Hampden Sydney College - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Hampden Sydney, VA)
- Class of 1957
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'gh : in 'ii 5' U FQ, ' ' xi C ' ' ' J 4'- -Q E J f s TABLE OF CONTENTS THE COLLEGE 15 CLASSES 25 ORGANIZATIONS 71 FRATERNITIES 89 ATHLETICS 1 13 FEATURES 141 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllll lfll' Ill 'll ll All lflll 'L llll - llllllllllllllllllllll lllllllilllllllllllll . lll!lllllllllllllllnlllll RD ' V 1 '51 am a part of all that I have met . . . H Tennyson To accurately descrihe the influence of Hampden- Sydney on the lives of the young men enrolled here would he impossihle. Linlintited opportunity exists here for any student, yet it is the student himself who must grasp this opportunity and use it as a springboard to success in life. This opportunity may have heen for outstanding st-liolastic achievement. extra-curricular ac- tivities. or just the spirit of friendliness and Coopera- tion which pervades our campus. All of us ysill treasure these poignant memories of our College experiences. With this thought in mind. we. the staff of the Kaleid- seope. have tried to portray life at H3IlIIJdCl1'Sf'dI16f'. We hope that now and in the years to Colne. this hook may recall many happy memories of life on the HI-Iillft HH 3,15 'IA 4 SEIIX Xx GQ fx D I::::I:::::::::::::::::::::llllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIllIIllllIllllllllllllll::::s g Q . if p -.i-.j-,,.,a:..--2 va 'Lx Ilya 5 u----nn--nu-n--nIInillllillillilllliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII----it 'Q s' H in-nn-nn THE INSPIRATIO OF A NAME .J t 4 si, YV jvgi ln ITT6 the Thirteen Colonies began their struggle for HLUWDFN HOUSF E- Am.em.a1 Q fskfl intlependence. Willy then should a college in Virginia. the home of John Hwlpden in Buck- ,A 'ffl' . . .. ' . . . . ' A ..'..if leader in tlns fight for llllt'1'lY. be named for two English- inghamsliire. England. - e e x-4. men? Although we have no accurate record of circumstances surrounding the naming of Hampdcn-Sydney. these reasons may he readily conjectured. The one idea which pervaded the thoughts and actions of these founders of our school may he summed up in one word--Liberty. In the immortal words of one of the first trustees. Give me liberty or give me deathlu Small wonder then that the idols of these early patriots were men who had given their very lives for liberty. .-Xnd in what better way could these two men be honored than by having a small liberal arts college bear their name: a college where the ideals of its founders would be passed on from generation to generation. ,lolm Hampden had begun his struggle for liberty nearly a century and a half before our Declaration of Independence was written. He was well-born. highly educated. and heir to an ample fortune. Yet Hampden did not choose this easy life. for it meant abject service to a selfish and unscrupulous king. Instead he sided with an oppressed people in their struggle for liberty. After nearly a quarter of a century of fearless service for this cause. he died the death of a martyr while leading a brilliant charge against the king's forces at Chalgrove Field. where he was mortally wounded. But this cause of English liberty was not to go uncham- pioned. Another brilliant young nobleman, Algernon Syd- ney. took up the fight where Hampden had left off. Sydney's service for liberty is a long tale of brilliant exploits. Upon PEXSHVRST PLACE - present the restoration of Charles II, Sydney. for defiance of the hgnye ,-,f Lord De L'I5le and Dud. king. was exiled for seventeen years. But he returned to ley in Kent. England. It was the England to take up again the cause of liberty. He produced home Of Algeffm Sydnef- a great book. Discourses on Covernmentf, which became a handbook for those who loved civil and religious liberty. Finally he too diecl the ff'lEt1'l.Y1'iS death. He was falsely con- victed and beheaded. his chief crime having been that, in his own words. 'tfrom my youth I endeavored to uphold the common rights of this land, and the true protestant religion, against corrupt principles, arbitrary power, and povertyf' Surely it was fitting to immortalize these two men by nam- ing the new educational institution Hampden-Sydney College. DEDICATIO Through the various course of one hundred eighty-one years Hampden-Sydney College has enjoyed the succes- sive dedicated efforts of seventeen presidential admini- strations, which constitute a collective consecration to the ideal of Christian education in the liberal arts, the supreme purpose and vital hope which has led these our Presidents to provide the history of this College with cherished examples and honored achievements of fi- delity and visiong in token of our ineffahle gratitude we advance this volume in commemoration of the hody of Presidents of Hampden-Sydney College. The history of l'lampden-Sydney is the record of her Presidentsg the traditionally academic atmosphere, founded upon stand- ards and quality of students and faculty, the physical, intellectual. and spiritual facilities with which the Col- lege is endowed. her entire tenor and direction of life, all producing the development and cultivation sought here. all mirroring the essence of human spirit devoted to the human intellect to he encouraged here. all are her Presidents' legacies to Hampden-Sydney. Now the College cannot consist simply in an attitude of mind: it must pursue an ohjective of worth with means conducive to its attainment. The ohjective of worth is supplied hy the context of our cultural heritage, and. ultimately. it gave birth to Hampden-Sydney as an institution of liheral learning. But the presidential task emhraces the conception and administration of the means necessary in achieving this cherished goal. As may he seen. our Presidents have heen blessed with the faculty of vision. Why do we seek vision in what commonly is an educational administrator? We aver that Hampden- Svdney is not a common institution. requiring an ad- ministrator as presidentg rather we insist that this is a Christian educational institution requiring. therefore. a Christian educational philosopher to guide, guard, and direct its progress and achievement. As we reflect upon the men who thus far have executed the Presidency of this College. there is suffused in us a pride of association. nay. communion with the collective result of a confluence of soul and mind into a hody of tradition which compels an humility and gratitude for one hundred eighty-one years of perseverance in the attainment of an ideal imperishahle and implacahle so long as truth survive and men of Cod seek her. Venable Hall -gui' Cushing Hall Mcllualne Hall REV. SAMUEL STANHOPE SMITH ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER I? Q Q JONATHAN P. CLSHING 18121-1835 J. 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The DEIHITIBTQ moied to Rlchnion in 1898. and their buildings eventually were given to the col- lege. Wlith additions between the two old campuses we find the uresent one consisting of: 1. MEMORIAL LIBRARY: gift to Seminary made the erection possible in 1880g rear annex added in 19363 orig- inal section burned in 19-1-1: re-erected in 19-19. 2. MIDDLECOKRT: built in 1829 and called Bostong Richard Venable acquired it in 1898. 3. VENABLE HALL: originally the main building for lfnion Theological Seminaryg Stagger Inn: built in 18253 main portion 1830-314 now houses freshmen and the dining '2 han. A9 A ' I ' ur ' t . - aj-i x ,, 1 Phu? J. XX- . . FS n A 3 x I A . IQ A 1 S' S 9 IJ N in X sllux 9 .ef 1- 1 illfihtl N ' ' X pt, '-,4 M1551 Etta. 1 1 Mu 'I 'Y gl T 4 f .I I: i. 2.3. . A94 F I 3 ae. E- , Q jf? A 7fY1t.m'- 30' 5 ,, '- .3 - . -gf, ,si X .5 A , kit I Q ,- C he-is ? ag Lit :F k is T1 , I . - f Q s Tix X X 7 . Q A Prospective View of Hampden-Sydney 4. PENSHLRST: erected in 1329 by Synod of North Carolina. which gave it its name: name was changed in 1898 to Penshurst. home uf Algernon Sydney in Kent. England: today it is a faculty home. 5. JOHNS ALDITORILAIZ named for Dr. Frank Stod- dard Johns. Chairman of Board of Trustees, 1938. erected as assembly hall and chapel in 1951. 6. BAGBY HALL: in honor of ,Iohn Hampden Chamber- lain Bagby. the science building was erected in 1922: con- tinues to house the chemistry. biology, and physics class- rooms and laboratories. T. GRAHAM HALL: front section erected in 1333: called Old Presidentls Home: alumni and student publication of- fices are located here now: annex added as gymnasium in 1916 and named for college president. Dr. Henry Tucker Graham: 1954 it was turned into a dormitory and infirmary. 3. MEMORIAL GATE: plans originated in 1919 as a memorial to alumni killed in World War I: built by private subscription in 1921. 9. BELL TOWER: The Asa Dupuy Ivatkins Bell Tower: built in 193-l with bricks coming from locations significant to the colleges history. 10. MORTON HALL: gift from Samuel Packwood Mor- ton in 1936 for academic building: named for his ancestor ,Iohn Morton. charter member of the Trustees. 11. NIcILWAINE HALL: originally called Memorial Hall and used as chapel and classroom until 1936: present name taken after president of Hampden-Sydney 1883-1904, Rich- ard Nlcllwaine. V 12. CKSHING HALL: first used as a chapel. classroom, and dormitory when built between 1822-30 at cost of 529.- 400. now houses upperclassmen. 13. THE ALAKIO: located west of Cushing Hall: oldest building in the community: erected in 1817 for President Moses Hoge: later boarding house until turned into a faculty home at turn of the century. 14. VENABLE FIELD: so named Death Valley by the University of Richmond. who had great difficulty in de- feating the Tigers on their home field. 15. GANIMON GYMNASILM: erected in 1939-4-0 to take place of old gymnasium in Graham Hall: front annex added in 1955 for offices and lounge. 16. TENNIS COURTS. 17. COLLEGE CHURCH: present building erected on site of old College Church in 1365: it is not owned by the college. but is a separate entity itself. 13. PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY HOUSE. 19. KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY HOUSE. 20. SIGMA CHI FRATERNITY HOUSE. 21. KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY HOUSE. 22 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA FRATERNITY HOUSE. 23. OAK LODGE lhouse for those who do not choose to join a fraternityl. 2-L THETA CHI FHATERNITY HOUSE fthe latest ad- dition to the campus being completed in 195503. 25. COLLEGE CEMETERY tsouthern sectionl and Col- lege Church Cemetery tnorthern portionl. 26. THE SIGN: Virginia historical marker tells briefly the history Hampden-Sydney has witnessed. 27. YVESTAIINSTER HALL: now houses the adminis- tration offices: lruilt c. 1850 as a residence and later as a dining hall for Seminary student. 23. COLLEGE SHOP: the College Shop and Tea Room were added to the campus in 1928-29. 29. POST OFFICE: added in Dr. Gammonis administra- tion in 1942. 30. CHI PHI HOUSE: formerly called Edinburgh and used as dormitory for married Seminary students: 1925 be- came the Chi Phi Fraternity House. I3 L? sf:-.sagem-.:,Lee., , ,.-f,1-- -- . --essex 1 ge: 5 u 5 i E ff zi- 2 E fe E Il ll II ll ll Il ll Il Il Il Il ll Il II II ll Il Il II ll ll Fl VI Il ' QQ ,N , W a. ,f 'ux 'M-'J-nffq., ' . Q.. , 'f 1 - .., '!.'7 ' 5.1, --uk... , X. 1 - X-...,,,' -K ' ir- F' - ' v THE COLLEGE In PRESIDENT JOSEPH CLARKE ROBERT Dr. Joseph C. Robert was graduated magna cum laude from Furman University in 1927. He received his MA. at Duke University two years later, and did his doctorate work at Duke and Harvard. He was Instructor of History at Ohio State University and later taught at Duke University where he was made Associate Dean of the Gradu- ate School in 1948, and a year later Professor of History. Dr. Robert came to Hampden-Sydney from a position as president of Coker College, in Harts- ville, South Carolina, which he had held since 19512. He was inaugurated the seventeenth president of Hampden-Sydney College on March 23, 1956. BOARD OF TRUSTEES BERNARD E. BAIN STEWART BELL. JR. ROBERT S. BRENANIAN A. C. BLCHANAN A. B. CARRINGTON. IR. LEWIS G. CHEWNINC- F. D. COSTENBADER J. WILLIAM DLNNINGTON JOSEPH S. GILLESPIE HOWARD GORDON HORACE A. CRAY. JR. A. H. HOLLINGSWORTH. IR. FRANK S. JOHNS FRED N. HARRISON LEWIS G. LARLS G. G. LINDSEY. IR. I. L. ,NIacAIILLAN E. B. NICGLKIN FRANK S. NIOORE N A. FLLLER PATTON WILLIAM T. PLGH WILLIANI T. REED. JR. CLARENCE B. ROBERTSON T 'T' D-AVID D- SQLIIRES v Dr. Johns. Chairman of the Board, ERNEST T- THOMPSON consulting with Dr. Robert. .f I .QI HAMPDEN-SYDNEY BOARD OF TRUSTEES 17 -f-E , --7-:.,,,E1mLv ,V . ,if , ,:,:'4' -'54 - ,A . 1 X J S, 'xxx ..,,. M -, gr... . rx W .V X JMQAN, THOMAS EDWARD GILMER, Acting Dean of the College, Professor of Physicsg B.S. Hampden-Sydney College, Class of 1923, M.S. and Ph.D. University of Virginia, Joined faculty 1927. nw as THOMAS EDWARD CR AWLEY, Director of Student Affairs, Associate Professor of English, and Glee Club Directorg B.A. Hampden-Sydney College, Class of 194-13 M.A. University of North Carolina, Joined faculty 1950. Q ,..+v--'-- 'ww-.-w... ,N X .x.. X X x A m is QQ s - . . 5,3-gs -rx N XE T., 1 ' - .sms .N so -,, rms:,,x.a.5,Q1.1. ,, 'Q Q.: Kgsgw-ics-wg. .X M ff rms-'Drew w , 1' ji 1 X :Six CLAUDIS HORNSBY PRITCHARD, JR., Assistant to the PAUL TULANE ATKINSON, Treasurer of the College- BA Presidentg B.A. Hampden-Sydney College, Class of 19503 Hampden-Sydney College, Class of 1907, Joined Admiliistiai .Joined Administration 1955. tion 1919. SAMUEL MACON REED, Dean of College 1Retiredl and Pro- fessor of Mathematics: A.B. University of South Carolinag M.A. Columbia University, Joined faculty 1922. HINTON BAXTER OVERCASH, Professor ot Biologyg B.S. Davidson College, M.A. Columbia University, Joined faculty 1922. EDGAR GRAHAM CAMMON. President Emeritus: AB. Hampden-Sydney College: B.D. Union Theological Seminary: D.D. Hampden-Sydney College: LL.D. Washington and Lee University lnot picturedl . DENISON MAURICE ALLAN, Professor of Philosophy and Psychologyg B.A. and M.A. Hampden-Sydney College, Class of 19165 A.M. and Ph.D. Harvard Universityg Joined faculty 1920. DAVID COOPER WILSON, Dean of the College. fRetired1, and Professor of Creek, A.B. and A.M. Princeton Lniversityg Ph.D. University of Michigan, Joined faculty 1923. CRAVES HAYDON THOMPSON, Walter Blair Professor of Latin and Clerk of the Faculty, B.A. Hampden-Sydney College, Class of 1927g A.M. and Ph.D. Harvard Universityg Joined faculty 1934-. EMMET ROACH ELLIOT, Professor of Mathematicsg B.S. Hampden-Sydney College, Class of 1928, M.A. and Ph.D. Duke Universityg Joined faculty 1934. FRANCIS GHIGO, Professor of French and Spanishg B.S. Davidson Collegeg M.A. and Ph.D. University of North Caro- linag Joined faculty 1932. PHILIP HORTENSTEIN ROPP, Professor of Englishg B.A. Hampden-Sydney College, Class of 19305 A.M. Harvard Uni- versity, Ph.D. University of Virginiag Joined faculty 1934. WILLARD FRANCIS BLISS, Professor of Historyg A.B. Tufts Collegeg Ph.D. Princeton Universityg Joined faculty 1946. LEE WINFREE RYAN, Professor of Romance Languagesg B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. University of Virginia, Joined faculty 194-7. JAMES HENRY CURRY WIN-STON, Professor of Chemistry and Geology, Emeritus, A.B. and B.S. Hampden-Sydney Col- lege, Class of 1894-g Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, Joined faculty 1899 f not picturedi. -- ,Nay ofa.. 1 f fume 11-n i it t M 4' is h 1 Q -F nr -9 , 5 f ,-. . - L...- .gash . 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'i Q time 5 -if 4' fi :E 35 iii?-'-W X Fai. ff- :.. N .WE X 8 x x W X 5 Qi xx -iz-L v ' . , ..,,. J wma raw ffl .. V 1-52' r siiiiii ' ' - Q 5 1 Egg p ' - . . P, .. is Xmmwiw M a- ... Y ,.. fx - iia fx . X. iaagwwfffwmw -QV - , .16 V . asszasr: 4' ' X P ,Q 1 as if 1 5 We s . f ew mw Seaway s4aW4 , ,, . 'YN N. ,, ' . is 1 - ' , , :gs 2:22.