Old Dominion University - Troubador Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)
- Class of 1952
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College of William and Mary and the Virginia Polytechnic Institute Norfolk, Virginia 1952-1953 Published by the Staff of the POW WOW Administration ASSISTANT DIRECTOR... Vernon Peele checks application forms and transcripts for new students. COUNSELING HELP______Dr. Finney Markham, supervisor of counseling, and Miss Hetty Simcoe advise Deborah Halts on plan of studies. EVER ACTIVE DIRECTOR... Lewis Warrington Webb, Jr. pauses a minute from his busy schedule. i J ALWAYS BUSY______Mrs. Margie Speros helps Bob Forrestand Joe Travers with application forms while Mrs.Betty Marshall measures Carol Kent for cap and gown. LAST MINUTE CHANGES.... Edwin B. Richards, Registrar, and staff, Oma Wilkins and Mrs. Louise Codd, talk over last minute revisions of the News Letter. JOBS GALORE.......Louise Bethea, head of the library, Mrs. Joyce Reece and Virginia Sneed always find plenty of work in the library. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DIVISION ... These three teach physical education and coach all sports. They are: Joseph C. (Scrap) Chandler, Miss Emily V. Pittman, and Arthur B. (Bud) Metheny. FINE ARTS DIVISION.. .Composed of music, languages, and art. First Row: Mrs. Juanita Lynch, Mrs. Violet K. Breneiser, and Miss Cherry Nottingham. Second Row: Eliot Breneiser, Dr. Gerald Akers, division head, and Dr. Charles E. Vogan. Our Faculty BUSINESS DIVISION ... In charge of all business courses are first row: Mrs. Charlotte H. Perkins, Mrs. Lois Gower Reed. Second Row: Gordon E. Carlson, Vance E. Grover, and Albert E. Taylor. ENGLISH DIVISION. .This department includes public speaking, creative writing and English in American literature. They are: William Seward, division head, John Benson, James Reece, Herbert Sebren and Reuben Cooper. SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION... This department includes history, government, philosophy, sociology, and psychology. Front Row: Stanley Plisk Betty Simcoe; Bill Whitehurst. Second Row: Robert Stern, Frank MacDonald, division head, Adm. H. J. Wright, and Dr. Finney Markham. TECHNICAL INSTITUTE.. Front Row, left to right, Emory Rumble, Albert I. Godden, Don McGee, B. C. Dickerson, Back Row, left to right, Lee M. Klinefelter, William H. Thornton, E. A. Kovner, Joe W. Cox, Charles S. Laird, E. E. Pare'. Missing from picture, A. W. Stallworth, Jr. SCIENCE DIVISION... Biology and chemistry are taught by, left to right, Frank Billmyer, C. S. Sherwood, division head, Virginia Speer, Parker Baum and John Moore. ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS DIVISION. . . First Row: Edward Hodges, Edward White, division head, and Robert M. Dashiell. Second Row: Wallis Gearing, Lermond Miller. Missing from picture: Margaret Phillips. THE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE BUILDING Our Day Our day at the Technical Institute is, on the average, a six hour day of lecture, shop and laboratory. Half of our time is spent in our basis course, learning the fundamentals of automotive mechanics, drafting, radio and television, refrigeration and air conditioning, or machine shop practice. The other half of our day, during our first year is devoted to related subjects, such as mathematics, science, blueprint reading, safety, and labor relations. Some of us get a couple of hours of physical education each week with the regular college classes, and a few find time to try out for the college