Hampden Sydney College - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Hampden Sydney, VA)
- Class of 1933
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III' iv -ft.-E:f:.-a : ii i'-! -- ' -' ' 'A : 4 FQ '-- 'gag ' :..-.A-1 :H .- , ,-I d.,:i:: -A-1:2 x ',.. , , , , sz.: .sinurllgg -ivli f ls , ,--:iT,:4-171--y - E--,q. - . X i'lf J-.2 'lL -.'-, 1- 5 V 1 -n m -- - .VIesff.h- ' 2 f'E+.' 4. D ' h..' L'---lu V KQN,--.1 -1-,ix 3- Q' - .- 2 I ,4 22 - Q' TI . - 'ff -' , - .---4 it PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENT BODY OF HAMPDIENQSYDNIEY CCUHLLIEGIE HAMPDENSYDNEY, VIRGINIA VOLUME XXXIX 5142 6. lilqtzxixvtbmtv O perpetuate the pleasant memory of the friendships the achievements the inspi ration, and the happiness which this year has brought is the aim of the 1933 KALEIDOSCOPE. There is no surer way of keeping kindled the fires of ambition and patriotism than by recall- ing the lives and recounting the deeds of those who have made our country great. For this rea- son we have chosen the life and works of Gen- eral William Henry Harrison, a son of Hamp- den-Sydney, as the theme of this book, since he is one who will ever be among the country's greatest soldiers, statesmen, and citizens. N BOOK BOOK BOOK BOOK BOOK BOOK CCNUFIENTFS . College . .Classes . Q14 tkletics fraternities Cffctivities . ffeatures COLLEOE HBO Y y WJULUAM l HENRY Hzlmaulsow IEIIDIICATII DN 6550 the memory of 5571 wl1o,being' possesse cl Q of lauclable amb1t1on ancl unbounclecl i SClf'COl l'l:1dCI'lC6, in of SCTV' , ice, probably luelcl more ofbces of trust and responsibility tl'1an any other - man our country has produced. E ' an W ose memory t e g'en- I., X ,Ms f5,., ex-ations will not cease to ok . I . . . I I ,O QI 'V LIL cberxsb 1n prlde, rever- Al , ,Wu .W WH rg-Q,-.,v ,4,Tff'f1..n 41 if-:stiff ff -, '- ' ence, and l1onor. ff C1 Q , f o 'K Q5 at 1 - f--. t f, R , Q:. b Q42 I. -. Q 'WILLIAM HENRY HARRIISUN CV? AMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE enjoys the honor of having trained the mind and of having instilled the principles of liberty and equity into one of the chief executives of these United States. Wfilliam Henry Harrison, the ninth President of the United States, was born at Berkeley, in Charles City County, February 9, 1773. He was the third and youngest son of Governor Benjamin Harrison, a man who most effectually aided those better known today in carrying his native state and country through the trying storm and stress period of her history. The son proved himself, as the years passed away, of his father's mertle. About 1787, as yet merely a lad of fourteen years, the subject of our sketch entered Hampden-Sydney College. If superficially considered, it would seem quite remarkable that one so young was sent off to college. This seems, however, to have been the custom in the good old days of rhe eighteenth century, when men lived to act, not to study. The cause was very probably twofold. First, educational advantages in most of the counties were not good, and second, the curricula of the colleges were not then above those of our academies. One other interesting question arises in this connection. Why did Governor Harrison choose Hampden-Sydney, in the western southside, in preference to William and Mary, especially since Berkeley was but a few hours' ride from Williamsburg? Ir may have been due to the weighty infiuence of John Blair Smith, who so ably directed affairs at the college during these years. It may have been that Governor Harrison was influenced to become a patron of the young, vigorous college to the westward by his friends, many of whom were on the Board of Trustees, for surely a school that boasted Patrick Henry as a director was one to be trusted. As to his college life we know nothing, as almost no record has been preserved. I dare say he lived the happy life of a Hampden-Sydney boy. I dare say that often, as he sat through rhe long, dreary winter days beside the comfortless campfire, waiting for the In- dians to come up and be whipped, his heart returned to his friends on the Hill, and that he longed to be a careless college boy once again. The death of his father seems to be responsible, very largely, for the future career of the young man. He immediately left his medical studies, which he was then pursuing, and in a few months more was in the great Northwest Territory-encamped at Fort Wash- ington, where Cincinnati now stands. 'Exirartnl from a .fl-Nth iwriilrn by ll'. ll. T. .Vquin '05, and pulwfiilmi in Vol. I'I of Ihr Kalfidosropf, 3111 HHPIIIHNHIII C Br. Arm Bupug Watkins Tjurn Hiurrly 14, 1373 Birh Tdrrrmhrr 17. 1932 0 Hiillimn 1g1'P51H1l Hug Eriuru frflarrh IH, IHUH Binh S'rptr111l1rr 311. 1532 ,4- I K fi ' 7 KN N 'S ' I GT 'eghbigz f Vi if Ufszb gm. feats. fa T' lr'f1f' 195, r- M, -if la- ' 1 , fy, .ff - H f e' elfai Y l' '55,-afffw Liga or e ef? 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' 1 15' 3-' a Z I V ,-,Qs .- fn if li 9 II, II T II, 0 A Kg ,-LB., II1IlIIPilt'lI'Sf'lllIt'j' College, 13801 AAI., 13873 I.I..l7., XVnNl1i11gt1111 llllll Ire Vlmivcrsily, 19175 I.I..I7., IIl1lI'IPIlt'll-Syllllfj' College, IOISQ SllPCI'IIlIL'IIllt'Ill of Sclmuls, Axhe- ville, Nrvrth C1II'4llIl!3, 1391-19001 S11prri11trmlc11t Of Svlmols, Prince Iiclwnrd County, Yirginizl, 11103-rqoqg Virginia State Sllpt'1'IllIL'IIilCIIl uf Pulvlif Institutifwll, 190f1A1q1:g C'l1icf ul Field Service in Rural I4.1l111':1t1w11, I. S. I5111'ez111 of l'.klLIL'1lI1IlII, llllllllllfj'--llllj, 1013: Praxi- Llunt of Virginia l'f1l5'tc1'l1l1ic Inxtitute, l9l3'IljI9Q I'1'1-M2111 I'rvsi1i011 :ince IQIQ. 20 -IOSEPH DUPUY EGGLESTON .1.1:,, .x.11., I,L.D. l'n'5i1I1'1z1 of lin' Cnllrzlf' AMES EDWIN HENIPHILI.. ,X.B., l..Il 11.11. I'm',v1.fr11I 'ff Ifli' Iillllfii nf Trufl 1:3 A.B.. Davidson College, 1906: BD., Union Theological Sem- inary, 1911: D.D., Hampden-Syciney College, 19253 Assistant Pastor First Church, Atlanta, Georgia, 1907-OS: Assistant Pas- tor anC1 Evangelist, First Church, Raleigh, North Caro1ina, 1911-14: Pastor, Pryor Street Church, Atlanta, Georgia, 1914- 203 Pastor, Tabb Street Church, Petersburg, Virginia, since 1924. 21 if ggfAx1L1F.1rCIDQSCQIPJE. H SAMUEL MAcoN REED A.B., A.M. Dean of the College l l dv A 9, O A K, X B flvg A.B., University of South Carolina, 1906, M.A., Columbia University, 1922, Instructor in Greek and Math- ematics, Presbyterian High School, Columbia, South Carolina, IQOO- 1902, 1904.-19055 Instructor in History and Mathematics, Rowland High School, Rowland, North Carolina, 1903-I90.1,Q Assistant Profes- sor of,Mathematics, University of South Carolina, 1905-1906, In- structor in Mathematics and Science, Peacock Military School, San Antonio, Texas, 1909-1916, Associate Professor of Greek and Math- ematics, Davidson College, 1916-I920: Professor of Mathematics, Hampden-Sydney College since 1922 and Dean since 1923. 73 - - 1 ,U , A I 1 i wrt' 1114 A shgx-iff. marry? 22 -'Sift f , L .-F-59' N. I - Q S 6, A , 1.3: r tgyf 1 tr . 1 K All L 'R , ,,, i..,,,.. .,..,, ,.,,,,,':',, tznlf.. ' 1, PAUL TU LANE ATKINSON AJ7. liilllllllilll Srfr'1'lr1l'y of Ifll' Cnffwya' X ib- Num' ll K .Kg .-MH., IILIIIIPVIUII-SfllIIL'j Cullvgv, If107Q f1l'11dlIllH' Studs Vnivcrsity uf XViw1w11Nil1, 19143 I'rim'ip11I uf XXVHIWIIKIIII High Srlwul l907'I90fjQ IjiViNi1lll SllpQ'l'illIt'IHli'Ilt ut Svlmnls, Primm' IidXYllId Cllllllfy, Virginia, IQOQ-IUISQ :lt IIllll'llTll!Sl1'Sfllllfj' Urllvgu sir 1919. 23 .fi '. 111.-li, . '71 55,3 Jonx Plnirniix CxmMraERL,xx'xE Bscm' ALA., M.E., Ph,D., LI.,I1. Profvssor' of Physics and .-lslronomy A K EC U A K: X B flfl Student, Nurwnnf1's I'nif vvrsity S--liool, Rl1.'l11ll'tllll, Yirginin: M.,-X., Uni- vvrsity of Yirgiiiia. INNN, ALE., Dill, :ind Ph.li.. INFI-l: LL.Il., Hanipclen-Syclney Colle-529, lilflig Twaclivr, YV:ill:u:e's University Svli-ml, Naslivillv, Tl-nness.-v. 1MS-181mg Professor of Natural Philosopliy Hampilvii-sytlm-y imlloze, lvl!- 1N9b, and Professor of Physics and Astronomy' sinci- 15148. JAMES HENRY CURRY 1V1xs'1'ox ,x.B., B,S., Pn.D. Profrssor of Chcmislry and Geology H X2 X B fll: A.B. and B.S,, Hainpden-Sydney 1'--Ile-go 15204: 1,21-iiduate Sunil-iit. L'niversity of Virginia, 1REI4-1N!I5g Profe-ssor. Tazewt-ll Pollege, lN!l3-ISHN: Graduatv Student. Johns Hopkins l'nivt-rsity, 1S:IIl-1N99: and l'h.D.. 15519: Acting I'rol1-ssor of Biology, 15417-121211, Hnmpmlen-Syd- n-'y Collt-ge: I'mf-Jssor of Chemistry and Geol- ogy. ihid., since 1N99. O 'D VVILLI.-wi HENRY VVHrrixc, JR. A.B.. BLA., D.I.ilt.. LI,,D. Professor of Latin fb l' A1 S T: .-LB., 1Iniiipcin-ii-Synliic-5' College, 1580: Mu-X., 1552: LL.D.. 11122: I1.l.itt.. Austin College. 1924: GI'21llUHlA' Studi-nt, Fiiivorsity ul' Virginia. lxso-1851: Assistant Vrinve Eilwuril Ac-admny. 1NS1-1SMlg Assistant, Uiiivvrsity School, Nashville, Tellnvsses-Y 15543-lxisg Prin- cipal. Clay Hill Acnrlviiix. Millwnoil, Virginia 1888-1902 and 1905-1100111 Profs-ssor of Latin and Gorman, Hampden-Sydney ffolh-go, 190241905 and 1905-1911: Professor of Latin :ind Spanish. 1918-1922: Professor of Latin 1911-1918 anrl since 1922. 1 ASA DUPUY XVATKINS .-LB., B.D.. D.D. Profrssur of English ll K A: Y. T: A.B., Hampden-Sydney College, lvl-lg Instruvtor in English. Hoge .-M-:ich-my, 1x:I5-lxiuig Prim-ipzxl. South Boston High School, 1N!l1l-18149: Studvnt in Ellglisli, Harvard Univer- sity, 1899-1900. and A.B., 1900: B.D., Union Tin,-olggic-al Seininary, 15103: Professor of Bible. King College, lllllf-19112 Instructor in Bible Courses, YYofforrl College. 1913-1914: Professor of English, Hanipde-n-Sydxwy College. since 1913. w fx gd X 24 ' 'VH' , fl? g-Q4 il., i5,'i'P ,,. pi i- Nxxitiiggiuoos mira., 1 JAMES BUCKNER MASSEY A.B., B.D., D.D. Professor of English Bible .-LB., University of North Cnrolinai, 1900: B.IJ., Union Th--ologii-al Seminary, 1903, and Moses D. Hoge Fellow, 1903-1904: D.D. YVnshington and Lee University, 1920: Student, Summer Session, Columbia University. 101503 Professor of Bible. Philosophy and Psychology. Hampden- Sydney College. 1919-15123. and Professor uf English Bible since 1923. SAMUEL MACON REED .-x.B., .x.M. Professor of Mathemalifs 42 A 9: O K A: X B fb: A.B.. University of South Carolina, 1906: M.A., Columbia. University, 1922: Assistant Professor ot' lilathemutics. University of South Carolina. 1905-1906: Associate Profrs- s0r of Greek and Mathemativs. Davidson Col- lege, 1916-1920: Professor of Mathematics, Hampden-Sydney College since 15122 and Dean since 1923. Josszg- 44 I Hixrox BAXTER OVERCASH Bs.. MA. Profrssor of Biology X B fb: PLS., Davidson College. 15415: ALA., Co- lumbia I'nivvrsity, 1925: Professor of Math- elnntics und Science, Catawba College, 1915- 1lI1T: Student, Summer Session, University of Virginia, 1911: Adjunct Professor of Biology. Davidson College. 1017-1918: Professor of Math- ematics and Seient-e, Palmer College, 15119-1920: Professor of Biology and Chemistry. Catawba College, 15120-1922: Graduate Student. Summer Sessions, Columbia University, 1921, 1922, 1923. Professor of Biology, Hampden-Sydney College, since 1922. 1924: D1aNisoN MAURICE ALLAN AB., im... Ph.D. Proffssor of Philosophy and Psychology E X: I T: T K Ai X B fb: B.A. and M.A.. Hamp- den-Sydney College, 1916: Graduate Student. University of Virginia, 15116-1917: Acting Pro- fessor ot' French and German, Hampden-Sydney College, 1iI20-1921: Graduate Student. Columbia University, Summer Sessions, 19151, 1920, 1924: Graduate Student, Harvard University. 1921- 19235 M.A., Harvard University. 1922. and Ph.D., 1925: Present Position since 1923. i v -,J,.' 1 .FI :A l rt 7 -.. , , . '+- Q X 25 'ir U An eg: :A-V. 1 A it Q, w ,gr - I 4, ,, 4 ' s wg' 1. I 1 5 ' , ' f tl A 1. 4 V-1.-.-FMA ij'-Q-..- - A-- f YAWF- -A iff b.- dw 1- 4' HW O l DAVID COOPER XVILSON FREEMAN HIXXSFORD H.AR1' A.B.. ALA., Ph.1l. .-1.11, M..-X. Profexxor of Grvrk Profrxsor of Ilixmry and Economics Pl K N105 K: A.R.. Princeton 1'nivn,-rsity,1904, II K A: ll I' M: S TL T K A: K 'll K3 A.B., and M.A., 19105 I'h,I'l., University ot' Miuhigan, XV3Si1l11glUl1 and Lvl- University, 110121 M..-L 11v2sg I'ro1's-ssor or Lirevk, Wliitwfwtli Cf-llegv, 1917: Grzuluzite- Sw-howl and Proctor, Harvard 1:1114-1911113 Prnfi-ssor or Gren-lc, Tnrkio Collegv. 1'niwrsity. 11120-102313 AAI., ibid., 154:32 Anulri- 1911-l'I12. Piwfffssor ot' Latin, Sti-rling Colle-gi-, 1:2111 EXl'f'lilli'1l1Hl'Y I ul'1'4-s. 1017-11419: Masta-1' of 11413-114113 Assovizitv Headmaster :ind Principal. HiSi'll'5'- NONE' alld Uliviiriuflli Sr-html Boston Moran School for Boys, Se-attlv, XVashingtrsn, 1931-151231, 1'rot'vssor of History, lVzishington 15014-19223 Buhl Fr-llow in Lflnssivs. University L'1ili1'.2v, Vlivstvrtown. 1NIzu'y'lnnd,11123-1!l!5g Pro- gf M11-higan, 15424-151253 Prn1't-ssfw of G1-B.-lg, fessor ot' llistory, Extvnsion Division, lfnivor- Hzunpden-Syzlnuy Colle-ge, sincn- 11123. Sify f Virginia, 1!I2Sg Present Position since 11125. XVALTER HERMAN BELL THOMAS EDVV.-XRD GILMER A,B. B.S., 31.5, Professor of Frmfh .Alsxixrant Profrssor of Mafllrmafics S X: 0 .X Kg E T: Hopkins Vlulvp .X.B.. Hun- H K A: 1l1BK:X B fbi E E: 1-IX E: B,S., Hamp- dolpli-Illucon College, 19221 Grzuluziti- Studi-nt, cli-11-Symllluy Collegu. 11123: IllSi.l'114'I0l' in Math- Johns Hopkins L'niv1-rsity, 11022-150233 Sturlm-nt. 1-inativs, firuw-nlJri1-r Military School, 11023-15425 Univorsity of Dijon, France, Summer, 111243 and 11026-1!l2Tg M.S., llnive-rsity of Virginia, Graduzite Student and Assistant, Johns Hopkins 1935: Pl'13SL'11l Position sincn- 1927, Univursity, 1925-119275 Present 1'ositif1n since 1923. 26 P fl I i ' I ' n VVILLIAM Jos FRIERSON A.B.. MS. Jssislanl Profrssor of Mathvmnfifs and Chemistry .X T AZ H AZ X B '-il: A.B.. Arkansas Cilli-:le-. Batesville, Arkansas, 19273 BLS., Emory Tjni- versity. Atlanta. Giforgizi. 1!02Sg Student As- sistant, Department of Clivinistry, Arkansas College. 1926-19273 Prof:-ssor of Clit-inisti'y, Ar- kansas Cnllvge, Sununers, 15127, 19281 Graduate Assistant in Clu-mistry. EHIOF5' University, 1927-1928: Present Position since 1fI2S. HERMAN EDWARD SMITH A.B. Professor of Physical Educaiion Assistant Professor of Frznth K A: A.B.. Furman University, 19263 Profcssm' of French, Simpsonville High School, 1926-1027: Professor and Coach, Gaffney High School, 1927-19291 Present Position since 1929. :iff . LAWREXCE CEERALD NELSON A.B,, MA. .-Issislanl Profrssor of Grrman and English I X: E T: .X.B., Luther Colli-gi-. lu-wniwili, Iowa, 11027, M..-X., l'iiivi-rsily of T--sas, 11I!N3 Pmfvs- si-r of Education. Iilanipileirsyiliiiry Cnllt-ge 199-19221, Present Position sin-qv 11128. FRANCIS Gmco B.S. Jssofialv Profrssor of Spanish B.S.. Davidson College, 19251, Instructor at Riversidc- Military Avadexny. 1925!-1!I31g Asso- vinte Profs-ssor of Spanish, lflampdon-Sydney Colli-ge, 1932. i . , A 'i ' - - . 1. f .. , ,f'-f'E:5K vfQi:QN4:.,. .M 27 .5 ,',f.'iJ,1. ' 1 . 