Hampden Sydney College - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Hampden Sydney, VA)
- Class of 1955
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Q 'ml Ag7f fL staff'-'feffqf ' . it eff'--'if,1-iLsi'..5Sff ,mrii - ' Qui Div-.W Y . . . A V -,,g,M1,,,z.,iQ,'z:z hh, at A ,.,-3,535 ',- .-,L , N ' ' , ,,',7,wr 'f.552 sw- . w,,wn.f ' . -5' . A , ' 1.4 F4 'fl -- , 'L ' va' .- 'fe ' A A. I - . ' . eqlfo-2'Ev .J49c' .-' ' J -f f 'ii' wp - ' FOREWORD The 1955 KALEIDOSCOPE has heen compiled through the combined efforts of the staff and the administration, at the cost of constant worrv. much anguish. several sleepless nights, and a few detrimental overcuts. But despite the drawbacks, it has heen a lot of fun, and we sincerely hope that vou. students and friends of Hampden-Sydnev. will alwavs ohtain a certain amount of pleas- ure from thumbing through these pages, both now and in the years to come. FRED MURCHISON Hopciss, JR., Editor. XVILSON EVANS KEIXIP. Buxinexy Mamzger. 415' .L .. V ----sa t. . - 'Qs I i V 5 5 ir, E L avr e 7 I. 'uv ti! il 5 ' 1' Wig? i .iii ' if X 9 ,V -I Z3 9 yi , X Q! D'1 I In.. 4 if 'hnnu.,,,,-N... DEDI ATICN For his manv vears of outstanding service to Hampden-Svdnevg For alwavs having a lcincl word and a smile for evervoneg For his encouragement and invaluable aid to mam' a struggling KALEIDOSCOPE Editorg For being a loyal Tiger at all times: It is with the sincerest pleasure that we, the staff of the 1055 KA1 l1IDOSl'OPE, dedicate tliis liftv- ninth volume to PAUL TULANE ATKINSQN, Treasurer of the College and true Hamp- clen-Svclney gentleman. r inf r IT! Qklkh p si UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY IN PRINCE EDVVARIL VIRGINIA' HV RICHARD L.NEwfK1RK,ClL1f,f of '55 5 1 Ihv hhrurx una sxzlthllxhcml lwturu thu N1-lwfll hm Q 1 A5 4 A1 IIIIIR Nl umm thv KWIIIIIIIIIIUC apparently 'IIIICIIUIIUCI xwll lwvzlmc thc' fnllmxing war, IRO7, Dr. Nlmcs Hngv um rlluwn gngl imlnllul zu Prcxiflcllr uf IIqnnpmlcn-Sydmw Cullvgu an xx vll Q15 l',lAUfLAN54lI' 'Yf.1'hV4llUQX. 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Ut grunt lxnpmtlncv, lmrmvwlg 15 mln- izlrt that NIU-rx llwgc dial f'PllIld thu Sl-rnillurx Zllltl dirwtul in wurw tm' thu first furlnzltiw XClll'N, l'-I'1ll1l'iN R, I'klUllI'IllIX vzlllx NLM-NHum rlwN1-lwlnsrivf1-umlvrut Vninn SCIl1iIlLll'X.H .Xu-411'-Iiung tw Ihr l1Ili4lIl SL'lllill1lI'X Ruins ut .Xugum 11,41-, Nlnwx llmln' ix Hur wi rhv ffwur mum uhm hflvc hgurui mmt PI'llII'lil1l'I1IlX in thu uplvuilding ui tha' St'lHiIllll'V. Thy+1Ihrrtl1rw nu- Ifvhn Huh Riu-, HL'IljllIl1iIl Nlmhx Smith, ZIHL1 XV:1lIcr NV. Nlunrc. Ur, llugy-K ideal fur thc Sl'llIillllI'N, unc which it has cllrrixhcd thruuggh the xralrw, ix wt inrth in ax rcpurt zuhfptml hx' thm- Synod ut Vir- ginia in Igllv. 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The Ntl'ut'tl1i't NI.lllllN ttvtl.it-xxith iinprttxr- int-tm-.tx Yrttzihlt- ll.ill ttf llgtmptlttii-Sythtrv Cltllvgt' lht- tutt l't'NlilL'lll'k'N ut'1't' txivttttlltlt- Lgiltx til tht- ptwtplt' ttt Virginia :mtl Ntttth C'aii't1littt1 :mtl atrt- htm tht- twt tztvtilty littiiitw 4-It t-itht't' xitlt: lil Yciiiilwlr llttll, l'l1tlt't Dt: Rl1'4'NllKllllllllNIl'llflUlI tht- rtatmt' ttt tht- Nt'mtti.tt'x xx.:- .1 t t l'l1llIll.Il'klI11 I-lliHll 'I'l1e11l111.5i1411l S1-1ni1111r1 1'111111nem111'11t- The split UX'C'I' Nt-11 :incl Old Scl11111l Preshy- ing the l'1lL'l'l.fl'l' 111' tl1e S111111l 111 Ylllfilllll illlkl N111-th teri:111is111 111'er-sh:11l1111e1l the 51-1ni11:11'1'. 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T11 set- the Pll'flIl'i' 111 this pe1'i111l it is ne1?ess:1r1 'l'ht, 5,mIH.w new Sully drplctrd lwmme nf il lyk 111 fix s11111q 11111-11ti1111 1111 Dr, Rim-'s s11CL'ess111' Dr, lie-111120 nf illleftsf ill the l'l1llI'L'l1t's mill lllsu ltf Ille fPlit lWINNcCIl .X1l1lis1111 BIIXIVV, lle 1111sl111r11 i11 R11cl1i11ggl111111C'111111t1', --NU, 5t.h,,,,1'- :mil 1-Um Schmll-' 11,.t.,1,,u,,.imlx. It ix Vlfllllllih ll .lllll 33- '77'. l S lVh'lrl'l' ilmnlllrilm easy t11 see that 1111 :1,ge11t-Dr. liqixter 11r s11me 111 the lm lll5 Wlll' Wlllul flmulll llli' lxlllwl ci U'l9 llgl'f'g5l' futher 11r11liess11rs-111111lLl feel I'c'lll1'ILll1I nl11111t l'11lle1jtir1g.: 'lull ll' thi' Vllllvi- lll' W1 5' 'Wll l 'l ' llllllfl' im lilli' lllltl s11li1'iti11g 1l11n:1ti1111s tr11m :1 supp111'ter 11f the 4'Ne11 jlllllll l'resl11teriz111is111, ln 17118 Baxter lWL'l'2lllll' pr11tess111' 5L,h,ml-- mrtinn' I1mmim,m in Wim, people-N tlmlking 111 fNlz1tl1e11111ti1's :it l,il1e1-tx llalll. lll 171111, 1111 the clezith in my mm, NUC tht, p,,wi1,i1iticN Hwllltilm Hum the Wm, l lvllllilm Ulilllilm- th' VH'-i-lfllf 7 l-ll l ll5'll1 hxvtllllll the l11n1ls :1111l Sl'l'lll'ifll'N he sillic' if tl1e t'llllI'l'l1 Georgie A. Baxter 11:1s111111lel'resi1le11t11ltl1ei11stit11ti1111 Nplity in N378 13,-A igllxwl. Hem U, the --11111 51sh,,,,1 xxhirh haul Cl1:111ge1l its 11:1n1e Ill XV:1sl1i111gt1111 .-X1':11l1-1111 ,V.,,m.t.mi,,,, in phi1m1,.1I,hi1L Ill. was CIWIU1 In,,dt.rmm.A ill l1HIl f of Uf 1'Ll1' XVZlNl1il14L:t1111's 1l1111:1ti-111 111 ll llllIllll'l'll This p11siti1111 111n1le him thee111h111li1111-11111f Ul1l S1'l11111l 1h11 1-1 f.l11'm'1 RN-fC'11f'11l 5 'lt- llf 1'-1f1fi11H1--11--Iwi' Preshxteriaiiiisin i11 Virginia :intl it is tl1is fzictinn with Ililiflu-'1111fi1'1 H1111 l l'i 'll' xluliill l,llll N l'll3' 111 will il' wl1i1'h Ur, Baxter :1lli1-Ll himself Illilf :1ltel'e1l the Cfvurse HWY -11l'ifff1 l m fimf I H1111-A 111 the S1-111in:1r1 Illlil 1l1-I1-1'111i11e1l than the present p11li1'ies ln :11l1liti11n 111 l1is klllllK'5 11s Presialent 111' XY11sl1i11MT 11f the S1-111in:1r1 XXlIlIlll he 11f Illr nzltnre thex are. ullliim' lllim ivilxlllllllnfllil ul I lllwnltil ilml teluchui' lihe l1egi11ni11gs11l se1'ti1111z1lis111 are 11-lt I11 s11111et11l1:1ve he was p11st11r Ill the New ixlllllllllllllll llllkl 111-x111gt1111 Mind with tht dixixiun nf Null gqllml.. 1 my 1 I l j , , ' ' 1 1'll 11111 .eu lr-ht-'1:111il1r'l1 .llllhli lI'I l'lI'lll1' H11'e11l , ,. - M . 1 - 1- -- it i H Hi Fx I t ul' U 1 51'l11111l l,IAt'Nl7ffl'l'lLlllM Ihe 51-1111111111 111 Xlfgllllll re- lizsltlellt 11l XX .1sl11A1l1p5:1111f Clfdlggel :111dh1l11l11t11l hnnlslelz Www' num 5L.h,ml 5Um1WI.m,rN fm. tht, mmt pun, Al, I . I II' L 1 ' ' ' I '1 ' 1 1, . 1 U HN PM 'lm N mm IW I U X JI ii ill N ii li L1 U th1111gl1 tl1ere were Ul1l 5eh1111l IlLlllt'l't'llIN 111 the Nnrth t11 I1-1-11111e P11111-ss111' 11f Th-11l11-'1' i11 the S1-111i11:1r1. ilihe . . . . ,, . . 1 1 i , v Q , i , ' , thex 1l11l 11111 l'L'llllllY seelx Ullf I 1111111 1l1e11l11g1ez1l 51-1111- 2s111111l 111 NlPI'Ill 1 llfllllllfl 1111-I rn-st llllll I't'l'4lllllllk'llklFll l11111 1 1 . . ' 4 N V H , , , nary. 1-Xfter 12233 the 5K'lIllI11lI'Y l11-1':1111e pr111't11':1ll1 ll :is 111-1111-ss111' :1111l the S1'11111l 111 XIFQIIIIQI 1'11111'11rre1l 111 ., . . . , . . . 4 1 4 h' I . l llfgllllll llllll fN11rtl1 clllllllllil se111111:1r-1- 111th 1111 p111tes- sn 111111110 H1111 11111 time llft'l'. . , Pl i s11rs 1111ts11le the Smith. Tlll' mfm l'l ' N C'V'lf l DV- Riff ll-'N -' l M 4'l'lf' 11111 D14 U1-111-ge .X1l1lis1111 l-Baxter 1lie1l Irll April 13, ISQI. 111i11istr:1t11r l11-1'1111s1- 111 l1is lurk 11f prztetiezility in gettin: Nix mlminixtrminn uns CM.Um,d Umiw. dmqcult Ci,-. things 1l11ne. Ile h411l neither the l1r11111l 1'1111t111'ts1111r the L.mnNmm.Q,N :md in tnilm wma' Ilix dtmh Wvivcli the :1l1ilit1 111 llltlllllla' 11hi1'l1 Dr, Rive p11ssess1-1l. Dr. Hrixter pl.,,m,l H1 H Nqnilmn gltlwmrli in uhh-h u,,,,1d lik. the um llllillmill I lu' mul. P3 'lt- ' il' tll 'l !l lll 'llxlmlu' re111:1i11s11l Vl11hn II11lt Rive :intl G1-urge .-X1l1lis1111 linixter. ll nil' l 'lml'll 4' X l't il r fh1 '-si1 1f'- Ri-'-'-11'Ih U2'1 I11 1813. Dr, Kiflllllllll :ave s11111e llllltl f11r the l111tiz1l 11111 :is 11i1lel1 r1-111l. flll the 111'1':1si I1 l lil? Bflxuli' gfllllllkl z1111l ll 1'11111111itI1-e11:1s:1pp11i11te1l t11 l't'lIl41YC Dr. l 1ll'l4l '1'l ll' l 'l 'N 'l Alllll ll' mil- 'W' 'mimP ' H1lXli'I'iN 11-111:1i11s t11 the St'lUilllll'f' U1':11'e1:1r1l llllll tw r:11'1' llllt uppnsiiig views ul the l'llllI'Cl1 11e1'1- p1'ese11Ie1l. HH-r ll m,,mlmL.m- Dr' lil'xl iN lllillllzllml allllwu llwwlmill Illk' l5ffl'i I1111111-1li:1t1-lx 11111111 the 1le11tl1 11f Ur. ligixter, the l511:1r1l tive llllllklllllltfllllll 1ie1Yfll11l XYilli:11n llill, 11h11 1l1-livern-1l Hlmniluumh, tlwtml 5' lg' XVHWHV UD.. as pl.,,1Css11r 111 1l11-1'l1:11':L1'. fl'llf 'lWl 5' 'ilk-1111 l '1'LZ'1'WlVl' 1'i1'111 'Iil1e11l111L5- 511111111-l XVils1111 was 1l1-stint-1l t11 JKNUIHL' the Mr, NI:1l1l1-1' I'L'lL'I's 111 this 111'1'z1si1111 11s si1.:11iti1':111t i11 I1-g11le1-sl1ip11t the Seininairy f111'111:1111 11-111's 11111l l11-lille-Ll that it 1'1-ll1'1'te1l the t1x1111pp11si11g Viv,-11s 11l1i1'l1, in il len the Chgrir 111 'lil1e11l11Lg1 f11r tue11t1'-ei1,gl1t xezlrs. 11111-, were In 11-Htl the l'I'esl11t1-1'i:111 filllll'l'l1 11s11111l1-11 D11 XVils11111111s11pi1111sK'l1ristin11 with ll lllNIiIlLflllNllL'll llvshile the Nlflfllls 11f r1111t1'111'1-1's1 l1et111-1-11 Xwrth :intl :111pe:11':1111'e hut his pu-111'l1i11g was gr:1xe mul l:11'l1e1l 51111th, p1'11g1-1-ssi1'1- :ind t11111l:1111e11t:1listg the S1-1ni1111r1 fire. just QI few 1i111s 11111-1 his resi,g11:1ti1111 hglrl l11-1-11 st11111l then 41111l Nt1lllllN t111l111 als il lVlllUllI'li 11f K'l1risti:111 411-11111 11111111 l11 gh, H1111r1l, 1111 U1-1111111 311, 1851, he 1li1-1l. lIlsII'lIl'Il41I1 11111l l1-111le1'sl1ip. ll11111-1'e1', 11s :1 result 111 the ln ll1't11l11-1-111 1R53, R11l11-rt 1.e11is ll1ll3lli'y was 1-le1't1-1l 11P1111si11L! Yieus, 11111 rl1e1lis1111t1- l11't11ee11 l31'. lixlxter Llllkl 111 P1-1111-ss111' 11t 'I'l11-11l11L:1'. He 1111s 1lesL'e111le1l fI'4lIl1 Ur. llill, ther1- st.11'te1l ll 1le1-li111- i11 e11r11ll1111-11t uhivh lln1g111-11111 s1111-le 11i'1-X11I1ig111-1 11'l1i1-I1 1-qnne 111 .'hlIlL'l'iCLl l11-1':11111' i1115r1-.1si11gl1 1111ti1'11l1l1- :1111l 1'l11se 111 zilzirrning. Illfllllgll If1111l:1111l. lle 1111s l1111-11 1111 ixl1lI't'l1 q, 1S:11, :111.l 'l'h1- 1l1-1'li111- 111 the llll'lllllk'N 111 the St'IlIlIllll'j 1l11ri111g 11 ns r11ise1l 1111 ll 1111111 1111 C'11l1 C'1'e1-ls 111-:ir I.1111is11 K'11111't llr, l'i.lXll'I'ls 111l111i11istr:1ti1111 1111s llllt' 11:1rtl1' t11 the f:11't ll1111se. lle L'lllK'l't'4l ll:1111111l1-11-511l111-1' College i11 18311 1h.1t the lllliXl'I'sllllX 1111p11l:1r Dr. Rive 1111s 1111 l1111ge1- :it 11s Il S1.ph11111111-1- hut lelt sh11rtl1 zilter hi1father's 1le:11l1, ll'-' llllllh 11111111 llffllllrt' 111 the lliNflll'llk'il state 111 tl1e i11 1337, i11 111'1ler t11 t1-111'l1, lle e11te1'e1l the l'11iv1-rsili , 1'l11111'h, g1111l Pllllll l11-1'1111s1- 11l rl11-1-H1-1-1s11f:111 lllllllslflill 11f Yirginigi in IM1-1-111111-1-11f 1R19 :1111l 1'e1'eiVe1l his Nl..'X. fl1'IW'--i '1- Degree Lifter three Nt'NNl4lllN. llI'll7I1i'X 1111s Il st111l1-nt in the 8 ft-111i11111'1 from 1844 ttt IX4l1 :mtl hit tt-ltt1l.1t '- - - 1 N tit tttt-1tl tt, l7l.lN. lht- tl1N.1ppt-.11.111t't- ttf tht- xnltti' Rt111111111111t111 watt tttit-taint' tt. llll ' Nt'lXllt' might ltt .1tt1'1l111tt'tl ttf l'1t-1, llix t't1111111t-11t :1ttt-1- p1't-.1t'l1i11: hit tirxt Nl'i'lll'III it ill tl1t':1t1vt- 11l w h:1t his l'11t111't- xt-1'111t111t wt-1-t-tttlw liltt-, 11111 1 - ' - titil U .11 lt-tt tht- 5tlllllltlI'X with 1111 t'11tl11w- lllvlll, .lt tht- 111t1111'x l1111l lit-1-11 lllXl'Nlk'tl i11 I't111lt'tlt-1.1tt l 11111 t'1111Yi11t'ttl lw 1111 first t1'i.1l llltlf l tyttt-ltt ,tml lmtttl-, tXl1t1111 St,tg,t.tt, tt,1t ,-.,,,t,tltt,t.ttl MU., fllll 11-1' r 1--.1 -rm t - ' . V , I . L E. L 4 M Um H imx, l'l l'l' ,HI mx tl1t- w:11' lw xIIIIllt'l'Il lvt-111-t:1t'tt11N. Klip ixrtit ll, Kit'- t't1111lt1rt. lxxtt-111pt11't' lYl't'1lL'l1lll2 1- tht- thmg t111' , , lx I N K mt-. l t't111ltl 11t1tit1t- tht- tlilft-1't-11t't' l1l41i11lx lw- l '11' 'lm 'll' Ihlml ll l l 'll1-'U'--3'-'-U 'fllf' twt-t-11 tht- PllI'llfl'1lpllN I thi-t-11 i11, :1l1ht111:l1 llltl N-'llllll-111 -Xl -HI V14 3--1111: tht ll'lIl'lI' t-I ltllk' -tl tht t-xprt--xt-tl 1 ' 1 1 ' ' . - 11th htlt ix 11111tl1 Dtfvpllth ttt llll l.11't:t--1 -fittx t't111t11l111tt-tl 1l111-111-1 tht- Rt-1t111Nt1-11t'tit111 1t-'11'- gttztgt- :tx thqtt w hit'h wth 1111 tht- 11:1pt'1'. lt it II1lll'll mtfrt- llUl7'PI'f1lllI Illlll NllIllt'IN Nhtwtiltl l1t- t-xt'1tt-tl ttt llNlt'Il ttf tht- t1-11th th.111 th.1t I -httttltl - -. - 1 littlt- it lt11t1w11, llttwt-xt-1, wt- lt1111w th.1t ht- w.1x Ill.l4lt' ll 1li1't-t'tt11' :tl tht- lltttttltlxh Vitx lil11.11'x ill 1Sq11 .mtl tl1.1t hm? ,hc I-k.pl,mIi,,H4,f1l PWUY uI4itL.,.A .tttttitlmgttt tht-1-11lt p11l1l1Nl1t-tl .11-t-t11111t11t hit lilt- Tht- thi cxttatlttztit- it :1 1't-111i11tlt-r 111 tht- twptzttiitg tfl lit llf1lllII.llll4' tlt-.1li11u, ht- l1.1tl1t-t'1-111t- .1 mil- qt Pctitwtl 111 tl1t- lift- :tt tl1t- St-mmxtrx KXl1It'l1 llt-1111 l'l'l', 'W' ml thin ullllmll l 'HiH'.: IIN' hlmt Nlgihlcr t':1llx lit-ttt-1' il-lll1t'NH 1N:4-1Sl1tJ. l11 M54 Illl M-'llll'U I--H11 lNlIfI1'll1'l11'Q.lIl tlt1111gl111-111.-tt, t-11rt1llmt-11t l1t1t1111t-tl lr11111t-it-vt-11tt1twt-11t1-th1't-t-xttitlt-11t-, At,,,,I1H.l l,L.m,,lH.IUI. U1 Iht,gK,1niHH.x N lx un H Hmmm St-vt-rail i11tt-1-t--tin: 11t1t1tL1tit111N t1'11111 tht- Nt-111i11.11't i'.1t.1 , , . A A ' ' 'V 'Hmm Ht thix Pvriml ml, imhflmuv Mt ..Hl,mvr'1-i,m.N-- lllIlXXll :tl l1.1lt111111tt', xl.llNl.lIlll, .Xt tht- vlwt- ttl 1l1t w tll, gmtl tit ll Httwt-1'i11g ttf tl1t- lm-t1111t-N tit tht- 5t'111i11q11'x. lll l-W' lllllk' 'll IWW- tlll' Stt1tlt-11t- tlt tht- St-111i11111'x zttt- nllttwt-tl tt, , . . , mmm! inxtrmqtiunx nf nm Ut my wnhlwwx M l.llllt'fII1 l11'111:111g Motu 111 lll'IIlt'N t11t-.it-h ttt llztttmtlt-11-55tl11t-1' C'11llt-L20-:1'11titf' Ill l'l TTN'l't 'md 'ilmh mul 'illltlmlu lu' thnx 'lXl1t-rcix11t1t'l1:11't:t-tt11't11iti1111 Illltl 1't1t1111s111't' l l'l'W' prtwitlt-tl ill tht- St-111i11:11'1 htiiltlihgt 1'4llllf4II'T- zthlv t111'11i-ht-tl, w'ith1111t Lint It'llI.H Iht- -t---1111111l IJX, tt1 tlctrzw tv-11t111gt-11t t-x- pt-tixtw txt ptihliti rf1t1111- ix Tliq. xxvlllikl it ill:-fl-:.:q ll t1t11'tl: :mtl wxtxhiittg it fgt'-it il mt111th. limit-tl will ht- rvtl11t't-tl lw :111 ztrrtttigt-111t-11t with tht- l7i1't-t'tt1rs11ttl1t-5-s111i11111'vtttblitnttt-Fm.11111+11th, I-'ttlltmitll ll1lI'tl 1111 tht- ht-t-lx til lit-ttt-1' 'l'i111t-C' t'.1mt- tht- intl Hur, ll:1111ptlt'11-53tl11t-1 lt11'111t-tl ll 01111111.1111 whivh 1-11 hring Nt-11t ttw I1lPl'lllNWt'Nft'l'Il Virgitiizt 11111w Wt--t lirgmiztl wat- Cgtpttirt-tl ztt Rttfh lxlttlllllillll :mtl 1't-lt-:txt-tl 1111 pztrwlt- 11111111 t't111tlitit111t th:1t tht-1 wwmtiltl lllll tt--cntct' tht- ztrmx. Bltirriwti Smith, tht- t'ltlt-Nt -1-11 ttf lit-11i.1mi11 Nltttlw Smith C:1t the ti111t- il ptttlt--wr ul tht- St-111i11411'y1 w LIN il mt-mht-r ttf the llztmptlt-11-S1tl11t-1' 011111111111 :mtl 11111111 the t-xpi1':1t1t111 111 tht- pztrtvlt- pt-ritttl ht- rt--t-11tt-1't-tl tht- :t1-1115. Nlsttw tal his ll:1111ptlt-11-Sixtl11t-1' t'l:1v11111tt-N gtlw 1't--t-11tt-rt-tl the SlPllflll'I'Il t111't't-N. lll lxlul tl1t- l'1111lt-tlt-1'11tt- gm-r1'11111t-11t mzttlt- 1111 111'gt-11t t'.1ll l4ll' 111t11't- t1't1t111x. .-Xll hut ttvut' St'lTllIllll'X xttitlt-im lt'tt 111 111111 tl1t- zirmi. lht- t1111r wt-rt- Ntill t111 pzirtwlt- trttm tht- ll1111111tlt-11-S1tl11t'1 huts, liL'L'flllNC tht-1't- wart- tt-w Nttttlt-tits 111 ztttt-11tl.111t't-, tttmc II1t'H1l't'rt til tht- t11t'11lt5 tt-t111t--tt-tl ttt ht tm-tl i11 ini--it111:1rx wttrl-4. The C'ivil xxvill' hrt111ght 11111111 hztrtlthipt llplrll tl1t- St-minztrx lmth tlttring tl1t- w nr xt-111- :mtl ztttt-1 tht- w Llli. 5t'lHlllIll'Y prtwtt-tttiiw 5llilI't'tl tl1t- t-t't111t11111t' tlixtrt--N -11 Lit-11rr:1l 11111111133 tht- Stttitltt-1-11 pt-ttplt-. 'l'ht-ir -:1lz11-it-N, ztlthtttigh mnitttnitit-tl rmtl t-vt-11 i11t'1't-:1-t-tl i11 1111mi11:1l X.llllt', XXCIL' rcittlt-tt-tl llllltlttllllllt' ln tl1t- tlt-prt-1'1.1t1t111 wt C't111fetlt-r:1tt- t't1r1't-111-1 ntttl i11ll:1tit111. ,Xt t111t- 11t1i11t tt1w111'tl tht- t-ntl wt tht- wztr tht-11' -:1l:1r1t-N were 11t1t t-wit p:111l. Xtttr I.t-t-K 1-t-trt-:tt ttr Apptvttizttttw, tl1t- villqtgt- tit ll.1111p- tlt'll'SXklllt'Y was tillctl with l'11it111 Sttltlit-rx, iliht- St-111i- 11:11'y sttrvivctl tht- tttrmttil :mtl tlt-1:1-t41tit111 with 1't-l:1- tivt-ly ft-w lnstim: t-lfcttt-. .