenn. THOMAS H. MAHER, 1963 ........................... Blachburg. Va. STEPHEN J. MALKMUS, 41KW, 1961 .................. Los Angeles, Calif. J. C. MANNING, 1962 .................... 1 ........ Glenview, 111. JOHN LAURENCE MANWARING, 1961 1 .. . ............ Falls Church, Va. J. WILLIAM MAPP, 1961 ................. V ...... Wachapreague, Va. JOHN HAINES MARSTON, 41K1l', 1962 ................. Greenwood, Va. Second Row: NEAL L. MASLAND, 215T, 1962 A. ............... Richmond, Va. ROY LEE MASTIN, AW, 1961 ..............Roanoke, Va. VINCE MASTRAM, 211', 1961 ,. ............. Norfolk, Va. RICHARDS D. MAXWELL, 1963 . .. ........ Coral Gables, Fla. WILLIAM HEATH MAY, 1963 .... ,., ...,1 . . . . .Richmond, Va. JOHN ARTHUR MCCOSH. 1963 ............................. Oaicago, Ill. CHARIES GRIQE McMULLEN, JR., 4110:, 1961 ............. Richmond, Va. THOMAS E. MEADE, 1961 .............................. Timonium, Md. GARY MELICK, EN, 1962 .............................. Wantagh, N.Y. Third Row: EDWARD H, MENZER, 1962 .......................... Memphis, Tenn. EARL OGBURN MERRILL, 1963 ....................... Greenbackville, Va. MILTON CLARK MERRITT, 1963 . . .1 . . ............ Pensacola. Fla. ROBERT MEmER. PEP, 1962 ...................... New Havcn, Conn. 43 DAVID B. MIDGLEY, EX, 1962 .,. v.1 V 1 ................... Ayer, Mass. LARRY REID MILLS, 1963 ............................... Seafotd, Va. CHARLES VENABLE MINOR, JR.. 1963 . . . . . . 1 . .Charlonesville, Va. JOHN WEBB MINOR, 1963 ............................ Charlottesville, Va. EDWARD COLSTON MITO'IELL, JR. 1963 ............. Cincinnati, Ohio Fourth Row: WILLIAM A. MOFFE'IT, KA. 1962 ....................... Alexandria. Va. JOHN MOLDENHAUER, 1963 .............................. Roanoke, Va. ANTHONY L. MONTAGNA, JR., AT, 1962 .................. Norfolk, VI. CLARENCE J. MORRE, 1963 .......................... Qiarleston, W. Va. KENT MOORMAN, 1963 ................................... Roanoke. Va. CALVIN ELROY MOSS. 1961 ............................. Richmond, Va. RICHARD L. MOREY, 1962 .............................. Roanoke, Va. MORGAN BIRGE, III, 1962 ............................... Arlington, Va. KENNETH WAYNE MORRIS. 1961 ........................ Firmville, Va. Fifth Row: . VANCE H. MORRISON, 1961 ............................... Dallas, Tex. CHARLES F. MULLEN, 2N,1962 ....... .......,,.1.......Arlington, Va. JOSEPH JOHN MURRIE, 1963 ............................ La Crosse, Wis. THOMAS CORNELIUS NASH, 1963 .................. Charleston, W. Va. EDWARD ANDERSON NEAL, 1961 ......................... Norfolk, Va. EDWARD T. NEWELL. III, 1963 ...................... Lookout ML, Tenn. DAVID B. NEWTON, 1961 ............................. Cumberland, Va. JAMES KEITH MARSFIALL NEWTON, III, 1963 ........... Richmond, Va. 0. B. NEWTON, III, KA, 1962 ............................ Lvnchburg. Va. Undergraduam First Row: EDWARD L. NESSON. AEH, 1962 ........................... Norfolk, Va. DAVID CLARE NIMMER, 1961 ........................... Alexandria, Va. COBBS GWINN NIXON, 1963 .............................. Augusta, Ga. EDWARD M. NORTHROP, 1963 ........................ Chevy Chase, Md. WILLIAM G. NUSSBAUM, 1962 ........................ New York, N.Y. THOMAS DAY OATES. 1963 ............................ Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES E. OFFUTT, I963 .............................. Baltimore, Md. FRANK ORSER, 1963 ................................... Charlottesville, Va. RICHARD HOLLAND OWEN, 1963 ........................ Richmond, Va. Second Row: JOHN PACHTER, 1963 ................................. Greenwood, Miss. WINSTON I. PADGE'I'I'. 1963 ............................ Lynchburg, Va. MARSHALL G. PAINE, 1963 .......................... Charlottesville, Va. JAMES T. PARKINSON, III, 111K115 1962 .................... Richmond, Va. TERRY PARSIJEY. 1963 .................................. Kinggporc, Tenn. RUSSELL E. PAUL, 1963 ................................. W'estville, NJ. THOMAS W. PAYNE, JR., 211', 1962 ...................... Richmond, Va. JAMES E. PEEBLES, 1961 .................................... Alberta, Va. PERRY MONTE PENNEY, JR., beK, 1962 ................ Annandale. Va. Third Row: JOHN TRUMAN PENNINGTON, JR, 1961 ............... Alexandria. Va. THOMAS PENSON, 1963 .............................. Great Neck, N.Y. RALPH M. PERSELL, XII. 1961 .......................... New Orleans, La. ROBERT A. PERSELL, 1961 ............................... Annandalc, Va. College of Am and 5611mm; VITO PERRIELLO. 1962 .................................. Dunbar, W. Va. HENRY B. PETERSON. AXE, 1961 ........................ Baltimore, Md. EDXVIN PEWE'IT, 1961 ................................ Chevy 01:52, Md. ALISTON PHILLIPS, 1962 ............................... chington, Ky. JOSEPH H. PIGFORD, JR.. SN, 1962 .................... Birmingham, Ala. Fourth Row: ALFRED PINKERTON. 1962 ................................. Lima, Ohio THOMAS L. PIPER, III, 1963 ............................... Vienna, Va. JAMES M. POMPUTIUS, 1962 ............................ Helen, W. Va. CARLETON D. POWELL, 111', 1961 ...................... Spartanburg. SC. RICHARD MARCY PRICE, 1962 ........................... Baltimore, Md. PHILIP G. PRIOLEAU, 1963 ............................. Omarleaton, S.C. jACK RADER, CDKE, 1962 .................................. Lincasde. Va. ROBERT PAUL RADIN. 1963 ............................ Crestwood, N.Y. LARRY MERIAL RAINES, JR., 1961 .......................... Norfolk, Va, Fifth Row: JOHN RAINEY, 1963 ..................................... Anderson, S.C. BRUCE C. RAMSEY, KE, 1962 ...................... Wellesley Hills, Mass. RICHMOND JOHN RATHBONE, JR., 1963 .................. Dallas, Texas WILLIAM P. REACH, 1963 ............................ Big Stone Gap, Va. DENTS RODERICK REGAN, B911, 1962 .................. Charlottesville. Va. ERNEST REYNOLDS, 1963 ................................ Roanoke, Va. HERBERT Y. REYNOLDS, 4,112, 1961 .................. Bowling Grezn, Va. THOMAS PERRY RHOADES, 1963 ..................... New York, N.Y. JEFFREY RICE. 1963 ........................................ Oakton, Va. 44 1: -: A v. f , , ,7 First Row: ROBERT E. RICHARDSON, 1963 .............................. Rye. N.Y. FREDERICK JAMES RIGGINS, I961 ....................... Poquoson, Va. GEORGE M. ROGERS, III, 1963 ............................ Norfolk, Va. LEIGHTON P. ROVER, JR, St. A., 1961 .................... Norfolk, Va. PORTER B. ROSE, 1963 ................................... Gteenville, S.C. DOUGLAS ROSS, KA, 1962 ................................ Arlington, Va. DALE B. RUBLE, 1963 ....................................... Bristol, Va. BARRY A. RUDACILIE, 1962 .............................. Lynchburg, Va. ASHTON C. RUDD, III, 1962 .............................. Roanoke. Va. Second Row: EUGENE F. RUSSELL, III, 1961 ................ Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. CHRISTOPHER SALMON, 1963 ............................ Alexandria, Va. LARRY LEROY SAMPSON, 1963 ............................. Elkton. Va. STUART HALL SANDERS. I963 .......................... Richmond, Va. GERAID SAMUEL SAVITZ, JR., 1963 ....................... Locust, NJ. JOHN M. SCANLAN, $.38. 1962 ........................ Brownsville, Texas RONALD M. SCHERR, 1963 .............................. Baltimore, Md. MICHAEL J. SCHOWALTER, 1963 ........................ Morristown, NJ. ROBERT G. SCHWAGER, 1963 ............................ Brooklyn, N.Y Third Row: R. CARTER SCOTT, HI, 1963 ............................. Richmond, Va. MALEOLM SCULLY, 1963 ............................ Virginia Beach, Va. DAVID MARSHALL SHAMES, ZBT, I961 .................... Norfolk, Va. ROLAND THAYER SHEETS, Ben. 1961 ................ Charleston, W1 Va. 45 Undergraduate: ALDCANDER WENTWORTH SIERCK, B911, 1962 ........ New York, N.Y. TOMMY L. SINK, 1963 .................................... Roanokz, Va. DONALD R. SIPES, EN, 1962 ............................. Arlington, Va. JOSEPH SKAPARS, 1961 ................................ Gordonsville, Va. CPIARLES B. SKINNER, 1962 ..................... W'ailuku, Maui, Hawaii Fourth Row: SKIP SMALLRIDGE, 1963 ............................ Charleston, W. Va. GEORGE F. SMELTZER, Zi'. 1962 .......................... Abingdon, Va. EUGENE THOMAS SMITH, 1961 ............................ Norfolk, Va. RAYMOND SMITH. 1963 .......................... North Hainfneld. NJ. STEPHEN B. SMITH, 1963 ............................... Alexandria, Va. STEPHEN C. SMITH, 1963 .............................. Scottsdale, Ariz. WARREN L. SMITH, St. Elma, 1961 ...................... New York. N.Y. W. WALLACE SMITH, 1963 .............................. Richmond, Va. ROGER KENT SNIDER, 1963 ............................ Port Clinton, 0. Fifth Row: JOHN H. SNYDER. $11.1. 1962 ............................. Baltimore. Md. RICHARD J. SOGHOIAN, 1963 ............................. Richmond. Va. MICHAEL S. SOMMER, 1963 ........................... Summerville. S.C. WILLIAM H. SPENCER, 1963 .............................. Baltimore. Md. PAUL ST. MIKLOSSY, BAX, 1962 ........................ Fair Lawn, NJ. DAVID C. STOVALL, 1963 .................................. Bassett, Va. LLOYD C. SULLENBERGER, 1962 ....................... Williamburg, Va. WILLIAM PERRY SWARTZ, III, 1961 ....................... Roanoke, Va. SCOTT SYKES, 21', 1962 ................................ Bronxville, N.Y. College of Am and Science: First Row: BENJAMIN K. SYMMERS, 1963 ................... Old Greenwich, Conn. RIG'IMOND daP. TALBOT, JR., 1961 . . . .. .............. Front Royal, Va. JAMES JOSEPH TATTERSALL, 1963 ...................... Alexandtil. VI. GENTRY W. THATCH'ER, 1963 ......................... St. Louia, Mo. JOHN BOTSFORD THOMPSON, I963 ..................... Roanoke, Va. WILLIAM C. THOMPSON. 1963 ...................... Ourlonesville, Va. GARATH DEAN THORNBURY, 1961 ........................ Grundy, Va. MICHAEI J. TIMBERS, 1963 ............................ Short Hills, NJ. JOHN A. TOMPKINS, 1963 .............................. Baltimore. Md. Second Row: JOHN H. TOOLS. 1963 ................................ Tappahannodt. Va. DOUGLAS TORRENCE. 1963 ................................ Bedfotd, VI. GUY TEMPIE TRIPP, 4iTA. 1962 ........................... Ridunond. Va. STUART A. TRIPP, 1963 ................................... Norfolk. Va. JOSEPH C. TUNNER, 1963 ............................. Memphis, Tenn. FRANCIS M. TURNER, III, I962 .......................... Pensacola, Fla. STEPHEN F. TURNER. 1963 .............................. Monkton, Md. GIARLES TWINING. JR., 1962 ............................ Glenarm. Md. DONALD L. TWISS, 1963 .............................. New York. N.Y. Third Row: DUVAL H. TYLER, JR., 1962 ............................ Middleburg, Va. KENNETH SCO'IT TYLER, JR., TKE. 1962 .................... Gretna. VI. ROBERT UNDERSTEIN, 1963 .............................. Bethesda, Md. JOHN G. VANCE. 1963 ................................ Washington, DC. BYRON VAUGHAN, 1963 ............. ......... Charleston. W. Va. RIG'IARD M. VAUGHAN, 1963 . . . . . . . . . . . H ......... Lynchburg, Va. KENNETH L. WADLIN, JR., 1963 ......................... Hampton, Va. HARRIS E. WAINWRIGHT, 111., I963 ........ .. ......... Sewickley, Pa. WILLIAM ANDREW WALLACE, AKE, 1961 ............ Charlonesville, Va. Fourth Row: ROBERT M. WALLER, 1963 .............................. Arlington, Va. G. LAWRENCE WARREN, 1963 ............................ Quinby, Va. CARL E. WASMUTH, 1962 ....................... Shaker Heights, Ohio MAURY BALDWIN WATTS, 1963 ....................... Richmond, Va. JOHN S. WAITERSON, 1962 ...................... Shaker Heights, Ohio PETER EUGENE WEBB, 1961 ......................... Richmond, Va. BARRIE WEBER, AEH, 1962 ............................... Norfolk, Va. EDWARD F. WECKENER, 1962 ......... . ..... Falls Church, Va. ROBERT CARTER WELLFORD, 1963 ................. Wilmington, Del. Fifth Row: WHLARD W. WENTZ, JR. 1963 ...................... Danville, Va. MURRAY P. WFHCHARD, 1963 ............................ Norfolk, Va. DAVID I. WHITE, JR., ATQ. I962 ....................... Montclair, NJ. LEWIS S. WHITE. ATQ, 1962 ........................... Portsmouth, Va. SHERWOOD S. WILLARD, 1963 .......... 1 . . . A . . . .New Haven, Conn. GEORGE FRANKLIN WILLIAMS, JR., 1961 ................ Quarlotte, N.C. HARRY THOMAS WILLIAMS. 1963 .................. Newport News, Va. JACK WILLIAMS, 1963 .................................... Richmond, Va. ROBERT CECIL WILLS, 1963 ............................. Annandale. Va. 1?. ?1 g , D First Row: JAMES 1. WILSON, 1961 .................................... Keswick, RICHARD T. WILSON, III, 1963 .......................... Richmond, STROTHER LYNN WINSLOW, JR.. 1963 .................... Orange, RONALD WINSTON. 1963 ................................ Arlington, JOHN R. WOLFE, 1963 ................................... Lynchburg, ALLEN w. WORSHAM, 19s; .............................. Danville, Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. Va. 47 JOHN H. WRIGHT, m, KA, 1961 ...................... omlomsvme, Va. BROOKS CROSBY BYRNE WOOD, 1962 .................. Woodbyme, Md. WILLIAM H. WOOD, III, KA, 1961 ................... Curlotusville, Va. Second Row: PETER ZAKIS, 1963 ....................................... Albany, N.Y. ROBERT W. ZIERDEN, 1963 ............................... Norfolk, Va. Undergraduater In Mr. Jeffersonk original educational plan for the University, there was a division entitled hCivil Architecture? Today this subject is known as hCivil Engineering. The Ersr per- manent school of engineering, the School of Applied Mathematics, was established in 1867 under the leadership of Charles S. Venable. The first degrees in engineering to be awarded in the South were granted in 1890 to four graduates in Civil Engineering at the University. In 1905, the much respected and dedicated William M. Thornton was appointed as the first Dean of the T be School of Engineering School of Engineering-a position which he held until 1926. Under the present Dean, Lawrence R. Quarles, the school has undergone remarkable growth. The graduate programs in Aeronautical, Chemi- cal, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Nuclear Engineering, Applied Mechanics and Engineer- ing Physics have been instituted. The School of Engineering, at one time the smallest professional school at the University, in recent years has be- come the largest. This growth is expected to continue. The construction of new buildings, such as the atomic reactor structure and the Aeronautical and the Mechanical Engineering buildings, are visible signs of this growth and advancement. Engineering students find an outlet for extra- curricular interests through participation in pro- fessional fraternities and societies and in the two political societies of the Engineering School. Par- ticipation in such social functions as the Engineer- ing Open House is also possible. Dean Lawrence Reginald Quarles and John Cline, President. John Cline, President; James Drewry, Secretary; Donald Henderson, Historian; John Thompson, Treasurer; James Pot- ter, V xce-President. 4 th e- . 49 APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES JAM ES P. ARRINGTON NORFOLK, VIRGINIA BAE CirCle K. Club; Dean's List; Institute of Aeronau rical Sciences; Lawn Chowder and Marching So- ciety. j. j. BERRY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA BS. Amuican Society of Mechanical Engineering: Newman Club. J. ROBERT Bouxns RICHMOND, VIRGINIA B.E.E. Institute of Radio Engineers; Wesley Foundation; Thm Tau; Dormxmrv Counsellor JACKIE ONDRA BUNTING Poorosox, VIRGINIA B.A.E. Insmute of Acronauzial Sciences; Thou Tau; Raven Societv; W'esley Foundation; Lawn Chowder and Marching Sofiefy. RICHARD M. CALLAHAN, JR. FREDERICKSBLRU, VIRGINIA B.E.E. 2K American Institute of Electrical Enginvers: Newr man Club; Institute of Radio Engineers. XVIHJIAM B. CASHION IIICKORY, NORTH CxR01.1x.x D.S.C. American Instituu of Chemical Engmeen; Amm can Nuclear Sonny. 50 School of KENNETH R. Aum'r, ju. Ruzlmoxn, Ylkclxu B.S. XAE American Society of Civxl Engineering: A.R.O.T.C.; chfrrson Sabers; Newman Club XVYATT L. BLANKINGSHIP HAVANA, CUBA ME. AN Thm Tau; Trident Society; N.R.O.T.C.; EngiV neering Council. FRANK Z. BRILL, JR. NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA B J! .E . American Sonny of Methaniml Engineers: A.F R,O.T,C.; Phi Eta Sigma BliNNlI-Z PAUL Bummr'n: FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA B.S.E.E. ChL-ss Club; Instilute of Radio Engineers; RM: and Pistol Club; R.O.T.C. jon A. CARROLL, jR. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 3.8. American Society of Nlechanical Engineers. linwARn XVILLIAM CASPER Rmuxs FORK. VIRGINIA B.E.E. Ammimn Institute of Elccniml Engineers: Dean's List; Ilhtnule of Radxo Engincws; Lawp Chowder and Marhxnp Socieu'; Wkslev Pountint'mn; W U,V,A.; Ifngmreling Rrucn'; Raven bone ; Tngon; Cross Country. - - APPLICANTS Engzmng FOR DEGREES MAXWELL G. CHRISTOPHER, JR. LAWRENCE J. CLARKE. CHINCOTEAGCE, VIRGINIA NEW YORK, NEW YORK B.E.E. BJLE. TKE AT Arnold Air Societv: Raven Society; Tau Beta Pi; A.S.M.E. Theta Tau; A.F.R.O.T C.; Eta Kappa Nu; Dean's List; Phi Era Sigma; Intermediate Honors; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society. ROBERT C. COSTELLO SEEKONK, AIASSACHLVSET'I'S B.A.E. v- HA JOHN P. CLINIC CHARLESTON, XVEST VIRGINIA BS. Eta Kappa Nu; A.I E,E.; Honor Committee; In rermediate Honors; Raven Society; Tau Beta P1; Y.NI.C.A,: Engincrn'ng Rtvirn; I.F.C.; IAS: InV Theta Tau; President, Engineering Council, tcrmediate Honors; Dean's List; Trident Society; N.R O T.C.; First Year Social Committee. DAVID E. COWLES BARTow, FLORIDA GEORGE C. DAVIES KING GEORGE, VIRGINIA BEE. B.A.E. 4WA EX Engmrrnng Rnirn'; IAS; Dean's List; Intermedv 1.1m Honors; Y.M.C A.; Trident Society; . . . Governing Boardh Varsity Baseball; Z; O D.K,; N.R,O.T.C,; FHSK YPar Social Comminec. P-K Dance Society: Phi Era Sigma: Theta Tau; President of T.I.L.K.A.: Dorm Counsellor; Chairman of Executive Committee; Engmcering Council; Historian of Engineering School; Vice-President of the Class of I960. HL'BERT j. DAVIS, JR. PORTSMOUTH. VIRGINIA 8.14.19. Arnold Air Society; IAS: Tau Beta Pi; O.D,K.; PHILIP P. DAVIS, JR. Sot'm NORFOLK, VIRGINIA BALE. . V EqDE Raven Socxen'; Student Councxl; Tau Beta PA; Trigon; Dormitory Counsellor; A.F.R.O.T.C.; Engineering Council: Dean's List; Intermediate A.S.M.E ; Glee Club; Intramural Coum'll. Honors. JAMES Ii. DREWRY EMPORM, VIRGINIA B.A.E. Arnold Air Society: Bad Check Committee: ' ' 14.5.3112; B.S.U.; IAS; Phi Era Sigma; Raven Society; Tau ' ' Beta P1: Theta Tau; A,F.R.O.T.C.; Engineering Countil; Dealfs List; Intermedlarc HonorsV FRANK T. liLLl-i'rr Ruwoxt, VIRGINIA BJIL'. KA German Club; Them Tau; Tndrn: Smmv; N.R.0,T.C.: Conn; 31 CURLS. 'rHOMAS II. ELLIS CHL'RCHHND, VIRmxn BALE. LARRY L. EPPS BIRMINGHAM, .thxH B.EJC. 4'30 N R O,T.C 51 APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES ANDREW J. FANG ARLINGTON, Vlkclxu B.A.E. Institute of Aeronamical Sciences; Trigon Frans- urerL JACK C. GARDNER H'M'laks CAVE, VIRGINIA B .CIJ.E. American Insmute of Chemical Engineers 07m:- PrcsldenU; Dean's List; W'eslcy Foundation. jonx C. GWYNN GLAMVYNE, Puxxsyuhwn BEE. 9X Ameriran Inslltule of Eletmtal Engmucrs; WWU.V'.A.; Phi Eu Sigma GI-ixlc XVARRI-tx HALL RICHMOND. VIRGINIA B.A.E. Immure of Aeronautical Sacha; tplesidentl; hem Tau; Englnocnng Counnl, Rumcm H. HARRISON, jR. PIal'rksuch. VIRGINH BJIJE. juswu P. HAWKANLK l xLx.s Cnuutu. mexn B.S.E.E. American Imtirurn of Electriml Engmeera: Insw mm of Radio Engmeen; A.F,R.O,T.C. 52 school of RICHMOND G. FARROT NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 35., Civil Engineering tbPA American Institute of Civil Engineers JAMH B. GEYER NEW YuRK, NEW YORK 13.5., .Ucrlmniml Engineering JAY All-ZRLF, GW'YNXF. Pwmsvnjx, PENNSYLVANIA 3.5. ALE. Z? American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Ger- man Club Vice-Presidemh LFC. tVicevPresiv Jenn; Student Union: Theta Tau; First Year Social Commune; 3-3-3 Committee. NELSON L. HALL CHARLOITl-ZSHLLE, VIRGIMA 3.0.7.15. Alpha Chi Sigma; American Instituu- of Chtmical Engineers. jAcK j. HATFIELD ClIARIJH'I'FSVIILE, VIRGINIA B.S.E.E. American Insluulc of Electrial Engineers; D157 uplcs Studenr Fellowship; Institute of Radio Engineers; Rxllc and Pistol Club; R.O.T.C. ALBERT HOWARD HAYDEN, jk. CHxRI.01 '1'I .sm.H .. kamxn B.EE. Arnold Air SOUCIV tTreaaurrrI; ercle K Club; Insnture of Radio Engineers tSccrcmva W'est- minsmt Fellowshxp: A F.RAO.T,C : American Nuclear Socivn. Engineering W'uuAM M. HAYMAN PRIVCHSS ANN, MARYLAND B.S.A.E. Institute of Aezonauucal Sciences; Varsity Fom- hall. CARL XV. HENNRICH HAvmmwx, PENNSYLVANIA American Insmute of Electrical Engineers; Amen? can Institute of Radio Engmeers; Arnold An S;- ciery; Immute of AeronautKal Sciences: Institute of Radio Engineers: Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Phi Eta Sigma; Raven Society; Tau Bela Pi; Air Force R.O.T.C. JAMES F. HONImIn'T, jR. MARTINSHUL VIRGINIA B.E.E. American Insmute of Electrical Engineers 1V1ce PrtsxdenU; Enginrnmg Runny; Institute of Radio Engineers 1Vic2vPresidenH: Kappa Kappa P51; U. v.1. Band. RICHARD O. HUNTON TENAFLY, NEH' JERSEY BALE. OX Americaq Society of Mechanical Engineers: v. Club; Engineers Club; Newman Club; Naval R.O.T.C.; Varsity Football, HAL D. jnnss SPOTSYH'ANI x, VIRGIN: x B.S.C.E. Trigon; Varsity Track. Domms R. Jones CH-xmjcwmx. EVEST Ymmxn BJIJf. DONALD W'. HENDERSON Tkou'n'ILLHv VIRGINIA B.A.E. Arnold Air Society; Institute of Aeronautical Sdcnces; Ravrn Society tTreasurah Tau Beu Pi: Theta Tau: Air Forte R.O.T.CJ Engineer- ing Council; Dean's List; Intermediake Honors. Room XV. HERREIL ARLIVG'I'ON, VIRGINIA B.S.E.E. American Institute of Electrical Engmtem; Bapv ust Student Union; Insmute of Radio Engmeers; Judiciary Committee; Lawn Chowder and Nlarchlng Sonny; Trignn; Engineering Countll. PRESTON B. HCNDLICY, jk. LYNCH'SL'RG. VIRGINIA I1.S.CIJ.E. Alpha Chx ngma: American In Izlulc of Chemiml Engineers. CHAL'NCEY F. HL'T'IEER IA'NtIImLERu, VIRGINIA B.S.E.E. STANLEY JENNINGS anuxurmx, NEW YORK B.SL'JE. Amencan Sonny of ClVll Engmrcls. CHARLES R. KLINF, JR. Xkuwunx, Ylkmx'n 3.8.3111 EX Arnold An Socmn'; Inxnrulr ot Aummunml wamm: Judumrv Cnmmmcc' Izwn Chuwicr .md Manhmg SUUPH': rvigon; Air me R OfIW H Fxmlnrcnng Cnumnl; Dan's Lht. APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES limmn EDWARD LEASL'RE, JR. COLONIAL HEIGHTS. VA. H.S.E.E. American Institute of Electrical Engxnecrs tTIeas- urerh Jefferson Sabres; Lawn Chowder an-J Marching Society; Phi Eta Sigma; Ravrn Society; Tau Bet: Pi; Theta Tau; R.O.T.C.; Engineering Council: Era Kappa Nu lPresidcnU; l'a. Eng: nunng Rnirn'; Dean's List; Intermediate Hun- Uri. jUL115 I. LEVINE ROCKAWAY BEACH, NEW YORK B.E.E. AEH Hillel Foundation; I.F.C.; Insmuxe of Radlo Engineers; N.R.O.T.C.: Dormitory Counsrlm; Executive Commilree. GL'Y HAROLD LEWIS, Ill MCLEAX, VIRGINIA H.CE. K: American Socmty of vaII Engineers; Lawn Chowder and Nhrching Society; Phi Eu Sigma; Intermediate Honors; Dean's List. JAMES li. MARSH BanRH, VIRGINIA B.E.E. $.38 ROBERT C. Mchz, jk. RICHMOND, VIRGINM B..4.E. EAR le Banana; German Sonny; Institute of Acror munc..l Scitmes; Newman Club: Stadium Com- mute; T! 21.1 Tau: Flrit Year Socxal Commune: H.0.1 .C.: Fm: Ycar Base'xxll; Varsxly Baseball. KINXIITH H. MILLIIR S'I'AL'VTUN. VIRGINI x 11.5.1513. .chnmn Iwnwre of Electrical Engincrh: Em Kappa Nu; l'uxxum Lugmtnmx Rnn'n: Phx Fm Sigma: N,R.O.T.C. 54 School of likNI-zsr R. LHDLrKIa Mxmox', VIRGINIA BJLE. Amencan Socmxy of Mechanical Engmeers tsecreV tarH: Phl Eta Sigma; Stadium Committee; Inler- medlilt Honors. I. MARSHALL LI-tn' NORFOLK, VIRGINIA B.A.E. Hillel Foundanon; Institute of Aeronaunml de-ncos; N.R.O,T.C.: American Rode! Society .Vke-Presidenl l . T. N. LIPSCOMB, jk. thilmoxn, Vlkmxu B.Cl.E. AT Amencnn Institute of Chemical Engineers. CHARLES H. MCCARTY, JR. CIMRLUTFESVILLE, VIRGINIA H.ChE. EN Amcncan Institute of Chemual Engmrcn: Ph: Ha Slgma; Tugon. .YILIJAM 19. MCGONHMI. NORFOLK, Vlkumx B.A.E. lec Club; Institute of Aeronautical Sqem'rs; Newman Club: N.R.O.T,C.; Dean's List. CHARLES B. MITCHELL, llI NORFOLK, VIRGINIA BALE. 7,1, Amu-nmn 5mm uf M..-.mm..11 hngmucrx; 1mm mural Cmnul; Grmmn Dame SmK-tx: Darnnz-vn' Cuunhclor, Engineadng XVILLIAM J. MITCHELL ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA BS.E.E. EdH-I Amcncan Institute of Electrical Engineers; Institute of Radio Engineers; A.F.R.O.T.C.; First Year Track; Dean's List. JACKSON LEE NILTRRAY ONANCOCK, VIRGINIA B.M.E. American Society of Mcchanical Enginems: Engv neer's Club; Stadium CommitteeE JOHN MASON PACE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA B.E.E. Amerimn Institute of ElL'ClriCal Engmcers; Amexir can Society of hhchanical Engineers; Tngon. annucrox Rum, jR. meElLsnLLH, PENNM'LHNIA B.E.E. Instituu- of Radio Engineers; Y.NI.C.A.; N.RAOET,C. H'nuAu Goomucn PHILLIPS Sl-ZVFRNA PARK, MARYLANI: B.E.E. American anntute of Eleancal Engineers, W',T.J.UE; Institute of Radio Engineers: 1.124 Frazermrv; V. Club; RlHe and Pistol Club; Fin: Year Social Committee: First Year Swimming; VJIrSllY Swimmmg tCaptamL juncs C. PL'ku,-mx RICHMOND, mexn BJIE. American Sociny of Nlechzmcal Engmrors, 55 PETER P. Mann: SOUTH NORFOLK, VIRGINIA B.EEE. Alpha Mu Club Alpha Mu Club; American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Jefferson Sabres; Lawn wader and Marching Society; Dean's List; R.O.T.C. ERNEST E. NESTER HILLSYILLE, VIRGINIA BS.C.E. American Son'ety of Civil Engineers EVicc-Presi- denrl. JAMES XV. PATTY, JR. NORFOLK, VIRGINH B.E.E. Zil Sinifsmgr zzzerhfgubcxgzziizvtmm Councxl: 3-3-3 Committee; Dean's List; Skull and Kevs; Dormitory Counsellor; Football, 1957. MARVIN MORTON PERLMAN XVASHINGTON, D. C. B.E.E. American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Chess Club; Hillel Foundation; Instilute of Radio Engineers. JAMES D. POTTER, JR. BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA 3.3.1115. tPIX; American Somcw of hhrhankal Engineers: Cub .tlu'r Daily; Vice-Prcsident. Engineering School: Theta Tau; First Year Social Committee; Dormi- torv Counsellor; N.R.O.T.C,; Engineering Coun. C11. JAMES T. Rmm ARLINGTON, Ynuuxn BS.M.E. 34W: Amentan Soncn' of hiuhannal annctrmg IVnt-v Prrsldcnn: Them Tau: Dormunn- Counst-llor, qunvc Commim-e: K.O,T.C.; Fm: Yvav TrmL: Dean's List. EDWARD M. Roxm' ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA B.S.E.E. Ameritan Institute of Electrical Engineers; Institute of Radio Engineers. C. JAMl-zs Roux BALTIMORE, MARYLAND B.E.E. American Insnlulc of Radio Engineers. LEE COURTNEY SCHRODFR MV-xxlmssnr, NEW YORK BS.M.E. American Sodcty of Mechanical Engineers; Dunk Llsl; Lawn Chowder and Nhrching Socxen': Rifle and plblol Club; R.O,TSC.; Varsity Ride TeanL GREGORY A. Surm FRONT ROYAL. VIRGINH B.EJ'I. American Instituu- of Radio Engineers; Dean's List. JOHN C. SPIVHY, jk. XVAsmxu'roN, D. C. B.E.E. American Institute of Eiectrical Engineers; Inin rule of Radio Enginccls; Jefferson Sables; Lawn Chowder and Marching Soiietv; WVUK ,A.; R.OST.C,; Engmeming Council: Eta Kappa Nu; W'UVA Corporanon tPresidonU: Student Branch A.I.E,E. and I.R.ES. Chalrmnn; Intermodmh- Honors THUS. A. S12-XNSICI.L ju. Rmnmxn, VIRGINH .U.E.E. 56 School of HAROLD ROSENBERG NEWPORT NEWS. VIRGINIA B.E.E. I'd. Engmtnmg Review; Institute of Radio Engi- neers; Tyigon; Engineering CounciL RONALD G. SARROS W'HST ORANGE. NEW jmsav B.C.E. Ameriran Sonny of Ciwl Engineers; Trigon. Romzk'r B. SIECK IVDIAIAV uc, FLURIm BS. Eff. TKE American Institute of Electrical Engineers; InuL mm of Radxo Engineers; A.F.R.O.T.C. LORAN R. SMITH llxmmm'r, NEW YORK 13.14.15, EX Baptist Srudvnr Umon; Glrc Club; Inwuurc of Aelonauucnl Sucnuu. GAINrs 'lS. SPOTTS STAL'NTUN, YIRuINI-x B.SEE. Cavalier Camera Club; American Instrutv of Elec mcal Hngmecrs; American Society of Mechamcnl Engineers; Imutule of Radio Engineers, MARVIN STARK Nnkmm. VIRGIVH 11.15.15. Alill Hxllvl Fnundatinn; Imntuw of Radio Enguwen; P K Danw Sunny; R 0:1..C. Engz'nm'ng ROBERT STERMER JAMES FRENCH S'rRO'rHER NORFOLK, VIRGINIA B.E.E. Amtrican Institute of Electrical Engineers; Amtri- can Institute of Radio Engineers, CHARLESTON, W'EST VIRGImA BS. AKE American Institute of Mechanical Engineers; Raven Society; Theta Tau; Dormitory Counsellor; Navy R.O.T.C.; Varsity WErestling; Dean's List. JOHN HENRY SWEITZER NORFOLK, VIRGINIA H.C.E. BGH GRANT H. TANKERSLEY BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA BS.Cb.E. American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Glee Club; Trigon; A.F.R.O.T C. President American Society of Civxl Engineers; Engmunng chew; Raven Society; Tau Bela Pi; Dormitory Counsellor; Theta Tau: Engineering Council. JOSEPH BERRET X'lou-tT'rla FREDERICKSBL'RG, VIRGINIA B...1,I.E. Kbl'A RICHARD D. XVAI.KER SHBRING, FLORIDA B.S.A.E. Imnrutc of Aeronautical Sciences: Trident So titty; Trigon. President, American Society Nlechanical Engineers; . ngon; Englntcring Council. D. C. H'AIJACH ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA BS. ATE! FREDERICK l5. H'rz'l'll-zl. XVM'XERHURU, VIRGINIA B.E.E Newman Club; Dean's List; Imcnnednate Honr ors; Varsity Track. American Society of .Methanical Enginecxs; Sm- dium Commxnem Theta Tau; R.O.T.C.; Varsity Lacrosst. DON H'HI'HCLY ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Grimm C. XVILMS L7 xmx, NEW jmsuv BSNUE. 13.8. ATP. EAR American Soclctv of Nlechamral Hngmcers; Instr rule of Arroxlauucal E Army R.O.T.C.: Varsity W'rcsrlmg; Vanity Football. bt'lenws; Theta Tau; R.O.T.C. LARRY K. EVI'I'HERS MINERAL, VIRGINIA B.A.E. Institute of Aeronauriml Sduncm; Tngon: Navv TIC, chxm XV. ZIMMHUHN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 13.8. in E.E. 21be Amsman Immute uf Heaniml Engnwem; Ger man Club; Intramural Cmmul; chchmxdem 'rhrla Tau: Army R.O.T C. 57 First Row: BERNIE D. ABEL. 1963 ................................. .11Fairfax, Va. WIILLIAM K. ANDERS. 1961 .................... Charlottesville. Va. PHILIP NICHOLAS ANGEL. 1964 ........ . ............ Casper, Wye. GEORGE JEFFREY ARNOLD, 1963 .......................... Lebanon, Pa. RICHARD E. ARVIDSON, 41.311, 1961 ...................... Belleville, NJ. JERRY ATKINS. 1963 ................................. Rkhmond, Va. RUSSELL ALBERT AUBREY, THE, 1061 .......... JOSEPH M. AUSTIN, 1961 . .1 . . ... ...... JOHN E. BABER, 1962 . Arlington. Va. ........... W'arremon. Va. ..................... Jacksonville, Fla. Second Row: LUCIEN L. BASS, 1963 ..... . . . .. . . 1, . ....Rlchmond, Va ERNEST G. BAXA, JR. 1962 . ............................ DanVIHe, Va. ROBERT EDWARD BAXANDALL, I961 ........... W'ashimzton, D.C, ROBERT E. BIDDINGER, AKH. 196: ................. Mount Airy. Md. JAMES WILLIAM BIGLOW, 1962 1 v 11 . . . 1 , . 1 1 1Richmond, Va. FREDERICK DAVID BLUM, TKIC. 1061 ............. ,, ..... Norfolk. Va. PAUL LOUIS BLUM. I963 ................................. Norfolk. Va. ROBERT A. BOW'DEN, 1962 ................................ Exmorc. Va. WILLIAM THOMAS BOWWIY, 1964 .................. Williamsburg, Va. Third Row: HAGOP H. BOYADJIAN, 1961 . .. . .. . . 1 . . . .Piraeus, Groom WILLIAM ELLERY BRADLEY. 1962 ......................... Norfolk. Va. LESLIE R. BRAFMAN. 196! ----- . . ., ....... Stamford. Conn. RAYMOND E. BRAN, BAX. 1961 ............. ....Hearhsville, Va. School of Engineering RICHARD A, BROGHIIL. 1964 .1. HARRY J1 BROWN, JR.. 1963 .......... NORMAN LEE BROWN. JR. 1963 1 ,,,,,,,,, VIC BRUNGART, 196! C. E, BRYANT. 1962 Fourth Row: GEORGE LEROY BRYANT. JR. 1961 D. M, BRYDON. 1962 ...... CHARLES W. BULL. 1962 .. RIG-IARD A. BURLESON. 1C6; ..... TOM BURNETT. 1961 ....... ,. ...... W'ILLIAM S, BURROUGHS. JR.. KI. 1961 JOHN F. BURTON, 1964 . LAMAR BURTON. S.Al'l. 1962 ...... JOHN MICHAEL CAMERON, 1061 Fifth Row: GARLAND H. CAMPBELL. 1963 . ROBERT O. CANADA, 1112K, 1961 ...... DON CARSON. 1961 ................. JOHN R. CLARKE. 1963 ...... . . JOHN CARTER CLARY. 1964 JAMES E. CLENDENIN. 1961 JAMES W. CLEVELAND. 1961 REUEL A. COCHRANE, 11. 1901 ........ RICHARD M. COAD, 1964 . K x... ................... Hopewell. Va. ................... Roanoke. Va. . .Hampton, Va. ............... Covington, Va. 1 .Occoguan, Va. ., ,Couxlland, Va. . ...... RlChmOhd, Va. ......... megs Mills. Md. . . . ........ Baltimore. Md. ..... . ....,.......Vtrona,Va. .Arlmgton. Va. . Hampton, Va. ..... ,1 Arlington. Va. .Cnlonial Hcighrs, Va. .1 ... ..... ...Marion, Va. ................. . . .Bethesda, Md. 1 1 . . . ....... Chillicothe, Ohio . . . . . ......... Nlarlmsville, V21 .1 .Lharlolte, N.C1 ..... . .1 . .....Norfolk, Va. , . . . ......... Arlmglon, Va. .............. . .Chxlesburg, Va. ....... Buffalo, N.Y. First Row: MICHAEL COFFEY. 1963 .............................. Clifton Forge, Va. STEPHEN COLE. T1341. 1962 .......................... New York, N.Y. FOUNTAIN E. CONNER, 1962 1 ............. Appomattox, Va. RONALD W. CORDELL, 1962 ............................. Arlington, Va. WILLIAM R. CRAIG, 1964 .................................. Eaton, Md. ROBERT R. CRAIGHILL, JR., 1964 ...... ., ................ McLean. Va. DAVID L. CRAYNE, 1961 ................................. Mather, VI. E. B. CRUTCI'IFIELD, I962 1 V ....... V .. . ........ Richmond, Va. CHARLES DAVIS, 1961 ................... . ., . . ........ Tasley. VI. Second Row: JAMES WILLARD DAVIS, JR., 1964 . . . . 1 . 1 ....... 1 1. .Vienna, Va. SHELDON EARL DAY, 1961 ............... , 1 1 . , .. .Staunton, Va. IRA CLYDE DEYERLE, 1962 .......... . ,1 .. ....... Salem, Va. DIAS GERARD FREITAS. 1961 .............. . 1 11.. .11.. . . .Norfolk, Va. JACK DOHERTY, 1964 ........... . 1 ............... Tappan. N.Y. DAVID NELSON DORVITT, 1964 , .......... Clarksburg. W. Va. ROBERT E. DOVE, 1962 ................................. Alexandria, Va. RICHARD FENTON DOWlNER, DU, 1963 . .. ............ Herndon, Va. R. A. DUNN, 1964 ............................... Richmond, Va. Third Row: EDWIN DARIUS DUPREE, EAR, 1963 .................... Alexandria, Va. JIMMY EANES, 1964 .................................... Martinsville, Va. BRAXTON CRAIG ELLIS, 1964 ........ ........... Wilmington, N.C. EARL THAYER ELLIS, 1965 .............................. petersburg, Va. 59 Unokrgmduam JAMES T. ELLISON, 1961 .................................. Norfolk. Va. RICHARD ENDERLIN, III, 1ILXG. 1962 .................. Chillicothe. Ohio LAWRENCE WHITE EVERETT, 1963 . .. ................ Va. Beach, Va. ROGER W. FERENBAUGH, 1962 ........................ Alexandria, Va. DALIAM G. FERNEYHOUGH, 1964 .1 ...... Richmond, Va. Fourth Row: FRANK W. FITZGERALD, 1964 1 . V V V . . ............. Chester, Va. TINSLEY W. FLOYD, 1964 .............................. Lynchburg, Va. JOH'N WATKINS FOSTER, 1961 ........ . ............... Liberty, Ky. TED M. FOSTER, 1964i ............. .1 .................. Lynchburg, Va. JAMES L. FRANIGJN, JR., 1962 ........ 11 ................ Basset, Va. DELMA C. FREEMAN. 1962 ............... Poquoson, Va. GARTH FRIERSON FORT. 1963 .V . ......... Nashville, Tenn. JOHN FROTHINGHAM. 1961 . .V 1 .......... 14 . . V . . . .erleston, W. Va. ROD FRULAND, 1962 ........... ............... Fall: Church, Va. Fifth Row: CLAYTON C. FURTAXX', 1962 .......... 1. ...... Baltimore, Md. GWYN N. GALLAGHER, 1961 .................... Richmond, Va. JULIO JUAN GARCIA, 1963 . . . . 1 . . 1 v 1 .Mayagucz, Puerto Rico ALBERT W. GARD, 1964 ................ . .. ..... Elizabeth City, N.C. MALCOLM EVERETTE GARDNER. JR.. 1961 .. ......... Tupelo, Miss. DAVID H. GARRIGUS, 1962 ................... .. ,Washington. D.C. JOHN T. GILL, Xd'E. 1961 . . ............... ...... Richmond, Va. JOHN W. GLADDEN, 1961 . ....................... Wachapreague, Va. EARL R. GORE, 1962 ....... v ......... Castleton, Va. School of Engineering First Row: DOUGLAS G, GRIFFITH, 1961 ............................. Fieldale, Va. JERRY GUM, 1962 ...................................... Waynuboro, Va. GUY C. GUTHRIDGE, 1963 .............................. Arlington, Va. LAWRENCE G. HALLSTROM, 1964 ........................ Rithmond. Va. PAUL W. HAMMACK, JR., XX, 1961 ...................... Arlington. Va. RICHARD L. HARDISON, 1963 ............................... Salem, Va. JOHN E. HARN, 1963 ................................... Alexandria, Va. JOHN R. HARVEY, 1961 ................................ Portsmouth, Va. CARROLL C. HAYDEN. 1961 .......................... Frtdericksburg. Va. Second Row: WILLIAM DAVID HAYS, I965 .......................... Hallandale, Miss. DAVID C. HEBERLEIN. I964 .............................. Arlington, Va. EDWARD B. HODGES, JR. 1962 ...................... Falls Church, Va. CAREY T. HOLLAND, 1964 .......................... Virginia Beath. Va. ELMER C1 HOLT, 1963 ................................. Washington. D.C. EUGENE HORN, 1964 .................................... Hampton, Va. SANFORD W. HORSTMAN, JRH 1961 ...................... Norfolk, VaV EVERSON JACKSON HOTTEL. 1964 ...................... Haymarket, Va. ROBERT B. HOWARD, 1962 ............................ Waynesboro, Va. Third Row: JOHN N. HOWELL, U. 1961 .............................. Mendham, NJ. WILLIAM A. HUEBNER. 1962 .......................... Brentwood, N.Y. ALBERT B. HUTTON, JR.. 1964 ........................... Hampmn. Va. STEVEN A. JARVIS. 1963 ............................. Madison, W. Va. WALTER LEWIS JONES. 1964 .......................... Birmingham, Ala; JOHN KAMMIRE, 1962 .................................... Balaton, Va. WENDELL W. KELLEY. 1963 ............................... Roanoke, Va. RICHARD M. KEYS, I963 ..................................... Alex. VI. W'ALTER A. KIRBY, I964 .................................. Arlington, Va. Fourth Row: THOMAS MIG-IAEL KNASEL. I962 ....................... Yorktown, Va. KENNETH ALWARD KNOWLES, JRW S.AI-I. 1962 .......... Arlington, Va. HANK KOEHLER. EN, 1962 ................................ Fullerton, Pa. MODRIS KUCS, 1963 ..................................... Lyndhursr, Va. LAURENCE D, LANCASTER, 1962 .......................... Norfolk. Va. JIMMY LANIER. 196! ....................................... Norfolk, Va. STEVEN LOUCKS. 1964 .............................. Cherry Valley. N.Y. JAMES WILSON LAWSON, 1965 ............................. Amelia, Va. JOSEPH W, LEE. JR.. 1965 ............................ Roncevene, W. Va. Fifth Row: HOWARD W'ARFIELD LEEKE, JR, BAX, 1963 ........ Virginia Beach. Va. ALAN W1 LINGHAM. 1962 ........................... Gnrlottesville, Va. CHARLES A. LONG. 1962 ................................. Arlington. Va. MATTHEW W'. LUCAS, 1963 ......................... San Antonio. Texas JAMES P. LYNCH, III. 1963 .............................. Arlington. Va, HEYWARD H. MacDONALD, X131. 196.7. ............ Signal Mountain. Tenn. GARLAND GREEN MARTIN, 1961 ............................ Bust . Val P, H. MASON, JR. 1N3, 1961 .............................. Norfolk, Va. EDWARD VALENTINE MASON, JR... 1963 ................. Richmond, V11 First Row: WILLIAM T. MASON. 1964 .............................. Annandale, Va. RICHARD W. McBRIDE, 1963 .............................. Fieldale, Va. MICHAEL L. MCCARTNEY, 1963 ........................ Waynesboro, Va. PETER R. McGILL, JR., 1963 ............................ Cockeysville, Md. R. J. MCGREGOR, JR., 1961 .............................. Lynchburg, Va. EDWARD NELSON, 1961 .......................... Patksley, Va. JOHN MERSEREAU, 1964 ................................. Fanwood, NJ. ROBERT MEFZL. 1962 .............................. Madison Heights, Va. ROBERT GORDON MIDDLETON, 1962 .................... Arlington, Va. Second Row: G. W. MITCHELL, JR., 1964 ............................... Culpepzr, Va. ROBERT L. MITCHELL, 1964 .............................. Arlington, Va. JOHN THOMAS MOORE, 1964 ............................ Staunton, Va. DENNIS MORGAN MURPHY, 1962 .......................... Fairfax, Va. FRANK H. MORRISS, JR., SK, 1963 .................... Birmingham, Ala. FRANCIS R. MUNCASTER, 1963 .......................... Hamilton, Va. DOUGLAS A, NELSON, TKE, 1961 ...................... Washington, D.C. FRANK EDWARD NESBITT, 1963 ...................... Front Royal, Va. ROGER V. NUTTER, 1961 ..... 9 .......................... Annandale, Va. Third Row: LARRY W. OLSON, 1962 ............................... Chincoteague, Va. THOMAS M. ORNDORFF, 1961 ........................... Alexandria, Va. W'ILLIAM R. PARKER, 1964 ........................... Youngstown, Ohio EDWARD A. PARRISH, JR.. 1962 ...................... Newport News, Va. GEORGE R. PARRISH, II, KA, 1962 ...................... purrsmouth. Va. JAMES PASTORIUS, 1964 ................................. Pittsburgh. Pa. JOHN F. PAmE, 111,121, 1961 ............................... Triangle, Va. JAMES G. PERKINS, 1963 .............................. Greensboro, N.C. WILLIAM K. PERRIN, 1963 ............................... Pittsburgh, Pa. Fourth Row: ALBERT JOSEPH PFEFFER, III, 1963 ....................... Norfolk. Va. CHARLES PFROMMER, JR., 1962 ........................ Springfield, Va. ROBERT L, PLASTER, 1962 .............................. Collinsviue, Va. Ems V. PRIDGEN, JR., 1962 ............................ Norfolk, Va. CARROIL G. POPE, 1964 .............................. High Point, N.C. WILLIAM P. POTTER, III, 1963 ...................... Big Stone Gap. Va. ELBERT QUARLFS, 1963 .................................. Altavisra, Va. JOHN QUIGLEY, 1963 ................................... Lynchburg. Va. ROBERT F. RAMAY, 1964 ................................ AnnandaIc. Va. Fifth Row: JAMES C. RECTOR, TE , 1962 .............................. Roanoke, Va. FRED T. RENICK. JR., 1963 ............................. Martinsville, Va. THOMAS W. RHODES, 1961 .......................... Falls Church, Va. W'ILLIAM H. RIANHARD. 1964 .......................... Millenbcck. Va. LAURENCE B. RITTER, 111.19. 1962 ........................ Havertown, Pa. WILLIAM T. ROBINS, HI, 1962 ..................... Gloucester Point. Va. WILLIAM W. ROGERS. 1964 .......................... Ouarlesmn. W. Va. DAVID ROBERT RALSTON, 1964 .......................... Highland, V31 ARCHIE ROSS. 1963 ....................................... Norfolk, Va. U ndergmduater 1 First Row: HAROLD ROSS, JR., 1964 . JAMES A. RUFFNER, 1964 .. .. C. ROBERT RUST. 1964 ............ ALAN RUTHERFORD, 1962 LEON H. SAMPLE, JR., 1965 . MICHAEL E. SAMUELS. 1962 F. FARRELL SANDERS, 1962 . . 1. BRUCE W. SCALF, 1962 ........... STEVEN LEE SCARBROUGH, 1965 . .. Second Row: ALAN WALTER SCHEFLIN, 1963 JACK E. SCHOBER. 196+ ............. FRANK D. SHEPARD, 1962 ..... 1, .1 ROGER SIMMONS, 1962 . . .. 1... 1. ..... STEPHEN T. SMITH, 1963 .. CHARLES S. SNEAD. 196$ ................ RANDALL T. SOLLENBERGER. 1963 .. W'ILLIAM SOMMERFIELD, 1962 ..... XVILLIAM H. SOUTHGATE, 1963 Third Row: CURTIS SPRING. 1961 ............ W'ENDEIL BECK STEPHENS, 1961 PETER M. STOEBE, ATA, 1962 ROBERT STOLLER, 1963 ......... School of Engineering 1,..Roanoke. Va. ..Arlington, Va. ...... Herndon. Va. .. . 1Bahimore, Md. ,1 . .Falls Church, Va. ..... Salisbury, N.C. .......... Wise. Va. 1.513 Stone Gap, Va. ..... Petersburg, Va. .Brooklyn. N.Y. . 1 . .Toledo. Ohio Nonoway, Va. ...... Herndon, Va. ...... Baltimore, Md. ..Carysbrook, Va. ..... Baldwin, Md. ...... Alexandria, Va. 15. Ft. Mitchell. Ky. . . . 1Winchester, Va. . .Nashville, Tenn. ..... Arlington, Va. . . .Belhesda, Md. MICHAEL C. STONE. 1964 ................ RUSW'IN LaVERNE SUTPHIN, TKI-I. 1961 ....... H1 WARREN SUTTON, 1964 ..................... ROBIN K, TAYLOR. 1962 ....... . WALTER M. TAYLOR, OK, 1963 Fourth Row: NADJLY TEHRANI, I962 ., PAUL THOBURN, 1964 .......... ANDREW LEWIS THOMPSON. THE, 1961 .. JOHN B. THOMPSON, ENC, 1961 . . ..... CHARLES THORNE. 1964 .1 ,, LARRY BOWMAN TIBBS, 1964 PETER W. TOPKEN, $39. 1963 ...... Fifth Row: RIC CHARLES TROTTA, 1963 . TERRY ALLEN TUCKER, 1961 RICHARD E. TUITE, 1962 VUAYNE M.UPDIKE,A1'.1963 ,.1. ...1. GEORGE THOMAS UTLEY, 1965 KEVORK VOSGANIAN, 1961 JOSEPH J. WAFF, 1962 ....... ,. .1 ,,.. NEIL E. WAHL. 1963 ......... ., ,, JOHN B. WATTS, 112., 4,211, 1962 62 TOM TOWLE, 1963 .......... .. .. ,1 . .. . . . .Annandale, Va. ....... Roanoke. Va. . . , .Upper Darby, PI. ..... Richmond, Va. ..W'oodbury, NJ. ...... Tehran , Iran . . . .W'ilmington, N.C. WILLIAM S. THOMASSON. 1963 11111 1 , . ..... ..... Lynchburg, Va. ........ Norfolk, Va. 1 1 . . .Richmond, Va. . 1 . .Fishen Hills, Va. .1......Aberdeen, Md. . . 1 .Gennamown, N.Y. ....... Syracuse, N.Y. . . . .Pelham. N.Y. 1.. .Bassett, Va. .. .Murray Hill. NJ. ........ Herndon, VI. ...... Blackstone, Va. ...... Beirut, Lebanon 11111 Shenandoah. Va. ........ BuHIlo, N.Y. 1. . . 1Goldsboro, N.C. 453; . 1',.l .- 1 1m. ' t V!!! 3: X First Row: ROBERT E. WEBER, 1964 .................................. NutlcyY Second Row: NJ. THOMAS L. WILKINSON, JR., ax. 1962 ................ Richmond, Va. ROBERT J. WERNER, 1962 ................................ Arlington, Va, HERMAN WITT. 1961 ...................................... Basso . Va- ROBERT EDWARD WESTMORELAND. 1963 ............ Charlottesville, Va. SIEGFRIED R. WITT, 1964 ................................ Manassas. Va. HUGH EDMUND WHITAKER, 1951 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chevy Chase, Md. WARREN T. WOOTTON, 1962 ......................... Buckingham, Va. KENNETH S. XVHITE, HA, 1962 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, LynChburg, Va. C. RUSSELL VVORLEY. 1964 ........................... Gnarlottesville, Va. ROBERT N. WHITESEL, xx, 1951 ...................... W'aynesbmo, v.1. JACK RICHARD YOUNGER. JR., 1964 .............. Sm Juan. Puerto Rico ROBERT C. WHITESTONE, I964 ......................... Alexandria, Va. JOHN s. WILBURN, 1953 .............................. South Boston, Va. R. DOUGIAS WILBURN, JR., I962 .................... South Boston, Va. Undergraduam 63 Founded by one of America's first architec- tural geniuses, the University enjoys a rich back- ground in this field and holds its architectural heritage in high esteem. Accordingly, the stu- dents of Architecture are able to study in an at- mosphere that is very conducive to their field of endeavor. Courses in architectual drawing and construc- tion were offered at The University as early as 1832 by William Barton Rogers; but it was not until after World W'ar I, and through a gift of the late Paul Mclntire, that a formal curriculum concerning architecture was established here in 64 T be School of Architecture 1919. Fiske Kimball founded the McIntire School of Fine Arts as a department of the College of Arts and Sciences. In 1954 architecture was sepa- rated from the College Of Arts and Sciences and became a fully separate and professional school known as the McIntire School of Architecture. Since the school of Architecture has achieved equal status with the other schools of the Uni- versity, it has made great strides forward in a comparatively short period of time. Two rela- tively new degrees are now being offered-one in City and Regional Planning and the other in Architectual History. The degree in Architec- $ . l' l 4! .u.. 43 V eepr . .u- .. ?;??th 9h. tual History is significant, as it is the first of its kind in the United States. The school is accredited by the National Ar- chitectural Accrediting Board, and is a member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Ar- chitecture. Student organizations in the school, which are honorary in nature and indicative of both service and scholarship, include the Student Chapter of American Institute of Architects, Alpha Rho Chi, and Scarab. The social highlight of each year for the School of Architecture is the annual Beaux Arts Ball. Prizes are awarded for the most original costumes. Dean Thomas Kelvin F in Patrick and Edward C. Johnson, President. First Row, left to right: Edward Johnson, President; Kent Rayburn, Student Council; Wylie Cooke, Historian. Second Row: Larry Goldfarb, Treasurer; Duane De Blasio, Vice-Prcsident; Rody Davies, Secretary. 65 APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES PAL'I. H. BARKLEY. JR. Auuxumx, Ylkmxn 13.x! rrll. Amrrxran Inullutu of Arthuerts; Laun Umwim and Marrhlng Sour : Dean's Int: qum n! Csmcmpm'an- Ans. Cnmus H. CH unluclun M Xom-UI.K. Vlmnxn Iidrrlx. Alpha Rho Chi 1Pumdrnllj Ameru n Immuu- or Anhnccls: Arthuenule Counnl; U. Va. Puma: B. nd: R,0.TKL; Vnnm I mmsw NORMAN D. HULmuzu L PHk Duuw. lewxuun IL'IITIJ. Ammnan Immune of Anhmurv R U T f: , Dean's Int RICHum D. KAN mun Hux'ou Ll. wa m Bmlrvll. Amman Imurute uf Avrhuvns; 'I'lmsuru ol Arrhncrtuzr School W'IIJMM LECM' XX'xsmNumx, D. C, B .:l nrli. Forum of Cnnrempnran' Arh; Amvrlmn Imnrunr nf Archuccn; Auhuecture Cnunal: O.D.K.; Phi I'm bmma; Raven Sm'u-n'; Smmb lPu-sxdvmt H'. JUSl-PH MILLS SILVER SPRING, M UH Hwy 13.;1n'lx. 'I'KIC Alplm Rhu UH: Amun'mn Imurntv nt' Aulu kWh: Forum 0! Umrmnpnmn Alp. 66 5619001 0f DANM' B. Bmxr Ronnmz. VIRGINIA BA n'ln. Amrxuan lmutuze of An'hxu-cu; Lawn Chowder mJ Marching Sonatu; Lutheran Student Assocmr urn; Drank LI l: Forum of Conlemporan' Arts; A.F.R.O.T,C. Hr'xm' Kl. FIANN, JR. SIHRUN. Hassurlu SICI'I'S Bdn'lx. ENC Amunan Immune of Auhuons; qum of Can- lrmpnrnn Ann: Dean's LHI; P-K Dana Sooen': N R.0.T.C. lflmzxkn C. Jouxsnx .Xklnumx. VIRHIVH H..4n'l.'. IN Pznldum nf Anhununy Sdmol; Alpha Rho Chi; Amuncan Immutc of Archuecrs IPrcsidcnn; Hon nr Commuter; Architecture Council; V. Club: 0 D.K.: Raven Snuety; Sarah; Student CounCIl: Tl I,,K.A,; R O,T.C.: Varsltv Baseball. 1 IRH'IN KRUSKIX Vumrolk, YIRnIxH Ii..4rrl.v. AEII Ammnan Imnnuv uf Archuenx Hnlel Founda unn: Dmn': LN: Fnrum nf Cnnlcmporan' Ans. XVILLIAM H'. MCCATHERN, JR. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA B.Arcl.7. EAR Ammnnn Immun- nl' Archueuq Dean's List; Fnlum n! Cnmempurmv Arts qu'c-Presldvntb, H'IHJMI C. NICH'MAN l' xmnuuz, Ylmusu BH'IITII. nun :Xnulxlum lmtmm u? Anhlturu N f Architecture HAROLD L. PIERCE NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Bmfrvll. Alpha Rho C1 ; American Institute of ArKhiKmh: Forum of Comcmpomrv Arts. Rmuem' SANUINIC 1-21.17. mun, NEW JERSEY ILArCIJ. Alpha Rho Chi; American Institute of Archm-ns lVice-PresldenU; Camlin Dally; Architecture Councxl 1Vice-Prr5idemi; Forum of Conlemporarv Arts; Vicc-Presidcnt of Archirccturr School; nrab STEPHEN j. ZIPP BELLEVL'E, H'Asmmlrox B.Arz'l.1. EN Alpha Rho Chi; Amcrimn Immune nf Archueus; Judiciary Committee; Ardu'tccrure Council: Scarab; Student Union; First Year Socml Commuter; N.R,0,T.C.; Dearfs List; Forum of Cnmempnraxy Arts. 67 R. S. PHAND. JR. meukr Nun's, VIRGINIA Bdrcb. Anuncan In timte of Axrhilects. JL'LILN Rm SAUNDERS. JR. Ruzlnmxn, VIRGINIA BANIJ. ENC Ameman Immure of Archlletn; Jefferson Socmv: V, Club; P-K Dante Sonny: Skull and Keys; Captain of Varslty Swimmmg. First Row: W'. LOUIS ASHLEY. 1964 ................................ Greenville. SC. ROBERT N. BRADLEY, 1964 ................................. Salem, Va. THOMAS L. BRANCH, 1964 .............................. Baltimore. Md. DANIEL F. BROWN, :11, 1963 ..................... Staten Island. N.Y. VVILLIAM L P. CARTER. EX, I961 ...................... Martinsville. Va. VITO CE'ITA, ATQ. 1963 ............................... Montclair, NJ. JOHN M. COLGAN, JR.. ATQ. 1961 ......................... Nyack, N.Y. R. CASVVELL COOKE. JR,, EAR, 1962 ...................... Richmond, Va. PETER W', COOKSON, 1964 ............................. Chappaqua, N.Y. Second Row: LARRY D. DcBLASIO. EN. 1961 ............................ Hampton, Va. ROBERT S. DcMAURI, TKK. 1963 ........................ VUoodside. N.Y. THOMAS DEMORETCKY, 1964 ......................... Smiihrown, N.Y. DAVID WATSON DRAPER, 1963 .......................... Staunton, Va1 EDWARD LINDSAY EICHMAN. JRH 1963 ............ Union Bridge, Md. J, EVERETFE FAUBER, 111, HA, 1961 ...................... Lynchburg, Va. JAMES B, GARNER, 1964 ................................... TenaHy, NJ. ROBERT T. GAULT. 1964 .............................. Westport. Conn W'ILIAM H. HADEN, JR., 1964 ............................. Chester, Va. Third Row: DAVID C. HALE. IX. 1962 ................................ Roanoke. Va. THOMAS ROLAND HOBBS, 1963 ....................... Catonsvillt, Md. School of Architecture HUNTLEY, B1 HOUCK, I964 ................................ Salem. Va. PETER T. JOHNSON, 1964 ................................. Tappan, N.Y. ANDY JOHNSTON, 1964 .............................. Chevy Chase, Md. EARL FORREST JUNGHANS, 41.19, 1961 .................. Alexandria, Va. RICHARD WAYNE KERR. 1964 ............................. Viaotia. VI. KEITH NORMAN KILBORN. 1964 .......................... Bridgton, Me. MIG-iAEL LANDAU, 1964 ................................. Trenton, NJ. Fourth Row: RONALD W. LIMBURG, SK, 1963 ...................... Hagerstown, Md. CHARLES TOMPKINS MATHESON. 1964 ................ Mt. Vernon. Va. ROBERT W'. PARKE. 1963 .............................. . .Lnndon, England JAMES F. PAULL. I961 .................................... Arlington, Va. A. KENT RAYBURN. 1N'A, 1961 .......................... Baltimore, Md. C. WILLIAM RICH, JR, A112, 1963 ........................ Brewster, N.Y. JOHN HOPEWELL RUGERS, 3X1 1963 ................. Winter Park. Fla. PAUL DOUGLAS ROLLER. 1963 ............................ Staumon, Va. PREINVFICE B, ROYAL, 1964 ............................. Cleveland, Ohio Fifth Row: MARIO SAMA. 1961 ....................................... Quantico, Va. JANIES STOUT, III, $l0, 1961 ......................... Birmingham, Ala. GARY RICHAND TOBIA, 1962 ............................ Belltville. NJ. ALBERT TURNER, 1963 ............................... Martinsville, Va. THOMAS NELSON WILLIAMS, 1965 ........................ Fairfax, Va. PHILIP GORDON YATES. 1MB. 1962 ................... Charlottesville, Va. 68 69 T be School of Commerce The McIntire School of Commerce was orig- inally established as a department as the result of a gift by Mr. Paul G. McIntire in 1921. In 1952 it became a separate school of the University. Students may apply for admission to the School after they have completed two years of college work and covered certain required cours- es. The Mclntire School offers a nvo-year un- dergraduate study in the field of business ad- ministration that leads to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Commerce. The curriculum of the Mclntire School is conceived as a course of train- ing that presents to the student a range of ma- terial selected from a variety of fields including economics, English, mathematics, accounting, psychology, law, history, and political science. The fundamentals of business techniques and business operation are emphasized, however, and in the second year the student is allowed to specialize in a particular field. The material in- corporated in the curriculum is selected with the idea of giving the student the broad background and perspective needed to make as meaningful and profitable his subsequent professional experi- 70 encc, whether in graduate school 01' business life. In University activities the McIntirc School of Commerce is well represented. It has student members on the Honor Connnittec, Judiciary Committee, Student Council, and Bad Check Committee. International organizations consist of Delta Sigma Pi and Alpha Kappa Psi business and professional fmtcmities which stimulate interest in business by promoting field trips and present- ing outstanding speakers. Dean Frank S. Kaulback and Dudley M. Harmon, President. Left to right: Bob Stern, Sccrctary-Trcasurcr; Elliott Cobb, ViCC-Prcsidcm; Leroy Hamlctt, Hismrian; Dudley Hannon, President. 71 JAMES H. ADDINGTON GATE CITY, VIRGINIA 3.5.. Commerce 244$ Camber Dally; Young Republxcan Club; PK Dance Society; Skull and Keys GEORGE BASKERVILIE RICHMUND, VIRGINIA 8.5., Commerce: 4m: Dean's 1.13:; Eh Banzna: Intramural Coum'll: Conxs 5:: CUHLS; Basketball. FRANCIS W'ILSUN BROH'N RICHMOND, VIRGINH 8.5.. Commcrrc Etbli Glee Cluh: Lambda Pi; Fust Year Tennis. ROBERT M. CLH'l-ZLAND ka'xsuokn, Noam CAROLINA 8.3., Commcrrc K13 Chou CIu'J; lambda Pi; Fm! Year Sotml Com mince; Ii O.TVC.; First Yea: W'Itsxlmg: Fm! Yr. Gulf. .luux G. COLLIGAN ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 8.5., Cmmucrvc Delta Sigma P1. HENRY ALPHI-tL's DRAKE, lll BIRMINGIHM. ALMHM-x 3.3., Crunmcrru A'I'U Drank Ill: 3 l l Cnmm.; Librarv Comm 1 Camlu'r Dally; Delta Sigma PI; I.F.C. PVCVI Lawn Chowder 5:: hhrchmg Snc.: P-K Dinn- Sun; Raw Son; Skull dc Km's: First Year Social nmminm-A 72 Jcbool 0f ' DUNALD R. BALDWIN Axumrmx, VIRGINIA 3.5., Commerce EN Intramural Councnl; Flrsr Year Social Committee; N.R O.T C. JOHN M. BRANDT CINCINNATI, OHIO 8.5.. Cormucrce LWMC Alpha Rho Chi; Delta Slgma Chi: Glee Club; W'esrmxnsrcr Fellowship; First Year Soc. Comm. MARTIN SHALLENBICRGER BROWN Luusvuuz, KENTUCKY 8.5., Commerce KA PI Delta Epsilon; T.I.L.K.A ; Army R.O.T.C.: Eduor-In-Chief Cons 6.: Cunl.s. GARDNER 1:1141110'1 1 Conn, jk. FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA 8.8.. Cmmnercc 41.39 Delta Sigma Pi; Honor Comm.; V. Club: Vice- Presidem Comm. School; Senior WHestIing Man agar; Board of Directms of Camila Daily. H'HLIAM R. COOPER ORANGE, VIRGINIA 8.3., Commerce KA Skull 5c KoyS: First Year Sonal Committee: Conxs 5; CURLS. NORMAN B. Duty FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA 3.8., Commerce EX Dclm Sigma P1; Give Club; Intramural Counnl; Luthman Stuxivnts Amy; NVR.O.T.C. 7 . - -X7 : r Commerce ARTHUR C. ERMLKIH Poursnot'rn, VIRGINIA BS, Co'mmerrc AT THOMAS B. GRAYINS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 8.3., Cmmncn'c AKE I.F.C.; Varsitv Baseball; Varsity Foolhall: V Club. Pres; Skull 5: Keys; Army R.O.T.C. JOHN A. GREGG H'ASHINGTUN. D. C. 8.8., CIHIIIIIUH'U Della Sigma Pi. Sec.; 15! Year Swimming; Kpn- mrm; Dean's List. DL'DLM' HARXIAX STxL'xmx, VIRGIVH II.S.. lemlcrrc St. Elmo Hall Delta SAgma Pi; Honor Comm.: LRC; Lambda PI: V. Club: Wyesrminsler FuIIOWShlp; Z; O.DVK,; T.I.L.K,A.; Dormitory Counsellor; Pres, Com- merce School; Exccunw Dorm Counsel Commit- lvo: Senior Swnnming Nigr. GI-inknlr. F. ISAACS l5.-u:rnumt:, N'ARYIAVD 3.8. Common;- TIM, St. Elmo Alpha Kappa PM; Hillel Foundanon: Jazz Fra- rvrnxtv; Lambda Pu: A.F.R.O.T,C. LAWRENCE 1,. Lumlxcorr GALH-ismx', TEXAS If 5., Cammcrrc .VI'EB Innamnml anml; Lambda PI. 73 APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES LESLIE H. FRIEDMAN NORFOLK. Vmclxu 35., Commcrre Cumin Daily; Eng Review; Glcc Club; Jeffer- son Society; U. I'd. Ahmane, Associate Edirm: Pi Delta Epsilon. Romam M. GREENBHRG BELLE HARBOR, L. 1., NEW YORK B.S., Commerce TM Alpha Kappa Psi; Jazz Fraternity; PVK Dance 0C . LEROY R. HAMLETF, JR. MARTINstj-z, Ylmnxn 13.8., Commerce Alpha Kappa Psi; Bela Gamma Sigma: JeHerson Sabres; Jefferson Society Lawn Chowder dz Marching $05.; Y.M.C A.; Young Republican Club: Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Monroe RiHes; Raven Socielv; R.O.T.CV: Alpha Mu Club. XV'A-uxruk Ii. Huxnxs, JR. Pklxuzss ANNE COL'NTY, mexn 3.5.. Cmmm'rcc Alpha Kappa Psi; Y.M.C.A.: VV.U.V.A.: R O.T .C ; Vngmid Buu'nrsx Rtritl'. THOMAS S. KEHDRHZK FALLS CHuutn, VIRGINIA 13.5., Commerce JvHvrmn Sabra; Nionrm- Rifles; R.0.T.C.; Haw. ball. HENRY Loscmck waxxnmx, YIRGIVH Ii.S., Cumnn'rru Alpha Kappa P31. Scurmn APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES KARL Kuuzuultk LOUFHFIL JR. Cnmsnx LAKE, B. C, Cwun 3.8.. Clmmlcnu' tblLX XYIHMM TRAVIS MCGMHX, Ill Bmxnxunnl, Amnnn RS Commurvc ATE? Helm $1.;an PI; l'. I'd. .ngdnm'; PVK Dancv' 50L; Nanw RO TI DAVID T. Pu'r'rrzk Akuvrmx', VIRGINIA M.SI, Commune 2X Jrffermn Sabres: Lawn Chowder 5.; Marchinx Sana; Dnrmumv Counsellm; NO T,C, RICHARD D. Slum. Iimmmxx; .Vrn' YORK B5,. Crmrmvru' TERI: Alpha Kappa Psi; mehry Danln; Skull 6: Ken: er hman Golf; Dran'x LN, RUIN-RT U. Snckx Guru XLCK, NEW YORK 13.5.. Commaru' Mill Bad Chrck Commune: Alpha Kappa P31: Hxllol Foundation; Intramuml Council: Jazz Ftarcrnm: Skull 51 Kms; Spanish Club; Stu Twas. Com mercc Sdmul JHIH H'erl-zk Tmm XILIJ xx. Vlkulxn ILSu L'milmvrn' 2X Gunman Club: JcHt-rmn Sm,. I,.mn Q'fwf! :k' NLInhmg Sm : Tlldpm Sm., N R 0 I ; 1.1 Ihnznru Run u , 74 4 m j School of anzk'r R. LOWE SIHKERS HHums. Olnn .3. Commcrrc ZBT lawn hnwdcr 5i Nhrchmg $06.: V. Club; First 'ear Sonal Cnmmlnve; Tennis. .lvunfs R. MCIN'HRE I7u,ls Cm Rtill, VIRGIVH 13.5. Cnmmcn'c EN Aercnon Sahvs: Judmarv Cumny; P,K. Dame Sm; Skull 5: Kym; R0 TI: RUIH'RT C. Rosy. Fun Cm RLII, Ylkmxn HS Crmrmvrcc XVALLI-zk Rrinn S'I'API.ES RICHMOND, YIRGIVH H52. Coumn'rvu ?.FH'Z Theta Tau; N.R.O.TK' mek'l 17,. TAYLOR, jR. CHumnnzsx'nJJc, Vlkmxn BAX. Cnmmcrrc AT 1'. I'd, ,Waxuzmr. Mina F. P. RELH-rn H HWINHIH Rh. Ylkmxl x HAL. L'umun'rvu EX mm KWJ w Commerce Flush C. VRmHT H ,umksmwx, M un'mxn 8.8.. Commcn'u d'Ix'E Delta ngma Pl; El: Banana: IMP; V. Cluh; 0,D.K,; P-K Danre Soc Prcm; Raven Socww; Student Coum'il; Caprv Varsin' Tennis: Dvan's Lust: Inlunm-dlaie Honors. ancu ZICN'll-ZN R L' rH-Zlml-Z, Pl-x VM'H'AVI x dill lambda P1; Varsilv Football: Vnrxin' Lacunmo, APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES RICHARD K. Yuu'lin. MADISON, VIRGINIA 8.5., Commune Alpha Kappa Psi; JeHcrson Pl: . ma; W'.LJ V.A.: Rifk- R,O.T.C. Sabres: 5: Pixrol Virginia Club; School of Commerce First Row: DOUGLAS RAY BOWERMAN, 1961 .......................... Banner, Va. JOHN W. CHAPPELL. 1961 ........................... South Norfnlk, Va. 1. ALTON COLENDA. 1961 .............................. NorfolkI Va. ARTHUR KING DAVIS, 1961 ............... . . . . V .4 , , . .Richmund, Va. MERLE FREDERICH DIMBATH. AT. 1961 ..................... Miami. Fla. THOMAS C. GOODE. 1961 ................................. McLean. Va. E. ASHLEY HAYCOX, JR., X111, 1961 .................. Virginia Beach, Va. WILLIAM C. HUNTER, N'A, 1961 ........................ Raleigh, N.C. JAMES L. JENKINS, 211, 1961 ............................. Norfolk, Va. Undergaduam Second Row: SAMUEL M. LUCAS, 1961 PHILIP M. MORTON, X'l'. 1961 WILLIAM L. PORTER, $9 , 1961 NED LEE SMITH, 1961 ...... , JOHN A. SPEICHER, IIKA, 1,061 . ,, JULIAN BOYER TURNER, HA. 1961 JOHN R. W'OOLDRIDGE, 1R1, 106l . . , .Arlington, Va. . . . . . .Qnrlottesville, Va. . ,,,,,,,, San Angelo, Texas ........... Barsett, Va. ...... Hagerstown. Md. ......... Orange, Va. . .Hampton, Va. M r- 7 A--- The Honor Men The University of Virginia writes her highest degree on the souls of her sons. The parchment page of scholarship-the colored ribbon of a society-the jeweled emblem of a fratemity-the orange symbol of athletic prowess-all these, a year hence, will be at the best the mementos of happy hours-like the withered flower a woman presses between the pages of a book for sentiment's sake. BUT . . . If you live a long, long time, and hold honesty of conscience above honesty of purse; And turn aside without ostentation to aid the weak; And treasure ideals more than raw ambition; And track no man to his undeserved hurt; And pursue no woman to her tears; And love the beauty of noble music and mist-veiled mountains and blossoming valley and great monuments- If you live a long time and, keeping the faith in all these things hours by hour, still see that the sun gilds your path with real gold and that the moon Hoats in dream silver; THEN . .. Remembering the purple shadows of the lawn, the majesty of the colonnades, and the dream of your youth, you may say in your reverence and thankfulness: ul have won the honors of Honor. I graduated from Virginia? -James Hay, Jr., 03 77 The School of Education The Curry Memorial School of Education, founded as one of the academic schools of the University in 1905 with endowments of $50,000 from the General Education Board and $100,000 from John D. Rockefeller, II, was named in honor of Dr. J. L. M. Curry, an eminent southern educator. Until 1914 there were only two professorships within the school: the Curry Memorial Profes- sorship of Education and the Professorship of Secondary Education. In that year, a chair of Educational Psychology and Principles of Teach- ing was added as was a Professorship of School Administration. In 1919, the School of Education was placed on a professional basis similar to that of the Schools of Law, Medicine and Engineering. By 1928 plans matured to provide more adequate facilities for observation, practice teaching, and experimental studies. School authorities of the city of Charlottesville and Albermarle County joined with the University in establishing a pro- gram of experimental education and teacher training. The General Education Board of New York City. after the preliminary program of organization had been approved, gave the Uni- versity a two-year grant which was supplemented by an appropriation from the Rector and Board of Visitors. This cooperative program has been continued and expanded in the subsequent ses- sions. In the spring of 1950 a graduate division was established in Education. It continues to function as one of the departments in the School of Graduate Studies, offering the Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Still another division, the McGutfey Reading Clinic provides a laboratory in which teachers and prospective teachers may become acquainted with the prublcms of diagnosis and treatment of various types of reading difficulties. The clinic also conducts a reading improvement program for University students. Both students and faculty take an active in- terest in the welfare of the school. The young student chapter of the National Education As- sociation is continually striving for higher profes- sional standards. Under the direction of Dr. Ralph Cherry, the School of Education forms an integral part of the University. Left to right: James Hawkins, Treasurer; John Ward, President; Nancy Jane Snyder, Dean Ralph W. Cherry and John Ward, President President. Secretary; Jerry Martin, Vice- THOMAS N. ALLEBAUGH HARRlsoxutna, Vmcxxn 3.8., Education Varsity Baseball; Student N.E.A. LUCY M. Cmuxs MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA 8.5., Education Virginia Players; W'omen's Stud Assam; WFU,V.A. MARY PATRICIA Dlxnx SPAR! HBL'RG, SOH'H Cuzuux x 8.5., Education X9 Gamma Theta Upsxlon; wftblmlnster Fellow.-.hip; W'omen's Stud Assoc; Student Edumrion ASSOLZ Virgmla qutauon Anon; DeanK LN. ROBERT S. GREICNXYAY CIIARm'xTEswLm, VIRGINIA 85. Student Education Aswa; Virginia Bduratmn Assoc; Naunnal Education Assoc: Dean's List. jnnts S. HAWKINS CHARLOIl'I-ZSYILLE, Vlkumx RS. IIKA Treasurer Education th001. jnswn C. jnkowsm Xlaw CxRLlsLIE. Imexx MS. 80 5619001 0f EVELYN BICKHAM Cmammxnmx, mexu 3.5.. Education W'oman's Stud. Agni, FRANCIS CRADDOCK Rtnxmw, VIRGINH BA. Newman Club. lC. H'ILHAM DUICRKICN KILLHN, Vlumxu BS. Judxnary Commune: Lawn Lmedcr A: thhing Soc; Vuglma Plavem; W'estmmsur Fellowship; Navv R,O.T.C RALPH HAH-ZNS HERRIIIIHM. VIRGINH 3.5. Vnmrv Track: V. Club: R.O.T.C.; Smma Della Psi. X 1 la 111-: H HIBICRG Clnmm'I'st'uu; VIRGINIA BS. Int, AHJHS Avon; Drank Lul; Pum'h 5.; Julep Club. .I. 1.. lwxuxxu XHRFULK. VIRMVH ,HS. .,.'..,r. m xv v w? ,a- x. ,F. MW , APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES Education CHxRI H M IOHR H'ILIJAM RANDOLPH Mlemxlz CHARLO'ITESHl.I.l-1, VIRGINIA 13.3.. Education Drank LN. Anom. VIRGINIA 3.3., Educnrion Bad Check Committee; B,S.U.; V. Club; Kappa Dclta P1: Lawn Chowder and Marching Soclen; Smdenl Council; Dean's List: Imcrmudialn Hun 0H; Varsity Bagcball: Alpha Mu Club. me SEVMOL'R ML'RmcH lhmrmwnnr, MAssAan'SETIS 3.5., Educarimz Virginia Players; Punch and Julcp Club; Dennvs List, RumaRr Mou'mu. FHRFIFLD, CUNNECHCL'T II.S., Edumrion 4er Vanity Bagketball, chuvx RL l H PALS Akumn'nx, VIRGINIA ILS'.V Edumtion CARROLL 1.. vamuum ZTA .Vmuwsrm, Vlkmxu Women'x Sindenl Aswn BS, Iiducmiml S'l'AXH-w Rmcn HERNDOV, Ymulxn 3.8.. Edmuniml Smdvnt AUIIPIIC Aunt; V. Club; W'wsthm; Team lmpmlnL CARROLL G. Pu'xr: KFVTS Smut, VIRGINH 11.8., Edmnniuu E A Ii lrlow'mx MORGAN Sxmm 'l.llI-'l H x th'HUOVD CIHRLUI ncsVILLE. Vlmnxn 13.5.. lilmuniml lhxxs. XYI-Lsx' Ymumx M.Ed. V, Club; JvHvrsan Smwn: Vanni Scum. . Nun .Ixxv Sxxmk JL'DI'I'H Home bmx'n Cnkarlrmnu'. Vlumxlx 12.8.. ICJIMIIIIHI NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 11.5., Iidm'arion Z'I'A Hillvl I-nnndnnnn; W'nmen'a Slulrnr Aum . .y g 1 l . H ' I : rm E Di. '. l q. nmvl! x . thn , xuu . . .