Hampden Sydney College - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Hampden Sydney, VA)
- Class of 1975
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T a Meeting of the Truftees of this Academy, held on the :oth Inflant, Captain PHILIP HALCOMBE was elefled Steward.---The Stewax d is ap- inted to furnilh good and wholefome Diet to the Students, one Half of the Meat at leall to be frefh, and one Half of the Bread to be made of the fine Flour of Wheat. And he obliges himfelftn furnilh Servants to keep their Rooms clean- and in good Order, for which Services he is to receive at the Rate of eight Pounds Cur- rency fer Janson forty Shillings ot' this always to be paid at the Beginning of the Year, to enab e him to procure good Provilions, and at a che: Rate. The Students will be obliged to provide their own Bears, or to XIV a moderate Hire for them, and to bu their own Candles, an Wafhing, which tllzy may do at a finaii Enpenee. For Rune Years they will be permitted to take their Wood oil' the Land belonging to the Acaclem , grafir.-I have the Pleafurt to inform the Public, that notwithganding the principal Building of the Academy is at prefent fo incomplete, tlle Steward will remove his Family thither immediately, and before the :lt of jonny he. will be able, with the Afliflanee of a few Neigh- hours, who live well, and are within lefs than two Miles of HAMPDEN-SIDNEY, to accommodate all the young Gentle- men who ma be put under my Care. I efume we Ihall not need the Afliyllance of the Neghhourhood licingcr than till next Summer, when the Buildings will be chiefly erected. SAMUEL STAN. Smrrn. N. B. I have taken Care to furniih the Library with all the School Books that are neecffary in the Courfe of Education, which the Students may make Ufe of at a very moderate annual Rate, and fave themfclves at great Expence in buying Books. volzmze LXXIA In the Old Dominion . . . 2 3 JQJ tdfsfaw cilkjxyljiafz 7L'l'cVl Clzyff f-mu' fdfkkzered Af dzkzzfgwzzez' N T190 S P f WE, Y' TQC if xi' QM nb WSE, X23 ' kjx YAAKXW : x ' M TQ v ' jan ,L .fuf J if JWUE, T O . ' . 41 I:'- ' -J ' ' ' ' V K ' ' I ' ' '1 Y-.A, 3'i'3'5'?Ei5-JIgffliziZi'-'l'f:2Ef3517I7'-L ' 'il ': ?: .I tl I ' , ---. ' mi Syfalylfdiil ,iff Miz ' 1 : gfgmwnnletrkyom ' wha! J5l'cg.f is fj W PB ' V if iffy-1' by-z li. . 'ag' 0rdi.z'?va1 'K aj ny, uw A XA V 6,6 - , Ei ,,ya '1 'F T .. 6 Z'th:.mren.?1f-bud: mardi , ff! 7 ? fl 'Ya 3 . 5 n5' ,, ' in 'fb . ' f. n 7 V- x ,N ' ff! ':5 ' X 1 Q ' 5 ,H -f'- gg A 1 Q. I Y,..., 1Q.,., Q ' ' . zf'l4,ff'.?' B -4' i?'l:,? -W. , ' VI . ,211 . X- 5. EX AX, 2 JM? 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L ar ' iq'-:,,l1-..:,Q-yi . .- ' ' -1,3 'Cf-gi,-A . -, , -,Hffkg . w-ww-5 gr - 1 ,Y --,-1--'Eg ., .. .- .-9 47- A, -mkqhf.-. ,M V , ,- 7' - ,VVV ' Vg - , 4 Z J' H ' . ' 0' i?r4- ' - V' ' - 19 . . - A- if V. ' Ev-'L 5 . 5'1 FYI: - , -, ' 0 1: I , V H491 , V Cf qk-5.1 y,i',fi1?3f:J?gy-qw' 1 U Q , vpgn l !5E,FR:wj Y,.,,,,, . V Ah.. , . m.kv.',w:, PM , , , . - M 1 , . ., ,W - Q x. H , g1-:,-,- b 7 A - f A -' ' ..iff'E'1-- - f .A , x '- V Q Alilwul Q A af. QC'p1f.'A ,Q ' ' , ff- -' , Q-' 'lfffi-Q, 'v I Q W, , Q .ff . I . 5. T, ' l 4 f . ' ' , ' I:-zf' .1 . v '- 'I' :J ril. , . A ' -N A - 7 - A, - ,,,-M.-:-, Pair MEA , A- . - , g . -, ,U-, , 1 4, J -- - 'G . - YT :L . - - v 31 U- -,git :ip , an fxge-,sff,.NL.. 1 F ' -,Lg,4 V - ' - . - - 1 1 -1'2 .- l At v, ' ,L-' V- ' . -- . , ,- 5 ..m',g1'0 -'T--'-4.2'L,f' ' ,,,-Y z Z A-gi Ecliforff note The year 1974-1975 was certainly a year to remember. It must have been, for you were here and it didn't end so very long ago. So - that is what this book is all about - that year. Although this book contains certain themes Cwhich you must find for yourselfl, the 1975 Kaleidoscope is no roman 21 clef. This book has no message and no moral. That which follows is an effort to portray the entire year with- out biases. And that, of course, is impossible. The opportunity or task for, in some cases, the burdenl of the yearbook editor is to deal with many unrelated things and to do justice to them all. Even with a tiny school like Hampden-Sydney it is difficult to treat everyone fair and square, so someone may think they have been overlooked by this yearbook. If so, it was unintentional. One may also find ribs, cuts, and jibes here. These light-hearted jests are exactly that and are not intended, by any means, to be malicious. Every ax in need of grind- ing has hopefully been set aside and the challenge of putting it aside was the most strenuous of all. I thank the staffs of the 1973 University of Missouri Savitar and the 1972 University of North Carolina Yackety-Yack for certain ideas, lay- out designs, and concepts I aped or stole. They would probably be very angry if they saw this Kaleidoscope. I also thank the Virginia State Travel Service whose color slides were used on the introductory Old Dominion pages. In no particular order I acknowledge a special debt to the following individuals: Russ, who put up with my complaints Bill M., who never turned in one lousy photo Nancy, who in an indirect way helped me meet the first deadline and who was fsornetimesj there Kim, who smiled while she typed Robin, who stepped in - just in the nick of time Al and Clark, who listened Emory and Sandy, for some last minute help Hassell, for the ingrained critical eye And a special thanks to Hunter Publishing Company, particularly John Perry, without whom obviously this book would or could not exist. In an era when business rules roughshod and big money talks Cand people do notj, these folks really care. Thank you for the opportunity. It's not everyone who has a guaran- teed captive audience for 272 pages. - Pat Manson '75 ' A. 2: J., Hfigia Q. from L., 1-e X. , ' 'j '17 1 A 1 as can I' ss ' the old in and out essays sports faculty greeks, grease, and girls ads organizations A classes register administration and staff features epilogue .fn i if iw Q ,t 2 page page 56 page 60 page 82 page 118 page 1 34 page 1 70 page 1 74 page 1 92 page 231 page 238 page 250 page 270 '17 The 1975 Kaleidoscope is dedicated to Has- sell Algernon Simpson, whom I not too soberly introduced to an old girlfriend as Has- sell Algernon Sydney, . . . Sownynge in moral vertu was his speche, And gladly wolde he lerne and gladly teche. -Chaucer . . . and to Albert Earl Elmore, who would have done the same thing. il miglior fabbro - Dante, T.S. 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There are enough Left-overs to do, warmed-up, for the rest of the week- Not that we have much appetite, having drunk such a lot, Stayed up so late, attempted Cquite unsuccessfullyl To love all of our relatives, and in general Grossly overestimated our powers. Once again As in previous years we have seen the actual Vision and failed To do more than entertain it as an agreeable Possibility, once again we have sent Him away, Begging though to remain His disobedient servant, The promising child who cannot keep His word for long. The Christmas Feast is already a fading memory. And already the mind begins to be vaguely aware Of an unpleasant whiff of apprehension at the thought Of Lent and Good Friday which cannot, after all, now Be very far off. But, for the time being, here we all are, Back in the moderate Aristotelian city Of darning and the Eight-Fifteen, where Euclid's geometry And Newton's mechanics would account for our experience, And the kitchen table exists because l scrub it. It seems to have shrunk during the holidays. The streets Are much narrower than we remembered, we had forgotten The office was as depressing as this. To those who have seen The Child however dimly, however incredulously, The Time Being is, in a sense, the most trying time of all. - W.H. Auden 4112 1 :g :U E' W KQ- ,-,-, JY E 4 . 25, 7.13 Y t .Q-,fm .1 'fi 5 F'Z'fA 4' M6 5 of Q f K M W JAM' N4 45' if .+. Q 4 6 0 4455 A 4' 4P.,2,QpfQ? 6 ' J 6 4 PAIEOXOCAXAQQ4 , u o 4 A .o 4 3'0'f'?fo':':'f 5606604 0 4 .1 in 90695,-in 'Yu A 4 a 497 V ,6lJ,Qf,Jf A I FTC'- ':T . ' -. P .- '4 f . . nf .. - L- ' . . M- :- in .4 4- if fy s - ... - Q. -X v A. . - 'V-J-1. -fr rv ' ww., -. 1 X 5?'tff'J ..,,.,.5. A.. 5 ,- IJ,-,-- -1 .f gf x. Lf J. ff -.yn-L 4,-'. 1. - ,s 'N .'.- 'HI7-I-in .. mix, WL, 1, 4, , . ,, ,. 5. f. ,. 15 -, LA. ,Y CIJQAV M' -1 'x If .4 -'A' A -QA -L'-, M gf L' Mig , ,- 5' 4:51 . ,Qy,f'-: , N QSM- ., 'Sk. I, . 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Kaleidoscope: What happened? Simes: . . . and left Bill Watson - ft: it , 1, One of the things a Dean has to be is objective and not favor any one fa- culty member or any one discipline over another or any one area of study but to keep everything in perspective and to try to give those ones that de- serve support. KALEIDOSCOPE INTERVIEW: FRAN I a candid conversation with the college's ex-Academic Dean you remember Bill Watson? Kaleidoscope: Mm hmm. Simes: Inadvertently, I pulled the diploma out of the box ahead of his and left him standing, waiting to come up and get his diploma and I called the name after his and he thought I'd done it deliberately be- cause we had been kidding a lot and he'd come in the office and I'd rib him about one thing or another and just inadvertently this hap- pened. He thought I did it deliber- ately and left him standing and waiting to come up - and no dip- loma. It was embarrassing to me because I didn't do it deliberately and I realized my error and went back and picked it up, but it turned out all right, as I say, because he thought I did it as a joke . . . There comes a time when you feel that you've done all you think you can do or someone else can do a better job because you've reached a point where - I don't know - maybe a point of di- minishing returns. Kaleidoscope: Uh huh. All right, a serious question . . . Simes:. . .but he's never accepted my explanation that it Wasn't a joke. . . Kaleidoscope: He still thinks . . . Simes: He still thinks I did it to him deliberately. Kaleidoscope: Probably never clear it up. Simes: No. I see him frequently and he often reminds me of that. Kaleidoscope: What exactly is the role of the Academic Dean? Simes: The role has a lot of, uh - duties, but it has a lot of aspects . . . One is to, of course, lead the institution in determining the edu- cational policy and the educational program, and this involves, of course, being sure that we have You do have kind of a bag of ideas that you try to give away like Santa Claus does presents, but . . . people . . . know what you've got in your bag - and you hand them out so often that people say, 'Well, it's the same old thing! 63 qualified faculty - that they're do- ing their job and that they're being rewarded equitably for what they're doing. Kaleidoscope: How do you think this really contributes to the or- ganization of the school? How do you think the college would operate without it? Simes: Well, it would lack direction obviously. We would have an edu- cational program that would be subject to the whims of a lot of in- dividuals, one taking pre-eminence one time and another, another time. It might depend, too, on how much strength could be mustered among the faculty. In other words, coalitions of faculty members would be formed to do one thing and then somebody else, another coalition, would be formed to try to push their interest and this sort of thing. One of the things a Dean has to be or try to be is objective and not favor any one faculty member or any one discipline over another or any one area of study, but to keep everything in perspective and to try to give those ones that deserve support more than others. That's important not because he's got any bias toward them but just because again this comes out of trying to meet student's needs and society's needs and this sort of thing. Kaleidoscope: Well, exactly why are you leaving? Simes: Well, after twenty some years in the administration I think it's time I tumed over the reins to someone else. There comes a time when you feel you've done all you think you can do or someone else can do a better job because you've reached a point where - I don't know - maybe a point of di- minishing returns, as economists say. Kaleidoscope: In the College's Self-Study, The Tiger, and other places your position has come un- der fire. By this, I mean that under the recommendations for im- provement, your name and posi- tion have appeared rather often. Do you think this is fair? Simes: Oh, I don't know. You know, I don't think it is a question of fair or unfair. I think adminis- trators have to expect that they're going to be open to criticism and this is the name of the game. It C2342 doesn't bother me too much if the criticism is fair - or just, I should say. I must say that it's difficult sometimes to remove yourself, to keep your emotions out of it, but again this is the name of the game. Anybody who makes decisions is going to be criticized. If you're not criticized, you're not doing your job because it means you're not do- ing anything. If you do anything at all, someone's going to be unhappy about what you do. Kaleidoscope: Your position is also sometimes cited as being that of a henchman or yes-man to the Presi- dent of the College. How would you explain your position in rela- tion to the president? Simes: Well - I view my relation- ship with the President as one of being supportive of policy we agree - I think the kind of guy we get here is certainly above average in terms of the general population and he's above average as far as students in the aver- age college are concerned. Boy, you can find colleges where the level of abilities of the students is way be- low ours. upon -- and not just he and l, but the cabinet of the top adminis- trators agree upon it. Kaleidoscope: Does that ever de- generate into a rubber-stamp? Simes: No, not often. Generally, our policies are discussed and we agree that this is what we're going to do and those of us who may or may not - well, disagree with it still have an obligation to support what decision was made, whether it's here or any place else. One of my obligations, I say, is to help the President in his decisions about the educational program and so on, to try to use whatever influence I have, to do what I think ought to be done. Now, he may disagree with me, and if he disagrees with me, then fine, that's - he's the Presi- dent and I'm not, so, uh - if he decides to ever do it, then I have one of two choices. I can quit or I can support him -- and, uh, one thing I can't do is fight him. A sec- ond obligation is to see that the fa- culty meet their classes, that they are teaching effectively, that they are up-to-date, that they are not, uh - goofing off. So, I'm both a prop- onent ofthe faculty and also a kind of a boss of the faculty, too. Spokesman and boss is kind of what I'm striving at. Kaleidoscope: As a liberal arts col- lege, what obligations to the stu- dents does Hampden-Sydney have that the non-liberal arts college would not have? Simes: I think a principle one is to educate students broadly, giving a broad foundation in the arts, the sciences, and the humanities, so one is truly an educated person. The head of one of the manufactur- ing companies in the vicinity is a liberal arts graduate and he still thinks his training is the best train- ing he could possibly have for his position, which is the manager of a highly technical corporation. I think you value your liberal arts education more the older you get. You'll find out that it doesn't take a heck of a lot of time to master a job. lf you're at all intelligent, you can pretty quickly pick up the duties of the position and become quite ef- fective at your job. What do you do to keep occupied, to keep your mind occupied - watch television all day? To be able to have broad interests and to read, to go to plays, to listen to good music and this sort of thing is a great satisfaction. Kaleidoscope: While you were Academic Dean, what educational goals did the College specifically undertake by sticking to it's guns, that is, a liberal arts education, in this modern age of specialization? Was this conscious? Simes: I think it was - although the college has been accused of not knowing where it's going. We had in the backs of our minds an ideal or idea. You know what the institu- tion stands for and you work within the context of what can be accomplished and bring about the end result. There's an awful lot of talk about goals and I'm a little sen- sitive on the point because this is something that people in education circles are always talking about without, I think, in many cases, knowing really what they are talk- ing about. If you follow some of the critics you have painted all over the walls it seems a statement of goals. These would be continuingly in front of you and every time you did something you'd say, O.K. now, which goal is this consistent with? or How does this fit this goal or that goal? Ijust think this is not a very realistic approach to it. Kaleidoscope: Yes, sir, Do you view vocation-oriented courses such as Accounting, Optics, Elec- tronics, and Computer Science as a compromise to the present day standards of relevancy and the job crunch? Simes: I don't find anything wrong with offering this kind of course in the curriculum. Kaleidoscope: Do you see it as a compromise? Simes:Yeah, it's a compromise be- tween - uh -. Well, our program in Management Economics is a com- promise between running an all- out Business Administration prog- ram and running just a pure economics kind of program, but I think it's a good compromise be- cause I think the student is going to be better prepared by having this kind of program than a business program. You can hire dozens of guys who've had Business Ad- ministration courses or who've had Business Administration majors from various colleges and universities - I don't think they're as well prepared as our students are going to be who take the Manage- ment Economics program because they're getting the theoretical base as well as some of the practical base of operations. You'd probably run into the guy who came out of a more vocationally oriented college, so again it's theory plus actual problem solving orientation we're preparing students for. Kaleidoscope: Do you feel the courses taught in disciplines gener- ally for students not majoring in that discipline, such as Environ- mental Chemistry, Astronomy, Business Math, and the experimen- tal 200-level English theme courses are prostitutions of the original in- tentions of a liberal arts program? Simes: No, I don't think so. It's a difficult thing to resolve. The purist would like to do nothing but teach something that isn't useful. It very often Winds up this way: that if something is pure, it isn't useful, it's just, uh, you know, knowledge for knowledge's sake. There is some value in this, I would hate to think that we only offer courses for just the sake of somebody learning something that has no value, no re- levancy at all. Take. Environmental Chemistry for example. Chemists started the course and supported it because I felt that there were lots of students that wanted to be chemists but who ought to know how chemistry func- tions in terms of its effects on people - the same with physics, environmental physics, and the other courses that are non-science courses for non-science majors. I think - I don't think they prosti- tuted the disciplines by going this route. I think we made . . . Kaleidoscope: . . . made them more available? Simes:. . . made them more availa- ble or valuable. I think through this they will gain more support from students and future alumni who might have said, Well, why should I care whether we've got a good chemistry program. I hate chemistry. Chemistry is just for chemists. And so I think that they are winning some adherence to this kind of route. Students are taking chemistry and physics that never would have gone near before - they had an adversion to it. Simes: I think the kind of guy we get here is certainly above average in terms of the general population and he's above average as far as students in the average college are concerned. Boy, you can find col- leges where the level of abilities of the students is way below ours, I'll tell you that. So I don't think we have anything to be ashamed of, Sure, we're not as selective as some of our people we'd like to emulate. But we all, you know again, can't be like Swarthmore or Haverford. I think we have an obligation to edu- cate the average guy and the below-average guy as well as we do the bright guy. I think we ought to have all kinds of guys in our popu- lation. We ought to have a real bril- liant student, the average student, and I don't mind having some guys who aren't so brilliant. If you don't have these around then who are you going to compare yourself to. Personally, I get more satisfaction out of seeing a guy come in here with average or below average abil- ity who has a heck of a struggle to get by and goes out of here, graduates, and learns something and is eternally grateful to the in- stitution for giving him a good education. In more than one case I've seen guys in here first semester that were just depressed because they felt they couldn't cut it - and they were on the verge of quitting and went out and graduated. Sure, they didn't earn more than a C-average, but they did graduate - and they were the happiest guys you ever saw and so were their pa- rents. I'd rather have this kind of guy than I would some guy who's got a lot of ability who thinks the world owes him a living and we owe him an education, Whether we like it or not, and goes out of here, sneering at the institution and say- ing, you know, this dump and, I got a degree from here, but I'm not very proud of it and that type of thing. Kaleidoscope: Um. Simes: As far as I'm concerned, those people are intellectual snobs and I don't really care much about them, so ...... Interview conducted, prepared, and edited by Pat Munson and David Ren- nolds. 65 T e Hampden- Sydney an An Interview with Myself - H.A.S. By Hassell Simpson QUESTION: Where is the Hampden-Sydney man today, after the social, sexual, sartorial, and tonsorial revolutions of the past ten years? ANSWER: Iust about where he was ten years ago. Q.: Isn't that answer a little cyni- cal? Hasn't there been any prog- ress, any change at all? A.: Progress? Not much. The changes have been mainly cosme- tic, more apparent than real- with two or three exceptions. Q.: How can you say that? Look at dorm visitation by females, for example. That wasn't allowed our students in the past. A.: Neither was drinking in the dormitories, but you'd better be- lieve that both took place. The 1975 man does about the same things that the 1965 model did. He just doesn't act or feel as guilty about them, that's all: and nobody ex- pects him to any more. Maybe he never did feel guilty, so it's mainly the expectation that's changed. Q.: But his attitudes have changed, haven't they? A.: Yes, but for the most part it's been a wide and circular rather than a straight-line movement. We saw some rebelliousness here about five years ago, a milder reflection of what had been going on in the country at large for several years. 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'P- :a --.-2-1 was the Nixon administration's repression of dissent, or the end of the American war in Vietnam, or the resignation of the President, or the series of economic crises that have threatened our security at home. Malybe all of them together removed t e chief causes of dissent and gave us all something new to worry about. In any case, the Hampden-Sydney man of 1975, like his predecessor of 1965, is here to get a degree, so he can get a good job, so he can assume the comfort- able and influential place in society that he seeks for himself. Hard times, for him, means that he will have to look for a job after gradua- tion, not wait for recruiters to woo him. To put it more bluntly, we're still getting middle-class students, and the attitudes and values of that class haven't changed much. Q.: What do you mean by middle-class ? Isn't that a sneer- ing or sarcastic term for other people? A.: Only to the extent that I'm willing to accept the label - and the libel, if any -- for myself. No, by middle-class I only mean to indicate the members of the Ameri- can social class whose incomes don't vary much from the median and whose earners are business and professional people living nowadays mostly in the suburbs of cities and large towns. Q.: Isn't that too sweeping? I-low useful is a label that includes all those diverse groups? And what does it have to do with Hampden- Sydney? A.: It does lead to sweeping generalizations, but remember that you asked me to generalize about Hampden-Sydney men. And of course those diverse groups do have several things in common. For one thing, they are all dependent on somebody else for their in- comes. Their dependence leads to several consequences, especially to a conformity of manner, dress, cus- tom, and style of expression. Like the members of other classes, but more emphatically, those in the middle class tend to seek the ap- proval of their peers by dressing, speaking, and acting as they think their peers expect. Q.: That sounds like a lecture. What about Hampden-Sydney? A.: I'm coming to that. Because of its location and expense, the Col- lege draws its students from the middle class, and mostly from Vir- ginia. It therefore tends to be a laboratory for the maintenance and inculcation of middle-class values as they obtain in this state. Not all our students are middle-class when they arrive: but if the stay long enough to graduate, alilbut a tiny fraction wil be indelibly middle- class when they leave. Q.: Is that bad? A.: Not necessarily. Remember, I claimed standing in that class for myself. And if I wanted our stu- dents to be much like their parents, or much like me, I'd say it was a marvelous arrangement. What bothers me is that most of the our men step from sheltered middle- class homes to a sheltered middle- class college and thence to sheltered middle-class occupations. That's all very cozy, but I wouldn't call it educational or broadening, because it shields the student from direct contact with other classes and cul- tures, and unless he happens to be endowed with wide interests and an inquiring mind, he may leave here as provincial in outlook as when he arrived. In fact, many do. Q.: So the Hampden-Sydney man is provincial and middle-class? A.: Some are both, but thank God for the many exceptions. The typi- cal Hampden-Sydney man is somewhat provincial in that, never havin seen a style of life more ad- mirabfe by his standards than his own, he is inclined to believe that his is best, and that professors who suggest otherwise are cranks - or even liberals. Q.: He is conservative, then? A.: By and large, yes, though he probably calls himself a moderate. The middle of the road is as desira- ble an address with our men as it is with politicians, because it suggests wide acceptability, popu- larity, success. But your typical H-S man is about as moderate politi- cally as Richard Nixon. He might shake hands with Mao or Brezhnev, but he really listens only to views from the center or right of center. Q.: I suppose you think he's a re- ligious conservative, too? A.: What religion? Oh, yes, there is now a small-scale fundamentalist revival here, as there was elsewhere around the country a few years back. And there are other serious believers among our students. But your typical H-S man seldom thinks about God as a god. He goes to church on religious holidays, and he will be married in a house of worship and by a clergyman, and he will pay his dues by attending church when his children are young. But for himself, Well, it just isn't very significant. That isn't the College's fault, though it is some- times blamed for a student's loss of Sunday-school attitudes. Rather it is implicit in the attitudes of our society at large, which are domi- nated by materialistic values. Whatever can't be sold, or de- voured, or slept with, is regarded and treated as worthless. Q.: But we've got a lot of new re- ligion courses, and they are pretty popular with students. How can you account for those, if the Hampden-Sydney man is not re- ligious? A.: Oh, yes, there has been a tremendous increase in curiosity about world religions, and person- ally I'm very glad to see it. But it seems to me that the curiosity is di- vided between an intellectual in- terest in the beliefs of others - which can result in purely mental rather than s iritual exercise - and an anti-intellpectual wish to solve or evade personal problems through meditation or mysticism, or the oc- cult. I understand and sympathize with both impulses, but they are not in the main line of judeo- Christian religious tradition. That's what I meant by saying that re- ligion isn't very important to the Hampden-Sydney man. Q.: So far you've painted a pretty gloomy portrait of him. And yet you say you aren't sneering or cyni- cal? A.: No, because the Hampden- Sydney man seems to me bigger and better in two or three ways than one can indicate by the labels we've been using. Q.: Well, how do you think he is bigger or better? A.: For one thing, he's young and idealistic, like other college stu- dents. He really believes that somebody somewhere has most of the answers, and that makes him listen fairly respectfully to his pro- fessors, even when we're way off base. For another thing, he's loyal - that is, he identifies strongly with some person or group, and he tends to tune out all criticism of it Qlike my remarks herej and to de- fend it against all argument. Such loyalay can lead to abuses. But per- sona y I have to admire his loyalty as an ideal quality. Now, if we could just get him and all his fel- lows to be loyal to the College, we'd soon have a fantastic proportion of alumni contributions, and our fi- nancial problems would be eased. Q.: You're joking now, aren't you? A.: Not really. There is an ele- ment of ironic humor in the con- trast between emotional loyalty and past alumni contributions, but I'm too personally involved to think it's very funny. Q.: Well, what else do you ad- mire in the Hampden-Sydney man of 1975? A.: I'm afraid he doesn't read as much literature as he would have in 1965, and he certainly doesn't write as well, so that is disappointing for an English teacher. But I'm happy to say that he's much more likely to care about the other fine arts and to participate in humanistic en- deavors than he would have been in 1965. I remember an enormous peer pressure against a student's openly writing poetry, acting in a play, painting or sculpting, or per- forming serious music. It just wasn't cool. Now I know stu- dents who do these things regularly and hold the respect of their fel- lows. You may not think that's progress, but I certainly do. Q.: I think so, too. Is there any- thing else you admire in the Hampden-Sydney man? A.: Oh, yes, many things. Most are minor and personal with me, I suppose. But I believe that one thing is truly significant. The Hampden-Sydney man now is more aware of the disparity bet- ween his circumstances and those of persons less fortunate, and he's more likely today to take a continu- ing role in helping others. Of course we always had fraternity chapters or other groups that would distribute Thanksgiving baskets to the needy or give a Christmas party for poor children, and of course those pleasant oneshot charities were better than no charity at all. But since the late sixties a small but steady number of our students have regularly involved themselves in tutoring disadvantaged school- children, painting and repairing houses for the poor and elderly or handicapped, collecting and dis- tributing clothing, and in other ways giving themselves, not just the old man's money. In other words, while we still have a good many bourgeois playboy types, the current Hampden-Sydney man is likely to be more generous, more involved, more loving of his fellow man. And that's real progress, in my opinion. 67 Hungry? . . . Hungry?! Yes indeed, and what indeed would you give for a fat, dripping cheeseburger with all its glorious perip erals - say lettuce, tomato, and mayonaise within, and fries and chocolate shake with- outl? It tears at your very soul, does it not, this hunger, as we call it - or, as T.E. Lawrence Cthirsty? But that's another story.j said, That tickle in a Western man's stomach which he mistakes for hunger. Semantics! How boring! A billion and a half of Us, give or take, think this hunger thing is a tickle, a lit- tle lust for some titillating yummies, and the two and a half billion, give or take, of Them think hunger is some- thing else again: It means be- ing tired and confused all the time. If you are young, it means you will never real? grow up, in body or in min . Too little gamma Cglobulin will be manufacture in your blood. That means if you get chicken pox or measles you are dead. Too little hemaglo- bin, too. And that means that while you would dearly love to brush away the flies that are sucking the juices from your eyes, the effort is eyond your strength. But We were talking about cheeseburgers. Sure, you're sorry about all these other types of people who have been denied The Good Life for Whatever reasons God saw fit, but what does that have to do with the cheeseburger you just or- dered? After all, you've got a right to eat, too. Right? Right! It's they or you, right? Um. Notice I didn't say, He or you. I very distincly said, They or you, the latter be- ing t e second person singu- lar. And that's the kicker, amigo. The great American protein factory is running in reverse. The crux of the mat- ter is the old fas james Joyce saidl moocow. You feed the critter about eight or nine pounds of vegetable protein and Presto - you get a pound of protein back. Yum yum. What would you expect in a country where obesity is a disease of the lower class? The average American mouth puts away about two thousand pounds of gain products a year. One hundred and fifty pounds of it is taken more or less di- rectly as bread, pastry, cereal, etc. The substantial remain- der is consumed indirectly as meat, e s dai roducts, etc., Legg out Sl the back- wards protein factory. Love that steak. CAny real man Would.J Now over There, where They live, the average citizen consumes about four hundred pounds of grain per year, about one pound per day. Of course you can im- agine that there isn't going to be much foolishness about taking that precious pound of grain and running it through some cow to produce t e world's tiniest cheeseburger. Not on their lives. It's close, but four hundred pounds of grain will keep you oing. Got all the vitamins, caIories, protein, etc. But that's just the average. About half are going to get less, many wukk get much less, and, if you would like to have a very good reason to sit down and cry, think about what it's like for the twelve million or so people who are scheduled to starve to death this year. And the children. But I'm wasting time. You're not going to be around forever, are you? Nope. Cheeseburger eaters are notorious for dying from heart disease and cancer. That's right, the big C. Al- most no doubt about it. Of course you aren't afraid of dy- ing. You've got your head to- gether, haven't you? Ab- sorbed the wisdom of the ages here at ole H-SC, right? No big scare to you that DDT is concentrated in the fat by animal metabolism: The higher on the food chain you eat, the more concentrated it gets. It may not kill us. The cockroaches have certainly learned to live with it. So no more scare tactics. And no fanaticism. You aren't going to become a vegetarian to- morrow because of fear or guilt. Nobody's asking it. But try a well-balanced meatless meal now and then. It may grow on you. Not Iif Peanut Butter on white bread. No way. But how about black beans Cuban-style on brown rice. And real whole grain bread, that's thick and heavy and not out of the oven. A feast. A love feast. It's gotta be love that makes your tummy feel good, makes you live longer, and takes grains from the mouthes of soon- to-be-slaughtered animals. The price of grain oes down and more can be bought for hungry kids with funny names, not to mention Bill and Jane Whose daddy is a sharacrolpper in the Missis- sippi de ta. In sum, cry a little, love a lot, stay loose, stay a little bit hungry and watch the world blossom. 