University of Virginia - Corks and Curls Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

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CORKS and CURLS VOLVME XLI ANNO DOMINO NINETEEN HVNDRED AND TWENTY- EIGHT PVBLISHED BY THE FRATERNITIES AND LITERARY SOCIETIES VNIVERSITY eQF VIRGINIA To DR. EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERMAN PhB., D.C L.. LL.D. whose distinguished and devoted service of twentyifive years as the hrst president of the University of Virginia has enshrined him in the hearts of the students as a loyal leader as an exponent of highest ideals as a true and courteous southern gentleman this Fortyihrst volume of CORKS AND CURLS is respectfully dedicated ADUWCBRwVGION Now are the dark TOOt'flbeTS dimly stirred By mysteries. The sunzspears flash and warm And there is sound of growth. But you have heard Nothing of this. i .1: $11!. 2. --mr: --.- -v- These trees have been most kind that caught The moonlight on their leaves and on Their twisted limbs and, vainly, sought To save it from the yellow wan Electric glare that swallowed it. But still the night can weave a high Arresting beauty on these walls . . . The silent stellar tides wheel by And one bird calls A startled note of crystal sound That shatters on the silver dome As three grey ghosts call of their hound That cringes from the pregnant loam. fxg? . e -;7:e;h:3 w Wind is a rumour in the trees; A star sweeps down the western sky Lighting the staring eyes of these Sad men who wander silently. ..- u Their years might be the years of earth For all those eyes have seen or known; Who watched a planet jiame to birth And intimately lived with stone. . 7....A. V'l NHk' IKWQuN -m I:-w I VHHAhI'U-n. CRQU 0f Eminent Alumni JOHN A. BROADUS JOHN B. MINOR JOHN W. DANIEL THOMAS NELSON PAGE THOMAS A. EMMET EDGAR ALLAN POE BASIL S. GILDERSLEEVE WALTER REED ROBERT M. T. HUNTER WILLIAM BARTON ROGERS HOWELL E. JACKSON ALEXANDER H. H. STUART ELISIA KENT KANE ROBERT TOOMBS WILLIAM H. McGUFFEY CHARLES S. VENABLE THOMAS S. MARTIN WILLIAM L. WILSON WOODROW WILSON W J HIIXKIWAan-lwm IF '!l-rl UTh5I.J-A'r.uAt-utqi.mgl1-hltmw - - Ehe F irst Sings Symbols of glory, Men who achieved, These were the truths my Heart believed. These were the spurs I Wore within. And always echoing Far and thin A golden note of The bugle Fame Urged me onward uni Til I came To stand on the heights My soul desired. The mind was sick and The heart was tired. Now I am mist and Winds that blow Carry me with them Where they go. 5, T m::;f:f MET 117:2?377: lNa Im-wnv-nol I'WI MHMn-oumc-oe I'neA ln-nuvnl The wind is a whispering through the grass That soon will wear a crueller green, The stars are caught in frosted glass And there between, To snare the once familiar ways. The paling figures strain bright eyes And who shall say they were not wise In their now dim remembered days? I .!. .-'5 L V0... un- ItJ-v'n umI-u-w Cm. ::f; T5116 Second Sings Mountains at twilight Shouldered with blue, Cries in the darkness, Cities that grew Out of cool starrways, Moonlight on clods, That was my temple, These were my gods. And as I loved them So they returned Helen unravished and Troy unburned. Mine is a fugitive Scarce heard cry. Where the wind pastures There roam 1. $5? + , .-- -.. mg. ,i',?..: . -:3 gmmw. . i4 w.:nw--w g W bnaI-Inl '- m... I Illuh'FlinlAn!lleAI-I IuQI- For who shall say what wisdom is While there are eyes to see the stars? If there are marble lips to kiss Panic cities, contrive great wars Until that mouth is kissed to shame And emptiness locks up your breast. Seek Beauty, Ancient Lore or Fame And who shall say which one were best? Ill; 5:11.. . F.11......2p1.f:: 2 Fr... Wind is a cry in a starless void, Ghosts and hound have taken the track Over the star'ways. Song is destroyed . . . Only these fragments echoing back. Wu CW.- . Ehe Ghi'rd Sang Traditions of Honor Oldest of things, Blades in the moonlight, Steel that sings, These I worshipped. The Wind streams cold. Where is the and now? What was the goal? Q83 F. ngAImI-h'u THE RECTOR OF THE. UNIVERSITY CYRUS HARDING WALKER To February 29. I928 MARSHALL CARTER HALL ................................................. Alexandria DAVID DENTON HULL. JR ...................................................... Roanoke HOLLIS RINEHART ........................................................ Charlottesville FREDERICK WILLIAM SCOTT ................................................ Richmond To February 28, I930 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BUCHANAN ............................................. Marion PAUL COODLOE MCINTIRE ............................................... Charlottesville MARY COOKE BRANCH MUNFORD .......................................... Richmond CYRUS HARDING WALKER .................................................. Heathsville LEWIS CATLETT WILLIAMS .................................................. Richmond THE. STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. ex o$cio ......... Richmond THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY. ex o$cio ............................. University THE SECRETARY OF THE VISITORS ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS l25l EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERMAN. PH.B.. D.C.L,, LL.D ........................ Carr's Hill President 4h K 2; hp B K; Raven: Superinlcndenl of Schools. Goldsboro, N. C.. and Assistant Superintendent of Educalion. North Carolina, 1882-92; Professor of Hillary. Slate Normal College. I892-93: Professor of Education. University of North Carolina. l893-96; President of Norlh Carolina University. I896-I900; President of Tulane Universily of Louisiana. l900-I904: Doctor of Laws. The University of the South. Tulane University. Johns Hopkins Universily, Columbia University. Dartmouth College, Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania: Member General Edu- cation Bmu'cl'L Vice-Presidcm National Education Associalion, I903; Member the Virginia Smte Geological Commission; Member the Board of Visilors. United Stale: Military Academy. West Point. l893; Member the American and Louisiana Historical Societies; Trustee the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Foundation; Century Club. New York Cily. I9l2; Member lhe Academy of Social Sciences: Member the Council Table of the World's Work. 1920; Director Soulhern Rail- way. l9l4-23; Board of Visitors, United Slates Naval Academy. Annapolis. 19'3-21; Trustee of lhe Instilule of Economics: Member Board of Advisors, lnstilule of Politics: Member Board of Governors of the Thomas jeHerson Memorial Foundation; Author of Life of William Hooper. Life of J. L. M. Curry. Obligations and Opportunities of Citizenship. Southern Idealism. The Spirit of the South, Sectionalism and Nalionaliiy. The Growing South. Virginia: A Tribule. Can Democracy be Organized?n uFunction and Needs of Schools of Educalion in America. The Growth of Public Education in America. Causes of the European War. etc.. and Edilorin-Chief of Library of Southern Liternlure. FRANCIS HENRY SMITH. M.A.. LL.D.. D.C.L ................................ West Lawn Emeritus Professor of NaluraI Philosophy. I907 q, B K; Professor of Natural Philosophy. University of Virginia. 18534907; Masler of Arts. University of Virginia, l85l; Doctor of Laws. Hampden-Sidney. Randolph-Macon. Emory and Henry; Doctor of Common Law. Sewanee: Author of HA Syllabus of Lectures on Physics. Chris! and Science. WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON. B.A.. LL.D .................................. Monroe Hill Professor of Applied Malhcmalics 4? K W; 4e B K; A II: T B H; 0 A K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. Hampden-Sidney College; Doctor of Lawn. Hampden-Sidney College; Professor of Greek, Davidson College. '874-75; Pro- l27l fessor of Applied Mathematics. University of Virginia since I875; Chairman of the Faculty of the University of Virginia. 1888-96; United States Commissioner to Paris Exposition of I900: 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 Association for the Advancement of Science: Member the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Member of American Society for Testing Materials. WILLIAM MINOR LILE. LL.D ............................................... X East Lawn James Madison Professor of Law. Dean o! the Law School K 2; q: B K; d: A Q: T.I.L.K.A.: Raven: Bachelor of Laws, University of Virginia. I882; Doctor of Laws. William and Mary College. I903; Professor at the University of Virginia since l893; Member the American Bar Association; Virginia State Bar Association; President, the Virginia State Bar Association. l9l3; Member Standing Committee, Diocese of Virginia tEpisco- paD; Member the Board of Governors. Woodberry Forest School. WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS. B.S.. C.E. ....................................... East Lawn Professor of Mathemall'cs X 13t; 4t B K; A H; T B H: Eli Banana; Bachelor of Science. University of Virginia and Civil Engineer, l882; Professor of Engineering and Director of Missouri School of Mines. 1886-9l; Member the American Mathematical Society: American Mathematical Association: Adjunct Pro- fessor of Applied Mathematics. '891. and Professor of Mathematics. University of Virginia. since 1906; Author of Various Mathematical Articles. Differential and Integral Calculus. I902. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, M.A.. PHD ................................. Ptcston Heights Corcoran Professor of Hielory 4t K W: A II; qt B K; Eli Banana; Raven: Studied in the Universities of Virginia, Munich. Berlin and Heidelberg; Master of Arte, University of Virginia. 188k Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy, Heidelberg. '885; Assistant in New York Latin School. l88I-82; Professor of History. Indiana University. 1886-89; Adjunct Professor of History. University of Virginia. 1889- 95; Associate Professor of History. University of Virginia. 1895-97; Professor of History and Economic Science, University of Virginia, I897; Professor of History tonlyx University of Vir- ginia. since I906; Dean of the Graduate Department. University of Virginia. 1906-23: Member the American Historical Association, Southern Historical Society, Virginia Historical Society; Author of The Causes of the French Revolution : Methods of Historical Instruction. in Indiana University Bulletin; Is History a Science? in paper: of American Historical Association: The Nineteenth Century in Europe. an outline sketch in Progress. issued by the Chicago University Association; John Randolph. a Sketch ; and a number of historical reviews and articles on various subjects. CHARLES ALFRED GRAVES. M.A.. B.L.. LL.D.'w ..................... 2nd St., Charlottesville Professor of Law 2 X; 4, A 4t; 4t B K; Raven; Master of Arts, Washington and Lee University. 1869; Assistant Professor of Modem Languages and English, Washington and Lee University. 1869-73; Bachelor of Laws. Washington and Lee Universily. 1873: Professor of Law. Washington and Lee Univer- sity, '873-99; Doctor of Laws, Davidson College, l895; Doctor of Laws, Washington and Lee University, 19H; one of the Founders of the Virginia Law Register; Author of A Summary of Personal Property and of The Law of Real Property : Author of Papers Before the Virginia State Bar Association. I9l4 and l9l5. on The Forged Letter of General Robert E. Lee. 'Retired. l 28 l CORKS 63 CURLS . x I928 m t JOHN STAIGE DAVIS. M.A.. M.D ............................................ Rugby Road Professor of Pracll'ce of Medicine Cb K W; q; B K: Raven: Master of Arts. University of Virginia. 1888; Doctor of Medicine. Uni- versity of Virginia. 1889; Member The American Medical Association. Southern Medical Asso- ciation, Tri-Stete Medical Association. Medical Society of Virginia; Member American College of Physiciana: Assistant Secretary American Academy of Medicine, 1903; Louisiana State Medical Society. 1892-93; Anglo-American Medical Society of Berlin, 1891-92; Professor in the Univer- sity of Virginia since 1894; Author of the article on Stomatitis. in Tice's Practice of Medicine; Author various medical papers; President Medical Society of Virginia. 1922-23. RICHARD HENRY WILSON, M.A.. PH.D ...................................... Park Street Professor of Romam'c Languages A II; tID B K; 2 A X; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University. JAMES MORRIS PACE. M.A.. PH.D.. LL.D .............................. McCormick Road Professor of Mathematics. Dean of The University K A; A H; CI, B K; Eli Banana; Raven; E E; Matter of Arts. Randolph-Macon, 1885; Doctor of Philosophy, Univenity of Leipsic. 1837; Fellow Johns Hopkins University. 1896. and Lecturer on Mathematics at Johns Hopkins; Author of a work on Differential Equations. and of papers on the Theory of Transformation Groups. which appeared in the American journal of Mathematics and in the Annals of Mathematics; Professor of Mathematics since 1901; Chairman of the Faculty. 1903-04; Member the American Mathematical Society; Doctor of Lawn. Randolph-Mncon College: Member of the State Board of Education of Virginia; Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Former Member the Senate of the United Chapters of 43 B K; First President of the B of Virginia Chapter of t1; B K. THOMAS FlTZ-HUGH. M.A ............................................... IX West Lawn Professor of Latin K A: it B K; Master of Arts. University of Virginia. 1883; Studied Archeology in Rome and Pompeii, 1890; Student of Classical Philology. Univenity of Berlin. 1892-93, 1899-1W1; Studied Archeology in Greece and Asia Minor in 1902; Instructor in Bingham School. North Carolina. 1881-82; Professor of Latin. Central University of Kentucky. 1883-84; First Assistant Bellevue High School. Bellevue. Virginia. 1884-89; Professor of Latin. University of Texas. 1889-99; Professor of Latin, University of Virginia, since 1399; Member the American Phi101ogica1 Asso- ciation since 1891; Archmological Imtitute of America since 1897; Modern Language Auociation since 1896; American Dialect Society since 1902; Classical Association of Great Britain since 1905; British Society for the Promotion of Roman Studie: since 1911; Associate Editor for the South and Southwest of the Cilderslecve-Lodgc Lalx'n Series. 1898-1905; Vice-President for Virginia of the Clauical Associations. Midd1e Welt and South, 1909; Member the Executive Committee of the American Philological Associations. 1906-08; President the Classical Association of Virginia. 1910- 13; Counci110r Washington Society Archieological Institute of America. 1910-12; Councillor Rich- mond Society, 1912; Author of The Philosophy of the Humanities : A System of Classical Ped- agogy ; The University of Virginia in Texas and the Southwest ; uProlegomena to the History of the Italico-Romanic Rhythm ; Carmen Arvale or the Tonic Laws of Latin Speech and Rhythm : The Sacred Tripudium and the Evqution of Latin Rhythmic Art ; Italico-Keltie Accent and Rhythm ; The Literary Saturnian. Part I. Livius. Andronicus ; The Literary Saturnian. Part 11. Nzevius and the Later Italic Tradition ; Indo-European Rhythm ; The Letten of George Long ; The Indo-European Superslress and the Evolution of Verse ; The Letters of Thomas JeEerson concerning Philology and the Classics : The Old-Latin and OId-Irish Monument: of Verse. 1291 WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH. M.D.. PH.D ............................. Carr's Hill Professor of Hygiene Hot Foot: Doctor of Medicine: University of Virginia. l892; Doctor of Philosophy. University of Virginia, l90l; Adjunct Professor of Hygiene and Materia Medica. 1902-04; Superintcdenl of Buildings and Grounds since I905. ALBERT LEFEVRE, B.A.. PH.D.. LL.D ................................... Univenity Place Corcoran Professor of Philosophy K A; A H; d? B K; T.l.L.K.A.; 0 A K; Bachelor of Arlx. University of Texas. l894; Johns Hop- kins. I894-95; Doctor of Philosophy. Cornell Univenity. l898: University of Berlin. l898-l900; Instructor in Philosophy. Cornell University. l900-02; Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Cornell University. l902-03; Professor of Philosophy. Tulane University. 1903-05; Assistant Editor of thc Philosophical Review. '898-99: Doctor of Laws. South Carolina: Member of the American Philosophical Association; Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology: Author of The Ethical System of Bishop Butler ; The Relation Between Ethical System and Epislemology : Translator of Emanuel Kant. by F. Pnulsen; Former President Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology; President of the Colonnade Club. STEPHEN HURT WATTS. M.A.. M.D.. LL.D ............................. University Place Professor of Surgery and Gynecology E X; N 3 N: 4, B K; A Q A; Raven: T.I.L.K.A.: Z ; Master of Arts. Randolph-Macon College. '896: Student in Chemistry in University of Virginia. I896-97; Doctor of Medicine. Johns Hopkins University. l90l: Ruidcnt House Officer. Assistant Resident and Resident Surgeon, Johns Hopkins Hospital. I90l-07; Profeuor at University of Virginia since I907; Doctor of Laws. Randolph-Macon College. I923; Member Virginia Slate Medical Society: American Medical Association; Tri-Stale Medical Society: The Southern Surgical Society; Fellow the American College of Surgeons; Fellow the American Surgical Association: Member the Socie'te' Internationale de Chirugic; Author of various paper: on surgical subjects; Surgeon-in-Chief. University of Vir- ginia Hospital. ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD. B.A.. 3.5.. PH.D ....................... 41 University Place Professor of Chemislry IT K A; A H; E E; 4, B K; A X 2; Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Science. Hampden-Sidney College; Doctor of Philosophy. Johns Hopkins University: Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member the American Chemical Society: Member the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Chemical Specialists to Committee on Education. General StaE, War Department. HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDGES. 3.5., M.A.. M.D ............................. Park Street Professor of Diseases of the Eye t? A 8; 4, B K; II M; N E N; T.I.L.K.A.; Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts. University of Virginia. l890; Assistant Professor of Biological Laboratory. University of Virginia. l890-9l; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. 1892: Interne. New York City Hospital. I892-93; Demonstrator of Anatomy, University of Virginia. IB93-95: Resident Physician at Memorial Hot- pital. Orange. New Jeney, '395-96; Demonstrator of Anatomy, University of Virginia. l896-97; Clinical Instructor. University of Virginia. 1898-1906: Professor of Ophthalmology. University of Virginia: Member Charlottesville Medical. Piedmont Medical. Virginia State Medical. American Laryngological, Rhinological. and Otological Societies: Fellow American College of Surgeom. I301 CORKSEB URLS '925 C We , HARRY TAYLOR MARSHALL, B.A., M.D ........................................... Ivy Waller Reed Professor of Pathology and Bacleriology A A CD; 4i 3 K; A 0 A; E 3; Raven: Doctor of Medicine. Johns Hopkins University; Member County. State. Southern and American Medical Associations; Member of the American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists; Fellow of American Association for lhe Advancement of Science. WILLIAM MENTZEL FORREST. B.A ..................................... Preston Heights john B. Cary Memorial Professor of Biblical History and Ll'leralure it B K; Bachelor of Arts. Hiram College, 1894; Graduate Sludent. University of Chicago. Divinity School. 1900: Lecturer on Biblical Literature. Ann Arbor English Bible Chairs. 1897-99; Lecturer for Calcutta Bible Lectureship, India. 1901-03; Editor of Biblical Department for Young Men of India. 1902-03; John B. Cary Lectureship. 1903-1906. ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE. M.A., LL.B.. S.J.D ............................. Monroe Hill Professor of Law 1i F A; A II; 1P A 4,; G K N; Tb B K; E A X;T.1.L.K.A.; P.K.;OWL: Raven; 13 Club; Bachelor of Arts, Univenity of Virginia. 1901: Master of Arts. University of Virginia. 1902; Bachelor of Laws. University of Virginia. 1904: Member St. Louis 1MOJ Bar. 1904-07: Doctor of Law. Harvard University. 1922; Adjunct Professor of Law. University of Virginia. 1907-09: Professor of Law. University of Virginia, since 1909: Author of Dobie on Bailments and Car- riers and Dobie's Case Book on Bailments and Carriers ; Captain Unfnntryy U. 3. Army U917L attached to BOlh Division. Major Kleneral Stain. attached to General Headquarters. A. E. F.. 1918: Executive Director of the Centennial Endowment Fund of the University of Virginia. 1920-21; Lecturer Cornell Summer Law School. 1924. WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER. M.A.. PH.D ............................ I Went Lawn Professor of Germanic Languages B 9 II; A II; 4, B K; T.I.L.K.A.; Instructor in French and German. University of Virginia. 1894-95: Bachelor of Arts. 1895; Principal of the Houston Academy. Houston. Virginia. 1895-97; Menu of Arts. 1898; Latin and Greek Muster. Episcopal High School of Virginia. 1898-1901. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB. A.B.. C.E ................................. Miramont Apartment Professor of Civil Engineering. Dean of Engineering Department H K A; A H; it B K; T B H; 0 T; T.I.L.K.A.; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. William and Mary College: Civil Engineer. University of Virginia; Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering. University of Virginia. 1905-09: Professor of Civil Engineering. University of Virginia, since 1910; Dean of Engineering, University of Virginia. since 1925; Assistant to the President. University of Virginia, 1926: Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education: The American Associa- tion of University Professors. JAMES CARROLL FLIPPIN. M.D ......................................... University Place Professor of Clinical Medicine K 2; 41 B K; A Q A; N E N; Raven; Doctor of Medicine. 1901: Demonstrator of Medical Biology. University of Virginia. 1902-04; Adjunct Professor of Bacteriology, University of Vir- ginia. 1905-07; Author of various papers on medical subjects. 13'! HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN. M.A.. PH.D ................................ Universily Place Professor of Hisiology and Embryology :p 2 K; 4h B H: 2 Z; A 9 A; hp B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. Lehigh University. 1903: Master of Am. Lehigh University. I904; Doctor of Philosophy. Princeton University. I907; Member the American Associalion of Analomisls; The Association of ZoBlogisls Uiaslem Branchh FeHow the American Associalion for lhe Advancement of Science: Member lhe Association of American Naturalists; The American Microscopical Sociely: Sociely for Experimenlal Biology and Medicine; American Genetic Association; Eugenics Research Sociely; Assialanl in Histology and Embryology. Cornell University Medical College. New York City. I904-06: Adjuncl Professor of Anatomy. University of Virginia. 1907; Associate Professor of Anatomy. l908-l I; Professor of Histology and Embryology since 19H; Former Member of lhe Stat? of Embryology at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's Hole. Massachusells; Author of various papers on CyloIogicnl. Hislological. and Embryological subjecln, and on Eugenics and Human Heredity; Author of a Textbook of Histology; Member of National Research Council: Author of a Texlbook of Embryology Ovilh Dr. J. E. KindredL War's Aflennalh Ovilh Dnvis Slarr Jordanl CHARLFS GILMORE MAPHIS. PED.D.. LL.D .......................... Lyndhall Apartment: Professor of Educalion and Dean of the Summer Quarler Q B K; $ A K; II F M; Graduate of Peabody College for Teachers; Professor of Secondary Education. Universily of Virginia. WI l-l9: Direclor of Extension. University of Virginia. 1920-24; Fellow lhe American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member Virginia Academy of Science; Nalional Education Aasocialion: National Socicly for the Study of Education; Secretary Virginia Educalion Commiuion. l9H-l3; President Virginia Slate Teachers' Association. l9l6; President of lhe Associalion of Colleges and Secondary Schools of lhe Southern States. I9l6-I9: Direclor Personnel Work Southeast Division S. A. T. C.; Committee on Education and Special Training Wat Depnrlmem. I9I8: Member of Virginia Education Commiuion. I9IB-20; Pruidenl Auocialion of Virginia Colleges. l92l-22; Presidenl National University Extension Association. 1922-23: Member of Virginia Commission on lhe Separation of the School: for lhe Deaf and the Blind. 1922-23; Chairman Board of Visilors. Virginia School for the Blind. 1924-26; Member Virginia Commission for lhe Blind. I926; Direclor of Insmule. I926. ROBERT HENNINC WEBB, M.A.. PH.D ...................................... Rugby Road Professor of Creek H K A; A H; q: B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. I90l: Master of Arls. I902; Hmpden-Sidney College: Master of Arts, University of Virginia. I904: Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard Universily I909: Member Brilish Classical Association; Member the American Philological Association; Instructor in Latin. University of Virginia. l904-06: Instruclor in Latin and Greek. Harvard University. 909-12; Professor of Greek. Univershy of Virginia since I9l2. SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL. M.A.. PH.D.. LL.D ................... Observatory Mounlain Professor of Aslronomy and Direclor of Leander McCormick Observatory B 9 n; A H; $ B K; E E; T B H: Raven: Manler of Arts. Queen's University. 1894: Doctor of Philosophy. Johns Hopkins University, '898; Doctor of Laws. Queen's University. I924; Tulor, Instructor and Adjunct Professor. Columbia University. I899-I9l3; Assislant Professor. University of Chicago. l9l2-I3; Astronomer on Eclipse Expeditions to Georgia in I900, lo Sumatra in 190'. to Spain in I905. lo Oregon in I918. to California in I923. to Connecticut in I925, and 10 Norway. I927; Adams Research Fellow; Fellow the Royal Aslronomical Society; Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science. and Vice-Presidenl in 192'; Membet the American I321 Astronomical Society: Patron A.A.V.S.O.; Fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Fellow of the American Philosophical Society; Societe' Astronomique; Anlronomische Cescllschnfl; Advisory Commiltee on Astronomy. American Museum of Natural History. lVEY FOREMAN LEWIS. B.A.. M.S., PHD .................................. II East Lawn Miller Professor of Biology and Agriculture Z W; E 5; 4e B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts and Master of Science, University of North Carolina; Doctor of Philosophy. Johns Hopkins University. 1908; Student in Bonn Univeraity and Holder of the Smithsonian Table at the Stazione Zoiilogica at Naples. 1908; Investigator at the Kaiserliche Anatalt at Helgolnnd. 1908: Instructor in the Marine Biological Laboratory Wood's Hole, Massachuietta. 1907. 1910-23: Profeuor of Biology, Randolph-Macon College. 1905-06. 1907-12; Assittant Professor. University of Wisconsin. 1912-14; Professor. University of Missouri. 1914-15; Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Secretary of the Union of the American Biological Association; Secretary the Botanical Society of America: Winner of the Walker Prize of the Boston Society of Natural Hiltory; Scientific Assistnnt and Investigator. U. 5. Bureau of Fisheries, 1905-06, 1909; Author of various scientific papers. GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER. JIL. B.A.. LLB ........................... University Place Professor of Law 4; K 1'; 9 N E: q: A 4t: 41 B K; 9 K N: Z ; OWL: RaVen; Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws. University of Virginia, 1910; Member Louisville, Kentucky. Bar. 1910-11; President Class of 1910. University of Virginia; Member American Bar Association; Virginia State Bar Association; American Society of 1ntemational Law; American Academy of Political and Social Science; Pendenni: Club. Louisville. Ky.; Adjunct Professor of Law. Univenity of Virginia. 1911- 15; Associate Profesor of Law. 1915; Professor of Law since 1916. LLEWELLYN GRIFFITH HOXTON. B.S.. M.A., PHD ..................... Preston Heights Professor of Physics A K E; it B K; Raven: Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Science. Master of Arts, Univeuity of Virginia. 1900; 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 Professors; Member of the American Astronomical Society. ROBERT BENNETT BEAN. 85.. MD ................ , ................... 5 Wayside Place Professor of Anatomy 2: 5; qt X: Bachelor of Science. Virginia Polytechnic Institute. 1900; Doctor of Medicine. Johm Hopkins University. 1904; Instructor at Johns Hopkins University. 1904-05; Instructor. University of Michigan. 1905-07; Assistant Professor and Associate Professor. University of the Phi1ippines. 1907-10; Associate Professor and Professor, Tulane University. 1910-16; Director of Anthropo- logical Investigations at Camp; Lee and Gordon. 1918; Chairman. Section H. Anthropology. American Association for the Advancement of Science. 1926-27; Member the American Anatomi- cal Association: Councillor. American Anthropological Association: Corresponding Member the Anthropological Association of Rome; Fe110w of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Past President the New Orleans Academy of Science; President the Anatomical Board of Virginia: Author of The Racial Anatomy of the Philippine Islanders. Types in the Three Great Race: of Man. Human Types. and numerous anatomical papers. 1331 JOHN LEVI MANAHAN, 3.5.. M.A.. PH.D ............................ 33 University Place Professor of Educational Administration and Dean of the Department of Education 4t A K; Bachelor of Science. Ohio Northern University. l9l2: Master of Arts. Harvard University. I914; Doctor of Philosophy. Harvard Universily. 19W; Superintendent of Model School. Ohio Northern University. during summers of I9l3 and I914; Assistant in Government. Harvard University. I9l3-I4; Assistant in Education, RachiHe College. I9l4-l5; Professor of History of Education. Miami University. summer of 39'5; State High School Inspector and Professor of Education. Miami Univenity. 191546: Professor of Educational Administration. Univeuity of Virginia. l9l6e; Chief of Educational Service at U. S. A. General Hospital. Nos. I7 and I9 during I9l8: Special Adviser in U. S. A. General Hospital No. 2' U9I9M Dean of the Depart- ment of Education. University of Virginia. I920; Profeuor of Public School Administration. Ohio State University. summers of l92l and I923; Active Member of the following profeuional associations: National Education Anociation. National Society for the Study of Education. Associa- tion of College Teachers of Education. American Association of University Profeuon. Southern Auocintion of Teacher Training Institutions, Virginia Academy of Science, Virginia State Teachen' A'sociation. WALTER SHELDON RODMAN, 85., S.M ............................. Lyndhall Apartment Professor of Eleclrt'cal Engineering 4' E K: 9 T; T B IT; 43' B K: it K 1t; A U; Raven; Bachelor of Science. Rhode Island State College. I904: Master of Science. Rhode Island State College. I907; Master of Science. Mana- chusetts Institute of Technology. I909; Instructor in Phynic: and Electrical Engineering. Rhode Island State College. 1904-08; Postgraduate Student. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I908- IO; Member the American Institute of Electrical Engineers; The Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; The American Association for the Advancement of Science; The Illumin- ating Engineering Society: The American Associalion of University Profenors. JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL. B.A.. MD ............................... Wayside Place Professor of Pharmacology. Materia Media: and Toxicology H M; Cb B K: Raven: Bachelor of Art:. University of Virginia. 1901: Instructor in Anatomy. 190941: Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. l9ll; Member the American Pharmaco- 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; Chait- mnn of Admission to Medical School; Contributions to the Virginia Medical Semi-Monlhly. journal of Anatomy. Architw: of Internal Medicine, journal of Physiology. and journal of Pharmacology. WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER. A.M.. PH.D.. ScD ......................... Univenity Place Professor of Biology X 4,; E E; A H; q; B K; Raven: Bachelor of Arts. Franklin and Marshall College. 1898: Master of Arts. I900; Teacher in the Philippines. l90l-03; Student in Gatlingen University. I903; Fellow in Biology. Princeton University. 1903-04; Instructor in Biology. University of Virginia, 1904-08: Doctor of Philosophy. University of Virginia. 1908: Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member the American Association of College Professors. JOHN CALVIN METCALF. M.A.. Lt'tT.D., LL.D ....................... Miramont Apartments Linden Ken! Memorial Professor of English Lileraturc and Dean of the Graduate Department K A; T K A; E T; O A K; d? B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts. Georgetown College; Master of Arts. Harvard University; Doctor of Letters. Georgetown College and Baylor I341 I928 main 3.; University; Doctor of Laws. University of Richmond; Professor of Latin. Soule College. Tennessee. 1890-94; Professor of Modern Language:. Mercer University. 1894-95; Professor of English. Georgetown College. 1895-1904; Professor of English. Richmond College. 1904-17; Dean of Richmond College. 1914-17; Member of the American Dialect Society; Modern Language Asso- ciation of America; Associalion of American University Profeuon: The University Club of Rich- mond; National Conference on College Entrance Requirements in English; Exchange Professor on Southern Exchange Foundation. University of North Carolina. 1920; Author of The English in the South : George Cary Eggleston ; History of English Literature ; History of American Literature ; various magazine articles: Editor of Addison's Spcclator tSeIectionO; Shakespeare'l Macbeth; Joint Editor of Readings in American Lileralure; Edilor-in-Chief of The Literary World. 3 volumes; Lileruy Edilor of lhe Library of Southern Lilernture. Vol. XVII; Joint Editor of The Enchanted Years. a Book of Contemporary Verne. GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON. 13.. B.A.. M.A.. PHD ........................ Wayside Place Professor of Psychology and Education K 2; 41 A K: 1P 3 K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. College of William and Mary, 1907: Mule: of Arts. Columbia University. 1911: Doctor of Philowphy, Columbin University. 1917; University Scholar in chhology, Columbia University, 1914-15; Adjunct Profemr of Philosophy and Psychology, William and Mary, 1907-11; Professor of Phi1osophy and Psychology and Amciaie Professor of Educntion. William and Mary. 1911-16; Principal, William and Mary Normal Academy. 1912-16; Associate Professor of Paychology and Education and Director of the Psycho- logical Laboratory. Colgate University. 1916-19: Chief Psychological Examiner. Camp Lee. Vir- ginia. 1918; Author of The Psychology of the Negro : Member American Psychological uocullon. WILLIAM ROYALL SMITHEY. B.A.v M.A.. PH.D ......................... Univerlily Place Professor of Secondary Education it A K; d? B K; H I' M; 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. Shle Normal School. Harrimnburg. Virginia; Secretary Virginia 51.10 Board of Education; President Virginia Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools; President Virginia Stale Teachen' Association: Member University Com- mission on Southern Race Questionl; American Sociological Sociely; American Association of University Professors; Vice-Chairmnn National Committee Research Secondary Education. JAMES SOUTHALL WILSON. B.A.. M.A., PH.D ................................. Oakhurst Edgar Allan Poe Professor of English K E; E T; 4t B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts; College of William and Mary; Master of Am. Univenity of Virginia: Doclor of Philosophy, Princeton University; Assistant Professor in the College of William and Mary 1906-08; Professor in the College of William and Mnry 1908-19; Director of the William and Mary Summer Seasion. 1915-18; Member the State Board of Education of Virginia. 1915-19; Member the Modern Language Association of America; American Historical Association; Author of Alexander Wilson. Poel-Nalunlilt ; Joint Editor of The Enchanted Years. 3 Book of Contemporary Verse. ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ. B.A.. M.A.. PHD .......................... Rugby Road Professor of Philosophy 0 A X; cb B K; Raven; OWL: Cosmopolitan Club; Treasurer Class of 1908; Bachelor of Arts. University of Virginia. 1908; Master of Arts. University of Virginia. 1909; Doctor of Philosophy. I351 CORKS 6 CURLS 4 nyhxx . h Columbia University. 1916; University Fellow in Philosophy, Columhiu University. I9l2-l3: Ad- junct Professor of Philosophy. University of Virginia, I9l3-I6; Associale Professor. 19'6-20; Professor since I920: Member the American Associulion for the Advancement of Science: Ameri- can Philosophical Associalion; Southern Society for Philowphy and Psychology; Societas Spino- zana; Author of Idea and Essense in the Philosophies of Hobbes and Spinoza. The Basis of Social Theory : Conlribulor of Articles to The journal of Philosophy; Sludies in lhc History of Ideas; Second Lieutenant Unfanlryl U. 5. Army; Personal Officer, 5. A. T. C.. University of Virginia. CARROLL MASON SPARROW, B.A.. PH.D .................................. Monroe Hill Professor of Physics 1? B K; F A; Bachelor of Arts. Johns Hopkins Univenily. 1908; Doctor of Philowphy. Johns Hopkins University, l9l l. ARTHUR FICKENSCHER. Diploma. Royal Conservatory of Music ................ Varsity Hall Professor of Alusic Graduale. Royal Conservatory; Studied in Munich under Rheinberger. Thuille, Schwartz. and Bussmeir; Concert Pianist with Nikati, Anion Scholt, Schumann-Hcink. Bisphum. Ondricek, and Materna; Teacher of Voice and Composer in San Francisco; Teacher of Voice and Composer in Europe. 191 l-I4; Teacher of Voice and Composer in New York City; Composer of Aucauin el Nicolette. a Symphonic-Choral Poem: The Visions. for Orchestra and Voice; The Chamber Blue. a Mimo-Dmma; French Folk Songs. for Chorus ; German Folk Songs ; Te Deum and Jubilale ; uRequiem ; Lenlen Song ; Six Songs : The Wind ; Horror's Realm ; Where Go the Boats? A Faery Song : Willowwood : The Brass Band : Piano Quarlel : and other works; Author of Accoustical Relaliomhips. JOHN JENNINGS LUCK. M.A.. PH.D ...................................... Colonnade Club Professor of Malhemall'cs A K E; A II; E T; 1h B K: Raven; Hot Fool; IMP; Bachelor of Arts, 1902. Master of Ans. I903; Doctor of Philosophy, I908. University of Virginia; Inslruclor in Mathematics, I904-09. University of Virginia; Instructor in Mathematics. Vanderbilt University, 1909-13; Assislam Pro- fessor of Malhemalics. Vanderbilt University. I9I3-I6; Summer Faculty, George Peabody School for Teachers. 1915-17; Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia, I9I6-l9; Asso- ciate Professor of Mathematics. University of Virginia, 1919-23; Professor of Mathematics. Univer- sity of Virginia, 1923-; Member the American Mathematical Society; American Mathematical Association; Board of Governors. Colonnade Club. WILSON GEE. 3.5.. M.A.. PH.D .......................................... Chancellor Slreel Professor of Rural Economics amI Rural Sociology E E; A K W; II P M; Raven; Bachelor of Science, Clemson Agricultural College. 1908; Master of Arts. University of South Carolina. I9l0; Doctor of Philosophy. University of California. I913; Instructor in Biology. University of South Carolina. l908-09: Assistant in ZoBlogy. Universily of Wisconsin. I909-I l; Assislam Professor of ZoBlogy and Associate Entomologist. Experiment Slation. Clemson College. I91 l-IZ: Fellow in Zo6logy, University of California. l9lZ-I2; elected Instruclor in Genetics. University of California, resigning lo become Acting Professor of Biology. University of South Carolina, I9l3-l4; Professor of Biology, Emory University. I9l4-l7; Assistant Director of Agricultural Extension Service. Clemson College. 1917-18; Technician. Medical Corps, U. S. A.. I361 CORKSGCURLS . . V I928 Central Medical Department Laboratory, Dijon, France. 19l8-I9; Professor of Rural Economic: and Rural Sociology. University of Souih Carolina. I9I9-23; Member. American Country Life Auociation; American Economic Association. LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYSTER, M.D .................................... Grady Avenue Professor of Pediatrics E X; Ge B K; A Q A; 4, B U; Raven; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia. l897; Inlerne, Willard Parker Hospilal, New York City. '898; New York Infant Asylum. 1399: Out-Patienl Deparlmenls. Good Samaritan Dispensary, New York. Bellevue. and Roosevelt Hospilals; Labora- tory New York Board of Health, '897-99; Praciiced Medicine in Norfolk. Virginia. 1900-23; Professor of Pediatriu. Universiiy of Virginia. I923e; Member Charlottesville Medical Society; Virginia Slate Medical Society; American Pcdiulrics Association; Stale Board of Health; Children's Code Commission of Virginia. 1920; American Genetic Associalion; Fellow American Medical Associalion; Director in American Child Health Association; Honorary Member. Norfolk County Medical Sociely; George Washington Medical Society. Washinmon. D. C.; Contributor lo Abl's Syslem of Pediatrics. and Author of Various Scientific and Sociological Papers; Co-author with Chopin of Diseases of Children. CHAPIN JONES, B.A.. M.F ............................................. Gildersleeve Wood Professor of Forcslry E N; Bachelor of Arts; Vanderbilt Univeniiy. I904: Master of Foreslry. Yale University. I909: Slnle 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., PHD ................................. Monroe Hill Professor of Economics A K 4'; 4h B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, Emory and Henry College, I9l2; Mauer of Arts. University of Virginia. I915: Holder of Phelps-Slokes Fellowship. I9l5-I7; Bennet Wood Green Scholarship. l9l7-l3; Masler of Am, Harvard Universily. l9l8; Doctor of Philosophy. University of Virginia, I919: Adjunct Professor of Economics. University of Virginia. 1919-20; Special Investigator for the Bureau of Labor. l9l7; Member the American Economic Associaiion; The Society for Ihe promotion of Engineering Education; Association of American Universily Professors; National Economic League: Nalional Tax Associalion; Royal Economic Sociely; Author of The Taxation of Negroes in Virginia. I9I7; The Migration of Negroes. published by the U. S. DeparImenl of Labor. l9l9; and of various scientific articles and papers. LEROY ADELBERT CALKINS. 35.. M.B., M.D., M.S.. PH.D ............... Preston Heighls Professor of Obslelrics and Gynecology Q B H; E E; Virginia Sun: Medical Sociely; American Medical Association; American Associa- lion of Analomim; Fellow American College of Surgeons: Author of The Growth of lhe Human Fetus. and several contributions to medical publications. WILBUR ARMSTRONG NELSON. 3.5.. M.A ................................. Rugby Road Professor of Geology 3 5:; 4h B K; Bachelor of Science. Vanderbilt Universily, l9l0; Master of Arls. Slanford Univer- sity. I915: Chemist. Tennessee Packing Co.. l9l0-H; Assistanl Geologist. Tennessee Geological Survey, I91 l-I4; Economic Geologist. N. C. and St. L. Railway. l9l4-16; Mining Geologisl. Paga I371 CORKS G CURLS ex , ,f . I X. N. Mining Co.. Carlenville. Ga 191648; Member Tennelsee Highway Commission. 191849: State Geologist of Tennessee. 918-25; Fuel Distributor for Tennessee. l92l-22; President. Nuhville Academy of Sciences. I924; Head of Corcoran and Rogers School of Geology. Univenity of Virginia. and State Geologist of Virginia since I925; President. Monteagle Sunday School Auem. bly. l92l-25; Fellow Geological Society of America. American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member Association of American Slate Geologists tPreIidenO; Society of Economic Geologixts; American Imlilute of Mining and Melallutgical Engineers: Seismological Society of America: American Association of Petroleum Geologiets; Geological Society of thington; Virginia Academy of Science; Sons of the American Revolution: Chairman Finance Committee. National Conference on State Path: Member Executive Committee. National Conference on State Parks: Member Executive Committee. Division of State: Relations. National Research Council; Chairman. Advisory Council to the Board of Survey: and Maps of the Federal Government; Member Power Committee of the Americnn Engineering Council; Member Executive Committee. Joint Committee on Molding Sand Renarch. American Foundryrnen': Association; Chlirmnn Sub- committee on Geological Survey; of the American Foundrymen's Auociation; Author of numerous reports and geological articles. HOMER WILLIAM SMITH. B.A.. PH.D ...................................... Madilon Lane Acting Professor of Physiology WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN, B.A., M.D ..................................... Rugby Road Professor of Surgery and Gynecology K A; Kb P 2; A Q A; it B K; Raven; T.I.L.K.A.; Bachelor of Alli. Transylvania University; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia; Former Resident Surgeon of the University of Virginia Hmpital: Member of the House StaE. Bellevue Hospital, New York; Adjunct Professor of Surgery. l9l0-I6; Assistant Surgeon of the Univenity of Virginia Hospital; Member: the Albemarle County Virginia State and American Medical Ansocialiom; Southern State and Tri- State Medical Societies; Fellow the American College of Surgeons; Associate Professor of Surgery lince l9l6: Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. A. jOHN HENRY NEFF. B.A.. M.D ......................................... University Place Professor of Urology H K A; A II; A Q A; it P E; i? B K; T.I.L.K.A.; '3 ; Z ; Raven: Bachelor of Arts. University of Virginia. I907; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia, I9l0; Urologist. Univer- sity of Virginia Hospital; Member American Urological Association; Faculty Member on the 3-3-3 Athletic Council. JOSEPH KENT ROBERTS. B.A.. M.A.. PH. D ........................... Montebello Heights Professor of Geology F A; E 5; Bachelor of Arts. Emory and Henry College. I9l0; Muter of Arts. Johns Hopkins University. l9l5; Doctor of Philosophy. Johns Hopkins University. I922: fellow. American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science. and Geological Society of America: member. Paleontological Society of America. Virginia Academy of Science. Tennessee Academy of Science: Professor of Geology, Emory and Henry College. 