Randolph Macon Academy - Yearbook (Front Royal, VA)
- Class of 1960
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The other was grassy and seemed to invite Wear. The traveler could not see far ahead, nor did he have time to travel both. At this point in our lives, We much like the traveler, are at a crossroads. Which path will we take, the easier or the more difiicult one? One foot is already on the little-traveled road, for We have shown by our years at Randolph-Macon that we are Willing to accept hard work and to do our best at it. Like the traveler, we cannot see the future, but though the road may be rough, We sincerely believe that, 'if We have the courage to stand and face our convictions, it will lead to better things. Neither do we have time to travel two roads, so we must labor to make the one reach in the right direction. We have been equipped by our years at Randolph-Macon to face our road firmly, with shoulders squared and heads up. And like the traveler, we shall someday say: HSOIIIGWIICYC ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Ollfefl fri Dedication .... Page 5 The Faculty . . . Page 8 The Classes . . . Page 16 The Battalion .. Page 34 The Athletics . . . Page 48 The Activities .... Page 70 The Advertisers . .. Page 84' 4 , ' I . 1 , ' gtf i V rajxgxg , Y 'SLI -is wi? 5 t. ' 1:25 is fr ' i s K Ax-We 5,1 .. - i X Y ,yr ,is 15 1 wig t mg.: .r ,Q , X. ' .- .eff K .... .WH ,i gagfgiii 'W f 55 '-3.-fizgis 1 - -4 J s Q as ' asia: - gm 1 a wigs- is Wm Witty! zvzv Z ,QQ fi z 2 MAJOR JAMES M. MILLS lu grateful appreciation for his untiring and unseliish sewice to all of us at Randolph-lVlacon Academy, and with sincere thanks for his quiet and efhcient leadership in the classroom, on the rifle range, on the drill field, and, in fact, ill all areas of our life-to Major Mills We affectionately dedicate the 1960 RANDOMAC. 5 I I 6 W dlfllflfg PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE I am grateful for the privilege of addressing this brief message to the Class of 1960. Your achievements, in- dividually and collectively, are well known and have brought honor and recognition to your school. Your loy- alty and leadership, while less tangible, have been even more valuable. You and your generation are enter- ing an era of great challenge and op- portunity. There are those who will tell you that there are no more frontiers to be crossed. But in a world constantly growing smaller through unbelievably rapid transportation and communica- tion and through new and amazing scientific developments, you are living and will live in the most challenging time mankind has known. You must decide whether you will use these tre- mendous forces for self-destruction or, through a spirit of good will and un- derstanding, for undreamed of useful- ness to mankind. We at R.-M.A. affectionately bid you farewell as students, but we shall fol- low your careers with great interest, believing that you will take your places as good citizens in an age that calls for honorable and intelligent leader- ship. JOHN C. Bocas, President CAB., Duke Universityj Administration and Faculty GEORGE W. Rmmcrc ROBERT C. RIVES Vice-Presiflent Cornmandant and Professor of Military tB.A., M.A., llantlolpli-Macon couegep Science and Tactics Wfagllenqagics CAB., William and Mary College, Plii Beta Kappa, Graduate Study, University of Virginia, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A.R.J Latin CHARLES LYLE MCFALL Head Coach fB.A., Randolph-Macon College, Lieutenant, Air Corps, Reservel HERBERT G. WYATT Registrar Band and Glee Club Director KBS., Davidson College, Graduate Study, Univer- ARVIN S. WILLIAMS Athletic Director CB.S., Milligan College, Graduate Study, Johns Hopkins University and University of Maryland, Major, Air Force Reservej Mathematics Coach JAMES M. MILLS Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Rifle Team Coach sity of North Carolina, First Lieutenant, Army, Science CAB., University of Californiaj Roservel History English and M asic Q O C U O ,O O O O 0 . O 0 0 . R A 9 MARSHALL S. HAMER JAMES R. CASEY CB.S., Ohio University, M.A., Scarritt Collegel KA.B., Stetson University, M.A., Vanderbilt Bible and Religious Education BRUCE L. BURCH CB.A., University of the South, Graduate Study, University of Georgia and University of Virginiaj Universityl English W1Is,L1g.M ,R.mBR1TToN Diregor of Testing Services , . 0 CNRS., Viurg-inigi Folytgclinielustitutej Joi-IN R. BARKELL Coach CBE., Superior Staleg M.A., University of Minne- sotag Captain, U.S. Army, Retiredl Mathematics AURREY F. CLARK CB.S., Virginia Military Institute, D.D.S., Medi- cal Collegc of Virgining Captain, D.C. Reserve, History and English f Phygics Reliredg ' ' . f Chemistry ,X - R M A 0 0 Q o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o K7 10 ami' tram we we E ft M.. a a is is mmf ww Q W sz im mx Q ww sm nm a sam n me is uma mn awe a m new my ROBERT R. LONG Coach CBS., University of Virginia, Graduate Study, University Of Virginiul History and Math V K M I me H jx 1 5,1 We gtmgww . 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MCMANUS CB A Wake Furect College, MA, Yule Uni QBA Virginia Military Institute, 2nd Lt., Assistant Cornmanzlant ' . V . ' ' ' ' USAR, versity, P111 Beta Kappuj flst Lt., USAFRJ French and History English 11 Faculty mn Q Wl.y3ZfQHe 54Qiul?f.J: bww. ss' wiggfg. IEKEEEEXA-gmgsugiwffxwxyi-1:.- n3e3:EEsjE2?mm an pm X ss a -E ms w gg Hmm mr HH HX nl H awww ,ss z-:ss sm: ma ms mn a mmm main.: XG ' mnagggxm .wgnggn Ar. mm-rfgwx ,, Q BF 513119 Q-xx.,- nv B' fmnlwwfi, mama m-W ss Segway Q MENS' H Hiwmleww-KMQ SSB K ss-mgmw nm E ww mmwmmi -Hu-QAQNHQII 55555 5 was Bum SEQ, -mmm a atm WELFORD D. TAYLOR CBA., University of Richmondj English and Spanish a ms mn mn may., 5. GEORGE M. WINES m as Em EFiig5FiQi.5g -,.g.g,,- Bsxffk W ESE E AEK wif B W Hwy? 598955 awww WISH mann, .Em Mmzaf QQQWQ Q S 5 H ss n ss a m a ss LEWIS HOLLADAY, III Coach fB.A., University of Richnmndb Mathematics mn mm 'Sm a Bum B z sm ,ww is msn mn F. D1xoN WHITWORTH, M.D. mnmnwa ES Wana Sfgffixiii in H Wm wma affw' msn JOHN C. BIRMINGHAM, IR, fA.B., East Carolina Collegcj English and Spanish CHUWNING R. :HALL f1SSiSfGflF Tl'8fl-WVST Physician' Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 Faculty 12 mam! 'QF MRS. FREEMAN KENNIEDY CBS. in Education, Madison College, Liln-ary Science, Madison College, University of Virginia, Willizxrxl and Muryj Librarian MRS. CHARLES P. Honclss H ousemother and Hostess R f V 5' I as 3. ' ,, Ni f 51 mf RWM: . R V H Razz. Q R . RQ- -igszwgiifzfm MRS. VIRGINIA MORRIS, RN. Nurse MRS. FRANCES F, WIIITESELL MISS COMPHORT D. HAYNIE MRS. OTIS M. HAW!I,l' Is, JR. Dietitian Secretary to the President Secretary to the P11 1 ident o o 0 o o 0 o o 0 Q 0 0 o 0 o R M A 13 if 14 ' wr added ss M M E H wi , EQ?-:QZEQYSQSS HgHg?Q S,f.H.Z'A' SH'Q25: ' - Mia ':::' ' m',.XEl5i3iffT:3 QQSQ ,P Eff Eggs ffM,f'.Hf KH 'E ms Q W -5 f' Mn Wm-.irwigsg jawn if ,msg 5? gs, . 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Alicia, SfSergeant AU Company, Squad Leaderg Private 57g P.F.C. 59: Corporal 605 ,layee Football 57g Varsity Baseball 585 Varsity Swimming 58-595 Var- sity Track 59-601 Varsity Foolball 59-60g Monogram Club 58-603 Y.M.C.A. 57-60g Vice President 60g Waiters Club 59-605 Life Saving 57g Drill Tcam 59-60g Sunday School Class Treasurer 59-604 Favorite Saying- Down on the goal line, lnoys g College-Georgia Tech, Hobby-Golf, Ambition- College Football. XVINSTON DAVIS ALEXANDER ........ .... L Oyalllanna, Pa. uljallen Private A Companyg Private 57, P.F.C. 58g Sergeant 593 Varsity Track 57-603 Clee Club 59-60g Y.M.C.A. 56-605 Favorite Saying- Oh We-1l g College-Montgomery junior Collegcg Hobby-Sleeping, Ambition-To get l'lltlt'l'lCtlQ Pet Peevc-Rank. HERBERT JACKSON ALLEMAN . ........... Xvasltington, D.C. SweeLpea Corporal Band Company, Squad Leadcrg Private 56g P.F.C. 57g Varsity Tennis 58g Varsity Swimming 56-60, Band 56-60g Monogram Club 59-60, Y.M.C.A. 56-60g Life Saving 58g Favorite Saying- Small minds discuss peopleng College-Millsappsq Hobby-Drumsg Ambition-Park Rangcrsg Pet Peevc-Duplieity. J, PHILIP AST ...........,........ . .... Charleston, W.Va. Phil Corporal HA Company, Asst. Squad Learlerg Private 585 P.F.C. 59g Cross Country 58-60g RANDOMAC Staff 59-60, Art Editor 59-60, Sabre Stall 59-60g Monogram Club 58-603 Favorite Saying- I Almost Cai'e g College- American U.g l'lobby-Abstract Art and Pllotographyg Ambition- College Philosophy Prolessorg Pet Pcevc-Gray flannel suits. Second Row : LOUIS BOWEN ATHEY ................. Summit Point, W.Va. Big Lou, SfScrgeant UA Company, Guide, Private 57g P.F.C. 583 Corporal 59g Mite Football 57g Midget Basketball 57-58g Varsity Track 57-605 Cross Country 59g Monogram Club 59-60g Y.M.C.A. 57-605 Waiters Club 58-60, Cumberland Valley Medal, Favorite Saying-MI don't know about you, boy g College-Hampden-Sydney, Hobby-Horseback Ridingg Ambition- Millionaireg Pet Peeve-Waiting in the cage. DAVID ANDREWS BEAMAN .................. Asheville, N.C. :'R0dCl1-,, SfSergeant AD Company, Asst. Platoon Sergcantg Private 56, P.F.C. 585 Corporal 59g Midget Basketball 56-57g Junior Varsity Basketball 57-58, Varsity Basketball 58-60, Varsity Track 57-60, Cross Country 56-605 Cap- taiin Cross Country 59-60, Monogram Club 57-60g Y.lVI.C.A. 56-60g Favorite Saying- What does the coach play liim for? g College-Mars Hill Junior Collegeg Hobby-Studying Calculus. WALTER LYNN BLACKLOCK ..... ........ C atonsville, Md. Burl .lstfLt, HA Company, Executive Ollicerg Private 56g P.F.C. 575 Corporal 58g SfSergeant 59g Varsity Basketball Manager 59g Y.M.C.A. 56-605 Drill Team 57-60g Favorite Saying- We're Doomed 5 College-University of Virginiag Hobby-Shipbuildingg Ambition-Medical Doctorg Pet Peeve- Long playing records with skips in tltem. WILLIAM HENRY BLAIR, JR. ................ Wl1iteslJurg, Ky. Birfllegs Sergeant A Company, Squad Leaderg Private 56g P.F.C. 575 Corporal 585 Mite Football 56g Midget Basketball 56-57g Midget Football 574 Varsity Track 57-60g Varsity Football 58-593 Varsity Basketball 57-605 Captain Varsity Basketball 59-605 Monogram Club 57-605 Y.M.C.A. 56-605 Waiters Uv-b 58593 COHBSS-V.M-I-3 Hvbhy-Going to Danville, Ambition-To play pro basketballg Pet peev-Mason Kent. -an, 5 l- A? . L, gf- , 'fr' . V! 5-7 5 mag 1,3 . ' 'H 1' R, 'z ' . - . 'Tix If 5 'ffm r- ,5-' ' a 15. Eff .Ti - fi' I wi? 5i'9'SSp Kb I L 1 'Q -in ' ' 1 5, 1.1 cf , will Oli tfwfwf .1 tp- My-1 L-f-,lift Seniors adj Ql 'lvt,flWW'lgiDffWu.f Mff, lv all fir ws,-L First Row: WILIAM GEORGE DOCK ...................... Syracuse, N.Y. Bill SfScrgeant HA Company, Platoon Sergeantg P.F.C., Corporal, Sergeant 585 Varsity Football 59-605 Co-Captain 59-605 Varsity Track 59-605 Glee Club 59-605 Monogram Club 58-605 Y.M.C.A. 57-605 Waiters Club 57-605 Head Waiter '605 Drill Team 58-605 Senior Class Secretary 605 Favorite Saying- On the goal line 5 CollegcfSyracuse Universityg Hobby-Sportsg Ambition-To get through life alive. DAVID MAXWELL BOCGS ........ .......... B altimore, Md. Dave Sergeant A Company, Squad Leader5 Private 565 P.F.C. 57: Corporal 585 Sergeant 605 ,Iuniur Varsity Football 56-595 Varsity Truck 56-575 Var- sity Swimming 56-605 RANDOMAC Staff 56-605 Sobre Stall 56-605 Glee Club 56-585 Monogram Club 58-605 Y.M.C.A. 56-605 Waiters Club 56-605 Life Saving 575 Drill Team 58-605 Favorite Saying- Stick with the C0lts 5 College-Lyncliburgg Hobby-Photograpl1y5 Ambition-Photographer for Hightowerls A.P.5 Pet Peeve-Betsy. JOHN EVERETT BRYANT ...................... Franklin, Va. Little Jolt-ni' Corporal Band Companyg Private 585 Corporal 595 Junior Varsity Foot- ball 59-605 Band 58-605 Y.M.C.A, 58-605 Edgewood 59-605 Favorite Say- ing- Huh! Hul1 5 College-N.C. State5 Hobby-Carsg Ambition-Govt. Agricultural Worker-Pet Peevc-?Sweeping the floor. JOHN ARTHUR CANTWELL, JR. ............ North East, Md. Butch, P.F.C. A Company5 Private 585 Varsity Swimming 58-60: Cross Country 59-605 Tennis 59-605 Sabre Staff 59-605 Glee Club 58-595 Monogram Club 59-605 Y.M.C.A. 58-605 Favorite Saying-i'Like crazy 5 College-Maryland U.5 Hobby-Long vacations5 Ambition-Surgeong Pet Peeve-Bryanfs weiglitlitting. Second Row: JOHN THOMAS CAPPS ...........,....... Virginia Beach, Va. John Sergeant :'Stali '5 Private 585 Corporal 595 Junior Varsity Football 59-605 Varsity Track 595 C-lee Club 605 Ensemble 605 Y.M.C.A. 58-605 Waiters Club 605 Edgewood 59-605 Cbeerleader 59-605 Life Saving 585 Drill Team 605 Favorite Saying-g'Did you see lllilf?HQ College-Cliowan5 Hobby- Huntingg Ambition-Lawyer. JOHN HASTINGS CHATFIELD ................. Bradford, VI. 