'yr --1 ' N I . xii. in-if i I i 4 ' f' Q Tho Board of Trustees J. EDWIN lIEMPH11.1., D.D. . . . . . ..... l'rr1i11r11l nf lin' Board A. B. l71c1uNsON, ESO. .........4.... Sru'y1ary of flu- Board CLASS OF '28, TERAI EXPIRING IN 1933 J. E. HOOKER, D.D. . . . . Hampden-Sydney, Virginia A. C. BUCHANAN . .... Tazewell, Virginia J. M. CROCKE'l 1' . . . . . VVelSh, VVest Virginia FRANK S. JOHNS, M.D. . . . Richmond, Virginia XV. H. T. SQUIRES, D.D. . . Norfolk, Virginia H. B. B1,ARELs', D.D. . P. C. CLARKE, D.D. . ROBERT T. HUEARO . BEN R. LACY, D.D. . JOHN INIARTIN . . A. B. CARRINOTON . A. B. CARRINGTON, JR. J. W. DL'NN1NoTON . S. VV. MOORE, D.D. . A. L. TX'NES, M.D. . CLASS UF '29, TERRI Ex1f1R1NO IN 1934. . . . .StauntOn, . . . .Shawsville, . Fayetteville, VVest . . . .Richmond, . . Halifax, CLASS or '30, TERAI EXPIRING IN 1935 . - . . Danville, . . . Danville, . . . . Farmville, . . Bluefield, WVeSt . . . Staunton, CLASS OF '31, TERM ExP1R1No IN 1936 J. B. BITTINOER, D.D. ................. Gerrardstown, VVest A. B. DICKINSON . . .... Richmond, J. EDWIN HEMPHILL, D.D. . . . . Petersburg, HERBERT VV. JACKSON . . . . . Richmond, JOHN H. REED . . . . Richmond, CLASS UF '32, TERM Ex1f1R1No IN 1937 C. A. Bl..-XNTON, M.D. .................... Richmond, DON P. Ti.-XLSEY . . . Lynchburg, H. R. HOUSTON . . . Hampton, H. XV. NICLALTGHLIN, D.D. . . . . Richmond, H. B. STONE, M.D. . . . Roanoke, Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia ... Ui +T,. 'f-, - ,Try 777 -..,YZip fx .. -'f7l'. .1 L ill f . fi' 4.0 1, I. 496 fl M, f 1 , , .ll ,fl li l A 'll All 1 ff,.l . M: I ','I 'vyf ' ie fill 1 7:2 5 l' Y fi. kgs' . 4 P' X 1 X i , :iq-' ,f . .J fv V mf 113' AQ s f TNXA lik EQ, f gfiii, f ,,,+ f -W . , -. 'fr .W 'kk ' QL 11 'f IT, if l n l,e f fill w ill lei ll 'l ff il i li i i A 9 N XX'illiam Henry Harrison's college clavs there wa' no ..-if C lL S I 1 cien 'n rh cur 'culum at H pd -Syd .f- '-1 4 r N Q ' lg ' XNKXNWX KN ' in their ofcgnly nrlier lXii1ericJn collf.-Q? Elllnucaficlinlcozml-l ,-1' l A ,f sisted in a knowledge of the Classics -I - is ' n Qi lik' 3.11721 I X' his later life General Harrison never lla V . gp QYNQ' ll-3. l' K QA, ,yi ' hi h the wer- no l i l ll ll, I' l l Xi 44 Z' in w xc re L cass ca a u Kg, , 9 b ,A Q , W' 4 Q' allusions were always aproposg ancl constitute ' ,f . XEf ' .! if . if W Ji 1- e f' the works of an educated gentleman. I f mfg 2- 57,1 X 5 J ,ll . I , n 'I ,Lf ' nf' l ek in wi d ex l ' 1' 1 ' W.. ' -.nvff-1. - ' li gg' 1 .4 D ,,. ' V 'QW' , . . . nt A ' l Ne . I U 3 ' , . 5 v A , ,, . The Boaidl of Trustees '. ' J. Euwn HEMPHILI., D.D. ..........., , .Q .... Pre:idqlt'af,1lu A. 14. Dnclclsson, ESQ. .............. Secretary of ihe Board 5 ' s Pgssmam' J. D. EGGLESTON5 Ex Gficia CLASS or '28, Tania EIEPIRING IN 1933 J. E. HOOKER, D.D. . . . . . ..... . . Hampden-'aydfxgyf xfirginia A. C. BUCHANAN . . . J. M. Cnocxun .... . Fmwx S. Jouxs. M.D. . . . XV. H. T. Sounues, D.D. . . . . Tazevull Nxt ma .we1sn, WJ. V'u5ni-., . . Richmond,.,Vi:ginH- - -J Cmss or '29, Tnnm Em-mms IN 1934. ,- I n II. li. BLAKPLV, D.D. P. C. CLARKE. D.D. . Rnnuxr T. Hunfum . . . - . . . . . - . . . . . . . Bm R. LACY, D.D. , ,Inns MARHN . . . , , K 4 Cr..Ass OF 30, TERM Expuzmc IN 1935 ,,.......'.,..-no-. A. B. CARRINCTON . A. B. C,uuuwc:'l'oN, JR. . . J. W. Duxxmcwos . . ., . S. W. Moons, D.D. . . .,. . A. L. 'I'rmes, M.D. . . . CL.-xss or '3 f, Tum Exmkmc IN 1936 J. B. Bxrlmmzsk, D.D. . .-......... . . A. B. Dncmxsosr . J. Euww Hummnu., D.D.. I . . . . Ilznuml' W. JACKSON . . . . ., . . f ,Ions H. Rx-:En . . . . . . . . . 9 J. Q,-, .- . . . .Smmton,Vqgm. . . . Fay ine, Wm var 'niqif ' . Danvilh, ' ' . . . Danville, mink J Fanliville, Vi ' i ., Seaumdnpvi 2 J ' .' . . Gerrardstown, West shawivim, vin- . . .I-Ii1ifai,Vk'nia , UI' cld, Want Vi . . Richmorid, . . Htersbufg . . Richmbnil, ' ' .Tal tl U'- s Z If V Cmss or '32, TERM Exruuwc mm 1987 C. A. Ba..w1'm:, MJD. . . . . . . .... . .. . . . Dfw P. 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'1'4':1 1 v ',1 ,UA . ,. 1, n U- ' . . J-' . 1.-l 4- n 1 fe ,.: M ALBERT RITCHIE GILLESPIE President EDGAR JAMESON NOTTINGHAM, III Vice-President ALEXANDER FLEET DILLARD Secretary-Treasurer IRv1N NORRIS BLAKE Historian Vai Avw 1.1 IQ , sr Q' nn if-1a g1i,LL m SIENIIOIRQS Ch:- 'hr' fig Irv'-I if -3-auf' EUGENE MANSON ALLEN LYNC1-IBURG, VIRGINIA II llIllfi.'I'.l' not hofw long you liw' but ho-w null. Assistant Art Editor ill, Art Editor Cz, 3, 45, The Ka- lrido.vmp1',' Art Editor Cz, gl, Thr Halnpdvn-Sydnry Mag- azimy' Football Squad iz, glg Track Squad lgl. EDWARD CLARKSON BELL, JR. FREDERICKSBURC, VIRGINIA K E, X B -I1,A X11 Q, E X E,7f2,fI1,E,13 Good ll'ill Io all, Frinzdxhip to fvfw, Law' to ann. jnngleurs Q2, 3,..1.lQ German Club 11, 2, 3, .Hg Glee Club fz, 3, .UQ Student Assistant in Psychology 145. 32 MAYNARD WARREN BERRYMAN SLYRRY, VIRGINIA I X 5 A ' Litter: Io m'1'rylmdy'.s z1I11zIiu', llzrn do as you plrnsr. Monogram Club 12, 35, Secretary-Treasurer 1455 Basket- R 9 I , 1 Ix l .. Ns ball 12, 35, Captain 1455 Baseball 11, 2, 3, 45. ff A Jw IRVIN NORRIS BLAKE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA K A, O .X li, 111 Thr 'world turns aside to lr! llml man past, -zz.-lm I'11n11.u,t fI,c'hi1M'r ln' is going. Assistant Cheer Leader 135, Head Cheer Leader 1455 Class Historian 11, 2, 3, 455 Assistant Sports Editor 135, Sports Editor 145, Tln' llanzpdrn-Sydrzry Tifll'f,' Leader of German Club 135, President 1453 Monogram Club 13, 45, Richmond Club, President 1455 Assistant Manager Tennis 125, Manager 1355 Assistant Manager Basketball 135, Manager 1453 Tennis Squad 125, Varsity Tennis 13. +5- 33 i A '-. an hnv s ' al' ,' I Eg: 'X in Irv ,st .- linux... --u-I ..n-quw - MASON ANDREW BOTKIN CIIL'RCIIvII.I.E, VIRCIYI.-K 2 T, X I3 fl- .S't'ir11rI' l'0l1qll1'f.f rfL'rry1l1iIIg1. C'untrilwuting lfditur 133, Associate liditnr 143, Tin llalrzjulrll-Sydllry .llllfllliiilllf femur 123, Secretary 133, Vice-President 13, 43, l'IIi0n-Philzlnthropic Literary S0- eiet53 jnnglettra 11, 3, 4,33 Valley Club 11, 2, 33, Secre- tary 143: Debate Council 1.j,3Q Aasistant in I.ihrzIry 143: Student Axsixtatit in Chemistry 143. JOHN BOYLE STEELE'S TAVERX, VIRGINIA ll'lnI! I Jn mmrrns mv, fu-hai ollzrrr think dar: not. Literary Iiditnr 133, Advisory Board 143, Tin' Kalfido- sruptg' Religious Editor 133, Feature Editor 143, Tin' llarzzfuirzz-Nydrzry Tigrrf Vninn-Philanthropic Literary Society 1t, 2, 333 Ministerial Asmciation 1I, 2, 3, 4,33 Valley Club 11, 23, Secretary 133, President 1433 Stu- dent Volunteer 1333 Track Squad 12, 3, 433 Assistant to the Dean 12, 3, 43. 34 ROBERT DOYNE BURGER F.xRxIvILI.E, VIRGINIA 9 K N gl zcizlnrl' zzraw' quirr, a quillfr 11I'fI'I'r fu'izI.f. lv. D. C. SClIuInrslIip. ROBERT DONALD CARSON APP0MA'IVI'0X, VIRGINIA A, T Ii A Hr In-fm Jars :ml l1m17.'l17Itl', lrfxrs gfrnImI!. Vice-Pre-siIIe'IIt Uelmte Council 13, 45, Student Chrixti. IxS50CiIlIiUIl fx, 2, 3, .UQ I'nion-PhilzIIIthrnpiC Society 1 2, 3, 43, Program Secretary QI, 1, 55, President Q3 Vlongleura CI, :lg Ministerial .ASh0CiI1li0l1 II, 2, , Track Squad L25 3 Literary Society Niedal CDelmtiIIgJ 137. In-n-4- 'il 35 Q.. PL...--'Q A. N., -'X -.sau-U is IWW X- in-.4 511 MASON ANDREW BOTKIN CIIURCHVILLF, VIRGINIA : T, x 1: fi, .S'111'r1z1' mlzqzuvs 1'f1'N'yll1il1g. C'untril1uting I-Iditor 135, Associate Editor 145, Tln llarzlfuirzz-Syflllry llIllfftlZIlII',' Ccnsor 125, Secretari' 135 Vive-Presitlcilt 13, 45, I'nion-Philzlnthrupic I,iterai'y Sn: vietyg .longleurs 11, 3, 45, Valley Club 11, 2, 35, Secre- tury 145, De-lmtc Council 1453 Assistant in Library 145, Student Assistant i11 Chemistry 145. JOHN BOYLE S'l'HELE's TAVERX, VIRGINIA ll'f1al I Jn lllIll'l'f'll.f lI1l', LL'lllII ollzrrx Ifzink ti0l'.f not. Literary Editor 135, Advisory Board 145, Tin' Kalfido- Xfflf5A',' Religious Editor 135, Feature Editor 145, Tln' lla111jnl1'11-Sydllwy Tigffrf I'11ion-Philzinthropic Literary Society 11, 2, 35g Ministerial Association 11, 2, 3, 45, Valley Clulu 11, 25, Secretary 135, President 145, Stu- dent Volunteer 135: Track Squad 12, 3, 45, Assistant to the Dean 12, 3, 45. 34 ROBERT DOYNE BURGER l .XRMYII.I.E, VIRCIIY IA HKS ' Iv I QCIIIIIIT IIl'T,'I'l' quilx, u qI1III4'I' zzmw' nexus. I . U. C. 5l'hlllllI llll'l. ROBERT DONALD CARSON .fXPPOM.YI'l'OX, VIRGINIA .x, 'I' Ii A Hr mlm dom Im! aIfi'1I1IIr, lrmzv yrn1n1II. Vice-I'rcwi1leIIt Debate cw0lllll'il 53, 45, Student f'hI'iNtiuII xNN0l'i1lIil5ll I1 2 3 45' I'Iliun-PhiIrxnthrupic Suri:-tx' II, figs FUN 108: 4 114- ,-3, 45, PTIILIYIIVITI 'S6'Cl Ef1ll'j' CI, 3, 35, Pre-sidcllt 71351 Ongleurs CI, 25, MiIIisteri:II Association II, 2, 3, 45, A a' 1 frank Squad C15 g Literary Society Medal QDelmtinp.:5 135. gf avg v 'l !0 gy Q., 4-....-fe 35 '61 CHARLES WILLIAM CI-IAPPELL INIHIIERRIX, VIRGINIA 15 4 I: ll'f1I'n nuff lfn' yrral Xtiflffl' ronzrs In ninrk llflllillil ynur llllllIl', fn' Qcvilrs nn! fwllrlllri' you fzcnn nr lusl, 1111! fmfu' you Nziyrii ll1.' flllIlI1'.H Students' Christixin Asmcifltinn 135, President 1455 Stu- dent Council 145, I'niun Philanthropic Society 13, 45, Ueiiwr 135, SC'L'I'Cl1ll'j' 145: Ministerial Afsoeizitinn 11, 2, 5, 45, Secretary 125, Vice-Preaideiit 13, 45 g Fimrlmll Squad 13, .UQ Track Squad 12, 35. ROBERT MCFERRAN CROWE ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI K E llw lakrs lflf' yrI'alr.I1 ormzmzvzt from ffiI'1II1xl1if1, fI,c.'lm lt1A'f'5 rrlmfrxfy from II. Students' Christian Asmcizition, Cabinet Menilier 135, VIQl't'1lNllI'l'F 1.45: Assistant Mnrmger Bnsketlmll 135, Buse- hzill Squad 1I, 253 S. P. Lees Scholarship 115. 36 ANTHONY MEALY DEMUTH BRIDGEVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA H K A Nm'rr judgi' a man by lin' opinion his bar! flirl fmt of him. Contributing Editor 145, Tin' Hzlrnpdnz-Sytlrzry A11151- azinf: German Club iz, 3, 45. ALEXANDER FLEET DILLARD CROSS CENTER, VIRGINIA ex, o A Ii, T It A, E X Is, 41 Ile 415,10 can fommarzd grral lhings is grratf' President Student Body 1455 Kzzlfidmvmpf Stal? 12, 3, 453 Debate Squad 12, 3, 455 Member Athletic Association 1455 Member Debate Council 13, 45, Student Council 135, Vice-President 1453 Pan-Hellenic Council C3, 453 Glee Club, President iz, 35, Leader 145, Student Aw- sistant in History 145. 37 I 'Wit int Qu ,bww Rem MEREDITH CARTER DORTCH SOL I'lI IIII,I., VIRGINIA X mln' cl: ll if lfrtfrr In Inav' ffm! fwlfiflf you rrlllllul lm-zu' llmzz lo Q funn' Ifnll in-lziflz you Humor Inav. : : I Gennzm Clula 11, 1, 3, 413 ,Ixl'ill'I-Q S: uml fl, 23. S I W w 1' U N--. llll' DAVID VIRGINIUS DOZIER LYXCIIBURC, VIRGINIA Tiff pn,r,vil1iliIir,f nf 'U.'lll'k arf 1111lin1ilrJ. ALBERT RITCHIE GILLESPIE T.-XZEWELL, VIRGINIA H K A,U.XK,XBfD,E,111,7fQ Duty if Ihr .vulzlifnfst FLCOVJ in flu' English lllllflllzlfllu Class Secretary-Treasurer 12, 33, President 1435 Faculty and Fraternities Editor 133, Editor-in'Chief 143, Tlu' Kalvidoxropf, Chairman Advertising Committee 12, 33, Vice-President 143, Students' Christian Associntitng I'niOn-Philanthropic Literary Society 1135 Pan-Ilellenic Council 123, Secretzlry-Treasurer 133, Vice-President 1433 German Club 12, 3, 4.35 Secretary-Treasurer Virginia In- tercollegiate Press Association 1.1.3. HOWARD HOFFMAN GORDON OCEAN CITY, NEVV JERSEY 9 K N, O A It Thaw is not limi' in lift' to lnakr Ilwo rrpulalinns, so lu' mrrful fwith Ihr first oar. Student Council 11, 2, 33, President 1433 Monogram Club 13, 435 Pan-Hellenic Council 133g Basketball Squad 11, 23, Varsity Basketball 13, 43. 'I 14 1 3, l 39 .. 2 ,, - . lLlE',ll ll QP 13111 QC -Ulf? lll x- WILLIAM EVERETTE GREENLEES GREENsBoRo, ALABAMA v T Thr Ladtifr is lmlh slrrp and higflz, but Jfill f'liml1ing. Contributing Editor 135, Humorous Editor 145, The Ilamdrn-Sydney Wlagazilzrg Editorial Board of the Kaleid- osrojrf 145, Union-Philanthropic Society 115, jongleurs 11, 2, 3, 45, Glee Club 13, 455 Assistant Manager Base- bail 135, Manager 14.5. JOHN LIPPINCOTT GUERRANT CALLAVVAY, VIRGINIA ' KA,XB1IJ lt rrquirfs morr good jlldylllfllf to knofw fwhfn io falk, than fwllal lo my. Assistant Circulation Manager 125, Advertising Manager 135, Business Manager 145, The llampdvll-Sydney Tiger,- Pan-Hellenic Council 1453 Student Assistant in Biology 145. xx ,V .JN m 'S 19. I x 1.5 ' 40 If - J 1 I Ars, I L.Ybl4.:f,.. Y Y A L.. MARSHALL FOLTZ I-IAYDEN ALEX.-XNDRIA, VIRGINIA EX i'K!l0'LL' lllyxfff, lfn' 11m'.w1111im'd lift' 15 llfll 'L,L'lll'l,l lIi'Illfl.li News Editor 115, Managing Editor 11, 35, Tfn' IIIIIIIPLIUII' Sytlnwy Tigfrrg Cabinet Member Students' Christian As- sociation 13, 353 I'ninn-Philanthropic Literary Society 1153 Ministerial Association 115, Treasurer 115, Secre- tary 135, Glee Club 13, 35, Business Nlanager 1153 As- sistant in Infirmary 125: Assistant Secretary to President 125. JAMES EUGENE I-IEMP1-IILL PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA X 'If' 0 A K, 2 T, li X E, X I3 'I' Lift is -wlmt you mah' il, makr if U.L'0l'f!l fu'f1ilt'. Assistant Editor 125, Associate Editor 135, Editor-in-Chief 1.15, Tin' llalrxptirll-Xyt11l4'y LIllI!ft1ZIl11',' Copy Editor 115, Classes Editor 135, Editorial Board 145, Thr lx'alf'idn- sfopr: Reportorial Staff 115, Feature Editor 125, Man- aging Editor 135, Editor-in-Chief 14.5, Thr llamptlrn- Sydnry Tigrrg Cabinet Member, Students' Christian As- sociation 12, 35. Secretary 14,53 I'nion-Philanthropic Lit- erary Society 1153 German Club 11, 2, 3, 453 Glee Club 12, 453 Member Intercollegiate Press Association 13, +53 Football Squad 1153 Basketball Squad 11, 3, 3, 453 Tennis Team 1153 Student Assistant in English 13, .153 Assistant in Library 1.153 Assistant Church Organist 11, 25, Or- ganist 13, 45. 4I 'QQ'-an Qsms ,ff Ks QW!--1 ., Xav GABEL G. HIMMELWRIGHT, JR. XEVVPORT NEVVS, VIRGINIA A, X 1: fp 'Tix llfr :rf of ilu' .rail that d1'l'illl'.v Ihr goal and lm! ilu' falnz or Ifu' Jtrifff' Pan-Hellenic Council C415 German Club lz, 3, 4.1. CHARLIE WALTER HOWELL, -IR. HOLLAND, VIRGINIA 9 K N II4'rf .v ll Inu' for ilzoxr -u-lm Inav' mr, and ll smilr for tlmsr fu-lm flair, and 4'LL'lll1ft 'l'l'l' .rkiws rzlmfw mr, lll'fl'l.S' 11 hrafl for any fair. Football Squad ll, 253 Basketball Squad ll, 25. 42 .IOSEPI-1 LEE HUDSON CL'I.PI'iPIiR, VIRGINIX H Ix N, X IS 11, In.vi.vl 011 yU1ll'5l'lf, lzrfwl' imilzllff' MARION KEMPER I-IUMPHRIES, JR. F.-XRMVIIILE, VIRGINIA K Ax, X I5 fl, HI' :mf ilu' -Hrs! fly fwlmm lffr llt LL' if Irircf. Nur yri flll' laff In lay lin' nld z1,viI1u. nion-Philanthropic Literary Society CII 5 INIIIIIDQTIIIII Club I3, 453 German Club Cz, 3, .UQ Fomhnll Squml 13, .Ug Track Squad 12, 3, 45. 43 f ? Q ,I-5 if .4nuiUl' SP 'nn-...M , iv fb- at N 'Q' 0 E ---I. WILLIAM PURCELL JONES LYXCHBIQRG, VIRGINIA 2 X .In lzour for fuvzrk, an hour for play. But for a frifnd lift' if loo Jllorif' Student Lynchburg College II, 255 Cabinet Member of Student! Chriatian Association 1455 Literary Society 135, Preaident l4.5g Ministerial Anociation lg, 455 Glee Club 135g Pan-Hellenic Council 145. HARDIN ALEXANDER KING HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, VIRGINIA For as a man lhirzkrfli in his flt't17'1 Jo if hr. Miniaterial Association II, 15, Secretary 135, President K45- 44 ROBERT FREDERICK KINNAIRD CHRISTIANBURG, VIRGINIA Ix A, I3 .-Ill I mean! in this frralion, is n IIlIlz'f1.L'IfI' and a big planlalionf' jongleurs Cz, 3, 433 Monogram Club Cz, 3lg German Club C4.jg Union-Philanthropic Literary Society lrlg As- sistant Manager Track fzl, Manager f3lg Student As- sistant in Biology C3, 45. WILLIAM EDGAR KNIGHT RIDGEVVAY, VIRGINIA E X, x Is In lf'hilz' I brratllr, I lmp1'. Baseball Squad Crlg Track Squad fzlg Student Assistant in Chemistry K3, 41. 