Old Dominion University - Troubador Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

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NORFOLK. VIRGINIA the college OF WILLIAM and MARY FOREWORD Another wonderful college year has come to a close and because of it, we shall carry with us into the unknown future, memories that we shall always cherish, each having a special place in our hearts. In order to record these many memories of friendships and experiences which we have shared, the 1957 CHIEFTAIN has been designed as an echo to the past.  NORFOLK, VIRGINIA AW K tcCvotaX o ot vyv T Dedication Mr. Lewis W. Webb The students of the College of William and Mary in Norfolk are proud to have as their Director Mr. Lewis W. Webb, whose limitless interest and tireless efforts have done so much for the welfare and growth of our college. We therefore proudly dedicate to him the 1957 CHIEFTAIN as a means of expressing our sincere appreciation for all he has done. z5n OflemM Dr. Reul Finney Markham When Dr. Reul Finney Markham died in January, our college lost one of its dearest friends. Dr. Markham came to William and Mary in 1950 from America University as Supervisor of Counseling Guidance. During that time his glowing energy and vital personality contributed in developing the Counseling Department into a necessary and worthwhile cog in the wheel of our academic program. The memory of his unselfish kindness will stay with us as a reminder of the services he so willingly rendered to enhance and make our college days more meaningful. Mr. Lewis W. Webb, Jr. Director directors Mr. E. Vernon PeeJe Assistant Director of PHR CENTER SHOPS Department Heads Dr. W. Jerald Akers Head of Department Modern Languages Music and Fine Arts Mr. Colder S. Sherwood, 3rd Head of Department Chemistry Dr. Stanley R. Pliska Head of Department Social Studies Dr. T. Ross Fink Head of Department Elementary Education Dr. Everette N. Hong Head of Department Economics and Business Administration Mr. William W. Seward, Jr. Head of Department English Mr. Edward L. White Head of Department Engineering Mr. Joseph C. Chandler Head of Department Physical Education Compliments of AMES G BROWNLEY INC. Faculty Mrs. V. S. Bagley Dept, of Biology Mr. W. M. Beck, Jr. Dept, of Engineering Mr. F. W. Billmyer Dept, of Science Dr. Alvin Boskoff Dept, of Sociology Mr. W. E. Bowman Dept, of English Mr. Eliot S. Brcneiser Dept, of Spanish Mrs. E. S. Breneiser Dept, of Spanish Mr. Charles O. Burgess Dept, of English Miss M. E. Callahan Dept, of Business Administration Dr. M. B. Chatham Dept, of Social Studies Mr. Reuben Cooper Mrs. M. H. Daugherty Mr. Arthur V. Dow Mr. I. D. Durham Mr. Wallis Gearing Dept, of Speech Dept, of English Dept, of Philosophy Dept, of Art Dept, of Engineering Miss Betty Godwin Mr. V. E. Grover Dr. R. F. Harrell Mr. J. L. Hatfield Mr. E. T. Hodges Dept, of Physical Dept, of Business Dept, of Psychology Dept, of Mathematics Dept, of Mathematics Education Administration and Education ________________________Compliments of THE BOOK SHOP, College of William C Mary in Norfolk________________________ Faculty Miss Eda Houwink Mr. H. L. Hughes Miss D. M. Jones Mr. M. B. Jones Mrs. M. R. Lindermann School of Social Work Dept, of Chemistry Dept, of Merchandising Dept, of Business Dept, of English Administration Mr. J. M. Long Dept, of Mathematics Dr. F. T. McLean Dept, of Biology Mr. Ronald Marshall Dept, of Music Miss M. R. Martin Assistant Librarian Mr. A. B. Matheny Dept, of Physical Education Mr. L. H. Miller Dept, of Engineering Mr. G. C. Nichols Dept, of Business Administration and Economics Mr. E. L. Paxhia Dept, of Music Miss Emily Pittman Dept, of Physical Education Mr. W. C. Pollard Librarian Miss Jean Pugh Dept, of Biology Dr. J B. Reece Dept, of English Mr. E. B. Richards Registrar Mr. H. L. Sebren Dept, of English Mr. C. K. Sibley Dept, of Art. Faculty Miss Elizabeth Simcoe Dept, of Education and Psychology Administration Assistant Dr. S. P. Shao Dept of Business Administration ___ Mr. Hart Slater Business Manager . Mr. Yates Stirling Dept, of Engineering ur. j. ts. iaoo Dept, of Economics Mr. D. A. Stokes, Jr. Mr. W. M. Thompson Dr. C. E. Vogan Dept, of History Dept, of Mathematics Dept, of Music and Coordinator Co-op Engineers Dr. K. A. Wagner Mr. W. A. Watrous Dept, of Biology Dept, of Business Administration and Economics Dr. Rodgers Whichard Mrs. C. W. Whitehurst Mr. John R. Willsey Dept, of Modem Languages Dept, of Mathematics Dept, of Business Administration Mr. Conra.. S. Wilson, Jr. Dept, of English Mr. Daniel S. Wilson Dept, of English Mr. Harold Wright Dept, of Social Science and Admissions Officer Administrative Assistants Mrs. D. G. Robbins, Secretary Engineering Department; Miss Jacqueline Hecht, Secretary Counseling Office; Mrs. H. A. Dunbar, Buniness Office; Mrs. W. H. Thornton clerk Business Office; Miss Betty Hood, clerk Business Office; Mrs. Leonard R. Young, cashier Business Office. Mrs. A. H. Sanchez, Assistant to Registrar; Mrs. Naomi Arnold, Secretary Admission Office; Mrs. Ann Yates, Assistant to Registrar; Mrs. P. Codd, Assistant to registrar Mrs. W. D. Hamilton, Jr., Secretary to Director. Mrs. Samuel Staples Veteran Advisor Mrs. R. P. Beaman Information desk and Switchboard Mrs. J. E. Jernigan, Evening College Secretary, showing Mary Hewelctt the college catalogue. Mrs. T. C. Kitchin, Receptionist, Director's Office; Mrs. E. M. Dembrowski, Library; Mrs. M. P. Aler, Library; Miss Ruth Bowlan, Library; Miss Marianne Martin, Library; Mrs. Charles Marks, Library. Mrs. Edna Brazenor, Key Punch Operator and M. H. C. Seawell, I. B. M. Operator. Faculty Mr. Lee M. Klinefelfer Supervisor Mr. W. W. Camp Radio Electronics and Television Mr. A. L. Cordell Radio, Electronics and Television Mr. L. G. Crowder Machine Shop Mr. C. B. Dickerson Radio, Electronics and Television Mr. G. E. Fee Related Subjects Mr. A. I. Godden Drafting Mr. L. A. Hobbs Radio, Electronics and Television Mr. E. A. Kovner Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mr. D. W. McGee Automotive Mechanics Mr. W. G. Pogue Related Subjects Compliments of MARIAN NEWTON FLORIST Mr. G. T. Rodeheaver Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mr. Emory H. Rumble Automotive Mechanics Mr. W. H. Thornton Radio, Electronics and Television Mr. G. P. Treynor Drafting Mr. T. J. Williford Radio, Electronics and Television Mrs. James V. Salyer, Secretary Technical Institute, Evening; Mrs. Robert W. Seibel, Secretary Technical