-E25-fr - ROBERT THRUSTON HUBARD, JR., Assistant Professor of Political Scienceg B.A. Hampden-Sydney College, Class of 19353 LL.B. University of Virginiag Joined faculty 194-6. ELMO BERNARD FIRENZE, Professor of German and Frenchg A.B. and M.A. University of Kentuckyg Joined fac- ulty 1946. JOSEPH WILLARD WHITTED, Associate Professor of Span- ishg B.S. Davidson Collegeg M.A. University of North Caro- linag Joined faculty 1952. JAMES MONROE FREDERICKSON, Professor of Chemis- tryg B.S. University of Richmondg Ph.D. University of Vir- giniag Joined faculty 1954-. JOSEPH BURNER CLOWER, Associate Professor of Bibleg A.B. Washington and Lee Universityg B.D., Th.lVI. and Th.D. Union Theological Seminary: Joined faculty 1954-. HENRY WILLIAM HOFFMAN, lnstructor in Englishg B.A Hampden-Sydney College, Class of 1949g Joined faculty 1952. ALVIN HALL SMITH, lnstructor in Psychologyg A.B. and M.Ed. University of Missourig B.D. University of Dubuqueg Joined faculty February 1956. ROBERT JOSEPH THALMAN, Director of Athletics and Head Football Coachg B.A. University of Richmondg Joined staff 1953. OSCAR CLEMENT STINE, Visiting Professor of Economicsg B.A. Ohio Universityg Ph.D. Harvardg Joined faculty 1956. JEPTHA PRESTON SANDERS, Associate Professor of Chem- istryg B.S. University of Georgiag M.A. Ames Collegeg Ph.D. North Carolina Stateg Joined faculty 1956. WALTER RUSSELL KING. Instructor in English. A.B. Uni- versity of Florida: Joined faculty 1956. BEVERLY CALVIN BASS. Assistant in Physics Departmentg B.A. Maryville College: M.A. Universitv of Tennesseeg Joined faculty 1956 JAMES LEON MCALLISTER. JR.. Instructor in Bible: Uni- versity of North Carolina: B.D. Yale Divinity Schoolg Joined faculty 1956. KARL BACHMAN PATTERSON, Instructor in Mathematicsg fTempoi-ary until Novemberl. PAUL LIVINGSTON GRIER. Librarian: B.A. Erskine C01- legeg A.B.L.S. Liniversity of North Carolinag M.A.L.S. Univer- sity of Michigang Present position since 1940. RAY ATKINSON MOORE. College Physiciang B.A. Hamp- den-Syclney College, C-lass of 1900: M.D. Medical College of Virginiag Present position since 1927. BENJAMIN RICE LACY. JR.. Pastor of College Church and College Chaplaing AB. and D.D. Davidson Collegeg B.A. Ox- ford Universityg B.D. Union Theological Seminaryg LL.D. Hampden-Sydney College. University of North Carolina: Doc- tor honoris causa, Theological Faculty of the University of Iontpellier 4Francel. Joined faculty 1956. OUIS F. MILLER, Head Baseball and Basketball Coachg B.A. niversity of Richmondg Joined staff 1955. ' LEMUEL WOODROW FITZGERALD, Head Track Coach and Assistant Football Coachg University of Richmondg Joined staff 1956. MONT MILLER LINKENAUGER, JR., Publicity Director for Athletic Department and Trainerg B.A. and M.A. William and Mary Collegeg Joined staff 1956. NIARCELLUS EMRON WADDILL, Instructor in Mathematics and Lating B.A. Hampden-Sydney Collegeg M.A. University of Pittsburghg Joined faculty November, 1956 fnot picturedl. 5 f, 1 ' v 'P- st X , NXXX kv ,. nl 0- K .K -loan -us I 4 . .,- ..4 4 Q. -uv-qv v. ' ' -1 NX we 'sg- ..Q.... .- 3 .V T' Wm. V , I It CA. ff,-GN P 4 r-. L, Rv iw 1 , Y-BTI? qx I Q 35' Qs i -,. -5, , ,NH .- .- N so ,y fl AVI II l X . Q-1 g.iitEi ' . MVN - .Wm -I N HFS ' . ,i xx 1 8 Ak I I 5'-T A A 'I , .1 Law ' f-f- r 'f'v P' .L R.: I i A Mm., fd ,,,. . , sy, , .- Q: ,, ,W 1, 3 I ,fc-Q, L, t 5. I N, , J-favs ' X 960- :-ox 'Qwr . 'QB' mes 9.4-5 l ' .I-.KSA F4 A W ' - Xxx.. -.. -. ' 'I r. ' '- 5 ,wt 1 Q-sg--B k . HERMAN LEE DUNCAN, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. MRS. THOMAS W. CARTER, Secretary to the Dean. MISS ANNA DICKHOFF, Secretary to the Treasurer MISS JEAN MASSEY, Secretary to the Dean. MRS. MALCOLM R. MYERS, Secretary to the Psychology De- partment. MRS WILLIAM L. ODOM, Secretary to the Science Depart- ment. MRS. LEE W. RYAN, Library Cataloguer. M RS MRS JOHN STECK, Secretary to the President. C. WARD. College Nurse. JAMES EFRID KINARD: B.A. Newberry Collegeg M.A. Uni- versity of Virginia: Joined Administration 19533 Dean of the College fon Ieavel. fN0t picturedj CHARLES FERGUSON MCRAE. Professor of Bible Ion leavel: A.B. Davidson College: B.D., Th.M. and Th.D. Union Theological Seminaryg Joined faculty 1942 fN0t picturedi ROBERT E. RODGERS, Postmaster. INot picturedl ERNEST W. MCKAY, Assistant Postmaster. fNot.piCwredl Miss CLARA D. KAGER, Dietitian. tNot picturedi ASSOCIATION HAMPIDEN-SYDNEY ALUMNI President ............... Vice President . ................... .. 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I'k.lhlv1e.R JH 'iininiv GEORGE EDWARD WERTZ Leesburc x X ......, -Q- ' l ' -an SE'9'1I SllVf TIRES Sic? l' i V V, ,nf yy' JOHN PRICE WETHERILL, IV Marvland ,H ,P W, Q 1 i-1 A '- ',,1.,yQ,'-f-I .H .x x w h- ..xg2g5xl,i,1fA .A kg, ,. T .vi N'i'. 5 9g if'S. 'P-5. .V , . ..-w'::,--.1 , 1 ,. J- f ' ' . A ... '-p.i,,,- ,,....,,,, ,J ,msg Q.. Q., , Lt J.. -v ,. .-4 18.1112 l 2 5si- 'il Y K, W - X' i. 1 -XX Zi' X LA 454 vw' ll JAMES LANCHORNE WILEY. JR. FLETCHER JOHNSTON WRIGHT. III Salem Petersburg I 'fi 'i .K it .sg X ' . ,-.-A 79 ,Q 1 1 . f gm. . wM,y,m!4 4 -204-2-.-aLL,gH 1, 'Qi-V 'l4Ul g . V R ' , I ff? ' V- V, . .,,, . If ,.,,v,.,., ., , .. an 4-Zf .- r r arf0.'41 ' 4' - ,M ,'. - - 1 4.4 1.4. 4, 4. 'Aoi 'Y fd-nn. I ' . V 41. r Z' fn- 1. 'x L I 1 'qbsntvi-if dn, .Ja -4' 415'-H if -A A ' 1 ' x 'fx' '41 4.1 v 4 ,',V -ull? wI' '?.d5p!1I1 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY I THIQ FORKIATIYE PERIOD You know, mused George. I think our Fresh- man year was the best I've ey er spent here at Hamp- den-Sydney. I was just thinking the same thingfi replied Sonny. who was just thinking the satire thing. Of course. George continued. ultatting was a pain in the gressorial hestium. but it passed soon enough: and the valuable lessons we learned in get- ting along with others. in . . . H Okay. Halsey. can itln exclaimed Sonny. 'llatting didnt teach you a thing. and you know it. George dug his toe sheepishly' into the asphalt tile. Hay be not. he conceded. but it sure added a lot to our Freshman year. It sure dict. grinned Sonny. tossing his organic book into the open hearth. Hut so did lfnglish themes. and panty raids. and cold showers. and hot tuna for breakfast. and . . . And Dr. Guerrant and Bible 1-fl. interrupted liiuss. who had just entered the room. I can still list thirty of the forty people in Jets. So can If declared George. And remember the time someone ripped the telephone off the wall be- cause he couldn't get the operator? And unlimited Chapel cuts. and the first blush of spring. and the .-Xrmy -Nlc-Carthy' hearings? Crim-i-nentles. didnft we have funk' chortled Sonny. departing from his prepared text. YYhat about the Commons? queried llal. who had been quietly cleaning his trails with the business end of a coat hanger. That's all you ever think about. your bellylu roared George. who had been thinking about his belly. I quite agree. replied Thrasymachus. who by now had regained his good temper. You knowfe mused Bill. I think our I7reshman year was the best l'ye ey er spent here at Hampden- Sydney. Thats just what George mused before you came in. sneercd Sonny. Youll better go back and read tht- first paragraph. Gosh. l'm sorry. Hill stammered apologetically. That's okay. smiled George. placing a gnarled hand on the youthis shoulder. .-Xln-ni. interjectcd lid. tho thing l remember best about Our Freshman Year is the sunbaths be- hind Yenablef' I remember best the feud between Slagger and West lfnrl. climayed by w atcr battles. synthetic elec- tricity failures. and brutal murdersf' added Walter. .-Xnd I remember best the coke machine in Stag- ger in which you could put a nickel and get out a quarter. We used to play it for lioursf' grinned l.ouie. coins jingling in his pocket. .-Xnd Idiot Dog. and The Yvednesday Schedule. and the Kenbridge Tobacco Auctions. offered Tig. siding up to the fireplace. George strode oy er to his desk and turned on the radio. In self-defense. the radio turned on him. and the two. locked in a gladitorial embrace. grappled on the floor for what must have been a full minute before Hill managed to separate them. .-Xll right. gasped George. when his breath had returned. Suppose we adjourn until Chapel period tomorrow, when wefll review Our Sophomore Yearf, II THE GATHIQIIING STORM The roll having been called, George, gavelling ugly welts into the rostrum. brought the group to order only with great difficulty. All right. you fellows. he rasped, Were going to talk about Our Sophomore Year this morning. Now. who reinembers something about it? Well. declared The YYeatl1erbird. Our football team acquitted itself rather well that yearfi And Dr. Gammon and Mr. Ilogers left us. cried Lou. who was try ing to study for a psych quiz. And Xlr. Hurnmels lico classes. and Bible 2-g under Dr. McRae. added Jim. You know. said Bill. gravely. Come to think of it. that was probably the most difficult year we had. scholastically speakingf' I think that's very true. replied George. turn- ing to the scribes to make certain they were record- ing his homespun philosophy. L'I suppose it was because we were no longer Freshmen and were no longer taking Freshman subjects. We were begin- ning to discover what college was all about. and to conduct ourselves accordingly. Okay. Socrates. let's get on with it! roared Art. who had come in late. Somehow the spirit of spontaneity and fellowship which had existed so strongly the night before had vanished. No one detected this change more quickly than George. but he knew he couldn't dismiss the meeting now. There was a higher duty. he thought: a duty' to posterity. And so he recovered the offen- sive by firing questions at the group. You fellows are going to remember Our Sopho- more Year of it takes the rest of the day! he barkcd. Tom. do you remember I'IUlTlPCUlHll1gS?u Tom. caught off guard. replied in the affirma- tive. Goodf' rejoined George. Doug. what have you to add? I remember drinking hot cocoa at the Shop on cold March evenings. and Sunday breakfasts. and the crunch of the first frost underfoot. and the merry' laughter round the Christmas tree. and sweat- ing exams. and German l-f. and . . . '- .'Xll right. interrupted George. Give someone else a chance. Bry an. how' about you? Well. I remember Qual S Quan labs. and Mr. Bonrlurant. and The Box after the flicks. and the Taxi Stand before the flicks. and balmy Sundays at the quarry. and tht- two Kaleidoscopes. and . . . Okay George snapped. petulantly. Hal. what have you to offer?i' l remember ratting and how the institution bc- gan to crumble as a vital force during Our Sopho- more Year. VC fell. and the frosh grew' frosher and grosser than eyerfi .-X hand darted from a lap. I just wanted to observe that Our Sophomore Year was primarily one of settling down to a rou- tine . cooed Bill. Xml much happened in terms of specifics. he added. but as a whole. it was a sig- nificant and eventful period. George beamed. Now that the strain had broken. he could sense alert young minds snapping to life. Like an electric current. he could feel ideas spark- ing. profound thoughts germinating. lle was proud of his men. .N motion for adjournment nas made. seeondetl, and passed. :Xs the students sliullletl eagerly from the hall. a smile erept aeross Ct-orgeis bland fave. down lns arm. avross tht- rostrum. and out the parl- ly-open yvindoyx. Ile had yvon. III 'llllillt FIN HST Iltltlt George asvendetl the well-worn steps tif the li- lvrary. just a trave of nervousness ylsilule on his lean. young face. Somehow. he thought to himself. it was rzigltl that the junior class history should be reealled in the flare Hook lioolli. llere was the symbol of all that was noble and fine and pure at llampden-Sydney. and he liopecl this atmosphere would he reflected in the ehroniele of Our ,lunior Year. As he opened the heayy oak door. his nostrils flared ttith the at-rid mustiness of eenturies. lirush- ing aside 1-olmelis. he made his way to the single dingy window. .-Ks he 1-racked il. little splinters uf glass trif-liled doivn his arm like quieksilyer. Peer- ing out at the verdant eampus. enteloped in the luxuriant ponoply of spring. an overwhelming yteltsmerz sliooli his angular frame. A rap on the door interrupted his ruminations. It snung open. and in streamed the elite of the Senior elass. It it as Smokie who spoke first: Instead of going at this pier-emeal. he ehirped. what say we just inake a list of happenstanees of Our ,lunior Year and pass on it? Oddly enough. l happen to haye just sur-h a list: Our junior Year saw llr. Hoheit installed as the seventeenth President of lfampden-Sydney: the foot- hall team acquitted itself rather we-ll: Dr. La:-y assumed the pastorate of College Chureh: Dr. Me- Rae reeeiy ed a seholarship for Biblical study abroad: Nlr. Crawley returned and rejuvenated the glee eluh: Messrs. fleaves and Hummel left their positions to pursue graduate study. as did Dean Kinard: Hr. Hoffmanis hook appeared. rot-king colleges publishing circles and small Christian every whereg and the Theta Chi house dug in at the Apex. That seems to pretty well cover itf, deelared Bill. donning his toga. Thank you. Mr. Presidentlw As the boys filed from the musty room. Georges ner-k reddened at the obvious duplieity of his friends. They had. it was clear. conspired to rail- road the whole thing through-just to embarrass him. A t ,.uRARY xr R' . K. iz, . N '. - ' -L' ' ' f . sr - . X . 1' A sense of futility surged through him as he trutlgetl ivearily Cusliingwartl. llt- nas livlied and he knew it. X on loiowf' mused tleorge. l think our Fresh- lnan year nas the lvest live ever spent here al t'oll4'g1'. l nas just thinlting tht- blllllC tliingf' replied 5onny. as he spat iellevtixt-ly into tht- areopagus. It nas a long nay lu the stars. IV Tltll'Nll'll .XXII 'l'lt.'XGlQlJY :Ks this is being written. Uur Senior Year has not adxanved suffiviently to permit a comprehen- siye ehroniele of its eyenls. Xeyerllieless. it is pos- siltle to report that. as of this writing. the Commons has been lvroughl up to minimum eupeptir- stand- ards. the campus nas the seene of numerous phy- situl improvements during the past summer. the final stultifieation of ratting was olnservetl. and the hill has been enriehetl hy the addition of Xlessrs. Linlyenauger. King. Wadill. and Nl'-Allister: Pro- fessor Stine. and Coaeh lfitzgerald to the College eomniunity. It is also safe to oltserve that the foot- ball team acquitted itself rather well. and that an unusually large freshman elass brought the enroll- ment of the College to an astrononiieal 309. Otherwise. our final year at flamptlen-Sydney was unniarked by great upheaval. As members of the Class of Q57 we can but view our monuments whit-h. to the uninitiated. might appear merely water towers. The past four years have been a eatharsis of all the puerile notions and half-notions which we har- bored in September. 1953. There is not one among us who has not lieen profoundly Changed by his experiences here: who has not heen molded into a more reflective heing. a more eruclite. Cultivated. polished. astute. Christian being. It is hut another trihute to the magnifieent eoneept of education with which we have been ineuleated that we are ahle to acknowledge this metamorphosis perhaps before we ean fully appreviate it. Vile have drunk from the cup of the liberal arts. Some of us have drunk deeply: others have but rnoistened parehed lips. But in so much as it is possible to fully prepare oneself for life in our turbulent world. we have done so. And never shall we forget that it was Hampden-Sydney College which brought about this desideratum. Randolph Moore Gregg Historian 55165 CLASS OFFICERS JuNloR cLAss OFFICERS HERBERT LEICH SEAY President ROBERT WILLIAM HLTXIPHREYS Vice President RICHARD ERNEST WEINGART Secretary-T1'easurer ROBERT RIDGWAY EDEN Historian mf 4.4, si - L1 ' Qxx:-iii R 1:1 338131 Q31 11131 Wifi? sail 'Diff' if!!! KHYKQ wW ll 3891! 1 BBWWU 212.53 QWWBWEEM l3:i?.w W -if wif -EW 2 an 4 I X if if :Q ...I z 1:5 'Q , 4 .1 gf, . WJFRESHMAN cLAss ' oFFlcERs MARSHALL REID EBERT President 4 CARTER WATKINS STONE Vice President JOSEPH EYERETT BLANKEXSHIP Secretary-Treasurer JAMES MALCOLM MYERS Historian I 1 4? any N . 'W I 'f A f , ., f. .,.z ,al-. . '1 , ci SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS LIIAIIILS PRENLIRI Ll CAS I 'reaiile-nt JUIIN NEYILLE RALSTEN Yin' ill'l'SiliQ'lll DHNXID POPE WIIITLEY S1-vretzi1'y-Twaisllrel' JUHN THOMAS KHENIEH. JR. Historian 15 nfl 0 ffl A ' N X. A, . ,Y 1 if 1 Q f f . Q I A .fx- -1 1 xv5 - if u 5 vi . , .Y ,re 5 . A L'-'34 , A li ' - . F1211 ' X if CLASS OF 1958 JOHN WILSON AMES, JR.. Smithfield: B.S.. KE: Treasurer of Kappa Sigma 131. RICHARD JAY ANNAND, Arlington: B.S., KA: Baseball 111. ALEXANDER LAING BEKENSTEIN, Charleston, West Virginia: B.S., KA: KALEIDOSCOPE 131. JAMES NALLE BOYD, Richmond: B.A., KA: HEKP: Football 11, 2, 31 : Sec.-Treas. Student Christian Association 121 : Sec.-Treas. Student Body 121: Vice President Student Body 131: Student Council 11, 21. WOODFORD MEADE BROADDUS, Tunstall: B.A., GX, HEQ. JULIUS LITTLETON BUNTING BROWN, Virginia Beach: B.A., KA: Track 11, 21: Cross Country Track 11, 21: Freshman Counselor 131. THOMAS SHELTON BRYANT, JR., Norfolk: B.S.. Xdb: Football 11, 2. 31: Track 111. FRANK BUCK. Newport News: B.A., KA: Football 11. 2. 31. JAMESON GEORGE BUSTON, II: Taze- well: B.S., GJX: Fencing Team 111: Jongleurs 111: Cheerleader 12. 31: Glee Club 12, 31: H-S L'Magazine 12. 31. SHERWOOD CLAY BUTLER. JR.. Richmond: B.S.. GX: Student Chris- tian Association 111: Vice President Glee Club 131: Glee Club 11, 2, 31. OWEN HOLMES CARTER, Suffolk: B. S. ROBERT ROGERS CHAPLIN. JR., Emporia: B.S.. GX: Glee Club 11, 2, 31: Lab Technician 121. EDWARD EUGENE COOKE. Champlain: B.S.. XCD: Football 11, 2, 31: Baseball 11, 2, 31: Student Council 131: Student Assembly 131: Vigilance Committee 131. CHARLES MCDONALD COW- AN, JR., Fredericksburg: B.A., EX. PARK HUNTER COX, JR., Surry: B.A., KE: Football 111: J. V. Basketball 111: Baseball 11. 21. EDWARD DORSEY CROCKER: Bel Air, Maryland: B.S, PHILIP COLEMAN DAVIS, Gate City: B.S., EX. RONALD WESTON DAVIS, Hopewell: B.S.. AXA: Student Christian Association 121: Glee Club Accompanist 11, 2, 31: U-P Society 12, 31: Inter-Fraternity Council 121: Lab Technician 131: Infirmary Assistant 11, 2, 31. ROY BENJAMIN DAWSON, JR.. Norfolk: B.S., XID: Glee Club 131: Vice President Freshmar. Class: Lab Technician 131. EARLE PROVOST DUNHAM. JR., Moylan, Pennsylvania: B.S., AXA: Baseball Manager 121: Student Christian Association 121: Tiger,' 121: Inter-Fraternity Council 121. ROBERT RIDGWAY EDENS. South Hill: B.A.: Baseball 111: Cross Country Track 111: Manager 131: Glee Club 121: Class Historian 11, 2. 