69 On Being Hack At Hampden-Sydney by Vinston Goldman V 705 If you, the reader, are Black and are thinking even just a little bit about entering undergraduate work at Hampden-Sydney Col- lege, maybe the present article can be ofsome help. The author warns the reader that opinions stated herein are the personal opinions ofthe author. To make a decision on whether or not to enter Hampden-Sydney based on the views of just one indi- vidual might prove to be un- wise. Upon entering Hampden- Sydney one will discover that it has a very strong academic program, the type that will senfe as a strong base for fur- ther study in most, if not all, graduate schools. The in- structors at Hampden-Sydney seem to know well their prospective areas of study and encourage the student to expand his knowledge and develop his 'abilities to the fullest. In regards to the fairness of the instructors in the grade reporting of Black students, I found only one in- structor who might fl use might because such ac- tions cannot be easily prov- en.J have reflected his racial prejudice in his grading of a student's work. To the stu- dent who is a Black history major or is interested in get- ting a thorough account of the Black man's role in the shaping of American and world history, Hampden- Sydney offers little. Hampden-Sydney has no Black history instructorsg therefore, by attending Hampden-Sydney the Black student sacrifices the empha- sis on Black culture which he might receive in a Black in- stitution. Social life for Blacks at Hampden-Sydney is prac- tically nil. Of course frater- nities are on campus and Longwood College is only five miles away, but even these highlights do little for the social comfort of the Black student. Though I was not a member of a fraternity at Hampden-Sydney, I feel fairly confident that the ma- jority of Blacks would feel uncomfortable in one there. Fraternities at Hampden- Sydney as well as at many in- stitutions Gthroughout the United States, have not reached the point where Black and White individuals can socialize without at some point making a reference tverbally or otherwisel to the Black individuals' inferior- ity, Longwood College pro- vides a small escape from social boredom at Hampden- Sydney, but it also has a small percentage of Black students. To expand upon why Blacks feel uncomfortable at White social affairs or why Whites behave as if they are superior to Blacks is not the purpose of the present article. I refer to racial tension only to show that it does exist at Hampden-Sydney. The reader should not assume that it -is impossible for a Black student to find White friends at Hampden-Sydeny. Friendships between a Black and a White individual can be established, the depth of such friendships being deter- mined by the individuals in- volved. One aspect of Hampden- Sydney which is very distaste- ful is the fact that students as well as many of the White employees of the College address Black employees by their first name. All of my life I have heard Black parents and elders address White persons as Mr. and Mrs, but who are denied that due courtesy from Whites. Hampden-Sydney still clings to one aspect of White su- premacy! Hampden-Sydney has stood long as an institution of higher learning. To this day I fail to completely understand its lack of effort in the at- tempt to improve the educa- tional system of its sur- rounding community. Hampden-Sydney stands as an educational paradise which isolates itself from the inadequacies of conditions not within its boundaries. Would I apply to Hampden-Sydney if I were a high school graduate and knew what I know now about Hampden-Sydney? Yes, I would. My main objective for going to Hampden-Sydney was to receive a good educa- tion. That I did. Most all of my instructors worked dili- gently with me when I needed their assistance, and the administration helped me whenever possible with any problem that I might have had. 71 .K ' Hill its an LJ I' lxhilxn V 'HF' 12222333- f 'W..:E-'-E.:.-.I .-:.-:.'a-:.:.-'r.'.:.':: t1l1E11l If-IIBSE J- 1 3 2-1154 5151! 3 - impair! - u1LP?n:nlul:l 25 . Hllil iiillildllil ' Qigulinimirluiglm 1n1u1nnnu ,gnu l jill - Wlillg w'q 3 5 'U ':.:.-r.: ' 'Nu' ldv, !?lIl1llI!I1! lxuunmbllqmmuaw 'ililillllil twin:-annum 'rugaxaxn funmunmumm sxliugu 'lil-If 'ming Q4 annum , will 1 Hfilii V -, 'kiihm ' '11 Xlwg ' ,, I l,f'k .fx K, For the outsider, particularly the Northerner, the South exists in two stereotypes: the genteel and the provincial. On the one hand, the Northerner holds a preconception of the South of the magnolia tradition - anach- ronistic elegance of manner, romantic honor, the ambience of walnut and silver and candlelight. On the other hand, he envisions the South as a kind of backward country peopled by jug-tipping, shotgun-toting, gallus-snapping yokels from a Caldwell novel. The genteel tradition no doubt is an idealized view of Iefferso- nian times. Whether such a way of life ever actually existed in the form of the Northern preconcep- tion I can not say, but something like it is still alive in the South today. The other view one may find memorialized in many forms, from the movie Easy Rider to the history of the civil rights movement. It too is alive. A comprehensive view, one recog- nizing both traditions and more, is given by only one person - Faulkner - in whose novels the two strains coexist. My initiation into the mys- teries of the South was my intro- duction to Hampden-Sydney, and what I found was the em- bodiment' of the genteel, I had flown out of Boston on a cold and windy day in April, the day of the strike at Harvard, and found myself a few hours later on a beautiful postage stamp of a col- lege campus where the air was warm and smelled of mown grass and flowers and QI recall it every springj the sharp odor of wild onions. My foreknowledge of the college consisted of a pic- ture in a five-year-old catalogue, a photograph taken up College Road from the gymnasium. When I rounded the bend by Gammon and saw in front of me the grand arched trees with bronze late afternoon light filter- ing through the pale spring leaves, and the white fence posts, and the square brick buildings, I knew that I had ar- rived in the Old South - or at PDE SYDNEY THE SOUTH AN 0UTSIDER9S VIEW By Lawrence Martin least the picturebook South. fMy personal emblem of the Southern genteel way of life comes not from literature or so- cial history but from a brief scene in a mid-fifties movie. When I think of elegant Southern traditionalism, I think of the part in Giant where Rock Hudson first sees Elizabeth Taylor: she is rid- ing a powerful black horse across green Virginia meadows at dawn. Had Elizabeth Taylor rid- den across the lawn on that April afternoon I wouldn't have been the least surprised., But gentility is a trait of charac- ter, not trees or buildings. The college personified can be said to have that trait, and the people I met on that visit had it too. There seemed to me, the lifelong Northerner, New Englander, Bostonian, to be among all Hampden-Sydney people a natural courtesy, something in- nate and generous, a courtliness of manner very unfamiliar and very attractive. I came prepared to dislike the South. The reason is not hard to find: my ideas about the South had been formed in the North, in the liberal enclaves of college and graduate school. The time was the sixties, and the South was understood not in terms of graci- ousness but in terms of Bull Conners, George Wallace, Cecil Price, james Meredith, and Viola Liuzzo. The South was not Hampden-Sydney but Birming- ham and Memphis. So the discovery that the South was not entirely populated by night-riding lynchers and Sunday-school bombers was a shock. In all of my twenty-four hours here I saw no burning crosses, no Klansmen, and no segregated buses. The charm of the South, or at least the charm of Hampden- Sydney, is sufficient to make the alien forget the less complimen- tary of his preconceptions. There is an attractive softness about it - soft accents, soft weather - a kind of beguiling languor which makes the rest of the world Cand the rest of the Southj seem re- mote, hazy, improbable. And it is dangerous, too, for embracing the genteel life too enthusiasti- cally and too uncritically is a form of lotus-eating. Gentlemanliness, admirable in itself, has its limitations. It can too easily become a substitute for intellectual toughness, and in that role it is deceit and, worse, self-deceit. No one would re- commend that Southern gentlemanliness be replaced by arrogance and insolence, but he might hope for an alloy of charac- teristically Southern grace and characteristically Northern steel- iness. Self-congratulatory gentil- ity alone, phrased in terms of geographical tradition, can be merely another form of provin- cialism. 73 by Paz' Maman Z. A Chronology To the Clays 0f'75 When you were born in 1953, or in some cases late 1952, the Korean War was ending. During the year 1954 in which your parents celeb- rated your first birthday, the United States Supreme Court banned racial segregation in public schools. When you were two, Dr. Ionas Salk's polio vaccine was pronounced a success. When you were three, the United States successfully exploded a hydrogen bomb roughly equivalent to 10 mill- ion tons of TNT. When you were four, the Soviet Union launched Sput- nik I and thus began with her neighbors, the United States, a space-age keeping- up-with-the Ionesesf' When you were five, Car- dinal Angelo Giuseppe Ron- calli became Pope Iohn XXIII. When you were six, and in the first year of your educa- tion, Castro assumed power in Cuba. When you were in the sec- ond grade, Iohn F. Kennedy was elected President of the United States. When you were in the third grade, President Kennedy, who during the same year es- tablished the Peace Corps, assumed responsibility for the debacle at the Bay of Pigs. When you were in the fourth grade, John Glenn orbited the earth and the United States W1 forged ahead in the race for outer space. When you were in the fifth grade, President Kennedy was assassinated by - God knows whom, and became the fourth of thirty-five pres- idents to be killed while in of- fice. When you were in the sixth grade, the United States Se- nate passed the Gulf of Ton- kin Resolution and American airplanes began bombing North Vietnam. When you were in the seventh grade - probably your first year in junior high school, there was a march in Selma. When you were in the eighth grade, on the other side of the globe the Red Guard appeared in mainland China. When you were in the ninth grade, Martin Luther King, Ir. and Robert F. Ken- nedy were slain. When you were in the tenth grade, Richard M. Ni- xon narrowly defeated his Democratic opponent to be- come the thirty-seventh Pres- ident of the United States. Late one night - or more ac- curately, early one morning during the following sum- mer, you watched Neil Armstrong take what was thought to be one giant leap for mankind. When you were in the eleventh grade, the United States bombed Cambodia, and college and university students from coast to coast rioted, boycotted classes, oc- cupied administrators' of- fices, and in general, raised hell in protest. As an indirect result, several students at Kent State University and Jackson State College were killed. With these tragic inci- dents perhaps serving a powder keg , something new and big was touched off. It was known as The Move- ment, or even worse, The Re- volution, and a lot more of you than will now admit were impressed, possibly sym- pathetic, even influenced, or, Heaven help us, in favor of this phenomenon. When you were in the twelfth grade, Charlie Man- son and his disciples made a big hit in California. It was also during this year that it was decided that you would attend Hampden-Sydney Col- lege. There were, of course, many factors in this decision: that many of your fathers and their fathers were Hampden- Sydney gentlemen, that you weren't accepted at the schools you wanted to attend most, or that you just likedthe place. But anyway, you did go. When you were a freshman, the United Nations General Assembly voted to oust Nationalist China, in- mates from Attica State Prison rioted in New York, and Clif- ford Irving was found guilty of forgery for his pseudo- biography of Howard Hughes. You were at Hampden-Sydney by then and living it up. You joined fraternities, sat on the fence at the 'Wood, pulled nighters, and had a hell of a time. Studies were important, of couse, but there was plenty of time left for that later on. Un- less you were from a northern school - and naturally most of you weren't, you were ex- posed to drugs on a large- scale for the first time, and you were interested. Regard- less of the school's small size, there were so many new and exciting things: Rush, Pledge Day, Registration, the Phi Upsilon Kappa - sponsored food fight. You listened to- gether as the draft lottery took place, your year being the first in which student de- ferrments were no longer is- sued. In short, it was an en- lightening year and you couldn't wait to share your new-found knowledge. But when you went home on Thanksgiving, you noticed your parents had suddenly grown ignorant. They, it seemed, had never thought about the possibility of the Red Sea being actually the Reed Sea or that Russia - not the United States, had de- feated Germany in World War II. Nevertheless, your friends from home who at- tended other schools shared these revelations and everytime you got together you played college show- and-tell. When you were a sopho- more, Richard Nixon mauled George McGovern in the Presidential election and you probably voted for the first time. Most of the excitement about your new school had faded, and you began to know the ropes: how far this professor could be pushed, when you could cut, what courses to take. You began to assimilate the patterns of Hampden-Sydney as well, and, although you didn't realize it at the time, you be- gan to close doors. So many of the things you had had in common with other freshmen were now non-existent. The fellows you formerly liked that your fraternity brothers and upper-classmen friends labeled lizards began to appear less appealing and freshman year buddies were no longer buddies. Your school spirit or your frater- nity spirit, or, in some cases, both were at their peak. The school was in a frenzy, too, for Billy Sublett 8: Co. was pushing self-determination. There were guys sleeping in Atkinson Hall. There was the rally in front of the Science Palace, while the Board of Trustees met inside. Out of all of this mess came 24-hour visitation, which was all you cared about anyway, so you were happy. Unless you went home often, and even that was becoming less of a habit, your closest friends at home and you began to drift apart. Hampden-Sydney began to feel like home. When you were a junior, Sam Ervin and the Watergate Gang began to find pay-dirt. With this and other things, your political idealism -- if you'd ever had any, ebbed. All of this brotherhood, ecol- ogy, consumer interest, and peace stuff began to sound pretty stale and worthless. Alcohol replaced pot, if you'd ever messed with it, as your social stimulantfexpression and you cut your hair. Your dirty, faded jeans and flannel print shirts gave way to older, more traditional garb. You began to court the work ethic and the institutions of The Establishment a little more seriously. This was probably your best year, for you had learned the game and knew you had one more year left. It had taken you this long to learn how to enjoy yourself and, although you studied more and your grades went up, it was the year of the streak and the campus-wide mixer. The campus was happy and you were happy. When you were a senior, Gerald Ford led the country down the grim path of reces- sion, inflation, and unemploy- ment. Even Hampden- Sydney was touched, for the campus became more inclu- sive than ever. You were a lit- tle scared, for next year you must find a job - in that economy? So - graduate school and marriage began to look better. That girl you'd been dating really did begin to look much better. You clung to Hampden-Sydney, your fraternity, your friends, but it was no use - you knew you'd have to go out there sooner or later. And besides, your in- terest in things at school had waned. You truly began to value your soon-to-be alma mater because out there it re- ally seemed that dogs ate dogs. Your parents took on new roles and somehow their lives looked more sensible than they had three years earlier. They seemed to have learned quite a bit, too. On May 11, you graduated and on that long drive home all the angry, frustrated nights and problems at Hampden-Sydney were col- ored over by the warm, com- forting knowledge of a college where you had been someone - not a face or number. You steeled yourself for the in- evitable, you knew you were prepared. 