'ws ' - S r ,, A 45 I If , I . isis U? Rf? 'sv yi! - EDGAR As:-:ER LEGARE I.YNCl'IBL'RC, VIRGINIA Lifr tfllljfjlf of xml lmllliny a yond lmmf, but of playing a pour lnuzd Anvil. ROBERT CLYDE LEWIS CIQLPEPER, VIRGINIA V V IK -3, -1 7':, I3 .N'1uw,vs is luzill upon frirmislzip, fmt dollars. Monogram Club 113, Secretary-Treasurer 13l, President 1455 Sevretnry-'I're:m1rer Pan-Hellenir Council 1413 Ger- man C'lub 11, 1, 3, .UQ Baseball Squad 11, 2, 31, Captain 145. 46 JACK T. LEWELLYN XEYYPORT XEYVS, VIRGINIA Ii X' if X If K 1: fi, ilu liws mnsl, fwfm llllllki nznsl, frwls lmlllrxl, :mtl mls flu' lu'.fl.'l Business Manager Ix'alril1o.vt'npr 143, Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil 133, President 14,33 German Club 11, 1, 33, Business Manager 143, Assistant Manager Baseball 133. RUSSELL GREENWAY MCALLISTER kicimoxn, VIRGINIA II K A, 2 T gl task umiom' is 1H'llt'l' than a task half Jour. Reportorial Staff 113, Manuscript Editor 133, News Edi- tor 133, Till' Hallipdfll-Sydllvy Tiyvrj Manuscript Editor 1:13, Humorous Editor 1.23, Assistant Editor 133, Assn- ciate Editor 143, Tin' Ilampdrrz-Syt1m'y i'llag3a:im',' l'nion- Philanthropic Literary Society 113, Richmond Club 13, 433 'longleurs Stage Manager 123, Vice-President 133, Glee Club 123, Vice-President 133, President 143, As- sistant Manager Baseball 1333 Student Assistant in the Library 143. 47 Ji-'K 39 -games if Q ,V Iris Sv ...Q--.- 'N RN ELLWOOD WINSTON MATTHEWS POCOMOKE CITY, MARYLAND A, X 1: fb l1'5 ll long road Ilia! dorsn't turn. Pun-Hellenic Cnuncil C353 German Club Cz, 3, 453 As aiftnnt Manager Basketball C353 Tennis Squad Cz, 3, 4,5 EDMUND EVANS MEREDITH CLIFTON FORCE, VIRGINIA 9 K N, x is fr' Thr fzclmlr rum nf lifv is sr1'fviz'f-:rm'iu' Io 0lfll'I'5 am no! Io ll1ysvIf. Reportorial Staff Cz, 35, News Editor C45, Tin' Ilampdfn Syiirzry Tigwr: I'ninn-Philanthrupic Literary Society C3 453 German Club Cl, 2, 3, 453 Assistant Manager Foot hall C35. 48 GEORGE FREDERICK MILLER HUNTINGTON, VYEST VIRGINIA 9 X If of low fwr romplain, fwhat xlzall nw my! German Club CI, 2, 3, 4-ll Glee Club 12, 3, 4l. DAVID ELWYN MOORE PROSPECT, VIRGINIA 9 X Moxl any poor old jfslz can drift along and drvanz, but it fake: a rfal live om' to :fwim against Ihr slrfanzf' Basketball Squad C355 Track Squad 12, 33. 49 G0 Gllfii wmv F. We 'Qnnnnr' JOHN LACY MORRIS sC01'I'svILI,E, VIRGINIA .lz'1 fwrll your part llzvrr all honor lim. Ministerial IASS0CiHIi0l1 lzb. WILLIAM WATKINS MORTON IJRAKES BRANCH, VIRGINIA A Gladm's5 of lzmrl if Ihr lifv of mam' asebnll Squad Q2, 4,55 German Club lg, 4 SHIRLEY ERNEST MULLENS CHARLESTON, wEsT VIRGINIA H K A, X ls 41, -If I,rt all llfirzys ln' Jam' quirfly and ur.Irrly. unogranr Club 12, 3, 433 German Club ll, 2, 3, 433 Bnkelball Squarl 12, 3, 43 q Varsity Track Cz, gl, Captain E CU- RR 3 ROBERT SPENCER MULLIN T.-XZIiVVEI,I,, VIRGINIA X li -11 'Sl lmrnlful of romnmu swim' is fwnrlll a ,Ill5!II'l of !l'lU'l1H1fl.l' German Club lil, 3, 45. SI X. 1 N.,- X. W-ilu' IQ 'Sv Il'-H' Hur EDGAR JAMESON NOTTINGI-IAM, III CULPEPER, VIRGINIA 9 K N, o A K F1111I'y must no! disrfyard fad nor bt'f0lIlt' a Jubstifuir for dfIl07l.u Class Vice-President K453 President Athletic Association 1453 Monogram Club fa, 3, 4,53 Freshman Football CI5, Varsity 11, 35, Captain 14,53 Baseball Squad CI, 25. Joi-IN BURR PIGGOTT PURCELLVILLE, VIRGINIA 2 X, X Ia qw By lin' -'work our knofwx flu' fu:orkman. Copy Editor QI, 2, 35, Tllr Ilamjulfn-Sydnl'.'V Tigerg Vnion-Philanthropic Literary Society C153 jongleurs fz, 353 DeClaimer's Medal CI53 Student Assistant in Chem- istry iz, 35. '-w sz 9 F 1 K 1 ' 1 THOMAS PETTUS SHELBURNE, JR. RICIIMONIJ, VIRGINIA If X 'L1't 11: 111' lhankful for funls. lin! for llfrnz ffm rm! of us COIIILI' not Suz'rrm1. Reportorial Staff 115, Alumni Editor 115, News Editor 13, 45, Thr Ilzllrtllbtlwlz-Sytfllry TIjfl'l',' I'nion-Philanthropic Literary Society 11, 2, 35, Censor 1453 Richmond Club 13. .155 German Club 1.1.55 Monogram Club 1453 Assistant Manager Tennis 135, Mzinagcr 1453 Freshman Tennis Team. EDWIN MCRAE SHEPHERD CIIARLEYIIOX, VVEST VIRGINIA x fir, x is -1-, : 1, 3 Titan fwhrz do Ifzrir IIFSI, Ifzrir Inav! L-will llrllrr gI'0'I.C,' B111 those who slight ilu' daily 1a.vl:.f, Ilzry lwl lin' Izvllwr go. Class Vice President 115 Contrihutin Fditur 5 T111 I - I : tr 4 1 14 , ' Halnpdrll-Sydrlry 11I11fIH3i!IQ',' I'nion-Philanthropic Literary Society 11, 253 Pan-Hellenic Council 1455 German Cluh 11, 2, 3, 455 Football Squad 1153 Freshman Short Story Prizc 1153 Student Assistant in Physical Education 135: Student Assistant in Zoology 1.15. 53 3 Y Pyi '4 fi '53 s Q- MERLE GORDON SMITH 1 ' A SHT-XNCIIAI, CHINA xN Tw 11111111 Ill! ll 1111115111111 1'yl'S, am! lflr f11'111'l 1111! 01113 Q wg ffl' igffll Il lf11' fzcffnlf lifr Ji1'5,11cl11'11 luiw' is 111n11'. fs. My x.. UI I I I 5,11 I f ,gl In Squidi 7 li kd 9 nthull Q z 3 g :is 'e wull Squad KIM Tennis Squad 62, 43. 9,- ,,,,-.-vs.. ALFRED HERBERT STUART F.XRNU'II.l,I'f, VIRGINIA : X, x 1: L11 lI'f11ll1'q'1'1' ilu' 101115 of 1111'll111d 4'l.L'l' 1f1'Q'1.w fur lfn' 1115125 tfzul arf' In lu' iirnzr, Iflr'-y 11111 only p1'11f1'1' Ifnir L'l1lll1' ill II11' 11si11g1. Freshman and Snphrnnnrc Svlinlzlrshipsg Student Assistant ' in Chcniistry 1453 Student Assistant in Psychology 143. , 4,41 H Q.. , s ,v x x Q I 54 101-IN HENRY STUART I .IRNIYIlTI,Ii, VIRGINIA Cn11xi.1rr flu' fwnsizlgfr JIIIIIIIT- 11's fl0fLL'1'I' In yr! Iflffr mn- xislx in il: alfilily In xli1k. ALBERT LEE STURM, JR. fIPP.II.ACIII.X, VIRGINIA IC X E, X 13 fl' Ill' muff fuwr l'l'l150ll for xprmfz, 11111 -uw' IIITII nom' fm 5ff1'lll'1'.', Inion-Philxlnthrupic literary Society IU, rI'l't'IlNLII'E'l' L31 ecretnry 1431 Glen- Club 631, SeCret:1ry I'rensL1rcr l4J. 55 .x K N Qm-w MILTON CHICK WILKERSON F,-XRIVIVILLE, VIRCIXI,-X A Lvl us rrzrfrafunr In .vo lifw limi fwlznz fun' die rfvrn lln' Izzmlrrfzzkrr fwrll Izr sorry. I'niun-Philanthropic Literary Society iz, 3lg Baseball Squad fzl. GUDE AYLETT WILKINSON NEVVPORT XEVVS, VIRGINIA ,mr-,,,,, x V Oh, IM' brim' is falling mv, and I musl go fu:hI're Ihr' x ' H- 1'u,'l1ilI'-ftczzzgfril gulls fly. uk ' P Student at Virginia Polytechnic Institute ft, 25: Baseball Squad 135. Y sn lr A 52. -Nw . . 5821 - . -Qt '1 .-132-fl 'Lf E53 ,ii , 1 535. S4 -' fix - f ,. - 3, X Q, lfsgw'-N51 :V N .I , , . . , K1-Q If - .f - - - '- . 'iff' l I 33, I it N. 56 ROGER ATKINSON YOUNG, JR. CHARLESTON, VVEST VIRGINIA H K A, E T Bvaufy and Irutlf, Illouglz nm'rr found, arf :worthy lo br soughlf' Book Review Editor 135, Assistant Ftlitnr 145, Tfn' llamfr- dr!!-Sjufnry Jlft1fll1ZiI11'Q Debating Squad 13, 45 3 -Iungleurs, Assistant Director 135, Vice-President 14,53 German Club 12, 3, 453 Hampden-Sydney Representative Snullfrrn Col- lrgian 1353 Poetry Prize 12, 353 Trustee Medal 1353 Bagby Prize 1353 Student Assistant in French 145. EDWARD FRANKLIN YOUNGER, JR. LYNCHBURC, VIRGINIA X '11, X B 111, .X KI' Q .Jml1ilion rulrs my brain and lofur my !n'ar1. Associate Business Manager 145, Thr Kalrido.n'opr,' Busi- ness Manager 145, Tin' 1lr11npt1'r11-Sydfzry ,'lInga:im',' jongleurs 115, Business Manager 13, 35, President 1453 German Club 11, 2, 3, 4,53 Assistant Manager Football 135, Manager 145. 57 ku -'Rf 'if' no--.. FIT! Piiinnriiaclleas ol? '33 Memories 111111111 Year. Back in 'zo-'30-Oh! those days, Freshmen. Don't you remember your sleep- less first night? Blasted Sophs nagging, teaching us to 'Asound off, selling us radiators- A green bunch of babies we were! An' 'mmm those water fights. VVhew! whata life. Yes, and most of us were students those days-no trotting around like our upperclassman years. 'hlember the Dillon-Powell firm, Trinkle's motorcycle, the bunch of huskies on Ching Gra- h:im's Freshman Squad, the Halloween apple-throwing social when all rooms were stacked, -the last live minutes of the Richmond game, when McCann ran wild 65 yards, then 55 yards for two touchdowns on the same play to win, 13-8. Then the Rebellion-whata memory! Our unofhcial meeting at 3:00 A.M. in the II K A House, when we refused to obey the Sophs any longer- Those resolutions! and the COITI- mittee who posted them that morning. XVere we scared when Toone, Powell, Lineweaver, Harwood walked in on us hashing paddles, but will we ever forget how they shrivelled when Bristow, Joyner, Bohannon, Liverman and some others pushed them on out. Classes were even stopped-an' how about the newspapers and their offers for the story which we would not give. Do you recall those who stuffed rocks in stockings and carried them all the time? No '53 man walked alone. XVeren't Bradshaw, Hay, an' Ropp pathetic as they scur- ried about impressing upon us the danger of hurting Hampden-Sydney's line name? At last the triumph-Liarden's apology before our whole class, -and we took one lick each from V. C. Fxaminations-what a mess! Finals- Kay Kayser, -partings to the gang-our fresh- man days were over. Grief! They will never be lived again. S'npl1n111o1'f' Days. Everything changed-the old gang was broken up-some didn't return-Class elections-politics gained headway. Some went in for social activities in a bigger way. Some played with the fresbies -no physical beatings-but worlds of fun. Remember the Bridgewater game when Merle Smith booted a whale of a kick which ricocheted off a surprised and embarrassed XVallace Link? Richmond pep-meeting and our o-o score-could we ever forget Sloan-Robertson combination of swindlers? Student Body elections-campaign cigars Powell gave out for Garden-wow! what times. Things moved on-warm days came-we wasted our time-when exams. came we had to cram and sweat-we would do the same if we got the chance again-remember how funny it felt to go home that year and throw off forever the feeling last year we were only fresh- men ! linzior Year. The bunch had dwindled down-'member the feeling that now we were among the few who had common sense-or were supposed to have it-quite a hectic year! Class elections-politics again-yet everybody' tried to grow serious or something. Remember the pep-meetings when joe Perry would pitch the hymn clean out of the room -and that VVickersham investigation after questionable Openings? That immortal snow- ball hght beside the gym-and the night one of us tried to bail a buddy out of jail-and made so darn much fuss that he, too, was detained-the marriage of a Senior-the rule the Board passed about it, etc. Spring-Tennis Championships for the fourth successive year-Finals-Kay Kayser again -that awful feeling- it won't be long now -it started those closing days-fLc1' would have to leave these halls sometime-only one more year-it was hard not to cry with Franklin, Garden, Powell that last morning. Swrzior Days. A S1'lliUI'iXYl'lZll a feeling-how queer it was not to find those old familiar faces among our gang around Shannon's, the post office, on the campus-it took so long to realize that the bunch we had been associated with were through. Yve few were overwhelmed with a feeling of seriousness-no more fooling around-one Hunk and the degree was lost. That immortal Richmond Game-nothing short of a riot-seven times within our five- yard line in the last quarter and .vlill the Tigers held o-O! Praise from state papers for our gallant eleven who all but died for ll.-S. C. that day-the most glorious memory of our four years. Mid-winters came and passed-and some of the gang thought they hadn't. VVe tried to settle down, but graduation was upon us before we knew it. Commencement-Finals-the girl-and tears when it was all over! R1'11101'5c.' Have we-can we ever repay our Alma Mater for such memories-sweet-vivid-dear-lasting? J. E. HEMPHILL. 58 SAMUEL BROWN MCLAUOHLIN President THOMAS I-IOLLINGSWORTH GARBER Vice-President FRANK THOMAS HANCOCK Secretary-Treasurer PETER GUERRANT COSBY Historian E I r 4 JITUNIIUIRS im an-g,.., , .M Nl' 'za be iff Q '29 nw -R 'V if Pv- ar- N' x I- 5 I eo , Juumioir Cllalss Osciuz PL'RxI2I.I. IS.-IIRII w.xvI:RI.x', VIRGINIA 9 X Iinscball C133 German ClIIb fi, 35. AI.I,IEN MIIRTIIN I3.IxRxwEI.I, CUVIXCTON, VIRGINIA Iiwmtlmll Squzul CI, :lg Valley Club C2, 33- .-XI.IfRI5II LI3wIs III..-XKI? RICIIMOYII, VIRGINIA Ii .I, IC X Ii, II, GeI'InaII Club CI, ll, I,e:IIIrr fglg Stu- mlent CuIIIICiI l3lq Richmnnd Club Czl, Treasurer f3lg Ifomlmall Squad lllg Ten- nis Squzul 1133 Assistant Mzxnnger Bas- ketball 4:33 Student Assixtnnt in Spanish C33- ICIIXYIN Flbkll Nns IIIJLIIIIN CII,IRI.0'I I'I2svII.I.I2, VIRGINIA Ii A, 'I', 7lg Ritlilllflll Club KI, 2, 313 Glre Club Ill, Iinscbzlll Sllllllkl lil. R.wxIoxn HuL'sTnN BIIWYIQR CII.'XRI.ES'l'OX, WEST VIRGINIA 9 K N I'niun-PllilzIIItIIrnpi1' Literary Snciety ll, 2, 315 Ministerial AsxucintiuII II, 2, 353 Stuilernk Christian !x550CI1lfl0ll Cabinet 135. Rn' SMITH C.mII'RFI.I. MILFORD, VIRGINIA K A, X Ii 11' German Club II, 2, 3J. '.T A,-r .40 Junior Qllalss CECIL VIRGII. Coon FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Glee Club 12, 33. PETER QIUERRANT Cosnr, jk. LYXCIIBLIRG, VIRGINIA II K A Class Historian 11, 2, 333 Copy Editor 123, Tln' Kalr'irlo5cnjw,' Student's Chris- tian Association Cabinet 1333 Student Council 1233 I'nion-Philanthropic Lit- erary Society 11, 233 Ministerial Associa- tion 1233 H. H. Huston Scholarship 1133 George E, Tucker Scholarship 1233 Har- mon Foundation Award 113. SCOTT CRAwFoRn SHANGHAI, CHINA 9 K N Monogram ClI1b 12, 333 Football Squad 11, 233 Basketball 11, 2, 333 Tennis Squad 113, Varsity 123, Captain 133. I'IOR.-ACE HATCH CL'sT1s, -IR. WASHINGTON, D. C. 2 X I'nion-Philanthropic Literary Society 11, 2, 333 Pan-Hellenic Council 1331 Tennis Squad 11, 2, 333 Declaime-r's Medal 123. j1'I.1L's D.'XRIJEN SALEM, VIRGINIA E X Student, Roanoke College 1133 German Club 123. Davin Ross IDINGNXHXLI. New Yokx CITY 9 X, ff' Class Vice-President 1233 jongleurs 12, 333 Monogram Clllb 12. 333 Secretary- Treasurer Athletic Association 1233 Foot- ball Squad 113, Varsity Football 1233 Basketball Squad 113, Varsity Basketball 1233 Baseball Squad 11, 23. Q 1, .... six sg 49' 4? '51 fav Q' 'Q 1. su., Junifor Class XVILLI.-XM FRANKLIN FALLXVELL, JR. FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA ev I1 N, X I: fr Student Council 13, 45, Stokes Scholar- ship 11, 25. '1'HoAIAs l'l1lLI.INGSXVURTH ci.-XRBER RICHMOND, VIRGINIA I1 2, X Is fb, 71, Assistant Advertising Manager 125, Ad- vertising Manager 135, Tin' Kalf'it1'nsI'ope, Assistant Sports 125, Managing Editor 135, Thr Hzzrnptirfz-Sytllzry T'igfI'r,' Union- Philanthropic Literary Society 11, 35, Pan-Hellenic Council 135, German Club 11, 2, 35, Treasurer Riehmonrl Club 125, Assistant Manager Football 125, As- sistaIIt Cheer Leader 12, 35. JACK AIIKINS GRAY FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA K A German Club 11, 2, 35, Glee Club 115, Tennis Squad 115. FRANK TI-IoAIAs HANCOCK BLCEFIELD, VVEST VIRGINIA I1 A, 71, Vice-President 115, Secretary-Treasurer 12, 35. Class, Vice-Presiflent Student Bofly 135, German Club 11, 2, 35, Foot- ball Squad 11, 2, 35, Basketball Squad 11, 2, 35. NEI.S1,JN XVII,soN l-IIX PROSPECT, VIRGINIA A lvnion-Philantliropic Literary Society 11, 2, 35, Basketball Squad 11, 2, 35. RI.