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'Z p x A' W' Ji . 8 ' x ' 4 ' I f '-- .iw . ... ,, Ami! tn The Kaleidoscope 1930 5 VOLUME XXXVI I I I Published annually by lhe Sludenls of I HANIPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE I HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, VIRGINIA I I I I I I I I I I I S J L.-A TO Dean Macon Reed AS AN EXPRESSION OF OUR ESTEEM AND AFFECTIONQ AS A MARK OF OUR APPRECIA- TION FOR HIS SPLENDID SERVICES IN THE BETTERMENT OF HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COL- LECE: AND AS A TRIBUTE TO A MAN WHOSE WHOLESOME OPTIMISM AND NOBLE CHAR- ACTER HAVE MADE Us BETTER FOR HAVINC. KNOWN HIM-WE DEDICATE THIS VOLUME OF THE KALEIDOSCOPE. G3-ififi COLLEGE LIBRARY nuunnLMQVl'1NFV UL THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Dean S. Macon Reed MID the epochal changes which have taken' place at 'Hampden-Sydney in ig lm recent years, the office of Dean has been established. Until l9l9, the president had been the sole executive officer in matters great and small. By that date duties had multiplied, the machinery had become more complicated, the routine more intricate, and it was deemed wise to relieve the situation by appointing a Dean- an officer described by a wag as a man who has to do what nobody else wants to do. It is evident how important the office must be and, withal, how onerous and nerve-racking. Upon this long-suffering official, devolves-more than upon any other-the internal management of the College. It is he who most frequently comes in contact with patrons and students, hears their tales of woe, passes upon their requests, and imposes penalties. Truly the Dean must be a man of tact, of sound judgment, of keen sense of justice, and of personal responsibility. He must have a genial manner and sympathetic heart: he must possess wisdom of a high order, must know how to temper justice with mercy and, above all, how to stand firm and yet keep the machinery running smoothly. Who is sufficient for these things? At Hampden-Sydney the answer is Dean Reed, the third Dean of the College. Who, then, is this Dean, the man who combines in such unusual degree the traits and qualities outlined above as necessary for the successful discharge of the duties of the office? In the first place, we may claim that he is a great-great-grandson of the College. It has always been a source of pride and congratulation to friends of Hampden-Sydney that throughout the passing years so many of those in whose veins flowed the blood of the founders have been actively identified with the institution as students or officials. Long ago, Dr. Hugh Blair Crigsby called attention to this, and the fact has been repeatedly emphasized since Dr, Crigsby's time--'very recently in Dr. Bagby's striking article, The Acid Test, which appeared in The Record. The rule is exemplified in Dean Reed's case. From Hampden-Sydney's point of view, this gentleman is one of The Scots wha haeng for on the distaff side he comes from the loins of those to whom Hampden-Sydney owes its being, as will be shown later on. The Dean's parents were the Rev. Richard Clark Reed, D. D., LL. D., and Mary Cantey Venable. The father, a tall Tennessean of brawn and brain, was a man among men-an eloquent preacher, a gifted writer, an inspiring teacher, a learned scholar, a loyal friend, a devout Christian. Having served in several important pastorates, he, for thirty years, filled with marked ability and success the Chair of Church History in Columbia Theological Seminary. The mother-a worthy helpmeet for her distinguished husband, a lady whose grace of person and charm of character are still fresh in the memories of lA.D. 19301 6 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE those who had the privilege of knowing her in the bloom of youth and in developed maturity-was a descendant in two lines of Captain Nathaniel Venable of Slate Hill, in whose office the plans were formed which culminated in the establishment of Hampden- Sydney at the head of Hudson's Branch. Her parents were Thomas Frederick Venable and Mary Priscilla Venable, whose home was Scott Green, near Farmville, Virginia. The eldest son of the young pastor and his wife was Samuel Macon Reed, who was born at Charlotte Court House, Virginia, july 4, l879-fortunate both in his heredity and in his environment. For the old County of Charlotte in those days was a center of culture, of breeding, of traditions. The Randolphs, the Henrys, the Marshalls, it is true, had gone: but the Bruces, the Carringtons, the Daniels, the Egglestons, the Friends, the Ciaineses, the Cirigsbys, the Hannahs, the Mcphails, the Mortons, the Reads, the Scotts, the Watkinses, still owned their ancestral homes. Greenfield, Moldavia, Staunton Hill and the like still radiated the atmosphere of by-gone days. The old ante-bellum civilization still survived and the fragrance of a long-gone past was lingering, after a fashion incomprehensible to one unfamiliar with the conditions which pervailed there a half-century ago. ln the late eighties, the Reeds moved to middle Tennessee and by the time their eldest son was ready for serious academic training they were living in Nashville. There the boy-full of intellectual curiosity, eager to excel, endowed by nature with marked capacity-was fortunate to be enrolled in the University School, founded and owned by Dr. Clarence B. Wallace USSOJ, a school in which two of Hampden-Sydney's present faculty have taught and in which many of the alumni of the College have been instructors. Prepared for college-much better grounded in Latin, Creek and Mathematics than most of the college graduates of these degenerate days -young Reed entered Vanderbilt University, where he studied for three sessions, l897-99 and l9Ol-02. About this time Columbia, South Carolina, became the home of the family and hence his last college year was spent at the University of South Carolina, where he graduated, the first-honor man of the Class of l905, meanwhile having taught Latin and Greek in the Presbyterian High School in Columbia, l899-l9Ul, and again in l903-04, and Mathematics and History in the High School in Rowland, North Carolina, I902-03. He was Assistant Professor of Mathematics in the University of South Carolina, l904-05: applied his Mathematics in the solution of practical problems in Charleston, West Virginia, l905-073 taught Mathematics and Science in the Peacock Military School, San Antonio, Texas, l907-083 was Head Master of the Donaldson Military School, Fayetteville, North Caro- lina, l908-I6, and was Associate Professor of Latin, Creek and Mathematics in Davidson College, l9l6-20. He taught one year at Brevard, North Carolina, and spent one year at Columbia University, New York, where he received his Master's Degree in l922. He came to Hampden-Sydney as Professor of Mathematics in l92Z and since l923 has held the office of Dean here. i A. D. 1930 1 7 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE The Dean's active mind and vigorous body make it impossible for him to be idle: so to Fill in odd moments he has at times engaged in engineering and in cabinet work as avocations-his tastes and mathematical attainments fitting him for the work of road maker and bridge builder. His skill with tools is proved by the artistic furniture by which his attractive home is beautified. As a sideline, too, he has for many summers been director of boys' camps at Sapphire and at Black Bear in the mountains of North Carolina. The immediate family at The Deanery consists of Mrs. Reed-who, before her marriage. July Zl, l909, was Miss Louise Campbell, of Charleston, West Virginia- and two sons, Samuel Macon, jr., and Frederick Venable. In college, Dean Reed was a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and he also holds membership in the National Honor Fraternity Omicron Delta Kappa, the local chapter of which he established and sponsors. It must not be supposed that the Dean's activities are limited to literary, scientific and official matters: he is likewise a powcr in the church and in the community. A ruling elder, a leader in all things philanthropic and eleemosynary, he is the friend of all and is always ready to spend and be spent for the glory of God and for the good of his fellow men. His colleagues consider him indispensable to the College and The Hill would not be what it is were another in his place. The Dean is alive! Long live the Dean! -W. H. WHITING, JR. I A. D. 1930 1 8 ,1-l1 IL 'NU N1 XL -if fffh Q CJ r 'I1lQf Q ,' f f ' ' . G - an-' u A N u 1 rf'- Q pr 1 . 1 f ', - Q :VI - . P ' , ,. '4 ' iq. I --1 . ' B .-..-- , '. 1 90 ' ' ' . . - f ' .L ' 'JL . r b - A ..-2' ' ,I , , .ig 'u -. L- '- x . ., '3' ' ,lp . ., . . e. 1 0 ,- .. A - - - ' .5 - A 1. .f'.1- ' ' ' I- ,..', N '. ' ' W - LA' '- ' l.', '-'Q .:-V . - - val., D . :, , - . '1' : .A A I ,St - . . , 2 f f. 5. .- V 5 V-. 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The loving trees that clasp across the streets Crow greener sleeved with bursting buds each day. ABBEY -.Q Q, s :S corpore san In SUNG US Ui sz me -. -JUVENAL. I I Lx . M34 ' ,iq ' Q' A w f'.A 4- ,-, 5 4: 1 ,. ,, , Y Q Y ,., ' JW qw., S? .n ,ia 1 x ,V 'af 7 'ch J Under the large old oalf, llzal near his door Slooa' single, cmd, from rnatchless cleplh of shade -WORDSWORTH Wfas naught around bu! images of resl: Sleep-soothing groves and quiet lawns lL?ClT1'CCV1f -THOMSON Qs., Sees, some morning, unaware, That the lowes! lvouglls and the bruslltvood slzeaf 'Round ihc elm tree lvole are in tiny leaf. -BROWNING In 0 J i La ,A .a-- f Mfg X 1, ' Qlf E55 , HQMQ Wim .f m m y my .f WMWMW,g K Wg fur x , MW W .f E Mxl1f1 ' f ' ' ,,. . Y Q W - M M U1eTVc1m6l M M? V w Q 'lux-. Ni' 1 5 W Z . A SAMUEL MACON REED, A. B., A. M. Dean of the College Professor of Mathematics I A 9 U A I X B fl A B University of South Carolina, I906g M A Columbia University 1922, lnstructor in Greek and Mathe- 4, matics Presbyterian High School, Columbia, South Carolina, l900- l902 l904 l905 Instructor in History and Mathematics, Rowland High School Rnwl nd North Carolina, l903-l904: Assistant Pro- fessor of Mathematics University of South Carolina, l905-l906: lnstructor in Mathematics and Science, Peacock Military School, San Antonio Texas 1909 l9I6 Associate Professor of Creek and Mathematics Dwvidson College I9l6-1920, Professor of Mathe- matics Hampden Sydney College since l922 and Dean since l923. THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE jOSEPH DUPUY EC-GLESTON. A. B.. A. M., LL. D. President of the College I5 9 II, 'I' B K: tl I' M: 0 A K: A. B., Hampden-Sydney College, l886g A. M., 1887, LL. D., Washington and Lee University, 1917, LL. D., Hampden-Sydney College, l9I8g Superintendent Schools. Asheville. North Carolina, I89I-l900, Superintendent Schools, Prince Edward County. Virginia, l903-I905, Virginia State Superin- tendent of Public lnstruction, IQO6-I9I2g Chief of Field Service in Rural Education, U. S. Bureau of Education, January-July, l9I3g President of Virginia Polytechnic Institute. l9l3-l9I9g Author fwith R. W. Bruerel The Work of the Rural School: Life Member Classical Association of America: Life Member Classical Association of Virginia, Member National Society. Sons of Colonial Wars: S. A. R., Huguenot Society: etc., etc., Present Position since l9l9. 5' , ' 9W4.v f.fw.'f'1' 'fl . , ' '-ti-:iris . we . - V with ' 7 . . A jOHN HAMPDEN CHAMBERLAYNE BAC-BY M. A., M, E., PH. D., LL. D. Professor of Physics and Astronomy A K Eg 0 A Kg X B 4133 Student, Norwoocl's University School, Richmond. Virginia, M. A., University of Virginia, 1888. M. E., I89l, and Ph. D., l894: LL. D., Hampden-Sydney College, 19264 Teacher, Wallace's University School, Nashville, Tennessee, l888- I890g Professor of Natural Philosophy. Hampden-Sydney College, l892-l898, and Professor of Physics and Astronomy since l898. I A. D. 1930 1 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE JAMES HENRY CURRY WINSTON, A. B., B. S., PH. D. Professor of Chemistry and Geology H X, X It 'IH A. B. and B. S., Hampden-Sydney College. l89-4, Graduate Student, University of Virginia, IS94-l895g Professor, Tazewell College, i895-lS96g Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University, l896-lB99. and Ph. D., lB99g Acting Professor of Biology, l9l7-l920, Hampden-Sydney College: Professor of Chem- istry and Geology, fluid.. since l899. TTI .iv .za e 4- ir' XVILLIAM HENRY XVHITINC., ja. A. B.. M. A.. D. LIT., LL. D. Professor of Latin 'I' I' Ag Z3 Tg A. B.. Hampden-Sydney College. l880g M. A., ISBZQ LL. D., l922. D. Lit., Austin College, l92-tg Gradual:- Student, University of Virginia, ISBO-I88I, Assistant, Prince Edward Academy, l88l-ISS6: Assistant, University School, Nashville, Tennessee, i886-ISBSQ Principal, Clay Hill Academy, Nlillwood. Virginia, I888-l902 and l905-l906: Professor of Latin and German. Hampden-Sydney College. l902-i905 and t906ft9ll, Professor of Latin and Spanish, l9l8-l92Z, Professor of Latin, l9ll-l9I8 and since I922. ASA DUPUY WATKINS, A. B., B. D., D. D. Professor of English ll K .tg E T, A. B., Hampden-Sydney College, l894q Instructor in English, Hoge Academy, lS95-lS96: Principal, South Boston High School. i896-IS99: Student in English, Harvard University, i899-l90U, and A. B.. l900g B. D., Union Theological Seminary. l903p Professor of Bible, King College, l907-l9llg lnstructor in Bible Courses. Wogord College, l9l3-l9l-4: Professor of English. Hampden-Sydney College, since I9lS. 1 A. D. 1930 1 I9 THF HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE JAMES BUCKNER MASSEY, A. B., B. D., D. D. Professor of English Bible A. B., University of North Carolina, l900, B. D., Union Theological Seminary, 1903, and Moses D. Hoge Fellow, l903-l904g D. D., Vllashington and Lee University, l9203 Student, Summer Session, Columbia University, l92O, Professor of Bible, Philosophy and of English Bible, since l923. HINTON BAXTER OVERCASH, B. S., M. A. Professor of Biology X li 'Pg B. S., Davidson College, I9l5g M. A., Columbia University l925p Professor of Mathematics and Science, Catawba College I9I5-l9I7, Student, Summer Session, University of Virginia, l9l7 Adjunct Professor of Biology, Davidson College, l9l7-l9l8 Professor of hlathematics and Science, Palmer College, l9l9 l92O: Professor of Biology and Chemistry. Catawba College l920-l922: Graduate Student, Summer Sessions, Columbia Uni versity, I92l, l922, l9Z3. l924: Professor of Biology, Hampden Sydney College. since I922. Psychology, Hampden-Sydney College, l9l9-l923, and Professor . DENISON MAURICE ALLAN. A. B., M. A.. PH. D. Professor of Philosophy and Psychology 'lf 5 E, I T3 T K .Xp X B '93 B. A. and M. A., Hampden-Sydney College, l9l6: Graduate Student, University of Virginia, I9I6-l9l7g Acting Professor of French and German, Hampden-Sydney College. l920-l9Zlg Graduate Student, Columbia University, Summer Sessions. l9I9, l920, 1924, Graduate Student, Harvard University, I92l-l923, M. A., Harvard University, l922, and Ph, D., l925, Present Position since l923. I A. D.l930 I THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE DAVID COOPER WILSON, A. B., M. A., PH. D. Professor of Creek H K Ng U -X K1 A. B., Princeton University. l904, and M. A.. l9l0g Ph. D., University of Michigan, l928, Professor of Greek. Whitworth College. IQO-4-l906g Professor of Greek. Tarkio College, l9ll-l9l2, Professor of Latin, Sterling College. l9l3-l9l-lg Asso- ciate Headmaster and Principal, Moran School for Boys, Seattle. Washington. I9l-4-l92Z, Buhl Fellow in Classics, University of Michigan, 1924-1925: Professor of Greek, Hampden-Sydney Col- lege. since 1923. FREEMAN HANSFORD HART, A. B.. M. A. Professor of History and Economics ii K .i, II 1' ii: 2 T, T ii A, ii -1- ii, A, an Washington and Lee University l9I2g M. A., I9l7g Graduate School and Proctor. Harvard University. l920-l923g A. M., itvid., l922, American Ex- peditionary Forces. l9l7-l9l9, Master of History, Noble and Greenough School, Boston, l92l-l923g Professor of History, Wash- ington College, Chestertown, Maryland, l923-l925g Professor of History, Extension Division, University of Virginia since I9Z8g v Present Position since l925. WALTER HERMAN BELL. A. B. Professor of French 1' If Eg U A Kg 3 T3 Hopkins Club, A. B., Randolph-Macon College, I922g Graduate Student, johns Hopkins University, l922- l923g Student, University of Dijon, France, Summer, l924g Graduate Student and Assistant, johns Hopkins University, l925-19271 Present Position since l923. I A. D. l930 1 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE THOMAS EDWARD GILMER, B. S.. M. S. Assistant Professor of flfalhemalics and Carman ll K .t5fI1lSK5XBfb- College. l923: lnstructor in Rifla-Thlematics. Greenbrier Military School. l923-l925 and l926-l927: Nl. S., University of Virginia, l926p Present Position since l927. 22 MAYO SCOTT NININGER. B. S. Professor of Spanish ig I II T5 li X Eg B. S., University of Virginia. l925g Student. Summer Session, La Progresiva College, Cuba, I925g Student, National University of Mexico, Summer, l926g Present Position since l925. li X E: B. S., Hampden-Sydney LAWRENCE GERALD NELSON. A. B., M. A. Assislunl Professor of Creek and English 2 T: A. B., Luther College. Decorah, Iowa, l927: M. A., University of Texas, l928g Professor of Education, Hampden-Sydney College, l928-l929g Present Position since l928. I A. D. I93O 1 TI-IE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE WILLIAM JOE. t7RtE.RSON, A. B., M. S. Assistant Professor of Nlattiematics and Chemistry A T -39 HU: X B 'IH A. B.. Arkansas College, Batesville. Ar- kansas, t927: M. S.. Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. I9Z8, Student Assistant, Department of Chemistry, Arkansas College, 1926- t927g Professor of Chemistry, Arkansas College, Summers, t927, t928g Graduate Assistant in Chemistry. Emory University, t927- HERMAN EDWARD SMITH. A. B. Professor of Education, Assistant Professor of French li Ag A. B., Furman University, t9263 Professor of French, Simp- sonville High School, l926-t927g Professor and Coach, Gaffney High School, t927-t929g Present Position since l929. MORRIS HENRY BITTINGER. B. A., M. A. Acting Professor of History and Economics for Second Term H X5 CP B Kg 0 A Kg TI Tg B. A.. Hampden-Sydney College. l924: M. A., University of Virginia, t92S: Professor of History, Green- brier Military School, t9244t927: Professor of History and Dean. Blackstone Military Academy, l928-I929g Acting Professor of History and Economics, Hampden-Sydney College for Second Term. l929-1930. I A. D. 1930 1 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE The Board of Trustees A. L. TYNES, M. D., President of the Board ....... ..,. S tauntcn, Virginia A. B. DICKINSON, ESQ., Secretary of the Board .............. Richmond, Virginia J. B. BITTINGER, D. D. ................... .... G errarclstown, West Virginia CHARLES A. BLANTON, M. D. .... ........ R ichmond, Virginia J. E. BOOKER, D. D. .......... .... H ampden-Sydney, Virginia JUDGE A. C. BUCHANAN. . . ........ Tazewell, Virginia A. B. CARRINGTON, ESQ. ..... .... D anville, Virginia A. B. CARRINGTON, JR., ESQ.. . . .... Danville, Virginia P. C. CLARKE, D. D. ...... .... S hawsville, Virginia HON. DON P. HALSEY .... .... L ynchburg, Virginia J. E. HEMPHILL, D. D.. . . .... Petersburg, Virginia HON. H. R. HOUSTON .... ........ H ampton, Virginia ROBERT T. HUBARD, ESQ. .... .... F ayetteville, West Virginia FRANK S. JOHNS, M. D.. . . ...... Riahmond, Virginia JOHN MARTiN, ESQ. .... .... H alifax, Virginia F. T. MCFADEN, D. D.. . . .... Winchester, Virginia H. W. MCLAUGHLIN, D. D. .... ...... R ichmond, Virginia SAMUEL W. MOORE, D. D.. . . .... Bluefield, West Virginia J. SCOTT PARRISH, ESQ. .... .... R ichmond, Virginia W. H. T. SQUIRES, D. D.. . . ..... Norfolk, Virginia ROBERT E. STOKES, ESQ.. . . . . .Farmville, Virginia H. B. STONE, Mi D. ...... ........ R make, virginia ERNEST THOMPSON, D. D.. . . .... Charleston, West Virginia HON. A. D. WATKINS ....... ........ F armville, Virginia J. HARRY WHITMORE, D. D. ......... ........... W ilmington, North Carolina 24 4,-. 1113 '- ' ' : ' Q 5 5125 9 V N ffhx ,V x . 0 x .fl Vs.. ,, 4 'U g ' -. Q, L -A , J, 'N ff, g Emi-16 1 - A I , vt' I . 3 5 Q r . V' 'l fl r , X 559' . -4. - ' .n f., 0 K.. , V. -A , I I5 .,,',v',5, L -. 1.5. . ' 4, .ral i ghil-5, E5 1 Q-.,. .P-if -A ' 'L V: .f ' , HIS SOLO FLIGHT THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE The Sehior Class OFFICERS ELLIS SAUNDERS ALLEN, JR... . . .......... ........ P resident RALPH FREDERICK WILLIS ....... ....... V ice President HENRY ELLIOTTE BOSWELL, JR... . . . .Secretary-Treasurer JAMES GRAY MCALLISTER. JR. .... ...... H istorian STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES HERBERT CLARENCE BRADSHAW ROBERT WILLIAM LAWSON CAMPBELL PANCAIQE, JR. I A. D. l930 J 26 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE I ELLIS SAUNDERS ALLEN, JR. Louisville. Kentucky ea X3X1i1IJg EXE: E9 II UNION LITERARY SOCIETY Monogram Club: Varsity Football fl, 2, 3, 4,3 Varsity Basket Ball QI, 41: Varsity Baseball fl, 3. 4,5 President Senior Class. ELLIS When one has come to know such a man as Ellis, one's faith in human nature is almost completely resurrected. He hails from the Pioneer State. and has shown us what really sincere and capable men Daniel Boone's country produces. Aside from his many duties, he always finds time for the pleasures of campus life and a long chat with his intimate friends. Once a friend he is always a friend. A glance at his activities will show his ability along different lines of college life. His performances on the gridiron, diamond and hardwood court will be sorely missed. His election as president of his class shows the high esteem that his comrades hold for him. How he can do all that he does and never seem overworked, has always been a mystery to us. He is truly a hard worker, and this, with his earnestness. determination and brilliance, gives an unconquerable combination. just lately he has started treating the calic and seems to be making great headway. All Tigerdom wishes him luck in whatever work he may choose. I A. D. l930 I 27 THE I-IAIVIPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE HENRY ELLIOTTE BOSWELL, JR. Burl-ieville, Virginia K E, E X E, H UNION LITERARY SOCIETY C-erman Clubg Monogram Club: Assistant Manager Basket Ball QD, and Manager 1415 Reporters Club and Athletic Editor UU, The Hampden-Sydney Tiger: Secretary-Treasurer of the BOZZIE Already the inmates of First Passage are having a lVIourner's Bench built for the departure of Elliotte. How can we endure without his omnipresent songstering, ready wit, continual argument and Latin storms ? Along with this, Elliotte has the qualities that command the respect of all. Any im- pression that he might leave. any reflection that he might cast upon the home could only be one of lasting credit to those who instilled into him the ideals of manliness and character. I-Ie is one in whom all the essentials of a true friend are admirably intermingled: loyalty, steadiness, understanding, and an abundance of common sense are deeply imbedded in his nature. Those who have not known him have missed much. Elliotte has followed a pretty stiff course through his four years, but has found time for varied extra-curricular activities, and we may also add here that he has caused many thrills in the S. T. C. So, Elliotte, as you go out in life we wish you all the success in the world-may health, happiness and long life attend you and may your tribe increase. Senior Class. I A. D. I930 1 28 Tl-IE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE HERBERT CLARENCE BRADSHAW Rice, Virginia E T, 0 A K UNION LITERARY SOCIETY Secretary President Union Literary Society and Union-Philanthropic Literary Society: Student Council C413 Reporters' Club and Historical Editor fzj, Managing Editor Editor-in-Chief QU, The Hampden-Sydney Tigerg Assistant Editor and Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor f4D, The Hampden'5ydncy fllagazincg Class Editor Editor-in-Chief THE KALEIDOSCOPEQ Student Assistant in History Ulg Student Assistant in the Library 13. -U. BRAD Can anyone write adequately of Brad ? It is almost an impossibility. To know him is to want him and no friend is truer than Brad, There is no one in school that does not love him. Hard working and painstaking. ready to lend a helping hand, capable and talented, a true Christian gentleman- these are but a few of his characteristics. Who, l aslc you. who in the history of the School has held three editorships? Brad has. Vvho has served on the Student Council and various other councils and has written enough constitutions to become an authority on the subject? Brad has. Xvho has been ready for any lark, from walking a rail fence to searching for the mysterious HKU? Brad has. Who is it. above all, whom we wish all success. Do you ask? Well. it's Brad 29 lA.D.l9301 A THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCGPE CHARLES LoRRAiNE CABELL Richmond. Virginia z 'rg x is qi: is X iz U NION LITERARY SOCIETY German Club: Chairman Motion Pictures OJ, Treasurer Students' Christian Association: Stage Manager CH, Property Manager Business Manager and President Q43 of the -Iongleurs. CHlNK First in war, first in hearts of his countrymen. Major in command of the Fourth Passage Snipers: a leader in the art of batting Professors. be they teachers of Latin. Physics, or Philosophy: and any who know him know of his exploits at Sweetbriar. S. T. C., and Richmond. How well is the baleful glow of his yellow lights known at these places! As you have already realized we are dealing with a versatile chap. There are really few things that one can mention that Chinlc cannot at least make a stab at doing. His accomplishments. exclusive of the above mentioned, range from an ability to perform upon the violin, guitar, sax or what have you. through star gazing, life saving, to play producing. He has been especially active in the latter, having been a main stay of the -longleurs since he has been here. We understand that he is to continue his studies at Virginia in the Department of Medicine. We wish him luclr and feel assured that he will add lustre to the proud old name. Hampden-Sydney. IA. D. 19301 30 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE CRAWFORD I-IENSON CARSON Vera. Virginia A, T K A PHILANTHROPIC IITERARY SOCIETY Debate Council. Secretary and Treasurer Q-U3 Debate Squad: Assistant in History HKI-ru Kit hails from the near-by town of Prospect. and is a worthy representative of that metropolis. He is a real student. as his good scholastic standing shows. but he has also found time for pleasure and extra-curricular activities. His particular delight seems to be reading. for he is a constant visitor at the Library, and has read many of the novels there. He is a true friend to those who lcnow him. and his cherry smile will be sorely missed at Hampden-Sydney next year. He has proven himself to be an able debater, and we predict a bright future for him at the bar. lA.D. 19301 Bl THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE DOUGLAS A1.oNzo CLARK Wilson, Virginia PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY Track Squad nous Here is one man that goes around the campus tending to his own business. He is quiet because he does not choose to waste his time in unprofitable pastimes. preferring rather to do his work efficiently and unpretentiously. He is a good student and his name is seen frequently on the Dean's Honor Roll. He has a decided preference for history. Doug is a well-rounded man: besides being a student he is a ladies' man and is frequently seen in Farmville. Each spring we find him working hard on the cinder path and his place on the track Ieam will be hard to till. l A. D. 1930 1 32 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE HUGH GRAY Cook Crap Mills, Xvcst Virginia UNION LITERARY SOCIETY Track Squad QQ: Ministerial Association. Vice President President QU: S. C. A. Cabinet, Sunday School Chairman 1413 Valley Club: Students' Volunteer Group, Secretary and Treasurer f-U5 Instructor in French. Worsham High School HUG:-1 Ah! Who is the energetic Senior who walks across the campus as if he were terribly busy? Oh. yes. that is Hugh. better lmown as upoopief' Latin is to he blamed for that name and probably for the energetic looks, as Latin generally makes people energetic. Yes, he has ever given much attention to his studies, but something else has attracted him of late for we frequently see him in the halls of S. T. C. By those who have had the pleasure of really knowing Poopie he is considered a true friend. With an unfaltering purpose. high ambitions and a capacity for work we are sure that he will make a success. lA.D.I9301 33 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE WILLIAM DUPUY DICKINSON, JR. Burlceville, Virginia eIIix,XIs-In Track Squad OJ: Football Squad Q. 3b. BILL Tall. masculine, intellectual, a son of old Virginia-that's Bill Dickinson. Versatile to the nth degree is Bill-one hour playing a corking good game of football with the reserves, another hour deeply immersed in Tolstoy or Turgenief or leading a discussion as to the merits of Tristram over Marpessa. But donvt get the idea that Bill doesn't seek the lighter side of life, for a wittier conversationalist can scarcely be found and although he is not seen very often up beneath the Rotunda, he is quick to take offence against one speaking slightingly of Norfolk or Columbia. The Class of '30 wishes Bill the best possible future. I A. D. l93O 1 34 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE 5 WiLLiAM MEADE FEILD Petersburg, Virginia ' ' 1 ii it tx, x 1,-ig iii, I3 Assistant Manager of Track QD: German Club. WILLIE As good-natured and smiling a fellow as you ever saw is XV1llie. He has fixed himself deeply in the hearts of his friends. who are by no means few in number, especially in Fourth Passage, where he has lived most of his collegiate career. A hard worker, too, he is. yet enjoying play more than the average of us, but knowing well when to indulge. He has made a good start for his M. D. in his courses at Hampden-Sydney, winning recognition in the sciences and campus activities which have already received his hearty support and cooperation. As we lose Willie, we wish to advise him to continue to use his ability to make and keep friends in after life as he has done among us. lA.D. I9301 35 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE MARCUS AURELILTS HARRIS Clarksville. Virginia K v 'P H PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY German Club. Manager K-411 Basket Ball Squad 12. 3, 4,3 Baseball Squad fl, 3, 4jg Track Squad 1215 Monogram Club. HMARK., Here he is, the second part of the Harris twins. Mark. Last year when we saw Henry leave, we felt that we had some consolation. We still had Mark for another year. However, this year we won't have this fact to console us: the second and equally famous Harris passes from the historic old portals of Hampden-Sydney College. Mark began his stay at Hampden-Sydney five years ago. but year before last found him away down South as a tobacco buyer. During his interrupted stay with us here he has made quite a namc for himself. Not only on the athletic field, where he has played basket ball and baseball and was on the track squad, but in his student life he has done well. Ever ready to help his fellow. he is a great favorite with his fellow students. Here's to Mark, May he do as well in the world as he has done in Hampden-Sydney. I A. D. l93O 1 36 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE WILLIAM CARTER I-loDc.soN Lonaconing. Maryland X iz 47 U NION LITERARY SOCIETY BILL He has the quiet dignity which requires the respect of everyone. His unassuming manner is a most likeable characteristic. Bill is the most ingenious man at Hampden-Sydney. Seniors will remember his telegraphic system between Vcnable and Cushing. He is a frequent visitor to S. T. C. and thus helps maintain the cordial relations between the two institutions. His aptitude for the sciences, keen mincl and creative ability have been noted for four years on the campus. And these same characteristics will carry him far in life. Bill is always able to convey his exact thoughts. which shows his mastery of the English language. We wish for him the greatest success. I A. D. 1930 1 37 THE I-IAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE ABNER CRUMP HOPKINS, JR. Charlotte Court House, Virginia X ii ri- PfllLANTHROPlC LITERARY SOCIETY jongleurs, Properly Manager UD, Business Manager HJ: Student Assistant in Psychology uABn Ab hails from the ancient home of Patrick Henry and, although he has not majored in society. yet he is a familiar figure around the Hill and across the bridge table. The stage has attracted him, and many a successful play has been due to his efforts. both on and behind the stage. Studies and good grades have been a specialty with him, and he has proved his worth in all lines, inclining somewhat to the scientific. Chemistry, the hugaboo of so many of us, is the chosen field of his life's work. Since he is so gifted with a logical mind and with a perseverance which leads him to work unceasingly until his goal is attained, we cannot but predict that he will glorify the name of Hampden- Sydney when he makes his way into the world. Ab, best luck. I A. D. I930 1 38 THE I-IAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE WILLIAM PRESTON I-lov, JR. Petersburg, Virginia X fb, E, 41, 75 PHILANTHROPlC LITERARY SOCIETY German Club, Assistant Manager Q-lj: jongleursg Assistant Manager Baseball C315 Advertising Manager, The Hampden-Sydney Magazine U05 Pan-Hellenic Council AADOCH Petersburg made a notable contribution to Hampden-Sydney when she sent Doc to these ancient ivy-clad walls. Roaming with two of his fellow townsmen during his first year here, he shared with them the distinction of Horsiest Freshman. That same element of playfulness and frivolity which made him the bane of the Sophs' existence has served in the past three years to make him one of the most popular men on the campus-and also in Farmville! Among his campus activities are the positions of Advertising Manager of The Hampden-Sydney Nlagazine, and Assistant Manager of the baseball team and the German Club. Doc's pleasing personality and sincere friendliness will win for him as many true friends in the world as he leaves behind him here. I A. D. 1930 1 39 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE. DAVID DENTON HULL Marion, Virginia 9 X: ..H.. UNION LITERARY SOCIETY Monogram Club: Assistant Manager Manager C31 of Track: Assistant Circulation Manager QD, Circulation Manager UQ, Business Manager f4J, The Hampden-Sydney Tiger. HULLY Quiet, dignified, reserved, a real Hampden-Sydney Tiger. such is Denton. We never see him except when he is hurrying diligently to attend to some business, for he is a business man, as a glance at his Tiger work will show. He is preeminently a student, but not a grind. We could not call him a ladies' man-a reward for anyone that has seen him treating the fair damsels in Farmville. We cannot predict anything but the very best in the years to come for Denton, His character, shrewd judgment, business ability and perseverance are indicative of such. From the lair of the Bengal he goes forth with our best wishes. I A. D. I930 I 40 THE l-IAIVIPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE WILLIAM CALDWELL IRVINE Waynesboro, Virginia H K N, '-11 PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETX Monogram Club: Football Squad CZ. 3. 