-Xt't'111'tli11g tu tr:1tliti1111 tl1t- l'11i1111 .Xtmt hrttltt- illltv Urllcgt- Church lw the frtwttt tlttttr-wliith tlttttt' Nlittttlx ttvtltty-with the i11tt-11ti1'111 ul' havin: tltw-titwtis fmtl pm- vitlmg -ht-lter lui' tht wt111111lctl. l1'Lltl1t1t111. ht1wt'x't'1', it Nlttptitttl tif tht- Yntiltct-R Ugtttttl i11tt-11tit111-. 'liht-1 lt-tt 1 11t1tt-1111 the C11mm1111it'111t:1l1lt- ttttht-t-Ht-t-ttligtttht-5 t-z1111t- lt N1't'IllN th.1t xht- w.1N 1-t-111't-xt11ti11gQ tl 31111111 tit l-i.1lti- mttrt- pt-tuple whtu wt-tv i11tt-rt-Ntvtl i11 tht- Stwtlthtlit l'1't--- lwtt-1-11111 cil1llI'l'l1 :mtl t-Npt-t'i.1llx l'11i-111 St-111i11411'1. Sht- tt11111'il111tt-tl i11 1X1-11 tht- Nlllll ttt 510,000 ttt tht- St-111i11111'x whit'h gilt lt-llwwt-tl llllltl Hll .1 -tilt-t.111tiz1l tl'-11.1tit-11 ill twig tty tht- F1111-1'gt,-11t'x l-1111tl w hith U13 5111itl1,tl1t-.itgt-11t tht tht- St-111i11q11-v, hzttl -t't 1111. , . , . . . Ut- hgtvt- mt-11t1t+11:1l ht-11111111111 xI1INllX Nmith tttt-1'.1l timt-N :ts htinti t111t- ttl tht- lt1111' L1l't'.lI mt-11 t't11111t-t'tttl with tht- lilxlfwtt' lvl' lilllf-tl 'lil1t'11l112i1'.tl St'H1il1.lt'X. lil. illlillt w LIN tht- :mt-11t 1't--11t111x1l1lt- ttvr t't111t1.1t't111g thtwt- l.llVlIl'IllN gittx whit'h 111111-1111tt-tl t11fl11O,t1t10. 'l'l11't111tLl1t111t his 11Nt-t11l .1tl111i11i-t1'L1tit111 ht- wliritt-tl wt-ll ttvt-1' ittxtytuoo t-11' tht- St-111i11:11'y. littr :ill p111'11t1-gt wt- lIl.IX mix ll1.lI tht- St'111i11.11'1 t't1l- l.lPXL'tl Litter tht- war, :mtl th.1t 1111l1 tl11't111t:h tht' lttith . . . I . . wt IIlt'll tmtl Nllllltll wtthm tht- lIt'NlUIt'l'l.lH llllllfllm Nttrth :mtl Stlllill--Illltl tht- 1111ti1'i11! t-tltwrtx ut t111t- 111.111 watt tht- St-111111111-t rt-vivt-tl. 'I'l1t- 1111t- 111:111, lit'11i:1111i11 Nltwlw' Smith, wth 1't-t't-11tl1' l'L'lL'I ik'll tw lw' l'1t-Nitlt-111 lit-11inmi11 Rirt- l,11t'yVl1',t1f l'11it-11 'l'ht-t1lt1:i1'.1l St-111i11:11'y. Ritwhmttttti, Vit-giniqi' :tx tht- 1111111 whtv -:wt-tl l'11i1111 Nt-mittzirx i11 ht-1' llfllll' ttl -lc-pt-rzltt Ilt't'1l.n Httttlt- tht- -mgtilnr lt-:lt ut Ngtxittgg tl1t- 5k'lI1llItll'X, l71'. Smith mtixt ht- t'1't-tlitt-tl lzlrut-lx with tl1t- t-sttthli-l1111t-111 .mtl htiiltlmg ttl tht- litttw ll I.ll'l'.lI'l. -l hit sII'llt'llll't' -till xtnntlt tm tl1t- t11'i-'i11:1l Nitt- .mtl t'Xt't'Dt lfll' 11lt1-1'a1tit111- f- xtttt-1' tht- hrt- ut rt't'c11t it-111- it it t-vt-I1IlilllX t111t'l11111gt-tl. l'ht- gilt ttf 510.000 whivh X11-. l-it-t1w11 t'1111trilw11tt'1l i11 1Rf.r, hx wht- 111xt--tmt-111 :mtl tht- g1t't't111111l.1t1t111 tvl Ill' tt-tt--t h:1tl i11t'1't-qtwtl tw ltiootn. llll SL'lllt'IIllWt't' 1, 1371 thtf t-t11'11t'1'-tf111v ttf tl1t- lil'l'Nll l,il11-1111 w.1- l.li1l .lllil l31'. Smith tlt-livt-1't-tl tht- p1i11t'ip.1l attltlrt-M. D11 5IlllIlllN ht-ztlth l1t-t1:111 tt: l.1il :tt tht- .1:t- 11l -ivy In ltilt ttt 19-1 lit' w rtttt- -t-xt-1'11l 111t-111t11':111tl11 111 hit with LIIXIIIQ ht-1' gtttttl t't11111-t-l .mtl htvpt- 111 tl1t- t-1 t-111 wt hi- tlt-:1th,'I'hix:1p111'1-11l1t-11xit111ttf1111111't1:1t'l1i11pgtlt-:ith pttttt-tl !I'1Plll1tllt'NN :tx hi- llNt'llIl lift- .111tl Nt'1'1i1't- ttv tht- Nml- 9 l narx and to l'hristianitx xx ere prolonged lllllll his eightx- seeoud xear. liven in 1381, he xx as serving as lihrarian. ln this eapaeitx he spent several hours each dax' cata- logtiing nexx hooks and lxinding olvl ones. The loss of hooks so disturlxed hi111 that lie devised methods for eutting doxxn on the numlwer of misplaced and lost xoolts. The account of his death is a most fitting trilxute to llenjainin Nloshx' Smith, the man xx ho saved Vnion Seminarx in her hour of desperate need. lle xxas lxuried in the Seminarx ljl'1lYt'Xlll'Cl on Via gllfflln in llampilen-Sxdnex, Virginia. .Xfter llr. Smiths death the fourth outstanding man of the Seininarx, XValter XV. ihluore, took upon his shoulders the task of running the Seminarx. Dr. Rohert l., llalwnex had alreadx' resigned his chair of Sxstemativ l'llt'HlH11X and gone to the liniversitx of Texas in 1393 xx hen llr. Nloore first fame to the Seminarv. l'nder Dr. Wmith, XValter ixlonre had lu-gun his teaehing as assist' int professor. lt heeaine evident at once that he xx as an effective teacher and destined In lxe a x'erx great teacher. lle came in the vourse of a fexx' years to he one of the greatest teachers of modern times of the llehrexx language, investing a studx usuallx' esteenied tlrx xxitli positive l'l'I1lI'Il'l.U ln 1393 Dr. Moore Iwmlx the responsihilitx of admin- istrating the Seminarx as xxell as conducting his vourses of llelxrexx. XYhen he arrived at the Serninarx' he dis- eoveretl several grim facts. lfirst, the facultx' xx'as xxirh- out exeeption tottering on the edge of the grave. Secoml. the physical plant of the St-minarx' and the finances were desperatelx' inadequate to attract the ministers and men xx hich it xxanted. 'l'hrough llr. Moores efforts the Board of Directors purrhased a tract of land in the Ginter Park st-vtion of Richmond, Virginia, xx here, in 18118, the Semi- narx xx as permanentlx' removed. .Xlthough Dr. Moores reasons for moving the Semif narx to Richmond xx ere the lxest, there xx ere some people xxho feared that the students xxould fall prex' to the temptations of the hig city. Dr. Moore foresaxxr the need of the advantages of the Citx' and recognized the need for a more modern plant and independent facilities. There xxere others who felt that ministerial candidates xxith anxthing hetter than a cold tulx on the floor of a hre plate-heated room would he out of place, lloxxever, the exrellent qualities of Dr. lNIuore's leadership pre- vented the students from heing corrupted and they soon lxecame aceustnmed to taking life xx'ith Il fexx' more xxorldlx' comforts such as hot-water haths, etc, Some interesting statistics xx'ill illustrate Dr. Moore! administrative genius. YVhen he arrived at lvnoin Semis nary i11 llampden-Sydnex' he found: 1, Six lxuildings and grounds valued at Stlopoo, hut sold on removal for a smaller amount. 2. lfour professors offering one course of study. 1. lfortx'-eight students Coming from ten states and eighteen educational institutions. 4. :X productive endowment of 35.25.3595 yielding an annual income of approximatelx' !li1g,I55. As he left it, in llinter Park the Seminarx' was com- prised of: 1. Ifighteen huildings and grounds conserx'atix'elx valued at 1li1,:6o,ooo. 2. Nine xrofessors offerin f l:lVe courses of studv. L . Q. Une hundred fifty-eight students coming from txxentx'-six states and countries and fiftx'-seven edura- tional institutions. 4. .-X large productive entloxxment of 51,213,671 yield' ing an annual income of approximately 556403, NValter XV. Moore was elected the First President of I'nion Theological Seminarx on May io, 11304. llis s ecial 1 ualifications for that orhce had been dem- l . - . onstrated hexond all possilxllitx of doulvt hx' the manner in xxhich he had assumed the leadership thrust upon him in the crisis of moving the Seminarx' from llamp- den-Sxdney to its present site. No more delicate :ind difhcult task ever confronted an exet'utix'eg lxut Dr. ixlimrt' handled it xx'ith such unerring judgment, such fillflillllll eourtesx' and such consummate skill that, as one xxho opposed his efforts xx'rote in later years, 'no scars xx ere made that could not he healerlf And it would talte a microscope of huge dimensions to find any scars remaining today. . 2 I IAMES E. KINARD, AB. I Dum of tfve Colfegc X 4 .A FX PAUL TULANE ATKINSON, AB TreL1,vzn'er of the College THE FACULTY . fag-X , 42 , ff , I IIXYlIN'11UI'IIxXXIIN1IX XI XXI I'I1 II, I'wt r Q. , vIx'I1IIy,wI-xg.XXX 4'AIigII1'I', r 'wr E I I , Y, ' IIIXINHX NI.XI Ixlil XIl,XN, I,.X. XIHX, IIIII Y I ' .-.,,,,, I-1:14. 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IIVNCXXN, Supurintvmi- ' If ' v, I cnt nt Iiuildings. nvskiff K, , MISS ANNA P, l7Ix'KIIllIfIf, Srvrx- tzlrx' rw the Trraxwrcr. K4 S Third Row: I' 'x MISS VIICAN MASSIQY, Sx-rrrmrx In thx' av? ' ' Dean. I -, MRS. ,IUIIN sx1'lfx'K, sx-I-mm xx. xxx. ,, Prcsicivlxt. MRS. MARIURIIZ Ii. QIIQLIIIURN, , Sccrrrzxrx In the Alumni A-wciaxtifux. .gg A ' X ' x: Fourth Row: 3 MRS. I-INIIXIIHI' R, I-iI,I,IU'I I', AWN- n I A ' ant Srvrcturx' tn the Alumni 4X-wx'i:l- .4 pq . ' riun. -Q3 x 'I X I MRS, C'I.YI5Ii IAXVS, L'q1xnlngx1r1'. . if H MRS. x'IIARI.IES If. NIvRAI-1, Svvrrtaxrx . tw thx' IIQ-pzlrxrncm uf Scicxxvc. ,Q 1 Hx-.Rx.xk1v Ii, Iixlx, IXD. Ilvmxu- A, tnxxx, IH. I-xxxrx S, Nlfnnu I S1rxx.xk1'BHx.,IR. I-mn N. II.xmx1wx .X. I,I'x11Ux RHIIFRI S, Bxxrxxxxxx A. II, Ilwvlllxmxxfxkllx, IND. XX'1lxlxx1'I',Pxf:u,NIl5 VIL'SI'IL'F A, C. Bxcuxxxx I-Rxxk S. jmxxx, NLD, Wu 1 xxx: 'II RH-xx, IH, I .-X. li. C'.xRR1xr:'x4m,jk. Iirxl xxlxx R, I,xux, IR., IXI5. LQ Ii, Rum!-Rlgrrx I.rxx'xs Ci. 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Ar ! x Q Nb X x X , ' n if-X f v F. ,T NL u 1 E P I -QI 0D,JOHN' . vea mme msr PER' . y0U'LL NE , X.. - ---maj .AY I onsuss Hows swfw, ' 'fl' 5 9 5. 1 f . -rw 3 com.:-:un V xvuvf 5 , . . .5 ' -q, Y ' , 'TL :rs Au. :NA NIGHTS www. E! ,MJ ,X V .4 il'- 3 lrixullz Allin l-in-l, K-'int' OFFICERS I-,mx was llw xsox Int ln, jst. l'f,ml'wr1l l :l.lll'RI Xoiuu-n 'liRIXhI r, IK. l'1i1-Prrsiilf nl XVII sox Iimxs Ki xii' 5' M 1 I 1 lar-1,5 Trf'1lefl1lf'r DI xisox Nlmxixxxx Ai 1 rx lllilnlmlz t r SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Four years ago approximately one hundred young men, for the most part unknown to each other, found that their paths met at Hampden- Sydney College and that they were to be the Class of 1955. Now that the members of this class are about to go their separate ways, they might be expected to think occasionally about the difference these years have made. Actually these occasions are few during a busy Spring, but one of them will surely be the signing of the pledge to the last exam. Even this symbolic moment will soon be forgotten in the haste to get home. for the traditional mixed emotions of graduation will consist mostly of relief for at least a month or two. The Hampden-Sydney Student Body formed the hrst representative sample of the world that most of these voting men had met-they saw characters in this brave new world that they never before dreamed had existed. A general re- sult has been that each has become a little like the rest. The studious have learned to enjoy life: the lazy have been forced by the hght for sur- vival to settle down: the cocky are more thought- ful: and the timid are more at ease. But all of us became more cynical at first- and the college itself was not safe from our sar- casm. Gradually, though, we have learned to take our disillusionments less seriously: and this is definitely for the good. So we leave Hampden-Sydney with a bit of a liberal arts education and, probably more im- portant, some vague idea of why we were given a liberal arts education. And because it is here that we have spent some of our most memorable years. we shall never entirely forget this place. DENisoN MOW'BRAY ALLAN, Historian. First Row: lll-'XISHY NIUXYISRXX .Xl l I X, llninpllvn-binllicx, l .i., l,..X,, li S., 1X3 lII'l'g l'l.lw lliNn.ii,in 11, 411 Infrr Surf fl, 3, 41, RUISIRI' liRl'l'lf .Xll.l-X, gm gf-th Stun-I, Xcupwrr Num, Y.i.g li.5.g li X1 Srunluiut l'vrmli1vil 111 It egond Row XXllxs x 9 1 lk Ll Ill ld IX lulxl lx HN., .., . , . Third Row: .L llrlll . Q. ,gxli XYll.ll.XNl l-RAXXVIS llllilfli nzzo Srniihwpr Aw.. Rii-hm.,ml X'g1.g ll..X.g li.X1 llZHl'1K'l1cc1'li-zulu ll, 3, 3, .pg ll't'.lNlll't'l', lata Num.: l'lii 4QlQ A-Xwixtzlilt lil'lllllN Nlzm :lgrr V511 lxxiriimgu-vi Spill qi N ':'irX' S- 19 4 f rs. 'if W..-9 .l 1 I any 'C-ear x 6 1 fp. ,msn 00 J N-ln. . WZ' 'T' 1 21-f N, ,. L M... ' 1 ffl? , 1 N. 1 Q 'er 1 wr, M'-5, f - wr. YH, xx Ns, , ni Xxx wm.,, 1-Z 1 jf Y' 1 , x A First Row: Second Row: XY11.1.1.XN1 1'11111'N1' l'111.1'fN1.XN, VIR., 11111. XHI111- .Xx'1'., 1Y11.11.XNl 111'X'1'1fR 11.Xl'1i11'1'R1fX, I'p1w1'x'i11e, 1111.1 R11-11111111111, V114 11,54 LX, 15.5.5 14.13 Z'1'g HAI-Ig 11111111111 1111111 11, 1, 3, .1,1Q Y'1gfrrS1z1h' ,, ,. , . 3' k IN.X'N. ' 'Q 1.1 - ,l1111N1111131111'R.XXl1.Xl,l,111.11111-11,XY,X11.g 11.5.1 111411, f 11' 11 - '21 1' '. !1 D-113 '4. ? 1','11 f11', ' 'Wi XVKIV 1.ilM,1,H .11 I 1.1. 1,11 M. ,SN All 1.71. .1111 11, 11, Xw1111.111A111111111 1g1, 11111111 141, N1111111er11 A '. 'A ,K Hmm' H Nt '1 11 1 1' lhmllu' 144111111 .X1111l.1 141.111-1'1111x 1111 NllIl11Wl' 111, 1111171111 .'X1p11:1 1111111111 C1a1M 111. . V . ' 1'1':111'1111t1 111. 1 1, 1 ' , 1 1 1 ' x - - 1 1 1 , I MM 'TV' 111A1'1 ' 1 N151 1'1 1 'F'1 1 ' 1411111 IARNI-'51 11.x1'1s, 1.107 IN111111111g111- st., NAV., xv11,11R ,Xx1'., 1x11'11111111111, 1.1.g 1i..X., lxlg 1wg1Nl11111w11I1 11, :lg 1411111111111 . , , 1 X. 4 . . , f - , , , . 111211111 11,111.2 1u..X,g .XX.1g 11-411, 1111-1' c1lI11 111, fzgn 1f1.' h Wl 'lI 11' 1' 1' 4,3 M g'Al'm muh M' J' 1' 411 514111 1 1 '1' 11111'111'1111-111111 l'1111111'i1 Sc1'1'eta11'1-'1'1'enw11rc1' 131. 1I1,f111I111'1' 1'1111111111t1'1- 13, Q13 1i1'1'111.111 C'11111 1113 SIlll1t'1lI A 1 5 ' ' ' .XNN1-1111111 11. 411 111111111 1111111111 1111 11111-1'11':111'1'1111x fvthllll' R111 XV11.1.1.X1X1 111-'N'l', QIR., RI. 3, 1111K JH, Rffillwlwv 151-2 wil 141, 1'11-11111-111 111 S1111111111111141- 1'1.1w 111g SIlH1k'I1I'1'l11'll1IX HSL 1lli.11 XIWQ llIl'1'3 11iNt111'ia111, 1f1'1-8111111111 C1358 1111 f1'l111Il11111'l' 1113 1'I1'.lNlII'1'I, 51111111111 1'i1111111'1- 1'11111111it1c1' 1413 5111111-111 .XNN1'IIl111.X 1:13 SL'l'1'k'llll'X, 1'iIl1 811411111 P111 1313 S111- N11111i11.11111g C'111111111111f1- 1411 15.N1.1'., 1411131711 811511141 1 I'1lI1'I'- 111111 l141ll1l1'11 131g V111-111istr1 1.1111 .Xwist1111t 12, 5. .115 V111't'llN- 11111 141, 1YlIl111Wll 51211111 S1-11111.11w11111 :11111 1.1'11111'1w11i11 i'v1'1i11- lIl'K'1', 1'i 1'ill111lll .'X11b11:1 1511111-1'111ty 1311 1'1ft'S11lU1lI1 C'111111w1111' 1'11t1' 111 N11'1'11 111, 141, 11111-1'11'.1I1-1'1111x 1'1111111'i1 141. 20 First Row: C'H.'XRl,Ii8 NIII.l,IfR IJIIKT7 mx XViltnu Rd., Rifhllllilltl, Yu.: lw..X., KI, ILXI-1, Yigilalmx' Gwrllrllittw wg, pg I-1,-,xlmll Nl, 1, Q13 Klum'- gr:1111l'llxl1 KZ, L47: Kurrlvfmflr-v Stuff 41, qu, Hu-iurw xI.ll1.l k'I' wt K.XIlIIl1bSL1Pl'F lqm. RUHI-QR'l' W.fXI.l..XC'If DR Siler Still' Ruutc, XYir1rI1wtvr', N 13.5.3 AXA, I-.mrhzxll r1,1v3 N IYPR Lyn- .l., 4l I llIl Llulw 41 1 ' gd' 'lxxun-Lx H - ' -. sv 1. .rt Second Row: nm lzb 3 l3clx1tvC'I11lw r4y C'IIARI,lz5 RIK ILXRI3 DVYY - - ' v III, lwznlwrvzllr, Ln., lm.,X., Rf!- Vrliwn Pllil1lIllhI'4IPlk' N-ru-tx 1 .,. ,. ', ' -J, 'I1.lak 1I,-l, fl1rxxl1ll1IlII'X 11, :lg Mfn1ng,1'11lI1 Club KI H' Stuflrllt .'xNNt'Il'lblX 1113 KI-mgIm11'N 155, Intvrtrzltcrnirx Q'wum'iI 'qv Xluc-P1'wulrnt, ilu P111 Pram-rnitx LU. UVX Ulwlili If.-XRI.I1X, Ik., gn lirvcrlx St, Stzluutfm, VJ., Hb HX, l'1'wialrl1I, rI1hL'Ill cilli I'I lIl'l nity C413 l9f1'rnL111C'l11lw 14h Third Row: IHIIN SIUKI-1I,IiY I4I'I.'I'llX,1qu Gramm- Park C'iI'Clr, l,lIIIYiIlk XJ., HS, IIIi.Xg UAH, I-hurl-qlll 1, 2. 3,411 limclvzlll 41, 1, 3, 4+ 5111- dcnt f1lLIIll'llQ in-K LIPLIIH, Inn!- h.1ll KJ, 49, in-l.1pt.1m, H.lwlw.1lI f3, 41, Pl'FNlLit'I1I4lf Studvnt Imlx lq H1 I VUIIMIH wp, I.1ttlv ,'xH'.xIIlk'l' '. '1 Ifirxt Tvzlllm qw .-XRTIIVR SHNVI-1l,l, UILXR IR Ruxtlmrg, V:1.,H.S,1 KA, ciCI'lll.lIl ilulw13,4v. r,,,....1 5 ,., ,b x . ..,.A. , , 1 V , '. ' -15 :gy ff, . ' - - ,'A'QL v?Q? .Z X-x M 4 ' 4.- ., .ft y -Qi' fffhs, fi' 9 3 VW' V ! -I up van V X .- , ' Q 1 Q 3 X, , n 1, , V . 5 A ,H,,,, 1, ' ' N 3 : ' ' f L.. I 2' A - 1 ' ,,, ' 2 2 - .2 5 ll.,i.' 3 ,. vw. rwxh iv., K - I . 'I 5 1 'vvwsf 411.3 ,gf '- 2 iffiilli vx'-f :v- 4 V X,.M,' X ' ,f S N . nf 7,K'5'F9 F1 5' ,if ' g 'r X K, VNQ .rx- -1 'as , M , M 3. 2-Uk. -5 r , ' If 554- rv'-3 ' 4 'EW - A-35 f . M 1:5 . - '-S'Fdri15.Ww4 , d:.iL.,5- -A -51, V n Jixx' 'N.. -s., ,K ,4 ,. fl in ,V y -'-S, A , 2 ,A 1, ,, GSI' f I 5, Q Aix l . ' Ns- 1 Q, Wd., 21 , f I may jf' 'TQ H I -.. uv ,.-.Q ggi! fi' 43-J CLASS OF 1955 mmg zalliqf f 1 Q K N 4515- 1- Q: 1' ,,..4nnr an r ! 