-XRSHALI. BOIIKER HoIfKINs CHARLOTTE COURT HOUSE, VIRGINIA 9 K N -Iongleurs 11, 2, 35 , 'Pan-Hellenic Council 135, German Club 11, 2, 351 Football Squad 115, Assistant Manager Baseball 125- Junior Class xV.XI.I..XCI? N,xI.I.I2 IIl'l5GlNS cL'I.PEPIiR, VIRGINIA 15 Ii N Studvnt XXILISIIIIILIIHII and Irv I'IIix'vI'NiIy 115, .'x5NINfIlIIllxI1lIlIIgt'l' Iiawball 135. .IUIIN IAXXIER IxINxII.I:, Il CIMIREXIIOY, YIRCIXIX H K N I'niun-Philantlmrupic l.iteI':Iry SIYFICII' 1 I5 3 German Club 12, 55: Axsisrant INIQIIIIIQH Basketball 125. YXNHRIZNY Iimx I.I?,XKli EAST LEAKF, VIRCINIX X -I, Gerrnan Club 11, 2, 35, RICIIIUUIIKI Club 12, 35. .IACK CI..xRI4 NCCI Rm' M,xRsII.2xI,I,, flEX.XS II If A, I, 'I', 7'g jongleurs 11, 25, Stage IXI1IIl1H.fl'I' 135: Pan-Ilrllellic Cuuncil 1353 lIL'I'lll1III Club 11, 2, 35, Football Squad 1151 IXNNINIIIIII Manager 12, 55, Fuutballg Tennis Squad 115- S.uIL'EI, HRHWN McI,,xI'cIII.Ix RICHMOXD, YIRCIXIX H X 7'f fl' Av -1 Secretary-'I'reasurer 115, Studcnt Iiudyg President 11, 2, 35, Class, fXwist:IIIt limi- ness Manager 125, Advertixing lXIzIIIagc1' 135, Tfzr lx'11fridn.vU1ju',' Athletic .'XNsm'i:I- tion 11, 2. 351 StllLI6Ilf'S Christian Awn- ciatinn 11, 2, 353 Cniun-PhiIanthrupin' Iitcrzlry Suciety 115, Valley Club 1I, 25, Vice-PI'esideIIt 1353 Richmond Clllll 1251 Football Squad 11, 2, 353 Iizxslwtlulll Squad 115, Baseball Squad 1153 'lll'II4'lx Squad 12, 353 Miuixterial Svlmlaxwlmip 125. jlxmzs juxus RI.5RSII.Xl.I,, AIR, FARMYILLE, VIRGINIA K E Manager Track 135. I 3 T5 I A.,-.. - I .. 'wmv D3-0-' g.- .,.... ang-- rg.. Junior Glass RICHARD ANDERSON IXIICHAUX MICHAUX, VIRGINIA X fb, X B fb, 755 Assiatant Business Manager 123, Adver- tising Manager 133, Tin' Kalridr15I'r1jrf',' German Club 11, 23g Richmond Club 123, Secretary 133. XVILLIE EARLE MOORE sCO'VI'svILI.E, VIRGINIA MOnOgram Club 12, 333 Vigilance Com- mittee 123g Varsity Football 11, 2, 335 Varsity Baseball 11, 233 Varsity Track 12, 33- RICHARD IVANHOE INIORCAN, NIR. ANDERSONVILLE, VIRGINIA E X Manuscript Editor 123, Exchange Editor 133, Circulation Manager and Exchange Editor 143, Thr Magazinr. GEORGE XVILLIARI MORRIS SCOTTSVILLE, VIRGINIA Baseball Squad 113. LLOYD STATON NOEL FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Glee Club 12, 333 Hampden-Sydney Quartette 12, 33. -IUHN XVILLIMIS POIIST GRUNDY, VIRGINIA 9 X Assiatant Business Manager 123, Thr Illrzgazimq' German Club 1I, 2, 335 Pan- Hellenic Council 133. Illruunlior' Class EDWARD QUTEY POOLE VICTORIA, VIRGINIA II Ii A, A If Q I'nion-Philanthropic Literary Society 115 3 Glee Club 11, 2, 353 Jongleurs 11, 25, Property Manager 135, Assistant Man- ager 12, 35, Basketball, Baseball Squad 115, Basketball Squad 1153 Football Squad 11, 25. SAMUEL VVORTH PRICE, JR. SCARBRO, VVEST VIRGINIA 9 X. 75 German Club 11, 2, 35. PAUL FRITTS ROSENBERGER VVINCHESTER, VIRGINIA X 41, QP. 75 Valley Club 135. JOHN GARRETT SHIRLEY CHARLES TOWN, WEST VIRGINIA X IP Associate Editor 135, The Kalfidosfopf Assistant Editor 135, Thr Illagazinff Re- ception Committee 135, The Virginia In tercollegiate Press Association Convention Valley Club 11, 25, Vice-President 135. EDWARD VALENTINE SIEGEL, JR. NEVVPORT NEVVS, VIRGINIA 9 X JAMES IVIILLER SMITH, JR. BIG STONE GAP, VIRGINIA E X Student Assistant in English 135. ,X IX A-.....- ai! RINO Nl- Jumtiifoir' Cllaiss XVNI. FRANCISCO SPUTSXYOODV, JR. PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA X fx-, o A Ii Assistant Business Manager 135, The lx'f1lr1r1a.vfopu.' German Club 1I, 25 3 Foot- ball Squad 1l5, Varsity Football 12, 35. GEORGE 'TAYLOR XV,-XLI, IIAR'I'svII.LE, soLf'I'II CAROLINA A YI' 12 German Club 1I, 25, Assistant Business Manager 1353 Glee Club 11, 25, Business lNIanager 1353 Stage Manager 11, 25, Business lNIanager 135, The jongleursg Football Squad 11, 25: Varsity Football 135- THoAIAs REAAIER 5VALLACE VVILLI,-IMSVlI,I.E, VIRGINIA 9 Ii X Valley Club 135, OSCAR LAWRENCE XVEST FARNIVILLE, VIRGINIA FRANCIS RECoRn IVHITEHOCSE LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA H K A Intercollegiate Editor 125, Social Editor 135, Tin' llaflipdrlz-Sydlzvy Tiyny' lN1nnu- svript Editor 125, Assistant Editor 135, Tin' llll1!lIlZiIIt',' German Club 12, 35, jongleurs 1I, 2, 353 l'nion-Philanthropic Literary SoCi6ty lI, 251 Assistant blan- ager Basketball 1355 Track Squad 125. XVILLIAAI ARTH CR XVICK CIIJXRLESTOX, VVEST VIRGINIA X :Im Football Squad 11, 353 Baseball Squad 115- Jruinrioir' QIIIHISS Xx70l3lJR0XV IVII.soN XVII.kI2RsoN PROSPECT, VIRGINIA A Assistant Circulation Manager 123, As- sistant Advertising Manager 133, Tiff llalnprlwl-Sytfllry Tigl1'I'Q I'nion-PlIilan- thropie Literary Society 11, 2, 333 Pan- Ilellenic Council 1335 Assistant Manager Tennis 123, Assistant Manager Basket- ball 12, 33. 3V1I.I.I.IAI TwI'xI,xx NVILLIIIAIS, III HAMPI7IiN'SYDXEY, VIRGINIA X df Basketball Squad 11, 13g Track Squad 1231 Student at XXYZISIIIIIQIOII and Lee Vniversity 153. llortx LYLE IVILLIIIAIS IIAMPDEN-SYDNEY, VIRGINIA X cb' qi Football Squad 11, 333 Basketball Squarl 113- LENVIS QL',xRI,Es X-ONVELI, CIQLPEPER, VIRGINIA V K Assistant Sports Editor 123, Managing Editor 133, Tln' lla111pIff'11-Nyrflzvy Tigfr: Delegate to the Virginia Intercollegiate Press Association Convention 133, Ger- man Club 12, 335 Assistant Manager Baseball 133. joHN O. ZIAIAIERAI.-IN LYNCIIBURG, vmctxta 9 X I'niversity of North Carolina 11, 23. W 'VFX Chu if I w is-.M wax if 1 Qlliuuriiiifoir Class istioiry V lf.-XRLY three years of diverse college life and activity have passed by since the Class of '54 began the vicissitudes of its turbid and troubled year in , bondage In those whom we soon learned to designate as the sophomores and uppercla-smenf' The rats might have been seen on those first davs pass- e fs AL. if ing to and fro beneath the stately elnis and majestic oaks of College Avenue -gf? J ' and Via Sacra, to all appearances a typical class of freshmen, no different from the hundred and fifty or more other groups of new students who previously had come hither in search of wisdom. Hut though the faculty might have shaken their heads in impatience at the unusual greenness of those typical freshmen and though the upper classmen might have regarded their fresh victims as no different from those others who had seen the rod of correc- tion in former years, time was to prove that the Class of '34, was a vessel set apart, in at least one outstanding sense. Quoting from the Reeorfl of january, 1931: VVise heads may shake, but figures seem to prove that this is one of the best freshman classes we have had for some time. This has reference to the rating of the class as a whole in intelligence, a conclusion reached after investigation on the part of the Psychology Department. The Class of '34, however, could little speak of unusual mental endowment, had it not used its natural gifts to advantage and applied its capabilities in scholarship and activities. That this has actually been the case is evidenced by the fact that the stand- ing in the class room has been unusually striking and that an unusually large per- centage have attained to either the first or second honor i'oll. But this attainment in scholastic and literary pursuits has not meant the sacrifice of eminence in other fields. Un the staff of the publications, in each one of the sports, in the clubs and organiyations, and in the honorary fraternitiesgin all these she has sent forth her full quota and more of leaders and constituents. Apart from these noteworthy achievements, the history of the class is not a varied one or is it one marked by outstanding diversity of incident or activity. lVe have tasted much of all that college life proffers, and have partaken, we hope, largely of the best. No sooner were the activities of the freshman year well under way, contacts and associations begun to be formed, and unusual adjustments begun to be made, than we found ourselves in the midst of the strenuous rushing season, followed soon by the unique experience of a struggle through our first college examinations. lleanwhile, many had learned to know the S. T. C. as a favorite ''stamping-ground. Though abundant space should be allowed, no history could do justice to the rich experiences of rat life, and perhaps it was with a tinge of regret that we saw rat caps discarded and the end of the year creep on. XVe believe the sophomores of two sessions ago sincerely lived up to their resolution to show the Class of '34 how a freshman class ought to be treated and the spirit of friendliness and cooperation which existed is in- deed one of the most pleasant chapters of our history. Perhaps the fact that we entered Hampden-Sydney almost with the beginning of the depression is significant, but at any rate the class is known as one that is stable- firm in resolution and marked by fixedness of purpose. This is evidenced partly by the fact that an unusually small number have failed to return to school from year to year. lVe trust that the closing chapter of our annals, yet to be written, will be in keep- ing with the history which has already been recorded on the memory of every man of the Class of '3J,. P. G. Cossv, Hixtorizzn. 68 THOMAS JACKSON I-IUMP1-mms President THOMAS KAY YOUNG Vice-President ROYSTON JESTER, III Secretary-Treasurer HENRY SACKETT MOSBY Historian SOPHOMURIES ,, ia' AQ S- fn' -Q ll: Sopllmomforcs Class CUDRTNEY BERKLEY AI3.,XNIS CII.IRLOTTE COURT HOUSE, VIRGINIA A CLARENCE KLEIN .ALF ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA E X CH.-IRLIZS P.-XLNIISR ,ALEXANDER POC.-XIIUNTAS, VIRGINIA H K A, 71 g AI,FRI3lJ HL'I,I. APPERSGN, JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA A 'THOMAS ARx1.xT, JR. VVASHINGTON, D. C. A -IQHN IRVINIS ARMSTRONG FINCASTLE, VIRGINIA H K A, T K A Dux PYLE IIAGWELL I-IAI.IIf'.fXX, VIRGINIA 9 K N CIR.-XCE Locus BERNIER I'I.-XMPDEN-SYDNEY, VIRGINIA IIURIDON CoRRE1.l.E HERRYAIAN SIQRRY, VIRGINIA 9 K N j,xx1Es NVoun BOKLIJIN, JR. CII.-XRI.0'IVI'IiSVII.I.IE, VIRGINIA K A Sophomore Class J. REEs TATE BOWEN TAZEVVELL, VIRGINIA II K A JOHN OTTO BOYD, JR. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA K A GLENN GERALD BUZZA, JR. CORAOPOLIS, PENNSYLVANIA O K N CLARENCE CAMPBELL, JR. SPARTA, VIRGINIA K A FRANK HALL CARLETON NEVVPORT NEVVS, VIRGINIA K 2 ROBERT DAENEY CARSON, JR ROGERSVILLE, TENNESSEE 9 K N ROGER LEE CHAMBLESS, JR. RAVVLINGS, VIRGINIA II K A LEONARD BELVIDERE CHITT L' A1 STAUNTON, VIRGINIA K E HOWARD CLINTON CODES SPRING HILL, WEST VIRGINIA 2 X JOHN GRANVILLE CRAWFORD KILMARNOCK, VIRGINIA E X I ' I f 'R ,V D' 1 Q X 3 1' Qi, Afilu. ' QA IVV., .1 RA 7I H, ' 'x 49. mf , 1 Ov, my gs kv cans .An- 'FW' 35 4 qv -Q Sfophomforuc Clllaxss XVII,l.I.fXM Enxm' IJ.,xL'GHTR12x' sL'x'Po1.K, VIRGINIA K .X XVII.I.I.XAI XVYNANT IVJEAN I,0L'ISVII,I.E, KENTUCKY H X- 7I: CARI. XV1LI,1.xx1 Dlcxnmflf, -IR I-'.XRNIVII.I.E, VIRGINIA Iilzlzxoxkn EAR1, IJUTSUN VVISE, VIRGINIA Ix 1, 71 J' Soxu .IEFI-'RIZSS IJURTCH SULVIII IIII,I., VIRGINIA KCI' I R.xxK D.xv1s IJRL'x1HEL1.15R, .I CIIARLIESTON, XVEST VIRGINIA X 'IH 713 NIUHN R.xxn:m1.1-H Iflikkx' MIILERS TAVERN, VIRGINIA K E VBSCAR PENN F1TzGER.x1.1n, JR. CII.-XRI,ESflON, VVEST VIRGINIA X Ip 'l'mm,xs Cw1.1m.xN I'I.XAII.I?TT BI,.fICKS'ITJNIf, VIRGINIA 9 X C.'XSXYIiI.L SQUTT H. xRmw.xY I-'.XRMVII.IIIi, VIRGINIA K A Sfophfomlorc ICII.HlSS PERQY II.-XRRIS, IR. SCOT'I'SVII.LE, VIRGINIA K E TIIIIAIAS FI.uI'Rxm' I-Ilcxs CHARLIE IIUPIE, VIRGINIA IASBURY N,xTH.,xxIEI. Honcsux, jR. Rlcfmnxn, YIRGIXIA K A 'I'HmI.xs JIISEIIH HIILIIEN, NIR. BL.-XCKSTUNE, VIRGINIA K A, 75 ROBERT THRIRTIIN I'II'Iz,xRII, .lR. FAVE'I I'EVII.I.E, VVEST VIRGINIA X 'I', 7'Q Tufmfxs -I.-xcxsux I-II'AII1IIRIEs CIQLPEPER, VIRGINIA K .I RIIRERT FRANCIS HITCHESIIN, JR. CHARLOTIE COURT HOUSE, VIRCIXIX K LIARIES IJl'IJI.I?Y IREIEAINII CII.-XRI.ES'Ix0N, YVEST VIRGINIA X fb XVILLIAAI INICKENIIREE ,IEFFIERIIZS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA K .I ROYSTIIN NIESTER, III LYNCIIBURC, VIRGINIA K A PQ 1153 qs: Ava .vu--' ,rH fA -'rw nm. vssx .aw AS,- ug,- naar' g wuw qu.--.. l .sf rf 'Uv 1 'V I-,. i .QR Wu.- Sfoph-OmOrG QIIQISS PA L'I. ROBERT IQINCAID CHARLESTON, VVEST VIRGINIA P.-XL'L IXIILTON LANTZ BEREA, VIRGINIA A RICHARD EDWIN LEWIS, JR. DEWITT, VIRGINIA II K A BERNARD XVI-XLTERS LIPSCOAIR, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA K E CYRUS OSCAR LONG, JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 9 XI 7I2 GEORGE IIIURRIS IIICCIUIRE MADISON, VVEST VIRGINIA 9 K N IIORIJHN FRANK MCKIAI, JR. CINCINNATI, OHIO I'I K A XVOUDRUVV NVILSON MACREY STAUNTON, VIRGINIA FLOYD DAVIS IXIERREY ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Ix A, 7J 3 HIZNRX' SACRETT MOSBY LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA X dv Soplhmmorc Qlliauss R,ALI'H IAIORGAN O'HA1R, JR. ROCK HILL, SOUTII CAROLINA EX ,IULIAN HANNIER QRSBURNIE KEYSVILLE, VIRGINIA K A EVERETT IAIONTAGLIZ LRVVEN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA K E HOWARD AI.-XLCOLNI LJVVIEN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA KE CAMERON BOCKXYAY PATCHELL CHARLESTON, VVEST VIRGINIA II K A EDVVARD ALFREIJ PAYNE DARLINGTON HEIGHTS, VIRGINIA A PLEASANT LARUS REED, II RICHMOND, VIRGINIA K E THEOOER1c ERAsR1L's ROBERTS, CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA K E VVALTER EIDVVARD ROGERS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA K A BENJAMIN ARIBRCJSE RLCKER MATTOAX, VIRGINIA uns. 'Tx in 'Guw- Uh'- -un-.r quam Sophomore Cllamss OwsI.I2Y IVINCHIQSTER SANIIERS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA KE FRANCIS AL'cL'sT SCH.-xEIfI'I2R, .I PIIILADELPI-IIA, PICNNSYLVXNIA 9 K N '1'HmI.xs FUSTER SI..AxL'GHTIzR VVASHINGTON, D. C. X' N H . -IANIES SI1EIww STECI4 M.-IRTINSBURG, XYEST VIRGINIA IRE.-XRFOTT STIINE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA K A R. XVII,I.I.-IAI AI.Ex,xNImER SVTH ERIMINII CIIARLESTON, wEs'I' vIkcINI.x 1'I K A H.-mm' III,-KRIIURY TIIYI,oE HACUE, VIRGINIA FRIQIIERICK joklmx TI2AII'I,E ROANOKE, VIRGINIA X 111 -IIISEIIH ALLEN THmI.Is, jk. IVY DEPOT, VIRGINIA EX FRED SMITH TIIWIQR RICHMOND, VIRGINIA K E, 7'4 , - Swphomorc Cllalss JOSEPH FI-'RIPLETT TROTTER VVOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA X fb VV.-XLTER EDWARD XIEST, JR. I'IljNTING'I'ON, VYEST VIRGINIA EX JOHN ARBUCKLE XVAGGENER, JR. DAXVES, VYEST VIRGINIA A LUTHER BR.-XDI-'ORD XVATERS LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA R K ..f . JAMES GLJOLDRICH VVATSON DARLINGTON HEIGHTS, VIRGINIA Y X .. . IXIAXWELL BRUCE VVHITLOCK ST.-XUN'I'ON, VIRGINIA IIIARK BYRD NVILLIAMS HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, VIRGINIA X fb I'IOVV.-XRD EDVVARDS XVRIGHT, JR. PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA X FD THOMAS KAY YOUNG, JR. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE K E Wbs. i' F1 'Rip . My ' ess V V rf i l Sophomore iisrtoiry il' IS not for us to say whether the nation-wide or even the world-wide ad- vertisement of this Small College Great had anything to do with it or notg however when the college opened its doors for its 156th consecutive session the largest freshman class of its entire history was enrolled: one hundred and twentyfeight XVho's YVho embryos. It wasn't long after we had appeared on the campus until the traditional order to don rat caps was issued. Although the despairing report had just been re- ceived from the Psychology Department, we were not able to understand why the rat caps felt so small. However we soon learned that they were made that way so they would ht when our heads had reduced to the size that is normal for a freshman after taking orders for a few weeks. XVhen we were released from freshman rules in the spring and our pride had had time to regain its supernatural status, we became so sure of ourselves that we even wished to shave the heads of a few of the upper classmen who did not show the proper respect to our privileges. ln September of 193.2 we proved that we were not content with the distinction of having been the largest freshman class in history by returning as a class of one hun- dred and three to constitute the largest sophomore class in Hampden-Sydney's history. Due to our ever increasing affection for our college and our more zealous ambitions scholastically, socially and athletically, we wager that, when the time eomes for the final count, we will also be the largest graduating class that this college has ever known. lfarly in the fall of IQEQI the Class of '35 showed excellent judgment in their choice of a leader when they elected Jack Humphries to be their president. The Class was so well pleased with their choice that there wasn't any question in their minds as to who should lead them in IQ32, so jack was again honored with the office. It was indeed with great enthusiasm that we also elected three stalwart gentlemen to the Yigilance Committee who should administer justice to those of the freshman class who fell into evil ways and we feel sure that the culprits will profit morally if not phys- ically by an appearance before this organization. Une week after college opened in 1951, the freshman football team played the former State Champion High School team and won a decidedly moral if not a literal victory over them. This gives an idea at least of the quality of the material con- tained in the Class of '35 and now that idea has become a reality. Basketball and baseball have both proved to the taste of our classmates as shown by their expertness in the Gymnasium and on the diamond. It should be quite sufficient to state that a member of our class holds the all-time school record for the two-mile run and that he is ably supported by many more who have taken part in this branch of athletics. The spirit that is so characteristic of Hampden-Sydney has not been taken care- lessly by the members of '35, XVith this inspiration and the help that we have re- ceived here, our ambitions have soared to new heights. VVhether these ambitions to become Doctors, Lawyers, hlinisters, Teachers, etc., are idle day-dreams or not will of course take years to prove. However, the Class of '35 is proud of Hampden-Syd- ney and we are going to do our very best to make her more than proud of us, although we may not be renowned to posterity as members of the illustrious XVho's VVho. H. S. AIOSRY, llistnrian. 78 WILLIAM POWELL PRICE President WILLIAM SWAN FORMWALT Vice-President ARTHUR LETCI-IER JONES Secretary-Treasurer GRAHAM GILMER, JR. Historian 'Q WF' FIRZIESHMIEN I rx X, Im.- gg -Fog fi' It I v-1-vw an Lf' dn.-A -1, Q.- Iss...- IFIr'csIh1m.a1m1 Cllalss EVERETI' JUNILTS ANDREWS, JR. FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA LESTER EDISON AXDREVVS FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA TIIOMAS MCMURRAY ARMISTEAD, JR LYNCHRURO, VIRGINIA 9 K N XVILLI.-XM HOWARD ILXRMSTROXG COLLIERSTOVVN. VIRGINIA H K A FRANK CIR.-XYSGN BALDVYIN, JR. FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA TI K A CLAUDE ELMORE BALLARD I-:xMoRE, IIIRGINIA EX S'I'UAR'r HALL BARRELL BLICKINGHAM, VIRGINIA 9 K N .AXDREVV BROOKS HOOKER WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA ALVIN BENJAMIN BOVVLES LINCHBLIRG, VIRGINIA K A JOHN GILLIAM BRUCE FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA JAMES GARNE'I'I' BRUCE, JR. CULPEPER, VIRGINIA SX STUART BLAND CAMPBELL, JR, wI'1'IIEvILLE. VIRGINIA E X .ARTHUR ECBERT CARVER MONTROSS, VIRGINIA HX JAMES THOMAS CLARK HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, VIRGINIA IFIreshm.a1Im Cllalss JESSE NEWIUN CLORF, JR. MIXIIISOY, YIRCIXIX II K A TIImIAs FELIX COMES, jk. 'I'AZEVK'IiIII., vIIu:INI.x IIKA IIJREX I,nNImS,xI' C'ocKREI.L uEEm'II.I,E, vIIu:INI.x IX XVAIXIIER CIIAMBERS CR.xwI.Ex' IaL,xcxS'I0NE, VIRGINIA SEYIERN BENJAMIN Dm'cII1'x', J EXMORE, VIRGINIA Il K A JOIIN HOLT EAST NoREnI.K, VIRGINIA Ia X JAMES LAMPIIERE IZLDER CINCINNATI, OIIIO Il K A TIIEOIIRIC PRYOR I-IPES IIELENA, ARKANSAS X111 j0IIN XVAIJIER ELRE, JR. LYNCIIIILRG, VIRGINIA .ALVIN Ak'I'IIL'Iz FAIIRNER E.xRNIvII.LE, VIRGINIA BEEMAN NOEL FAI.LxI'EI.L FAImvII.I.E, I'IRcINI.x 'YIIOMAS NIAXVVELL FERGUSON llAR'l'SVlLLI-1, SOLTH c.xkoI.INA KE XVIl,I.I.-XM IIIGIIL.-IND FLEIIIINC CII.-xRLEs'I'0N, IVESI' VIRGINIA ll K A BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, IV I'oIN'I' PI.E.-xS.IN'I', wEs'I' VIRGINIA 9 K N K Drs im- 1,- X Brix xx.. 'Y .Q-. E 82 Frxcshman CCIIEISS BRUCE JOIINSTON ITRAXZ MOUNT VVASIIINCTON, MARYLAND II K A RANDOLPH SCOTT CI.-XRDXER STAUNTOX, VIRGINIA 9 K N FLOYD HAMILTON lg.-XRLAND KEYSVILLE, VIRGINIA G X RAYMOND EDWARDS GORDON OCEAN CITY, NEW' JERSEY 9 K X EDWIN CLAYIIROOIQ QIRIFFITII HAGCE, VIRGINIA JAMES HENRY HANCOCK, JR. LYNCHBCRG, VIRGINIA HOWARD PIERM.-IN HANMER, JR. REYSVILLE, VIRGINIA XVILLIAM ROWLAND HILL, JR, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA KE PRESTON HOOKER HLINDLEY LYNCIIIIURG, VIRGINIA 21 X VVILLIAM BEVERLY IXGE CREWE, VIRGINIA ROBERT DDNSTAN JOHNSON ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND ARTHUR LETCHER JONES NEW' CANTON, VIRGINIA K A CIAIBORXIS STRIBLING JONES PE'I'ERSBL'RG, VIRGINIA II K A SYDNEY SHEPPARD IQELL.-XM, JR. BELLE HAVEN, VIRGINIA II K A Freshman Class JOHN KENX'0N GAINEsvILLE, GEORGIA K E HUGH HOLMES KERR, JR. STAUNTON, VIRGINIA 9 X GREENE HOWVARD LAWSON ROANOKE, VIRGINIA K A CHARLES XVARNER LEMON, JR. LEVVISBURG, VVEST VIRGINIA K A FREO COOPER LEVERING RICHMOND, VIRGINIA K E XNINSTON PURNELL LEwIs, JR. CREVVE, VIRGINIA WILLIAM TIMBERLAKE MGCHESNEY FISHERSVILLE, VIRGINIA JOSEPH THOMAS MAGINNIS OCEAN CITY, NEVV JERSEY 9 K N DIBRELL CARLETON MAYES CHURCH ROAD, VIRGINIA O X PAUL FREEMAN MICOU FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA GEORGE DINWIOOIE MOFFETT, JR. DETROIT MICHIGAN H K E RAY CLARK MONTGOMERY LANDGRAEE, wEs1' VIRGINIA 9 K N FRANK DONALD MORTON, JR. wATERvIEw, VIRGINIA ERNEST MCDONALD PHIPPS - LOGAN, VVEST VIRGINIA X fb '23 6' in 'WV 1 Freshman Class WILLIAM PowEI.L PRICE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA X -If WILLIAM IEIOBDAY RAMKI-IY, JR, RICIIMDND, VIRGINIA ROBERT .ASHBY RAIVLS FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA KE IIENRN COOR REED MAR'I'INsVII,LE, VIRGINIA II K A DAVID CLARK RICE RICIIMOND VIRGINIA I K X VVILLIAM ANDERSON RICE CIRIRISTIANSIILIRG, VIRGINIA Et K N GEORGE RICIIARDsoN, III BLIJEFIELD, wEsT VIRGINIA 9X OBIE LEWIS ROACH, JR. DANVILLE, VIRGINIA K A DAVID MOTI' ROBERTSON RENIIRIDGE, VIRGINIA GEORGE ROBERT ROSEXB.-AUM 'I'AzEVVEI.L, VIRGINIA TI K A VVILLIAM JAMES RUE BELLE HAVEN, VIRGINIA 9 K N CVIEORGE ARMISTE,AlJ SCO'I I', JR. EREIIERICRSBLIRG, VIRGINIA XX CLARENCE DANIEL SHEIIBURNE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA X X VVILLARD MERLE SIIOVV.-xI.'I'ER R1CIIMOND, VIRGINIA K A IFTICSMHMBIM ICIIIIISS HUGH FLETCHER SIMMS. JR. IVI' DEPOT, VIRGINIA K S JAMES EDWARD SIEWART cIIARLEs'I'oN, VVEST VIRGINIA SPo1'svVoDD DOUGLAS STODDARD SAVANNAII, GEORGIA 0 X JAY TPILIRMI-XX THOMPSON, JR. 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' e X s if 'A ,T-fix., e - ..g, 3: - 1- 44,36 -H -- ,- 1. 3 I, is ee -21'-, 9 f 7 .1 545W I , 'ff' 'We YQ .-T-7-'-e-ff + - - ' A - -'H ' use 1 55 . 7 so g 1 - 1 We , Mgr, - -a . .Hg ' ix ,Q ielrl s f- ..,, 1' 3: ' e- iff' .,. - , e e Yi, 4 vi- -5 -in efi,-1'-P -Y a-:Ejilx ' T, l - ' ,-gr' , ' X'j: l: -- ' if 'Y'-R F ' ' ' - Q , - f 1 ' - f -YXRJ '5' gy Y fj- k' I . , f ie , , ,re f ee: A , 1:1 eg bfbifuimm eeewqfl 5 my i-efulliif , mil xii Q 'Ltr -+n.fgi?ifL-I rHVRj I ,X V 5' 1? vi. f W l r ,H is lil f if is l HERE dwas ng football, basketball, or baseball at E Ham en-S ne in General 1-ieeeieeae daf. i ,vs et The only feiim of aithletlics wee horseback riding. They, Qf?Q9,BX W NN were more given then than now to debates and liter- ary societies. All of them adored oratoryg General Q ff' ffl Harrison himself turned out to be a finished ora- NLRB 4 f 7 l N ix Y? 4 W tor, having laid the foundation for his ready X 'V 1,y kilifvgixbi speech at Hampden-Sydney. f f f f Siljpzea if.. 5 L X +A gaiiezzw- V' 1 N X Lf' ff, ,, .e:rfi37-'Wi '7' i N H if 1 EDGAR JAMESON NOTTINGHAM IH, '33 Captain EDWARD FRANKLIN YOUNGER, JR., '33 Manager IFOCOTBAILIL 4, . , 3 . .sm S'3i.,,.. 'iirisiel' S6 ,.,m,Mg3s ., '53 i? .,.' f ras, ' . A. BHRNIHR, Ilrad Conti: Hampden-Sydney -vs. Richmond Resume of Football Season The Tigers enjoyed a rather successful foot- ball season for the past year, placing fourth in the Conference with a record of one win, one loss and two ties and three wins, three lossess, and two ties. Three frosh made the first string team: Preston, Formwalt, and Price, while White, Levering, Douglass, Dallas Ogden, and Doval Ogden made the squad. I-Iardaway, Daughtry, and Humphries comprised a trio of dangerous hacks with Spotswood rounding out a formidable backfield at quarter. Injuries to I-lardaway, and Nance, the sparlcplug of the line, hurt the team. The opening game was played on the night 'dv iw American U. vs. H.-S. H. E. SMITH, .lssimzfzt Cuarfz of September 16th at Newport News against the Newport News Apprentice School. This was in the nature of a practice game and was won by the Tigers, 15 to 6. The sparkling play of Cass Hardaway predominated until an injury to his neck in the beginning of the sec- ond half sent him from the game. Following this, the Tigers played Virginia at Scott Field. in Charlottesville. Handicapped by the loss of I-Iardaway and the ineligibility of freshmen, the Tigers lost, 32 to 0. The playing of Johnny Ferry at end was the bright spot for the Bernier- men. In this game, Hampden-Sydney was smothered by a heavier and more powerful team. The opening home game was played Oc- tober 8th against Bridgewater. This game was won easily by Hampden-Sydney, 42 to 13, with Daughtrey doing most of the scoring for the home team. On the 15th, American University was met at Death Valley and vanquished, 31 to 19. Presenting a stronger and better coached team than they had the previous year, American Moons McLAUcHL1x Darcurnri FERRY Yorxn, T. K. SN! -ww' 4.43, l ' 383555 ' BLAKE, C.XRl.li'IUY, liakrzuk was still no match for the Tigers. An aerial attack in the closing stages of the game ac- counted for most of the visitors' points. Home-coming was the feature at Death Val- ley on October 15th and the Randolph-Macon Yellow jackets furnished the competition for the Tigers' final home game. Before a large crowd, the two teams battled to a scoreless tie in a thrilling game that was featured by excel- lent punting on the part of both teams. On the 22nd was played the annual game A Pile-Up With Richmond with the Richmond Spiders. Rated two or three touchdowns inferior to the Spiders, Hampden- Sydney covered itself with glory by holding the Dobsonites to a scoreless tie. Seven times the Tigers held Richmond within the ten yard line and prevented a score. One time, in the fourth quarter, Hardaway slipped through the entire Richmond team to run thirty yards before being tackled from behind by Levering. Hum- phries' punting was a bright light of this game. October 29 was an open date, but November 5 ww-r ,,s W' f A PAV ' .rm ' A 1 5 , . 3- af ..v. -:J , 5 . I, 1 N . U, . r 5 ' , fi xii: N P' bad. Bridgewater vs. H.-S. saw Roanoke whip Hampden-Sydney 14 to 0. on two long runs by Russell. Nance had broken his ankle in practice and been put out for the rest of the season and in the second quarter of this game, Hardaway suffered a severe ankle sprain that ended his football career for the re- mainder of the year. On November 12th, Hampden-Sydney played Johns Hopkins at Baltimore and was defeated by one touchdown, 7 to 0. After holding the higher rated Hop- kins team scoreless in the Hrst half, the Tigers i 1 . ,W-S-.... -..... sf.. Y Inq' H-it , -'..4:.gi- , ., ,. 5 . A , , ,, - ay-rf-asm-Eiwrig-def' ., ,aw - .ian ,-4, ,,,5.f.,.,,a-Ejglqavq , ., . ' ' v N . , ., 1, ,. , ., - ffj xg -. sb, ',4 l nf' 'fl F ,,'g.Y'1A-x v'v,.f ,M l 1 ,:,. , wine ,el ,.r,5v-K.Nf. .-5.2,-,a,i '- .-Jaws -.ns--f-cl .ff-we-,.a. l me-39' ,ma -- Q4 . vise 'W .ff'C'+i- wg- P fps-if-.?S ' . ,.. 'l ' 'O V M H-.. Richmond vs. H.-S. fell victim to a long pass that netted a touch- down and victory. The season closed in Richmond on the 19th when Hampden-Sydney decisively defeated St. Johns, Z5 to 7, on a Held covered with mud and water. In this game, Captain Nottingham closed his college football career by intercepting a St. Johns pass and running twenty yards for the Tigers' fourth touchdown. This game also sang the swan song of Marion Humphries, Will Chappell, and George Krupka. P:-P9 Q hzigac 'v ' 'fl'-AY 4. Qtlifff XVILLIAMS DICKIIOFF Lwscoxm Honrzsox Onrziax 9 , .4- IQ32 v.xRs1TY . 1 . , 5. , .29 V ..-. ' ' THE SEASONHS RESULTS Sept. I6-H Apprcn. Sthuul . Newport News SL-pt. 2,1-II If ui' Va. . . , Chzxrlmtewille A Oct. Hridgrwzllcr . . Home V 94 .1 Y Oct. American If . Hmm' 'mi U Our. Rnmlulplm-Mncrm Ilrune-C'uming X W ,- Ul-r. V. of Riclnnmul Richmnnd I I I an Oct. OPIZN 9- 11 ' 'a M ' Nov, 5--H , RYTZIIIKIKQC Coll.-ge . Runlmkc 4' Nm' ,Iuhm Hupkins . Baltimore Nuv. 19-I1 bt. -Iulmm . . Riclunumi ' it uf'a.g..i..'-Q, ' McCL'Rm', .Ix,v1. .llauayfr ,. . I. N. BLAKE, Chun'-Lmdzr 1932 5QL.x1J MAYNARD WARREN BERRYMAN, '33 Captain IRv1N NORRIS BLAKE, '33 Manager HPD 7 QSYDNU IBASKIETIIESALIL fBe'r'ryman Gordon G Gfffullens ogfefnphill G Wilkinson Cgficlcs H4900 4' ll Srnui z0,!45'D5g F Y D H Y-X Cghomas Cjhittum 0 Gmwforcl Cgormwalt G Rice 5Douglas WEE? 1 z:-1. ?I H if --2--:rw ' .-13, .. M , fi :1 ' zi- ?-cf 'vi' ,H-Q, T ag a BASK ETBALL SQ CAD Sclneldlmiilleq, 11932333 Ulviwiln-lite llnlv llplmiir-iits Swriv- llecember 5-I'nion Theological Seminary . . 25 December 9-Medical College of Virginia , . 37 December io-American Cniversity . . . 31 December Ir--Drexel . . ..,. 33 December 13-Delaware Vniverrity . . 36 December 14.-St. jolin':- Academy . 25 january 7-.AIU?I'iCZlll Vnivereity . . 27 january II1RI1Illl0liC College .... 34 january I4-Xxyilllfllll and Mary College . 26 january I7-Lyllflllillfg College .... 33 Februri ry February February February February February February l:t'l1I'lI1lI'j' February Febrnzi ry 4--Mediczil College of Virginia . . 6-l'nivel'sity of Richmond . 9-Randolph-lVIacon College . I3-'EITIOFQ' anrl Henry College . 17-Vniverxity of Richmond . IR-Xxllllifllll and Mary . . . zo-Ranrlolph-Macon College . . 2.l'Hl'liljlCXY1lfCl' College. . . 25-Lynelibnrg College . . 'D 271lXHZll1fDliE' Col lege . 98 H-S hvoim' I'lzi+'a: 42 Here 36 Richmond 20 VVasliington, D. C 29 Philadelphia, Pa 29 Newark, Del, zo Annapolis, bid. 26 Here 28 Here 23 Here I7 Here Here Here Here Here Richmond, Xa. Yvilliamsbnrg, Va Ashland, Va. Here Lynchburg, Va. Salem, Va. , A ROBERT CLYDE LEWIS, 33 Captain WILLIAM EVERETTE GREENLEES, '33 Manager BASEBALL Jil L.