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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
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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
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'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.
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