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

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' WON .- 'I'I-IIE EI f E 'IW -E V Af. X ...- g I,-5. ,? x -f x . E3 11532 ,-.YE-3. ,T ,Av ff. vw? jp: i-ya 'HL- - if v .. Q-F-' ,. dj, .,,. 4 IM L 34 If Id.: wg,- 'Q fl QP 5. 922 x 'ff QPF' ffm - .'-x , X. ex ., -Q s un- 'H f Q L 'TfoYl , 1113 375. 1:91171 . .ear 1... NG il 4 -ix Ti rw. ' ifgx fc 'f '?ZQl9 i?-lf? aa:-E. E -2 i Jafgwiz-r. A . . .:'1 . X T ik x fl l k A - I O ' V I gvgnpw I Hu N , v . , , XXX - .. ' Y fryi The purpose of the 1963 KALEIDOSCOPE is to preserve for the students and the administration of Hampden-Sydney Col- lege their years spent on the Hill. No picture or collection of pictures can recreate to the fullest the experiences one carries away from these grounds, but it is our hope that we may to some degree assist in the pleasant recall of memories associated with the school. Pictured throughout the book is the A. D. Watkins Bell Tower around which the academic life of Hampden-Sydney is centered. Using the hell tower as a focal point we have recorded the face of Hampden-Sydney, a portrait which will serve to resurrect the memories which may become blurred with time. ZIEEE UBRARY n'A'MPUf'N-sYnNf'v VA ,. ,. ,. ,'-s Jllil 'F QP? ,- .41 L, .,f 1,,. .ag -f x nut , V Y 1-1inureuvululvllnlll- at 4 u i.i'-- ,Z 1 - . 1 . X4 1. a W Y-1'- 'l'hc: naw studc-nt activities building, Winston Hall, was completed during the summer of 1962, Named for james Henry Curry Winston '94, Professor of Chemistry and Geology who with lifty years of teaching had thc longest term of servite of any individual in the schools history, thc building contains many new facilities, Forc- most ot thusc arc the new dining room, otlices for the student publications, a student government room. a glen cluh ruum, and .1 seminar room. -it-it -.!aa.wAim gf ax ' , . . .Y MT., X luuimimuonnu:muunsneu1iuii,nn1ln'sl11a1l'f4agQt,:' I I I I J. ' '04 KV- IT ' '. , , , W .V K t lf , I lv, 5 I ,I V . . ' I -Il I. I X... , I pta. I Z fi I ln addition there is the Patrick Henry Room, for private dining, the William Henry Harrison Room, for I banquets and larger groups, and the new Book Cellar. I The 411,000 square feet of space in Winston Hall , serves lnoth a recreational ancl functional purpose, I featuring card, ping-pong and billiard tables in the lounge, and the modern facilities of the new dining hall. I I I I i,,tIIt:I to , .,I. 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University ol Yirgniag joined faculty in 1927: appointed Pro- fessor of Pllysics. 19343 elected President of the College January 20. 1961. 2 Em . QOLL . , NEW xxP0EN 5X9 Y-sv N' A- , 11 V H V Www H S t X Y x X N X ' x X X We I r ,, I-5 1, board members DR. BERNARD E. BAIN ....... .. .Lynchburg Vu. MR. FRANK C. BEDINGER .... ..... B oydron Vu. MR. STEWARD BELL, JR. ,..... . . .Winchester Va. HON. EDWARD L. BREEDEN ..,.... .,... N orfolk VI. MR. ROBERT S. BRENAMAN ........... .... R ichmond, Va. JUDGE ARCHIBALD C. BUCHANAN .......... Tazewell Va. MR. LENYJIS G. CHEWNING ........ .... R ichmond Va. DR. FRANK D. COSTENBADER .,.. Washington, D. C. MR. G. GILMER CRADDOCK, JR ..... ..... L ynchlnurg, Va. MR JAIVIES WM. DUNNINGTON . . .... Farmville, Va. MR. R. C. EDMUNDS ............. .... H allfax, Va. MR WILLIAM ERWIN ....... ..... D anville, Va. INIR JOSEPH S. GILLESPIE. .. ..... Tazewell, Va. MR. JOHN B. I-IENNEMAN .... .... N ew Yorl-Z, N. Y. MR. WARREN W. HOBBIE .... ...... R Oanoke, Va. LEWIS G. CHEWNING P'7'6.fi67l67ZZ DR. FRANK S. JOHNS ..... ....... R ichmoncl, Va. IVIR. WILLIAM T. REED, JR. ....... .... R ichmoncl. Va MR. R. W. LAXVSON, JR.. . . .... Charleston, W. Va. IVIR. CLARENCE B. ROBERTSON. . . .... Norfolk, Va DR. JAMES A. JONES ....... ..... R ichmonrl, Va. MR. DAVID D. SQUIRES ...,.... .. .Al6'Xandria, Va DR. EMMETT B. MCGUKIN. , . . .... Lynchburg, Va. DR. ERNEST T. THOMPSON .... .... R ichmoncl, Va DR. XVILLIAM T. PUGH ..... .... L ynchburg, Va. Front Row Ulcft zo Rigblj: Johns, Dunnington, Brenaman, Back Row fLefz to Riglnl: Jones, Pugh, Bain, Hohbie, Cosren Gilmer, Chewning, Squires, Vaughan, Eclmoncls, Gillespie. bader, Henneman, Breeclen, Lawson, Bell. THOMAS EDXVARD CRAVVLEY CHARLES BROOKS VAIL Dean of Stmfwztr Amdezlzir Demi Director of Glee Cluhg B.A., Hampden- B.S., Birmingham- Southern Collegeg Sydney College. Class of 1941g MA., M.S. and Ph.D., Emory University: University of North Carolina, l95?'l ioined faculty in 1957 in present ca- ioined faculty in 19-l61 appointed to pacity. present position in 1955. C O O admlnlstratlon CLAUDIUS HURNSBY PRITCHARD, JR. WIOSEPH TRIPLETT TRO'1'1'ER Bll.ff7Il',U' Mazmgw' Direrlor of Alumni Affair-,r H-.A., Hampden-Sydney College, Class ol BS, Hampden-Sydney College, Class of 1950g ioined administration in 1955. 1955: appointed to present position on january 2 5, 1960. PHILIP HORTENSTINE ROPP Professor of Englishg B.A., Hampden-Sydney College, 1950g A.M., Harvard Uni- versity, 19351 Ph.D., Uni- versity of Virginia, 1949, joined faculty in 1934. DENISON MAURICE ALLAN Professor of Philosophy and Psychology and Con- sultant to the Guidance Center: B.A. and M.A,, Hampden-Sydney College, 19165 A,M., Harvard Uni- versity, 19221 Ph.D., Har- vard University, 19263 joined faculty in 1920. GRAVES HAYDON THOMPSON Walter Blair Professor of Latin, Professor Of Greek and Clerk of the Facultyg B.A., Hampden - Sydney College, 1927, A.M., Har- vard University, 1928, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1931g joined faculty in 1934. CHARLES FERGUSON MCRAE Professor of Bibleg A.B., Davidson College, 1928, B.D., Union Theological Seminary, 1931, Th.M., Union Theological Semi- nary, 19321 Th.D., Union Theological Seminary. 19513 joined faculty in 1942. faculty WILLARD FRANCIS BLISS Professor of History: A.B., Tufts College, 19393 Ph.D., Princeton Univer- sity, 19465 joined faculty in 1946. HINTON BAXTER OVERCASH Professor of Biologyg B.S., Davidson College, 19155 M.A., Columbia Univer- sity, 1926g joined faculty in 1922. if 15 ROBERT THRUSTON HUBARD, JR. Associate Professor of Political Science, B.A., Hampden-Sydney College, 1935g LLB., University of Virginia, 1942g joined fac- ulty in 1946. ELMO BERNARD FIRENZE Professor of German and Frenchg A.B., University of Kentucky, 1932g M.A., University of Kentucky, 19339 joined faculty in 1946. josEPH BURNER CLOWER AssocinteProfessorof Bible: B.A., Washington and Lee University, 19281 BD., Union Theological Seminary, 19551 Th.M., Union Theological Semi- nary, 193-lg Th.D., Union Theological Seminary. 195-4: joined faculty in 195-1. XVEYLAND THOMAs -IOYNER Associate Professorof Physics: B.S.. Hampden- Sydney College, 19511 M.A,, Dulce University. 1955: joined faculty in 1937. josism-i WILLARID WHITTETJ Professor of Spanish: B.S., Davidson College: M.A., University of North Caro- lina: joined faculty in v I95... ALVIN HALL SMITH Associate Professor of Psychology: Co-Director of Guidance Center: B.A., University of Dubuque, 19532 M.Ed., University of Missouri, 1954: Ph.D., University of Missouri. 1961: joined faculty in 1956. facult lNlART1N BOYD COYNER, VIR. Associate Professor of History: B.A., University of Virginia, 19-18: M.A,, University of Virginia. 195-1: Ph.D,, University of Virginia, 1961: joined faculty in 1953. KENN12'1'HL SAXYYIZR FALK Associate Professorof Latin and Greek: A.B., Harvard College, 1949: F.A.A.R., American Acad- emy in Rome, 195-1: Ph.D., Harvard University, 1961: joined faculty in 1953. GEORGE TYLER MILLER, JR. Associate Professor of Chemistry: B.S., Virginia Military Institute, 1955: Ph.D., University of Vir- ginia, 1953: joined faculty in 1953. THOMAS TABB M AYO, IV Assistant Professor of Physics: BS., Virginia Military Institute, 1954: M.S., University of Vir- ginia, 1960: joined faculty in 1962. 5-Q , 'XX r I1 ,1 H A ' . . ,rg A 9 'Q Y . .aj I WILLIAM COLLAR HOLBROOK Professor of Romance Languages: B.A., Harvard University, 19201 B.A., Oxford University, l925g M.A., Harvard University, 19285 Ph.D., Harvard Uni- versity, 19305 joined fac- ulty in 1960. MARVIN WADE SCOTT Instructor in Biologyg B.S., Hampden-Sydney College, 19593 joined faculty in 1962. DUDLEY BYRD SELDEN Instructor in Mathematics, B.S., University of Rich- mond, 1952g M.S., Purdue University, 1961g joined faculty in 1961. PAUL LIVINGSTON GRIER Librarian: B.A., Erskine College, l936g B.A. in LS., University of North Carolina, 1958, M.A., in L.S., University of Michi- gan, 1947, joined faculty in 1940. facull' GEORGE WILLIAM Booze Laboratory Instructor of Biologyg B.S., Hampden- Sydney College, 1962, joined faculty in 1962. BEVERLY CALVIN BAss Instructor in Chemistry and Physicsg B.A., Mary- ville College, 19513 M.A,, University of Tennessee, 19391 joined faculty in 1960. EDM UND TAYLOR KIT'TL EMAN Associate Professor of Chemistryg B.S., Yale Uni- versity, 19505 B.A., Uni- versity of Mississippi, 1952: M.S., University of Mississippi, 1957g Ph.D., University of North Caro- lina, 19625 joined faculty in 1961. DONALD RICHARD ORTNER Associate Professor of Psychology and Co-Direc- tor of Guidance Centerg B.A., Northwestern Col- lege, 19443 B.M., Illinois Wesleyan University, 19465 C.R.M., Wisconsin Luther- an Seminary, 19473 M.A., Eastern Michigan Univer- sity, 19575 joined faculty in 1961. I 1 l I I , .. f Q . I3 V A ' .-1:-. sf ,, , ,..,. -'Hg v il fi R . I N 04 ' GQ? I 1 'Evi' ii 4555 - , -, . Q Q? 65 Ja A6 A 5 -,1 'f ' 'vw Q -y 'sf Jim A 5 A 1 if 4 5 Y 5 X Q 99 M, Q ,iff 591' 4 swab Ka. ,W 7 ,,, i '4 f Sw it an if Q I N K . -Q 'Niue EDMUND WHITTAKER Professor of Economics, B.S., Edinburgh Univer- sity, 19281 Ph.D., Edin burgh University, 19321 joined faculty in 1961. EMM ET ROACH ELLIOTT Professor of Mathematics, B.S., Hampden-Sydney Col- lege, 19283 M.A., Duke University, 19291 Ph.D., Duke University, 19351 joined faculty in 1934. facu ALBERT Louis LEDUC Professor of Modern Lan- guages, B.A., Indiana Uni- versity, 19311 M. A., Indi- ana University, 19351 Ph.D., University of Wis- consin, 1952, joined fac- ulty in 1962. HASSIEL ALGERNON SIMPSON Associate Professor of English: B.S., Clemson College, 19521 M.A., Flor- ida State University, 19573 Ph,D., Florida State Uni- versity, 19621 joined fac- ulty in 1962. ROLAND VANDERBILT LAYTON, JR. Assistant Professor of His- tory: B.A,, Western Mary- land College, 1951, M.A., Georgetown University, 1961, joined faculty in 1962. CARL FRANKLIN WALTERS, JR. Assistant Professor of Bible and Philosophy, BA., Southwestern at Memphis, 19561 BD., Union Theo- logical Seminary, 19593 Th.M., Union Theological Seminary, 1960, joined faculty in 1962. Ity VUILLIAM HILTON ANDERSON Instructor in English, B,A., Wfoflord College. 1959, M,A., University of South Carolina, 19621 joined faculty in 1962. WILLIAM FRANKLIN BERN1-IEISEL Instructor in Mathematics: B.A., The George Wash- ington University, 19591 M.S., Purdue University, 1962: joined faculty in 1962. BIERRILL ALVIN ESPIGH Instructor in Mathematics: B.S., Shippensburg State College, 1958: M. A., Louisiana State University, 1962: joined faculty in 1962. PAUL TULANE ATKINSON Treasurer of the College lRerired1 and Alumni Advisorg B.A., Hampden- Sydney College, 1907: joined administration in 1919. fa RICHARD ALLAN BURRELL Director of Athleticsg B.A., Hampden-Sydney Collegel present position since 1960. JOHN STOKELEY FULTON Head Football Coachg B.S., Hampden-Sydney College, 1955g present position since 1960. WILLIAM DANIEL PEGRAM, JR. Head Basketball and Base- ball Coachg B.S. and M.A., College of William and Maryg present position since 1960. Louis ALEXANDER WACKER, JR. Trainer and Track Coachg BA., University of Rich- mond. ulty RAY ATKINSON MOORE, JR. College Physician: BA., Hampden-Sydney Collegeg M.D., University of Vir- giniag joined administra- tion in 1961. MRS. CLARA WARD College Nurse. . LA FRONT Row fl. to 1.2: Miss Florence L. Clark, Mrs. Ben 1-lartig, Miss Louise Allen, Mrs. R. A. Babb, Jr. BACK Row fl. to r.j.' Mrs. Emmett R. Elliott, Mrs. G. L. Cox, Misi Virginia G. Redd, Miss Anna Dickhoft, Mrs. Graves H. Thompson. luv staff 'Tv' 3 4- ' fLeft to Rigbtl: Mr. james VC'.1tt, Mr. Robert Brown. iii 20 iss 1 -. ' ,., wuts . .. lf- w.. -vi 'V -H :- ., ..mEf2?.5g3f 'D UF .,,, I-vnJq m 'W'l 'li .. Uni ,nu sn 'illnqgi an ,ual X .4-.,, ' . . 1 t qtwsy- si R EDGAR GRAHAM GAMMON, DD., LLD, President of Hampden-Sydney College 1959-1955 He suffered much, he dared greatly, he built enduringly. His name will be grate- fully honored as long as there is a Hampden-Sydney. To her he gave, in a humble but great spirit, the loyalty of a lifetime and twenty-two years of impressive accomplish- ment. -D. M. ALLAN 5 Q In. MSIIIOIIBIIII .ya 21 lie V '-94 ff14 ' 'Y 4'9'?'f U' . -f Asia. -5' an 99,5 vim gi ill. ffm fm i g L ' Fi: ,Q 1 i lv - fzilafi' ELI 1 'EW' 1 fi fi nf H 'fix ' .1 -- - lx. Q. . ' sk ' 1 I 1 5 I -fo 4, ! Mb., ,. 1 1 .- yy V -. Q.. ,L,.. el 7 .'3..3qh - , , fr -. nf' 351-' P1 573-41 KA f - in 53 ,iff 55' 'Xi J. Win' ' . cf., ' -Q Rex: P' mv ' Q iff? -, my-QL. X, 4. , M .:,:,.'a:. .'.. ag, ,334 .M A ?'f?' Os 5? b. iff' D. . ...4.' ' 'F' 5' 1 . K,-:fs ,,f -:VS ' ' 5 V I . 1 2Ai'.u2. :M 'M ' fp - M -lies 't A . x fy, A 32 fi , 9,4 X X Mi, M' y g 1 V? i 59 My .li . , ,, ..,s H Q-. w iq, -4 1.3 I Q-5: I Y-v ,lm senior class officers Pm-l.lw1f ,..... .... X VADIZ HAMPTON SAUNDIQRS, III l'1 1'L' 1'zwiIlw11 ..... ...... R ODERICR BELL INIATHIEXVS 51' 1'f'L '1.1rV1-'l r'L'.1 um: .... I.OXY IiRY DOUGLAS FINLEY, III Ilinf fff' A111 .,.. AIAMIES MQINNES GALLOXVAY. -IR, I l 'l-lr SIIIINTIICJB.-S CI' 1963 DOUGLAS ROWAN ALLEN Midlothian, Virginia JOHN WAYNE ALLEY Tazewell, Virginia ,. AXA,HAE CHARLES THOMAS ANDREXVS Richmond, Virginia Tv UAE f'?.5STl.Q gps... sg, 1- 5 i I Rourm' H01 1 AND BrNNE1'r X lfjllflld Bcanh.Xirg1n1a -Qui CARL CAMPBELL BOOBEEG Wfashington, D. C. B.A. CARL FISHER BONVINJER Huntington, West Virginia BQA, lu, uni, :nj TKX BA HX SIINICJBS OI' 1933 1 . GILLE1' GRAYSON Boa CE Ruxron, Maryland CA OTIS HENRY BRADLEY, JR. Danville, Virginia TIKA RODNEY GEORGE BRADT Waynesboro, Virginia AXA hampden-sydney college ',....'T ' '--s... PILTER LITTI.EI'IhLD BRT ANT 'I owbon, Maryland WILLIAM HAMILTON BRYSON Richmond, Virginia EU, ET, IIAE, 4212K 4 Q' ,,,-- f' T , Ii, 784 BENIAMIN MICHAEL BUTLER I f ' Winchester, Virginia v - ., Vg 7' , ...... , B A KA, IIEIII, IIAII,IuIi, 11-BK A M, Ag, hampden-sydney college SIEIINTICJBIS OI' 1963 i , , , WILLIAM TILLMAN BUTLER, JR. Richmond, Virginia 4 B.A. IIKA, 1-1311- ff K 7 l XWILLIAM GASTON CAPERTON Mount Hope, West Virginia II K A RILHARD HLTNTER CARDWELI. Clover, Virginia H K A 'Wik- wlqvfvnnr-'vow -if .' I' ,l J if 1 'BS GEORGE BURROUGHS CARTLEDGE, JR. Roanoke, Virginia WILLIANI DUNNIGAN CASSIDY, III Welch, West Virginia . Lx, IIAE, DAVID LESTER COSTENBADER Lynnhaven, Virginia .. EX SIElIlN ICDIl.S OI' 1 933 ...iii SF 4. Q. I Ur'-in I i 1'-:. 'BANTAM 1 ' ., . -fi'-' 'avr ' 'A i 'UI 4 A 2 I X Y 1 I ,, f 2: 'inf' I 1 7 if -L -Q -I ' ' ii ii V VIL rig! 'A I . .0 f ' lg K 3 5 1' I -3 1 CHARLES MARTIN Cox IR Falls Church Virginia RICHARD TEMPLE CRUZE Charleston, West Virginia B.A. ERNEST PENSON CURRY, JR Charlotte, North Carolina B.A. X Iv hampden-sydney college 'J' rj' ,l fv IACK EUGENE CUSTER Pompano Beach, Flonda -,,,,-f' Pi 69 XA-J' THOMAS BRADLEH DAVIDSON, JI: Richmond, Virginia BA KA H2411 HAH .inf Y. 4 I I I XVILLIAM SCOTT DAVIDSON Lynchburg, VIFQXIDIB E ii- s ,flap hampden-sydney college SIEIN'IOI!fS -,P-wr NORXVOOD HOWE DAVIS, JR. Richmond, Virginia Him, lui, DENNIS BRENT DILLS Lynchburg, Virginia I J 3 fa B.A. v , K I nfl, -, - X 41 ww' Kafka .. Q ff, -M 35.574, .- ..ki ., ,ca- 'G SEINIOBS OI' 1 933 5,1 Q - ,pus , 415 1 LARRY EVERETTE FARRAR Roanoke, Virzinia JAMES ROBERT FELTY Covxngton, Vugxma I.oxvERY DOUGLAS FINLEY, VIIQIHIH Beach, Vxrgxma HRA HI .A ' 2 5 S? 5 E MERXVIN ARNOLD FRANTZ, JR. Fredericksburg, Virginia B.S. GX JAMES MCINNES GALLOWAY, JR. Richmond, Virginia B,A, UAE JEFFREY LEE GARDY Callao, Virginia B,A, ex, HEHIH, wx hampden-sydney college Q fi' 'l h,,,-dim 1 , XVALLACE WILLIAM G1G1.1o Torrmgxon, Connecticut g:, 1 qv.- ROBERT GOGGIN GILLESPIE, JR. Tazewell, Virginia B,A. AXA, 11:42, IIAE GERALD TATE GILLIAM South Boston. Virginia B.A. AKA, IIAIu hampden-sydney college SIEIE'ICJIR.S OI' 193 DONALD ROBERTS GLADSTONE Exmore, Virginia B,S, HILA '-N...-13 .W fn, A 1 ALLEN MARTIN GLASGOW Roanoke, Virginia B,S, AXA CLYDE EARL GUTHROW, JR. Richmond, Virginia BS HKA OAK XBCIJ QBK 'Q SEJHIOBS CIE' . 1 933 THEODORE SHARING H,KLL, IV W-- Huntingtun, New York JAMES WILLIAM HARDIN Huntington, West Virginia , IIIx.X SAMUEL CHARLES HARDING Tappahannock, Vnrgmm HOLMES CONRAD HARRISON, III Richmond, Virginia B.A. KA JAMES FRANKLIN HATCHER Roanoke, Virginia B.A. HK A PETER BOISSEAU HATCHER, III Richmond, Virginia B.A. hampden-sydney K E college 3 1 g. DANIEL MCCRACKEN HAWKS Errrick, Virginia JAMES EVANS HENDERSON ex, ET x'-x li Concord. Virginia GEORGE PHILIP HILLEN, III Roanoke, Virginia hampden-sydney college SENIOIES ' OI' 1933 I K .X A01 ,rx A . A M WX V... ...J DON WILSON HOUPE Farmville, Virginia 4 I i B.A. HIPBK THOMAS ALEXANDER HUGHES, JR. Arlington, Virginia BA, ITKA WILLIAM DONALD HUMPHREYS Hampden-Sydney, Virginia B,A- HKA,HZ'fI1 'Q A AG fvf -rg-N :jp ii-L1 J xx 4,-29' FERDINAND STODDERT JOHNS Richmond, Virginia B A, IIKA HAL STUART JOHNSON Richmond, Virginia BA, KE EBBERT ASHBY JONES, III Danville, Virginia , vi xr' SIEIIN'IClI!'S OI' 1933 PARKE DEANS JOYNER Rlchmond, V1r,1n1a DONALD MARTIN KILLMON Craddockvxlle, Vlrgxma Hlxl PAUL ARMSTRONG LARSH Franklm, Vlfglnld hampden-sydney college ,H 19 1 iq O 2 A ou, '22 I ,Z 15' 'if -A s ,i uv, 7'--'Ti HERBERT TIMOTHY LITTLE Ivor, Virginia IIKA RODERICK BELL MATHEVLVS Charleston. Wlesr Virginia 'v ARTHUR JOSEPH MATNE1' Danvilla, V1r5m1a HRX hampden-sydney college SIIKIOIES A OI' 19323 RUSSELL GREENWAY MCALLISTER, JR. Richmond, Virszinia IIKA nzqw :qf OAK TIAIC RR-fb, 1i1BIx RICHARD NICCARTHY, III Metairie, Louisiana VY FRANK MARSHALL MCCLARY Hampton, Virginia -...M 'Iv 9,-. ,.0 .2- ffs' jOHN NOBLE MCDANIEL Herndon, Virginia , :.', 419 11:11, wx THOMAS ROBB MCDANIEL Herndon. Virginia , 5.1 QXK, 11:45 wx, 1 SIIIYICJBS OI' Q 1 933 is lx 3- 7 5 1 'Z' '..9 M Q, JOHN VUESLEY MELTON, III Glen Allen, Virginia ... T' -.J 1 .fr .-- f '.d Y , 'ZL' 4-,,.4.--- .. -N1-.rNX'4 U A-f fn I -A si' IQ, .....,.... 1 ,JI Q, g q 5'-... W. 3 n- . . ' '.'.. .. . .. K ., --..- B.A VUILLIAM ROYALI. MIDDELTHON, JR. Coral Gables, Florida B.A, TIKA, Hfflfy UAE, fT'I3K PHILIP HERBERT MILLER Toms River, New jersey BS. IIKA CLYDE FREDERICK MITCHELL Appomattox, Virginia hampden-sydney college , IIKA -,..f ,,-,...4J fi' Ooif .4--P-l wif 3 5 V' Q-dx f -of .4-f-Pl -Q WILLIAM EARLE MOORE, JR. Hampden-Sydney, Virginia BA. AXA GEORGE FREDERICK NIXON, JR. Stephenson, Virginia WIl.LIE ADAMS NUNNALLY' Richmond, Virginia . I I 'IF' hampden-sydney college !SiJEIJ!IT1El:IJElL!Ei CJUE' 1933 Pulaski, Virginia JAMES LUTTRELL PATTON Charleston, West Virginia GERALD INIICHAEL PACE 'gals HJ WALTER GREYSON QUARLES, JR. Raleigh, North Carolina ., . LLL rs A, 6035? COLLEGE LIBRARY HAMPDEN6YDNEY,VA I 1 v I ffl 1 , f '40 V :UQ 2 , T Wvgw Q A I-IOLMAN CALVIN RAWLS, III Virginia Beach, Virginia 'V BS, Ix... HUGHES KENNEDY REVELEY, JR. Norfolk, Virginia B.S. CHARLES HUGHLOVE RIDEOUT, JR, Newport News, Virginia B.b. ITKX AXA SIElK'IClILS OI' 1933 C X -9 Q , V1 ,- JOHN WILLOUGHBX ROMM, JR. ,IS --:U QW' Norfolk, Virginia Y' Q i r i I r i EVANS CASKIE Ross Roanoke, Virginia i f F 1 Roanoke, Virginia IIKA WADE HAMPTON SAUNDERS, III BS, HRA, OAR, XBIII hampden-sydney college l 1 I 0 2 Q B.A. -X BOBBY GENE SAYLOR Hampden-Sydney, Virginia 9? 'l l'l JOHN PAYNE SCHERER Beckley, West Virginia AXA ff Io 'Q I. I Q. 1? - J . GEORGE SAMUEL SCOTT Norton, Virginia X. , hampden-sydney college SIEIlN'IOBfS OI' 1 933 - . ilx . . rs 1 4.1. ' I im, , -M illi , ' E 'M A KENNETH NEAL Scorr Clifton Forge, Virginia B.S. H-'51, HARVEY FITZGERALD SELDEN Highland Springs, Virginia B.S. ox, XB'I1 HAROLD PREBBLE SETTLE, JR. Roanoke, Virginia B.S. SX 3 J - fl Q 41 ,X JANHE STUART SHELTON Charlottesville, Virginia B.A. IIKA EDWARD HENDERSON SHIELD Farmville, Virginia BS. KE,XRl CHARLES FREDERICK SHULTZ Carson, Virginia B.S. KA,HAE SIEIIlN'ICJI!fS OI' 1933 ,Q . ,.,4- GLENN'VUHLARD SMALL,JK Norfolk, Virginia WALTER OBENCHAIN SMITH, III Front Royal, Virginia B.A. , XkA,HAh CHARLES WARNER SOMMARDAHL Roanoke, Virginia B.A. hampden-sydney H K A YQ ...nw -.N l A My college 2 MARSHALL HOWARD STUART Richmond, Virginia HKA BOYD VALENTINE SWITZER, II Waxfnesboro, Virginia WILLIAM WALLACE TENNENT, III Righmond, Virginia , x U , 0 .M hampclen-sydney college SI-E.