4.5: Valley Club. upussrn ln four years of life on the Hampden-Sydney campus almost no one has grown in so many ways as l uss. Quiet and reserwecl though lie may be. he bubbles over with fellowship ancl interest in humanity. A hard worker is lie, in his class and on the football held. and yet he is always reacly to Ngo places and do things. Mention the word movie or play to Fuss and he has his hat on his head before you can close your mouth. The Class of '30 sure wishes you all the luck in the world. olcl man. IA. D. l930l 4I THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Lewis SKIDMORE JACKSON Dralces Branch, Virginia A, X iz 4, PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY German Club: Student lnstructor in Chemistry SALLY Not a genius, but il hard worlcer is jackson. Discover one taslc which has been assigned Sally, and out of which he has not emerged victorious. Those who have been fortunate enough to merit his fellowship have felt the warmth of true friendship. These two phrases, a prodigious worlcer and a deep thinker, describe Sally, and from such a combination great men have been made. Having set the medical profession as his goal, he has never ceased to hold this before him. Being a member of the Chi Beta Phi National Scientific Fraternity and Student lnstructor in Chemistry, he shows plainly his scientihc turn. Farewell, Sally, and success! -I A. D. 19301 42 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE WVILLIAM ALLEN JOHNS Farmville, Virginia ii A, T ii .x PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY German Club: Monogram Clubg Manager Tennis 1313 jongleurs fl, 2. 313 Reporters' Club lntercollegiate Editor and Associate Editor The Hampden-Sydney Tiger: Assistant Business Manager The I-lumpden-Sydney llflaguzine UO. TWO WHO0PS Hail to Two Vvhoopsf' actor. writer, clebater and student! From the grand county of Buckingham comes this dashing young gentleman. and in his short three years stay he has clone a world of good for his Alma lVlater. Two Xvhoopsu' wide participation in activities speaks well for his go and get 'emu spirit. Rarely do we see a man so endowed with such zeal. ln his very first year he proved. himself an actor. During his second session he gained recognition for himself as a debater. During all this time he has held an important position on the staff of The Hampden- Sydncy Tiger. When he wanted a position he went after it. Folks, he is the Manager of the l929 Tennis team, Two Whoops has surely been an inspiration to the Hampden-Sydney students. lA.D.I9301 -s 43 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE FRANK FITZGERALD JONES, JR. Staunton, Virginia PH!LANTHROPlC LITERARY SOCIETY Ministerial Associationg jongleursg Valley Club: Treasurer, Union-Philanthropic Literary Society FRANK Frank is one of those people who seem to be able to work always with such steady application that nothing is loo hard for them. His power of concentration is remarkable. This accounts for his amazing ability to master even the most difficult subject. Frank's diligence is manifested not merely by his class work, but by his strict attention to the duties of his office as treasurer of the Literary Society. He is one of the few who are able to graduate in three years. Frank is rarely seen on High Street, for there are other schools that have a greater attraction for him. One cannot know Frank without liking him. A conversation with him will drive the blues from anyone. for he has that rare and valuable qualityga keen sense of humor. His disposition endears him to all who come in contact with him. ' IA.D.l9301 44 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE HERBERT ELLIS KANN Harrisburg. Pennsylvania U A K- II PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY Monogram Club: Assistant Manager Manager Tennis: Ministerial Associationg Students' Christian Association Cabinet, Advertising Chairman UH, President Q-4,2 Devotional Editor, The Hampden-Sydney Tiger Q05 Manuscript Editor Humorous Editor OJ, Managing Editor The Hampden-Srfdncy Nlagazincf Photographic Editor. THF. KALEIDOSCOPE HERBlE Herbie is that person whose chief delight is to make others happy. He has some wisecraclc ready for everyone on every occasion. We might well niclxname him the ,lokesmith from Pennsylvania. Another phase of this same characteristic is his delight and ability to tell marvelous tales and string along his auditors. ln this sense he may be called a bull artist. He is not a ladies' mang rather. Herbie is a lady's man. Now to get to his more serious nature: He is intimately connected with religious activities on the campus. The S. C. A. has passed through a most successful season under his leadership. He is ever alert to do something which will improve the College. He it was who proposed the plan for monthly Faculty lectures. These have added greatly to arouse the interest of the students in Hampden-Sydney. IA. D. l93Ol 45 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE ANDREW LEWIS KNIGHT Boylcins, Virginia H Xg ll PI-IILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY Monogram Club: Baseball Squad fl. 2. 3, 41. LEWIS Lewis hails from the town of Boylcins. a true type of a Hampden-Sydney man and one of the most lively men on the campus. Always with a cheerful greeting and natural smile, he has made friends with everyone on the l'lill. His steady good nature and happiness have made him a well-lcnown figure everywhere he has been. He is a diligent student who is determined to get the 0le Sheepskin. His sparkling performances on the diamond will long remain in our minds. We can hardly thinlc of a Touch-Football game without his presence, for he has been a moving spirit in such performances since any of us can remember. We predict that his good nature will bring him out on top. Best of luclc, old man. ' lA.D.I9301 46 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALLIDOSCOPE ROBERT WILLIAM LAWSON South Boston. Virginia it 1, is X ic, ri A ii, 2 fi-, 75, ii UNION LITERARY SOCIETY German Club: Treasurer Union Literary Society Vice President Q-40: Monogram Clubg Varsity Football fl. 2. 3, -U5 Varsity Basket Ball fl. 2, 5, 41, Varsity Baseball fl. 2, 3D, Captain QU, Student Council UU, Students' Christian Association Cabinet. Social Chairman Secretary UU, Head Reporter Athletic Editor Associate Editor f-41, The Hampden-Sydney Tigcrg Secretary Sophomore Classg President junior Classg Vice President of Student Body OJ: President of Student Body UU, Secretary Athletic Association BOOT The most representative, loved and admired student at Hampden-Sydney is Boot Lawson. Boot possesses one of the most charming personalities one will find anywhere. He is friendly to allhbe he Freshman. Senior, elderly person, small child, or darlcey. Everyone he meets comes under the spell of his winning personality and winsome disposition. These characteristics are not all that have endeared Bob to h.s friends. The firm foundation of his life is character-and character which is unimpeachable. None leneu' thee but to love lheeg . None named thee but lo praise. i A. D. 1930 1 47 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE I JAMES GRAY MCALLISTER, JR. Richmond. Virginia ii it ii, x 11111, 'r it .x, is x ic, A-11 UNION LITERARY SOCIETY Monogram Clubg Varsity Tennis KZ. 3, 415 Vice President Union Literary Society OJ: jongleurs. Vice President G15 Debate Squad Q. 3, -'UQ Humorous Editor HD, The Hampden-Sydney Magazine: Class Historian: Freshman Declaimefs Medal, Union Literary Society: Student Assistant in Mathematics f2, 3, 41: College Orator fz. 3, 415 Representative to Southern Federation of College Students ' UGRAYH Cray has certainly demonstrated his abilities while on the Hill, It is the privilege of few to attain the honors and distinction which have been his, his versatility being shown by the many varied activities listed above. His name has often appeared on the Dean's Honor Roll. He has represented old Hampden-Sydney in many an oratorical and forensic fray. often besting his opponents. He does likewise in tennis. He is noted for his wide knowledge and multitudinous hobbies. to say nothing of his sociability. Few of us have made as many friends as Gray has and we all envy his prowess in this and other fields. We look forward to great things from you. Gray, for we know you can do them. IA. D. I9301 48 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE EDGAR HOPKINS MCLAUGHLIN, JR. Maxwelton. Xvest Virginia UH.. UNION LITERARY SOCIETY Monogram Clubg Assistant Manager Manager UU, Football: Ministerial Association, Vice President UU: Students' Christian Association, World Education Chairman f4Jg Valley Club, Vice President 141g President, Upperelassmen's Sunday School HOPPY Here is a fellow who is a friend to everyone. To know him is to lmow one of ther most pleasing personalities at Hampden-Sydney. He always wears a sunny smile even in the midst of adversity. Floppy has held several prominent positions during his sojourn on the campus, among them being the managership of Football and the chairmanship of the World Education Committee on the S, C, A. Cabinet during his Senior year. These positions he has filled with honor and ability. The noblest qualities of this man are known to everyone. for he always stands for the right and the just, He is admired for his ideals. honored as a business manager and loved as a friend. Hampden-Sydney introduces to the world another gentleman. I A. D. 1930 1 49 COLLEGE LIBRARY HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, VA. 'U .- A. Golhufi THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE CAMPBELL PANCAKE, JR. Staunton, Virginia II K A, o A K, 5, fb, 75: ii UNION LITERARY SOCIETY German Clubg Secretary Union Literary Society HJ: Monogram Club, Football Squad 12, 3, 4Qg Varsity Track Q, H, Captain QU: Student Council OJ, President f4jg Secretary 12, 31, President QU, Valley Clubg Historical Editor QD, Social Editor f3J, Associate Editor QU. The Hampden-Sydney Tigcrg Vice President Junior Class. AAFLAPN On the more serious side of Flap's nature we see in him a keen sense of justice: a clear discrimination between right and wrong: a remarkable ability to weigh two sides of a question: these qualities have been of inestimahle value to his colleagues on the Council and have resulted in their choice of Flap as their president. We would come far from having a sketch of Pancake were we not to mention that he is one of Tigerdom's leading nladies' men. For four years he has taken an active interest in les damesng especially is this to be noted at S. T. C, and on High Street. Add to the above the fact that he has been most diligent on the gridiron and on the cinder path and you have summarized the outstanding extra-curricular interests of Flap during his college career. 1 A. D. 1930 1 50 THE I-IAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE HENRY ALFRED PRILLAMAN Callaway. Virginia V si? .. E PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY Track Squad Q21 . uDlCKvr One of the Beau Brummels of the campus is Dick Soon after his arrival here he was given the name Big Dick and since then few of his friends have known him as Alfred. He has served his fellow students well during his stay here as the college barber. His barber shop is the scene of frequent bull sessions, and you are not wrong in surmising that the barber leads the discussion. This does not mean that he neglects his work, for his full' shop indicates that he does good work. Big Dick is a man of many talents. and among these let us not forget his art with the ladies. Of all men here he is probably wisest in the ways of the fair ladies of Farmville. He has been quite successful in his town courses. taking every one that was offered. We have all envied him his visits from the girls in the blue Chevrolet who come out to see him at the dinner hour. We all hope him much success. I A. D. I93O 1 51 TI-IE I-IAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALILIDOSCOPE THOMAS FRANKLIN PUMPHREY Richmond, Virginia e V Y - Y .1 -- It -, E x E, o A It, 133 II UNION LITERARY SOCIETY German Club, President HJ: Monogram Club, Varsity Tennis fl, 2, 31, Captain C-'Ug Assistant Business Manager f3J, Sales Manager QU, THE KALEIDOSCOPEL Assistant Cheer Leader fz, 33, I-lead Leader OU, Managing Director of Tiger Raggers Orchestra Q, 413 Virginia Inter- collegiate Conference Doubles Champions u-1-OMH When we think of Tom, we think of a dark-haired, handsome man, an ever-present smile adorning a countenance that has always borne evidence of the best of dispositions. Many of Tom's friends-and everybody is his friend-have thought that he cared very little about exerting himself. but this idea changes as soon as we see him on the tennis court. Incidentally, he is captain of this year's team. We may well note another side of Tom's versatility. I-Ie's a wonderful musician, having won fame for the Tiger Raggersf' who have been under his tutelage. Tom is President of the German Club also. He is a loyal supporter of Hampden-Sydney's every activity, including relations with S. T. C. Tom is another of those sufficiently outstanding to belong to 0 -X K. I-Iere's to you, Tom, and may nothing ever happen to cause that wonderful disposition of yours to change. I A. D. 1930 1 52 Tl-IE I-IAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE HUGHES KENNEDY REX-'ELEY Capon Bridge, Vvest Virginia ii K i. X is rib -'i1 PHILANTHROPIC IJTERARY SOCIETY German Clubg Monogram Club: Football Squad KZ, 3. 41: Valley Club, Treasurer f-Og Student Assistant in Chemistry HICKH We surely hate to see Ulclcn leave us, because his position on the campus is certainly going to be hard to fill. He is a good mixer and always has time to engage in a spirited conversationior informal debate. He has proven to be a most delightful companion. Nick has given his very best for old Hampden-Sydney in his years with us. He has played a beautiful game of football, proving himself a staunch lineman, hard to beat, besides being a hearty supporter of all the other college activities. lclcn is the kind of a fellow we can't forget and clon't want to, and though he leaves us to climb the hill to success in the world, he'll always be remembered as a true friend, dear to our hearts. - IA.D.l9301 53 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE SHIRLEY BROWN ROOT Grottoes. Virginia PHiLANri-momc LITERARY sociizri' Baseball Squad fl. 2, 3, -U5 Ministerial Association Treasurer OU: Valley Club. SHIRLEY A broad grin, a twinkle of the eye. a hearty laugh- that's Shirley. He is as incurable an optimist as ever graced the halls of Hampden-Sydney, but he is not an optimist who loves to revel in theoretic platitudesg rather, he is one who is actively and practically concerned and interested in his fellow students. He has a remarkable sense of humor and his laugh is contagious. Shirley is not without those sterner qualities that go to make up a successful life. He is persistent and untiring in his efforts, helpful and courteous, a defender of friends and principles. He has been among the most regular members ol the Ministerial Band. for he intends to enter the ministry. I A. D. 1930 1 54 THE HAIVIPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE PHILIP HORTENSTINE ROPP Roanoke, Virginia oicxgiaiqrr PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY Cerman Clubg jongleurs: Pan-Hellenic Council Q-U: Editor-in-Chief, The Hampden-Sydney 1Waga:ine QU: Student Assistant in Psychology MP1-ni. Artistic, scholarly. talented, literary, cultured, cosmopolitan-these adjectives best describe Phil. He has left two classics at Hampden-Sydney-a translation of Goethe's Erlking in rhyme and a transcription of Tannhauscr in blank verse. These show the above characteristics and also a decided liking for German literature. To those who lcnow Phil intimately he is a delightful companion. He is a brilliant conversa- tionalist. His wide range of reading has given him a vast store of information. lt has also enhanced an innate appreciation for the fine arts. We know of no one who transcends Ropp in ability to use English: his mastery of the mother tongue is evidenced both in his speech and writing. A vocabulary and knowledge whose range covers fields from music to psychology is his. Phil writes: plays the piano and pipe organg reads omnivorouslyg acts in jongleur productions: is a jolly good fellowng is an able linguist. We can easily