-.., .S x, N ky Im! Mn rc A p ril A p ri l A pri l A p ril A p ril A p ril Ap ri l April :X p ri I :X p ril A pri l A p ril :X p ril May May Mary May Many . li 30 I- 1 4 5 I6 17 15 IQ A M .. fi , Y 1- 64. n4FD1,'Q-5+,M:1si PQNNPUQ tgfdrnfw ,Appr 1f Yfgi lv' ' 'ri GIUNEYJ 'Y 'Hr-r - 4 ' - H132 l4.XSlZl4.XI.I, SQ Lhxim ummiii-ill -Drexel ...., Rwzilmkc Vullcge . . . Ruzlnuke Cnllege .... flsillllllj' zlml llcnry Unllege Iinmry mul Henry Uillcgnf R1HlIlUlit' Frwllugu. . . . -Rnanukc College . . . -l51'iclg.:ew:ltr1' Cullcge . . -Vliiversity nl Riclimuml . 'O-I'nix'ersity of Virginia . . 23 26 29 30 1.. -fi J GT 7- 9- -Xvlllllllll :mul Mary Cullcple -l'liiversity of Riclimnml . -Rzmdulpll-Mawnn Cullrge . -Rzlmlulpli-lNl:1Cnn Cullc-gr . XViIliam :xml Mary College Medical College of Virginia RzlnclnlplifM:1cu1i C'nllsi.:e . Rzimlulpli-M1lr'uii Cullcgc liniury :lull llsnry Cnllrgs . lB.a15cb.a1lll R lrsk LTS. 1113.2 I00 .VXKPU ' ulqmiu-ills ll N1 mmf- S 4 an Il 7 1 3 4 I+ 9 4 ro o o 6 R I 6 7 I'l:1wv Here Tlwre '1'l1erv 'fliers Then- llere Ilcrv Ilerc I'llcl'c ,l1llt'I't' Herr l lcre 1ll1t'I'C Tllrre Tllerc Tliere Here Ilerc Here SHIRLEY EARNEST MULLENS, '33 ffaptain JAMES JONES MARSHALL, JR., '33 Afanager bill, ' ' Wk ' Q : J -- w ' w:,. -A J V I :Q ,, N. ny -I . vw-0 , - ' x , TRACK rm April April Klay April April lllny no QQ TRACK SQUAD Tirzalelk RESVLTS, 1932 111.1 .iii 1.-11 1 Lynchburg College . . . . Emory and Henry College . . Triaugulm' llleetz Rielimoml L'nive1'sity . Hzlmprlen-Sydney College RZllNl0lPll-lxI2lCOl1 College SCH i21mL'LE Lyncliburg College . . . . . liridgewater College . . . Rzmdolpli-Macon College . . I02 QQ Z3 vi Iva . II-S Score- Plumb SI Here 63 Here - ' Richmond, Va. . . . Here . . . . Here . . Ashland, Va. SCOTT CRAWFORD, '34 Captain THOMAS PETTUS SI-IELBURNE, JR., ,33 Marzager 'I U' I 'EP L W -,lm 'fm .,, M , 4 U 4, 1 ' L , -, V TENNIS A lgiu .i CRAWFORD, MATTHEWS, BLAKE, N., BLAKE, A., SMITH, SHELBURXE 1933 TENNIS SQUAD Tennis REsL'1.Ts. 1932 Oppnnen, H-S Ilan' Oppommts Score- Score Place April 4-L'nive1'sity of Virginia . ...... 6 3 There April 51XX7ZlShlI1gtOl'l and Lee University . . . 8 I There April 6-Roanoke College .......... 5 4 There April I4-lfniversity of Richmond . . . I S Here April IQ-Xxyllllillli and Klary College . . . 4, 3 There April 20-L'niverSity of Richmond . . . . I S There April 28-HCl'I11lIHg6 Club, Richmond . . . . 5 4, There April 29-George lVashington lfnivcrsity . . . 5 4, There April 30-Lv. S. Naval Academy . . . . . S I There lllay 3-Duke Lvniversity .... . . 8 I Here lllay 5-Roanoke College . . . . . . 6 3 There llay I6-I8-Xvlfgllllil Conference Meet . . . . VVon By Hampden-Sydney IO4 ff- -, lun-f llnrch llarch llarch Klarch llarch April April April April April April April April April April llay TH E COL RTS Tennis SCHIZDL'Lli, 1933 1i!.p.nwiit 27-Hermitage Club CRichmondj . 28-l,'nix'ersity of Richmond . . . 29-Lvniversity of Yirginin .... . . . 30-George 'XVashington L'niversity 31-SI. .lohifs College .,... 1-C. S. Naval Acatleiny . . .j,1X-lI'gll1lZl Klilitary Institute . 5-Vvillirun and llnry College . 6-Roanoke College ..... io-Lynchburg College . ll-COUIIITY Club ....... I2-XxvZlSl1lI1gIOI1 and Lee Lvniversity I3-Xvlfgllllll Klilitary Institute . . 14,-ROIlI10liC College ...... I5-Xvlfgllllil Polytechnic Institute 3-Lynchburg College ..... I05 Vlmv . . Richmond . . Richmond . Charlottesville . . . Yvashington, D. C. Annapolis, Kld. A-XnnnpoliS, lltl. . . . :Xt home . At home . . Ar home . Lynchburg . Lynchburg . . Lexington . . Lexington . . Roanoke . . lllficksbnrg . . :Xt home 6 pE are indeed sorry that we were not able to give proper recognition to Baseball and Track in this Athletic section. As originally planned, these sports were to re- ceive the same amount of space as Football and Basketball. However, due to the fact that we were unable to obtain the uniforms, we had to extract some pages because of lack of material. Our view section, which is the most beau- tiful and most expensive ever featured in the KALEIDOSCOPE was made possible through this shortening of the Athletic section. For this reason, we invoke your kindest considera- tion and believe that you will hesitate before blaming us. I 57 Lu ii e, f of-212. ll! es I 'X' 1 QQ' ,A Gu i 4.923 9, L' Wi- .Y in .., Lb! i 6 g .I e X 4 , n L' , avfuiifvv ffl' ' M 1 , ,. . e ' ,nf l - 1,1 l ' ,J , f il fiff jllllll, -:g, i 55. 44. i fi I l l l i F 1 life. . li? K , -ok URING the period that General Harrison was Governor of the Territory of Indiana, he called thc great Indian Chief Tecumseh to a council at Vincennes. The chief declined to take the chair which was provide Q e i e re self on the ground, saying, The e li . mot e 1 on her bosom I will recline. Cn ca s i repeatedly the case, General Harrison's quick presence of mind and knowledge of military tactics saved him from dire destruction. N N N N N lFmri:rniir1i Cs 593 I . P 1 i l l I l N Q7 ,E are indeed sorry that we were not able to give proper recognition to Baseball and Track in this Athletic section. As originally planned, these sports were to re- ceive the same amount of space as Football and Basketball. However, due to the fact that we were unable to obtain the uniforms, we had to extract some pages because of lack of material. A Our view section. which is the most beau- tiful and most expensive ever featured in the KAr,EmoscoifE was made possible through this shortening of the Athletic section. For this reason, we invoke your lcindest considera- tion and believe that you will hesitate before blaming us. r9llUllClIv?ll Z! CllCl ill X Z is AY Y ,ii 4 el'ZfQicv,' H- grffw lf' X k ,, TQ .A I X Jag I SQWQ rm? XY UU, JLX C of X ' XiL ajgzghqk, 4' ' ' '14 c l igiggflll ff flllllq sllll plliqpy Q ffllfls ogg' -- fail, Arg if f . fx X ' ,l'l l lllf F ' il ' il l ' , f I I V l lf ,, l. 'Wm M1 ' ,lf A ' fy ' f r,.lX,h ',g' Jr, 1 -'f - Mlfl. l l lf' f f Nfl- fJ ' s v ,fl f fl W , ,... Y lff Lf 2151, L! If ! 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On his occasion, as was l ' X vu ff' 1 ,f ripeabtejly iii casei Senerfal Iqlarrisfnxfs.quiclcvI3reIsc11ce , 0 mm. an now.e ge o 1111 ltary tactncs saw nm ,f l A d o QV from dlre destruction. N N X X I 1 in F592 IQ? I HELEENIC The .8l1I'IlZH'lCMICII'IlIirC fC1fO'LI!.1I'11fCfHl I. T. LLEwEI.LI'x . . . A. R. GII.I.I2sPII5 . , R. C. LI.wIs P. If. ROSEXBHRGER . . E. M. SIIIIPIIIRII . II. H. CL'sTIs, JR. . W. P. joxas . . . T. H. GIRBER . . j. 'I'. LI.HwILLLYx . A. R. fIII.I.IiSPIE . J. C. MCCURIIY . 1. L. GUERRANI' . . R. C. LEWIS . . A. F. DII,I..xRD . . J. W. PoI2sT . , M. B. HOPKINS . . M. G. SMIIII . . OFFICERS M EAIIIERS I09 . . . . . PI'I'JfIf4'lll . . . . I'iI'I'-I'1'I'.viJI'11! SfI'rfIfIry- TrnI.v11rI'r . Cfzi . Cffi . Nignza . . Sigflllll P111 Phi Cflf Chi . Arllffll Sigma . . Kajvpa Sigma . . Pi Kappa .llpfm . . Pi Kappa qllplm . . lx'afj1a .lffhll . Kflffjwl ,Hfvfzll . . . Thrla . . . . . Tflflll . . Tlzfizz Kappa . . Tlzrla Kappa C Ili C ffi Nu Iv!! Rx ' so -3 pw F7 un- , -- iw: -sau .3 'XI 1 lmrtr-ln, Ih-mphill. SIU-pln-rel, Yuungf-r. XV. 'I', xVilIil1lNS J. I.. XX Xliv-hzmx, 124-s--11114-up--r', Shill--y, Slmtsxvnml. XYi4-lc Wllizuns, S .I. ll:-rt-'11, llrumhvlh-r, Ifitzxs--mlnl, Iluhard In-lzunzl, L:-zlliv M-uslfyv l'Qn1plv, 'I'rmn-r M. IE, XYllli:nms, XYI'i:-Clit, Elms, I'hipps, 1'ri1'0 IIO Qlhui Phi Founded at Primvton l'11i-wrxity, 1824 0fit'il1I0l'fjllfl.' The Chakett Colors: Scarlet and Blue EPSILON CHAPTER EIIIIIIIMI-I1 13117 FR.-XTRES IN URI: E ROBERT KINCAID BROCK WILLIAM TWYMAN WILLIAMS FRATRES IN CULLFGIO Class of 1 Q33 MEREDITII C. DORTCH EDVVIN NICRAE SIIEPIIERD JAMES EUGENE HEMPHILL E. FRANKLIN YOIQNCER XVILLL-XM T. XVILLIAMS, JR. Clan of 1934 RICHARD A. MICHAUX PAUL FRITTS ROSENBERGER JDI-IN UARRETI' SHIRLEY Clan SAMKEI. JEFFRIFS DORTCII FRANK D. DRUMHELLER OSCAR P. FITZGERALD, JR. ROBERT T. HUBARD, JR. JAMES DUDLEI' IRELAND 193 XVILLIAM F. SPOTSWOOD WILLIAM ARTHUR VVICK JOHN LYLE VVILLIAMS 5 .ANDRENV KEAN LEARE HENRY SACKETT Mosm' F. JORDAN rI1EMPLE JOSEPH T. 'IFROTTER MARK BIRD XVXLLIAMS I HowARD E. XVRIGHT, JR. Class of 1936 THEODORIC PRYOR EPES ERNEST MCDONALD PHIPPS JOHN BUFFINCTON MERRILL BENJAMIN SPOTSWOOD PREsToN YVILLIAM POWELL PRICE in K. aQ 'Q-f Q12 .-.V . r 5 f --4 -Q up .v ' my: 'W JH' 1, .gggfi fl: ln . 'iii' 'gif J .I-nn-4, Kllixht m':'m, I'i::'1l!, 'I'. I'. Sh.-lluurn--, Sluzlrl l'4.lil-A Vustix, lmnh-n, Hamid.-ii, Smixhl '1'lmn1:1s Yuwvll. .XI-1, 1'ruxxl1.,-ll, n'Hnir, Slnugm.-r Y:-St. XX':1t--rs XY1xls4-li, Bnllzlrfl, l'1-m'kl'1'lI Hulldlvbl Fw -ll. 1'. Il. Shvlhui'x1e, Timh-r, XYvlfh I!2 Sigma Chi Foznnlmf al .lliami Lllli'Z'. fJifj', 1355 fjffifilll Organ: The Magazine of Sigma Chi Swuvl Organ: The Sigma Chi Bulletin Colnry: Blu? and Olcl Gold Flofwfr: XVhite Rose I L AL,.f5, , SIGMA SIGMA CHAPTER lf.vlalrli5fn'.i lSj'2,' Rr-rsI11l1li.vf14'J 10,91 I R,xTREs IX F.xcL LTATE DEXISON hill RICE Aunxx XV.xL1rfR Ilmuux IHLL Lxwkh NQE GriR.x1.n Nusrwv l R.xTRI2s IX CULLITCIII Class of IQQR-I XV1LLI.n1 PL'RcFI.r, jaws XV11.L1.xx1 Iinmk KNIGHT R1'1'cH1E Ixxxxlmx MORGAN Imfx Bun: l'1r:c:u11' 'l'11ml.xs P. SHkI.nL'Rxri ALI-'REn lllinnrilu' S'l'L'.XR'I' IIYIIIXX of IQK-1,1 Ilmukn CLIXIOX Forms Hmucx H.-ncn C'L'S'lI5 -IL'1.xL's I7ARDliX INI,xRsn,x1.1, F.x1.'l'z Humax jxxws BIILIER Sunil, jk. JOSEPH ALLEX 'l'l1m1,xs LEWIS QL',u:1.Es YOWELL CVZIIIX of 1935 C'L.xRExcE Klux ALE ,Imax f9R.XXYll,I.E CRAWIIWRIW RALPH IX1ORfT.fXX O'lI,ux, jk. Tnmus Fosnex SI.,xL'cn'1'Ex XVAl.'1r:k Emxpxxn VEST L. Bk.xnF0Rn 'sV.x'1'l-:Rs JAMES CIOODRICH XVATSON Cluxx of 1936 CI..-XL'llE IELMORE B.x1,I..xxn LOREX Llxnsn' Cnckxvu, PRESTON Homin: I'lL'xm.EY DAx1EL Enuyxnn jsxxxxs Il3 Gmncs ARMIS'IWH.'XIJ SCOTT, Ju. C. D. S11m.nL'RxE Tnmus S.XL'XDERS PIQIXIJER, JR ROLAND Buklm XVrinn II NI lx -E9 vu- 1 T It.-ll. V1-mu-. I.l--ue-11311 4 ul 1, Xlm--lmll, l'url-'I-m, Vlnillum, Imlswn 1 :rx Ilznrxw, Ilul-'11-sun. laps:-un1ll, li, Al. Nw--u 4 xwn In-ml. Ilnlmrts. Suml-'rs 'l'mx'-'V 12. I4--rullswli Hull. Kvnywn, IA:-xv-ring Nl-.1'1vvt. llzmls. Iliw. Simms XXX-ls:-11 II4 .P- 'xx Kappa Sigma Foundrd al fha' l'11iq'fr.vily of Virginia, 1867 Uudffial Organ: The Caducrus Sz'l'l'1'I Orgmz: The Star and Crescent Cnlnry: Scarlet, Green, and VVhite Fln'u'Ur.' Lily of the Valley :Z-iq? ' 25205 u K dig! 5 ' 41,9 af' ' UPSILON CHAPTER E,vlal1li.rl1m1' ISSAQ FRATRES IN COLLECIU Iflfzsx of IQNQJQ I2nw.ARu C1.ARRsnN BFLL, JR. JACK T. RORERI' NICFFRRAY CROXYE I.LEAA'E1.I.A'N Clays of 103.1 Tumus II. QQARHER Clays FRANR HALL C.fXRI,F'l0Y LEONARD B. Cn1'1'1L'A1 BERNARI1 EARL Ij0l'SON JOHN R,XNDOI.PH FERRY PERCA' HARRIS, JR. R0nER'1' F. HL l'cnE50N, JR. BERNARD XV. LIPSCOMB T C lrzxs ROBERT NIASSEY Hmm, JR. Bowuis :xRMIS'I'E.XIl BURKE 'THOMAS Ix1AXXVFI,I, FERCKSOX NVn.l,l.AA1 SXYAX lfoRA1wAL'r XVILLI.-XM Row1.ANn IIILI. JOHN KEWYOX Osw.-xLn BEEC JAMES J. lxI.XRSH.XI.I. of 1 Q35 BENJAMIN Llawls NI'Sl'lI'l' EVERET1' M0N'1'AcNE OWEN HOXY'.XRlJ N1.XI.COI.M LDXYEN PLEASAN1' LKRLWF Ruin THEUUURIQ E. RIVIRPKIS CJXYSLEY XV. SAL'N1mERs FRED SA11111 '1'oAA'ER IIOMAS KAY YOCXG of 11136 FRED CoopER 1.1-'vER1Nr: CZEORCE DINXYIIIIDIE Mm'1E'1'1 ROBERT Asnm' RAXYLS DAVID CLARK RIEE Ilrcu FLETCHER Sums JAMES R. VAN DENBFRCH lmoxn XVATSON Il5 Q--f. ,- Lx --4. 3 lf 3- aa' MQW vs., wi wr lh-mlllh, Ilillvslxivl Mr-.XlIiSlPr, Rlulll-ns Y-lung, V1-shy, M.-m'u1'1l5', Pfvole, YX'l1it4-lmllsv .Xlvxumlvxg J. 1. ,Xr1xnf,t1'm1g, Buwnfxz, f h:xmhliss, Imwis , Mvliim, Put-he-il, :411llu:rl,1111l. XV, H. A1'111st1'-umm. lnnlmlwlll V14-rs-, Vmnh-s Imuuhty, Elrlvr, Fly-nung Ifrnnz, .lnnf's, K--llum, IU,-A-fl, Rose-nhaunl II6 1... Pi Kappa Allplha lfozfminl at flu' l'11ifw'r5ily of Viryiniu, 1868 Ufffial 0f'!lt1Il.' The Shield and Diamond 91-uv! Ufjflllli Thu Dagger and Key Culnr.v.' Garnet and Old Gold Flofwrr: Lily of the Valley sci' s eq' 'fi TIIOMAS FDYYARD IOTA CHAPTER Esrzzlzlixfml 1885 FRATRES IN FACIITATE CIILMER FRHEMA ASA DI'I'I'Y XVXIKINS FRATRES IN LYRBF PAI'I. TL'I.INIi .ATKINSON QREORITE FR.-ATRES IN COLLFGIO Clzzxx of 1933 ANTHONY MEALY DEMLEIII RL'SSEI,I, ALEERI' RITQIIIE GILI.I-:SPIE SIIIRI.EY PETER GLIERRANI' COSBY, JR. JACK CLARK MQCLIRDY ROGER ATKINSON YOIYNG Class of 1934 EDIYARD FRANCIS Clam of 1935 N IIANSFORD HART I.I I HER XV.-XI.KIiR U. N1C.ALI.I5'l'ER FRNEST NIL'I.l.FTNS OI HY POOLE RECORD XVIIIIEIIOISI CIIARI,ES PALMER .'XI.EXAXDliR JOIIN IRVINE :ARMSTRONG J. REES 'FATE BovI'EN ROGER LEE CIIAMBIIISS RICIIARD EDWIN LEWIS, III AERAM VFX.-ABLE NJARTIN QRORDON FRANK MCKIM CAMERON BRACKYYAY PAIQIII NVXLLIAM A. SLVIJIIERIMXNU XVILLIAM XV. THOMAS Class of 1936 XVILLIAM H. ARMSTRONG FRANK fRRAYSON BALIJNTIX, JR. JESSE NEVVION CLORE, JR. TIIOMI-KS FEI.Ix COATES, JR. SEVERN BENJAMIN DOUCIITY JAMES LANIIIIERE EIIIJER XVII,I.IAM HIGIILAND FLEMINO II7 BRUCE JOIINS'I'oN FRANZ CIDIIRORNE S. JONES SYDNEY S. KEI.I..AAl, JR. FRANK VVESLEY N1ClN'l'OSIl HENRY FUCK REED TIIERON IIAII, RICE, JR. flliflkfili ROIIERT ROSf.YB.XL'N1 X fi? ,--ws -0- , Q ': .,-.Q - K Q.. . 'S x ' . :ff '-' x , ff l ' , . -A 7- 2 Cal 5 , ,I V . Q 'Wx g XA ' f s: ff-A 1 z. V .. fs . -- 2 V -'I' ia. . , -.- . l ' 1 . ' 422' ' R. . F' if -' 'f 3 -. 2 gs . - gf E 'Sig-1 . ' , . .121 . I I ,1,.. . 5' l Q :fl E sz N :-. , K ' - af 0- - . :Yu . A: .,.,if,5 h ,,L,., A , :.. V , E, x . I , , ..,, A QQ P - U ' M Q . ' .. wai l V A ' 57 -w':l1'iE,- .. az..-EL. 1- 4--f , -' .ol .-v'ff'x .x Ya H' Q l .Q 1 -A 'mm sr.:-A Q '+fr-:-1 1- 'X .- f ,f wfbfi- . 5-jj-5.1 ,. :- Ffh -- 15: . g'. 1,3H ff ' 4. ' 15 Sl. - Y ' Zag' . . . L- 55222217 ' i QI . . 'VZ z I ' 1 .Q ' . x 4' ' - 1115, .,.. ,.:' W I S N A A 1 -f G4 a l l f , R . 'Y , 3 'JJ 4 4 , W I 5, P 5- p L . ' P. 15:42. Q , 1, . A an H A .. 4 , 4 p . .-ag. - .,:, ' - G . . . ' .11 ' g.. ,h , ' . , lr K A 5. gpg I V R Y .1 . A P fr. L I. N. Bla e Lyu--I' J, XX lc rum, M. K. Humphries, Kinnnird, Ln-wis, A. L. Blake L. E. H1-lulllin, H, S. Uzullmmcll. Gray, llZllll'0l'li. B1-vd B-vulzlm r'. Cnluplmll, IlllLlL'lllI'l?j', Hu1'dau'n3', llmlgsrm Iluldvn. T. .I. Humphrivs, .Il-ffrivs, Jr-stef. Me-rr-'y Usburnw Rogvrs, Stfmf-, Buwll-S, A. L. .hm-S Lawson, Lemon, Roach. Showalt-fr. Young Kappa Alpha Foundrd af llhxhinglnn and LN Uniwrrsity 1865 Offizial Organ: Kappa Alpha Journal Sfcrrl Organ: The Special Messenger FIofwrr.s.' Magnolia anrl Red Rose Colors: Crlmeon and Old Gold ALPHA TAU CHAPTER Eiflllllijflfd 1809 FR.-ITER IN F.xcL'LT.xTI3 EIERMAX EIIIIAIRD SMITH FILITRES IN C0LI,EGIIm IRVIN NORRIS HIHIKE Class of 1933 MAIIION K. IIIAIIDIIRIIS JOIIN I.IPPEXCO'l'l' flL'FPR.XNT ROBERI' F. KIXYXRII ROIIEIIT CLYIIE LEWIS Class of IOJ24 ALIREII LEWIS HIAKE, JR. RAY SxII'III CxxII'nFI.I, EIJXYIX EmII'NIms HIIULIIIN fIARRE'I'I' CIIIJIEOX lfflflfll ROBERT T. BIzL'xII'IIiI.D JACK AIIIQINS Gran' FIUNK TIImI.x5 HA NCUCK JOIIN O'I I'o Bow, JR. -JAMES XVnon BOL'I.lJIX CIAIRENCE C.Ix1PIsEI,I., JR XVILLIMI IZ. 13AL'Gll'l'REX' CAsvI'IaI,I. SCOTT II.IIzII.uI' XY Asnukx' N. lloncsox, JR '1'IIoM.Is J. IIoI.ImEx, JR. KFXK Class of 1935 Tumus J. III'xIPIIRII2s XVII.I.I,IxI M. JIiI'I-RIES Rm'sI'0N JESIER, III FI.0x'Im D,II'Is 1NIliRRliY JL'I,I.XN IIINNIIQR Usnmcxv TIIIGG Mnsnx' PIII.Iff:.xI4 XVAVIER IZIIWARII Roczaks Ulnxs uf 1036 ALVIN ISENJAIIIN BmI'I.Iis CIIARLRS XVARYER LEMON ARTIIIQR LEICIIIQR Jnxlis JAMES RL'ssEI,I, NINIIN EBBERT ASIIIII' JONES, JR. OIIIE I.EwIs Ro,IcII, JR. QIREFNE llmxixkn I..m'soN XVII.I..IRIm MIiRI.F SIIIIIIAL XVnoImrIII' H unmxs Ym' XG 'co ' Q' fi U Rst, 43 14 Ja .A , , m - . 