-.m x u . .l- Hn I Ivnn hmu-Il 15 : mh-m I : 5n run 4-! Idw mum 5. luwl APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES ANN STOKES NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 8.8., Education Women's qudcm As ocian'on; W.U.V.A EDWARD W'ILLIAM THURSTON, jk. CLIFTON FORGE, VIRGINIA 3.3., Education Deaf s List. ROBERT NICHOLAS VHLLF. CHARLOTIESVILlJ-i, VIRGINIA 3.3., Education Glee Clukg; Kappa Kagfa Psi' V. Club: A.F.R.O.1.C.; Varsity rack; Varsity Cross Country. JOHN WELLS WARD WYTHEVILLE, VIRGINIA 3.5., Education Honor Committee; Kappa Delta Pi; Wesley Foun- dation: Student Education Assoc. ROGER W. XVEBB TOLEDO, OHIO M.Ed. 82 School of PHYLLIS TALISH UNION, NEW JERSEY 3.5., Edmunion XS? Whmen's Student Aamnannn. RICHARD LEIGH TOWELL RICHMOND, VIRGIXIA 3.5., Edumtion MARSHALL XV. VICARS, jk. WISE, VIRGINIA 8.3.. Education HKA Pl'rr MARVIN WATTS, Ill ORANGE, VIRGINIA 3.8., Education JeHenon Sabres; Monroe RiHu; Anny R.0.T.C.; Varsity Lacrosse; qudent N.E.A. LEONARD F. WHITE SHANNON, GEORGIA M.Ed. CLAUDE SW'ANSON YEARY, JR. COBBL'RN, VIRGINIA 3.3., Educarion .1 First Row: THOMAS K. AMLONG. I961 ............................ Alexandria, Va. JOHN D. BOOTH, 1962 ................................... Salrville, Va. JOAN LEE BURCHER. 1961 ........................... Newport News, Va. RANDOLPH B. CAMPBELL, AW, 1961 ..................... Lovingston, Va. WILLIAM WARREN COLEMAN, 1961 ................... Waynesboro, Va. SALLY ALICE DAVIS. 1961 ................................ Honaker, Va. IRVING B. DENT. 1961 ................................. Blacksburg. Va. JOHN A. DOUGHERTY, III. EN, 1961 .................... Pittsburgh, PaV ROBERT W. ELLIOTT, 1961 .............................. Scortsburg. Va. Second Row: P. HUNTER FAULCONER. 1R1. AT. 1962 .............. Charlottesville. Va. FV ROCKIE FERA, 1965 .................................. Alexandria. Va. JAMES H. FOX, JR., 1961 ................................. Arlington, Va. REG FRYE. 1961 .......................................... Arlington, Va. BRENDA LOIS GEFFEN. 1961 ........................... Geveland, Ohio JAMES HAYES, 1961 ................................... Woodbridge, Va. SALLIE HICKOK, 1961 .................................. Wavnesboro. V36 83 TONY LAQUINTANO. IIKA, 1962 JAMES G. LAXVSON. I961 ........ Third Row: PATRICIA R. LOVERN, ZTA, 1961 JERRY DALE MARTIN, 1961 ..... BILLY HARRIS MEADE. 1961 BAY NEAL 1962 ................ EDW'ARD H1 PARRISH, JR., 196l JOE C. RILEY. 1963 .............. ARCHIE C. RUNYAN. 1961 PETER C. RUSSELL. 1963 ........ GALLEY W1. SMITH. I . 1961 Fourth Row: 'W. STUART SORG. JR., EAR. 1961 MELVIN D. STYONS, 1961 ....... WILLIAM A. SUMNER. 1961 ..... BETTIE C. W'HITE, I961 ........ ....................... Philadelphia. Pa. ........................... Norton, Va. ........................ Lynchburg, VA; .......................... Saxis. Va. .......................... Pound , Va. . 1 . . V ........... Fairfizld, Conn. ..................... Columbia. Va. ........... Charlonesville, Va. ............ Charlotttzville, Va. ............ Hastings-On-Hudsom N.Y. ...................... Flint Hill, Va. ..... 1....,..Richmond. Va, ........................ Qatham, Va. ...................... Glen Ridge, NJ. ..................... Charlottesvillt, Va. U ndergmduatar The School of Medidne One of the eight original schools of the Uni- versity of Virginia, the 1School of Anatomy and Medicine,H was authorized by Thmnas Jef- ferson's signature in the minutes of the first meeting of the Board of Visitors in 1819. E5- tablished in 1824 and opened for instruction the following year, it was the first medical school in the South as well as one Of the first in Amer- ica. The original faculty consisted of a single professor, Dr. Robley Dungliston, generally con- sidered as the outstanding physiologist of his time, who was called from Keswick, England. In 1827 the faculty was enlarged by the ap- pointment: of Dr. john Patton Emmett to a professorship of Materia Medica, and the title of the school was changed to the 11School of Medicine? In 1830 Dr. Thomas Johnson was appointed to a professorship of Anatomy and Surgery. By 1905 the faculty consisted of ten full-time professors. The present enrollment of the Medical School is limited to 304 students. The faculty consists of more than 256 men, including some 90 pro- fessors and 168 lecturers, instructors, and assist- ants. Since the early years the Medical School of the University has incorporated some of the more important ideas of modern medical educa- tion; full-time professors in clinical branches, special entrance requirements, emphasis on knowledge rather than tenure as the essential basis for awarding degrees, alI-year sessions, oral examinations, and operation under a rigid student honor system are some of these modem ideas. In recent years the University's Medical School has shown forward strides in order to keep abreast of the rapidly progressing advances in all fields of medicine. The physical plant has been augmented by enlargement of thc intern's quar- ters, expansion of lecture rooms, an increase in laboratory and research facilities, a new audi- torium, and the addition of a new wing to the hospital. Plans are currently being made for additional construtcinn. Because it is not content with mcdiocracy and cmiplaccncy, the Medical School is constantly seeking new and better methods of education in the field of modern medicine. Guided by this philosophy, the School of Medicine's position among the finer medical institutions of this country is well assured. From left m right: Buhhy H'muL Yicc-Prcsidcnt; , m-iirnw .-. 7 Jim Massic, Prcsidcnt and Dean Thomas Harrison Hunter. .Iznncs Mnssic. Presidcnt; Inmcs Harris, ScerctaryJl'rcnsurcr. nx K 3' i d ' V W . u' .. 85 W. H. ATWILL KINSALE, VIRGINIA MD. RA jnsnapH HL'XLEY BELL, III ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA MD. HM? FRANK j. BORSODY ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA .HD. GERALD A'IADISON DONOVAN W'ASHINGTON. CONNECHCL'T M.D. B. PRESCOTT Emwxns vacuntnu, Vlnclxu MD. A'm jns. G. FIVl-ZASH NORFOLK. VIRUINI MD. Ph. Beta Pa. 86 School of JAMES R. BEATY Bmmtnsvmm, VIRGINIA MD. BEVERLY G. BOAZ, JR. MCLEAN, VIRGINIA MD. Phi Chi. JOSEPH DANIEL BROWN, III NORFOLK, V IRGmIA MD. IIKA Canterbury Cub: Phi Beta Kappa: Raven Society. WHLLIAM P. EDMONDSON, JR. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA MD. Xv? Ravcn Society; Phi Chiahliifa Sigma Phi; Gui Ben HOWARD A. FARRAR Arrow, VIRGINIA MD. ALLEN ASHLEY FUTRAL, jn. ATLANTA, GEORGIA MD. A'm Cmaluv Daily; Monroe Rifles; Phi Eta Sigma: PI Delta Epsnlon; Raven Society; Skull 6: Keys: R.O Medicine ARTHUR H. GARST, JR. Emma's MILL. mexu .HD. Ph: Chi FRANCIS Y. Gmm'm SAVFORD, VIRGINIA 11D. Nu Sigma Nu. W'ILLIAM B. GRIN: S'rxrvmx, VIRGINH MD. Phi Chi: PHILIP H. HANCOCK vapm-rr NEWS. Ylkmxn JLD. P. HAMPTON l'h'me, JR. BRIDGEHWHuR. VIRGIVH .UD. JLUI-ZS D. KI'HZHIN, Ill BLVIKSIHVL, Ylkmxlx lLU. WK: Gvrnmn Club; judluan' 'ummmm-; D D,K ; Mn Fm Sigma; Rawn Scum: Skull 3: Kmx. ' I 87 APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES W'Alxrm PITZER GARST SALEM. VIRGINIA MD. Phi Gu' jonx Lnus GOISFR OMNGI-t, VIRGINIA .H.D. KA DAVID A. HALPI-ZRIN Bmxmn'x, .Vrtw YORK MD. JAMES SELIHCN HARRIS BLMiKSIUNIi, Ymmxu MD. K23 O.D.K. jnnix A. KIRKLAND 1.x Canaan, Vlkmx'lx 1111 Ex Ben Hem 15cm; Pm Chi: Raven Sm'u-KL PHIL MANN St rmm, Vnuuwx IID. APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES SAM R. MARSH BRIs1m,, VIRGIVH .HD. $13 0.0.x; Ph. Km Kappa: Pb: 01.; Pm Kim nga; Raven Socieu'; StLdem Cmmnl; H Sn cu-n': T.I.I..K.A. Gmcx DEAN Mchlmn', jR. CmIVu'mx, VIRGINH 11D. 45K: Cntc'buw Club; Hnnor Commlnee: Medxcal IFC. IPn- Idvml; Phi Chi; Student Amencan MoJual Arm. ASHBY CARTER Muxcuw Annumx, Vlkmxu MD. in A lpha Omega Alpha: JrKer on Sonny: PK. Danu- SGL; Phi C : Phi Fla Sigma: Raw Sonrn': Skull 5.: Kux. PHILIP M. PAYNE, ll IIHRHH'rusvnua, VIRGIVH .UD. BAX Ph. Chi. DAVID 19.. Plkktxu Rnwomz, YlRuan MD. KA Phi Chi. JUHI'PH U. RHum' BI Husnx. H um xxn .HD. 88 School of JAMES DARROCH MAssm LYNCHBL'RG, Ynuux'u JLD. Hnnm anmltrrr: Nu Sigma Nu, OWEN C. Mlmyows, jR. mex. VVEsr VIRGINIA MD. DKE H. Banana; V. Club. THOMAS B. NOLAN luv; BRANCH, NEW Jrnsm' MD. ROBERT M. PAYM: Fm HFRHLKSHL k0, VIRGINIA MD. St. Anthony Hall Club; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Ravrn cicnx THOMAS R. Plume CHml.nr1+2sm.l1i, Vlkmx'n JLD. IAIC Tmm x5 .I. anurs Nokmx 1g Vlkmxn MD. Medicine GEORGE B. SHEPERD NORFOLK, Ylumxn MD. ZBT I.F C. tgoverninu boardlz Intermediate Honors; PrK Dance Soc; Phi Chi; Pi Dvlm Epsilon: Skull 5: Keys; Smdcm Umon; First Yrar Social Committee. Bl-ZN S'FL'RGI LI. XVISE, VIRGINIA M.D. Alpha Omega Alpha. XVILIMM 130mm THORSICN, jR. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS .lI.D. ahx CHARLES W'ALDXICR NEW YORK CITY, NI-tu' YORK JLD. Phi Chi; Varsnv Temm. junx C. XVILLIs. III FREDERICKSBL'RG, Vlkmxn MD. nu Chi; Pm Beta Kappa: Pm Em ngma. 89 CHARLES M. SHORTRIDGE ABINGDON, VIRGINIA M.D. th Raven Society. EDWARD G. THOMPSON ABINGDON, VIRGINIA MD. W'ILLIAM TUNNER WARE NECK, VIRGINIA MD. B911 W'esrminster Fellowship; Phi Chi. HIRAM JACKSON VVHrr'r GATE CITY, VIRGINIA MD. Phi Chi. First Row: CYRUS BAKHTIAR, 1963 .................................... Abadan, Iran JAMES A. H. BAKHTIAR, ARE. 1963 ........................ Tehran. Iran CHARLES H. BEHLEN II, BHII, 1963 ....................... Lexington. Ky. ARTHUR BENDER, 1963 .............................. Northampton. Mass. JERRY C1 BOOTH, 9X, 1963 ............................... Abingdon, Va. RXCHARD BROWN. 1963 .................................... Norfolk. Va. W'ILBUR F. BURGER, 1963 ................................. Farmville, Va. FRANK 1., CALL II, AKE. 1963 .............................. Richmond, Va. C. M. CARAVATI. 9K3, 1963 .............................. Richmond. Va. Second Row: JAMES H. CARRAWAY, Kit, 1962 ......................... Roanoke, Va. CPIARLES CHESNUT, 111x ............................... Jacksonville, Fla. WILLIAM HENRY CHRISTIAN. III, 1963 .................... Roanoke, Va. N. THOMAS CONNALLY, VAP. 1962 .......................... Norfo1k, Va. IRVING KENNETH COOK, 1963 ............................ Lebanon, Va. W'ILLIAM HENRY CDOK, JR., 1964 ........................ South Hill, Va. CLAUDE HOWARD CROCKETF, JRH 1961 ..................... Bristol. Va. STEPHEN F. CROWLEY, K11, 1963 ........................ Falls Church, Va. ROBERT N6 DEUTSG-lER, l11X, 1963 ........................... York, Prnn. Third Row: W'ALTER M. DIXON, JR., KA, 1963 .......................... Sxaunlon. Va. MICFIAEL DUBIN, 111x, 1960 .............................. Cedarburst, N.Y. THOMAS E, DUCKER, 3MB, 1963 ...................... Huntington, W.Va. JOHN RUSSELL EAGE, 11,37, 1963 .......................... Harrisburg, Va. School of Medicine 9O CHARLES A. ENGH, 1963 ................................ Alexandria, Va. THOMAS P. FOLEY, JR., xx, 1963 ............ 1 ............. Richmond. Va. JOHN J. FUNKHOUSER, 1963 .............................. Richmond, Va. W'ALLACE K. GARNER, 1.3911, 1962 ...................... Newport News, Va. FRED GREEAR, rbx, 1961 .................................... Notton, Va. Fourth Row: FRANK J1 HAGUE, III. M, 1961 ....................... Charloncsville, Va. McCLURE H. HALL, AKE, 196-1 .......................... Westfield, NJ. KENNETH HEILMAN, 41X. 1963 ............................ Brooklyn, N.Y, KARL HELLINGER, EPIC, 1963 ............................... Cu1peper, Va. JOHN PAUL HERZOG, 1963 .............................. New York, N.Y. K. KELLOGG HUNT. EAR. 1962 .............................. Salem, Va. VERNE M. KEEPER, 1963 .................................. Lynchburg, Va. R. PETER KILLINGER, 311.39, 1962 ............................. Marion, VL WILLIAM WHITMAN KING, 1963 ............................ Radford. Va. Fifth Row: MILAM P. KRICKOVIC, 311K, 1963 ............................ Pittsburgh, PL WILLIAM SIDNEY LDW'RY, th. 1963 ...................... DublinI Ireland DAVID W. MacMILLAN, 1963 .............................. Richmond. Va. JERRY W. MOYE, 1963 .................................. Staffordsvillc. Va. JIM McFAIJS. 1963 .......................................... Sturgeon, Pa. JOHNNIE EDWARD McLANE. 1963 ........................ Alexandria, Va. MICHAEL JON MESSER. 313:, 1963 .......................... Yonkers, N.Y. DAVID D. IWICHIE, IIKA, 1963 .......................... San Antonio, Tex. ROBERT A. NEISON, 1963 ................................ Brooklyn, N.Y. First Row: MICHAEL NESBIT, 21', 1962 .............................. Cdumbia, Tenn. WILLIAM A. NEWSOM, 14, 1963 ........................ Law.enceville, VL PHILIP E. PALMER, I963 ................................... Arhngron, Va. HARLEE PATE, I963 ........................................ Norfolk, Va. WILLIAM WATTS PRIuAMAN. SK, 1961 .............. Maninsville, Va. JOHN HUNTER RUSSELL, tbx, I963 ............... Yoxktown Heights, N.Y. DONALD E. SLY. I961 ................................... Portsmouth. Va, T. ROBINSON SMITH, 1963 ............................ Fredericksburg, Va. RICHARD P SPITLER, 41K, 1063 ......................... W'ilkes-Barre, Pa. 91 I W, 14:10 iimm 7mm! ' .74.... Nnr.-..,- -. Second Row: NORMAN STEINBAUM, IbX, X963 ...................... New York, N.Y. JOSEPH TALLEY. 1963 ............................... Roanoke Rapids, N.C. LEW'IS JOHN TURNER, JR.. WK. 1963 .................... Washington. Va. JAMES G, VERMILLION, 1963 ............................... Norfolk, Va. GORDON 0. WHITE. 1961 ..................................... Luray, Va. ANDY WILLIAMS, 4K, 1963 ............................ Pearisburg, Va. BOBBY T. W'OOD, I960 ................................ Charlottesville, Va. School of Medicine T be School of Graduate Studiex Although in his original plans Jefferson en- the Graduate School enabled Virginia to become visioned graduate study in each of the academic the first Southern University to meet the re- schools, n0 post-graduate department, in the quirements of the Association of American Uni- modem sense, was instituted until graduate versities in that year. courses in the School of Greek were taught in At present the degrees of Master of Arts, 1859-60. By 1880 the degree of Doctor of Philos- Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy are nphy was offered at the University of Virginia. offered in the four general groups of the Gradu- During this period the degree of Doctor of ate School. Group one is composed of Fine Arts, Science and Doctor of Letters were offered also Language and Literature; two of Mathematics, but were soon abolished. In 1904 the formal Philosophy and Social Science: three of the Na- departmental organization was established, and rural Sciences; and four of the Medical Sciences. .h fr l r.,.;r.rrrrprr v e .. .3; I . . . ' m. e' III e -L ' J 3; t . I ..- -. . 7 IA 1-w1 l, . 1 .+ Imm-nnm-umu , t, . Fig; 32. , u .1, m2 VI. V , e - , t r ' . riyi ' '- . IL. 7 , 1-L wnm... 4H .- . The number of graduate students has increased to about 400 with about 100 degrees awarded each year. In 1954 the Graduate Student Center was opened. This redecorated and handsomely fur- nished room at 59 W'est Range is managed by a representative committee of graduate students and a faculty advisor. The Center provides a convenient meeting place for graduate students of all departments and enables them in their dis- cussions to further their common aims of intel- lectual discovery and development. Dean Lewis Machen Hammond and Charles Bell, President. From left to right: jesse Spencer, Vice-President; Charles Bell, President; Cecil Hudson, Secretary. 93 KEITH R. BARNEY, JR. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA MA. R O.T C. LEE NAPIER BOLEN, JR. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE MA. DAVID ENGLISH CARMACK BRLNSWICK, MARYLAND MA. 44x2: JOSEPH H'A'rsox FERGUSON SxLI-m, Vnzmxm ALEd. Barth! Student Union; Dean's let. JAMES E. chxnlucKs ClIARLOTl'lisVll.LE, VIRGINIA MA. Mun liLMNoR .IOX'XI'ZS chLLLxV, Ylkmwx ,HA. xx: 94 School of jonx JAMES Bum, JR. ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA JLEJ. AT apnu Student Union; Camila Dally; I.F.C ; Lambda PI; Y.M,C.A.: Spanish Club; Dormitory Counsellor; Vlfpllni: Edutanon Assonation: N:- uunal Education Assouzian'on; Dean's List; Bib lxographlcal Society of U. of Va. GERALD R. BRer NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA MA. HASJIM DJALAI. DJMR'M, INDONESIA H.111. Foruign Affair; International Affairs Assocxatinn; Inltrnational SIqunl's Club. Yosmo HARA Kymu CITY, JAPAN M .A . Nurnax TIIcN HUM; S-xmnx, VIEINAM MS. vaman Cluh; Inlcrnalional Student Club. MARJORIE LL'nguxr I l unrmx. VIRGINIA MA. Graduate Studz'ar H. MACKAY-SMITH H'Hma P051; VIRGINIA 11.5. XVomenis Student Anmianon. SARA LU PERSINGER Conxu'mx, VIRGINIA JLEJ. HOLLAND D. R'ARRHN THL'RsMoxn, NORTH CAROLINA MS. RICHARD T. XVISF, BRIDGEH'ATER. VIRGINIA MBA. EAE APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES JOHN PAUL HARRISONBL'RG, VIRGINIA MA. SEATON E. SMITH, JR. PETERSBL'RG, VIRGINIA M.Ed. 6X MORTON DAVIS VVILLIAMS H'nmc PLAINS, NEW YORK MBA. The University of Virginia Graduate School of Business Administration graduated its first class in 1957, thereby becoming fimily planted as the Smiths first and only school in this field operating solely at the graduate level. The school accents the case method of study through which students confront problems and situations similar to those which they will meet in later years. The students discuss the issues in attempting to reach logical and just conclusions. The classes are kept small in an effort to foster individual participation in limited group dis- 96 The Graduate 5619001 omez'nen Administration cussions. Whenever possible, instructors act as discussion leaders rather than lecturers. in the first year, the school offers an intensi- fied curriculum which concentrates on the sev- eral basic aspects of business endeavor. This pro- gram provides the newer students with a general knowledge of administrative procedures and en- ables them to choose more readily their par- ticular field nf interest. The second year student is allowed to select one 01' several areas of concentration. He is also given the opportunity to participate in the crea- tive field of individual research work. The school is fortunate in having a faculty. headed by dean Charles C. Abbott, which pos- sesses such a high level of ability and a variety of knowledge and capabilities. Both the bu;ine$ and the academic world are well represented. Professional competence in engineering, history, psychology, law, economics, speech, and public service are included in the group as well as skills in the characteristically business fields of ac- counting, finance, marketing, and production. Left to right: H. Lee Boatwright, President; Thomas Hinds Vicc-Prcsident; ! X , r-m Xui,,- W..p $1M -. , 'w-ii- , '7' Dean Charles C. Abbott and President. nag; HEM; I l Rudolph johnson, u-I'IDIII ' A: M u... -A N d 4-; ; u M V i r I H. Lee Boatwright, Sccrcrary-Trcasurcr. I- I 7,;3 Graduate School of 1 .-::.A'::N . . ROBERT L I H Axmnso H. Ln: Bmm'RInH'I. III W'INCIIESTER, VIRGINIA ALBA . II RA 1. 31: Lg IVER. IIKH N IA .1I.B.:L :A H Cumin y Dmit; Gcnnnn Club; Honor Commuter; V. Club; Raw-n SnnI-ln Prmxdont oi the Gradr ualc Business School. C. SIMERAL BUNCH STL'BENVllJJ-Z, OHIO V1I.I.IAM T. CL'NNINGHAM, JR. MBA. MEMPHIS. l'l-lNNESSl-ZE 11.8.14. EAIC O D.K EVANS DUNN, jR. BIRAI I NGHAKI, ALABA M A .W.B.A. XVIHMM K. Emsu ju. KA AIUVI'Rl-LU., mxuu JIJLA. dull MELVIN F. FLVK FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA M .B .A . 1w Ics 1,. Fow LER AIUJNG IUN. VIRGINI MBA. Englnnnng Revitw; Engineer's Club; Dean's List; Sudmm Committee; Engr. Councxl; A.S.M E. DM'm Ii. IVY H'Izs'I'IFIEID, Mew Jl-ZRSI-LY ,1! 13.31. A T!!! JOHN G. HOPKINS HELLESLEY HILLS. AIASSCHL'SEITS M.B.A. RUDOLPH L. Jnnxsnx JAMES PA'ANS JOHNSON. JR. VRRH nmcn, 110mm LL'MBFR'I'UN'. NORTH muuuxx .12.;1. .11. ..4. AKIC KA Hm! Hunk Cummmrr; V, anln SmsTlmsg Umdualr Blmmwx Sduml Slqunr- 98 KENNETH W. MACCORMAC WA NTAGH, NEW YORK M .B.A. HARRY A. LUND NIETL'CHEN, NEH' JERSEY M .B.A. RALEIGH COLSTON MINOR BERNARD XV. MCCRAY, JR. CHARLES CITY, VIRGINIA I'W.B.A. St. Anthony Hall CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA M.B.A. St. Elmo Hall; German Club: Lambda Pi; Y.M,C.A.: V. Club: Student Council: Sludcm Union: Varsity Soccer. JAMES R. PETERS FRANK LINTON PATTERSON, III ROCHESTER. NEW YORK STROODSBCRG, PENNSYLVANIA ;M'B'A' MBA. AT JOHN W. SINWELL BALTHHORE, NIARYLAND MBA. cblw THOMAS RICHEY, jR. LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA M.B.A. Judiciary Committee GLENN H. VAN EMAN HOUSTON, TEXAS .W.B.A. Young Republican Club: RM: 5: pistol Club. ALLEN B. VENNER CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGI NIA ALBA. Christian Saence Organization. BENJAMIN A. W'EIMER, JR. CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO M .B .A . 4H0; FRANK S. W'ALKER, jn. ORANGE, VIRGINIA MBA. 99 T be School of Naming The School of Nursing was established in 1901 in connection with the University of Virginia Hospital as an integral part of the Department of Medicine. Since that time the school has pro- duced many competent and wclI-trained nurses. Graduates served at base and evacuation hos- pitals during both W'orld Wars. Tuday the School of Nursing offers three degree programs. The Diploma Program leads 100 to eligibility for a Registered Nurse license. The second program, instituted in 1928, is offered to eligible registered nurses and leads to the Bache- lor of Science degree in Nursing. The Basic Pro- fessional Degree Program, established in 1950, enables students who have studied for two years, at approved colleges to gain both a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing and :1 Registered Nurse license. The current enrollment in the nursing program exceeds 250 students and represents a cross sec- tion of the country. The Alumni Association, formed in 1916, has an enrollment of over 1,400 members. Throughout its history, the Nursing School has met high standards of education and has pro- vided medical establishments with weIl-trained TIUI'SCS. Dean Margaret Tyson and Ann Nukes, President. From left to right, standing: 101 Anne Mabe, Patricia O'Neil, Carmen McKinney, Mary Alice Walton. Seated: Janisc Stone, Nancy Nester, Carrie Boyle, Rurh Tribles, Ann Nukes, Evelyn Dyke. 101 ; , , V . 7.7.5.7 .xaea. , Schooli MARY ANN BIVENS BECKLEY, w'J'A. 3.5., Nursing GEORGIANA BECKHAM LANCASTER, s.c. 35. N um'ng BARBARA BROOMF. CA rA VBA SANNI'ORICNI. CATAW'BA, VA. BS, Nursing DONNA L. BLOMSTRAM LA GRANGE, ILL. R.N. ANNE KERKLEY CARTWRIGHT PORTSJHOLTH, VA. R.N. JUDY BURCH FRONT ROYAL, VA. R.N. PAT DANSER CH ARLOTFESVILLE, VA . R.N. EVELYN ANNE CASSADA SOUTH HILL, VA. R.N. BETH ANNE Dmm LFESBL'RG, VA. 11.8., Nursing JUDITH ANN DAVIDSON 0351mm, OHIO 8.5., N ursing Sxxnm CONNIE DILLON NICIJQAN, VA. R .N. JUDY ANN DILLON NICLEAN, VA. R.N. 102 N um'ng CAROL ELAINE DIXON ALEXANDRIA, VA. 3.3., meing X9 Enan'x BYRD DL'KE NEVVPURT NEWS, VA. RN. ijr: LYNNE ECHOLS PURCELIJ'ILLE, VA. 8.3., Nursing KA MARGHC S FAL'LKNER RICHVVUOD, VVNA. R.N. IRMA CRI-tl: FORD BECKLEY, VYJ'A. R V Mus. PATRICIA U. GRIXE CHARLO'I'IFSVILLE, VA. 8.8., Nurying VELMA E. DOHM CHARLESTON, VVJ'A. R.N. PATRICIA LOUISA DURLIN WATERFORD, VVISC. 3.3., N mxing ALICE E. ERBACHER LYNCHBL'RG, VA. RN. GAIL JANE FINLEY WASHINGTON, D.C. 35., N uning CATHERINE K. GILES BRA .Vl WELL, VVJ'A. 8.5.. Naming ICLI'IAmaTH H ARGRAVF. must, VA. R.N. APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES ANNE LANDON HARRIS FARA'H'ILLE, VA. 3.5., Nursing SHIRLEY C. KATRUHOS NORFOLK, YA. R .N. IJLLIAN H liPIJiR LALVRI'IVCl-I FALLS CHURCH. VA. R.N. Pu'uxxa DH: LUNGSH'OR'I'H FARKH'ILLE, Y S. 3.5., Nursing CARMEN MCKINNEY RICHAIOXIL V L l?.S..N71rsing MARY Lot Mchn 1st Elv'lun, V L 85.. Nllrxiug KJ School of MARIGL'SSE HUMMER STERLING. VA. 8.5., N uning SARAH A. LAFH-zkn' CROZI-ZT, VA. R .N. BEVERLY ANN LINDALSER PORTSAIOL'TH, VA. BS, Nursing PHYLLIS M. MARX VERONA, NJ. R.N. lCme-rm MCKINNEY Sl'lA'l-SULK, YA. B S Nursing Cum mm: lmustc MILLER RH IIVIUXD, VA. HS. Nurxiug Num'ng ELIZABETH BURRUSS ASIOLINARY ALEXANDRIA, VA. 8.5., Nursing DOROTHEA SHROPE MYERS NORFOLK, VA. R.N. A x N Nous ClMRLOTIESYILLE, VA. R . N. XVINIFRED PAULEY RONCEVER'I'E. SS'A'A. R .N. CAROLYN Pn-tRCI-i SL'FFULK, VA. 3.5., Nursing MARGARET I5. PL'RCELI, CllARLO'I'TFSYHLl-Z, VA. KN. 105 APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES JOANNE MONROE A RLINGTON, VA. R.N. NANCY CAROL NESTOR FAIRNIONT, WZVA. R.N. ELINOR SUE OMASTA VIENNA, VA. 3.3., Nursing Iu MARILYN JEAN PHTTIT PKTCHOGUE, N.Y. 3.5., Nursing KA .HARJORHC CAMERON PULMAN FORT BELVOIR, VA. R.N. XIARGARI-Tf XV. Rum HARRISBURG, PA. I? S Nursing PEN x Y RETENOUE STRASBL'RG, VA. R.N. DORIS SPRADLIN RUSHTON LYNCHBL'RG, VA. 8.8., N urxi'ng MARGIE SAUNDERS MONETA, VA. 8.8., Nursing BARBARA GAY SHORT Al ARTINSYILLE, VA. 8.3.. Nursing ZTA SHERRY ANNE SUTTON RICHNIUND, VA. 3.3., Nurxing jAM-z ANN TRAVIS PL'NXSATAXVNEY. PA. R.N. 106 School of ANITA L. REYNOLDS GLEN WILTON, VA. R.N. PATRICIA GAY SANDRIDGE CROZET, VA. R.N. Jo ANNE SELLARS COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VA. 135., Nursing ZTA ELAIN 1-: KATHERINE SMITH ELKTUN, VA. 3.5., Nursing RUTH W. THOMPSON VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. 3.8., Nursing OLGA L. VVAGSER LAF'KYE'IVI'E HILL, PA. 8.5., Nurxing N u m'ng MARY ALICE XVAL'ION HANIPTUN, VA. KN. BETTY J. XVILSON RICHNIOND, VA. RN. Mnkttlcmcs XYINCKLER ARLIVGI 0N, VA. RN. APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES MARY ELLEN V. um ELKINX VAA. KN. NORMA VILsoN UUJNGIUN. V L BAX. .Vurxiug jANl-rr Yurxus NORFOLK, VA. 13.8. Nursing .w - M, iwuuu i H w H u H First Row: VIRGINXA SUE BAKER, 1961 ............................ Fullenawn, Md. JANE LEE BLACK, 1961 ................................. Fayetteville. N1C1 BARBARA CONNELL, I961 .......................... Roanoke Rapids. N.C. SUSAN DASHIELL, 1961 ................................... Salisbury. Md. PHILLXS ROXANE DURRER. 1961 ........................ Rhoadesviue, Va. JUDI'n'I GAYLE FERGUSON. I961 .......................... Richmond. Va. JANE GARTH, 1961 .................................... Olarlonesville, VI. D. JEAN HICKS. 1961 ....................................... Hampton, Va. PAT HILLS, 1961 ........................................... Newton, Mass. Second Row: CAROLYN HYDE, 1961 .................................... Portsmouth, Va. JANET RUTH MCCARY, 1961 .............................. Beckley, W.Va. ARDRA L. MtKINNEY. 1961 ............................... Richmond. Va. HARRIET BUTUER NASH. 1961 ............................ Charlotte, N1C1 JOAN V. OOGHE. 1961 ................................. Charlottesville. Va. REBECCA J. PATTERSON. 1961 .............................. Norfolk, Va. CLAIRE MARIE REPASS, 1961 ................................ Bedford, Va. LENORA JANE RICHARDSON. 1961 .......................... Narrows, Va. BARBARA J. SALMOND. 1961 .............................. Alexandria, Va. Third Row: , PATSY RUTH THORNTON. 1961 .......................... Baltimore, Md. PHYLLIS JANE WILSON, 1961 ............................. Hinton. W.V:. LINDA ANN WORRELL, 1961 .............................. Mt. Airy. N.C. GLORIA LEE ALPHIN, 1961 ................................ Lexington, Va. School of Num'ng MARY ANN BECK, 1961 .................................... Snumon, VI. SARAH JANE BLACK, 1961 ............................. Charlottesville, V11 PATRICIA BRANCH. 1961 ................................... Franklin. Va. NANCY BRISENTINE, 1961 .................................. Prospect, Va. PATRICIA E. BRITTS, 1961 ............................. Gnrlonesville, Va. Fourth Row: MARY KATHRYN CALHOUN, 1961 ........................ Alexandria, Va. SUSAN C. DEANE. 1961 ................................ Charlottesville, Va. HELEN M. DRASH, 1961 ............................... North Garden, Va. MARGARET GREGORY, 1961 ................................ Amherst, Va. SUE HOPKINSON, 1961 ................................ Washington, D.C. NANCY ANNE HOTTLE, I961 ............................. Annandale, Va. HELEN LOUISE HUDSON, 1961 .......................... Fares! Hill. Md. BARBARA KELLY, 1961 ....................................... Bristol, VI. JUDITH D. KENNEDY, 1961 .............................. Richmond, Va. Fifth Row: CAROLYN KING, 1961 ..................................... Arlington. Va. KAREN J. LARSEN, 1961 .............................. Staten Island, N.Y. PATRICIA O'NEIL, 1961 .................................... Warwick, Va. KATHRYN RUSSELL, I961 ................................. Annandale, Va. LINDA L. SCOTT. 1961 .............................. Colonial Heights. Va. SUE SOUTHERN, 1961 .................................... Arlington, Va. JERI STACKTON, 1961 ...................................... Roanoke. Va. NANCY ELDER TERRELL. 1961 ......................... Washington, D.C. DOROTHY ONITA THOMPSON, 1961 .................... Oak Hill, W.Va. 103 First Row: BETTY TOMPKINS, 1961 ............................... Charltsmn, W.Va. MITTIE WEEDEN. 1961 ................................ Alexandria, Va. VIRGINIA M. WHEELER, 1961 .......................... Glen Ridge, NJ. MARY B. WILSON, 1961 ................................ Washington, D.C. ROSEMARY ABBOTT, 1962 ............................... Frederick, Md. MELISSA GAYLE ADERHOLT, 1962 ....................... Hopewell, Va. MYRA L. BEAM, I962 ...................................... Richmond, Va. JUDITH ANN BELCHER, 1962 ............................ Hinton, W.Va. JEANNE G. BIEREN. I962 ............................... Falls Church, Va. Second Row: SUSAN CAMPBELL, 1962 .................................. Elkins, W.Va. JO ANNE CLARK. 1962 ..................................... Tampa, Fla. SANDY JEAN COSDON. 1962 ................................ McLean, Va. CAROLYN JANE DeBARR, 1962 .............................. Orange, Va. CAROLYN DOLLMAN, 1962 ............................ Ourleston, W.Va. CAROLYN BELLS. I962 ................................ Charlottesville, Va. MARTHA E. EPES, 1962 .................................. Alexandria, Va. SANDRA LEIGH FERGUSSON, 1962.. .................... Richmond, VI. LANE C. FRANCE, 1962 ...................................... Weenu, Va. 109 g r Third Row: LYNNE HARRISON, 1962 .................................. Alexandria, Va. MARIE HELDER. 1962 ................................... Hopewell, Va. JEAN JOHNSON, 1962 .............................. Sinks Grove, w.v.. SHELBY KIDD, 1962 ................................... Charlottesville, Va. CAROLE LIPSEY. 1962. ............................... Wm Orange, NJ. ANN MABE. 1962 ........................................... Roanoke, Va. JOAN McNE'LLIS, 1962 .............................. . . . .Arlington, Va. SHARON LEA NAPIER, 1962 .................. 7 ............. Man, W.Va. MARY ANN NULL, 1962 ............................... Fayeuevillz, W.Va. Fourth Row: JUDITH M. POST, 1962 ................................ Fall: Gaurch, Va. DANNA LOV RILEY, I961 ...1. ..1.1..,,..1 . . . .Sinmlon, W.Va. CAROLYN 5. ROGERS, 1962 ........................... Buena Vista. Va. JANET M. SEAGER, 1962 ................................ Milton. W.Va. LORETTA SECRIST. 1962 ............................... Buena Vista. Va. VIVIAN SHEW, 1962 ...................................... Anawalt, W.Va. NANCY SIMONTON, 1962 ................................ Blackstone, Va. KAYE WILKINSON, 1962 ................................ Coalwood, W.Va. CARROLL WOOD, 1952 .................................. Prosperity, W.Va. Fifth Row: LAURA LEE WOOD, 1962 ............................. Ddray Beach, Fla. FRATERNITIES V257 MM ngfi4l'3577'lggg.3 mexx ETA CHAPTER Founded at Yale University in 1844. Enab- Iisbed at the U niversity of Virginia in 1852. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Lewellyn Griffin Hoxton FRATRES 1N URBE Hedley McNeer Bowley Francis P. Brawley David W'. Carr J. Malcolm Luck Harrison Nesbit Paul Phipps Rodger R. Rineharr Rodger R. Rinehart, jr. Marion jack Rinehart Marion Jack Rinehart, jr. W'illiam Rinehart, Ill Gus K. Tebell David j. XVood David j. W'Ood, jr. Joseph M. Wood yfo. Ky,.m - w Walter Klingman Thomas Binford Gravins James French Strother Robert B. Hobbs, Jr. John Michael Sheehan james Lee Dollar Henry Barritt Peterson Reese M. W'hitley Robert T. Canevari james A. Bakhtiar Frank Loyd Call, 111 Fratern ity ACTIVFS William Charles Brashares Thomas Wayne Ballard William A. Wallace James L. D Angelo Graham Alan Randolph Shepherd Fitz-Hugh Lewis Gordon Fryer Rainey Robert Biddinger INACTIVFS W'inthmp H. Hall, Jr. McClure H. Hall William Carter Bernard Scott Teunis joseph Randolph Nutt, III Richard Fogg Emory Thomas Cary Rembacki Junius R. Fishburne Stuart Edward Kohler John Latane Lewis, III Frederick Wyatt Shields, Jr. Charles W. Gamble John B. Garland Thomas Battle V an Stewart FIRST ROW, left to right: Fogg, Rembacki, Randolph, Thomas, Staton, Biddinger, Fishburne, Rainey. SEQOND RQVV: Kohlcr, Dollar, Gravins, Klingman, Brashares, Wallace. THIRD ROW: uFred, Wrom, Call, Carter, Hall, Sheehan, Lexus. FOUR FH ROW: Henley, Hobbs, Ballard, Peterson. Lewis, Shields. ALPHA CHAPTER Founded at Jefferson College in 1852. Estab- lished at the University of Virginia in 1853. FRATRES 1N FACULTATE T. Munford Boyd james E. Kinard Dr. Oscar Swineford, Jr. FRATRES IN URBE D. Barry Marshall D. Charles Mcrriwcather D. Robert Motch ' George Gilmer James I. Lankford Colin J. S. Thomas, jr. David H. Farrar Ellsworth M. Kayhoe 1M Martin C. Dillon Neil V. Davis Norruth D. Graham, Jr. Roger E. HesdorEcr Henry 1. MacDonald john D. IVICCarty, Jr. Ii. Barksdalc Kizer Prater ity ACTIVES Stephen J. Malkmus John H. A'Iarston, 11 Charles W. Nichols, 111 Charles Peter Parrish James T. Parkinson, III PLEDGES james N. Pope 115 George B. Sublett, Jr. Walter W. Scott Timothy S. Scott Lawrence G. Turner W illiam XV. Watkins Aubrey E. Hayes, Jr. FIRST ROW left to right: Kizcr, Hcsdorffcr, McCarty, Parkinson. SECOND ROW: Davis, Malkmus, Graham, Sublctt, MacDonald, W. Scott. THIRD ROXV: Thomas, Turner, Nichols, T. Scott, Parrish, Mnrston, Dillon. ETA CHAPTER F omzded at the University of Pennsylvania in 1850. Established at the University of Virginia in 1854. FRATRES 1N FACULTATE Mchemore Birdsong George Cooper, Jr. Lewis M. Hammond John M. Nokes William H. Wood FRATRES IN URBE Gason Ekford P. Hunter Faulconcr Harvey XV. Fitzgerald Thomas B. Merrick Richard T. Miner, Jr. Frank T. Nelms, Jr. Roderick D. Sinclair Frank T. Sutton 116 John P. Ackerly George T. Baskerville, III Frederick H. Billups Robert G. Butcher John C. Cabcll Charles M. Caravati Charles G. Cary Rufus Caldwell James E. Covington Victor M. Dandridge C. W'ayne Cunningham Horace Gray ACTIVES George S. Elder Robert D. Fox Robert G. Gillespie, Jr. john G. Gilman J. Lawrence Jenkins Lee C. Kitchen W'illiam H. Laird Edward C. Maeder Charles Grice McMullan Clifton M. Miller INACTIVES Robert Rennold OTermll Charles C. Tallmann Frank B. Miller, III William P. Power John W. Rader Herbert V. Reynolds A. Brock Sinkler W. Halsey Spruance john Dana Wise, Jr. Frederick C. W'right, III Gilbert F. York, Jr. Fraule A. Trice Gordon W. Wallace F ratern ity FIRST ROW. left to right: M. Cary. York, Billups. Elder, Baskerville, Power, Wright, Dandridge. SECOND ROW: IGiIlespie, Sinkler, Wise, Reynolds, Gillman, C. Cary, F. Miller. THIRD ROW: Ackcrly, C. Miller, Cabell, Fox, Rader, Maeder, Kitchen, McMullan. 