Hampden Sydney College - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Hampden Sydney, VA)

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Treasurer of The College 1 irvsiss-Spf X. P-ww,-x I, -ff-P fe ' Q- iii?-:lil f Jiri . ... we 3 , er: e Q 4 F:FS'2':-:rg lf: ' -. me . P ZJFS 1 idalfme A Ei 1-if-1 X i:53.iE'Q:.-Kyi v 1- . ,Slim--fb' J. ki-X Fx V1.- ie 'lf :XL lip- ' 10 THE FACULTY DAVID COOPER WILSON, AB., AM., PFD., Prdesszr GreeIct.LX.X'OAK'1I2I1i'. THOMAS EDWARD GILMER, BS. MS., PFD, p'2:E'3S oIPIwysics'IIK.-X'1'IDI3K' KIND' OAK7 IIE. 32:61.21 EMMET ROACH ELLIOTT, B.S., M.A,, PHD., Professor of Marhemafics' XBQD' ITHE7 IE' AXA. I ax Y IV fvI -I 4' 'QW Q L. PHILIP HORTENSTINE ROPP, AB., MA., Ph.D., Professor . tv-.la I- A. A or ' 3' :I Er1gIlsI17 AXA' fI1BK:OAK? IT. , f 'BQ Av 5.153 w ' 'Z - X I 72-.'. '4.. Z' 3 qv HINTON BAXTER OVERCASH, B.S., MA., Professor of 'CIr:j7.'i1g1IJI!Ii. DENISON MAURICE ALLAN, BA., MA., PHD., Professor ::F'I1Er:5CoI1','and P5ycIwoIoqX,' EX' ET' 'I'K.Xt 4313117 Xliflfp HAR, ...X ' GRAVES HALDON THOMPSON, AB., A.M., Ph.D., Wa!- fer Efnrr Prcfesscr LI Lanny Ix..7 fiblllxg -lp II..fIP, .Xxlfilg XIII OAK. FRANCIS CHIGO, BS., M.F'r., PHD. Frofeszcr of French ard Ssanigb' TX' UAK' IT. -R PAUL LIVINGSTON GRIER, BA., A.B, L.S., A.M.L.S., Li- brariarwf ST. MORRIS HENRY BITTINGER. B.A., MA., Professor of Hisfory and Economics: 9XpCI1BKg OAK: ZT. T X at . af- fffse.,:? 'rii THE LTY JOSEPH WILLARD WHITTED, B.S., M.A., Assisfanf Pro- fessor of Spanish and Mafhemafics: GTQg EAU CHARLES FERGUSON MCRAE, AB., BD., Th.M,, Th.D., Professor of Bibleg OAK, CI?-HK, W 3, ROBERT THURSTON HUBARD, JR., B.A., LL.B., Assisfanf Professor of Polilical Science and English, The Raven So- ciefvZX'I': ETgfPAKq-I1AfIf. LEE WINFREE RYAN, BS., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of French, Spanish and Russian. 1,,. is HENRY WILLIAM HOFFMAN, Bfx., lnsfrucfor in Enqlishg EX. O. W. LACY, B.S.. Assisfanf Professor of Psychology, WILLARD FRANCIS BLISS, BA., Ph.D., Professor of His- foryg AT: ET, ELMO BERNARD FIRENZE, AB., MA., Assisfanf Professor of French and German. JAMES BENTON HICKEY, BA., Afhlefic Direcfor. HARRY LEE REAVES, A.B., M.S., Ass? Professor of Mafh- ernafics and Physics: EHS, 35, ADMINISTRATION ... - V. . ...W 3' V bf ' A A ig . , R 1. -., -4 - V I '. I Il -T. I ' Al V .E ...D Ps 7- A I I. wf A 9 -WA I V R , 'V l-:ist I 'ff f ff' 4 lim'-5.. . g , 1 u?+:1 ,-' y - Iggy ...1:z:?fQ:g.Kf.-fr, r f In '., 114 b,. '.I ' Firsf Row: DR. RAY A. MOORE, AB., M.D., College Plnlmyslcian. MISS DELIA E. BROCK, C.I.IXl., Superin- fendenl of flue lnflrmary. MRS. JOSEPH G. BRADY, RN., Nurse. Second Row: CLAUDE W. MILAM, BA., Head Coach in Baseball. BOB THALMAN, B.S., Head Coach in TIBCII. HERMAN L. DUNCAN, Superlnlendenl of Buildings. Third Row: MISS ANNA P. DICKHOFF, Secrelnry In the Ireasnrer. MISS JEAN MASSEY, Secreldry lo the Dean. MRS. PAUL L. GRIER, Secrelary To Il1e Preildenl. FourIl1 Row: MRS. CLAUD W. MILAM, Assislanl Sec- relary To flue Presldenl. MRS. MARJORIE E. CLEGHORN, Secre- Iarv +0 the Alumni Aseociaflon . MRS. EMMET R. ELLIOTT, Amlslanl Sec- refary IQ Ilwe Alumni Assoclafion. MRS. CLYDE LAWS, Calaloquer. MRS. CHARLES F. McRAE, Secrelary To rlwe De-parlmenl of Science. .... -.L ,. . , -Q N x,,,,i,.n Q Y x ' K W Q A : I 'fi llx- I ,Q . 1 Jul -A Mg! BOARD OF TRUSTEES ROBERT S, BRENAMAN A. C. BUCHANAN A. B. CARRINGTON, SR. LEWIS CHENING J. W, DUNNINGTON HORACE A. GRAY, JR. FRED N, HARRISON A. H. HOLLINSWORTH, D.D. ROBERT T. HUBBARD N JO N M D FRA K S. H S, . . BENJAMIN R. LACY, JR., D.D. LEWIS G. LARUS ROBERT W, LAWSON C. GRATTAN LINDSAY, JR, J. L, MacMILLAN, D.D. I3 A. F. PATTON WILLIAM T, PUGH, M.D. WILLIAM T. REED, JR. C. B. ROBERTSON E. T. THOMPSON, D.D. E. T. WELLFORD, D.D. J. WARREN WHITE, M.D. . W, , .,- v CLASSES VincenT, TesTer, Hoke lNoT PicTured: M. A, Taylor, llll SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS As we look back on The Tour shorT years spenT here aT l-lampden-Sydney, iT seems incredible ThaT we are so near our Tinal goal. The Time has passed rapidly, pleasanTly, and, as we hope The TuTure will prove, proTiTably Tor The college and ourselves. We enTered college as boys. and now as men we sTand on The Threshold OT graduaTion, ready To Take our placs in The business and pro- Tessional world. These Tour years have made us realize ThaT Hampden-Sydney has always had as iTs obiecTive noT To Till iTs sTudenTs wiTh so many TacTs and Tigures, buT To Train Them To Think and conducT Themselves according To The principles which have been and will conTinue To be The very ToundaTions oT l-lampden-Sydney College. lT is our hope ThaT TuTure hisTory will show ThaT we have adhered To These principles, and in TuTure years To come may we give crediT To whom crediT is due. During our years aT Hampden-Sydney we have formed many sTeadTasT Triendships, and we will noT soon TorgeT our insTrucTors who have given so Treely oT Their Time and eTTorT in order To assure us ThaT when The Time comes, we will be ready To accepT our responsibiliTies in a world oT Tur- moil. As The group oT men who compose The Senior Class oT l95-4 mounT The Chapel rosTrum in June To receive Thier degrees, and as a group we sing Tor The lasT Time our College l-lymn, only Then will we realize whaT Hampden-Sydney has meanT To us and how our lives have been molded by our college careers, and wiTh relucTance, buT con- Tidence in our abiliTy To Tace whaTever problems may arise, we will bid Tarewell To Hampden- Sydney. MEADIE A. TAYLOR, Ill, l-lisTorian Firsf Row: WILLIAM CALHOUN BOINEST, 42l7 Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va.t 5.5.7 Iixi Hill' J,V. Baslcefball llI' lnrramural Council 131, Tiger Srair I3, 417 Orgariizalion Edilcr KALEID- OSCOPE I31: Business Manager KALEIDOSCOPE l417 Guard, Kap- pa Sigma 1313 Presidenr Kappa Sigma l41y Vice-Presidenf, Inlerlra- Iernily Council JOSEPH THOMAS BONES, Il5 Twellfh Sf., Pulaski, Va.7 AXA' Xlgfbi B.S.T Cross Counrry lI1: Inf framural Council 121: Secrerary, Lambda Chi Alpha l417 Secrefarw- Treasurer,CI'1i Befa Phi 141: German Club ll, 41. Second Row: BEN JAMES BOWERS, Bow SI, Bas- lrerville, Va.: B.A,7 AXA: HAH: Radio Club II1: Bar Bell Club ll1jUniOr1 Philanfhrcpic Society ll, 2, 3, 41' Secrefary, U.P.S, 131: President U.P.S, I41: Tiger Stall 12, 3, 41: 'Tiger' News Ediier I41' Secrerarw, Lambda Chi Alpha 131: Treasurer, Lambda Chi Alpha l413 Library As- sisfainl' l2,3,411Gefmafi Club I411 S.C.A.Cal::ine+ MELVIN DAVIS CHILDERS, JR., 6:28 Day Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va.: B.S.: EX: Tennis Team l21: Tennis Manager lI1t Business Slall, Tiger I31. Third Row: DILWORTH STROUD COOK, JR., 7457 I-lamplon Blvd., Norfolk, Va,: B.S.: AXA: J.V, Foorllall ll, 21: In- door Track ll, 21: Spring Track lI1g German Club ll, 2, 31: Varsity Foorball RICHARD MATTHEWS CRAN- DALL, Malden, W, Va., B.S. Qmx 5 J 6ll7lll7flQIl Hey goffege 41 E iv' Li 116 ki' CKCLJJ of '!0ll I' wif' ' ffml Tj J iizmslf W euro. l u . ,i HS4i Firsl Row: JOHN ARMSTRONG CROSS. JR., 202 High S+., Salem, Va.7 B.S.: KA: GBR: XBQ: Glee Club lil: KALEIDOSCOPE ll, Zl: Treasurer. Kappa Alpha l3lg Chemisrry As- sisranr l3. 417 German Club ll, 2, 3, 41. WILLIAM SMITH DODSON, R.F.D. l, Blairs, Va.: B.S.: KA: Freshman Counsellor l3l: German Club I3, 4l7Glee Club ll,2l. Second Row: VINCENT LAWRENCE DURAN, IB46 Brandon Ave., Pefersburg, Va.: B.S.T QXZ Librarian Thefa Chi l2l1 Pledge Marshall Thera Chi I3 li Pres- idenl Thela Chi l4l 7 The Tiger Cir- culalion Sfafl IZ, 3, 4l: S.C.A. Cab- inefr I3, 4l1 lnrerfrarernify Council l4l. THOMAS JOSEPH FERRELL, JR., I52I Sainf Marys Drive, Waycross Ga.: BS.: KA: XBQD: CPBK. Secre lary-Treasurer ol S.C.A, l2lZ Secre- 'Vary-Treasurer of Junior Class l3lt Sluclen? Assembly l3l: Honor Coun- cil l4l7 Presidenf of lnferlraferniry Council l4l: Vice-Presidenl' of Kap- pa Alpha l4l: Treasurer of Sfuclenr Finance Board l3l3 Bible Assisfanl' I3, 4l. Third Row: CARTER BRANHAM SNOW FURR, I4l8 Graydon Place, Norfolk, Va.: BS.: AXA: XBQPQ Union Philanfhro- pic Sociefy ll, 2, 3, 4-li Vice-Presi- dem' U.P.S. l3,4l: German Club l3l: French Assislanr JOSEPH STRAS GILLESPIE, JR., Tazewell, Va.: BS.: XCIP2 IT AE: XBQ: AYIIQ: Treasurer Chi Phi l3l: Presi- denf Chi Phi l4l: Tiger Slaff ll. 2, 3, 413 Tiger Sporfs Edilor l3lZ Tiger Business Edi+or l4l7 Physics Lab Assislanr l3lt lnferfrafernify Council l4l: lnlramural Council l3l7 Cross Counlry Lerlerman Firsf Row: RICHARD EDWARD HAISLIP, lOl8 Calhoun Sl., Radford, Va. B.S.Z TIKA-Xt J. V. Baslelball 1l,2,31t Ti-acl: 1I1:J.V. Baseball 1l1gVarsi'ry Baseball 12,3,413 Monogram Club 1I,2,3,41: Chess Club 13,41: ln- rramural Council 13, 41: lnrramural Represenfalive of Pi Kappa Alpha 13,41. HOWARD LORD HANSON, 207 College Circle, Saunfon, Va.? B.A.? ET: Glee Club, accompanisl 1l, 2, 3, 41 and recipienl Sfone Award Tiger Sfag 1I, 2, 3,41: Chess Club 13. 41, Secrefary 1417 KALEIDO- SCOPE 131: Jongleurs 13, 415 Lil- erary Sociefy 1l, 21. Second Row: RIVES SEBRELL HARDY, 4l8 Oak ST., Blackstone, Va.: B.A.3 KE: OAK: H2433 Presidenf Freshman Classi Vice-Presidenf Sophomore Class' Vice-President Junior Class? Vice' Presidenf S.C.A.7 Presidenf of S.C. A.7 J. V. Foolball 1l1q Varsify Foo?