University of Virginia - Corks and Curls Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)
- Class of 1925
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1 COPXKS and CVRLS Pharedrus 1 was Helen . . . I have seen her zn a thousand dreams flash whzte ar med along these moon-barred colonnades -ll'-II The moon's a drink In a silver flask. Drain it and drink Whatever you ask: ' Shadow and shine, And the stir of leaves, Trim hands, slim hands, In fluttering sleevest Dream porticoes On the silvered ground. Dream of a lute And dance to the sound- Breath of the dew, A And a forehead fair, ' W'hite feet, light feet, And cool- wreath'd hai 7 ' From the Centennial pageant The Shadow of the Buzlder by FRANCES O: J. Gnwrman 4:66 4 'NAM 'n.1f - ww was cf QM AND E VOLVM E XXXVIII ANNO DOMINI NINETEEN HVNDRED AND TWENTY- FIVE Pvsusl-IED BY THE FRATERNITIES AND LITERARY SOCIETIES VNIVERSITY QOF VIRGINIA f -An In N I , -A.: G3 . II IIIAS IEIM I , IA I .il hw I 'EAP fl X3 , 4, f' M t QQIDI A 'f 'iv , ' 4 A ,,, , x-41:4-. .bf ' A' K . ,f , 4-' . f , , ' f A . IF A 1 ' 1 , i To JOHN CALVIN METCALF is dedicated this THE THIRTY-EIGHTH VOLUME of , CORKS AND GURLS ,fx 'Xf- wmsmw ar euism V X mms ugnnnnc... X' wwf yi X . x if M f F ,A,...A,. i' Foreword Behold the things that you, our Fathers, made: This quiet Lawn where the trees and poems grow, Sprinlfled upon the grass or in the snow,- These Ranges where your memories are laid Away in unseen drawers of unseen rooms,- It seems as though you made this sun that dips With unique beauty down behind the tips Of hills and trees and your own dim, calm tombs. All these things we love were made, confirmed By you, our Fathers, who preceded us,' Now they grow alone from your still dust, Live on alone, and we, who have been termed Followers to perfect your every gem, May make no longer but are made by them. -G. PEYTON WERTENBAKI-:R I 71 B0 QD VVISITO ,fx fr, lj -lf I THE RECTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY CYRUS HARDING WALKER To February 28. 1926 EIVIELIE WATTS IVICVEA ............,. ............ HUGHES DALTON DILLARD CYRUS HARDING WALKER PAUL GOODLOE MCINTIRE ...... LEWIS CATLETT WILLIAMS .......... ............ To February 29, i928 MARSHALL CARTER HALL .......................... DAVID DENTON HULL, ja. .. HOLLIS RINEHART ......................................... FREDERIC WILLIAM SCOTT ............................... THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY, ex offcio ..........,.,,.,, , THE SECRETARY OF THE VISITORS ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS I 9 I f X ,XX Za HJ .Sweet Briar Rocky Mount . . . . .Heathsville . . .University . . .Rivihmoncl .....AIcxancIria .........RoanoIce Charlottesville . . .Richmond . . .Richmond . . .University I1 23 f-L F -i as Sb fin, N AC ULI Y fi, I 1,4 X-fi I NEIVL- Ci Ti -xi, 'ff lt N to X I ' if L 2-I .f-.. ' III I I I S f 4 v-I .J ,- L : N gi-f ,L 'xggilg I , -T I , , 1 e it I it 1 N it , 0 I , If I It 1 I n I I In f K Kg T 4 -- :fi 2 'Lf I EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERMAN, PH.B., D.c.L., LL.D .... ,,... C an-S Hill President 'll K 215 'I' B Kg Raveng Superintendent of Schools, Goldsboro, N. C., and Assistant Superintendent of Education, North Carolina, l882-925 Professor of History, State Normal College, l892-93. Professor of Education. University of North Carolina, I893-96, President of North Cargling University, l896-I9Q0, President of Tulane University of Louisiana, l900-1904, Doctor of Laws, The University of the South' Tulane University, johns Hopkins University, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania: Member General Edu- t'o Board- Vice-President National Education Association, 1903, Member the Virginia -State can n , Geological Commission, Member the Board of Visitors, United States Military Academy, West Point, l893g Member the American and Louisiana Historical Societies, Trustee the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Foundation, Century Club, New York City, l9I2g Member the Academy of Social Sciences, Member the Council Table of the World's Work, l920: Director Southern Rail- way, I9l4-23, Board of Visitors, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, l9l3-ZI, Trustee of the Institute of Economics: Member Board of Advisors, Institute of Politics: Member Board of Governor's of the Thomas jefferson Memorial Foundation: Author of Life of William Hooper'-. Life of L. M. Curry, Obligations and Opportunities of Citizenship, Southern Idealism, -'The Spirit of the South, Sectionalism and Nationality, The Growing South, Virginia: A Tribute, Can Democracy be Organized? , and Editor-in-Chief of Library of Southern Liter- ature. 4 . I Il I 1, :Gia - -Ill-M .t.u.sl!'i'uTllITT' l I E E lr-l stmt itwig glgl Em! lll I9 2 5 ,, somemw as clwlmtf 1 at i -A '-4' ff: . X -. , - f g 3 9 5' El '1 E g Tm -.uAfx-1 W e xxnxxx ir 1 i t v ,i I r'-'I-5-,, .2 51, E Ilnxnzu -1 i elm... . lT 1ilZI ra? M FRANCIS HENRY SMITH, M.A., LL.D., D.C.L. ................................ West Lawn Emeritus Professor of Natural Philosophy, l907 'I' B K: Professor of Natural Philisophy, University of Virginia, IS53-I907: Master of Arts, University of Virginia, I85I: Doctor of Laws, Hampden-Sidney, Randolph-Macon, Emory and Henry: Doctor of Common Law, Sewanee: Author of A Syllabus of Lectures on Physics, Christ and Science. ' WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON. B.A., LL.D. .........,....................... Monroe Hill Professor of Applied lllathematics, Deon of Engineering Department fb K XI'g 'Il B K: A II: T B II: Raven: Bachelor of Arts, Hampden-Sidney College: Doctor of Laws, Hampden-Sidney College: Professor of Creek, Davidson College, IS74-75: Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Virginia since I875: Chairman of the Faculty of the Univer- sity of Virginia, l88B-96: United States Commissioner to Paris Exposition of l900: Member the American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Member the International Group of Awards on Civil and Military Engineering in the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, I904: Member the American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science: Member the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education: Chairman of Virginia Section A. S. M. E. WILLIAM MINOR LILE, LL.D. ...,.. ........... ...................... X E ast Lawn fumes Madison Professor of Law, Dean of the Law School K 2: 'If II K: KP A 'I': T.I.L.K.A: Raven: Bachelor of Laws, University of Virginia, IB82: Doctor of Laws, William and Mary College, l903: Professor at the University of Virginia since I893: Member the American Bar Association: Virginia State Bar Association: President the Vir- ginia State Bar Association, l9l3: Member Standing Committee, Diocese of Virginia fEpiscopalj: Member the Board of Governors, Woodberry Forest School. WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS, B.S., C.E. .......,...... .... E ast Lawn Professor of Mathematics X 'Ifg 'IP I3 K: A II: T I3 II: Eli Banana: Bachelor of Science, University of Virginia, and Civil Engineer, IB82: Professor of Engineering and Director of Missouri School of Mines, I886-91: Member the American Mathematical Society: American Mathematical Association: Adjunct Pro- fessor of Applied Mathematics, l89l, and Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia, since l906: Author of Various Mathematical Articles, Differential and Integral Calculus, l902. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, M.A., PH.D. .... ......... . .. Preston Heights Corcoran Professor of History 'I' If XI': A II: 'If B K: Eli Banana: Raven: Studied in the Universities of Virginia, Munich, Berlin and Heidelberg: Master of Arts, University of Virginia, IBBI: Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy, Heidelberg, l885: Assistant in New York Latin School, l88l-82: Professor of History, Indiana University, l886-89: Adjunct Professor of History, University of Virginia, I889- 95: Associate Professor of Historv, University of Virginia, l895-97: Professor of History and Economic Science, University of Virvinia, IS97: Professor of History fonlyj, University of Vir- ginia, since l906: Dean of the Graduate Department, University of Virginia, 1906-23: Member ll2l CHARLES ALFRED GRAVES, M.A.. JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, M.A., M.D. .......................... .......... . RICHARD HENRY WILSON, M. JAMES MORRIS PAGE. M.A.. Pi-LD.. THOMAS FITZ-HUGH, M. X x. I,-X f-g A ss, PWIRIIKJ 8 Uwml- .V..I., N. ,,,, ---' N lim 25 f lip, fire:-'19-:sf-E, 2212 is I-'i 'Ti E 17 FF E , fs,E.a AIR hA'H iA ,shH 1s',----5 -. lxf..h0,mZi'f-'ii'he cfilliaof iiioiflili Rlifiuiiin'-, 'iiiliisas 'f3'e13a,t.ifilEiniistfiliigfiif.Sifiiflig ' ' ' ' ' S ' ? ' a ers of American Historical Associationg Tho University Bulletin, Is History a cience in p p Nineteenth Century in Europe, an outline sketch in Progress, issued by the Chicago University Associationg John Randolph, a Slcetchug and a number of historical reviews and articles on various subjects. v B.I..., . . J . . . ...... ..... V I Easl Lawn Professor of Lam E X: 'I' A 'Pg 'P B K5 Raven, Master of Arts, Washington and Lee University, 1869, Assistani Professor of Modern Languages and English, Washington and Lee University, 1869-73, Bachelor ' 1873 P ofessor of Law Washington and Lee Univer- of Laws, Washington and Lee University, 3 r , sity, l873-995 Doctor of Laws, Davidson College, l895g Doctor of Laws, Washington and Lee University, l9IIg one of the Founders of the Virginia Law Register: Author of A Summary of P l P ert and of The Law of Real Property : Author of Papers Before the Virginia u E. L . ersona rop y State Bar Association, I9I4 and l9l5, on The Forged Letter of General Robert oo -Rugby Road Professor of Practice of Medicine 'I' K NI'g 'I' B Kg Raveng Master of Arts, University of Virginia, I888, Doctor of Medicine, Uni- versity of Virginia, ISB9, Member The American Medical Association, Southern Medical Asso- ciation, Tri-State Medical Association, Medical Society of Virginia, Member American College of Physicians, Assistant Secretary American Academy of Medicine, l903g Louisiana State Medical Society, I892-93: Anglo-American Medical Society of Berlin, l89l-92, Professor in the Univer- sity of Virginia since l894g Author of the article on Stomatitis, in Tice's Practice of Medicine: Author various medical papers: President Medical Society of Virginia, I922-23. I A., Pi-LD. ................... ,,,, P ark Sheet Professor of Romanic Languages A TI5 'Il B Kg E A X5 Doctor of Philosophy, johns Hopkins Universityl LL.D. .............................. McCormick Road Professor of Mathematics, Dean of The University K A5 A TI: fb B Kg Eli Banana, Raven, 3 Eg Master of Arts, Randolph-Macon, 18855 Doctor of Philosophy, University of Leipsic, I887g Fellow johns Hopkins University, IS96, and Lecturer on Mathematics at Johns Hoplcinsg Author of a work on Differential Equations, and of papers on the Theory of Transformation Groups, which appeared in the American fournal of Malhemalics and in the Annals of Mathematics: Professor of Mathematics since I90Ig Chairman of the Faculty, l903-04: Member the American Mathematical Society: Doctor of Laws, Randolph-Macon College, Member the State Board of Education of Virginia: Fellow the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Scienceg, Former Member the Senate of the United Chapters of KI' B Kg Fir-gg P,-651. dent of the B of Virginia Chapter of 'P 13 K. A. .......................................... 1. . .IX West Lawn Professor of Latin K Ay fl? B Kg Master of Arts, University of Virginia, ISS3: Studied Archaeology in Rome and Pompeii, 18905 Student of Classical Philology, University of Berlin, I892-935 1899-I90Ig Studied ' U31 QZSX , :- LY JT. R WSW Y H MEL ! Q l l.r.u1..- Luulcuu. I uuc l F i ' IEE I'fIWvfE'LT' lll fe z 5 Wi commits as seams -- PTM: : . 5 5 ia- , tiki t .J ii'E'i 3E E iffy . . Wfi- ,,.f,1r:.-itfg f-,- t--.5291 at 2 ? E EVA: H 'ig' ' , at . . w u vZfX'l tr', ..' '- fi? Q H- - gg g gf I 7. 2- 1' ,',fffr'. , .tm sf' ...-, -t-nw mr.. .r 1 i n i ,t r 4 t. :,.-... H Z : mt... ... gg K .M- AN Mu M , .. ..-..,LLgi - 'ff ff- 'iw' t Tx: s- 1291 Archaeology in Greece and Asia Minor in I902: lnstructor in Bingham School, North Carolina, l88I-82: Professor of Latin, Central University of Kentucky, l883-84: First Assistant, Bellevue High School, Bellevue, Virginia, 1884-89: Professor of Latin, University of Texas, l889-99: Professor of Latin, University of Virginia, since I899: Member the American Philological Asso- ciation since 1891: Archaeological Institute of America since IS97: Modern Language Association since 1896: American Dialect Society since I902: Classical Association of Great Britain since l905: British Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies since I9I l: Associate Editor for the South and Southwest of the Cilderslecve-Lodge Latin Series, 1898-l905: Vice-President for Virginia of the Classical Associations, Middle West and South, I909: Member the Executive Committee of the American Philological Associations, l906-08: President the Classical Association of Virginia, I9I0- I3: Councillor Washington Society Archaeological lnstitute of America, l9lO-l2: Councillor Rich- mond Society, l9l2: Author of The Philosophy of the Humanitiesn: A System of Classical Ped- agogy : The University of Virginia in Texas and the Southwestn: Prolegomena to the History of the ltalico-Romanic Rhythm : Carmen Arvale or the Tonic Laws of Latin Speech and Rhythm : The Sacred Tripudium and the Evolution of Latin Rhythmic Art : ltalico-Keltic Accent and Rhythm : The Literary Saturnian, Part l, Livius, Andronicusn: The Literary Saturnian, Part ll, Nmvius and the Later ltalic Tradition : Indo-European Rhythm : The Letters of George Long : The Indo-European Superstress and the Evolution of Verse : The Letters of Thomas jefferson concerning Philology and the Classicsh: The Old-Latin and Old-lrish Monuments of Verse. WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH, M.D., PHD. .... Carr's Hill Professor of Hygiene Hot Foot: Doctor of'Medicine, University of Virginia, 1892: Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, l90l: Adjunct Professor of Hygiene and Materia Medica, l902-04: Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds since l905. ALBERT LEFEVRE, B.A., PHD., LL.D. ............. ..... U niversity Place Corcoran Professor of Philosophy K A: A U: 'I' B K: T.l.L.K.A.: Bachelor of Arts, University of Texas, IS94: Johns Hopkins, i894-95: Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell University, l898: University of Berlin, 1899-l900: ln- structor in Philosophy, Cornell, i900-02: Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Cornell, 1902-03: Pro- fessor of Philosophy, Tulane, 1903-05: Assistant Editor of the Philosophical Review, l898-99: Doctor of Laws, South Carolina: Member of the American Philosophical Association: Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology: Author of The Ethical System of Bishop Butlern: The Relation Between Ethical System and Epistemologyn: Translator of Emanuel Kant, by F. Paul- 2ei'iLPormer President Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology: President of the Colonnade u . STEPHEN HURT WATTS, M.A., M.D., LL.D. ................ ..... U niversity Place Professor of Surgery and Gynecology 2 X: N E N: fb B K: A 9 A: Raven: T.l.L.K.A: Zn: Master of Arts, Randolph-Macon College, 1896: Student in Chemistry in University of Virginia, i896-97: Doctor of Medicine, johns Hopkins University, l9OI: Resident House Officer, Assistant Resident and Resident Surgeon, johns Hopkins Hospital, l90l-07: Professor at University of Virginia since I907: Doctor of Laws, Randolph-Macon College, l923: Member Virginia State Medical Society: American Medical Association: Tri-State Medical Society: The Southern Surgical Society: Fellow the American College of Surgeons: Fellow the American Surgical Association: Member the Societe Internationale cle Chirugie: Author of Various papers on surgical subjects: Surgeon-in-Chief, University of Vir- ginia Hospital. U41 QGIIRIIKJ 8 QEMRLS M4925 all E-HDI A M f X C, v RX Q ,,,1,-F- ,.. ,. .- ,. f. igggg 'i-fu, ---.-Q.. f 22 H: LH- tif 5 EUQUE .1 I x I f- .- ..,-1 - A J., - T5 ,Dv M.. 1-:lf .L :AL V5 ,IM W '-11, -N T, ' :J E S il 'ii it' 'tt E 11,1 ohvitf s J,.t1+,,j'-af ll tt-1:1 r' i 1 v p ' - - 1 - I 1 an- - 1 G- .1 ,ll 1 I. 1 1 1 L il -t '- ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD, B.A., B.S., PH.D. ..................... 4l University Place Professor of Chemistry II K Ag A II: E Eg 'IP B Kg A X Eg Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Hampden-Sidney Collegeg Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University: Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Member the American Chemical Society: Member the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education: Chemical Specialist to Committee on Education, General Staff. War Department. HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDGES. B.S., M.A., MD. ........ ,,,,, P ark Street Professor of Diseases of the Eye 4' A eg 'If B K3 II Mg N E Ng T.l.L.K.A.g Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts, University ' ' ' ' ' f V' ' ' , l890-9l Of Virginia, l890g Assistant Professor in Biological Laboratory, University o xrgrnla 5 Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1892, lnterne, New York City Hospital, I892-93, Demonstrator of Anatomy, University of Virginia, IS93-95: Resident Physician at Memorial Hos- ' i895 96- Demonstrator of Anatomy, University of Virginia. l896-975 pltal, Orange, New jersey, - , Clinical Instructor, University of Virginia, I898-1906, Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Virginia: Member Charlottesville Medical, Piedmont Medical, Virginia State Medical, American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Societies: Fellow American College of Surgeons, HARRY TAYLOR MARSHALL, B.A., M.D. .......,.................. .... I vy Walter Reed Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology , A A 'Pg CIP B Kg E Eg Doctor of Medicine, johns Hopkins University: Member County, State, l A 'ations Council of the American Association of Pathologists Southern and American Medica ssocl 3 and Bacteriologists: Virginia State Board of Health: Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science. WILLIAM MENTZEL FORREST, BA. ...........,................... Preston Heights folm B. Cary Memorial Professor of Biblical History and Literature 111 B Kg Bachelor of Arts. Hiram College, l894g Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Divin- ity School, I900g Lecturer on Biblical Literature, Ann Arbor English Bible Chairs, I897-99, Lec- turer for Calcutta Bible Lectureship, India, l90l.-03: Editor of Biblical Department for Young Men of India, l902-03: John B. Cary Lectureship, l903-1906. ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE., M.A,, LL.B., S.j.D. ,,,,, Mama, Hill Professor of Lan: 42 'F A5 A II: fl' A fb: 9 K Ng 41 B Kg P2 A Xg T.l.L.K.A: P.K.g OWL: Raven: l3 Club, Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, I90lg Master of Arts.. University of Virginia, l902: Bachelor of Laws, University of Virginia. l904: Member St. Louis .flVlQ., Bar. I904-07: Doctor Of Law, Hervard University, l922: Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Virginia, i907-095 Professor of Law, University of Virginia, since l909: Author of Dobie on Bailments and Car- riers and Dobie's Case Book on Bailments and Carrlers g Captain flnfantryj, U. S. Army fl9l7j, attached to 80th Division, Major fceherll Sthffl. attached to General Headquarters, A. ' Director of the Centennial Endowment Fund of the University of Virginia, E. F., l9l8: Executive I920-2Ig Lecturer Cornell Summer Law School, I924. 1 U51 v we ai fs 2 15 comma as crumrmf . . 1,, ,. 1,,4 4 ,sslifi erl i ii ---- .p ,,, i r um it ififiiffi ii 'Ti7'?ffl?P?i2rJF 'V-wi-'2'i2gT - 'lf-, I WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER, M.A., PH.D. ....................,...... l West Lawn Professor of Cermanic Languages B '9 Us A Hg GP B Kg T.I.L.K.A.g Instructor in French and German, University of Virginia, I894-95, Bachelor of Arts, l895g Principal of the Houston Academy, Houston, Virginia, IS95-97, Master of Arts, I,898g Latin and Creek Master, Episcopal High School of Virginia, i898-l90l. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, B.A., C.E. ..................... ..... W est Range Professor of Civil Engineering U K Ag A Hg 'I' B Kg 23 B 'Pg T.I.L.K.Ag Raven, Bachelor of Arts, William and Mary Col- lege: Civil Engineer, University of Virginia. JAMES CARROLL FLIPPIN, M.D. ...........,.......... ..... U niversity Place Professor of Clinical Medicine K Eg 'P B Kg A fl Ag N 21 Ng Raven: Doctor of Medicine, l90Ig Demonstrator of Medical Biol- ogy, University of Virginia, 1902-04, Adjunct Professor of Bacteriology, University of Virginia, 1905-07, Author of various papers on medical subjects. HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN, M.A., PH.D. ................... ..... U niversity Place Professor of Histology and Embryology CIP E K5 KI! B Hg A Q Ag 'I' B K5 Raven, Bachelor of Arts, Lehigh University, 1903, Master of Arts Lehigh University, 19045 Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, 19075 Member the American Association of Anatomistsg The Association of Zoologists QEastern Branchlg Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science: Member the Association of American Nat- uralistsg The American Microscopical Society, Society for Experimental Biology and Medicines American Genetic Association: Eugenics Research Society, Assistant in Histology and Embryology, Cornell University Medical College, New York City, 1904-06g Adjunct Professor of Anatomy, University of Virginia, 1907, Associate Professor of Anatomy, i908-l lg Professor of Histology and Embryology since I9IIg Former Member of the Staff of Embryology at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's Hole, Massachusetts: Author of various papers on Cytological, Histological, and Embryological Subjects, and on Eugenics and Human Heredity, Author of a Textbook of Histology. , CHARLES GILMORE MAPHIS, PED.D., LL.D. ........................ Lyndhall Apartments Professor of Eclucalion anrl Dean of lhe Summer Quarter 'I' B Kg if A Kg Graduate of Peabody College for Teachers, Professor of Secondary Education, University of Virginia, l9Il-19: Director of Extension, University of Virginia, 1920-5 Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science: Secretary Virginia Education Commission, l9II-13, President Virginia State Teachers' Association, I9l6g President of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States, 1916-I9g Director Personnel Work South- east Division S. A. T. C., Committee on Education and Special Training, War Department, I9I8g Member of Virginia Education Commission, l9l8-20, President Association of Virginia Colleges, 1921-22, President National University Extension Association, I922-23, Member of Virginia Com- mission on the Separation of the Schools for the Deaf and the Blind, l922-235 Chairman Board of Visitors, Virginia School for the Blind, i924-. U61 Xf ,L a a a alatlxl l Rfxo . .,,. .- Ill 'lit contra as cons , g, X1 mo 2 5 . , E A ROBERT HENNING WEBB, NLA., PHD. ..................................... Rugby Road Professor of Creek II I' X' 1 Il- 'If B Kg Raven: Bachelor of Arts, l90l: Master of Arts, l902: Hampden-Sidney x 1 , 1 , College: Master of A ts, University of Virginia, l904: Docto f Phl h , H d U l909: Member Britishr Classical Association: Member the Ariieiican Paliilzldigicalalxziociatildheirsllriii structor in Latin University of Virginia, l904-06: Instructor in Latin and Greek, Harvard Univer. sity, l909-l2: Professor of Greek, University of Virginia since l9l2. SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL, MA., PHD. LL.D. .................. observatory Mountain Professor of Astronomy and Direclor of Leander McCormick Observatory B 9 H' A H- 111 B K: 21 Eg T B ll: Raven: Master of Arts, Queen's University, I8945 Doctor of Phildsophyjjohns Hopkins University, l898g Doctor of Laws, Queen s University, I924: Tutor, instructor and Adjunct Professor. Columlsia University, IS99-l9l3g Assistant Professor, University l l i ' ' l90l of Chicago, l9l2-I3: Astronomer on Eclipse Expeditions to Georgia in l900, to Sumatra m to Spain in l905, to Oregon in l9l8, to California in l923, and to Connecticut in l925: Adamd Research Fellow: Fellow the Royal Astronomical Society: Fellow the American Association for Ad t of Science and Vice President in l92I- Member the American Astronomical the vancemen , - , Society, Patron A. A. V. S. O.: Fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Fellow of the American Philosophical Society: Societe Astronomique: Astronomische Gesellschaft: Advisory Committee on Astronomy, American Museum of Natural History. CHARLES HANCOCK, B.S. ................................... .... U niversity Place Professor of Mechanical Engineering A Hg 'It K B5 T B Ilg Raven: Graduate of Miller School, ISGS: Bachelor of Science in Ap- l' d M h t'cs and Mechanics University of Virginia, l903: Member the Society for the p le at ema 1 . Promot' f E 'n ' Education: Association of American Un' 't P f : A ' Societylialf Mechggicsfrgsgineersg Governor's Board of Mechanical ro exon mencan IVEY FOREMAN LEWIS, B.A., M.S., PH.D. ..................... ..... I I Eur Lawn Miller Professor of Biology and Agriculture Z 'Pg E E: fb B Kg Raven: Bachelor of Arts and Master of Science, University of North Caro- lina: Doctor of Philosophy, johns Hopkins University, l908: Student in Bonn University and Holder of the Smithsonian Table at the Stazione Zoiilogica at Naples, 1908: Investigator at the Kaiserliche Anstalt at Helgoland, l908: Instructor in the Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood'g Hole, Massachusetts, l907, l9l0-23: Professor of Biology, Randolph-Macon College, l905-06, l907-l2: Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin, l9l2-l4: Professor, University of Missouri, l9l4-I5: Fellow the American Asociation for the Advancement of Science: Secretary of the Union of the American Biological Association: Secretary the Botanical Society of America- lr P' of the Boston Society of Natural History' Scientihe Agsiglam ami Winner of the Wal er rize , Investigator, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, i905-06, l909: Author of various scientific papers. ER ,I ., B.A. LL.B. ...... ..... U niversity Park GEORGE BOARDMAN EAC . R Professor of Law Y I' fb A dl 'Il B K 6 K N- 7 - OWL: Raven: Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor if K WP: 9 5: 5 : , - , of Laws, Uiiiversity of Virginina, l9l0: Member Louisville, Kentucky, Bar, l9l0-ll: President Class of l9I0, University of Virginia: Member American Bal' ASS0CiHli0n: Virginia State Bar Il7l , ,Q ,f 1fj- . as A, 4XfN it oz 5 -ef-J-la cows fs cuuttiu 1, tiiivn wg- 5ii.. ,7, f JR. ,f ' . if E A - 2 El Silt ,- F 912- ' ' ' '. tri -3- - ---- li ---------- l-niflmiofshlkimlrwn--.l-2.55.5 ,ell EIFTtilf +I--H - mmm ,i Eff?ff?7 'iS:. 2371P'Ff-'2-2'f1?' ,-,. Ff2ft'i2?'s Qf?l'-+2 Association: American Society of International Law: American Academy of Political and Social Science: Pendennis Club, Louisville, Kentucky: Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Vir- ginia l9l I-I5: Associate Professor of Law, l9l5: Professor of Law since l9l6. LLEWELLYN GRIFFITH HOXTON, B.S., lVl.A., PH.D. ..... Preston Heights Professor of Physics A K E: 4' B K: Raven: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts, University of Virginia, I900: Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University: Fellow of the American Physical Society: Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science: Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education: American Association of University Profes- sors: Member of the American Astronomical Society. ROBERT BENNETT BEAN, B.S., M.D. ............... .,.. 5 Wayside Place Professor of A natomy E E: 'll X: Bachelor of Science, Virginia Polytechnic lnstitute, l900: Doctor of Medicine, johns Hopkins University, l904: Instructor at johns Hopkins University, l904-05: 'lnstructor, University of Michigan, i905-07: Assistant Professor and Associate Professor, University of the Philippines, 1907-IO: Associate Professor and Professor, Tulane Univerity, l9lO-I6: Member the American Anatomical Association: Councillor, American Anthropological Association: Corresponding Mem- ber the Anthropological Association of Rome: Fellow of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science: Past President the New Orleans Academy of Science: President the Ana- tomical Board of Virginia: Author of The Racial Anatomy of the Philippine Islanders, and numerous anatomical papers. JOHN LEVI IVIANAHAN, B.S., MA., PHD. .,.......................... 33 University Place Professor of Educational Administration and Dean of the Department of Education fb A K: Bachelor of Science, Ohio Northern University, I9I2: Master of Arts, Harvard Uni- versity, l9l4: Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, l9l7: Superintendent of Model School, Ohio Northern University, during summers of I9I3 and l9l4: Assistant in Government, Harvard University, I9l3-14: Assistant in Education, Radcliffe College,. I9l4-l5: Professor of History of Education, Miami University, summer of 1915: State High School lnspector and Professor of Edu- cation, Miami University, l9l5-I6: Professor of Educational Administration, University of Vir- ginia, l9l6-: Chief of Educational Service at U. S. A. General Hospital, Nos. l7 and I9 during l9I8: Special Advisor in U. S. A. General Hospital No. Zl fl9l9J: Dean of the Department of Education, Uninversity of Virginia, i920-: Professor of Public School Administration, Ohio State University, summers of l92l and l923: Active Member of the following professional associations: National Education Association, National Society for the Study of Education, Association of Col- lege Teachers of Education, American Association of University Professors, Southern Associa- gpn of Teacher Training lnstitutionns, Virginnia Academy of Science, Virginia State' Teachers' ssociation. WALTER SHELDON RODMAN, B.S., S.lVl. ............. D .... .... L yndhall Professor of Electrical Engineering 'I' TJ K: 9 T: T B ll: 'I' B K: 'P K fb: A U: Raven: Bachelor of Science, Rhode lsland State College, l904: Master of Science, Rhode lsland State College, 1907: Master of Science, Massa- chusetts lnstitute of Technology, l909: Instructor in Physics and Electrical Engineering, Rhode lsland State College, l904-08: Postgraduate Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, l90B- ll8l 'N I ' jx- ff Ii5lEt:Itlt.ttgl sam Q A rms IO: Member the American Institute of Ele t' I E ' : Th S ' f h ' En ineerin Education: The American Assoicilallign'fciifglxjrztdvaniemghleigf Sihiehciaetpxrqlbioilllxrlmili 8 8 nating Engineering Society: The American Association of University Professors. JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL. BA, MD. ..........,............... .... M .mm Han Professor of Pharmacology, Materia Medica and Toxicology H M: 'I' B K: Raven: Bachelor of Arts, University of Vir inia, l90l: lnst u ' l909-ll: Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, l9ll:g Member the Aine:ii::rarinPi:::rl:::gi logical Society: American Society for the Advancement of Science: Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics: Society for the Study of Internal Secretions: Charlottesville-Albemarle Board of Health: Associate Member Medical Society of Virginia: Pre-medical Adviser- Chair- man of Admissions to Medical School: Contributions to the Virginia Medical Semi-Monthly, journal of Anatomy, Archives of Internal Medicine, fournal of Physiology, and journal of Pharmacology. WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER, MA, Pr-LD. ............. ................ U nivsrsity Place Professor of Biology X 45: E E: A U: 'I' B K: Raven: Bachelor of Arts, Franklin and Marshall College, 1898- Master A l900 Pe her in the Philippines I90l 03- Student in Gottingen University t903i Fellow of rts, : ac , - , in Biol08Y- P inceton University, I903-04: Inst ucto 'n B' I , U ' 't f V' l' ' , l . - Doctor of Phhosophy University of Virginia, liJ08:rPellovi'o lf1iyAmrei'li:iiii lbijsocialtighnlfor . vancement of Science: Member the American Association of College Professors. JOHN CALVIN METCALF, lVI.A., LlTT.D., LL.D. .......................... University Place Linden Kent Memorial Professor of English Literature and Dean of the Graduate Department K A: T K A: E T: 0 A K: 'P B K: Raven: Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts, Georgergwn College: Master of Arts, Harvard University: Doctor of Letters, Georgetown College and Baylor University: Doctor of Laws, University of Richmond: Professor of Latin, Soule College, Tcnnegsgg l890-94: Professor of Modern Languages, Mercer University, IS94-95: Professor of English' Georgetown College, IS95-l904: Professor of English, Richmond College, l904-I7: Dean of Richmond College, l9I4-I7: Member of the American Dialect Society: Modern Language Asso- ciation of America: Association of American University Professors: The University Club of Rich- mond: National Conference on College Entrance Requirements in English: Exchange Professor on Southern Exchange Foundation, University of North Carolina, l920: Author of The English in E I ton : History of English Literature : History of American the South , George Cary gg es Literature : various magazine articles: Editor of Addison's Spectator fselectlonsl: Shalcespeares Macbeth: joint Editor of Readings in American Literature: Editor-in-Chief of The Literary World 3 volumes: Literary Editor of the Library of Southern Literature, Vol. XVII: Joint Editor of The Enchanted Years, a Book of Contemporary Verse. GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON. JR., B.A., M.A., Pl-LD. ....... .... W ayside Place Professor of Psychology and Education K E: fl' A K: fb B K: Raven: Bachelor of Arts, College of William and Mary, I907: Master of Arts, Columbia University, l9lI: Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, l9l7: University Scholar in Psychology, Columbia University, l9l4-I5: Adjunct Professor of Philosophy and Psy- chology, William and Mary, I907-I I: Professor of Philosophy and Psychology and Associate Pro. fessor of Education, William and Mary. l9l I-l6: PHDCIPHI. William and Mary Normal Academy, l9l2-I6: Associate Professor of Psychology and Education and Director of the Psychological Lab- ' l9l6 I9 Chief Psvchological Examiner Camp Lee Virginia, l9l8: oratory, Colgate University, - 3 N , H , , Author of The Psychology of the Negro : Member American Psychological Asggciatignl ' 1191 ' QQPEL 1 4X5 me z 5 im commits ts awaits - ,V ifitvn- : wawgtlfiw , .a nmnpksissmw . , alwf.. as., f. 'fi .2 Q 21 -' 2 2: , . .. wil' v'Xl t t'1 t'f ' ' F' 5 , - E E E : 1 ,- i' yt' '. f nl. V' lhltmtwilrmlf...-r..L..l5 ..i .. Elwmml l r+l.-- - mu ll iii? P :.'i.727t ?i?7't i: as .1131 't:5?7tTi7t!7' 't'7ii7f lil: WILLIAM ROYALL SMITHEY, B.A., M.A., Pi-i.D. ......................... University Place Professor of Secondary Education 'I' A K: 'I' B K: Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts, Randolph-Macon College: Graduate Student, University of Chicago and University of Wisconsin: Doctor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin: Assistant in Education, University of Wisconsin: Principal Petersburg High School: Professor and Director of Summer Quarter, State Normal School, Harrisonburg, Virginia: Secretary Virginia State Board of Education: President Virginia Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools: President Virginia State Teachers' Association: Member University Commission on Southern Race Questions: American Sociological Society: American Association of University Professors. .IAMES SOUTHALL WILSON, B.A.. M.A., P1-LD. ............... .... O akhurst Edgar Allan Poe Professor of English K E: E T: 'P I3 K: Raven: Bachelor of Arts, College of William and Mary: Master of Arts, University of Virginia: Doctor.of Philosophy, Princeton University: Assistant Professor in the College of William and Mary, 1906-08: Professor in the College of William and Mary, 1908-I9: Director the William and Mary Summer Session, l9l5-IS: Member the State Board of Education of Virginia, I9l5-l9: Member the Modern Language Association of America: American Historical Association: Author of Alexander Wilson, Poet-Naturalist : joint Editor of The Enchanted Years, a Book of Contemporary Verse. 'ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ, B.A., M.A., PHD. .... ..... R ugby Road Professor of Philosophy 9 A X5 41 B K: Raven: OWL: Cosmopolitan Club: Treasurer Class of l908: Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, I908: Master of Arts, University of Virginia, l909: Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, l9l6: University Fellow in Philosophy, Columbia University, l9l2-I3: Ad- junct Professor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, l9l3-I6: Associate Professor, I9l6-20: Professor since l920: Member the American Association for the Advancement of Science: Ameri- can Philosophical Association: Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology: Societas Spino- zana: Author of Idea and Essence in the Philosophies of Hobbes and Spinoza, The Basis of Social Theory : Contributor of Articles to The journal of Philosophy: Studies in the History of I?eas:.Second Lieutenant flnfantryj, U. S. Army: Personal Ollicer, S. A. T. C., University of irgmia. CARROLL MASON SPARROW. B.A., Pi-LD., ...... ..... M om-oe Hill Professor of Physics 4' B K: 1' A: Bachelor of Arts, johns Hopkins University, I908: Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, l9l l. ARTHUR FICKENSCHER, Diploma, Royal Conservatory, of Music ..... Varsity Hall Professor of Music Graduate, Royal Conservatory: Studied in Munich under Rheinberger, Thuille, Schwartz, and Bussmeir: Concert Pianist with Nikita, Anton Schott, Schumann-Heink, Bispham, Ondricek, and Materna: Teacher of Voice and Composer in San Francisco: Teacher of Voice and Composer in Europe, l9ll-14: Teacher of Voice and Composer in New York City: Composer of 'Aucassin et Absent on leave, I924-25. l20l Z' H-' Kiwi Slaslimlmfa it omztxs az cutest be A mega i tltltel, , ,s s .,... -lil.. t Nicolette, a Symphonic-Choral Poem: The Visions, for Orchestra and Voice: The Chamber Blue, a Mimo-Drama: French Folk Songs, for Chorus : German Folk Songs : Te Deum and jubilaten: Requiem : Lenten Song : Six Songs : The Wind: Hon-or'5 Realm Where o the Boats? A Faery Song : Willowwood : The Brass Bandn: Piano Quartet 8 and other works: Author of Acoustical Relationships. JOHN JENNINGS LUCK, M.A., Pt-LD. ................ ,,,,, C.,t,,,,,,,,t, Club Professor of Mathematics A K E: A H: 27 T: 'P B K: Raven: Hot Foot: lMP: Bachelor of Arts, l902, Master of Arts 1903, Doctor of Philosophy, I908, University of Virginia: Instructor in Mathematics, l904-O9 University of Virginia: lnstructor in Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, l909-I3: Assistant Pro fessor of Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, l9l3-I6: Summer Faculty, George Peabody Seheel fo T achers I9I5-I7: Adjunct Professor of' Mathematics, University of Virginia, l9l6-l9: Assn r e , ciate Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia. l9l9-23: Professor of Mathematics, Uni versity of Virginia, l923-: Member the American Mathematical Society: American Mathematical Association: Board of Governors, Colonnade Club. WILSON CEE, B.S., M.A., PH.D. .................................... .... C hancellor Street Professor of Rural Economics and Rural Sociology P3 E: Bachelor of Science, Clemson Agricultural College, 1908: Master of Arts, University of South Carolina, l9l0: Doctor of Philosophy, University of California, l9l3: lnstructor in Biology University of South Carolina, I908-09: Assistant in Zoology, University of Wisconsin, I909-Il Assistant Professor of Zoology and Associate Entomologist, Experiment Station, Clemson Col lege, l9ll-IZ: Fellow in Zoology, University of California, l9l2-I3: elected Instructor in Genetics University of California, resigning to become Acting Professor of Biology, University of South Carolina, l9l3-I4: Professor of Biology, Emory University, l9l4-I7: Assistant Direcror of Agricultural Extension Service, Clemson College, l9l7-IS: Technician, Medical Corps, U, S, A Central Medical Department Laboratory, Dijon, France, I9l8-I9: Professor of Rural Ecgngmlcs and Rural Sociology, University of South Carolina, l9l9-23: Member, American Country Life Association: American Economic Association. JOSEPH HUDNUT, M.ARCH. ...... ....................... L Professor of Ar! and Architecture A X P: Harvard College, l9l0: University of Michigan, School of Architecture, l9l2: Columbia University, School of Architecture, l9l7: for three years Professor of Architecture, Alabama h l ' t Practiced Architecture in New York City: Member American Institute of Polytec nic nstitu e: Architects: Architectural League of New York: Harvard Club: Salamagundi Club. LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYSTER, M.D. ................ ..., G rady Avenue Professor of Pediatrics 21 X5 fb B K5 A Q A: Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, IB97: lnterne, Willard Parker Hospital, New York City, 1898: New York lnfant Asylum. I899: Out-Patient Departments, Good Samaritan Dispensary, New York, Bellevue, and Roosevelt Hospitals: Laboratory New York Board of Health, l897-99: Practiced Medicine in Norfolk, Virginia, l900-23: Professor of Pediatrics, University of Virginia, Member Charlottesville Medical Society: Virginia State Medical Society: American Pediatrics Association: State Board of Health: Children's Code Commission of Virginia, l920: American Genetic Association: Fellow American Medical Assocm d H lth Association: Honorary Member, Norfolk County Medical tion: Director in American Chil ea l2l l . . . . .West Range 4XXfX ...L ll I 1 1.11 l Fmt ! I l l ii 49 z 5 ,, cousin as ciwimlif 5 ,WH , lfliilv , . 1 f,', use 1: 1 I f' E -' 3 , , -..A- i- s tiiiii -'rl iiiiiii mini ii-E,g:i,,E ?l iiiiiiii will 'll-: - 'irnillgl fi -09617 g is wav.'iiqiiwf 5f.f':21'Pg2?:'rer Society: George Washington Medical Society, Washington, D. C.: Contributor to Abt's i'System of Pediatrics, and Author of Various Scientific and Sociological Papers. CHAPIN JONES, B.A., M.F. ...........................,....... ..... G ildersleeve Wood Professor of Forestry Zi N: Bachelor of Arts, Vanderbilt University, l904: Master of Forestry, Yale University, l909: State Forester of Virginia: Secretary and Treasurer The Association of State Foresters: Senior Member the Society of American Foresters. TIPTON RAY SNAVELEY, B.A., M.A., Pi-LD. ........... ..... ......... M o nroe Hill Professor of Economics A K XP: '43 B K: Raven: Bachelor of Arts, Emory and Henry College, l9l2: Master of Arts, University of Virginia, I9l5: Holder of Phelps-Stokes Fellowship, I9l5-17: Bennet Wood Green Scholarship, l9I7-18: Master of Arts, Harvard University, l9I8: Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, I9l9: Adjunct Professor of Economics, University of Virginia, 1919-20: Special In- vestigator for the Bureau of Labor, 1917: Member the American Economic Association: The1Soci- ety for the Promotion of Engineering Education: Association of American University Prfessors National Economic League: National Tax Association: Royal Economic Society. LEROY ADELBERT CALKINS, B.S., M.B., M.D., M.S., Pi-LD. ..... Preston Heights Professor of Obslclrics and Gynecology 'I' B H: 3 5: Virginia State Medical Society: American Medical Association: American Associ- ation of Anatomists: Author of The Growth of the Human Fetus, and several contributions to medical publications. HAROLD H. NEFF, B.S., M.A., LL.B. ................ ..... R ugby Road Professor of Law 2 X: 4' B K: Raven. ADELAIDE DOUGLAS SIMPSON, B.A., M.A. ...... ..... F aculty Apartments Dean of Women Bachelor of Arts, Bryn Mawr, I9I3: Master of Arts, Columbia, l9l7: Assistant to Registrar, Teachers College, Columbia, I9I4-16: Dean of Women and Professor of Latin, Hillsdale College Michigan, l9I7-I9: Drisler Fellow in Classical Philology, Columbia, l9I9-21: Member of Bryn Mawr Club of New York, New York Latin Club, American Philological Association, Southern Women's Educational Alliance. WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN, B.A., M.D. ....................... ..... M onroe Hill Associate Professor of Surgery and Gynecology K A: 'I' P Eg A 9 A5 'If B Kg Raven: T.I.L.K.A.: Bachelor of Arts, Transylvania University: Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia: Former Resident Surgeon of the University of Virginia Hospital: Member of the House Staff, Bellevue Hospital, New York: Adjunct Professor of Surgery, 1910-I6: Assistant Surgeon of the University of Virginia Hospital: Members the Albemarle County, Virginia State and American Medical Associations: Southern State and Tri-State Medical Societies: Eellowl lla .gmjlican College of Surgeons: Associate Professors of Surgery since I9l6: Lieutenant o one ,... i221 Xf www U swims ks mms i .nsl.. lil t I HERMAN PATRICK JOHNSON, BA.. M.A., PH.M. ........................... East Lawn Associate Professor of English Literature Bachelor of Arts, University of South Carolina, l904, Master of Arts, l908: Master of Philosophy, University of Chicago, l909, Teacher of English in Columbia, S. C., High School, i904-08, Prin- cipal, i906-08, Assistant Professor, University of Mississippi, i909-I4, Acting Professor of Eng- lish, l9l2-I3, Adjunct Professor of English Literature, Univerity of Virginia, I9I4-I8, Member of Modern Language Association of America. GARDNER LLOYD CARTER, M.A., PH.D. ................. .... F ry's Spring Road ' Associate Professor of Chemistry Bachelor of Arts l9l2, Master of Arts, I9I4, Doctor of Philosophy, l9l6, University of Virginia, ' l9l6 I8 Assistant Cas Chemist Chem i Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University, - , , , ical Warfare Service, Member the American Chemical Society, Treasurer General Athletic Asso- ciation, I92I-22, I922-23. CHARLES WAKEFIELD PAUL .............................. . ..... McCormick Road i Associate Professor of Public Speaking l f O tor Member Faculty Emerson College, l90I-07, Ad. A E P, Graduate, Emerson Col ege o ra y, , junct Professor of Public Speaking, University of Virginia. I908-IB, Associate Professor since l9I8, Member of the National Association of Teachers of Speech and of the American Association of University Professors. . . . .Fry's Spring Road JAMES COOK BARDIN, M.D. ..................... ........ . A Associate Professor of Romanic Language 6 A X5 E A X, Raven, OWL, Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, I909, Instructor in Romanic Languages, University of Virginia, l9l0-l3, First Lieutenant. Medical Corps. U. S. A., ' ' M b f Advisory Editorial Board of Inter-America, Editor First Lieutenant, Med.-O. R. C., em er o of Lepenrlas Historicas Mejicanas and EI Reina de los lncas. JOHN HENRY NEFF, BA., M.D. .....,................... ,,., U ,,,,,,,,,, place Associate Professor of Urology II K A, A II, A Q Ag 41 P E5 sb B K, T.I.L.K.A, l3 , Z , Raven, Bachelor of Arts, Uni- f Medicine University of Virginia, l9l0, Urologist, University versity of Virginia, l907, Doctor o . . ' 1 of Virginia Hospital, Member American Urological Association, Faculty Member on the 3-3-3 Athletic Council. W. PATTON GRAHAM, B.A., M.A. .... ....... ............ .,., I I 0 0 Wergland Sheet Associate Professor of Romanic Languages d H College' Master of Arts, University of Virginia, Student at Bachelor of Arts, Emory an enry ,' v l the University of Grenoble, Student at the University of Chicago, Professor of French, Lynchburg High School, Professor of Modern Languages, Wesleyan-College, Professor of Modern Languages, ' ' - L es, Cumberland University, Modern Languages, Central Col. Mercer University, Modern anguag lege, Associate Professor'of Romanic Languages, University of Virginia. , i231 ir it . 4VN M545 6 - S tt is z 5 ,,, soaks as cwttim ,t ee1.7V'1Z'f7 'efsff5T1'i-er'.'sEf Eg? i1iw'.'f'F?t'Efllr222t 'eff WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY, B.A., M.D. ...... ............................ U niversity Place Associate Professor of Clinical Diagnosis and Director of Laboratories, ' University of Virginia Hospital KI' A 9, 'If B Kg 'I' B U9 Raven, Bachelor of Arts, University of Mississippi, 19025 Student Assistant in Bacteriology ancl Pathology, University of Virginia, l9l0-ll: Assistant Surgical Path- ologist, University of Virginia Hospital, l9l l-l2g Doctor of Medicine, University of Virgnia, l9l2: lnterne, University of Virginia Hospital, l9l2-l3g State Health Department of Virginia, Summers of t9l0-Il-IZ, Instructor in Clinical Diagnosis and Assistant University Physician, University of Virginia, l9l3-l4g Rockefeller Sanitary Commission and Community Health Work, Virginia l9l4g Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, University of Mississippi, l9l4g Adjunct Professor of Clinical Diagnosis and University Physician, l9l5-22. ALBERT WILLIAM GILES, B.A., M.S. .................... .... F itteenth Street Associate Professor of Ceology 2 E13 Bachelor of Arts, University of Rochester, l909g Graduate Student and Assistant in Geology, University of Rochester, l.909-IO, Master of Science, University of Rochester, l9lOg Instructor in Geology, Allegheny College, l9ll-I2g Fellow in Geology, Northwestern University, l9l2-I3, Pro- fessor of Geology, Kansas Wesleyan College, l9l3-l'5, Graduate Student, University of Chicago. Summer of l9l5 and Session of l9l5-I6g Assistant Geologist, Gypsy Oil Company, Tulsa, Okla- homa, Summer of l9l6: Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science: Fellow of the Geological Society of Americag Member of the Seismological Society of America Corresponding Member of the'Rochester Academy of Scienceg Member of the American Meteoro- logical Society: American Association of Petroleum Geologists: American Association of Univer- sity Professors: Fellow of the American Geographical Societyg Assistant Geologist, Virginia Geo- logical Survey. ALBERT JULIUS BARLOW, B.A., BiB.A., C.P.A. .... ...... ....... F a culty Apartments Associate Professor of Commerce ana' Business Administration B 6 Hg A M Ag A K tlfg Bachelor of Arts, Boston University, l9l5g Bachelor of Business Ad- ministration, Boston University, 1920, Certitied Public Accountant, State of New Hampshire, In- structor in Accounting and Actuarial Science, Boston University, l9l7-205 Professor and Head of Accounting Department, Havana Branch of Boston University, College of Business Administration, Havana, Cuba, 1920-2Ig Associate Professor of Accounting and Marketing, University of Virginiag Member of American Economic Associations American Association of University Instructors in Accounting. ' CHARLES POLLARD OLIVIER, B.A., M.A,, PHD. .......... .... O bservatory Associate Professor of Astronomy E A Eg lb B Kg I' T Ag Raven, Bachelor of Arts, l905g Master of Arts, 19084 Doctor of Philosophy, l9ll, University of Virginiag Vanderbilt Fellow and Instructor in Astronomy, Uni- versity of Virginia, l905-09, Assistant, Lick Observatory, University of California, 1909-IO, Re- Search Assistant, Yerkes Observatory, University of Chicago: Summer of l9l3g Professor of Astronomy and Physics, Agnes Scott College, l9Il-144 Master Computer, Ordinance Department, U. S. A., l9l8-19, Fellow, Royal Astronomical Societyg Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Member the Comite de Bureau Central Meteoriqueg Societe Astrono- mique de Franceg Societe Astronomictue d' Anversg American Astronomical Society, etc.: Author of various papers in American and Foreign journals and in the Leander McCormick Observatory and Lick Observatory publications. l24l woowwio . , c at tm BRUCE WILLIAMS, B.s., Ms., PHD. ...................................... Colonnade Club Associate Professor of Political Science 'I' 1' A: 'P B Kg Raveng Bachelor of Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, l9l2g Master of Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, I9l4g Graduate Student, johns Hopkins University, l9l6- 17, University of Paris, l9I9g University Fellow in Political Science, Johns Hopkins University l9l9-20: Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, l920, Member American Political Science Association, and the American Society of International Law. FRANCIS HARRIS ABBOT, B.A., M.A. .................... .. .... Rugby Road Associate Professor of French f At University of Virginia l899- Instructor in French, A T 79: A II, Bachelor and Master o rs, , , University of Virginia, i898-999 University of Giittingen, University of Leipsic, l899-l902- In- structor in French, johns Hopkins University and University of Chicago. ' ABRAHAM BERGLUND, B.A., PHD. ..........,..... ................ F acuity Aparimem, Associate Professor of Commerce and Business Administration Bachelor of Arts, University of Chicago, I904g Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, i907- Taught Economics at Washington State College, 1907-09, Special Agent, Bureau of Corporations, l909-l3g Taught Economics at University of Washington, l9l3-IS: Special Expert for United States Tariff Commission, l9I8-22, Associate Professor of Transportation, University of Virginia I922g Member American Economic Association, American Association for Labor Legislation' Na: tional Economic League: National Geographic Association, Author of book on United Stare, l t' les on current economic questions in the American Economic Steel Corporation, and of severa ar IC Review, Quarterly journal of Economics, journal of Political Economy, and Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science. A-. M-A-, PH-D- ----- .... A .University Place ATCHESON LAUGHLIN HENCH, B. Associate Professor of English E A Eg Bachelor of Arts, Lafayette, l9l2g Master of Arts, Harvard, l9I7: Doctor of Philos- Ophy, Harvard, l920, Instructor in English, Lafayetlb. 1912-I3: Assistant Professor of English, Pennsylvania Military College, l9t4-I6, A. E. F., l9l8-l9g.Assistant Professor of English, Wes- leyan University, A tation of America. 1920-22, Member Modern Language ssoc ELBERT ALVIS KINCAID, A.B., M.A., PHD. ........................ .... R ugby Road Associate Professor of Economics A T '99 A K 'I'3 Bachelor of Arts, Washington State College, l9I0g Master of Arts, Harvard l9IIg Doctor of Philosophy, University of California, l922: University Scholar, Harvard, l9lO.i Teaching Fellow, Harvard, I9IIg Assistant Professor of Economics, Washington State College' ' ' 'f ' , I9I6-22, Lecturer, American Institute of Banking: 1913-I6, Instructor, University of Cali ornla I Oakland, California Chapter: Financial Writer for San Francisco Call, l9l9-20: Leccturer, Banking and Finance, University of California Extension, l9lS-22. CARL CASKEY SPEIDEL, Pi-LB., PH.D. .... , ............... ...... D awson's Row Associate Professor of Anatomy N E Ng III B Kg Bachelor of Philosophy, Lafayette, l9l4: Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton, I9I8- ' ' ' l9l4-l6: Maule Research Fellow, Princeton., Part-time In structor in Biology, Princeton University, I25l . iz 0 11 aww My mg Q, Ill 49 Z 5 by IR J 8 lUllRlllJ 1 at , -, - W fa el .1- - --11 -'rw aaTmlmlQlatmalrn1mle..f..s.l5 -1 r, 5-FWI ITTI ,,,. l-'-- - - Mi y 'SigI fE5'1'v T :r'fQ2?3- ii-7-1,Fifi? xiii' 24:::M ' ,Pig' 7t l??7vlii 7.lP5?E?i'Pl l9l6-17, lnstructor in Comparative Anatomy and Histology, University of Akron, Ohio, l9l7-IS, Acting Professor of Biology, Saint Lawrence University, l9l9-20, Investigator during various sum- mers at Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's Hole, Massachusetts, Bureau of Fisheries, Wood's Hole, Massachusetts, Harpswell Laboratory, Maine, and the U. S. Biological Station, Fairport, Iowa, Sanitary Corps and Chemical Warfare Department, U. S. A., l9l8, Member the American Anatomical Association, American Association for Advancement of Science, Marine Biological Laboratory. JOHN HOWE YOE, B.S., M.S., M.A. ........................ .... F aculty Apartments Associate Professor of Chemistry K Eg A X E3 E T, Bachelor of Science, l9l3, Master of Science, l9l4, Vanderbilt University, Master of Arts, l9i7, Princeton University, Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, l923, Graduate Student, University of Chicago QSummer Quarter, l9l3, Certificate of First Aid Train- ing, l9l8, United States Bureau of Mines, Assistant in Chemistry, l9l I-I3, Instructor in Biology, I9I3-I4, lnstructor in Chemistry, l9l4-I5, Vanderbilt University, Assistant in Chemistry, l9l5-17, Princeton University, Instructor in Zoology fSummer Quarterj, l9l4, Instructor in Chemistry fSummer Quartersl, l9l5-I6-I7, George Peabody College for Teachers, Chemical Engineer fon War Gas Researchf, U. S. Bureau of Mines, l9l7-IS, First Lieutenant, Chemical Warfare Serv- ice, U. S. A., l9lS-19, Assistant' Professor of Chemistry, University of Virginia, l9l9-23, Asso- ciate Professor of Chemistry, University of Virginia, l923-. DUMAS MALONE., B.A., M.A., PH.D. ..................... ..... C olonnade Club A Associate Professor of History E N, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, Emory College, l9l0, Master of Arts, l92l, and Doctor of Phi- losophy, l923, Yale University, Instructor in History, I9I9-23, Assistant Professor of History, l923, Yale University, Author of The Public Life of Thomas Cooper, and of several Magazine articles, Member American Historical Association. HAROLD LEE ALDEN, B.A., M.S., PHD. ........................ ...... F ry's Spring Road Associate Professor of Astronomy 4' B K, E 5, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, Wheaton College, l9l2, Master of Science, University of Chicago, 1913, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, l9I7, Research Assistant, Yerlces Observatory, l9l2-I4, Vanderbilt Fellow and lnstructor, University of Virginia, l9l4-18, Assistant Professor of Astronomy since l9l8, Research Assistant Leander McCormick Observatory since l9l4, Director of United States Shipping Board School at Navigation, jersey City, l9l8-l9, Mem- ber the American Astronomical Society, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of University Professors, American Meteorological Society, Society Astronomique de France. ROBERT NORTON PEASE, B.S., Pt-LD. ............... .... Cobb Chemical Laboratory Assistant Professor of Chemistry E slr: fb B K, Bachelor of Science, University of Vermont, 1916, Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, l92l. WILLIAM S. A. POTT, B.A., M.A., PHD. ..................... ,.., M onroe Hill Associate Professor of Philosophy 2 X, Raven, B K, A H, P.K., T.l.L.K.A, l3 , Z , 'I' T 'I' fChinaj, Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, I9I2, Master of Arts, University of Virginia, l9l3, Doctor of Philosophy, i261 ROBERT KENT GOOCH, B.A.. ALFRED B. HASTINGS, A.B., M.F. ....................... . WILLIAM EDWARD KNIGHT, M.E., M.l. WIRIKJ U WWI IWI,II .... ,D to s 5 III ' t t . . Unive s'ty of V' gn' , l923g In t ucto in Psychology d Ph'l h , S . h ' U ' ' Shanghaii, l9l3-lg:lAfiijunct Profezsbr oi' Philosophy, Univiexisity oi cgiilsgiiiia, l9lJfil'l? WIQIVISIZTNT: ice, l9l7-l9g Professor of Philosophy, St. Johns University, l9l9-224 Member of American Philo- sophical Associationg Member of Royal Asiatic Society QNorth China Branchl. FREDERICK DEANE GOODWIN RIBBLE, B.A., M.A., LL.B. ........... Ellie Wood Avenue Associate Professor of Law K Z5 ID A 'Pg T.l.L.K.Ag E TQ 'I' B K5 Raven: Bachelor of Arts, William and Mary Cgllgge l9l6, Master of Arts, University of Virginia, l9l7, U. S. Army, l9l8g Instructor in Commercial Law, University of Virginia, l920-2lg Bachelor of Laws, University of Virginia, l92lg Member Virginia Bar Association, and American Bar Association. M.A., DPI-HL. fOxon.J .... ..... C haneellor Street Associate Professor of Political Science ' A T Ag A Ilg Eli Banana: P.K.: Zu: I3 Club: Raveng KI' B Kg B. A., University of Virginia l9I4g M. A., University of Virginia, I9l5g B. A., Oxford University, l920g IVI. A., Oxford Uni: versity, l922g D.Phil., Oxford University, l924g Rhodes Scholar, Oxford: student, Fqculge de droit, Paris: Master in Latin, jefferson School for Boys, Charlottesville, I9l3-I4: Instructor in Mathematics and Assistant in Philosophy, University of Virginia, l9l4-l5g Instructor in Latin and Greek, University of Virginia Summer School, 19165 Associate Professor of History and Polirical Science, College of William and Mary, l920-Zlg Professor of Political Science, College of William and Mary, l92l-24: Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Virginia, I924- Ca . tain Battery B, 60th Art., C. A. C., A. E. F.: Contributor to Political Science Quarterly gl Merii- ber 'American Political Science Association. . . . . .Fry's Spring Rgad Associate Professor of Forestry ' l904 Master of Forestry Yale University l9l lg A T Ag Bachelor of Arts, Dartmouth University, g , D Assistant State Forester of Virginiag Membership in Associations: American Forestry Association Society of American Foresters. ' TUCKER JONES .... ...................................... .... F a culty Apartment, Associate Professor of Physical Education ALFRED CHANUTIN, Pl-LB., Pt-LD. .......................... ,,,,. U niversily Associate Professor of Biochemistry EDWARD WATTS SAUNDERS, C.E. .......................... ...... C olonnade Club Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics T B llg Raven. . M.E. ............... ..... V irginia Avenue Assistant Professor of Romania Languages Mechanical Engineer! of the Lagos Government Railway, West Africa,' l896-98: Assistant Mechan- ical Superintendent of the United Railways of Havana, Cuba, l898-l905g Superintendent of Motive . l27l ,Y vii, it to z 5 N cottttcf as cwtttw - J ,tae X,.. 1 'kk. 3-.L , , 4 1. 1 - 1.,' W is it et 1: -if 2 -. .. V mm ....-.- .-'. l i- A-1- -is-Mlfffhlluwlmiilmwtlrml--.-2-5.5 5-iTilMTul !T'T l ?l-if 55-, 5225123ge.,.T :v-e,1g3Tqni5g,', -ELT 5335 3 iii255'i'?P7qfEf.tffi1't'ge?f'1E Power, Shops and Equipment of Cuba Railroad, 1905-165 Instructor in Spanish, University of Vir- ginia, I9I9-205 Adjunct Professor of Romanic Languages, University of Virginia, since 1920. LINWOOD LEHMAN, M.A., PH.D. ......,................................. Graves' Cottage Assistant Professor of Latin and Romania Languages Z B 'T5 'It B K5 Raven: Bachelor of Arts, 1915, Master of Arts, 1917, Doctor of Philosophy, 1920, University of Virginia5 Instructor in Latin, University of Virginia, 1915-235 Instructor in French, University of Virginia, l9l8-20, Assistant Professor of Romanic Languages, University of Virginia, since 19205 Assistant Professor of Latin, University of Virginia, 1923-5 Editor of Labiche's Un feune Homme Presse fHenry Holt and Co., 1923j5 Studied in France, Summer of 19215 Member of Modern Language Association. 'JAMES SHANNON MILLER, JR., B.A., B.S., E.E. ........ .. ..., Montebello Circle Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering 'It B K5 T B U5 Raveng Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Emory and Henry College, l9I85 Instructor in Physics, University of Virginia, 1919-205 Member American Institute ot Electrical Engineers5 Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. STANISLAW JOHN MAKIELSKI, B.S. ..................... ..... L evering Hall Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture Bachelor of Science in Architectureg Member American Institute of Architects: Licensed Architect of the State of Virginia. ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL GORDON, JR., B.A., M.A., Pl-LD. ..... Dawson Row , Assistant Professor of English Literature lt K A5 'I' B K5 Bachelor of Arts, William and Mary College, 19165 Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 19185 Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, 19215 Instructor in English, Uni- versity of Virginia, 1919-225 Author of Virginia Writers of Fugitive Verse fWhiteJ 5 Con- tributor to National Cyclopedia of American Biography. FREDERICK LYONS BROWN, M.A., Pt-t.D. ............ ..... F aculty Apartments Assistant Professor of Physics E E5 Master of Arts, Northwestern University, 19165 Doctor of Philosophy, Northwestern, 19225 Instructor in Astronomy, Northwestern, 1916-I75 S. C., U. S. A., and A. E. F., 1917-195 In- structor in Mathematics, Northwestern, 1919-22. ISAAC ALEXANDER BIGGER, Ja., M.D. ............... ..... Rugby Road Assistant Professor of Surgery K Eg N E N5 Eli Bananag Z 5 Raveng Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1919, Resi- dent Staff, University of Virginia Hospital, 1918-22, Instructor in Surgery, 1922-235 Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Virginia, 1923--. 'Absent on leave, 1924-25. t28l WILLIAM EDWARD BROWN, M.D. ................................... . CHARLES HENDERSON, E.E. ....... ........................,...... . ARTHUR FRANCIS MAC FRANK STRINGFELLOW BARR, B.A.. M.A. ........................ . own 5 comms si comms fx, ,, it-Q2 lug?-' i Fttllwllstiil t ' L ,fits-1 1 --', 2 , ,t LA f ilttl .University Place Assistant Professor of Phthisiotherapy. . . . . .Minor's Cottage HARRY ROGERS PRATT ............ ..................... Assistant Professor of Music 'I' 1' A' Musical Director of the Lake Placid Foundationg Composer of Songs, Choruses, Piano Pieces, 'and other Instrumental Works. .Faculty Apartments Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering A T S25 A II: E B 'Pg Electrical Engineer, University of Virginia, t920g Instructor of Applied Mathematics, University of Virginia, t9I4-l7g Instructor of Mathematics, University of Virginia, I9l9-20. . . . .Oalchurst JAMES ERNEST KINDRED. M.A., Pl-LD. ........................ . Assistant Professor of Histology and Embryology 2 X5 'It Ag Bachelor of Arts, Tufts College, I9l4g Master of Arts, University of Illinois, l9l5- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Illinois, l9I8g Demonstrator in Histology and Embryology' School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, l920-234 Member of the American Society oi Zoiilogistsg fellow of the American Association of Advanced Scienceg Ohio Academy of Science' ' ' ' P f g Marine Biological Laboratory. i American Association of University ro essors CONOCHIE, B.Sc. fEng.Q Lond. ....... Wooded Acres, Fry'g Spring Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering ' U 'versity of London' Lecturer Technical School, A 2 'bg Bachelor of Science in Engineering. ni , Leeds, England, Senior Lecturer, Civil and Mechanical Engineering Department, Haddonfield ' ' d University of Leedsjg Associate Member Institute of Mechanical Technical College fafhllate to . Engineering of London: Fellow, Edinburgh Geological Socle-tyg Member Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education: Associate Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers. . Faculty Apartments Assistant Professor of History A 'I' TQQ 411 B Kg Raven, Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, t9l6, Master of Arts, Uni- versity of Virginia, 1917: Instructor in English, University of Virginia, l9l5-16, Rhodes Scholar ' ' ' A Honours School of Modern History, Oxford University, from Virginia, 1917, Bachelor of rts, . l92I' Diploma in French Civilization and Literature, University of Paris, l922g Fellow of ihe l' f Commission Universty of Ghent l922-23- Con- Educistional Foundation of the Belgian Reie v . , . , ' tributor of historical reviews to the Saturday Review and Literary Review of the New York Evening Post. . . . .Colonnade Club BRUCE DODSON REYNOLDS, B.S., D.Sc. .................. .... . . Assistant Professor of Zoology Bachelor of Science, University of Virginia, l920: Graduate Student,l University of Iowa, I920-21, Doctor of Science, johns Hopkins University, I923g Assistant in Miology, University of Virginia, l29I 1 ' i !Xfj Nl . .gig F1 1 cuu l xmul iiuti l l E E IIT! M A its W 2 5 e wttemof as cwimtf 1 ,f -riglt. 'v-,: ii 1 . ' f fr ..., ...m s g-.. .lt .. N 'iYW'iw'f it il. ' 5 ,. El l..l..i'. Q S M lt-- um l9l6-l7 and l9l9-205 lnstructor in Animal Biology, University of Iowa, l920-Ztg School of Hy- giene Research Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, l92l-23: Assistant Professor of Zoology, Uni- versity of Arkansas, 1923-24, Teacher in Summer Quarter, University of Virginia, l9l7 and l924g First Lieutenant Air Service, U. S. A., l9l7-I9, Member lowa Academy of Scienceg Virginia Academy of Seienceg American Association for the Advancement of Science. PAUL OTTO, B.PHY.ED., M.PHY.ED. ......................... ..... U niversity Assistant Professor of Physical Education ' DUDLEY CROFFORD SMITH, B.S., M.D. .................. .... 3 0 University Place Assistant Professor of Medicina K 2: 'P B Tl: A Q Ag Raveng T.l.L.K.A: Bachelor of Science and Two-Year Certificate in Medicine, University of Mississippi, l9l4g Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, l9l6: Instructor of Bacteriology and Pathology, University of Virginia, I9l6-17, Instructor of Medicine and Member House Staff, University of Virginia Hospital, 1917-19, Johns Hopkins Dispensary fBaltimoreJ, Summer I9I9g Washington Universitv CSL Louisl, Summer 19204 Memher County, State, Tri-state, Southern and American Medical Associationsg Member Society of American Bacteriologistsg Syphilologist and Dermatologist, University of Virginia Hospital. ALLEN FISKE VOSHELL, B.A,., lVl.D. ................. Levering Hall Assistant Professor of Medicine Bachelor of Arts, and Doctor of Medicine, johns Hopkins University, Resident Orthopedist, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1920-Zlg Instructor in Orthopedics, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Assistant Orthopedic Surgeon in Out Patient Department, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1920-21, lnstructor, University of Virginia Medical School, l92l-24. ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS, JR., B.A., M.A., B.Lt1'I'., Pl-LD. ..... ..... F aculty Apartments Assistant Professor of English K A: 'P B Kg Zi T5 Raven, Skull and Keys: Vice-President Class of I9l9g Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, I9I7g Master of Arts, University of Virginia, I9I9g Diploma in Economics and Political Science, University of Oxford, 1921, B. Litt., University of Oxford, l923, Ph. D., University of Virainia, I924g Head of the Latin and Greek Department, Episcopal High School of Virginia, I9I7-185 Central Officers' Training School for lnfantry, Camp Lee, Virginia, I9l8g Second Lieutenant, U. S. A.: Student Assistant in Philosophy, University of Virginia, l9l9: Rhodes Scholar from Virginia, I9I9g lnstructor in English Literature, University of Virginia, t923-249 Archivist, Virginia Folk-Lore Society, i923-245 Editor of English and Scottish Ballads in Virginian: Member of Modern Language Association of Americag Winner of Edgar Allen Poe Fiction Medal, Woodrow Wilson Essay Medal for Magazine Contributions. ARTHUR FERGUSON BENTON, BA., MA., PHD. ......... .... C olonnade Club Assistant Professor of Chemistry 'T' B K: A. B., M. A., Ph. D., Princeton University: Part-time Assistant in Chemistry, 1916-17, Sayre Fellow in Applied Chemistry, 1919, Proctor Fellow, t9t9-20: National Research Fellow, 1920-Zlg Princeton University: National Research Fellow, l92l-24, California Institute of Tech- nologyg Member American Chemical Society. F301 I mi ff xx WWW if WVU ,,, we o t time si. PAUL K. EDWARDS, A.B., M.B.A. ....................................,. McCormick Road Acting Assistant Professor of Commerce Bachelor of Arts, Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana: Master in Business Administration, Harvard University. . . . . . University A. A. PEGAU, B.A., M.A., Pi-i.D. ........................... . Acting Assistant Professor of Geology E I' E- 21 E' Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, I9I9g Master of Arts, University of Vir- ' l924. ginia, lbzlg Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell University, ALFRED TAYLOR, JR., B.A. ................ ................ ..... R u gby Road Acting Assistant Professor of Philosophy A A 'Pg Student of Philosophy at Amherst College and Harvard University. VINCENT W. ARCHER, B.s., M.D. .................... .... ..... R U gay Road Instructor in Rocnlgcnology B helor of Science University of 'Virginia, I920g Doctor of 9 A Xg N Z N541 B Kg Raveng ac , Medicine, University of Virginia, l923g Member American Medical Associationg Southern Medical Association, Virginia State Medical Societyg Piedmont Medical Society: in Practice, Ashville, N. ' ' ' I-I 't I. C., l923-24:5 Director of X-ray Laboratory, University of Virginia ospn a . . . .Preston Heights JAMES EDWIN WOOD, JR., B.S., M.D. ...... .............. ..... . Instructor in Medicine fb B Kg A S2 Ag fl' T' Eg Raveng Bachelor of Science, University of Virginia, l9l8: Student As- sistant in Pharmacology and Materia Medica, l920, Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, l92Ig House Officer, West Medical Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, l92l-235 Residenr Physician, Massachusetts General Hospital, l923g Member Virginia State Medical Societyg Ameri- can Medical Associationg in charge of Cardiographic Department, University of Virginia Hospital, OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION JOHN Sl-IELTON PATTON ................................... .... W est Main Street Librarian Assistant Secretary of the University, l899-I902, Secretary, I902-04, Librarian since l904g Author of jefferson, Cabell and the University of Virginian: Editor, with Dr. Charles W. Kent, of The C joint Author of jeIIcrson's Universityng Editor of John R. Thomp- Book ofthe Poe entenary Q I . l H H U . I son's Poems g Author of articles, Virginia and Rome, in the Encyclopedia Americana MARY LOUISE DINWIDDIE ...................... ............. .... C h arlottesville Ass istanl Librarian Instructor in Library Economics in the University of Virginia Summer Quarter since l9l3, and in University of Virginia Extension since l922. 1 i im f' E ' w w w E .,.,JLl 3 5 -.LLLlL.- I I I l l F i I lu.uu.l ri' it Q 2 5 I sonar as CWIIRIIIJ .' N , xxxx xv,,!?.j.::.-it .v,, - ' -.,' '-fig E it 3 V V, A' W M V -M -x---n- -x-n I -s-1-n rr-'ruin if 17 tins: IIIIIKIMR'-.':.H5,?f -53 5. 5 I x'nnnn- ii - tg- -- ifft 12571 1-ali TE'.'f1re 'e +71 ' F5 A1e -- We i r f fi'. 2'F5Ffa7.l VIRGINIA EMMA MORAN, B.A. .............. .................... M ontebello Registrar ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS .... .,.... ........ ...... E a s I Range Bursar A K 'I'g Secretary to the Rector and the Board of Visilorsg Member Exeeutive Committee, Char- lottesville and Albemarle Chapter of the Red Crossg Instructor in Accounting: Permanent Chairman of the Finance Committee of CORKS AND CURLS, Incorporated. CHARLES HAROLD HARCOURT THOMAS ....... HK A, Assistant to the Bursar CARRIE WORRELL RICHARDSON ..................... .... Secretary lo the President Secretary Alumni Board of Trustees, University of Virginia Endowment Fund MARY BERNICE PROFFIT ....................... Secretary to the Dean JOHN A. HORNSBY, M.D. .................................... Superintendent of the University Hospital CATHERINE REBECCA LIPOP Lan: Librarian RETIRED ON THE CARNEGIE FOUNDATION ORMOND STONE, M.A. ............................................ . Professor of Practical Astronomy MILTON WYLIE HUMPHREYS, M.A., PH.D., LL.D. Professor of Creek . .McCormick Road .Faculty Apartments . . . .Charlottesville .Ellie Wood Avenue North Second Street . Clifton Station, Va. . . . .WertIand Street ALBERT HENRY TUTTLE, lVI.S. ...,.......................... ..... U niversity Place I Miller Professor of Biology and Agriculture FRANCIS PERRY DUNNINCTON, B.S., C.E., IVI.E. ................... . Professor of Analytical and Industrial Chemistry HOWARD WINSTON, C.E. fb K KP, Registrar I 32 I . .University Avenue . . . .Colonnade Club Qiibomao ieonaro watson Robert glfrencb Qlompton Tlllbeooore iaougb Sin Memoriam A l 4 Tlllbomas ieonarh watson Thomas Leonard Watson-gentleman, scholar, scientist, educator, author. To geology, the science of the earth as revealed in the rocks, he gave his life's work. In the record of these rocks. he has written his name indelibly. Born at Chatham, Virginia, September 5, 1871, he had his early training in the public schools of Pittsylvania County. He was a graduate of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, took his Masters degree at the University of Virginia, and his Doctors degree ' ' f ofessional work outside of his native at Cornell University. After a few years o pr V. - ia in i904 as Professor of Geology at the Virginia Poly- state, he returned to irgm ' b P ofessor of Economic Geology at the University techmc Institute. In l907 he ecame r f V' ' ' d in i908 was made head of the department of Geology. o irgmia, an f h' tive soil, early in his career Dr. Watson conceived and A loyal son o is na f ermanent Geological Survey for his state fostered plans for the establishment o a p I h rt of Dr Edwin A Alderman, President of the University of In l908, with t e suppo . . ' ' b realized and Dr. Watson became State Geologist Virginia, this worthy am itlon was , ' ' ' ' ' S . l-l was a member of the Geological and Director of the Virginia Geological urvey e i ' h A rican Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, the Society of America, t e me ' h Seismological Society of America the American Society of Economic Geologists, t e , Association for the Advancement of Science, the Washington Geological Society, the Washington Academy of Science, as well as other scientific organizations. Jealous of his territory, zealous of the standard which he felt should be established d b th State Survey his scientific and literary works are universally and maintaine y e , recognized as authoritative. All his bulletins. monographs. and reports, are renowned ' ' ' l rac . It was always Dr. Watson's for their detail, thoroughness, and professiona accu y h ll State Survey publications should be so finished in their desire and purpose t at a ' d d de endable by future generations. preparation, as to be found soun an p W s a gentleman m the true sense,-cultured, temperate, patient, just, Dr. atson wa firm, loyal, liberal. Loved. honored, and respected by students and professional asso- ' h se of college life His sincerity of purpose, ciates, his council was sought in every p a . fi inci les of life and his loyalty to those who enjoyed his his adherence to the ner pr p . ' f f 'thful friends, not only ,among his associates, but in confidence won for him a host o al D 1 . ' ' t ate side of his character, his love and every walk of life. Touching upon the more in im ' fi 'd his constant concern for the health and happiness of his devotion for family and resl e, children and his dependence upon the one who shared his every emotion afforded a beautiful example of the ideal home. h howed extraordinary enthusiasm and ability for his Dr. Watson was a man W o s . . f hich he particularly favored were economic work. Those branches of his pro ession w geology, petrography, mineralogy, physiography, and paleontology. Those who were constantly associated with him, marveled at his capacity for continuous literary achieve- ments. In truth, those who were closest to Dr. Wal,son. had realized for several years that he was overtaxing his physical strength, in the fulfilment of the duties which he had undertaken. Thus we look upon his untimely death as a noble life sacrificed to science and his profession. -Joel. H. WATKINS. l35l X, 1 r Robert jremzb dtompton Dr Robert French Compton was born in I875 in Harrisonburg, Va. There he it h' ib hood da s and began his education in the schools of that city. His father, spen is oy y , G F Compton a lawyer by profession, later moved to Charlottesville, and shortly after- H d'd r h ward Dr Compton entered the Academic Schools of the University. e 1 no, ow- ever, complete the courses for any of the literary degrees, but entered the Medical School ln l898. There his real work began, and he threw himself into it with all the zeal and earnestness of which he was capable. While a student, he was active as assistant to the Albemarle County Health Boardg and did much work during the small-pox epidemic which followed the Spanish-American War. He served one year as assistant demonstrator of Anatomy. Graduating in l900, he took his general training in the Rochester General Hospital, where he rapidly developed skill as a general surgeon. In l902 he entered the service of the Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital of New York. Finishing the service there in l905, he returned to Charlottesville that summer and began the practice of his chosen specialty. That fall he was chosen to fill the Chair of Otology and Laryngology at the University. This position he filled until his death. Be innin his work here entirely unknown professionally, by his skill and indomitable S 3 perserverance and energy, he soon built up a reputation as a diagnostltian and surgeon second to none in our Southland. As an operator he was extremely conservative, yet bold, rapid and absolutely fear- less. He worked among the sinuses of the nose or among the intricacies of the middle or inner ear with a precision and confidence born of accurate knowledge and absolute ' ll killful, and was a laryngologist of self-control. In delicate eye-surgery he was equa y s b'l' Devoted to his work he gave himself unreservedly to his patients-rich no mean a 1 ity. , U I or poor, white or colored-and leaves a host of friends to mourn his, to us, untimely end f 't efulness of a life just fairly coming into the fullness o 1 s us . To his friends he was loyal through and through, the man who sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not. ' There was never the least doubt as to his position on any matter. After he had spoken, we knew just what he thought, and just what he would do. In all his dealings he was absolutely frank and open. To this University he was passionately devoted. In all matters of civic interest he was always ready to do his part. A liberal giver to all charitable objects, his right hand did not know what his left hand did. A true husband and loving father, he deeply loved his home and dear ones. Shortly after coming to Charlottesville, he publicly confessed his faith in Christ, and united with the Presbyterian Church. He was soon made a Deacon, and for several years served as Chairman of the Board. His Christian life was unostentatious but deep and true. He loved the Church and loved his Saviour, His faith was that of a little child: and when in his last illness, he knew that he must soon leave all that was S0 Clear to him 011 earth, there was not a word of Complaint gr 3 Sign of fearg but calmly and peacefullyhhe committed all to Him who doeth all things well, and with the words, I am so happy, fell. asleep. Of the loss to his dear ones, we cannot speak: the' University has lost a faithful servantg we have all lost a friend. H. S. HEDGES' l37l Tlibeohure ilanugb D . Th d Hou h, Professor of Physiology and Biochemistry and Dean of the r eo ore g Medical School, died suddenly on Sunday, November 30, 1924. He had not been in ' ' h h ff d f a robust health for some months, but there had been no suspicion t at e su ere rom serious disorder. Dr Hough was born at Front Royal, Va., June 19, IS65. He was of an old H k' U ' 't Quaker family from Philadelphia. He was educated at the Johns op ms niversl y, where he received his Bachelor's degree in l886 and his Doctor of Philosophy in IS93, specializing in Biology under Professors Newell Martin and W. K. Brooks. Upon graduation he taught Biology in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In l903 he went to Simmons College, Boston, from which he was called to the University of Vir- ' l907 At that time the reorganization of the ginia as Professor of Physiology in . Cl l S h l ' ro ress and he constructed our first laboratory of physiology. Me ica coo WHSIHP g , Almost immediately he inaugurated a course in Biochemistry, which he developed until it became an important subdivision of his department. In i909 Dr. Hough married Miss Ella Guy Whitehead, a cousin of Dr. Richard H. Whitehead, then Dean of the Medical Department, whose intimate friend he was. On Dr. Whitehead's death, in l9l6, he was appointed Dean. In this position Dr. Hough was called upon to attack large and perplexing problems. The reorganization of the school was not complete, rigid entrance requirements and curriculum changes were making heavier demands. Always serious by nature and singu- larly thorough, Dean Hough soon became thoroughly conversant with both the local and national aspects of medical education. From the first he maintained a stalwart optimistic opinion as to our eventual success and has continually given most searching forethought to the administrative changes required to bring the school to its present position. He was unusually tenacious and painstaking in developing his facts and setting them in their cor- rect perspective. It was especially distinctive of him that when he decided upon a course of action he relied habitually upon the strength of his case to win the sympathetic co- operation of his colleagues. The extraordinary increase in the number of students after the Armistice created a problem which he solved by raising the Emergency Subscription Fund. ' ' ' d' l education was shown in his published One of his greatest contributions to me lca v location of a state supported medical school in Virginia, which conclusions as to the proper t'on of the department here was largely responsible for the reten 1 ' . - At the time of his death he was developing an equitable method of securing high- ' d ur conditions Under him the growth of the Medical grade clinical teachers suite to o - School was wholesome and progressive. The numbers were almost doubled, women were admitted, and large additions were made to the faculty, for all of which a great debt of gratitude is due him. He was a man to honor and to love, and we shall always cherish his memory and revere his character. All who knew him appreciated his scholarship, his clear thinking, and his invariable firm stand for principles and eClUCali0nal ideals. -JOHN STAIGE Davis. l39l 3511 Q-Blemorram Qlihtnarh may jiilagruher 7501211 Ill QIDHIIUIIZBUIUZ wlfglllltl JDUlJ2m1J2t 27 1858 QIBU Ill Qlbarlottesmlle Zlulluarp 10 1925 C11n1cal Instructor 111 Physwal Dlagnosls at the Un1ve1s1ty of V1rg1n1a 1896 1924 4 i r r r r v 9 V 9 v r 1 9 - , . Giihtnaru may jlilagruher, gentleman My acquaintance with Dr. Edward May Magruder began at the bedside of a dying women, for whom he was caring with the gentleness of a tender-hearted girl. He was . . . . . . U B h. d h. oun vital looking more like a trained athlete than a typical physician e in im y S, . was a record of achievement in the foundation he had builded for his life work: a composite of sound academic learning finished at the University of Virginia, study in Bellevue Medical College, research and clinical experience in the New York Polyclinic Hospital, and in the Medical School of his alma mater, which crowned him medicinae doctor. of his last visit to the University My final contact with him was on the occasion Library. He was seated, with eagerly-sought books before him. They ministered to his undiminished spirit. At his side were his crutches, eloquent witnesses to the physical disaster which had overtaken him. All who saw the wasted form, the drawn limbs, the colorless face, knew that death had marked and would soon take him. The serene, un- afraid gentleman knew, too. To every man upon this earth death comes sure and soon was a truism before Macaulay expressed it in his lay, but why so soon to this skillful physician who so well knew life's defences? l-le prescribed rest for overworked patients, but did not spare himself. He could not. Dr. Magruder was no fair weather doctor, ll Ni ht or day rain or shine, hot or cold, he answered the call of testifies a co eague. g , the suffering, and he went promptly. When the writer first knew him, some thirty or more years ago, young, strong, and seemingly indestructible, he often wondered and spoke of the intensity with which Dr. Magruder went to the duties of his profession. But Dr. Magruder was more than a high-souled physician. There were thoughts he could not think and things he could not do, for he was in the grip of honor. There were dreams that possessed him and things he needs must do under the same noble com- pelling. All this he knew. He was consciously a gentleman--not simply a man gf gentle manners, well born, well bred, brave-all these are gifts above rubies, and they were his. Add to them the taste of beauty and the relish of what is decent, just and amiable and the picture still lacks, for Thackeray was right- a gentleman is a rarer thing than some of us think for -but whatever a gentleman in the highest estate is Edward May Magruder was to the end of his devoted life. . -JOHN S. PATTON. l4ll Ein flilemormam Tlibmnasa Qllarter Bulanep JDIJUBIIIDZIZ 18 1902 Dieu at the CHl'lfU2E5lfQ Ifluhemher 1 1924 Burn in wrfbingtnn, ED. QE. ' 9 , 9 Tliibumas Qlarter Bulanep Thomas Carter 'Dulaney was claimed by sudden death on the night of November I, I924, while in the course of his second year as a student at the University. He was born November IS, l902. He was the son of Henry Rozier and Anne h C f Carter Dulaney, of Upperville, Va. His grandfather, Col. T omas arter, was or many years proctor of this university. His brother, Henry Rozier Dulaney, Jr., graduated from the University Law School in l9l2. His was a heritage of prominent Virginia families on both sides. He spentrhis early boyhood in Upperville and Washington. In prepa- ration for college he spent four years at the Episcopal High School, Alexandria, Va., where he took an active interest and became prominent in the social, athletic, and literary life of the school. In the fall of I922 he entered the University of Virginia, where he became a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. During this year he associated him- self with various phases of University life, being especially prominent in track athletics. The following year he spent in Alaska as a member of the Geodetic Survey, and, later, in travel in Europe. In the summer of l924 he attended the University Summer School and reentered the Academic Department in September. A tudent of the University Tom Dulaney conducted himself in that manner which s a s becomes a true gentleman of Virginia., His relations as student to professor, as athlete to teammate, and as companion to associate were ever conducted on a high plane. He stood always for what was upright, and lived in such a way as to instill confidence, thus bringing to himself the glory of a high respect from his fellow men. During the short time he was at the University he enjoyed an ever-growing circle of friends and bound those who already knew him closer to him. To mention his integrity of principle is to mention the honor that was his. In him the University has lost a member of the highest type which represents Virginia. -E. H., A. H. H., M. B. L. I-131 WEAKLING They laroughl him tales of conquest and high hope, How that lean merry men of England grape In lhe Lone Lands: but he Would only feel ennui. They fried lo light his youlh lvilh high clesire For mild advenlure like his noble sire Had followed, but he yalvned And scribbled till clay dawned. . ...i..1. 31- ' Anal all lhe lales of halllc lhal he heard Were nolhing lo the shaping of a word o s em er music: e I?wVU5lllGll1HCd lo paeliy. --JAMES ASWELL. I u 72. NE klhgilglfi Wim X? fo, w Q , TQ' P Wqyqfu 1 1 1 1 1 1 F A ml U fix! zliflfxxxx -J mm Z is W ' Q SWQWY in ll - gf v- Q lllllinlfw eel All A A '83 K f '-7,77 , ,yan N ,-r, gi Ulugh 'Z mn J ' 'mWW ff' 15N -1... . , 5 W ' ,f A 4 ii'--W , 2. v'llilLi'.FETf:Q- 'iii . pn Q gig. wl:f3'fC??' . 1 eq. Q? pi 51 .,-A 6-. V N ., ,A Sai 3.5 ' 59719 :ig ' 1-.' -. Xl .-Ni.5i'1 f:,f1L f ., '24-Q' .gg 4., I x is, '23 l . V -' 1 F. W 1. Y ,H X .W .g Q Mgm lAQ.1g1hQ-:A.5av.1hi .il 1. 'W X -A f ri .2 , - - 7, .4 Af: Y - M .- I -' j. , MV 'X-L -, U, I J . . fg, J . . 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The righleous bile, m brief- of hus' - E He lurns lhe window-lgnob, still lense bands sleel. -1 -i in doubl. This Small fear, though' is but 3 f V Q57 Slowly he lears the nole and lhrows il . . . 212 5:12 OU . mnfng thmg' I fgf --JAM:-:s Aswsu.. For his house is not wed to coward- EZ I E45 ice. 251 , FSE all Wi gg- 55? ,' 11. L'-if F2 .,: ii: A if III ll lllv - 3 -, , , i x, i sl 1- :gg tw Uq A ii I TZ ff' X . if nf, 836 I :Egg fs- I -'73 i 'H I N i f Q H-1 I in fps Hs mf -I 1'-,235 ' 'Nilgglfl ., ,Z-1---QA ' m i ? , 4ii5?i 4TT'ilTi l 5 if l W Mix.-V 1 5 5 Zligffiiii hi ly eff 'ff 2 X ' 'g,,1'f,.-,fav i Vggo,-Q ,'h'4,1y',-M. j,e:f'12 f Amgsfw f ,Y , 'x Q1 ' s qf geeff fc, A eff Q I45l G DA STEWART 6 :'d 'e P' VIS Mwrlne -1 l PRESIDENTS OF DEPARTMENTS A .s L ' 1 APPLICANTS FOR ACADEMIC DEGREES X f Aff K.. . I VN 7 X: Xt ' Lx QOIR IIKJ O UUIRMI, ,,, : , A me g 5 for ,J , TNS ,-: .j Applicants for Academic Degrees Bachelors of Arts DORLAND COOK PAUL KIRBY HENNESSY ARTHUR LSB FRANK .JAMES CRITZER EPPA HUNTON. IV CARY ROBERBESQON RIBBLE CHARLES LAMBERT DAVIS JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE C. P. SCOVILL LAUNCELOT LONGSTREET MINOR DENT GEORGE STOCKTON MEOFARLAND WILLIAM THOMAS SMITH PAUL CABELL EDMUNDS JOHN PEYTON McGUIRE, JR. ORLANDO STONE EDWARD WADSWORTHFGREGORY. JR. JAMES REESE MQKELDIN PAUL KNORR WALP HOWELL HOLMES GWIN EDWARD MORTIMER PARRISH JAMES RAIFORD WATSON CARL FREDERICK HAPPELL THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. ERWIN WOOD WILLIAMS HOUSTON REED PUCKEY Bachelors of Science ROBERT EDWARD AYLOR LEROY MOORE PISER JAMES PORTER BAKER, JR. PERRY NORTHEN JESTER WILBUR JACKSON PRESTON HOWARD WILLIAM RICHARD BIERS JAMES REGINALD JOYNER DANIEL HARRISON RISHER EDWIN MAURICE BOKOR S. KASAKOFF JOHN RITCHIE, III HAROLD BOSS CHARLES LOUIS KNIGHT JOHN RANDOLPH RUFFIN WILLIAM BRODY HUGH RODMAN LEAVELL WILLIAM PENDLETON SANDRIDGE WILLIAM SLINEY BRUNER ARTHUR LEVY THOMAS KENNERLY SCOTT SYLVESTEF? HUGO COHEN JAMES TAYLOR LEWIS JAMES EDWIN SHAW - JAMES MARSHALL COLE MENO LOVENSTEIN FREDERICK HASKELL THESMAR CARL CONRAD COOLEY CLYDE ARTHUR LUCKY MCLANE TILTON. III NEWTON VAN LEAR COWAN HENRY ANGLE MCCOMAS LEE HILL TOWNSEND CHESTERFIELD C. CRITZER ROBERT HAMPDEN MOCORD WILLIAM DOUGLAS TRAWICK RICHARD NATHANIEL CROCKETT FRANK MQLEAN EMANUEL ULLMAN HAMILTON DOANE DARBY COLIN CAMPBELL MCPHERSON WALTER CHAMP WILLIAMS HARRIS DAVENPORT PAUL ERNEST MANHAIM WILLIAM HOLT WILLIAMSON JOHN DAVID GLENN CLIFTON MEREDITH MILLER JUNIUS PENDLETON WILSON, JR. HENRY HERMAN HARRIS RICHARD PRICE PEARD GEORGE WINCHESTER ARTHUR H. HAWKINS EDWARD REID WOOLFOLK Bachelors of Science in Chemistry BERNARD WILLIAM FORSHEE RANDOLPH M. MCGAHEY LINWOOD NICHOLAS ROGERS GEORGE ISRAEL LAvIN MAURICE LEON MACHT WALTER HOLMES WITHERS in Commerce Bachelors of Science CLAY MICHIE CATLETT HARRY ANDREW FELLOWS JAMES WOODROW MATHEWS ELMER C. CROWELL JULIAN HAWTHORNE DILLON DONALD VALENTINE RICHARDSON. JR. GUY ARLINGTON DUNLAP LUTHER DARBY ROSE AUGUST LAWRENCE FALK WILLIAM BURKS ROSS ALBERT GORDON SIMMONDS OVELLE LYNWOOD SNYDER THOMAS AUSTIN SYDNOR GEORGE M. WEEMS LAWRENCE FLETCHER WORRELL JAMES C. YANCEY f Science in Medicine Bachelors o EUGENE ANTHONY BAIN WALTER COURTNEY CAMERON STEPHEN R. BUTLER WILLIAM CARY HOLT Bachelor of Science in Geology Bachelor of Science in BIOIOZY MDRD LEWIS, H GUY WINSTON HORSLEY Bachelors of Science in Education V J. E. ALLEN A S DeHAVEN R. J. JONES W. W. ROWAN L. HOPE BAINE ' ' . DUDLEY ETHEL KYLE LYDIA SHANK S RIZPAH F EVALYN MOMAHAN LILA SOMERVILLE HELEN BARNES G. S. BLANTON W. T. BOWLES IRENE BROOKS REGINA M. COUGHLAN DOROTHY O. BROWN REBA FITZPATRICK MARGARET GREEN GENEVA HALTERMAN ELIZABETH HALL ETHEL HONAKER LUCY T. JONES l49I PEARL C. MOTLEY J. R. MUNDIE JANETTE OSBORN HELEN PEERY BEULAH PHIPPS EMMA L. STODDARD META N. TOLBERT E. V. VENNING C. W. WILKINSON EMLA WITCHER o cle ff new 1 K I 'cvs 'J' 2 a 3 1 rx zffff Z? SQL xz-5 i f P? .L f' or li, 17 ' 5 ' .' like if JM I . T v 7 sr 'Q 1' A I, ' ,S 6 ' Z- , X J! - 'U N' L' f ' 'fA 1f T f' : 3 Qs T 3 KX 'Eff TT T Q , X 3 l 4 ans Y Officers THOMAS PINCKNEY, -lR.... ............... ....... P resident PAUL KNORR WALP ......... ............ V ice-President CHARLES LUCIAN GLEAVES .............. ..... S ccrclarp and Treasurer ALFRED CALDWELL CARTER DIFFEY ..... .... ......... I -I islorian PVqf3II1TJffrS NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS EARL LEIGHTON ABBOTT .............. 2 .......................... Roanolce, Virginia A T5 Wrestling Squad: Track Squadg First Year Track Squad, I924. J. DEAN ABELL .......................... I ..,...................... Ivy Depot, Virginia EDWARDS SELMAN ABERNATHY ...... 4 ..... ....... C hattanooga, Tennessee E 'ID Eg Jefferson Literary Society. KIRKWOOD FLOYD ADAMS ............. 3 .................... Richmond, Virginia 'IP K XP, WILLIAM HAROLD AHNER ............. ..................... P illeburgli, Pennsylvania 2 E Ng Football Teamg Basket-ball Squaclg First Year Football Team, I923: First Year Baseball T , I924. EDWI3lQlmANDERSON ALDERMAN, -IR. .... 2 .... .................... U niversity, Virginia ARNOLD JORDAN ALEXANDER ........ I ............. .... G reenville, South Carolina WtLl-ARD LEE ALEXANDER ............ 3 ............... .... F lorence, South Carolina Jefferson Literary Societyg President Jefferson Literary Society. l50l A RFN fle QOWMJE3QWWlJ fiiba,swe 1 M025 . g g7g3,1Qt 1 .-I X ,- Jlfif M .fws-:seff-Q' EZE '21 ea' . ff! - TE 'es- Ei-'f :Reis--e.gf iff.-Til . ,ff -vi 'i 'r-+'-ffef 3? '55 ' I IE SIE iii 5 is--H---JI I1-'f4jy w1':gA I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS HAIERI CLIFFORD ALLDER ............. I ...... .... W ashington, District of Columbia WILLIAM JUNIUS ALLEN .... ..... ' I .... .............. N orfolk, Virginia THOMAS LEE ALLMAN ...... ..... Z .... .... R o ckymount, Virginia LEMUEL EMIL ALTSCHUL ..... 3 .... ...... N orfolk, Virginia JAMES EDWARD AMESS ....... 2 .... ........ L my, virginia I .... .... R ichmond, Virginia EIVIORY HAMLIN ANDERSON .... 'I' 1' A- First Year Football. JOSEPH RANDOLPH ANDERSON ........ MARCUS TAYLOR ANDERSON .......... ROBERT EDWARD ANDERSON, AIR. .... . DAVID BURTON ANDREWS, JR. ....... . 9 Xg University Bandg Virginia Orchestral WILLARD HENRY ANDREWS ........... FRAFIIE ?ENTON ANTHONY ............ fl X- 'll'- BENJAMIN APRIL ................... ... First Year Football Team. SARKIS MARTYRUS ARAKELIAN ....... GEORGE MURPHY ARMISTEAD ........ HAROLD NATHANIEL ARMSTRONG. .. 9 X, A K -If. SAMUEL ARUNDALE, JR. ............... . HOWARD HICKS ASI-IBURY ............. Glee Clubg Track Squad, First Year Track T 's I .... ...... . Savannah, Georgia . . . . , . . Watsonville, California I .... 2 ........ ............... R ichmond, Virginia 2 .................... North Haven, Connecticut ocietyg Glee Club, I923-24, I924-25. I .............. L .............. Suffolk, Virginia I .... .................. S pringlield, Ohio I .... ..... W ashington, District of Columbia 2 .... ........................ A rmenia I .... ...... L ittle Rock, Arkansas 4 .... ....... G adsden, Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia . Baltimore, Maryland 4 2 ....................... eam, I924. . . . .Portsmouth, Virginia MAUR s BURY ....,..... 2 ..................... ICE DUNBAR A H I ...Washington, District of Columbia JAMES B. ASWELL, JR. ............ I ...... I , .l . ........ .. A T: Reportorial Stall College Topics: Virginia Players. . . WILLIAM EVERETT ATKINSON ......... I ............... West Asheville, North Carolina 1' E I ........ Happy Creek, Virginia GEORGE WILLARD ATWOOD ........... I .... 3 ,,,, ..... P ine Bluff, Arkansas RICHARD BUCKNER AUSTIN ............ K Eg Adjunct Manager Basket-ball, I922. . MORRIS AVERBUCK ..................... 2 .... -...- 5 umter. South Carolina R ' I S ff C ll T ' . , , . . MANIIIYDIIIQIIRRCIIRAVOEOIKYIISI? ..... ..... I .... ..... R e d Hill. Vgrsgnga ROBERT EDWARD AYLOR ...... ..... 4 .... ..... e d Hill, VQYEQHQB CHARLES LUNSFORD AYRES --'. ','., I ,,,, .... R I chmond, Virginia 2 ,,,, .... . Pensacola, Florida JOHSXEARNEST BAARS. JR. ...... .... . HAL PITMAN BAILEY ............. z A E, JAMES PORTER BAKER, JR. ............. . 4 I .... . . ......... Memphis, Tennessee ..........................HaIlsboro, Virginia I923 Circulation Manager University Magazine, 1I1EI'-ATI- -I d'iH , s I923g xReportorialRSII:lI, Ciiifdgrcie Tlizzics,-oriAi:ociate Editor CORKS AND CURLSQ Cercle Odeong Instructor in Physical Training. ROYAL PACKER BAKER .......... I ,,,, ..... A ttleboro, Massachusetts 9 X. ,IAIVIES MELVIN BALDWIN ........ .... I .... .... C h atlanooga, Tennessee -H X3 Adjunct Manager, Basket-ball. 2 . h . I . . l ' Richmond' Virginia LOUIS WATKINS BALLOU .............. Art Stall Virginia Reel. I5Il l i gl, H- ' WM eff. 2gij7i.'1g:,-- 1P3:7ZfI ?f52r'fZi 1 - 55 .-1 ..,-. , As., .L-. , 15 - I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS DONALD G. BANEY ...................... I ........ .... S outh Orange, New Jersey ANDREW RUSSELL BARBEE ............ I ...... ........... O range, Virginia RESSELL BARGAMIN ,JR. ................ I ........ .................. C rozet, Virginia WILLIAM KELSO BARGER, JR. ........... 2 ......................... Lynchburg, 'Virginia A'T S25 A Hg First Year Football Team, I923g First Year Basket-ball Team, I924g First Year Baseball Team, l924g Football Squad. JOSEPH GEORGE BARIESAS ........ , .... 2 ................... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania First Year Football Team, l923g Wrestling Squad, I924. DAVID MURRELL BARKLEY ..,...,..... .............. W ashington, District of Columbia NELSON L. BARKSDALE ................. 2 ........ .......... C harlottesville, Virginia WILLIAM HIGHTOWER BARKSDALE... I .... .............. H alifax, Virginia ARTHUR DICKERMAN BARNES ......... I .... .... N ew Haven, Connecticut WILLIAM CLARK BARRETT, JR. ......... I .... ........ N orfolk, Virginia JOHN GARY BARTHELL ................ 2 .... ...... E vanston, Illinois K A: First Year Basket-ball Squad, I924. HORACE GREELEY BASS ................ 2 .... ,... D anville, Virginia Boxing Squad. JOHN MCGRAW BAXTER ................ 2 .... ........ S eatttle, Washington A K Eg Adjunct Manager Football, I923-24. LOUIS DARAY BEAN .................... I ...... ............ B enton Harbor, Michigan WILLIAM DONALD BEARD .............. 3 ...................... Hagerstown, Maryland 9 X5 Glee Club Orchestra, l922-23, 1923-245 Director Student Band. JOHN BEHRENS, II ...................... 3 ...... ....... H asbrouck Heights, New Jersey A T: First Year Cross Country Squad, I922-23. EARL SAUNDERS BELOTE .............. I ......................,.. Lynchburg, Virginia JOHN HENRY BENCKENSTEIN .......... 2 .............................. Orange, Texas A X Pg Boxing Squadg First Year Football Squad, I923g Football Squad, l924, Track Squad. I . . . HUBERT D. BENNETT ................... .......................... C hatham, Virginia ROGER BERGER ......................... I .............. Washington, District of Columbia Cercle Odeong Vice-President Rifle Club. CARLYSLE BATHEL ..................... 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia First Year Football Team, 1923, First Year Basket-ball Squad, I924g Football Squad, Basket- ball Squad: Glee Club, I923-24, I924-25. ISAAC SEYBERT BEVERAGE ............ I .......................... Monterey, Virginia HOWARD WILLIAM RICHARD BIERS... 4 .............. ' ......... New York. New York 'I' 1' Ag First Year Football Team, I92I: Glee Club, 1923-244 Fencing Squad, I924. ' RICHARD A. BILLUPS, JR. ................ 3 ..... : ............. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma II K Ag Jefferson Literary Society. MILLARD I. BINSWANGER ........ .... I .... ...,.. R i chmond, Virginia 111 E Hg First Year Track Squad. BRYAN BLACK, JR. ............... .... 2 .... ..... N e w Orleans, Louisiana MAURICE LEONARD BLOCK ...... .. I .... .... N ewport News, Virginia 'It Ag Adjunct Manager Football. JOHN ARTHUR BLOSS .......... .... I .... . .. .... Roselle, New Jersey 9 A X3 Swimming Squad. WILLIAM DOUGLASBOGUE ............. 3 ............... ......... T ampa, Florida Intermediate Honors: Jefferson Literary Society: Virginia Players. I EDVUIN MAURICE BOKOR ............... 3 ............... ..... N ew York, New York Intermediate Honorsg Reportorial Staff College Topics. JOHN WILLIAM BOLEN ..........,...... 2 ...... .......... G alax, Virginia DUDLEY ARCHFR BOOGHER ........... I .... .... .......... F r eclericksburg, Virginia BENJAMIN VAUGHN BOOTH, JR. ........ 2 ........................... Danville, Virginia 'IP A 9, Assistant Manager Trackg Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. I52l -XM comrmcs az comm mags H110 Imllmililllitlitin I I .JEL IEQI I Academic Class I g,5,,ff: J RX 'J 'A II - - -- E-E 5 T 5 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE l-IOME ADDRESS ARMISTEAD LLOYD BOOTHE ...... 2 .... I ......... ..... A lexandria, Virginia B 9 115 Reportorial Staff College Topics. CECIL BORG ............................. I ................ New York, New York CHARLES STANLEY BORTON, JR. ....... I ............ - ....... Mount Airy, Pennsylvania WILLIAM HODGES BORUM ............. 6 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia A.S.C.E., Editor-in-Chief Virginia journal of Engineering, l923-24. HAROLD F. BOSS ........................ 2 ............. Washington, District of Columbia NAFIAHIANIIEI.. LEWIS BOSWORTH, JR. .... I ................. Lexington, Kentucky HENRY REID BOURNE .................. I ........ Wytheville, Virginia PERRE BOWEN, JR. ........ .... 2 ..... St. Leonards, Maryland Track Squad, I924. JAMES GORDON BOWMAN .... .... I ............ Petersburg, Virginia FRANKLIN T. B. BOYER ....... ........ I ....... ,............... C r anford, New Jersey THOMAS BRETT BRACKEN ............. I .....,. ..................... E vanston, Illinois 'THOMAS BRADLEY ..................... 2 .............. Washington, District of Columbia E Ng First Year Track Team, 1924, Varsity Track Squad, 1925, Assistant Chemical Laboratory. THOMAS LAWRENCE BRADY ........... 3 ...................... Bloomfield, New jersey 2 'I' E5 Boxing Squad, l924, Baseball Squad, I924. DOUGLAS MARSHALL BRAXTON ....... 3 ..................... Newport News, Virginia K E: A Il: First Year Cross Country Team, I922g Cross Country Team, I923-24, Track Squad, 1923, 1924, I925. HARRY CORBIN BRAY ........... ..... I ....... ....... C a guas, Porto Rica REGINALD BRAXTON BRAY ....... .... I . .. ..... Caguas, Porto Rico PHILIP BRESS ............................ I ...... Norfolk, Virginia VVILLIIAIXI ORLANDO BRISTOW, JR. ...... I ........ Franklin, Virginia MlLgl:'C3xN1iCLAUDE BRITTAIN ...... .... I ..... New York, New York CHAMPE iTERRELL. BROADDUS ......... I . . . ......... Chance, Virginia A X: Adjunct Manager Football. WILLIAM BRODY ................... 3 ..... Sumter, South Carolina CHEEI-XE-Y NORRIS BROOKS ...... I .... ........ G reenville, Texas ELBERT DSBORNE BROWN ......... .... 1 ........................ E ...Roanoke virginia JOHN E. WILLIAM BROWN .............. 2 ................... Huntington, West Virginia A 'Pg Adjunct Manager Football, 1923, Skull and Keys: German Club. ,IOHN LANDRUM BROWN, IR. .... ...... . 3 .................... Charlotte, North Carolina A 'CID3 A Hg German Club, T.l.l...K.A.g First Year Basket-ball Team, I923g Basket-ball Squad, I924. .IURY NELSON BROWN. ............ I ..... .............. C harlottesville, Virginia LAXXRINEKCE NELSON BROWN ........... 3 ....... ..... C harlottesville, Virginia PERCY HOUSTON BROWN .............. 2 ........... ..... C harleston. West Virginia A K E: German Club, First Year Baseball Team, I924- . ROBERT LEE BROWN ................... I .......... ..... W oodvllle, Virginia WILLIAM AMBR0513 BROWN, JR. ....... I ........ ..... P ortsmouth, Virginia HENRY ALEXANDER BROWNE ......... 5 .... .... C harlottesville. Virginia A P X, ' . JOHN BROWNLEY ....................... 2 .... Baltimore, Maryland ' ' 4. A X Pg Adjunct Manager Boxing, I92 ' l53l f- ,rg AJ 4XfN 1. .E N- .-A. -V A I 7 waz 5 ft QDRRJ fs KJIUIIRLILJ 1 I ' A 1 I' . . ------- -Tai, 1'??if-i1?51.'1T2E'i- 5T5?f', EE-ffffr-i f' Z'1'1T5f',l'EV'f:Ql:? I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS HAROLD LEE BRUBAKER ............... I ......... ......... L uray, Virginia WILLIAM SLINEY BRUNER .............. 4 ........... ..... F ort Monroe, Virginia Literary Staff Virginia Reel, Member llflagazine Board. GEORGE DUFFIE BRUNS ................ I ......... .... C harlotte, North Carolina 1'I K A. WILLIAM ALLAN BRYAN ............... 'If K 'Pg Skull and Keys, Football Squad. DUDLEY EDWARDS BRYANT, JR. ....... I X' X .ar , JOHN GRILSTEAD BRYN ......... 3 ROBERT ELROY BUCK, JR. ..... I 1'I K A. ROBERT HENRI BUCKNER, IV .......... I JOSEPH CLAUDE BURGESS ............. I ROBERT CARRINGTON BURGESS ....... 3 GORDON TRIST BURKE ................. 2 KID I' A3 A Ilg Business Stall Virginia Reel, NICHOLAS BROWSE TRIST BURKE ..... 5 419 1' A, PHII.:IP PARKS BURKS. .. ................ 2 X IP, MAURICE D. BURTON ...... I ROBERT WALTER BURTON I JOHN BROWN BUSH JR.... Q I SOLOMON REDICK BUTLERKK .ff KENNETH s. BUTT ......... FRANCIS LEROY BYERS .... First Year Track Squad, 1924, University Band. FRANK FULLER BYRNE ................. I ......... ............. ROBERT GAMBLE CABELL, III .......... 2 ....................... Charlotte, North Carolina Danville, Kentucky .... Washington, District of Columbia Charlotte, North Carolina Portsmouth, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia .AlexancIria, Virginia Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. . . . . .Alexandria, Virginia Bedford, Virginia Bowlnig Green, Kentucky i 'Washington, District of Columbia . . . . .EcIipse, Virginia . Waverly, Virginia Elkins, West Virginia . Harrisonburg, Virginia Everson, Pennsylvania .. Richmond, Virginia A K Eg Skull and Keys: German Clubg P.K.g First Year Basket-ball Team, I924g First Year Baseball Team, I924g Basket-ball Squad, Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS5 T.I.L.K.A. I JOHN T. CACACE ........................ LAWRENCE LAYTON CAHALL .......... ARTHUR NORTHEN CALDWELL ........ GRIFFINEGORDON CALDWELL ..... .... A qi' ', LEE MONTGOMERY CALDWELL .... .... 3 9 A X5 Virginia Players. 3 2 2 MANFRED CALL, III ................ 2 ROBERT AOUL CALLIS, JR. .............. I CHARLES WALKER CAMMACK, JR. ..... . I HIRAM RALEIGH CANNON, JR. .......... I I 2. BICKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL ..... I 'KI' K 22, First Year Football Team. EDWARD C. CARRINGTON, JR. .......... 2 X fllg A Ilg German Club: Adjunct Manager Football: Fraternity CURLS, I924, I925g Business Staff College Topics. FRANCISCO DE P. CARRAL ............... I ... .... .... . .... .. ALLAN LEROY CARTER, JR.. ............ 2 Z XI'g First Year Track Squad, I924. . 1541 Norfolk, Virginia .BridgeviIle, Delaware Smyrna, Georgia Lawndale, North Carolina . .. ..... Lookout Mountain, Tennessee . . . . . Richmond, Virginia ..Newport News, Virginia Huntington, West Virginia ........AtIanta, Georgia . . .Hanover, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland Representative CORKS AND .Mexico City, Mexico .. . . . . .BaItimore, Md. ,- 3- eeismw sz ctutsiise -use-' IEIIITIEIEIBHIIH. I Q, ,1 ..silin.n,i!2tlr 1-I , ff X III Q Z F 5 V l1:L'Q,111 1 . . .-I., ' . 4,- 17-9 , f ig , . Y- 'S S' EI ' M4 ,. ------' , '--D f-2 . . . .. 3 1: 'f' L2 -,,,-.i-.1 .' 21 2317? BNI ani-: :E'-ZQEI QL? ii Rf V 4 ' ' ' L? 'lf-'i. VNf .- it. N. y: L S -J - - : .i la: 1 :- . - .. -i 55 L.. A suv vvwlr I X 5,.,v.sug 5 ni . 3: E V mg V Z if-E5 5 m Sig 5-E I- aug? J1AwH,y j'.f, Lk lt, V I X 3- - 13- -, 1 , ' 1' 1 za' -1- -a- f -s:,, 4,-.1 . K -it ix g. rm I r-1 . ii W ' I ' I Academic Class I NAME ' YEAR IN COLLEGE I BENJAMIN PALMER CARTER ........... K Ag First Year Football Team. DAVID JAMES CARTER ......... .... I DAVID WALKE CARTER ....... .... I E lp E. HILL CARTER, III ........... .... I B 9 ll, IVY DUFFNER CARTER, JR. .... .... 2 WILLIAM D. CARVER ........... .... 4 II K Ag Glee Club. JOSEPH RALPH CASKEY ................ I CHARLIE CRENSHAW CATHEY ......... I JAMES YOUNG CAUSEY ........... .... I CHARLES T. CHAMBERLAIN ...... .... 2 Business Staff College Topics. JAMES RUFUS CHAPPEL ................ I ........ 2 N mia Pla ers First Year Football Squad. 5 Virg' ' y S WILLIQIYI MORGAN CHEW .............. I ............. HOME ADDRESS . . . . . .SeIIman, Maryland . . . Richmond, Virginia . . . Richmond, Virginia . . . . .AshIand, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia .Morristown, Tennessee . Melrose, Pennsylvania . . . Memphis, Tennessee . Harrisonburg, Virginia . . .Natchez, Mississippi . . . . . . Bristol, Virginia . .Waynesboro, Virginia 'I' Q, . OSEPH WILLIAM CHINN, . ......... 2 ........................... Wa e , V' ' ' J '-I1 K Eg Skull and Keysg Cicizrman Clubg First Year Track Team, l923g Track rSqIilacI, II'-SEE? T.I.L.K.A. ,IULIAN FORD CHISHOLM, JR. ........... 2 ..............,........... Savannah, Georgia K Ag First Year Football Squad, l923g Pregdent Woodberry Club, 192-24.Y k N Y k OHN IBORNE, ,,,,,,,., .. ...................... ew or , ew J HERBERT CLA ' Cl b' First Year Football Squad, 1922, Football Squaijdig Z X119 A IIg German Clubg P.K., Qlee u , Virginia Players: Vice-President R1He Club. RANDOLPH ROYALL CLAIBORNE, IR.. . . I HARRY PATTON CLARK, JR. .... .... . Ll . A 'P Eg University Bandg Sigma C RUSSELLE PAYNE CLARKE ............. I JOHN BELL CLAYTON .........,........ I EVERETTE HARVEY CLINE ........ .... I GAVIN HAMILTON COCHRAN ..... .... 2 A T Ag First Year Track Squad, I924. S. DAVID COHEN ................ SYLVESTER HUGO COHEN ...... .... First Year Football Squad, I922. I . .... 2.... 3 HARRISON C. COLKET ............. .... . .. 'I' K tI'g First Year Baseball Squad. JAMES MARSHALL COLE ............... 4 CHARLES BOYD COLEMAN ............. 2 ..... E X: Fraternity Representative Coaxs AND CURL5- FRANK ROY COLEMAN ................. I ..... ,I- PHILLIPS COLEMAN ........ ' .......... 3 E I, E: Washington Literarv Society- IF?EIElJT COLLINGWOOD ..........- 5 -------- ' MAS WILBUR COM ' Manager Track' I923- Z A Eg A Hg Alternate Assistant FRIQNIQ GAY G. CONLEY ................ I ---'---- ----- . . . . . Camden, Arkansas .Chattanooga, Tennessee . . . , . . .Brandy, Virginia . . . . . .Staunton, Virginia . . .Penn Laird, Virginia . . . .LouisviIIe, Kentucky . . . . . .NorfoIk, Virginia .New York, New York Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania .CharIottesviIIe, Virginia .Chattanooga, Tennessee . ....... Toga, Virginia . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia New Britain, Connecticut .. Vicksburg, Mississippi Fairmont, West Virginia Newport News, Virginia 4.4 X i ' ........ 3 ..................... I JULIUS CONN . B ket-ball Squad, I924, l925g First Year Baseball Squad, First Year Basket-ball Squad, 1923, 59 I923g Track Squad, I924. l55l A , XNIHX W..-0n...s M Q 2 5 8 . , 5 ','- ,jf y,',,f.-.ffi lg I2 .: 2 jf: I 3 ' Q tg' J U K X my-:tml lm5T1lmiimfW1lnmlb-?..i:.E -35 - -l - ,I ei.: I T 17'-E5 A. -s11i'a f f2-r'.' A-4? in - A e . , 2- T-f77 1Tfl7I T?i,fl Y?g1'g Tf2? -5 I Academic Class NAME YEARIN coLLacc GEORGE WASHINGTON CONWAY, ja... I ....... .. DARLAND COOK ......................... 5 ....... .. E II E: Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. RICHARD FINLAY COOK, ............... 2 ........... , Wrestling Squad, I924. HOME ADDRESS . . . .West Chester, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . .GaIIney, South Carolina .WasI1ington, District of Columbia CARL CONRAD COOLEY ..... 3 ............... Plegar, Virginia Washington Literary Society. REGJNALD COON ................... 2 ..... New York, New York 'J B T, GUTHRIE LLEWELLYN COPEN ......... I ........... ..... H untington, West Virginia WINFIELD LEROY CORRON ............. 2 ............. ........ F ront Royal, Virginia JOHN JAY CORSON, 3RD .................. 2 ................... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 9 A X: First Year Football Squad, I923: Swimming Squad. NEWTON VANLEAR COWAN ............ 4 ............. .... V icksburg, Mississippi A T 9: A K XP: Skull and Keys: Intermediate Honors. PERCY ASHBY COWAN ................. I ..... ........ .... V i cksburg, Mississippi A T Q. GEORGE FULCHER COX. JR. ............. 3 ...................... .. Waynesboro, Georgia 'I' E K: A II.. Assistant Manager Football, -924: Business Staff University Magazine: Fraternity Representative Comes AND CuRLs. Baltimore, Maryland CHARLES EDWARD CRIGGER, II ....... I ....... ...........,... B Iytheville, Arkansas JOHN PHILIP CRANWELL ............... I ..... CHESTERFIELD C. CRITZER, JR. ......... 5 .................. ,. ...... ...Afton. Virginia A 'I' E: Wrestling Team, 1923-24-25: wVt, :924: Instructor Biology: Greenwood Club. FRANK JAMES CRITZER ........... Virginia RICHARD NATHANIEL CROCKETTIIIIQ 2 ....... .. .......... ..... D suis. Virgina. EDCEAR APURNELL CROMWELL. JR. ...... I .... .... 1. ynshbsfg, virginia 0 1' . GEQREEI EVANS CROSBY .......... I ..... Roanoke, Virginia rl X xl. ELMER C. CROWELL .................... 2 .... ..... P ulsska, Virginia jefferson Literary Society. JAMES TAYLOR ELLYSON CRUMP. .... 2 ..... Richmond virginia 'I' I' A: Track Squad. WILLIAM MAHONE CRUMPLER, JR. ..... I .... ..... S ulfolk, Virginia HENRY HARFORD CUMMINGS, JR. ..... I .... Augusta, Georgia X 'I': First Year Track Team. CAROL LAMAR CUNNINGHAM ......... 3 ..... Savannah, Georgia '19 K 2: A II: AK 'Pg Glee Club, CHARLES WALCOT CURTICE ...... .... 2 ..... Vienna, Virginia WILLIAM HENRY CURTIS .......... 3 . .. ...... Denbigh, Virginia ERNEST REGINALD CUSHING ........... 3 ......................... Rosslyn. New York RALPH BYRON DANGLER .............. I ........................ Brooklyn, New York HAMILTON DOANE DARBY ............ 4 ......................... jacksonville, Florida H K A: A II: OWL: German Club: Departments Editor CORKS AND CURLS, I925: Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS, I924: Assignment Editor College Topics: Assistant Manager of Track: Cercle Odeon: Intermediate Honors: Applicant for Degree. PRETLOW DARDEN ..................... 2 ............... .......... F ranklin, Virginia 'I' I' A: Adjunct Manager Football. GEORGE COOPER DARE ................ I ........... ..... W ellsburg, West Virginia 2 X: First Year Football Team: First Year Basket-ball. FRED LINDSAY DARLINGTON .......... Z ......... ........ D anviIIe, Virginia First Year Baseball Team, I924. I56I contents af QMRILJ Ri C wma ililililmllml il I CIE an .... 9 I Academic Class I Yr-:An IN cou.acr: ,,O,jQi- J., DX W :f...-1.- H 4 A , ...A J I e. I: A' Ll I 2 fa . . - 4 g- - 1- - 7.---,mi - .f,.. L. - 1'-.mfg ,,,. :ea-1' W-1.-.-14 . I h A ,N-.1 HOME ADDRESS NAME HARRIS DAVENPORT ................... 6 ........ ..... S an Antonio, Texas FRAIRHIQ at ISU: German Club: P.K.g Eli Banana. . AVIDSON .................... I ..... ..... L nchbur , Vir i ' A 'I' 52: First Year Football Squad. y 3 gum JAMES LYONS DAVIDSON ............... 2 ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia fgzfg 93 First Year Football Squad, I923g Basket-ball Squad: First Year Basket-ball Squad, VVILKLIAIVQ THOMAS LEVERING DAVIES. I ....................... Catonsville, Maryland CHARLES LAMBERT DAVIS ..........,.. 3 .............. . ...... Lynchburg. Virginia 'P K E: A Ilg Fraternity Representative Coaxs AND CURLS. HENRY BRUMFIELD DAVIS ............. I ......,..... ...... N ew York, New York 'I' E Il: Virginia Players. .IOHN RANDOLPH DAVIS ......... ..... I .... ....... N o rfolk, Virginia .IOSEPQI CLAIBOURNE DAVIS.'... ..... I .... .... P ortsmouth, Virginia CHARLES WHEATLEY DAWSON ........ 3 .... .......... U niversity, Virginia LOFTUS CLIFFORD DAWSON ........... I .... .......... C harlottesville, Virginia WILLIAM CAMPBELL DAWSON ......... 5 ...... ............... U niversity, Virginia DANIEL MARCUS DEAN ................. I .......................... Richmond, Virginia THEODORE ESSEX DEANE .............. 2 ............. Bayside, Long Island, New York Q 4' T-I Kg Adjunct Manager Track, I924g Virginia Players, Literary Staff University Magazine, ILUGIE-NE. DEBULLET. . . ................... I ....................... Catonsville, Maryland cr E PATRICK ARTHUR DECK ..... ..... 3 .... .............. L e esburg, Virginia WILLIAM ROY DENSON. ................ I .... .... R ocky Mount, North Carolina LAUNCELOT L. M. DENT ................ 4 .... ............ M acon, Mississippi E A E: 2 T5 Y.M.C.A. Cabinetg Glee Club. ROBERT LOWRY DENT, JR. .........,.... 3 .... ..... V icksburg, Mississippi Ix Ag Adjunct Manager Football, 1923. SAIVLUIIEL L. DENTY ...................... I .... ....... C Iarendon, Virginia GEORGE HENRY DERIEUX, JR. .......... I .... ........ appahannock, Virginia RUSSELL CHARLES DERRICKSON ....... 2 ..... . .... Philadelphia.. Pennsylvania JOHN ARREL DETCHON ................. 3 .... ............ O rion, Michigan WILLIAM ARREL DETCHON ............ 3 ...... ................... O non, Michigan WILLIAM WAYNE DEUPREE ............ 3 ............ : ............ Memphis, Tennessee E A Eg A Ilg E Tg OWL: News Editor College Topics: Assistant Instructor in English. MAXWELL ALVORD DEVOE ............. I .............. Washington, District of Columbia Z2 X. JOHN FRANKLIN DEW ................. -. 3 ..... . ........... . ........... C rouch, Virginia Glee Clubg Virginia Players: Washington Literary Society: International Club. EDWARD COLE DIGGS .................. I ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia ,IULIAN HAWTHORNE DILLON .......... 5 .... ............. I Fayettevl'Ile,. West Virginia MARCUS WALTHALL DINWIDDIE ...... I .... ........ W ashmgton, District of Columbia CHESTER LEE BALDWIN DODGE ....... I ...................... Stuarts Draft, Virginia JAMES HAZLITT DORSEY ,.,,,,,,,,,,, .. 2 ...... ' ............. . Catonsville, Maryland Y.M.C.A. Cabinetg Associate Editor College Topics: I-llernry Staff Virginia Reel: Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS: Jefferson Literary Society. V WILBUR ESTES DUDLEY ................ I ........... ............. A Itavista, Virginia I .,............ Richmond, Virginia FRANCIS JOHNSON .DUKE ..... ........ ..... V K A, D PHILIP NORTON DUMBRILLE ..... .... I ..... .... F I ushlng, Long Island, New York fb E Kg Virginia Players. i571 'M' ,Q I9 -is wrmr w U AW5 X E ii I9 z 5 X tsoiziicr is uuiaiw 1 M, K' K? 5, .m a g , , I . ,. . , . I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS GUY ARLINGTON DUNLOP, JR. ....... 3 ......................... Richmond, Virginia K A, JOHN SOUTHALL DUNN ..,............. 2 ......................... Richmond, Virginia A K Eg First Year Football Squad, I923, First Year Baseball Squad, 1924. RECINALD ELLIOTT DUNN ............. I K E. RICHARD MCILWAINE DUNN ........... 2 B 9 II5 A II, First Year Football Squad, l923.' I H WILLIAIX4 STRICKLAND DUNN .......... 2 2 A Eg Advertising Manager College Topics: Assistant Advertising Manager I ...........................AshIand, Virginia . . . . Richmond, Virginia Passaic, New Jersey Virginia Reel, I923. ERNEST DUPONT, JR. ..................... ....................... W ilmington, Delaware fl' K E. WILLIAM MARSHAL DURRETT ......, . I .... Covington, Kentucky X 'IL NATHANIEL BROWN EARLY, JR. ....... 3 ..... Ruckersville, Virginia HUBERT L. ECHOLS ............... .... I ...... G Iasgow, Virginia ROBERT LEWIS ECHOLS ........ .... I .... U niversity, Virginia X IIN First Year Football Squad. JOHN B. ECKER ................ .... I PAUL CABELL EDMUNDS ..... .... 2 RICHARD COLES EDMUNDS ..... .... I K Zi. I BENNETT EDSON ............ .... I FRANK BURTON ELLIS ..............,.., I Z tI', JAMES MURRAY ELLZEY, JR. ............ 2 Z Wg Medical Extension Work, Y.M.C.A. RICHARD TURNER ELMORE ............ I JOHN DYMOCK ENTENZA ............... I Glee Club, Literary Staff Virgniia Reel. ERLING G. ESPEDAHL ................... I 'I' 22 Kg First Year Track Squad. .......Lexinqton, . . .. ....BIueIieId, West ........HaIifax, Virginia Virginia Virginia Sewickley, Pennsylvania .........Carrington, Louisiana Chestnut! Hill, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . Lawrenceville, Virginia San Francisco, California . . . . . . . . .Daytona, Florida HENRY MERCER EUBANK ....... .... 2 .... R ichmond, Virginia A T3 Sigma Club. FRANK EUGENE EVANS ..... .... I .... L ynchburg, Virginia K li. JACK WILLIAM EVANS ............... I ................... .... L ynchburg, Virginia E A Eg Reportorial Staff College Topics, Jefferson Literary Society. VICTORDSHAW EVANS .................. I ..................... Maplewood, New Jersey E A ', JAMES HALSTED EWING .... ..,. I .... ........ N e w York, New York JAMES B. FAGGE .................... .. I Leakesville, North Carolina 'I' I' A, AUGUST LAWRENCE FALK .........,... 4 .......................Birmingham, Louisiana Z B T3 Associate Editor College Topics: Adjunct Manager Football, 1924, Adjunct Manager Baseball, I924. EMANUEL GOODMAN FARLEY ......... 2 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia TI K Ag Adjunct Manager Football, I924g Adjunct Manager Baseball, I924. PAUL FARMER ........................... 3 .......................... Altavista, Virginia 9 A X5 Baseball Team, l924, Jefferson Literary Society, First Year Baseball Team, I922. JAMES CANNON FARRAR ............... I ..................... Drakes Branch, Virginia JOSEPH HELMS FARROW ....... .... 3 .... . . ....... ........ R oanoke, Virginia Boxing Team. I58I C M4925 QCUIIRIKJ Q UUIMLJ I I I I mmm 451. ISI IIN I 'xii , '?Li f t - -1-Q Lug- Q - , I Academic Class 1 NAME YE HUGH BOSWELL FEATHERSTON ....... IAMES K. FEIBLEMAN ................... Z B T, HARRY ANDREW FELLOWS. JR. ........ . 3 Ng Fencing Club, I924g Wrestling Squad. AUCEUETAUS CICERO FELTON ........,... EDWIN R. FELTS ........................ IOSEIZITI PCHAMBERS FENNELLY ........ x L, ANDREW JACKSON FENNER ............ JOHN WOODVILLE FERGUSON WILLIAM MCLEOD FERGUSON. A Xl', NORMAN A. FERSTER .......... THOMAS FICARRA ........... .IOSEPH KENNEDY FINCK ...... ELLIOT GUTHRIE FISHBURNE. Z 'Pg Business Staff College Topics,- RALPH GLENWOOD FITCH .... HENRY FIZHUGH, JR. .......... . 'I' I' A: Art Staff Virginia Reel. CARLELE GREGORY FLAKE .... K: E. OSCRAR EROADUS FLANNAGAN MAURIGE MILTON FLIESS ......... WILLIAM EDWARD FLOURNOY, ja. .... . A 'I Basket-ball Arljunct. ' 'iiiiiiiiii AR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS . . . . . . . Lynchburg. Virginia . . . .New Orleans, Louisiana I ......... I ...... . . 4 ....... ..... E ast Falls Church, Virginia l924. 2 . . . . . . . .lVlontezuma, Georgia . ...... Boylcins, Virginia . . . . . .Kansas City, Missouri I ..... I ..... . . . . . . .Almond. New York I ..... .. I .... ..... C lifton Station, Virginia I ..... ..... N ewport News, Virginia 2 ..... ..... N ew York, New York I ................ ......... N Orfollt, Virginia 2 ......... ..... ........... S a n Antonio, Texas 2 ..... Waynesboro, Virginia layeirsi .Manager Baseball, l924. .Lexington, Virginia P I f f f f f f f f f f ff f f Waisiiiiiiiiliii, District of Columbia I ..... ........ - .. Richmond, Virginia 3 ..... . . . Charlottesville, Virginia 2 ..... ...... C lifton Forge, Virginia 2 ..... ...... P ortsmouth, Virginia . . . . . .Saranac Lake, New York JOI'If-INAGQRROLL FLYNN ................. 2 .... RAYMOND WHITE FORD .......... ..... I ..... ..... E ii st orange. New jersey PAUL DAVID FOREMAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... I ..... .... B ellefonte, Pennsylvania ARTHUR WILLIAM FORESTER ........., .I ..... .... T uxedo Park. New York A T5 Virginia Players: jefferson Literary Society. . 1 . . BERNARD WILLIAM FORSHEE .......... 5 .... Port Rlflhmfihd, Virginia CHESTER LEON FRANKLIN ............. 3 ..... ....... H Illsville, Vlrglhla 2 A K, , TIMOTHY DWIGHT FRASER ...... .... I ..... ---'-- .I 9 UCD' CIW' New .ICYSCY FRAPIIC ARTHUR FREDERICK, JR. ........ I ..... ....... S eattle, Washington 0 ' A' EDWIN FRANCIS FREDERICKS .......... 4 ..... .... B loomfielcl, New jersey E N- . . . CLARENCE DEARBORN FREEMAN, JR... I ..... .................. P ortsmouth, Virginia HAROLD FREEMAN ...................... 5 .......................... Hrspegvialll, virginia S ,,,,,,,. ,........ ........................... o r o , ' AMUEL FRIEDBERGU' 9245 First Year Baseball Team, l9Z4g Football 'P Ag First Year Basket-ball Team. I I924g Basket-ball Squad. l925. LOUIS LEON FRIEDMAN ................. CHARLES MESHECH FROST ............. A -If, Skull and Keys: P.K.. German Club: Football Team. WESLEY FRY ............... ............ Norfolk, Virginia 2 ......... . . .I'Iuntington. West Virginia T.I.L.K.A.: 2 ....... 'lfiiii' Year Traclc Team, l924g V g 2 ................ .... H ot Springs, Arkansas I59l I 4VN i'Ztll '1lE3l.u1ull 'llfTl l I I :fn waz 5 a s QOIIRIKJ as fgit iwsgwgsvs-wiuiw. 1 ite.. A ' i . '. , . .twfx -lwx 'twz - ' wif 2 ' - 3 sl st te .- f itz.-. . Q A. .tt ,L i ff . 1? 'f'Lff'.'Tf fi'-.T -F --f e ? I ' Sf -. .1433 :Hrs ff: 1 .4-tiifqit I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS RODMAN WILLIAM GAINES ............. 2 ........ ...... J acksonville, Florida .IULIO SUAREZ GALBAN ................. 2 ............. .... N ew York, New York RICHARD WHITAKER GAMBLE ......... 2 ............... .... I'I untsville, Alabama A 'I': Glee Club: Assistant Business Manager CORKS AND CURLS. WIRT HENRY GAMMON ...............,. I .....................,. .... B ristol, Virginia II' K 'Pg First Year Football Squad: First Year Basket-ball Squad. GEORGE TINSLEY GARNETT ........... 2 .............. Washington, District of Columbia B 9 H: First Year Football Squad, I923. FLOYD WILKES GARRETT ............... 2 ...................... Fort Gibson, Oklahoma 'I' 1' A: First Year Basket-ball Squad, I924: Basket-ball Squad, I925. I JAMES EDWARD GARVEY .,............. THOMAS MORTON GATHRIGHT, JR. .... I ZEN, CHARLES EDWARD GAY. JR. ....... . CURTIS HAMILTON GENTRY .... WILLIAM LAWRENCE GIBSON .... 1 X P, HARRY WILLIAM GILBERT ..... .IO DOZIER GILL ............... Z N, ....3 I 3 I I .... WILLIAM CRABIN GILL .................. 3 A 'It E: jefferson Literary Society: Greenwood 2 ALEXANDER GORDON GILLIAM. .. B 9 H: Skull and Keys: Eli Banana: German FRANK BOSTICK GILMER ........... 2 P E: First Year Boxing Squad: Washington LAWRENCE A. D. GILMER .... ........... I ll' K XP: Reportorial Staff College Topics: Fir Club. . . . . I Literary Society. Squad: Cercle Odeon: Orchestral Society. York, New York Covington, Virginia Savannah, Georgia I South Carolina ............DanviIIe, Virginia . . . . . . . .New York, New York . . . . . . .Sarasota, Florida . . . .Greenwood, Virginia Petersburg Virginia clL.i,2'5'i,vi'i,''BA,Li1.Q,'rQ.Q.i., I924g Dean's Last. Chicago, Illinois . . . . . ................. . . . .... Houston, Texas st Year Cross Country Team: First Year Track JOHN GIRAND ........................... I .... ..................... P hoenix, Arizona JAMAES STERRETT GITTINGS ...... .... I .... .... W a shington, District of Columbia E. ROBERT GLAUBER ........ .... 2 .... ......... N e w York, New York Boxing Team. CHARLES LUCIAN GLEAVES ............ 3 ......................... University, Virginia K E: Skull and Keys: German Club: P.K.: T.I.L.K.A.: Raven: Jefferson Literary Society: Boxing Squad, l923, I924: Football Squad, I923, I924: First Year Football Squad, I922: Track Squad, I924. JOHN DAVID GLENN .................... 4 ..................... Shepherdsville, Kentucky Intermediate Honors: Instructor Mathematics: Fellow in Romance Languages. I ROBERT EDWARDS GLORE ....... v Y ..........................DanvilIe, Kentucky ARTHUR EULYNG GLOVER ............. TI LAWRENCE JONAS GOLDBLOOM ....... 2 'I' I5 U: Adjunct Manager Basket-ball. JOHN MARSHALL GOLDSMITH ......... I 'I' I' A: First Year Basket-ball Team. HARRY BENTLEY GOOCH .............. PARIS ,I. GOODNIGHT ............. WILFRED LACY GOODWIN, jn..... I I ...................... 2 K A , First Year Football squad, I923.: Reriortorial staff College Topics, ISADORE GORDON ................ CORNELIUS EUGENE GORMAN. .. E601 Charlottesville, Virginia I I I . . .BaItimore, Maryland Christiansburg, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . .Rustburg, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Instructor in Chemistry. ..ChurchIand, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia if--Xi f- JX I D fX WIRIKJ Q . ,, be is as I Academic Class J HOME ADDRESS NAME. CHARLES WILLIAM GOWL .............. LACY MAYNARD GRANTHAM ........... I JOSEPH WARREN GRAY .......... .... I LESLIE BELFIELD GRAY ......... .... I I . . .............. Orange, A Ill, THOMAS JEFFERSON GRAY. JR. ........ . I JULIAN BURKE GREENE ................ I B 9 II: First Year Football Squad. JAMES HENDERSON GREGG ............ I ORY JR. 4 YEAR IN COLLEGE I Harrisonburg, Virginia f f f f f f f i ' f f f iI3isliopville, South Carolina . . . . . . . .Nashville, Tennessee Virginia . . . ............... Briclgeville, Delaware ..... Washington, District of Columbia .................,.....Oakmont, Pennsylvania . .Chase City, Virginia EDWARD WADSWORTH GREG , ........... , ............ A 23 bt A X P: Jefferson Literary Society: President Jefferson Literary Society: President Wesley Club: Debating Team, I924: Virginia Players. FENIDALPI.. LITTLEPAGE GREGORY, JR.. 6 ......... .............. L ynchburg, Virginia THOMAS BAXTER GRESI-IAM. JR. ....... I ............ Salem, Virginia WILTON ALOYSIUS GRIFFITH .......... I ..... Charlottesville, Virginia HENRY FREDRICK GRILL ............... 2 ........... ........ N ew York, New York SAMUEL BUTLER CRIMES ............... 2 ........................ Baltimore, Maryland B 9 Il: First Year Football Squad: Swimming Squad: University Band: University Orqhesira, DAVID R. GROOME ...................... 3 .....,................... McNair, Mississippi 'D K E: A Il: E U T: Jefferson Literary Society: First Year Track, l922: Adjunct Manager Football I924: Instructor in Spanish. EUGENE SWANSON GROSECLOSE .,.... 3 ............................ Pulaski, Virginia 9 X: First Year Football Team, I922: First Year Baseball Team. l923: Football Squad, I923: Track Squad, l924: Wrestling Squad, I925. MAURICE GROVE .................. . ..... I ..... ...................... L uray, Virginia DAVID McCUTCHAN GROVES. . . . 2 ..... . ..... Knoxville, Tennessee an . . . .Brooklyn, New York Virginia Orchestral Society: UHIVSSIIY . NICHOLAS JOSEPH GUARDIN . . Norfolk I ......... 4 ........... ....... . . Virginia RALPH GRADY GULLEY ................. 'I' 22 K5 A I' X: Representative Interfraternity Council. GEORGE RUSSELL GUNN ................ l ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia 4' A 9: Jefferson Literary Society: Debating Team: Jefferson Literary Society. RICHARD JACOB GUNST ................ I ......................... Richmond, Virginia 'I' E II: First Year Track Squad. ' GEORGE TAYLOE GWATHMEY, JR. ..... 4 ........................... Norfolk Virginia Intermediate Honors, l923: Jefferson Literary Society: Assistant in MHIhCm8llCS- HOWELL HOLMES GWIN ..... . ......,... 3 ................ . ........... Atlanta, Georgia A E 1125 Intermediate Honors: Jefferson Literary Society: Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS: Virginia Players: Business Manager University Magazine. 1 RUSH CROCKETT GWYN, JR ...... ...... 3 ............... .......... M a rion, Virginia WVU 9 A X: Wrestling Team, I924, I925. ROBERT REECE HAIR ................... I .......... Cherrydale, Virginia PETER ALLEN HALEY, II, ............... I ....,.. Charleston, West Virginia LL, JR 2 ..... ............. B altimore, Maryland ARTHUR HERBERT HA . ....... I . . . A K Eg Skull and Keys: Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. DOUGLAS DEANE HALL ................. I Reportorial Staff College Topics. JAMES LYON HALL. ..................... I WINTHROP HUNTINGTON HALL ....... I EDNXQRE FRAN14L1N,1-1A1.sELL ......... 4 GEORGEITHOMPSON HALSELL ......... 'I' 1' A: First Year Football Squad, l923. . l6I 1 2 ..... ..... Washington, District of Columbia . . . ........... Baltimore, Maryland . . . . . . . . . Cranford, New Jersey . . . . .Fort Worth, Texas . . . . .Port Worth, Texas J..,..Qf - . f ff . . ,,.,, 'I IZ - s :pt 'I 35, , 1 .......,. ffm '4i1T'P'iA'TH'3 '.'A 2Tf': F'?2f'f F if-' TTT-Tjtitf?f.tffEQl1't Qff: f I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS FRED P. HAMLET ........................ 3 BENGJAMIN HAYNES HANCOCK ......... X HENRY. HUNT HANCOCK ............... 2 WALTER ROLAND HANCOCK. JR. ....,.. 2 A Alf, GEORGE CURTIS HAND ........... .... 2 A Zi KII, WEZLEY GRAFTON HANFORD .......... 2 JOSEPH G. HANKINS ..... ' ............... 2 ARTHUR A. HANNOCH .................. 3 ...........BristoI, Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . Bluefield, West Virginia . , . . . . . . . . .Chatham, Virginia . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia .............NorfoIk, Virginia . . . . . . . .Washnigton, District of Columbia . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .CharIotteaviIIe, Virginia ........................Newark, New Jersey Z B T: Reportorial Stali College Topics: Adjunct Manager Basket-ball. CARL FREDERICK I-IAPPEI.. ............. 4 ..................... Fredericksburg, Virginia Cercle Odeon: Intermediate Honors, I924g Literary Staff Virginia Reel: Instructor in French. THEODORE HARDEEN, JR. .............. 2 'I' E Kg First Year Football Team, t923g Football Squad. I CHARLES DUDLEY HARDY ............. 9 Xp Adjunct Manager Track. CHARLES DORSEY HARMON. ,... .... I JERAULD BYRON HARP ................. I HENRY HERMAN HARRIS' ............... 3 PAUL NOEL HARRIS .................... 3 ALBERTIS SYDNEY HARRISON, JR. ..... 2 Jefferson Literary Society: Virginia Players: JULIAN HARRISON .............. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HART, III ........ 3 A 'I' -55 Glee Club. CHARLES LUTHER HAVEN ..... I EDWARD KNAPP HAWKE ............... 2 ARTHUR HANSON HAWKINS. JR. ........ 4 Art Editor Virginia Reel: Art Editor CORKS GEORGE WASHINGTON HAYES ........ LAUFFER TRUBY HAYES ............... 3 Cercle Odeon, Virginia Players. BENJAMIN LEWIS HAYMAN ............ I REUBEN RAYMOND HAYMAN.. 2 'Ir E llg V , Football Teamg Boxing Squad? HENRY HEATON .................. - ...... PAUL KIRBY HENNESSY ..... ......... 5 B 9 II: Skull and Keys. GUY CARLISLE HEYL. ......... .... 2 JOHN TABB HEYWARD ....... 3 'I' A 93 Manager of Wrestling. PHILIIE gl-IENRY HICKSON ............... I A I . ROBERT WILLARD HICKSON ........... 2 A T Qg Adjunct Manager Track, I923. ANTHONY HIGGINS ..........,.......... 2 II K A: Reportorial Staff College Topics. EDWARD GOVAN HILL, JR.. . ., ..... ...... 2 A T A. JOHN LIVINGSTON HILL ...... .... 2 Wesley Club. I AND CURLS, I924g I ........................Brooklyn, New York .....South Boston, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . Basic, Virginia .. . . . . . .Smithsburg, Maryland . . . .Asheville, North Carolina . . . . . .New Albany, Indiana .. . . . . . .AIberta, Virginia . . . . . . .LouisviIIe, Kentucky . . . . . Montclair, New Jersey .................Greenwood, Virginia ..............,..........Trenton, New Jersey .......................CumberIand, Maryland Cercle Odeon. Dante, Virginia .I1111QIIIIIIIII1Q1QIQI1L1,gAi.,Watvafganaa . . . . . Alexandria, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Wrestling Squad. ....PurceIIviIIe, Virginia ....New York, New York . . . . . . . . . . Marshall, Virginia . . .. . . . . Rion, South Carolina ..... Lynchburg, virginia Lynchburg, virginia .,...DeIaware city, Delaware ................Richmond,Virginia wathingtm., District of Columbia I62I D fxfx was QOIRIIKJ 8 QILJIRIJL I isisiiiiifm sim -gi-I sRs m,,jijL,A 'N X . , 'o X . 1 , 7'-I-f - . '-I Q ,.,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, ' . ' H ' . 4.. IN, ' . .,,.--- Y ,,, ..,?,a,.,.g.,. ... .-. ,.-. I.-5554-.7 1 . ,. 5:35 , fi , fume ,E EJ. tm IEE. 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Norfolk, Virginia A 1133 Skull and Keys: German Club, P.K.g T.l.L.K.A.g ZH: Assistant Manager Baseball, I924, FRANK ARCHER HOBSON, JR. ........... 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia A K E5 Skull and Keysg Glee Club: First Year Football Squad, l923g Basket-ball Squad, 1925. WALTER LEE HODNETT ................ 2 .......................... Dry Fork, Virginia JOSEPH FRANCIS HOFFMAN ............ 3 ....................... Gordonsville, Virginia HENRY CLAY HOFHEIMER .............. 2 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia Z B T: Adjunct Manager Footballg Adjunct Manager Basket-ball. .IE-F5 EICQFHEIMER ....................... I .................... .... N orfolk, Virginia 3 . . . ..... Marion, Illinois HARRY SHANNON HOLLAND .......,... O X, NATHANIEL LITTLETON HOLLAND .... I A T 52: First Year Football Team. WALTER JOHNSON HOLLORAN ........ I THEODORE WITTER HOLMES, JR. ....... 5 I IRVIN HOOD ............................. GEORGE MARSHALL HOOVER, JR... X I I GUY WINSTON HORSLEY ............... 3 II K Ag Reportorial Staff College Topics. JOSEPH HORWITZ ................... 2 ARFIQHIUIE D. HOSTERMAN. IR. ...... 4 fl x XI. JAMES HAROLD HOWARD ...... .... 2 EDWARD PETER HUBBARD ..... .... It JOHN MELTON HUDGINS.'II ..... 'I' K XI Skull and Keys. . . . . .EastviIIe, Virginia . . . . . . . .Rochester, New York ............ Marietta, Georgia . . . . .South Orange, New Jersey . . . .ThomasviIIe, North Carolina . . . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia .. ..H ..Springfield, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . Petersburg, Virginia .Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York Washington, District of Columbia . . .Covington, Virginia HARRY GILIVIAN HUDNALL ..... .... I ...... I GUY INGERSOLL HUGHES ..... .... 4 ..... Elizabeth. New Jersey 9 A X, GEORGE SAMUEL HUGHES .... .... I ....... Danville. Virginia VICTOR HUGO .....,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 , , , ...... San Antonio, Texas PETER JAMES HUNTER ..... ........ I ...... .......... G I adys, Virginia FLOYD ORESHAIVI HURST ............... I ............................ Norfolk, virginia ,IOHN BASIL HUSHION ................... 2 ................... Parkersburg, West Virginia E Ng Fir-gi Year Baseball Team, I924g First Year Football Team, I924. . . Q WIIRLIAM C. HUTCHESON ............... 3 ........................... Boydton, Virginia x E, ARTHUR R. I-IUTCHINGS ........ .... 2 .... Norfolk, Virginia A 'I' III University Band, I924. , 1 u QUINTUS HUTTER ................. .... I ..... Lynchburg- VIYEIHIH A T Q5 First Year Football Team. . U . . ARTLEY OTTO HUTTON .......... .... I ...... Waynesboro. VIYSUHH VICTOR MARTIN HUYLER ....... .... I ..... Gladstone, New jersey RICHARD LEE HYDE ..-.'.'.'...' ..-., , 2 ....... Baltimore, Maryland , Irgmia JEDBIiIlg1Peiss Staff Vircinia Reel. 4 Charlottesville V, , , ' QHKISS TRVI.NE'H,K,A,g Raven: Captain Cross Country Team, I924g V g Track 'PI 2: A II: P.K., T.I.L X Ch ionship Relay Team, l924. Team, I923-24g American amp I I 63 I f V EU U X W . .. 9 me z 5 I J coitwcf fs cwmzitf , , ,,V -.ff 'A-. I Ai', ' 'ii 1 , -, f AALA I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HDME ADDRESS WILLARD ASHBURNE IRVING, JR. ....... 4 ......... .... C harlottesville, Virginia 'II A 9, JOSEPH ISINGER ......................... I .......................... Paoli, Pennsylvania FRANK ELMER JAMISON ................ 4 ...,,...............,...... Roanoke, Virginia 'P K 'Pg A K tI'g A Hg P.K.g German Clubg T.l.L.K.A.g Manager Basket-ball. THOMAS RODES JARMAN ,.............. 2 ............................. Crozet, Virginia WILLIAM TABER JARVIS ................ 3 .......................... Seattle, Washington Reportorial Staff College Topics: Cercle Odeon. THOMAS NELSON JEFFRESS ...........,. I ..... ......... S outh Boston, Virginia HOWARD MORGANJENSEN ............. 2 ..... ........ P erth Amboy, New Jersey X 'IL PERRY NORTHEN JESTER .............. I ............... Winston-Salem, North Carolina LEWIS KERR JOHNSON .................. 2 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia PAUL STUART JOHNSON ....... ......... 3 ........................... R oanoke, Virginia A 'I' Eg Boxing Team, I924, I925g Jefferson Literary Society: Wesley Club. RICHARD VERNON JOHNSON ........... I ........................ Boston, Massachusetts WILLIS E. JOHNSON. JR. ................. I ......................... Lynchburg, Virgniia A 'I' il, WILLIAM ROYSTER JOHNSON .......... 4 ........................... Danville. Virginia 15323: A P X5 Skull and Keysg German Club: P.K.: Assistant Art Editor Virginia Reel, I923, I . EDMUND RUFFIN JONESQ JR. ............. I ......... ............ W illiamsburg, Virginia ERNEST LINWOOD JONES ............... 3 .... Charlottesville, Virginia STUART PANNILL JONES ................ 4 ..... ....... C hatham, Virginia 9 Xg Fraternity Representative Comes AND CuRt.s. BENJAMIN BAYNE JOYES ............... 2 ..... ..... R iclerwood, Maryland WILLIAM W. JUDGE ..................... I .......... Daytona. Florida MORTIMER I. KAHN ............... .... I ..... Asheville, North Carolina NATHAN BENNETT KAMINSKY ......... 2 .... ........... N orfolk, Virginia First Year Track Squad. JOHN D.UMONT KAY .................... . 2 ...................... Morristown, New Jersey A T: Cheer Leadarg Business Staff Virginia Reel: First Year Track, 1924. CHARLES FREDERICK KEELER .......... I ....................... Perthshire, Mississippi PHILIP PRESTON KEILEY ............... I ......... ............. N ew York, New York STEPHEN ANTHONY KEILEY ........... I ...., ...... B rooklyn, New York WILLIAM MEADE KELLER .............. 2 ..... ............. C harlottesville, Virginia B 9 II: A H: Adjunct Manager Football. PAUL KELLS , ............ ................ 