teams. During our second year, our related subjects are largely selected in our chosen field. Also, during the second year, much of our time is spent gaining prac- t LEE M. KLINEFELTER, SUPERVISOR AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS.. Students checking a MACHINE SHOP. ... Elmer T. Vass is at motor are, left to right, Emory Rumble, instructor, work on the lathe in Machine Shop practice. Ernest Kreicar and Guilford Chappel. SCIENCE CLASS... E.E. Pare', instructor, helps Oscar Sessions and Troy Todd in a resolutions of forces experiment. RADIO CODE CLASS.. Left to right are Fred Holz, Anthony Epifano, Ralph Dorn, instructor Charles Grinstead, Joseph Chinnis. r At T. I. tical experience on live jobs. We repair automobiles, locate and cor -rect trouble in radio and television sets, as well as refrigerators and air conditioners. We design homes and business houses and follow the construction to completion. Many of us have part-time jobs in our own field, gaining practical experience that makes our studies more understandable, and that will be of value when we begin looking for full-time employment. All in all, our day is a long and busy one, but one filled with interesting activities directly related to a useful career. DRAFTING CLASS. .Left to right are Barry Peay, Marvin Hill, Louise Hood, Doyle Ledford, Samuel Varn, Isaac Glossom, Bobby Teachey, Jack Chisholm and William Parker. AIR CONDITIONING... .Students are Anton Mueller, Moody Johnson and Thomas Parker. Our Day The Norfolk Division of William and Mary - V.P.I. -- though a relatively small college — offers a variety of subjects to its students. The majority here at the Division are liberal arts students who take such subjects as English, a language, mathematics, philosophy, history, biology or chemistry, and, of course, the required Phys. Ed.M The subjects which can be elected include psychology, the marriage course, sociology, and some type of history course--to name only a few. Many students also take chorus or band--two very popular activities which also give credit. The student who plans to major in history has American history, American government, European history, and comparative government from which to choose. An English major has his choice of classes in public speaking, creative writing, play presentations, and other various types of English--such as English Literature. Many students at the Division are interested in the fine arts department. In this field there are art and music courses, as well as piano, voice, and organ lessons for extra credit. There are varied courses in economics and business also here at the college. Shorthand and typing courses are offered, as well as accounting and business procedures. One could not tell of the many courses at the Division without mentioning the science courses--the ever popular biology and zoology, as well as the chemistry and physics departments, respectively. Organic chemistry, bacteriology, and comparative anatomy are also offered to the scientifically minded student. Something new has been added to the various courses offered here at the college--the CoOps have invaded our campus! These Co-Ops are the Cooperative Engineers who attend college for three months and then work for three months. This course has just been added to our curriculum this year, and if this year's enrollment is any indication of what is to be expected in the future, then the Co-Ops will be here for a long time. In Class Vi -.. . == PUSH THIS.. Thus instructs Charlotte H. Perkins to Anne Hackney and Iris Bozarth about the operation of the adding machines. COMBINING ART WITH NATURE .. . Bob Coulsting and Bob Burns enjoy the outdoors while doing their work for art class. ONE OUNCE MORE!.. Henry McCoy and Jim Casey carefully weigh substances in the balance room for their quantitative analysis class. WHERE IS IT!