- ball 12,3,41j Monogram Club 13, 417 German Club 121: Treasurer E+a Sigma Phi 141: Secrefary Omi- cron Delta Kappa 141: Glee Club 1l, 2, 31: Treasurer Kappa Sigma 131: Tennis Manager 141: Edifor oF Fresh, man Handbook 131: KALEIDO- SCOPE 141: Who's Who Among Sfudenfg in American Colleges and Universifiest Sfudenf Facully Com- mirfee. MILLER CAMPBELL HAWKINS, 5307 Caledonia Road, Richmond. Va.: B.S.: IIKA7 XBQT J. V. Baskelr- bail 1113 German Club 1I, 21. Third Row: HARRY F. HOKE, JR., 202 Park Ave., Emporia, Va. B.A.7 KE- IIEKID: XBQIJ: Treasurer of Kappa Sigma Frafernify: Treasurer of Era Sigma Phi: Vice-Presidenf of Era Sigma Phi: Tennis Team 11, 2, 31: Capfain or' Tennis Team ROBERT DOUGLAS HUMPHREY, JR., Rural Refreaf, Va.Z B.S.7 XCP7 Glee Club 1l1: Baseball 1l1t Varv sily Foorball Manager 1I1: German Club 21.3, al' 1'-1L4i1 1 L' amlac!e .S7gc!neg Cofig 55-'se cmuymapw grim? Firsl' Row: GEORGE AUGUST LEONARD KOLMER, JR., 22'8 Richfield Ave.. Salem, Va.: B.S.: KA, H2411 XI-34113 CI3BKg Inlerfralernify Council l3l: Cross-Counlry ll, 2, 3l, Caplain l3l1 Indoor Track lI,2l: Spring Track ll, 2, 3l: Monogram Club I3, 4l: S.C.A, Represenlafive I4-lg Pres- idenl Kappa Alpha l3l: Parliamen- larian Kappa Alpha l4l: Glee Club ll, 3, Ill: Era Sigma Phi l2,3,4l1 Chi Bela Phi I3, 4l: Biology Lab As- sislanl' DAVID LEE LITCHFIELD, 486 Painler S+., Norfolk, Va.: B.S.: EX: ET, TKA: XBfIJq fIPBKg Glee Club ll, 2, 3, 4lg Cross-Counlry Manager ll, 2l: Union-Philanlhropic Sociely I I, 2, 3, 4l, Secrefary Presidenl' l3l: Assislanl in Spanish l3l1 De- bale Team I3, 4l, Presidenl l4l:Tau Kappa Alpha Presidenl l4l: Sigma Chi Treasurer l4lg Edilor, Hamp- den-Sydney Magazine Second Row: GORDON MACAULEY LUCEY. 2l2 Forl Lee Road, Leonia, N. J.: B.A.: Xfiv HECI1, TKAg J. V. Foofball I I I 3 Varsily Baseball I I I: Tiger I I, 2, 4l 3 Sfudenl Assembly l4l: Vice-Presidenf Chi Phi I4-I: Lilerary Sociely I-ll: Debafe Team l4l 7 Ger- man Club ll, 2, 3.41. JOE SCOTT MAUPIN, 2629 Rosa- lind Ave., Roanoke, Va.: B.S., KZ, UAE: German Club ll,2lg KALEI- DOSCOPE ll,2,3,4l: Fealure Ed- ilor of lhe KALEIDOSCOPE l3l: Co-edflor-in-chief of KALEIDO- SCOPE l4l: Guard Kappa Sigma Fralernily l4lg Inlramural Represen- lalive l4l1Sludenf Assembly l3, 4lI Tiger ll, 2, 3, 413 Foolball I I, 2l: Inlerfralernily Council Third Row: JOHN MILTON MILLER, JR., 3704 Pacific Ave., Virginia Beach, Va.: BS.: X477 XBQ: Secrelary Chi Phi l3ly Presidenl' Chi Bela Phi I4-lg Tiger l2,3l: Chemislry Lab As- sislanl I3, 4l. VIRGIL PAERSON MOIR III, 242I Cryslal Spring Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va.: B.A.: EX: 92473 Sludenl As- sembly l3l: Secrefary Sigma Chi l4lg Tiger News Slaff l4l: Ex- change Eclitor of 'the Tiger Firsf Row: ROBERT WESTCOTT O'CONN ELL, 326 Magnolia Place, Leonia. N. J.: B.A.: EX. WILLIAM EVERETT PAULEY, JR.. 953 Mafhews Ave., Charlesfon, W. Va.: B.A.: EX: ET: UAE: J. V. Fool- ball ll, 2l: J. V. Baslcefball ll, 2l: Tiger Slaff ll,3,4lt Feafure Ed- ifor Tiger l4l: Business Manager Hampden-Sydney Magazine l4l: S, C.A. Cabinel l3,4l: German Club ll, 2, 3l: Traclc Team l4l: Treasurer Sigma Upsilon Second Row: GEORGE ELLIS PILLOW, JR., Wesf Clay Sf., Franklin, Va.: B.A.: AXA: ANPQ: ET: Glee Club ll, 2, 3, 4l: Philanfhropic .Socie+y I I, 2. 3l, Sec- refary l3l: Social Chairman Lambda Chi Alpha l3l : Jongleurs ll, 2, 3. 4l, Presidenf I4-I: Hisforian Freshman Class. WILLIAM HOLT PLANK, 62l I Massachuseffs Ave., N.W., Wash- ingfon, D.C.: IIKA. Third Row: EDWARD STEWART ROBERTSON. l2lI Wilmingfon Ave., Richmond, Va.: KE: Secreiaryffreasurer Fresh- man Class.: German Club: Tiger -43.14, KALEIDOSCOPE 12,317 Feafure Edifor KALEIDOSCOPE l4I: S.C.A. Cabinef: G.M.C. Kappa Sigma Frafernify. FRED D. ROBINSON, I704 Boule- vard, I-Iarnp'Ion,Va,: B.S.: KA:KB1iJq Cross-Counfry I I, 21 : Treasurer Kappa Alpha O l? -J ki? 6tI'l'Ll06!0ITI.'.S?gJI'L8g Cofdge gdlfbif of '!0lU' I I Q, emu I HS-ff Firsl' Row: ROBERT FRANCIS ROSENBAUM, 262i Wyclille Ave., Roanoke, Va.: B.A.1 HKA: UAE: J. V. Baslcelball lll: Varsily Baslcelball l2,3l: Ger- man Club lI,2,4lg Tiger l2,3l, Business Manager l3l: Inlerfrafer- nily Council l3l: Freshman Counsel- or l3l: Sfuclenl' Assembly ROMULUS MINTER SANDERS, Whileslone, Va.: B.S. Second Row: JAMES IRVING SLAYDON, JR., Hollins College, Va.: B.A.g EX: HECID1 ET: OA: Vice-Presidenf Freshman Class: Presidenl' Sophof more and Junior Class: German Club ll,2.3,4l, Assisfanf Business Manager Presidenl' I4-l: Vigi- lance Commiffee l2, 3, 4l: Presidenf Efa Sigma Phi l4l: Treasurer Sigma Upsilon l3lg Presidenl' Sigma Up' silon l4lg Bible Assisfanl' l3,4l: ln- +erlra+erni+y Council l3l: Sludenf- Facully Commiffee l3l: Monogram Club ll,2,3l: Presidenl Omicron Del+a Kappa I4-l: Chairman Sfudenl Finance Commillee l4l: Afhlefic Council l4l: KALEIDOSCOPE l4lZ Presidenf Sigma Chi Vice-Pres- idenl l4l: Tennis l2,3,4l: Baslcef- ball lI,2,3,4l. WILLIAM IRVIN SNEAD, 4713 Sylvan Rd., Richmond, Va.: B.S.: KE: OAK: UAE: XBQ: Sfudenl' Council lI,2,3,4l: J. V. Baslcelball lil: Baseball ll,2.3,4l: Secrelaiy Kappa Sigma l3lg Associafe Eclilor KALEIDOSCOPE l3l: Co-Edifor KALEIDOSCOPE l4l: Monogram Club lI,2,3,4l: German Club: Vigilance Commillee l2,4l: Kappa Sigma Leadership Scholarship Award l4l- Third Row: JAMES JACKSON STOKES, Ken- briclge, Va.: B.S.: KA: OAK: QBK: XBfIJq HECIP: Sfucleni' Council Ill: Sludenf Assembly l3l: Secrelary- Treasurer S.C.A. l3J: Glee Club ll, 2,3l: Foolball ll,2,3,4l: Co- Caplain Fooiball l4l: Assis+an'l Business Manager German Club l2l: Vice-Presidenl' German Club l3l: Presidenl Kappa Alpha l4l: Physics Lab Assislanl I3, 41 : Presidenl' of 'fhe Sfudenf Body l4ly Who'5 Who Among Sludenls in American Col- leges and Universifies l4l: Kappa Alpha Oulsianding Undergraduafe Award MEADIE ALEXANDER TAYLOR Ill. 628 Soulh Main S+., Emporia, Va.: B.A.: IIKA: H2477 Pi Kappa Alpha Secrelary Vice-Presidenl' l4l: I-lisforian Senior Class: Secrefary Sludenl' Finance Commiflee Firsi' Row: RICHARD DEAN TESTER, 535 Fiffh ST., Puaslri, Va.: B.S.f IIKA- OAK' XHQ' Honor Council Secre- rary-Treascrer Srudenl Body 121: Vice-Presldenl Sraclenf Body Fcolball 1l, 2, 3,417 Baseball 1l, 2, 3.41, Co-Capiair 13 41- J, V. Base lrefball 1113 Vice-Presidenf Men:- gram Clsb 131: Presldenr Pi Kappa Alpha 141, Treasurer 131: Whcs Wha in American Colleges and Uni xersiries 141' Onkslandinq Freshman Award ERNEST TRICE THOMPSON, JR., IZZO Rennie Ave., Richmond, Va: BJN' EX- OAK' IIEQ: Ti IIAIZ- Secreiari, Sigma Chi 131, Presiderf 141: Secretary Eva Sigma Phi 131' Secrerary Sigma Upslon 13,41 Treasurer Pi Della Epsilon 1417 Ti, germ 1l,2,3,41, Feaiure Ecliior Editor-in-Chief KALEIDO- SCOPE 131: Slccleni Assembly lriferlrarernify Council 141, Srcden' Cl-irisliari Associalion 1417 Liferary Sccielv 121: German Club 1I,2,3, 417 Psychology Asslsranf 13,41' Chapel Cornmirree 141- Menggram Club 12.317 Varslfy Tennis 11, 2, 3, 417 Whols Who in American C:l- leqes and Llniversirieg Second Row: WILLIAM HOLMES TRAPNELL, JR.. Mcnalcir, Vax B,S.- KA: OAK' II.XlC: ETgXB1i'f- Freshman Coansel':r131Z Tiger 1l,2,3,41, Ediior 131: KALEIDOSCOPE Jonqlears 1l1- Focrball 12, 313 Track 1l, 2, 3, 413 Co-Capiairi Track Team Presidenf Pi Delia Epsilon and Sigma Llpsllon 141: Who'5 Who in Amer- ican Cdleqes and Universiries Glee Club German Clab1I,2, 3,413 Vice-Presidenr Germar Clab 141. HENRY JOSEPH TUCKER, JR., Box 35, Halifax, Va.: B.S.7 KA: Secrefary F Treaserer Sophomore Class 121: German Club 12,3.41. Secrefary-Treas-rer 141: lnrerlrarer- nify Council 141: No, 5 Kappa Al- pha 131: No.3 Kappa Alpha Third Row: HARRY BENJAMIN VINCENT, Em- poria, Va: B.A,7 OX: Baslcerlaall 1I, 2,3,417 Baseball 1I,2,313 Tennis 141: Sfuclenl' Assembly 121: lnler- 'frarernify Council 121, Vigilance Cemmiriee 123,411 German Club 12,41: Monogram Club 1l,2,3,417 Vice-Presiclenf Thera Chi 1313 Secre- tary-Treasurer Senior Class. KARL KENNETH WALLACE, JR., 5224 Po-vhaian Ave., Norfolk, Va.T B.A.: KE' UAE Tiger 1113 Ger- man Club 1I1: Glee Club KALEIDOSCOPE 1l, 2, 31,Associa're Eclllor1217Ed1lor131:Foo?ball1l17 Traclc 5.9 kj . A13 I ' an ,gal 3 f 5 5 AgFf?L.q,l1l1l:5 amlaafen- gclney 0 eye cf... ,,fm,.f.,,.. Firs+ Row: JOSEPH WILLIAM WHITE, 3l8 Lee S+., Richlands, Va.g BS.: KA: TK.Ag XBKIJ: Inlerfrafernify Council l3II Vice-Presiclenl' l3l: Glee Club ll, 2, 3, 4-I, Presidenr l4I 7 German Club ll, 2, 3, 4-I: Cross-Counfry l2, 3I: Debafe Team I I, 2, 3, 4I, Vice-Pres- idenr, Stale of Va. Region of Tau Kappa Alpha l3l: recipienl Srone Memorial Music Prize l2l: Crawley Memorial Music Award GEORGE MACHIR WILLIAMS, Moorelield, W. Va.: B.S.: AXA: Xiiflfq 'FPBKQ Tiger I I I 1 Inferfra- Iernily Council l3I: Inlramural Man- ager l4l: Physics Lab Asst Second Row: JERE MALCOLM HARRIS WILLIS, JR., IIO5 Princess Anne S+., Frecl- ericksburg, Va.: B.A., AXA, TKA: Debafe Team ll, ZI: Vice-Presidenl Liferary Sociely Ill: Tiger III: Sfuden+ Assembly HOWARD ALLAN WYNNE, JR., New Ricks Horel, Rocky Mount N. C.: B.A.g AXA: German Club ll, 2. 3,4l3 Monogram Club lI,2,3,4I: Baseball Mgr. ll, Zl. Third Row: WILLIAM PHARO WILTSEE YOUNG, 2oIO Longview Ave., Roa- noke, Va.: B.S.q GX: H2415 XBKIPJ Chemisfry Lab. Assr. I3, 4lg Glee Club ll ADRIAN FORD ZEHMER, McKin- ney, Va.: B.S.y KE: Glee Club ll, 2, 31, Jongulars III: Baseball I I, 2, 3, 413 Monogram Club I I, 2, 3, 41 : KALEIDOSCOPE 1141. Sw xv zz? we wx .3 M,-f' ,S Wx .3 . 5 'L '5 ,J V ' .M fx.. 'Nz QQ., . .K .Aw . ,,.K ,.4 -X 3-. .i 'f '-' Q A + wg , -V ,AMN .sl Y . . f- -1 f- - if ., . fl- 4. fr, X , Q.- .,1, ' if x -1' 5 7 u a v ,.