5 ................... W ilmington, North Carolina ROBERT DUBOIS KEMP ................... .......... G reat Neck, Long Island, New York Jefferson Literary Society. CHARLES KEPPLER, JR. ...... . . .... I ............... Paterson, New Jersey CHARLES DOUGLAS KER .......... .... I ..... ......... S t aunton, Virginia GEORGE WILLAM KESLER .............. 2 ..... ..... C hattanooga, Tennessee A ll Eg Jefferson Literary Society. JAMES ROBSON KIDD ................... 3 ..... ......... R oanoke, Virginia E II Eg First Year Football Team, 1922. WALTER LEROY KILBY ......,........... 3 ..... ........ H ughes River, Virginia CHARLES FULLER KINCHELOE, JR. ...... I ..... East Falls Church, Virginia First Year Boxing Team. WILBUR A. KINDLEY .................... ......................... F rederick, Maryland 4 'I' 2 Kg A K tI': A Hg First Year Football Squad, I92Ig First Year Baseball Team, l922g V g Baseball Team, l923, I924g Interfraternity Council, l923-24. CLINTON FREELAND KINNIER .......... 3 ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia l64l AVR momma se tzwutmt sg mo z 5 af f g l -gtxffx - A E I f I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS RAYMOND BERNARD KIRSNER ......... 2 ........ ...... H ampton, Virginia 'I' Ag Virginia Players. VICTOR SAINT CLAIR KLEIN .... 2 .... ..... N ew York, New Yorl: 2 .... .... C hevy Chase. Maryland WAIITIEIR LEE KLINE, JR. ........ ...... . CHARLES LOUIS KNIGHT ..... I .......... 4 .... Intermediate Honors: jefferson Literary Society. LEWIS EARL KNIGHT .................... I WILLIAM ASHLEY KNIGHT ............. 3 MAUIEYISTAFFORD KNOWLTON ...,.... I tl QI ABE ALFRED KOBRE ............. I RICHARD KEITH KOEHLER .... . . . . . . . . . .VaIrico, Florida . . .Alexandria, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia . .Perthshire, Mississippi Charlottesville, Virginia ..Kansas City, Missouri A I' E, WILLIAM LAWRENCE KREBS ..... . .. I .... .... W ashington, District of Columbia E X, I I I BERNARD IIERRY KYLE .................. I ............................ Brandy, VIrgInIa FLOYD HUBBARD LACY ................ 3 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia First Year Football Team, l922g First Year Basket-ball Team. I I I I .Leesburg, Virginia EDMUND GEORGE LAIRD ....... ....... 2 .......................... 'T' K - 5 G CI bg P.K.g EI' B g F' t Y a Fo tball T . l923g 2 Skull and Keys erman bug Football lTez:r'riimI3askie'tsiballegquacli Repoiiiimirial Staff First Year Basket-ball Team, l924: College Topics, I923-24. URBAN SAUNDERS LAMBERT, ,IR X K tl Fencing Club. I IOHAN IDOIVIINIQUE LAMOTHE, JR. ........ . ....... 4 ...................... .. .Alexandria, Virginia .. . . . .Honolulu, T. H. . Altavista, Virginia 9 X, O . ........... . . . 4 .... ........... . . . . J HN EDWARD LANE' IR I .... Vlfashington, District of Columbia 3 . CLAYTON W. LANGER ................... HENRY VANBERGEN LAROM ............ A tt, Glee Club. I923-24g l9Z4-25, LESTER LASKY ........................... ........ PHILIP LASTING ......................... 3 Universit I :Ii E HI HENRY ALLEN LATANE.jR ...... I .IOSEPH LINDSAY LATERNEAU .... . . . I .... . . . . GEORGE ISRAEL LAVIN .......... ... 4 .... -- . . IAMES HENRY LAW, JR. ............ 5 6 .... A P X, HENRY JEFFERSON LAWRENCE ........ A E 'Pg E T: Glee Club. SAIVIUEL RICHARD LEATHERMAN ...... I ...... . .I A E, CHARLES GRUBBS LEAVELL ............ I ............. I ......... I. . A T AI Capmin First Year Cross Country Team, jefferson Literary Society. HUGH RODMAN LEAVELL., ............ 4 ...................... MAURICE L. LEBAUER ................... I ........ .... ...... SIDNEY F. LEBAUER ..................... II ..---.- ------- --'--- - T nnis Squad 'I' E Il' First Year Basket-ball Squad, C I ' GEORGE CAINES LECKIE ........... I .,.. .. , . E A Eg Repo,-mrial Staff College Topics, jefferson Literary Society. HERIISERT NASH LEE .................... 2 .................... . . 9 IT, I65l ........ .. . . . . . .. Miami, Florida y I .... Aberdeen, Mississippi Portsmouth, Virginia . . . .Richmond, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia .Clifton Forge, Virginia . . . . .Benoit, Mississippi . . . .Richmond, Virginia Memphis, Tennessee Louisville, Kentuclcy . . . Louisville, Kentucky .. Paterson, New jersey .. Paterson, New Jersey . . .Lynchburg, Virginia . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia ff' 'v vsi W I H5 ffsfm I9 z 5 I , - courier as cttutrttf '.:A44 a 1 . . , EIVQQQU,,,.4..,s:.-3t.,t-'S-. 1-1 A ? El 51'-', 'Q I 24, , , ' tm.. ---1.,- .1-, -Q ,. - , ' DHI I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS ADOLPHE LEFTWICH .................... 4 ............,........ Newport News, Virginia Boxing Team, I922-23, Captain Boxing Team, l924, I925g V , First Year Football Team, I92I, Literary Stall Virginia Reel, Member of American Olympic Boxing Team, Paris, I924. GATEWOOD TRIBBETT LEGG ........... I ...... . .................... Staunton, Virginia MEYER HARRY LEGUM ................. 2 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia First Year Football Team, l923: First Year Basket-ball Squad, I924. CHARLES GUSTAI: RAMSAY LEIGI-I ..... 4 ......................... Petersburg, Virginia A 'IH A ll: P.K.g German Club, T.l.L.K.A.g Business Manager College Topics, I923-24, I924-25, Assistant Manager Track. SOUTHGATE LEIGH, Ja. ............... .. I ............... ........... N orfolk, Virginia B 9 Hg Art Staff Virginia Reel, Art Stall Coatcs AND CURLS. DAVID ADOLPHUS LEITCH ..,.......... I JAMES ALEXANDER LEITCH ........... I JULIUS WILLIAM M. LESHNOWER ...... I MARTIN LESSER ......................... I ROBERT ATKINSON LESTER ....... 4 GERSHON LEVIN ............... ....... I ABE LEVINSON ........................... 3 ARTHUR LEVY, JR. ...................... 4 4' 'E II, Reportorial Stall College Topics: Literary Staff' Virginia Virginia Players. HERMAN M. LEVY ..... - ......... ....... l MILTOBNTLEONARD LEVY ..... . . . l . .. BENJAMIN WILSON LEWIS .............. 2 ..... .. JAMES TAYLOR LEWIS .................. 5 ....... .... Basket-ball Squad, I923-24, Secretary Wesley Club. 3 MORDECAI LEWIS, ZND ................... SAMXUEL ASHBY LEWIS .................. 3 X P, A THOMAS JOHNSON LIGON .............. I ARDATH CLEMENT LILLY .............. 3 DAVID SHIELDS LINDEMAN ............. 2 ...-............. Huntington, West Charlottesville, Virginia Virginia Brooklyn, New York New York, New York . . Charlottesville, ....... Norfolk, ........Atlanta, . . . . . .Richmond, Reel: Publicity Greenville, South Norfolk, . . .Charlie Hope, Farmville, North Clarksburg, West . . . . . , Culpeper, .Greenville, South Logan, West Greensboro, North Virginia Virginia Georgia Virginia Manager Carolina Virginia Virginia Carolina Virginia Virginia Carolina Virginia Carolina 'If E I-Ig First Year Track Team, I924g Track Squad, Business Stall: College Topics: Fraternity Representative Coatcs AND CURLSJ Sigma Club. RAYMOND LIPSCOMB ......... 2 RALPH LITTLE ........................... ROBERT BONSER LOBBAN ERNEST GOODWIN LOCKER. . . EDGAR POPPER LOEW ....... KID E II 2 2 . ...2 I Rome, Georgia Camden, South Alclerson, West Carolina Virginia Duluth, Minnesota . . ....... . .Paris, France JOHN FERDINAND LONG ................ I ............................. Dante, Virginia JOHN ELLISON LOTH .................... 3 ........................ Waynesboro, Virginia A K E: A U: P.K.g Eli Banana, Football Squad, I923. l924g First Year Football Team, I922, First Year Basket-ball Squad, I923, Track Squad, 1923. JACK NEAL LOTT ..... ................ . .. l ..................... Johnston, South Carolina CARTER THOMAS LOUTI-IAN ............ 3 ........................ '. . .Staunton, Virginia E 'IP Eg Intermediate Honors, Adjunct Manner Boxingg Washington Literary Society. LOUIS LOVENSTEIN ...................... 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia 'I' Ag Virginia Players: Sigma Club. MENO LOVENSTEIN .................. 4 ....................... .Riehmond, Virginia 'P Ag University Band: Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. RICHARD EDWARD LOVING ............ 2 ...................... Stage Junction, Virginia l66l N . kzyf' G ttomtmw sf mitral. A ,4 A L - N , K, , , H X W2-5 I.. I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN cor.r.acs HOME ADDRESS DAXQID3 MILTON LOWENBERG ........... 2 ......... ..... N orfolk, vifginis I T. 4 ..... .......... M onticello, Arkansas CLYDE ARTHUR LUCKY ................. Washington Literary Society, I923-24. WILLIAM CLIFFORD LUKE .............. E N: First Year Football Team. ERNEST MARCEL VIRGINIUS LUNING.. HORACE HARMON LURTON, III ......... 'I' K 'Pg Fraternity Representative to CORKS A JAMES HARVIE LUTHER ................ E A Eg Baseball Squad, I924. JOHN FRANCIS MCCAFFREY ...... .... First Year Football Team. I 3 2 ND 3 I HOWARD WEAVER MCCALL. IR. ........ I ROBERT WINFIELD C. MCCLANAHAN.. 3 'I' K Nlfg Skull and Keys: German Club: P.K .IOHN CAMERON MCCLUER. JR. .......... I SAMUEL HASLETT McCOLLOUGH ...... I WILLIAM CRAWFORD MCCOLLUM ...... . . . . ..... Charles Town, West Virginia . . .Newport News, Virginia I . . iWashington, District of Columbia Cum.s. Danville, Virginia ..... ..... .SaIem, West Virginia . . . . Chattanooga, Tennessee ...........................Roanoke, Virginia - Football Squad: Boxing Squad. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Parkersburg, West Virginia ............................Atlanta, Georgia Swissvale, Pennsylvania .Bahimorey Maryland FREDERICK WILLIAM M COMAS, . .... 2 .............. . ...... E CIP E- Adjunct Manage? Boxing, IIIIS3-24: Adjunct Manager Wrestling, I924-25. Y 3 ......................... Baltimore, Maryland HENRY ANGLE IVICCOMAS ............... 2 CI' E, ROBERT HAMPDEN MCCORD, JR. ........ 4 ........ . .. ..... Omaha, Nebraska '41 I' Ag A ,Hg E T: First Year Football Squad, I92I. I l I HUGH DEWITT MCCORMICK ............. 2 ........... ........ -I ava, Virginia HURLBURT CHRISTOPHER MCCOY ..... I ................ ......... N orfolk, Virginia THOM AS ATKINSON MCEACHERN, JR.. .. 3 ................ . ....... '.Greenville, Mississippi 'IP K tlfg A K 'Pg P.K.: Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLSQ Vice-President jefferson Literary Society: Intermediate Honors: Assistant Instructor in Spanish. l A A . ' WILLIAM ROBERT MCELROY ............ 13 ............ ........... U niversnty, Virginia ALFRED R. MCEWEN .................... I ....... . .......... A .Tarrytown, New York GORDON STOCKTON MACFARLAND ..... 6 ..... ....... M erion Station, Pennsylvania 'I' K 'Pg Boxing Squad. IAN ROSS MACFARLANE ................. A K E: Track Squad. RANDOLPH W. MCGAHEY ..... .... JOHN J. MCGARRITY, JR. ....... MELVIN WOOD MCGEHEE ....... .... CHARLES RICHARD MACGILL ..... .... JAMES REESE MCKELDIN ................ 2 4 I I I 3 . . . . . . . . . . .Washington, District of Columbia .............Lynchburg, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . .PhiladeIphia, Pennsylvania .......................Carbon, West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C-reensboro, North Carolina Atlanta, Georgia Irie ' 'Isis' ' 'BLALA' 'elf' 'oiiekisa' Dramatic Club: 'I' I' Ag A Hg 23 T5 OWL: Editor Magaz . C' ' - F 't Representative to CORKS AND CURLS: Representa- Peatures Editor CORKS AND CUltLS, ratier-lglyief Virginia Reel, 1924. I tive to Interfraternity Conference, Editor-in CHARLES DAMER MCKENRICK .......... University Band' First Year Baseball S quad. 'FRANCIS ELLIOTT HALL MCLEAN ...... 2 HAROLD H. McLEMORE ................. I EDWARD CHRISTY MCLEOD, JR. ......... I WILLIAM OWEN MCMILLAN ....... .... I FRANCIS BRUCE MCIVIULLEN ............ I CHARLES EDWARD MCMURDO ......... I CARL ORENDOFF MACNEELY ....... 2 ll . E X: Football Squad, I924: German .........................Baltimore, Maryland , , , . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia ..............RoseHilI,Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CharIeston, West Virginia . . . . . . . . .Washington, District of Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L . Charlottesville, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . .Parkersburg, West Virginia I67I Ill I9 Z 5 .,,.Ws-..W COllRIK.lI' U CIUlIRlIl.J' ff' i'fi'1n. 1 vY?-WSIB? ..,, f , -'I ffl- TQ R IM 5412 - 1-----f e lwfhilmiwfisiailm-i:Irmi4..l?..ls..f?I , ... fi um TT' E ' TI ii-'TTT A STEP TTC u?n'TQtufi7F2?7: I Academic Class J ' NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS COLIN CAMPBELL MACPHERSON ........ 4 .............. .... C herrydale, Virginia JEROME IRVING MACHT ................ I ............... ...... C rewe, Virginia 'I' Ag First Year Basket-ball Squad, I924, Swimming Squad. MAURICE LEON MACI-IT ................. 4 ............................. Crewe, Virginia 'I' :Ig University Band. CHARLES MACK .......................... I ..................... Benwood, West Virginia CHARLES MATTHEWS MACKALL ...... . 2 .............. Washington, District of Columbia A K Eg A II: German Club: P.K.g First Year Football Team, I923, First Year Basket-ball Team, I924, First Year Track Team, I924g Varsity Football Squad, I924g T.l.L.K.A. HARRY BRENT MACKOY, JR. ............ I ......................... Covington, Kentucky A K E, OSCAR RANDOLPH MAI-IANES .......... 4 ...................... Hilton Village, Virginia PAUL ERNEST MANHEIM ............... 3 ....................... New York, New York Intermediate Honors: Athletic Editor College Topics: Virginia Orchestral Society. PI-IILIP MANSONI ........................ 2 ....................,.... Portsmouth, Virginia SAM WELLINGTON MAPHIS, JR. ......... 5 ......................... Warrenton, Virginia 'I' K Eg A Hg P.K.g German Club, T.I.L.K.A.g First Year Baseball Team, Varsity Football, I922-23-24, Captain Football, I924g Varsity Baseball, I92I-22-23, Basket-ball Squad, 1923, UV. 2 KERWIN MATHIAS MARCKS ............ IRVINE MARKEL . ..... . .................... ........ LEWIS MARKEL ,............... . . CHARLES E. A. MARSHALL, JR. .... .... . DAVIS EUGUNE MARSHALL ..... 2 2 GEORGE VANPRAAG MARKS ....... .... 2 .... I I I cYR11, BRADFORD MARTIN ....... 1111 .... 'I' 21 K: Wrestling Squad. RAYMOND VANTINE MARTIN, JR. ....... I JAMES WOODROW MATHEWS .......... 4 ........ COURTNEY ROLLER MAUZY. .......... . 3 A T 9: Fraternity Representative COR KS AND CURLS, I924. ROBERT GRICE MAVERICK .............. 3 E A Eg Glee Club: Boxing Team. WILLIAM HOUSTON MAVERICK ........ I .... DRAHYTON CAMPBELL MAYERS ......... I .... ALEXANDER TAYLOR MAYO ..... .... 2 .... 2 JOHN WINFREY MAYS .......... ARTHUR MCKIE MAZYCK ..... 21 A E. FRANK DOMINICK MEAD ........ A T Q, . . . . . .Emaus, Pennsylvania . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . . .New York, New York . . . . . .Staunton, Virginia . . . . . . . Kuttana, Kentucky . . . . . .Montclair, New Jersey . . .......... Beckley, West Virginia Wilmington, North Carolina . . . .Harrisonburg, Virginia . . . . San Antonio, Texas . . . .San Antonio, Texas . . . . . Middleburg, Virginia . . . . . . . .Portsmoutl1, Virginia . . . . . North Garden, Virginia ..Columbia, South Carolina . . . . . . . Lexington, Virginia .. ..... Richmond, Virginia THOMAS STANLEY MEADE ............. 2 ........ A XP, A II, Reportorial Stall College Topics: Adjunct Manager Football, Fraternity Represen tative CORKS AND CURLS3 First Year Baseball Squad, I924, German Club. LEO JOSEPH MEADS ..................... 2 ......................... Portsmouth, Virginia ROBERT BRODIE MEMMINGER .......... 2 ................... Charleston, South Carolina K Eg Jefferson Literary Society: Virginia Players, Boxing Teamg First Year Baseball Squad: Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. JOSEPH MUIR MERCER ................. I ...... .... ...... S a vannah, Georgia X 'IH First Year Football Team. NATHAN METZGER ............ .... 3 .... .......... N o rfollc, Virginia EDWIN G. MICHELIAN ....... .... I .... .... W h ite Plains, New York I68l :mx lrxfd mmzmw Q QIIIRILJ M we IND 2 5 S I I -DN A flap .....-.-- E357 T T ., E I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS CLIFT LER, . ....... 4 .......................... Richmond, Virginia if QN9gMgklElTl?1i:l'HKeA3ibIgLT.I.L.IilTA.5 RK.: German Clubg Captain Basket-ball Team. . DANDIELG MARK MILLER ................. 2 ........................ ....... L isbon, Ohio HERBERT WEEDEN MILLER ............ I .... ............ O rIando. FIOYICIB E X: First Year Basket-baII Team. B I, M I d LLEWELLYN MILLER ................... 2 h ............. . .1L.I.LIEIXore, ary an A Nlfg Skull and Keysg German Club: RK-5 AFIJUUCI M'-miie' 00' 8 v - ' . d V- l . MERON VAN MILLER .................... I ......................... en air , irginia VIRGINIUS NEWTON MILLER ........... I .... .... ........ R 1 chmoncl. Vlrglma ZEBXIQAGE MILLER .,'l..,., ,,,.. 4 .... .... S tandardsville, Virginia .'-AK NI', . . . , .IOHN Ill. MINCE, ja. ............... ..... I .... ------ IE C rmlnd. Xglrslnga LOLJISAHAMBURC-ER MTCI-IELL ......... I .... ---- 0 Um US- 001818 -X . . . . . ROBERT RATCLIFFE MOBLEY .......... 2 .... ...... IJIIIIIVIIISI Xffgfnfa CHARLES ARTHUR MONE ........ ..... I .... .... . .. ii:-linens! ngmla JOHN TYREE MONTAGUE ............... 3 .... ...... .... 0 r est I s. ew or Tennis Teamg Manager Tennis Team. B h V, , , JOHN FRANKLIN MOORE ................ 3 .. .. ...... .... ...... u c anan, ir8m'l Jefferson Literary Societyg Track Squad. I924S Chflsllan Clu ' D ,H V, , , ROBERT WARD MOORE ................. 3 .............. ....... . anvl e, Irginia 2 ............ ........ R ichmond, Virginia RODERICK D. MOORE .................... SOUTHGATE LEMMON MORISON ....... 3 A 'I' A: Adjunct Manager Baseball. . Plainfield, New Jersey .New York, New York HARRY MORRIS, JR. ...................... I .... .... P ' k V. ' l JOHN JOSEPH MORRIS ................... I .... ---.--.- E ly, VIYEEUIB NORMAN WILLARD MORRIS ............ I .... ..... . . . ilby C- Vffglnfa FREDERICK McCULLOCH MORRISON... I .... -.--- y nc urs. lrgmla 'It K YP, , , , ERNEST MOSBY, JR. ...................... Q ...... ................ W aynlesborg, virginia ,. .......................... ic mon , ir ima Clyifaliill-.CIE-TEI:I:-'I7irst Year Baseball Team: Varsity Baseball Sqsadg T.I.L.K.A. Ch. IH. . JOI-IRI SRENVILLE MOTT ................ I ...... .......... ......... I c ago, Inois LEIW7Ig DEXTER MOWRY, JR. ....... I .... .... E ngfewoocl, INIew Jersey EPHRAIM ROLAND MULFORD. JR. ....... I .... .... u r inillogi dCWV.IelfSQy WILLIS GREEN MUNCY .................. I .... ....... . . an - lfgfnla GAIL BQRDEN MUNSILL ..,,,,,, , ,,,,,.. . I ........... ..... W mated, Connecticut fIf1'Ags s d. . JAMES THOvIVInAn5nRfIUqRI7EE ............... 2 ........... .. ..... Marion, Alabama 2 Ng B. s., Mmm lmiatuteg First Yea. Football squad. - , , , I ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia .IOHN CHRISPIN MURPHY ............... RONALD T. MURPHY .................... DAVID HERBERT MURRIE ........ ..... CLARENCE GILMER MUSTARD .......... .IOE NACHMAN ........................... I ................ 2 .... 3 I JAMES BoTTs NALLE ............ u Varsity Baseball Squad' 1923 9 A X3 A IIg First Year BasebaII, I922. MORRIS STANLEY NARINS .............. I ........... . ........ ROY EDWARD NASH .................... I ...................... J I691 . . . . . . . Butte, Montana .I-Iershey, Pennsylvania . . . . . .CismonI, Virginia Newport News, Virginia . . . . .EIIcwood, Virginia 1. .BrooIcIyn, New York . . . . .RoanoIce, Virginia Y is-was U is EZ! u I I l.u1. l I'- I TT l F lil! In Q z 5 B g cousin as csmsmf I Q1 , , -L H3 I2-I .' A I , 7 , . 1I', ..g -,fi '- in E1 9- 5? it . .I 3 rg A f --1- I- w---- -.Ii' 'I'i-iii -lxffl 1 -..IP..ls-i EIL? 5' I -'-f--- -l---- -4l tm1 fn sit 2' 'SST' -'iiw f '.'f'.' if f if '3 .'Pi'7iI7'iIET 2irl'i..Q1'I -E ff' '-- I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN CULLECE HOME ADDRESS ALBERTO NAVARRO ........ .......... I ........ .... P a nama, Republic of Panama ROGELIO NAVARRO ........... ....... 2 ...... ..... P a nama, Republic of Panama TOM JOSEPH NEEDHAM, JR.... I .... ....... W hite Plain, New York 'I' I' A, CHARLES MORRIS NELSON ..... ..,. 1 cuqalcizs PAUL NEUHAUS ..... ..... z JAMES CiORDON NEWLANDS ..... ..... 2 23 A Kg Fencing Team. GEORGE WILLIAM NEWPORT .... . . . RICHMOND HAWLEY NICKLES ......... Ii A K, I .... 2 .... MAYO iCOTT NININGER ........ ..... 3 .I A C, HOMER NOFFSINGER .................... I MEADE BONNER NORMAN .............. 2 A 23 'I': Glee Club. WILLIYAM PRESTON NUCKOLLS. JR. ..... I A . CLYDE EARL OAKES .................... 4 0 X, , ROBERT EDWIN ODOM .................. 2 'P 2 Kg Assistant Business Manager CORKS AND Cu FRANK O'F. H. OFFUTT .................. 3 Z 'Vg Rifle Club. VANNERSON OHLENDORF .... ..... HENRY LOUIS OLIVIER ....... ..... EDWARD KING O'MEARA ..... ..... IRVING P. ORENS ................ ..... EDWARD STEWARD ORGAIN .... fl' K Eg Boxing Squad. TACAP ORMSBY 2 .... 2 .... 2 .... 2 ,... I .... I FRANCIS GRA .......... Literary Staff Virginia Reel, Assistant Business Manager Virginia Players. ROBERT SEDGWICK OSBORN ........... 4 .............. ........... 22 A Eg A Hg P.K.g Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Manager Baseball. WILLIAM DUDLEY OVERBEY ........... 2 .............. .... 22 X5 Adjunct Manager Boxing, I924. WILLIAM HUTCHINGS OVERSBEY ...... I .... DAVID GRIFFITH OWEN. ,IR. ............ 2 . . . . . .Richmoncl, Virginia . . . . . . . . . Houston, Texas . . . . . . San Francisco, California . . . .Washington, District of Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . Trenton, Tennessee , .... Waynesboro, Virginia . . . . .Fincastle, Virginia . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . .Richmond, Virginia Gladys, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia RLS, Virginia Players. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Huntington, West Virginia . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia . . . . . . . Mineral, Virginia w York . . . . . .BrookIyn, Ne . . . . .New York, New York .... . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . Easton, Pennsylvania . .lthaca, New York .DanviIle, Virginia . . 'Milwaukee, Wisconsin . . .Chatham, Virginia E X. ROBERT NELSON PAGE ................. 2 ...... .... .... B e aver Dam, Virginia K Ag Adjunct Manager Basket-ball, I923-24-25. JOHN CLAIBORNE PALMER ............. 2 .... .................. G uinea, Virginia 4 2 JAMES CLARENCE PARKER. JR. ......... . 9 Xg Freshman Track, I92I. THOMAS CLEVELAND PARKER ......... A X Pg Boxing Squad, I924. JAMES SHEPHERD PARRISH, JR. ....... . . JEFFREY PARSONS ...................... Z XP: A Hg Fencing Club: Assistant Busine THOMAS JAMES PATTERSON ........... I .... I 3 ss Man . . . .Washington, District of Columbia ... . . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia ........................SuIIolk, Virginia Washington, District of Columbia ager CORKS AND CURLS fresignedl. .......................Chatham, Virginia 2 Ng Dramatic Club, Adjunct Manager Boxing, I925. MINOR BRANSFORD PAYNE ............. 3 .... I70I . . .... Clifford, Virginia To-nf H4925 siotklllw sl cmlllwt ,4 be -+11-I-'JM !. I I I 2151. Isl I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN col.l.EcE HOME ADDRESS RICHARD PRICE PEARD ................. 4 ......................... Baltimore, Maryland X. 'Iii Skull and Keys: Cllee Club: Advertising Manager College Topics, i923-24: Jefferson Llterary Society. SAMUEL ULMAN JOHN PEARD ......... 3 ................... Williamsport, Pennsylvania JAlVl2l?gi DUDLEY PEAVEY ................ I ...... .. ........... Boulder, Colorado BERNAIRD MANN PEEBLES .............. 3 ........................... Nnnfnll., Virginia Raven: Secretary Raven Society: jefferson Literary Society: News Editor College Topics.- g'8Cr4Eary6Ii5b5arian Virginia Orchestral Society: Instructor in Creek and Latin: Assistant in Yee , - 4. ROBERT TUNSTALL PEIRCE, JR. ......... 3 ........ ....... N ewport News, Virginia Is A: Dean's List, i923-24: Intermediate Honors. JOHN ALEXANDER PELTER ............. I ...,.. Waynesboro, Virginia SAMUEL TALIAFERRO PENDLETON .... I ....... Elizabeth, New jersey JOHN DABNEY PENICK ................. I ........... Montclair, New jersey WHITIXIEL STRINGFELLOW PEOPLES .. l ...,..... Townsville, North Carolina X -4. THOMAS DONALD PEPPER ............. 3 .............. Washington, District of Columbia - h Football Squad: Freshman Basket-ball Squad: 'LI' P .A: Skull and Keys: German Club, Fres man Varsity Football Squad: Representative to Interfraternity Council. THf3,NLAg LEE PERKINS .................. l ....................... New York, New York WILLIAM' GEORGE PETERKIN, AIR.. .,., .... 2 ..... ..... F ort Motte, South Carolina X P: Wrestling Team, l923-24: 'wVt : Eli Banana. HERBERT RICHARD PETERMAN ....... I ................. ......... R oanoke, Virginia CHARLES GUNTER PEYTON, ln. ........ 2 ........................ Baltimore, Maryland A K E: First Year Football Team, l923: Wrestling Team, l924: Football Squad, I924, JOHN IVIINNICH PFAUTZ, Jn. ............. 2 ...................... Pllnlnngn, Pennsylvania 'I' 2' K: Glee Club. STEPHEN RICE PHELAN ................ 3 ......................... Memphis, Tennessee B 9 11: Swimming Squad: Intermediate Honors: Associate Editor College Topics. MARTIN ALEXANDER PHILIPPI ........ 2 ........................ Newark, New Jersey CLAXICLN PHILIPS ...................... 2 ..... ............. W aynesboro, Pennsylvania FRANCIS MURRAY PHILLIPS ............ I ..... Charles Town, West Vir inia JOHN RANDOLPH PHILLIPS ............. 2 ..... ................... U niversity, Virginia THEODORE PHILLIPS .................... 2 ........................ Cambridge, Maryland B 9 H: First Year Football Team, I923: Varsity Football Squad, l924. PROSSER HARRISON PICOT ............. 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia BOYS Work Committee Y.M.C.A. DAIXIEFLABROVVN PIERSON, JR.. .. .... 4 .......... .. ..... Big Stone Gap, Virginia MORTON MORRIS PINCKNEY ........... 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia A-XP: A Hg German Club: Associate Editor College Topics: First Year Football Squad, l923' Flrst Year Track Squad, 1923: Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS. ' THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. ................. 4 .......................... Richmond, Virginia A 'IQ Skull and Keys: P.K.: German Club: T.I.L.K.A.: IMP: l3 g OWL: Raven. President Y.M.C.A.: Assignment Editor College Topics Cresignedl: Intermediate Honors, l923i PYCSId0nt Interfraternity Council, l923: President Academic Department: Candidate for Finai Honors in Philosophy. ALFRED WAYLAND PINKERTON ........ I ........................ Bayonne, New Jersey A 'P' First Year Cross Country Team: First Year Track Squad. , ....Bayonne, New tiergey BLEpsdE CALHOUN PINKERTON ....... l ......... A XP: First Year Football Squad. In 1 ,i 'il i M El! .L l lima. I l I l I: I l l l 7Itl f El if Qmqmq Mum M4925 Q N,,.,,,:HQ,V,,Q .li 8 J' ,-1 I IKE 1 I' . E '- A I U V , I Eg., Vit, V .A ,. 51 M, J . A f ,-I-I--I-I ruin. 1 I-I -'lun mm. A-,t5,,ll:,,Q -EI-5, E nrt... mu 1 'I' . . illlIj 3?-'YI '-L5 71? 5'1 E?-'3i.'P7?2ft ? W 1' '1ff7t'T?YiI 'f5fI fi2l7't e Sf' '-li -R 1- NAME CLAUDIE HARDEN PIPES .... MARIO VINCENT PISARRA.. LEROY MOORE PISER ....... Glee Club. PAIEK WARE PITMAN ........ ' XII ALFRED BUCKNER PITTMAN A T 95 A II, First Year Football Squa Manager Track, I924. JOHN WINFREY POLLARD.. SAMUEL BYRON POPE ...... PEDRO PORRATA ............ Jefferson Literary Soeietyg Inter CHARLES WESLEY PORTER. Washington Literary Societyg Vice-President Presbyterian Club. JOHN RUSSELL PORTER, JR.. lflcadcmic Classl YEAR IN COLLEGE .. ........ I ..... .. 3 national Club. , JR. ........ 2 ....................... . d 3 Adjunct Manager Track: HOME ADDRESS . . . . . Clanton, Alabama . . . .HartscIale, New York . . . . .Alexandria, .............NorfoIk, Virginia . . . . .El Paso, Texas . Memphis, Tennessee Alternate Assistant Asheville, North Carolina Virginia Sabana Grande, Porto Rico 3 ..........................Riehmond, WALTER BONAMY POWER. Jlijff Ifff A fb, WILBUR JACKSON PRESTON E I' E, I HAROLD LEE PRICE .... , .... MERIWETHER LEWIS PRICE BELVARD RUCKER PRICHAR D .... .... I 2 ..... I CHARLES LEMPRERE PRINCE ..... .... . . . ZIAE. WILLIAM COBBS PRITCHETT ,.... .... I I JAMES NORFLEET PRUDEN, HOUSTON REED PUCKETT.. ISIIT IIeeT 'P 1' A: Intermediate Honors: Reportoria a Co g opics. I GEORGE JOHNSTON PUGH.. JAMES EDWIN PUGH ........ STROTHER BEESON PURDY. 9 A X: Swimming Squad. FRED HUNDLEY QUARLES, Jn. .......... 3 .... . Secretary Jefferson Literary Soc ALEXANDER QUERY ........ FRANK RAMEY ...... , ...... . iety. I 3 ..... I CHARLES CONRAD RANDAL1Qfffff Ifff A 'Pg First Year Track Team. ROBERT RANLET, JR. ....... . BENJAMIN WATKINS RAWLESI 'J'R'.f I I I I fl I ................... 2 .................. . Washington Literary Societyg Intermediate Virginia Honors: . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia . . . . .RecIlands, California . . . . .Baltimore, Maryland . . . . . . . . . . Luray, Virginia . . . Charlottesville, Virginia .Huntington, West Virginia Laurinburg, North Carolina . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia . .Edenton, North Carolina . . . . .Columbus, Mississippi Norfolk, Virginia . . .Port Deposit, Maryland .Purdy Station, New York . . . Charlottesville, Virginia . New Rochelle, New York . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . Plainfield, New Jersey . ' .... Rochester, New York . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia K Ag First Year Football Squad, I923-24: Football Squad, 1923-25, Adjunct Manager Basket- ball. l923-24-25: Reportorial Staff College Topics, I923-245 Associate Editor College Topics, I924-25. JAMES WHITE RAWLES ................. I .......................... Richmond, Virginia K Ag Adjunct Manager Football, l924-25: Reportorial Staff College Topics. THOMAS ROGERS REA .................. I ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia ISAAC MAYO READ, JR. ................. 3 .................... Charleston, South Carolina A T 93 A llg Adjunct Manager Baseball, I923g Assistant Manager Baseball. I924g Eli Banana. JOHN WINSTON READ, JR. .............. 2 ..................... Newport News, Virginia K A, LUCY VIRGINIUS REARDON ..,. .... I ..... Alexandria, Virginia I72I I Ng, comms as comms I fb mms W W W M M . N , N X . me -A is as I ,Q X 5-- ig -'-- 3 o . gf, ,- g A -.3 -ifulgmii ii 2:-ffzrf-.e Ililllilliil-:gi NAME DOUGLAS DURFEE REED ..... VVIIHLIQM THOMAS REED. JR... .x , DAVID PHILIP REESE, JR. ..... . 'D E Kg Adjunct Manager Basket-ba ARTHUR MURRAY REESIDE.. Z 'I': Glee Club. RAYMOND OWEN REILLY .... I Academic Class 1 rua IN comzen Home Annnsss PAUL HOUSTON REVERCOMB .......... 'Il K E, EDWARD EARNEST RIEXRODE .......... 2 I I 3 3 I I . . . . .Chattanooga, Tennessee . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia Harrisburg, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .Washington, District of Columbia New York, New York . . . . . .Covington, Virginia . Mineola, New York 9 X, JOSEPH MERRILL REYNOLDS ........... 2 .................... Clarksburg, West Virginia 2 N: First Year Football Team. I923g VU: VBFSIIY Football- l924- ROBERT HENRY REYNOLDS ............ 3 ........................ Long Island, Virginia A fl' E, RICHARD DEWITT RHEUTAN. .... .... I .... ..., R i chmond, Virginia ARTHUR LEBARON RIBBLE ............. 4 .... .... H alifax, Virginia GEORGE WALLACE RIBBLE, JR. ......... I .... ......, H alifax, Virginia GORDON REGINALD RICE ............... I .... ......... R oanoke. Virginia DONALD VALENTINE RICHARDSON, JR. 3 ...... .... B ucksport, South Carolina X KID: A K 'Pg Skull and Keys: German Club. LAWRENCE RIGBY ...................... 3 ........ .,.. .... O r mond Beach, Florida KENNETH TABOR RIPLEY ....,,........ I ........................ Brattleboro, Vermont DANIEL HARRISON RISHER ............. 4 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia 'I' K NI'g Skull and Keys: German Club: V g First Year Track Team, I922: Cross Country Team, l922-23-245 Captain-Elect Cross Country Team, I925: TYBCIC Team- I923-24: CVC : Indoor Relay Team, I925g P.K. FORREST ENGLE RISSLER ........ .... CHARLES MARION ROBERTS ............ JAMES ELAM ROBERTS ........... 'I' K E: Adjunct Manager Baseball, lb'z'4'.' ' ' WILLIAM THOMAS ROBERTS ........... :IJ A Q. CARY ROBERTSON ............. Review Editor College Topics. LEWIS FORD ROBERTSON ......... .... NORRIS HENRY ROBERTSON. JOHN MAXWELL ROBESON, JR'.fIf..ffff ATA, JOHN AMIUMFORD ROBINSON ...... .... I I 2 2 3 I I Z 2 Charles Town, West Virginia . . . . .Yonkers, New York . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . .Fairburn, Georgia . . . . Louisville, Kentucky .... . . .Staunton, Virginia . .Keene. New Hampshire . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . . . . . .Danville, Virginia JULLAII? MCGRUDER ROBINSON .......... 1 .... GEORGE DRISCOLL ROCHE ...... .... l .... ........ h illicothe, Ohio IAIVIIE-2' CXOLEIVIAN ROGERS .... .... 2 .... .... ..... C o v lngton, Kentucky x n LINWOOD NICHOLAS ROGERS ........,. 5 .... . ....... I ........... Yancey Mills, Virginia A X E: President Greenwood Club I924g Instructor in Chemistry. I WILLIAM MINOR LILE ROGERS ......... 2 ..... ' ........ : ............ Covington, Virginia A T ng A II: First Year Track Numerals, I923g Assistant Business Manager CORKS AND CURLS. WILLIAM NEWTON 'ROGERS ............ 3 .............. Washington, District of Columbia fb 1' Ag A I-Ig First Year Football Squaclg Circulation Manager Virginia Reel: Cheer Leading Staff. I7 31 i .-.Ast , ,,? i. A A QOIRIKJ 8 EWIIRIIIJ gr-r1Tsvs 2 I !XfX ff I , -'ti .5 - a :. E J ,I , -I, Ii II: ll EI' -i t I . I, -gat. ' I2 ,A if I ,I I -I .f it E'ZN ' l' i i5T - ' -'mm'- l.-t!I3Il!!- limi-uxx1lll'-IT.ll-...E -SL ?l I1iHHif'IDlu.t.Luul - -It-A-ur I- -I-M-'lull '--'fi 235 7 I 1 Fir I EZ' f 'Y 2: 'ii?i','34Tf5ft Tift' 24:7 '-' FE' T,C'.' Y -J. 'TTT' E , I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE EDWARD ROHR. JR. ...................... I .................. . Z B 'l': Dramatic Club. JOHN JAY ROHRER ..................... 3 ................... 'I' E K: Scrub Football, I922: Adjunct Manager Baseball, I923-24: EDWARD ROLL .......................... 3 ................... 6 A X: Assistant Manager Wrestling, I923. LUTHER DARBY ROSE ....... ........... 4 ........... .... ROBERT DONALD ROSENBERGER .,.... 2 ..... ,............. CHARLES HENRY ROSS ................. I ................... 2 X: Reportorial Staff College Topics: Jefferson Literary Society. WILLIAM BURKS ROSS .................. 4 ................... GEORGE FULLER ROTHSCHILD ......... I ................. 'I' I5 II: Adjunct Manager Swimming. JOHN RANDOLPH RUFFIN .............. 4 ................... 'D K 21: A K 'I': Skull and Keys: Basket-ball Squad, I922-23-24. JOSEPIH MARSH RUFFIN ................. I ................... 'I' Q E, WALTER W. RULE ........ I First Year Football Team. JOHNSTON RUSSELL ..... 2 Jefferson Literary Society. ' CHARLES KING RUST ...... .... LEE WINFREE RYAN ......... .. . WILLIAM JACKSON RYLEE .............. LEWIS REYNER SAMET .............,... Z B T: Glee Club: First Year Football Squacl, I922. GEOARGEP LESLIE SAMPSON ............. 3 MARCELO DELAURENT SANCHEZ ....... 3 9 A X: Assistant Manager Wrestling, I923. ROBERT GARRETT SANDERSON ........ I RIDkEYS McLEAN SANDIDGE ............ I 'I' I, WILLIAM PENDLETON SANDRIDGE, JR.. I... 3 3 ..... 3 ....... HOME ADDRESS . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . . Lancaster, Pennsylvania A.S.M.E. . . . .Elizabeth, New Jersey . ...,. Roselle, New Jersey . . .Pottsdown, Pennsylvania . . . . . .Memphis, Tennessee . . . Charlottesville, Virginia ...New York, New York . ...... Richmond, Virginia . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . .WesttieId, New Jersey .East Orange, New Jersey .. . . . . . .. Bristol, Virginia . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia . . . . . . Memphis, Tennessee ..Newport News, Virginia .. Chevy Chase, Maryland . . . . . . .Camaguey, Cuba . . . . . . . .Birdsnest, Virginia . . . . .Owensboro, Kentucky . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia 3 A T: A E P: President Jefferson Literary Society: University Debating Team, I923-24: Inter- fraternity Council: Intermediate Honors: Assistant in Public Speaking and Philosophy. 2 JAMES ARCHER SAUNDERS ............. 111 K YP: Assistant Manager Basket-ball: P.K. CHARLES LINWOOD SAVAGE ........... 2 MAURICE SCHAFFER .................... I LLOYD JOHN SCHUMAKER ...... .... 2 9 A X: Intermediate Honors. FOINEFAINXE HERNDON SCOTT ..... .... I , x , FREDERICK WILLIAM SCOTT, JR. ........ 4 A 'I': Skull and Keys: Assistant Manager Baseball: Boxing Squad, I THEODORE C. SCOTT ................... ................. THQDIVQAS KENNERLY SCOTT ..... ...... 3 MARTIN MONROE SCROGGIN ..... .... I LEON TYLER SEAWELL. JR. ..... .... 3 II K A. LESTER SEBULSKY ......... . .... I l74l ..... . . . . .Afton, Virginia . ..... Portsmouth, Virginia . . . . . .Newark, New Jersey .PhiIacIeIphia, Pennsylvania . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia I923. . . . . . . . . .Herradura, Cuba . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia . . . . .Little Rock, Arkansas . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . . . Flora, Mississippi Kf tcoiimw as minimis I. . VR M025 - -Fl ' qnwwmu tml, l tl t I 451. 'EF' tltlq, 3 -9 -, 2 L, -fees-Ea flffilfifi-,,. '-.- .,.,,i2 g :Enix -5 4, 'ig i .Eg 3 '-3 --as-I' y L., I.. I Academic Class 1 HOME ADDRESS NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE RICHARD ANTHONY SENG .............. 2 ......................... San Antonio, Texas X '1': First Year Football Squad, l923g Varsity Football Squad, l924. . WILBUR L. SHAPIRO ......., ............. I ......................... B altimore, Maryland JAMES EDWIN SHAW ................... 5 ....................... New York, New York 9 A X, THOMAS CO NELIUS SI-IEEHAN, . .... I ................. Upper Montclai, N J E N: Repoiigrigl Staff College Topics.IRVirginia Players: First Year Football Squailg Fliliiit ilffil Track Squadg Literary Staff Virginia Reel. l I . WILLIAM TERRELL SHEEHAN .......... 2 ..... ................ . Lynchburg, Virginia BODIE H. SHELHORSE ................... 3 ..... ----- W hlttle Depot, Virginia A 'I' E, I.-ILLIE SUSAN SHENK ..... V .... ......... . l ................ . ...... Harrisonburg, Virginia MEADE GREEN SHEPHERD ............. 3 .......,........,........ Richmond, Virginia 'IP K Eg Skull and Keysg Assistant Manager Baseballg German Club: Football Squad, l9Z4.. U CHARLIE JORDAN SHEPPARD .......... I ............................. Stuart, Virginia LEWIS BENJAMIN SHEPPARD .......... l ........................ Glen Allen, Virginia l ..... ..... W esterly, Rhode Island ROBERT ARNOLD SHERMAN ............ ics. A Nlf, GEOIRQEI ODER SHIPLETT ....... .... 2 1 . ', GEORGE WILLIAM SHIRLEY ...... .... 4 Tl-IQMAASY KEITH SHREVE ................ 2 .., y - 2 ROBERT WILLIAM SHULTICE, IRQ ....... A XP: Skull and Keysg Business Staff College Top SIDNEY BARTH SHULTZ ........... 0 1 'I' E H: Literary Staff University of VI ISE NORMAN SHUMATE ................ l ILLIAM LANGLEY SIBLEY ............ I 'I' I' A: Adjunct Manager Basket-ball. ,IULIO JIMENEZ SIERRA ................. l ..... ALBERT GORDON SIMMONDS .... .... 3 ..... ELDRIDGE COOK SIMMONS ..... .... I ..... RAYMOND SIMON ....................... 2 ..... 'I' A: Glee Club. ROBERT SMITH SIMPSON ............... 2 ..... 'I' 2 K: Adjunct Manager Boxing, l924. .IAMES LOCKE SKINNER ................. l . .. .IOHIXI :EDWARD SLAUGI-ITER, IR. ........ l . .. IOSIEIPF IVICBRIDE SLOANE ...... .... l X I , IOHN RICHARD SMALL .................. 5 ..... ALEXANDER MORRIS SMITH ............ 3 ..... A T A3 A K NI'g Business Stall Virginia Reel. FOLEY FOSTER SMITH .............. .... 2 ..... JOHN EDWARD SMITH .................. l ..... LINWOOD MERCER SMITH .............. 2 ..... WILLIAM THOMAS SMITH, JR. .......... 4 ..,. . ANDREW BROADDUS SMITHER. JR. ..... 2 .... . Washington Literary Society. JOHN POLLARD SMOOT ................. l CARL CHAPMAN SMUCK ........... ' ..... I Sigma Clubg Washington Literary Society. . v I75l rginia Magazirrei ' . . . . . . . .Mount Solon, Virginia . . . .Charles Town, West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballston, Virginia . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . .Staunton, Virginia Dean s List. Charlottesville, Virginia Birmingham, Alabama . . . .Panama City, Republic of Panama ........... . . .Cherrydale, Virginia . . ....... . Petersburg, Virginia . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . Rosslyn, Virginia . . . .Charles Town, West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky . . . .Huntington, West Virginia . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia Danville, Virginia . . . .Hastings-on-Hudson, New York .. . . . . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . .Wilmington, North Carolina . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia . Bowling Green, Virginia . . . . . .Woodstock, Virginia if ini. vww A ni to z 5 I winks ae uuikim Ea-1 -----f- al- A'1- 1 'X'X' I -l 2' W-:um 'ffm s:1i.'f2:f- jg f-iw?-5425tff.gtfiE1?P3e?:'-4 I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS 2 4 JOHN PEYTON SNEAD. JR. ...... . OVELLE LINWOOD SNYDER .... WILLIAM FRANCIS SODINI. JR... WILLIAM HENRY SORTOR ...... HENRY CANNON SPALDING .... ALEX JULIAN SPARROW ....... GERALD CORWIN SPEIDEL ..... Washington Literary Society, Treas GILMORE JONES SPENCER ..... Reportorial Staff College Topics. WILLIAM NORMAN WILLIAM KI' I' A, WILLIAM G, S PENCER ........... WARD SPRINGER ..... WOMACK SPURLOCK. EDWARD STAINBACK ........ ...I . ...I . ...I I 2 . . . . . .. . . . . , . Smedley, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . Buchanan, Virginia . . . . . . . . . .Portsmouth, Virginia . . . ..... Englewood, New Jersey . . . . . . . . . .Aberdeen, Maryland Lancaster, Virginia .....................Matamoras, Pennsylvania urer University Band: Wesley Club. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlotte Court House, Virginia . . . . . . . . . .Charlotte Court House, Virginia . . . . . Cherrydale, Virginia . . Chattanooga, Tennessee Oak, North Carolnia Jefferson Literary Society: Reportorial Staff College Topics. ROBERT STUART STARCHER ........... 3 A xlfg A II: P.K.: German Club: T.I.L.K.A.g Swimming Squad. I WILEY STEARNS ......................... CLAYTON BAILEY STEED ............... WILLIAM SAMUEL FRANKLIN STEED ...... . . . LADENBERG STEEL .... . . . BOYD MAGER STEELE .......... MILFORD ALLEN STEIN ............ . .. I I 2 ...3 I Z B 'I': Business Staff College Topics. JOHN WESLEY STEPHENS, JR. .......... . ALFRE? GORDON STEPHENSON, JR... . . II I A. WILLIAM COWELL STEPHENSON, JR.. . . 4 ........................ . . . , A XP, Skull and Keys, P.K.g Eli Banana, Z , V g Football Team, I920-Zlg Glee Club, I920: Track Team, I922g First Year Football Team, I9I9g First Year Track Team. I9I9. I THOMAS I 3 K. N. STERLING ................ 2 VENABLE LANE STERN ................. Reportorial Stall College Topics. SAMUEL BRADFORD STEWART, JR. .... . University Bible Class, University Bandg De WILLIAM CRAWFORD STEWART ....... 2 A X. WILLIAM HENRY STEWART. JR. ........ 2 A X. ANTHONY JOSEPH STEIF, JR. ........... I FREDERICK STONE ...................... 4 'I' K XP: A Hg A K 'Pg P.K.g German Club. ORLANDO STONE ................ i ........ 5 CHARLES STRAUB ...................... 3 A T A, A K xlf, WALTER HARRY STROMENGER ,,...... 2 an I ....................Huntington, West Virginia .........RossIyn, Virginia . . . . . . .Esmont, Virginia . . . . . . . .Esmont, Virginia . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia .. Stephens City, Virginia . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . . .Staunton, Virginia . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Roanoke Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . .Washington, District of Columbia ................,.........Richmond, Virginia .......University, Virginia 's List. . . . . . . . . . . . .Monroe, North Carolina . . . . . . . .Baltimore, Maryland . . . . . . . . Reading, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia . . . . . . . .Apex, North Carolina ...........................Helena, Arkansas .........................Pelham, New York 9 X: FCIICIIIZ Sq'-IBCI, 1923-24-25: Adjunct Manager Wrestling, I924-25. GEORGE WEBSTER STRUTHERS ........ 2 ................,...... Whipple, West Virgiia ALBERT RHETT STUART .... .... ....... I ..................... E a stover, South Carolina JOHN VANDERGRIFT SUMMERLIN ...... 2 .... ....,.... Z anoni, Virginia K 23 Glee Clubg Assistant Cheer Leader. LEWIS RRESTON SUMMERS, JR. ......... 2 .... ..... A bingdon, Virginia If 9 I. I76l 'T fx IINDZE I rw, X xl coaas s ctJtRtLsL A 1. , r- .-. .-. ,.-. .-. . lfifi '4 s ,- ,nf ml, H -gangs... feng .rg ga,-E :,a fe TF E !:.qb Z,i'mlH fe lr tvs-'e' gtliisti is '53 HU is +A-be -- --ls -liflllilflls ' lu, I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS WAI-:TIER BEAUREGARD SWAIN, JR. ..... 2 ........ ..... H ollyknowe, Mississippi X . SAMUEL HOWARD SWART ............. 2 .............. ...... C harlottesville, Virginia THOMAS AUSTIN SYDNOR .............. 5 ..........,............... Richmond, Virginia S T A: A K 'Pg Skull and Keysg P.K.g German Clubg Treasurer Interfraternity Council: Eli anana. CHARLES HARRISON SYMINGTON ...... I ......................... Baltimore, Maryland WILLIAM WALLACE SYMINGTON, JR.. . . I . . ....................... Baltimore, Maryland A K E5 First Year Football Team: First Year Wrestling Squad. .I-AMES R. TALBOT ....................... I ......................... Warrenton, Virginia ROBERT CATESBY TALIAFERRO ........ I ................. Nuttall Post Office, Virginia EUGENE UPSHUR TARRANT ............ 2 .......................... Reedville, Virginia K 25 'It A Ag A PI Pg Washington Literary Socielyg Debaters' Medal, Washington Literary Society: Intercollegiate Debating Team. FRAANK LILE TAYLOR ................... I .............. ..... C harleslon, West Virginia GORDON L. TAYLOR .................... I . ,........................ Covington, Virginia JAMES ALSTON TAYLOR ................ 3 .......................... Belzoni, Mississippi X 'PQ A H: First Year Football Team, I922g Varsity Track Squad, I924. .IOI'I2l2IqMARION TAYLOR, JR. ............. I .......................... Richmond Virginia RQBERT EDWARD TAYLOR ...... ..... 2 .... ....,. D a nville, Virginia REUBEN WILSON TAYLOR .......,...... I ................ ....... F ord, Virginia WILLIAM EYRE TAYLOR ................ 3 ............ . .... .... N orfolk, Virginia A K E5 A Hg Eli Bananag First Year Basket-ball Squad, I923. WILLIAM WADDEY TAYLOR ............ I ................. .... E astville, Virginia FRANCIS ALEXANDER TEASS ........... 2 ............ .... Lynchburg, Virginia Jefferson Literary Society: Glee Club. WILLIAM KLINE TEISER ........... I .... ....... P ortlancl, Oregon Z B T: First Year Basket-ball Squad. ROBERT G. THEIMER .................... 2 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia FREDERICK I-IASKELL THESMAR ....... 4 .......................... Savannah, Georgia Clubg T I LKA ' Zu: VU: Varsity Football Team, X 'Pg Skull and Keysg P.K.g German 1922-23: Varsity Track Team, I923g Captain Team I922. DAVID HARRIS THOMAS ................ 2 'I' E: Freshman Numerals in Track, I923- GEORGE CALVERT THOMAS ............ X 'Pg First Year Track Team. HENRY EVAN THOMAS ................. ' ' W estling, I925. 9 A X: Assistant Manager r RALPH RUDOLPH THOMPSON .......... FRANK DRAYTON THORNE ............. Reportorial Staff College Topics. LERQY THURTELL ...................... First Year Football Team, 1922: Tennis Tea TENCH FRANCIS TILGHMAN ............ AUGIJSTAS DEWEY TIMPSON ........... 2' A Eg Assistant Manager-Elect Football. FRANK MORTIMER TINKHAM. IR. ...... . 'Ii li A: Adjunct Manager Football, JUAN ANGEL TIO, II ............... .. International Club. I7 24. I First.Year Football Team, I92Ig First Year Track 2 ..,... ...... 2 3 2 .... 3 m. l.... 2 .... I .... 2 .... 71 . . . . . . .Bi-amwell, West Virginia . . . . . .Baltimore, Maryland . . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia . . . . .HuntsviIle, Alabama . . . . . . . . . . Middleburg, Virginia . . . . . . . .Washington, District of Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Maplewood, New jersey . . . . Jamestown, New York . . . . .San German, Porto Rico lei QQ? f '1r vwvi 5 ll11lf.Tu:1l,umlrJ'7zlr - l i I li'l X In Q z 5 I somsmo' fs QIUIIRIIIJ . . If -. - ..,',ci3!'IlII',Pii5 ' 1 fs: I fxfm lm... .1-.-1- -I-I r ...- I-in r 1lx11' I -- IIN I1 I p E,-5,,5..E ?I iuini. llfm. ., mEI1 T F I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN coLuzcE GUY ALEXANDER TOBLER. ............. A T3 Jefferson Society. THOMAS JEFFERSON TODD ............ 2 ........ 2 ......................... B 9 IH: Skull and Keysg Boxing Squad: Reportorial Stall College I JOSEPH AUGUSTUS TONNAR ,.......... LEE HILL TOWNSEND .................,. WILLIAM DOUGLAS TRAWICK .... .... LAWRENCE TURNER TRICE ....... .... LEADLEY DAGG TRICE .................. MORGAN NATHANIEL TRIMYER ........ GREYSON P. TROUTMAN. II ............. GEORGE HARRIS TUCKER ......... .... ATA. HAL BOLIVER TUCKER ............... . . . 'It 1' A, WILLIAM DOWNING TURKINGTON, JR.. JAMES EDWARD TURNER ............... ALFRED TYLER, JR. .... ,..... ........... . 'I' K Eg First Year Football Team. WAT HENRY TYLER ..................... HOME ADDRESS Hackensack, New Jersey Richmond, Virginia Topics: Dean's List. ...........................Crace, Mississippi 4 ......................... Winona, Mississippi 4 ..... . . ..... Baltimore, Maryland I . . . ..... Howardsville, Virginia I ..... St. Petersburg, Florida I . . . ........... Norfolk, Virginia I . . . ..... Philipsburg, Pennsylvania I . .. .... Lake Charles, Louisiana 3 ..... .... N acogdoches, Louisiana I . . . ....... Trenton, New Jersey I . . . .... Charlottesville, Virginia I ...... .............. P anama City, Florida 2 ........................ Fargo, North Dakota A K Eg Skull and Keysg P.K.g First Year Football Team, I923, First Year Basket-ball Team, I924g First Year Track Team, I924g Footbalg Squad, I924g Eli Banana. EMANUEL ULLMAN ..................... 'I' E U3 Dean's List. THOMAS HARCOURT URMSTON ........ 23 Xp First Year Football. JOSEPH HEATON VANDEVENTER ...... AXP, ROBERT HARDIN VAN METER ........... ..........................Richmond, Virginia I... 4 ..... I ..... A K Eg First Year Track, First Year Football. CARROLL HOUSTON VAUGHAN ........ Washington Literary Society, Wesley Club. JOSEPH LEE VAUGHAN ................. ACHILLE GASPARE V. VERVENA ....... 2 ..... 2 ...... ,............... 3 ................. 9 X3 First Year Track, I923g Varsity Track Squad, 1924, Manager Fencing, I 925. WARREN WHITE VIA ................... A E 'Pg First Year Basket-ball, I923. RICHARD W. VOGT ...............,...... OLIVER LEON VONCANON ............... 2 ...... .... I .... 3 ...... 9 X5 Student Band, I923-24-25, Intermediage Honors EMIL WACHTEL ......................... Z B T: Adjunct Manager Basket-ball. LEGH RICHMOND WADDELL ............ WILLIAM MARREN WADDEN, Jn.. ..... .. ALLISON DOUGLAS WADE ........ .... ROBERT HART WADSWORTH .... .... A 'IL LIONEL ALTON WAGNER ............... IRVING HUDGINS WAINWRIGHT ....... EXP E, DANIEL HAILEY WALCOTT ....... .... RALPH WILLIAMS WALDROP ..... .... I .... 3 .... I .... I .... I .... 5 .... I .... I 781 . . . . Chattanooga, Tennessee . . . . .Ishpeming, Michigan . . . . . Lexington, Kentucky . . , . .Altavista, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia . . .Providence, Rhode Island Fencing Team, I922-23-24: . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia . . . .White Plains, New York . . . . Chattanooga, Tennessee . . . . New York, New York . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia . . . .Cambridge, Massachusetts . . . . . Warren, Pennsylvania . . . . . Hartford, Connecticut . . . . . . . .. Ivy, Virginia . . . .Yorktown, Virginia . . . . .Ardmore, Oklahoma . . . .Bessemer, Alabama Z- . ,L X R QW-RIKJ U UUIRW-S5 so ,W.A X W Z 5 ' E 2' it A - ' illi1ael!.!!B . ..... I Academic Class J YEAR IN cou.i:cE HOME ADDRESS NAME I ......... Washington, District of Columbia ALLEN ELLIOT WALKER, JR. .......... . . . . . . . . E N: First Year Track Team. 1924. HENRY FROST PINCKNEY WALKER .... 2 K Eg Adjunct Manager Basket-ball. Middleburg, Virginia East Orange, New Jersey JAMF? WALKER ......................... I . .. .. . .. 0 I E. JOHN GRIFFIN WALKER ......,. . .. l .......... Tampa. Florida LEGARE D. L. WALKER ................. l ..... Scarsville, New York 4' 'IL RICHARD GOODMAN WALKER .......... 2 ........................ . .Pelham, New York 'I' 2 Kg Business Staff University of Virginia Magazine, University Band, I923-24. GERALD EDMUNDS WALL ............... I ..... ................ N ew York, New York Fencing Class. JAMES LAWRENCE WALLACE ...... . .. 3 ................ Dobbs Ferry, New York Cercle Odeon. 3 .Washington, District of Columbia A. NELSON WALLER ..................... ............ ' - d Ad'unct Manager Football, 1924, Adjunct Manager' Baseballg Vice- B 9 U, Track Squa , J President Glee Club, I924-25, First Year Track Squad, l923. Charlottesville, Virginia PAUL-KNORR WALP ..................... 4 ...................... K 29 A Ilg P.K.g German Club: Eli Bananag VH: Football Team, I922-23-24g Basket-ball Team, I923-24-25g Track Squadg Baseball Squad, Captain Basket-ball Team, l923, First Year Football Team, I92lg Captain First Year Basket-ball, l92l: Vice-President Academic Class, 19255 ' ' - ' l Cl b' Secretary Madison Hallg President Charlottesville Jefferson Literary Society, Internatlona u , High School Club, Presbyterian Club. JOSEPH NORTON WALSH ............... PAUL JOHN WALSH .......... ..... . .. CHARLES G. WALTERS .......... FRANK S. WARD .................. LEWIS HALL WARD ..................... 2 I 2 ...2 I New Bedford, Massachusetts Walnut Glen, Michigan . . . . . . Harrisonburg, Virginia Como, Mississippi Rosslyn, Virginia .. Cleveland Ohio EUGENE PATTERSON WARNER ......... 2 ............ . .............. , ginia Players, Reportorial Staff College Topics: Art Staff Art Staff Virginia Reel: Secretary Vir CORKS AND CURLS. PORTER FAIRFAX WARNER ............ 3 R Ag cies Club, 1923-24. JOHN J. WARWICK .................. 2 LINWOOD HUGHES WARWICK ..... 5 PIERRE c. WARWICK .................... I C A, JOHQI fAUGUSTlNE WASHINGTON ....... I NEI? SWTUART WATERMAN ......... 2 U 5 H. DAWSON EDWARD WATKINS. JR. ...... . 2 HOWARD STAFFORD WATKINS ........ 2 Glee Club. WIIHLIAM HAMILTON WATKINS. JR. ..... 2 C A, JAMES RAIFORD WATSON ......... 3 THOMAS LEONARD WATSON, JR. ....... ................ . K E. LEDLEY HUGH WEAR .............. E N' First Year Baseball Team. l922. ar! 4 ................. y ity Baseball Squad, l JAMES HENRY WEBB, JR. ................ 5 ................ . JOHN OLIVER WEBB ..,................. ................. , I l79l . . . . . Chattanooga, Tennessee . ..... Worland, Wyoming . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia . . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia .Charles Town, West Virginia . . . . . .New York, New York . . . . . . .Fork Union, Virginia . .South Orange, New Jersey . . . . . . . . .Jackson, Mississippi . . . . .Lexington, Mississippi . . . . . . . . University, Virginia . . . . . . . . . .. Bartow, Florida 923-24. . . . . . . . .Cherrydale, Virginia . . . . . . . .Cherrydale, Virginia I if KXXX ma z 5 1 J confetti as swam: I sss ,ss: r i V . M S-171 157 f '1f- 1157 f5!7'z ?l1ff'f'Ff 'Bag s-. g i' -1571ofriefififejftsigyfgegff-.Q I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE ROBERT EDWARD WEBB ................ E N: Assistant Manager Boxing, I925. ELIE WEEKS ............................. GEORGE MACDUFF WEEMS ............. Jefferson Society. HOME ADDRESS 3 ...... ...., M ayheld, Kentucky 3 .... ...... S abot, Virginia 2 ..................... .... A shland, Virginia 3 ...................,....... Staunton, Virginia LYLE GROVE WELLER ................... Washington Literary Society: Society Representative CORKS AND CURLS: Vice-President Wash- ington Literary Society: Football Squad, I923: Track Squad, I924. MARSHALL SWAIN WELLS .............. 7 ..,................... Chattanooga, Tennessee RENO LAWRENCE WENCER ............ 5 .............. . ....... Charlottesville, Virginia CHARLES CHRISTIAN WERTENBAKER . 4 ......................... University. Virginia 'I' K 'I': 2 T: SItuII and Keys: German Club: P.K.: OWL: Editor-in-Chief CORKS AND CURLS: Reportorial Staff College Topics fresignedj: Interfraternity Council: Assistant Instructor in English: President of Comes AND Cum.s, INc. GREEN PEYTON WERTENBAKER ....... I .................. ..... W ilmington, Delaware 4' K 'I': Reportorial Staff College Topics: University of Virginia Magazine Reviewing Staff: Virginia Players. FLORIAN ALEXANDER WEST ........... GEORGE BARRETT WEST ............... BENJAMIN ERNEST WHEELER, JR. ..... . A X, ROY WHITNEY WHEELER ......... A X. DEXTER FLINT WHITE ....... ISAAC HOGE WHITE ............ RALEPIRI CARLETON WHITE ..... s ', RICHARD ELEY WHITE .......,... ROBERT WILLIAM WHITE. JR.. . .. A X' -is THOM-'AS' AUBREY WHITE ..... WILLIAM JOSEPH WHITE ........ WILLIAM MASSIE WHITEHEAD ......... 23 X: First Year Track, I924: Jeffers PAIQ.. WHITLOCK, JR. ......... . on Liter HERBERT BRUCE WHITMORE ..... ... WILLIAM NOYES WHITNEY ...... JAMES CULLEN WIANT .......... LAWSON MOORE WILHOITE ..... 2 A E: Clee Club. I 2 .... I .... 2 .... I .... 2 .... I ..., I .... I .... I I .... . . . . 2 .......... ary Society. I .......... . . 2 .... 3 .... I .... 4 ............Faber, Virginia ............Miami, Florida . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia . . . . . CharIotlesviIIe, Virginia .Manchester, New Hampshire . . . . . . . . .SutherIin, Virginia . . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . . . .Paterson, New Jersey Chincoteague IsIand, .WiImington, North ..........NorfoIIc, .........Arrington. . . . Charlotte, North Virginia Carolina Virginia Virginia Carolina ...East Orange, New Jersey . . . . . . . . . .Bancroft, Virginia . . . . . CharIottesviIIe, Virginia . . . . . . Memphis, Tennessee . . . . . CharIottesviIIe, Virginia WILLIAM BEVERLY WILKINS ........... JAMES HARVIE WILKINSON, JR. ....... . . K A: Reportorial Staff College Topics, 1923-24: Associate Editor College Topics, I924-25: First Year Traci: Squad, I923-24: Cross Country Team, I924-25. JOHN ADDISON WILLETT, III ........... I ..................... Newport News, Virginia GX. ARCHER ANDERSON WILLIAMS ........ I .... ....... R ichmond, Virginia 'I' K XP: Reportorial Staff College Topics. 3 ................. 2 ................. . . . . . . . . .RichmoncI, Virgniia BERKELEY WILLIAMS, JR. ............... 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia A 'Pg E T: SI:uII and Keys: Art Staff Virginia Reel: Fencing Club: Virginia Players: Art Editor Comes AND CURLS. ISOI JOHN CLAYTON WILLIAMSON .... I QZOIRIIKJ sz cwiiiiist -I K mms IEIELIIIIILUIBII N Twin Iulllil .rg .gr .. x A ul .f5,, I .g AJ fi- .sSf'Q?T?r i m f H fig' ' ' V' . ... O 1-1 J Qi '.......... A 'f'r -.Ni 'fl-2 r5N,4lA- . .. 5 f.'! '3 f 5?f 53 E Qi: E tif? M5125 3- If if .:..ii,, ' --li I 4 I Academic Class 1 HOME ADDRESS NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE ENNION SKELTON WILLIAMS ........... 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia A 'PI Skull and Keysg Associate Editor College Topics: First Year Football Squad. EDWIN WOOD WILLIAMS ............... 4 ,........ ......... . .. Fredericksburg, Virginia FIELDINC1 LEWIS WILLIAMS ............ I ...... ..... I ........ Richmond, Virginia A xl'9 First Year Football. JAIVLEQK CHARLES WLLIAMS, JR. ......... 2 .... ..... F rrrririiri, Virginia JOHINARARRISH WILLIAMS ..... ..... 3 .... ...... T r eviiisrr, Virginia Q A. WALKER CHAMP WILLIAMS ............ 4 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia BAILEY FINLEY WILLIAMSON, JR .... .... 3 ......................... G ainesville, Florida E XZ A X Eg Adjunct Manager Football: Adjunct Manager Boxing, l923-24., CHARLES FRANKLIN WILLIAMSON ..... 2 ....................... l..Petersburg, Virginia EDVVIN I-IOLT WILLIAMSON ............. I ................... Burlington, North Carolina A T Q . . . . . . . . .Parkersburg West Virginia E X' First Year Football Squad. ROBERT ALLAN WILLIAMSON .......... WILLIAM HOLT WILLIAMSON, Jr. ...... . A T 9: Skull and Keys. WINABORN JOHEPH WILLINGHAM. . . . . . .Yonkers, New York . Charlotte, North Carolina 2 4 . . . .Chattanooga, Tennessee jR....3.... . ...... . .. Atlanta, Georgia CARQKIBRECKENBRIDOE WILMER, Jie... I JESSE' EIRCH ILSON, II ................ 4 ...... ........ ..... P rr ' Sp' ,v' W ' ' F otball Squad, l92lgai?aIisiiI1y Fbgisall 9 A X5 Manager Wrestling, 1924, First Year o 1924. VERNON AUGUSTUS WIMBROW.. GEORGE WINCHESTER ............ H K At A ll: Fraternities Editor COR .IOHN BLANTON WINN, JR. ....... . X KID, JAMES EDWINWISSLER ....... .... WALTER HOLMES WITHERS ...... IEKRERSON R. WITI-IERSPOONI I I f ff MOIERIXS EKENNETH WOMACK ..... JAMES DRURY WOOD ............ 'I' K E: First Year Football Team. lol-IN WOOD, JR. ................... . A E 'P' Intermediate I-Ionorsg Jefferw ginia Magazine: Virginia Players. ERNEST LINWOOD WOODWARD.. . ...... Oak Hall, Virginia . . . . Wilmington, Delaware KS AND CURLS. . I ..... Versailles, Kentucky . . . . Manassas, Virginia . . . . . .Berryville, Virginia . . . . .Nashville, Tennessee I 3 .... 2 .... . . . .... Houston, Texas 4 . . . Charlottesville, Virginia 3 .........................Frederick, Maryland n Societyg Assistant Business Manager University of Vir- . . . . . . l .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Washington, District of Columbia A IP, JEFFERSON RAY WOOLARD ............. I ............ Takoma Park, District of Columbia EDWARD REID WOOLFOLK ............. 6 ............................ Uno, Virginia LAWRENCE FLETCHER WORRELL. . . . 4 ........ '. . . . .............. Richmond, Virginia Reportorial Staff College Topics: University Band: Deans I-'Sb l923'24'25- ' . . I COLEMAN WORTHAM, JR. ............... 2 ..................... I ..... R Ichmond, Virginia A XII5 Skull and Keys: -Eli Bananag German Clubg Football Squad: First Year Football Squad. 3 l92 . EDWARD SHERLOCK WRANEK ......... 3 ....................... .. Lynchburg, Virginia ISI I J 4XfX . I - l.LI.Ll.. -,.I.LLl.Il - .Il il l l I' I - 0 A- at I If-9 z 5 J ,IN A aomizim ae UUIIRIIIJ i wt 'yu 2 LZ, 1 V J H , - . ,., I 'N1L' '4'fi 'I fi '- el 1,1 L -2- - I-4 -l-x-A- -ig gust-nm nr xlnnx V rl V lu H4 33559 ull Y - -,.,,, ,- 1, A xxnnnnn ur I - - g--- - .rua-or-IVILKIJ Fifi -2i1?i'T71f f3.'i931113LPr1't??.fT ,',. I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN .......... 3 ..... ...................... N orfolk, Virginia A K E, Skull and Keys, P.K.g German Club, T.I.L.K.A., V , First Year Basket-ball Team, I923, First Year Baseball Team, I923g Basketball Team, I924, Baseball Team, I924, Z, I RICHARD SLOAN WRIGHT, JR. .......... .................... . FRANKLIN WERTENBAKER YANCEY. .. ............... . ... I JAMES CLAYTON YANCEY .............. 4 0 X, A K arf, WENDELL AVON YEATTS ...... ....... 4 ..... A X P, ALBERT THOMPSON YORK ............. 2 ......... 23 A Eg Boxing Team, I924, Glee Club, T.I.L.K.A. JAMES JULIAN ZABOWA ................ I ....... ISAAC ZACI-IS ................... ....... ..... SIDNEY ALLEN ZACHS ......... .... . .. DAVID VERNON z1MMERMANfII...ffff .......... SAMUEL ZIMMERMAN ................... ............ . .. I I ABNER ZERMAN ............... 2 I I SPECIAL STUDENTS ROY GYLNN ALLMAN ................... I ............ . JOHIN WILSON AMES .... - ................ I .......... . X v MARIAN HUDDLESTUN ANGELL ........ I WILLIAM WADDELL ANSPACH ......... 4 ROBERT LUTHER ASHBY ............... 2 GEOJRCEEQWORTHINGTON BARLOW ..... I JOHN MITCHELL BARNES. Jn. ........... I WILLIAM PARKER BAXTER ....,. .... 2 JOSEPH HOMER BOSWELL .............. 3 JOHN FOX BOWMAN .................... 4 3 HORATIO HATHAWAY BREWSTER ..... . . . A NIC WALTER IVIERLE BROWN ............... 4 CHARLEIS VERNON CARNER ............ 3 ........ CHARLES' TYSON CASTLEMAN ......... 3 ..................... . . . . . Strasburg, Virginia ..Yancey Mills, Virginia ..South Boston, Virginia . . . . .Danville, Virginia . . . Portsmouth, Ohio . . . Danville, Virginia . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Weehawken, New Jersey . . . . Baltimore, Maryland . Charlottesville, Virginia . . .Rockymount, Virginia . . . . .SmithfieIcl, Virginia .CharIottesviIle, Virginia . Grafton, West Virginia . Charlottesville, Virginia .Charlottesville, Virginia . . . . McKinney, Virginia . Christiansburg, Virginia . . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia . . . .Warrenton, Virginia . . . Boston, Massachusetts . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia . .. . Norfolk, Virginia . . . . . .Leesburg, Virginia 'I' K NP, Skull and Keys, T.I.L.K.A., P.K.g German Club, First Year Track Team, I924, V , Track Team, I924, I925, Relay Team. THOMAS LLEWELLYN CI-IEATI-IAM ..... I ........ ........... V irginia Beach, Virginia ALBFIFTIGILMORE CROSBY, JR.. ......... I ......... Roanoke, Virginia tr X xl DONALD WESTON DARBY .............. 3 .................. Merion Station, Pennsylvania A W, Z XP, Skull and Keys, German Club, T.I.L.K.A., V , Football Team, Track Team, I924, First Year Track Team, I923, Boxing Team, Z, I JOHN ERNEST DAVIS .................... ........ RICHARD GIBSON DEANE .............. 3 .. JAMES BENJAMIN DICKERSON ...,. .... I . . . NORA A. FLORY .................. .... I . .. GEORGE ONES FOSTER .......,. .... 2 HAGOP GASPARIAN ........ .... 2 . . . Librarian Y.IVI.C.A. PAUL ALBERT GILLIGAN ..... .... 2 ' I'82I ...........Roanoke, Virginia . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia . . . . . . . Danville, Virginia . . . .Waynesboro, Virginia . . . . . Danville, Virginia Armenia . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia fx mf-X JR COIRIIKJ Q Qllllliljgg ggg ,,?f55.Q13:gg, g VI V ' X 21 5 f E L- -'- I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS GARRISON HADLEY ..................... 4 ........ ..... W ayland, Massachusetts SAMUEL WALTER HASSELL, JR. ...,..... 2 ...... .... N ew York, New York ALBERT ALLEN HAYES ........... I .... ...... R oanoke, Virginia I .... . . . ...... Norfolk, Virginia WILLIAM ROWE HEMINGWAY ...... X 'Pg First Year Football Squad. DRYDEN WRIGHT HUNDLEY. . ERSJCINEARAMSEY JONES .,.... I C 4 5 I EDWARD 'JENKINS KAVANAUGH ....... 111 K XI' FREDERICK CHARLES KELLAM ......... I 2 ......Roanoke, .,...Richmond, ..............,CaIIands, Virginia . . . . . . . . . Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania Virginia Virginia BEN PRINCE KUSHNER .................. ..... .... D a nviIIe, Virginia 'I' Ag Boxing Squad. ALBERT BOND LAMBERT, JR. ............ 4 .......................... St. Louis, Missouri A XP: Skull and Keys: German Clubg P.K.g T.I.L.K.AIg IMP: VH: Track Team, I924g First Year Track Team, I922. ' GORDON CROOKES LEWIS ............... 3 ......,............... Charlottesville, Virginia A 23 'Pg E T5 OWLQ Editor-in-Chief University of Virginia Magazincg Assistant in English. THOMAS LIVINGSTON ................... I .................. ....... U niversity, Virginia MAURICE GERALD LONG, JR. ............ I ........ ...... ......... N o rfolk, Virginia K Ag President Woodberry Club. JOHN GILBERT LUCE, JR. ................. 3 .......................... Richmond, Virginia X 1125 Skull and Keysg German Clubg P.K.g T.I.L.K.A.g Assistant Manager Football, I924. I .. Charlottesville, Virginia FRED LUPTON ........................... PATRICK JOSEPH MCCARTIN .... ...... I 2 iiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiii...New York, New York ....AsI1eviIIe, North Carolina JAMAES1 DUNCAN McMAHON ..... I 2. JESSE MILTON MCNEILL ................. I ........ ........ .... H a rrisonburg, Virginia JOHN HENRY MACLIN ................... 2 ................... .... P etersburg, Virginia Z 'Pg First Year Track Team, I923-243 Track Squad, l924g Business Staff Virginia Reel: Adjunct Manager Boxing. THOMAS TALMADGE MARKHAM ....... I ................... Weeksville, Noni: Carolina SON IVIAUGHS . . . 4 .... ............... C harlottesville, Virginia NETTIE STEWARD . . . . . . . JOSEPH BISHOP MILLER, JR. ............. 3 .................... Niagara Falls, New York A T Ag Business Manaager Virginia Reel: Business Manager Glee Club. ELDRED LIPSCOMB MINOR ............,. 5 .................... New Brittain, Connecticut E A E' A II' German Club, Assistant Advertising Manager College Topics, I924g Glee Club. THOMAS JEFFERSON MONCUR A K E, E ........ ALBERT M. MOORE ...................... RAYMOND LEDBETTER MOOR E ........ STROTHER MOORE NEWMAN ........... NATHAN BROWN NEWTON ....... PAUL OTTO .................... HARRY PAUL ................ LEE BELL PRICE ............... E A E, ROBERT HENRY REYNOLDS ...... CHARLES THOMAS TAYLOR, JR. ........ . OTHO WILLIAM THOMAS ............... UNVERZAGT WILLIAM LEE .... 23 Ng First Year Baseball Team, 'Ib22I1 3 I .... I 2 ' ' U ' ........ Norfolk, . . . . Norfolk, I I I I .... I I I ......Long Island ..............Dayton, .....East Falls Church, ....... Hampton: . . . . . .AIexandria, Virginia . . . . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia . . . Charlottesville, Virginia . . . . . . . . .SterIing, Virginia .GreenviIIe, South Carolina . . . . Reading, Pennsylvania Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia 3 --.- .......... S pringlield, Ohio HAROLD SEYS vOc.Es ................... dv K 'IQ l83l 4: A 'S it 49 2 5 f ,f QKMRMQJ 8 QWIIRILJ ' ' 'ff-Jiri+f-.4455-'il I its gf . 5' 2 'I 1 I .N f. Tv ww lmwlfmmiii-uafmiumwqL-If.I5.E I L , M- aft 35, -1555 ffiffgii'-eflsfffzif .r:.?l.QAnfQ'. 'V-, 'Q1:7f I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS LEON RATCLIFFE WATERS ............. 3 ......... ..... D umfries, Virginia A X P. CLARENCE WYNDHAM WENGER ....... 4 Charlottesville, Virginia WILLIAM SUTTON WHITE, JR. ........... 3 ....... Norfolk. Vlfglnla Z KI'g Executive OIIicer Rifle Club. . U , I ROY MARCELLUS WILLIAMS ............ 3 . .. Charlottesville, Virginia ST. CLEAIxI2EFElIgI3J:fAQlICl5KvVNXgCI3IEKER ........ ? ..... .Danvtlffg virginia CLAR ............ ..... ortonsvi e, irginta WILLIAM DUANE WOOIRQB .............. I . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia 21 Ng S ' ' S CI, . WILLIAM II,-IOHQIIIIARISUHMORELL YOUNG.. 2 ....... .... C olonial Beach, Virginia Department of Education OFFICERS GEORGE FRANKS DUNN ........................ ......... P resident HAZEL CONSTANCE MORRISON .... .... .... V i ce-President ,IANETTE OSBORN .......,...... . ............. ..... S ecretary ELMA C. WITCHER . .... .................. ..... H i storian MEMBERS NAME YEAR IN coLLi:ci: JOHN E. ALLEN ........................,. I ........, MARGARET L. ARIVIENTROUT .......... I ...,... .. HOME ADDRESS Lexington, North Carolina . . . . . .Washington, D. C. ELIZABETH ATKINS ..................... 2 ............. ....... R ichmond, Virginia Vice-President Education Club: Women Students' Organization. MELVIN WINFREY AYLOR .............. 3 ............. .......... A ylor, Virginia LILLIAN HOPE BAINES ............ .... 2 ..... . . .Newport News, Virginia MARY HELEN BARNES .... I .... I ....... Staunton, Virginia Education Club. CHARLES EDWARD BASS ......... .... 3 .... Evington. Virginia GEORGE SEAMANDS BLANTON ..... . . . ....... El Paso, Texas VIRGINIA FRANKLIN BOLEN ...... .... 2 . . . .... Culpepper, Virginia WALTER TRUMAN BOWLES ..., ...... 3 ..... Sandidges, Virginia C. IRENE BROOKS ....................... 2 ........ Laban, Virginia A.A.U.W.g Women Students' Organization. DOROTHY OWENS BROWN ............. I .Big Stone Gap. Virginia LENA FULLINGTON BURKE ..... ...... 2 . . .Keyser, West Virginia HENRY CLAY BURNETTE ....... .... I ....... Altavista, Virginia THOMAS EDMUND CABELL ............. 2 ........... .Buffalo Station, Virginia CHARLES THOMAS CHAPMAN .......... 3 ............................. Luray, Virginia MARY MARGARET CHERRIX ............ I ................. Chincoteague Island, Virginia H X: Education Clubg Representative Education Department. MARGARET COUGHLAN ................. I ............. ........... W ythe, Virginia REGINA M. COUGHLAN .................. I ........... ........... W ythe, Virginia ALICE A. CRAWLEY ............... .... I ...... Charlottesville, Virginia Education Club. CHARLOTTE ASHBY CRAWLEY ......... I . . . ..... Charlottesville, Virginia Education Club. I 34 I X' IEGIIRIIKJ 8 UUIRILJ ,faL1w.ff I xx IE IQ W Ins tm I -.EL -9 gg NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE M025 il I fualtrltfftv - wiv N ,X X ff- .... . ..... R, f Tiff ' ,. 5 '+L S.-.-M3252 522' EZ- .. wlff5f 'ff't2 L- HOME ADDRESS JAMES A. CRIM, JR. .......... ............. I ........ .......... L u ray Virginia WILLIS RUTTER DEAL ................... 2 ....... ..... P ortsmouth, Virginia ASHBY SYLVESTER DE HAVEN ......... I . . . .... DeHaven, Virginia MONTAGUE U. DIXON ............. .... I ...... Norwood, Virginia RIZPAH FALL DUDLEY .................. I . .. ..... Fort Defiance, Virginia HELEN RISDON DUKE ........... ...... . . I . . . . . . .... .... C harlottesville, Virginia GEORGE FRANKS DUNN ................. 