-'IlSl ICJI!fS OI' 19313 I l 1 l 4 4 I li Qi? funn 1 f if PRESSLEY BYRNES XVI-IITE, JR. Virginia Beach, Virginia LINWOOD GIBSON XVILKES Hopewell, Virginia RODNEY' ERNEST XYIILLIAIVIS Highland Springs, Virginia ik , af, 11:-if, LT, flllllx SIlIN'IO2R.'S OI' 19323 1 L 5 l gf 12 Y Q h 'z XX mpaw- i x si ff N - .v ,gi V. '-e-..,.......,..,.w..g.- f ,fx .W .W ,Nm yy' 'Q 3 iw X4 DAVID GARTHRIGHT WILSON, JR. Richmond, Virginia f 51 -f ' ,mov RAYMOND ANDREW WOODY Richmond, Virginia H IxA hampden-sydney SAMUEL CARTER ZERBE Nitio, West Virbmia college senior director ALLEN, DOUGLAS ROWAN, Beechleigh , Old Gun Rd., Midlothian, Va.: K-Y: Kappa Sigma Treasurer and Intramural Captain 141, Kappa Sigma Vice President 1-11, Executive and Social Committees 1411 Student Assembly Alternate 1311 Glee Club 11,211 Inter- fraternity Council Alternate 15111 Mathematics Student Assistant 131. ALLEY, JOHN WAYNE, 151 Tower Street, Tazewell, Va.3 AXA, 111151 Lambda Chi Alpha Rush Chairman 121, Lambda Chi Alpha Social Chairman 151, Lambda Chi Alpha Vice President 1411 Glee Club 1I,2,3,41: Pi Delta Epsilon 15,411 Interfraternity Council 121. ANDREWS, CHARLES THOMAS, 1224 Brookland Parkway, Richmond, Va., Iii, II-3153 Pi Delta Epsilon 1-11, KALEIDOSCOPE 12,5,41. BENNETT, ROBERT HOLLAND, 104 Laurel Lane. Virginia Beach, Va.3 K-1, IUE. ET, TK-11 Debate Team 12,5,41, President 1413 Tiger 12,3,413 Pi Delta Epsilon 15,413 Golf 1l,2,5,413 Varsity Club 11.25.411 Union-Philanthropic Literary Society 1I,2,511 Sigma Upsilon 125,412 Tau Kappa Alpha 141. BOOBERG, CARL CAMPBELL, 5205 13th St., N. W., Washington. D, C.3 Jongleurs 11,213 Tiger 1l,2,3,413 Glee Club 1I,2,5,-111 Library Student Assistant 12,5,41. BOWMER, CARL FISHER, 2633 Washington Blvd., Huntington, W. Va.: HX: Student Assembly 1413 Glee Club 1l,2,51. BOYCE, GILLET GRAYSON, 1018 Wagner Rd., Ruxton 4, Md.3 KA, Student Assembly 1413 Tennis 15,413 German Club Business Manager 1413 Varsity Club 15,411 KALEIDOSCOPE 141. BRADLEY, OTIS HENRY, JR., 505 Plum St., Dan- ville, Va,3 HK-Kg Football 11,2,5,41, Captain 141, Best Defensive Player Award 141g Wrestling 11,2,3,41, Captain 12.5,-41, Mason-Dixon Tour: 2nd Place 191 lb. Class 111, lst Place 191 lb. Class 12,51, 191 lb. Vir- ginia AAU Champion in Wrestling 151, Mason-Dixon Conference Outstanding Wrestler 12.511 JOshua Warren White Sportsmanship Award 121. BRADT, RODNEY GEORGE, 1043 Woodrow Avenue, Waynesboro, Va.3 AX-X3 Student Christian Association 1411 High Kappa of Lambda Chi Alpha 121, Lambda Chi Alpha President 1311 Student Assembly 13,413 Tiger Band 1111 Tiger 11,2,3,-113 Interfraternity Coun- cil Vice President 151: Library Student Assistant 141. BRYSON, WILLIAM HAMILTON, 1142 West Ave., Richmond, Vang Xflfy Illlfl-', ET 111, IIAE, YPHKZ Student Christian Association 1213 Chi Phi Treasurer 131, Chi Phi Vice President 1413 Eta Sigma Phi 15,411 Tiger 1413 Glee Club 12,3,41, Librarian 151, President 1411 H-S Magazine Editor 1411 Union-Philanthropic Literary Society 12,3,-i 1, Secretary 121, President 15,411 KALEIDOSCOPE 141: Pi Delta Epsilon 141, French Student Assistant 121, Library Student Assistant 15,41. Economics Student Assistant 1413 Sigma Upsilon 15,411 ll l1u'r llvhn .flmulzg Stznferztr ill finlericarl Urlizferiitiei' ami Criffegaf. BUTLER, BENJAMIN MICHAEL, 423 W. Cork St., Xxfinchegfgfv V3.1 KA, II:fI IIAFIX OAK, 11115145 Kappa Alpha Treasurer 151, Kappa Alpha Vice President 1413 Student Assembly 12,511 Student Council 12,313 Omi- cron Delta Kappa 13.411 Eta Sigma Phi 12,5,41: Pi Delta Epsilon 15,-11, President 1413 KALEIDOSCOPE -:Tl 60 J 15,41, Editor-in-Chief 141g Delegate to Collegiate Council of United Nations in New York City 1511 Recipient of Adamson Award 151, Treasurer of Stu- dent Finance Committee 151L ll 'ho'r 117110 Among Stlfderztr in Anzerican Urzirersirier and Colleges. BUTLER, WII.LIAM TILLMAN, JR., 4526 E. Semi- nary Ave., Richmond, Va.g IIN-1, H-VP, Football 1I,2,3,41, Captain 1411 Student Christian Association President 1413 Class Historian 11,21, Class President 1513 Pi Kappa Alpha Secretary 131, Pi Kappa Alpha President 1413 Student Council 123,413 Eta Sigma Phi 125,413 German Club Treasurer 131: Varsity Club 1I,2.5,41g Interfraternity Council 1411 Fourth Place in Class in Mason-Dixon Wrestling Tournament 1513 Anna Carrington Leadership Award 141, Dorm Counselor 15,413 2nd Team Tackle, Mason-Dixon 151. CAPERTON, WILLIAM GASTON, 724 Broad Street Mount Hope, RW. Va,g IIKA3 Track 11,2,3,41, Captain 15,41. Ray A. Moore Most Valuable Player Award 1213 Cross Country 1 1 1. CARDWELL, RICHARD HUNTER, Clover, Val IIKA 111, CARTLEDGE, GEORGE BURROUGHS, JR., 3465 Peakwood Dt., Roanoke, Va.1 KE. - CASSIDY, WILLIAM DUNNIGAN, III, 71 Riverside Dr., Welch, W. Va.3 AXA, UAE, ET: Lambda Chi Alpha Secretary 1211 Jongleurs, Secretary-Treasurer 1111 Tiger 12,3,41, Managing Editor 1411 Glee Club 1l,2,5,41g Pi Delta Epsilon 15.413 H-S Magazine, Editorial Board 1-11, Union-Philanthropic Literary So- ciety 12,3,41. Chaplain 12.51, Secretary 1413 French Student Assistant 121, Sigma Upsilon 12,5.41, Presi- dent 141. COSTENBADER, DAVID LESTER, Rt. 5, Box 420, Lynnhaven, Va., EX3 Sigma Chi Rush Chairman 13,-41, Sigma Chi Vice President 1413 Student Assembly 1513 Interfraternity Council 13,413 Dorm Counselor 151. COX, CHARLES MARTIN, JR., 7801 Columbia Pike, Falls Church, Va., Student Assembly 131. CRUZE, RICHARD TEMPLE, 4000 Kanawha Ave., Charleston, W. Va., N33 Tiger 121. CURRY, ERNEST PENSON, JR., 2510 Inverness Rd.. Charlotte, N. CA X42 Football 1I,3.4,1g Student Christian Association 11,2,31, Vice President 131, Chi Phi Secretary 151. CUSTER, JACK EUGENE, 424 NE 22nd Avenue, Pompano Beach, Flag H3415 Eta Sigma Phi 12.5,41, Secretary 1411 Union-Philanthropic Literary Society 1I,2,3,41, Treasurer 131, President Pro-Temp. 1413 David C. Wilson Greek Prize 131. DAVIDSON, THOMAS BRADLEY, JR., 2020 Park Ave., Richmond, Va.g KA, II-XE, 113453 Debate Team 151, Track 111g Student Assembly 1213 Eta Sigma Phi 1413 Cross Country 1113 Pi Delta Epsilon 15,413 KALEIDOSCOPE Stal? 15,4 JQ Dorm Counselor 151. DAVIDSON, W'ILI.IAM SCOTT, 106 Woodland AVC., Lynchburg, Va.3 EX. DAVIS, NORYVOOD HOWE, JR.. 2503 Third Ave., Richmond, Va.3 UNA, TKA, IIAEQ Pi Kappa Alpha Secretary 151, Basketball 1l,2,3,41, Captain 12,3,41, Honorable Mention, Virginia Small College 121, 2nd Team, Virginia Small College 131, Honorable Men- tion, All Mason-Dixon 12,51, 2nd Team, All Mason- senior director Dixon Tournament 139, Rosewell Page Public Speak- ing Award 139. DILLS, DENNIS BRENT, 2473 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va., EX, OAK, Football 11,2,3,49, Captain 149, Most Improved Player and Sportsmanship Awards 149, Joshua Warren White Sportsmanship Award 139, Freshman Class Vice President, Sophomore Class Presi- dent, Student Council 13,-19, Omicron Delta Kappa 13,-19, Outstanding Freshman Award, Vice President 149, Secretary-Treasurer of the Student Body, Varsity Club 11,2,3,49, U 'l9o'r Who flmoug Students in Ameri- can Uzzirerritier arm' Colleges. EVERETTE, LEWIS CARROLL, 244 Grove Park Circle, Danville, Va., HKA, Football 11,2,3,49, Cap- tain 149, All Mason-Dixon 13,49, All Little Eight 13,49, Honorable Mention, Little All-American 13,49, Most Valuable Player 149. Bedford Sportsmanship Award 149, Track 119: Wrestling 11,29, 2nd Place for Class in Mason-Dixon Tournament. FARRAR, LARRY EVERETTE, 1515 Lafayette Blvd., Roanoke, Va., KE, Football 119, Kappa Sigma Intra- mural Manager 159, Kappa Sigma Social Chairman 149, Basketball 119, Track 129, KALEIDOSCOPE Staff 13,-49. FELTY, JAMES ROBERT, Boys' Horne, Covington. Va., UKA, Football 11,2,3,49, Captain 149, All Little Eight 12,3,49, All Mason-Dixon 12,3,49, Track 13,-49, Glee Club 11,2,49. FINLEY, LOWERY DOUGLAS, III, 411 49th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., EX, I'1EfI', Class Secretary-Treasurer 11,49, Historian 129, Vice President 139, Sigma Chi Secretary 129, Treasurer 139, Eta Sigma Phi 13,49, KALEIDOSCOPE Staff 119. FRANTZ, MERVIN ARNOLD, JR., S15 Moncure St., Fredericksburg, Va., 9X, Theta Chi Historian 129, Secretary 139, Treasurer 14 9. GALLOWAY, JAMES MCINNES, JR., 6922 Woodrow Terr., Richmond 28, Va., UAE, Class Historian 149, Student Assembly 149, Tiger Staff 11,2,39, News Editor 129, Managing Editor 1393 German Club Assistant Business Manager 139, President 149, Glee Club 11,2,3,49, Secretary-Treasurer 139, Pi Delta Epsilon 12,3,49, Union-Philanthropic Literary Society 12,3,49, KALEIDOSCOPE Stair 11,2,3,49: Booster Club 13,49. GARDY, JEFFREY LEE, Calleo, Va., 9X, 11319, QBK, Theta Chi President 149, Interfraternity Council 149: Eta Sigma Phi 13,49, President 149, Glee Club 11,2,39, Chemistry Student Assistant 139. GIGLIO, WALLACE WILLIAM, 3 Simmons St., Tor- rington, Conn., Xflt, Football 11,2.39, Sportsmanship Award 139. GILLESPIE, ROBERT GOGGIN, JR., The Cove , Route 1, Tazewell, Va., AXA, H3542 UAE, Lambda Chi Alpha Secretary 12,3,49, Eta Sigma Phi 13,49, Presi- dent 149, Tiger Stal? 13,49, Pi Delta Epsilon 149, Union-Philanthropic Literary Society 149. GILLIAM, GERALD TATE, 1729 Chamberlain St., South Boston, Va., AXA, UAE, Tiger Staff 11,39, Glee Club 11,2,3,49, Pi Delta Epsilon 149, Union-Philan- thropic Literary Society 12,39, Curator 139, KALEIDO- scope Stal? 1259. .I nj. 6 GLADSTONE, DONALD ROBERTS, Exmore, Va., HKA1 Interfraternity Council 149. GLASGOW, ALLEN MARTIN, 3025 Dover Dr., Roa- noke, Va., X-9, Debate Team Vice President 119, Tiger Staff 11,2,39, Cross Country 119, Interfraternity Council 1291 Union-Philanthropic Literary Society 119. GUTHROW, CLYDE EARL, JR., 2303 Wedgewood Ave., Richmond, Va., UK-X, OSX, X342 'PBKQ Student Christian Association 12,49, Secretary-Treasurer 129, Pi Kappa Alpha Pledge Class President 119, Pledgemaster 129. Scholarship Chairman 13,493 Student Council 13.491 Omicron Delta Kappa 13,491 Track 119, Stu- dent Assembly 13,49: Vice President of the Student Body, President of the Student Body, Chi Beta Phi 13,49, Vice President 149: Glee Club 11,2,39S Chem- istry Student Assistant 12,3,49, Undergraduate Re- search Associate in Chemistry 13,49, Macon Reed Mathematics Award 1291 Liberal Arts Reading Seminar 11,2,3,491 I1 r'a0'.r 11760 Among Silzrlerzfr in American Unizferritier mm' Colfeger. HALL, THEODORE SEARING, IV, 231 Bay Avenue, Huntington, N. Y., KE. HARDIN, JAMES WILLIAM, 102 W. Oakland Avenue, Huntington 5, W. Va.: UK-4, Basketball 11,2,3,49, Captain 149, Mason-Dixon High Scorer 139, Top State Scorer, Virginia Sportswriters' Player of the Year for 1961, Tiger Staff 12,3,49. HARDING, SAMUEL CHARLES, 751 Water Lane, Tappahannock, Va., 9X, Theta Chi Social Chairman 149, Student Council Alternate 149, Student Assembly 149, Chemistry Student Assistant 12,3,49. HARRISON, HOLMES CONRAD, III, 4628 Hanover Ave., Richmond, Va., KA, Kappa Alpha President 149, Tiger Stalf 119, Interfraternity Council 149, KALEIDO- SCOPE Assistant Editor 149. ' HATCHER, JAMES FRANKLIN, 2654 Robin I-IOOcl Rd., Roanoke, Va., IIKA. I-IATCHER, PETER BOISSEAU, III, 3502 Hanover Ave., Richmond, Va., KE: Student Christian Associa- tion 12,3,49, Tennis 11,2,3,49, Most Valuable Player 139, Captain 149, Tiger Staff 13,49. HAWKS, DANIEL MCCRACKEN, 34 Pannill Street, Ettrick, Va., GX, ET, Tiger Staff 11,2,3,49, Glee Club 11,2,3,49, H-S Magazine 12,3,49, Business Manager 149, Union-Philanthropic Literary Society 13,493 KALEIDOSCOPE Staff 11,2,3,49, Sigma Upsilon 13,49, Secretary-Treasurer 149. HENDERSON, JAMES EVANS, Brick House Place, Concord, Va., Glee Club 11,2,3,49, Physics Student Assistant 12,3,49, Fire Department 11,2,3,49, As- sistant Chief 149. HILLEN, GEORGE PHILIP, III, 2945 Rosalind Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Va., GX, Student Assembly 129, Glee Club 11,2,49, Interfraternity Council 129, Physics Stu- dent Assistant 149. HOUPE, DON WILSON, 306 Second Ave., Farmville, Va., ET, CPBK, H-S Magazine 149, Romance Language Student Assistant 12,39, Sigma Upsilon 149. 1 senior directory HUGHES, THOMAS ALEXANDER, JR., Box 5414, Courthouse Station, Arlington I, Va.3 1111-13 KALEIDO- sCoPE Staff 441. HUMPHREYS, WILLIAM DONALD, Box 12, Hamp- den-Sydney, Va.3 111i-1, 113113 Basketball 4 113 Eta Sigma Phi 4413 Spanish and Library Student Assistant 141. JOHNS, FERDINAND STODDERT, 11 Tapoan Road, Richmond, Va.3 111i13 Class Treasurer 4213 Wrestling 13,-413 Varsity Club 43,413 Dorm Counselor 15,41. JOHNSON, HAL STUART, 2112 Wood Road, Rich- mond, Va.3 1153 Kappa Sigma House Manager 13.413 Tiger Band 41,231,413 KALEIDOSCOPE Staff 441. JONES, EBBERT ASHBY, 112 Clarendon Circle, Dan- vill4.',Va.1 -1X-1. 11342 11'X3 Eta Sigma Phi 4411 Psi Chi 123,-11, President 4413 Psychology Student Assistant 4 3 11 KILLIVION. DONALD MARTIN. Cl'add0Clivil16, V3.3 11111: Tiger Staff 1-11. LARSH, PAUL ARMSTRONG, 5419 North High Street, Franklin. Va.3 5X3 Jongleurs 111. LITTLE, HERBERT TIMOTHY, RED, Ivor, V3.1 HK-12 Football 12111 Student Christian Association 45,413 Pi Kappa Alpha Treasurer 1413 Student Assembly 15,41Q Chairman, Student Finance Committee 441. LONG, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, JR., 3541 Rapidan Rd., Orange, Va.3 HX3 Tiger Staff 131. MATHEWS, RODERICK BELL, 1707 Virginia St., E., Charleston, W. Va.3 1133 Football 11,213 Class Vice President 441: Kappa Sigma President 4413 Student Council 1413 Student Assembly 4413 Tiger Staff 423,411 Interfraternity Council 1413 Bible Student Assistant 4413 Secretary-Treasurer, Student Finance Committee 1412 Recipient, National Kappa Sigma Scholarship-Leadership Award 141. MATNEY, ARTHUR JOSEPH, 1711 Grove Park Circle, Danville, Va.g 1111-1: Football 11,213 Pi Kappa Alpha Historian 4413 Baseball 413,413 Wrestling 11,213 Varsity Club 11,231,413 Chemistry Student Assistant 11,-111 Mason-Dixon Champion in Wrestling in 1961. McALLISTER, RUSSELL GREENXVAY, JR., 5416 Hawthorne Ave., Richmond 22, Va.3 11191, 11341, '1'111i, 51. 11311. XWP. 45113 Pi Kappa Alpha Alumni Secre- tary 451, Corresponding Secretary 1413 Basketball Manager 1113 Omicron Delta Kappa 13,413 Tiger Staff 11,2,3,41, Feature Editor 121, Associate Editor 4 51, Editor-in-Chief 4413 Chi Beta Phi 43,41, Secretary- Treasurer 1413 H-S Magazine 11,2,5,41, Editorial Board 1.2,5,e11Q Union-Philanthropic Literary Society 423,-113 KALEIDOSCOPE Photographer 4113 Chemistry Student Assistant 12.5,-41, Bible Student Assistant 1312 Sigma Upsilon 42,3,41, Vice President 4411 Freshman Chemistry Award 111i Phi Beta Kappa Junior Scholar- ship Award 4313 Research Associate in Chemistry 425,413 Director of Athletic Publicity 1113 Chairman, Student-Faculty Relations Committee 1411 l1 bo'r l1 lJo ,-lmrmg Sllnlentr in Ameriirmz Urliferritier and Colfeger. MCCLARY, FRANK MARSHALL, 24 Osprey Ave.. Hampton, Va.1 Independent Organizations 41,2,3,41. 4 62 Vice President 421, President 1413 Student Assembly 12,3,-413 Modern Language Student Assistant 12,31. MCDANIEL, JOHN NOBLE. 429 Monroe St., Box 654, Herndon, Va.: EX, 0111, '1'X, 112112 Student Christian Association 42,313 Class Historian 451: Sigma Chi Intramural Manager 451, Chapter Editor 1413 Student Council 1-111 Omicron Delta Kappa 43.1111 Student Assembly 12,313 Baseball 1I,2,3,-413 Eta Sigma Phi 1413 Varsity Club 41,2,3,-413 Psi Chi 43,-41, Vic: President 141, Spanish Student Assistant 1113 Psy- chology Club 1Z1Q Chairman, Food Committee 1411 Dorm Counselor 4413 11711703 Who Among SIlld971l.1' in American U11iz'er-Jiliei am! Cullegei. McDANIEL, THOMAS ROBB, 429 Monroe St., Hern- don, Va.3 IX, '1'X, Ullf, -YT, 11342 Student Christian Association 43,41, President 1413 Sigma Chi Scholar- ship Chairman 1411 Jongleurs 45,413 Baseball 41,2. 3,413 Eta Sigma Phi 1413 Varsity Club 11,231,413 H-S Magazine 1413 Psi Chi 43.41, Secretary-Treasurer 1413 Sigma Upsilon 4413 Director of Intramural Athletics 4-113 Psychology Club 121Q Dorm Counselor 4413 11 lv0',t 11 lw Among Sinrfenlr in Anzerirazl Uzlizferzrilier ami' Cnlleger. MELTON, JOHN WESLEY, 111, Purcell Road, Glen Allen, Va.g 113'1', 11-3153 Tiger News Editor 43,413 Glee Club 4I,2,5,41g Pi Delta Epsilon 13,413 Union-Philan- thropic Literary Society 12,5,41. MELVIN, JAMES CONLEY, P. O. Box 174, Hampden- Sydney, Va.3 1111113 Track 4 1,213 Interfraternity Council 42 1. MIDDELTI-ION, Wl1.LIAM ROYALL, JR., 1216 Palermo Ave., Coral Gables, F1a.g 11113, T1iA,I1?J-1',f1'13K, 11A15g Pi Kappa Alpha Historian 131g Debate Team Treasurer 4313 Eta Sigma Phi 13.413 Tiger Feature Staff 1413 Pi Delta Epsilon 1413 Tau Kappa Alpha 141. MILLER, PHILIP HERBERT, 12 Dover Street, Toms River, N. J.: 1111-13 Track 11,2,31, Co-Captain 1213 Cross Country 1l,2,31. MITCHELL, CLYDE FREDERICK, Box 274, Appo- mattox, Va.3 HK-'IQ Football 11,2,5,41, Captain 141, Mason-Dixon 2nd Team 421. Most Valuable Player Award 421, Most Improved Player Award 121, Little Eight 2nd Team 431. Honorable Mention in Mason- Dixon 431, Most Valuable Player in Shrine Bowl Game 451, M V P in Ole Belt Bowl 141, All Little Eight Ist Team 4-113 Track 1211 Baseball 13,41, Mason-Dixon 2nd Team 451: Glee Club 4I,2,3,411 Varsity Club 42,5,41. MOORE, WILLIAM EARLE, JR., Box 161, Hampden- Sydney, Va.3 -XX-13 Football 11,213 Track 11,211 Varsity Club 11,21. NIXON, GEORGE FREDERICK, JR., Box 1, Stephen- son, Va.3 A153 Independent Organization 11.251, Sec- retary 12,311 Student Assembly Alternate 4511 Tiger Photographer 1113 Fire Department 11,2,5,!111 West- minster Fellowship 41,2,5,41. NUNNALLY, WILLIE ADAMS, 5309 Walmsley Blvd., Richmond 54, Va. PACE, GERALD MICHAEL, 1116 Randolph Ave., Pulaski, Va.3 1111-13 Monogram Club 121. 1:- senior directory PATTON, ,IAMES LUTTRELL, 600 Fort Hill Dr., Charleston, WI Va.3 3X3 Sigma Chi Secretary 1353 President 1453 Student Assembly Alternate 1353 Tennis 11,253 Tiger Staff 12.353 Varsity Club 11,253 Inter- fraternity Council Secretary-Treasurer 145. PENN, WALTER LEE, III, S15 Sunset Dr., Stuart, Va.3 Xfb, QUARLES, WALTER GREYSON, JR., 1517 Jarvis St., Raleigh, N. C.3 EX: Basketball 12,353 Glee Club 11,2,3,453 Physics Student Assistant 135. RAWLS. HOLIVIAN CALVIN, III, 103 York Lane, Virginia Beach, Va.3 1153 Student Assembly 1453 Inter- fraternity Council 145. REVELEY, HUGHES KENNEDY, JR., 7001 Carolanrle Dr., Norfolk 24, Va.3 111115: Football 12,353 Tiger Band 1153 Tiger Staff 1453 Chemistry Student Assistant 1235. RIDEOUT, CHARLES HUGHLOVE, -IR., 6 West Newport News, Va.3 NX-53 Lambda Chairman 1253 Tiger Staff 125. Commodore Dr., Chi Alpha Rush ROMM. JOHN Place, Norfolk, WILLOUGHBY, 6010 Carroll Va.3 N53 Student Assembly 1453 Wrestling 11,2,3,453 Varsity Club 11,2,3,453 Glee Club 11,25. ROSS, EVANS CASKIE, 2022 Mt. Vernon Rd., Roa- noke, Va.3 1111-13 Pi Kappa Alpha Secretary 145g Stu- dent Assembly 1353 Finance Committee 135. SAUNDERS, WADE HAMPTON, III, 540 Cassell Lane, Roanoke, Va.3 1115-1, X15'I', OAK3 Class President 11,3,45, Vice President 1253 Pi Kappa Alpha Treasurer 135, President 1453 Student Council Member 135, Alternate 145, Omicron Delta Kappa 15,45, President 1453 Tennis 11,2,3,45, Captain 1353 Chi Beta Phi 13,45, President 1453 Interfraternity Council Vice President 1453 ll7'h0'J ll7h0 Among Studentr in Ameri- can Uzzizferntier and Colleges. SAYLOR, BOBBY GENE, Box 44, Hampden-Sydney, Va.3 X'1'3 Football 11,2,3,45Z Class President 115. SCHERER, JOHN PAYNE, 205 Granville Ave., Beckley, W. Va.3 AXA. SCOTT, GEORGE SAMUEL, 557 Oak Ave., Norton, Va.3 EX. SCOTT, KENNETH NEAL, 349 Roxbury St., Clifton Forge, Va.3 IIE-Ig Era Sigma Phi 13,453 Latin Student Assistant 13,45. SELDEN, HARVEY FITZGERALD, 101 Beauregard Ave., Highland Springs, Va.3 9X, X303 Chi Beta Phi 13,452 Physics and Mathematics Student Assistant 145. SETTLE, HAROLD PREBBLE, JR., 2746 Laburnum Ave., Roanoke, Va.3 9X3 Student Christian Association 11,2,35Q Tiger Band 11,25. SHELTON, JAMES STUART, 1210 Mowbray Place, Charlottesville, Va.3 1111113 Football 11,2,35. SHIELD, EDWARD HENDERSON, 801 High Street, Farmville, Va.3 KE, X13'1J3 Chi Beta Phi 1453 Physics Student Assistant 135. SHULTZ, CHARLES FREDERICK, Carson, Va.3 11-1, 11l123 Kappa Alpha House Manager 1453 KALEIDO- SCOPE Staff 1455 Pi Delta Epsilon 145. SMALL, GLENN WILLARD, VIR., 207 W'ay'bridge Rd., Norfolk 24, Va., 51'X3 Student Christian Association 1353 Psi Chi 13,45. SMITH, WALTER OBENCHAIN, III, 33 Lee Street, Front Royal, Va.3 AXA, 113113 Tiger Staff 12,3,453 P1 Delta Epsilon 13,45. SOMMARDAHL, CHARLES WARNER, 1460 Lafay- ette Blvd, N. W., Roanoke, Va.3 1111-13 Pi Kappa Alpha Vice President 1453 Interfraternity Council 135. STUART, MARSHALL HOWARD, 4508 W. Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va.3 1111-13 Baseball 11,2,3,453 Cross Country 11,2,353 Glee Club 11,2,3,453 Varsity Club 11,2,3,453 Dorm Counselor 13,45. SWITZER, BOYD VALENTINE, II, 714 Locust Ave., Waynesboro, Va.3 9X3 Tiger Band 115. TENNET, WILLIAM WALLACE, III, S214 Brook- field, Rd., Richmond, Va.3 111115, xI'XQ Student Christian Association 13,453 Glee Club 11,2,3,453 Psi Chi 13,45. VERMILLION, JOHN, III, 310 North Street, Ports- mouth, Va.3 AXA, 11333 Tiger Staff 12,3,453 Pi Delta Epsilon 13,45. VIAR, JOSEPH FRANKLIN, JR., 1016 New Hamp- shire Ave., Lynchburg, Va.3 1111-'13 Football 1l,2,5,45, Captain 1453 Pi Kappa Alpha Social Chairman 1353 Track 1153 Tiger Staff 1251 Varsity Club 11,2,3,453 Student Assistant, Physics 12,35, Mathematics 13,-45. WEINGART, RONALD COOK, 21 West Masonic View, Alexandria, Va.3 AX-1. WHITE, PRESSLEY BYRNES, JR., 106 66th Street. Virginia Beach, Va.3 X33 Class Secretary-Treasurer 13 51 Kappa Alpha No. V 1453 Tiger Staff 1153 KALEIDO- SCOPE Stal? 145. WILKES, LINWOOD GIBSON, 2903 Pickett Street, Hopewell, Va. WILLIAMS, RODNEY ERNEST, 2 North Elm St., Highland Springs, Va.3 9X, 115'1', ET, 11913113 Tiger Fea- ture Staff 1353 Eta Sigma Phi 13,453 Union-Philanthropic Literary Society 13,453 Philosophy Student Assistant 145, Sigma Upsilon 13,45. WILSON, DAVID GARTHRIGHT, JR., 5908 West Club Lane, Richmond, Va.3 1133 Kappa Sigma Grand Master of Ceremonies 1453 Basketball 11,253 Student Council 1153 Varsity Club 1153 KALEIDOSCOPE Staff 145. WOODY. RAYMOND ANDREW, 1012 Foxcroft Rd., Richmond, Va.3 1115113 Basketball 1251 Track 11,2,3,453 Cross Country 11.253 Varsity Club 11,253 Chemistry Student Assistant 125,453 Boosters Club 15,45, Secre- tary 145. ZERBE, SAMUEL CARTER, 52 21st Street, Nitro, W. Va.3 9X3 Track 11.2,3,4 53 Cross Country 11,25 , Captain 125 . 421 63 lie Y junior class officers Prwiffcazf ..... .,... C HARLES FORD SYDNOR Vm' P 1'1' mlm! ..... ....... . .DAVID DUNI-IAM ADDISON S L'L'f 11 .11', 1 -'lmnmrl 1 ..,. CLARENCE CONXVAY CHEXVNING. III f'fI.flfl7'f.IlI ..... NATHANIEL ABRAHAM VIOBE, JR. -J.: le Firrt Roux' DAVID DUNHAIVI ADDISON. 5117 Evelyn Byrd Road, Rich- mond, Virginia. JOHN LOWELL ALEXANDER 359 Washington, N. E., Albu- querque, New Mexico. DAVID JAMES ANDERSON, 400 Sussex Drive, Portsmouth Virginia. Second Roux' LOUIS PHILIP BAILEY, JR. Nathalie, Virginia. EDWIN BOYD BAKER, Ran- dolph, Virginia. GEORGE HUGHES BECK- WITH, Rt. 1, Box 251, Earlys- ville, Virginia. Third' Roux' JOHN HAMILTON BER- GERON, 6721 Kensington Ave- nue, Richmond, Virginia. DOUGALD LEACH BLUE, III 2405 Alycia Avenue, Richmond Virginia. FRANK HAWTHORNE BLUN- DELL. 11111 Ralston Road Rockville, Maryland. Fourfb Roux' HAROLD URQUHART BLY- THE, Box 73, Rt. 2, Franklin, Virginia. EDWIN EDMUNDS BOULDIN JR.. 209 Weswiew Drive, N. W. Winston-Salem, North Carolina. GEORGE STEEL BOWERS, JR. 122 River Road, Maumee, Ohio. Fifth Row: ROBERT BARNES BRITTAIN Tazewell, Virginia. JAMES COY BYERS, III, Mistle toe Street, Victoria, Texas. WILLIAM KENT CARTER JR., 1109 High Street, Farm- ville, Virginia. class of'64 ,pm or Yee'-y , ww Nw .1-ai' 'E' -AQ! 4- '9' A -of 511211 if 65 Ii:- juniors n6l g'x' P 1? pl 59X X-4 1?- 'QV -Q 2 i., 1:- 'i 'W .YI , 'v -.49 'U' :iff -5 if 66 Fin! Row: MICHAEL DAVID CAVER, 1005 Francisco Road, Richmond 29, Virginia. CHARLES THOMAS CAYCE, 415 53rd Street, Virginia Beach. Virginia. WII.LIAM BATES CI-IAPPELL, 3211 Hawthorne Avenue, Richa mond 22, Virginia. Secwm' Roux' CLARENCE CONWAY CHEWNING, III, 24 Maxwell Road, Richmond, Virginia. LUCIOUS HENRY CLEMONS, JR., 622 Ratclifle Avenue, Rich- mond 22, Virginia. JOHN BRIGI-IAM CLINE, 551 N. Washington Street, Falls Church, Virginia. . Tfrinf Roux' DAVID MICHAEL COUCH- MAN, 610 Monroe Street, Wyttheville, Virginia. MICHAEL TYLER CRONE. 2220 Fifth Avenue, Richmond, Virginia. JOHN SIDNEY DAVENPORT, 6132 St. Andrew's Lane, Rich- mond. Viralinia. Fourth Roux' DAVID HUGH DILLARD, Il, 771 Bon Air Circle, Lynchburg, Virginia. WILLIAM JAIVIES DOUGHER- TY, JR., 77 Columbia Avenue, Hampton, Virginia, JAMES FIELDING DOUTHAT, Blue Hills, Rt. 1, Roanoke, Vir- gima. Fifth Razr: FLETCHER FITZGERALD DRAKE, 421 Ridgeley Road, Norfolk, Virginia. ALDRICH DUDLEY, Ill, 6609 Three Chopt Road, Richmond, Virginia. HUGH GARLAND EDMUNDS, JR., 3208 Hawthorne Avenue, Richmond, Virginia. First Row: JAMES ROBERTSON ELLIOT, JR., 120-1 Buckingham Avenue, Norfolk 8, Virginia. RONALD LEE ELLIS, 4902 Riverside Drive, Richmond 25. Virginia. GERALD LAWRENCE ENGEL, 3943 Orchard Road, Cleveland Heights 21. Ohio. Second Row: LEAVENWORTH MCGILL FERRELL, l l 11 Overbrook Road, Petersburg, Virginia. DAVID CHIPMAN FULLER, 313 46th Street, Virginia Beach, Virginia. MAC ARMOUR GAMBILL, Southwood, Welch, West Vir- ginia. Third Row: IULIAN CHARLES GILLS, 221 South Church Street, Appomat- rox, Virginia. EDWIN HAWT.EY GRAVES, jR.,. 1663 Brandon Avenue, Petersburg, Virginia. ROBERT EDGE HALLER, 424 Redgate Avenue, Norfolk, Vira ginia. F ourtb Row: ROBERT EDGAR HELTZEL, JR., 1307 Handley Avenue, Win- chester, Virginia. LARRY DONALD HENSLEY, 821 Windham Street, South Hill, Virginia. ROBERT LEE HINES, JR., 214 Park Lane, South Hill, Virginia. Fifth Row: CARLYLE PEERMAN HOL- LAND, III, S15 Dumville Ave- nue, Sulfolk, Virginia. ROBERT DEVEREUX JAR- RATT, P. O. Box 233, Floyd, Virginia. NATHANIEL ABRAHAM JOBE, JR., Buchanan Street, St. Paul, Virginia. class of '64 47 ff 67 ' QW, -A3 ,fm .Naam '3T Pl fig -vw TZ'.'?' juniors 5.-AY l -T-fr '23 51,16 .A ---I! 22. T ,,4n. dn' 6S lla F irrt Rauf: JOHN ARCHER KOCH, JR., 3504 Edgewood Avenue, Rich- mond, Virginia. I-IECHT SOMMERS LACKEY, AIR., S02 South Adams Street, Henderson, Kentucky. WII.L1AM .IAMES LAWRENCE, 5112 Allendale Street, Roanoke, Virginia. 36501111 Roux' FONTAINE BROUN LAWSON, 10 Grosscup Road, Charleston 4, West Virginia. THOMAS MARTIN LEWIS, JR., Wardtown, Virginia. LEONARD CECIL LONG, 4515 East Seminary Avenue, Rich- mond, Virginia. I Third Roux' PHILIP LEE LOTZ, JR., 40 Col- lege Circle, Staunton, Virginia. HORACE CI-IURCI-IMAN LUK- ENS, JR., P. o. BOX 551, vienna, Virginia. CHARLES ISAAC LUNSFORD. II, 3015 Avenham Avenue, Roa- noke, Virginia. Fnurtb Roux' JAMES CONLEY MELVIN, 147 College Avenue, Danville, Vir- gima. SAMUEL SPENCER MOORE. 11, 505 Shawnee Circle, Charles- ton, West Virginia. MICHAEL FIELD MOORMAN, Route -755, Bedford Virginia. Fifth Roux' WAYNE ANDREW MORRI- SON, 118 Battle Street, S. W., Vienna, Virginia. JESSE WILLIAINI OVERBEY. Box 546, Chatham, Virginia. PHILIP GROVER PADGETT. JR., 605 North Piedmont Ave- nue, Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Fifrt Roux' GEORGE WILSON PAGE, JR., 303 East Johnson Street, Hart- well, Georgia. GRAHAM FISHBURNE PAINTER, JR., 503 Shawnee Circle, Charleston, West Vir- ginia. JOHN CROMVUELL PARROTT, II, 5112 Somerset Street, Roa- noke, Virginia. Second Row: GEORGE FAIRFAX PERKINS, 421 Roslyn Avenue, Colonial Heights, Virginia. JOHN KENNON PERRIN, JR., Herndon, River Road, Rich- mond, Virginia. KENNETH MANN PRITCH- ETT, 7 Center Hill, Petersburg, Virginia. Third Roux' JOHN DERHAM ROBERTS, 815 Horsepen Road, Richmond 29, Virginia. GILES MEBANE ROBERTSON, JR., '1119 West Avenue, Rich- mond, Virginia. ALFRED FRANCIS ROBIN- SON, JR., 1421 Park Avenue, Richmond 20, Virginia. Fourth Row: PHILIP FOSTER ROOT, 1005 Lake Drive, Bedford, Virginia, RICHARD EARL RUBLE, 1902 Arlington Road, Roanoke, Vir- ginia. CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL, JR., Churchland, Virginia. Fifth Row: LOWERY BEAUCHAMP SAUNDERS, 330 North Main Street, Manassas, Virginia. JOHN HAMILTON SCHERER, JR., 1429 Park Avenue, Rich- mond, Virginia. JOHN DICKERSON SEMONES. 508 Seventh Street, Radford, Virginia. juniors wo' Nz:-sf sg 1 ' '7- 7 Firrt Row: KEITH MORTON SHEPHERD, 3459 Macomb Street, Washing- ton 16, D. C. HENRY ANDERSON SHIELD, 212 West Franklin Street, Rich- mond, Virginia. CHARLES HARRISON SMITH, JR., 217 Court Street, Abingdon, Virginia. Second Row: ROBERT JARRATT SPIERS, JR., 4231 Knob Road, Richmond 55. Virginia. WILLIAM JORDAN STEED, JR., Springdale Drive, Camden, South Carolina. CHARLES FORD SYDNOR, 335 Lexington Road, Richmond, Virginia. - Third Row: GEORGE PATRICK TARRY, JR., 515 Williamsboro Street, Oxford, North Carolina. CLIFFORD LAMONT THOMAS, Presbyterian Horne, Lynchburg, Virginia. RANDOLPH EDMONDS TROW, JR., 1702 Ranch Drive, Richmond, Virginia. Fourzls Row: WELDON WALTER TUCK, Virgilina, Virginia. JEFFREY LUCKEY WARD, 511 2-4th Street, Virginia Beach, Virginia. ROBERT HATHEWAY WELCH, 901 West 51st Street, Richmond, Virginia. Fiflb Row: THOMAS HUTTON WOOD, 815 Palace Blvd., Clifton Forge, Virginia. class of '64 ' D 4715+ 5 sophomore class officers P1'u1Lfu11f A,... ..,.. A RCHIBALD HANSON SOUCEK, 'IRA VIN-1'1'L'1i.fw1I .... .... C QEORGE HARRIS HEILIG, JR. Su'r11.fr'1-'I11.11111 1 ,.,..,., JOHN EDXVARD ANFIN Hmffri III .... THEODORE RHODES SMITH, -IR. Ffrft Roux' HERBERT SPENCER ADAMS. Buckingham Court House. Vir- ginia. JOSEPH EDWARD AGSTEN, S03 Murray Avenue, Durham, North Carolina. GEORGE THOMAS ALCORN. 615 12th Street. Virginia Beach, Virginia, GARRY VINCENT ALTIZER. Route Jil, Glasgow, Virginia. Seromf Roux' TI-IOINIAS INIARSHALL AIVIOS. JR., 1311 Wfarrington Road. S. VU., Roanoke. Virginia. JOHN EDXVARD ANFIN, Box 9-19, 29 Roosevelt Street, Rad- ford, Virginia. JANIES ALVIN BAILEY, JR.. 1661 Wfilton Road. Petersburg, Virginia. JOHN ROGER BARKER, 1808 Baylarian Blvd., Orlando, Florida. '1 bir-J Roux' LOUIS BEVIER BASTEN. III. 5323 Woodridge Place. Lynch- burg, Virginia. FREDERICK VIARREN BECK, III, 1158 Oakridge Road, Peters- burg, Virginia. IVIAYNARD HUNT BERRY- MAN. Box 2'1. Wloodland Cir- cle, Rt. 2, Downingtown, Penn- sylvania. DODDRIDGE HEWITT BIAETT, III, 5315 Seminary Avenue, Richmond 27, Virginia. F0lll'fh',RO1l'.' ROBERT O. BOE. II, 1045 Catalina Avenue, Seal Beach. California. JOHN MACLEAN BOSWELL, Burkeville, Virginia. REGINALD JEFFREY BOW'- KER, 903 East 28th Street, Pat- erson, New Jersey. JOHN OTTO BOYD, III, 2530 Longview Avenue, Roanoke, Vir- ginia. Fifth Roux' WILLIAM LEROY BURNER. III, 2605 Davis Avenue, Alex- andria, Virginia. GERALD ALLAN BUTLER, 2006 Columbia Road, Washing- ton, D. C. ANDREW JEROIVIE BUTTON, 536 West Bellview Avenue, XVinchester, Virginia. RUSSELL WARREN CALVERT, 6400 S. W. 123 Terrace, South Miami, Florida. Sixth Roux' LEON FREDERICK CHAP- MAN, III, 508 Redpoint Drive, Smithfield, Virginia. JOHN GARLAND CLAUDY, 225 North Porter Street, Seaford, Delaware. class of '65 CT -1' -...ag .A t -- .- P' A gf., ,, 'Re . , 1?- ' ,iq in 32, 1, wffv M., V A .,-. 1 . , ff7T ' .1v,:, KIf'37 i'i V I, fr as .V f '-2 A ,A f: , 5 .: ,Mfg ' h ' -' f. , .1 V' . 7' A 2 i ' J I Ii-.fg ,yqz 1 '71 'i- - ' ' 1 , qc . . 5.5: .,.k I g Q . : z I K .-,. V- . .,.,, 4 . , - . f an 5 .-.. L A XM . 1 ' ,. ,gf ,fvvv 5:31 1. 5 ' y A 0 IW ,S .. , - 13-. ' Lx we 1 ' . ,f 1 V . 3 . , 5. mi if V 'EEST 'Wi vm is -: . TENT? ii ' ' 'M ' 'iii V i M we V S Q :::3 - Isp, ,.,.,.:.. I 3 'Ta - gn .t A ' 'SP . 'i v. Vi .A 4 153. -Q ' ' er' A, -I I ' ,, 'W A 'ff ' ff- A A Q I THOMAS FRANCIS CONNEL- JAMES FRANCIS COPE, 812 LY, JR., 1404 Oakland Avenue, Townes Street. Greenville, South Durham, North Carolina. Carolina. .11 ' lf, W., P. sophomores .,, ,qi ri . ' fr' 2 -1 ' ... :I -- A .xr .. 1 .Q I .dl I , I 7 . 5 fa ,t ':- .. F' . .425 - if --1 - 1' Q., I J an ' 'E -gi? , --fl 1 'A ND X . 2, ' ' . ---ff :Lf ... R I - ' 1 -A.. . , f 7. 'S V - . PJ' i' I ,ax I Q-'IP --l 1' SN - , 12- Q. A .::. . :-1 . -- -A ' I 'A' 'TI 'I I . aw - If ' 4, van ,i ,:. I ,nn ,Ts -1. -if 1 i ' ' , .- . ' 'T A 4 ' .Xjxlb Roux' DANIEL XWALTIER HANCOCK. CHARLES EDWARD HALL' Rt. .ffl Box 55, South Hill in. 211-I swift Av.-ntit-. Rich- Vlfwmda mond, Virginia. . Ti Firrl Row! ROBERT TAYLOR COSBY, JR., 816 Vicar Lane, Alexandria, Virginia. RICHARD HUSE CRANE, JR., Shepherdstown, West Virginia. RUSSELL MADISON CUM- MINGS, JR., 22 Maple Lane, Lexington. Virginia. THOMAS LAUCHLIN CURRIE, JR., -I-157 Menokin Road. Rich- mond 25, Virginia. Sefmnf Roux' HUGH MILTON DAVIS, JR., -4219 Brook Road, Richmond, Virginia. JOHN GARNETT DAVIS, JR., Max Meadows, Virginia. GENE BISHOP DIXON. JR., Phenix, Virginia. WILLIAM BIRCH DOUGLASS, III, 3901 Park Avenue. Rich- mond, Virginia. Tbirpf Rouz' THOIVIAS UNDERWOOD DUDLEY, Middleburg, Virginia. WILLIAM MILNES ED- WARDS, 1330 Belleville Road, Roanoke, Virginia. RICHARD IDRIS EVANS, Rt. 4752, Box 5'-1, Richmond, Vir- ginia. WILLIAM GILBERT FAUI.K. JR., 1004 Normandy Street. Richmond, Virginia. FUINIL7 Rullk' , DAVID LANE FERGUSON, 305 First National Bank Bldg., Newport News, Virginia. CLARENCE KNIGHT GAR- RARD, JR., 1957 Parkland Drive, Lynchburg, Virginia. JAMES BENJAMIN GARRETT, JR., -i-112 Malden Drive, Charles- ton, West Virginia. STEPHEN MACTAVISH GED- NEY. S001 Lakeshore Drive, Richmond, Virginia. Fiflb Roux' THOMAS STEVENS GEORGE. III. 102 W. William Street, Salis- bury. Maryland. RICHARD DIXON GILES. Route 32, Chatham, Virginia. HERBERT COGBILL GILL, JR., Rt. 35, XVarren Avenue, Peters- burg, Virginia. RAY WILSON GRUBBS, 401 East Main Street, Christiansburg, Virginia. JOHN EVANS HARBOUR. P. O. Box 1087, Williamsburg, Virginia. CLARK HARTMAN HARDER. 2905 Kanawha Avenue, Charles- ton. West Virginia. Fin! Row: SCOTT MARTIN HARWOOD, 707 First Avenue, Farmville, Virginia. BENNETT WARREN HARV- THORNE, JR., Dundas, Vir- ginia. WILLIAM CLIFTON HEARD, III, 1706 Franklin Street, Fred- ericksburg, Virginia. GEORGE HARRIS I-IEILIG, JR., 1101 Westmoreland Ave- nue, Norfolk, Virginia. Second Roux' STEPHEN HOLLAND HEL- VIN, 1108 Park Street, Char- lottesville, Virginia. GEORGE GEOFFREY HUB- BARD, 2623 Carolina Avenue, S. W., Roanoke, Virginia. KEMP NEAL HUNT, 1606 Can- terbury Road, Raleigh, North Carolina. RONALD RALPH JESSEE, II. cfo Hi-way Motel, Rt. 32. Abingdon, Virginia. Third Row: EDXVARD CONANT JOHN- STON, JR., Route 32, Lexing ton, Virginia. DARDEN WATKINS JONES, JR., 716 Pace's Court, Franklin, Virginia. JERRY DOUGHTY KILLMON, Craddockville, Virginia. JOHN THOMAS KING, Burke- ville, Virginia. Four-tb Roux' DOUGLAS STIRLING KNOX, 276 Hillcrest Drive, Mobile. Alabama. JERRY HOWARD LAWSON, 627 Ludlow Street, Lawrence- burg, Indiana. MICHAEL KELLY LAWSON, 459 Chapel Street, Hampton, Virginia. RICHARD EDWIN LEWIS, JR., Box 177, Dinwiddie, Vir- ginia. Fifth Roux' JOHN WILLIAM MACCLAR- ENCE, Box 445, Stafford 1, Vir- ginia. GEORGE WILSON MACON. III, 215 Ampthill Road, Rich- mond, Virginia. RICHARD CAMPBELL MAN- SON, JR., 111 Seneca Road, Richmond 26, Virginia. MICHAEL WILLIAIXI MATHEWS, 1906 Wiltshire Boulevard, Huntington, Wes: Virginia. Sixth Roux' JAMES DONALD MATTOX, JR., 1117iL Sandusky Drive, Lynchburg, Virginia. ROBERT WALLACE MAX- WELL, II, 553 Bridge Street, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. class of '65 ,Ja . '4 jp' '12 41 ' - 4. , . lN av .N .1 -he .ra ,.4, .,,.- . ,1 pu- . 1 I 1 P 1 I 4 ii I 4' ' vw lm 2' ,V I -L. Q15 , ' I Q Q. L ,E-q.E'1f' af 1- .P : . I I 1 'Af A 9 . I .II fs H- , x 1 -.av , -as ...--Q' ,Q ' x -qv . A-. V Y, I ,, X ..,,,,. Q, , , I ' 7' ' I f- Q ...fo- x -A' ' r 9 . W! 36 ' A .4 Y if- inn. ....q, .V I 5 ' I ,... I I g E I -.au , -o . ' ,fe f X ,-T-v ' M, ,ga zz '9 I A '11, ....'1. A ,- ' V A . . x . .vs ' 19 - .... fu- H , .E .K ,,.,4 4 . ' LQ' - 31' 5 ' HARRY FORD IVICARVER. 3235 Willow' Oak Road, Char- lotte 9. North Carolina. .-r 1:, 2 ., 7 5 J,-' 9 Jw- -We ,QB - 2.5 I: I . QS -.-1 ,, 'W ' -- . 7 ,i f JAMES MEREDITH MCKEN NEY, Kilmarnock, Virginia. 1 f 4 J '2' VH ' .. rm., , IVQ.. I ,V-A 1 I ll x vig 9 5 'A V sophomores Q-Q 1 Q it r'T' C3 -. av ' ' . -an 4 . It lun . ,ics IO wel 'T' U .51A!lYKHl1.' FREDRICK LEWIS SHREVES, RCJBERT h,IlC:HAEL SHREVE' II, Hargrave Military Academy, S16 Myrtle Lane, Altavista. Vir- Chatham- Vlffllmak ginia. -I 'o Firrl Roiau' SAMUEL BROWN ISICLAUGH- LIN, IR., Wfoodberry Forest School, Wfoodherry Forest, Vir- ginia. SHACKEORD OCONNOR MC- SWAIN, Lancaster, Virginia. VINCENT MELANCHTHON MONTSINGER. III. 210-1 Mil- bank Road, Richmond, Virginia. IAMES THOMAS INIULLIGAN, 60-1 Atwood Drive, Marietta, Georgia. Se Cflllll Roll? GEORGE FRANCIS NEAL. III. 51 E. Main Street, Marlton, New Jersey. KIAMES ROBERT PICKENS. 5205 Rueger Street. Richmond, Virginia. HENRY ROBINSON POL- LARD. IV, 1201 Hanes Avenue, Richmond, Virginia. ERNEST ADAMS RATH- MANN. Box 2'l2, Fort Doug- las, Salt Lake City. Utah. Thi:-if Roux' IOHN SCOTT REPASS, RFD 2, Salem, Virginia. W DAVID VUILSON REYNOLDS. 201 XValsing Drive, Richmond, Virginia. GERALD DECATUR ROBERT- SON. S Museum Drive, New- port News, Virginia. JAMES EDMUNDS ROBERT- SON, -1-i0' Xwalzelield Road, Richmond, Virginia. Fozzrilv Ron J XVILLIAM FRANK ROBIN- SON. -IR., 224 Kensington Road, Greensboro, North Carolina. DANIEL ERIC ROGERS, II. 1602 Confederate Avenue. Rich- mond 2', Virginia. DIXON LIICHAEL ROLLINS, 2903 Dartmouth Road, Alex andria, Virginia CHARLES STEPHEN SANDER- SON, Cartersville, Virginia. Fifth Roux' GORDON DALTON SCHRECK, 4202 Crestwood Road. Ric'1- mond, Virginia. ,IAMES MALCOLM SCON- YERS, 80' Sunrise Road, Vienna, Virginia. EUGENE BOXVIE SHEPHERD, IR., 3821 Seminary Avenue, Richmond, Virginia. XVILLIAM DOUGLAS SHIR- LEY, Heathsville, Virginia. JULIOUS PERRY SMITH, JR., 5521-1 Ellwood Avenue, Rich- mond, Virginia. THEODORE RHODES SMITH. IR., 125 Lawson Hall Road Norfolk 2, Virginia. I Fir!! Roux' STEPHEN F. SNYDER, U.S.A, class of '65 Q.M.S.A., Giessen, APO 452169, -1-- New York, N. Y. ARCHIBALD HANSON SOU- CEK, JR.. S912 Alton Drive, S., Silver Spring. Maryland. CARTER BRANDON SPALD- ING, Lilian, Virginia. WALTER SCOTT STREET, III, 10007 Huguenot Road, Bon Air 55, Virginia. Sefoud Roux' ALLAN CARL SUNDIN, 57 Ingalls Road, Fort Monroe, Vir- ginia. BRIGHTMORE THOIVIPSON, RED 1731, Crewe, Virginia. RICHARD WALTON TOP- HAM. Box -T6, Charlton Heights, Wfest Virginia. DAVID EUGENE TRICKLER. 452 B Bastogne Road, Fort Lee, V, Virginia. Third Roux' MICHAEL KENT VAUGH AN. N 13, an -r -...Y Q ...aa- ig. 6000 Xvestbourne Drive, Rich- 3 mond, Virginia. XVALTER RUSSELL WARD, JR., 254 B Cypress Street, Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. KENNETH ERBY WASH- BURN, College Park, Ashland. Virginia. CHARLES HOR.ATIO WHEEL- Richrnond, Virginia. Fourth Roux' ,IOHN RIECHMAN WIL- Y HOITE 4042 Goodlett Cove Memphis, Tennessee. ROBERT CARLETON WIMER, -T-3 M aff? -3 -Hr - fe is ER, IV, 6511 Three Chopt Road, ' . '21 ' 'J Sunset Hill, Amherst, Virginia. EDNWARD CHARLES WITT- HOEFFT. JR., S444 Abbev Road, Richmond, Virginia. EDWARD SNOWDEN WOOD, III, 9201 Lydell Drive, Rich- mond ZS, Virginia. Fifth Roux' ROY CLAY WOOD, Gaines- ville, Virginia. JAY DEAN ZEILER. Leesburg, Virginia. I 77 2:3 ,... ni -an , -5 ,An -lui -'Ga - N48 .-yr 2- 100 I.. I id - . f gi 3 -'- , N, f' di 1 Q3 ,- I A 5 I ' A . .,. f Q 'is' -4 , g, ...- ' x 4 1- ,NWN ,S f .. 