--rf' ,.,,,.,v- a Q: X Glascock, Crandall, Bryanl, Willis UNIOR CLASS UFFICERS Tempus lugil-and we, lhe Class ol '55 are on lhe lhreshold ol being seniors. Only lhree shorl years ago, we came lo l-lampdensSydney a herd ol shalcey, insecure, lowly lreshmenl and now il is barely conceivable lhal our iunior year has lermi- naled, We have changedggradually and unnoe liceably-changed lo beller prepared and more malure men, This, ol course, does nol mean lhal we are no longer gay and lull ol vilalily. Bul il does mean lhal underlying our oulward appear- ances, we have grown in many direclions since our lreshman year. During lhe pasl lhree years, mosl ol us who have remained al l-lampden-Sydney are lhose who have escaped lhe ever beckoning linger ol Uncle Sam and lhose who have lcepl lheir grades up. Many have gone-bul lhere slill remains a slrong group aclive in exlra-curricular aclivilies, in alhlelics, in social lile, in sludies, and in having a good lime. As lreshmen we heard lhal we were a brillianl class: lew ol us believe lhal now. ln lhree years we have mel loo many dillicull courses and lalcen home loo many low grades. Al l-lampden-Sydney we have made lasl as- socialions. and il would be dillicull indeed lo lind in anolher college lhe brolherhood lies and close lriendships lhal have developed among us. Allhough we are delinilely nol wearing lrowns or in lhe dumps conslanlly, we cannol help bul realize lhal we are living in a lasl, ever changing, perilous world. We know lhal we have a lremen- dous laslc and responsibilily cul oul lor us. Ahead ol us lies a linal year, by lhe end ol which we are slrongly convinced we will be ready and able lo lake up our role in lile as uselul and malure cilizens, lully realizing lhe problems and crises lhal lie ahead in lhis world loday. ll is our ambilion lo have prepared ourselves al Hamp- den-Sydney so lhal we mighl play our parl well in order lo leave lhis world in a lillle beller shape lhan il was when we came inlo il. STAN HPOGOM WILLIS, Hislorian Firsi Row: ROBERT BRUCE ALLEN, 3lB Sbfn Sf. Nem- oorf News, Va.g KA, 8.5.1 Swoenr Como! U13 Sfudenf Assembly f3I3 T'ack Il, 353 Bas- kefball Manager II,2, 313 Gerrnan Cab ll, 2, 3IgJongleurs III. WADE THOMAS ATKINS, Roanoke, Va.g I-IX, BA. EDWARD HAYES BENSON, 4 Easf Elm Awe., Balfimore 6, Md.: 8.5.2 Glee Club IZ. 3, 4II Drarnafic Club Il,2, 3,413 German Club 13, 473 Tiqe ' C3, 435 Foo'oaI. Manage' 13, .nt Track qs, M. Second Row: MELVIN WARREN BILICH, Can? C'e'es Va.: SX: B.A. WILLIAM ANDREW BLAIR, Galax, Va., HKAj B.A.g Honor Cowan IIE Sec'-Haw. S.C,A, C213 Monogram Club. Vue P'esT1en'j President, Jun'or Class, Foo'bal1 U,2,3'vg Co-Cap?aYn CBI, Baseban fl, 2, 3, 43. ALTON ERVIN BRYANT, JR., 42Ib Govern- menf Road, Richmond, Va., Kflf B.S.3 Foot, ball U,2,3IgMcnogra 1 Clue U, 2 3rj Vee' Presidenf Junior Cass. Third Row: DOUGLAS ARMOUR BRYANT, Dam' we Va.: 2X3 H2112 Track Manager IBD. WILLIAM FRANCIS CHEEK, T220 Sfanrone Ave., Richmond, Va.gKA1 H2'I13B.A.g Cneerr leader II,2,3Ij T'easue', E'a S'QfY'a Png Asslsfani Tennis Manager, WILLIAM E. COLEMAN, JR., Ricnrnond, Va.: EX: B.S. Fourfh Row: JOHN WIMBISH CRADDOCK, 300 No'1oIk Ave., Lynchburg, Va.j HKAj B,A,j German Club III: TIge ' U17 KALEIDOSCOPE l3I. JOHN WORTH CRANDALL, MaIden, W, Va.f HKAQ XFCPQ B.S.j Secrefarylreasurer, Junior Ciassg VICBrpf9SIdEV1I, Chi Beta PM, ROBERT EDWARD CURTIS, JR., 3bI9 C'an-- berlayne Ave., Rlcnrnond, Va.g Klg B,A.g Foofball fljg Baskefball fI,2Ig BasebaII fl, 2,311 Presidenf, Sophomore Classy Siudenf Coundlg Sfudenf Assernbiyg Monogram Club H311 All-IFC BaCIrfIeId f3I1 VIg?IanCe Corn- r-Tffee IZI. Pa E3 .lj 5 9 ig. QQJ Cf :ai 11' Q an -' ' Q--'S' .T--4. A A .. Hg: nl? H i ' -1 6Ll'l'll9 0Il'.S7gCJl'lQg 0 892 'A L ' M: iii liemri 1 - l Z., a 0 cfgfue ,okltii j 'Wie WILLIAM HUNTER DAUGHTERY, 522 Peach' free ST., Emporia, Va., KA, ET, B.S., Tif I31, Associafe Ediior and Ediforial Board, English Assisfanf I31, German Club fl, 2, 31. KARL ERNEST DAVIS, H07 Monfague SI., N.W., Washingion Il, D.C., AXA, H2111 B.A.1 Glee Club II1, Tiger IZ, 31, lnferfrafernify Council, Secretary-Treasurer I31. ROY WILLIAM DENT, Rt. 3, Box 28, Roanoke, Va., ITKA, H242 XBQP, B.S., Hisforian, Fresh' man Class, Sfudenf Assembly II1, Treasurer, Pi Kappa Alpha l21j Secretary, Ela Sigma Phi, Sfudenf Council, Chemfsfry Laborafory Assislanl. Second Row: CHARLES RICHARD 'DUNN III, Baskerville, Va., XCIF, B.A., Inlerfralernily Council I31, Monogram Club II,2,31, Track II1, Cross- Counfry II, 21, Vice-Presidenf, Chi Phi I41. GUY OTTO FARLEY, JR., 305 Beverley Sf., Slaunlon, Va., QIXL B.S., Presidenf, Thefa cm iam. .ioHN sroKELsY FULTON, :ao Grove Park Circle, Danville, Va., HKL-L, OAK, B.S., Fool- ball lI,2,31, Baseball II,2,31j Sfudenl Council l31, Co-Capfain, Foofball I3, 411 Co- Caplain, Baseball I31. Third Row: ARTHUR SEWELL GEAR, JR., Rusiburg, V6.2 kk, B.A, WILLIAM HUBERT GENTRY, S+. George Ave., Crozef, Va., SX. THOMAS EDWIN GLASCOCK, Marshall, Va., KE, OAK, Hifbj B,A.1 Sfudenf Assembly II1, Honor Council I21, Presidenl, Junior Class, Football Il,Z, 31, Baseball lI,2,31, Monogram Club ll, Z, 31. Four'Il'l Row: ROBERT HOUSTON GOLD, IBI6 Wesfover Ave., Roanoke, Va.: EX, B.S., Assisfanl Base- ball Manager II1, German Club II,2,31, Tiger Il,31, Track Team I31, Presidenf, Sigma Chi I41. WILSON EVANS KEMP, 5004 Evelyn Byrd Road, Richmond, Va., KE, UAE, B.S., Sec- retary, Kappa Sigma I31, KALEIDOSCOPE, Business Slaff I31. RICHARD BATES KILLINGER, 38 Hawfhorn Road, Salem, Va., KA, B.S., Track I31, Jone gleurs Il, 21, German Club Il, 2, 31. First Row: JOHN WILSON KOLMER, 228 Richfield Ave., Salem, Va.3 KA3 UAK3 XA'-II3 B.S.3 Honor Council 1l13 Cross-Country 1l, 213 .lonqleurs 1I,313 German Club 1l, 312 Track 1313 Mon- ogram Club 1I,2, 313 Vice-President, S.C.A, 13,413 Glee Club 1l,2, 3,413 Secretary- Treasurer 12, 31, President 141, EDWARD HYNSON LOUD, JR., 745 Virginia Ave., Salem, Va.3 K.-X3 XBsIr3 B,S.3 Track 1I, 2, 311 Student Assembly 1315 S.C.A. Cabinet 1213 German Club 1I, 2, 313 Historian, Kappa Alpha 1313 Chemistry Laboratory Assistant. PARKE GALUSHA MCILWAINE, 303 Second Ave., Farmville, Va,3 XX3 H2413 B.A.3 Glee Club 1l, 2, 313 German Club 1l, 2, 313 Chess Club 1213 Tiger 1313 Corresponding Se:- retary, Sigma Chi 131. Second Row: HOWLETTE BURGE MARTIN, JR., spout Spring, Va,3 FIX3 B.A.3 German Club 131, RICHARD LEE NEWKIRK. Chevy Chase, Mdq B.A.3 Glee Club 1I,2,313 S.C,A, Cabinet 12, 313 OffCampus Committee 1313 Inde- pendent 1I, 2, 313 VVest Fellowship 1I, 2, 313 Treasurer 131. JAMES MILLNER OVERBEY, 416 Maple Lane, Danville, Va.3 X413 IYILK3 XISKIW3 B.S.3 Foot- ball 1l, 2, 313 Track 12,311 Co-Captain, Track 1313 Secretary-Treasurer, Student Body 1213 Vice-President, Student Body 1311 Monogram Club 1I,2,313 Treasurer, Chi Phi 1313 Ger- man Club 1l, 2, 313 Honor Council 1213 Stu, dent Assembly 12,313 S.C.A, Cabinet 1213 V, C, Committee 131. Third Row: ROBERT EDWIN POLLOCK, 7lO Rose St., Clifton Forge, Va.3HE1iD3 BA. GEORGE HOXSIE RANDALL, l82O Forest Drive, Kirlzover Hills4 Camden, S. C.3 AXA: B.A.1 Glee Club 141: Union Philanthropic Literary Society3 Chess Club3 President and Vice-Presidentg Secretary,Treasurer, Inde- pendents. ELWOOD ALLEN RICE, IOI South Highland St., Lock Haven, Pa.3 .DPSY3 B.A.3 Glee Club 1I, 21: Jongleurs 1l, 2, 313 Alpha Psi Omega 12,313 ViceAPresident 1313 Chapel Choir 121, Fourth Row: WILLIAM CABELL RIVES III, Holcombe Court, Blackstone. Virginiag KE3 B.A.3 Foot- ball 1l, 2, 313 Tennis 1313 Monogram 1l, 2, 313 German Club 1l13 KALEIDOSCOPE Business Staff 12, 31. JOSEPH PAUL RUSHBROOKE, 3006 Salem Turnpike Road, Roanoke, Va.3 KA3 H2453 B,A.3 Glee Club 1I, 2, 313 Track 1I, 2,311 German Club 1l1. AMOS CHARLES SAUNDERS, 326 33rd St., Fairlawn, N, J.3 .XXA3 TIAE3 B.A.3 Tiger 1I, 2, 313 Composition Editor 12,313 KALEIV DOSCOPE 1312 Chess Club 12,313 Treasurer 1313 Intramural Representative 121: Library Assistant 131. , 51.9. Lm 1 rin. 665 'SR 1 'Q -eff! .fi A x amlaolen -Lgvgclneg Cofdge . of ff. 0 fr. in Firsl Row: ASHBY CARMICHAEL SAUNDERS, SI. Marlx's School, Soulhboro, Mass., AXA, B.A., Glee Club Il,21, Baseball Il,311 Social Chairman, Lambda Chi Alpha K31, Sfudenf Assembly I31. THOMAS JACKSON SAVAGE, Nassawadox, Va.g EX, B.S. WILLIAM SYDNOR SETTLE, Alberla, Va., IIKA, B.A., Presidenl, Freshman Class, Gere rnan Club ll, 311 Glee Club ll, 21. Second Row: . JAMES COMPTON SHELTON, BOX l32, Grelna, Va., ITKA, B.A.g Baseball il,2,31, Baskelball fl, 2, 31. HARLEY WAYLAND STEPHENSON, JR., 823 Clay Sr., Franklin, Va., KE, B.S,,German Club II, 213 Jongleurs II1. WILLIAM BENNETT TAYLOR, 262 Midland Ave., River Edge, N. J., BX., B.A.3 KALEI- DOSCOPE, Pholographer 121, Tiger, Pho- lographer 121, Tiger, Circulafion Slaff 13, 41, Theta Chi, Treasurer I31, Chess Club 12, 3, 41, Treasurer 13, 41. Third Row: THOMAS LAURENCE THORNE, JR., I3 Easf 81h Sl., Ocean Cilv, N. J., AXA, OAKQTKAQ Illlflf, XT, B.A.g Union-Philanlhropic Liferary Sociefy ll, 2, 31, Chaplain CI1, Secrelary IZ1, Presidenf C313 Tiger lI,2,311 Glee Club fl,2,31, Vice-Presidenl I31, Debafe Team 12,315 Business Manager I31g Library Assistant IZ, 31, Bible Assistant 131. ELBERT NORRED TRINKLE, JR., 2050 Maiden Lane, Roanoke, Va., HK.-X, B,S., Tiger Il, 213 German Club ll, 21, Vice-Presidenr Soph- omore Class, Secrelary Pi Kappa Alpha 131. ROBERT S. TUCKER, JR., 4235 Brook Road, Richmond, Va., ITKA, B.S., Foofball Il,2, 3,41, Monogram Club, Vigilance Commit ree l21. Fourlh Row: JOSEPH LEE WALLACE, JR., BOX 494, VIC- loria, Va., AX..-I, HAH, B.S., Presidenf Lamb- da Chi Alpha I41, Tiger Circulalion Man- ager f41g Tiger Staff ll, 2, 3, 413 Presidenf of Hampden-Sydney Chess Club 13, 41, Jon- gleurs 13, 41, Vice-Presidenf Q41, Library As- sislanl 13, 41. ALGERNON STORRS WARRINER, JR., Gar- den Cify, Long Island, N, Y., TIKA, B.A., J., V. Baskelball ll,21, Tiger Il,2,31, KALEIDOSCOPE l2, 31. RICHARD LARKINS WAYMACK, Box l50, Prince George, Va.: B.A.g Transfer from P.J.C., S.C.A. l2,31, Chairman of Campus Devolions K31, Sludenl Assembly I31, Slu- denl Sunday School Presidenf KZ1, Library Assislanl CZ, 31. Firsi' Row: FRANK WISTER WEAVER, Praffs, Vag B.A. FURMAN BLACK WHITESCARVER, I26 Taye lo' Ave., Salem, Veg KA, B.A.g German Club II, BI, HUTTER WILLIAMS, Scarsdale, N. Y., BA, Second Row: LEO STANLEY wlLLls, Paris, va., AXA: 5.5, Tiger 1131, KALEIDOSCOPE m, High Kappa, Lambda Chi Alpha I3Ig Class Hise Iorian IEI. PHILIP PENDLETON WILSON, 320 Haw- Thorne Drive, Danville, Va.g X413 Transfer from Universify of Virginia. Nof Picfured JAMES HUGHES GRIFFIN, DIIIwyn, Va.: KA. J., ,,,,,,,,f7fe,,-5,4,w, com, 31 Fronf Row: Smifh, Richards. Back Row: Finks, WhiTe SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS A somewhaT depIeTed group oT young men re- Turned To The campus This pasT SepTember newly endowed wiTh The high and migl'1TyTiTle ol Sopho- mores. Many of our number had been Taken away during The summer monThs by The hand oT The Sea lecTive Service SysTem. The TirsT Tew days were spenT renewing old friendships and recalling The momenTs of our freshman year. Then we realized ThaT we were sophomores and ThaT The newly arrived Treshman class was To be dealT wiTh. The remainder oT The Tall was spenT in a conTusion of raT races, pep rallies, V.C. meeTings, and Soundings oTT. As The Tall moved on many oT our number Tound Their place on aThleTic Teams or engaged in many campus