19'6-20: Assistant Professor of Geology. Vanderbilt University. 1922-24. and Associate Professor. l924-26; Professor of Geology. University of Vir- ginia. I92L: Assistant Geologist. Virginia Geological Survey. Summer I920. 2i. 22. 23, 27; Tennessee Geological Survey, Summer '924. 25; Kentucky Geological Survey, Summer I926. Numerous magazine articles. and report of the Geology of the Triassic of Virginia. I381 CORKS Ea CURLS . A I928 MARY JEFFCOTT HAMBLIN, AB ............................................. University Acting Adviser lo Women HERMAN PATRICK JOHNSON. B.A., M.A.. PH.M ............................. East Lawn Associate Professor of English Lileralure Bachelor of Arts. University of South Carolina. 1904: Master of Arts, 1908; Master of Philosophy. University of Chicago. 1909; Teacher of English in Columbia. 5. C., High School, 1904-08; Prin- cipal. 1906-08; Assistant Professor, University of Mississippi. 1909-14; Acting Professor of Eng- lish, 1912-13; Adjunct Professor of English Literature. University of Virginia, 1914-18: Member of Modem Language Association of America. GARDNER LLOYD CARTER, M.A.. PHD ............................... Gilderslceve Wood Associale Professor of Chemistry Bachelor of Arts, 1912. Master of Arts. 1914. Doctor of Philotophy, 1916. University of Virginia; Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Vanderbilt University. 1916-18: Assistant Gas Chemist. Chemical 33:43:; ?;Evzlcze; Member the American Chemical Society; Treasurer General Athletic Association. CHARLES WAKEFIELD PAUL .......................................... McCormick Road Associate Professor of Public Speaking A 2 P; Graduate. Emerson College of Oratory; Member Faculty. Emerson College. 1901-07: Adjunct Professor Public Speaking. University of Virginia. 1903-18: Associate Professor since 1918; Member of the National Association of Teachers of Speech and of the American Association of University Profeuors. JAMES COOK BARDIN, M.D ............................................ Fry's Spring Road Professor of Romam'c Languages 9 A X; E A X; Raven; OWL: Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1909; Instructor in Romanic Languages, University of Virginia. 1910-13: First Lieutenant. Medical Corps. U. S. A.; First Lieutenant. Med.-O. R. C.; Member of Advisory Editorial Board of Inter-America; Editor of Leycndas Hislon'cas Meiicanaa and El Reina de lo: Incas. W. PATTON GRAHAM, B.A.. M.A ................................... 1100 Wertland Street 1 Professor of Romantic Language: Bachelor of Arts. Emory and Henry College; Master of Arts. University of Virginia; Student at the Universily of Grenoble; Student at the University of Chicago; Professor of French. Lynchburg High School; Professor of Modern Languages. Wesleyan College; Professor of Modern Languages. Mercer University; Modern Languages. Cumberland University; Modern Languages. Central Col- lege; Associate Professor of Romanic Languages. University of Virginia; Professor of Romanic Languages: Editor of Easy Stories of French Life. from Guy de Maupassanl. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY. B.A.. M.D ................................... University Place Professor of Clinical Pathology 4? A 9; it B K; it B 11; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. University of Mississippi. 1902; Student Assistant in Bacteriology and Pathology, University of Virginia. 1910-11; Assistant Surgical Path- I391 ologist. Universily of Virginia Hospital. 19! l-IZ; Doclor of Medicine. University of Virginia. 19'2; lnterne. University of Virginia Hospilal. I9I2-I3; Slate Health Deparlment of Virginia. Summer: of I9IO-II-l2; Instructor in Clinical Diagnosis and Auinlanl Univenily Phytician. University of Virginia. 19'3-I4; Rockefeller Sanilary Commission and Community Health Work. Virginia. I9l4'. Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology. Universily of Mississippi. l9l4; Adjunct Professor of Clinical Diagnosis and Univeraily Physician. I9l5-22; Auociale Professor of Clinical Diagnosis and Director of Laboralories, University of Virginia Hoapilnl. 1922-27. ALBERT JULIUS BARLOW. B.A.. B.B.A.. C.P.A ...... . ................. Faculty Apartments Associate Professor of Commerce and Business Adminislralion B 9 H; A M A; A K W; Bachelor of Arls. Boslon University. l9l5: Bachelor of Business Administration. Boston University. 1920; Certified Public Accountant. Stale of New Hampshire; Insiructor in Accounting and Aduarial Science. Bouon Universily. I9I7-20: Professor and Head of Accounting Deparlmcnt. Havana Branch of Boston Universily. College of Business Administration. Havana. Cuba. I920-2l: Auociale Professor of Accounting and Markeling. Univenity of Virginia: Member of American Economic Association; American Associnlion of Universily Instructors in Accounting. CHARLES POLLARD OLIVIER. B.A.. M.A.. PHD ............................ Observatory Assocfale Professor of Astronomy 3 A E; 4 B K; Y T A; Raven; Bachelor of Am. 1905: Master of Arts. I908: Doclor of Philolophy. l9l I. University of Virginia; Vanderbill Fellow and Imlrucior in Astronomy. Univer- sily of Virginia. l905-09; Assistant. Lick Observatory. Universily of Californil. l909-l0; Research Assislam, Yerkes Observatory, Universily of Chicago. Summer of l9l3: Professor of Aslronomy and Phytics. Agne: Scon College, l9ll-l4; Mutter Computer. Ordinance Department. U. S. A.. I9IB-I9; Fellow, Royal Astronomical Sociely; Fellow. American Anociation for the Advancement of Science; Member lhc Comile' dc Bureau Ccnlral Mc'le'orique; SociaE Astronomique de France; Soci6t5 Aslronomique d' Anvers; American Astronomical Socicly. etc.; Aulhor of various papers in American and Foreign journals and in lhe Leander McCormick Observatory and Lick Observatory publicalions. FRANCIS HARRIS ABBOT. B.A.. M.A ................................... Fry's Spring Road Professor of French A T 9: A H; Bachelor and Master of Arts. Univerlily of Virginia. 1399; Instructor in French. Universily of Virginia. 1898-99: University of Gb'uingen. University of Leipsic, 18994902: Inslructor in French. Johns Hopkins Universily and University of Chicago. CARL CASKEY SPEIDEL. PH.B.. PH.D ..................................... Dawson'n Row Associalc Professor of Analomy N E N; 4, B K; Bachelor of Philosophy, Lafayette. l9l4; Doclor of Philosophy. Princeton. I913; Parl-limc Instructor in Biology. Princeton University. I9I4-l6; Maule Research Fellow. Princeton. l9l6-I7; lnslruclor in Comparative Anatomy and Histology, University of Akron. Ohio. l9l7-l8: Acting Professor of Biology. Saint Lawrence Universily. 19'9-20; Investigator during various sum- men at Marine Biological Laboratory. Wood's Hole. Massachusetts. Bureau of Fisheries. Wood': Hole. Massachusells. Harpswe Laboratory. Maine. and lb: U. 5. Biological Slalion, Fairporl. Iowa; Sanitary Corps and Chemical Warfare Department. U. S. A., I9l8: Member the American Analomical Association. American AssociaIion for Advancement of Science. Marine Biological Laboratory. I401 CORKS Q CURLS , KR I928 A . h BRUCE WILLIAMS. 85.. M5,. PH.D ....................................... Colonnade Club Professor of Political Science 4h F A; 41' B K; Raven; Bachelor of Science. Virginia Polytechnic lnslilule. I9I2; Masler of Science, Virginia Polylechnic lmlilule. I914; Graduate Sludenl. Johns Hopkins University. I9l6- '7; University of Paris. 19'9; Universily Fellow in Polilical Science. Johns Hopkins Universily. 1919-20; Doctor of Philosophy. Johns Hopkins Universily. I920; Member American Polilical Science Associalion. and the American Sociely of Inlernalional Law. ABRAHAM BERCLUND, B.A.. PH.D .................................... Faculty Aparlmenls Professor of Commerce and Business Administration A K W; Bachelor of Arls. Universily of Chicago. I904; Doctor of Philowphy. Columbia Univer- sity. I907; Taught Economics at Washington Slate College. l907-09; Special Agent. Bureau of Corporaliom. I909-l3: Taught Economics at University of Washington. l9l3-18; Special Expert for United States TariH Commission. l9l8-22: Associale Professor of Transporlalion. Universily of Virginia. I922; Member American Economic Associalion: American Asmialion for Labor Legislalion; National Economic League; National Geographic Association; Member of lhe Amer- ican Auocialion for the Advancement of Science; Author of book on United Slales Sleel Cor- poration. and of leveral articles on current economic questions in the American Economic Review. Quarlcrly journal of Economics. journal of Political Economy, and Annals of American Academy a! Palilical and Social Science; Author of Our Merchant Marine Problems and lntemalional Trade Politics. ATCHESON LAUCHLIN HENCH. B.A.. M.A.. PH.D .................... East Jelferson Slrcel Professor of English I A E; Bachelor of Arls. Lafayette. I9IZ; Maslcr of Am, Harvard. l9l7; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard, I920; lnslruclor in English, Lafayette, l9l2-l3; Assistant Professor of English. Penn- sylvania Mililary College. l9l4-l6: A. E. F.. I9l8-l9; Auislanl Profeuor of English. Wesleyan Universily. l920-22: Member Modern Language Associalion of America. ELBERT ALVIS KINCAID, A.B.. M.A.. PHD .................................. Rugby Road Associalc Professor of Commerce and Business Administralion A T Q; A K 4'; Bachelor of Arts. Washington Slate College. I910; Masler of Arls. Harvard. l9ll; Doctor of Philosophy. University of California, 1922; University Scholar, Harvard. l9l0; Teaching Fellow, Harvard. I9ll; Assistant Professor of Economics. Washington Slate College. I9I3-I6; Instructor, University of California. 1916-22; Lecturer. American Inslilule of Banking, Oakland. California Chapter; Financial Writer for San Francisco Call. l9l9-20; Lecturer, Banking and Finance. University of California Exlension. l9l8-22. JOHN HOWE. YOE, M.S.. M.A.. PHD ................................... Facully Aparlments Professor of Chemistry K E; A X E; E T; 23 5; Bachelor of Science, l9l3: Master of Science, l9l4, Vanderbill Universily; Master of A115, I9l7. Princeton Universily; Doctor of Philosophy. Princclon Univer- sity. I923; Gradual: Studenl. Universily of Chicago hSummer Quarted. I913; Cerlihcale of First Air Training. l9l8. United States Bureau of Mines; Assistanl in Chemislry. I9ll-l3; Instructor in Biology. l9l3-I4. Instructor in Chemiury. I9I4-I5. Vanderbilt University: Assistant in Chemislry. I9l5-l7. Princeton University; lnslruclor in ZoBIogy hSummer Quarled. l9l4; Inslructor in HM Chemistry $ummer Quarterly l9l5-I6-l7. George Peabody College for Teachen: Chemicll Engineer 011 War Cu Researcm. U. 5. Bureau of Mineu. I9I7-18; Fin! Lieulenanl. Chemical Warfare Service. U. S. A.. I9l8-l9; Assistant Professor of Chemislry. Univeuily of Virginia. l9l9-23: Associate Professor of Chemislry. University of Virginia. 1923-27: Profeuor of Chem- istry. I927; Graduate Work. Princelon University. l922-23: Fellow American Anocialion for the Advancement of Science. DUMAS MALONE. B.A.. M.A., PH.D ....................................... Colonnade Club Associalc Professor of Hislory E N; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. Emory College. l9l0; Maslcr of Arts. I921. and Doctor of Philomphy, I923. Yule University; lmlruclor in History. 1919-23. Assinnnt Professor of History. I923. Yale University; Author of The Public Life of Thomas Cooper. and of several mngnzine articles; Member Amctican Historical Association. FREDERICK DEANE GOODWIN RIBBLE. B.A.. M.A.. LL.B ................. Colonnade Club Associate Professor of Law K E; 4 A 43; T.I.L.K.A.; I T; Q B K: 0 A K; Raven: Bachelor of Arts. William and Mary College. l9l6: Mailer of Arh. University of Virginia. l9l7; U. S. Army. I918; Instructor in Commercial Law. University of Virginia. l9202l: Bachelor of Laws. University of Virginia. 192'; Member Virginia Bar Association. and American Bar Auocialion. ROBERT KENT GOOCH. B.A., D.PHIL. OxonJ ........................... Chancellor Slreel Professor of Political Science A T A; A 11; Eli Banana; P.K.: Z ; '3 ; Raven; 4, B K; Bachelor of Am. University of Virginia, 19M; Muller of Arts. University of Virginia. l9l5; Bachelor of Arts. Oxford Univer- sity. I920; Masler of Am. Oxford University. I922: Doctor of Philosophy. Oxford University. I924: Rhodes Scholar. Oxford; Student. Faculle dc droil. Paris; Master in Latin, Jegerson School for Boys. Charlottesville. l9l3-I4: lnslruclor in Mathematics and Assistant in Philosophy, Univer- sity of Virginia, 1914-15; Instruclor in Latin and Greek. University of Virginia Summer School. I916; Associale Professor of History and Political Science. College of William and Mary. I920- Zl; Professor of Political Science. College of William and Mary. l921-24: Associate Professor of Polilical Science. University of Virginia. I924: Captain. Battery . B 60m Artillery. C. A. C A. E. F.; Contributor to Political Science Quarlerly; Member American Political Science Auc- cialion. ALFRED CHANUTIN. PH.B., PH.D ............................................. University Associalc Professor of Biochemistry GEORGE BRIGHT YOUNG. M.D ............................................... Ivy Road Associate Professor of Preventive Axlcdicinc EDWARD WATTS SAUNDERS. C.E ........................................ Mallell House Associate Professor of Applied Malhemalics T B H; Raven. I 42 I WILLIAM EDWARD KNIGHT. M.E.. M.I.M.E ............................ Virginia Avenue Associate Professor of Romanic Languages Mechanical Engineer of the Lagos Government Railway. West Africa. '896-98; Assistant Mechan- ical Superintendent of the United Railways of Havana. Cuba. 18984905; Superintendent of Motive Power. Shops and Equipment of Cuba Railroad. l905-I6; Instructor in Spanish. University of Vir- ginia, l9l9-20; Adjunct Professor of Romanic Languages. University of Virginia. since 1920. LINWOOD LEHMAN, M.A.. PHD .............................................. East Lawn Associate Professor of Lah'n and Ramanic Languages Z B T: qt B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. I915. Master of Arts. I9l7, Doctor of Philosophy. I920. University of Virginia; Instructor in Latin. University of Virginia. l9l5-24; Instructor in French. University of Virginia, I9l7-20: Assistant Professor of Romanic Languages. University of Virginia. 1920-26; Assistant Professor of Latin. University of Virginia. 1923-26; Associate Pro- fessor of Latin since I926. Associate Professor of Romanic Languages since I926; Editor of Labiche's Un jeune Homme Pressti tHenry Holt and Co.. I923; Studied in France, Summer of I92l; Member of Modern Language Association: Author of various articles in journals. JAMES SHANNON MILLER. JR.. B.A.. B.S., E.E ........................ Montebello Heights Assislanl Professor of Electrical Engineering in B K; T B H; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Science. Emory and Henry College. I9l8; Instructor in Physics, University of Virginia. I9I9-20; Member American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. STANISLAW JOHN MAKIELSKI, BS ........................... Blue Ridge Club Apartment Assistanl Professor of Art and Architecture Bachelor of Science in Architeclure; Member American Institute of Architecls; Licensed Architect of the State of Virginia. ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL GORDON. JR.. A.B.. M.A., PH.D ............... Fry's Spring Road Assfslanl Professor of English Literature H K A; qt B K; Bachelor of Arts. William and Mary College. l9l6; Master of Arts. University of Virginia. l9l8; Doctor of Philosophy. University of Virginia, I9ZI; Instructor in English, University of Virginia, I9I9-22; Author of nVirginia Writers of Fugitive Verse tWhiteYh: Contributor to National Cyclopedia of American Biography; Associate Bulletin Editor of Alumni Ncms; Assistant Literary Editor of Library of Southern Literature trevised editiont; Member the Modern Language Association of America. and American Association of University Professors; Book review in Inlernalional Book Review. Virginia Quarlcrly Review. etc.; Contribulor to Dic- tionary of American Biography. FREDERICK LYONS BROWN, M.A.. PH.D .............................. Faculty Apartments Assislanl Professor of Physics E 5; Master of Arts: Northwestern University. 1916; Doctor of Philosophy. Northwestern. t922; Instructor in Astronomy. Northwestern, l9l6-l7; S. C.. U. S. A.. and A. E. F.. 19'7-19: Instructor in Mathematics. Northwestern. l919-22. I431 WILLIAM EDWARD BROWN. M.D ................................. Blue Ridge Sannlotium Assistant Professor of Phlhisiolhcrapy HARRY ROGERS PRATT .................................................. Minor Cottage Associalc Professor of Alusl'c 1 1' A: Musical Director of the Lake Placid Foundation. l92l-23; Composer of Songs. Choruses. Piano Pieces. and olher Instrumental Works; Harvard. I906. Organisl. Composer. CHARLES HENDERSON. E.E .......................................... Faculty Apartments Assistant Professor of Experimenlal Engineering A T 9; A 11; E B 4i; Elcclrical Engineer. University of Virginia. I920; Inslruclor of Applied ?gnlglezraalica. University of Virginia. I9l4-I7: Instructor of Mathematics. Univcnily of Virginia. JAMES ERNEST KINDRED. M. A.. PH.D ........................................ Oakhunl Assiafanl Professor of Histology and Embryology 3 X; 4 A: Bachelor of Am. Tufls College. 19M; Master of Arts. University of Illinois, I915: Doclor of Philosophy. Universily of Illinois. I918; Demomlralor in Histology and Embryology. School of Medicine. Western Reserve University. l920-23; Member of the American Society of Zoiilogisu; Fellow of the American Association of Advanced Science: Ohio Academy of Science; American Association of University Professors; Marine Biological Laboratory. ARTHUR FRANCIS MACCONOCHIE. B.Sc. UEngJ Loud ....................... Rugby Road Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering A 3 qh T B H; Raven: Txigon: journal of Engineering; Bachelor of Science in Engineering. University of London: Lecturer Technical School. Leeds. England; Senior Lecturer. Civil and Mechanical Engineering Department, Huddersfield Technical College hffilialed Io University of Lecdo: Associate Member Institute of Mechanical Engineering of London: Fellow, Edinburgh Geological Sociely: Member Society for lhe Promolion of Engineering Education; Aswciale Member American Sociely of Mechanical Engineers; Formerly of H. M. Geological Survey. Scotland. Barr and Slroud. Glasgow. the Royal Ordinance Faclories, Woolwich: Assistanl Geologist. Virginia Geological Survey: Author of Thcrmodynamics Applied lo Engineering. FRANK STRINCFELLOW BARR, B.A.. M.A ................. Journeys End, l2 Slrcet, N. W. Assislanl Professor of History A T Q; E T; 4, B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. University of Virginia. l9l6; Master of Arts. University of Virginia. I9I7; Inslruclor in English. University of Virginia. 1915-16: Rhodes Scholar from Virginia. I9I7: Bachelor of Am. Honours School of Modern History. Oxford University. I921; Diploma in French Civilization and Likeralure. Universily of Paris, I922: Fellow of the Educalional Foundation of the Belgian Relief Commission. Universily of Ghent. I922-23; Managing Editor, Vfrginia Quarterly Review; Conlribulor of articles and book reviews to various newspapers and periodicals. I441 BRUCE DODSON REYNOLDS. 3.5.. D.Sc ............................... Montebello Heights Assistanl Professor of Zoiilogy E 3: Bachelor of Science. University of Virginia. 1920; Gradual: Student. Universily of Iowa, 1920-21; Doctor of Science. Johns Hopkins Universily. 1923; Assistanl in Miology. University of Virginia. 1916-17 and 1919-20: Instructor in Animal Biology. University of Iowa. 1920-21: School of Hygiene Research. Fellow. Johns Hopkins University. 1921-23: Assistant Professor of ZoBlogy. University of Arkansas. 1923-24; Teacher in Summer Quarter. Universily of Virginia. 1917 and 1924; Firs! Lieutenant Air Service. U. S. A.. 1917-19; Member Iowa Academy of Science; Virginia Academy of Science; American Associalion for the Advancement of Science; American Society of Parasitologills. PAUL OTTO, B.PHY.ED.. M.PHY.ED .............................................. University Assislanl Professor of Physical Educalion DUDLEY CROFFORD SMITH. 85.. MD ............................... 30 University Place Assislanl Professor of Medicx'nc K E; 4, B U; A Q A; Raven; T.1.L.K.A.; Bachelor of Science and Two-Year Certificate in Medicine, Univenity of Mississippi. 1914; Doclor of Medicine. Universily of Virginia. 1916: Instruclor of Bacleriology and Pathology. Univenhy of Virginia. 1916-17; lnslruclor of Medicine and Member House SIaE. University of Virginia Hospital. 1917-19; Johns Hopkins Dispensary 1Ballimore1. Summer 1919; Washington University 15!. Louid. Summer 1920; Member County. Slate. Tri-slale. Southern and American Medical Associations: MembcrcsSncicly of American Bac- leriologisls; Syphilologisl and Denmneologist, University of Virginia Hospital. ALLEN FISKE VOSHELL. B.A.. M.D .................................... 1 ..... Vnnily H811 Assislanl Professor of Medicine fP I' A; 0 A K: T.1.L.K.A.: Raven; Bachelor of Arts. and Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University. Resident Orlhopedisl. Johns Hopkins Hospital. 1920-21; Instructor in Orthopedics. Johns Hopkins Medical School; Assistant Orlhopcdic Surgeon in Out Patient Department. johns Hopkins Hospital, 1920-21; 1nslruclor University of Virginia Medical School. 1921-24; Assislnnl Professor of Orthopedic Surgery. 1924-27: Associale Professor of Orthopedic Surgery. ARTHUR KYLE DAV1S, JIL, B.A.. M.A.. B.LITT.. PH.D ................... FacuIly Apartmenls Associalc Professor of English K A; 4, B K; E T; Raven; Skull and Keys; Vice-Presidenl Class of 1919; Bachelor of Arts. Universily of Virginia. 1917; Master of Atlas, University of Virginia. 1919; Diploma in Economics and Po1ilica1 Science, Universily of Oxford, 1921; B. Lin.. University of Oxford, 1923; Ph.D., University of Virginia. 1924; Head of lhe Lalin and Greek Deparlment. Episcopal High School of Virginia. 1917-18: Central Officers' Training School for Infanlry, Camp Lee, Virginia. 1918; Second Lieulcnanl, U. S. A.; Student Assislant in Philosophy, University of Virginia. 1919; Rhodes Scholar from Virginia. 1919; 1nslruclor in English Literature. Universily of Virginia. 1923-24; Archivist. Virginia Folk-Lore Socicly. 1923-24; Editor of English and Scottish Ballads in Virginia ; Member of Modem Language Association of America; Winner of Edgar A11an Poe Ficlion Medal. Woodrow Wilson Essay Medal for Magazine Contributions: Lecturer in Harvard Summer School. 1926; Visiling Professor. Sweet Briar College. 1926-27; Secrelary Popu1ar Liler- alure Group, Modern Language Associalion of America. 1927; Associale Professor of English. University of Virginia. 1927. I451 ARTHUR FERGUSON BENTON, B.A.. M.A.. PHD .......................... Dawson's Row Associate Prpfcsaor of Chemistry ? B K; A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.. Princeton University; Parl-lime Anislnnt in Chemislry. l9l6-l7; Sayre Fellow in Applied Chemistry. l9l9: Proctor Fellow. l9l9-20; National Research Fellow: I920-2l; Princeton University: National Research Fellow, l92lh24. California lmlitulc of Tech- nology; Member American Chemical Sociely; Associate Professor of Chemiilry. University of Vir- ginia. I927. EVERETT SHOVELTON SANDERSON. MS., PH.D .................... Facully Apartments Assislanl Professor of Bacteriology E 5; Bachelor of Science. Massachusem Agriculluul College. I9I6: Master of Science. Brown University. I922: Master of Science and Doctor of Philowphy. Yale University. I92l and I922; Special Student. University of Poiliers Urmncd. l9l9; Teaching Assistant in Biology. Brown Universily. I9I6-l7; Bacleriologisl. 261h Division. France. l9l8-l9: Assistant Instructor of Bac- teriology. Yale Universiw, School of Medicine. and Bacteriologist to New Haven Hospital. I92I-23: Member of the 50-5 of the Rockefeller lnslilule for Medical Research. Department of Animal Pathology. 1923-25: Assistant Professor of Bacteriology. University of Virginia. l925-; Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member of the Virginia Academy of Science. GEORGE TALMAGE STARNES. B.A.. M.A.. PHD ...................... Fry's Spring Road Auislanl Professor of Commerce and Business Administrall'on 1? B K; T A K; A K W; Bachelor of Ark. Emory and Henry College. I918; Master of Ark. University of Virginia. 1922; Mule! of Arls, Harvard. I924: Doclor of Philosophy. Univenity of Virginia. I924; Instructor in the Deparlmenl of Economics. University of Virginia. 1922-24; Auialanl Profeuor of Commerce and Business Administration. University of Virginia. I925h. LAWRENCE T. LUDWIG ...................................................... University Assistanl Professor of Physical Educalion CHARLES NEWTON HULVEY. 83.. M5,, LL.B ............................... University Assistant Professor of Commercial Law A E H: Commandant. Tennessee Military Inslitule. l9w-I4; Superinlendcnt same Institution. 1915-17; Lieutenant, Captain, Colonel. Tenneuee National Guard. l907-I5; Major UnfnntryL U. 5. Army. I9l7-ZI; hCommanding Officer First U. 5. Disciplinary Battalion; Professor, Military Science and Taclics. N. C. Slate College; Instructor First and Second Training CampO: Graduate Rollcr's School. 1904; Student Georgia School of Technology. Army Garrison Schools. North Carolina State College; Bachelor of Science. chelwaler College: Doctor of Law. University of Virginia. I924: Master of Science, University of Virginia. I925: Instructor hMathemalic: and LawL Univenily of hVirginia, 1923-25; Assistant Professor of Commercial Law since I925. FRANZ KARL MOHR. DOCTOR Jums. M.A.. ................................ Oakhurn Circle Assistant Professor of Germanic Languages Attended the German humanistic Cymnasia at Weidenau and Baden. Auslria. graduated in I907. Sludied law al lhe University of Vienna. Austria. l907-l9l2: was promoted there to degree of I461 CORKSEBCURLS ., . fx I928 Doctor Juris Nov. 13. I912. Prncticed law l9lZ-l9l5. Served in the Austrian army June l9l5- Nov.. I9l8, with Enal rank of Lieutenant. two and one-half year; in Military Courts in Kuhn. Galicia; Practiced Law I9l8-l92l; lmmigraled to U. 5.. Aug. I92l; Studied English. Instructor in German at Elmhunt College, Illinois. 19224925; Studied during these years and during theue summer quarters at the University of Chicago; Received M.A. Degree in Germanic; there in Sept. I925: Instructor in German at the State University of Illinois. Urbana. 11L. I925-26; con- tinued studies in Germanica; Instructor in German at the University of Virginia. l926-27; Assistant Professor in German since I927; Naturalizcd Citizen of the United States; Member of Denneh- ahdem-Jurilten-Vcrein , Vienna. ARTHUR AUGUST PEGAU. B.A., M.A.. PH.D ............................. Colonnade Club Assistant Professor of Ceology E F E; E 5; Bachelor of Arts. University of Virginia. I9l9; Master of Arts. University of Virginia. 192'; Doctor of Philosophy. Cornell Univenity. I924. FLETCHER DRUMMOND WOODWARD, M.D ............................. University Place Assislanl Professor of Ololaryngolagy K E; N 2 N; T.I.L.K.A.; IMP: Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. I9I9: Ex-lnteme. University of Virginia Honpitnl: Ex-Houw Surgeon, Manhatlan Eye. Ear, and Throat Hospital, New York City; Member of Albemarle County. State. Southern. and American Medical Associa- tiom; Fellow American College of Surgeonl; Auiutnnt Professor. Otolaryngology. I925. VINCENT WILLIAM ARCHER. 3.5.. M.D ..................................... Rugby Road Assistant Professor of Rocntgenalogy 9 A X; N E N; 1, B K; Raven: Bachelor of Science. University of Virginia. I920: Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. I923; Member American Medical Association; Southern Medical Auociation; Virginia State Medicnl Society; Piedmont Medical Soccly; Radiological Society of North America; Albemarle Medical Auociations: in Practice. Anheville. N. C., 1923-24; Director of X-ray Laboratory. Universily of Virginia Hospital; National Council of the Y.M.C.A.; National Council of the Boy Scouts of America. JAMES EDWIN WOOD. JR.. 35.. M.D ....... . .............................. Preston Heights Assialanl Professor of Medicine 4i B K; A Q A; Q P :5: Raven: Bachelor of Science. University of Virginia. I9l8; Student Assistant in Pharmacology and Materia Medica. I920; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. 192': House Officer. West Medical Service. Masnchuletts General Hospital, I9ZI-23: Relident Phytician. Massachusetts General Hospital. I923; Member Virginia State Medical Society; Ameri- can Medical Association; in charge of Cudiographic Department. University of Virginia Hospital; Instructor in Medicine. University of Virginia. 1923-26; Assistant Professor of Medicine. I926; Fellow in Medicine of the National Research Council. appointed to work with Sir Thomas Lewis in London. 1926-27. ORLAND EMILE WHITE. 35.. M.S.. Sc.D ................................... Fry's Spring Professor of Agricultural Biology and Director of the Blandy Experimental Farm Bachelor of Science and Master of Science. South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechan- ic Arts. I909. I91 I : Hilton Scholar. l9l2. and Emerson Scholar. I913. Harvard; Muter of H71 Science. Harvard. l9l2: Doclor of Science, Harvard. I9l3: Member of Socicly of American Nal- uralists; Fellow of the American Association for lhe Advancement of Science: Member of the American Genelic Auocialion; Botanical Sociely of America; American Eugenics Socicly; Ex- plorer's Club; Research Assistant and Instructor. South Dakola Stale College. l909-II; Assillanl in Genetics. Radclme. l9l3; Assislnnt Curator of Plant Breeding. Brooklyn Bolanic Garden. 1913- l6; Curator. l9l6-24; Curator of Plum Breeding and Economic Plnnls. I924-27: Specialisl. United Slates Department of Agriculture. JuIy-November. l9l8. Auguu-November. l9l9; Mulford Exploration of the Amazon Basin Expedition. l92l-22; Sccrelary. Round Table on Agriculture and Population Increase. lmlilule of Politics. Williamstown. I925; Edilorinl Board. American Journal of Botany. I920-2l: Edilor of Genetics Section. Bolanicnl Abstracts. 1922-27; Edilor of Plant Genetics Section. Biological Abslrlcll. I927i; Author of various paper: on Heredity and Cenelica. and on the Nalural History of the Amazon Basin. EDWIN CARLYLE MARKHAM. PH.D .......................................... Univerlily Auislanl Professor of Chemislry EUSTACE E. WINDES. M.A ..................................................... University Assislan! Professor of Secondary Educalion H. H. SIMMS ................................................................... Univenily Acting Assislanl Professor of Hislory FLOYD NEBON HOUSE. PH.D ........................................... Universily Pllce Professor of Sociology Bachelor of Arts. University of Colorado. I9IB; Master of Arli. 19'9: Doctor of Philosophy. University of Chicago. I924; Professor of Economics and Sociology, Ottawa University iKaan. 1919-22; Professor of Economics. Middlebury College. I923-25: Assistant Profeuor of Sociology. University of Chicago. l925-26; Professor of Sociology in the Universily of'Virginia. I926; Member of lhe American Sociological Society and Ihe American Association of University Profane . HARRY STEPHEN LADD, B.A.. M.S.. PH.D ............................ Cildcrsleeve Wood Assislan! Professor of Geology E;X 4i 2; E E; 1' A; Bachelor of Ark. Washington Universily. I922: Master of Science Universily of Iowa. I924; Doctor of Philosophy. I925; Fellow of Yule University and lhe Bishop Museum I925- 26. I928- 29: Member of Paleontological Society; Geological Sociely of Wash- ington; Fellow Iowa Academy of Science 'iHENRY BEARDON MULHOLLAND. M.D ............................... University Place Assislunl Professor of Clinical Nlcdicine Cb A 9; d? P E; T.I.L.K.A.; Doctor of Medicine. Universily of Virginia. I920; Inlerne and Resident Physician, University of Virginia Hospilal. l920-22; Universily Physician and lnalructor in Medicine. l922-26: Assislant Professor of Clinical Medicine. I926: Massachusclls General Hospital. Boston. Summer. I920. BEN-ZION LINFIELD. 8.5.. Grad. in Malh.. MS. PH.D.. D.SC ................ University Place Associalc Professor of Malhcmalics A E H; '1? B K: Bachelor of Science. Universily of Virginia. i9l8; Masler of Science and Gradual: in Malhemalics. Universily of Virginia. I920; Instruclor in Mathematics Universily of 'Ahsent on leave, 1927918. I481 Virginia. l9l8-20; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University. 1923; Graduate Studenl in the University of Paris. Universily of Slrassburg. University of Rome. 1923-26; Doclur-al-es-Science. University of Slrnasburg, I925; Member American Mathematical Society: American Malhemaiical Associalion: Sociele Mathemalique de France: Author of arlicles in Transactions and lhe Bullell'n of American Mathematical Society. CHARLES BRICE MORTON, H, 3.5.. M.D ................................. University Place Assislanl Professor of Surgery and Gynecology H K A; N E N; A Q A; Raven; Bachelor of Science in Medicine. University of Virginia. I920; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia. I922; Laboratory Assistant in Biology. University of Virginia. l9l7-l8: Laboratory Auislant in Biochemistry, University of Virginia, I9I9-20; House Officer. St. Luke's Hospital. New York City. 1922-24; Fellow in Surgery in the Mayo Founda- tion. Mayo Clinic, Rochesler. Minnesola, 1924-27; First Anillant in Experimental Surgery. Roch- ester, Minnesota. l925-26; Member of the Olmslead County and Minnesota State Medical Associa- tions; Albemarle Counly and Virginia State Medical Associations; American Medical Anocia- lion: Association of Resident and Ex-Residenl Physicians of the Mayo Clinic; Winner of the John Horsley Memorial Prize for Research in Surgery. Universiw of Virginia. I927; Author of various papers on Peplic Ulcer and other surgical subjects. RAPHAEL SEMMES. B.A., LL.B.. PH.D ..................................... Preston Place Associalc Research Professor of Hislory A A rb; Bachelor of Arts, Princeton Universily, 1912; Bachelor of Laws. Harvagd University. I9I6: Doctor of Philosophy, John Hopkins University. 1925-26; Assistant Professor of History. Trinity College. Harlford, Conneclicul. l926-27; Member Baltimore Bar Associalion. Maryland Historical Society; First Lieutenant of lnfanlry. A. E. F.. l9l7-I9. EDMUND s. CAMPBELL. M.S.........................................-:...-....Univenily Professor of Art and Archilcclure WILLIAM WIRT WADDELL. 5a., MD ......................................... Universily Assislanl Professor of Pediatrics JAMES R. MCKELDIN. B.A ...................................................... Maren Assistant Professor of Philosophy HUGH M. SPENCER. A.B.. M.Se. PH.D ..................................... Colonnade Club Assislan! Professor of Chemistry CHARLES PATTERSON NASH. 35.. LLB ................................. University, Va. Assistant Professor of Law K A; German Club; P.K. Sociely; 4h A qi': Eli Banana: IMP; Raven; S T; 13 ; Virginia Law Review Board; Editor-ineChief Virginia Law Review. l924-25. GEORGE BASKERVILLE ZEHMER ........................................ Peabody Hall Associate Professor of Education I491 FRANK BANE .................................................................. Richmond Aasacialc Professor of Applied Sociology EDWIN MORRIS BETTS ....................................................... University Acting Assistant Professor of Biology HARRY CROSS DILLARD. GRADUATE U. S. M. A.. LLB ....................... Vanily Hall Acting Assistant Professor of Law B 9 11; 4 A 4h P K Socicly; 0 A K; Raven: $ B K; Eli Banana; IMP; '3 ; Virginia Law Review Board; Decisions Editor, V l'rgim'a Law Review. 1926-27; President, Law School, I926-27; Graduate Uniled Slales Mililary Academy. 1924; Bachelor of Law. University of Virginia, I927. ADOLPHUS BLAIR SCOTT. B.A., LLB ..................................... Varsily Hull Acting Assislanl Professor of Law A 1'; $ A 4H 4 B K: Raven: 0 A K; P. K. Society; President of P. K. Sociely. l926-27; T. I. L. K. A.: IMP; Bachelor of Am. Virginia Military Inslilulc, I924; Bachelor of Law. University of Virginia, I927: Virginia Law Review Board; Noles Editor Virginia Law Review, l926-27. RICHARD HARDAWAY MEADE. JR., 8.5.. M.D .......................... Univerlily Park Assistant Professor of Surgery and Gynecology A W; Skull and Keys; T.1.L.K.A.: l3 ; OWL; Raven; Bachelor of Science. Universily of Virginia. I917; Doctor of Medicine. Harvard. I921; Fellow Trudeau Sanalorium. 192'; lnterne. Willard Parker Hospilal. 1921-22; lnlemc. Presbyterian Hospital. New York, 1922-23; Surgeon St. June: Hospital. Anking. China. l925-27: Assistant Attending Surgeon, Universily of Virginia Hospital, I927-; Member. Counly and State Medical Socielies; Piedmont Medical Sociely; American Medical Association. LANCELOT L. M. DENT. B.A.. M.A ....................................... University Place Assistant Profenor of Philosophy 21 A E; i, B K; Raven; 0 A K: 3 T; Bachelor of Arls. University of Virginia. I925: Muler of Am. Universily of Virginia. I926; Instruclor of Philosophy. University of Virginia. l925-27; Assistant Professor of Philosophy. l927-. OFFICERS 0F ADMINISTRATION HARRY CLEMONS. B.A., M.A ........................................ l28 Chancellor Slreel Librarian q, T; '4? B K; 4 F iP Chim0; Bachelor of Arts and Masler of Arla, Wesleyan Universily. I902. I905; Master of Arts. Princelon. I905; Assislanl in Library. Wesleyan. 1902-03; Scribner Fellow in English. Princeton. l903-04: Jacobus Fellow of Princeton in Residence at Oxford. England. l906-07: Instructor in English. Princelon, I904-06, 1907-08; Reference Librarian. Princelon. I908-I3; Professor of English. University of Nanlcing. China. l9l3-20: Librarian. Universily of Nanking. l9l4-27; Librarian. University of Virginia, I927 . I501 MARY LOUISE DINWIDDIE ........................................ West Main Slreel Assistant Librarian Inslruclor in Library Economics in the Universily of Virginia Summer Quarler tince l9l3. and in University of Virginia Exlension since I922; President of the Virginia Library Association. 1926. VIRGINIA EMMA MORAN. B.A.. M.A ......................................... Montebello Registrar ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS .............................................. East Range Bursar A K 1'; Secrelary lo the Reclor and the Board of Visitors: Member Executive Committee. Char- lotlesville and Albemarle Chapter of the Red Cross: Inslructor in Accounting: Permanent Chairman of the Finance Committee of ConKs AND CURLS, Incorporated. CHARLES HAROLD HARCOURT THOMAS ............................ McCormick Road Aw'slanl la the Bursar U K A, CARRIE WORRELL RICHARDSON .................................... Faculty Apartments Secretary in the President Secretary Alumni Board of Trustees. University of Virginia Endowment Fund. MARY BERNICE PROFFIT ................................................. Charlottesville Secretary lo the Dean JOHN A. HORNSBY, M.D .............................................. Ellie Wood Avenue Superintendent of lhe University Hospilal CATHERINE REBECCA LIPOP GRAVES .............................. North Second Street Law Librarian RETIRED ON THE CARNEGIE FOUNDATION ORMOND STONE. M.A ................................................. Cliflon Station, Va. Professor of Practical Aslronomy MILTON WYLIE. HUMPHREYS. M.A.. PH.D., LL.D ....................... Wcrlland Street A Professor of Greek ALBERT HENRY TUTTLE, M.S .......................................... University Place Miller Professor of Biology and Agricullure FRANCIS PERRY DUNNINCTON, 35., CE... ME. ....................... University Avenue Professor of Analytical and lnduslrial Chemistry HOWARD WINSTON. C.E ................................................. Colonnade Club Registrar K W, FRANCIS HENRY SMITH. M.A., D.C.L., LL.D ................................ Wes! Lawn Emeritus Professor of Nalural Philosophy I 51 1 PHOTOS BY HOLSINGER THE DEANS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA PRESIDENTS OF DEPARTMENTS 3n Memoriam QBbtnarb $abib $mie Barn in Ember, Qtulutahu map 6, 1904 mien in Emmet, Qtulorabu gugugt 12, 1927 Edward David Seerie. a student in the Engineering Department of the University of Virginia from January. I926, to June. I927. was born in Denver. Colorado. on May 6. I904, and died on August 12. I927, as the result of injuries received in an automobile accident near Denver. Prior to entering the University of Virginia he attended the Harvard Military School. in Los Angeles, the Princeton Tutoring School and Princeton University. While at Princeton he was a member of the Triangle Club and of the Freshman Track Team. After attending that institution for two years. he transferred to the University of Virginia. where he became a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fra- ternity and of the Theta Tau Engineering Fraternity. He was also actively con- nected with the Glee Club. To those who came to know Ed during his stay he was a true and loyal friend. One encountered in his personality that which lead to a fuller realization of his worth. the warmth of his heart and the generosity of his nature. His sincerity and straight- forwardness impressed all who came in contact with him. It may truly be said that he embodied those ideals of honor and integrity which stamp a man as a son of Virginia. At his passing we mourn a friend. W. H. 5.. E. C. 5.. C. T. L. 3n memoriam $mrge $terling gobngton Barn in ftureme, gouty dtarulina Sanuarp 21, 1908 mm: in fturente, 5mm; turntina august 15, 1927 George Sterling Johnston was a student of the University of Virginia from the fall of I926 to August I. I927. He was born January let, 1908, the only son of Anthony James and Anna Laughlin Johnston. He received his preparatory training for college at the Florence High School, from which he was graduated in I925. While there he maintained a leading put in all social and athletic activities. in the latter of which he gained state-wide distinction. In the fall of I926 he entered the University of Virginia, where he became a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. Though his life as a student of the University was of such brief duration, there was an ever-widening circle of friends into which he attracted all who made his acquaintance. His bright character and striking personality commanded the respect of all who knew him. Sterling was all his name stands for. The memory of him is enshrined in the hearts of his friends, as the nearest ap- proach to that ideal of gentlemanliness, which is found in the traditions of' the University. A. R. 5., AND 1. D. P.. JR. 3111 Memoriam glhert macou 511mb Born in nitbmunb, Eirginia nguSt 24, 1901 EM! in mainstaitp, virginia QPttuber 26. 1927 The announcement that Albert Macon Smith had been killed on the Ivy Road saddened the hearts of our entire community. He was travelling on a motorcycle to see his Hancee. He was found lying on the roadside in an unconscious condition. from which he did not recover, and it is not known how the unfortunate accident occurred. After two years at the University of Richmond he entered the University of Vir- ginia. His life was spent without recompense. for while here he achieved a part of his ambitions. 1n the year of his graduation in medicine his scholastic ability was recognized in the conferring of membership on him by Alpha Omega Alpha. In the following year while instructing in the Medical School and taking academic classes. he won a varsity letter in track. the culmination of several years of hard work. and was made a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He was at the time of the accident an interne in the University Hospital. He was a greatly esteemed member of the Kappa Alpha and the Nu Sigma Nu fraternities. Those who knew Al loved and admired him. He was ever guided by a high sense of honor and integrity and service to his fellow-man. He was an upright and honorable gentleman. We mourn the loss of a true and valued friend. W. A. M.. 111.. AND B. W. R.. JR. 3n fiftemoriam hotnarb games; jautkolg Born in Ritbmunn, Eirginia QBttubtr 30, 1906 Eieb near dtuhham, iBirginia Aachemher 11, 1927 Howard Stiles Nuckols was claimed by death on the night of November llth. I927, while in the course of his first year at the University of Virginia. His untimely death occurred when the automobile he drove skidded. near Cobham, Virginia. on a road made slippery by rain. as, with three fellow-students. he was returning from Woodberry Forest School. Born at Richmond. Virginia. October 30. I906, he was the son of Mrs. Howard Stiles Nuckols. of that city. In preparing for college he attended McGuire's Univer- sity School. at Richmond. Mercersburg Academy. at Mercersburg. Pennsylvania. and Augusta Military Academy. at Fort Defiance. Virginia. having entered the University from the latter school in the fall of 1927. Shortly after entering the University he became a member of Beta Iota chapter of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. His course of study was in the Academic Department. Although he had been a student at the University for only a few months, Stiles' rare personality had won for him friendships the memory of which will be ever cherished. Frank, generous. loyal and cheerful. he made a close friend of every acquaintance by putting into these contacts those qualities that made him beloved by all who knew him. Life held much in store for him. By his untimely death the University has suffered the loss of one whose character can not have failed to leave its mark; all of us are the better for having known him. He has left with us a memory as priceless as was his OWIt youth. 