1- 'C Pe 5 All ,. iz .f 4 X ,. n , . -.vw C..I7 'env ',- fun . , , , . A I , A 5 W freshman class officers PI'C',lfn!L'1lf ...... .,.. X Y'II.I.IrXM XVAVERLEY TONWNES, V l'1m' l'umfu1l ..... ....,..... E DGAR XVILLIS LACY, III Scw'cf.r1'V1-'Ircmfflu ...... JOHN RANDOLPH KIGHT, JR. Q3 78 class of '66 Fin! Row: HARPER SHELTON ALFORD, 1513 Palmyra Avenue, Rich- mond, Virginia. VICTOR MICHAEL ALLEN, 144 Loantaka Wayf, Madison, New Jersey. DAVID CLARKE ALLEY, 5405 Ditchley Road, Richmond, Vir- ginia. PHILLIP ROSSON ANDER- SON, 2725 N. X56'akelield Street, Arlington, Virginia. Second Roux' DWIGHT LYLE ANDREWS, Route r,-ffl, Crozet, Virginia. SHIRLEY EDWARD AYRES, Route .,'f'4-LZ, Farmville, Virginia. SAMUEL HARVEY BAKER, III, 506 Sandalwood Drive, Rich- mond, Virginia. CHARLES ABRAM BALDWIN. JR., 1306 South 28th sf., Apr, 5, Arlington, Virginia. Third Row: DAVID EDSON BERGREN, III, 1397 Maplegrove Drive, Fairborn, Ohio. NORMAN ROY BISSEL, Kemp Street West, Groton, Mass. JAMES ALLEN BLACKBURN, 122 A. P. Hill Avenue, High- land Springs, Virginia. ALFRED LEWIS BLAKE, III, 6517 Ridgeway Road, Richmond, Virginia. Fourth Row: HARRY EDGAR BOGGS, JR., Seaford, Virginia. FRANK MATTHEW BOOTH, III, 552 Norway Avenue, Hunt- ington, West Virginia. DAVID ANDREW BOWERS, 112 S. Cameron Street, Win- chester, Virginia. RICHARD BOXLEY BOWLES, JR., Mathews, Virginia. Fifth R0w.' JOHN SAMUEL BRANYON, 404 E. Murray Street, Wallace, North Carolina. MICHAEL WILLIAM BRICKEY, 110 Green Street, Salem, Vir- ginia. BERNARD LOUIS BRIEL, JR., 1208 Dinwiddie Avenue, Rich- mond, Virginia. JAMES GARNETT BRUCE, III, P. O. Box 275, Gordonsville, Virginia. Sixth Row: EDWARD BLAY BRYAN, 2000 Greenbriar Road, Kinston, North Carolina. .. S,-..,,.,,, ' ' r-. ' nr s gf? rd M6f .-: :Lillie .IH gb K ,Q -3' ...A -Dwi, 1 Q .am 05.41 N-458' --1' nf' NJ? '? 'L'-22 ...ar THEODORE JACKSON BURR, JR., 3128 Marlboro Drive, Rich- mond 25, Virginia. ROBERT FRANKLIN CAR- 79 PZ? 4-D3 ,,,,,, Jil -MW PENTER, Goochland, Virginia. JAMES HOLLIS CHENERY. 407 College Avenue, Ashland, Virginia. freshmen -' f-M W - - r- rv- A -1 . vp , r, ,A I , -- 12,4 as I 2- : - ef 5 - ,.,, .312 A .0 '14 ur -Q ' --4 gas. K 7. .'4b 'J dxf . 5- f.: -A' airs 'M' xx ' .. .1 --.L - mylar-nfgfgvfm . ' , .ol K , A, A 'fl 3 4' ,' if N4 'fri M I 'T ... ' sl 73- . i 2 1- ' I -iw 5 ' fr 5: 2- Sixtlv Rum' DICKINSON MENEELY GOULD, JR., 220 Nighbert Avenue, Logan, Wfest Virginia. ANDREXV JAMIESON GREG- ORY, 105 Tonbridge Road, Richmond, Virginia. DARROW EDXVARD HAAG4 ENSEN. JR., Newlons Drive, Vlfest, Nurrysville, Pennsylvania, Fifi! Rauf DANIEL DUNCAN CHILES. JR., Box I1'2, Radford, Vir- ginia. ROBERT MAXWELL CHIL- TON. 1266 Loudon Heights Road, Charleston Li, West Vir- ginia. MARK SKINNER CHINN, -119 Water Lane. Tappahannock, Virginia. JOHN RICHARD COCKE, JR.. Stony Creek, Virginia. Sefmml Row: JOHN ROBERT COCKRELL. JR., Irvington Road. Kilmarnock, Virginia. JEFFERSON DANIEL COL- LINS, JR., Pin Oak Lane, White Plains, New York. ROBERT NEWTON COX. 2106 Laburnum Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia. JOSEPH THOMPSON CRANE, III, Rt. xl, Summit Point. West Virginia. Tbirrf Roux' ' NVILLIAM BRYAN CRAWLEY. IR.. Pine Crest Farm. Chatham, Virginia. CHARLES WALKER CRIST. JR.. 1019 Rivermont Terrace, Lynchburg, Virginia. CHARLES NUCKOLS DAVID- SON. JR., 5900 Lakehursr Drive, Baltimore 10, Maryland. JAY TRAVIS DAVIS, 201 Ami- stad. Corpus Christi. Texas. Fflllffb Razr: ALAN SCOTT DAY. 152 Greenwood Street, Marlboro, Mass. STEPHEN CRAIG DEBELL, S01 Locust Avenue. Charlottesville, Virginia. ROBERT ERNEST DOYLE, JR., Mclienney, Virginia. JOHN EMMETT EARLY, III. 510 Kent Road, Charlottesville. Virginia. Fifllr Roux' WALTER ROBERT EASON. JR., 1955 Lewis Mountain Road, Charlottesville, Virginia. TIMOTHY BURR FINLEY. 10' North Rd., Lindamere, Wil- mington 3, Delaware. JOHN FRANKLIN, III, T450 Gleneagles Road, Norfolk, Vir- ginia. HERMAN FREDERICK GAL- LASCH, JR., ST02 Standish Lane. Richmond 29, Virginia. WILLIAM ALLEN HAM- MOND. 2812 Longview Avenue. S. XV., Roanoke, Virginia. Firrt Row: THOINIAS ACREE HARDING. 751 Wfater Lane, Tappahannock, Virginia. RICHARD RIDDICK HAR- RELL, S-36 Carolina Road, Suf- folk, Virginia. RICHARD FRANKLIN HAW- KINS, JR., 1215 Langhorne Road, Lynchburg, Virginia. VICTOR HAYES HAYDON. JR., P. O. Box 125, Manassas. Virginia. Second Roux' JACK IRBY HAYES, JR., Box 224, Chatham, Virginia. FRANK WESLEY HESTER. 1101 Sandusky Drive, Lynch- burg, Virginia. STEPHEN EARLY HINES, 231 E. Atlantic Street, South Hill, Virginia. THOMAS DAVID HINTON, Brown's Store, Virginia. Third R ow! MARTIN GARRY HODGINS, 2125 Buford Road, Bon Air, Virginia. JAMES MURRAY HOOKER, Sunset Drive, Stuart, Virginia. EDWARD MEEKS HOPKINS, P. O. Box 273, Amherst, Vir- ginia. WILLIAM DABNEY HOP- KINS, P. O. Box 275, Amherst, Virginia. Fourfh Row: CLAUDE LEE HOSKINS, JR., 5505 Plymouth Place, Lynchburg. Virginia. LEIGHTON SUMMERSON HOUCK, 2140 Rivermont Ave- nue, Lynchburg, Virginia. THOMAS CLARK HOWELL, III, Rt. jill, McNeil Road, Can- forcl, North Carolina. BURTON GARRISON HUR- DLE, JR., 2 Berkeley Road, Alexandria, Virginia. Fifth Row: KENNETH RHODES HYDE, JR., 5022 Burnleigh Road. S. W., Roanoke, Virginia. ROBERT LAFAYETTE IN- GRAM, JR., 5400 Atlantic Ave- nue, Virginia Beach, Virginia. HERBERT LESLIE JENSEN, 361 Belmont Street, Brockton, Mass. EDWIN HARVIE JONES, JR., 1508 Augustine Avenue, Fred- ericksburg, Virginia. Sixth Row: WILLIAM HATHAWAY JOR- DAN. 5811 Poole Lane, McLean, Virginia. THOMAS BENTLEY KERN, class of '66 Y.. .2 ..-.. .. . J-. F' ff- .,:1 , 1 I If 1 ,,.f,-39 3 Ti? 119 S. Washington Street, Win- chester, Virginia. JOHN RANDOLPH KIGHT, JR., 7622 Argyle Avenue, Nor- fil 81 lie ...V ,fs 'vii J folk, Virginia. XVILLIAM XVATKINS KIN- CAID, Route 5112, Box 30, Mid- lothian, Virginia. freshmen T' rj? A4 af I' -3 ..o pf -.J ,za 1 . '1 f Sixtb R 0 rv: RALPH STEDMAN OAK EY JR., 2716 Avenham Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia. ARCH JAMES OLIVER, III, Sheraton Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. JAMES RANDOLPH PAINTER, 305 Shawnee Circle, Charleston 4, West Virginia. -iff life Fin! Row: ARTHUR RITZ KINGDON, JR., 618 Rineheart Avenue, Mullens, West Virginia. EDGAR WILLIS LACY, III, 818 South Stewart Street, Winchester, Virginia. DAVID WAGENER LEARY. 1518 West Avenue, Richmond 20, Virginia. JAMES FRANKLIN LIPSCOMB, JR., Rt. iii, Box 238, Ellerson, Virginia. .Ycffollzf Rozy: THOMAS WADE LITTRELL, Hanger Road, Amherst, Vir- ginia. WILI.IAM FRANCIS LOWRY, JR., 112 South Canterbury Road. Charlotte, North Carolina. WILLIAM ANTHONY MAC- GUIRE, Box 854, Orange, Vir- ginia. DANIEL WEBSTER MASON, III, Box 327, Pearisbutg, Vir- ginia. Third Roux' WALTER LEE MCKIBBON. 10437 Elokomin Avenue, Rich- mond, Virginia. JOHN RANDOLPH MCNEEL. 1316 Virginia Street, E., Charles- ton 1, West Virginia. EDMUND EVANS MERE- DITH, JR., 4913 Wythe Avenue, Richmond 26, Virginia. JOSEPH DUDLEY MILES, Ill. 1219 Hawthorne Drive, Norfolk 19, Virginia. Fnzzrfb Rnzvf JAMES LINDSAY MORRIS, 457 Sheffield Drive, Winston- Salem, North Carolina. ROBERT CARTER MORRIS, Columbia, Virginia. ROBERT LAPSLEY MORRISS. 1002 Evergreen Avenue, Salis- bury, Maryland. ROBERT POWELL MOSELEY, -1205 Tremont Street, Lynch- burg, Virginia. Fiflb Roux' EDXVARD DANIEL NED- XWICK, 508 Adelia Street, Mid- dletown, Pennsylvania. CHARLES LELAND NETTLES. Wakefield, Virginia. EDWARD ALBERS NEWTON. 7-10 Kenesaw Avenue, Knoxville 19, Tennessee. WILLIAM ROBERT NOT- TINGHAM, JR., 4636 Arrow- head Road, Richmond, Virginia. DAVID LEE PARRISH, 2000 Roanoke Avenue, Newport News, Virginia. Firxi Roux' MICHAEL WAYNE PAUL- ETTE, 301 Santa Clara Drive, Richmond, Virginia. BARNEY KEESTER PAUZE, W'oodville. Virginia. JAIVIES EDWARD PAYNE. 615 Walker Street, Chase City, Vir- ginia. CHARLES EVERETT POSS. JR., 902 Biltmore Avenue, Lynchburg, Virginia. Second Row: GARY LEE POTEET, 100 Homestead Drive, Colonial Heights, Virginia. BILLIE XWAYNE POULSTON, Route 433, Farmville, Virginia. JOHN RANDOLPH RAGS- DALE, III, Dinwiddie, Virginia. GORDON LEE COX REAMEY, 28 Loxley Road, Portsmouth, Virginia. Third Roux' GEORGE FACE REED, JR., 5462 Orion Avenue, Norfolk. Virginia. D A V I D WORTHINGTON RELYEA, 425 Range Road, Tow- son 4, Maryland. ROBERT HUNDLEY ROBERT- SON, RED if-4, Martinsville, Virginia. JAMES PATTERSON ROGERS, III, 338 Lexington Road, Rich- mond 26, Virginia. F0111-fb Row: DOUGLAS BENNETT SCOTT, 415 Lee Street, Bedford, Virginia. HERBERT LEE SEBREN, JR., 5227 Rolfe Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia. WILLIAM JOHN SEEGERS, 2701 Mayview Road, Raleigh, North Carolina. CLETUS MILLER SELLERS, JR., RED 46751, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Fifth Row: WARNER LEWIS SHIPP, JR., 510 West Virginia Avenue, Crewe, Virginia. WILLIAM FRANCIS SHUMA- DINE, JR., 1106 Lexan Avenue, Norfolk 8, Virginia. WILLIAM LOUIS SHUMATE, III, Box 411, Orange, Virginia. BRYANT FRANKLIN SMITH, P. O. Box 114, Chantilly, Vir- ginia. Sixth Row: PEER BLACKWELL SMITH, 4302 Wakefield Road, Richmond, Virginia. XVALTER CLEMENT SPRYE, JR., 1724 Lafayette Circle, Rocky class of '66 -A 5. X ,M .. - 5 ',' :L . ,, 0 Q , 'N' -A ' . ' ' ' 1 F ,.,, . ' ,V X I .E i . QQ -'.. ' 52-rg -3. 2, -. ,gi Qbvl -f ,Z ., r':- r win -'Q - , 'QQ , Q. . I ff f . I . ' ' '43 V ' I 'Q' I '3' K A ' 2 ,1...'- '... . X N' 1 - .. -. . -,r', . .5 -5-2 --' v' '-91' ' -mln x L - 53. , -or ,. J AL ---, VAI - Y V K, U V. SQ - 1 J, ,..t -. 5 A it I ,, A -as , ii? . at ... J sf 6 if A .E WJQ 1 Mount, North Carolina. JERRY LEE STUART, gil, Farmville, Virginia. eil 83 if N 3 -v f K 1 23 . I 9 I ,SV , , I J Q. V ' ting 1:-2.4.at:..r:-.k,....,.,-,w4'?'1-:fam . .... - - , ff ' , ,awww-w ,, Q K Q! x b, .... . .,... Y' 4 5' I W ia A f , , 'Gem +, f .V 1 , p I, ff 'I A 4. I A Route . . .1 .. 'ww' -I t .V . ifi .J few ' 2:51-. ,191 . , . M . c 1.-' 7- ' . ' , V. . V, ,4 it 4 ' ' I TQ!! 5 .YQ P t, 1 if 'A I, gag, . K Q ' 51 .2 -Q V WILLIAM TORRENCE STU- CHELL, III, 27 Hamilton Lane Darien, Connecticut. AQ.,-4 fa' D freshmen -. -1 -v X .J I . 'P X 'i ' ,.. A-2 , r j Q Al ' ' . ar . .ff 1, . I ,Q A, . 'fj? -5- snr mil 1 , ,,41,, 'ii gf l ' 'J 'I .4 Li - ' . --1 X' 'IT A' A T- AIM I I X. .A .. , . AN . .awe 1 .. -.1 v 'J ,4-er W lr ' cj Six! lv R ou GEORGE WAYNE WRIGHT, La Crosse, Virginia. ROBERT ENGLE YOHE, JR., 4 Downing Place, Newport i sl vw-1 '-J' 1 12 W News, Virginia. EDWARD FRANKLIN YOUNGER, III, 1300 Lang- horne Road, Lynchburg, Virginia. BARTON KYLE YOUNT, III, .yr f if, Z., 84 ,.- Firrt Roux' WILLIAM ALFRED SMITH TALLEY, Palmyra, Virginia. CHARLES ALBERT THOMAS, 538 North Morningside, Corpus Christi, Texas. XVILLIAM CHARLES THOMP- SON, 425 Maple Lane, Danville, Virginia. ROBERT DUNCAN TOMLIN- SON, 110 Coppahaunk Avenue, Wfaverly, Virginia. Semin! Roux' WILLIAM WAVERLEY TOWNES, V, 2551 Trevilian NX'ay, Louisville 5, Kentucky. JOSEPH WESLEY TUCK, 4306 Hillcrest Road, Richmond 24, Virginia. TRAVIS JACKSON TYSING- ER, RFD iii, Box 72 D, Cul- peper, Virginia. GLENN CLAUDE VAUGHN, JR., 2 Summer Avenue, Butl- ington, New Jersey. Third Row: JAMES STUART VAUGHT, Route 1452, Rural Retreat, Vir- gmia. RICKS STEDMAN VOIGHT. JR., 1436 Brunswick Avenue, Norfolk S, Virginia. ALFRED JONES WALKER. JR., 317 N. Kanawha Street. Beckley. West Virginia. BENJAMIN CEPHAS WEATH- ERFORD. JR., 200 E. Maryland Avenue, Crewe, Virginia. FOIIHZ7 Row: DEAN MERTON WESTER- HOUSE, JR., 7740 Marilea Road, Richmond, Virginia. BURTON KIRKE WHITE, JR., Route i7':2, Box 163, Danville, Virginia. EUGENE STANLEY WILLETT. JR., Bluefield Road, Abingdon, Virginia. WILLIAM WHITFIELD WIL- LIAMSON, JR., 825 Second Street, N. W., Hickory, North Carolina. Fifth Row! WILLIAM FREDERICK WIL- SON, 1105 High Street, Farm- ville, Virginia. ROY REUBEN WIMMER, 1032 Garden Drive, Newport News, Virginia. NATHANIEL HENRY WOOD- ING, JR., 67 Cary Street, Hali- fax, Virginia. WILLIAM RODNEY WOODS, 716 Pinehurst Avenue, Fairfmc, Virginia. 4825 Old Dominion Drive, N. Arlington, Virginia. M01 53Qf52 2 , . gg ,-L Q V 'QQ' I. 24112-if yr R X A N 1 . fl iQ:nf'v sM'f' u w.:Q:5,bf',Qi1f ' 'IA4 . A A .Ak ' fig 'f ' ' :U ' ',, igg,? -' ' ff 'ff' f qui , if , ffvrxs ig , Q ' if i X .' 5' ax -' -- Wy 2? use ' . VAA 1 1 -. QL rex-4 fx, , F-1 Ali . K, I N- 5, ,JN , -fr- . , Q '--. -L -, Q, L Q 3 1, , ,- ' ' .. ff , ,,j4 24Aqg'4',2- ..g,, -J ,r' 'N if ,iii-h i xt, . In ,. . ., hfsfjli!-Air' .frfxl jd V' Q' A M- ' 14, ,Ja M... W ,, ,M, ,. 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Cr f-.' ljjilfdllf Ellllfw .1mfC1a,U Elfllfll C11-Xlifflllllll Ezfilrfr' . , . . .Fuflzlty Ejilfff . . ,I5mIfr11i.'-1 Efflfur .Hm1orm'ie.f Ellifor . ..'l4'Ifl'f.'f.f3f Ifrlvitm' . .Cu-Sporty Edilm' . .Cu-Spam Elfilor . . . .Fcatlzre Editor . . , . . ..5pf-mal' Plvolugruplnr . . . .Pbutffgnzplvy EJIIQV beau-Il fl. tu r.: 1 Xwhite. johnson, Davillwn. 1:l.e aleidoscu The Sixty-Seventh Volume of the KALEIDOSCOPE Founded in 1805 Standing Il. tn r.J : Russell, Galloway, Tarry, Lawson, Shultz, Bryson. 3 191 QYX 113 1 . ' 'I I 'I Jr- . ' 4 1135 I '1 I .S . fo- x J 1 or '33 I g IDAVID D. ADDISON ' Blninefx Mamzger W I BUSINESS STAFF I LARRY li. FARRAR CHARLES I. LUNSFORD L , DAVID G. WILSON, JR. JOHN C. PARROTT, II ' W. KENT CARTER, JR. CHARLES E. HALL, III , C. C. CHEWNING, III W. SCOTT STREET, III Q J. SIDNEY DAVENPORT CHARLES H. WHEELER, IV 1 THEODORE S. HALL, IV LEAVENWORTH M. PERRELI. WILLIAM S. DAVIDSON l Seated: Farrar. Standing Cl. to r.9: Street, Hall, Carter, Wheeler, Lunsford. ,- 47 -fr X' -A ' '47 4-2 i RUSSELL G. BICALLISTER, JR, Eifzfffr-nz-Llllef XVILLIAIXI D. CASSIDY, III .Htzlmgnzg llfzlm' XVAYNE A. MORRISON. . .Cirfzzlizlioiz Mtzmzger EDITORIAL STAFF ,JOHN W, TXITELTON, III. , . ,... New Edmu- JOHN E. ANFIN ....... .... F eizmre Etiizor J. SIDNEY DAVENPORT ...... Co-Spam Edimf H. ANDERSON SHIELD ....,. C0ASlf707'f.f Edimr JEFFREY L. WARD ..,. ..... C opy Edimr NEWS STAFF CARI. C. BOOBERG WILLIAM A. HAMMOND THOMAS W. LIITRELL RANDOLPH E. TROW, JR. -JAMES S. VAIIGHT NATHANIEL H. WOODING, JR. I-Iamphrn-vivghnvg I igvr M- Y. A .E www, I ,vw U, ,Hampden-SydncigitiIyviiiuiiiiff Ij'Ii?1?I'1..J:I,nuV:II'xiw1'?. ' ' 'V ,,t,lh-uf-'A WI xv,AXVtfw--Nb Seated tl. to r.I: Middclthun, Annu, Bsnnctt Standing fl, In r.J : MacGuir1:, Ringcwald Seated 41. to r.J: Trow. Melton Standing tl. to r.2: Boobetg. Hammond, Cassidy Q FEATURE STAFF ROBERT H. BENNETT NW. HA1XfIILTON BRYSON B. LOUIS BRIEL, JR. WILLIAM A. MACGLTIRE WILLIAM R. MIDDELTI-ION, JR. EDWARD A. NEWTON SPORTS STAFF MICHAEL T. CRONE RICHARD T. CRUZE LEAVENXVORTH M. FERRELL J. WILLIAM HARDIN RODERICK B. MATHEWS PHILIP H. MILLER ROY R. WIMMER S. CARTER ZERBE The Tiger was founded in 1920 and has been in continuous existence on the H-S C campus since that year. A member of the Associated Collegiate Press, it is published on alternate Friday evenings during the school year by the students of Hamp- den-Sydney College from its offices located in Winston Hall. 3 The Tiger serves two purposes: to provide a Lefl to right: Davenport, Shield, Connelly, Wimmer. I ,- Vi? - S lt 'V J. WAYNE ALLEY Burinefr Illamzger medium for the distribution of information to H-S C students and to provide an outlet for student expression on the campus. The news staff seeks to collect and present accounts of past, present, and future events of interest to studentsg the feature staff attempts to present discussion of interesting and controversial issues, both on campus and be- yondg and the sports stat? provides an excellent summary of the fortunes of H-S C's athletic teams. Seated rl. to ry : Alley, Vermillion. Standing il. to r.J : Bradt Morrison V A 'wc W' ...af 4, fk, ' ax.- IGI-v- JAMES M. GALLOXVAY, JR. l'rf5iJw1t Iii! german . ' I ' OFFICERS lfxmis M. GAI.I.OXVAY, JR. ...... Premfefzz I. l'iABflLTON SCHIERER, DIR. . .I'm1-Premfenr HORACIE C. LLKEN5, .IR ......... 'I'r'en,r11r'er G. GRAYSON Boxui .... Bfmzmu Almmger The Olympics ,36 m'1,' J.: pq club Friday, October 19, 1962 THE OLYMPICS HOMECOMING Saturday, October 20, 1962 BO DIDDLEY and The Frets CHRISTMAS FORMAL December 7, 1962 BILLY BUTTERFIELD and OFCIIESIFRI MID-XY7INTERS Friday, March 8, 1965 THE ZODIACS Saturday, March 9, 1963 FINALS Friday, May 3. 1965 ROY HAMILTON Saturday, May 4, 1963 J. HAMILTON SCHERER, JR. HORACE c. LUKENS, JR THE ISI-EY BROTHERS Vice-Presidenl Treafzzrer Billy Butterfield The Journeymen TN F BO DIDDLEY at Homecoming Conccrt. MISS GOLDIE at the Taxi Stand, Q The Hampden-Sytlney German Club has come into its own this year as thc- tinancially biggc-st organization on cam- pus. Wfith a butlget mort- than twice that of rc-cent years, the ntlicc-rs of thc German Club havt' been able to provitlc tht- big name entt-rtainmc-nt that thu stuclents havc aslwtl for. Thcre have bc-cn several factors contributing In the succcss of this yc-ar's German Club. Thu hrst was that bccausc of thc- promise of financial support from the school, con- tracts were able to bc signed during thc summcr. enabling thu German Club orhccrs to product' the talent rhcy prom- isctl. The sccontl was thc fact that letters xwrc- sunt out tluring the summer to incoming frcshmcn. making them aware of thc functions of antl bcnclits tletivtxl by menibcrship in the Gcrman Club. The thirtl was thc- tact that tht- school, through tht- Boartl of Trustccs, votetl to allot to the Gt-rman Club 53.000 it the Gurman Club were ablc- to match that amount. Because of this support, membership tluus wt-re reclucctl to S12 and the students joined the German Club in unprecetlc-ntcd numbers. This factor, better student support, led to the membership totaling about 8592 of the student body who were eligible to join. Married students were allowed free this year for the first time. The final factor has been the work of the German Club officers and their co-workers. This has been the all-important thing, because, without this, none of the others would have been possible. The orhcers have worked to make this year's German Club the best in its long history. Homecomings on October 19 and 20, featured two of the best rock and roll artists of the day, The Olympics and the Great Bo Diddley. A new feature added to the German Calendar was the Christ- mas Formal. held on December ', with music provided by Billy Butterfield and his Orchestra. Mid-Winters was held on the Sth and 9th of March and the spot- light fell on two favorites at Hampden- Sydney, the Zodiacs and one of the best folk singing groups in the country, The Journeymen, back for a return visit after their tremendous success here last year. Roy Hamilton and The Isley Brothers were the featured entertainers for Finals, which was on the 3rd and -ith of May. ISLEY BROTHERS THF ZODIAC5 gr, 655 Ei kg I, , tx gl Flliil Tw1m'f.' fi.. C. BcmlWCl',i:, A. Butt, hlr., hl. R. Fclty, J. lwl Gallmvny, -lr., G. T. Gilliam. Il. li. Htiilmur, D. M. Hawks, C. lf Mitchcll, B. K. Pauze, H. R. Pollard, lV, rl. H. Schrrcr, jr. B. Thtwmpsnn, R. D. Tomlinson, E. S. World, lll. Slcrrnfif Twrrum' A bl. Buttnn, M. D. Crivcr, W. D. Cassidy, lll VI. B. Cline, H. M. Davis, slr., T. B. Finlcy. vl. li. HL-mlcrstin, xl. W ixifirrm, iii. 1. D. Milcs, iii, J, L. iximig, J. M. rwifxtnny, W. G Quarles. lr., A. XV. Ringswaltl, -I. lf. Rulwcrtstmn, M. H. Stuart R. H. XVulcl1. Hin-iffim is D. H. Biactt, Ill, E, B. Bryan, VU. H. Bryson. C. N Davitlsun, blr., T. S. George. lll. G. D. Hillen, Ill, R. L. Hirws klr., S. lf. Hines, nl. T. Mulligan, T, .l. Mulligan, C. L. Nettlcs, hl. W Ovcrlwey, L. R. Partridge, W. L. Shipp, hlr., ml. S. Vaught, W. R Ward, Alr., XV. VU. Williamson, jr., G. W. Wfriluht. Bi1.f,w,i'.' il. L. Alexantler, J. VU. Alley, N. R. Bissell. nl. S Branyun, C. C. Chewning. Ill, bl. Ii. linrly. lll, D. F. Hartman. jr. H. S. Lnclccy, jr.. T. XV. Littrn-ll, R. C. Morris, W. L. Mcliiblmn R. Rulwlc, C. li. Russell, jr., G. P. Tarry, jr.. XV. W. Tcnm-nt III, C. L. Thumus, R. S. Vuight, -lr., B. K, White, Jr. club SPRING FESTIVAL OF MUSIC A Program of Music of Johannes Brahms including Requiem at the WOmen's College in North Carolina On April 23, 1963 at Hampden-Sydney College on May -I, 1963 in Richmond, Virginia on May 5, 1963 SOLOISTS FLORENCE IVIANNING .............. . . .Soprano ROBERT FALK ........................,... Bass Accompanisr: FRANK WESLEI' HESTOR CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Presbyterian Church .......... November 29, Kenbriclge, Virginia Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church .... .... D ecember 1, Richmond, Virginia Sweet Briar College ........... December 6, Sweet Briar, Virginia Fincastle Presbyterian Church. . .December 9, Fincastle, Virginia First Presbyterian Church ......, December 9, Roanoke, Virginia College Church ............... December 12, Hampden-Sydney, Virginia 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 '.- av . 