Institute, Day; Mrs. William Moore, Secretary Evening College; Mrs. AlbertNiglio, Secretary Evening College; Mrs. Roy E. Meeks, Secretary Evening College . Compliments of BERSONS JEWELERS Graduates First row: Edward Ellsworth Davis, Robert King Byard, Gardner DeWitt Savedge, Jr., Marion Harbrook Breland, John Elliot Blades, Jr., (all Associate in Radio Engineering). Second row: Ronald James Johnigean, Robert A. Golembieski, (Automotive Mechanics), Robert Thomas Soper, Associate in Radio Engineering; Trinigan Edward Beal, Eugene O. West, (Radio, Electronics and Television). Junior Graduates First row: William Hunter Alexander Norfolk Associate in Radio Engineering William Otto Biggs Norfolk Associate in Radio Engineering Earl Homer Chilcote South Norfolk Associate in Radio Engineering Second row: Richard Edmund Davis Norfolk Associate in Radio Engineering Willie Ray Dawson Norfolk Associate in Radio Engineering Spencer Adams Maness Norfolk Associate in Radio Engineering Third row: Irvin Gibbs Mater Warwick Associate in Radio Engineering Ernest Eldridge Nairne Norfolk Associate in Radio Engineering Lewis Leroy Taylor, Jr. Portsmouth Associate in Radio Engineering Fourth row: William Ray Wimer Norfolk Associate in Radio Engineering Daniel Elmer Winfield Norfolk Associate in Radio Engineering Congratulations and Best Wishes to the class of 1957 from BARR BROTHERS FRIENDLY JEWELERS 227 and 449 Granby St. Church and Brambleton Ave. 303 High Street, Portsmouth Sophomore Graduates Compliments of 7-UP BOTTLING CO. of NORFOLK, INC. First row: Edward Charles Armstrong Norfolk Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Arthur James Barco, Jr. Virginia Beach Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Comelio Calica Portsmouth Automotive Mechanics Second row: Joseph Anthony Cannizzaro Portsmouth Drafting Alston Eric Caroon Norfolk Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Rofcrick Wilhiot Edwards Boykins Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Third row: Robert Hill Evans Norfolk Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Ray McClure Fite, Jr. Warwick Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Hubert Bryce Gentry Drafting Fourth row: Joan Ray Godfrey Radio, Electronics and Television Rudolph Joseph Hawkins Bowers Hill Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Charles Herbert Hoffman Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Fifth row: John Lloyd Jackmin Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Curtis Elton Jennings Norfolk Radio, Electronics and Television William Michael Kelly Norfolk Drafting Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Newport News Sophomore First row: Carrol Joseph Landry Radio, Electronics and Television Arthur Elmer Sawyer Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Andrew Holloway Selph Radio, Electronics and Television Second row: Edward Loy Senter Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Waverly Randolph Shockley Refrigeration and Air Conditioning John Curtis Small Radio, Electronics and Television Third row: Joseph Edward Spinazzolo Drafting Mehrle Everett Staley Drafting Charles R. Sykes, Jr. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Fourth row: Lloyd Vernon Tuttle, Jr. Radio, Electronics and Television James E. Vann Radio, Electronics and Television William Webster Wilson Drafting Fifth row: Ray Lee Winstead Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Graduates South Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Bays id e Hampton Bays id e Norfolk Norfolk Portsmouth Norfolk Norfolk South Norfolk Norfolk Compliments of HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS G LOAN ASSOCIATION The Home for Your Savings w Bob Lang pausing to recording his show. 1956 Graduation. John Wikoff receiving his bachelor of science degree hood from Assistant Director E. Vernon Peele. Seniors Carter Stuart Sullivan Corresponding Secretary Seniors First row: F.velyn Holland Arledge Norfolk B. S. Elementary Education August Cary Regina Baker B. S. Elementary Education South Norfolk June John James Baily, Jr. B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Second row: William Adolph Becker B. A. Business Administration Norfolk August Martha Elizabeth Bell B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June William Leigh Bishop B. S. Business Administration Norfolk June Third row: Leo Edgar Borne B. S. Business Administration Norfolk June Robert Benjamin Boyd B. S. Business Administration Portsmouth June Howard Lee Brantly B. S. Business Administration Norfolk August Fourth row: John Milton Brickhouse B. A. Business Administration Norfolk August Wayne Edward Braun B. S. Business Administration Norfolk June Corlett Winston Burrus, Jr. B. S. Business Administration Norfolk February Fifth row: Louise Alberta Compere B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Alvin Dey Doxcy, Jr. B. S. Business Administration Norfolk June Kathleen Newton Driskell B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Seniors First row: Walter Asque Fendley, Jr. Norfolk Barbara Jean Figg B. S. Medical Technology Norfolk June Michael Joseph Flowers, Jr. B. S. Business Administration Norfolk June Second row: James Garland Frizzell B. S. Business Administration Norfolk February Sally Wauline Futrell B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Nancy Roberta Gearheart B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Third row: Thomas Richard Golden Portsmouth Howard Owens Guess B. S. Business Administration Norfolk August James Kegebein Hall B. S. Business Administration Norfolk June Fourth row: Fern Fitzgerald Harris B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Jean Durgin Hendricks B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk August Louise Disosway Law B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Fifth row: Joan Frances Manor B. A. Business Administration Norfolk June Donald Grey Mason B. S. Business Administration Norfolk June Boyd Shelton Midgett B. S. Business Administration London Bridge February Seniors First row: Hugh Drummond Miller Norfolk B. A. Business Administration August Robert Bonds Milner Norfolk Bachelor of Business Administration June Wallace Billy Minyard Norfolk B. A. Business Administration June Second row: Donald Joel Nachman B. S. Business Administration Norfolk June Helen Louise Newman B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Anne Virginia Oates B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Third