'ifaclci' 1stfLt., Ex Ollicer Bandl' Contpanyg Private 575 Corporal 585 Tecl1fSer- geant 595 Mite Football 565 Midget Football 575 Varsity Football 58-595 Varsity Baseball 57-58-59-605 Sabre Stall 58-605 Business Manager 59-60: RANDOMAC Stall 58-59-605 Managing Editor 585 Associate Editor 59-605 Band 56-605 Monogram Club 58-605 Drill Team 58-605 Senior Class Vice Prcsiduntg Favorite Saying-'LI figure slie's good luukingug College-Trim ity5 Ambition-Bc an omnipotent bollweevil5 Hobby-Catcliing, batting practice. LARRY RAY COLLINS .............. ..... . . .WheatoIt, Md. iiZek8?7 Sergeant HA Company, Squad Leader5 Private 585 P.F.C.-Corporal 595 RiHc Teavm 58-595 Y.M.C.A. 58-605 Edgewood 59-605 Drill Team 58-605 Favorite Sayingi That's cool 5 Collcgmv-William and Mary5 Hobby- Creating werewolves5 Ambition-Dentist5 Pet Pceve-Parallel reading. JOHN ADAMS CUMNIINGS .............. . ..,.. Tile Plains, Va. J0lumy Sergeant HA Company, Cuideg Private 565 P.F.C. 575 Corporal 595 Mite Football 565 Midget Football 575 Junior Varsity 605 Rifle Team 59-605 Track Team 605 Sobre Staff 605 Y.M.C.A. 56-605 Drill Team 59-605 Favor- ite Saying-'iOli, well 5 College-V.M.I.5 Hobby-Planning lor vacationsg Ambition-Architect5 Pet Peeve-Buglcs. 18 5 CG., ,, ' Pix:- ZiWy,,e 7vZ,,J'45i7Qy-,Zq rbi? SLK, ,W 'S' ' J I 'Gyw - l ' Allq ix adj? TEAM, .Lk ' .n First Row: EDWARD NEWTON DANCE ..................... Norfolk, Va. Ne-wt SfScrgeant A Company, Platoon Sergeantg Private 575 P.F.C. 585 Ser- geant 595 Junior Varsity Football 575 Varsity Football 58-595 Varsity Track 58-605 Monogram Club 58-605 Y.M.C.A. 57-605 Secretary 59-605 Waiters Club 59-605 Drill Team 58-605 Favorite Saying- Don't Sweat the Small Stuil 5 Hobby-Going to the Beachg Ambition-To make a million rlollarsg Pet Pceve-Everybody on the Goal Line. HENRY CARTER .DEIHL ............. ......, R eedville, Va, Han,lc,' SfSergeant Staff, Color Cuardg Private 575 Sergeant 595 Varsity Baseball 58-605 Rifle Team 58-605 liionograni Club 58-605 Y.M.C.A. 58-605 Drill Team 59-605 Favorite Saying- Why? g College-Recdvillc Tcchg Hobby -Dating Dixie Lee Lewis: AmbitionfYVorltl's greatest fisherman5 Pet Peeve-boy-crazy girls. WAYNE ALVIN DRAKE ........... ..... . . .Arlington, Va. Rooster Tfsergeant A Company, Technical Sergeantg Private 575 Corporal 585 Sfsergeant 595 Rifle Team 58-595 Varsity Track 59-605 Glee Club 58-605 Y.M.C.A, 57-605 Waiters Club 58-605 Edgewood 58-605 Drill Team 58-605 Sunday School Class Treasurer 59-605 Favorite Saying- Get on it 5 College-R.M.C.5 Hobby-Carsg Ambition-Air Forccg Pet Pceve- Blondes. DOUGLAS MICHAEL DUNN ....... ...... T akoma Park, Md. :cMikea: Corporal NA Company, Asst. Squad Leaderg Private 585 P.F.C. 595 Glee Cluh 59-605 Y.M.C.A. 58-605 Drill Team 59-605 Favorite Saying- I Fig- ure g Collegtkllollinsg Ambition-Marine Oilicerg Pet Pceve-Personnel Inspections. 19 Second Row: STEPHEN MICHAEL DYE ..................... Onancock, Va. ::TIlppyv Sergeant, Staff, C.I. and E5 Private 575 P.F.C. 585 Corporal 595 Midget Football 575 Junior Varsity Football 585 Varsity Baseball 58-595 Varsity Tennis 605 Y.M.C.A. 57-605 Academic Twelve 57-585 College-New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technologyg Hobby-Military Science and Tacticsg Ambition-Nuclear Physicist so that we may all be blown awayg Pet Peeve -the epitome of Southern vcrbosity. HOWARD LLOYD EAC-ER ..................... RlClllIlOI1d, Va. uChiC0,, 2ndfLt. HA Company, Platoon Leatlcr5 Private 565 P.F.C. 575 Sergeant 585 SfSergeant 595 Mite Basketball 56-575 Midget Basketball 57-585 Var- sity Football 58-595 Varsity Basketball 57-605 Varsity Baseball 585 Varsity Track 595 Varsity Tennis 605 Monogram Club 58-605 Y.M.C.A. 55, 605 Life Saving 595 Drill Team 57-605 8th Grade Secretaryg Freshman Class Presidcntg Favorite Saying- Crazy 5 College-U.N.C.5 Pet'P'eeve-Sit- ting on the bench. ' WILLIAM HANEY ENGLISH ................ Falls Church, Va. MBU! Corporal NA Company, Asst. Squad Leaderg Private 585 P.F.C. 595 .lun- ior Varsity Football 595 Varsity Swimming 59-605 Monogram Club 59-605 Y.M.C.A. 58-605 Edgewood 59-605 Drill Team 605 Favorite Saying-'iGet Seriousng College-R.M.C.5 Hobby-Going to Swimming Practiceg Ambi- tion-Graduate, get marricd5 Pet Peeve-Edgewood bell, school call. MICHAEL CONRAD FAGAN .................... Ardmore, Pa. Alike Sergeant NA Company, Squad Leader5 Private 575 P.F.C. 585 Corporal 593 Varsity Football 57-605 Varsity Track 58-605 Monogram 58-605 Y.M.C.A. 57-605 Waiters Club 57-605 Life Saving 575 Drill Team 605 Favorite Saying- Now, Ncwtort 5 College-Albright or Lycoming5 Hobby -Sailingg Ambition-College Education and Foothallg Pet Peevc-Pouring Cereal for Mess I, 2,- Seniors V ,y we r D' A ' slats s 'J - -' . .-.,,, V , .1 Q itll' A ll, 11, 4 4--'TR 1 5 tw., Q: K -4 I X-1. v Wax rs. J , , X54 ,f -ay First Row: STANLEY OWEN FORBES .............,.... Stony Creek, Va. Big Stan 2ntlfLt. Band, Platoon Leaderg Private 57Q P.F.C. 583 Sergeant 59g Mid- get Football 583 Jayee Football 59-603 Varsity Baseball 57-603 Varsity Swimming 59: Cleo Club 58-603 Band 57-603 Y.M.C.A. 57-603 Life Saving SEQ College-Air Force Academy3 Hobby-Spit shining my Sam Brown3 Pet Peeve-Goof-offs. HAROLD POTTS CLICK. ...................... Onaricock, Va. Cipatli Corporal B Company, Asst. Squad Leatlcr3 Private 583 P.F.C. 59Q Var- sity Football 58-593 Varsity Swimming 58-603 Varsity Track 59-603 Mono- gram Club 59-603 Y.M.C,A. 59-603 Edgewood 59-603 Life Saving 593 Drill Team 603 Favorite Saying- College or bust 3 Collegf?University of Pennsylvania3 Hobby-Athletics3 Ambition-Make a lot of money quick and retireg Pet Peevo-My roommates making lun of my Kosher food. JAMES ROBERT GRIFFITH ................. Front Royal, Va. ft - ,, Jun Private BN Companyg Favorite Saying- To be or not to be, that is the questionng College-V.P.I.3 Hobby-I-Iunting3 Ambition-Engineer3 Pet Pcevo-Monday mornings. MAHLON NATHANIEL HATNES, III ............... York, Pa. Zilch SfSergeant C Company, Asst. TeehfSergeant3 Private 573 Corporal 583 Sergeant 593 Varsity Swimming 57-60, Captain Varsity Swimming 59-603 Cross Country 59g Monogram Club 58-603 Y,M.C'.A, 58-603 Life Saving 583 Drill Team 59-603 Favorite Saying- How'ja1 make out 3 College4York Junior COllCgCQ Hobby-Swimmingg Ambition-Run in the Boston Mara- tllOIl3 Pet Peeve-Way to run. 1 Second Row: FRANK GARLAND HAMMOND, II ............ Springfield, Va. scarf, 2ndfLt. UA Company, Platoon Leatierg Private 563 P.F.C. 57g Corporal 58: SfSergeant 593 Junior Varsity Football 583 Junior Varsity Basketball 57-583 Varsity Baseball 57-593 Varsity Track 603,RAN0oivtAc Staff 59-60, Sports Editor 603 C-lee Club 58-603 Y.M.C.A, 56-605 Drill Team 57-603 Sunday School Class Treasurer 58-59, Secretary 59-603 Senior Class Treas- urer3 Favorite Saying- Well, get out the Air Wickl'3 College-U.S. Mili- tary Academyg Hobby-Collecting Civil War relics3 Ambition-Army Oili- cerg Pet Peevc?Turner's Ginger Ale bottle. WILLIAM EMERSON HARRINGTON ......... Cambridge, lVld. George Sergeant B Company, Asst. TeehfSergea-nt3 Private 58? P.F.C. 59? Junior Varsity Football 583 Junior Varsity Basketball 58-593 Varsity Foot- ball 593 Junior Varsity Basketball 58-593 Varsity Football 593 Varsity Basketball Manager 59-603 Varsity Tennis 59-603 Glee Club 58-60g Ensem- ble 59'60Q Monogram Club 59-603 Y.M.C.A. 58-60g Drill Team 60? Amer- ican Legion Citizenship Medalg Favorite Saying-'iCan I borrow your toothbrush? 3 College-Dartmouthg Hobby-Kidclingg Ambition-To be happy 20 years from nowg Pet Peeve--Military obligations. RICHARD RUSSELL HARVEY ................. Arlington, Va. 'iHa-arve . . . Corporal B Company, Squad Leuderg Private 573 P.F.C. 58: Midget Football 57g Varsity Swimming Manager 59-603 RANDOMAC Staff 59-603 Sabre Staff 59-605 Monogram Club 603 Y.M.C.A. 57-603 Life Saving 583 Drill Team 59-602 Sunday School Class Treasurer 59-603 Favorite Saying- Well, I . . . CTNQ College-Rutgers. GEORGE EDWARD HECKERT ..................... York, Pa. George Sergeant B Company, Guideg Private 57g P.F.C. 58g Corporal 59? Midget Football 57-583 Cross Country 58-603 Varsity Truck 58-603 Glee Club 59-603 Monogram Club 58-603 Y.lVI.C.A. 57-603 Life Saving 583 Cum- berland Valley Medalg Favorite Saying- Let,s get it tlOIl8nQ Hobby- Auto mechanics: Ambition-Find the Land of Sky-Blue Waters. ,sf H' - gif! s ij' -lefiifkefibefgf f 1960 First Row : JOHN NIURMANN HIGHTOWER, JR. ...... . . . .Betl1esda, Md. GITex,! Techf5ergeanl 'LStalF'3 P.F.C. 57: Corporal 58Q Sergeant 593 RANDOMAC Staff 58-593 Asst. Business Manager 58-593 Sobre Staff' 58-60g Editor 603 Glee Club 57-583 Y.M.C.A. 56-603 Drill Team 58-60, College-Maryland U., Hobby-Smokingg Ambition-Newspaper reporterg Pet PeevzfNo smoking on the fourth floor. ALVIN BRYANT HUTZL-ER, II ................. Richmond, Va. 66,413.7 P.F.C.3 Private 583 RANDOM.-tC Stall 59-603 Activities Editor 603 Y.M.C.A. 58-603 Drill Team 59-603 Favorite Saying-i'June 5th',3 College-lVashing- ton and Lee U., Hobby-Stamps. JOHN SUDLER ISAACS, Il .................. Georgetown, Del. facing Sergeant, Squad Leader Band Company: Corporal 593 Varsity Baseball 593 Varsity Track 603 Band 58-603 Y.M.C.A. 58-603 Waiters Club 59-603 Favorite Saying- Iv don't figure I do College-Delaware U.3 Ambition- To gct through collegeg Pct Peeve-General assemblies. DANIEL LAWRENCE JOHNSON .. ........ Montross, Va. ':Danny:' Sfsergeant Band Company, Platoon Sergeantg Midget Football 583 Track 59-603 Band 56-603 P.F.C, 583 Corporal 593 Y.M.C.A. 56-603 College-William and Maryg Hobby-Fishing, Ambition-Banker, Pet Pceve-Myles' record player. Second Row: ' D EDGAR JONES, III ............................ Staunton, Va.B , rv Chipper', ,UBL SfSergeant, Guide, B Companyg P.F.C. 573 Sergeant 593 Rifle Team 59-603 Sabre Staff 58-603 Drill Team 59-603 Favorite Saying- One never lcnows 3 College-R.lVl.C.3 Hobby-Ragtimeg Ambition-Successg Pet Peeve-Study hall piano. B-ILL HAYWOOD KINSEYHJR. ............. Washingtolt, N.C. 'fllistyl' lst,fLt., lst Platoon Leader, HB Companyg Private 56g P.F.C., Corporal 57g Sergeant 583 SfSergeant, 2nclfLt. 593 Midget Football 56-573 Junior Varsity Football 58, Co-Captaing Varsity Track 59-603 RANDOMAC Stall 56-57-58-59-60, Asst. Activities Editor 59, Editor-in-Chief 603 Sabre Staff 56-57-58-59-60, Sports Editor 59-603 Glee Club 56-57-58-59-603 Ensemble 59-60, Monogram Club 59-603 Y,lVl.C.A. 56-603 Cheerleader 59-60, Chiefg Robert E. Lee Scholarship-lvashington and Leeg Favorite Saying-'4May- haps 3 College-Washington and Leeg Hobby-Submarine races3 Pet Peeve- Newsy letters. EDWARD .JACKSON LUCK ..................... Ashland, Va. Carbuncle.s Captain, Company Commander, Bn Companyg Private 563 Corporal 573 Sergeant 583 TecltfSergeant 593 Mile Football 553 J.V. Football, 57g Var- sity Foothall 58-59, Co-Captain 59Q Mite Basketball 563 Midget Basketball 573 J.V. Basketball 583 Varsity Basketball 59-603 Varsity Baseball 58-60, Captain 603 Student Council 59-60, Vice Prcsidcntg Monogram Club 58-601 Y.M.C.A. 55-60, Sunday School Committee 59-605 ,Drill Team 57-603 Eighth Grade Vice Presidentg Ninth Grader Secretary3 Tenth Grade Vice Presidentg Eleventh Grade Secretaryg Favorite Saying-'iHow long 'til June 5th?? g College-R.M.C.3 Hobby-Sports. FRANK VERNON MCCOY, JR. ...... ........ S pringlleld, Ohio .Mic'key 2ntlfLt. BU Company, 2nd Platoon Leaderg P,F.C. 573 Sergeant 583 SfSergeant 593 Monogram Cluh 57-60g Y.M.C.A. 56-60, Treasurer 603 Drill Team 57-603 Favorite Saying-- That's business, Pardner 3 College- R.M.C.3 Hobby-Guard Dutyg Ambition-To graduateg Pet Peeve'--People asking: :'Did I get any mail? IWW 15 M Seniors 5 First Row: HAROLD WILLIAM MARKHAM ..... Herndon, Va. Marks', TechfScrgeant, Staff, Ordnance Sergeantg Private 575 Corporal 585 Sf Sergeant 595 Rifle Team 57-605 Monogram Club 58-605 Y.M.C.A. 57-605 Waiters Club 58-605 Drill Team 58-60g Favorite Saying- Vamos a Mexi- c0 5 College-G.W. Universityg Holiby-Wtttclting people clean rillesg Pet Peevzr-Heing called Frank. ROBERT WILLARD MEMLER ...... .... F airfax, Va. Big Bobv P.F.C. B Companyg Private 575 Tennis 575 Varsity Track 59-605 RAN- IJOMAC Staff 59-605 Sabre Stall 59-60 Y.M.C.A. 56-605 Favorite Saying- It's time for another cigaretteug CollegeMUniversity of Virginiag Hobby-- Colfg Ambition-Millionaire. THOMAS WALKER PAGE ...... .... D urham, N.C. CCTODL17 P.F.C. HB Companyg Varsity Track 60g Sabre Staff 59-605 Y.M.C.A. 56- 605 Favorite Saying- May I have a eiga1'ette? g College-University of North Carolinag Hobby-Borrowing soapg Ambition-Psychologist5 Pet Peevt?Manic-depressives. HENRY LAWRENCE PASQUET .. . ..... Middletown, Va. Hank Sergeant C Company, Asst. Platoon Sergeantg Private 585 P.F.C. 595 Varsity Track 58-605 Monogram Club 58-605 Y.M.C.A. 58-60: Waiters Club 58-595 Edgewood 59-605 St. James Relay Medalg Favorite Saying-i'Got a weed? g College-Virginia Techg Hobby-The fairer sexg Ambition- Aeronautical engineer. Second Row: FRANCIS HARRISON PURCELL ..... ..,....... L ouisa, Va. s:Harryas TeehfSergeant, Stall, Color Guard Commanrlerg P.F.C. 575 Corporal 585 SfSergeant 595 Mite Basketball 55-565 Midget Basketball 56-575 Y.M.C.A. 55-605 Drill Team 57-60g Favorite Saying-Nlllike, will you take check for me tonight? g College-V.P.I.g Hobby-Carsg Ambition-Agricultural Eeonomicsg Pet Peeve-Days without letters from Janie. ROBERT HUBERT RAUCH .......... , ............ Vienna, Va. Frizz Private C Companyg Private 565 P.F.C. 575 Corporal 585 Sergeant 595 Midget Football 575 Varsity Football 58-595 Varsity Baseball 57-605 RAN- DOMAC Staff 57-585 Monogram Club 58-605 Y.M.C.A. 56-605 Waiters Club 57-605 Drill Team 57-605 Favorite Saying-HI wanna go ll0lllGHQ College- U.S. Naval Academyg Hobby-Sportsg Ambition-Naval Officer. MILTON MONROE REICELMAN ............ llfashington, D.C. Bucky Sergeant Band Company, Asst. TechfSergeantg Private 575 P.F.C. 585 Corporal 595 Junior Varsity Football 575 Junior Varsity Basketball 579 Varsity Basketball 58-605 Varsity Track 57-605 Ranuonmc Staff 58-605 Classes Editor 59-605 Glee Club 59-605 Band 57-605 Monogram Club 59-605 Y.M.C.A. 57-605 Waiters Club 58-605 Life Saving 595 Sunday School Class Secretary 59-605 Daughters of the American Revolution Citizenship Medalg ,Favorite Saying-'iToo flashy boy, too Hashy 5 College-William and Mary or Vanderbiltg Hobby-Waiting the Squeeze-Squacl's training tahleg Am- bition-To be the Clearisil Personality of the Month. JOHN MASON RICHARDS ............... Fredericksburg, Va. GGRich7, 1stfLt. C Company, Platoon Leaderg Private 565 P.F.C. 575 Corporal 585 SfSergeant 585 2ndfLt. 595 Varsity Rifle Team 56-605 Captain Rifle Team 59-605 Midget Football 585 Junior Varsity Football 585 RANDOMAC Staff 59-605 Military Editor 59-605 Monogram Club 57-605 Y.lVl'.C.A. 56-605 Drill Team 57-605 U.S. National Championship Rifle Team-William Randolph Hearst Trophy Matches 605 Favorite Saying- EaSy 5 College-University of North Carolinag Hobby-Getting the most out of lileg Ambition-To become an M.D. and be near Barbie. 22 X go ol' PL l Cx tie 9 W ef' t 1960 . WtxQ7U'l 00 Qpfltft .A First Row : GEORGE DALLAS RIFE . . ....... ........... N ewvllle, Pa. . ex,- Corporal Band Company, Private 58, Corporal 59-60, Varsity Basketball 58-59, Varsity Track 58-59, Ensemble 58-60, Band 58-60, Y.M.C.A. 58-60, Waiter's Club 59-60, Edgewood 59-60, Life Saving 58-59, Favorite Say- ing-g'You bell , College-Penn. State, Hobby-Going to the woods: Ambition'-Educated hillbilly CForesterJ. ROBERT MAC RIVES ......... ........ .... . . Front Royal, Va. Mac Captain Adjutant, Staff, Adjutant, Private 56, Corporal 57, Sergeant 58, First Sergeant 59, Mite Basketball 56, Mite Football 56, Midget Football 57, Midget. Blasketball 57, Varsity Tennis 57-60, Varsity Basketball 58-60, Varsity Football 58-59, Sabre Stall 60, Student Council 57-60, Secretary 58-59, President 59-60, Monogram Club 58-60, Y.M.C.A. 55-56, 59-60, Sunday School Committee 59-60, Drill Team 57-60, Eighth Grade Presi- dent, Junior Class President, Scholarship Medal 56-57, Latin Medal 57- 58, Manual of Arms Competition Medal 59, Academic Twelve 55-59, Favorite Saying-:'Breath, relax, squeeze , College-Vanderbilt, Hobby- Practicing hand salute, Ambition-To own a Cuban sugar plantation, Pet Pc-eve-Fish on Friday. .lANlES FRANKLIN ROOT ....................... Rome, N.Y. Hunter, T7 SfSergeant Baud Company, Platoon Sergeant, Battalion Buglcr, Private 57, Corporal 58, Sergeant 59, SfSergeant 60, Midget Football 57, Varsity Tennis 58, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross-Country 59, Glee Club 58-60, Band 57-60, Monogram Club 59-60, Y.M.C.A. 57-60, Life Saving 59, Cum- berland Valley Medal: Favorite Saying- ISn't that nice? , College- Bucknell University, Hobby-Sleeping while on bugler, Ambition-Doctor of Medicine, Pet Pceve-General Assemblies. DONALD EDIVIN RYAN, JR. ................ Kensington, Md. Donny Sergeant C Company, Squad Leader, Private 57: P.F.C. 58: Corporal 59, ,Iunior Varsity Football 57-59: Junior Varsity Basketball 57-58, Varsity Track 59-60, Y.M.C.A. 57-59, Drill Team 59-60, Favorite Saying- The more you do today, the less you have to do t0morrowf', College-YVilliam and Mary, Hobby-Cars, Ambition-Lawyer, Pct Pecve-Lampshades. W' ' 23 Milf-ll Wi-Qflfl'-A'Vi W waitin Second Row: FREDERICK WILLIAM SANFORD... ..... Warwick, Va. Fred Sergeant, Staff, Infirmary Sergeant, Private 56, P.F.C. 57, Corporal 58, Mite Football 56, Midget Football 57, Junior Varsity Football 58-59, Var- sity Swinnning 58-60, Varsity Track 58-60, Monogram Club 58-60, Y.M.C.A. 56-60, Life Saving 58, Favorite Saying- Huzza for ,Tune 5th , College-Duke University or University of Virginia, Hobby-Studying English IV during Drill, Ambition-To become one of the ten best-dressed cadets, Pet Peevcr-Inspections and Military Classes on Cadets Day. GEORGE DANIEL 'SHEFFIELD ............... Blackstone, Va. Dail Bag ' Corporal Band Company, Guidon, Private 57, P.F.C. 58, Clee Club 57- 58, Ensemble 57-60, Band 57-60, Y.M.C.A. 57-60, Edgewood 58-60, Fav- orite Saying-HFetchit all College-V.P.I., Hobby-Trying to get dates when Pm home, Ambitionffietting a date while I'm home, Pet Peave- Physies experiments that don't work. GLENN MOORE SPITLER ' ......... ....... A rlington, Va. ':Glenn, Sergeant, Squad Leader, HCM Company, Private 57, P.F.C. 58: Corporal 59: Sergeant 60, Mite Football 57, Varsity Track 59-60, Sabre Staff 59-60, Y.M.C.A. 57-60, Edgewood 59-60, Favorite Saying-HWhere is my Alka- Seltzer?',, College-Wake Forest, Hobby-Listening to stercopllonie rec- ords, Ambition-To be a dentist, Pet Peeve-Open Book U.S. tests. ALAN GILBERT STEPHENSON .... ..,.. F airfax, Va. Ste-ve', 2ndfLt. Band Company, Platoon Leader, Private 56, P.F.C. 57, SfSer- gcant 58, '1'echfScrgcant 59, Rifle Team 57-60, Track Team 57-60, J.V. Football 57, Band 56-60, Monogram Club 59-60, Y.M.C.A. 56-60, Drill Team 58-60, Favorite Saying- It mystilies me , College-American Uni- versity, Hobby-Shining my shoes, Ambition-Geologist and mining engi- neer, Pct Pocvo-Lack of telephones. Seniors First Row: MARVIN BETTS SWIFT ............... ...... R eedville, Va. Mate Sergeant C Company, Guide, Private 58, Corporal 59, Y.M.C.A. 58-60, Drill Team 60g College-Iiearlville Institute of Technology, Hobby-Huv- ing a good time, Ambition-Get rich quick. MAURICE EMMITT TALBOT, JR. .......... Fayetteville, N.C. Skeetes,' P.F.C. Band Company, Band 58-603 Life Saving 595 Favorite Saying- Star Bright , College?-Air Force Academy, Hobby-Painting, Ambi- ' tion-To make ,lane happy, Pet Peeve-Forced athletics. JOHN EDWARD TURNER .......... . . . .Springiielch Ohio Muggs Captain A Company, Company Commanflerg Corporal 57, Sergeant 58, First Sergeant 59, Mite Football 56, J.V. Football 57-58g Varsity Football 58-603 Swimming Team 56-57, Student Council 59-60, Monogram Club 58- 60, Y.M.C.A. 55-60g Life Saving 599 Drill Team 57-60, Vice President Ninth Grade Classg Treasurer Tenth Grade Class: Favorite Sayingr-6'Rieky Ricky Ree, Kick Him in the Knee g College-Ohio Northern University, Hobby-One white Bonneville, Ambition-Air Force pilot. RICHARD LEVI TURNER ................. .... C arrollton, Va. Dick Corporal Band Company, Squad Leaderg J.V. Football 58g Varsity Foot- ball 593 Varsity Track 60g Glee Club 58-605 Ensemble 58-60g Band 58-605 Monogram Club 59-60g Y.M.C,A. 58-605 Edgewood 594 Life Saving 59g Natural Bridge Delegate 60, Favorite Saying-t'Crazy, Man, Crazy , Col- lege-William and Mary, Hobby-Boats and young ladies, Ambition-Sum cessful mathematician, Pet Peevewilifestliampton girls. 24 Second Row : LEE SCOTT VARNER, II ..................... Alexandria, Va. Scottie,' Sfsergeant nB:md Company, Guide, Private 58, Corporal 59, SfSergeant 605 I.V. Basketball 59, RANUOMAC Staff 60, Glee Club 59-60, Ensemble 58, 59, 605 Band 58-605 Y.M.C.A. 58-60, Edgewood 59-60, Favorite Saying - Pass those Kosher pickles, Gliekug College-Baker Univcrsityg Hobby- lioatsg Ambition-To become a brain surgeon, Pet PeevreTurpin'5 con- stant oiikey singing. PEDRO JUAN VERGNE ............ .... C aguas, Puerto Rico apeten TfSergeant HA Company, TfSergeantg Private 56, 57, P.F.C. 58g Ser- geant 593 Cross Country 57-60, Varsity Track 56-60g RANDOMAC Staff 58- 60, Make-up Editor, Y.M.C.A. 56-60, Edgewood 57-60, Drill Team 57-605 Favorite Saying- As long as 'eets' your neck , College-University of Puerto Ricog Hobby-Studying by candle light, Ambition-To be a doctor. LUCIEN KING VON SCHILLING ............... Hampton, Va. Rufus Corporal C Company: Private 56, P.F.C. 57, Corporal 58g Private 59g Corporal 60, Midget Football 56-573 Midget Basketball 56-573 Y.M.C.A. 56-60, Y.M.C.A, President 59-609 Life Saving 57, Drill Team 59-60, Fav- orite Saying- That I did, Dadrlie-O , Collegr?V.M.I.g Hobby-Getting bustedg Ambition-Vet or Army career, Pet Peeve-16 year old giants and loquacious luck. WILLIAM ELMER WARD, JR. ............ Newport News, Va. Bill TfSergeant B Company, TfSergeantg Private 57, Sergeant 59g Midget Football 57, J.V. Football 58g Swimming Team 57-60, Cross Country 593 Varsity Track 60, C-lee Club 58-603 Monogram Club 60: Y.M.C.A. 57-605 Life Saving 59g Drill Team 58-609 Favorite SayingW5'Tl1at'5 not nice , College-Randolph-Macon, Hobby-Girlsq Ambition-To become a doctor, Pet Peeve-4th Floor raids. t. nai,w.Ml ,t 1960 First Row : NIICHAEL GARY WARING .................... Pensacola, Fla. 'gflfiken Major Staff, Battalion Commanderg Private 555 P.F.C. 565 Sergeant 575 'l'fSex'geant 585 ls-tfLioutena'nt 595 Mite Football 55-565 ,l.V, Football 575 Varsity Football 58-59: Midget Basketball 575 Varsity Basketball 58-605 Varsity Track 59-60: RANDOMAC Staff 59-605 Contributing Editor 59-605 Student Council 59-605 Monogram Club 58-60: Y.M.C.A. 55-605 Sunday School Committee 59-605 'Treasurer 59-605 Drill Team 57-605 Eighth Grade Treasurerg .lunior Class Vice Presiclentg Charles E. Harris Memorial Sportsmanship lVlCdal5 Favorite Saying- Good morning Pete 5 College- Oecidental Collegeg Hobby-Sports and water skiingg Ambition-To be- come a pro rifleteamerg Pet Peeve-MT Lesson Plans. DAVID EARLE WAYSON .............. ..,... D ttnliirk, lVlftl. Davey lstfLieutenant C Company, Platoon Leader: Private 565 P.F,C. 575 Ser- geant 585 2n1.lfLieutenant 59: Midget Football 575 Varsity Football 58-595 Varsity Track 59-605 Monogram Club 59-605 Y.M.C.A. 56-605 Waiters Club 59-605 Drill Team 58-60: ,Favorite Saying-t'Hey, she's bad looking 5 Col- legc?tVasbington Collegeg Hobby-Peacemaker for the waiters table: Ambition-A wandering troubarlnr: Pet Peeve-A bigoted Republican. FATRMOUNT RICHMOND Wlll'fE. .lR. .... Newport News, Va. Monte lstfllicutcnant HB Company, Executive 0llieer5 Private 565 P.F.C. 575 Corporal 585 2ndfLieutenant5 Mite Football 56-575 J.V, Football 595 Var- sity Swimming 56-595 Varsity Track 59-605 Glee Club 59-60: Monogram Club 57-605 Y.M.C.A, 56-605 Life Saving 56-585 Drill Team 58-605 Natural Bridge Delegate 605 Favorite Saying- Well, actually it was only this big, but . . . 5 College+Hampden-Sydney5 Hobby-Water skiing: Ambi- tion-Actor5 Pct Peevc-Hypocrites. GARY CONRAD VVIELAND ........... ...... H agerstown, Md. Studi, 1stfLieutenant HC Company, Executive Oflicer5 Private 575 P.F.C. 585 Sf Sergeant 595 Mite Football 565 Midget Football 575 Varsity Football 58- 595 Varsity Track 58-60: Glee Club 58-605 Student Council 59-605 Mono- gram Club 58-605 Y.M.C.A. 56-605 Edgewood 57-595 Life Saving 595 Drill Team 58-605 Junior Class Treasurer: Senior Class Presidentg Favorite Say- ing- Zeig Heil 5 College-Naval Academy. Second Row: GILBERT CLATER WILLIE .................,.... Vienna, Va. MGM, Captain Band Company, Company Commander5 P.F.C. 565 Corporal 575 Sergeant 585 1stfLieutenant 595 Varsity Track 56-605 Mite Football 565 Midget Football 575 J.V. Football 575 Varsity Football 58-595 Band 55-605 Student Council 57-605 Monogram Club 58-605 Y.M.C.A. 55-60: Drill Team 58-595 Mite Field Day Champion5 Favorite Saying- I'll be bomeifg Col- lege-Shepherd Collegeg Hobby-Sports5 Ambition-Stay singleg Pet Peeve-Muggs i11 the morning. CHARLES WHITE WORNOM ............. Newport News, Va. Charlie Captain C Company, Company Commander5 Private 575 Sergeant 585 lstfLieutenant 595 Mite Football 565 .I.V. Football 585 Varsity Football 59-605 Varsity Track 57-605 Captain 605 Varsity Swimming 56-605 Glee Club 58-605 Student Council 58-605 Monogram Club 57-605 Y.M.C.A. 56- 605 Sunday School Committee 59-605 Drill Team 56-605 Natural Bridge Delegate 595 Senior Field Day Championg Favorite Saying- Stop bounc- ing, Miller',5 College-RMC5 Hobby-Water skiing5 Ambition-Doctorg Pet Pecve'-Stark, C. BENJAMIN MEAD YEATTS ............... Charlottesville, Va. agenv P.F.C. C Companyg Private 585 Varsity Track 58-605 Monogram Club 59-605 Y.M.C.A. 58-605 Waiters Club 59-605 Life Saving 585 Farvorite Saying-'5Be an individualist, man',5 College-William and Maryg Hobby -Running5 Ambition-The Olympicsg Pet Peeve-Conformists. ROBERT BRIGG YOW ........,............ Nortll Carden, Va. ':Cur1y,' Corporal 'LCE' Company5 Private 58: P.F.C. 595 .l.V. Football 595 Varsity fl'ra'ek 59-605 Y.M.C.A. 59-605 Edgewood 605 Favorite Saying-'tTllat's Tough 5 College-Greensborog l-lobby-Eatingg Ambition-Agriculturistg Pet PCEVC1El'l 'll5ll7E snorin-1. D D 4? -.r First Row: Second Row: WILLIAM NALLEY BIARKER . . . ..... Winchester, Va. STANLEY WARREN MYERS .... ...... W eslon, W.Va SAMUEL JOHNSON COOKSEY .... .... F ront Royal, Va. JAMES MICHAEL SAVAGE ..... ..... S hillington, Pa JOHN DOUGLAS GILMAN ..... ..... C len Allen, Va. CLARENCE TERRY TITUS .... ..... L eeshurg, Va ROBERT MCMILLEN HANES .... ..... H erndon, Va. STEPHEN RAYNOR WARDEN .... .... W hitby, W.Va JWWJQJMWQJJIE gm Special Students Egger Cadets whose photos appear on this page were grad- ed Randolph-Macon for only one year and were not can uated from their respective high schools, but have attend- didates for graduation. 26 JL W W J I , I I mm M XI ex I IU If IWUQWIU WI LN' HI Julaior .Cflass Officers - L M EDWARD HUDSON LANE, III ....... JOHN GODDARD ALSTON ....... , WILLIAM STEPHAN CARRIER, III .... . FRANK JOSEPH EICI-IENLAUB, III ,..... 27 Juniors Third Row: JOHN CODDARD ALSTON . . . ...... Atlanta, Ga. DAVID ELIOTT DAHLE ..... .... H igh Point, N.C NELSON GIDEON BAILEY ..... ..... B entonville, Va. JOSEPH WARD DARBY ............... Kensington, Md JERRY MICHAEL BARTLETT ..... ..... A rlington,Va. VICTOR MODDY BESANCON . . . ..... Alexandria, Va. ROGER BRUCE BICKEL .... ..... F airmount, W.Va. DONALD BLACKWELL ............. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. WARREN CANDLER BLANKENSHIP ...... Ricl1mond,Va. KENT ROBERT BYLER ................ Kent Village, Md. Second Row: CHARLES STANLEY BOONE ....... ..... D urham, N.C. ROBERT CHRISTOPHER BOWEN ......... Roanoke, Va ARNOLD McKENDREE BRANDENB'URG.Kensington, Md OSBORNE LEE BROCKMAN .............. Arlington, Va. WILLIAM STEPHAN CARRIER, III ...... Greensboro, N.C ERCEL CARSON CARTER, II ........ Fredericksburg, Va WILLIAM BLAIR CLARK, JR. ................ Stuart, Va LEROY GILLETTE CRENSHAW, III ....... Richmond, Va THOMAS GORDON DARBY, JR.. . .Washington Grove, Md JAMES EARL DEIHL ........... STEPHEN HOWARD DETWILER RICHARD VINCENT DiMAIO RICHARD WALLACE DODD .... JAMES THEODORE DOUKAS .. Fourth Row: THOMAS FRANCIS DRAKE ..... JOSEPH REAH EARNEST, JR. ........ . FRANK JOSEPH EICHENLAUB, ERIC ELLIS ................... RICHARD NORMAN EVERETT LEROY MAXWELL FAUST ROBERT WILSON FOLEY .,... ALEXANDER FRAZER, JR. . . . Reedville, Va . . . .... Arlington, Va . . .Rockvillr-:, Md . . . . Suffolk, Va . . . .McLean, Va . . Lexington, Va .Front Royal, Va Washington, D.C . . . .Reading, Pa .Kensington, Md Washington, D.C . . .Hopewell, Va . . . . Clairton, Pa 28 First Row: CARL S. GASKIN ........... PAUL CHARLES GLICK, JR. GORDON RALPH GRAHAM, JR. THOMAS JAMES HALLDEN .... EDWARD MATTHEW HAWKINS . JONATHAN MEREDIT H HAWKINS FRED DOENGES HEATHER ...... JOHN RALLSON HENDRICKS Second Row: . . . . .Bethel Park, Pa, . . . .Washinglon, D.C. . . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. . . .Youngstown, Ohio . . . .Front Royal, Va. . . . .Sao Paulo, Brazil . . . .San Diego, Calif. . . . .Norfolk, Va. JAMES YARD HORNOR ....... .. ALFRED LOOMIS HOWES, JR. ...... . ALAN LAWTON INABINET JOHN WARING JETT ...... .. CHARLES EUGENE JOHNS WILLIAM BARRETT JONES .... DARDEN WATKINS JONES ..... TOM NICHOLAS KALOGERAS , ' as . . . Clarksburg, W.Va. . Clarksburg, W.Va. Arlington, Va. Wildwood Crest, N.J. . . . . .Front Royal, Va. . Charlottesville, Va. . . . . . .Franklin, Va. . . . .Warren, Ohio as 1 .... ug. Third Row: VINCENT STANLEY KELLY ........ THOMAS FLATFORT KENDALL, JR. MYLES WlL2BERT KENNEDY ...... THOMAS LAWSON KING ........... LEONARD THOMAS LILLISTON, JR. RICHARD HERB-ERT LUND ......... ROY STUART MCKIBBEN .... HENRY CRAWLEY MARTIN .. . Fourth Row: JAMES MONROE MYERS ...... STUART WILLIAM NESBITT .... JAMES WILLIAM NETHERS . .. FRANK O'NEIL OAKES .......... ALBERT MARCELLUS ORCAIN . . . RICHARD WILSON PANCAKE . . . JAMES H. 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Kellam Robert Kennedy Lee Lane Bernie Leigg Weston Loving .lohn MacConnell Tom MacConnell John Major Ronnie Malinoski Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS PRESTON CORNICLIUS KIQLLAM, ,I R. .. .President JOHN ANTHONY Ross ........ Vice-President TROY FRANCIS STALLARD .... ..... S ecretary Josaru CLAY STILRS. .. . .... Treasurer Werner McDannald Tom Sanders Vincent Miller J ay Selden Tom Moskey Rickie Myer Norman Myers Eldridge Newman Louis Nichols Bobby Norfleet Richard Norris Charles Pellerin Bill Ramsey John Reamy Daniel Reebel Tom Root John Ross Clifford Smith Troy Stallard Chris Stark Clay Stiles Bob Sutton Wesley Terry .lens Tholand Philip Thomas Wrightson Tongue Michael Trussell Stanley Vossler Tom Waesche Dix Whitworth Earl Wolverton I IE 31 Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS JOHN Fnanmc SLEETI-:R ........... President RICHARD Surnwoon voN SCHILLING , ..... WAYNE BERNARD POOLE JAMES BLAKE HoPK1Ns. M Q. Vice-President . . . ...... Secretary . . . .Treasurer JN vii 1 55? 15 4' 15 -2' Y A5 31-f-Ar, L l .9 1, MEMBERS Richard Almarode Ronnie! Evans Bobby .leffress John Sleeter Rolf Arentzen Stevie Evans Lyman Kelley Robert Smith Bailis Bell Buddy Farrell Alex Kerr Richard Spillers Jimmy Bennett Joe Fisher Gary Lee Cort Stark Teddy Bilbo John Forsyth J ack Lee Anderson Tackett Terry Booze Steve Garnett Palmer Lowery Curtis Thomas Paul Candler Eddie Gregory William MCCl3HRll3ll Terry Tuhman David Cash Barry Hackney Richard Marriott Billy Vakos l ' Herman Cestero Randy Haga Wayne Poole Sherwood VOI1 SChl1l1I1 Walford Crenshaw Bill Hammett Tommy Rees Jay Washburn Pat. Dougherty Rodney Hayzlett David Rife LCC WQHIS Hank Downing Jimmy Hopkins Barry Simonpietri .IOH W1lS0H Tgmmy E51-gle Joel Winston ...- FL' E538 , r,,..,. ...t.,,.,.t. A W 'f tfamziii 7 in fe., Q giifi Ti'Lg 't --.,. N ' -- ll? - '-- 1 fy , t ll .A titt ' W ' N , T Lv - .Tit A oy' y 7 ?..-3- 111. J 2 I fi . ' -' 1 S. -I: lf? 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Treasurer MEMBERS Carter Fussell Eddie Johnson James Marlow John Tackett Buddy Harper Doug Jones Pat Morgan Claes Tholancl Lee Hart Billy Lillard Allen Nicholls J ay Tobin Jacky Humphries David Maj ette Billy Sweeney 33 Xu? 5 if W .: Qi E swam ,x- if gee :fr gi? E E 5 , EQ z ,A 5 f xl ,df r 421 51233 gi 7 if 332' .2S -F: 1-1 Q ' S ,::-. ' wg.: f.- F 8 Battalion Staff FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Major Michael Waring, Captain Robert Rives, Technical Sgt. Francis Purcell, Technical Sgt. John Hightower, Master Sgt. Stephen Detwiler, Technical Sgt. Harold Markham. SECOND ROW: Stall Sgt. James Root, Staff Sgt. Oshorne Brockman, Stall Sgt, Henry Deihl, Sgt. Wesley Truscott, Sgt. Stephen Dye. THIRD Row: Cpl. J ames Fletcher, Sgt. Frederick Sanford, Sgt. John Capps, Cpl. Troy Stallard. naw s . -1 M W - M . xt I . 1 ' E N a - I 4 NON- COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Albin, SfSgt., Allenian, Cpl., Alston, Sgt., Ast, Cpl., Athey, SfSgt., Bartlett, Cpl., Bea- man, Sgt., Besancon, S!Sgt., Bickel, lst!'Sgt., Blair, Sgt., Blankenship, Sgt., Blyler, TechfSgt., Bock, SfSgt., Boggs, Sgt., Boone, Cpl., Brockman, SfSgt., Bryant, J., Cpl., Capps, Sgt., Casilear, Cpl., Collins, Sgt., Crenshaw, W., Cpl., Cummings, Sgt., Dance, SfSgt., Darby, W. Cpl., Deihl, H., S!Sgt., Deihl J., Cpl., Detwiler, M!Sgt., DilVlaio, Sgt., Drake, W., TechfSgt., Dunn, Cpl. Dye Sgt., Eichenlauli, Cpl., Eng- lish, Cpl., Everett, Sgt., Fa- gan, Sgt., Fletcher, Cpl., Glick, H., Cpl., Guy, Sgt., Haines, M., S!Sgt., Hallclen, Cpl., Harrington, Sgt., Har- vey, Cpl., Heather, Cpl., Heckert, Sgt., Herr, Cpl., Hightower, Tecl1!Sgt., Howes, Cpl., Humphries, W., Cpl., Isaacs, J., Sgt., Johnson, L., SfSgt., Jones, E., S!Sgt., Kellam, Sgt., Kennedy, M., Sgt., Lane, E., lstfSgt., Lil- liston, Sgt., MacConnell, J., Sgt., MacConnel, T., Cpl., McKilJlJen, Cpl., lVI3.j01', Cpl., Malinoski, Cpl., Markham, Tech!Sgl:., Martin, Sgt., Nes- bitt, Cpl., Nichols, L., Cpl., Orgain, 1st!Sgt., Pancake, Cpl., Pasquet, Sgt., Powell. T., S!Sgt., Purcell, Tech! Sgt., Quinn, Cpl., Reamy, Cpl., Reigelman, Sgt., Rite, G., Cpl., Root, J., S!Sgt., Root, T., Cpl., Ross, Sgt., Roughton, Cpl., Ryan, Sgt., Sanford, Sgt., Selden, Cpl., Slieltleld, Cpl., Shollstall, S!Sgt., Sleeter, Cpl., Smith, B., Sgt., Smith, L., Cpl., Sowder, TechfSgt., Spitler, Cpl., Stallard, Sgt., Stiles, Cpl., Swartz, Sgt., Swift, M., Sgt., Tackett, A., Cpl., Tho- land, J., Cpl., Truscott, Sgt., Turner, R., Cpl., Turpin, Sf Sgt., Van Name, Cpl., Var- ner, S!Sgt., Vergne, Tech! Sgt., Von Schilling, Cpl., Ward, TeclifSgt., Whitwortli, Sgt., Yow, Cpl. CADET COMMISSIONED OFFICERS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Major Michael Waring, Cap- tain Robert Rives, Captain Charles Wornoni, Captain Edward Luck, Captain John Turner, Captain Gilbert Willie, First Lieutenant Gary Wielancl. SECOND Row: First Lieutenant Fairmount White, First Lieutenant John Richards, First Lieutenant Bill Kinsey, First Lieutenant Waltel' Blacklock, Second Lieutenant Frank McCoy, First Lieutenant John Chatfielcl. THIRD Row: First Lieutenant David Wayson, Second Lieutenant Stanley Forbes, Second Lieutenant Alan Stephenson, Second Lieutenant F rank Hammond. it WE-if 'says X? -a E3 5 s F E Q5 Q, 1 it S :ei sl 55 1 MAJOR MICHAEL WARING CAPTAIN ROBERT RIVES Battalion Commander Battalion Executive Ojicer at ,Hs he QW? Q as K ' NF'-A -Hn - E 151 effimvggw a r-i. was K -w usief. UJMS1. Wt n X-A. ,J -Xiigawj H - - ,-x ni .. , ihyigaie Wm 'if 'iiiiig :.:-:::1?,gg,. V .a , ,E ':-::1a'.as::sa-:ev-' -- .... ' ii- 3- Ba www E-na Eg-9 Eu-:fi A L' .21 aiftggfa .fgfitig -salt Vaiiiisgggg Fr T S .-.5E514IT'a- aa W Q sagem Q - M -W W 4 es 2 Q Wiaizfgl M 5 if 'E,'5f?5s,:i fifaitf wwlxinxfinw 'E S 5332 S H B s asf Us 5' 'T Evita - N -anim Y xi2ii'??gt :E-If2i73I:iI' l Band Company CART. GILBERT C. WILLIE ...... 1s'r LT. JOIIN H. CIIATFIELD. TECHXSGT. KENT R. BLYLER ..... SfSGT. KENT R. BLYLER .. .. 2fLT. STANLEY O. FORBES. .. SfSGT, DANIEL L. JOIINSON .... .. CPL. WILLIAM C. HUMPHRIES SGT. JOHN A. Ross ...... . . SGT. HENRY C. MARTIN. . .. Almarode Arentzen Cross Dougherty Faust FIRST PLATOON STAFF . . . . . Company Commander . . . . .Executive Ojlfcer . . . . . . . .First Sergeant . . . . . Technical Sergeant SGT. CPL. CPL. OFFICERS . ..... Platoon Commander . ........ Platoon Sergeant Assistant Platoon Sergeant . . . . .First Squad Leader CPL CPL. CPL CPL CPI. llflILTON M. REICELMAN GEORGE D. Sl-IEFFIELD JOHN E. BRYANT . HURERT J. ALLEMAN .. RICHARD L. TURNER CHARLES S. BOONE CHARLES B. QUINN . CHARLES W. CRENSIIAW PRIVATES FIRST CLASS . ...... .Assistant Technical Sergeant . . . . . .Assistant Guidon . . .... Second Squad Leader . ....... Third Squad Leader . . . .Assistant Squad Leader . . . .... Assistant Squad Leader . . . . . . . .Assistant Squad Leader Ercel C. Carter Charles E. Johns Allison Ludwig PRIVATES Hanes, R. Rappaport Wagner, J- Lillard Roller Wagner, R- Myer, R. King Wolfe Ramsey Stubbs T0l1gl16 Tuhman L1 , CAPT. GILBERT C. WII.LIE Company Commander 2ND LT. ALAN G. STEPHENSON ..... . . . . . . SfSGT. JAMES F. Roor ...... SGT. FRANK D. WIIITWORTI-I . SGT. LEE S. VARNER ........ SGT. JOHN S. IsAAcs FIRST LT. JOHN H. CHATEIELD SECOND LT. STANLEY O. FORBES SECOND LT. ALAN G. STEPH Executive Officer First Platoon Commander Second Platoon Commander SECOND PLATOON OFFICERS Cm.. JOSEPH W. DARBY P.F.C. TVTORTON RIDDLE . .. CPL. FIIED D. HEATHER ..... CPL. GEORGE W. CASILEAR CPL. JACK W. LEE ........ . PRIVATES FIRST CLASS J ames T. Doukus Richard J. Farrell Don P. Hammerslrom Wesley P. Terry PRIVATES Grimsley Kelly, L. Morgan Hendricks Lowery McDannalrl Humphries, J. Majette Nichols, A. Hood Marlow Oakes . .Second Squad Leader . . .Third Squad Leader Assistant Squad Leader Assistant Squad Leader Assistant Squad Leader Maurice E. Talbot Patterson Sweeney Willis, L. Company A CAPT. JOHN E. TURNER ......... 