5 N.. g6W '5s ,Q-KN . S M' X 411 :ics 1 1' ss 4.4, 1 1 YW ,,,, 1 Y I ,ff , N Q First Row: Second Row: 1111111-1-XM 1l1'l41'R'I' 111'NA11R1 9 'f1'11 1111-1 11-513 Xl Rl11115R'11 11.11 15 1lIfNl,1f1, 1411q XY11111111L1t1111 Kun, Ri1'11 K11111111111'1'1'11 1,11 f !'4'1'11 U' 3- 5-w4'5 'IQ'-ff' 514111 '3 111.11111, Yu.: 15.1.3 HKS 1111-11-1'1w1111'11I, '1'114-111 V111 1f1 1Iv1'11iI1 NI11t1k'I1f.XxNQ1111111f 14, 413 1lQ11.l1I1s l111ll1I111U'k' 141, V: l'm,l4l,:m,I,mh 4.4 H1414 MH lgllximxx N4mmLU,I.' Hump '1'11l1N1.XN 1i11XYIX 1Ql.,XN1'11C'Ix, 31.11-11.111, YJ., 1i.1X,g1iIg 111'lI'5H1l11'N -1111.U1V 11' 111- UAKQ 1121113 5111111111 .Mn-1111111 1111 111111111 C'1111111'11 1Q1Q vxqk 4 4 Y, , , A 4 Y l1H,xiKl4,HI' bllmilw flaw 444: l1I.widL,m' MLK 44,3 lxwxidvnti 11115115 1'1 ,XN5 1x1'N11, 50114 1'.y4'111l .11xI11 1x11., 1Xl11l Killipil Sigma 1'1'll1!'11l1IX 1413 P11-xi111'11t, 11111-1'11'11tc1'11it1 111111111, 13,2 1115.2 1111 Illlllz 4111111-lbll 111111 1112 K'1'1l1111 q',,,,,,4.5l 44,1 1:,,,,,4,,,l1 H' :Y 5' 44' 1g,,,,.1,,,14 H' 1' 3' 4,1 81111113 1i:1pp.1Qig111.1 1-'1'11r111'111tx 1212 1x11111111w111f1 11ll'N1Ill'N 511'111'1:1x1111 1111111 11.1. 1. 41 1 in-1-1111111 V11111 111: Wl111x W1111 511111 121i 19111111111 N11l11lllf'l' 111 IU1 11111-1'1'I4'l 1412 PXHPP1 in ,.y,,,,,-5,-M, 4',,41,.g,., ,,,,,1 1 ,,i,,,-,4,g,.,, Nlllllfl 111II'.lII11lI.I1 51111141111 1413 8.0.1, 411111111161 1413 5111-1- 1 M Y H Y V 111X'111'1'.1Xl1l'X, 81-111 1 flaw RU111'.R1 11111 S1l1Xiill1.l1,1X111X1wt11x1'1 .Xu'.,R111ll111111, 111.1 1i.5.g 1X5 13.111-11:111 N1.111:1L111 1113 11t'1'll1.l11l11l11V 11, 3, R1L'11.XR11 14.111 S K11,1.1Xli1fR, QS 11L1u111111'11c R11., 511111111 1, 413 111r1'1'11'.111-1'11ir1 i'1111111'11 141 ' 111111 51.111 11, Q13 11l'l'N1' Y.1.g 1-LS., K.X1K1t'l'111.l111111115 11, 1, Q,41Qw1H11Q1t'l11'N11,11 111111, SiL5111.1 C111 191.111-111111 1413 1l.11'1x 711.1111 11, 415 11111' 1Il1'1x 111111111 13, 41 X1111111.51'z1111 l'111I1 13, 413 g111l'NX 4'11111 31111111 111gN1111111g1'11111 1.11111 11, 41, 1:11 11g1111p111'11-S111111-1 .1I11,q11r11l1' 141, ,, 'T' ge-,7 X 1 4vf11 v4 M191 N 1 1,1 is I 3 'N 4 ,v 19 15 ' Qx 1 .Av 4 if Q C-Lil? EJ 3:27 44' 4201. 'JI-oi1 ',Ihoi1' -ins, if ,Ain-t I H1 f 4 -1 . , 5' 1, Q ,ixlxillllj i 1 -- 4, . ' , 1 - Inf ' . 4 i?:Qxx1 ,IUIIN WILSUN K41l.Nll'fR, :lx Q, ' Richfield Ave., Salem, Val., lS.S,, KX, MLK, Xllflvg llwuiur clllllllfll . , , QQ ' ,.-1, 4I12l'1'11uQ'1vllIlI1'1 41, 21, NI411141- ' ' ' 43N 1111111 C'luh 41, 2, Q, 413 fitflllllll , ' , C'lul1 41, 2, 411 S.C'..X. lllllllllkl if -, ':'.v,431 43, 415 'liixivk 41, 41: Ulf-it flllll1 NQW1 4' ' 41, 2, 3, 41, SL'4'I't'I1ll'1-iliI'l'llNlIl'N, V tilrc C'lul1 431, l'1'esi1lr11t 44l: Vive-l'rcxitl4-11t, S.i'.:X. 43,41g-lull' glenn 42, 31, llfpllllllk' Qillt'IIllsII'X , .fXsxist:111t 4413 BA. C'l1e111iNt1'1 Av XisI1lllI 441: Prrxitlent, Kzippzi Al- phn l71':1tc1'11it1 l4l 3 lfclit41r,ll1lmp- tle11-Sy4l11c1 lffy 441. v--V3-7 lfl1XV.-XRD HYNSUN l,41l'l1,K1R., 74,3 Virgiliin Avo., S11lv111, Yu.: HS., KAXQ OAK, Xllfbg Ifrwl11111111 Vummitter 411, Cier111:111 Clulv 41, 2, 3,413S.i'.,'X.i'11l1i11rt 421gP1'eNi- tleut, S.C'..'X. l.Ll: Student .'Mw111- hly 431 3 l'l1e111iNtrx' Av.ist:111t 41, 41, 'lirgiclt 41, 2, 5,413 lNlu1iu,g1'11111 Cluh 41, 2, 3, 41, l11tcrfrz1trr11it1 C'fvu11cil 44lQ Pwxiilmit, Scniur Claw 441: Prcaiclr11t,C'hi Beta Phi fi 441, Vim'-PreNiilc11t, Kappa .-Xlphgi l'iI'1llt'I'lIlIX 44lQ XVhuk XYl141 Alnuimg Stiulruts i11 .-X111c1'iv:1u Cul- lrgcx 111144 l'11ix't'rxitirN. W-. ...D Second Row: J lIUXVI.FT'I'li liI'RUli NI.-XRTIN. VIR., Spuut Spring, Vai, ISA., HX3 kiermziu Vluh 43, 411 Srrrrtzirx, Theta l'l1i Frgiternitx lll. P.-XRKIC CiAI,l'SllA Nlvllf XV.'XINli, 303 Stftlllll Aw., l'i1ll'lll- ville, Val., li..'X.g IXQ lllfbg lilrc Clulw 41, 2, 313 fit'l'lHill1 C'luh 41, 2, 3, 411 Chess Vluh 414: Tiffrr Stull 43. 412 'I'1'e:1N111'4-14, Slglllil l'l1i Ifrziternity 441, S.C'.A. K':1hi11rt 441. Third Row: ,gp ,- bl RIi'llARDI.Hi NliXVKIRK,71oq 44th SL, Vhrvy Chziw, Mal., HA., . Gln- L'luh 41, 2, 3, 411 S.C'..'X. C':1hi11et 42, 3, 41, Off CIlIl 1PllN C'h:1i1'mn11 44, 413 I11tlepv11tlr11t 41, 'J -Ll' T, 3. 3,41- RUl5l'iR'l' XVIiS'1'i't1liT U'C'l1N- NICLI., 5241 Mzig11uli:i Plzirc. Ir' u11i:1, NJ., IXQ VIN. Ifuutluill 41, 1,311 TigfrStnlT41,2,g,41gI11- 6 fTZlIT'lllTlll clllllllfll 42, 2, 41, Stu- X tlt'IlI gk-r111hl1 4 31. l A HAMPDEN-SYDNEY CCLLEGE CLASS OF 1955 if 1 L ' x XJ V3 'Thu -,.- .1 f , affix '-V - f1,.Q12.,jZ l . .-.A ::- :..,x 4: 13 x4 .ef',:'.:1' ::5:f-:'2Y - .mx ' .. .-:: 1.11-.,-,f--1:1 -we ., 1,-l -if if A 'E ' i : ' ' 31 ,. sa A S Y '12 ' v 'K X C . 5.5.-.fa 'v 4v.gsQ ,,'? 315: 51 1 243311417351 414 1 5.1 fi' l . an ,K :via-A? xl, 'Q 1 Y Hb b all .,:, 1 , , an A1 'VTZX' -1 , ,I , wx.-1 , 1 k 3' .' .ff A gf. N., , , I ' V, 'wwf 1 lf: - ,, Q. xl-Mx L-:l1,im.t ,Ui 5,.,-,-,.m1'5-I'rrg1N111'r1', Supl1111111v1'v lllllNN First Rom. ljll Cl1y1nixt1'1 l,gll1 .lwiqglup 13' 311 lli1'1'fl'I'wlLl1'11I,' Illilf' l.XNll'5 Nlll.l.Xl'R l1l'l Rlill, +I Nl-lPl1' 11111111 l71HlYill1', P1'llKlCllI 111':1111i1:1ri-111 1:11 N'1'1'st:11'v-'I'1'1':1x111'c1', Clu Burn lu., l-3.8.3 X-113 11119 Xli-lfg If1..1tl1.1ll 11, 3, Q,.111'llI'.l1'li 12, Phi 141' Q, .113 Nl111111g1.1111CI11lw 11, 3, 3, .11 1 Cu-C.1pt11i11, 'l'1':11'lx rlltillll lq1Q U1-11111111 Clul1 11, 1, 3, 41, 5,C,.X. Cg1l1l111'I 1113 ll1v11111' Sgqgnd Row: fl11lllIl'll 1:13 Nluuluxu .xNNCllllWlf 13, 1,413 St'L'l'k'f1ll'N-TI't'llN' UIQURU1: HUX511: RAND-11114. ,po If.,,-.Nt l1riu-, Kirlv lll1'l', Stuulvut limlx 111g Yin'-l'1'1wi1l1'11t, 5!u1l1'11t lifuly 1:11 ,,,,L,I. Hmm 1'mml,,,,' Syl: HAS.: AXA: I'y1i.,11 l'l1ilg111tl11'upl1' Yig1l.1111'1-C111111111r11-1- 1 Q1 3 'lll'L'1lNlll'L'l', Chi l'l1i lf1'11t1'1'11itx 121, llitwill., 5,,L.,t,t, 13' 41: 5,-1-111111111-'I'1'1q1N111'1-11, l111lvp1-111lc11tx l'1.wi1lv11!, Clu l'l11 11.1111111111 141, l'1wi1lr11I, Stuclvut l7111:1111'1' ,UZ 4-hwx l'l',,1, ,M 41: 11,-,.,i,1,.m' flyyw Clulx 1113 Gln' l111111111t1111 141, N1u1l1-111-lf411'11lt1 Cu111111ittr1- 141, l11tc1'11'.1- 1-ml, H' 3. Q' 41' I1'IlIlIX Cuu111'1l 1113 Yi.-1'-l':'1-s11lr111, HIWK 141, XYl111kXYl1.. ' Y , AXm,1H: Nfmlulg, in ,X1111'1'l1'.111 Cnllygl-N glml l'11i1L1l-Citirx XYll.l,l.'XfNI C.Xl'3l'Ll.l, Rll'l'5, III, ll11l1'1vIl1lw K'lllll, lwlzlflx- 511-1111, Yg1,g BMX.: lilg KH 1 111115511111 HllNlIIL'NN Slllfl ll. 2.413 R1 fll7R'I' I'I1XYl'Y l'l1l.l,llCli, TIURHN1' St., llllll-lll l'Y'1l4Q.fL', 1:,,,,,1,1,11 1,'3' 3' 413 g'.,.L'npmiH 1413 lXl11l111gl'1lIl1 Clulw 11, lu., lZ,.X.g H1413 l111l1'p1111lv11t 11, 3, g, 41, l'1'1wi1lr11t Imlv- 3' 3, 413 'lymlix 'IX-41111 lqlQ 191111114111 Clulu 1,13 U. P., x1'111l1-ut l11'::111if.11l1111 1415 15111111111 Clulv Ig, 411 Stualvut Kllmm gilmm III-ink-I-,,if, 1414 .XNNCllllllX V112 N,C.1X,C.1l1111vt 141. l Y V XYII.I.l.XlNl XY.-XlfI'l1N RIXIQX, .lR,, Ri1'l111111111l, V113 lib., Rlllll Rl l lwill N11 R.XNlllll.l'll, Nfrrlullx, YLL1 l5..'X.2 Xflfg liqxylwglll 11, 311 l71111ll11lll lI,1l: t311lt'I'1n1111 ll, J, 512 Nl5'l'l ll:'l'2 l111l1111111l1-111 11. 2, R. 411 ffllfll-f Sl-'fl ll. 31' Nl111111Lfr11111 Clulv 1 1, 3, 5, 41g T1gf1'1' Stull,KXI1l1111xL'11I'1zSt:1ll. , -' 193 03 'S N 'LT 7 4?Yfl1 L 21 4275! 1 1 1 First Row: ,IUSFPII PAVI, Rl'SllliR1111lili, 30011 Salem 'I'u1'11pilw R1l., R.11111ulxc, '. . 1 ' v v-- Ll., lm..'X., IxA, II-fbg -1 3 I F1l1'lx 11, 2, 3, 41: Ulm' fllulw 11, 2, 11, f1L'I'lUllI1 Clulw 111 3 ,ll1ll,LfltAllI'K 111 3 Pl't'NlllQ'llf, Iftn Slglllll Phi l4l g lI111np1lr11-Sulxlcx .llarfzgfirzf 1411 ll11ll11l' clllllllllll 1411 AIASTIN NI11N'I'.XliI'liSAFITVR. 2317 N. BIn1liX1111 St., ,'xl'llIlLfI1Ill, Ya., HS., Rig Ulm- Club llll Tig11'rSt:1H 121, klt'l'IU1lll l'lul1 11, llg l'1111fl11lll ll, 2, Ql. Second Row: :XNIUS CH.-XRLES S.Xl'Xl5IQRS. 326 331'1l SL, l711irlz1u 11, Nj., H.:X.3 AXA 3 IIAICQ IST, lregxxllrrr,Lalmlw- dn Cl1i.-Xlplm Ffllltfllllf' 141 g Tig- rr' Stat? 11, 2, 3, 413 l'11111p11Niti-111 Fdirur 12, 3, 413 R11 1'11111su1111 Stall 1313 lIlIl'f1I'Hl1I'1ll Rsprewntu- tiv: 1212 IIn111pclcl1-Sx1l11r5 lluyn- rizzr 1411 Vhev Club 12, 1, 411 Trcaxurcr, Chm-NN Clulw 1311 Yin-- Prrsinlrnt 1413 I.llWl'1lI'Y .'Xwixt1111t 131. -IABIFS l'11NIPT11N SlIIf1.'I'11N. B11X132,U1'rII1I1,Y1l.Q 15.1-X.: llIi.Xg Bzbkctlwzlll 11, 2, 3, 41 3 C11-Vgxptzlilu 1411B:1Nslmll11,2,3,41gCir1'1n1111 Clulwg :Xl1lIl11gff11lU Clulw 11, 2, 1, 41. Third Row: IIARLFY XV.-XYI..-XNIU STIQ- PIIFNSUX, FIR., S23 Clay St.. I'r:111kli11, Ya., HS., KI, U1-1'1I14111 Clulw 11, 2, 51, K.x1.1.11111eu11111 Still? 141g,l11l1gleurN 11 1, XVILI.I.-XNIBENXIiT'1''1XXYI,11R, 2112 fNli1ll:1111l Aw., River l91l:c, N,-1,3 B4-Lg HX, KA1h11111N1'111'P Ph11t11grnpl1cr 121 3 Tzgrz' Stull 12, 3, 413 Treasurer, Tlu-tu Chi Fr:1tcr11ity 131, Chev L'lul1 12, R. 413 T1'eax11rcr 13. 41. M- QNX l' 1: ,F 5-.,.--. Q li:-2 A - 4 1-.., 1 , ' il... V15 K mgwv V L2 'N , ' 'V 4. 'v - l fa' fx., 1 ,, , ELA' . . A - 'Q' '1' 4 X1 X xQ .5 'gd' l 11 .4 d usk 1 1 .17 25 Q TWT Q. +I -.. f .-'ty CLASS OF 1955 4 '31 1 1 ' xg ... ,, 4 gg, N-5 ?S-gsm K . -, 1 I . . ,M xxu-5, f W'- ' mx , A-GY ' 1 I' 'Q x ,J 15 - ... First Row: 'l'll11Nl.Xb 1,11 R1-.X1'1f.'1'1l11RX1f.,,1R., 13, 1-.N111514111-111111 l'1r1, N.'1.1 1i..X.g .XXAQ UAKQ 11.1151 111112 ITQ 1,111-1':11'1 Q - ... ,. 1 . - -N . - I.. 511111-11 11, 1, 5, 411 1111111118111 111: 51'1'I't'I1l1'1 1211 1,l'1'N1l11'I1I 1, 41 15111111 1111111 , 41 11111111111 141 C111 111111 11, 1, 3, 413 V111--1'1'1wi111-111 1311 1'1'1-Ni1111111, Sigma 1411111111 1413 7'1y1'1 514111 11, 3,411 Nl111111g111g 1'ik11Il1l' 14.11 P11-N1111'11r, 1'11711I1 11111111 141 N1 111111 111111141 1111 Pfl 1111111 'a'N1 3.-1 -V, 3 -X-, 15111 Sigma Phi 1411 1'11-Ni111'111, 141111111111 V111 A111113 1'1IAll1l'1'Il1IX 1413 Rum-111-11 P41g111'1-if1- 111: f1I'1lN1L'1 Nl11s11'.X11':11'11 1113 111111111 .Xw1N1:1111 11, q, 413 1111111 H1111 ,XIUIPIIQ 51111111111 111 .X1111'1'11'.1111111111111 .11111 1 1111'1'1'N1111-X. 1f,l.1i1fRl NURRP11 'IkRlNKI.1f, -IR., :ow x1ll1k1t'1l I,llI1L', , . . . ,. , . . . 1x114111111w, 111.3 1i.5.g 1111.11 X11-1'-11'1w111c11t, 5111111111H11l'l' 1 Inv 1.21: S1'1'1'1'1:111, Pi 1411131111 Alpha 1'1l'll1t'1'l11fX 1115 Vive- Prui- 111-11r, 51111111 l'1g1w 141g f11'l'IIlllI1 1.11113 11,1, 411 'I'1yf1'r' 811111 11,112 1'xXI1lI111w111'l 51.111 141. R11111-iRl'N1'1fN1'1fR'1'1'1'R1fR,,IR.,41qa 111111111 R11.,Ri1'11, 'Q I 2, . 0. fr' 'asf . : QWi ,ix s will 26 111111111, 111.5 li,S.g 1111.13 1411111114111 11, 1, Q, 413 NI4lIIl11J,I'llH1 111111 11, 1, 3, 41 Q 1111111111111l'11111111itt1'1' 1211 Ri1'hm111111 cw1ll11 11, 1, 3, 41. SecondRow: RICIIARI1 IMXRKINS XY,-X1N1.X1'K, Bwx 1311, P1'i111'v lQ1'111'g1', 1':1.g 15..X.g 'l'rz111Nf1'r fflllll 1.x1.C'.g SK..-X. 11, 3, 411 11h:1i1'111:111 111 1'q11np11N 151'1'111i1111s 13, 413 5111111-111 .'Xw1-1111111 1313 l.ihr11r1 .'XsNiN1:1111 11, 5, 413 l1111cpr11dc11t 11. 3, 411 1,lA1'N1L1L'11f, 111111-V1-11111111 11rga111i1:1ti1111 141. 1'R,XNK XVISTPR XV1i.'X1'15R, Przlttx. Y11.g 15.1.1 KAQ Tig.: 814111 141. 1-I RNIAN ISI..-X1'1x 111111 1ab1.'XRXlzR, VIR., 1111 11111111 .xYk'.,SI11t'I11, 1'11.g 1'1..'X.g ILM 19141114111 C1ll13 11, 1, 41 3 111111111- 111'I1'Sf11Ilt'1 Jlllflliilll' 141. 1.11111 S'I'.XNl.1fY XVIl.1.lS, P:11iN, 1'.1.g 15.5.3 ,XXAQ Tian 511111 11. 3. 41: Ku I-II11lSk'11I'1 511111 121: High Kappa, 1.1111111- 11:If'111.h11111:l 1 1':1t1'1'11111 1211 A11111i111'1'1:1w 111s1111'1:111. m 1,?uQf7'1 I Q YN 1 1 ,f-- N' . A ,--., 3 ual .ROOM .QA1g'.f:w-3?-'g 1-RPM ,QQ-ang, Ap:'K H V ig, . mvwwiy, XB , his 5 5 E RUN 1 HOAGS LASSROOM STUDENTS CHEER V YOU'L A 8 'ff A FlNf Dn-Z. a ,HQ ,ff K-.1-384- A1 3 XM-iwxgxx X HDMEER, BUDDy A , ,Q.,,,, E1 Q . f ,-1' W Alonw lim-xcii Rrclrxims if l'rrsi.lr11I -K. W'-. 'lf we . Rrmmait 1' M xsox Pirelli-R, IR. 'fix ' 1 I 11 i'-I'1'1'.v1Jr1zi , Ni Um T ' g ' ,luiris SHI-.IDX XVHIII- 0 f . Sr:n'Iz1rj'-Trrrljlzrn' 553, --at xi-'Team .. j, , L lnmki-were Il.utoI.1: Iloowk give ,wgga A 'wwe-we i f 2 Iiljlllflllll 'Q 2. . . l ii? 7' . i ,XY-H, .L I . , , Wx , ,,,,,a,y.. in N A . gif Q, .,,,- ,-rm . f' .' , ,Q . ..- Q., ,, 1 ' ' . ' We - V 'x ie? fi, V , gt ', .9-N5 f gym? Q ,t Vassff ya, . V ' lnlo.-iii l'il-lni, l4itli.i1tls, XY'lui,- JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY It is with mingled emotions that we, the class of '56, look back on our junior year at Hampden-Sydney. Wlieii we begin to remem- ber, our thoughts very naturally are on the good times-the parties, the bull-sessions. the few gray cells that we managed to cultivate in the mean- time, the flicks, the lake, and the night the tree fell on Nlorton Hall. Herein lie the things that we will talk about when our offspring are wear- ing Fat hats and signs. Nor is it difficult to remember the hard times -the Monday tests, the all-night biology ses- sions, the trips to the Deans office, the May labs, and that last exam. They were all tough, but somehow we managed to live through them all. Well worth recalling is our freedom which has provided us with the opportunity of moulding our own character and corollating our own prin- ciples. XVe also like to think about those close friends, professors, administrators, and speakers who have helped steer us along the paths which we have chosen and are choosing to take. It is also gratifying to think about the honors and compliments that we, both as individuals and as members of the Student Body, have won -about the athletic teams which have distin- guished themselves not only in prowess but in sportsmanship-about the fine academic stand- ing of our school, and about its administrators and instructors that have set this standard- about the comments of outsiders, who have been impressed by the general character of the H-S students. These are the things which we shall remember as we move along to our long-waited Senior year, the year which marks the trivia of our lives. And we must look ahead with a more mature feeling of responsibility and with a more cau- tious eye toward the future, as we prepare to face that hnal test as the 180th Senior Class of Hampden-Sydney College. - LAWRENCE H. Hooviaiz, JR., Historian. - I 9 5 li 28 n I' - 'F' D. ix to Q61 . 9555 First Row: 'lHONl.-XS H.-Xl-lIfI.AY A-Xl,l,ISON, Qlll XY'xrlrr-vrllv. Ya , B A . XX, Glu- Klub II. U, Gvrnmn flulv Il I , Corrwpwrulxrmg bu rutarxl Srgnm Llu IXI YPRNON ARTHUR .-XUS-'l'lN VIR Rhrladelpldm. Ra 1 B .-X . flu-W 1 lub III. Glu- Llulw 42.31, Irgn Smrl Ill I. ,l-In gleura Ili I, Prusldvnr I ll, l5mIIY. l rw Ill JOHN XY'lfNDl1l l, li.-Xll EY. VIR. I' W'xllwAv RJ , Rxcldmvnj, YA L ll S, X'l'. -I Y Habkerl-all Ill, Glev Llulw II I, Haw l-all Ill, Ihr Rhr lrxrramuml Rr-prwwrxrw ure I U Second Row: GEORGE B.-XTTE B.-XRNER. ,lR. ll? aim Sr , V3 g B A Xrlm HA!-,, LT, ILM Coumrx Il,2I, Trad: IQFI, Ixuer Staff Il,1I. Ku ru-.-N. wr-r Surf IQKI, Spf-rrx Edrtor I-I, Cnrrrnan Club Il,.3I. Burr' ran. Chr Phr III FREDERICK .-XIBERT BEHE.-XU, I l'nrl- Extemron, Damrlle. Va: HS, X'l'. K-xrrlru-xruvr Surf IZI, OLE LHRISTIAN BREDRUP. JR .1915 Park Arc , Rrchmond, Va , ll S , lx X. Cheerleader III, 1'rgrI Stall I1 I, Ihr-rrrrx rrx .-Xfxrwranr I 3Ig German Lluh I IQIJI Third Row: EDXV.-XRD l,ffl'3R.-XEUS HRH-'l5l4N Norfolk, Ya . B .-'K , X'l', JOHN Nlll l,S BRITT, JR , limlrrv YA . BS, lllil, UPS III, Fwd-.all Ill. Treasurer. Pr Kappa .-Xlpha I 4 I BANNER H.-XXTEI-4 BROXYN. .IR 'J Park Sr , fflrrmxanxlfurg, Ya 3 H .-X , Illxl Fourth Row: GILBERT HAfNllI.TON F-RYSON IRIX l-'arlr Axe . Rrchmnnd, Ya . li S 4 LX. Trp-1 Sratl 11.13 I, Ku r rrwxr wr-I Surf Il.2Ig Chvmrfrrv .-'Xxsxstaru IIFI, Yr-v Rrerrdrnr, Srgms Chr I3I DOUGLAS I..-XYNE BUCKIISS, I,I-lun on, Va , B S . X'l', German Club HI CHARLES OSHORN CAKE NUM XYrl ,on Rlxd . ,-Xrlrngu-n, Ya g B S . lmlvperrd em Grganrznrrorxg Crofsvlfrwurmrrx Ill: l,r brarv Afbnrarmr IIE Ig Glee Club I 1 .13 I. Dormrmrv flrvunnellor I 3 I . -PC' f' ' 'Jil 'riff 5419, g,I-1' ,png- '25- 'Ni 10- .xx 'J if ,- A :Cb TV' 062' f vw: '-:ff '- fvx' -x., L40 ff QV' 4v-,uv '55 f' Ig- -re, Al Q 29 Q.. .ug 'NI ,- Yu' fm ,HGV .-J' Y...-5 ' 'A First Row: XYIIIIAFNI 'III1 KI-I4 1 -XRIQINCIIUN, ,Ill , '111111 1111.11.11 11.1 . I411I1111.1111i X'.1 , li A, X-In Ill-lu I'AI LT 111-111111111111 III. I'1,1.L 111 11.-1111.111 111111 11 2 41, TxI..11.,p1.1111 1 1,41 ,1,- 1,.,,, 5,15 4l,l,Ii, II11N1l11-N. 'X'I.111,1p1'1 1K1 I-'If ANKLIIN IfXTNII5S1.-XI1'I'I-R XX'.111.41111111, X21 , H A , U111..11 M111 , - , . , . . ,1111I111-p11 1-I, l11'11 51,15 1.1, C1111,1111111111 1,1, I1,1.L 111 HOII.