say he is the most talented member of the Class of '30, lA.D.l9301 c 55 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE JOHN MALCOLM RUFFNER Charleston. West Virginia II Ii A, 133 ii UNl0N'PHll.ANTHROPlC LITERARY SOCIETY Monogram Club: Varsity Football fl, 413 Varsity Track fllg German Clubg Vigilance Committee uMoNKn Monk tried to leave us one year and go out where the sun always shines. but California has no strings on him. He came back to dear old Hampden-Sydney at the end of the first term. As a ball toter, Monk is one of the hardest backtielcl men that we have ever tried to stop. His genuine Congeniality and priceless personality have carved for him a niche in the heart of every man that has known him. Even the radio audience-when Monk honors them with a vocal selection-turns the dial to some other station! However. he has led the quartet for two years, and has been an outstanding man on the campus. Monk, we know there's a large future in store for you. I A. D. l930 1 56 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE PRESTON ORR SARTELLE Winchester. Virginia UNION LITERARY SOCIETY Ministerial Association: Valley Clubg Student, Virginia Military Institute U926-271. PRESTON That tousled-haired, tow-headed fellow with the squarely set jaw and the determined expression. marching up the walk. that is Preston. That firm expression. erect carriage and short frame. continually brings to mind the familiar figure of the Little Corporal. All these outward signs do not betray the inner man. for Preston is one of those men who have a purpose in life and are setting about to accomplish it. His is to serve Christ as a missionary in far-away Tibet, Besides having been a leader in religious activities of all kinds here. he has written for The llflaguzine, taken an active interest in the Literary Society work and gone out for football. I A. D. I930 1 57 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE JAMES ADGER Sivirri-i Salem, Virginia II ii .i, 41: 751 ir- UNKON LITERARY SOCIETY Monogram Club: Varsity Track 13, f-lj, Football Squad QD: Valley Club, Secretary 003 Assistant Circulation Manager. The Hampden-Sydney Tiger fl, 2, ZH, Associate Circulation Manager QU: Student Assistant in Biology riADGvv Adg for agile: that's your dear friend who tops the bar and leaves the hurdles upright behind him. He has followed the same principle in his life among us. clearing all obstacles and winning his race, to say nothing of the fun he has doing it and the friends he malces on the way. We can all testify to his good nature and humor. Among other things. Adg sings an excellent tenor in the quartet and jumps a classy center in baslcet ball-both high ambitions. His friends and classmates fully expect Adg to be as loyal an alumnus as he has been a student and when we glance up the ladder at the end of a few years we expect to see him at the top. I A. D. l930 1 58 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE HARRY BENJAMIN STONE, JR. Roanoke. Virginia K x- K is qw. Hn U NION LITERARY SOCIETY German Clubg Monogram Club: Assistant Manager OJ, and Manager HJ, Baseball: Assistant Business Manager GJ, and Advertising Manager The Hampden-Sydney Tiger: Exchange Editor 13, 41, The Hampden-Sydney Nlagazine: Assistant Business Manager and Business Manager HJ, THF. KALEIDOSCOPEL Student Instructor in Biology Q03 Pan-Hellenic HARRY B. During his stay at Hampden-Sydney, Harry B. has made an imprint in the memory of the loyal Tigers which time alone can erase. He has been a very active participant in student activities: Note his list of activities above. These successes typify his remarkable business ability. In addition to the business turn of mind, he has distinguished himself in several branches of science. and was honored in his Senior year with the presidency of Chi Beta Phi. It would be no exaggeration to say that he is one of the most widely known students. His social gifts, charming personality and merry disposition have won for him friends wherever he has been, and he has traveled extensively--especially amongst the institutions of higher learning for the opposite sex, or-as would have been said in the gay nineties - nfemale seminaries. Council I A. D. 19301 59 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE. JAMES PALMER STOVER Staunton Virginia 9 X UNION LITERARY SOCIETY German Clubg Football Squad KID: Track Squad QZD: Assistant Manager Tennis fl. ZH: Valley Club: Pan-I-Iellenic Council OD. and President PALMER Who is this coming across the campus with the famous pipe in his mouth? It is none other than Palmer. He hails from the Valley where HampdenfSydney is well represented, and in him we have the traits of a real man. We have sought far without having found one more sincere than he, or one whose friendship has been as wholesomely delightful as his. His determination and willingness to work. too, are unbounded, Palmer has engaged in several activities and has reached the top in all of them. When it comes to the Pan-Hellenic dances. we look to him for aid. He is a typical uladies' man anclt has taken courses I, 2, 3 and 4 in S. T. C. Nothing is too hard for such a man to conquer. lA.D.l9301 , 60 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE DOUGLAS GRAHAM THOMAS Martinsburg. Xvest Virginia 'if K I PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY German Club: Valley Club: Tennis fl 4,3 Student. Xvashington and Lee University H926-281. UDOUG., We regret deeply that Doug did not start his college education with us, as he has made so many friends during his two years here. After two years at Washington and Lee Doug decided to enter Hampden-Sydney, and the class is indeed glad that he made the change. Doug is the easy-going sensible type, and has a charming personality. He has not had a chance for many extra-curricular activities but he has meant a lot to the Tiger Tennis Team. He is a court performer of no little ability. Besides Doug is a good student. When free from the classroom he devotes much attention to the ladies. XVe're glad you're with us, Doug, and we wish you the best luck always. I A. D. I930 1 ol THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE. LEONARD WESLEX' TOPPING, JR. Hampton, Virginia PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY Ministerial Association. Secretary CLARA BOW The most outstanding characteristics of Topping are his cheery smile and a genial greeting. One never sees him in the proverbial storm, for with him things are so orderly as to run smoothly and without friction. A likeable personality. a staunch devotion to his maker and friends. a lceen perseverance. a love for the noble and most beautiful things of life make up his description. His life's work is the ministry. And he has already shown by his life here that he can and will measure up to the full standard of his calling. We must not forget his rare ability to get along with those of the lair sex. For proof of this statement we aslc you to go and sit down in the shadow of the statue of Jeanne d'Arc of S. T. C. when Leonard has a date there. Doubts are removed, disbeliefs vanish. ln such affairs, as well as in his chosen calling. we predict for him success. IA. D. 19301 62 THE I-IAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE RAY DAVID WILLIAMS Franlcforcl. Vxfest Virginia -I, 5 12, Ii X Is PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY German Club: Student lnstructor in English O. 4Q: Student Assistant to the Dean O. 4,5 Sophomore Debater's Medal. RAY D. There is no little difference between a pupil and a student. A pupil is one who is taught: a student is one who desires to learn. Ray discovered this early in his career, and set about to be a stuclent. with the result that he is one of the honor men of the Class of '30. However. we must not think of the student alone. -loviality and fun as well go to make up his nature. He has taken particular interest in the new modern language fraternity, Epsilon Chi Epsilon. As Assistant to the Dean, he has proved his practical ability and made himself an integral part of Hampden-Sydney. I A. D. I930 I 63 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE. RALPH FREDERICK WILLIS Clarksville, Virginia K S, E X E, 0 A K, '-II PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY Monogram Club. and President UU: Varsity Football fl, 2. 3, 41, Varsity Basket Ball fl, 2, 31, and Captain f-'03 Varsity Baseball fl, 2, 3. 4,3 Vigilance Committee, Secretary OJ, and President HJ, Vice President Senior Class: Secretary-Treasurer Student Body QZJQ Pan- Hellenic Council G, LU. RALPH Four years ago a Freshman entered Hampden-Sydney and proceeded to malce something of himself as well as to be an asset to his Alma Mater. Hampden-Sydney can boast of few athletes better than Ralph. For the last three years he has been one of the mainstays of the Tiger gridiron machine. The fact that Ralph is this year's Captain of Basket Ball makes it useless to say anything of his ability to perform on the court. Besides. Ralph has performed brilliantly at short stop for the Tiger Baseball team four years. Nor has Ralph rested upon his ability as an athlete. for he is a student in the true sense of the word. and his name has not infrequently appeared on the Dean's Honor Roll. His leadership is evidenced in his membership in 0 -3 K. We ask only that Ralph advertise his College in the game of life as he has done as an undergraduate. and we confidently predict and await the desired result. I A. D. l930 1 64 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE GEORGE HENRY WOODWORTH Burlington, West Virginia X is fi-, ii UNION LITERARY SOCIETY Monogram Club, Secretary and Treasurer C413 Varsity Football Q3, 4,3 Vigilance Committee OL Censor, Union-Philanthropic Literary Society uREDn And next, ladies and gentlemen, we'd like to introduce the he-man of his class. Husky, strong. playful. jovial and red-headed-just so is this Tiger, who has been dubbed by his fellow students just a great big overgrown boy. We know of no one so ready to play a really good practical joke. Red has a serious side as well as a playful one. He is a good student as was shown by the fact that he passed a special examination for advanced standing in German. and then took German II by himself. He has an almost encyclopaedic store of linowledgeg a deep appreciation for good literature. and a special aptitude for Mathematics and Physics. Red has distinguished himself on the girdiron as well as in the classroom, although he never participated in a football game before coming to Hampden-Sydney. lA.D.I9301 - 65 new G., A ,N '1 H 1 ! I 'ti WWQ ff! .,,- .W Q Y? 1 y v X 253, X if W N iv S S N Q XXX N 5 ,,,fff,L ,, f X - 'i555!555H'55W'W?9v 455156 'vmlv -HOW 'QM f W7 1441515 W1lll!!l!!Hl! .. , ,. j ,him d ai!! E if E! 'N Tl 'LFE Q 1. S Q' ,n1,,l 4 f ! ,- Z ag 5' W f HH! .,. ,ash . ff! U 'ix 'za .f K dv ' -E7 -.igf , f 5 15, f' a- f 5 iff ff M f f f f S 25- f QK g N 0.993041 MW! 'lf ' Iziwfhk 7 i Q X f I ' iiffffvjzgg QS M71 0 'Q f ff, my 121 ,,f 7 , i IQ N , W f X x 'iq YW., f f jg X , I X fs., ll.: , Y:-1.. 1'.,- .nf-rzilzi-i. --:- . :a- -v fx: 'N-Www J ' .Z THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE The Junior Class OFFICERS LUTHER LUCIAN PRICE. . . . . ........ President JOHN MILES HUNT ........ ....... I f'iee President SELDEN STEWART BAKER ........ . . .Seerelarp-Treasurer ROLAND MARSHALL WILSON. .... ...... H islorian STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES CARL LLOYD AREHART JOHN MILES HUNT LUTHER LUCIAN PRICE I A. D. l930 I 68 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE COPELAND EPES ADAMS Blackstone. Virginia K E, E X E, II Philanthropic Literary Society: Monogram Club: Baseball Squad Varsity Baseball CZ, 3J: German Clubg Reporters' Club flj, The Hampden-Sydney Tiger. EDWARD JAMES ACSTEN Charleston. West Virginia H K N Philanthropic Literary Society: Ministerial Association. President Ojp Assistant Manager Football CARL LLOYD AREHART Frankford, West Virginia UH.. Monogram Club: Varsity Football fl, 3,3 Basket Ball Squad and Varsity Basket Ball OD: Varsity Track f2jg Ministerial Association: Student Council UQ: Students' Christian Association Cabinet, Chairman Sunday School Committee QQ. and Vice President QD. ELIJAH BAKER. III Richmond, Virginia K .tg x is 42 Union Literary Societyg German Club. I A. D. 1930 1 69 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE SELDEN STEWART BAKER Washington. District of Columbia H xl in X iz, -if Union Literary Society: German Clubg Jongleurs. Vice President 431g Assistant Manager Track C211 Pan-Hellenic Council 131g Secretary and Treasurer junior Class. CHARLES ALDEN BARRELL Buckingham. Virginia I T Philanthropic Literary Societyg Ministerial Association: Manager Debate Council: Debate Squad C313 Reporter and Managing Editor 131. The Hampden-Sydnctf Tiger: Assistant Editor 131, The Hampden-Sydney Nlagazineg Student Assistant in English f31g Bagby Prize Essayist tl1g Philanthropic Debate Nledal Q11 Trustees' Medal WINSTON NICHOLS BLOCH Louisville, Kentucky is X, 1 T, 'r if ,x Union Literary Society: German Club: Football Squad f2, 31g Track Squad 121g Debate Council C21, President Q31: Debate Team fl, 2, 31g Activities Editor KZ, 31, THE KALEIDOSCOPEQ State President, Tau Kappa Alplia GEoRc.E STEEL BOWERS Richmond. Virginia . X. lx ...Q German Club: Football Squad fl, 2. 313 Basket Ball Squad C215 Assistant Business Manager 131. THE KALEIDOSCOPEQ Assistant Manager Baseball i A. D. 1930 1 70 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE if 3 EDMUND BARD BucKAi.i:w Harrisburg. Pennsylvania A: X is 4- joEL ARNOLD CLARK Farmville. Virginia H K N Philanthropic Literary Society: Intercollegiate Editor QD, and Alumni Editor UI, The Hamptlcn Sydney Tiger: Pan-Hellenic Council UD: ,longleurs ERNEST BOWMAN CRADDOCK Lynchburg. Virginia Agxizw, EXE Philanthropic Literary Society: German Club: Assistant Manager Baseball Siiiun BRUNER CRITZER Afton. Virginia H it N, '-ii Philantliropic Literary Society: Monogram Club: Football Squad fl, 2, 30: Track Squad fl, Varsity Track 12, 31: Valley Club. iA.D. 19301 7I THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE SAMUEL FRANKLIN CURLING Norfolk, Virginia Union Literary Society. ROBERT CL'siuNc DERBYSLHRE Lexington, Virginia ll K A Student, Virginia Military Institute H927-28-291. LEON ARCHIBALD DICKERSON Carlisle, West Virginia e X, 41: 75 German Club: Basket Ball Squad Q15 Assistant Circulation Manager. The Hampden-Sydney Tiger Q3 SHADE WOOTEN EPES Helena, Arkansas x-i1,:1,q1,7W German Clubg Secretary and Treasurer Pan-Hellenic Council 13,5 Assistant Manager Football 13 1 A. D. 1930 1 72 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE l JOHN MARTIN HAMLET. JR. Phoenix, Virginia KI' E E Philanthropic Literary Society: Reporters' Club The Hampden-Srfclncgl Tiger. GEORGE MAURICE HUGHES Hampton, Virginia K 2, 0 A ii, 75, '-ii Monogram Club: German Club, Leader UIQ Varsity Football fl, 315 Varsity Baseball fl, 311 Vigilance Committee fz, 3,3 President Freshman Classg President Sophomore Class. HARRY ARCHIE HULVEY Swoope, Virginia 9 K N Philanthropic Literary Societyg Valley Club. JOHN MILES HUNT South Boston, Virginia ii K A, o A Kg ii Monogram Clubg Varsity Football fl, 2, 3,5 Varsity Baseball QI, 2, 31g Student Council QZJ, Vice President UQ: Vice President Athletic Association Q15 Secretary and Treasurer Sophomore Class: Vice President junior Class. I A. D. 1930 I 73 THE HAIVIPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE -8 ANDREW LEWIS lNcLEs Radford. Virginia if X' Philanthropic Literary Society: Varsity Football Squad f2. 35: Varsity Track Squad f2, 3,3 Student Council f2Q: Advertising Manager S. C. A. Cabinet: Vice President Upper- classman's Sunday School OJ. . XVILLIAM WAVERLX' JEFFERSON, -IR. Petersburg. Virginia H K N: is x Ia, '-ii'- Monogram Club: Varsity Football Squad Q. 31: Varsity Basket Ball Squad fl, 2, 31: Varsity Baseball Squad fl. 2. 3,1 Vigilance Committee fzj: Assistant Athletic Editor OJ, The Hampden-Sijdneil Tiger: Head Xvailer in Club QD: Social Chairman S. C. A. Cabinet. AUBREX' KENNETH LUSH Burlceville. Virginia Philanthropic Literary Society: German Club: Reporters' Club UD, Local Editor QZJ, Managing Editor The Hampden-Sydneif Tiger. SAMUEL FINLEY lVlCCLL'RE, ja. Spottswoocl. Virginia li .t, X is-11,4-, 75 Philanthropic Literary Society: German Club: Assistant Manager Basket Ball UI: Jongleurs fl, 21: Assistant Business Manager ffl. The Hampden-Sydneil Tiger. IA. D. 1930 1' 74 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE RICHARD Mc DEARMON Appomattox, Virginia H X: HH., Union Literary Society: German Club: Monogram Club: Assistant Manager QZJ, Manager GJ, Track: Reporter, The Hampden-Sydney Tiger JOHN KENNEDY MCGIRT Barium Springs, North Carolina 9 X: 7K2 Football Squad fl, 21: Basket Ball Squad STEPHEN TAYLOR MARTIN Clinton, South Carolina fp 2 E, --11 Philanthropic Literary Society: Monogram Club: Varsity Track Squad Q2, 35: Varsity Football Squad Q, 31: Varsity Basket Ball Squad Louis HENRY MILLER, JR. Richmond, Virginia K A Union Literary Society: German Club: Football Squad QU: jongleurs: Social Editor Managing Editor The Hampden-Sydney Tiger. I A. D. 1930 1 75 THE HAIVIPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE EDWARD Wiiirss PAULETTE Parmville, Virginia HH.. German Clubg Monogram Clubg Tennis Squad fl, 31. ALPllELtS Wii.soN PoTTs Norfolk, Virginia A qi jongleurs. LUTHER LUciAN PRICE Charleston, West Virginia H K N3UAKg 1I Philanthropic Literary Society: Monogram Club, Vice President 121, and President f31g Secretary and President Union-Philanthropic Literary Society G19 Varsity Baslcet Ball Squad C315 Varsity Baseball fl, 2. 