row: Lawrence Gayle Pickral B. S. Business Administration Norfolk June Raymond Lee Quirk B. A. Business Administration Norfolk August Mary Elizabeth Randall B. S. Elementary Education Portsmouth June Fourth row: Gertrude Burton Redmayne B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Barbara Penn Reid B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Robert Elbert Reynolds B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Fifth row: Marilyn Suzanne Rosenfield B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Earl Richard Sinkhorn B. A. Business Administration Portsmouth June Buelah Elfrida Smith B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Seniors First row: Dallas Brooks Speight Norfolk Richard Gilbert Stone B. S. Business Administration Norfolk June Carter Stuart Sullivan B. S. Business Administration Norfolk June Second row: Donald Milton Whitehurst B. S. Business Administration Virginia Beach June Ellen Josephine Whitehurst B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Wesley Francis Wilson B. A. Business Administration Norfolk June Third row: Virginia Johnson Woodward B. S. Elementary Education Norfolk June Norman John Zwahlen B. A. Business Administration Norfolk June Compliments of THE TIDEWATER HUB 200 G 7629 Granby Street 305 High Street, Portsmouth - Traffic Circle, Warwick Night School Seniors First row: Mary Jo Fentress B. S. Elementary Education South Norfolk June Robert Lance Fodrey B. S. Business Administration Norfolk June Armando Canalejo, Jr. B. A. Business Administration Norfolk June Second row: Milicent Kay Gardner B. S. Medical Technology Norfolk June Shirley G. Gedmen B. S. Medical Technology Norfolk June William O. Larkin, Jr. B. S. Business Administration Norfolk June Third row: Joseph S. Leibowitz B. S. Business Administration Norfolk June Edwin H. Lowry B. S. Medical Technology Hampton June Iris J. McCay B. S. Elementary Education Portsmouth June Fourth row: James Donald Moore B. S. Medical Technology Hampton June Donald Parker Will B. S. Business Administration Norfolk June Juniors Carol Jean Kauffman and Patsy Norman fit Jim Cappelletti to his new Monogram sweater. Barbara Daugherty Treasurer Carter Luck Secretary John Wynne President Sally Dusinbcrre Vice-President Juniors First row: Neil Alloway, William Ambrose, Gene Anderson, Jacqueline Anderson Second row: Tony Anthony, Joy Balsky, Connie Bames, Charles Bayne Third row: William Bernstein, Bruce Bishop, Earl Booth, Jane Lee Bowden Fourth row: LudaBox, Donald Brownley, Mary Elizabeth Burns, James Calleran, Jr. Fifth row: Donald Cappelletti, James Cappelletti, Joe Cloud, Thomas Commander Sixth row: James Cooke, Edward Crowson, Barbara Dougherty, Suzanne Davis Juniors First row: Corene Dc Jarnette, Maurice Doummar, Sally Dusinberrc, Marika Eliadaki Second row: Carmella Esposito, HarryGard, JackCardner, Gordon Gilbert Third row: Fred Griffith, Edwin Grover, Don Grubb, Henry Harrell, Jr. Fourth row: Florian Harrington, James Herron, John Hightower, Elizabeth Hoggard Fifth row: Mrs. Walter Hoggard, Ann Jeffers, Penny Johnston, Louis Jones Sixth row: Marguerite Kalbfleisch, William Kehoe, Jacquelyn Kelly, Ann Kirwin Compliments of GRAY'S PHARMACY The Prescription Store Since 1918' Juniors Compliments of BIRTCHERD'S DAIRY, INC. 17th G Monticello Avenue MA 2-6501 MILK ICE CREAM First row: Carter Luck, Eugene McNcal, Roule Miller, Virginia Miller Second row: Judith Mroczkowski, Mary Nolley, Maria Orfanedes, Walter Parker Third row: Fay Reams, Charles Rotcrt, Sandra Saunders, Donald Snipes Fourth row: Charles Stevenson, Dabney Taliaferro, Jerry Venn, Pat Vincent Fifth row: Jane Wallace, Donald Ward, Robert White, June Whited Sixth row: Claudette Whittemore, Mildred Wilkinson, John Wynne, Jr. Sophomores Harold McGee President John Newman Vice-President Pat Twiford goes after her man the forceful way, but Carter Luck and Eric Smith don't look as if they plan to run .... or do they? Ann Wilson Treasurer Sophomores First row: Walter Atwood, Lacy Austin, Ricardo Barbosa, Martha Bell, Ronald Bock, Albert Brault Second row: Joseph Broderick, Richard Brown, Archie Bruns, Louise Bunch, Marshall Burgess, Willard Burt Third row: Richard Butler, Gerald Caffee, Arnold Carmel, Elsie Clancy, Bonnie Coleman, Louis Corleto Fourth row: Joe Cox, Revel Crowson, Edward Cunningham, Darien Daughtery, Arnold Davis, David Davis Fifth row: Margaret Davis, Shirley Dawson, Bruce Dillinger, Larry Early, Everett Edwards, Elizabeth Elder Sixth row: Vincent Ennis, William Epstein, Marilynn Faust, Mary Felts, Elizabeth Foss, Frances Fuller Seventh row: Ansell Gottleib, Charles Graves, Charles Green, David Gregory, Diana Grillo, Donald Gullone Eighth row: Joanne Harless, Herman Harrell, Elmer Hartman, Sawyer Harvey, Viola Hayhurst, Roberta Henesey Ninth row: Ronald Hickman, Carol Hill, Morris Hill, John Hodges, David Hoder, William Hogan Sophomores First row: Earl Holberg, Billy Holbert, Teddy Hunt, Mary Ann Hutchinson, Charles Jackson, Violet Johnson Second row: Thomas Kanoy, LeeKaserman, Sylvia Kent, Noel Kenyon, William Kight, Helen King Third row: Mercer Kissinger, Marvin Klavans, Rose Koplin, John Lambert, Michael Lawless, Richard Leary Fourth row: John Lee, Patrica Lippard, Dean Lockwood, Brian Lytton, Gypsy March, Bert Markham Fifth row: Matt Marshall, Peter Marx, Mary Clay Mason, Marilyn Matacia, Harold McGee, Ida Faye McMath Sixth row: Phyllis Mehard, Bess Melvin, Julius Montagna, Alberta Myers, John Newman, Joan Niegro Seventh row: Richard Nock, John Norwood, James Oglesby, Merrilu Paulin, Irene Pavlides, Dana Pope Eighth row: Robert Powell, Henry Purcell, Donald Ragan, Robert Raper, Betty Renn, Byron Rhodes Ninth row: Dorothy Roberts, Paul Rule, Antoinette Russo, Samuel Russo, Richard Rutyna, Joseph St. George MUTUAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Boush and Bute Streets Branch Offices 3520 High Street, Portsmouth 3201 Pacific Avenue, Virginia Beach Sophomores First row: Paul Samuels, Martin Sandler, Sandra Sapper, Roland Sawyer, Winston Sawyer Second row: Richard Schoeller, Gerald Sheffield, Lona Sherrick, Gail Simmonds, Ernest Singletary Third row: Albert Smith, Alfred Smith, Anthony South, Benjamin Splan, Henry Spoolman Fourth Row: George Steinmetz, Suzanne Stirling, Walter Swanner, Charles Taylor, Dorothy Taylor Fifth row: Roxanne Teaford, Carl Thomas, Kenneth Thomas, Harlan Timm, Annemarie Van Haga Sixth row: Leonard Vining, Grover Wade, Emerson Walden, Mina Weiss, Shirley Westmoreland