75 q V -' ' - .' 'R w . ,g 7' ,, '- I Vw , .ff :Y agi uh Y , -L.-vii. .. F Y ,UV 5 1 .E 'w,ff4Lu'f .- ,If ,'.jk'-T ' . Q ' . Lfa, ff 1 p.a.:,r4'L:1':-, gl., 4'2 71,1.' . x , vgvq- nfxgg .wmv - .r .1. 21 g',3g':4el5'l,f'fg',1T155 , I 'r' f . . ,. .- -. . 4,.,,,w V : , f 2 : .5 . , g.f:': f- 1 - +4 r .wh j qv. 4 1 Y: nr -J .- .v ' ', ,X v. - ,V .- , -w,.D..m. I A ! ' , .', ' . 3 A ue .'-f' .-PLN 1 1 .J , I' I A' , ' 2 ' 4, . 1. ' ' . 5-. ,, .- nn n W' - ' Q ,1,p?SzflL4'l-Q if .. V -:laws- America's present need is not heroics but healing, not nostrums but normalcy, not revolution but restoration, . . . not surgery but serenity. - Warren G. Harding, 1920 Indifference will destroy us, not the trials of experience. - Iohn Hay In Defense of Nature Once again to the clam of '75 Warren G. Harding would be proud of us, for we have surely re- turned to normalcy. We were angry and concerned only once during the entire year - when a jealous fa- culty member tried to take our weeknight parties away. Mightily then did we declaim our rights. What happened? Four years ago when we drove to Hampden- Sydney on a Sunday afternoon from Richmond, Lynchburg, Danville or somewhere even farther away, we were greeted with the words Hire jolly and Free Chisolm painted in red on the sidewalks - the first evidence that all the strange goings-on that had hit college and university campuses nationwide might have touched little Hampden-Sydney. Later we found . ack 150 ethical and political battlefronts of two clashing ideologies. Hampden-Sydney was but a minor skirmish whose result had already been decided when we were born with the comforts the real refor- mers, revolutionists, radicals, or whatever had been denied. Our second year was the last year of our innocence. We gathered in front of the Science Palace on a Fri- day afternoon, while the Board of Trustees met inside, and fa few of usj carried signs, and feven fewer of usj yelled. We had rights. Then it began to happen. We changed. In November we reflected on our past, our background, and, althoug George McGovern was certainly attractive, we voted for Richard Nixon. After all, Nixon promised nothing weird or un- tested like tax reform, minimum in- come, or pot decriminalization. I-Ie stood for the Old Guard, the status quo, and all those things that had put us where we stoo and who were we to turn our backs. Then came the Watergate scandal, and al- though we certainly could not exactly condone it, we weren't really all that shocked or even sur- prised by it. All's fair in .... Somewhere along the way the en- thusiasm for all this gobbledegook just died and we were left fby our own choicej with all the morals, principles, and institutions that had been so revered before their very brief fall from power or vogue Normeley in '75 out that we had missed it, every thing had taken place the previous spring. Nevertheless, there was a lingering, residual feeling, how- ever small, however ambivalent, that things should be done in a just manner and F.O.R. Good and A. Gants Eval, Dean Drew's Rap Ses- sions at johns, and David Del- linger on Bagby Lawn were all signs of the times. Sure, there was the dope, the jeans, the hair, and above all, the sacrosanct principles - left overs from the larger campus revolutions, but on our campus these were milk-toast. Little Rock, Kent State, Jackson State, and now, Boston have all proven to be the A Sequel in the late 60's and early 70's. The shift was completed when Henry Howell visited our campus at the beginning of our junior year. Well, ole Henry came to the wrong place, to keep someone he calls the Big Boys honest. Henry may have sent the Big-Boy-in-training fuming and muttering back into the crowd with the upstart's impertinent question about a mysterious red Pinto Crather than a BMWJ, but Henry could not assuage the conservative resurgence on campus. Many of us were secretly envious of t e kid who stood up to Henry, who, after all, was the real upstart. While Henry was tolerated, even re- spected during his visit, he was not given the welcome he might have received a year earlier, or, further- more, any indication of his Stateside support. The times, they are a-chungin .... Like an earlier generation tired of trying to make a world safe for democracy, we grew tired of the moral obligations, sick of the over- used cliches, and bored with the wide-open pseudo-honesty which characterized this counter-culture culture. Also, like the populace in Huxley's Brave New World, we be- came satisfied - or satiated. We got our twenty-four hour visitation, our immediate gratification, and what else could we ask for? Besides, this new freedom kept us busy. Simultaneously, a recessed or in- flated Cwhich was it, anyway?J economy and poor employment prospects brought us momentarily face-to-face with The Real World, only to send us reeling into the past, nostalgically groping for the 50's, the 20's, and even the 30's upon which to grasp. So we got drunk. And how. With displaced vigor, we learned how to boogie, bog, and bump and to juke and jit- ter ug as if we'd been practicing all along. We opted for evolution, not re- volution - right? Of course. Or was it retrogression? Or rejection? Who knows. Naturally, there were changes. Lizard begat fish which begat geek. In four years the 's dress code changed from corduroy jeans fbrown preferablyl, a red or blue railroad handkerchief fallowed to flap rakishly from the hip pocketj, white button-down collar shirts Cwith the sleeves rolled up just below the elbowsj, and saddle oxfords to Chemise LaCoste shirts, khaki's Cusually worn fash- ionably nearer the knee than the anklej, and Topsiders. The moral and ethical concerns of a year or two ago have been more than countered by the current wave of apathy, and it's-O.K.-like-it- isms. This movement at its heyday, on our campus was only skin-deep. There are places where ex-hippies, despite their new careers, Mer- cedes, and law schools, still may feel some left-over longings for a higher calling, but not at Hampden-Sydney. The only rem- nants of this corny, naive, yet perhaps glorious interlude are a ew sandblasted patches in our sidewalks, a few students on otherwise faculty and administra- tive committees, 24-hour-a-day girls, and a handful of time-wom slogans containing unknown names written on the partitions in the library's men's rooms. 7? Searching for Grace in the Seventies . . . or how the average college graclnate, lost anal alone in a worlcl of clectston, may clraw on his inner resoarces, tap the rnatertal strengths of his new wisclorn, conzrnit birnself to a proclacttne ltfe, anal by Torn O 'Gracly I had a friend once who en- joyed warning me about things. He was an expert on bargains, on where to get the right insur- ance, he knew interest and taxes, clothes and Scotch, houses and bosses. Most of what he said stayed with me as long as a saloon comic's one-liner - but one thing stuck: He would cock a glaring eye my way and claim, See, I told you, you'll become so well trained all you'll know how to do is work. Non- sense, I'd retort, I've had a lib- eral education. I also know how to play. We'd dicker a bit about what it takes to become an ex- pert at play. About how a grown man can lead a responsible life and still retain the gleeful amazement of the child. It wasn't the sort of play that en- ables one to skip from one cock- tail party to the next without spilling a drink, it was closer to the peaceful joy one senses in the hobbyist's woodshop. We were talking about the kind of play that lets poets fool with words in a serious poem, the sort that keeps sculptors smiling their way through junkyards searching radiators for their next piece, a variety of play which manifests itself in an attitude toward life. I had known histori- ans who could toy with whole epochs, physicists for whom Space and Time were puppets in the Punch and Judy, chemists who were artists mixing colors in their lab. It seemed to be that in fact the best people, doing the c clrop-oat. most important work, were en- joying themselves as much as a child playing Hop-Scotch. As a brand new college graduate I hadn't yet learned to do any of the jobs these people could do but I had been permitted to look over a lot of shoulders, I had been exposed to attitudes. That's all fine, my friend said, But what does that teach you about survival? You have to be trained at something to make it in this world. And you've got to bend to stay on top. And I would get training. I would find it in professional schools or I would muster the energy to teach myself. I would learn to do, as well as I was able, that thing which I could not keep my mind off of. But survival ultima- tely must be interpreted as keeping alive in the fullest sense. My education had taught me that living a full life was an art that one could learn and that work should be integrated into that life with the same elegant simplicity as the right wine with dinner. One should not work for a living but simply work at living. A life without constructive work is boring and mind-deadening, so my natural urge for survival would help me find the right job. But, would this job pay the bills, would it keep me in the comfort I had been conditioned to need? I realized I still needed to learn some things. I had to tty to learn not to want, I had to try to learn not to fear being poor. What mattered most was good conversation, family, time to learn new things, work that brought the joy of play even though it might return very little money. But how does one drop- out of one world and into another much less secure exis- tence and make-it in the prac- 79 competitive for a professional career. As the title of a recent Argus Communications publica- tion suggest lf You Dont Know Wh ere You re Going, you'lI prob- ably end up somewhere else Another Argus publication who I am? At a very basic level many people are unwilling afraid to come to grips with the articulation to themselves of who they are what their needs are. Motivations are crucial and play a personal active part in in- teraction with others whether those others are intimates or not. This is not to suggest that everyone should go into a period of in-depth psycho- analysis or something of the sort. It is crucial that individuals be both perceptive of and gain asks Why am I Afraid to tell you perspective on their personal needs, motivations, and satisfac- tions. Those perceptions and perspectives give access to full and effective communication from the most intimate relation to the most general transaction. They are part and parcel of the career progression also because to use a somewhat trite phrase you are probably not going to be successful or happy doing some- thing you don t enjoy. There is a critical dimension to preparing for a career that man- dates the individual establish- ment of values and priortities. The liberal arts takes pride in fostering a man s ability to stand on his own two feet determine what matters are relevant from a then making a decision uniquely his own. This is the foundation for a professional career and for intellectual and ethical chal- lenges. At that point the obiquity of a professional career and the labels standard or otherwise dissappear because the vitality is in the taking of the choices by I I I I wide store of knowledge, and I someone in full and meaningful world around him. The future lies in laughter and joy not in fear and stagnation. contact with himself and the 1 2- . -Wi. , ff T 1 ., 2 -. .,V' If -'wx X - - - - I, -sf tical sense? First, one draws on the inner strengths gained from a good liberal education: on a sense of history and art and philosophy - on some kind of values which transcend the material world. Next, learn to forget about clothes and cars and houses and vacations in exotic places and all the symbols of the materially successful life. Then, start re- learning to see the immediate world around you. Forget about tomorrow, think only of today. Learn about the powers of your body. Walk the woods at night as well as in the glare of day. Buy a cheap house or small piece of land and try a cottage industry. A former Hampden-Sydney gradu- ate now lives in a refurbished mill in central Virginia. He lives without electricity, is warmed by '. JF. 'E f Fx' sz' as ,- I QV' .y 1, wood-burning stoves, eats only his own vegetables, loves his wife, and does some important writing. Afraid he couldn't adjust to such a life, he first tested his body by sleeping out on his front porch to save wood. He thought he might last until December, but before he knew it the tulips were rising through the spring grass. It can be done. But it need not be done by returning to na- ture. Dne can live a full life in a modest urban apartment, free of the costs and burdens of an ex- pensive house or, as everyone knows, find it extremely com- fortable and productive living in a commune. Choosing the life of the Drop- Out can be rewarding, but it can also be terribly destructive. The choice should be made from a sincere urge to remain free, un- fettered, and high-principled - and because such a life will permit you to enjoy the plea- sures of such human liberty, it must also be a life best-suited to the work you will have to do to satisfy your need to create some- thing. Dropping out temporarily can satisfy a romantic need for the symbolic act, but the person who chooses the truly indepen- dent Iife may find that his entire life has become a symbol, and a hollow one at that. He may find that he has merely removed him- self from the social graces of the churning world and is now alone, without community, with nothing but the stuff of straw in- side him. And so it seems to me that the skilled drop-out must develop a mature sense of the importance of pleasure. He must learn some- thing of the art of adult play. After all, his main concern is re- ally constructive. He wants to keep himself happy that he might live a better, productive, and more human, life. If a person is free to choose work because it brings human plea- sure to himself and those around him and not solely because it promises financial security then, if he keeps his wits about him, all the lives touched by this person should be happier. But enough of this. When l was talking with my friend nearly ten years ago the word drop- out was not yet n fashion. I didn't think of myself at that time as one leaving the main- stream of society tnor do I think of myself in those terms nowlg we were simply talking about remaining free. We did not want to be owned by an institution or by a company or by the very things we purchased as symbols of independence. We simply wanted to remain true to our- selves without the guilt of feel- ing selfish toward the rest of the world. It is still tricky, a balanc- ing act of the first order. But at least some of us can walk off and give it a try, and we need not worry. The smell of absolution will fill the air, 1 -an .- -1--., '55, 1 A L YNiS75B'SB','-WIRW :r eali s:e what tures hvulm,am f . Some 'E-ff'l2EWl1 well!! have Q. like a or a Ilaybsrer, The been Wed fm ,, . E ,A ,wmwmww 496-591 'E 5:51, Jluil :X B ixrg- rlihf l-D5 T B 4 4 1 B . , ' ' al , li , I . j Q . -K ji' K ' , 5- r I , A i , 'I 1 W . F I l l 5 l l x if -'- mfr , -fx , 1 Q, ., si- ' . 'fa M ' ...A X 4 Blount, Pete ...... 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Heldreth, Joseph Hampden-Sydney: Most Valuable CMooreJ- Ed Kelley Outstanding Defensive Player- Ed Kelley Outstanding Offensive Player- Hennie Winston Captains Award - Ed Keefer V.C.A.A.: 1st Team - Ed Kelley, Ed Keefer, Bobby Riddick George Simons kicking specialist 2nd Team - Charles Burgess, Bob Carson, Hennie Winston Honorable Mention - Phil Haley, David Paxton Co-Player of Year- Ed Kelley Mason-Dixon: li u fffwfffhi 1st Team - Ed Kelley, Ed Keefer, Bobby Riddick, Larry Hentz, Charles Burgess- Kicking specialist- George Simons Honorable Mention - Bob Carson Division Ill N.C.A.A. Honorable Mention All America- Ed Kelley 84 Ed Keefer Kodak College Division All-American Defensive End - Ed Kelley 41 III OO In CCD OH ae O B' W. .. D-5 C Hudgins, David ................... Huskey, Robert ...................... johnson, Bob .......................... junes, Bobby ......,..,...,............ Keefer, Ed .,i........ ...,.......... Kelley, Ed .....,..... ..... 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However, with typical come- back power the Tigers shut out Sewanee, Madison, and Bridgewater in their next three games. In the Madison game nine H-S running backs saw ac- tion. The defense of Coach Wacker began to pick off passes with more ease then ever. In their next game they intercepted 5 Washington and Lee passes as the Tigers defeated the Gen- erals in a night game in Lynchburg. Before an enthusiastic Homecoming crowd the Western Maryland Terrors were dominated by the Tigers, who gained 20 first downs and 383 yards. Donny Sequin began to find receivers and the Tigers were hot. A late fumble by the Tigers and a controversial Wildcat pass play set up a last minute score by Davidson, who nipped the Tigers 17 to 16. The Tigers snapped back and held Emory and Henry the next week to 46 yards rushing and one yard passing. During the next game, for the first time since the opener of the 1970 season, the Tigers failed to score. Undefeated Towson State crushed the Tigers 24-0. Although the Tigers won the battle of statistics before a 7,000-person Death Valley crowd, the Randolph-Macon Yellow jackets scored late in the next game to win 7-3. Coach Stokeley Fulton finished the season, his fifteenth, with a career record of 88 wins, 56 losses, and 3 ties. The Tigers scored 145 points this season, while their opponents posted only 81 points. The defense led by Coach Louis Wacker intercepted 27 of their opponents' passes and recovered 9 fumbles. George Simons led the scoring attack with 35 points, while Herman Saunders and Bob Merrell scored 24 a piece. The record of the Tigers during the 1974 season was no indication of how well they really played. l-'0f4 W ' 7 li he 'Qs J! 3 sr ' V lf X' v I .Zi ,qv O-io v. 114 FM -wig Q. an 'f 'elfitf Q 'fy It f Q - V 1 A. ' 1 S x wa. 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L fm TQ.:-f. 7i' if-.sg V U... it Charlottesville Lacrosse Club 5-8 New Haven 3-7 V.M.I. 5-8 V.M.l. 7-9 N.C. State 3-10 Guilford 4-7 Little Creek Lacrosse Club 9-5 Charlottesville Lacrosse Club 6-7 Roanoke Lacrosse Club 1-4 1st row QL to RJ: Coach Gus Franke, Charlie Baskervill, Frank Horne, Mike Kotelec, 2nd row CL to RJ: Gray Tuttle, Bill Eliot, Steve Melhorn, Dave Anthony. . - I -v. . 5.5, ZF ...fx 'J ., ,t ,lt v B Y-Q-N M1- SR HRK. ,lib . gh , H qs- . - - Q- wt ' .ei 'V Jaw ' . A ' og-hid X , f!gyQ'C:X,i5 O sry I if D ..4..-Q 0 ' . 04,05 Elon 6-12 Elon 387-395 Averett 16-2 Bridgewater 15-2 George Mason 343-333 George Mason 311-328 Christopher Newport 14-4 Va. Wesleyan 12-6 Old Dominion 9-9 Old Dominion 13-14 Lynchburg 387-395 V.C.U. 411 -432 Va. Wesleyan 9-0 N.C. Wesleyan 9-8 Washington 84 Lee 411-427 Roanoke 411-451 Randolph-Macon 15-2 Madison 6-12 Va. Small College- Champs V.C.A.A.- 2nd Place Va. Tournament-2nd Place N.C.A.A. Division III-2nd Place: june 10-13, Cole Park Golf Course Ft. Campbell, Kentucky Charles Baskerville -tournament med- alist at 223 AlI-Americans- Charles Baskewille -1st team Gray Tuttle - 2nd team Dave Anthony- 2nd team V.C.A.A. Coach of the Year- Col. Gustav Franke Victor ! MAMPDEN-8 LLEGIL HAM Memorandum Thu? 3 .13 - 71' 711, fe'saJi4Jw!LJ- Mk? AMA fhw fi, -nm -tba -wffw-4 LM hw., camaallbf Nazi? Studies serve for pastimes, for ornaments and for abilities . . . To spend too much time in them is sloth, to use them too much for ornament is af- fectation: to make judgment wholly by their rules is the humour of the Scholar. - Francis Bacon Of Studies C. WAYNE TUCKER CLASSICAL STUDIES IOSEPH W. WHITTED MODERN LANGUAGES PAUL A. IAGASICH ., MODERN LANGUAGES L ' -....Y. .J 'Q-5 H gl., I GEORGE BAGBY ENGLISH 120 ' -5.41, ., '.-h. .J WILLIAM W. PORTEREIELD HERBERT H. SIPEIR. CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY IAM ES Y. SIMMS HISTORY .PW 'X ,I 'I I' , - ,f 'E +1 .1 Ififlf -.I . ,f-mg, ,L-L.:-sq' ' Jlrg, .... wana' i I Ira -,.-:fr - Y ' '. IORGE A. SILVEIRA MODERN LANGUAGES below: LAWRENCE H. MARTIN IR ENGLISH l' left: ALLEN F. FARRELL MODERN LANGUAGES WILLARD F. BLISS HISTORY 121 I. STOKELEY FULTON ATHLETICS ,f ' I 4'3:'gf5l + -.2-il OWEN L. NORMENTIR. BIBLE 81 RELIGION I IOSEPH B. CLOWER IR. ,...TI, Ig -lv-A In f-4 . S'-. BIBLE 84 RELIGION BRIAN E. SCHRAC PHILOSOPHY LOUIS A. WACKER ATHLETICS .uw HASSELL A. SIMPSON 'iq -pw ENGLISH left: BOBBY G. SAYLOR ATHLETICS DONALD P. THOMPSON ATHLETICS 123 WILLIAM R. HENDLEY ECONOMICS HERBERT B. SKERRY MATHEMATICS far right: EDWARD M. KIESS PHYSICS IIQQQI CHARLES V.O. HUGHES III PHYSICS REGINALD C-. SMITH CHEMISTRY ,- It , 1 I I I I L. I II , A I U X 1 'x .IP J 'D .P iv., . H- rr Ji X F- -fa 1-.. 1'- 4' 'v W. THOMAS IOYN ER PHYSICS an-L...a, HOMER A. SMITH IR. CHEMISTRY far left: T. EDWARD CRAWLEY ENGLISH I, Q41- by ., . 1' W' v I B. CLAVIN BASS CHEMISTRY far left: MERRILL A. ESPIC-H MATHEMATICS 125 JOHN R. STEWART IR ECONOMICS EDWARD A. CRAWFORD BIOLOGY V A , A - I I ,. N! X. . -M , WILLIAM G. HUGHES L. NEEL BEARD PSYCHOLOGY PHYSICS STANLEY R. CEMBORYS i- X .L 'I -, BIOLOGY T .Y ,. 1 ' 1 L,-L- f .,J.,, far Ieft: IOHN R. BUTCHER CHEMISTRY CIUSTAV H. FRANKE MATHEMATICS THOMAS E. DEWO LFE PSYCHOLOGY HARRISON L. DELANCY PHYSICS 127 JACK P. SANDERS MATHEMATICS ROBERT C. DART GOVERNMENT Tc T -'af ,A , L '.a.. ' . - '+ . fx f . . - ,, , 1. A, THOMAS K. STAHL AMOS LEE LAINE GOVERNMENT HISTORY 12 FRANCIS 1. SPRENC KEITH W. FITCH ECONOMICS HISTORY TULLY H. TURNEY BIOLOGY CUZ' I I I - MOSES S. MUSOKE DONALD R. ORTNER ECONOMICS PSYCHOLOGY ELMO B. FIRENZE GRAVES H. THOMPSON MODERN IANGUAGES CLASSICAL STUDIES . Y 1 X I I -- -fx' -1, I+: . 1? ' ' ' ffl. -vf--'J f- THOMAS I. O'GRADY ENGLISH 130 F I dl rj A5151 A-ki' E Jrlq' F 51 I ,V .Nrw y' I' V51 s A RAY A. CASKINS COMPUTER SCIENCE far right: RONALD L. 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I I I , - I IKIIIIB 'i i i W r Mark Burris, MHFTY Sherrod, Editgr Business Manager and Contributing Editor above: Lee Brown, Editor-in-chief below, L to R: Chip Magee, News Edi- tor, Bernard Groseclose, Business Man- ager, David Bannen, Ass't Sports Editor, Lee Brown, Gray Tuttle, Associate Edi- tor, lim Belcher, Sports Editor , I H S, nr- it P f ,rr X A s Q l Ji ll l I fi I , H Wh 1 lil i I sit ing Bo S lim Belcher Gary Lumsden Kim Woods Kerri Wil liams 179 CA Dusty Ballard Vinston Goldman Sam jones Charlie Baskenfill Glenn jefferson Larry Hentz Dave Paxton john Macfarlane Bill Reid Lee Brown Bob Samuel Marty Sherrod john Brush Rick Trumbo Frank Bedinger L to R Dave Paxton Bo Goodwyn Rick Holcomb Charlie Baskervill Pat Manson Chip Chapell, Larry Hentz is 1 - f f- '-9: .H .'-'v 5'1'i'- - - 4, - -. 'W' .- 1 ,A ..1,3:a!-g-:,,' ' ... V - . .1 - ,--,-i-'.,,,-.. --.s.. ,,,T..--. - . . . . . . , , ., , , . . . , , . ,- -., ,- - . - 'J v. - - .. - .. U . 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Edward Crawford . joseph Trotter LeerBrown, President Pat Manson, Secretary Bernard Groseclose Chris West Woody Terry Bruce Arnold lim Alexander BillyfParrish Gray Tuttle Marty Sherrod Dick McLain Dah Groseclose Dave Garlock jack Clark lim rrr Belcher loe l l Bear Chan Ashby Dusty Ballard Charlie Baskervill Mark Bell Gordon France Roger Glass Glenn Jefferson Sam jones john Moss Edgar Rice Tom Rilee jim Shropshire Chip Chappell Will Hunter lohn Shaffer Nicky Thomas Tommy Carnes Dr. Owen Norme BK nt, President Louis Briel, Sec.-Treas George Bagby john Brinkley Dr. T.E. Crawley Dr. Alan Farrell Dr. Thomas Gilmer Ronald Heinemann Dr. Dr. William Holbrook Dr. William Hendley Dr. William Hughes Dr. Weyland Joyner Ms Sandy Keyes Dr. Charles McRae A Dr. William Porterfield Dr. lack Sanders Dr. Graves Thompson Dr. Wayne Tucker Dr. Lewis Drew 1 33 N-, 941 Board of Directors: E.T. Brown, Production Manager Chris West, Program Director Emeritus Dan Hodgson, Production Assistant Dave Graham, Station Manager lim Belcher, Sports Director joe Bear, Program Director H, X Paul Smith, News Director lim Wiant, Music Director -W1 Mike Harrison, General Manager - '- ki V Ex lllt I Y , ,YT,K' N , i, 1 4 Y' -j ' 1. -.---'- WW Standing fl-rj: Rees Chapman, Phil Kirby, Larry Hamnett, Scrap Vicars, jamie Powell, Paul Smith, E.T. Brown, lay Dorschel, lim Wiant, Danny Barbee, joe Bear, Dan Hodgson, Bill Burton, 2nd row tl-rl: Steve Parker, Steve Graham, Bill Landreth, Daye Graham, Chris West, lim Belcher, Mike Har- rison, sitting tl-rl: Sue Titus, Mimi Martin, Peggy Hilton . 'SSL L -'3:iLf,97- fic 5 1 . 9 3 ,J-Q it-ll O 01 i Oi L-R- Hassell Simpson - Secretary, Mark Burris- Chariman, Mike Harrison, Pat Manson, Lee Brown Q 4l un., L-R-- Hugh Hoy, Dave Paxton, john Wayt, Bill Reid, Bob Samuel, Craig Kiely, Preston Sargeant, David Klein, Bill Klein, Marty Sherrod, Sitting: Howard Stracke XY! SU. li l X l .1 44 Rand Lander, Terry Fulkerson, Pierce Brown, Don Reid, Tim Kelly, Dave Shiflett, Harry Wilson, Clark Lindsay, Doug lones . l Y'-iz i L- LL' , ig' -4- ,-ev-svw f - L. . V. f . fu H '- 'T 'N Q I. 1 15 x H, ' U dl IL- . 5' I ii J t- . l i 1st row: Gray Tuttle, Brett Smith, Rick Holcomb, Dusty Ballard, john Moss. 2nd row: john Hubbard, Rob Lorigan, lohn Gayle, Rick Cutler. 3rd row: Bill Klein, Greg Holland, Scrap Vicars, Alan Main. missing: Lee Carter, Rick Richardson, jim Dille, Nicky Thomas, Mark Freestate, Tim Brown, Frank Horne, Kenny Roberts, Richard Starke. 1 7 x PL lee club lm at at I 4, , 1' Jrrr ,fl f i il-x T. Edward Crawl ey, Director Amos Lee Laine, Accompanist Robin Paul Benke, President 'lst row: Andy Moore Bob Samuel Clyde Bowie Gene Callivan Sandy Shelton Bob Stewart ...M .K-.. .-..... .-gi M -9-5-Q Bill Ferguson Phil Bayliss Glen jefferson T.A. Dunn Bo Turner 2nd row: Tom Dobyns Mike Rady Chan Ashby Rob Taylor jim Tubbs 3rd row: Robin Benke jim Webster Keith Worrell Don Whitmore Randy Traynham Fred Christie Back row: Armistead Traynham Bob Livingston john Oldman jeff james Ross Ferguson Sam jones jim jones jim Higgs Bob Friend 1 9 1 - -nn '-l-'X john Petersen Vinston Goldman Bob Shields Dr. Thomas DeWolfe Dr. Frank Simes Dr. Donald Ortner Dr. William Hughes Fellowship of Christian Athletes Bobby Gene Saylor, Advisor Tucker McLaughlin Don Whitmore Danny Long left Butler Rick Trumbo Circle K Pierce Brown Taylor Williams Hoge McClaugherty Tom Leftwich lim Tubbs Sam jones john Moss Wayne Lankford T.A. Dunn Frank Bedinger Bill Montague Fred Troxel john Hubbard. 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Butler, William Wilson Samuel fSamJ 858 Wildwood Road, Roanoke, Va. 24014 Butterworth, David Carlton iDaveJ 618 Mansion Drive, Hopewell, Va. 23860 Caldwell, Stokely Gray, jr. tStoke7 1632 Center Hill Drive, SW., Roanoke, Va. 24015 Calhoun, john Christopher tChrisj 6003 Beech Ave., Bethesda, Md. 20034 Camper, Yunter joseph tjoej Box 33, Fincastle, Va. 24090 231 Canter, john Walter Fitchett tjohnj 7809 Carteret Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034 Capel, Randolph Allan iRandyJ 4149 Traylor Drive, Richmond, Va. 23235 Capito, Charles Lewis, jr. tCharliej 3827 Va. Ave., Charleston, W. Va. 25304 Carmines, Edward Lafayette, ll tChipj 14 Tomahawk Road, Hampton, Va. 23369 Carnes, Thomas Alton tTommyj Country Club Apts., N-8, Leesburg, Va. 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Chevins, Edward joseph, Il tEdJ 22 Maple Ave., Locust Valley, NY 11560 Childress, john Ford tFordj 1029 Mulberry Road, Martinsville, Va. 24112 Christie, Gary Frederick tFredj 1707 Honaker Ave., Princeton, W.Va. 24740 Clare, Frank Brian, jr. tBrianj 3201 High Point Drive, Portsmouth, Va. 23703 Clark, Charles Irwin tCharliei Kilmarnock, Va. 22482 Clark, john Grayot, jr. tjackj 5804 Kennedy Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. 20015 Clarke, Donald Sumner tDonj 515 Canterbury, Alexandria, Va. 22314 Clegg, David Louis tDavidj 703 Hawkins Ave., Sanford, NC 27330 Clegg, john Phillip tjohnl 6509 jay Miller Drive, Falls Church, Va. 22041 Clough, David MacKay tDavej Rt 2, River Road, Richmond, Va. 23233 Coleman, Arthur Linden tArthurl Box 130, Darst Ave., Dublin, Va. 24084 Collier, Nathaniel Macon, lll tMacj 21024 Warren Ave., Petersburg, Va. 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Boston, Va. 24592 Craft, William Robert Lee, lll tBillj Box 240, Christiansburg, Va. 24073 Crockett, Charles Lucian, Ill tCharliej 3136 Somerset St., SW., Roanoke, Va. 24014 Crowder, Thomas Mason tTomj 1730 Monticello Ave., Petersburg, Va. 23803 Cullom, Charles Donald lDonJ 8403 Freestone Ave., Richmond, Va. 23229 Cumbia, Robert Lawler tRobj 916 East High St., Charlottesville, Va. 22901 Cunnings, john Truitt ljohnj 3803 Densmore Court, Alexandria, Va. 22309 Curtis, Michael Roy tTucsonj 1235 W. Schafer Drive, Tucson, Arizona Curtis, Steven Andrew tStevej 3430 Ramsgate Terrace, Alexandria, Va. 22309 Cutler, Richard Harding, jr. tRickj 101 Basswood Drive, Newport News, Va, 23601 Cutright, Barry Kim tBarryj P.O. Box 8, North Garden, Va. 22959 Dabney, Charles William tBillJ Castle Rock Road, S.W., Roanoke, Va. 24018 Daly, jon Michael tjoni 108 Primrose Place, Danville, Va. 24541 Daniel, Dabney Maury tDabneyj Box X, Sweet Briar, Va. 24595 Darden, David Bruton tDavidl Vistarama Lane, Bedford, Va. 24523 Davenport, Carter Fleming tCarterj 203 Wentworth Drive, Greensboro, NC 27408 Davis, Lawrence Ryerson, Ill tLawrencej 5801 NE 19 Terrace, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33308 Davis, Philip Gilmore, ll lllhill 811 Indian Trail, Martinsville, Va. 24112 Davis, Richard Andrew tDrewj Rt. 4, Rocky Mount, Va. 24151 Davis, Robert Wythe, lr. tWythel 5203 Dalby Lane, Burke, Va. 22015 Dawson, Robert Richard tBobj A 2711 Cherrytree Lane, Richmond, Va. 23235 Day, Henry Fenton tFentonj 134 Sutherlin Ave., Danville, Va. 24541 Delaney, john Patrick tjohnj 329 N. Washington St., Alexandria, Va. 22314 Devine, Patrick Campbell tPatj 2038 Hunters Trail, Norfolk, Va. 23518 Dewey, Frederick Lyman, lll tRickj 902 Stuart Road, Wilmington, Delaware 19807 DeWilde, Mark Andrew tfvtarkl Rt. 2, Box 33, Amherst, Va. 23943 Dickinson, Fielding L., Ill tFieldingj Loretto, Va. 22509 Dickinson, Thomas Coston, jr. tTomj 656 lnterlachen Ave., Winter Park, Fla. 32789 Dille, james Kirk tjimj 3050 Darnley Drive, Richmond, Va. 23235 DiStanislao, Phillip Thomas tP.T.j 1151 Overbrook Road, Petersburg, Va. 23808 Dixon,William Dayton, lll tjakej 41 Lake View Drive, Henderson, NC 27536 Dobyns, Thomas Elroy tTomj Rt 1, Box 149, Rustburg, Va. 24588 Dombalis, Nicholas Constantine lNickj 304 Sandalwood Drive, Richmond, Va. 23229 Donaldson, Douglas Bayard tDougj 288 Oakwood Circle, Danville, Va. 24541 Donaldson, james Andrew tDrewl 288 Oakwood Circle, Danville, Va. 24541 Donne, john Thomas tjohnj 201 Tipton Road, Newport News, Va. 23606 Donovan, Michael David tMikej 14608 Danville Road, Woodbridge, Va. 22191 Dorey, Donald Richard tDonaldJ 7333 Ruthven Road, Norfolk, Va. 23505 Dorschel, jay Armstrong tjayl 111 Walnut Ridge, Greenvil e, Delaware 19807 Downer, William Benton, Ill tBentonj 104 George Rogers Road, Charlottesville, Va. 22901 Downs, Robert Stevens, jr. t8obbyj 5210 North Spring Drive, NW., Roanoke, Va. 24019 Driskill, Buford l.ee, lll tLeel 3741 Woodside Ave., Lynchburg, Va. 24503 Drummond, Darrell Thomas tDarrellj 315 West End Blvd., Emporia, Va. 23847 Wildwood Subdivision, Atlanta, Georgia Dudley, Oliver Witcher, IV tWitcherj 4300 Dover Road, Richmond, Va. 23221 Duffer, Michael Louis tMikej North Arch Road Apts., Richmond, Va. 10710 Milbrook Drive, Richmond, Va. Duncan, Branch Ellis tEllisj 2105 Wakefield Court, Alexandrian Va. 22307 Dunigan, Robert Michael tBobhyj 9 Mount Vernon Avenue, Fredericksburg, Va. 22401 Dunn, Thomas Alexandria, jr. tT.A.j 3506 Decator Street, Richmond, Va. 23224 DuVarney, Edward joseph, jr. tjayj 4306 Southwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. 