60mm Tessa Sparrows, the little fishwives, in the street, Brawling and cursing over meat, Wake me up. no great delight, After 1 have spent the night. Country sparrows' tongues are cleaner. There's a touch in their demeanour More in keeping, as it seems, With one's early morning dreams. Country sparrows sing their greetings; H ere. they only think of cheatings. I would not keep with birds that rob Had I not, too. to keep my job. J. R. MCKELDIN. I581 APPLICANTS FOR ACADEMIC DEGREES CORKS 6 CU RLS Applicants for Academic Degrees Bachelors of Science in Architecture FRANCISCO dePAULA CARRAL MAURICE ETHRIDGE HOLLEY MARSHALL SWAIN WELLS Bachelor of Science in Chemistry THOMAS AUBREY WHITE Bachelors of Science in Commerce WILLIAM JUNIUS ALLEN ANDREW RUSSELL BARBEE GARLAND CECIL BOOTHE CHARLES WILLIAM GOWL JAMES BAYLOR BLACKFORD DAVID GERALD BRESS WILLIAM ORLANDO BRISTOW. Jr. JAMES GUNN BROWNE JACK LEON CANTOR BICKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL FRANK MASON CHUBB JOHN E. CODMAN. ll HENRY HARFORD CUMMING. Jr. FRANK GASSAWAY DAVIDSON CHARLES WHEATLEY DAWSON GEORGE HENRY DERIEUX. Jr. GEORGE JOSEPH DOLGIN ERNEST DUPONT, JV. JACKWILLIAM EVANS RALPH COMER MICHAEL FLYNT HARRY WILLIAM GILBERT JULIAN BURKE GREENE JAMES STAKELY HALL HENRY CLAY HOFHEIMER NATHANIEL LITTLETON HOLLAND HARRY GILMAN HUDNALL EDWARDS SELMAN ABERNATHY GEORGE MURPHY ARMISTEAD CHARLES LUNSFORD AYRES GILBERT VALENTINE BECKER EARL SAUNDERS BELOTE ISAAC SEYBERT BEVERAGE ARMISTEAD LLOYD BOOTHE EDGAR DUFFIELD BROOKE JAMES YOUNG CAUSEY RANDOLPH ROYALL CLAIBORNE. Jr. ELTON CROMWELL COCKE STUART COOKE. Jr. JOHN HARVIE CREECY JAMES VAN DEUSEN EPPES VICTOR MARTIN HUYLER FRANK DOMINICK MEAD ROY EDWARD NASH ALEXANDER QUERY Bac helors of Science QUINTUS HUTTER ERNEST LEE JONES. Jr. LAWRENCE KATZENSTEIN GORDON WINSTON KENNERLY MAURY STAFFORD KNOWLTON ABE ALFRED KOBRE GEORGE P. GAINES LECKIE GERSHON LEVIN HERMAN MICHEL LEVINE GEORGE WILDON LAURIER LLOYD JACK NEAL LOTT. Jr. LOUIS LOVENSTEIN MELVIN WOOD McGEHEE WINFIELD SCOTT MACGILL. Jr. JEROME IRVING MACHT HARRY BRENT MACKOY, Jr. JOSEPH MUIR MERCER ISRAEL IRVING MOUBER EDWARD KING O'MEARA ROBERT SEDGEWICK OSBORN Bachelors of Arts CHARLES GRAHAM EVANS, Jr. JULIAN BIXBY FITE ARTHUR WILLIAM FORESTER PATRICK ARMISTEAD GIBSON CARL JOYCE GILBERT JOSEPH WARREN GRAY MARCELLUS CALHOUN GREEN LEWIS MACHEN HAMMOND CHARLES DORSEY HARMON JOSEPH CHAPPELL HUTCHESON. lll RALPH EMERSON KENNEDY HERMAN LERNER HOWARD WEAVER McCALL, Jr. I611 PAUL BOOKER ROBINSON WILLIAM HENRY SORTOR GEORGE BLESH WELCH RALPH CARLETON WHITE SAMUEL TALIAFERRO PENDLETON JOHN DABNEY PENICK BLEDSOE COLHOUN PINKERTON EUGENE PUMPIAN-MINDLIN CHARLES HENRY ROSS JOSEPH MARSH RUFFIN RIDLEY McLEAN SANDIDGE LESTER SEBULSKY WILBUR LEONARD SHAPIRO WILLIAM CRAWFORD STEWART SAMUEL CAMP STONEHAM LAWRENCE TURNER TRICE NELSON THOMAS TURNER THOMAS HARCOURT URMSTON WARREN WHITE VIA THOMAS LEONARD WADE. Jr. JAMES HENRY WEBB, Jr. HENRY DAVIS WEED, Jr. ROBERT EDWARD WESTMORELAND JAMES THOMAS WHITEHURST FREDERICK RANDALL WILLIAMS JOHN BLANTON WINN. Jr. JOHN GRENVILLE MOTT CHARLES MORRIS NELSON HOMER l. NOFFSINGER CHARLES ROLLIN LORAIN ODOR BEVERLEY KENNON PATTON DAVID WILLIAM PERSINGER, Jr. HAROLD LEE PRICE JAMES WHITE RAWLES JOHN PEYTON SNEAD. Jr. ALBERT RHETT STUART ROBERT CATESBY TALIAFERRO TENCH FRANCIS TILGHMAN CARY BRECKINRIDGE WILMER. Jr. WILLIAM WYLLIE. Jr. , ' 3 a O l' l . v ' J x x i w Iw CK x. V x y KW, .. . 5 Ni' -;$QN 3n ? 5 OFFICERS HENRY HARFORD CUMMING ................................................. President BICKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL ...................................... V icc-Prcsidcnl MIDDLETON ELLIOT RANDOLPH ............................................. Secretary JOHN BASIL HUSHION ........................................................ Historian MEMBERS NAME. YEAR IN COLLEGE. HOME ADDRESS MELCHIOR GORDON ABELE ............. l ....................... Birmingham. Alabama EDWARDS SELMAN ABERNATHY ...... 7 ....................... Chattanooga. Tennessee 3 4e E; First Year Track, '22; Track. '28; Tenis Team. '23; 24-25-26; Boxing Squad, '27-'28; Vice-President Jefferson Society. '27: Vice-Presidenl Madison Hall. '27-'28; Oralor's Medal. '27; Virginia Represenlative National Intercollegiate Oralorical Contest, '25; V irgim'a Reel, '27-?8; Instructor in Department of English. '27-'28. LOUIS ROBERT ABRAMS ................ I .. 1 .................... New York. New York HARRY S. AFFLECK ..................... 2 ......................... San Antonio, Texas 3 A E: A E H; Adjunct Manager Football. I927. ROBERT BROOKE ALBERTSON ......... 2 .......................... Seattle, Washington 4e F A; Freshman Swimming Squad. I927. . GEORGE STATTON ALDHIZER. JR ....... 3 .......................... Broadway, Virginia WILLIS PEYTON ALEXANDER .......... I ...................... Charlotlesville. Virginia FRED HENRY ALLEN .................... 3 ....................... New York. New York 3 X; First Year Tracck Team, I926; Art Staff CORKS AND CURLS Scarab; First Year Track Team, I926; Art Staff V irgim'a Reel; Business StaE Engineering journal; Instructor in French; Assistant in History of Arts; Track Squad. I927. LOUIS HASKELL ALLEN ................ 2 .................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Football Adjunct. I926. N WILLIAM JUNIUS ALLEN ................ 4 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia NORXBIESFEF ALTSCHUL ................... I ...................... New York. New York 1 SAVORY THOMAS AMATO .............. l ........................... Norfolk. Virginia FRED ANDERECG ........................ 3 ........................... Grenoble. France ALLAN ELLIOT ANDERSON ............. l .......................... St. Louis. Missouri A 2 4H First Year Football. CLARENCE MILTON ANDERSON ........ 2 .............. Washington. District of Columbia I621 I Academic Class 1 YEAR IN COLLEGE. HOME ADDRESS DANIELM VIRDEN ANDERSON ........... Z ............................ Dover, DeIawue II K A; ReportariaI Sing College Topics; Dennis List. I927: Adjunct Baskel-baII. I927. ROBERT ANDERSON .................... I ............................. Grant. Virginia ROBERT EMONS ANDERSON ............ Z ...................... Becklcy. West Virginia THOMAS CARL ANDREWS .............. I ............................ SquIk. Virginia LLOYD ELLIOTT APPLETON. JR ..................................... Rye. New York 9 A X; First Year Football. I927; First Year Track Squad. I928. BENJAMIN APRIL ........................ 3 .............. Washington. District of Columbia ElAb; First Year Baseball Team. I926: First Year Football. I926: Varsity Baseball, I927; Varsity u . ALFRED ALLISON ARBOGAST .......... I .................... AshcviIIc. North Carolina 9 X; Dean's List. I927-28. HENRY MARSHALL ARMISTEAD, JR.. . . 2 ........................ Little Rock. Arkansas JOHN BUTLER ARNOLD ................. I ........................ Mexico Cily. Mexico A T A; Freshman Football Squad. I927. PAUL JACKSON ARRINCTON ........... 2 .......................... Manassas, Virginia 9 X: Dean's List, I927-28. SHELBY WAYNE ARRITT ............... I ............................. Margo. Virginia WMiLIEWIS JOHNSTON ASHWORTH. . . . I .................... Huntington. West Virginia WILLIAM EVERETT ATKINSON ......... 4 ..................... Aaheville, North Carolina K 2; Skull and Keys: P K. Society: First Year Foolball Squad; First Year Baseball Team; Football Vanity Squad. I926; T.....;ILKA Vsulily Club; Varsily Baseball Team. I927. GORDON JOHN AULD ........................................ Unionlown, Pennsylvania HO?1;REIID BURR AUSTIN ................ I ..................... While Plains, New York JACZAASIEOR AUSTIN ..................... I ........................ Pine Bluff Arkansas JOHNI ALFRED AUSTIN .................. I ......................... Warrenlon. Vnrginin VERNON C. AUSTIN. JR ................... 3 ...................... Monroe, North Carolina A X; First Year Football Team. I925: Football Squad I926- 27. HAMILTON DODGE AVERY ......................................... Norfolk. Virginia III 2 K, A P x LB-ZFEERTAXE ............................. 3 .................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania GILES VADEN AYLOR ................... I .......................... Red Hill. Virginia CHARLES LUNSFORD AYERS ............ 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia HENRY PHILIP AYERS .................. 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York A X; GIce Club. I926. JOHEJXQSE AYERS ...................... I ....................... Cape Charles, Virginia MYRON STERN BACHENHEIMER ....... 3 .................... Wheeling. Welt Virginia JOHglABiEXGBY. JR ......................... 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia DUNCAN MCLAURIN BAKER ............ 3 ..................... Big Stone Gap, Virginia RICHARD TAYLOR BAKER .............. 2 .......................... HaIIsboro. Virginia Reportcrial 5135 College Topics, I926-27-28; Adjunct Baskel-baII. 927-23: Associate Editor Cosz AND Cuan. 1927-28. SAMUEL RICE BAKER ................... 2 ....................... Montgomery, Alabama 49 K 1'; Dean's List. WILLIAM HARRISON BAKER ............ I .................... Smilhfield. North Carolina JOHN EDWARD BALDWIN .............. I ..................... Piedmont. West Virginia ALFRED SLADE BALLOU ................ I .......................... Richmond. Virginia Z W I631 l Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS HARRY LEWIS BAPTIST, JR.. . . ......... 2 .......................... Ivy Depot. Virginia WOODSON BOYLE BAPTIST ............. 2 .......................... Ivy Dcpol. Virginia ANDREW RUSSELL BARBEE ............. 4 ............................ Orange, Virginia JOSEPH WILSON BARHAM. JR .......... 3 ......................... Porlsmoulh. Virginia Dean's List. 926-27. JOSEPH GEORGE BARIESSAS ........... 5 .................... Philadelphia. Penmylvanin E A E; P. K. Sociely; Skull and Keys; First Year Football Team. I923: Wrestling Squad. I924; Foolball Squad. I924: Jefferson Society: Madison Hall Cabinel; Dean's List; Fraternity Repre- sentalive Conxs AND CURLS. I925. JOSH HIGHTOWER BARKSDALE ........ 2 ........................... Sulherlin. Virginia WILLIAM HIGHTOWER BARKSDALE. .. 2 ........................... Sulherlin. Virginia ARTHUR CRAWFORD HARLOW ........ 3 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia A T 9: Frelhlnan Football Squad. I925. JOHN EDWARD BARNES ................ 2 ........................ Birmingham. Alabama I? I A; Adjunct Manager of Boxing; Freshman Foolball Squad; Business SIAE College TopIcs. WILkIQM CLARK BARRETT. JR .......... 3 ............................ Norfolk VirgInIa JAMES SMITH BARRON ................. I ...................... Virginia Beach. Virginia STANLEY EMMETT BARROWS .......... 2 ...................... New York. New York FRANK CHAUNCEY BATTEY. JR ................................... Savannah. Georgia X 4H P. K. Sociely: Adjunct Manager Football. I925- 26; Skull and Key: Eli Banana. PULASKI ELMO BATTLE .......................................... Washmglon. D. C. GEORGE LOWELL BAUCHAN ........... I ........................ Cordonwille. Virgmla FREEQngCK E. BAUKHACES ............. l .......................... Washinglon. D. C. THEODORE MARTEL BAUM ............ 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York DAVID EDWARD BAYLISS .............. l ......................... Alexandria. Virginia FREDERICK EDWIN BEACHLEY ......... 2 ....................... Hagerstown. Maryland A X P: Glee Club; Baakelball. RICHARDSON DALE BEARD ............ 2 ......................... Rockville. Maryland 4i K E; Fralernily Represenlalive CORKS AND CURLS; Skull and Keys: German Club. RICHARD REYNOLDS BEASLEY ........ 3 ........................ Elk Ridge. Maryland A K E: Firal Year Cross Country Team. I925; First Year Track Team. I926; Track Squad. I927; German Club: Eli Banana. GILBERT VALENTINE BECKER .......... 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York SULLIVAN GALE BEDELL ............... l ......................... Jacksonville. Florida LAWRENCE IACK BEECHER ............ I ....................... New York. New York ANDAREW PLUNKET BEIRNE ............ 2 ............................ Cobham. Virginia EDCAAR FRANKLING BELAVAL .......... 2 ........................ San Juan. Porto Rico EARL SAUNDERS BELOTE ............... 4 ..................... . . . . Lynchburg. VII'ginin Jefferson Sociely; Reporlorial Slaif College TopIca. HENRY EASLEY BELT ................... 2 ....................... Soulh Boslon, Virginia 9 X EMANUEL VICTOR BENJAMIN. JR ....... I ...................... New Orleans. Louisiana Z R T: Freshman Baskel-ball Team: Reportorial SlaE College Topics; Glee Club; Freshman Boxing Team. HUBERT DOUGLAS BENNETT ........... 4 ........................... Chalham. Virginia LLEWELLYN ELDRIDCE BENTLEY. JR... 2 ........................... Butrop. Louisiana e9 A 9; Track Adjunct. PHILlP ECLIN BENTON .................. 2 ...................... Ogdensburg. New York First Year Foolball Squad. MAX BERLOWE .......................... 3 ....................... New York. New York A E U: Universily Orchestra. I641 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS DAVID ABRAHAM BERNSTEIN ......... 2 ......................... Newark. New Jersey JULIAN A. BERNSTEIN .................. I .......................... York. Pennsylvania ROBERT JOHN BERNSTEIN ............. I ........................ Brooklyn, New York SIDNEY BERNSTEIN ..................... I .......................... York. Pennsylvania ISAAC SEYBERT BEVERAGE ............ 4 .......................... Momercy, Virginia Dean's List. SAN; gRIIIiENE BICGS. JR .................. I .................... Huntinglon, West Virginia HARRINGTON BISHOP ................... 2 ..................... Harrisburg. Pennsylvania 27 X; First Year Boxing Squad. GEORGE SKINNER BLACK ............... 2 ............ ' ........... Hagerstown, MaryIand IF 2 K; Freshman Football Squad, I926. ROBERT RAMSEY BLACK ............... 3 ....................... Hagenlown. MaryIand ID 3 K: Assistant in French: Dean's Lisl. jAMES BAYLOR BLACKFORD ........... 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia JOHKN ABLADEN ........................... 2 ............................. Paris. Kentucky WILLIAM DOUGLAS BLAIR .............. 2 .................... Asbury Park. New Jersey ALLEN BLANK ........................... 2 ......................... Jamaica. New York JULIUS BLOOMENFELD .................. 2 ....................... New York, New York PAUL CAPERTON ROBBITT ............. I ........................ Hot Spring:, Virginia JOSEPH BROWNING BOND, JR ............ I .................... Swarthmore. Pennsylvania MOREY LEE BOOTH ..................... 2 ........................ Owensboro. Kenlucky A 1': Adjunct Manager FoolbaII. I926I27; P. K. Society. GARLAND CECIL BOOTHE .............. 3 ............................ Pulaski, Virginia A E 1k BaskcI-ball Squad. I926-27; A K W; Fin! Year Basketball. I925-26: Dean's Lisl: Assistant in Accounting. CHARLES MEICS BOSWELL. JR ........... I ......................... Chase City. Virginia NATHANIEL LEWIS BOSWORTH, JR.. ......................... Lexington. Kenlucky A K E; Skull and Keys; German Club; Eli Banana; First Year Foolball Squad. I924; Wrestling Squad. I926- 27: W. VI. Wrealling. I927. JOHN NEWTON BOWDEN ............... I .......................... Red HiII. Virginia JAMES ENICK BOWEN ................... 2 ........................... Alluvisla Virginia A T: First Year BasebaII Squad. I927. WILLIAM THOMAS BOWEN ............. 3 ........................... AIIaviula. Virginia A T; First Year Foolball Team. I925; First Year BuebaIl Team. I926; A II; P. K. Society; Varsily Club; Varsity Baseball Squad. CRAIG BOWMAN ......................... I ....................... BronxviIIe. New York FRANK EDWIN BOWMAN. JR ............ I ......................... Warrenlon. Virginia JOHN FOX BOWMAN .............................................. Warremon. Virginia 992-37 X;L V T: Track Squad. I925; Virginia Players: Lacrosse Squad. I926; Lacrosse Team. I . LESTER INGLIS BOWMAN ............... 2 ......................... Pelcrsburg. Virginia ELDRIDGE. ROGER BOYLE .............. 2 .............. Washington. District of Columbia MAnggNWHASKELL BRADY .............. I ............................ Tulsa. OkIahoma ROY CARTER BRANHM .................. I .................... CIarksburg. West Virginia DAVID GERALD BRESS .............................................. NorfoIII. Virginia :1. A; First Year Football Squad; FII'II Year 3Boxing Team; Deans List I926- 27; Intermediate onors. LOUIS H. BRESS .......................... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia DUDLEY EATON BREWER ............... I ....................... SI. Pelersburg, Florida IOHN SHAFROTH BRIDCEMAN .......... I ..................... DarlmoulI'I. Massachusetts BASKERVILLE BRIDGFORTH. jR ......... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia I651 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS IRA PHILIP BRINKLEY. JR ............... l ............................ Squlk. Virginia WILLIAM ORLANDO BRISTOW. jn .................................. Frankiin. Virginia 6P F A: A H: P. K. Sociely; CIee Club. I924- 25: Aaislnnl Manager Baseball I927; Manager Baseball I928; T.....;ILKA Deans LiIII; Assistant in Philosophy; Interfralerniiy Council. STEWART THURMAN BRITTS .......... 2 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia T: First Year Track. SMITH RUFUS BRITTINCIHAM. JR ....... 2 ......................... Porlsmoulh, Virginia EDGAR DUFFIELD BROOKE ............. 3 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia JeHerson Society; Literary Slat? Virginia Real: Reporlorial SlaII College Topics; Dean's List. DAVID JEFFERSON BROOKS ............. 3 ......................... Glade Hill. Virginia T. BENTON BROOKS ..................... 2 .............. Washington. District of Columbia EDMUND FONTAINE BROUN. JR ......... 2 .................... Charleston. West Virginia III K 1'; Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS; First Year Track Team. I927; Adjunct Manager Football. I927; A X 2 Chemislry Award, I927l: Deans List. JOHN ABARRS BROWDER ........................................... Richmond Virginia ALEXANDER CUSTAVUS BROWN 111.. 3 .......................... Richmond, Virginia A 1': German Club; Firs! Year FoolbaII Team. I925: Fraternity Representaliva CORKS AND CURLS. DORSEY WASHINGTON BROWN ........ I ........................ LouiwiIIe. Kentucky GEORGE HENRY BROWN ................ l ........................ Belleville, New Jeney GILBERT MORRIS BROWN ............... I ...................... CharIolleIViIIe. Virginia JACK TUNSTALL BROWN ............... 3 ........................... Shipmnn. Virginia JURY NELSON BROWN ........................................ Charlollesville. Virginia II K A; JeHenon Society; First Year Boxing Team, I925; Wrestling Team. I925. PERCY HOUSTON BROWN .................................. Huntington. IWesI Virginia A K E; German Club; First Year Baseball Team, I924; Baseball Squad I925: V Baseball. I925: V BaskeI-ball. I925; Vanity Club. REEVES BROWN, II ...................... 3 ............................. Macon. Georgia Z W; Adjunct Manager Football: Business Staff Virginia Reel; Fraternity Represcnlalive CORKs AND Cuan. WILLIAM LEE LYONS BROWN .......... 2 ......................... Louisville. KcnIIIcIIy A T A; Finl Year Football. JAMES GUNN BROWNE ............... 4 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia GEORGE LANDON BROWNING. JR ....... 2 ............................ Orange. Virginia OSBORN FITZ-RANDOLPH BRUCE, JR.. . . 2 .................. Port Washington. New York 9 X: JeIIerson Lilerary Society; Adjunct Manager Boxing. I927- 28. ALEXANDER HAMILTON BRYAN ....... 2 .......................... Richmond Virginia A W; Adjunct Manager FoolbaII; Skull and Keys; German Club; First Year Boxing Squad. I926- 27: boxing Team. I928. DAVID TENNANT BRYAN ............... 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A 4'; German Club; Track Squad. I928. PERgx I?IATHAN BRYAN ................ 2 ..................... Fort Lauderdale. Florida JOSIAH GAY BRYANT ................... 3 ........................... Franklin. Virginia AT A; Baseball Adjunct; P. K. Society; A H ROBERT I3RYDON ........................ 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A X P; First Year FoolbaII Squad. I925; Adjunct Manager Football I926; Boxing. I927. HARRISON LEIGH BUCK ..................................... PeIh am Manor. New York A W; A II; Assistant Manager Football. I9273: German Club; First Year Baseball. I926; Z'; T. I. L. K. A.: Varsily Club; Intermediale Honors, I927; Fraternity Editor CORKS AND CURLS, I927- 28. CATLETT LOCKHART BUCKNER ........ 2 ........ ' ..................... Paris. Kentucky CHRKISTIAN CARL BEUHLER ............. 2 ............................. Chicago, Illinois I661 CORKSCICURLS . e , I928 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS HUBERT ARTHUR BUEL ................. I ..................... Union City, Pennsylvania DAVID EVERETTE BUMPASS. JR ......... 2 ............................ Mineral. Virginia JAMES DEFORREST BURCH .............. 2 ...................... Charlollesville. Virginia A 1 '5; First Year Baskel-bell Squad. JULIAN BURKETTE ...................... I ....................... Sumter. SouIII Carolina A X P FRED MCLOUD BURNETT. JR ............ 2 .................... CreenviIIc. South Carolina Glee Club: Symphony Orchestra. JOHN BLACKBURN BURNETT ........... 2 ........................... Slaunlon. Virginia THOMAS EDISON BURNETT ............ 2 ............................ Bealton. Virginia WYA'IILT THOMPKINS BURNETTE. ...... 3 ........................... Alluviata. Virginia B NORMAN THOMAS BURTON ............ I ...................... Ardmore. Pennsylvania HENRY MCCOMB BUSH .................. Z ....................... Wilmington. Delaware A K E RAYMOND NORMAN BUSHELL ......... I ........................ Brooklyn. New York MORTON SEARS BUSICK ................ 2 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland 2 A E; Adjuncl Boxing. I926-27. FRANK EDWARD BUTLER. JR ............ I ............................ SquIk. Virginia HOLT FQIRFIELD BUTT. III ............. 2 ......................... Portsmouth. Virginia EA IWILLIAMA EDGAR BYRD. JR ...................................... Baltimore, Marylmd 1 X;A German Club; Fin! Year FoolbaII Team. I926; Fin! Year Baseball. I927; V' FoolanI Team. I927; Varsity Club. JAMES LAWSON CABANISS ............. 3 .......................... BrooImeaI. Virginia CLARA WINSTON CABELL .............. I ...................... CharIollesviIIe, Virginia WILLIAM DANIEL CABELL ........................................ Universily. Virginia Firsl Year Cross Country. I926; Dean 5 List. I2927; Glee Club I928. DANIEL HEARON CALL ........................................... Richmond. Virginia 9 A X; First Year Baskcl- ball Squad I928. WILIIxrlfM CRUTCHFIELD CALLAWAY.. I ...................... New York. New York EDGAR MILLET CALMER ................ 2 ...................... New York. New York A T; Virginia Magazine SlaE, I927-28; Virginia Players. I927. GEORGE CAMERON ...................... I ......................... Pelersburg. Virginia A 4'; Firsl Year Football Squad. I927. PHILIP KELVIN CAMERON .............. I ....................... Glen Falls. New York ANDREW FREDERICK CANNADAY. Jim. . 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia Dean's List, I927; ch; Cross Country Team. I927; Track Squad, I928; Jefferson Literary Society: University Wesley Club. JACK LEON CANTOR .................... 3 ......................... Pelenburg. Virginia FRANK RUSSEL CAPPS .................. 2 ......................... Jacksonville. FIorida 2 'D E; Boxing Squad. I927-28. BICKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL. . . . 4 ........................... Hanover. Virginia 4, K 1 I U: German Club; T.I.L.K.A.; Imp.; Varsity Club: First Year FoolanI Team. I924; First Year Baseball Team. I925; Varsin FoolbaII Team, I925- 26; Varsity Football Team, I926: 0I3 ; 0 A K; Captain Football Team. I927: President C A. A.: 3- 3- 3 Council; Vice-President Academic SchooI; Honor Committee. LEWIS MORTON CARLINER ............ I .......................... Washington. D. C. MACY MILTON CARMEL ................. I ........................... Phoebus. Virginia d; A JAMES JULIAN CARR .................... I ........................... Leesburg, Virginia FRANCISCO cIe PAULA CARRAL ......... 4 ........................ Mexico City. Mexico MANUEL TCAZA CARRAL ............... I ........................ Mexico City. Mexico I671 CORKS G CURLS I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS GEORGE ALLEN CARTER ................ I ...................... ChanoIIesviIIe. Virginia I A 9 JAMESK LANIER CARTER ................ I ........................... Chatham. Virginia A JOHN BERNE HANUM CARTER ................................. Chcsler. Pennsylvania Z W; Firsl Year Football Squad. I926: A II: P. K. Socier; First Year Track. I927. JAMES HUBERT CARVER ...................................... Charlollesville. Virginia JAMES YOUNG CAUSEY ................. 4 ....................... Harrisonburg. Virginia WILLIAM NIELS CHACE ................. I ................ ...FaIIs River. Masuchusells JAMES JEFFRIES CHAPMAN. JR ......... I ........................ GordonsviIIe. Virginia WILLIAM DENMAN CHEATHAM. . . . . . . . 3 .............. Washington. Dislricl of Columbia ROBAEE'; HUNTON CHILTON. JR ......... 2 ....................... Kilmarnock. Virginia AUSTIN BROCKENBROUCH CHINN ..... 2 ........................... Warsaw. Virginia IF K.- v' .Adjuncl Manager FoolbaII. I926; Skull and Keys; German Club. HENRY DAVIS CHIPPS ............................................ Corinlh Mississippi FRANK MASON CHUBB .................. 3 ................... Ml. Washinglon. Maryland 45 E K; Cross Country Team; ch ; Glee Club. Adjunct Track. I926; Adjunct Swimming. I926- 27; A v II: Manager Swimming, I926- 27; Virginia Players. RANTDOLPH WARNER CHURCH .................................. Lynchburg. Virginia n on THCBSNIZAS BROWNING CHURN ........... 3 ..................... EaslviIIe Slalion, Virginia RANDOLPH ROYALL CLAIBORNE. JR... 4 ........................... Camden. Arkansas IF 3 K: JeHerson Society; Glee Club; Virginia Orchestral Society; Auislnnl Manager Wrestling l926-27: Intermediate Honors. I926; Manager Wrestling. I927-28; Assislam in English; Virginin Players, I924-25. THOMAS STERLING CLAIBORNE ........ 3 ........................... Camden Arkansas III 3 K; . X a; InIermcdiate Honors. I927; Assistant Manager Wrestling. I927- 28; Glee Club: Assistanl Instruclor in Chemistry: Adjunct Wrestling: First Year Baseball Squad. I926. EGBERT KENT CLARK .................. 3 ...................... Chevy Chase. Maryland Art Staff Virginia Reel. GEORGE MELVIN CLARK ................ I ................... Bunker Hill. Weal Virginia MILTON ALBERT CLARK ................. 2 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia Member University Band. EDWARD LEE CLARKE .................. 2 ........................ New Smyrna, FIorida U K A; Finl Year FoolbaII Team: Captain First Year Swimming Team. I927. WILkIgXM STIRMAN CLARKE ............ 3 ........................ Owensboro.KcnlucIIy LOGAN CLARENCE CLINE. JR ............ 3 ........................... Macon. Missiuippi E X; Boxing Squad; Assistant Business Manager CORKS AND CURLS: Scarab: Boxing Squad. I927. ROSARIO CARMELCOCO ................ 2 .................... OzoiIc Park. Long IsIancI WILLIAM MALVERN CLOPTON ......... 2 .............. Washington. Dislricl of Columbia JOHEKDQLE CLOTHIER. JR ............... 2 ..................... Nalural Bridge. Virginia JACKSON CARR COCHRAN .............. 2 ....................... Buffalo, West Virginia CHARLES LEWIS COCKE ................. 2 ............................ HoIIins. Virginia I K 4'; Associale EdiIor Comes AND CURLS. 1926-27; Statistics EdiIor CORKS AND CURLS, I928: German CIub. HARRY HOWARD COCKRILL ............ I ........................ Little Rock. Arkansas K 22; Firsl Year Football Squad. I927. JOHN E. CODMAN. II ..................... 3 .................... Philadelphia Pennsylvania IV E K; Swimming Team.l I925- 26- 27; Captain Swimming Team. I927- 28. AL JOSEPH COHEN ...................... 2 ......................... Porlsmoth Virginia 1681 CORKS 6 CU RLS I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS DAVID SAMUEL COHEN ................. I ........................ Brooklyn, New York HERBERT COHEN ........................ 3 ...................... New York. New York HERBERT SOLOMON COHEN ............ 3 ....................... CharIonesviIIc. Virginia NATHAN COHEN ........................ I ........................ BrookIyn. New York MARION GILBERT COINER .............. 2 ........................ GordonsviIIe. Virginia ELLIS OSLER COLEMAN ................. I .......................... Lexington. VirginIa FRANCIS PETERSON COLEMAN ......... 3 ........................ Birmingham. Alabama 4? IV A; A H JAMES COLEMAN ........................ 2 ....................... New York. New York Q E II JOE WITT COLEMAN .................... I ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia J. RANDOLPH COLEMAN. JR ............. 2 ...................... CharIoHesviIIe. Virginia JOHN POWELL COLEMAN ............... 2 .............................. Java. Virginia ROBERT TUCKER COLEMAN ............ 2 .................... Madison Heights. Virginia RUBEN COLEMAN ........................ 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia SAMUEL WALTON COLEMAN, JR ....... I ....... . .................. Gate Cily. Virginia GEORGE HUGHES COLLINS ............. I ...................... Bluehld. West Virginia JAMESA EARRY COLLINS ................ I ............................. Miami, Florida PIERRE DEY COLLINS ................... 3 .................... I. . .WestHeId. New Jersey 2 A E; CIce CIub. I925: Banjo CIuI'J. I925. EDWARD ANGELO COLONNA ........... I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia JOSEPH RUSSELL COMPTON ............ 2 ........................ Vicksburg. Mississippi 3 A E: Assislanl Manager Boxing. I928. CHAvRvaES HENRY CONLEY, JR ........... 3 ......................... Frederick. Maryland ALLEN SAUL CONN ...................... I ...................... Newport News. Virginia ALEXQNDER CARSON CONWAY ........ I ........................... Danville. Virginia ABNER HUGH COOK. JR .................. 2 ........................ Little Rock. Arkansas ARTHUR LEWIS COOKE ................. I .......................... Richmond, Virginia Board of Virginia Spectator; Jefferson Society; Topics Staff. EARLE TRUESDALE COOKE ............. I .......................... Richmond, Virginia STUART COOKE. JR ...................... 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A T A; Wrestling; German CIub. WILLIAM CRACRAFT COOKE ............ I ........................... NorfoIk. Virginia 9 A X; First Year Track Squad. I927-28. ROBERT NELSON COOLEY .............. I ...................... Rural Retreat. Virginia EUGENE HORTON COOPER .............. 2 .......................... Kenosha. Wisconsin 2 N; Firs! Year FoolbaII. I926: P. K. Society; Varsity FoolanI Squad. I927. GEORGE COOPER. JR ..................... I ........................ Scarsdale, New York I? K 3; Adjunct Manager FoolbaII. I927; Reporter College Toplcs. JAMES EDWIN COOPER ................. 3 ....................... St. Petersburg. FIBorida Art Editor Virginia Real; AH Editor CORKs AND CURLS; Art Editor Engmccrmg Journal; Inlerfraternily CounCI JAMES REUBEN COPLAN ................ 2 ........................... Altavisla, Virginia JOHN MCALLISTER COPPER ............ I ........................ Waynesboro. Virginia A q, GEORGE ATLEE CORNWALL ............ I .......................... Richmond. Virginia ROBERT SAUNDERS COUPLAND ........ 2 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia X 4? GERALD ELBERT COVILLE .............. 3 ........................... Slaunton, Virginia I691 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS FRANK COWAN .......................... I ....................... PIIinGcId. New Jersey WILLIAM RADFORD COYLE. JR .......... 3 ..................... Bethlehem. Pennsylvania K 2; Glee Club; Virginia Players. JAMES LEO CRAFT ....................... 3 ..................... BramweII. Wen Virginia HENRY ROUNTREE CRAWFORD ........ 2 ....................... Harriwnburg. Virginil 2 IF E JOHN HARVIE CREECY .................. 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia FIELDING JASON CRICLER .............. I ........................... Madison. Virginia ALVAH BAYLOR CROMWELL. . . . . ...... 2 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia 2 A E PHIIZJP KINCSLAND CROWE ............ I ....................... New York. New York 1! EDGAR MANKIN CROUCH ............... 2 ...................... Beckley, West Virginia B K; Interfmlemily Council. CWYNN KENNETH CROWTHER ........ 2 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland A X; First Year Lacrosse Team; Reporlorial Staff College Topics.- Wrestling Squad. JOSEPII: DINCUS CULBERTSON .......... 2 ............................ Norton, Virginia A SHEPHERD LUKE CULVER .............. l ...................... Langley Field. Virginia EDYKliRD PALMER CUMMING ........... 3 ............................ Augusta, Georgia HENRY HARFORD CUMMING. JR ......... 4 ............................ Augusta. Georgia X 4H 0 A K: Vice-Prcsidcnl Skull and Keys; T.I.L.K.A.; uZ ; Freuhmun Track Team. I925; V Track Team. I926; Caplain Truck Team. I927; Prexidenl Acldemic School; Vice-Presidenl C. A. A.: Honor Committee; I3 ; 0 A K: 3-3-3 Council: Assislanl in French. RICHARD ANTHONY CUPAIUOLI ....... I ....................... WoochiE. New Jersey FRANK STORY CUTCHIN ................ I ........................... Franklin. Virginia College Topics SlnIf. WYTHE OVERTON DABNEY, JR ......... 2 ....................... Charlottesville. Virginia JAMES KEENE DAINCERFIELD .......... I ......................... Lexington. Kentucky 2 N; Freshman Football Squad JACIE TPRESTON DALTON. JR ............. I ........................... Holland. Virginia WILqEIlzgy PAGE DAME. JR ............... I ............................ Urbana. Virginia ROSCOE DANIELL ........................ I ..................... Paleslinc. West Virginia GEORGE WISE DARST ................... I ................... Wilmington, North Carolina BRAXTON DAVENPORT ................. I .................... Charleston. West Virginia BYRD WARWICK DAVENPORT .......... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia IF K E; First Year FoolbaII. I927. SEABURY DAVIES ....................... I ......................... Winchester. Virginia A 4;; Adjunct Manager Foolbn . I927-28. THEOngRE EUGENE DAVIES ........... I ......... . ............... Brooklyn New York EDWARD MORRIS DAVIS, III ............ 4 ................... Spring House. Pennsylvania Z 4'; Trigon Engineering Society; Scarab Agricullural Society. JOHN ANDERSON DAVIS. JR ............. 3 ...................... Daytona Beach. Florida A I II; Adjunct Football Team. CHARLES WHEATLEY DAWSON ........ 6 ........... . .............. University. Virginia RICHARD WHITESIDE DAY ............. I ....................... New York. New York K E; First Year Football. I927. CESARE FRANCIS DEBIASE .............. I ........................ Brooklyn. New York I701 CORKS 6 CURLS I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS GENE DEBULLET ......................... 4 ........................ CalonsviIIe. MaryIanCI IF 3 K: Managing Editor University of Virginia Magazine. I926-27; Feature Editor CORKs AND CURLS. I926-27: Literary Slag. Virginia Reel. I924-25-26-27; Fencing Squad; Editor Universily Magazine. I926- 27; Associalc Editor Virgmia 3.Recl I927- 28; Instructor in Geology. I926- 27- 28. RICHARD FOSTER DEBUTTS .................................... BarboursviIIe. Virginia A I5: Freshman Football Team. I925; Varsity Football. I926- 27; First Year Lacrosse Team. I927; A II; German Club. RICHARD ELLSWORTH DECKER ........ I ...................... Ridgeway. Pennsylvania JOHN ESSARY DEES ..................... 2 ...................... Lake CharIes. Louisiana 2 A E; Freshman Football. I926; First Year Track. I927. SAMUEL D. DREWRY DEFORD .......... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia A 4,: Adjuncl Manager Track. I927-28. EDWARD ARTHUR DELARUE. JR ........ 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia H K A: Dean's List; Intermediate Honou. I927; Associate Editor College Topics,- McCuire'I School Club; Varsity Track. I927-28 CHQ'RkES MUNSON DELASHMUTT ...... I .......................... Arlington. Virginia THEODORE NORTH DENSLOW. JR ....... I .......................... IIchestcr. Maryland CLARENCE ROGERS DENT .............. I ........................... Roanoke. Virginia LUCIAN MINOR DENT ................... 3 ......................... Memphis. Tenneuee E A E: I K 4'; FoolbaII Squad. I927; Boxing Squad. I927. GEOHRGE'I HENRY DERIEUX. JR ........... 4 ...................... Tappahannock. Virginie WILLIAM BLAND DEW. JR ............... 2 ........................ Sweet Brier. Virginia 47- v K; Fin! Year Cross Country Team. I926; Firsl Year Track, I927. AUBREY DIAL ........................... 2 ......................... Memphis. Tennenee EA E; Freshman Football. I926; First Year Baseball, I927; Adjuncl Football. I927 TEMISTOCLES DIAZ ................................... Panama City. Republic of Panama ROBERT LEE DICKINSON JR ............. 2 ........................ Grove HiII. Alabama EUGENE AUGUST DIETRICH. jn ......... 3 .......................... Richmond Virginia E 4' E; First Year FooIbaII Squad. I925; Reportcrial Slalf College Topics, I925; Dean's List. I926: IiIlermedIate Honors. I927. MARCUS WALTHALL DINWIDDIE ....... 4 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia WILLIAM SHEPPERD DIX ............... I .......................... BerryviIIe. Virginia WILLIAM DOCTOROWITZ ............... I ....................... New York. New York FREDERICK ARTHUR DODGE. JR ........ 2 .............. Washington. District of Columbia Willi?! HOWARD DODSON. JR ......... I ........................... Danville, Virginia GEORGE JOSEPH DOLCIN ............... 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York HABPOLDI DORFMAN ..................... 2 ....................... New York. New York EDWARD LINDSEY DORRIER ........... 2 .......................... Scollsville. Virginia JULIAN BOOTH DOSS ................... I ........................... Penhook. Virginia CHARLES GIBBS DOUCHERTY .......... 3 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia Assislanl Manager Football. I928. JACK IVIERCIER DOYLE .................. 3 ....................... New York. New York OWEN EARLE DRISCOLL, JR ............. 3 ....................... CharlottesviIIe. Virginia JOHN RHODES DRURY .................. 3 ....................... Montclair. New Jersey MARCELLUS KEY DUERSON. JR ......... 2 .......................... Lynchburg. Virginia A X P; V. E. S. Club. THEODORE EUSTACE DUGGINS ........ 2 ......................... Glen Allen. Virginia FRAIINC'IIS JOHNSON DUKE .............. 3 .......................... Richmond.Virginiu I711 I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS PHILIP NORTON DUMBRILLE ........... 3 ........................ Flushing. Long Island IF 2 K; A P X; A K 1'; Treasurer Virginia Players; Associate Editor Comcs AND CURLS. I9gg-26-27-28; Fraternity Reprelenlatiw: CORKS AND CURLS. I926-27; Inlerfralernily Council. I9 GUYK ARLINGTON DUNLOP. JR ........... 5 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A CHURCHILL GIBSON DUNN ............. 2 .......................... Pelenburg. Virginia Freshman FoolbaII Team. DAgID :IAND DUNN ..................... 3 ....................... Scranton. Pennsylvania A 4' WILLIAM WILCOX DUNN. JR ............. 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginie B 9 II; Adjunct Manager Football Team. I926- 27; German Club; ReporloriaI SlaII College TopIcs. FRANK PATTERSON DUNNINCTON. JR. 2 ......................... Ballimore. Maryland ERNEST DUPONT JR ............................................. Wilmington. Delawnre I K.- v ,Skull and Keys: German CIub; Manager Swimming Team. I928; Assistanl Business Man- ager Conxs AND CURLS. EDWIN DARIUS DUPREE. JR ............. I ......................... Pine BIuE. Arkansas H. ROLFE DUPUY ........................ I ............................ Norfolk. Virginia HORACE. NICHOLS DURSTON ........... 2 .......................... Fort Worth. Texas A T Q: P. K. Society; FoolbaII Adjunct; Baseball Adjunct. MATTHEW TILGHMAN EARLE .......... 3 ........................... Easlon. MaIyIaIId BENJAMIN WEISINGER EARLY ......... 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia MEREDITH AUSTIN EARLY ............. I ........................ NorlovaIIe. Virginia MALCOLM BENNETT EASTERLIN ....... 2 ......................... Montezuma. Georgia 3 A E; Glee Club. JOHN PHILIP EASTHAM ................ I ........................... Rapidan. Virgini- RALPH OWEN EASTON ................. 3 .................... Providence. Rhode IsIand III E K: A 3 H: Woodrow XViIson Sociely: Assistant Manager Wrestling. PAUL CABELL EDMUNDS ............... 5 ..................... BIuehId. Wet! Virginia RAYMOND SMITH EDMUNDSON ........ 2 ........................ Winchester. Virginia FRANKLIN EDSON, III ................... 2 ...................... Greenwich. Conneclicul A 4H Fin! Year Baseball. I927. H. SEYMOUR EISMAN. JR ................. 2 ...................... New York. New York WALTER RANDOLPH ELAM ............ 2 ....................... GordonsviIIe. Virginia HAIEO$D NORTON ELDRIDCE. JR ....... 3 ............ Northporl. Long Island. New York GIBSON LARMAND ELGIN .............. 2 .......................... Leelburg. Virginia JOHN ROBERT ELK. JR ................... I ..................... Pillsburgh, Pennsylvania JAMES LINDELL ELLIS .................. I ...................... Metuchen. New Jersey A W; Glee Club. I928. DAVID ELLMAN ......................... I ........................ Brooklyn. New York JOHN BROOKS EMORY. JR ............... I ....................... Crnnford, New Jersey EDGAgQENGLISH ........................ 3 ......................... Frederick. MnryIand A JAMES VAN DEUSEN EPPEs ............. 2 ........................ City Poinl. Virginia AT A; Fun Year FoolbaII Squad; German Club. MILTON ERGER .......................... I .................... Weehawken. New Jersey JOHN COOPER ERICKSON ............... I ........................... Helena. Monlana CLAUDE ESTES .......................... 3 ........................ RuckersviIIc. Virginia ERNLY ESTES ............................ 3 ........................ RuckenvIIIe, Virginia CLAYTON BERNARD ETHRIDGE ........ I ............. Washington, Dislrict of CqumbIa CHARLES GRAHAM EVANS, JR ........... 3 ........................... DanviIIe. Virginia tb A 8; Adjunct Baseball. I 72 I comcs a cums ,f - In I a. .. l , I Academic Class 1 YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS EARLN NOEL EVANS ............................................ Charlottesville. Virginia Jechon Society; Woodrow Wilson Society; First Year Cabinet Madison Hall JACg FIIILLlAM EVANS ........................................... Lynchburg. Virginm ERNEST HENRY EVERY. JR .............. 3 .......................... Melbourne. Florida A 4,; Golf Team; German Club; Trigon Engineering Sociely; A P X JAMES HALSTEAD EWING .............. 4 ...................... New York. New York A T 9; EIi Banana: P. K. Society: Football Squad: Lacrosse Team DAVID FARQUHAR ...................... 3 ....................... New York. New York FRANK EVANS FARWELL ............... 3 ..................... New Orleans. Louisiana X; Ex- Auislanl Manager Boxing: Business SlaII Universily of Virginia Magazine. JOSEPHE EVERETTE FAUBER JR ......... 3 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia PERCIVAL HUNTER FAULCONER ............................. CharlollesviIIe. Virginia ID K ...; First Year Football Team; Skull and Iieys; P. K. Club; Fim Year Baskel- baII: Vanity Foolball. I927. THOMAS GREEN FAULKNER ............ 2 ........................... Chatham, Virginia B 9 II SAM WILLIAM FAYONSKY .............. 3 .................... Greenville. South Carolina A E H; First Year Baseball and Baskel-baII. I926; Varsity Baseball and Basket-ball. I927; V Club; Interfralernily Council. HUGH BOSWELL FEATHERSTON ...... 3 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia GEORGE FELD ........................... I ........................ Brooklyn. New York THOMAS BRAILSFORD FELDER ........ I ...................... Greenwich. Connecticut LUCIEN EDWARD FELTY ................ I .................. Rowlesburgh. West Virginia LAWRENCE MASON FENWICK .......... 3 ................... East Falls Church. Virginia 3 N; P. K. Society. MURRAY FERGUSON .................... I ....................... Longview, Washinglon WILLIAM HILL FIELD ................... I ....... . ................ Stamford. Connecticut GEORGE BOYD FINCH ................... I ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia JOHN WOOD FISHBURNE. JR .................................. Charlottesville. Virginia A T; First Year Track Squad I928; Fin! Year :Boxing Squad. BERTRAHM E. FISHEL .......................................... New York. New York EDWARD CUMBERLAND FISHER. IR.. .......................... St. Louis, Missouri A T A; Firs! Year Foolball Squad. I927. MICHAEL JAY FISHER .................. I ........................ Brooklyn. New York REGINALD CHASE FITCH ................ I ........................ Waynesboro, Virginia JULIAN BIXBY FITE ..................... 3 ........................ Muskogee. Oklahoma 4A 1' A; Freshman FoolbaII. I925; Freshman Boxing, I925: Freshman Track. I926; College Topics: Varsity FoolbaII Squad. I926; Varsily Boxing Squad. I926; Jefferson Socicly: A II: P. K. Sociely; Intermediate Honors: Assistant in Philosop y. CLASSELL SLAUGHTER FITZHUCH ..... 2 ......................... University. Virginia Z q'; P. K. Society; First Year Track Team. HENRY FITZHUCH. JR ................... 5 ............................ Cobourg, Canada Eb F A: First Year FoolbaII. I923; Art Slag Virginia Reel. I924-26; Lacrosse Squad. I926. JAMES STUART FITZHUGH .............. 2 ...................... Charlollcsville. Virginia CESPAIIZJ?I FLAUM ......................... 2 ......................... Jamaica. New York HARRY FITZGERALD FLIPPIN .......... 2 .......................... University. Virginia K E; First Year Track Team; A II; German Club; First Year Boxing; Varsity Football. I927; V Club. EUGZENE PRACER FLORSHEIM .......... 2 ........................ Little Rock. Arkansas 23 T; First Year Baskel- ball Squad I731 I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS LAURENCE BUFORD FLOVRNEY ........ 2 ...................... Independence. Miuouri RALPH CORNWALL MICHEL FLYNT. . . . 2 ........................ Washington. Georgia FRANK WILLIAM FOOTE ................ I ...................... Hattiesburg. Missiuippi E A E: Boxing Adjunct. '28. JAMES FORD ............................. I ......................... Petersburg. Virginia X 4i; Boxing Adjunct; Fin! Year Football Squad. ROBERT EDWARD FORD. JR .............. 2 .......................... Kingsford. Virginia ARTHUR WILLIAM FORESTER .......... 4 ..................... Tuxedo Park. New York A T; Fraternily Representative CORKs AND CURLS; Reporlorial SlaE College Tapics; Jegerson Sociely; Virginia Players. KING LOGAN FORSYTH ................. 3 ............................ Esmonl. Virginia Z q': Jelferaon Society. THOMAS MULDRUP FORSYTH .......... 2 ............................ Enmont, Virginia Z W; Auislanl Manager FooIbaII. I926: Skull and Keys; P. K. Sociely. HARRY ROLLINS FOWLER .............. 3 .............. Washington. Dislricl of Columbia CARTER LONG FRANKLIN .............. I ................ Poinl Pleasant. West Virginia HUMES JEFFERSON FRANKLIN ......... 2 .......................... HiIIsviIIe. Virginia GEORGE ALEXANDER FRASER ......... 2 ............................. Houston. Texas U K A: First Year Wrestling. I926; First Year Lacrosse. I927. LEO FRED ................................ I ........................ Brooklyn, New York CLARENCE FREEMAN IR ................. 4 ......................... Portsmouth Virginla DEXTER SPEAR FRENCH ....................................... New York. New York A W: Wrestling Team. I928: Finl Year Wrestling Team: First Year Track Team; VirgInIa Reel Staff,- Conxs AND CURLS. HARRY MAURICE FRIEDEN ............. 2 ........................... NorfoIk. Virginia A E II: College TopICS. HUNTER LANSING FULFORD ........... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia E A E. JAMES CALVIN FULLER ................ I ............................ BrisloI. Virginia ADOLF PHARO GACCE .................. 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A X P; Swimming Squad, I926-27; Intermediate Honors; Inslruclor in Physics, I927; Instructor in Malhemalics. GEORGE MANUAL CALDOS ............. I .............................. Havana, Cuba JERQI4IE McDUFF GARLAND ............ 2 ..................... Chevy Chm, Maryland A A FLOYD WILKS GARRETT ...................................... Iron Gibson. Oklahoma 43 I A; A II; P K. Souely: T. I. L.K..;A FII'sl5 Year Baskel- ball Team. I924: First Year anebaII Squad. I924; Baskel- baII Squad, I925- 26- 27. HOWARD RICHARDS GARRETT ........ I ............. Washinglon. Dislricl of Cqumbin CHARLES WADSWORTH GAZZAM ...... 2 ....................... Birmingham. Alabama ZACHARY KERRY GEANEAS ............ I ........................ Brooklyn, New York HAinY JOSEPH GECERSON ............ I ........................ Brooklyn, New York PASQUALE DANTE CENOVESE ......... I ......................... Astoria, New York HORACE SEWELL GESAS ............... 3 .......................... Idaho Falls. Idaho Z B T; Adjunct Manager Baskel-baII. PATRICK ARMISTEAD GIBSON ......... 3 ......................... Richmond, Virginia ReporloriaI StaE College Topics, I925-26. WILLIAM FORD GIBSON. JR .............. I ......................... WylheviIIe. Virginia WILLIAM JOHN GIBSON ................. I .......................... Culpeper. Virginia CARL JOYCE GILBERT .................. 3 ...................... New York. New York It K W; P. K. Society. I74I I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS CHARLES LOUIS GILBERT ........................................ Richmond, Virginia K A; A II: First Year Football Squad I925; First Year Track Team. I926; Cross Country Team; ch ; P. K. Society; Intermediate Honors: Varsity Track Team: V ; Boxing Squad; V Club. HARRY WILLIAM GILBERT ................................. Locust Valley, New York Cross Country Team. I925- 26- 27; ch . I925- 26. BENJAMIN GILDERSLEEVE ........................................ Damascus. Virginia CORANELXIUS DUGGAN GILFOYLE ........ 3 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia ROBERT EDMUND GILFOYLE ........... I ......... . ............... Lynchburg, Virginia WILLIAM JOSEPH M. CILFOYLE ........ 2 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia JAY KING CILLENWATER ............... 3 ......................... Norton. Virginia BERNARD CLASSER ..................... I ........................... Berkley. Virginia MARSHALL COCHNAUER ............... I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia DAVID GOLDBERG ...................... I ..................... Newport News. Virginia MEYER GOLDBERG ...................... 3 ..................... Newport News. Virginia MILTON CHAUNCEY GOLDBERG ........ I ......................... Portsmouth. Virginia A E II; First Year Swimming. JOHN EDWARD GOLDEN ................ 3 .......................... La Vale. MaryIIInd CHgRIIFEEf LEE GOLDSTEN ............... I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia BOYER GONZALES. JR .................... I ............................ Calvellon. Texas GAIL EDWARD GOODLOE ............... I ......................... San Anlonio. Texas 2 A E; FoolbaII Adjunct, I927. JOHgIVLEWIS COODLOE. JR ............... I ........................... Staunton. Virginia NOBLE MAXWELL COODLOE ........... I ........................... Staunlon. Virginia 9 X; Adjuncl Manager Boxing. I928. WIL7I.III,3IM ERNEST GOODMAN. III ....... I ................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania ROBERT EDWIN GOOLSBY .............. I ............................ Marion. Virginia BENJAMIN WATERS GORDON ........... I ........................ Iaeger. West Virginia I? E K; Adjunct Wrestling. ROiEgTWMTIMER GORDON. JR ......... I ......................... Richmond. Virginia CHARLES WILLIAM GOWL .............. 4 ....................... Harrisonburg. Virginia CLYDE GRAHAM ......................... 2 ...................... ChaI-IoltesviIIe. Virginia WILLIAM SELDEN GRANDY ............. 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia at: Adjunct Manager Football; Adjunct Manager Boxing; Assistant Manager Lacrosse; German u . GEORGE CILMER CRATTAN, III ......... 2 ....................... Harrisonburg. Virginia A T 9; P. K. Society; Freshman Track Team. HARRY RANDOLPH GRAVES ........... 3 ....................... Liberty Mills. Virginia 9 A X: First Year Wrestling Team. I925-26: wVI . I926-27. ALFRED LEFTWICH GRAY, JR ........... 3 ......................... Richmond. Virginia Z 4'; P. K. Society. IRVING ARTHUR GREEN ................ I ........................ Brooklyn. New York Freshman FoolbaII: First Year Boxing. MARCELLUS CALHOUN GREEN ......... 3 .......................... jackson. Mississippi K A; Business Staff College Topics. MONTGOMERY MEIGS GREEN .......... I ......................... Winchester. Virginia MEYER CREENBERC ..................... I ...................... New York. New York ARngSI-VFEAD GREENE .................... I ................... PhiladeIpIIia, Pennsylvania I751 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS JULIAN BURKE GREENE .............................. V'uhinglon. Dinlricl of Columbia B 9 H; A 11; German Club; Varsily Club; 'Finl Year Football Team. I924; Fim Year Track Team. I925; Varsity Track Team, I926- 27; EMANUEL GREENSPON .................. 2 ...................... Newport News. Virginia WILLIAM WALLACE GREER ............ I ............................ Ashland. Virginia OSCAR CALAIBORNE GREGORY JR ....... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia FRANCIS RHETT GRESHAM ............. 2 ............................. Salem. Virginia FREDRICK OLIVER GRIFFIN ............. I ....................... Saint Joseph. Missouri MILTON LA TOUR GRIGG ............... 4 ....................... Alexandria. Virginia A 3 III: 9 T; Buxiness Manager Engmccring journal. I925- 26; AssiutanI Editor Enginccrmg Iournal. I926-27: Radio Club; Adjunct Manager Baseball, I924- 25; Editor- In- -Chicf. Engmccring Iournal; JeEerwn Society. RANDOLPH BRYAN GRINNAN. JR ....... 3 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia Firs! Year Track Team. I925-26: Varsily Cross Country Team, I926: ch ; Caplain Freihman Cross Country Team. CHARLES NEVILLE CRUBBS. JR ......... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia IRVING ALBERT CULD .................. I ......................... Porlsmoulh. Virginia ALTON ALEXANDER CULKIS ........... 2 ................ West New York. New Jersey GRAHAM CUNBY. JR ..................... I ......................... Salisbury. Maryland RICHARD JACOB CIUNST ................ 4 ......................... Richmond, Virginia $921211; First Year Boxing Squad. I925; Fin! Year Track Squad; First Year Baseball Squad. SAMUEL BEALE CUNST ................. 2 ........................ BaIIimore. Maryland I? E II; Reportorial Slag College Topics. I926- 27; Fralernily Representative CORKS AND CURLS JOHN BOATWRICHT GWALTNEY ............................ Short Hills. New Jeney Z q'; Virginia Players. EDWgAeRR SMITH GWATHMEY .......... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia HOWARD HAYWARD HACKLEY ........ 3 .......................... Caslchon. Virginia B K; Washington Sociely; BapIIlI Club; Woodrow NViIson Society; Inlermcdialc Honors; Vir- ginia Speclalar. CAAgMXIE BROWN HADEN ............... I ...................... CharIoIIesviIIe. Virginia HARRY H. HADEN ....................... I ...................... Charlollesville, Virginia LOUIS: STREET HADEN .................. 2 ........................... Paimyra. Virginia :Firsl Year Track. MAHLON STEWART HALE .............. 2 ...................... Brookhaven. Miuiuippi 23 A E; Freshman Football Team I926. JOHNXBACBY HALEY .................... I .................... Charleston. West Virginia JAMES LYON HALL ...................... 4 ...................... McDonougII. Maryland 4, I A: Freshman Swimming Team. I924: Varsity Swimming Team. I925-26: P. K. Society. JAMES STAKELY HALL .................. 3 ........................ KnoxviIIc, Tennessee 3 A E: A K P: Skull and Keys. MATHEW DEAN HALL .................. 3 ....................... Cranford. New Jersey 2: 44 E; First Year BasebaII Team. I925: Fraternity Represcnlalivc CORKs AND CURLS. I925. WINTHROP HUNTINGTON HALL ....... 3 ....................... Cranford. New Jersey 3 I? E; Firs! Year FoolbaII Squad, I924; Swimming Team. I925; Wrestling Squad. I925. I 76 I CORKS G CURLS I . I928 I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM ALEXANDER HALLOWES, III. ......................... Jacksonville. Florida Z W; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; First Year Baskel-ball Squad. I925; First Year Baseball Team. I926; Assislam Manager Balkel- ball. I328. WILLIAM TAYLOR HAM JR ......................................... Norfolk. Virginia A 4h Flu! Year FoolbaII. I925: Adjunct Manfger Boxmg. CHARLES EDWIN HAMILTON. JR ....... 2 .................... Charleston. West Virginia lzgzqe'; First Year Football Squad. I926; Varsity Football Squad; Adjunct Manager Bankchba , HENRYnHAMILTON HAMMER ........... I ........................... Narrows. Virginia LOUIS MACHEN HAMMOND ............. 3 ........................... Cqueper. Virginia It K E; A H; German Club; First Year FoolbaII Squad. I925: First Yenr Track Team. I926; Varsity Track Squad. I926; Universily Band; EIi Banana; Raven Society. KENZS$Y JOHN HAMPTON. JR ............ 3 .............. Washington, District of Columbia KARL BULOW HANCOCK ............... 3 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia JOHEEVIQATERHOUSE HANING .......... I ..................... Wheeling. West Virginia OSquII; ANgqu'ggOMERY HANSEN ........ 2 .......................... Savannah. Georgia CLARENCE BLOODWORTH HANSON, JR. 3 ............................ Augusta. Georgia I? 1' A; First Year Swimming Team. I926: First Year Track Squad, I926; Representalive CORKs AND CURLs; Varsily Swimming. I927; Advertising Manager College Topics. HARRY HARDEEN ....................... 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York CF 3 K; First Year FoolbaII Squad; First Year Boxing Team. RICHARD BITTLE HARLESS. JR .......... I ...................... Christiansburg. Virginia DANIEL FRANCIS HARRINGTON ........ I ............................. Butte. Monlana FLOYD MORRIS HARRIS ................. Z .............................. Alsie. Virginia A K E; First Year FoolbaII Team. I926; Varsity Football. I927; V Club. SIDNEAY HARRIS ......................... 2 ......................... Ballimore, Maryland I? VICTOR IRVIN HARRIS .................. I ..................... Newport News, Virginia WILLIAM LYLE HARRIS ................. 2 .......................... Florence, Alabama JOHN HARTWELL HARRISON ........... 3 ........................... Danville. Virginia A IF; First Year Swimming Team. I926; BaskeI-baII Squad, I926-27: A II; German Club: Inlet- mediate Honors; Swimming Team; Lacrosse Team. JULIAN HARRISON ...................... 4 .......... . .............. Louisville. Kentucky HARxVEY WOOD HARRISS ............... I ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia 1 T Q EDWIN EARLE HART, JR ................. 2 .................. Fort Wadsworth. New York GEORGE WILLIAM HART. JR ............ 2 .................... Charlene. North Carolina LEEBLUTHER HASSELTINE. .............. 3 ............ l. .............. Norfolk, Virginia oxmg. FREDRIC OLIVER HATCH ............... l ............................... Akron, Ohio Q A 9 JAMIE BEEBE HAWES ................... I .................... Hunlinglon. West Virginia CHARLES MONROE HEARTWELL. JR.. .. I ...................... LawrenceviIIe. Virginia 9 X JAMES ELLIOTT HEATH. JR .............. 3 ........................... NorfoIk. VIrgima A III; German CIub; FIrsI Year Track I925- 26; Glee Club; Adjunct Manager Baskel- baII I925- 26; Secretary and Treasurer of German CIub; Cheer Leader. EPPA HUNTON HEATON, JR ............. I ........................... Leeaburg, Virginia HORACE VERNER HEBB ................ I .......................... Richmond. Virginia I771 CORKS 6 CU RLS I Academic Class I YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS JOHNN OMVERTON HENDERSON .......... 2 ........................... Bellevue. Virginia X 4H Skull and Keys: P. K. Society: Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS; Interfntemily Council. JAMES ROBERT HENDON ............... I ......................... Louisville. Kentucky A RANXDQIEIPH CRYMFAS HENEBERGER. . . . 2 ....................... Harrisonburg. Virginia MILLER S. HENKEL ...................... I ........................ Winter Park, Florida WILLIAM ANDERSON HENRY ........... 2 ...................... Rosemont. Pennsylvania Adjunct FoolbaII. I926. JOHgI MiiARSH HENSHAW ................ 3 ...................... CharIoNevaIIe. VirginIa A BRYAN FRANKLIN HEPLER ........................................ Millboro. Virginia College Topics SlaE. I926- 27; Advertising Manager College Topics. I927- 28: Assistant Business Manager of VIrginia Players. and Dean 5 List. CHRAISEIIAJANI SPTEANGER HERITAGE. JR.. 3 .............. Washington. Dislricl of Columbia EDWARD WILLIAM HEROLD ............ I ........................ Newark. New Jersey WALLACE EDGAR HERRELL ............ I .......................... Marshall. Virginia DHONUIL MACLEAN HICKCOX ......... I ..................... Port Chester. New York HOWARD PINCKNEY HICKLIN ......... I ...................... CharIollevaIIe. Virginia FREDERICK STUART HILDER ........... 4 ......................... CIencarIyn. Virginia A X P; Glee Club. LEONARD OGDEN HILDER .............. I ......................... GIencaI-Iyn, Virginia HAITKRPY HHILFER .......................... 2 ...................... New York. New York CHARLES WICKLINE. HILL ............... I ..................... HIIIsboro. West Virginia ROSSEiR NOLAND HILLSMAN, JR ........ 3 ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia A I MARVIN HIMES .......................... I .............. Washinglon. Dillrict of Columbia HENRY HOFFMAN HIRSCHBIEL. JR..... I ........................... NorfoIk. Virginia MAETg-IEW H. HIRSH .................... 2 ........................ BaItimore. Maryland JACOB HIRSHBERC ...................... 2 ...................... New York. New York FREDRICK HAMLIN HOBBS. JR ........... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia A 4,; Adjunct Manager Football. LELAND FLOYD HOBBS ................. 3 ........................... NorfoIII. Virginia 'b 2: K; BasebaII Adjunct, I926. FREDRICK GEORGE HOCH .............. I ...................... Woochm, New Jersey BOSPIVIIELI. BUSH HODGKIN .............. I ........................ Winchester. Kentucky WILLIAM ROBB HOFER .................. 2 ....................... Meluchen. New Jersey MARION ROWLAND HOFF .............. I ................... Hunlinglon. Wes! Virgin : ALBERT GERST HOFHEIMER ............ 3 ........................... Norfolk. VII-ginia Z B T; Varsily FoolbaII Team: Lacrosse Team, I927; Associate Editor College TapIcs. I927 28. HENRY CLAY HOFHEIMER .............. 5 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia Z B T JACK LARGE CAMERON HOGCAN ...... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia First Year Swimming. THURMER HOGCARD, JR ................. 3 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia tPI A ROBERT LLOYD HOLCOMB ............. 3 ...................... Bridgeport. Connecticut A 4H Lacrosse. I926- 27. BEVERLY LONG HOLLADAY ............ 2 ............................ Suffolk, Virginia 'ib F 3; Virginia Reel: Adjunct Manager Basketball. I927-28. I731 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS CLARENCE WHITAKER HOLLAND. JR.. ........................... EaslviIIe Virginia P. K. Society; Swimming Squad; A H3 JESSAE WARD HOLLAND ................. 2 ........................... Holland, Virginll NATHANIEL LITTLETON HOLLANDH ........................... EutviIIe, Virginia A T Q; A 11; Eli Banana; ' ;V Football Team. I926; Freshman FoolbnlI. I924: Freshman Buc- baII. I925; Varsity Club. WILLIAM WHITAKER HOLAND ......... I ........................... Eastville. Virginia A T 9: Adiunct Manager Football: :.P 3K Society; Firat Year BasebaII Team. MAlAiR'Il'Cfg ETHRIDCE HOLLEY ............................. West Palm Beach Florida ELLIOTT LAMAR HOLMAN .............. 3 ..................... Florence. South Carolina THEODORE WITTER HOLMES. JR ....... 3 ........................... Marietta. Georgia RAY WENDELL HOLMES ................ I ...................... Swinvale. Pennsylvania RALPH W. HOLSINGER. JR ............... 2 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia A T A: Fin! Year Foolball Team. I926. HERBERT CONARD HOLTON ........... 3 ................. Kennett Square. Pennsylvania IF 2 K; Adjunct Football; Virginia Players; Assistant Manager Swimming. BERNIE HOPKINS ........................ 3 ........................ Hot Springs, Virginia ROBERT STANLEY HOPKINS ............ Z ..................... New Haven. Connecticut GEORGE HOROWITZ ..................... 3 ....................... New York. New York III E H: First Year Swimming Team. I926: Vanily Swimming Team: sVI. HAROLD ERNEST HOROWITZ .................................. New Yotk. New York A E II: First Year Swimming Team. TOMLIN BRAXTON HORSELY ........... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia FoolbaII Adjuncl; Fin! Year Boxing. CHARLES FREDRICK HOUSTON. JR ...... I ....................... New York. New York HENRY PALMER ENSIGN HOWARD. . . . 3 ............................ Mobile. Alabama ELLIOTT HAMPTON HOWE ............. 3 ...................... East Radford. Virginia 9 A X; Freshman FoolbaII Squad. I925. CHARLES MARTIN HUESTER ........... 2 ....................... Scranton. Pennsylvania JAMES ANDERSON HUFF. JR ............. 2 ..................... Rockwood. Tennessee CLIVE SPENSER HUFFMAN. JR ....... . . 2 .................. New York. New York CARLTON HULL ......................... I ........................ Kosciueko. Miuiuippi Universily Band. ROBERT TASKER HUMPHRIFS .......... 2 ........................... Culpeper. Virginia AX JAMES PHILIP HUNTER ................. 3 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia I? K W; GoIf Team. THOMAS LOMAX HUNTER, JR ........... I ....................... King George. Virginia IOHN OMOHUNDRO HURT .............. I ........................... Roanoke. Virginia A T; First Year Baseball. LAVIAL EMORY HURT. JR ........................................... Roanoke. Virginia A T; First Year Football; First Year Baskel- blaII. JOHN BASIL HUSHION .................................... Parkersburg. West Virginia 2 N: A II; Eli Banana: 3- 3- 3 Council: C.A5..A; Fin! Year Football Team. I924: First Year BasebaII Team. I924: First Year Basket-baII Teani, I925; V ; BasebaII Team, I925-26; V ; Football Team. I925-26-27; Captain Vanily Baseball. I927; V Club; I3 : P. K. Sociely. JOSEPH CHAPPEL HUTCHESON. L... 2 ............................. Houston. Texas K E SAMUEL GARLAND HUTCHESON ....... I ........................... Boydlon. Virginia QUINTUS HUTTER ....................... 4 ......................... Ly nchburg, Virginia A T Q; A H; P. K. Sociely: Eli Banana; V ; Football Team. I925- 26- 27; Varsily Club; Fin! Year FoolbaII Team. I924. VICTOR MARTIN HUYLER .............. 4 ...................... Gladslone. New Jersey I791 I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS MORTIMER INGLIS, IR .................... I ....................... Palenon, New Jersey I? 2 K: Adjunct Swimming. ' WILLIAM ALEXANDER IRVINE ......... 2 ......................... Pelersburg. Virginia WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER IVEY ......... I ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia A K E; Firs! Year FoolbaII Team. WEEQEELL WARD JAMES ............... 2 ................... Mount Vernon. New York MICHAEL PAUL JANNICELLI ........... 2 .................... Forest City. Pennsylvania WILLIAM THOMAS JARVIS. JR ........... 3 ....................... ShelbyviIIe. Tennessee RAYE B.EIEAN, JR ......................... Z ..................... Virginia Beach. Virginia JAMES DOUGLAS JENKINS ............. I ................... CharIeslon. South Carolina PHILIP SAMUEL JESSUP ................ 2 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia JULIUS ALTON JOEL ..................... 3 ......................... Richmond. Virginia I? E II; An Slag Virginia Real. I926-27. FREDERICK ARTHUR JOHNS ............ 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia A 3 IF: Firs! Year Cabinet Madison HaII I926- 27; Deans List, I927-28; Tennis Team. I927: First Year Swimming Team. I927; Madison Hz Junior Cabinet. WALKLEY ELMS JOHNSON .................................. Concord Wharf, Virginia 2 I? CLARENCE WALDO JOHNSTON ......... 3 ..................... SpringdaIe. PennsyIvnnia A T COLEMAN CARNEGIE JOHNSTON ....... 3 ......................... Lexington. Kentucky 2 N THOMAS MORRISON JOHNSTON ....... I ......................... Lexington. Kentucky 2 N: Freshman FoolbaII Squad. WILLIAM SINCLAIR JOHNSTONE ....... I .................... Caslonia, NorlI'I CaroIina X 4i: First Yeur Football Team; First Year Boxing Squad. ARCHER CRACCHIUS JONES ............ 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A K E; Captain First Year BaskeI-ball Team, I927; Varsily Baskel-baII Squad. I928. EDWARD VALENTINE IONES ........... I ..................... Newport News, Virginia JOHN BARKSDALE. IONES. JR ............ I ........................ Knoxville. Tennessee ROBERT ARCHER COODWIN IONES IR. 3 ..................... Newport News. Virginia WILLIAM ELLSWORTH IONES .......... 2 .................... East Orange. New Jersey A X: First Year Lacrosse Team. FLETCHER JORDAN. ,IR ................... I .................... CreenviIIc, South CaroIina HERMAN ,IOSEPHSON ................... 2 ...................... New York. New York JOHN FgANK JUDGE. JR ................. 2 ...................... New York, New York 4, 2 FRANK OVERTON JUDY ................ 2 ...................... CharIollesviIIc. Virginia RICHARDS LEE. JUDY .................... .I ............................ Stanley, Virginia JOHN LYTTLETON JUSTICE ............. 3 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia GLENN AUGUSTUS KAMINER ........... 2 ..................... Gadsden. South CaroIina E X E; First Year FoolbaII' Team: First Year Baskel- baII Team: German CIub; Skull and Keys; Varsny FoolbaII. I927; LAW'RENCE KATZENSTEVIN .............. 2 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland 41' E II DABNEY LANCHORNE KEBLINCER ..... I ........................... Staunton, Virginia Z IV ISHAM KEITH. IR ......................... 2 ......................... Warrenton. Virginia A 4,; Adjuncl Manager Baskel-baII: SlaE Virginia Reel; German Club: Virginia Players. NORMAN KELSEY ....................... I ....................... BronvaIIe. New York 11? T A BEVERLEY RANDOLPH KENNON. JR.... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia X IF I301 CORKS 5 cums k I928 . A . 3 Wm!!! I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS RALPH EMERSON KENNEDY ............ 3 ............... . ........... SI. Paul. Virginia CORhDON WINSTON KENNERLY ......... 3 ........................... Bon Air. Virginia ' A ROBERT MEREDITH KENT .............. I .......................... Richmond. Virginia HARRY ROGERS KERN. JR ............... 2 ......................... Winchenter, Virginia LEWIS KISSER KESSER .................. 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia A E II: First Year Football. I926. BLAKE KIDD ............................. 3 .......................... Covington. Virginia ROBERT KING ........................... I ...................... Raccoon Ford, Virginia WILLIAM HENRY KING. III .............. I ......................... Portsmoulh, Virginia EDWARD LINDEN KINNEY .............. I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia LAWRENCE RANDOLPH KIRKPATRICK. 2 . ........... Bennettsville. Soulh Carolina RAYMOND FRANKLIN KLINE ............ 3 ...................... Charlottesville; Virginia ALVIN LEACH KLOTZ ................... I ........................ McComb, Milsiuippi SAMUEL ROBINSON KNIGHT. JR ......... l .................... Spring Lake. New Jersey MAURY STAFFORD KNOWLTON ........ 4 ...................... , .Pcrlhshire. Mississippi ii A 9; A K W: P. K. Society; Instruclor in Spanish: DANIEL DELEHANTY KOBBE ........... 2 ....................... New York. New York ABE ALFRED KOBRE .................... 4 ...................... Charlollesville. Virginia JOSEPH GEORGE KOSLOFSKY ........... 2 ...................... New York. New York WILLIAM ALEXANDER KRAUSS ........ I ................ Hubrouch Heighls. New York ISODORE WILLIAM KRULICK ............ I ....................... New York. New York VICTOR ELRATH LACRANGE ........... I ...................... Lake Charles. Louisiana 2 A E; Boxing Adjunct. MAURICE LAIKEN ....................... Z ........................ Brooklyn. New York GEORGE NOEL LAING ................... l .......................... Amissvile. Virginia d? E K HERSCHEL WHITEIDE LAMB .......... l ...... . .................... Youngstown. Ohio EDWARD MICHAEL LAMM .............. 3 ......................... Mexico City. Mexico PETER BENEDICT LANHAM. JR ................................... LouIvaIIe. Kenlucky I? I A; First Year Foolball Team. I925; First 3Year Track Squad, I926: Fratermty Represenlalivc Io Conxs AND Cuan. ROBERT WHITMAN LARMOUR .......... 2 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia JAMES LINDSAY LAT ERNEAU ................................ Charlollesville. Virginia A .3 1,: First Year Track Team, I925; Track ISquad, I926- 27; WILLIAM CARROLL LATIMER ...................................... AlIanla, Georgia X 4M Freshman Boxing Squad. DOUGLAS RUFUS LAWRENCE ........... 2 .............. Waahinglon. District of Columbia A X P: Adjunct Manager Boxing, I926-27. ANDY jACOB LAWSON .................. 2 ............................. Galax. Virginia HARVEY ROBERINSON LAYNE .......... I ......................... Stale Farm, Virginia THOMAS RICHARDS LEACHMAN ........ 3 ....................... Charlottesville. Virginia SAMUEL GORDON LEARY ............... I .......................... Occoquan. Virginin JOHN RAYMOND LEATHERBURY ....... 2 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland GEORGE GAINES LECKIE ................ 4 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia 2 A E; E T; Reporlorial StaE College Topics, I924-25: Reviewing Editor College Topics. I925-26: JeHenon Society; Assistant Inulruclor in English; Assistant News Editor College Topics, l926-27. CHARLES BENJAMIN LEE, JR ............. 5 ..................... Glen Jean, West Virginia d, A 6; V. Baseball. I926; T.I.L.K.A. EDWARD A. LEE. ......................... 2 ....................... Montgomery. Alabama I? A 9; First Year Baskel-ball Squad; Firs! Year Cabinet Madison Ha : A H; Jefferson Society: Junior Cabinet Madison Hall; Truck Adjunct. RICHARD HENRY ALLAN LEE ........... 2 ......................... Cainesville, Virginia IBII I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS HENRY HOWARD LEFFERTS ............ I ........................... Leesburg. Virginia H K A; Properly Manager Virginia Players; S'Iage Manager, I927. SAMUEL LILE LEE ................................................ Lynchburg Virginia HERMAN LERNER ........................ 3 ............................ Orange. Virginia A E II THOMAS CRITTENDEN LESTER ......... I ...................... CharlotlesviIIe. Virginia WIBON KEYSER LEVERINC. JR ......... 3 .......................... Ruxlon, Maryland DAVID RAYMOND LEVIN ................ I ......................... Portsmouth, Virginia GEnggTN LEVIN ......................... 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia SAMUEL LEVIN .......................... Z ........................... Norfolk. Virginia HYMAN LEVY ........................... Z ...................... New York. New York GILBERT BURNET LEWIS, JR ............ I ..................... Concord. North CnIoIinn ? F A; Adjunct Baskel-anI. HERBERT IVERSON LEWIS .............. I ........................ Glouchesler. Virginia IF F A: Firs! Year FootbaII Team, I927. JOHNRDAINGERFIELD LEWIS ........... I ......................... Baltimore. Maryland QI ' 2 JOHN WINFIELD LEWIS ................. I .......................... Richmond. Virginia MINOR BOTTS LEWIS. JR ................. I ...................... CIiflon Forge. Virginia I K 2: Freshman FoolbaII Team, I927. ALEXANDER COVENTRY LIGCETT. . . . I .............. Washinglon. District of Columbia K A: SIAII Virginia Spectator. BRziibxgrgN BRAGC COMER LILE ........ I ........................... Trinity. Alabama HARVEY A. LILLY ...................... I ...................... CIiron Forge, Virginia JOHN WEIDMAN LINEAWEAVER ....... 2 ....................... Lebanon. Pennsylvania ABRZAllz-I?M LINSK ........................ 2 ................... PhiladeIpIIia. Pennsylvania ANDREW LIPPMAN ...................... 3 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia RALPH LITTLE ........................... 5 ..................... Camden. South Carolina CHARLES DISBROW LLOYD ............ 2 ..................... Harrisburg. PennsyIvania GEORGE WILDON LAURIER LLOYD. . . . I .............. Washington, District of Columbia GABRIEL LLULL ......................... 2 .......................... Ponce. Porto Rico CHARLB L. LOCKE, JR ................... Z .......................... Daylon. Tennessee WALTER STEWART LOEBL ............. 3 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia Adjunct Boxing. '25; Lacrosse Squad. I927. REGINALD AUGUSTUS LOFTUS ......... 2 ............. Washinglon. District of Columbia WADE HAMPTON LOHR ................ 2 .......................... Monterey, Virginia HERBEliT TURNER LORENTZEN ........ I ...................... Englewood, New Jersey 9 A ' LUNSFORD LOMAX LOVING ............ I ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia WILLIAM CLIFFORD LUKE ............................... Charles Town. Wcsl Virginia 2 N; A II; P K Sociely; First Year Football 4Team. I924; First Year Boxing. I925; First Year BaschaII Team. I925: Varsity Boxing. I926; Varsity FoolanI Team. I926; EIi BaiIana; V ; Caplain- -EIecl for I928 Football; IMP. EUCLID BUXTON LUNINC ............... I ..................... Newport News. Virginia MICAJAH W. LUPTON ................... I ....................... Birmingham. Alabama A Ix E; Adjunct FoolbaII I926; Skull and Keys; First Year Track; AIlernale Assislanl Manager FoolbaII. I928. SIDNEY BERGER LUTIN ................. 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia JOHN WALLACE LYNCH ................ 2 ....................... Georgetown, Delaware Member of Wesley CIuIJ. I821 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS GEORGE CAPRON LYON ................ I ............................ Suffolk. Virginia MARCELLUS DAUNIS MCBRIDE. JR ....... I ...................... Charlotlcsville. Virginia JOHN FRANCIS MCCAFFREY ............ 4 ........................ Salem. West Virginia HOWARD WEAVER MCCALL ............ 3 ..................... Chaltanooga. Tennessee EX; P. K. Society; Fraternily Reprcscnlalive CORKs AND CURLs; Intermediale Honors; Fin! Year FoolbaII Squad I924: Football Squad. I925. A K i'- A H; Assistant Manager Baseball. I928. HERBERT MCCLAMMY. jn ................ I .................. Wilminglon. North Carolina JOHN VAN IDERSTINE MCCLEES ........ I ........................ Norwalk, ConnecIicul CHARLES JOHN MCCLUSKY ............. I ....................... BronxviIIe. New York CHARLES BRELSFORD MCCOY .......... 2 ....................... Wilmington. Delaware ? K 1'; Dean's Lin; Adjunct Manager Bukel-ball. I927. HARRY ROBERT MCCOY ................. 2 .............................. Hun. Virginia P. K. Society; Freshman Foolball Team, I926: Vanity Football Squad. I927; First Year Track Team. I926. HULABERT CHRISTOPHER MCCOY ....... 4 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia JOHN CYRUS MCCUE JR .................. I ........................... Slaunton, Virginia LOUIS MCDONALD ....................... 3 ......................... Yonkers. New York PALILkMiDONALD ........................ I ......................... Cninesville. Georgia I V x STUART SIMPSON MCDOUCALL ........ I .................. NorlI'I Adams. Massachusetts JESiIFi:i gLARK MCDOWELL .............. I ............................. Victoria. Texas THEAO'IPORE ANDREWS MCDOWELL ..... 2 .............................. Medina. Ohio ALFsIEiID BUFFIN MCEWEN ............... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia FRANCIS NELSON MCGAVOCK .......... 3 ...................... Max Meadows. Virginia JOHN FULTON MCCAVOCK ............. 2 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia A T; German Club. MELVIN WOOD MCGEHEE .............. 4 ....................... Carbon. West Virginia A X; Swimming Squad. I925-26. EDWARD BYRD MCCEORGE. JR .......... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia Z 1'; Adjunct Manager Track. SAMUEL HODGES MCCHEE .............. 2 ................... Greenwood. South Carolina ijf; T.I.L.K.A.: Aninant Manager FoolbaII. 1927; First Year Baseball. I926; P. K. Society; JOHN FERRIS MCCOWAN. JR ............. 3 .......................... Savannah, Georgia WILLIAM PROVIDENCE MCGUIRE ...... 3 ......................... Winchester. Virginia A W; Assistant Sports Editor College Topics; Fraternity Representative CORKs AND CURLS: Eli Banana: President German Club; Associate Editor College Topics; Bad Check Committee. GEORGE SHIRLEY MCHORNEY .......... 2 ......................... Porlsmouth, Virginia LEWIS WALKE MCILHANY .............. 2 ......................... Univenily, VirgInIa A T A, Caplnin First Year Cross Country Team; JeEerson Society; A H; P. K Sociely; Track Team. Ij26- 27: Varsity Cross Country Team. '27 EDGAR P. MCKINNEY ................... I ......................... Nacogdoches. Texas RALPH MCKITTRICK ..................... 2 ...................... Rmemonl. Pennsylvania 3 N; Adjunct Manager Football; Fraternity Representative lo CORKS AND CURLs. RALEIGH THOMAS MCLAUGHLIN ...... 2 ..................... BIueHcId. West Virginia CAINES MCMILLIAN ...................... I ........................ Baltimore. MnryIImcI K A; First Year FoolbaII Squad. THOMAS HARVEY MCMILLAN .......... I ................ Charles Town. West Virginia A X WILLIAM OWEN MCMILLAN ............ 4 .................... Charleslon. West Virginia A x l83l I Academic Class 1 YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS TOIEI'ZRA EEMLEY MCNEIL ................ Z ....................... Harrisonburg. Virginia A . GEORGE TUBERVILLE MCWHORTER... Z ........................... Fairfax. Virginia WINFIELD SCOTT MACCILL. JR ........... 3 ..................... Garret! Park. Maryland ROBERT JAMES MACK .................. 3 ....................... SI. Pelersburg, Florida A T A: Adjunct Manager CORKS AND CURLs. '26: Assistanl Business Manager CORKs AND CURLS; Adjunct Boxing. LOUIS MACKALL. JR ..................... 2 .............. Washington. Dislrict of Cqumbia A K E; SkuII and Keys: P. K. Society; First Year Football Team, I925; Fim Year BukeI-ball Squad. I926; Baskel- baII Squad I927. HARRY BRENT MACKOY. JR ................................... Forl MilcheII, Kentucky A K E; A H: Adjunct Manager Baseball I926? Allernale Assislant BasebaII. I927; P K. Society. jOHN BUXTON MADDERY .............. I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia . 9 X RODCER GREGORY MAGRUDER ........ 2 ...................... CharlouesviIIe, Virginia 3 4'; First Year Football Squad. I926. RUTLEDGE ALLEN MAHANIEB .......... I .............................. Elly. Virginia BENJAMIN MALVIN ...................... 2 .............. Far Rockaway. L. I.. New York CHARLES HARRISON MANN. JR ......... I ......................... Jacksonville. Florida A X; Adjunct Manager Boxing. ALFRED LEE MARCHANT ............... 2 ........................ Baltimore. Maryland HOWARD CARLTON MARCHANT ....... 2 ........................ Baltimore, MaryIand K E; First Year FoolbaII Team; Skull and Keys; First Year Baseball Team; German Club. JOSEPH MARKMAN ...................... 2 ......................... Portsmouth, Virginia EDWARD ARCHIBALD MARKS. JR ....... I ................... South Orange. New Jersey JOHN ALBION MARSH .................. 2 ............................. DixerId. Maine CHARLES EDWARD A. MAIEHALL ..... 4 ........................... Staunlon, Virginia HARVEY LEE MARSTON ................ 3 ......................... Ballimorc. MaryIand E K 2; Skull and Keys; Firs! Year Football Team, I925; Firs! Year Wrestling Team. I926; Ii Banana. ALEXANDER LAMBERT MARTIN, JR.... I ............................. Salem. Virginia qI F A HENRY FRANCIS BEAUMONT MARTIN I ........................... DanviIIc, Virginia JOHN DONELSON MARTIN. JR ........... 2 ......................... Memphis. Tennessee 3 A E; First Year Baskel-baII Squad, I927. JOHN PATRICK MARTIN ................ I .................... AlIantic Cily. New Jersey Z q' ROBERT FABER MARTIN ................ 2 ............................. Fever. Virginia RAYMOND VASTINE MARTIN. JR ........ I ...................... Beckley. Wes! Virginia WILLIAM ROBERT MARTIN ............. 3 ...................... CIIcn AIIan. Mississippi IF A 9: Madison Hall Cabinet; Jefferson Sociely; CORKS AND CURLS: A II; A K 4'; P. K. Sociely; Recording Secrelary Madison HaII; Fralernily Represenlalive to CORKs AND CURLS. JULIAN ,IACQUELIN MASON ............ 2 ............................ Orange, Virginia $ K 4'; P. K. Sociely. ROBERT FRENCH MASON. JR ............ 2 ............................ Fairfax. Virginia B 9 II; ReporlorIaI SlaE College Topics. RUDOLPH BOHLKEN MASON ........... I ........................ Portsmouth, Virginia JOHN HENRY MASSIE ................... I ......................... Edinburgh. Virginia JOSEPH PETER MATAKEWICZ .......... 2 ...................... Nanlicoke, Pennsylvania JOHN AUBREY MATTER ................ I ......................... AchancIria. Virginia JOHN JACOB MATTERN ................. I .......................... Richmond Virginia GEORGE CARL MATTHEWS ............. I .................... Elk Horn. West Virginia LEXEISX EHARLES MATTISON ............ 2 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia l54l I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS HARVEY ALDEN MAUPIN .............. 2 ...................... CharIoIIesviIIe. Virginia THOMPSON BROOKE MAURY ........... I ..................... Brookline. Massachuaells A V WILLIAM HOUSTON MAVERICK .................................. San Antonio. Texas L.K.:A. German Club; Assistant Manager Football I926; Manager Football. I927; Varsity CIuIJ LLOYD CHANDLER MAYERS ............. 5 ....................... Montclair. New Jersey A- 6 1?; III T; Business Manager Engineering journal I924- 25. FRANK DOMINICK MEAD JR ........................................ Lexington. Virginia A T Q: 3 II: P. K. Sociely; EIi Banana; IMP; :V Basket- ball Team; Varsity Football Team; Freshman BaskeI- baII Team; Frelhman FootballI Team; Varsity Club: Deans LisI. WAgIEEgI COOK MEANS ......................................... Pine BIuE, Arkansal JULIAN RUTHERFORD MEADE ......... 3 ........................... Danville. Virginia Glee Club; Virginia PInyers; Dean's Lin. WILLIAM MELROSE ...................... Z ....................... New York, New York ARNOLD EUGENE MENNILLO ........... 2 ....................... New York, New York First Year BaskeI- ball Squad. JOSEPH MUIR MERCER ............................................ Savannah. Georgia X IF; Skull and Keys; P. K. Sociely: Eli Banana: Freshman FoolbaII I924: Freshman Track Teani. I924: Varsity Track Squad. I926; Varsity Football Squad I926; Intermediate Honors. I926; Spanish InslrucIor; Raven Society; Treasurer P. K. Society. EDWIN THOMAS MEREDITH ............ I ........................... Des Moines. Iowa 2 X; FinI Year FoolbaII Squad. I927. ANDREW WILLIAM MERLE. JR .......... I ......................... Baltimore. Maryland First Year FoolbaII Squad. RODEIERS MEYER .............................................. Ridgewood New Jersey A q'; CIee Club; First Year Track Squad. I9ZI7- 28. BEVERLY MERCER MIDDLETON ........ 2 .................... Charleston. Soth Carolina 2 N; Business Manager Virginia Players. BROWN MILLER ......................... 2 .............. Washinglon. District of Columbia CARY FRANKLIN MILLER ............... 2 ............................ Orlando. Florida 3 X; Firsl Year Foolball Team; First Year BaskeI-ball Team. CHQR;E$S LAVELL MILLER .............. 2 .................... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania GEORGE WILLIAM MILLER, JR ........... I ....................... Vicksburg, Mississippi IRVING MILLER .......................... I ........................ Brooklyn. New York JULIUS SHELDON MILLER ............... I ........................... NorfoIII. Virginia BENJAMIN JUDSON MILLS .............. 2 .............. Washington. District of Columbia WILLIAM CALVIN MITCHELL ........... I .................... Charleslon, WeaI Virginia A X MASAO MIURA ........................... 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia GEORGE VOWLES MONCURE ........... 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia K A; Reportcrial SIaE College Topics; First Year Boxing Squad; Adjunct Manager Foolball; P. K. Sociely: Associate EdiIor College Topics; First Year Cabinet Madison Hall, l926e27. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MONCURE ........ 2 ......................... Alexandria. Virginia A K E: First Year FoolbaII Team. I926; Skull and Keys: FirsI Year Baseball Team. I927; Varsity Football Team. I927. DAVID BROCKMAN MONSKY ............ 3 ....................... Montgomery. AIabama IF A; Dean's Lin, I926-27. WILLIAM A. MOOMAW .................. Z ....................... Rocky Point. Virginia PHILIP TAYLOR MOORE ................ 3 ........................... Amhersl, Virginia PIERRE ALBERT MOORE. JR ............. 3 ...................... New Orleans. Louitiana Dean's List. I 85 I I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM PERRY MOORE, JR ............. 2 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia K A; Skull and Keyl; First Year BasebaII Squad. I927; First Year Cabinet Madison HnII Cab- inel. I926- 27. GILBERT EDMOND MORCROFT ............................... Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1, A 9: Freshman Basket- baII Squad: Dean I Llist. I928. JOSEPH KINNEAR MORFORD .................................... Lexington. Kentucky A K E; Skull and Keys; German Club; EH3 Banana; Firs! Year Football Team; First Year Track Squad. I927; Varsity FoolbaII Squad. I9226. NATHAN WOLFE MORGAN ......................................... Danville. Virginia RICHARD DECKER MORGAN ............ I ....................... Jeanette. Pennsylvania ROY LEONARD MORGAN ................ I .......................... Kealchie. Louisiana NATHANIEL HOMES MORISON. JR ....... I ....................... Plainfield. New Jersey ERNEST LIDDELL MORRIS ............... I ............................ McAllen. Texas EDWARD WATTS MORRIS .............. I ....................... Birmingham, Alabama A 4'; A H; German CIub; CORKS AND CURLS; First Year Track. I927. ROBERT DAI3NEY MORRISON ........... I ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia M q' GEORGE BASKERVILLE MORTON. JIL. .. 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A K x11 EDWARD JULIAN MOSELEY, III ......... 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 47 K 4'; P. K. SOCIer. WILLIAM HAMILTON MOSELEY, III.... I ...................... New York. New York WILLIAM WARD MOSS. JR ................ I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia K 2; German CIub; Skull and Keys; First Year Bukel-baII Squad. I927. HUNTER CRISLER MOTLEY ............. I ........................... Madison. Virginia X 47; Freshman FoolbaII Team. I927: Freshman Boxing Team. I927-28. LINDSAY AVERETT MOTLEY. JR. 3 ........................... Danville, Virginia JOHN CRENVILLE MOTT ................ 3 ............................. Chicago. IIIinois 2 X; Assistant Manager Swimming; Editorial Board University of Virginia IIIagazInc: Athletic Manager College Topics: Literary SlaE Virginia Reel: Fralerniiy Representative to CORKS AND CURLS; ColumnisI College Topics. I927; Associale Manager of Virginia Real. ISRAEL IRVING MOUBER ................ 3 ....................... New York. New York JOHN MOYLER, JR ........................ I .......................... Richmond, Virginia Z W; Adjunct Manager Baskel-baII. CHARLES P. MULDER, JR ................. 4 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia WILLIS GREEN MUNCY .................. 4 ............................. Bland. Virginia JAMIPESK ALEXANDER MUNDY ............ I ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia EARL MUSICK ............................ I .. . ....................... Cleveland. Virginia CLARENCE CILMER MUSTARD .......... 6 ......... . .................. Cismont, Virginia JAMES MARTIN MUSTARD .............. I ............................ Cismom, Virginia PAUL GROSECLOSE MUSTARD .......... 5 ............................ Cismont. Virginia CARL HERBERT MYERLY ............... 2 ....................... DanviIIe, Pennsylvania HARRISON CARTER MYERS JR .......... I ......................... Pelersburg. Virginia A 4N First Year FoolbaII; First Year Boxing; SIIuII and Keys; P. K. Society; Daffodil Football Squad. I927; Varsity Boxing Squad, I928. ROY EDW'ARD NASH .................... 4 ........................... Roanoke, Virginia EDUARD NAVARRO. JR ................... 2 ......................... Panama Cily. R. P- ALFBEilg-JQUANTOCK NEIL. JR ............ I ............................. Chicago, Illinois WILLIAMS JACKSON NELMS ............ I ...................... Newport News. Virginia 9 X; First Year FoolbaII Squad; First Year Track Squad; Adjunct Business Staff CORKS AND CURLS, I927; Assistant Business Manager CORKs AND CURLs; Track Squad. I928 I561 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS CHARLES MORRIS NELSON .............. 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 4? K 4': Skull and Keys; German Club; Inlennediale Honors; Fralcrnily Representative CORKs AND CURLS. EDVIKIN ROLSON NELSON ................ I .................... Huntington. West Virginia 9 II STEVEN MCCANDLESS NEleN ......... I .................... Atlantic City. New Jersey K 3; First Year Foolball Team. I927. JAMES YATFj NEWTON ................. I ............................. Hume. Virginia 9 X; First Year Baseball Team; Fraternily Represenlalive lo ConKs AND CURLS. JOSEPH NEY ............................. I ....................... Harrisonburg, Virginia Z B T: Track Adjunct. STUART E. NICKOLS ..................... 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia A E 4h First Year Swimming Team. I926-27. ARTHUR STARR NIENDORFF ........... I ............................... Dallas. Texas JOHN STARR NIENDORFF ............... I ............................... Dallas. Texas BERNARD NICOLAU NIGHTINGALE. . . . 3 .......................... Brunswick. Georgia Literary SlaH Virginia Reel. HAROLD GEORGE NIX .................. I .............................. Opp. Alabama JOSEPH DABBS NOELL. JR ............... 2 .............. Wuhington, District of Columbia GEORGE FREDERICK NOLDE JR ......... I ......................... Richmond Virginia ALGERNON SIDNEY B. NOLTING .................................. Richmond Virginia A 9'; First Year Football Squad; Skull and Kzeys; German Club: Wrestling Squad I928; Asso- cmle Editor of College Topics. I927-28 HENRVY NORRINGTON ................... I ....................... New York, New York GESREE EDMOND NUCKOLS ............ 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia HOQUngD STILES NUCKOLS ............. I .......................... Richmond, Virginia LORAnsI gOODMAN NUSBAUM ............ I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia HOgKIIhIrS PEARRE NUTTYCOMBE ....... 2 .......................... University. Virginia CHARLES PAXTON OATES .............. 2 ......................... Memphis. Tennessee X 4H Freshman Foolball Squad; Adjunct Manager Boxing; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society: Boxing Squad. I928. JACOB OCHS ............................. I ..................... Arvene, L. 1., New York First Year Boxing. FREYHUN ODENHEIMER ................ I ...................... New Orleans, Louisiana Z B T; Freshman FoolanI Squad; Freshman Basket-ball Squad: Glee Club; Dean's List. JAMES JOSEPH O'DONNEL .............. 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia CHARLES ROLLIN LORAIN ODOR ...... 2 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia ROBERT FREDERICK OLIVER ........... I .............. Washington. Digtricl of Columbia HAIERVY OLSON ........................... I ...................... Ridgeway. Pennsylvania EDWARD KING O'MEARA ............... 5 ........................ Brooklyn. New York JAMES TALTON O'NEAL ................ I ............................ Amelia. Virginia JOHN THOMAS O'NEILL ................. I ..... . ...................... Crozcl. Virginia CHARLES ORCHARD, JR .................. 7 ........................... Danville. Virginia FRANCIS GRATACAP ORMSBY .......... 4 ......................... Easton. Pennsylvania HARRPYnARTHUR ORNSTEIN ............ 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York A NORWOOD BENTLEY ORRICK .......... I ............. Washington. Dislrict of Columbia Freshman Football. I927. ROBERTW SEDCWICK OSBORNE .......... 5 .......................... Ithaca. New York 2 A E; A II; Assistant Manager Baseball. I924; Manager Baseball. I925: Chairman Madison HaII Cabinet. 1371 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM HUTCHINS OVERBY .......... 4 .......................... Chalham. Virginia IIII A728; Assistant Manager Track. I926-27: A II; P. K. Society: V Club: Manager Track. I92 - . CLAUDE JOHNSON OVERSTREET ....... 3 ........................... Bcdford, Virginia 3 ? E; Fin! Year FoolbaII Squad. I925; First Year Wrestling Team; Fin! Year Track Team. I926; Vanily WreslIing Team. I927. LEVY DABNEY OVERTON. JR ............ 2 ...................... CharloltesviIIe, Virginia LAWRENCE PACE ....................... I ....................... Harrisonburg. Virginia DAVID ELI PADLIPSKI ................... I ..................... Jersey City. New Jersey WILLIAM WORDEN PACE ............... I ...................... Glen Rock. New Jersey CHARLES VANCE. PALMER .............. I ............................ Sioux Cily. Iowa FRED SHANK PALMER .................. 2 ........................ Middleton. Maryland B K; Washinglon Socicly; Glee Club. WALTER FRANKLIN PALMER ........... I .............. Washington. District of Cqumbia GLEN ROY PARKS ....................... 2 ........................... Hopelon, Virginia OSCXUIF EDWARD PARRISH, JR ........... 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A BOWER REYNOLDS PATRICK, JR ........ I .................... Hampton Roads, Virginia ALVIN HYATT PATTERSON ............ 2 ..L ..................... Baltimore. MaryIand E X; Adjunct Manager CORKs AND CURLS; Assislnnl Business Manager Comes AND CURLs; As- sialant Manager in Swimming. ISAAC NATHAN PATTERSON ........... 2 ..................... Swedesboro, New Jersey BEVEgLY KENNON PATTON ............ 3 ........................... Bon Air. Virginia KENNETH STUART PATTON. JR ......... 2 ........................ Belgrade. jugo-Slnvia WILLIAM WHELMAN PAXTON ......... I ....................... Montclair. New Jersey K E: First Year Foolball Team. I927. EDWARD MALCOLM PAYNE, JR ......... 3 ....................... BcckIey. West Virginia ATA; AZII; P. K. Society. TAZEWELL ARCHIBALD PEATROSS.. I ...................... CharlotlcsviIIe. Virginia MARK MAUPIN FENCE. .................. I ...................... CharIollesviIIe. Virginia SAMUEL TALIAFERRO PENDLETON. . . . 4 ....................... Elizabeth. New Jersey Z q': P. V.K Society; Skull and Keys; First Year Football Squad I924; Vanity Foolball Squad, I925; ' I926; Business SlnE Virginia Real; CIee CIub; Banjo Club: T. I. LK. A.; 'Z. ALBERT DORSET PENICK ..................................... Montclair, New Jersey A T 9: Freshman FoolbaII Squad. JOHN DABNEY PENICK .................. 4 ....................... Monchair. New Jersey A T 9; I U; T. I. L.K.A. P. K. Socicly; Foolball Squad; Basket- ball Squad: First Year Baskel- baII. NICHOLAS GRIFFITH PENNIMAN. III. . . I ........................ Ballimore. MaryIand JOHN FIPENROSE.JR .................... Z.....................-..NewYork.NewYork ISAAC PAUL PERKINS ................... 3 ........................ Fork Union. Virginia 23 KP E; First Year FooIbaII Squad; Adjunct Manager Foolball; Jefferson Society; Frnlernily Rep- resenlative CORKs AND CURLS: Assistant CircuIalion Manager of College Topics; Dean's Lisl. WILlJAM BECKWITH PERKINS. JR ....... l ........................ Fork Union. Virginia JAM;E.;:F EALBERT PERKINSON ............ I ........................... Norfolk, Virginia MORDELLO STEPHEN PERRY ........... I ........................... Slaunlon. Virginia DAYiIli WILLIAM PERSINGER, JR ........ 2 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia ASHBY PATTERSON PERRY ............ 3 ......................... Memphis. Tennessee I881 CORKS 5 CURLS I . k I928 I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS THOMAS HORSEFIELD PETERS. JR ...... 3 ......................... Kempsville. Virginia 9 X; Wrestling Adjunct; Wrestling Squad, I927-23. GORDON PICKETT PEYTON ............. 3 ........................ Brooklyn. New York 3 X; Basketball Squad: First Year Swimming Team. I926; First Year Baakel-ball Team. I926; sVL I927; Varsily Baskel-ba Squad. WINSTON PHELPS ....................... 2 ...................... Ridgewood, New Jersey A T; Glee Club; Adjunct Baseball. EDWARD LEROY PHILLIPS .............. 2 ...................... Burgess Slore. Virginia FRANSEIS MURRAY PHILLIPS ............ 3 ................. Charles Town. West Virginia A GEORGE BACWELL PHILLIPS ........... 2 ................ Charles Town. West Virginia $92; First Year Cross Country Team. I926; A II; German Club; Varsity Cross Country Team. HUBERT BEAUMONT PHIPPS ........... I ................... Weslbury. L. I.. New York JOHN JULIAN PICKERAL ................ I ........................ Middletown. Virginia WILLIAM BRYCE PINDAR ............... I ..................... Nassau. N. P.. Bahamas ALAN BRAINARD PINKERTON .......... I ........................ Bayonne. New Jersey Z q'; First Year BaskeI-ba . I926; A II; German Club. BLEDSOE CALHOUN PINKERTON ....... 3 ........................ Bayonne, New Jersey Z W; Skull and Keys; P. K. Sociely; Firs! Year FoolbaII Squad. I924; Varsity FoolblII Squad. I925; 'V. I926; FoolbaII Team, I926-27; T.I.L.K.A. LAYTON PLATT ......................... 3 ........................... Monroe. Louisiana K 3; Firs! Year Baseball Squad. LEONIDAS PLAZA ....................... I ....................... AIIenhursl. New Jersey RISQUTE WIISON PLUMMER ............. I ......................... Pelersburg. Virginia A A JOHN SAMUEL POINDEXTER. JR ......... I ...................... Challanooga, Tennessee 3 X: Adjunct Manager Boxing. I926; A II; German Club; Assislanl Manager Box'ng. CHAARITEIS HANNON POINTER ........... I ....................... Montgomery. Alabama LINNOILN MILTON POLAN ............... I .................... Huntington. Wesl Virginia Z B T HAROLD TRUEHART POSTON .......... 2 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia 4i 2'3 K; Adjunct Virginia Players; Jefferson Sociely; Adjuncl Swimming. CHARLES POWELL ...................... I ....................... Cape Charles. Virginia ROGER VANNEST POWELSON ............ I ....................... New York. New York JESSRIE JAMES PORTER ................. . I ............................. Louisa. Virginia . v WALTER BONAMY POWERS. JR .......... I ......................... Redlands. California .3 4i; Lacrosse Team. 925-26: Captain Lacrosse. I927; FoolbaII Squad. I926; Glee Club. I927; German Club. ALLAN BLACK PRICE, JR ................. I ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia CHARLES HARPER PRICE. ............... 5 ...................... CharlollesviIIe. Virginia HAROLD LEE PRICE ..................... 4 ............................. Luray. Virginia MERRIWETHER LEWIS PRICE ........... 4 ...................... Charloltesville. Virginia DAVID PRINCE ........................... 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York GEORGES PRINCE. ........................ I ....................... New York. New York A T; Dramalic CIub; CercIe Odeon. PHILLIP MORRIS PRUSSAK ............. I ................ West New York. New Jersey EDWARD MARSHALL PRYOR. JR ......... I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia JORDAN ANTHONY PUGH ............... I ............................ Norfolk. Virginia JAMES DUNCAN FULLER. JR ............. 2 ....................... St. Augustine. Florida '? A 9; First Year Cabinet Madison Hall; A H; A K II'; Adjunct Manager Boxing; Adjunct CoRKs AND CURLS: Madison Hall Junior Cabinet. I927-28. l89l I Academic Class I NAM E YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS MINDLIN EUGENE PUMPIAN ............ 3 ....................... New York. New York A E 11; College Toplcs; Business Manager Virginia Magazine. CHARLES WALTON PURCELLI .......... l ............................ Louilia. Virginia JOHN HENRY PURSE .................... 3 ........................... Savannah. Georgia Washington Sociely: Glee Club. WILLIAM GILMER PURYEAR ............ I ....................... Soulh Boslon. Virginia jOHN DEAN QUARLES .................. 3 ...................... Charlouesville, Virginia IF A 9; A H; Jefferson Socier; FimYear Football. I925; P. K. Sociely; A K 1' PAYNE DABNEY QUARLES .............. I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia I A 9; Track Adjunct; Jefferson Society. SAMUEL FRANK QUARLES .............. I ............................ Lcnnig. Virginia WILLIAM HENRY QUARLES ............. I ............................ Lennig Virginia ALEXANDER QUERY ....................................... New Rochelle. New York 2 I? E; Staff Virgima Reel: Adjunct Manager Boxing. I926: Boxing Squad. I927; Deans LIsl WILLIAM RAFFEL ........................ I ....................... Welch. West Virginia ROBERT MINTER RAINEY ............... I ................... Oklahoma City. Oklahoma A K E: First Year Boxing Team. BEVERLEY HETH RANDOLPH, JR ....... 2 ......................... Richmond. Virginia A 1'; First Year Football Squad: Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; Associate Editor College Topics; Adjuncl Manager Baseball. MIDDLETON ELLIOTT RANDOLPH ...... 2 ......................... Warrenlon. Virginia A K E; Skull and Keys; P. K. Sociely; First Year Baseball Team. I926; Eli Banana; IMP; V Baseball: Head Cheer Leader. I927; V Baseball. I927: V Club. JAMES WHITE RAWLES ................. 3 ......................... Richmond. Virginia K A: Skull and Keys: Associale Editor College Topics: Fralemily Represenlalive CORKS AND CURLs: Intermediate Honors: Dean's List; Instruclor in Economics; German Club. AUSTIN FENTRESS RAY ................. 2 ......................... Corinth. Miuiuippi ALBERT JOSEPH REED .................. 2 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia ROBBERT MUIRHEAD REED ............. 3 ................. West Newton. Massachusetts A X CLIFFORD HARCOURT REFS ............ I ........................ Cynlhiana. Kentucky DAVID PHILLIP REESE. JR ............... 4 ..................... Harrisburg. Pennsylvania I5 2 K: A K W: Glee Club. I924-25: Adjunct Boxing. THOMAS EDGAR REEVB ............... 2 .......................... Hemdon. Virginia CHARLES GORDON REID. JR ............. 3 ......................... Ivy Depol. Virginia CHESTER CAWCROFT REXFORD ....... I ....................... Jamestown. New York 3 4, E; Firsl Year Basketball Squad. ROBERT HAMILTON REXRODE ......... 2 ......................... Mineola. New York Wrestling Adjunct. CHARLES HARPER RHETT .............. I ........................... Bedford. Virginia THOMAS HAROLD RICE ................ 2 .............. Washington. Districl of Columbia ELMO MALDEN RICHARDS .............. I ...................... New York. New York HOMER GILMER RICHEY ................ 2 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia CHARLES WOLFE RIEBER .............. I ....................... New York. New York HOWARD ENOS RIGCIN ................. I ..................... Glen Ridge. New Jersey First Year Basket-ba Squad. PHILETUS HOLT RILEY ................. I ....................... PIaianeId. New Jersey WILLIAM ROBINSON RILEY ............. 3 ........................ White Post. Virginia A 4H German Club; anroue Squad. I926. FORREST ENGLE RISSLER ............... 4 ................. Charles Town. West Virginia HOWARD EUGENE RIORDON ........... I ............................... Erie. Illinois JOHN STUART RIORDON ................ I ............................ Chicago. Illinois THURMAN ATVILLE RITENOUR ........ I ........................ Winchesler. Virginia FREDERICK FIELD RITSCH .............. I .......................... Covington. Virginia I901 CORKS 6 CU RLS I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS JAMES MOORE ROBERSON .............. l .............................. Wise. Virginia WILLIAM THOMAS ROBEY, JR ........... 2 ........................ Buena Vista. Virginia A X P DELMA ROBINS .......................... I ........................ For! Smilh, Arkansas WILLIAM RANDOLPH ROBINS. JR ....... 2 ........................ Baltimore. Maryland Fin! Year Football Squad. FRANKLIN PIERCE. ROBINSON .......... 3 ........................ Milwaukee. Wisconsin 9 X HERBERT GEORGE ROBINSON .......... 2 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia 2 X; Fin! Year Cross Country Team. I926: SIIuII and Keys; P. K. Society; Firsl Year Track Tuim. I927: ch ; Cross Country Team. I927; Vanity Track Team, I928; Fin! Year Madison Ha I Cabinet. JULIAN M. ROBINSON. JR ................ 4 ........................... Danville. Virginia 2 N; P. K. Society; Woodberry Club. PAUL BOOKER ROBINSON .............. 4 ......................... Louisville. Kentucky A T; A 2 II; Business Manager Virginia Reel,- lnlerfralernily Council: Woodrow Wilson Society. THEODORE MELDON ROBINSON ........ I ....................... New York. New York GEORGE DRISCOLL ROCHE ............. 4 ............................ Chillicothc. Ohio DUDLEY GEORGE ROE, JR ............... I ....................... Sudlersville. Maryland A T A; Numeral in Freshman Crou Counlry. EDWARD THOMAS ROE ................. I ......................... Cherrydale. Virginia VERNON HAYWOOD RODGERS ......... I ...................... Yancey Mills. Virginia JOHN ROSENBLUM ...................... I ......................... Jacksonville. Florida Z B T: Adjunct Boxing. I926-28. WILLIAM ROSENBURCER ................ I ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia BERNARD WILLIAM ROSENFIELD ...... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia WILLIEAM ROSENBLATT ................. I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia A H SAMUEL ROSNER ........................ 2 ........................ Brooklyn. New York CHA:RLES HENRY ROSS ........................................... Memphis. Tennessee X; A K W: 0 A K; A H. German 4Club: Raven; Editor- --In -CIIicf Virginia Reel; Man- :ging EdiIIor C allege Topics, I927- 28; Secretary lnlerfraternily Council; Inslruclor In Spanish. WILLIAM FENTON ROSS ................. I .......................... Richmond, Virginia 2 X; Adjunct CORKS AND CuRLs. BERqEIIXRD ROTHENBERG ................ 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia SYLVAN BURKE ROTHSCHILD .......... 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia E II; Deans List. jOSEPlg-I M. RUBENS ...................... 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia I? I II ELMER PARKS RUCKER ................ I .......................... Clarendon, Virginia CHARLES ADOLPH RUEGER ............ I .......................... Richmond. Virginia AP K E; First Year Football Squad. EDXXARR? LORRAINE RUFFIN ........... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia JOSEPH MARSH RUFFIN ................. 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 4:. K 2; Skull and Keys: German Club; Assistant Business Manager CORKS AND CURLs; First Year Track Squad. I925; Basket- ball Squad. I926- 227; Business Manager CORKS AND CURLS; A K 1' ROBERT DEJARNETTE RUFFIN ..................................... Norfolk. Virginia 9 A X; First Year Cross Country Team; $1:le College TOPICS; SIaE VirgInIa Reel; Deana List. B. F. DEWEES RUNK ..................... 3 ...................... Greenwich. Conneclicul Z W; P. K. Socier; Manager of Lacrosse. ANTHONY BREWIS RUSSELL. JR ......... 3 .................... East Orange. New Jersey l9ll CORKS fa CURLS I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS JOHN EDWARD RUSSELL ................ I ............................ Ollnnds. Virginia REISTER EDWARD RUSSELL ............ I ...................... Bradford. PennIyIvania NATHAN ANDREW SABATINO .......... 3 ........................ Brooklyn. New York PAUL EDMUNDS SACKETT .............. 3 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia A K E; EII Banana; Skull and Keys: First Year Track Team: Varsity Track Squad. DOUGLl-IXF ANDREW SALE. ............... 3 ........................ Winchesler. Virginia A XP GEORGE FREDERIC SALLE .............. 3 .......................... Hallsboro, Virginia A T; Firsl Year Wreslling Team. I926: Wrestling Squad. I927; Business Staff Virginia Rch. RIDLEY MCLEAN SANDICE .............. 4 ........................ Owensboro. Kentucky A T 9; A 11; German Club; Assistant Manager BasebalI; Fin! Year Baskel-baII Team. I925; Baskel- ball Squad. I926; Deans Lisl; T. I. L...KA ALEXANDER HAMILTON SANDS. JR. 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia B 9 II: Adjunct Football: 3 1'; German Club; Reporlorial Staff CoIIcgc Tuplcs. JACK E. SARPHIE ........................ I ........................ McComb, Missiuippi WALTER ALLEN SAUNDERS, JR ......... 2 .............. Washington. Dislricl of Columbia JOSEPH SHOENBAUM ................... I ...................... New York. New York SANDI;ORD SCHULHOFER ............... 2 ...................... New York. New York A III CHA:RLES J. SCHUSTER. JR ............... 2 ........................ Ballimore, Maryland .5 A E DAVID SCHWAB ......................... I ...................... New York. New York 74 B T; CIee Club; Slag University Magazine. JOSEPH HENLEY SCHWACER ........... I ...................... New York. New York FELIX SCHWARTZ ....................... 2 ...................... New York, New York d? A GUS MORRIS SCHWARZSCHILD ........ I ......................... Richmond. Virginia LOUIS SCRIBNER ........................ 3 ......................... EarIyaviIIe. Virginia 9 X; A P X; Freshman Baseball Team. I926. JOHN NEY SEBRELL. III ................ 3 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia X 4H P. K. Sociely; Adjunct Baseball. I926; Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS; Assistant Cheer Leader; Assislant Manager BasebaII. JOSEPH PRINCE SEBRELL ............... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia X 4e; Adjunct FoolbaII: Boxing Adjuncl. BENJAMIN JAY SENTER ................. I ...................... New York, New York CECIL COWDEN SERONSY .............. I ........................... LoweIIviIIe, Ohio PHIL NELSON SHACKLEFORD ........... I ............................ Proffit. Virginia MACK IRVIN SHANHOLTZ .............. 2 ......................... Winchesler. Virginia JAMAEi ROBERT SHANKLIN ............. I ........................ Cary. West Virginia RICHARD VAIR SHANKLIN ............. 2 ........................ Cary. West Virginia A 4,: First Year FoolbaII; Firs! Year Track Squad. ANDREW SHAPIRO ...................... 2 ......................... Petersburg. Virginia 4' A: First Year Football; Dean's List. WILBUR LEONARD SHAPIRO ........... 4 ........................ Baltimore, MaryIand 4, E H; Fraternity Representative CORKs AND CURLS. CHQDRIPES WESLEY SHAW ............... Z .......................... Bel Air. Maryland THOMAS CORNELIUS SHEEHAN ........ 4 ...................... Montclair. New Jersey 3 N; P. K. Sociely; EII Banana; A 11; Associate Editor of College Topics l925-26; Associale Manager of Virginia Reel. I926- 27- 25: Freshman FootbaII Squad; Freshman Track Team; Adjunct Manager FoolbaII. I925; Interfralernily Councill. I926- 27 28. JAMES STARR SHILSON ............................................ NorfoIk VIrgInIa III A 0: First Year Boxing Team. I921 I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS HOWARD HALLEY SHOCKEY ........... 3 ......................... Winchester. Virginia JAMES ELMER SHOEMAKER. . . . . . . I ....... Wilkinsburg. Pennsylvania JAMAEi :USSELL SHRYOCK ............. 3 ...................... Stephens City. Virginia JOE. NORMAN SHUMATE ................ 4 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia A T; A 2 r1 HERBERT SILVERETTE ................. I .......................... Richmond. Virginia MORRIS SAWYER SILVERMAN .......... 2 ........................... NorfoIk. Vitginia LEOINARAD MICHAJAH SIMMONS ........ l ........................ McComb. Mississippi JOHN ADRIAN SIMMS ................... I ............................ Lockporl. Illinois THEODORE SIMONOFF .................. I ........................ Brooklyn. New York IRVING SINGER .......................... I ........................ Brooklyn. New York HENRY SKIPWITH SINCLETARY ........ 2 ......................... Port Arthur. Texas JAMvEg 13IIXNSEL SKIPPER ................. 2 ................... West Palm Beach, Florida JOHN EDWARD SLAUGHTER. JR ......... 4 ......................... Louisville. Kentucky Z 1': German Club; Assistant Manager BukeI-anI. I927; T.I.L.K.A. CAMPBELL BASCOM SLEMP. III ......... I ......................... University. Virginia JOHN KIRKPATRICK SLOAN ............ 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A 4'; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society: Madison HaII Cabinet '28; Varsily Club; First Year Fool- ball Team; V FoolanI. 27: First Year Baseblall Team WARREN HARVEY SMALL .................................. New Rochelle. New York BYRD ASHTON SMITH .................. 2 ............................ La horc. Virginia CHARLES ALPHONSO SMITH ........... I ......................... University. Virginia B 9 II; First Year FoolbaII Team; First Year Boxing Team. EDWARD JAQUELINE SMITH ........... I .......................... Berryville. Virginia EUGENE HAMILTON SMITH ............. 3 ............................. Vigor. Virginia CALEN CLARK SMITH ................... I ......................... Myersville. Virginia GRAHAM FRANCIS SMITH .................................... Brocklon. Musachusells 9 X: A V 9; Adjunct Business SlaIf Virginia Reel. HARRY LECATO SMITH ................. 2 ....................... Charloltesvile. Virginia K A; First Year Wrestling Squad, I926; Skull and Keys; German Club. JAMES WELLFORD SMITH .............. I .......................... Richmond. Virginia JOHN MORTON SMITH .................. 3 ............................ Atlanta. Georgia LEIGH BROOKS SMITH .................. I ..................... CreddockviIIe. Virginia LLOYD THOMAS SMITH ................ I .......................... University, Virginia 4, K 2'; Captain First Year Track Team. RICHARD HENRY SMITH ................ I ............................ Norfolk. Virginia WILLIAM HARRISON SMITH ............ I ....................... Charlollenville. Virginia B 9 II; First Year Foolball Squad. ALFRED NATHAN SNELLENBURG ...... I ...................... Wyncote. Pennsylvania RICHARD HENDERSON SOAPER JIL. ........................ Henderson. Kentucky RICHARD TALBOT SOLLENBERGER.. 3 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland 9 A X: First Year Track Squad; Lacrosse Squad I927; Interfralemily Council; Fraternity Repre- sentative to Comes AND CURLS ADRIAN SONN ........................... I ...................... Port Chester. New York WILLIAM HENRY SORTER .............. 4 ...................... Englewood. New Jersey 2 III E; Wreslling Squad. I926; Dean's List, I925-26-27; First Year FoolanI Squad. WILSON T. SOWDER ..................... 2 ...................... Rocky Mount. Virginia JOSEPH MAURICE SPITZER .............. I ...................... New York. New York DONALD BERNARD STAFFORD. JR ....... I .......................... Columbia. Virginia E N; University Band. LOUIS CURD STALEY .................... 2 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia I931 l Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS CLAYTON BAILEY STEED ............... 4 ............................ Esmonl. Virginia WILLIAM FRANKLIN STEED ............ 4 ............................ Esmonl. Virginia CLAEENqFE CASPER STEIN .............. I ........................... Detroit. Michigan LEON STEINBERG ........................ 2 ....................... Morristown. Tennessee SAMUEL ALVIN STEINCIOLD ...... . I ........... Norfolk. Virginia BENJAMIN M. STEINMAN ............... I ................ Livingston Manor. New York DONALD PAUL STEPHENS .............. 2 .................. Roaring Spring. Pennsylvania JOHN WESLEY STEPHENS. JR ........... 3 ........................... Slaunton. Virginia ALFRED LEWIS STEVENS ............... 3 ................... Parkcnburg. West Virginia A. MOIR STEVENS. JR ..................... I ................. Forest Hills. L. I., New York GEORGE RAYMOND STEVENS .......... 2 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia THgNi'AE EUGENE BAGLEY STEVENS.. I ............................. Cleveland, Ohio WILLIAM CRAW'FORD STEWART ....... 4 ...................... Monroe. North Carolina ANTHONY JOSEPH STIEF ............... 4 ........................... Reading, Virginia GEORGE MINNS STINNETT .............. I ....................... Bedford. Pennsylvania CHARLES L. STINSON ................... I ........................... Winginn. Virginia JAMES DEVELIN STOCKWELL ........... 3 ..................... Moorestown. New Jersey 2 IF E: A E II; Adjunct Baskel-baII; Boxing Squad. I926-27-28. DAVID FARNHAM STODDARD .......... I ......................... Slamford. Concclicul JOHN NEWTON STONEHAM ............ . 4 .................... Red HiII. Virginia SAMUEL CAMP STONEHAM ............. 4 .......................... Red Hill. Virginia ROBEgT STORRS ......................... I ........................ Hartford. Conncclicul DAVID CHARLES STOUDER ............. I ......................... ForI Pierce, Florida 2 I5 E; Football: Baakcl-baII. CLIFTON IEAN STRAUSS ................ 2 ........................ BeIIeviIIe. New Jersey GEORGE WEBSTER STRUTHERS ........ 4 ...................... Whipple. West Virginia A I? E; Imlmclor In Chemistry. ALBERT RHETT STUART ................ 4 ..................... Eutover. South CaroIIna I?A 9; Inlermediale Honors. I926: Dcparlmcnts Edilor CORKS AND CURLS; Assislanl Manager Wreslling. I927; Fraternily Represenlalive CORKS AND CURLs; Instructor In Biology; 1 II; P. K. Socwly: Raven Society: Manager WresIIIng, I9226- 27. MARCUSy CHINN STUART JR ..................................... Owensboro. Kentucky A T 9; First Year FoolanI Team; A II; Fool:baII Squad: Fim Year Baskel- ball Team. ALEX BELL STUMP ............................................ Ridgewood. Maryland A T; CIee CIub. JAMES CORNELIUS SULLIVAN ......... 2 ....................... Port Huron. Michigan EDWARD CLAYTON SUMMERS ......... I ........................ JonesviIIe. Wisconsin 2 4? E; First Year Baskel-baII Squad. TROY KILBY SUTHERLAND ............ 2 .............................. Tiny. Virginia FIrst Year FoolanI. JOHN ANNADALE SWANSON ........... 2 ............. Wathinglon. District of CqumbIa . HERABERT WILLIAM SWERTFECER ..... 3 ............................ Carson, Virginia ALFRED MAXEY SWIFT ................ I ....................... SI. Pelersburg, Florida A T A ROBBERT HALDANE SWINDELL ......... 3 ........................ BaIlimore. Maryland 9; German CIub. HENRY WILFRED SYKES, JR ............ I ...................... New York. New York ROBERT CATESBY TALIFERRO ........ 4 ............................ NulIaII, Virginia RICHARD WORTHAM TALLEY ......... 2 ........................ Ware Neck. Virginia I941 l Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM GRAVES TALLEY ............ I ......................... Richmond. Virginia THOMAS WILLIAM TANNER ........... I ......................... University, Virginia JOHN BASS TAYLOR .................... 3 .................. Signal Mountain. Tennessee I? A 9; Adjunct CORKS AND CURLs, I927: Assistanl Business Manager. I928; A H PARKER COSTIN TAYLOR .............. I ........................ Machipongo. Virginia A K E; FoolbaII Adjunct, I927; First Year Track Team, I928. RANDOLPH TAYLOR .................... I .................... Princeton. West Virginia REGINALD LAPHAM TAYLOR .......... I ..................... Worceslcr. Massachusetts WARREN POINDEXTER TAYLOR, JR... 2 ......................... Richmond. Virginia WILLIAM WADLEY TAYLOR ............ 4 ........................... Easlville, Virginia 2 X; Anislant Manager Football. I926; A II: P. K. Society; Eli Banana: lnlerfraternily Council. I928. ' GEORGE GRAVES TEBBS ................ 2 ....................... Winchester. Kentucky H K A GORDON BRUCE THAYER .............. 2 ............................ Chicago. Illinois A E 4?; First Year Cross Country, I9Z6-27; Cross Country, I927-28; ch ; JcEerson Society. ROBERT GEORGE THEIMER ............ 5 ...................... Charlollesville. Virginia ARMSTRONG THOMAS. JR.. . . I . ................ Ballimorc. Maryland JAMES WALTER THOMAS .............. 3 ........................ Baltimore, Maryland X 4,; Skull and Keys; Cross Country Squad; ch ; First Year Cross Country Team; First Year Track Team; German Club; Intermediate Honors. CHIthlgES AMOS THOMPSON ............ I ................... Huntinglon. West Virginia JOHN MOORMAN THOMPSON .......... 3 ........................ Slevemburg, Virginia JOHN MOOMAW THOMPSON ........... 2 ............... - ............. Hollins. Virginia IF K W; First Year Track Team, I926. DOZIER WILLIAM THORNTON .......... 2 ...................... Murry Crosa. Alabama TENCH FRANCIS TILCHMAN, JR ........ 4 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia WAgPAEQAAR DWIGHT TODD ............ 2 ............................ Tulsa. Oklahoma ROBERT IRVINE TRENT ................ 3 ...................... Wilcoe. Wcsl Virginia A E 42 Business SlaE Virginia Reel. I927-28; Circulation Manager. LAWRENCE TURNER TRICE ............ 4 ....................... HowardsviIIe. Virginia ROSWELL DELMEGE TRIMBLE, JR ....... 3 .......................... Richmond, Virginia 9 K 2; Staff College TapIcs; First Year Cross Country Team. I926; P. K Socicly; Skull and Keys: Assignment Editor College Topics, Track Squad, I927. WILLIAM R. D. TURKINGTON. JR ................................ Trenton, New Jersey HENRY ALLOWAY TURLEY ............ I .......................... Leesburg. Virginia. HOWARD TURNER ...................... 2 .................. East Falls Church, Virginia 3 N; A II; First Year Track, First Year Football. I926. IIV Football, I927. JOSEPH AUGUSTINE TURNER .......... 3 ........................... Hollins. Virginia $ K 9; Pholograph Editor CORKs AND CURLS; A H; P. K. Sociely: First Year Baseball. I926; Assistant Manager Baskel- ball I928. NELSON T. TURNER ............................................. Annapolis. Maryland 2 A E; Assistant Manager Boxing, I927; Manager Boxing. I928; TWILKA; Varsity Club; A E II THOMAS SELMA TURNER, JR ............ 2 ........................ Sandersville. Georgia EVAN WILSON TURRELL ................ I ........................... Troy. New York LOUIS DREWREY TUTTLE .............. 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia FREDERICK WILLIAM TWYMAN. II ..... 3 ........................ Appomauox, Virginia WILLIAM H. TYLANDER ................ 2 ........................ Fort Pierce, Florida First Year FoolbaII: First Year Basketball, I926-27. JOHN POYNTZ TYLER. JR ................ 2 ........................ Fargo, North Dakota A K E; P. K. Society. I 95 I I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS S. ROYER TYLER JR ...................... I ................... Hunlington, Wes! Virgiinn WAT HENRY TYLER ............................................ Fargo. Nonh Dakota A K E: Skull and Keys; P. K. Sociely: Eli 4Banana; IMP: :Firsl Year Football Team. I923; First Year Baskcl- ball Team. I924: First Year Track Tclaam. I924; V FoolbaII. I925; V Baskel-baII. I926; V Track, I926; Preaident of Varsity Club. I927. CLARENCE WILLIAMS TYNDALL ....... I ......................... Onancock. Virginia RAYMOND UHL .......................... 2 .................... Mount Savage. Maryland JAMES RITTENHOUSE ULLRICH ........ I ........................ Baltimore. Maryland THOMAS H. URMSTON, JR ............... 4 ...................... Challanooga. Tennessee 13 X; A II; A K W; 0 A K: P. K. Society: Inlermediale Honors; Boxing Team; FoolbaII Squad; First Year FooIbaII Team. I924; T.I.L.K.A.: IMP: V FoolbaII Team. I927; C.A.A.; 3-3-3 Council. HARVEY MANFORD URSEM ............ I ............................. Miami. Florida GEORGE L. VANBIBBER ................. 3 .......................... Bel Air. MaryIancI JOHN EVERT VAN EPPS ................. 2 ....................... FuIlonviIIc, New York ROBERT HARDIN VAN METER ......... 4 ......................... chinglon. Kenlucky A K E: P. K. Sociely; T.I.L.K.A.: First Year Track Team: First Year Foolball: Track Squad. I926: nch Cross Counlry Team; A 11; V Track. I927; uV Club. HERBERT SPENCER VAN KIRK. JR ...... I .................... McKeesport, Pennsylvania WARREN WHITE VIA ................... 5 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia A... v 4?; 9 T; Busineu Manager Engineering journal. I926- 27: V' Baskel- baII. I927. JOSEPH PPENN VICKERS ............................................ Roanoke. Virginia LEONARPD EDWARD VIELBIG ........... 2 ...................... Floral Park, New York A X: First Year Lacrosse Team. I927; JeIIerson Society; Fraternity Represenlalive CORKs AND CURLs. BEN SAMUEL VINCENT. JR ............... I ......................... MidIothian, Virginia EMMANUEL VOCEL ..................... 3 ....................... New York. New York BERNARD WACHTEL .................... I ...................... CarncrsviIIe. New York LEGH RICHMOND WADDELL ............ 3 ...................... Charloltesville. Virginia RUSSELL SAGE. WADE ................... I .......................... BulesviIe, Virginia THOMAS LEONARD WADE JR ........... 3 ............................. Axlon. Virginia JACK IRVING WAGERHEIM ............. 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia Z B T; Business Staff College Topics; Freshman Track Team; Adjunct Track; Fratermty Repre- senlalive CORKs AND CURLS. GEORGE PINCKNEY WALKER ........... 2 ....................... EIlingviIIc. New York K 2; P. K. Society JOHN GRIFFIN WALKER ................ 4 ............................. Tampa. FIoricIa 4A A 9; A K W; Alternate Assistant Manager Track. I927: Adjunct Track. I926; Inlerfralernily Council; P. K. Sociely: A H: Assislanl Manager Track. I923. ROBERT STRINGFELLOW WALKER III I ................... Woodbcrry Forest. Virginia X 1, ROBERT IRVING WALL. JR ............... 2 ......................... Jacksonville. Florida 2 4;. E BLAND CLARK WALLACE ............... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia CORBIN WALLER. jR ..................... 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia A 41': First Year FoolbaII. I926; German Club; Firs! Year Boxing Team. I927; Boxing Squad. I928. EDMOND PRESTON WALMSLEY ........ I ........................ Annapolis. Maryland JOHN REDMOND WALSH. JR ............. 3 .......................... Savannah, Georgia 27; First Year Football Squad. I925; P K. Society; Business Staff VirgInI'a Reel JOHN WILLIAM WALSH ................. 2 ....................... HowardsviIIe. Virginia NEISON HASKINS WALTON ............ I ......................... Cherrydale. Virginia I961 CORKS 5 CU RLS I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS HARRY COX WARD ...................... 2 ............................. Galax, Virginia JAMES EDWARD WARD. JR .............. 3 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia A 3 4,: A E H; Madison Hall Cabinet; Assistant Manager FooIbuII. I928: Dean's Lisl. CONRAD KOHRS WARREN .............. I ........................... Helena, Montana c1: 1i A; First Year Basket-ba . ALFRED HOWARD WASSERSTROM ..... I ....................... New York. New York A E n HARRY ONLEY WATERFIELD ........... 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia K 21; First Year Track Team. I926. LOUIS FLEITMAN WATJEN .............. I ....................... New York. New York A W I CHESTER WATKINS. JR .................. 2 ...................... Chattanooga. Tennessee EDWARD F. WATSON, JR ................. 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 9 X; First Year Cross Counlry Team, I926; Ich, I927; Varsity Track. I928. KARL CROVERMAN WATTS ................................ Huntington. Wesl Virginia H K A BENJAMIN WOODRUFF WEAVER ....... I ............. Washinglon, Dislricl of Columbia 3 N: First Year Football Team. WILLIAM NIEBUHR WEAVER ........... 3 ......................... University. Virginia Z q'; Adjunct Track. I926: Dean's List. JAMES HENRY WEBB ................... 4 ......................... Cherrydale. Virginia 9 X; Inlermcdiale Honors; Dean I List; Instructor In Spanish. HENRY DAVIS WEED, IR ........................................... Savannah Georgia X 1H Skull and Keys: P K Society; Boxing 53.quad I926; bVI ; Eli Banana; IMP; 0 A K. WILLIAM STONE WEDON ............... 3 ....................... Wilminglon. Delaware DAYTON BERNARD WEIL ............... I ..................... New Haven. Connecticul Z B T: First Year Cross Country Team; Freshman Track Squad. HERMAN WEINBERG ............................................... Slaunlon. Virginia SAMUEL WEINBERG ..................... 2 ......................... Petersburg. Virginia CHARLES WILLIAM WEISINGER, JR ..... 3 .................... East Orange. New Jersey A X P; GIec CIub. RICHAERD STANLEY WEISS .............. 2 ........................ . .. Norfolk. Virginia A II GEORGE BLESH WELCH ................. 3 ............................ Lake. Mississippi A - 4N Av a II; Band: Represenlarive CORKs AND CURLS. MARSHALL SWAIN WELLS .............. 8 ...................... Chariollesviiie, Virginia ALFRED PRENTICE WELSH ............. I ............................. Newton, Kansas GREEN PEYTON WERTENBAKER ....... 2 ....................... Wiiminqlon DeIlwaI'e I? K 1': Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS; Reporlorial SIaE College Topics. I924- 25; Literary Slag VIrgInia Reel; IeIIeI-son Socielv: Virginia Players; Editorial Board VIrginia Spcclalar. VICTOR FREDERIC WERTHEIMER ...... 3 ........................... Norfolk Virginia Z B T; Adiuncl BasebaII I927; Deans List. ROBERT WESTMORELAND .............. 3 ......................... Petersburg. Virginia LAWRENCE FRANK WHALEN. I ................... Boslon. Massachusetts WILkIfIZI WYANT WHARTON .......... 3 ............................. Afton, Virginia DICK MARSH WHEAT ................... 3 ...................... Fort Thomas. Kentucky A T A: Football Squad I926; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society. DAVID TICKNOR WHEELER ..................................... Hudson, Manchusells AP 2 K; Adjunct Wrestling. WILLIAM GODFREY WHEELER ......... I ........................ PainlsviIIe. Kentucky BEVERLY TUCKER WHITE .............. 3 ...................... Monchair. New Jersey A T 9: Freshman Track Team. I926; A U; P. K. Sociely; V Track. I927; Varsily Club. CHRISTIAN STRET WHITE, Ill .......... 2 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia I971 CORKS 5 CU RLS . 7,7X.fIxfy I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS DAVID IRVIN WHITE .................... 3 ....................... Montclair. New Jersey A T Q; A U; German Club; Lilerary SIaE Virginia Rccl; Representative CORKs AND CURLS. JAMES EDMOND WHITE ................ 2 ........................... NorfoIII. Virginia JOHN MAXWELL WHITE ................ 2 ...................... Charlonesvillc. Virginia JOHqur'IAOBIN WHITE .................... 2 ...................... New Orleans. Louisiana LUKE TMSfI-I-THEWS WHILE. JR ........... I ....................... Monchair. New Jersey RALPH CARLTON WHITE ............... 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 9 X; A K W: Adjunct Track. ROBERT WILLIAM WHITE .............. 2 ....................... Chincolengue, Virginia A E 47 THOMAS AUBREY WHITE ............... 4 .................. WiIminglon. North Carolina HUGH CRICSBY WHITEHEAD. JR ......... 