Seventh row: William White, Elworth Whitehurst, Frances Whitehurst, Robert Wilber, Leonard Willis Eighth row: Christein Wilmer, Ann Wilson, Carol Wood, Allen Woodhouse, John Zeb MUTUAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Boush and Bute Streets Branch Offices 3520 High Street, Portsmouth 3201 Pacific Avenue, Virginia Beach Freshmen Dabney Hawkins President Richard Deaton Vice President Phyliss Kincaid Secretary Jimmy Lawford Treasurer i Beezie Wright, Frances Greene, Dennis McMurran, Dabney Hawkins, Richard Deaton, Linda Myers, Terry Stevenson. c 0 u N c 1 L I FRESHMEN First row: Atwood Abbitt, Robert Addison, Can Anderson, Ruth Atwood, Jeannette Baer, Diane Barclay Second row: John Barker, Nancy Barnes, Judy Bartlett, Thomas Bashara, Lynn Batts, (' Gene Bayard Third row: Willis Bell, William Bell, Ronald Berg Edith Binoche, Carolyn Bishop, Robe: Bonney Freshmen First row: Richard Bowles, Bonnie Bowser, William Bradley, Eugene Bradshaw, Charles Branch, Ann Bray Second row: Patrick Brody, Jack Brooks, Paula Brooks, Tom Browney, Charlotte Browning, Victor Buncher Third row: Robert Burke, Robert Campbell, Ratricia Caroon, Ann Casper, Joanne Castclis, Miles Chappell Fourth row: Hopkins Chowder, Leonard Clark, Morton Coleman, Raymond Compere, Annette Conley, George Cook Fifth row: Raeford Copeland, Charles Creek- more, Susan Culpepper, Edward Davis, Frances Davis, William Davis Sixth row: Richard Deaton, Emily Dickerson Richard Dougherty, Carolyn Doar, Franklin Drake, Flora Eason Seventh row: Melvin Einhom, Howard English, Robert Ethercdge, Ronnie Evans, Frances Facchini, John Fallctta Eighth row: Ronald Falls, Nancy Fleming, Trinidad Flore% Sally Fix, Charles Fox, Ruth Ann Fox Ninth row: Mary Lynne Francis, Gerald Frank Joyce Frieman, Lindsey Gardner, Viola Gardner, Estelle Gavaris Freshmen First row: Lillie Gibson, Maxine Gladstone, Martha Glynn, Daniel Goldmlntz, Dana Greenberg, Frances Greene Second row: Chris Grivan, Don Grubb, Nancy Halentlc, Raymond Hall, Jean Halstead, Betty Harrell Third row: William Harrison, Phillip Hart, Elizabeth Hartman, Ann Harvey, Dabney Hawkins, Gale Hochban Fourth row: Jerry Hoggc, Bruce Holland, Faith Holmes, William Holmes, Mary Hornbake, Mary Lou Hux Fifth row: John Jackson, Sharon Jerseld, Rae Johnson, Barbara Jones, Glynda Jones, James Jordan Sixth row: Frances Jordan, William Kadlec, Mireille Kamen, Barbara Kay, Jerry Kenney, Edward Kesser Seventh row: Smith Kight, Joseph Landy, Richard Lc Bcr, Robert Leslie, Alice Little, Betty Lucas Eighth row: Maureen Luck, Willie J.yon, Carol Maccubbin, Charlotte Machen, Robert Manor, Steven Marguiles Ninth row: Edwina Marlowe, Theodora Marty, Shannon Mason, Joan McClure, Mertice McCormick, Jerry Mc-Knight Freshmen First row: Donald McMath, Dennis McMurran, Dorothy Mehard, Marjorie Me Ison, Paul Midgette, Joan Miles Second row: Sylvia Miller, Paula Mills, Ronald Mitchell, Cynthia Moore, John Moore, Marjorie Moore Third row: Patricia Moore, Linda Myers, Anthony Natile, Natham Novock, Marjorie Odcssey, Joanne Olcott Fourth row: Patricia Qshields, Beverly Owens, Adrienne Pafume, Gregory Pappos, Mary Pare, Theordore Perry Fifth row: James Pcrkinson, Stuart Petock, Joan Phelps, Pilham Phillips, Eloise Powell, Mary Jane Randolph Sixth row: Roberta Rea, John Reid, Robert Reverski, Margaret Richardson, Ralph Riggs, Clyde Rigney Seventh row: David Ritter, Louis River, Virginia Robinson, J. D. Ross, Emil Sabotte, Carol Sanchez Eighth row: Beth Sanders, Carolyn Sappenfield , Marilyn Saunders, Charles Sawyer, Robert Schattner, Robery Schneider Ninth row: Stephen Schreier, John Schuyler, Sam- uel Seay, Carol Seidel, Margaret Shelton, James Shirley Freshmen First row: Philip Shore, Ralph Simpson, Eileen Smith, Eric Smith, Welton Smith, Peggy Ann Sparrow Second row: Charles Speigle, Charles Spink, Anita St. Clair, Betty Lou Stepherv son, Terry Stevenson, Bob Swanson Third row: Joe Tambden, Charles Tatem, Anne Tatom, Louise Lauden-slayer, Geneil Taylor, Eugene Thiesen Fourth row: Billie Thurman, Josephine Tluchak Edwin Tucker, Sandra Weigand, John Welch, Amos West Fifth row: Wade Wharton, Betty Wheeler, Allen White, Richard White, William White, Jackie Whitehurst Sixth row: Clarence Whitley, Phyllis Wiley, Barbara Wilkins, Beverly Wilkins, Alvin Wilson, Barbara Wilson Seventh row: Charles Wilson, Joyce Wilson, Judy Wilson, William Winstead, Don Wirt, Randa Wood Eighth row: James Woolwine, Mary Virginia Wright, Jackie Wright, Charles Zuchak Winston Burrus, President 1956 1957 Officers: Don Nachman, Treasurer; Betty Bums, Secretary; and Ray Quirk, President. Missing from picture: Harry Knickerbocker, Vice President Penny Johnson, Bob Boyd, Ship Harrell, Linda Myers and Dr. Pliska look over the Student Directory, which the Senate published this year. Sitting: Phyllis Mehard, Don Nachman, Betty Bums, Ray Quirk, Skip Harrell, Dr. Pliska, Sponsor. Standing: Beezie Wright, George Webb, Linda Myers, Jim Calleran, Bob Boyd, John Brickhouse, Penny Johnston, Rudy Fitzpatrick. STUDENT SENATE The Student Senate, the governing body of the College, was organized in 1930. The main purposes of the Senate are to serve as a medium between the student body and the administration and to share with the administration the responsibility of student problems. This year the Senate, under the sponsorship of Dr. Stanley Pliska, rendered a typing service to the students. Amoung its other accomplishments were the compiling and distribution of the student directories, the decorations for the Christmas convocation, sponsoring the Spring Dance, arranging for a bulletin board to be placed outside on campus, and the supervision of all student elections. Raymond Quirk President First row: Second row: Mary Ann Hutchinson, Cail Simmonds, Mary Campbell Nolley, Joan Niegro, Phyllis Mchard. Mr. Harold Wright, Sponsor, Dennis McMurran, Jim Cappelletti, George Webb. HONOR COUNCIL The William and Mary - Norfolk Honor System Is one of the most successful functioning systems of Virginia's colleges. The Honor Council consists of eight members, four alternates, and a Freshman representative. However, the system operates under the support of each student. It assumes that the principles of honorable conduct are familiar and dear to all students, for his own sake, for the sake of others, and for the sake of the college. Jim Callaran President Phi Theta Kappa Phi Theta Kappa is the honorary organization which gives recognition to high scholastic achievement. The Eta Pi chapter was formed in 1950 and is the national Junior college division of Phi Beta Kappa Society. Membership is based on a scholastic average of 3.0 for freshmen and 2.5 for sophomores. Sitting: Ida McMath, James Bell, Penny Johnston, Ann Jeffreys, Fern Harris, Billie Bell. First row standing: Evelyn Aldridge, Ruth Smith, Betty Wheeler, Mary Nolley, Milton Wright, Ed Crowson, Harlan Timm. Second row: Bob Moore, John Norwood, Mary Lou Ziv, Clifford Hart. Seated: Kay Alloway, Julia Boyd, Mollie Bishop. Standing: Rose Zebroaski Loura Borne Student Wives In 1955 the Student Wives Club was organized by the faculty wives and its members consist of the wives of students attending the College. The objectives are to bring together the wives of the students and to foster free and cultural programs for the enjoyment of the members. 