-XVI I-INV.-XIQI3 QOSIIIY, ,Ill , V10 .-X1111 51 IM.-111-1111 Y1 I5 9. Il IXX IUHN XX INIIIISI'-'I 1 I4 -XIII 101 Ii 21111 3111111-IL -X11 I111.I1I1111g Y1 Ii -X , llIxX Second Row: IKIHN SHI-I'I'-XIJIJ I VIII IQ ,IR Ii111Ivl111LI1:1m X ,1 , II 5. IxX I6UIiI'I-'I VIOHIVXN III-NNIS, 1311111.11 YA, 125, 111, 14,1111-11-.1lI XI.1111w1 13 41, 5111111-111 ,-Xw.1111Iwl1 111 M.111.w1.11111l11lw 111 IQ' 'Zi yn, ,frffff IUSI-PH I5.-XXI DUNN B1-Ln1v1lI--, XQ1 , H A , MI' XYII I IAM I',-XGON I-IYXIUNIDSON, ,IH , N1wr1I1 S111-1.1 P111111. N1-1 11111 Ya , II S , X-In X'.11x111 Fnurball III, INI1111.1111.1111 Iklub. G1-1111.111 1 1 1 - 1I11I11I.- fl, I1111-111.111-111111 1111111.11 III, l1u11 31.16, 51111111 111 Third Row: 1111 UH4 KI-N'I I-I I Ik-YIWI, RMS -1111 S1 N , .-X1I111g11111, Va , H A , l1,11L M,111.1g--1 111. C1l.'1' 1 l11b 1l,-,K1, X111-I11-111111111 1.1 I111i1-11111111 111x 1111, 5111-114111 .-X1w111IwI1 III IIIXY,-NRI? IIYINCSSTON IfX',-XNS, III mlb M1111 51 S11111I1 hu-11111. XJ , I1 .-X , LX l,I-I- XYVAI IRIN FINKS, III HSI.-XII1w11 5111- I'411.11111Iv, Ya , I4 'X . Ixl: IIAII. LT, G11-1-l'I11b lI,ll. NI11l1111.g1.1111l,IuI' 11,113 '1'1y1'1 Staff - 1 ll,,I Ik X1I-I ' 1 '11 1 1111-K1 11r1 51.15 II 21. 111 51111111 IKI11111, l11111 111, C111 - 1101, K1111111151111-1 111, thx.-I-.1l1 M.1111p1-1 III, Claw H1. 1011.111 12 I . H.1111pdc11S1d111-1 Il.1,uJ:111. 111, lux l.11111.1111N1 111 IUH IIIxX N I1UI+HlI'FISHI'R III -1111 I IQ11111 -X11 111-111' YJ. . -f Q5 r Mp, Edie sry. chgs First Row: ,IFSSIE HUGHES GRIFFIN, Drllmrr YA, HS. KK: German Club 1l,1.Il. Bagel-all 11.13. Frmrhall 41 13. IX' Bax lerhall 41.13 XY'II,I,Ir-XM SPFNKQIER H.-XMRIVK. Bm ILV, XY'hrre Sulphur Sprrrrg, XVI-sr Y.: HERBERT XVITT H.-XI-IRIS, H'U1 Rug-r Rnad, Rnchrnoncl, Ya , B S5 lllil, Serrrf rarx 133. Ku Prmwr r-L-I 311. Gfrrmrr Q lul- 333 Second Row: I.EON 51.-XRTIN HARRIS, JR IDI-I lidgeuruod .-X-.Q , Rxchmund. YA , R3 S . h X. Number IX' ut Il .-X ROBERT XV.-XI.TFR HARRISON. IU .-Mh Ave.. Newport Nusa. Ya . ll 5 IIILX, Band Dlrennr I l 3 RONALD MAI LOIINI HHNIRY lil? lrd :Xue . Rlrhmnnd. Val Il S. lllxl Trark 113. Football 1l.I.I3, Ilrrll- S 1l.l.I3g Nlunugranxkfluh1l,l.Il Third Row: FRED INIURLHISON HODGIFE- ll-' -W0 Old Incl: Iam-. Rxchrnonj YA , ll -X KL. llll-. lzlg Vue-Prexrderrr ll I. rl If Frmrl-all ll3g B1-shall I l 3, Gm-rnmrr I l .rr vrgflanr, rjrrmm uw, rwrrlrf 113, Srudrnr ,-MM-mblx I2 13, R113 r R- uw Staff 113, Ifdrrnr rn K hx-I Kar r rv.-H r-M1 I,AXYRIiNCF HAROLD I-IOOVFR llf' lil Grace Sr , Harrrwrmrmg. Ya . F- X . X'1', lll.'l'. Hrxmrran Chr Flu IM, I X I'-arlicllull I I 3, Glu' fluh I l.I.I3, I '. ' Staff 31.131 Spnrrx Edrror 1 X I 1 RH3 rr xr will 11.13, I-Inrurran Iv lla-N 413, leader Ill. IAINIES JOSEPH IQHFXTINLQ, VIR NN Nlacrrml' Sr N XY XYaxl1nngr0rx IDR ,X , , BA.:h..1Guardl1I.Ixxrrrr3rr-rr-rrMl Fourth Row: I-'HII.I,II XYINFRFY KEY. 'JIU Yilrlrl-rr Aw, Rrwwlf. xhr . H 5, llhl. x'.r,..rr Fnurlull ll.2,I3. Yarxrrr Hmlwrlull 11.1 13, Rlunngranm Club Il 1.13,X'arxlrx Trarl 3, 33 GILBERT XVY.-XTT KIRKIJ.-XTRICK 1 Sperry Lourr, Hamprun, Ya , H :X , lll'l' ,l.-XINIES EI,I,SXY'ORTI-I KUIP, 2:-I .-Xllr --rn Aw.. Rrwannke, Ya . Ill S 3 K-15 Tu-ax lrrer 433, Hrsrorran Frf-hman Claw ll r. ,I V Baflerhall I I 31 Sl-cretarx 'Trl-afurvr Srudenr Bodx 32 3 3 Srudem .-Xxwmlflx 113, Vue-Prwxdenl Student Bodx I 33. I'-'Ivrwr Counixl 133, Fruhman lrfvunwlfwr 113. Pnl-lu .-Xprpranr 433, Termrx 113 r,H,r Jug, ,-.nu f.n-011' ,finuogl fly,-EA -.nnoqr,' mi s ' ,J fe fi Nr! ' 'fri I- :Vs x-117 .SY 3 15 I ,I ,J 1 'PE' l Tl? QW s n ae-I va ,.n J,-h '2ff.:- Qw ' s w Wag. .X X - A Wx..- ' u 1 4-ag ag ff ZX. 5 -my 1. 5 143 -5-I 1 .. 'W',,.r f'-1 19,53 .f-if Qu...-'43 - - .. 1'1-1-1111 E15 1 RANSTON m1o'1 1'1 1-Y, 11111 w...111111111T1..1111, .-1111. Ff'StR0 ', , ,, ..11.11..1, v1, 11.11. 11111, v.11111..1111.-111 F..-11.111111 61111. SCA W H11 HM F-AW I-'W ' W1 '1 1- N' 1 'S A 1.111.111-1, 1111. 51.1111 1511111111 11,1111 H.lskv'KlUll 11,1,11, T1111 11. .11 1-14115111111 11111151115 11-x'1-11111 111 1 11.11 11111, 11.1-11111..1111. 1 11, x1..11.-1.1111 11111 11,121 xg, 1-15, lx, 1,1,.. 11.,11 .1., 1.......1,.. 11..11 111, 1,.,., .111, NIAIIKXIKI M1151 A111115 1111111 11.1111.....1.1 Rd. 511111. I'l11111.1151111'1 441, V111-11111111 I.1l1 A551-1.1111 1111 H 'f '1- Ohm- 5 'X 111115111 1- IYI 1-, 111 A11 x'...11 111.1 , 1111111111-, V1, Ii A, x-11. . H 11111, 11, 1111, 1-1111... 1.1.. 151, 51...-111. 'r...111111. F..-111111.11 Third R011- 1 111. Ill, 11111 1'.1111..1.,1.1 1x.1....1, 11 XI 111.-11.1.1111 A111111 51-1.1-1.1.1 ,l,-XM!-S 111111111 N11 1-1111.5 -1111 11.11111-11111111.11 , 111111-111111, xv V1 , VI11'.1w1111-1 111 Sig ,-X III, VI X' l'1.1511l!1,1l1 tll, F11--h111.111 111111151-1111 li S 'W V-'1'-ff 'f'5'11ff '3 1' 1111415 N11 HOI5, '111111 c11..11.1,11.11 1111 , N.1.1.111, V1 , 1+ 5, X-1-1 1.111115 111 1115111111 1111111111 IJ If Ib N.. It 1.11,.,...1 v1 , 11 A, ,1 x' 11111.-111111 111, H.111.1. 111.11111 111, x'111111.1.1 1311111111 11,111 lIIxX I1111.1n1111nl Manager lzl 1111111111 11 No'1 1'1Nc3H,A1rx1, 111 , 1-1111.111-, v,1 , 11 5 1 11.1, 011111. Socond Row: 1.-1.1.-1 111, cs.-1111111 131111 1l,I,3I, 1111-1.1 911.111.1111 111, 1111111111 A5 11111111111- 11115 M11-XIV, III, 1.1.1 1x1....1, x'.1, 11 5, xl-1 511111.-111 1111-1111 1 111.-1111111 Ill. F...1111.111 1l,f,3I, 111.111 111111 11.11 111-11,1x1,11 r1111'HA1e1. P.-Xlflf, lllh 11.1111111111 A111-, 11.111111 va, 11.-xx'111 1 IARI1' 111111115111 1112 xx'.11.1.1 A11-, NY 11 N Y, 115, 11111, 111111111 111111111-1 111, 1x1..11.1,1.1111 911111 114,411 G11- I3 -x, 111 111111111.1111,11 32 - - df! A '11 D ':l 'Inn 74: Q, -,,,,. - 51. QL55 First Row: ROBERT NLASON l'll,ffHltR. JR, 41h w':1lnur Ave , Roanokr, Ya 1 H S , llK X, Yxccrpreudent 1? lg Vrcerpresrdenz nt jun mr Clam, Football 1llg Track 12 lg Baxh-r t-all Nlanager lil, Smdenr Fmanrv Board Ill, German flul11l,1,3l. THOMAS RECTOR POI..-XNIJ, Hem don, V31 B.S,3 lllili Football ll,2,?l. Basel-all 1l.l lg Moxmogram Club 11.1.1 lg Honor Councrl 12 l g Freahman lfounwlox 1 ll. ANDREW' APOSTl,lg R.-XPTIS. JR V H15 lfdgrwood Dr,, Clrarlnwton, wfva 3 X'l', Second Row: JOHN ASHl'lLlRN RAXVLS, Rr l, Ruhr mond, Va., B.S.p KX, Treaxuxvr I ll, Del'-are Team 1l,I,l lg German Llul- 1 I. Fl, Student Assemlolv I 3 l . XY'Il.I.IAM THOMAS REED, lll, Salwar H1llFarm,Sal1ot,Va.3 X'l', JOHN FRENCH RICHARDS, Trl-nrK Fern' Rd., Lvnflxlvurg. Va., l l,S 1 X'I'g UAH: J,V, Hablcelball 1llg Vxcc-Presrdr-nr Sophomore Clam 1llg Srudenr Avennblx 1l,3l1 Baskerk-all 12,5lgTenms1l,1,3l, Captarn 13l3 Sccrerarxfl-reasurer German Club 13l3 Frebhman Counselor lil: Pre-nf den! Junior Class, Third Row: Nl.-Xl.C.Ol.lKl BRU4 li ROBERTSON, ll ll Xvllmxngzon Ave., Rrrhmnnd, Van ll A., KI, Glee Club 1l,1.3l. JOHN lfDVi'ARlJ S.-'xDI.ER, JR , l'vrn-v Fern' Rd., Pulaslvl, Va , Pr Ag KK l:DXY'.-XRD LORRAINE SAND!-RS, RI' Rrvr-rnmnr Dr , Sy-arraulmrg, S K' , B S , yi. Fourth Row: RlK,HARD HURT SlfSSOlNlS. 1816 She-1 llrld R-j , Roanolrc, Va., HA 3 KI., David xnn College 1ll1 Glu- flluli Ill, Ymwxu Rnxksrl-all Ill: 11:11 1llg J X' Bn-Lvrlfall Ill. JOHN XVISE SHI-RM.-RN, Ill, Purl- lung, Va g R,S 5 ixrnsylfounlrx 1ll, Glu' Cflul'v1l,Z,3l,Se1'rv!Arw 1ll,S,l'.-K, f abr nrt IU, Plwnc- lal- Avuranr 131 CARI. HJALMAR SOlVllN'l.-XRD.-XHl . JR , 1460 l.afave:rc Pflvd., Roanoke, Ya , H S : llK,Xg Footlull 1 l ,l,3lg Baseball 11,1 l , Srudcm Awemblx 12 lg Monogram Club 1l,Z,3 lg Vlgllnnrr- Comm. 13,4 lg 'Iknyn 12,3 l. J :vi ,J,, J r,7x'5-if M81 .. Q, Q. N4 w- N. Q07 is? .:. ,X 10x x . 'uv 42 .x,2 s.--,,,. KJ 1--v First Row: Third Row: G.-XRRII5 BURTON I'HONH'SON IR l11.11l1n111, X'.1,1B.S.gIIKAg I-XfX1fiSITDfX1L11'xjD 1140311 XXQXI 1 .111 Q31 111W1m,3,, Ml. Nm, Gfffmn C1Ub11-3-41 11111 v1 11 S KX T11111111.-1111 IT 11 Q-1-11-11 111 101-:N ,A1N1H11rx1 H1-XNKIS 11111111 ,111 314 1 5.11.1111 1'1 . ,' 3 Q ' 7' . , 'Q Q 1:11, N11111111 xx, 11 Ax X-41, F-1.111.111 I1 1 11, x11111.1,11.1111 111111 HMUFN NORXXOOHU, XXM'FH-FD -Hx N HfP lJ'T'i D' IINQN1, 51111-r bpr1111g1, Md . T1 5. .X'I'1 I X H.11l1-zhall III. hlcc Klub Il CI,IIF'I'ON llgvyi II'l'l'5 11: 4111 X111111 .-X11 I5111111111i X'1 V 1,115 I11r1.1111111n1 R1-p11-M-11111111.11 Ill, 41111111311 1 lub IIFI HS. 111 I-X'X'II'S XY-Xl1ON WX'l--XYPR IW! S1111LI1-1 413141111 N-1111-IL n1'11 1 IiAX1 11111 IS IYUI 111:11 1.111111111.1111 111.1 1111111111111 11.1 1 ,11 5111131111 5,,,,,.,, 11g1,1111111111111111111g 11 115 . I1I..11-1111151-191 121' 11.1111111f111:1 I1l,H14K1-114111111111 ol 1, IVVXHYS SHI I BY XX HI-H HN IW N Rhhlxmdx X141 H 5 hx M' ' '1 'N 'I '3 1 1'N 5 ' 'Z' 11' 111111111-.111 111, 1111111 11.111 41 :,11 5.111.-1.111 .11 5115111.11115 11111 Second Row , 111111111 C'l,1111-. 110131.13-1' 4111.15 'fp 1111111 3- Vl,1g,.,,4,H S! 11UUb1,mL yt, Q TPRNSIEIS llzl- XYOOIWY ,IR Q IQ 'I'11l1p S1 , I111.11l-11115, Ya 13 5 X-4' 1 A . 1 Al.-XFXH S N111 UIJKII IL'I1INl I: 11:1 M1111 S1 ll,11111ll11. XQ1, 'HU Not Pictured: ':fwFN11R1O'ff,f:.,I ,,fTi,f ',I1i, 1 1fffQfN,',', ,TQ H '1 'i1 X VRANK LQM11111- 13-x11111x11'1 ox ,IH 1,111 1',1.111.111,1 111 1111.11 1-v1-111 I'I I-'LNNI II x ws 111- gm 5 11111s1 11111111.-11, 1:1 , 'W Y - 1 5 WU H N H x 115 X'1'ff, 5111111111 111 .1,.1 1:1 1,1,L1.1111 13 414 1191111111 111 'OHYN l'ARkI-I4 !NlAlfM1UN.R1 z 11.1-, 11s, 'XLI1-11111X11,l1.-X HI NNI XY P3111 if V. x1141 11' I1,a1111111111 Y1,I1'X, KA, lll1X,jX',F11111l111ll ll,11,H111111:C11111111l UU. 34 OFFICERS lun N l.im.iioRxi XX Il i-ij ju. l1nvx1Xs.XslIltxXXX1is,lll lxxils l,IxXX1mnllXlt'IH-R Ik ,Nmn!f1r'y-ln'r1.il11'rr' twiki.: 1' XXH'I1l ii lincn llljfflfltlll T Ai . . 8. llnd, XX'ilw., XX.irrs. Hirilifv. OPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY It seemed somewhat different as we took up our lodgings in Cushing Hall instead of Ven- able as the l9'54-55 term began back in Sep- tember. We had at last bridged the gap between the meek Freshman and the all-knowing Soph- omore. Within a few days. rhe I-I-S curriculum was back in full swing, Some of us found to our horror that the afternoons were no longer sack periods. Xve trudged grudgingly to Bagby Hall after lunch each day to play with test tubes and inclined planes. etc. Those lucky BA. students, was the bitter comment of many. Also during the fall we carried on the tradi- tion of ratting. Our president, Jim Wileif. capably handled the weekly races, assisted by the whole class. There was a growing sentiment within the school and our number against some of the aspects of the system. Ar this critical pe- riod, the Vigilance Committee was revised to a more humane society. When all were agreed that our little brother class of '58 had been humbled suHiciently, the greatd burden of hat and sign was lifted from it. During the autumn we cheered for our Sat- urday heroes, many of whom represented our class of '57. and as winter rolled around the Basketball Team found itself studded with Sophomore stars. These winter months were filled with parties and exams. Some of us seemed more inclined towards the former, and therefore the latter took its toll. XVe waved farewell to the exiled and turned to face a new semester. Again we were proud of our athletes who turned their attentions to the spring sports while the remainder of us basked in the sun and made resolutions to really study hard for our final exams. We have now reached the half-way mark in our college career. We look forward to our Jun- ior year with anticipation and the hope of a pass- ing grade in Biologyg but we know that we will always have fond memories of the two happy years just completed. GEORGE C. BIRD, Historian. First Row: Rnmkl IA!-UXXKID Amr:-xlRnL I Ilffmus ILTKFR Huzrzs .. KH-,HRtII' f'XNlPlIIil,l limlw, KX lrlmus PUI.I,.XRl7 limx 14, ,lR,, X41 .. XX'1 ' ' ' 1.1-X Iwmn hmwk, lx.X .XRIIIVR Hxmu I I Hrunzu xx, Second Row: lhvln XX rl I s Hmmx, LX .,. . XX'.w+u-x Bl mu-X QXXKIIR, li,X H A HRil.hmUml yn' XX'111l,xx1 :xIL'RR.XX Divx, KX ....., New pwrt News XXll.11.xM NILRPIIX L ku 1-xg, III, lllx.X ,..-Xrlxngmn Mu,h1Inl,i:, yt jus? Rxmux D.XX'lI X, -IR., KZ , ..Riclmwnd lymm Rmul yn' fwlI.XRI.l-IS IXII-:mix Dram, IIKA ...l5IlIlX'llIL' ...Nm'fulk, X'.1. Third Row: .xldt'l'NUIl, XX'.X'41, 1 Tr-lv f'.XRlI'.R D1x,l,4w, KA ... .... Purcellvnllv ..I'iII1I11ll'iLl, XXI. 1 h XX'H.u um Illcksnx DRL MI-'I uk, EX .... l'lll'l1lVIHl' ll xxsmun ,1K.Xl,I.Xl-PRRU DL'X'.XI,, lil ...,. lilnuvwrvr li1m,uuvXX'1111.xxl I'i.XRl.X, IX .., ..l'lmrImtc CH. Nllaunpmn, XI1. jxmlrs lirmwx l7.fXRINllUI,'l', jk., KI ...., XHUllL'L'5lt'l' .XX'wr Pffim, XH1. jwnx Ifkrmkxcx I I,.XXlX4ZlUY, HX ,..... XX'arxsirk 36 f wi Ijglf , -L K 5 . X. is 'wild' ,-g-' ,-4' Ilofg' ,'4rq', ,',tl4', ,Fur Inq I 5' S f '-QDXX First Row: DIJMIQ GIIRIIIW I'xR,XlIR, Ii.X RIIAIIIIIIIIIII WI ' ' 'Y I,I.I.XNI LIII IXI xx Im xt II, IX- ,,AA IxIvIIIIwIIII XVII IIXNI RX: XXII LI,IRIIxII4, IR., Ii! .,RirIIIIIIImI, Second Row: X'I.,XRI xt'I RIt'II IRII XIII I INI'II, IXX X ,. ISIIIIIIUII R,XxImIII I'II Nlfmkr Inu-1.1: .., ,..,, RIMIIIIIIW R.XxII1II I'II ISI4X,Xx iimxxxx, III, Iii . Y..r1IIIIt Third Row: XQIIIIIIJ IIXXII: iixlxxxx, X-I, 4. ...NIIIIIIIIM I.I1Ix C'IRIIs II.XII, In., XIII ..., X-III'-Ik :XINIIN Iixkxmx IIXKRIIXIIX, IQIX .. ISI.:-Iwtfnw Fourth Row: IXXIIN I,IYXX1IHIi IIXIt'IIII:, III., Iii MRIIIIIIIIIIIII RI QXII IfI4IIIIIIItIt II1fIuIxII:, -IK., Ii.X , ...XII-x:IIImII'i.I, X.I. Ru xmxlv IMI 1,1 Ie IIIII KK .. ...NIL SLIX .lQt', XIII, Fifth Row: ,IQIIUXI Is ITXI XII It ,IfvIIx-rw, AIR., .XX X ,.., X4IlI1Ylh,x.l. I, x jun ITIXYIHIIH KINI, jk., IX ,..I5.IIIXiIIc, XI IS. CQRIII5 KI'RR,III,1X .,.,I:III1I-NIIIIXII,N11 Sixth Row: 'AI N'. '. RIIIIIIII' I-XI IX Xwr-Ia I.I'I, blk, ... .,,. IUINIIIIIIIIIIII, XXI. TIIfwxIIs IixIX1I-.I'I' I.I.I:, IlK.X .,.RiI'hIIIf+IIII, XXI. . 1-1 'V' -Tj Q7 112 1-'ff .,--v vw x , -v -:gf i' 'rs f.,:,I 5 av' x .-v-. v I X 4 514' w-..., 33? 2.5 x! 59- 'vw 'QT' sm.: TF? x .. 'ii' First Row: 'I FQ 3 XVII I I I'I'I-3 I.FXX'IS III-III!-,XX, IIKA ...... Clifmn IfIII'+w, X . III'r:II BI'RwI3I.I. hi.-XRSll.XI,I,, EX ..., RIIIIIQRI' SuI'I'I' IXILVR WKI-'x, Ill, KE .. XX .xI,II-ix C .XRI.'IflX 1XlcDI4IuII+'I'I', jk., lk, IIFNRY IIXNNA McX'IfY, III, X110 .., ... lfI4,xxK S'l'.XNI,liX' lXIumuf, IR., AXA ., , Second Row: XX'II.I,I.m F.XRI,E IXIIIIIRI-, jx., AXA ...,. RIIIIIIII' I.Ha RIURRIS .. .. .., Uh IMIIIQRI' DENNIS MuR'I'rw, ZX ,. .., 5 ..,NIIrfvIlk .,.NIcI'iIII1 I,yuI'hhI1rg, .RiI'hInuIId, ...NIII'f1wll-4, f'lIII'ksVille, :II'lcmm, XX I4 lll'hhlll'Lf v v 'Z 51' ev- ? I o I,IwIs Ilfm uw IXIINIIIY, III, KI ..,.... Rivl1I1wI1d Ixwlx IXIII IIII-.IX NL'L'KflIS,kIlf1., HX . ...I. SIIIIIIIIIIII XX'II,I IIXI l.I4If UIIIIIII ,... .,.Richn11mIl Third Row: XVII.I,I.XXl X,X'l'Rl'4JN P.xxxI-, jk., IX .... C.wiIIgmn, UI ,XL'l3I'f IQIIIIIAXI I'uII:IwI4I', JR, K1 ..., Rh-hm-Ind XX'III,I,xM lixxI45 l'II'I'II:sI1Y, ZX .. .,.IlwIlIm Sl MYIIR RIIIIIIQIQ PLIIII, -III., X-I1 ,...X'irginiaI ISI-:wlu Rusux liII:I-xr RXXISIVY .. ..., Clmrlflrrv KKII, .I. I,,wmIIII:x FIIXXIXRIX ScRIjI:I:s. ,. .mfwliffllll l I+I'us I I fs, 'ff I -3 I I 5199 Chu First Row: jnshvii I3Am:r-R SHHOR, KE . , C'1,YnE I-ilmxxiuw Srirignw, IX Fmxix XX'r'R'rz Simasmu, IX Second Row: I.1xmmn Hxwks Sixmfyxi, KA BFYXY Biixxi l'I' Sx1i'm,IIIiA juiris Iiakmsiw Sxmii, IIKA Third Row: FDXXARII Ifwxs SL mx, III, IX ... 'Aid' ,ig ,-.is fillpgg' E-Fill Igltl. ,Fur ,..-Xin-X11nLI1'i.1, ..I'AZl!'II1X'IIIt', ...Riuhm-+mI, .AI:1rti11wiIlc, lilftun I-u1 'e -. v ,,..,,IIurlm, .MIA Ill'iIiVlll'Lf, IIERBHQI' XX'1i1iAx1 Su H11'i+r:r'R, AIR., HX .,..,, X 1111111111 Iucuvli -IAM!-'5 CRI-PIII TAX imc, ju., IIKA, l'III'INII1IIl5IWIIl'!, Fourth Row: RURFRT IZLVEYF 'I':mHzs, AXA .,.. .-Xrliiigtiuu, , Y . , Y V - XX1i.i.1.m X FRNHX 'I Yxi-5, II, LX .,..,. Xnrt-'Ik jfvsierfii PAU, X',xu:11v, jsp, IIKA ..,. I,5m-lmlwurg, Fifth Row: IiARi.ii R,XXX'I.IXfTS XX'Ai:if, II, AXA, Fi-wiv:-ickxlwiii-g, THVMAS Asmzx' XX'A1 is, III, KA .... I,ym-hlwurg, Cyiioruta Fimixkn XX ifkrl, AXA .., ...I.ecfIwurg, Sixth Row: AI uns Ihxxmmuxi' XX'i1,ix', IR., Ix Not Pictured: lbfwml n Nlrwriuf Atifr, AXA RICIIARH -IAA' Axxxxiv, KA XX'1r.i,1,xX1 Cont Hxuxss, AXA ... 'I ,.,,,, Salam, .....Xlwi1igtIulx, ,....-Xrlinutf-I1 ,,.,OCC41qllLlil1 XX'Ai:I'r1R LEP GRUH1, DIR, IIKA .., .... Rminnkr Kigxmm. BLAIR IPIAXYKIXS, KA ......,. IXILIYIHII, X21 Fkhntkicx NI.