22308 Earhart, joe Boyd ljayj Lutheran Childre-n's Home, Box 151, Salem, Va. 24153 Eason, Carl Edward, jr. tWardj P.O. Box 82, Windsor, Va. 23487 Eayres, Charles Francis tChuckj 1348 Duncan Lane, Va., Va. 23455 Ebel, Charles Thomas tToml 9013 Greylock St., Alexandria, Va. 22508 Eggleston, David Wayne tDavej 2200 Kirby Road, Richmond, Va. 23224 Eib, Christopher Dwight lChrisj 12641 Petersburg St., Chester, Va. 23831 Elliott, William jefferson, lV tWilIiamj Pine Ridge, Wytheville, Va. 24382 Ellis, Roy Scott tScottj 320 Arundel Beach Road, Severna Park, Md. English, Richard Edd tRickj 8211 Whitler Road, Richmond, Va. 23227 Epple, Edward Charles tCharlesl 2311 Lafayette Ave., Greensboro, NC 27408 Evans, Randall William tRandyj 4285 Harris Tr. NW., Atlanta, Ga. 30327 Ewell, Richard Byrd Hart tByrdl 809 Rugby Road, Charlottesville, Va. 22903 Farmer, joseph Aubrey tjoej 210 N. Mooreland Road, Richmond, Va. 23229 Farmer, Neil Page tNeilj 210 N. Mooreland Road, Richmond, Va. 23229 Faust, Peter Charles tPetei 202 Sipple Ave., Baltimore, Md. 21236 Fauth, Gerald William tGeraIdj 8209 Burning Tree Road, Bethesda, Md. 20034 Feinman, Michael Stuart tMikej 1621 Belfield Place, Lynchburg, Va. 24503 Ferguson, Frederick Ross tRossj 3822 Amber Way Circle, Roanoke, Va. 24018 Ferguson, james Kenneth tKennyj Rt. 2, Box 1608, Emporia, Va. 23847 Ferguson, William Chadler tBillj 1305 Trents Ferry Road, Lynchburg, Va. 24501 Ferrara, Clifford Gerard tCIiffj 13 Legare Street, Charleston, SC 29401 Ferrell, john Walton tjohnj 211 Locke Lane, Richmond, Va. 23226 Fidler, john Edwin tBudl 5 Starbuck Road, Sum mersville, W. Va. 26651 Finn, Paul Andrew tPaulJ 24 Canterbury Road, Charlottesville, Va. 22901 Fletcher, Carl Lee, jr. tCarIj 214 High St., St. Albans, W. Va. 25177 Follo, Craig Angerson tCraigj 1207 Country Club Drive, Greensboro, NC 27408 Foster, Robert Dixon tDixonl Box 15, Irvington, Va. 22480 Fowler, john Charles tjackj Rt. 2, Box 64H, Meherrin, Va. 23954 Fowlkes, Carroll Harris, Ill tChipj 104 Canterbury Road, Richmond, Va. 23221 Foxgrover, james Lee tjimj Route 1, Box 79, Paeonian Springs, Va. 22129 Fralin, Gary Watson tGaryj 10601 Cherokee Road, Richmond, Va. 23235 France, Haywood Gordon jr. tGordonj 2812 Ranch Road, S. Charleston, W. Va. 25303 Francis, joseph Tomas tTomJ Route 1, Dry Fork, Virginia 24549 Francisco, Charles Peter, jr. tChuckj Route 1, Box 9, Beaverdam, Va. 23015 Freeman, Douglas Sykes tDougj Box 215, Lahaska, PA 18931 Freestate, Mark Meredith tMarkj Corsica Neck Road, Centreville, MD 21617 Friend, Robert Henry, jr. tBusterj 3454 Slade Run Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042 Fulkerson, William Homan lll tTerryj 6122 Woodland Drive, Dallas, Texas 75225 Fulton, Christian Langdon tChrisj 323 Wister Road, Wynnewood, PA 19096 Gall, Adam Frederick, jr. tFredj 1584 Nottingham Road, Charleston, W. VA 25314 Gallivan, Gene Mills tGenej 37 Parkins Lake Road, Greenville, S.C. 29607 Garlock, Richard David tDavej 4832 Brookwood Drive, S.W. Roanoke, VA 24012 Garner, Gary Robert tGaryj Route 5, Box 230, Lynchburg, VA 24501 Garrett, Frank McEnery fFran kj 306 Old Oak Road, Richmond, VA 23229 Garrett, William Clarkson, jr. tBillj Bowlers, Wharf, Virginia 22560 Garris, Stephen Anthony tSteveJ 1519 Carter Lane, Woodbridge, VA 22191 Garrison, Clyde McAllister Ill tMacj 200 Northwood Drive, Pulaski, VA 24301 Gates, David Heath tDavidj 4701 Bruce Road, Chester, VA 23831 Gates, Ernest Pleasants, jr. tRustyJ 4701 Bruce Road, Chester, VA 23831 Gayle, john Cole, jr. tjohnj 500 St. Christopher Street, Richmond, VA 23226 Gaylord, Mont Dawson tMontj 2002 Pinecrest Drive, Greenville, N.C. George, Harry lll tHarryj 523 West Potmac Drive, Greenville, NC Gibbes, Peter Lawrence fPeteJ 1622 Rose Hill Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22903 Gibert, Brooks LeBlanc iBrooksj 6025 Garfield Street, New Orleans, LA 70118 Gilchrist, Stephen Norman tStevej Route 3, Box 390, Farmville, VA 23901 Gilliam, Robert Lawrence, jr. tBobj Box 947, Warrenton, VA 22186 Gimpleson, George Edward tGeorgej 1732 Kingsway Road, Norfolk, VA 23518 Glass, Roger Peter tRogerj 6404 16th Street, Alexandria, VA 22307 Godfrey, Thomas Walter, jr. tTommyj 3122 Bray Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23452 Goldman, Vinston jerome tVinstonj Route 1, Box 16, Cullen, VA 23934 Goldsmith, Richard Grayson tGrayj 2612 Robin Hood Road, SE, Roanoke, VA 24014 Goldsmith, Robert Sydney III qRobj 2612 Robin Hood Road, SE, Roanoke, VA 24014 Goldsmith, Thomas Courtland tCourtj 2612 Robin Hood Road, SE, Roanoke, VA 24014 Gomer, Charles A, lll tChuckj 102 Millbrook Road, Baltimore, MD Goodin, Mark Wayne tMarkJ 11920 Murrayhill Drive, Midlothian, VA 23113 Goodwin, Stuart Holmes tStuartj Route 1, Box 107, Moncks Corner, SC 29461 Goodwyn, Bolling Cousins, jr. tBoj 9022 Western Road, Richmond, VA 23235 Gould, Richard Thomas tRickj 3601 Oakland Drive, Alexandria, VA 22310 Grade, Robert Bernard tBobj Box 685, McLean, VA 22101 Graham, David Gillen tDavidj 222 Oakdale Road, Baltimore, Maryland Graham, Gordon Scott tScottj 9805 Drouin Drive, Richmond, VA 23233 Graham, john Robert tjohnj 1808 Wakefield Road, SW, Roanoke, VA 24015 Graham, Steven Sinclair tStevej 530 Henry Avenue, Pulaski, VA 1703 Dale Avenue, Altavista, VA 24517 Granberry, Stanford Wayne tStanj 42 Mea Drive, Berkeley Hgts., N.j. 07922 Granger, Harvey lV tHarveyj 601 East 45th St., Savannah, GA 31405 Gray, George Ward, jr. tGeorgej 210 Herndon Road, Richmond, VA 23229 Grayson, Gary Lee tGaryj Box 738, Middleburg, VA 22117 Green, Steve Goodman tStevej Route 2, Box 319D, South Boston, VA 24592 Greene, Harry Stanley, jr. tStanj 8905 Brieryle Road, Richmond, VA 23229 Greene, jonathan Drennan tjonj 15309 Narcissus Way, Norbeck, Maryland Greene, Richard Williams tRickj 8419 Riverside Road, Alexandria, VA 22308 Gregg, William john tBillj 2431 Kings Lynn Road, Midlothian, VA 23113 Grizzard, George Mason tGeorgeJ 506 Laurel Street, Emporia, VA 23847 Groseclose, Bernard Snavely, jr. tBernardj 1565 Stewart Street, Welch, W. Va. 24801 Groseclose, Robert Daniel tDanj 1565 Stewart Street, Welch, W. VA 24801 Groseclose, Samuel Lee fSamj 1565 Stewart Street, Welch, W. VA 24801 Haarsgaard, Edward Eugene tEdj 3627 Dogwood Lane, SW, Roanoke, VA 24015 Habich, Charles Aud, jr. tCharliej 2406 Marleton Drive, Wilmington, Del. 19810 Hagan, Hugh johnson ll tHughj 3555 Penarth Road, SW, Roanoke, VA 24014 Haley, Charles joseph tjoej 311 Shamrock Drive, Danville, VA 24541 Haley, Philip Andrew fPhilj 311 Shamrock Drive, Danville, VA 24541 Hamer, Frederick Charles Ill fChuckj 203 Devon Road, Charlottesville, VA 22901 Hamnett, Lawrence Dean tLarryj 13 Farmer Drive, Allenton, Nj 08501 Hampton, Timothy Butler tTimj 224 Northview Drive, Chesapeake, VA 23320 Hand, Darby Geoghegan tDarbyj 12000 Leesburg Pike, Herndon, VA 22070 Handy, Phillip Watkins tPhillipj 1553 Parkland Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24503 Handy, Russell Lee tRussj 2015 N. Quantico Street, Arlington, VA 22205 Harcum, Michael Stephen tMikej 7511 Woodley Road, Richmond, VA 23229 Hardie, David Randall tDavidJ 133 Wentworth Avenue, NE, Roanoke, VA 24012 Hardin, john Thomas tTomj 102 W. Oakland Avenue, Huntington, W. VA 25705 Harlow, David Lee tDavidj 5904 Lee Farm Lane, Suffolk, VA 23434 Harmening, William August tBillj 4554 S. Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, Fla. 32809 Harrington, Scott Mayfield tScottJ Box 131, China Grove, NC 28023 Harris, Charles Allan tChuckj 7830 Rockfalls Drive, Richmond, VA 23225 Harris, Hunt Harrington tHuntj 216 55th Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23451 Harris, james LeRoy tjimj 1085 A1A, Hillsboro Beach, Florida Harris, john Thadieu Ill tThadj Box 86, North, Virginia 23128 Harris, Kevin Lee tKevinj 414 Harding Street, Emporia, VA 23847 Harris, Richard Dean tDickj 461 Sherwood Forest Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Harris, Thomas Bradley tBradj 1600 Creekside Road, Richmond, VA 23235 Harrison, Thomas Michael tMikej 211 44th Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23451 Harrison, William Henry IV tBillj 4201 Hermitage Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23455 Harrison, William Kevin tKevinj 2833 Beatrice Street, San Diego, Calif. 92139 Harvey, Paul Douglas tPaulj First Street, Appomattox, VA 24522 Haugh, Lair Dayton tDaytonj Box 1216, Charlottesville, VA 22902 Haw, john Sheppard lll tShepj 505 Ridge Top Road, Richmond, VA 23229 Hazlegrove, Richard Byron tRichard7 2408 Roasalind Avenue, Roanoke, VA 24014 Heery, Thomas Moss tRustyJ 2815 jefferson Road, Athens, Georgia 30601 Heldreth, joseph Brown lll tjoei 1012 jefferson Circle, Martinsville, VA 24112 Hellmuth, Everett Albert lll fEvj Pamplin, VA 6641 Wakefield Drive, Alexandria, VA 22307 Henderson, Gregory Benson tGreggj 2920 Ken bury Road, Richmond, VA 23235 Henshaw, Robert Clarence, jr. tRobbyj 3203 Abelia Road, Richmond, VA 23228 Hentz, Lawrence Howard, jr. tLarryj 9111 Orbitan Road, Baltimore, MD 21234 Hereford, Philip Brown tPhilipj 998 Louden Heights Road, Charleston, W. Va. 25314 Herring, Stephen Michael tStevej Route 6, Box 311, Winchester, VA 22601 Hicks, Horace Rowe, jr. Route 4, Box 310A, Glen Allen, VA 23060 Hicks, William Frederick tFredj 5139 Sugar Loaf Drive, Roanoke, VA 24018 Higgins, james Ronald, jr. tRonj 1883 River Road, jacksonville, Fla. 32207 Higgs, james Blackford tjimj 26 College Circle, Staunton, VA 24401 Hill, Broderick L. tBroderickj 705 Webster Street, South Boston, VA Hill, Lawrence King tLarryj 307 McCarter Avenue, Greenville, SC 29607 Hill, William Rowland, Ill tBillj 207 Lakewood Drive, Richmond, VA 23229 Hodges, Lorentz Ryan tRyanj 1817 Edgehill Drive, Alexandria, VA 22307 Oakley Farm, Warm Springs, Virginia 24484 Hodgson, Daniel john tDanj 189 Thornberry Drive, Pittsburg, PA 15235 Hofler, john Gatling, jr. tjohnnyj 215 Drummond Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609 Hogue, Richard Christopher fRichj 928 Hurds Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23452 2333 Holcomb, Richard Dennis tRickj 13007 Harrowgate Road, Chester, VA 23831 Holladay, james Cleland Snead tjimj 7660 Rockfalls Drive, Richmond, VA Holland, Gregory Franklin tGregJ 32 North Court, Windsor, VA 23487 Holt, Bruce Allen tBruceJ Box 67, Brookneal, Virginia 24528 Holt, David Powell tDavidj 1141 Northhamptom Road, Petersburg, VA 23803 Holt, Palmer Goodwin Black tPalmerj 1530 Magnolia Place, Wilmington, NC 28401 Horne, Frank Leigh, jr. tFrankj 3637 Pelham Lane, Charlotte, NC 28211 Horner, Edwin Bryan lll tEddieJ 3516 Otterview Place, Lynchburg, VA 24503 Host, David Findlay CDavidj 105 Riverside Drive, Newport News, VA 23606 Howard, William Brooks tBillj 1404 Ruffner Road, Alexandria, VA 22302 Howell, Robert William tBobD 4321 Alfriends Trail, Virginia Beach, VA 23455 Hoy, Emmett Hugh Ill tHughj 1060 St. Stephens Road, Alexandria, VA 22304 Hubbard, john Richard tjohnj 905 Marksworth Road, Baltimore, Md. 21228 Hudgins, David Drake tDavidj 301 Homestead Road, Franklin, VA 23851 Hudson, Gary Dean tGaryJ Route 2, Box 17A, Pamplin, VA 23958 Hughes, William Carrington Ill tWilliamj Box 33, Gordonsville, VA 22942 Hume, john Hamilton tHamilj 3199 Adam Kelling Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Hundley, james jay tjayj 200 Chase Ave., Winter Park, Florida 32789 Hundley, Willoughby Whelton lll tWilloughbyj Box 66, Boydton, VA 23917 Hunter, Charles Evant lll tChuckj 210 Nottingham Road, Roanoke, VA 24014 Hunter, Robert Clarke tBobbyl Tazewell, Virginia 24651 Hunter, William Allen, jr. tWillj Route 1, Appomattox, VA 24522 Huskey, Robert Blain, jr. tBobbyl 411 Buffalo Street, Farmville, VA 23901 lngoe, Robert Michael tMikeJ 213 Electric Road, Salem, VA 24153 Irby, Lewis William, jr. tBillJ Kenbridge, VA 23944 Itgen, Frank Allen 210 Ladbroke Road, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 james, Franklin jefferson tjeffj 245 Florida Avenue, Portsmouth, VA 23707 james, William Stanley tStanl Box 663, Leesburg, VA 22075 jawish, David Boggs tDavej 3415 Barkley Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030 jeanes, john Kohler tjohnj Walnut Hills Farm, Orange, Va. 23031 jefferson, Glenn Eldridge, jr. tGlennJ Route 1, Rustburg, VA 24588 jeffrey, Richard Peris Ill tRickj 8416 Zell Lane, Richmond, VA 23229 jenkins, Vergil Carroll tCarrollJ 207 Battery Avenue, Emporia, VA 23847 jennette, john Allen tjohnj 4733 Hermitage Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23455 jennings, Robert Harvey tRobj 1008 Abingdon Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23451 jewett, Mary M. tMimiJ Box 2, Midlothian, VA 23113 johnson, Richard Mark tMarkj 1416 Woodhouse Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 johnson, Richard Wigley Perrott tDickj 1723 Beach Road, Hampton, VA 23664 2341- johnson, Robert Bay tBobj Rockcastle Avenue, Crewe, VA 23930 johnson, Robert Dwight tBobj 1503 Terrace Road, SW, Roanoke, VA 24015 johnson, Todd Carrington tToddj 7 Ratcliffe Place, Newport News, Virginia 23606 johnsoton, Robert Alan tBuzzj 209 Hale Street, Pearisburg, VA 24134 jones, Catesby tCatesbyj 1 Greenway Lane, Richmond, VA 23226 jones, Douglas William tDougj 1090 Rahway Avenue, Westfield, Nj 07090 jones, james Douglas tDougl Box 555, Clarksville, VA 23927 jones, james Monroe, lll tjimj 128 Gatewood Avenue, Crewe, VA 23930 jones, jeffrey Charles tjeffj 77 Monroe Street, Cedar Grove, Nj 07009 jones, Milnor Price, jr. tPricej 101 Wentworth Drive, Greensboro, NC 27408 jones, Samuel Mosely tSamj Route 1, Box 40, Concord, VA 24538 jones, Walter Minitre Ill tW.M.J 501 MacArthur, Galax, VA 24333 junes, Bobbyjohn tBobbyj 9308 Bandock Road, Richmond, VA 23229 justis, Christopher Morrow tChrisj 3222 Mountainbrook Road, Charlotte, NC 28210 justis, Michael Lee tMikej 3222 Mountainbrook Road, Charlotte, NC 28210 Keefer, Clarence Edwin lll tEdi 4311 Greenway Place, Lynchburg, VA 24503 Keeling, Warren Frederick tWarrenj 619 Chaptico Road, South Hill, VA 23970 Keightley, William Cracraft tBillj 216 E. Randolph Street, Lewisburg, W. VA 24901 Kellam, Lloyd joseph Ill tLloydJ Exmore, Virginia Belle Haven, Virginia 23306 Kelley, Edward Francis, lll tEdD Box 292, West Point, VA 23181 Kelly, james Warren tjimmyl 4629 Fort Avenue, Lynchburg, VA 24502 Kelly, john Reid iReidj 309 Clovelly Road, Richmond, VA 23221 Kelly, Timothy james tTimj 622 juniata Street, Lancaster, PA 17602 Kiefer, jeffrey Louis tjeffj 2212 Fox Hunt Lane, Lutherville, MD Kiely, Craig Procter tCraigj Oaks Road 8. Ivins Place, Rumson, Nj 21093 King, joseph Lawton tjoej 431 Country Lane, Louisville, KY 40207 Kirby, Philip Dorsey, jr. fPhilj 506 Brook Road, Towson, MD 21204 Klein, David Alan tDavidj 1724 Wilbur Road, SW., Roanoke, VA 24015 Klein, William Murdoch tBillJ 1724 Wilbur Road, SW, Roanoke, VA 24015 Kostik, jonathan Frederick tjonj 4712 N. 36th Street, Arlington, VA 22207 Kotelec, Michael Theodore tMikeJ 605 Holbrook Avenue, Apt. 7, Danville, VA 24541 Kreger, Allie Baldwin tTripj 3011 Maywood Road, SW, Roanoke, VA 24014 Lacy, john Wilson tjohnj 801 Forest Hill Drive, South Hill, VA 23970 Lacy, William White, jr. tBillj 835 Curtiswood Lane, Nashville, TN 37204 Ladd, Robert Carter tBobj 139 Clarendon Circle, Danville, VA 24541 LaMotte, David Hyde, jr. tDavidi 4509 Hunter's Circle, Portsmouth, VA 23703 Lander, Coy Randolph, jr. tRandj 1520 Moores Mill Road, NW, Atlanta, GA 30327 Landreth, William Ross tBillJ 455 Andergren Drive, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Lane, George Winder tGeorgeJ 1209 Clay Street, Franklin, VA 23851 Lange, john Frederick tjohni Route 4, Box 73, Glen Allen, Virginia 23060 Langhorne, Richard Campbell tllichardj 7605 Gleneagles Road, Norfolk, VA 23505 Lankford, Clyde Wayne tWaynej 5304 Pruden Blvd., Suffolk, VA 23434 Lapinel, Sergei Paul tSergeij 280 Riverside Drive, New York, NY Lapp, Richard Lester tRickj 541 Dommerich Drive, Maitland, Fla. 32751 Lashley, Claiborne Barham tClaiJ 320 Quarry Lane, Haverford, PA 19041 Laumann, Gerald Edward tjerryj 837 Mt. Pleasant Road, Chesapeake, VA 23320 Laupus, john Richard tRickj 8712 Standish Lane, Richmond, VA 23229 Lawler, Dennis Robert iBobj Route 2, Covington, VA 24426 Lawler, William Beynon tBillj 1303 Bolling Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23508 Layman, Victor Ray, jr. tVicj 2343 Highland Farm Road, Roanoke, VA 24017 Leary, Edmund Conger tNedj Route 2, Edenton, NC 27932 Leary, john Wesley tWesj 2204 Ocean Front, Virginia Beach, VA 23458 Lee, Alexander Mark tMarkJ 627 Stuart Street, Savannah, Georgia 31405 Lee, Douglas Burton tDougj 3695 Peakwood Drive, SW, Roanoke, VA 24014 Leftwich, Thomas Frederick, jr. tTomj 200 Oakwood Avenue, Hopewell, VA 23860 Lester, james Cary, jr. tCaryJ 3021 Rosalind Avenue, SW, Roanoke, VA 24014 Levin, Larry Paul tLarryj 2303 Denniston Avenue, Roanoke, VA 24015 Lewis, james Rhodes, jr. tjimmyj 1750 Brandon Avenue, Petersburg, VA 23803 Lewis, Keith Wayne tKeithj 1508 South Woodberiy Avenue, Danville, VA 34541 Lewis, Meriwether Fielding tSamboJ Box 58, Clarksville, VA 23927 Lewis, Walter john tjohnj 422 Elmwood Avenue, Lynchburg, VA 24503 Light, john Douglas tDougj 633 Sandusky Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24502 Light, Philip Nelson tPhilipl 1209 Brandon Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23507 Lindsay, Clark Epting tClarkj 2035 Hessian Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903 Linthicum, josiah Francis tjayj Church Creek, Maryland 21622 Litton, james Bowen tjimmyj Route 2, Wytheville, VA 24382 Livingston, Robert Elford, jr. tBobj 1248 Glenn Street, West Columbia, SC 29169 Long, Daniel Scott iDannyj RFD, Box 35, Cape Charles, VA 23310 Long, Raymond Gordon, jr. tGordyj 5005 Boxhill Lane, Baltimore, MD 21210 Lorigan, Robert Cummings tRobj 275 Princess Place, Williamsburg, VA 23185 Love, Charles Keith tKeithj 208 Westhamptom Avenue, Danville, VA 24541 Love, Gregory Goode tGregl 2715 Meriwether Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22901 Love, Leonard tLeonardj 208 Westhamptom Avenue, Danville, VA 24541 Lumpkin, William Benedict Ill tBillyl 8332 Chelmford Road, Richmond, VA 23235 Lumsden, Gary Lee tGaryj 3423 Farmington Circle, Roanoke, VA 24018 Macfarlane, john Granger Ill tjohnj 2402 Woodcliff Road, SE, Roanoke, VA 24014 Magee, Archibald Carter, jr. tChipj 5260 Crossbow Circle Drive, Apt. 4-D, Roanoke, VA 24014 Mahanes, Wallace Shipley tWallaceJ 1211 Mowbray Place, Charlottesville, VA 22901 Main, Alan Latimer tAlanj 606 4th Aven, NE, Conover, NC 28613 Malbon, Harwell Frank tFran kj 422 Pinewood Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23451 Manley, Walter Fitch Ill tWaltj 2902 Crystal Spring Avenue, Roanoke, VA 24014 Manson, George Patterson, jr. iPatJ 2012 Parham