1sT LT. WALTER L. BLACKLOCK 1ST 'ScT. R. BRUCE BICKEL ...... TEC!-IfSGT. WAYNE A. DRAKE . 2ND LT. HOWARD L. EAGER SXSGT. EDWARD N. DANCE .. SGT. DAVID A. BEAMAN ....... SfSGT. VICTOR M. BESANCON . SGT. LARRY R. COLLINS .... Winston Alexander Arnold Brandenburg Richard Albertson Robert Albright Lewis Allnutt Lorenzo Amory Larry Arnette as AQ-A we ee A mix? 5 ' T -I 'si-, . 'bb ' ' L Mil. W ,yer 1 L: 'qweif ,I 1 S 1' S gawk A : '52, 1' at . 2.-. V, 3, .M I bl 5 bf Aflp' -1 Q-'ll ..-M ,, 'I ., I 'x FIRST PLATOON STAFF . C ompany Commander . . . .Executive Obzicer . . . . . . .First Sergeant . . .... Technical Sergeant SfSGT. LoUIs B. ATIIEY.... .. CPI.. JAMES E. DEII-IL .. P.F.C. DAVID L. CASH . . OFFICERS .Platoon Commander . . . .Platoon Sergeant . . . .Assistant Platoon Sergeant . ......... ...... .... . G aide . . .First Squad Leader SXSGT. W. EARL ALBIN . . SGT. JoI1N G. ALSTON . .. CPL. J. PHILIP AsT ...... CPL. JERRY M. BARTLETT PRIVATES FIRST CLASS Robert Brashears .lesse Bartley Clinton Belote Theodore Bilbo PRIVATES Nelson Bailey William Barker Robert Bischoff John Brooks I-larry Balthis si Edward Bryan Donald Blackwell Bailis Bell .leifrey Boyd James Bennett ' I I .Assistant Technical Sergeant ....................Guidon . . . .Assistant Gnidon . . . .Second Squad Leader . . . . . Third Squad Leader . . . .Assistant Squad Leader . . .Assistant Squad Leader Terry Booze Paul Candler David Cash Bruce Carter Thomas Fussell Delk Simpson w I I I bl 1 I fl ' . 1 E' , V 'JY Y gif!!! L l . lm. CAPT, JOIIN E. TURNER FIRST LT. WALTER L. BLACKLOCK SECOND LT. HOWARD L. E-ACER Company Commander ZND LT. F. GARLAND FIAMMOND ..... . SXSGT. WVILLIAM G. Bocxc .... SGT. RICI-IAIID N. EVERETT .... SGT. JOHN A. CUMMINCS ..... SGT. WILLIAM H. BLAIR ,... .lohn A. Cantwell Willia11I S. Carrier Leroy G. Crenshaw Robert Bowen Rodriguez Cestero William Clark Samuel Cooksey Executive Officer First Platoon Commander SECOND PLATOON OFFICERS . . . . . .Platoon Commander . . . . . . . . .Platoon Sergeant Assistant Platoon Sergeant ...................Gzade ....First Squad Leader SECOND LT. F. GARLAND HAMMOND Second Platoon Commander SXSGT. WILLIANI E. ALDIN .. . ..... Second Squad Leader SGT. DAVID M, Bocas ........ CI-L. FRANK J. EICIIENLAUI3 .. SGT. WARREN C. BLANKENSI-III' CIIL. WILLIAM ENGLISII ...... PRIVATES FIRST CLASS Hank Downing .loseph Earnest Edwin Eastham Joseph Fisher Robert Foley Charles Forbes PRIVATES Robert Colton David Dable Thomas Darby Richard Dodd Thomas Drake Michael Eargle . .... . Third Squad Leader . .Assistant Squad Leader . . . . . . . .Assistant Squad Leader . .Assistant Squad Leader Alexander Frazer ,I'ol1n W. .lett Glenn D. Rohrbaugh Ronald Evans Barry Hackney Edwin Harper Robert Hoover Company B CAPT. EDWARD J. LUCK ..... . lsr LT. FAIRMOUNT R. WPIITE lsr SCT. EDWARD H. LANE . .. TXSCT, WILLIAM E. WARD lsr LT. BILL H. KINSEY .. SCT. MYLES W. KENNEDY . . . SCT. RICHARD V. DIMAIO . . SfSGT. EDGAR JONES .... CPL. RICHARD R. HARVEY .. FIRST PLATOON STAFF Company Commander . . . .Executive Ogicer . . . . . . .First Sergeant Technical Sergeant SCT. CPL. P.F. OFFICERS Platoon, Commander . . . .Platoon Sergeant . . .Assistant Platoon- Sergeant Guide First Squad Leader WILLIAM E. HARRINCTIIN ALFRED L. Howes ...... C. JAMES B. HCJPKINS .. CPL. THOMAS MCCONNELI. .. SCT. STUART W, NESBITT .. CPL. I'IAROLD P. CLICK ........ CPL. FREDERICK E. ROUCI-I'I'oN .. CDL. JOHN T. REAMY ........ PRIVATES FIRST CLASS John Genyg Alvin Hutzler Richard Lund John Hawkins Tom Kalogeras PRIVATES Stephen Evans .I0llH Cillllilll Jghn Forsyth Edmond Gregory Gordon Graham Waliel' HOHHIHH James Griliith Thomas Glave :EIGAAAI James Hornor 1 Alan Inabinet William Jones Vincent Kelly Thomas Kendall -Af 42. .- Am E ZA ' ri AAA -0. 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L 5. e Q 5 CQ E E 5 if pwfgvwt fat? as xgifiofggiomgmk ' of Lifewiz-E 'HLLDIRXS . mime: 3 Ee M stats SE me R nie PRESTON C. KELLRM . LEONARD T. LILLISTON SECOND LT. FRANK V. MCCOY Second Platoon Leader . . .Second Squad Leader . . . . . Third Squad Leader ALFRED HOWES ....... . . .Assistant Squad Leader LEWIS NICI-IOLS .. JAMES H. GUY CLASS Thomas Moskey Edgar Johnson William .Tones Douglas Jones Robert ,leffress M lngcgfxgfjh K- v.f.vR.:I 3,333 I E,-mga I sa E . . .Assistant Squad Leader . .Assistant Squad Leader Dan Price William Halnmett Robert Kennedy Lee Lane Bernie Leigg ,,- .PI sew MW :E at , 24.2. 1' ,wifi Wag... -2 tm.. , 1 Vt lie -Kee sz-85 .W WE, it 511511 Em Rt. E:-LE :mug- D. .E into E191- NEW' tgugi on D I D .. .. - Q4 ...L W e E55 ,Jimi K tb iii F55 S-ia! .X 5 5 sa is E4 If fi 'WI-R-' 2.1 hiv Ly., .ft E .I 5 - 4 gui S5121 1-feng. ,. . H? 4-Qgiffaifii xfsi L ' Company C CAPT. CHARLES W. WOIINLDM . . lsr LT. GARY C. WIELAND .... lsr SGT. ALBERT M. ORGAIN .. . TEC!-IfSG'I'. PEDRO JUAN VERGNE lsr LT. DAv1n E. WAYSON . . SISGT. RUSSELL V. TURPIN SGT. HENRY L. PASQUET SGT. CHARLES E. SWARTZ . . . SGT. GLENN M. SPITLER Charles Pellerin Tom Sanders Richard Marriott Vincent Miller James Myers Stanley Myers 'Vex M W an 1 VBA -:W I fy-.fra gf- Amuafwr- Y FIRST PLATOON STAFF . . . Company Commander . . . . .Executive Ofjicer . . . . . . .First Sergeant . . . Technical Sergeant SfSGT. MAI1LON N. HA1NEs CPL. JEFFERSON S. SELDEN CPL. JAMES A. TACKETT . . . OFFICERS . . .Platoon Commander . . . . . . . . .Platoon Sergeant Assistant Platoon Sergeant ...................Guide . . . .First Squad Leader PRIVATES FIR Francis Stark SGT. DONALD E. RYAN . .. CPL. LLOYD T. SMITH .. CPL. JOHN F. SLEETER . . .. CPL. WILLIAM C. SYMONS .. CPL. JENS U. THOLAND . .. ST CLASS Douglas Smith PRIVATES Sewell Frey J ames N ethers Ross Newman Robert Norfleet .W. s f R vga..--V1 '- sexi' H1-jg Richard Norris Chichester Pierce Daniel Reehel David Rife iii' L Assistant Technical Sergeant . . . .................... Guidon . . .Assistant Guidon . . .Second Squad Leader . . . . . . Third Squad Leader . . . .Assistant Squad Leader . . . .Assistant Squad Leader . . .Assistant Squad Leader King von Schilling .l ames Tobin Stanley Vossler Albert Warrick Jonathan Wilson E Q . seg ? --uw- CAPT. CHARLES W. Wornvoivr Company Cornmanrler 1ST LT. JQIIN M. RICHARDS.. TECIIXSGT. JAMES E. Sowman SfSGT. OSDOIINE L. BROCKMAN SGT. MAIKVIN B. SWIFT ...... CPL. .TOSEPII C. STILES ....... Robert Rauch Farish Tate Frederick Tipton Walter Mullen Norman Myers James Powell Thomas Rees Clifford Smith FIRST LT. GARY C. WIELAND FIRST LT, DAVID E. WfXYSfJN Executiife Ojicer First Platoon Commanller SECOND PLATOON OFFICERS . . . ......... Platoon Commander SGT. BRINTUN SMITH . . . . . . . ....... ..... . Platoon Sergeant CPL. . . . . . . . .,4.v.'si-tar1t Platoon. Sergeant CPL. . . . ..................... Guide CPL. ... . . . .First Squad Leader CPL, PRIVATES FIRST Frank Silek Cortland Stark PRIVATES Robert Smith Barry Simonpielri James Savage Douglas Sedwick John Tacketl THOMAS M. ROOT . . XVILLIAM H. VAN NAM EDWARD M. HAWKINS ROBERT B. YOW CLASS Robert Sutton James Shoemaker Curtis Thomas Charles Thomas Clarence Titus Philip Thomas Michael Trussell FIIIST LT. JOHN M, RICHARDS Second Platoon Commanrler . . . . .Second Squad Leaflet' . . ....... Third Squad Leader I. . .... Assistant Squad Leader . . . ..... Assistant Squad Leader . . .... Assistant Squad Leader Benjamin Yeatts .lay Zeiler William Vakus Stephen Warden .lohn Washburn Thomas Waesche .loel Winston Drill Team Photographs of the drill team shown here were made as members prepared to board buses for Alexandria and as later that day, they took part in the annual George Wasl1ington's Birthday Parade. 46 Class Will We, the Senior Class of Randolph-Macon Academy, being of sound mind and body, wish to will the following items to the below-mentioned names: Jim Root wills his bugle to Bob Foley. Henry Pasquet leaves his track shoes to Roy McKibben. George Heckert wills his two short haircuts to Vince Di- Maio. Dave Alexander leaves his position in ranks to anyone who gets busted. Phil Ast wills his portable Nietzsche paperback to Tom Root. Danny Sheffield wills his beloved RMA uniform to some other soul. Edgar Jones wills his alarm clock to Vince DiMaio. John Cummings leaves his athletic trigger hngcr to Fred Roughton. Al Hutzler leaves all his useless information to Capt. Burch. Dave Wayson wills his yellow rug to Frank Eichenlaub. Zeke Collins leaves his drill cord to Pete Kelly. Gary Wieland wills his iron cross to Bill Hager. Jack Alleman wills his squad to Robert Wagner. Wayne Drake leaves his Sam Brown to Chris Bowen. Jim Griffith wills his parallel book to Jack Lee. Bill Blair leaves his seat beside Pepper McFall to Clay Stiles. John Hightower wills the Sabre to Bruce Bickel. Ben Yeatts wills one used track spike to Fred Roughton. Bill Harrington leaves his cannonball serve to Tommy Powell. Pedro Vergne wills Edgewood to Russ Turpin. John Capps leaves his dirty socks to Steve Carrier. Bud Blacklock wills anything in material that he's got to anyone who wants it. Jackie Isaacs wills his ability to study after taps to Ward Darby. Henry Diehl leaves his Plane grades to Francis Swift. Alan 'Stephenson wills his track shorts to Roy McKibben. Gary Hammond leaves his wheat germ tablets to Carter Fussell. Bob Yow leaves his curly hair to Jim Sowder. Zilch Haines wills his protein pills and Energol to John Tine. ' Mike Dunn wills his shoe polish to Charlie Quinn. Donny Ryan leaves his paper scraps to Albert Orgain. Butch Cantwell wills his cross country shoes to Fred Heather. Bill Bock leaves his football ability to Bozie Lane. George Rife leaves his love for the North to all Southern- ers. Mac Rives wills his white waislbelt to the Salvation Army. Bill Kinsey wills his vocabulary to Fred Roughton. Bill English wills his swimming suit to Roy lVlcKibben. John Turner leaves his worn and tattered uniform to Bruce Biekel. Steve Dye leaves his extensive collection of classical mu- sic to Butch Casilear. Harold Glick leaves his football shoes to Alex Frazer. Dave Boggs wills his gold popularity medal to Mack Brandenburg. Gilbert Willie leaves his knack of saying the wrong thing to John Ross. Mike Fagan leaves his seat at the waiter's table to Steve Carrier. Tom Page wills his P.F.C. stripe to anyone who wants it. Charlie Wornom leaves the sink in room 32 to Gary Lee, to swim in. John Bryant leaves his town leaves to Bill Van Name. Bob Memler wills his rank and superior ratings to his brother, Bill. Mickey McCoy wills the mail room to whoever wants it. Maurice Talbot leaves his memories of Gail to Don Blackwell. Dave Beaman wills his vocabulary book to anyone who doesn't understand the language of the course. Bill Ward wills his rank of Tech Sergeant to Gary Lee. Danny Jolmson leaves his uniform to Major Mill's base- ment clothing store. Mate Swift leaves his Plane grades to Jimmy Deihl. Fred Sanford wills his sunlamp and Clearisil to Bozie Lane. Rufus von Schilling wills his women and vitamin V to Jimmy Shoemaker. Newt Dance leaves his commanding voice to Ronnie Hayzlett. Glen Spitler leaves his U.S. hook to Chip Tate. Earl Albin leaves his way with women to Bozie Lane. Harold Markham wills the Armory to Castro's Army. Richard Harvey leaves his Time subscription to Mack Brandenburg. Jack Luck leaves a cedar chest to Bozie and Lee Lane. John Richards leaves RMA's swimming pool to Hamms and Company. Lou Athey wills his track shoes to Tom Root. Bucky Reigelman leaves his clear as a mountain stream complexion to Bozie Lane. J ack Chatfield leaves his handkerchief-sized rebel flag to Frank Eichenlaub. Mike Waring wills his Aero Shave to Jim Shoemaker for future escapades. Scott Foley wills his band cord to Bob Foley. Bob Rauch wills all the rank he achieved to Tom Ka- logeras. s S E E 48 fkfeficzi m ,n Q . M as m a s m mn sms! mama wana m EE ms mn Q a H 1 E 1 VE,.E E R 2 5 H . ' 223 :gi nm Emg mmm 1 Varsity Football BILL BOCK and JACK LUCK Co-Captains Hargrave This was our first game of the season and the first game with Hargrave in many years. The Jackets came out on top of this scrap 20-0. Jack Luck scored first on a run up the middle. Zeke Myers and Mike Waring combined their talents for two additional scores on passes. Mac Rives booted two PAT's to close out the scoring. In the second half the second team saw plenty of action. RMC HB Team Our big brothers from Ashland were repulsed by our superior passing attack. The first half went scoreless but we let loose in the remaining quarters with Myers passing to Bill Blair and Mickey McCoy. An ex-RMA boy, Donnie Way, made the only tally for the collegians, making the score 12-7. Fishburue Continuing our streak we downed the Caissons 13-0. Charlie Sawyer made a forty yard jaunt with a broken collar bone to score on our fifth offensive play. We missed other opportunities later in the game until Myers scored on a roll-out around left end. Wooclberry Forest By far the best and most exciting game of the season, our Homecoming was made a great success as a result of the triumph over the Foresters. Gilbert Willie made the first TD on a three yard plunge which was followed by a Woodberry score. With time running out in the first half Myers passed to Blair and he got to the five. Luck drove across for the winning tally. Our ends rushing the passer together with Bob Hanes keeping their best receiver out of action stopped their offense and helped insure the game. Late in the second quarter Myers passed to Blair for a 60 yard scoring effort. The second half was one of brilliant defensive play. The Jacket ends kept pressing Shaffer and our pass defense was remarkable, together with the strong line we kept Woodberry from another score. The game climaxed with our stopping a drive on the 20 and Bob Hanes breaking loose when we got the ball to get us out of the hole. Homecoming Day, the Jackets put the Jack Luck and Zeke Myers magl Maroon- Bob Rauch makes gre Ihrst grab as BOZIC pressure on Woodberrfs passing at- er 111 Eprscopal game. Lane and Stew b es gitt converge on tacky Bishop. I ' 'KI 'fi A ik, A -its fi-N' . itjff . are sl gg ,fab 'VW-if-1 Chet? lessee vt f t K., Y in .