117 OMICR 0N CHAPTER Founded at Miami University in I 839. End;- lisbed at the University of Virginia in 1854. FRATRES IN FACULTATE M. A. j. Barlow Hardy C. Killard Charles N. Gaylord A. J. G. Priest Edgar Finley Shannon, Jr. Archibald B. Shepperson FRATRFS IN URBE George W. Barlow, 11 Harrison C. Berkley I. Douglas Campbell Carl W. Davis junius R. Fishburne General E. R. W. McCabe G. G. McGowan C. Venable Minor John J. Owen Stanley K. Pierce David A. Smith William M. Smith Dr. Charles C. Tennant 118 Carlton S. Abbott Edward R. Baird, Jr. Harry K. Benham, III Edward B. Blanchard Andrew J. Bowen, IV Robert N. Davids .loseph E. Garland, II Berryman D. Green, Jr. Grover C. Wright John M. Payne Alexander P. Smith W allace K. Garner Donald C. Greenhalgh Fratern ity ACTIVES Francis C. Harwood, Jr. Robert M. Howard W'esley S. Johnson Brereton C. Jones Floyd Lankford, III W'illiam E. Leatherwood, Jr. Richard K. Moss William H. Overby, Jr. William L. Porter INACTIVES David A. Logan Francis W. Junt David N. Montague William C. Newman PLEDGES bad V. Miller D. Roderick Regan Richard T. Scully Roland T. Sheets Alexander W. Sicrck James B. Sommers John H. Sweitzer Edward G. Webb, Jr. William S. Wheatley, Jr. Kenneth A. Ringle Charles H. Behlen, II E. Preston Lancaster Thomas M. Arrasmith BOTTOM ROW. left to right: Lancaster, Overby, Bowen, Leatherwood. SECOND ROW: Webb, Hargvood, Johnson, Davids, Lankford, Xthatly. THIRD ROXV: Moss, Sierck, Jones, Arrasmith. Bcnham, Baird. FOURTH ROW: Miller, Archle, Greenhaulgh, Howard, Sheets, Scully, Green, Swietzcr, Sommcrs. I19 NU CHARGE F azmded at Union College in 1847. Established at the University of Virginia in 1857. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Vincent W. Archer James R. Cash Dr. Andrew W . Hart Evan J. Male VViIliam McCann Emerson G. Spies George B. Zehmer FRATRES IN URBE john W. Campbell J. Edward Clevenger, jr. Richard B. Franklin John S. Graves Harry A. Haden Richmond H. Joslin John Y. Lancaster William A. McClung Thomas j. Michic C. Elmo Stevens, jr. . 1. Dean Tilman. jr. J. S. Tilmzm 120 Hilton Moor Bailey, Jr. Raymond Ellis Brann, jr. james Martin Brcwbaker, Jr. Douglas Arlington Brown, jr. Robert Sturgiss Creamer, jr. Raymond Gerald Cummings Paul Sanford Allersmeyer Louie Rudolph Askew Robert Shcrrill Bcrsch William Burdick William Dick Richard Oakley F ratem ity ACTIVES Ira Cleon Deaner William Fitzhugh Addison Bruce French Cooper Carrington Graham August Hark Frederick Rutec Holbrook INACTIVES Robert Gary Edwards Hugh Bradford Hodges Donald Thomas Kramer Richard VVing'ficld Quarles Clarence W cston Sandifer, jr. PLEDGES 121 Micahacl Calhoun Jones Jo$ Valeriano Lambert y Martinez Howard VVarfleld Leeke Howard Charles Ligon Paul St. Miklossy Robert Stoddar Stuart Peter Montague Simmons Randolph W illiam V on Till Austin Donald Ward XVeslcy VVestman Ronald Goode FIRST ROW: Sandifcr, Ligon, Kramer, Creamer, Brcwbakcr, Holbrook, Askew. SECOND ROW: French, Ward, Jones, Graham, Locke, Deancr, Hark. THIRD ROXV: Bailey, Brown, Cummings, St. Miklossy, Brann, Fitzhugh, Stuart. , v? v 'e F ounded at lejferson College in 1840. Estab- lixbcd at the University of Virginia in 1858. WW OMICR 0N CHAPTER F RATRES IN FACULTATE Raymond C. Bicc Frederick Nichols FRATRES IN URBE Breck Arrington Howard Beagle Lou Costello XVard Delaney Armistead C. Dnhic Eugene Hildreth W'illiam S. Hildrcth Ben James Sam Marncy Pctc McCurdcy Bob Wilson 122 Fritz Baukhages George Davies Mike Dougherty Cal Ewing Lou Farina Jerry Favrot Stan Fischer Ron Francher Nick Goldsborough Bob Harris Bill Hunter Bob jennings Art Johnson Jim Laird Hy Levasseur ACTIVES Korky Louther Bucky Mason Larry Matheny Butch McCleary Mike McCutchan George Meyls Tom Mickie Bob Mortell Lee Nichols Frank Pattie Jim Potter Mac Radcliffe Kent Rayburn H. J. Rust John Sabanosh Tony Scpp John Snyder Pat Standing Jay Taylor George Toth Guy Tripp Tony Ulchla Bert Violette Ben Warren Wayne VVhelan Bob Williams Willie Williams Phil Yates Roger Zensen Fratern ity FIRST ROW, left to right: Hunter, Rust, Potter, Johnson. RadcliEe, Sabanosh, Williams, Scpp, chasscur. SECOND ROW: Favrot, jcnmngs, Matheny, Mcyls, Taylor. STANDING: Violette. Laird, Harris, Mickle. THIRD ROW: Baukhages. Farina, Toth, Williams, Rayburn, Pattie, Nichols, Snyder. F ischcr, Mason. FOURTH ROW: Goldsborough, Mortcll, Vthlan, Fanchcr, Zenscn, Ewing, Dougherry, Ulehla. Tripp. ' q x3. Vii w ud 5.1;1 OMICR 0N CHAPTER F ounded at the University of Alabama in I84f. Established at the U nivcrsity of Virginia in 1858. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Atcheson L. Hench James M. Mullendore FRATRES 1N URBE F. Apperson . W. Armstrong . R. Aust R. Bailey A. Cooke . G. Dixon Harding . E. Harris K. K. Hunt L. Massee B. D. Michelson R. McGee J. R. McHenry j. R. Price . G. R. Sullivan 73C??? :30in Sigma r-W' 1 gq - --- -th im' N L 3:239 , Q vy 4,3: X14197 34M: Alpha Epyilok , .-..-. Y-.-. V-:w; v: rnganu.a-wwn v-r-rv , ACTIVES P. H. Adkins A. A. Dempsey C. P. J. Mooney j. J. Austin XV. C. Dcnsmorc C. E. V . Moore 0. R. Aylor W . F. Donovan J. W. Oakcs C. D. Barnett E. D. Duprec C. G. Payne j. J. Beck F. C. Goad D. T. Petty D. T. Bcdcll F. B. Hart P. D. Sowell L. L. Burton L. C. Hotfman W. W. Sullivan M. E. Callaway R. K. Ingne G. H. Uzzelle S. M. Carpenter C. M. Krebs G. H. Watkins F. J. Crafton j. C. Matthews PLEDGICS G. C. Benoit J. R. Vann Fratern ity BACK ROW: Krebs, Goad. Grafton, Aylor, Beck, Hart, uIke, Duprec, Callaway. SECOND ROW: Wiley, Donovan, Sullivan, Austin, Crawford, Oakcs, Moore, Barnett, Petty. FRONT ROW: Payne, Hoffman, Whitley, Bcdcll, Matthews, Uzzcllc, Craft, Mooney, Adkins. 125 UPSIL 0N CHAPTER Founded at Columbia University in 1847. E:- tablisbed at the University of Virginia in 1859. Delta Pyi F RATRES IN FACULTATE W'illiam H. White, jr. Russell 5. Cowell. Lt. 0g, FRATRES IN URBE Robinson A. Deering Llewellyn Miller George H. Semlon Frank Talbott. III Edward Taylor Dr. Robert Turnstall W'illiam H. White, Ill 126 John Stewart Bryan Terry Sturla Canals W ylie Rountree Cooke John Michael Damgard William John Daub, 111 David Stephens Dickenson Hardy SchaufHer Dillard Peyton Archer Eggleston W illiam Stamps F arish Morton Clark John Jay Corson ACTIVES Harvey Blair Farinholt Percival Hunter Faulconer, Jr. Mark DeVVolf Gibson Jesse Eugene Graham Charles Edward Green Edward Timothy Hapgood Landon Hilliard Claxton Allen Long Roy Lee Mastin INACT I V ES Ted Prince John Hume Taylor, Jr. William Alexander Percy William Pusey Edward Fairfax Randolph, Jr. Lieghton Parks Roper, Jr. John Kuhl Stockerson John Ballard Syer Peter Colemen Toms Oliver Mallory Walker, Jr. Ronald Faris Young Henry Alexander Wise, II Fratern ity FIRST ROW: Damgard, Faulconer, Farish, Sturkerson, Long, Canalc, Dclaficld. SECOND ROW: VVaImsley, Green, Young, Dickenson, Cooke, Baldwin. THIRD ROW: Grinnan, Walker, Roper, Hilliard. Hapgood. FOURTH ROW: Daub, Toms, Gibson, Eggleston, Mastin, Percy, Randolph. FIFTH ROW: Dillard, Farinholt. Graham. 13.5 g Vii . V 127 ALPHA CHAPTER Founded at Primary U uiwrsity in 1824. E5- mblisbcd at the University of Virginia in 1859. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. R. H. chnaman FRXYRES 1N URBIC Campbell j. Clarke Henry Graiscr jamcs H. Hill, lll j. G. Luce 128 d .a; g S ! ACTIVES C. I. johnson, Jr. R. A. Haycos, Jr. J. H. Stennis W. G. Endcr G. E. MCNair C. E. Spink j. F. Macon R. XV. W'hitman C. C. Stearns A. P. Turner R. J. Poulson P. M. Morton j. K. Berry G. E. Mathcny E. H. Burgess H. H. MacDonald L. C. Comick J. S. Ayres T. XV. Gregory, Jr. INACTIVES S. C. Grine G. W'. Vest R. M. Davison W. B. Grinc T. j .McKanicl XV. W. Walsh D. Overton H. J. Brinner E. P. Bayha F. G. Wood, jr. Fratern ity FIRST ROW, left to right: Gregory, Macdonald. Turner, Johnson, Haycox, Macon, Cnmick. SECOND ROW: McDaniel, Spink, Brinner, Ayres, Stearns, Bing. THIRD ROW: Endcr, Overrun, Burgess. McCarthy, Marhcry, McNair. 129 PSI CHAPTER f F omzded at Miami University in 1855. Extab- lisbed at the University of Virginia in 1860. 6,1 6 v1.33:5 k. - - A 7' Vi 0 J a cSlcu A .4 Dr. james M. Dent Thomas G. Hereford Dr. Joseph Vaughn David W. Weiss, Jr. Lt. Gordon T. Winfield, USN FRATRES IN URBE VVilliston L. Clover Jack XV. Crawford Edgar E. Noel james C. Barlow Russel M. King, jr. Jerry L. Prillaman Ashby C. Maneure Peter B. W'eber Robert A. McCowen john L. Melniek James D. V ia Robert R. Harman E. M. Williams, Capt. USN JRetJ Samuel Croft Joseph E. Burlas, Jr. Dan 0. Callaghan Herman A. Pfeifer Daniel F. OJKeefe james A. Kirkland L. P. Hamlet: Benjamin M. Thompson FRATRES IN FACULTATE Sigma Ch 1. 130 David Randolph Almond Peter Crist Anderson Robert Irvin Ash Robert Glenn Brown William L. P. Carter Harry Francis Charnley Robert Graham Costello David Eugene Cowles Samuel Baughman Craig, jr. John Edward Crain Stuart Lockland Croll Norman Bryan Ducy Clinton Duke Griffin, Jr. Alfred B. Armstrong Robert H. Lear Fratern ity BROTHERS David Forrest Grithh David Calvin Hale Paul Willard Hammack Henry Felton Harris, Jr. Maynard Allen Hatfield Kevin M. Heaney Charles Raymond Kline, Jr. Edwin Fewell Le Gard, Jr. Ronald Wayne Limburg David Bancroft Midgley F rank Howard Morriss, Jr. W illiam W esley Nagle James Reilly Palmer PLEDGES James H. Lesher Richard F rank Mayer David Tumbull Petter John Hopewell Rogers Wiley Frazier Rusell Marshall Wallace Ryon Loran Robert Smith Patrick Skidmore Smith Scott Alexander Sullivan James W alter Todd Marc Jonathan Walsh Robert Needy VVhitcsell Miles F. P. VVillett Richard John Wolf Carl Philip Mans BACK ROW, left to right: Armstrong, Kline, Ryan, Harris, LeGard, Crall, Costello, Todd, Brown, Almand, Cowels. Willet, Wolf, Griffin, Nagle. MIDDLE ROW: VVhitcscll, Anderson, Sudderth, Russell, Hammack, Midgler, Smith, Smith, Hatfield, Griffith, Craig. FRONT ROW: Rogers, Crain, Ash, Carter, Mayer, Hale, Limburg, Mans, Morris. ALPHA OMICR 0N CHAPTER Founded at Union College in 1841. Estab- lixhed at the University of Virginia in 1860. Reestablisbed in 1949. Z 31 FRATRES 1N FACULTATE john D. Forbes FRATRES IN URBE David F. Allen John J. Carle, 11 Raymond Hunt Joseph McMurry Morland J. McMurry Morton M. Palmer. HI John C. Amoroso R. Thomas Dalbey Thomas T. A. Howell J. Bruce McPherson Loren F. Guy Fratern z'ty ACTIVES William B. Makclim XValter M. Miller John J. Pontoriero Carleton D. Powell PLEDGES Carlos M. lzquierdo Harry G. Powell Thomas P. Price, Jr. John D. Nelson Caleb H. Smith Edward E. Dohrmann FIRST ROW, left to right: Powell. Price, Amoroso, Dalbey. Howell, Powell. SECOND RO V: McPherson. Dohrmann, Pontoricro. Izquierdo, Nelson, Bill. C ' . ALPHA CHAPTER F ounded at the U niversity of Virginia in 1868. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Daniel L. Gibbes. Jr. Dr. Charles B. Morton, II FRATRES IN URBE Blake B. XVoodson Downing L. Smith James D. Smith Edward M. Fenn Sidney D. W'atson Charles T. OKVeill john R. Morris, Jr. Leslie C. Lufon, Jr. Dr. Charles B. Morton Phillips S. Peter john F. Elliot Harman A. Dinwiddlz David F. Cooke John L. Cochran, Jr. Preston L. Campbell Benjamin F. Bordon A. G. Bigelow John S. Battle, jr. 134 John N. Bacs John E. Barger Thomas V. Clagctt, 111 Randolph H. Farmer Carl H. F arris Bolling J. Field Killiam H. Fralin Reginald P. Frye Ronald E. Gassert Gerald G. Gonyo Charles H. Henderson Michael Davis Anthony S. Geneovese Anthony M. Pilaro Fratern ity ACTIVES Blair D. Howard Robert W. Kaiser Jan E. Kamfjord F rank A. Kessler Michael B. Kudzma Anthony B. Laquintano John K. Marlow Mitz M. Martin Burley M. Medlin Herbert K. Mihan Paul F. Miller INACTIVES James P. Kemp John W. F. Haner Page E. Glover Bernard B. Morrel David A. Patton W illiam E. Rice Milton G. Smith Arthur W. Stone james S. Smulski John A. Speicker Marshall W. Vicars David J. Wisler Symthe J. Wood Everett S. Covington Robert L. Rutledge SEATED: Vicars, Fariss, Speicher, Patton, Smulski, Morrell, Miller. FIRST ROW. standing: Kamfjord, Monzison, Field, Martin, ale, Mchan, Gonyo, Kudzma. SECOND ROW: Stone, Rice, Wisler, Hannah. THIRD ROW: Marlow, Claggett, Fralm, Farmer, Frye, Howard, Gassert. BE TA CHAPTER Founded at New York University in 1847. Established at the University of Virginia in 1868. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Avery Catlin Earnest J. Oglcsby Benjamin F. D. Runk FRATRES 1N URBE Lawrence Boocock E. R. Cassell Bernard Chamberlain XVilliam Chamberlain George Colcs Robert Coles Camman C. Duke XV. 1i. Duke XVilliam R. Duke, jr. A. R. lichols George W . Forsyth King Forsyth Ivey F. Lewis john W. M. Gardner Frank MacConochie john M. McCrory Edward O. McCue XVilliam P. Moore Thomas Nelson XVilliam Nelson George T. Palmer, 11 Samuel Pcndlcton XV. A. Perkins W'. A. Perkins. Jr. Bradley Peyton, jr. Bradley Peyton, III Alan Pinkcnon F. B. VVilhoit 136 l James Taylor Buckley, Jr. Larry Neil Chamblin Melville Church, III Thomas Edward Crosley John Butler Faison, Jr. Herbert Duke Fcntress jay Merle Gwynne J. Norman Henry, III XVilliam Walter King Edward XVilliam Lambert joseph Roland Devries Kenneth King Burnett Fratern ity ACTIVES Vincent James Mastracco, Jr. Charles B. Mitchell, 111 Charles Davis Meachum Thomas Gordon Murdnugh, Jr. james W'hitley Patty, Jr. Paul Cutler Perryman Kenneth Christian Sappington Fred M. Trainor David C. VValentas Thomas W. Payne INACTIVES Thomas Connally, Jr. Robert Gilbert PLEDGES Barry Hodges john A. Spilman William Edward Powell George F ranklin Smeltzer Deely K. Nice XV. Morehead Vermilyc David Dick Clark William MacDonald Clark William F. Dordelman Charles Scott Sykes, Jr. Stephen M. Nesbitt Charles L. Gaudry FIRST ROXV: Murdaugh, Trainor. Fentress, Buckley, Crosley, Meachum, Patty, Gwynne. SECOND ROW: Chamblin, Lambert, Sapping- ton, Church, Perryman. Mitchell, Henry. THIRD ROW: Faison, Smeltzcr. Mastracco, Spilman, Payne, Pschirrcr, Levi, XVilson, Dordcl- man, Powell, Sykes, D. Clark, Nice, W. Clark. 137 DEL TA CHAPTER Founded at Richmond University in 1865. Established at the University of Virginia in 1868. F RATRES IN URBE john Slepetz David Nancarrow Raymond F. Askew john S. Battle XVilliam C. Battle Thomas M. Carruthers Albert H. Case Derwood S. Chase W'illiam T. Coleman Frank D. Daniel Thomas H. Dickinson Benjamin P. Edmunds J. Stuart Hanckcl Charles Henderson John A. Smith Lester L. Smith Selden C. Staples Augustine W. Tucker James B. XVoody 138 Charles T. Alderman Paul E. Arneson Kenneth B. Barrett Richard Bemstrom VVhyatt L. Blankingship Daniel Boone Eldridge R. Boyle Kenneth C. Brassler Warner L. Butler Vito Cetta Donald Clemmer john Colgan Byron R. Dickson, Jr. John Sleptz Albert Pollard Fratern ity ACTIVES Henry A. Drake Stewart Freedman Joel E. Futral F rederick Garst Otis C. Gregg David S. Haglund Richard W. Hoagland Thomas C. Hodgson Gerald Hulsizer Lawrence L. Lippincott William T. McGowin Robert Michael INA CTIVES Jerry Ryan PLEDGES Henry A. Moon Robert Moorefield John Papageorge Charles Rich Herbert W . Smathers Robert G. Smith David G. XVallacc Thomas M. Webster Gerald C. VVilms David I. XVhitc Lewis S. XVhite James P. VVowlsey David Nanchrrow Harwood Hair FIRST ROW, left to right: Cetta, Boone, Hulsizcr, Rich, Colgan. SECOND ROXV; Blankingship. Lippincott, Drake, Barrett, McGowin. Smith, Butler, Brassler. THIRD ROW: chstrom, Haglund, Hoagland, Dickson, Garst, Hodgson, White, Micheal, Alderman. . 1 li ! . , .x I - OV. ,,o-. - .. g. .- .3... v 1 - C 1' ' h ZETA CHAPTER F omzded at the University of Virginia in 1869. FRATRES IN FACULTATE George 0. Ferguson, Jr. Richard C. Garlick, Jr. T. Cary Johnson Bernard Mayo Arthur B. Moss F. D. G. Ribble E. R. Slaughter J. Southall Wilson Fletcher C. VVoodwoord John Howe Yoe FRATRES IN URBE C. Bernard Bailey Fred N. Colmer Edwin Copenhaver Clay DeLauney Irwin Fosnaugh Booton Herndon Max C. Kennedy Ronald Kite Richard LaFon Willimn M. McGill Stafford 15. Thornton E. Gerald Tremblay Knox Turnbull Lyttleton VVaddell XV. XV. W'addcll 140 john M. Baggett Robert M. Cleveland S. Gerald Corso W'illiam A. Devin, III Alton D0c Echols Robert Dickinson England E. Kent Beals Peter K. Blcakley Thomas A. Frazier John N. Howell, II Fratern ity ACTIVES T. Herbert Guerry John F. Holley Harry P. Hopkins, Jr. Guy H. Lewis, III Laurence E. JVIacDonald Peter A. Manhart INACTIVES Harris Lewis Richard M. Mcssina PLEDGES Dennis C. Leite john C. Manning John S. Neilson, Jr. W'illiam G. Newman Richard j. Pretty WWlliam B. Murdaugh Bruce C. Ramsey J. Robert VVilsnn Charles XV. Turbyville, Jr. Roger W'. Simmons FIRST ROW. left to right: Baggett, Devin, Curse, Howell. Ramsey. Cleveland. SECOND ROW: Bleakley. Gucrry, Pretty. Turbcyx'illc, England, MacDonald, Leite, Edhols, Manning. THIRD ROW: Lewis, Manhart, Hopkins, Newman. Wilson, Frazier. BETA CHAPTER F ounded at Virginia Military Institute in 1869. Established at the University of Virginia in 1870. FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. E. Keller FRATRES IN URBE K. L. Dietrick D. L. Kovach N. E. Link C. R. Montgomery C. E. Roberts j. W. St. Clair P. S. Rutherford R. O. Dederick L. Smith 142 AI. Fiorillo R. Fortune R. T. Antonille J. M. Buterbaugh G. E. Crichton J. A. Docherty ACTIVES L. J. Godfrey R. L. Hamilton T. R. Hudson W. S. Jackey XV. K. Kincaid H. C. Koehler D. C. Kuhnemund J. P McHenry J.R Alclntire G. Melick R. A. A'Iinctti K. A. Mink INACTIVES T. E. Hockersmith E. C. Johnson R. D. Lane C.H .McCarty PLEDGES J. P. Linn W. A. Sumner Fratern ity .Mullen .Newman .Pigford .Plank .Quescnberry .Rath V. T. Robey ..L Rustad .K. Sanders .J. Shepherd D. R. Sipes R. W. Sollenberger wammo mammam g4 mzx E. T. Vest G. M. Wheatley S. S. Zipp J. W. Tate FIRST ROW left to right: Faccio Baldwin Mullen, McIntire uBeta AIcHenry. Rustad Buterbaugh, Shephard. SECOND ROW: Chap- lin New,man Saunders Kincaid, Godfrey, Fiorillo. Melick Plank, Baker Canrwell Qucscnberry. THIRD ROW: Jackey, Rath, Kunhe- mund Sipes, Sollcnberger, Connelly, Tate, Cole, Fred Board, Hudson. 143 LAMBDA CHAPTER F amided at Washington College in 1865'. Founded at the University of Virginia in 1873. FRATRES 1N F ACULTATE John A. Carter, jr. Arthur K. Davis. Jr. Francis J. Duke Byrd S. Leavell W'endell Ii. Malhon Charles P. Nash FRATRES IN URBE John T. anzarrc jlck Early Edward S. Clarke James B. Craig James W'. Deter W'llliam T. Gibson Thomas P. Grasty Charlton G. Holland John Hundly Joseph H. james Austin D. Kilham W'alter K. LeCnunt Richard F. McPherson R. W'atsnn Sadler Harry L. Smuth, Jr. Coleman Trainor S. L. W illimnson 144 Monroe G. Baldwin Robert H. Bayne, Jr. Thomas M. Boyd, Jr. Martin S. Brown F . Prince Butler William R. Chambers A. David Connor W illiam R. Cooper Moncure G. Crowder W'illiam W. Crump, jr. D. Denby Davenport, Jr. Frank T. Ellett: Frank E. Butler Robert L. Cox Walter M. Dixon, jr. Robert N. F ooks Edwin E. Gatewood Order ACTIVES William C. Everett, Jr. J. Everett Fauber, 111 Thomas G. Feller Glassell S. Fitzhugh Peter G. Gilbert Craig Hammitt, Jr. Theodore J. Hopkins, jr. Anthony S. Hoyt John O. Hurt Leighton Huske, III Thomas C. Keister jefferson D. Kirby INACTIVES F. B. Gray John L. Goiser Robert B. Goodwin George A. Hurt Edward H. Laughlin William A. Moffett, III Charles P. Murray, Jr. Frederick W. Murray, Jr. Orson B. Newton, III Albanus Phillips, III Roby Robinson, III Charles P. Shook, III George D. Stephens Julian B. Turner Kenneth S. White William H. Wood, III John H. Wright, III Norman K. Moon Jack P. Ray Douglas 0. Ross John W. Tallman William B. Trevillian FIRST ROXV, left to right: Chambers, Moffett, Davenport, Keister, Wood. SECOND ROW: Faubcr, Hoyt, quwn, Hurt, Baldwin, Cooper, Ellet. THIRD ROW: Fitz-Hugh, Crump, Butler, Murray, Feller, Hammitr. FOURTH ROW: Humphries, Phlllips, Turner, Conner, F . W. Murray, Newton, Bayne. FIFTH ROW: Moon, Cox, Boyd, Crowder, Tallman, Dixson, Ray, Shook. nua- '. w--------'.A- - 'i 1 . .. ,,V. I . ,. .- ,. ' !V 'xhhn .5' act: Db, ; , ., I if V 145 BETA CHAPTER Miami 0191'0 University in 1840. Established at the University of Virginia in 1873. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Thomas T. Hammond Dr. Henry B. Mulholland Lee Harris Potter FRATRES 1N URBE Jack H. GrifHIh Raymond E. Hartz james E. Marsh Charles C. Carroll, Jr. Robert H. Evans Gerald E. Fisher William P. Gibbs M. Maupin Pence Harry R. A'larshall Harry B. A'lulkey, jr. Edgar H. Pinkney W'illiam C. Poole, jr. Russell R. Rice Lawrence B. Ritter Russell H. Roberts john T. Sangston John M. Scanlan Peter B. Southmayd james Stout, III Peter W. Topken joseph L. Vogel George XV. XVaring XVilliam A. Young, Jr. 146 Richard E. Arvidson Edgar H. Batcheller George A. Berry Hugh A. Burrell Stuart V. Carter John H. ChaHin, III G. Elliott Cobb, Jr. William H. Bays ACTIVES Guy R. Cooter Daniel S. Costello R. David Crockett Richard Enderlin, Jr. Larry L. Epps Cornell S. Franklin PLEDGES William Davidson David E. Gibson Edward H. Harrell John D. Hewa Martin M. Jones Earl F . Junghans John P. Kirtland Arthur K. Davis Fratern ity F IRST ROW, left to right: Cooter, Stout, Arvidson, Chaan, Griffith. SECOND ROW: Costello, Vogel, Epps, Poole, Rice. Southmayd, Davidson. THIRD ROW: Jones, Kirtland, Berry, Carter, linderlin, Pinkncy. A'larshall. BOTTOM: Bucky. L.' . ETA CHAPTER Founded at Rickmmnd College in 1900. Ex- tablished at the University of Virginia in 1906. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Gary S. Dunbar Frank S. Kaulback Richard A. Meade john A. Rorer Edward C. Stephenson FRATRES IN URBE Albert A. Curr Dorland Cook Nathaniel M. lixx'cll, jr. H. M. Hawkins .I. L. Hawkinzs S. Jackson Kennan Harry N. Lewis Richard L. Nunlcy G. Benton Pattersun john A. Rnrer, jr. Thomas Smith H. L. Smith T. W'. Stephens 148 8 James H. Addington Alexander B. Berry, III John A. Biggs John M. Brandt Francis W . Brown Randolph W. Bruns Robert J. Carlson Douglas R. Carr jamcs W. Cooper Basil M. Delashmutt W illiam J. Dieter Benjamin R. Eldridge Henry M. F lynn, Jr. Richard E. Gardner Lawrence A. Bernert Randolph XV. Church, Jr. F rank M. Crance, Jr. Phillip P. Davis, jr. Richard Elder James W. Flliot 8.:I dxx 21rd Lay ne Fraternity ACTIVES T. Jack Gary, III Mark B. Germain John T. Gill, III Virgil B. Grow, III Michael G. Hamp Stephen J. Harriman James N. Houff Allen L. Howell Jimmie F. johnson William P. Kanto, Jr. Samuel Kerneklian Donald A. King, jr. Kenneth A. Knowles Robert B. Martin INACTIVES Kenneth C. Eipel William J. Hudgins Wilton W. King Harry G. Lawson J. Kurt Mast PLEDGES James T. Holland Steven V. McGrath HRSI ROW. left to right: Mauro, Zimmerman, Morris, Talley, Addington, Theodore B. Mauro William J. Mitchell Edwin L. Moir Kenneth R. Monroe, Jr. Dewey B. Morris Rolvix H. Patterson Jon L. Brevatt james T. Redd, 111 J. Grayson Sanders J. Roy Saunders, Jr. Waller R. Staples Charles E. Talley, Jr. John B. Thompson Henry W. Zimmerman Samuel V. Molinary Henry S. Richie Glen H. Shepard James W. Thompson John P. Rawlings Muir, Flynn. Saunders. SECOND ROW: Monroe, Bruns, Berry, Eldridge, Germain, Carlson, Howell, Prcvatt, Cooper, Eipcl. Harriman. THIRD ROW: King, Saunders, Kerneklian, Holland, Biggs, Mitchell, Gardner, Knowles, Brant. FOURTH ROH': Carr, Hamp, Gary. Deiter, Earl. 149 RHO CHAPTER F ozmded at U nion College in 1827. Established at the University of Virginia in 1907. FRATRES IN URBE Wilson A. Campbell john T. Camblos Addison B. Cooke Charming XV. Daniel W'illiam J. DeButts Henry A. George, jr. Dr. Cary F. Jacob Charles W. McNeely Herbert W. Sierck john A. Schwab Allen J. Voshell, Jr. 150 ACTIVES Robert M. Cochran Jamie T. Irvine George S. Michaels George F. Debnam Leland T. james Peter Moller W'illiam j. DeButts. jr. John R. judkins John M. Ramey Dudley P. Felt James F. Lewis Robert M. Reed Allen T. Gregory Edward S. Lovern Warren L. Smith Phillip S. Griffin john D. Marsellus David M. Strong Dudley M. Harmon Kenneth M. Marty Christopher H. Wilson John W. Hogge Thomas W. McKelvey Robert M. Young Charles B. Howard INACTIVES William F. Blue Raleigh C. Minor Martin A. Purcell Thomas D. Gill F ratern i ty FIRST ROH': Michaels, Strong. Smith. Felt. Marsellus, Harman, Lewis, Griffin, Marty. SECOND ROW: chnam, Irvine, DcButts, Howard. Young, VVilsun, Hoggc. Beall. THIRD ROW : Cochran, Muller. Ramcy. McKelvey, Judkins. XI CHAPTER Founded at Norwich University in 1856. E:- tablished at the University of Virginia in 1914. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Paul S. Dulancy FRATRES IN URBE John H. Barnes Henry E. Belt Dr. Jesse W . Cumbia Hovey S. Dabney John N. Fray Dr. Daniel 0. Nichols Louis L. Scribner Richard P. Ballou - - . Gilman B. Allen Thomas H. Baker Robert F. Bower Robert Buckalmv Fredrick Paige Butler F. Russell Cleary Raymond F. Crapo Kerr S. Farley, Jr. James T. Golden Stapleton D. Gooch, IV James N. Garrett ACTIVES james T. Greenbcrg john C. Gwynn W'illiam S. Harris john G. Hill J. Robert Horton Richard 0. Human Gary H. Ireland Martin Koenig Thomas Howard Noel INACTIVES Fred L. Somers, Jr. PLEDGES A. xvii -. William T. OUonnor Adolfo L. Paez Richard XV. Taylor Frank B. Thrower J. Howard Todd Paul B. Vetter Thomas XVilkinson jamcs XV. Wooten XV. Michael Taylor Fred Jaeger Charles Czermak David Buffington F ratem i ty FIRST ROXV: Bmvcr. Buflington, Farley, Ox, Pacz, Wilkinson, Butler. SECOND ROW: Lewis, Taylor, Buckalcw, Allen, Ireland, Baker, Crapo. THIRD ROW: UConnor, Gwynn, Grccnberg, Golden, l larris, Gooch, Thrower, Vcttcr, Taylor. 3. I ' na ..- F?! I 153 2 WW Kuqf, ,3 k7 z$ , V 7: 311' r CHI CHAPTER F omzded at City College of New Y ark in 1898. Established at the U niversity of Virginia in 1915. ACTIVES Richard M. August Frederick D. Greenspan Frederic B. Opert Sidney M. Bach Samuel P. Heincr Robert A. Sapero Leonard Biberman Steven E. Jacobson Paul M. Shapiro Joseph S. Bluestein Alan H. Jaffe David M. Shames J. Edward Diamond Alan J. Klavans Douglas Slavin Allan G. Donn Pete L. Koff Robert F. Strelitz Joseph W . Familant Michael M. Kolba Jules M. Wainger Harvey H. Fenigsohn Arnold J. Kresch Eugene S. VVeiner H. Lawrence Fox Robert R. Lowe Peter H. Wiernik Stuart D. Glasser Neal L. Maslan Sanford T. Winer Stanley 1. Goldman INACTIVES Robert Caplan Ira Star George Shepherd Fratern ity FIRST ROW, left to right: Lowe, August, Winer, Bach, Koff, Masl an, Hejncr. SECOND ROW: Fcnigsohn, Fox, Wiener, Donn, Sapcro, Klavans, Bibcrman, Glasscr. THIRD ROW: Mike, Bluestein, Wainger. VVlernik, Diamond. Shapiro, Slavin, Krcsch, Shepherd, Jacobson, Kolba, Jaffec, uDoc, Barnes. FOURTH ROW: Strelitz, O pert, Familant. Carmel, Shamcs, Goldmen, Nelson, Grccnspon. NU CHAPTER Founded at City College of New Y ork in 1903. Established at the University of Virginia in 1915. FRATRES IN URBE Stephen Legum Norman Siege! John Sachs Robert Ansell F red Askin john Avirom Ross Berkowitz Donald Broda Alan Burch XValtcr Emmch Larry Goldfarb Bruce Gordon Fratern ity ACTIVES Ira Gourvit'l. Eddie Jacobs August Kohn Bob Mcttler Ronnie Miller Bob Nathan Pete Neuwirth Donald Poretz Harry Rosenberg Jerry Rothschild Lenny Schulman Mike Shure Bob Stem Bob Skolnik David W'achsberg Mike W'ientraub FIRST ROW, left to right: Porctz. Skolnick, Kohn, Rosenberg, Chodosh. SECOND ROW: Rothschild, Broda, Stem. Gordon, Berkowitz, Emroch, Avirom. THIRD ROW; Wienryf Ansell, Jacobg Wcintraub, Ncuwirth, Goun'itz, Shurc. FOURTH ROW: uInez, uBundas, VVachsbcrg, Burch, Schulman, Goldfarb, Miller. 157 FRATRES 1N FACULTATE jack P. Dalton Alton E. Feller Lorrence Keller john Hamilton Allan FRATRES IN URBE John H. Allen Clifford L. Beakes VVundam R. Bean, jr. James E. Bowen, jr. W m. B. Bumet David S Callaghan XVilliam T. Carter Nomrod T. Clark XVm. A. Cuiner XVilliam C. Cole Sam W. Crickenbergcr Raymond W . Davis Douglas R. Deane Alto E. Feller Samuel j. R. Gamble Chas. B. Goddin Gordon Granger, IV Wallace N. Harding Frank B. Holloway David M. Hyde Wm. B. Jones S. F. Kelley, 11 Peter D. Kisling David C. Lee Robt. E. Lee James A. Leitch, jr. Frederick Lindsay Thomas R. McConchie, .lr. Robert P. Makiclski Andrew C. Marinas Noel H. Mnrkley Forrest E. Miller Russell D. Mooney, jr. T. Bland Norris Frederick H. Norbelle W'illiam j. OSShauglmess-v Charles H. Osterhoudt F. Troost Parker, III Kenneth XV. Plunkett Byron L. Ramey Roy E. Ramey W'illiam S. Roudabush. Jr. Byron R. Sample Bradford B. Schwartz Geo. P. Scourass Ronald P. Slaughter Arnold Smith Arthur M. Smith, Jr. Robert E. Taylor Robert E. Taylor, Jr. VIR GINIA CHAPTER Founded at Willimm' College in 1834. Estab- lished at the University of Virginia in 1922. Delta U psilon W'm. Curtis T hacker. Jr. Randolph D. Wade Dr. Iforin A. Thompson, jr. A. H. VVasser Hollls C. Wade E. Earle Zehmer 158 Charles E. Altman John J. Bibb Colin C. Blaydon William B. Bournc David S. Callaghan Randolph B. Campbell Thomas A. Chase Dennis P. Clarke Lawrence J. Clarke Merle F. Dimbath Joseph N. DiNunzio Richard F. Downer Aruther C. Ermlich Don H. MaClure Fratern ity ACTIVES James J. Ferram Dwight A. File James S. Florence Joseph S. Gilliand William E. Horton Nelson T. Lipscomb W'altcr E. Lewis Noel H. Markley Anthony 1.. .leltagna Howard F. Mathiasen Arthur H. Miller William C. Norvell Frederick H. Norvelle PLEDGES Norman C. Taylor W illiam J. OShaughnessy Charles E. Osterhoudt Joseph G. Payne Roy L. Pearson William R. Reusing Henry D. Sayer Charles E. Sanclair David K. Sumner Robert E. Taylor XVayne M. Updike Albert M. XVagner Arthur N. XVard Charles G. Zaroulis Rodger Van Liew FIRST ROW, left to right: Clarke, Pearson. Bibb, Campbell, Dimbath, Sumner. SECOND ROXV: Van Liew, Dowqcr, Blaydon, Gilliland, Boumc, DiNanzio. Reusing. THIRD ROW: Lewis, Updike, Mathiascn, Nurvcllc. Chase, Smclalr. 159 MU CHAPTER Founded at New York Univerxity in 1913. Established at the University of Virginia in 1924. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Marvin Colkcr Dr. Ben Zion l,infield Dr. Robert Gardener 160 Mike Bander Ronald Berg Bruce Block Larry Dobrinsky Archie Fruchtman Myron Glick Don Greenfield Jordan Gutterman Lorence Gutterman Hank Klaiman Martin Gardener Mandel Goller Fred Menowitz Irwin Nachman Ralph Rabinowitz Fratern ity ACTIVES Irv Klavan Warren Klein Stanley Legum Bob Lipsher Jerry Maderdrut Charles Richman Donald Satisky Lynn Swartz Steve Siben INACTIVES Buddy Stein Alan Comess Lenny Levine Jay Levine Mickey Strdler Jay Simmerman Marshall Barman Larry Nachlas jerry Howard Barry W'ever Bruce Goldstein Eddie Nesson Bobby Levine Bill Green Chuck Marcus Marvin Stark Tom F reed FIRST ROW, left to right: Levine, Gutterman. Klavan, Klaiman, Greenfield, Swarm, Zimmerman, Bander, Guttennan. SECOND ROW: Siben, Berg, VVeher, chum, Madredrut, Howard, Nachlus, Levine. THIRD ROW: Strcdlcr, Ncssen, Goldstein. Gardner, Block, Fruchtman, Klein, Dobrinsky, GAMMA OMICR 0N CHAPTER Founded at Illinois Wesleyan in 1899. Estab- lished at the University of Virginia in 1949. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Lewis G. Moffatt Dr. Sears Jayne FRATRES IN URBE Bernard B. Evans H'illiam XV. A. W'alker Eugene M. Nuckols, Jr. James M. Luck, jr. Robert D. Cravcr XV. Thompson Tomes Fitzgerald Heistand, jr. Dr. Charles V. Crittenden Russell A. Aubrey W. Emmett Barkley Brian L. Blades Frederick D. Blum Kenneth L. Bonnes IVIyron D. Butler Maxwell G. Christopher Robert S. Demauri E. Meade Feild William C. Flanagan Benjamin E. Fulton Leonard j. Guarraia John R. Norsworthy Bernie D. Abel P. Richard Jeanneret Fratern ity ACTIVES james XV. M. Ham Robert L. Henkle John E. Hoofnagle Martin C. Hughes Mcm'yn S. jolmson Lawrence L. Lcdbetter David R. Lee Richard C. Meyer XVilmes E. Monmaw J. Kelly Murphy Douglas A. Nelson Robert B. Sieck INACTIVES XVilliam J. O Brien PLEDGES James XV. Jones P. Donald Scango . u'w ,..- vvw 7- - Donald L. Smith Joel L. Smith john R. Stubbings Charles H. Sullivan Ruswin L. Sutphin Andrew L. Thompson Kenneth E. Tyler Ralph A. Vitale William A. Wagner Brent R. W'illiams Roger S. Williams John S. Sefton Clinton H. Smoke FIRST ROW. left to right: Wagner, Williams, Murphy, Sam, Fulton, Sicck, johnson. SECOND ROW: V italc, Smith, Blades. Dcmauri, Sutphin. THIRD ROW: Blum, Nelson. Guarraia, Ledbettcr. Sullivan. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Able, Aubrcy, Tyler. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Harris, Henkle, Stubbings, 163 PSI CHAPTER Founded at the University of Masxacbusetts in 1873. Established at the University of Vir- ginia in 1907. Reestablisbed in January, 1953. FRATRES IN F ACULTATE Edward W. Lautenschager David Wilson Robert Mussclman FRATRES 1N URBE Rev. Dudley Boogher Dr. Frank Daniel Ralph O. Easton Theador Hardcen, Jr. Robert R. Hart Jack R. Hodge Dr. Harvey jordon Thomas R. Shepherd Charles Paxon David Williams john D. XVright I64 ACTIVES XVeslcy Eugene Amend George Albert Hunt Tcry Lynn Barr Arnold Lce McFalls W'ilson Murray Black Robert Owens John Iverson Boswell, VII Perry Monte Penney Michael Callahan Anthony Paul St. John Robert Owen Canada, III Gcorgc Schcvrgcr Charles Stanley Green, 111 Harry D. Schweizer Richard Foster Humphrey PLEDGES Charles W'hitacre Hill Albert Pfeffer John Scott Knmmire Charles Pfrommer Fratern ity Richard Stanley Norman Frank Strauss, Jr. Thomas W'arrcn Tcel David Thompson Frederick W'illiam Tims John Baxter W'atts, Jr. jamcs B. Williams Peter Olney Sarri FIRST ROW, left to right: Thompson, Hunt, Watts, Black. Humphrey. Barr. SECOND ROW: Hill, chI, Schweizcr, McFalls. THIRD ROW: Strauss, Penny, Canada, Schucrgcr. : '5 .3 . .' v ,5 I1 -.' .3 3 1:3 165 ALPHA 0F VIR GINIA CHAPTER Founded at Union College in 1827. Estab- lished at the University of Virginia in 1953. FRATRES IN FACULTATE W'illiam E. Mosier FRATRES IN URBF, Jefferson W'. Baker Donald G. Stevens john M. Tuck john O'N. Carr 166 John L. Bryant, Jr. Gordon D. Seward Robert C. Randall Robert L. Layton Frank C. Perkins, III Samuel M. Lucas F ratern i ty ACTIVES Willard C. A. Buyers Daniel B. VViegers Peter H. Capstick James L. Jenkins INACTIVES John E. Gill, n PLEDGES VVilliam E. Bradley Guy T. Connelly Alfred Bernard, III George E. Morse Stephen L. chrichson Brian E. Brcwton W'illoughby Shennc F IRST ROW, left to right: Randall, Capstick. Jenkins, Layton, VViegers, Morse. SECOND ROW: Brewton, Henrichson. Gill. Buyers, Bryant. THIRD ROXV: Murphy, Brown, Perkins, Seward, Bernard. FOURTH ROW: Mason Room. 167 I TAU NU CHAPTER Founded at Columbia University in 1910. E5- tablished at the University of Virginia in 1936. Reestablisbed in 195.7. PLEDG ICS Peter Hershfield Barry Hirsch Elliot Kravs Sandy Orlow Dave Pitchcnik Harvey Schwartz Bruce Travner 168 ACTIVES Steven Cole Fred Rosenblum James Gordon W'altcr Schncck Robert Greenbcrg Richard Siegal George Isaacs Michael Smith Richard Pretzel Roy Stewart Paul Rosenberg Rogcr W'hyman INACTIVES Kcnny Heilman Arthur Katz Fratern 113: FIRST ROXY, left to right: Orlnw, Hcrshficld, Schwartz, Hirsch. Trauner. SECOND ROW: Crecnbcrg, Gordon. VVhyman, Stewart, Schneck, Rosenblum. THIRD ROW: Spears, Roscnbaum, Sicgal, Smith, lssacs, Urowsky. :' ff. IL' .'i V 7 L 5 . n ' ' ;- :' v The University of Virginia Chapter of Sigma Pi was founded ax the Corinthian Club March I8, 1959 S ' P' PLEDGES James Richard Brett Robert Lloyd Estcp James Galbraith Petty Allen Rawles Cross joseph Patrick Harahan, Jr. John Benedict W'aldbillig, Jr. Ralph Montague Perscll 170 ACTI VES Edward Patterson Budnick Thomas Martin Dunkenberger Kenneth Earl McElroy, Jr. Herman Grey Bryant, Jr. Arthur Ben F lora John jacob Palmer James Dane Chandler, Jr. Roger Everette Flora Charles Douglas Smith, Jr. Richard Lee Clark W'alter Preston Haupt Joseph DuPuy Spencer James Gordon Cosby Robert Otis Lord Glenn Edward Strohl Lawrence Norman Mason Fratern ity FIRST ROW'. left to right: Flora, Smith, Cosby, Lord, Strohl. SECOND ROW: Budnick. Chandler, Flora, Clark, Palmer. THIRD ROW: VValdbillig, Pcrscll, Dunkcnburgcr, Haupt. FOURTH ROWE Petty, listcp, Pcnkc, Britt, Spencer, Harshan, Mason. I71 OFFICERS 3-3-3 COMMITTEE First Semester Henry A. Drake, III, Dudley M. Harmon, Jay M. Gwynne, Wal- HENRY A. DRAKE, 1n ............................ President I H- Emmh- JOHN A. SABANOSH ...................... Vice-Prexidem DOUGLAS SLAVIN ..................... Secretary-Treamrer GOVERNING BOARD Second Semester Firsg Semester: Henry A. Drake, III, John A. Sabanosh, Douglas DUDLEY M. HARMQN .......................... .- . .presgdm 3:31; gowfrdT-Sggggegmigg;:Ebgrlgmg gfmfgkgggg DOUGLAS SLAVIN .......................... Vzce-Prendem 13$ Slavin, Norruth D. Graham, Jr., Henry A. Drake, 1 , John NORRUTH D. GRAHAM, JR. .......... Secretary-Treasurer A. Sabanosh, Michael A. Shure, Jim Patty. MEA'lBERS AEn ............... DON GREENFIELD HKA .................. DAVE PATTON A'm ................... HENRY DRAKE MI ................... JESSE GRAHAM Ben .................. WES JOHNSON M, ................. DUDLEY HARMON Mb ..................... C. S. JOHNSON EAR .................. DAVID BEDELL xq, ..................... R. T. DALBEY 2x ...................... JIM PALMER AKE .................. TOM GRAVINS EN ............... SHEETER DeBLASIO AT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, CHARLES ZAROULIS Ed, ..................... L. R. LAYTON KA ...................... TOM FELLER EH ..................... DOUG SMITH K2: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, JOHN NEILSON 2th ................... VIRGIL GROW NIH ...............JdlCHAEL SHURE TEq; .................. ROY STEWART qua ............... JACK H. GRIFFITH TKE ------------ MERWYN JOHNSON mu ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, JOHN SABANOSH ex .................. JIM GREENBERG um ,,,,,,,,,,,, NORRUTH GRAHAM SAX ...................... DON WARD 15K: ................. GEORGE ELDER ZBT ................... DOUG SLAVIN thK .................... BOB CANADA ler ......................... JIM PATTY HENRY A. DRAKE, III Inter-Fmtemigz Council FIRST ROW, left to right: Sipes,YSl1urc, Sabanosh, Graham. Harmon, Slavin, Grecnbcrg, Whitman, Stewart. SECOND ROW: Jacobs, Anrmn, Snurh, Porter, Hodgson, Nelson, Germain, Feller. Griffith. THIRD ROW: Tcel, Mooney, lildcr, jenkins, Burrell, Gilliland, Spil- man, Morrison, Cleveland, Hunter, Smith. 'l FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Dixon, Nancy Jane Snyder, Mary Lou McNabb. SECOND ROW: Mrs. James H. Hill, Helen Pals, Chi Oillcga ............. Zcra Tau A lplm ......... Kappa Delta ............ General A di'isor ......... Carol Dixon Nancy Jane Snyder A Iary Lou MCNabb Lois Gobson, Judy Strain. Pan-Hellenic Council ADVISORS ............................ MRS. CAROL BONAVITA .......................... MRS. JAMES H. HILL, III ................................ Miss CAROL Tl-ZBO ........................ MRS. ROBERTA GWATHMEY MEMBERS Judy Strain Helen Pals Lois Gibson 173 Kappa Delta Sammy Kappa Delta Sarority was founded Ortobcr 23, 1897, at Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia. Beta Alpha Chapter wax installed at the University of Vir- ginia Imu- 10. 1932. MEMBERS Chirpie Branch Mel Pettit Barbara Clawson Peggy Rayburn Jay Echols Kathy Rugscll Lois Gibson Linda Scott Sue Hopkinson Cora Simpson Vanda Lackcs Jeri Stockton Mary Lou McNabb Ginger XVheelcr Pat OyNeil Mary XVilson FIRST ROW. left to right: Mel Pcttit. Mary Lou McNabb. Lois Gibson. H'anda Lackcs, Pat O'Neil. SECOND ROW: Jeri Stockton, Ginger Vthelcr, Mary Wilson, jay lichols. Kathy Russell, Peggy Rayburn, Cora Simpson, Linda Scott. Barbara Clawson, Suc Hopkin- son, Chirpic Branch. I74 C 191' Omega Sorority Chi Omega sorority was founded April 5, 1827 at the University of Arkansas. The University of Virginia chapter was established in 1927. MEMBERS Judy Straw Nancy Terrell Carol Dixon Mittie Weeden judy Davidson Sue Southern Jan Beckham Judy Kennedy Mary Pat Dixon Barbara Kelly Phyllis Talish Karen Larsen Connie Jones Betty Tompkins Martha Martin Ann Hollis Ann Cozell Sally Hickok Helen Hudson Ann Lively FIRST ROW, left to right: Connie Jones, Judy Davidson. Judy Straw, Carol Dixon. SECOND ROW: Nancy Terrell, Mittic Weeden, Anne Lively. Betty Tomkins, judy Kennedy, Helen Hudson, Marthalghlartin. Karen Larsen, Barbara Kelly, Sue Southern, Phyllis Talish, Jan Bcc am. 175 Zeta T au Alpha Sorority Zcm Tan Alpha Sorority was founded October 15, 1898 at Longwood College, F annville, Virginia. MEMBERS Helen Pals Dorothy Thompson Betty Jo Kardns Patricia Britts Barbar Short Sara janc Black Adele Coghill J0 Ballard Jo Anne Sellars Joyce Travis Nancy Jane Snyder FIRST ROW, left to right: Nancy Jane Snyder, Barbara Short, Helen Pals, Adclc Cnghill, Ho Ann Sellars. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Hill UldVisoU, Pat Brirts, Dorothy Thompson, Sara Jane Black, Jo Ballard, Joyce Travis. -r. 176 Women 3 Student Asyociation OFFICERS JUDY SLAVIN ............................................ President HELEN PALS ........................................ Vice-President MARY PAT Dlxox ............................... Secretary-Treamrer Joanne Causey Adele Coghill Mary Pat Dixon Loi Gibson COUNCIL MEMBERS Norma Ellen Halmagyi Delilah Anne Little jean Murdoch Helen Pals Vinnifrcd Paulcy Margie Saunders Judy Slavin Nancy Jane Snyder Margie Trovato FIRST ROW: Jean Murdoch, Helen Pals. Judy Slavin. Mary Pat Dixon, Lois Gibson. SECOND ROW: Norma Ellen Halmagyi, Nancy janc Snyder, Margie Saunders, Delilah Anne Little, VVinnifrcd Pauley, Adclc Coghill. NOT PICTURI'ZD: Joanne Causey, Margie Tro- vato. 177 n... +1.1: 5 F. R w A rr. :- E: A - . v . 9...; r? $7779 v . J , Illlm 4 WEE? 3a,? ,1 J4 .1... .1 .;.! . ' 'ljxfri . . f :3, 2x4? yaw THUS ENDS OUR TALE. ATHLETICS Athletic Director: GUS TEBEIL Director of Athletic: W'ith its Athletic Department ably headed by Gus Tchell, the University completed its fifth year of com- petition in the Atlantic Coast Conference in 1958-1959. Football Coach Dick Voris labored manfully with woe- ful maten'al, but looks to the addition of several poten- tial varsity regulars from an excellent first year team and a brighter season in 1960. Billy McCann produced an exciting basketball team that on any given night was capable of giving any other squad 3 hard fought game. Frank Finger and Gene Cor- rigan led the wrestling and soccer teams to successful seasons, and Dick Marcus again produced a fomlidablc swimming team. In the Spring, Butch Slaughter, Golf; Red Rohmann, Tennis; Bus Male, Baseball and Lou Onesty, Track, all proved to be able and willing coaches of their respective teams. No review of the Athletic Department would be com- plete without mention of the yoeman service performed by Butch Slaughter of lntramurals. Under his direction, the intramural program became the most effective in the history of the University. FIRST ROW: Harding, Shula, Timer, Voris, Tebcll, Roman, Male. SECOND ROW: Corrigan, Oncsty, Arbough, Marich, McCann, Fin- ger, Slaughter, HeidloE. OFFICERS TOM GRAVINS ......................... President HERB REYNOLDS .................. Vicc-Prcsidem BUTCH McCLEARY .. .................... Secretary PUNCHY PETERSON ..................... Treasurer MEMBERS Thomas B. Gravins John S. McCleary F rank A. Kessler Frederic B. Askin Dudley Harmon William Phillips F rank B. Miller, III Walter C. Densmore, Jr. john Latane Lewis, III John P. Ackerly, III Frederick XV. Shields Norman S. Siegel Paul H. Farrier, Jr. Thomas A. Chase Alan J. Klavans J. Roy Saunders, Jr, Vic Dandridge Scott Teunis Jay Carson Robert R. Lowe Michael S. Nesbitt Dewey Morris E. P. Lancaster, Jr. Micael Armstrong Robert M. Howard Clarence E. Roberts XVayne L. Whelan William B. Power Robert G. Butcher, Jr. Stanley L. Reed R. P. Hayman Russ H. Roberts Paul Perryman R, Page Henley, Jr. Fred Murray, Jr. George A. Meyls, III Nonnan K. Moon Jesse E. Graham Herbert Y. Reynolds Ralph E. Havens R. T. Canevari Russ King Robert M. Sliverwood McClure H. Hall Floyd Lankford Charles M. Lohr Thomas B. Ducker A. Dennis Krimm Ronald E. Drumheller Robert W. Kaiser John J. Bazzane Pete Gilbert John Marsellus Frank L. Call, 11 Dudley P. Felt, Jr. James C. Covington, Jr. Robert M. Payne John W. F. Haner Robert Mortell Joseph D. Brown, III Rust E. Reed Lewis M. Costello R. Lee Mastin John M. Taylor, Jr. W. H. Laird, III Warren Lister Smith, Jr. Robert Jennings John S. Sabanosh Brerry Jones Walter Mathews Randolph W. Church, Jr. K. King Burnett Richard W. Hoagland L. R. Leyton K. L. Hayness Warner Butler Bud Billups Tom Webster Sandy Wise Jack Hogge Jerry Foulk Thomas Swindell Paul L. Phipps Raleigh C. Minor Gardner E. Cobb, Jr. William T. Blue James T. Lewis Paul Adkins Charles Gaudry Dave Wallace Gordon Smith chW C Iub Left to right: Reynolds, McCleary, Gravins, Peterson 1i f'. ' N51,; . T. . 1- . .- . I. Football 1959 COACH DICK VORlS 198 Although the 1959 Cavaliers showed signs of com- ing to life throughout the season, they never main- tained that elusive spark long enough to provide a victory. At times, such as in the South Carolina game and in the first half Florida game, the VVahoos looked like a winning football team; however, their efforts against North Carolina and Clemson were completely ineffectual. Nevertheless, the Cavalier team was not without individual standouts. Tommy Gravins. a senior half- back from Richmond, played well consistently throughout the year and was given Honorable Men- tion in the ACC. Ron Gamert, a bruising 235 pound tackle, was one of the conferences outstanding of- fensive linemen. Captain Bob Edwards, Brerry Jones, and Lou lertig lent Gassert valuable assistance in Egg 1 the forward wall. In addition to Gravins, Stan Fischer and Ted Dcnby provided offensive spark for the XVahoos. Although the team was hampered by an overdose of inclement weather during 1960 spring drills, the XVahoos, nevertheless, battled the powerful Alumni to a 6-6 draw. It is quite probable that the team might have romped off with a victory if freshman phenom, Gary Cuozzo, had been able to play. F red Shepard showed considerable improvement in the backfield while Captain-elect Lou Martigsh play promised valu- able assistance to Ron Gassert in the line. As Gassert, Jones, Fischer, Martig, Shepherd, and Dcnby are returning and this yeaths fine first-year team will be moving up to the varsity, prospects for the 1960 season look somewhat brighter. With the aid of Coach Dick V orish excellent and tireless recruit- ing, Cavalier fans can look forward in the coming season to a constantly improving Virginia football team. FRONT ROW, from left to right: John h'larlow, John Barger, John F eagans, Smythc Wood, Robert Edwards, Tom Gtavins, Patrick Standing, H'aync VVhelan, Edward Ferris, Harold Rust. SECOND ROW; joseph Board, Brad Luckingham, john Docherty, Roger Zen- scn. James Smulski, Michael Daugherty, Kenneth Sappington, Louis Martig, William Brashares, Fred Shepherd, Carl Moser. THIRD ROW: Fred Trainor, George Toth, Timothy Hapgood, Brerry Jones, Anthony Ulchla, James Johnson, Carl Fariss, Stanford Fischer, Michael Irvin, Wayne Ballard. Willis Williams. FOURTH ROW: Arnold Dempsey, Hunter Faulconer, Terry Canalc. Frank Hamilton, Gerald Gonyo, Wells Jackson, Bryan Layne. Edward Menzer, Emory Thomas, Richard Fogg, William Kanto. LAST ROW: Gary Pritch- ard, Lec Fracker, Ted Green, Park Plank, Albert Hansen, Ted Denby. Jan Kamfjord, Milton Smith, Ronald Gasscrt, Richard Hunton. . -- - . d-- .4 Universigr of Virginia 0 William and Mmy 37 The 1959 version of the Cavalier football team opened its season by being resoundly defeated by an underdog William and Mary squad. Picked by most experts to win by from five to ten points, Virginia could do nothing right. Dick Syn- der culminated a 58 yard march by driving over from the one yard line for the first Indian touchdown. The Indians continued debacle by scoring twice before the half, the second touchdown coming on a 31 yard pass from Cal Cod to Ernie Phillips. The second half was merely a replay of the first as VVil- liam and Mary croxsed the Cavalier goal twice more. Among the few bright spots for V irginia in its opening game of the year were the running of Ted Denby and the passing of Stan Fischer. The Cavalieris perform- ance against the Indians was an omen of things to come. The Cavaliers opened their At- lantic Coast Conference season by being trampled by the Tigers of Clemson. After only 1:20 minutes had elapsed, Bill Mathis rolled 54 yards for a touchdown with a pitch out from Harvey Wlhite. Mathis again circled end for 45 yards, and Lowden Shingler passed for two more touchdowns as the eventual ACC titlewinners poured it on the hapless Cavaliers. Arnold Dempsey completed 19 passes in 31 attempts for 158 yards, but penalties prevented any serious Virginia threat from taking place. Although the Tigers led by only 14-0 at the half time, they scored the first Five times they got the ball in the second half to bury the Cavaliers. The game can best be summed up by comparing Clem- son,s 47-1- total yards gained to Vir- ginials 170 of which only 12 were on the ground. Clemmon 47 Uniwm'q of Virginia 0 At Gainsville, Florida, Virginia showed signs of coming to life. Against the unbeaten Gators, Vir- ginia held leads of 6-0 and 10-8 only to succumb to the 96 degree heat in the second half. The first Cavalier touchdown of the year came on a one yard plunge by H. J. Rust after a 47 yard drive. F lorida came back after the ensuing kickoff to move ahead 8-7, and after the Cavaliers had moved in front by a 10-8 margin, the Gators drove 64 yards to lead 16-10 at the half. After the intermission, it was all Florida. Scoring on marches 0f 39, 49, 6-1 and 47 yards, the Gators broke the game open. Ron Gas- sert and Bill Kanto looked good for the Virginia defense, and Tommy Gravins sparked the 0f- fensive drives of the Cavaliers. University of Virginia 10 Florida 55 Universig: of Virginia 12 V. M I 19 After playing a shaky first half, the Cavaliers almost won its first game against the Keydets 0f VMI. In a driving rain, Bob Mitchell threw to Stinson Jones for 31 yards and followed with another 5-yard pass to Jones for the first Keydet score. After passing to Dick Evans on the one-yard line, Mitchell bulled over to give VMI a 13-0 halftime lead. A different Cavalier team took the field in the 3rd quarter. The first time they got the ball, the Cavaliers drove 42 yards with . Tommy Gravins slicing 01f tackle for the score. Tony Uhlela set up Virginia's second six-pointer by intercepting a VMI pass. Fred Shepherd culminated this drive by barging over from two yards out. The Cavaliers were on the move again late in the game, but Butch Armistcad intercepted a Fischer pass and returned it for the Key- dets clinching touchdown. Never- theless, the Cavaliers showed prom- ise for the future. UniWIiW 0f Wrginia 14 A powerful Virginia Tech team overwhelmed the Cavaliers 40-14 V P I 40 ii: iii: $521323 Tobacco Bowl game Early in the game Alger Pugh sped 36 yards through V irg'inia tacklers to score the first touch- down. After scoring twice in the second quarter, Tech began the third quarter with a long pass from Eastman to Carle Dale, which set the stage for Pugh to score the Gobbler's fourth touchdown. An- other touchdown and conversion brought the score to 34-0 at the end of the third quarter. In the fourth quarter the Cava- liers seemed to come to life with Dempsey putting the team into scoring position by completing passes to Kohler, Denby, and Men- ger. Tom Gravins then scored from the two, and also ran for the two extra points. The second Vir- ginia touchdown came after an- other series of passes ending with a pass to Gravins for the score. This made the fifth defeat in a row for the hapless VVahoos. The Cavaliers returned to Scott Stadium to face the Commodores 0f Vanderbilt in the Homecoming game. In ankle-deep mud, Captain Tom Moore. Vanderbiltis All Southeastern Conference halfback. scored three times to lead his team to a 33-0 victory. Moore scored on runs of 21, 65, and 16 yards as former U. Va. coach Art Guepe's team defeated the Cavaliers for the second straight year. Ron Gassert and Ken Sappington played outstanding de- fensive ball; in fact, Gassert was named as the Richmond Times- Dispatcbk uLineman 0f the Week. However. Moore 8: C0. proved to be too powerful for the punchless Cavaliers. Univem'ty of Virginia 0 Vanderbilt 33 202 In Bowman Gray Stadium at VVinston-Salem, North Carolina, UnZyW-nty of sznm 12 Virginia. lost its seventh straight game of the season. The Cavaliers Wake Form M did not go down without a fight, however, as Gravins, Denby, and F aulconer were consistent offensive threats. After a midfield interception of a Virginia pass, Bobby Robinson took a pitchout from Norman Snead and raced 45 yards for the first score of the afternoon. The XVahoos came right back, and a halfback pass from Faulconer t0 Dcnby produced their first touch- down. But then, Snead passed to Bobby Allen in the end zone and Jone Bonecutter plunged over from the three to give the Den- cons a 21-6 halftime advantage. The second half was played on fairly even terms with Virginiak second score resulting from an eight yard smash by Gravins. If it were not for the 140 yards of pen- alties imposed on the Cavaliers, the final score might have been dif- ferent; nevertheless, Virginia did play its best game to date against the Deacons. Perhaps inspired by the packed stadium of Openings Weekend, the Cavaliers put on their final per- formance of the season. In the first quarter. H. S. Rust blasted over from the one for Virginiais first home score of the year. Just as the echoes of the iiGood Old Song were dying away, the Gamecocks struck back with Phil Lavoie going over from eight yards out to put South Carolina ahead 8-7. The fighting Cavaliers immediately countered with Stan Fischer throw- ing a perfect strike to Brerry jones in the endzone to give Virginia 3 halftime lead of 13-8. After a spectacular halftime dis- play by over 25 high school bands, South Carolina again regained the lead by marching 87 yards after re- ceiving the second half kickoff. Lavoie ran 27 yards to climax the drive. The Cavaliers bounced back once again to take the lead as Tommy Gravins threw a five-yard aerial to Dick Hunton. Just as the vast crowd was envisioning a ma- UninIiU 0f Wrginla 20 jor upset, Steve Satterfield raced . t d d f ' dh South Carolma 32 $3331 cfr'hinfihgd 3525ny pm 203 Univerrigt of Virginia 0 North Carolina 41 The Cavaliers, who played such a fine game against South Carolina the previous week, fell apart when faced by the Tarheels of UNC. North Carolina established two ACC records by gaining a total of 583 yards and marking up 32 first downs. After receiving a Virginia punt, the Tarheels marched 81 yards with W ade Smith going over for the score. Smith was the lead- ing Carolina groundgainer, pick- ing up 126 yards in 8 carries. jack Cummings threw a 50-yard pass to Murray Wall to complete the Tar- heel scoring, but not before the Tarheel backs had run through the W ahoo defense for 4 more touch- downs. Tommy Gravins led the Virginia offense with a 5.5 average gain for six carries. H. j. Rust, Bill Kanto, and Louis Martig played well on defense; however, the Cavaliers came away from Chapel Hill thor- oughly defeated. The Cavaliers closed their sea- son on a sour note as they were beaten by the Terrapins of Mary- land 55-12. The Terps scored 28 points in the first quarter and coasted from there to victory. Gene Veradi, jim Joyce and Dave Betty led the Maryland attack to- taling 476 yards. Stan Fischer again passed quite well, completing 11 out 0f 19 for 159 yards. Tommy Gravins led the Cavaliers 0n the ground. Virginizfs only offensive spark was Fred Trainor's 85 yard kick-otf return after hrlarylandk seventh score. However, it was called back be- cause of a clipping penalty. So at College Park, Virginia con- cluded its first winlcss season and looks hopefully to 1960. 204 Unwem'ry of Virginia 12 Mmyland 55 'Nad Soccer Coached by Gene Corrigan, this yearis soccer team compiled a 4-4-1 record. Despite the mediocre season, fans were treated to many exciting games, for many were decided by only one goal. Virginia scored wins over Virginia Military Institute and North Carolina State between losses to strong teams from Lynch- burg College, North Carolina, Navy, and Maryland in the ini- tial stages of the season. But improved showings over George- town, Duke, and Washington and Lee showed the team capable of living up to early expectations. The Navy game was one of the most thrilling witnessed here in a long while. Outstanding play by both teams caused the game to go into overtime. Outstanding for Virginia were halfbacks Billy Wallace and Bob Reed, and goalie Bunny Benham. Wallace and Reed kept the attack moving with consistent play. Benham, a second year man, produced many spectacular saves, which, along with the fine work by Floyd Langford, sparked the defense. Captain Warren Smith and high scorers Bill Summerfield and Howie Sadler proved strong when the offensive was lagging. Lack of experience was evident, but the teamls performance as the season progressed indicated that next yearls team will not be hampered by that diRiculty. Most of this yearis veterans will return next fall, and a promising group of first year men will rise to provide depth. Coach Corrigan will have a fine group to work with, and prospects are bright for a good season next year. COACH GENE CORRIGAN and CAPTAIN WAR'REN SMITH FIRST ROW: Saddler, Klingman, Ferguson Rowan, Butler Blockman Slavins, Coach Corrigan. SECOND ROW: Billups, Reynolds, Kaiser. Smith, Wilson, Summerfield, Young. THIRD ROW: Felt, Reed Irvin, Walker, Langford, McKclx ey, Wallace, Benham. 205 CAPTAIN JOHN SABANOSH and COACH JIM WEST Cross Country During their 1959 season, the Cavalier harriers, led by Captain john Sabanosh, were out to better their record of last year. This year they posted a record of 4 wins and 4 losses and an ACC record of 2 and 4. The team was victorious over Wake Forest, VVash- ington 8i Lee, VMI, and Clemson while losing to North Carolina, N. C. State, Duke, and Maryland. In the annual ACC tournament the Virginia barriers fin- ished fifth-ahead of W ake F orest, Clemson, and South Carolina. Sabanosh finished seventh in the tournament, which was won by Duke with the favorite Maryland coming in second. The outstanding performances of second-yearmen Roger Simmons, john Howell, and Bob Harris give Coach Jim West reason to look forward to next season and a much improved record. The loss of Saba- nosh will hurt, but the added experience of these three may be enough to carry the team to a successful sea- son. Left to right: Sabanosh, Capt; Harris, Simmons, Perkins, Krebs, Smith, Howell. Coach West. 206 Wreytling The 1959-60 version of Coach Fingcr's matmen, hampered by injuries midway through the season, still were able to compile a 4-5-1 record. In the first match against North Carolina, the Cava- liers trailed by a score of 5-15 by the 157 lb. event. Successive wins by Tom Harris, Bill DeButts, and Landon Hilliard enabled the V irginians to sneak past North Carolina by a single point. Later in the season the Cavaliers missed the services of Bill DeButts, John Ramey, and standout Tom Har- ris, all of whom were forced to leave the action due to various injuries. However, the grapplers were able to muster enough reserve power to defeat XV8LL in the final dual meet 0f the season. In the ACC tourney, the Cavaliers improved over their last yeafs showing by placing second with a to- tal of 51 points behind ever powerful Arelaryland. Lan- don Hilliard won the unlimited class championship. Also, both Marshall Ryan at 123 and Tom Harris at 177 advanced to the final round before being defeated. . CAPTAIN REED and COACH FINGER FIRST ROW': Harriman, Ramey, Reed, Shepard. SECOND ROXV: Cobb, Harris, DcButts, Hilliard, Wright. Coach Finger. FRET ? - 7n 1- -. L't'e'cw'n 207 PAUL ADKINS COACH BILLY MCCANN Basketball 1959 208 Coach Billy McCamfs 1959-1960 varsity basket- ball team was hurt from the outset by the graduation of three of km years starters. The only veterans re- maining from this team were seniors Paul Adkins, john Haner, and Bob Mortell. Neverthelems, McCann was able to fashion a capable but dcpth-Shy team to carry the Cnvaliersh hopes throughout the season. This young and determined squad started the year off in strong fashion, winning hve of its first nine games, including victories m'er old jinxes Richmond and North Carolina State. Toward the middle of the season the Cavaliers fell into a winless slump, hurt by three heart-breaking one-point losses. The team could not shake off the effects of this slump until the last game of the regular season, with a win over lVashington and Lee. In the ACC Tournament, Vir- ginia displayed its fine capabilities by keeping even with a powerful North Carolina team, before bowing to the inevitable in the second half. Throughout the campaign, senior guard and captain Paul Adkins led the VVahoos with deft Hoorwork and consistent high scoring. His line abilities were recognized when he was selected to the All State and All ACC first team. Despite formidable opposition, Bob Mortellls consist- ently strong rebounding enabled the senior center to place high among the nations rebounding leaders, and earned honorable mention in the ACC. Veteran John Haner supplied the team with excellent support throughout the entire year, Certainly next yearls Cavaliers will miss the graduation of these three senior standouts. However, the return of Densmore, La- quintano, and F arina, along with several promising freshmen will supply next seasonls team with some valuable talent. From left to right: Laquintano, Farina, Hancr, Harwood, Mortell, Densmorc, VVestman, Davis, Jackey, Adkins. 209 Virginia 70; William and Mary 82 The Cavaliers could not handle superior Indian height and rebounding in a disappointing season opener, despite H'nlt Densmurek 24 points, Virginia 85; Richmond 67 Virginiak 1959 hnme debut was :1 pleasant ue- easion-thcir first win of the season and a decisive end of a seven-yenr Spider iinx. The fine team ef- fort was led by the 25-point perfnrmanec of both Paul Adkins :md Densmore. Virginia 62; Maryand 70 The H'ahtms first ACC encounter at Maryland w :15 spoiled by Al Bungek 34 points and superinr secund-half rebounding by the Terrapins. Sopho- more Tony anuintnnn showed continued improve- ment while scoring 18 points. Virginia 72; Virginia Tech 80 john Haner's timely 17 paints in the secund-hnlf were not enough to match Tech pnint-fnr-pnint in the closingr minutes of :1 thrillingr duel by the in- spired Cavaliers. Virginia 64; Wake Forest 67 Fighting their way back in the final minutes of :1 tense gzliiie, the iVnhuos euuld come nnly within one pnint 0f the strung Demon Deacnns. Bub Mor- tell led with 18 points in Virginink second ACC IUSS. Virginia 86; Rhode Island 83 The holiday season was :1 pleasant one fur the Cavaliers. whn took two wins against northern schools. Adkinis 27 points paced Virginia in the hrst nf thexe Victnries. Bmleetball Virginia 81; Yale 76 The iVahuus easily disposed of their Ivy league oppo- nents in their second holiday win. Mortell continued his outstanding rebounding while Adkins and Haner scored 24 :md 21 points respectively. Virginia 53; North Carolina State 48 1 0r the first time since ioining the ACC, the Cavaliers upended a ianfpack quintet, despite the possession-ball and zone defense thrown against Virginia. Haner led the Cava- liers with 19 points. Virginia 83; VMI 71 Virginia showed its superiority over the Keydets in a sluppily-playcd game. Again Haner paced the VVahoos with 22 points, aided by Ron Miller's l6 points and Mortell's 24 rebnunds. Virginia 70; South Carolina 74 The Czitalier's fnur-game winning streak came to a halt with their third ACC loss. this one to the Gamecocks. Poor Virginia shooting kept the Cavaliers from maintaining a sustained lead, which vanished fur good late in the game. Adkins was high man with 18 points for Virginia. Virginia 81; West Virginia 102 The hnrd-tighting Cavaliers stayed in the game until the second half, when All-Ameriean jetty West led a Moun- taineer drive that bmke the game wide open. Adkins with 26 points, Haner's l8, and anuintantfs 15, could not match the magnificent +0 point performance of iVest. Virginia 57; North Carolina 76 The 'llirheels handed the iV-ahuus their fourth ACC loss. A lack uf rebounding and poor second-half defense hurt Virginia. which was led by HurteIlis 13 points. Semon Virginia 53; North Carolina State 87 A fighting XVolfpack completely outplayed the Cavaliers. paced by Adkins' 15 points and Haner's 14. Virginia 77; South Carolina 78 Virginia was on the losing end in a tightly-played game against the Gamecocks. High men for the Cavaliers were Adkins with 22 points. Mortell with 20 points and 22 re- boumls, and Laquintads 17 points. Virginia 56; Clemson 74 In the third loss of a disastrous southern trip, the Cam- licrs were outfuught and outplayed by Clemson. Mortell again was high with 18 points. Virginia 43; Maryland 44 The Cavaliers chose to play a slow-down game against the Terps and ended the first half behind 15-8. A terrific second-half struggle, paced by AdkinsT 15 points, unfor- tunately fell one point short at the buzzar. Virginia 58; Clemson 59 Virginia, after a sloppy first half. changed tactics and be- gun to play spirited basketball against the Tigers, but the Cavaliers ran Out of steam and tnnk their third one-point loss. Adkins had 18 points; Laquintunn 15. Virginia 66; Duke 78 The superior height and strong rebounding 0f the Blue Devils easily subdued the H'ahons, paced by AdkinsT 17 points. Virginia 66; Wake Forest 106 Sophomore Len Chappel with 41 points led the Deacons m an easy victory over the sagging Cava- liers. Virginia 61; Navy 74 The TVnhoos played on even terms with the Mid- dies for one-half, then fell before the superior hus- tle of their opponents. Haner led with 17 points. Virginia 63; Duke 79 The H'ahuos played another good tirst-half, but then fell apart :13 the stronger Blue Devils took cmnnmnd. Adkins had H points. along with Mur- telhs 13, Virginia 58; North Carolina 97 The always strung Tarheels took advantage of the punt Virginia shooting to easily whip the Cava- liers. Adkins led Virginia scoring with 19 points. Virginia 86; Washington and Lee 59 The Cavaliers finally snapped their 13-game los- ing streak by winning.r their sixth game. The hap- less Generals were no match for T.nqintano's 27 points and Mortell's 21 points and 25 rebounds. Virginia 63; North Carolina 84 tACC TournamenQ Virginia. enterint.r the game :15 solid underdogs. played highly-spirired basketball and led the Tar- heels thrnugh must of the hrst-hnlf. However, the great team strength and ability of Carolina tnuk ef- fect against the weary but determined Cavaliers in the second half. Adkins played an excellent game while lending.r the TVahtms and scoring 20 points; anuinmnn was nutstnnding on defense; Mnrtell was strung but without help under the bmrdx. Swimming Ably coached by Dick Marcus, the Cavalier swim- mers were able to compile a 4-7 record against stiff competition in the 1959-60 season. The team was not without its individual standouts, however, as Kurt Mast, Bunny Benham, and Artie Fruckman all distinguished themselves during the campaign. Mast was brilliant throughout the season in both the 100 and 200 meter butterfiy, and despite an unaccountable slump in the ACC championship, he was generally regarded as the best butterfly man in the conference. Benham showed consistent improve- ment in each successive meet and capped his season by placing in both the 100 and 200 meter backstroke events at the ACC tourney. Fruckman was unbeata- ble 0n the diving board until scholastic difhcultics forced him to the sidelines late in the season. The outlook loukS brighter for the next season with Mast, Benham. and chkman all returning. Combined with returnees Bill Bradley and Pat Harrihan, the Cavaliers memlen should have a reasonably strong Co-Capt. Tom Dalby. Coalelh Dick Marcus and Co-Capt. Pat team in the coming year. oyman. F IRST ROW: Sykes, Bradley, Fruckman. Moss, Smith, Harrihan, Coach Marcus. SECOND ROW: Benham, Mast, Cochran, Scott. THIRD ROW: Pctryman, Morris, Dalby, Hayman. 