3 ........................... Halifax, Virginia President Department of Education: Education Clubg Jefferson Literary Society. LILLIAN WILHELMINA EISENBERG ..... I ........................... Staunton, Virginia A.B., Elizabeth College MAYME S. ELLIOTT ...... e ............... I .......... .. . Earlysville, Virginia O. GARTH FITZHUGH ..... .......... 2 ........ . . . . . Lignum, Virginia REBA FITZPATRICK ,...... .... I . .. .... Arrington, Virginia FLORENCE W. FOREMAN .... .... I ..... Norfolk, Virginia ALBERT WESLEY FRANCIS .... .... I . . . ........ Marion, Virginia HELEN KENT CANDY ....... .... I .....,. University, Virginia MARGARET E. GREEN ............. .... I . .. .... Charlottesville, Virginia Member of A.A.U.W. HARRY GRIFFIN ......................... I ........... Rio, Virginia GENEVA FLORENCE HALTERMAN ...... 2 ..... .......... B ergton, Virginia CAROLINE SIBLEY HARTSHORN ........ 3 .... .... S pringfteld. Massachusetts WILLIAM EMERSON HEAD .............. I ..... ....... I vy Depot, Virginia RAYMOND ELDRED HEISHMAN ......... 2 ..... .... M t. Jackson, Virginia HELEN HEY HEYL ................. .... I ..... ....... U n iversity, Virginia ELIZABETH TUCKER HILL ...... ...' . 2 ..... .... C harlottesville, Virginia H Xg Education Club. ETHEL HONAKER .......... 2 ..... ..... W ytheville, Virginia JESSIE ALICE JOHNSON ...... .... I ..... Roseland, Louisiana LEIGH TUCKER JONES ......... .... I ..... ........ U n iversity, Virginia ROBERT JEFFERSON JONES ..... .... 4 . .... ..... I.. awrenceville, Virginia SUE MAUDE KELLY ............ .... I .......... Culpepper, Virginia STEPHEN HERMAN KNEISEL .... ..,. I . .. ..... Jersey City, New Jersey LESTER GRAFTON KNIBB ....... .... 2 ....... Goochland, Virginia ETHEL LEWIS KYLE ......... .... I . .. ....... Woodlawn, Virginia LUTHER D. LEA ............... .... I . .. ..... Massies Mill, Virginia GIPSY W. LINEBERRY ......... .... I ...... Clitfview, Virginia ALVIN ASHBY LUTZ ............. .... I . .. ..... Forestville, Virginia NANCY EVELYN MCMAHAN ..... .... I . .. .... Chattanooga, Tennessee RUTH MASON .................. .... I ....... Roanoke, Virginia H X5 Education Club. - JANET HAMILTON MEADE .............. 2 ....... ................. U niversity, Virginia SUSIE MOORE ............................ I ........................... Amherst, Virginia HAZEL CONSTANCE MORRISON' ....... . 2 ...... . ................... University, Virginia H X3 Vice-President Department of Eclucationg Education Clubg Women Students' Council. PEARL COUSINS MOTLEY ............... 2 ........................... Danville, Virginia EDWARD NORTON ...................... I ....... ................. D eltaville, Virginia JANETTE OSBORN ....................... I ....................... Lawrenceville, Virginia 1'I X5 Education Clubg Secretary Department of Education, Education Club. BOYD HAWTHORNE PAYNE ............ 4 ............................ Clifford, Virginia MARY HELEN PEERY .................... 2 . ............. ..... N orth Tazewell, Virginia Education Club, A.A.U.W.: Women Students' Organization. BELUAH PHIPPS. . .I ...................... 2 ........... ...... C lintwood, Virginia ABNER CARLTON PINCHBECK .......... 2 . .. .. ..... Chula, Virginia Jefferson Society, Education Club. . I35l Ill Q 2 5 mg 1 - ,AV.i ui., , I mo----I-I lmh1lmihiif.xm1lrwi4..5.,lf li lrnmim-:HI ' ' I -m- -- wi I -H55 fi? ?527'a'W ' gm ' 'EE-7.'1i'i ii F754 TEQWTQQ? . NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS VIRGINIA HUNTLEY PINKERTON ....... I ........ ....... U niversity, Virginia ANNA MAE REA .............,.,......... I .... ,. .... Charlottesville. Virginia JOSEPH CALHOUN READ ........ ..... 2 .... ......... C a tlett, Virginia WILLIAM WALKER ROWAN .... I .... ..... R aphine, Virginia JENNETTE H. RUSTIN .......... . . . I .... . . . University, Virginia JAMES BERNARD SAUNDERS .... ..... 2 .... ..... K e nbridge, Virginia FLOYD DILLON SHANK ......... .. I .... ...... R ichmond. Virginia LYDIA F. SHANK .................. I .... ..... H arrisonburg, Virginia HENRY HANCOCK LEE SMITH .......... 3 .... ....... B ealeton, Virginia LILA CABELL SOMERVILLE ...... ..... 2 .... .... N o rwood, Virginia JOHN THOMAS STEWART, JR... ..... 2 .... ..... P ortsmouth, Virginia EMMA L. STODDARD ........... I .... ..... S taunton, Virginia JOHN NEWTON STONEHAM .... . . . I .... ..... O ak Ridge, Virginia SAMUEL CAMP STONEHAM .... ..... 3 .... ....... O a lc Ridge, Virginia EUNICE LEHMAN TAYLOR ..... . .. I .... ...... C harlottesville, Virginia META N. TOLBERT ............. I .... ..Greenwood, South Carolina LUZ ISABEL TORRES ............. ..... I .... .......... P o nee, Porto Rico WILLIAM JOSEPH TOTUSEK ..... ..... 3 .... . .Highland Springs, Virginia CHRISTOPER M. TURMAN, JR. ......... , . 2 .... ........... A rcola, Virginia CARLTON A. VAN LEAR ................. 2 .... .... C harlottesville, Virginia EDWARD W. VENNING .... l .............. 4 .... ...... U niversity, Virginia Washington Society: Education Club: Bible Class. JULIUS EWELL WEST .................... 2 .... ..... A lexandria, Virginia CHARLES WILLIAM WILKINSON ........ 4 .... .... M t. Jackson, Virginia ELMA C. WITCHER ....................... 2 .... ..... D anville, Virginia Historian Department of Education. N-A Lim! :E-, T x'- XX -,Hurgr : I. FYYQ5 if .... A- In Q.. if , l56l Z .ffrfx F ,. g memes o towing ME, ek m Z5 H l m, Recipients of Intermediate Honors University Convocation, October 2, 1924 WILLIAM DOUGLAS BOGUE EDWIN MAURICE BOKOR HOWELL HOLMES GWIN FREDERICK P. HAMLET CARTER THOMAS LOUTHAN THOMAS ATKINSON MCEACHERN WILLIAM ROBERT MCELROY PAUL ERNEST MANHEIM ROBERT TUNSTALL PEIRCE, JR. STEPHEN RICE PHELAN CHARLES WESLEY PORTER FRED HUNDLEY QUARLES. JR. WILLIAM PENDLETON SANDRIDG LEROY THURTELL JOHN WOOD, jx. MCDONALD EDWARD WREN E, JR l87I J ,M gi Tia. I UUSUWWWQ I LJ LL I lJ.uu. l l ' r- lu-l -'Tl Im 5 , J COIRIIO fs QWIIRIIJ' I -. 4 .L J 4 L - J- f .. A' '3 , ---R-I-4 I 1 '---- '--- M fi LL- ' -- ffl TS'-72 11 i' 'T::3- I T-7-I f'f7f -'37 Te 'TT T' ,111'f?'1- 'i'I'Tj5If:a7l'E7'3':E'57f - Dean's List September, 1924 LEMUEL ALTSCHUL MAURICE DUNBAR ASHBURY JAMES PORTER BAKER JOSEPH GEORGE BARIESAS HORACE GREELEY BASS WILLIAM DOUGLAS BOGUE EDWIN MAURICE BOKOR JOHN WILLIAM BOLEN THOMAS BRADLEY LAWRENCE NELSON BROWN WILLIAM SLINEY BRUNER MANFRED CALL, III CHARLES T. CHAMBERLAIN. JR. SYLVESTER HUGO COHEN JAMES MARSHALL COLE JULIUS CONN ' NEWTON VAN LEAR COWAN RICHARD NATHANIEL CROCKETT HAMILTON DOANE DARBY CHARLES LAMBERT DAVIS RUSSELL CHARLES DERRICKSON WILLIAM WAYNE DEUPREE OSCAR BROADUS FLANNAGAN LOUIS LEON FRIEDMAN JULIO SUAREZ GALBAN ALEXANDER GORDON GILLIAM EDWARD WADSWORTH GREGORY, JR. HOWELL HOLMES GWIN CARL FREDERICK HAPPELL EDWARD KNAPP HAWKE NORMAN WILLIAM HAY LAUFFER TRUBY HAYES HENRY HEATON J JOHN GILBERT HINMAN JOSEPH HOROWITZ JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE CHARLES LOUIS KNIGHT WILLIAM ASHLEY KNIGHT RICHARD KEITH KOEHLER MYER HARRY LEGUM ABE LEVINSON CARTER THOMAS LOUTHAN FREDERICK WILLIAM MCCOMAS, JR. HENRY ANGLE MCCOMAS ROBERT HEMPDEN MCCORD THOMAS ATKINSON MCEACHERN. JR. WILLIAM ROBERT MCELROY, JR. PAUL ERNEST MANHEIM KERWIN MATHIAS MARCKS JAMES WOODROW MATHEWS NETTIE STEWARDSON MAUGHS ALEXANDER TAYLOR MAYO THOMAS STANLEY MEADE ROBERT RATCLIFFE MOBLEY SOUTHGATE LEMMON MORISON IRVING P. ORENS BERNARD MANN PEEBLES ROBERT TUNSTALL PEIRCE, JR. STEPHEN RICE PHELAN MORTON MORRIS PINCKNEY THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. LEROY MOORE PISER CHARLES WESLEY PORTER WILBUR JACKSON PRESTON HOUSTON REED PUCKETT FRED HUNDLEY QUARLES, JR. DONALD VALENTINE RICHARDSON, JR WILLIAM MINOR LILE ROGERS JOHN RANDOLPH RUFFIN WILLIAM PENDLETON SANDRIDGE, JR. FLOYD JOHN SCHUMAKER GEORGE WILLIAM SHIRLEY SIDNEY B. SHULTZ ' ALBERT GORDON SIMMONDS ROBERT SMITH SIMPSON LINWOOD MERCER SMITH ANDREW BROADDUS SMITHER, JR. OVELLE LINWOOD SNYDER SAMUEL BRADFORD STEWART, JR. GEORGE WEBSTER STRUTHERS THOMAS AUSTIN SYDNOR LEROY THURTELL THOMAS JEFFERSON TODD, JR. EMANUEL ULLMAN JAMES LAWRENCE WALLACE GEORGE M. WEEMS JAMES HARVIE WILKINSON ENNION SKELTON WILLIAMS GEORGE WINCHESTER JOHN WOOD LAWRENCE FLETCHER WORRELL MCDONALD EDWARD WREN JAMES C. YANCEY l53I 47' ,,c ' 'F' v,fe7 Y i n it' iii '- .. I-53 314 Jill? as WE 1: fi BACCI-IANALIAN BALLADS ' No. I. Ti-nz BALLAD OF THE BASHFUL KID The grads still crack of a bird named Jack Who many years ago Came to the U determined to Get rid of papa's dough. He loved to drag to ev'ry shag Some nifty campus Moll And even more this bozo sure Was keen on alcohol. Oh, how he put the whoosky down! He early found to run around Composed his college bliss, And though he went to each event Most ev'ry class he'd miss. This college wow was Jake, I trow. In haberdasheree- Like all the dicks, he wore his knicks A foot below the knee. They were a foot below the knee! In letters rash he'd beg more cash I-le'd write his pa, I'm poor, Then buy ten suits and slews of boots Tor clutter up the floor. The campus queen was sweet nineteen, fOr twenty-nine, perchancej. The bozo fell: she thought him swell Because she liked his pants. Gosh, but that woman loved his pants! T901 s,i 'dxf - r Xe! kj ,A was WIMKJ Q., Qwmili' 1 f TT Y' X N A ni rlitti Now, Clarence Coy, a Bashful Boy, Found studies were his dish. But he would quail before a frail- ' As timid as a fish. He knew Chinese and Swiss. This shy young cuss, so studious, Was Jack's antithesis. Jack seemed to corner all the fun! Our campus lass had lots of class At shags she'd cause a stir, And ev'ry fool about the school Would come to dance with her. The Bashful Kid would get a bid To all these shin-digs raw. Here's why he came-he loved the dame, Admired her from afar. I mean, admired her from afar! But Bimbo Jack, he had the knack, And he'd monopolize Her at each dance, so not a chance Had any other guys. The Bashful Kid would scratch his lid And to himself would snort, Gadzooks, I'm sure she likes him more Because my pants is short! Hell, yes! His knicks were plenty short! A French exam Jack tried to cram But gave it up and cussed, I need some lad to coach me bad Or out is where l'll bust. The Kid spoke up and told him, Yup, I know the spiel of France. He swore he was a tutor so A Our hero took a chance. . Yea, bo! He took an awful chance! I91 l His bean he'd drench with tons of French, E 'K 'x 1 . iv Q9 Q s 5 a y err, , ,L, ,r b s , a f E'F.'T1'L, S h e s, - ri 49 z 5 courier zz . ex-iiifqma THE-vi g K! Q- . V- - ., 5. Alf J A X X . f .Nr 'if all 'Ili -i:-IN gl . i l la X 4 f l X V ' J 7 A V VH X 22.1.1 n nm.. mimi- 1 u I rim, rug .. ,. -., inn... m 1lr . y ll in 1 11 fr ,- Q F 1 fl ll All ll f For ,Iackie's dome, so runs the pome, Our Clarence filled with bunk, Not French. I-le beat him thus toot sweet, And joliement got hunk. And so they tell, the Kid worked well And soon got his degree, And eke did fish a big posish And eke a Phi Bete Key. cN'-' M Mgr - Er W E2 Hell, yes, he sports a spiffy key. Whereas, our Jack whose work was slack Learned naught, but savoir faire I-Ie's struggling for his cookies-pshaw, He only got the air. E 1 ' I j E . W4 For when the Bashful Kid got rash ' And asked her o'er the phone, She said, You win-l'll marry tin- Jack hasn't got a bone! Jack hasn't even got a bone. as as as as as as Which goes to show tho' you be slow And lack the pep and dash, Don't ever fret-the sheiks don't get The mammas and the cash. They never get the Pesos nor the Pash! -AR1'wicH. F.f' V A .-2 P + lm Wg'-V -:-.V -' up - J- :: - f' 1- I H. i f UM ,, i t or , sg-s wf fe-'L 1 0 'Q r cr, ws. im, - 1 7 i '-'i' f . 4 4' ff' it . L., l 5 Q 4 - .JF IE -'--' I 1 is . ' if 41' 'fi-.11 IllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll fl' li 1' 'C l921 Ll W3 ER n i- I APPLICANTS FOR DEGREE OF LL. B fx -NEST iff G EOIRIIGS as GMJIRML A mms Q, 7 51, Applicants for Degree .IAMES A. BANCROFT WILLIAM McLEMORE BIRDSONG HALMON HARRELSON BOGGS HAGAN BOND SAMUEL MOORE BRONAUGH GEORGE RICE BUNDICK LEONARD JESSE CALHOUN BEVERLY CAMERON COBB THOMAS EMORY DEWOLFE EDWIN EREGIQENRIDGE ELLIS WILLIAM NICHOLSON ELLIS WALTER MURREY ELSWICK GEORGE I. ENGLEMAN OTHO EDWIN FALLS CHARLES ROGERS FENWICI4 GEORGE DONAL FORD MATTHEW SAUNDERS GIBSON BURNELL NEWMAN GOODRICH JOHN O'DELL GREGORY HAMILTON HAAS RANDOLPH HARRISON ALAN J. HOFHEIMER HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND JOHN BOLLING JONES, IR. GEORGE THOMAS KILMON EDWIN DEWEES KYLE, JR. of Bachelor of Laws FREDERICK J. LOTTERHOS CHARLES EARL LOWMAN JOHN ADGER MANNING LI-:ROY MARGOLIUS DOUGLAS WATSON MATTHEWS RICHARD HILL MERRITT HUGH STEWART MILLAR PETER OTEY MILLER CHARLES VENABLE MINOR BENJAMIN ALLSTON MOORE ANDREW VERNON McNEAL CHARLES PATTERSON NASH, JR. NATHAN HENRY NELSON JOSEPH THOMAS O'FARRELL EDWARD MORTIMER PARRISH ROBERT RANDOLPH PARRISH GUY SHERMAN PASCHAL CHARLES EDWARD PERRY, JR. GEORGE AMOS PIERCE GEORGE PETTUS RANEY, III CLARENCE WELMORE ROBINSON, JR. STONER MINTER SCOTT WILLIAM ROYALL SEWARD JOHN PHILIP SHUMATE LYTTELTON WADDELL FREDERICK VIRGINIUS WATKINS ' MEREDITH ERSKINE WATKINS X cgffmggi sliwa-2 ,N ,, 0? 'LE- ' s 9 Qc DLS?-T 4 ,Q fi X .sigmx , 1 C7 if 2 C'fZ0f 4 sf, Mt' at fix Nz X-Kxls . ,X igpfsig Q ...tj V? QQ xxl 3 'HEX A A --- ' QE' JI J Zi i XXX 2, is w e ' M E 2? f' faves 1 ix Ni T7-H ' Il ' .Z 'QI iz! ' Y D ,f lx I fi L if aj? - - MCT- I :ns I- - 1 J, :I K Q 2 U 7 : -- FREDERICK J. LOTTERHOS . CHARLES CHARLES RUSSELL OFFICERS VENABLE MINOR ROGERS FENWICK .... MAUZY WEAVER. THIRD YEAR CLASS NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE JAMES A. BANCROFT ................... 3 ............ Flushing, 9 A X5 First Year Football Squad, l922. WILLIAM MCLEMORE BIRDSONG ....... 5 ................... KI' K Z, 'P A 'Pg A K 'Pg P.K.g German Club: Eli Bananag Skull Council, l924-25. HAYMON HARRELSON BOGGS ......... 4 ......... .... I-IAGAN BOND ..................... ..... 3 ..... .... . . KI' A A. ...........President .... . . . . . . Vice-President . .Secretary-Treasurer Historian HOME ADDRESS Long Island, New Yorlc Suffolk, Virginia and Keysg Interfraternity Island, Virginia C-ate City, Virginia Madison, Alabama SMAUEL MOORE BRONAUGI-I ........... 6 ............... ,... sb K Eg A Hg KP A flfg P.K.g German Clubg Eli Banana: Z g l3 g Council, I923-245 Baseball Squad, I92Ig Baseball Team, l922-23g UV. GEORGE RICE BUNDICK ................ 7 ................... LEONARD JESSE CALHOUN .... . ..... . . . 3 ................ . . . B.A. Millsaps College K Ag Decision Editor Virginia Lan: Review Boardg Associate Editor structor in Law Sclmoolg 2 T. BEVERLY A T A. CAMERON COBB ............. 4 ............... . B.S., Virginia Military Institute l96I Secretary Interfraternity I Lloyds, Virginia . . . . .Jaclcson, Mississippi Virginia Reel Boardg In- Portsmouth, Virginia Q VX-wfx QQMRIIKJ ax mlllzlts J, , ,- N035 .lfq x , Rx - rf' f l' ,A . - .ztgrggg 4--' 1: LI ' 4' ILWLLL i K ' .o G - --lii l roi'-Eiliiil ii ' go E 2llE-'2?-2L,ii..-gziif' ' 1 fu' , .--,--f , Q- ,,,:,,.,o,: A :.?' V' f ' ' -'1 M - ,Q , ,.,-,..,L -,-,, Im ull ioi lid lil il i I ' alma use .s.. 'mrs rm' fDcparlmenl of Lawl NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS HARRY BOSLER COUSE ................. 4 .....,. .... N orth East, Pennsylvania THOMAS EMORY DEWOLFE ............ 5 ...... ....... S cattle, Washington EDWIN BRECKENRIDGE ELLIS ......... 4 ..... ..... S tPetersburg, Florida A T Ai 'I' A A: Undergraduate Assistant in Law. WILLIAM NICHOLSON ELLIS ............ 7 ......... .... T allahassee, Florida A X B.S., University of Virginia WALTER MURRAY ELSWICK ........... 6 ............. .... .... C o aldan, Virginia OTHO. EDWIN FALLS, Jo. .........,...... 4 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia Editorial Board Virginia Law Revienlp Instructor in Government. CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK ......,. 7 .................. East Falls Church, Virginia P N5 A H: German Clubg P.K,g Eli Bananag 4' A 'Pg l3 g First Year Football Team, l9l9g V': Football Team, 1920-2l-22g Boxing Team, 1923-24, Assistant Football Coach First Year Team. l923: Line Coach Varsity Football Team, 19245 Madison Hall Cabinet, I924-25g Secre- esident Inter-Fraternity Council, t924-25, Vice- lhry and Treasurer Law School, l924-25: Pr 5 Secretary 3-3-3 Athletic Council, i924-25. President and Secretary G.A.A. Board, 1924-25 GEORGE DONALD FORD ............... . 3 MATTHEW SAUNDERS GIBSON ....,.... 5 B.S., University E H T' A H' First Year Football Team, I9I9 of Virginia 5 Football Squad, i922-2 F ll ' Roma l0ry. V522-233, l923-244 Rector and Board of Visitors: e ow in . . . . . . Cuthbert, Georgia . . . . .St. Louis, Missouri 3: Rives Fellow in His- nce Languages, l923-245 Instructor in Spanish, i924-25. BURNELL NEWMAN GOODRICH ........ 5 ............. ........... B rownsville, Texas JOHN O'DELL GREGORY ................ 4 ........... .... E lkins, West Virginia HAMILTON HAAS ....................... 3 ............. .... H arrisonburg, Virginia B.S., Virginia Military Institute A 'li 3: P.K.g Eli Banana. RANDOLPH HARRISON ................. 7 ............ .... L ynchburg, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia 'I' P AS German Club. ALAN JEROME HOFHEIMER ............ 5 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia ' ' ' ' - C' l l'on Manager Virginia Reel, I924g Ath- E .13 T: OWLg Editor-ln-Chief College Topics, lrcu an letlcs Editor CORKS AND CURLS, I923g Publicity Manager Glee Club. HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND .......... 5 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia I - ' .K.A.' V g Baseball Team: Basket-ball Team- Ir Li A II: 'I' A 'IH German Club, RK., T.l.L , ' Football Teamg First Year Football Team, I92lg First Year Basket-ball Team, l922g First Year Baseball Team, l922g l3. JOHN BOLLING JONES .................. 5 ......................... Petersburg, Virginia H K A: fl' A fb, Skull ood Koyoi German Club: P.l4. GEOQREE THOMAS l4ll.lvloN ............. 3 ........ ..... o oooooolo, Virginia EDWIN DEWEES KYLE, JR. .,............ 6 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia RHvgn9.Editorial Board Virginia Law Review: Cross-Country Team, l923, l924g Jefferson Liter- ary oclety. FREDERICK JACOB LOTTERHOS, JR. .... 3 .......................... Jackson, Mississippi 7 B.A., Milsaps College Ir A: E Ti German Club: P.K.g Eli Banana: l3 : Raven: 'I' A 45, President Law Department. , Notes Editor Virginia Law Rcviclvg Instructor in Law School, IMP. CHARLES EARL LOWMAN .............. 5 ................... N ..... Annapolis, Maryland JOHN ADGER MANNING ................ 3 ........... ......... C olumbia, South Carolina ' - ' T am: Captain Tennis Teamg Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. 2' A Ei 'I' A 'Pg Eli Banana, Tennis e ' l 97 I :Q 9 fb 1 XXXX lll Q 2 5 by ,, QUIRIKJ U suumzttf . . f,,- gviL,Sf.f' 'Alfiq' fi f , ....-...-.- qmnhilm-T,ni5Emlhiifrrmi3-'3..L.E -3 5 lW'ln-r' - ff,-1 1175i'TTI'T-P3:,'T2l.f'1-'?:?7'ri'EE ie:i7'.ii7l?,+g,f,, i'fgi?: Q I Department of Law :I NAME YEAR IN coLi.cclz Home Annnsss LEROY MARGOLIUS .............. ....... 6 ............. . . ........ Norfolk, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia Z B T: Business Manager Virginia Law Review: Circulation Manager Virginia Law Review. DOUGLAS WATSON MATTHEWS ....... 7 ............................ Atlanta, Georgia I Z X: German Club: Interfraternily Council, l923: Manager Swimming Team. ANDREW VERNON MCNEAL ..,......... 6 ..........,................ Fairport, Virginia RICHARD HILL MERRITT ............... 5 .......................... Pensacola, Florida E A E: German Club: Wrestling Team, l923, l924, l925: Captain Wrestling Team, I925: As- sistant Manager Football, l923: Manager Football, l924: Adjunct Manager Baseball, 1922: Y.M.C.A. Cabinet: Secretary Inter-Fraternity Council: President Presbyterian Club. HUGH STEWART MILLER ..........,.... 4 ....................... Danville, Pennsylvania B.A., Lafayette College PETER OTEY MILLER ......,............ 3 ......................... Richmond, Virginia B.S., Virginia Military Institute K A: Eli Banana: 'I' A 'I': German Club: Advertising Manager Virginia Law Review, l923-24 fResignedJ. , CHARLES VENABLE MINOR ............ 7 ......... ,............. U niversity, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia B 9 II: 'I' A 'I': Raven: P.K.: German Club: Eli Banana: Vice-President Law Department: Editorial Board Virginia Law Review: Skull and Keys: jefferson Society. BENJAMIN ALLSTON MOORE ........... 4 ....................... Union, South Carolina CHARLES PATTERSON NASH ........... 3 .......................... University, Virginia B.S., Virginia Military Institute K A: German Club: P.K.: 'I' A 'Pg Eli Banana: IMP: Raven: E T: l3 : Virginia Law Re- view Board, l923-24: Editor-in-Chief Virginia Law Review, l924-25. NATHAN HENRY NELSON .............. 3 .......................... Richmond, Virginia B.S., Virginia Military Institute Z B T: OWL: News Editor College Topics: Managing Editor Virginia Reel: Asociate Editor Virginia Law Review. JOSEPIX-I LFHOMAS O'FARRELL ........... 5 ......................... Petersburg, Virginia EDWARD MORTIMER PARRISH ......... 7 ............... ........... R ichmond, Virginia A K E: Skull and Keys: T.I.L.K.A.: P.K.: German Club: Manager First Year Basket-ball Team, l920. ROBERT RANDOLPH PARRISH ......... 7 .......................... Richmond, Virginia A K E: Skull and Keys: T.I.L.K.A.: P.K.: German Club: VH: Captain Baseball Team, l923- 24: Chairman First Year Law Class, l922. GUY SHERMAN PASCAL ................ 5 ......... ........... C hevy Chase, Maryland CHARLES EDWARD PERRY ............. 3 ........... .... R idgeland, Soutli Carolina B.A., Furman University GEORGE AMOS PIERCE ................. 6 ...... ..... .... C h arlottesville, Virginia GEORGE PETTUS RANEY ............ 7 ........... ............ T ampa, Florida B.S., University of Virginia 1492-'::2gI'.I.L.K.A.: German Club: Football Squad: V : Raven: Virginia Lan: Review Board, CLARENCE WELTMORE ROBINSON,II.. 5 ..................... Newport News, Virginia K Z: 'I' A 'I': German Club: P.K.: Virginia Law Review Board: Inter-Fraternity Council. STOKINIRRAMINTER SCOTT ................ 6 ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia WILLIAM' ROYALL SEWARD ............ 5 ............... ...... P ambufg, virginia 'I' K 23: Skull and Keys: T.I.L.K.A.: President P.K. Society. JOHN PHILIP SHUMATE ................ 4 ............. ..... H inton, West Virginia l93l WIRIKJ U WM , A. ,, , ft mtv 2 5 k ff U 5 5-ET LJ: I Department of Lawl NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE Home Anmuzss LITTLETON WADDELL .................. 8 ........ .......... Charlottesville, Virginia B.A., M.A., University of Virginia K Eg P.K.g Raveng T.I.L.K.A.g Vice-President Glee Club, l924: Associate Editor Virginia Lam Review, I923-24-25. - 1 FREDERICK VIRGINIUS WATKINS ...... 6 ..........,................. Suffolk, B.S., University of Virginia Virginia B 9 Ilg P.K.g German Clubg Eli Bananag Instructor in Physical Trainingg Editorial Bom-cl Virginia Law Review. MEREDITH ERSKINE WATKINS ......... 6 ...........,................ Suffolk, B.S., University of Virginia Virginia 'I' A 475 P.K.: German Clubg Instructor in Physical Training: Editorial Board Virginia Lam Review. WILLIAM DENNY VAN ARNAM ......... 3 ......... .......... U nion, South 'I' A 95 Boxing Squad, l924. SECOND YEAR CLASS THOMAS WARREN ALLEN .............. 2 ............ Carolina . . . .. .......Baltimore, Maryland THOMAS MINOR ANDERSON ........,.. 3 ......................... Rockville, Maryland K.A.g Fraternity Representative Cotucs AND CURLS, l922-23: Virginia Law Review Board, l924- l925. WILLIAM LINCOLN ANDREWS, JR. ...... 4 ......................... Baltimore, Maryland JEAN LESLIE AUXIER ................... 2 ..... ........... P ikeville, Kentucky GEORGE BATTE BARNER ...........,.. . 4 ....... ..... G reenville, South Carolina 9 X3 Assistant Business Manager Comcs AND CURLS. OSCAR FITZHUGH BARNS .............. 5 ....... .... P ounding Mill, Virginia JAMES A. BLAKE ............... 2 .... ......... R ichmond, Virginia HERBERT MARION BRITT .............. 5 ................... Little Rock, South Carolina A fi 47. DAVID STANLEY BROWN ............... 5 .................... Blackville, South Carolina Z B Tg Assistant Manager Basket-ball, 1922-235 Faculty Editor CORKS AND CURLS1 Exchange Editor Virginia Reel: Circulation Manager College Topicsg Boxing Squad. Virginia WALTER LINDSEY BROWN ............. 5 ................... Huntington, West BS. U ' e sit of Vir inia A 'l'g Skull and Keysg T.I.l... First Year Basket-ball Team, Historian Academic Class, Council. WILLIAM ALGER BROWN, A NP: Skull and Keysg P.K. l922-233 Basket-ball Team, Team, l920. l9Z3-245 First Year Basket-ball Team, l920g First Year CHARLES G. BUCK ....................... 2 ............... Bald Mountain, North B.A., Wake Forest College JOHN FREDERICK BUDKE .............. 5 ................. ...... U niversity, ALICE R. BURKE .......,................. 2 I.. .................... Charlottesville, B.A., College of William and Mary fIP B K, EUGENE CARBAUGH, JR. ................ 2 ..... ........ ' ..... K ansas City, 22 N. l99l . 1 8 K.A.g Z iml3iK.,i German Clubg First Year Football Team, l920p I92Ig V g Football Team, 19235 Manager Baseball Team, l923g l922: Chairman First Year Law Class, I923-24: Interfratemigy JR ...... ...... 6 .................... C h t i , W v- -' , German Club: T.l.L.K.A.g z , I3 g cs,iisi,io1S,,.k,,fi,f,,ll ?fL'QQ,f Baseball Carolina Virginia Virginia Missouri we . ,g M , U USU W W Us 4VN 3 ff' 6 It '9 2 5 ,, szoizia fs mlikiw is-5' 1----- 'W' -lui. . u!1i Ein -'.' lDeparlment of Lawl NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM ALONZO CARTER ............ 4 .............. ............. T ampa, Florida B.S., University of Virginia A Wg Skull and Keys: German Clubg 'I' B Kg Raveng Virginia Lau: Review: Secretary and Treasurer Second Year Law Class. WALTER CARL CLEMONS ............... 2 ............................. Houston, Texas A X Pg 41 A Ag Adjunct Manager Boxing, I924g Assistant Manager Boxingg Newman Club. LEROY ROSENHEIM COHEN, JR. ........ 5 ......................... Richmond, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia fl' E Hg 'P B Kg E Tg Raveng Book Review Editor University of Virginia Magazine: Virginia Lan: Review Boardg Assistant in Englishg Interfraternity Councilg Essay Prizeg University of Vir- ginia Magazine, I923g Cross-Country Team, I92lg First Year Track Team, 1920-21. WILLIAM BYRON COHEN ............... 2 ............................ Norton, Virginia B.S., Georgia School Technology. MACKA COLEMAN ........................ 2 .............. ..... G ate City, Virginia 112 A. PAUL HILL COLEMAN ................... 4 ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia A T Qg A Hg P.K.g German Clubg Eli Bananag 'I' A 'Pg Virginia Law Review Board. STOCKTON COOKE, JR. .................. 2 ........................... Shefiield, Alabama K Eg Adjunct Manager Basket-ball, l924. EDWIN HENRY COPENHAVER, JR. ..,... 6 ................... Seven Mile Ford, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia K Eg Skull and Keysg German Clubg Jefferson Literary Society: Virginia Lam Revicuag fl' A dig Eli Banana. FRANK THOMAS CROMWELL .......... 2 ................. Norfolk. Virginia E E. HARRY BROADUS DARDEN ............ 3 ........ ..... E Ikins, West Virginia JOHN WESLEY BRYAN DEEDS .......... 2 .......... ......i ..... R o anoke, Virginia B.S., Roanoke College WILLIAM ALEXANDER DEITRICK ...... 5 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia X 'Pg Skull and Keysg P.K.g German Clubg Eli Banana: IMPg V g Football Team, 1922-23: Baseball Team, l922-23-24g Basket-ball Squad, l922-23-24g First Year Football Team, l920g First Year Basket-ball Team, l92Ig Captain First Year Baseball Team, I92I. JOHKINKTIZIOMAS DELANEY .............. 2 .......................... Covington, Virginia JOHN CARLOS DEW ..................... 4 ...................... St. Petersburg, Florida 'I' A 95 'P A 'Pg P.K.g German Clubg Manager Track Team. THOMAS DUNN .......................... 6 ......................... Petersburg, Virginia A X Pg 'I' A Ag Inter-Fraternity Councilg Jefferson Literary Society. MORRIS EFFRON .................... ..... 5 ...................... .... M i tchell, Indiana BS., University of Virginia Z B T. THOMAS SOUTHARD ELLIS ............ 3 ........ ..... G ermantown, Pennsylvania JOHN SHAW FEILD ...................... 5 .......... Richmond, Virginia A 'Pg Skull and Keysg German Club. D. WILSON FLY ..................,.. .... 4 . . . . . . Memphis, Tennessee E A Eg Football Squad, l923. MANSFIELD CHARLES FULDNER ........ 4 ............ .... N ew York, New York B.A., Princeton University Circulation Manager Virginia Law Review. ROBERT EUGENE FURMAN ............. 4 .... ..... ..... N e wport News, Virginia ELBRIDGE E. GERRY .................... 2 ............ ....... P elham, New York CHARLES PEPPER GILLESPIE .......... 2 .............. ...... T azewell, Virginia B.S., Hampden-Sidney College 'I' A A, H001 'X Y K-Xyf lo lDeparlmenl of Lawl NAME YEAR IN cou.zci: HOME ADDRESS HENRY BURR GORDON ....,............ 4 .......... ..... U niversity, Virginia LEWIS WILLIAM GRAVES, JR. ........... 6 ............ .... L iberty Mills. Virginia B.S., University of Virginia 9 A X5 Captain Wrestling Team, l923. CLAUDE LUKE GRAY ................... 2 ............................ Appling, Georgia B.S.. University of Georgia ROBERT CALHOUN GROVE ............. 4 ............. Washington, District of Columbia Tl N: Advertising Manager Virginia Law Review, i924-25. RICHARD WALLACE HAGAN, JR. ........ 6 ................ North Chattanooga, Tennessee B.A., University of Virginia Jefferson Literary Societyg Virginia Law Review Board. WILLIAM MURRAY HAMNER ........... 4 ........ .... C harlottesville, Virginia A X5 fl' A Ag Washington Literary Society. EDWARD NASH HARDY, JR. ............. 4 ...................... South Boston, Virginia 9 X, Jefferson Literary Society: First Year Track Squad, l92l: Track Squad, Fraternity RCP- resentative CORKS AND CURLS: Inter-Fraternity Council. LEO L. HASKELL ......................... 2 .............. .. ....... Norfolk, Virginia 'I' Ag First Year Basket-ball Squad, l924. ROBERT NICHOLAS HAWES ............ 4 ...... ....... . .......... S t. Louis, Missouri E A Eg Skull and Keys, P.K.g German Club, Eli Banana, Manager-Elect Football Team. LANGHORNE JONES ..................... 4 .......................... Chatham, Virginia 9 Xp 'P A 'Pg Assistant Manager Track Team, l923-24-25. ALBERT STRAYER KEMPER, JR. ......... 5 ......................... Lynnwood, Virginia A T Qg Skull and Keys: P.K.: German Club, Eli Bananag IMPg 'I' A 'bg Vice-P,-esidem G.A.A- Board, l922g Executive Committee Inter-Fraternity Councilg President V.E.S. Club. LAWRENCE IRVIN KOPLEN ............. 4 ........................... Danville, Virginia 'I' A5 Business Stalf College Topics. HENRY JONES LANKFORD .............. 2 ................ .... N f lk, V' ' ' B.A., Johns Hopkins University. or O lrgmla K A, BENJAMIN LEVY ......................... 3 ............ ...... H , V' ' ' JOHN MINOR BOTTS LEWIS, JR. ......... 5 .............. ..... L ynacmiiiiii-rg, B.S. U ' silv of Vir inia , niver , g A K Eg A Ilg 41, A 'Pg P.K.g German Club, lMPg l3 g Eli Bananag Instructor in Government' President Second Year Law Class: President Bible Class. ' ARTHUR LATIMER LONGWELL ......... 4 ..................... Gassaway, West Virginia JAMES BAILEY LOVELACE ............. 5 .................... Farmville, North Carolina B.A., University of Virginia fb A Ag Y.M.C.A. Cabinet: Editorial Board Virginia Law Review: President Wesley Clubg Vice-President Jefferson Literary Society. THOMAS A. MCCOY ..................... 5 .................... Asheville, North Carolina K Eg A IT, T.I.L.K.A.g P.K.g G.A.A. Board, German Club: V g 'I' A 415 IMP: Foolball Team, i922-23g Basket-ball Team, 1923-24, Baseball Team, I922-23-245 Captain, l925' First Year Basket-ball Team, l92lg First Year Baseball Team, l92l. ' EDVXAFRQ OVERTON MCCUE, JR. ....... I . 5 ............ .... C harlottesville, Virginia WILLSIQMI DOUGLAS MCINTYRE ......... 3 ..... ..... S harpsville, Pennsylvania H. . , JAMES NORRIS MCRHERSON .... .... 4 ..... .... H o pkinsville, Kentucky V IIOII A It Q9 2 5 f wwf ff www , 4 .3i?23.W , 4 ,,ziri.,Qii '1-:' if .1 -lt-- - mmm, ff: I:Deparlmenl of LaIvJ NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS FREDERICK GARLAND MADARA ....... 2 ............ ..... R idgely, Maryland B.A., St. John's College A X P, 4' A A, Glee Club, Representative CORKS AND CURLS. ROBERT LEE MARSHALL ............... 4 ...............,.... . Carter's Bridge, Virginia JAMES MURRAY MASON, III ............ 5 ................ Charles Town, West Virginia Z 'I', President Virginia Players, Boys' Work Committee, Y.M.C.A. WILLIAM BRENT MAXWELL, JR. ........ 4 ............,....... Clarksburg, West Virginia HERMAN I. MAZURSKY ......... . ....... 4 .... .... B arnwell, South Carolina Z B T, Boxing Squad. STEWART FETTY MCREYNOLDS ........ 2 ,........ . .. .... Clarksburg, West Virginia B.S., Ohio State University EDC-fAIR1-SAMUEL MOSES ................ 2 ............ .... C harleston, West Virginia PAUL HAMILTON PLACK ............... 4 .... ........... N orfolk, Virginia NATHAN SIMPSON POFFENBARGER... 2 .... .... C harleston, West Virginia 'P A 9, Virginia Law Review Board. ' HENRY SAVAGE, JR. ..................... 5 ..................... Camden, South Carolina 111 2 Kg Business Manager CORKS AND CURLS, Book Review Editor Virginia Law Review. RICHARD CHRISTIAN SCOTT ........... 2 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia Diploma U. S. Naval Academy. CHPiRlli.li.? PHILANDER SCOVILLE ...... 5 ................. GEORGE RUFUS SHERRY ................ 3 ...... B 9 U, Boxing Squad. THOMAS GANNAWAY SPRATT ......... 2 .............. x B.A., Virginia Military Institute E X, 'I' A A, .Orangeburg, South Carolina . . . . . Easton, Pennsylvania . . . . .Richlands, Virginia HENRY WATSON STARCHER ......,.... 5 ................... Huntington, West Virginia A 'I', Skull and Keys, RK., President German Club, t9I4, T.l.L.K.A.g IMP. LOUIS L. STEFFEY ....................... 2 ...................... Rural Retreat, Virginia B.A., Emory and Henry College MAC SWINFORD ......................... 4 .............. ...... C ynthania, Kentucky E N, First Year Track Team, 1920, Track Team, l92l-22. JOHN GARLAND TARRANT ............. 2 .......................... Reedville, Virginia K 213 111 A A, Treasurer Washington Literary Society, Debaters' Medal, Washington Literary Society, Inter-Collegiate Debating Team, Secretary A 3 P. PAROUNAK VARTANIAN ............... 2 .............. ................. A rmenia B.C., International College JOHN IRVIN WATSON ................... 2 ........................ Merion, Pennsylvania RUSSEL MAUZY WEAVER ............... 7 ........................ Island Ford, Virginia A 'l' 9, Skull and Keys, RK., German Club, Eli Banana, IMP, V , Football Team, Historian Law Department. BERT. G. WEATHERBY .................. 2 .. .. ...... ...... J ohnson City, Tennessee ROBERT HARRAL WHILDEN ............ 2 .... .... S umter, South Carolina 4? A A, Editorial Board Virginia Law Review. FURMAN BLACK WHITESCARVER ...... 2 ........ .... .... S a lem, Virginia B.A., Roanoke College TI K A, Virginia Law Review Board. 11021 -X U comms Q colitis K mms AT-bint Mlhl AE.-,mn .ga U l I I wi.. - offs '- me-'sr4'i1 ' f si:-fe IE,-' Tex V Lili -'J I I e- E5 ' lDe1Jarlment of Lanfl NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS JAMES GRAY WILLIAMS ................ 5 . .................... N N V' ' ' B.S. University of Virginia ewpon CWS' Hamm an Clubg Glee Club: Instructor in Commercial Law. FIRST YEAR CLASS NEY -IR 3 Shefmallr Texas K 2, A 1'I5Cerm HAMPTON PARTON AB , . ......... ............................ . 'I' K W3 Skull and Keys: German Club, P.K.g Clubs Editor CORKS AND CURLSQ Manager Glee Clubg Assistant Manager Boxing: Assistant. Instructor in Spanish. FRANK CLAYBORN ATKINSON .....,... 3 .................... Asheville, North Carolina K E: German Clubg P.K.g T.I.L.K.A.g First Year Football Squad, 1922: Football Squad, l924- Adjunct Manager Basket-ball, I923g Adjunct Manager Baseball, l923g Alternate Assistant Man: ager Baseball, l924. JOHN ROBERTSON BARKSDALE1 ........ l .......................... Richmond, Virginia B.A., Virginia Military Institute ALLEN MURRAY BEARD ................ 2 ................ ..... H ardinsburg, Kentucky - A T Ag Glee Clubg Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. DONALD SWAN BEARD ......... - ......... 3 ................... Germantown, Pennsylvania A 'Pg Skull and Keys: First Year Baseball Team, I923g Adjunct Manager Basket-ball, l923. MILTON BELBER ............... . ........ 3 .................... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 111 E 1'Ig Glee Club, I923-24. JOHN AUGUSTUS BLAKEMORE ......... l .... : ......... ......... E mory, Virginia B.A., Emory and Henry College FRANKLIN BLECHMAN .................. 3 ..................... Newport News, Virginia KI' E Hg Business Staff College Topicsg Assistant Business Manager CORKS AND CURLS. ELLIS PHILIP BLOCK .................... l ..................... Newport News, Virginia 'I' Ag Adjunct Manager Basket-ball. SEDLDOIN GLASGOW WHYTE BOXLEY.. 3 ...... ........ L ouisa, Virginia JOHN DAVIS BRADY .................... 4 ............ ,,,Tul,a, Oklahoma 4' K tI'g A K KP, A Ilg Associate Editor Comes AND Cum.s. WILLIAM LANG BRAMBLE .............. 3 ...................... . .... Norfolk, Virginia K 2: T.I.L.K.Ag P.K.5 Skull and Keys, First Year Football Team, I922, First Year Basker-ball Team, l923g First Year Track Team, I923g Track Squad, I924g Football Squad, l923-24. JOSEPH THOMAS BUXTON, JR, .......... 4 .......,.................. Hampton, Virginia B 9 II5 A Ilg Eli Bananag German Club, P.K.: Track Squad. IOHIIZI AHOWARD CANDLER ...,.......... l ................ .......... A tlanta, Georgia E331-?IE1.RBI'AhlgIQR3DCENRCliARLlSLE ........... : .......... .... S partanburg, South Carolina E A .................... ............ ............ R k , ' ' ' B.A., Roanoke College Dano C Vnigmm 2 X. LEWIS C. CARROLL ...................... 3 .. . ......... Frankfort, Kentucky 'IP A 9. HAROUTUNE M. CASPARIAN ........... l ............ B.A., International College M.A., Springfield College . . . . .Northampton. Massachusetts ASHLEY COCKRILL, . .................. 3 ....................... L' l R k, K 23 T,l,L,K,A,5 P524 German Club, First Year Football Team, l92ZgnFirst Year ABt:li:ll Team, 1923, Football Squad, l923g Football Team, l924. . ll03l ,, . Ji - W: '1 W..- III 49 2 5 6, 2,5 QUIRHU' 8 QIIIJIIRIIJ A :.l 4 EFI Ei? eEf? '235f5+51 5l?7'V1?i' 345-b f-T111 I Department of Lani I ' I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS MICHAEL MCHALE COLLINS ............ I .............. .......... C ovington, Virginia RANDOLPH CGNROY .................... 4 .................. jackson Heights, New York B 9 H: Skull and Keys: President Glee Club, I923-24, 1924-25. T. FRANKLIN DANIEL ................... I .............. ....... B lackstone, Virginia BS., Lynchburg College DANIEL ORVILLE DECKERT ............ I .......... ........... H arrisonburg, Virginia ALFRED CALDWELL CARTER DIFFEY. . 3 ...................... Cotton Plant, Arkansas Z3 A E: Skull and Keys: T.I.L.K.A.: P.K.: Zn: German Club: Glee Club: VH: Football Team: Baseball Team: Boxing Team: Chairman First Year Law Class: I3. ALLYN DILLARD .............,........... 3 .......... ............ ..... N o rfolk, Virginia K A: Assistant Manager Basket-ball Team, I924-25. HARDY CROSS DILLARD ................ 2 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia Graduate United States Military Academy B 9 II. AMMON GRESHAM DUNTON ..... .... 4 ........ ......... W h ite Stone, Virginia LOUIS MILLER FISHER .................. 3 ..... Eccleston, Maryland 'I' K 23: A H: Glee Club. ROBERT THOMAS FRENCH HEADLEY.. 3 .......... ..... R ochester, New York ROBERT LEE HINDS ..................... 5 ................ ......... U niversity, Virginia B.S., M.S., University of Virginia E N5 A II: A K NV: OWL: German Club: P.K.: 'I' B K: Eli Banana: Raven: Managing Editor College Topics: Managing Editor Virginia Reel, 1923-24: President German Club: President P.K., I923-24:iHead Cheerleader: President Madison Hall, I923-24: Instructor Economics: Manager Glee Club, I922-23-24: Madison Hall Cabinet: President Class, l923: I3. EDWIN RUTHVEN HOLMES, JR. ......... I ...................... Yazoo City, Mississippi B.S., University of the South A T 9. EPPA HUNTON, IV ....................... 4 ......................... Richmond, Virginia E: Skull and Keys: P.K.: German Club: Eli Banana: Assistant Manager Football Team, 9 . FREEMAN BUCKNER IRBY .............. 2 .......... ...... ..... B I aclcstone, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia. K A. ' JOHN HERBERT JOHNSON .............. 3 .......................... Waycross, Georgia Vice-President Washington Literary Society, 1924: President Washington Literary Society, I925: Inter-Society Debater. WILLIS GRAVELY JONES ................ 3 ...................... New York, New York 'I' K XP: A Il: Swimming Team, Basket-ball Squad. JAMES REGINALD JOYNER .............. 4 ..... .... . .Amherst, Virginia AUBIREYA GLORE KEENEY ............... 2 ..... ....... C ovington, Kentucky OSCAR ARTHUR KIRKMAN, AIR. .......... 6 .................. High Point, North Carolina B.S., M.S., University of Virginia A K KP: 23 Il 'T': Photographs Editor CORKS AND CURLS, I924-25: Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, l923-24- 25: Manager Wrestling Team, I923: President jefferson Literary Society, l924: Instructor Span- ish: American Legion: Secretary Post III: Anglo-Saxon Club: Virginia Club Board. RUSSELL A. KLIEVES .................... I ..................... Wheeling, West Virginia B.S., Washington and Jefferson College CH!-IERIEES WYMAN LAWRENCE, JR. ..... I .................. .... B abson Park, Florida ll04l JN A-X-WX-X -'K .ff ix ' cottmss se cuntts X mo g 5 '5 'I III: 525 LE T : ' 1 T F' FT , 'iiiiillw' I- -Ii -tl'I!I!IB: F -0- IDcparlmcnt of Lawl NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS RICHARD SALE LEFTWICH ...,.......... I . . . I ......... . . . Charlottesville, Virginia B.A., Randolph-Macon College HENRY CHAPMAN LITTLE ............. 4 ..... U ...................... Norfolk, Virginia lily P.Iibg23GerImialLCEtg Football Squadg First Year Football Team, 1921, First Yea, asea eam, 9 WILLIAM ASHBURY MCCLAIN, . .-dl ...... .... S weetwater, Tennessee . ., avi son o ege B 9 TI. HOBSON COSBY MCGEHEE .,............ 4 ....... ..... B ristow, Oklahoma ,lOH2lKFg.Ygl?hI IVBCICEUIRES ...... 4 ..... Richmond, Virginia 5 u an eysg . .5 erman u . ROBERT ARMSTRONG MCKENNEY ...... I ............. .... P etersburg, Virginia v B.A.. Dartmouth College ... N, JAMES EDMONDS MARSHALL .......... 3 ...................... Winter Haven, Florida Sigma Clubg Virginia Orchestral Societyg Washington Literary Society. ROBERT DOUTHAT MEADE ............. I... ....... n ................... Danville, Virginia B.A., Virginia Military Institute Reportorial Staff College Topics ,- jefferson Society. JOHN ELDRIDGE MEANS ................ 3 ....................... Birmingham, Alabama 'I' P3 K: Reportorial Staff College Topics, 1923, Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS, 1924. JACK BURGESS MEEK ................... 5 ................... Huntington, West Virginia G Cl b Football Squaclg First Year Football Team, I92lg A 'Pg Slcull and Keys: P.K.g erman u : Adjunct Manager Baslcet-ball, I924g T.I.L.K.A. JOSEPH SHELTON IVIEREDITH .......... I ........... ......... I-I arrodsburg, Kentucky K A, ' WILLIAM H. MONDELL .................. 3 .... ........ W ashington, District of Columbia A KP: First Year Track Team, I922. BENJAMIN STEPHEN MORGAN, ..., I .................... Charleston, West Virginia B.A., Hampden-Sidney College RICHARD PAGE MORTON ............... I ............. ....... K eysville, Virginia B.A., Hampden-Sidney College 9 X: 'I' A A: Wrestling Squad. DANIEL DILLARD MOSES, JR. ............ I ............... ........ L ynchburg, Virginia M.A., Virginia Military Institute AMBLER HOLMES MOSS ................ 3 .................. Parkersburg, West Virginia 'I' K Eg Slcull and Keys: P.K.g German Club, T.I.L.K.A.g Z g First Year Track Team .I923g Track Squad, 19244 Assistant Editor-in-Chief CORKS AND CURLS3 Vice-President CORKS AND CURLS, Incorporated: Secretary First Year Law Class, I924-25- GEORQE WALDEN NICHOLS ............ 3 ............... .... S outh Boston, Virginia 9 X. JOHN EDWARD O'DELL, JR. .............. l I ....................... Blountsville, Tennessee B.A., King College ROSEWELL PAGE. JR. ...... ..... ......... 3 ................... . . ..Beaver Dam, Virginia K Ag Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS, 1923-24-255 Adjunct Manager Basket-ball, I923-24. HO MAXWELL PARKER .......... 4 ...... ' .......... . ..... Newport -News, Virginia RATIO I B 9 Ilg P,K.3 A Hg Associate Editor College TOPICS! Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. CLEIQEX HOLLAND PERDUE ......... 2 ...... .... . ..L...Roeky Mount, Virginia I I05l LI '23 , K ....i.,,,....Qs...o is Ill I9 Z 5 , QQi,, a,:,g.,, QOlRlK.l' 8 EIIUIIRIIIJ 'If if rr' H' is M 1 i. , , , 5 I f 553 I-Ei-7'1Ef ff' R '.'i'23i1 ?5?rAi i' ET ilk : -aff:-51. f33'fgE7Iii T F lDeparlmenl of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS GUSTAVE ADOLPH PETERSON .......... 3 ............. ,........ P orestville, Connecticut WILLIAM SAMUEL POTTER ...... ....... 3 .................... C Iarksburg, West Virginia X 4I'g Business Stall Virginia Reel: Organizations Editor CORKS AND CURLS. EDIVIUND P. G. REVERCOMB. ..........,. 2 ...... .................. C ovington, Virginia 411 K 2. PAUL COCHRAN RICHARDS, JR. ......... 4 .... ............. W arrenton, Virginia CARROLL LEE RICHARDSON, JR. .... .... I ............................ M arion, Virginia JOHN RITCI-IIE III ......................,. 4 ............. Washington, District of Columbia 'I' K 'Pg A K tI'g Raveng Skull and Keys, German Club: P.K.9 Reportorial Staff College Topics, I922-23g Athletics Editor CORKS AND CuRLs, I924g Jefferson Literary Society, Assistant Instructor in Political Science. SHERMAN SKINNER ROGERS ........... I ..................... Cambridge, Massachusetts B.A., Harvard University ADOLPHUS BLAIR SCOTT ..., ' ........... I ............. ..... R ichmond, Virginia A 'IC B.A., Virginia Military Institute KINGMAN CODY SHELBURNE .......... 2 ............. .... D anville, Virginia B.A., Howard College . M.A., University of Virginia CHARLES HOLDEN SMITH .............. 4 .......... .... C Iarksburg, West Virginia E Ng Manager Boxing Team. SAMEJEL BOSWORTH SMITH ..... .... I .... .... C h atlanooga, Tennessee I A. - VALENTINE WOOD SOUTHALL ......... I ............. ...... D inwiddie, Virginia B.S., Virginia Military Institute NEVITT STEELE ......................... I ............. ..... G arrison P. O., Maryland JOHN CORNELIUS STENNIS ............. I ............... ........ D eKaIb. Mississippi B.S., Mississippi A and M. College CHARLES WILLIAM SUBLETT .......... 3 ............... .... D anville, Virginia RUPERT VERDUN SURRATT ...... ,... I .... . H. .......... Craddoclr, Virginina A 2 117. ROBERT BARRAUD TAYLOR, JR. ........ 4 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia A K Eg A Hg Eli Bananag P.K.g German Club, Z g First Year Football Team, I92Ig Football Squad. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN THOMPSON ..... 2 .... .. .............. Houston, Texas X 'Pg Football Squad, I924. . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia MCLANE TILTON, III ..................... 4 .... B 9 II: A K XI'g Skull and Keys, German Club. JOSEPH WEINTRAUB .................... 3 .... ..... W aynesboro, Georgia KI' Ag Adjunct Manager Baseball, 1923. AUGUSTUS JOSEPH WHEELER ......... 3 .... .... G len Cove, New York ASA CARTER WHITEHEAD ............ . . I ............ ........ A mherst, Virginia ABRAHAM GARLAND WILLIAMS ....... I ............. ..... W inchester, Virginia B.S., Hampden-Sidney College JULIUS PENDLETON WILSON, JR. ....... 4 ' ...................... New York, New York Z 'P Eg Track Squad, I923g Boxing Squad, I923g Washington Literary Society. VICTOR PETERS WILSON ............... 3 .......................... Hampton, Virginia A K Eg Skull and Keys, Assistant Coach First Year Football Team, l924. JOHN GARTH YANCEY .................. 4 ..............,............ Liberty, Missouri ' 11061 tcomzmw Q mJflRmL.L mms E , ,, ...A ..... I mmgmai I '-N TSW RX ,f I we 'S of 1 '1.'f: if i s f 'A Q hw in , W t .EH gl --Riagg? 5 2 .... E E : - A-5 is ui, f',!lI:'i I 'Ii I I Q- - nz- n 1 an ,mi -2- ng- 'Il 'lf H- 'E W r., F, af- ' '2 -. mf 1 W. 1 -4-.LLL-.Q SPECIAL STUDENTS I Deparlmenl of- Lan: I NAME YEARIN coLLEca LAURENCE REINHARDT BARTENSTEIN I WILSON WYLIE BEALL. JR. .......... . EALQAL JAMES FLOYD BOSTON .......... .... HERBERT FREDERICK D' SINTER .... LAWRENCE AYRES GRAYSON ....... ...Z ...I 2 ...5 2 Ng Slcull and Keys, P.K.g Eli Bananag 'I' A JAMES THOMAS HOLLAND ............. 2 .IAMES EBB KELLY ............... 4 ROBERT LEAVITT ............ 3 CHARLES BENJAMIN LEE .... 3 'I' A 95 Baseball Team. 'Ig' ..... HOME ADDRESS . . . . . . . .... ....... . .... W arrenton, Virginia . . . . . . . . . .West Liberty, West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . Gordonsville, Virginia . . . . . . . Germantown, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .Vienna, Virginia . . . . .TuscumlJia, Alabama . . . . . .University, Virginia . . . . . . Portsmouth, Virginia . . .. . . . . .Glen Jean, West Virginia THOMAS LEIGH READ ............ 3 .... ..... H inton, West Virginia CARRIE WORREL RICHARDSON .... . .. 2 .... ...... U niversity, Virginia ill :lg iL 'yhi iii iw' DTE U 5 M I fi' E , 3 gi? ' , i i I 1 H Epi I' N ' wg jim ,wwf A X : .1-.. Q, I Stl D - lx gf' -snr.. - 11071 fx 'S Q. A x N . -v. L' A.--. .Q . -5-.. . xv 6 BACCI-IANALIAN BALLADS No. 2. THE BALLAD OF PRo1-11BiT1oN ll was silent and still on Olympus Iflillg The gloom was blacker than nightg The gods were spitting, the goddesses knitting, And, strange to say, no one was tight. Venus was biting her pencil and griping, And Pluto was bottling his waterg Jove sat alone, gnawing a bone, Occasionally spanking his daughter. As they waited for news of the sick God of Booze Fleet Mercury relieved their condition. All's over, he said, for Bacchus is deaclg l-le was killed by that nub Prohibition. With sorrow and dread each god bowed his headg ll f r You could hear the fa o a ear, Till one broke the spell: l..et's all go to hell, For there ain't any justice up here! But what shall we do with the villian who slew Our brother Bacchus? asked Jove. Some shouted, Kill him! and others, Distill him ! And one, Let him roast in the stove! Let him to hell go, said Jupiter. Hell, no! Cried Pluto, his face turning gray. Then since he must vanish, said Jove, we will banish .The hound to the U. S. A. , 11091 , me z 5 , coiieirf fs cwiims I - - , ,,f,.,s.i.f, ,, 'A e f- V 2 if z ml i, h g lg t izs l 4--f 'X l , lt mu 21 1f- 1 ?12f'f1:- 1 f Early next morn a congressman, born And raised in the Middle West, Went forth to the hills to look at his stills, And found Prohibition at rest. Say good-by to your rum, for the dry days have Said he, and, Jove, help your descendants. Don't stop to complaing go take the next train, And vote for the Eighteenth Amendment. if H Oh, long did we sin, drinking whisky and gin, Wailed the congressman, now we must pay. I shan't miss the rum, but what will become Of the boys at the U. Va. ? 11101 COYIIC APPLICANTS FOR DEGREE OF M. D 7f-6 X K-X F CORIKSI S CURILI F mms DID. Fm III FE I E -eff- -Lf A'. -.'4' .,.... X I I I JEL. III Applicants for Degree Of Doctor Of Medicine ROY ALFRED GREGORY JOSEPH CONWAY HIDEN RICHARD HUCKSTEP HOLT FRANK PATTERSON HUNTER JOSEPH CORNELIUS INMAN, JR. JAMES WILKINSON JERVEY. JR. ELDRED SIMKINS JONES WARREN WOMACK KOONTZ STANTON KNOWLTON LIVINGSTON ADAH ANITA LOTTI GOLDSBOROUGH FOARD MCGINNIS GEORGE DAVID MCGREGOR CLARENCE NUCKOLLS MCPEAK EDGAR MEREDITH MCPEAK RUTH SPOTTSWOOD MASON OCIE BUTLER MORRISON. JR. MARTIN GILLESPIE NEELY THOMAS OSGOOD OTTO HENRY WILDS PATTON FRANK WILLARD RIGGS WILEY JACKSON ROLLINS, JR. MARION THOMAS ROSSER WILLIAM AUBURN RUNKLE WILLIAM HENRY SEBRELL, JR. HASWELL DUNKLEY FRANKLIN Al-BERT MACON SMITH ROY WAKEFIELD UPCHURCH ANDREW STEPHENS .GRAHAM J HARRY JUSTICE WARTHEN, IR. SHEPPARD KELLAM AMES ' FREDERICK THOMAS AMISS MALLORY SINCLAIR ANDREWS FREDERICK PROBY BARROW, II STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD EDWARD NELSON BOOKER HERMAN BROUCHTON JAMES SIDNEY BRADSHER, JR. LEMUEL REDMOND BROOME CLYNNE BROWN KIRBY KNAPP BRYANT CHARLES POWELL CAKE . WALTER HENRY CALHOUN, III JOSEPH CAPLAN THOMAS HAL CLARKE, JR. IULIAN HARWOOD COLEMAN JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, JR. PORTER BURKS ECHOLS ELIZABETH HOLT EDMUNDS RICHARD CANNON ELEY CHARLES HAWES EVANS JOHN BUTLER FAISON ROBERT EDWARD FEACANS JOHN EDWARD KNIGHT FLANNACAN III31 A gd l.C-DU Z 'T ff ? f .0 fi .ma 1 M 65257 CQ 2 ' 7 is fl f 'A 1'---'16, T-w e L .LM Q 1, '- 5 S. fi Y ,Q W- , , -,f-L' fn 1.-' . .5 5 -'llm Vflmlflnrlllul.. f'n5I 'i lt l .'v'LU1':f -,JJIQJI- 5, l I OFFICERS JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, JR. .,........................ ,....... P resident HARRY JUSTICE WARTHEN, JR. ............... ..... V ice-President DAVID PHILLIP EVANS ................................ ...... S ecrctary JOSEPH CORNELIUS INMAN, JR. .......................... .... T rcasurcr FOURTH YEAR CLASS NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS SHEPPARD KELLAM AMES .............. 5 ......... .,.. P ungoteague, Virginia E A Eg fl, I' Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. FREDERICK THOMAS AMISS ............ 4 ....... ....................... L uray, Va. 'I' B U5 Whitehead Medical Literary Society. MALLORY SINCLAIR ANDREWS ........ 7 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia K Eg 'IP I' 25 A TI: P.K.g German Club: Assistant Manager Basket-ball, l923. FREDERICK PROBY BARROW, Il ........ 4 ............................. Portsmouth, Va. B.S., Virginia Military Institute 'I' X3 First Year Baseball, l922g Football Squad. 1924, Whitehead Medical Literary Society. STAICE DAVIS BLACKFORD ............ 6 ..............,.......... University, Virginia B.S. in Medicine, University of Virginia A K Eg A Hg 'I' I' Eg 23 Eg A S2 Ag Raveng Eli Bananag Zu: l3 g V , Captain Football, 1923, Football Team, l920-2l-22-23, First Year Football, l9I9g C.A.A. Board, 1923-24g 3-3-3-Council, 19245 Awarded Croix cle Guerre in World War: First Year Basket-ball Team, l9l9g President Class of l925. EDWARD NELSON BOOKER ............. 4 .............. ..... C layton, North Carolina CI' X. B.A., Davidson College HERMAN BOUGHTON ................... I ............ .,... M angham, Louisiana B.A., Baylor University A T, 'I' X5 Whitehead Medical Literary Society. JAMES SIDNEY BRADSHER, JR. .......... I ......... .... O xford, North Carolina A 9 A. B.A., Trinity College lIl41 'CN coins as Etutiiits i mo 2 5 mi' Ellmsmiitiiiii NWN x, jf G E - 2 J' X i '55 f'?fE'?3 fn' If 'E ' ' V WH- Ji'-'f' fri ' gig i Li . E' 4 E i i? Ei, , ik If Ali -if I Q I I Mlllg um I Medical Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS LEMUEL REDMOND BROOME ........... 6 ...................... Kinston. North Carolina A Ti 'I' B II: Whitehead Medical Literary Societyg Student Interne, University Hospital, I924, C-LYNNE BROWN ........................ 2 ..,............ ..... P tt C , M' ' ' ' B.S., University of Mississippi 0 S amp lssmlpp' A K K, KIRBY KNAPP BRYANT ................. 4 ............... ..... S anford, Mississippi B.S., University of Mississippi 'I' B TI, CHARLES POWELL CAKE ............... 7 ............... ..... N oifoiii, viigiiiiii 'P B II: Whitehead Medical Literary Society, Football Squad. WALTER HENRY CALHOUN, III ......... 6 ............. ..... E rica, Virginia Whitehead Medical Literary Society. JOSEPH CAPLAN .,....................... 6 ............... .......... N orfolk, Virginia B.S. in Medicine, University of Virginia 'I' -'Ig Whitehead Medical Literary Societyg Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. THOMAS HAL CLARKE, JR. ............. l 4 ,...................... Sumter, South Carolina B.A., Presbyterian College of South Carolina ,IULIAN HARWOOD COLEMAN .......... 6 .................. .. .... Penola, Virginia A Q Ag A K K, JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, JR. ................. 7 ......................... University, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia A K E5 A TT: KI' I' Zig E Eg I.M.P.5 l3 , EIi Bananag V g P.K., German Ciubi Football Team, t9t9-20-2I-225 Basket-baII Team, 19244 President Whitehead Medical Society, President Medical Schoolg G.A.A. Board: First Year Baseball, l9I9g -'I U A. PORTER BURKS ECHOLS ................ 6 ........................... Glasgow, Virginia ELIZABETH HOLT EDMUNDS ........... 4 ................... ..... H aiifax, Virginia B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College RICHARD CANNON ELEY ............... 6 .................. ...... S utfolk, Virginia 21 A Eg 41, I' Pig Whitehead Medical Literary Society. CHARLES HAWES EVANS ............... I ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia A Ti 'I' B Tig Instructor in General Chemistryg Student Interne, University Hospital, I924. JOHN BUTLER FAISON .................. 4 ...................... Manasquan, New Jersey B.A., Princeton University E A Eg 'I' P Zig Eli Banana: Whitehead Medical Literary Society. ROBIEIET EDWARD FEAGANS ............ I ..................... Holcomb Rock, Virginia ,IOI'I1Igl9EII?WfIRI2 KNIGHT FLANNAGAN. 4 ...... Richmond, Virginia HASQXGEITI. DUXNIKLEY FRANKLIN ........ 6 ......... Hillsville, Virginia 1 X Kg E Q, ANDREW STEPHENS GRAHAM .......... 4 ..... ..... C olumbia, South Carolina K Ai 'I' P -'55 Whitehead Medical Literary Society. ROY ALFRED GREGORY ................. 2 ............. ........ T upelo, Mississippi B.S., University of Mississippi qi B II. JOSEPH CONWAY HIDEN ................ 7 ........................ Pungoteague, Virginia E A Eg 'I' P Zig Vice-President Whitehead Medical Societyg Applicant for M.D. Degree. RICIEIPQRD HUCKSTEP HOLT ............. 6 ...................... Bingham Canyon, Utah FRANK PATTERSON HUNTER .....,..... 2 .... Warrenton, North Carolina Z 'Pi 'P X: Whitehead,MedicaI Literary Society. JOSEPH CORNELIUS INMAN, JR. ......... 5 ..........,......... ' ..... Greensboro, Florida 9 X3 42 B Hg Whitehead Medical Literary Society: Student Interne, University Hospital. 1 H151 'ur H wav 5 I F I rw? 6 '-'IS in I9 z 5 ,, s, , J coirmcf fs cfwiiiw 1 , 3 Ill il'l?fl,,,.'! ff - A ,, IIIIIQCQW. ',-. r:fI:?l,,'I'-, A -IAS E . 5' EE: Shia 'fy 'f li , -r K 3 ' ' - lf. , - - 1 I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS JAMES WILKINSON JERVEY, JR. ......... 6 .................... Greenville, South B.S. in Medicine, University of Virginia A T 9: 'P P E: A U A: A Il: Eli Banana: P.K.: German Club: Whitehead Medical So 'et . ELDREIDYSIMKINS JONES ................ 6 ......... ......... 'P B H: Whitehead Medical Literary Society. . . . . . .I-Iampton, . .... Roanoke, WARREN WOMACK KOONTZ ............ 8 ............... . B.A., M.A., University of Virginia A 2 'I': E T: 'I' B H: Whitehead Medical Literary Society: Jefferson STANTON KNOWLTON LIVINGSTON... 2 ...............,. . . . B.A., Columbia University Society. . . . . . University, ADAH ANITA LOTTI .................... 4 ........... ..... C harlottesville, GOLDSBOROUGH FOARD MCGINNESS.. 4 ......... ..... M erry Point, N 2 N. GEORGE DAVID MCGREGOR ............ 6 ........... .... L ynchburg, A T: 'P 13 Hg Whitehead Medical Literary Society: A S2 A. CLARENCE NUCKOLLS MCPEAK ......... 6 ........... .... U niversity. 'I' P 2: Whitehead Medical Literary Society. EDGAR MEREDITH MCPEAK ............. 7 .................... I3 9 II: 42 P Eg P.K.: German Club: T.I.L.K.A: Baseball Squad, Literary Society. . . . . . . University, I924g Whitehead . . .Stony Creelc, . . . . . Petersburg, . . . . . . . .Anderson, South B.A., Presbyterian College of South Carolina THOMAS OSGOOD OTTO ................ 4 ...............,.......... Key West, B.S., University of Florida 2 A E: '19 P E: Whitehead Medical Literary Society: Football Squad, l923. RUTH SPOTTS WOOD MASON ........... 5 .................... OCIE BUTLER MORRISON, Ja. ............ 7 ................... . MARTIN GILLESPIE NEELY ............. 4 ............ Carolina Literary Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Medical Virginia Virginia Carolina Florida HENRY WILDS PATTON ................. 4 ........................ Jonesboro, Tennessee B.A., University of Tennessee. 2 X: 21 T: 'I' B Ilg A Sl A: ll E: Raven: Whitehead Medical Research Scholarship, I924-25: Applicant for M.D. FRANK WILLARD RIGGS ................ I ............ .... ..... G r eenville, Mississippi 4' B II: Whitehead Medical Literary Society. WILEY JACKSON ROLLINS, JR. .......... 4 ............. .... D arlington, South B.A., Wofford College A 2 'Pg 'I' B H: Instructor in Pharmacology and Materia Medica. MARION THOMAS ROSSER .............. 6 ............... ...... P ortsmouth, A X P, fb B 11. WILLIAM AUBURN RUNKLE ............ 8 ...................... Charlottesville, WILLIAM HENRY SEBRELL, JR. .......... 6 ......................... Portsmouth, A 27 'Pg 'I' B II: Whitehead Medical Literary Society: A U A. ' ALBERT MACON SMITH ................. 4 ................. ....... R rchmond, KA: N2N,ArzA. ROY WAKEFIELD UPCHURCH ........... 2 ...................... Oxford, North HARRY JUSTICE WARTHEN, JR. ......... 6 .......................... Richmond. A E fb: A 9 A: N 27 N: Raven: Vice-President Medical Department: Whitehead Medic Carolina Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Carolina Virginia al Liter- ary Society: Instructor in Pharmacology and Materia Medica: Assistant Art Editor CORKS AND CURLs, I92I. THIRD YEAR CLASS NICHOLAS FLOYD ADAMS, JR. ........... 7 ............ ..... T he Plains, B.S., University of Virginia Z W: fi' P 2: Whitehead Medical Literary Society. lIl61 Virginia f coaksazcuaas ,ggfaa auf WIMM- C NE mms VX X, X M nm-Ja VA Ww--WEEwWwaiegg ggefmggqqa iam J IM-'if H i E I lmtmg nga I Medical Class I HOME ADDRESS T NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE EMPLE AINSWORTH ................... I .........,.... .... B a S rin s M ' BS., University of Mississippi y P g I umslppl I-IOMER CHAMPION ASHLEY ............ I .............. ..... N ew York, New York B.A., Columbia University JOHN CROPPER AYRES. .- ................ 3 ................ .... A ccomac, Virginia B.S., Virginia Military Institute 'I' A 9: 'I' P Zig P.K,: T.I.I...K.A.g A Q A. CHARLES RICHARD FURMAN BAKER.. 6 ....................... Sumter, South Carolina v B.S., University of Virginia B IX Ei 'I' B K: 'I' P E: Skull and Keys: P.K.: German Club: Track Team, 19235 A Q A, RUCE EMANUEL BRADLEY ............ 5 ......................... Universit V' ' ' H K A5 N E Ng Whitehead Medical Literary Society. yi Hamm THELMA FLOURNOY BRUMFIELD ...... I ............ ..... B lacksburg, Virginia B.A., Cornell University A Q A, JAMES SCOTT CHALMERS, IR. ........... 4 ......................... University, Virginia A K K: University Band, 19243 Whitehead Medical Literary Society. LOUIISKTIIFFANY CLAYTOR .............. 4 ..................... Hopkins, South Carolina X. JANET HALDANE COLEMAN ............ 6 ................ ..... W illiamsburg, Virginia B.A., College of William and Mary 'I' B Ki Tl X: A.A.U.W.: iWhitehead Medical Literary Society. JOHN SUMPTER CUNNINGHAM ......... 7 ................ .... B asic, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia Wesley Club: Literary Staff The Virginia Reel, 1924. WILLIAM LEROY DUNN ................. 5 .............. ....... A shland, Virginia 7 B.A., M.A., University of Virginia . lx 3,-visit, NZJN5 AQA, DAVID PHILLIP EVANS ................. 5 ..................... Concord Depot, Virginia A T: 4' X: Whitehead Medical Literary Society: Secretary Department of Medicine. OSCAR HUGH FULCHER ................. 2 . ......................... Sandidges, Virginia B.S., College of William and Mary 'I' B H: Whitehead Medical Literary Society. FRANCIS CI-IAPELLE GOODWIN ......... I .............. ......... G eorge West, Texas DEWITT HAMRICK ....................... I .......... ..... P hiladetphia, Mississippi - B.A., Mississippi College TASWELL PAUL HANEY, JR. ............. I ............ .... B urnsviile, Mississippi B.S., Mississippi College EDWARD THORNE HARRISON ......... 2 ............ ..... L ittleton, North Carolina , B.A., Trinity College A T Qi N E N: Whitehead Medical Literary Society. JACOB CHARLES HARSHBARGER ....... 3 ............ .... P ort Republic, Virginia . B.A., Bridgewater College 'I' B Hi Whitehead Medical Literary Society? A 9 A- WILLIAM DANIEL HICKERSON .......... 5 .......... ..... R emington, Virginia 'I' P E: Whitehead Medical Literary Society. LONNIE MIKE HINES .................... 3 .............. .... A bingdon, Virginia B.A., Emory and Henry College KI? B II. . WILLIAM CARY HOLT ................... 6 ............ .... H ampton, Virginia ip B H: Whitehead Medical Literary Society. I .... Hot Springs, Virginia FRANK READ HOPKINS ................. ... ' I I I7 1 L III 49 2 5 15, , EGIRIKJ' 8 EIIUIRIILJ WSC walahn. 1' Millenia A is -a 5. I ly MWLELEQESNM f fxx '. . W5 go sg sf Qi , 2 3 ,I Q, FL!- --I-I-I- -1-I T51g'l'1 ' ! 'UUl li?AIJ.-Il!I.UU- IIALJI- lll l lll-f'..l T-E-,-i. El lrn'rQT1jlrT ,i ul ! ! ! , , ........i.i.-.lgtj T-557.2V-Q5Tl'?:'?i'ii' I Medical Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS CHARLES JOSEPH HORGAN ............. 6 .............. Washington, District of Columbia B.S., University of Virginia A X Pg A K Kg Boxing Team, I92Ig Manager Boxing, 1924: Treasurer Medical Schoolg White- head Medical Literary Socielyg Jefferson Societyg Class Executive WILLIAM LAUCH HUGHES .............. I ......,............... B.S., Mississippi College ALGERNON SMITH HURT, JR. ............ 7 .......... . 4' 2 Kg 'I' X: Whitehead Medical Literary Society. ELLIS DICE LINEBERRY ................. 5 ...... A K Kg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. CHARLES DEFOREST LUCAS ............. 4 ......... B.A., Milligan College A K Kg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. EDWARD CONWAY MAPHIS ............ 6 K E5 fI1 P Eg German Club. MAURICE JESSE MILLER ................ 5 DANIEL OSCAR NICHOLS ................ 5 RUDOLPH ANGUS NICHOLS, JR. ......... 6 'P B H3 Whitehead Medical Literary Society. CHARIEES HANSON PETERSON .......... 5 fb IT. VIRGINIA BORUM POPE' ................ I B.S., University of Mississippi HUGH GURNEY REAVES ................ 3 ............. A K K. JULIAN MEADE RUFFIN ................. 7 .- .............. ..... B.A., M.A., University of Virginia 9 A X3 'I' B Kg N E Ng Raveng Track Squad, I924g Cross Country Squad, Medical Society. WILLCOX RUFFIN ....................... 7 ........... B.S., University of Virginia E X: 'It P Zig Whitehead Medical Literary Society. SAMUEL BURKS SCOTT ................, 7 ........... B.S., University of Virginia 'I' I' Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. THOMAS JACKSON SIMS, JR. ............. I ....... . A X P5 'IF B II, GEORGE GERALD STONE ............... 4 ................. B.A., Washington and Lee University N 21 Ng Instructor in Anatomy, I923. OSCAR SWINEFORD, JR. .................. 6 ............. . B.S., University of Virginia 'If K N114 KI' I' 215 Zn: T.I.L.K.A.g Skull ' P.K.' G CLARENCE WILLIAM TREXLER ......... 3 .............. X B.A., Roanolce College JAMES EARLE WHEELER ................ 5 ......... AXHAKK FREDERICK HENRY WILKE ............. 3 .............. Brown University Whitehead Medical Li head Medical Literary Society, I924-25g Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. Pi-LB., Z KI'g fl' B Hg Secretary and Treasurer, and Keys , , erma Committee. . . . . .Richmond, ... . . Cliffview, . . . . .East Radford, . . . .Warrenton, ..........NorfoIIr, . . . . . Charlottesville, . . . . Richmond, . . . . .Monterey, . . . .Raleigh, Mississippi Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia . . . .Natchez, Mississippi .Greeneville, Tennessee ..........NorfoIlc, . . . .Newport News, ............Richmond n Club. ......Roclcwell, North .. . . .CharIottesville, Monroe, .. . .Wytheville, . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia l924g Whitehead Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Carolina Virginia . . . . . . .Morristown, New Jersey lerary Society, President White- LOUIS LEE WILKINSON .................. I .................... Greenville, Suuth Carolina B.S., Davidson College BURBRIDGE SCOTT YANCEY ........... 5 ......... ..... C harlottesville, Virginia 'TVB TI. H181 , XM WWW U WWW AL4 , - . . - D N925 ' SECOND YEAR CLASS l Medical Class l Home Aomzass NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD .............. ..4 ...................... Westminster, Maryland 2' A Et 'IJ P Zi: Eli Banana: l3 : I.M.P.5 G.A.A. Board, l923-249 3-3-3 Councilg V 5 E Football Team, l922-23, l923-24: Baseball Team, I923-24, P.K.g German Club. UGENE ANTHONY BAIN ............... 5 ......................... Pt b , V' ' ' EDWARD FRANKLIN BLAND ............ 6 ........................ Weiterioiii, viigiiii: BS., University of Virginia E Ni 'I' P E3 Whitehead Medical Literary Society, Circulation Manager College Topics, l922-23, JAMES RICHMOND BOULWARE, JR. ..... 2 ........................... Lakeland, Florida B.A., Davidson College B 9 113 11, P 2, WILLIAM CRALLE BRANN ............... ..: ...... . .......... .... V illage, Virginia B.S. in Medicine, University of Richmond 2 A K, WALTER COURTNEY CAMERON ........ 4 ........................ Tacoma, Washington A ls E: 'T' P Eg Eli Bananag Skull and Keysg P.K.g German Clubg Football Squad. JAMES MELVIN CAMPBELL ............. 3 ................ ........... S allville, Virginia VIREXIIZIF QRION CHOATE ................. 2 ...................... Oldtown, Virginia Y . E-DWARD BENTLEY COX ................ 5 ......................... Louisville, Kentucky A T Ag 'I' P Eg Skull and Keys: Eli Banana.. Whitehead Medical Society: Secretary University Bible Class. New York, New York DAVID JOHN CRACOVANER ............ 2 ............... . ....... SAMUEL MARSHALL DAVENPORT ..... 3 ................. ..... B.S. in Biology, Bucknell University SANDERS GRAHAM DAVIDSON ......... 2 .................. .. . ERNEST DOWNER DAVIS, JR. ........... 5 ....... ..... . . .. ALBERT BROWN DICKEY ............... 4 . .. .... ... 'I' X: Sigma Clubg Intermediate Honors, l923. FREDERICK HENRY FECHTIG ........... 2 ............... .. . B.A., Columbia University Kingston. Pennsylvania . . . . Norfolk, Virginia .Stanardsville, Virginia . . . . . . .Bel, Louisiana --.l3mHlC8. New York E A Eg 'I' P Zig Whitehead Medical Literary Society. D Pittsburg, Pennsylvania ISRAEL FELMAN ......................... 2 ..... .... .... SOLOMON SIDNEY FEUERMAN ......... 4 .... .......... N ew York, New York 'D A: Whitehead Medical Literary Society. RAYMOND ALFRED CANDY ............. 6 ........................ Stamford, Connecticut 'I' K 'PQ 'P P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Societyg German Club: P.K. ANTONIO GENTILE ...................... 5 ............................ Suffolk, Virginia Raveng Whitehead Medical Literary Society: Business Manager University of Virginia Magazine, l922-23, I923-24g Associate Editor Comes AND CURLS, l923-24. lOHtglBR1lilSSELl.. GILL, JR. ................. 2 ................. ........ G retna, Virginia MAIESYIEIALL PETERSON GORDON, JR. .... 4 ...... Richmond, Virginia ANDREW DEJARNETTE HART ........... 4 . .. . . . ..... North Garden, Virginia 9 A XI N E N: Whitehead Medical Society. PHILIP JAMES HIRSHMAN .............. 2 ...:.... ........ ...... B rooklyn, New York B.A., Columbia University 'I' A: Whitehead Medical Literary Society. A HUGH HARALSON JOHNSON ............ 2 .... .4 .... Vicksburg, Mississippi 2 A Eg 11, P 2, 2 ..... New York, New York MAURICE KLEINBERG .... .... . .. ' I H91 F55 g ig f Y WSW W Y U T5 it Q 2 5 , counts fs minimis . . h -'V iii if t mfff Et M1 I Medical Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS EUGENE CHANDLER MILCH ............ 2 ....................... New York, New York B.S., College of the City of New York CHIIXIEIEI DAVIS MOORE ................. 2 ................... ..... C ambria, Virginia KINLOCI-I NELSON ....................... 5 ......... ........ R ichmond, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia 111 K 'Pg 'I' P Eg Skull and Keys: P.K.g German Club. JOHN MCINTIRE NOKES ................. 3 ..... 42 K E, LEONARD ORENS ...........,.. ... I ,... NATHAN SACHS ......................... 3 .... WALTER EMMETT SCRIBNER ........... 3 ..... 9 X3 N PJ Ng Whitehead Medical Literary Society. OTIS NORCROSS SHELTON 9 A X: N Z N: Whitehead Medical Society. Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania . . . . .New York, New York . . . ,New York, New York . . . .EarIysviIIe, Virginia . . . . .Dunkirk, New York JOHN GARLINGTON SIMPSON, JR. ....... 5 .................... . A 27 'Pg 'It B Ilg Whitehead Medical Literary Societyg Assistant Business of Virginia Magazine. MANLEY ARPI-IEW SISKE ................ 