-XSSIIAIX IIELSLR, AIR., IX, XX'yrl1fviIlc, V11 :KRI'HL'R Fi.1,sxmRm Hour, III, EX ..Ifznrrm'illr, X11 EDGAR C.XI,DXX'IiI.I. 1XIAx'5i:, AXA ...,. Umrlffttr, NA' IFIENRY P.X'lRIL'K SlIiXX'.XRI', III KE ,.....,,. ..............,.........,..,H1rm1ngh:im,Mich. -Irmx PRICE XX'hTHhRi1,1., IX', AXA ..Kemir1grim, XIII 'J 3x 'KA it -fs sy- '30 i gm .fr px 4, iN 'ix N 1 A 53334512 I X If .ff 'T Q fill is , .M Q., ,. psnsqtmwliv-4 , A K v my I, .fu , .-t. , wwe-swf OFFICERS Ili- vu' C'1,.xinoRxE IRM, JR. 1 I rrsitirnl Rm lil'IX,I,XMlN Ihwsox, -IR Iiifz'-PI'41titf1'!1I glrmx Ihkm' XV.1.'1ERs Se'1I'l'fl1l'j'- Tl'l'll,YIll'l'I' i S 1 Rim lfR'1' Rllmwax' FIVE NS Ilivfnrialz x FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Among the Freshman Classes which have trod on the campus of Hampden-Sydney, none have been more subject to the per- plexity and strangeness of college than the class of 58. It was a timid and inquisitive audience that attended the first night of im- pressive orientation, but one that was fore- ordained to become an immense part in the life of Hampden-Sydney. Soon after our appearance on the cam- pus, the traditional order to don rat hats was issued. We tried to receive favor from our upperclassmen by complying with the orders to stay oil the grass and sound oil. Wlien the Reign of Terroru was brought to an end later in the Fall, the name cards and the humiliating hats were discarded into a roaring bonfire. With time we were called upon to take our places in the various extra-curricular ac- tivities of the College. and every man tool: to his respective organizations. Having been inspired bv our upperclass- men and the spirit that is so characteristic of Hampden-Svdnev, we hope that we have become more enterprising and will be capa- ble of taking our places in the world of to- morrow. ROBERT RIDGWAY EDENS, Historian. 40 qu,-Q First Row: l'u.xklv-5 c.Hll.k'lYI'IQ .Xxxx-N , ,lrmxXV11sfxx .-Xxlrs, VIR. . Vrxxxms Srxlxrx Hxrx 1-x , Umxlmx Kirkuk HXXIIJR, VIR, . Rm:Hu'QL'1l1,rw lixkxxlk .. Aux-x.xxmR 1,.x1xf: Iirxm-xsxrflx -IXNIFS NAI I lr, liuxxx ... Second Row: Xxwxxmlfxxxx Mmm lixuxxmxx 5 . ,lI'l IIS LIVII r mx lil wiv, lim Ifkxxxq B1 Ck ., Qs s... fxxpx' l'h.xx'lcx, . Sllxithfxrld , .IQXIIIUIT Nuffullx ,,,lv1lIL'lllx. L hgxl'lut1m, U Riwhnxuml ,.lx1lxsr:xll,N.l N1l'gxxxl.1HL'11x'lx, NJ , XV:xrxxix'k, NJ 1 f? 41 -1' .pm if .Xnmx R H4111 I-ix klxxxrmx 11:-11:44.14 5IIlRxxlr11I1l'lxx Rulil-Rl Rmzrxx 4' Third Row: rl xm-H TNIHINI xx L' lfrxxx xnxx ICI was-M 'E X wa: 3x ,, 5 I5 x IIIXIIIUN , , LSIHX . lux Il I-N, QIR., nxx-I xxx ln, xxufx,IIl lxmkl- Ru ll xnxx Sxfxxxmxx Luv:-xxw QYIIXRIJN Mxlmx l'xx:xx1 Ill xxx-'ui l71uxxHxxl'x4xKuxx PIIIIIH' Uxxlxixx -..,,,4 Q, xxu xnxx xx, jk., wx, illl. III, Vxmxxx lwxxls ., , . hltlllllulld, . Iallvxx vll , , ,YL lxwlxxlxumi, I' llxpnlxx . 'HIYIIIN illx .. llnxmplgmx, v , Nu! lvvllrx, I' rvmlx-x xrlxxlxnlx'-' .. 5lII 5. IW Xlfllllil, 4x.1tvl'iIx Y xf Y: Y. V. X. Y: Y: Y: Y: 'arse- ...Q ,s 41-7' Q .. X ...- 'ff' N... 'JM :LE i First Row: 'QIQAL CQASS Rux.x1,n XVr3s'mN DAVIS .,... .... P Inpewell,Va Rm' Bkxjxmlv D.m's0x, IR. ............. Norfolk, Va N . -ur w 4 'l'mm.xs Pr-1 um Ilmcxis Kil'R.-KI.I1 LH-i IWVNQAX .,..., 4,,.IInrnpden-Sydney, Va Second Row: Rum-R'1'R1lmr:w,xx Firms ...... lalmxwim f',RNIiS'I' RNCFI, ., Third Row: Xl PIII-LYS XVIISUX Emuuv, III Ifmmun l.l'I'IHiR FFI.'l'17Y,JR Rimini Ili-xxlmx F11-E In I'l41'r-R f'I,!Pl'I'I-'R l:L'I,GlIL'M, I Fourth Row: xl ,...Suuth Ilill, Va ..,.,I7rrderickshurg, Va ,..,Hrnlmkef1, NJ ...ilnIl:1nd,X:1 . , .RiL'hmund, Yu .. .RH1lI1nkt', V11 .'XR4II,li 5L'r1I'I'li.kRRllXX',JR. ,.. ....I':1yrrrvv1Ile, NC Umm LM' lil..KIDIHIXC, III Fifth Row: KINNI- lu RIL'lIXRll1,iNYX FRI-'IIIARKCK IIi'nn.xRn lI.x.xR lmmF1iluLr.H Ilul-5 . Sixth Row: Ifmmkn Su xlx lI.xk1,fm', AIR l'H:cs' Ilxmus, III ,. Seventh Row: HY l.l.I.XM I,i-x1L'r1, Lvrufzrzs, Ill .. 'A ll,XRWrum, KIR, frlliRfIIfR1lIIPRI'S II1l,1.,jR. ., liimpxkn -II-.H-I-.RSON Hmm . .. .. ...Tzlppzlhzililiutl-g V11 .Mlmtc clIf',X1l ...,M:lrion, Va ..,1,1rwr1ville,N.l' ...Hvrndnn, Va ...Rivhmfwnd, Va .,..Cw3lI1liCI1,S.C .,.Shf.rr Hills, NJ. ...I nrmviIle, Va. .. . .NHl'fulk, VH. ....Marion, Va. 326' 'XI 94? Iv Ah- -... v, THF' l 4-4 fdvg KV? S-Y -at First Row: IIIIII-xfII IQIIXK IIIII ,II I IIRSIJX, II . ...RU.IIIIPIxt',x ISIVI-.IIII Inu: IIIIII IIIAI, -IH, .. SIIIIIIIII, Y.I. IiI+Iw:I- IFIRIIIII 'IIIIINNUY .. . Rf-QIIIIIIIII, I VII IRI I.S LIxIIIIIIII IIIII I' ..,N1II'IIIIII, YLI. RIVII IIIII KiI+IHI.I Mlm XI .. ..NfII't1IIk,N UI I' NICIIIR IIIIIIIIQ, VIII. . . .ISI-IIIwII1I, XIII. I uns RI xIIII I4 KI xxIIII, III. .. ...I'LlI'IIIYIIIl',x AI IIIRI' SIIHNIA' -IrIIIx5IIx IIIII'IIIxs ..I-XIIIIII-I'-rII:IIe, XV.Y..I NIIIIII' AI Iwx III IIIIXRII, -III. . ...RII-IIIII-IIIII, XII. Third Row: RIIIIIIII XVII IIIII III'NII'IIRI'XN . YIIIIIIIIIIIII, VII. VH WI M FIN wh RMU' 'IR' ' ' Hsvhlm' X .IIIII-s WIIIIIII IIIIII FI' . . .VIII-II thaw, XIII. HMIIHHY I'-MXH 'X KVMIIN III, NHIIIIII-I NCNNNX f'IIXRIIi SI'rII'IIeIwIIII ,I'XIl', III . ,... IiI'IIIINIIiI-Ia, I Second Row: XVII xI- ICI I I4 I. IxII ,... NIIIIIIIII, I W.II.I.II'I. BI1NNI'.I'III'II'R'I' I-SIQII-IINIIIIII-, XXI. AIIINI I'II AI IIIIII I.I- XII ... , .YIII-folk, I XVI-I I IIIIIII XYIIIIIMIII Iver, VIII. . ...IfIIIp.II'iII, XXI. IIIPXX XRII XIII IS I.IxI1Ix . . Snxif, X IIINRI L'I.III:4IIIxI- IRIIY, FIR. . .... I5I.II-I0tIIII,u XII. RIIIIIIIII I7rILr:I.Iw I,I YSIIIIIII .. ...III-IIIIIIIIc:Il, I 43 31011 xiii Yxitais itlf- -li ' Iii. '.. ' v ' N i Q if il' A rg, .K 1. Y- cr ,N -, Q . in 0 , Ein- K if in , 'V ' f- 1 f' 14 ,z 'Qui I ' 33 iz , 1 ' Y K . 4 ,,,,, - ja! X 4: 1' '- K4 ,ix 5 ,f-4. ,... r .3 First Row: 4-1 . A 4 x - . I -I 1 u 'I 1 N I 'J 1 . ,ff if iwk was . , . liuiffnlli Rxxx111x11Nlxxxx1-11 Nlrxixmx ., XVILI 1 xx1 fillll IFN Nl xx 1 xx 81111111 51111111 ., Prtrr-lxxirl llixux P1x111111x NIgl,111,,I14. Second Row: l1111x R11111xx 1-11 Mfvx imm PRX ..,.. l.x'xx1xl1x1l'LC, XX .. Rivhiixvxxxsi X11111x1 K1x111x N11 1111x1xx, IR. , l'111114x1f1x I1xx111 Yi XI Third Row: 1 1 ., . Ri1-lx111fv11xl . Q'LlIix'II XXIIIXNIII lx1x111xY1111111,. xxm R1x1,1x X1x11111 NX Riulxiix-11111 x11 II XIIXXXIIIK X1x111111x Fourth Row: Sx N11 XII 11 .Xxiif N111 ix x11x11 x1x111x41Y1111 ' . . xxvlll IXXI R11xx111 i'xRI'xlK Fifth Row: .XYl1i1111Ir, XX .Km-11111.1v X.. 111lL, . R1vl111111111l ,. XY1111xx1 PIQRXIXIIXXI l'1R1x1x-, ,xxxu I'14xxx1- PM Hxxxax 1, IX lwkx N1 l'1e1x1, lll Sixth Row: Rf11:1x1Hf1xx111 l'1:1x1. lx., l1111x L XRII ll1x1:x .Ml FII I'1411111x 1141xx - .., XX 11111111511-111. 'Xl .. ., , X11'1g1111:1 iwxirix 1 5.1 sux . R11.111f1k1' R11.11111M- Phill xxxxx, -lu. ,, Seventh Row: IHHN ii11RS 11x I'111,,lu, ., .X1 1 PX lIxx111 mx Rix KI11 IIN D11x1.1 xr R1111111 X111I1 x lx11vl1l1x11'+' ..,.li1'v111xx'1llc, N X h1vh1111111xi X 1 ilNhL'l'NXliiL' Y 1 '13 -r-X -se- N. E' First Row: XVIILIXM 0111111 R11'1111111s111 I11111 1.1-11111 R1111-11, lx.. 11111111 R111111-1.1 1, -I11... 11111415111 1111111 SL'11,115,A1R, , 111'R1l1Kl 1.111211 S1111 1111 1111 11 111111111S11,111,1111111 111111311111 1 1,.1111.11'1- 5111 11111-1111, 1V Second Row: 1111111 111111 5111-l'1'.XRI1.. 111131111 1311114111 S111-1.1111 ., 1I1111,11111R11'11111 81111111.11 1.. na qu. x ps rv .Va lux ,z f-Q -as Q ,S '2L Tv. '-J ,XJ 'Z R. , 11'hm111111, X11 N111 15:1lti1n1111', ,R11'111Il'VI111, V.1 , Ri1'11111111111, V11 , V11't111'111, V11 .. Ri1'h11111111l, V11 ....XV11111111,:t1111, 111' . . .R11:hm111111, V11 H1111-11111, X11 . . Pl'I1'l'515lIl'H, V11 gn, 45 R1 1 1111 I15 1'1 IX 1111 511-111111 1, .114 R111111111 M1'K111:111 811111, A111 1'1Il1X1X 11115511111 .. 111111151 171-1g11111115111111, Il Third Row: 11111:1 1 1.111 511111, I11, 11111-511141111111511111115111 , 111111 151111-11 11111111, 5111, ,. .X11:1H1 171111111 'l'111111 , 111111 N1111111 '11K1N1XllI 111111114 1X11RIID1l1l 1'1111:11, 111 R111:1111 II11111- XV11 111111,,I11. . ,AXA ,,,Ri1-11111111111, V11 1 1111111111ft1111 XX 1 1 H 1 1 ...1'111't1m1111th, V11 , 1'111111111111'1-111111, Nd XT . R1111111111111, . X. ,, XVi111'l11-1t1'r, . , 1:1111 1 11111'1'11, 1: XY .1'11.11'l111te11'iIl11, . Y. .. c111l11'11'N1Ul1,xX1, . XV1-11 l'11i11t, Vg . .N1-11 1111141 NM11, X1 1 2941 T '--4 xg. 1, . 13, 1 'W 'A- . .5 -, IS1 xj First Row: I1111x 11114111 XV111-14s, III R1111 11411 IQRXPSI' XYF1x1i.1141 .., 1 5,- . L 1 vs .' 44 ,2- 41, , . ' PQ45 C9151 ....Ri1'h1n1111d, ..,1-XI1.-xn11d1'in, .,,.Ri1'h1111111d I141111f1411'14 XV111'1'11'1c1q XV111.1s .. Second Row: I'14 1x1'1s INI11414111, XVIIICII XRI1 I1111x Nl1lx1xx11 XV111111L14 ., Third Row: 111111 L'11:1.1, XX11111, I14 , . . .I.1111'hl1111'g, .. . I'-l'L'lICl'il'kNl1llI'g, ......'11'l111gt1111, 1 -. f VII 114115 lqkl 111-,141c14 XV11 mv, ll ...., ll:11'1'i41111h111-g, , Ql111141:1- C 114141111 XV11.141xs11x, 114. . ,.... I'utc1sl1111'g, 31 i A XVII 1 1.111 D1 111411 51' XVII 111111, Il KA .,,... D11111'illc, f ,Lg Fourth Row: '- f, 41 , 1111-1111114 l1111xs11x XX1411,111, lll 'iii I ' E , ' . Not PlCflll'9dZ 1 'Q as 1 1 K' - 1 ' .B '. ix :E ,1 1511, , 111111115 Nlll 1,111 X 15141. U1111x II111 11114 . l.1111-4 II1-X141 .XRII-R ,.... 1x1, KII4., 11111115 4'111x111114 I1 'XI11x111Il'1- 411111-4 111114114 Xll'NklIl IXIIXYXS l1111x 'X141111 14 I11x1411x11111114 .,,. ...l'rt1-1':-1111113 .,,N11I'f11Hx .,..511H11lk ...IILIIHIIX .,.C'r117ct 1 1 1 V V V Y V V Y X. V V Y Y Y V P ...R11xCII111nt, ...,.fi11I'HElLi,N, ...L'l111ck:1t11Ck, ' , .... R11:11111kc, -.1 C91 Xl M1 111 I'xRl1XI'l'I 1114 ......., . 1 151111.11411 I,lNXIXt 11114 I.1x11.1141,jh. . Q 1311111 L'1 11414 W.11,111x .,..,..... 46 , . .H:1111pt1111, V Y V Q -A. L, . J-r ,f ,-.si f J-ol f.l-oil. -,puny-5 -J-4-vi,-f f ,-Q. v . PLN KLA STUDENTS WHO ENTERED HAMPDEN-SYDNEY IN FEBRUARY, 19 5 5 xlrullx Ross Ilfmlks, .. Vmx xm1N1al'1lxu liRxm.lm:l1l,kIR, .. ll um x Cx I wax lixmx xwx, VIR., IX. .. Iilm uw limuu i'R1vuu+c ..,. liz Nj xmx SIIPIII x UI' I .... FXKI Uuxmxu' III-wmksnw .... .XRa11ruI,lRm j xmlwx, -IR... Mxkux Rn IQIXITIIQY .. jrmx Ilfm um Mulwl I Iflfll, -IR. .. R1unlxx1uI'1n'1 Nhiiuxlu , .. .Inns Cnxrr-x IXIPIXIX . llhklzrxl 'lAunM.xs I'x1lHunx, III.,. lhxllr. ll XIII, jk., . ,. 47 , . ..,lxuhrn1 ,,KK'IIllI'iL ., RIVIHIIY ,,..lSvl. .. Rivhml .,,.L'n XX xllmmxr . 'ml lggv ,ml Xin' vml nr, ill. ... . lmult Ill ' . ..liu:'kIn-5, NN .,..l41pL'lh:1l'l1-N, ,..I,ilIlXiHK', ,..,HulIul1! , X Ll ti NI Ni ' x N X .Il'l'Nl'X iwilx N 0 r 0' I 1 5.5 Q fn IIA if ff 5. - 'F' 'xx 4 . 5 F fx fr. , ,V-f 6 .V wa U' X' f rx Z, ?xVff, W A4 ,S 4 ' Q A w x xy nc' N . J' I .R fig R N fl. 2 i X i XTWN Q W In-na?-r IZATIDN , W H, ls, N , 5 . K , 531 : f- K l ff ' K TH - ETA cms Pnopm 0, DOOM K 9 X 'v XX t F' nw? MMM movemi Wx me mr-1 99 ,Vi , W .,,l . , vmgvxwiqv V, , ,, , K f,,,f ff-, ,.ffj'gfv?v-.f,i'sf5ff , k f1 ' ,,,, ',A . 'fffi ' Vw , 1 W - V If - f rr ,,, A, , . , N ww 5,4 E - -if i 4 W.:-'f' -MHS g, 1- A-., 5,9 . . Q 1 , , , A Il J .U V , R' x ' ' 9 L x if i - .- I, 5 1 '31, .gi D . . X . . x 6,73 .'. If fy X L KERS 9 SAUTERTRNEGAN wmmms vmeewm V-Jzgiijl Q 5 kk - i QYDJEY I I 1 X -vZ'f'l.:-li ' - 5- gn . 1' , M 'YY' iw , , ,. ' A-Riu ' F be 4 ' 'N 4 K Y . . . W . ,xx .J X y ' N. , 7: V , X . , ',- 1, Q st , ,. ,f t , 4 A , ik iq K -C I v v D A f J I Wx lm STUDENT BODY OFFICERS OFFICERS JOHN STOKELEY FULTON ...... ..,.. P rexidenf JAMES ELLSWORTH KULP .... ...,, I 'ice-President GEORGE CAMPBELL BIRD ,.,, ...., S efreteary-Treayurer 50 STUDENT COUNCIL Seated Kulp, Fulro STUKICIJQY Ifl'I,'l'UN iao1ac'i'R'i'1s ....,.. Anoia Ri's1i1sRooi4i-1 i 'um Pomxn .. ,IIMMY iqI'i,P 'mimi' sxiiiii it HAI, mifvisx' IFRICIJ wiiiis i -im lamp tiling Html, lN'I.X't'i, Nlniagi-n Wklls Nm Purim-df Ritslxhmnke OFFICERS . ,.. . . .l'11'-tiilnil , , .Sulfur Rrfw'1'wr1lulifi'f . . ..S'i'11inr Rrf1rr.fr11l41t1-tw' ...jlllllllf Rffirrsrllliitiqw' ..,I1llllII' lfrfw'1'n'11!r1li1w' . . .xUf'llllllINI't' Rrf1l'1'.w'lII:llii'f' . Xllf'lHllVlIII'I' Ri'pI'r5i'I1lzll1i'4' . . . .l 1'f.fl111m11 Rrfw'r5i'r1Iz1lim' . . .Frwxtlzlflmi l3rf11'r5f11lf1Iifi'r The Student Council is the judicial body of the Student Government. Ir is the duty and privilege of Council to defend. as well as uphold, the Hampden-Sydney Honor System. Being made up of eight members, two from each class of the student body, it is an equal representation of all the students. 51 STUDENT ASSEMBLY - rr' r I ID I I if I I T' I I i' 5 l rx I nu Q , I I F Q 0 p .SL-- In Dinar 1' ' Nl I I-It .. rr .xg - I Qdwxo' 1- l I1 lvnllfv l P- l in Ag I lt a 'I ll I I Q P IV . D 1 4 1 I I1 u nu lu A 1 Il I .., U ln 'QA Q fl ,g 11 bt Y. . u : -nf' First Row' lhlflwt fwostlu, IM-t l,51'oKi-.tn I'ti lox .. liroiuzi- limo Hoi: Vrkiis . Fam llrnuzl-Q Dotwr Btu xxl . Hui, I mrs . . , Brom Um: rx Fisher Bird Second Row: XY.ut- Times, Hn.mt, Wntrs, Thnti Ron: Ovt-:ht-v. Fulton, crane. Fsmfui Rm.. i:..im.i, Haiti- OFFICERS Kwutix REPRESENTATIVES ,.Kzlj1fH1 .Nilgflllil Ufxiflftffu .xiilflllil ......hiIglIl11 1.711 .v..,.N'igr11zl fffn l'ilx'i1Nu1 ,Hfflrl lm lN'IR1'lN lfnix Run it Iliiarki iii-x Hou: DI xxis klli Ht nm I isnt it Bm: PII clit-it .. l'ilx'nfvfu1rllplni If wi NY,xiu- .linux Rawls .. ,,... lxlzftpra .Ilf-lm lim: l'ollm'+t SMHKII- XV,xl1s ....,,. K1lf1f'rI.11f1flzl Roma l'lIlHl Im Il,xRi,rm' ,.,,..,. l rr,vlmmr1 Rffm-iwzzlnli-tv .........I'rwxi.l1'l1l N'mI'wti1ry- Tn'r1.s11rrr ..,l.'f1f PM .,,f.'111 Phi' . ..,. Tfzrlu Ifffi .. . ... .,Tf1rlil Clit l,i1rnlfJa fjlll ,llfwfm 1.f1m!1il11 Iflzi .llpfm ,..,...lr1Jrfu'11if,'l1l ....l11.frfn'l1Jw11I The legislative branch of the I-Iampden-Sydney Student Government, The Student Assembly, is composed of two representatives from each of the eight fraternities and a rep- resentative of the Freshman Class. This Assembly is presided over by the President of The Student Body. It deals with cases of vandalism and disorderly conduct involving I-I-S stu- dents and continuously works toward the bettermen of campus life. This year President Stolceley Fulton upheld these ideals to the fullest. Due to the splen- did cooperation of the Student Body with Fulton and the Assembly, there were very few cases brought up for judgment. In an endeavor to give the Student Government members more recognition for their worlc and responsibilities, a plan was adopted to award honorary keys to them each year for their services. This plan was put into elfect this spring. ' 't. ' i STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION u l lv I 1 .....,-. I 9 Q 'Y . 1 3 an Iii-limit I,-mi. Hon or OFFICERS I7I5XY.XRI5 IIXNNJX l.Hl'l7 .. .. ,,,l'z'f51iiw11l IUIIN XYIIAI PX Rl JLNIFR ,,,,v l'1fr-l'ri1vji1wr1l XVILEY I5I.llYI5 ISI PXYFR ,,,, . . Nurrfilry-Tm'i1,v11r'H' REPRESENTATIVES ll.-XI. NIVYYY .. ,..,.. C111 Phi IW.-XYF 4Jl5l5I5N , .... K11pfw1,llpf1i1 XYIISUN KIINIP .. . .,Ki1f'fw1 Sigllflll ITIVK IV IXUVAX ,.. . ..Tfzwtr1 Chi PARKIHQ NI1'II.XY,'XINP . ,..,... Siffllltl ffflz C'III'L'K NIUTTIAI-QY .. .... Pi Ixrllfwlpfl illflm '1'UNI'1'lIHRNli ,.,. .,.l.llIIIl7lIll f.'l1i,1lf-fm I:Xf'K SIIIERNIAN . .. ,..l11.irjw'r1.lr11If The chief of the SCA. is to improve the moral and spiritual conditions here on the campus. Each fall the SCA. welcomes the new men with a reception and ac- quaints them with the school with the Key, a campus handbook. 53 v. . s THE 1955 KALEIDOSCQPE IRVI5 NI. HHINGIQS, ,IR WlI,xuX If. KIZNIP, ku, 5 iw This vear's KALEIDOSCOPE has had many trials and tribulations, put us behind the eight ball in some of our classes, and pro- vided manv a headache for one and all. But we feel that it was an enlightening expe- rience and was well worth it. We would like to thank Mr. Warren Nelson, the Camera Artist, for his fine work on the individual portraits and his other contributions in the photographic held. And while we are speaking of photog- raphy, we would like to express our many thanks to Staff Photographer, Hubert Gen- try, for his fine work with the camera and Hashbulb. Petey Cheek and George Barner should take a sweeping bow for their timely sports articles. To the men on the Business Stall: we extend our undying gratitude for going out and getting the sorely needed ads and collecting part of the funds necessary for the publishing of this book. We have enjoyed putting this 1955 KALEIDOSCOPE together for you, and we hope you will find much pleasure in leahng through its pages. f,' 'ws ,, lt t i M 52 if lat? l yyagiai HU Iwl UM X I I 1 H la 1 .gav- 'IU Nlllllill ll if i C ill ki.