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia B 9 H; Skull and Keys; German Club; Associale Editor College Topics. MEYER RICHARD WHITEHILL .......... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia JAMES THOMAS WHITEHURST ......... 3 ......................... Pelersburg. Virginia JOHN SHERWOOD WIDDIECOMBE ...... 2 ..................... Grand Rapids. Michigan WILLIAM HICE WIEGERING ............. I .......................... Youngstown. Ohio RICIgAszy? CUNNINGHAM WIGHT. JR . . . I .......................... Richmond. Virginia GEORGE B. WILKES. JR ................... Z ...................... CharIolleriIIc. Virginia RAYMOND STEWART WILKINSON ...... Z ................... PhiIncIeIpI'Iia. Penmylvania E N: Business Slaff Virginia Reel. JAMES FOSTER WILLET ................. 2 ...................... Chevy Chase. Maryland A T 9: Fin! Year Boxing. DANIEL LASSITER WILLIAMS ........... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia A T; Fin! Year Boxing Squad: FoolbaII Adjunct. EMIL OTTO NOLTINC WILLIAMS ....... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia '5 K E; First Year Football Squad. FRANCIS CHARLIE WILLIAMS .......... 3 ......................... Sheridan. Wyoming X IF; Skull and Keys; German Club; Eli Banana; First Year Track Team. I926; Varsity Track Tearii. I927; V Club; Vaniiy Baskct- baII Squad I927. FRANK MCGUIRE WILLIAMS ...................................... Richmond. Virginia FREDERICK RANDALL WILLIAMS ...... 2 ...................... Willimantic. Conneclicul Varsity Cross Country Team. I927: First Year Lacrosse. I927. JOHN PACE WILLIAMS ............................................ Richmond. Virginia A T; ReporloriaI Slag College Topics: Football; Adjuncl. LEE. MEADE WILLIAMS .......................................... BaIlimore, MaryIand A X P; Glee CIIIb. PEYTON RANDOLPH WILLIAMS ................................. Richmond. Virginia A 5V8; First Year Football; SlaE College TopIcsz: SIcuII and Keys; P. K. Socicly; Wrestling Squad I9 THOMAS JAMES WILLIAMS ............. 2 ..................... East Orange. New Jersey WILIICIAMA ?AJTON WILLIAMS .......... I ......................... Blacksburg. Virginia . A; 7 7 WILLIAM MORTIMER WILLSON ......... I .................... High Bridge. New Jersey CARY BRECKINRIDGE WILMER JR ............................... Sewanee Tennessee X 47; A II; Captain Tennis Team: German CIub; Intermediate Honors: Track Squad. I926- 27: First Year Track Team I925; Assistanl In French. HERMAN PAEPEKE WILMS .............. 3 ............................ Chicago, IIIinois G X PEYTON LEE WILSON ................... I .............................. Miami. Florida RICHARD THWEATT WILSON JR ........ 3 .......................... Richmond, Virginla ReporloriaI SIaII College TOPICS: FoolbaII Adjunct: Intermediate Honors. I 93 I CORKS 6 CU RLS I Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS VICTOR PETERS WILSON ................ 5 .......................... Hampton, Virginia A K E; Skull and Keys; German Club; Assistant Coach First Year Football. I924-25. WILLIAM LAWRENCE WILSON .......... 3 .................... LeahviIIe, North CaroIIna VERBNION AUGUSTUS WIMBROW ........ 3 .......................... Oak Hill. Virginia I JOHN BLANTON WINN JR ......................................... Versailles. Kentucky X 4,, German Club; Clubs Editor CORKS AND CURLs, I927; Wrestling Squad; I II HENRY EDILLON WINSHIP ............... 2 ............................. Macon. Georgia JOHN EDWARD RAY WISE. JR .......... I .......................... Onancock, Virginia CHARLES FRED WISEMAN .............. I ......................... Baltimore. Maryland FRANK GARDNER WISNER. JR ........... I .......................... Lnurel. Miuissippi A K E; Firs! Year Track. GORDON BLOOMFIELD WOLCOTT ...... I ...................... Eatontown. New Jersey First Year Crou Country Team. WALTER LEOB WOLF ................... 2 .................... Elkins Park. Pennsylvania ROBERT BALDWIN WOMBLE. JR ........ I ........................ Baltimore, Maryland 9 X; First Year F oolbaII Team; First Year Boxing. ALVIN GRAYDON WOOD ................ 3 .......................... AIIavisla. Virginia Spanish Assistant. GEORGE WALTER WOOD ............... I .................... Charleston, West Virginia A X; Adj uncl Busineu Slaff VIrgInIa Reel. WILLIAM I-IOC-E WOOD JR ..................................... CharIolIesviIIe. Virginia I? K- v ..P K. Society: Skull and Keys; First Year Football; Varsity Football; ;Z Eli Banana. THngRAg EUGENE WOODWARD ....................................... Akron. Ohio ELIAS WILLIAM RECTOR WOOTEN.... 2 ........................ Cqumbus. Mississippi Virginia Reel SIaH. WILIIIIQA: SWOPE WRAY ................ I .................... Northfork. Wes! Virginia EDWARD HENRY WRIGHT, III ............................. Soulh Orange. New Jersey :14; Skull and Keys: P. K. Society; First Year Baseball Squad. I926; Tennis Squad: Virgmin :1 en. JOHN MATTHEW WRIGHT .............. I ..................... Dobbs Ferry, New York A T 9: First Year FoolbaII Squad. MACKIE THOMAS WRIGHT ............. I ........................ Mexico City. Mexico A T A; First Year Boxing Squad. WHEATLEY DALE WRIGHT ............. I ........................... Laurel. Delaware WILLIAM CARSTEN WULBERN ......... 3 ............... . . .CharIeston, South Carolina JOHN COOK WYLLIE .................... 2 .................. Sanlo Domingo City. D. R. JeEerson Society; Slag Collegc Topics; Madison HaII Junior Cabinel. WILLIAM WYLLIE. JR .................... 3 ................... Santo Domingo City. D. R. JOHN CUMMINCS WYLLY ............... I .......................... Savannah. Georgia X KP; First Year Football Team: First Year Boxing Squad. WINSTON WILEY WYNNE ............... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia 9 X; Track Adjunct. MUNFORD RADFORD YATES ........... 2 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia ANNE SHIPPEN YOUNG ................. 3 ......................... University. Virginia JAMES THOMAS YOUNG ................ I .................... Charleston. Wes! Virginia 3 X; Boxing Adjunct. JAMES WALTER YOUNG ................ I ......................... Knoxville. Tennessee 3 A E; FootanI Adjunct. ROBERT BURTON YOUNG, JR ........... 2 .......................... Savannah. Georgia PAUL HOWARD ZEA. JR .................. I ........................ Brooklyn. New York I991 CORKS 6 CURLS I Academic Class 1 SPECIAL STUDENTS NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS MARIAN HUDDLESTON ANGELL ....... 4 ......................... University. Virginia JAMES ENICH BOWEN ................... 2 ........................... Altaviota. Virginia JOHN FOX BOWMAN .................... 7 ......................... Warrenton, Virginia STEWART THURMAN BRITTS .......... 2 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia CRYSTAL ELIZABETH BROWN .......... I ...................... CharIoltesviIIe. Virginia CHARLES TENNANT CATE .............. 2 ........................... SallviIIe, Virginia PHILLIPS HUNTINGTON CLARKE. ...... I ........................ Hyaltsville. Maryland WALTER WILLIAM CLEM ............... I ..................... Worcester. Massachusetts MARTIN STUART CURTLER ............. 2 .......................... University. Virginia FRANK STORY CUTCHIN ................ I ........................... Franklin, Virginia SAMUEL DAVIES DREWRY DEFORD. . .. I .......................... Richmond, Virginia ROBERT FULTON DOUGLAS ............ 2 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia AMY CEISSLER .......................... 2 .......................... University. Virginia WALLACE LEE CREAVER ............... 2 ...................... Charlollesville. Virginia GEORGE DARREL HANN. JR .............. I .......................... Richmond. Virginia RUFUS DEANE HEARNE ................. I ........................... Detroit. Michigan HENRY ALONZO HICKMAN. . . . . . . . . . . ., I ....................... Wilmington. DeIaware JUAN ANTONIO JIMINEZ ................ I ......................... Panama City. R. P. FRANCIS TERRELL KAUFMAN .......... I ........................ Winchesler. Virginia WILLIAM LEONARD LAFORCE .......... I ............................. Dante, Virginia JACK LAWSON ........................... I .......................... Flint HiII. Virginia THORNTON FLOYD LORENTZEN ....... I ...................... Eaglewood. New Jersey FRED LUPTON ........................... I ...................... CharIoltcsviIIe. Virginin JOHN FULTON MCCAVOCK .............. 2 ......................... University. Virginia BEVERLY MERCER MIDDLETON ........ 2 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia EDWARD PIERCE NACLE ................ I .......................... Ccorgelown. Maine TAZEWELL ARCHIBALD PEATROSS. . . . I .......................... Richmond, Virginia ISABEL M. SHAFFER ..................... I ....................... Charlollesville, Virginia GEORGE ROBERT SLATER .............. I ......................... UpperviIIe. Virginia A Q; Boxing Adjuncl. CHARLES W. F. SMITH .................. I .......................... Richmond. Virginia GEORGE EDWARD SMITH ............... I ............................... Rio. Virginia CAROL ADAMS TUCK .................... 2 ........................... Danville. Virginia JAMES CHESTER TURNER ............... I ........................... Roanoke. Virginia MALCOLM ROBERT WELLER ............ I ........................... Slaunlon, Virginia ROY MARCELLUS WILLIAMS ............ 6 ...................... CharIollcsviIIe, Virginia l1001 CORKS g CURLS . 7 I928 Department of Education OFFICERS OSCAR THOMAS CLOSE ....................................................... President GEORGE WASHINGTON BURTON ........................................ Vice-Prcsidenl LOUISE MILLER WILKES ............................................. Secrclary-Trcasurcr MARY ALBRICHT .............................................................. Hislarian MEMBERS NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS MARY ELIZABETH ABELL ............... 2 .......................... Ivy Depot. Vitginia ELIZABETH ALLEN ...................... I ...................... CharIollesviIIe. Virginia BESSIE. STUART ANDERSON ............ I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia MARGARET ARUNDALE ................. I ...................... CharlollesviIIe. Virginia HOWARD BURR AUSTIN ................ I .................... While PIains. New York HENRI PHILIP AYRES ................... I ........................ Brooklyn. New York MAUDE CLANVILLE. BAPTIST ........... I .......................... Ivy Depot, Virginia THOMAS J. BARLOW .................... 3 ........................... Barlow. Kentucky VIRGINIA BEARD ........................ I ...................... CharlollesviIIe. Virginia MARGIE VIRGINIA BINFORD ............ I ........................... PampIin. Virginia VIRGINIA FRANKLIN BOLEN ............ 4 ............................. Luray, Virginia IDA LEFTWICH BOSTON ................ I ........................ GordonsviIIe. Virginia CARSON M. BRADLEY ................... 2 .......................... Cqucpcr. Virginia FLORA ESTHER BURGESS... ....... I .............. Alexandria, Virginia HENRY CLAY BURNETTE ............... 4 ........................... AIIavista. Virginia B K: Secrelary Department of Educalion. I926; Inslruclor in Physical Training. GEORGE WASHINGTON BURTON ....... 3 .......................... Whilmell. Virginia ANNE L. CALKINS ....................... I ......................... University. Virginia JOSIAH B. MCELROY CARTER ........... 4 ........................... Red Hill. Virginia VIRGINIA NELSON CLORE ............... I ........................... Madison. Virginia OSCAR THOMAS CLOSE ................. 2 ...................... CharIollesviIIe. Virginia B.A., Davis-Elkim CoIIege IF A 9: A H; T.I.L.K.A.: German Club; Varsily Fomball; V Club; Presidenl Education Department. VIRGINIA WEBB COCKE ................. 2 .......................... RockviIIe, Virginia CHARLES LEWIS COSTELLO ............ 2 .......................... BIuemom. Virginia SUSAN CRAFT ............................ I .......................... BIuemonl. Virginia VICTOR STANLEY CULLUM ............. I .................... Concord. New Hampshire J. RANDOLPH FAIRFAX DAVIS ......... I ......................... Alexandria. Virginia ETTA STERLING DICCLS ................. I ........................... Casper. Wyoming MARY LOUISE DINWIDDIE .............. 2 ................... CharIollesviIIe. Virginia MONTACUE U. DIXON ................... 4 ....................... -. .. Norwood. Virginia WILLIAM JENNINGS DUFF .............. I ........................ RuckersviIIe, Virginia HELEN LUCILE EASTHAM ......... 2 ...................... CharIollesviIIe. Virginia LORA DELLE FRALEY ................... I ......................... CaslIewood, Virginia ALBERT WESLEY FRANCIS .............. 4 ............................ Marion. Virginia A 41 E; Washington Society. KATHLEEN FRYBERCER ................ I ..................... Wallingford, Connecticut BURR WOFLE GRAHAM ................. l .......................... JonesviIIe. Virginia LAURA BLANCHE GREGORY ............ 5 ......................... South Hill. Virginia HARRY GRIFFIN ......................... 5 ............................... Rio, Virginia 11011 CORKS fa CURLS NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS CLARA SHEPHERD HADEN .............. 3 ...................... Charlollewille. Virginia ELIZABETH EDWARDS HARRIS ......... I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia RUTH SCHWARTZ HART ................ 5 ........................ Winter Park. Florida MARGARET HESS ........................ I ...................... Drewrys Bluff. Virginia ANN NEWTON HILLSMAN .............. I ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia JAMES FONTAINE HODNETT ........... I ........................ Martinsvillc. Virginia GEORGE RANDOLPH HUMRICKHOUSE. 2 ........................... Boydton, Virginia ELEANOR FRANCES HUNTLEY .......... I .......................... Ashland. Kentucky JOHN BARTRUM HURT .................. 2 ........................ Wytheville, Virginia HILDA PRICE JARVIS .................... I ..................... CharIoltcwiIIe, Virginia CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH JENNINGS. . . . I .......................... University. Virginia JOSEPHINE. MARY KELLY ............... I .............. Washington, District of Columbia RICHARD ELI KIEENY. JR ................ 3 ....................... Middletown, Maryland A 1b E; Washington Society. STEPHEN HERMANN KNEISEL .......... 3 ...................... Jersey Cily, New Jersey WILLIAM BERNARD KNIGHT .......... 3 ......................... Alexandria, Virginia Fink Year Cross Counlry Team, I925; ch ; Balkel-ba Squad, I926; Track Squad. I926. JOHN LOVELACE LAPRADE ............. 2 ................... Repuincan Grove, Virginia ODELL MAY LAVINDER ................. I ............................. Salem, Virginia LUCY VIVIEN LUPTON .................. 2 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia MARGARET NELSON LUPTON .......... I ...................... Charlollewille. Virginia GENORA MCFADDIN ..................... I ........................... Lebanon, Virginia MADELINE MONTAGUE MCMURDO ..... I ......................... Univenily. Virginia LUCILLE WOOD MAHONE ............... I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia RALEIGH HOWARD MANN .............. I ...................... Miller School. Virginia MARY MAUPIN .......................... I .Free Union. Virginia MARTIN BROOKS MICHEL ............... I ....................... BronxviIIe, New York MAURICE ALMON MITCHELL ........... I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia GUY PRUDEN MORRIS ................... 2 ......................... Porlsmouth, Virginia JOHN JOSEPH MORRIS .................. 4 ............................ Pirkey. Virginia HOWARD HAMPTON NEWLON ......... 3 ............................ Brandy, Virginia PETER FRANKLIN NORWOOD ........... 2 .............................. Anle, Virginia THOMAS HORSFIELD PETERS. JR ........ 3 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia LOIS WALKER QUARLES ................ I ...................... CharIoNeaviIIe. Virginia ELLA MOORE REEVES ................... I ........................ Bridgewater, Virginia MAUD RENSHAW ........................ 3 ................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania VARINA MOORE RHODES ............... 4 ......................... UnivenIIy. Virginia MARY DOUGLAS RICHESON ............ I .......................... Lexington, Virginia HENRY CLAY ROBERSON ............... I ............................. Wise, Virginia KATHERINE WOOD RUCKER ............ I .......................... Flint HiII. Virginia ROBERT SAMUEL ST. JOHN ............. I ............................ Cullen, Virginia HARRY PAUL SHAFFER ................. I ......................... Alexandria. Virginia SAM SIGELMAN .......................... I ..................... SIalen Island. New York FREDERICK WALLACE SKINNER ........ I ...................... Agawan, Massachusetts CHARLES RALEIGH SMITH .............. 2 .......................... Covinglon. Virginia CLARENCE CHRISTIAN STEIN .......... I ....................... Ann Arbor. Michigan JOHN THOMAS STEWART, JR ............ 5 ......................... Portsmoulh. Virginia CLADYS VIRGINIA STONE. .............. I .......................... Richmond, Virginia REY C. STUART .......................... 2 ........................ Churchville, Virginia CLAUDE COUNTS SUTHERLAND ........ I ............................ Colley. Virginia MAXINE E. SUTHERLAND ............... I ...................... North Garden, Virginia ANNE CATHERINE SWART ............. I ...................... Charlotlesville. Virginia HARRY JAMES TARDY .................. I .......................... Lexington. Virginia llOZl CORKS 5 CURLS NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS SARAH FRANCES THORNTON .......... 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia ROBERT LEWIS VAUGHN ............... I ....................... Gordonsville. Virginia HASWELL H. WALKER ............ I ..... Charlottesville, Virginia MARION BOCLEY WEST ............. .. 2 ......................... Alexandria, Virginia LOUISE MILLER WILKES ................ 2 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia SARAH M. WILKES ....................... I ......................... University. Virginia LUNDY ARTHUR WRIGHT .............. l .......................... Birchleaf, Virginia RUSSELL WEAVER YOWELL ............ 2 ............................. Banco. Virginia ll031 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES FIRST TERM Session of 1927-1928 2 me following students, having attained the high mama of scholarship required, have been placed on the 'Dean's List of DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS Albml. clone: STATION UIIU non. MDIIVII. INK HIV. II. Mm QDIGI mmv Alum le mum. II. MONK. PAUL JACKSON I mum. Immr nxlznv uvxnu. lsuv: snuu'r mswucu. KILLAKD l. ILACK. nun. n. nun. cums: smxll BLACK. nonn- ms nucnonn. nuns IAYLOI sun. WILLIAII mu nLocx. us-mr mnwoon noocnn. nunuv Alum: BOOTHB. nmsrun van morn. GARLAND cam. WWIIS. HENRY KIRK W'ALES BOVLI. ELDIIDGI ROGER IRZI'ISTEIN. DAVID ABRAHAM nms. mvm cznu: IIESS. PHILIP lumw. WILLIAM ORLANDO, JR. IRIT'HNGHAH, SIIH'N RUFUS. IR. noon; zoom nvmzm IIOUN. EDMOND PONTAINEV IL nucx. Hnusox LEIGH BUTT. 0LT IAIRHELD. m uumss. nuns uwsou unruu. numcx mwm CANNADAV. ANDREW FREDERICKV II. CANTOR. JACK LEON CAFACCIO. GEORGE DANIEL CATE. CHARLES TENNANT CLAIBORNE. RANDOLPH ROYAL! JR. CLAIBORNE. moms 51'2 .ch CLAY. WILUAI LAW. ll. COHENV HERMAN SOLOHON COLEMAN. war. common. Jnszrn nvsszu. COOK. AINER HUGH. IR. coon. AITHUR LOUIS COIETTI. 10le um. 11. DAVIDSON. FRANK CASSAWAY mms. JOSEPH tumors: DAVIS. THOMAS DELARUZ, EDWARD ARTHUR. JR. DERIEL'X. GEORGE HENRY, IR. DIETRIC . EUGENE AUCI'ST. JR. DOLCIN. GEORGE JOSEPH DOUGIIIRTY. CHARLES Gllls DRUNKOND. LESTER CLARENCE DRUIY. JOHN RHODES DUGCINS. THEODORE EUSTACE DUKE. HELEN RISDON DUPRZ. RAYHOND PAYSSOUX anv. nnuum wusxcu ZASTONV RALPH OWEN ENGLAND. ROIERT DL'IAN'T zncusn. zoom: zsrzs. ERNLY nuns um Non FAULKNZR, THOMAS GREEN. IR. FEATIIEISTOH. HUGH BOSWELL TL JULIAN ll'XBV YITZHI'GH. JAllES STUART ILYNT. RALPH CORNWALL HICHEL FORMAN. FREDERICK PORSYTH. THOMAS HL'LDIUP rmsxun. muss ynnusox 'RENCHV DEXTER SPEAI GAIZC ADOLP PNARO CARDINEK. VVILIJAM GlYYNNV IX. . , PATRICK AHMISTZAD GILIIIT. CIIAILB WI, GKLILI. HMWENCI AYLI'I'I'I DM'AN comscuux. JULIUS wIDAl. loll Will GO'L. CHAILI WILLIAI GMY. JOSEPH Wall!!! cum Mml. ll'TLll GIOVI; DAVID um Mm. HWAID HAYWAID HALL IAIIS STAKI'LY HAIHOND. LEMS MACH HARRISON. JOHN HARTWILL HART. EDWIN MILE mDIL FIEDEIICK SA INSON. ANGUS H0335. LZLAND FLOYD O'HEIMII. HENRY CLAV HUNPHKIES. ROBERT TASKII HUTCHESON. JOSEPH CHAPPELL IRVINL WILLIAM ALEXANDER JAMES. poms CLAY JOHNS. PRIDERICK ARTHUR JOHNSON. LEWIS KERR JONES. EDMUND Rl'PHN. II. JONES. IOBERT ARCHER GOODW'XN JUSTICE. JOHN LYT'I'LETUN KATZENSTEYN. LAW'IHNCE KIRKPATRICK. LAWRENCE IANWLPH LAIKEN. IAUIHCE LEAVZLL CHARLES GRUBBS LEIBLIR. THEODORE H. EV LINEAWEAY El IOHV WIIDIIAN LOEIIL. WALTER STI'ART LOEW. EDGAR POPPZR LOFTl'S. REGINALD AUGUSTUS IDTT. JACK NEAL LYNCIL JOHN WALLACE McCALL HOWARD WEAVER. IL HcCOMAS. PREDENICK WILLIAII. Ill. MrCOV. CHARLES HRELSPORD McmWELL TED ANDREWS MACCXLL WISPIELD SCOTT. ll XACKT. JEROME IRVING KCKEE. THOMAS PRESTON MdJlT-H'YJN. RALEIGH THOHAS. In. MANN. DOUGLAS EDWARD MARCHANT. ALFRED LEE MARKMAN. IOSIP MARSH. JOHN ALBION HARTIS. ROHERT PAIER IATHSON. LEWIS CHARLES MAFIY. THOMPSON BROOKE HAY. JAMES BARKER MEADV FRANK leNlCK MEADE. YVLXAN RUTHERFORD HINS . DENNIS IRVING MERCER. JOSEPH Ml!!! MILLER. BROUN MOBLEV. ROBERT RATUFFE HONSKY. DAVID DROCKIAN NOOMAW. ITILLIAM A MOORE. Ill! ALBERT. IL MOORE. ROIZIT DANDRIDGE MOORE. IOIII'I' WARD noon. WTLLIAH nllV. II. MORGAN. NATHAN WOLF! IOIIISON. HAZEL CONSTANCI loss. mu ml 35 loss WILLIAM WARD. IL IOTLEY. LINDSAY AVIIm. Jl HOUBZR. ISRAEL IRVING IYZILZY. CARL HERBERT NASH. TIMOTHY JOHN NAVARRO. IOCELIO NEILY. JAMES COLl'ME NIGHTXNGAL E. FERVARD SNICHOLAU NOELL. 105 PH DAIIRS. II NOFPSINCE . HOMZR L IOL'I'ING. Amnmn IIDIIIY WNID m noun! m PRICE. HAROLD LII PRINCE. DAVID QUAILES. JOHN DEAN QUERY. ALEXANDER nus. WILLIAM ALEXANDII IAXLET. ROBERT. ll. RAWLES. IAIBS WHIT! IIID. CHARLES GOIWN. II. IICIH'IIL PRID ROTHSCHILD. SYLVIA DUIK RUYHN. ROBERT D! IAINITTE Rl'SSZLL. JOHNSTON SACKFIT. PAUL EDMOND! SALE. DOUGLAS ANDREW SANDIDGE. UDLIY HCLEM SCHl'LHOYZR. SANFORD II. SCNUMACXEI. LLOYD JOHN SCHWAGER. JOSEPH HENLEY SEEDS. ASA ELHORE SHAF'ER. GEORGE IWIS SHAPIRO. ANDIIW SHELTON. DAVID MYIOND SHOCKIY. HOWARD ALLEY SIIMONDS. IAIES HUIY SIXMONS. BLDIIWE COOK SIIPSON. ROBERT SMITH SINGIIA CHARLES n'mvx SNH'H. EUGENE HAIHLTON SIITH. IllLVll-LI DWIGHT SMXTHIE. ANDIIW IIOADWS. II. SORTOI. WILUAII INIV STEV ENS. ALFRED LBW STUART. ALIIKIT le STUMP. ALEX IILL SWAIN. WALTER IMUIIGALD TAYLOI. IDBERT IDWARD TAYLOR. WALTER HIRION, W THOMAS. JAMES WALTER TNORNL LAWRENCE 515 cm TILGHMAN. TINCR FRANCIS TOD. CARIEL INGERSOLL TUCKER. EDWARD ILOUN'I' TURNER. THOMAS DUDLEY. IR. L'IMSTON. THOIAS HARmUlT VQ'ARD. JAHES EDWARD WEED. HENRY DAVIS. JR. WZEDON. WILLIAM STONE VVEIKS. JOSEPH W'EINBERG. SAHUZL WERTHEI'MER. VICTOR FREDERICK W'ESTMORELAND. ROBERT EDWARD WHITL CHRISTIAN STREET. Ill WHITE. THOMAS AUDREV W'HITEHEAD. HUGH GRIGSBY. IR. VVHITEHU ST. JAMES THOKAS W'ILLIA. 5V WELDING LEWIS WILLIAMS. FRANCIS CHARLES WILLIAMS. JAMES MEYRICK WILHER. CARY BRECKENRIDGE. JR. WILSON. RICHARD THWEATT. JR. ' V VOHN' mAVmV JR. x'qou Au V ch'hnN 7HIHEIUX. . SAMUEL Recipients of Intermediate Honors Oclaber 6. I927 GORDON JOHN AULD JAMFS BAYLOR BLACKFORD DAVID GERALD BRESS EDGAR DUFFIELD BROOKE. HARRISON LEIGH BUCK THOMAS STERLING CLAIBORNE HERMAN SOLOMON COHEN EDWARD ARTHUR DELARUE. JR. EUGENE AUGUST DlETRICH, JR. HUGH BOSWELL FEATHERSTON JULIAN BIXBY FITE ADOLPH PHARO GAGGE PATRICK ARMISTEAD GIBSON CHARLES LOUIS GILBERT HOWARD HAYWARD HACKLEY LEWIS MACHEN HAMMOND JOHN HARTWELL HARRISON HERMAN MICHEL LEVINE HUNTER HOLMES MOSS PAUL EDMUNDS SACKETT BEN STEINCOLD WALTER HERRON TAYLOR. lV JAMES WALTER THOMAS LAWRENCE ST. CLAIR THORNE RICHARD THWEATT. WILSON. JR. Night 'Gmin From Sweet 531m? Through the moonlit night awhirl, C leaving the clear-cut fields: 0 churl! Steaming amay from the Sweet Briar girl. Devil a sport you are. old train. Chugging ahead with your might and main While a full moon sheds a golden rain. W ith the glory of such a night unfurled What do they do in their woman-world. Over-beautied and over-girled? Through the dividing window pane The moonlight trickles through my brain, Study-dulled hut young: 0 train! On through the night the coaches groan, M y moon-struck madness all unknown, Girls far behind and I alone. QUONDAM. ll061 'c '1' z .e' .u- ,, f' . . P . , ,- 17 '. . 1 nix m- rvtasi' APPLICANTS FOR DEGREE OF LL.B. Applicants for Degree of Bachelor of Laws EARL LEIGHTON ABBOTT WILLARD LEE ALEXANDER JOHN SUMMERFIELD ANDREWS FRANK CLAYBORNE ATKINSON RALPH BINGHAM AVERY HOWARD w. BABCOCK ALLEN MURRAY BEARD DONALD SWAN BEARD JOHN HENRY BENCKENSTEIN CARLYSLE ALLEN BETHEL PERRE BOWEN. JR. WILLIAM ALGER BROWN. JR. PHILIP PARKS BURKS JOS. THOMAS BUXTON. JR. JOSEPH WILLIAM CHINN. JR. GAVIN H. COCHRAN SOLON BERNARD COLEMAN ALTON INGRAM CROWELL T. FRANKLIN DANIEL JOHN HENRY HUTCHINGS DENNIS. JR. GORDON KENNETH EVANS SAMUEL FRIEDBERG JOHN DOUGLAS FRY WILLIAM LAWRENCE GIBSON JOSEPH STRAS GlLLESPIE E. ROBERT GLAUBER JOSEPH VINCENT GORMAN DAVID RICE GROOME RUSH CROCKETT GWYNN JULIAN HARRIS ALBERTIS SYDNEY HARRISON. JR. LAUFFER TRUBY HAYES BENTLEY HITE HARRY HOWARD HOLT, JR. JAMES HAROLD HOWARD. jk. THOMAS LEE HUTTON RAYMOND LAVILLON JACKSON JOHN HERBERT JOHNSON CARTER THOMAS LOUTHAN WILLIAM ASBURY McCLAlN. JR. WILLIAM ROBERT McELROY CHARLES DAMER MCKENRICK LEO J. MEADS ROBERT B. MEMMINGER ELDRED LISCOMB MINOR WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MONCURE. JR. GUSTAVE ADOLPH PETERSON ALFRED B. PITTMAN, JR. HARRY WILSON PORTER. JR. GEORGE JOHNSTON PUGH JOHN WINSTON READ JOHN BARTON RETTEW, JR. CARROLL LEE RICHARDSON JAMES COLEMAN ROGERS LEWIS REYNER SAMET WILLIAM PENDLETON SANDRIDGE. JR. MARTIN SPECTOR ROBERT STUART STARCHER CHARLES STRAUB WALTER HARRY STROMENGER JOHN BOOTH SULLIVAN DAVID HIGNUTT TAYLOR LEROY THURTELL JOHN LUTHER WALKER JAMES RAIFORD WATSON ROBERT EDWARD WEBB GEORGE MACDUFF WEEMS LYLE GROVE WELLER RUSSELL BUNTON WHITE WALKER CAMP WILLIAMS CHARLES FRANKLIN WILLIAMSON JESSE BIRCH WILSON, ll jOHN WOOD. ja. MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN JOHN GARTH YANCEY l'091 ,4 Vila 2 OFFICERS PHILIP PARKS BURKS ......................................................... President ALFRED BUCKNER PITTMAN. JR ......................................... Vicc-Prcsidcnt RUSH CROCKETT GWYN. JR ......................................... Secretary-Trcasurcr ELDRED LISCOMB MINOR ..................................................... Historian THIRD YEAR CLASS NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS EARL LEICHTON ABBOTT ............... 5 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia A T; Wrestling Squad. I925; Interfralernity Council, l926-27. WILLIARD LEE. ALEXANDER ............ 6 ...................... Florence, South Carolina JOHN SUMMERFIELD ANDREWS ........ 3 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia Washington Literary Society. B'A Roanoke College FRANK CLAYBORNE ATKINSON ........ 6 ..................... Ashcvile, North Carolina K E; P. K. Society; German Club; Madison Hall Cabinet; T.I.L.K.A.; First Year Football Squad. I922; Football Squad, I923-26; Alternate Manager Baseball. RALPH BINCHAM AVERY ............... 3 ................... Crystal Springs. Mississippi A E 41'; q; A A; Swimming Squad, I925; Band. 1925-26. HOWARD WILHEMUS BABCOCK ........ 3 .................... Williamson. West Virginia DONALD SWAN BEARD .................. 6 .................... Germantown, Pennsylvania A 9; Skull and Keys: Baseball Team. I925-27; First Year Baseball Team. I923; Assistant Man- ager Basketball. I924; Varsity Club. JOHN HENRY BENCKENSTEIN .......... 5 .............................. Orange. Texas A X P; First Year Football Squad, I923; Varsity Football Team. l924-25; V '26; V '27; ' Track and Boxing Squads. 1923-24; 43 A 42; German Club; Dean's List. CARLYSLE ALLEN BETHEL ............. 5 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia German Club; Glee Club; Football Squad, I926; V Football, I927; Virginia Law Review; Varsity Club. . PERRE BOWEN. JR ........................ 3 .................... Saint Leonards. Maryland WILLIAM ALGER BROWN. JR ............. 9 .................... Huntington. West Virginia A 4'; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; German Club; T.I.L.K.A.; Z ; '3 ; Captain Baskel-ball. I923; Baskct-ball Team. l922-23-24-25; First Year Basket-ball Team, 1920; Baseball Squad. I925; Assistant Coach Baskct-ball. I926. PHILIP PARKS BURKS ................... 5 ........................... Bedford. Virginia X $; German Club; Eli Banana; President Second Year Law Class; $ A Q2; 0 A K; 1MP; Editorial Board Virginia Law Review. Inol 2. I928 Qx . ' MAE I Department of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS EDWARD C. CARRINGTON. JR ............ 5 ......................... Baltimore, Maryland X 4h 1 11; German Club; P..K Society: Eli 5;Banana President Madison Hall I927- 28. JOSEPH WILLIAM CHINN jR ....................................... Warsaw, Virginia K 2 AP A AP: Skull and Keys; T. I. L...:KA 5.13 K. Socicly; German Club; Z; Varsity Club; First Year Track Team. I922- 23; Vanity Track Team, 1924- 26: Executive Conimillee lnlerfra- lernily Council; 0 A K; Secretairy V Club, 1927-28; President P. K. Club. I927-28; Bad Check Committee. GAVIN HAMILTON COCHRAN ........... 5 ......................... Louisville. Kentucky A T A; P. K. Sociely; Editorial Board Virginia Law Review; Firsl Year Track Squad, I923: q, A 3? SOLON BERNARD COLEMAN ............ 3 .............................. Snell, Virginia B..,S Virginia Military institute ALTON INGRAM CROWELL .......................................... Pulaski. VIrginia B.A.. Randolph- 3Macon College 4A A 9; 35 A A1,; P. K. Society; Edilorial Board Virginia Law Review. T. FRANKLIN DANIEL ............................................. Blackstone. Virginia 3.5.. Lynchburg College Editorial Board Virginia Lana Review. JOHN HENRY HUTCHINGS DENNIS. JR ............................ Wharton, Texas B. A., University of Texan; MHA, University of Virginia GORDON KENNETH EVANS ............. 3 ......................... Pasadena. California Kb F A; 4, A 4?; P. K. Society; Virginia Law Review. SAMUEL FRIEDBERG .................... 5 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia ii A; ';V' Football Team; V Baseball Team; Basket-ball Squad; First Year Baseball. Fool- ball and Basket-ball. I923- 24: V Bukel-ball. I926. JOHN DOUGLAS FRY .................... 3 ....................... South Boston, Virginia K E; Circulation Manager Virginia Law Review.- Fraternity Representative ConKs AND CURLS; Assistant Business Manager Virginia Lana Review. WILLIAIgl LAWRENCE GIBSON .......... 6 ........................... Danville. Virginia A X JOSEPH STRAS GILLESPIE ............... 3 ........................... Tazewell. Virginia B.A.. Hampden-Sidncy College H K A; it A A E. ROBERT CLAUBER .................... 5 ....................... New York, New York Z B T; V Football Team; V Baseball Team; bVl Boxing Team: Vanity Club; Inter- fralernily Council. I927. JOSEPi-IAVINCENT GORMAN ............. 7 .......................... Lynchburg. Virginia DAVID RICE GROOME ................... 6 ......................... McNair. Mississippi 35.. University of Virginia rb K E; O A K; A H: E H T; T.I.L.K.A.: German Club: Editor-in-Chief of CORKs AND CURLS. 1927; President of CORKS AND CURLS. lnc.. l926-27: Instructor in Spanish. 1924-27; Assinlunt Manager FoolbalI. I925; First Year Track Squad. I922; 0 A K. RUSH CROCKETT GWYN. JR .............. 6 ............................ Marion. Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia 9 A X: 0 A K; German Club; Secretary-Trensurer Second Year Law Class; Inicrfralemily Council Represenlalive; Fraternity Represenlalive CORKs AND CURLS; Football Squad. I924; bVl Boxing Team. l925-26; le Wrellling Team, I924-25; q: A 41,; Z ; T.I.L.K,A.: Sec- retary and Treasurer of Law Department JULIAN HARRIS ..................................................... Decatur, Alabama 3.5.. Alabama Polytechnic Institute $ A 9; Editorial Board Virginia Lam Review: mp A A? IIIII CORKS 6 CU RLS I Department of Law 1 YEAR iN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS ALBERTMIS SIDNEY HARRISON JR ........ 5 ........................... Alberta. Virginia A E 4E Edilorial Board Virginia Law Review: interfratcmily Councii; President Jefferson Socicly; President Woodrow Wilson Sociely; Virginia Players. I924; SIib- Chairman Madison Hall: Fraternily Represenlaliue CORKS AND CURLS. LAUFFER TRUBY HAYES ................ 6 ........................ Logan, West Virginia 3.5.. Universily of Virginia '1, B K; Assislanl In French 1925- 26- 27; EdiIorial Board VirgInia Law Review. BENTLEY HITE ..................................................... Snowvillc, Virginia B..A, Roanoke College HARRY HOWARD HOLT. JR ........................................ Hampton, Virginia BUS. Virginia Mililary Inslilulc K A: German Club; T.I.L.K.A. JAMES HAROLD HOWARD. JR ........... 5 ......................... Pelersburg. Virginia THOMAS LEE HUTTON .................. 3 ....................... Glade Spring, Virginia B.A.. Emory and Henry College RAYMOND LAVILLON JACKSON ........ 7 ........................... Kcswick. Virginia 3.5.. Universily of Virginia JOHN HERBERT JOHNSON .............. 6 ......................... Universily. Virginia CARTER THOMAS LOUTHAN ............ 6 ........................... Slaunlon, Virginia 35., University of Virginia 3 4i E; Washington Lilernry Sociely; Assistant Manager Boxing. I926; Sub-Chairman Madison Hall; instruclor in History; Raven: Edilorial Slaif Virginia Law Review; Adjunct Manager Base- ball, I925; Dean's Lin; Assistant lnslruclor in Law. WILLIAM ASHBURY MCCLAIN. JR ........ 4 ....................... Sweetwaler. Tennessee 3.5.. Davidson College B 9 U; Eli Banana; German Club; inslruclor Commercial Law. WILLIAM ROBERT MCELROY ............ 6 ......................... Universily, Virginia BUS. Universily of Virginia lnlermediale Honors, I924; First Year Track Squad. 1923. CHARLES DAMER MCKENRICK .................................. Balllmorc. Maryland Z W; German Club: Lacrosse Team; ' i.VI LEO JOSEPH MEADS ..................... 5 ......................... Porlsmouth. Virginia ROBERT BRODIE MEMMINCER .......... 5 ................... Charleston. South Carolina K E; 0 A K; Skull and Keys; T.l.L.K.A.; German Club: Jefferson Literary Sociely: Virginia Players: Madison Hall Cabinet; Treasurer Interfralernity Council; First Year Baseball. '924; bVl Boxing Team. 1925-26: Captain Boxing Team, I927; P. K. Sociely. ELDRED LISCOMB MINOR ............... 8 ....................... Plainville. Connecticut 2 A E; A U; German Club; Hislorian Second Year Law Class: Advertising Manager College Topics. I925: Business Manager College Topics. 1926; Advertising Manager Glee Club. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MONCURE JR. .......................... Richmond. Virginia B. A. Hampdcn- Sidney Coilege: M.A., University of Virginia K A; 'P A IF; Cerrmin Club: Editorial Board VIrginia Lana Review. ALFRED BUCKNER PITTMAN. JR ........ 5 ......................... Memphis, Tennessee A T 9; A U: 4i A vb: Eli Banana; P. K. Socicly; Vicc-Prcsidenl Second Year Law Class; Editorial Board Virginia Law Review; inslruclor in Government: Inlerfralernily Council. HARRY WILSON PORTER. JR ............ 4 ............................ Louisa. Virginia B.A.. Virginia Miiilary Institute; M.A.. Universily of Virginia K 3;. German Club; Fraternity Represenlalive CORKS AND CURLS. GEORGE JOHNSON PUCH .............. 4 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia JOHN WINSTON READ. JR ................ 5 ..................... Newport News. Virginia K A; German Club. JOHN BARTON RETTEW. JR ............. 7 .................... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 9 A X Inzl I Department of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JAMES COLEMAN ROGERS .............. 5 ......................... Covinglon. Kentucky 11 K A LEW1S REYNER SAMET ................. 6 ...................... Newport News, Virginia Z B T; Business Manager C1ee Club. 1926-27; Glee Club, 1923-27; Presidenl Glee Club. 1927-28. WILLIAM PENDLETON SANDRIDGE. JR. 6 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia 35., University of Virginia A T: d, B K; Raven; 0 A K; A- v P; E T; JeHerson Literary Society; Debaling Team. 1922-24; President Jefferson Society. 1924; Intermediate Honors; Secrelary of First Year Law C1ass; Edito- rial Board Virginia Law Review; Madiaon Hall Cabinet; Assislant In Public Speaking and Philoso- phy; 4, A 42 President Virgima Law Review; German C1ub;Interfraternily Council. MARTIN SPECTOR .................................................. Slaunlon. Virginia B.A.,Was11inglon and Lee University ROBERT STUART STARCHER ........... 6 ................... Hunlinglon. West Virginia A 4'; A II; T.1.L.K.A.; P. K. Society; German Club; Swimming Team: 1MP. CHARLES STRAUB ....................... 6 ........................... Helena. Arkansas A T A: A K 4': P.K.Socidy:1n1erfralernily Counci1;Firsl Year Foolba11.1922. WALTER HARRY STROMENCER ........ 5 ........................ Pclham. New York 9 X;Circu1ation Manager Virginia Law Review: Assislanl Manager Wrest1ing, 1926; Fencing Squad.1924: Business Manager Lam Reviem;1nlerfralcrnily Council. JOHNT BOOTH SULLIVAN ................ 5 ..................... Willimantic. Connecticut DAVlD HICNUTT TAYLOR ..................................... Ccntrevi11e. Maryland B. A. Western Maryland College LEROY THURTELL .................................... Washington, District of Columbia B...A Universil6y of Virginia First Year Foolball. 1922: Tennis Team. MAC1LBURNE VAN VOORHlES .......... 6 ....................... Port nu Prince. Haiti A T A;Ec1itoria1 Board VIrginia Lam Rchem: P. K. Socicly. JOHN LUTHER WALKER .......................................... Lynwood. Virginia B. A., Roanoke College 43 A 4'; Ediloria1 Board Virginia Law Review; Raven Sociely: P. K. Sociely; Instructor in Law. JAMES RAIFORD WATSON .............. 7 ........................ Lexington. Mississippi ROBERT EDWARD WEBB ..... . ......... 6 ......................... Mayfield. Kentucky E N; 4A A '9; P. K. Sociely; Manager Boxing. 1926; Eli Banana. GEORGE MACDUFF WEEMS ............ 5 ........................... Ashland, Virginia B. 5., University of Virginia LYLE GROVE W'ELLER .................. 6 ........................... SIaunlon. Virginia B. 5., University of Virginia President Washinglon Literary Society, 1925; Varsity Foolba11 Squad. 1923: Track Squad. 1924-25. RUSSELL BUNTON WHITE .............. 3 ..................... Killanning, Pennsylvania 4; E K B.A.. University of Maryland WALKER CHAMP WILL1AMS ............ 7 ......................... University, Virginia A X P; 4, A A B. 5.. University of Virginia CHARLB FRANKL1N W1LL1AMSON. . .. 5 ......................... Petersburg. Virginia 4A A A; A 3 P; Vice-Presidenl Jefferson Lilerary Socicly, 1926; Debaling Team. JESSE. BIRCH WILSON. 11 ................ 7 .................... Pmonian Springs. Virginia 9 A X; Manager Wresl1ing, 1924; First Year Foolball Squad. 1921; Varsily Foolba11 Squad. 1924- 25. JOHN WOOD. JR .......................... 6 ......................... Frederick. Mary1and B..A. Universily of Virginia A E 4,; Intermediale Honors; Jefferson Literary Society; Virginia P1ayers. 1924; Assislanl Business Manager Virginia Magazine; Dean's List. um I Department of Law 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS MCDOTVALD EDWARD WRENN .......... 6 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia B. A., Universin of Virginia A K E; 44 A 45: Skull and Keys: P. K. Sociely: German Club; T.I.L.K.A.; Z ; Chairman First Year Law Class; Vice-Prcsidem Varsity Club; Firs! Year Baskct-ball and Baseball Teams. I923; 'V Baskel- ball Team. I924- 26: V Bueball Team. 1924-26; Caplain Baseball. I926; Raven Sociely. JOHN. GARTH YANCEY .................. 6 ............................ Liberly, Missouri SECOND YEAR CLASS OSCAR JULES ANDRE .................... 2 ........................ Salem. West Virginia B.A.. Salem College LEE EDWARD BARTON. JR .............. 4 ......................... Andalusia, Alabama WILLIS WILSON BOHANNON ............ 2 ............................. Surry. Virginia B.A.. Virginia Military Instilule K A: Slaff Virginia Law Review. CHAMPE. TERRELL BROADDUS ......... 4 ............................ Chance, Virginia A X; Adjunct Manager Football. I924- 25; Lagrone Squad I927. JOHN E WILLIAMS BROWN ................................. Hunlinglon, Wes! Virgima A 1R A II; T. I. L...;KA German Club; 44 A 3: Inlerfralermly CounCIl. NEIgONKALBERT BRYAN ................ 2 ................... Wilkcs-Barre. Pennsylvania 2 LUCIUS A. BUCK ......................... 3 .......................... Abingdon. Virginia A $ E; Editorial Board, Virginia Law Review. ROBEgT CARRINGTON BURCBS ....... 4 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia B RUleEDGE CARTER CLEMENT ......... 3 ........................... Chalhlm. Virginia RICHARD NATHANIEL CROCKETT ...... 5 ............................ Dublin, Virginia 35.. University of Virginia WILLIAM MAHONE CRUMPLER. JR ...... 4 ............................ Suffolk. Virginia K A CURTIS EMERY CUDDY ................. 5 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia A T A; 0 A K; T.I.L.K.A.; German Club; Varsity Club: First Year Football Team. I923; Firs! Year Track Team. 1924; V Football Team. 1924-26: V Track Team. I925; Trigon. FREEMAN JUNIOR DANIELS ............ 4 ....................... Beverly. West Virginia B.A.. Davis and Elkins College; M.A.. Universily of Virginia d, A 6; q, A K; Secretary First Year Law Class: Assistanl. G.A.A. Office; P. K. Society. JAMES AUGUSTUS DAVlDSON. JR ....... 2 .......................... Farmville. Virginia X ? LOFTUS CLIFFORD DAWSON ............ 2 ....................... Charlonesville. Virginia THEODORE BSEX DEAN ................ 5 ......................... Bayside. New York 43 2 K: Produclion Manager. Virginia Players; Virginia Magazine. 1925. JOHN MCCILL DOUGLAS ................. 3 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia A T A NATHANIEL BROWN EARLY. JR ......... 4 ........................ Ruckersville. Virginia JOHN PRESTON EDMONDSON ........... 2 ........................... Radford. Virginia B. A. VIrginIn Military Inshlule NORMAN SHANNONHOUSE ELLIOTT.. 2 ..................... Edenton. Norlh Carolina B.A.. University of Norlh Carolina A 2 44; d4 B K TOMAS B. GALDOS ...................... 2 .............................. Havana. Cuba B.A.. LL.B.. University of Havana lll4l I Deparlment of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS FRANK BOSTICK GILMER ............... 4 ............................. Chicago. Illinois B 9 II; 0 A K; P. K. Sociely; Skull and Keys; First Year Boxing Team. I925; ubVl Boxing Team. I926-27-28: T.I.L.K.A.; Caplain Boxing Team. I928. CHARLES LUCIAN GLEAVES ............ 6 ........................... Roanoke, Virginia B. 5., University of Virginia K 22; ID B K; 0 A K; Raven; 1MP: l3 ; T.l.L.K.A.; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; German Club; President Jefferson Literary Society; Presidem Madison Hall. 1925-26: Madison Hall Cabinet. I926-27; President Academic Class, 1925-26; V Track Team; Boxing Team; Football Squad; Representative for Southern Colleges at Student World Court Conference, PrinceIon. N. L, and Ann Arbor. Mich; ? A 45 FRANK HALE COODRICH ................ 2 .......................... Brownsville. Texas 2 It IS; Virginia Players, l926-27. ISADORE GORDON ....................... 4 ......................... Churchlmd Virginia LESLIE BELFIELD CRAY ............................................. Orange. Virginia A 42; Skull and Keyu Carman Club; Virginia Players; Glee Club; Lacrosse Team. I926; Captain Lacrouc. I928; T. l. LK CHARIIEES FULKERSON HAGAN. JR ....... 4 ............................ Brislol. Virginia A ALEgsNDER HAMILTON ................ 2 ......................... Pelenburg, Virginia JAMES POTTS HART. JR .................. 2 ........................... Roanoke. Virginil 8.5.. Virginia Mililary Institute 4, K W; Editorial Board. Virginia Lana Review. SHIRLEY MAXWELL HELM ............. 2 ............................. Houston. Texas RICHARD KENNON HINES. JR ............ 2 ............................. Macon. Georgia B.A.. Virginia Military Institute K A: P. K. Society; Columnist College Topics; Associale Manager Virginia Reel,- SlnE Virginia Law Review; Art Slat? Comes AND CURLS. WALTER ARTHUR HOFFMAN ........... 2 ........................... Roseland. Virginia B.A.. Franklin and Marshall College WALTER JOHNSON HOLLORAN ......... 2 ........................ Rochester. New York JOSEPH WILTON HOPE. JR ............... 2 .......................... Hampton. Virginia 3.5., Virginia Military Institule K A; N 23 N: P. K. Society; Eli Banana. FLOYI'B GRAHAM HURST ................ 4 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia A A ALFRED RODMAN HUSSEY. JR ........... 3 ..................... Plymoulh. Massachusetts BS. Harvard University NATHAN BENNETT KAMINSKY ..................................... Norfolk. Virginia WILLIAM MEADE KELLER .............. 5 ...................... Charlollesville. Virginia 35.. University of Virginia B 9 II; A II; T.I.L.K.A.: German Club; Assistant Manager Foolball. I926: Z : 47 A Ab; 0 A K: Virginia Law Review Staff. JAMES ROBSON KIDD .................... 5 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia JOHII: AADAMS LELAND .................. 2 ...................... Johnson City. Tennessee WALTER CRUTCHER LICCETT ......... 