2 .............. Pleasant KI' B IT, V B.A., M.A., Davidson College WALTER KNAPP SLACK ................ 2 ........... B.A., Williams College 9 A X: N E Ng Whitehead Medical Society. MORRIS HAROLD SPINDELL ............ 2 ....... GEORGE WASKO SURGENT ............. 2 ............... HENRY CRONWELL TURNER ......,.... 2 ................. B.S., M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute A K K, CLAIBORNE BARKSDALE WHITE ....... 4 .......... .... MATTHEW JAMES WALTER WHITE, JR. 2 ........... B.A., Elon College . . . . . . .AtIanta, Georgia Manager The University Garden, North Carolina . . . . .Saginaw, Michigan . . . .New York, New York . . . .CIifton, New Jersey . . . . .LeesI3urg, . . . . Sutherlin, ..... Norfolk, . . . . . . .Richmond, JACOB WILKINS .......................... 4 ......... 'I' Ag Whitehead Medical Literary Society. KATI-IARINE FOX WOODWARD .....,... I ............. II X5 A.A.U.W.: Whitehead B.A., Bryn Mawr College Medical Literary Society. JOHN RIDDICK WOOLFORD ...........,. 5 ........... K N N' N -Q Q , FIRST YEAR CLASS JAMES ROBERT ADAMS ................. 2 ......... WALTER JOHNSON ALLEGREE .... 3 'Il X, JOEL WILSON BAKER .............. 3 ....... .. Washington Literary Society RUFUS BRITTAIN ........................ I ............. B.S., Hampden-Sidney College ARTHUR PARKER BUTT, JR. ............ 5 ............ , JOHN ALFRED CALHOUN, JR.. -If 2 K, fi, is K, -1, P 2, PAUL DOUGLAS CAMP, JR.. . 'I' I' 2. , B.A., University of Virginia B.S., Virginia Military Institute H201 ......SufIoIk, . . . Charlottesville, . . . . . University, . . . . .Roanoke, ......TazeweII, Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia .Worcester, Massachusetts Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia . . . . .EIkins, West Virginia . . . . . . . .EnsIey, Alabama . . . . .FrankIin, Virginia f' scoiremw as Gemma. C, ,,,, 1 X mme M n1QQnrN ,ffgyja , I.. Pil l? I '2 ' If- , I- LIS- -IIMQ IQEQ-g.1 2-'Q-'-f-1 I-1 I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN cox.i.EcE ALEXANDER NATHAN CHAFFIN ....,.. 2 ....... 9 A X, N 2 N, , ELIZABETH COCKE COLE ............... I ........... , B.A., Hollins College JOHN H. COULTER. JR. ................... I ......... .... . ALVA DUCKETT DAUGHTON ........... 2 ....... ..... ' E Ng 11, 1' 2, ALBERT MAY EADDY ................... I ......... ..... B.A., Wofford College :Im LOUIS HENRY EDMUNDS ................ I I ............. B.A., Hampden-Sidney College K E, DANIEL FALLIS ........ ,... ............. I ........... CARSON LEE FIFER ...................... I ........... B.A., Bridgewater College Q TRUMAN EDWARD GILBERT ............ I ............... THADDEUS LAMAR GLENN .............. I ...... . ..... . ...... D.V.M., Alabama Polytechnic Institute JOSEPH VINCENT GORMAN ............. 4 ............,.... JOSEPH BROWN GRAHAM .............. I- .............. . B.S., Emory College X 111- A K K. GEORGE MELBOURNE GREEN .......... 1 ......... ... MILTON GREENBERG .................... 3 ....... 'ff' Ag Adjunct Manager Basket-ball, l923. LOREN PRITCHARD GUY ............... . 4 . ....... .. .. B.S., M.S., University of Virginia 'I' K Nlfg N E Ng OWL: Jefferson Literary Society. EDWARD BUCHANAN HOLMES ......... I ............. HUBERT B. HOLSINGER .............. ... I ........... . B.A., Bridgewater College TROY HOWELL HUTCHISON ............ I ............. WILLIAM RIELY ,IORDAN .......... I. 1. . . I .... . ..... '. . . .. B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute ERIC FRANCIS JOSLIN ................... I ............... SOLOMON KASAKOFF ................... 5 .... ........ CHARLES ABNEY KELLY ......... ... I ,... VIRGIL LEONIDAS KELLY, JR. .... I ROBERT LEONARD KING ....... .-- 3 - - -- 2 -1, Eg N E N. THOMAS ESTIN KNIGHT ..... --. 4 '--- A K Kg E A K. WALTER JACKSON LACKEY ..... , . . I . . . . WILLIAM LOUIE LACY ........... ... 3 -. -- MAX LANDMAN ......................... I ...... WILLIAM ALBERT LLEWELLYN. . .' ..... I .. ............ ... 'IP E K3 KI' I? Eg Whitehead Medical Literary SocletY- FORD KAWOOD LUCAS .............. . . I ....... I ..... : .... . MS Vtrgmla Polytechnic Institute - B.S., . -. PAUL RUTHERFORD IVIACFAYDEN. IR.. .. I ----------- - - - - - -- PAUL MCFARLANE .................... , . . 2 .... : ........ . . . B.A., Armour Institute I 1 12: 1 HOME ADDRESS . . . . . .WytheviIle, . . . . Norfolk, . . . . . . . .LaCrosse, .East Falls Church, johnsonville, South ......Halifax, Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Carolina Virginia . . . . .Brooklyn, New York . . . . . .Wyoming, Delaware . . . . . . . . .Chatham, Virginia . . . .RaIeigh, North Carolina . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia . . . . . . Talladega, Alabama . .Columbia, South Carolina . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . . .North Holston, Virginia . . .McGaheyesville, Virginia ..... . . . . . .Wise, Virginia . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . .Great Bend, New York . . . . .Portsmouth, Virginia . . . . . . .Oceana, Virginia . . . . . . . . .Oceana, Virginia . . . . . .Pearisburg, Virginia . . . . .Whaleyville, Virginia . . . .Fallston, North Carolina . . . . . . . Culpepper, Virginia . . . . .New York. New York . . . .Parsons, Pennsylvania . . . . .East Radford, Virginia Q . .Concord, North . . . . . . . .Scottsville, Carolina Virginia , 1 r-. 4WfW ti 49 2 5 tzottettcf as stuttzttx -. WWE W-?'EWE!Hi'l,, ,ug , f1,F'- '!,.I'f ,E 3 I EIT., - V .fic-'wif' WEE 2 9 ? EI iftgia 3, I QI, , N, Hamm! lrnWllf 1ld1mQ1iimlrml5'.E.Ig.E . ,,, ........,.....lgq ifft 7 ff? TQST'EE1T1 ?'-1f'fEv ffi3 . i-QE t'T'f5f,t.iF35Ti2?: 4ig I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE JOHN BRAXTON McKEE ................. I .............. B.A., Emory and Henry College VINCENT CUILIANO MAGGIORE ........ I ............. WALKER LEE MARKS, .................... I ............ . VINCENT JEROME MEADS ..........,.... 3 .............. EDWIN C. MILLER ..............,........ I .............. B.A., Washington and Lee University RUFUS FRANKLIN MORGAN ............. I .............. OSCAR NOEL MORISON ..... ............ 2 .... . CECIL EDWARD NEWELL ..... ..... 4 .... K A3111 P 2, - CHESTER REEVES NUCKOLLS ...,....... 5 ......... B.A., University of Virginia 9 A X5 N Zi N. . Whitehead Medical Society. IRVING PERLMAN ....................... I .............. ROBERT EDWIN PEYTON ........... ,... I .............. B.A., Johns Hopkins University DAVID SHANKS PHLEGAR .............. I .............. B.S., Davidson College FRANK COULSON PINKERTON .......,. I ........... MILTON ELIAS ROBBINS ................ I .........A .... B.A., University of Pennsylvania CHARLES RUSSELL ROBINS, JR. ......... 3 ............. . X 'Pg 'I' P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society, Adjunct Man HERIVIAN DAVID GOODRICH ROSE ..... I ...................... BS., New York University HARRY JOHN SECKY .................... I ............. B.S., New York University EARL L, SHAMBLEN. .1 .....,............. 2 ...........,.... FRANK RICHARD STEPHENSON ........ 3 ............. CHARLES BAYNE STRINGFELLOW ..... 6 ........... B.S., University of Virginia qw 1' Ag N 2 N. MORRIS GEORGE STRULOWITZ ......... 2 ....... FRANK ELLSWORTH TAPPAN .......... I ......... RUDOLPH CABELL THOMASON ......... I ........... FRANK FITZGERALD TI-IWEATT, jk. .... I ............ . B.S., Hampden-Sidney College EMORY EWING WALTER ................ 3 ............. 'B 9 Hg 'I' I' Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. CHARLES EDWARD WATSON ........... I ............. BS., North Carolina State College JAMES WINSTON WATTS, ll ............. I ............. B.S., Virginia Military Institute 2, X, 11- P 2 ALBERT MCELROY WHEELER .... - ...... I ........... A X5 'I' X, WILLIAM A. WILEY ..................... 2 ...... fl? 2 Kg KI' X, Whitehead Medical Literary Society. PERCY GREEN WOOD ................... 3 ............. JOHN FRANKLIN WOODWARD, ja. ...... 3 ............ . X 415 fl' P Eg Skull and Keys, PK., German Clubg T.I.L.K.A., Year Football Team, I922. MAX YACHT ............... ............ I ............. H221 HOME ADDRESS . ..... . Saltville, Virginia . . . . .Brooklyn, New York . . . . . . . . Claremont, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . .Portsmouth, Virginia . . . . . .PI1iladelphia, Pennsylvania ....New River Depot, Virginia . . . . Christiansburg, Virginia . . . . Chattanooga, Tennessee .. . . .Hillsville, Virginia . . . . . .Bayonne, New Jersey . .Huntington, West Virginia . ........ Norfolk, Virginia . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia .. . . . .Brooklyn, New York . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia ager Football and Baseball. .New York, New York . . . . . . .Astoria, New York .Charleston, West Virginia . . .Baltimore, Maryland . . . .University, Virginia .New York, New York . . . .Berryville, Virginia . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . Petersburg, Virginia . . . Chattanooga, Tennessee Kipling, North Carolina . . . Lynchburg, Virginia . . . .Wheeling, West Virginia ..... .SaltvilIe, Virginia Selma, Alabama Norfolk, Virginia Football Squad, l923-24, First ....... .Brooklyn, New York Sl, BACCI-IANALIAN BALLADS No. 3. THE BALLAD OF THE UNKNOWN QUANTITY William Hicks hailed from the sticks, And he prepped at Bohunk Highg He looked like hell, but he meant quite well, And his paw was a ---.' He wore his socks with conventional clocks, And his shirts in the fashionable way, With a collar pin and his neck well in, Consequently he made -.2 He could shuffle and deal. and write for the Rael, And act in a modest manner When in company of the Powers-That-Be, So he made ----.3 'Hurt' insert nnnuf of your :mn guzrmttc if it rhynicsg 2'I'wo letters, not 11 :lm-gmc. i'lf :L 'I'. I. L, K. A. luzlvre this llltlllli. 'Something you dnn't talk zilmut. HX, any privr-n uunibf-1' lwtwvcn 12 :ind 14. SsshhhhsI1. n His head was bare of brains or hair, His ideas were all too few, But the look in his eyes was important and wise, And nobody balled him in . First year men shook when he deigned a look, And every time he was seen They whispered, Studl-A typical blood! And that's why he made -----.5 He spent his life chastising his wife, And he died and went to heaveng He is now at rest in the land of the blest, For St. Peter, too, was a -----.0 otherwise insert Lalmlnlai l'i. 9 J 241 7 , , 5 APPLICANTS FOR ENGINEERING DEGREES CORRJQCWRM 43T M925 IHELLUIIII Dall Q- 1 XXX -IlIiiIQ?5ii l iiiim ..l.El.. lil ll Applicants for Engineering Degrees EDWARD WALTER ALLEN, JR. JOHNSON BARBOUR CHRISTIAN JAMES WILLIAM COLVIN ROBERT LOUIS DAVIS WILLIAM RINALDO DORSEY, JR. JUSTUS EDWARD CLICK LAWRENCE CREAVER MALCOLM CILCHRIST HIBBERT JOSEPH PORTER MOORE WILLIAM MCDONALD MORRISS ' JOHN SELDEN FRENCIS WILLIAM HAY TAYLOR WILL ALTON WHITAKER lI27j gin Q Q7 ll Nfd . , .R 2' f ,f f is -FEMS . fi s f 2 f Z fi f- if I 1 I ' :J s 7 2 f l Q' E' ' Z r Q'-.Q f I 2 i, ' Zi fe I .' - , J' 5 i J,-A -J gg 4 :mf 2 3 f ' 4 IE 1 JY I EDS OFFICERS WILLIAM RINALDO DORSEY, JR. ................. ....... P resident JUSTUS EDWARD CLICK ........... .... V ice-President EDWIN TRAMMELL HOLLAND .... ....... S ecrclary JACOB SILAS PARKER, JR. ....... ..... H islorian PETER ANDREW BECK, JR. ............................. ..,.. T reasurer 4 FOURTH YEAR CLASS NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS EDWARD WALTER ALLEN, JR. .......... 4 ........................... Norfollc, Virginia T I3 H: A.I.E.E.: Assistant in Physics.l923-24: Instructor in Applied Mathematics l924-25. JOHNSON BARBOUR CHRISTIAN ........ 5 ....................... Barlsoursville, Virginia A T A, JAMES WILLIAM COLVIN ......... 5 Washington, District of Columbia 22 A K: A.S.M.E. I ROBERT LOUIS DAVIS ................... 2 .......................... Hampton, Virginia B.S., Virginia Military Institute K X5 Adjunct Manager Boxing. WILLIAM RINALDO DORSEY, JR. ...,.... 4 . ...................... Ellicott City, Maryland B 0 IT: Tl' B H: 9 'I': Skull and Keys: Raven: P.K.: German Club: Eli Banana: Fencing Squad: Secretary A.S.M.E.: Secretary Engineering Department l923-245 President Engineering Department I924-25: Director Brotherhood of St. Andrew. JUSTUS EDWARD CLICK ................. 6 ...................... IVIt. Crawford, Virginia 9 T: Vice-President Engineering Department, I924-25: Assistant Editor Virginia fournal of Engineering, l923-25: Instructor in Woodshop, Department of Engineering, l925. LAWRENCE CREAVER .,................. 4 ...,.................. Charlottesville, Virginia A.S.M.E. President: Assistant in Machine Shop. MALCOLM GILCHRIST HIBBERT ........ 4 ,.... Charlottesville, Virginia 0 T5 Instructor Plane Surveying and Geology. H281 XL f-' coittira Q OIJIRILJ 'X H A A it , W 2- 5 Tin . I 'Q xr .Q I E--li -ti lt r: ff F Aiea 'L: ,-t I Engineering Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS JOSEPH PORTER MOORE ................ 2 ................ ..... P orlsmouth, Virginia g B.S., Virginia Military Institute A K P: A.I.E.E. I VVILLIAIVLMCDONALD MORRISSH' ....... 4 ........................... Staunton, Virginia A Xl?-5 Raven: Advertising Manager Virginia journal of Engineering i923-24-255 Member American Chemical Society. FRAQNQIS WILLIAM HAY TAYLOR ...... 5 ...... .. ....... Pensacola, Ftonnin A ki 9 T: Jefferson Society. WILL Al:-TON WHITAKER ............... 4 ...................... Baton Rouge, Louisiana H ' Eu A 'stant Instructor in Physics i923-24. 'I' 2' lx! l -B Ili Raveng President A.I.E. , ssl THIRD YEAR CLASS HENRY MARSHALL DIXON, JR: .......... 3 .............. Washington, District of Columbia 'P 2 K: A.I.E.E. EDWIN LACY GIBSON ................... 4 ..............,....,....... Staunton, Virginia A xi A X Eg Editor in Chief University of Virginia fournal of Engineering i924-253 Glee Club i922-255 Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS5 American Chemical Society. EALPH LIVINGSTON HAWKINS ......... 3 .................... ..... P otomac, Virginia EAVID WARREN HESSER ............... 3 ........................... Roanoke, Virginia DVYWIN TRAMMELL HOLLAND .......... 4 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia A' 'I' E: '9 T: A.I.E.E.g Captain Wrestling Team I923-24g Historian Engineering Department i924-254 Instructor Railway Surveying. AREHEJR WINSTON HOLT ............... 3 ...... .................. . .. Keswick, Virginia THOMAS MERRIAM LINVILLE .......... 3 .............. Washington, District of Columbia A T: 9 T: A.I.E.E.g Advertising Manager Virginia Reel: Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CUR7-59 Adjunct Manager Baseball. HOLBERT HAMPDEN LONG ............. 2 ........................ Bridgewater, Virginia B.S., Bridgewater College 9 T: Secretary-Treasurer A.I.E.E.g Treasurer Radio Clubg Instructor in Experimental Engineering. SAMUEL TILDEN MARTIN, In. ........... 3 ..... ...................... D anville, Virginia A X: 9 T: A.l.E.E.g Interfraternily Council Representative. CHARLES MILLER ....................... 4 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia I-'AMBETH RAYMOND MONTFORT ...... 3 ..................... Hammonton, New jersey 2 q' E: 9 T: A.I.C.E.g Associate Editor Engineering fournalg Freshman Track Numerals i922-23. STEPHEN NICHOLAS MOORE ........... 4 ......................... University, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . .Portsmouth, Virginia JACOB SILAS PARKER, JR. ..........,.... 3 ............. ' A 2 'pi 9 T: Circulation Manager Virginia fournal of Engineeringg Instructor In Plane Surveyingg Secretary Engineering Department: A.S.C.E. l 3 ............ Richmond, Virginia CHARLES BYERS PATTERSON ........ ............ JEAN MORRIS ROBERTS ......, ........ 3 ........ . ..... Vineland, New jersey 1' B H: Instructor in Calculusg A.I.E.E.g Radio Club. ' AL-:iN HALE SCHECK .................... 4 ....... ..... P Ittsburg. Pennsylvania nt t ' El ' I E ' ' . -IOHRLSEIEDEN. . . .......... 4 ..... .... . . .... University. Virginia -...gl 'M'lfC t'. EWING GORD'ONdSTlillPSONl.a.T .0 .... 0 i1.sir.uf.loT ............................ Rosslyn, Virginia 'I' 22 Kg Instructor in Calculugg jefferson Literary Societyg Treasurer of, Engineering School I923- 24: Assistant Editor Virginia journal of Enginegring .... Washington, District of Columbia GEOARSE TUCKER sIvIITH, In. ............ ..... . ' ' I I29I .1-1, pl Jzcr -- l 4NfN 8 lll 49 2. 5 3 N QOIIRIKJ' U QUJIIRIIIJ . , IIIZZ' A ,, ,.f,. ,,A' I I ii, ,J 'X' . t -iii fairy- '-i'f1g3Tf'?i?z'.' 1r5iTi f:f'-Q I Engineering Class J I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE Home Anmuass MARVIN ALLEN TURPIN ................ 4 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia WOODS STOCKTON WALKER ........... 3 ............................... Ivy, Virginia Vice-President University of Virginia A.S.M.E.g Instructor Sophomore Applied Mathematics and Shop Work. SECOND YEAR CLASS FENNEL EARL ANDERSON .............. 2 ........... ....., D inwiddie. Virginia JOSEPH BRONOUCH .......... ....... 2 ..... . . ......... Northport, New.York JOHN FLOYD CHAPMAN ................ 2 ........... .............. R inggold Virginia JOSEPH WILLIAM COWHIG .............. 4 ..................... Charlotte, North Carolina 9 Tg President University of Virginia Branch A.S.C.E.g Associate Editor Virginia fournal of En- mecrm . EDVIIARDEALVIN DAVIS ................. 2 ..... .. ........... Earleysville, Virginia JAMES MONTROSE GRAHAM, JR. ........ 2 .... ..... R ichmond, Virginia E fb Eg Virginia journal of Engineering Staff. - DAVID HANCOCK, JR. .................... 3 .... .... B irmingham, Alabama JAMES WILLIAM HEAD, JR. .............. 2 .... ...... B arcroft, Virginia FREDERICK STUART HILDER ...... 2 .... ..,... G lencarlyn, Virginia DAVID GREGORY HOLLAND ..... 3 .... .... V irginia Beach, Virginia EDWARD FRANKLIN HUBBARD ......... 5 .... ........ R oanoke, Virginia JULIUS FRANKLIN HUNT ................ 2 .... ....... W ingdale. New York CHARLES TAZEWELL HUTCHESON, JR.. 2 .... ..... M assapequa, New York EDWARD FRUTH JOACHIM ............. 2 .... ..... C harlottesville, Virginia JOHN DUVAL LEE ....................... 2 .... ...... L ynchburg, Virginia 27 Xp 9 T: Secretary Radio Club. GEORGE LEROY LEFEVRE ...........,.. 2 ...................... 1 ..... Ashburn, Virginia HERBERT WALKER MATHIASEN ....... 3 ...................... New York, New York S Tk: 9 T: A.S.C.E.g Associate Business Manager Virginia lournal of Engineering: Virginia Reel K8 . . LLOYD CHANDLER MAYERS ............ 3 ....................... Montclair, New Jersey 'A 2 42 9 Tp Business Manager Virginia journal of Enginecringg President Radio Club. JOHN HENRY PHILLIPS ................. 3 ........................ Wintergreen, Virginia JOHN SHELTON RAGLAND .............. 4 ................. ....... R ichmond, Virginia 9 X: Manager Fencing 1923-24, Fencing Squad l923-24. CHARLES BOOGHER REED .............. 2 ........... ...... M arion, Kentucky Jefferson Literary Society: Radio Club: A.S.M.E. AUGUSTO REICHARD, JR. ................ 2 .... ...... A guadillo, Porto Rico HERMAN M. ROTI-I ....................... 2 .... ........... R ichmond, Virginia JOHN BIRKS SCARLETT, JR. ........... 4 .... ..... W est Orange, New Jersey EDWARD WORTHINGTON SELDEN ..... 2 .... ......... U niversity, Virginia ROBERT FRANCIS SELDEN .............. 2 .... ....... H ampton, Virginia HOWARD MONROE SHELTON ........... 3 ............. .,... G retna, Virginia ROBERT COLEMAN SMALL .............. 3 . .............. ..... R ichmond, Virginia X 4,3 9 Tp Organizations Editor CORKS AND CURLS CResignedJ. FRANCIS ARTHUR SNIDOW ............. 2 ................. .,.. P earisburg, Virginia 2 41 Eg A.I.E.E. MURRAY STACY SPICER ................ 2 ..... .. .. ..,..... Cismont. Virginia ISAAC HOSKINS TRABUE ................ 3 .... ..... N ew Orleans, Louisiana X 'Pg German Clubg Wrestling Squad 1924. MACILBURNE VAN VOORHIES ............ 3 .... ........... P ort au Prince, Haiti A T A. . MAX GRAFF WALTEN ................... .............. W ashinglon, District of Columbia 3 KI' 2 Kg 9 Tg Business Manager University af Virginia Magazinep A.S.M.E. I l30 I I 'Wfk mme QOIRIIKJ Q QWIRIILJ I XS, , Q ,IMI V A , , ' X , ., X Q-'17 -Zglt ' - ,- A -'l'!'!, -- I Engineering Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS DANIEL THOMAS WEBSTER, JR. ........ 2 ....... .......... N ew York, New York 'I' E K: A.S.M.E. HENRY WILBUR WIBIRT ........ .... 2 ..... Washington, District of Columbia RICHARD PAGE WILKINS ......... .... 3 ............ Cape Charles, Virginia A.S.C.E.g Jefferson Literary Society. FIRST YEAR CLASS I'IAIN4IIIi'IiON DODGE AVERY ............. I .................. ....... N orfolk, Virginia U PETER ANDREW BECK, JR. .............. 2 .......... . ...... . .........,.... Ogden, Utah E 'I' E: 9 TQ Treasurer Engineering School I924-25: Associate Editor Virginia journal of Engi- neering: Rifle Club 1923-24, Jefferson Literary Society: Dr. MetcaIf's Bible Class. JAMES MITCHELL BOLES ................ I .......................... Strasburg, Virginia JAMES EDWIN BOOTH .................. I . .............. Retersburg, Virginia ROYAL ALEXANDER BROWN ........... I ........... ..... B ig Island, Virginia RANDOLPH WARNER CHURCH ......... I ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia FRANK BARTOW COLE, JR. ............... 2 ........................... Newnan, Georgia A 'T 93 First Year Football Squad: First Year Baseball Squadg Wrestling Squad. I ...... Washington, District of Columbia EMMETT GARLAND COLLIER ....... I i I i I I l I . . .WiImington, Delaware BYRON FAIRBANKS COY ................ I .................... CLARENCE GERHARDT CROUCH ....... I ................. Charlottesville, Virginia CURTIS EMERY CUDDY ...............,. I ............. V .............. Roanoke, Virginia A T Ai First Year Football, First Year Track: Varsity Footballg T.l.L.K.A. CHARLES HALL DAVIS, JR. .............. I ................... L. . .Petersburg, Virginia h-DWARD MORRIS DAVIS, III ............ I ................... Spring House, Pennsylvania GEORGE ROGERS B. DESCHAPELLES .... I .. ................ Cardenas, Cuba OWEN EARLE DRISCOLL, JR. ............. I . . . ........ .. . .CharIottesviIle, Virginia ALEXANDER HARROW DUNLOP ....... I ..... Washington, District of Columbia HARRY DOUGLAS FORSYTH ...... .... I . .. ............... . .Esmont, Virginia I . .. ...... East Falls Church, Virginia WILLIAM HARRY FRAVEL .......... E N' First Year Track Squad I925. . Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM WESTMORE GORDON ......... I ... ........ .... MILTON LATOUR GRIGG ........... .... I ......................... A lexandria, Virginia ARTHUR HALLATT ...................... I .................. . ........ :Tampico, Mexico HAROLD SHERLOCK HARWOOD ........ 2 ............. Washington, District of Columbia A T' First Year Baseball Team 1924, Varsity Basket-ball Squad. I ......................... Petersburg, Virginia WILLIAM HENRY HINTON .............. GEORGE EDWARD HORNE .............. E 'I' E: Virginia fournal of Enginairing Staff. HORNBAKER BRADFORD LED AN OLIVER MCCUTHEN LEWIS .... REGINALD MACKAY ............ HUGH YOST MEETZE .......... HUGH LEE MESNARD .......... RUSSELL DAVIS MOONEY ..... ROBERT WOODWARD MOORE .... .... C- MORLEY DOUGLAS ............. .... PAUL GROSECLOSE 'MUSTARD .... .... WILMER LOUIS MYERS ........ JOHN WILLIAM NIXON ........ DONALD GRANT MACDONALD .......... I .............. ...... D aytona, Florida I .Manassas, Virginia I .... Proflit, Virginia I ..Leesburg, Virginia I ..... Ocala, Florida I .Manassas, Virginia I .... Prollit, Virginia ? .... Charlottesville, Virginia I 2 I I . . . ...... Berwyn, Maryland . . . ........ Alliance, Ohio . . . ....... Cismont, Virginia . . . ..... Alexandria, Virginia . . . ..... Purcellville, Virginia 311 - 'xigfx IIII92 5 . courier as tcuuimw 3 ., A,. E E I m, nm., Iif x u iia ls v. A,,,i'f ?5'I :T im f -Es7 c3: g' ?'iT?: 7:L j ' I Q E -:E V . ue- ,I I I Engineering Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS JOHN FIFE PAYNE ....................... 2 .......... ............... M ine Run, Virginia HENRY THOMAS PEARSON ..... ...... I ...... ................. D a nviIIe, Virginia JACOB PLOTNICK .... ........ . . .... I .... .... W ashington, District of Columbia CHARLES HARPER PRICE ..... .... 2 .... ............ C h arlottesville, Virginia HUGH FRANCIS QUINN ......... .... I .... .... W a shington, District of Columbia JOHN THOMAS SIMON REESE ........... 2 .... ........... W illiamsburg, Virginia EDWARD WILCOX RICHARDS .......... 2 .... ............ W arrenton, Virginia LEONARD LANSDALE SPARROW, JR. .... 2 .... .... W ilmington, North Carolina ASHBY WHITEHURST SPRATLEY .... .. I .......... .......... N orfolk, Virginia WALTER GREENLAND STEPHENSON. .. 4 ..,......... ........ R oanoke, Virginia A tI'g Skull and Keys: German Club: Football Squad l923. EDWARD CARL STEVENSON ............ I .......................... Richmond. Virginia OTEY THOMAS PERKINS .....,.......... 2 .......................... Scottsville, Virginia TAYLOR FITZHUGH TURNER ......... 3 ...................... Fredericksburg, Virginia II K Ag 9 Tp Adjunct Manager Foolballg Business Staff CORKS AND CURLS I924-25. GILBERT CARLETON UNGER, JR. ........ I .......................... Richmond, Virginia HARRISON WILLIAMS, JR. ............... 3 ........................... Leesburg, Virginia Z tI'g Assistant Manager Boxing Team I924g Fraternity Represxnlative CORKS AND CURLSQ Rifle Club. CHARLES SHERWOOD WILSON ......... I ............ ......... C harlottesvllle, Virginia Zi Ng First Year Footbali Squad l924. HIRAM JOSEPH WISE, JR. ............ I .... ..... B ridgewater, Virginia RALPH K. WITT .................,.. .... 2 .... ....... .......... R o a nolce, Virginia HOWARD SWINEFORD YEATTS .,....... 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia 2 'I' Eg Associate Editor Virginia fournal of Engineering: American Chemical Societyg University Band 1923-24. SPECIAL STUDENTS ARTHUR PRIMROSE BAUGH, JR. ........ 3 .......... ..... R osemont, Pennsylvania JAMTSR iHCifE3i1 'iS5fCS'f3i2r51'f 'i'? g Squad' 2 E ............... .... ..... C h I tt 'II , V' ' ' BARTHOLOMEW FREDERICK CONLON. 3 ...... Xliixsriiiriii, OVID STEPHEN PETRESCU ............. I .... .... B ucharest, Roumania SAMUEL WISE RIXEY ........,........... I .... ..... C ulpepper, Virginia 41 3 I I 1,6 Li , A I 1 . , 5 ' I-,N '-L. fxlvfxr ' .h mm x 55 jlxvg X, !! -I ,Ia 574. fbbv. -f. I I . .-.--I T -ii Rf Mk 'A fuixgv Q JxA ful , S - -- - 'W :us ,. H321 P 314925 4411, A - A courier as cwkmf - 1' ., , -' A .1 E E H5 if x I f ' , f 1 1 lla I Q.,v gif, fi, ulaj , lx . ,, w.'ffM'i'z . .2 - 2 - , , ,., ,, ,, N, -.1-i. .n ,....w.- iiiir - -i QHHIIT IF-,-i k E , ?liihn1l ,q v k . ggi 35's -55. siffvfi sar fi! x 137- -4 E 1' 1 BACCI-IANALIAN BALLADS No. 4. THE BALLAD OF THE OLD GRAD He walked with footsteps weak and slow, Assisted by a stick: His hair was long and snowy white, His beard was long and thick: Tears trickled down his furrowed face As though his soul were sick. What ails thee, ancient man? quoth I: What makes you weep like that! He looked at me, and shook his head, And doffed his battered hat, He looked at me, and took a drink, And wiped his eyes, and spat. u I am a lover of days gone by, Of the times that used to be, Of Uncle Peter and Gleason's Bar, Of the Hot Feet and T. N. E. I am the spirit of things-as-they-were, For I'm the Old Grad, said he. N ,l ze- 2 '- - ' T X , lHl Hor-Paar ' 5TI, sv 11341 , XV WWWKJ U WML W..,w -. ,,,, . , r bs me .2 5 For I was born in eighteen-ten, And I'm not dead yet, you see: I came to college in thirty-two, And left in nineteen-three: And then I needed six more years To take my Ph. D. We never had any classes then, And we never had to cram At the end of the term, because, you know, We never took an exam: And everyone had a hell of a time, And nobody gave a damn. They graded us on the basis of looks, ' ld Or according to what we wou wear: Black-headed men got ninety and up, And they passed the ones that were fairq B t the busted those whose ears stuck out, U y Or were cross-eyed, or had red hair. . F' I 3 3 J. f ' F-ev LJ ' W Sb My family never was strong on looks, And I was the worst of the crew: ' b' ed, I couldn't help my hair emg r For that was the color it grew: But that and my brains were the reasons behind The terrible marks I drew. 11351 - 4, .f rs,r, A lAN ,. , XXX '65 lll 49 5 Mewwe QGIIRIKJ 8 QWHRILJ Z if W - e -P'-efeeia. . i mf Hx Rf l B ll'-ll ll l ,, X K M ufx Y? 1 x 12 ultra 'Hz N HH H FEW' VFW' Lu.x'Tl uuuu uma FEW - ITE-'IIMLU--ll Wilt Wi 1 x f r 1 1 1 I f Q Q F 1 1 I fl fl f 2 gf ., I Wt 3 es, But here I stayed till my hair turned gray, And they dealt me out a degree, And the red all moved to the end of my nose, 'Cause l'd been on many a spree. -But they say that now the old place has changed, And the students drink nothing but tea. I nodded my head in doleful assent, And I fancy I looked quite glumg But the old fellow turned and pricked his ears, As we heard the sound of a drum. And there came to us some words of a song That sounded like -hell of a bum. He tossed aside his hat and stick, And his whiskers bristled with glee. I'cl like to stay and gum some more, But I must be off, said he: For I haven't missed an Eli parade Since eighteen-thirty-three. I ss? til -2 -1 was .QA . lui! su lI36I Fall er Wagg GR APPLICANTS FOR GRADUATE DEGREES ,ff XX ,N - M QWRIKJ U UI-JIRW-ie. XX mms L Applicants for Graduate Degrees Master of Arts BENSON SUESSEROTT ALLEMAN WALTER WILSON BARNHART ALETHIA J. BARTON ROBERT BOWLING AUGUSTA BRANHAM LLOYD JONES BRAY HARRY ANTHONY BRUNK ROBERT PATRICK CARROLL WILLIAM GEROW CHRISTIAN ROGER LEHEW COE SOPHIE DABBS BELLE BONNER DALE FREEMAN JUNIOR DANIELS BYRON MORTON FLORY GERTRUDE FOSTER HAROLD BERTRAND FRIEDMAN PAUL WHITE GAY BENJAMIN CLIFFORD GOODE SIDNEY BARTLETT HALL LUCY LOUISE HATCHER WILLIAM BEST HESSELTINE FRANK BENJAMIN HURT WARREN GADDIE KEITH MASAJIRO KISHIDA JOHN EDWARD KUSIK CHARLES ROZIER LARKIN NATHANIEL PRUDEN LAWRENCE CRAWFORD HALL LIPSEY WILLIAM STAPLETON LONG HELENE JAY MCNURTRY VINE MARABLE WILLIAM IR LECORA GENEVA HENRIETTA MARTIN JOSEPH HILLIS NILLER JOSEPH RODDEY MILLER. JR. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MONCURE ROBERT RANDOLPH PARRISH JAMES RICE QUISENBERRY WALTER FULTON ROBINSON HELAN HARRIET SALLS LESSIE KATHLEEN SCOTT NORMAN A. SEESE ARCHIBALD BOLLING SHEPPERSON CLIFFORD LELAND STANLEY WADDY DAVIS STREET THORNTON POWELL TERHUNE DAVID BARCLAY WALTHALL, JR Master of Science HELEN BROOKS JAMES DABNEY BURFOOT. JR. DUDLEY HAROLD CARDWELL CLAY MICHIE CATLETT RAYMOND DEAN COOL E-NOCH EMORY FEREBEE HENRY EMMETT FULCHER MARSHALL HEDRICK CHARLES NEWTON HULVEY LUCY THWEATT JONES JOHN MINOR BOTTS LEWIS. JR. JAMES BURDINE LOOPER EDNA WILMA MCNALLY ROBERT LEE MAGANN, Jn. JOSEPH RYLAND MUNDIE ERNEST DORSEY STEVENS CLARENCE HAVEN STRADER FLOYD FRANK SWERTFEGER HORACE ARGYLE TEASS WALTER HENRY THOMAS ARLO MCCRILLIS VANCE JAMES CLIFFORD WHITE THOMAS LEIGH WILLIAMS CLAUDE LINDSEY YOWELL Doctor of Philosophy JESSE WAKEFIELD BEAMS, JR. EDWARD MOSELEY GWATHMEY CARL ALFRED HARRIS SARL PETER MCNALLY ANNER LEE MAHOOD ELIZABETH GLASS MARSHALL AMES EDMUND DANDRIDGE MURDAUGH JIVILLIAM JETER PHILLIPS RAYMOND BENNETT PINCHBECK GEORGE TALMAGE STARNES 11391 tl I fy fs Z Q nd If -799 LL of-N41 ffffvn ' O f is 35,92 I 'wt V' te,' , J I TT My it l' H qi its I If T I I 1 Us hw! Dull or L-:1. QS - I D ,2-:N I f ?:' 1 gqlg, in i-'ft-wifi c I I I 5 y RSX it W ' 3 4 r 'gig f ? H - - if I gxs 1 I I f 5 iff?-if I l ' L - I F l ',g , ' 'gtg s. Io litlqiiir A EW Q ,W Vw it EQ I OFFICERS LELAND STEWART .......... ............. ........ P r widen: CHARLES ROZIER LARKIN ..... Vice-Prcsidcnl DANNER LEE MAHOOD .... ........ s canary L.E5s1E KATHLEEN SCOTT ........... ...... H mariott MEMBERS NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS BENSON SUESSEROTT ALLEIVIAN ....... I .............. ..... G eltysburg, Pennsylvania B.A., Roanoke College CHARLES ROY ANGELL ................. l ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia B.A., University of Richmondg B.D., Crozer Theological Seminary: IVl.A. University of Penn- I . WAIFYTVEIRHWILSON BARNHART .......... l .............. ...... W eldon, North Carolina B.A.. Randoph-Macon College ALETHIA BARTON .................... I .............. ...... N orfolk, Virginia JESSE WAKEFIELD BEAIVI3, AIR. .......... 2 ................... . B.A., Fairmount Collegeg IVl.A., University of Wiscons ED'WIN MORRIS BETTS .... ROBERT BOWLING ....................... I ............. . . . B.A., Hollins College .. .Belle Plains, Kansas n 2 ....University, Virginia IJHB., Elon College .Massies Mill, Virginia B.A., University of Richmond AUGUSTA BRANHAIVI .................... 2 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia B.A., Western Reserve University LLOYD JONES BRAY ..................... I ............... .... C harlolte, North Carolina Allfb, B.A., Elon College I I40 I .few X, ,fx x I i 'N in ' Q .,... 'ii NK Z 5 gn P s s ss ss ...C ff f 194' i' -lit' ?3 f?5L'3i: 'ii 55:25 Q22 -'i' ' 2 Inf ' 'Z E SLE if EEWT1? 1-3-I-s ti ,,5il r.i'l't ' L--li-st tlldsi - --ff-: I Craaluale Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HQME ADDRESS HELEN BROOKS ......................... l ............... Hendersonville, No ' B.A., Converse College nh Carolina HARRY ANTHONY BRUNK .............. l ............. ....... H arrisonhu ' ' ' B.A., Bridgewater College . rg' Virginia JAMES DABNEY BURFOOT, JR. .......... 3 ........... .... P etersburg, Virginia BS., University of Virginia RT .................. ............. L ..... .... G a rden Cit , HIRiI3I2E1iIlSl31E.K' BURT I B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College y Kansas DUDLEY HAROLD CARDWELL .......... ................. ..... -i- -.- U B.S., University of Virginia JOHN DABNEY CARR .................... l ......... .... R oanoke, Virginia B.A., Roanoke College ROBERT PATRICK CARROLL ............ 4 ........... .... W infall, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia LOIS CORINNE KETCHAM CARWILE .... 3 ............. ..... U niversity, Virginia B.S., M.S., University of Virginia Instructor in Physics. PRESTON BANKS CARWILE ............. 3 .......................... University, Virginia B.A., Davidson College: M.A., University of Virginia Teaching Fellow in Physics. CLAY MICHIE CATLETT ................. 8 ................... .... S taunton, Virginia B.S., M.S. 09253. University of Virginia II K A, WILLIAM GEROW CHRISTIAN ........... 4 ............... ..... M osely, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia A T: Assistant in French. AUBREY JACKSON CLORE ............... l ........... ..... B rightwoocl, Virginia B.S., Bridgewater College ROGER LEHEW COE ...................... l ...................... Clinton, South Carolina B.A., Presbyterian College of South Carolina ROY SELDEN COOK ......,............... 9 ................. .... I vy Depot, Virginia B.S., M.S., University of Virginia RAYMOND DEAN COOL ................, l ............... ..... B ridgewater, Virginia BS., Bridgewater College SOPHIE DABBS ........... .............. 2 ..... ' .......... .... M a yesville, South Carolina B.A., Winthrop College BELLE BONNER DALE ................... l ........................... Tampico, Mexico B.A., Woman's College of Due West H X: A.A.U.W. FREEMAN JUNIOR DANIELS ............. 2 ............... ..... B everly, West Virginia B.A., Davis and Elkins College A ABE CRADDOCK EDMUNDS ............. l ............... ...... L ynchburg, Virginia B.A., Randolph-Macon College JOSEPH CLIFTON ELGIN ................ 5 ........ ' ..... .... C harlotte, North Carolina , CH.E., University of Virginia E 'I' E5 T B TI: A X T-lg Raven. ENOCH EMORY FEREBEE ............... 4 ....... l.: .... Virginia Beach, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia MARY NORWOOD PISHBURNE .......... l ......... ..... C harlottesville, Virginia B.A., Smith College i BYRON MORTON FLORY ............. Z.. l . . il ..... ...... S taunton, Virginia e B.A., Bridgewater o eg I l4l I ,Ll r-mum! JIUQIIC-Tfl I I: I lf-l av Ii Q z 5 eomzim' as UUIRIIIJ ' I-f35un.e i1-aisw-.T-.wfxaizl l Hi III EI EIW-r f . , Ilpjfi-, ,,,I1,fn.?J.Ii-2f -,H -fluff L: 2 Ei Er ET! ii: I ,I ff . I ,ww H: t'i'rf.','1, ' If 5 ' E E 5 5 1 3' I 'Nw . ' It , N, mugs--I-I .r...m.--.mli .V I rffrir IW im I 5-I-:-5- 1 ,, 2 .mm M-i .I -fr ' I .l,.. . .. m wi 271 ii I 'HZ 1i'- 'iii I af:f.'1f.1s' 'M ' 1125, ,if ,vgj ,734--ggfg NAME GERTRUDE FOSTER ..................... I I Graduate Class J YEAR IN coLLaca B.A., Converse -College 1 i i EGBERT BARROWS FREYER .......... ,. I ..........,... . ATA. B.S., University of the South HAROLD BERTRAND FRIED MAN ....... I ............. B.A., University of Alabama 'I' B Kg E T5 II M Eg Fellow in Chemistry. HOME ADDRESS Columbia, South Carolina .........Rome, Georgia . . Montgomery, Alabama HENRY EMMETT FULCHER ............. 3 ........... ' .... Sancliges, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia BENJAMIN CLIFFORD GOODE ........... I ............................. Henry, Virginia ' ' ' B.A., University of Richmond EDWARD MOSELEY GWATHMEY ...... 2 ....................... Williamsburg, Virginia B.A., University of Richmondg M.A., University of Virginia SIDNEY BARTLETT HALL ...........' .... I ........................... D anville, Virginia B.A., College of William and Mary AMY OTLEY HANKINS .................. I ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College TAKEO HARA .........................,.. I ............,.... .......... O salca, Japan . , B.A., Doshisha University CARL ALFRED HARRIS .................. 5 ............. ..... N ew Albany, Indiana B.S., M.S., University of Virginia LUCY LOUISE HATCHER ................ I ............... ..... J ohnson City, Tennessee B.A., Milligan College MARSHALL HEDRICK ................... I ............ ......... E llcton, Virginia 1 B.S., Roanoke College WILLIAM BEST HESSELTINE ............ I .......................... Lexington, Virginia B.A., Washington and Lee University CLYDE KAGEY HOLSINGER ............. I ........................ Bridgewater, Virginia B.A., Bridgewater College: M.A., George Peabody College VIRGINIA HENRY HOLT ...............,. 2 ........................... Staunton, Virginia cb B Iv B.A., Smith College, M.A., University of Virginia X. BENJAMIN HARRISON HUDSON ........ I .............. .... . ..... L ahore, Virginia B.A., College of William and Mary CHARLES NEWTON I-IULVEY ......,.... 4 ......................... University, Virginia BS., Sweetwater College, LL.B., University Virginia FRANK BENJAMIN HURT ....... , ........ 2 ..................... ..... F ei-rum, Virginia B.A., Washington and Lee University JAMES BUCHANAN HUTTON, JR. ,....... I .................. . B.A., Milsaps College MARY RYBURN HUTTON ............,.. I ............... LUCY THWEATT JONES ....... 1 ......... KENT BLACK KEENE. .. B.A., University of Mississippi B.S., University of Virginia fI925j B.A., Randolph-Macon College WARREN GADDIE KEITH ................ I ............... B.A., University of Richmond MASAJIRO KISHIDA ..................... 2 ............. B.A., Wasecla University 2 ................. JOHN EDWARD KUSIK .................. I ................... Diploma, Tallinn School of Technology I I42 J . . . . .JacIcson, Mississippi . . . . .Jaclcson, Mississippi ......Salem, Virginia . . . .'WoodsIock, Virginia . . . . . . . .Louisa, Virginia . . .Hiroshima-shi, Japan . . . . .TaIIinn, Esthonia X V Xxwf- - I X msirirs sf QIIUIIRIMS 5 XM img X we ff ,X X ix.. H' JT R , ,,,,,-,.,,,,, J I Y' rf -----4-I XIX . ill' fi ff . a I 5 LT' . INN L- as I Graduate Class I YEAR IN coLLEcE HQME ADDRESS NAME HELEN CARROLL LANNIGAN ........... I .................. ....Univers' ' ' ' B.A., College of William and Mary ny' Virginia CHARLES ROZIER LARKIN .............. 2 ................ .... M anassas, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia NATHANIEL PRUDEN LAWRENCE, jR,.. I .............. ..... B ristol, Tennessee B.A., Emory and Henry College Virginia Players. ' JOHN MINOR BOTTS LEWIS, IR. ......... 5 ............ ..... L ynchburg, Virginia BS., University of Virginia CRAviTglaA Ilg I' Kg German Club: Eli Bananiag l.M.P.g Il D HALL LIPSE .............. .............. .... C l inton, M' ' ' ' B.A., Mississippi College lssmlppl WILLIAM STAPLETON LONG ............ 2 .............. ..... S taunton, Virginia B.A., Randolph-Macon College JAMES BURDINE LOOPER ............... I .............. ..... E asley, South Carolina B.S., Furman University HELEN JAY MCMURTY .... ............ I .................. ..... U n iversity, Virginia B.A., Arkansas College CARL PETER MCNALLY ................,. 4 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia ' B.A., Elon Collegeg M.S., University of Virginia A Xt A X Eg Member American Chemical Society: Instructor Analytical Chemistry. EDNA WILMA McNALLY ................ 4 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia H X.: A.A.U.W. ROBERT LEE MAGANN, JR. .............. 5 .......... .... P lant City, Florida BS., University of Virginia DANNER LEE MAHOOD ................. 3 ......................... Baltimore, Maryland BS., Davidson Collegeg M.S., University of Virginia 'I' T A5 Z T5 Secretary Graduate Department. MARVIN MAIDEN ...,..................., 2 .......................... Glenford, Virginia B.A., Emory and Henry College, M.A., Southern Methodist University WILLIAM IRVINE MARABLE ............ 2 ........................ Finneywood, Virginia A I B.A., College of William and Mary EDWIN CARLYLE MARKHAM ........... I .............. .... D urham, North Carolina B.A., Trinity College A X E: Fellow in Chemistry. I ELIZABETH GLASS MARSHALL ......... 4 ......................... University, Virginia B.A., University of Kentucky: M.A., University of Virginia LECORA GENEVA HENRIETTA MARTIN I .........................,. Danville, Virginia B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College FRANCIS CLAIBORNE MASON ........... 5 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia B.A., M.A., University of Virginia: M.A., Harvard University JOSEPH I-IILLIS MILLER ................. I ............................ Success, Virginia B.A., University of Richmond ,IOSEPH RODDEY MILLER, JR. ............ I .............. .... R oclc Hill, South Carolina B.A., Erskine College WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MONCURE ........ I .............. ...... R ichmond, Virginia , B.A., Hampden-Sidney College It A5 Adjunct Manager Football, 1924-25. FUMIO MORITA .......................... I .............. .... H iroshima-shi, Japan M.S., Tolcio University JOSEPH RYLAND MUNDIE .............. 4 ...Tl ............. .... N ewton, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia 09251 I H431 4555 Jvfwipx I I 4X5 II '92 5 , I tsotiemo' ae QIIJIIRIIJ A ml aVibeimiS3Wv,,, -. I - ItIwi-alfa'wer-f '-Fill' '.VfW 'v.'-1724 I? fb EE 2 Stir: I r ,, IE!-mm I-I-1-I---Wlmhfllmlmr'-rnlsrtmilwmlf-,f:..5..E a ii lmhsg H 4 , u g . mg ' I sfinfffmt I Graduate Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS JAMES E. DANDRIDGE MURDAUGH .... B .......,................. University, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia: M.A., George Washington University MARY HALL NASH ........... 4 .......... I ........................... Amherst, Virginia B.A., Woman's College of Due West: M.A., George Peabody College LEHMAN PATTON NICKELL ............. 6 ...........,............... Herndon, Virginia B.S., M.S., University of Virginia A T: A K 'I': Instructor in Chemistry and Commerce. MARGARET MATTERN OTTO ........... I ............ .... R eading, Pennsylvania B.A., Bucknell University ROBERT RANDOLPH PARRISH ..... ..... 7 .......................... R ichmond, B.A., University of Virginia Virginia A K E: Skull and Keys: German Club: P.K.: T.I.L.K.A: Captain Baseball Team, I923-24. JOSEPH ISHAM PATTERSON ............ 2 ............................. DeLeon, Texas B.A., B.D., Southern Methodist University: M.A., Columbia University ELIZABETH PECK ........................ I ..................... Jefferson City, Tennessee B.A., Carson and Newman College WILLIAM PETER PHILLIPS .............. I ..............,....... Charlottesville, B.A., M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute RAYMOND BENNETT PINCHBECK ...... 6 ............................. Chula, B.S., M.S., University of Virginia 'P B K: fl' A K: A K 'I': Raven: Jefferson Literary Society: Phelps-Stokes Fellow: Virginia Virginia Member American Economic Association: Instructor in Economics: Secretary of Jefferson Society, I922-23: P6-Egiezlzegmt Jefferson Society, 1923-24, third term: President Department of Graduate Studies, MARY ALICE PORT ...................... I ......................... University, Virginia B.A., Smith College I RAYMOND BRANDENBURG PURDUM. .. 6 ...,.......... ..... P rovidence Forge, Virginia B.S., M.S., University of Virginia JAMES RICE QUISENBERRY ............. I ............................ St, Just, Virginia B.A., Furman University: TH.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary PEYTON NALLE RHODES ............... 6 ............................. Crozet, Virginia B.A., M.A., University of Virginia WALTER FULTON ROBINSON .......... 2 ....................... Glade Spring, Virginia ' B.A., Emory and Henry College LESSIE KATHLEEN SCOTT .............. I ............,...... .... F incastle, Virginia B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College H X: A.A.U.W. THURMAN CARLISLE SCOTT ........... 6 ............... .... F incastle, Virginia B.A., M.A., University of Virginia A T: fl' B K: 'P A K: Instructor in Psychology. NORMAN A. SEESE ...................... I .............. ..... B ridgewater, Virginia B.A., M.A., Bridgewater College ARCHIBALD BOLLING SHEPPERSON... I ............... ..,.. R ichmond. Virginia B.A., Washington and Lee University , JOEL PERMANIA SNIDER ............... 5 .......................... Hampton, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia V CLIFFORD LELAND STANLEY ........... 4 .......... ...... W illiamsport, Pennsylvania B.A., University of Virginia A T: Glee Club, I92I-22: Instructor in Philosophy. GEORGE TALMAGE STARNES ........... 4 ............................. Verdi. Virginia B.A., Emory and Henry College: M.A., University of Virginia ERNEST DORSEY STEVENS ............. 5 ........................... Roanoke, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia CORKS AND CURLS Board, l924: Virginia Reel Art Staff, 1924: VN: Cross-Country Team, l924. HMI www 8 win. iyyy or ... .. S is 2 5 I Graduate Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE LELAND STEWART ........ B.S., M.S., University of Virginia FG d t Studies' Vic HOME ADDRESS . .University, Virginin e President University A T 9' A IT' A X 3' President Department o ra uae , . S d l9l9-20-2l-22. Bible Class: Football Squad, l9l9-20-2I-22: Basket-ball qua , WILLIAM HENRY STOUFFER ............ 5 ..................... B.S., M.S., University of Virginia CLARENCE HAVEN STRADER ........... 2 ............... B.S'., Universtiy of Virginia WADDY DAVIS STREET ........... ..... l ............. . . B.A., University of Richmond Washington Society. ' FLOYD FRANK SWERTFEGER .......... , 3 ..............,... B.S., University of Virginia 'I' A K: Instructor in Phiosophy: Education Club: jefferson Society. ROBERT MILLER TARLETON ............ I ..................... B.A., Davidson College HORACE ARGYLE TEASS ..... THORNTON POWELL TERHUNE WALTER HENRY THOMAS. B.S., University of Virginia B.A., Centife College B.S., University of Maryland ARLO MCCRILLIS VANCE ..............., 2 .................... B.S., University of New Hampshire ALEXANDER VYSSOTSKY ............... I ............... Diploma, University of Moscow DAVID BARCLAY WALTHALL, JR. ....... I ............... .. B.A., Davidson College 4' B K: E T: Virginia Players: jefferson Society. . . . .University, Virginia . . . . . . .Bane, Virginia -SPO'-'I SPYIUG. Virginia . . . . .Carson, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia . . .Lynchburg, Virginia . . .New Albany, Indiana ..Spray, North Carolina . .Charlottesville, Virginia . . . . . . .Moscow, Russia . . Waynesboro, Virginia . . . . Hamilton, Virginia PAUL LEROY WARNER. ................ ......... B.A.. Asbury College .IAMES CLIFFORD WHITE ............... 5 .... ..... Wilmington, North Carolina B.S., University of Virginia THOMAS LEIGH WILLIAMS ............. 5 .- ....... .....: ............. Richmond, Virginia CH.E., B.S., University of Virginia A KP: T B Ili A X 225 fb B Kg Raven: Skull and Keys: German Club: P.K.: T.l.L.K.A.: ln- structor Applied Mathematics, 1922-23: Associate Business Manager Virginia fournal of Engineer- ing. I922-23: President Engineering Department, l923-24. WILLIAM HILLMAN WRANEK, JR. ....... 6 ......................... 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JOSEPH FLOYD WHITE, JR. ........ . WILL ALLEN WILKERSON ...... ..............Marion, Alabama Washington, District of Columbia .. . . . . . . ...Charlottesville , Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cobham, Virginia ' ...... Norfolk, Virginia ........Columb .......Fort Wort ...........Bracey, ... . . . . . . .DilIon, South Huntington, West ................Tampa, us, Ohio h, Texas Virginia Carolina Virginia Florida Washnigton, District of Columbia Mitchell, Indiana . . . . . . . .Virginia Beach, Virginia . . . . . Portsmouth, Virginia . . . . . .Orlando, Florida . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . .Reed City, Michigan . . . . .Lothian, Maryland . . . .Norfollt, Virginia . . . . . . . .University, Virginia . . . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . . .CharIeston, South Carolina . . . . . . . . . ,BIackstone, Virginia . . . .Madison Heights, Virginia ........ . . . . .Atlanta, Georgia . . . . .High Point, North Carolina .... . . . . . . . . .Atlanta, Georgia . . . . . . Montgomery, Alabama . . . . . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia ..... .Montclair, Ne . . . . . . . .Rocky Point, . . . . .Charlotte, North . . . . . . . .Petersburg, .. . . . .Covington, w Jersey . . . . .Charlottesville, Virginia Virginia Carolina Virginia Virginia . . . . .BaItimore, Maryland . . . .St. Louis, Missouri . . . . .I'Iampton, Virginia . . . . . . . .Stuart, Virginia . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia .........SufIoll: . . .Norfolk . .Richmond, -..Chevy Chase, Maryland , Virginia , Virginia Virginia . . . . .Chattanooga, Tennessee JAMES PEERY WILLIAMS ...... ....... R ichlands, Virginia THOMAS LEICI-I WILLIAMS ...... .... R ichmond, Virginia JAMES OVERTON WINSTON, JR. ........................ ..... K ingston, New York BACHELORS OF ARTS HARRY LEE BOWEN .............................,...... ..... A quasco, Maryland EZEKIEL SAMUEL CANDLER ................... .. ........ Dallas, Texas 11521 N af -X Qf RX wmzmw az QIUIIIII. Jggg it -X W 2 5 iii -Q.I Xy f i -'-L .gr ,I-'-Iiiftiilh. - ...--JL , I ...-G ROBERT PATRICK CARROLL... WILLIAM GEROW CHRISTIAN.. WIRT HENRY COLEMAN ............. RICHARD MCILWAINE FRAZER ..... GEORGE DANDRIDGE GIBSON ..... JACOB HOLADAY KELLY ........ JAMES BAILEY LOVELACE ...... JAMES HOLTZCLAW McCALL... GURNEY ERVIN MILLER ......... CHESTER REEVES NUCKOLLS .. CHARLES O'FARRELL ..........., CHARLES LEE REESE. ln. ...... . WATKINS LEIGH RIBBLE ...... JAMES EVANS RIELY .......... WALTER BROOKE STABLER .... CLIFFORD LELAND STANLEY.. JOHN DUNHAM STEWART ...... WILLIAM FRANKLIN sTINEsPRINC'.'. STEPHEN FITZ-JAMES TRABUE ...... LANGBOURNE MEADE WILLIAMS. IR. .................. ..... . ' MASTER HENRY GRADY ACKER ............... ALBERT LUTHER BENNETT .......... EDWIN MORRIS BETTS ....... , ............ - WILSON LOWRIE BOYD ............,...... LOIS CORINNE KETCHAM CARWILE ...... PU KAO CHEN ............................ LUTHER C. GILBERT .................. LOREN PRITCHARD GUY ...... ROBERT LEE HINDS ............ JESSE JAMES HINSON ............... JAMES GIBSON JOHNSON, JR. ....-.- -- OSCA A THUR KIRKMAN In R R , . ......... . ALLAN CHARLES GRAY MITCHELL ..... LEHMAN PATTON NICKELL .......... FLORENCE BELLE OGG .....,... . ........ . ANDREW LEE PICKENS ..,............ RAYMOND BRANDENBURG PURDUM ..... JOSEPH HENRY RIDDICK ............. LELAND STEWART ..................... JOHN MINNICK TIGNOR ....... , .... SAMUEL PETTIT VANDERSLICE .... MARY CECELIA WILKIE ............................. .-.- BERNARD OBERDORFER WISE ......................... .... MASTE JOHN WILLIAMS AVIRETT ............................ CLARENCE RHODES BENNETT .... . ELISHA KEEN BENNETT ......... JAMES WILLIAM BLINCOE ..... ROBERT JORDAN CARNER ..... DAVID DECATUR CARR .............. PRESTON BANKS CARWILE ............ H NOAH DANIEL CONNER ............- ---- -'-'- ... . . . . .WinfaII, Virginia . . . . . .MoseIey, Virginia . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia . . . . . .RicI1mond, Virginia . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia .TemperanceviIIe, Virginia .FarmviIIe, North Carolina . . .Chattanooga, Tennessee . . . . . .SaIisIaury, Maryland ... . . . . .HiIIsviIIe, Virginia . . . . .SpoIcane, Washington . . . . .WiImington, Delaware .. . . . . . .I'IaIifax, Virginia . . . . . . . . .RichmoncI, Virginia . . . . . . . .WiImington, Delaware . . . .WiIIiamsport, Pennsylvania . . . . . .Munro, North Caroiina . . . . . .I'Iarrisonburg, Virginia ....New Orleans, Louisiana ' .Richmond, Virginia S 0F SCIENCE .......BricIgewater, Virginia I .......... ..... C harIottesviIIe, Virginia . . . . . .University, Virginia . . . . .Fort Worth, Texas . . . . .University, Virginia .. . . . . . .Shanghai, China . . . . . Meridian, Mississippi . . . . . .NorfoIIc, Virginia . . . . .TupeIo, Mississippi ........AbheviIIe, AIaInama . . . . . . .CharIottesviIIe, Virginia . . . .High Point, North Carolina . . . . . . . . .Universily, Virginia . . . . . . . . .I-Ierndon, Virginia . . . . . . . .Westminster, Maryland ' ..... Greenville, South Carolina, i i i i . . . . .Providence Ford, Virginia . . . . . . . .Petersburg, Virginia . . . . . .University, Virginia .. . . . .AshIancI, Virginia .........SuIIoIIc, Virginia . . Beaverdam, Virginia .Birmingham, Alabama RS OF ARTS . . . . . .CumIJerIand, Maryland ......LouisviIIe, Alabama i ' ' .... University, Virginia . . . . . .AshIand, Virginia . . . . . . .University, Virginia . . . . .BIountviIIe, Tennessee . . . .University, Virginia . . . .Simpsons, Virginia .IOHN HENRY HUTCHINGS DENNIS .--- ---- - -- H531 . . . . . . .Warton, Texas . A 5 ti Q z 5 ,, mommy Q tstutatw - I ii J ii 'I f i' t m ffft iii? 2317- fflfagii Pff2v'. iif 'i5Ni?1 i?.tiiQ2'VE+?f'i2 'ar WA, 15 - JULIA E. DUVAL .......... .... .... L y nchburg, Virginia GEORGE W. EUTSLER ................. ...... I vy Depot, Virginia IRA STONER FRANCK ................... .... . .Harrisonburg, Virginia GEORGIANNA SIMONDS GITTINGER .... , STANLEY TAYLOR GODBEY. CARL ALFRED HARRIS ..,.... VIRGINIA HENRY Hom ...... ' ' ' ' ' CECIL JOHNSON .......,...... . . . . .Frederick, Maryland . . . . .East Radford, Virginia Floyd, Indiana ..... . . . .Staunton, Virginia Hattiesburg, Mississippi JOHN DEWEY LANE ............... ...... L amar, South Carolina BENJAMIN ORVILLE MILLER ..... .... B ridgewater, Virginia MARY ELIZABETH PIDGEON ..... ..... W adesville, Virginia HENRY WILSON PORTER, JR. .... ........... L ouisa, Virginia CAMMIE ROBINSON ............. ..... C harlottesville, Virginia JOHN ALEXANDER RORER ....... ..... F orest Depot, Virginia THERMAN CARLISLE SCOTT ..... ........ F incastle, Virgina EDWIN LAKE SETZLER .......... .... N ewberry, Virginia KINGMAN C. SHELBURNE ..... ......... D anville, Virginia AMY ALLAN SMYTHE ........... ......... B lacksburg, Virginia BORDER LEVI STANLEY .......... ........ W eyer's Cave, Virginia COLEMAN CARTER WALKER ............... ................ W oodberry Forest, Virginia MONROE CRAIG YODER .......................................... Hickory, North Carolina DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY JOSEPH RUSSELL BRANHAM .............................. ..... B altimore, Maryland B.S., Washington College ' M.S., University of Virginia Dissertation-Rate of Flow of Various Gasses through Capillary Tubes ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS, JR. ............................................ Petersburg, Virginia B.A. and M.A,, University of Virginia B.Ll1'I'., Oxford Dissertation-The Political Thought of Victorian Poets JOHN TIPTON LONSDALE ,,... ........................................ D es Moines, Iowa B.A. and M.S., University of Iowa Dissertation-The Geology of the Pyrite-Gold Belt of Northeastern Piedmont Virginia ERNEST CARSON ROSS ................................................ Accomac, Virginia B.A. and M.A., University of Virginia Dissertation--The Development of the English Sea Novel CHI CHAO YUNG .....,...................... Q ......................... Hong Kong, China B.S., Tufts College M.S., University of Virginia Dissertation--The Catalytic Dehydration of Ethyl Alcohol in the Vapor Phase aft' 4 J ' ' f' A Z I ', -T--'III i V F' 'E-Di6- F ' A 5 f K' . L , ill! 11541 -'NL fx jf x I Ima QCKMR 114.5 8 MJHRILJ jj I . I D .. X X, If N I. - 'R - . 5 ...L I 'T 1 it 'i ' 'nazi Statistical Studies in Scholarship F STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY NUMBER 0 1924-25 t 1900-01 Jan- 28 0 ....Cl1 ----1219 jjj ....... 11.556 ..... .. 239 33 j j I .... Engineering .... - - 130 I76 Medicine .... . -- 214 I Graduate -+ 119 1 bone -1- Ziogs : 1. coxnmatg how many ,jon . .. , YJ px! W My . 5.13151 i JI ,. NG 'OF THE FRATERNITIES SCH OLASTIC STAND1 Rank of Fraternity Phi Kappa Sigma .. Phi Epsilon Pi ..... Phi Kappa Psi .. Kappa Sigma Kappa Alpha .... Zeta Beta Tau ..... Alpha Tau Omega . Phi Delta Theta Sigma Phi Epsilon . Phi Alpha ...... Alpha Chi Rho .... Alpha Phi Epsilon . Pi Kappa Alpha Delta Kappa Epsilon .. Delta Upsilon ...... Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Beta Theta Pi ..... Delta ' Sigma Delta Theta Theta Phi ....... Nu ......... Sigma Phi Chi ....... ' Delta Chi 1155 Gracie '23-' 83.9 83.8 83.6 83.6 83.5 83.0 82.9 82.8 82.0 82.0 81.9 81.8 81.7 81.6 81.4 81.2 81.1 81.0 80.9 80.6 80.8 80.8 1 24 Grade '22-'23 Grade '21-'22 81.8 79.6 86.4 77.1 80.4 81.4 86.4 81.7 85.7 87.0 83.9 85.6 80.9 78.9 85.7 87.0 85.3 76.9 80.4 .... 85.1 79.0 83.4 .... 84.8 83.8 83.5 79.7 79.5 80.0 83.4 81.5 85.4 81.2 83.1 78.4 I 84.9 76.2 84.1 72.4 76.8 78.8 85.5 81.0 -ini W vig bv Q iTnlri nl,1uiI1-+1lr'Y..v-,,-, , -W ,Q - all ! !' . 4 ,' -A .. 111 19 z 5 g, maria as ULJHRULJ A .11Vff. fi' '-.AV 1 ' :sz-nr-.H .H- --1 1---Ax v- ' Hifffillirf .xln ..Q...Qi 1: 17,15 :B 4 ELAJ --... ...ik ' K I u. X ........ai ll fl I 1 l fl 5 F I ' 1 1' fl fl f Phi Sigma Kappa .. 80.5 81.2 87.2 Chi Phi ......... 80.1 81.3 82.4 Delta Chi ...... 80.0 81.6 77.4 Sigma Chi ...... 79.7 82.6 79.2 Delta Psi ....... 79.0 82.8 82.5 Delta Tau Delta 78.0 79.6 78.1 5 t -t d Severy do' has, 55,522 3150085 his Nei-:ge-sis .,,..d ' :. ' ' X Q I 'lh' '- ' i . I fu r: .- .-rf SA fy A fill, ig. 4 ' 8 K, ' ,lp - If.- -MV' Average Standing of All Fraternity Men Grade '23-'24 Grade '22-'23 Grade '21-'22 82.8 85.2 79.9 Average Standing of All Non-Fraternity Men Grade '23-'24 Grade '22-'23 Grade '21-'22 81.6 - 83.9 78.9 Average Standing of the Whole University Grade '23-'24 Grade '22-'23 Grade '21 -'22 82.1 84.2 79.3 Fraternity Men Versus Non-Fraternity Men by Departments Average Fraternity Grade Average Non-Fraternity Grade 1923-'24 1922-'23 1921-'22 1923-'24 1922-'23 1921-'22 79.2 80.5 77.2 . . . .... College . . . . . 80.2 80.6 76.7 90.3 88.6 85.8 Law .... .. 88.4 88.7 86.8 80.3 88.6 83.0 . . . . . . Medicine . . . . 84.6 85.4 84.5 85.3 77.6 79.6 .... Engineering .. 78.1 77.0 74.1 86.2 90.7 88.0 Graduate .' ..... .. 84.8 87.0 85.0 Average Grade by Departments 1923-'24 1922-'23 1921 -'22 College . . .... 79.8 80.6 76.8 Law ..... . . . 89.2 88.7 86.3 Medicine . . . .... 82.7 85.4 83.8 Engineering . . . .... 80.0 77.0 76.3. Graduate ..... ........ .... 8 5 .0 87.8 86.9 I1561 A XKXTVK- XXX eommsaxeomma ,ggifsix , 1 A M025 F7 1 E E 7' EI M Z ra f' ,WX Alf mx 4- I it s 'tn-Home -E im uiznfnalitfte T---L -l l'l : liz! Highest Grade I 923-'24 i922-'23 l92l -'22 98 99 98.7 Lowest Grade l923-'24 l922-'23 1921-'22 20 36 I0 W? fgml gif, lux A 'Q 90 M f QMS .5 J 2 E ' Average Grades of Men in College Activities Managers ancl Assistant Managers of Teams ............................. 80,5 Editors of the College Papers .............. .. . 87.2 Class Officers .......................... .. . 92.2 General Athletic Association Officers .. 80.5 Y- M. C. A. Officers ........................................, 88,0 Scholastic Standing of Athletes l923-'24 l922-'23 I92l -'22 Football Team . .. ......................... 83.6 82.5 79,2 Basket-ball Team . . . . 82.3 82.1 83.0 Baseball Team . . . ,,,,,,, .... 8 5.0 83.8 80.2 Track Team . . . .............................. 84.3 86.8 , , , , Standing of All Athletes 1923.24 1922-'23 ' l92l-'22 83,8 8l.9 82.1 Standing of All Non-Athletes I 923324 1922-'23 l92 I -'22 8l.8 84.3 79.7 Average Grade of Student Members of the 3-3-3 Council 1923-'24 1922-'23 '92'-'22 87 5 93,7 94.0 d from the marks of only those men who took the examinations The above data have been prepare l of all three terms.-E.ditor's Note.l Q0 . ..-5 so I .. I 11571 Xffffff' f' ' eoirira sz eiiimta s mms . . rerr f.,,5.-. .W . - il I Alf my l L X i 'fn' I 1 li' lwli I I FFQII n-1 I im' l '.f- ,, L a i 2 A , - ' V' ' rg - - El-Kimi -S lm lg' Q 9 leiilfriijilfig -s , EQ The Visitors My room-mate is taking Law: ergo fas the La A 't telian thrusts at labor, he takes his chair and Minor on Real Properly to the Lawn, where he may perspire in p shade. Thereby I become I-Iost to the Visitor Let me explain When a class bell rings my room mate l-awn. It does not remain empty. Some tired ic but happy tourist in the rear guard of the Sen TOW of Virginia, including Charlottesville and I' the University, always ensconces himself in its 3 5, ear asking K ., .. soft depths: occasionally, if I am n ,A i tins would sayl, leisure is not his- Morris HS Yet- Frequently, to escape my riso i ' eace and . 2 l leaves his chair automatically-leaves it on the , X! It , x f .Est A.. X 3 av- Q st ' 5 Q Q' 1' ,M . . , leave! which, of course, is granted. Comfortably seated, the Visitor drinks in the l0Veliness of our Campus and tells me tif I am nearl- that France and Italy-no, the old world, England and all-have better. To be educated in this wonderful place, young man fthe Visitor glances at me as though I might not know my own fortunej, is a privilege ' ht ere I to record it 'here you gods. Then follows such lavish praise t a w ' talist if you did not know Virginia. nothing always of the would If you Call the Visitor a romancer, a sentimen ,-- ' ' ' ' akness. Let it pass then, and did know her you might pity the Vis1tor's descriptive we meet my Bohemians. H er's just finished Columbia. May we We are doing the universities for arp -- d - t l work, ou borrow your chair? Myra, my know. Yes, indeed, I said, referring to the c Bl Ugh-huh. If accepted, added Myra, sharpening a Beautiful place you have here, said mY author- Wonderful- Lovely, said Myra, beginning to 11591 wife, wants to sketch the Rotun a pas e y 5, I'm writing the article. That's no cinch either. h 'r, Harper's magazine, did you say? crayon. There's always the 'if'. outline in white on the black pastel paper. I L Mi. 'Zigi me 2 5 Q courier fs cmuurmf ii ...X ,A. P L 1 gr .- .. ... fi . , I, ' L E tsl It I XI? i 'rl A ' l FH f il 1 U I 1 A r lmldmnlmmI:A-lf:..l5.ll5 -al i I---- , '- 27, 1, -,ii-i?-7' '- AP- 1--'T1 sf-7-I2 T.-31 5-I1-1-A----3 ,-71,-,Vg,A,,ggj if '1:.f3,- ty-ig-.il-figwl,?,7.iz-gL?.l.43 I M ., N ' Y' 'M 1 . -f'!::2:aQ:i,EZ2g.iE 3 .N -satkts ....,, ..ssQ.: .... .,. 5. ' .., .1'.'I'1FL'....,. 'A' ' ' Eiijfif Q 7 5' :1Z i'i:5 W:-25, :LET if 3.551 ii: EI i -2 . . .... ,jg if :F . S I F ri -i EQ:f:s:. R Now this simple praise from artists who were no doubt masters of many elaborate adjectives when they chose to use them, struck me. I know not why. as the sincerest tribute to the University I had ever heard. It was not so much the words. It was the eye light and tone that accompanied them. It was Art meeting Art in near-silent communionf I became an unoflicial guide to my author, took him over the grounds, and told him what little fsadly to sayj, I knew of the University's inner history. He really knew more about Jefferson's plans and the old U. Va. of the past than I do. With pleasure, though, I convinced him that the statue in front of Cabell Hall was not Moses and Ezekiel, as he had been informed by some First Year man: and that Ajax fwho then stood between Hermes and Venus and in Statuary I-lallj, was truly a masterpiece of modern sculpture. CAjax is our chemical fire extinguisherj Good! he exclaimed, If I had written up such misconceptions I should never have heard the end. Myra finished the Rotunda. It was lovelily fl M V, done. Whether Leon fshe called him thatl, E K xx wrote his article and had it and the pastels Cshe 1, did othersj , accepted by H arper's, I do not know. .h M ' x There's always the if. l I X FX -Hoivuzn Boswrzu.. . K 'X l p A e I 601 MacFarlane, Hobson, Tyler, Cabell, Taylor, W., Brown, P., Mackall Wrenn, Loth, McGuire, Dunn, Koehler. Brown, Wilson, Hall, Taylor, R., Baxter Hunton, Parrish, E., Lewis, Parrish, R., Blackford, Davis, Rinehart, H., Mr. Hoxton, Gamble, Rinehart, R - FRATRES IN URBE www ax mmmts X mms f em' mat mp .I 'Q' 'N X M NI R ....- ....... -W .... - 'TCW Y--. Ki 4 .... .. .,.... -A I I .LE Isl Eta Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded al Yale, 1844 Eslablishcd al lhe University of Virginia, November 26, 1852 FRATRES IN FACULTATE LLEWELLYN GRIFFITH HOXTON, B.S., M.A.. PH.D. JOHN JENNINGS LUCK. M.A.. PH.D HEDLEY MCNEER BOWEN PHILIP ALEXANDER BRUCE EDWARD WATTS GAMBLE ARTHUR LEE KINSOLVING FRANK AUBREY MASSIE MAYNADIER MASON HOLLIS RINEHART. JR. RODGER RICHMOND RINEHART JACK RINEHART DAVID JOSEPH WOOD , COLLEGE JOHN MQGRAW BAXTER JOHN ELLISON LOTH PERCY HOUSTON BROWN IAN ROSS MACFARLANE ROBERT GAMBLE CABELL, III CHARLES MATTHEWS MACKALL JOHN SOUTHGATE DUNN CHARLES GUNTER PEYTON ARTHUR HERBERT HALL WILLIAM EYRE TAYLOR FRANK ARCHER HOBSON. Jn. WAT HENRY TYLER RICHARD KEITH KOEHLER MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN LAW EPPA HUNTON, IV EDWARD MORTIMER PARRISH JOHN MINOR BOTTS LEWIS, JR. ROBERT RANDOLPH PARRISH JOHN PEYTON McGUIRE, Jn. ROBERT BARRAUD TAYLOR, Jn. VICTOR PETERS WILSON MEDICINE A STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD WALTER COURTNEY CAMERON JOHN STAIGE DAVIS INITIATES . NATHANIEL LEWIS BOSWORTH HARRY BRENT MACKOY JOSEPH CHAMBERSAFENNELLY THOMAS JEFFERSON MONCURE GOLDSBOROUGH FOARD McGINNIS WILLIAM WALLACE SYMINGTON ROBERT HARDIN VANMETER 11631 Jamison, Adams. Hudgins, Gandy. Lurton, Voges, Risher Castleman, Anthony, Jones, Abney, Brady, Nelson, Stone, MacCIanahan Wertenbaker, Mr. Eager, Mr. Thornton, Swineford, Col. Cole, Ritchie, MacFarland www as izweii H ming Virginia Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi Founded al fe,0'erson College, l852 Eslabiishcd al lhe Univcrsily of Virginia, December 8, 1853 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON, LL.D. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY5 M.A., PH.D. JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, M.A., M.D. GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER, JR., B.A., B.L. FRATRES IN URBE HOWARD WINSTON COLONEL J. A. COLE THOMAS MUNFORD BOYD COLLEGE GORDON STOCKTON MACFARLAND ' KIRKWOOD FLOYD ADAMS WILLIAM ALLAN BRYAN CHARLES TYSON CASTLEMAN ARTHUR DAVID HOSTERMAN. Ja. JOHN MELTON HUDGINS FRANK ELMER JAMISON HORACE HARMON LURTON. III ROBERT WINFIELD MACCLANAHAN DANIEL HARRISON RISHER JAMES ARCHER SAUNDERS FREDERICK STONE HAROLD SEYS VOGES CHARLES CHRISTIAN WERTENBAKER LAW HAMPTON PARTON ABNEY JOHN DAVIS BRADY MEDIC WILLIS GRAVELY JONES JOHN RITCHIE. III INE RAYMOND ALFRED GANDY KINLOCH NELSON OSCAR SWINEFORD. JR. INITIATES HARRISON CAUER COLKET ALBERT GILMORE CROSBY, Jn. GEORGE EVANS CROSBY WIRT HENRY GAMMON LAWRENCE AYLETTE DAFFAN GILMER EDWARD JENKINS KAVANAUGH 1 I65 CHARLES WYMAN LAWRENCE, JR. FREDERICK MCCULLOCH MORRISON THOMAS ATKINSON MCEACHERN CHARLES MORRIS NELSON GREEN PEYTON WERTENBAKER ARCHER ANDERSON WILLIAMS I Irvine, Fisher Nukes, Revercomb. Cunningham, Chinn, Shepherd Roberts, Davis, Groome, Laird, Ruffin, Moseley Seward. Moss, Mr. Minor, Birdsong, Maphis ,- XVXJ QOIR IIKJ 8 CIJIRILJ ,if:5i55 L4u IIIID 2. 5 mn mamma fN,X CI I .usn.. Isl I-5 I I l 'N XI MX Eta Chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma Founded at lhe Universily of Pennsylvania, l850 Eslablishcd al lhe Universily of Virginia, December 31, 1854 FRATER IN FACULTATE EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERMAN, PI-LB., D.C.L.. LL.D ' FRATRES IN URBE HUGH THOMAS NELSON, M.D. RICHMOND TERRELL MINOR WARREN STONE LEE LYTTLETON WADDELL WOOD COLLEGE JOSEPH WILLIAM CHINN OUIS CARTER CORNICK L , CAROL LAMAR CUNNINGHAM CHARLES LAMBERT DAVIS DAVID RICE GROOME JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE EDMOND GEORGE LAIRD SAM WELLINGTON MAPHIS, JR. CHARLES ALEXANDER MOSELEY JAMES ELAM ROBERTS JOHN RANDOLPH RUFFIN MEADE GREEN SHEPHERD LAW WILLIAM MCLEMORE BIRDSONG AMBLER HOLMES MOSS ' SAMUEL MOORE BRONAUGH EDMUND PENDLETON G. REVERCOMB LOUIS MILLER FISHER WILLIAM ROYALL SEWARD MEDICINE JOHN MCINTIRE NOKES - INITIATES BICKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL WILLIAM MORGAN CHEW I CARLYLE GREGORY FLAKE HARRY FORSYTH WILLIAM HENRY HINTON JAMES DR I I EDWARD STEWART ORGAIN PAUL HOUSTON REVERCOMB JOSEPH MARSH RUFFIN ALFRED TYLER. JR. JAMES SHERWOOD WALKER URY WOOD 671 McLain, Phillips, Garnett, Dunn, Dillard, H. Dorsey, Grimes Boulware, Keller, Todd, Lee, Summers, Watkins, Phelan, Gilliam Hennessy, Waller, Walter, Minor, Buxton, McPeak, Dr. Faulkner, Dillard, G., Parker, Tilton sauna... Uflfmlm lgmmwm FTE mgmumlelamff wmzmw as ewmwe N , - , 1 1 J N mmf-, -mv ! ELITMA E ' V -- xx -QL -2425 U52 ' - A :fu I Jfif! I . I, .. 451. lil I Omicron Chapter of Beta Theta Pi Founded al Afliami, IS39 Eslablished al ll1e Unfversfly of Virginia, April 20, IS55 FRATRES IN FACULTATE SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL. M.A., P1-x.D. WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER. M.A.. PH.D. ALBERT 'JULIUS BARLOW, A.B., BB.A., C.P.A. FRATRES IN URBE MCLANE TILTON, JR.. LLB. ORLANDO HINTON MASSIE GEORGE Bunn DILLARD RICHARD MCILWAINE DUNN GEORGE TINSLEY GARNETT ALEXANDER GORDON GILLIAM SAMUEL BUTLER GRIMES PAUL KIRBY HENNESSY WILLIAM MEADE KELLER JOSEPH THOMAS BUXTON, JR. HARDY CROSS DILLARD CHARLES VENABLE MINOR WILLIAM DOUGLAS MCINTYRE THOMAS EUGENE MASSIE CHARLES COLVILLE TENNANT, THOMAS DUCKETT JONES, M.D. COLLEGE HERBERT NASH LEE STEPHEN RICE PHELAN THEODORE PHILLIPS LEWIS PRESTON SUMMERS THOMAS JEFFERSON TODD A. NELSON WALLER LAW WILLIAM ASHBURRY MCLANE, HORATIO MAXWELL PARKER GEORGE RUF US SHERRY MCLANE TILTON, III FREDERICK VIRGINIUS WATKINS MEDICINE JAMES RICHARD BOULWARE, JR. EDGAR MEREDITH MCPEAK EMORY. EWING WALTER ENGINEERING WILLIAM RINALDO DORSEY, JR. ' INITIATES ' BOOTHE, JULIAN BURKE GREENE ARMISTEAD LLOYD HILL CARTER' III X SOUTHGATE LEIGH. JR. H691 M JR. Shelton, Bancroft, Purdy, Farmer, Shaw Bloss James, Hart, Roll, Sahchez, Flynn, Corson, Nuckolls, Chaffin, Schumaker Burfoot, Gwyn, Thomas, Graves, Ruffin, Wilson, Nalle x J, X mwzmw Q N mms A-li -1- F -- 1 15,1 Nu Charge of Theta Delta Chi Founded al Union College, 1847 Established al lhc Universily of Virginia, 1857 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES COOK BARDIN, M.D. ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ, B.A., M.A., P1-LD. FRATRES IN URBE VINCENT WILLIAM ARCHER, B.A., M.D. THOMAS TICKELL HEWSON JOHN SPOTTSWOOD GRAVES. M.A.. LL.B. ADINELL HEWSON MICHIE THOMAS JOHNSON MICHIE, JR., M.A., LL.B. COLLEGE JAMES BOTTS NALLE EDWARD ROLL MARCELE SANCHEZ JAMES EDWIN SHAW HENRY EVAN THOMAS JESSE BIRCH WILSON, II LEE MONTGOMERY CALDWELL JOHN JAY CORSON PAUL FARMER JOHN CARROLL FLYNN RUSH CROCKETT GWYN GUY I. HUGHES LAW JAMES A. BANCROFT LEWIS WILLIAM GRAVES. JR. MEDICINE ALEXANDER NATHAN CHAFFIN JULIAN MEADE RUFFIN ANDREW DE JARNETTE HART OTIS NORCROSS SHELTON CHESTER REEVES NUCKELLS WALTER KNAPP SLACK INITIATES STRATTON BEESON PURDY JOHN ARTHUR BLOSS . FLOYD JOHN SCHUMACKER , 11711 Anderson, Darden, Fitzhugh, Wells, Garrett, Needham, Halsell, F. Briston, Allen, Crump, Eibley, Fagge, Halsell, G., Munsill, Mahood, Puchett, Spurlock, Tinkham Harrison, McKeIdin, Rogers. Pepper, Prof. Dobie. McCord, Biers, Dr. Fite ff' Xxfr-x '- www Q www--. FFFY .. .. RX www Omicron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Founded al Washingian and feferson College, 1848 Esiublishcd al the Univcrsily of Virginia, fanuary 7, l858 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE ARMSTEAD MASON DOBIE, M.A., LL.B FRANK CYRUS MCCUE, M.D. BRUCE WILLIAMS. M.S.. PH.D. WILLIAM HILDRETH ALLEN FISKE VOSHELL, B.A., M.D. HENRY L. FONDA A. BENNET FRANK MCCUTCHAN. B.A., M.D. BOYD EDWARD HALSELL FITE, B.S.. M.D. COLLEGE NICHOLAS BROWSE TRIST BURKE GORDON TRIST BURKE JAMES TAYLOR ELLYSON CRUMP PRETLOW DARDEN HENRY FITZHUGH, JR. FLOYD WILKES GARRETT EDWARD FRANKLIN I-IALSELL MARSHALL SWAIN RANDOLPI-I HARRISON, JR.. B.S. LAW THOMAS A. FARRAR GEORGE THOMPSON HALSELL ROBERT HAMPTON MCCORD, JR. JAMES REESE MCKELDIN THOMAS DONALD PEPPER WILLIAM NEWTON ROGERS HARRISON TUCKER THOMAS JOSEPH NEEDHAM WELLS WARREN ALLEN MEDICINE ENGINEERING CHARLES STRINGFELLOW, B.S. HOWARD WILLIAM RICHARD BIERS GRADUATE DANNER LEE MAHOOD, B.S.. M.s. INITIATES EMORY HAMLIN ANDERSON WILLIAM ORLANDO BRISTOW JAMES FAGGE GALE BORDEN MUNSILL 11731 HOUSTON 'REED PUCKETT LANGLEY SIBLEY WILLIAM SPURLOCK FRANK MORTIMER TINKHAM Prince, Eley, Leckie, Evans, V., McCollum, Leatherman, Cathey, Brittain, York. Bailey Timpson, Witherspoon, Compton, Maverick, W., Maverick, R., Mazyck, Lutjer, Beall, Evans, J., Cromwell Deupree, Osborn, Dent, Merritt, Manning, Hawes, Faison, Fly, Wilhoite, Minor ,ff ,L COIIQIKS B CUIRILJ I M4925 Nw H f I I 431. Ill I Virginia Omicron Of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded al lhc Univcrsily of Alabama, 1856 Eslablishcd al lhe Universily of Virginia, February 16, I856 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ATCHESON LAUGHLIN HENCH, B.A.. M.A., PH.D. CHARLES POLLARD OLIVIER. M.A., PH.D. FRATRES IN URBE SHEPPARD KELLAM AMES HALL HOLLAWAY RATCLIFF, M.D. COLLEGE THOMAS WILBUR COMPTON CHARLES PAUL NEUHAUS LANCELOT LONGSTREET MINOR DENT ROBERT SEDGWICK OSBORN CHARLES LAMPERE PRINCE JAMES MUMFORD ROBINSON AUGUSTUS DEWEY TIMPSON LAWSIN MOORE WILHOITE WILLIAM WAYNE DEUPREE WILLIAM STRICKLAND DUNN JAMES HARVIE LUTHER ROBERT GRICE MAVERICK ERSPOON JEFFERSON REYNOLDS WITH ELDRED LISCOMB MINOR MORRIS KENNETH WOMACK ARTHUR MACKIE MAZYCK ALBERT THOMPSON YORK LAW WILSON WYLIE BEALL, JR. D. WILSON FLY FRANK THOMAS CROMWELL ROBERT NICHOLAS HAWES ALFRED CALDWELL CARTER DIFFEY JOHN ADGER MANNINC RICHARD HALL MERRITT MEDICINE SI-IEPPARD KELLAM AMES FREDERICK HENRY FECHTIC GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD JOSEPH CONWAY HIDEN RICHARD CANNON ELEY HUCH HARALSON JOHNSON JOHN BUTLER FAISON THOMAS OSCOOD OTTO INITIATES HAL PITTMAN BAILEY VICTOR SHAW EVANS MILTON CLAYDE BRITTAIN SAMUEL RICHARD LEATHERMAN CHARLES CRENSHAW CATHEY GEORGE GAINES LECKIE WILLIAM HOUSTON MAVERICK JOHN WILLIAM EVA-NS I I751 Stephenson, W. G., Stephenson, W. C., Starcher, H., Starcher. R., Miller, Pinckney, M Williams, Scott, Baugh, Brown, Shultice, Darby Pinckney, T., Meade, Carier, Wortham, Hancock, Lambert Z I' QOIRIIQJ B CIIIRILI M925 HTIJFEIQHHTIH 111 ULUI ' I . E1 H lil Z5 F-I I ,f5'12?jQ I I X , 'Z ' 2 . fl i 'I.'QIfI'2 I--Ai -Il' -A Upsilon Chapter Of Delta Psi Founded al Columbia, 1847 Eslablislzcrl al the Univcrsily of Virginia, April 20, 1859 FRATRES IN URBE EDWARD DICKINSON TAYLOE JOHN WATTS KEARNEY CARL HENRY NOLTING COLLEGE THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. FREDERICK WILLIAM SCOTT, ja. ROBERT WILLIAM SHULTICE, JR. ROBERT STUART STARCHER WILLIAM COWELL STEPHENSON, JR. ENNION SKELTON WILLIAMS DONALD WESTON DARBY WALTER ROLAND HANCOCK, JR. ALBERT BOND LAMBERT, JR. THOMAS STANLEY MEADE LLEWELLYN MILLER MORTON MORRIS PINCKNEY COLEMAN WORTHAM. JR. ' LAW WILLIAM ALCER BROWN, JR. WILLIAM ALONZO CARTER HARRY WATSON STARCHER ENGINEERING ARTHUR PRIMROSE BAUGH, JR. WALTER GREENLAND STEPHENSON INITIATES WILLIAM MCLEOD FERGUSON ROBERT ARNOLD SHERMAN CHARLES CONRAD RANDALL ROBERT HART WADSWORTH ADOLPHUS BLAIR SCOTT FIELDINC LEWIS WILLIAMS ' H771 Carrington, Thomp:on, Burks, Graham, Jensen Richardson, Deitrick, Seng, Peterkin, Trabue, Robbins Taylor, Woodward, Thesmar, Mr. Rosser, Peard, Small, Potter COIRIIKJ B EBRL ZXQJ LX O25 IIE IEE, lm III I I 'Nm O LL N R EO I I 'I . -. .-. L.-, .-. .,...E,,,: I . A--IiI-I3MIQI5'fs E- -- Alpha Chapter of Chi Phi Founded al Princelon University, l824 Eslablished al lhc Universify of Virginia, Map 10, l859 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS, B.S., C.E. WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER. M.A., PH.D. FRATER IN URBE THOMAS LAFAYETTE ROSSER COLLEGE PHILIP PARKS BURKS WILLIAM GEORGE PETERKIN, JR. EDWARD CODRINGTON CARRINGTON, JR. DONALD VALENTINE RICHARDSON, Jn, HOWARD MORGAN JENSEN RICHARD ANTHONY SENG JOHN GILBERT LUCE. JR. JAMES ALSTON TAYLOR RICHARD PRICE PEARD FREDERIC HASKELL THESMAR LAW ILLIAM SAMUEL POTTER WILLIAM ALEXANDER DEITRICK W BENJAMIN FRANKLIN THOMPSON MEDICINE CHARLES RUSSEL ROBBINS. JR. JOHN FRANKLIN WOODWARD JOSEPH BROWN GRAHAM ' ENGINEERING ROBERT COLEMAN SMALL ISAAC HASKINS TRABUE . INITIATES JOSEPH RANDOLPH ANDERSON JAY POI-LOCK MCCOY HENRY HARTFORD CUMMING JOSEPH MUIR MERCER WILLIAM MARSHALL DURRETT JOHN MARION TAYLOR LEOARE DAVID LAWRENCE WALKER ROBERT LEWIS ECHOLS WILLIAM ROWE HEMINGWAY CARY BRECKINRIDGE WILMER. JR. JOHN B. WINN, JR. 11791 Glore, Ross, Mott, Urmston, Baars, McNeely, Williamson, J. Whitehead, Spratt, Carr, Peevy, DeVoe, Brooks, Conley, Bryant, Overby, Watts Williamson, F., Owen, Williams, Dr. Watts, Matthews, Mr. Graves, Mr. Pott, Coleman, Lee JOHN ERNEST BAARS, JR. K' QOIIRIIKJ 8 QIIUIIRII-J I WQQZ5 I ' IDHIQIIUIIIFII 'II' ' IL N- W' Mi 'i'iifF'I X I- -lil-I-fa! I!!'-515 Q- -I fQai.Il!IlIlaLiQ!lIfThf Psi Chapter Sigma Chi Founded al Miami, l855 Eslablisheal al the Universily of Virginia, December 10, l860 FRATRES IN FACULTATE CHARLES ALFRED GRAVES, M.A., B.L., LL.D . WILLIAM SUMNER APPLETON POTT, B.A., M.A., PH.D. LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYSTER, M.D. HAROLD H. NEFF, B.S., M.A., LL.B STEPHEN HURT WATTS, M.A., M.D. A FRATRES IN URBE GEORGE PERKINS THOMAS CORNELIUS BATTERSHILL EDWARD VAN WAGENEN COLLEGE HERBERT WEEDEN MILLER .IAMES MELVIN BALDWIN DUDLEY EDWARDS BRYANT. JR. CHARLES BOYD COLEMAN ROBERT EDWARDS GLORE CARL MCNEELY BAILEY FINLEY WI WILLIAM DUDLEY OVERBY DAVID GRIFFITH OWEN, JR. JAMES DUDLEY PEAVEY WILLIAM MASSIE WHITEHEAD JAMES CHARLES WILLIAMS. JR. LLIAMSON LAW JOHN DABNEY CARR HUGH STEWART MILLER THOMAS GANNAWAY SPRATT DOUGLAS WATSON MATTHEWS MEDICINE ' WILCOX RUFFIN .IAMES DUVAL LEE HARRY CLIFFORD ALLDER CHESLEY NORRIS BROOKS FRANK GAY QUANTZ CONLEY MAXWELL AL VORDADE VOE WILLIAM LAWRENCE KREBS ENGINEERING FRANCIS WILLIAM HAY TAYLOR INITIATES Us JOHN GREENVILLE MOTT CHARLES HENRY ROSS THOMAS HARCOURT URMSTOM JAMES FINSTON WATTS, II JOHN CLAYTON WILLIAMSON Farley, Buckner, Stephanson, Buck, Kilman Seawell, Keeney, Turner, Scott, F., Jones Horseley, Jones, Carver, Rogers, Darby, Scott, S , Xxx! gunna. -T.. W emma 'NX jiiweiam wiiml mr rsaaM1lm,M . .A R wmzmw as MJIRILQ. X mm 2 5 - -li- -53 - .JEL Ill Alpha Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha Founded al lhc Universily of Virginia, March I. IG68 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRANCIS PERRY DUNNINGTON, B.S., C.E., M.E. ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD, B.A., B.S., PH.D . JOHN HENRY NEFF, B.A., M.D. ROBERT HENNING WEBB, M.A., Pl-LD. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, B.A., C.E. ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL GORDON, Jn., B.A., M.A., P1-LD .IOHN S. WHITE ARTHUR C. JONES GEORGE R. B. MICHIE .IOHN W. FISHBURNE FRATRES IN CHARLES H. T URBE WILSON L. SMITH CLEMENT D. FISHBURNE ARCHIBALD D. DABNEY J. ADDISON PATTERSON HOMAS COLLEGE ROBERT ELROY BUCK, JR. ROBERT HENRY BUCKNER WILLIAM DURHAM CARVER HAMILTON DOANE DARBY EMANUEL GOODMAN FA GUY WI NSTON HORS LEY RLEY ERSKINE RAMSAY JONES JAMES COLEMAN ROGERS FONTAINE HERNDON SCOTT LEON TYLER SEAWELL, Jn. JOSEPH SLOANE ALFRED GORDON STEPHENSO GEORGE WINCHESTER LAW GEORGE THOMAS KILMON JOHN BOLLING JONES STONER MINTER SCOTT AUBREY GLORE KEENEY ANTHONY HIGGINS A ENGINEERING TAYLOR FITZ-HUGH TURNER INITIATES II831 GEORGE DUFFIE BRUNS N, JR. Fishburne, Hunter, Adams, Mason White, Maclin, Ellzey, Brewster, Reeside Carter, Williams, Wilke, Dr. Lewis, Claiborne, Parsons FRATRES IN URBE N QOIRIKJ ae EIJIRILJ . . mmf, IEE fl UTJJ lm IW ULU I I I 451. Ill 145 I I 6372? , Rx A .... f 5552- f. 5 ..-L ., Beta Chapter of Zeta Psi Founded al New York Univcrsily, I847 Eslablishcd al lhc Universfly of Virginia, IS68 FRATER IN FACULTATE IVEY FOREMAN LEWIS, B.A., M.S., PH.D. PAUL B. BARRINGER THOMAS C. BARRINGER MURRARY BOOCOCK BERNARD P. CI-IAMBERLAIN EDWARD S. CLARK JUDGE R. T. W. DUKE WILLIAM R. DUKE W. ESKRIDGE DUKE CAMMANN C. DUKE HORATIO HATHAWAY BREWSTER COLLEGE WILLIAM R. DUKE. JR. LEWIS T. HANKEL NEVIL G. HENSHAW GORDON B. NELSON LOGAN M. NELSON W. ALLEN PERKINS G. COLEMAN REEDY EDWIN H. TOMPKINS GEORGE E. WALKER JEFFREY PARSONS ARTHUR MURRAY RE ESIDE ALLAN LEROY CARTER. JR. .IOHN HERBERT CLAIBORNE JAMES MURRAY ELLZEY, JR. ELLIOTT GUTHRIE FISHBURNE FRANK HERBESON OFFUTT JOHN HENRY MACLIN. III WILLIAM SUTTON WHITE, JR. LAW JAMES MURRAY MASON, III MEDICINE , FRANK PATTERSON HUNTER FREDERICK HENRY WILKE NICHOLAS FLOYD ADAMS, JR ENGINEERING HARRISON WILLIAMS, JR. INITIATES FRANK BURTON ELLIS BLEDSOE COLHOUN PINKERTON CHARLES DAMER McKENRICK PARK WARE PITMAN. II , ROBERT DQUTHAT MEADE JOHN EDWARD SLAUGHTER, JR. ALFRED WAYLAND PINKERTON KEITH CULBERTSON SPEARS ' TON JOHN Aucus FINE WASHING I l85l Moncure, Watkins, Page, R. N., Warner, Miller, V., Read, Chricholm, Mitchell, Duke, Long, Carter, Rawle s. J., Smith Perdue, Barthell, Wilkinson, Lankford, Dent, Rawles, B., Goodwyn, Dillard, Newell, Smith, A., Meredith, Calhoun Dunlop, Page, R., Anderson, Nash, Miller, Mr. Fiizhugh, Mr. Davis, Lolterhos, lrby, Williams JXP R COIRIRS S CWIRILIL ,f,...5f, I O mms lmlQU.ilIwJJL Em! 'X ,f'! I N. I, ON , 4 . - '.. v .Lf Y I L ILIIIIIIQIRIA I Lambda Chapter of Kappa Alpha Founded al Washington and Lee, I865 Eslablishcd al lhc Universfly of Virginia, fuly 28, l868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS. JR., B.A., M.A.. PH.B. THOMAS FITZHUGH, B.A., M.A. WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN, B.A., M.D. ALBERT LEFEVRE. B.A., M.A., PI-LD., LL.D. JOHN CALVIN METCALF, B.A., M.A.. LITT.D.. LL.D. JAMES MORRIS PAGE. B.A., M.A., PI-LD.. LL.D. FRATRES IN URBE L. s. MACON. JR. CHARLES W. ALLEN J. ANDERSON CHISHOLM WILLIAM D. MACON WALTER S. CHISHOLM BENJAMIN G. PEYTON JOHN S. GRASTY THOMAS P. PEYTON, JR. A. A. MORSON KEITH CHARLES D. SMITH WILLIAM F. LONG I JOHN R. WOODS , S. B. WOODS COLLEGE JOHN GARY BARTHELL ROBERT NELSON PAGE JULIAN FORD CHISHOLM ROBERT TUNSTALL PEIRCE, JR. ROBERT LOWRY DENT, JR. BENJAMIN WATKINS RAWLES, JR, GUY ARLINGTON DUNLOP, JR. JOHN WINSTON READ, JR. FRANCIS JOHNSON DUKE WALTER BEAUREGARD SWAIN WILFRED LACY GOODWYN PORTER FAIRFAX WARNER LOUIS HAMBURGER MITCHELL JAMES HARVIE WILKINSON, JR. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MONCURE JOHN PARRISH WILLIAMS WILLIAM HAMILTON WATKINS. JR. LAW THOMAS MINOR ANDERSON PETER OTEY MILLER LEONARD JESSE CALHOUN JOSEPH SHELTON MEREDITH JOHN HOWARD CANDLER CHARLES PATTERSON NASH ALLYN DILLARD ROSEWELL PAC-E. JR. FREDERICK JACOB LOTTERHOS CLYDE HOLLAND PERDUE HENRY JONES LANKFORD GEGRGE PETTUS RANEY. Jn. FREEMAN BUCKNER IRBY SAMUEL BOSWORTH SMITH MEDICINE I ANDREW STEPHENS GRAHAM CE.CIL EDWARD NEWELL ALBERT MACON SMITH INITIATES BENJAMJN PALMER CARTER VIRGINIUS NEWTON MILLER CHARLES HALL DAVIS. JR. ,IAMESQWHITE RAWLES GEORGE MARSHALL HOOVER 'PIERRE WARWICK JAMES SHEPHERD PARRISH MAURICE. GERALD LONG . J I871 J Stewart, Hickson, Read, Williamson, Mauzy, Pittman Cowan, Barger, Jervey, McMahon Davidson MacGiII, Cole Prof. Barr, Prof. Henderson, Kemper, Prof'. Kincaid. yWeaver, Coleman, Haas X , mwamw ae mmm XJ mms mlwllms I Ii I L, bf xx -'-- A-S' H R I ZWW fgiiiii ggEFi:i1E::f ,RM 2 ' J4 I- -Ii -ilililmii ' - f Virginia Delta Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega Founded al Richmond, Virginia, 1865 Eslablished al lhc Universily of Virginia, November 25, 1868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRANCIS HARRIS ABBOT, M.A. ELBERT ALVIS KINCAID, M.A.. P1-1.D. CHARLES HENDERSON, E.E. FRANK STRINGFELLOW BARR, B.A., M.A. FRATRES IN URBE M. ANDRE BURTHE JAMES STUART HANCKEL JOHN STUART BATTLE. LL.B. ALBERT STUART BOLLING, M.A., LL.B COLLEGE WILLIAM KELSO BARGER, JR. ALFRED BUCKNER PITTMAN NEWTON VAN LEAR COWAN ISAAC MAYO READ JAMES LYONS DAVIDSON CHARLES RICHARD MACGILL ROBERT WILLARD HICKSON COURTNEY ROLLER MAUZY JAMES DUNCAN MACMAHON WILLIAM MINOR LILE ROGERS WILLIAM HOLT WILLIAMSON, JR. LAW PAUL HILL COLEMAN EDWARD RUTHVEN HOLMES, JR. HAMILTON HAAS ALBERT STRAYER KEMPER, JR. RUSSELL MAUZY WEAVER MEDICINE EDWARD THORNE HARRISON JAMES WILKINSON JERVEY ENGINEERING FRANK BARTOW COLE. Jn. INITIATES ' GRADUATE LELAND STEWART QUINTUS HUTTER WILLIS EDWARD JOHNSON, JR. FRANK DOMINICK MEAD RIDLEY MCLEAN SANDIDGE EDWIN HOLT WILLIAMSON GEORGE WILLIAM BARLOW PERCY ASHBY COWAN, JR. FRANK GASSAWAY DAVIDSON PHILIP HENRY HICKSON NATHANIEL LITTLETON HOLLAND ' 11891 Summerlin, Evans, Cockrell, Gleaves, Bramble, Jones, Walker Atkinson, Williams, Johnson, Mr. Ribble, McCoy, Copenhaver, Robinson, Andrews, Holland, Walp Davis, Cooke, Braxton, Hutcheson, Woolford, Dunn, Austin, Reede, Edmunds, Memminger www Q KZIJIRILQL S mms . X ,fax , I f Eff 1'1fPaf'g i1zJ , ..... . . Zeta Chapter of Kappa Sigma Founded al the Universfly of Virginia, December l0, 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ISAAC ALEXANDER BIGGER, M.D. GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON, JR., M.A., P1-LD. JAMES CARROLL FLIPPIN, M.D. WILLIAM MINOR LILE, LL.B., LL.D. FREDERICK GOODWIN DEAN RIBBLE, JR., M.A., LL.B. DUDLEY CRAWFORD SMITH, M.D. JAMES SOUTHALL WILSON, M.A., P1-LD. FRATRES IN URBE RICHARD SPENCER GILL, M.D. LEMUEL F. S EDWARD CONWAY MAPHIS W. W. WADDELL, M.D. JOHN R. WINGFIELD, JR. MITH PATTON KIMBROUGH PIERCE, M.D. COLLEGE WILLIAM CHILES HUTCHESON WILLIAM ROYSTER JOHNSON ROBERT BRODIE MEMMINGER WILLIAM F. REED FRANK EUGENE EVANS JOHN L. SUMMERLIN HENRY FROST PINCKNEY WALKER RICHARD BUCKNER AUSTIN DOUGLAS MARSHALL BRAXTON REGINALD DUNN RICHARD COLES EDMUNDS CHARLES LUCIAN GLEAVES PAUL KNORR WALP LAW HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND THOMAS AUGUSTUS MCCOY WILLIAM LANG BRAMBLE ASHLEY COCKRILL CLARENCE WETMORE ROBINSON, II STOCKTON COOKE EDWIN HENRY COPENHAVER FRANK CLAIBORNE ATKINSON LITTLETON WADDELL ' JAMES GRAY WILLIAMS MEDICINE MALORY SINCLAIR ANDREWS WILLIAM LEROY DUNN CHARLES RICHARD FURMAN BAKER LOUIS HENRY EDMUNDS JOHN RIDDICK WOOLFORD ENGINEERING ROBERT L. DAVIS INITIATES W. AMES, JR. HIRAM RALEIGH CANNON, JR. WHITMEL STRINGFELLOW PEOPLES WILLIAM EVERETT ATKINSON PAUL C. WHITLOCK, JR. I 11911 I Daughlon, Luke, Gaithright, Sheehan, Woods, Robinson, Ahner, Patterson Fravel, Walker, Wilson, Murfee, Unverzat, Bradley, Hushion, Chappel, Wear Fellows, Grove, Fredericks, Hinds, Dr. Malone, Fenwick, Bland, Swinford, Carbaugh, Webb, Smith QWRIKJ U mmm-ia ...A,,. .,, 1:41 RX N925 Beta Chapter of .Sigma Nu Founded al Virginia Military lnslilulc, 1869 Established al lhc Universily of Virginia, December 10, 1370 FRATRES IN FACULTATE RICHARD CHAPIN JONES, B.A., M.F. DUMAS MALONE, B.S., M.A.. P1-LD. FRATRES IN URBE HAROLD DEWEY THOMAS COLLEGE WILLIAM HAROLD AHNER JAMES THOMAS MURFEE JOSEPH MERRIL REYNOLDS 'THOMAS BRADLEY HARRY ANDREW FELLOWS, JR. WILLIAM LEE UNVERZAGT EDWIN FRANCIS FREDERICKS JOHN BASIL I-IUSHION LEDLEY HUGH WEAR ROBERT EDWARD WEBB WILLIAM DUANE WOOD , LAW EUGENE CARBAUGH, JR. ROBERT CALHOUN GROVE CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK ROBERT LEE HINDS, II CHARLES HOLDEN SMITH LAWRENCE AYERS GRAYSON MEDICINE EDWARD FRANKLIN BLAND ALVA DUCKETT DAUGHTON ENGINEERING INITIATES JAMES RUFUS CHAPPEL THOMAS JACKSON PATTERSON WILLIAM HARRY FRAVEL JUI-IAN MCORUDER ROBINSON. Jn. THOMAS MORTON GATHRIGHT. JR. THOMAS C- SHEEHAN, JR- ALLEN ELLIOTT WALKER, Jn. WILLIAM CLIFFORD LUKE CHARLES WILSON H931 Heyward, Booth, Roberts Poffenbarger, Walcott, Felton, Watson, Lefiwich, Miller, D. Irving, Scott, Dr. Mulholland, Ayres, Miller, C., Dew, Carroll . ' X gf M J Q M2 ....., . ,. N W Q g 5 Virginia Beta Chapter ofPhi Delta Theta Founded Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1848 Eslablishcd al The Univcrsily of Virginia, December 24, 1873 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDGES, B.S., M.A., M.D, WILLIAAM EDWARD BRAY, M.A., M..D. HENRY BEARDEN MULHOLLAND, M.D. CHARLES PERRY HOWZE, M.D. FRATER IN URBE EDWARD V. WALKER BEN AMIN VAUGHAN BOOTH. JR. J AUGUSTUS C. FELTON IOHN TABB HEYWARD WILLARD ASHBURNE IRVING, JR. COLLEGE CLIFTON MEREDITH MILLER, JR. DANIEL MARK MILLER WILLIAM THOMAS ROBERTS, JR. THOMAS KENNERLY SCOTT LAW LEWIS CHARLES CARROLL CHARLES LEE JACK CARLOS DEW NATHAN SIMPSON POFFENBARGER JOHN IRVIN WATSON MEDICINE JOHN CROPPER AYRES INITIATES GEORGE GUNN THOMAS LEE PERKINS JOHN GRIFFIN WALKER MAURY STAFFORD KNOWLTON 11951 Van Voorheis, Cobb Cochran. Beard, Straub, Morison, Cuddy, Smiih. Robeson, Freyer Ellis, Christian, Mr. Gooch, Pierson. Sydnor, Richardson, Hart eemzmw 8 CIUIRIIL mmf, Beta Iota Chapter of DeIta Tau Delta Founded al Belhany College, 1859 Eslablishcri al the University of Virginia, February 25, 1889 FRATER IN FACULTATE ROBERT K. GOOCI-I. B.A., M.A.. PHD. FRATRES IN URBE WILLIAM RICHARDSON SHEPHERD EDWIN KELL O'BRIEN, B.S., C.E. ROBERT MASSIE PAGE, M.D. LEWIS DABNEY CRENSHAW. B.A.. MA JOHN ELDON SHEPHERD. JR. WILLIAM ALONZO RINEHART LEE H. WILLIAMSON COLLEGE GAVIN HAMILTON COCHRAN. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HART, III EDWARD GOVAN HILL. JR. JOSEPH BISHOP MILLER SOUTHGATE LEMMON MORRISON EARD DANIEL BROWN PIERSON JOHN MAXWELL ROBESON, JR. ALEXANDER MORRIS SMITH CHARLES STRAUB THOMAS AUSTIN SYDNOR LAW EDWIN BRECKENRIDGE ELLIS ALLEN MURRAY B BEVERLY CAMERON COBB EDWARD OVERTON McCUE, JR. MEDICINE EDWARD BENTLEY COX ENGINEERING JOHNSON BARBOUR CHRISTIAN CURTIS EMERY CUDDY MACILBURNE VAN VOORHIES PAUL D. CAMP JOE H. FARROW CHARLES G. LEAVELL GRADUATE EGBERT B. FREYER INITIATES -- CLIFFORD LILLEY , . . ' 'E 'KENNETH T. RIPLEY 4 GEORGE H. TUCKER II97I . Stewart, W. H., Broaddus, Miller, Willingham, Wheeler, B., Stewari, W. C LaMothe, Taylor, Wheeler, A., McNally, Wheeler, R., Hamner, Davis Brooks, Pitts, Boxley, Ellis, Marlin, Gibson, Dinwiddie, Fife FN f L , , X ' 8 ..,. ...... .. ..-. N X Z 5 f 1 I 'XX ,I , gf M A Virginia Chapter of Delta Chi Founded at Cornell University, 1890 Established al lhe Univcrsily of Virginia, func I, l905 FRATRES IN URBE HARMAN ANDERSON DINWIDDIE ARTHUR L. PITTS WILLIAM O. FIFE PERRIN F. SHAW GARLAND D. MCNUTT HARRY LEE SPRATT GEORGE B. VEST COLLEGE ZEB PAGE MILLER BENJAMIN ERNEST WHEELER WILLIAM HENRY STEWART. JR. WINBOURN JOSEPH WILLINGHAM LAW SEDDON G. W. BOXLEY WILLIAM NICHOLSON ELLIS WILLIAM MURRAY HAMNER ENGINEERING EDWIN LACY GIBSON SAMUEL TILDEN MARTIN. Jn. MEDICINE ALBERT MCELROY WHEELER GRADUATE CARL PETER MCNALLY INITIATES PEYTON NALLE RHODES CHAMPE TERREL BROADDUS JOSEPH CLAIBORNE DAVIS JOHN DOMINIC LAMOTHE H991 WILLIAM CRAWFORD STEWART FRANK LILE TAYLOR ROY WHITNEY WHEELER ALBERT MCELROY WHEELER Martin, Avery, Walker, Wiley, Walten, Webster, Hurt Simpson, R., Reese, Hardeen, Ffautz, Odom, Dumbrille, Dean, Llewellyn, Whitaker, Simpson, E., Baker Cox, Dixon, Rohrer, Dr. Rodman, Gulley. Dr. Jordan, Calhoun, Savage. Kindley X QOIIRIKJ 8 QIUIRH. .-,.4A I M1925 sq-if Q--1-1 IIIlIUlIluIIIHII I i II .EEL x X R X XN I I- Psi Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa Founded ai Massachusclls Agricullurc College, i873 Eslablishcd al the Univcrsily of Virginia, fanuary I9, 1907 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN, M.A.. PH.D. WALTER SHELDON RODMAN. B.S.. S.M. FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES DEPOREST LUCAS J. E, D. MURDAUGH, B.A., M.A, COLLEGE JAMES PORTER BAKER, JR. JOHN ELDRIDGE MEANS GEORGE PULGHER cox. JR. ROBERT EDWIN ODOM THEODORE ESSEX DEAN JOHN MINNIGH PFAUTZ, JR. RALPH GRADY GULLEY JOHN JAY ROHRER THEODORE HARDEEN. JR. ROBERT SMITH SIMPSON WILBUR AUGUSTUS KINDLEY RICHARD GOODMAN WALKER LAW HENRY SAVAGE, JR. MEDICINE JOHN ALFRED CALHOUN, JR. WILLIAM AISBERT LLEEWELLYN ALGERNON SMITH HURT. SIRI: WILLIAM AUSTIN WILEY If ,U ENGINEERING HENRY MARSHALL DIXON, JR. I MAX GRAPE WALTEN -WILL ALTON WHITAKER EWING GORDON SIMPSON DANIEL THOMAS WEBSTER, JR. W V INITIATES .Q I -I . HAMILTON DODGE AVERY ERLING GUTHQRNIESPEDAHL GYRIL BRADFORD 'MARTIN EU JEAN DE BULLET PHILIP NORTON DUMBRILLE I DAVID PHILIP REESE. JR. - I2oI1 . Little, Brown, J., Gamble, Beard, Brown, J. E. W., Flournoy Brown, W., Smith, Frost, Williams, Leigh, Meek, Hopkins COLLEGE , XV QWIKJ U WW A ...,, , , .W D H4925 Rho Chapter of Delta Phi Founded at Union College, 1827 Eslablished al the Universily of Virginia, March I, 1907 FRATER IN URBE D. E. BROWN DONALD SWAN BEARD HENRY CHAPMAN LITTLE JOHN LANDRUM BROWN IOI-IN E. WILLIAMS BROWN WILLIAM E. FLOURNOY. JR. LAW RICHARD WHITAKER GAMBLE ROBERT BASKERVILLE HOBBES CHARLES GUSTAF RAMSEY LEIGH JOHN BURGESS MEEK WILLIAM MONDELL WALTER LINDSAY BROWN MEDICINE FRANK READE HOPKINS ENGINEERING GEORGE TUCKER SMITH, JR. GRADUATE THOMAS LEIGH WILLIAMS INITIATES LESLIE BELLFIELD GRAY ERNEST LINWOOD WOODWARD WALTER BONAMY BOWER JAMES STERRETT GITTINGS l203l Carter, Beck, Graham, Thomas, McComas, Brady, Kennan Smith, Horne, Snidow, Coleman, Judge, Preston, Yeatts, Phillips Monfort, Detchon. Cook, Louthay, Elgin, Holland, Goodrich, Wilson, Wainwright wmzm Q Ewumzw ' mm 2.5 IZIIHTJIIII DJJ . N A MX ..lEE':l- nel Virginia Eta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Founded al Richmond College, 1900 Eslablished, 1906 FRQATRES IN URBE HALBURTON McCOY, M.D. MILES LILLY FRANCIS E.H. MCLEAN HARRY LE CATO SMITH SAMUEL H. RIVERS. M.D. JACK KENNAN COLLEGE HENRY ANGLE MCCOMAS FREDERICK WILLIAM MCCOMAS CLAYTON PHILLIPS, JR. WILBUR JACKSON PRESTON DAVID HARRIS THOMAS IRVING HUDGINS WAINWRIGHT EDWARD SELMAN ABERNATHY JOHN PHILLIPS COLEMAN CHARLES CARNER NDORLAND COOK CARTER THOMAS LOUTHAN LAW BURNELL NEWMAN GOODRICH JULIUS PENDLETON WILSON ' i ENGINEERING PETER ANDREW BECK LAMBETH RAYMOND MONFORT HAM FRANCIS ARTHUR SNIDOW JAMES MONTROSE GRA EDWARD TRAMMELL HOLLAND HOWARD SWINEFORD YEATTS MEDICINE ROBERT LEONARD KING GRADUATE JOSEPH CLIFTON ELGIN INITIATES GEORGE EDWARD HORN DAVID WALKER CARTER JAMES MONTROSE GRAHAM . 12051 Parker, Grill, Saunders, Moore, Wheeler Benckenstein, Jessup, Sampson, Clemons, Waiers, Yeats, Brownley, Head Simms, Dr. O'Keefe, Lewis, Horgan Wheat, Vandevenier, Rosser, Dunn, Schenck, Flournoy, Butterworizh, Shiplett wuremw Q QWIRLJ X C mmf, HW gwmlu-QE K! 5- .EEL Ill I. 'hx M, I - Vf:fjy':lR 1 1 X I- -. F 5275-fl7if'3 T: i94'N7?'l?QQffi l2S1 vw' ---- ': :li 4. 2 -E n -- - J 1 W. EE-5' iifiq 'EI QL? QE I , , ' 1 I T T E 52 -f E fig-'mlf I,gQ5'f 1'H if-,W gfuqf-+R -I E 2 I 5 Hg E ' E .. W WL WJLH .- I i-,5-f:.,i-aj ii .-,-- -A f f:-: :,5:giQ,,g3,,fr flqffff, ' . '- I 5 Q, 4 , 'er'-mu .mg - J .-.-'svn-J,-1 '.-in-.1 7 I--44. -1- Phi Zeta Chapter of Alpha Chi Rho Founded al Triniiy College, 1895 Eslablished al lhe Universilp of Virginia, fune.8, l907 FRATRES IN URBE GOUVERNEUR WHITEHEAD MARCHANT WILLIAM HENRY CLAY WHITE, M.D. COLLEGE JOHN HENRY BENCKENSTEIN JOHN BROWNLEY WILLIAM LAWRENCE GIBSON SAMUEL ASHBY LEWIS THOMAS CLEVELAND PARKER JOSEPH ALLEN WHEAT GRAVEN FIELDS WINSLOW, M.D, WALTER LEE SANDERS GEORGE LESLIE SAMPSON GEORGE ODER SHIPLETT JOSEPH HEATON VANDEVENTER LEON RADCLIFFE WATERS WENDELL AVON YEATTS LAW THOMAS DUNN , WALTER CARL CLEMONS A FREDERICK GARLAND MADARA MEDICINE CHARLES JOSEPH HORGAN MARIAN THOMAS ROSSER JAMES A THOMAS JACKSON SIMS, JR, E RLE WHEELER ENGINEERING JOSEPH PORTER MOORE INITIATES HENRY FREDERICK GRILL I 207 1 JAMES WILLIAM HEAD I Vervena, Baker, Hancock, VonCanon. Hardy. C., Barner, M., Jones, S. Armstrong, Andrews, Morton, Rexrode, Oakes, Ragland, Whiie Q Parker, Beard, Barner, G., Jones, L., Hardy, E., Holland, Yancey, Stromenger, Nnchols CGIIRIKJ az MJIRM ,WNXINJ mmf, 4 X 1 wf MX A ---wlffl' X , I--I:Y-E.f2UL!!B: A-51 A -'M-'Q Xi Chapter of Theta Chi Founded al Norwich Univcrsily, l856 Eslablislled al lhe Universilp of Virginia, Seplember 26, 1913 FRATRES IN URBE NOBLE CILLEY POWELL. A.B., B.D. MARION HOWELL WATSON, M.D. COLLEGE STUART PANNILL JONES CLYDE EARL OAKES JAMES CLARENCE PARKER, JR. WALTER HARRY STROMENGER ACHILLE G. V. VERVENA OLIVER LEON VON CANON JAMES CLAYTON YANCEY DAVID BURTON ANDREWS, JR. HAROLD NATHANIEL ARMSTRONG ROYAL PACKER BAKER WILLIAM DONALD BEARD EUGENE SWANSON GROSECLOSE BENJAMIN HAYNES HANCOCK HARRY SHANNON HOLLAND LAW GEORGE BATTE BARNER LANGHORNE REGINALD JONES EDWARD NASH HARDY, JR. GEORGE WALDEN NICHOLS RICHARD PAGE MORTON MEDICINE JOSEPH CORNELIUS INMAN, JR. WALTER EMMETT SCRIBNER ENGINEERING JOHN SHELTON RAGLAND INITIATES JOHN MITCHELL BARNER EDWARD ERNEST REXRODE RALPH CARLETON WHITE CHARLES DUDLEY HARDY I 209 1 Hofheimer, J., Levy, Coon, Feibleman, Teiser, Margolius Hannock, Brown, Hofheimer, H., Stein, Rohr, Effron Samet. Nelson, Hofheimer, A., Falk, Mazursky teams az QMJIRILJ , I TN! M25 P111 Pfllmliillhllilll Emil' , , I ,, R 1 I Ill Chi Chapter of Zeta Beta Tau a Founded ai the College of Ihe City of New York, 1898 Eslalnlished al ihe Univcrsily of Virginia, func IZ, 1915 FRATER IN FACULTATE LINWOOD LEHMAN, B.A., M.A.. P1-LD. COLLEGE REGINALD COON JEFF HOFHEIMER LAWRENCE FALK DAVID MILTON LOWENBERG HENRY CLAY HOFHEIMER LEWIS REYNER SAMET EMIL WACHTEL LAW DAVID STANLEY BROWN LEROY MARGOLIUS MORRIS EFFRON HERMAN MAZURSKY ALAN JEROME HOFHEIMER NATHAN HENRY NELSON INITIATES JAMES FEIBLEMAN ARTHUR HANNOCH MILTON LEONARD LEVY l2lI1 EDWARD ROHR, II MILFORD ALLAN STEIN WILLIAM KLEIN TEISER Loew, Hayman, Gunst, Rothschild Davis, Waterman, LeBauer, Blechman, Binswanger Lindeman, Ullman, Schultz, Cohen, Levy, Lasiing wnramw ae mmrzmi , W f X N725 g-'Q '-9. am mmnumlmm mf -ff X I- . . 'flzwli -- A elf- - 'EL EL-E Z WR' H' iff T T-E EJ -v W '15-f1l :':a.y.,' . JF, 'Is E I I df -A I 1 Nu Chapter of Phi Epsilon Pi Founded al l11e College of Ihe Cily of New York, 1901 Eslablished at lhe Universily of Virginia, December 18, 1915 COLLEGE . IELDS LINDEMAN SIDNEY LEBAUER DAVID SH ARTHUR LEVY. JR. SIDNEY BARTH SHULTZ EMANUEL ULLIVIAN MILTON BILBER LAW LEROY ROSENHEIM COHENJR. FRANKLIN BLECHIVIAN EDGAR MOSES MILLARD BINSWANGER HENRY BRUNDHILL DAVIS LAWRENCE GOLDBLOOM RICHARD JACOB GUNST INITIATES IZI3 REUBEN RAYMOND HAYMAN MAURICE LEBAUER . EDGAR LOEW GEORGE FULLER ROTHSCHILD Lawrence, Lewis, Ford. Simpson, Norman, Gregory, Wood Sebrell, Mayers, Bray, White, Via, Hand Morgan, Britt, Professor Macconochie. Warthen, Surratt, Gwin. Parker, Rollins Exif' I WWW U .,,,,.k mms ' I Alpha Mu Chapter of Delta Sigma Phi Founded al the College of l1Ie City of New York, 1899 Eslablishcd al the University of Virginia, May 14, 1921 FRATER IN FACULTATE ARTHUR F. MACCONOCHIE FRATRES IN URBE REES MORGAN, M.D. HAROLD ANDERSON VIA ' COLLEGE GORDON cRooKEs LEWIS MEADE BONNER NORMAN WARREN WHITE VIA JOHN WooD, JR. EDWARD WADSWORTH GREGORY, JR. HOWELL HOLMES GWIN GEORGE CURTIS HAND HENRY JEFFERSON LAWRENCE ' LAW HERBERT MARION BRITT GEORGE DONAL FORD RUPERT VERDUN SURRATT MEDICINE WILEY JACKSON ROLLINS, JR. JOHN GARLINGTON SIMPSON, JR, WILLIAM HENRY SEBRELL, JR. HARRY JUSTICE WARTHEN. JR. ENGINEERING LLOYD CHANDLER MAYERS JACOB SILAS PARKER, JR. INITIATES LLOYD JONES BRAY ROBERT WILLIAM WHITE l2I5J Clark, Trexler, Reynolds, Caldwell, Kesler Hutchings, Gill, Johnson, Ctitzer, ,Shellhorse mamma af mlmrzm I DMN! N25 N , N R , M ' X - .Ii-I-5-211 II .lsl. lan IIII Alpha Chapter of Alpha Phi Epsilon Founded at the Universiiy of Virginia, March I8, 1922 COLLEGE G. G. CALDWELL' HARRY P. CLARK CHESTERFIELD CRITZER WILLIAM C. GILL PAUL S. JOHNSON GEORGE W. KESLER ROBERT H. REYNOLDS BODIE H. SHELLHORSE THOMAS STEWART MEDICINE CLARENCE W. TREXLER 12171 Boughton, Christian, Stanley, Mathiasen, Hanford, Denty Abbott, Nuckols, Harwood, Linville, Behrens, Collier, Forester, Kay Sandridge, Eubanks, Broome, McGregor, Evans, D. P., Evans, C. H., Tobler f JN If mimiiw Q iziuiiii AJR mm 215 if -'P giliiif Anlrli 5 Ei 5 I. -M'5i'fll'lli Virginia Chapter of Delta Upsilon Founded at Williams College, 1834 Established al lhc Universily of Virginia, April 8, 1922 FRATRES IN URBE ROBERT EDWARD LEE HENRY BURNHAM BOONE COLLEGE EARL LEIGHTON ABBOTT GUY ALEXANDER TOBLER WILLIAM PENDLETON SANDRIDGE, Jn. HUGH DEWITT MCCORMICK FRANCIS BRUCE MCMULLEN JOHN BEHRENS, JR. HENRY MERCER EUBANK JOHN DUMONT KAY WESLEY GRANFORD HANFORD FRANCIS MURRAY PHILLIPS, JR. WILLIAM PRESTON NUCKOLS GEORGE WILLIAM SHIRLEY LAW DAVID LOUDEN BLACK JOHN FREDERICK BUDKE, Jn. CHARLES EDWARD PERRY. JR. MEDICINE HERMAN BOUGHTON CHARLES HAWES EVANS LEMUEL REDMOND DAVID PHILLIP EVANS GEORGE DAVID MAcGREGOR ENGINEERING HAROLD SHERLOCK HARWOOD THOMAS MERRIAM LINVILLE HERBERT WALTER MATHIASEN GRADUATE WILLIAM GEROW CHRISTIAN INITIATES .IAMES BENJAMIN ASWELL, JR. ARTHUR WILLIAM FORESTER EMMIT G. COLLIER LEHMAN PATTON NICKELL THURMAN CARLISLE STANLEY CLIFFORD LELAND STANLEY - l2I9l SAMUEL LEE DENTY Lovenstein, L., Haskell, Simon Kirsner, Hirschman, Friedberg, Wieniraub, Greenberg, Caplan Feuerman, Wilkins, Lovenstein, M., Koplen, Macht fx Owfx f WWW U WWW .., - RX rw 2 5 I-Bw-1 I I 'A ,Z IVIu Chapter of Phi Alpha Founded al George Washinglon Univcrsily, I9l4 Eslablished al lhc Univcrsily of Virginia, April 16, l922 COLLEGE SAMUEL FRIEDBERG RAYMOND BERNARD KIRSNER BENJAMIN PRINCE KUSHNER LOUIS LOVENSTEIN MENO LOVENSTEIN .IEROME IRVING MACHT RAYMOND SIMON LAW ELLIS PHILIP BLOCK LEO L. HASKELL LAWRENCE IRVIN KOPLEN JOSEPH WEINTRAUB MEDICINE JOSEPH CAPLAN SOLOMON SIDNEY FEUERMAN MILTON GREENBERG PHILIP JAMES HIRSHMAN JACOB WILKINS INITIATES MAURICE LEONARD BLOCK MAURICE LEON MACHT 12211 11149 2 I5 M 2 wmzmu fs wlkmi vvw I . ,w.,.,..w........ E1 K , 55' U a Q. -L 1 i. T Z 1 1 E15-Lf.-: 1 JIU 4. '-Fil? E E F f .1 . . '. ..4 I ' ww.'fm'-5K'f'i?15 '1'. '- If 'E EL E EH E SVT: .' I Zim . I ,M .A- -i1TuIl1ElllmTlf'-'2f...5... 2. 5-Fmml 5 l ' l ' 1 ' -l--I- -- - - lm1 i-Q71 11' 7 F? fi 'sift Eli'1 Fi 27 . '. E 'if' igiffim ,E - H up A 1 , I f , Alpha Chapter of Sigma Alpha Kappa Founded al lhe Univcrsily of Virginia, 1925 COLLEGE JAMES GORDON NEWLANDS MAYO SCOTT NININGER JACK C. PALMER RICHMOND H. NICKELS CHESTER L. FRANKLIN THOMAS K. SHREVE LAW GEORGE ADAMS PIERCE CHARLES PHILANADER SCOVILL MEDICINE WILLIAM C. BRANN HASWELL DUNKLEY FRANKLIN THOMAS ESTIN KNIGHT ENGINEERING JAMES WILLIAMS COLVIN l222l CORKS and CURLS' CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 5 IO 20 20 DEFINITIONS Horizontal Highway robbery at the end of a date. fThe yellow peril., Place for social intercourse fobsj. Answer to request for leave of absence. Goes with celera and lu, Brute. Four years at hard labor. Small animal, more powerful than a king. usually found in a hole. In fFrenchD. I W. k. columnist. fN0t R. MCKQ Drawing, painting, writing, drinking, etc. Fails on quiz, exam, etc. fobsjg stoppers falso obs.J. Where one busts. Runs up a tree. Ante-Volstead era fabbrj. What the author projects and rejects Cabbr., pl.j. What the janitor calls a door. Mrs. lVlachree's title fabbrj. The leg of a pig in England. It cheers. Neck. fflnswcrs on page 230.Q the editor I 1 223 Vertical A famous article fnot of Constitutionj. Something that goes around a girl's neck. fArm is wrong., Usual cause of hives. ' Preposition denoting a state of immobility. Substitute for automobile license. Alleged ingredient of moonshine. Before prohibition fabbrj. Hair on a spree: recites brilliantly fobsj. A hem and a haw. What Volstead did. One who believes Eli Banana is a fruit. ' Abbreviation much used in crossword puz- zles. What you hate to get in the morning. What constitutes seven-eights of College Topics fabbr., singj. How the weasel goes. See the world for hfty cents. One w h ho sticks his neck out fcolloquial in Nort Greek letter resembling in sound the cry of a cat to its mate. Greatest man in the world. fBe franlcj A. L., JR. l 4 A . SIGMA PHI 1' x.., wg- PI KAPPA n 'ALPHA 225 I 4 ' eww ! Ugg! My mug! Q E E H lftl nwvviiiw' m 49 2 5 , comemof as clwikiif , , He if ET Q 51 j U at ig '. , ' iw-'f,wM zf'-'w V' I 5 . - g 5 gf fn ,V f , V it -...,.i..,. -i-n-m..- F l -4 1 ki uuu in I I..-...5 ,, 1 S, : mm. I EVM - mm. , - , , 1'?i?1 4 Cu rlg'-. An Ode i Inspired by Long Communion with lhe Cross-Worcl Puzzle O'er such a word might frantic Chaucer tear The learned luxuriance of his '5 crulle hair: O'er such a word might sweetest Shakespeare's brain Cudgel its polymathic cells in vaing For such a word ransacking Kingdom Come Blind lVlilton's mighty organ voice is dumb: And Doctor Johnson pressed for form unheard Exclaims, Why, damme, sir, there's no such word! We Lilliputian moderns must invoke The lettered archives of linguistic folk Thumbing elusive pages, nothing loath, For that two-lettered, tree-toed thing, the sloth. Strong meat not meant for moron mind to guzzle, Your caviare collation, Cross-Word Puzzle. -A. K. D., 1 ANSWERS T0 CORKS AND CURLS CROSS-WORD PUZZLE L? R IU D EU' l230l i i I I X P w Y w K A - D L 11149 2 5 S QGIIRHKJ 8 KJILJHRILJ -: 53 519.- l in y X 1, I - , - ' .,,f '..gsm4.-101-1 -'-, A f' 'H -- z 2 1 if 5' 21 as w 'e 2-in ,V f . , mstwm - -.1-l.1-A- :muf f ins-when-.1mnfmmus.2.L fi .4 is , Q e,,, ,!m 'r' W g! ! Q , 351 1Eil?fVHZZff 1i .TSW ?l?Tf ' iiirkis gr-w AFTER He wakes amid the jumble of his room To fasten feeble eyes upon the .square Of dirty light that mocks the tattered gloom. His cane leans in a cornerg on a chair i His single suit is folded . . . like his days, Which will be worn now neatly to the end: For life for him has wandered into ways Of gradual twilight. H e, who would send His soul to hell for one brave laughing word In the old days, but very long ago .... And now he waits until his dream has heard The thunder of a train on tracks below His window .... H altingly he leaves his bed To tremble for a while with wheels that fling A sob of echoes through the roomy his red, Small eyes grow young again remembering. . But now, downstairs, the Greek has opened shop,- And, too, the whistle's song is died and gone,- And so, hasting to please his boss, the wop, He dusts his faded pants and puts them on. -JAMES l232 1 ASWELL 1' f ,nl-ll F CT5 Augie' ' ,,,... ,.. 'WE UM ve, 'fs V.-vw iw RJNL-SEVTY-R5 U I 5AWYG.RS i HWSM s E CORNER 414 .ao 'J Q- J' +V Q' hx I 'fee 0459. 'Q -X 'tra Q 5. ff Cx . W: -. Ili 49 2 5 f is VIIV 8 -. .. - A Q JE fa S 'L ff..-1 f I - f Udwmlmmllfmllm-ILTIEIIMIIEWIP--r-s-! 5-IT lFiT'f -if? fi.-.. -. mmm iff! 1S.3i7'V fTii S i-'l'5l7'1 i?i'I ? Lambda Pi Academic Fraternity Founded al the Univcrsily of Virginia, 1896 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER, M.A., PH.D. WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER, M.A., PH.D. RICHARD MONTGOMERY BIRD, B.A., B.S., PH.D. JAMES MORRIS PAGE, LL.D., PH.D. .IOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, B.A., C.E. CHARLES HANCOCK, B.S. ALBERT LEFEVRE, B.A., PH.D., LL.D. WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON. LL.D. RICHARD HENRY WILSON, M.A., PH.D. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, M.A., PH.D. WILLIAMS HOLDING ECHOLS, B.S., C.E. FRANCIS HARRIS ABBOT. M.A. GRADUATE MEMBERS ' M. S. ANDREWS J. D. BRADY D. W. FLY S. D. BLACKFORD J. 1. BUXTON L. W. GRAVES, JR. E. F. BLAND P. H. COLEMAN R. L. HINDS, II W. L. BRAMBLE J. s. DAVIS, JR. J. W. JERVEY ACTIVE MEMBERS J. P. BAKER C. L. DAVIS L. H. LEE W. K. BARCH, JR. L. M. DENT C. C. R. LEIGH D. M. BRAXTON W. W. DUPREE H. C. LITTLE J. E. W. BROWN R. DUNN E. LOTH J. C. BROWN L. M. FISHER C. M. MACKALL C. T. BURKE D. R. CROOME R. H. MCCORD E. C. CARRINGTON J. H. IRVINE J. R. MCKELDIN I J. H. CLAIBORNE If. E. JAMISON S. W. MAPHIS J. W. COMPTON W. R. JONES T. S. MEADE C. F. Cox W. M. KELLER E. L. MINOR C. L. CUNNINGHAM W. A. KINDLEY C. A. MOSELEY H. D. DABNEY H. V. LAROM R. S. OSBORN l234l T. A. MCCOY H. M. PARKER L. STEWART R. B. TAYLOR M. M. PINCKNEY A. B. PITTMAN I. M.,READ, JR. W. M. L. ROGERS W. N. ROGERS R. S. STARCHER F. STONE J. A. TAYLOR W. E. TAYLOR P. K. WALP C. WINCHESTER . --'rx ,Q 'i Ivwwv ui I mffxx E3 I .WI-IW'-.1..lA.I. l l IF l F lf-'I - ff W5 www WPIRI-I I .. li , , IIS, -.fi1sJ.,.-I. -. Ig 52 12 5 51 . -' ,, - X. -M . I Iv'-L2I Jr.' I. -' ' -If Q E: g EH gg J I f 1' . ',I'. . I .nm Q-- gwr--I-I I-Amy HHH I IIIILLIJ- IIAU! AIIIIII Vf-'-...:-l' -1 13: : mm- - Ilmul nguwl I --- - - . Um 558 23 7 ii 'E 9Zl?'I-'??'5'Y-1-Y Pg 'i?w'. -'i3Z5.I'g:51'Ti7'JIfFSii-I-'gif H. P. ABNEY D. S. BEARD . M. BIRDSONG . A. BROWN L. BROWN C. CAMERON . A. CARTER R. CONROY W. A. DEITRICK A. C. DIFFY W. R. DORSEY sages W. A. BRYAN C. T. CASTLEMAN N. V. COWAN D. W. DARBY C. M. FROST A. G. GILLAM C. L. GLEAVES A. H. HALL P. K. HENNESSY F. A. HOBSON J. M. HUDGINS W. R. JOHNSON E. G. LAIRD Skull and Keys Founded al the Universilp of Virginia, l9ll GRADUATE MEMBERS R. N. HAWES I-I. A. HOLLAND E. HUNTON J. P. MCOUIRE J. B. MEEK c. v. MINOR A. H. Moss K. NELSON J. M. PAGE, JR. E. M. PARRISI-I ACTIVE MEMBERS A. B. LAMBERT J. O. LUCE R. W. MCCLANAI-IAN L. MILLER W. C. MOORE R. P. PEARD T. D. PEPPER T. PINKNEY D. v. RICHARDSON D. H. RISHER J. R. RUFFIN 12361 R. R. PARRISH J. RITCHIE, III W. R. SEWARD G. T. SMITH H. W. STARCHER W. G. STEPHENSON MCL. TILTON R. M. WEAVER T. L. WILLIAMS V. P. WILSON J. F. WOODWARD F. W. SCOTT M. G. SHEPHERD R. W. SHULTICE T. D. SYDNOR F. H. THESMAR T. J. TODD W. H. TYLER C. C. WERTENBAKER B. WILLIAMS E. S. WILLIAMS W. H. WILLIAMSON C. WORTHAM M. E. WRENN rg, :L N v L Y I - - ,., 1, I-Q. ,V i A uv If 'H 15 W4 fi 4 PAQ?-M x J '- 4 .V ' ' ' xt J ' f 'I' W, ,Z Q 3' fi fx. Ti, ,L Nj s? W ,, 115, '- .. A-.x ,V w ff Km ..,.,, ,M V , H T, AW ,JIT fm 'P X ily, :OK fgfgs v l., TN ow, HQ 'Q 'iii 1 f ,, s'....,v 1 'A - ? 2 JI I9 z B Q, QOIIRIKJ as CIUIRIIJ I itil, E H . 4 '. I ' -T2 5 gf EQ EI if IE : ,f'.'fI i 1 I Nw. ., mmm mmginvmlrvnlf - l!TIElllEQf..i.Ii-z -1 ,, E-l lf li H !! . u ! m' ! ! :iH ! ! Qin 1125 FTE 17- T?5FPl?a ':'1r ffEf i7'. 'i7'I:?F7l'Ti5f.lPfi27'I1-Zi7TAi -1 1- Minor Chapter of the Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi Founded al lhc Universily af Michigan, 1859 Established, 1890 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM MINOR LILE ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE CHARLES ALFRED GRAVES GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER. Jn FREDERICK DEAN GOODWIN RIBBLE FRATRES IN URBE ALBERT BOLLING ALLAN PERKINS THOMAS MUNFORD BOYD C. E. MORAN HOLLIS RHINEHART, JR.' L. T. HANKLE, JR. L. W. WOOD DAVID JOSEPH WOOD ADDINELL HEWSON MICHIE MEMBERS SAMUEL MORE BRONAUGH WILLIAM MCLEMORE BIRDSONG FREDERICK JACOB LOTTERHOS JOHN ADGER MANNING THOMAS AUGUSTUS MCCOY CHARLES PATTERSON NASH, JR. CLARENCE WETMORE ROBINSO LYTTLETON WADDELL JOHN MINOR BOTTS LEWIS, JR. EDWIN HENRY COPENHAVER, J LAWRENCE AYRES GRAYSON HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND N. R. 12381 PETER OTEY MILLER . CHARLES VENABLE MINOR MEREDITH ERSKINE WATKINS GEORGE PETTUS RANEY, JR. CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK JOHN BOLLING JONES, JR. WALTER LINDSAY BROWN PAUL HIRE COLEMAN JACK CARLOS DEW ROBERT NICHOLAS HAWES LANGHORNE JONES ALBERT STRAYER KEMPER, JR. Mvmffl. v il' 9 FL 4NfN I -.ILU.LL. - ,u.u.1I uu ul ' I l l I M' ,E m I9 z 5 mums as CIIJIIRIIIJ H.-I-Mu. 1- -.., W -,JIUII - l ILM' :III -VUIILI I JHIIII-1 A -H J In M I r l., im Ein 1215IEE? 2-i3'.T2ETf?-?2'f3? 'Egfr '-ggi?153,-g51?sgl,g-a?1'gg-75? Thomas Jefferson Chapter of the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity Founded al Chicago, Kcnl School of Law, 1897 Eslablfshcd, 1910 FRATRES IN URBE ROSSER CLEVELAND FORBES OSCAR BIBB LOWMAN HONORARY MEMBERS HoN. WILLIAM HODGES MANN HoN. SAMUEL W. WILLIAMS ' ACTIVE MEMBERS WILSON WYLIE BEALL, JR. JAMES ANDREW BLAKE JOHN AUGUSTUS BLAKEMORE HAGAN BOND JAMES FLOYD BOSTON WALTER CARL CLEMONS MCCOMB COLEMAN HARRY BROADUS DARDEN THOMAS DUNN EDWIN BRECKENRIDGE ELLIS CHARLES PEPPER CILLESPIE HENRY BURR GORDON LEWIS WILLIAM GRAVES, JR. CLAUDE LUKE GRAY ROBERT THOMAS FRENCH HEADLEY WILLIAM MURRAY HAMNER JAMES EBB KELLEY GEORGE THOMAS KILMON 12401 CHARLES BENJAMIN LEE JAMES BAILEY LOVELACE FREDERICK GARLAND MADARA BENJAMIN STEPHEN MORGAN RICHARD PAGE MORTON JAMES NORRIS MCPHERSON ANDREW VERNON MCNEAL STEWART FETTY MCREYNOLDS JOSEPH THOMAS O'FARRELL STONER MINTER SCOTT THOMAS GANNAWAY SPRATT JOHN C, STENNIS CHARLES WILLIAM SUBLETT JOHN GARLAND TARRANT ALBERT GALLITON WETHERBY ROBERT HARRAL WHILDEN GARLAND ABRAHAM WILLIAMS JOHN GARTH YANCY QQEAHQQFL .I ,rw 'W a- W yl U , ' ii, , 4 , . fl fb Q X , hw 4 f. , ' fffiif :i 1 Ev-51' an erm, fc i if M, QA 'HJ XX WL ,AJ ,N ,ji Q, X KJ ' 'V 4:2 f '-fff- :5 N -z-35:5 f -r . - 4: 4XfN liIll 'l-L.Tl-.xu.1llfI-f I I E E E ll-'I 2251-I III I9 2. 5 f N COIIRHQJ' 8 CWJIIRIIIJ I V M 5: -J , .I V In H X www.. www .... AH .,-. .W HQ full' mm. 'Q'-5?,,5,, i j, 5 2.1.3. I' 'T M .l,.. , aggxJ EEA Qlffkf 'l:.'EfSL?A1 'F5527'i 'F5? - '.3V , f'i'T5fJI'T337i'?71'15 fl '7 :- Pi Mu Chapter of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity Pi Mu founded al lhe University of Virginia, 1892 Phi Chi founded al lhc University of Louisville, I889 Amalgamalion of lhc llvo fralernitics ejfeclcd, 1922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. ROBERT BENNETT BEAN DR. HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDGES DR. JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL FRATRES IN URBE DR. P. B. BARRINGER DR. HUGH NELSON . MEMBERS Class of 1925 FREDERICK PROBY BARROW. II EDWARD NELSON BOOKER HERMAN BOUGHTON PORTER BURKS ECHOLS ROBERT EDWARD FEAGANS RICHARD HUCKSTEP HOLT FRANK PATTERSON HUNTER STANTON KNOWLES LIVINGSTON Class of 1926 DAVID PHILLIP EVANS ALGERNON SMITH HURT J Class of 1927 ALBERT BROWN DICKEY JAMES MELVIN CAMPBELL MARSHALL PETERSON GORDON. JR. Class of 1928 WALTER JOHNSON ALLEDREE JOHN HENRY COULTER, JR. ALBERT MAY EADDY EDWARD BUCHANAN HOLMES WILLIAM LOUIE LACY PAUL RUTHERFORD MCFAYDEN, JR. 12421 JOHN BRAXTON McKEE RUFUS FRANKLIN MORGAN ROBERT EDWIN PEYTON RANDOLPH CABELL THOMASON ALBERT MCELROY WHEELER WILLIAM AUSTIN WILEY COIIRIIKJ az UUIRILJ J .QW M925 ll!lll-- mlmwl-IIIIIL A I 'ff?f.....ilj- XX ' ' U -' - -.-M.. in 52 E2 5' E -E 5?-. 5 2 if E E1 Q, ., 3',',7V 'fy?f' rw i JEL lil Ir I P Pi Mu Chapter of Nu Sigma Nu Medical Fraternity Founded al lhc Univcrsily of Michigan, 1882 Established, 1904 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Da. STEPHEN HURT WATTS DR. ISAAC ALEXANDER BIGGER DR. JAMES CAROL FLIPPIN DR. CARL CASKEY SPEIDEL DR. HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDGES DR. WILLIAM WIRT WADDELL, Jn. DR. VINCENT HARVEY ARCHER FRATRES IN URBE DR. HUGH THOMAS NELSON DR. MARION HOWELL WATSON DR. RAY JACKSON NEFF DR. SAMUEL HARVEY RIVERS CLASS OF 1925 GOLDSBOROUGH FOARD MCGINNES ALBERT MACON SMITH HARRY JUSTICE WARTHEN, JR. CLASS OF 1926 HOMER CHAMPION ASHLEY EDWARD THORNE HARRISON BRUCE EMANUEL BRADLEY FRANK READE HOPKINS WILLIAM Lx-:ROY DUNN JULIAN MEADE RUFFIN GEORGE GERALD STONE CLASS OF 1927 SAMUEL MARSHALL DAVENPORT OTIS NORCROSS SHELTON ANDREW DEJARNETTE HART WALTER KNAPP SLACK WALTER EMMETT SCRIBNER JOHN RIDDICK WOOLFORD CLASS OF 1928 ALEXANDER NATHAN CHAFFIN CHESTER REEVES NUCKOLLS 9 LOREN PRITCHARD GUY FRANK COULSON PINKERTON ROBERT LEONARD KING CHARLESNBAYNE STRINGFELLOW 12431 . , '1--E5 1 ,fm-. 1 : L, 4X6 I it-SS My mc ft, J III '19 Z 5 J I X ,,,, J w ,:E E1,iW IR J' 8 IIUEIRHL I , .,v-gr is .Z 5 ' - E EW 2251?u'??Tf'-'Tliffffniw '55?? 5'1'1f ffl -iff?-32 :Zi-i7lT751'1l713i'l1S-571'i 'E Sigma Chapter of Phi Rho Sigma Medical Fraternity Founded at Northwestern University, 1871 Established, 1904 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. JOSEPH THOMAS JONES Da. HENRY BEARDEN MULHOLLAND Da. FRANK MCCUTCHEON MEMBERS Class of 1925 Dn. SHEPHARD KELLAM AMES DR. JOHN EDWARD KNIGHT FLANNAGAN Da. MALLORY SINCLAIR ANDREWS Dn. ANDREW STEPHENS GRAHAM DR. STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD DR. JOSEPH CONWAY HIDEN DR. JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, Jn. DR. JAMES WILKINSON JERVEY Dn. RICHARD CANNON ELEY Da. CLARENCE NUCKOLLS McPEAK Da. JOHN BUTLER FAISON DR. EDGAR MEREDITH McPEAK DR. THOMAS OSGOOD OTTO Class of 1926 NICHOLS FLOYD ADAMS WILLIAM DANIEL HICKERSON JOHN CROPPER AYRES WILLCOX RUFFIN CHARLES RICHARD FURMAN BAKER SAMUEL BURKS SCOTT OSCAR SWINEFORD, JR. Class of 1927 EDWARD FRANKLIN BLAND FREDERICK HENRY FICHTIG JAMES RICHARD BOULWARE, JR. RAYMOND ALFRED CANDY WALTER COURTNEY CAMERON HUGH HARALSON JOHNSON EDWARD BENTLEY COX KINLOCH NELSON EMORY EWING WALTER Class of 1928 JOHN ALFRED CALHOUN, JR. WILLIAM ALBERT LLEWELLYN PAUL DOUGLAS CAMP, JR. CECIL EDWARD NEWELL ALVA DUCKETT DAUGHTON CHARLES RUSSELL ROBINS, JR. WILLIAM RIELY JORDAN JAMES WINSTON WATTS, II JOHN FRANKLIN WOODWARD, JR. 12441 A jay, COIRIRS S CIIIRILS mms ,,, ' ' ,-. ..,,...i I . A XD Alpha Eta Chapter Of Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity Founded al Wexlern Pennsylvania Medical College, 1891 Established, 1908 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. E. O. BARR DR. W. G. RAINEY DR. W. E. BRAY DR. H. E. JORDAN DR. L. T. ROYSTER DR. L. A. CALKINS DR. D. C. SMITH FRATRES IN URBE DR. R. D. KIMBROUGH DR. G. W. PARROTT DR. W. H. C. WHITE DR. REESE MORGAN DR. D. M. PRINCE DR. G. F. WINSLOW A MEMBERS Class of 1925 ELDRED SIMKINS JONES WARREN WOMACK KOONTZ GEORGE DAVID MCGREGOR HENRY WILDS PATTON FRANK WILLARD RIGGS WILEY JACKSON ROLLINS, JR. MARION THOMAS ROSSER RELL, JR. FREDERICK THOMAS AMISS LEMUEL REDMOND BROOME KIRBY KNAPP BRYANT CHARLES POWELL CAKE CHARLES HAWES EVANS ROY ALFRED GREGORY JOSEPH CORNELIUS INMAN, JR. WILLIAM HENRY SEB . Class of 1926 WILLIAM LAUCH HUGHES WILLIAM CARY HOLT R. ANCUS NICHOLS, JR. CHARLES HANSON PETERSON THOMAS JACKSON SIMS, JR. FREDERICK HENRY WILKE LOUIS LEE WILKINSON ' BURBRIDGE SCOTT YANCEY Class of 1927 CHIMER DAVIS MOORE WILLIAM CRALLE BRANN JOHN MCINTRE NOKES JOHN RUSSELL GILL IOHN GARLINGTON SIMPSON, Jn. I MANLEY ARPHEW SISKE Class of 1928 AME, QB T ADAMS CHARLES ABNEY KELLY J S R ER ARTHUR PARKER BUTT, JR, VIRGIL LEOUIDAS KELLY, JR. u FRANK EILSWORTH TAPPAN I 245 1 TEMPLE AINSWORTH OSCAR HUGH FULCHER FRANCIS CHAPPELLE GOODWIN DEWITT HAMERICK TASWELL PAUL HANEY, JR. JACOB CHARLES HARSBHARGER ' LONNIE MIKE HINES EUGENE ANTHONY BAIN Zf 'f6L' 'FX I I -..n.L. - .ILL I I I F F I mg. I uugpu Ill I9 2 5 xx COIRIKJ 8 QIIJIRIIJ I J J I 4 L --gwyq IW! 'rr I TWA uw! rum: Y:--fi.,5..: .fi..i,, E ....... ' - .lu -A Pffx 11171 'ii E15 '.'H iZi'a ?-eff fi , - --Qi, 'f3'F1fiF'Err'ii:i'V1sQ? ' 1' Beta Delta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fraternity Founded at Darlmoulh College, 1888 Established, 1922 FRATRES IN URBE DR. THOMAS HENRY DANIELS DR. CHARLES WILLIAM SCOTT MEMBERS Class of 1925 JAMES SIDNEY BRADSKER HASWELL DUNKLEY FRANKLIN JULIAN HARWOOD COLEMAN GLYNN BROWN . MARTIN GILLESPIE NEELY JAMES SCOTT CHALMERS LOUIS TIFFANY CLAYTOR CHARLES JOSEPH HORGAN CHARLES DEFOREST LUCAS VIRGIL ORIN CHOATE JOEL WILSON BOKER TRUMAN EDWARD GILBERT GEORGE MELBOURNE GREEN Class of 1926 Class of 1927 Class of 1928 l246l ELLIS DICE LINEBERRY HUGH GURNEY REAVES CLARENCE WILLIAM TREXLER JAMES EARLE WHEELER HENRY CROMWELL TURNER FORD KAWOOD LUCAS FRANK RICHARD STEPHENSON WALTER CHARLES YOUNG A 'X , enmmw Q miisam mmg :C V R ....AA. -- ,,,, , ' X Pi Chapter of the Engineering Fraternity of Theta Tau I Founded al the University of Minnesola, 1905 Eslablished, 1923 FRATER IN FACULTATE WALTER SHELTON RODMAN MEMBERS PETER ANDREW BECK, JR. JOSEPH WILLIAM COWHIG WILLIAM RINALDO DORSEY. JR. JUSTUS EDWARD GLICK RALPH LIVINGSTON HAWKINS MALCOLM GILCHRIST HIBBERT EDWIN TRAMMELL HOLLAND ARTHUR WINSTON HOLT JOHN DUVAL LEE THOMAS MERRIAM LINVILLE HOLBERT HAMPDEN LONG SAMUEL TILDEN MARTIN, JR. HERBERT WALTER MATHIASEN LLOYD CHANDLER MAYERS LAMBETH RAYMOND MONFORT JACOB SILAS PARKER, JR. ROBERT COLEMAN SMALL GEORGE TUCKER SMITH, JR. FRANCIS WILLIAM TAYLOR TAYLOR FITZHUGH TURNER MAX GRAFF WALTEN 12471 ' . maze ' COIIRIIKJ 8 CIIJIIRILJ W1 1 wtf 6 ' A .- ' E .U ,Q-..f,,l: E E ia! 1: E 1 WJ., , I-ff 1.2 .,,'v14 5 E E Ei. 1'-2 3, s . ' . ,- , ' ,wf2f'1f,w4'-f-t v?'- -EQ -r ' '52 5 HT EH E EV? I :V 3 172m I ' 5 .rf N,- m......-....., -I. . mmnlr -I U lm- Igj1nIf lF.,-:.,,f , ,Q 5-I 1-IT? n-il? 1. .... .. 52's 153.7 'i',fiT25'1'?L2?'fE' J qgilffgymj-i7'fg:7g'-g Alpha Gamma Chapter J of Alpha Kappa Psi Commerce Fraternity Founded at New York Univcrsily, 1904 . Established, 1921 HONORARY MEMBERS TIPTON RAY SNAVELY, B.A., M.A., P1-LD. ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS MEMBERS IN FACULTY ALBERT JULIUS BARLOW, B.A., B.B.A., C.P.A. ELBERT ALVIS KINCAID, B.A., M.A., P1-1.D. I ABRAHAM BERGLUND, B.A., P1-LD . ACTIVE MEMBERS HAROLD NATAHANIEL ARMSTRONG WILLIAM KELSO BARGER, JR. WILLIAM McLEMORE BIRDSONG NEWTON VAN LEAR COWAN CAROL LAMAR CUNNINGHAM FRANK ELMER JAMISON OSCAR ARTHUR KIRKMAN, JR. WILBUR AUGUSTUS KINDLEY WILLIAM ASHLEY KNIGHT URBAN SAUNDERS LAMBERT, JRQ THOMAS ATKINSON MCEACHERN ZEB PAGE MILLER HAROLD SEYS 248 1 AMBLER HOLMES MOSS LEHMAN PATTON NICKLE RAYMOND BENNETT PINCHBECK DONALD VALENTINE RICHARDSON JOHN RITCHIE, III JOHN RANDOLPH RUFFIN ALEXANDER MORRIS SMITH CHARLES STRAUB THOMAS AUSTIN SYDNOR FRANCIS ALEXANDER TEASS JAMES LAWRENCE WALLACE JAMES CLAYTON YANCY VOGES . Af' Nm,-X R QQMRIIKJ Q WML AX mmis X Emil mmm!! I 'NX i . N-,.,,,,' ..... . . f-.,. . X ' i--li I- --ei IIE ilrfrlzj Kallikrates 'Chapter of Alpha Rho Chi Architectural Fraternity Founded al the Universilies of Michigan and Illinois, 1914 Eslablished al Ihe Univcrsily of Virginia, l922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOSEPH HUDNUT. M.ARCH. STANISLAW JOHN MAKIELSKI, B.S. MEMBERS DAVID BURTON ANDREWS, JR. LOUIS WATKINS BALLOU LAWRENCE NELSON BROWN OGDEN WOOD BROWN WALTER MERLE BROWN HENRY ALEXANDER BROWNE OSCAR BROADDUS FLANNAGAN FENDALL LITTLEPAGE GREGORY, JR. RALPH CRADY GULLEY WILLIAM ROYSTER JOHNSON JAMES HENRY LAW, JR. HENRY JEFFERSON LAWRENCE ROGELIO NAVARRO THOMAS CLEVELAND PARKER MARSHALL SWAIN WELLS I249l DOCTOR PHILOSOPHIAE l'Vl1y clo 1l1ese zlays Hall so upon llze labyrinllllne ways Of worzls Ivlliclr Kan! or Zarallzuslra says, Blurrezlin1leacllVlays? . . . 1 mail lo scolzl Wllelz careless boys, pupils of mine, go flown The clzule of romance, spring zlrugging llle lonm .... THESE springs are colrl! For even ycl Remembrance of llmse eyes aml lips aml breasls Tlzal lrfclfezl me so inlruzles when llzinlfing resls: 1 can'l forgel. A paper lale? Well, malfe il up lo-morrow, and begone! Tllere are slwaalolvs lo curse softly on llle Lawn, Aml one small l1ale. . . -JAMES Aswzu., Bl-LRKL Villain- 5. JUL NLD GRA G- 'f'-r V...- -tit... tarted on the second hundred years of HE University of Virginia is now well s her existence. She has passed safely through several minor crises, and has man- ' ' C' 'IW ,th ttemt a ed to survive two or three major catastrophes such as the rv: ar e a p S to move the Medical School, and the passage of the Eighteenth Amendmentg and now, as if to prove the truth of the aphorism accredited to Methusaleh, that the first hundred Years are the hardest, is sailing peacefully along, unmindful of complaintswhisperecl by professors, spoken by students, and shouted from the housetops by alumni, that the Old place is going to hell. If she is going to hell she is doing it serenely and gracefully: it would seem a pity to interrupt her course. -+-c at C- s it has become increasingly harder to enjoy the use of that term. One must within a decade or so before one During the past three or four year the life of a student without justifying to some extent Clo a quantity of work that will insure one's graduation is permitted to engage in any o ' U sider appear to be the main rea n 'I the dismissal of some score of students for far ure academic pursuits.i Drinking is no longer allowed at football games or in the examina- tion room. With the beneficial results of these and other restrictions so clearly to be seen one hesitates to confess that one does not exactly believe in Progress. --c at C- Despite the efforts of students and alumni to check it co-education was forced upon the University, Now the tendency is to accept it with a shrug, and say that after all it isn't so bad. But the editor of CORKS AND CURLS is willing to wager I25I1 f the many activities which to the unsympathetic out- son for a university's existence. Every term witnesses to recognize the importance of f iz. f-X :- ,,, E4 A5 W Q25 a www Swim-r . i ,, , f a gallon of liquor at Shifflett's Hollow quotations against a ticket to a performance of the Dramatic Club that a sorority will have been established here within the next twelve months. And then . . . --c at C- It seems a little early to predict the division of the Academic School into Fresh- man, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes, but doubtless that, too, will come in time. At present, however, there are no classesgfconsequently there are no Freshmen. Yet in scarcely more than a year the term has become common usage. One even hears it abbreviated to Fresh g but one dares not. even for the sake of denunciation, suggest the next in the evolution of that ancient and dignified phrase, First Year Man. --cac--- Progress on the athletic field is commendable, but even that is retrogression, a return to the days when Virginia was-Virginia. The actual and potential success of all the teams this year seems due chiefly to the comparatively new policy of athletic control, and to the untiring efforts of the coaches. The Southern Intercollegiate Con- ference has come in for much criticism of late, but the feeling prevails that that matter will adjust itself. After all, so long as Virginia clings jealously to her ideals her position will be secure, whether in or out of the Conference. -c at c--- But while the squabble over the Conference continues to result in nothing but words, the plans and labors of a small group of men bring forth something tangible. ln April appeared the first number of the Virginia Quarterly Review. It appeared very quietly, but it is not improbable that its influence will extend further than the longest punt ever kicked on Lambeth Field. ' lc at C-- One might imagine a Greek standing somewhere in the shadows that lie about the Lawn at night, and gazing with a feeling of realized idealism at the Rotunda bathed in cool light, and at the Lawn stretching down to Cabell Hall its expanse of fragrant purple-and-green, played upon by moonbeams, framed by columns chiseled out of a cloud. But this same Greek, were he to remain there until, say ten-thirty, would see students tramping down the grass in countless paths, throwing scraps of paper here and there, jumping ugly fences, kicking savagely at piles of brushwood that blocked their paths, more hideous than the paths themselves. To the sensitive nostrils of this Greek, as he hastened to take the first'airplane back to Olympus, would come an odor reminiscent of his barnyard back in Thessaly. But at night again .... l252l 3-3-3 ATHLETIC COUNCIL 1-13-3-3 ATI-ILEHTIC COUNCILj +I, . hwqt X in, U Qgly 2 Lx CHRISTIE BENET .... WISTER HEALD .......... alumni ,,...if, , U - -bmxx A-NX R'-.Q -f Q -1':.xsiPJi-' --. B . - l ALUMNI MEMBERS MURRAY M.. MCGUIRE ..... J GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD FACULTY MEMBERS students iiv i - i.-. , -1 X 2... fnfl 'Q Columbia, Soulh Carolina . . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia . . . . .Richmona', Virginia OHN HENRY NEFF JOHN JENNINGS LUCK GEORGE OSCAR FURGESON STUDENT MEMBERS STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK l255 1 GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD T that Good om sang Q v4E're HTG I'.931'n So true v5.f7f'2Q:g1t'h ,A 4, G A A o-ef and yer .. -ANA? X H - Hwlrahlrny 1 - ' ' 0 'f dE ww,4w' :v:.::zs..ej 'efrwaasfl Ifw-w,.f MJ 57 Q'X4zt . In if Q I .. I 0- -'-WWMH 5 h di, n fc'-N NV! X I 3 2156 'L 1 fk f -xx 1-' K ' F i' 6 I Q ' A .. 'T .- an H 6 f I -.-'Ly .. 0' '1-'f' :ff 2 X Ni . f?1 'Q' W QA Rahq , -I A .Q y Rah-rah Calif! ,,,, I Ah'saTax-heel bawn- g4y,.,,p, guna' K m-isaTarhee1bred- Ima - 0-9 An' when Ah dies lina -- p, Q X. X Ah'ag::dTax-heel ' Q-A - ,319 A ' rg ' - A YW f'X OFFICERS GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD ..... ........... I . ,,,,,,,, p,c5,,,e,,, CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK ..... ............ S ccrelary-Treasurer DAVID ELLIS BROWN ......... .,.. C raduale Manager of Afhlclics EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE THOMAS A. MCCOY JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, JR. STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON, JR. DAVID ELLIS BROWN GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK 12571 AWE RERS of the,f:V I Y. f - Qqfimzgg 32 4 C 0- ,. -PQ 1 Ai , ff ' dw I W Q 2 M Q 7753 ji G.,,.u,,,, ' FOOTBALL HAROLD AHNER GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD WALTER LINDSAY BROWN ASHLEY COCKRILL, ja. CURTIS EMORY CUDDY DONALD WESTON DARBY JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, jx. WILLIAM ALEXANDER DEITRICK A. C. CARTER DIFFEY CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK CHARLES MESHECK FROST GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD SAMUEL MOORE BRONAUGH WILLIAM ALEXANDER DEITRICK A. C. CARTER DIFFEY HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND WILBUR AUGUSTUS KINDLEY REUBEN RAYMOND HAYMAN HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND EDMOND GEORGE LAIRD CHARLES MATTHEWS MACKALL SAMUEL WELLINGTON MAPHIS THOMAS AUGUSTUS MCCOY GEORGE PETTUS RANEY, JR. JOSEPH MERRILL REYNOLDS WILLIAM COWELL STEPHENSON, FRED HASKELL THESMAR PAUL KNORR WALP RUSSELL MAUZY WEAVER BASEBALL CHARLES LEE .IAMES HARVIE LUTHER SAMUEL WELLINGTON MAPHIS THOMAS AUGUSTAS MCCOY ROBERT RANDOLPH PARRISH MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN BASKET-BALL WILLIAM ALGER BROWN , HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND CLIFTON MEREDITH MILLER THOMAS AUGUSTUS MCCOY PAUL KNORR WALP MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN TRACK CHARLES TYSON CASTLEMAN DANIEL HARRISON RISHER DONALD WESTON DARBY WILLIAM COWELL STEPHENSON, ja JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE FRED HASKELL 'THESMAR ALBERT BOND LAMBERT PAUL KNORR WALP HONORARY BOXING HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN ADOLPH LEFTWICH l2581 REVIEW of the YEAR'S ATHLETICS g H KY' l V Y ,E x.ZA Q .7 W F one were to consider only the athletic prestige and victories gained by the University of Virginia during the past year it would be unreservedly admitted that the progress made has been extraordinary. In the major sports the teams' reached a standard far above that of the last few years, while the interest and ability of the participants in the minor sports has been both gratifying and remarkable. The most encouraging feature of the recent football season has been the restoration of University prestige within the State. In I9Z3 Virginia lost three out of four games to elevens from Virginia institutions, and was unable to score a touchdown against any of them. Out of five games with Virginia teams last fall the Grange and Blue won four. In baseball, also, Coach Neale has accommplished wonders. Due to his patient work in I923 the squad was already much improved at the begin- ning of the season last spring, and the weeks of practice developed the best nine in recent years. But while laurels were being gathered on the diamond and gridiron, the other branches of sport were no less successful. Pop Lannigan developed an impressive track team. Considering the lack of experienced material, the showing on the cinder path was quite praiscworthy. The shining light of the track season was the relay team. This celebrated quartette, consisting of Captain Bohannon, Talbott, Irvine, and Castleman, swept the tracks at the indoor meets during the winter, and accomplished the unusual feat of winning both the South Atlantic and the National mile relays at the Penn Games. IZS9 1 W 3,4 I Sv S ',f' H . . iffiu .f,. i.. '.'Y , M c M . 3 ii ia z 5 W WW ir 44:2 - vaw ang.. J 8 1 if, , ,J ill Eli Lili f ml.-.mul .ini FEE! 1 lihmili ilmi, wi I ,, , I u1....'i.. '. n'-1 . 'M l. X limi-...mi ft fl f 11 fo 1 fl fl fl fl f if I' Cf the minor sports, boxing was undoubtedly the most successful. Led by Captain Leftwich, who later went to the Olympic Games as a member of the United States Boxing Team, the Grange and Blue defeated the Uni- versity of Cincinnati, Pennsylvania, Washington and Lee, and V. M. I. The only match in which we failed to emerge as victors was aganist Colgate, who won by the narrow margin of one point. It has been been three years since the 3-3-3 Committee was formed to meet the new requirements which had arisen. This body, composed of three students, three alumni, and three members of the faculty, has proved itself an invaluable aid in the administration of the University's athletic policy. The G. A. A., likewise, has rendered efficient service, while the post of graduate manager has been ably filled by D. E.. Brown. Consequently, the administrative forces of the athletic system are giving great help to the systematic development of sports. The three head coaches have clone their work ably and well. The records of the teams demonstrate the proficiency of coaches Lannigan, Neale, and Thomas more clearly than a dozen paragraphs of praise. Perhaps the greatest source of encouragement is the number of students now interested in athletics. At best the future is uncertain, but when one considers the remarkable progress of the last few years, the increased interest in athletics and pro- ficiency of the teams, and the harmony and ability of the administrative and coaching staffs, there is ample justification for prophesying that coming years should bring more honor and glory to Virginia athletics. i,-. f,.,11 '- ,,.,...- , Y C - - ' 7 . ' Q , . c e 'L Q fl if F1 XZ ' ' Q i . 2 a ',-f-,M- ff a, H..-,, . ., ,, ,. I , .,,,-Q. f ffl.-., - - ff-in ,rain M n .-df. A fwfr ,, ,f ..,f,,, 1 .-M, 4,2-fanfnff: ,Mn flVWmW +11-wff. .,fff'1,wfff ie.:o.fffff fa , ' V 1 ,'f,',ff,,fp'1 .iw -I. '!j:.'f'l fluff tl jig, 1'ff.a'l ,imff ffffw ,f f,2Z,6.?76ffffffz fa4ff'f6'2'z'w: frf'-ff'fo9i'?2'f 34 1' ' can 'LAQS 0-H' l260l W jlllx Q in. 4 K WM! J iff FOOTBALL TEAM Axial' G MMRW4-5 U WM , ,W , A . , , ,A, X N925 Football, I 924 SAMUEL WELLINGTON MAPHIS RICHARD HILL MERRITT ........ ROBERT NICHOLAS HAWES GEORGE FULCHER COX, JR. JOHN GILBERT LUCE, JR. .... . EARLE NEALE ............... ...... A .........Caplain .............Managcr Assislanl Manager Assislanl Manager Assislanl Manager .. . . .Head Coach islanl Head Coach JOHN KELLISON ................. ..... 5 5 CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK ....... Assistant Coach HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN ..... ....... .......... T r ainer TEAM JOSEPH MERRILL REYNOLDS .. CHARLES M. MACKALL .....,.... ASHLEY COCKRILL, JR. ......... . GEORGE PETTUS RAINEY ...... HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND. REUBEN RAYMOND HAYMAN. Cenler C uarcl C uard Guard . Tackle . Tackle DONALD WESTON DARBY ....... End A. C. CARTER DIFFEY ...... Quarterback EDMOND GEORGE LAIRD .... Halfbaclf CHARLES MESHECK FROST. . .Halfbaclg PAUL KNORR WALP .......... Halfbaclg CURTIS EMORY CUDDY ....... Halfbaclg SAMUEL 'W. MAPHIS .. HAROLD AHNER .................. End I SCORES Virginia . . . . I3 Hampden-Sidney . . Virginia . ..... 0 Harvard ........ . Virginia . . . ..... 26 Randolph-Macon . . Virginia... ...I3 V. M. I. Virginia . . . . . . 0 Pennsylvania . . . Virginia . . . . . . 7 Washington and Lee Virginia . . . . 0 Georgia ...... . . . . Virginia , ,,, 6 V. P. I. .... Virginia , , , . . . 7 North Carolina . Virginia . ..... 75 OPPOMUIS ' ' 1 263 . . ..... Fullbaclg 9 I4 6 0 ...27 ...20 7 0 O ...E Q,-I M 3 mx' 5 0 V any 'ly .Kiasma s F dw' V si W - K? XI Q' cr X , . ' ,... fig: ,L ' 1 .-,lung 425 ' Z-'wie-:5 i' fvilmmii ' ,. ,arf 2' I w?.fff fi ,, ,. 1.G.,4qif'i'. r+.:,g.If, .1f4',Mg.- ' ,.. 'ff' '.11,qegi'f'j, wp. fi'-rf' 0 flf'lf4 Undaunted by these obstac OTBALL' N itself the record of the 1924 football team does not seem impressive. When certain facts are taken into consideration, however, such as the formidable schedule, disastrous injuries and the inexperience of the greater number on the team, there is much that can be said in praise of the recent season. When the candidates reported in Sep- tember it was quite evident that the eleven would have to be rebuilt entirely. Grad- uation and injuries left noticeable gaps in the line-up. les, Coach Neale set to work, and within a few weeks had created a harmonious unit which steadily improved, with the result that V. M. I. was decisively defeated in the latter part of October. A slump followed, due in part to the difficult schedule as Virginia met Pennsylvania, Washington and Lee, and Georgia on successive Saturdays. Injuries were another cause, the team losing several of the most valuable players at critical moments. With two formidable opponents, V. P. I. and North Carolina, still to be played, Virginia's chances for victory seemed dubious. Coach Neale was equal to the occasion, however, and under his skillful guidance the Orange and Blue displayed a surprising reversal of form, winning the last two games of the season. Virginia, 133 Hampden-Sidney, 9 Hampden-Sidney opposed Virginia in the opening game, September 27th. Contrary to general expectation, the game was closely contested from start to finish. Not having found itself as yet, the Virginia team appeared bewildered a n d uncertain. The visiting eleven was alert and progressive, while the Orange and Blue missed op- portunity after opportunity through carelessness and lack of teamwork. i l264l mm Q ww- im uv i .Q E-' Q lm W' If-l I l m :'f..uEn. Ill ,J Xi' ft 5 'f Ln Ff'2if ZQ3 , 145 'IW 4 5 E fe T .551 'fn -JL-QI! ll 'V . ' I--:E it-ie?-1-ifwlsems' 9 ' It . . I.-. .... ,-Wim. ,,,.... . -.1 a,-.,..-sims.-sw.-,mf-.2 i , -f 3 -1- As the game drew to a close, Hampden-Sidney was leading 9 to 6 and it seemed as if Virginia were doomed to defeat in its opening game for the second consecutive year. With four minutes to play and the ball on their Own twelve-yard line the Cavaliers began a brilliant aerial offensive. A superb pass from Frost to Diffey put threw a second pass, this time o , - winning touchdown. The last few moments of play were hard fought, but, whistle blew, Virginia emerged victorious, I3 to 9. the ball on the Maroon twenty-yard line. Frost t Ahner who fell across the goal line for the when the final Harvard, 143 Virginia, 0 The hours of practice during the following week were put to good use by Coach Neale and his assistants, and it was a much improved eleven, I9 I1 l d teamwork, that trotted on the gridiron at Cambridge, Ot in mora e an October 4th. After a Hercely-contested battle the Crimson was the victor, I4 to 0. An excusable fumble gave Harvard its first score. After a kicking duel between Maphis and Gehrke, Diffey misjudged a punt because of the glare of the sun, Greenough scooping up the ball and running twenty-five C l' ' r k- yards for a touchdown. Upset for the moment, the ava ier resis ance wea ened and Harvard crossed the goal-line a second time. Virginia stiffened, ' ' l t ain. however. and from that time on the 'Crimson was power ess o score ag Virginia, 263 Randolph-Macon, 6 . Randolph-Macon met Virginia on Lambeth Field, October I Ith. The visiting eleven was no match for- the Orange and Blue who had no difficulty i ' score of 26 to 6 If Coach Neale had not sent in the in running up a . I Second-string men for most of the game there is no doubt that the score would have been much larger. g l265l +2 0 jg x i 4NfX ll! 49 Z 5 QGIIRHU 8 QWIIRULJ ' f c i., im B gu.i:,,,, ' I W' . -rf 5Z sE :E 1 E 5 r - '. . , ' .ii 'IE El H- P 'T 1 f V f, .2- lr - lrf1m'1lrnm!i-ff..5- . 5lFTlWl V-T! - -li--- - mamma W5 F The following Saturday came the annual contest with V. M. l. at Lexington, and when the opening whistle blew the stands were crowded with supporters, students, and alumni from both institutions. Virginia had two consecutive defeats to avenge and the entire football squad was only too willing to be allowed the opportunity to wipe the slate clean. Virginia, 135 V. M. I., 0 Once the game began, the Cavaliers lost no time in settling down to the appointed task, and a series of line-bucks and passes enabled Virginia to score in the first quarter, Frost crossing the line. Undismayed, the Cadets renewed the fight with unabated vigor and advanced the ball down the field to Virginia's six-yard line, the brilliant work of White predominating in the attack. Beneath the shadow of their own goalposts, however, the Orange and Blue defense could not be pierced, and V. M. I. was forced to yield the ball. Never again did the Cadets threaten the Virginia goal-line, and for the rest of the game all 'their efforts were devoted to stopping the unceasing and vigorous offensives of Virginia. The second score came in the fourth quarter when Ahner intercepted a misdirected pass from White and ran for a touch- down. I3 to 0 was the final reckoning. The team suffered a serious loss when Walp was injured and forced to remain out of the game the rest of the season. Pennsylvania, 275 Virginia, 0 On October 25th the Virginia eleven journeyed northward to meet Pennsylvania o n historic Franklin Field. Outweigh- ed, and weakened by the V. lVl. l. game, the Cavaliers were no match for the Red and Blue athletes, who were the acknowledged champions of the East. The result was never in doubt, and Penn- sylvania emerged the victor, 27 to 0. l2661 ff KA, comms az cum , gg g ybtes M925 f The game, however, was much closer than such a score would indicate. After much ineffective plunging and punting by both teams, Penn scored in the first quar- ter as a result of a Virginia fumble within her own terri- tory. The remaining points were registered in the second l and fourth quarters. Kreuz was the star of the game, kicking two field goads and consistently gaining ground on his rushes. For Virginia, Maphis received a great deal of praise for his work, while l-layman was subsequently named by the Pennsylvania coach as one of the best tackles seen on Franklin Field during the entire season. Washington and Lee, 205 Virginia, 7 It was a bruised and battered eleven that lined up against Washington and Lee on Lambeth Field the following Saturday. But Virginia had not lost its fighting spirit and the Orange and Blue swung into action with the histle. Receiving the ball on the kick-off, the Cavaliers first sound of the W marched the length of the field for a touchdown. Exhausted, as it seemed, by the spectacular advance, Virginia could not rally again, and before the second period closed the Generals had tied the score. The hrst half was bitterly fought, and when the whistle blew for the end of the second period Virginia had the ball on Washington and Lee's seven-yard line. t In the second half the inevitable occurred.-- Worn out by the two pre- vious games, weakened by injuries, and lacking experienced reserves, Virginia was unable to check the attack of the Generals, and Washington and Lee crossed the goal-line twice. The final score was 20 to 7. Georgia, 7, Virginia, 0 On November 8th a Georgia eleven appeared on Lambeth Field for the first time since l920. Georgia, whose record had been spotless in the, 12671 i VT i 'F in fs z 5 s Y, courier as cwiirrr . , H ,.,,' 1 :Q ,f To , W if . E , fem salfffi fS'i:171 f12f'.'vZ- -1- s.:..1.--:.::: 5' 'e?7',-iv,1T5i'mgf,, ?i'5 i+7'A' 1 South and who had barely been defeated by the unbeaten Yale team, 7 to 6, was slated to crush the shattered' Virginia eleven by at least three touchdowns. It was a rejuvenatecl eleven that faced the Bulldogs, however. The skill of Coach Neale and his assistants had not been wasted. In the first half Virginia took Georgia completely by surprise, and although unable to score, remained constantly on the offensive. For the most part the second half was a replica of the first, with both teams striving in vain for a decisive advantage. For only a minute in the third period did the Virginia eleven weaken. An unfortunate penalty gave the ball to Georgia in Virginia territory and before the Cavaliers could rally the Bulldogs had scored the only touchdown of the game. During the remaining minutes of play both teams fought desperately. Virginia to tie the score and Georgia to increase its lead. But the defenses were invulnerable, and at the final whistle the count was unchanged. The game was one of the best ever played on Lambeth Field. I Virginia, 6 3 V. P. I., 0 The following Saturday Virginia played its fifth game of the season against an opponent within the State, journeying to Blacksburg to meet V. P. I. Few football enthusiasts had forgotton the historic struggle that occurred when these teams clashed in l923 and V. P. I. won, 6 to 3. Con- sequently a huge crowd awaited the kick-off. The wet weather and the slow field favored the Tech eleven, and the game started with the odds against Virginia. A few moments after play began Ahner picked up a fumble and ran fifty yards for the only score of the 6 contest. Once in the lead, Virginia resorted to de- ,Af fensive tactics, completely I if frustrating the V. P. I. at- tack. The punting of Cap- tain Maphis was phenome- nal and one of the predomi- nant factors in the Cavalier victory. The final whistle blew with the score 6 to 0. .1 s.. um. . 