acTiviTies. Our resoluTions To buckle down melTed away in a sTream oT TooT- ball games and parTies. Mid-Term examinaTions made us realize our many shorTcomings and vow To do beTTer in The lasT semesTer. As we approached The end oi This, our second year, aT Hampden-Sydney we realized more Tully wha+ we can geT ouT of college and seT ouT wiTh an honesT inTenTion To do beTTer in The TuTure. LEE WALTON FINKS, JR., l-lisTorian Firsl Row: CHARLES EDWARD ASHBURNER. . VERNON AURTHUR AUSTIN. . CHARLES GORDON BAGGETT. . Second Row: JOHN WENDALL BAILEY, JR. . GEORGE BATTE BARNER, JR.. . FRED ALBERT BEBEAU. . . Third Row: JOSEPH GILLESPIE BRADY. JR, . . OLE CHRISTIAN BREDRUP, JR.. . EDWARD LEBBAEUS BREEDEN, lll . . Fourfh Row: JAMES MILLS BRITT, JR.. . . GILBERT HAMILTON BRYSON. . DOUGLAS LAYNE BUCKLES. , . Fifllm Row: CHARLES OSBORN CAKE ..... FRANK GAMBLE CARRlNGTON4 JR. WILLIAM TUCKER CARRINGTON, JR.. . . .Richmond, Va Sixlh Row: FRANKLIN JAMES CARTER .... SAMUEL BLACKWELL CHILTON, JR. HORACE EDWARD COSTLEY, JR. . . Sevenlh Row: ROBERT DOWNS DENNIS. . EUGENE MULLEN DOWNS. . JOSEPH DAVE DUNN . . . .NorloIk, Va . .Elkins Park, Pa . . Roanoke, Va , .Albuquerque, N, M . .Virginia Beach Va . . .Danville Va . .Hampden-Sydney, Va . .Richmond, Va . .Noi-folk, Va . .Boykinsl Va . .Richmond, Va . . . Lebanon, Va . .Arlinglon, Va . , . . , Lynchburg. Va Trl' . . Warrington, Va . . . .CharIesfon, W. Va . . . Pefersburg Va . . . Grundy, Va . .Clifton Forge, Va , . . Baskerville Va L ,,. Lys. ampJen-Sydney Cofdge 33 li o 1 Q.. gfadci ofhhg-Aix Firs+ Row: WILLIAM REGON EDMUNDSON, JR.. . ROGER KENT ELLIOTT ...... EDWARD LIVINGSTON EVANS, III . . . Second Row: LEE WALTON FINKS, III. . JOHN ROBERT FISHER, III . . RICHARD MENDE GEOHAGEN. , Third Row: LEON CURTISS HALL, JR.. . . . . . . . WILLIAM SPENCER HAMRICK. .WI'lIIe Sulp CHARLES DUDLEY HARDY, JR.. . Fourih Row: HERBERT WITT HARRIS, JR.. . LEON MARTIN HARRIS, JR.. . ROBERT WALTER HARRISON . . . , Fifih Row: ROBERT HALE HENLEY . . ROBERT ALLEN HENRY. . . RONALD MALCOLM HENRY. . Sixfh Row: FRED MURCHISON HODGES, JR. . . LAWRENCE HAROLD HOOVER, JR. . . . CHARLES SAVAGE JENSEN . . . Sevenfh Row: LANGHORNE JONES, JR. . . JAMES JOSEPH KEATING, JR.. . . . . PHILIP WINFREY KEY. . . . Norfolk, . . Arlingion, . Soufh Bosion . . . Roanoke, . . .Crew, . . Chase Cify, . . . . Norfolk, hur Springs, W. . .DaI'fon, . . Richmond, , . Richmond, Newporf News, . . Richmond, . . Richmond, . . Richmond, . . Richmond, . Harrisonburg, . . Richmond, . . .ChaIham, Washingfon, D. . . . Roanoke, Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Pa Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va. Va C Va. Firsl Row: GILBERT WYATT KIRKPATRICK. JAMES ELLSWORTH KULP. . . ALEXANDER PIERSON LEVERTY. Second Row: ROYSTER LYLE, JR. ..... . MARSHALL EDWIN MCCALL. . . GEORGE OTIS MEADE. , Third Row: WILLIAM OLIVER MOSELEY, JR. CHARLES CRANSTON MOTTLEY . JAMES ALBERT NICHOLS. . Four+I1 Row: JOHN NICHOLS. . . JOHN YOUNG NICHOLSON, Ill, . MAURICE NOTTINGHAM, JR., Fifth Row: DAVID COBLENTZ OGDEN. . GERALD MICHAL PACE. . . .Hamplon, . . .Roanoke . . Richmond . . . Danville . . . Tazewell , . Low Moor . . . . .South Hill . .Alexandria, . Bluefield, W . . .Norfolk, . . Crew, . . Exmore, . . Pea Ridge, . . Pulaski ROBERT MASON PILCHER. . . . . . Roanoke Sixlh Row: THOMAS RECTOR POLAND . . . .Herndon ANDREW APOSTLE RAPTIS, JR. . Charlesfon, W JOHN ASHBURN RAWLS. . . . . Richmond Sevenfh Row: WILLIAM THOMAS REED, III . . . . . Sabof, JOHN FRENCH RICHARDS. . . . .Lyncl'lburq, MALCOLM BRUCE ROBERTSON . . . . . . Richmond, AE if U1-'z . rf -fix Q, , O. 'I L , Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Ark Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va iw 4 4 X Q ,S 4 -it qi 4 -au-1 up ,I ,.. I ,fff 6l,I'lll06!Ql'l'.S3g6!l'lQg gofdge 1 af 64165 ofhhy-Aix l,5'l57Kf?,f,fl K0 l Firsl Row: ALARIK ANTHONY ROSENLUND. . JOHN EDWARD SADLER, JR.. . EDWARD LORRAINE SANDERS . . Second Row: WALTER GRIER SAUNDERS. . LANGHORN EDWARD SCRUGGS . . JOHN ROBERT SHARPE. . Third Row: JOHN WISE SHERMAN, Ill . . HALSEY WEIR SMITH, JR. . . . Monlgomery Ccunly, Pa. . . . . Pulaski, Va. . . . Sparfanburg, S. C. . . Bryn Mawr, Pa. . . Cliffon Forge, Va . . Richmond, Va . . . Pearisburg, Va . . Arlinglon, Va CARL HJALMAR SOMMERDAHL, JR.. . . . Roanoke, Va Fourill Row: GARLAND ROBINSON STEGER, JR. . THOMAS FRANKLIN STEWART. . . JOHN ANTHONY FRANCIS TIGMO, Fif'fl1 Row: WILLIAM EDWIN TOLAND . . . JAMES MCCORKLE TURNER. . EVERETT RUSSELL VASS, JR. . . SEx+l1 Row: JAMES EDMUND BOYD WALLACE. CALVIN NORWOOD WARFIELD, JR.. JAMES WALTON WEAVER. . Sevenflw Row: JOHN PRICE WETHERILL, IV. . JAMES SHELBY WHITE. . . BERNARD LEE WOODY, JR. . . . . . Pulaski, Va . . .WilIiamson, W. Va JR. . . . . Norfolk, Va . . . Balfimore, Md . . Danville, Va . . Arlinglon, Va . . . Norfolk, Va . . . Silver Springs, Md . . Norfolk, Va . . Kensinglon, Md . . Richlands, Va . . Lynchburg, Va wlwi - . M-sv., - . 1 ' :xW 54 ,f 1' ? fflils 9 ' ff, N. .- , I . ,X , vi. 'E 4- --4? ,. -.. ,' -.-..- , X 4 L T A 1 1 , M JAIHFQ ' I F . , Q af? yr , 5. JA' if'-A 'X qw 'I ,M W- Ji 3 44.-,fn .W .-.S www A 'Q - . 1 4-no-' n I ,M Q. W'--, W' V- ,A , ., gi, VX. A . . . A' ' - g.f 2' TK - , -T' - I ' '1i'.f .QQ-Q? 11339 Athi' 'AM A Y :by .. --:Vim 'fi V J- n ,-4,,,,...- -Y 'N S. 'NM S. X . C Q R Seafedz Gregg. Sfanding: McVey, Lee, Siersema FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS As usual, The worsT Treshman class in The his- Tory oT l-lampden-Sydney College somehow man- aged To survive The sixTy-odd days of avoiding The Tence which parallels The College Shop. Those were diTTiculT days indeed, when marTial law prevailed and blood mingled wiTh The cob- webs oT Mcllwaine l-lall, Your hisTorian aTTended one OT The Tamous VC. meeTings-as a guesT, oT course-and can personally aTTesT Tor The eTTec- Tiveness oT The Tribunal. AT any raTe, iT made guiTe an impression on him, Our digniTy having fallen under The inexorable axe of TradiTion, we began To develop our per- sonaliTies, broaden our horizons, and geT used To The Tood aT The Commons. Some of us Tool: our places in aThleTics, on The TIGER or KALEI- DOSCOPE, in U,P., in panTy raids, and in oTher campus acTiviTies. Some oT us realized our poTen- Tial as The leaders oT Tomorrowg oThers decided The whole Thing was a luclus nudus and deparTed aT mid-Term. Though an enTirely accuraTe evaluaTion of a group as diverse and complex as The Class oT '57 is a physical impossibiliTy, iT is noT diT'FiculT To see ThaT we belied-The appraisal quoTed above. And in living down The name Freshman, we have gained valuable experience in how To live down The name Sophomore RANDOLPH MOORE OREOO, l-lisTorian Firs'I' Row RICHARD ANNAND ROBERT ARMENTROOT WILLIAM BARNES Second Row RONNIE BELTON THOMAS BIG-GS GEORGE BIRD Third Row THOMAS BOWE WILEY BOWER SIDNEY BRIDGEFORTH FourfI1 Row PAT BROOKS DAVE BROWN HAYDEN BROWNSON JOHN BUCHANAN FIHI1 Row EDWARD CASSON JOHN CRUTE JAMES DARDEN JOE DAVILA Sixth Row CHARLES DENNY WILLIAM DICK TED DILLON Sevenih Row WILLIAM DRUMELLER EDWARD EARLY JAMES FARINHOLT ARTHUR BAUGH JUDSON BLACK ARTHUR BRIGMAN DICK DONOVAN JOHN FLAXINGTON U ma. aml9c!en-Egjyclneg gofige -J-' 39 fglifif of 'LIQUQII A V .Q LI 5-' Ig, I WI I A - fy , fV,lI,I5,1,iI' ' Firsf Row WILLIAM FRENCH ROBERT FURR WILLIAM GARDNER CLARENCE GILLESPIE Second Row RANDOLPH GREGG GEORGE GRINNAN BRYAN GRINNAN WALTER GRUBB Third Row AUSTIN HARRELSON JIMMY HATCHER BOB HICKSON WILLIAM HAWKINS Fourfh Row FRED HEUSER BOB HICKSON ' RUSSELL HOLCOMB DOUGLAS HOUCK FHH1 Row DONALD HUMPHRIES E. C. JOHNSON THOMAS JOHNSON EDWARD KENT Sindh Row GRAVES KERR THOMAS KILBY ARTHUR KOCH WILLIAM LANIER Sevenih Row THOMAS LEE WILLIAM LEHEW BOB-SAM LIPES TOM LOONEY Firsf Row , 'N N' ROBERT MECRACKEN ,gi -0 Q , IQ? ft I 2 -0. 4 WALTER MCDERMOTT ' 'Ja-' fa ' if . PETER MCRINNEY 1 A I-IANNA MCVEY ,iq ' Second Row I JAMES MARLow 'Y 2 I 1.19 HUGH MARSHALL a -E, ' 52' EDGAR MAYSE R ,gffff ' f DAVE MELENEY I I ,t - Third Row FRANK MOORE ' 3 ' MICKEY MOORE ffl I ROBERT MORRIS XM K DENNIS MORTON I , Fourih Row Lou MUNDIN A WILLIAM MUSSER rg , W I JOE MYERS v Q I IRWIN NUCKOLS V K M FIHI-I Row ,Q WILLIAM ODOM I N In F9 . 1 FRED OGDEN ,-d ji, 4 DUANE PACE WILLIAM PAYNE SIXII1 Row SONNEY PEMBROKE 1 -wx. DONNIE PERRITT WI LLIAM PETERSON SUMNER PUGH Sevenih Row MICHAUX RAINE EUGENE RAMSEY DICK SESSOM5 CLYDE SH ELTON .Agn I J 5 Q! CSKA Q amlo en- if neg Q E hi -H -wi 41 QI Ny- 2 'ITM -55 ,, I I ww .,Wf,-,e.,Q,, ,,II5f LEWIS SUTOR ROBERT TOWERS RONALD ZEI12 42 Firsf Row EDWIN SIERSEMA BANKS SIMMONS BENNY SMITH JIMMY SMITH Second Row WILLIAM SWERTFEG ER JAMES TAYLOR CLIFTON TITUS TI1IrcI Row ROBERT TRAYLOR WILLIAM TYNES HERMAN WALKER Fourfh Row HIRAM WALL EARLE WARE JEFF WARE THOMAS WATTS Fifth Row GEORGE WERTZ JIM WILEY FRANK WILSON JAMES WYATT SIx'rI1 Row Lef? fo Righf: Fulchum, Lee, Howie, Wright, Vaughn, Bland li STUDENTS WHO ENTERED HAMPDEN-SYDNEY ROBERT VAUG-I-IN EARNEST GIEPEL PETE FULCI-IUM . WILLIAM BLAND HAROLD WRIGHT BLANK I-IUBIE . IN FEBRUARY, I954 45 Lynchburg, Lynchburg, , Roanoke, Richmond BIacks'rone . Ariingron Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia WK xy K GRGANIZATIONS 1 1 Www N 2 66 STUDENT BCDY GFFICERS JAMES JACKSON STOKES . . . . . . Presidenf JAMES MILLNER OVERBY. . . . . .Vice-Presidenf JAMES ELLSWORTH KULP . . . . . . Secrefary-Treasurer THE 1954 KALEIDOSCOPE 46 pn... HN Fronl Row' Fulfon, Snead, Sfokes, Ferrell, Denf. Back Row: Waffs, Nichols, Poland, Bird ST DE TCOUNCIL OFFICERS JAMES STOKES . BILL SNEAD , , romw FERRELL . . STOKELEY FULTON. . LILL DENT . , . iiici4 NICHOLS . . iomw POLAND . . sMoKEY WATTS . GEORGE BIRD . . ...,... . . . . . . . Presidenl . ,Senior Represenfelive . .Senior Represeniafive , .Junior Represenfafive , .Junior Represenlafive Sophomore Represenfafive Sophomore Represenlafive , Freshman Repre-senfafive Freshman Represenfafive The Siudenl' Council is lhe iudicial body of rho sludenl qovernmenl. ll is The duly and privilege of The council lo defend, as well as uphold, lhe Hampden-Sydney l-lonor Syslem. Being made up of eighr members. lwo from each class of lhe sludenl body. if is an equal represenlalion of all 'rhe sludenls. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE 47 THE 1954 KALEIDOSCOPE STUDENT ASSEMBLY OFFICERS JAMES J. STOKES . . PresidenT JAMES E. KULP. . . . .SecreTary-Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES JOHN RICHARDS . . ..... Chi Phi SONNY LOUD. . . . .Kappa Alpha GORDON LUCEY. . . . . . Chi Phi BOB ALLEN .... . .Kappa Alpha MAC WILLIS . . , . .Lambda Chi Alpha JIMMY SLAYDON . , . Sigma Chi ASHBEY SAUNDERS . . , .Lambda Chi Alpha BOB O'CONNELL . . . Sigma Chi SONNY SOMMARDAI-lL . . . . Pi Kappa Alpha I-IUBERT GENTRY . . . .TheTa Chi BOB ROSENBAUM .... .... P i Kappa Alpha TOMMY ATKINS . . . . . TheTa Chi BOB CURTIS ..... ..... K appa Sigma JOE BRADY . . . . lndependenT FRED I-IODOES . . Kappa Sigma DICK WAYMACK , . lndependem' W. F. BOWER ..... The STudenT Assembly, composed oT sevenTeen members and presided over by The PresidenT oT The STudenT Body, is The governing branch OT The STudenT Body. IT is Their duTy To iniTiaTe all legisf laTiye maTTers concerning The STudenT Body. The members are elecTed and Take oTTice aT The lasT meeTing oT The Year. Each TraTerniTy elecTs Two , . . . . .Independem represenTaTives, and Three are elecTed by The ln- dependenTs. This year's STudenT Assembly and especially PresidenT STokes should be congraTulaTed on The way in which They handled The unTorTunaTe in- cidenT wiTh Longwood, and also Tor The many im- provemenTs To The campus. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS RIVES Hmmm . I , , rwagadm DICI-1NEVVKIRT4 , , , . , V Le-Pvesiden' IeoY5TER IYLE I I s.,1f.Q+a.AYT .A.11 5.-,WT REPRESENTATIVES JAMES OVERBY, , . . Chl PH WILLIAM FAULEY . Slqma Cm EDWARD LOUD , Ikapca Apra eos posENBALuN1 PT Ifappa Npm, WILLIAM SNEAD Kappa sam esoreee WILLIAMS . Lambda cm Nphf, VINCENT DURAN me Ca DICK NEWKIRF' , Ind-ependenf Ihe ChieT aim OT The SCA. is To Improve The moral and spiriTuaI condTTions here on The cam- pus. Newkirk, Hand Each Fah The S.C.A, welcomes The new men wiTh a rec:epTion and acquaFnTs Them wiTh The school wiTh The Key,'! a Campus handbook. y, Lyle 49 II I COLLEGE LIBRARY HAMPDENLSYDNEY. VA. F2353 STAFF JOE SCGTT MAUPIN .... . . .Co-Ednor WILLIAM IRVING SNEAD. . . , , ,Co-Edi+ WILLIAM CALI-IGUN BOINEST ..... Business Manaq THE 1954 KALEIDOSCGPE Ever since I893 KALEIDOSCOPES have been passed ouI among The sIu- deni body of I-Iampden-Sydney. Each have done Iheir bijr Io Iceep Ihe memory of I'haI yeariresh in Ihe mind of iis own- er. And +ha+ is Jrhe purpose of a college annual . . . Io Iceep Ihe memories of Ihaf year from Iadinq forever from Ihe minds of Ihe peopIe Io whom Jrhese memories belong-Ihe people who made Ihese memories. II Ihis Iiffy- eighfh voIume oi Ihe KALEIDOSCOPE does Ihis for you, we, The sIa1CI:, will con- sider iI a success. 50 4,452 ERNTE THOMPSON JOE GILLISPIE, . STAFF THE 1954 TIGER The Tiger is The l-lampden-Sydney newspaper. IT normally appears every Friday during The school year and in ad- diTion To keeping The sTudenTs posTed on siTuaTions and evenTs here on The I-lill, iT carries arTicles oT general inTer- esT To The sTudenT body aT large. This year The Tiger was headed by Ernfe Thompson, who produced ediTorials oT a qualiTy in keeping wiTh The TradiTions of This paper. The business aTTairs were managed by Joe Gillispie. . R ASIPDAN-SYDVEY ,:.q,, xv 11' ,g.x,-K -- viii wif Rr, E ' Q s R ' II YDNEY QOLLEGE Q b Februar-. XS, 1954 NO' Il 5 Pledging Wfilh 17 Each pcept Fl'2ltCl'llity Bids S- ,Z as Msoclate .md A. E111 Q. , M S 1111 usa! .1.,w. A B Harrelson. K. PM R ,F Holcomb, T. C. J Xl. F:.f.:',e L B Sxumwns, C E:,'1'1'-js T A Watts, F. D. ' igh W Vi Kappa Alpha ' -Y wp Ronin: Bclffm Charles Denny, f ,A 'iff fri, uf-'-1 Ping-:xg warm- Brubb, Bob If , 17 i, 4 H wtvim Dm Hv,1mphreyS.'Y'f '1 W I I . 1 A Ng! . X-' 1 V -wlllllln at Br WHL his Phd. at Havardj Pi Delux Epsilon. .National at, Princeion and Har- . Joumahmc Fraternity. will meet has been as me Univ-Ethis Wednesday to discuss possi- of Vlnzixmin since 1935. Heibilities for new members. and also on 1.-he lecumry staff of to hoid their regular busines of Chicago. meeting. ' E .Ry -1 ae- ga wma 5- Z 1- Q Z Q.,gy.:' f ,.., - T' .Ty xii, -f f 5,00-.A-xu, N 4 ,,,, 'E S x , . N- 3 . ,AWE A X .xf Sqwmkxq ar 'Wiki 16 7 -9 x Mr-va Xi -V .4051-'ffff'-:H if - lx N way ,bd h '-'- T Sit 2 . rr, 4 el 1. ,. P ,a am M5 M. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS JAMES I. SLAYDON, JR.. . . President WILLIAM H. TRAPNELL, JR.. .Vice-Presiden' HENRY J. TUCKER, JR.. .Secreiary-Treasurei JOHN W. BROOKS, JR.. .Business Manager JOHN E. SADLER, JR. Ass? Business Manager The German Club, lhe only organiza- Tion on 'rhe campus which has as ifs pur- pose 'rhe promoring ol dances, began lhe year wilh a smaller membership 'rhan usual, buf lhis facl failed lo dampen lhe parly spirils one bil. Homecoming weekend as usual began The Club's funclions as il offered our firsl opporlunily ol 'rhe year for having a dance ser. The relurning alumni proved 'ro be a big boosl +o The dances and con- sequenlly 'rhe Homecoming Dance Sei was a big success. Mid-Winler Dances and Spring dances followed in respeclive order wilh lhe same spiril prevailing, and having a nel resull ol everyones having a good +ime. The adjoining piclures show some ex- cerpls of 'rhe Club's lunclions. ln closing, conlinued success is wished for lrhe German Club in The lufure. Q91---...M Nw:- DR. JOHN W. MOLNAR Direcfor THE 195-I KALEIDOSCOPE GLEE OFFICERS JOSEPH W. WHNTE, . . . , . . .Pr-esldenf THOMAS LTHORNEJR. . Vice-Presidenf JOHN W. KOLMER. . , .Se1:r'e+arX,-Treasurer GEORGE A. L. KOLMER, JR . .Business Manager GEORGE E. PWLLOW4 JR. . .Business Manager HOWARD L. HANSON . Accompanlsi EWR. JOHN W, MOLNAR . . . Direcfor Under Hue capable diredrion of Dr. John W. Molnar, The Hampden-Sydney Oiee 1 HAMPDIZN-SYDNEY COI.I.IiliIi CLUB Club aqain lwad a very successlul season. Developing a well-rounded reperloire ol sacred and secular numbers, lliis orqani- Zalion enjoyed several public appearances around llie slale. Tlie annual Clwrislmas concerl willw llwe Longwood Clwoir was lweld al Jarmon l-lall al Longwood and al College Clwurclw. Sew'- eral ol llie more lamiliar seleclions from llie Messiah lealured llwese programs. Qllner Trips llwrouqlioul included yisils lo Franlcliny Mary Washinglon College, and Slrallord Collede. llwe concerls as well as llie praclices lurnlslied a ricli ex- perience in music lor llwe members ol llwe Cilee Club and lor llne people who lweard llie concerls. Joe Wliile, presidenl and soloisl, de- seryes a word ol praise lor lwis line worlc mis year. D-C 57 Fronr Row: Nichols, Litchfield, Thorne, J. While Back Row: Houck, Rawls, Allen DEBATE TEAM OFFICERS DAVID LITCHFIELD . . ,.., Presidenl THOMAS THORNE . . . . .Business Manager The l-lampden-Sydney Debale Council, lhe Senalors, long a regular insiilulion on our campus, lhis year modilied ils policies lo a greal exienl. The Council added four new men, increasing by lwo lhe number usually inviled lo membership. The Council began ils debaling aclivilies in grand slyle, by emerging from The annual Fall Tau Kappa Alpha Slale Tournamenl as Slale champions. The Senalors loolc forward io several years ol conlinued excellence in debaling bolh in and oul ol Virginia. THE 1954 KALEIDOSCOPE sa 6-.B HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE H-NS 4 il 88 1 ,. ,g Airy. E vl ' 1' 4 .- . : 6 5 .. . 2 ' ' 1: 9 gr Fronl Row' Ogden, Hanson, Randall, Wallace, Taylor, Chilton B A Mo S s ack RCW: usfirl, ore, aunders, Drs Pear on C H E S S C L B OFFICERS JOSEPH WALLACE l5'reifdeh' GEORGE RANDALL A ,Vice-Preziden' xlONVARlf1 HANSQN Seiirc-la r , ' AMOS SAUNDERS 'lreasur ER, l3EAl'3SQN , . , Fai ', Advisir The Chess Club which was newly organized lasl year has achieved such a degree ol success in arousing campus inleresl in 'rhe game lhal il has been granled a charler by This Sludenl Assembly, lhus becoming a lull-lledged campus aclivily, The Chess Club meels on Friday allernaons in +he basemenl ol lhe library, in lhe room lhal was once designed as a music room. ln lhis place lhe members play lournamenls 'ro delermine Their relaliye slrenglhs, and lo prepare lhcmselves for inlerscholaslic meels. The immediale aims ol lhe club, all else disregarded, are 'ro promole inleresl in and lo play chess, Allhough lhe Chess Club has remained relaliyely small in numbers. il is by no means reslriclive, New men are always welcome, and lhe lulure seems guile brighl lor lhis fledgling organizalion. 59 Fronf Row: Lifchfield Thorne, Bowers, Ogden, Ashburner, Williams, Randall Back Raw. Carier, Gregg, Houck, Furr, Lucey, Weaver UNIUN PHILANTHRCPIC SOCIETY OFFICERS PEN BOWERS . , ,.,,, . , . Presidenr CARTER FURR , , President Pre. rem TOMTHORNE . . T . . Secreraw SEORGE PILLOW A . . , Treasurer DAVID OGDEN , . . e Chaplin The Union Philanlhropic Sociely is The oldest Sociely of Els kind in The Uniled Slales. being exceeded in age only by The Cliosophic Sociely of Princelon Universily. The presenl Sociely was formed as a resulr of a merger of The Union Sociely and The Philanlhropic Sociely. This basl years aclivilies were, under 'rhe able leadership of our Presidenl, Ben Bowers, ol unusual variely. The Sociely was Torlunale 'ro add seven new members lc ils rosler, 'rhese men being inilialed al The Socielyls annual banquet All of our members are confidenlr Thai Jrhe Sociely shall in fulure years enioy even grealer successes. THE 1954 KALEIDOSCOPE 60 IN DEPENDENTS ORGANIZATION OFFICERS Joe BRADY . ....,4. . , vmgideni aoeER amor . , . .vswrfegiaemf eeorea RANDALL . . . .Secrelar-,-Treaser f The purpose of 'rhe Independenls Organizalion is To provide all non-fralernify men and lirsl' semesler freshmen wilh a uniled organizalion lor parlicipalion in Sludenl government inlramural sporls, and olher campus aclivilies. This year lhe lndependenls worked +o increase lheir preslige of 'rhe campus by widening Their scope ol aclivilies, and They gave rhe campaign a good kiclcoll wifh a fine inrramural loolball learn. While nol anli-lralernily, The lndependenls invile all non-lralernily men lo enioy The advanlages ol full membershipin The organizalion. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE 61 Seafed F-rant Overby, Curfis, Vincenf Seated Rear: Snead, Slaydon, Nichols Sfanding: Drummond, Smifh VIGILANCE COMMITTEE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS JAMES I, SLAYDON, PresidenT ............. . . . , , ,Senigr VVILLIAM I. SNEAD ..,................ Senior l l. BENJAMIN VINCENT . . . Senior ROBERT EDWARD CURTIS . , , Junior JAMES MILLNER OVERBY ,... .... J ur-ior HARRY AMES DRUMMOND, JR. . Sophomore JOHN NICHOLS . , . , . ,..., ,.,. S ophomore HALSEY WEIR SMITH, JR .......,....,......,, Sophomore Repre-senTaTive RepresenTaTivs RepresenTaTive Re presenTaTive RepresenTaTive Repre'senTaTive RepresenTaTive Represe-nTaTive The Vigilance CommiTTee was designed aT Hampden-Sydney To Talce The place ol: The old Torms oT hazing, The purpose OT This commiTTee is To remind some gross Treshmen +ha+ here aT Hampden-Sydney we are genTlemen, wiTh humble yeT sTrong characTers. The CommiTTee has endeavored in iTs elllicieni yeT ir1cOmpeTenT manner To in- sfill inTo The Treshmen The spiriT oT Hampden-Sydney. This splriT is noT ThaT of iusT a college, buT ThaT oT Hampden-Sydney College, which is a large TraTerniTy in iTselT, The broThers sailing TogeTher down The seas OT Knowledge, Wisdom, and DiscreTion. IT is The hope oT The CommiTTee ThaT each freshman will sail The Tull course OT learning and endeavor To gain in The uTmosT Trom IT, ever sTriving To uphold The Tra- diTions and name oT Hampden-Sydney College. THE 1954 KALEIDOSCOPE 62 -1... .V- 1 ' 1 F' 1 ' ' f fig, 4 1'-vlf-'T ig A, , ,- W 4 L: P - Q 4 .' ' il, ' 1. tu.: J , -0, J , J , 5 'VH 5, 5355 xv ,Q ,1.,.,.i3 kgiw gb it '- ,-,mu fm: f 3?-Ffh N if .W ,, ,..: ,wshanrif ' SN: , V1 'K' 3 P, , L E, E xx l gxfilt wif' .- ' Y Rl , vw X F yu. V -Q x 'Q Ig ...M-:J-f 2 ., 'F 'ls' ? PRATER ITIES as 4 ,. as ' FRATERNITIES EPSILON CHAPTER Firsi' Row: Joe Gillespie, Doug I-lumphrey, Gordon Lucey, Mill Miller, Charles Dunn. Second Row: Jim Overloy, Phil Wil- son, Ben Bailey, George Barner, Fred Bebeau, Third Row: Ed Breeden, Doug Buckles, Bill Carringlon, D a v e Dunn, Bucky Edmonson. Fourfh Row: Dick Geohagen, Curr l-lall, Larry l-loover, Jim Kulp, Roy- sler Lyle. Fif+h Row: Bu+ch McCall, Oris Mead, Bill Moseley, Nick Nichols, Sumner Pugh. Six+h Row: Andy Raplis, Bill Reed, John Richards, Rick Rosenlund, San- dy Saunders. Seven+h Row: John Tigmo, Whilrey Warfield, Tommy Bowe, George Grinnan, l-lal lvlcVey, Bob Traylor. lHSC-1 W' FOUNDED I824 .I-..v . L I. kW -W' I A 7, Xrv I 'Sq ,X I I, I . , I-4 , I-Lg.. s. - I .- ke? v 'ini' ' JB? 'H I' --ii OFFICERS OORDOII M, LUCY , I Preddenf JOHN MILTON MILLER, JR. vIEE.PIE5, JOSEPH 54 GILLESPIE . .se-Efefm GEORGE Is, BAPNER . IEEQILIIE r ' Q E v ,L I ,J I ' 9 ' II Q I E: L ,bv '- i 5 ' Q., -Q:-if-' - CHI PHI ' I'ghIigfwfs O5 Ike- school year, Home-Qommqs and We CMI PM spring parfies were enjwed by afl fhe campus and espEciaIIy by We remrnlng alumni EOEIIOII CHaOIer algc had many Combp par' Mes dufing Hue year. June and qraduailmw are aIway5 irvevifnbie, bw the Me genlms :Ir Epswsn w,II Ieave a nav of fhemseiveg wflw L15 Ibm WII1 never be forgoffen. 91596, I V- FRATERNITIES 1,2 A ,ff- V lm l? Q gli lf 5. , ?N .Sy A if i i Lili .,. -u ' ,ig Q ll 'li SIGMA SIGMA CHAPTER Firsl' Row: Jimmy Slaydon, Bill Pau- ley, Lou OlConnell, Pele lvloir, Er- nie Thompson. Second Row: David Lilchfield, Mel- vin Childers, Doug Bryanf, Bob Gold, Parlce lvlcllwaine, Third Row: Bill Coleman, David Brown, Alex Leverly, Chuclc l-lardy, Gil Bryson. Fourlh Row: Ed Evans, Buddy Brownson, Charlie Jensen, Tom Savage, Jimmy Darden. Fifih Row: Bill Drumeller, Ed Early, Fred l-leuser, Sonny Kenl, Buz Kerr. Six+h Row: Arlhur Koch, Mike Mc- Dermoll, Pele McKinney, Chuck Marshall, Dennis lvlorron. Sevenfh Row: Bill Payne, Bill Peier- son, Clyde Shellon, Eddy Siersema, Lewis Sulor, Bill Tynes. lHSC- 'i3g?g-,gqfggfgxvs-J ,-, x Aw, S E x w. Q nr -' Y. af. ' 5 , Q Q: M,-V E: .f -'ss-ei -. A' '. 1-H, H f. .T s- Vfl tn '51 K D :4'i 2. ,YMLLK F S1 FOUNDED I855 OFFICERS ERNEST mcg MQMVSQN JArv15S1Qv1N6 SLAYCQW VNRGVL PERRSON MOH? M VAVW LEE UVCHFEH Cjrs ,f .AIWW-fxisf, S I G M A C H I Sgfa Sfgmi V35 ,Lf IQVWCQTEJ amcff-Qf barwer fa' ,. Wing we dld Mrmed QM T5 be 3 by-.fNEux3 qugggwgx and mgfg nexgf was 5 d,Sl r,me . Urde' We Zenabbf lg-Q1defs' Q 5 Eriwe Oconnel, we erfsw-ed 5 rlgrwyE,IZ'3,L4-1fr1Tfam,,r3!iE'5-U 'fav pavles we'e als: as L.5uaN' rea' gifs, are we are deem' wde-bfed TC in wSf7d8'IJ3 sx-.feeH'ea M751 Jai- 9 Ra Vid Rgshing .veg frw+R., as 'e '3'ap'ef .-.35 k:ML-5.-so v. af uf- psuaily gccd p9edgeC1a5f.WVe ever-d QQ Vearfea' H1afi: e5':f and exerv brfwer 55' waifwg 'nf .ei 1.:' 5 Y E T1f'ibNE 99 bu? fi Gu parhmo Samara arena im sceca wamk K Vins... ...f X. il 'ff A M 'wav' .f S :fir 1 gf' 'W . ,wg-5 69 FRATERNITIES eg gg. Pfrsi x Nea W X Yv -fs N x EM-.Q S 1.3 Q UPSILON CHAPTER Firs+ Row: B. J. Boinesi, Slick Har- dy, Mickey l-loke, Joe Maupin, Slewarr Roberfson. Second Row: Imp Snead, K, K. Wallace, Nifo Zehmer, Al Bryanf, Bob Curlis. Third Row: Tom Glascock, l-loagy Hodges, Wilson Kemp, Cowboy Rives, Wayland Slephenson. Fourth Row: Lee Pinks, Jim Kear- ing, ScoHy McCracken, Donny Per- rill, Bill Toland. Fiffh Row: Jimmy Wallace, Cocky Wall, Jeff Ware, Joe Davila, Jim Farinholf. Six'l'h Row: Bill French, Willie Gard- ner, Bryan Grinnan, Jimmy Harch- er, Lou Mundin. Sevenih Row: Joe Myers, Sonny Pembroke, Bruce Roberrson, Dick Sessorns, Jim Wiley. -Hsc- FOUNDED IB69 21 -P. T T mf: S Y OFFICERS 'f 1-4 WILLIAM O BOTTTEST erm MSSQL ' ' E. STEWART ROBERTSON , Gram! Mayer ,T CE-mm T. JOE S. MAULPIN G-Tend Sw,-.Tn WILSON! E, KEMP Gland Scribu JAMES E.. WALLACE Grand TTE-OS Tr-T wr : 5542:- Wr f . 2 .f, 'PT 'L 'E . KAPP SIGMA Befdnd TLWQ NeaOQrJT'p fi B. J. BQIPEST UpSTl:r 55 Kappa SHQTTTT1 Enioyed anofher Su QQEJU' Rear. On We spcrv, fron? The chapfev Ccmpk-fed a SL.CCE'S5LUl geascn wirwng The TTT'ramL.TaN frfphy and also capmrirzg trophies in T-Ocfbav and S:F'baU akrwg .-mb LIST place In Hur mwir Sporfs TO The graduafinq geniors we S-,Odd like TO ewferwd Our Thanh? T,-T r Their aid in rTTakTrTq+L1T3year'a success and WISH The-TTT The beef J LuCLinfLTef'u1'ure. 71 FRATERNITIES 'GPN' rs 'gen' xi Q 1 f , ,, ,Ai , , , . 3. 2 si 13 eq, -9 I 1 l. l g i l O T A C H A P T E R Firsl Row: Alvin Aaron, Dick Hais- lip, Campbell Hawkins, Bill Plank. Bob Rosenbaum, Dean Tesler. Second Row: Sforrs Warriner, Buclcy Coslley, John Craddoclc, Bill Denl, Sfolceloy Fullon, Jerry Pace. Third Row: Syd Selile, Comp Shel- Ton, lvleadie Taylor, Buddy Trinlrle, Bob Tucker, Charles Bagqefl. Fourfh Row: Bill Blair, Mills Brill. Franlc Carringlon, Jaclc Crandall. Herb Harris, Bob Harrison. Fifih Row: Ron Henry, Phil Key, Chuck Mollley, Bob Pilcher, Tom Poland, Halsey Smifh. Sixfh Row: Sonny Sommardahl, Jim Turner, Bob Woody, Jim Wyall, Bill Lehew, Bernie Marlowe. Sevenfh Row: Ronnie Bellon, Char- lie Denny, Waller Grubb, Bob Hiclcson, Don Humphreys, Tommy Lee. Eighfh Row: Bill Musser, Duane Pace, Benny Smilh, Jim Smifh, Jim- my Taylor. 1-HSC--1 . .E FOUNDED l868 V5.5 ,:. x , x 1 u ia 1 .L 5 mf' : P4 ' NE .gr .J mr , Rr K ' 'EY' r W2 E X., 1 'Q N, X5 ' clip- 'Q Q, 1 'e OFFICERS R. DEAN TESTER E . SMC 'fIE:ff: 'fq MEADKEATAYLOR , , mme. -ff ? ELBERT N. TRINKEE . . sc. ,. ia' . 'e .1 Q1 421 f J 14 '. fhqukh 'X X NW I' n KE us? Qu e 5 . 5 C1 5' 4 'C In ROY W, DENY . . ,Tn,G. It FCARRINGTON . .Hismrien X- iix 31'-vp J :Si ':'5L -Ar fi vslsff- -' -,Q-Q3 ey, 1: Sx +. i -1 E QA: '11 1-, . ' 4' '- lj?-1C'R3A:,, -., ' ,E ':,, f--.j,X' '-it PIK PP ALPHA The men of Icfa, upcn referring 90 The HIFI' fast Sepfember found mes? cf fha brorhers back. Uncle Sam hed raken our srdlar parfy boys Ashby Bam and Jail: Mlwer, and 5 rex-.r Pad frarsf ferred' buf wvrfh cIose+oFI1'+y men refurned 'Hwe broflwers get sferred cn a banner year. The soda! season was a success wirh severe! Ucombc' parries and parfies on We dance week-ends. We held our own an he inrramerai fTeWds, ard v.e came up severe? ncfches in fhe academia rafrnq. Thanks and :Peers ge ff gr if-fliers Dean, Meadie, Beddr and BIN. Greer WC-rim Feih-ws, A hecric xear :5 Ci'F'T-3 raids and 'ref' --,reeks Is drawing rc a dose and we '.-.err ': 7361 'C se- iff tu be-54 '.f.'fsV'e5 :ff frwi Iwure. 73 H33 z. FRATERNITIES ALPHA TAU CHAPTER Firs+ Row: John Cross, Bill Dodson, Tommy Ferrell, George Kolmer, Fred Robinson. Second Row: Jim Slokes, Bill Trap- nell, Sonny Tucker, Joe While, Bob Allen. Third Row: .Peley Cheek, Bill Daughiery, Sonny Gear, Baies Kil- linger, Wilson Kolmer. Fourih Row: Sonny Loud, Joe Rush' brook, Tom Sfewarf, Pai Whiies- carver, Chris Bredrup. Fiffh Row: Ted Dillon, Marlin Har- ris, Maurice Noffingham, Dave Og- den, John Rawls. Six+h Row: John Sadler, Jim Wea- ver, Jim While, Dick Annand, George Bird. Seven+h Row: W. F. Bower, Sid Bridgeforih, John Crufe, Bill Dick. Auslin Harrelson. Eighfh Row: Kendall Hawkins, Russ Holcomb, Tom Looney, Shack Raine, Banks Simmons. Ninfh Row: Cliff Tiius, Smokey Waiis, Doug Wilson. Noi Piciured: Jess Griffin, Jim Frazer. -Hsc- FOUNDED :abs - ri OFFICERS 4 S wi- f -P ' -r n 1: ., E , :L PJ N 1' 5' 4 A avr? x JAMES JACKSON STOKES, . .NON THOMAS JOSEPH FERRELL , NO. II HENRY JOSEPH TUCKER, . ,NOS HI i Q V- g Q. -.Q Q E fa-, KAPP LPH Many goes Wings happened in and abou? fha large, whife mouse af H16 far end of We irafernity row TPM year, and The iirsf was Hue large percerifaqe of brofhers remming in Sepfembef, The fovbaii games and We fali pariieg faded inio Ciwrisfmae hoiidays, which had Pfesidenf S+olces Qriwri Miss Greicben Scimize a+ Hue Rose Dame -as a bervedidicn. Evamc were a kind of ENV-' Ciimax To if aii. A fine pledge dass waded seccrwd semfesfer in fha rigid ww, From fhen on Mme New indeed of passing, especiafiy For The seniors, wifh spring sporfs, 'Spring feverf' and Finais. A das of the iivesf' fo a migiiiy Fine year. 75 FRATERNITIES NU CHAPTER Firsl Row: Vince Duran, Benny Vin. ceml, Willsee Young, Tommie A+- lcins. Second Row: Grumpy Bilich, Guy Farley, l-luloerr Genrry, Bob Hen- ley. Third Row: Sonny Marlin, Bill Tay- lor, E. C. Johnson, Garrel Brigman. Fourfh Row: Jack Buchanan, R. K. Donovan, John Flaxinglon, Tom Johnson. Fif+h Row: Tom Kilby, Sonny Nuclcols, l'l. W. Swerlleqer. -Hsc- 4- -. 