'arol Sanchez, Joan Niegro, Suzie Stirling and Fay Reams preparing inal pages for printing. Joan Niegro, Jackie Wright, and Ann Wilson work ing on page layout. Calling Norfolk Merchants to support the CHIEFTAIN are: Charlotte Browning, Carol Sanchez, and Marjorie Odessey. Suzanne Stirling Joan Niegro CO-EDITORS CHIEFTAIN First row: Carol Sanchez, Marjorie Odessey, Pat Caroon, Pat Twiford, Beczie Wright, Diana Grillo, Jane Bowden. Second row: Jackie Wright, Charlotte Browning, Linda Myers, Ann Wilson, Pat Lippard, Adrienne Pafumi, Bonnie. Coleman. Third row: Eddie Warrington, John Norwood, Art Editor, Don Miller, Richard LcBer, Business Manager, Dr. Pliska, Sponsor, Joan Niegro. Harlan Timm and Leo Borne, Business Manager, try to get Ads for the HIGH HAT. First row: Frances Jordan, Exchange Editor; Leo Borne, Business Manager; Dana Grcenburg, Feature Editor; John Brickhouse, Editor-in-Chief. Second row: Steve Lermen, Sports Editor; Richard Sullivan, News Editor; Ricardo Barbosa, Associate Editor; Edwina Marlowe, Club News Secretary. High Hat Veterans Club First row: Revell Crowson, Tom Nixon, Dave Brown, Harlan Timm, Bess Melvin. Second row: Ray Hutsenpeller, Floyd Williams,George Demetriou, Louis Blows, Don Griffith. Third row: Walter Atwood, Harry May, Dick Hestor. The purpose of the Veterans Club is to aid and inform veterans of the many opportunities offered by the college and to help them in adjusting themselves to campus life. Evening Club The Evening College Club organized in 1955, has as its purpose to present a cultural and educational program to the public. The club has developed closer relations with the day college and its activities and the members have joined in many of the extra-curricular activities. First row: Phyllis Linderberg, Jois Woodard, Jeanne Hazelwood, Fred Berman, Helen Mihalatos, Florence Jemigan. Second row: Robert Gansley, Frank Pennello, Nelson Williams, Will Watrous, Robert McClelland, Leonard Mitchell. History Club The History Club has done much to aid students by giving them information on fellowships, graduate work, and occupations suited to History majors. Under the capable leadership of its sponsor, Dr. Dewey Stokes, interest has been maintained at a high level and the membership of the club has continued to increase. First row: Marjorie Odessey, Harry May, Dr. Spenser, sponsor, Ronald Cohen, Walter Atwood, Bertha Sanders Second row: Gene Steele, Earl Booth, Joe Landry, Frances Jordan, Dennis McMurran, Lily Gibson, Hinkle Johnson, Claude Porter, Ivan Scott First row: Dr. Akers, Sponsor; Irmgard Taylor, Klaus Gude, Peggy Davis, Don Oglesby. Second row: Betty Wheeler, David Davis, Ivan Scott, Morton Coleman, Arthur Koeppen, Richard Gaya. German Club The German Club of William and Mary-Norfolk was organized in the fall of 19S5. The purpose of the club is to stimulate more interest in the culture and language of Germany and to develop proficiency in German conversation. First row: Frances Tharp, Viola Hayhurst, Frances Fuller, Beth Faust, Beth Sanders. Second row: James Cooke, Dorothy Mehard, Mr. John Long, Sponsor; Wilma Bradford, Virginia Woodard, Dee Cooke. Inter-Varsity The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is a member of an innerdenominational national organization. Its aim is to promote Christian fellowship amoung the student body. Weekly meetings are held for religious programs, group singing, prayers, and a featured speaker or movie. Newman Club The Newman Club is a member of the national organization founded by Cardinal Newman. The Division Chapter was founded in January 1947. The purpose of the club is to foster the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of the Catholic students. Thebi-monthy meetings are sponsored by Father Paul Caughan of Holy Trinity Church. First row: Second row: Third row: Nancy Christy, Ruth Ann Fox, Jeanie Cornell Dorothy Roberts, Antoinette Russo, Roberta Henesey, Joan Niegro, Tony Cacalano Edmund Phillips, Whitney Kehn, Tony Long, Ben Splan Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union was first organized in May, 1956. The Purpose of the organization is to promoteChristianfellowshipamoungBaptists on campus and between Baptists and other denominations . The two main events of the year were the statewide convention held in April at Mary Washington College and the Southwide Student Union Week held at Ridgecrest Baptist Assemblies in June. Next year, the Union plans to promote a campus-wide Religious Emphasis Week. First row: Second row: Third row: Atwood Abbitt, Fay Reams, Anne Casper, Connie Barnes, Frances Fuller, Corene Dejarnettc, Gail Simmonds Jimmy Cook, Bob Campbell, Sally Futrell, Wilma Bradford, Bob Truitt, Virginia Kimbrell, Kenneth Boone Rev. Chuck Anders, advisor First row: Carroll Lampkin, Phyllis Mehard, Charlotte Machen, Vince Ennis, Mrs. Jennette Whitehurst, sponsor, Betty Renn, Dick Doughterty. Second row: Jimmy Cook, Edwina Marlowe, Elsworth Johnson. Methodist Student Movement The purpose of the Wesley Foundation is to Join all Methodist students on campus into a group for Christian fellowship and training. Weekly meetings are held with guest speakers and other planned activities. Social gatherings are often held at member's homes. Recently representatives were sent to state conferences conventions held at other colleges in Virginia. Norfolk Club First row: Marilyn Saunders, Dittie Sheldon, Margie Nilson, Diana Bar- clay. Second row: Lynn Batts, Paula Mulls, Claudette Whittimore, Nancy Cunningham, Peggy Leonard, Judy Mroczkowskl. The Norfolk Club is composed of students of the college who are not members of any social club. The club has been very active in all intramural sports. Opera Workshop The Opera Workshop of William and Mary is composed of students and professional muscians of the area. Their combined talents serve the community as Norfolk's civic opera company. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Young, the Opera Workshop presented Hansel and Gretel in the fall and will present La Boheme in May. Dial 21702 ''RED BARROM'S SERVICE STATION F. M. (Red) Barrom, Prop. Washing - Greasing - Oil Chonge - Tires and Tubes Batteries - Simonizing - Accessories Cars Colled For and Delivered The old witch captures Hansel and Gretel in a scene from the Opera Workshop's production of Hansel and Gretel . 4801 HAMPTON BLVD. NORFOLK, VA. Music Sorority At piano: Mrs. Paxia, Sponsor. Standing: Sandra Sapper, Ethlyn Howard, Jackie Anderson, Carol Deans, Elizabeth Edler, President, Jeannette Baer, Vivian Young, Ann Lee Berchur. Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha Iota Organized in October 1956, the sorority is growing rapidly. It is composed of girls majoring in music and gives them an opportunity to develop friendships and talents. BAND The Madrigal Singers First row: Mr. Eliot Breneiser, Director; Cindy Moore, Edie Binoche, Jackie Anderson, Romane Adams, Sandra Saunders, Ann Kirwan. Second row: Willis Bell, Welton Smith, Milton Wright, Frank Summers, Phil Hart. Chorus The Chorus is directed by Mr. Willard E. Robb Basketball Kneeling: HoltButt, Harry Knickerbocker, Dick White, D. B. Hawkins, Bill Sykes, Vance Pittman. Standing: Coach Methany, Eric Smith, Bob Johnson, Ronnie Evans, George Stewart, Jimmy Jordan, Managers: John Hightower and George Webb. SCOREBOARD Braves Opponents '62 . Lynchburg 76 79 . Medical College of Va.... 78 . Bridgewater 52 . Hampton-Sydney 72 72 . R. P. 1 66 .Atlantic Christian 82 58 . Roanoke 78 . Sheppard 70 74 .Newport News Apprentice. . 62 75 .R. P. I 65 56 . Roanoke 59 72 . Towson 40 . U. S. Navy Plebes 90 72 . Randolph-Macon 58 62 .Lynchburg 48 80 . Medical College of Va.... 51 65 . Atlantic Christian 65 .Newport News Apprentice. . 69 . Hampton-Sydney 63 69 .American University 72 67 . University of Baltimore.. . . 79 Jimmy Jordan trying to outjump his R. P. I. opponent. D. B. Hawkins scoring in the homecoming game with Bridgewater. Ronnie Evans reaching for 2 in the R. P. I. game. Cross Country First row: Hopkins Crowder, Garland Skinner, Ronnie Drum-wright, Tom Bashara, Tony Bland. Second row: Nell Clark, Baxter Berryhill, Robert Addison, Chubby Castagnola, Tom Jebson. SCOREBOARD BRAVES OPPONENTS 32 Bridgewater 26 26 University of Richmond 33 19 Lynchburg 37 22 Hampden-Sidney 33 Lowest score wins. Scrap Chandler and Louis Plummer, Coaches of the Cross Country and Track Teams. Luda Box getting in shape for the meet with Lynchburg, which the Braves won 19 - 37. Baxter Berryhill and Garland Skinner. TRACK Baxter Berryhill, Luda Box, and Garland Skinner practice starts in preparation for Little Eight Meet at Hampden Sydney. Kneeling: Charles Sears, Jim Thomas, Don Fite, George Giroud, Bob Addison, Garland Skinner, Charles Basham, Ronnie Drumright, Co-Captain; Jim Loftin. Standing: Ed Cunningham. Kenny Harmon, Earl Spurr, Phil Joynes, Chubby Castagnola, Bob Pratt, Gerald Tiedemann, Baxter Berryhill. Missing from picture: Luda Box, Co-Captain. SCOREBOARD Braves Opponents 57 ... 28 61 49 39 41 36 so Tony Cacalano getting ready to show us his winning form. Champions Again!! The Mermen won the Little Eight conpctition for the second secessive time. Kneeling: Dean Parker, Jim Calleran, Tony Cacalano, Coach Scrap Chandler. Standing: John Davis, Jerry Caffec, Jerry Sandler, Fred Griffith, Charles Jackson. Jim Calleran, Captain Swimming H. D. OLIVER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Established 186S Madison 2-7353 Colonial and Shirley Aves. Teddy Hunt bats for the Braves against the Newport News Apprentice school. The Braves won 3-0. First row: Willis Bell, Louis Blows, Ted Hunt, Randy Lee, Jim Cappelletti, Joe Cox, John Zeb. Second row: Jack Henley, Don Brooks, Dick Butler, Amos West, Punchy Bulifant, Dick Murray, Buddy Ryder. Third row: Coach Metheny, Vance Pitman, Holt Butt, Ed Woolwinc, Tom Kanoy, Jim Fant, Matt Marshall, Carl Anderson, Manager. BASEBALL Hockey SCOREBOARD W G M. . . 3 8 0 1 1 0 1 2 Linda Myers and Mary Ann Hutchinson start the game. First row: Betty Hoggard, Patsy Norman, Carol Jean Kauffman, Mary Ann Hutchinson, Margaret Hutchinson. Second row: Miss Emily Pittman, coach, Virginia Miller, Phyllis Mehard, Donna Doyle, Ida McMath, Connie Rowe, Linda Myeis, Pat Vincent, Claudette Whittemore. Kneeling: Bonnie Coleman, Jean Bowden, Carolyn Sappenfield. Standing: Pat Lippard, Cail Hochban, Faith Holmes. c h e e r 1 e a e r s i o n o r a in C 1 u b First row: Pat Lippard, Carolyn Sappenfield, Betty Hoggard, Faith Holmes, Cail Hochban, Ida McMath, Jean Bowden, Bonnie Coleman, Roxanne Teaford. Second row: Dick White, Joe Cox, Box Truitt, Charles Jackson, Jerry Sandler, John Hightower, Ronnie Drumwright, Jim Cappcllctti, Tony South, Johnny Zeb, Coach Bud Methany. Third row: Matt Marshall, Tom Kanoy, Holt Butt, Jimmy Jordan, George Stewart, Bob Johnson, Ed Cunningham. Intramurals Men Don Mason of Pi Phi spikes the ball while Wylie French of Delta try to block it. Terry Stevenson of Tiga and Ernie Singleton of Pi Phi jump for the ball. Tri - K triumphs over Cotillion 16 - 7. SCORES Intramural scoring for men: 1st place, 150 points; 2nd place, 130 points; 3re place, 110 points; 4th place, 90 points; 5th place, 70 points. All other teams which compete in the sport receive 50 points. 1956 - 57 results: Football Basketball Volleyball Foul Sh. Ping Pong Total Imps 150 130 150 75 65 570 Spartans 120 150 90 60 55 475 Delta 80 110 110 60 25 385 Tiga 120 60 60 30 45 315 Eagles - 90 130 - 35 255 Kappa 80 60 50 30 25 245 Pi Phi 50 50 60 - 75 235 Foul shooting is a minor sport and points awarded are half those of other sports. These totals are not complete as they do not include Swimming, Track or Softball Women SCORES Intramural scoring for women: 1st place, 60 points; 2nd place, 50 points; 3rd place, 40 points; 4th place, 30 points; 5th place, 20 points; 10 points for competing. 