1- 12681 QWRW4-5 U UUWW- fii'lX 49 2 E5 l .ns1.. ISI l I Virginia, 73 North Carolina, 0 But one more game remained, the annual Thanksgiving day classic with of North Carolina. Not since I92O had Virginia been vic- the University torious, and it was felt by all that a victory would render the season a success. It was a capable eleven that faced North Carolina on Novem- ber 27th. The first quarter con- tained little spectacular foot- ball, but in the second period both teams opened up. Vir- ginia recovered a fumble in Carolina territory, and after several plays Diffey tore through the Tarheel line for a touchdown. ' That ended the scoring for the period and the game. ' ' h d The second half was much like the first. North Carolina t reatene to score only once, and then l-lackney's drop-kick was unsuccessful. Virginia was constantly on the offensive, but was unable to take advantage of several Opportunities. The game ended with the score 7 to O in favor of Virginia. Prospects Are Bright As has been said. when all the factors are taken into consideration, the season of I924 can be considered a successful one for Virginia. Starting with an inexperienced aggregation-seven of the regulars were playing their first year of Varsity football-through patient and efficient coaching an aggressive and well-drilled team was developed. The majority of the reg- ulars will return next year, and with the reserves and the l924 First Year team to draw from the prospects for the coming autumn are decidedly promising. While everyone on the team had an unusually good season, the most outstanding stars were Captain Maphis and Captain-elect Diffey. They were unanimously selected for the All-South Atlantic, as was Hayman at tackle. Captain Maphis played his last football game for Virginia on Thanks- giving Day and it was a fortuitous circumstance that the career of one of the greatest and most brilliant athletes who ever wore the Orange ,and Blue should terminate in a victory. 12691 ,i ' ' It ,.-1: A .Z mm -Wl..,,.l. I -.t.UL. - .muli I - F i l l .3 0 iii ill 9 2 5 ,F QGIIRHKJ 0 QIUIIRHLJ 1' 'iff 'f-. 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Virginia Opponents Virginia Opponents Virginia Opponents Virginia Opponents Virginia Opponents Virginia Opponents Virginia Opponents Virginia Opponents Virginia Opponents Virginia Opponents virginia Opponents Football Statistics fBy quarters, YARDS GAINED ON LINE AND END PLAYS TOTALS 337 299 298 258 1192 248 262 305 288 1103 YARDS GAINED ON FORWARD PASSES 9I 74 70 192 427 43 93 55 119 310 YARDS LOST ON PLAYS 39 38 30 64 171 48 57 I5 36 156 FIRST DOWNS GAINED I7 I4 , I7 I8 66 I2 I6 I7 I8 63 - FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED I0 I5 I6 37 78 ll 27 I0 24 72 FORWARD PASSES COMPLETED p 5 6 6 I5 32 3 Il 3 0 25 INTERCEPTED FORWARD PASSES 2 1 1 6 I0 1 2 0 6 9 NUMBER 0F Riclcs 29 22 I7 I6 84 23 I8 2I 24 76 YARDS GAINED ON KICKS ' 006 780 467 586 2639 701 569 678 501 2529 NUMBER OF PENALTIES 9 9 7 I2 37 5 IO 4 0 27 YARDS LOST ON PENALTIES 05 93 65 110 361 25 93 50 40 156 -Compiled by PAUL E.. MANHEIM. l270l 'W 7. lr BASKET-BALL SQUAD K' Z mamma Mt I I I mlugl CLIFTON MERED MW fiil amiga Irgil mal ,-I .mg J . I N xx mitmw Q mutate I XX me Z 5 ill we E7 5 E f'? 7 I E tttiliffilllf.. Basket-Ball, l 925 ITH MILLER, ja. .......... . HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN ,........ FRANK ELMER IIAMISON .......... .. . .Caplain ...........Coach ... . . . . .Manager Assistant Manager JAMES ARCHER SAUNDERS ..... ..... DONALD SWAN BEARD ......, ..... A ssislanl Manager ALLYN DILLARD. ............ ......... ..... A s sislanl Manager - TEAM . HOWARD A. HOLLAND ......... Forward WILLIAM A. BROWN .... ..... C uard THOMAS A. MCCOY ...... ..... F ornward PAUL K. WALP ................. Guard CLIFTON M. MILLER ...... .... C enler CHARLES M. MACKALL ........... Guard W. H. TYLER ............ .... C enter M. E. WRENN .................... Forward SAMUEL FRIEDBERC ..... Cuard R. G. CABELL ..... ,.,,, F Ormard SCORES Virginia. . . . 20 Lynchburg College .... I I I I I9 Virginia. . . . 29 Hampden-Sidney ...... I I I I 25 Virginia. . . . 5l Randolph-Macon ........ I I I I I6 Virginia. . . . 34 Richmond University ...... I I I I 24 Virginia. 27 V. M. I. ..,........... 2' Virginia. . . . 35 Stevens Tech ........ I I I I 29 Virginia. . . . 43 V. P. I ..... ........ I III 32 Virginia. . . . 60 Roanolce College ......... I I I I 24 Virginia. 4l Washington and Lee ...... 27 Virginia. . . . 39 Gallaudet College ............ I I I I5 Virginia. 36 South Carolina University ..... I4 Virginia. 25 University of Maryland .... , II 36 Virginia. . . . 21 North Carolina State .......... , I I I 20 Virginia. ..................... I5 University of North Carolnia. . . , , I I 26 Southern Intercollegiate Conference Tournament Virginia. ..................... 35 South Carolina University ...... ,,,, 3 1 Vifgiflia- . . . 29 Auburn ................. I I I 27 Virginia. . . . . 24 University of Mississippi .... I I I I 32 l273 BASKETBALL -.'s X 'W' HE i925 season produced one of the most I X remarkable basket-ball teams Virginia has . xl I f,,,,, X ever put on a court, not only in its strings of 1 - victories, but also in that the entire team from the K :EL year before returned to college able to play. , fgj'iT '9 .1-Zag fx Furthermore, among these five were Brown, cap- Yfiri' - tain of the l923 team: Walp, captain of the i924 i Z, teamg and Miller, captain for the present season. 4 .V ,Meg , The other two members of the regulars, McCoy and Holland, had each had two years of varsity 61.11.060-. experience before this season. In addition, Wrenn won his letter the year before, while Tyler, Mac- kall, Cabell, and Friedberg had starred on the l924 First Year team. Pop Lannigan soon had the team in top form, and the.Virginians carried off the first eleven games on the schedule. With the defeat of Washington and Lee Virginia again earned the State championship title, and after the close of the season advanced three rounds in the S. I. C. tournament at Atlanta. In naming the stars, the entire team must be listed. Holland's and lVlcCoy's shooting was accurate as well as spectacular, while no better guards were met than Walp and Brown. lVliller's and Tyler's height always gave them an advantage over their opponents, in addition to which each could be counted on as a sure point winner. State Champions in 1924 As it has always been the custom until this year to print in CORKS AND CURLS a review of the season for the previous year, it may be well to give here a very brief resume of the 1924 season, which has never appeared in the annual. Virginia opened the season with a string of eight suc- cessive victories over the colleges and military institutes of the State, and won the State Champ- ionship by defeating Washing- ton and Lee in the final match of the season. V 12741 fo , comfemw Q QMRILJ X' mmf, l iff--1 R ...-,.. ...- ..,.. ,..,.,, . . . M N V A ' ,. l- -Ii.-ill!l!! 5 !2- North Carolina broke Vir- V' ginia's winning streak with its South Atlantic Championship five, and gave as beautiful an exhibition of floor work and shooting as has ever been seen here. However, the Old Do- minion redeemed itself by taking three out of four games on the Western trip. The universities of Louisville and Cincinnatti met defeat at the hands of the Vir- 8inia Eve, as did Transylvania o eg . gave the Cavaliers their second defeat of the year. Of the two remaining games on rst to a strong Fordham quint, but won the second C ll e But the crack University of Kentucky team the schedule. Virginia dropped the fi from Washington and Lee. 1925 Season The l925 season was opened by Virginia taking a loosely played game from Lynchburg College. Both teams showed lack of practice, but the work of the Virginia guards was the feature of the 20 to I9 victory. Hampden-Sidney was Virginia's next victim, but threw a scare into the home team when they staged a last-minute rally and came within two points of taking the lead. However Miller and Tyler dropped 29 25 d f t. in two field goals and stopped the visitors, leaving them a to e ea The Virginia squad handed Randolph-Macon a bad drubbing in the third game Of the season, three complete teams taking part in piling up 51 points against the Yellow Jackets' I6. The University of Richmond next fell before Lannigan's team in the fastest game seen here up to that time. The final score was 34 to 24, but several substitutions were made for Virginia in the second half. Wrenn played a sensational ame as substitute forward, as did Holland and McCoy. Captain Miller 8 led the scoring for Virginia, while Brown and Walp closely guarded the Richmond forwards. Virginia., 27 5 V. M. I., 21 ed over V. M. I. in a spectacular scrap at The Hfth Virginia victory was scor Lexington. Until the last five minutes of play the lead see-sawed back and forth, with l2751 -1 : ,f ' grmsw .i gif m '49 2 5 el tzoikiicr as muikiw ' . iff?-mg - -se f- 5- 1 ff. , lf. li Bs E21 M . . lrjff le is sim. - if ,f v. f . . , ni . 1'-A'- i':'.-'-, '1 5 . - E E T ez 3- 1' J . .M sf - llhTFI-l -F-l'f..L..E -4 innmliln'-Il l1 --'- -- u w--tw! gg,-, -iS:f7i,'f?':f. 'Tiff-alley, ' Q51Hi'f?il'ffg7,lfz:-gSjf1gg? i 'E T the Cadets having a one-point margin. Then Holland tied the count with a free toss, and Virginia ran wild as Walp, McCoy, and Holland scored three field goals in rapid order. The score was 27 to Zl. The Cavaliers added another victory to their list by taking the count from Stevens Tech as a result of a scoring spree which began shortly after the opening of the second half. Holland and McCoy led the attack, amassing I6 points, while the visitors added only three field goals. At this point Coach Lannigan sent in his second team and the New Jersey team increased their score to 29. Brown was sent in to relieve Mackall at guard. Due to sickness Brown had not starter either the V. M. I. or the Stevens games, but was called upon later in the fray. Walp played his usual excellent game at guard. . The Cavaliers had little difficulty in scoring against V. P. I. in the next game. while the Gobblers could not do much until several substitutes had been made for Virginia. Miller, McCoy, and Holland, together with three goals by Walp, ran the score up to 23 by the end of the first half. Brown and Walp held the visitors' points down to four by their constant guarding in the first period, but Tech gained 28 more tallies against the second team. The final count stood 43 to 32. Roanoke College was disposed of with little difficulty and the Virginia quint set a mark for high scoring, sixty points being turned in. The Cavalier five jumped into the lead at the opening whistle and were never threatened by the collegians. Virginia's second team showed a marked improvement in their floor work, not allowing Roanoke to add a single point to their total of 24. State Champions Again The State title passed into Virginia's keeping for another year with the decisive defeat of Washington and Lee in one of the most important games of the season. The Minks were unable to check Virginia's speedy five who began scoring in the open- ing seconds of the game. Hol- land caught the first tip-off and shot a basket from the middle of the floor. This was immediately followed by another half-court shot. Miller rang up several goals from difficult angles, while l276l mmm-5 U MJWRU yiy 1 4 , S M4925 -'-4 - ' -'- - - -H ITN vb fi- xx , ,na f J, X f K' unnxfg mi.-.mal 1 . vt V ' li' ' 1 in ffl s ETTi '??E?fl? :-' V-fi'-fm v i 4 L' :, , Q 1 . ' Z? 'j 5 ' I i ,VL H' E H A 33.5 ii--El-fl if -Z: 5 H ,mi Q-T utility l u ., , ..mEl:- ' - T, ' A 5 l the fast dribbling of Walp and A ' McCoy was largely responsible ' imp' for Virginia's 41 points. Brown , , f ,i htffiblgfiy. f . . . 'A ' 'vi edwflilww- Save a remarkable exhibition of , 4 -fm' ',952 i'1l4 Q.'- QS, , n Ill .Www qqlp' nilliGlgt,',l1,-, defensive work and kept Wash- W ' Willa 7 Mifflin ington and Lee's forwards from h threatening. After Lannigan sent - if 3i'il?'f'fliT7i GI I 5 I in his second five the visitors +f'-'Q-:W-LQ.-gi.. i i V 'i 7 L:- 'T Id d - 1952523333 I I - ' .1 'Wi ' C0u o no more than before. Freq? , , ' ,ff .,v..,, Qld, W- . sm 'ifffitqfh i A l 4 ,ss ,mkghnr ' .- ith the final whistle the score I . , , ' JAN. -t stood 41 to 27. --'M' A i' Following the capture of the State title, the Cavaliers played a ragged game against Gallaudet College, noticeably off-form. The brilliant play which had marked the Mink contest was absent, both the Varsity and second team being unable to measure up to their records. The Varsity was substituted for the scrubs in the final period, bringing the tally up to 39. against I5 for the visitors. Virginia took another step forward in the race for Southern honors by decisively defeating South Carolina University, 36 to I4. With the exception of the first few minutes of play, the Cavaliers played fast, consistent basket-ball. The attack was powerful and the guarding of Walp and Mackall so close that the visitors found scoring almost impossible, no field goals being made by them during the first half. I Maryland Stops Virginia The strong University of Maryland hve proved to be Virginia's stumbling block in adding more victories to the list. The College Parkers broke Vxrg1n1a's string of eleven consecutive wins by taking the game 36 to 25. At the end of the hrst half the Virginians led by a lone point, but in the final period the Maryland squad outplayed the Cavaliers in every department of the game. The entire Virginia team was unable d ' ll ' ced Wal 's dM ck ll' to locate the basket while the visiting forwar s occasiona y pier p an a a S stellar defense. Immediately following the Maryland game, the Virginia squad left for a trip into North Carolina to meet Carolina State and University, on successive nights, The team broke even on the tour, winning from State, but succumbing to the Chapel Hill five, The first game was marked by unusually clever defensive work by both teams, and th t e of the fray was undecided until the last few minutes of play. The lead e ou com alternated five times during the contest, and Walp's goal shooting in the closing moments gave Virginia the 21' to 20 victory. T Q ' I 277 1 ge- - r r.....4Q..I--...s W9 2 5 a 5 5 QUNRW 8 UUNRHU -5llE., efffi 2:15 fiiif- few? e?i'1 ?ff1-f'. ?ii-' ff-if TL. , e if 'f3'r'?5a7v'Ti7.l'27i a-f:f' '---1 'TE' The l925 season closed with the University of North Carolina-Virginia battle, won by Carolina 26 tol5. The game was closer than the score indicates, for it was not until the middle of the second period that the Tarheels could gain a substantial lead. The early part of the last half saw the two teams on an even footing, but the Carolinians, led by Cobb, opened an attack that proved too much for Virginia. McCoy, playing a fast, steady game, starred for Virginia. , S. I. C. Tournament Following the' close of the regular season Coach Lannigan took the team to Atlanta to participate in the Southern Intercollegiate Conference Tournament. In addition to the Varsity, Tyler, Cabell, and Mackall accompanied the squad. Virginia opened the l925 championship matches by meeting the University of South Carolina. The Gamecocks led throughout the first half and for part of the second, but here the Cavaliers unloosed a fast offensive which carried them to a 35 to 31 point victory. Tyler, substituted in the center position, proved himself the out- standing star of the game, being largely responsible for Virginia's last minute rally. The second round of the tournament saw Virginia matched with Auburn. The Virginians took the lead easily in the first period and always kept a safe margin between the two scores. However, the McKinney brothers, stars of the Auburn team, tied the score after a few minutes of the final half and soon gained a one-point lead. Up until the last sixty seconds of play the score stood 27 all, when Mackall saved the day for Virginia by sinking a long goal for the winning points. High scoring honors went to Holland and lVlcCoy for the Cavaliers and to the Mcliinneys of Auburn, each of whom accounted for ten pointers. Virginia's hopes for the f Southern crown were blasted by the University of lVlississippi's quint, due to its close guarding and the individual shooting of one of its forwards. Virginia's style was much faster than for the previous day and the Cav- aliers opened the contest by get- ting a lead over the Mississip- l278l fx K- A QWRWKJ Q wrfw , ,, kr mms ians. However, the margin was gradually decreased until the ranking was reversed, and Virginia never again headed her opponents. The final count stood 32 to 24 in favor of Mississippi. Miller was high scorer for Virginia with seven points, while Holland and lVlcCoy broke even for second honors. The team of l925 was a team of veterans, and one that has played its last game for Virginia. Brown, Walp, McCoy, and Holland will be lost this year: Miller has one more year to play. The loss of these men will be keenly felt, although in several of the substitutes who macle strong bids for places on the team Lannigan will have as promising material as ever. Tyler, Mackall, and Cabell showed up exceptionally well this year, and with a year's experience behind them they should be able almost to take the places of the veterans that are leaving. Around Miller, who lecl the l925 team through the most successful season of recent years, the new team will be built. 12791 IRVINE LEFTWICH Track Boxing M MILLER Baskel-Ball MAPHIS Football McCOY Baseball .A-GF' I W- but ,J if 4 WS' 'A X . 1 H i FW 5 vw, ' 1 it w my .. . T,-ff , x 51 gf HA f 17' if CAPTAINS OF VIRGINIA TEAMS Q 1111 1 1 11111 1,...111111111111111 I 111111 HM1111 1111 111, W X I X W , 14 'Alfhi WPWW 'i-X., H Q7 2 l1l11WNw ' 'VM . . rf'4 : A- DH cz 'sfglaq -'oc'-1 if -F'-Z ',,,.. f J l' BASEBALL TEAM ,- f X WHRHKJ U WWW Q L - .., - A , , N me 2 5 I I I . . 4551. Isl Baseball, I 925 THOMAS A. MCCOY ................ . . ROBERT SEDGEWICK OSBORN. Manager ISAAC MAYO READ, JR. ........ . .........Captain . . . . . . . . Ifissisizini Manager FREDERICK WILLIAM SCOTT, JR.. .. .... Assistant Manager MEADE G. SHEPARD ............... .... A ssislanl Manager EARLE NEALE .................... ............. C ouch HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN ..................... ......... T raincr TEAM, 1924 ROBERT R. PARISH, Captain ...... Calcher JAMES H. LUTHER ............... Catcher SAMUEL M. BRONAUGH ..,.... FirslBase GEORGE B. ARNOLD ......... Second Base WILLIAM A. DIETRICK ........ Sl1orlSlop LOUIS L. DEAL ................ Third Base MCDONALD E. WRENN ....... Third Base GARLAND R. HUBBARD ....... Left Field WILBUR A. KINDLEY .......... Left Field THOMAS A. MCCOY .......... Center Field A. C. CARTER DIFFEY ........ RightFieId HOWARD A. HOLLAND .......... Pitcher CHARLES B. LEE ........... .... P itcher SAMUEL W. MAPHIS ..... ....Pilcher SCORES, 1924 Virginia ,,,, . I3 Amherst ........ ,,,, 9 Virginia, I 6 Amherst .......... ,',. 0 Virgini5I I . 8 R0al10lte ......... I I I 7 Virginia, I 5 Hampden-Sidney . . . . . . 4 Virginia, I . 3 Cornell ......,... I I I 0 VirginiaI I 7 C0l'l1Cll .......... I I I I 4 Virginia, I . 3 Washington and Lee I I I 0 Virginia, I . I3 William and Mary I I I 9 Virginia, I . 6 Syracuse ......... I I I 4 Virginia I I . 4 Georgia .......... IIII 8 Vifgini3I I . 2 GCOTQIB ..... I. . . I I I I I Virginia IIII . 0 Quanlico Marines I I I 3 Virginia IIII . 4 North Carolina . . I I I 7 Virginia. . , 8 Georgia Tech - - - . . . 4 Vii-3iniaI I . I Georgia Tech . . . I I I 3 Vi,-giniaI I . 2 North Carolina . . I I I I 3 Vi,-giniaI I . 8 North Carolina . . I I I I3 Virginia. . . l Georgia ....... I I I 2 Virginim I . 7 Georgia Tech . . . I I I 4 Vi,-ginil I . l Georgia .......... I I I 2 Xirginia.. . 8 ......... . . . 2 lr in . . . . . . ........ . .. . . Virgingz I . 2 Washington and Lee I I I fi Virginil I . I V. P. I. ......... III 3 Virginim I . I0 Maryland ........ I I I 3 Virginia. . - H2 OPP0nents .... ..... I 03 I 283 BAS E B L' ' ,565 ITI-I the majority of last year's XX J : f players back at college and all of K X ' A the undefeated First-Year team to N Xt N9 , choose from, Coach Earle Neale should V g f' K have no trouble in timing out afbasebafg sf ,Q c b' s team which will ma e a name or itse X WW, this season. Bronaugh will probably hold 'A',' lffgelafmlfllt-f.'-5 'fa-:.-gg-'Q down his old position at first base, while .ffki-A Captain lVlcCoy and Diffey should have little competition in the outfield. Holland if I b and Lee, the former First-Year twirlers, will make a redoubtable pitching staff. Bob Parrish will be missed behind the plate, although Luther showed up well as a substitute last year. In reviewing the last season, one is surprised at two things in particular. First, the winning streak at the beginning, in which the team gained nine con- secutive victories, and second, the closeness of all the games in the losing streak toward the end. It can hardly be said that Virginia degenerated to- ward the latter part of the season, because every game, all of which were with the strongest of the Southern teams, was a hard-fought contest in which Virginia was nosed out by only one or two runs. Thus, although they won only fifteen games out of twenty-five, which in itself is by no means a poor record, the Cavaliers had a most successful season as far as good playing was concerned, and seldom did they leave the field without being able to boast of having made a good showing, even though losers. Early Winning Streak Starting with a rush, the nine, with Holland on the mound, swept Am- herst off its feet by a score of I3 to 3. The feature of the game was the splendid hitting of the whole team, especially Bronaugh and Arnold. The following afternoon, Amherst was again defeated in a well-played game which ended 6 to 0 in favor of Virginia. The Cavaliers played smoothly and made few errors, at the same time keeping up their heavy slugging. Due to the good work of lVlaphis in the box, the visitors were unable to tally, and consequently were dangerous at no time during the game. The game with Roanoke, March 3lst, was a marked contrast to the good playing of the first two games. Many errors were made on both sides, and although he started off well, Farmer became erratic in the seventh, and l2841 .X A commas Q ciuirm FQ' XJ mme vf,,ZT5 Xi XX - jj ..., .. ' ,,.. .k ,,,,..... - had to be relieved by Maphis. Batting alone saved the day for the Cavaliers, who finally came out on the long end of a 7-to-6 score. On April 5th Virginia turned in its fourth winning game, defeating Hampden-Sidney in a close ten-inning affair. Holland allowed the visitors eleven hits, but due to his ability to tighten up in the pinches and to Diffey's single with two out in the tenth, the game went as another victory for Virginia. Cornell Drops Two Games The next two games against Cornell attracted especial attention. In the first game Maphis occupied the hill creditably, allowing Cornell to score no runs and only three hits. Both teams played excellently, only one error being made between them, and the hitting of the Cavaliers was the lone cause of their victory. The following afternoon the Northerners gave the Old Do- minion nine a good scare by taking the lead in the fourth inning and holding it for several frames. Lee pitched a fine game and finally brought the team to a 7-to-4 victory. The contest with Washington and Lee the next afternoon showed a con- tinuance of the life and animation which had characterized the team in its games with Cornell. Maphis used his head and arm to good advantage, shut- ting out the Generals by a score of 3 to 0. Taking advantage of the sixteen bases on balls issued by the William and Mary pitchers, Virginia took her eighth straight victory, April l4th. The game was devoid of brilliant plays with the exception of a spectacular catch by Hubbard. The Indians, starting out strong, kept in ' the lead until the fifth inning, b 2 when the Cavaliers tallied ' ' ' ' 'Q' six runs. From then on the game was uninteresting, final- ly netting a I3-to-9 victory for the home team. Two days later Syra- cuse was defeated here by a score of 6 to' 4. The W- l2851 vi - L 4XfX a an 1192 25 l.?Ai-9 at ttolltirr as cuuiiamr ff' Mmsnfv -vga-vs-v5mli1,,, 1 if D i2 Bi U31 if El iff-- . , ,ily ,,.f.1.s..ir 2 Ls as f 2 fi .1 - , , . . ,. it-.wr-W f. . f '1 E - 2 E 5 e 2 f -' J . '- . .iam sf' lntmlmmlrmmr.f:..l5.li ,dl -mf-r -- t-.-A-mimi 52.7 , ssf'9 .'f'f:y' . 'r2gf.if3f'i'gaffag 'F F gs - . -,- l 7l playing of both teams was I- 53' ,-- - excellent, and only the hit- ting of the Cavaliers kept the b a c o n at home. Spark Plug Lee pitched for Virginia, and although he allowed the visitors only five hits and was backed up by errorless fielding, the game was close enough to keep the . spectators on edge. In the sixth inning Syracuse got a home run with three men on base, tying the score. In Virginia's half of the same inning triples by Deitrick and Lee again put the home team into a lead, which they did not again lose. Georgia Breaks Streak On April twenty-first, Georgia proved to be Virginia's nemesis and broke the latter's winning streak in a ten-inning game, 8 to 6. Maphis was wild, and the whole team seemed unable to hit when men were on the sacks. The game was hard fought, and only when it was actually over could Georgia breathe freely. Georgia early took a lead which was lost three times dur- ing the game. The Cavaliers caught up to their opponents in the third, only to fall behind in the fourth. In the seventh Virginia again evened the score, and also matched in the eighth the two runs scored by their opponents. Neither team tallied in the ninth inning. The fight and determination which had kept the 'Cavaliers even with the Bulldogs through nine innings proved in vain when in the next frame, through two hits and an error on Virginia's part, Georgia made two runs which Virginia could not equal. The ,following day, however, brought sweet revenge. Holland held clown his position on the mound admirably, and although the visitors racked up a few more hits than the Cavaliers did, theirs were well scattered and proved to be of no avail. After eight innings of almost perfect baseball playing, and with the score l to l, the Georgia center-fielder dropped a long fly by Arnold, thereby allowing Virginia to make the winning tally. The Cavaliers suffered their second loss of the season on the twenty-fifth when the Quantico Marines defeated them in a fast game, 3 to 0. Brilliant 12861 f X , coiimw se ciuimts MX N! M925 3' mimi P fly 4 R M I . --W...-1 ix . ,iii I iii W ' J L- is l i nfill!!-4 an -f .a. ez, catches by the outfielders and the pitching of Holland, who relieved Maphis after the second inning, were the features of the game. Virginia got more hits, but was unable to tally. Lose to Carolina ' The following day brought another defeat, this time at the hands of Carolina. Lee pitched for four frames and allowed six hits and as many runs. Holland, relieving him in the fifth, was more successful, but could not stem the tide of hits by the Carolina team. Neal put in several pinch hit- as able to score only in the sixth inning, when Arnold ters, yet the home team w got a circuit clout with three men on. The consistent smashing of the Tar- heels finally won for them a 7-to-4 victory. On April 29th, Georgia Tech succumbed to the Virginia nine. The Cavaliers easily kept the lead gained in the first frame and finally came out on the long end of an 8-to-4 score. Maphis -pitched two innings, allowing the visitors four hits and two runs, and was relieved in the third by Beard, who pitched fine ball for the remainder of the game, except in the seventh inning, when the Yellow Jackets made two runs. The next day Tech turned the tables by getting the best of a 3-to-I pitchers' battle. Maphis pitched for Virginia, while Enloe held down the mound for the .Ceorgians. Georgia tallied in the first period, but for the'next seven innings of errorless baseball neither team could score. In the ninth Hubbard tied the score after hits by himself and Bronaugh. In a final spurt in the tenth the Yellow Jackets crossed the plate twice. The game was without error on either side. South ern Trip On May lst the varsity started South. Filled with the lust for revenge upon the Carolinians, the nine began its initial game in fine style. Bronaugh made a two-bag ger with two men on, bring- ing in two runs. With I-lol land pitching air-tight ball this lead seemed sufficient to .- 1 I237l . maze rf coward ccwmamr N ., iii' H wg V-'w.:.w-ami, i in 32 M il -' , ffxw m..........., U...-.iw KETETI-IW 'l -iguiujl liuiil iurui-:-,,l-1,,5,,,, a a, 2-imnmnmg , W ,,M l.... . um . - is 'L' - f-- Q 15 , win until in the eighth, a Tar- heel knocked a triple with two on, which tied the score. Though disheartened, th e Cavaliers fought on, and neither team scored in the ninth. The game was lost for the Virginians in the tenth when two hits brought a Carolinian across .the plate. Both teams traveled to Greensboro the following day, where they staged the second contest. After neither team had scored in the first inning, North Carolina ran up eight runs in the last half of the next. Tallying about one run every inning, Virginia gradually gained during the remainder of the game, but their lead was too great and the affair finally ended with the score I3 to 8 in Carolina's favor. Beard started off the, game on the mound, but was relieved by Maphis. The next Monday a tough break cost the Cavaliers another game, the closest and hardest-fought game of the season. A pitchers' battle from the beginning, the game was contested up through the thirteenth inning with one tally to the credit of each team. Holland for Virginia, and Fred Sale for Georgia pitched masterful ball, and from the start it looked like the game would go with the breaks. The telling break did not come until the four- teenth, when Deitrick, whose finger had been split while attempting to put a man out at second, overthrew first and allowed the runner to score. Tuesday the Cavaliers won from Georgia Tech after ten innings, when an error and three hits in the next frame brought three men across the plate, making the score 7 to 4. Maphis pitched for the Cavaliers, and allowed the Yellow Jackets nine hits, but their fielding proved inefficient and they failed to net the runs necessary for victory. The following day held more hard luck in store for the visiting team. Beard and Allison, twirling for Virginia and Georgia Tech, respectively, waged a close battle, and only the ragged fielding of the Virginians enabled the Techmen to win out by a 2-to-l score. The game was clean, close, and scrappy. l288l . W' xr W 'WED' EFF' Xxx comm' af ciuint A A if yg, I by me g 5 '-1'-.-pl-l 1 'fi 21--.mf-f's..4lE114. :L---:M Ill i 4 l T Team Slumps Discouraged by these losses, Virginia in the last five games had very lit- tle of that pep which had characterized it in the early season. They easily won two games from the weak V. M. I. nine, with Bronaugh pitching one of them, and then succumbed at Lexington to the Washington and Lee team, which they had beaten at Charlottesville without difficulty earlier in the spring. Following this defeat V. P. I. added another to our list, 3 to I. The game was uneventful and characterized by inertia. ln the final game of the year the team rallied and played a fine game of baseball, defeating lVlary- land, I0 to 3. Throwing off their hitting slump, the men showed excellent form, and left a good taste in the mouth of every Virginia supporter. Thus ended the season of l924, not a success and not a failure. But a word should be said here in praise of the steadyiand reliable work of Holland on the mound, of Bronaugh, Deitrick, and lVlcCoy in the field, and of Cap- tain Bob Parrish, in whom every pitcher on the staff had perfect confidence, f h l ll and to whose good management and headwork much o t e g ory natura y given to the pitchers was due. M..- l289l THOMAS KELLISON Wrestling Football Furs' Year Athletics LANNIGAN FENWICK Track Football Basket-Ball Boxing NEALE Fooiball COACHES OF VIRGINIA TEAIVIS Illini I IIIIl vww 1f WM W 'W'WWWf' UW 5Ii. ' iLCI Ii?f4f m'1' JM jill? FX H. ,M lv' , X ' w illy' 1 NA. qll 1 :XM Xwifif jf- I ' U X! 1 : X'-S vx ' ' - fx ' X X Xxx K 'Im !f,i, ! Y:4 N xx -ff-ffMfa4M1f'f '! W M 'xy if EA swf ' '-Nj -. I 1 f' ' ' xg - f I ,f9 M fm K mil W IM . Y 1 0 , ,, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUH A lf HT - MplII !lllf l 'Mm X 35 W lllii lrnu Illllk , I I I ' V '. Cb -- f :fri Ngigiw - I' 7s X 55 :Q H, x- 1 ' z ' 1 . MY ML- 5.7 Q Aj -1 .'- -,. -Q 0 H-'Q ' ', If :SW 25 ,Af A NSS2yN1!,4pg,- 'QM MTL WK QM l!'iT.'2.x' ANT qv EW G gf f -Z: Cfk5iA?.Q4'i Hi.: ' sr f Mm m nf '.-4i 725-fifiw 2-J-5x'15':fQL+ R- Fw .Y Q j- G'-f -3- n ,-.. is-1-:ffm.11r r ..eax4-?'E:?5k'-f,-LE'-fug- - 5 1 W -- W m GYM fx - ...4'7 '44 1'-'Qin-V-v. .- -,- 'I -' -i W f ewvifv '- vi I F A 'N f' - up Ca in 'i:TgXQf.:, g5i ?'g51?3:a.Y12s-3 .v74- I f-:XV4-- ' - A -Af 11 . ,Q 'ref I fX-A 'IH -NN-1, x: wf?Eg551ewi-A W .Hu 'W , '- I ,x I 1 I -4' ' W w xx TRACK TEAM , 'X A, N WWW U Wltli ,, ,, Maxi A . N . W9 2. 5 I Track, 1925 JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE ...... .................. JACK CARLOS DEW... HAMILTON DOANE DARBY .......... BENJAMINE VAUGHAN BOOTH, Ja.. . .. LANGHORNE JONES . . HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN ...................... TEAM, 1924 MARSHALL TOPPIN BOHANNON, Captain CHARLES TYSON CASTLEMAN DONALD WESTON DARBY ORVILLE RAY DAVIS LINCOLN ROUNDS GOWARD JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE ALBERT BOND LAMBERT, JR. DANIEL HARRISON RISHER GILBERT GRAY ROSENBERGER WALTER BROOKE STABLER ERNEST DORSEY STEVENS FRANK TALBOTT, Ja. PAUL KNORR WALP JAMES OVERTON WINSTON, JR. RECORD, 1924 Virginia 92Mg V. M. I., 33M. Virginia, 53, Syracuse, 73. Virginia, 27Mg Syracuse, 61: Navy, 53M. Virginia, 44: Harvard, 82. Virginia Virginia V. M. I.. 12931 , 38Wg Army, 65: CnIumbia, ZBM. , 70g North Carolina, 42Mg Washington a 3Ig N. C. State, WM: Maryland, 9g V. P. I., 7. nd Lee, 33. . . ..... Caplain . . . . .Manager Assislanl Manager Assislanl Manager Assisfanl Manager Coach ri, C K . ll OLDERS of the one-mile relay championship of America for 1924, and of the one-mile relay South At- lantic title for the fourth successive year. These honors were brought to Virginia by its famous 1924 relay quartette, composed of Captain Bohannon, Talbott, Irvine, and Castleman. In addition to these victories, these same four runners increased the Old Dominion's track prestige during the indoor season by winning four out of the five races in which they were entered. At the Milrose Games the relay began its winning streak by overcoming the fast Syracuse squad in a special two-mile event. Bohannon, Virginia's anchor man, brought home the victory when he cut down his opponent's three- yard lead and then sprinted to the tape, leaving the Syracuse anchor man eight yards in the rear. Bohannon again saved the day for Virginia a week later at the Wilco Games in New York by forging ahead of his man in the last few seconds, giving Virginia a victory over Princeton in the one-mile relay. The one de- feat of the indoor season was by Yale and Holy Cross at another New York meet, but the Orange and Blue redeemed itself by once more defeating Syra- cuse. The versatility of the Virginia quartette was well brought out in this race, in which Castleman ran the 220, Talbott the 440, Irvine the 660, and Cap- tain Bohannon the 880. ful :flum- ' Outdoor Season So much for the indoor season. A general review of the l924 outdoor schedule shows that Walp bettered the Virginia record in the javelin throw, Bohannon and Talbott lowered the quarter mark to 49 4-5, the lowest time by a Virginia runner on Lambeth Field, and Bohannon was clocked as run- ning his quarter at the Penn Relays in 48 3-5 seconds. In the individual point scoring for the outdoor season by Virginia men in the six meets, Bohan- non, Castleman, and Winston tied for first honors by winning four first places apiece. Next came Davis and Lambert with three wins and Talbott and Walp with two apiece. Winston outdistanced his teammates by making .40 points in all for Virginia, Davis with 36, Bohannon with 3l, and Castle- man with 28 coming next. l294l courier sf MJMRILJ WIS time 'X X, ,Zi . - g. --1 f' . -I-lil-E-fi! V- g 'N l l .ls lil U Virginia Swamps V. M. I. I Virginia easily defeated V. lVl. l. in the opening meet of the season. Pop l..annigan's charges swamped the Cadets to the tune of 92 l-3 points to 33 2-3 by capturing twelve out of a possible fourteen first places and breaking even with their opponents in the one-hundred-yard dash. ln the field events, Virginia was equally strong. Walp threw the javelin l72 feet, estab- lishing a new Virginia record for this event, bettering the mark set by Davis two years ago. The Old Dominion representatives swept everything be- fore them in the javelin throw, and in the one- and two-mile runs, capturing all three places. Kellogg, of V. lVl. I., scored the visitors' only victory by taking first in the 220 low hurdles. Talbott and Bohannon led the field in the quarter by a large margin, as did Irvine in the 880. Lambert took first in the pole vault, and Winston led in the discus and shot put. Davis won the broad jump and broke even for first in the high jump with Stabler. T Triangular Meet Lost The team suffered a setback at the hands of Syracuse and Navy in a triangular meet at Annapolis, April l9th. Virginia was far outpointed by both of these institutions, Syracuse taking the meet with 6l points, Navy second with 53 l-2, and Virginia in the rear with 27 l-2. Somewhat handicapped by the loss of Davis, who was the high-point scorer in the V. lVl. l. contest, Virginia managed to take only two Hrst places. On account of a wet track it was impossible to set any rec- ords, although each event I was closely contested. l Virginia again won the 440, this time Bohannon leading Talbott by a small margin. The other event that was carried off by the Orange and Blue was the mile relay. Navy finished second and Syracuse third. 12951 I T .. L 5 MJ? ' in m , .il ju, - Irnlril F -r--l f-l ii 49 z 5 ri comzirr 0 cwiiiir i N2 , , .:v'ii:.i'-:L E llill , X . . iltjrr . .f,'.v:ffi-WV -'WL' li 9 iq in . '5 -V 7X f K , wi. f':'-W i,' -,.-' '. 1115 - E E S 1 . 1 . i .im V- Nzm-is ui-i-i-iw -- 1, EEE unix Annu F--45,5 E mn.. l H! W r-:- - -I l i iffy .stir-2311 lh7i5f.lffi437'l-:?i5?7i4, ' as Il 7 Time, 3 129 4-IO. Castle- man, Irvine, Talbott, and Bohannon once more formed the winning combination, de- feating Syracuse for the third time in a relay event. Chet Bowman, of Syracuse, won the hundred, the broad jump, and th e 220, undeniably gaining for hemself the honor of being the outstanding star of the meet. Virginia took second in the shot put, the two-mile run, and tied for second in the high jump, Winston, Stevens, and Saunders placing in these events, respectively. Syracuse bore off seven firsts from the meet to five won by the Midshipmen. I Syracuse Meet Four days later Syracuse visited Lambeth Field. Due in large measure to the speed of Bowman, the visitors carried home the victory. The final score of 73 to 53 fails to show the closeness of the meet or to indicate how keenly every event was contested. For a large part of the meet the two uni- versities kept within a few points of each other, but the superiority of the visi- tors in the sprints overcame Virginia's good work in the field events. Bow- man duplicated his excellent record made at the Navy-Syracuse-Virginia meet by turning in first places in the hundred, 220, and broad jump. l-le took the hundred in 9 4-5, then completed the 220 in 22 Hat, and broad jumped 22 feet 3 I-2 inches. The team from the North was one of the strongest ever seen on Lambeth Field and showed weakness only in the javelin throw. Captain Bohannon and Talbott brought the spectators to their feet by break- ing the tape in the 440 side by side, and in doing so establishing a Virginia quarter record. Time, 49 4-5. Led by Davis, the Orange and Blue had a clean sweep in the javelin, the other places going to Walp and I-lesser. Winston got first in the discus and second in the shot putg Lambert second in the pole vault, and Stabler won the high jump. Irvine led in the half mile, but Syracuse cleaned up in the 220 and the broad jump. Coward was out- distanced by Gottlieb for first in the mile, and Chesley took both hurdle races for Syracuse. ' l2961 I A comm sf cwmiita 'C R me 2. 5 .. X A .:f'f'?f3 - i ' X ..:nfL.igif TT are TT Mani E, The Penn Relays Following the Syracuse encounter by only two days, Pop Lannigan sent his fast relay quartette to Philadelphia. On two successive days Vir- ginia won two great races, one for the Southern title and the other for the one- mile relay championship of America. She won the South Atlantic title for the fourth successive year, and for the third time within the period lowered the record, this time to 3:21 2-5. ln the race for the national title, Virginia was eighth from the pole, but Castleman got off to a fast start and gained the inside of the track. l-le held this lead until he was passed by a Yale man at the end of his lap. Irvine kept his place for his distance and passed the baton to Talbott, who cut down the Yale lead before giving the stick to Bohannon. Cirantland Rice, in the New York Tribune, describes the rest of the race: Chapman, of Yale, had about eight yards advantage when he started the final quarter. But he had Bohannon, of Virginia, in pursuit, one of the greatest quarter-milers of the year. Chapman started running from the take-up with all he had. He knew how Bohannon could step. The Yale runner held'his lead for the first IUO yards. But here the fast Virginian began to cut down the open space. Foot by foot he gained additional ground, until some eighty yards from the finish he was only a stride away. For a moment or two they ran side by side, with Chapman giving all he had. Forty yards from the finish found the Virginian in front and from that point on he increased the gap in one of the fastest quarters of the year. , Yale and Virginia were favored from the start, and Yale and Virginia set the pace. Yale runners led for the first three quarters, but Virginia won as Bohannon ran the last quarter in 48 4-5, com- ' ing from behind to overhaul , Chapman in time that no man present c o u l d have i equaled over this route. Captain Bohannon ran an equally spectacular and beautiful race in the South Atlantic championship, when Virginia competed against 12971 . ij so 4X,fxN 'S ll Q 2 5 ,.. QGNRHKJ 8 QUJIIRIILJ ffm f- ' 7 N 'ff 11 T571 i 'yT'1 iff few. 13771 A551 - 'Q-fri Georgetown and Maryland. At the start the race devel- oped into a contest between Georgetown and the Old Dominion. Herlihy had a four - yard handicap over Bohannon at the beginning of the flnal lap. Within l00 yards the Virginia captain was on even terms with the Georgetown anchor man. For fifty yards they matched steps, neither being able to gain. Then forty yards from the finish Bohannon gave a final spurt and led Herlihy to the tape by three yards, making the total time for the race 3:21 2-5. Frost was entered in the open 220 at the Penn Relays. In a race against some of the foremost sprinters of two continents, he finished in fifth place. , ' Harvard Meet On May lst the Orange and Blue journeyed to Cambridge to meet Harvard in a dual meet. Although Virginia had the edge over the Crim- son team in the sprints, I-larvard's supremacy in the hurdles and field events gave the meet to Cambridge by a score of 82 to 44. Captain Bohannon had little difficulty in the 440, with Talbott close behind him for second place. Castleman won both the hundred and the 220, and Lambert accounted for first in the pole vault. Harvard made a clean sweep in the low hurdles and the broad jump. Rosenberger had a good show in the two-mile until Tibbets, of Harvard, sprinted the last quarter mile, putting the Virginia man in second. Carpenter, of Harvard, set a new mark in the discus throw, raising the Crim- son record to l52 feet 2 I-4 inches. 2 West Point-Columbia-Virginia Meet From Cambridge Virginia went to West Point to compete with the Army squad and Columbia. She emerged victorious over Columbia, but met de- feat from the West Pointers. The Qld Dominion took five first places to eight for Army and one for Columbia. Bohannon and Talbott had things their own way in the 440. Lambert won the pole vault, Walp the javelin, 12981 QWIRIKJ U Qlwmll- ..,,..,......,., -.ff1Q7Q7 ..,. , ..,..,. RX WD 215 Winston the shot put, and Irvine the 880-yard run. West Point won both dashes, as well as the discus, the high hurdles, the two-mile run, the broad jump, and the low hurdles. Winston got second in the discus, Stabler tied for second in the high jump, and Davis second in the javelin. I-Ieacock, of Army, captured both the hundred and 220 sprints, and Coward was beaten out for first place in the mile by Newman, of West Point. The final score was: Army, 65g Virginia, 38 I-2, and Columbia, 23 I-2. Virginia Invitation Meet Virginia wound up its season by easily winning its invitation meet held on Lambeth Field, May I0th. Six colleges from the Northern Division of the Southern Conference were entered, including the University of North Carolina, Washington and Lee, V. M. I., North Carolina State, Maryland, and V. P. I. A heavy rain slowed up the times, so no Conference records were made. A feature event of the meet wasa relay race between Virginia's title holders and a picked quartette from the institutions at the meet. Burgess, of V. M. I.g Teague and Jones, of North Carolina, and Byrum, of Carolina State, composed the squad chosen to race the Virginians. Captain Bohan- non's men had no difficulty in defeating the other team, although the time was eleven seconds slower than that made at the Penn Relays. Large mud- the racesg Davis was high-point man in the puddles greatly slowed up all meet, amassing twelve markers. North Carolina was first in both hurdle events, getting four flrsts altogether to Virginia's seven. Castleman took sec- ond in the hundred and won the 220. Irvine, Risher, and Bohannon finished in the order named in the 880, while Davis and Walp got first and second, re- Spectively, in the javelin. Coward won the mile and Talbott the quarter, closely trailed by Bohannon. H Once more Lambeth took the pole vault, a n d Winston came out second in the shot put. At the end of the meet the score stood: Virginia, 705 North Carolina, 42 I-Zg Washington and Lee, 33 V. NI. I., 3lg North Caro lina State, I7 I-2, Maryland, ' 9, and V. P. I., 7. l299l 1 Mile Relay, l9Z4 i CHARLES TYSON CASTLEMAN JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE FRANK TALBOTT, jk. MARSHALL TOPPIN BOHANNON, Captain HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN, Coach . RECORD Defeated V. M. I.: Time, 3:26y5. Defeated Navy and Syracuse: Time, 3:29M. Won South Atlantic Championship at University of Pennsylvania Annual Relay Meet: Time, 3:2IM frecordl. Won United States Championship at University of Pennsylvania Annual Relay Meet: Time, 3:I9M. Defeated relay composed of anchor men or four opposing teams in Southern Conference Meet Time. 3:3lM. 13001 In YK about Hive Wrea Est I dv ? 'fw,4L?,4jQ'A 1 fhe South 1' Q1Ctg:.131 Potpourr-1 Vik M if? 'aw 4 uf? X 9 fx, JSE Z' o gff I if f fe. A 1 ,fi Lf'-'nrairn ip N S 9 mm rvmfi' 1.14-nlB'5 S 3 ,grain '-25, v Cross-Country, I 924 JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE .... JACK DEW ..................... HENRY HADEN LANNIC-AN ..... TEAM D. M. BRAXTON H. EL. FULCHER J. H. IRVINE H. WILKENSON RECORD University of Maryland, 289 Virginia, 29. Southern Conference Marathon at Lexington. Va.. Navy, 29.3 Virginia, 28. I 302 I E. D. KYLE A. M. SMITH D. H. RISHER Virginia won third place X coiRm4.s ax UUHRILJ sc, W mow f' rm no fm M it I XX 'TNT new .-.L ... I I Axgxxik wf' KX . 41 a i -sf -4- .s as Cross-Country, l 924 OACH LANNIGANS call for cross-country candidates for the l924 season brought out very few men in comparison with the numbers of former years. Irvine was elected to captain the team, which was severely handicapped by the loss of many valuable runners from the l923 Squad. Among these were Bohannon, the former track captain: Coward, a varsity man of several years standingg and Stevens. who ran the two mile on the track team. I-lowever, Pop had Irvine, Risher, Smith, Braxton, Kyle, and Wilkinson to choose his team from. - The team opened the season by journeying to the University of Mary- land, November 8. Virginia was nosed out of first place and the Mary- landers took the meet by the close score of 27 to 28. Captain Irvine bore the Orange and Blue across the tape for first place, followed by Bowman, of Maryland, for second, and Risher, third. Virginia Washington and Lee, V. P. I., and Georgia Tech met in Th Lexington, November I5th, in the annual Southern Conference run. e course was five and one-half miles, and due to heavy rains the harriers were forced to run through ankle-deep mud the whole distance. Howard, of W. and L., finished first, with four Virginia Tech runners right behind him, all four crossing the line at the same time. Captain Irvine came in sixth, and the other Virginia men finished in the following order: Risher, Wilkinson, Smith, Braxton. and Kvle. V. P. I. won the meet, and Washington and Lee came secondg Georgia Tech was awarded third place, and Virginia fourth. Navy met defeat from Virginia in the final meet of the season at An- napolis. The course was slippery and the mud made the race hard. Four and a half miles was the length of the run, over a muddy slope for the greater part of the distance. The Virginia men set a fast pace throughout the entire distance, and Risher pulled in ahead of Irvine for first honors, negotiating the course in 25 minutes, 50 seconds. Braxton finished a close fourth, trailing Richardson, of Navy. Wilkinson, of Virginia, was the next Old Dominion man to cross the line, taking ninth place. The First Year cross-country season consisted of only one meet, this being with Washington and Lee at the same time as the Conference run. Leavell, of Virginia, was the first to cross the line, with his teammate Gold- smith second. Washington and Lee captured the meet by the score of 25 to 32. f303l . M- -t av J Tennis, l 924 TEAM SEABORN JONES FLOURNOY, Captain JOHN ADGER MANNING, Captain-elecl, 1925 JOHN TYREE MONTAGUE. Manager-elect, 1925 LEROY THURTELL JOHN WALTER WHITE RECORD Virginia. . . . 9 University of Richmond ......... . . . 0 Virginia. . . . 7 George Washington University ...,.. . . . 0 Virginia. . . . 3 Navy ............... ........ . . . 6 Virginia. . . . 3 Colgate ..................... . . . 3 Virginia. . . . 3 Union Theological Seminary ...... . . . 4 Virginia. ...V 5 William and Mary ............ . .. 0 Virginia. . . . 6 University of Richmond ...... . . . I Virginia. . . . 6 Washington and Lee ..... . . . I Virginia. . . . 5 Hampden-Sidney ........... .... . . 0 Virginia ................................ 4 University of Maryland .................. 2 Captain Flournoy won Middle Atlantic Singles Championship at the meet held in Washington, May I0-I5. Captain Flournoy and Manning won Middle Atlantic Doubles Championship at Washington meet. May l0-l5. 13041 R. H. MERRITT .... .... C. G. PEYTON ..... .... I- H. TRABUE ..... .... C. C. CRITZER ..... .... Virginia . Virginia , Virginia . Virginia . Virginia . Wrestling, I 925 RICHARD HILL MERRITT.. ...... Captain W. H. THOMAS ....... .. .IOHN TABB HAYWARD ....... Manager j. T. MONTAGUE... H. D. THOMAS ............., ............. C ouch TEAM Il8 pounds L. W. GRAVES .... ISS pounds D. W. DARBY ....... I49 pounds F. CHAPMAN ..... I28 pounds IVICLANE TILTON, III .... RECORD .. 8 V. IVI. I. ........ .. .. 3 V. P. I. ......... .. . . . . I I Washington and Lee . . . . . . I5 North Carolina State . . . . I2 North Carolina 13051 A ssislanl Manager Assislanl Manager ... . I48 pounds ....I75 poundg . . . . 138 pound, . . . . . . I28 poundg 2l I8 .....20 I0 Il Boxing, I 925 ADOLPHE LEFTWICH .................,............... ..... C aplain CHARLES HOLDEN SMITH ....... .......... M anager HAMPTON PARTON ABNEY ..... .... A ssislanl Manager ROBERT EDWARD WEBB .... .... A sssilanl Manager WALTER CARL CLEMONS ...... .... A saistanl Manager HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN ...... ........ . . ....... Coach TEAM ROBERT G. MAVERICK ..... Banlamwcight ROBERT B. lVlEMMINGER..Fcather1vcighl JOSEPH H. FARROW ......... Lightweight ALBERT T. YORK ........... Welterweight ADOLPHE LEFTWICI-I ...... Middleweight DONALD W. DARBY ........ Middleweight E. ROBERT GLAUBER . . .Lighthcavymeight JOSEPH K. FINCK ..... ..... H eavyweight RECORD Vifginia. . . 3 V. M. I. ..... . . . 3 Vif8ihiH- .. 5 W. 8: L. ..... I Vifginia. . . 4 Penn. State ..... . . . 3 Vifginia- . . 5 North Carolina . . . . . . 2 l306I . 3- teoifzmcseewrrts it .Q s time rpms- 5516-9511 tm , M ,ffififfei ' 4- 9 -- f X ... i TT film JE.. -El 1 1 Boxing, 1925 HE season of l925 witnessed a consistant addition to Virginia's boiring . . . . h laurels and a maintenance of that position of supremacy in t e sport she has gradually acquired since its inauguration at the University. A few unfortunate cancellations on the part of prospective opponents reduced a rather ambitious schedule to four matches. The quality displayed in each of these contests, however, fully compensated for the loss in quantity. In 1924 Virginia sprang up from comparative obscurity to one of the leading schools of the country in this sport. The chief Southern teams were Q ' h l disposed of summarily, and the University conceded supremacy wrt on y feeble resistance. The climax of the season came when the veteran University of Pennsylvania team went down in defeat before Virginia by the margin of One point. The only defeat was administered by Colgate, this also by one point. Captain Leftwich won his every bout, and Fenwick was declared inter- collegiate heavyweight champion. But it was without the veterans, Fenwick, that the l925 team had to begin training, and never dur- Dibrill, and Dubose, ing the season was the gap in the heavier divisions filled. The V. M. I. bouts, opening the season, revealed a few undeveloped spots in the organization, and resulted in a tie, but the lessons imparted on the occasion bore mature fruit in the subsequent meets. Washington and Lee yielded honors by the overwhelming score of I to 5. Penn State departed . . . d from the Memorial Gymnasium with the narrow edge of a 3 to 4 score, an North Carolina was compelled, after spirited efforts to avert the inevitable, to be content with a 2 to 5 division of the bouts. . To Captain Leftwich is due in no small measure credit for the high degree of success that has crowned the present season. I-hs victories of l925 have served as a glorious climax to an enviable record of four years standing, wherein no defeat is discoverable since the loss of a decision in the first match of his career. Under his capable leadership of the past two sea- sons the team has made continued forward strides, and the sport has assumed a place of far greater interest and importance in the University. I-lis loss will be a hard one for us to sustain next year, but an abundance of valuable material developed in the course of his captaincy will remain as a nucleus for an aggregation of alcalibre similar. to that of l925. I 307 1 la M Q9 ,gfa i ts : 5 I EQ It'-'l- - ,.t1JlVTxE'I- in - H F lt 'l nu l'?l wv L I I. I lttt r - N. H M -r-w-1- -1-1 I -A'L-1'1 w 1- ' 'flllf -'H I l, ' I 1. I 1 11' -- --:-E -1- ft. - 'llfll' -H , -L ,,,,, - ,,., - - HM- 1- I LILII 53W 2355 F3 fi 'E7f?lE7t ?f5?7TZ:5' H' 'iff' Ei' ,K . ,fisve .,-.- L.. , Aclolphe Leftwich RECORD 0F UNIVERSITY BOXING TEAM' 1922 Washington and Lee, 3 rounds: lost by judges' decision. University of Pennsylvania, 3 rounds: won by judges' decision over Captain Lucas. 13081 1923 V. IVI. I.: won by knockout in second round. V. M. I. freturnfg won by knockout in second round. Washington and Lee: won by knockout in first round. Boston Tech: won by knockout in third round. 1924 V. M. I., 4 rounds: won by judges' decision University of Cincinnati: won by knockout in sec- ond round. Colgate University, 3 rounds: won by judges' de- cision. University of Pennsylvania, 3 rounds: won by judges' decision. District Olympic Tryouts and South Atlantic Boxing Championships: First fight won by knockout in first round: second light and South Atlantic title won after 3 rounds, by judges' decision. Boston Olympic Tryouts and Paris Olympics as a member of American team. ' 1925 V. Nl. I.: won by technical knockout in tirst round. Washington and Lee: won on technical knockout in first round. State College of Pennsylvania: won by knockout in third round U60 poundsj. State College of Pennsylvania: won after 3 rounds by judgeskdecision U75 poundsj. University of North Carolina: won by judges' decision U75 poundsj. c. Ss ' I 'l L...-J FIRST-YEAR ATHLETICS Q2 ,, X. fl . t' l T fs? W f Wg Q. if-3 F the past season can be called successful for the varsity, phenomenal is the l th t will describe the exploits of the First Year teams. In track, on y term a baseball and football the First Year men were undefeated, while the basket-ball record showed but a few defeats in comparison to an impressive number of victories. , In mentioning the success attained by the various teams, one can not fail to mention the coaches, Pop Lannigan, Earle Neale, and H. D. Thomas, d f th F' t Year men. whose work contributed so much to the brilliant recor o e irs During the spring of I924 the First Year squads swept everything before them. The baseball team ran up farcical scores against some of the strongest nines in the, vicinity, and they encountered no greater resistance on their Northern trip. The track team, under the able tutelage of Pop Lannigan, competed in but two meets, but tripled its opponent's score in each case. The basket-ball d bt dl of the best first- team of 1924, coached by Earle Neale, was un ou e y one year quintettes that ever represented the University. The exploits of the football team last fall are too recent to need much com- ment. With the combined advantages of good material and a skillful coach the First Year eleven developed an irresistible attack and an impenetrablede- fense, defeating V. M. I., Washington and Lee, Maryland, and V. P. I. In the final game of the season, under poor weather conditions, the University of ' Bl North Carolina Freshmen held the Orange and ue to a tie. Reviewing the season, the greatest source of satisfaction is not alone the knowledge that so many brilliant athletes will be elegible for the varsity team within a ear but also the fact that the First Year teams have acquired a Y , separate identity, becoming an intregal part of University athletics. As such ' d b h ' Cl they are a source of interest not only to new stu ents, ut to t e entire un er- graduate body. I l309l ,,l...Ju. 1 , . l H. D. THOMAS ..... R. H. MERRITT .... F. D. MEADE .... G. C. W. W. C. LUKE ........ W. SYMINGTON ...,. DARE .......... N. L. HOLLAND ........ D. WOOD ........... First First First First First Year Year Year Year Year Team ..... Te am Team ..... Team Team ..... F ootball, l924 TEAM .....EncI .....Eml A. L. TYLER ...... W. W. RULE .,.... . . . . .Coach . . . .Manager .......Cuarc1 .........Cenler .. . . . Tackle B. I-IUSHION. . . .. uarlcrbaclf .....Tackle HUTTER ......Halfbaclf .....Cuard F. MCCAFFREY. . .. .. . .Halfbaclg .....Cuard B. T. 'CARDWELL. . .. .....Fullbaclg ' SCORES .... 20 Washington ancl Lee.. . . . ... 6 . . . . 27 Virginia Military Institute. . . . . . 0 I9 University of Maryland......... 0 . . . . 35 Virginia Polytechnic lnslitute. . . . . . . 6 . . 0 North Carolina ............. . . . 0 13:01 FN ,- comms Q ciiimiitse, , 4 bs mo 2 s Football, l 924 V HE F' t Year football season opened with an abundant supply of 1rs husks for Coach Thomas to manhandle, and it was seen from the k start that a powerful machine would be produced. With men li e C d ll nd I-lutter in the backfield and Dare, Wood, and Luke l'lushion, ar we , a , ln the line, there was a fme nucleus around which to build a team, and before d the da scheduled for the first game came around, a dangerous crow of foot- Y ball players were practicing daily on Lefevre field. Th l e in as fine a manner as had been expected. The open- i e resu ts cam ing game was easily taken from the Washington and Lee freshmen with a d 20-6 . Two weeks later the strong V. M. I. youngsters were snowe score under, score, 27 to 0. Maryland was next defeated, I9 to O. The follow- l ' h d omin out on the ing week the V. P. I. Yearlings were severe y pums e , c g very short end of a 35-6 score. Th e the clash with Virginia's ancient rivals, North Carolina. en cam Expecting another easy conquest, the team headed south. l-lampered by heavy rains and a muddy, sloppy field more than their opponents, who were not such accomplished forward passers, the Cavaliers ended up a brilliant season with a mediocre finish, battling the Carolinians to a 0-0 tie. 'll be competing for jobs under the varsity coach Next fall these men Wl , Greasy Neale. Judging from appearances, much blood will be shed before h s a lock and key on the position that he wants, or any other, any one man a All of which will probably enable Virginia to have one of the strongest foot- ball teams in the South. I 31 l I is i. E2 il l l lung - nul l ! F un, i I' I If' -me QGIRH4 Q, IIRILJ It Q 2 5 .,. j ff tv , lil Is I . , - IlY53:,n, if 5 El 531. 3 ,, f nas.nn4.mn . . aes ami nm,IgelLj els,s2asum1H I '--str .w:1.ssmU sm -21,7 P12171'53'iE'i'?i27.'oEv qff5f,4ii2i't g-.efzr - Ui' F Basket - Ball, I 92 5 TEAM j. B. HUSHION ..... ..... F orzvard T. N. JEFFRESS ....... F. D. MEADE ......... ..... F orward J. M. GOLDSMITH .... R. M. SANDIDGE ..... ..... F orward J. F. MCCAFFREY ..... G. C. DARE ........ ..... C enter D. A. LEITCH .,..... W. C. LUKE ...... ..... C uard J. D. PENICK ....... I SCORES First Year Team .... .... First First First First First First First First First Year Team Year Team Year Team Year Team Year Team Year Team Year Team Year Team Year Team 22 Central High School ..... 33 Woodberry Forest School 3I Charlottesville High School .. I7 Roanoke High School ....... 30 Central High School ........ 27 Technical High School ...... 47 Washington and Lee Freshmen 34 Woodberry Forest School .... 78 McCruires University School . 33 Devitt Preparatory School . .. I ACK of experience in playing together handicapped the I opening of the season, but they soon struck their stride, Hushlon, Meade, and Dare were the outstanding stars Coach C uard C uard C uard C uard C uard 30 I I I8 28 . . ..... 33 26 34 25 9 I7 First Year quint at the and scored consistently. for Virginia, and could always be counted upon for running up the score. Goldsmith, Jeffress, and Sandidge also made excellent showings. The First Year team met defeat at the hands of Central and Roanoke High schools only, turning in victories over seven other teams. Following the second game with Central, Virginia opened her winning streak and finished the season with five successive victories. Roanoke exibited a fast game of basket-ball against the Cubs and went home winners. The return game with Central was forced by a tie score to go an extra session, in which the Washingtonians gained a three-point lead. However, Virginia took all the remaining games. Woodberry, lVlcGuires, and Devitt were easily taken into camp, the Virginians almost tripling the combined scores of those opponents. Tech High and the Washing- ton ancl Lee Freshmen went down in defeat in more closely contested games. In the match with Tech, neither quints were able to locate the basket during the first half, but showed marked improvement later. The Minks were overcome on First Year Day in rather a one-sided game. The opening period was easily Virginia's, while brilliant shooting throughout the rest of the match kept the Cavaliers in the lead. l3I21 ' eonnsacunns If WJ megs I?--M -lg nlmwufn. 'N R - .... .. ,...... I X f a 5 a at .I I J' a ll-I-Sl2!l!!Gs2 QE. I- , f -- Baseball, I 924 CHARLES SKINKER VALENTINE ........ .. ,,,,. Manager H. D. THOMAS .................... .......... -,,.. C 0 aah TEAM P. H. BROWN ..... .... C alcher H. AHNER .... ..... O ulfeld H. D. MCCORMICK ..... ..... C alcher K. BARGER ...... 'Oldfield W. A. BRYAN ........ ...... C alcher S. FRIEDBURG .... Ouffcld C. D. BARTHAN.. ..FirslBasc RICE ............. Oulfeld R. G. CABELL ..... Second Base A. P. BELL ............. .,,, P Hehe,- l- G. REIDER ..... ..Sl1orl Slap F. L. DARLINGTON ..... .... P ilcher 1. B. HUSHION. . . .Third Base W. L. UNVERZAGT ..... .... P ilchcr SCORES Virginia. . .... I0 Lynchburg High ....... , , , 2 Virginia. . .... I3 Forlc Union M. A. .... 6 Virginia. . .... I0 Augusta M. A ....... ,, , 8 Virginia.. .. 6 Staunton M. A. .... ,H I Virginia. . .... I9 Tome School .... D . . 9 Virginia. . .... 22 McDevitt Prep ..... , , A 2 Virginia. . .... I3 Woodberry Forest .... , l l 0 Virginia.. .... I7 Augusta M. A. .... I Virginia. . . .... I7 North Carolina. . . . . ' 3 The First Year men opened the season on March 29th against Lynchburg, running up ten runs while the visitors scored two. The next gamle, against Fork Union Military Academy, on April 4th, Virginia won, I3 to 6. The third contest was the only exciting one of the season. Augusta Military Academy presented a determined opposition, and it was only after a hard struggle that the First Year team won. IO to 8. ' The rest of the schedule was easy sailing. Staunton Military Academy was de- feated 6 to I and Tome and McDevitt I9 to 9 and 22 to 2, respectively. Woodberry fAh cl B h Forest was overwhelmed, I3 to 0, in a game marked by the 'hitting o ner an art en, and airti ht itching by Bell and Unverzagt. Augusta Military Academy made its sec- S P Ond appearance of the season, and was routed, I7 to ll. d 'ghe most prominent feature of this contest was Unverzagt's home run with the bases oa e . As a fittin climax to a most successful season, the First Year team swamped the 8 University of North Carolina Freshmen. I7 to 3. Darlington pitched the entire game for Virginia, and was never in danger. X 13131 5 'T QOIRIIKJ' 8 QIIUIIRIILJ up 49 2 ' gr l, ,f , f Ilia, Tvs? le r? E F 2 is .. f ' i ' .w.'t.Q,-Sit . 'vif1T FZ - ' P- HA ig if i H . 5 TW I .. f N,- mts-..i.i. -nl, -I-I-nw -mnmlrf n I -mi,-lj-dw'-1n11m-1--E., 5-,E i 5, S-tfmh- -M ' .l,:. .. mmm Track, l 924 WILSON LOURIE BOYD, JR. .............. .......... ...... M a nager HENRY HADEN LANNIC-AN ..... ........ ...... C 0 aah TEAM H. H. ASHBURY C. G. MACKALL A. A. BROWN C. M. FROST ' W. M. L. ROGERS F. L. BYERS J. L. HILL L. M. SMITH A. L. CARTER R. B. LOBBAN D. H. THOMAS C. E. CUDDY D. S. LINDEMAN W. H. TYLER j. B. EDMUNDS H. VOLTZ ' Recolzn First Year Team, 82g Fork Union Military Academy, 35. First Year Team, 83, Virginia Episcopal School, 34. I-IE FIRST YEAR track team of 1924 had only two opportunities to display its prowess, one in a meet with Fork Union Military Academy and again with Virginia Episcopal School. Virginia was victorious by large margins in both meets, winning the first by a score of 82 to 35 and the second 83 to 34. Frost and Cuddy were the outstanding stars of the team, each taking several first places in both meets. Running against Fork Union, Frost captured the hundred in ten and a fifth and broke the tape in the high hurdles and the two-twenty-yard dash. Cuddy won the broad jump and was second in both dashes. Edmunds finished sec- ond twice-in the broad jump and the four-forty. Voltz and Wilkinson starred in the mile, and Thomas in the half. Frost was absent from the V. E. S. meet, but in spite of his loss the team acquitted itself creditably. Cuddy took three Iirsts and Edmunds three seconds. Carter, Rogers, and Tyler won the hurdles, the javelin, and the discus, respectively. For V. E. S., Phillips won the mile and I-Iutter the shot put. l3I41 Conversations That Never ook Place I N Edwin Anderson Alderman. My dear Mr. Cicero, it is a pleasure to be able to talk with you, even for a short fifteen minutes. You know, oratory in the United States ,N is almost a lost art. 3,4 X Marcus Tullius Cicero. But surely, Dr. Alderman, Q6 you have several really fine orators in your large country- Q? how large is it? W Alderman. We have one hundred five million, six hundred ten thousand, seven hundred and twenty people- OMM but only two orators. Cicero. Only two! Who are they? Alderman. William Jennings Bryan is considered f perhaps the best. Cicero. And the other? Alderman. Well- Cicero. Ah, yes! Mr. Woodrow Wilson was speak- ing to me just the other day about you. He placed you I even above Mr. Bryan. Alderman. Of course, my speeches nowadays are confined mainly to soliciting funds for my Universityg but I pride myself that I was able to deliver a passing eulogy on so great an alumnus as Wilson. Cicero. That was delivered before your Senate, was it not? Alderman. Yes. Cicero. And are there no good speakers in so distinguished a body as a Senate? Alderman. My dear Mr. Cicero, there is not one among them capable of inter- esting an audience beyond the perfunctory Ladies and gentlemen-. Ah! I long for the day when there were such men in a Senate as you! Cicero. I thank you, sir, for your compliment. I myself consider that my speech before the Roman Senate condemning the Catilinian conspiracy-you know there was ah Catilinian conspiracy against Rome, of course-was a masterpiece worthy of Demos- t enes. ' Alderman. Marc, I have often wondered at the efficacy of that speech. You will pardon my brutal frankness, I feel sure, when I say that I consider it extremely boring. Cicero. Therein, Tony, lies the secret of all my speeches. All that was necessary was to talk until my audience was so exhausted as to be willing to accept any motion I might offer. Moreover, I always planned my sentences so that they would be so long that my audience could not understand what I meant by the time I had finished one. May I be so bold as to ask you to what your success is attributed? Alderman. To putting in my speeches all the figures and statistics I am able to gather. I have here a copy of the speech I read before the last Convocation of my University. I beg your indulgence while I read a portion of it. Ladies and gentlemen: I feel sure that this will be the greatest year of the University of Virginia. We have registered this year I9I0 students, of whom 86 are women. In the Department of l3l6l ff L comzirs e cents, X mme ,, 5 .,,Q1::ff . ' --, -. L'IIQL2'! 'i ' f1,711e.r,,, all Q ee R --- ,' t l the College there are 1045: last year, 906, an increase of 139: in the Department of Graduate Studies, 94g last year, 93, an increase of one: in the Department of Engineering, 1585 last year, I63, a decrease of five. This decrease in the enrollmgnt ' th' D artment is I think because of the increased requirements for a degree- in is ep , , Cicero. Very good, Tonyg but I should think that with your system it would be most difficult to deliver an extemporaneous talk. Alderman. Let me whisper a secret: I never deliver one. Cicero But to return to our discussion of speaking in your United States-does not your University have a school of public speaking? Alderman. Indeed, yesg but it is impossible to teach some of my students a a difficult art like that. Cicero. Do you not think that their failure is due to their not having a system com- parable to yours or mine? Possibly their speeches are of such a nature that the audience can understand them, or perhaps they do not use enough statistics. - Alderman. It is possibleg and perhaps the English language is not so excellent a vehicle of expression as the Latin. Arma virumque cano- and by the way, my P f f Latin, Dr. Fitzhugh, has a theory of . . . Jove! have I been day- ro essor o dreaming again? Mrs. Richardson, have the Bursar arrange some figures for my ' ' d. W d b dl Speech to-morrow before the House of Delegates in Richmon e nee money a y. L. T. H. ,II Albert Lefevre. I have always been anxious to make your acquaintance, for you, sir, were the greatest disciple of the spirit of critical inquiry. Socrates. Thank you. I, for my part, have frequently heard of you. You, I believe, have attempted to soar to heights never dreamed of by me, and there to find the true meaning of the cosmos. In other words, you believe in the efficacy of metaphysics. Lefevre. I do indeed. I have found the key to the cosmic mystery in my Con- ception of the omnipotent, the omnipresent, the omniscient, the all-seeing, the all-powerful, the all-knowing, ever-present. Socrates. And what is the nature of that conception? Lefevre. It is one that is not open to everybody. To grasp it one must see things, not as they appear in the world of transient objectivity, but as they appear in the super- sensible world of infinite transubstantiationableness. It is the conception that conceives of the immutability of the immutable, the unchangeability of the unchangeable, the in- distructability of the industructable, the incompaehensibility of the incomprehensible, the t 1.- unreasonableness of the unreasonable. Now to egm wi ment Before we begin the lesson I should like to know I Socrates. But wait a mo . n 0 I If your metaphysics provides you with a standard of conduct, for it is in conduct that I am chiefly interested. t Lefevre. It will give the answer to any problem of ethics, Socrates. Then perhaps you would not object to answering a few questions? Lefevre. Shoot. A Socrates. Do you drink? 