'QV uk, 771 T' Cl. to r.J z BRYSON, SCHERER, ALEXANDER OFFICERS WILLIAM HAMILTON BRYSON.. CLARENCE CONXVAY CHEXYNING, I JOHN LOWELL ALEXANDER .,.... JOHN HAMILTON SCHERER, JR. JAMES THOMAS NIULLIGAN .... TIMOTHY JOHN MULLIGAN. .. . . . .Prerjdefn Vice-Preriderzl . . . .Serre!aI'jf . . . .Trr2aJ11rer' . Cn-Librafimz . C0-Libm1'iar1 Zi F I l I I il 3 ,pf EXECUTIVE COUNCIL LI. to r.D: Schrcck, McAllister, Bryson, Melton, Adams. union philanthropic literar sociel' UNION-PHILANTHROPIC LITERARY SOCIETY XVILLIAM HAMILTON BRYSON ..... ...........,.. I 'rexiilenr KIACK EUGIINIQ CIIs'I'I2R ...... . . . . . . . l'I'e,I'iIfeflf Pro TL'Nfpuf'u XWILLIAM DLINNIGAN CASSIIIY, III ............... .Yerwrary S'l'IiI'lIFN MAcQTfxvIsII GEIHNEY. , . . . . .TftfaIVllf'L'l' HUGH INIILTON DAVIS, ,IR ....... .fjlmpliziu MEMBERS OF Denison Maurice Allan Willartl Francis Bliss Thomas Edwartl Gilmcr William Collar Holbrook THIT FACULTY Robert Thruston Hubard, jr. VUL-ylantl Thomas Joyner Philip Hom-nsrine Rupp Grnvee Haydon Thompson MIiMBIiRS OF THI: STUDENT BODY Herbert Spenccr Adams David Jain:-s Antlcrxon Dotltlritlaff Hcwitt Blain-tt, III james Mclnnus Galloway, Ir. ,lanmcs Bcninmin Giirrt-tt, jr. Robert Goggin Gillcspic, Jr. Russell Greenway McAllister, jr. john NVQ-sley Melton, Ill john Hamilton Scherer, lr. Gordon Dalton Schreck eil 98 :ge ,...4-nn W. HAMILTON BRYSON Prerirfwll -,...4s - 1 femme:-v ard' W. HAMILTON BRYSON HUGH MILTON DAVIS, JR. Editor Ayiimmz Editor hampclen-sydney magazine W. HAMILTON BRYSON .... .......... E dimf H. M. DAVIS, -IR. ...... .... A uislant Editor DANIEL MCC. HAWKS. .. .... Bzuinexx Manager' EDITORIAL BOARD E. DOUGLAS BEVAN W. HAMILTON BRYSON WILLIAM D. CASSIDY. III H. M. DAVIS, ju. DANIEL MCC. HAWKS RUSSELL G. MCALLISTER, JR RICHARD MCCARTHY, III JOHN W. IVIELTON, III Vox.. LXXIII FALL Issue 1962 CONTENTS Editor's Comment ...................... . . . . 1 The Right Time Uiicliozz-Fifi! Prize! R. G. Mcflllirter' 3 Stanza To Academic Dean ........... Ham Bryion 4 lndividualism of Leadership fNo-i2-Fiftio1i-- fFirrt Prizel. .Mike Cazfer 5 Marsh Before Dawn fPoe1rjf-Fifi! Prize! .Dee Laird 6 Spring and Death fPoe!:'y-Second Prizej Don Houpe 6 Agnes ......................... Shack McSwain 7 Into Plowshares fPoetry-Third Prizel. . .Bill Grier 8 Misplaced Decimal lFiction-Third Prizej Bob Boe 9 A Viking Song ................ R. G. Mcflllirter 10 Burden of Education fNo1z-Firtion- Second Prize? . .Buck Diwir ll Lament to Youth. .,............. Tom McDaniel 12 Sug fFicziovz-Secoiul Prizej .......... Bunk Daifir I3 Sonnet ............................ Mike Ciwer 13 Tomorrow f'Non-Fiction-Thirrl Prizej. .Burk Dazfii 14 Come With Me .................... Don Houpe I4 A Glimpse of the French Quarter.Riclmrri McCarthy 15 Monk Revere's Ride .........,....... Bob Boe I6 College Spirit ................... Horace Lzzkem I7 A Poem W'ritten In Montreal ,,....... Don Houpe IS Our Level of Usage .,....... ...Horace Lzzkem 19 Dear Marie ..................... Ham Bryroiz 20 Watching His Flowers Grow ....... Tom McDaniel 25 An Intriguing World ........ ...Horace Lukem 23 Alone .................... .... D on I-loupe 24 Lost .......... ...... D on Houpe 24 The Storm .... .... T om McDaniel 24 iii 99 ik- HENRY ROBINSON POLLARD, IV ......... Preridem ARCHIBALD I-IANSON SOLICEK, jR .... I iI-e-Preiidenr RAYMOND ANDREW' VUOODY .... ..... S effemry HAROLD URQLIH.-xR'r BLYTHE, . . . . .Trearurer XVILLIAM DANIEL PEGRAM, JR ,... .... A drimr il. to r.J 1 Pollard, Soucek, Blythe. b Q 0 S t Harper Shelton Alford Philip Rosson Anderson Charles Abram Baldwin, jr. David Edson Berggren, lll Harold Urquhart Blythe Harry Edgar Bogus, jr. Edward Blay Bryan Russell W'arren Calvert Robert Franklin Carpenter William Bates Chappell fi ui 3.4, 3 ixrx V-J :VJ w on ..,. w- ww 'LH 2.7 'Ile..'f? i L,-.I TE -- Q. L ' :Q 'W .F '-In 1-BP ', L KA!!-,' S P'i'i N 4.1-at Q I A.- ws ' l L: , L 7' -wg, jefferson Daniel Collins. jr. Thomas Francis Connelly, jr Robert Newton Cox Walter Robert Eason, jr. james Mclnnes Galloway, jr Richard Dixon Giles NX'illiam Dabney Hopkins Darden Wfatkins jones, jr, Thomas Bentley Kern john Randolph Kight, jr. Thomas XXf'ade Littrell Peter Arthur McWilliams Richard Campbell Manson, j Robert Vifallace Maxwell, II james Lindsey Morris Charles Leland Nettles Ralph Stedman Oakey. jr. Michael Wfayne Paulette Barney Keester Pauze Henry Robinson Pollard, IV Eugene Bowie Shepherd, jr. Bryant Franklin Smith Peter Blackwell Smith 6 Archibald Hanson Soucek, jr. Vlfalter Clement Sprye, jr. Wfilliam Wfaverly Townes, V Ricks Stedman Voight, jr. Charles Horatio Whc-eler, IV Raymond Andrew Vifoody Front row tl. to r,I: Maxwell, Blythe. Pollard. Alford, Giles. Back row rl. to r.l: Voight, Chappell, lNIcNX7illiams. fa. A Ut' iw. ,L LLL, .. 0. 'E' -sv ,JL Q x ' f Left to right: Shepherd, Connelly, Wheeler, Soucek, Galloway, Bergren. ub The Hampden-Sydney Booster Club was formed in the spring of 1962 by several students for the sole pur- pose of getting students to play a more active role in supporting the various phases of campus activities. The most obvious outlet for and the most obvious lack of student support was found to be in the held of athletics. The Booster Club then began a campaign to get the students to support their teams. By means of financial support from the school, the Club was able to sponsor buses to away games which would hold special interest for the students. The first bus trip sponsored was to the Guilford game in Danville early in the year. Two buses were loaded, and the support given to the team was a success. A bus was sent to Lynchburg College for the basketball game there, and a school car to the Ran- dolph-Macon basketball game in Ashland. At the orientation program for the freshmen, they were ac- quainted with the functions of the Booster Club and their support was gained. The freshmen played an active role in the greater school spirit displayed this year. Our cheerleading squad was improved with the addition of Longwood girls, two during football season, along with three of our own students, and during the basketball season, the squad consisted entirely of five girls, under the capable leadership of Toni Raymond. A Tiger suit was acquired, and this mascot was present at all home football games. Movies were sponsored by the Booster Club to gain money for further activities. Finally, the Booster Club is embarking on a series of projects around campus, intended to make Hampden-Sydney a better school and to make the students more interested in the activities going on around them. Y- s 'll ' N f 'W as a c if' . .55 1' Left to right: Josh, Sharon, Toni, Ginger, and Henrietta. Tiger Mascot if 101 'ne je 1 debate counci ROBERT HfJI.L.'XNlT BENNETT Prethfuil HUGH MILTON Detvls, ,IR Vin l'w,shfw1I GERALD ALLEN BUTTER BIHIJICQU ,H.1m1,Eer CARL FRANKLIN WA.LTTiRs, JR ,-1t1'1'i,mr rLef1 ff, ldigbzfx Dfwls. BliNNlZ'I l. BLWLE R, WILLIAM Rum GRII-R, III Rl,m15LL L9R1.tiNxx'.n' INICALLISIER. JR. BRYANT FRANRLIN SMITH HtsRRtfRr LP-NLII' ,It-NSLN -IUHN HAMILTON SCHIERIYR, -IR. XVILLI.-TM CHARLIE THOMPSON Xftnltfzulq vl.tff In IQ1glv1f: 'I'h-vtnpwtt, Sdtcrct. Smttlt, Jensen. bftuttl rLt'!1 In Rilgbrlf Butler, Bennett, Davis. 'Li 102 Q Q 'i ii E 'ix ,x 1 - L, -.i-1 gr .5 ,jqfgy Q . 'A ' :gi it . I . I , A ri . . tr z .-...Q A EDWIN BOYD BAKER Vice-President OFFICERS Dixvro IVIICHAEL COUCHMAN Prerident EDWIN BOYD BAKER Vice-Prerirferzf VUILLIAINI ANTHONY MACGUIRE Secretary-Treumrer MEMBERS David james Anderson Michael David Caver John Evans Harbour john William MacClarence Thomas Robb McDaniel john Randolph McNeel David Worthington Relyea jongleurs Ll. to LD : McDaniel, T., McGuire, McKneel 'Tr-'Z JAIVIES EVANS HENDERSON Arfirlanl Fhe Chief I-IERMAN C, DUNCAN Fire Chief JAMES EVANS HENDERSON Axxirlant Fire Chief SENIOR MEMBERS Herbert Spencer Adams Louis Bevier Basten, III David Michael Couchman Fletcher Fitzgerald Drake James Evans Henderson George Frederick Nixon, jr. Linwood Gibson Wilkes NEW MEMBERS Daniel Duncan Chiles, Jr. Charles Walker Crist, jr. William Allen Hammond David Lee Parish Douglas Bennett Scott Edward Franklin Younger, III fire department I A ' , - a '- E.: 'Q' A ., f -9-livin, War- , in asv, 5 sa . . -f..w?:b:i,sr?f- , ' .. QZL.1,.E.',1'4...,' T' - ...na Left to right: Wilkes, Basten, Adams, Nixon, Hammond, Henderson. al 103 Ei? stud nt government OFFICERS Cllxlmrz IfARL Gl rHRmx', .IR ...... , .... ,l'f-r-,mit-111 ,IUHN DICKIERSUN Sr2x1oNlis.. , ..A. l'ifa-IH-tfririt-ffl WA151 mt Sticrlvl' S'I'RIEIi'I', III ..,.... Semlnuv-'1'rtmm-w .rn .,- ,4- I,- NHC ' aiiiru 51 X XXX XXXXXXXXXX ,.,. ...,.: ,......- ...--.-.--n ....- ,...- ,..1 .--...-1 ,,,,..-.-on X X XXX XXXX XX ba XXXXXXXX Xl. to r.r: Street. Gurhrow, Semones STUDENT-FACULTY RELATIONS COMMITTEE XI. to r.J : 'xwilliam Bates Chappcllg Charles Ford Sytlnorg Thomas Stevens George, III: Russell Greenway McAllister, jr,, C1Jdf?'1IIdI1.' Clyde Earl Cvuthrow, jr. STUDENT FINANCE COMMITTEE fl. to r.J : Clytle Earl Guthrowg Herbert Timothy Little, Clh1f?'II1d?1.' Roderick Bell Mathews, Serre- fdl'I TVt'd.fllI'6l',' Peter Arthur McWilliams. FOOD COMMITTEE Xl. to r. X: Benjamin Michael Butlerg john Noble McDaniel, Cl7Llifll1Jl7.' Thomas Marshall Amos, -Ir.: W'illiam Bates Chappell. - student council J' Fin! Row fLefr to Rigbllf Travis Tysinger, Ed Russell, Dan Rogers, John McDaniel, Denny Dills. Sermm' Row f'Left to Rigbtff John Anhn, Charles Sydnor, Bates Chapp ell, Earl Guthrow, Rod Mathews. student assembly Seafed fLeft to Rigbtlf Scott Street, Earl Guthrow. Sfmzdizzg fLelf fo Rigblli Dan Rogers, Grayson Boyce, james Galloway, Rodney Bradt, Tom George, Rod Mathews, jack Romm, George Beckwith, Ted Smith, Tom Wood. lf:- l QIfllRbI5 Himiiis Bl3cQRxx'1i'H ..,. I . . .l'rer1ifi1:! XYAIJII H.xMlfmN S,aL'Nlml1Rs. Ill ...,.. ,I'frm1'f-fnilwil YIAML5 LL i IRIILL P.-YIUION ..., .. .5tiwfi1vi-Tmf,1ifif- i- Luft tu right: Patton, Bcckxxith, Gladsmiiu. lnterfraternlty council 'IAHBIAA CHI IQAPPA SIGMA LAMBDA CHI ALPHA -Ictfrcy Lee Gardy Rudcrick BeIl M.1tI1t-ws Gcurgc Hughes Beckwith ,Iiihn Ditkcrmn Semiim-s HiiIm.in Calvin Rawls. III Vliihn M.1cLc.1n Boswell Pl KAPPA ALPHA SIGMA CHI KAPPA ALPHA Watie Hampton Saunders, III -Linius Luttrell Pdttiin Hulmw Conrad Harrimn, III Donald Ruhcrrs Glddatiinc David Luster Ciistcnb.1dut H.1mId Urquhart Blythe CHI PHI Hiitagc Cihurghman Lukcns, -It. Clithird Lanwnt Thumas .vi W1 rf: Stutcti rl. ni ra: Bcckwith, Sgiunden. Standing tl. tri r,r:RuwIs, Blythe, Harrisun, Gatdy, Mathews, Semtmnss, Smith -Q 100 F ql. to I-.li Chappell, McDaniel, McXWilliams. THOMAS RODB MCDANIEL .... ..... P resident WILLIAM BATES CHAPPELL ........ Vice-President PETER ARTHUR MCWILLIAMS. . .Secretary-Treafudrer student christ THE HERBERT TIMOTHY LITTLE .... .... S enior Clan CHARLES THOIVIAS CAYCE ........... jfmim- Clan EUGENE BOWIE SHEPHERD, JR .... Sophomore Clan WILLIAM WALLACE TENNENT, III. .Pi Kappa Alpha PETER BOISSEAU HATCHER, III ...... Kappa Sigma ' CLYDE EARL GUTHRONV lan association CABINET JERRY DOUGHTY KILLMON .... .... HAROLD URQUHART BLYTHE ....... RODNEY GEORGE BRADT .... .Sigma Chi .Kappa Alpha . . .Lambda Chi Alpha JOHN WOODROW EDEN, JR ......... IVUCHAEL DAVID CAVER .... ....... .Sluderzf Body . . .Theta Chi . ......... Chi Phi Seated cl. to r.j : McXWilliams, McDaniel, Chappell, Davis. Standing fl. to r.7 : Shepherd, Graves, Eden, Hatcher, Cayce, Blythe, Little, Bradt. el ,I 107 lif- i 99 Qi ,s...J QQ -1:4 1 ,Q-1 'Il' fi' f BRi'soN BUTLER Dn.Ls Gott-mow MLALLISTER BICDANIEL, 1, MCDANIEL, T, SAUNDERS who's who BRYSON. XVILLIAM HAMILTON. 05111 Three Chopt Road, Richmond, Va,g X43 lliiflq ET, UAE, tblllig Chi Phi Treasurer 151, Chi Phi Vice-President 1-11: Eta Sigma Phi 13.-111 Pi Delta Epsilon 1413 Tiger 1413 Glee Club 12.541, Librarian 131, President 141: H-S Magazine Editor 1411 Union-Philanthropic Literary Society 12,5,41, Secretary 121, President 15,-113 Sigma Upsilon 15,-111 l1 b0'.t l1 lm Among Students in American Uriirerriiier and Colleges. COFK SU'C'C!, VU1I'lCh6SIE1', Var, KA' OAK, IIAE, 112111, 'PBKQ Kappa Alpha Tfelgufgf Kappa Alpha Vice-President 1-11: Student Assembly 12,51l Student Council 12,511 Omicron Delta Kappa 15,-11, Eta Sigma Phi 12.534111 Pi Delta Epsilon 15.-11. PreSid6l'II 1411 KALEIDOSCOPE 15.41. Edilur-111-Chief 1-111 Delegate to Collegiate Council of United Nations in New York City 1511 Recipient of Adamson Award 1511 ll lJu't llvlyo Ammzg Students in A1111-1'1ra11 I,711i1'er,ti1ier amz' Colfeges. DILLS, DENNIS BRENT, IFS Rivermont Avenue. Lynchburg, Va.g EX, 11.XKg Varsity Football 11,2.5,411 Class Othcer: Vice-President 1 1 1, President 121: Siutlrflf Cvllniil 15.-111 Omicron Delta Kappa 15.-11, Vice-President 151. Outstanding Freshman 1 I 1: joshua War- ren Vifhite Sportsmanship Award 1511 Most Improved Football Player 151: Student Assembly 11,2311 Secretary-Treasurer of Student Body 1213 Varsity Club 15.411 uvhoif 1171211 Afllllflf Srlzdenlr Ill flmericmz Uni1'erti1ie,t an! Cf1lle,ge.1, GL1THR12w,, 25115 vfIELlgf:WO11Ll AVCUL16, RlCl1lT1OI'lL.l. X711 lllijy 11411, Xliflf, KPBKZ Sfudqnf Chfigtian Aggtpqigfign 121, -11, Secretary-Treasurer 1211 President of Pi Kappa Alpha Pledge Class 1 l 1: Student Council 15,41. President 141, Track 111: Student Assembly 1 5,'11, Vice-President 1 31, President 141: Student Body Otiicerr Vice-President 131. President 1-11: Chi Beta Phi 15.41, Vice- President 1 411 Glee Club 1 1,2513 Student Assistant in Chemistry 1 2,?1,-111 Undergraduate Research Assistant in Chemistry 15.413 Macon Reed Award in Mathematics 121: 11 lvf1'r llnlm firzzmig .S-flldEIIl,f in A 21167111111 Unjr-erririrqr and Cnlleger, MCALLISTIER. RUSSELL GREENXVAY, JR., 5-1111 Hawthorne Avenue, Richmond, Va.3 IIKA llffP, ET, UAE, Xlifb, QAK, 4'l3Kg Corre- sponding Secretary 1f11g Basketball Manager 1 1 IQ Onicron Delta Kappa 15.413 Tiger 11.2,3,41. Feature Staff 111, Feature Editor 121. Associate Editor 151, Co-Editor-in'Chief 1-111 Chi Beta Phi 13.-111 Pi Delta Epsilon 125,413 HAS Magazine 11,2,413 Union-Philanthropic Literary Society 12.5.-11: Eta Sigma Phi 115,411 Student Assistant: Chemistry 12.341, Bible 1511 Sigma Upsilon 12.341, Vice Presi- dent 1-111 Freshman Chemistry Award 1113 Research Associate in Chemistry 123,413 Director of Athletic Publicity 1113 Student-Faculty Relations Committee, Chairman 141, 1I hi1',t 1101111 Among Slm1'en!.1 in American C17Ifl'?V,fifi6J and Colleger. MCDANIIEL, JOHN NOBLE. Box 654, ,129 Monroe Street, Herndan, Va.g SX, 0-NK, WX, llfflt Student Christian Association 12,511 Class Historian 1 31: Student Council 1-111 Omicron Delta Kappa 15.411 Snident Assembly 15.-11: Baseball 11,2.5.413 Eta Sigma Phi 141: Varsity Club 1 125,11 11 Psi Chi 1 R41, Vice-President 1-11: Chairman of Student Government Food Committee 1412 Psychology Club 121: ll l1fv't llufw Anzmzg Sfllfifflff in American Ur1ir'er.ti!ie,t ami' Colleger. Mt DANIEL, THOMAS ROBB, Box 651, 429 Monroe Street, Hernlon, Va.: EX. OAK, SPX, 11547, ETL Student Christian Association 13, 111. President 1,113 Omicron Delta Kappa 15,412 Jongleurs 15,413 Baseball 11,2,3,413 Varsity Club 11,231,413 Eta Sigma Phi 141: H-S Magazine 1-111 Psi Chi 15,-11, Secretary Treasurer 1111: Sigma Upsilon 1411 Director, Intramural Athletics: Psychology Club 121: lVl:o'r l1 lm nlmfiazg Slmfe:11,t in Amerirarz Ut1it'erritie,r and Cnlleger. SAUNDFRS. XVADE HAMPTON, III, 5411 Cassell Lane, Roanoke, Va.1 UK-X, 0lK, XWP3 Class President 11,5,41, Vice-President 1211 Pi Kappa Alpha Treasurer 151. Pi Kappa Alpha President 1413 Student Council 15,411 Omicron Delta Kappa 15,41, President 141: Tennis 1 1,2.5.-41, Captain 1 513 Chi Beta Phi 15.11. President 141: Interfraternity Council 141. 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SIE ' 1 N . 1 WAIHIZ HAMIYION SAUNMQRS, III l'1'rLah!i'a.'V Frizlwi 111 Vrfzi' ,lnhn Stolccley Fulton Thumns lidxxnirtl Gilmer Rubcrt Thruitnn Hubnrd Ray Atliinsnn Manure Claudius Hornsby Pritch.ird, lr, Samuel Mum in Recd 'T omicron d Ita kappa Niitiuniil Leadership Honor Society Founded at Vvhishingtun and Lee University, 191-l listiiblislied .it Hampden-Sydney College, 19211 .'lL'l'.'l'.'L W.-xmi HAMITION SAUNIDFR5, III ........ Presidwff 'QT DENNIS BRIQNT DILLS ...,..... ...Vife P1-eriflwzr PHILIP HORTliNb'l'lNl3 ROPP ..,. 5ie'c'1e21f:zj1-'l'r2f1,r1Jrer Fn11r'e,r nz Fdfllflilli' Denison Maurice Allan Martin Boyd Cuyner, -Ir. Thomas Edward Crawley Robert Thruston Hubnrd, Charles Ferguson McRae Philip I-Iortenstine Ropp GraveQ Haydon Thompso Jr H Q5 Fmln 1 in Cfilfcgio Bcniamin Michael Butler Dennis Brent Dills ' Clyde Earl Gurhrow, -Ir. Russell Greenway McAllister, Jr. john Noble McDaniel Thomas Robb McDaniel Wfaile Hampton Saunders, Ill Charles Ford Sydnor gf .Smzfuf fI,e7f In lJ1,q!-H: Gutlwrnw, Dills, Saunders. Standing flfff ni Riglatlf McAllister, J. McDaniel, Sydnor. T. McDaniel Butler, fll Ill L:- phi beta kappa Q Founded at the College of William and Mary, 1776 Established at Hampden-Sydney College, 1949 Fratrex in Urhe Fratrer in Fafzzflafe Denison Maurice Allan Martin Boyd Coyner, Jr. Kenneth Sawyer Fall-: William Collar Holbrook Weyland Thomas Joyner Albert Louis LeDL1c Charles Ferguson McRae Hinton Baxrter Overcash Philip Hortenstine Ropp Graves Haydon Thompson Thomas Edward Gilmer Samuel Macon Reed sf fill? V52 ,' fma -41-'W-Nb GRAVES HAYDON THOMPSON Prcuirzlezzt Fratref in Collegfo William Hamilton Bryson Beniamin Michael Butler Jeffrey Lee Gardy Clyde Earl Guthrow, Jr. Donald Wilson Houpe Russell Greenway McAllister, jr Willianl Royall Middelthon, Jr, Rodney Ernest Williams ,WN ,nfs- Front row Cl. to r.D : Middelthon, McAllister, Bryson, Butler. Baeli row Cl. to rj : Gardy, Williams, Houpe, Guthrow. all 115 4 , 1 V 1 v s A 1' A tif L fr - f X X, i t. Sfcllljjfllyif fI.efI In R1,ql11l: Melton, Middelthon, Bryson, jones, Butler, Anderson, Gillespie, Gardy, K. Scott, Drake, Mc Allister, Saunders, Davix, Custer. lfm!t'r Ill l'rf1t' I7r'11lrt.f in Iiaclrllule Claudius Hornshy Pritchard, -Ir. Kenneth Sawyer Falk David james Anderson Henry Staley Berry john Peyton lxlkcllllll' Boyt Wfilliam Hamilton Bryyon Beniamin Michael Butler W'illiam Tillman Butler, lr. -lack Eugene Custer Hugh Milton Davix lr. Edmund Taylor Kittleman Graves Haydon Thompson Fm11'e,i' ju Colfcgelo Fletcher Fitzgerald Drake Thomas Underwood Dudley Lowery Douglab Finley. lll -lellrey Lee Gardy Robert Gougin Gillespie, jr. Edwin Hawley Graves Iibhert Ashhy Jones, lll Russell Greenway McAllister, jr. john Wfesley Melton, lll William Royall Middelthon, -lr. ,lohn Cromwell Parrott, ll Lowery Beauchamp Saunders Kenneth Neal Scott John Randolph Scott Kent Alan Smack Rodney Ernest Willianls 0 0 - a a s I m a P I ww Tf3 1Xg xfysv , ,ye -if X - u ,Q ,J , 1 Twig ' National Honorary Classical Fraternity Q Qi A A Founded at Univc-rQity of Chicago, l92-1 -nv' Established at Hampden-Sydney College, 1942 ,: 2 4. A 'y,q'- .ll-lfllitm' 1.1515 GARIJY. .. .,... lmariilwiz Q 9 1 KIENNISTH NLAL St.o'i'1'. , . ...Vice l'mi1!w11 i f ,li-XCQK liUt,12N15 Cl'S'I'l?R ........., ..... S crrenzfy -' - V ii Q , i 5 P Lowifm' Bmutjimmv BAUNIIIZRS. .. ...Trearffrw ,llflilflilEY Liana G.-mm' Pm ri.ft'11! fi! 114 hi:- Soroz' in Urbe Alice Elizabeth Overcash Fnzlrer in Ffzruflate Denison Maurice Allan Emmet Roach Elliot Weyland Thomas Joyner Hinton Baxter Overcash Seated fLef1 to Rigbljf McAllister, Shield. SItZlZ!2lillg,' Elliot. Thomas Edward Gilmer F mire james Robertson Elliot, Jr. Gerald Lawrence Engel Clyde Earl Guthrow, -lr. Russell Greenway McAllister, jr. chi beta phi National Honorary Scientific Fraternity Founded at Randolph-Macon College, 1916 Established at Hampden-Sydney College, 1921 WADE HAMPTON SAUNDERS, III ......., P!'6,ffdE77l CLYDE EARL GUTHROW, JR. ........ Vite Pr-eridefzr RUSSELL GREENXVAY MCALLISTER, JR, Sef1'em1'3' -Trea.t1f1'ez' if I 15 Eif- F1'at1'e,i' in Urbc' Samuel Macon Reed J in Coflegio Wfade Hampton Saunders, III Harvey Fitzgerald Selden Edward Henderson Shield WADE HAMPTON SAUNDERS, III f -fig I f av W7 5 'QL v 1,,Yx'ct', , 6 21, 21 I . ' mi? BENJAMIN NIICHAEL BUTLER P rerirf ent Claudius David Dunham Addison john Xvayne Alley Charles Thomas Andrews Robert Holland Bennett Douluald Leach Blue, III Rodney George Bradt XVilliam Hamilton Bryson Beniamin Michael Butler pi d Ita epsilon National Honorary Collegiate journalism Fraternity Founded at Syracuse University, 1909 Established at Humpden-Sydney C -Ile, e. 1919 DOUGALIJ LIEACH BLUE, III.. .,... Vit-e Pfffilftllf DAVID DUN! IAXI ADDISON ...... Se IVFI1l'V1'AT1'?d,IIl7'cI' I 0 1 I v ,I Q ' x 1 BIENVIAMIN lWICHAIiL BIYTLIZR. . . . ...,. Preririenf , 1 I 1 f x Fzuzfw' in Urbc Frazier in Fdijllfldfe Hornsby Pritchard, jr, joseph Burner Clower FI'iIlI'L'f fl! Clllflflfjll Wfilliam Dunnienn Cassidy, III john Sidney Davenport Thomas Bradley Davidson, jr. Norwood Howe Davis, jr. james Mclnnes Galloway, ,Ir Robert Goggin Gillespie, jr Gerald Tate Gilliam jerry Wfayne Houchens Russell Greenway McAllist John Wfesley Melton, jr. john Cromwell Parrott, II Henry Anderson Shield Charles Frederick Shultz Iohn Vermillion, lll Neil Wfoody Yeargin er, Jr. sl F3 mx! lLr'f1 In Rigbll: Blue. McAllister, Butler, Addison. Smmlnzg ILL-if to Riglvilf Melton, Booberg, Davidson Cassidy Bennett, Davis, Middelthon, Bradt, Bryson, Gillespie, Galloway, Shultz, Alley. stil 116 131- Q igma upsilon W E! Fill L Denison Maurice Allan Wlillard Francis Bliss Thomas Edward Crawley Robert Holland Bennett William Hamilton Bryson William Dunnigan Cassidy, HI Michael David Caver o 5 National Honorary Literary Fraternity Founded at Vanderbilt University, 1906 Established at Hampden-Sydney College, 1916 VUILLIAM DUNNIGAN CAssIm', III ....... Pi-ei-ifieur RUSSELL GREENWAY MCALLIs'I'ER, JR. Vita Prariflezzf DANIEL lVlCCRACKEN HAWKS. . .5etremi-y-Trearm-eI- Soror in Urbe Elizabeth Carrington Eggleston FrtIfI'e.t ill Farlzltafe Paul Livingston Grier Robert Thruston Hubard, Jr. George Tyler Miller, jr. Frf1f1'e5 in Cnllegin Daniel McCracken Hawks Donald Wilson Houpe Horace Churchman Lultens, -lr. Russell Greenway McAllister, jr. im-' '5 1-ag 42 vi! t-15,394 f Jin - 1 tw' -,-2-1' an VVILLIAM DUNNIGAN CASSIDY lll Preriffezzl Philip Hottenstine Ropp Graves Haydon Thompson Richard McCarthy, III Thomas Robb MrDaniel Rodney Ernest Williams 1 -v .I Front Row lLefl fo Righfj: Houpe, Hawks, Cassidy, McAllister, Bryson, McCarthy. Bark Ron' fLeft m Rzgbtj Lultens Caver McDaniel, Bennett. all ll7 lie l pichi 1' National llnnc-fury Sociuty in Psyclmlngy lfuunhml at New Haven. Connucricut, 1929 by Q F Iisruhlislmll .mr Hgunpxlcn-Sydney College, l96l 'J' E 3 lllililfRT Anim' JONES, Ill .... .... P refillwzz i i .JOHN NUHLIZ MCD,xNl121.. .. ..., Vice IH-e.r1.lw1f 'l'HOMA5 Roms lNIr'D.AwlE1. ..... .Mun-'efl1:g1-Tfwwmfr linmikl' Asum' -lowes, Ill Pr'e,riJw1t Fmfrw' in Fllflzftrlfe' Frfzlrer 111 Cnffegio DL-niwn hlilllfigt' Allan Alvin H.1ll Smirh libhcrt Ashby hluncs, Ill Thomas Robb AlLDQ1HlCl -luhn Nuhlc Ml.D.1nic! Glenn Wflllanl Small, jr. Wfillinm Whxllnce Tenm-tr, lll x 1 lui 7 l r if 1 I' hi 4 M'.11u.f IIA!! lf: Riufvlff 'lf McD.miul, Dr. Smith. ,9l.n1Jir1g l1.uff In IQ'igl11f.' Small. VI. McDaniel. Innes. V l X 119 l -9 alan Q Q il' Q inn 33 D13- National Forensics Honor Society Founded at Indianapolis, Indiana, 1903 Established at Hampden-Sydney College, 1925 Frater in Faflrfinfe Denison Maurice Allan Fmfref in Crfffegiu David james Anderson Robert Holland Bennett XVilliam Royall Micldelthon, jr. tau kappa alpha I 2 DAVID JAMES ANDERSON if National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity Founded at Fairmont State College, 1925 Established at Hampden-Sydney College, 1932 DAVID NIICHAEL COUCHMAN ........... P1-eriffeuf EDWIN BOYD BAKER ........ ..... V ice Premlenr Frazier in Famftute Graves Haydon Thompson Fnzfrer 1:1 Collegio David james Anderson Edwin Bovd Baker Michael David Caver David Michael Couchman Thomas Robb McDaniel alpha psi omega C at Q Sealed' Couchman. Stfzmling ll. to rl: Baker, Anderson. In mirror: T. McDaniel. eil 119 .f . ?' '- . . , A9- . ,. . . .- fxx A K . ,. ' s A M vt, I s 1 -...lssw A-fx arf' LIS: ' WT' , - M - 'ew N 1 - K W y ' D .ni iv-1 uf-.M .1'. - X f.. 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W'illi.im Birch Duululas, III Doirulas Stirling Knox Miclmgl Kelly Lau son 5 -X b 1 'V X RlLl1.ll'Ll Iiilwin LL-xxis. jr. rms Homuis C, HARR1soN. III HMS I Nl-lull' RMI II-iw john 5-.imucl Branyon E-lxnirkl Bl.1y Bryan XY'.1lrcr Rolwrt Ilison. lr. john lrmlxlm, III 'I'hom.1s Clark llowcll, III II.1n1pilcnASyIlncy, Viruinii Sponsorul hy Ilolmcs C. llarrison, III I Fmier in Fafultate 'lihomus Iirluunl Crawley HI Cfilfrqfn UF 11563 J Holmes Conrad Harrison, III ,lcrry XY'nyne Houchens Charles Frcdcfrick Shultz Prrssluy Byrnes XY'hirc', jr. Ii 196-4 Iircd Louis Kcllmeyer Graham Fishhurne Painter, 'lr Charles ELlv.'arr.l Russell. klr, Charles Forrl Sy-Irlor Gcurgc Patrick Turry, jr. ,lefircy Luclxcy '9l'urIl lil: Illfxi 0 Harry Foul McArvf:r. Jr, Sumucl Brown MuLaughlin. Ir. Hcnry Robinson Pollard. IV Daniel Eric Rogers, II Charles Stcphrn Sinklurson Iiulucnc Bowiu Shepherd, lr. F 1966 john Randolph Kight, Jr. Michael W'ayne Paulutrc XVilliam Francis Shummlinc. lr Pcrcr Blackwell Smith ' 'I'r.1vis 'Iulison Tvsinluer ...L ,F- 1. Luft In right: Iiutlcr, lI.1rrison. Russull, fuyic 'I-HIE HOUSE N111 -Q. .ak-vt .n. ' o .:r 'f. E. I 'w --'N' ff ' -R -w ,-,. v ' F I, Sosa I 'I N31 I I l 733 . I mx - 4 .sf M- I gf. .. -' lf- Q Rf' X ' D 1 -' I . K X -I 11 BUYCE H C FLPFYSON B N BUVLER G BE iq 4 1 X F 'appa ,, plxa I p '-T' Q A gs- ' 4 . ,.': - -7 Z .a Q 'Q W f - ' ' ,-:. I::' gi, A Zi fl! J ' ---, -if: ' 55'- :5: 4 JF 4 LII-51' G FQAVUKR WE NELTTE, 1' P ' l nz- , - f, , , , 9 ' . . -P Qatnpbcnm 'iglincg 3 1 ' Q: I --Q -H ' 'A , , T-fr -- A, -4 1 -'- ' - Q' ll , , -11 A I f 3 U L SL frnvivsn ' c rs 3.32 -I 1 e,-'ws D E 5 es'-if - X I f 1 I ,F V '2 I- or 9 0 I A, Q ' RS - 5 . - I ,A ' I , Sf, A '- , -. 3-'av 5- 4- A ,gg A agar, ', 1 u was -4 w :Lama--.I w e mmIn.s: I mensu nl ae mcmucwuu cc:-:wg 5-:N re r Ln.:-'ra H f ucasvw ' ' -A51--., F J -J-A 2:2 .fp .574 2? '-.D gn' S,- '. A :L 3, ::- ' -Z9 1 J, qw: - '-fy 1 wwazn, . 1 Isswlxrf, wav-wT.EHF A 1:-mu, ek ! ON, III BENJAMIN MICHAEL BIITLER Vice Prexizz' E122 HOLMES CONRAD HARRIS Prefiziefzl CHARLES THOMAS CAYCE T7'Lfr1.r11l'w' CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL, JR Secretzzry kappa alpha Founded in 1865 ALPHA TAU CHAPTER Established at Hampden-Sydney College in 1899 123 17+ i Y Q Q i za-pf, MISS SUZANNE DRAKE Mary Xwashington College Sponsored by David G, NX ilson Q'-x,RLl,r .. C.. Fmlrer in Facixflale Graves Haydon Thompson Carl Franklin NX'alters Fmlrer in Cuflegin CLASS OF 1965 Douglas Rowan Allen Charles Thomas Andrews Edwin Edmunds Bouldin, .Ir George Steel Bowers, jr. George Burroughs Cartledge Richard Temple Cruze Larry Everette Farrar Leavenworth McGill Ferrell Theodore Searing Hall, IV Peter Boisseau Hatcher, III . Jr, Hal Stuart johnson Roderick Bell Mathews Holman Calvin Rawls, III john Willoughby Romm, jr. joseph Anthony Rucker, III Henry Anderson Shield Edward Henderson Shield Nelson Showalter David Garthright Wilson, Jr. Neil Woody Yeargin CLASS OF 1964 David Dunham Addison William Kent Carter, jr. Clarence Conway Chewning. III john Sidney Davenport james Fielding Douthar Hugh Garland Edmunds. jr. Weltli'Jn Wa Fred Bingham Gentry, Jr, Neal Kemp Hunt Fontaine Brown Lawson, Jr. Charles Izaac Lunsford Samuel Spencer Moore, II -Iohn Cromwell Parrott, II lter Tuck CLASS OF 1965 Frederick Warren Beck, Ill Thomas Underwood Dudley William Milens Edwards Charles Edward Hall, III George Wilson Macon, III Charles Horatio john Scort Repass David Wilson Reynolds Walter Scott Street, III Archibald Hanson Soucek, jr. Kenneth Irby Washburn Wheeler, IV CLASS OE 1906 David Clark Alley Andrew Jamieson Gregory Kenneth Rhodes Hyde. -lr. William Watkins Kincaid Edgar Willis Lacy, III David Wagener Leary Ralph Stedman Oakey Albert Whitmarsh Ringewald William Torrence Stuchell William Frederick Wilson J., . KL S' . 5 rl A A 3 a 5 X I 2 E i . ng. I - :'5si F 't .. FI 1 . Left to Right: Edmunds. Allen. Mathews, Addison THE HOUSE -fi 134 lie in ,w ' 5 s wang A A- sm:-vue V L Mas- . w Luga- . xi. 1, .M QQQQ . A. .ax :r ,, .f-w , . 'J -:VS A - . ' -A A g .1 1 f 3 :. , J, 3 li 35 J Dm? , 1 . dn. ' A ' wg, d kappa Sigma ' - - -' . 2 , -2 A f 9 A '. - Q: 1 3' Q A' - 4 1 K 6 d SY' T of sl-,up LEL, 5 wsu: M- -,.., L, 'H Jcvx. 1 V gr :.. H . :xq ,,,, ,4,, I -Q! , fl'-A . ' .-3 - 'jf 4 - 1 nw- ' , 'P .1 4 ' . N, . 11 ' 7' 5 'Q' , . 5 A A if um dcn ' 5 due , - r P 5 5 , , 2 H' P R ,u M EC Bi-13441 I g 6 3 Q ' ,RSM - 1 ,,. Q V avg' -Pu ' -6 .I 5 A , . . Y .if .4- 5 I4 LQA. . S Q al L-3. 1- A 4 ' A 1-A 4, ,P F' 4.. - Juli ..' vhl K 4- JL ,. -.ff f I. I - A wmv 5 A .wsixf 1 1-.JD . - 1 AM gfrgw '-'v -' V3 ' 4 ' 'W - S Q V f 1 AL.: Q fx: Am Lu., -AW. . 'W 'Q' 'D 4 . , - , .,-4 -5 4, , -h-J I jg A 1 Jgj, , - - , f 3 f- .- . fn .wswcmss wswusou L-: A. , A U, New L fl RODERICK BELL MATHEWS Prefident THEODORE SEARING HALL, IV Secretary DOLVGLAS ROWAN ALLEN V ice Pre,rir1'e11l HUGH GARLAND EDMUNDS, AIR. Trefmn'er' I k a p p a I g m a Founded in 1869 UPSILON CHAPTER Established at Hampden-Sydney College in 188 5 ' 125 fi? , Fralrt Paul Tulane Atkinson Fmirex CLASS W'illiam Tillman Butler. jr. Otis Henry Bradley Richard Hunter Cardwell lxlufwuiiel Howe DL1VlS Lewis Carroll Everette Donald Roberts Gladstone Clyde Earl Guthrow, jr. james XVilliam Hardin james Franklin Hatcher XY'illiain Donald Humphreys Ferdinand Stoddert johns Herbert Timothy Little CLASS john Peyton McGuire Boyd W'illiams Bates Chappell Michael Tyler Crone Nathaniel Abraham jobe, jr, Leonard Cecil Long Philip Lee Lotz George Everette Miley, Ill CLASS MRS. j- STUART SHELTON john Garnett Davis. jr, Edwin Hawley Graves, jr. XVilliam Franklin Hatcher, jr. George Harris Heilig, jr. Stephen Holland Helvin Donald Martin Killmon Pamplin, Virginia Sponsored by j. Stuart Shelton CLASS Frank Matthew Booth, III Robert Franklin Carpenter james Hollis Chenery jelferson Daniel Collins. jr. Robert Newton Cox jay Travis Davis Stephen Craig DeBell Victor Hayes Haydon, jr. r 1:1 L'r-be john Stokeley Fulton Thomas Edward Gilmer in c,,fltgf,, OF l963 Russell Greenway McAllister, jr. Arthur joseph Matney William Royall Middelthon, jr. Philip Herbert Miller Hughes Kennedy Reveley, jr. Evans Caskie Ross XV:ide Hampton Saunders, III james Stuart Shelton Charles Warner Sommardahl Marshall Howard Stuart William W'allace Tennent, III joseph Franklin Viar, jr. Raymond Andrew Woody OF 196i George Fairfax Perkins Kenneth Mann Pritchett Keith Morton Shepherd Charles Harrison Smith, jr. William jordan Steed, jr. William Randolph Watkins, jr. Thomas Hutton Wtxvtl OF 1965 james Robert Pickens, jr. julious Perry Smith, jr. Stephen F. Snyder David Eugene Trickler Michael Kenneth Vaughan Edward Charles XVitthoeHt. jr. OF 1966 james Franklin Lipscomb, jr. james Lindsay Morris Edward Albers Newton Gary Lee Poteet Bryant Franklin Smith Wfalter Clement Sprye, jr. Xvilliam Wax'erly' Townes, V joseph Xvesley Tuck Thomas Richards jeffcott Left to Right: Little. Saunders. Sommardalil. 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N. .3 K la lx Al Ku 1 Mil: lr tl lm srsvma ea-Tuvm. uarsqwa wcsnwus now: vw 1:wec.s J Lu-:sum ' J :run gf -wg, SH. : A . - '---f-A WADE HAMPTON SAUNDERS, III EVANS CASKIE Ross Prefzkiefzt Secrelfzfy CHARLES WARNER SOMMARDAHL HERBERT TIMOTHY LITTLE Vice P'l'6.S'iIf67ZZ Trefzfzfrez' pi kappa alpha IOTA CHAPTER Established at Hampdey-Sydney College in 1885 eil 127 E14 'Sr' x MRS. MIZRVIN A. FRANTZ Frm-ileritksburlu. Virginia Sponsored by Mervin A. Frantz Fmlrer in Collegin CLASS OF 1963 Carl Fisher Bowmer Mervin Arnold Frantz, jr. jeffrey Lee Gardy Samuel Charles Harding, jr. Daniel McCracken Hawks George Philip Hillen. jr. Harvey Fitzgerald Seldon Harold Prebble Settle, jr. Boyd Valentine Switzer Rodney Ernest Williams Samuel Carter Zerbe CLASS OF 1964 john Hamilton Bergeron Dougald Leach Blue. Ill Lucious Henry Clemons, jr. Ronald Lee Ellis Carlyle Peerman Holland john Archer Koch, jr. jesse William Overbey Philip Grover Padgett, jr. Alfred Francis Robinson, jr Richard Earl Ruble john Dickerson Semones Robert jarratt Spiers. jr. CLASS OF 1965 john Edward Antin Maynard Hunt Berryman james Francis Cope Williani Gilbert Faulk, jr. David Lane Ferguson Scott Martin Harwood William Clifton Heard. Ill Ronald Ralph jesse. ll james Meredith Mclienny Vincent Melanchthon Montsinger, Ill Willianm Douglas Shirley Roy Clay Vfood jay Dean Zeller CLASS OF 1906 David Andrew Bowers james Garnett Bruce. Ill Mark Skinner Chinn john Robert Cockrell. jr. john Emmett Early, Ill Timothy Burr Finley Herman Frederick Gallasch. jr. Dickinson bleneely Gould, jr. Thomas Acree Harding Thomas David Hinton james Murray Hooker XX'ilii.im Dabney Hopkins Robert Hundley Robertson VVilliam Louis Shumate, Ill Charles Albert Thornas Glenn Claude Vaughn, jr. - t .- ,.-v-3 r. ' ' .4 .'- v.'. Lett to Right: Padgett, Gardy. 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Inova, H 5' 5.fHV1flm MQ' 'Q-Am TE Au LVQJEM ,ra F Q,xLQQ2,afA 1.3QT5oRer:' r A mmome 0. mwou JEFFREY LEE GARDY Preficiefzt PHILIP GROVER PADGETT, Secretary NU CHAPTER Established at Hampden-Sydney in 1914 JCHN DICKERSON SEMONES Vice Preyident JR. MERVIN ARNOLD FRANTZ, JR. T1'ef1m1'e1' th ta chi Founded in 1865 fl! 129 IE? Fm! fer i Il U fbc Robert Thruston Huhard Lyttleton Edmunds Hubard joseph Triplett Trotter Fuller in Farullalc Robert Thruston Hubard. jr. Fnzirer in tjoflegio CLASS OF 1963 Peter Littlefield Bryant Parke Deans joyrier XY'illiam Hamilton Bryson Irvin Owings, Ill Iirnest Penson Curry, jr. XY'alter Lee Penn, III XVallace Wfilliam Giulio Bobby Gene Saylor CLASS OF 196i Louis Philip Bailey. jr. Horace Churchman Lukens. jr. Michael David Carer Milton Dudley Lytle Xxllllldfll james Dougherty Michael Field Moorman Aldrich Dudley. Ill john Derham Roberts Robert Lee Hines. jr. Giles Mebane Robertson. jr. Hecht Sommers Lackey. jr. john Hamilton Scherer. jr. Clifford Lamont Thomas CLASS UF l9o5 joseph Edward Agsten Stephen MacTavish Gedney Louis Bevier Basten, Ill Ray Wilstmn Grubbs Edward Douglas Bevan Edward Conant johnston. jr. Doddridue Hewitt Biaett. lll Peter Arthur McXVilIiams CARK ,L HALL AflLlI'CW jCl'UI'l1L' BUIIUI1 j.1IU6S Edmunds Rtxl7Cl'ISOD Russell Madison Cummings. jr. Gordon Dalton Schreck Longwood College Thomas Lauchiin Currie. jr. james Malcolm Sconyers. jr. Hugh Milton Davis. jr. Theodore Rhodes Smith, jr. , Edward Brandon Spalding Sponsored bv Horace C. Lukens, jr. CLASS UF 1966 Theodore jackson Burr. jr. Williani Robert Nottingham, jr. joseph Thompson Crane. lll joseph Dudley Miles, llI Thomas Bentley Kern Ricks Stedman Voight. jr. Dean Merton XVesterhousc'. jr. l ff- 6 -S' Lett In Riuht: Bevan. Bryson. Lukens. Scherer THE HOUSE - l 1 so fm F I , f In , '34 52 :I . :J -, .Q . -': A . 1 ld . :I 'P x 'ss 1 -'A L-v , ' I 3 'A XX 'Q 11. 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Se creffzrjf T1'eLz.I'zn'eI' 0 0 c h I p h I Founded in 1824 EPSILON CHAPTER Established at Hampden Sydney in 1867 if 151 I? L 1-439' 'Q f 1 - 2, MISS CH ARLC PTTE JONES Longwood College Sponsored by Charles F. P. Crawley, -I Ivater in Urbe Ray Atkinson Moore Frafrer in Frllrlllltlft' Denison Mau rice Allan Martin Boyd Coyner Fralret in Ciflfegio CLASS OF 1965 David Lester Costenbader Paul Armstrong Larsh Charles Francis Payne Crawley, jr. Richard McCarthy. lll Vfilliam Scott Davidson Charles Rexford Dayf: Dennis Brent Dills Lowery Douglas Finley. lll john Noble McDaniel Thomas Robb McDaniel James Luttrc-ll Patton XX'altur Greyson Quarles George Samuel Scott CLASS OF 1961 Richard Fitzgerald Cralle, Jr. james Palmer Owen, Jr. David Hugh Dillard, ll Iames Randolph Scott CLASS OF 1965 Reginald jeffrey Bowlier Russell XVarren Calvert Robert Taylor Cosby, Jr. Richard Idris Evans Jerry Doughty Killmon Gerald Decatur Robertson Dixon Michael Rollins Frederick Lewis Shreves Allen Carl Suntlin John Reichman XVilhoite Robert Carlton XVimer CLASS OF 1966 Leighton Summerson Houck Leo Thompson Quarles Robert Lafayette Ingram, jr. Charles Everette Poss, jr. Robert Powtll Moseley Reace Donald Ragland, -Ir, . Jr. 'Pl'- ei L , aw, ' 9 ' ' ' A , ,fl ' ,cft to Right: Cosby, Parton. Costenbader, Evans THE HOUSE ia: , 5? ns W. MCCARTHV rl Mfwu 12 . - sl 1- 'V ' Wvicimsg M W PA LAFSN Y R MC OAMEL ,, Y , .. ,, Y- . H, ,,,,j.,,,,.X L.Ck FKNLEV III P 7 CUSS! J L FATTON D L CDSTENBACER R1 EVANS v .-1.-Am-,v .'..v,... Sigma 6111 -. sf 1953 G S SCOYT .V -J -rf 1 ga 'N 13? . V D W 'li amgdeu' Sgdneg E 5 5 --,,m,BlLLAR6 W., E1 ,, ,, , ,+,,, , ,MM ,,,-,,, ,, -U D B DNLLS W S DAVWDSOH .1 4, , GWDILGRLES -A .SCUY'-JF .71 -V ,, ,,.,, ,,... Ex. RFCRBLLE RC WIMER D M POLLINS R FQJJIILN. VTE G D ROBERTSON fff - 'VF T ' -,,.. 2 ..,N A N.,,, 1 1 ' W Q ,diff 5 -ff' -, .- F fh as 2 '4 X2 V K. -.4 - ' 1 'A , acsuixnm 1 RJ BUWEH 1 fifirgnewssr V'jdxlLn.AQo1QYY RLINURM-1 RPNOSELEY Es Mc-ucu EF 5 JAMES LUTTRELI- PATTON DAVID LESTER COSTENBADER Pl'6.fiffElZf Vice Preficfelii RICHARD IDRIS EVANS ROBERT TAYLOR COSBY Secrenzry T1'e41mfer 0 H 0 Founded in 1855 - - Q - - - SIGMA SIGMA CHAPTER Established at Hampden-Sydney in 1872 Reorganized at Hampden-Sydney in 1951 -fl 135 :QE 'VFR SQ!! MRS. CHARLES H. RIDFOUT, jR. Charlotte Court House, Virginia Sponsored by Charles H. Rideout, jr, Iinzler Ill lfrbe Cliiudius Hornsby Pritchard, jr. lirtlfrtau in Fm'lzfl.1Iu Philip llortenstine Rupp XXfeyland Thomas joyner lfmmett Roaeh Elliot lfmfier in Crrfffgfu CLASS O17 H163 john Wfayne Alley Rodney George Bradt Robert Barnes Brittain XVilli.1m Dunnigan Cassidy, Ill Robert Coggin Gillespie, jr. Iihbert Ashby jones, lll john joe Mitchell Charles Hughlove Rideout, jr. john Payne Scherer XValter Obenchain Smith, Ill john Vermillion. lll Ronald Cook Wleingztrt CLASS OF 196.1 john Lowell Alexander George Hughes Beekwith Henry Staley Berry Frank Hawthorne Blundell james Robertson Elliott, jr. Mac Armour Gambill Allen Martin Glasgow Robert Devereux jarratt XVilliam james Lawrence Wftlyne Andrew Morrison Brilehtmore Thompson CLASS OF 191-5 john MacLean Boswell Rohert Cogbill Gill, jr. Michael Wfilliam Mathews CLASS OF lfloti Samuel Harvey Baker, lll Charles Abram Baldwin, jr. Daniel Duncan Chiles, jr. Robert Maxwell Chilton Charles Wfalker Crist. jr. Allen Scott Day Richard Riddick Harrell Edward Meeks Hopkins Burton Garrison Hurdle, jr. xx'llll.ll1l ll..lIl'l.lXV.1y jordan 'Sy john Randolph McNeel William Earle Moore, jr. Robert Carter Morris james Randolph Painter james Edward Payne Geortxe Face Reed, jr. Wfilliam john Seegers Cletus Miller Sellers, jr. Edward Franklin Younger, Ill Eugene Stanley Willet, jr. ' . -1. iii: .gansfkfla . - Left to Right: Berry, Alley. lietkxxitli, l..1wrent'e THE HOUSE -' Iii I2 ' l i Fw W W3 V' LY! awww! ' -74 ' 'fn'-, ,gL,' Y 'HM 1 A 3,9 1: R E M' 1 .1 .1 , ll :L 2 Lf 1 . ffl , - . E-f , -R , v. 'eiiimw Q G mm ' nseennv ' G , mm , A RLS. W J ww.-ii .. f -L53 Q. L -, N. Y Y , .,...,.. -U ,. , . .. , f if 1, r . -xl L f - w fa, ,am da Lln ,, pha Y , .1 A Y V Q- ff - - 9 2- .- -nv- 'i 37 457 5 :L .-. -' Q5 E9 .jfxrff ' . Nj- vi, , I 1 9 G 3 .5 mi .. r el. .-,:.sS ' ncweracanx 'Ii :fb V : ,J Z aww., . L .1 :J . + 4 f ,V , I -L-,Q QC-' Q T ' . 'F 4 - - 'S' . 'A . ,: , 1 ja ji 3 Y V -KM Q2 QW!!! 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M' L fa- ri z wif M, 4 ' ' 'I L W H 4 '1- Ci B:-4..IlA'PA R531 ' PYHEEL ELC L fl SELLEWS E 5'Y?U':I'.Ei - E Flv .i 2 4 .LE' 'I H '1-Al i K 'Y V v' ' .,.....f...--,..,:l' Y Yl.,-f,,1:lff'YliT..Q, ,...f,Zf,l4, nf, GEORGE HUGHES BECKWITH JOHN WAYNE ALLEY P-reyidevzt Vice Preyidefzl WILLIAM JAMES LAWRENCE HENRY STALEY BERRY Secremry Trefzfzner lambda chi alpha Founded in 1909 KAPPA ETA ZETA CHAPTER Established at Hampden-Sydney College in 1926 fi! 135 Ii? ,-w , f A fa . ' ' a mf? Q . QA ' ni- . V I C tr .-.fm ,.. , v., X f-4'wCli0w.u... gbnmquf A.. .dr .g.w-x.x.z.- qv ? ..', ,.,l 'g,Qf- A . Al., I Q , A . I ' 4 '. x : . 4 V 7 's 5.1. ' n , . , -A J-l.'I'III.E'I'IC'JS '1 . nvvna l Y V. Y 1 si, I, - . 5 O3 3 :-if v, ,-oo. 5+-uv-. 3 ug-3 -. H 1 5... , Qnw . ' ,. Sai FT' , Mug? . 1 .II 41l'T fm F591 Ink ' ' f 2.5.3 F V lf ,Ka ' X I! S , M , 0' , x 'if ' ..ml. 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P..-eff'-i s'f'sl1:s..12i7MQ3'3?f'4i, V 1, Nt. K M 'E ,Qi U'-'. fi' -531 W fi, ' - QQ '- '?23,+gM.. 4-'lit . Jgi'f,IQ.kf,'5,:v FE. i??1aQ,,f'iV1'QU'::jv,3,g,. ' 1 mb E,-gf L Q .QM-..:1I' f-.-ji f... - 1 - V , . '11, -.4 -if ' -fi lk: Tia: 9 7 - gy,-,i .41 455- ,, .gv' , 5,,g-. C,-vfQ'2?.if-1-g Cf,Qgg2f,,7f2? g 5,- . :mssQ4ix3Eili'fi' . 9 , li YW' , f ,- iv -,Q .-.1-nw, ,,- 1 , .i K, A ,Ni W. , ,.,'w,15y Wi.. v 4,,f ,xg - i ,wwf HV- N N s -NA 1- A A , . - ,, ,Q , V 'elif QW . 