_____Lynne Archer and Peggy Johnson search the card files for books to make those English and History reports on. BEWARE OF WILD LIFE, EXPLOSIONS.... Many students spend much time and effort in the beautiful Science Building. Our Day on Campus BUD'S FOR LEISURE_____Bud's is just the place for talking, reading the school paper and just plain resting. Enjoying themselves are Ansell Gottlieb, John Casey and Buddy Holland. SPORTS CENTER.. Gym classes, intermurals and high school football games all take place at Foreman Field. CHERRY BLOSSOM TIME. .Admiring one of the campus's most beautiful sights, the archway of cherry blossoms, are Ralph Brumby, George Morecock, Pat Robin, Loretta Carpenter. Student Leaders STUDENT SENATE.. The governing body of the Division is composed of seated:Sara Gray Wallace, Joanne Pratts, Betty Sexton, Betty Lowe, President, Ann Lee Quincy, Peggy Johnson, Secretary and standing: Willie DcLara, Stanley Pliska, Sponsor, Jimmy Single-tary. Bob Kendall. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL. .Each club has two representatives in the Inter-Club Council. Shown here arc: First Row: Pat Culpepper, Steve Hamilton, Yolanda Grant, secretary. Second Row: Betty Sexton, Louise Hood, Dorri Denon, Mr. Bill Whitehurst, sponsor. Bob Forrest, president, Ellie Irwin, Nancy Clendenon. Third Row: Loi6 Conn, Joe Travers and George Hylton. INTER-MURAL BOARD.. .This group decides on sorority games throughout the year. Members are: Jackie McCarthy, Pat Culpepper, president. Nan Joyner, and Emily Pittman, sponsor. Second Row : Peggy Johnson, Evon Rasberry, Marth Chisholm, and Virginia Howe. HONOR COUNCIL.. Honesty is the best policy according to members of the Honor Council composed of, standing: Skip Hamby, Bob Kendall, president, Mr. Robert Stern, Sponsor and Jackie Me Carthy, and seated: Betty Sexton, Pat McClure, secretary, and Pat Culpepper. Absent from picture: Jimmy Singletary, Harvy Saks, and George Sarantis. WITH A MIGHTY HEAVE!... Mr. Webb tosses the first ceremonial shovel of dirt in the Sophomore Class Arbor Day ceremonies. OUR TREE. .Sophomore class officers George Sarantis, vice-president; Ellie Irwin, treasurer; Yolanda Grant, secretary; and Mike Caprio, president stand in front of their tree. MUSIC RELAXES.. Freshman class officers Frances Stubbs, treasurer; Hloy Patsalides, president; Billie Bell, vice-president; and Alice Jordan, secretary. CHORUS... Lois Akers, Carey Baker, Billie Bell, Clyde Brockett, Don Clark, Willard DeLara, Mary Derieux, Jacquelyn Ficarra, William Fruit, Robert Forrest, William Gatling, Barbara Hodges, Virginia Hudgins, William Hull, George Jones, Linda Jones, Willie Jean Jones, Alice Jordan, Elizabeth Joyner, Harry Hoynes, Sylvia Leith, Phillip Light, Shirley Light, Betty Lowe, William McCall, Jacqueline McCarthy, Elizabeth Morpurgo, Ann Lee Quincy, William Roberts, Janes Ross, Peter Ruggieri, Eleanor Ryder, George Sarantis, Eugene Steele, Leigh Stewart, Donnie Stott, Thomas Todd, Ifighenia Vassos, Jean Ventura, Dorothy Wallace, Wesley White, Florence Young. Dr. Charles E. Vogan, director. MADRIGAL SINGERS... George Sarantis, Willie De-Lara, Hope Stockton, Ann Lee Quincy, Betty Lowe, Iffie Vassos, Shirley Light, Bill Gatling, Phil Light. AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS ... the opera presented by the chorus for the Christmas convocation. Many people were turned away. Our Day in Chorus GIANNI SCHICCHI..........one of the two spring operettas. V-I. V-I. C-T.