- X . yu.. f FIRST ROW: Coach Lyle McFall, Rauch, Willie, Fagan, Blair, Luck, Bock, Waring, Dance, Albin, Wieland, Coach Arvin Williams. SECOND ROW: McCoy Turner, J., Detwiler, Harrington, Eager, Rives, Lane, E., Glick, H., Roughto n, Orgain, Hawkins, E. THIRD Row: Turner, R., Hanes, R., Myers, S Chat held, Wayson, Bickel, Besancon, Ross, Brockman, Lane, L. LAST ROW: Blankenship, Silek, managers, Boyd, Kellam, Kalogeras, Nesbitt, Sawyel Episcopal High ln spite of our fine start, this game was to become our first defeat of the season. We forced the Maroons to kick after their first series of plays. After a long pass play from Myers to Waring, Luck carried the ball over the line for the first score of the game. Episcopal bounced with a TD, making it 7-6. Myers threw again- this time to Blair-to make it 13-7. By the half the Alexandrians had made the score 144-13, with tl1e use of Lady Luck. Episcopal made two honest TD's in the second half to close out the game, 18-13. St. Christopher Again Lady Luck seemed to turn against us as St. Christopher edged us out 12-7. Tl1e Saints scored their hrst touchdown in the first quarter and their second in the second. .lack Luck received a screen pass from Zeke Myers in the second quarter to score our first and only touchdown of the game. The second half saw fine defensive battles on both sides. V.E.S. The Jackets came alive again as they trounced V.E.S. 26-6 on our own turf. The first RMA touchdown was made by l1a.rd-running Gilbert Willie who shook off three tacklers on a forty yard run to pay dirt. New heroes also appeared in the game. Bruce Bickel showed his skill in passing by completing a beautiful hurl tot Fred Roughton. Vic Besancon ran a total of forty-two yards in four plays, averaging 10.5 yards per play. V.E.S. made their only tally in the second half. Augusta November 21 marked our last game of the season. 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Smith. THIRD ROW: Dominguez, Ev- erett, Sedwick, J. Wagner, R. Wagner, Kendall, White, Glave, Sanford, Talbot. FOURTH Row: King, Wolfe, Lilliston, Johns, Blackwell, Tubman, Swartz, S. Forbes, C. Graliam, Earnest, Trusell Cmanagerl. 6 6 ...20 ...26 ...20 sw 1 Midget Football FIRST Row: T. Root, B. Bryan, Arnette, Spillers, Cash, Terry, W. Hager, Bischoff, Whitworth. SECOND Row: S. von Schilling, Stallard, Fletcher, S. Evans, Albrigh t, M. Eargle, Grimsley, R. Smith, Waesche. THIRD Row: Wilson, Hoffman, Casilear, L. Nichols, Dougherty, Wolverton, Leigg. Cross, Marriott. FOURTH ROW: B. Jones, F, Stark, Sanders, Herr, Stiles, Ramsey. Mite Football FIRST ROW: C. Thomas, Fisher, Hackney, Hammerstrom, Sleeter, Poole, Gregory, L. Kelley, Bilbo, W. Cra- ham, C. Lee. SECOND ROW: Waslillurn, Sweeney, Morgan, A. Nicholls, Lillard, Bennett, R. Myer, Reese, R. Haga, Farrell, M'ajette, Harper. THIRD ROW: D. Jones, Forsyth, Tobin, Bartley, Bell, Tubman, L. Willis lmanageri , A. Tackett, D. Rife, Frey, Moskey, R. Evans. 55 fii? Varsity Toll: 'Wino' Cooksey goes to the air for two agamst E H S Tor, CENTER: Bill Blair buckets two on a drivm layup CENTER! 'Ice Wagon' Luck hits from the comer BOTTOM! Hands up, as lim Guy and Bill Blair grapple IOI a rebound BoTToM, CENTER: Zeke Myers drives hard for another two RMA. RMA .... ..... RMA. RMA .... ..... RMA .... . . . RMA .... . . . RMA .... . . . RMA RMA .... RMA RMA RMA RMA RMA RMA RMA RMA... SEASONS RECORD St. James . . . Charlotte Hall . Mercersburg . . . Fishburne . . . Wooclberry .... St. Christopher's Episcopal .... St. Christopherls Massanutten .. VES . . . Augusta . . RMC Bl, . . . Woodberry . . . Massanutten .. Augusta . . . Fishburne .... Mercersburg . . 'zin- Basketball BILL BLAIR Captain Left to right: Harrington, manager, Bickel, Beaman, Savage, Waring, Eager, Blair, Guy, Cooksey, Reigelman, Gilman, Luck, Rives, Myers, S. 57 4 1 ahm. 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Unlimited Some people say that there are not as many opportunities in America today as there were a generation ago. They are wrong . . . dead wrong. In spite of the amazing advances we have made in technology and invention, America's opportunities are still multiplying. Look around you! Americans are never satisfied - they will always want more. Somewhere in the class of 1960lthere may well be the student who will some day solve the horror of cancer, or design a brand new kind of atomic engine, or discover the secret of life itself. Equally important, there are expanding opportunities for this generation in all types of employment. The opportunities . . . and their rewards . . . will go to the graduates who are willing to meet the challenges of a dynamic, expanding America. American Viscose Corporation extends its best wishes to the class of 1960. AMERICAN VISCOSE CORPCRATION Front Royal, Virginia ss gimp? a wg sam L 97 H Q my zz M f E gn a sa E umm M. 1 'ge Riff' mia 'Wim H mf? 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JIM ROOT and LOU ATHEY are unrecognizable, as their heads are stuck i1I the container. BEN has recently won the 'cNonconformists' Decathlonf and the latter two are also burdened down with medals. JOHN CAPPS is the center of attraction in an- other group. Here,7' he is saying, we have a motel . . . like sof' ZEKE COLLINS is repeating his dentist's jingle: Toothy, froothy, ala . . . roothyf' BILL BLAIR and BILL BOCK are discus- sing sports. BILL is athletic chairman for the Masons, while BOCK is playing ball for a pro team. What string, you ask? The apron string, of course, on the :cAtOIl1lC Stewards. WALT BLACKLOCK, a doctor, is treating MONTE WHITE for oral disorders. MONTE recently won a lying contest, fibbing, ul took adjutant every night at RMA. JOHN BRYANT has appeared on '4Keep Talkingf' and has won. BILL WARD and FRED SANFORD went into the coal business, but when that took a dive, they began selling Fords in Newport News. CHARLIE WORNOIVI is talking to his townsmen. He is a doctor working with the movement of various airs. PHIL .AST enters carrying his new book: You Ast for Utopia. DAVE BEAMAN follows wearing a pair of Jantzen swim trunks which he has been modeling. There is a smell of the sea as HENRY DEIHL and QMATIQM SWIFT come in. They are both old salts now working in the fish- ing business. JACK LUCK and MAC RIVES are talking about old times. JACK is a sheep shearer near Troxell Meadows, and MAC is a Ph.D. ALVIN HUTZLER is showing off his collection of green stamps to a bundle of admirers. MIKE FAGAN is in turn being admired. He is a profes- sional jockey in the Philadelphia area, riding exclusively Native Diane Sir. MIKE DUNN has begun an experimental school but has lost his job because there were no professors. HAROLD CLICK has come in wearing a heavy Onancock type raincoat. He is a successful businessman on the Eastern Shore. PEDRO VERGNE is discussing farming with DAVE WAYSON, a tobacco auctioneer. MAURICE TALBOT, the eminent painter, and JIMMY GRIF- FITH are discussing old times. JACK ISAACS is extolling the fourth floor to JOHN CUMMINGS. JACK has finally learned to speak the language, we notice, without the Delaware twang. ALAN STEPHENSON and BILL KINSEY stand nearby. AL is a geologist and is exhibiting his rocks to BILL. BILL is not paying much attention, however, as he is leafing through his senior yearbook. He looks about him, not quite believing that this is the same spot where he was twenty years ago. 'LWell,7' he casually remarks to whomever might be listening, awhile we were herefi we were not unbeknownst. Now we are almost un- known. Mayhaps we should cherish these years . . . Inayhaps. . . . BILL trudges out the door with his class, clutch- ing a manuscript 'in his hand. ':Someday,', says he, ul shall write a book and call it The Gray and the Black? But he is stopped by JACK CHATI-'IELD as he is halfway out the door. Sorry, JACK says, 'citis already written. But I named it Time and Nourishment. Itis about the four best years of our livesf, - Class Prophecy October 26, 1980-There is a large crowd gathered in Melton Memorial Gymnasium. Mill- ing confusedly around a table bearing a sign reading Class of '6-O, are sixty or seventy men, all trying to talk at Once. GARY WIELAND is trying to Oificiate, but so far he has shoved NEWTON DANCE, a soft-spoken Naval Academy graduate, off the stage three times. GARY recently designed a new recreation hall at Annapolis, using his new architectural theory. RICK HARVEY is shortly introduced as Master of Ceremonies, IHllCl1 to his surprise. '4Well, l . . ., he begins and is interrupted by a frantic popping Oi flash bulbs as DAVE BOGGS stoops be- fore the stage. All activity is not on the stage as HENRY PASQUET enters in a flurry of sawdust from the track followed by DAN JOHNSON dressed in a Vic Tanny suit. JOHN RICHARDS and HAROLD lVlAR1iI-IAM are trying to pick up information on finger Yogi for their l'l1aI'kSll13.I15l'1l1J careers. GIL- BERT WILLIE still hasnit gotten all the grease OH his hands, which he accumulated working in Sul- livanys Speed. Shop while trying to earn money for a ring. JOHN I-IIGI-ITOWER is hastily taking notes for his own column, which he writes daily. GEORGE HECKERT is acting as a runner between the stage and the table. A hush falls as a black Cadillac rolls up outside and the two men who own Springfield, Ohio, JOHN TURNER and MICICEY MCCOY, edge into the crowd. DON RYAN is extolling the value of a college degree to TOM PAGE and JOHN CANTWELL, both of whom are now members of the RMA faculty. STEVE DYE is with BILL I-IAREANGTON in the same group. STEVE has set up his OWII rather unusual laboratory in the rear of a pool hall in Westcliff, Colo., and BILL is perfecting a new tennis racket to be used in rain or snow. However, it warps in dry weather. BUCKY REIGELMAN, decked out in a pink suit, is plunking out a tune on the piano, accompanied by DANNY SHEFFIELD on trombone. If one gets closer, he may catch the title: ul7'lashy. DICK TURNER is singing. He is on vacation from his name band, the 5'Hot Jewelsf, ED JONES has con- sented to play a few bars from his latest hit tune, uBed of Rosesfi and SCOTT VARNER, ED'S co- writer, is going to play Edgewood by Candle- light.'7 HARRY PURCELL, the famed customizer of 1,546 jeeps, is warmly shaking CHICO EAGER,S hand. CHICO is working on his new story, 'cl Ran the 44-O and Livedf' WAYNE DRAKE is discus- sing his car with WINSTON ALEXANDER. Together they have invented an 8-barrel carb automobile that gets 410 miles to the gallon. The only im- pediment is the pedalling apparatus. BOB Yow, BILL ENGLISH, and GEORGE RIFE have begun a new country club, the name of which naturally, is ulfdgewood Pines. ZILCH HAINES is the York Barbell representative there, working with underwater weights. JACKSON AL- LEMAN, however, has pulled him out of the foam- ing brine thrice. BOB MEMLER stands nearby with foaming brine On his cheeks. He is a Coast- guardsman with a light beard. GLENN SPITLER is his shipis doctor. BOB RAUCH, Navy captain, is looking about the room for his son Angelo, to whom he has brought a gift, being a large chinstrap. STANLEY FORBES, an Air Force captain, is bragging to RAUCH that he only got two demerits while at the Air Force Academy-for wearing his sabre chain to formation. KING VON SCHILLING and MITCE WARINC are also crowding about the oth- .STI delegates returned from Natural Bridge on the 20th and gave us their report shortly after. The drill team, band, and staff traveled to Alexandria on the 22nd lo participate in the annual George Washington Day Parade. After dinner at Hogate's in Arlington, we returned to school joyously to find that both the band and drill team had taken first place for the second year in a row. The RANDORHAC stall was named and went to work on your yearbook. The month of victories and accomplishments ended with the an- nouncement of the winning of the Hearst Trophy by the rifle- team. March-College boards and achievement tests came around for a few seniors on the 12th. Everyone was disheartened at the idea of three feet of snow for spring vacation, lt just shouldn't have happened in Marchg but, nevertheless, there was a solid blanket 'YR-Xi gxrgagf . . it- 1255. . , l a .. 