31: Library Assistant 131. ARGLE SCOTT GARROW, JR.. Fayetteville, North Carolina: B.S., AXA: Track 111 : Tiger -11, 21: Glee Club 12, 31: Lab Technician 12, 31. WILLIAM LEMUEL GRIGGS. III, Gate City: B.S., EX: Student Christian Association 121: Glee Club 11, 31: U-P Society 131. FRED HUB- BARD HAAR. Greenville, North Carolina, B.S., EX. EDWARD SWAIN HARLOW, JR.. Richmond: B.S., KE: Football 11. 2. 31: Baseball 11, 2, 31: Stu- dent Council 131 : Student Assembly 11, 31: Student Advisory Committee 121: Freshman Coun- selor 131: Sophomore Class President. JOHN ELLIOT HARWOOD, JR., Farmville: B.A., GX: Glee Club 11, 21. CARL CRENSHAW HENDERSON, Crewe: B.A., KE: Student Grader 131. BEVERLY LONG HOLLADAY, JR., Suffolk: B.S., KA: Freshman Counselor 131: Inter-Fra- ternity Council 12. 31. CHARLES LINWOOD HOLT, Norfolk, B.S., IIKA: Basketball 11, 21. AL- BERT SIDNEY JOHNSON HOPKINS, Charleston, West Virginia: B.S., HKA. MAURY ALBON HUBBARD, JR., Richmond: B.S., GX: tfH-S Magazinev: Inter-Fraternity Council. ROBERT WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, Villamont: B.A., IIKA: Basketball 11, 21: Baseball 11, 21: Vice President Sophomore Class: Secretary Pi Kappa Alpha: Freshman Counselor. WALLACE BENNET HURT, Blackstone: B.S., KA: Football Manager 11. 21: Student Grader. WELLFORD WARRINER INGE, JR., Emporia: B.S., GX: Cross Country Track 111. HENRY CLAIBORNE IRBY, JR., Blackstone, B.A., KA: Football 11, 2, 31: Student Christian Association 131: Vice President Sophomore Class: President Freshman Class: Freshman Counselor 131. CLYDE DOUG- LAS JOYCE, Fieldale: B.S.: Basketball 11, 2, 31 : Captain Basketball 14-1 : Baseball 11, 2, 31. 52 73' 1 'at lll:: A CLASS OF 1958 RICHARD GEORGE JOYNT, Norfolk: B.A., GX, HEGP. JAMES RENWICK KENNEDY, JR., Hinton, West Virginia: B.A., HEQID: Independents 11, 2, 33 : Sec.-Treas. 133 : Glee Club 11, 2, 33 : U-P Soci- ety 11, 2, 33 : Sec.-Treas. 133 : Debate Team 123. JOSEPH ALBERT LEAFE, Norfolk: B.S., HKA: Football 11, 2, 33: Baseball 123. WILLIAM CHILDS MARTIN, Spout Spring: B.A., GX: KA- LEIDOSCOPE 133. RAYMOND MAXWELL MEADOR, Bedford: B.A., KA: Tiger', 11, 23: Intramural Manager 133. ALBERT KENTON MUHLEMAN, JR., Richmond: B.S., KE: KA- LEIDOSCOPE 123. CARL REUBEN NICHOLS. Richmond: B.S.. GX. SAMUEL AMES NOCK, Accomac: B.S., EX: Track 11, 23: Cheerleader 11, 2, 33. MICHAEL GRIER O'NEILL, Norfolk: B.S., Xflb: Tiger 11, 23. WILLIAM TRAINHAM PERKINS, Fort Defiance: B.A., GX: Student Christian Association 123: Glee Club 12, 33. WILLIAM BANKS PETERSON, Hollins: B.A.. EX: KALEIDOSCOPE 14-3: H-S Magazine 143: Inter-Fraternity Council 14-3: Treasurer Sigma Chi 143. HARRY BO- RUM PRICE, III. Norfolk: B.S.. Xcb: L'-P Society 113: Secretary Chi Phi 123: Treasurer 133. SUMNER RIDDICK PLTGH. JR., Keysville: B.A., Xfb. RALSTON EUGENE RAMSEY, Charlotte Court House: B.S., Independent: Vice President Independents 143. ALLEN HAMILTON REY- NOLDS. Fisherville: B.S., 1.1-P Society 12, 33: Fencing Team 11, 2, 33: Independents 12, 33. PETER ROSANELLI. JR.. Richmond: B.S., KA: KALEIDOSCOPE 113: Lab Technician 113. THOMAS HENRY SCALES, JR.. B.S.. EX: H-S Magazinew 133. HERBERT LEIGH SEAY, Victoria: B.A., KA: Football 11. 2. 33 : J. V. Basketball 113 : Track 11, 2, 33 : Student Christian Association 123: Vice President 133: Student Council 11, 23: President Junior Class. CHARLES JOSEPH SHAUGHNESSY, III, Richmond: B.S., KA: KALEIDOSCOPE 133. PALMER DARRELL SI-IELTON. Gretna: B.A., 1'IKA: J.V. Basketball 113. HENRY HOLT SHEPPARD, Richmond: B.S.. KE: Football 113: Baseball 11. 2, 33. REYNOLD CLINTON SIERSEMA, JR., Richmond: B.S., EX. VENABLE LANE STERN, Richmond: B.S., KS.. THOMAS FRANKLIN STEWART. Richmond: B.S.. KA: AXIIQ, Sec.-Treas. 133: Tiger 123: Jongleurs 12, 33, Sec.- Treas. 133. GEORGE MEREDITH TRIBLE, III. West Point: B.S., KA: J. V. Basketball 113: Band 113. JO- SEPH PAUL VAUGHAN, JR.. Lynchburg: B.A., IIKA: Football 113: Inter-Fraternity Council 133. JOHN HARDY WATERS, III, Richmond: B.A., HKA: Football 11, 23, Manager 133: J. V. Basketball 113: Student Christian Association 133: Sec.-Treas. Freshman Class. RICHARD ERNEST WEINGART. Alexandria: B.A., HAE: Theta Chi Secretary 123, Treasurer 133 : Tiger 11. 2. 33. News Editor 123- Editor-in Chief 133: Sec.-Treas. Sophomore Class. FREDERICK WHEELOCK WELLS. Richmond: B.S., HKA: Football 11. 2, 33 : Student Council 11, 33. FRAN- CIS MERRILL WHICHARD, Lynchburg: B.S., XCI1: Football 11, 2, 33: J. V. Basketball 113: Track 11, 2, 33. 4 54 if tx , ' 5 Ft 'isa FW Q ' -'W 'gli' . If R 'I -'N ' :G R ' ', - r fa? -- 0-- .A ,, - ,r ., -K ' 4-- : -iN l- ' v I ' 40 4. ' 3 f .. A ' 4- 4 'Q 'E Qx 'lf' -'M as Az: -- - ' -1' ox ' fr P fi fm fm ' A ix up al fi ,Q ro- A , ,-rx M -f F .1 K 1 . .W g ig A41 Q ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,,.. . .....,.,.4,,,.,..,.,..,,.Y.Y..g-.--7.777-YH - V W hx Y 1 3 CLASS 0F 1959 RICHARD LYNN ANDERSON, JR., 4813 4-5th St., N.W., Washin D. C. CH gton, ARLES MASSIE ANTRIM, 3105 Somerset St., S.W., Roanoke. BERNARD KINSEY BANGI EY 213 Nansemond Ave., Suffolk. ROBERT QUILLEN BARKER, Box 14-6, Gate City. EDMUND LAFAYETTE BEN- SON, III. 5805 York Rd., Richmond. HAROLD DANIEL BLACKWOOD, 61 Rue Jouffrey, Paris 17, France. CHARLES ALVIS BODIE, 202 Brook St., Wllliamsburg. JOHN LUSTER BRINKLEY, 1130 Sharon-Amity Rd., Charlotte N. C. ALFRED TOL ' SON BROOKS, JR., 108 Allegheny St., Clifton Forge. EDGAR DAVIS BROOKS, JR., 4-th Ave., Ext., Farmville. WILL Reedville. ROBERT WALKER CARTER, Route 2, Farmville. TOMMY MURRELL COLLEY, 317 O k H' ' a 1ll. Abingdon. STUART WILLIAM COPELAND, 600 Poplar Hall Rd., Norfolk. IAM OWEN BRYANT, Pinetag Estates, Danville. NORWOOD CAMERON CARDOZO, JR. 9 DAVID LEIVIUEL COX, Route 4, Kingsport, Tennessee. ROBERT QUARLES CUNNINGHAM, 2901 Avenham Ave., Roanoke. GEORGE DAY DELO, JR., 328 Ott St Harrisonburg CHARLES I MUINROE DENNIS, Apt. 217, 830 Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr,-,PS-nn. CHAREES MELVIN DENNY, 814- Stokes St., Danville. ALEXANDER FLEET DILLARD, JR., Tappahannock. THOMAS WILBUR DOGGINS Caret CLIF- TON ARGYLE DOWELL, III, Bowlers Wharf. FRANCIS JOSEPH DUCKWALL,715 P I S eyton t., Wlnchester. GERALD LEE DUNCAN, Hampden-Sydney. J AMES E WILFRED ARMSTRONG EPES, 1303 Forest Ave., Richmond. WILLIAM LUTHER FAGAN, IR., 517 South Q k L ' ' ' ua er ane, Alexandria. JAMES ROBERT FELTY, Boys Home, Covington. ARL EDWARDS, 329 Court St., Windsor. GLENN CONRAD ENGLISH, RFD 2, Gretna. 56 '31- - - ' 4 - b Yiwu X . x 'X'-cf . X ,Tr NFA h l 'L nb 1 J 'F lk' H , Nh' I s . - A? Q, an D1 . ' ax- 9 .F 4. ...V rr A' Y I 1' I . , is .i Q X ' , k rf , N 4- -1' CQ i ,-- If ' -X' 7, 174, v. ,f-v 'Q gs WE H ', wg- I' ah 4YA . P' 4 , v ' ,,.,, .L 1 N M , -me cz-1 A-A '+- ua A F 1 .-.,, , . me -1 -ff L W- x .Q-.e SGA? ,, M 'fa X X ' . QW ' ' K I Q 9 A f ' .r an 4- YC' s Q, 'N 1- ex ' 1 P . 1 N V N vf x T' Q X l A wa fx3l!'Z11V7g,M I L q I, 'S gi ! - in li W! V' ,.f -1 - N' 1' ' :- - 'wi I I 5 Q f ' ,D - - glib- I ---I ll-- . Q, 3 v W ,N 3, :::: ' llll ' 1, -N. ' III' X X ll 45 M 9, llll e f xx - E --. 1, .4 . :::: Aa. 1 N 1 I llll -u I I I N In l V I ' ' , ' -.9 nv 'll-I i LLLLLJ IALL 1 l JJ,LJJJi.LJ.l CLASS OF 'I959 HARRY THOMAS FENNELL, JR., 500 Elizabeth Place, Portsmouth. WILLIAM MCLEOD FERGU- SON, JR., 9 Ferguson Lane Blount Point, Warwick, JAMES GOSS FERNEYHOUGH, 102 Tuck- ahoe Blvd., Richmond. THOMAS HINES FLETCHER, St. Paul. WILLIAM COLEMAN FRENCH, T205 West Franklin St., Richmond. WALLACE WILLIAM GIGLIO, 3 Simmons St., Torrington, Conn. OTHO LEE GLADDING, III, Box 126. Tappahannock. STANLEY EARL GRIFFIN, Carrsville. PERCY HARRIS, III, Route 3, Box 301, Camden, South Carolina. WILLIAM ROBINSON HESS. Walnut Lane 8 Ridge Road. Wilmington 3, Delaware. JAMES ROBERT HIPPENSTEELE, 7522 Kenlea Ave.. Baltimore 6, Md. PHILIP AYLETT HOGE, Mt. Holly. ROBERT ALMONT HOLLOWAY. RFD 3, Emporia. PAUL RANDALL HUTCHIN- SON, JR., 114 West Fourth St., Beckley, W. Va. OWEN MAGRUDER JONES, JR., 6 W. Lin- den St.. Alexandria. CHARLES EDWARD KING, JR., Gloucester. JOHN THOMAS KREMER, JR., 331 Jefferson St., Winchester. RICHARD ALLEN LEHEW, T6 Alleghany St., Clifton Forge. ARMISTEAD HUN- TER LONG, Fayetteville, W. Va. CHARLES FRENCH LUCAS, T16 Woodlawn Ave., Beckley, W. Va. REGINALD SHELDON LYNCH, 1820 Oak Ridge Drive, Charleston, W. Va. JOHN LAWRENCE LYON, 910 Monroe St.. Fredericksburg. VVALTER CARLTON MCDERMOTT, JR., Route 5, Timberlake Road, Lynchburg. MURPHY FRANK MCGIRT, JR., Box 54-8, Maxton, North Caro- lina. RICHARD POPE MCGRATH. 54-4 Randolph Ave., Cape Charles. DRURY HUNTER MARROW, III, Union Level. FRANK HOLDEN MASTIN, IR., 418 Blvd., Salem. GEORGE OTIS MEAD, III, Low Moor. JOHN NUTTA1 MEADOWS, JR., 33 Stratford Rd., Warwick. JOHN ROTHWELL MONTGOMERY, 220 North Jefferson St., Lewisburg, W. Va. 58 ll? - I 'UN 4- , ay , 'af ',., X Q Q 1 K21: R1 r - I Us , . H N 5 ' ,,. ' '-- M, -a-u- L A 4 Qu:qy v If hr' W- , ran q-,Q , ilu .gx- 'aa-V ',,, '-zz-nr , V if - - V ' 5, ng 3 Y ,ng EX- iv! '. L' Q wig A fb-,QM gk nf, af'-fn 1,3- An fl-r.J '3'l41'r - , Y I 'E' H 1-2: 'W- V-ays .5 ,L . 'ix' vx ,. gi -,-3-.c-A ,ix A ff f 3 f?x5'W' i I A Q ' ll.: UQ, R 6' ,A , Q lo . -L, ' ' ,V Q.. fl -4- 'un - Yyeiix A M ' AM., 2 Q. ev u in-A, 4... .1 -- K ' foe. .u 1 fr 5, , K' if -xp , ' ' , - 4' ,- fx- - vA ' 'ny Q 4p.. F C,jff K N an-. N 'hp . . x. Xt, - v Q A A A 1 llllllIlIlllllll lllllll -Ill lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll I I ll-lllllllllllllllllllllllIllll llllllllllllllll I I Il--I--ll lllllllllllllll, , 1lllllllllllllllI CLASS OF 1959 DAVID MCLLWAINE MOORE, 2146 Norwalk Ave., S.W., Roanoke. WILLIAM OLIVER MOSE- LEY, JR., 314 Franklin St., South Hill. LEWIS HOWARD MUNDIN, III, 1618 Pope Ave., Rich- mond. ELBERT PLUMMER OSBORNE, JR., Bremo Bluff. WILLIAM RONALD PARKER. 3613 Seminary Ave., Richmond. ROBERT MARK PENCE, 1714- Mason Lane, Charlottesville. CHARLES ALFRED PETERSON, JR., 5214- Hearthstone Rd.. N.W.. Roanoke. WILLIAM STEWART PIERCE, 2719 Bucknell Ave., Charlotte, N. C. ROBERT CHRISTOPHER PEIRLE, JR., 624 Stratton St., Logan, West Vir- ginia. THOMAS BUCHANAN PORTERFIELD. RFD, Glade Suring. JAMES JACKSON HENRY PRICE, 919 Valencia Ave., Coral Gables, Florida. HENRY ANDREW PRILLAMAN, JR., 1320 Lakewood Dr., Roanoke. JOHN HORSLEY PUTT, JR., Boonsboro Rd., Lynchburg. ARTHUR WOOLFORD RAINE, P. O. Box 295, Chuckatuck. JOHN NEVILLE RALSTEN, 117' Hill Park Dr., Beckley, West Virginia. THOMAS EDWIN REESE. Wakefield. EDWARD HAGAN RICHMOND, JR., Gate City. WILLIAM SHACKLETON RICHMOND, St. Paul. GEORGE EDWARD RICHMAN, 305 Beech St., Farm- ville. DAVID ARTHUR ROBB, JR., 715 14th St., Alexandria. JAMES CONRAD ROBBINS, 711 Roland Ave., Bel Air. Md. BARTLETT ROPER, JR., 1691 Fair- fax Ave., Petersburg. MARVIN WADE SCOTT, 34-9 Roxbury St., Clifton Forge. JOHN MUR- DAUGH SHEPHERD, JR., 87041 Holly Hill Rd., Richmond 26. GEORGE ETHELBERT SHIELD, JR., 110 Dogwood Dr., Warwick LAWRENCE NORFLEET SMITH, JR., 439 W. Washington St., Suffolk. TAYLOR ROBINSON SMITH, 4-03 Hanover St., Fredericksburg. HUBERT RAY STALLARD, Presbyterian Home, Lynchburg. WILLIAM GARLAND TARRANT, III, 26 Willway Ave., Richrnond. JAMES MAC- KEY TRAMMELL. 610 Stonewall Dr., Charleston, West Virginia. 60 .,- A 1 x 1 1 ,ST 4 --.- 7 L I nm. V : ..-4 f., . . win-K'-i ey- wmv.- X - K, , irifr f , M N in iw - r F- ,-P gx .-, R 1 . li, 'za' 2:4 ,' 5- N 1 ' W. 1' fe I ian- Mfvi- f 3, ' tk 3 -at 'Dij' eq ,iA,I,w ab, Cv' hw . 'f::r 1:f' f ',4a Q, Q !,k 'ZF' 12: I fu. A ...u my 9 ,lik 87 V . ' ',v ' - fr- Rx- X 4-JS 1 5 uP 'm I . YQ I I ' III IIIII - e,- 's' IIIII - IIIII I , A -.If .W ' wi 4 LA , I IIIIII - v N T qs ' 'S' 35 1' gy? W 7 lllln I .If R -I ' 'I IIII I IIIIII IIIIII TL 15' 4 A IIIIII P '::::: er: 4:-' f- WX fw 'R 5. mil: IIIIII IIIIII ' 7' ' null I 1 fl! - f ' I , ,G l I -P A A A -- Z1 :IIIII -if if A 7 .hv x , f,- I WMU IIIIII A 'Q' - 1 1 -wpqun 5. Q ,7h'b 5 IIIII X - K j M II--n . . 'J f ,. an ll IIIIII Aqlgy, , Fil: HHEQ 1:1 ' f . , .1 211+ ,' llllll IIIII 'Y' 1,1 IIIIII 1... 5 d Nw., Y f A-,f .QQ IIIII IIIIII ., U VL 44 mi'Z ,, .- ' IIIIII 2 , lun CLASS OF 1959 THOMAS GEORGE UNDERWOOD. Soldiers Rest Farm. Gainesville. EDMUND LAW WADDILL, JR., Country Club Dr., Henderson. N. C. RANDOLPH KING WADDILL, RED 2, Meherrin. MARION BAGLEY WALKER, JR., RFD 1, Box 263. Norfolk. JOHN FAULCONER WARE, JR., Dunnsville. FRED GOODIER WARREN. 5313 Bradley Blvd.. Bethesda 14, Md. RALPH LLOYD WARREN, P. O. Box 127. Mount Olive. N. C. ROBERT RAMSEY WAYLAND, JR., 206 East Washington St., Lexington. FREDERICK GARRETT WEAVER. Mishe-mokwa Trail. Medford Lake, N. J, CHARTER WELLS, JR.. 210 W. 33rd St., Norfolk. 4. FRANK HOPE WHITE. Whitels Mill Rd.. Abingdon. DONALD POPE WHITLEY, 3807 Sulgrave Rd.. Richmond. RONALD TYLER WHITLEY, 3807 Sulgrave Rd.. Richmond. LAWRENCE LEE WHITTEN. Rural Delivery. Chadds Ford. Penn. JOHN RICHARD WILCOX. 2400 Buck- ingham Ave.. Richmond. WILLIAM PALMER WILKINS. JR.. Rt. 5. Timberlake Rd.. Lynchburg. WILLIAM DUPRIEST WILLIAMS, 221 Montague St.. Danville. LAWRENCE BARROW WOOD. JR., 4-304 Victoria Blvd.. Hampton. JAMES KENDRICK WOODLEY. JR.. 5303 Ditchley Rd., Richmond. ROBERT LAWRENCE WOOSLEXI. JR.. Box 44. Brookneal. RICHARD ALEXANDER YANCEY. JR.. 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JR., 916 McCormick Blvd., Clifton Forge. THOMAS TAYLOR AGEE, RFD 1. Farmville. THOMAS NELSON ALLEN, Bon Air. STUART RAYNEIR ANDREWS, Crozet. WILLIAM DAVID ATKINS. Box 81, Henderson, N. C. DEAN ADCOCK BAILEY, P. O. Box 337. Yorktown. DAN HENRY BARKHOUSER, 314 Greenway Road, Staunton. SILAS WRIGHT BARNES, JR., Crozet. CHARLES ALEXANDER BAUGHAN. III. T22 Newington Ave., Baltimore, Md. WILLIAM GEORGE BENSON. RFD 4. Winfrey Rd.. Glen Allen. GEORGE PHILIP BERGER, 5028 Sylvan Rd., Richmond. NELSON DEVERIDGE BERRY, Stanstead Farm, Falmouth. RHYS MORGAN BER- RYMAN. 6633 32nd Pl.. N.W.. Washington 15, D. C. JOSEPH EVERETT BLANKENSHIP, 1866 Brandon Ave., Petersburg. BROOKS EDWARDS BLUNCK, Hotel Statler, Washington, D. C. HENRY ELLIOTTE BOSWELL, III, Burkeville. ROBERT GAMBLE BOWERS. 3616 Seminary Ave.. Richmond. BENJAMIN WILLS BOXLEY, 88 Roycroft Ave.. Pittsburgh 28, Pa. JAMES ROBERT BRAY, 213 West Road, Portsmouth. WIL- LIAM BAGLEY BRIDBFORTH. Kenbridge. EDWARD HUNTER BRYANT, JR., 4615 Leonard Parkway. Richmond. VIILLIAM GARFIELD BUNCH, JR., 600 Hamilton St., Roanoke Rapids, N. C. RICHARD WILLOLGHBY BLRBANK, JR., Leesburg. ROBERT JOSEPH BURNETTE. Buffalo Junction. ERRETT HARGROVECALLAHAN. JR.. 3412 Plymouth Place, Lynchburg. HAWES CAMPBELL, 111, 2016 Stuart Ave.. Richmond. ANDREW THORNTON CANADA. JR., 2508 S. Jefferson St., Roanoke. JOHN RICHARD CANTERBURY, T18 Woodlawn Ave., Beckley, West Virginia. WALTER CLAY CHAPMAN. JR.. 148 Lewis Ave., Salem. JACK HAMLIN CHAPPELL, 3215 Windsor Rd.. Roanoke. CHARLES BONHANI COLLMAN, 3943 Chamberlayne Ave., Apt. 6. Richmond. HARRY CASSIOLS COOKE, JR.. 500 W. John St., Mt. Olive, N. C. HENRY BRADBKRY COONS. III. 1234 Lipper Ridgeway. Charleston, West Virginia. THOMAS WALKER COPLEY. South Hill. WILLIAM BENJAMIN COSTENBADER, JR., 305 49th St., Virginia Beach. BENJAMIN NIACLIN CROWVDER. 4639 Blackburn, Jacksonville 10, Fla. JOHN CRAWFORD CRLMP. III. 3606 Moss Side Ave.. Richmond. JOSEPH H. CUTLER, JR., Rich- lands. THOMAS HARRY DARNES. JR., 3814 North 'ith St., Arlington. GEORGE PARKER DAVIS, 43 R-ivermont Drive. Warwick. HENRY THOMAS DAVIS, JR., 5701 Forest Hills Ave., Richmond. BRIAN ARMSTEAD DEMENTI, 6928 Woodrow Terrace, Richmond. MICHAEL HILL DILLS, 2473 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg. ROLAND WEBSTER DODSON. 735 Franklin Circle, Portsmouth. WILLIAM CHARLES DOUGH- TY, Box 33, Willis Wharf. LEWIS HARRISON DREW, 506 Bancroft Ave., Richmond. NEL- SON TICKNOR DLFRDEN, 3508 Spotswood Place, Hampton. MARSHALL REID EBERT, 911 Langhorne Rd., Lynchburg. 64 .-.. fn 'S' 4 rf fp! -4 lf? 'fs-my is ? :Hung ' ,Q gx K .ax K I- l . . o,. ..-.,... vu- ,.. .,. .1 Q .:'-. x ii 1'5 Q , ff. .. T-4-L-'wi . Ll - .'