2 ................. West Coilinsville. New Jersey 31X: Coach of Wrestling. I926- 27-28. MAURICE GERALD LONG JR ........................... Washington. District of Columbia RA; Skull and Keys: T.....:ILKA German Club: Firs! Year Baseball Team I925: Baseball Squad. 1926- 27. JAMES LYNDON LUCAS ............................................... Luray, Virginia 2 X; ii A A B. A. Roanoke College HOMER WILLIAM LYNCH ..................................... Georgetown Delaware X; Editorial Board Virginia Law Rchen: I IIS 1 I Department of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS CHARLES PEYTON MCCABE ............. 2 ........................... Leesburg. Virginia THOMAS ATKINSON MCEACHERN. JR.. . ........................... Biloxi. Mississippi B.A.. Universil6y of Virginia diKII';ibBK;Raven:'iPAqi;OAK;All- XKQI; -H;T T.IL.,,;KA PHKSociely; intermediate Honors: Madison Ha Cabinet. I925- 27; Jelferson Literary Sociely. l923-28: President Jelierson Literary Society. I926; Assislant Editor- in-Chicf CORKs AND CURLS, I927; Inslruclor In Spanish. I924- 28; EdiIor- -In- -Chief CORKS AND CURLS. I927- 28. CHARLES WILLIAMS MCTEER ........... 2 ................... Hardeeville. South Carolina B ...A The Ciladei THOMAS EUGENE MASSIE .................................... Charlollesvilie. Virginia B 9 H; German Club: Eli Banana: 4: A 47; Virginia Law Review Slag. HERBERT WEEDEN MILLER ............. 4 ............................ Orlando. Florida -X: Baskcl- ball Squad: 4i A A. An Slaff Virginia Real. JOSEPH BISHOP MILLER ................ 2 ..................... Charlottesville. Virginia ELRIDCE HORD MOORE ................. 2 .......................... Abingdon. Virginia B.A.. King College LEWIS DEXTER MOWRY ................ 3 ...................... Englewood. New Jersey 3 47 E; Golf Team. I925-26-27. DONAkDIbTFURST-ON PATTERSON ...... 2 ........................ Kansas Cily. Missouri .4 A THOMAS LEE. PERKINS ................................... Upper Montclair, New Jersey 47 A 9; P. K. Society; Asnillanl Manager gaskel- bail. i927; Fraicrnily Reprcscnlnlive CORKS AND CURLs. I926. THEODORE PHILLIPS ............................................ Cambridge. Maryland B 9 II; A II; T.....;ILKA PHK Sociely: First Year Foolball Team. I923: Varsity Football Squad. I924; V Foolbail Team. 1925-26; Wrcslling Squad. I924; Varsity Club; Z ; 0 A K: President inlcrfralemin Council; C. A. A. Board: Assislam Football Coach. CLAUDE HARDEN PIPES ................ 2 ........................... Clanlon. Alabama FERRET SIMPSON POFFENBARGER ...... 2 .................... Charleston. West Virginia A A STROTHER BEESON PURDY ............ 4 ......................... Purdy's, New York 9 A X: Skull and Keys; Captain of Swimming, 1925-26. FRED HUNDLEY QUARLES. JR ........... 6 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia B.A.. University of Virginia 47 A 9: 47 B K; Raven; 0 A K; A U; A K W; P. K. Society; intermediate Honors; Final Honors. in Poiilical Science. I926; Football Squad, 1922-25; President Jefferson Sociely. I925: Madison Hall Cabinet. l925-26; Vice-Presidcnt Madison Hall. l926-27: President Woodrow Wilson Society; Assistant in Political Science. I925-27; InleI-fraternily Council; Editorial Board. Virginia Law Review. JAMES ELAM ROBERTS ................. 5 ......................... Richmond. Virginia 4:: K S; A U: P. K. Sociely. JOHNSTON RUSSELL ..................... 5 .................... East Orange. New Jersey ROBERT GARRETT SANDERSON ........ 4 ........................ Bird's Neel. Virginia EWING GORDON SIMPSON .............. 6 ........................... Rosalyn, Virginia E.E.. University of Virginia I? E K; T B H; Raven; Treasurer Engineering School. 192314; Assislam Editor Virginia Journal of Engineering. 1923-24; Jefferson Literary Society; inslruclor in Calculus. JOHN GARLINGTON SIMPSON. JR ....... 6 ............................ Atlanta. Georgia A E 4, JOHN EDWARD SMITH ................. 4 .............. Haslings- -on- -Hudson. New York 3 41 E; Skull and Keys: Caplain First Year Boxing Team. I925: Boxing Squad. I926- 27- 28. LINWOOD MERCER SMITH ........................................ Richmond, Virginia Swimming Team I925- 26: Track Team, 1926.4 MARCUS AYERS JOSEPH SMITH ........ 4 ....................... Mounl Pleasant. Iowa 2 N lll6l CORKS E4 CURLS I A . I928 I Department of Law 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS AXIILLINAME HENRY MARTIN SMITH ...... 2 ........................ Annapolis. MnryIancI B. A.. Saint John 0 College MARY ELIZABETH SWAIN ......................................... Norfolk Virginia B. A.. College of WiIIiaIn and Mary FRANK LILE TAYLOR ....................................... CharIeston. West VIrgInia A X: Interfralcrmty Council. I927. HORACE. ARGYLE TEASS ................ 6 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia 8.5.. M.S., University of Virginia A K 1'; Jefferson Society; Imlructor In Economics. ROBERT BENJAMIN TYLER ............. 2 ........................ Palmyra. New York B.A.. Amherst College MACILBURNE VAN VOORHIES ........... 5 ....................... Port on Prince. Haiti GUY FORREST VIA ...................... 5 ....................... CharIonesviIe, Virginia CHASE STUART WHEATLEY. JR ........ 2 ........................... Danville. Virginia K E; P. K. Society. B.A. Hampden-Sidney College CARVER VANN WILLIAMS .............. 2 ......................... Chase City. Virginia B..S Wake Forest College RICHARD SLOAN WRIGHT, JR ........... 4 .......................... Slruburg. Virginia B.A.. Universily of Virginia CEOKREE PEPPER CARROLL YOUNG... 2 ......................... Blackstone. Virginia FIRST YEAR CLASS SAVORY EDWARD AMATO ............. I ............................ Norfolk, Virginia FRANK HENRY ANDREWS. JR ........... 3 ........................ Vicksburg. Mississippi B 9 H: A 11: German Club; First Year Cross Counlry. I925: First Year Track Team. I926; Varsity Cross-Country Team; Vnnily Indoor Relay Team; Varsily Track Team: Sports Editor College Topics; Associale Sporla Editor CORKs AND CURLS; Business StaII Virginia Reel; Frater- nity Representative CORKS AND Cuan. GEORGE MURPHY ARMISTEAD ........ I ........................ Little Rock. Arkansas JAMg RILEY AYERS. JR ................. I ......................... Pelersburg. Virginia HORACE GREELY BASS ................. 4 ....................... South Boston. Virginil B.A., University of Virginia A E IF; Intermediate Honors. I925; Glee Club; Boxing Squad, I924; JeHenon Society. HENRY KENNEDY BENHAM ............ I ............................. Boyce. Virginia JOHN KERMIT BIRCHFIELD ............. I ........................... Roanoke. Virginia Au v 1?;41 A A LEE BOATWRICHT ...................... l ........................... Danville. Virginia AT B. A.. Princeton University ARMlSTEAD LLOYD BOOTHE ........... 4 ......................... Alexandria. Virginia 9 H; 0 A K; Skull and Kcys; Raven Society; German Club; Vanily Club; Intermediale Honors; News Editor College TopIca; Manager' of Baskel- baII I928: Cheerleader. ROBKERT RUSSELL BRASWELL ........................... Rocky Mount. North Carolina B. A.. University o'f North Carolina WALLER DAVIES BROWN ............... 3 ...................... Concord, North Carolina HERBERT WILSON BRYAN .............. I .................. Saint Album. West Virginia JAMXES TAYLOR BUCKLEY .............. I .................... Downinglon. Pennsylvania BS., Franklin and Marshall College HESBERT HENRY BUTLER .............. 3 ..................... Swedesboro. New Jersey B K; Washington Literary Society. ROBERT GAMBLE CABLE. III ............ 5 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia A K E; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society: German Club; T.I.L.K.A.; IMP; I3 ; Firs! Year Baaket-ball, I924; V Basketball, I926; V Baseball. I926; V Club; Captain Basket-baII. I927. lll71 I Department of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIV ERSITY HOME ADDRESS MERRICK IRWIN CAMPBELL ............ 3 ........................ Fort Pierce. Florida .. ID E; Baskcl- baII I927- 28; Boxing Squad. 3I926- 27: Jefferson Socicly. WILLIAM LAW CLAY JR ............................................ Savannah. Georgia X 4h Skull and Keys; FoolbaII Scrubs; Lacros: Squad; Boxing Squad: German Club. HENRY WARREN CONANT. JR ........... I ......................... Rehoboth. Delaware A E 4, 3.5.. Washinglon College CECIL FENTON CONNOR ................ I ........................... Leesburg. Virginia JOHN EARL CORETTE. JR ................. 2 ............. . ............... Butte. Montana 4b IV A WINFIELD LEROY CORRON .............. 5 ....................... Front Royal. Virginia B.A.. University of Virginia TRAVIS GARLAND DANIEL .............. 3 ......................... Greensboro. Virginia A K E; A II: German Club: Eli Banana: First Year FoolbaII. I925: First Year Track Team. . I926: FoolbaII Squad. I926: V FoolbaII. I927; V Club. FRANK GASSAWAY DAVIDSON ......... 4 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia A T 9; A 11; EIi Banana: German Club; Baskel- baII Squad. BERNARD SOLBERT DAVIS ................................. AtIanlic City New Jersey Ib E II- Glee Club. I927. RICHARD GIBSON DEANE .............. I ......................... University. Virginia CLARENCE LESTER DRUMMOND ....... 3 ............................ Nandua, Virginia WILLIAM PORTER FARNSWORTH ...... I ...................... Monchair. New Jersey 2 A E 8.5., Darnnoulh College THOMAS JOSEPH FICARRA ............. 4 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia ELLIOTT CUTHRIE FISHBURNE ......... 5 ........................ Wayneuboro. Virginia Z W; German Club. BS.. UnIversIIy of VIrgInIn WILLIAM BEVERLY FRYBERGER ....... I ........................... Duluth. Minnesota B .S. Dartmouth College WIRT HENRY GAMMON .............................................. BrisloI Virginia 47 KW P. K. Sociely; T. I. L. K. A.; First Year4 Basket- baII Team: Football Squad I926; Baseball Squad. I926 27. GEORGE TINSLEY GARNETT ............ 5 ...................... Chevy Chase. MaryIand B 9 II: I II: German Club: V Club; Manager of Track I926- 27. JOHN MARSHALL GOLDSMITH ......... 4 ...................... Christiansburg. Virginia 47 PA A: A 11; German Club: Jefferson Society; Firs! Year Cross Country, I924; First Year Track Team. I925: First Year Baskel- InII: Varsity lTrack I926- 27: Varsily Basket-LIII I926. EDMUND PENDLETON GOODWIN ................................. Roanoke. Virginia 3.5.. Columbia University JOSEPH WARREN CRAY ................. 4 ......................... Nashville. Tennessee ROBERT HOWELL GROVER ......................................... Norfolk. Virginia B. A. Hampden- :Sidney CoIIcge LOUIS LEE. GUY ...................................................... Norfolk. Virginia d, A B B..,S Virginia PontecIInic Institute ROBERT VOSE HALSEY ......................................... CharlollcsviIIe. Virginia K v B...A University of Michigan; M.A.. Centre de Esludios Hisloricos EDCizIAg yACCOWAN HAMLIN ............ 3 ......................... Syracuse. New York THEODORE HARDEEN ................... 4 ........................ BrooIdyn. New York ABRAM W. HARRIS, JR ................... I .......................... Universily. Virginia B. A. Northwestern University WAIIETIER CLAY HARRIS ................. 3 ........................ Ocean View, Virginia lllBl CORKS 5: CU RLS I Deparln'IerIl of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS PHILIP HENRY HICKSON ................ 4 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginie 9; German Club: Adjunct Manager Track. LAWRENCE HAROLD HOOVER .......... I ......................... Timberville, Virginia B. A.. Bridgewaler College LON MOORE HOWE ...................... 3 ....................... Ens! Redford, Virginia 9 A X; Frelhman Football. I925; Freshman B3asebaII I925. JOSEPH COLLIER HUTCHBON ..................................... Bo ydlon, Virginia K2 P. K. Society; T. I. L...;KA Freshman Track: First Year Football, I925- 26; Vanity Cross Country, I926; Caplain Varsity Cross Country. I927; Varsily Truck Team. I927; ' V Club. JACK DANIEL HYDE ..................... 3 .......................... Jacksonvile. Florida AP A 9; P. K. Society; First Year Balkcl-ball Squad; Vanity Baskel-ball Squad. I928. LOUIS CLAY JAMES ...................... 3 ...................... Princeu Anne. Virginia B K; Jefferson Sociely. GEORGE BLISS JONES ................... I ........................... Florence. Alabama B.A.. Universily of the South 2 A E ROSS ANTHONY KEARNEY .......................................... Phoebus. Virginia B. A. Virginia Mililary Instilule JAMES ALEXANDER LEITCH ................................... CharlonesviIIe. Virginia GIST LESESNE ............................ 3 ................... Spartanburg. South CaroIina 9 X: Assistant Manager Track. I927-28. RALPH LOUIS LINCOLN .................. I ............................ Marion. Virginia 3.5.. Devidwn College B 9 H; 0 A K EDquA; IfOPPER LOEW .................. 4 ....................... New York, New York JACII? EEAL LOTT. IR ..................... 4 ...................... Johnston, South Carolina HUGH DEWITT MCCORMICK ............. 5 ............................... Java, Virginie 35., Universily of Virginia A T: Vanity Baseball. I927; Advertising Manager Virginia Reel; P. K. Sociely; A H JAMXEi MILLER MCCREADY .............. I ...................... Edgeworth. Pennsylvania WESTON OWEN MCDANIEL ............. I ....................... Clifton Forge. Virginia FRANK B. MCDONALD. JR .......... . . . . 3 ..................... Waycrou. Georgia ALEXANDER BYRD MCDOWELL ......... I ..................... Swiftwater. Pennsylvania A 2 tP; 4? A A JEROME IRVING MACHT ................. 4 ........................ Crewe. Pennsylvania I? A; Swimming Squad I924. JAMES BARKER MAY .................... 3 ....................... New York. New York It 2 K; d, A A; Virginia Players; First Year Swimming Team; Varsity Swimming Team; sVL WILLARD SAMUEL MIELZINER ......... 3 ............................ Cleveland. Ohio ab E II; First Year Swimming Team. I926: First Year Baseball Team; Varsity Swimming Squad. I927: Baseball Squad. I927; Interfratemity Council, I927- 28. WILLIAM ERWIN MILLER ............... I ......................... Paducah Kentucky B. A., Univeraily of Vanderbilt JAMES CRAIK MITCHELL ............... 3 ......................... La Plain. Maryland WILLIAM MAURY MITCHELL ........... I ............................ Bauen. Virginie HARRY MORRIS .......................... 4 ....................... New York, New York EMIygEETT LEIGH MORRISON ............. I ......................... Pelenburg. Virginia HUNTER HOLMES MOSS ................. 3 ................... Parkersburg, West Virginia 4P K 2:; Skull and Keys; T.I.L.K.A.; German Club: Assistant FooIbaII Manager, I927; Assistant Edilor-in-Chief CORKS AND CURLS. lll9l I Department of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS HERBERT HAYES MURPHY. JR .......... 3 ............... Hulings-on-Hudson. New York 2 4, E; Tennis. I926-27-28. RONALD T. MURPHY .................... 4 ............................. Butte. Monlana HOMER I. NOFFSINCER .................. 4 ........................... Fincaslle. Virginia JAMES WALLACE OULD. gt .............. I .......................... Lynchburg. Virginia A.. Virginia MiIilary Institute CHARLES ARMONDE PAXSON ........... 3 ....................... Hagenlown. Maryland 4, E K; 4; A A; Virginia Players: Baseball Adjunct. I926-27-28. DRAPER W. PHILIPS ..................... I ........................... Roanoke. Virginia MERRILL JAMES POORE ................. I ............................ Helena. Montana PEDRO MARIA PORRATA ................ 3 ................... Sabana Crande, Porlo Rico RUSSELL LEE POST ...................... I ........................ Harlford. Conneclicul B. A.. Yale IUniversity ROBERT? LOUIS QUARLES .......................................... Roanoke, Virginia RALPH RICHARDSON REPASS ....................................... Marion. Virginia B. A.. Emory andl Henry College FRED RICHTER ....................................................... Norfolk. Virginia LUDLOW THOMAS ROGERS ............. I ...................... Durham. North Carolina B.A.. University of North Carolinu LESTER SEBULSKY ....................... 4 ............................ Flora. Mississippi GEORGE RIVES SHAFFER ................ Z ....................... Charlottesville. Virginia B ..S University of Virginia DAVID RAYMOND SHELTON ............ 3 ............................ Buckner. Virginia JAMES HENRY SIMMONDS ............... I ......................... Cherrydnle. Virginia 35.. Universily of Virginia JOHN EDWARD SLAUGHTER. JR ......... 4 ......................... LouisviIIe. Kentucky Z q'; German Club; T.I.L.K.A.; Assislant Manager Batkel-anI. I927: Cheer Leader. I926-27-28. ROBERT BURWELL STARKE ............. 3 ...................... Lawrenceville. Virginia 9 X; Adjunct Business Slat? Virginia Law Review. GEORGE RANDOLPH TAYLOR .......... 3 ................... Greensboro. North Carolina A K E: Skull and Keys: German Club; Eli Banana; Fim Year Foolball. I925: V Foolball. I927: V Club. RALEIGH COLSTON TAYLOR, JR ......... 3 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia WALTER HERRON TAYLOR. IV ......... 3 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia WILLIAM EYRE TAYLOR ................ 6 ........................ Machipongo, Virginia B.A.. University of Virginia A K E: A H; EII Banana; IMP; First Year BaIImI-ba . I923. LAWRECNE. SAINT CLAIR THORNE ..... 3 ..................... Poughkeepsie. New York FRAqNK MORTIMER TINKHAM .......... 4 ....................... jameslown. New York IV A JUAN ANGEL TIO. II ..................... I ..................... San German. Porlo Rico MORGAN NATHANIEL TRIMYER ....... 4 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia 9 X; Adjunct Wrestling. I927. TAYLOR VINSON ............................................ Huntington, West Virginia A I1,; T.....:ILKA German Club; Assistant Manager Track I927- 28; FraIernity Representative Comcs AND CURLS. FRANK MORTON WAGNER ................................... BIueIicIcI. West Virginia B.A. Emory andl Henry College CHARLES MARTIN WALKER .................................. Charlottesville. Virginia SAMUEL WEINBERG ..................... 3 .................... Far Rockaway. New York SAMUEL SOMA WEISS .................. I ........................ BrookIyn. New York FREDRICK PALMER WHITNEY .......... I ........................ Frankford. Delaware JAMES CULLEN WIANT ................. 4 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia A X P; Virginia Players; Boxing. I928. I I20 I CORKS S CU RLS I Deparlm;nl of Law 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS ARCHER lEANDERSON WILLIAMS ........ 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia B. A.. M. A.. Universily of Virginia I K q'; III B K; A K 1': Raven; Skull and Keys: P. K. Sociely; Reporlorinl SlaG College Topics. I924; AlhIelics Edilor CORK: AND CURu; Intermediate Honou. I925; Auistnnl Manager Basket- ball. FIELDING LEWIS WILLIAMS ...................................... Richmond Virginia A W; 0 A K; ' ;Z Skull and Keys; P. K. Sociely; Eli Banana; Associale Edilor CORKS AND CURLS. I926; Bad Check Commiltee; InIeI-fraternily Council; Intermediate Honors; First Year FoolbaII Team. I924; Football Squad. I925; Wreslling Team. I926- 27- 28; . le JAMES MEYRICK WILLIAMS. JR ............................. EI'II Orange. New Jeuey 2 I? E; Fin! Year Basket- ball. I925- 26; Balkell- ball Squad I926- 27- 28; Dean 3 List. I925- 26- 27. ROBERT MANNING WILLIAMS ............................. Oklahoma City. Oklahoma 2 X; Adj and Cons AND Cust FREEIEICK ANSEL WORLEY ............. I .................... Greenville. South Carolina SPECIAL STUDENTS ROY GLYNN ALLMAN ................... I ...................... Rocky Mount. Virginia WILLIAM PARKER BAXTER ............. 5 .................. Wilmington. North Carolina GEORGE EARL BENDALL ............... I ........................... Danville. Virginia CHAARiJiS EDMUND BOYLE ............. 4 ..................... Unionlown. Pennsylvania BERT OMER HOWARD .................. I ............................ Baxter Kentucky JOHN YOUNG HUTCHESON ............. I ........................... Boydlon. Virginia LANDON CUTLER MAY .................. I .......................... Richmond, Virginia ALBERT WILLIAM POWERS ............. I . . .................. Woodslock. Vermont JAMES EDMOND SLEMP ................. 2 . ................. Big Stone Gap. Virginia Z 1'; First Year Track. I923. JAMIE ANDREW TIGNOR ............... I . ................... Ashland. Virginia ROSS JOUETT TODD .................... I . ................. Louisville. Kentucky ROY WHITNEY WHEELER .............. 4 ...................... CharIoIIewiIIe, Virginia AX;AEII . '1 Il2l1 CORKS 6 CURLS . A . I928 Beauty and Honor and Truth .9- q': N long spring evenings when men slowly climb the hill from the Corner t. and pause for a moment to watch the late light on the dome of the L e ? Rotunda one begins to realize what Virginia has meant to him during the year which is about to close. But it is in that final spring before graduation that the realization comes more vividly and more poignantly than ever before for then one understands that it has been grasped for only a short space of days before Virginia must be surrendered forever. Then the darkening westward mountains, the shadowed coolness of the Colonnades and the companionship of friends brings to him the knowledge that Virginia is Honor and Truth and Beauty. and more than these Virginia is Youth, for Youth too is Honor and Beauty and Truth. This conviction must be inevitably tinged with sadness for with it comes the certainty that never after graduation will one again be so completely sur- rounded by things that are beautiful and friends who are honorable, by men who love Truth so deeply and sincerely. It has been said, perhaps with some justification, that Virginia does not prepare her sons for American life. It is possible that the high sense of Honor which the University inculcates is inconsistent with the sharp practices of busi- ness. After four years spent with Beauty one is not able to throw himself wholeheartedly into the pursuit of power, the acquisition of wealth. Would it not have been better to have received an education from one of those institutions where it is part of the game to cheat cleverly on a examination? In answer we who after June will no longer be students of the University of Virginia bring this tribute to you, our Alma Mater. F or what you have taught us of those high principles which your sons have ever cherished we give thanks. If we are honorable. if we love Truth it is due to your teaching. In leaving we take these things away with us. Our departure may be final but always and forever some part of us will stay to haunt with other laughing youthful ghosts, your Colonnades. And so is our going to our appointed place. but moving toward that unknown termination we leave behind four years dropped out of life, four springtime years when you taught us to love Beauty, to respect Truth, and to reverence Honor. C. R. Il23l You And I We're journeying along, just You and 1, Watching Life's milestones hasten by. We're living a life. joyous and free With never a thought for what is to be. We're building memories that'll never die. Memories of times we've had. You and 1; We're living and laughing through each day. Driving away darkness. keeping sorrow at bay. Someday we'll part. old friend of mine. And when that day comes may Grief be kind. And help us to realize that 'tho apart. We'll live forever in each others' heart. There never will be such a friend as you. A steadfast friend. generous and true. You've razzcd me. helped me. held my head. As I longed and wished that I were dead. We've been sad and happy as can be As we stumbled along singinngou and Me. I could keep on writing forever and ever About a friendship that nothing can sever; No words, no language could ever tell Of a friendship too priceless for us to sell. A friendship more precious than gold by farb As brightly shining as any star; And so. old friend. I'll simply say That, 'tho parted. we'll meet again some day. Through friendship's power we'll IiVe once more Those wonderful. foolish, happy days of yore; We'll unlock the gate to Memory Land And travel its pathsnhand in hand. Until that day. my prayer will be That from Life's harms Cod will keep you free. And let us meet again uin that sweet by and by. Where we'll live these days over-just You and l. W. R. MARTIN. I 1241 Coooaa, i 6.5. to mmmamn mom okz 0.:.an. Applicants for Degree of Doctor of Medicine JAMES ROBERT ADAMS JOEL WILSON BAKER RUFUS BRITTAIN CALVIN THOMAS BURTON JOHN ALFRED CALHOUN. JR. PAUL DOUGLAS CAMP. JR. ELIZABETH COCKE. COLE WILLIS FRANK COTTEN JOHN HENRY COULTER. Jn. JOHN cox ALBERT MAY EADDY LOUIS HENRY EDMUNDS DANIEL FALLIS CARSON LEE FIFER JOSEPH BROWN GRAHAM LOREN PRITCHARD GUY EDWIN CROWELL HAMBLEN EDWARD BUCHANAN HOLMES HUBERT BURNER HOLSINGER WILLIAM RlELY JORDAN PAUL KASS VIRGIL LEONIDAS KELLY. 1a. ROBERT LEONARD KING WALTER JACKSON LACKEY WILLIAM LOUIS LACY MAX LANDMAN FORD KAWOOD LUCAS PAUL McFARLANE mu JOHN BRAXTON McKEE VINCENT GIULIANO MAGGXORE VINCENT JEROME MEADS OSCAR NOEL MORISON CECIL EDWARD NEWELL CHESTER REEVES NUCKOLLS DAVID SHANKS PHLECAR. JR. FRANK COULSON PINKERTON VALENTINE LAWRENCE PUIG, 1n. MILTON ELIAS ROBBINS HERMAN GOODRICH ROSE HARRY JOHN SECKY MORRIS SPINDEL CHARLES BAYNE STRINGFELLOW GEORGE M. STROLL FRANK ELLSWORTH TAPPAN FRANK FITZGERALD THWEATT. 1n. DOUGLAS DORIOT VANCE EMORY EWING WALTER CHARLES EDWARD WATSON, 1n. JAMES WINSTON WATTS, u WILLIAM AUSTIN WILEY JACOB WILKINS JOHN NORMAN WILKINSON THOMAS EPPS WILSON. 1n. JOHN FRANKLIN WOODWARD. 1n. PATRICK PlH-TSANG WU MAX YACHT OFFICERS JAMES ROBERT ADAMS ....................................................... President JOEL WILSON BAKER ..................................................... Vicc-Prcaidenl WILLIAM COWELL STEPHENSON ............................................. Secretary JAMES WINSTON WATTS ..................................................... Historian PAUL SWANSON HILL ......................................... . .............. Treasurer FOURTH YEAR CLASS YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JAMES AROBERT ADAMS ................. 6 ...................... Charlollewille. Virginia ii A 6; Q B H; A fl A: I Z; 0 A K: Raven: President Medical School; P. K. Society: Secre- lary Medical SciIool; Secretary Whitehead Medical Society; JeEeIIon Society; Maditon HI Cab- incl: Clau Executive Committee; President CHS. Club; lmtruclor In Malaria Medic: and Phu- II-Iacology. 1926- 27-28; Imlruclor in General Chemislry. 1923-24; Freshman Football Squid. 1922-23. JOEA WKILSON BAKER ..................... 6 ........................... Ronnoke. Virginia RUFUS BRITTAIN .................................................. Tazewell, Virginia 8.5.. Hampden-Sidncy College H K A CALVIN THOMAS BURTON .............. 4 .......................... Whilmell, Virgini- JOHN kALFRED CALHOUN ............... 7 ............................ Ensley. Alabama B..A. University of Virginia 4' 2 K; it B K; ll? P 2; A 9 A; Raven: Whitehead Medical Society; Imlruclor in Mnleria Medics and Pharmacology; Holder of Whitehead Research Scholarship. l926-27-28. PAUL DOUGLAS CAMP. JR ............... 4 ........................... Franklin. Virginia 35.. Virginia Military Institute A T A; 3P P 2. Whitehead Medical Sociely: 4German Club; I 2. ELIZABETH COCKE COLE .......................................... Norfolk. Virginia B ..A. Hollins College WILLIS FRANK COTTEN ................. 4 ........................ McComb, Miuiuippi JOHN HENRY COULTER ................. 4 .......................... La Crosse. Virginia 42 X: Whilehead Medical Society. I l28 l I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS jOHN COX ............................... 3 ......................... Falkner. Mississippi 3.5. University of Mississippi A K K ALBERT MAY EADDY ..................................... Johnsonville, South Carolml :1, X B. A., Wolford College LOUIS HENRY EDMONDS .......................................... Halifax. Virginia 3...A Hampden-Sidncy College K 2; tb P z DANIEL FALLIS .......................... 4 ........................ Brooklyn. New York A E II; III A E CARSON LEE FIFER ...................... 4 ......................... Wyoming. Delawnre B ...A Bridgewnlcr College JOSEPH BROWN GRAHAM .............. 4 ......................... Talladegn. Alabuna 35.. Emory College X 44: A K K: Glee Club. I925. LOREN PRITCHARD GUY ................ 7 ........................... Norfolk. Virginin 35.. M5.. Universily of Virginia 1' K 1!; N E N: Owl: Jefferson SocIer. EDWIN CROWELL HAMBLEN ........... 5 ....................... Greenville. Miuinippi 35.. University of Virginia EDWOIIEKRD BUCHANAN HOLMES ......... 4 ...................... North Hohton. Virginia HUBERT BURNER HOLSINGER .......... 3 ...................... McCaheysville. Virginia 3 ...A Bridgewaler College WILLIAM RIELY JORDAN ................ 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia BS.. Virginia Polytechnic Innimle 4:4 P 2; Whilehead Medical Society. PAUL KASS .............................. 3 ............................. Houston. Texas VIRGIL LEONIDAS KELLY ..................................... Ocelna. West Virginia d, B H; Boxing Team. 1927- 28; th'; V ; 4.T l. L. KA. ROBERT LEONARD KING ................ 6 ......................... PearisbuI-g. Virginia 2 4 E; N z N WAkTEI-k JACKSON LACKEY ............ 4 ...................... Fallston. North Carolina WILLIAM LOUIS LACY ................... 6 .......................... Culpeper. Virginia MAX LANDAM ........................... 4 ....................... New York. New York FORD KAYWOOD LUCAS ................ 4 ...................... Eu! Radford. Virginia 35.. M5,. Virginin Polytechnic lmtitute A K K PAUL MCFARLANE ....................... 4 .......................... Scollwille. Virginia 3.5.. Armour Institute JOHN BRAXTON MCKEE ................. 4 ........................... Snllville. Virginia B.A.. Emory and Henry College Q X; Whitehead Medical Society. VINCENT GUILIANO MAGGIORE ........ 4 ........................ Brooklyn, New York VINCENT JEROME MEADS .............. 6 ......................... Portllnoulh. Virginia OSCAR NOEL MORISON ................. 5 ...................... Christiansburg. Virginia CECIL EDWARD NEWELL ............... 7 ...................... Chattanooga. Tennessee ' I ; P 2 CHESTER REEVES NUCKOLLS .......... 8 .......................... Hillsville. Virginia B.A., University of Virginia 6 A X; N E N; Whitehead Medical Society; Vanity Track Squad. I926. ll29l I Medical Class 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS DAVIDA SHANKS PHLEGAR. JR .................................. Christinmburg. Virginia B...5 Davidson College FRIES ; ISOULSON PINKERTON ................................ CharlollesviIIe, Virginia LAURENCE VALENTINE PUIG. JR ...................................... Laredo. Tens B ..A. Columbia University N 2 N MILTON ELIAS ROBBINS ................ 4 ........................ Brooklyn. New York B.A.. University of Pennsylvania HERMAN GOODRICH ROSE. .............. 4 ...................... New York, New York 35.. New York University A E H; 4? A E; lnlerfraternily Council. HARRY JOHN SECKY .............................................. Astorin. New York 35.. New Yoik Universily MORRIS SPINDEL ........................ 5 ...................... New York, New York CHARLES BAYNE STRINCFELLOW ..... 9 .......................... Univenily. Virginia 3.5., University of Virginia d, r A; N z N GEORGE M. STROLL ..................... I ........................ Brooklyn. New York FRAQPI; HELLSWORTH TAPPAN .......... 4 .......................... Berryvillc. Virginia FRANK FITZGERALD THWEATT. JR.. ......................... Pelenburg, Virginia B 5.. Hampden- Sidney College DOUGLAS DORIOT VANCE .............. 4 ........................... Bristol, Tennessee EMORY EWING WALTER ................ 6 ...................... Chnttanooga. Tennesaee B 9 n: :1; P 3: Whitehead Medical Society: Eerman Club. CHARLES EDWARD WATSON ..... . ........................... Kipling. North Carolina 3.5.. North Carolina Slate College JAMES WINSTON WATTS ............... 4 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia 3.5.. Virginia Mililary Institute E X; 4i P 3; German Club: Class Council. WILLIAM AUSTIN WILEY ............... 5 ........................... Sallville. Virginia '11.. v K; q; X: Whilehead Medical Sociely JACOB WiLKlNS .......................... 7 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 4 A E: Whitehead Medical Sociely. JOHEEoglgAN WILKINSON ............. 6 ......................... Gulfport. Missitsippi THOMAS EPPS WILSON JR .............. l .......................... Clinton. Mississippi B. A.. Mississippi College JOHN FRANKLIN WOODWARD. JR ....... 6 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia X 5P; 4, P 2; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; German Club; T.I.L.K.A.: Z : Whitehead Med- ical Sociely: Football Squad. 1923-24; First Year Foolball Team. I922; Raven Society; I 3 Society; 0 A K PATRICK T. WU .......................... 3 ............................ Shanghai. China MAX YACHT ............................. 4 ........................ Brooklyn, New York THIRD YEAR CLASS WAIETER JOHNSON ALLEGREE ......... 7 .......................... University. Virginia 5 X JAMES PORTER BAKER. JR ............... 7 .......................... Hillsboro, Virginia .5.. with Final Honors. Universily of Virginia 45 E K: 4 B K: 0 A K: $ P E: A II; E 5: Raven Club: German Club: Intermediate Honors. 1923; Whilehcad Lilerary Sociely; Circulation Manager University of Virginia Magazine. I923; Reporlorial Slat? College: Topics. 1924; Department Edilor CORKS AND CURLs. I926; lnstruclor in Physical Training and Physiology. I 1 I30 CORKS 6 CURLS , ., . 1928 I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR 1N UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS WILBUR ALLEN BARKER ................ 3 ........................... Danville. Virginia 41 B II; Whitehead Medical Society. JOHlel-ICLUAM BOLEN .................. 5 ............................. Galax, Virginia A THOMAS BRADLEY ...................... 5 .............. Washington. District of Cqumbia 2 N; 41 P E; First Year Track. 1923; Laboratory Assistanl in General Chemistry; Whitehead Medical Society. AREHIEFII PARKER BUTT. JR .............. 1 ........................ Elkins. West Virginia FRANCIS LEROY BYERS ................. 5 ....................... Harrisonburg. Virginia 4; B H; Whitehead Medical Society: Varsity Track Squad. I925. AUBREY RICHARDSON CARTER ........ 3 .......................... Dry Fork. Virginia 35.. University of Richmond Q B H HOWEKRIEESE COLEMAN. JR .............. 3 .......................... Lexington. Virginia A CARL CONRAD COOLEY ................. 6 ............................ Phlegar, Virginia 35., University of Virginia A K K FRANK DUNCAN COSTENBADER ........ 3 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia 3.5.. Hampdcn-Sidney College q, B H JOHN MALLOY CLAYTON COVINGTON 3 ................... Laurinburg. South CaroIina 3.5.. Davidson College Q B H; H K A; O A K; Whitehead Medical Society. BELLE BONNER DALE ................... 4 ............................ Tampico, Mexico B. A.. Due Wen Woman: College: M. A.. University of Virginia H X: Women 5 Students Association: A. A. U W.;W1Iilehead Medical Society. ALVA DUCKETT DAUGHTON .............................. East Falls Church. VirgInIn E N; 59 P 2; Whitehead Medical Sociely. MAURICE MILTON FLIFjS ............... 5 ...................... CIIflon Forge. Virginia AREHUR EULYING CLOVER ............. 5 ....................... Charlollewille, Virginia X jOHN AKMONROE GREEN .................. 3 ......................... Georgetown. Georgia jOHN HOWARD GREENE ................ 3 .I ......................... Clinlwood, Virginia A K K B. A., Randolph- Macon College CHARgEES SLICER GROSECLOSE ......... 4 ............................ Ivanhoe, Virginia EUGENE SWANSON GROSECLOSE. ....... 6 ............................ Pulaski. Virginia 9 X;41Ccrman C1ub;Dcans LIst.1925-26; FII-st Year Football Team. 1922; Football Squad 1923; VarsIly C1ub; :V Track Team. 1926-27;Tnc1x Squad.1924-26-27; WreslIIng Squad. 1925; Firs! Year Baseball. 1923; Whitehead Medical Society; Instruclor in Physical Train- Ing. DOISPAIIB OSBORNE HAMBLIN ........... 4 .......................... University. Virginia TARRING WHITFIELD HEIRONIMUS, JR. 3 ....................... Grafton. West Virginia GUYA WIKNSTON HORSLEY ............. 6 .......................... RIchmond VirgInIn BS. .. in Biology. University of Virgmia IT K A; 4, P E; ReporlorIaI Slnff College TopIcs. 1924- 25- 26; Wrestling Squad. 1925-26. WILLIAMNCEEHIILDS HUTCHESON ......... 6 ........................... Boydton. Virginia TROY HOWELL HUTCHESON ........... 3 .............................. Wise. Virginia IBIl I Medical Class 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE ................. 7 ....................... Charlottezville. Virginia B. A. University of Virginia d, K E; 4, B K; 0 A K; A II; T.I.L,K.A.; Raven Society; Cnplain Crou Country Team. I924; V ; Captain Track, I925; American Championship Relay Team. I924; C.A.A.. I925-26. CHARLES KAVOVIT ...................... 3 ....................... New York. New York B.A.. Columbia Universily A E 11gb A E THaMKAS CYPRIAN LAWFORD .......... 3 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia MAURICE LEON LEBAUER .............. 4 ........................ Paterson. New Jersey 4, E II; First Year Football Team, I924; First Year Track Team. I924; Varsity Track Team. I925-26; V Club; Whilehcad Medical Sociely. SIDNEY FERDINAND LEBAUER ........ 4 ........................ Paterson. New Jersey cP E II; Baskel- ball Squad. I924; Varsily Track Team. I926- 27; Whitehead Medical Society. MEYER HARRY LEGUM ............................................ Norfolk Virginia First Year Football Team. I923; First Year Bgsket- ball Team. I923- 24. HENRY WALLACE LITVACK ................................... Brooklyn. New York A E 11:44 A E; Conxs AND 01an Representative. ROBERT BONSER LOBBAN ............. 5 ..................... AIcIerson. West Virginia I? B 11; Whilehend Medical Society. JULES ROBERT LONDON ............... 3 ........................ Brooklyn. New York ROBERT W. C. MCCLANAHAN .......... 6 ........................... Roanoke Virginia i, K I11. 4, Pa v- IMP; Skull and Keys; P. K. Sociely; German Club; Eli Banana; Dean's List: First Year Football Team: FoolbaII Squad; Pr4esidenl Madison Hall. I926- 27. PAUL RUTHERFORD MCFADYEN ........................... Concord. NorlI'I CaroIina CHIMER DAVIS MOORE ................ I ........................... Cumbria Virginia AP B H JOHN RYAN MYERS ............................................. Lynchburg Virginia B ...S Lynchb'urg CoIIege ALBERTO NAVARRO .................................... Panama. Republic of Panama PAUL OTTO .................................................... Reading Pennsylvania M P. E. SpringfleId College MINOR B. PAYNE ........................ 6 ........................... CIiIIord. Virginia ROBERT TUNSTALL PEIRCE. JR ......... 6 ...................... Newport News. Virginia ..5. University of Virginia K A- I? P .3; Intermediate HonorsB. I924: P. K3. Society. ROBERT EDWIN PEYTON ...................................... BarboursviIIe. Virginia B.A.. Johns Hopkins Universily FREDERICK PILCHER, JR ................. 3 ......................... Pelersburg. Virginia 4A B H; Whitehead MedicaI Sociely. JOHN ALSOP PILCHER. JR ............... 3 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia I? B H; Whitehead Medical Society CHARLES RUSSELL ROBINS. JR ......... 6 .......................... Richmond. Virginia B. 5., University of Virginia X 45; I? P 3; German Club: Whitehead Medical Society. CHARLES LINWOOD SAVAGE ........... 5 ......................... Porlsmouth. Virginia JOSEPH MCBRIDE SLOAN ............... 4 .................... Huntington, West Virginia 11 K A: 4A P V IWhIIeIIead Medical Society. WILLIAM COWELL STEPHENSON ....... 7 ........................... Roanoke. VIrginia A 4': Skull and Keys: P. K. Society; Eli Banana: '2 : Football Team. I920- ZI; CIee Club I920; Track Team. I922; First Year FoolbaII Te3Imi. I9I9; First Year Track TIYam I9I9; 4A P E. CHRISTOPHER MADISON TURMAN. JR.. 5 ............................ ArcoIa, Virginia 13.5.. University of Virginia tb X; Whitehead Medical Society. I I32 I CORKS a cums 4 -. . I928 I Medical Class 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JOHN NDAVIS DABNEY WARE ........... 3 ......................... Sewanee. Tennessee B. A.. Cornell University N E N HYMAN B. WEINBERG .................. 3 ......................... Petersburg. Virginia HARRISON RAWLINGS WESSON ........ 3 ...................... Lawrenceville, Virginia 5? B 11; Whilehead Medical Socier. JULIUS EWELL WEST .................... 6 ......................... Alexandria. Virginia 4i X; Whitehead Medical Society. ALBERT MCELROY WHEELER ........... l ..................... Wheeling. Wes! Virginil WILLIAM LEWIS WILLIAMS .................................... Binniugham. Alabama B. A.. Howard College 4, B H HERBERII IIIDIEVCRANGE WOLFF. JR ....... 3 ......................... Petersburg. Virginia x ; . I ' 8185339:le BROKENBOROUGH YOUNG. . . 3 ......................... Blackskone. Virginia . X SECOND YEAR CLASS THOMAS LEE ALLMAN .................. l ...................... Rocky Mount. Virginia jAMth?3 EDWARD AMISS ................. 2 ............................. Lurny. Virginia DEWEY LORING ANDERSON ............ 2 .............................. Core. Virginia 3.5.. Lynchburg College HENRY REID BOURNE .................. 2 ......................... Wylheville. Virginia DOROTHY DILLARD BRAME ............ 2 ............. North Wilkesboro. North Carolina B ...A Randolph- Macon Woman 5 College WILLIAM ANDREW BRUMFIELD JR.. ......................... Blacksburg, Virginia 35.. in Biology. Virginzia Polytechnic Institute MANFRED CALL. 111 ...................... 5 .......................... Richmond. Virginia CHAngs :ERNON CARNER ............ 6 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia 2 L; E HILL CARTER. III ........................ 4 ........................... Ashland. Virginia B 9 : Skull and Keys; German Club: Dean's Lisl: T.I.L.K.A. JOSEPH PAUL COCO ..................... 3 ...................... Long island. New York JOEL LEROY DEUTERMAN .............. 2 .......................... Arlington. Virginia B.A.. George Wnshinglon Universiiy 4A B H; Whitehead Medical Society JOHN RANDOLPH EGGLESTON .......... I .......................... Scwancc. Tennessee B..,5 University of the South ERNEST SCOTT ELLIOTT ................ 2 ....................... Independence. Virginia VICTOR SHAW EVANS ...................................... Ensl Orange, New Jersey 2 A 15:4, P... v P. K. Society; Deans Lin. 1924- 25- 26; Lacrosse Team. I924- 25. TEARL BURTON EZELL ............................................. Chesnee. Tenncuee JOSEPH HELMS FARROW ................ 6 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia BS. .. in Biology. University of Virginia 3 T A; I? P E; P. K. Society: Whitehead Medical Society: Boxing Team. I925; th : Eli anana. EUGENE BEVERLY FERRIS. JR .......... 3 ....................... Poplarvilie. Mississippi 8.5. Mississippi A. and M. College. B 9 17'. German Club; Eli BanaiIII. WILLIAM MILLER GAMMON ............ 5 ............................ Bristol, Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia 11 K A; T.I.L.K.A. HACOP CASPARIAN ..................... 5 .............................. Van, Armenia I 133 l I Medical Class 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS DAVIDA PEIRCE GRAHAM ................ 2 ...................... Max Meadows. Virginia 12 B H; Whilehead Medical Society. GEORGE TAYLOE CWATHMEY. JR ....... 7 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia B.A.. Universily of Virginia 4? B K; 0 A K; 41' I 3: Raven Socicly; Intermediate Honors, I923; Jefferson Society. 322-27; President Jefferson Society. I926; Assistant In Malhemalics I923- 26. EDWARD KNAPP HAWKE ..................................... Pennington, New Jersey A.. v 42:41, B 11; Whilehead Medical Sociely: Dean 5 LIsl. I924- 25. PAUL SWANSON HILL ................... 2 .............................. Wise. Virginia SEWARD WILLIAM jABAUT ............. 5 ............................ Sanford. Florida PAUL KELLS ............................. 2 ....................... Wilmington. Delaware CHARLES KEPPLER, jR ................... 4 ......................... Clifton, New Jersey 0 X- N E N PH.CI.. New Jersey College of Pharmacy. JAMES PETERS KING .................... 2 ....................... East Radford. Virginia K E: N E N SOUTHGATE. LEIGH. JR ................... 4 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia B.A.. University of Virginia B 9 z 42 B K: 4' P 3: Raven Society: Dean's List: Intermediate Honors: Art Staff Virginia Real; Associale Art Editor CORKS AND CURLS; German Club; First Year Football Squad. I924; First Year Track Squad, I925; Varsily Track Squad, I926. ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER LITTLE ...... 3 ........................ Meridian. Mississippi N E N HAROLD HIQUES MCLEMORE ........... 4 ............................. Norlon. Virginia ALEXANDER TAYLOR MAYO ........... 2 ......................... Porlsmoulh. Virginia THOMAS STANLEY MEADE ............. 5 ......................... Richmond. Virginia 35.. University of Virginia A 4'; A H; q: P 23'. T.l.L.K.A.; German Club; Inlermedialc Honors: First Year Baseball Squad. I924; Winner University Golf Tournament. I925; News Edilor College Topics,- Associate Edilor CORKS AND CURLS I926. WILLIAM MARYON MOIR ........................................... Roanoke Virginia B .A.. Roanoke College FREDERICK MCCULLOCH MORRISON .......................... Lynchburg. Virginia 'ib K 4'; $ P .2; German Club; Photographic Editor ConKs AND CURLs, I926- 27; A 11. ROBERT EDVIIN ODOM ............................................. Norfolk, Virginia 42 E K: Adjunct Business Manager CORKS AND CURLs, 1924;1nslruclor in Biology: Assistanl Business Manager CORKS AND CURLS. I925; d? P 3. EDWARD STEWART ORGAIN ............ 