31g Ministerial Association. Secretary U13 Student Council Q21, Secretary and Treasurer Q13 Vice President Freshman Classg Vice President Sophomore Classg President junior Classy Secretary and Treasurer Student Body QZ1, Vice President C315 Secretary and Treasurer Pan-Hellenic Council Vice President Q13 Devotional Chairman 131, S. C. A. Cabinet. WELLFORD C'LAmoRNi: REED Richmond, Virginia . V lx ...Q 'IQ Union Literary Societyg German Club: Secretary and Treasurer Freshman Classg Track Squad f21g Varsity Football Squad U, 2, 31. IA. D. I930l 76 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE CHARLES HENRY' ROBERTSON Richmond, Virginia , v . Y , II Ix A, - 1, R 1, 111, 111 Union Literary Society, German Clubg Track Squad f2, 3,1 Assistant Manager Basket Ball OJ: Property Manager jongleurs Ojg Managing Editor QZ, 31, The Hampden-Sydney Tiger-p Faculty and Fraternity Editor C2. 31, THE KALEIDOSCOPEQ Assistant Business Manager and Business Manager The Hampden-Sydney Magazine. JOHN RICHARD SAUNDERS, JR. Salucla. Virginia X 'IJQ fb Philanthropic Literary Society, German Club: Football Squad 123. Assistant Business Manager QD, The Humpderi-Sydney llflagazinc. ROBERT CAMBLE SEE, JR. Floyd, Virginia Philanthropic Literary Societyg Ministerial Association. JOHN WISE SHERMAN Washington, District of Columbia Philanthropic Literary Societyg Valley Club. Ministerial Association, Treasurer QD, Track Squad fl, 25. iA.D. 19301 77 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE WILLIAM DEWITT SLOAN Lonaconing, Maryland Ii A, X Ia fi-, I2 X E, Il Union Literary Society: Monogram Club: German Club: Varsity Basket Ball 11, 2, 31: Varsity Tennis 12, 31: Reporters' Club 121. The Hampden-Sydney Tiger: Advertising Manager THE KALEIDOSCOPE. WILLIAM ALAN SMITH Culpeper. Virginia K A Philanthropic Literary Society: German Club: Baseball Squad 121. GEORGE BIRD TALBOT Shanghai, China HH.. Union Literary Society: Monogram Club: Track Squad 1l1, Varsity Track 121: Ministerial Association, Secretary 121, and Vice President 131: Student Volunteer. JOSEPH HOLMES THOMAS Round Hill. Virginia 'lf I E Philanthropic Literary Society: Valley Club: Pan-Hellenic Council 131: Varsity Tennis I A. D. I930 I 78 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNILY KALEIDOSCOPE 'Q vs- '5- JOHN EDWARD TRAYNHAM, JR. Cluster Springs, Virginia German Club: Assistant Manager Football UD. THOMAS BENJAMTN TRAYNHAM South Boston. Virginia MH.. Monogram Club: German Club: Baseball Squad Varsity Baseball QD: Football Squad fl, ZJ: Baseball Squad HERBERT TRC-TTER. JR. Xlvoodstoclc. Virginia X fll Phlanthropic Literary Society, German Club: Valley Club: Assistant Manager Baseball UD: Football Squad Cl, 21: Class Editor OJ. THE KALEIDOSCOPE. CHARLES WIl.DER WATTS. jk. Florence, Alabama X fl, Philanthropic Literary Society: German Club: Assistant Track Manager QZQ: Assistant Circulation Manager QZJ, Circulation Manager QBQ, The Hampden-Sydney Tiger. 'l A. D. l930 1 79 HE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE ROLAND MARSPIALL WILSON Chase City. Virginia -I' 5 ic, : T Philanthropic Literary Society: German Clubg Class Hisloriang Houston Prize Scholarship UD: Tuclcett Prize Scholarship T H E H Y M N l 111 - I A111 I :QPYIQ-zjllff -llllll l I ' I l , IZ . lullclli 'ISI-Ill ll.: llanl :rw rn ' o . 7 here's to old Alampden- Sydney, the Garnet, and the Gray, and her If ' , ' ' 1 Team of tried heroes u-mo defend her name today. Our I . - I l l - alll ' lYll'BH'l ll. SE ' ll' ID I -ul illlh :IIT I I 11 l 'll ILS' ' ' i 2 Old Alma Mater, we'1l e'er be true to thee, for we'11 f3 Spread with song and story the fame of H. S. C. I A. D. 1930 1 Z4 ' 1 N h ' I kwwff X x W I Qui? , i '.x ,ig 5 - V Qi My j 71,3 ff jf,-5 M XX Z ' X II IIIIWW-WM X X W Z 'WWW ,f X gy? ff 7 7 f W Ka f f, ,w. S FHHCDEEE EQS THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE The Sophomore Class OFFICERS CHARLES ATKINSON GARDEN, JR.. . . . . ........ President JOHN A. FIELD, JR. ............ ....... V ice President JAMES WADDELL GORDON, JR.. . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer STEWART BELL, JR.. ..... ...... H isterian STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES GEORGE WALKER BRANHAM WILLIAM EDWIN HEMPHILL ALBERTUS GRAY MONTGOMERY I A. D. 1930 1 82 SOPHOMORE CLASS THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE The Sophomore Class HERMAN CECIL BAILEY ..... . .... Westover, Maryland Ministerial Association. STEWART BELL, jR. ..................,...................,................ Winchester, Virginia Union-Philanthropic Literary Society: Ministerial Association: Reportorial Staff flj, and lntercollegiate Editor The HampJcn-Sydnegl Tiger: Debate Squad f2J: Class Historian. JOSEPH KENNETH BRADFORD ..........,...................................... Staunton, Virginia K E: ilu: Valley Club: Secretary, Freshman Class: German Club: Freshman Football: Freshman Basket Ball: Varsity Football QZQ: Varsity Baslcet Ball GEORGE WALKER BRANHAM ...,....... .......,... ...............,......... L y nchburg, Virginia 9 X: Student Council fl. 22: Athletic Editor THF. KALEIDOSCOPE: Freshman Track. JOHN VENABLE BROOKES. .. .... South Boston. Virginia K E, ROBERT THORNTON BRUMFIELD ..... ..... F armville. Virginia K A, JOHN BROWNLEE CHRISTIAN, JR. ..., ..... S woope, Virginia BRUCE LLOYD CLARK .........................,.............. . ......... .... R ichmond, 9 X: German Club: Circulation Manager, The Hampden-Sydney Magazine. JAMES WILBUR CRAWLEY ............................................ Hampden-Sydney, Freshman Football: Freshman Basket Ball: Freshman Baseball: Football Squad KENNER COPENHAVER CRAWLEY .......................,.............. Hampden-Sydney, Freshman Football: Freshman Basket Ball: Freshman Baseball: Football Squad Virginia Virginia Virginia Lucius POLK DILLON ,..... ............................................. I nclian Rock, Virginia H K A: fb: 7M: Cierman Club: -longleurs: Assistant Manager f2J, THE KALEIDOSCOPE. jOsEPH BEVERLEY FARRAR ..........,.....,................................. Farmville, Virginia K E: Debate Squad fzj: Reportorial Staii fll, and Social Editor fzl, The Hampden-Sydnelq Tiger. JOHN A. FIELD, JR. ..................,....................,......... Charleston. West Virginia X T: 4': 7M: German Club: Secretary-Treasurer QD, Student Body: Vice President. Sophomore Class: Reportorial Staff UD, and Assistant Athletic Editor QQ, The Hampden-Sydney Tiger: Freshman Football: Football Squad I A. D. 1930 1 84 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE BENJAMIN PETER FRANKLIN ................................... ....Danville, Virginia lf -X: Cierman Club: Freshman Football: Football Squad CHARLES FREDERICK FRIEDMAN .......... .......,...,............,.... C harleston, West Virginia X KP: Assistant Circulation Manager The Hampden-Sydney Tiger: Assistant Publicity Agent CHARLES ATKINSON GARDEN, JR.. ............. . ................ . ..... ..... P rospect, Virginia K It: 'lJ: 7LQ: ll : President, Freshman, Sophomore Classes: Vigilance Committee QZI: Freshman Football: Varsity Football FRED LEMUEL GARRETT .... .... B owler's Wharf, Virginia 9 xg 42, ROBERT HENRY CLASCOCK ..... ..... G reen Bay, Virginia JAMES WADDELL GORDON. jR,. ...........,.............,.................... Bon Air, Virginia X 'l': E X E: 7W: German Club: Secretary-Treasurer, Sophomore Class: Debate Squad QQ: Reportorial Staff fzj. and Local Editor QZJ, The Hampden-Sydney Tiger. JOHN SHEPPERSON GRANT .................................. .... R ichmond, Virginia K 5: German Club: Union-Philanthropic Literary Society. JAMES WHARTON GULICK .............................................. Newport News, Il K A3 E X E: jongleurs: Manuscript Editor fzj, The Hampden-Sydney Magazine,' Cheer Leader . THEODRICK TURNER HAMMACK ...,........................................ Blackstone, Union-Philanthropic Literary Society: Students' Christian Association Cabinet BRYANT RANDOLPH HARPER. . fl' 3 E: Union-Philanthro JOHN ELLIOTTE HARwooD .... K 3: German Club. EDGAR MORTON HASTINGS, jR. pic Literary Society. Union-Philanthropic Literary Society. . . . .Winchester. Newport News, . . . .Richmoncl, Virginia Assistant Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia WILLIAM EDWIN HEMPHILL ............................................... Petersburg, Virginia X fb: E X E: Secretary fzl, Union-Philanthropic Literary Society: Assistant Editor fzf. The Hampden-Sydney Magazine: Reportorial Stat? The Hampden-Sydney Tiger: Freshman Prize Scholarship. I A. D. I930 1 85 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE CHARLES HENRY' HITCHINGS.. .... Norfolk. Virginia Ag Ministerial Association. Roy CDNWAY HOGAN .........,.................... ..,. B edford. Virginia lI g Freshman Football: Varsity Football EDWIN HARVIE JoNEs, JR. .......,.................. ..... W ashington, District of Columbia lf X lig Union-Philanthropic Literary Society. PLUMMER FLIPPEN JoNEs. JR. ......................,...,................ New Canton, Virginia K .lg T K -Kg Debate Squad fl, 213 Reportorial Staff QI. The Hampden-Sydney Tiger. EDWIN LAWRENCE KENDIG, JR. ......... , ............,.. . ..... . ............... Victoria, Virginia K Eg E X Eg sbp German Club: Jongleursg Debate Squad C213 Assistant Athletic Editor QD. The Hampden-Sydney Tiger: Freshman Baseball. FRANK CLIRL KING ................................................... Newport News, Virginia H K Ng Censor QD, Union-Philanthropic Literary Society: Copy Editor QD, The Hampden- Sydney Tiger. KENNETH WILLIAMS KINGSLAND. . .. .... Charleston, West Virginia K Eg German Club. ROBERT KIRKMAN. .. ..... Port Jervis, New York H K A, STANLEY ALLEN KNUPP .... ..... H arrisonburg, Virginia FRANK ARMSTRONG LASLEY ............ ..... S taunton, Virginia K Eg German Clubg Valley Club. FRANCIS WHITMORE LINEWEAVER. ....... , ...................... ............ . .Staunton, K E: German Club: Freshman Footballg Freshman Basket Ball: Freshman Baseball: Squad ROBERT AUSTIN MGCI-IESNEY .......,................................... Stuart's Draft, Valley Club: Union-Philanthropic Literary Societyp Freshman Declaimer's Medal. JAMES MOORE MCLAUGHLIN .............,.......... .... R ichmond, 9 X: Valley Clubg Vigilance Committee JAMES MooRE MCNAIR .... ..... C oncord Depot, CARY FRED MANCUS ...... ,,,, R Danelle, -lg German Club. I A. D. l930 1 86 Virginia Football Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE FRANKLIN CHiNN MASON ..... ..... F rankfort. Kentucky X sin German Club. JAMES Asia M:LLARD. jR. .....................,.,.......................... Richmond, Virginia Ministerial Association: Tiger. Reportorial Staff UD, and Alumni Editor The Hampden-Syiincy ALBERTU5 GRAY MONTGOMERY .... .... B lue Sulphur Springs, West Virginia 9 X3 Student Council HANDY MOORE .......................,............,....... ..... P rospect, Virginia U Xp Freshman Basket Ball: Varsity Basket Ball 121. joHN WILLIAM NANCE ............,......................................... Bedford, Virginia K :Q Il g Monogram joHN WILLIAM PARKER GK N, JOEL THOMPSON PERRY. . . K Eg jongleurs. joHN BURR PIGGOTT ...... Reportorial Sta if T l Medal. HUGH Pi-iiLLiP PowELL. JR K Ag German Club: RHESA Hawi-cms PURNELL. Xfiqaw, MICHEAUX Raimi. ,IR.., I. and Copy Editor The Hampden-Sydney Club: German Club: Varsity Football fl, 21. . ...Mount Storm. West Virginia . . . . .Charleston, West Virginia ......Purcellville, Virginia Tiger: Freshman Declaimer's . ..................,..... ..... R ichmond, Virginia Vigilance Committee Q21 . JR.. .. ..... Spartanburg, South Carolina . .... Richmond. Virginia -X1 German Clubg Reportorial Staff QZJ, The Hampden-Sydney Tiger. WILLIAM Gi-:oRcE REVELEY ....,.................................. U K Ag Valley Clubg CARL THEODORE RIPBERQER ...,. GK N, ELMER RUSSELL Rirz ..... lg Freshman Track. .Capon Bridge. West Virginia Art Editor. THE i930 KALEIDOSCOPE. .. . . .Kenbridge, Virginia .....Hancock, Maryland CORTLANDT Roc:-:ET ROSEBRO. jR. .... ..... F redericksburg. Virginia A. I A. D. 1930 1 87 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE EDWARD LLOYD SANTROCK ...... .... C harleston, West Virginia ll K -X: KP: German Club. CHARLES FINLEY TALBOT .................,..........,........,.........,..... Shanghai, China 4' Z2 E5 ll g Union-Philanthropic Literary Society: Varsity Tennis ANDREW KARL TATUM. ...... . ll K Ag German Club. HUGH ROGERS THOMAS .....,.. 4' :J Eg Valley Clubg Union-Philanthropic Literary Society. THOMAS LATANE TOONE .......... ..... ......... K Eg 1113 YMQ Vice President. Freshman Class. ELBERT LEE TRINKLE, JR. ..,.. . ll K Ag Cierman Club. CHARLES EDWARD TROLAND ..... LIJEE, GEORGE TAZEWELL WALTERS. JR. ...... . 9 X3 German Club: Valley AUBREY OwEN WARD .... AIP T E MALCOLM ROBERT WELLER ..... H X: Valley Club: Assistan LEONIDAS WILLIAMS... 112213, JAMES EDWARD WILSON.. . .. K Ag Valley Club. THORNTON ROGERS WILSON. . . . A JOHN DAVID WITHROW, jR. .... . Freshman Footballg Football WALTER CREWS WOODINC .... 9 Xp KIM German Club. 88 Club. t Director, Physical Education fl, 2 'sliigli' O51 ' ' lA.D. 19301 . . . . . . . . .l'lazarCl, Kentucky . ...Round Hill, Virginia . . , .Richmond, Virginia . . . .ROanolce, Virginia . . . .Freclericlcsburg, Virginia . . . .High Point. North Carolina . . . . .Meherrin. Virginia .... ....Slaunton, Virginia I. . . . .FranlcforCl, West Virginia . . . .Lyndl1urst, Virginia Roanoke Rapids. North .....Bar.lin, North ...Danville, Carolina Carolina Virginia BLIND DATE! Frgshmaem Tl-IE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE The Freshman Class OFFICERS JOHN JAMES LAWSON. ........ , . . . .... Presidenl EDWIN MCRAE SHEPHERD.. . . .... Vice President OLIN ADAIR ROGERS ..... .... S ecretary IRVIN NORRIS BLAKE .... .... H islorian STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE HOWARD HOFFMAN GORDON I A. D. 1930 I 90 FRESHMAN CLASS THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE The Freshman Class EUCENE MANSON ALLEN ..... GORDON PHILLIPS BAKER ............................ K E3 Freshman Footballg Freshman Basket Ball. STUART MERCER BARKSDALE. German Club. EDWARD CLARKSON BELL. JR. .... . li :Q German Club. MAYNARD WARREN BERRYMAN ..... Ball. 9 K Ng Freshman Basket IRVIN NORRIS BLAKE. .... . K A: Class Historian WILLIAM EDWARDS BLAKE ........... .... I1 K A: Assistant Cheer Leader. ALVAH PARRISH BOHANNON. . .. K Eg Freshman Football. ELLIOTT READ BOOKER ..... 545. MASON ANDREW BOTKIN .......... Union-Philanthropic Literary Society. JOHN BOYLE .......... .......... . ........ ....... ........ . . . Union-Philanthropic Literary Societyg Ministerial Association. LEWIS TYLER BRISTOW ....... . . . . . . . . . . K Ap Freshman Football. JOHN LICTENBERGER BRUNER. .........,..... . .. ................... .. . . . .Lynchburg, ....Richmond, ....Vicioria, . .Freclericlcsburg, . . . . .Surry. .....Richmond. R once verse, West . . . .Virgilina, .....FarmviIle. .. . .Churchville, .Steele's Tavern, . .Tappal-iannock. . Charleston, West X '-Pg German Clubg Freshman Footballg Freshman Basket Ball: Union-Philanthropic Society. ROBERT DOYNE BURGER. . .. UKN, DUNCAN MCCLINTIC BYRD .............. .. Union-Philanthropic Literary Society. I A. D. l930 1 92 .. . . .Farmville, . .Warm Springs, Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Literary Virginia Virginia THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE BERRY WATSON CARROLL .,.. ROBERT DONALD CARSON ..... . ............ . -xg Union-Pliilantliropic Literary Society. THOMAS WITHERS CARTER. JR.. . . . 9 X3 Freshman Football. CARROLL COLEMAN CHANDLER .... K A. JULIAN ALVIN CARROLL CHANDLER. JR.. . .. K A, CHARLES WILLIAM CI-IAPPELL. ................................. . Union-Philanthropic Literary Societyg Ministerial Association. KENNETH SHEPPARD CooMBs ....,.. .... 9 X: Freshman Basket Ball. WILLIAM BENJAMIN COSTENBADER. ...... . Union-Philanthropic Literary Society. ROBERT MCFERRAN CRowE ......... . K Eg Ministerial Association. NEWTON CUNNINGHAM, . . . ..... ALEXANDER FLEET DILLARD ................... 9 X3 Union-Philanthropic Literary Society. MEREDITH CARTER DoRTcH .... . . . . X W: German Club. DAVID VIRGINIUS DOZIER .... CHARLES NEIL ECKERSON .... Ministerial Association. FRANCES LEWIS EUBANK. . .. BLACKBURN JOHN FAHRNER .... . . . . Mafshall. Texas ....Vera, Virginia ...Martinsville, Virginia ...Williamsburg. Virginia ...Williamsburg, Virginia . . . .Meherrin. Virginia Wildwood. New jersey ...Norfollg Virginia . . .Saint Louis, Missouri ... . .Pamplin, . . . .Center Cross, . . . .South Hill. ......Lynchburg, Charleston, West .. . .Dunnsville. ..........Farmville. CARTER LONG FRANKLIN ..... .... P aint Pleasant, West ALBERT RITCHIE GILLESPIE. Il K Ag Union-Philanthropic Literary Society. ....Tazewell, WILLIAM STERLING GOODE ...... . . . . .... Boyclton, K Tig German Club. HOWARD HOFFMAN GORDON ..................,.......... ...Ocean City. Ne 9 K Ng Student Council UQ: Freshman Basket Ball. I A. D. 1930 I Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia w jersey 93 THE PHNMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEI DOSCOPE XVILLIAM EVERETTE C-REENLEES .......... Union-Philanthropic Literary Society. JOHN LIPPINCOTT GUERRANT .... .. K .L CASWELL SCOTT HARDAWAY. Ii Al: President. Freshm an Classg Freshman Football. CHARLES HARDENBERGH.. .. Q K, JAMES EUGENE HEMPHtLL.. X 'bg Union-Philanthropic Literary Societyg Reportorial Staff fl Tigerg Freshman Basket Ball. GABEI. G. HIIvIIvIELwRIGI-IT, JR.. ,. A. JOHN ALBERT HOPKINS.. II K A, CHARLIE WALTER HowELL. JR.. . .. Freshman Basket Ball JOSEPH LEE HUDSON .... JOHN Louis HuMPHRIEs.. K Ag Union-Philanthropic Li terary Societyg Freshman Football. MARION KEMPER HUMPI-IRIEs .... K Ag Union-Philanthrop ic Literary Society. FREDERICK ALLEN HYDE. . . . TEE, FRANK CARL JOYNER ..... Freshman Football. HARDIN ALEXANDER KING. . . Ministerial Association. ROBERT FREDERICK KINNAIRD .... K A, WILLIAM EDGAR KNIGHT.. . . . :Im V E GEORGE KRUPKA .................................... 