? FA Q fix a A., , ' nr' br Y .Wm- ifix' CLAYTON WILLIAMS EISINGER, 7830 Aberdeen Rd., Bethesda 14, Md. HARRY BYRD ELAM, Prospect. DONALD TILSON ERWIN, 921 Chester St., Bristol. THOMAS KEITH FARMER, 209 Washington Square, Richlands. JOHN A. FIELD, III, 4109 Staunton Ave., Charleston, W. Va. DWIGHT ASHTON FILE, Bolling Hall, Irwin. WAYNE VAN DEVENER FLOYD, Lov- ingston. DONALD ALLEN FOWLER, 1731 Valley Ave., Winchester. FRANCIS MERIWETHER FOWLKES, JR., 1006 Winding Way, Baltimore 10, Md. EDWARD HEALD FOX, 240 Norfolk Ave., Lynchburg. ROBERT ALEXANDER FURR, JR., 383 Collicello St., Harrisonburg. IRVIN LEE GLADDING, Tappahannock. WILLIAM HUGH GOODWYN, JR., 118 West Gill St., Chester. JAMES HENRY GRANT, JR., 98 Tuckahoe Blvd., Richmond 26. JOHN FREDRICK GRAVES, Boulevard Post Office. JAMES EDWARDS HALEY, 314 Tennessee Ave., Pineville, Kentucky. JAMES DAVID HANSHAW, Box 470, Holden, W. Va. JOHN STANLEY HART, Urbanna. JOHN SHIELDS HARVEY, JR., 303 Monmouth Ave., Durham, N. C. EMMETT MARTIN HEDGE- PETH, JR., Crestwood Drive, Roxboro, N. C. THOMAS ALGERNON HICKMAN, Painter. JO- SEPH CHARLES HILLIER, Box 164, Chester. TODD J. HINERMAN, Rupert, W. Va. FRED- ERICK LANE HOBACK, JR., 205 Locust Ave., Salem. FORREST GATEWOOD HUDSON, 2104 Springdale Rd., Richmond. ROBERT BECKWITH HUGHES, Maple Ave., Halifax. GEORGE PERCIVAL HUNTER, JR., 5514 N. 19th St., Arlington. WAV- ERLY GLENN HURT, 222 West Broad St., Blackstone. ALEXANDER HARDIE JEFFRIES, JR., 701 So. Royal St., Alexandria. JOHN CHARLES JOHNSON, 207 West James St., Mt. Olive, N. C. DAVID JONES, 1620 Parkland Drive, Lynchburg. ROBERT GRAHAM JONES, 816 Club Drive, Richmond. THOMAS HENRY JONES, 6510 No. 16th St., Arlington 13. JAMES ELEY JORDAN, JR., 511 St. Christopherls Rd., Richmond. CARL EDLOE KAUFFMANN, Gildersleeve Wood, Charlottesville. RONALD LESLIE KELLAM, Box 266, Exmore. DAVID ANDERSON KNOTTS, 106 South Ford Ave., Wilmington, Delaware. RICHARD HUGH LLEWELLYN, Gladys. ROBERT MYRT- LAND LLOYD, RFD, Rockville. WAYNE COMMIE McLEAN, 5131 Eanes Lane, Richmond. JOHN GLEN MCNIEL, JR., 1219 Whitby Rd., Richmond. FLOYD VERNELL MARTIN, 2001 Hughes Ave., Lynchburg. JOHN MARSHALL MILLER, 3125 Somerset St., Roanoke. CLYDE PRICE MOORE, JR., 2302 Carolina Ave., S.W., Roanoke. BENJAMIN STEPHEN MORGAN, III, Wake. JOHN WILLIAM MYERS, III, 1733 Chamberlain St., South Boston. MALCOLM JAMES MYERS, News Ferry. WILLIAM EARL OVERCASH, JR., 481 Hawthorne Drive, Danville. 66 W' -1. .. . s ' JN QR. Q '4 24 4. S Q V JN t 4. ass v , I V, ,.,, I g 1,.. K e.- : ....,, .. ikkgsm. ,Xp q, .- I .,,-Q ,F fl Yiizrvf . .w,,.'.v,1 1.-.ru f . 2 1- , ,, ,W,,, . I 1 ' '33'G' - R R R ' i -1 -1 - G15 s' I mfnwx C 1 IllllllllllIIllIllllli:llllIIllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllIllllllIIlllIlllllllll::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Q Q' 'I 9 6' P vt A, S is' I-Q Ai, ' .szyv-.',, 19- -v N V gg v :AL ,, . s Y 3. 1- l-,, ' A . 1 fl I , E4 3 - N fam. ' ' Y or W ' ' 'ff 'RQ .fhmx -3-cet? vi T-If J.. Ki? qt' W -V - ,,.. a - -A ,t...., my-in . v K rr, - Q, V N- 1. X 4 wp V . 1. A 4 ' I Twig . 3,5 , M, 4, vi, .A .f A ,ai H, WVY- ,! . Q wi, ' 'L ML f ., x G ti' Jlllr . , f x 1 41-5 v- i ' V ' 'K' 1 -- K A 55 , X 1 6. ' , - 'x rl Al 0 L ' ' f 1 .mm '- ' ' --.' 1' .. Q-Q w .5- . ,' 'Q , ..-,.. - '3- ' V fn' H, ' f, k A N Mull? ' nik' . . M., N nf' 'Tat G33 jf-fr RN. fg. I ' I - -- , I I 5 ,., - ' aff, fr. ,W A., 1 . ff , fl Ai ' ' X -sv' b ef, 1 'K . il? V P1 ,2a -212. 3 ' '- , N Q ' ' f z f . 1 vi M G A ns. , TE. M '- Jae-1 awk CLASS OF 1960 JOHN EVANGELO PAPPAS, 4-25 Western Branch Blvd., Portsmouth. PAUL MCNEIL PENICK, Ross Rd.. Lexington. WAVERLY GILL PERSON. Jamestown Rd.. Williamsburg. JOHN ED- MIIND ANDREW PHILLIPS. 1824 19th St.. N.W.. Washington. D. C. THOMAS GARRETT PRETLOW. JR.. 702 Main St.. Warrenton. HARRY EDWARD RAMSEY, 533 Fishermanis Road, Norfolk. Virginia. FRED GREEN REPASS, JR.. Route 2. Salem. WILLIAM FORREST REV- ELEY, Smithfield. JOHN BRAWNER ROBBINS. Veterans Admn. Center. Bath. New York. WILLIAIVI ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON. 211 Wllllllllgtflll Ave.. Richmond. JOHN BARNES SANDERS. JR.. Box 698, Richlands. THOMAS LONG SARVAY. JR.. 4015 Mt. Vernon St.. Richmond. NORMAN LES- LIE SAIINDERS. JR.. 6309 Clydewood Ave.. Richmond. WILLIAM THELIN SAUNDERS, IR., 3715 Chesapeake Ave.. Hampton. GILBERT HUNT SAYRES. 190 So. Winfree St., Chester. RAYMOND MCKENDREE SCRUGGS, 217 Alleghany St.. Clifton Forge. ANTHONY CRAWFORD SHERMAN, Box 43. Pearisburg. GARNETT FLOYD SMITH, 1200 Confederate Ave., Richmond. KENNETH ROOP SMITH. JR.. 1633 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, N. C. LANDON C. SMITH, 1715 Varina. Petersburg. HENRY CANNON SPALDING, JR., 1414 Park Ave-. R1Chm0Ud- RICHARD PRICE SPITLER. 135 Avendale Ave.. Roanoke. ALAN DAVID STEIN. 410 Brackenridge Ave.. Norfolk- ROBERT EDWARD BRUCE STEWART. III. 405 N. Washington. Portsmouth. DOUGLAS HARRISON STINESPRING, Presbyterian HOITIC1 LyHChbUfg- CARTER 'WATKINS STONE. 15 Maxwell Rd., Richmond. JOHN RICH- ARD SWISI-IER, Presbyterian Home, Lynchburg, HENRY ARMAND TERJEN, JR., 930 Cray. don Ave., Norfolk. ELWOOD DOUGLAS VAUGHAN. JR., 227 Taylor Ave., Salem. WALTER WOOD WALKER. 1544- Quarriar St.. Charleston. W. Va. RAYMOND BYRD WALLACE, JR., 5905 Crestwood Ave.. Richmond 26. EDWARD ERNEST WAMBERSIE, JR., Box 64-8, Orange. WILLIAM GRIFFIN WATERS. 1615 Laburnurn Ave.. Richmond. WILLIAM EDWARD WARE. IR-, Dunnsville. JOHN MARVIN WELLS, JR.. S88 Chester Rd., Charleston, W. Va. RICHARD WAYNE WERTZ, 2257 Windsor Ave., S.W.. Roanoke. PAUL FLETCHER WHITE, 318 Lee St.. Richlands. HOWARD VROOMAN WHITNEY, III. 1616 Nottoway Ave., Richmond. THOMAS GRIFFIN WILLIAMS. JR.. 113 Nelson Drive. Warwick. WILLIAM THOMAS WILSON. 201 East Virginia Ave., Crewe. ALLAN LINDSAY WITT, 101 S. Ridge Road. Richmond. JOSEPH HENRY WOOD. 815 Palace Blvd., Clifton Forge. 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Council ,..,..,Senior Class .......Senior Class ,,,,,,.,lunior Class ,,...,,.,.....JUI1iO1' Class ..,,.,,..Sophoniore Class ..,,,,,..Sopho1nore Class ,,,,r,,.l7reslnnan Class .,......Freshnian Class 72 E. 5 , if if S N :fig igeig Bird discussing a notice with assembly repre- sentatives McVey and Nuchols 5'l'L'lJl-INT ASSENIISLY ,Xiisliii Rail'--ix llgiikim-lwii ,.,., , Kai-lr:i:Xl1ill1l llii-iimf ,-Xslihy XX gills. III . lx41ppa.Xl1wli4i lfiliiniwl Smiiii llL1I'l4iM.,lI'. ,,., Kiippai Sigma James l.imi.i.iil ll.ili-livin ,liz , liuiipii Sigma lruiii Nliilllicii' Xucliivls . ,, ,, 'lilietn Chi 'lilii-iiius limiikliii liilliy . llietgi Chi F A.. Ui-iigilil NI xfxv re Kult ,, Laiiiliilzi thi Xlpliu Wi M ', i 'i gi lfgirle Rawlings XY .im , .. Luiiiliila Chi ,Xlpliu I .. ,J XXilliLi1iiYi'i'ii-'ii iliiiivx. ll . , Sigma lihi I ji -U -4 XX illiziiii llivlxswii lll'LllllCllL'l' . sigma Chi an T rf .l.ii1ic: lleriiiii-il Nlirliiu l'i Kaiilui Xlphu ix '. 7 S 'T J.. 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' ,,,. f we ST DE T CHRISTIAN ASSOCI TIO Willette Lewis Lehew CABINET President Willette Lewis Lehew ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,, P resident Herb Leigh Seay ..,...,... ,.,...i.......i...,,, ,,,,,,,,,, V i ce President Charles French Lucas .........,....,......,......,........,.., ii,,,,,, S ecy.-Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Bobby Gene Saylor ..................,,.A,............,....,,.i..., i,,..,,..,.,,ii,, C hi Phi Reginald Sheldon Lynch Y.,..,..,..,.....w................. .... K appa Sigma Henry Claiborne Irby, Jr. ,..,,, , Sherman Clay Butler ..,....l.. Taylor Robinson Smith ....... ......,..,. John Hardy Waters. III ,,,.,, ,............ .....Kappa Alpha ....,.....Tl1eta Chi ,,.,.....Sig1na Chi .Pi Kappa Alpha A I Edgar Caldwell Mayse .,l..,... ..,,..,,, L ambda Chi Alpha -,gf Herbert Leigh Seay David Mcllwaine Moore ....,......,.....A.,.,,...,.,l,.,..l........,...,... Independent' ViCe'PfeSide t FALL RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK SPEAKERS I Ax .ggi ANA. K l Secretary November II-I5, 1956 Dr. Roe Calvin Blume Dr. B. Frank Hall Dr. Williani Taliaferro Thompson Col. Francis Pickens Miller ADVISORS Dr. Benjamin R. Lacy, Jr. Dr. Joseph B. Clower, Jr. Charles French Lucas Butler, Moore. Lynch, Mayse. W3I81'S iii-42,5 -- 1 . 3 g '03, . - h E C Dr. rlwllUllllTiUll Speaks lo the Hall and S. C A Rcadm Table I 5 in ,V fs v 1 I il' .F fr, N il ,S V K if 9' l gk if 1 .35 I ix V ,-V G . 'N Q t K A , , 4 T , .x.. , Mi? . . 4 .avr ' - as M 'thi ff at V , 31: A DQ . WF. ui ,R ft A Tlrrmras Pwllurd H-lm K Husiness Manager -.4 gg... Q4 f. Owen Magruder jones. Jr. Treasurer K-H .K Jw' F. Wright 1 HAMPDE SYDNEY GLEE CL B OFFICERS Edgar C. Mayse ...,..,....,...,....,,.,....,.,..A.A,.AC.AA ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, P resident Sherwood C. Butler, Jr. ..,. .,,......,.,r.,,r rrrr.r,,. V i ce President Charles A. Bodie ,,..,,,.,,,.. .............,, S ecretary Ronald W. Davis ..........,,...,,,,........,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. .,..,.... A ccolnpanist T. Edward Crawley .......,.......,....,..............,...,............ .,.........,. D irector THE GLEE CLUB FIRST TENOR E. Benson. J. Buston, N. Cardoza. W. Griggs. E. Mayse, J. Montgom- ery. J. Tigmo, W. Walker. J. Ware, Prof. A. Smith SECOND TENOR R Cha li B D . p n, . ementi. L. Drew. E. Early, T. Farmer, J. Grant, R. C-rinnan. J. Kennedy. R. Lominack, M. Myers, J. Price, J. Sheppard, L. Smith. R. Towers E Vauffhn R W ll Y . . U , . a ace. H. Whitney, A. Witt, l. Nuckols BARITONE D. Bailey, B. Bangley, E. Callahan. A. Canada. A. Dillard. A. Garrow, F. Follies. C. Crinnan. J. Hart, T. Hinerman, R. Hughes. W. Hurt, D. Knotts. D. Moore, B. Roper, M. Scott. T. Smith. P. White. L. Whit- ten. J. Wilcox. W. Wilson. G. Bird BASS J. Bailey. C. Bodie. T. Bowe. R. Dawson, F. Duckwall. Cv. Hunter, D. Jones. H. lVIcVey. W. Moseley. W. Parker. H Ramsey J Reese W Reveley. W. Saunders, A. Sherman. G. Smith. Stallard, Waddilli - QPR nn -.A -Q l A U- A- Lf fx Y' Y fr., 4 L f ink, Ya. I ' I V ' ' W f ff! 'ff Il ' ,V 1 THE K LEIDUSCOPE Founded 1893 .fb 'df Jw 'v 3 A. ...i.., an-v Roper, Dementi, Shaughnessy, Henderso Benson, Robb. Wiley, Brown Titus, Wright, Waddill, Anderson CF as 1 9' ,u .4 R-A Rav J sl l as A sr. 1 Xl' 'v 'TX . -Ffi'-fi? -.'1. e, w i. 1- ff'3'c E EN-. lggging.-'f?,'., 222229-S -' Lv, I 'fix A -lil-5-. is ',1' -:ws K'W'?'Q.,- .Lo 1- -A--1-,W 1..v ,Ttfii ! x1Nf','25-ft' -- rr- '. Nr 'I . uhll NJH v s . tv ,m ee 'F 4-ng.-Q M fb. Thomas Ashby Watts James Linwood Hatcher. Jr. Claude Graham Pembroke. Jr. Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Business Manager I . IKALEIDOSCOPE STAFF 1956.57 V Editor-in-Chiel ,,,.,...,......,..,,....,...,.,.i...,.,.,..... Thomas Ashby Watts. III Business Manager ,,.,,,,,,,..,,,.,,., ,....,,,.,... C laude Graham Pembroke. Jr. Managing Editor .i,,,,,.v,..,,... . ,,,,.,.,,,..,,.,s,.,,, James Linwood Hatcher. Jr. Faculty Editors ..,.,,..., Clifton Ross Titus. Jr.. Yvilliam Banks Peterson Class Editors ,... Russell Frederick Holcomb. Jr., Wallace Bennett Hurt Organization Editors ,..i,. Julius L. Bunting Brown. Edmund LaFayette Benson. IH Fraternity Editors .... Charles Joseph Shaughnessy. III. Carl Crenshaw Henderson. Bartlett Roper, Jr. Sports Editors .... James Langhorne Wiley. Jr.. David Arthur Robb. Jr. Feature Editor ...... .,,...,,.....,......, ............. F l etcher Johnston Wright, III Photo Editors ......,........ Robert Ramsey Jvayland. Jr.. Bryan Dementi Art Editor ...................,...,.,.....,.,..,.,..,...,,..............,...... Lang Beckenstein Typists ,,................., George Day Delo. Jr.. James Brown Farinholt. Jr. Blake-up Editor ,.,,...............,...................... Richard Lynn Anderson. Jr. Editorial Editors .......... John Luster Brinkley. Randolph King Yvaddill Advertising Staff - Jose Ramon Davila. Jr. Homas Henry Scales. Jr. Hawes Campbell Robert Dennis Morton Henry Holt Sheppard Whitey Robertson Irwin Matthew Nuckols, Jr. William Childs Martin OC.: a..,Ww.., EDITOR AT WORK wx-vw Richard Ernest Weingart George Campbell Bird George Edward Wenz Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Business Manager ,Yl- 'X EDITOR DICK WEINGART 82 LEWIS DREW, HENRY SPALDING. JIM ROBBINS THE HAMPDE - SYDNEY TIGER FOUNDED 1920 Published on Friday evenings during the school year hy the students of Hampden-Sydney College, Hamp- den-Sydney. Virginia. Entered as second class matter September 23. 1946 at the Post Office at Hampden- Sydney. Virginia. under the Act of March 3. l8i'9. Office Second floor, Graham Hall. Subscription rate by mail. 31.25 per semester. RICHARD E. WEINGART EDITOR-IN-CHIEF GEORGE E. WERTZ BUSINESS MANAGER GEORGE C. BIRD MANAGING EDITOR Ty Whitley ,.., .,........,,....,..,..,.............,..,........., S ports Editor Don Whitley ...... ,........,.., S ports Editor Bagley Walker .. .................. News Editor Bob Towers ....... ...,.,. C irculation Manager Bob Wayland ....,. ..... P hotography Editor Lou Mundin ...., ........ ................,..... A r t Editor John Flaxington ,,.... . ....,.. ..., ....., i A ssistant to Editor Jack Wilcox ,............,............,...,..............,,..,.... Feature Editor Edgar Mayse. Jim Boyd. Jim Price. Jack Wilcox. John Robbins. Dwight File, Henry Spalding, Jim Robbins. Circulation Staff: Ray Wallace, Bill Ware, Clarence Gillespie. Earl Dunham, Nlert Fowlkes. Elliote Boswell. 0 0 - , :J Q Sports Staff: Carter Stone, Lindsey Witt, 5 Q Lewis Drew, Tommy Fennell. 59 Q -. :J Q, Feature Staff: Randy Gregg, Jack Wilcox. PRESS JOHN FLAXINGTON and JACK WILCOX Q: 1 GEORGE BIRD Q, Q.. ,-J 0 .... - .Q .'1f'sff1f5? I 1- N .Y X 1? 'f' 'ff ':?'7f-QQ'? 12f?n2??t?' , ' H V 5fff:,:4f'-'11-tff r2gf' 'ff emi 4 f 24, :H 1 5 5 . 'R r f G.. ' lv? 41' 94. :,Q:2:firQ2f. ,,.2:f,4:-Ziff V . , an ni , , , , AA.. , , , BAGLEY WALKER, BOB TOWERS LINDSEY WITT. CARTER STONE LEWIS DREW. DON WHITLEY, TY WI-IITLEY or fa W fave' sf N' ' -of 91-0 ', GEORGE CAMPBELL BIRD WILLETTE LEWIS LSHEXV EDGAR CALDWELL MAYSE Richmond, Virginia Clifton Forge, Virginia Charlotte, North Carolina WHO'S WHO Among Students in American Colleges and Universities in 1957 .il T-33,5 -Qt-Q' N - 'xi HENRY HANNA McVEY THOMAS ASHBY WATTS Richmond, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia , ' r u 'X ,. I 1 .... '- 'H 5 . th pej val' 3 1113 4 V U Y.. 1 -. XX K is 1 lhzx 'I X HAMPDEN -SYDNEY JONGLEURS L. to H.: Ben Morgan. Clmrlcr Wiells. 'linni Stewart. Cliarles Hailey. 'livin Higgs. Jini jnrmlun. Turn Pretluw. Garnett Sinitli HAMPDEN-SYDNEY DEBATE TEAM L. to H.: Toni Pretlmv. ,lohn Brinkley. Klart Fnwlkes. Douglas Houck. Charter Wvclls. Edgar Nlayse. Toni Biggs THE HAMPDEN-SYDNEY MAGAZINE Nulla Vestigia Retrosumf' Editor ,.............. ,....,...............,............ C laude Graham Pembroke, Jr. Business Manager ,,....,,...,....,.,.,,............. Irwin Matthew Nuckols, Jr. Associate Editor ,.......,...............,........... ............ R obert Dennis Morton Art Editors ........ Lewis Howard Mundin, ,James Linwood Hatcher, Jr. Typist ,.,..,...,.......,..,..........................,................ Hornas Henry Scales, Jr. EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Mr. William Hoffman Dr. Philip Ropp George Campbell Bird William Ryland Gardner, Jr. Edgar Caldwell Mayse Claude Graham Pembroke, Jr. Pembroke Hatcher, Morton, Mundin HAMPDEN- SYDNEY INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATION Organized 1950 Bernard Kinsey Bangle-y ................,............, .,........,.,,,., P resident Ralston Eugene Ramsey ,,,.,..,, ....,...,.,. Y lice President James Renwick Kennedy. Jr. ,,...............r...,..,..... .... S ecretary-Treasurer Purpose of tlie Independents Organization: To make possible more active participation of non-fraternity men in campus activities. Miss Patricia Jones Longwood College Waynesboro L. to R.: Ralston Eugene Ramsey. Charles Alfred Peterson. James Renwick Kennedy Jr.. Bernard Kinsey Bangley, Allen Hamilton Reynolds, David Mcllwaine Moore, Thomas Tucker Biggs 1 - fa:--swf lllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllll ll lllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIlllllllIllIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIlIIllllllll::ll nunnnnllnlnnlnlunIululluunnnluullnlnlnulnll!Inlnllll:ilullllnl:IIIIIll:nnluununlnlllnuuunnnunn IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllIlllllillllIIIIlllllllllllllllllIllllllIIIlllIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllll llllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIllIlllllllIll llllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIll!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE :::::::::n lllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIlllllllIll lllllllll lllllllll I-lIllll- lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll llllIllll lllllllIl lllllllll Inunnuuln lllllllll llnllllll lllllllll lIlllllll llllullll lllllllll llllllIll lllllllll FZ' lllllllll uulllluln llnllllll l-lllIlll lunllluul IIIIIIIII lllllllll M,--f lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll .. 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X AX. if 1, vi n ,. .N,1Z7gQ:.b,,alh . f 4' FM - 52' 1 ., i 3 M c E y My NuKm5 IIIIIIIIIIIII llllllIllllll IIIIIIIIIIIII uunuluu llllllllIllll lllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllIlllll Illllllllllll lllllllllllll lilllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllll lIlIlllllllll lllllllllllll lllllllllllll lll-III'-II-- Miss Mary Anne Edmondson Chi Phi House Mount Vernon College Built 1893 Norfolk Bowe Grinnan McVey Meade Moseley Pugh Price Putt Whichard Giglio Hoge Marrow Fox Furr Gladding Grant Haley Hughes Q. '15 :Sb gg i ..- ...I gf 'Mg A., 'dy Us , .Q -V' is i 5 y- ....,, , VM . 0 N X 1 3 g , 5 -'- A ,-W u... ,U if fs-v f-A . C na- amy is f A lm TT. 2,59 Y' L, ,R 5 15 qs Q. x A fl px ,193 . R, ,Nl Aw urx qu 5 fg- 12:77- -w,f 11? v L ' in R.. u.NP rr ff. fi-- , mmf EPSILON CHAPTER ESTABLISHED AT HAMPDEN - SYDNEY 1867 Frater in Fuculte Robert Thruston Hulvlwartl. jr. lfratres in Collegio Class of 105 T Frater in Urlme Rolrert Kinenid Brock john W endell Bailey. Jr. Thomas Pollard Bone. Jr. George Lamh Buist Grinnan Thomas Shelton Bryant. Jr. Edward Eugene Cooke Roy Benjamin Dawson. ,lr. Yvallace William Ciglio Philip Aylett Hoge Earl Leighton Abbott. Jr. Silas Wright Barnes. Jr. Nelson Beveridge Berry Francis Meriwether Eowlkes Edward Heald Fox Robert Alexander Furr. Jr. Raptis Tigmg Daw lor Stallard .l0l1rl OH Jones . -. ,. 