1. .H- 1 Ar., J. 's -s,..,-A -, ,fwses FOUNDED mes .3 I::i '. 1, . Q my ,JZ . .ab r ,JW L21 -nzq X bg? 1 'yrs- - we 3 7 r OFFICERS VINCENT L. DU RAN , , President BENJMMN VINCENT , , , vieespfesideni 7 11 ge1E:fk.i 1, WILTSEE YOU N6 . Secrelary 1333? u l jgaql, WADE T. MKINS r . . rmsufef THETA CHI Wirh a reduced rosler, lhanlcs +o lhe currenl seleclive service program, Nu of Thela Chi began lhe school year wiih lhe purpose of reliel and recovery in addilion To fhe basic pursuil' ol relaxalion. Rushing broughr us valuable new blood, and our social affairs climawed when The regional jubilee was presenled. ln rhe few days lefl of spring as rnany parries, weelc- ends and picnics as can possibly be crowded inlo our l-larnpden-Sydney schedule will be enjoyed by all Jrhe brorhers. vp V H Fl ls n. EQ 3? '52 li lls 77 wg? FRATERNITIES vis Nu '.-my I . ,of 'Rx -:P LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Firs+ Row: Tommy Bones, Dill Cook, Carler Furr, George Pillow, George Williams. Second Row: Mac Willis, Ben Bow- ers, Howard Wynne, Joe Wallace, Karl Davis. Third Row: Ashby Saunders, Amos Saunders, Tom Thorne, Sranley Willis, John Fisher. Fourfh Row: John Sharpe, Grier Saunders, John Werherill, Jim King, David Melaney. Fifih Row: Ronnie Zeirz, Billy Barnes, Judson Black, Clarence Gil- lespie, Edgar Mayse. Sixfh Row: Bob Towers, lvliclcey Moore, Bob Morris, Earle Ware, George Werrz. -HSC- , f K 1 N Q x ..? hwsn I X' '. FOUNDED IQO9 -11-2? iw , -wg. r fu .-i'?ii ':? ' ,J ,,.,1 Uv. if f , . OFFICERS x -11: ig--www 55.--. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA x,'5 S' .ZMZIE v' AC'2, 'Ig' ll'-3 .k'2': L' '3 1 I L 1' 31' 3' 'I 3 f..l-1'3 -H 3 :i f 2' -'-fi' : I Il'Z, Lf '? I. ' T 1- -N- V: . ,.,-t I :II 'I E::,.': 'E v:4' L - J : '- .::,,,i. -- -. U -wx Hs, 15:12. L,. . 1 .L ,,.. .1 , Y, .U -, -Qi AY' J if' ,, I 79 iii! B vw 1 ,S I TERFRATER ITY COUNCIL THOMAS J. FERRELL, JR. . WILLIAM C. BOINEST. . KARL E. DAVIS .... JOE GILLESPIE . CHARLES DUNN. . CHARLES HARDY . ERNEST THOMPSON. . WILLIAM BOINEST . . RIVES HARDY. . . JOHN BROOCKS . . DEAN TESTER . . . HENRY TUCKER. . THOMAS EERRELL. . VINCENT DURAN . . WILLIAM TAYLOR . . KARL DAVIS .... ASHBY SAUNDERS . OFFICERS REPRESENTATIVES 80 . Presldenf Vice-Presiderw Secrefa rv-Treasurer . Cm PIM Chi PHT . . Sigma CII Sigma Cp? Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Pi Kappa Alpha PI Kappa AIpI13 . Kappa A'pPw1 Kappa AIpII2I . , Twe'a CIW The-Ia CII? Lambda Chi A,pI1a Lambda Ch? Afppa HO ORARY I U I My .,., V .M 6. V -- ..w. , 2 - , .- .f 1 ' :.f -4-U N Q' : up-' . - - . , v- -w -Q--',:.f. -f-V. - Lv 3 fu.-..,.1,f-f H1 - J -4 inn ., 5. Q ..a ,., . yfff, 11, , 1.12114 ,., .1f-i 35- , in , v4+ ' f - - -'..-. .H , J ' -3 3 e 4- V . ' 'w 'lllf gif- ' N SEI L N iii Q Q Ill' ,ig '. vu 'Ill N33 n v ' Ill L, . T' 'auf ,- a,.,,y-,::',. A -.,, N 3 V, -' g '..Q'?'2i ,-1. - ,,,5- :M-1:5 A ,. ,,, , A ., . A . V Lim :l,:l,1,-.1,'v:,, 7 . , . , . W t ,- -Y , .V fnf ',f,-girl'-all-f'f FRATER ITIES f ws 1. ' I .JL ,N-w'fF21i2?, Mgff+2:,-gli, ' '- -, 5,5 , -l,.,nf-9-'21-f'5fifllf'- 'L'f117' - PHI BETA KAPPA OFFICERS PROFESSOR H. B. OVERCASH. . . . . .Presidenf DR, PHILIP H. ROPP . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer The following men were ele-ded +0 Phi Befa Kappa, nafional honorary sclwolasfic frafernifyz C. S. KELLY J. W. PROFFITT W. W. OPPENHIMER J. E. STANFIELD J. H, OWEN C. R. YOUNG THE 1954 KALEIDOSCOPE i Q OMICRON DELTA KAPPA OFFICERS JAMES l.SLAYDON,JR. . . .,,,,..,. . . , Presidenl R, DEAN TESTER . , . . , . . Vice-President RIVES S. HARDY .... ....... ..... . , Secrelary MEMBERS J. STOKELEY EULTCN JAMES J. STOKES RIVES S. HARDY R. DEAN TESTER JAMES I. SLAIYDON, JR. ERNEST T. THOMPSON, JR. WILLIAM I. SNEAD WILLIAM H,TRARNELL, JR. This nalional honorary leadership lralernily was founded al Washinglon and Lee Universily in I9I4. The charler lor 'rhe Lambda Circle was granled I-Iampden-Sydney in l924. The purpose of Ihe lralernily shall be Ihreeloldz Eirsl, Io recognize men who have allained a high slandard of eicliciency in colle- giare aclivilies, and Io inspire olhers lo slrive lor conspicuous allainmenls along similar lines. Second, 'ro bring Iogelher Ihe mosl represenlalrive men in all phases ol collegialre life, and Ihus lo creale an organizalion which will help lo mold The senlimenl' ol Ihe inslifufions on gueslions of local and inlercollegiale inleresl. Third, Io bring logelher members ol: Ihe Iacully and sludenl body ol The inslilulion on a basis ol mulual inleresl and underslanding. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE as ETA SIGMA PHI OFFICERS clf'xlVlES Sl.fNYDOll . ...,.. . . . preside-nl REEVES HARDY . . Vice-Presiclenl HARRY HOKE , . . . . . . Secrelary EARNEST Tl-lGMPSOll . ,.., . . , . . .... Treaiurei The Bela Thela Chapler ol Ela Sigma Phi, nalional honorary classical Traler- nily, compleled a mosl successful year. The chapler is composed of men who have ranlced high scholaslically in Greek and Lalin and who are inleresled in lhese languages. Efa Sigma Phi's purpose is lo lurlher inleresl in Greek and Lalin cullure on campus. ln This fralernily inleresf is nol confined fo iusl lhe languages Themselves. buf if also includes lhe cullure and hisiory of 'rhe respeclive nalions. Through The combined elzlorls of The member and our capable sponsor, Dr. Graves Thompson, Bela Thela Chapler succeeded in fulfilling i+s purpose on fhe campus, THE 1954 KALEIDOSCOPE 84 rf'-'45 6 Q! PI DELTA EPSILQN OFFICERS vviiimm H, rRAPNEii JR, , . , . . . ,Pmsldenl Joe s, MAuPiN ...... . .vice-Pfesadeni WILLIAM Boiussi . , .swefsfy WILUAM sumo . . u u , .Treasurer Phi Della Epsilon, nalionol inlercollegiale iournelislic frelernily, has ef membership consisling of lhe edilors and business managers and olhers who do oulslendinq work on lhe lwo publicelions, lhe Tiger, lhe KALEIDOSCOPE. The Hampden-Sydney Chapler, charfered in IQ39, seeks lo coordinale lhe publica- lions, honor leadership in 'rhe field of journalism and bring Jroqelher lhe eclilors and business manager of The college press. The lralernily inifialed lhree new men lhis spring, bringing ifhe lolal eclive member- ship Jro eleven for lhe session. an-sr 1 sf- 43 is li 1 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE - 85 V 5 H mf W W 33' S9264 ii H ff his XX l CHI BETA PHI OFFICERS JOHN MILTON MILLER . , . ,.,4.., , . .pfessaem JOHN ARMSTRONG CROSS . . . ,Vice-Presidenf WILTSEE YOUNG .,... . .swemfy HARRY HOKE . , . . . . . . . . . .Treasurer Chi Bela Phi is a nalional honorary scienrilic lralernily, Gamma Chapler al Hampden-Sydney bids Juniors and Seniors who can meef Hs reguiremenls of 85 or beH'er average for af leas+ nine hours of science. They musf also show inleresl in 'rhe sludy ol science. The chapier meeis +w'ce a monrh, wirh programs presenled on science. We also have Two banqueis ihis year. Chi Bela Phi also from lime lo lime presenls programs over io ifhe sludenl' body. ln addilion we have oxhibils in The display case in Bagby l-lall. Anolher proiecl is our giving a copy of lhe handbook ol chemisrry and physics io The man wirh lhe highesf average in firsf year chemisfry. THE 1954 KALEIDOSCOPE 86 SIGMA UPSILON OFFICERS ERNEST THOMPSON . . . . .Presidenlr JIMMY SLAYDON . . . . . . Vice-Presidenf WILLIAM TRAPNELI. . . . . Se-creIary-Treasurer The Phinx ChapIer of Sigma UpsiIon, naIionaI IiIerary honorary IraIerniIy, has compIeIed an exIremeIy successful year, Sigma Upsilon is composed oi men whose IiIerary inIeresI and creaIive aI:niIiIy qualifies Them Io carry on inIeIIecIuaI ac+iviIies. In addijrion Io ifs regular discussions, Sigma Upsilon sponsored a weeIcIy record concerI of classical music which was held in Ihe home oI Dr. and Mrs. Graves I-I. Thompson. Several new members were iniIiaIed during The year, and Ihus received re-cogniIion Tor Iheir IiIerary in+eresI and IaIenI. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE 87 Rx 'Q , sl + 1 x . , Q. -x ,'-l. ATHLETICS 1 75 l7QiEy9QlB.7Qs FOCTBALL-'53 l-lampden-Sydney's Tigers were oll lo a rip- roaring slarl and even lhe Norlolk and Weslern couldn'l keep lhem lrom winning lhe Lillle Seven Championship and lhe Mason Dixon crown. Coach l-lickey in his lhird year al l-lampden-Sydney has done a remarkable iob and should be commended lor pulling lhe Tigers on lop in which place il looks like lhey will remain. The leam led by Co-Caplains. Fullon and Slokes, deserve much praise. l.el's see lhe sludenl body gel behind lhe whole leam lor lhe credil lhey deserve, Good luck lo lhe boys wilh nexl year's schedule. Eff? will s- -Sydney Tigers- I 953 90 K Ivy sq Sh . Upper Leff: Sfolrley Fulion ICQ-Capfainl. Middle Leffz Tommy Glasscocli, Lower Leffz Cavell Rives. Upper Righf: Jimmy Sfokes lCo-Capfainl. Middle Righfz Sonny Sommerdalh. Lower Righfz Rives Hardy. By virfue of five wins, one fie, and one defeaf, fhe Tigers complefed fheir mosf successful season of recenf years and gained fhe Liffle Six Championship for fhe firsffime. This year, as usual, was one of bofh ex- cifemenf and frouble for fhe Garnef and Gray. Affer an opening game win over Newporf News Apprenfice School, fhe Tigers were defeafed by Guilford on a rain-soaked field by one poinf. This loss is nof fo be blamed on fhe missed poinf- affer-fouchdown, buf rafher fo fhe Tiger's lack of aggressiveness unfil fhe final six minufes of fhe game. Vicfories over Emory and l-lenry, Bridge- wafer, and Johns l-loplcins gave fhe feam much presfige, and by fhe fime l-lome- Comings rolled around fhe Tigers were rolling smoofhly. is rv T l -- c .b. M gg - Mxws ,,., ,W - - X, , ,, xr. NM R 1 , s.A,,,.,.