1956 - 57 results: Basketball Volleyball Ping Pong Total Norf. Club 50 40 60 150 Camma 40 60 50 150 Tri - K 60 50 15 125 Cotillion 30 30 40 100 Va. Epy. 20 20 30 70 Alpha 10 10 15 35 These totals are not complete as they dp not include Swimming, Track or Softball. I Things have been popping for the Alpha girls all year... greatest thing since ford, our pledge class kept things alive... Joyce doing a million things at once, History Club, HIGH HAT, and Dean's List!!.. Dot on Intramural Board... Mary working for W. M. T. I. and in Concert Choir along with Banda and Jackie... Atwood in B. S. U... Mary Ann in Newman Club... Spring Fashion Show... All in all, it has been another great Alpha year, the first for some, the last for a few... a hilarious one for all. m non optical mm Prescription Optlcm Molk • Portsmouth Joy Balsky, Vice-President; Millie Esposito, President; Sally Futrell, Dorothy Roberts, Joan Phelps, Treasurer; Antoinette Russo, Secretary} Beverly Wilkins. Alpha Omega Phi First row: Ann Cartwright, Linda Ingram, Helen Caravas, Mary McCall, Doris Franklin, Nancy Cunningham. Second row: Mary Lou Hux, Atwood Abbitt, Carol Sanchez, Jeanie Cornell, Mary AnnOney, Jackie Wright. Third row: Carol Maccubbin, Randa Wood, Joyce Frieman, Maxine Gladstone, Viola Hathurst, Beth Saunders, Sarah Pettingill. PLEDGES Year starts with usual fun... Welcome back party with Kappa... became sister sorority to Kappa fraternity... annual Christmas dance with Tri K.... filling Christmas stockings for Mayview Hospital's polio ward... Confederate Ball.... Silver Slipper Ball with Kappa... Irene winning City Scholarship. .. Every year is tops in Cotillion, but you'll have a hard time convincing the gals that 1956 - 57 wasn't the greatest ever. COTILLION First row: Marjorie Moore, Dana Greenberg Second row: Carol Hill, Lynn Batts, Marilyn Saunders PLEDGES Top row: Second row: Third row: Evelyn Arledge, Louis Bunch, Treasurer Fern Harris, Ann Harvey. Ann Jeffers, Marguerite Kalbfleisch, Secretary, Helen King, Vice Presi dent, Helen Newman. Mary Elizabeth Randall, President, June White, Mildred Wilkinson. Mary Beth Randall and sorority sponsor, Dr. Ruth Harrell. PLEDGES First row: Catherine Drlskill, Anne Carothers, Lois Fanvcll Second row: Buella Smith, Evelyn Holladay, Katherine Gilliam, Dorothea Martin Delta Sigma Lambda February 14, 1956 saw a new group gain recognition on the campus of Wi-lliam and Mary, Norfolk. Only for women over 25, the Delta Sigma Lambda Sorority took its rightful place amoung the other social organizations of the College. Socially and scholastically, this infant organization has really been on the ball initiating two terrific pledge classes this year. Ann wound up rating second in the Junior Class with Fem on the top rung of the Senior ladder. Dr. Ruth Harrell, sponsor, entertained the club at a luncheon in February in honor of the sorority's first anniversary. Every Wednesday the Delta Sigmas sit down to the serious task of building a wonderful new sorority. Mud Hatters? First row: Cindy Moore, Pat Moore, Anne Tatum, Jean Halstead, Judy Bartlett, Marcia Clarke, Stella Govaris, Barbara Wilkins. Second row: Ann Casper, Frances Fuller Nancy Christie, Edie Binoche, Carolyn Kehoe, Bonnie Bowser, Eloise Powell, Billie Jo Thurman. Third row: Linda Myers, Paula Mills, Sylvia Miller, Frances Facchini, Emily Dickerson, Anne Bray, Carol Seidel, Margie Melson, Margaret Shelton. Joanne Catselis, Barbara Daugherty, Shirley Dawson, Corenne Dejamette, Treasurer. First row: Marika Eliadaki, Roberta Hcnesey, Mary Anne Hutchinson, Noel Kenyon, Rose Koplin, Mary Clay Mason, Vice-President, Second row: Virginia Miller, Alberta Myers, Maria Orfanedes, Merrilu Paulin, Dorothy Taylor, Secretary; Pat Vincent, President. Gamma Gamma Year in review... Minstral Show with Delta... annual Christmas Dance with Delta... Sadie Hawkins Dance with Imps... donation of trophy to Girl's Intramurals... Mother-Daughter banquet... Faculty-Student basketball game... donation of record player to Cerebral Palsey children... and there's more... Phyllis keeping minutes for Freshmen... Linda, student senator... Mary Ann presiding over Intramural Board... Corinne, Proxy and Frances F. Vice-Proxy of B. S. U.... Frances J. lending her talents to HIGH HAT... girls brusing knees with hockey sticks... nothing but quality in a terrific pledge class and so another wonderful year of the Gammas two, comes to an all too swift but satisfying end. Anyone for seconds? Flnt row: Betsy Bell, Jane Lee Bowden, Betty Bums, Vice-President; Bonnie Coleman, Sally Dusinberre, Nancy Fleming, Diana Grillo. Second row: Jo Ann Harless, Betty Hoggard, Secretary; Penny Johnston, Louise Law, Pat Lippard, Ida Faye McMath Phyllis Mehard, Treasurer. First row: Maggie Richardson, Audrey Grimms, Beezie Wright, Gale Hochban, Faith Holmes, Martha Glynn, Carolyn Sappcnfield, Frances Greene. Second row: Phyllis Wiley, Flora Eason, Jeanette Baer, Frances Davis, Ann Willis, Diane Barclay, Judy Wilson, Barbara Wilkins, Barbara Snyder. PLEDGES First row: Joan Niegro, Mary Nolley, President; Dana Pope, Roberta Rea, Fae Reams, Barbara Reid, Gail Simmonds. Second row: Suzanne Stirling, Rozanne Teaford, Jane Wallace, Ellen Whitehurst, Ann Wilson, Carol Wood. Kappa Kappa Kappa The year was a busy one for the TriK's with Nancy as Homecoming Queen and Maid of Cotten Representative. .. Jean, Captain of the Cheerleaders with Pat, Bonnie, Gail H., Carolyn and Faith composing the rest of our spirit boosters ... Suzie and Joan and their second home at the CHIEFTAIN office... Betty H., Jane, and Carolyn attendents to Homecoming Queen... Mary, Ida and Penny racking up the quality points in Phi Theta Kappa... Sally, Vice-Prexy of Junior Class... Phyllis, Mary and Gail S. on Honor Council... Remember?... the Christmas party with Delta for underprivileged children. .. our family atChristmas... Hollowecn Dance.. Sweetheart Ball... Mother-Daughter Banquet... All this and much more went into the year to make it the best of all for the girls who wear the Pearl Pin. Yes, we have no bananas today. PLEDGES Mircille Kamen and Connie Barns. First row: Louise Compere, Florian Harrington, Ann Kirwan, Treasurer; Gypsy March, Vice-President. Second row: Anne Oates, Marilyn Roscnfield, Lona Sherr-ick, President; Mina Weiss, Secretary. Virginia Epsylon September of 1956 ushered forth another eventful year for Virginia Epsylon... Christmas Dance with Kappa... dressed as Pirates for Spring Rush... 1009$ support given to William and Mary Concert Series... supported 1957 Brotherhood Week and Needlework Guild... Connie, Gypsy, Mina, Mireille and Lona playing basketball... and it’s time for the girls to call it a year... the best year ever. PRICE'S 6 STORES Appliances and Television First row: Tony Anthony, Wayne Braun, LudaBox, Richard