Road, Richmond, VA 23229 Mapp, john Alfred, jr. QAIJ 200 Anne Street, Leesburg, VA 22075 Marable, Benjamin Thomas Kinsey tKinseyj 1523 Westover Avenue, Petersburg, VA 23803 Marks, Dale Talmadge CDaleJ Route 1, Box 169, Capron, VA 23829 Marks, Dudley Holmes fDudIeyj 1123 Rugby Road, Lynchburg, VA 24503 Marsteller, Emyln Harrison, IV tEmJ 3 South Wilton Road, Richmond, VA 23226 Martin, Frank Conrad Ill tFrankj 3015 Avenham Avenue, SW., Roanoke, VA Martin, Ronnie Lee tRonnieJ Route 1, Box 111, Rustburg, VA 24588 Martine, james Chesser tjimj 9305 Venetian Way, Richmond, VA Mason, james Dunn fjamiej 1130 Oakridge Road, Petersburg, VA 28803 Massie, Edgar Franklin, Ill tFrankj 603 East Maryland Ave., Crewe, VA 23930 May, William Burkhardt, jr. tBillj 4205 Stuart Avenue, Richmond, VA Mayes, Randall Elam tRandyj 2404 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, VA 23661 McAbee, Ernest Andrew tErniej Route 1, Box 200, Farmville, VA McAdams, Edward judson tjuddj 6331 Sradis Road, Charlotte, NC 28211 McBratney, William Edgar lll tBillyj 110 Linden Avenue, Lynchburg, VA 24503 McClaugherty, Samuel Hoge iHogeJ 612 Henson Avenue, Pearisburg, VA 24134 McDonald, Timothy Patrick tTimj 9925 Lindel Lane, Vienna, VA 22180 McDowell, Donald Lee iDonJ 1817 W. Princeton Road, Petersburg, VA 23803 McDowell, Douglas Lee tDougj 1817 West Princeton Road, Petersburg, VA 23803 McEwen, james Charles ll tjimj 1641 Wilton Road, Petersburg, VA 23803 McEwen, Philip joseph tPhiIJ 1641 Wilton Road, Petersburg, VA 23803 McGinn, joseph Reginald fReggiej 2964 South Military Hy., Chesapeake, VA 23323 McGlasson, Loula fLouIaj 3312 Woodridge Place, Lynchburg, VA McLain, Richard Warren tDick7 4412 Northwood Dr., Kingsport, Tenn. 37664 McLaughlin, Tucker Watkins, jr. tTuckerj 442 Mountain Road, Halifax, VA 24558 McMahon, james Moore tMooreJ 3210 Kensington Ave., Richmond, VA 23221 McNerney, Martin M. fMartyj 6610 jenny Dee Place, Springfield, VA 22152 McVeigh, james Beverly, jr. tjimmyl 3515 Otterview Place, Lynchburg, VA 24503 Meehan,William Francis Ill tBillj 174 Fairfax Blvd.,Wilmington, Del. 19803 Meem, john Gaw Cjohnj Route 2, Charlottesville, VA 22901 Melhorn, Steven Wynn tStevej 806 Arlington Circle, Richmond, VA 23229 Menendez, joseph Vincent tjoej 507 Laurel Street, Emporia, VA 23847 Merrell, Robert Baxter iBobj Route 1, Box 92H, West Point, VA 23181 Metcalf, Philip Cummings tPhilj 3631 Pinevale Road, Roanoke, VA 24018 Michal, David Hill, jr. tDavej 815 Yorkshire Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Middleton, john Charles tjohnj 1733 Diary Road, Charlottesville, VA Miles, Randolph Parker tRandyj 1014 Hull Street, Richmond, VA Box 502, Mathews, VA 23109 Militello, james Sebastion tBudclhaJ 74 Saragossa Street, St. Augustine, FLA. 32084 Miller, David Scott tDavej 533 South Fort Drive, Charleston, W. Va. 25314 Miller, Henry Roberts IV iHan kj 6002 York Road, Richmond, VA 23226 Minor, David Wall tDavidJ 2208 Buena Vista Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Mitchell, Ashton Daniel lll tMitchj Route 2, Powhatan, VA 23139 Mitchell, john Riley, jr. tjohnj 505 South Fort Drive, Charleston, W. VA 25314 Montague, William Lynwood, jr. fBillJ 106 Buena Vista Circle, South Hill, VA 23970 Moore, Andrew Lewis, jr. tAndyj 813 Bright Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Moore, Douglas Clifton, jr. tDougj 7707 Random Run Lane 103, Falls Church, VA 22042 Moore, james Wilson tjimj 18 Chatham Square, Richmond, VA 23226 Moore, john Augusta, jr. ijohnj 503 Evergreen Road, Rocky Mount, NC 27801 Moore, julian Adair, jr. tjayj 319 jamestown Road, Front Royal, VA 22630 Moore, Marion Lofton tMarioni 2831 Wickersham Road, Charlotte, NC 28211 Moore, Peter Davison tPetej 2100 N. Nash, Apt. 251, Arlington, VA Moore, Ronald Lee CRonniei Route 4, Box 136A, Glen Allen, VA 23060 Moran, Marion Holt fHoItj 208 Alapocas Drive, Wilmington, Delaware 18903 Morehead, Ralph Connor IV iChipj 1603 Tredegar Avenue, Catonsville, Maryland Morgan, Michael Scott iMikej 2612 McKann Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23509 Morison, Marc john David tMarcj 7913 Bainbridge Road, Alexandria, VA 22308 Morris, Willie Herman Ill tWillieJ 404 Trents Ferry Road, Lynchburg, VA 24503 Moss, john Simpson tjohnj 215 Ingleside Drive, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Moss, Michael David tMikej 331 W. 10th Street, Front Royal, VA 22630 Moter,'Lawrence Russell, jr. tLarryJ 1715 Highland Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Mullan, john Stevens iBrucej 2907 Rivermont Avenue, Lynchburg, VA 24503 Munden, Gordon Ward, jr. tGordonj 1920 Foxhound Lane, Norfolk, VA 23518 Munsey, Gary Mitchell tGaryj 403 Craig Avenue, Covington, VA 24426 Murphy, Wyatt Rorer, jr. iRoryj 4715 Old Dominion Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24503 Murray, Charles Killin tCharliej Episcopal High School, Alexandria, VA 22302 Nerney, Michael Edward iMikej 15 Marina Road, Hampton, VA 23669 Newcomer, David jackson tDavidj 7 Raven Rock Road, Richmond, VA 23229 Newell, Wilson Bennett tBenJ 201 Starmont Drive, Danville, VA 24541 Nicholas, Robert William fBobj Route 6, Box 306, Winchester, VA 22601 Niedermayer, Herbert William Ill tBillj 9211 Donora Drive, Richmond, VA 23229 Noble, julius Clinton, jr. tjayj 175 Houston Avenue, N.E., Roanoke, VA 24012 Nuckols, Emmett Edward lll tEdj 250 McWane Circle, Lynchburg, VA 24501 Ogden, Bruce Nash tBrucej 403 Beechwood Drive, Richmond, VA 23229 Oglesby, Thomas Garrett tGarrettj 2960 Westchester Road, Richmond, VA 23225 O'Hanlan, Edward Vincent tTedJ 854 Shawnee Road, Waynesboro, VA 22980 O'Hara, james Brian tjimj 1826 Nott Street, Schenectady, NY 12309 Old, Wayne David tWaynej 512 Indian Creek Road, Chesapeake, VA 23322 Oldman, Hohn Ill tjohnj 1803 Shaler Drive, Glenshaw, PA 15116 Osgood, Thomas Wentworth tTomj 1023 Northampton Road, Petersburg, VA 23803 Overby, Wallace Howard tHowardj 1913 Cedarhurst Drive, Richmond, VA 23225 Overstreet, Warren Guy Ill KG uyj Route 2, Moneta, VA 24121 Overton, Wallace Allan KAIJ RFD, BOX 59L, Victoria, VA 23974 Pace, George Nicholas tGeorgeJ 2602 Cumberland Avenue, Reading, PA 19606 Pannill, William Letcher tWiIlj 935 Mulberry Road, Martinsville, VA 24112 Park, john Norwood, jr. tjohnj 6 Rose Lane, Flourtown, PA 19031 Parker, Stephen Myron iStevej 2316 Haverford Circle, Richmond, VA 23235 Parrish, William Henry IV tBillj 6100 Howard Road, Richmond, VA 23226 Parsons, Bradley, jay tBradj 8302 Brewster Drive, Alexandria, VA 22308 Parsons, Robert David iBobj 8302 Brewster Drive, Alexandria, VA 22308 Patterson, Gregory Alan tGregj 168 Tom Glade Road, Severna Park, MD 21146 Patterson, joseph Rody, jr. ijoej Box 8, Route 2, McKenney, VA 23872 Patterson, Mark Westfall tMarkj 205 Mohawk Avenue, Hopewell, VA 23860 Patterson, Paul Tulane tTulaneJ 1303 Langhorne Road, Lynchburg, VA 24503 Patton, james Doddridge IV tjayj 300 W. Franklin Street, Richmond, VA 2400 Walhala Drive, Richmond, VA Paxton, William David iDavidj 406 N. Broad Street, Salem, VA 24153 Pearson, Peter Clay iPeterj 100 Park Circle, Franklin, VA 23851 Penick, joseph Bernard tjoej 8606 Queensmere Place, Apt. 8, Richmond, VA Person, David Doherty fDavej 20 Benning Road, Claymont, Delaware 19703 Petersen, john Francis, jr. tjohnnyj 803 Edgewood Farm Road, Frederick, MD Pettis, john Power ijohnj 5504 Dorchester Road, Richmond, VA 23225 Phillips, Bruce Collier fBruceJ 409 September Drive, Richmond, VA 23229 Phipps, William james, jr. tBilIj Route 2, Dinwiddie, VA 23841 Pierce, john Stanton tStanj 4208 Bromley Lane, Richmond, VA 23221 Piros, George Peter tGeorgeJ 945 Baldwin Road, Woodbridge, Conn. 06525 Pitzer, Charles Lewis III tChuckj 2609 Stanley Avenue, Roanoke, VA 24014 Platt, Robert Davis tBobj 3308 Woodridge Place, Lynchburg. VA 24503 2335 Plunkett, Walter Carroll tWalterj 104 Harmon Street, Charlottesville, VA 22903 Ponti, Richard Michael tDickj 315 Lionel Avenue, Solvay, NY 13209 Porter, Chester David lll tChesterj 3130 Darnley Drive, Richmond, VA 23235 Powell, james Spaulding tjamiej Route 3, Box 313, Gloucester, VA 23061 Price, Samuel Worth tSamj 712 Central Avenue, Oak Hill, W. VA 25901 Prichard, Edmund Bragg tTedj 1536 Murray Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15217 RD 3, Box 167, Sewickley, PA 15143 Purdom,Allen Bradford tBradj 1506 Village Lane, Winter Park, Florida Purkall, Donald Bertram tDonj 9412 Camrose Road, Richmond, VA 23229 Pusey, Carl Long Ill tSonnyJ 701 Howard Street, Easton, MD 21601 Quackenboss, john Scott tjohnj 2926 Midland Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. 38111 Rabun, Zacary Ryan tRyanj 214 W. Cork Street, Winchester, VA 22601 Rady, Michael Craig tMikej 951 Parkridge Circle, W. jacksonville, FLA 32211 Ragland, Cruger Smith tCrugerj 3711 Stratford, Dallas, Texas 75205 Ragsdale, Thomas Smith Ill tSmithj Foot of Hendricks Street, Lake City, SC 29560 Redd, William DeHart tReddl Route 'l, Box 92D, West Point, VA 23181 Reed, Welfrod Lathrop, jr. tWellyj 8605 River Road, Richmond, VA 23229 Reid, Angas William tBiIlj 990 Wellington Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Reid, Donald Lee, jr. tDonj Route 4, Box 121, Charlottesville, VA 22901 Rennolds, David Winston tDavidj 6410 Three Chopt Road, Richmond, VA 23226 Repenning, Thomas Charles tTomj 327 Hickory Lane, Haddonfield, Nj 08033 Rice, George Edgar tEdgarj 1800 Eleventh Street, Victoria, VA 23974 Richardson, Rennie Roger tRenniej PO Box 6181, Portsmouth, VA 23703 Richardson, Robert Payne tRickj 538 Otis Blvd., Spartanburg, SC 29302 Riddick, David Francis tDavidj Park Hill, Charlottesville, VA 22901 Riddick, Robert Burwell tBobbyj 1502 Monmouth Drive, Richmond, VA 23233 Ridle, Barry Lynn tBarryj Route 1, Box 49, Gladys, VA 24554 Rilee, Eugene Thomas lll tTomj 207 Doverland Road, Richmond, VA 23229 Robbins, Timothy journee tTimj Box 106, Route 2, Onancock, VA 23417 Roberts, james Thomas tjimj 7611 Woodman Road, Richmond, VA 23228 3002 Dunwich Road, Richmond, VA Roberts, Kenneth Hume tKennethJ Route 1, Box 198, Lawrenceville, VA 23868 Roberts, Thomas Walker, jr. tTomJ 956 Rothowood Road, Lynchburg, VA 24503 Robertson, Rolfe, jr. tRolfej 9129 Leghorn Place, Fairfax, VA 22030 Robinson, james Clayton tjiml 108 Shore Drive, Portsmouth, VA 23701 Roper, john Lonsdale lV tjackj 8005 Blanford Road, Norfolk, VA 23505 Rosen, Allen Wayne tAllenj 8716 W. Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23229 Rosenberger, William ll tBillj 2024 Forest Drive, Waynesboro, VA 22980 236 Rosenfield, Andrew Steven tAndyj 13111 Poplar Tree Road, Fairfax, VA 22030 Ross, Christopher Park tChrisj 2811 Chelsea Circle, Durham, NC 27707 Rowland, Michael Alan tMikel Box 235, Fork Union, VA 23055 Rowley, Earl Ferguson, jr. tEarlj 1102 Valley Road, South Hill, VA 23970 Royce, Richard Overton tRickJ 34 Stonebridge Road, Louisville, KY 40207 Rubis, Steven john tStevenj 3302 Hanover Avenue, Richmond, VA 23221 Rusher, William DeWitt, jr. tBillj 8 Westham Parkway, Richmond, VA 23221 Sager, William Laird, jr. tLairdj 150 Virginia Avenue, Danville, VA 24541 Samuel, Robert Lee, jr. tBobj 804 South Birch Street, Sterling Park, VA 22170 Sanders, Raymond Ernest Ill tBuddyj 12401 Southbridge Drive, Midlothian, VA 23113 Sands, james Keith Marshall tKeithj 2 Berkshire Drive, Richmond, VA Sargeant, Charles Preston tPrestonj 3164 West Ridge Road, Roanoke, VA 24014 Saul, Robin Alan tRobinj 3327 Frontier Road, Roanoke, VA 24012 Saunders, Gray Summerfield tGrayj 8704 Tarrytown Drive, Richmond, VA 23229 Saunders, Herman Lewis tHermanj Route 3, Box 229, Farmville, VA 23901 Saw, Cheng Bee tChengj Hop Hin Chan Rice Mill, Sungai Labu, Bawah, Taniong Piandany Perak, Malaysia Schneider, Robert Seaborn tBobj 4825 Woodvale Drive, NW, Atlanta, GA 30327 Scholz, David tDavej 53 Darcey Court, Brickton, Nj Schrader, Guillermo Trujillo tBillj 423 Fincastle Road, Tazewll, VA 24651 Schultz, Milton john lll tMiltl 2201 Laurel Cove Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Schumacher, David Edward tDavej 861 Carroll Road, Charleston, W. VA 25314 Schwarz, Eric Doyle tEricj 205 28th Street, Charleston, W. VA 25304 Schwing, Samuel Pynter IV tTipj 401 Hector Avenue, Metairie, LA 70005 Seaman, john Scott tjohnj 1600 Cotton Farm Lane, Suffolk, VA 23432 Seigle, Stewart Henry tStewartj 6332 Old Towne Court, Alexandria, VA 22307 Selz, Bryan Kenneth tBryanl Route 1, Box 85, Concord, VA 24538 Selz, Lannis Neil tLannisJ Route 1, Box 85, Concord, VA 24538 Semb, Lisa Suzanne tLisaj 9007 Colesbury Place, Fairfax, VA Semones, Oden Kenneth, jr. tOdenl PO Box 207, Leesburg, VA 22075 Sequin, Stuart Donald, jr. tDonnyj Route 4, Box 273, Farmville, VA 23901 Shaffer, john Vernon tjohnj 2701 Carolina Avenue, Roanoke, VA 24014 Shelly, Thaddeus Rubel Ill tThadj 20 jaCob's Lane, Newport News, VA Shelton, john Carroll, jr. tSandyj 115 Elmwood Terrace, Greensboro, NC 27408 Shelton, Michael Murrell tMikej Route 1, Forest, VA 24551 Sherrod, Martin Man ker tMartyj Route 10, Clearwater Forest, Sanford, NC 27330 Shields, Robert Calvin tBobj 1875 Wayside Place, Charlottesville, VA 22903 Shiflett, David Christian tDavej 2926 Crystal Spring Ave., Roanoke, VA 24014 Shively, Thomas Moyer tTomj 248 Knollwood Drive, Rocky Mount, VA 24151 Shiverts, Robert Nelson tRobertj 136-30 Sanford Avenue, Flushing, NY 11355 Shropshire, james Shirley tjimi Royster Road, Lexington, KY 40505 Silvestri, Vincent Louis tVincej 14041 S. Carriage Road, Midlothian, VA 23113 Simons, George joseph tGeorgej 9305 Venetian Way, Richmond, VA 23229 Simpson, Robert, jr. tSimpJ 4312 Forest Hill Avenue, Richmond, VA 23225 Simpson, Steven Gregory tStevej 304 Chandler Harper Drive, Portsmouth, VA 23701 Sinclair, William Carter tCarterj 1733 Whiteside Lane, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Singleton, Steven Lynn tStevel 2028 Burnt Bridge Road, Lynchburg, VA 24503 Sketchley, Rothwell Garsed tGarsedj 3219 Kensington Avenue, Richmond, VA 27 Georgetown Green, Charlottesville, VA 22901 Skuda, Benton Dane tDanej 3776 Keller Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22302 Slone, Noel Blaine tNoelj 61711th Street, Radford, VA 24141 Smith, Brett Raiford tBrettj PO Box 321, Lynchburg, VA 24505 Smith, Charles Holden III tCharliej 104 Westminster Road, Charlottesville, VA 22901 Smith, George Barker tGeorgeJ 717 Collinwood Road, Rome, Georgia 30161 Smith, Loy Connell tL.C.l 9602 Ridgefield Road, Richmond, VA 23229 Smith, Michael Anthony tMikej 1924 Bellesville Road, SW, Roanoke, VA 24015 Smith, Paul English tPauIj 1428 Locust Street, St. Louis, MO Box 250, West Point, VA 23181 Smith, Samuel Edward, jr. tSamj 1005 N. Quintana Street, Arlington, VA 22205 Snead, Robert Clark tBobj 3454 Riverview Drive, Richmond, VA 23225 Snell, Richard Hunter, jr. tRichiej Box 485, Brookneal, VA 24528 Snodgrass, Larry Beaumont, jr. tBoj 3400 Frostwood Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. 