- if J W x i x 1 Q 4 1 J A ,A f '-,-hw r ww - ff' 34 . . W S15 in -?' 'E V fr ' -V wi,-.i-.-lx x lf if Q RUNS '--u I'h.m-.1-, Txl-' 1 ,.mngmn THE 1955 TIGER I I lx IN l.l , PIR. lmfllur'-111-1.11111 lII1hNl.XSl,,IIlHRYI' IR XI XXIIIIXNIT t'XRRIN1fI'41N,IR. , . ,.I1l Wars I.z::wr f'w.w XXl:r1 'P V N tllllljllllvlf IZJIIIH I yillrxy ,llumlgfr z W MP' - ' - , 1 -ff ,- ily.-' '1 rv 11 X , N 56 x The 1955 Tiger has developed the col- lege newspaper into a very hne weekly sheet. The timely editorials of Royster Lvle and Tom Thorne have been read with much interest by the Hill community, and Larry I-loover's sports column was second onlv to that of Chauncey Durden. The highlight of the year was the publi- cation of Le Tigre, the Hampden-Svdney humor magazine, which was issued to the students during the Midwinters weekend. The magazine met with roaring approval from all quarters, and we hope to see several more issues next vear. Many thanks to Bill Carrington and his business stall for their untiring efforts in the financial field. Thanks also to Chuck Saunders and photographer Bill Taylor for their fine work, and to all the contributors, typists, and reporters we would like to ex- press our appreciation. This has been a fine year, and we are conhdent that next year's stall: will carry on in the same fine tradition. i 14: i ' ri.. 'I - 0 ' . ' 0 .. -'L 'I 'ff , I J K .' . I rr, ,lac ,,:as.5sy,eai ,i I 9.-is 4 fm V 65 N' 'lf 1-'itfffa A5 11213, lj if , 'A ', ivf ' 5- A lb 4 15 ,J , rg l .5-5 .,f.' Wi Mr, x X. 5 .y -xx s at c 4 TN iv',sgL W-ff is g i J . , . .,,N-4, sw it 1 S 3 t lt. , xx 25 x .1 ' ., X: 5 ii' 4 . ?- ' x 4 X' f v X S Y .KL , V . Rx 115, T X ,fe i kk- X mf: Y W . X ,. ,H-fi V ' '- ge r i ' A '- ' ff '.. 1 'ff 'P 1 . Q'. Q 5 1 lOl! llltlmhls l'il.5.vr l'-lwiwi, 5.-swiss 'XllUl3llg XY'ling,xrt. Sanixx-it-yy ll-url l'3Oi l'OfXl l'l-vriwgr.1plwr llill Tail-if GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS ,IUHN Ii. S.-Xl5I,l7R, VIR. l'rwf1.f4'1ll I4 HIN I . RIVIIXRIFS il'r'ril,v1x1'f'1' The Hampden-Sydney Ger- man Club furnishes the school dances with top entertainment during the school year, Good orchestras were had all during the year, but the peak was reached Midwinters when the Sauter - Finegan o r c li e s t r a played for the weekend. The concert on Saturdav was a howl- ing success, and most of the Tigers and their visitors en. joyed it immensely. john Sad- ler and John Richards should he congratulated on doing such an excellent job, and we hope that their high standards will he carried on in the future. HSC i 'Q 'd s Q 'RI?'we,. - ri- . ' K r ! I :Gif- ,rg 1 ug 'N --N-asf ', L k ,, ., vi A 5. v-1-nQ,1g42'n7'2L v E 'f ,555 wi 1 5, F. t it x K 1 vigrx 1 ,5 -cl as 5. ,rig 5 1 'if 'uh' .8755 I' Q.-wa ' - ' wi ,i ., 1, f-'. , , I I' , 5.,vf'i, V 2 -,4 V , xl n 5 ' ' A ? 'g4r gi A,:wd-N 5 f 'f UL ,I r . . r ,f f K1 I :elm AN A- 'gi 144 L35 at ! 'I H, 2, . ,, K X, ,,. 'Rf 'mv 1:s'?ff 5 ' ' ,X W' 'WFF Q ' Vflflg 1 ' , . x :I 'V X B' f x L V .31 Y J if .A ,. Q 'ff A X B3 W li, RN ., xx 63 I n J I f Pfy, fgwhkvfi- 1 x1Q ,5 K1 A: 2 QP'-I ll-I - 4 'V iw 4 ' ' ' J-ff-fl-.f FW ', 1 .fzfffh my-'fv 10 ff lh I1 HY NY, Ili 1' F S A ? Q Q E Q Y 2 , ' , S x 'QQ -a. -V' 1 Vfflnl 5, Q' R - w '. . 3 2 . 1, I h F W' C 9'- .--1 G L E E OFFICERS JOHN XYKILSON KOLMER . . .... Presiclenl mv . 'M 'IAAIES SHELBY XVI-IITE , . . . . .I :fe-Prcxzderzf 'IQHN XVISE SHERMAN, III , . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer 60 619 555 .. Q r Y Q ,g.,?,.. A1 L :qc CLUB This year proved to be one of the Glee Club's busiest and most enjovable seasons in several years, Combined with the Longwood Choir, the Glee Club featured Handel's flfessiafv in the annual concert which was presented at Longwood College as well as at Hampden-Sydney. In the Spring the Glee Club concentrated its energies on the task of spread- ing the name of Hampden-Svdney throughout the state. The Club visited Staunton, Petersburg, South Boston, Arlington, and Washington, D.C.. in this connection and presented quite successful concerts in each of these cities. The members of the Cwlee Club wish to express sincere thanks to Dr. John W. Molnar for his consideration, patience, and capable direction which en- abled us to have so successful a season. 61 THE DEBATE COUNCIL un: i'i,..,ii., x,.i...1. H.,i..z rum OFFICERS TOM IKIIURNIQ .. .. ., l'rw.ii.lrr1! All PHX RXXYI S ..l:!l5lVIz'.i,Y ,llumiffrr TAU K.-XPP.-X ALPHA MENIBERS llNI NIUIIUIS IUHN R.XXYl.S TUNI THURNIQ The Hampden-Sydney Debate Council fielded an eight-man team this session under the traditional Senators title. In addition to its representation of the college in state and national debating circles, the Council honored its outstanding men with membership in Tau Kappa Alpha. national honorary forensic fraternitv. Fall and Spring tryouts were held for additional membership, and important contribu- tions to the success of the team's activities were rendered hy coaches D. M. Allan and O. XV. Lacy. In addition to local and off-campus single college meets the team was repre- sented at the tivo state tournaments. the national tournament. the Marshall-Xvhvth invi- tational, and concluded the season with an extensive tri-state tour. The team also sponsored several exhihition dehates around the state on the more than usually' popular national ques- tion, Resolved that the United States should extend diplomatic recognition to the Com- munist Government of China. 62 K' ,.4.,, 3 I ' I KE A i WAHoos BLU l TW' V ' , 9 5 1 'o .,? . .. n .ll 1: .f 6 1. 4 4 six g,' e,43 i wHATsAMArrA,uAwH ? sms oowr sms '4: A - t. - . U., 'ff- J, X f 1 4 ,- v'f - 137 -s. T fr X n V 1Dl0T MAKES ' I , T UUTWHILEJOSESHOOTS MOON it CQQWERLEF 'Lo CAL SBAFE- X 1 . MCE .IONGLEURS ly--z 't'-'T . , vw- l'l:nlm, liustun, Sxdrms, Vasa, .-Rustm, hlrlrm-x, Nichol-. Tut, Higgs, Emlwzx ALPHA PSI OMEGA Di-Xvlf Nllfl.liNlfY .. ,..l'l'4'5iil1'Ill gllhl NlC'llUl.5 .,.. ,... 1 'lu'-I'!'r5h1lf'11l RVSSIILI. V.-XSS . . Su 1'1'l1lr 3'-Tf'1'1I.YlH I During the 1954-1955 session the Hampden-Sydney -Iongleurs were very active. In the fall we joined The Longwood Players in presenting Noel Coward's 'Blythe Spirit. Then in the spring we again joined The Players in the production of Dark of the Moon. Our final production was a one-act play which we gave after the spring vacation. All in all we had a very successful season, and we hope to duplicate or surpass it next year. 64 l O .4g.., Pi 5 MX ...J .L n 5, 4 ,vw- I2 If 6- x . -1 '4 Di Q , 5 ' '7 iw ' My t ' 1- N V o -' Y -u N , 1, an 5 fl I ' n v. INDEPENDENTS ORGANIZATION r 'J Q it W 94 w ,f Nitlmls Pollock, XY.nrnntl.. OFFICERS limi l'ul.l.m'K . . . ...P ,-,-. f iilrnl DICK XYAYNI,-XL'K .. .. I' 1:,'- l'rr5itlfr11 AIIINI Nll'lIUI.S NmV,Ii1I'y-Trnixizrvl The purpose of the Independents Organization is to provide a voice in student gov- ernment, a chance to participate in intramural sports, and good fellowship to all non. fraternity men on the campus. The organization this year worked in many activities on the campus individuallv and collectively. An Independent pin was adopted, the organization won the Home- comings decorations prize, and we started on a plan of permanent beautification by fixing up the yard and planting grass and shrubs. All non-fraternity men are invited to share the advantages of full membership in the organization. 66 UNION PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETY :it Cv T OFFICERS TOM TIIQIRXI-1 .. ,,., 4, .,.,.,, l'r,'ii.1, nl FRANK CHXRTIQR ,.. , ,HP 1'f'.v iiirnl KPN: T.-niffnb R.-XNl3UI.Pll URIZUCQ . ..,, .Yfffrlizry l5UI'L9I..XSS IIUIKTK 4,.. .,.Trri1.f1nff IQDUAR NIAYSI-1 . ,,.. lflnif-liziu The nation's second oldest literary society celebrated the one hundred and seventy- sixth year of its existence with the traditional schedule of meetings each Tuesday eve- ning. The year marked the first full session of its occupancy of the third home in its history, having moved to the building adjacent to Westminster Hall where Hampden- Sydney College was founded in 1776 the preceding spring. The Society sponsored several public receptions during the course of the year in addition to the regular debates and innovated Congressional sessions. The largest freshman group in several years was initiated at the Annual Banquet in December, and honorary membership in the organization was extended to the Honorable Adlai Stevenson in January. 67 VIGIL CE COMMITTEE l .-t Q. .V-11195 1 - gf , , -' s -- an ,, ' 286 9+ svfklih V :nk -...ffl , ' aaaxvffff. SF ':1 -i -'mf J-V-'v f ' ':.-. Q 9'1 ' if 'f'? ' - ,3 'Q' , L,,-'lid' 42 :M-,..,g.. Lv , 5 fi .g?i'L..,, ' :tif gl I K 5 ' li r rig. , '!'7if5Il V. ' - -Q ' 553 . 'WL , i Gulitix, Swmmerdahl, l-'lndpey Rite-Q Wiilci OFFICERS VRIZIW Nl, IIHINII-5, ,lR, .. , I':.'ri.lrril MEMBERS lliihert kieiitrf. Tum lhflgiiiil ,lim XYiIei Knlwll Rives Niiiiii S'imiii.iiil.ilil Ilirli ,Xniiiiiul The Vigilance Committee was established manv vears ago as a judicial court to take the place of the older forms of hazing, hut to still serve as a reminder to the gross Freshmen that thev will he served with swift and sometimes not so pleasant justice. The VC. met onli' one time this vear, but that seemed to he quite enough to keep the situation well in hand. 68 INTER-FRATERNITY C OUNCIL ,ix ,, ., ,.,. nm Iv-vm If-vu, All--n lhuw, lylqx.-x.1-. Imni Nmknlx Ii,1.L Ibm 'Vlvla , imlki QM,-,hwy I-Hlwn LINUX IIIOMAS IC, CIIJXS BOB .-XI.l.IiN SUNNY I.UI'l5 , B01-iC'I'R'I'IS .., TOM UI,.XS1'lK'K DAVIS INIICIANFY . K.-XRI, DAVIS .. . DIIM UYICRBIQY . JIMMY Iil'I.P 4, . STUIiIiI.I-iY Fl'I.'I'UY U. H.'1'IIUMPSUN .. SUNNY NI'CxKUI,S KQVY I 1XRI,I Y ,, HUB 1301.15 ,.. GII, ISRYSUN .. OFFICERS REPRESENTATIVES 69 .l'rfgml1'11l .Kupfwl .llf-lm . lxllfvfm llplm lxlzplm SLQIIIJI , . .Kuffwz Xigrrlfl IIUIIIHIII l.'f,f.llf1lm lflrrzlnhl f.'ll1 .lffvlm . lffll PIII lflu l'l11 P1 lmppu Ilfplm liz fx'ufffr1.llf-lm 'l'ln'lu UM Tllrlrl fffxf SIILIIIIII lffzi , Nm ma Iflu u I A - .31 A-nu , IB' ll'Vlvl'1'38 ,B 0 I kwa .,-AWN r ., .iv ..Q,,,,4 vpemwi wzwewvd W .4 N, 3, 5 jx. . , ., ii. ,Y I , it 4 'Q T ,, ,. . - ,N y ffl: I f ...AU U -1 U 0'... 58 A, 9 1? .f,VtfSi,:1 L I , ' 5 N, XLWY' 46,1 ' X , Y 4 ' 5' 3, 5 N v s 4 5 . .sq ' I ,,.u....-5 .,Lf.,....,.. . -P, ,, .,,- ,,.,,, .,.. ,A H H 'ww ,V I 2 V A - gg o B U 0 1 0 S 1 E , K' .- ' ' f is .I u .15 l .I 4: n 0 f . ' ' . .,-., M.- .... ,. ' '- 'R . t - , S .. f..11m:1-aawgxn-.Q-Axis... ..-1 ....-LA..-1-.+-.a. -. .- -f Q . ea f. ' lf' ar J- Y 'Q 4 ,.., Q. .Kb x . :mg I i nl.. in l .c -.a OFFICERS sl.'XNll'5 Nl, OYlfRl5l Y , . l'V11fl.l,r1l i'll.-XRIFS DVNN .. . ..l'1f1-l':'f,ifi1.1zl lill.l, C'.XRRlNiQTUN . , S',wvlr1f,i' YIININIY Kl'l.l' ., , ,. , ,. , , Tr'rr1511i'f:' Epsilon Chapter. highlighted hi' its annual Spring Parties and its twelve new pledges, completed an- other highly successful year. Improvements to the house, especially the repainting of the living room, PHI added inameasurahly to the appearance of the house. Thanks to the leadership of Brother Bailev, the chapter made another outstanding bid for the in- tramural cup. Qur heartiest congratulations are extended to Miss Nanci' Branklv. our Sweetheart of 1955. Onli' two hrothers, Charles Dunn and jim Overhy, will not he present next vear, and their spaces will he soreli' missed. XVe wish them the hest of luclc. i 72 YJ 13 K7 'Q' 'fi' FIRST ROW: Dunn, C., Qverhey, Rixev, Bailey, Barner, Beheau, Breeden, Buckles SECOND ROW: Carrington, Dunn, D., Edmondson, Hoover, Kulp, Lyle, Mead Nichols. THIRD ROW: Raptis, Reed, Richards, Sanders, Tigme, Traylor, Warheld, Bowe. FOURTH ROW: Grinnan, Hall, McVey, Pugh, Baylor, Cooke, Cox, Dawson FIFTH ROW: Gladding, Hill, O'Neill, Price, Putt, Wliichard. 73 57.- Y, '52 rf Ni -5 V ff. 3:21. z . I V, f K N i . - ...Q . I, ix Q 't 9 I L, . .' s 'Ar' rfd W OFFICERS roved. and later in the ear the Hoors were sanded P Y Wm lim-ll A - ' -- - --' '-ml and rehnished. Homecomings and Midwinters were Kill, HRX SHN .. ,. .l'i'n-lfnllxlfl . - . . . V V 1 times ol great glee and joyous spirits, as well as the Dt Pl ti HRX .XX I ,.,, , ., lrznnfzllur' k ' A I . VIXRKIQ MUIIAWMNI- Q V ,,mw,,,,, numerous other functions during the year. This The session of 1954-55 proved to he very en- jovahle and also fruitful for the 'orothers of Sigma Sigma. The House and grounds were greatly im- year's pledge class proved to he one of the largest in recent years, and the new pledges were received with open arms. Finally, we want to wish the gradu- ating hrothers the best of everything in the future. 74 FIRST ROW: Allan, Bryant, Coleman. Gold, Mcllwaine, O'Connell, Allison Bryson. SECOND ROW: Evans, Leverty, Myers, Brown, Drumeller, Early, Kent, Kerr THIRD ROW: Marshall, McDermott, Morton, Payne, Peterson, Siersema, E. Shelton, Sutor. FOURTH ROW: Tynes, Barker, Clarlc, Cowan, Davis, Duncan, Engel, Griggs. FIFTH ROW: Gwenn, I-laar, Neblett, Noclc, Prillaman, Ritter, Scales, Siersema, R. Smith. 75 4 . S' - 52133 .2 74,1 Ki KAPPA SIGMA OFFICERS 'HIM til..-XSL'lM'K .....,,,,.4. ,,.4,.. I i1'u1nf.1I11.vlr, HUB C'l'R'l'lS .. ,. . .ffI1I71iI','lI1l.Yl1'I' ufl.'1'l'r'll!0IIfr1v C'.'XHl l.l, RIYIQS . ., . ....... frlllllii I'r'nf1il'ulu1 ,HM XYAI.I,.-Xl'li. , .. .linunl Tr'r11.r11rrr XVILSUN Klfhll' .. ,... ....,,. f fVrll1ifX1l'lll1 Upsilon of Kappa had a grand year enlivened lofi numerous gay parties on the weekends and some- what smaller. hut equally loud, get-togethers dur- Arg C1'pT'373 l XL . I 9 If 1 x f 4,5 . fr 0 EQ -,. D K Rf ing the weelc. The Christmas party was a huge success again this year, thanks to Hoagy's mixing howls and timely jazz. Homecomings and Mid- winters were very enjoyable. hut the off-heat party with the combo from Rands topped everything. Congratulations to our gracious and beautiful Sweetheart. Mrs. Mary Curtis, and to our Seniors may we extend our hest wishes for good luclc on the outside. 76 FIRST ROW: Bryant, Curtis, Dietz, Glascock, Kemp, Rives, Salfer, Stephenson. SECOND ROW: Pinks, Hodges, Keating, Robertson, Sessoms, Toland, Wallace Davila. THIRD ROW: Duval, Farinholt, French, Gardner, Grinnan, Hatcher, Mccrackeii Mundin. FOURTH ROW: Pembroke, Wiley, Ames, C., Ames, W., Hanes, Harlow, Harri son, Land. FIFTH ROW: Muhlenian, Price, Richardson, Shelor, Sheppard, Stern, Wilkins Wilkinson. NOT PICTURED. Chandler, Chiles, Fronfelter, Stewart. 77 P 3 1 - Q ,iid :.,,.,..,,.... 1 xx f . Q . x N, l 1 ,1 I I 1 1 3, N , PI KAPPA ALPHA OFFICERS JOHN STUKIQLEY l7l'L'I'UN ...,......... l'n'si.!rrzl RUHI-QR'I' MASON PILCHI-iR ......... I'i1 1'-Pl'1'5ftir'llf FIUIIN MILLS HRITT ........, ,,...., 7 4I'r'!l5IlI'r'l' IIFRBI-iR'I' XVITT IIARRIS .,,....4..,,... .N'wir'rlr1ry lota Chapter enjoyed a very successful year un- der the capable leadership of Stokeley Fulton. Socially we got off to a good start with several combo parties, and scores of alumni returned from I-lomecomings. Shortly afterwards, Miss Virginia Ann Perkins was chosen lota's Dream Girl, and the brothers took off for the All-State PiKA Ball held in Richmond. On the intramural field we placed second in both football and basketball, and we captured the soft- ball trophy. Several members of the chapter were prominent in all the organizations, publications, and varsity sports. As the year draws to a close, Stokeley hands over his duties as Student Body Prexy and Presi- dent of the fraternity to Jim Smith. We extend to our seniors many thanks for a good year and our best wishes for the future. l l gf X l li li: 'ff if , Xi wwf le , ohh lx, Mil if 3, 441. XXX X :ia A! . X- .-1-if if 13. y' ' f 'XX C57 VX as f .1 ff K Exxvilx XX ,F a , e Ea 78 '35 I 3 'ra liar, xg FIRST ROW: Cracldoclc, Crandall, Dent, Fulton, Pace, Shelton, C., Trinkle, Tucker SECOND ROW: Britt, Brown, Carter, Costley, I-Iarris, I-Iarrison, Henry. Key. THIRD ROW: Nlarlowe, Mottley, Pilcher, Poland, Sommardahl, Thompson, Tur ner, Woody. FOURTH ROW: Denny, Lee, LeI'Iew, Smith, B., Smith, -I., Taylor, Vaughan Cravens. FIFTH ROW: I-Ioplcins, Humphreys, Nichols, Shelton, P., Trammel, Williams. NOT PICTURED: Nlaragon. 