5 K 4- ' ' S In .M eww ga Q, . -G-S 5,- pi. Q- ik 3 ..,,- ai- V Yliilnlwl, Mlllvr 12.111-ll Ilmxwzlll, ll- Ignxglnlixx, Al--.wry Pnlmi l'1'1--, Si-Aw-I ln-nn, Hnmlvrt, I,f-ng Aumm--xmuu liruu--, 4 :m:'x'n-r, I-mm, 1-nrlznnnl K4-lr, Aluyvs, Iii'h:n':lsrm, Stmlrlzud, Timlwrluk-' I20 , 14546- f,V za gym! r wa., ?'6' 1 -v Theta Chi Faumifui al 1Y0l'fLCiI!l l'11ifz'z'1'5fIy, 1856 Ujffial Organ: The Rattle Flrmwr.' Red Carnation NLICHAPTER Ifxmlalisfzvd 1914 FR.-XT ISR xx FAQ L' LTATI2 JAMES IIFNRY CURRY XV1xs'1ox FR.-XTRES IN CULLIEGIO Cfrln' of 1933 A1.Ex,x xnER FLEE1' IUILI..-XRD QIEORCE CII.-XRLE5 KRL'PK.X QIEORCE FREDERICK N1II,I.ER fjflljl' of 193.1 Osc.xR PURNELL BAIRD DAVID Ross DlNCW.XI,I, S.mL'EL B. MCI..-xurzllux DAXIEL ELWYN MOORE jmlx XVxl.r.1.-xms POBST S.xML'EL XVORTH PRICE, IR I2mv.xRn V. SIEGEL, -IR. 5 Clrzxs of 1935 XvII.I.l.-XM XVYNAN1' ljEAN Tnm1.xs COIAEMAN H.XMI,F'lvI' Clan' JAMES fl,XRXIi'l'l' HRL'cE AR'IHL'R 1iGn1aR'1' CARVER joux HOIII' E.-xs'1' FLOYD ll,xm1,'1'ox KIARLAND C'vRL's OSCAR Loxc, JR. jmzx OAKLEY Zrm1ERm,w Of 1956 IIEGH llnunis KERR, VIR. DIBRELL C.XRI.E'l0X M,xx'Es QIIEORCE RiCll.XR'lSOX, Ill Svmswoon D0L'cl..xs S'ronnARu Ikwlu LI41Sl,lIi TI!slBFIRl..XKE Ill 36' r 5.2 Q. 'r 1. 5-. ' R I 2 -Q -sg 5. 6. .' Q G 3 as -Af n-.f- , 3 n..- M. XY, T11-rrylnam. Ihlr:-'r, ll. H, ll-vlwl-In, H-IW4-ll. Hudson BI 11 lulh, kmqnulmvmx, Smith, lhrxxyw, Cruwf'-rd H lkms, I':1llu.11l Hmluxvs, Iii nm-vr, XY:1ll:n--- 121-wxwll, fy. 1, IL-r1ym.m. Iiuvzu 4.11 ,11 , M-'guirv N hun 1 Xlmx V- ul Hurrvll, Flillllillll. Gzxruim-r I: E f3Ul'4'l'QIIl. Mugmnis, Bloxmlszzuxxxwy, Rice-, Hu.- l22 rlfhctal Kappa Nu Founded al Drury Collrgr, 19.24 Ojffial Organ: The Theta News S 4'4' rr! Organ: Inescutcheon Colors: Argent, Sable, and Crimson Flon:-rr: XVhite Rose I. fi Q5 X Tin' :X 35' ff VIRGINIA BETA CHAPTER Exmlnlisln-I1 1026 FRATER IX I .ICL'I.T.xTE D.IvID COOPER XVILSOX FRATRIES IN CUI.I.EGIO Cf11.I'.I' of 19,33 MAYNARD XV. BERRx'xI,IN ROBERT DONNE BURGER IIOXXHXRD IIOEEMAN QIORIIOX CH.XRI.lE XV. I'IOXX'IiI.I., JR. Clzzxs RAYXIOND IIOL's'I'ON BOXVYER SCO'I'I' CR.-XXX'I-'ORD JOSEPH I,. III'DsON EDXILND EVANS IXIEREIJITH EIIOIR J. NO'I'IINc:IIAM, III IYIERLE GORDON SIsII'III of 1934 IVI.'XRSH.XI.L HOOKER HOPKINS XX'.xLI..IcE N. INIUIJGIXS XX'ILLI.IsI F. F.xI.LwELL, JR. DIUIIN TIINNER KINNIER T. R. XVALLAQE l,'!fz,vx of 19,15 DON PYLE BACXVELL QILEX GERALD BLZZA, JR. fIORIl0N C. BERRYMIXN ROBERI' D. CARSON, JR. QIEORGE XV. BISIIOP, JR. QIEORGIE IXIORRIS IXIQGLIRE FRANCIS A. SCII.XIiIfFIiR 1 111155 of IQEQO 'I'IIOM.XS MCM. fXRMIS'l'If.XIJ, JR. S'I'L'AR'I' II.II.L HARRIELI, JOIIN NIIIIION D.-IRLINC, JR. XVILLIAM BIRQII DOL'GI,,xss, JR. ISENJAMIN FRINIQLIN, IX' RANDOLPII SCITIWI' GARDNER RAYXIONII EI1u1xRD5 CIORDON JDS!-IPII 'I'IIONI,Is IXIAGINNIS RAI' CLARIQ IXIONICONIERI' XvII.lII.XM .ANDERSON RICE XVILLIAM JAMES REE I23 1jm'sf rn, Murtmy IiimmeIw1'ighl. Mullhvws M. lj. NVilk+-rswn, Ifiivlcs W XV. Wilkerson, LT. B. Aflarns, Apm-r5m1 .-xrmatt, Lantz, Payne NV:xggk-1101- l24 Dslltal Fnumivd al llafrzjulrlz-Sydrzry Collzgr, 192.5 Column' Black, YVhite and Gold . ,. - 4 -li DELTA Faumifd 1935 FR,-ITR ES IX CIILI. IZGIII ROBERT DONALD Cfxksox G. G. IIIMAII-LwRInII'I' Cfrzxx of NULTON CIIICK NELsox XVILSOX HIGHS ALIIIREI' TIIOMAS AIm.uIs C'oux'I'xEY ADAMS ALI'RIeIJ HL'l,L APPERSOX 'I'IIoII.Is AARMATT, jx. Cfaxx of Class I25 1 93 1 .7 E LLIm0Ix XV. N1ATH Ews XVILLI.-XM XV.x'I'KIx5 MORI ox XVILKERSOX IU?-I I Q3 XVOOIIROW NV. XVILKERSOX J PAUL NIILTON LANIZ FINYARIJ ALFRED PAYNE DLIILEI' .ALLEN RAISE JOHN A. XVAGCENER ,f I , V wi fx. .. 1. - -H iff-,L A KI ' ., . VV . Y vxbx '5 'X N Q1 .ffi Vilma. psi-, ,W SPI-IINX CHAPTER Esiablisfzvd 1916 Folrny Dark Green and Olxl Gold FlofwI'r.' The Jonquil OFFICERS ROFFR ATKINSON XYOUNG, JR. . . . . .. .... .Pr RLSSELL GREENWAI' N1CALI,I5'IER .... . . l'irv-P1'r5iI1I-zzz JAMES EUGENE IIEMPHILL . . . Sffrvlary-Trfasurrr FR.-XTRES IN FACULTATE IJENISON MALIRICE ALL KX XVALTER IIERMAN BELL FREEMAN HANSEORO HART LAWRENCE CIERALD NELSON XVILLIAM H. VVHITING, JR. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO JOHN IRVIN ARMSTRONG MASON ANDREW' HOTRIN 4AN'l'HONY MEALY DEMUTH VVM. EVERETTE CSREENLEES JAMES EUGENE HEMPHILL ROBERT THRUSTON HUBARII, JR, XVALLACE NALLE HLJDGINS ABR.-XM VEN.-XBLE MARTIN RUSSELL G. MCALLISTER EDVVIX MCRAE SHEPHERD JOHN Qs,-XRRETT SHIRLEY XVALTER EOWARD VEST, JR. FRANCIS R. VVHITEHOUSE ROGER ATKINSON YOUNG, JR. IZ6 fsidvnf SIigIm.zI1 TUIIOSIIIOIII fI,itc1'zII'y FI'atc1'IIityJ Foundfd at' I'a11.1rrI1i!l L'n1fz'rr511y, 1900 'f N 4.. Tam Kalppal Alpha C Forensic Fraternityj Foundcd al Bullvr Collryr, 1908 'Ex 11947 ,. . N - . .2 Q H I IN-If Qi: ' N, ,vi N sm' , J, S ' I A MQ ' ' if A' I A, I-A , 3 ' F ,A if -f - ,I I ,1l, IA.- npr- 1,-.46 --.f I-IAMPDEN-SYDNEY CHAPTER E.vtab1i.rlu'd 1923 Colors: Light and Dark Purple Offifial Publifafion: The Speaker OFFICERS ALEXANDER FLEET DILLARD . . . . ......... . Prrsidf-nt ROBERT DONALD CARSON . . . ..... I'ifI'-Prr.viIlrnr JOHN IRvINE .ARMSTRONG . . . Svfrmzry-Trmsurrr BIEIXIBERS F RATRES IN FACLLTATE DENISON MALIRICE ALLAN FREEMAN HANSFORD HART FRATRES IN COLLEGIO JOHN IRVIXE ARMSTRONG .ALEXANDER FLEET DILLARD ROBERT DONALD CARSON ROYSTON JESTER, III I27 I 1 p - N .. - 1 kd W f A I 4231!-G' is.. up-W f 'N LAMBDA CIRCLE EsIaI1Ii:hfI1 1924 OFFICERS EDGAR J. NOTTINGHAM, III .....,. ..,. . Prfzsidf-nz HOWARD H. GORDON .... . I'iI'v-Prrxidvnl .ALEXANDER F. DILLARD . , . . . . Serrmzry IRVIN NORRIS BLAKE . . . Tr1'a.fI1rI'r NIEMBERS FRATRES IN FAC LILTATE DENISON NIAURICE ALL.AN CHARLES A. BERNIER JOIIN H. C. BAGBY JOSEPH DUPUY EGGLESTON VVALTER HERMAN BELL SAMUEL MAGON REED DAVID COOPER YVILSON FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT KINGAID BROCK GEOR JAMES E. BOOKER GE LUTHER VVALRER FRATR ES IN COLLEGIO IRVIN NORRIS BLAKE GORDON C. BERRYMAN CHARLES VV. CH.-KPPELL .ALEXANDER F. DILLARD VVILL ALBERT R. Gll.I.ESPIE HOWARD H. GORDON JAMES E. HEMPHILL EDC.-XR J. NOTTINGI-IAM, IAM F. SPOTSVVOOD I28 Umicron Dcllrtal Kappa Q Honor Societyj Fnzuzdml al lfashilzglon and Ltr' L'niwr.vify, 1914 I Chi BCUII Phi KSCIQIITIIIC I'NI':ItI'I'IIityJ l'uInzIl1'I1 ar Randolpfl-fllafolz Cnllrgr, 1916 273' xy- ' N , 1.-L Q-I' , ., 5.5 .- . ef?-N e vs . Q' ,F A QM vu in 1 - f-'. ' gy 4 x l X .. I - I . I Q-Q . J T51 . Q I - A - ! 5 I A Av 15, x, 'Pr 2 4: g qu. as v ,S .li 3 'F S . , ., fffi 215 .t 'T' 2: L ',., 5 ' 7 A - , ,E -7, 4 H 1+ Q .1--. W I - Qc. i 1' ' I H RQ , , 'fig 'fl if 4'-'Q h- -X: , s g . -- . 2 7' A 1 B '- L 5 'V I Q ' Z x,'- nfl' Q , fl 25 I' A A. xiii' f 'Q if S KI JU' 1 GAMMA CHAPTER E5IalIli,Iln'J.' 1 92 I Ulfifiul Pzzlflicaliun: The Record NIARION K. HLIIIPHRIES . . . . l'1'I'5i.lI'1II E. XVINSTIIN 1NfA'I'lIIIiXN'S . . . ...,... l'iu'-l'f'rsiIiI-111 JOHN L. QTLTERRANT . . C.'nrrI',vpmIIIi11y .S'fTn'1fIry ALBERT R. Q31l.l.IiSPIli . . , . . Trwxszuvr XVILLIAM E, KNIGHT . Rlwfuirzzg Snrrffzry FRATRIES IX FACL' LTATE DENISON INIAIQRICE .ALLAN VIQIIUXIAS EIMLIRII L IIIAI ER JOHN H. CHAAIIIERLTN BT-XGBY HINTIIN BAXTER UITRCASII XVILLIANI JOE FRIERSOX JAMES H. C. XVIXSTOX FR.-XTR ES IN COLLEGIO EIIWARII C. HELI. MASON IXXDREXK' BOTKIX RAY SMITH C.XMPREI,lI XVAI. FRANKLIN FALLITTLL ALBERT RITCIIIE LIILLESPIE JOHN L. GLIERRANT 'I'II0xIAS H. QTARBER JAMES EUGENE HENIPIIILL CTABEL G. HIMMELITRIGHT IXIARIOX K. HLIIIPHRIES, JOSEPH LEE HUDSON XVILLIAM EDGAR KNIGHT JACK T. LLEXVELLYN I29 ELIAVHIIII XVINSTOX 1NI.II'TIIIAI'S EIINILNII EVANS MERIiIII'I'II RIQIIARII ANIIILRSON NIICIIAVX XVILLIANI XVXIKIXS MTIRTON HEYRY SACREIT IXIUSIIX' SIIIRLEI' F. IX1L'I,I.EX5 ROIIERT SPENQER INIl'I.T.IX JOHN BURR PIcI:n'I'I' EIIWIN IUCRAE SIIEPIIERD .ALFRED IIERRERT STLKXRT .ALBERT LFE STLRNI, JR. VVALTER EIIIIQIRIA VEST, JR. EDXVARD FRANKLIN YrIL'NGI'R T' 1' 4.4-4 1 63' 10 ...QQ- 'i OFFICERS ALEXAXIIIQR FLEET DIIILARD . , . . . . .... . Pnnvifivnt ALFRED LEWIS BLAKE, jk. . . ...., I'in'-1'rf5idrnl JAMES EUGENE liEMP1llI,L . . Smrrlary-Trrayurfr FRATREI: IN FAC L7 LTATE TIIOMAS EDWARD QFXLMER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO RIIWARII CLARKSON BELL, JR. JAMES EL'cExE HEMPHILL ALFRI-IIJ LEYYIS BLAKE, -IR. -I. T. LLEWELLYN ,ALEXANDER FI.I2E'I' DILLARD .ALBERT IFE STLIRM ALFRED HERBERT STUART I30 llfpsillfon Chi Epsilon Cllodern Language Fraternityj Foundrd at Hampdrn-Sydnry Collrgr, 1928 l I '-V - Y 'fi-LW ' ' ...--w-- -,........, -... -nv-,MV ,-....--e fr- , - , H 'Ri-.1. .-L '-l-----'- ' ' g- -..qw 14.1.1-K ir: .' 5 :1,..,.,...........g-'Q-I-'- 'g Q 4' , Y, .. -ff -,.,1- ,,,,. . V L i.......5.-.-l-.... . 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There he captured the 1 li 3 , I ll' 'l:.g:r'Jf ll- V 'LQ I Tecumseh himself was killed in th l.. 1 'F lf, 2 gi,4,',, , ff W shared the privations of his men an - andc - y th. V. , ,f i .. 1 l ' lx-Q ' 1- K 'VJ he have available three of the best Horses in thc army. , l l f jr. 9 f' ' Y' which were essential for the Comnianding General.: f,f'?,f -' glai fyl 'fit' Xxx. X . 5 . J-5, ,ll ' Xgllgti-: I- ,Q-C ,- li r i .Br - f -f 4-1 -- gif-Rif f 4- T 1 N -fp-ff' - ', .V -'-'Jw' . ' D ' I . T , . . ., JW: ' 1 - ' -' 1 ii . A- , f -yy - 1 ,i . . , ,- 1. 1g.I'L1'..z Lt?.a nt.. ' Q I. ' S A - I ' , . w ' t4 W ' J 1 .Q Q a l Q ' Epsilon Chi A Epsilon I Chiodern Language Y Fraternity, , Foundfd al llamp.l4'n-Sydney Cnlffyr, 1928 - 38 .- -'W I l.,x ,, ,. if 4 I QEFIZUIQIRS ' - ll .Xl.vx,v-,wsu I'Llir4 Du: I-YI4 . . ..., . 1'rvsidrn: ' 9 ' .N.LFnwn l.r N vb H xl-inf, -IR. , . .,... l'irr-l'r1'5iJrrlI juz. H lim 4. -.r Ill-MPuxl.I. , . Sffrelary-Tfrasurrr 0 I I Flu rrusss IN F.-xcULT.NxTla 'I'11oMAs Enwfuum GILMER D4 1-'nnnns IN COLLEGIO ' ' ' Fam- in Cn new 4 liwx, ja. j.am.s Eunaxu Hlamrnxu, AH .1 Llrutn I .Hill VIH. T. LLEWI-ZLLYN A1 rn- .msn I-'1 uf' z- D: xhxan Ar.smrr LEE STURM , A rm-n llr-anmzr 51'UART I h mail , .1 0 P '- E r .gp 1, A qi' ' 1 . N -'QC A ' WV 1 'ga-K . feat ' L 5 . ' L N ' 0 - A - , .- -..Y' ,T -. 1 S- L, --..-- ,. , -- ,- -.,Y ..,,,,-,, ..-- .,,,.- ...,-- x U '--'11-T-f ' ' 'V ii V' 141: -MH - T -A W - --A-f-Ja Y - ----W ' l4 L---S ffaifix -?. Ll -V -V V , ,,-- - -i. it' Q -.. ,.1Li...L.1-1 nf -1-1---l'i? ' ,....--. 1 .41- -1 ff I , ,,l.. f Q 'iii W LNW3 ,X Z K VD - k , A -W 5. X r i7 fifgffi--? i V it a hmm li 1145 s if:-f -f ififiif-ffw I n . ileii . 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X iii Nix f- f- f l fl X i , E f mm 1 in ' M ,ir fyy 12:31 X237 L5QEf!Qaa5f5f?4 Iwpyyw flfx wl.f a f- ef lil if t i in ' XiiL- V N S Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Northwest in 1 H d d h r 1 t rl r p t f Qt X x 1812, Genera arrison en e os i i ies in ia ar o ' X X XXX 'WSH the country by his victory in the memorable Battle of the Thames. There he captured the entire British army and qi ,,,.,' hi s 'xr X Tecumseh himself was killed in the battle. The General nr: it X ' f U, I ki A shared the privations of his men and demanded only that V I he have available three of the best horses in the army, l , Q , Xl: 5.60 which were essential for the Commanding General. - ' Aj All , ff ,fx ky it -o Q. -.QE I '10- if S1 x S Ilmukn ll. Goknnx . . A. F1,lari'1'I7u,1.,xRn . . . . C'r..xkmc1i li. ALE . C. XV. Clin:-1-1l.I, . , A. If1.1fE'1' IJILIARIJ . Ilrmixkn H. Cimmox . A1.1-'Rm I.. Ii1..xKH . . IIOW.-um C. Cmms . XV11,1,l,xxl F. F.XLLXK'EL jonx I. Aawssknxc . Clhxkrfxcla K. Am: . R.u.v11 M. O'II.fXIR, jk -sn. tnldcnt lC'OL1H'Cill QUFFICIERS R1sv1uzs1zx'1'.v1'1vEs I., jk. . 533 Srl I'l'l11l 1'- Trrasurrr . Srninr . Sfllllll . Swain: . Junior . junio: . . Junirn , Snjrlmmolu , Sn p 11 a nz on' , Snplzrinznn Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class fill!!! I'1'5i4lz'l1l Qlsl1'7ll IH 1'-l'l'4'm x- .....-- gn Ss is The llxamlleiidlosfeope 11'ER1 R L,1111sP11 b1lf0I h1m1ToR1 AL br A1 F Innx hml 1 E fzimml Board I' ljlll RD Edzlmzal Board L C,kr1x1 Hs I: 111011111 Iionzui H1iMP1111.1, . . Iiiztorzal Board . C. Cosm' . . ,I.f.fo1'iz1lr Ediinr -. S. S111R1,EY . . .-lssoiiarf Etlilor . S. Mossy . . .lsyisimzt Ediior . M, OWEN . . .ls,vi,rran1 Etlifor The 1933 Ii.-XI,l?II70SCUPE qt'1ff presents this volume to you. Its contents were pos- sible only through your presence and activ- ity. To its Composition we have given our 1111dix'ide1l ti1ne and are confident that you will zipprecizite the eHort that has been put into it. There is, indeed, 11 certain Sllllililflty in all college zuinuals which is retained for the sake of Consistency: howexer, in this edition of THE KAI.E1DOSCOPE the staff has CllClCHX'Ol'Ed to produce a volume differing from established forms, and possessing a certain aniount of originality. ,IQ i 3,4 Q l' if The Kallfzioloscope J. 'lf I.I.EvvHi.1.vx, I2i1,vi1z,'.vx Jlmzagwr BL sixnss Srxifr Yocxcrk . . .lmnililr Iiuxifngss E. F. T. H. KEARBER, . . . ,Ilia '. rlixiny R. A. lhllCH.XL'.v . v ,lthwiriisizzg S. B. lxICLAL'CIIl.lX . . . .lsfi'f'lAll5ilIff C. 0. UNC . . .lxsixlazzl .ldqwrlisiziy XV. E. Rooms . .lfjiilllllf .Irfi'g'lAll5lII!l F. J. TEXIPI.h . .'l5.vi5l1111I .l.1i'rl'1i5ing1 F, S, 'IYINYIER . . .I.f.ci,vlri11l .I.li'rl'li,iir1g ,lla Ildflfl' fllamigfrr' .llzzmiyrr .llamiyrr .114 llilflfl' .lla Illlflfl' .llilllzzgrr .llummrr The Management of the 1935 KALIZI- DOSCOPE wishes to take advantage of this medium to express its appreciation to the follovving individuals who have been of in- valuable assistance in the making of this book: Klr. Robert Benson and Klr. XVil- liam Daniel, of Benson Printing Company. and llr. Leonard Glover, of Lynchburg Engraving Cmnpany. Vie are especially grateful to fllr. Xhvllllfllll Daniel for his ever-ready advice and extremely practical and helpful aid. N qc..- hw 1 i ' yn. if 1732 T. II. cy.-XRIYER . . M. F. HAYIIIZN . . E. V. lNlERIil1l'l'll . . I.. Q. Xovvrzri. . . -Ions liovui . . . F. R. hVHI'l'EllUl. SE . X Hill. .nw- T. P. Suarnukxs, jk. . I. N. Hiutxxa. . . . A. ll. .'XPPERSON, JR. . - F. S. Tovvek . . . some twelve years ago. .-- f 'The llanrpden4Sydncy lager il JAMES E. llliMPllll.I., Editor EDITORIAL ST,xF1f , -tllltlllllflilly . tllllllllfltllll . . Nmcxv . -.Nt'f'w.Y . . , . Sports .'ls,vi5tnnl Sport: . .-Ixsistmzf Sporlx 'I5.vi.vtanr Sportx . . .I'lt'llflll't' . . .Sofial Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor The Tiger has made a distinguished name for itself sinee its birth under the Capzlhle executive abilities of Barrye It began because of a desire to XVall serve Hampden-Sydney through some medium which would evidence the Student l3ody's interests and feelings, and it continues an esteemed chronicle of weekly events on the lfditorially, it stands for free expression of student opinions and is not hampered by Faculty Censorship: therefore it earnestly tries to help the principles for which Hamp- den-Sydney stands. I36 The Ha1mpcl.e1mzSyclney Tiger' JOHN I.. fiL'ERR.XX'l', Rlliillfjj lllllllllflfl' B esix Ess STAFF XV. YV. XVILKERSON . . . ,lilwrrlisiny Illamzyrr S. J. Doitreu . . .lsxismnl Cirrulaiion Jlamigwl' j. A. XVACGEXER . . . r1s.v'l. Cil't'1lltlli0ll Jiyr. F. D. DRL'MI1EI.I,ER, jk. . iIss'1. Cirrulalian Mgr. The Circulation of the Tiger was in- creased almost one-third this year, making possible a number of additional exchange names and more widely selected mailing lists. The advertising value of the Tiger has merited numerous national advertising con- tracts in the past three years, and if this holds true in the future the financial status of the newspaper can allow many new features for improvement to be inserted that heretofore have been impossible because of the small income from student fees. I37 .gp ,' - A' :Gu fe 'zu sri A :fi h F' 3 YK 1 tsl ' 4s... is sf ve--' ax 51 if .iv i The H.a1mpole:inQSyr0lrr1e:y Nlatgaizrimie jules Ii. HEMPIIILI., Editor IQUITURIAL STA1-elf R. U. lXlk'.'xl.lIS'lliR . R. A. Yotxc . . . M. A. Hoists . C. S. Rui. . . . F. R. Xvlllll-1Il0L'Sli . lf. NI. .Al,I.liX . . . A. V. NIJRTIX . . . W. A. SL'lIlIiRI.AXD . .