37912 Snyder, David Allen tDavidl 600 Moorland Drive, johnson City, Tenn. 37601 Snyder, Edward Philip tEdj 1272 Pickwick Lane, Salem, VA 24153 Soapes, Michael Dean tSudsj 9200 Cherrytree Drive, Alexandria, VA 22309 Sommers, john Edward Ill tjohnj 50 Sunset Road, Darien, Conn. 06820 Sparger, james Henderson, jr. tjayj 209 Kirk Road, Greensboro, NC 27408 Spicer, William Russell tBillj 2731 Fawn Road, SW, Roanoke, VA 24015 Spratley, Philip Warren Ill tPhiIj 4017 Chesapeake Avenue, Hampton, VA 23369 Springer, Robert Nelson tBobj Route 1, Box 187, Warrenton, VA Sprouse, William Carrington tW.C.j Sprouse's Corner, Virginia Spruce, Frank Terrell tFran kj 2329 Indian Hill Road, Lynchburg, VA 24503 Squire, Harry Edward tHarryj 428 Laurel Street, Emporia, VA 23847 Stadler, Alan Page, jr. tRustyj 1007 Corn Tassell Trail, Martinsville, VA 24112 Stahl, Kim Marie tKimj Box 115, Hampden-Sydney, VA 23943 423 Avondale Drive, Danville, VA Stang, Robert Allan tBobj 973 31st Terrace NE, St. Petersburg, FLA 33704 Starke, Richard Cassius Lee tRichardj 1300 Graydon Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23507 Stedfast, Philip Alden, jr. tPhiIj 1460 Harmott Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23509 Steube, Paul Mark tParkj Route 1, Box 143, Hague, VA 22469 Stewart, Robert McEntire tBobj 11 Charlcote Place, Baltimore, MD 21218 Stone, Marshall Christman Ill tChrisj 1115 Partridge Road, Spartanburg, SC Stoneburner, Frank Dew, jr. tHankj 301 Ralston Road, Richmond, VA 23229 Stough, john Arthford, jr. tjohnj 609 Maryhill Lane, Louisville, KY 40207 Stracke, Howard Warren tHowardj 2454 A. Highland Drive, Dallas, Texas 75228 Strauss, Steven Sachs tStevej 3203 Allen dale Street, Roanoke, VA 24014 Stuart, Dennis O'Garey tDennisj Route 1, Box 59A, Copper Hill, VA 24079 Stuckey, Robert john tBobj 7223 Winterwood Lane, Dallas, Texas 75240 Stump, William Rudolph, jr. tBillj 1118 Virginia Street, E., Charleston, W. VA 25301 Summerlin, David Dean tDavej 2239 Bonnie Briar Lane, Hagerstown, MD 21740 Sutton, Richard Sidney tRickj Box 13, Boydton, VA 23917 Sydnor, William Culbreth tBillj Mannboro, VA 23105 Talcott, George Russell tRussj 111 Tonbridge Road, Richmond, VA 23221 Talley, Motte Lawrence tMottej 407 Adams Avenue, Sumter, SC 29150 Tan ner, David Warren tDavej 4227 DaVinci Avenue, jacksonville, FLA. 32210 Tashjian, David Lee tDavidj 7104 University Drive, Richmond, VA 23229 Tavenner, john Stephen tjohnj 844 Five Point Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Taylor, Edward Wylls, jr. tNedj 1401 Collins Lane, Lakeland, FLA. 33803 Taylor, Robin Lee tRobj 4101 Southampton Road, Richmond, VA 23235 Terry, David Russell tDavidj 6814 Providence Road, West Matthews, NC 28105 Thomas, Donald Wayne tDonj 3229 Trinkle Avenue, NW, Roanoke, VA 24012 Thomas, Michael Wray tMikej 3229 Trinkle Avenue, NW, Roanoke, VA 24012 Thomas, Nicky Russell tNickyj 1362 E. Main Street, Salem, VA 24153 Thompson, Bruce Everette tBrucej 5123 Holden Street, Fairfax, VA 22030 Thompson, Robert Bowers tBobbyj 105 Lake Shore Drive, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Thurston, Brian Milbank tBrianj 4307 Cambridge Road, Richmond, VA 23221 Tiernan, Edward Lawrence tEdj 8619 Greeley Blvd., Springfield, VA 22152 Tipton, Charles S.M. tCharIeyj 712 White Station Road, Memphis, Tenn. 38117 Traynham, Armistead Barksdale jr. tArmisteadj Route 2, Box 271-A, South Boston, VA 24592 Traynham, Randolph Edmunds tRandyj 309 E. Tennessee Avenue, Crewe, VA 23930 Trenum, Clarence William Ill tBuddyj 655 Foxcroft Road, Warrenton, VA 22186 Troxel, Frederick Louis tFredj 2701 Blue Ridge Terrace, Winchester, VA 22601 Trumbo, Richard Lee tRickj PO Box 187, Marshall, VA 22115 Tubbs, james Balfour, jr. tjimj 2116 Echo Lane, Wilmington, NC 28401 Turner, Andrew Morris tMorrisj 419 Cassell Lane, Roanoke, VA 24014 Turner, Harold Ratcliffe tHaroldj 311 Sandalwood Drive, Richmond, VA 23229 Turner, William Elroy Ill tBoj 1605 Keith Valley Road, Charlottesville, VA 22901 Tuttle, james Gray tGrayj 530 N. 5th St., Albemarle, NC 28001 Twentyman, Scott Sheldon tScottj 3643 N. Harrison St., Arlington, VA 2207 Tyler, Robert Edward tEddiej Route 6, Airport Road, Lynchburg, VA 24501 Underwood, john Mason ll tjohnj 608 Lin khorn Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23451 Valentine, Duane Ian tlanj 500 S. Washington Street, Winchester, VA 22601 Van Ness, Douglas Hart tDougj 8505 Hanford Drive, Richmond, VA 23229 Van Ness, Philip Duncan tDuncanj 8505 Hanford Drive, Richmond, VA 23229 Van Wormer, Mark Edward tMarkj 2179 Mohegan Drive, Falls Church, VA 3037 N. Quincy Street, Arlington, VA Vaughan, Henry Steurt tHaIj Prince Frederick, Maryland 20678 Veale, Peter Herbert tPeterj 2630 Longwood Drive, Wilmington, Del. 19810 Via, Michael Ashby tMichaelj 1404 N. Bayshore Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23451 Vicars, joseph Goods tjosephj 917 Corn Tassel Train, Martinsville, VA 24112 Waddell, Thomas Carter tCarterj G-10 Clubhouse Drive, Leesburg, VA 22075 Waddill, james Thomas IV tjayj 4811 Coolspring Drive, Chester, VA 23831 Walke, john Wistar tjohnj 1036 Oakwood Drive, S.W., Roanoke, VA 24015 Walker, Carlton Eugene, jr. tCarltonj 9706 Goodward Place, Richmond, VA 23235 Walker, Richard Crews, jr. tRickj 4 Fairway Lane, Prospect, Kentucky Walker, Thomas Bryan tTomj 9027 Forest Hill Avenue, Richmond, VA 23235 Wall, Steven Edward tStevej 507 First Avenue, Farmville, VA 23901 Wall, Thomas Craven tTomj 410 Country Club Drive, Lexington, NC 27292 Wall, William Bidgood, jr. tBidj 507 First Avenue, Farmville, VA 23901 Wallace, George Scott tScottJ 1819 Robinhood Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Wallace, Ray Allen tRayj Route 3, Box 266, Keysville, VA 23947 Walters, Daniel Keith tDanj 14533 Wir Peyton Drive, Chester, VA 23831 Ward, Charles Wesley tBuckj 10275 Cherokee Road, Richmond, VA 23235 Ward, Michael Duane tMikej 2828 Meadowgreen Court, Chesapeake, VA 23321 Ward, Richard Wendall tDickj 1115 Hague Towers, Norfolk, VA 23510 Waters, Howard Bertram tHowiej 18 Conway Road, Newport News, VA 23606 Watson, james William, jr. tBilIj Route 3, Box 39, Farmville, VA 23901 Wayt, john Augustus III tjohnj Seven Branches Farm, Cumming, Georgia Rockmill Farm, Alpharetta, Georgia 30201 Webb, Charles Houston tChuckj 5233 Alleman Drive, Orlando, FLA. 32809 Webb, Douglas Martin tDougj 219 South Church, Appomattox, VA 24522 Webb, Henry Buckham tHenryj Route 3, Farmville, VA 23901 Webster, jimmy Dale tjimj Route 2, Box 1352, Christiansburg, VA 24073 West, Christopher MBAXSON tMaxj 3585 Hamlet Place, Chevy Chase, MD 20015 West, Philip Hambright tPhilJ Box 131, Irvington, VA 22480 Wheat, james Clifton lll tjimmyj 2 Oak Lane, Richmond, VA 23226 Wheatley, William Gordon tTadj Betterton, Maryland 21610 White, Brinson Carter tBrinsonj 8100 Hull Street Road, Richmond, VA 7734 Granite Hall Avenue, Richmond, VA'23225 White, james Wheeler tjayj Hillcrest Drive, Madison Heights, VA 24572 White, Robert Graham Ill tGrahamj 113 West Church Street, Edenton,NC 27932 White, Robert William tBobj 845 Edgewood Drive, Charleston, W. VA 25302 Whitehouse, Robert Putnam tRobj 4418 Williams Road, Lynchburg, VA 24503 Whitmore, Donald Allen tDonj 3202 Fleetwood Drive, Lalamazoo, Mich. Whitt, Robert Hold, jr. tBobj 417 S. Woodberry Avenue, Danville, VA 24541 Wiant, james Allen tjimj 2966 Manchester Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio 44122 Williams, Dana Crooks tDanaj 2165 Blue Ridge Road, Hagerstown, MD 21740 Williams, Emmett Filmore Ill tFilj 7320 Glen roie Ave., Apt. 5A, Norfolk, VA 23505 Williams, Herbert Taylor IV tTaylorj Box 242, Dinwiddie, VA 23841 Willis, Gregory Alan tGregj 1868 Acorn Lane, Abington, PA 19001 Wilson, Charles Algeo Ill tChuckj Route 6, Box 15, Farmville, VA Stevenson, MD 21153 Wilson, Harry William tHarryj 1505 Wake Forest Drive, Alexandria, VA 22307 Wilson, Robert Bullington V tRobbiej Route 1, Box 6A, Church Road, VA 23833 Wilson, Robert Major tBobj 5950 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, VA 22310 Winston, Henry Spiller IV tHenniej 1018 Pepper Avenue, Richmond, VA 23226 Wolanski, Edward Theodore tEdj Route 2, Box 475, Staunton, VA 24401 Wolcott, Edward Wallace, jr. tEddiej 7446 Shirland Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23505 Wood, Isaac Keith tlkej 784 Leesville Road, Lynchburg, VA 24502 Wood, Kirby Hopkins tKirbyj 346 Longwood Drive, Haddonfield, Nj 08033 Wood, William Elliott, jr. tBillyj 7624 Maury Arch, Norfolk, VA 23505 Woodson, Charles Frederick tCharlieJ 1314 Willowood Drive, Norfolk, VA 23509 Worrell, Ronald Keith tKeithj General Delivery, Basye, VA 22810 Wrenn, Lewis Russell tRustyj 4 Robin Road, Richmond, VA Wright, Gary Eugene tGaryj 21 Hitherbrook Road, St. james, NY 11780 Wright, Randolph Stewart tRandyj 8902 Rio Grande Road, Richmond, VA 23229 Young, Todd Crandall tToddj 701 Marlee Drive, Rocky Mount, NC Zier, Douglas Frederick tDougj 10118 S.E. 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Douglas Fleet, LB. Fuqua, Dr. Albert R. Gillespie, Robert G. Harper, C. Randolph Hudgins, lr., Herbert W. jackson, III, l. Bruce james, Robert W. Lawson, lr., William H. Leachman, Peter A. Leggett, Mrs. james H. Parsons, Mrs. William T. Reed, lr., Dr. Phillip A. Roberts, W. Sydnor Settle, William B. Spong, lr., George E. Taylor, james L. Trinkle, Dr. Herbert Trotter, lr., Richard M. Venable, lr., Alton W. Whitehouse, jr., Dr. Francis R. Whitehouse, Dr. Henry A. Wiseman, III. 241 GENE HICKOK DAVID TORK LEWIS DREW Director of Special Resources Vice President for College Affairs Dean of Students .. ' 4 N .- AL-f -4 above: JOSEPH TROTTER Assistant to the President right: T.T. MAYO IV Associate Academic Dean Q42 .gas-4' 7 9 'P' , N N ,fgw-my 5 'km N .ahh . fq, . ...W ,Q-, Q-.al JOHN WATERS Director of Admission iii f I , .,, 1 , Q A , .Id ...H ...A- I cl: , t -6' W e . ,.'., ..l...x 1, .vi ,- bf A li X l ' 4 QM! .f rf 1 3,4 ll x 1 l x t ' riff!! , ,i I f r i i l l g' xx ii -'X-xv an lv' 'ppm ,gh -U4-YW i','l rx- . 6 v - b, X' K...- 'riff LOUIS BRIEL THOMAS SHOMO Director of Annual Giving Director of Financial Aid, and Alumni Relations Associate in Admissions above: FRANK SIMES Academic Dean above left: EMORY WALDROP Associate Director of News A and information - V4 . ,ff 'F A lc'1 Ni u s.gf i?fj f gANDRAflEEYES i th f A r'i- A can Lf 3 MJ! :rec oro ommun ca ions f JK 'nuff l 243 J' V f 1 the ladies: Miss Louise Allen Miss jennifer Allen Miss Nancy Allen Mrs. Mary Butcher Mrs. Pat Carson Miss Florence Clark Mrs. Edna Clements Mrs. Doris Cook Miss Anna Dickhoff ' Ag Mrs. Virginia Druen Mrs Barbara Fore Mrs Frieda Franklin Mrs Clara johnson Mrs Virginiajohnston Mrs Linnie Kernodle Mrs. loyce McCall Mrs. Myrna McKay Ms. Ruth Micou Miss Shirley Mottley Miss Virginia Redd Mrs. Nancy Saylor Mrs. Marie Thomas Mrs. Merle Wells Mrs. Hope Young ,,,J Q- I gb 4 f. r , 1 later 9' 2' Q ..1- 1 ' ,-,..4 4,4 il-1-' 1lf-1 'H 3 Ginger Hampton, secretary, james Watt, Food Director, Gail Park, assistant to the Food Director. 1 il Florence Seamster - Secretary, Eleanor Grier - Assistant Catalogue Librarian, Paul Grier -- Librarian, George Craddock - Reference Librarian, Anne Berry- Secretary, jewel Fore- Secretary, lack McGeaChy - Catalogue Librarian. THOMAS BONDURANT ROYSTER HEDGEPETH AND Assistant Business Manager and SHIRLEY MORNING Treasurer Counseling and Career Planning -ff Hn A i I CHANCE RY isis II 1' IG ,. SHORT UNE nun If. I . ll ' il' I' gt . Ute ,Al 'U an ' ' ' lm' 4 ll J , ' u q ni I 1 'V 5' ' U 5 . Q 'gf 9 U .' ' ' 'U ,I gi A 4 u ' ' ., I 4 4 v u O .1 ,, - 1 1 .ll I flag' 'l ', 51'-'-bitt! , 3' ',ox::Y1IlOU11f' , 'it :Oo 1 mtiivlvzviool' ltvavgfql vQ14oQco1 - ,1.xs.-M'-'-'-W afzfilfifi RONALD LAWHORNE Business Manager and Treasurer Q46 .1 .,.f.f.., hav' ' I ,v'.,s .pdl 'kf,'.a' ,.v'p ,,ggnIo. l'.' .vfv s' .l.. p:f .,.'. I I p . I 'f I s , ,gs , ,n pQ'l',1' f ' 5 ' ,Q I I Ol I ' ' . lv1r .'b.l3' Q .oil 5,1 'r '-. nat. gl , 9' ,! 4 lit , , 1.191 Pfsnni . --A-r ' - .ry fig Yr YZ. .u ffm -. Xu ' .Q SHELDON WRIGHT Campus Security ,. EARLEEN BOWMAN AND WILSON WATSON BROOKE SAVAGE The College Shop 'lj ' i I- Fw 3 . EE? Q .S, 5 ,l N It flw' - 1' W ' ' 'lf 'qv' W l X ..', ' ff M 5 A 1 Q' -f A x, . If A A S REVEREND IOHN RICE Chaplain Cecil Cason Herman Duncan Warren Kernodle George Sheffield john Spittle jack Th rockmorton Queta Watson buildings and grounds 'J i' 'T C Z1 41 4... .4 ,. ',4, ,pw f . 'Ig-nfs-Z '-'L .-d '!'a....4 X5 a W xi fn EMF 1 WW' ' K 1, 'vp 1 I , fi? f 1... A 1- mf 4-1+ . all Isa' 3? if Vx ,dm W !4 N, , ., ' ,- , .. 5 V -T ii .Wy V Q N E .fi-.-I-,f Q' ' ffl ' ,W W mm, , 0 ,J :.iW,jfW ' img. -A H N'?E3. '?Q57 'ww Ri w7iQf Q Ngfffif' 4 'B' 7 'F' if 'SP E f M 1562+ W ww M ,,, wx, H, ,GN W MN., v'w13Nll'.i X, A WJ' ,wwww wif W . 'W ,, My .1 9. 'JI 'Sm W -f 'w ' 'T b wwfmww xqll' 4 .' , W WWE M955 M u W , M 'ng uP Q ' .- . J' :Q 5 3 f fiqxyx . 3 A- , p 'Q 4 ' T, a if it 1 4 J' I A N N!M 'NiN1WwV V Un ,M wh. W W : I' iw , ,, I, W mim NV gM1uw M' N I4 Y I , u h Ib ,..: 13y,Wwm,y M , K 'sb ?x, , I 1' ir - :J i y- M 3,aH W ' ' TFfQ XQNN -ff' .nf , 134' I Y . , 3,14 , . I 'K 4 'E' ff' . H N H 'ww Y l W N Z? sshsmxmfmmh 014: '1' ,, f.-'F J: . 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' ' ' '-I - . .f 'I-lla, g- , .fa A 1- 4- -4 , il , -. ,dj i!.iwbu,, , .,.,,,. ,- !,r' f 9'- E' 3 les' wr -K . v, Prosperous apostles known for their emotional acting go the rounds of the universities and, by frightening the amiable sheep and dulling the quick- ening of interest and intellec- tual curiosity which is the pur- pose of all education . . . To these lectures go the wicked youths to cheer and joke and the timid to the tasty pills, which would be harmless if ad- ministered to farmers' wives . . . but are rather dangerous medicine for the future leaders of men. 2 poco I 253 archi bell f.--41 .xp 1 , 1 and the drells if is, Q 'F 40 i ,:, , Q1 51,s:sz.11X ' . :. 1'-+8 A N' P' 'max J-isbn' iw' sl ' .. ' .,, ' 'Q Y '7f 1e2tv-:..f,-ff,-,,. I ,, . Q. N I f uri + ' ' A , 5 5 5' ! ga? Ju. A X K vi! . 4 A W! n u . N Q .4 ,. , .-bil-, -Q A I , I i .Q 1 ,, '- . Y ' 'Vx s' ' ' . -12, 5. - gm . O X L11 n X N Wit' 'IX' x 5 ,-Q 1 K. v., l 1 s 'Q fl' 1 ,gl ,, 2 N 0 Q5 + J' A 5 . 'T' . Y, X ,- 3,5 K 4 ' 4' 1 L' 1 F' Q . 1-tpsvi g . YI' xg vb L.. atlanta rhythm section A H aqful 0 Ram .'-- gf g. Y X iff? T525 , fl ruth Whitman The Act of Bread - Some pmcriw l,I' requirerl lu kncfnl quickly. but the motion once acquired will never be fbrgotfen. - Water Bread, THE BOSTON COOKING SCHOOL COOKBOOK BY Fannie Merrit Farmer, 1898 That happy multiplying should have lasted all night. But long before dawn my batter crawled up the walls. The trouble was, I let my secret passion run into my thumbs: into my own flour yeast water I plunged my lust up to the elbows- pounding the white buttocks of my children, turning their rosy heels, kneading the side, loin, groin of him to whom I long owed this caressing. But before I could give form to desire, invented flesh outran me. lt towered in my biggest bowl, flowed over table shelves floor till I scooped it up, frightened at my power, and tried to hide it in a paper bag. In an hour it burst the side, climbed out the window, through the door. If I had baked that dough, a crumb would serve as aphrodisiac: one slice of bread would people a continent. But in panic I carried it outside, bucket by bucket, and gave it to the cold November morning. 26505 Y., Stealing Forsythia- I came back with the sun smeared on my hands, A yellow guilt pulled from my neighbor's bush, Ten yellow branches Moist with guilt and joy, Caged in a green vase on the piano top. Each time I pass my green and stolen prize I feel again the greening of my years. I would steal light from any bush, Rob any blaze from heaven for my vase, just as I danced once on your wooden floor, Naked and sudden, Whirling you in a waltz, Or did you whirl me, Shaking the yellow spring From rafters winter-stained with penitence? That's the way I'd always have my guilt, Sudden, high, a theft of fire, a dance, A secret flowering of forsythia. The poems on these pages were reprinted with permission from The Passion of Lizzie Borden, October House Inc., Copyright 1973 by Ruth Whitman. morton sacks Dedication of paintings commemorating Hampden-Sydney's bicentennial to the college September 18, 1975. The artist ought to be a gentle man, but not a gentleman. 'G . r 3.5, 'P H ' K' F .A 4, 4-.-:. Q-...,, ' The point is that art really does communicate . . . It is the only world in which we can live because there is no other world. What art does - all of the arts -is to reveal life . . . Life is exposed in arty therefore, art has immense importance. Paintings can be read. pre-law colloquium Paul S. Trible, keynote speaker Honorable Langhorne jones Honorable Ernest P. Gates Honorable William P. Hay william shockley Professor William Shockley of Stanford University is one of the most unpopular men in America. Almost everywhere he goes he is called vile names and denied free speech . . . why do liberal univer- sity audiences treat him like Adolph Hitler reincarnated? Because Prof. Shockley, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist, insists that blacks are genetically inferior to whites in terms of IQ. - Philip Noble Dr joseph Fletcher Dr Harmon Smith Reverend john B. Rice, Father William Couch. CD S0 lll I CD i-I it UQ HO Q C Z Q Q 5' HO 0 T 265 t. edward Crawley literary symposium Lectures. November 6 - Introductory on Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman, and Melville December 4- Emerson january 1 5 - Thoreau February 12 - Whitman March 5 - Melville if :. fy. 4 ' pn 1 .054 nf E.,- ' A- S mf 6 f ,' 1, ,-7 .,.., .f . ' ' A f ' , J U 12,2 'V a . if '-.- : gc' I , , -X I' , .,A, I 'lffzjf' Q U xi 2 u N ., A 59,1 ?':'- f'75i'4+73fQ? , , .,,- 33. ,Lg-A .V aff-i:yQ5':V' l' - -- w, w '- X-L4 .nr '35 i -.1 'ffm . ,, .N x X ,W i Y' 1 Six fx Af. , ' ,a ,A V , r V V ' -- F1 , ,N , , mi-H 5 5.1- f f '4 ' 1- H 1 L1 111. . 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Where else Could a freshman be allowed to run a computer, live in a dormitory built in 1825, have his class bells rung by smiling blacks who still know thier place, take a class with less than a dozen other students, and continue his education knowing that it is a good one and that there are others who will later agree? Hampden-Sydney has not decided whether it wants to be a burgeoning business-and-technical-oriented institute where, like all the others, its students can get a relevant, special- ized, twentieth century education or a finishing school for the sons of landed Georgian gentry where they might read and write a bit about their civilization, play around quite a lot, and cultivate a not-so-really refined snobbery before going about the humdrum, inevitable task of keeping their money. Let us hope that it never makes that decision. 271 Every passing hour brings the Solar System forty-three thousand miles closer to Globular Cluster M13 in Her- cules- and still there are some misfits who insist that there is no such thing as progress. Ransom K. Ferm 72 ' N W A - w 1 P UQ .ki I! if Sr vin I K ff 1 , . .... J, V I. 'R-J, , tuna'-Q1 'J 1 1 Q A I f n v ,L.l...,..1 . 4 V i 1 M- -M ,,,...J A V v 51 -.-.f- ! 1 if- 'q 'V-, ,V-. V V V. Tfi'Vf1':7 - ' V --gg - - ' ' ni-' V 4 Vkggldw ..! imn X , , Z- L -,H 'f ' 1 V ,V5 35: lf' 4. '- Q , V YZ , A u ' . ffl ,I .'1V.,L.-.1 -.' , V. v ' 5 1 V, 31, ,Q,,.V Vg v 4,4 f'T..,,. 'nl v'4,.7 ' :yr ,Vw-V. , .. Y N L,-.TP , Y V rj t 'U U I . Jil-,H .- V J. , - V -I W .. ,Q I .Y YV ' 4 ' . . Y' . - A A, . - . . ' ', ' ' Al' 1 . -1 V . V V F ,Q - iv- .1 ., . .. , V, ,, 5 ff E ' ' X V 'f', ' ,r ' ' A - VL if D K 4 5 -. , At, ii V! Z4 V- . r ', ' A V -VV, ' ,.f'V. A 'Q' 4 PP -Y A 'Q' 4 -. V It - 'VU L' 4 V V Q 7 N , v,, Vi, , ,I F Y 55:1 . 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