945. if f 5 .,af.ffrtwtafes.txt1gsif+sez.. I L ....- 's-,wiv fav s.. sz- 5:,:s'm.s.f...T.5.r1n::'1'-tvs... In-if mil: Vaughan, Pickens. Helvin, Sanderson, XVood, Ferrell, Heilig, Agsten, jones, Soucek. Lammay, Shirley, lid- rds. Sttmnl mir: Pritchett, Druen, Koch, Curry, Dills, Viar, Bradley, Everette, Mitchell, Carter, Cralle, Perkins. Xltlaiughlin. Tlvm! min' Franklin, Tysinger, Poteet. Debell. Poss, Coach Wacker, Coach Pt-gram, Coach Burrell, Coach lulton, Sebren, Hinton, Finger, jordan, Miles. Fffnrflr run : Reamey, XY'ilson, Lipscomb, Robertson, Shumate, Nedxxitk. llowell, lNIf.Kil1bon. -leflcott. Chem-ry, Hyt mt 111, ritllev. xfilllifflll, M1 fu :'1,gl1.'. Dills, Viar, le, fo o t b a I I Everette, hlitahell The Tigers of Hampden-Sydney under the able coaching of Stoke- ley Fulton, Louis XVacker, Richard Burrell, and Wfilliam Pegram com- piled a respectable 6--1 record dur- ing the l962 season. The Tigers opened against Guilford College in Danville, Virginia, with a ld-7 vic- tory, and closed against arch-rival Randolph-Macon at Death Valley by mauling the Yellow jackets 36-O. In between these two games came victories over Bridgewater, johns Hopkins, Concord, and Centre, and defeats at the hands of Wfashington and Lee, Sewanee. Western Mary- land and Emory and Henry. director and coaches The Tigers, enjoying their best season for the past several years, received standout performances from Lewis Everette, Dennis Dills, Freddy Mitchell, Otis Bradley and Joey Viar, all of whom are seniors anti will greatly be missed next season. Able perform- ances were turned in by Freshmen Whitey Lipscomb and Travis Tysinger who will help fill the void in next year's team caused by graduation, as the Tigers seek to retain the Little Eight Championship won by this years squad. RICHARD A. BURRELL Dir'et'Ior' of zlfbfelffi' Seated fl. to r.J : Pegrum, Burrell, Wacker. Standing: Fulton. fl? ,,...-'- s c in 1. at -Q' Q' ie: i.i'!v: '- n:.': 1I' HAMPDliN-5YDNliY- I -L GUILFORD-' The Hampden-Sydney Tiger Football Team opened their season on a high note by defeating a strong Guilford College squad l-l-6 at Danville. The Tigers ran up 2548 yards over the land and 91 through the air, while holding the Quakers to 129 yards on the ground and ll in the air. On the opening kickoff Fred Mitthell took the ball and returned it thirty yards to the H-S thirty-five yard line, but after failing to move the ball the Tigers were forted to punt. Guilford, having found it tough to move against the strong Tiger forward wall, kitked to the Tigers, After taking the ball on the thirty- one yard line, the Tigers rolled sixty-nine yards in 14 plays to score when Quarterback Mitchell barreled over from the one. Mitchell's point kick was good to make the score '-O. In the second quarter the Quakers pushed to the Tigers' seven yard line but were forced back to the 22 by a clipping penalty, ending their scoring threat and giving the ball to the Tigers. The half ended with H-S on the 25 yard line of Guilford. In the third quarter an attempted Tiger punt was blocked by the Quakers on the Tigers' 36 yard line. On the Quakers' first play they fumbled and Ronnie Jones recovered for the Tigers, setting up the second score. On this drive Mitthell teamed with joey Viar and George Heilig for 50 yards in passes until Denny Dills crashed over from the 9 for the score. Mitchell again kicked the extra point making the score l-4-O. The Quakers made their only tally when they recovered another blocked punt on the H-S I5 yard line and two plays later scored. The try for two points failed and the scoring ended with l-LS 14, Guilford 6. Notice should be given to backs Dennis Dills, Lewis Everette, Fred Mitchell, and George Heilig, The play of linemen Mike Vaughan and Steve Helvin was outstanding for the Tigers. i Dills goes for touchdown. - nr-1 xvlxliu-arx'5..1'.i 1-1 5 in-1 1lIluuuv!1i. 'anal x HAMPDEN-SYDNEY-6, XVASHINGTON 8 LEE-15 The Tigers of 1-lampdenfSydney entertained the XV X L Generals in the first home game of the season. W N L's Stuart Yotfe intercepted a Mitchell pass intended for 1-leilig in the Generals' end zone and returned it to the H-S 9 yard stripe. It took the Generals 3 plays to score as Yoffe ran over from the -1. The Tigers took the kickoff but were stalled and forced to punt. The Gen- erals took the ball and were moving toward pay dirt when the Bengal defense rose to end the threat. The remainder of the first half saw scoring drives halted by both squads' strengthened defenses. In the second half the Generals moved from their own 17 in 9 plays for the second score of the afternoon. Henry Sackette added a two-point conversion and the score read W X I. 15, 1-I-S O. In the fourth quarter the Tigers moved SS yards in 19 plays to register their only score of the day. Everette carried 6 times in the drive for 35 yards which saw halfback Archie Soucek score from 16 yards out, Ever- ette was stopped inches short on his try for a 2-point conversion and the score remained W Sc L 15, H-S 6. Lewis Everette again proved to be the iron man of the team by carrying the ball 24 out of the 55 rushing plays attempted by H-S. He picked up SO yards rushing and 6 yards in pass reception to run his offensive totals to 178 yards in 2 games. Mitchell closely followed Everette with 176 yards for the two games. Others playing an outstanding game were guard Sid Druen, Archie Soucek, and tackle Otis Bradley. ,J--1 E Tigers, Mitchell and Bradley Stop W 8 L Gentleman 3 .H I l I l Ssnrmac farms? ridge water Vs HAMPDEN-SYDNEY-19. BRIDGEXVATER-o Hampden-Sydney continued its dominance over the Bridgewater Eagles in a series that dates back to 1929. lt was the l9th consecutive defeat for the Eagles in this series with H-S. The Tigers improved their air game over the previous week which saw XV S: L intercept 4 passes. Halfbacli Denny Dills set up two H-S touchdowns while compiling '1 yards in I3 carries. Lewis Everette added the tinal touchdown in the last quarter on an Isryard run. Everette picked up 'O yards in IN tries for the Bengals. Freddie Mitchell added 11 'th point afte: Fverettes score. Mitchell. enjoying ont' of his better games, passed 26 yards to end joey Viar for H-S's ind touchdown. The Tigers defeated the Eagles 51-' last season by rushing for alll yards and Si yards in the air. ln this seasons game H-S collertc-d 199 yards on the ground and 92 in the air. Coach Fulton summed up this difference in statistics between the two games by saying, XY c' feel that Bridgewater is a much improved team . . . For our oHense it was not entirely our inability. but Bridgewatcrs ability, George Heilig moved high on the total yard chart with 65 yards in pass receiving from Mitchell. On the whole the Tigers showed a balanccd attack, being able In move in the air as well as on the ground in posting thcir second win of the season. Mciiiliboti makes .1 diving catch. g...- vu. .v ,,,,,' .0 , ,,. .. . - , - yi Q, v H ,ew .. I-IAMPDEN-SYDNEY-', SEWANEE--- In the fourth game of the season, the Tigers played host to Sewanee. The undefeated Purple Tigers came to Death Valley to win and win they did by the score of 22-T. The contest was hard fought. typical of the I-I-S-Sewanee rivalry. In the first half, Sewanee scored first on a fifty-three yard drive. the kick was wide and the Visitors led 6-0. But the Tigers, led by half- back Denny Dills, bounced back on a seventy-five yard scoring march. Dills, with a twenty-three yard run during the drive, plunged through the middle for eight yards and a H-S touchdown. Freddie Mitchell con- verted and the Tigers held a '-6 halftime advantage. In the second half, the Tigers were forced to punt and Sewanees 4 .ave 1 ,'. 1 nf We 'W M99 io? GX Vx' M '....r Agnew fielded the ball on his own sixteen to run all the way for a score. The two point conversion was successful and the Purple Tigers led Ii-7. The Garnet and Gray fought back determinedly and moved the ball well toward the Sewanee goal. Wfith three minutes to play, freshman quarter- back Wfhitey Lipscombs pass was deflected and a Sewanee player scooped up the ball to run fifty-eight yards for a touchdown. Another two point conversion made the final score 22-7. The Tigers were keyed up for the game but could not get the breaks to fall their way. Statistically. I-I-S came out on top in every department except rushing. Ken Pritchett and Otis Bradley played a line defensive game. while Denny Dills led the onrense. Mitchell and Vaughan close in for the kill Q 5 1 'X 1' 235 if , . ag 4 -. 53' 1 r . , i' 'T 427' - L 1, fiisif. vs ' N 1 ,. ,I ,H HAMPDLX-SYDNEYAI4, XY'li5TliRN MARYLAND-I' On .1 most epizootic Saturday, October 19, the Filer ligrm from 11 small Christian college in south-eentral Virginia met the Green Terrors, the defending Mason-Dixon Conference Champions. on the field ol combat. Through the first lilll setonds ot play the Striped Devils were hihlically on their wav to vanlving the entrails out of the Terrors. The Tigers stalked 'B yards in l i plays, with Tiger Everette lunging in from the one for the score. Clyde Mitchell oriented the bladder through the verticals. and the Tigers hcl-.l a --ll lead. Faulty m41nipul.1tion uf the olwlong resulted in an interception hy Terror Bill Malumruper on the 4' yard line. the mercurial Marvlanders then carrying the hall in lour plays to the end zone lor what was re garded hy the oliitialf as an additional six points. On the extra point attempt, the Hills finest obstructed the intended passage of the lwiill. relegating the Terrors to a one point delieit position. As the inexorable clock slithered towards the end of the half. an aerial transfer of the hall from Clyde to Carroll ser up a drive in which Tiger xl. Frarilxlin Lipscomb. -lr, paddled into the end zone. Clyde con- verted, and the otlicials gave everyone the shot on the end of the hall, the Berigalians leading l-1-fi, After .1 half-time driving exhilwition lwv Maryland mascot G. G, Boyce. the Tigers roared hack onto the grass. The Northern delegation. headed hy B. Vershotte, scored again and converted a 2 point conversion to convert the score to l+l-L Twenty-two men dug in solidly lor the re- mainder ul the contest, hut a Death Valleyrnan let the hall go through his paws while digging. and the Terrihles executed a field goal in the tinal I minutes. Those who loolvecl at the scoreboard discovered that W, Md. had 1' to H-S's lil. and strangelv enough they were lookin! at the same score I minutes later when the ozlieials again gave the crowd the Shot. Y Anxious Tiger bench watches action 1 1 1 U Q N 1 , X en. , 1'-, 3 .pf - - . 5 ..., f--- v.y.-a,-- ... 1 ...--- - '-- .. -za ,-4,15 - - . V.-1 ,xl -uVlt:.a-a W v... T-7. 1 17- fr I 4 -g '.. . kixyil-xngxu .2-. 'I 1'-'li ,- I --F.. 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Then late in the second quarter the Xwasps, led by Hawkins, moved the ball 'l yards-60 of which were through the air-for their tirst touchdown, The field goal attempt was unsuccessful, ending the lirst half, 6-O. The second half began with the H-S team handicapped because of their loss of Mitchell after receiving an injury in the hrst half. The Tigers received the hall on the kickolif and moved it down to the Emory and Henry 36 yard line. H-S then fumbled and the Wasps recovered. Two plays later Hawkins romped 'Ui yards for another 6 points. The Z point conversion by Hughes was good-piling up the score to l-ii-0 in favor of the Wfasps. On the second play after the kickoff a H-S pass was intercepted and fourteen plays later Emory and Henry had scored their third and final touchdown on a one-yard plunge by Charlie Taefee. The extra attempt failed, ending the game 20-0. I Everette goes in standing up -tv-WN! -X 'AM 5513 ' If -efmi Z 1 . 65 fa gs i 4 sfawbx 'id ff E... . , ke? M f 1 4 V Vffiiifffia fi'1?47 'Q Q of-' EXW It ,.-- ,K IQ. N M HAMPDEN-SYDNEY-15, JOHNS HOPKINS-0 The first quarter of the battle between Hampden-Sydney and johns Hopkins turned out to be a fumble fest as lwoth teams fumbled twice and neither could move the ball. In the second quarter the Tigers managed to move il Blue Jay punt down inside the Hopkins 20 yard line and from here Mitchell tried a lield goal which was short. This ended the scoreless lirst half. The Tigers took the lield with new spirit in the second half. Taking the kickoff they marched 6-4 yards in 16 plays for the first score of the game. In the drive Everette picked up 47 of the oi yards, while Mitchell went over for the score and also kicked his sixth extra point of the year. Another touchdown drive was begun by H-S after their defense held the Blue jays. Ifverette once again playing the role of the big gun, as he picked up Z5 of the ZS yards needed for the drive, Everette then passed to Viar for the conversion making the score 15-O. The Jays had only one scoring threat in the final quarter as they reached the 25 yard line. but the determined defensive wall of the Tigers would not give them an end zone ticket and the Jays were forced to give up the ball on downs as the tirial whistle sounded, ending the game 15-0. Heilig gets set to throw block for Everette Q-pe..4v..! i 1 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY--7, CONCORD-6 On Saturday, November 3rd, the Tigers met Concord College at rain- soaked Death Valley and defeated them 7-6. The Tigers started off poorly as Fred Mitchell fumbled a punt on the 30 yard line only four plays after the opening kickoff. The Mountain Lions recovered the fumble and matched the 30 yards to pay dirt in 10 plays, giving them 21 6-U lst quarter advantage. H-S fumbled again on the kickoff following Concord's T.D., but this time the Tiger defense held and the Mountain Lions were forced to give up the ball on downs. H-S, however, continued to be plagued by fumbles and for the third straight time the Mountain Lions recovered. The first break of the game came in the second quarter when defensive end Dickie Cralle blocked a Lion punt which was recovered by the Tigers on the Concord 9 yard line. Lewis Everette cracked over the center three times, moving the ball to the one. Freddie Mitchell, running from the wingback slot, caught a pass from Whitey Lipscomb for the T.D. Mitchell's point after touchdown was good, proving to be the winning point in the 7-6 game. The second half proved to be a defensive struggle with neither team able to mount a scoring drive. Concord was held within its own 50 yard line throughout all but the last 4 seconds of the half. Included among the many Tiger standouts were Otis Bradley, Sandy McLaughlin, and Mike Vaughan for their defensive work, and Lewis Everette, Freddie Mitchell, Ty Tysinger and Whitey Lipscomb for their all-around play. Coach Fulton summed up the Tigers' performance by saying, The entire team was responsible for this victory. Everette on a bread-and-butter play , H' M-' JV. F -it if-'I' 91 'jr 77? V .43 A ff ' is . Q5 N iq Q Xia Sid '. . .1 . T' ,ff f,-if f ! ll HAMPDEN-SYDNEY-37, CENTRE-S The Tigers showed their ability to use the home-run play for the hrst time this year by defeating a winless Centre team 5'-S, the same margin by which the Tigers won in 1961. 1 ' A A ' ' I' d 3 XY'ith less than three minutes gone in the game, the Tigcrs comp cte a pass from freshman quarterback Whitey' Lipscomb to Freddie Mitchell ' for a 75 yard score. Mitchell converted the extra point to place the Tigers in front 7-U. Taking possession again in the second quarter, the Tigers displayed new-found scoring power, moving 61 yards in 12 plays for the score. Two well-caught passes by Lewis Everette and joey Viar spearheaded the drive. Denny Dills plunged over from the one for the score. Mitchell caught the extra point pass to boost the score to 15-0. On the following kickoff Mitchell recovered a fumble on the 27 yard line and in six plays the Tigers scored on Everette's drive. The extra point was not good and the half ended 21-0. The Colonels, being tired up for the second half, recovered a fumble and marched 56 yards for their only score. The Tigers regained the ball in the third period and marched SS yards in seven plays. The Lipscomb to Mitchell extra point play succeeded again and the score became 29-H. Archie Soucek carried 19 yards to set up Lewis Everettes second touch down of the day. For the final score loey Viar recovered a fumble on e plunged over for his third touch- Lipscomb to Heilig on the extra -a big victory for the Tigers. Lewis Everette who scored three rries, and caught one pass for I9 three passes for S4 yards, scored one TD and 3 extra points, and caught a 75 yard pass. In the line Sid Druen and Freshman Tom jeffcott p Bengals. the Colonels' ll yard line and Everett down of the day. This time it was point try, making the final score 57-S Special notice should be given to times, picked up 78 yards on 20 ca yards. Freddie Mitchell contributed layed an outstanding game for the Mitchell picks up yardage as he turns the corner 9: qi . ' ' V . .f - I 5 - 2 , ,. . . ' 'b 1' '4 -'N' .. fluff--. Nw' , . -,' . WT- 3-5.-5'g 'N Q. vu v. ' .,..r x 'sl.e'l s ' V-82 . -F' 'f -w. , ' . 3 'gi .- W! ,X jia w Q r l-f ' . , A ,x'w-it - , W' fi ' - T - ' yi, ---' -f .m-K+., I-1 'fr5'f': it Qeff' -fx f .. 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J , ., ' . .Ll-.. 4- L'-rg , .5 157i9,T'E -,124 ,D .atiinjf-?j'x ' -2 : f.:a.c.1-.72 ,- ka.:--.disalt HAMPDEN-SYDNEY-36, RANDOLPH-MACON-O On Saturday, November 17, 1962, the Tigers squared off against arch-rival Randolph-Macon at Death Valley in a series dating back to 1898. The Tigers, playing one of their best games of the season with the defense supplying the initiative and Lewis Everette the offensive punch, crushed the Yellow jackets So-0. On the strength of the victory, H-S increased its lead in the rivalry 56-21-7. H-S proved equally effective on both the land and in the air, scoring in every quarter-twice in the second-and winding up the season with a 4-game winning streak, a 6-4 record, and the Little-Eight title. Everette, enjoying a great afternoon, scored two touchdowns, carried the ball 28 times for 112 yards and caught two passes for 27 yards. He punted three times for a 52.0 average, one of the kicks being of the quick-kick variety, travelling 78 yards to the Jacket six. A fumble recovery on the jacket 20 yard line by guard Sid Druen set up the Tigers' hrst touchdown. Everette picked up 75 yards in 3 carries, then Mitchell passed to Dickie Cralle in the Jacket end zone for the touchdown. Mitchell later passed to freshman Walt McKibbon for a touchdown to make it 20-0 at half-time after Everette scored a touchdown on a one yard plunge. The second half saw the Tigers add two more touchdowns, one having been a two yard burst by Everette after Ken Pritchett had literally taken the ball out of the hands of R-M halfback Ronnie Roundtree on the Tiger 25. Freshman Whitey Lipscomb capped the afternoon's point production by recovering a Mitchell fumble in the Randolph-Macon end zone with about two minutes left, making the Final score 56-0. Special notice should be given to George Heilig, Dennis Dills and Otis Bradley, who greatly contributed to the Tigers' victory. Soucek pounds out a gain for the Tigers ,a ,.w. ,,,u-f 90 . K I 'Uv mae' ,f-- . J 4. 'fe 'IU A nf' neelinlu fl In r.J: Hgrrlin, Tiger Maacutf' Davis. Standing ll. tu r.J: Crime. Blackburn, Ragland, Quarles, Rath- nunn, Snyder, NXf'itrlwetft, Lotz, Buoth, Buwker, Lawson, Tuwnes. Trickler. basketball I xx iiimm HARDIN .mil NURXVOOD H. SCHEDULE VIS, lR,, iff'-Lrzjvlrzlffi x Hnmpelen-Sydney R. P. I. ........ . Hampden-Sydney XVilli.1m .X Mary . Hampden-Sydney Bridgewater ..... Hampden-Sydney Mt. Sr. M11ry's . .. Hampden-Sydney Lynchburg ...... Hampden-Sydney Randolph-Macon . Hampden-Sydney New Haven College . I-lg1mpden'Syelney Bridgewater Sr. I lx Hnmpelen-Sydney Guilford ....... I-lgiinpden-Sydney Old Dominion . . . Hrlmprlen-Sydney lnss.J . . . . XY'nsl1ingmn X Lee . . Hampden -Sydney Briclgewgrter ..... .. . .... 105 98 100 Gel 77 127 7-i S-i S2 95 77 S5 Sl 96 S5 w 60 671 77 S-i Sli 62 1 7 7 ....l09 S44 Hampclen-Sydney Randolph-Macon Hampden-Sydney Old Dominion . Hampden-Sydney Roanoke ...... Hampden-Sydney Baltimore U. . . . Hampden-Sydney Lynchburg ..... Hampden-Sydney Waslmington 8 Le Hampden-Sydney Randolph4Macon Hampden-Sydney SCHEDULE 6 Roanoke ....... Hampden-Sydney R. P. I. ...... . Hampden-Sydney Old Dominion . . . Hampden-Sydney Loyola ......... 