-X. M. Drix1L l'H . , XV. Ii. Vlibl, -IR. . li. M. Sufvueku. . -l. C. MeCL'Rnx' . XV. E. Cikl-.EYl.l1FS . I5.fUl'iHfl' . .f,t511fizII1' . .'15.vi.t1z111I . .r15.vi.vtant . qlssixlant .,....Irl Hook Rtwiwu' , .l1l1Illl5t'!'ip1 lilillllilflllfilltj Cnntriliilting Contributing Lvllllflillllfillff fjllllffillllfillfj Editor Etlitnr Exlifllf Editor Editor Etfilur Editor Editor Editor Iflfitnr ELfif0l' Etiillll' Etlitur The 1932-1935 rllttgnzim- celebrated its Golden jubilee of existence, and presented a somewhat lll1P1'0YCkl eclitorial policy under Il Capable staff of faithful writers. Attempts were made to add many new features to better the appearance of the publication, and for the first time four- eolor process work was offered. Pictures were often inserted and ornaments were Carefully selected to make one of the most attractive literary magazines in the state. The reading material per issue was a little more than doubled that of former years. l38 The Hra1mpcleinsSyclincy gaziinc E. Fiuximix Yoexmix, Businfr: Jlumzyrr Brsixiiss ST,-wif C. K. ALE . .I.f5'!. Cin. and Exrlzmzyr .Uullzzglrr R, I, BIORGAX . Cirrulalinn and 11i.I'l'1ll1Il!l1' Jlyr. J. XV. Porssl . . . .lxrimint Iiusizzfss .llamzgfvr XV. If. Svorswoon, jk. . ,l5s'l. lfzuifzfss Jlamzgn' Advertising rates for the illrzgrzzim' were raised in order to assure financial backing sufficient to realize the numerous improvements proposed by the editorial staff. The circulation was amazingly in- creased until it boasted the largest circula- tion of any of Hanipden-Sydney's publica- tions, and efforts were realized to have the Golden jubilee volunie recognized national- ly in literary circles of exclusive nature. lfxclianges were made all over the United States with important college niag- azines. I39 Ylvs br ' 'Q - ful r ,Q G' I. , Q, lf. 7 'V' IL-9' i Stnumdlcnfs Christialn Assofclialtion OFHCERS C. W. Cu.xPPELL ....... ..... .... . P rrsidfnl A. R. ffZLLESPIE .... . . I'irr-P1'mif1r11i JAMES E. IIEMPHILL . . . . . Svfrvlary R. M. CROWE . . . Tf'l'llJlll'l'l' COBIMITTEE CH.-KIRNIEN HOVVARD C. COBBS . ....... . Sunday Sfhool P. G. Cosax' . . . .... Dvfvolional YV. P. JONES ..... . lforld Eduraiiolz M.'xRsl1Al.L F. HAYUEN . .... . Sofia! F. A. SCH.-XEFFER . . . . Rrading Rooms R. H. Bowrml . . . . . Pulzlifily l40 X . , , f ---f A. NIIiIni5I:C:Iri.a1ll Associati on KING ..,... M. F. H.xx'I1Ex . . . F. A. ScII.xEI'EER C. R. AI.E J. D. ARBCCKLE J. I. ARMSTRONG R. H. BOWYER JOIIN BOYLE XV. S. CAIN DAY CARPER OFFICERS AIEMRERS R. D. C,xRsox R. L. CII.xxmI.I5s C. XV. CII.xPPEI.L II. C. Cmms P. G. Cosm' XV. P. JONES XV. F. JI'xRIx J. L. NIORRIS R. M. O HAIR I4I . . . Pm . . . N1'1lA1fIl7'-1' TI'4'll5llI'z'l' '. Ii. fJRYIJHIlk '. II. RARIRI-I II. Rlcl-3, JR. F. RIIIIIRIS S. RI'II-' S. S'I'IcR R. XVIIOIIY ml Umuifonm Phillamnthrlopihc lL1itcr.aury Sfocricty OFFICERS XXI,-IONIQS... M. A. Bonux . . A. L. S'1'LvRM . C. XV. CHAPPEL1. . T. P. SHELHURXE . J. I. ARMSTRONG . .... . . C. K. ALE J. D. ARBUCKLE T. M. ARM1s'1'F,m, JR. D, P. B.XGX'X'EI.L -Imix lions: R. A. BOVVYER A . B. HOOKER R. D. C.-xksox II. C. Comzs II. II. CL's'l'rs Dm' CARPHR S. B. C.-XMPBELI., JR. R. L. CHAMBLISS, jk. S. J. Domcu TXIEMBERS J. L. RLIIIZR ul. XV. EERE .....P1 'rsidmzl . lm'-I'l'vs1.1r1zI Sm rrlary . . Trrfuzzrrr' . . . CI'II.X'0IA Tig.-f Rrffnrlvr XX Ii. Iirjxjxxxlx l7R.XYKI.IY, IX R, GR.x11,xM LSILMER, JR XV. Ii. CIREENLEFS N. XV. Hlx J. II. IIANQUCK XV. R. I'l1I.I. R. T. I'lL'rs.xRn, -Ik. P. B. IlL'xm.1ax' D. E. JENKINS P. M. LANTZ XV. P. Lnwxs XV. XV. MACKEY l42 D, R, XV T F. XV T. NICCHESNEY IZ. IXTEREDITII C. IXI0x'rr:rm Em' C. 1XI.xYHs IXI. U'H.x1R, jk, II. Rnlxlix' II. RICE, JR. A. Scri.-xnrrek VEST J. A. XX'.xGmzxHR I.. M. XV. J. B. XX'.x'1'ERS C. XVILKHRSOX XV. XVILKERSON B. XVOODX'VOR'I'H QR Q - , '1'5i4f1'l1l Y Y I y v JOngIlCm1r's,, 1932i 33 OFFICERS X'OL'XCER, '33 , .... .....,. . P1 R. A. YOUNG, '33 ...... . . . . fin'-Pn'5i.1f1zl G. T. XVALI., 34 ..... Busizzrxs fllazzagirr T. C. McCL'Rm', '34 . . . Slagr .Uanagvr O. POOLE, '34. . . . 1'r'opfr1y Jllllllifffl' C. BELL R. D. Cbxzasox D R. Drxcxxix 1.1. I.. 15. DOLCIITY T. I.. ELDER R. E. GORDON XV. QIREIZNIIES AIEMHERS J. D. IRELAND A. I.. JONES R. F. Klxxnrm XV. XV. INIACKEY A. V. MARTIN R. G. INIC.-X1.1.15'1'ER G. M. IXICLFIIRE R. C. 1NIOx'1'COMERY I43 II. S. INIOSBY R. M. 0'H,x1R J. B. PIncO'1'1' F. V. REED M. G. SMITH -I. A. XVAOOEYER F. R. XVm'1'F11OL'sE W A A. . -.. nv.. ,. .-nu ., .w --nu. vvnu... an MQ... Y. , F25 ww-wrqnr--1 1-v-er- , K. rv'-, .X .,,.,.,,.... nu an : .Q-suv. -un-un.. -ainnpme-. .wuts AL... o-von.--.4-f 0- vu...-ws ws:--m..?..ux.....nsv Q.-- Kansa 1-env annum - --...gs-5 -no-.0 W '.-.nfuuaurg nun-aw .. pf Manley fcnmb OFFICERS IUIIX l'im'r.1-i .... . ---. - PV1 ffl! AI. G. Srnxlclm' . . . . 1'il'f'-Pl'f'SiJ1'f11 xx'.xx'.1x1M-Km. . . . . . Sfff'f'ff1f'y M. A. lifJ'I'KIX . . . . Trczzsurur AIENIBERS XV. H. Akzuswknxrz NV. T. INICCIIIESXEY A. B. HIIIIKER I..B,Clu11L'x1 IJ, R. D1xf:w.xl.1. R.XXllflI,I'lI lI.XRIJXi1R GR.x11.xMG11.MER II. II. In-'RR S. Ii. NIL'I..XLf2Ill.lN I44 J. S. Snecx -I. A. 'l'1lm1.xs, -lu. J. T, rI'R0'I'l'Iik M. B. XVl1I'l1.0cK 1. B. XV00lJXK'flR'I'lI VI. I.. XV1LI.l.xMs M. li. XVILLIXMS 5 b it ,S Q. W .- NXX -N .I ,1..:x:- ,, 4-' , 1 QZYS R li.McA1.1.1sl'ER . . . Gllcc Cllub , . . .l'r'f.vi.1n1l A. I.. S'l'L'RM ..... . ,... l'i4r-l'r'r5iJr11I G. '11 XVALI. ..... , . ll11.vi111-.rx .llulmgfwr A. F. D11.l..xRn , ..., . . . 1.mIl.-r Mk. A. II. STRICK ..., . . llirrftm' M155 IY1.XRfI.XRlz I' IIUIZIIARIJ , . . l'im1i.vl 1 Ir.vl Tnmr Ii. C. BELL I.. S. Nom. G. M. OLIVER AI. Ii. I'Im1Pml.r, F. Ii. XVIIITIZ Swoznl Trnor C. V. COOK, jk. XV. F. jrxklx Ii. O. Poms jL'l.1Lfs Ihunsx J. li. INIERRII. II. C. Ruin XV. F. I:AI,I.XVI5I.I,, JR Ii. B. PlZXl1I.If'IOX, jk. 'I'. R. Rlclf S. S. KEI.I..XM, jx. KIIXRI-U'I'l' Smxs Ifzzritom' A. F. DxIL.xRn R. 'l'. IIL'1:.xRn, ju. I. P. SH-rx S. Ii. Dormrlx' ti. F. IN1II.I,IzR .-X. I.. Sl'L'RM M. F. II.xYm5x i G. 'I' XV.x1.l. SHIUIIII lm'f1.v.v J. C. BFCKXYITII XV. IC. KIRFEKLEFS .Irulv Krwmx J. R. T. Bmwx R. U. I-15 MuA1.l.1s'l'Eu D av ' 5 qw 'uf .7 X Ax- 3 BIAKE .... . Rifchnnfonudl Cllrumb OFFICERS S. B. N1Cl..KL'f'iIII.IY . . R. A. MICH. A. I.. A. II. Arvlaksox B. A. BURMA: J. R. Frakkx' '1'. II. Lhxknlfk XV. R. lim. A. N. llrmrzsox, ja. XV. M. All-kIl4lfRIl S XLR . . BLAKE. . . . M EAIBERS . A. K. I,r:.xK1z F. C. I.:-ivmuxc B. VV. 1.111561-mn C. O. I.0xC R. ii. N1CAI,I.lS'lliR Ii. M. Uwxax D. A. Rumi XV. II. R.xx1Klex', JR. P. L. Rliun I46 Prvxidrnt . I lll Pl'r'5lL1f'Ilf . . Srfrrlal'y Trfwszzrrr D. C. RICE . Il. Rich, JR. O. YV. Sxxmzks T S. D. SIIELIIURNE T. P. SMZLBURNE XV. M. SIIOXVALTER F. S. 'IQOXYISR Vsigillanncc M. XV. HERRYAMN, Prfsiflmzl XV. F. SvoTswoon ..... J. VV. NANCE . . . . C. YV. IUICKHUFF, -IR. . O. P. FlTzGER.xLn, JR. . . VV. NV. THOMAS . . ..K Cfomnmitstcssc . . Sf'lIlUl' Class . . Jlllllfll' Class . .Junior Class . Sofvlzonmw' Class . Sofrlmnlorv Class . Sofvlzoznorr Class I47 I INB1 J. h -6 5 5.-V ,ARE . .... T. I,1.EwEI.m'N . . G. T. XV.-Xl.L . . A. L. BLAKE C. P. .'XI.EX.-XNIJER A. H. .APPERSON O. P. I3.xmD E. C. BELL, JR. E. E. li0L'I.DIN J. O. BOYD R. M. BOYD, JR. S. B. C.-XMPBEI.I., JR. R. S. C.xMPnEI.1. JULIAS DARDEN XV. F. D.-XL'Gll'I'REX' XV. XV. ljlf.-XX A. M. DEML m M. C. Dmz'l'Cu J. S. IJDETCH S. B. DAL1ml'1'REx' F. D. DRUMHELLER O. P. FITZCERALIJ XV. H. FLEMING T. H. CAREER A. R. f2II.LliSPIE G. G. Gnocn J. A. GRM' F. C. PE J. T. Hncncx S. HARDAWAY ECY HARRXS E. HEMPHILL ..-Q- Gcrmaln fCHT!.l1b OFFICERS W I ' 3 gs 1 r . . . . . Prfxidvfzl . Bl1.vim'.vJ Alllllllfffl' . . .lysixtanl BIIITIZFSJ nlllllllflfl' TXIEMBERS G. G. IImME1.wR1.:i1'1' T. J. Hm.DEx M. B. llovxxxs R. I. lIL'D.xRD, JR. M. K. HUMPHRIES, JR. T. J. HLIMPDRIES P. B. HUNDLEY J. D. IREI..-XND Rm's'1'Dx JESTER, Ill XV. M. JEFFRIES C. S. JONES R. F. Krxxukn J. T. Klxxma G. H. I.,xws0x A. K. LE.-XEE R. C. LEWIS B. XV. Lwscmvm, JE. C. O. Loxc J. C. McCL'RDx' C. XV. NI.-X'I'I'liEVX'S J. B. MERRII. F. A. NTERRHX' R. H. Mlclmux G. F. MILLER H. S. Mosm' E. E. MERED11 H XV. XV. IVIORTON l48 Leadfr R. S. lXIL1.1.xv S. E. lXIL'I.I.HNS J. C. Osnmaxri H. M. OWEN E. M. OWEN E. M. PHIPP5 B. S. PRESTON S. XV. Pklcra J. XV. PDDS1' P. L. REED XV. F. Rom-ks O. L. Rmcu O. XV. SANDERS H. F. Sums F. M. SHEPIIERII XV. M. SPm'swnoD KE.xR1fm '1' STONE XV. A. SL'1DERI..xxD F. J. A. F H. R. T E. L. S. T'0XX'ER R. VAN DEXBERCII A. Xv.'XI.DROP R. Xvlll'l'EHOL'5E E. XX'RIm1'1' A. Yorxc K. Youxn F. YOUXCER Q. YowEr.1. C. BELL, JR. R. DINGWALL R. GILLESPIE C. LEWIS C. MCCU RDY M. SHEPHERD cmnior Mkembcrs E. C. BELL, JR. R. F. KINNAIRD R. C. 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X it in their appreciation of beauty. grace, 1 ' 1, 7 I' e. Nxfixin W1 charm in the fairer sex. ffff 111 if 'NXY 1 1 'XL' Ll Q 1 1 11- 1 ' I3 'Senior Mlcmbcr E. C. B-Fu ja. R, F. Ixwmxmo R. C. L1-wus XM Zdllillv GMI , Tliiifrre r , r ,zfff mKQ5isN e ,X 7 or fair gli' a- - i -l J HL fl 1 W f' i 3' I ll I ll ' 1 'll ls' Wil l 'l'illl it i l '7 g :Wi ill 'G' f. '1f'-A i Jw 4' 1 M I lg W y Q OU,i 'il lrif-Q-Ng l 'W ul if l W ' l l f ' ti i l l lvl l H1 illllll :uri ll l i ll li llffrl lvlllll' f ' icW?fvjWFQl 'l'2' TQ VU5kl 6' at 'U' if g, f 9fl f'1Eill a t 4 ,fg l l X - X115 ,V ff, h og? ,'-li ly, z . W J ll i y i Nr- WfQ'ffbllw lil f t f - W l i' iff' 4' W ' f ml? yf f tfxr ul ff I . ,iff lr' rf' ff f ,. ' - ', gig. il u L- -, -ga 1. it ' ly' , at fi ii - X a ,s ia W e yi H W m l i 1 y lg? ,L l mms! My Av ', 'M tgk yy I it is J all he 5 ' lllh A t'-lift' JQTXL A le rwwvt ltr 'W,E-mw26fs4fa- ef i l lf ll i' 4, l -if A ' Z t he i ,244 , -fl' at it l-ff? 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'1 ff-t'r ' ,111 1 ,11'.4.111l1 - 11-1113 ' ' 1, ll: r .gl 1 .1111:.1 ' ' M1111 Uv. , -1 .1.. 1 1313111-'mg 1 .14 1 1 I X1 1x- 1,,4.x .:o . 1 X,',' 1 ...nv t1l 1 1 1 1 1 1 :1 J! 1 1 1 1 .- ,I X X 1 11 , .1 'fv..1 1 1311, 11 - 1 1 1 ,. 1'1 1. 1 11 1 1 '.11 1, 1. 1 1 1 1 A 1 A 11 x 1 1 1 1 1 11 111' 1 . 1 1 1 1 11 1 I' n Un U I 1 'Va 1.1 . 1.1, 111 - 1 lm .1 ,1'f 1 1 1 - , , 4x 1 11 X 1 1 1 11 9 K I' 1 ' H11 1 MN y V, A ,. ,I 1 . 1 '..'1' V1 1 1 1' I 5 11 ,,. 11 V W .1 11111 1 .1..41 1 1 r 1 ' K1 1 '11, ' ' 11 4 , 11 1 1' .Q - 1 X LW , 'M1151 '...- Lv '11 - -,1-,1:-1- ,H Vw- '11 Q, . . 11, 1' 1v1v1w'., 1 11 In 11 ' Ut. ,1. 451, , .' -1..J41.1M :wt ' 1 1 . 1'l' 1 U ' V N 11' I, Aw . 11 L 11. 4 111 1 'f.1i'.' ,url 1, ' . s 11- ' 1 .1.' N0 4 1'1.-I 1 Miss JANE ROYALL, Tazewell, Va MISS NIAXWELL DUDLEY, Ruxtorz. Md I7 Miss NANCY RAY, RiCl717'lO71C1,, Va , M- -,ri , . . ,.'v:zf':f 1f'I ' -Q' kd-ffqlix A , '-'4T'1.fff f- 2. ' 5 ,,I um- - au. I : : I, y. . If, .. M U.. - ,. 'bg' 'L 1' ' W 'Mr ' ,. ' ', ' H ' QM- ,. J., ,, - . ' ' if I., -I f v.. ,E V, 1 'ff-1-,Q ' , ,sl I gi. XI . - M Q. l' 'tai 7 V iiraixf ,. , :Q P? ,if .- V xu A ' f' A. ,f . .2 I 4 ' I ' '.,f xl!-.' . ' . 'U V5.1 V ' n, ,,,-'4-ffffzff, f Aw.. ' , . - - I. I ,V ,. 1 , f .H Q 5- - -Q ,5,,. X, , . ., .' , V . V 7' ' f 5. .. . , I 1 I - . .-.Y . ,Q . ,. .1 ,I I , , . U' I: f j , ., , ,Y .25 . . -,. . 1 ,V mfg. K .159 .I K 'IQZP' , xI ' . 'f 1 Ali. 1. .. I -1 :- ' . ' C? ,. ,. . ,QW x -.. 1 uh. , .431-g. f .I I 1. . ,I 4 . -. - , V I, ' . . 5.11 X , v , Q sk. Miss DOROTHY SNEDEGARI. Roanoke. W. .lust brousing around with the snap-shot man will do more to prolong the memories of our happy college days than all the res! of the Annual together. V Of course, we all recognize the ole Monogram Club Goats, the inseparable trio: Doval, Sam- uel and Dallas, and the three able cheer leaders in the height of their glory. ' 'Jun 2,94 '9 9V-5251. R35 Q I1 3, 5 E51 'YS is . Q , v ' rf. cf A 1 - '-rg. fx ,J -u - 1 . ,M .pfw 'vel - ', Q ' -r.,5.,f -, X. ,:,,.,, mf -. img. 'gl - -N., 'g - X 2 - ' .'-1,fQ'- ,gan 'f -Qf.f'f-it---vKsf':f'P :S fx Nt, ' .. VW. 'V N-gg, K 1 , 4 ., Q 28.15212 ' '- V . , --2 1-'H' ik wis??Qf'-ML' . lvisw-'F'f'?fu-be +' ,lg-af' ef f.-Q 151'-'Wahl--. 4 . ' 4, '-fuk! ' . . , - ' . ,ai rf f , ' , 7 X g ' ggi, K M. 9 gg XJ . ' ' A ' , , G: A Q4 . : . - ,i ' g . . .sf .full .7,,. e .- '-NH' v - i -ff '1 ,a-U1 'J-fx lVe are indebted to Mr. B. S. Oliver for this pose. It is ru- mored that he will be a candi- date for the next mayor of Hampden-Sydney. V There is nothing like a nice cold shower on a warm summer day-so Bowen says. V The Marzagers: Franklin, Jack, and, last but not least, especial- ly when it comes to the work, Horace. V Remember the excitement when they cut down the old fpinel tree? V VVould you call this a Lily or a Pansy? VVell, We will let you in on the secret-it is Bill Price gozting for the Morzogram Club. V Do you suppose Dr. Wilson felt as lazy as he looks in this pic- ture? I suppose it is just an- other case of Spring Fever. The Editor eauglil off guard. V The fate of a fvmlmll lllanager. Keep up the good work, .lor- don. V Pulling into the Stadium for the big Richmond game. V A few signals, before the kick- off in the memorable Richmond Gafne. V Will Chappell still reads his Rat Bible. Guess lie is lrrushing up on the Student Council rules. V It seems that Dr. Booker has reverted to the college boy's trick, in that lie has a freshman sweeping the campus for him. 5'-.S 9, . 1 '- .. , V tif: 4 I --1.1 . 5. w,..,, 1 . A ' X' l Wg .A fo. p le . . If if ' ' 'PQ Fl A L , , .. i 4. ,X . ,Q S .1 ,.g1 : V AXE -25E3ff 'ff fk: 1' 1.- '5'1'W1 .H W i A 1. .J :'w7'ks.. ,f ,t .v f,u4':,' 'I 'A 2 if 'ii' 3 tae. . ' ,. F 91 s - 3-'f P . 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F 1: it gm is I 4 6 ga ,A X Q --'J Il el. by 1 .f ,- i N5 J. fii w 1 .-Im ii J A Mu' Some unusual views, taken from different angles of our campus. V Marslxall Brown, one of the land-marks of Hampden-Syd ney. 'Y These freshmen seem to knou' how it is done. No doubt they have had plenty of practice. V Mr. Daniel making his rounds to his many furnaces. Hope there is some hot water! V Dr. Booker looking over the situation, and wondering, I suppose, if college boys will ever stop throwing paper around on the campus. HE staff of the 1933 KALEIDO- scoPE takes this opportunity to remind the readers of this volume that it was made possible largely through the cooperation of our adver- tisers. In reading the following pages note carefully who our friends in business are and always favor them when buy- ing. They support our publicationsg the least we can do in appreciation is to support them. 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