1 -10 -no llenry Hanna Hr-Vey. III I li George Otis Alezul. Ill A ' . f XYllliLllll'45llXC1' Moseley, lr. ' , Sumner Riddick Pugh. Jr, V- Class of 1958 A 1 Otho Lee Gladding, III X Michael Grier O'Neill Class 1959 ' DruryfHuinteriMarrow. IH - , Bobby GeneSay1or Q I :Class of 1960 11'vin'Lee Cladding g James HBIITY Grant, J-l'.l James Edwards Haley ' '- Robert Beeldyiih Hughes john Charles Johnson Andrew Apostle Raptis. Jr. John Anthony Francis Tigmo Rohert Cates Traylor Harry Borum Price, III John Horseley Putt. Jr. Francis Merrill Whicllard Hulbert Ray Stallard Fred Goddier Vllarren David Jones Raymond McKendree Scrugg Landon C. Smith Douglas Harrison Stinespring ,lohn Richard Swisher Traylor Bryant Cooke Dawson V arren Alvhott Barnes Berry SCfl1ggS Smith Stinespring Swisher fa fs'-l r, 'at 6' 'hfx guys- I .hw 51.7. AJ .tug',3'l' Nr- .' an -.f 'ue 1 :af as fl' fe, ig'-:ish 5 was we 7 are Gladding Fowlkes l v- 1 aww- 'QJ ,I m 2' 'wav kin- E I 'asf A,,, 5-ZW: Q73 'Sv 10.3, QF'- 5, I KAPPA ALPHA FOUR DED 1865 Al ha House Miss Barbara Pollard Kappa P Richmond Built 1923 Bird Czffter FYBZCF Harrelson Holcomb Simmons Titus Irby lgupg M93d0W Rosanelli Seay Shaughnessy Shepherd Klgemef Fa-:QE Rgfkman Robb Roper Shield Smith TCW 1' Graves Hart Harvey Hedgepeth Highman r 5- 'af rf.. N ',,, .N ,-4 G .a, . 4+ fs, Q, , A .. , f ' wr: n ff ff rf f ' x I '.4 '- -, ,. , X - hi l, hi - wr--v 'A lx ' ' X q -r fx A Q ,l A A I -sap. A 'F R' ,512 Q. ' fiber, f ,: I.. ' F55 ,B f TN' h K,-iv: X 'v' '--f' -,, v'V'f' Q 'Tr' - rr W' rw' , , , lbw' ' 1 f A r 535553, 1 . . r N f Q '5 SQ ' kk an 74' 3-F 'S gf ' 1- fx Q, A. , r ,, 'vi-'K f .,...- ' ' 1 X ' ' r' 4 - G , 'rx , ' i ,r X V if ! r It f Q in I Q , ., , .dxf-jg ? fx X Y 'I 5 Yu' f Yi nf' , U' as ' . - Q 'A -9- - Q -.Q :Q 'N-if fn ri ., ,,,. .2 , -N . V X N, xii, . ' ML' . Q-u-1 A' 3 ' . Q: 2 -L -1 em . 4 X 4 ' rail in ALPHA TAU CH PTER ESTABLISHED AT HANIPDEN- SYDNEY 1899 lieurgr Cainplwcll Bird XX arren Burke Carter 1.111194 liiirilun Fiuler Fmlcr in l'rlie llenj.in1in Rive Luvy. Jr. VR YIXRES IX COLIAECIO wi 5' if 'f ,I l Claw of 1937 If ixllillll llarr-in ll.l!'lr5lG1if1 A' llufff-ll l r1-dorim k llulifnnbf Jr, HN ' l.iim--nil llunks Silllllllllli .5 - ci... .if was limi-:lv If-ng llullzulax, Jr. i Rirhurd Jay .Xnnand .-Xle-xunler Laing lh-kcn4lvin ,l.1inc- Xrrlle B-nd Juliu- Lillleli-n Bunting llmu Frank Burk Edgar Ihrif Brnuk-. ,lr. George Day Deln. .lr, Franris ,lubepli llu-'kwall James Earl Eiluurilx Wiilfred .Krin-Ir-,ing Epei Ce-'irge Philip Berger 'n XX ullui-e llennclt llurl llvliix hluilwriie liliy. .lr. Flizirlv- lfilxyniwl King. jr. y Y H.i'-in-.nil Xklxwell Xl' l'0lE'l' Ruennelli. Jr. Class of 1959 Sianleyllarl Griffin -:nlur ' Owen- Magruder Junes, jr. john Tlminzii Kremer. Qlr. Arthur Woulfnrd Raine I Cemge Edward Riuklnzm Daxid Arthur T5-ililv.-Jr. Class of 1960 Thomas Keiili Farmer K' Fruler in l7xirillale lhuinus Edward Crawley' Llilinn Russ fitus. Jr. rlllltvllllls gklihy Walls, III lrlvlvlier llllhIlSlliIl Wlriglht, III llrrlierl Leigh Sexy Clizirlw Joseph ShauglineQsy. III Edward Clarence Slwplicrd. IV Tll'll'l'lL1S Franklin Slunrl George Meredith Trihlc, IH Uarllelt Roper. Jr. Cc-urge Ethelhert Shield Lnwrcnfc Nurflee! Smith, Jr. Edmund Law Xvaildill Frank Hope White Runald Lexlie Kc-llzxm Jcimes R--lierz llrny 26.1-5 John Frederick Graxes :Ka john Exangelo Pappas William lhulf! llVl'l!l Vlll 1,51 Y' ' ,l'lllfl'VNl:lSUI'l Harrington, Jr. 3-S Hurry Eduard Ruinxey. ,lr, Rivlmr-l Will-fiiglil-5' llurliunk, Ir. luhn Smnlev lhm A ' JIIIHBS Cfinrad Ruliliins llerijnrnin X131 lin ifr-vuder -'w:,7QNQ,7 A' .luhn.Sliic1dSAH41rweyf Jr. '-3 'l'lwinn- lmli: Surxav. .lr. .li-Qeph H.. lfurler. ,ll lf llIl:'KlA iXhU'll!, llcflgcpgtlff Jr. Rayinuml Byrd Wallace. Jr. Rnlnnil XY elixter D-vile-in 'l'Thhn.IQ l iiJn Paul Flelrher While Lent llarriinn llrew 'l'ln-iiiu-NH:-iiry une- William Tllv-:naw Wilson Wright .-Xnnand Beken-tein Bind Ilruwn Buck Hnlladgy Hun Trible Bruiiike Delu Durkuull Edwards Epes Griffin Jones White Berger Bray Ijridgfurili Burbank Crowder Cutler Hudson Kellam Pappas Rainsew Robbins Sanay Wallace While Wilson . x 96. 25- 72. 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KAPPA SIGMA FOUNDED 1869 Miss Betty Beryl Sc Gardner henk Richmond Grinnan Bailey Kappa Sigma House ' 9 I E in it I v 1 1 5 Mundin Pembroke Shelor Lynch Mastin Person .legries Jordan McNie1 Davila Farinholt Muhleman Shephard Campbell Chapman Q Stern Durden -N, Eisenger Built 19-1-- Hatcher Benson Hoback f 4 S 'Z' Ki wfifw .,- txt if e S xy N- Q., 4- 3 '13, fox '-'x 'fy' 1-V NYU' tv-4' x B ,si 'gk f 'ex 415 i A few ., , 1 ez' a, wg. 'ki 11' ft: A . . -- R ' e T, ' ffl- Ki -are , Q' k L YA Y , A X. is ' sw I i F6-', f mffiiifv 1 S , Gfgyf 4 , A - Wallace Pierle Reese us. he V ,lose Ramon Davila .lames Brown Farinholl, Jr. William Ryland Gardner, Jr. john Wilson Ames, ,lr. Parke Hunter Cox. Jr. William Coleman French Gene Meade Fronfelter Dean Adcock Bailey Edward Lafayette Benson, III Miles Shipman Brooks Thomas Nelson Allen Joseph Everett Blankenship Robert Gamble Bowers Benjamin Wills Boxley Hawes Campbell. Jr. Walter Clay Champman. Jr. Wiley Pierce Robertson wan-- QP UPSILON CHAPTER ESTABLISHED AT HAMPDEN-SYDNEY 1883 Ames Ware Saunders ,WL fv --' I L-TEE: i 'gs' 6 ,. -er t.. fc f Frater in Urbe Graves Haydon Thompson Fratres in Colleeio Class of 1957 Randolph Bryan C-rinnan. HI James Linwood Hatcher, Jr. Lewis Howard lllundin. III Claude Graham Pembroke. Jr. Class of 1958 Thornas Fitzhugh Hanes Edward Swain Harlow. .lr. Percy Harris. Ill Carl Crenshaw Henderson Class of 1959 Reginald Sheldon Lynch Waverly Gill Person Robert Christopher Pierle. Jr. Class of 1960 Nelson Ticknor Durden . Clayton Williams Eisinger Frederick Lane Hoback. Jr. Alexander Hardie Jeffries, Jr. James Ely Jordan, Jr. John Clenn McNiel, Jr. Thomas Edwin Reese W'illiam Archibald Robertson Cox French Sawyer Allen Smith Spalding CX ga' '-54 ' -4:9 ' ' fi at . . 2 . O s .- . for rw Joseph Badger Shelor James Edmund Wallace James Langhorne Wiley, Jr. Albert Kent Nlulileman Henry Holt Shephard Venalile Lane Stern, Jr. Charles Frederick Wilkins, Jr. William Stewart Pierce W'arren Allen Sawyer John Faulconer Ware William Thelin Saunders, Jr. Kenneth Ropp Smith, Jr. Henry Cannon Spaulding, Jr. Henry Armand Terjen, jr. William Garland Tarrant, III Howard Vrooman Whitney, III Harlow Henderson Harris Blankenship Bowers Boxley Terjen Tarrant Whitney Ty i Q-1 ,,,. I Q 4' 'S ,..a 4, ,4 -v Af.. . .- , ..,. 5 ry - ' ff Qgff P X- 'K' 1 - . ' ' 'Q f - 5 g 'pw A ,t l. 'ge .7 Q1 , ' 2,35 'Q' ri -.0 Q ,aa L , ' -'-. . 'IL' f l- 'f -- it f ' ,f -i-' 1 r - -L-we , , .M . .A girftfl f , W LAMBDA CHI ALPH ' i l f X Nvmlvk W.. ,Q WWW FOUNDED 1909 Ware Wertz Atkins Baughan Myers Saunders Miss Alice Jayne Bryant Lambda Chi Alpha House R. P. l. Built 1941 Mamassas Towers Barnes Gillespie Mayse Moore Andrews Colley Fagan Price Underwood Myers Q . 3 si fi i NK' New-'sf' K -Q-K 3339, 'r A +4 ,eg as i me as Q W rf. of ex Riff ff?-'Piss 5 Y Q WL .-f -mu. ?- 'NIP' Q!-.fa sa.. i1 N sf Q' , 'S -'s.T.4 ..,..-.0 yn' KAPPA ETA ZETA CH PTER ESTABLISHED AT HAMPDEN-SYDNEY 1926 Frater in Urlve Claudius Hornsby Pritchard, Jr. Fratres in Facultate L ' - David Cooper Wilson Emmett Roach Elliott Phillip Hortenstein Roppg William Cole Barnes Clarence Richard Gillespie Edgar Caldwell Mayse Donald Moore .Kult Donald Weston Davis Thomas Nlurrell Colley Stuart Rayneir Andrews William David Atkins Charles Alexander Baughan Robert Joseph Burnette George Parker Davis W etherlll Auly Burnett Dayig qherman Sqein 3 , Nfvw-' 5,3 frs' 'Sl 'L' 9. ,Q , an Qs , l ' 1 -9 R . L.. . Fratres in Collegio I 4 Y'C.lass bfi'-1Q57 4 '- Frank 'Stanley Xloorev .lT-' Earle Rawlings lvare lla-bert Eugene Towers, N john Prire Wetherill, IV George Edward Wertz Class of 1958 Charles Monroe Dennis X Argyle Scott Carrow, Jr. Earle Dunham Guy Nlvlrver Hooks, Jr. Class of 1959 .A , William Luihcr Fagan, Ir! 'Flioinas George Underwood .ltimes Jackson Henry 'Prioei ,. - 'Y ' A1 M l' Class of' is it .l-din A. Field. HI Vi 7 .lohn William Myers, IH Qs, X Wayne Van Devenef Floyd Norman Leslie Saunders, Jr -A Waierly 'Glenn Hurb- ' V' Anthony Crawford Sherman David Arntlerson Knotts- Alan David Stein ' Benjaniin Stephen Morllgart. II-I-,J X Edward Ernest Wamhersie, Jr lllalcolni-James Myers, 'MA t 'il tzlllll Davis Field Dennis Dunham Garrow Hooks Yvambersie Floyd Hurt Knotts Morgan V lu D 5' ' - I ' ' .gf 5 Q-1' fu-as i Wm sg, ,-f ,. s, af, Qi, ff 6. ts? 55l,:'h.-'- lf: K .l si I g 5' ... wh., ,, PHA PI KAPPA AL FOUNDED 1868 B ll 5 . A l , 't l ..,, . , X' ' uv 431 .V :hgw ,. K sy' x ,. i ?-.1 I, ' T' xq ' e .A yew: 1 ' Miss ,lane Farrar Pi Kappa Alpha House ,l Lynchburg Built 1950 ll Grubb Joyce LeHew ss Marlow Smith Vaughn Taylor Denny Leafe AHU'iIT1 Bryant Cox Cunningham English Felty Williams Wayland Whitley Whitley Wilkins Yancy Benson Canterbury - Walker Kauffman McLean Moore Overcash Penick Sayres Stewart Eli a 'C 0- 'FHS P' . Aff- 3 . V, N f jf, . 4' W .ss as I O If G 1 ..- '- - s ly X , Elf, ,iv f 'Q t 'Qi '- H ' he x A , er: ez:-.' 'i 4 iw greg' ,.. 'Q i Q . E. 9 .we-. 'zz as . M- X -- -x A., . 1. ...avg QT I' f is F J, 5 , 3 sax .3 , Q1 ,I 4- ..' - , y ,. ... 5, ,A 1 ' K -. o 'X 'wx ws. is- S' 5 ' 351 i ff? ' 5. 5 1 f lllllllllll X V 7 - nnllluuulnl . - nuunsnunnn N . X - lllllllllll X H ' 5 .P l nw Xf- 'illllllllll ' - I V lllllllIlll ,, 53 gf '35 t 1 j 16,1 3' fa ' llllllllllll Q ,N V 1 1,7 S. , i :::::::::::: :fs W lt.. . A f - ff - A W llllllllllll .1-gf luullunuul :X K f , if fu 2 lulnuanlnu 1. V f -+ .Y llllllllllll 'l lll' ' m a. 15 A is i Ai Holt Fennell Chappel Stone p lin XZ ?'v s'w. 6' , I9 IOTA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED AT HAMPDEN- SYDNEY 1885 Prater in llrbe Paul Tulane Atkinson Charles Melvin Denny Walter Lee Grubb. ,lr. Clyde Douglas Joyce Charles Linwood Holt Alhert Sidney .lohnson Hopkins Robert William Humphreys Edward Pennington Lambert, Jr. Charles Klassie Antrim William Owen Bryant Dax id Lemuel Cox Robert Quarles Cunningham Glen Conrad English .lames Robert Felty Harry Thomas Fennell Fratres in Collegio Class of 1957 Willett Lewis LeHew James Bernard Marlow Class of 1958 John lfsrshall Miller James Mackey Trammell Palmer Darrell Shelton Class oi 1959 Thomas Hines Fletcher Paul Rumlall Hutchinson, Jr. Riolmrd Allen LeHew Charles French Lucas William Carlton McClure, Jr. Thomas Buchanan Porterfield john Neville Ralsten Class of 1960 William Ceorge Benson .lohn Richard Canterbury lack Hamlin Chappell Charles Bonham Collman Henry Thomas Davis. .lr, Marshall Reid Ebert Donald Tilson Erwin William Hugh C-oodwyn. Jr. Hopkins Fletcher Cnllman Waters Ar Leon Wayne Hawker Joseph Charles Hilliar- Carl Edloe Kauffrnaun . Wayne Commie Klehean Floyd Vemell Martin Clyde Price Moore, Jr. William Earl Overcash. Jr. Paul McNeil Penick Gilbert Hunt Sayres Humphreys Hutchinson Davis Wells ?6' '0- S. ' ' l ,img- 1':' .. ' N' 'C' QF fm - -nw -v. , -uv- r QS su Miller Trammell Lel-lew Lucas Ebert Erwin Wei-tz Witt A so 4 sh' , ,... 1 'H ' ,-X - i 'U' E , .4656 4.. ,-f ' 7 ' '--x vv 1 -,. 4 fs- -.-.. s ll v., as f ,K ,. - 4, . l'-1 l in - qs, . V wr -...f 'ti W li I' ig Frater in Facultate Thomas Edward Gilmer llenny Bennett Smith james Creede Taylor, .lr. joseph Paul Vaughn, Jr. ,lohn Hardy Waters. Ill lfretlerirk Wheelock Wells William llulS'riesl Williams joseph ,-Xllmert Leule William Slmvkleton Richmond Nlnrion Bagley Walker, jr. Robert Ramsey Wayland, ,lr. Donald Pope Whitley Ronald Tyler Whitley William Palmer Wilkins, ,lr. Rin-lmrd Alexander Yancy, jr, Robert Edward Bruce Stewart, Ill Carter Watkins Stone William Criffin Waters John Marvin Wells, Jr. Rirhard Wayne Wertz Allan Lindsay Witt Joseph Henry Wood Emmett Daniel Bray Yancey Shelton Waters Porterfield Ralsten Wells Cvoodwyn Hillier Richmond Wood Yancey Martin Q 1-- -1 . Z 3 , Rv i, i I ',? '.- l, , Q S ,:3, gin' . . 1 'V'l '25 S 'T' ai' F' li ' 15' ' ,N '- Q 5'-. 1 - - ,l lv-3 1- 1. A i ' ' ' rx-2 gs 1 .,- ' N I -N ' I ' 'F xy ' I Q .54 A If A, r af! ' ' x' Ill.-.ll-.--.I , i l - Q ::lllll:lII ' fi 'E ' lff?f :::::::::::EE5 2 ,. If-'X llllllllllllll t Q-v-is ,Q . .., L -v v- M... -.vt S GMA CHI FOUNDED 1855 xx Ni' ,NX X' xqlwiiisl, 'gg -it X-X QNX X wxw AM Qt W X A Drumeller Early Griggs Haar f 'Qs S? , , 5 K , x ' J-' ' 'uv X ? swf-sv Miss Jerry Luck Sigma Chi House Hampton Built 1942 Koch McDermott Morton Nook Prillaman Scales Woodley Barkho user Bunch ow, gs .VN If Q ,Q- v have nf .- Peterson Shelton Siersema Anderson Costenbader Dames we , -wh! . Ei us , ' ig' ' '? - ... , x 'U' 3. 1, war , rx-4 ' 'CS ' Q,- -an--f .l' 'K pgs xi, was g'?', 4-un' pp: if S GMA S GMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED AT HAMPDEN Joseph Clarke Robert Dennison William Hivkson Drumeller Edward William Early Arthur Ellsworth Koch. III Jwhn Howard McCulloch, Jr. Rulverl Ouillen Barker Charlee IIeDonald Cowan. Jr. Philip Coleman Davis Rh-hard l.ynn :Xnderson, Jr. Rf-her! Walker Carter James Cos Ferneyhough Dan Henry Barkhouser James I.. Bullock, Jr. William Garfield Bunch. Jr. Maurice Allan Fratres in Urhe Frzllres in Facullate ' Co e,.i William ll' ff-' 'J' '5 sin Edwin We 'ff' -m , 'W' N ' -1, K5 ,g. , 'i IF 1 ll f' 0 .H- TK N47 E ', X Rnlwrl '?s'iv4',-illmxl' in A,v KK r lpfl' a ,1 lil'-s f ...qgw -f .1 l ll I '-.. .. .. mm, -f,-.-.-- :.-.22:C-i.-.-- ll U ll ...1-1 ,V .ll H.. --N , 5 - ' .- . 'fi Ir' ' 5i . 1: lmn Q . L., M. r --,'-,,.,. .-it 71 .--..... I - .I A -. ' .::.- ' .2 -- 34-I' - F .:. 2 William ?..:::n 'T ,nhaden Jr. 'l' imas 1 .. , J . , ic iael rr! ...- -': ::........ 25 - - . .....:. ... .-......- ll ' ...1 11111111 . ..., .......... --' -- l :.' 2' ..... - I, -- la of O59 l -- r ... F- '35 ., , v ,.. ::' -lg ... ..... - F1 mg 1 .--.mn -Q , I ...-......,n -1, H ...- - .- U E . ....... .. ... .,.. ..-- hr Hr .-g .. I r Xl l ill - SYDNEY 1872 Ray Atkinson Nlnnre Henry William Hoffman 0' 0.112625 Siersema Sulor Tynes Barker Carter Ferneyhough Pence Richmond Dills Elam Hudson Lloyd QQ 5 l 1 , ' 1? v- w I :ll 'Q' ur- v Walter Curllnn NlrDerm0!l Clulf- Edward Shelton lfrluaml lx-wie Sulor. III William Vernon Tynes, II l'li-nry Andrew Prillaman. Jr. Tlnunnk llenry S4-ales, Jr. Hevnnlil filinlnn Siersema I r:-deriwk Carrell Weaver Ralph l.li-yd Warren .lulnef Kvmlrivk Wnmlley, Jr llurry llyrd Elum Fnrresl Calewnnd Hudson llnlif-rl Nlyrlland Lloyd Cowan Davis Duncan bmith Warren Weaver 21' ' 6. 'Spf unw- ik -4 ...s 2 'RLG' ', 476--6.11 '2 '-Ili' ' ff' F:- QF.- 'f 14 Av --.., Wkzgr f ' ,, -5 'Gr 1, x 'gy' ,Gem , 173' Tw.. EB 1 .111 5 ai 3.51 ,.:.u. no N Wir J M 4 f' kt' :- a Aff 'f',.':'i ' wk-f'd-21 14 V Q. 'V , IIllllIllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllll lllllIIllllllllllllllllllllIllll-llllIlllllllIllll-lllll' lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllIllllIlllllllllllll- IllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIllllll lllllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll llllIIlllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllillllllllllli IIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIll IIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllIllllllIll-llllIIll-Il-lllllllIllllll-IIIIII IllllIIlllllllllIlllllllllIlIllllllllIllIlllIllllllllllll IIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllll llllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllll llllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllll-IllllllIllllllllllllllll IIIlllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll IlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIlIIIIllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllll llllllllllIlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllll I-lllllII-IIlI-Ill-llllllIlllllllllIlllllllllll 53 , . .. , THETA CHI Flaxington Parker . .-Q N16- Lx ,JT -1-- FOUNDED 1865 Mrs. Robert Walker Farmville Kilbl' Nuchols Perkins Weingarl Wvvd Woosley J' .rc yr- Vi .Z l Qi . N-SW Wx Walker Bodie Blunk X 4 55 X . Q .Q . Q Qy f , X . A ,,, . - 5? . no., W- .1s'sSi-ffiff. . :fi--Jar. 5-1' gig, F ' , - A E if 521 3 rm ?' V-qv-......... Theta Chi House Built 1954 Brpddus Copeland Cardoza nw. -gp-.-.yrs -. -A-n. .ra :KS 48 K , 9 Nw X .X X.. . .Sk XB 'Q Q XX Q Q X Nav wgeeaazg.. ,:x-: Nsssmq '. . l m x X -92 :M - 55 Buston Dillard Crump Butler Dowell Dementi Chaplin Ferguson Hinerman 3, SA. X xF x li x 5 QS Q W wx le W X 'N sigxir I .. .,l:,., , - , PQ fm , f:. - 'wr' -'ts ' . 1 g . fsagm .Y -gg C ' 'X' N' . M- ' M . , ill'-faq., .. L .131 E . 'Q , -.. Q... xi N X N .l l l 1 ' E 1-. -:. - :Fa 'fi 1. -12+ .fr-bfxw 'Mi 3 iff. :..,v.5, , fi ESTABLIGHED John Frederick Flaxington Charles Sumner Bailey womiforcl Meade Broaddus Jameson George Buston, II Sherwood Clay Buttler Robert Rogers Chaplin. Jr. tifharles Alvis Bodie Stuart William Copeland Xlewnder Fleet Dillard. Jr. Clifton Argyle Dowell. III William lIvLend Ferguson. Jr. Brooks Edwards Blunck Norwoml Cameron Cardozo, Jr. John Crawford Crump. III Rrian .