Buttler, Gerald Caffee. Second row: Jim Cappelletti, Joe Cox, Everett Edwards, President, Robert Epstein, Tom Golden. Third row: John Hightower, William Hogan, Charles Jackson, Treasurer, Tom Kanoy, Peter Marx. Fourth row: Harold McGee, Secretary, Richard Nock Earl Rapcr, Jerry Sheffield. Fifth row: Jerry Venn, John Zeb. PLEDGES First row: Jack Kerr, Bob Bullfant, Charles Bartlett, Jerry Sandler, Ray Clybum, Bobby Trump. Second row: Richard Murry, Jim Fant, Bob White, Curtis Bass, Pell Phillips. Delta Omega Phi The greatest!... More parties, some good, some better! Someone say GIRLS?... annual Shipwreck Dance... Christmas Dance with Gamma... Orphans party with Tri K... Talent discovered at Delta-Gamma Minstral Show... Jim, Prexy of Monogram Club... George W., Jim, Dennis and Harold on Honor Council... Harold leading Sophmore Class and Vice-Prexy of I. F. C... Rushing yeilds one of the finest pledge classes... looks like a full time job to make the coming year beat it. ..and a fabulous way to flunk out. PLEDGES First row: Second row: Third row: Sonny Fox, Pat Brady, Paul Liardi, Forest Harrell, Jim Oglesby, Welton Smith Leonard Mitchell, Phil Hart, Bill Green, Jack Ligon, Don Griffiths Ronnie Mitchell, Donjones, J. D. Hodges, Milo Meeks, Bruce Kinde 11, Rocko Lassiter, Buddy Spur, Allan White. Whitney Kehn sets the ball up With a big returning chapter and a wonderful pledge class the year promised great things at the Kappa House. Ralph Student Senate member... John Norwood drawing everything and anything for anybody, plus being in Phi Theta Kappa... Bill B. taking pictures for the HIGH HAT and the CHIEFTAIN ... Hugh collecting money for the I. F.C.... annual Sweetheart Ball with Virginia Epsylon.... Confederate Ball and Silver Slipper Ball with Cotillion... parties, parties, and more parties... all in all - watta year! First row: Jack Brooks, Charles Green, Hugh Miller, John Newman Second row: John Norwood, Paul Rule, Charles Taylor Kappa Sigma Kappa OFFICERS Allen White, Sergeant at arms; Ralph Forehand, Treasurer; Dick Hestor, Vice-President Whitney Kehn, President; Milo Meeks, Secretary. Mr. Dow crowns Marilyn Watson Queen at Kappa's Christmas dance. Winston Burrus, Edward Cunningham, William Davis, Alvin Doxey, Ansell Gottleib, James Hall. PLEDGES First row: Sam Thomas, Jerry Bozarth, Chubby Castagnola, George Jones, Charles Jones, Charles Sprink, Teddy Kissinger, Paul Midgett, Boyd Kay, Bill West. Second row: Mayo Clark, John Lambert, Rudy Fitzpatrick, Joe Murden, George Stewart, Glen Foster, Arnold Davis, Don Wirt. Raymond Hall, Henry Howell, Michael Lawless, Carter Luck. Matt Marshall, Skip Mason, Eugeni McNeal, Charles Rotert, Eric Smith, Don Snipes IMPS Another year finds the boys at 841 West 36th Street hard at work ..... Autumn Startum Dance set things rolling... next came Sadie Hawkins... (dance that is).. then Christmasand the fabulous dance., after Exam Slam left no one dry... Knick leading the Braves down the court... Eric, Holty, and George, dribbling right behind him... more frat parties than Marilyn Monroe has curves... Mr. Dow always having jun... St. Mary's orphanage party... Ray leading student Senate with Knick, Skippy , George, Rudy and Winston as senators... Ed and George scoring in track... Matt and Holty hitting baseballs... Dick in I. F.C.... Tony L, Prexy of Newman Club... J. Hall Vice-President of Senior Class... Finally all hail to those cap and gowns , more parties and a new year to look forward to. Jim Cappcllctti Presents the Intramural trophy to Dick White. Tony South, Chuck Stevenson, Dabney Taliaferro, Carl Thomas, Don Ward, Nick White First row: Neil Alloway, William Ambrose, President: Ricardo Barbosa, Leo Borne, Robert Boyd, Howard Brantly, Second row: John Brickhouse, Joseph Broderick, Edward Crowson, Howard Guess, Donald Gullone, James Herron. PLEDGES First row: Jack Hood, Jim Pebworth, Pat McDermott, Richard Deaton. Second row: Watt Pearly, Allan Bell, Charles Darley, Paul Ragon, Archie Bruns, H. E. Timm. Third row: Steve Lehrman, Dick Rutyna, John Lily, Glen Rhodes, Tony Cacalano, Bruce Dunn, Henry Spoolman, Walter Atwood. First row: Ronald Hickham, William Holbert, Louis Jones, Lee Kalerman, Secretary, Don Mason, Bob Milner, President. Second row: Sonny Montagna, Donald Nachman, Carter Sullivan, Treasurer, William Swanner, Lea-nard Vining, John Wynne. Pi Phi Sigma After a successful rushing session in the fall, Pi Phi began extensive social, athletic and educational activities... with Bob M. leading the Seniors... Leo collecting money everywhere... Carter taking minutes... Don N., Bob B., Bill and Howard as student senators... DonM.,Prexy of the I. F. C.... John Prexy of the Junior Class... Tony staying under water... playing with bon fires ... active alumni association with Ken as President... crosswalk on campus.. parties intermingled and interrupted by thoughts of exams and a perfect year filled the minds of brothers and pledges alike. Lift your steins and drink your beer! Brother Coats! First row: Terry Stevenson, Elmo Larter, Elsworth Johnson, Ronnie Drumwright, Bill White. Second row: Don Brooks, Eddie Barnes, Wade Warton, Mason Nottingham, Ray Hutsenpiller. First row: William Bishop, Richard Brown, Bill Burt, Jim Calleran, Tom Commander. Second row: Vincent Ennis, Bob Etheridge, Michael Flowers. The usual conditions still prevail... wholesome environment, terrific atmosphere and all chaos is breaking loose... Jim still swimming as Captain of the team... Ben presiding over William and Mary Band and adding membership to the new Professional Business Club... Vince, Prexy of M. S. M... Vance keeping our Public Relations cheerful and trying to keep up with the CHIEFTAIN.. Pat straightening the Pledges out.. Also... The T.N. T. at Thanksgiving withTriK... Christmas Dance... Bar T., where no one got thirsty .. Fall, then winter, then spring, and its all over again, but it's been a great year.. so we can all head for the beach with the feeling of a job well done. TIGA First row: James Frizzell, Harry Card, Jack Gardner, Vice President, Dean Lockwood, Boyd Midgett Second row: Robert Powell, Winston Sawyer, Ernest Singletary, Ben Splan First row: Sylvia Kent, Millie Esposito, Lona Sherrlck, Mary Nolley, Jane Lee Bowden, Ann Bray. Second row: Gypsy March, Dean Derby, Marjorie Odessey, Jackie Wright, Chuch Stevenson, Third row: Whitney Kehn, Hugh Miller, Don Mason, President; Bill Ambrose, Harlen Timm, Skip Jones. 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