'D :.: 5 ,151 K 5 ' N J 2.1. .,...,. gp zin ,zlt l 5, izu zlz :.: cg all --'-'ttf' W M 3 ' ,N ' L -' ' :,g-fv'- . -I -9'!'2i '.'g , Q 'Q' 1--' 1 mat May-The darling buds of May were bursting out as the senior mile was run on a very successful held day on the 14th. That night at the Senior Dinner Dance a few sore muscles did nothing to hamper the spirits as the seniors had their last big frolic before settling down to final studies. As usual, Colonel Rives, the poet laureate of RMA, gave his reading at the Oflicers' Banquet. The track, tennis, and baseball teams carried on in their seasons, and, with all the activities, exam week crept up on us again. For us seniors it was the last one. The last one was over on Friday, and then friends and guests began to arrive for the weekend's activities. That night we had the special retreat for the purpose of giving out drill cords, and after dinner came Class Night with its many awards and ' 1 fu fI,f:i5:7-i'ff'.Q:Q3'v ' . ' . iv lb:-V ' e ' . M if I ,,3,g,Q,,L,-a:.-i-,gaf--.f,.:. yfyf,--,V .4 .- . E V . ,,., I-gm 15 ty H , I A .t ...: . . 4, yah: 1-F-lr .Q- ,. .....: ' --f. .- -4. - 1 ,- -:V -:--' :ut-rf . .. vga kwa ,Seah otoyoy a rs Q ' X 8 . . ac... wt h ,, , .Kg . . nf. Kit ' + -1 1 5, fu ,O W . . , . -an . R , . Q , Q , 0 . 5 . L H Mit 5 at et , A 1 1 XM.. 5 yi Q5 in., I 'f3.,,, - fgfjf Z! T , 1 -, it I , ,.swL??x0?Qt' ,tar ,i I mn, f xl, . s x N 'A kv. s X 'P X 1','lXX 1 Q X bn 1 J V t xy . 4 I , A as t X . , H Tssfshw- f : gs - Lk? Ei A -. 5, W ,nj -533, -H-Sf ,.. V N l ff 219 I 1 I 5 fy ' I lf Q W ii 35-S .2 - lil ix6f f ,A te, v- its fi ' ' ii , , .... . , tiff tae 33321 T is i of white on the ground all over the campus. The athletic assembly was held for basketball and swimming, and the third GO was published. We returned from spring to face the longest stretch yet. The good word seemed to be, Seventy days 'til .lune 5th. April-April Fool and Federal Inspection were the keynote of the month. Our first track meet was held with James Wood in Winchester on the Sth. Feeling very much prepared, we met Fed- eral lnspection on the 20th and came through in fine shape. Then for nine days the drill team and band practiced frantically getting ready for Apple Blossom. The parade seemed to be a large suc- cess. The baseball and tennis teams both started their seasons in good shape. We wound up the month at the Junior-Sophomore Dance on the 30th. L -..tu presentations. Saturday was filled with events: company competi- tion, senior luncheon, band concert, the presentation of the colors, and, at last, the Graduation Dance. This was the one that we will always remember, for we were the seniors at last. The dance was over and we went to bed thinking of Graduation Day. Sunday ar- rived, the day we had waited for four years, but somehow We were a little sorry because it meant parting from friends of long stand- ing. Will we ever forget the feeling we felt as we filed into the gym for the last time to receive our diplomas? After the service, we lingered before the gym saying goodbye to many friends, but then it was time to go. Thus ended our last year at RMA, a good year, our senior year. 1-fail Calendar for 1959-1960 September-The football team and the cadre returned early to find quite a few changes on campus. The most noticeable was the new athletic field. There were a few changes in the faculty also. We had added five new faculty officers, and Captains Britton and Collins had become married men. The new boys came in on the 15th followed by the old boys on the 16th to make up the largest enrollment in the school's history. The seniors got off to a good start with arms full of books and a long reading list, and the new boys gradually got settled down. October-New zest was added to the football schedule with the formation of the prep league, and the team got started by rolling over Hargrave and R-MC. The first CO was published on the 9th and the battalion organization was established for the year. Home- coming was the highlight of the entire month. The game with lvoodberry was one that will always be 'remembered by those who school was emptied as cadets returned home for a few days of re- laxation and turkey. December-Back from one vacation and only 19 days until the next, the Cleo Club and the Band both worked hard preparing for the Christmas pageant. The shepherds and choir boys were se- lected, and the decoration crew worked overtime in the gym. The star-lighting ceremony was held on the 10th and the Christmas season was ofiicially welcomed at RMA. The pageant was ap- plauded by all who saw it. The second CO was published and the first athletic assembly was held for football and cross country. The girls and boys of Ferrum Junior College entered with the Glee Club into a joint concert in the gym and had dinner with us afterwards. .lanuary-Back from a memorable Christmas vacation and into preparation for mid-term exams, there was plenty to keep us busy. The seniors had college boards on the 9th, then went back to it ' 1 l . saw it. The luncheon and the dance were a huge success, creating ' ' ' ld d another more pleasant memories for the seniors. 'lhe team ac e win to a string by defeating Fishburne on the 17th. Football Day wasn't quite the success we hoped for, but it proved that we could take defeat and still fight back. Our second Halloween party pro- vided a pleasant break as boys began to look forward to November and the first trip home this year. November-On the 7th the team and the Camp followers trav- eled to 'Saint Christopher's for a game. The Saints got the better of us on a muddy field, but spirits we1'e revived by tl1e dinner and dance given the boys by the girls and faculty of St. Catlierine's in Richmond. The flow of mail between Front Royal and Richmond leaped to a new high afterwards. The team retaliated by defeating VES here 26-6. Augusta managed to down us in the last game of the season on our own field. With the advent of Thanksgiving the cramming on the Elizabethan age. The basketball team couldn't be beaten as Fishburne, Mercershurg, and St. Christopher's all tried and failed. In fact, the only blot on a perfect record was our first game with Woodbcrry. Review week quickly passed and then it was exams. The favorite question seemed to be, How many books did you write? Immediately following exams was the YMCA Dance which provided a much needed break after all those books. An empty room appeared on the fourth floor as Captain Taylor and his new wife moved into an apartment on the second. The new PA system was installed in the gym and the study hall, and the month finished with Newton Dance complaining about the rats in the indoor area. February-Col. Atkinson spoke to us in a most inspirational talk in study hall on the 11-th. On the 16th we defeated Woodberry to cop the first prep league basketball championship. The three The Sunday School Committee is C0111- posed of Waring, treasurerg Luck, Wor- nom, Bickel and Rives, who was not able to be present at the time the pho- tograph was taken. Sunday Randolph-Maconis Sunday School Committee includes a number of related and worthwhile activities within its jurisdiction. Functioning as the guiding group of the Sunday School, it is also in charge of making the weekly collection and tabulation. A feature of the Committee's program is the annual Christmas Party given for the benefit of the underpriv- ileged children at Front Royal's Brookside Community House. Last year sixty-one children attended the party where they received gifts and stockings from ,lack Chat- field who was Santa to the children. School Committee Working closely with Brookside in other phases of its program, the Sunday School Committee each summer sponsors several children at day camp. The Committee is also undertaking to purchase equipment for the play- ground at Brookside. Other facets of the C01111HlttCC,S work include the giving of flowers on certain occasions and the liaison it provides charitable organizations. Included among those receiving donations this year were the American Cancer Society, the Community Chest, and the March ol Dimes. Children of faculty members also visited with Santa at the Christ mas party given for children from Brookside Community House The 'YMCA Committee consists of, left to right, Albin, Eichenlauh, Captain Marshall Hamer, fac- ulty advisor, McCoy, and von Schilling. Y. M. C. A. The activities of the YMCA at Randolph-Macon Acad- emy are many and varied. The objective of all activities is to promote a spirit of fellowship and service among the cadets. The YMCA meets every other Saturday night, opening its meetings with a short devotion conducted by cadets and followed by a feature-length movie. Each Friday morning the chapel service is given by YMCA cadets un- der the supervision of Captain Marshall S. Hamer. Another undertaking of this organization includes the sending of delegates to the Natural Bridge Conference sponsored by the Council for Religion in Independent Schools. This year Al Orgain, F red Houghton, and Rich- ard Turner represented RMA at the conference. Following mid-term examinations, the YMCA sponsors a formal dance for the entire corps and their guests. 76 The Glee Club The Randolph-Macon Academy Glee- Club is an organi- zation of cadets who have expressed an interest in music and singing. The glee club makes several appearances each year, with the annual Christmas program being the highlight. This year the glee club, under the direction of Major Herbert G. Wyatt and assisted by Captain Wellord D. Taylor, undertook a concert which was held jointly with the Ferrum Junior College Choir in the Melton Memorial Gymnasium. The glee club also made several appearances at the Methodist and Presbyterian Churches in Front Royal. Comniencement Weekend is the last time during the year that the glee club performs. A selection of light music is presented on class night with the anthem being given in the commencement service Sunday morning. Sabre Staff The Sabre, under the supervision of Captain R. Judson Mitchell, is published six times during the school year. This year, according to John Hightower, editor, the aver- age circulation was 41800 copies per issue. The Sabre has won many top honors and is a member of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, the Southern Scholastic Press Association, and the National Scholastic Press As- sociation. The National Scholastic Press Association gave the Sabre an 'cAll-Americani' rating in 1954. uThe Sabre, says Captain Mitchell, uattempts to cle- velop writing abilities and to give the staff experience in all phases of newspaper work. It is one of the finest school newspapers in the South and has turned out ex- cellent work this year. .JOHN MURMANN HIGHTOWER, JR. .... . ............ Editor JOHN HASTINGS Cl-IATFIELD ...... ..... B usiness Manager CAPTAIN R. JUDSON MITCHELL . . . ..... Faculty Advisor hw., 'NIS yiv Ra ndomac Staff The purpose of the RANDOMAC is to present a pictorial and written account of life at Randolph-Macon Academy. This year's staff, under Bill Kinsey and Jack Chatfield, editor-in-chief and associate editor, respectively, has worked diligently to bring to the seniors and the corps what we feel is one of the finest annuals ever presented at Randolph- Macon Academy. Assembling this year's annual has brought on many problems for the staff. Every corner of the building was searched for available pictures to reveal the humorous as Well as the serious side of life at The Academy. Also there was the feverish rush to meet the deadlineg but, in the end, we feel that we have provided the corps with an annual that will be looked back on for many years to come. Right: Bill Haywood Kinsey, Jr., Eclitorg Lee Scott Varner, ll, Business Managerg Captain .lohn M. Palmer. Faculty Advisor. Left to Right, Willie, Wieland, Bickel, Waring, L. Lane, Wornom, Luck, Rives, J. Turner. The Student Council The Student Council was iirst organized at Ran- dolph-lVlacou Academy on October 6, 1951. Since that time, its eilorts and influence have been felt in the student body. It is composed of nine members, six of whom are appointed by the Administration, one elected by the Senior Class, and two elected from the un- dergraduates. These members compose the Council, 72 presided over by a president, vice-president, and a secretary. Regular meetings are held twice a month. A faculty member attends in an advisory capacity. The main purpose of the organization is to help maintain the high standards of the Academy and to cooperate with the administration and faculty in handling student problems. ,A c ss , S Q., Tug ss imggn rw g-1-wi, X1 E Q M as ,ws is---mv x mn mmm- a www ,H Wi Z nl W H L 9: 91357, mms Y? EE 1,.,m ms s 1 x v I 1 1 G fi' . a .,.,-,:,:,:a... -2 . 2839: H W ,ig Q B ag -:-S 1222 . -iss MN ng- wx ax ri 1 nn-.V r V- E -HXSAT .. ' ' Z X .L Y? in H ...MM H M 5 -ii A .gi We WW, mm ii 1 -...,.Q-g5l, 3KfWfrE1'g':W?5,wg?I?j..Q --aqimmiril H 3 ..:.1- L -' .. ' r- Xgv'gf mmgw maxim HQWQQAQ ' 'N A 2 . u we ... . Q HE-H m ff, mgminwsv . ,f E.-.s52e-M,:f.lfg, fkgwf- we -- - ,' ff'-ialfwg -w5lllJ5 T E53SriE?5EiSl?7EiE l'f5u awww- 'i 1' -W5 Q 2 jgzjg warms 1322543 is ' 'Q .gm M 'QI Z 'i 'Q wma Him -,V r-ming-1 . I ' 2'ig?l:?f3:mM35HgQ.Fi,,.W:f-N WM W? my April 144 April 16 April 22 April 23 April 28 April 30 May 2 May 5 May 7 May 12 May 16 VARS Augusta M. A. . . Cambridge H. S. . Fishburne M. S. . . Wicolnoco H. S. . . Fishburne M. S. . . St. James School . WOOdbCT1'y Forest Massanutten M. A. Coolidge H. S. . . . Augusta M. A. . . . Massanutten M. A. ITY TENNIS . . .Away . .Home . . .Home . . Home . . .Away . . .Away . . .Away . . .Away . . .Home . . .Home . . .Home Tor: D. Dahle BQTTOM: Powell and Rives Tennis FIRST Row: DiMuio, D. Duhle, T Powell, Harrington, Rives, Simpson SECOND ROW: Hummwrslrom. Cant well, Denwiler, J. MucConne1l, Sav- age, Palttersfm, Wliitworth, Eager Wielund, Heather, Truscott, Hayzlett Truim Row: J. Thnluncl, W. Jones Frey, C. Tliolancl, Hammett, C Stark, Cestero, Oakes, Bischoff, Boyd Captain Rnlxert Long. Couch. - if 1 :Eg .gi m ' is mr 'Pl V 5 W ...E I 5 as I is mw-n zvaumxmrir -mm 1: 1 y v nw is ia as , E I a 5 is xr 5 Baseball FIRST Row, Left to Right: Nesbitt, S. MYCFS, Chaflleldf Rauch, 1. Deihl, Luck, H- Deihl, Sawyer, Bickel, SECOND HOW: Tipton, Glave, C.Sn1ithf Cooksey, S. Forbes, S- Evamf JL Myers, Sheffield, manager' -S wpwna M:-fr:-Mtv-w UM--News-xii fs-xr 'W-rr -Moravia 5. -. N.-M:v'sf 4-is is -W: .ac-.M . ,, F .L was I Faux E W I . Q M ,H -.fi M . -Fas miss. an 'ra iSm.1sLs.if.,e,'.-W.,-, -,,,n -. a -Mya. B. MAB, - ru is aw --ss a W 1, ima -W-. Mmm crux.-2 551, . M - - .f.:1v.t. s M-W . .,sa..s-.Et.qs.Qm. K iwssmwaw .:wfL w 'at' K W 7 L., N J 'Sr I' L . 3 A gg L W . -. z ai. -zessumsm Y, ,,mi,,aSi im. H ei me--W-Nam ss-.zuMru..Mt uf is April 1 April 2 April 5 April 9 April 13 April 14 April 15 April 16 April 19 April 22 April 23 May 7 May 12 May 14+ May 16 May 21 SCHEDULE Cranbrook School ....... Williamsport High School . . Clarke County High School . . . Virginia Episcopal School . . . St. James School .......... Clarke County High School. . . Augusta Military Academy . . Episcopal High School . . . Woodherry Forest ......... Fishbume Military School . . . Mercersburg Academy ...... Massanutten Military Academy Augusta Military Academy .... .... VVoodherry Forest ........ Fishhurne Military School ..... .... Massanutten Military Academy Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Home .,w .Y Fmsi' Row: Albin, Bauman, Bock, Wornnm, Waring, Blair, Kellum, Pasquet, Yeutts, Roughlon, Root, J. SECOND Row: Ross, Glick, H,, Stephenson, Blankeusliip, Heckcrl, Ramsey, Lillislon, Tale, Reigelman, Sanlorrl, Root, T., Besancnn, Blyler. THIRD Row: Bui- lcy, Hawkins, E., Barker, Darby, W., Drake, T., Frey, Blanks, Isaacs, J., Fletcher, Lane, L., Lune, E., Turpin, Scclwick, Orgziin, Vergne. FOURTH Row: Selden, Lund, Slal- lard, Zcilct, Brockman, Kelly, P., Couch Holladay, Couch Burch, Coach Williams, Poole, Sleeter, Rife, D., Bell, Alhey. CHARLES WORNOM Track Captain Track April S April 16 April 21 April 23 April 30 May 3 May 7 May 10 May 14 May 21 . SCHEDULE James Wood High School . . St. James School ........ Charles Town High School . . . Augusta Military Academy . . Episcopal High School . . . WO0d1J61'1'y Forest ....... Fishburne Military School .... Massaiiutten lVlilitary Academy FieldDay.. State Meet . . . . .Away . .Home . .Home . .Home . .Home . . .Away . . .Home . . . . .Away . . .Home . . .Away Cross-Country The l-larriers had to face a 'tough rebuilding joh this year. After losing two of the best distance runners in school history, We had to depend on last yearls depth to make up a winning team. Led hy Dave Beaman, team captain, the 'team showed it was made of stern stuff in continuing last season's streak to thirteen before meeting a defeat. Their second place in the Cumberland Valley Meet proved their worth and they ended up with a line four and three record. Lewis Athey, top, and Phil Ast display form marked by Hnesse in two of the cross country team's meets. Fiusr Row, Left to Right: Capt. Bruce L.Burch fcoachl , N. Myers, .l. Myers, Athey, Heckert, Beaman, T. Powell, Lund, J. Root, M. Haines. Tate. SIUCUND ROW: lleatl1e1', Time, Wiard, Roller, Zeiler, Cantwell, P. Kelly, Baltliis, Vergne, Ast, H. Jones, Hayz- len. .5 4, v,.,5.-',,,gW gy., ' ,ma ,seiko Rifle Team Besides the shoulder-to-shoulder matches, the team fired in three postal matches, Winning two and losing one. The RMA team also took other high honors by their superb shooting. They again Won the Second Army Match for the seventh time in eight years by firing a score of 2776 out of a possible 3000. The team also Won the Hearst Trophy Match, taking the National Championship with a score of 947 out of 1000. Two other matches which have been -tired, the National De- fense Cadet Corps Match and the Army Nationals, have not as yet had their scores released. The team also took third place in the Virginia State Match with a score higher than the one that took first place for the team last year. Rifle drills and exercises are the starting point for many who later con tribute to RMA's championship rifle teams. Varsity With only three returning lettermen on the squad this year, Major Mills developed a squad that no one need he ashamed of. The team fired. exceedingly well, scoring over 1400 in four matches. Sparked by the spirit of the team captain, John Richards, the squad i Went on to Win seven out of nine shoulder-to-shoulder matches, losing only one and tieing one. The loss to Fork Union was shortly thereafter avenged by the V team when they tied the school record. ' JOHN RICHARDS Captain - , rg, aa: Q6 -ec 3: if :-5331: ,ii . K v u FIRST Row: Maj. James Mills fcoachl, W. Darby, Stephenson, Alston, Richards, Markham, H. Deihl, E. Carter, Capt. Ronald Mc- Manus fcoachl. 'SECUND Row: Cummings, Sowder, Hornor, Barnes, Frey, R, Kennedy, E. Jones. THIRD Row: Belote, Dodd, Bowen, Mullen, Kendall, Hopkins. 64 Swimming MAHLON HAINES Captain FIRST Row: Reamy, Washburn, Stark, C., Ludwig, Lee, G., Tholancl, C., Sweeney, Selden, Fussell. SECOND ROW: Harvey, manager, Earnest, Everett, Whilworth, Sanders, Cantwell, Tackett, A., Smith, D., Blanks, Dahle, D., Carter, B., Forbes, S., Bryan, B., Tackett, J., .lelfres s. THIRD ROW: WOFHOIII. Ross, English, Powell, T., Glick, H., Tholand, I., Sanford, Boggs, Wolverton. Ward, Smith, B., Alleman, Truscott. -W ,, ,r . . .mm ,,....,I .. ,WN Vi , X, 63 Va rsiiy Losing most of their swimmers last season, the Yellow Jacket tankmen traveled a bumpy road this year, Coach Arvin S. Willialns and team captain Zilch Haines concocted a sturdy squad this year, only lacking experience and in need of development. The team mainstays were Haines and Charlie Wornoin, the latter collecting 80 points, the team high this year. The team record was not exemplary, winning three and losing eightg but a host of younger swimmers serve as the basis for a strong hope for future improvement. Three of the teanfs losses were decided in the final relay, a fact which depicts the tightness of some of the meets. THE SEASON RMA ,.... .... 5 il Massanutten RMA ..... .... 2 2 Granby High School RMA. . . .... 445 Augusta . . RMA ..... .... 2 9 Fork Union RMA. . . .... 411 Augusta . . RMA ..... .... 2 7 Staunton .. RMA ..... .... 5 3 Fishburne . RMA ..... .... 3 7 Massanutten RMA ..... .... 2 0 Mercersburg RMA ..... .... 2 7 Granby . . . RMA ..... .... 4 0 Maury High School Midget Basketball FIRST ROW: Marriott, Cestero, Hammerstrom, H. Jones, Vakos, Leofller, Cannon. SECOND Row: Casilear, D. Rife, S. Evans, Spillers, Bell, Glave, Poole, Capt. Collins fcoaclll . Mite Basketball l Fmsu' Row: Morgan, Harper, A. Nicholls, J. Lee, Lillard, I-Iayzlett. SECOND Row: D. Jones, Marlow, Pellerin, E. Johnson, L. Kelley, Garnett, Capt. Long lcoachl . SCHEDULE RMA. . . . . .505 Woodberry Forest . . . . . .341 RMA... ...30g James Wood ...... .....27 RMA... ...4'41g Woodberry Forest ... . . . . .441 The Monogram Clulo , fl. gjf x1' Junior Varsity Football Amxvli 45? Fmsr Row: King, J. Myers, Ellis, Patterson, Sutton, Sed- wiclc, Stallard. SECOND ROW: Tipton, Caskin, Bischoff, T. Drake, Clark, Orgain, Savage, Detwiler, Hoover, Capt. Col- lins fcoachl. qwrzz SCHEDULE RMA fl-fig Massanutten . . .4-3 RMA 36 g James Wood ..37 RMA 39 Massanutteu .. .36 HMA 33 W'dlJer1'y Forest 52 RMA 68 RMA 57 RMA 51 Augusta ....... 59 Massanutten . . .68 Massanutten . . .60 RMA 55 James Wood ..37 RMA 39 W'dlJerry Forest 4-9 RMA 51 Mercersburg . . .53 RMA 72 Bearcats ...... 35 SEASON SUMMARY With two starters from last year, Bill Blair and Jim Guyg Jack Luck, up from the second teamg and two new boys, Zeke Myers and Sam Cooksey, Coach McFall had high hopes for the Yellow Jackets this season. The two pre-Christmas games proved to be only a warm-up for what was to come. After returning from vacation the team had only five days of work to prepare for Mercershurg. This proved to be plenty of time, for we downed them and Fishburne in fine style. Woodberry Forest is a black name in the minds of all of us. The team went to Woodberry the day following the Fishburne game and met with our first and only defeat. The Jackets made a point then and there to go the rest of the Way undefeated. St. Christopher-is gave us a run or our money in an overtime thriller that had our hearts in our throats. Next up was Epis- copal. We had a bone to pick with the Maroons and defeated them before a large pro-RMA crowd. Again we met the Saints, this time at home and they proved to be no match for us in our gym. Over we went to Massanutten to defeat them on their court for the first time in the coachis memory. Next trip was to VES, followed by Augusta and R-MC, all of which helped the Jackets prove their mettle. Our next home game was one we had been waiting for. The Foresters tried to overthrow the Jackets and were thwarted much to our satisfaction. This game was the determining factor in the league race, and our winning guaranteed us the crown. Massanutten gave us the closest game we had this year. Au- gusta and Fishburne were again turned back, bringing us to our last game. With music and 'cjinigern we handed out our sixteenth defeat to Mercersburg. So ends the story of the most successul basketball season in the history of the school. A story made possible by a spirited, skilled, and well-coached team and a powerful backing by the student body. KIOITQIOAIGQ ell tif 0 A FRIEND NICK KALOGERAS PAINTING 81 SPRAYING CO. INDUSTRIAL PAINTING CONTRACTOR INDUSTRIAL WINDOW WASHING Free Esiimaies Phone FR 4-2345 755 Belvedere, N.E. Warren, Ohio Besf Wishes Io 'Ihe R.Iv1.A. Cade+ Corps RAMSEY HARDWARE, INC. SIINDBERG SPRINKLER IIND PIPING C0., INC. 59 Winsor SI. JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER INSTALLATIONS IN INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL BUILDINGS E. C. 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