9 Xg Freshman Footballg Freshman Basket Ball. . . . .Greensboro, Alabama ...Callaway. ...Farmville. . . .Newbei-n. . . . . . .PeterslJurg. Virginia Virginia Alabama Virginia J, The Hampden-Sydney ..Newport News, .Charleston, West ....HoIland. . . . .Culpeper, . . . .Culpepen . . .Farmville. . . . .Winchester, .Farmville, North Hampden-Sydney. . . .Chrisiiansburg . . . .Phenix. .. . .lVlontvale, Ne Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Carolina Virginia Virginia Virginia w jersey I A.D.I930l 94 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE CEcIL DAVID KL'Tz ...,..........,..,....,...,......... .............. , ..Nallen, West Virginia Union-Philanthropic Literary Societyg President, Freshman Sunday School Class. JOHN JAMES LAWSON ..............,.............................,...... South Boston. Virginia K 5: President. Freshman Class: Freshman Footballg Freshman Basket Ball. EDGAR ASHER LECARE. ..... . .. .. . .. ....... .. .... .,.......,. L ynchburg, Virginia ROBERT CLYDE LEWIS. .... .... C ulpeper. Virginia K A, WALLACE GIBSON LINK ........ .... R aleigh. North Carolina X 'IH Freshman Football. CALTON ELMORE LIVERMAN ....... ...., H opewell, Virginia ll K -lp Freshman Football. JACK T. LLEWELLYN .......... .... N ewpori News, Virginia K Z: German Club. RLIssELL GREENWAY MCALLlSTER,. II K -X: Union-Philanthropic Tiger. JAMES MLIRDOCK MACMILLAN .... Il K A, JAMES STUART MCKENRY' ...,. German Club. RICHARD LESTER MAHER ..... H K X, THOMAS BEALE MARSTON.. . . . K Ag German Club. ROBERT JACKSON MARTIN. JR. .... li X' ELLWOOD WIN sToN MATTHEWS .... ..X. EDMUND EVANS MEREDITH. . . .. German Club. PHILIP BLISS MEYER. , . .. Louis ALAN Micou.. . . . . . . GEORGE FREDERICK MILLER ..... 9 X5 German Club. 4 Literary Societyg Reportorial Staff fl I A. D. 1930 1 .... . .Richmoncl, Virginia J. The Hampden-Sydney ....Norfollr, Virginia .. . .Lynchburg, Virginia ...lVlontclair, New Jersey . . . . .l..itwalton, Virginia . . . . .Farmville, Virginia Pocomoke City, Maryland ...Clifton Forge, Virginia .. . . .Farmville, Virginia .. . . . . Farmville, Virginia Huntington, West Virginia 95 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE CREED WILBUR MINEAR, JR.. .. ...Parsons West Virginia A. JOHN LACY MORRIS, JR. ................ ..... W arren, Virginia Union-Philanthropic Literary Society. WILLIAM WATKINS MORTON ........... ..... D ralre's Branch, Virginia A. SHIRLEY ERNEST MuLLENs ........................................... Charleston, West Virginia Il K Ag Union-Philanthropic Literary Society, Freshman Basket Ball. ROBERT SPENCER MULLIN. .... .... T azewell, Virginia ANDREW ALEXANDER NEWTON .... .... B oydton, Virginia A. EDGAR JAMESON NOTTINGHAM, lll. ....,,.................... .... C ulpeper, Virginia Union-Philanthropic Literary Society, Freshman Football. EDWIN SIDNEY PAINTER .... .... P ulaski, Virginia ll K .L CHICHESTER TAPSCOTT PEIRCE .... ...LiIwalton, Virginia II K A, ALEXANDER WILLIS PETERSON ..... .......... V ictoria, Virginia FRANK WENDELL PHILLIPS. JR.. , .. .... Lewisburg, West Virginia Il K Ag Freshman Football. JOHN FRANKLIN POND .......... .... C rewe, Virginia K Ag Freshman Football. JOHN RANDOLPH POWELL .................. .... R oanoke, Virginia K Ag Freshman Football, German Club. MATTHEW SAMUEL PRICE, JR. ............. ..... . .Meherrin, Virginia RUSSELL RAYBECK .......... .... C harleston, Wes! Virginia Freshman Football. WILLIAM NOWLIN REVELEY. ........ ..... R ichmond, Virginia Il K A, Freshman Football. OLIN ADAIR ROGERS ....................................................... Richmond, Virginia K -X, Freshman Football, German Club, Secretary and Treasurer, Freshman Class. PAUL FRITTS ROSENBERGER .... .... W inchester, Virginia X '11, CHARLES SHEFFEY RUFF.. ......... ........................... ........ S a int Petersburg, Florida Union-Philanthropic Literary Society: Treasurer, Freshman Sunday School Class. 96 I A. D. 1930 1 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE HUBERT ALEXANDER RUFF .... .... B edford. Virginia WILLIAM GARLEY SHANNQN. .... ....,.....,... . ..Farmville, Virginia K A: German Clubg Freshman Football. THOMAS PETTUS SHELBLIRNE. JR. ................ .... R ichmond. Virginia 'IJ E E: Union-Philanthropic Literary Society. EDWIN MCRAE SHEPHERD ...,.....,...............,..,.......,...... .Charlesion, West Virginia X fb: Union-Philanthropic Literary Society: Freshman Football: German Clubg Vice President. Freshman Class. EDWIN WILCOX SIMPSON. ...,............ .... U run-lslampur, India Union-Philanthropic Literary Society. ROBERT BAILEY SANFORD SIMPSON ...... ...,. N ewpori News, Virginia 9 X: German Club. MERLE GORDON SMITH ............ ..., S hanghai, China 9 K Ng Freshman Basket Ball. ALFRED HERBERT STUART ........ ...., F armville, Virginia JOHN HENRY STUART .... ...,. F armville. Virginia ALBERT LEE STLIRM, JR.. .. ..... Appalachia, Virginia WATSON JEROME STURT, JR.. .. JAMES RAWLINCS SYDNOR ....... ........McKenney, Charles 'lown, Vvest Virginia Virginia X 'Pg Union-Philanthropic Literary Societyg Vice President, Freshman Sunday School Class. WILLIAM WALTER Tucic ..... 'THOMAS REAMER WALLACE. .................... . 9 K Ng Union-Philanthropic BANKHEAD CHANDLER WARREN. H K A, RoAcH ATKINS WATSON. . . 41 PI E, MILTON CHICK WILKERSON .... Literary Society. SHIRLEY VANCE WILxENs ........ WILLIAM TWYMAN WILLIAMS. lll A 41. Louis FEUILLETEAU WILSON .... A. EDWARD FRANKLIN YoUNc.ER, JR.. . . . X 'Pg German Club. I A. D. I930 1 .......Virgilina, Virginia .....Williamsville, Virginia . . . . .Newport News, Virginia .Darlington Heights, Virginia . . . Farmville, ..........Virgilina, . . . .Hampclen-Syclney, . . . .Greensburg, Pen Virginia Virginia Virginia nsylvania . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia 97 ' 4 fi ff' X . X v .6 V rs, I I .l R va :X Y Q.: R .r' ' ' .5 ' . -1- 47.4-SQ' ' 1 , H 'W ,Y P X --gm: M :. , 1 if A. 1 5 . ,Tm . , .44 T' .O Q. ' Q 0'- ' :wi us milf, Q .- Y ' - ,1'no .Cl-1 -F' v fl, ,. 'F - , . i ' L --4+ ., ' ' 'sf W ,?C...,W ,fi .A-my ' J- ' 4 1 9 . -1' .!. 'o 5- vi 9 V, O ' 4 A - 1 I 3 A' THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE .. , -.-vs Monogram Club '- . -xznfexv RALPH FREDERICK WILLIS. ..................,......., .......... ,,......., P r L-sidant LUTHER LLICIAN PRICE. ........ .,..... V ica President GEORGE HENRX' WOODWORTH ..... ....,.......... ..., S u Crclary-Treasurer FOOTBALL E. H. MCLAUGHLIN, JR., MunagL'r H. L. BLANTON, Captain R. C. HOGAN R. W. LAWSON H. P. POWELL E. S. ALLEN G. M. HLYCIiES R. E. MCCANN H. K. REVELEY C. L. AREHART j. M. HUNT j. W. NANCE j. M. RLIFFNER j. K. BRADFORD W. C. IRVINE C. PANCAIQE. jR. R. F. WILLIS C. A. GARDEN, jR. G. H. WOODW'ORTH BASKET BALL H. E. BOSWELL. Manager R. F. WILLIS, Captain j. K. BRADFORD H. MOORE C. L. AREI-IAR1' M. A. HARRIS L. L. PRICE E. S. ALLEN R. W. LAWSON W. D. SLOAN I A. D. 1930 1 99 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Monogram Club - Continued BASEBALL H. B. STONE. Manager R. W. LAWSON, Caplain bl. NI. HUNT C. E. ADAMS C-. M. HLYGHES C. PANCAKE, Captain C. L. AREHART W. W. JEFFERSON A. L. KNIGHT TRACK R. MCDEARMON. Manager 1930 D. D. ITIULL, Manager 1929 S. B. CRITZER S. T. MARTIN R. E. MCCANN TENNIS W. A. JOHNS. Manager l930 H. E. KANN, Manager l929 T. F. PUMPHREY, Caplain E. W. PAULEITE j. G. MCALLISTER, JR. W. D. SLOAN C. F. TALBOT GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HUGHES KENNEDY REVELEY. . .. JOHN MILES HUNT... ....,. . THOMAS LATANE TOONE ....... DEAN SAMUEL IVIACON REED ..... CHARLES ARTHUR BERNIER. ATHLETIC COUNCIL FacuIly Members DR. -IAMES HENRY CURRY WINSTON DEAN SAMUEL MACON REED DR. DAVID COOPER WILSON T. B. TRAYNHAM R. F. WILLIS L. L. PRICE j. A. SMYTH G. B. TALBOT President ....VIce Presidenl . ....... Secrelary ............Trcasurer . . . .Direclor of Alblclfcs Sludcnl Members Alumni Members ROBERT WILLIAM LAWSON DR. WALLACE BLANTON HUGHES KENNEDY REVELEY DR. FRANK JOHNS I A. D. I 9 3 0 I IOO W I'5.:. 1, 11 mx- an 1 '- f E flu- 'F 1 C fn 1 f f, If wr., , I 5' T mm.: 1- X 5 ...gh ,K ,,ke,f- f' K, X My , . V X qkx W N Q 153' W4 ' X' A 'X X. 5' ,V 6- Q ' 1 W Ixsduiiy-sl lf mm, ffff, 'J' , fi-C::?: ' ' ,. . ' -H -waz: aa. .,f, u f-.'.v.Ea2aaE2S-' - f 'mg -.:v:t',' ' 4'-'5feE'i ' I ifiikpf , f, ' 41:-ff If f ,1?:jf ' 4 . ,ff J ' Av, ' f O,4,fff' f '5f ' df , ll Q- - 571 - s I y J' N . i ,ev THE HAIVIPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Football, 1929 HE l929 football schedule was the most difficult assignment ever ' faced by a Garnet and Ciray team-even harder than that of 1928. ,a The season may rightfully be called one of the most successful in the history of the Institution. Although the Tigers lost to several outstanding teams in the State and some of the best teams in the East, they more than held their own with the colleges in their class. ln no game was there a lack of that famous Tiger Spirit which has characterized Hampden-Sydney teams since her first representatives took the field. Once again these loyal sons went out and by their clean playing, grit, determination and gentlemanly conduct added laurels to ul-l.-S. C. Every loyal Tiger is proud of the showing made by the l929 team that represented his Alma Mater. Too much credit cannot be given Coach Bernier whose specialty is taking unseasoned material and building teams that win fame throughout the East and South. Every Tiger extends a hand to him who has put athletics at Hampden-Sydney on a high plane. He has the ability to get the best out of every candidate and, at the same time, to command the respect and admira- tion of every Tiger that reports to him in any branch of athletics. Early in September when Coach Bernier issued the call for candidates, eight letter men returned along with several second-string men and star per- formers of the I-928 Freshman team. The team was materially strengthened by the return of Buck Nance, who had starred on the l927 team. We cannot pass without listing two outstanding performances of the season: the holding of Cornell 7-6 for the first half by the Tigers, and the brilliant performance that overcame the University of Richmond after trailing 8-0 for the first three quarters. After about three weeks of training the Tigers journeyed to Lexington to open the season with the strong Flying Squadron of the Virginia Military lnstitute. The Keydets groomed to nearly mid-season form defeated the Tigers l9-6. ln the closing minutes of the game two long runs by Willis put the ball on V. M. l.'s thirty-yard line, but a pass was intercepted which prevented scoring. The whole team played a fine defensive game, twice holding the Keydets on the two-yard line. On Saturday, September 28th, Bridgewater came to Death Valley and was overwhelmed 38-0. The Eagles presented a hefty team that was no I A. D. I930 1 102 Tl-IE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE match for the Tigers. The second and third string men played the greater part of the game and showed some real football ability. The following week the Tigers made the trip to Blacksburg and were defeated by the Techmen 37-6. V. P. I. presented a fast-stepping baclcfield that dazzled the Garnet and Gray. After the first half the Tigers showed a great improvement, but were unable to penetrate the Tech defense until Acting-Captain Lawson intercepted a pass and returned it twelve yards for a touchdown. On 'October 12th, the Garnet and Gray invaded the North for the second successive year to meet the strong Cornell team, but lost 40-6. Notable in this game was the brilliant pass work of the Tigers. Score at the half: Cornell 71 Hampden-Sydney 6. However, during the second half the Cornell outfit routed the Tigers. The game received much publicity. October 26th was home-coming day at Hampden-Sydney. While the largest crowd that ever witnessed an athletic contest on Death Valley cheered, the Bengals scored a I3-7 victory over the Roanoke Maroons. The Garnet and Gray showed superiority in every department of play. Willis, backlield ace, deserves much credit for the victory. Twice he raced over lifty yards for the two touchdowns. The team took its second trip to the North on November 2d to meet Colgate, considered one of the strongest teams in the country. The Tigers were not able to cope with a team that seemed to be made up of All-Americans and were trounced 60-0. The Tigers smarting under a 60-0 defeat next journeyed to the Hill Cityu to meet the Lynchburg College Hornets. Due to injuries Captain Blanton and Willis watched the game from the bench. The Tigers hit their stride in this game. Score: 25-0. The outstanding game of the season was with our old rivals, the Uni- versity of Richmond, in the new Richmond stadium. For three quarters the Tigers were trailing 8-0, but in the last few minutes lVlcCann entered the game and pushed over two touchdowns to win I3-8. The Randolph-Macon game, which was to be played in the Richmond stadium, was canceled on account of snow. For the last game of the season the Tigers went to Richmond and were defeated 20-6 by the strong William and Mary Indians. Both teams got many breaks but the Tigers did not take advantage of them. Late in the final quarter Bradford snagged a fifteen-yard pass and ran thirty-five yards for the Tigers' only score. I A. D. l930 1 103 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Resume of the Season HLIGII LAWRENCE BLANTON ............. ........ C aplain EDGAR HOPKINS MGLAUGHLIN. JR. ..... .............. M anager EDWARD JAMES ACSTEN ............. ...... A ssistanl Manager JOHN EDWARD TRAYNI-IAM, JR. .... .... A ssietanl Manager CHARLES ARTHUR BERNIER ..... ...... C aach TEAM R. W. LAWSON. JR. .... ..End H. P. POWELL, JR.. . . Center C. L. AREHART ..... . .End F. W. LINEWEAVER ..... Center E. S. ALLEN, JR. .... Tackle J. K. BRADFORD. .... Quarter J. W, NANCE ,.... Tackle R. F. WILLIS ..... Quarter B. P. FRANKLIN ..... Tackle G. M. HUGHES ...... .Half H. L. BLANTON. ...,. Cuard R. E. MGCANN. JR... . .. .Half R. C. HOGAN .... Cuard J. M. RUFFNER .... .Half H. K. REVELEY ...... Cuard W. C. REED. ..... ..Full C. A. GARDEN, JR. .... ...... .............. . . Full SCORES Hampden-Sydney College. .... . . . 0 Virginia Military Institute. . . . . I9 I-Iampclen-Sydney College. .... . . . 38 Bridgewater College. .... . . . . . 0 Hampden-Sydney College. .... . . . 6 Virginia Polytechnic Institute .... . . . . 37 Hampden-Sydney College. .... . . . 6 Cornell University ....... . . . . 40 Hampden-Sydney College. .... ... I3 R oano ke College... .. 7 Hampden-Sydney College. .... . . . 0 Colgate University. . . . .. 60 Hampden-Sydney College. .... .. . 25 Lynchburg College.. . . . . . . 0 Hampden-Sydney College. .... . . . I3 University of Richmond. . . . . . 8 Hampden-Sydney College .... ..... S now Randolph-IVI acon College. . . .Snow Hampden-Sydney College. .... 6 William and Mary College. .. 20 IO4 I A. D. l930 J VARSITY FOOTBALL SQLAD THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Freshman Football Resume 'K ITH THE enrollment of some excellent material including Hardaway Baker , Pond, Lawson, Kruplca, Bristow, Joyner, Carroll, Phillips, Shannon, Powell, Nottingham, Liverman, Humphries and Bohannon, the Freshman team, coached by Red Smith, had an excellent season, in view of the fact they met some of the best prep schools in the State. Coach Smith, who hails from Furman University where he was a star athlete, has prepared some splendid material for the l930 team, besides giving Coach Bernier invaluable aid with the 1929 varsity. CASWELL ScoTT HARDAWAX' .... .... C apiain HERMAN EDWARD SMITH .... Coach TEAM F. W. PHILLIPS, JR. ..... ..End A. P. BOHANNON .... .Guard W. C-. SHANNON ...... ..EnJ j. F. POND ......... .Guard L. T. BRISTOW .... Tackle j. R. POWELL .... .Center GEORGE KRUPKA... Tackle C. S. HARDAWAY. ..... Quarter F.. j. NOTTINGHAM. .... Tackle C-. P. BAKER .... ..HuIf F. C. JOYNER ...... Cuartl J. j. LAWSON .... . .Half j. L. HLVMPHRIES .... ............... C uard T. F. CARTER ........ ...Full C. E. LIVERMAN ..... ............... F ull SCORES Frosh ..... .. . 0 Fork Union Military Academy . . 0 Frosh ..... l-4 Blackstone Military Academy. . . 6 Frosh ..... I3 Petersburg High School ...... .. 6 Frosh ..... 7 Oak Ridge Military Academy .... .. .. I9 Frosh ..... . . . I3 Apprentice School ........... .. 0 Frosh .-..- ... 0 Nlassanutten Academy. .... ... 37 I A. D. i 9 3 0 1 I07 Vt FN gs 4,5 Q.