------Victory is our Cry! Yell our able cheerleaders Shirleen Jones, Helen Patterson, Norma Owens and Anne Hackney, co-captains. Dot Wallace and Carol Owens. Missing are Beverley Nol-ley and Pat Hoggard. MONOGRAM CLUB... First Row: Anne Hackney, reporter; Carol Owens, secretary; Tom Downing, president; Nancy Clendenon, vice president; Walter Forbes, treasurer. Second Row: Nan Joyner, Mary Hayes, Jackie Me Carthy, Norma Owens, Shirleen Jones, Helen Patterson, Mary Jane Thomas, Jim Barbee, Clyde Howard. Third Row: Mary Beth Gaylor, Robbie Patterson, Mel Gottlieb, Virginia Howe, Mary Maddox, Percy Patterson, Henry Me Coy, Cleve Loman, Miss Emily Pittman, Co-Sponsor. Fourth Row: Bud” Metheny, Co-Sponsor, Ray Mattes, Phil Light, Bob Kendall, Skip Hamby, Harry Knickerbocker, Bill Tyndall, John Casey , Tom Wyszatycki, Phil Dunlap, H. L. Jones, Jim Singletary, Bill Perrott, and John Hightower. INTER-VARSITY.. Left to right. Front Row. Elizabeth MorpurgQ Carrie Byrd, Bobby Leffers, Margaret Overby, Lila Whitehead Anne Lee Quincy, Lois Hastings. Second Row: Bob Wilburham, George Morecock, Bill Miller, Phil Raveling. Third Row: Jim Huett, Irwin Jackson. Absent: Percy Patterson, president; Iffie Vassos, vice president; Jackie McCarthy, secretary-treasurer. MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC!________The members of the band directed by Herbert Sebren tune up their instruments. i PHI THETA KAPPA... First Row: Jean Davis, Margaret Johnson, George Sarantis, Jane Ward, Betty Cronson. Second Row: Clyde Broc-kett, William Andrews, Paul Grob, Michael Caprio, William Gatling. This is an honorary scholastic society. Requirements for membership are a 3 point average for freshmen and a 2.5 average for sophomores. HIGH HAT STAFF.......Working hard to meet the deadline for the school newspaper are; Adelaide Lewis, editor, Shirleen Jones, Joan Ray, Jackie Morgan, Mike Caprio, Bernie Weiss, Jackie Me Carthy, Glenn Pearce, Roy Bishop, Jean Ventura, Mr. James Reece, sponsor, and Nancy Jenkins. NEWMAN CLUB ... First Row: Joe Tluchak, Carol Kent, Joan Brynes, Jackie Ficarra, John Commodore, Bill Roberts. Sec -ond Row: John Casey, Wesley Wilson, Louise Compere, Jean Lascara, Virginia Howe, Mary Maddock, Barbara Coogan, Joan Willsey, Danny Margiotta. Third Row: JohnWhelchel, John McDonnell, Mike Caprio, Bill Perrott, Stanley Pliska, faculty spon sor , Raymond Thatch, Father Gabriel Mioriello, Raymond Hightower, Willie Williamson, Bob Coulsting, Ambler Hatchett. BIOLOGY CLUB ... First Row: Mae Jernigan, Robbie Patterson, Virginia Speer, sponsor; Dorrie Denon, Violet Robertson. Second Row: James Page, Roger Rageot, John Moore, sponsor: Henry McCoy, president; Ben Barnes, vice-president; Ralph Morrison, secretary-treasurer. COTILLION... First Row: Elinor Irwin, secretary; Mae Jerne-gen, vice president: Rebecca Hall, treasurer. Second Row: Sidney May hall, Mona Margetts, Adelaide Lewis, historian, Catherine Land. Third Row: Carrie Bridges, Deborah Batts, Barbara Branch, Lois Akers. Absent from picture: Carrie Baker, Dorothy Cohen and Pat Culpepper, president. Cotillion HOPE YOU CAN MAKE IT ... Pat Culpepper gives Carey Baker an invitation to Cotillion's rush party during the social clubs' Rush Week. AVAST THERE! ... Pirates greeted rushees at Cotillion's rush party this spring. Femi -nine bandits of the sea are Ellie Irwin, Pat