-Xrmstead Dementi Harwood Hubbard Hess Lyon Hunter Robbins Inge Meadows Sanders if iii.- sl v 1 E z fv- U CHAPTER HAMPDEN - SYDNEY COLLEGE 1913 Frzitres in Faeultate Francis Chigo Fratres in Collegio Class of 1957 Tliw-inns Franklin Kilby lrwin Matthew Nui-hols Class of 1953 .loltn Eliutl Harwood Nluury Alhon Hubbard, Jr. We-llford Wurriner Inge. Jr. Richard George Joynt William Childs Martin Class of 1959 William Robinson Hess John Lawrence Lyon Richard Pope McGrath John Nuttal Meadows. Jr. Elliert Plummer Osborne, Jr. John Hurdaudh Shepherd. Jr. Class of 1960 Todd J. Hinerman George Percival Hunter, Jr. John Brawner Robbins John Barnes Sanders. Jr. Joynt Martin Osborne Shepphard Smith W'are :ng -mrs, I Q J . ., 'J f, 45, QW. ,Q Bu ., Jhzfcflllh Wafldill Williams 21: 3 Roller! Howe Walker John Rothwell Montgomery Curl Ruben Nichols William Ronald Parker William Fllflllllllillll Perkins Rivlinrd Ernest Wcingart Rumi-vlpli King Waddill lniwrenrr- Lee Whitten John Richard Wilr-ox lgiwreiive Barrow Wood. Jr. Robert Lawrence Woosley. Jr, filzirnett Floyd Smith Elwood Douglas Vaughan. Jr. William Edward Ware, Jr. Tll1ll'11llH Griffin Williams, Jr. Montgomery Whitten Vaughan .' f' 53 Sf 2-41. inner, . gg, P ' - 31551. ,. g L .f- fi. s L is i. 41 ' W5 X gl ! i W ' I V3 f J A . .. . ', , '. .. . A s ' .ar ww f :gf 1 'M . ri' 1 :if f 'HH 'f::v' t, .,s . If 'W' A wry' fl r-.W ..... , -sd if--:jp Nichols Wilcox I ' 'lil 4- fti. . 7 7 I i H ' N 15,07 C ff' ,Z 0 av H ff .. ' .4'.r1!i f-azz' Above: lVIcVey Below: Boyd, Weingart, Bird, Watts, Mayse, Pembroke NATIONAL LEADERSHIP HONOHARY SOCIETY Founded Washington and Lee University 1914- Established Hampden-Sydney colleges 1924- OFFICERS Henry Hanna lVIcVey, III ,,....,...........,...... ........,..,...., P resident George Campbell Bird ........ ........ V ice-President Edgar Caldwell Mayse .i.. .,.,..,....., S ecretary Fratres in Collegio George Campbell Bird James Nalle Boyd Willete Lewis LeHew Edgar Caldwell lVIayse Henry Hanna McVey, III fy -kim Y l lv Nl William Lee Odom K Claude Graham Pembroke, Jr. Thomas Ashby Watts, III Richard Ernest Weingart 'J-1 'll lee?-il fl 'L:'.-H 61.9 ,5'22:T.N n Ellififl -1 yl ,W lil 'N WW IIN W M lwrl 1,1lw'w2',n',rr.7 ll ml nl-2 I,-w.,wr.' pw u.J,5.' N ft 'll W- Lyrilf,-:wr,J'.f9w' ln - 1 u::a:?.?g:,.z,' Y..-'. A1 J ei-1: zliirr - f m Xxx Vi f il-iz, ,V ,f ,- 143 X?ifl 'i xy ,I , 1 F53 . 04 'l l l l OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Founded College uf Wlilliam and Mary 1776 s ' ' -Syclney College 19419 E tahlisheml Hampden Fratres in Facultate KAPPA KI .0 1 ' l X 1, , , .. ' -' ' 3 F Q ' , ,z V '. V 1 J.,-L Mh5, 'f1,'-zazw , -' :' ' A Y.. 5 454.5 , ,. , xx.. ,Q Q :. -A ' ' , ' ' 'ij ff, AX ' - ' ' xv - K ws llenisnn Kluurive ,Xllan James Klunme F11-rlurirliseii Thomas Hrlwarrl Gilmer Hinton Baxter Oxercasli Philip llortenstine Rupp ,losepli Clarke Hubert Grax es Hay don 'flmmpson Frat Ole Clirislinn Breflrup. lr. Franklin james Carter Eclwai-rl Liringstmi lfsans. III William Spvnrer lliimrivk Lawrence l'l:u-filfl llnuvely jr. james Alln,-rl Ni:-lwls Julin Young Nivlwlsfm. lll Jnlm Wise Sliermun. III joseph Bernnrrl Warriner. Ill lxul Picturecln res in Collegio fffipe-f'+ff.if r 1 K-wsu., ,fy .V ,1 g Q- A'., 5 ,:,,.-5,5 .A 'S 5 nl' wmfwfww .4 ,7 A, xr. - x we , l ' J, . ,J 1 ' ' ' . .-Cs., LY-1. ' iff : . fu' it ,A .1 M 4 a . .- -'K ,f . ' ,. v',-.- S . s Va -. - . ,,- . , - ,. ,J , . gl, , -T 3 - ti-N I X ,- ff-' ffl- V- : vs- - 1 'ff , A-,, Q ...V - - N 1 C . . , . F -w-'- v,,vr ,ki i ' 5 R ' X . .3-f f f X ' X .v rf-' .1-wv ' S: x 01:1- ' Wet' ml Q x u X -X -f ' ff' ef - x Q, 4 ve' ' K ' , Q. ,,,.e , ' 'J -0 fav' N 'xii'-X NCQ?-4' ,. 1. if J rfi-511, First Rolf: Broaddus. Davila, Tynes. Pembroke, Whitley, Moore, Brinkley, Sm-Urn! Razr: Biggs. Nlayse. Houck. Kennedy, Joynt, McYey, Bird, Boyd ETA SIGMA PHI NATIONAL HONORARY CLASSICAL FR.-XTERXITY Founded Lvniversity of Chicago 192-1- listablislied Hampden-Sydney College 19-1-2 OFFICERS W rlliam Lee Odom ,,,,,..,. ..............,,,,,,,,. George Campbell Bird ........,. Raymond Douglas Houck .,,.., James Nalle Boyd ,,,.,,.., ..L .,...,. , Fratres Thomas Tucker Biggs. Jr, George Campbell Bird James Xalle Boyd ,lolin Luster Brinkley Wvooclford Meade Broaddus ,lose Ramon Davila. Jr. ,lolin Elliotte l'la1'wood. Jr. Russell Frederick Holcomb. Jr. Bamond Douglas Houck .,......YiCeAPresident . ..............Sec1'etary f ,,,,,,,,...,,,P1'es1dent Treasurer t ty: i.n Collegio Richard George Joynt James Renwick Kennedy. lr. Edgar Caldu ell llayse Henry Hanna KlcYey, lll David llcllwaine Kloore William Lee Odom Claude Graham Pembroke. Jr. Wiilliam Vernon Tynes, II Ronald Tyler Whitley 's.., W, Odom H? Vllilliam Lee Odom 106 President ,Q Q r J. gr . ' ' :wish-vm. Nefzfi-J: 1.NIl'll. Klax fc. barwlm-i'. 11+-ur lx. ljexiilfiwflie Slizrzffnzgf Bailey. lluftim. B-Iyd. 1lYU!llL'llL'1'. Ilailulicr. Nlundin is nw' .Ak SIGMA UPSILON NXTIUNAI, IIUNUH.-XHY LITERARY FR,-X'l'lCllNlTY F-iiimlccl Yanderliilt 1.JIl1YCl'5llf.' 1906 'Sas' s,, Raymond Dwuglas Hfluck .,.,.,, , Edgar Caldwell May se ,,,..,,,, its John Wienclell Bailey. Jr. Cenrge Campbell Bird James Nalle Boyd Jameson George Bustfm. II William Hir-ksfm Urumeller William Ryland Gardner. Jr. William Ryland Gardner. jr. President 107 OFFICERS W illlam llxland Gardner ,. .,,. .....,.,............ Fratres Estalilifliccl Ilainpden-Sydney Cwllege 1916 ,.,,,...,,...P1'eside1it ,,,Vic-e-President ,,.,.,.Sec1retary in Cullegio James Linwood Hatrher Raymond Douglas Houck Reginald Sheldon Lynch Edgar Caldwell llayse Lewis Howard Mundin. III Claude Craliarn Pelnliroke. jr. GARDNER, PEMBROKE, WATTS, WEINGART BIRD PI DELTA EPSILON HONORARY COLLEGIATE JOURNALISM FRATERlNlITY Founded Syracuse University 1909 Established Hampden-Sydney College 1939 OFFICERS Thomas Ashby Watts, III .,......,...,,..,........ ...........,, P resident Richard Ernest Weingart ..,,...,.., ,,,..r.. V ice-President Claude Graham Pembroke, Jr. ............. ........ Sec.-Treasurer Fratres in Collegio George Campbell Bird Willialn Ryland Gardner, Jr. Claude Graham Pembroke, Jr. Thomas Ashby Watts, Ill Richard Ernest Weingart George Edward Wertz 108 Thomas Ashby Watts, III President s Th Po U Nc P., Aww-' 6. u A no smomma F 11ql I to Rfglzl: NIL-Vey. Crinnan. Nlmmre. Ilurrelson. Ilowe. I,e Austin Barrow Harrelson ,,,,,,A,,,,,x , ,,,,,,,,,,, , CHI BETA PHI NATIONAL HONOR.-XRY SCIENTIFIC FRATIZRNITY Fountlefl llanclolpli-Klacon College 1916 llstablislietl Hanzpden-Sydney College 1921 OFFICERS 'tp' George Lrnnli Buist Grinnan ,,... .. 41.3910 Austin Barrow Harrelson President 109 Frank Stanley Moore. Ir. .....,... . Fratrcs in Collegio 'lllioinas Pollard Bowe. ,l1'. George Lamb Buist Crinnan Russell Frederick Holcomb, Jr. Austin Barrow Harrelson Willette Lewis LeHew Henry Hanna NIcVey. III Frank Stanley Moore, Jr. Clifton Ross Titus. Jr. .....,.......Presiclent Vice-President ...,,,,..,,.,Secrelary .Q ,J -....,....-1 3' Raymond Douglas Houck President TAU KAPPA ALPHA NATIONAL FORENSIC HONOR SOCIETY Founded Indianapolis, Indiana 1903 Established Hampden'-Sydney College 1923 as--OFFICERS Raymond Douglas Houck ,'.,. ..,,.., i,., . .....,.....,,. President Thomas Tucker Biggs ,..,.. , .......I.,.... ........ ......,.. Vice-President Prater in Facultate Denison Maurice Allan Fratres in Collegio Thomas Tucker Biggs Raymond Douglas Houck 99 Thomas Franklin Stuart President ALPHA PSI OMEGA N.-X'l'ION,-XL HONOIIARY DRAKIATIC FRATERNITY Founded Fairmont Slate College I925 Established Hampden-Sydney College 1932 OFFICERS Thomas Franklin Stuart ,,.,.,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,. . ..,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, P resident Thomas Tucker Higgs , ..,,,............ Vice-President Charles Sumner Bailey ,,,a, ,,,: ,,,1,r ....,,..,, S e C retary-Treasurer Prater in Faeultate Graves Haydon Thompson Fratres in Collegio Thomas Tucker Biggs Charles Sumner Bailey Thomas Franklin Stuart W rllette Lewis LeHew I TER-FR TER ITY First Row: Hal IlcVey Horseley Putt George Bird Beverley Holladay Second Row: Wlilliam Gardner james Hatcher Donald Ault Wiilliain Barn fa Third Row: J. P. Vaughan William Peterson Al Hubbard Robert Walker IL? gan., is-17 'ls' g E65 me' wifi'- 6, in-Y intl if .IP R' 111' 3 :TJ 'K-7 ll: '-'af-if xr' i7 CONSTITUTION of the INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL PREAMBLF Whereas, we the undersigned Greek letter Social Fraternllrea of Hampden-Sidney College, do desire to foster a better fra ternity and college spirit, and to raise the standards of Greek letter social fraternities at Hampden-Sydney Collegeg we do therefore. :ee fit to organize a Inter-Fraternity Couneil at Hamptlen-Sydney College. 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I I 1 1 N A X 4 llllllllIllllllllllllllIlllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll I lllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllIllllIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllIll!lllllllIIlllllIlllllllL w V H lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIl llllllllIlI I I IlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll 4 Coach Thalman HDid he make the first down? A NEW COACH. . . Before the well-known mentor, ,lim Hickey, left Death Yalley, he nominated his assistant coach. Bob Thalman, as best man to succeed him and as the autumn weeks progressed, Mr. Hickey's candi- date proved himself to be so. Although he did not have a spotless season, he was the nucleus of desire for a badly crip- pled teamg not to mention his cool pre- calculated strategy. When Coach Robert Thalman came to Hampden-Sydney in l953, he had a Val- uable repertoire of experience by play- ing and coaching on both college and professional teams. He started his col- lege football career in the Belmont Abbey Junior College team for two sea- sons, then served for three years in the Pacific Theatre for the United States Marine Corps. He matriculated at the University of Richmond in 1946 and after two seasons of football, graduated in 1948. Lipon graduation, he coached three years at Benedictine High School in Richmond and played two years with the professional Richmond Rebels. He then moved to Norfolk where he did an outstanding job in both football and track at Norview High School. ln addition to his assistant duties in both football and basketball. Coach Thal- man also handled the highly successful Tiger track team, which, for the past three seasons. has finished high in the Mason-Dixon standings. It is rather hard to laud such a meri- torious person as our new Coach, but we sincerely hope we can suffice to say, Good Lucku and as he knows, we are behind him all the wav. r w 'E '- Q , Nj 4. 4 'Q m 1 ag-' Q' .nhx N I - Q Q 1-vii K 5q.'7Q f , u f ,-Q N K ,r A - rx ' A . I - 1 I ,i.tq,' . f 1 ' L . 2,7 U-' 1 . 'PL lf' f W V N y K 0.-A . V ' . . A , . ' - '72 ' 'E' I -'-sid' . A ,'-- 1 .xx .. - 4 A Moment for Contemplation. BLOOD, SWEAT AND CHEERS.. JJ A '-7.3.1132 - ' 21 . ' ' ..-,rw C 2 .. A 5 f' , 1 ,- u , '- 1 129, M41 . ' :Alf- .4-..:, . xk .I Coaches left to right: Miller, Thalman, Linkenauger, Fitzgerald. ADD UP TO A SUCCESSFUL SEASON 1'N X, .J- I N N fi :- 9 Y I el A ' 'J .f 4 W ., -:,,., -e - gf, I '4 J 1 Xi X 32 V -5.125 413 J ' BY! fmangggnwig ai ww ,S 6116? Hailwden QYS talil 30 . 156 Squaii in To Calfsta -' iso vmmd W B - 0. Yrazer,LeHe Wt Bm LEH.?c1if'i L1 'fiiiii .nm FY erected 1361313 ve been r .,. f -1-teW ha' . '- 1 th iulx gel' and co- -vw: ae! icon, MONTGOMERY, W. VA., SEPT. 15-Charlie Denny's pass intercep- STATISTICS tion in the first period gave Hampden-Sydney their first impetus to score as Bob Furr, several plays later, swept his own right end for two yards making it 6 to 0. The only other score in the game was the result of Wally' Giglio's magnificent punt return and a series of well executed plays during the mud-fest. Teclfs only real scoring threat came in the fourth quarter, but due to the excellence of the Tiger line, led by Jim Frazer, they fumbled on the 12 and then it was too late! BRIDGEWATER, VA., SEPT. 22-Fumbles, fumbles, fumbles. Cooke started the multi-fumble recovery spree by pouncing on two Eagle fumbles early in the first quarter. One on the kick-off which in two Tiger plays termi- nated in our first T.D. The other, moments later, on the 40, which Tommy Bryant plus two plays pushed 10 yards for pay dirt. Bridgewater scored on one of our fumbles, coupled with a roughing penalty, but another Eagle fumble clenched the game as Charlie Denny scampered in one play into Bridgewater's end zone. ILL Yards Rushing .,.,, Yards Passing ........ First Downs ...................... H.-S. 'I6 .......205 0 Passes .........,..............,..... 0 Punting Average .......,...... Fumbles Recovered 34 Passes Intercepted .,...,...,.. 2 Yards Penalized .............. Score .....,................ First Downs ....., Yards Rushing ..... 25 12 H.-S. .......'I96 Yards Passing ..... .... I 5 Passes ..,....,......,.,....,.....,.. 1 Punting Average ,.....,....... 38 Fumbles Recovered .......... 4 Passes Intercepted Yards Penalized .............. 105 Score ,.....,...,..... Benson . .sis QE I8 -mg F W. Va. 8 105 21 9 38 2 0 'I5 0 Bridg. 5 95 0 0 33 'I 1 35 6 grinds and grinds . . .1....x 7 K, lv ' wlKU1n,-- AMPDEN S ULEGE, H Virginia, Tuesday, Sptember 18, 195 . . , West vlfgllllil Tech m Mud 12-0 de-'s Fumbles For Second Win 13-6 5 .., ' 'Yhaknan Lands Linkenauger And Fumbdes Cosdy Effort Fitzgerald Added To Bmdgewater Dntertam Great T cam T, S aturday ' ' 'Red at ' 'I' X, ff fi V 'Q f T -firm A -. , . GEN d M? A ' Honor bl- E COOKE K 'qw L . a e nlention H 1 iff' Tackle AlH,33.AZER , , , 1 I C ' , Tackle In t TOMESRYANT ' 5 aCk 1. CHARLE- 5 DEN V Back - . and Ur. ln c ds and grindg 1, 'N X M Y J N R 1 xg r , M if Q NN XA , M wwe R' NA BILL LeHEW Honorable mention All Llttle Eight Back 's.f 'X HENRY IRBY 'wi R 'Q-f af ww! ,Q 9 Bw QF' QS N Vx Center J X ' X' -Q: -, 1 Q :gg 'el-isix mx - ED HARLOW Honorable mention All L1ttle Eight Guard 1 iger t 3-8 t harm svtfigv viaeium aim--ff P ' - f' ober 19.1955 . ,a Q Frtdaf' Of- TCHHI sw 351 Em Y A Q J -19 . of Season: 0 1 Gutlfold 27 Gamers 1-0 'tFttt5'it'5.e. Thalman 9 15553-U3 er Blue MUS Strong 'Must Be Up 0 Tnetverv -We Sl'lt'lL?t'i'0ti-sf0i'mE.Zl mifrnfq Are Rea y ..--,.h si-me Wiluafnffffi nomelEa'Pf.,Bf-.rf and Hefb Sifitgi TUV' l CBILFQBD, OCT. 6-Sparked by H.-UIPDEN-SYDNEY, SEPT. 29- the fine offensive performance of The first home game proved to be 1, 1 freshman Bill Benson and the crush- rather disappointing as the Bengals 1 A ing defensive play of the line the bowed to a more powerful E. S: H. HERB SEAT Hampden-Sydney gridders took their team led by Sonny Holmes. Their Back third win in four starts as they beat well-executed pitchout plays were 5TAT'5T'C5 . the visiting Quakers. 27-19. found to be most devastating to the Hrs, Downs -.b-,A-b-- YYVV 65' As the result of a leaky pass de- badly crippled Tiger eleven. Hump- Yards Rushing ............ 243 -3 feuse, the visitors struck three times in den-Sydney. at first. held their own as zrxlgspassing I-79 133 the first half to lead 19-9. The second Bill Benson teamed with Wally Ciglio pungingiiaigfggg ipilinin '-'-'-'A 7 .43 7,33 half, however. was all Tiger from made the score T-6 in the first quar- Fl-'mbleS Ref0Vefed bbeb 4 3 start to finish. The Bengals. who had ter. but Que sera. serau: at the half :xii BiTi'ZeH ' scored in the first half on a field goal we trailed by 20-6. Both teams scored H -S E H by Bob Saylor and a quarterback in the third quarter leaving the fourth FHS, Downs Vplllrxprrldrrrr '3' sneak by Bob Furr. bounced back with to a tug of war. YBI'dS. Rl-ISl1li'19 ---..---.... 65 329 three electrifying scores in the remain- Igggsspassmg t 60 ing second period. From this point, Punting Average .,,.,,., 5-35 3-32 the Quakers never revived. Fumbles Refovemd -f-- 4 4 Yards Penalazed ........,, 45 110 Denny flips lid for a little skin from Seay. Score ' '- '- '------- 13 27 ' '? ts A' V EGE 'MattxTANlPtn-HN-SYQEE?-Sggillilma Y l t lt S Hopkln - , vi - 30hn vox. JAX ifltlid 1- 1 P HTS N A. H Ben . 1 15 t ' mst week ist: ll Predictions his tack of suede? Ligctdeiiqgohegx 4 212.1 bv haf XS geteatefl U-1gj2'?,ef,fe55S?ld f O Bengal S' tlonsi Z'4l'tl'l' He will pf' S lflibd ag 9 Omeao wore it B P 3 2 not ti Y A Now ' ' l1..QnI' ,,., Z .,v: A I . -:. X 'W :,. s 3 P' -v V .. - - ,W f - a 1 ,, f AA,,A, Q ZQA. A. . fr ' :,f.. ..-gi' i ,sw 2 Q ' ., Wk ,:, . A o' . ttaei , . . ' .r E r t a ... t . , g , , s K , ,.,,.,A. ..-- Y ' ' '-t ':':' T5 1: ' ii I if ':' A -.1 .l . ass ..... ,..1m..lik 'xwS Q JIM BOYD WALLY GIGLIO HAL MCVEY JOHN MONTGOMERY Guard Back Guard JOHNS HOPKINS, OCT. 13-The Tigers lost their second game of the season to the Blue Jays of Baltimore, 14-13. Fumbles proved costly to the Bengals even the first periods of the game. The Tigers received the opening kick-off and marched to the Jays, 30, STATISTICS only to fumble there. After Johns Hopkins scored, the Tigers capi- H..S- J-H. talized on a fumbled punt deep in enemy territory. Bryant scored and 5ifSLD:w?1f3 --------b'- ------- l g Saylor converted to tie it up at the half. The home team was the first Yxdi P22523 46 26 to draw blood in the second half, but the Bengals were not to be Passes ......,.......,.... .....,. 