79 KAPPA ALPHA OFFICERS VIHIIN XVII swf! RHI N11-R . .Yizfulfff I ICIWNYXRIV IIYNSUN l.1lI'lW ., , .xvllflllffl ll XX'II.I.l,XNI III Nillll I5.XI'1ill'l'RIN .Xzifnlmi Ill After Septemher handshalces, the hrothers dili- gentlv settled down to intramural football, good times. and academic pursuits until the Christmas holidavs. Miss Betty Aim Neas was crowned KA Rose at a dance in her honor. Examinations proved fatal to several brothers. fs fl we - , ,, -trfgfga. .wsugl . +06 - 2: ' .-T .QQ 'i+3?1 ' ,L..'Ci'rJ'4K'gi ' ys 'si N, ttyl, fu .',l'X'!i2:4. , :tg t'Sy1-Ufggijgggve' gs.-' A -17' I .QT . 7? Xve began the second semester with an excep- tionally good pledge class, self-promises of abne- gation, and lwaslcethall. Campus elections, call to Plax' Ballfi track. exam schedules, and the self- satisfaction of nine seniors reminded us that spring was here. This was an excepponallf -food vear in and alwout the large white house at the far end of fraternitv row. Manx' hrothers were successful in their individual pursuits. and to the chapter as a whole. A Class of the Finest. 80 ' - if 'Lx-W -Q ,V j ' I 'I ' .35 1 I ',., ' l . , . , I I TA. .Ti l i I Q I k Aiflllztx T ' ,ix ik R. I , l f Q 1 1-4 , ff C -I, is , I - , w- -1 - 4 1, Q :fi Q we : 'g' Y . U' W ' 7' ig: . R. an , ' are I, . ,, W i li z . . ian QSEESL ' if I ' f if X a I 1 i a I '-FN . 3 ' V . .A - I I-, ,, Q- , 5 - T ,I IT- , K ' f zgi. I ,-' P - . , , 'e a V . g g .,--J K . if. 21' f- ,, 1 7 ' he .' T. ' . O A I hifi irgiwjg A I X K K, ... ,At , l-, Q fi X T -I -J:-V vi 1: ,. -zznrar 2 . i s ' i5 7fv ' ' 'C L' ' 35 rl ll R x V . LE V :I - I Kff, K. 'f 5 ii ' if W Q UT s,,,L, 5 - I ,i - tg., 3 ff r I :ii ' I FIRST ROW: Allen, Cheek, Daughtery, Gear. Killinger, Kolmer, Loud, Rushhrooke Whitescarver, Weaver, W. SECOND ROW: Breclrup, Crure, Griffin. Harris, Nottingham, Rawles, Sadler Walcler, Weaver, J., White. THIRD ROW: Bird, Bower, Carter, Dick, Dillon, Frazer, Harrelson, Holcomb Simmons, Titus. FOURTH ROW: Watts, Wright, Bekenstein, Boyd, Buck, Brown, Copeland Fulghum, Hoge, Hollaclay, FIFTH ROW: Holt, Hurt, Irby, King, Meador, Post, Rosanelli, Seay, Shaughnessy Shepherd. SIXTH ROW: Sherman, Towe, Trihle, Waters, Wells, Wilhour. 81 . ,, K R4 419' N. V '-,, .fi M mfvi 5ooset WA5 . qw v0 Y THETA CHI Nu Chapter experienced one of its most success- ful years this session. By pledging twenty freshmen, Nu set a new chapter record for recent years: the twenty have injected valuable new blood into the fraternity. Wfe have been active in various campus activities with representatives on publications and athletic teams. Mrs. 'Ian Farley, Chapter Sweetheart, presided at many functions, Homecomings. Mid-Winters, and Finals saw the house crowded. and many of the brothers and their dates enjoyed the combo parties on these weekends. Twelve brothers attended the annual regional Jubilee at Durham. N.C., this year. With the end of the 195-1,1955 session we leave the Hill with cherished memories. To the Seniors we bid, Bonne Chance. fl j fxi V .Q . lil, 44 -ey 3 .- 1. 'in sp i' 'I -w H xixx J I X Xkx ' 'X' Q 1 'XX x' - -'A no x . V41 , X- ' xx, xx H P, . l 1 ff 'X . . 1' ' f' 82 1 - .N 2,1 'M me it Ne -' If A FIRST ROW: Atkins, Farley, Gentry, Henly, Martin, H., Taylor, Dennis, Brig man. SECOND ROW: Flaxington, Kilby, Lee, Nuckels, Swertfeger, Bailey, Broddus Buston. THIRD ROW: Butler, Chaplin, Cuslmie, Harwood, Hubbard, Inge, Jefferson joynt. FOURTH ROW: Linton, Lunsford, Nlartin, W., Nlontgomery, Nichols, Parker Perkins, Walker. FIFTH ROW: Weingart. S3 l 1 neun-up l. ' lamp ,Q hal 1 ff F 3 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA OFFICERS 'IDM 'lillllllxii . . , Mfllyffi .lffffm KARL I5.-Xlilh . , .. , llfgffz lfrlrl hlllllx XYl'i'lilll'Rll,l. , llilqlz fi4ll7IlVIlI :XNIUS SXVNIWI '19 . . . Il yfl Tim Kappa Eta Zeta Chapter enjoyed a highlv suc- cessful vear with the chapter house in its finest con- dition in years. The seasonal events were made more sparkling hi' our vivacious Crescent Girl, Miss Doris Underwood. The social calendar was highlighted hy Homecomings, the Chapter Banquet on Open- ings, and the Christmas party for the faculty. The spring season the arrival of a line pledge class to replace the graduating seniors. House paint- ing and the Nlid-winter's parties lcept us on our toes until the all-out wind-up on Final's Dance Week- end in june, It's heen a great year, and we want to wish the seniors the best of evervthing in the fu- ture. QT. f7'15 i 34 2 T- 3 FIRST ROW: Davis, Driver, Randall, Saunders, Thorne, Willis, Fisher. SECOND ROW: Meleney, Sharpe, Gillespie, Johnson, Moore, F., Moore, W., Morris. THIRD ROW: Towers, Weare, Wertz, Sloan, Davis, Embry, Garrow. FOURTH ROW: Hooks, Riddle, Smith. 85 2,1 1 ,. 'ff F xxx, ,T 'EM 4? IQ HONORARY FRATERNITIES ,o x gQ 00 0 6 0 on , O U xl OGG Li . KKK A s ifx J U .1 - si' 1 41155 fxlgq Q .5 86 Gig' . PHI BETA KAPPA OFFICERS PROFESSOR HINTON B. OYERCASH DR. PHILIP H. ROPP .... The following men were elected to Phi fraternity. Our heartiest congratulations! DENISON MOXVBRAY ALLAN JOHN XVORTH CRANDALL XVILLIAM HUNTER DAUGHTREY .. ...wprcszclerzt , .... Sccrctrzrw-Trcrzmrcr Beta Kappa, national honorary scholastic ROY XVILLIAM DENT EDXVARD HYNSON LOUD. JR. ROBERT EUGENE RANDOLPH 87 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA I ...Z . N. . K , . .Ab - w' ,ct A , ' L... 1 .., ' --nu --cu-vnu .fs .5 r.-vi Fi -wumr Hutt- Th-wi uwt- , GI. 1N.Awf L. Ou-ihci 1?.1.k 11 -wnx Fulton. Islt, Knlmei. Richards, loud OFFICERS iiiimixs in csi,.xsc'uc'i4 , , , . lm-.ff.1f,,f ,IANIFS xi, UYICRISI-'X . lui.--P f ,' mf,-,if 'l'1IUNl.'XS 1.. TIIURNIQ , .s',-i,e.-iw uR,xx'ias ii. 'iiioxwsox M ...1'f-,-lim,-,ef This national honorary leadership fraternity was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914. The charter for the Lamhda Circle was granted Hampden-Sydney in 1924. The purpose of the fraternity shall he threefold: First, to recognize men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in colle- giate activities, and to inspire others to strive for conspicuous attainments along similar lines. Second, to bring together the most representative men in all phases of collegiate life, and thus to create an organization which will help to mold the sentiment of the institutions on questions of local and intercollegiate interest. Third, to bring together members of the faculty and student body of the institution on a hasis of mutual interest and understanding. 88 ETA SIGMA PHI 'HW 1 'mm ff: X! Fi-nm Rm Glasmck, Twzwxw Fa. flyx F r.w.1, Rii-bmw.-kc, TIMFW, Knkpn f,1t f L' Bm-L PMN Hqmiifk, 4 h .f.f L, IX1rX'.-if. lNlillwnxnu', OFFICERS iosiirii Risiiisiwoigili i . , , 1',,ii1.1.'f1f 'riioxiixs 'isiioizxia it ,.1'f,,-1m,f1ii,ifif xiowisniexv ,xiiixx i .. ., s.i,e,if,i,,i wIi,1,1.ixM ciiiiifii ,, ... 1'1.-,mn-,ii The Beta Theta Chapter of Eta Sigma Phi, national honorary classical fraternity, completed a most successful year, The chapter is composed of men who have ranked high scholasticallv in Greek and Latin and who are interested in these languages. Eta Sigma Phi's purpose is to further interest in Greek and Latin culture on the cam- pus. In this fraternity interest is not confined to just the languages themselves, but it also includes the culture and history of the respective nations. Through the combined efforts of the members and our capable sponsor, Dr. Graves Thompson, Beta Theta Chapter succeeded in fulfilling its purpose on the campus. S9 PI DELTA EPSILON S I -i ' fa lv' A . . J Pi-int lic-is lfirti, Pink. Kr-nip, I-lo-ips Hill lf-H it Tlioinw llingl twix ijviiiwuti-is lil. OFFICERS l'lJNl TIIURNIS ,, .. .. P1',,i1.1frI.' IIHIWMI-TS filri'-Plfalililll Rlliolilill IXl,I . N411'ilr'fVTMr1f11l,l Pi Delta Epsilon, national intercollegiate journalistic fraternitv, has a membership consisting of editors. business managers. and stali editors who have contributed out- standing worlq to the success of the campus publications. the Tiger and the TQALEIDO- scoPE. The Hampden-Svdnex' Chapter since its founding in 1939 has sought to honor leadership. coordinate the work and editorial policies of the two publications. and bring together the stali members of the campus press. The fraternitx' serves as the electoral body for the editors and business managers of the following vear. and awards each session an honorarv cup to the outstanding freshman in journalism. The fraternitv concluded a successful vear in the spring with rlie election of four new members to replace the same number of graduating seniors. 90 CHI BETA PHI QQ,- 'R E ,ta S X y , X ff as From Rom Thorne Kulinei, loud lwlinoudson liafl- Hon Nath-vlwn linux OFFICERS lil7YVARl7 ll. l.Olil7 ....., , f'If'X1il4'VlI ,lUHN Xvllllvlill C'R,'XNl7:Xl,l, , Iliff-l'l1'xl.l4'r1l RUISIQRT lfl'CQl5Nlf R.'XNl3UI.Pll . Nuirlilry-'lllrilxlirrr Chi Beta Phi is a national honorary scientihc fraternity. Gamma Chapter at Hampden-Sydney bids Juniors ancl Seniors who can meet its requirements of S5 or better average for at least nine hours of science. They must also show interest in the study of science. The chapter meets twice a month. with programs presented on science. We also had two banquets this year. Chi Beta Phi also from time to time presents programs over to the student body. In addition we have exhibits in the display case in Bagby Hall. Another project is our giving a copy of the handbook of chemistry and physics to the man with the highest average in hrst year chemistry. 91 SIGMA UPSILON un- 5, I 1 1 Front Ron: Gardner, Daughteix. Thorne. I,vle Back Row: lvlarshall. Fmlcs, Carrington, Davis. OFFICERS 'lim 'i'i1oRx1z , ,. ..,,, .,.4. 1 If-,4.fi.f,'Hf mu, lW.'Xl'till'IiI5RY . .A,... 1'f..'-In-mizfvnf lSII.l, tri RRIN1 V11 rx . H ....w.',-f-.'1i1f-y-Tnwiim- The Phinx Chapter completed one of its fullest sessions in a number of years with a series of active and well attended meetings and its first full term sponsorship of the revived Hampden-Sydney Magazine. The honorary literary fraternity is composed of men who have achieved outstanding honor in the areas of campus literary effort. The fraternity brought its strength to its greatest number in a decade with the initiation of eleven members at the December meeting. Nlembers both new and old made outstanding contributions to the Wiiiter and Spring numbers of the Magazine. Outstanding contributions to the work of the fraternity were made by faculty mem- bers D. M. Allan, H. W. Hoffman, P. H. Ropp, and G. H. Thompson. 92 XX. Y i xi iixginl, 534 l Iii il-. -F? . , i., , - 'L ',' 1 V nk - . . .. 4'-via we -4 I . , A -1 1 . . , V , , - ., .tart . ,.. 1. , - - 4 , f -. . . . ' - . v. ' -',5y.,:,.g Lf -'51-TQ' ' ' . :if 'L 3f'- fig?3,i::Q!,QC' M' -. ' -- .Lui .Ja-f vw ,e. 2, , , , ' . 1 JV' ' 'I f i F1 . '15,-j,': . - '.f-ri X 5 QF: ' Y e , iq, ' x,,!,, 1 M ' ' f' 5' ' 5 ffl? Q Tum - 'L' if- Q H .nw 3. ' .'.fHf'w1-thu, tu 1' S r M 1 .., Bag- , ' Nlgmiil-Dixon: K1lllll'I'l'lIl'l' kllilllllix FOOTBALL, 19 54 The 1954 Foothall Season was supposed to he one of the hest in the history of the school. Many of the stars from last year's Confer- ence Champions returned to the Hill for early practice in Septem- her, and hopes were very high. But the Tigers had to pick the Uni- versity of Richmond for the opening game, and things looked very dim for a while. Richmond outclassed us in the Tohacco Bowl and f gy. I 73: ai in E,4'f we came out on the short end of a 4040 score. Early season jitters and inexperience played a hand in the defeat, but it was obvious to the thousands in the stands that H-S had been terribly overmatched. Back in their own conference the next week, the Tigers still seemed to be suffering the effects of the Richmond debacle and were soundly thrashed by Emory and Henry, to the amazement of the large Homecoming crowd at Death Valley, The hnal score was Z0-6. We did show a few bright spots in the punting of LeHew and the bull-like rushes of Fullback Cabell Rives who averaged 5.3 yards per carry. The following week at johns Hopkins saw the Tigers lose a heart- breaker. 14-13. This was their best game to date, but a fumble and a missed conversion proved to be their undoing. -lack Einreinhofer ran like a wild horse and scored for the Tigeis. Ron Henry and Tom Glascock showed up well at the ends. Right here was the turning point of the season, and the Tigers were not to taste bitter defeat again for the reznainder of the season. They took Sewanee in tow, 14-0, with Rives doing all the scoring. and the following week they mauled Bridgewater, 21-7. In both these games the boys played heads up ball and seemed to be justifying their pre-season notices. The next week was the Big One, the battle with Randolph-Nlacon for the Mason-Dixon Conference Title. R-M was a slight favorite, but they were completely stingless as the Tigers clawed them, 23-0, before 3,000 jubilant fans at Death Valley. Rives, LeHew, Henry, 11 iii Abd?- 41' 'IE as-I-LY -.4-Q94 .XIZlrKI' lleiiiy, lxvx, l'ol.lxid. I Il VN iiiineidiilwl I win I3 mix V . P- Q fjs av 'Ir' 9 4 ,,,..,,-... , if t A , . ' W' 'f .2 -uri , 1 - w f-uunsvif perc- ' 1. ' 1 1.406 V X 1 , 29 ?, Sxf'iE'.,,i 3 -2 , I , seas: Z aw.,-i- -fi is t-2 'f bv xv -:K ,Q Q ., cf-E QQ a n K . 3 . , i fm fiszfxe . ,c , as eel- P ,xliilll liinlili, llzixxkiu-, ln-, Illini, ,ax ,as ici.. , Lf - f-ot, X , . , l'XlXL'Nl1llllllHlt'Nl'ID1ll'X A llc'IlI'X. Poland, and the whole team plaved their hest game of the season and hrought home the bacon for the second straight year. The following week saw the Tigers traveling to Danville to play Guilford in what proved to he the Mud Pie Bowl. The field was much too sloppv for either team to maintain a drive, and both teams needed a break to win, The Tigers got that break when hustling .lohn Tigmo pounced on a Quaker fumble on the Guilford 21-yard line late in the fourth quarter. In three plays the Tigers drove to the ll. and on fourth down, Co-Captain Toe Rives place-kicked the hall squarely through the uprights for the winning three points. Up to now, not a word has heen said about Co-Captain Stokeley Fulton. It is very hard to do Stokeley justice in so small a space. All we can sax' is that he looked great even in the Richmond game, mak- ing tackles all over the held. He has heen an outstanding hall player gf Sig k itl- --4-ng, 1' ..,r -ff l ' 1 4 s 102 A' 3 gt llii luilt,li4u.Ii.iI 1 I 111 xx Nlii Mutual, XX .arf-xs,X ' I Xxlliflmvil, ., ' , vm -V V.V.,. . at H-S for four vears, and his career reached its zenith at the close ol this season when he was named center on the lirst string Little All- America. Congratulations. Stolcie. vou will he sorelx' missed next vear. Orchids to the Tigers' Head Coach, hliin I-liclcev. and his assistants, Bob Thalman and Claude Nlilatn, for hnallv pulling the team up hy' its hootstraps and putting thezn on the victory trail. Congratula- tions, also. to Calwell Rives, Ron Henrv, -lim Frazer, and Bill LaHew. who were selected to the All-Little Seven along with Stolcelex' Ful- ton. The whole squad deserves a huge pat on the hack for lcnuclcling down and turning what loolced lilce a disastrous season into one of the hest seasons that H-S foothall has ever enjoved. l'ol11uil lluile- XX .isps 1, . 1 5, N.. , .4 Q.: ., ,V V, 6 .agua . F . c v f in I , , x' , 'vu ag A 'J' M 2- K Q 1 -w A ,LQ . a 'fl ' Q- 4 if-J - ,A .. ,..'.- , -gf gd, fn it ? 1-X , X . . ,, if ' , .' lr iazlts-.rzzvii 'A an Q fl: '-, I K 1 -' Q Vvffvve ' 1 1 44? I ff' ' SK, ,1x A ,wb . .X . gr - f , 1 fm.-1,1 Q, .- ' . 1 40' 4' f xx . F-e N' I-iff' tk? I WM! 