78 Sl 74 70 76 65 78 85 2 58 96 SS 90 S7 84 98 's 99 68 90 72 74 S2 2' i Q9N:'Qb wid' 6' STAFF f VVILLIAM D. PEGRAM, JR. Coach Wfitthoefft attempts to block shot as Thom Quarles watches Bowker takes a iump shot l Thn llanmptlt-n-Syrlncy Tigr-rs ripcnerl tht' lvfij-hi lnvit.1tirrn.1l Ttrurmment. Lctl hy Bill Hartlin in tht- Nemtivi with .rn upwi hm nw RPI 11143790 Surfing lwnwrx Lll.lfI1PlUIlSl1lP game, thu Tigers mct arch-rixurl Rdmlolpli- went to Hill ll.rrrlin who ptmrirctl in 50 ptwintx tu ltnill MLIUPU Jlkl -lllvllfval Ill'-' YL'llUW il-lulirig 55'f3l. tht' Tigcrs. Un the l'th of Dcrumhcr, the Tigcrs met New H.1ven Ihr-t-iiilwr-r 4 hiuntl the Tigcrs in XY'illi.1mxlwurg fur .1 C.-fllt-gc lll NEW Haven. Conn.. in the hrst grunt' tif th: gum- with thu lntlians tit XVilli.rm .mtl M.1ry. Bill Brill!-il! I1wftl1Crr1 ir1X.1Qiwn. Agmn Hamlin with 29 llartlin v..is high sttmrcr with ll? ptiints in A QJINL' whith PUUHN lc-l Tl1C lkwlm lll L1 W'-55 VlLlU1'5'. s.1w tht- Tigers mimic out tin thu short cntl tif .1 T'-fri Tllfr lUllwWir'1g two rl.1yS thu Tiga-ri took part in thr- gtrnrtxt, New Bctlfortl. M.1w. Scafnotl Fcwtivul Tuurnamrnt .mtl Twti nighrs l.irtAr, the Tigcre mt-t Britlgtwnrgr in rhrl c.1mt- .1w.1y with the rhanipiwnslmip trtmphy .ifrfr J tint gjrq hmm- gd,-ml uf thc ,mgunl ILS get 3 UL-xy gm,-ing ruuntl vicmry over Britlgcwncr' State lM.1ss.r lrli-'J rcuirtl whilc rcturtling Q1 llg-'I vittury. Bill Hartlin -mtl -1 llll-lli YlCfH1'Y HVLT Gllllfllfrl f19'6'l- Bill lldrtlln WH ,MMU high ,wwf with 33, was high mrrcr ir. lmth cm-ntx with 3' .mtl 10 priints, The Tigers svn-nt-tl their scrrsun rcmrrl with .rn upwt fl'QPl'1llVClVA virurry river tlt-fcntling Small crrllegc clianmpiwne. Mt, Sf. UH tlwir llf5f Ullllfl! 'lf the DFW WHY- the Tl!i'fS WCM' 'S Mdryg- gpg-Q XVH11 .43 Pnimgx Hardin SU J k-Mer-f tlcfcatctl Sh-S-l hy Ultl Diiminitfn in Norfolk. Nurwmrtl 11l!h,1fII.5, Davis lctl rhc Tigcri with 311 ptrintb, while setting gi Un Dau-mhcr Il, Phil Lutzk 16 points lull the Bt-nf g.1ls tw .1 U5- win nvur Lynchlwurg, giving the Tigurs pcrstirml career high total. After traveling In Lexingtun, the Tigers wsrc aurprisr-tl .1 5-2 SC-lwrl frulfulr by XV A L 'Bill Phil Lutz w.1s high sctrrcr in thu During Chiietnms vacatirin thc Tigers l3L'L.llH4' the losing cause. hm tivilmn tt-am ui take trip hrmntprs .rt thu Frrrt Lt-if Tricklcr at tht' liriul Line Tigers tight for 'luynp B311 ..-., lr m l I 1' I x -nf I 5-ng f. , ...vw ' ' - ' 'r, , ig gg , . Xxl -' N' , X, - T' lkkgl A, V fit ' Fw. ' r . - ,liifkf uf' 'H N525-1, ' 1 SWE' T 'WH .,:.N-31'N'g. 3 F M M: H., lg K. qi .Mfq 2 - sz . . 1. .pf Z' f. -3, i Q' 1 'V '- ' 'V' 5 'fl' V'5l'l p1 ' if A T ai! Ml!-nm i 1 1 -, t-ld. 'Q il: The second victory over Bridgewater came for the Tigers on january 9 as they broke back in the win Column 10948-1. Norwood Davis and Bill Hardin led the Tigers with 55 points each. Led by Norwood Davis with Z5 points, the H-S team could not overcome the Yellow jackets on the Ashland court and the Blue Blooded Tigers were on the short end of an Sl-RS tinal score. Back again at Gammon Gym on january 15. the Tigers, led by Bill Hardin with 22 points took Old Dominion with a 7-i-T0 victory-the 9th for the Tigers against ei defeats. On an outing to Maryland, the Bengals were defeated by Baltimore U. 78-85. Bill Hardin came through with 25 points to take high scoring laurels. Little Dave Trickler's 23 pointsea game high for him--led the Tiger pack past Roanoke College 76-65 This victorious game, played on the Hill, brought the season record to 10-5. On February 5, the Tigers trampled Lynchburg Col lege at Death Valley 102-SS. This onslaught was led offensively by Bill Hardin with 27 points. The Tigers avenged an earlier season loss to W S L by defeating the Generals 9688 on February 9. Twenty- nine points by Hardin showed the way for the H-S loopers. The night of February 12 found Gammon Gym Hardin taps in a Basket packed by 7:00 p.m. as the Tigers took on the flying Yellow jackets of Randolph-Macon. In one of the most action-packed games played at Death Valley, the Tigers defeated the Jackets 90-ST In one of his hnest per- formances, Bill Hardin poured in 26 points for the Tigers, and led all scorers. Regular season for the Tigers terminated with a loss to Roanoke College and a victory over RPI. High scoring honors went to Thom Quarles with 23 points in the Roanoke game and Bill Hardin with 51 in the RPI game. On February 23 the Tigers met Old Dominion at Lynchburg in a game to determine which team would go to the Mason-Dixon Championships in Baltimore, The Tigers showed their class by defeating Old Do- minion 9O-72. Again it was Bill Hardin who pumped in 35 points to lead the Tigers. The Tigers were defeated by Loyola of Baltimore S2-74 in the first round of the M-D Tournament, clos- ing our the season. The end of the season found the Tigers with a 15-7 record and a home winning streak of 17 straight games. Special notice should be given to Norwood Davis and Bill Hardin. the only seniors on the squad. for the line job done for the Tigers throughout their 4 years at H-S. With the conclusion of the season, Hardin led all scorers in the state with a 25 point average. Trickler goes in for Layup 'fm X: ,4- .s....a4rk!.' 1 . ,Til V. at al N! ZA' Y Kmtfnzle, ft!! In night: Couch lfulton, Bing Gentry, Buddy Saunders, Freddy liellmeyer. Slumllfzg, frfi In Vlwifllff Charles XY'alton. Horace Lukens, Grayson Boyce. Peter Hatcher, Stott Street. George Heilig, BUDDY SAUNDFRS 0 Llrjllilffl h n I S TENNIS TEAM MASON-DIXON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Under the guidance of Coach Stokeley Fulton, the 1962 Tiger Tennis Team turned in the finest performance ever. This excellent record included a season of thirteen wins and no losses against college competition and. closing the season by defeating Loyola University of Baltimore, the winner of the Northern Division of the Mason-Dixon Con- ference. This victory being won on May 18, 1962, on the Hampden-Sydney Courts gave the over-all Mason-Dixoi Conference tennis championship to Hampden-Sydney. The 1962 Tiger netters, led by Captain Buddy Saunders of Roanoke, had as their top six men: Pete Hatcher, Fred Kellmeyer. Captain Saunders, George Heilig. Bing Gentry. and Grayson Boyce. Other men competing for places on the team were Scott Street, Charles Xvalton, Horace Lukens. and Weldiaii Tuck. The top six men returned for the 1963 season. 1962 GOLF TEAM MASON-DIXON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS The Hampden-Sydney Golf Team enjoyed a very suc- cessful year during the 1962 season. Under the capable leadership of Coach Richard Burrell, the Linksmen won seven matches, lost one, and tied one. The team, composed of Charlie Ferguson, Bob Bennett, Knox Hillman, Phil Lorz, Buzzy Barker, Wilson Page, jim Robertson, and Charlie Crawley, came through to win the Mason-Dixon Tournament held at the Engleside Country Club in Staun- ton, Virginia. The victories came over Lynchburg, Bridgewater, Roa- noke, Richmond, R.P.l., Old Dominion Cformerly Norfolk Division of WRMJ, and Randolph-Macon. The loss came at the hands of V.M.I., and the tie was with Lynchburg in the second meeting of the two teams. Q 0 I f CHARLIE FERGUSON C apfzmz Kneeling, Zefl In rfgblx Ferguson, Buzzy Barker, Wilson Page. Back rozr. lefl Io riglalf Bobby Bennett. Phil Lotz Coach Burrell, Knox Hillman, Charlie Crawley. am? Va Wg We 'JIU' v,,,, 1. Fmul 7'Ull'.' fl. to rl: Tom McDaniel, Wayfne Cook, Art Matney, Sandy McLaughlin. Steve Sanderson, Hunt Berry- man, Moley Stuart, XV. H. Shirley. Bark wuz' fl. to r.J: Dave Trickler, Mike Crone, john McDaniel, Buster Lamay, Garnett Davis, Freddy Mitchell, Bob Maxwell, Will Lowery. WILL LOWERH' Cfrzpltzirl baseball The 1962 edition of the Hampden-Sydney Baseball Team posted a respectable record of 8 wins and 8 losses. The big win of the year was the 4 to 2 defeat of arch-rival Ran- dolph-Macon and also conference champion here at Death Valley. Art Matney turned in a splendid pitching perform- ance, allowing the potent Macon attack only four hits. Matney's best effort was at Bridgewater where he hurled 15 innings and allowed only three hits. All this was in vain as his mates gave him poor support in the field and the Bengals bowed 3-Z. Other highlights of the year were a 12-11 win over Har- vard, which won the Ivy League titleg a sweep of both games with Wfashington and Leeg and a nine-run ninth inning rally that had Southern Conference-power West Vir- ginia on the ropes. Individual honors were taken by freshman pitcher Steve Sanderson, who posted a 3-0 record. Tom McDaniel led the stickmen with a .518 average, and Moley Stuart led the team in runs-batted-in with 14. Fred Mitchell at second base led a spirited infield. The Ray A. Moore Most Valuable Player Award went to catcher Stuart, and the sportsmanship award went to the only departing senior, third baseman Will Lowery. Hampden-Sydney Malne Hampden-Sydney Harvard ........ Hampden-Sydney Baltimore ...... Hampden-Sydney Lynchburg ...... Hampden-Sydney R. P. I. ....... . Hampden-Sydney Bridgewater ..... Hampden-Sydney Old Dominion .. Hampden-Sydney Randolph-Macon Hampden-Sydney West Virginia U. Hampden-Sydney Randolph-Macon Hampden-Sydney Washington 8: Lee Hampden-Sydney Bridgewater ..... Hampden-Sydney Old Dominion . . Hampden-Sydney Lynchburg ...... Hampden-Sydney R. P. I. ....... . Hampden-Sydney Washington 8: I. ee SCHEDULE i X WILLIAM D. PEGRAM Coaab Mitch dives for a line-drive. Molcy behind the plate I lvztetilfzlg ll. ro r.l: Phil Miller, Kenny Washburn. Don Matrox, Slmlzffflg fl. to r.l: Coach Saylor, Bill Hardin. Carter Zerlwe, Kent Carter. Bill Caperton BlLL CAPliR'l'UN C.zpl.1iu D in-. track The 1962 track season finished with an improvement over the previous year for the Tigers, despite a losing record. Out of seven scheduled meets, H-S had only one win, with six losses and one meet cancelled. The opening meet pitted the Tigers against Roanoke College, a team which proved to be the most powerful the Bengals would oppose all season. and to which they bowed. A meet scheduled with Wiisliington and Lee was can- celled, pitting the Tigers next against Bridgewater College in a contest which was not decided until the last event of the day. In this event, the mile run, H-S was edged out by Bridgewater to lose the event and also the meet. Facing Lynchburg in another close contest, the Tigers won several events but still failed to bring the victory home due to Lynchburgs superior depth. Shortly after this the same story was repeated against the Yellow jackets of Ran- dolph-Macon. In a three-way meet with Frederick and Guilford, the Tigers at last were able to score a victory with an almost total sweep of all events. However, this was to be the only Tiger wing the final meet with Old Dominion College was a loss. In the Little Eight meet following the close of the regular season, the Tigers placed a respectable fifth, despite the lack of depth handicap which had plagued the team for the entire season. Hampden-Sydney Roanoke ...... SCHEDULE . ...23 .. ...99 Hampden-Sydney . . . . . . 54M Bridgewater ..... . . .67 LQ Hampden-Sydney . . . . . . 51 LQ Lynchburg ....... . . .7016 Hampden-Sydney . . . . . .49 Randolph-Macon . . . . . .71 Hampden-Sydney . . . . . .66 Frederick ...... 45-2f3 Guilford ....... 59-1f5 Hampden-Sydney . . . 43 Old Dominion .... 79 BOBBY GENE SAYLOR Coach Carter in the 100 yard dash Koch clears bar easily Jn-as as Qi 1 '.- -W . ., , ,, . Y A' KM, -- aah- wi ? J wi' ir Sl Kneeling il. to r.i : Miller. Reed. Nedwiek. Bradley. Maxwell. Cummings. Cayce. Standing ll. to ro : Coach Wlacker, Right. Yount. Baldwin, Kern, Romm, lihllllsllll. Reainey, An-ltrson. Smith, Roherts. UTIS H. BRADLPX ' 0 Iftif ,ll,1io1IfD,'.xo1. Cftrrfl-pfofl w r e S t I I n 9 ,- 'Lashl- The Hampden45ydney wrestling team. composed of Phil Miller. ll? lb. el.tss1 jeff Reed and Charlie Baldwin, 150 llmg Bob Max- well. l-lll, lh.: Madison Cummings and Tom Cayce. ISU lh.1 Dan Nedwiels, Tom Kern, and Skip Right. 160 lb.: Gordon Reamey and john Franklin. l'll lb.1 -lack Romm, ISO lh.g Art Marney. lvl lb.. and Otis Bradley. unlimited. rinished their most successful season in the schools history. Many of the meets were decided hy one mateh which, with a young team. makes Coach Louis XY.ttlQer very hopeful for next season, Seniors Miller. Romm. Matney and Bradley tinished their wress tling careers this season while adding support and depth ro the team. XY'ins this year were against XY'estern Maryland College and Catholic l'r1iyersity. Otis Bradley-twiee MasonADixon Conference Outstanding XY'restler and thrite Mason-Dixon Conference Champion-ended llls college tareer with a phenomenal -42 wins and only one loss xxhiell came in the linals ot the Mason-Dixon Tournament his lreshman year. The wrestling team and Hampden-Sydney College .ire proud of this man and the KALEIIJCBCIJPE pays its tribute In .1 line wrestler in Otis Bradley. Among his honors gained during the four seasons he has wrestled for Hampden-Sydney, Otis Bradley has heen the 191 llw State AAU Champion and plated fourth in the Eastern Coast AAL' Tournament in New York. Uris' name will live on at Hampden- Sydney in the form ul a trophy, The Bradley Sportsmanship Trophy, to he given each year, C? ffl 3515? KN .1-nog, :men-it isnt ZS .V ti Front rozz' fl. to r.J: Dills, Mitchell, Everette, Viar, Stuart. Second rozz' fl. to r.J: Hatcher, Davis, Hardin, Koch, Bradley. sports honors FOOTBALL HONORS, 1962: Lewis Everette-Honorable Mention Little All- American, Third Team Little All-American Wfil- liamson Rating Poll, First Team Little Eight Squad, First Team Mason-Dixon Conference. Most Valu- able Player Award, Bedford Jaycee Sportsmanship Award for Virginia Small Colleges. Dennis Dills-Sportsmanship Award, Slater Trophy for the Most Improved Player. Otis Bradley-Best Defensive Player, First Team Little Eight Squad. Freddy Mitchell-Honorable Mention Little All- American, First Team Little Eight Squad, First Team Mason-Dixon Conference. Mike Vaughan-First Team Mason-Dixon Con- ference. Joey Viar-First Team Mason-Dixon Confer- ence, Honorable Mention Little Eight Squad. BASKETBALL HONORS. 1962: Bill Hardin-Honorable Mention Little All- American, First Team Little Eight Squad, Second Team Mason-Dixon Conference, Leading College Scorer in Virginia, 14th Nationally Ranked in Small College Scoring, 21st Nationally Ranked in All College Scoring, Virginia Sports Wfriters' Player of the Year, Fort Lee Invitational All-Tour- nament Team. Norwood Davis-Second Team Little Eight Squad, Second Team Mason-Dixon Tournament. WRESTLING HONORS, 1962: Otis Bradley - Outstanding Mason - Dixon Wrestler, 191 pound Mason-Dixon Champion, 191 pound State AAU Champion, Fourth Place Eastern Coast AAU Tournament in New York. SPRING SPORTS, 1962: Dinnis Dills-Joshua Wfarren XY7hite Trophy for Outstanding Sportsmanship. Buddy Koch-Ray A. Moore Track Award for Most Valuable Player. Pete Hatcher-XV. Mcllwaine Thompson Tro- phy for Most Valuable Tennis Player. George Heilig--Competitive Tennis Award. Moley Stuart-Ray A. Moore Baseball Award for Most Valuable Player. 1.15 l1 lS C. El 'I5RI:'TTli ALL-TIME TIGER GREAT 41 162 The close ot the 1962 football season marks the end of Lewis lfverettes college football career, a career which Hampden-Sydney has not witnessed since that of Little Alla American Billy Benson, One need only to look at the awards received by Lewis to realize the extent to which he has contributed to the Tiger squad. Foremost is that of honorable mention on the Little All-American team. Lewis, having been selected to the third team on the Williamstun Rating Poll, was one of four small- college players from Virginia and North Carolina to receive the dis- tinction. For the past two years Lewis has been selected to the Vir- ginia All-Small College Team: the Bedford Junior Chamber of Com- merce presented him with their award for the most outstanding sportsmanship in Virginias small colleges this year. Another state honor was his selec- tion as runner-up for the small col- lege player-of-the-year in Virginia. Last but not least, Lewis' own team- mates voted him the most valuable player on the team for 1962. This year Lewis carried the foot- ball 196 times for a 4.15 yard-per-' carry average, which is remarkable in the light of his gaining most ot this yardage by pounding away at the center of the opponents line. And. always tough near the goal line. Lewis scored 42 points for the 'bl season. During his four-year career Lewis gained 1,609 yards in -AO' carries for a -4.10 yards-per-carry average. Most of the Tiger punting was done by him and he kicked 11' times for a 56.4 yard-per-punt average. His overall point total for the last four years was 1 rl points. Lewis has been a team man in all aspects. Always hustling, he was a hard man to stop on the crucial third-down play. But perhaps the best testimonial to Lewis' versatility may be found in the words of the man who has coached him for three years. Coach Stokeley Fulton has said. 'Lewis is .1 boy who can do a lot of things well: run. kick, pass. receive passes. and also play defense. Lew is a perfectionist. He believes in doing things only one way. the right way. He has made use of his natural ability along with his line competi- tive spirit to make him the ball player that he is. 1t's a pleasure to coach a boy like Lew! The class of '65 counts in its membership one of the all-time basketball Tiger greats, Bill Hardin, Bill, a native of Huntington, W. Va., has completely rewritten the record books during his four years on the Hill, scoring 1,964 points and hav- ing been named Virginia Sports Writers' Player of the Year in 1961. Bill has been selected to the All Little Eight in 1960, 1961, and 1962, All Mason-Dixon in 1961 and 1962, 2nd Team Mason-Di:-:on Con- ference Tournament 1961, Fort Lee Invitational All Tournament Team in 1961 and 1962. and All Seafood Festival Tournament in 1962. In his freshman year on the Hill Bill scored 276 points in 24 games for an 11.5 average. In his sophoa more year he pulled his average up to 20.3 with 487 points in 25 games. In the following two years Bill was the state's leading scorer with a 27.3 average in his junior year and a 24.9 average this year. In the nation dur- ing 1961 Bill ranked among the top 14 in small colleges and 21st among all colleges. Hardin's scoring records are all the more incredible when he is first seen. He stands only 6'2 , quite short for a center in college ball, and seems more like a forward or tall guard. However, this height deficit is overcome by Bill's jumping ability which has enabled him to jump 1O'7 or 50 above his reach, His jumping ability gives him the power to compete with the bigger men. Bill's favorite shot, a soft bank shot from the corner or outside, de- Dends upon this jump. This shot has enabled Bill to score 42 points against Washington College in 1961 and 45 against Mt. St. Mary's this year. Included in his other games this year are 30 and 31 point efforts against RPI. 27 against Lynchburg, and 23 and 26 against Randolph- Macon. One gets the idea that all Bill can do is score but this is far from the truth. In his junior and senior years he averaged over 11 rebounds a game and has constantly been a de- fensive standout. OH the court Bill is also a stand- out in academics. being a Dean's List Student for the past year. Around the campus, Hardin is a most popu- lar student. Any night Bill can be found in his room studying or listen- ing to the W. Va. basketball game. This is Bill Hardin-Hampdem Sydney's Little All-American in both 1961 and 1962-a true Tiger Great! J. WILLIAM HARDIN Little All-Amerirafz 7 my we-awww ff: V 16 -252,59 P'?vY'W 55? ', . .'j 4 x :ie 11 li IMC I1 ii IMC iam Il lKiSl lil til lima: ii! :ki anis: lil iam! IKIRHLI 13: 1151: f Q1 ummm! ,asa-aseifmni g.fS'2w4fl..VQ11fQ!9'll rf-fifZ2 'f is ,wma ',. 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