2 -6 3-8 denied as they retaliated the sameg however, the conversion was Exxgvgsagslagfea ' 4-32 2-24 wide and try as they would the Tigers were unable to overcome the ya,.ds, penalized gnig 15 35 one-point deficit. SCOYB --------------------- 4------ 1 3 14 WESTERN MARYLAND, ocT. zofaobby Fun- and Jim nm Downs W-Hij' W-ff' Felty started the aerial attack which brought the Tigers their fourth Yards Rushing ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 04 80 Win, 34-14. :gifs Passing '-'--s' ------ ' 563 262 The Tigers first scored on a 45-yard pass play from Furr to 6,33 Felty. Later in the second period, Furr hit Bill Benson with another Fumbles Rerpvered ------------ 2 1 aerial for the score. Weste1'11 Maryland scored in the second quarter Yards Penahzed ' I Io 60 Score .................. ...... 3 4 14 and at the half the score stood 111--7. In the third period Furr sneaked over from the three to put the Tigers in front 21-7. Benson and Denny both scored in the final quarter while Vlfestern lVlaryland tallied only once more. 315 Western Maryland 34 UL Cageball Begins, Tigers Top W Md B11 Fun, Fehy Star 'th AeuaX ow YDN D L nsToumey Prospects wi W1 P me use me v W I-'BF Q .4 N .r x ' .nf 4 f .Taxi PAW? .. .Q , I 'fn '-0. , A- s f . -5 xl! -Q .Y I.'jjfgf1g,l. 175 ' amx1Y'Y!QSZtT'fZ3A35 . b 1-'ndaxnl HA1v1PDEN Ham,,den-Sydw. V-fem - l ,- . Crow. . vpn, Xiang .H Homecoming T c ' T Tigers Thu Avenge Last T61- Gs i 973 n' 'H S Thrills Grads n Thjsgogiol to be Answered 1:-ne A . , - me ' In De'fel'lSlU8 SIIJOU7 Blg Qu weeks, new me -tfjnfgflgngfd :ri-e iliirgiil Wg! uawxs new For w'bp'i5ha1nani mo has beenogpiixia iiafiefiattne new Jiicacknddcilirli iitiifiii BY this season cinch B0 ers through-some have XD!-U ling' mon' all and or the Hampden - i . HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, VA., OCT. 27-Approxi mately 2,000 fans donned their rainhats to see a very thrilling game and witness Death Valley's new score- board. Bob Furr got the ball rolling on a 60-yard punt return and Tom Bryant plus Charlie Denny pushed the ball up to Sewanee's 17-yard line. Bryant . . . . . . STATISTICS ran his right end for six points while the conversion H.-S. SIEW. was wide. First Downs ...................... I'l 7 Sewanee bobbled the ball on their ten, and the '::i'i':g ' I 65 ng quick Tiger line snatched it upg Giglio galloped passes -,.A..-,,A,- ---- 9.4 2.7 across on the next play. Sewanee scored, and with P'-'nli'19 AVe a9e --'------- 5'30 7-22 their extra point made the score 12-7 at the half. 20 Naturally this made the second half very tense, but Score ,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,.. ....... 1 2 7 due to the excelling line play of the Tigers, led by Jim Frazer and Frank Buck, the Deacons never got past the 50-yard line, much less get a first down. Actually neither team was able to move very well, but the Tigers took advantage of their opportunities to surge ahead 12-7. Harlow and company make vital stop. P za ' ' .- IA A e 1-SYDNEY WRGIN Nmi fg, 1956 7 7Ed ine Sewanee 12- Q r g ' ted Coach Aniwlmce Foss? Speaker Sgwriquet New Letter System J d - For Gnd a mt wt Wh 1-h '3,i'SZ1iff l lr ww a.nn01mCed'od'y mr ol dl? matl fm- awardllls Vumi ' M it Brenami-IL me Due? gcnool new SY - Ulm en. -A' ' R. dl Of ummm' Tuilxemaes av. sc. Cmfsgghzlrlgased 10 ' V L st: m wee-3-1 we-1,f,:,,fz,f:,::,f EM' f . Qu-fx ml! Wim? i,Z?f0mLy-3.1 '-ry' 'fs .31 'mafia F? h' 4 Y Qfjfl .2 ,,2z , . Q' ' l .gl ' ' D 1 Close irf' Oklahoma stvle. 2-Q ,-on-. I3 -5' '. f ! ,, - ,.. . -.31 V ,4 - Ns! Nu M 'f A e Ve - 1 kv, I 'E 52,-e J Z ., I .' .as 2 f' , 55 A Sm' ' W' 5 e H 1' 1 JIM FELTY ' . All Little Eight FRAEIILEIUCK BOB IQQCYLOR 23535 FSR? 1 e lgt E d n 4 Back -if N when .X gi- -.si , bit' f ' STATISTICS H.-S First Downs .......,.,.,,...,.,, 21 Yards Rushing ...,....,,A,.,,, 180 Yards Passing ,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, 130 Passes ...................,....., 8-15 Punting Average .,..,..... 9-26 Fumbles Recovered . 4 Yards Penalized ,.,........ Score ..........,,.,...., First Downs ,,...,,,,,,,,,4,-,, Yards Rushing .....,....4,,., Passes .....,.,,,...,,,,,.,.,,,,, Punting Average .......... Fumbles Recovered Yards Penalized ........... Score .....,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, , .35 .27 H.-S . 9 .150 5-10 6-31 . 4 , 60 . 12 R.M 13 194 29 3-6 8-32 0 20 7 W.-L 12 183 3-8 4-43 1 5 0 .ll ,Qt i I1 l A, .5 A 5. 5 la- , N Q-5, 'fa - A 4 7' gimp D E HAMPDEN-SY! AY Ham' voL.xXXV1 nlded ' es 1 Rev W' 6 T ,fTFe1ty And Bensonl Bob Fun Nmlilfick Register TaH10S Wd Week,S Star A ohm? if msogdnsgber is reprinted abc. g A f -1 . H, .sydnw 'HE iouovmiemubitxxem P'E m of Zi - f - Warsl q Nov -lmvvgf M ., L, 'A 'M j g? 4, 1' V '22 . r.i.s RANDOLPH-MACON, NOV. 10-The Hampden-Sydney foot- ball team playing near perfect football erupted for three quick touchdowns in the fourth quarter to down the Yellow Jackets from Ashland, 27-7. For the first three quarters the two teams battled on even terms the score being tied 7-7 at the half. The third period was scoreless but the Tigers started rolling in the final stanza. They went 54 yards on seven plays to go ahead 13-7. Minutes later Furr hit Felty in the end zone and in the final minutes Furr hit Felty again for the last score. W. Sz L., NOV. 17-Rain and a mud-soaked field failed to dampen the Tiger's spirit as they downed W. Sz L., 12-0. The Tigers first scored as a result of a W. 81 L. fumble on the 18. Four plays later Furr fired to Felty in the end zone for the SCO1'8. The Bengals struck again in the second half when freshman Billy Benson climaxed a 67-yard drive with a 35-yard romp around right end. The Tigers I held from there to give rookie coach Bob Thalman his seventh win of the year. 5 15 .Q ,lf Q 1 'N U 'D :- Y I E . Q. L -'ff' A 2 ' 4 .I fs -0 4. - g neg :get LCOLLEGE, HAMPUN-SYDNEY vmcnm W 1 rf dney, Virginia., Monday, November 19, 1966 Number 7 - Top jackets 27 -7 'A fr -JP -x Mud-Fest From W. 81 L. Generals 12-0 ' ES Top RPI Football -S1956 Benson, Cooke, ' .iq On Saturday, November 17, the Hampden-Sydney Tigers Har ow Weenie Millers ee' 5-in 'In-shrng touches or. of' be finest grid sPf'mnS in 7 ew, , engd 1sst:51cv b -vf99,f130xx'r3 'gh-Qzwgkang thfl Get, 21111 Befths ' T -ff?-4l3+ EY? f-,-4 by M A?- ww -f:..,,,,,, HSI- 2- .. , 4?+Q,,I3 6 1 i' 'eil 1 ir, , Nr, .far -L ffff..-W: r r Y 1 r s. X J'H. ,i 5 3'ir : Q 2 '151' 7 --I-44-QL--+u!l 3..'M-E. . fv,,,?t'.4' y --f H ' 2 .BEA-:g y-S-f:,k4 f VW V '+4 4 'L riff' . A gg -QL -. ' BY :L I if vs fr' R FRE? WELLS X v f ackle TOM FLETCHER gf Q y End rr E- ff We 'r a ,.,g L f , .1-. - Q 4 ,r 5 In LARRQK EMITH 1 Q' ac ' . .2 x V- I I wr: X 1 5 1rlr may W: r,., , riwffdfa, J! r r J L . 2, 3 ? ,Ht 2 z7':if'Qf'-g57 fi.'iVQ l ss. LAST ROW: fLeft to Rightj-Tommy Davis, Doug Stinespring Joe Hillier, Jim Boyd, Larry Smith, Bob Burnette, Harry Cooke Marshall Ebert, Jimmy Cutler, Jack Harrington. MIDDLE BOW: fLeft to Rightj-Wally Giglio, John Montgom ery, Frank Buck, Tommy Fletcher, Bill Richmond, Fred Hoback, Bob Saylor, Henry Irby, Herb Seay, Joe Blankenship, George Names Benson .. LeHew .. Giglio .. Furr ...... Bryant .. Denny .. Seay .... Wichard Davis .... Leafe ..., Names LeHew .. Furl' Frazer . .....,,...,......... 73 .......77 . ..,....... 69 , Berger, Paul Wvhlte B111 Benson Wayne McLean , FRONT ROW fLeft to Rightj Gene Cooke Tommy Bryant Mickey Wichard Bobby Furr Joe Leafe Bill LeHew Jim Frazer - Hal lVlcVey, Charh Denny Tommy Lee Jim Felt Fred Wells fabsent from plcture Ed Harlow 1956 - 1957 FOOTBALL STATISTICS RUSHING SCORING No. Yds. 1112 ........12 440 1 35 Net Avg. Names 428 5.9 Benson . 331 4.4 Furr ..., Fehy -...- 35 0-4 Bryant . 268 4.0 Giglio 178 4.8 Denny -20 -2-5 Saylor.. 17 2.8 25 ii? Name Furr ...... Seay .... Avg Names 35 Benson .. LeHew .. Bryant .. Denny .. Saylor . Felty .... Smith .... fn J- q n Vx! Y s X Xf . ' k 1 ,gf X ' . zifg 'ml lst Row, lefl to riglll: Dodson, Humphreys, Joyce lCapt. l , Hawker and Martin 2nd Row, left lo right: Fermell, Putt, Holcomb, Shepherd, Sayres and Carter BASKETBALL ' 5,017 ,Q-5107 Aw 13,233 Yffi-fl Q .va lx NLM? , N 5,77 Xe, A UK g 1 .4 fi -9- Sng . , N ' 69 , bk .wk , .-, ' H Q X N f -me 7555401 .YE nfl BASKETB LL lcalg-1 -LOYCC The Record ual' Carter Forward Putt Forward Holcomb Center Hawker Guard HS. RPI WSH WYKL HCV Lynchburg Norfolk Division 1 - Y - V In Linn ersity of Ta Belmont Abbey Lvnebburg RM RPI RM Mt. St. Maryls VMI Roanoke Bridgewater Elon College Lynchburg American 11. Elon College Loyola College Johns Hopkins Season not completed pa fFla.j 74 81 53 106 83 72 61 72 69 74 81 64 73 93 33 87 59 92 85 49 71 81 Thanks, Coach Miller S! UNI? Russ Adds two n A A an 1 2 . I Coach Weenie Mille-r's Bengal Five. led by returning lettermen Capt. Doug Joyce, Russ Holcomb. Horsley Putt. War- ren Carter, plus freshman Leon Hawker played its toughest schedule to date. Hawker, a freshman guard who led the team in scoring, captivated the year's scor- ing honors with 3-1 points against a Big Six rival V.M.I. Captain Doug ,loyce proved a great leader and consistent scorer. hitting double figures in almost every game. Russ Holcomb. along with Horsley Putt. led the team in rebounds and could be depended upon even when the going was tough. Warren Carter's steady and tireless effort rounded out a good starting team. Ted Sheppard and Gil Sayres also saw quite a bit of action at the forward and center positions respectively, their height adding a solid support to the rebounding strength of the Tigers. Guards Bobby Humphries and Yernel Klartin contributed greatly to the strength of this position. After a slow start, the Tigers placed 5th in a field of eight at the Quantico Invita- tional Tournament. After this encounter, tl1e Tigers took the Little Eight Meet in their stride as they completely dominated the backboards and score. Both were i1n- pressive wins over Lynchburg 69-58 in the semi-finals and a T4-1-1 effort over Randolph- Macon in the championship. Scramble . will L ',i w s .s ' ,. vs ww -1 ,J ,Mm www 1-i, 1 nge- 1 V f., 'lv M -,.-rl gf.. . 'S : '!Wf4?t . ,V ..g S L , as uv ow-i , . Q .,.,, S . 4 f My .M 1 . , 1 5 . .i -4 in ' ll D I 5 J' J l 3 Going Up The most imposing wins came at the hands of the perennial Mason-Dixon champs, Mount St. lVIary's, in one of the best games ever played on the hard boards of Gammon Gym. With the season all but over, Hampden- Sydney College stands 13-9 with four re- maining games and a berth in the Mason- Dixon Championships. Ted tips two fi, . Q -'Q 130 fCapt.l Joyce leads attack JU IOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Despite the loss of coach Fitzgerald in niidseason the baby Tigers made a good showing of themselves against some strong opponents. Led by guard Buck Dodson the J-Vs dropped highly regarded St. Christophers and Randolph-Macon J-V. The other guard spot was filled by Charlie Collinan, with Forest Hudson and Larry Smith holding down the forward positions and Tom Darnes at Center. Lew Drew and Ben Crowder also saw Considerable action at center and guard. H-S 46 Washington S Lee 62 H-S 25 George Washington H.S. -1-8 H-S 54- Lynchburg 65 H-S 312 Fork Union 75 H-S 54- Randolph-Macon 46 H-S 54- Fork Union 85 H-S TO George Washington H. S. 49 H-S 66 St. Christophers 55 H-S 5-L Washington Sz Lee 84 H-5 64 Lynchburg 69 H-S 60 Woodbury Forest 66 H-S ..,. St. Christophers .... H-S .,.r Randolph-Macon ..i. Guards Dodson and Collman during pre-game warm up THE TEAM Marlow fmanagerl, Hudson, Dodson, Darnes, Collman, Drew, Crowder, Stein, Witt. Wgw- fs 57, --me TRACK H-S FINISHES SEASON 3 Events 10 0-Yd 220-Yd. 440-Yd 880-Yd WINS . .... 6 LOSSES Best Performers Dash. 10.-Holt, Antrim, Nichols, Lehew Dash, 23.3-Holt, Brown, Nichols, Lehew Dash, 52.5-Brown, Grinnan, Seay 2:03.5-Crinnan, Hippensteele Mile, 4143.3-Howe, Moore, F., Moore, D. L. Hurdles, 26.3-Hutchinson, Henry, Ralston H. Hurdles, 16.1-Henry, Hutchinson, Ralston Shot Put, 50' Mg -Frazer, Wiley, Lee Discus, 139' 9M -Frazer, Wiley, Lee, Carrington Pole Vault, 9'-Antrim, Harris Broad Jump, 19' 10 -Wichard, Harris, Henry, Bryant High Jump, 6'-Henry, Grinnan, Harris Relay, 3:33.5-Grinnan, Holt, Hippensteele, Brown 2 Mile, 10:32.13-Moore, F., Waddill, Brown MEETS-SCORES Hamp.-Sydney Norfolk Div ............... 77 44 Lynchburg College .... 50 5f6 71 1f6 Bridgewater .............. 61M2 6015 Vifrn. 81 Mary .............. 96 26 E. Carolina .............. 6315 5815 Wash. Sz Lee .............. 54W 6716 Roanoke .................. 92 30 -. Rand.-Macon ............ 52 70 Cath. Univ. .............. 65 57 TOTALS ........ 61224, 48426, First and second in the ag Henry soars for another first. slid ,mf 13' A Left I0 Right: Fl'LlZC'l'. I - 's f x fp and Over Lee and Wilev ' t' i 1 ax R xi ' - IR I y A 5 ' . 1 . . 1 I ,V ax Y , f , . . fx ,. ,Q e K A Hi N I Ag- . -1 V A 'X 3.11 71 Q I,-550' .l4.v'.N x T f, I V ' 1 i.SLt9L.:'li i -, ,-5 'fx Randolph-Macon takes this one 133 H 'nur U M 4 , A- ' - e z . 2.-Na. . - -' ., A ,. , V - W' ' 'W ' -'ff-+715 '--5213.21 ' ff ---f4'w. 'fb ' 'Ji-42 ' ., ff.-.2 1: ,'e'l ' ' Vx A M N . 4 - .-,::1.1- , ' W 4- an nf t- xl I 4 f' 'f .142--3-v w .- W ' fi ,. '11 -' 'wzf -49 . . h A 5 -- . A ' Y ev '-!f 3a?5 , Sgilfnlif' main 'H-A,.w-i 1'59k Q' ,- ., -nr ' ,f-. ..' Wx- 'N 'fit-:Vg ff ,ffm 1 'ff3 ,v ,...-.:' 1:': L- fee N - Lfqnb' yfq.. ifffkg , ' 1' gm, xii can 1 c. ,,..,f,,'.: 5,5 1 - I ,A .054 - , ,.1,.--- -+ 5:3-'v-' 2' www - .f A- 3 - 4 5,-rdf fznkfyaf- W- ll.. 'f' - 0 ' . .mf- . K -, .1 .,4.j A. M ,, I Q.: . ,U I Y J - -l Hx. ' -xffw H-f'1f'Jf xi ff' ,'., -fwfw-mt., S 'W .. + ' , gg: 43 -aqfytt-xn.5---A-':g?H,.,,. z--:QQ-L. - ' J J' -,t.t:,.3 ei.s..L.':zf ' A um,-,, ' ' -a-zgxji.. Another First for Holt Second in Little Eight Meet. . TENNIS .S JN fi., - N :.....,.. A - 1' R Wm BOB CUNNINGHAM ...L ,..... .... ..-,..,,.,m...,,,,.-8 N W 1 f -- 5 3 BART ROPER With four top returning lettermen and a group of prom- ising freshmen, the 556 Tiger tennis team took to the courts with high hopes of a successful season. John Richards, a stalwart for three years previous played at the number one post. Bill Odom and Jim White top performers on last year's squad were second and third respectively. Freshman Bob Cunningham held down the number four post while Martin Harris and Banks Simmons filled out the first six positions. Freshmen Bart Roper, Larry Smith, George Shields, and ' vp, . Carter Whitehead completed the team. 44'- M MWMp .Nw . XR' A . . . -- -1 Although the courtmen finished the season with a 4-8 record, the books do not tell the whole story. Five of those eight losses were to Big Six schools. In the Little Eight contests the Hampden-Sydney netmen defeated Bridgewater, Ran- dolph-Macon, and Roanoke for a Little Eight record of 4-3. V Q- - . ' R will 'J J 1 x V R SWE Q -QZNI' , , NJN DW' 'v it ' Q X. R hmmm msswfwww ff! was im,-in it 4 + , s X 'Q v - . N . ' N. . tr, if 1 ' . , c 1 , . . ' gl K I I ' CO-CAPTAINS . . . I ' 0 ' ,A -Q , . . . fi , . . ' ' K pg Q Q Jim Whlte and Bill Odom n Q. X h Q. ' - '- 1 ' ' A ,, , e L... jury. Q: r . Q t ' ' , . - , - . ,, - -, - , r ?'4 .su-i Aig...- :f, ,..f- f .a 'IZI - -Q---'f.'3:iI J g.'.'.-,116 QI-5. Ijfjf, ,. :::Jjf 'gffpfief-is+:..a ff.Hf :,, '?' i::.'.'.' IJ.. 3 :JIT-H ' -1- E iii... 4 . 1 - ' :,,'1..S 9 . , CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Althouuh Cross country is considered one of the minor sports at this college and is seldom stressed: nevertheless, there are always a few hoys who have the determination and desire to run that make up a cross-country team. Suvh was the story this year. Because of its eonflietion with football. the harriers were at a distinct disadvantage without a regular coach. Frank Moore. a veteran trarkster and a mainstay on the team for several years. took charge and did a magnifieent joh. Besides Moore. Sophomores Bob Hippensteele, King Waddill. and Stuart Copeland were the only returnees. Freshmen Tom Allen. Bill Saunders. Dave Knotts. and Sophomore Dave Moore rounded out the young and inexperienced team. The thinclads lost their opening meet to Lynchburg College. 2-1-31. Bob Hippensteele was the first Hampden- Sydney man across the line finishing third. It was much the same story at Randolph-Macon a week later with Hippen- steele finishing second this time. The harriers played host to Roanoke and Norfolk Divi- sion of William and Mary in their next two meets and were beaten l5-415 and 22-33 respectively. The Hampden-Sydney tracksters were badly outelassed in the Little Eight meet at Bridgewater. with King Waddill the top Hampden-Sydney g'thinelad finishing only eighteenth. Although this season has been very disappointing, with the proper support and hard work our Cross-country team might well have a winning season next fall. Put a girdle round about the earth in forty minutes l?Shakespeare nn, Bill Saunders. Dave Knotts. Frank Moore. SECOND ROW: lLeft to Righty!-Walter Walker, Tommy Allen, King Waddill, Bob Hippensteele, FRONT ROW: lLefr to Righttglfwill Fergusri Stuart Copeland. niag- .- ,- g V E KSA , ' ' ,if ' f t. ,fr .1-. A -.,,,, , ,- lidsaffeflf- 'ffflfi , ' NL? 15,-is i 2' i 4 I A I . 