212 Golf The University golf team enjoyed a highly success- ful 1958-1959 season under the guidance of Coach E. R. Slaughter. The combination of Bill A'letzgcr, jor- dan Ball, Algie Pulley, John Hancr, Ron Berg, John Thornton, Neal Davis, and John Putnam won eight matches, lost four and tied one. They finished second to W'illiam and Mary in the state meet held at Hot Springs and were sixth in the ACC Tournament at Chapel Hill. Highlights of the season included the tie with a highly favored A'lal'yland squad and the sparkling 69 fired by captain Jordan Ball against North Carolina on the Farmingtnn Course. Overall, Ball, playing as number one man, compiled an 8-4 ledger against the top golfers in the ACC; while Pulley, Haner and Mctzger all finished with winning records, the latter losing only one match. The first year golf team of Tom Keister, Eric Loges, Jeff Kirby and Art Miller won three matches and lost three. ; u , -, -. CAPTAIN JORDAN BALL Left to Right: Ball, Mctzgcr, Hancr, Pulley, Thornton, Berg, Davis 213 COACH BUS MALl-Z Varsity Baseball, 1959 Coach Bus Male, Captain Reese Whitley Led by Captain Reece XVhitley, the Cavaliers made a strong bid for the Atlantic Coast Conference title in the first half of the season, but faded after successive defeats by W'ake Forest and the University of North Carolina. Nevertheless, Coach Bus Male's team, even with a los- ing season, furnished an interesting afternoon of base- ball practically every time they took the field. After leading the team in RBI's and helding brilliantly all sea- son, Reece W'hitley was selected as catcher 0n the All- ACC first team. Bill Timberlake proved a pleasant sur- prise at shortstop by fielding well and leading the team in batting percentage with a mark of .302. Despite Herb Busch's sure arm, the pitching staff held up well, being led by Rod Brown and Fred Russel. Fortified by several graduates of a strong first-year team, the Cavaliers are looking forward to continued im- provement in the 1960 season. Virginia 13; Ohio Wesleyan 2 Virginia opened the 359 season with an impressive 13-2 victory oyer Ohio 1V esleyan with Hardy Dillard receiving credit for the wm. Virginia 1; Clemson 13 The Cavaliers began a disastrous tour of South Carolina as Clemson's Tigers banged out an easy victory. Virginia 1; South Carolina 6 Herb Bliseh was driven out in the third inning as the Game- cocks administered the Cavaliers second defeat of the young sea- son. Virginia 7; Pittsburg 4 Busch slammed a bases-loaded triple to lead the Cavaliers to a 7-4 Victory over the Panthers from Pitt. Virginia 4; William and Mary 3 U. Va's baseballers won their second game in a row as they came from behind to edge the Indians. Virgina 4; Clemson 3 Rod Brown pitched Virginia to a 4-3 win over Clemson as the Cavaliers gamed revenge for a previous defeat. Virginia 1; South Carolina 0 Fred Russel threw a sterling three-hitter as the Cavaliers won their second ACC game. Virginia 6; Maryland 7 Virginia lost a golden opportunity to move into a tie for the ACC lead as they blew a two-run lead in the 8th and lost 7-6 to the Terps in ten innings. Virginia 8; Duke 3 The Cavaliers returned to their winning ways by whacking Duke 8-3 behind Rod Browns four-hit pitching. Virginia 4, 11; N.C. State 3, 4 V irginia jumped back into contention for the ACC title by de- feating the Wolfpack in both ends of a double-hcader. Virginia 2; Wake Forest 5 The Cavaliers blew another chance to move into the ACC lead as the Deacons Tom Harrell shut them out after rehevmg m the third. Virginia 3; North Carolina 15 The Tarhecls erased any lingering designs Virginia may have had on the ACC crown by humbling the Cavaliers 15-3. Virginia 3; VPI 9 Virginizfs losing streak climbed to three as the Techmen scored eaSlly and often, to down the faltering Cavaliers. Virginia 7; Maryland 6 Rod Brown, in relief of starter Herb Busch, won his fourth game as the Cavaliers came from behind to defeat Maryland in ten innings. Virginia 2; North Carolina 5 U.N.C. whacked the Cavaliers for the second time at Chapel Hill. Virginia 3; Wake Forest 5 Virginia continued its losing ways by bowing to the Demon Deacons 5-3. Virginia 5; Washington and Lee 0 Fred Russel threw his second shut-out of the season as Virginia blanked the Generals in their final game at Lambeth Field. Virginia 6; Duke 14 Although Virginia closed out its season in a losihg m-anner, Captain Reese Whitley slammed two homeruns to finish his ath- letic career in a blaze of glory. First Row, left to right: Busch, Brown, Russel, Whitley, Gravins, Ratcliffe, Power. Second Row: Heilig, Sheets. Lohr, Peebles. Dillard, Percy. Barger, Syer. Third Row: Conch Male, Timberlake, Zobian, Smith, Gilbert. CAPTAIN jAY XVHEATLEY and COACH Gl-ZNE CORRIGAN Lacroma, I959 The 1959 Cavalier Lacrosse team got off to a slow start with a loss to lacrosse profexsionals. Mt. W'ashington. A victory over Colgate was followed by losses to John Hopkins and A'laryland. In home games, the VVahoos defeated Duke, W'ashington College and lost by a slim nmrgin t0 Navy in Scott Stadium. A loss to Baltimore University. followed by :1 14-3 defeat to perennial rivals, VVashingmn' and Lee, completed the season. High scorers for the year were midfielder Punchy Peterson with 2+ goals, 19 assists; attackmcn Butch Mc- 216 Cleary with 16 goals, 22 assists and Bob Silverwnod with 1+ goals, 5 assists and veteran mid-fieldcr Ray Stearns with 12 goals. Other outstanding players were attack- mcn Barry Feldstein and Denny Krimm; midfielders Tom Swindell, Jay Taylor, Charlie Brooks, and defense- men Bert Hans, Captain Jay XVhe-atley, Mike Sheehan, Ken Sappington and 1960 captain Peter Qucscnberry. jay Wyheatley was elected to the third string All- Amcrican team, while Punchy Peterson, Butch Mc- Clcary, Bert Hans, Ray Stems, and goalie Jim Dollar were placed 0n the Honorable Mention list. Perhaps the most outstanding event of the lacrosse year was the tour of Aus- tralia in combination with W'ashington and Lee, which resulted in an 8-3 tour record and a lot of good will between Australian and American lacrosse players. The two universities formed a combined team, played against Australian clubs, and realized :1 plan that coach Gcne Cor- rigan had been working on for several yea rs. First Row. left to right: Michel, Stems, Haus, Wheatlcy. Fcldstcin, Brooks, Swindcll. Second Row: Painter, A'Iatthews, Peterson, Dollar, Krimm, Qucscnbcrry, McCleary. Third Row: Church, Shchan, Willard, Taylor, Sapero, Hayman. Fourth Row: Askin, Coach Corrigon, Silverwood. 217 COACH LOU ONICSTY T rack, 1959 Capt. Jack Gravins. Coach Lou Onesry 218 Under the spirited leadership of Captain Jack Gravins and the inspiring tutelage of Coach Lou Onesty, The Universityk track team strove diligently to attain a re- spectable won-lost record. Plagued by a general lack of depth, the VVahoos were outmanned in almost every meet, but upon careful examination, the record proves that the team managed to give an excellent account of itself in almost every meet. There were several individuals on the team who were capable of competing on an equal basis with the best of the ACC thinclads. Sprinter Herbie Reynolds made ex- traordinary progress toward the end of the season, and hurdler Bob jennings placed in every meet but one. Other consistent scorers were John Sabanosh and Dick Hoagland, the latter having twenty-one places for the yen r. For the 1960 season, Coach Onesty could justifiably expect a much larger team, with greater balance and depth. Specifically, the high quality of the runners should be retained, and the glaring weakness in the field events should be improved with the addition of several out- standing Erst-year performers. University of Virginia 10; Maryland 121 Opening the season with its only severe defeat of the year, the team was to improve continually thereafter. In this meet, the VVahoos captured only six places, Hoag- land copping two of his twenty-one for the season. University of Virginia 57; VMI 74 The Virginia cindermen were not at all outclassed by the Keydets, as they placed in every event, including the team relays. V.M.I. merely had the depth necessary to outlast the Cavaliers. Universty of Virginia 58; South Carolina 70; N.C. State 34 In this first three-way meet, the team lost to South Carolina, but soundly trounced N. C. State. Here again, Virginia placed in all events, with Reynolds taking a ten-second first in the hundred. A few more places and a little more reserve would have made the difference. University of Virginia 55; North Carolina 88; Wake Forest 12 While the Cavaliers and the University of North Car- olina had no trouble in subduing Wake F orest, the Tar- heels were just too powerful for V irginia. While this defeat was not the complete route that the Maryland opener was, it was a sound defeat for the Cavaliers. University of Virginia 76; VPI 55 It was indicative of the improvement of the team that the Cavaliers decisively defeated this arch-rival in the final meet of the season. The sort of balance displayed by the Cavaliers in this contest gives great promise for the future. First Row, left to right: Butler, Layton1 Jennings, Joseph, Gravins. Havens, Sabanosh, Webster. Second Row: Chase Ming, Krebs, Hoag- land, Coltrane, Drumheller. Reynolds, Weitzel, Lambert. Third Row: ' l 3., .l Coach Onesty, Snyder, Marlow, Lewis, Church, Alderman. CA PTAIN WILL FARISH Polo Club First Row, left to right: Syzc, Powell, Nowell, S. Smith, Farish, Grubs, J. Smith, McPherson. Second Row: Long, Lovern, Wagner, Carlc, Schwcrin, Baraban. u deFl. POLO CLUB VISITORS vmumm 220 XNN ht... r W W VW ' With last yearis entire varsity graduated, the Polo Club was expected to have a difiicult season; however, after Will Farish, Steve Smith, and Tommy Newell downed Georgetown, 5-3 in the opening match, chances looked much brighter. Using extensive teamwork, the young V irginia rid- ers developed an effective attack and beat the experi- enced Washington Travelers, 5-2. The Harvard Polo Club put up a determined last chukker battle, but the Cavaliers remained undefeated with a 7-5 win. Gain- ing confidence with experience and drawing bigger crowds to every match, they next overwhelmed Mis- sissipst Pass Christian, 7-1. Farish hitting against Ratcliff of A'Iississippi Two thousand spectators packed Brook Hill F arm in the hail and rain to watch powerful Cornell, un- disputed college champions, live up to their reputa- tions by defeating the hard-playing Virginians, 9-4. To make up for this, the determined malletmen tri- umphed over Yale, 10-3, in the traditional Openings Weekend rivalry, with Captain Farish being chosen as the games outstanding player. With Farish, who was chosen to play on the United States Intercollegiate team in Peru, only in his second year, and Smith and Newell first year men, these skillful riders are certain to add to Virginia's growing national reputation in the polo field. ., ft Mk :UtA - - 42k V CO-CAPTAINS GUGGENHEIM and YORK T mm: The 1959 tennis team, coached by Carl hRedh Roh- mann, had a losing season in which they won six and lost seven matches. In the Clemson match, the winner was decided by the third doubles team of Gordon Smith and Fred Wright, who won to give the University a 5-4 vic- tory. The team lost to XV'ashington-Lee by a score of 5-4. Co-captains Ray York and Bob Guggenheim played first and second positions respectively, while Duke Felt, Gordon Smith, Fred W'right and Steve Plowden- XVardIaw rounded out the team. Joe Scolnick, Bob Lowe and Alan Glavam saw limited action during the season. Ih the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament, York lost the singles championship 5-7, 6-1, 6-2 and 6-2 to Bill Cullen of XVake F orest. Coach Rohmann's 1960 team will have several let- termen plus the racket of David Dickenson, star of the 1959 first-ycar tennis team. Left to Right; York. Felt, Guggenhicm, Smith, Plowden-VVardlaw, Wright. Firxt Year Football Ably coached by Charlie Harding, the 1959 Cavm yearling team was the best tirst-ycar team that Vir- ginia fans can remember in recent years. Sparked by the passing of Gary Cunzzo and the running of Mike Kuzdma and Tom Griggs. the first year men compiled an impressive season record. After handily whipping the Navy Plcbes, the baby Cavaliers defeated a strong Fork Union team 14-14 with Cuozzo passing effectively to end joe Kchoc, and Kudzma running freely through the massive mili- tary academy's line. Following this victory the Cava- yearlings won their 3rd straight against the Maryland freshmen 30-22. On Openings Weekend. the first-ycar team en- countered Duke and, aftcr a hard-fought buttlct went down to their first defeat, 7-0. In the final game of the season, North Carolinahs freshmen beat the Cm'aycnrl- ings 34-6. Nevertheless, the performance of the KW hrstivcar- men was quite encouraging, and .VZirginiahs varsity COACH CHARLIE H ARDING of 1960 should benefit from the addxtlon of several of these Erst-year stars. First Row, left to right: Kuhn. Stevens, Sasher, Gildncr, Toran, Hazel. Alznauer, Linn. Kudzmat Costello, Cuozzo. Second Row: An- drews, Ellis, T odd. Hedgepeth, Higham. Trade, chtz, Rowley, Duffy, Moran, Silvcy. Third Row: Nelly, Young. McComas, Burford, Baber, Schock, Kehoe, Rossley, Cudlip, Hoffarth, Toan. Fourth Row: Coach Harding. Freeman, Perrow, Hunt, Ayers, Lusanti, Bandola, Smith, Serene, Griggs. Lang. 223 First Year Bmketball The 1959-1960 Cavayearling basketball team, coached by Gene Corrigan, had quite a successful season, compiling a respectable record of eight wins and six losses. Despite academic difficulties at mid- scasun, the team had a wcll-balanced year. Brightest star of the team was center Gene Engel, who led team scoring with an average of eighteen points per game. jack Hasbrouck, a fine playmaker, followed with Ronnie Byrd and Steve jarvis. The team started off with a 71-59 victory over Richmond, before dropping a close one at Maryland. A loss to Fork Union was followed by a 104-72 win over Stauntnn. a 78-77 squcaker over Fort Union, and the defeat of VMI. Victories over VMI and Greenbriar followed a loss to Navy. After losses to Maryland and t0 Staunton and Hargrave, the Cavayearlings bounced back to defeat YMI for the third time. This fine first-year team should add strong support to next yeafs var- Sitv. COACH GICNE CORRIGAN Left to right: Jack Hasbrouck, Timothy Jones, William Smith, kGsene Engel, Buck Rogers, Steve Jarvis, Ronald Byrd, Harry Conn. Dic iegel. 224 Fim Year Bmeball Virginia's first year baseballers had quite a success- ful season, winning seven while losing only two. In compiling this fine record, the baby Cavaliers avenged both their setbacks by convincing margins in return games. The ease with which these diamondmen rolled over their opponents gave new hope to Virginiais baseball future. George Farson and Tom Fox pitched extremely well, and both figure strongly in new var- sity Coach Ted Davenport's 1960 plans. Mike Boyer batted over .500 in addition to playing well at both 3rd base and in the outfield. Jim Devenny, who handled the catching duties and batted in the cleanup position, should prove to be able replacement for the graduating Reece Whitley. Lefty Tydings, Jim Laird, and Don Clemm were other standouts on Coach Jim West's fine first-year team, which was most certainly among the Universityis most successful teams of 1958- 59. COACH JIM WEST First Row: Boyer. McClure, Laird, Rainey, Kirtland, Farsen. Second Row: DeVenny'. Reusing, FOX. Almond, Holland. Third Row: Fitz-Hugh-Mgr., Tydings, Hanson, Coach West. I l 4 Fm gr x:- .- .u' First Row, left to right: Vince Mastracco, Bob Reed, Phil Griffin, Warren Smith. Duke Felt. Second Row: George Michaels. John Ramcy, Bill DcButts, Tom McKclvcy. Third Row: Kenneth Marry, Jim Holland. Intramural: CQpping the 1958-59 Intramural season with a sweep of the tennis singles and doubles, seconds in both singles and doubles 0f handball and a first place show- ing in track, St. Anthony Hall won and retired the Intramural Trophy. DKE, with a first in the Cross- Country event finished second, followed by Phi Kap. Sigma Nu, and the Rebels. Othcr fraternities scoring more than one thousand points were Zcrc, Sigma Chi, 226 Phi Cam, AEPi, and SAE. Butch Slaughter did an excellent inb of co-ordinat- ing the intramural program and succeeded in arous- ing first-ycnr interest in intramurals t0 the highest pitch in recent years. Virh continued Gnc leadership from Mr. Slaughter, thc intramural program at the University should continue to serve its important function in the University program. Fall SPE got off to a flying start in the annual intramural point race this fall by defeating Sigma Nu for the touch football Championship. With practically an impregnable defense which capi- talized on recovered fumbles and intercepted passes, SPE advanced almost unnoticed into the semi-finals. Here they ran up against a strong Phi Kap team, but SPE jumped off to a quick 12-0 lead which they never relinquished. In the other bracket, Sigma Nu was edged by the Phi Gams in a wide-open offensive display QB-ZD. The final round pitted the offense of Sigma Nu against the strong defense of SPE. After a slow 227 first half, the SPEis broke ahead with three scores on the errors of Sigma Nu to win the championship. In volleyball, the Phi Kap team took the cham- pionship for the second year in a row, followed by Zete, Phi Cam and PEP. Zete scored a virtual sweep of the badminton contest with Boody Nice taking the singles and combining with Tom Payne to beat another Zete team in the doubles. In the wrestling tournament, KA took the honors with two championships and several second and third places. The winter intramural season of 1959 was high-lighted by DKE'S victory over the Rebels in basketball. Led by Reece Whitley and Sunny Randle. the DKE'S prevailed over the perennially strong Rebels 42-36. In a special exhibition game. the DKE'S squeezed by the first-year champions, the Offbeats, 45-43 in double overtime. Sigma Nu and Phi Kap were the semi-finalists in the tourney. In the Swimming toumament, DKE took 35 points, followed by St. Anthony, St. Elmo and Sigma Chi. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 50 yd. Freestyle .............. johnsun 1Bctn1 50 yd. Backstroke ......... Turnbull tChi P50 50 yd. Breaststroke ............... Hurt 1KA1 100 yd. Freestyle .............. Felt 18L 13111101 73' yd. Medley Relay .......... tSt. Anthon'w 100yd.Frccstyle Relay ............... 10KB Diving ..................... Decker 1Chi P50 Winter Sandy Campbell tSt. Elmm defeated Pete Rol- ler to win the Squash tournament, and the Pros- pectors defeated AEPi in the Fraternity bowling league at the Newcomb Hall bowling lanes. Sigma Chi took honors in the boxing toumey with DKE. KA and Theta Chi following in that order. Bill Mach was selected as Most Out- standing Boxer with Charlie Meachum cited as Most Improved. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1301b. ...................... Goodman OndJ 1591b. ................. 1... Smith tSigma NM H7 lb. .................. P. Smith tSigma ChD 1561b. .......................... Mach UndJ 1651b. ......................11CPhersonUndJ 1771b. ......................Meachum tZete1 Heavyweight .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sine 1Theta C110 1 , Bill Wood tSigma NM tied the 60 yard dash mark with 7.0 seconds, john Beck tSAEt ran the low hurdles in 14.8 seconds while St. A com- bined to establish . new 440 ' d la standard In an all-independent softball final, the Rebels 1 mt re 'V . of 49 seconds. defeated the Barristers to finish that season un- . In other spring sports, Herman tZBFU won the defeated. Led bv Earl Norman, the Rebels de- . . . ' handball smgles whlle the XV'ouds-McNalr team . .' - s ' a v , feated SPF 1n the seml final ' xxhlle the l x captured the doubles tlth. Hunter Faulconer school Barristers teat PiKA to advance to the . . . . k tSt. 1M took the smgles tltle m tenms and final round. In the annual thk meet, St' An- Corson-Dure completed the net sweep for the thony Hall collected the most points among the Hall bv winning the double crown Braxton fraternities. Four individual records were set: UndJ mm the golf tournament while John Hank Koehler tSigma NM threw the discus 132, A'Iathews tSAD won the Stumblefoot Derby. ORGANIZATIONS Clll'liS flllll IIIIPIS First Row, qug to right: Fauber, Hoyt, Shapiro. Peterson: Brown, Gilbert, Brashercn. Sccnnd Row: Kirby. Firzhugh. Hammir, Crump, Raincy, Fishburnc. Ihu'd Row: W'hite. Shook, Ashbcy, Baync. H'uod. Lewis, Moffcrt. g: 55'qu i L V EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF xVAleHi EMROCH ................ Co-Organizmiom Editor PAL'I. SHAPIRO ...................... Adi'crtixing Manager XVILLIAM CRL'MP ................ Cn-Organizariom Editor SHEPERD LEWIS .................... Subscription; Manager lin-iRli'f'rE FALBER ........................ Feature; Editor XVIIMAM W'oon ......................... Office Manager PI-t'rI-tk GILBERT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sparts Editor Liar: MAS'HN ........................ Cirrlllarion Manager Avmnx Y HOY'I ........................... Claxxcx Editor CHARLES Mmcntu ....................... Srlnool: Editor MA RTIN S. BROWN Editor-in-Cbief ORGANIZATIONS STAFF Robert Bayne Jack VViIliams Chick Cudlip Ken W'hitc John Foster Ted Hopkins Cabell Fitzpatrick FRATERNITIES STAFF . PLWTON A. ICGGLESTON Gordon Ramey Allanaging E d imr ADVERTISING STAFF Mike Shurc F EATURES STAFF Julian Turner Duke Murray CLASSES STAFF Sandy Fitz-Hugh Bill Chambers Tom Feller Mary Lou McNabb George Stephens SPORTS STAFF Oscar Edwards Pete KOH Barry Hodges Ben Newton . HENRY B. 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Assistant Features Editor FEATURES VVRITICRS Taylor Buckley Dave Strong Sallie Hickok Mike Stillman Joe Gerber Susan Brown David Barney Dick Bcrgcn JOHN FULLER Managing E ditor DAVID HAGLUND Business Manager MANAGING BOARD First Semester BILL RICE. ........................ Editor-in-Cbief JOHN FULLER ................... Managing Editor FRED HOLBROOK ................ Business Manager DAVID HAGLUND ................ Business Manager BOB MARTIN ....................... Sports Editor SANDY BERRY ...................... Sports Editor Second Semester JOHN FULLER .................... Editor-in-Cbief JUNlus F ISHBURNE .............. Managing Editor GERALD CUMMINGS ............ Business Manager S'rrzvr. HARRIMAN ................... Sports Editor T be Cavalier Daily NEWS STAF F F irst Semester City Editors Junius Fishburne Jim Brewbaker Harry Marshall Jerry Heidrick Assistant City Editor: John VVarterson Bill Moffett Phil Prioleau Reporters Bob Bayne Sherwood Willard Tucker Scully john Snyder Skip Smallridge John Manning Guy Tripp Chill Langhome SPORTS STAFF Associate S port; Editors Steve Harriman Stewart Kohler Bob Carlson Steve Malkmus Reporters Mike Hamp Jim Brandhorst Steve Chipman Mac Caputo Bob Waller Joe Creason Bill LaVVall BUSINESS STAFF A dvertisin g Manager Jerry Cummings Advertising Staljr Tom Mickle Bill deButts Schedulex Manager Dave Grithh Circulation Manager Cleon Deaner Second Semester City Editors Jerry Heidrick Phil Ptioleau John Watterson Bill Moffett Axsixtam City Editor: John Manning Bob Bayne Skip Smallridgc Sherwood Willard Reporters Tucker Scully Sam Kerneklian Hugh Sanford George Taylor Chill Langhorne John Killebrew Leon Sample A ssociate S ports Editors Bob Carlson Stewart Kohlcr Mike Hamp Reporters Steve Malkmus Steve Chipman Jack Gary Jim Brandhorsr W'illiam Reusing Don King A dwrtisin g M and ger Dave Grifiith Advertising S ta ff Aubrey Daniel Schedules Manager Bill deButts Circulation Manager Peter Amtson Circulation Staff Lew White Aubrey Daniel Dave White Pete Baraban Bruce French Warrie Leeke Dennis Deaner Nelson Wagner C ircularimz Staff Wick Gregory John Starr Tom Piper Ed Northrup Bill Hazel Dick Moneymaker Murray Wichard First Row: Lovern, Buckley, Holbrook, Rice, Fuller, Haglund, Fishb urnc. Second Row: Hamp Harriman, Medgclcy, Martin, Davis, Sierck, Manning. Third Row: Cummings, Willard, Orser, Kohler, Radin, B randhorsr, Scully, Hcidrick, Chase, Ashbey, III. R. GORDON SMITH Editor-in-Cbicf T be University STAFF ROBERT GORDON SMITH ................... Editor-in-Cbief ' . ' W RICHARD W. FOWLER .................... Managing Editor s xs RlCHARD w. FOWLER EDWARD S. Lovxkx ..................... Editorial Advisor .llsmaging Editor VVINFREY P. BLACKBURN, jn. ............ Editorial Advisor DONALD T. KRAMER ..................... Associate Editor W XVILLIAM E. RICE ....................... Associate Editor JAMES C. POOL ....................... Non-Fiction Editor PAT LOVERS .......................... Editorial Secretary RICHARD C. MEYER. Editor ...................... Art Staff WILLIAM P. CARTER ............................ Art Staff JAMES Pom: ................................... Art Staff REVELL IWICHAI'ZI ................................ Art Staff SAMUEL ANDERSON ............................. Art Staff JOHN B. SYER ................................. Art Staff JAlVll-IS M. MCCARTHY ................... Business Manager DOUGLAS A. BROWN ........... Assistant Business Manager JOHN MARSTON, Manager ...................... Sales Staff jIM MCCARTHY ............................... Sales Stat?r HILTON BAILEY ............................... Sales Staff COOPER GRAHAM ......... . .................... Sales Staff JAMES M. MCCARTHY VVILIJAM FITZHum, Manager ........... Advertising Staff Bmmeu MWMW' DONALD CLEMMER ...................... Advertising Staff RAYMOND BRANN ....................... Advertising Staff SKIP SMALLRIDGE ........................ Advertising Staff PAUL SHAPIRO .......................... Advertising Staff BER . ABRAHAM, Manager ........... Sales Promotion Staff JOSE V. LAMBERT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sales Promotion Staff TRAVIS McGownx, Manager ............. Circulatio'n Staff ROGER BOYLE ........................... Cirrulation Staff BILL DAVIS ............................... Office Manager MARSHALL Buaxxox .............. Assistant Office Manager ROBERT BROW'N, President ............... Board of Visitors EDWARD HARREIJ ....................... Board of Visitors HERSCHEL GROSSMAN ................... Board of Visitors 236 Operating for the second year with a revised and expanded format, the University of Virginia Magazine has maintained its high literary standards and at the same time taken into considera- tion the various interests of the student body. The new University of Virginia Magazine is larger, more attractive, broader in scope, and more interesting than any other literary magazine in the University's history. By increasing its size and appeal, the Maga- zine has more effectively performed its basic function: to provide an outlet for worthy student writing of a serious nature. of Virginia Magazine First Row, left to right: Boyle, Manston, Smith, Creamer. Bro wn. Second Row: Omartian, Brannon. Pupc, McBowin. Third Row: Blackburn. Lovern. Davis. Taylor. 237 ROBERT C. RANDALL Editor-in-Cbief LEROY R. HAMLETT Managing Editor Virginia OFFICERS ROBERT C. RANDALL .................. Editor-in-Cbief LEROY R. HAMLE'IT ................. Managing Editor STUART D. GLASSER ................... Business Editor STUART 0- GLASSFR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Business Editor Robert C. Randall Leroy R. Hamlett Smart D. Glasser James W. Todd Maynard A. Hatfield OTHER STAFF MEMBERS Tuck Green Denis M. Murphy W'. Layne Porter, Jr. W'alter E. Hudgins 238 The Virginia Business Review. the nation's tirsr Business Rc- view published by an undergraduate School uf Business or Com- merce, was conceived by the students of thc chlnrirc Schnul Hf Commerce during the spring and full of 1957. lhhc tirsr issue came from the press in late April 1055. and xms xx idch' distributed tn businessmen, corporations, and educators in thc l'chrn L'nitcd States. Financing is accomplishcd by having each issue sponsored by one or two industries in thc starc. The present cdimrinl stat? plans to publish two issues yearly. Hamlctt, Glasscr, and Randall Bmz'nm Review Front Row, left to right: Glasscr, Randall, Hamlctt. Back Row: Grccn, Todd, Hatfield, Hudgins. Ill! . A - i-Il ' .--;; . J ,-. .. hr xa' , . V , h .. u I . v V hl' . :1 77 V 4f: h ' h ' ' 'rrrrr m? 239 jliSSlL E. GRAHAM Student Union OFFICERS JESSE GRAHAM ......................................................... President JOHN MCCLEARY ....................................................... Secretary Fine Arts Committee Special A ctivitie: Committee Fred Murray Leighton Roper John Daub V ince Mastracco Sorial Committee Publicity Committee John Wright Fairfax Randolph Jack Syer Wes Johnson DAVID PATFON Artist Series Committee Left to Right: Wright, Johnson, Roper, ArlcCleary, Keller, Graham. McKay, Randolph, Mastracco, Murray, Daub. 240 W The Student Union is an organization which serves the double purpose of performing services for the university community and providing students with the opportunity to perf0m1 these services. As well as being a general infm'nmtinn and lost-and-found center. the Union provides facilities for student entertain- ment, sponsors dances, and conducts each year two charitable drives. the Cavalier Christmas Fund Drive and the Student Union Blood Drive. First Roy, left to right: Roper, Mastraccn, johnsun. Graham, McClcary. Randolph. Wright, Daub. Murray. Second Row: Silvcnnmd, Em- rnch. Lmrd, chasscur, Sykes, Snyder, Fishburnc, White. Third Row: Porter. Buckley, Tripp, Hopkins. 241 Pint Year Committee BUTCH McCLEARY ............................................... C bairmmz Thomas Adams Eleanor Armstrong Joseph Austin Latta Ballard John Banks Lucien Bass George Bell james Brandhorst Norman Brown Richard Burleson Howard Cann John Carr Joe Creason Charles Cudlip W'illiam Dame Sally Davis Robert Enslin MEM BERS James Erwin Garth F ort Jean Freed Pete Furniss Anthony Giannclli George Griswold James Haskins john Ferrell Wright Horne John Hubbard Bruce Jackson T. Andrew Johnson George Kohn Clarence Moore Cobbs Nixon Philip Prioleau Robert Radini 242 john Rainey james Rhodes Archie Ross Larry Sampson Ronald Scherr Jack Schober Skip Smallridge John Syz Gentry Thatcher John Thompson Clarke Thorne Maury Watts Sherwood XVillard John Williams Paul VVilIiams Robert Wills jejyemon Society OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester HERMAN S. MOORMAN, JR. .................... President LESLIE H. FRIEDMAN ......................... President LESLIE H. FRIEDMAN ................... Vice-Prexident WILSON H. HOWELL ................... Vice-Prexident LAWRENCE N. MASON ....................... Secretary LAWRENCE N. MASON ....................... Secretary HOUSTON SADLER ........................... Treasurer DUFF GREEN ............................... Treaxurer BER . M. ABRAHAM ......................... Historian BERIL ABRAHAM ............................. Historian MEMBERS David R. Almond Beril Abraham Sidney M. Bach Michael A. Bander Louis H. Blair Leonard Bibbennan FVinfrey P. Blackburn, Jr. Donald F . Broda Robert Eugene Brown Henrick Boomem Thomas A. Chace Daniel S. Costello Richard G. Clemens John Van Cockroft John A. Docherty, I John F. Davis Allan G. Donn Leslie H. Friedman Duff Green Herschel I. Grossman Wilson N. Howell James R. Horton. Jr. Robert Taylor Hoskins Edward H. Harrell John M. Henderson, Jr. James W. Jones Lawrence C. Levdahl Dennis C. Leitc James H, Lesher, Jr. Edward S. Lovern John Elbert Maxwell. jr. Herman S. Moorman Douglas A. Nelson Don R. Pippin William Lane Porter, Jr. Roy Lang Pearson Bruce C. Ramsey Luther Donald Repass John H. Rogers R. Gordon Smith John M. Scanlan Henry H. TiEany Frank Turner Harry J. Warthen Robert N. W hitesel Linwood T. Wells Donald G. XViland Back Row, Vlcft to right: Booraem, Ramsey, Bibennan, Blair, chdahl. Henderson, Scanlan, Willand. Middle Row: Bander, Lovcrn, VyherSCl, Nielson. Lcsher. Rogers. Donn. Shapero. Smith, Repass, Almond, Maxwell, Tumcr, Kirby. Davis, Wells. Front Row: Clemens, VVltt, Fulton, vonTill, Damewood, Cockroft. Bach. Abraham, Hoskins, Broda, Leitc, Green, Howell, Brown, Tiffany. ......-..-.vq--..-VF-.-..,.r,-,...IV.-. .--- - , Seated: Friedman, Moorman. Mason. 243 First Row, left to right: Johnson, Rayburn, Dickson, Cooke. Second Row: Goldfarb. DcBlasiu, Murphy, Draper, Davies. A rcbitectuml Council OFFICERS EDWARD CLAUDE jonxsnx. jk. ........................................... Prexideut LARRY DUANE Dmsmsm .......................................... Vire-Presidcm Romxn Cancun: DAVIES, JR. .......................................... Secretary LMVRENCH ALEX Gmmuka ............................................ Treasurer H'YLIF. ROL'NTRFJ-Z Coon: .............................................. Historian ALFRED KENT RAYHURN ............................ S tudcm Council Reprexcmati-z'v MEMBERS H'ylic R. Cooke Roland C. Davies Larry D. chlnsio Dick Dickson David XV. Draper 111011135 MCCOIIum Barber 244 Lawrence A. Goldfarb Edward C. Johnson Kelly j. Murphy jnmcs F. Paul! Stephen .l. Zipp Carlton Srurgcs Abbott Gilman Baker Allen, Jr. Samuel Amlistead Anderson, III Peter Crist Anderson William Louis Ashley Paul Haley Barkley, jr. Lowell Bradley Baughan Frederick Edwin Baukhagcs, IV Danny B. Bolt Kenneth Lee Bonner Paul Allen Bonner Richard Joseph Bottelli Rnbcrr Frank Bower Charles Arthur Boyles Robert Nance Bradley Thomas Livingston Branch joscph Converse Bright Daniel Franklin Brown Howard Elmer Cann. Jr. john Noel Carriere William Lcrchcr Pannill Carter Vito Cctto Charles Hartwell Chamberlaync James Dane Chandlcr. Jr. James Jeffrics Chapman, ll John McCullum Culgan, 1'. Richard Caswcll Cooke, Jr. Vylic Rountrcc Cooke Peter VViIliam Cookson Richard W'allcr Crcnshaw Larry lidscl Crosby Roland Crocker Davies,Jr. Larry Duane DcBlasio Robert Stephen DcMarui 'IAhomas Alexander Dcmnrctcky M EMBERS Byron Rucker Dickson,Jr. David Watson Draper Edward Lindsay Eighman, Jr. joseph Everette Faubcr. james joscph Fcrrara james Phillips Finch Henry Mayo Flynn. jr. lidgnr Burton Gale Thomas McCollum Garber joscph Eggleston Garland, II jamcs Brydon Garner Robert Taylor Gault Lawrence Alcn Goldfarb Edward Leonard Gray,jr. William Harwood Hadcn, 1'. Robert Anderson Harris James Hamiltun ching Harry Clyde Hess, III Richard Wilkins Hoagland Thomas Roland Hobbs Nonnan Dennis Holloway Huntley Brackctt Houck Gerald Sidney Hulsizcr Gary Honan Ireland Edward Claude Johnson Jr. Henry Christopher johnson. jr. Peter Tallman Johnson Francis Andrew juhnston liarl Forrest Junghans Bruce Morgan justice Richard Dwight Kanakanui Richard Wayne Kerr Kcirh Norman Kilborn Irwin Michael Kruskin A mem'mn Imtz't te 245 Jose V alcriano Lambert, r. Saidy Hugh Lambert, Ill Michael Landau Richard Downing Lane William Prescott Lecky Ronald Wayne Limburg W'illiam Walker McCathcrn, jr. Floyd Merle McGraw Fleming Moseley McMullin, jr. Charles Tompkins Matheson Richard Clinton Mchring Richard Conway Meyer, Jr. George Rcvcll MiclIacl,Jr. Ward Joseph Miles XVilliam Harley DaCamara Morrison VVoolridgc Brown Morton. HI john Kelly Murphy, lll Charles Parker Murray Nathaniel Palmer Neblctt Michael Bryan Ncwbill William Crcnshaw Newman, I William Gray Newman Christopher Lindslcy Owen Bcrnard Ludwig Palmcr, , Jr. Robert VVcir Parke jamcs Francis Paull Harold Lcc Pierce Robert Stanley Piland. Jr. Alfred Kent Rayburn Rosscr Scott Reeves Charles VViHiam Rich. Jr. john Hopewell Rogers .,.:. '.-. . ,. f H . Paul Douglas Roller William Basil Rousos Prentice Brower Royal Jerry Edward Ryan Marshall William Ryon Henry Louis Salomonsky, Jr. Mario Italo Sama Robert joscph Sanginc Ricardo Santos Henry Dick Sayer, HI Edwin Guldlin Simenson, r. Rozcrt Drcwry Simpson, r. lidward Augustus Smith, Jr. James Stout, III XVilliam Woodward Sullivan lidwin Bradford Thompson Robert Philip Tierney Gary Richard Tobia Thomas Charles Tooker Albert jcnnings Turner John Hoult Verkcrkc lidward Thomas V 051, 11'. William Mason Walsl1.jr. James Tildcn H are, I 'thumas Cleaver White Howard Douglas W'hitmorc Albert Joe Widmcr lidward Kent Williams James B. Williams Thomas Nelson Williams James Thomas VVollonJr. William W allace Wood, r. Stephen Johnson Zipp Architect: .3. - i .V'A..: ,;w ' J1, v '57 4 A 5 9'.$ . 1:. 1.9. 9 1a '1er MA 5 .y. '4- . A .' . ,- ' First Row: Pattie, Staunton, Webster, Gill, McHenry, Potter. Ellett. Bunting, Thompson. Peters, Mast. Second Row: Bruns, Mc- Gee, Wilms, Strother, Gwynne, Sweiaer. Zimmerman, Lcasurc. Henderson, Hall, Cline. Third Row: Bowen, Marshall, Bounds. Drewry, Redd, Wallace, Blankingship, Biddingcr, Arvidson, Griffith, Burnett. Theta Tau OFFICERS F irst Semester Second Semester WAYNE BURNETT .............................. Regent JACK BOWEN .................................. Regent HENRY ZIMMERMAN ..................... Vice-Regem JOHN GILI ................................ Vice-Regem WARREN HULL ................................ Scribe ERIC PETERS ................................... Scribe JOHN GILL ................... Corresponding Secretary BOB BIDDINGER ..................... . ........ Treasurer 1mm THOMPSON ........................... Treasurer BILL ARNOLD ................. Corresponding Secretary MEMBERS Richard Arvidsou John Gill Eric Peters Robert Biddinger Wyatt Blankingship James Bounds Jack Bowen Randolph Bruns Jack Bunting Wayne Bumetr john Cline James Drewcry Frank Ellctt Jack Griffith Jay Gwynne Donald Henderson W'arrcn Hull Eugene Leasurc Walter Marshall Kurt Mast Robert McGee James McHenry John Pattie 246 James Potter James Redd James Strothcr Loren Staunton John Sweitzcr John Thompson David Wallace S. VV. VVcbstcr Gerald VVilms Henry Zimmerman OFFICERS F irst Semester Second Semester HAROLD ROSENBERG .......................... President ED CASPER .................................. President FRED BLUM ............................ Vice-President HERMAN VVITT ........................ Vice-Presidem En CASPER .................................. Secretary le COSBY .................................. Secretary BERRYMAN GREEN ........................... Hixtoritm JIM STORY .................................. Hixtorian ANDY FANG ................................ Treamrer YATES HOLLEMAN ........................... Treasurer MEMBERS James M. Arnold John Baber Louis H. Blair Edward B. Blanchard Frederick D. Blum Kenneth D. Brown, Jr. George Leroy Bryant, Jr. Edward W. Casper Bart F. Conlon Reginald 0. Cook James G. Cosby Hubert J. Davis, Jr. Andrew 1. Fang James E. Finks, Jr. John C. Frothingham Clayton C. Furtaw John W. Gladden, Jr. Berryman D. Green, Jr. Walter P. Haupt Roger W. Harrell H. Yates Holleman Sanford W. Horstman, Jr. Kenneth L. Justice Charles R. Kline, Jr. T. Michael Knasel Frank H. Morriss Douglas A. Nelson George M. Nevin John M. Pace F ranklin H. Posey Eccles V. Pridgen, 1r. Gary W. Rembacki Thomas W. Rhodes Laurence B. Ritrer Francisco Rodriguesg Amoros Harold R. Rosenberg Ronald G. Sarmw Brauddus L. Rutledge, II Ralf W. Schoolcraft Robert M. Skolnik James T. Story. 111 Grant H. Tankersley Norman Taylor Richard L. Thomas Andrew Thompson Joseph B. Violette Richard D. Walker Larry K. Withers Herman Witt T mgon Engineem'ng Society First Row Kneeling, left to right: Cook, Justice, Rodriquez, Cosby, Morris, Skolnik, Pridgen, Thompson, James, Gladden. Ar- nold, Bnber. Taylor. Second Row: Knasel. W'ithers, Hollcman, Violette, Casper, Rosenberg, Blum, Green, Tankersley, Rhodes, Pusey. Rittcr, Bryant. Third Row: Brown, W'itt. Hcrrcll. Nelson, Kline. Conlon, Haupt, Pace, Nevin. Story. x.- Virginia Engineering Review I k s .1 :5 a 11! . B .. First Row: Furtaw, Horsrman. Blanchard. Second Row: Haupt . Black, H'hitescl, Hughes, Askew. STAFF EDWARD B. BLANCHARD ................. Ediror-in-Cbief likwn: M. GLADSTONE ...................... Art Editor XV. pRl-ZSTUN HAL'PT .................. Alla'lmging Editor W. MURRAY BLACK ............... Circulation Manager WILLIAM li. BAKER .................. Bminexs Manager L. RUDOLPH ASKEW ..................... Photographer Tux Y HORSTMAN ...................... Features Editor DAVID E. Cmvuts ....................... Layout Editor Lows H. BLAIR .......................... News Ediror ROBERT N. W'HI'I'ESEI .................... Layout Editor F EATU R ES STA FF L. Rudolph Askew Kenneth H. Miller Andrew 1. Bowen, 1V Frank H. Morriss Clayton C. Furtaw liric G. Peters Martin C. Hughes Glenn E. Strohl Robert H. Lear John H. chitzer LA YOU I STAFF William 17.. Bradley john E. Crain John H'. l-bstcr 248 Enginmng Council First Rom left to right: jim Potter, Tony Horstman, John Cline, VYarrcn Hall. Bgyt Violette, Don Henderson. Eugene Leasurc. Ed Blanchard. Second Row. 1ch t0 nght: Charles Kline, Roger Her- rcll, John Thompson, Jim Drewry, John Spivcy, Harold Rosenberg, Wayne Burnett, Nelson Hall. ...... .. x N: 'x . Huffman. Levy, XVirhcrs, Henderson, chrich. Third Row: Brown, Kline, Hum, Arrington. Fourth Row: May, Robertson, Gnthrh, Costello, Cmvlcs. Ruhrlmck, . w First Row. left to right: Allsbmkk. Bunting, Hall. Drcwry, Fang, XValkcr. Second Ruu': Fmter, Fiorillo, OFFICERS joHN CUM: ........... President jIM POTTER ...... Vice-Prexidem jIM DRI-tWRY .......... Secretary jonx THOMPSON ...... Treasurer Dos: HENDERSON ....... Historian OFFICERS H'ARREN HALL ......... Prexidem JACK BUNTING . . . . Vice-Presidem ANDREW FANG ......... Secretary DICK XVALKI-zk ......... Treasurer I mtitute 0f Aeronautical Scienazr 249 AIEEandIR.E OFFICERS JOHN SPn'm' .......... Chairman JAMEs Honxrxr'r ..Vice-Cbairman HnwARn HAYDEN ..Serret.1ry IRE FRED BLL'M ..... Secretary AIEE EUGENE Ll-ZASL'RF. ...... Treasurer j. M. ROBERTS ..Farulry Adrisor OFFICERS jouN Swarrzm ........ President ERNEST NESTER . . . Vire-Prcxidem RON SARROS ........... Sevremry ERIC PETERS ........... Treasurer American Society First Row: Leasurc, Spivcy, Hayden, Hodnett, Blum. Mr. Roberts. Second Row: Pace, Newbill, Jennings, Harvey, Gladden. Baxandall. Third Row: Cline, Hencll, Sports, McGregor, Blair, Cas- per. Martin. , .L f u 3 '1 x First Row, left to right: Mr. Gildca, Charnlcy, Sarros. chitzcr, Nestcr, Alr. Kinnicr. Second Row: l-'avrnt, Smith, Smith, Lewis, Franklin. Thu'd Row: Stcuhcns, James, Parker, RICthC, Stuart. Fourth Row: Noel, Rhodes. of Civil Engineer! 250 American Innitute of Chemical Engineer: First Row: justice, Briddell, Baker, Hall. Tankersley, Story. Second Row: Sutphin. Horstman, Gardner, Sample, Muncaster, Bryant. Third Row: Day, Hughes, Blanchard. Hodges. Fourth Row: Hundlcy, Paris, Tehrani, McCarthy. I OFFICERS .::.- 5: NELSON L. HALL ....... President ' . a, JACK GARDNER ....Vice-Pre:ide11t v JIM STORY ....... Rec. Secretary SHELDON DAY ..Corres. Secretary JIM BRIDDELI. ......... Treasurer K TONY Moon: .Program Chairman R. M. HUBBARD ......... Advixor t. - I 1 . ' u OP P lCltRS - II 5': Eli. just Vlouz'r'n; ....... Prexident ll 1' . . 1-: JAMES REDD ...... Vice-Prestdem -' -', PHILIP DAVIS .......... Secretary 10m: PATTIF, .......... Treasurer ANTONIO IACHETTA ...... Ad'visor Front Row, left to right: Violette, Redd, Strother, Harris, Sutherland, Berry, Hunmn, Davis, Pur- gason. Ellctt, Spotter, Brill. Second Row. Iachetta, Siblcy, Pattie, VVitt, Quick, jcnnings, Grafton, Stochc, Biggs, Bryant, Carroll, Vincent, Morse. Third Row: Ledukc, Davis, Burton, Simpson, Petty, Downer. Payne, Upoike, Conlon, Pace, Brown. Nut Pictured: Jandcr, Bnbcr, Bradley, King,Knowlcs, Fiorilln, Crockett, Orphan, lindcrlin, Thomp- son, Carlson, Wagner, Oakhill. American Society of Mechanical Engineer: 251 . X -- Left to right: Clark, Florence, Ball, Lewis, Gibbcs, Newton, Altman. MCA. S'IUINCNT CABINFXI. XVAL'I'ER E. LEXVIS ........................... Preridcm Mnx'rmwr. G. BALI .................... Vire-Prcsidc'ut DAVID B. Nuwrox .......................... Secretary HALTER D. CLARK ......................... Trcaxm'cr JAMES S. FLORAVu-t ........................... Radio OFFICE STAFF ....................... Book Exrbaugc DAVID B. NEWTON ............................ chpcrs MUSTAGUE G. BALL, CHM. ... ..8031 H'ork Committee THOMAS NELSJN ............... Boys IVorls Committee CHARLES E. ALTMAN ...... Viximrious, Membership, and Foreign Sr'udcnts . . . Viximrimlx, Membcrxbip and Foreign Srudcmx JAMES S. lemxnn .. . .. Mox'lzuu'r: G. BALI ............... Unircrmy Handbook OFFICE STAFF Mk. DAMN, l,. Gmuks, JR. .................... Adi'ixcr MR5. T. G. HEREFORD ................. Oflivc Secretary 252 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MR. jnHN C. XVnul-z ....................... Chairman Mk. FORRESIHR E. KELLER .................... Serretary MR. VINCENT SHEA ......................... Treasurer DEAN LAWRENCE R. QL'ARIJCS ....Scbool of Engineering MR. VVIIJMM H. H'RAVICK, jR. ....Dircrror, University N 011:: Service DEAN B. F. D. RENK ....................... University MR. jon A. Roam ............. Professor of Education Dmx LEWIS M. HAMMnxn ........... Graduate School Mk. HARDY C. DILLARD ............... Professor of Law DR. DAVID C. XVImnx ....... Professor of Neurology ti? Psyrlniarry MR. l lHYARIi R. SIAL'UH'HiR ........ Profcxxor 0f Pbyximl Edm'atiou Mk. linu'wn Ii. Ym-xmak ....... .Pruy css0r of History DR. S. meux McCAMAxn ....... Profcxxor of Religion H xI.I r:R l' . LI-jn'Ls ........... Prcxidcnt, Student YMCA ?lum B. NEW 11A ........... Scm'umry, Student YMCA Virginia Cbn'm'an Fellowship First Row. left to right: Clendcnin, McNeil, VVallin, Hall, McDowell. Second Row: Rice. Vil- liams, Dr, Mitchell, Mrs. Doc. Fred Doc. Third Row: Brubacher, Bartlett. Marcum, Gilmcr, Harris. .....-....--.... OFFICERS GEM: A. XVALLIN ...... President jAMI-zs E. CLENDENIN ..Vice-Pre:. JOSEPH L. MCDOWELL ..Secretary MAYNARD W. MCNEIL .Treasurer I , a .5 . 1 1, - V ' . ' VVILLAM A. HALL ....Mis:i011ary . .. .. ;' -- , . 5, Secretary 5 J OFFICERS CARI. Cox ............. President jAMHs Hmmrxr'r ..Vice-Preside1lt EDGAR Mch-tw ........ Scrretary RICHARD mem' ....... Treamrer CHARLES SKINNl-ZR ...... Historizm Ronmrr Cn'rmx . . .Corrcsponding Secretary MEMBERS Dr. Lewis Hammond Dr. Bernard Bussc John Fruthingham Richard Marshall Bruce Stewart Kenneth Vhitc . ' .. V - - ' Rnhcrt Vcllc First Row, left to right: Hodnctt, Vcllc, chch. Klurcy. Second Rmv: H'hirc. Cux. Hndkinsnn, Skinner. Fmthingham. Kappa Kappa Rd 253 THE COUNCIL Elective Officer: DAVID Lawns ............................... President FRED BLUM ............................ Vicc-Presidmt BARBARA BROOME ............................ Secretary CLAY FL'RTAw .............................. Trearurer SUE BABER ......... Represenmti'z'e of 70mm Students C ommittce C bairmcn SHELDON DAY ................................... An: HOWELL FRANKLIN ................ C om'mmlity Service Dox REPASS .............. Conferences and Deputatiom' JERRY MARTIN ..................... Food Us: semestew joux HARVEY .................... Food 271d semesterJ RONALD HILBERT ...................... Public Relation; le BIGLow ............................... Recreation JACK BARTEE ................................ IVorsbip Ex-ojficio FRANK Monmss ..Treamrer Virginia Student Ecumenical Movement The Methodist Student Movement at the University of Virginia The Reverend j. Emmett H'ilkcrsnn. Minister to Students Weylcy Foundation First Row: Hilbert, Wilkinson, Belcher, Bartee, Harvey, Broomc, the Reverend Mr. W'ilcrson, Lewis, Blum, F. Baber, Martin, Bxglow, nggrave, Salmopd. Day. Second Row: Mink, Stansell, Cooper, Clarke. Moorman, Pridgcn, Garrett, K00, Dalton, Caven. Third Row: Bxddmger, Tibbs, Williams, 1. Bell. Zierden, Clements, Flccnor, Blum, P. Williams, T. Henderson, Gardner, Morriss. 254 First Row, left to right: Smith, Saunders, Almond, Jones, Cook, Haley, Morris, Moody, XValker, Almond. Second Row: Mrs. Jones, Walters. Larew. Cook. Baptiyt Student Union OFFICERS NEAL W'mxrms ........................................................ President REGINALD COOK ............................................. Enlistment Chairman PHILIP VVAI.KER ............................................. Devotional Chairman MARGIE SAUNDERS ................................................ Social Chairman JAMES JONES .............................................. Stewardship Cbairmml JAMES MORRIS ............................................... Extension Chairman Roman Moom' ................................................. Music Chairman DILLARD HALEY .......................................... Editor, The Center Line PATRICK ALMOND ........................ Uniz'erxity Baptist Clmrcb Representative mex SMITH ...................................... ...Fir.Vt Baptist Representative GORDON LAREN ................................................. Faculty Advixor BILL COOK .............................................. Graduate Reprexematiw 255 Dorm itory Counselor: g. V Standing. left to right: Thompson. Bakcr, Patton. Mcachum. Redd. Levine. Scared: Walker, Morris, Askin, Rice, Harmon. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FRHm-zku: Asxlx ............................. Clmirman DEWEY MORRIS ........................ Vire-Cbairman Bill Rice Philip XValkcr David Patton Charles Meachum Jay Levine H'illiam Baker john Thompson Dudley Harmon jamcs Redd COL'NSEI .ORS john T. Gill Bill Rice john Docherty Hhrren L. Smith John Henry W'right Dromedary Murray David Patton Russell Rice Walter Bruadwatcr Charles Mitchell Jay Levine Vim Pcrricllo George Hondms John Bacs H'illiam Brasharcs George chnam john Daub Louis Martig H'alter Miller Dudley Harmon Peter Arnsmn Howard XVhitmnre james Redd Ronald Hilbert Rnland Dax'ics David Almond Scott Sykes Phil H'alkcr John Sabanush Kenneth Sappingmn Samuel Graig Takis Cnnstantinides Dcwcy Morris Stewart Kohler Richard Gardner Guy T. Tripp Jim Patty Paul Perryman Martin M. jones RliSlDliNl' ADVISORS Robert Bcrsch jack Pingry John Moore Charles Echols Frederick Iimerson 256 Maurice Snellcr john Carter Thmnas Smnscll XVilliam Mosier Stephen Barker Charles Meachum Rnbert Canada H illi;11n Powell Villiam Hunter Min. Martin Richard Cooke XVilliam M. Baker H'illiam Kanto jeHerson Kirby Paul Lanham Jim Blanks Marshall Brannon Larry Withers Bad Check Committee Left to right: Drcwry, Stem, Elder, Davies, Hudson. and jolmson. MEMBERS GEORGE ELDER, Chairman. .College ROLAND DAVIES ..... Architecture ROBERT STERN ........ Commerce NANCY SNYDER ........ Education JAMES DREWRY ...... Engineering CECIL HUDSON ..Graduate Studies JEAN HALI .................. Law GLENN MCKMGHT . . . . .Medicinc EVELYN DYKES .......... N ursing The Bad Check Committee is an agency of the Honor Commit- tee. It is cmnpnsed of the Secre- taries of each school in the Uni- versity with the Secretary of the College of Arts and Sciences serv- ing as chairman, BRENT MAURO . .Head Cheerleader Tony Giannelli Ken Knowles Bruce McPherson XVill Sullivan Bob Tierney Left to right: Tierney, Giannclli, Knowles, McPherson. Front: Mauro. Cheerleader: 257 Foreground: Hodkinson, Dimbath. First Row: XVhitc. Clarke, Palmer, Snead, Carroll. Second Row: Greenfield, Smith, Maul lsaacs, Clements. Third Row; Mchw, Barb, Utlcy, Don'itt, Horn. Fourth Row: Stewart. Rcising. Townsend, Mason, Cottcn. Fifth Row: H'hitcscl. Morcy, Vitale, Myers, Lavellc. Sixth Row: Frothingham, XYilburn, Rove, Reader, Cox. Seventh Row: Frmhingham, Kilcullcn. Moody, Lewis, Skinner. Eighth Row: Sheldon, jolmson. Foster, Hoover, Stone. Marching Band MERLE l7. DIMBATH ................................................. Drum Major Roger G. Bove James 13,. Barb Aubrey L. Carroll John R. Clarke Richard F. Clements R, B. Gotten Carl Cox David N. Durvitt john XV, Foster George 1 rotl1iI1g;l1aI11 john C. Fmthingham Donald Greenfield Michael A. Hoover liugcnc Horn AVIICMBERS James C. Isaacs Paul A. Johnsnn Peter Kilcullen Brian Lavellc James Lewis Edward V. Mason VV-allacc Ii. Mchw Robert Mctzl Robert N. Moody Richard Morey Robert K. Myers j. Palmer H. Reader 258 W. Raising Neal E. Sheldon Charles B. Skinner Donald Smith Charles Snead Michael Stone B. Stewart Daniel B. Townsend George T. Utlcy Ralph A, Vitalc Kenneth S. Vhitc Robert N. VVhitcsc-l Ruben D. W ilburn BEN FL'lxmx ............ Mm: STILLM AN ........ RICK Lucas ............. NHL DAVIS ............. RUSSELL DAVIS .......... Neil Davis Joseph Murrie James Pope XVingticld Roberts Leon Sample Russell Davis H'oody Fitzgerald Ben Fulton Thomas Johnson Glee Club OFFICERS .................... President RICK DENNIS ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assismm Manager ..................... Manager EUGENE RUSSELL ............................Li17mrian ........... Assistant Manager THOMAS VVARBL'RTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Accompanist BILL CLTIlLlPP ................... Assistant Accompanist SECTION LEADERS .................. Firxt Tenor CHARLES Twmlxc ............................Barito11c ................ SecondTenor RICK BmmAl-m Bass Dunn DAVIS ................................. Director MEMBERS Ecclcs Prigden Charles Twining Ken Moorman Thomas Williams V ictor Brungart Vito Perriello Willard Winn William Cudlipp Hcllmut XValter jack F lowers T. Hoyt Drake Thomas XVarburton Richard McBride Tim Fcrneyhough Hendrick Booraem George Rogers Eugene Horn jamcs Brewbaker Eugene Russell Peter Kilcullen Rick Dennis Mike Stillman Eric Loges Ray Hundall Stephen Turner Charles Mabon 259 Alpha Kappa Pn' First Row, left to right: sacs, Mclntlrc, chners, VI Hudgins, Luschcr, Hatfield, Samcth, Sawyers. Hamlctt. Yowcll. Second Row: Mason. Stern. Lucas. Is- tale. H'mrldridgc, VVil-and. Gundc. Third Row: Iimmch, Lalnr, W'illctt, Lord, chkic, Mundy, Mc- I anld, Blanks, Henderson. PAUL N. SAMl-ZTH ............................ President OFFICERS me' R. HAMLE'IT, jn. ...................... Treasurer N1AYNARD A. HATFIELD .................. Vivc-Presidcm hVAIfrER Ii. Humans, JR. ............ Assistant Treasurer HENRY Loscmm .................. Recording Serrcmry DONALD L. SMVYERS ......................... Historian RICHARD K. Yowriu ............ Corresponding Secretary LAWRENCE N. MASON .................. , Master of Ritual: jAMHs R. MCIN rm: .................. Publiriry Dirertor MEMBERS Alpha Kappa Psi, founded in 190+ at New York James I. Blanks Merle F. Dimbath Walter Emroch Thomas C. Goode Robert W. Greenberg Leroy R. Hamlett, Jr. Maynard A. Hatfield Charles Henderson Robert L. Henkie XValter 13.. Hudgins, jr, George F. lssacs Henry S. Klainman Robert J. Laldor Robert O. Lord Henry Loschcr Samuel M. Lucas, 1H Lawrence N. Mason Henry C. McDonald jamcs R. McIntirc H'illiam S. Mundy Roy L. Pearson John C. Reimcrs Paul N. Samcth Donald L. Sawyers Richard D. Sicgal Robert C, Stem Donald C. W'iland Michael XVeintraub hh'lilcs F. P. XVillett john R. W'ooldridgc, .Ir. Richard .I- hVolf Ralph A. Vitnlc Richard K. Ymvcll 260 University, was the original professional fraternity in cmnmcrcc. The University of Virginia chapter was chartered in 1922. The objects of the fraternity are to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounting, and finance; to educate the public to ap- preciate and to demand higher ideals therein; and to promote and to advance in institutions of collegiate rank courses lending to dcgrees in business administra- tion. Alpha Kappa Psi chooses its 111cmhers from the Mclntirc Schnul and from among economic majors in the college 0n the basis of personality, scholastic standing, and promise of high attainment in the Held of business. WTfU-EM First Row: James L. Jenkins, Bcril M. Abraham, jamcs A. Gordon. Richard A. Stanley, Thomas Tch Second Row: David Barney, Garry Dalton, Dun Phips, Mathew Lucas. jim Bigelow, Bob Mcllcnan. David Jacobson. ' u . RICHARD STANLEY ...... I'rcxidem jAMEs JENKINS . . Virc-Prexident $ Treasurer BRYAN BREW'roN ....... Scrretary BHRIL ABRAHAM ..Ne'u:: Director JOHN SPIVEY ........... President DANIEL Kmmu. ........ Station Manager VARRM COLEMAN ...... Busincx: M anagcr MARK KHMVN .1111in Announcer CHARLES Dru: .Cbicf Announcer MIKE Hunms . .Progmm Dircrror CARI. VAswan ......... Record Librarian ART S'mM-z . .Adz'crtixing Mmmgcr . ! 5 3. First Row: Sclumlcraft, Coleman, Spivcy. Second Row: Stokes, Hughes, Astlc. Stone, Long. Vas- muth. WUVA. 261 Douglas Slavin W m. T. Davis R. B. Martell David Ivy H. Shackford Moorman William Flanagan David Patter William Mach Arnold Krcsch Linwood Wells Robert Caven Don Pippin Brown Stegall Frank Perkins Edward Doerken C. Michael Lohr john Williams Lee Schrodcr Eugene Leasure R. Gordon Smith Danny Bolt J. William Grccn Paul Barkley James G. Hall Randall Parks Paul Platt James Drewry Charles Kline john Spivcy Marc W alsh Heaney Keven Mcrwyn Johnson MEMBERS Leroy Hamlctt Peter Mizelle T. Y. Davenport E. C. Hibblc John Cockcrofr H. Calvin Spain John Cars: Thomas W'ebstcr Henry Drake Robert Pleasant Robert Lawe Maynard Hatfield James Todd David Damewood Norman Siegcl Frank Miller Jackie Bunting James Arrington Bobby Brown Roger Herrell Edward Casper Sidney Bach Michael Bander Beril Abraham Lewis Grey, 111 Charles XVatson john Baggett Wallace Ribble VViIliam Long john Cockcraft Lawn Chowder and Marching Society Seated, left to'right: Hibble, Cavcn, Stefall, Arrignton, Bunding. Davis, Schrodcr. Drake, Brown, Abraham, Todd. Lohr, Kline. Standing: Slavm, Bandcr, Wells, johnson. Flanagan, Green, Kresch, Bach. Doerkin, Walsh, Williams, Hcrrcll, Mizellc, Platt, Casper. Lowe, Hatfield, Fetter. Hull, Moorman. 262 Front Row: Moormnn, Howell, Clemens. Back Row: Abraham. Cantarclli, Criekmcr. l-Ilcum, Sheldon, Hubbard, Kossin, Kru- OFFICERS NAT Hume, ............................... President DLTIF GRI-tlix ........................... Vicc-Prcsidem DICK CLEMENS .................... Secretary-Trea.mrcr DR. anck'r XV. SMITH ......................... Coach LARRY Kutnacx ........................ Axxistam Coach DON Cxx'rmmu ....................... Axsismm Coach MEMBERS Bcril Abraham Don Cantarclli Dick Clemens tAssistant Coacm Barry Criekmcr Larry Kruteck tAssistant CnaeM Dutf Green Harvey Iilcuto Nat Howell Doug Hubbard James XV. Jones Bruce Knssin jnscph J. Murric George M. Dugan Bruce XV. Kassin Schnck Moommn Neal Sheldon Dr. Robert XV. Smith Uhaciw tcck. 263 Virginia Debater: The Virginia Debators provides forensically-talented students with the opportunity to learn the techniques of good public speaking and debate. Each spring the organization sponsurs a Public Affairs Conference at the University at which participating schools have formal discussions on the national debate topic. Tra- ditionally, two University debatnrs hold a public exhibition debate in the spring with two studcnts from Oxford at Cambridge. Few experiences at the University are as intellect- ually rewarding and as socially maturing as those afforded by intercollegiate debate competition. As well as acquiring proficiency in public speaking, the dc- bator engages in intensive research on an interesting and controversial subject. Xthn he has proven him- self adequate in these endeavors, the dcbator is ad- mitted to the National Honorary Debate Society with which the University is affiliated, Delta Sigma Rho. I'r. Culnncl Graydnn I7. Frederickwn, PXISNI'; Cadet Culnncl Ronald Drumhcllcr, Cmnnmnding Otiiccr nf rho Battle Grnup. Left In right: Capt. Beaumont. Uni. Paragon. Lt. Col. 1 rcdcx ickso11, Capt. Snmrr. Capt. O Bricn. Left to right: SFC Bennett, RUSgt. Lcnkc, NI ngr. Bihh, M,Sgr. Bias, XUSgt. Connor, Sgt. Doyle. Army OFFICERS LI'. COL. U. I . l 'Rl :Iu RIckmx .............................. PAHSCVT H unk l . quumx . ................ . . . . .Asxixmm P3135971 .HS 2 CWI m A. SM xkk ..... ,. ...... ..V......Asxi.mmr P.IISCVR 315 3 erux R. B. BHL um: .................. Axsixmm I'MSuiT, MS 4 Cwnn UBKHN .............. . .......... 4 minam PHSckT, MS 2 CADIC'I' Ul'l'KIlCRS Rux u n URL MIII'I.I.LR ...................... . .L'uummllding Ollircr l.l nu u; C. Hunzxux . . ........................ Excrmii'c Oliivcr juux C. Spun ..V. . V ..V. ............................... S-I l .H.-I-',xv l5. Ls mm ........................................... 3-2 Lrum R. H ml III r ......... .. ............................... 53 PH! C. Slum 9-4 Left In righr: Drumhcllcr. Hutfnmn. Spixcy lynxurc. Hmnlcrr, Spain. The Arm'x Reserve OHECL'I'K lhlining Cnrps at the University is organized :1x :1 cuursc in General Military Science which prepares students fur cummissiunx ul' sccnnd lieutenant in all branchcs nf thc Army. Thu mriuux fields nf training. cspccinlh lcndcrship. can lw applied to cix ili;m lift us xx cl'l us to military service. The cuurw of General Military Science consists of four years of inxtrucriun divided into mu parts. lhc Wmsic part. xxhich CUIIF prises the first mu years. consists of sixn Imurs of instructinn each um: The mhnntcd part. xxhich is giwn in thc Inst rm; years. cnnxixrx nt' xrudcmx mrufullvx clwstn from the lmsic cnursc. 'l.hcsc srudcmx .111 required tn nrrcnd xh HCCIxN Hf summcr camp lwm'ccn 264 ROTC. their junior and senior years. All cadets, whether enrolled in the basic or advanced course, spend thirty hours each year at drill. By exhibiting outstanding leadership traits and qualities, a cadet may be designated a Distinguished Military Student of the Army ROTC program. He may then apply for appointment in the Regular Army during his fourth year of ROTC training and receive his com- mission on the day of graduation. Various organizations in the Army ROTC unit here offer many activities to its members. There is the unitsi riHe team, commanded by Captain Robert B. Beaumont. the drill team under the sponsorship of Captain Albert W'. Smarr, and the Jefferson Sabres Honorary Society. Each spn'ng, the Army ROTC, in conjunction with the Air Force and Navy ROTC units, sponsors the an- nual Military Ball. The military instruction, which ranges from weapons and gunnery to leadership and administration, is taught by a staff of ROTC instructurs who are officers care- fully selected by the Department of the Army. Lieuten- ant Colonel Graydun F. Fredrikson is the Professor of Military Science and Tactics. His executive officer is Major Louis Paragon. The unit has always maintained a high standard which has won for the Army ROTC the highest rating in the annual Federal Inspections. Front: Samcth. First Row, left to right: Strohl, Penny, Fox, Burke, McDonald. Second Row: Austin, Vitale, Lewis. Kerr. Third Row: limmch, Hallstrom, Miller, Colfelt. Fourth Row: Craighill, Orscr. Pitchenik, Michaels. Fifth Row: Ellis, Myers, Williams, Tate. Sixth Row: McDaniel. :v'r ' pg 265 Front Row tKneelingL left to right: Beaumont, Lankford, Der- rcnbacker, Macdonald, Sommer, Cookson, Tripp. Second Row: Pope, Latham, Mackintosh, Fowlkcs, Ruffner, Koenig. Third Row: Blaydon, Lewis, Yanc, Blagden. Sampson, Spillmen. Fourth Row: Pfeffer, Gamett. McNally, Pigford, Brown, Kirtland. Drill Each Tuesday frum 1400 m 1600 hours, the ssential to becoming rill period that thc Cadets practice msic movements 6 an efficient, c0- It is through the d heir leadership abilities the l hcsivc military team. rtunity to develop t cadets have an oppn ary and civilian lives. which assist them in both their milit Summer Camp Before a cadet may receive a cmnmission from the ROTC program he is required to attend a six-wcck summer camp at an Army post. Here he has a chance to make a practical application of nultcrial learned in the classroom. This summer the Virginia cadets went to Fort Knnx. Kentucky. First Row, left In right: Brnadxmrcr, Hoffman. Bach. Hamlctt. Second Rfm: Ynunt. Hamilton, Mizellc, Lcasurc, Spain Hess. 'l'hird Row: Pertcr, me'cll. Splvcy, Arnsmn. fqyemon Sabre: OFFICERS VAL I ER J. BROMHVA'I'ICR ...................... President DAVID T. Pli'l l'l-ZR ............................ Scrremry Lrum' R. Huluz'r'r, JR. ..................... Treasurer MEMBERS The Jefferson Sabres is the honorary society of thc x - - . - - . , A v . . hur A. Ammm . 1'1'95 R- Md'm Army ROIL at the Lnn'crslry. 1hc purposes of the just Ii. Graham Peter P. Mizellc . . . . . sncncty are to promote Interest and esprit dc corps thhm Rnbcrt L. Hamilton Howard C. Spain the unit. to xtimulatc :1 friendly relationship among the Harry C. Hess. HI .lnscph B. Ynunt, Ill . . , , cadets and the mcmhcrs of thc cadre. and to create Prank A. kcsslcr Richard Ix. Mnx'cll Xllwrr D Krimm Rumld Drumhcllcr activities which increase the interest and range of thc l ugcm Ii, Lonsurc. .lr. Smrk Xlundy Army ROTC pmgmm. 268 OFFICERS XVIIJJAM A. YOUNG, jk. .................. Cadet Captain Domms MOORESIDE ............... Cadet 1st Lieutenmlt DANIEL B. KIMBALL, JR. ................. Cadet Istgt. jammy. M. RnTHscnn.n ........... Cadet Platoon Sgt. d9 Drill Master JEFFERSON Kmm', lll .............. Cadet Squad Leader JOHN V. COCKCROFT, JR. ........... Cadet Squad Leader JAMES H. STAFON ................. Cadet Squad Leader SAMUEL WEBSTER ................ Cadet Squad Leader CAPTAIN ALBERT SMARR, U.S.A. ............. Advisor A PLATOON First Row, left to right: Captain Young, Webster, Davis, Northrop, Sangston. Toole, Goodman. Second Row: Station, Pollard, Becker, Rhoades, Nixon, Talbot. Third Row: Cock- croft, Rainy. Neale, Wills, Dugan, Rash. Fourth Row: Kirby, W'cbb, Daniel, Maurer, Korvas, Clemmer. The Monroe RiHes is the precision drill unit of the Army ROTC. Its purpose is to develop and preserve the highest ideals of the military profession-the pro- motion of citizenship, the proper recognition of pro- ficiency in the military arts and sciences, and the promulgation of an adequate system of national de- fense. In its representation of the Virginia Corps at leading parades and competitions across the country, the drill team recently scored, among other honors, first place in the XVashingtonhs Birthday Parade at Alexandria. Cadets who are accepted for membership in the Monroe RiHes are in a very favorable position when consideration is given toward the selection of cadet officers and for membership in the jefferson Sabres, an honorary military society. Monroe Ri B PLATOON First Row. left to right: Hoyt, Kcnnon, Chase. Lucas, Noell, Lieutenant Mooreside. Second Row: Brown, Boswell, Haw- kins, Tripp, Watts. Third Row: Hanlcy, Robinson, Fortunate, Hikon, Thatcher. Fourth Row: Sheehan, Murrie, Ennis, Hut- ton. u want . Nam! OH'ICFRS meux j. C. 17.1101; L'.S.V. .................... Cunmmnding Offivcr le'. COL. R. V. ALLIW, L'.SJI.C .................... Excmnii'c Officer ff Hunk V. L. lessr. LCSAHZ ....................... Marine Instructor 1:: Lin ncxnr G. T. H'lxrn Ln. LISN ........... Fourth Year Imrrurtur 1.1H IMAM V. XV. Cuxmm. L'.S.X ............ Third Year Immwtar Lnxrn u r MW T. Axmtusux. LISN. . . . . . V .Scmnd Year Instructor LIrL'I'I-tx xxr R. Ii. GL1 ,xsnx LISX .............. Firm Year hmmrror Capt. Villinm B. Perkins. LX532, Midshipman Maynard A. Harficld. :T WV , lelkh . u irmm-w ' 5 COHHISSIOXIVH OIVHCFRS Left to right: 11. Cnndcr. Lt. Glcawn. II. CHI. - Allen, Mai. jcxsc. ltr. Vinficld. l'r. Amlcrwn. Left to right: Cmrclln, 'l'ndd. chtr. Huttkld. Laymn. Todd. Putter. IEA-X'lhlAHAX COL'NCII, Hummm xx 194: an um A. Hurn'm ....... Battalion Conmmnding Officer MHNHMHV l 'c l . T. ICLH'II' .................... Ecrcrlltii'c Offirer MIINHMMV j, XV. I'mm ........ I'irxr Company Commanding 0771101 Hummmxx R. G. Cnsrn m ....S'wmld Cmnpany Cmmnanding Officer lesmpu w j. H. 'llnm ........ 'I'lnird Company Chmnmnding Officer MIINHMI u L. R. Ln mx , ..I' uIIrIlJ Company Crmmmnding Officer . 0 4XHHHSSIU l U UI'FH'I RS left In right; Umnun. UHvl; IIHHVIIMH. I'H', Nnxmmu. Sgt. H,H. Ruck 1. lulu. QUE; Hcrnmnn: HK-l. 270 ROTC. The primary purpose of the Naval ROTC proglam at the University is to prepare its midshipmen for under- taking competently the responsibilities of leadership and command that will be entrusted to them as naval oflicers. Under the command of Captain William B. Perkins, who retired in November, 1959, and who was succeeded by Captain Joe C. Eliot, the unit has been assisted immeasur- ably in accomplishing its mission. . During the period of four years, the midshipman gains a thorough understanding in the history of sea power, gunnery, ordnance, naval customs and traditions, navi- gation, engineering, operations of the navy, and seaman- ship. The Marine program, furthermore, is Offered as an Option to the midshipman in his final two years. This 271 program consists of extensive instruction in strategy, tactics, amphibious operations, and weapons. The training of prospective officers is further supplemented by prac- tical summer-cruise experience. Under the supervision of the Battalion Council, the command and administrative midshipman group, the ac- tivities 0f the unit are designed and directed. Among these enterprises is the Glass, the newspaper. It sponsors, moreover, the Rifle, Pistol, and Drill Teams, and the Drum and Bugle Corps all of which are comprised entire- ly of volunteers whose abilities have gained them state- wide as well as nationwide recognition. Social and recreational activities are sponsored by the Trident Society, the honorary organization of the unit. First Row. left to right: Lr. W'ingticld. Costello. Arrasmith. Ash, Bcrkmvirz. Todd, XVhirscll. Second Row: Ellctt. Morris. Blank- enship. Murphy, Bowen, Spikcr. Amend, Mayer. Third Row: L'zcllc. Hatfield. Todd, Rogers, Hunter, Fiorillo, Cmvlcs. Midgclcy. T rident Society Ross Brikknwrrz ...... ROBERT :XSH ......... Robert Costello Dave Cmvlcs Stuart Croll Maynard Hatfield Put Mchnry Kelley Murphy XVill Sullivan Howard Todd George Uzzcllc Robert thitcscl Richard XVulf Philip Mans XVilIinm Hunter Robert Canada Frank chr OFFICERS ....................... President .................. V irc-Prexidvm A l EM BICRS Dcwcy Morris Stuart Bryan Vance Mnrrisun Jack Bowen Bert Spcichcr ths Amend XVilliam Donovan jack Rngcrs Richard Mayer .Xlichncl l'hinrillo Rnhcrt Laymn thntt Blankingship David Midglcy Fred Billups 272 JAM I-is Tonn ................................. Sccremr y TOM ARRASM l'l'H ........................... Treaxurer Thc Trident Society is the honorary society of the Naval chcrvc Officers Training Corps of the Uni- versity of Virginia. Since its founding in 1949, it has promoted interest in Naval science, and created closer bonds among the men and the members of the .stntf. Also the Society has sponsored field trips to Naval and Marine installations, weekly naval movies, and lectures by various mcn associated with the armed services. The social and athletic events of the Naval Unit are cn-nrdinntcd hy the Alhridcnt Society. OFFICERS DANNY B. BOLT .................. Squadron Commander ALBERT H. HAYDEN, JR. ................... Comptroller ARTHUR E. WALTERS ................. Executive Officer Nun L. SMITH ...................... Adjutant Recorder SHIRLEY M. CARPENTER .............. Operations Officer GRANT H. TANKERSLEY ..... InformationServices Officer MEMBERS Shirley M. Carpenter James E. Drewry Donald W. Henderson Albert H. Hayden, Jr. Ned L. Smith Harry A. Mosley, Jr. William B. Baker Danny B. Bolt Arthur E. Walters William C. Poole Roger V. Nutter Thomas P. Price E. Fairfax Randolph, Jr. Paul D. Sowell Otis B. Bacon Terry A. Tucker John Bacs Grant H. Tankersley Irwin M, Gladstone Ronald K. Ingoe James M. Trice, Jr. 273 Roger R. Hesdorffer Jerry D. Martin john W. Ward john L. Bryant, Jr. Henry S. Jacobs Robert B. Sierk Theodore E. Darling James P. Woolsey Leland T. James Hubert J. Davis, Jr. Arnold Air Society Air Force ,,: OFFICERS 1 LT. Coman A. E. ROUGHTON, jR. ............... Commanding Officer MAJOR R. A. MAGmx ............................. Executive Omcer MAJOR R. F. B. GIMMI .................................. Instructor MAJOR H. V'. JAMES ..................................... Instructor CAPTAIN H. l. MILLER .................................... Instructor L 4. ' . .. , w 2'. v- 'I- .' $ 3 $-,,1.-- Left to right: Lt. Col. A. E. Roughton, Jr. and Cadet Lt. Col. jamcs 15.. Drewry. UH3ICI7RS, mu lcfr tn right: Hnior R. l . Uimmi, Hainr R. ,L Hngmm. Lt. Col. X. l . Rnughmn. Hainr H. XV. hints. and Capmin H. I. Hillcr. liNLlSTI-CD XlI-N, lmrmm. lcfr to right: llJ'Sgt. Roger G Phillips. 8 Sgt. Paul N. Gist. WSgr. chr'gc R. 'l'rumhly. :lml 'IYSgr. Vl'lmmas H'. Duprcc. chr In right: Cadets Grant H. 'l'anlwrslcy, Rnlrcrr Sicck, Richard XV. Taylor. Dnnnld V. Henderson. James Drcu n; jnhn L. Bryant, julm V. VVard. Maxwell U. Chrixmphcr. and Leland T. jnmcs. CADET GROUP STA FF meir Lr. CnL. jnurs Dmm'm' .................. Group Commander mezr Hunk D. XV. Huxmuun ......... Deputy Group Commander Cunar Hunk j. l.. Ihuxx r ....................... Operations Oli?cer ' ' 5; . 1 Cumr er. .l. H'. an .......................... Group Inspector . - - :WL . H ll ! . . g , - ' '5 , - ..!$ flu! Lunar Hymn Rmmu' Sn'm ....................... Pcrxmmcl omcer '. t meir Hunk XI. U. CHumnHm: ............. Afdminixrrations Offiver mem M yum G. H. l'xxM Im n ........ luynrmaliml Scri'ircs Offircr Cmu 181 I.I, R. H'. l HlHIx' . ............ Ik'rmmlcl Surrirw Officer Cmn 2w LI. I4. 'IL -I xHI x ............. . ..,.,......S prly Ofiircr 274 R.0.T.C. In 1903 XVilbur and Orville Wright made their fa- mous flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. This first successful flight with a heavier-than-air craft was a great milestone in the history of the World. But it was not until lVorld War II that the capabilities of air power were fully recognized. Today air power is the most important weapon in the arsenal of the United States, and in a future war it will be the dominant decisive force. The United States Air Force has the mission of maintain- ing national security through air power and of keeping a force in being that is strong enough to deter aggres- sion. The Air Force ROTC unit at the University was established in 1951. Since the opening of the Charlottes- ville-Albemarle Airport in 1955, the unit was moved closer to its goal of giving cadets as much flying experi- ence as possible. The cadet orientation Hying program gives each cadet an opportunity to get the feel of an airplane. In addition, fourth year cadets who are pilot candidates have the opportunity to obtain a private pilot's license through a regular flight instruction pro- gram. Through summer training and field trips to vari- ous Air Force bases, all cadets get a closer look at Air Force life. The Cadet Group is organized and commanded by the cadet ofiicers themselves, with Air Force officers acting as advisers. Cadets participate in such activities as the Arnold Air Society, the Drill Team, and the Drum and Fife Corps. The Drum and Fife Corps is unique in the fact that it is the only ROTC musical organization of its kind in the United States. Last year this unit won second place among the two hundred musical groups participating at the Apple Blossom Festival in VVincester, Virginia. The importance of social functions is not forgotten. This year the annual Air Force Ball was held in March and was quite successful. The Air F orce ROTC also participated in the second annual Military Ball along with the Navy and Army units. HONORARIES OFFICERS Beta Kappa Dean Charles C. Abbott Prof. Thomas P. Abernathy Prof. Harold L. Alden Mr. Daniel V. Anderson Mr. Rowland Andrews Robert Ira Ansell Dr. Vincent W. Archer Mr. Frederic Baron Askin Bona W ashington Ball, 11 Prof. S. F. Barker Mr. John S. Battle, Sr. Prof. Jesse W. Beams Prof. Arthur F. Benton Mr. Francis L. Berkeley Prof. Charles J. Bishko Prof. Truman A. Botts Prof. F. T. Bowers Dr. William T. Bray Prof. Mortimer Caplin Prof. Joseph M. Carriere Mr. John A. Carter Dr. James R. Cash Dr. Bennet Caughron Prof. l. B. Cauthen Mr. Robert Emerson Caven Mr. Daniel Hunt Clar, III Prof. Harry Clemmons Prof. Almand R. Coleman Mrs. Ingrid H. Coleman Prof. William R. Coles Mr. Constantine Condoulis Prof. J. S. Constantine Dr. George Cooper, Jr. Prof. Lindsey Cowen Prof. A. K. Davis Dr. James D. Deck Joseph Edward Diamond Prof. Hardy Dillard Judge Armistead M. Dobie Prof. Douglass D. Drysdale Dean William L. Duren Prof. Edward R. Dyer, Jr. Prof. Geo. O. Ferguson, Jr. Prof. Frank W. Finger Dr. Harrison F. Flippen Prof, Edwin E. Floyd Prof. J. D. Forbes Prof. R. C. Garlick, Jr. Prof. Frank A. Geldard, Jr. Dr. Paul M. Gaston Dr. Chalmers L. Gemmill Prof. Robert K. Gooch Prof. Parker C. GfiFfen Herschel Ivan Grossman jordan Udell Gutterman Lorence Amlon Gutterman Prof. Allan T. Gwathmey Dean Roberta H. Gwathmey Prof. Oron j. Hale Dr. Albert A. Hamblen Dean Lewis M. Hammond Hamer Hannah, III 278 Prof. James Hart Prof. Francis Howard Heller Prof. Atcheson L. Hench Prof. Richard H. Henneman Prof. Frank L. Hereford Ernest Cary Hibble, Jr. Phillip Lloyd Howard Prof. L. G. Hoxton Dr. Thomas H. Hunter Prof. Forrest Hyde Clifford Ray Jackman Prof. Cary F. Jacob Prof. S. R. Jayne Prof. Thomas C. Johnson, Jr. Julian Stewart Jones Prof. Forrest Keller Prof. William A. Kempner Dr. James E. Kindred Irvin Klaven William Edward Larsen David Beniamin Lewis Prof. Ivy F. Lewis Prof. Ben Z. Linfield Prof. R. T. Maior Dean Marcus B. Mallet Prof. Bernard Mayo Prof. Richard A. Meade Prof. E. C. McClintock Prof. Edward J. McShane Prof. James S. Miller, Jr. Prof. John Minor Prof. S. A. Mitchell Prof. Lucius G. Moffatt Mr. Herman S. Moorman Mr. Robert Morgan Michael Morris Dr. Henry Mulholland Prof. Robert M. Musselman Prof. Charles P. Nash, Jr. Mr. Stanley S. Needell Prof. Wilbur A. Nelson Prof. A. B. Shepperson Prof. E. J. Oglesby Prof. G. C. Pitts Prof. A. J. Gustin Priest Prof. Charles Quittmeyer Prof. Charles G. Reid, Jr. Dean F. D. G. Ribble Mr. John L. Sander Prof. James R. Schlesinger Mr. Alfred M. Schulwolf Prof. Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. Dr. William M. Sheppe, Jr. Mr. George E. Shissler M r, Roderick L. Simmons Prof. XVilliam R. Smithey Prof. T. R. Snavely Dr. Carl C. Speidel Prof. George XV. Spiccr Prof. Emerson G. Spies Mr. Wilford XV. Spradlin Prof. Arthur F. Stockcr T. BRAXTON Woomr ........................................................ President JOHN C. VVYLLIE ...................................................... Vice-Presidem ROBERT MORGAN ................................................. Secretary-Treasurer RICHARD H. HENNEMAN .................................................... Historian MEMBERS Prof. Floyd Stovall Mr. William E. Strole Dr. Oscar Swineford Mr. John Hardy Thomas Dr. James B. Twyman Mr. Gordon Lee Vandervort Judge Lyttleton Waddell Dr. W. Dean W arren Mr. Tureman G. Williams Prof. William S. VVeedon Dr. Clayton E. Wheeler Prof. Gordon T. VVhybum Dr. David C, Wilson Prof. James S. Wilson Prof. Charles K. Waltz Prof. Frederick T. Wood Dr. James E. Wood, Jr. Mr. Raymond E. Woody Prof. T. Braxton Woody Mr. Paul C. Worthington Mr. Edward M. Wyatt Mr. John C. Wyllie Prof. John H. Yoe Prof. George B. Zehmer Mr. Randolph W. Church Miss Margaret Abbott Mr. David Bloor Mr. Frank Call Mr. William Cook Mr. Robert Daniel Mr. W illiam Deskins Mr. Benjamin DuVal Mr. Robert Eicher Mr. Burton Goodwin Mr. Harry Green Mr. Jesse Green Mr. William Hall Mr. Paul Halpem Mr. Larry Honikman Mr. Edward McLean Mr. William Mandel Mr. Smart Pachman M r. Donald Richardson Mr. Roy Shoults Mr. Robert Small Mr. Harvy Sonnenblick Mr. Ronnie Yoder Mr. Archer Jones Mr. Paul McDougle Mr. Hawthome D. Battle Mr. Ralph Rubinowitz Mr. Adam B. Ritchie Mr. Samuel L. Shapiro Mr. Albert J. Strauss Mr. Phillip J. Walker Mr. Paul Rosenberg Mr. Howard Scherry M r. R. Gordon Smith Mr. Roger A. Whyman Mr. XVilliam W . Nagle M r, Robert S. Tickle HENRY HANNA MCVEY, III ............... N. THOMAS CONNALLY, JR. ............... JAM ES E. KINARD ........................ OFFICERS ....................................... President .................................. Vice-Presidem ............................. Secretary-Treasurer STUDENT MEMBERS john P. Ackerly, III James G. Apple Charles B. Arrington, Jr. Frank L. Call, II Charles M. Caravati, Jr. Randolph W. Church, Jr. Walter J. Cody, III N. Thomas Connally, Jr. W illiam T. Cunningham John J. Carson, IV Richard W. Dortch George C. Davis George G. Grattan, IV Wilton W. King Sam R. Marney, Jr. Norman K. Moon Federic Barton Askin Monroe G. Baldwin, Jr. C. Thomas Battle Thomas Edward Crosley, Jr. Hubert J. Davis, Jr. Robert D, Hiden Jr. James D. Kitchin, Jr. Andrew Pickins Miller Dewey B. Morris Fred C. W right, III Henry A. Drake, III John P. Cline James E. Drewry Michael Lohr Robert R. Cardell, Jr. Charles E. Bell, Jr. A. Kent Rayburn H. Lee Boatwright, III R. Gordon Smith H. Shackford Moorman David T. Bedell Rust Endicott Reid Dabney Overton, Jr. John H. Stennis UNIVERSITY STAFF MEMBERS Francis J. Brooke, III Lawrence Lewis, Jr. Henry D. McVVane Thomas H. Hunter Gilbert J. Sullivan Richard H. Henneman Robert P. Englander William M. Smith Frank W. Finger Vincent Shea Henry L. Kinnier John E. Scott, Jr. Robert K. Gooch Edward R. Slaughter, Sr. Edward R. Slaughter, Jr. john C. VVyllie T. Braxton Woody Raymond C. Bicc, Jr. B. F. D. Runk Edward W. Lautenschlager Leigh B. Middleditch Forest J. Hyde William H. VVrank Daniel L. Gibbcs, Jr. Donald M. McKay Joseph L. Vaughan Edgar M. Williams Lorrence T. Keller F. D. G. Ribble Emerson Spies Lindsey Cowan Charles K. Waltz 279 Omicron Delta Kappa Robert Ira Anzell James G. Apple Frederick Barton Askin W illiam Bruce Baird George Thomas Battle David Thorpe Bedell Charles Edward Bell Robert S. Bersch VVinfry P. Blackburn H. Lee Boatwright, Ill Joseph D. Brown, Ill jackie Ondra Bunting Richard Fry Bunting Frank Lloyd Call Charles M. Caravati, Jr. Robert Ridley Cardell, Jr. Edward William Casper Robert E. Caven Maxwell George Christopher Randolph W'. Church, Jr. John Paul Cline Nathaniel Thomas Connally Harry Clayton Cook, Jr. William H. Cook, Jr. John Jay Corson, 1V Roger Spencer Cortesi Hubert Jackson Davis, Jr. W Harold W. Keaner Joseph Edward Diamond Allan G. Donn Henry A. Drake, III James Edwin Drewry Thomas B. Ducker William Pagon Edmondson, Jr. Edward W. Elmore Paul H. Farrier, Jr. Allen A. Futral, Jr. Daniel L. Gibbes, Jr. Donald E. Glover Larry R. Good George Gilmer Grattan William R. Hall Leroy Reynolds Hamlett Donald Wayne Henderson STUDENT MEMBERS Carl W'illiam Henrich Robert B. Hiden Herman P. Holcomb XV. Nathaniel Howell, Jr. George Adams Hurt Lyle Jenkins Edward C. Johnson, Jr. W'ilton W'ayt King James Arlington Kirkland james David Kitchen. 1 W'illiam Henry Laird, IV Eugene Edward Leasure. Jr. W'illiam P. Leek;r Walter E. Lewis David E. Lundquist Samuel R. Marney, Jr. Andrew Pickens Miller Ashby Carter Moncure Robert L. Montague H. Shack Moorman Dewey Blanton Morris Henry W Moyer, Jr. James Arthur Mumper William Tayloc Murphy William W. Nagle David B, Newton Robert M. Payne Milton Perlman Rust Endicott Reid Herbert Y. Reynolds Norman K. Risiord Samuel T. Schroctter Glenn H. Sheppard Charles M. Shortridge Lloyd Thomas Smith, Jr. Robert Gordon Smith Thomas A. Stansell john Hampton Stennis Albert john Strauss, Jr. james P. Strother John H. chitzer Phillip Jackson Walder Harvey J. Wheeler Bobby Terry Wood Frederick C. Wyright, III 280 T be Raven Society OFFICERS SAM R. MARNEY, JR. ............ President ROBERT S. BERSCH ......... Vice-Presidem PHILLIP J. H'Auum ............. Secretary DONALD W. HENDERSON ....... Treasurer FRANCIS L. BERKELEY, jk. ........ Archivist Harold L. Alden Harry L. Archer Chester W. Bain Jesse W, Beams Julian R. Beckwith Francis L. Berkeley, Jr. Stephan Berko Raymond C. Bice Charles J. Bishko Truman A. Botts Fredson Bowers T. Munford Boyd Davis W. Cammack Irby B. Cauthen, Jr. Mortimer M. Caplin James R. Cash Hervert A. Claiborne, Jr. Harry Clemons George Cooper, Jr. Jack Dalton Authru K. Davis, Jr. James N. Dent Hardy C. Dillard E. Cato Drash Raymond S. Edmundson Frank W. Finger Edwin E. Floyd Richard C. Garlick, Jr. Frank A. Geldard Robert K. Gooch Luther Y. Gore Allan T. Gwathmey J. F. Grimes, Jr. Own 1. Hale Lewis M. Hammond Andrew D. Hart Acheson L. Hench Charles Henderson Richard H. Henneman C. S. Ashby Henry Frank L. Hereford, Jr. Thomas H. juntcr Frank S. Kaulback, Jr. James E. Kinard james E. Kindred Henry L. Kinnier E. W. Lautenschlager Byrd S, Leavell Preston B. Lowrance J. Malcom Luck Robert S. Lutz 281 FACULTY MEMBERS Authur F. MacConochie Fred C. McCormick Marcus B. Mallet James E. May Bernard Mayo Ernest C. Mead James S. Miller, Jr. George R. Minor Lucius G. Moffatt Robert J. Morgan Henry B. Mulholland Robert M. Musselman Charles P. Nash, Jr. Frederick D. Nichols Earnest J. Oglesby William Parson Edwin W. Pullen Lawrence R. Quarles Kenneth R. Redden F. D. G. Ribble Jean Morris Roberts Joseph K. Roberts B. F. D. Runk Vincent Shea William M. Sheppe, Jr. Archibald B. Shepperson Tipton R, Snavely Carl C. Speidel George W. Spicer Emerson G. Spies Edward C. Stevenson Authur N. Stocker Knox Tumbull Oscar Swineford, Jr. William N. Thornton, Jr. Oscar A. Thomp, jr. Otis L. Updike, Jr. Joseph L. Vaughan William W. W'addel, Jr. Hugh Warren William S. W'eedon William H, White, Jr. Gordon T. VVhybum David C. Wilson Charles K. Wulz J. Edwin Wood, Jr. Fletcher XVoodward Braxton Woody John Cook VV'yllic David C. Yalden-Thmnson George B. Zehmer OFFICERS XVIHON W. KING ...................................................... President JAMES E. DREwnx' ................................................. Vice-Presidem EUGENE. E. Lmsuna JR. ....................................... Recording Secretary MAxwuL G. CHRISTOPHER ................................ Corresponding Secretary JOHN H. SVVEITZER .................................................... Cataloguer JACK DAVIS ............................................................ Treasurer STUDENT MEMBERS James P. Arrington Wilton W. King Jackie O. Bunting Eugene E. Leasure, Jr. Maxwell G. Christopher Ernest R. LeDuke john P. Cline Harold M. Marsh Hubert J. Davis Kenneth H. Miller James E. Drewry Ernest E. Nester Frank T. Ellett john C. Spivey, Jr. C. xVarrcn Hall John H. Sweitzer Donald W . R. Henderson Neal L. W alters Carl XV. Hennrich FACULTY MEMBERS Avery Catlin James S. Miller, Jr. Gaston Fornes Frederick T. Morse Charles N. Gaylord Ernest j. Oglesby Charles Henderson Harold A. O'Hern, jr. Tau Henry L. Kinnier Lawrence R. Quarles Hugh 8. Landes Donald L. Reid Beta Hiram G. Larew James M. Roberts Arthur F. MacConochie john E. Scott, Jr. 0 Pl Fred C. McCormick Clifford M. Siegel ?82 i... WT ' r, v W - OFFICERS F RANK H. MORRIS, JR. ................................................... President CLAYTON C. FURTAW .............................................. Vice-President JEFFERSON D. KIRBY, III ................................................ Secretary MICHAEL B. STILLMAN ................................................. Treasurer EVERETT P. FAHY, JR. ................................................... Historian FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. Raymond C. Bice Dr. Marcus B. Mallett STUDENT ADVISORS Frederick D. Blum Preston Haupt COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Bruce T. Chodosh Marion K. Humphries, III Richard G. Clemens Jefferson D. Kirby, III W'illiam S. Cudlip, III David R. Lee James T. Dutton john L. Manwaring Oscar E. Edwards James N. Pope Benjamin R, Eldridge James F. Rome Everett P. Fahy, Jr. John A. Spilman, IV Phillip Heiner Michael B. Stillman Charles W . Hill John R. Sweet James G. Hull Thomas A. VVarburton, Jr. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Lee H. Albright Kenneth A. Knowles Peter C. Anderson Ernest L. LeDuke Russel A. Aubrey David A. Morris Harry K. Benham Frank H. Morris, Jr. James K. Biglow Victor J. Orphan Robert E. Biddinger Charles Pfrommer, Jr. Moncure G. Crowder Joseph T. Ramey Roger W . F erenbaugh Robert J. Werner Clayton G. Furtaw Robert D. W ilbum, jr. Eugene B. Goldstein SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE David W. Draper 283 Ploz' Eta Sigma First Row, left to right: Cobb, Mchvin, Hutchison, Grccnbcrg. Ducy, Gregg. Second Row. left to right: Drake. Hunter. Baker HVmJ, McKclvcy. Alderman. Harmon, dc Butts, Nimmcr, Brandt. Third Row, left to right: EVOIH, Mcars, Horton 0V. EJ, Nelson, Smith LN. LJ, Hnggc, Michaels, Adams, Gooch. Delta Sigma Pi M. Tunnxs ................. Faculty Adw'sor J. E. Gmsox ................ Honorary Member OFFICERS CHARLES R. HL'TCHISON ............... President jmm A. GREGG ..................... Secretary H'ILLIAM T. MCGOWIN, Ill ..Sr. Vire-Prcsidcm GARDNER E. COBB ................... Treasurer JAMES T. GREENEERG ......... Ir. Virc-Prcsidem NORMAN B. DLVHY ................... Historian THOMAS H. BAKER. .Etfiricnry Contest Chairman MEMBERS N. F. Adams, I N. B. Ducy B. C. jones XV. T. OECOnnor C. T. Alderman S. D. Gooch, IV XV. B. Makclim H'. L. Porter. Jr. T. H. Baker j. T. Grecnbcrg T. B. Manro N. L. Smith j. M. Brandt j. A. Gregg J, XV. McKelvcy R. G. Smith H. A. Burrcll D. M. Harmon EV. T. McGowin, I J. A. Spcicher G. E. Cobb T, C. Hodgson, II C. D. Mcachum XV. EV. XVatkins j. G. Colligan .I. XV. l'luggc A. XV. Mears 1C. G. XVc-bb, Jr. A. K, Davis j. R. Horton, jr. G. S. Michacls P. D. EVOIR XV. J. chutts. jr. W'. E. Horton j. D. Nelson 15. C. H'right H. A. Drake. III C. R. Hutchisun, Jr. D. C. Ximmcr 284 MONROE BALDWIN Pi Delta Epn'lon OF F ICERS RANDY CHURCH ................. Vice-Presidem ................... President WILLIAM RICE ....... ..... Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Paul Allersmeyer Peyton Eggleston Frederick Holbrook Gordon Smith Henry Peterson Taylor Buckley Joseph White Jay Corson Key Foster Alexander Berry Harry Cook Andrew Miller David Haglund Stuart Glasser Robert Randall Paul Wentworth Robert Martin Richard Fowler Preston Haupt John Stennis Winfrey Blackburn William Brashares Charles Wentworth Edward Lovem William Baird Edward Blanchard Martin Brown Robert Creamer Leslie Friedman John Fuller Peter Gilbert Lee Cameron 285 OFFICERS TIPTON R. SNAVELY .......................................... President FRANK S. KAULBACK, JR. ........................... Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Joseph E. Gibson h Ray C. Hunt Frank S. Kaulback, Jr. Vincent Shea Tipton R. Snavely D. Rutledge Vining S I L'DENT MEMBERS 0 R. S. Beasch Gamma Sigma pm T. 1. Chandler, jr. L. R. Hamlet, Jr. C. B. Vest, Jr. Alpha Chi Sigma The Alpha Kappa chapter. established in 1922 at the University, is an honor- ary fraternity composed of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering students. OFFICERS PAUL PLATT .................. President Vusox HALL .......... Vice-Presidem WILLIAM BAKER .Maxrer of Ceremonies 1mm DEHARDEIEBEN ........... Reporter PRESTON HL'NDLEY ........... Treamrer JAMES STORY ................ Recorder JAMES BAsTON ...... Arsixram Recorder DR. 0. R. Roma ...... Faculty Advixor DR. HUGH M. SPENCER ......... Alumni Secretary ACTIVE MEMBERS Ray Ashby Preston Hundlcy W'illiam Baker Martin Kocnig James Baston John Magce Frank Bray Richard Moncure George Bryant Thomas Moore Samuel Compton Wesley Nagle John Debardcleben Albert Pfeffer Lcnn Dcrrenbacker Paul Plart Thomas Farrier Gary Rembacki , Francis Grimth Dr. Rodig , 9- Nelson Hall jamcs Story First Row: Baker. Batson, Hall. Flatt, Rodig, Debardclcbcn, Story, Hundley. Second lidward Hodges Dr. Van't Riet Row; Bray, Moore, Bryant, Dcrrenbackcr, Rcmbacki, Griffith. Hodges, Magee, Kocnig. Lyman Holland Clarence Wallace Third Row: Farrior, Pfctfcr, Ashby, Holland, Muncurc, Valft Riet, Compton. 286 Scarab OFFICERS XVILLIAM C. LECKY .................. President ROSSER SCOTT PRINCE REEVES, Ill ...... Secretary LAWRENCE A. GOLDFARB ............. Treasurer MEMBERS Lawrence A. Goldfarb Edward L. Gray Edward C. Johnson, Jr. W illiam P. Lecky Ward J. Miles Rosser Scott Prince Reeves, 111 Robert J. Sangine Stephen J. Zipp Left to right: johnson, Sangine, Lccky, Goldfarb, Reeves. Alpha Rho Chi OFFICERS CHARLES CHAMBERLAYNE ............. President EVERETT FAUBER ............... Vicc-Prexident EARL JUNGHANS .................... Secretary Jm: MILES ................ . . . . . .Treasmer MEMBERS Charles Chamberlayne Earl Junghans Casell Cooke Richard Lane Duane DeBlasio joc Miles Everette Fauber Harold Pierce Larry Goldfarb Alfred Rayburn Richard Hoagland Rooser Reeves Gary Ireland Edward Williams Edward Johnson . x - JV :.' . :- 1' .sz ,2 ,D-. . First Row. left to right: Clmnbcrlnync, Pierce, Faubcr. Lane. Rccvcs. Sccund Row: Johnson. chasio. Ireland. Third Ruw: Hoagland, Junglmns, Cooke. Guldfarb. Fourth Row: V'Villiams, Rayburn. 287 Kappa Delta Pi OFFICERS FOR 1959-1960 LIEUTENANT COLONEL A. E. ROUGHTON, jn. Mas. LILLIAN HURST ................. Secretary President Mus. Luau; Mlcnu-s ................. Treasurer DOROTHY A. BLAND ............. Vice-Presidem Mas. FRANCES DEANE ................ Historian MEMBERS Dorothy B. Adams James D. Grow Mrs. Rebecca B. Mohney Grace G. Anderson Eva Guynn Robert C. Morris N. Elizabeth Anthony Mrs. Fannie T. Hankins James M. Moyer Mrs. Evelyn H. Arledge Annie Hardy Mrs. Elizabeth G. On: Bessie L. Arthur Etta Rose Bailey M. Ellen Bailey Jeffrey W. Baker Dorothy A. Bland John H. Barnes Margaret S. Barnes Mrs. Virginia S. Barnes Mrs. Fay M. Barrow Mrs. Helen Boling Jennie Brewer Helen Burr Bernard Busse Eliia Callas Marvin L. Carper Linda L. Carter Mrs. Zada D. Carver Mrs. Virgina V. Childrey Marion E. Clark Myra A. Clark Mrs. Elizabeth Collins Mrs. Marcia C. Cooley Mrs. Jean J. Cornelius Vivian Crane Samuella Crim Mrs, C. C. Crouch Mrs. Virginia U. Cushwa Mrs. Frances Deane Mrs. Billie DeBord janet W. Dougherty Mrs. Janet B. Francis Viola E. Frazier Dr. Henry E. Garrett Mrs. Lillian Garrett Katherine R. Gary Mrs. Marjorie M. George 0. A. Gianiny. Jr. Dr. Cyril W . Grace Barbara M. Grant Dorothy A. Grant Mrs. Hays B. Hays C. Gordon Higgins Thelma C. Hill Mrs. Betty J. Hoffman Karel Horak Mrs. Margaret Hotchkiss Mrs. Stella Hubble Mrs. John M. Hunter Thomas VV. Hurlburt Mrs. Lillian Hurst Artley O. Hutton James V. Hutton, Jr. Dr. Arthur M. Jannan Donna Jones Raymond W. Katrobos Mrs. Ethel Kauffman Madge Keiter Emily B. Kirby Thomas H. Lahey Bernice P. Lane Jane Lawson Mrs. Edith B. Lee Gertrude D. Lewis E. Virginia Lewis Margaret A. Lipscomb Michael Lohr Dr. William C. Lowry Cora J. McDowell Mrs. Hellen R. McDowell David McKeith, Jr. Miriam S. McKeith Paul E. McLelland Charles W. Maclay, Jr. josephine H. MagniHco John A. Manahan Mrs. Zadie D. Martin Mrs, Blanche F. Meadows Mrs. Lucile E. Michie Mrs. Katyc W. Miller Mary L. Minichan 288 Mrs. Elizabeth M. Pace Virginia R. Parrott Leonard Pikaart, 111 Mrs. Isabelle Pillow Mrs. Ruby M. Plymale Eleanor R. Pond Margaret F. Porter Charles H. Powers Mrs. Lothaine Price E. Tapelle Pruden Reina M. Puckett John P. Ramos, Jr. Mrs. Jacqueline Reinier Mary H. Richardson Elizabeth M. Ritchey Olive Robertson Dr. John A. Rorer Col. A. E. Roughton Mrs. Frances Deane Scott Joseph B. Sellers Roberta T. Sheppe Mrs. Carrie K. Showalter M. P. Skinner Mrs. Edna B. Smith Lessie Smith Louise J. Spencer Mary Milline Spinder Harold S. Spraker Roxie Stallings Ertle Thompson Elizabeth Thurman Catlin E. Tyler Margaret G. Vaughan Bettie D. Via John W, Ward John D. XVells Gladys W'hitaker Mary V. VVillson George P. W'ilson, Jr. OFFICERS EUGENE EDWARD LEASURE, JR. ..................................... President MAXWELL GEORGE CHRISTOPHER .............................. Vice-President CARL WILLIAM HENNRICH .............................. Recording Secretary KENNETH HENRY MILLER ........................... Corresponding Secretary JOHN CARL SPIVEY, JR. .......................................... Treasurer JOHN PAUL CLINE .................................... Bridge Conespo'ndent MEMBERS Robert Lewis Charlton W'ade Vestal Evans Edwin V emon Farinholt, Jr. Harold Milton Marsh Peter Privott Mizelle Gregory Alden Smith Neal Lee XValters Frederick Ernest Wetzel W'cir Edward Wharton F ACULTY ADVISOR Dr. Hugh Stevenson Landes 289 OFFICERS FREDERICK KVRIGHT ..................................................... President KENNETH SAPPINGTON ............................................ Vice-Presidem DUKE FELT ........................................................... Secretary CHARLES IHEACHEM ................................................... Treasurer MEMBERS James Addington Steven Harriman Roy Pearson Ted Aldemian Robert Henkle Park Plank Richard Arvidson Peter Hershficld William Porter Rudolph Askew Yilliam Horton Jack Rader Frederick Askin Chuck Howard Bruce Ramsey XVilliam Baker Lcland James Kent Rayburn Emmel Barkley Clarence Johnson Robert Reed Kenneth Barrett Vesley Johnson Herbert Reynolds Harry Benham Valter Klingman Jack Rogers Bud Billups Jose Lambert Kenneth Sappington Joseph Bluestcin Edward chard Richard Sayer Paige Butler Shepherd Lewis Tony Sepp john Cabell Jerry MacDonald Patrick Smith Villiam Chambers Peter Manhart john Speicher Robert Creamer john Marlowe John Spilman Thomas Crosley Travis McGowan Patrick Standing john Daub James Mclntire Marvin Stark Henry Drake Bruce McPherson William Sullivan KValtcr Emroch Charles Meachum Jack Syer Duke Felt Bruce Michaelson Scott Sykes Henry Flynn David Midgclcy Thomas Teel Beniamin Fulton Ronald Miller John Thompson Joseph Garland Timothy Miller Frederick Trainer David Gibson Kenneth Mink Guy Tripp Pctcr Gilbert W illiam Mochtt Mallory Walker John Gill Charles Moore Robert Webster Jesse Graham Dewey Morris Jay Wheatley Donald Greenfield Frederick Murray . Roger VVhyman Robert Hamilton James Parkinson Frederick Wright Peter Parrish 290 chMDN :Lua OFFICERS JAMES PATTY ......................................................... President ROBERT SAPERO .................................................... Vice-Presidem J. EDWARD DIAMOND ......................................... Secretary-Treamrer MEMBERS Gilman Allen Jay Gwynne Bill OConnor Dave Almond Merwyn Johnson Hutch Overby Bob Ash Bill Kanto Paul Perryman Bob Bayne Bill King Henry Peterson Dave Bedell Hank Koehler Bill Powell Taylor Buckley Peter Koff Tom Price Bob Canada Stewart Kohler Pete Quesenberry Sonny Crichton Mike Kolbra Leighton Roper Gerald Cummings Irwin Kroskin Harry Rosenberg J. Edward Diamond Bill Laird John Scanlon David Dickenson Jim Laird George Scheuger George Elder Ben Eldridge Don Eukewitz Bill Everett Gill Faccio Jim Ferrara Stan Fischer Joe Gilliland Lary Goldfarb Fred Goad Bob Greenberg Virgil Grow Heyward MacDonald Larry MacDonald Steve Malkmus John Marston Mitz Martin Kurt Mast Bob McGee Grice McMullan F red Menowitz Walter Miller George Murry Ed Nichols 29! Fred Shepherd Alexander Sierk Gordon Smith Jim Sudderth Bill Watkins Ken White Howard Whitmore John Wright Ron Young Ernie Zobian Charles Zaroulis Henry Zimmerman OFFICERS HENRY B. PETERSON ............................................ President RICHARD K. Moss ......................................... Vice-Presidem DUDLEY P. FELT ............................................... Treasurer CHARLES G. McMULLAN ........................................ Secretary Lambda Pz' Lambda Pi and Skull and Keys are political scienties of students in the College of Arts and Sciences. Until the Spring of 1953, the two organizations were both contained within the Uni- versity Party but after the collapse of the rival Cavalier Party in 1952, the two societies de- cided to split into rival political groups in order to provide a two-party system for the College voters. In the fall elections the candidates supported b y Lambda Pi for Student Council were William A. Percy, Charles G. McMullan, Dudley P. Felt; those supported for Judiciary Committee were Kenneth Sappington and Harry R. Marshall. 292 OFFICERS CHARLES V. MOORE ............................................ President V INCENT J. MASTRAcco .................................... Vice-President HERBERT Y. REYNOLDS ......................................... Treasurer XVMJER H. EMRocu ........................................... Secretary Skull and Key W'hen Skull and Keys and Lambda Pi were within the University Party, membership in the two organizations was elective and honorary. Since their division into separate and rival parties, membership in each society has been placed on a basis of equal representation for each social fraternity, and both parties solicit the active participation of interested independent groups in the University. The Skull and Keys Student Council candidates in the fall elections were Walter H. Emroch, Vincent J. Mastracco, and Ed Lovern; those supported for Judiciary Committee were Bob Martin and Jack Syer. 293 294 295 Imp Martin A. Purcell N. Thomas Conally David N. Montague Charles M. Caravati Charles Brcck Arrington John L. Lewis, Jr. john D. Marscllus George Gratton Henry B. Pelterson Sam Mamey Arnold A. Dempsey George M. Wheatley F rederic B. Askin Henry A. Wise, 11 Peter Quesenberry Frederick C. Wright John A. Sabanosh james W. Patty, Jr. Walter H. Emroch 296 73,, 50am Richard W. Wilkinson john P. Ackerly, III J. Jay Corson, IV Charles L. Gaudry. Jr. F rank L. Call James A. H. Bakhtiar Samuel R. Mamey, Jr. Henry A. 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