Culpepper, Lois Akers. ( 4 SCRUB GOATS! . .. Gamma goats scrubX's off walk during Hell Week which this year was termed Help week. HI! GLAD YOU'RE HERE... Dorri Denon and Nancy Clendenon welcome new members Jan Hodges and Willie Jean Jones into Di Gamma at the regular bi-annual acceptance tea. DI GAMMA.. First Row: Robbie Patterson, treasurer; Kay Platt, secretary; Nancy Clendenon, vice president; Dorri Denon, president. Second Row: Jackie McCarthy, Nan Joyner, Florence Young, Mickey Glawson, Billie Bell, Sue Pierce, Marjorie Waddell, Elizabeth Newton, Hloy Patsalides. Third Row: Jean Ventura, Alice Lou Jordan, Barbara Berlin, Jackie Morgan, Jackie Hudgins, Shirley Voegel, Jean Lascara. Fourth Row: Iffie Vassos, Betty Lowe, Virginia Howe, Mary Maddock, Mary Hayes, Loretta Carpenter, Shirley Light, Nancy Peele. Absent from picture: Cleo Boyce, Carol Kent, Carolyn Woodhouse, Jean Craig, Nancy Jenkins, Nancy Newsome, Jan Hodges, Mary De-rieux, Tamsin Dewson, Joan Ray, Willie Jean Jones. Di Gamma A SOLEMN OCCASION.. .Joanne Pratts pins a white carnation on her little sister, Glenda Feazel, at Tri K's white initiation, as Lynanne Archer, Janet Ross, Mary Helen Me Duffie and Betty Sexton look on. HAPPY BEFORE THE SLAUGHTER!_are Tri-K goats giving entertainment for older members just before the sorority's annual black initiation at the beach. Tri-K TRI-K... First Row: Norma Owens, corresponding secretary; Carol Owens, treasurer; Betty Sexton, president; Violet Robertson, vice president; Beverly Nolley, secretary. Second Row: Dot Wallace, Linda Lou Jones, Anne Hackney, Helen Patterson, Jean Davis, Jackie Burrus. Third Row: Joan White, Gail Zaun, Jane Thomas, Emily Moore, Frances Stubbs, Pat Hoggard, Ann Lee Quincy. Fourth Row: Yolanda Grant, Mary Helen McDuffie, Iris Bozarth, Joanne Pratts, Barbara Coogan, Shirleen Jones, Joan Willsey. Absent from picture: Shirley White, Sara Gray Wallace, Sylvia Leith, Muffett Ryder, Lynne Archer, Glenda Feazel, Peggy Johnson, Janet Ross. HOME AWAY FROM HOME .. . Jackie Fi-carra and Bobbie Glisson of Alpha enjoy themselves in their sorority shack. AH, FOOD!... a main attraction at Alpha's always gala rush party. Notice Alpha's new emblem on cake. Alpha ALPHA....First Row: Marcella Pugh, treasurer; Catherine Toscano, president; Loretta Sanchez, vice president. Second Row: Joan Hurst, Jackie Ficarra, Bobbie Glisson, Lois Conn. Third Row: Martha Chisholm, Louise Hood, Pat Robin. Absent from picture: Elizabeth Morpurgo, Jackie Leonard; Anna Rita Forman, Lyla Rubin, Florence Gillikin, Louise Compere. STEADY SHOTS!., won Delta the intramural basketball free throw title in the hands of Walter Forbes, Tommy Wyszatycki and Richard Butler. DELTA... First Row: Skipper Jones, treasurer; Henry McCoy, secretary; Willis Evans, vice president; Tom Downing, president; Second Row: Mel Gottlieb, George Whitehurst, sponsor, Mike Caprio, Bill Perrott, Jim Barbee, Third Row: John Hightower, Richard Butler, Tom Wyszatycki, Frank Schmitt, Cecil Baecher, Leonard Ellis, Fourth Row: Ray Hightower, Walter Forbes, Carl Herring, Ray Mattes, Jim Singletary. A HARD HIT ... Mike Caprio hits a hard one during a Delta fraternity softball game in intermurals. Delta IMPS... First Row: Bob Latimer, secretary; Bob Kendall, vice president: Joe Travers, president; BobSpruell, treasurer. Second Row: Edgar Tyree, Morgan Hamby, John Casey, Skip Harrell, Jim Tickle, Mike Themides. Third Row: Linwood Tenney, Marvin Rhodes, BobCoulsting, Tommy Wilson, Charlie Boyd, Ray Spires, Bob Yates. Absent from picture: Bob Forrest, Bill Tyndall, Harry