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Lox ..., . . Williams. Sheppard. Rickman Pierce. . Carter . Lcafc. . Tyncs Si:-rselna XXI-llllicn STATIS' 'X I .f ,tg-gif Xlillcr lTlCS Ab. R. H 59 21 19 107 47 42 105 42 38 99 44 46 113 24 31 96 18 36 85 12 28 95 27 29 34 11 5 11 4 3 8 6 4 41 2 6 14 2 1 7 2 3 7 2 0 9 2 PITCH ING QW! DN-Lt DST, Pierce ..... Siersema Humphrey s fiarler . M ,. . Va., h 4... . . Rhi. 14 12 27 34 37 28 24 26 5 3 4 0 2 1 0 2 7 0 2-1 2-3 3-3 ,,. if ma, ,f 1 fu 'id '-- 4, . sfo 'fic' .y K -Sits? BA. .322 .392 .362 .464 27-4 .310 329 305 1147 .273 .500 146 071 14.23 .mm .1.. L. 1. ana ers. .lones and Dunham Baseball MASON-DIXON CHAMPIONS when the 1956 baseball campaign opened the Hampden-Sydney baseballers were given no better than an even chance to better last year's mark of 9-6. When the season was over they had won their first Mason-Dixon conference baseball championship. The to their success? Thirteen outstanding. return- ing lettermen. a strong group of freshmen. and coach Wennie Hiller. .Xt first. pitching seemed to be the problem. but when freshman Billy Pierce began kev big tocreel off one victory after another. it was quickly solved. Backed by the strong arms of Siersema. Humphreys. Tynes and Carter the pitching staff was solid. Catching also seemed dubious. but three-year man .less Grihfin quickly filled the vacancy. With such big names as l'lumphreys. Marlow. Smith and Cox the infield was probably the best in the con- ference. Xdding the names of new men Rickman and .loyce to lettermen Harlow and Cooke gave the Tigers an outstanding outfield. The Bengal baseballers opened a twenty-two game schedule against B.P.l. on March 26 with a l9-7 victory. The Bengals pounded out fourteen hits. four by leftuelder Gene Cooke. The Bengals picked np their second straight win hy beating a powerful Delaware team 3 to 2. Bob' llmnphreys allowed only scattered hits in going all the way. lid llarlow wrapped the game up by scoring .linnny Smith on along Hy in the seventh. IV? .C 1' Xfi er two tlisa rpointing losses to No - ... c Tigers honmw-d Inu-It with l 3 1 ind llarx'arfl ll l'7 th .-...c i ll to l decision over l1ritlgcw'ater. i 'Y' 'c at gout L ilolk Ibis ision l utonnl ol l'rt-slnnan lhllx Pun t ,ax himself as he hnrletl ll-S to their st-cond Nlason-llixon victory by downing Catholic L. lll to 2. 'l'ln 'liigti lolloweil with a high scoring I6-13 victory mer N XII , Bernie Xlarlow' accounted for eight rims with lwo homt l ic' f runs anal a double. ln tl it nm xt contest. lirobahlx ilu- ln-st ol tht it ir . tl ' ond ll to lll. lt was thc rt-lie-l ll-5 no.ttl out lin hm pitching of Carter. the hitting of llarlt . gs rw and lht ' outstanding play of Nnith and llnmplnw-xs whit li ga -1 A the -1 s l l'1f i --. ,.. Yi ,f 1 1 Bengal tnir ng wil. ljltllt' took the monnil again and pilcln-tl tha l l ligers to a ll-l victory ou-r lqnclilmrg, Quickly following this victory with all 3-Z2 triumph ova-1 ll 't'l'ff'?'ll'?'S 'l 'l t ' liantlolph-Nlacon the Tigers took lirst place in lhi Little liight and the Nlason-Dixon. Q1 . .1 or ., i-LgQ,.FE'..!l!-an '3- .I.A dy... .s-I 95- llarlow looks for hat alter circuit clout Xfter a close loss to XY and L 9 to 8 the Tigers avenged themselves by walloping Xorfolk Division 19-T. lt was Pierce on the mound again as Hrst baseman Hunter Cox led the Bengal attack with live RBI's. Following a 9-3 setback at the hands of Bridge- water. the Tigers tronnced Richmond 13-l. Warren Carter started and went all the way. Harlow' and Joyce lt-fl the Bengal hitting attack with three hits apiece. H-S lost their next two contests 10-9 to Randolph- Xlacon and 16-13 to Y.XI.I. ,X free swinging contest with NN estern Maryland followed which ended in a 12 to 12 tie after' 11 innings. Billy Pierce came up with the best pitching per- formance of the year as H-S blanked American U. in D .K- Siersema heads for the barn wi, 5 . i 1 .sy n , ,.-, - 'H N Z l E 1 0 , is N C sv 'fn ru 3' f, wi.:-H ' ,- 'M' . .. mlm, .., - ,---, -az-- -L1,,. ' P iheir new oming. Ii 1,-'if Pierce again 3? H-S raimiefi 1 LY11-1-hlmlrg the foHm4-ill: week 135. Harli-1'-. Sxjih. aid Cook? f'fiw11r?Cie+i ll' Kits heiueezl Them. In The las? ' game of thru -P34011 H-5 awfugei 1:1 earlv seawzl less .'? hx edging W-L T-fn. v I ' I 1.1117-'gllrl C-Quia in Tiferiizi to flap' 21+ he , if Qui mf ihrw LIBIHPQ for ihe Kfaswiwli-Dix-iwzi xi-Qiazzigii-mliip. P -' Having lf'-i the Bret game. The -yiriiefi Tiyr-Ahfmlll-ig-i ,N back 170 talw The NEXT Tv-3 U-N and 14-IU is will 5 ' . SQ' The -Thalllyi-iwllfhip. .K gy: , - W1 fy A 1 A A KX 'fu fx '- ffvvaf9 m 1. ':. 3 3- 5'?-ak fi , F ' ..,V n ., J x.,.. 1 ,,,, . ,wt:L4ifie+.!!'--,:'f'l' f' fiwt .231 .' Fl-Haber. Sli-Third. williams. fmiil. Marin 1 if. 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War, if we .2::-::::,v.yv.:,-.- 5,-' . 212- ' t Lf, ,,g,,,., 5 A , , ww .f-Q argizzcf 154 . Q X' ' ff., '-1:4 1 ,Y g M , 3, Mt I 55 S C or x 1' ::5?113'i El' 1 I W xr . 'ng :,:',2:-5:-:':-E1-52 -'-Sv:-X:-,H .... , X. -4. ' -. R-5 5.0-.-lox? Y,-f.q.1.:.g.f:a-A . f '- b. 1 f-fa-fw s X ' , so - , .- 1 , A :1 . Lp:-5 s:.f.:,.1.-.. MISS SYVIE LANDIS Syvie is a freshman at Mary Baldwin col- lege and is from Baltimore, Maryland. MISS SANDRA DESHIELDS Sandra, a senior psychology major at Rad ford college, is from Suifolk, Virginia. L , MRS. JUDITH E. WARE Judith attended Longwood College and is now living in Richmond, Virginia. MISS NAN CANDLER Nan is from Dallas, Texas and is a senior sociology major at Mary Baldwin College. V ..A. x K f , .SK ' N -fi - E Q a'iff.1-Ni Sw N x W 5 X ' ii ' , nf? , 'L' wiv Saiifi 2 -ur MISS MARY JANE PRILLAMAN Mary jane is a Junior at Mary Yvashington College and is from Howertons, Virginia. MISS BETSY TICE Betsy is from Kingsport, Tennessee and a junior at Randolph-Macon Woman's Col- lege. ag x x M H X 'R ' kgs X X s Y gi 393333 'V -N ,Q sf, x 'f . Mi . Q f f' SENIOR BIBLIOGRAPHY ALYAN MACALILEY .-XRON, IT9 Hawthorne Drix e. Danville: IIKA. DONALD MOORE AIQLT. Crestview Driie. Abingdon: AKA: Intramural Director 131: Student As- sembly I3.-l-l. loux WEXDELL BAILEY. JR.. QT Willway ltoatl. lil.-llmollfl. xii. lv Baskelllall l'I.:lQ Baseball lzl. Glee Club l1.1Z.3.4l. IYILLI.-XM COLE BKRNES. Occoquan: AKA: Inter-fraternity Council l-ll: Intramural Director l3l : Student Asselnbly l3l : Tiger I I l 1 lntramural representative lllall. EDXIYXRD HAYES BENSON. 4 East Elin .-Xie.. Baltimore 6. Mel.: AKA: Track LSI: Cross Country Track lll : Footlltill NILIIILIQCI' till : Tiger l1.2.3.4l : Glcc Club lI.2.3.4l : H-S ,longleurs l 1.2.3.4 l. THOM.-XS 'lI'ClilfR lilGGS.6l,l XX Llbllillrflllill ,Xu-.. l'1l lIII Royal: IlZ1l'..XNIfO: Independent Organization l 1.LZ.I1.,ll. 'I1I'CLlSLlliCl' :Ill : Sluilm-nl .xbbtttllllt lfll: Glee Club l1.2.3l : H-S Debate Tealn 12.53.-ll: ll-S .longleurs I 1.2.3.1 1. Glitlltllli C.XXll'lilfLL BIRD. 11115 Rixersitle Dr.. IIlClllIlIlllClZ KA. OAK. Hlfll, IIA. EIY: lntra-fratcr- nity Council lil: Eootliall l1I: Sluilent Council II.-ll. Cliairinan 1-1-lg Student Assem- bly l2.3.ll. Secretary-Treasurer ill. Yil.-e-P11-sirleiit I-dl. President 141 : Tiger lI.2.3.4l. News Erlitllr lil. Sports Eclitor lfil. Managing Editor l4lg H-S Magazine l2.3l. Managing Edit-lr l-Lili Glee Club Ill: l'listorian of Sopliomore Class: President of ,lunior Class: Wlilfs Who in AlI1Cl'Il'iiI1 Colleges and Enixersities: Eresliman Cup. 'lIllOXl XS POLL XRD BOWIL. IR.. 32143 Granby St.. Norfolk: Xfll: XBKIIL Glee Club L-ll: Biology Lab Technician Ill : Clin-mistry Lab Technician 12.31. JOHN ROS BOWERS.31-12 Monument ,-Me.. Riclnnond: ATU. IT.-XRREN BIIRKE CARTER. West Point: KA: Basketball lI.2.3.-ll: Baseball 13.1. JOSE RAMON llAY1LA.Jl1.. T100 Rixer Rd.. Richmond: KE. Vice-President l-ll: Basketball 111: JV Basketball l1l: Student Council I-ll. II'ILI.1,XM HICKSON IJRL'BIELLl-IR. F3l'lt1X1llE'I EX: JY Basketball l1l: Student Assembly t-1-l. Cllairlnan of Student-l7aculty Relations Committee l-ll: Kaleidoscope 13,-Ilg Tiger l1l. EDWARD WILLIAM EARLY. Charlotte Court House: EX: Basketball. ,IV l1l: Glee Club l3.4l. JAMES BROWN EXRINHOLT. JR.. Gloucester: KE. Grand Scribe lull. JOHN FREDERICK FLANINGTON. 221 James River Dr., Warwick: OX, Treasurer 42.31, President I-I-l1Tlg81'lI.-I-I. JAMES GORDON FRAZER. Hill! Cherokee Rd.. Riclimoncl: KA: Football 11.2.3.4-I, Captain l4l. All-State 12.3.-ll: Track l1.2.3l. Co-Captain l2.3l. IIVILLI.-XM RYLAND GARDNER. IR.. 303 Greenway Lane. Richmond: KE, UAE. EY: Inter-fraternity Council 44-l : Football 11 l : Track l1l : Student Assembly ld! : Kaleidoscope l1.2.3.4l. Business Manager l3l: H-S Magazine 12.3.-I-I. Editor 131: President of Senior Class: President YC l-ll. CLARENCE RICHARD GILLESPIE. Boydtnn: AXA. Treasurer 131, Vice-President l4l: Baseball l1l: Tiger l.5.4l. RANDOLPH MOORE GREGG. 377 Walnut Ave. STV.. Roanoke: Tiger t1l, Feature Editor t1l g Class Historian l1.3.4l : L'-P Society 11.23.-ll. Secretary III : PDE Freshman Cup. GEORGE LAMB BEIST GRINNAN. 5216 Edgewater Dr., Norfolkg XSD, XBCI1. Vice-President K4-1: Basketball. .IV 11.21 : Track l1.2.3.4l : Glee Club 13.4-l : Lab Technician 141. 145 ws R f' ,x 1' mf Q X f nlnul llllll llllIl ml Ill--l ' IIII WN IIIIIII lIlllllllll lllllllllllllIl lllllllllllllIllll I IIIIIII I l J -Q.. SENIOR BIBLIOGR PHY RANDOLPH BRYAN GRINNAN. lll. 5210 Edgewater Dr.. Norfolk: Kb.: Glee Club LS,-1-1: Fencing Team 13.-l-1. WALTER LEE CRLRH. JR.. 'JST Forest Park Bhd.. Roanoke: IIKA. Treasurer 141: Football 131: Student Assembly 115 1. A1 STIN BARROW HARRELSON. 204 S. West A1 e.. Blackstone: KA. Treasurer 131. President 141, XB-ll. President 141: Student Assembly 13.4-1: Kaleidoscope 13.-41: Tiger 111: Lab Technician 12.53.-11: Dorm Counselor 131: Chapel Monitor 13.-l-1: Student Finance Board 1-l-1. JAMES LTNWOOD ll XTClllfR. jlt.. 111111 Llrookland Parkytay. Richmond: KE. Secretary 131. Presi- dent 1-11: l11te1'-frate1'nily Council 141: Student Assembly I-l-1: Kaleidoscope 141. As- sociate Editor I-lil Tiger ll.2l1 ll-S Magazine 141. Associate Editor 1-1-1, .Art Editor I-l-12 Secretary-Treasurer ol Sophoinore and Senior Classes: German Club Assistant Business Manager 131. Tice-Presideiit 1-l-1. R1 SSELL FREDERICK HOLCOMB. JR.. 01,10 Mioosllalttl Terrace. Alexandria: KA. Treasurer 141. H1112 XB1l1: Basketball 1l.2.3.41. All State 131. All Little Eight 11.231, All Mason- Dixon 12.311 Track 11 1. Kaleidoscope 141: Dorm Counselor 131. RAYMOND DOLCLAS HOLCK. Mt. Saxage. Md.: HSD. Secretary 141, EY, Vice-President 141. TKA. President 1-11 : Tiger tfi.-1-1. Feature Editor 141 : L'-I' Society 11.2.3.4-1, Treasurer 111. President 111 1 Fencing Team 13.4-1 : 1:1-S Debate Team 1 1.2.fi.41. Business Manager 131. President 141: Library Assistant 13.-l 1: English Assistant 131. TIIONIAS FR XNKLTN lilLliY. Boston: OX. Treasurer 141: Student Assembly 141. .XIt'l'llL'l-t lQLL5XYOIl'l'l'l KOCH. lll. 51.16 Dulfalo St.. Farmxille: EX: Football 111: Student Assembly 131: Glee Club 111. 1X1LLET'l'lf LEWIS LEHEW. Alleghany St.. Clifton Forge: IIKA. President 141: OAK, XBQH: litter-lraterziity Council 141. President 141: Football 11.2.3.41. Co-Captain 141: Track 11131. Co-Captain lbitl SCA 13.41. President 141: Student Council 131: Vice-Presb dent of ,lunior Class: All Little Eight 12,31: Freshman Counselor 1341. JOHN HOWARD MQCLLLOCH. JR.. 536 Miocrtllatytt. Beckley, W. Ya.: SX, HENRY HANNA MCYEY. 111. 2018 Stuart Axe.. Richmond: Xfb, Treasurer 131, President 141: OAK. President 141: H211-. Xtifli: lnter-fraternity Council: Football 11.2.3.41: SCA 121: Student Council 121: Student Assembly 15141: Clee Club 13.-11: President of Freshman Class: Riliois Rilio in American Colleges and Linixersitiesg German Club Treasurer 131. President 141: Dorm Counselor 12531: Student Finance Board 131. JAMES BERNARD MARLOW. Ellerson: HRA: Basketball. ,IV 11.21. Assistant Coach li-1-1: Baseball 11.23,-1-1. Co-Captain 141 : Student Assembly 141. EDGAR CALDWELL MAYSE, 1621 E. Boulevard. Charlotte, C.: AKA, Secretary 131, President 141: OAK. Secretary 141: HEAD. EY. Secretary' 141: TKA: SCA 13541: Student Coun- cil 141: H-S Magazine 141: Glee Club 11,2,3,41, Librarian 131, President 141: Secre- tary of Junior Class: Li-P Society 11.2,3,41, Chaplain 111, Secretary 121, President 131: H-S Debate Team 13.41 : Whos Who in American Colleges and Universities. FRANK STANLEY MOORE. JR., 1126 Magnolia Aye.. Norfolk: AKA, XB'-ID, Secretary-Treasurer 141 : Track 11.2.3-.41 : Cross Country Track 11.2.3.41. Co-Captain 131, Coach and Cap- tain 141 : Physics Lab Assistant 13.41. ROBERT DENNIS MORTON. Old Cray es Mill Rd., Lynchburg: EX: Kaleidoscope 13,41: Tiger 141 : H-S Magazine 141. Associate Editor 141. MALCOLM REESE MYERS. 2118213 Colby Rd.. Shaker Heights, Ohio: AY. TRWIN MATTHEW NLYCKOLS. ,lR.. 414 Oakenwold Terr.. Staunton: OX, Historian 121, Vice- President 131: lnter-fraternity Council 121: H-S Quartet 131: Track Manager 131: , Cross Country Track Manager 131: Student Assembly 13.41: Kaleidoscope 131: H-S Magazine 13:41, Business Manager 141: Glee Club 11,2,3.4-1. rf .R TT IIlIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIII A 'Q-R Nfl. 1 W If Q, ,wi WZ' r. L, .. z 1 V I 'W I! v I! 1 51 f -:' ' -QQ. fx 1 N Y A X Nj. , ' ' 'K Ri 'Qs . , ,.N,..x..x - 1 -, . Q XA -, ,X X ' 'N 'fw::.X.fs. . ' ...A W ,wg 1 .. eff -ks.:-si , 5 . rgywgrii' dx , f: X , ' - .. ,X , 'Mm x 1, 1 F Q Y 34 X X .q..x x ,, ,,.5.:-Eiga.:-. '. 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IUUT High St.. Farnnille. IX: Inter-Fraternity Council 121. EDWIN WERTZ SIERSEXIA. 302 First Ave., Fariniille. EX: Secretary 131: Football 111: Baseball 11.2.31 : Student Assembly 12.31 1 Clue Club 11.31 g Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class. LINWOOD BANKS SIAIAIONS. I3 Clexeland Ave.. Alartinsville. KA: Tennis 12.31. BENNY BENN1i'l'SAll'l'll.532 Roxbury St.. Clifton Forge. Illi.-X. ROBERT MORRIS STEEL. 44 Loxett Axe.. Little Silver. N.,1.. IIKA: Track 11.21 g Cross Country 11,21 . EDWARD LEWIS SLTUH 111. 3419 ljlyniouth Pl.. Lynchburg. IX: Kaleidoscope 141 3 H-S Magazine 141 1 Lab Technician 13.41. IANIES CREEDE TAYLOR. JR.. South Franklin St.. Christiansburg. ITKAQ Football 11.215 Baseball 1121: Student Council 131: Student Assembly 131. JOHN .ANTHONY FRANCIS TICAIO. JR.. 324 E. Little Creek Rd.. Norfolk. XCIJ: Football 11,2,3,41g Glee Club 11.2.3.4-1. CLIFTON ROSS TITLS.,lR.. 414 Avenel Are.. Bedford. KA. Secretary 1419 XBcI1g Basketball 1.V. 111: Lab Technician 13.41g Kaleidoscope 141g Intramural Manager 141. ROBERT ELCENE TOWERS. 1432 N. Inglewood St.. Arlington. AXAg Tiger 11.2.3.41: Circulating Mgr. 141: Clee Club 1l.2.3.-11. ROBERT GATES TRAYLOR. 327 S. Jefferson St.. Petersburg. XfI1. WILLIAAI VERNON TYNES II. T451 Clenagle Rd.. Norfolk. EXQ President 141. Hifbg Inter-Frater- nity Council 13.41: Yice-President 141: Lab Technician 13,4-1g Chairman, Student Finance Committee 141 : Basketl1all.,1.V. 11 1 5 Baseball 11.2.31 g Student Assembly 12,41 3 Yice-President Senior Class: L'-I' Society 141. ROBERT HOWE WALKER. JR.. 'JT 34th St.. Newport News. GJX: Inter-Fraternity Council 13.41. IAAIES EDNILND BOYD WALLACE. 5224 Powhatan Axe.. Norfolk. KE: Treasurer 131 g Kaleidoscope 11.21 : L'-P Society 11.2 1. EARLE RAWLINCS WARE II. 3UT Amelia St.. Fredericksburg. AX.-Kg Secretary 141 g Student Assem- bly 12.41. THOMAS ASHBY WATTS III. 3815 Sheringliani Pl.. Lynchburg. KA. Vicefpresident 131 QITAE. Presi. dent 141: S.C.A. 12.311 Vice-President 131: Student Council 111: Student Assembly 12.3.41 g Kaleidoscope 13.41 : Editor 141 g Tiger 11.2.31 3 Vice-President Sophomore Class: Inter-Fraternity Council 12.31 : Whos Who in American Colleges and Universities. GEORGE EDWARD WERTZ. Leesburg AKA. Treasurer 141 : HAR. Vice-President 141 g Kaleidoscope .Advertising Mgr. 131: Tiger 13.414 Circulating and Business Mgr. 141. JOHN PRICE WETHERILL IV. IU226 Carroll Pl.. Kensington, KID., AXA: Secretary 1213 Student Assembly 131. JAMES LANGHORNE WVILEY. IR.. Dixie Farm. Salem. KE: Track 11.2.3.41: Student Council 141 g President Sophomore Class. FLETCHER JOHNSTON WRIGHT Ill. 1617 Blair Rd.. Petersburg. KA: Kaleidoscope 1413 Glee Club 13.41. 149 1 XX dim! 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Wednesday Psychological Test, Reading Test, Physical Examination, and O.D.K Orientation Program for all new men. Thursday Registration of Sophomores. Juniors, and Seniors. Placement Tests for Freshmen. Students Christian Association Reception. Friday Conyercation for all students in Johns Auditorium. Classes Qshort periodsl Saturday Classes meet at regular periods. Wednesday, Thanksgiving Holidays until Monday, November 26 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Christmas Holidays until Thursday, ,January 3, 1957 8:30 a.m. Thursday, End of First Semester. Monday, Second Semester Classes begin 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Easter Holidays until Thursday, April 25, 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, End of Second Semester. Sunday, 11:00 a.m. Baccalaureate Sermon in College Church. Monday, 11:00 a.m. Commencement Exercises in ,Johns Auditorium 'I67 7 vnnooxs 1 'T 5. ff: 5'-ei: ' 1 - F' 'ff t Y K bn 4. .1 1 4 r ' 'mba - i r :' if' I5 ,. 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