13171 f ' i .nf :- a gf- i 4VN Q 5 courier as cuumziif nl Z N ,Mr H. F A -.P J 1 A A' - . - . f ',t '. ' ' e -. e 5 sv- a ' I t. rw. .L -all -- fem --':1:i'i ef-sf. 1? Q- 'xEw'.?i'S' 'fin 7527! 'gif Lefcvre. I might take a drink if it was necessary for my health or to keep me from going to jail. Socrates. But you wouldn't take a drink before an officer of the law, would you? Lefevre. Of course not. Socrates. Then suppose that after taking one drink prescribed by your physician you were arrested for being intoxicated by a policeman whose brains were in his nose. You protested to the judge that one drink did not intoxicate you, whereupon he demanded that you take another in his presence to prove the truth of your assertion. If you took it you would be drinking before an officer of the Iawg if you refused you would go to jail. What does your metaphysics say? Lefevrc. I'd offer the judge a drink. Socrates. You win. I..et's begin the lesson. III Chief fuslicc john Marshall. Good morning, Mr.--ah Doble, I believe, isn't it? - Armisteaal Mason Dobie. Dobie, Dobie, yes, I'm Dobie. I Everybody knows who I am. I have been looking for you ever since I read that damn fool decision you made in the case of- Marshall. Sir, I- qi Dobie. Sir to you. Don't interrupt. That decision is the quintessence of paralytic verbosity, the apotheosis of puerile imbecility-in short it is rotten. To be frank-the Dobies are noted for their frankness--it seems to me that a man with your alleged reputation-when I say alleged I mean alleged--a man with your alleged reputation, I say, should have acquired in the course of his experience at the bar--my experience at the bar was replete with acquisitions, as was my collegiate career, when as a faithful disciple of the galloping Q dominoes, the African osteopathic tools, I won a reputation that has barely been exceeded by my reputation as a pro- Q9, fessor, which-but to get back to the subject, a man with your alleged reputation should have acquired in the course of his experience at the bar a perspective, a broadness of outlook, a depth of vision that would preclude the possibility of the occur- rence of such a preposterous error of judgment, such a ghastly mistake in the interpretation of the content of the law-to be specific you should have known better. Now in Dobie on Bailments and Carriers and Dobie's Case Book on Bailments and Carriers I have set forth clearly the points of difference between your view and mine, and I have no doubt that after you have read carefully what I have written you will see the imbecility of your stand, and come to me and confess that you were utterly wrong, and change your mind-although, by the way. I strongly discountenance the habit of changing one's mind: it's women's innate fickleness that I3I8l f . f N ,X X MWRWKJ U Mum- ,,,,,, M ,,,, , aaaa , X IND Z E5 Xing. l I 'A ,. causes them to change their minds, and no sane and logical human being ever made 3 practice of it the way they do. Why the other day I was in Chancellor's Drug Store drinking a dope with Tony Alderman, when in walked a couple of Charlottesville's most charming young ladies, and one of them ordered a chocolate frappe. By the time the fll h d tt that mixed she had decided that .she would rather have a prune e ow a go en souffle and in another minute she had discarded that in favor of a banana split-and then she wasn't sure whether she wanted a banana split or not. In the meantime the other filly had ordered seventeen different things that were not on the' menu, and in the end she went off in a huff because she couldn't get grapefruit in an orange parfait, That's the worse fault of women-that is, next to talknig too much. The other day I was cornered by one of these blankety-blank co-eds with an intelligence complex, and she talked herself blue in the face for fifteen minutes, so that I couldn't get a word in edgeways- H Marshall. Imposs- - Dobie. Couldn't get a word in edgeways, I say: but with characteristic good- heartedness--another trait for which the Dobies are famous-with characteristic good- heartedness, I say, I let her rave on until finally I could stand it no longer, and so I said: Madam, or Miss. or whatever you are, there is doubtless a great deal of truth in what you say, but on the other hand, as you will discover if you read my Dobie on Bailments and Carriers --why what has become of Marshall? Unintelligent fellow anyway-can't talk.. Ye gods, I'm due at a mass meeting in Cabell I-lall. l-lope I can think of something to say to those fellows. IV Baron Munchausen. Hello, Pop. Did I ever tell you about the time I was hunting where it was so cold that A' all the notes froze in the horn my guide was blowing, and later when it wasput near the fire all the notes thawed and K N the horn blew itself for two hours? if S-fra Henry Haden Lannigan. That's nothing. When I -I NN! first saw Rector he was walking backward because when he tried to go forward he stood still. Before I finished ' ES ' with him he had broken three track records. .Why, Bo- hannon had a wooden leg when he came to Virginia. ' ' I Muncllatisen Speaking of running, the fastest ever Went was when a pack of wolves pursued my sleigh and reindeers. They overtook us, and began gnawmg at She l t flanks of my deers. Soon they had eaten them comp e e y, but in doing so they worked themselves into the traces so that I had them harnessed and at my mercy. They pulled me fifty miles in eighteen minutes. Lannigan. That reminds me of the first as e - a called us the Prairie Wolves. we played against a team called the Cannonballs one diy' fb b k tb ll team I ever played on. They 13191 Mm t i WVR Mug ii Q z is .I ,,g, courier as cwmamf .. ...... A m .. L- g l V gg g wn .L night. Gee, those guys could throw a basket-ball. They threw it so hard that we couldn't catch it, and one fellow who got hit by the ball died of concussion of the brain. Munchauscn. Come closer to the fire. Ananias, get up and give Mr. Lannigan your seat. V f Thomas fejferson. Good morning, sir. You are, I take it, a student of the University I founded? Any Given Student. You founded? You founded, hell! Tony Alderman founded this University, and don't never think he didn't, 'cause he did. jeferson. Dear me, this is confounding. To think that I should be forgotten so soon. And who, pray, is this man Alderman? 5, Student. Tony? Oh, he's the guy that lives up on top of Carr's Hill with the fraternity houses in his back yard. jeferson. Fraternity houses? What are they? Student. Gosh, you're thick. Fraternities are the things a man's got to belong to if he's going to rate any- thing around here, and the houses are the places where the members live. jeferson. Rather undemocratic, don't you think? Student. Sure, but nobody kicks but the bolshevicks. feferson. And who are the bolshevicks? Student. Oh, they're the guys that hang out over on Dawson's Row, and gripe about the bloods running the University. The bloods are the fellows who belong to Imp and Zoo and the other organizations. jejerson. It seems that the fundamentals of my philosophy have been discarded, and that a man is at a disadvantage if he isn't a member of one or more exclusive societies. Am I not correct? Student. You are, old boy, but don't get the idea that everybody is a bolshevick but the bloods, It's a damn fine system--makes a man try to do something for the University, and keeps him from sticking his neck out. feferson. You, I gather, are one of the bloods, as you call them? Student. Not me. I don't belong to anything but Lambda Pi and some other intermediate organizations that don't rate anything. feferson. You spoke of the men living in the Fraternity Houses. Don't they live on the Lawn and Range any longer? Student. Some of 'em do, but most of 'em hang out in the houses and in the boarding houses. jefferson. What, then, are the Lawn and Range used for? Student. Well, the fellows who study live there, and then they are used as offices too. 13201 1 Xef mq J 8 W . ,,,,,,,. .. ,... , . ,...,,. . . ., XRX I Q Z 5 jefferson. But I hear that the University has grown. Are there enough rooms on the Lawn and Range for the men who study? Student. Sure. Most of the students come here because it's warm in the winter. fejerson. To get back. to the fraternities and societies, what is their purpose? Student. Oh, they don't do much. Some of 'em give dances, like the P. K.'s and the German Club, but most of 'em just exist. Of course they get together two or three times during the year, and fling parties. fejerson. What kind of parties? Student. Drinking parties. Nearly all of them stage bouts now and then. Tony's trying to bust it up, but he ain't getting far. feferson. Then there does remain something of the old University of Virginia, thank God. Would it be possible for one to gain admittance to one of these parties? Student. I Hell, yes. There's a party to-night on Lambeth Field, and I'll be glad to take you along. I'm doing a little light drinking this afternoon so as to be in form. Step behind this tree a minute, and I'll give you a snort. feferson. Thank you. l-lere's how. Student. I-lere's looking down your throat. Shoot yourself. feferson. My schoolmaster once brained me for stepping on his gout, but that, sir, compared to the kick of this stuff- Studcnt. It improves on acquaintance. Have another. ' h gijgzersonlciznd Student. . . Exceedingly fond of apple jack, and drank it w en cou . . .H WHEE ! ! ! :Sm y 'Ei 'MV N 2 A, if , f N...-..- lsr ,fir si.,,,i.Nl S. IBZII ll' 'Ww - ffXf1 moz 5 of QKMRHKJ as mutant: 'W -l-i t Li 557K 2-S5612 '- ' -Ffiefief .' f Portrait of A Lady Thanks for the breath of beauty lately blown Across the grey confusion of my life: Your loveliness when I am all alone , Brings music and the silencing of strife. Beneath the darlf-waved plenitude of hair, Soft contours of your finely featured face, The summer mouth, the sculptured nose, are there, The lifted chin's clear-cut, unconscious grace. And by the light of both your burnished eyes I can catch something of your soul and see All goodness there, save for the dash I prize Of earthliness, unsundernig you from me. O Beauty, still unoverawed of Mind, O Beauty, unselfconscious, therefore kind! -ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS, JR I 322 1 MNIUY JP G4Eullff11rl1l11EJ,f- g 'Bw .. Fewisfwj, . .fx q5i,Q.?g,l LN Q55 . c XF fbi fxr..A sl Q .- I 'N YUM QA 3 fy i , , W 1 : Q M 4 t Q52 gig ' xg f Q, n Si B Q Q6 gi N XX X SK iv QW: I QQ 5 Q i gg . I ix R X ff Wx 13.353 QS X. X X Q X X ix SN I NS Xxx x WX 1 Sm x A X Q is 3 Tk Eiiims f gig, I9 2 5 CKMRHQJ 8 CIIJIIRILJ 1' 0i'lun.ef'i.5H-fi-1--WEN-IZA? V, . . Ivja.-I. E il C - f ff. . I. . f , J, ww.-','.4-I zf.'. qi - 3 5 S ri .' v gn....mm l.-...-...WIrm-hir - 1 lmnllnmllrmmlf--N '7...5.gv..E. flnmlil 1't -I--gh --l ivum-El 2171 -.5235 P2121 JET? 'rg 1'fSf.n'i:f1 Q':?' 'f The Raven Society OFFICERS JULIAN MEADE RUFFIN ...... ................. . ......... P resident STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD .... . ............ .... V ice-President BERNARD MANN PEEBLES ....... ....... S ecrclary WILLIAM RINALDO DORSEY, JR. ...................... ..... T reasurcr HONORARY MEMBERS HoN. ARMSTEAD CHURCHILL GORDAN DR. JOHN BASSETT MOORE MR. DUNCAN CURRY HoN. JOHN SHARPE WILLIAMS MR. JUSTICE JOHN CLARK REYNOLDS MR. PHILIP ALEXANDER BRUCE Rav. BEVERLY DANDRIDGE TUCKER RT. Rav. ARTHUR SELDEN LLOYD MR. E. REINHOLD ROGERS Rav. RANDOLPH HARRISON MCKIM INITIATES, 1924 Faculty ' L. T. ROYSTER DUMAS MALONE E. A. KINCAID Graduate J. W. AVIRETT. II R. L. HINDS. II A. C. G. MITCHELL College J. P. BAKER, JR. W. A. CARTER B. M. PEEBLES C. L. GLEAVES J. RITCHIE. III W. B. STABLER J. H. IRVINE Law R. R. FLORENCE W. M. NEAL G. P. RANEY E. D. KYLE F. J. LOTTERHOS C. V. MINOR C. P. NASH R. R. RUSH W. S. A. WOODS D. W. SHRIVER Medicine E. O. BARR J. W. JERVEY H. W. PATTON J. H. COLEMAN G. P. NOWLIN J. WARTI-IEN Engineering W. R. DORSEY W. M. MORRIS W. A. WHITAKER F. T. MORSE 13241 4 ' 1 A f' Y H H U 4WN Ill 'Q Z 5 'S COIRIKJ 8 CIIJIIRIILJ I 'I' I. -L E Hi A - . ' .. E 5: I '- ' E ' ' J A. .IM IM f.L.E if Eimimlqlmlr - ' - l--I- M 'Sf ,HI ff 'ff' -lfwngf i' 'ii VTTTITYEQFI i22u:-eF '+- .L , ,L O W L Club Founded al lhe Universfly of Virginia, 1887 Dc morluis nil nisi bonum FRATRES IN URBE Junca R. T. W. DUKE JUDGE JOHN WATSON FISHBURNE DRHEDWARD REINHOLD ROGERS FRATRES IN FACULTATE ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ ' JAMES COOK BARDIN ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER, JR. MEMBERS HAMILTON DOANE DARBY WILLIAM WAYNE DEUPREE ROBERT LEE HINDS, II ALAN JEROME HOFHEIMER GORDON LEWIS JAMES REESE MCKELDIN CHARLES PATTERSON NASH NATHAN HENRY NELSON THOMAS PINCKNEY, Jn. CHARLES CHRISTIAN WERTENBAKER l3261 MTW ,f Q .......,.,.,,- -1... . ..-. M Q E in E -1 1. Beta of Virginia Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Founded al the College of William ami Mary, December 5, 1776 Established, I908 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE IVEY FOREMAN LEWIS ....... President WALTER SHELDON RODMAN ..., Secretary JOHN CALVIN METCALF..VicejPresident WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN . ..Trcasurcr FREDERICK DEAN GOODWIN RIBBLE ......... Librarian INITIATES, 1024 College WATKINS LEIGH RIBBLE JAMES EVANS RIELY JOEL PERMANIA SNIDER WALTER BROOKE STABLER JOHN DUNHAM STEWART WILLIAM FRANKLIN STINESPRING BENJAMIN SMART WARREN, JR. LANGBOURNE MEADE WILLIAMS, Jn. WILLIAM ALONZO CARTER. JR. SEABORN JONES FLOURNOY GEORGE DANDRIDGE GIBSON HOWARD DANIEL GOLDMAN COMER JOHNSTON KIMBALL LAWRENCE HAYWOOD LEE, JR. JAMES HOLTZCLAW McCALL Graduate VIRGINIA HENRY HOLT ' RAYMOND BENNETT PINCHBECK AMEY ALLAN SMYTH GEORGE TALMAGE STARNES COLEMAN CARTER WALKER MONROE CRAIG YODER ' JAMES WILLIAM BLINCOE LOIS CORINNE KETCHAM CARWILE PRESTON BANKS CARWILE STANLEY TAYLOR GODBEY ROBERT LEE HINDS Engineering THOMAS LEIGH WILLIAMS Law ' DOUGLAS ALEXANDER ROBERTSON REUBEN ROY RUSH HERMAN LEWIS BENNETT COLLINS DENNY, JR. NEl..SON FELL WILLIAM MILLS NEAL EUGENE OSMUN BARR LILA MORSE BONNER JOHN ROY BAYLOR. '72 WALKER D. HINES, '93 JOSEPH LUTHER -KELLY, '89 FRANK TALBOTT, JR. LITTLETON MACLURG WICKHAM Medicine f ' FREDERIC GRIFFIN DORWART LUTHER WRENTMORE KELLY ALUMNI PAUL GOODLOE MCINTIRE, '79 CHARLES GILMORE MAPHIS, '97 CHARLES DUNBAR ROY, '89 l3271 J- N 71? -A r m A R-'fl' T . D , .I . ff' 1 , HW, -fxfe 'R 'II ig :RJ Q gp EJ gg , .I I Q ag I I R , f' X IJRMRRRRI lIiIlmi iIRIlnml3..i5..E.:.E EEE. :- ,w T 7 I E if JW '95 '. -Z.IT'1 ?'5i-fl' Pi 'fi?7 iglg 5fII'i?fi'l S?7I T--' The Alpha of Virginia Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha Foumicd al the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago, 1902 Established, 1919 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. JAMES CARROLL FLIPPEN DR. HAISTED SHIPMAN HEDGES DR. STEPHEN HURT WATTS DR. WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACON DR. JOHN HENRY NEFF DR. JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL DR. HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN DR. WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN DR. JOHN STAIGE DAVIS DR. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY DR. DUDLEY CRAWFORD SMITH DR. ROBERT BATTAILE HIDEN ' FRATRES IN URBE DR. FRANK MCCUTCHAN DR. ROBERT MASSIE PAGE CLASS 0F 1924 DR. LILA MORSE BONNER DR. FREDERICK GRIFFIN DORWART DR. EDWARD HASKELL FITE CLASS OF 1925 HARRY JUSTICE WARTHEN. JR. JAMES SIDNEY BRADSHER, JR. JAMES WILKENSON JERVEY, JR. GEORGE DAVID MCGREGOR JULIAN HARWOOD COLEMAN JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, JR. STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD WILLIAM HENRY SEBRELL. JR. HENRY WILDS PATTON ALBERT MACON SMITH CLASS OF 1926 JOHN CROFFER AYRES CHARLES RICHARD FURMAN BAKER THELMA FLOURNOY BRUMFIELD WILLIAM LEROY DUNN JACOB CHARLES HASHBARGER ' J 328 J 1' - wmzmw as miami RX M4925 Alpha of Virginia Chapter of Tau Beta Pi Founded a!Le11ig11 University, 1885 Eslablishcd, 1921 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON, B.A., LL.D. WALTER SHELTON RODMAN, S.M., B.S. WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS, B.S., C.E. JAMES SHANNON MILLER, ja., A.B., B.S.. C.E. EDWARD WATTS SAUNDERS, C.E. SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL, M.A., PH.D. CHARLES HANCOCK, B.S. ACTIVE MEMBERS WILL ALTON WHITAKER THOMAS LEIGH WILLIAMS EDWARD WALTER ALLEN JOSEPH CLIFTON ELGIN WILLIAM RINALDO DORSEY JEAN MORRIS ROBERTS l329l ff v wmv v -Wi C l.um.l I l l r l l I- 1- . M: 0 5- ill Q 2 5 N COIRIKJ fs QWIIRIILJ ... ....... ....... . wi f+5Jf.5rp.'fiffy1 'A'2 : L if-E12-f. 5f EQ- -1 J.. 'E f Alpha Kappa Chapter Of Alpha Chi Sigma Founded al the Universily of Wisconsin, December ll 1902 Eslablished, 1922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD. B.A., B.S.. PH.D. JOSEPH RUSSELL BRANHAM, B.S.. M.S.. P1-LD. JOHN' HOWE YOE. Es., Ms., PHD. ACTIVE MEMBERS ROY s. COOK JOSEPH C. ELGIN EGBERT B. FREYER EDWIN L. GIBSON JAMES M. GRAHAM JOSEPH F. HOFFMAN EDWARD F. HUBBARD EDWIN C. MARKHAM WILLIAM MCD. MORRISS CARL P. MCNALLY CHARLES B. PATTERSON RAYMOND B. PURDUM PEYTON N. RHODES LINWOOD N. ROGERS LELAND STEWART MARVIN A. TURPIN THOMAS L. WILLIAMS RALPH K. WITT HOWARD S. YEATTS l33o1 ,- wmww af CMRIIL A, M ' , R RX M025 Rotilnda Chapter of Sigma Upsilon Founded al Vandcrbill 'University 1906 Eslablfshed, l920 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES SOUTHALL WILSON JOHN CALVIN METCALF JOHN JENNINGS LUCK ATCHESON LAUGHLIN HENCH WILLIAM SLINEY BRUNER LEONARD JESSE CALHOUN LEROY COHEN, JR. LANCELOT DENT WILLIAM WAYNE DUPREE HAROLD BERTRAND FRIEDMAN JAMES BUCHANAN HUTTON WARREN WOMACK KOONTZ GORDON CROOKES LEWIS WARREN GADDIE KEITH WILLIAM S. A. POTT FREDERICK DEANE GOODWIN RIBBLE ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS, JR. FRANCIS MASON MEMBERS 133 WILLIAM STAPLETON LONG FREDERICK JACOB LOTTERHOS DANNER LEE MAHOOD JAMES REESE MCKELDIN ROBERT HAMPDEN MCCORD, JR. JOSEPH HENRY RIDDICK CHARLES CHRISTIAN WERTENBAKER BERKELEY WILLIAMS WILLIAM HILLMAN WRANEK DAVID BARCLAY WALTHALL I I ,... III 49 z B COIIRHU B UUIIRIILJ if 5 .If .. L Hi JI , X - 4 IIIZLRII, -YW 2 1 if 2? EI -. ' 2 fi Y' . f ,, EQMQIIWI -Immlm IIiihlITTTIlInnwif..,5...E4.1FV-3lf il, -l-T H lm '-,I 14.7 I T 71 fra' ' f'LiI f'-'iff F: iq i 'T-iW'u'?iI'f'EfIl i4:fI'f??r'1Q -E Yvvf WA - AIpha-Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa Founded al Columbia University, April 6, 1908 Eslablishcd, 1921 OFFICERS - RAYMOND BENNETT FINCHBECI4 ............. ......... P resident THURMAN CARLISLE SCOTT ....... .... V ice-Presfdenl GEORGE W. EUTSLER .....................,............, ....... S ecrelarp FRATRES IN FACULTATE ' JOHNILEVI MANAHAN ' WILLIAM ROYAL SMITHEY CHARLES GILMORE MAPHIS ' ROSTER HENRY GRADY ACKER ALBERT LUTHER BENNETT ROBERT BOWLING WILLIAM MOSELEY BROWN J. E. CASSELL ROGER LE HEW COE FREEMAN J. DANIELS LUTHER CALVIN GILBERT STANLEY TAYLOR GODBEY SIDNEY B. HALL RICHARD CHALLICE HAYDEN WAYLAND J. HAYES HENRY C. KREBS FRANK A. LEE. JR. FRANCIS C. MASON 13321 HOWARD M. MCMANAWAY GRATTAN PAYNE BACON PAGE PETTUS J. RICE QUISENBERRY WILLIAM ROGERS QUYNN JOHN ALEXANDER RORER HENRY H. SIMS ERNEST K. SPAHR B. L. STANLEY CLARENCE HAVEN STRADER FLOYD FRANK SWERTFEGER WILLIAM HENRY THOMAS SAMUEL PETTIS VANDERSLICE F. M. WATERS SAMUEL F. WILL PRESIDENT ALDERMAN DELIVERING WOODROW WILSON MEMORIAL ADDRESS - Q 53: 1 ffxfi M J 9 QGIIRIK Q in 49 z 5 X ,, .r o mam 517 , ,iii .22 ffi faigi --gief fif Egg- Sonnet Uttereol In Passing How should I hate myself, when I am young And have incorporated everything In a philosophy to which I cling . With stern devotion? From my fertile tongue Not words are born, but worlds: my mind among The stars is placed harmoniously: the wing Of my song firmly covers space: I sing Accompaniment to all the gods have sung. But him who will come after me I hate, Whose songs will celebrate my early death, Who, seated on my grave, with every breath My eager efforts will repudiateg I hate him who will murder me and claim, Besides a few lines he will like, my name. -G. PEYTON WERTENBAKER I 334 1 . 4, mm IF 'jlI I-T' il- ALI - - E i I In 4925 I W' Qmemw UUUIRIIIJ ' f 5im. wqiws-wiwiiivr, Jw, ,,,,,Q3f,,-':f., A-IF ig -V, A ? -' Q 151 V, r ', I , X .I A W ' A K,IMI-.Ugw14ixA. -,'! , ,Vi 2 N . E E EI J g ,V , v,f , , J-Mr, Vw. H' mm 6- 2 I 'f gf, :rQif.'2?--'-'-s3i'1e3if1 Pie-f'.T E' .5252T,',Jg3f:'-1 fam 1 in 'avr 1- f W ' - R , L, - Founded February l3, 1889 IVIOTTO: Supersliiio solum in animo inscii habflal. MEMBERS GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD SAMUEL MOORE BRONAUGH WILLIAM ALGER BROWN, JR. JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, JR. ALFRED CALDWELL CARTER DIFFY CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK ROBERT LEE HINDS, II HOWARD AR I'HUR HOLLAND JOHN MINOR BOTTS LEWIS FREDERICK JACOB LOTTERHOS CHARLES PATTERSON NASH THOMAS PINCKNEY. JR. l336I F gag IH QOIIRHCJ 8 QIIIJIIRIIIJ I9 Z 5 if XIIMIXI JI: ii I I W ' Q I - f N .nuxu IIIIIII IIIXIIII n IX III! hun num: I' .. 2 III nmnn- E151 I I V vuuu-H111 M 1' f fi fa iq F f f I f I I I f f EHTELL I L CHARLES EDWARD MORAN JOHN IENNINCS LUCK - LEE HOLMES WILLIAMSON CHARLES PERRY HOWZE EDWARD WATTS GAMBLE ARTHUR ALEXANDER KEITH HOLLIS RINEHART, JR. JOHN STAICE DAVIS, JR. ALBERT STRAYER KEMPER, JR. ,. ka . xiii N 'I' 'll iYIL'i. , MEMBERS THOMAS DUCKETT JONES JOHN MINOR BOTTS LEWIS, JR. HARRY WATSON STARCHER THOMAS AUC-USTUS MCCOY GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. WILLIAM ALEXANDER DEITRICK CHARLES PATTERSON NASH RUSSELL MAUZY WEAVER HONORARY MEMBER JAMES ANDERSON CHISHOLM 13381 ffw W 'T KWSN IP COIRIIQJ O CIII.IIRILUi,M L mms ER. , ..- MW'Ymi5fETwsMETWEE?m5E?M NWT -,.- I I -I ISAAC ALEXANDER BIGGER JOHN HENRY NEFF DAVID JOSEPH WOOD ADDINELL HEWSON MICHIE , GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER HUGH TI-IoMPsoN NELSON THOMAS IVIUNFORD BOYD RICHARD SPENCER GILL STEPHEN HURT WATTS WILLIAM POTT STAIGE DAVIS BLACIQITQ SAMUEL MOORE BRONAUGH WILLIAM ALGER BROWN, JR. WALTER LINDsEY BROWN OSCAR SWINEEORD, JR. FREDERICK RD HASKELL THESMAR N DARIIY ALFRED CARTER DIFIFY AMIJLER HOLMES Moss ROBERT BARRAUD TAYLOR WILLIAM COWLAND STEP!-IE DONALD WESTO NSON mm J.-.' I E, A III I9 2 5 ,L .M ,S QGIRIKJ 8 CIIUIIRIL I LH-I QQ Q H l vl ' -IUuI.II-lmII-ILIII1- I I f' ' S , I5 ' .. T 2 f.,,,, I - - f. rg ,A , , -.vom 1442,-:TI ,Q +L AL 2: -' , y- f L . I I. ,I'I! M -WI If',' 'M ' -IT 'S H 2 il 5 Z ,- I' -JM I 'I v M --5' gigwgrzf -MIA.-l. III -I A, I f,-:,.:,,, -1 5, E-ITSG- .ET-TT .l,,,... ..g....... -.LMI JI A 'ff T Sf' 'ei'-I sf'-elf-wx'1fii'I?S'I f '2fI'f5g9I'fgf27: 1, , -'5g- -:Lf ,.1f.. .QL 1:11 gg V Founrlczl al While Sulphur Springs, W. Va., i878 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS, B.S.. C.E.. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, lVl.A.. PH.D. JAMES IVIORRISS PAcE. IVI.A.. PH.D. FRATRES IN URBE THOMAS L. ROSSER ALBERT STUART BOLLINO, IVI.A., LL.B. CHARLES COLVILLE TENNANT, M.D. ARTHUR B. KINSOLVINC LEIcH WILLIAMSON THOMAS IVIUNFORD BOYD CHARLES CHALONER DAVID JOSEFI-IUS WOOD, B.L. ACTIVE MEMBERS JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, JR. STAIGE DAVIS BLACKEORD I ALBERT STRAYER KEMTER CHARLES VENABLE MINOR WILLIAM ALEXANDER DEITRICK RUSSELL- MAQZY WEAVER JOHN ELLISON LOTH CHARLES PATTERSON NASH JOHN ADGER IVIANNINO WILLIAM EYRE TAYLOR ROBERT BARRAUD TAYLOR JOHN MINOR BOTTS LEWIS SAMUEL MOORE B-RONAUGH PAUL HILL COLEMAN GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD PAUL KNOOR WALP EDwARD BENTLEY Cox LOUIS CARTER CORNICK JOSEPH THOMAS BUXTON CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK LAWRENCE AYRES GRAYSON WILLIAM IVICLEMORE BIRDSONG WILLIAM STEPHENSON FREDERICK JACOB LOTTERHOS ROBERT NICHOLAS HAWES JOHN BUTLER FAISON EPPA HUNTON, IV WILLIAM RINALDO DORSEY WALTER CAMERON ROBERT LEE HINDS JAMES WILKINSON JERvEY PETER OTEY MILLER - EDWIN HENRY COPENHAVER FREDERICK VIRGINIUS WATKINS 13401 .Nr TZOIRIKJ O OIIIRIL BQS A JN IOES A A , Founded alllhc Universily of Virginia, 1889 THOMAS LEIGH WILLIAMS WILLIAM ROYALL SEWARD OSCAR SWINEI-'ORD JR. FREDERICK HASKELL THESMAR GEORGE PETTUS RANEY ALBERT BOND LAMBERTI JR. JOHN LANDRUM BROWN ASHLEY COOKERILL, JR- ALFRED CARTER DIFFEY CHARLES LUCIEN GLEAvE,I ROBERT BASKERVILLE HOBBS JOHN GILBERT LUCE CLIFTON MEREDITH lVlII.I.ER AMBLER HOLMES MOSS ROBERT STUART STARCHEP LYTTLETON WADDEI.L MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN JAMES CROPPER AYRE5 FRANK CLAYBORN ATKINSON WILLIAM LANG BRAMBLE CHARLES TYSON CASTLEMAN DONALD WESTON DARBY JED HOTCHKISS JRVINE FRANK ELMER JAMISON CHARLES GUSTAF RAMSEY LEIGH HENRY CHAPMAN LITTLE EDGAR MEREEITH MCPEAK SAM WELLINGTON MAPHIS FRATRES IN FACULTATE 134 WILLIAM MINOR LILE, B.L., LL.B. ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE, M.A., B.L. WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER, M.A., PHD. ALBERT LEFEVRE, M.A., PH.D., LL.D. JOHN HENRY NEFF, B.A., IVLA. WILLIAM HULL GOODWIN, B.A., M.D. STEPHEN.HURT WATTS, M.A., M.D. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, B.A., C.E. HENRY BEARDEN MULLHOLLAND, M.D. FREDERICK DEANE GOODWIN RIBBLE, B.A., M.A., LL.B CHARLES PERRY HOWzE, B.S., M.D. FRATRES IN URBE LEWIS TROTTMAN HANOKEL, B.L. EDWARD VALENTINE WALKER, B.L. CHARLES CARROLL, C.E. CHARLES EDWARD MORAN, B.L. PATTON K. PIERCE, M.D. FRANK WRAY HOLLIS RINEHART, JR., B.L. D. C. SMITH, B.A., M.D. RAY JACKSON NEFF, B.A., M.D. ROBERT BATTAILE HIDEN, B.A., M.D. ACTIVE MEMBERS EDWARD MORTIMER PARRISH ROBERT RANDOLPH PARRISH WILLIAM ALGER BROWN, JR. WALTER LINDSEY BROWN THOMAS AUGUSTUS MCCOY HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND HARRY WATSON STARCHER JACK BURGESS MEEK JOHN FRANKLIN WOODWARD I I . L ' 'fx fXfX W9 z 5 A ,, J JJ EOIRIKJ as EIUIRILI I A I I -R, f wfiulw '1'1-1 m lm-- Saw 112.7 fri flair-eff is '-fw'. iJ':?iJTSfr 2i9'I ef2fi - ' Benny ARNOLD H Fred LOTTERHOS Chunk ATKINSON Gil LUCE Crop AYERS Bol3 MCCLANAHAN Bill BIRDSONG Doggy MCCOY Bill BROWN john MCGUIRE Curley BROWN Charlie MACKALL Joe BUXTON Tommie MANNINCI Bobbie CABELL Sam MAPHIS Pathos CAMERON jack MEEK Cliff MILLER Lou MILLER Charlie MOSELEY Am MOSS Charlie NASH Kinl:a NELSON Mac PARKER Eagle R. PARRISH Eagle E. PARRISH Tom PINCKNEY Son ROBINSON Buster SEWARD Charlie CASTLEMAN Ash OOCHRILL Paul COLEMAN Bentley COX Johnny DAVIS Jack DEW Bill DEITRICK ceeIee ' DIFFEY Bill DORSEY Plug FENWICI4 V Charlie FROST Luke GLEAVES sled GRAYSON Teekee SMITH Reb HAWES Bea STARCHER Hank HAAS Wane STAROHER Bei, HINDS Bill STEPHENSON Mulliganf' HOLLAND Feed STONE -'E,,p,, HUNTON Austin SYDNOR -I Jed IRVINE Bobby TAYLOR Frank JAMISON Fred THESMAR -'Bur' JOHNSON Wei TYLER BoPeep JONES Paul WALP Bert LAMBERT Erskine WATKINS Ted LAIRD Lee WILLIAMSON Spark Plug LEE ulolmnfl WOODWARD Ramsay LEIC-H Ln WADDELL Bene LEWIS Pere WRENN Hel LITTLE Navy YORK l342 1 H. P. ABNEY M. S. ANDREWS F. C. ATKINSON C. R. F. BAKER W. M. BIRDSONG J. E. BROWN J. L. BROWN, JR. P. H. BROWN W. L. BROWN J. T. BUXTON W. C. CAMERON A. W. CARTER A. COCKRILL E. C. CARRINGTON C. T. CASTLEMAN J. H. CLAIBORNE J. CHINN P. H. COLEMAN L. C. CORNICK A. P. BAUGH D. W. DARBY J. S. DAVIS, JR. J. C. DEW IAITIHH Clu IJ QD . OFFICERS . . . .......... Prcsidenf ROBERT LEE. HINDS, II .. ..... AIVIBLER HOLMES MOSS .......... .sccrelary-Treasurer MEMBERS W. A. DEITRICI4 L. MILLER W. R. DORSEY c. V. MINOR O. H. ECHOLS A. H. MOSS R. c. ELEY c. M. MOSELY O. R. PENWICI4 O. P. NASH c. M. FROST R. NELSON A. c. GILLIAM R. s. OSBORN C. L. OLEAVES E. M. PARRISH R. N. HAWES R. R. PARRISH H. L. HINDS, II T. D. PEPPER H A. HOLLAND M. M. PINCKNEY E. HUNTON, IV T. PINCKNEY, JR. J. W. JERVEY O. P. RANEY W. R. JOHNSON D. V. RICHARDSON J. B. JONES J. RITCHIE, III E. O. LAIRD C. W. ROBERTSON A. B. LAMBERT M. O. SHEPARD c. O. R. LEIOH C.. T. SMITH J. M. B. LEWIS, JR. H. W. STARCHER H. c. LITTLE R. S. STAROHER F. J. LOTTERHOS W. O. STEPHENSON J. c.. LUCE T. A. SYDNOR P. E. JAMISON R. B. TAYLOR R. W. McCLANAI-IAN P. H. THESMAR T. A. MCOOY MCL. TILTON, III J. P. IVICOUIRE. JR. I. H. TRABUE c. MCNEELY L. WADDELL E. M. MCPEAI4 P. K. WALP O. M. MACKALL V. WATKINS J. A. MANNING M. E. WATKINS E. c. MAPHIS R. M. WEAVER S. W. MAPHIS T. L. WILLIAMS D. W. MATTHEWS c. WORTHAM J. B. MEEI4 J. P. WOODWARD R. H. MERRITT c. O. WERTENBAKER c. M. MILLER M. E. WRENN P. O. MILLER A. L. YORK J343J n l H 1 v n Ill Q z 5 ,, if QQMRHKJ as swmmf ,, Wi. 4. V I is-writ-li, QW. ,age 2 an EZ -' if , ff '. 4 ' im.'nw'-W 'i '-'f ' :E ' ' 5 E I ' I w 1' aff , , ' -1'- L gil..-1-I-I--1-llm1Tmlf'E1lu1u1L lm11Aul hnulsuxxu-f-f3..L ' EE 'W 2- ,,,,,,... .. ' . M E - . - --. -'Q '- ': ! lmi eg, On Walter de La Mares Visit to the University October 28, 1924 Fragile leaves burnt red and gold,- Then rain-bold driving rain! Ere night the trees will shiver nnde and cold In voiceless pain. Lo! a tender song is heard Above the rain. Listen! W' hat magic tone and word! What living strain! Cold nude trees, crushed leaves, and rain, And vanished songg Bnt the trees are listening, charmed of pain, And the leaves dream long. -Homes Boswsu.. l346l Z'- 0316311 On Q S 4 N l lVl ,X fm 1 f H+ ff 3 5:3 QM j X fl , Q A -x 5 -M MALE,-J ,PSS MAGAZINE BOARD UNIVERSITY I I Z MAGAZINE ' our To-Dm' I 3 Zag eff ff-'f ff f My I m do dvwwvh F - ffw ' f ,I uNlvl:nslTvorvA J manzlmz I . , Lf? I ' AV If I c IX ill I 1?IIf'Q ' ' x IN Ji on RAL-ig: -EL, - Q 1 0 S. T - QHITI . WW .3 1 I IW Jw, -A I if W g V- If I7 I ,, I ,, I C' A E 4 I C I lvlllhlsuwl E4 Founded, 1838 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF GORDON CROOKES LEWIS ......,.................... .....,. N en: fersey ASSOCIATE EDITORS LEROY ROSENHEIM COHEN, Jn WILLIAM SLINEY BRUNER ..... . JAMES REESE MCKELDIN, II .. FRANCIS CLAIBORNE MASON MAX G. WALTEN IRVIN HOOD .............. JOHN G. SIMPSON, JR. R. G. WALKER ...,...... JOHN WOOD, JR. .... . H. H. GWIN .......... GEORGE F. COX .,... . ......................., ..... V irginfa .. . . . Virginia ..... Georgia .....VIrgInIa BUSINESS STAFF .......Business Manager .......Adver!i.sIng Manager .., . . . .Circulalion Manager ... . . .Assislanl Manager ..... . .Assislanl Manager ......Assislanl Manager . . . . . .Assislanl Manager 13491 CORKS AND CURLS BOARD - ,--L.: :: - uk, ,, :- A H :i i - ,-.1235 Ill!! IlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll AND T : ff 'i , l 2 15' 5 IIIlIlIIIIIllllllIIlllIIllIIIIIIllIIIIlllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIllIllIIllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Founded During ll1e Session, 1887-1888 THIRTY-EIGHTH VOLUME THE EXECUTIVE VOLUME CHARLES CHRISTIAN WERTENBAKER .................. ............ E dztor-m-Chmf ...........BusincssManager HENRY SAVAGE, JR. ....................... . AMBLER HOLMES MOSS ................... BOARD OF BERKELEY WILLIAMS, JR.. .. ...... ..Arl JAMES REESE MCKELDIN. .. .... Fcalures OSCAR ARTHUR KIRKMAN. Plwlographs HAMILTON DOANE DARBY.DeparlmenIs PAUL KIRBY I-IENNESSY ....... Athletics ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS ... . . . . . . . . .. .....Assislanl Edilor-in-Chief EDITORS DAVID STANLEY BROWN. .. ...... Facully GEORGE WINCHESTER ...... . . Fralernilfcs WILLIAM SAMUEL POTTER. Organfzalions DAVID RICE GROOME ....... ..... S lalislics HAMPTON PARTON ABNEY, JR.....Clubs RICHARD W1-HTAKER GAMBL13 GEORGE BATTE BARNER FRANKLIN BLECKMAN WILLIAM MINOR LILE ROGERS ROBERT EDWIN ODOM ASSOCIATE EDITORS .......Arl E. D. STEVENS ..... S. LEIGH ......... ----- A ff E. P. WARNER .... ......... A rl R. I-I. BUCKNERH.. .......... .Art R. GULLEY .......... ............. A rl T. A. MCEACHERN ........... Pholographs J. D. BRADYH.. ...... .... P holographs F. M. MORRISON ..... ...... P holographs J. P. BAKER ........ ...... D eparlmenls J. ....... ..... D Cparlmenls E. G. LAIRD ........... ...... A lhlelics M. M. PINCKNEY ..... ...... A lhlclics L. A. D. CILMER .... ...... A lhlelics E. ORGAIN ........... ....Slalislics T. S. MEADE ............ ....... F acully G. P. WERTENBAKER ......... Fralernflfcs J. ASWELL .............. ...... F ealurcs l35I1 COLLEGE TOPICS BOARD EDLLEEE ' I IJPIEE . .. W . fi 'WTF Simi I f : I at itnifga, MIWIBRLL X KVM ol W l Q22-ffxwmr ff TIM ff? f Y ' film! .I S37 Y X42 Q, -1 wr- X' ff 3 ofgmaxlc- xg . I 1. . . -1 'T XA in M iq K W f Z QL ,Qi ifxr- N A,n 'Q- Z 5 Q4 f I I? . ,.-- L .Q - - if UFS: ax -Cf f 'i Xiffiwfs X --ff AJ S-TZ' 1,-cndq-...,gg -K rrfxgalsi Milla? K.-- ...,L G65 Xu? C! E A. J. HOFHEIMER R. L. HINDS ......... W. W. DEUPREE .... N. H. NELSON ..... B. M. PEEBLES ..... H. D. DARBY ..... Founded, 1888 EDITORIAL BOARD DEPARTMENT EDITORS CARY ROBERTSON .......................... P. E. MANHEIM ....... J. R. MCKELDIN, II M. M. PINCKNEY B. W. RAWLES j. R. DORSEY J. B. Aswan., JR. 1. P. BAKER, JR. E. M. BOKOR A. L. BOOTHE JACK EVANS L. A. D. GILMER W. L. GOODWYN, JR. A. H. HANNOCK C. G. R. LEIGH .... D: S. BROWN .... W. S. DUNN ...... ASSOCIATE EDITORS E. S. WILLIAMS REPORTORIAL STAFF ANTHONY HIGGINS G. W. HORSLEY W. T. JARVIS GEORGE LECKIE ARTHUR LEVY, JR. R. D. MEADE T. S. MEADE BUSINESS DEPARTMENT C J Jvlvmsum 24 ......EJitor-in-Chief . . . . .Managing Editor ..... .News Eflilor . . . . . .News Editor ... . . .News Editor . . . . . .Assignment Editor .....Review.s . . . . . .Athletics .. . . .Columnist J. H. WILKINSON, JR. A. L. FALK S. R. PHELAN H. R. PUCKETT CHARLES ROSS T. C. SHEEHAN W. E. STAINBACK THOMAS TODD G. P. WERTENBAKER A. A. WILLIAMS L. F. WORRELL . Business Manager E. L. MINOR ................. ------- ----- '-'- ' F, Q BLECHMAN W. R. SHULTICE l353l .'.'.'g'.I1L . . . . . .Circulation Manager . . . . . .Advertising Manager sislant Advertising Manager A. LQ FALK LAW REVIEW BOARD Founded I9 3 R EVIEW M' ' AV .31 Q Ri I ,,,. i . A '! ii 'if X. .Li J , J ., 'I ff, f QW JW N X I !, R 1 ' ZA X l -...,., M -4 3 X AJ! 'QT . I J RN Wmlfp., h I ' Zu' gu k' 1 My J, I - -- EI Qui L4., .f,,.rQLLm-2.1 CJ-rfmmsom aa , I EDITORIAL BOARD CHARLES P. NASH ...... ................. FRED J. LOTTERHOS ...... LEONARD J. CALHOUN HENRY SAVAGE, JR. .... . ...... .President .......Nulcs Eciilor ........ .Decisions Edilor .. . . .Book Review Edilor C. VENABLE MINOR ................ , ....................... Virginia Editor THOMAS M. ANDERSON WALTER L. BROWN W. ALONZO CARTER, JR. LEROY R. COHEN PAUL H. COLEMAN J EDWIN H. COPENHAVER, JR. OTHO E. FALLS, JR. CLAUDE L. GRAY 1. O'DELL GREGORY RICHARD W. HAGAN, JR. -EDWIN D. KYLE, JR. J. M. B. LEWIS, JR. JAMES B. LOVELACE, JR. JOHN A. MANNING NATHAN H. NELSON NATHAN S. POFFENBARGER GEORGE P. RANEY, JR. CLARENCE W. ROBINSON, JR. F. VIRGINUS WATKINS W. ERSKINE WATKINS BERT G. WETHERBY R. HARRAL WHILDEN F. BLACK WI-IITESCARVER BUSINESS DEPARTMENT LEROY H. MARGOLIUS ,...... .......................... ............. B u siness Manager WILLIAM N. ELLIS ........ MANSFIELD C.' FULDNER ... ROBERT C. GROVE ........ ------'---- - A 13551 . . . . .Assislanl Business Manager . . . . . . . . .Circulalion Manager . . . . .Adverlising Manager n I . ENGINEERING JOURNAL BOARD , fig uf A ' V I- L- 7, ,Q V. ,4,,44f41r.f haf, ff 41.5.-,A-:ff 4' 17521 an 'Zi-f-,5 I- I :1'47 ! '4fff I 1,4 ,f' df ,Cp -'if' ey,2rr!,...j'2w2' '25 fhyffii' Z 4 gf? f:41!Q'1'Zf,'..,,. 1 V, ,V,,f,,d7gil, y I 1,557.4 7,1 '47 Af fI4 f Aw 2:51M:af'wff'f?ff :Iii 'igfwgwfzfififfff,fy7L,ywM,fi'.4ff.'g-5. m,'.,'f.nf'g'2y I W 'E' ,If mf' J If .-Q 1 fy,ffff4.Zf ' ' I' 46M'I'! f W f A , , X, f Z ' - . I K XI 2 7 f ' I f Q ,Z 3 S -- 2 1 - I I. u Q A N WX ff 5 . I -WI VM xy K DUNN XM WI .I hi 7 f ' ,I I.lIIl1 III Wil . . I 7 9 I K vu WW!! I 7 5. yi 'IIIII , I-If - ff .' I ' ' ,N A U Z? 4 W my N 'Y Alum III. mm wrur-qt-I-. IwI.I:f: -' f' ' ' vga IH- s'f'f , wa' H ,. wmvmIm.vmwI.,,I.w,wwwII H ,,,mQIrAI.iwIII,,,.,,'1m1mIwIwfI,,xvA.fIIffIg?2I,'fEsffifi'I 1BWlf2IQXH5r.?J2R215'7'f ,mg'iffQf.1LjXQA,3-xgmumnmmmm ' .I-r'IuNam.I.,u .W N ., n F KNGINKILIIING LIOIIRN AL EDITORIAIL BOARD EDWIN L. GIBSON ..... ......................... RALPH L. I-IAWKINS ..... JUSTUS E. CLICK .... ................ ASSOCIATE EDITORS J. W. COWHIG P. A. BECK, JR. L. R. MONFORT H. s. YEATTS HONORARY FACULTY MEMBER ARTHUR F. MACCONOCHIE MANAGING BOARD LLOYD C. MAYERS .... ......................,.. . . W. MCD. MORRISS J. S. PARKER, Jn. .............. . . ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS J. D. LEE - H. W. MATHIASEN I3571 ...........EdiIor ... . .Assislani Edilor . .... Assislanl Edilor . . .Business Manager' .Advertising Manager . Circulaiion Manager THE VIRGINIA REEL BOARD FIR IIWIIWMIQ ERI Founded, 1920 I MANAGING BOARD JAMES REESE MCKELDIN ............................ ..... E dilar-in-Chief JOSEPH BISHOP MILLER ............ ARTHUR HANSON HAWKINS, JR. NATHAN HENRY NELSON ........ WILLIAM NEWTON ROGERS ...... THOMAS MERRIAN LINVILLE .... . . . . .Business Manager ...........Arl Editor ..... .Managing Editor . . . . .Circulation Manager . . . .Advertising Manager LITERARY STAFF ,DAVID STANLEY BROWN WILLIAM SLINEY BRUNER CARL FREDERICK HAPPEL LEONARD JESSE CALHOUN ARTHUIR LEVY, JR. ADOLPHE LEFTWICH JAMES HAZLITT DORSEY EMIL WACHTEL F. G. ORMSBY F. T. EUTENZA THOMAS C. SHEEI-IAN, JR. ART STAFF ERNEST DORSEY STEVENS SOUTHGATE LEIGH BERKLEY WILLIAMS, IR. EUGENE PATTERSON WARNER HENRY EITZHUOH, JR. LOUIS WATKINS BALI-OU R. I-I. BUCKNER BUSINESS STAFF HERBERT WALKER MATHIASEN JOHN HENRY MAC!-IN ALEXANDER MORRIS SMITH I JOHN DUMONT KAY WILLIAM SAMUEL POTTER RICHARD LEE HYDE , GORDON TRIST BURKE 13591 fi' va 4fNfXm L3 L I I f l14.u1.- ,LLl.- l ul l l uu,l,x.ma.l I' It L9 2 5 QOIRIKJ 8 QUJIIRIILJ .. um 5 qs 3. Q . - .. 1- fa, re 42 it if., r t i-I-I-I-tw 'mm .V il iiruiii I um, I '5.,5.L.,lii gl, 5: Mini. fri 'T I I' . ,.,.. .. LLgg A RIVAN NA ANTI-IOLOGY fsuilalzle apologies lo E. L. UNKNOWN I never had much luck with AI Math I never could afford the luxury Of being bid. But six years after, I unknown, had left, I had progressed so suitably that I Endowed a whole new dormitory, And never felt it. Where are ye now, ye Zoos? - THE FARMER'S BOY Down from the red clay roads I came Here. I didn't want to leave Dad there alone To stay and do the work for both of us But he would have it so. I cameg It all was newg I guess I played the fool I had to Ieaveg it killed him. Well, here I am Back on the wagon-tail again. I see that someone whom I used to know just left a million. Education? Why, yes, I think it's all right- Maybe. lseol JOSH LEVERING From the wild and woolly West came I In 'ninty-three- Or 'ninty-four or live or six-don't matter much: I gathered fame in passing With beer parties, three-ring circuses, and aII the other Diversions that my mind could think of: And then I left, And went back to the wild and woolly West, And died. But still at the end of the range stands Levering Hall, Although it no longer houses the bloods That lived there in my day: They say that now they call it Varsity Hall. ?v ea coasts ax mltmts X mo 2. 5 s s .m -. ..g: ::gg3gg - L -Ili-aliltlldll THE OUTSIDER ROMANTIC It was a large preparatory school I had four years of quiet In Massachusetts that sent me here: Here. There we matched our wits against those Four years I went my silent, peaceful way, Of teachers, And devil help the hindmost. I heard a gummy'older student read A lecture to my class in First Year French, But I didn't hear him-I'd heard it all before. And then one day I found I had neglected all my work: I couldn't answer half the questions on The examination. But I had something in my pocket that I used: The next day I left. EIGHTH-YEAR MAN Perhaps I've stayed too long, For now the men that pass me on the street, Or nod a greeting at the corner, Are not those I knew when I came here. Knickers, plaid stockings, Haming scarves. Collegiate rolling walks, loud shrill voices, Proclaim them, as they proclaim themselves. Freshmen,'- But still I cling to narrow-bottomed pants, Black ties: And still I speak to First Year Men, Old Men, I even gain some slight satisfaction From hearing an echoed whisper as I pass Of, Old man-blood. Yes, blood am I, the oldest of the bloodsg But sometimes of a Saturday night I Sit and long For somebody to drink with.- Oh, well, I graduate in june. me And worshipped beauty spread across the night By moonlight. I kept my vigil on the Lawn, This place, the home of Poe, This place, the shrine of Truth, This place, the scene of loveliness, Was mine. They speak to me of mine, a wasted life. Success? What could I do with that, I, who have beauty here with me to dwell? LL. D. Enthusiastically I leapt Into the work of teaching, Moulding young minds, showing the light of truth To youth: Master with many disciples was I-then. But they were lazy, uninterested, And, worst of all, dull: Sorely they tried me, baffling my schemes To give them brilliant, golden knowledge, Preferring rather hours of credit towards A degree. But soon I learned: Now I give my pupils facts, Data, dogma, words grown gray with use, And tell them what the schoolmen say is Truth. They? Oh, they are satisliedg What knowledge they will get's within them- selves. And as for me I'm old, and weary, Wise. -J. C. Goosow. -if , wie: 9 fi ,, an ra z 5 ,, QUIIRHQJ 0 QWIIRIILJ ' Q r lrri eww ffm 1317 f'71'i'- 2:53 '. ff1i'1 ?f'frU ' in F1 5-+'1T?F7Ff'5nl-iigfi Q-2f:'1- Song ' Oh, the eyes that are fillerl with tears to-night VV ill be clry again in the morning, And my heavy heart will be sleeping light When bircls sing at the flawningg Anal to-morrow I'll have forgot the pain That to-night is a fiery erater,- Anal I shall reniernber yon again At tea-or possibly later. l3621 4ElIUlUllBS am! 4i3lfIIR43ANil3ZA ? X -,. S Y. M. C. A. CABINET JJ Q , The Olzlesl College Y. M. C. A. in lhe World K I Eslablixhczl, Oclolier 12, 1858 1 J OFFICERS THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. .......... President J. A. MANNING .............. Vice-President P. K. WALP .............. Recording Secrclary ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS . . . Treasurer K. BROOKE ANDERSON . . .General Secrelary MRS. A. E. WALKER ................ Hostess COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN R. H. MERRITT ...,. ......... M cmbership R. S. OSBORNE JI ....Boys'Worlf O. A. KIRKMAN .............. New Sludcnls L. M. DENT ....... .............. S ocial J- H. DORSEY .......... Associalion Meelirrgs A. MANNING ............... Tennis J. I. PATTERSON, Cummunily Religious Work C. L. GLEAVES ............... Employmeni W. W. KOONTZ Mrl. IE I . A. H. HALL ........... Educalional Exlcnsion F. H. WILKE L' 'ca x ensmn B. LOVELACE .................. Building C. R. FENWICK ............. Chapel Services SUB-CHAIRMEN J. C. BARIESAS W. H. TYLER A. G. CILLIAM A. H. MOSS L. E. KNIGHT E. G. LAIRD A. B. PITTMAN. JR. W. H. DUNN M. M. PINCKNEY U. S. LAMBERT C. E. CUDDY, W. P. SANDRIDGE J- G. LUCE P. H. PICOT T. A. MCEACHERN E. S. ABERNATHY E. S. WILLIAMS R. M. DUNN D. M. BRAXTON R. S. OSBORNE, Publisher H. GASPARIAN, Librarian A. C. C. DIFFEY BOARD OF DIRECTORS E A. ALDERMAN, Chairman FRANCIS H. SMITH F. F. DUNNINCTON J. S. DAVIS I. F. LEWIS W. A. KEPNER C. I-I. HANCOCK S. A. MITCHELL F. H. ABBOTT W. M. FORREST H. S. HEDCES J. J. LUCK JOHN R. MOTT J. D. METCALF . ADVISORY BOARD W. M. FORREST R- H- WEBB J- J. LUCK H. S. HEDCES J . C. METCALF . I ses 1 A CA JEFFERSON LITERARY SOCIETY f 'ii ' IG' I LITER RY 5 Q 5 9 E 5 V 9 Q X lit E 'WB' ff' OFFICERS 1-A First Term Second Term W. P. SANDRIDGE ...... ...... P residenl E. W. GREGORY, JR. ............ Pmfdenf J. B. LOVELACE ...... .... V ice-Prcsidcnl T. A. MCEACHERN, -IR. ...... Vice-President B. M. PEEBLES .... .... S ccrciary F. H. QUARLES, JR. .............. Secrclary H. A. TEASS ...... .. ...... .................................. T reasurer W. D. BOC-UE ...... .............. . Representative lo CORKS AND CURLS MEMBERS M. D. ASHBURY HORACE G. BASS SAUNDERS BELOTE R. A. BILLUPS, JR. W. D. BOGUE RANDOLPH CLAIBORNE, JR. R. W. CHURCH E. H. COPENHAVER. JR. E. C. CROWELL WM. H. CURTIS J. H. DORSEY GEORGE F. DUNN JACK EVANS O. E. FALLS, JR. PAUL FARMER HUGH FEATHERTON ARTHUR W. FORESTER C. L. GLEAVES E. W. GREGORY G. T. GWATHMEY, JR. HOWELL H. GWIN R. W. HAGAN, JR. A. S. HARRISON, JR. G. C. HEYL P. S. JOHNSON ROBERT B. KEMP GEORGE W. KESLER O. A. KIRKMAN L. G. KNIBB C. L. KNIGHT W. A. KNISHT . D. KYL F JOHN WOOD, JR. - l3671 C. G. LEAVELL GEORGE G. LECKIE J. B. LOVELACE MAGANN. JR. MCCORMICK . MCEACHERN, . MEADE . . MEMMINGER J. F. MOORE HARRY PAUL SAMUEL J. PEARD B. M. PEEBLES A. C. PINCHBECK R. B. PINCHBECK PIETRO PORATA F. H. QUARLES CHARLES B. REED JOHN RITCHIE, III JOHNSTON RUSSELL W. P. SANDRIDGE L. B. SHEPPARD E. G. SIMPSON W. E. STAINBACK F. F. SWERTFEGER F. A. TEASS H. A. TEASS GUY TOELER J. L. VAUGHN P. K. WALP BARCLAY WALTHAL WM. M. WHITEHEAD R. PAIGE WILKINS DF' WPUTIIPU UJUZP JR WASHINGTON LITERARY SOCIETY ASI'-IISMQTQW J EWE SRY ' 5 5E5?? J. W. B. DEEDS ...... . LLOYD SCHUMAKER' ... A mv- J. S. CUNNINOHAM ....... 'J'X,f I J' . wx .X M Sr u l W First Term, 1924-25 J. H. JOHNSON ..... ................. c.. B. WEST ...... O. O. SPEIDEL ..... J. C.. TARRENT .... L. G. WELLER .... ..........,... .... MEMBERS J. W. ALEXANDER J. W. BAKER A. L. BENNETT C. C. COOLEY J. P. COLEMAN J. S. CUNNINGHAM J. F. DEW J. W. B. DEEDS I-I. E. FULCHER F. B. GILMER W. M. I-IAMNER R. E. HEISHMAN c. N. HULVEY J. H. JOHNSON J. E. KUSIK T. LOVINGSTON B. W. LEWIS 13691 OFFICERS Third Term, 1923-24 .President A. L. BENNETT ............................. ......... Vice-Presidenl Secretary Treasurer Presidcnl . .... Vice-Presidenl Secretary Treasurer .Representative lo Comes AND CURLS A. A. LUTZ J. E. MARSHALL F. W. McCOMAS J. W. NIXON C. W. PORTER L. SCHUMAKER G. C. SPEIDEL W. D. STREET C. C. SMUCK C. W. TREXLER J. G. TARRENT C. H. VAUGHN E. W. VENNING G. B. WEST W. C. WILLIAMS R. M. WILLIAMS L. G. WELLER INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL V' w X l .jk .. . 0' .. - ,-, h- I L Ji .L LL- i 'f:-- V ii I? 4 I. 'v.'.'::'lr .., M -JT Ili - - - OFFICERS C- R. FENWICK ..... ....... P rcsizlcnl R. A. IVIERRITT ...... ...... 5 ecrelary G. P. RANEY. .. .... Vice-Prcsidcnl A. SYDNOR .................. . .Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE A. S. KEIVIPER W. M. BIRDSONG WALTER. L. BROWN REPRESENTATIVES J. E. Loth ............. AKE H. D. Darby .......... II KA R. C. Gulley ........... QEK C. C. Wertenbaker ..... 'I' K 'I' W. I-I. Williamson, Jr.. . .A T I3 C. G. R. Leigh. .. ..... . .Alb L. IVI. Fisher ........... fI'KE I-I. Williams, jr. ......... ZNI' I-I. Benckenstein ...... AXP H- IVI. Parker ......... B911 C. W. Robinson .......... KE E.. Hardy, -Ir. .... .... 9 X L- W. Graves, Jr. ...... GAX A. L. I-Iinds, II ........... EN I-I. I. Nlazurslcy ......... Z B T J. R. IVIcKeIdin... .... 'PFA G. P. Raney ..... .... I iA I... R. Cohen ........... 'DEH R. A. Merritt .......... BAE C. Dew .... ..... 1 PAQ S. Parker, Jr. ........ A2111 J- G. Luce ........ ..... X 'I' E.. B. Ellis ............. ATA W. B. Sanclridge, jr. ...... AT A. P. Baugh, jr. .,.,,,.,. A'l' S. G. Boxley ............. AX 'P. S. johnson ....,,.,,, AKIIE C. B. Coleman .... ..... T3 X H. A. lVIcComas ........ E'I'E IVI. L. Lovenslein .... .... 1 IHA l37Il CORKS AND CURLS, INC fr V54 v g BHS ffl LCUBLS f EJ .lnC. . v , 'N Comp d f lh C I ,... V Fralcrnigii timd e Lizirtiify f Sociclies of lile Universily of Virginia. Charlercd in Vir- f gina., 1913 OFFICERS C. C. WERTENBAKER ........ ..Presia'enl A. H. MOSS ..... .... V ice-Presidcnl H. SAVAGE, JR. ........ Secrclarp-Treasurer BOARD OF DIRECTORS C. C. WERTENBAKER, Chairman H. SAVAGE.. IR-. Swrvldry A. H. MOSS E. I. CARRUTHERS LUCK REPRESENTATIVES R, G- CABELL ....-..,, ,,,,, A K E R. PAGE, JR. .......... ....... I C A H' H' LURTON' HI ', ,,,, I D K XI' B. V. BOOTH, ja. ..... ..... ' I' A 9 C. L. DAVIS '.. . ,,,, f D K Z1 A. M. BEARD ...... ..... A T A H' M. PARKER '...- ,,,, I i 6 Il M. S. GIBSON .... ...... A X J, B, WILSON ,,,,, .... Q A X D. COOK ..... ..... E -1: E C. T. BURKE ........ ..... ' I' 1' A G. F. COX ...... ..... fb E K J. M. ROBINSON ........ .,.. - A xc J- B- MEEK ----.-- ..... A -P E. C' CARRINGTON .'.. ,,,, X fb F. G. MADARA ..... ..... A X I' T. S. MEADE. .......... .... A 'I' R- L- .IONES .......... ..... 9 X C. B. COLEMAN .......... .... .4 X H. I. MAZURSKY .... ...., Z B 'l' A' E, STEPHENSON, JR. ..., ,,,, I I K A D. S. LINDEMAN ..... ..... 41 E ll C. R, MAUZY ,,,,,.,,,.,,, ,,,,, , x 'r sz H. H. GWIN ........ ..... A :J -1- H. WILLIAMS, JR. ....... ..... Z 'I' T- M- I-INVILI-E ---- ..... A 'T' R' MEMMINGER .....' HK 21 P. S. JOHNSON ....... ..... I I 'If E W, L, UNVERZAGT ,,,,, .... E N M. L. LOVENSTEIN ................. 111 A W. D. BQGUE ..'.... ............................ . ......... f cferson Sociely L. G. WELLER ........... .... 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T reasurer RAYMOND REILEY . .. ..... Business Manager MEMBERS AND INSTRUNIENTATION Comets Flute and Piccolo Trombones J- 5- CHALMER5 s. B. CRIMES DAVID B. ANDREWS. JR. J. B' HARP E. C. MICHELIAN W. COWHIG DANIEL DEAN cl . H' P' C'-ARK R H HOLT E-Flat armet M' L' LOVENSTEIN MAURICE L. MACHT Baritone ' ' J. H. LUTHER B. R. W. CHURCH 1. C. SCOTT Flat Clarinets C. T. CHAPMAN H. N. ROTH A. R. HUTCHINGS L. F. WORRELL O. L. VAN CANON PHILIP BREAS Oboe X R. REILEY Bassoon R. N. CROCKETT Altos E. O. BROWN R. REILEY F. L. BYERS - H. FREEMAN Saxophones HAROLD BOSS DAVID HANCOCK .S. B. STEWART R. G. WALKER l377l E-Flat Bass A R. A. WILLIAMSON B-Flat Bass j. A. DETCHON Tenor Drum H. V. LAROM Bass Drum G. C. SPEIDEL Cymbals VICTOR KLEIN Glee Club OFFICERS PROF. ARTHUR FICKENSCHER .... Musical Director RANDOLPH CONROY .......... President H. P. ABNEY, JR. ............... Manager A. NELSON WALLER ...... Vice-President A. HOFHEIMER .... Adverlising Manager MEMBERS D. B. ANDREWS B. ETENZA S. X. 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Holsinger, by whom are most of the photographs used in the book, F ' t nce in obtaining material, Miss Mary Bernice Proflit, l or assls a Miss Emma Moran and her assistants, Mr. W. H. Wranek, and Mr. James Southall Wilsong For financial advice, Mr. Elmer lrving Carruthers and Mr. John Jennings Luck: For assistance to the business staff, all adjunct business managers, t ce to the Board 'Vladison Hall Anderson Bro- For general assis an , . . thers, The Virginian, The Stevens-Shepherd Company, Cassell's, The Alumni News, and College Topics. 13851 an -4, s ., , -5 lll 49 Z 5 W, QGIIRIKJ 8 QlUllRlll.J f s . a a new-ml 'A-1- i l l-5 - -,. 5l'7't 1417122 A:A-' 2:5.'f5ft ?f+r'.7'E:-5 kV f tT5f2tii2fFS2?1'i THE PASSAGE BIRUS FAREtDELL ' A storq in three separate parts, alleged to be bu Cqril Hume, E. t'taldemanfJulius and Feodor Dostoqevskt PART I THE WIFE OF THE SENATOR By Cyan. Hume F OLD TIME, far away in a southern kingdom lived two lovers, with no thought nor any occu- pation save only love. For some reason of state these lovers were long apart, and for all the sick desire that tormented them they were able to meet for brief kisses only furtively and at great hazard by night. At length these two found the courage of their passion, and resolved to be together if only for a single week before submitting to the government of circumstance. After a long journey, scarcely endurable to the man who had sat with eyes straining into the dark- ness as his fiery charger bore him nearer and ever nearer to his beloved, they met where the city turrets were still visible above the trees. When they had kissed they turned their horses' heads together and rode all day in great content upon a forest path along the bank of a slow river. When the sun dropped into the sea they came to their journey's end, and entered upon their week of heart's desire. And so they lingered for a week. A moment it seemed, yet the boy fancied he had so entangled himself in the heartstrings of the maid that no power on earth or heaven above could dissever their love. With a heart too full for utterance save of the two words, Be brave, he dragged his unwilling way to a far country there to serve his appointed time, and dedicated himself to smoothing the way to her happiness. His every waking minute, his very soul, are but half of that which he would give to her service. Back in the city of the turrets unseen influences were at work, seeking to undermine the boy while he was far away and helpless to combat them. A certain noble, who had long fancied himself appointed by the gods to marry the maid, took the appearance of a crystal circlet upon her hand very much to heart, and managed to gloom both himself and the maid a plenty. One day when she was away with her fal- cons in a nearby forest, the noble's mother took it upon herself fsurely the noble did not send herj to call, and by soft and honeyed words and perhaps a tear and a murmured, l had always hoped, dear child, etc., etc., to plant the seed of doubt in the maiden's mind. No sooner had she heard of the visit of the noble's mother than the maiden was seized with fears and doubts and a great gloom, and straight- way penned a parchment to her far-away lover, saying, Lo, even after all l fear me l should not have given you my promise so hastily, e'en tho' l think l did right. The soul of' her lover was sick, and words with sharp edges that could cut and tear leapt to his tongue-cruel things that made him afraid of himself. The message had reached him just before retiring, and sleep refused to come and calm his troubled mind, and so he lay and tossed feverishly. U-:Title by Il. l'. Almcy. l386l Z' coimw ae camels . . e mt-Q35 -u-11 9.1 HKD I A With the morning he had decided to ignore the letter and continue as tho' it had never been written Nevertheless, it lay a bit heavy on his mind. He recalled the strain the maiden had been under- he realized the difhculties of her situation. While they did not seem difficulties to him fas had cheerfully and enthusiastically given two or more maidens the airl, still he tried to put himself in her place and understand. And finally a certain amount of peace came to his troubled spirit and he waited patiently for further word, knowing in his heart that all would be well and his great love would prevail, And' so he went out to eat his lunch. , -W. T. MARTIN. PART II THE ALLEVIATION OF MENTAL STRESS By E. HALDILMAN-juuus Camel said a Bitter Sorrow to a woman. Wait but a moment, she answered, until I find a face powder that will make me look paler, and change my jade necklace for a plain gold cross. Now I am ready, she said, reaching out er an h h d, and the two moved off together, the woman Weeping deeply in terrible, thick sobs. The Sorrow led the woman by dim and dismal ways, up crumbling stairs where rats scurried to their holes, wrinkling their noses and waving their whiskers disparagingly at the intruders.. Ever upward, until after interminable hours they stood looking down into the squalid back yards of all the world. The Sorrow is a gloomy-seeming chappy, hiding behind a drooping chin. It is autumn now, and the geese Hy southward down a slaten sky. Far out at sea a little black steamer plunges and strains its metal tummy against the foam-liecked waves. Catching sight of the brave little vessel, the woman leapt and shouted, she wist not why. She rolled On the floor of the tower, biting the while at the stones. Her mouth is choked with soil, but she Cares not a damn. The sun pierces the haze for a moment, lending to the waves an opaline irrescence, and with rogeaqe pink-steeped fingers the portals of the clouds are Hung aside, revealing in blazing glory the golden stairway to Valhalla. Truly a scene of rare beauty, upon which it is a sensuous pleasure to gaze, is it not? The woman's eyes brimmed with large, floppy tears. Her heart rose to her throat and pulsated there feverishly in spite of violent efforts to force it back into juxtaposition with the rest of her plumbing. h to her! She is wearied to the core of her being But, gosh! what terrible things might yet appen ' f ke lady or a cross-country runner. From the wood there comes the with the terrible devastating ennui o a y plaintive song of the female cuckoo, and the woman answers, calling her by name, for are they not closely akin? Overcoming the sroieal reserve which threatened to cramp her style, she called down curses. ucurse the frowning hills of Brittany, curse the livid sea, curse mankind and womankind, curse Saturday mom- ing classes. U Evening again. ' The sullen sun drops like a molten sphere into a. sea of blood, while the pine trees ll arsh grasses bow as wind puffs pass. whisper in the breeze of the dying day, and the U1 m I 387 l Y w e if s HQ Z 5 QOIIRUKI U K,llUllRll. i , -In ii G- ci J 1 f- T 'af 1 1. L Fe ik U25 il 2 . 7 . . '- 2 1 se: ? ' 'I 1: - , fl N tv' ' '- 5 - E E 2 I , f' '. . ' ,wi ef- Efdmmwl lmH1lfF - '1lmlmnlrmI:A-f..L.E -4 ,, :hmmm ,,,, l aw-W tm ffifi 117 7 i 7:31 -'ini-a 4f5'.f2', FE-' - '1i5'g'f1f?F a7.4. i:Q1'i -5,51 lf L F There is darkness in the heart of the woman. Cause why? Cause the Bitter Sorrow is gibbering and mouthing in sepulchral tones at her side while her brain reels in the intensity of her grief. lf one only has inhibitions one can muddle thru somehow, quoth she. At last she slept. Up the road that wanders by the tower the postman toils. He had better not come here empty- handed. For the woman in her great disappointment would destroy him--destroy him with an axe. And Yu' Whi' nel? -W. T. MARTIN. PART Ill POOR PEOPLE lTranslated by main force from the Russian of Fl-LODOR DOSTOYEVSKII The cruel Russian winter descended suddenly on the little Andreyevskevitch family. They had sat huddled about the great log fire for many months prepared for the winter which might at any time arrive! and now that the great cold had come at last, all the fuel had been exhausted, for they had no calendar for reckoning the time of year. Had they one they would not have been able to tell the time of year by it, for they could not read the figures on its face-such was the condition of the Russian serf under the regime of the old Czar Nikolas, known to his people by the fond epithet of Old Nick. Little Master, what is to be done? beautiful Matushka lvanuitchka, the serving girl, cried piteously to the tall blond boy who was occupied in stroking with a huge knout a meagre-looking cat in order to keep the poor creature warm. The great snows are upon us and we are without vodka' and we will freeze! Matushka lvanuitchkaf' Sergius Andreyevskevitch ffor that was his name, responded, fear not. I, myself, Sergius Andreyevskevitch, will drive to Petropovlavskaiii-Oolitza for vodfgaf' And he expanded his great chest to its full eighty inches, and swung his knout across the cat's back with increased vigor. Youl exclaimed Dmitri Andreyevskevitch, his father, turning from the slillslfyz where he was pre- paring laourbonsffyl' to increase the mattress production of his family. Why, you are but a child. The wolfs-I mean the wolves- correcting himself to the perfect English spoken by the Russian peasant in all translations- would devour you like-like filet mignan aux cliampignons avec sauce Je menlhej' And besides, little son, we could not spare you, for who would be left to keep the cat warm? Nu, the lad responded. My mind is like the face of Matushka-it is vacant but it has been made up. 1 go to hitch old Dobbinsky to the drosky, and he stuffed a slab 5 and a dried fish into the pocket of his great coat, and bolted a slice of caviar, a pickled samovar, and the door behind him as he dodged the briku which his little sister, Katrina Andreyevska ffor that was her namef, playfully threw at his head. Ski-du! Serge cried, as he swung his alfa 7 across the horse's broad back. We must reach Petro- povlavskaiki-Oolitza and the saloonslgyu of Modchi Kabod ere the sun sinks beyond the steppes, or the ravenous wolves will be upon usl Return to us with fuel for the long winter and l am thine forever. Matushka called after him as he sped past the snow-covered gate. ' Days passed. Monday followed Tuesday in swift succession, until one morning the Andreyevske- vitch family, huddled about the table, warming their hands over a frozen firefly, heard a great shout. They rushed to the window and saw the great sled, laden with V0lHfG,1 traversing the meadow, closely pursued by the hungry wolf-pack. I 388 1 I X,-X w um wi gg. 'NN I . , ... mu tl fl P! I 1, fx I XX comms Q ciuimiss ,wif X me 2 5 f lt is Sergius Andreyevskevitchln cried !V!alush!ca lvanuitchlca. Let us lend him aid! Yes, by all means, cried Dmitri Andreyevslcevitch, and he threw the gate wide. just as the lim wolf went down, pierced to the heart by the bislgiln which Sergius heaved at him with all his strength, Dobbinsky galloped safely through the gate and fe!! dead in the arms of Katrina. lt is God's will, said Sergius reverently. Dobbins!cy Andreyevskevitch has served us we!! through- out his four and sixty winters. We will scarce find another such as he. !V!. H. R., !. P. And he drew his long knife, cut off a quarter, and munched it hungrily as he toolc Matushlca into his arms. But, alas, all was in vain! Scarce had Sergius entered the cottage, stamping his feet with the cold. when the bleak Russian winter receded as suddenly as it had come, and it was again summer on the vast plain. It is too late! cried Dmitri Andreyevslcevitch. The winter has passed and you have lost !V!atush!ca !vanuitch!ca! Sergius hung his head and began anew to warm the cat now dripping with perspiration, since the sun now shone torridly on the unhappy group. lt is Cod's will, Sergius muttered. B t Matushlca lvanuitchlca had been to America. She had studied the drama under Belasco and u Avery Hopwood, and she recognized her cue. Rushing forward she siezed Serge by the armpits. No! No! she cried, I will not give you up-! cannot! -from habit alone, for the creature was even Huzzah! Polish Liberty! Carramba! Cherio! Donnervetterln cried Sergius Andreyevslcevitch. And the next morning saw the arrival of the priest from Spartzoglenischenslcy-Perio!al: to unite the happy pair. -ARTHUR LEW, Jn. lllllllwuumy if , I Ill!! il l S li' '4'illiiii!1mlIll-N ! I l il ,ff It ,f I P l lllltllll' X! ff ffwy 1 FX --H My 'W . 1 Fuel. N' i '21 'fx' :Wooden stove. . . i' Huii' tonic. 'lui 4 Frozen ttish. 5 Cheese-pic. Pillow. 'Whip. '4 Lumber yard. , Iron wntr-h. 13891 xx,,v- fi fi' .ff 1546 ,-rf' A ,alexa-2- ' ' ' S' ' V :U 4 K I4 L'EmJoi The things that we have venerated fade, The things that we have honored, loved, and dreamed: And we, ourselves, must fade, though it has seemed That we alone were all-eternal made. But you remain, your Columns and your Lawn,- They never fade and pass with the faint gleams That are our lives and thoughts, perhaps all dreams Dreamed by you as you stand before the dawn. When we are gone you still will calmly stand, Waiting for dawn, dreaming those dreams of yours That change and renew themselves, as, on the shores Of distant lands the sea rolls on the sand And rolls away: and we will wallf- again Sometimes within your gray dreams in the rain. -G. PEYTON WERTENB l 391 I AKER Y Frontispiece Dedication .......... Rotunda fphotographl . . . . Forenvord fpoeml, by G. Peyton Wertenbaker Peabody Hall Cphotographj .. Board of Visitors ......... . Fayerweather Hall Cphotographj Faculty ................. .... . Thomas Leonard Watson, by Joel H. Watkins ................... Robert French Compton, by H. S. Hedges .... Theodore Hough, by John Staige Davis . . . ...... . . , . Edward May Magruder, by John S. Patton .................. Thomas Carter Dulaney, by E.. H., A. H. H., and M. B. L.. . . . . . Wealfling fpoeml, by James Aswell fillustration by Berkeley Williams, Call to Rendezvous fpoemj, by James Aswell Cillustration by Berkeley Williams, . . . Jflillfll Department Presidents ............. . .................... . . . Academic Department ......... ...................... . . . Recipients of Intermediate Honors , , , Dean's List ............................................ . . . Range fphotographj ....................................... . . . The Ballad of the Bashful Kid, by Arthur Levy and Adolphe Leftwich Law Department ............... President's House Cphotographl The Ballad of Prohibition ...... Medicine Department ........... Hospital fphotographj .......... The Ballad of the Unlfnonzn Quantity .... Engineering Department .......... 'Chemistry Building fpholographl. . . The Ballad of the Old Crad ...... 'Graduate Department ........... Columns fphotographf .......... Virginia Cpoemj, by Francis Claiborn Recipients of Degrees ........... Statistics famusement by Zeisbergj . East Lawn fphotographj ......... The Visitors, by Homer Boswell. .. e Mason. . Fraternities .................., The Inevitable Cross-word Puzzle . . Fraternity Houses fphotographsl . . . An Ode, by Arthur Kyle Davis, Jr.. Statues fphotographsl ........... CU Confederate Soldier, cz, ................... C ..... ashington, 13, Jefferson, 45 James Rogers McConnell. I 392 1 VNTENT5 PAGE 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 35 37 39 41 43 44 45 46 47 87 88 89 90 93 108 109 111 123 124 125 I33 134 137 146 147 148 155 158 159 161 223 224 230 231 comzmw Q awaits mage uni mums: .I x x -4--- 4-.---'-.------ - lqnr Aw' 74 --1. ......... i X 1- -IL-1-1-filtltgll 12 A El- l CONTENTS-f C ontinued j After fpoemj, by James Aswell ............ '. . . L . P235 Professional and Academic Fraternities ................... i 233 Doctor Philosophiae fpoemj, i - by james Aswell fillustration by Berkeley Williams, . . , I I I Editorial ............................................ I I I Athletics .....,.............. .................... 3-3-3 Council ......... l ' i G. A. A. .............. ' i Wearers of the V .......... I Review of the Year's Athletics . . . I I I Football ................. I I I Basket-ball ............. I I I Captains of Virginia Teams . . . I I I Baseball ............... I I I Coaches of Virginia Teams . . . ......... . I I I Track ................................ I I I Minor Sports CPictoriaI Potpourri, by Zeisbergl . . . I I I I First Year Athletics ............................ I I I Conversation That Never Took Place, by L. T. Hayes and others. . I I I Portrait of a Lady Cpoeml, by Arthur Kyle Davis, Jr. ......... I I I Honorary Societies .................................... I I I President Alderman Delivering Memorial Address fphotographj .... I I I Sonnet Uttered in Passing, by G. Peyton Wertenbaker ........ I I I Societies ........................................... ...,,,,,I I ' S C h t ra hsj University cenes p o og p ...................................., On Walter De La Mare's Visit to the University fpoemj. by Homer Boswell IIII Publications ................................................... Rivanna Anthology, by C. Goclson. . . .................. ....,, I I I I Song Cpoemj ....................... ....... . . . . . I I I Clubs and Organizations ................................ I I I 250 251 253 255 257 258 259 261 271 280 281 290 291 301 I I 309 Memorial Gymnasium Cphotographf ....................... .. . 315 316 322 323 333 334 335 344 346 347 360 362 I I 363 Appreciation ........................................... . . . 385 The Passage Bird's Farewell, by W. T. Martin and Arthur Levy ..... . . . 386 Rotunda and Lawn Cphotographj .......................... I I I 390 L'Envoi Cpoemj, by G. Peyton Wertenbaker ......... ...... ..... 3 9 I Contents ........................... IIIII H ere Advertisements .......... ........ I I I 394 13931 IMI .BILBMMLQMJQQXIIQYIMIMMIEEi!!BlM1ZIi!!IMJBIIXI2xiiMMIi11IKXlil!!i:Xl.lrlmlilfgliiillltl5!MBIl1ililililllizilimllllllrN Iii,211312MDWI:21Ii2IIii?IiXllBlM!iBliXl.i!lil!K win x Wm 1 I W ESTABLISHED 1818 lirl R21 lm ur. llil ' ad ll!! W!!! luv ' , - mx lx! lui ful ,Q N X I . X as E., UT HI lll N G ed Ei ' V CET ' Rf f-X. N 3:5 ij X f I E U sa ggi , eu 211121134 mualymg -,uf 5, gg ' iii? MADISON AVENUE COR. 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QMMQKIM , ggullllm ffl lnlmmwmlmmmmm lm L. 181 II!12511811X11R?1ii1li11ii?12ilii1?WIiiV121112i1ti1xi113U1W1fUllYf1!Ulii11li111!1l22f1!iT1iiTll?1E121IBB131DE1211Elilmlil181WIE1R11501EIEIK151Dil1a11811E1X1IK112?11if11E1X11EE gr , 1141 WM B.BALDWIN R. 14. DENBY.-W.R.HOWARD aoB'T. F. BALDWIN 181 lnBl1l'Bl lCe DCDBf'lnCnt BALDWIN BROS., Real Estate Brokers General Insurance, Loans and Investments. Stocks and Bonds, Auctioneers and Rental Agents 1,1 11613 k A .,N fllc,V. lg1 l'0O C ve Of O 8 131 181 1x1 al 1521 The VIRGINIAN HOTEL 11 Fireproof LYNCHBURG, VA. European Cafe - Coffee Shoppe V zz E1 ' an E1 1151 G. HOWARD SQUIRE STUDIO 1121 Portrait Photographer a . .. 11:1 106 Fourth Street Charlottesvllle, Va. E1 .151 131 ' 131 EMERSON INSTITUTE 1:1 E1 1Established 18521 1X1 1738-1740 P. Street, Washington, D. C. CATALOGUE 1211 X WINSLOW H. RANDOLPH, ANGUS McD. CRAWFORD, Principals and Proprietors - 33 181 I ' 181 1711 131 1 1 L1 liil AUGUSTA MILITARY ACADEMY 1111 W1 tRoller's Schooll 1351 Member of the Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the Unilerl States ' A modern school with a country location in the famous Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Endorsed by 'the Virginia Military Institute and other Universities.. Army Officers detailed by the War 1x1 Desartment. Junlort R.Sq. 'gd C.thli500???g.003161gxnt with agasrgluteg ficife-pirocaft ba-rraclcs. A3111 lx' X1 mo ern Improvemcn s. penn n CIC e . acres. a et an o ICCCS. e T faculty of College men. Small classes and individual instruction. Supervised athletics? Rifle range 181 1311 181 1141 1311 1131 181 1311 i 1311 and target practice under personal supervision. Enrollment limited to 275. Boys from 22 States ll!! and 3 Foreign Countries last year. Fifty-ninth session begins September 23rd. Rates S650.00. 151 For catalog address: 12XI 15,1 col. Thos. J. Roller 0. Maj. cha. s. Roller, Jr., Prins. 151 Fort Defiance, Virginia 11:1 - ,131 ll!! pil 1111 - . . 1'f1 E1 Mary Baldwln College and Mary Balclwln Semlnary 131 ESTABLISHED IN 1842 131 E1 FOR YOUNG LADIES STAUNTON, VIRGINIA -121 Term begins September 10, 1925. Located in the beautiful and historic Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Unsurpassed climate, handsome buildings, and modern appointments. Three Hundred E1 and Fifty-five students session 1924-1925 from twenty-live states and two foreign countries. Cou.rses:. Collegiate, 4 years, A. B. Degreeg Preparatory, 4 years. Music, Art, Expression, 1311 Domestic Science, and Athletics-Gymnasium and Field. Small classes and thorough worlc. Send 1ii1 for catalogue. 15 15:1 ' 141 xx . .... M.-. - . 1.1 1111 1X.1!X11F113lM11H11YI1!5112il1X11X1131 1551111131'11I11li11Y11!i1lY1lIr11zx11!Ul!l 1!!1K11XU1!If151511311015115151lililwlmiil111113111313!llmlmlflllillY11W1I7U1ii11N1H11E1E1ElX11E1ff 139 lmXMMMEENWWNMMD 7 lUFWWWMWWWWENWWWWWWWWMMWWE N liil I M M ' m Ml M txt Q 0 0 0 0 pry lxl lkll Ml lm Ml m MI M W . . . . X lift A lxl gggg Charlottesvllle, Vlfglnla gg lift lxl , xx EDWIN A. ALDERMAN, Ll... D., President at M lm , . , , no Tuition in Academic Departments frele to Virgtnlans. All expenses reduced to a lxtl minimum. Scholarships and loan funds available for both men and women. lid W - lm THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS ARE REPRESENTED: I. The College.-ln the College, courses are offered in thirty or more subjectsl By lift virtue of the elective system, the undergraduates can select any one of a large number of llfl W liberal four-year courses. leading to a degree of Bachelor of Arts or Cculturalj Bachelor ljl DU of Science. DU . . . lxl Business and Commerce:A four-year program is offered in these subjects, leading to my lkrl the degree of B. S. in Commerce. Fine Arts: Courses are offered in Art and Music: also a four-year course in Archi- tjgl lic lecture, leading to the degree of B. S. in Architecture. lkil l . lltl lx Additional Vocational Degrees: Four-year courses are offered leading to the degrees of lxgj Im , . . . M .. lgl B. S- in Chemlgtry, B. S. tn Biology, B. S. in edtclne, etc. Women are admitted as candidates for the above vocational degrees on special terms. lixl Il, Department of Craclualelsludies.-This department offers opportunity for advanced ln: instruction in the subjects taught in the' College. The degrees offered are Master of Arts. lx! lxtl Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy. Open to men and women on same terms. 111. Department of Engineering.--Five distinct. courses.are Uoffered, leading to degrees pig. lgzl in Civil, Mining, Mechanical, Electrical, and Chemical Einglneertng and requiring for their completion four or five years each. Open to women on special terms. ml llll IV, Department of Law.-The course covers three years of study. The library facil- ities are excellent. Open to women on 5PeC'al terms- IR! txt V. Department of Mezlicine.-The course is a four-year one. The University Hospital is owned and managed by the Universityg advantages are given students of this department txt lkll usually enjoyed only by internes. Open to men and women on same terms. V1 Department of Education.-Courses are offered for the degree of Bachelor of lx? lixl Scienge-in Education. Graduate worlc for the Master's Degree and the Degree of Doctor IIS? Dil of philosophy, Women having credit for thirty session hours of academic work in a standard - College admitted, providing they are twenty years of age. 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