Knickerbocker, Ansell Gottlieb, Larry Pickeral, Carter Luck, Gus Catherine, Ernie Posey, Gerry Van Story, Winky Wilgus, Cleve Loman, Charles Allen, DonSexauer, Jack Harrell, Willie DeLara, Bill Fruit, and Phil Light. IMPS MEASURE IT RIGHT!.. Joe Travers and Bob Spruell measure horseshoes during intermurals for fraternities. ANOTHER SALE!.. The Imps added a book store to their activities. Marvin Rhodes sells Donnie Stott a book while Jimmy Tickle and Bob Spruell check the sale. DEMERIT HAPPY! ... Orville Gunn adds more demerits for bad goat. Jack Brooks, while Hill Silver, pledge master, applies punishment. CORONATION BALL QUEEN ... Dr. Gerald Akers crowns Carol Kent queen of Kappa's Christmas dance while her escort John Sheridan looks on. This dance is now an annual affair. Kappa KAPPA ... First Row: Orville Gunn, treasurer; Gene Deaton, secretary; George Hylton, president; Carl Greenstein, vice -president. Second Row: Pete Ruggieri, Jimmy Page, J. B. Reece, sponsor; Hillard Silver, H. L. Jones. Absent are: Dallas Speight, Dave Carmichael, Bernie Weiss, Alan Siegal, Marvin Weinstein, Richard Logsdon, Harry McGehee, Henry Hudson, Skippy Lewis, Lawrence Tew, Ronnie Shelin, Tommy Bain, Jack Brooks. WHAT'S THE JOKE? ... Steve Hamilton. Relmond Hodges, and Ralph McElfresh enjoy themselves in their fraternity room during leisure time. TIGA TIGA ... Front Row: Skippy Hull, Clinton Saunders, treasurer; Steve Hamilton, president; Dave Freeman. Second Row: Fred Malvin, Buddy James, Ed. Diggs, Herbert Teets, Willie McCall. Third Row: George Morecock, Ray Laucks, Buddy Early, Garry Bryant, Relmond Hodges, Ambler Hatchett. Fourth Row: Bill Roberts. Tom Todd, Phil Reveling, Douglas Milton, Wilbur Snow, secretary; Colon McMath, Bruce Leslie, Ralph McElfresh, vice-president. Absent: D. B. Oglesby, Jim Casey, Tom Watkins, Dick Absalom, Willie McCraw, Bill Wall. TIRED WINNERS .. . This record breaking relay team helped Tiga win swimming inter-murals. Resting are Bill Roberts, Wilbur Snow, Buddy James and Fred Malvin. Our Day in Sports THE EYES HAVE IT!.......Nancy Clendenon tries for the ball while other guards Robbie Patterson and Joan Willsey watch and wait during a tense varsity game. KICK! KICK!... Practising swimming fundamentals is a major part of the Division's athletic program. YOU'RE OUT! ... Jackie Burrus makes a good first base catch during a tense gym game of soft -ball. Womens Athletics IS THIS RIGHT?.. . Receiving instructions from gym teacher, Emily Pittmar are would-be tennis players, Jean Ventura, Beth Newton, Mary Virginia De-rieuz, Willie Jean Jones, Jan Hodges, Jackie Hudgins, Muffett Ryder, and Phyllis Kerman. GET THAT BIRDIE 1. .Carol Owens runs up to return the shuttlecock to Jean Davis and Anne Hackney while partner Jackie Burrus looks on in badminton intramurals. AFTER IT GOALIE!.. . Jean Robinson anxiously goes after the ball as forwards Hloy Patsalides and Joan Willsey watch and wait. Men’s GERRY VAN STORY NOW HEAR THIS!.... Receiving last minute instructions from Coach Bud Metheny are Les Cartwright and BobSpruell. TRACK TEAM. .. First Row: Gary Hunt, Winton Wilgus, James Barbee, Percy Patterson, David Carmichael, Bill Fruit, Second Row: Skip Hamby, Jerry Van Story, Willie De Lara, David Freeman, Stuart Freeman Stuart Ochletree; Herman Jones, James Singletary, Coach Scrap Chandler. Absent from picture: Mac McMatl Tommy Hudgins. Despite being only a junior college, the Norfolk Division of William and Mary compiled a respectable won and lost record In the five major sports against opponents including college