-,,..,AL, . W' TM T ii i 9' Homecoming Day saw The Ben- gals square oTT againsT a sTrong and considerably heavier single- wing Trom WesTern Maryland. Though The game was close all The way, The crowd Tavored The Ben- gals, who drove all The way To The Green Terror six-yard line beTore Tumbling wiTh only minuTes leTT. Trouble sTruclc a weelc laTerg as The Team, Traveling To Tennessee To meeT Sewanee, enTered The din- ing car, The Train plowed inTo The rear oT a TreighT abouT Tive miles easT oT BrisTol. Coaches l-liclcey and Thalman and players STolces and BryanT were injured seriously by The impacT and Tlying glass, and as a resulT boTh The Sewanee and Richmond games were cancelled. ATTer a Two-weelc layoTT The Ti- gers, limiTed by The accidenT To lighT worlcouTs, Traveled To Ashland To meeT arch-rival Randolph-Ma con. The accidenT and layoTT were clearly visible The TirsT halT as The Yellow JaclceTs iumped To an early lead, buT a deTermined Tiger Team Tool: The Tield in The Third quarTer and were noT To be denied as They scored Thrice To end up winning. On December 7Th The Tigers placed six men on The All l.iTTle Six Team. l-leaded by STolceley FulTon, who incidenTally was elecTed Cap- Tain, This group included Jim ,pad- ' I 'I ji Upper Left Sfuar-1 Woolcoft Lower Right Tommy Poland. Upper Left Ronnie Henry Lower Right Al Bryant , :yun- Slokes, Dean Tesler, Ronnie Henry, Sfuarl lesfer, Coach Hickey has every reason To Woolcoll and Tom Poland. Willw only llnree look forward To a winning season nex'r men qradualinq, including Slokes and year. Sepr. Sepl Cd. Ocl. Ocf. Ocl. Ocl. Nov. Nov. SCHEDULE AND RESULTS I 9-Hampden-Sydney 26-Hampden-Sydney 3-Hampden-Sydney I O-Hampden-Sydney I 7-Hampden-Sydney 24-Hampden-Sydney 3 I -Hampden-Sydney 7-Hampden-Sydney I 4-Hampden-Sydney Newporl News . Guilford . . . . Emory and Henry Briclgewaler . . . Jolwns Hopkins . , Weslern Maryland Sewanee . . . Richmond . Randolph-Macon BILL LEHEW OTIS MEADE CHUCK MOTELY .O .7 ..I3 .O . .O ...O Cancelled Cancelled . . .I2 PHILKEY 51p-5 '?'? 3 0-L if-4 E, 'Q Y if E' , Q' ! l1g- 'X 5' 'SJ of ,, x 1 Q ' , n, ,f . 1 ,Mv.1 1.,.,4 . ,Q -Ot' ' E 1 W' 'f -...I J ra- A wx C . Q Q qw U - ' --,, . .Y , . Jr 'v -' -4 ., 4 wf-..w.' ' -' K -- o 3 X ya --., .A 'WV .W A. L . 1 - , .9 QV- . W Q W Ir- 'X'w+A.4,1'.f.f'1.,Ek -Y...-,':f. x 3 , -I, '. f' . 4 E . . '-1XQ.'l.N'.fi4L. E...L1.x. . H Q...if-'Q iq. ' X , '- ' -- ,'7f' -'fx . IRG , .W .A ,,,. J. XS -1 ,i:51E:. 'ffvgigli-1 ., r 3'-EgSgf.' - N- , v - ,, , :ffm ,ala- Q.-:E+ Upper Leff: John Tigmo. Lower Righfz Jimmy Smifh. CHEERLEADERS Donovan. Cheek, Pembroke 'fe' '55 95 lo righf: Molley, Slaydon, Belfon, Vlncenf, Humphries, Holcomb, Carfer, Hlcksan, Richards, Shelfon, Sessoms. BASKETBALL-1953-'54 CLAUDE MILAM Head Coach l-lampden-Sydney's Tigers consisling mainly ol Freshmen had a surprisingly good season. Ending The season wilh a beller Than SOO average. l-liclcson, Holcomb, Humphries wilh lhe sleady hand of senior Comp Shellon should be righl in Jrhe lhick ol compelilion for Slale honors nexl year. The i954 Tiger BaslceTballers were noT The greaTesT Team To ever Talce To The hardwood, buT They personiTied a Typi- cal Tiger TraiT: ThaT oT never giving up. ThaT Their record wasn'T good is quiTe True: They Tinished wiTh eleven wins againsT ThirTeen losses. BUT The season cannoT be measured in Terms oT wins and losses. Coach Claude Milam sTarTed his TirsT year aT The helm oT The Bengals wiTh a compleTe rebuilding iob ahead oT him. WiTh only one sTarTer back Trom The l953 club in Jim Slaydon, Milam did noT The Tigers Triumph Again. JIM SLAYDON BENNY VINCENT COMP SHELTON JOHN RICHARDS have an easy row To hoe. Many Times cluring The campaign he was Torced To sTarT games wiTh Tour Treshmen in The lineup. BuT as The season pro- gressed, so did The Ti- gers. QT The TirsT Ten games. eighT proved To be de- TeaTs Tor The Tiger guinT. The second hall: oT The schedule, however, saw The Milam men Turn The Tables and Talce nine oT TourTeen conTesTs. So all in all, iT wasn'T a bad sea- son. ,JM BOB HICKSON DON HUMPHRIES The Tigers losT Two To Richmond, 69- 58 and 91-851 buT aTTer having been beaTen by V.Iv1.I. aT l.exingTon, 8 I -65. They abouT-Taced and whipped The Key- deTs aT DeaTh Valley, 65-60. T-l.S.C. spliT Two wiTh Randolph-IV1acon,and also spliT wiTh BridgewaTer, The game in Bridge- waTer's Pseudo-gym being someThing oT a Tarce, The Tigers losing 67-65. The home Team wounol up The season aT The Mason-Dixon TournamenT in BalTi- more and losT To BalTimore U., 8I-69, in The TirsT round. WARREN CARTER RUSS HOLCOMB CHUCK MOTTLEY DICK SESSOMS PHIL KEY RONNIE BELTON W3 X Sw ,H eg g 'iw Frcnf Row: Grubb, Miller, Grinnan, Sessoms, Bowers Back Row: Kerr, Bower, Davila, Drumhellerl Belfon IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The l-lampden-Sydney Junior Varsify, slarling oil The season slowly, ended up lhis year wilh a successful season. Allhouqh lhe 'ream ended lhe year wilh a 5-6 record, lhe success ol lhe season is nol based on lhe win and losl column, bul ralher on ioral improvemenl. Coach Bob Thalman, slarling The season wirh only a minimum ol experienced malerial, developed a leam Jrhal was capable ol holding ils own aqainsl some ol Jrhe 'rouqhesl' opposirion ol ils class. ioo H H H TENNIS The l-lampden-Sydney Tennis Team closed ouT Their I954 season under Coach Graves Thompson and CapTain Mickey l-loke wiTh a 6-3 vicTory over Randolph- Macon aT Ashland. This maTch ended The collegiaTe Tennis careers oT Tive seniors on The Team-Benny VincenT, Carroll MelTon, Ernie Thompson, Jimmy Slaydon, and CapTain Mickey l-loke. The loss oT These veTerans will be TelT heavily nexT year. AlThough The Tigers ended The season wiTh an overall 8-8 record, Their play was much beTTer Than The score indicaTes. They were blanked Twice, while deTeaTing such Teams as George WashingTon l7-Zl, NorTh 101 Carolina STaTe T5-4l, and Richmond T8-Il. Considering The TacT ThaT They were play- ing wiThouT The services oT Dick Edmunds, Bob SaTTele, Webb Simmons, and Lee Le- CompTe, who helped compile a IO-5 rec- ord lasT season, The Tigers neverTheless played good Tennis. The Tennis ladder This year consisTed oT John Richards, who won The coveTed Mcll- waine Thompson Trophy, Mickey l-loke, Jimmy Slaydon, Ernie Thompson, Carroll MelTon, Benny VincenT, and newcomers To The Team Freshman Bill Odom. Cabell Rives, and Jimmy Kulp. The Team was man- aged by Rives T-lardy and Melvin Childers. BASEBALL, 1954 .U P05- :S'0ffEY4i pi., Coach Claude Milam, Tes+er, Co-Capi. gy C Freshmen in rebuilding were Jrhe words lor Coach Claude Ivlilom, now in lhe second year ol Dealh Valley, when only Il Velerans responded To his call lor players. Faced wi+h Jrhe problem of fill- ing his already badly depleled pilching ranks and finding 'replacernenls lor ex- Tiger aces l-lollman, Efz, Lesler, and Joyce, Coach Milom had every righf To be a lillle pessimislic al Jrhe beginning of Jrhe year. l-lowever, six freshmen pilchers, some end fielders, and Jrhree oullielders, including Ihe reiurn ol vel- eran calcher Bill Blair, helped Ihem To brighlen The piclure immensely and praclice gor info full swing on Jrhe 24+h. The Tigers opened The season in Dealh Valley on April 3 by soundly Ihumping The William and Mary nine, I6-2. The Tigers laid down a I5-hir bar- rage, and This coupled wilh freshman BILL BLAIR BERNIE MARLOW FORD ZEHMER BILL SNEAD ,H if.. .a- . I I vw '. ' ' l , if 'xg ffl . il. A TX 1 i ii' y I Qi -if i I .Q I-'I-' L ' - 'FcI... 'l-l.g--i. - , ,. TOM GLASCOCK BOB CURTIS STOKELEY FULTON DEAN TESTER 103 .,,,,..-MII Nui' S S N' T e s.x:y.ssrW ' i' x We s.,,fj,.s-.tv-,gg - ,- 5 -A-:-X, . 1 ,iaaisvswfxs-r I I MX or . , s- f, , I 5 QTL X I' Q.. w 9 N2 if -sf, X , Q sms. vs ,Q 'Q K - s 11 ref ED SIERSEMA BOB GRIFFIN JIMMY SMITH RONNIE BELTON BEN BAILEY DICK ANNAND JOHN OLIVER TOM POLAND Ronnie BelJron's and veleran Tom Glas- coclc's combined 5-hil pilching gol The Tigers olll Io a good slarl. Smilh, Fullon, Snead, Curlis, and Poland led al The plale wilh I3 hi+s loelween Them. The final game wilh Richmond Spiders was rained oul, and rhe Tigers ended The season wilh a credilable IO-5 season record. The loss ol Snead, Lesler and Blair will be heavily Tell, buf Jrhe pros- pecls lor nexl' year are encouraging. Q ll 5 X GEORGE WILLIAMS Intramural Manager INTRAMURALS l-leaded by George Williams, who did a line iob as l-lvl manager, lhe program consisled ol loolball, Two leagues in baslcelball, solllinall, ping- pong, volleyball, horseshoes, goll, lraclc, and jennis. Kappa Sigma lralernily, finishing in eilher lirsl or second place in seven of The len sporls on The inlramural program, won lhe coveled lrophy lor The second slraighl year. Left lo Righf, Kneeling: Allen, Pauley, Grinnan, Trapnell, Overby, Gold, M. Moore, Frazer. Slanding: Brownson, Mgr., French, Gardner, Loud, Lee, Glepel, Kolmer, Wiley, Banner, Rushbrook, F. Moore, Killenger, Bryan, Mgr,, Thalrnan Coach Overby, Co-Capfalng Thalman, Coach Trapnell, Co-Capfain TRACK Wilh lracls inleresl' al ils higlwesl in years, Hampden-Sydney fielded a surpris- ing leam which copped four wins againsl a single loss in dual compelilion while plac- ing second In llme Mason-Dixon and Lillle Seven Conference rneels. 106 mr .av , P ... V. .F ,WSL wifi Tw-' Q -:wif ' . .. - D, . 7, , . 5 -,A 1 , I , f , 'Y f Q ni 154 4 , vi.. 171.--4j,lA ' , .np QQ' L , H' 4 Q 9 A 3. Q- R, ww, . fnzffg., 4,. ' 4' Q.- fx .fi K -va wsu Q X .J ,A-Bi -44. uw. X... r'- ff 'X :J .- fi-vel q.-... r. 4 ,- RES 4 Q 'x 5 151. 9'-4 ...- FIRST NATIONAL BANK FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA TAYLOR-FORBES COMPANY 203 Wesf Third Sires? FARIVIVILLIE, VIRGINIA Dodge and PIymouI'I1 SaIes and Service PI'ione 2 0 W. C. NEWMAN COMPANY Member Federal Reserve 0 Sysfem ICE, COAL, FUEL OIL Member Federal Deposi+ Insurance Q Corporaiiion Phone 4I Farmville, Virginia BRICKERT OIL CO. QQWUMENTS 300 W, Third S+. 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