-J 3 I H THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE. Resume of Varsity Basket Ball, 1930 RALPH FREDERICK WILLIS. .... . HENRY' ELLIOTTE BoSwELL, jR.. . .. SAMUEL FINLEY MCCLLYRE. JR CHARLES HENRY ROBERTSON.. . .. CHARLES ARTHLYR BERNIER.. TEAM MARCUS AURELIUS HARRIS. .. ..... .... WILLIAM DEWITT SLOAN ..... HANDY MOORE .......... . CARL LLOYD AREHART ..... ROBERT WILLIAM LAWSON .... RALPH FREDERICK WILLIS .... ELLIS SAUNDER5 ALLEN, JR.. . .. LUTHER LUCIAN PRICE. ..... . JOSEPH KENNETH BRADFORD .... Hampden-Sydney College.. .. Hampden-Sydney College... . .. Hampden-Sydney College... . ,. Hampden-Sydney College.. . . . . . . Hampden-Sydney College.. . . , . .. Hampden-Sydney College Hampden-Sydney College.. Hampden-Sydney College.. .. .. .. Hampden-Sydney College.. .. .... Hampden-Sydney College.. . . Hampden-Sydney College.. . . . . Hampden-Sydney College... . ... . Hampden-Sydney College.. . . Hampden-Sydney College.. .. .... H0 SCORES Bridgewater College. .... . Virginia Military Institute.. William and Mary College St. john's. ............. . University of Richmond. . . Bridgewater College.. . . .. Randolph-Macon College. . Roanoke College ..... . Lynchburg College... P oano ke College ........ University of Richmond. . . Lynchburg College, ...... . William and Mary College .... Randolph-Macon College. . I A. D. 1930 1 . . ...., Captain ........Managcr Assistant Manager Assistant Manager ..........CoacfI ....Fvrward ....Forward ....ForwarJ ....Center ....Center ....Cuard ....Cuard ....Cuard ....Cuard 33 32 ...34 43 45 24 49 26 39 IS 33 ...26 40 ...28 h 92 Q px. 3 H v A mf, --Q.. --.,.. -.. 1... THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOI-'E Reisumci of Freshman Basket Ball, 1930 MAYNARD WARREN BERRYMAN ..... HERMAN EDWARD SMITH. ..... . MAYNARD WARREN BERRYMAN. . .. MERLE GORDON SMITH ....... SHIRLEY ERNEST MULLENS. .. GORDON PHILLIPS BAKER.. . .. CHARLES WALTER HOWELL. JR GEORGE KRUPKA ............ HOWARD HOFFMAN GORDON.. . JOHN JAMES LAWSON ........ Frosh ..... Ffnsh Frosh Fl'OSh ..... Frosh ..... Fl'0Sll Fl'05h ,.... Frosh TEAM SCORES .....Capluin . . . . .Coach ....Forward ....Forward ....Forward . .Cenlcr . .Cenler . .Guard . .Cuard . .Guard Blackstone Military Academy .... Zl Petersburg High School. ...... I8 Christ's Church School. ......... . . . 22 Fork Union Military Academy.. .. . .. 36 Petersburg High School. ........ .. . 20 Blackstone Military Academy. .... .. . I2 Demolay fLynchburgl. ......... . . . Zl Fork Union Military Academy.. .. ... 34 I A. D. 1930 1 H3 PKUH 3111 'UIC Qi NURS mil 'Diwali 136 VA! E0 C HHH KH VHS UW ,.,53,.,f N . FRESHMAN BASKET BALL SQUAD -X , .j.:. ' An 'xx v'.E hi - .- gif, if 'qv- 1 X , ' X -6:7 XX , f X -ff ,971 ' l X SQ J, xggsqlg. ' '.46i'v2e'.', -0' . I .,,1f , o . U' Xue: 'TfJj.-Sgftikg 493 , 'gf 5'7f3ff5?g'i Nav Q21 2- --.' y - -, uw... 1 ' X, wa W x 'i. N wax. H Wig, xmxs-nf I.,,!55k - Y f f -,a X - 1 'fl'-' X 5 V ' 4 Q ,wif ' 6:1 XX Z 'f ' iw 2 X . f J -11 W w Ky, 1 .4 N ' I X 4' 3 ,. K +- A ,wsW1'uf ' la Qbal THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Resume Of Baseball, 1930 ROBERT WILLIAM LAWSON.. HARRX' BENJAMIN STONE. JR ...I. GEORGE STEEL BOWERS .... ERNEST BOWMAN CRADDOCK HERBERT TROTTER, JR. .... . CHARLES ARTHLIR BERNIER. ROBERT WILLIAM LAWSON RALPH FREDERICK WILLIS TEAM WILLIAM WAVERLY JEFFERSON, JR. GEORGE MALIRICE HUGHES FRANCES WHITMORE LINEwEAvER THOMAS LATANE TOONE JOHN ELLIOTTE HARWOOD MARCUS ALIRELILIS HARRIS SHIRLEY BROWN ROOT .Captain Manager . ...Assistant Manager . . . ,Assistant Manager . . . .Assistant Manager ANDREW LEWIS KNIGHT, JR. JOHN MILES HLINT LUTHER LLICIAN PRICE COPELAND EPES ADAMS EDWIN LAWRENCE KENDIG, JR. ELLIS SAUNDERS ALLEN, JR. WILLIAM ALAN SMITH KENNER COPENHAVER CRAWLEY KENNETH WILLIAMS KINGSLAND ..Coacli SCHEDULE March 27th-Drexel .... .. .Here April 23d-Delaware ..... ,.... H ere April 4th-Lafayette. ,..... . . .Here April 24th-Randolph-Macon ..... Here April 5th-Richmond .......... ., ,Here April 25th-Randolph-Macon.. ..... Here April llth-William and Mary .... . . .Here April 30th-Randolph-Macon .... There April l6lh-Bridgewater .....,... . . .Here May lstfDelaware. .. . . . . . .There April l7thfWashingtOn and Lee ....,... There May Zcl-Swalhmore.. .... There April l8th-Bridgewater. ....... ..... T here Nlay 3d-Drexel ......... .... T here April l9!h-Bridgewater. ..... .... T here May 5th-Randolph-Macon.. .... There April Zlst-Richmond. ......... .... T here May l0tl'i-Richmond ..... .... T here May l2lh-William and Mary .... ...... ...................... .... T h e re l A. D. l 9 3 O J II6 QI-I 5- Qt-I -5411.7 5-1 QI-J E-Z -ic: E55 he I I xy 'nz Q VARs1TY BASEBALL SQUAD THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Resume of Track, 1930 CAMPBELL PANCAKE, JR.. . .. RICHARD MCDEARMON .... STEWART BELL. JR.. . .. BRUCE LLOYD CLARK ......... CHARLES HENRY HITCHINCS ..... HERMAN EDWARD SMITH ...... TEAM ..... Caplain .....,.....Manager Assislanl Manager Assislanl Manager Assistant Manager . . . . ...... CDGCII CAMPBELL PANCAKE, JR. ANDREW LEWIS INGLES SHIELD BRUNER CRITZER JAMES ADGER SMYTH WINSTON NICHOLS BLOCH CHARLES ATKINSON GARDEN. JR FRANK CURL KING HUGH C-RAY COOK JOSEPH KENNETH BRADFORD STEPHEN TAYLOR MARTIN GEORGE BIRD TALBOT DOUGLAS ALONZO CLARK CARL LLOYD AREHART GEORGE WALKER BRANHAM JOHN WILLIAM NANCE JAMES WHARTON GULICK HANDY MOORE ELMER RUSSELL RITZ SCHEDULE March 29th-Class Meet ,........ April 4th-Lynchburg College and Richmond fTriangularJ ........ April l2tl1-Bridgewater ...... April l9th-Easter Holiclay. April 26th-Open. May 3d-Emory and Henry ..... May 10th--Lynchburg .......... May l6tl'I-l7lh-Virginia Conferen at Williamsburg. IIS I A. D. 1930 J .......Here CC MCE Here Here Here Here Y fZs2QS1 ! : THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Resume of Tennis, 1930 THOMAS FRANKLIN PUMPHREY. .... .......... C aptain WILLIAM ALLEN JoHNs ....... Manager JAMES EDWARD WILSON ........ ..... A ssistanl Manager BRYANT RANDOLPH HARPER ..... ..... A ssislanl Manager TEAM THOMAS FRANKLIN PUMPHREY CHARLES FINLEY TALBOT WILLIAM DEWITT SLOAN JAMES GRAY MCALLISTER, JR. JOSEPH HOLMES THOMAS EDWARD WILTSEE PAULETTE SCHEDULE April l0Ih -Lynchburg. ....... . . . . . There April llth-Roanoke. ........... ..... T here April l2th-Washington and Lee ........ There April 25th-Union Theological Seminary..There April 26th-Medical College ............ There May lOIh-Richmond. ......,... ...... H ere May l5th-William and Mary ........... Here May l6th-University of North Carolina..There May l7th-Wake Forest. ............... There 120 I A. D. l930 J ,mr amlli YYY ma H' N D :af Sfiizr A H ST 1 Nl -'MA HRH Sul 'V Q5 HS H xx.: g5f gl W wi 0 N hz- MU .1 Q 3415 .NCBI NS la NB ,sill what -' as-' K ililaikl kiioi DCHTDI iilf 91113. imiiiQ IKCHUII 'i ll DQSUHI iPi1 IISEII 1 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Best All-Round Man. Mast Popular.. . . . Best Debater. . . Best Writer. . Most Studious.. . Least Stadiaus. . . . Biggest Ladies' Man. . Best Croomed. . . . . Biggest Woman Hater. Freshest Freshman. . Most Dependable. . . Most Intellectual. . . Laziest Loafer. . . . Hungriest ..... . . Most Handsome.. . . Best Athlete ..... Campus Celebrities nn ss Best Tennis Player .... . . Best Baseball Player. . Best Baslfet Ball Player.. . . . Best Football Player .... Best Traclf Man. .... . Most Popular Professor. . . Busiest. ........... . Biggest Bull Shooter. . . I22 I A. D. l930 1 . . BOOT LAWSON . . . BoOT LAWSON .GRAY MCALLISTER .HBRADU BRADSHAW CHARLIE BARRELL . . . . BRIS BRISTOW . . .SELDEN BAKER ..... EDDIE BELL RED WOODWORTI-I WILLIE PETERSON . BRAD BRADSHAW .UBRADH BRADSHAW .. BUcI4 NANCE . . . BOOT LAWSON PAUL ROSENBERGER . . . .RALPH WILLIS . TOM PUMPHREY . . . ANDY KNIGHT . . .HANDY MOORE . . .RALPH WILLIS . . .LLOYD AREHART . . .DR. J. B. MASSEY .UBRADU BRADSHAW ...'tHERBIE KANN ., , X f 5 l -..J ' ' T :I-'IQ' .rf Al f, U .J fa.. fa f 'r-J 5 JI 3.E'.ClJ..CJ.3:J S. f' ' f' ' I 1 X C lf I C I 6 A D' - 1:4 , 1 'sf .' .hg- ..,:.. 'Lp' ' 9. .I .If- 4' , A I 1 , , , . 1 . E 5 Kqu, L 3 . . N. f'+wh I :lg J' , .wr- ,J 0 I YQ V 0 4 1' W3 'y YL, u f' V O 9 4 0 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE a The Pan-Hellenic Council JAMES PALMER STOVER. President LUTHER LUCIAN PRICE. Vfce Presfdcnl SHADE XVOOTEN EPES, Sccrulury and Treasurer CHI PHI THETA CHI WILLIAM PRESTON Hoy. JR. JAMES PALMER STOVER SHADE WOOTEN EPES SELIJEN STEWART BAKER KAPPA SIGMA THETA KAPPA NU RALPH FREDERICK WILLIS LUTHER LUCIAN PRICE GEORGE MAURICE HUGHES PHILIP HORTENSTINE ROPP Pl KAPPA ALPHA PHI SIGMA EPSILON JAMES GRAY MCALLISTER, JR. HENRI' ALFRED PRILLAMAN CAMPBELL PANCARE, JR, JOSEPH HOLMES THOMAS KAPPA ALPHA DELTA HARRY BENJAMIN STONE. JR. LEWIS SRIDMORE JACKSON CHARLES ATKINSON GARDEN, JR. ERNEST BOWMAN CRADDOCR I A. D. I 9 3 0 J I23 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE OFFICIAL ORc.ANfTl1e Chaka!! ROBERT KINCAID BROCK Chi Phi Foundeal al Princeton Unlvcrsfly, EPSILON CHAPTER Foundcd, 1867 FRATRES IN URBE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO I 824 COLORS-SCUVICI and Blue WILLIAM TWYMAN WILLIAMS 1930 WILLIAM PRESTON HOY, JR. 1931 SHADE WOOTEN EPES JOHN RICHARD SAIINDERS, JR. ALPHELYS WILSON POTTS HERBERT TROTTER, JR. CHARLES WILDER WATTS. JR. 1932 JOHN A. FIELD. JR. WILLIAM EDVYIN HEMPHILL CHARLES FREDERICK FRIEDMAN FRANKLIN CHINN MASON JAMES WADDELL GORDON. JR. RHESA HAWKINS PURNELL, JR. 1933 ELLIOTT READ BOOKER JOHN LICHTENBERGER BRUNER MEREDITH CARTER DORTCH JAMES EUGENE HEMPHILL. JR. WALLACE GIBSON LINK IZ4 PAUL FRITTS ROSENDEROER EDWIN MCRAE SHEPHERD JAMES RAWLINGS SYDNOR WILLIAM TWYMAN WILLIAMS, III EDWARD FRANKLIN YOUNCER. JR. I A. D. I930 1 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Kappa Sigma Founded al 'ITC Unlverslly of Vfrglnla, l867 OFFICIAL ORGAN-The Caduceus COLORS-Scarlel, Green and While SECRET ORGAN-The Slur and Crescenl FLOWER-Lily of lhe Valley UPSILON CHAPTER Established, 1883 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO 1930 HENR1' ELLIOTTE BOSWELL, JR. ROBERT WILLIAM LAWSON MARCUS ALYRELILYS HARRIS THOMAS FRANKLIN PLIMPHRET RALPH FREDERICK WILLIS 1931 COPELAND EPES ADAMS GEORGE IVIALIRICE HLIGHES GEORGE STEEL BOWERS ANDREW LEWIS INGLES WELLFORD CLAIBORNE REED 1932 JOSEPH KENNETH BRADFORD EDWIN LAWRENCE KENDIG. JR. JOHN VENABLE BROOKS KENNETH WILLIAMS KINGSLAND JOSEPH BEVERLY FARRAR FRANCIS WHITMORE LINEwEAvER JOHN SHEPPERSON GRANT JOHN WILLIAM NANCE JOHN ELLlO'l'I'E HARWOOD JOEL THOMPSON PERRY FRANK ARMSTRONG LASLEY, JR. THOMAS LATANE TOONE 1933 GORDON PHILLIPS BAKER EDWARD CLARKSON BELL. JR. ALVAH PARRISH BOHANNAN ROBERT MCFERRAN CROWE I A. D. 1930 WILLIAM STERLING GOODE JOHN JAMES LAWSON JACK T. LLEWELLYN ROBERT JACKSON MARTIN. JR. 1 ..- THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Pi Kappa A lpha Founded al the Universily of Virginia, i868 OFFICIAL ORGAN-The Shield and Diamond COLORS-Carnal and Old Cold SECRET ORcANMTl1e Dagger and Key FLOWER-Lily of lhc Valley ASA DUPUY 128 IOTA CHAPTER Established, 1885 .iii FRATRES IN FACULTATE WATKINS FREEMAN HANSFORD HART THOMAS EDWARD FRATRES IN URB PAUL TULANE ATKINSON E GEORGE LUTHER WALKER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO 1930 WILLIAM MEADE FEILD JAMES GRAY MCALLISTER. JR. CAMPBELL PANCAKE. JR. 1931 ROBERT CUSI-IINE-DERBYSHIRE JOHN MILES HUNT 1932 LUCIUS PDLK DILLON, JR. JAMES WHARTON GULICK. JR. ROBERT KIRKMAN 1933 WILLIAM EDWARDS BLAKE ALBERT RITCHIE C-ILLESPIE JoHN ALBERT HOPKINS CALTON ELMORE LIVERMAN JAMES MURDOCK MACMILLAN RUSSELL GREENWAY MCALLISTER I A. D. 1930 J HUGHES KENNEDY REYELEY JOHN MALCOLM RUFFNER JAMES ADGER SMYTH SAMUEL MACON REED, JR. CHARLES HENRY ROBERTSON WILLIAM GEORGE REVELEY EDWARD LLOYD SANTROCK ANDREW KARL TATUM SHIRLEY ERNEST MULLENS EDWIN SIDNEY PAINTER FRANK WENDELL PHILLIPS. JR. CHICHESTER TAPSCOTT PEIRCE WILLIAM NOWLIN REVELEY BANKHEAD CHANDLER WARREN GILMER x, THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Kappa Alpha Founded al Washington and Lee Universily, 1865 OFFICIAL ORGAN-Kappa Alpha Journal FLOWERS-Magnolia and Red Rose SECRET ORGAN-The Special Messenger COLORS-Crimson and Old Cold ALPHA TAU CHAPTER Eslablfshcd, 1899 FRATER IN FACULTATE HERMAN EDWARD SMITH FRATRES IN COLLEGIC 1930 WILLIAM ALLEN JoHNs HARRE' BENJAMIN STONE. JR. 1931 ELIJAH BAKER, Ill Lows HENRY MILLER, JR. SAMUEL FINLEY MCCLURE. JR. XVILLIAM DEWITT SLoAN WILLIAM ALAN SMITH 1932 ROBERT THORNTON BRLIMFIELD BENJAMIN PETER FRANKLIN CHARLES ATKINSON GARDEN. JR. 1933 IRVIN NORRIS BLAKE LEWIS TYLER BRIsTOw CARROLL COLEMAN CHANDLER JULIAN ALVIN CARROLL CHANDLER. JR. JOHN LIPPINCOTT GLIERRANT CASWELL SCOTT HARDAWAY JOHN LOUIS HUMPHRIES PLUMMER FLIPPEN JONES, JR HLIc.H PHILLIP POWELL. JR. JAMES EDWARD WILSON MARION KEMPER HUMPHRIES ROBERT FREDERICK KINNAIRD ROBERT CLYDE LEwIs THOMAS BEALE MARSTON JOHN FRANKLIN POND JOHN RANDOLPH POWELL OLIN ADAIR ROGERS WILLIAM GARLEY SHANNON l3O I A. D. 1930 J THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Theta Chi Founded al Norulich University. 1856 OFFICIAL ORGAN-The Rallle FLOWER-Red Carnalfon NU CHAPTER Eslablfshcd, 1914 -ii FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES HENRY' CURRY XVINSTON MORRIS HENRY BITTINCER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO 1930 ELLIS SALINDERS ALLEN. JR. DAVID DENTON HULL ANDREW LEWIS KNIGHT. JR. JAMES PALMER STOVER 1931 SELDEN STEWART BAKER RICHARD MCDEARMON WINSTON NICHOLS BLOCH RAYMOND EARL MCCANN. JR. LEON ARCHIBALD DICKERSON JOHN KENNEDY MCGIRT 1932 GEORGE WALKER BRANHAM HANDY MOORE BRUCE LLOYD CLARK ALBERTAS GRAY MONTGOMERY FRED LEMLIEL GARRETT. JR. GEORGE TAZEWELL WALTERS JAMES MOORE MCLAUOHLIN MALCOLM ROBERT WELLER WALTER CREWS WOODING 1933 THOMAS WITHERS CARTER. JR. CHARLES HARDENBERGH KENNETH SHEPPARD COOMBS GEORGE KRUPKA ALEXANDER FLEET DILLARD GEORGE FREDERICK MILLER ROBERT BAILEY SANFORD SIMPSON I A. D. I930 J THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Theta Kappa Nu Founded al Drury College, 1924 OFFICIAL ORGAN-The Theta News COLORS-AVg6Hf, Sable and Crimson SECRET OROAN-The lnesculchean FLOWER-While Rose VIRGINIA BETA CHAPTER Established, 1926 FRATER IN FACULTATE DAVID COOPER WILSON FRATRES IN COLLEGIO 1930 HUGH LAWRENCE BLANTON WILLIAM DUPLVY DICKINSON, JR. WILLIAM CALDWELL IRVINE PHILIP HORTENSTINE ROPP 1931 EDWARD JAMEs AGSTEN WILLIAM WAVERLY JEFFERSON, JR JOEL ARNOLD CLARK LUTHER LUCIAN PRICE SHEILD BRUNER CRITZER FREDERICK PINKNEY SCHAEFFER HARRX' ARCHIE HULVEY JOHN EDWARD TRAYNHAM. JR. 1932 FRANK CURL KING JOHN WILLIAM PARKER CARL THEODORE RIPBEROER 1933 MAYNARD WARREN BERRYMAN ROBERT DOYNE BURGER HOWARD HOFFMAN GORDON RICHARD LESTER MAHER MERLE GORDON SMITH THOMAS REAMER WALLACE I A. D. 1930 J I3-I THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Phi Sigma Epsilon Founded al Humpzlun-.Sydney College, 1926 COLORS-Cold and Blue FRATRES IN FACULTATE DENISON MAL!RlCE ALLAN WALTER HERMAN BELL FRATRES IN COLLEGIO HENRY' ALFRED PRILLAMAN JOHN MARTIN HAMLET. JR. STEPHEN TAYLOR MARTIN BRYANT RANDOLPH HARPER CHARLES FINLEY TALBOT HL'GPi ROGERS THOMAS FREDERICK ALLEN HY'DE WILLIAM EDGAR KNIGHT 1930 1931 1932 1933 lA.D.I9301 RAY DAVID WILLIAMS JOSEPH HOLMES THOMAS ROLAND MARSHALL WILSON CHARLES EDWARD TROLAND AUBREY OWEN WARD LEONIDAS WILLIAMS THOMAS PETTUS SHELBURNE JR ROACH ATRINS WATSON THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDGSCOPE Delta Founded al Hampden-Sydney College, 1925 COLORS-Black, White and Cold FRATER IN FACULTATE MAYO SCOTT N1NINc.ER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO 1930 CRAWFORD HENSON CARSON 1931 EDMUND BARD BUCKALEW. JR. 1932 CHARLES HENRY HITCHINOS CARY FRED MANCUS MICHEAUX RAINE, JR. 1933 ROBERT DONALD CARSON GAB!-IL G. HIMMELWRICHT. JR. ELLWOOD WINSTON MATTHEWS LEw:s SKIDMORE JACKSON ERNEST BOWMAN CRADDOCK ELMER RUSSELL RITZ CORTLANDT ROCHET ROSEBRO. THORNTON ROGERS WILSON CREED WILBUR MINEAR. JR. WILLIAM WATKINS MORTON ANDREW ALEXANDER NEWTON LOUIS FEUILLETEAU WILSON I A. D. l93O J THE HAMPDILN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Sigma Upsilon CLITERARYJ Foumlml al 1'unL1urbfIl Unlvcmily, 1906 SPHINX CHAPTER E:lab1Is1IeJ. 1916 COLORS: Durlc Crccn aml Old Cold FLOWER: The fonquil PHILIP HORTENSTINE Row. ..,. . OFFICIAL ORCAN: The Scarab HERBERT CLARENCE BRAIJSHAW.. .. WINsToN NICHOLS BLOCH .,...,,.......,..,,.......,......,.. DENISON IVIALRICE ,ALLAN XVALTER HERMAN BELL CHARLES ALDEN BARRELL XVINSTON NICHOLS BLOCH I-40 FRATRES IN FACULTATE MORRIS HENRX' BITTINCER FREEMAN H.ANSFORD HART xVILLlAM HENRX' WHITING. JR. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO HERBERT CLARENCE BRADSHAW CHARLES LORRAINE CABELL ROLAND MARSHALL WILSON I A. D. i930 I .......,...PresIdcn! ., . . . , . . Vice Prcsfdvnt .. . .secrclary-Treasurer LAWRENCE GERALD NELSON ASA DL'PL'X' WATKINS CHARLES HENRY' ROBERTSON PHILIP HORTENSTINE ROPP THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE 1 kJ J 1 cl. gg . 2: X' if If A 5,1 ff' 5 .. If L N5 W I I 31 Chi Beta Phi CSCIENTIFICJ Founded al RunJa1ph-IUufarI College, 1916 GAMMA CHAPTER Esfablisfled, 1921 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION: The RI-cord R HARRX' BENJAMIN STONE. J .. ..,........... .... .. .... .....,.... P rfsidunl HLVGHES KENNEDY REVELEY ..... ....... .... V I ce President WILLIAM DEWITT SLOAN ...... ........ R ecordfng Secrelary CHARLES HENRY ROBERTSON ............,..,.......,.... ...... ...,, C 0 rrcspomlfng Sccrelary ABNER CRUMP HOPIQINS, JR.. .....,................................ ..,............ T reasurer FRATRES IN FACULTATE DENISON MAURICE ALLAN HIN'TON BAXTER OVERCASH JOHN HAMPDEN CHAMBERLAYNE BAQBY SAMUEL NIACON REED XVILLIAM JDE FRIERSON JAMES HENRY CURRY WINSTON THOMAS EDWARD GILMER FRATRES IN COLLECIO ELLIS SAUNDERS ALLEN WILLIAM DUPUY DICKINSON SAMUEL FINLEY IVICCLURE, JR. HUc.H LAWRENCE BLANTON WILLIAM MEADE FE:LD HL'CHES KENNEDY REVELEY ELIJAH BAKER, lll WILLIAM CARTER HODGSON CHARLES HENRY' ROBERTSON EDMUND BARD BUcIcALEw. JR. ABNER CRUMP HoPI4INS, JR. JOHN RICHARD SAUNDERS. JR. CHARLES LORRAINE CABELL LEw:S SI-cIDMoRE JACKSON WILLIAM DEWITT SLOAN ERNEST BOWMAN CRADDOCK JFMES C-RAY MCALLISTER. JR. HARRY' BENJAMIN STONE. JR. GEORGE HENRY WOODWORTH J A. D. I 9 30 J I-H 'I THE HAIVIPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE r Tau Kappa Alpha fFORENSlCl Founded al Buller College, 1908 HAMPDEN-S YDN EY CHAPTER Eslablfshed, l923 COLORS: Light and Dark Purple OFFICIAL PUBLICATION: The Speaker JAMES GRAY MCALLISTILR. JR. .... ......... P resident CRAWFORD HFNSON CARSON. ,... ...... V ice President WILLIAM ALLEN JOHNS .... . ...................,........... .... S ecrelary-Treasurer FRATRES IN FACULTATE DENISON MAURICE ALLAN FREEMAN HANSFORD HART FRATRES IN COLLEGIO WINSTON NICHOLS BLOCH WILLIAM ALLEN JOHNS CRAWFORD HENSON CARSON PLUMMER FLIFPEN JONES. ja. JAMES GRAY MCALLISTER, jR. I A. D. I 9 3 0 I I42 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE ., . ,,. 'f X I Omicron Delta Kappa CHONORARYJ Founded al Washfngfon and Lee Unfvcrsfly, 1914 LAMBDA CIRCLE Eslablishcd, l924 ROBERT XVILLIAM LAwsoN. . . . ................ ....... P rcsidenl RALPH FREDERICK WILLIS ....,... .... I ice President HERBERT CLARENCE BRADSHAW ...,.................,.......... ....... 5 ecrelary CAMPBELL PANCARE, jR.. ..........,.,.......................... ..... T rc-asurcr FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN HAMPDEN CHAMBERLAYNE BACBY CHARLES ARTHUR BERNIER MORRIS HENRX' BITTINCER JOSEPH DLYPLVX' EGGLESTON XVALTER HERMAN BELL SAMUEL MACON REED DAVID COOPER WILSON FRATRES IN COLLEGIO HLVCH LAWRENCE BLANTON HERBERT ELLIS KANN HERBERT CLARENCE BRADSHAW ROBERT WILLIAM LAWSON GEORGE MAL'RlCE HUGHES CAMPBELL PANCAKE, JR. JOHN MILES HUNT I A. D. I9 30 I LUTHER LUCIAN PRICE THOMAS FRANKLIN PUMPHRET PHILIP HoRTENsTINE ROPP RALPH FREDERICK WILLIS I43 THE HAMPDEN-SY DNEY KALEIDOSCOPE xl f V4 T ,K J? Nr I if F . S gf , if Epsilon Chi Epsilon CMODERN LANGUAGE, Founded al Halnpdcrl-Sg,dney College, l928 JAMES GRAY NICALLISTER. JR.. .. ROBERT WILLIAM LAwsoN .....,. THOMAS FRANKLIN PLIMPHREY .... CHARLES LORRAINE CABELL ....,. , ...................... .. . . . . .prcsfdcnl ....Vice President . . . . . . .Secretary . . . - . Treasurer FRATRES IN FACULTATE THOMAS EDWARD GILMER MAYO SCDTT NININGER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO COPELAND EPES ADAMS ELLIS SAUNDERS ALLEN, JR. SELDEN STEWART BAKER HENRY ELLIOTTE BOSWELL. JR. CHARLES LORRAINE CABELL ERNEST BOWMAN CRADDOCK JAMES WADDELL GORDON JAMES WHARTON GLILICK. JR WILLIAM EDWIN HEMPHILL WILLIAM WAVERLY JEFFERSON. JR. J A.D.I930 EDWIN HARVIE JONES EDWIN LAWRENCE KENDIC.. JR. ROBERT WILLIAM LAWSON JAMES GRAY MCALLISTER, JR. THOMAS FRANKLIN PUMPHREY WILLIAM DEWITT SLOAN DOUGLAS GRAHAM THOMAS CHARLES EDWARD TROLAND RAY DAVID WILLIAMS RALPH FREDERICK WILLIS I I , l li ' ' -Vi, . v 1 5 JS: f 4 I . J H 1 il , C3 '?XfA'.a up lx-!-l':'I',i7J' - ' X .' s , .E J. 4 1 5 he 14 'Y' 2615 ,4 If . 'n f -, - ci u 'u Sr a A. 0 , 'Q -l. 'WEA THE HAIVIPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE The Kaleidoscope EDITORIAL STAFF HERBERT CLARENCE BRADSHAW ....,. CHARLES HENRY' ROBERTSON ........,............ Facally GEORQE WALKER BRANHAM ..... HERBERT TROTTER. JR. ....... . WINSTON NICHOLS BLOCH ......,. WILLIAM GEORGE REVELEY .......... HERBERT ELLIS KANN .............. PROFESSOR FREEMAN HANSFORD HART. , . ., DQSBMQ 54,919 USERS V TAFQE CS... 'shave an TUNE! 4 qfmymw Vfifiwd .....EJilor-III-Chief and Frufcrnflgl Edifor , . . ...4ll1lclIc Edilor ................CIassEdflor ... .Aclivilfes Edflor .........Arl Edflor .Pholographfc Edflor . . . .Faculty Advisor BUSINESS STAFF HARRY' BENJAMIN STONE. JR. .... . ................ .... B usincss Manager THOMAS FRANKLIN PLIMPHREY .........,.,..,,.. WILLIAM DEWITT SLOAN ....,.. ANDREW LEWIS lNcLES .... GEORGE STEEL BOWERS, .... .....5aIes Manager Aclverlisfng Alanager ,.Assislanl Afanagcr ..Assis!cInl Afanagcr LLICILIS POLIQ DILLON, jR. ....... ,... ..,..... .... .... A 5 ssilant Alanager lA.D.I 930 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE C3 'fl fu CTI, The Tiger HERBERT CLARENCE BRADSHAW ..... ...........,..........., ....... E d itor-in-Chief DAVID DENTON HL'LL ........... ...,,.................... ..... B u siness lwanagcr EDITORIAL STAFF WILLIAM ALLEN JOHNS ....... Associato Editor HENRY' ELLIOTTE BOSWELL. JR...Athlctic Editor ROBERT XVILLIAM LAWSON ..... Associalc Editor JOHN A. FIELD. JR. ....... Asst. Athletic Editor CAMPBELL PANCAILE, JR. ...... Associate Editor NV:LLIAM WAVERLY' JEFFERSON. JR. CHARLES ALDEN BARRELL .... llflanaging Editor Asst. Athletic Editor AUBREY KENNETH LUSH ..... Nlanaging Editor EDININ LAWRENCE KENDIG, JR. LOUIS HENRY MILLER. JR. .... Afanagirig Editor Asst. Athletic Edilar CHARLES HENRX' ROBERTSON. .tuanaging Editor FRANK CLIRL KING ............... Copy Editor JOHN BURR PIGGOTT. ....... ........... ...... ......... ....................... C o p y Editor DEPARTMENTS HEADS BUSINESS STAFF HERBERT ELLIS KANN. ............. Devotional SAMUEL FINLEY MCCLLIRE. JR..Asst. Bas. Affgr. JAMES WADDELL GORDON. JR. .....,..... Local HARRX' BENJAMIN STONE, JR.. .Advertising Mgr. JAMES ABIA NIILLARD, JR. ............. Alumni CHARLES NVILDER XVATTS. JR.. .Circulation Mgr. STEWART BELL. JR. ........ .... I ntercollcgiatc JAMES ADGER SMYTH .......... Asst. Cir. Mgr. JOSEPH BEVERLEY FARRAR .... ........ S ocial CHARLES FREDERICK FRIEDMAN. .Asst. Cir. Mgr. I A. D. I 9 30 J I-46 THE. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE wail: ugh ' l AMY' I Ju N154 -bf-4.1 The Magazine EDITORIAL STAFF PHILIP HORTENSTINE ROPP ....................... HERBERT CLARENCE BRADSHAW .... ELLIS KANN ......,. HERBERT CHARLES ALDEN BARRELL ..... WILLIAM EDWIN HEMPHILL .... HARRY BENJAMIN STONE. JR.. . .. JAMES GRAY MCALLISTER ....... JAMES WHARTON CULICK, JR. .................. . BUSINESS STAFF CHARLES HENR1' ROBERTSON, ......,.............,. JoHN RICHARD SALINDERS. JR.. .. .. WILLIAM ALLEN JOHNS ....... .. ... . .Edl-IDF-LU-Cl'lJL'f .. . . .Assoclaie Edilor Edflor . . . . .Assislanl Editor . . . .Afanagfng . . . . .Assfslanf Edilor Edflor . . . .Humorous Ezfflur .. . .Exchange . . . , .fwanuscrfpl Edflur .. . . . . . .Business Mfanagcr Assislanl Busincss Alanagcr Assislanl Business Alunagcr WILLIAM PRESTON HOY, JR.. .. ........ Advertising Manager BRUCE LLOYD CLARK ........... .... ....... I A. D. I 9 30 . . . . . .Circulation Nfanager THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Union-Philanthropic Literary Society KFIRST TERMJ HERBERT CLARENCE BRADSHAW .... .. SAMUEL MACON REED. JR. ..... ... LUTHER LLICIAN PRICE .... ... FRANK FITZGERALD JONES. JR.. . .. . GEORGE HENRX' WOODWORTH. C. A. BARRELL S. BELL. JR. J. BOYLE M. A. BOTKIN H. C. BRADSHAW J. L. BRONER D. MCC. BYRD C. L. CABELL C. H. CARSON R. D. CARSON C. W. CHAPPELL W. B. COSTENBADER E.. B. CRADDOCK S. B. CRITZER W. D. DICKINSON A. F. DILLARD W. M. FEILD l48 PROFESSOR DENISON OFFICERS fSECOND TERMJ ..PI-esidenf .... ....... L UTHER LLICIAN PRICE Vice President .... ....... G EORGE BIRD TALBOT .Secretary .... ..... W ILLIAM EDWIN HEMPHILL Treasurer .... FRANK FITZGERALD JONES, JR. ...............CCII10f...... .................'..FRANK CURL KING MAURICE ALLAN, Faculty Advimr MEMBERS A. R. GILLESPIE J. S. GRANT W. E. GREENLEES T. T. HAMMACK B. R. HARPER M. A. HARRIS E. M. HASTINGS J. E. HEMPH:LL W. E. HEMPH'LL W. C. HODGSON D. D. HULL J. L. HLIMPHRIE5 M. K. HLIMPHR'Es. JR. W. C. IRVINE L. S. JACKSON E. H. JONES F. F. JONES. JR. I A. D. l930 J KANN G. SEE. JR. KING P. SHELBURNE KUTZ E. MCR. SHEPHERD C. MCALLISTER. JR. G. MCALLISTER A. MCCHESNEY MCDEARMON W. SHERMAN W. SIMPSON, JR. B. STONE. JR. P. STOVER L. MORRIS R. SYDNOR E. MULLENS A. TALBOT NOTTINGHAM, III F. TALBOT PRICE B. TALBOT A, PRILLAMAN G. THOMAS REED. JR. R. THOMAS REVELEY ROPP RUFE M. RUFFNER H. THOMAS W. TOPPING. JR. R. WALLACE H. WOODWORTH GPN? ' Wi X Wg I 5 X x -6 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Qiibodavno hifi' Lx I.: 1A4,..,.. -Ia ff- ' 355 'f ' 15 .. ,Av-0 ,,, u. -QQ Af-R 1- I, li The CAMPBELL PANCAIQE. JR.. .. JOHN MILES HUNT ........ LUTHER LL'ClAN PRICE .... HERBERT CLARENCE BRADSHAW. .. ROBERT WILLIAM LAWSON ........ CAMPBELL PANCAKE, JR. ...... . CARL LLOYD AREHART ..... JOHN MILES HLYNT .......... LUTHER LUCIAN PRICE ......... GEORGE WALKER BRANHAM .... XVILLIAM EDWIN HEMPHILL .... ALBERTL'S GRAY MONTGOMERY. . , HOWARD HOFFMAN GORDON .... l50 i'W ...,,.,PrL-sidcnl . . Vice Prcsidcnl . . . . . .Secrelary . . . .Senior Class . . . .Senior Class . . . .Senior Class . . . .junior Class .. . .furliar Class . . , .funiar Class Sophomore Class Sophomore Class Sophomore Class .Freshman Class THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE ll-E' M nnnuuvsw ,,,,9 Qhiul ,, IDI 3 if 6' :Il My WU il The Vigilance Committee OFFICERS RALPH FREDERICK NVILLIS ,... ...........,.. ..... P r widen! HLlCli PHILLIP POWELL. JR. .... ..... S ccrelary REPRESENTATIVES RALPH FREDERICK WILLIS ....,.......,..,.......,. .... S cnior Class GEORQE lVlAL'RICE HL'GllES ....... .,.. j uniar Class RAYMOND EARL MCCANN .... ....,. ...... j u nior Class CHARLES ATKINSON GARDEN. JR. .... .... S oplwmure Class JAMES MOORE MCLALIQHLIN ..,.... .... S ophamore Class HUGH PHILLIP POWELL. ja. ..... ............ . . .... Sophomore Class I A. D. I 9 3 0 1 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE E-nxzmusrux fx .. ?,':,TQ:'-ff: Hsnumf' sf .'!1hYA.!'ILA'il ,Nw-asm ,M wfwwaunvumvs f, , .L ' ' ' Q1 -:- Iwrrnv-vuazr-fg,y .. t5?f.A1x.T:4Ti ,. . I A ' ' '95-L 'A .5 4- M- g X 9 I .swfargosmulqua-I . 'Nia .in T ' Wi f f'4U ' as N. :,..f assume 11 My ...si-.qqsq,,.5, ,Q I . V-if wllq'-I0-,!14'19 ,wsu-as ,...-.am so-, -ug, ZH -hideo.. funk -nun uno Cds! SCD .mu nu. fbi .Iva lm Students' Christian Association OFFICERS HERBERT ELLIS KANN .... ,............. ........ P r esidenl CARL LLOYD AREI-IART ...... ..... V ice President ROBERT WILLIAM LAWSON ..... ........ 5 ecretary CHARLES LORRAINE CABELL ..... ,..,.............. .... T r eosurer COMMITTEES LUTHER LUCIAN PRICE .......... .................. ........ D e notional HUQH GRAY Coox ................ ,.... S unday School EDGAR HOPKINS MCLAUGHLIN, JR. ..... .... W orld Education WILLIAM WAVERLI' JEFFERSON. jk. .... .,.......... S vcial THEODRICK TURNER HAMMACK ....... .... R coding Rooms ANDREW LEWIS INGLES ...,.. .. ... ............ . . ....Advertising I A. D. I 9 3 0 1 152 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE 1L1in..n-sri tw um 4 The Jongleurs CHARLES LORRAINE CABELL. .... .... ........ P r widen! SELDEN STEWART BAKER ...... ..... V ice Presideni ABNER CRUMP HOPKINS, JR. ..... .... B usincss Alunagcr CHARLES HENRY ROBERTSON ..... .... P roperly Nfanugvr MEMBERS S. S. BAKER A. C. HOPKINS, JR. J. T. PERRY C. L. CARELL W. A. JOHNS A. W. POTTS L. P. DILLON, JR. E. L. KENDIG, JR. P. H. ROPP J. W. GULICK, JR. J. G. MCALLISTER, JR. C. H. ROBERTSON L. H. MILLER, JR. I A. D. I 9 3 0 J THE HAIVIPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE -.-.U 43 .L Ministerial Association CSECOND TERM, .................E.DWARDJAMES AGSTEN EIJQAR HOPKINS MCLAUCHLIN. JR. . ..... LEONARD WESLEY TOPPING, jR. OFFICERS QFIRST TERM, HUGH GRAY Coox ,.......... ...... P resident. .. GEORGE BIRD TALBOT ....... .... V fcc Presfdenf. ...... . JAMES .ABIA MILLARD. jk. ..... ..... S ecrctary... SIIIRLEI' BROWN ROOT. .... Treasurer.. MEMBERS E. j. ACSTEN C. L. ARETTART H. C. BAILEY S. BELL. JR. j. Bm'LE C. XV. CHAPPELL H. G. Coox R. M. CROWE I5-4 C. N. ECKERSON H. H. GORDON j. W. CLILICIQ, jR. E. H. HASTINGS H. A. KING E.. H. IVICLALICHL IN. JR. j. A. MILLARD. jR. I A. D. I930 1 . . . . . . . . . .SHIRLEY BROWN RooT L. L. PRICE S. B. RooT P. O. SARTELLE R. C. SEE. JR. j. XV. SHERMAN C. F. TALBOT C.. B. TALBOT L. W. TOPPINC, jR. THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE The Valley Club OFFICERS CAMPBELL PANCARE, jR. ............. ........ ..... .......... P r e sid nl EDGAR HOPKINS MCLAUCHLIN, jR. .... ...., V icc President JAMES ADGER SMYTH .................. ........ S ccrelarq HUGHES KENNEDY REVELEY ............. ......... T rcasurur PROFESSOR FREEMAN HANSEORD HART ................. ...Faculty Adl-no MEMBERS S. BELL, jR. F. JONES, JR. j. M. McLAuc.HL1N P. O. SARTELLE j. K. BRADFORD A. KNUPP C. PANCAKE. JR. j. W. SHERMAN j. B. CHRISTIAN .A. LAsLEv j. W. PARKER j. A. SMYTH H. G. COOK B. R. HARPER H. A. HULVEY F. A. HYDE W. C. lRvlNE . W. LINEWEAVER . A. MCCHESNEY F. MCCLURE, JR. . H. MCLAUGHLIN. JR. H. K. REVELEY W. G. REVELEY' S. B. ROOT P. F. RosENBERcER I A. D. I93O 1 j. P. STOVER H. R. THOMAS j. H. THOMAS G. T. WALTERS j. E. WILSON ISS THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE German Club THOMAS FRANKLIN PLIMPHREI' ..... ..... ......... P r esidenl MARCLIS AURELILIS HARRIS.. ..... ................ B usfness Manager WILLIAM PRESTON HOY. JR.. ..... ..... A .ssislanl Business Manager GEORGE MALIRICE HUGHES .... ........... . ...Leader MEMBERS C. E. ADAMS E. BAKER. Ill S. S. BAKER S. M. BARKSDALE E. C. BELL, JR. W. N. BLOCH H. E. BOSWELL, JR. G. S. BowERs J. K. BRADFORD J. L. BRUNER C. L. CABELL B. L. CLARK E. B. CRADDOCK L. A. DICKERSON L. P. DILLON, JR. M. C. DORTCH S. W. EPES J. A. FIELD. JR. B. P. FRANKLIN W. J. S. COODE J. W. GORDON. JR. J. S. GRANT J. E. HARWOOD J. L. HLIMPHRIES L. S. JACKSON l56 W. A. JOHNS E. L. KENDIC., JR. K. W. KINGSLAND F. A. LASLEY R. W. LAWSON R. C. LEWIS F. W. LINEWEAVER J. T. LLEWELLYN A. K. LUSH R. E. MCCANN, JR. S. F. MCCLURE, JR. R. McDEARMoN J. S. MCKENRY C. F. MANCUS F. C. MASON T. B. MARSTON, JR. E. E. MEREDITH C. H. MILLER L. H. MILLER, JR. C. PANCAKE, JR. E. W. PAULETTE H. P. POWELL, JR. J. R. POWELL M. RAINE. JR. W. C. REED I A. D. I930 1 H. K. REVELEY C. H. ROBERTSON O. A. ROGERS- P. H. ROPP F.. L. SANTROCK J. R. SAUNDERS, JR. W. G. SHANNON E. M. SHEPHERD R. B. S. SIMPSON W. D. SLOAN W. A. SMITH H. B. STONE, JR. J. P. STOVER A. K. TATUM D. G. THOMAS T. L. TOONE J. E. TRAYNHAM T. B. TRAYNHAM E. L. TRINKLE, JR. G. T. WALTERS C. W. WATTS. JR. R. D. WILLIAMS R. M. WILSON W. C. WOODING E. F. YOUNGER THE. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE Forensics DEBATE COUNCIL Oficcrs WINSTON NICHOLS BLOCH .....,.. ..... ............... P r esidenl CRAWFORD HENSON CARSON .... .... S ccrelury-Treasurer CHARLES ALDEN BARRELL ................ ....... M anager PROFESSOR DENISON MAL'RIcE ALLAN .... ..... C ouch A'1UfTll7Cf5 C. A. BARRELL C. H. CARSON S. BELL, JR. J. S. GRANT W. N. BLOCH P. F. JONES, JR. DEBATE SQUAD CHARLES ALDEN BARRELL STEWART BELL. JR. WINSTON NICHOLS BLOCH CRAWFORD HENSON CARSON JOSEPH BEVERLEY FARRAR JAMES WADDELL GORDON. JR. WILLIAM ALLEN JOHNS PLUMMER FLIPPEN JONES, JR. EDWIN LAWRENCE KENDIG. JR JAMES GRAY MCALLISTER. JR. SAMUEL MACON REED. JR. DEBATE SCHEDULE January l4lh-Johns Hopkins University ..... February l-ith-Roanoke College. ........ . . . . February 2261-Randolph-Macon College ......... February 2SthARanclolph-Macon Woman's College. .. ,. . . .At March 4th-University of Florida ..... ..... March 25th-Furman University ..... March 26th--Agnes Scott College ......... March 27th-Birmingham Southern College ............................ fSchedule not complete at time of writingJ I58 I A. D. I930 J There There There Home Home There There There HE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE ELLIS SALNDERS ALLEN. JR. SHADE XVOOTEN EPES XVILLIAM PRESTON Hov. JR. ROBERT WILLIAM LAwsoN CAMPBELL PANCAIQE, ja. l930 I A, D. I l59 THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE SELDEN STEWART BAKER LEON .ARCHIBALD DICKERSON LUCIUS POLK DILLON, JR. SHADE WOOTEN EPES ROBERT WILLIAM LAWSON SAMUEL FINLEY MCCLLIRE. JR CAMPBELL PANCAKE, JR. RHESA HAWKINS PURNELL. JR WELLFORD CLAIBORNE REED CHARLES HENRY ROBERTSON EDWARD LLOYD SANTROCK JOHN RICHARD SAUNDERS. JR. JAMES ADOER SMYTH THOMAS LATANE TOONE WALTER CREws WOODINC, JR. l60 1930 WILLIAM MEADE FIELD JOHN A. FIELD, JR. CHARLES ATKINSON GARDEN. JR FRED LEMUEL GARRETT MARCUS ALIRELIUS HARRIS WILLIAM PRESTON Hov, JR. EDWIN LAWRENCE KENDIG. JR. THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE GEORGE STEEL BOWERS LEON ARCHIBALD DIcI-cERsoN LLIcIus PoLIc DILLoN, JR. SHADE WOOTEN EPES JOHN A. FIELD. jR. CHARLES ATKINSON GARDEN. JR. JAMES WADDELL GORDON, JR. WILLIAM PRESTON Hov, JR. GEORGE MAURICE HUGHES ROBERT WILLIAM LAwsoN 5 7 I 5,351.2 XIX I A. D. I930 I SAMUEL FINLEY MCCLLYRE, JR JOHN KENNEDX' MCCIRT CAMPBELL PANCAI-QE. jR. XVELLFORD CLAIBORNE REED JAMES ADGER SMYTH THOMAS LATANE TOONE THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY KALEIDOSCOPE SENIOR MEMBERS WILLIAM MEADE FIZILD THOMAS FRANKLIN PUMPHREY joHN MALCOLM RUFFNER l A. D. l93O 1 Miss MABE1, BRADSHAW Sponsor of llle 1930 Kaleidoscope .JP .Q ' 41 Miss MARGARET VENABLE Sponsor of the Business Staff 'x Xu. Miss ELIZABETH MORRIS Sponsor of the Sludcnl Body Miss PAULA IRVINC. 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