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A --ggi.. -J T 3 4 itesl' lllIII1Pl1I'l'XN, llolt, Putt, l,:incl, ITKIHVIIII. Slllllllllll' C'4ii'ter, Slii'phi'i'il, lluleoinli, Rirhxirtls, Not l'ii'ti1i'eil: Nliittlei and BASKETBALL The Hampden-Sydney roundhallers had their HXOSI successful season in several years. The Tigers had considerable trouhle with live of the Big Six teams hut linished strong in the Little Seven and Mason-Dixon Conference standings. Thev pro- ceeded to win their first game over Bridgewater in the M-D tournament, but they lost to the eventual winner, Lovola, in the semi-finals. The Tigers finished third in the M-D, and wound up with an overall record of 15 wins against IO defeats. Russ I-lolcomh led the team with a 15.7 average and was awarded a berth cn the All-lVIason- 102 lI..XI'DIi MIL NIJ ffmlf fl Dixon squad. Warren Carter and W3y'l1C Land, the Fighting Fresh- man. staged a see-saw hattle down to the wire for second place scoring, and Carter finallv won out with a 13.7 average to 13.4 for Land. We started the season with an im- pressive win over U.T.S. 105-46, but we ran afoul of Buzzy Wilkinsoxi and his Cavalier cohorts in the next game and lost 110-63. Lynchburg was trounced S9-69. but the roof fell in when we lost to both V.lVl.1. and William and Marv, and were then hauled over the coals by the surpris- ing Generals of Wfashington and Lee. Another defeat followed. this time at the hands of Belmont Abhev, lzut we finally got back in the groove RlL'h2lIillN suites LIN l1lIIll'LllI u.1I1'l1es, with a win over Norfolk Division. 75-72. Successive wins over 1Vl.C.V. and Randolph-Nlacon boosted spirits a little higher. hut Mt. St. 1Vlarv's proved to be a spoiler and the Tigers were beaten, 69-60. 111 a repeat per- formance Lvnchhurg was rapped 73- 67, but Roanol-:els Nlaroons had too much and set 11s down, 65-53. 1-1-S then went on to heat Bridgewater 74-53 before bowing to Emory- Henrv 98-95 in a real heartbreaker. By now the Fighting Five had ac- quired that much needed team spirit and polish, and the next six games made the season a complete success. After edging out R-M 73-77, the Tigers reaped the harvest with a 73- 53 victory over R.P.I.. an S4-78 team victory over Roanoke, and 61-58 thriller over the visitors from Amer- ican U. The medicine men from johns Hopkins proved to be a good tonic for the Tigers and we tri- umphed 85-73. The Eagles from Bridgewater were then vanquished for the second time this season and by a 98-95 margin. The U. of Rich- mond with its balanced and mun- dane quintet halted our onslaught for the moment by a score of 81-65, but Norfolk Division bit the dust S9-87 in the final regular season en- counter. The jubilant Tigers then travelled to Baltimore and reached the semi- finals of the Mason-Dixon Tourna- ment before being eliminated by Loy- ola. But the school and the boys were very happy with the fine development of the youngsters from the Hill, and next year we will truly have to reck- oned with. Nliiiiiigeiw Dennis :intl Pileliet. 4' .rv X Q 1 Q 1 1 i .i i ,1 Q W , . x l' l - , - . 1 ,. , .. . l'1'1vHt him' Suu, tux, Walters, Ihmpgm' XX hn'l1g11'il, Buck Rim: loairh Ilizilmaln, Putt, llllfflo, llumphrcx s, H1-lt, Iimur, Time 'Nlgr.r. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL The Baby Tiger quintet under the guidance of Coach Bob Thalman won three games this year while losing seven. But the record does not tell the whole story. We lost two very close battles with a hotshot team from St. Christo- pher's and also came out on the short end of a couple of hearthrealcers to the Randolph-Macon Vfs. Two wins over Lynchhurgs Vfs together with the stomping of the men's team from Madison College proved to he high spots of the season. 106 TENNIS The 1955 edition of the Tiger team was hit verv hard by graduation. The loss of such stars as Mickey Hoke, jimmy Slaydon, and Benny Vincent left too many holes in the lineup, but the courtmen built quite a lot of character under the able leadership of Captain john Richards. The overall record was four wins against 9 losses, but many of the losses were very close matches. The tennis leader consisted of Richards, Bill Odum, Jim White, Cabell Rives, Buddy Parker, and Banks Simmons, along with alternate Jimmy Kulp. The experience gained this season and a good crop of freshmen next year should aid in the comeback of I-T-S tennis. K , M to '5 ,a 'qv' 1, e fs, it -- Qf3rfsi'sE2i 'T gleil-, r at T Ugg' g,,,Lvx,g'z:, t TT ' ' are X IO7 YJF' .1-We :awe :ew-A - ' .E rin' I air 9 P S' fy X mu wt .ml FL! YE' UNE! CQNEY 0. ,i - f, ,Qfi,ggsgp,',..,,..4 . ,ja , Win? Y s -A iw 571 ,pk tb N-fi Sflii wat M A x . ,,hys,M' 5 H , W, i V :T ' iw-3, 1,, K N, h. t 'ff . v 1 wf.q'1.,csa Q W , J Km-vliiigi lines, ,liJUl41I', Nick, llzlrlow, ixlllldllil, I.:uul, llumphrcys, Sitting: Sierscniqi, XYiIli:ims, Smith, lfultoii, Vurtis, iiltist-ovlt, kirirhii, Nlalrlmw, Staimlingi kiruhh, 'l'ynes, lvlllifllll C1 kt K' x Sheppxl-cl, Conn h hliltiin. BASEBALL The 1955 version of the Hampden-Syd ney baseball team might be easily called the team with the new look. While the Tigers did not lose too heavilv through graduation, nevertheless the team does show an extensive face-lifting. Gone by the graduation route are third baseman and Co-Captain Dean Tester, along with catcher Bill Blair, Outfielder Ford Zehmer, second baseman Bill Snead, and pitcher John Oliver. All of these men figured heavily in last yearis action, as did 108 i fc' V . , H , ' x'..3f V in ', uf, e .. H .T e F5 M4- x -f X, Q 1 'Fl ' -will Vt l s I s ,.. K ipt Iult ii ziml C-vzich Milam freshman fireballer, Ronnie Belton, who did not return to school, and outhelders Tom i , I ' y 1 Z an ,mx S ' f 1 -. Q , f,., .,g, .i1 ,f . - s ,E . 3 1 .-' - 7 , H va. i 1 xy 'bw A 5-xl I Poland and Sonnv Sommardahl, who did :bg xi 555-i 5,,jI:. . . ' A i 1 ,P A fgjfi' not report for practice this year. ,ffgf f X . ' 1 --van C' ,' i I f ' 5g?'fU': But to compensate for this loss, Coach Y' l msgid t Claude Milam has come up with some real ii '57 uf f as finds. Freshman Bobby Humphreys is a good bet to make people forget Dean Test- er. and besides playing third. he also pitches. Buck Ames, Ed Harlow, Gene Cook, Hunt- er Cox, and Gerald Duncan bring some power-hitting to the outfield, while Wayne Land bolsters the pitching staff and Binlcv Sheppard is right behind Captain Stolceley ' ' C: E' '71 1735 .- -- 4 81 . x 'xiflgf t Uf ,.... 'nip' 4,34-1 if as ,v,:tyi'ge i p N., yy, , J: ' Q .. . 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Land should help out, along with Humphreys, and if sluggers Bob Curtis and jim Smith come through as expected, the Tigers should win their share of hall games. .uw ,, ,W an 'K XM in . gets? 'I N if ' TX ,sm t -cu ef.. I n m x -ei tt 4 I MM N V . x .LQ'J I '- . ' T T .a . MKZPNFQ M K . i - -A TNQ: 4 wav. Vurtis -ati' :lt Third. HO w.-1-.v--m-v- ,, . .- INTRAMURALS lx Nl ' .t ' ' l HU' N Intramural competition between the frater- I I num! .llfumffrr nities was again hotly contested this year. The Chi Phi's ended the Kappa Sig's domination on the touch football held, but the Kappa Sigs bounced back to take the basketball trophy by fielding an undefeated quintet. The PiKA's walked oft with the softball trophy and were leading in over-all competition when this arti- cle was written. Nick Nichols has clone a very hne job this year as Intramural Director and should be con- gratulated for handling such a thankless job so well. IH all ix. ,.v.ln. e A sf A-tv' 'Q-Q. I av' , , , , . lxr1,f,1im lnxuir iNIgi. ,lit, ltllixx, Nino'-i,H1114-Ii.iiiI, li xx11.N,ll1f1, lx1Il1i1.,i,lxiislil1l lx l 1.111 V. 4 -wliljlx-ili-x. Xfortl-x, Xlilllillllf ll-ill, 1 l.lN1IlN, N.1x.NX1lm,l .IIllll,lHll, lvlllilllil Xl I Xovk, K11,14'li lli.llmuli,lf.i if-xx.X1iliiilx The Hampden-Svdnev thinclads had a verv successful season thanks to the excellent coach- ing and endless patience of Nlr. Boh Thalman. The Tigers dominated the Little Seven and the Nlason-Dixon Conference in the weight di- visions. and the Nlile Relav team set a new rec. ord in the Little Seven Nleet held at Death Yallev. Co-Captain Jim Frazer was undefeated in the shot put. and he succeeded in hrealcing his own record for the shot in the Little Seven Meet. Wvilev, Lee. Co-Captain Boh Gold. Rushliroolce, Holt, Brown, and Overhev were other consistent point-getters. l H2 ki tap! lllll L'-ni-li Ili: 1.-if ei, s w 1 L Lim. Kmlil J . 744 - my izwff J .-',-' ev , Q 1 , 1 .,,1, . 4 1 --. 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E 3 6 3 .1 3 1 I FS 192 ri' LJ i 1 Vi S! wg . e .Q :-Q Jr 3 X H L 1 V 1 V n 5 TRY JAKE'S STEAKS CEDARBROOK RESTAURANT I mile easl ol Farmville Rowe 460 i' 'A' YOUR COMPLETE MENU 'k 'lr Accommodalions lor Banquels and Privale Parlies THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BLACKSTONE vmelmm mos. ms COMPLIMENTS OF WHITTET 8: SHEPPERSON RICHMOND, vmelmm MEMBERS-F.D.I.C. CAPITAL-S I 20,000 SURPLUS-S I 80,000 Service wi+l'1 Safefy in Soufhside, Virginia JOHN NORMAN, INC. POPNOKE, VTRGINKA Fine Clolhes for Genfle e of College Age FIRST NATIONAL BANK FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA TAYLOR-FORBES COMPANY 203 Wesf Third Sfreef FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Dodge and PIymou+I1 Sales and Service Phone 2 9- W. C. NEWMAN COMPANY Member Federal Reserve Q Sys+em ICE, COAL, FUEL OIL Member Federal Deposir Insurance Q Corporafion . 1 I - Phone 4I Farmville, Virginia BRICKERT OIL CO. 300 W. Third S+. FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA Buick Cars Norge Home Appliances AIIis-Chalmers Farm Implemenfs il? KAYTON COAL COMPANY QUALITY . . . SERVICE Coal - Fuel Oil ik COMPLIMENTS OF CANADA PRODUCE COMPANY TQCI G5 GBTQ COMPLIMENTS OF HUME BREWING COMPANY, INC. Makers of RICHBRAU BEER A. L. LORRAINE il? HARDWARE CO. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY 3' 'I WIII CIW SIIIII COLLEGE SHOP RICHMOND, VIRGINIA LOWE BROS. PAINTS On I'l'16 Campus HOUSE FURNISHINGS SPORTING GOODS Dial 5-9IOI + ALFRED L. BLAKE AND SONS Incorporaied TAYLOR I NORRIS BLAKE '33 MANUFACTURING CO. ALFRED L. BLAKE, JR. '34 Incorporafed Con'frac'I'ors - Building Maferial WILLARD M' SHOWAL1-ER .36 Qualify Millwork FARIVIVIIIIE' VIRGINIA Sales-Renfals-Loans-Insurance Dial 248303 -9 20 Norllw Eiglwlli Slreel RICHMOND I9, VIRGINIA . 4 A, ,,.g'1J.x-nz:-an-,cw '.x.f .. jfllfy Cl mug 301' THE PHARMACIST'S ART AT ITS BEST purveyors of Fine Mea+s , FOR 0 YEARS GRAYS DRUG sToRE FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA :Amina S+yIed in Good Tasfe For Men of Good Tasfe Sold a+ Leading Sfores Everywhere Manufadured By CRADDOCK-TERRY SHOE CORPORATIGN LYNCI-IBURG, VIRGINIA THE TR!-X SPUHT EUHP. THE EPES THA SPUHT SYSTEM lVAN DIVISIONl One of our Moclern Terminals serving nine slafes along fhe A+lanlic Coasl Home Office: Blaclcsfone, Virginia WILFRED G. EPES, JR., Presiclenf Virginia Terminals: Richmond and Danville BRANCH OFFICES Wins+on'Salem, NC. ........., . . Phone 3-5546 Durham, NC. .... . . Phone 5-I44 Richmond, Va. . . Phone 3-l98I Danville, Va. . . Phone 4267 - ,,,- --.-..-.1-v,,..f 0 COMPLIMENTS OF THE ROBERTSON CHEMICAL CORPORATION NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Facioriesz Norfolk, Virginiag Soufh Hill, Virginia: Raleigh Nor+I1 Carolina: WiIming'ron, Nor'rIi Carolinag S+a+esviIIe NorI'I1 Carolina. MANUFACTURERS OF THE WELL KNOWN ROBERTSON'S PROVEN FERTILIZERS 0 NNG ND BENSON PRINTING CO ENG M LYNCHBURG ENGRAVING CGMPANY LYNCHBURG PIPE SMUKERS1 CUMPAHE THE CUTS UF TUBACCU ANU SEE Wh Ed owo1'hSmokos oolost ygt C This MMM Means Cooler Smoking! grew.. s,' ii.,- ' x Edgeworth's Way with White Burley Has Never Been Equalled Your true tohacco expert will tell you that white hurleys are the world's coolest smoking tohaccos. Edgeworth is a lrlend ul' white burleys only -aged like tine wine, for years. Ot' course. other tohacf cos use white hurley, too-hut nobody else has yet found out just how to blend and process tobacco to give it the even-hurning, cool' smoking character that Edge- worth Ready-RulJhed has maintained. What Ready-Rubbed Means to Your Smoking Pleasure Old-time smokers knew the secret of cool, even burning. They care- fully hand-rubbed their tohac- v llxlllhx X X not Xv ll Rv wiv , vt,.lllV '3 lli l 'l - . -fu, r - TE W QX v R xy? X Two Weeks On a Radiator time trlentl ol ours lett .in unopeneri lftl-'exvortli pmivli on i hot ruliitor NYl1t-ii iliscov--rt-il txxo vvet-ks litter. tht tolrau liKX.lSSllllHlUlSI.lI!ilt'0lhlSII1UlilX1fl lfdgewortli tohaeco leaves our plant with just the right moisture content t'or a cool. no- hite smoke. You can he sure every pouch will he that way when you open it, hecause only lidge- worth has the Seal-Pak pouch. Sealed air-and- water tight. it promises you fresher tohacco than any other type ot' pocket pack, No bulky corners in your pocket either. co until it cruinhled into chunks ofjust the right size. Now Edge- worth does all this tor you hwforc the tohacco is packaged. An in' genious, exclusive process ready- ruhs Edgeworth into chunks that pack right in your pipe, giving you a cool, leisurely smoke with never a touch ot' tongue hite. ron A cooi MIXTUIE my HOLIDAY A hlcnd ot' tive ' tohaccos selected for mildness and 1 aroma- in the Seal-Pak pouch. T specuu. DFFEIUIE3 - '- '---- '1 3 isnt-xx IxnllsTl1'll.lllXlIlIIlLlHlStt'lIlnljtlfli I I int ripe with int1-rcliaiigealvle imported I l rl irl vxl :intl exclusive fir:-rloniw moisture I rap .ilong with 2 full-sifetl pruivlies tain I l-1lJt9l-ITU DICTTT tirlniu-ti lt' your ilu-.tler imm- not supply you. use this hantly ortler blank. E Name . ! .Xilflress I VNV State T AMERICAS FINEST PIPE TOBACCO FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY ,Hail iiifh .RI 30 lu Puri' ltinv Ifzfuf 63 I lfmther Company, Inc.. Richnionfi, T'rr,gir:iti. I PM-6 1. ..... ........... ..l COHQIQAHQQIL iff of A FRIEND CREWE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS COMPLMENTS OF FARMVILLE MOTOR CO rARMviLLE, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF DUNNINGTON TOBACCO COMPANY, INC. FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF BOXWO0D TOURIST COURT AND RESTAURANT 3 Miles SouII1oII:arrnviIIe COCA-COLA BOTTLIN6 WORKS LYNCI-IBURC5, VIRGINIA Phone 887I Roufe 460 Iv1AUDE'S HOT SHOP RESTAURANT Open Daily: 6:00 A.M. HI 2:00 A.M. 3f4 Mile Wesi of Appomaifox APFOIVIAIIOX, VIRGINIA CompIe+e Tire Service MARLUWE TIRE C0., INC. III7 Norih Boulevard RICHMOND Serving Richmond and Virginia Since I9I4 THE COLLEGE SHOP Besf Pace in Town Io Eel Where Ihe I-I.S. Boys Meel and Eel AND SOUTHSIDE DRUG Complefe Line of School Supplies Our Kodak Film Special-emlire roll Iilm prihled and developed in large She prlhlsz 8 picfure roll 39c I2 picfure roll 55c SOUTHERN VARNISH CORPORATION Manuledurers ol Painfs and Varnishes and IncIusIrIaI Finishes Painfs 0 Varnishes 0 Enamels 0 La Pf7f+N'T'IE VID -IIIIA - J . O I cquer WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE A I HMPEISIZN O.-ff' Phche 336 IIS Sin: Malr SY BLA-,CI-STONE, VIRGINIA 0I'I'll0Al'l'lQl'l tif ERIE NEWMAN CHEVROLET SALES CO MVILLE, VIRG C F miifrigufor FAR VILLE, VIRGINIA y I kf SUNBEAM BREAD I I k S V inia Business S I 848 DAVENPORT INSURANCE CORP. MANAGERS AND BROKERS MOND VIRGINIA IFDRW AMHERST MOTORS A I-IERST, VIRGINIA STATE THEATER LEE THEATER FARMVILLE DRIVE-IN COM PLIMENTS OF BARKER-JENNINGS CORPORATION LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA CGMPSFMENIS WILLIAM R. GARDNER BETSY ROSS BREAD, CAKES, C.L,U. AND PIES Life Insurance and AnnuI+ies LYNCHBURG STEAM b BAKERY, INC. DIa'3E46'O RICHMOND, VIRGINIA LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF BLACKSTONE GUANO CO. BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA MARTIN The JeweIer 4? EARMVILLE, VIRGINIA FARMVILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY BUILDING MATERIALS, PAINT HUNTING AND FISHING TACKLE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES HARRIS-BRENAMAN Incorpora+ecI ATHLETIC SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS 7I7C5raCe Sfreef RCII rd V gmc COMPLETE MEN'S DEPARTMENT COMPLIMENTS I WM, , OF BARRUW GRUCERY GDMPI-IIIY, INC. BLACKSTONE, VIRGINIA DisI'ribu+ors FAIRFAX HALL FOOD PRODUCTS CT S0 FARMVILLE VIRGINIA CLOTHES FOR ENTIRE FAMILY CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FROM VIRGINIA THE HUB TI1e College CenIer FARMVILLE VIRGINIA MIM dEIySI dPl wmy dMI1IIT Cp dR S I dS P FIIw J CIF? SM DAIRY I 920- I 955 Our 35+I'1 Anniversary Year I8IO W. Main SI. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA .AU f0gl Cll0A DATE DUE FOP R P F' IST-? E N7-TPI Ot to D6 ffl-A-J' 711121 thu mom LD QIOI .Hoo Kg IQHH Kaleidoscope . . , LD Qlrobl .Hob A2 1955 Kaleidoscope Ib-M 04:1 f4Jccf- I-1 ml mme xolu 6254 f ' I r,, .gum .L..,-L f,6Il 5. i q -Q 1 ff' nfl? 33 2 ---.....,... Q J 'Nloum EGGLESTON LIBRARY HAMPDEN - SYDNEY COLLEGE HAMPDEN - SYDNEY, VIRGINIA
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