varsities and district service teams. Injuries and illness kept Bud Me-theny's basketball team from having a win -ning season. Led by John Casey, Ralph Halstead, Les Cartwright, Harry Knickerbocker, and Bill Tyndall, the Brave five managed to win nine out of their 20 tilts. Four freshmen. Bill Perrott, Fred Griffith, Clyde Howard, and Phil Light, gave Coach Scrap Chandler one of his best swimming teams in recent years. In all, eight out of a possible ten pool records were broken as the mermen trounced such opponents as Randolph-Macon, Virginia Frosh, and the Navy Plebes. TENNIS TEAM.. First Row: Buddy Early, George Morecock, Clyde W . Brockett. Second Row: Eddy Normal David Hogg, Gary Bryant, Ronald Shelin. Athletics The track team built around fresh -men Willie DeLara and Jerry Van Story proved their worth by placing high in the State A. A. U. meet. Consistantly high jumping over six feet, DeLara went through the duel meet season undefeated. Van Story led Chandler's cindermen by scoring over 20 points per meet. Others figuring in the wins over Newport News Apprentice School, Hampden-Sidney, and Lynchburg were Captain Percy Patterson, Dave Freeman, Mac McMath, Bill Fruit, WinkyWilgus, Jim Barbee, Skip Hamby, and Gary Hunt. BASEBALL TEAM ... First Row: Bill Tyndall, Tom Wyszatycki, Richard Butler, A1 Wilcox, Tom Downing. Second Row: Mel Gottlieb, Tom Wilson, Harry Knickerbocker, Tom Gregory, Cecil Baecher. Third Row: Bud Metheny, Bud Holland, Lenny Ellis, Jack Smart, Carl Herring, Walter Forbes. PHIL LIGHT Behind the pitching of Jack Smart, the Division baseball team opened the home season by whipping Dartmouth's varsity nine. The Metheny coached team continued their winning form with triumphs over Richmond Professional I nstitute, the Navy Plebes, the Medical College of Virginia and others. Mel Gottlieb, Leonard Ellis, Dick Butler, Tom Downing, Walter Forbes, and Tom Wilson played the best ball for the Braves. In spite of the many fine perform -ances turned in by Captain George Morecock, Gerry Bryant, Bud Early, Dave Hogg, and Ron Shelin, the tennis team lost most of their matches against top-notch competition. Sophomore WITTIEST... Bobby Yates and Violet Robertson display their sense of humor which won them this title. BEST ALL-AROUND... Talking over their many school activities are best all-around, Yolanda Grant and A1 Wilcox. BEST LOOKING ... A charming couple are these two presidents, Joe Travers of Imps fraternity and Betty Sexton of Tri K sorority. Personalities MOST VALUABLE... Bob Kendall, Honor Council president, and Betty Lowe, Student Senate president, discuss their different activities to aid the school. MOST ATHLETIC ... Jackie Me -Carthy feels the muscle of most athletic boy, Tom Downing. I ft MOST INTELLECTUAL ... The two most studious sophs, Jean Davis and George Sarantis, gaily leave the library with a load of books. _ POW WOW CHIEFS.. Yolanda Grant, left. Editor-In-Chief, and Ann Lee Quincy , Associate Editor, take time out after working hard to put the book out. Photographer was John Hightower while Jane Thomas drew the front cover. Other snap6 were taken by Ray Mattes. The in-side cover shots were the work of Bill McIntosh. OUR DAY IS OVER ... We stroll along the STAFF AT ATTENTION. . Workers on the POW WOW are left to right. First Row: Anne Hackney, Linda Jones, Iffie Vassos Second Row. Joan Hurst, Jackie McCarthy, Sara Gray Wallace; Third Row: BarbaraCoogan, Violet Robertson, Ellie Irwin and Fred Malvin. campus as our day of work and fun is over. r
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