4 ......................... Richmond, Virginia III K E; 44 P E; A 11: Eli Banana; Intermedialc Honors. I926; Slalislical Edilor CORKs AND CURLs, 1925-26-27. WILMER HIOWARD PAINE. JR ............ 2 ........................ Knoxville. Tennessee 2 x; q; I 11. JOHN CLAIBORNE PALMER ............. 5 ............................ Guinea. Virginia JOHN DAY PEAKE ....................... 2 ...................... Rocky Mount. Virginia 42 A 9: 42 B H; Whitehead Medical Somely. PROSSIER HARRISON PICOT .............. 5 .......................... Richmond, Virginia 42 A E DANIEL BROWN PIERSON. JR ............ 6 ..................... Blg Stone Gap. Virginia A T A: 42 P 3: German Club; Eli Banana; Whllchead Medical Soaely. MORTON MORRIS PINCKNEY ...................................... Richmond Virginia 3.5.. Univcruly of Virginia A W; A II; 1i P E; q; B K; l3 ; Raven: Cheer Leader, 1924-25-26: Sports Editor CORKS AND CURLS. I926; Vice-Presidcnt Inlerfralernily Council. 1927: Madison Ha Cabincl, I924. 0 A K; T.I.L.K.A.: 1MP; German Club; Intermediate Honors; Editor-in-Chicf College Topics. l926-27; First Year Football Squad, 1923: First Year Track Squad. 1924; Swimming Team. I926. ll34l CORKS 63 CU RLS I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS ALFRED WAYLAND PINKERTON ........ 4 ........................ Bayonne. New Jersey Z 4': 4i P V German Club: First Year Cross Country Team '924; Cross Counlry Team. I925; uch ; Track Squad. I925; Deans Lisl I925. WILLIAM ORCAIN PURDY ............... 2 .......................... Broadnax. Virginia BENJAMIN WATKINS RAWLES. JR ....... 4 ......................... Richmond. Virginia K A: A H; 4i P 3; German Club; First Year Foolball Squad. i923; Foolbail Squad. 1924-25; Track Squad. I925; Manager BaskeI-ball. I927; News Edilor College Topics. 1924-25-26; Varsity Club. ALFRED CHAMBERS RAY. JR ............ Z ........................... Ashland. Virginia 4i K v :rb B n; Whitehead Medical Society. PAUL HOUSTON REVERCOMB .......... 4 .......................... Covinglon. Virginia 4i K 3; WI P E: P. K. Society; Dean's List. CHARLES WILLIAM RODGERS. JR ....... 2 ........................... Staunton. Virginia WILLIAM HAMILTON ROPER ................................. Johnson Cily Tennessee K A; P. K. Society. B .A.. University of Richmond LEWIS BENJAMIN SHEPPARD .......... 4 ........................ Glen Allen. Virginia A It E; Jefferson Society; Wesley Club. EMORY LEE SHIFLETT .............................................. Elklon Virginia B. A., Roanoke College WILLIAM LANGLEY SIBLEY ............ 4 ....................... Birmingham. Alabama 4i Ii A; N E N: German Club: Adjunct Manager Baskel-bail. 1924-26; Dean's List. ROBERT BARRETT SKINNER ............ 2 ......................... Petersburg. Virginia 35.. in Biology. Virginia Polylechnic Institute RICHARD FRANK SLAUGHTER. JR. . . .' 2 . . . .. ...................... Hamplon. Virginia K E; N Z N 3.5.. UnIvenIly of RIchmond CLAUDE BRACKETT SMITH ........................................ Crandon, Virginia 3.3.. University of VII-ginia BERCLIOT STROMSOE ................... 2 ......... Hempstead Gardens. L. 1.. New York ACHILLES LACY TYNES. JR .............. 2 ........................... Slaunlon, Virginia 3.5.. Hampdcn-Sidney College K A; 1P B 11 OLIVER LEON VONCANNON ............. 6 ..................... Chattanooga. Tennessee 9 K; d, P 2; German Club. 85., Universily of Virginia ALLAN ELLIOT WALKER. JR ............. 4 .............. Washington, District of Columbia 8.5.. Universily of Virginia 3 N; 4i P 3; German Club; Whilehend Medical Sociely; First Year Track Squad. I924. THOMAS LEONARD WATSON, IR ........ 5 ......................... University. Virginia 85.. Universitzy of Virginia ROBERT LOMAX WELLS ..................................... Virginia Beach Virginia MN 0 A K- tb P... v 3.5., College of VZXilliam and Mary RICHARD ELWY WHITE ....................................... Glen Rock. New Jersey 3.5.. Hobart College; M..,A Columbia College WiLLIAM MASSIE WHITEHEAD ........ 5 ......................... Lovingslon. Virginia 3 X; ':P P 3: German Club; First Year Track Squad. I924. WILLIAM BEVERLY WILKINS ........... 4 ......................... Aiexnndriu, Virginia 2 A E; N E N; Fraternily Representative CORKS AND CURLS. 11351 CORKS t3 CURLS I Medical Class 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS WILLIAME CHALMERS WILLS ............ 7 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia BUS. University of Virginia A T 9; 4p P 2; Skull and Keys: P. K. Sociely: German Club: Vanity Club: Manager Bash!- ha '923: Eli Banana; IMP. JAMqJESB EDWIN WISSLER ................. 4 .......................... University. Virginia 3:11 Dean 5 List, I925- 26. FIRS'I YEAR CLASS JOHN JACQUELIN AMBLER .............. 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia Adjunct Manager Foolbail. HOWARD HICKS ASHBURY ............. 4 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland 4' K W; First Year Track Team. 1923: Vanily Track Squad. 1924- 25: Glee Club I923. HARLOE BAILEY ................................................... Sallville. Virginia PHILIP BRESS ............................ 4 . . . . . ....................... Norfolk Virginia THOMAS DICKINSON BROWN ........... 3 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia WILLIAM AMBROSE BROWN. JR ......... 4 ......................... Portsmouth. Virginia CHARLES CRAWFORD CANADA ........ 3 ........................... Groltoel. Virginia A T Q: A U; P. K. Society: Adjunct Manager Baseball. GEORGE DANIEL CAPACCIO ............ 2. ................... Brooklyn New York WILLIAM MORGAN CHEW .............. 4 ........................ Waynesboro. Virginia 45 K 3; Skull and Keys; P. K. Club: Eli Banana; Z : Whitehead Medical Society; Bad Check Committee; Adjunct Manager of Basketball. I925; Vice-President Glee Club. I927; Representa- tive lnlerfralemily Council. JOHN BRADLEY COUSAR ................ I ................... Bilhopville. South Carolina B.A.. Presbyterian College of Soulh Carolina WILLIAM EUGENE DAMERON ........... I ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia RAYMOND FAYSSOUX DUPRE .......... 3 .................. IBennellaviIie, South Carolina ADAPM 'gYREE FINCH, JR ................. l ......................... Chase City. Virginia A CARLYLE GREGORY FLAKE ............. 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 45 K 3: Skull and Keys; P.K. Club; T.I.L.K.A.; Vanily Track Team. 926-27; V ; Baskel-ba Squad, I926: Varsity Foolba Squad. I927: Varsity Club: First Year Track Team. I925. ALFRED COOKE CARNETT .............. I ........................ Buckingham. Virginia SAMUEL HOWARD CARST .............. l ........................ Blountville. Tennessee B...A Bridgewaler College ALEXANDER GORDON CILLIAM ........ 4 ......................... Pelersburg. Virginia 3.5.. Universily of Virginia B d! II; 4, B K; Raven Society; Eli Banana; German Club; P. K. Club; th ; Varsity Boxing Team. I924: 0...:DK Skull and Keys; Bad Check Committee. ROBERT EARLE CLENDY ................ I ............................ Dublin. Virginia K A' q, Pv H BUS. Virginia Military Institute MEYER COLDSTEIN ............................................... Portsmouth. Virginia Ph.G. Medical College of Virginia SAMUEL BUTLER CRIMES ............... 5. ............. . ......... Baltimore Maryland BS. University of Virginia B 45 H; 4'P Eli Banana; Skuli and Keys; Denna List; First Year Football Team. I923; First Year Bas:bali Team. I924; Varsity Bas4eball Squad, I925; Virginia Orchestral Emembie. PETER ALLEN HALEY II .................................... Charleston, West Virginia A X WINTHROP HUNTINGTON HALL ................................ Cranford. New Jersey 3 45 E; N 2 N' First Year Foolba Squad. i924; Swimming Team, i925; Wreslling Team. I925; Whilel'iead Medical Society. WELDON MERRITT HARLOE ............ I ...................... Matoaka, West Virginia II361 I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS RUTH SHWARTZ HART ................. I ........................ Winter Park. Florida ROBERT BEALL HIGHTOWER ..................................... Stanton. Mississippi B.5. Mississippi Al. and M. College CLIFTON K. HIMMELSBACH ............. I ................... Upper Darby. Pennsylvania Wrestling Squad. I925. ANCEXUtsb IIl-IINSON .......................... 3 ......................... Abbeville. Alabama JOSEPH WILLIAM HOUCK ...................................... Harrisonburg. Virginia B. A., ComeII Universily HOMER LAMAR HOWARD ........................................ Winona. Mississippl HARRY GILMAN HUDNALL ............. 4 .......................... Covington. Virglnll B 9 U; 4I P- v; A II; German Club. JOHN THOMAS JAMES .................. l ............................. Calu. Virginia ERNEST LEE JONES, JR ................... 3 ............................. Sherman. Texas H K A; 44 B H; Whitehead Medical Society. jEAN BARKSDALE JONES ............... I ......................... Petenburg. Virginia B.A.. Randolph-Macon Woman's College WILLIAM LESTER JORDAN .............. I ............................ Swoope. Virginia HARRY RAPHAEL KELLY ............... 3 ..................... Union City. New Janey CHARLES FULLER KINCHELOE. JR ...... 4 .................. Eu! Falls Church, Virginia I N; 4, P E: P. K. Sociely', Fin! Year Boxing Team. I924; Varsity Boxing Team, 1926-27; bVI ; T.I.L.K.A. HERMAN MICHEL LEVINE .............. 3 ....................... New York. New York JAMES BRAXTON MCKEE. JR ............. 3 ........................... PIaslerco, Virginia THOMAS PRESTON MCKEE. .............. 3 ........................... SallviIIe. Virginia LODWICK STERRETT MERIWETHER. .. I ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia B.A.. Washington and Lee University: 3.5.. Virginia Polytechnic lnslitule ROBERT STEPHEN MILLEN .............. 3 ........................ EImIIunl, New York Varsity Baskel-baII V , I927-28. THOMAS ANDREW MONEYMAKER ..... I .................... Hampden-Sidney, Virginia MARGARET ELIZABETH MORIARTY. . . . I ....................... Newton. Massachusetts 3.5.. Simmons College TIMOTHY JOHN NASH ................... 3 ...................... New York. New York ROBERT NEBON PAGE ................. 5 ....................... Beaver Dam. Virginia B.A.. Universily of Virginia K A; Q P E; Skull and Keys; German Club: T.l.L.K.A.; Assistant Manager Baseball. I927; Secretary Madison HaII. I926-27. WILLIAM HENRY PARKER .............. 3 .......................... Covington, Virginia H K A; 44 B H; Whilehend Medical Society. JOSEPH FORREST PHILLIPS ............. 3 ...................... Newport Newn. Virginia JOHN EDWARD ROBERTS ............... I ......................... Alexandria. Virginia NORRIS A. LORENLA ROYSTON ......... I ........................... Marshall. Virginia jOHN HAMILTON SCHERER ............. 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia A T A; Eli Banana; German Club. ALICE. ELSA SCHOWALTER ......................................... Fairhope, Virgima B...A Carthage CoIIege ASA ELMORE SEEDS ................................................ Waverly. VirgInIn ELDRIDCE COOK SIMMONS .............. 4 ......................... Pelersburg. Virgimn 3.5.. University of Virginia MELVILLE DWIGHT SMITH ............. 3 ...................... Johnson City. Tennessee JOHN PEYTON SNEAD. JR ................ 4 ........................... Smedley, Virginia FMNgIE ARTHUR SNIDOW ............. 5 .......................... Parisburg. Virginia II37I CORKS 6 CURLS I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JACK SPENCER ........................... I ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia Ph.C., Medical College of Virginia BEN STEINGOLD ......................... 3 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia EMILIE CAROLINE STROHMAN .......... 2 ................... Orangeburg. South Carolina B.A.. Converse College ALBERT CHESTERFIELD STUTSMANH I ........................... Roanoke. Virginia B...S Roanolkc CoIIegc FRANCIS NICHOLSON TAYLOR .................................. Blacksburg. Virginia B. A.. University of Richmond I? Kg v; 0 A K WALTER LEE THOMAS. JR ........................................ Lynchburg. Virginia B. A. Lynchburg College; M. A.. Universily of Virginia LANDON TIMBERLAKE .................. I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia ..A. Virginia Military Inslilule: Ph CL. Medical College of Virginia DAWSON EDWARD WATKINS. JR ................................ Fork Union Virginla 3.5.. University of Virginia 2 I? E; I? P E: Whilehead Medical Society; Circulation Manager College Topics. BLISS KING WEEMS ...................... I ........................ Creenville. Tennessee WILLIAM JOSEPH WHITE ............... 4 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia FRANCIS GEORGE ZICK .................. 3 ........................ Crass Lake. Michigan SAMUEL ZIMMERMAN ................... 4 ...................... Chariollesviile. Virginia IIBSI CORKS E: CURLS I928 'Ut'rginta Gavalters See where yon shelving, pebbled beach Salutes the shining river, Where ancient oaks and mossy elms Above the churchyard quiver; There moored the barks from whose old decks, All washed with pilgrim tears, First leaped, in glittering hero ranks, Virginia C avaliers! The shadows of the solemn woods Fell on the dauntless host, And kissed the red cross of the flag That claimed the new found coast; From all the shrines of England's fanes From homes of olden years, They bore the ark to virgin shores- V irginia C avaliers! Tall dusky forms from greenwood shades H overed like thunder-cloud A round the scene where disembarked That band of freemen proud; Their faces gleamed with savage hate When first they saw the spears And waving plumes of Saxon-mene V irginia Cavaliers! Yon moulding tower with ivy bound First blessed with holy spell The heathen groves, amt calmed the air With chimes of Sabbath-betl; Where smiling cultureis bright ploughshare The fruitful furrow clears, There knelt in faith mid howling wastee Virginia Cavaliers! ll39l CORKS 6 CURLS Through toil and want, through tears and blood. Through anarchy and crime, They cast the seeds of harvests true To mave in after time; Through all the fronms and ills of hate The red cross still careers To lead their Wandering fortunes on- V irginia Cavaliers! Above the Ivar-whoop's startling yell. Far down the rolling tide, They heard the song of freemen bold. Uplifting in their pride; The echo of the future's song Their panting spirit cheers; For us they toiled, and marred. and prayede V irginia Cavaliers! 1n after days their spirit breathed Defiance for the free. And reared in strength, no more to fall. The shrines of Liberty. From Bunker Hill to Yorktonm's plain They played the cannoneers; THEIR SPIRIT LIVES WITHIN THEIR SONF VIRGINIA CAVALIERs! R. T. B. ll401 mmmmama UZEmmzazm mom whzxxojaaxx 33.. v.?tul3104110 ; amt? r . 1 . . f1'3r3711tdi . 3!.I: .q' ..Ill-.14 .i 1 .. v. 11.. .1 . .7181 , ..3.. . 1.12 .1, -1... 11.1.1... .1 .. 11111111113311.1164? .. -. . .1. 11. .121 ..'Il 2.11 111171111751.hgdsai1t1...1..1.1..1 .1111. ...1... .1 1.3133151. 1.3.3.2MT11 . 11.111.11.411... 11.11.111.111... 1111...... 6...-.. . -11.... .114. .31.-. Applicants for Engineering Degrees BARTHOLEMEW FREDERICK CONLON CHARLES HALL DAVIS, JR. HARRY DOUGLAS FORSYTH DONALD GRANT MACDONALD JOHN FIFE PAYNE. WALTER LEE PHILLIPS. JR. CHARLES BOOGHER REED DANIEL HARRISON RISHER. B. S. WILLIAM MINOR LILE ROGERS. B. A. EDWARD CARL STEVENSON GILBERT CARLETON UNGER. JR. HARRISON WILLIAMS. JR. JOHN ALFRED WOTTON, JR. JULIUS FRANKLIN HUNT. B. S. E. EDWARD FRUTH JOACHIM. 8. S. E.. 2$ ll431 ENGINEERING OFFICERS DONALD GRANT MACDONALD ................................................ Pruidenl HARRY DOUGLAS FORSYTH ....................... . ..................... V icc-Preu'denl DANIEL jOSEPH CARROLL COPPS ............................................ Sccrclary GEORGE AUSTIN ROBERTSON ............................................... Treasurer WILLIAM HARRY FRAVEL .................................................... Historian FOURTH YEAR CLASS NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS BARTHOLOMEW FREDERICK CONLON. 6 ............... , ......... Alexandria, Virginia CHARLIE HALL DAVIS. JR ................ 4 ........................ Peleuburg. Virgini- K A; Trigon Engineering Society; Treasurer Engineering Deparlmenl. 925-26; Secretary Univer- 1in Branch of American Sociely of Mechanical Engineers. 1925-26; Member Chartered Associa- tion of American lnvenlors: Instructor in Applied Thermodynamics. 1927-28. HARRY DOUGLAS FORSYTH ............ 4 ............................ Eamont, Virginia Q K 2; T B H; Trigon Engineering Sociely: German Club; A.I.E.E.: Historian Engineering School. 926-27; Track Squad. I926. DONALD GRANT MACDONALD .......... 4 .......................... Leesburg. Virginia Trigon Engineering Sociely; German Club; Secrclary Engineering Department. I926-27; lnslruclor in Freshman Shop: T B 11 JOHESFCljFE PAYNE ....................... 5 ....................... Locust Grove. Virginia . . .E. WALTER LEE PHILLIPS. JR ............... 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia CHARLES BOOCHER REED .............. 4 ........................... Marion. Kcnlucky DANIEL HARRISON RISHER ............. 7 ......................... Universily. Virginia 13.5.. University of Virginia 4i' K T; Skull and Keys: P.K. Socieky; German Club; Trigon Engineering Sociely: V Track; Fin! Year Track Team: Cross Country Track Team. l922-23-Z4-25; Captain Cross Country Track Team. I925: Relay Team. I925; ch ; Caplain Cross Counlry Track Team. i926: T.I.L.K.A. WILLIAM MINOR LlLE ROGERS ......... 5 .......................... Covinglon. Virginia A T Q; A H; 0 A K; Raven Sociely: Trigon Engineering Socicly; lnlermedialc Honors; ln- slructor in Physics; Vanily Track Team; Varsity Basket-ball Squad; T.1.L.K.A. ll44l CORKS 5; CU RLS I Engineering Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS EDWARD CARL STEVENSON ............ 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 2 4i E; A X E; T B H; Associale Editor Engineering journal. I925; Editor Engineering journal. 1926; Raven; Assistant in Malhemalics. Applied Malhematics and Phyaics. GILBERT CARLTON UNGER, JR .......... 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia Member Student Branch American Sociely of Civil Engineers; Staff Engineering lournal. HARRISON WILLIAMS, JR ................ 6 .......................... Leesburg. Virginia Z T; Trigon Engineering Society: Madison Hall Cabinet, I925; Aswciale Business Manager Engineering journal. 1924-25: Assistant Manager Boxing, I924; German Club; lnterfralernily Council. 1924- 26. JOHN ALFRED WOTTON. JR .............. 3 ........................... Roanoke. Virginia UK A: Trigon Engineering Society: Deans List; 'D Club. THIRD YEAR CLASS MYERS WHITNALL CALCOTT ........... 3 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia Au v ii. 9 T; Assistant Business Manager Engineering journal. DANIEL jOSEPH CARROLL COPPS ...... 3 .......................... Universily. Virginia 2:; P. K. Society; First Year Football Team, I925; Firs! Year Track Team. 1926. CHARLES HUGHES DICKINSON ......... 3 ...................... Charlouewillc. Virginia ALEXANDER HARROW DUNLOP ........ I ....................... Charlonesville. Virginia WILLIAM HARRY FRAVEL .............. 4 .................. Eat! Falls Church, Virginia 2 N; A X 2: Trigon Engineering Society; First Year Track Team. I925; Assinlam Editor Engineering Iournal: Track. l926-27. CthsRifEST gquY HARMON ............ 4 ........................ Wayneaboro, Virginia WILLIAM HENRY HINTON .............. 4 ......................... Pelersburg, Virginia 4i K4- v: P. K. Society: Adjunct Manager Football: Wrealling Team, I926. HARRY REGINALD HOLT ................ 4 ........................... Keswick. Virginia ALLEN NORWOOD HOPPER ............ I .................... Leaksviiie. North Carolina WILLIAM WHITMORE HURT ............ 3 ............................ Marion. Virginia BERNARD JERRY KYLE ................. 3 ............................ Brandy, Virginia ROBERT ERWIN LEE. JR ................. 3 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia A T; Assistant Buaineu Manager Enginccrmg journal; Insiruclor in Plane Surveying; 9 T; A.SC.E.. CHARLES EDWARD MCMURDO .......... 3 ...................... Charlotlesviiie. Virginia Trigon Engineering Society. HUGH BOST MEETZE ................... 4 ........................... Manassas, Virginia JOHN WILLIAM NIXON .................. 4 ......................... Purcellvilie. Virginia Trigon Engineering Society. PALlLNS'ELDEN PEACH ................... 3 ......................... Uppervilie. Virginia OVID STEPHEN PETRESCU .............. 4 ........................ Bucharest. Roumania Trigon Engineering Sociely; Raven Sociely: A.S.M.E.: Assistant Instructor in Engineering. LAWRENCE REGINALD QUARLES ....... 3 ...................... Charlottesville Virginia Assistant in First Year Engineering; 9 T; T B H; Aasistanl Editor. VIrgInia Journal of Engm- caring. SAMUEL RUSH SAYERS ................. 2 ......................... Wytheville, Virginia HERBERT GEORGE SEIFRIED ............ 3 ........................ Bellevilie. New York DAVE A. SERCEANT. JR .................. 3 ..................... Big Stone Gap. Virginia ASHBY WHITEHURST SPRATLEY ...... 4 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia IHSI I Engineering C lass 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM WALLACE SYMINGTON ....... 4 ......................... Baltimore. Maryland A K E; 9 T; P.K. Society; Eli Banana: Firsl Year Football Team. I924; uwVI Wrestling. I926; Foolball Squad. 1925-26; V Foolball. I927; V Club. ARTHUR CARL THOMPSON ............. 3 ....................... Charlottesville. Virginia DANIELKTHOMAS WEBSTER. JR ......... 5 ...................... New York. New York I? 2 . CLAUDE. MALLORY WILKINSON ........ 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia SIAE Engineering Journal, A E 4E 9 T; AJ.E..E..; Assistanl in Engineering. HUNTER SAMUEL WRIGHT ............. 3 ........................... Elk Hill. Virginia SECOND YEAR CLASS IOHN DEAN ABELL ...................... 4 ......................... Ivy Depol, Virginia EDWIN EADS ANDREWS. JR .............. 2 ...................... Charlollesville, Virginia 9 A X; Trigon Engineering Society; Wrestling Squad. I928; Freshman Lacrosse: Deans Lisl. FRANCIS PAGE BACON, HI .............. 2 .................... Pass Christian. Mississippi WILLIAM BLAIR BARNES ............... l ............................ Lanexa. Virgini- WILLIARD ANDREW BAUSERMAN ...... 2 ......................... Woodstock, Virginia JAMES WALKER BEVERAGE ............ 3 .......................... Monterey, Virginia Dean 3 Lin. HOWARD BRADLEY BLOOMER JR ....... 2 ........................... Detroit. Michigan N; Trigon Sociely: Deans List; Reporlorial SIaE College TopIcs; Fralernity Representative CORKS AND CURLS: Treasurer. Student Branch of A. S. M. E. JACK BODNER ............................ 2 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia WILLIAM GOVAN BROWN, JR ........... 3 ..................... Concord. North Carolina ROBERT TURNER BROWNING .......... I ......................... Flint Hill. Virginia 3 N: 9 T: A.S.C.E.; Caplain Freshman Track. WILLIAM RANKIN CHAPMAN ........... 2 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia CHARLES CLEAVELAND CLARK. JR..... 2 ..................... Chevy Chase. Maryland GEORGE EDWARD COFFMAN ........... 3 .......................... Fumviile. Virginia THOMAS DAVIS .......................... l ........................... Norfolk. Virginia WlLkigig LEE DAVIS .................... 2 ......................... Portsmoulh. Virginia HARY STANLEY DUNHAM .............. 2 ........................... Snilviile. Virginia WILLIAM CHAPPEL FLAKE JR .......... 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia I? K 2 German Club; Trigon Society; AS...:ME Reporter. College TopIcs. I926: Fralernity Representative CORKS AND Cuan. PHILIP A. GALLAGHER ................. 2 ......................... PorIsI-nouth. Virginia ROBERT EDWARD LEE. CILDEA ......... 2 ........................ Calonsville. Maryland JAMES SNEAD GODSEY ................. 2 ........................ Cumberland. Virginia GEOAR'SE DONALD HARING .............. 2 ..................... Hackensack. New Jersey ALVA ALEXANDER JOHNSON ........... 2 ........................... Mineral, Virginia CARkEKSNTER ........................... 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia ALBERT JACK KRAMER ................. 2 ......................... Winchester. Virginia PAUL BERNARD KREBS ................. l ....................... Birmingham. Alabama WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT LAFFERTY ...... 2 ............................ Crozcl. Virginia ELLA MAE LESUEUR .................... I ............................ Bristol, Virginia HAMILTON HlRST MANN ................ 2 ........................... Slaunton. Virginia ll46l CORKS 5 CURLS I Engineering Class 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS ZANESVILLE JEFFERSON MARSHALL. . . 3 ......................... Earlysville. Virginia DAVID LEE MAULSBY ................... 3 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia 4, K 3: Skull and Keys: P.K. Club: Trigon Society; First Yea: Track Squad. I926. DRAYTON ALEXANDER MAYERS ....... 3 ...................... Marion. South Carolina 9 T; Business 5135. Engineering Iournal. GARNET VIRGIL MOORE ................ 2 .......................... Buchanan. Virginia CILFORD QUARLFS ...................... 2 ....................... Charlottesville. Virginia GEORGE JAY RATHBUN, JR ............. 3 ......................... Easton, Pennsylvania Z q'; Trigon Engineering Society. AVERY HENRY REED. JR ................. 2 ........................... Marion. Kentucky EDWARD WILCOX RICHARDS .......... I ......................... Warrenton. Virginia GEORGE AUSTIN ROBERTSON .......... 2 ............................ Norfolk. Virginia 23 X; First Year Wrestling Squad; First Year Swimmnig Squad; Adjunct Track: First Year Y. M. C. A. CabineL 1926-27. FRANK WILLIAM ROSE. JR ............... 2 .............. Washinglon. District of Columbin RICHARD CROSBY VANVOORHIES ..... Z ........................ Porl nu Prince. Haiti A T A; First Year Wrestling Squad; 9 II MARVIN REA WALTERS ................ 2 ....................... Charlottesville. Virginia HOWARD SWINEFORD YEATTS ........ 4 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 3 IF E; Associate Editor Engineering journal. 1923-24-25: Assistant Editor Engineering journal. I925-26; Assistanl in Chemistry, I925. FIRST YEAR CLASS SAMUEL MACON ALVIS ................. I ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia A T: First Year Baskelball. JOHN EDWARD BLANN ................. I .............. Washington. District of Columbia HOPbGEBCASEY BOULWARE ............. I ..................... Silver City, New Mexico NATHANIEL MYERS BOYD .............. I ........................ Baltimore, Maryland HERBERT KENNON BRYAN ............. I ......................... Cherrydale. Virginia ROBERT TEMPLE BURGESS. JR ........... I ....................... CharIolleviIIe. Virginia WILLIAM BRADFORD CAMPFIELD ..... I ........................... Slaunlon, Virginia GEORGE LEONARD CHANDLER ......... I ....................... Mint Spring, Virginia DAVID RICE CREECY, JR ................. I ......................... Richmond. Virginia JOHN WILLIAM EDWARDS .............. I ...................... CharlottesviIIe. Virginia ALFONSO ROMULUS TULLIUS ESPOSITO I ........................... Norfolk, Virginia EDWARD HALE EVERETT .............. I ....................... NcIIy's Ford. Virginia DOMINGO GRACIANO GALDOS ......... I .............................. Havana. Cuba BRAXTON EDMUNDS GALLUP .......... I ........................... Norfolk, Virginia ASHTON LITTLE GODLEY .............. I ........................ Wallingford. Virginia FERGUS A. GOODRIDCE ................. I ......................... Richmond. Virginia DORRANCE ALFRED GRAHAM .......... I ........................... Slaunlon. Virginia ALVIN CUSHMAN GRAVES .............. l .............. Washington. District of Columbia GEORGE WILLIAM GRAVES ............. I ....................... SlanardsviIIc, Virginia BRUCE COVINCTON GUNNELL ......... I .............. Washington, District of Cqumbia GORDON ELLIS HARMAN ............... I ........................ Waynesboro. Virginia CLARENCE MORTIMER HAWKINS ...... I ........................... Potomac. Virginia FREDERICK WILLIAM HESTER ......... I ............................. Houston, Texas H K A. THOMAS JOHNSON HUMRICKHOUSE. . . I ........................... Boydlon, Virginia ll471 I Engineering C lass 1 NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY . HOME ADDRESS jOHN RANDOLPH JANNEY. JR ........... I ........................ Newnrk. New Jersey 2 X; First Year FoolbaII Squad. I927. DENNIS STAFFORD KELLEY ............ I ......................... Alexandria. Virginia WARREN ARTHUR KINCHELOE ......... I ............................... Waco, Texas THEODORE SIMONSON KINNEY ......... I .............. Hasbrouck Heights. New Jeney ALLEN QUARLES LADD ................. I ........................... Cobham. Virginia JOHEELACK LANCASTER ............... I ........................... Norfolk. Virginia ROEEIETWALEXANDER LANCASTER ..... I ...................... New York. New York BENJAMIN BENSON LANE, JR ............ I .................. Chapel Hill. North Carolina jOHN POACUE LECKEY. JR .............. I ............................. Murat, Virginia THEODORE JOHN LO CASCIO ........... I ............................ Norfolk. Virginia CABIFIERE LEWIS LOTH ................... 3 ........................... Slaunlon. Virginia ELLIS EDWIN MCCOY. JR ................. I ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia SALVADOR MELO ........................ I ............................ Tampico, Mexico CHARLES SHEPPARD NOWLIN .......... I ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia THOMAS WALKER PAGE. III ............. 3 .............. Washington. District of Columbia 5115 College Topics. MORTIMER ELLIOTT PAYNE ............ 2 ............................. Sharps. Virginia A E 4M Dean's List. HERMAN PFEIFER. JR .................... I .................... Slalen Island. New York RICHARD WINGFIELD QUARLES ....... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia JOHXIJEIOMPSON DARBY READ ........ I .................... Charleston. South Catolina WILkI??? BRISBANE RHETT ............ I .......... Garden City, Long Hand. New York WILLIAM ROSENBLATT ................. I ....................... Charloltesvile. Virginia CHAARIgEE ABRAM SHEPHERD ........... I ........................... Palmyra. Virginia BEN SHEREN ............................. I ......................... Porlxmouth, Virginia Al 2 H; Fin! Year Cross Country. RICHARD HILARY SNEED ............... I ...................... Charlouesville. Virginia CLARENCE. WHITTINGTON STATEN. . . . I ........................... Valdosta, Georgia WILLIAM FREDERICK STEINMETZ. JR.. . I ....................... BronxvilIe. New York MARSH PATRICK STOCKTON ........... I ....................... Birmingham, Alabama WALTER ARMISTEAD SUMMERS ....... l ............................ Norfolk. Virginia WILLIAM IRVINE. SWOOPE .............. I .................. Merion Station. Pennsylvania 4, E K; Freshman Football Team. PAUL STUART THOMAS ................. I .......................... Piedmont, Virginia WILLIAM DAVID THORNHILL ........... I ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia HARRY WYANT THURSTON ............ I .......................... Richmond, Virginia JOHN HERBERT WAITE. ................. I ........................ Waynesboro. Virginia CROVER LEE WHITE. JR ................. I ......................... Porlsmouth. Virginia A 3 Q; University Band. WILLIAM SOLOMON WILKINSON. JR . . I ............................ Norfolk. Virginia A T 9; First Year Foolball Team. CHARLES CLARENCE WILSON .......... I ............................. Salem. Virginia WILLIAM ALLEN WOOD. III ............. l ............................ Norfolk. Virginia ll481 CORK56CURLS . .7 1 I928 I Engineering C lass I SPECIAL STUDENTS NAME YEAR 1N UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS JOHN CLAYTON DENT ................... 1 .............. Washinglon. District of Columbia JOUETTE GRAY MADISON ............... 1 ........................... Slaunlon. Virginia JOHN WEBB MINOR ..................... 2 ...................... Char1oltesv111e, Virginia POST GRADUATE STUDENTS JULIUS FRANKLIN HUNT. . .............. 5 ....................... Wingdale, New York A X; 9 T; A.S.C.E.; Engineering Iaurnal Staff. 1925-26-27. EDWARD FRUTH JOACHIM ............. 5 ...................... Charlonesville, Virginia A X; 9 T; A. S. M. E.; Assislant in Senior App1ied Mathematics and Experimental Engineering. 1927-28; Assistant Advertising Manager. V irgim'a Iournal of Engineering. 1926-27; Auislam Bus- iness Manager V irginia Journal of Engineering. 1927-28. Il491 CORKS 6 CURLS a n V I928 . . HE eight-thirty bell suddenly sends forth its warning and simultaneously the nervous and unsophisticated F resh- man quickens his step into a trot. There is written in his every feature the fear that even his added efforts will not bring him to the scene of his classroom trials in time to avoid the sar- castic words of an impatient professor and the taunts of his more fortunate classmates. Breath- less he rushes up the steps of Cabell Hall. . . . The soft notes of the bell drift across the campus and the student of some three or four years in the Academic department continues to wind his way casually along the colonnades, loitering here and there to extend a cordial , goodemorning to some rising student along the Lawn. It is not perceptible that the bell in the chapel has any significance in the plan of things except. perhaps, as an added element to the beauty of the morning. After a most delightful session with a friend on the Rotunda steps. he inquires by chance if the bell has rung. Somewhat surprised with the aHirmative reply but with no apparent increase in energy, he saunters on to Peabody Hall. ,Tho fully fifteen minutes late he revels in the stamping applause which his entrance evicts. . To the student of the professional school as he trudges up the Long Walk, his arms bulging with massive books. the chimes of the bell strike sharply upon his ears and his pace. 'tho quickened, does not display the nervous energy of the First Year man nor does it have any signs of the nonchalant upperclassman. But there in his step as in his scholastic efforts is seen the steady and conscien- tious tread of the man who has seen his life's goal and the dear old chapel bell urges him on to the fulfillment of ambition's plan. The reward of his prompt arrival IS the usual daily quiz. . The unpressions of the chapel bell. thus it seems, are as varied and different as the numerous classes of students as they pursue their several ways 11511 CORKS t3 CURLS during their sojourn at Virginia. But to those who have left the scenes which surround the Chapel and to whose ears the soft notes of the bell are no longer audible, there are moments when memory-thoughts, scenes and sounds hold thegn in their sway and an old alumnus lives again in the days that used to e: . Now I think I see the old faithful janitor as he swings upon the bell-rope and my mind and body quiver with the vibrations of the old belt. I hear the fading notes of the bell and by memory's medium I am blessed with the scenes and lessons of yesteryear. The lesson of the 0ch bell comes back to meelt urged me on when 1 lagged behind and regulated my life by the schedule which others who knew better had outlined for me and my fellow suferers in the academic toil. But now the mechanical phase of that existence has passed and I see through the haze of years the old ivy-clad chapel with its massive, gargoyled hell-tower. bathed in the fresh light of early morning. I vision the masses of students as they wind their way about the campus to their various classes. Here and there a pro- fessor faithfully responds to the call of the chapel bell. The soft notes of the bell drift across the vale of years to me and the message is much sweeter now than in my student days. Then it was as the voice of one who urged me on as I reluctantly sought that elusive one, Knowledgaebut now it is the soft voice of memory which calls me back again to the place which is so dear to me and my heart yearns to be once more in the shelter of the colonnades, to hear again the old Chapel Bell. ll521 Applicants for Graduate Degrees HENRY GRADY ACKER DANIEL POPE ALLEN jOHN ELSIE ALLEN CHARLES EDWARD BASS VIRGINIA LUCILLE. BEASLEY JAMES BOYCE BlGHAM ANTHONY BISCHOFF JAMES BAKER BOWERS. JR. HARRY MELVILLE BOWLING EMILY SINCLAIR CALCOTT ARCHER STUART CAMPBELL JEANETTE SEEDS CARTER EDGAR WINFRED CHAMBERLAIN ELTON CROMWELL COCKE WILLIAM GARLAND COLEMAN RAYMOND DEAN COOL CECILE GREY DAVIS THOMAS FINLEY DEBNAM SALLY BORUM DIGGS ANDREW JACKSON EASTWOOD ROBERT LEWIS HARRISON ECHOIS WILLIAM JENNINGS EVANS LAWRENCE ARLETTE DAFFAN GILMER jAMES MONTROSE GRAHAM. JR. RUFUS CLAUDE GRAHAM LOUISE CALLIE GREER HOWELL HOLMES GWIN CHARLES BANNER HAGAN SAM RUTHERFORD HALL TAYLOR SCOTT HARDIN FRANCES ELIZABETH HARSHBARGER FREDERICK LANE HOBACK EDWARD FRANKLIN HUBBARD LEWIS KERR JOHNSON EDMUND RUFFIN JONES. JR. LUCY THWEATT jONES WILLIAM JEFFERSON JUDD CATHERINE DEVAUL KEMP CHARLES ROZIER LARKIN RUTH FRETWELL LEWIS IRVING LINDSEY WILLIAM STAPLETON LONG LOUIS LOVENSTEIN CARL HIRAM McCONNELL STUART ALEXANDER McCORKLE FRANCIS ELLIOTT HALL McLEAN FERNANDO MARTINEZ MARY EDMUNDS MEADE DONALD RINEHART MILLER FANNY HARRISON MILLS RALPH GARBER MYERS LEHMAN PATTON NICKELL NICHOLAS EWING OGLESBY IDA ADAMS PATERSON HARRY MARVIN PEARSON BACON PAGE PETUS JOHN RANDOLPH PHILLIPS GEORGE MYRTON RAINS JOHN MAXWELL ROBESON. JR. HERMAN MOE ROTH JAMES BERNARD SAUNDERS ROBERT FRANCIS SELDEN FRANKLIN GLENN SENGER LUCILE SHELBURNE. ARCHIBALD BOLLING SHEPPERSON HENRY EDWIN SHlVER ROBERT SMITH SIMPSON MIRIAM McKNIGHT SIZER WILLIAM JACOB STIREWALT FLOYD FRANK SWERTFEGER RALPH RUDOLPH THOMPSON WILLIAM LOGAN THRELKELD EDWIN LEWIS TURNER BERTHA PFISTER WAILES CHARLES c. WALTERS MONTIE MORTON WEAVER HERBERT THOMPSON WEBSTER GEORGE MACDUFF WEEMS JOHN ELMER WELDON THOMAS WALLACE WHITAKER ELSIE HORTENSE SMITH WILLIAMS VIRGINIA JOYCE. WILLIS WHITING FAULKNER YOUNG ll55l OFFICERS EDWARD WADSWORTH GREGORY. JR ........................................ President THOMAS FINLEY DEBNAM .............................................. Vice-Prcsidcnl EMORY QUINTER HAWK ..................................................... Secrclary JOSEPH LEE VAUGHN ......................................................... Historian DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES NAME YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS HENRY GRADY ACKER .................. 3 ........................ Bridgewater. Vitginia 3.5., The Ciladcl; MS.. University of Virginia EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERMAN. JR.. . . . 5 .......................... University. Virginia B.A., University of Virginia 9 F A; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; Managing Editor Virginia Real. 1926-27; Manager Lacrosse. I926; Adjunct Manager Baseball. 1924-25. DANIEL POPE ALLEN ................... l .......................... Clarksvillc, Virginia B.A.. Hampdcn-Sidncy College jOHN ELSIE ALLEN ...................... 5 ......................... Chase City. Virginia 3.5., University of Virginia WILLIAM GERARD BANKS .............. l ........................ Shreveporl. Louisiana B.A., Centenary College MARY AURELIA BARTON ............... l ........................... Raphine. Virginia B.A., Mary Baldwin College CHARLES EDWARD BASS ............... 6 ........................... Evinglon. Virginia 8.5.. University of Virginia VIRGINIA LUCILLE BEASLEY ........... I ................ Z ..... NewPort News, Virginia B. A. College of William and Mary RICHMOND THOMAS BELL ..................................... Milwaukee. Wisconsin TI K A BUS, University of Wisconsin ANTHONY BISCHOFF .................... 3 .................. Tracey's Landing, Maryland 3.5., Washington College MORRIS HENRY BITTENCER ............ l ................... Gcrradstown. West Virginia 9 X B. A.. Hampdcn- Sidney College JAMES BAKER BOND. JR ................. 2 .......................... Richmond. Virginia B..A. Hampden- Sidney College K E; 3 T; Rives Fellow in History; Assistant in History; Editorial Board Virginia Specialor. l1561 3 CORKS 8 CURLS I Graduate Class 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS HAZELA MBRELAND ............................................... CoEeeviIIc. Mississippi B. A.. Blue Mountain College ELIZABETH ROBERTS BRITTBAIN ....... I .......................... Richmond. Virginia B..A. Mary Baldwin CoIIege FLORENCE DE LAUNAY BUFORD ................................. Edgerlon. Virgini- B...5 Universilay of Virginia PAUL RANDOLPH BURCH ............... I ....................... ChurlotlcsviIIe. Virginia 35.. Randolph- Macon CoIIegei MS University of Virginia SAMUEL MASTER BYRD ...................................... Nalchitoches. Louisiana B. A.. M. A. TIiZIane Universily EMILY SINCLAIR CALCOTT ......................................... NorfoIk. Virginia 3.5.. Slate Teachers lCollege of FarmviIIe ARTHUR STUART CAMPBELL ................................... Lynchburg. Virginia B...5 Universily of PenmyIvania 9 X; Instructor In Accounting. ADA LEE CANNADY ................................................. Pulaski. Virginia B...5 Slate Teachers CoIIege of East Redford RAY MONTANCE CARR ............................................ Keswick. Virginia 8A.. Davidson CoIIcge; B..;D Union Theological Seminary JEANETTE SEEDS CARTER ....................................... Universily. Virginia BUS. Universily of Virginia ELTON CROMWELL COCKE ............. 4 .......................... RockviIIe. Virginia 8.5.. Universily of Virginia Instructor In Biology. RAYMOND DEAN COOL ......................................... Bridgewater. Virginia BUS. Bridgcwater College; M.S.. Universily of Virginia Teaching FcIIow In CI'IemislIy. ALICE. CRAWLEY ........................ 3 ........................... Prospect. Virginia B...5 University of Virginia JOHN CLARKE CRICHTON .............. I .......................... Richmond. Virginia B. A. Lynch'Iburg College ' GEORGE LEWIS CUNNINGHAM ................................ Greer. Soulh Carolina B. A.. University of SOUII'I Carolina THOMAS FINLEY DEBNAM .............. 6 ............................ SquIk. Virginia 3.5.. University LANCELOT LONGSTREET MINOR DENT 7 .......................... Macon. Mississippi B.A.. M.A., Universily of Virginia 2? A E; E T; tb B K; O A K; Raven Society; Vicc-Presidenl Graduate School. I926-27; CIec CIub; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: Universily of Virginia Magazine; Assislam InsIructor in EninsII; Instructor in Philosophy. BETTY ELSIE DAVIS .................... I ...................... CIifton Forge. Virginia BS. Stale Teachers CoIIeIgc of Harrisonburg CECILE GREY DAVIS ............................................... Sutherlin. Virginia B. A.. Lynchburg College LAURENCE MAJOR DICKERSON ................................ Massaponax. Virginia 35.. College of WiIIiam and Mary SALLY BORUM DICGS ............................................. Matthews. Virginia B. A.. Universily of Wyoming GEORGE BUDD DILLIARD ............... 7 ...................... CI'IarIotlesviIIe. Virginia B.A.. Universily of Virginia C-UX;i gLEXANDER DUNLOP ............. 5 ......................... Richmond. Virginia ANDREW JACKSON EASTWOOD ........ I .......................... WcIIviIIe, Virginia B.A.. University of Richmond I I57 I I Graduate Class 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS ROBERAT ELEWIS ECHOLS ................ 4 .......................... University. Virginia B...5 University of Virginia X 45; A n; EIi Banana: Inslruclor iii Mathematics. ROBERT DURANT ENGLAND. III ........ 3 ........................... Marion. Alabama 35.. Universily of Virginia WILLIAM JENNINGS EVANS ............ I ........................ Columbus. Mississippi 3 .A. and M. College of Mississippi MAJL EWING ..................................................... Universily. Virginia B. A.. University of the South JOHN C. FLANNERY ............................................. San AntonIo, Texan 3.5.. A. and M. 1College of Texas WESLEY FRY ............................ 5 ....................... Hot Springs. Arkansas B.A.. University of Virginia LAWRENCE AYLETTE DAFFAN GILMER 4 ............................. Houston. Texas .A., Universily of Virginia 4i K q': 5b B K: 0 A K: A II: German Club: Raven: President JcEeI-son Sociely. first term; Editor-in-Chief College Topics. I927-28; Athletics Edilor CORKS AND CURLS. I926-27: First Year Track Team, I925: Cross Country Squad. I927; Track Squad. I927; Madison Hall Cabinet; Inlermediale Honors. I926; Colonnade Club: Inslruclor in Lalin and Greek. EDGAR A. GOBLE ........................ I ............................ HoIslon. Virginia B.A.. EIon College JAMES MONTROSE. GRAHAM. JR ......... 5 ....................... Piltsburg. PcnmyIvania 5.. University of Virginia RUFUS CLAUDE. GRAHAM .............. I .......................... Jonesville. Virginia B. A.. Emory and Henry College LOUISE. CALLIE CREER ................................................ Lodi. Virginia 3. A.. Emory and Henry College EDWARD WADSWORTH GREGORY. JR. 7 ........................ Chase City. Virginia A 3 IF; A 2 P; A E F; A 0 IF; II? A K; President JeEeI-Ion Society. I925: InlcrcoIIcgiale Debating Team. I924- 25; Director Virginia PIayen. I924-25; President Education CIub; Inslructor in SocioIogy: President Wesley Club. I924; Interfralemily Council. I924- 25; President Graduate Dcparlment I927- 28. Member American Sociological Society; Colonnade Club. HOWELL HOLMES CWIN ................ 5 ............................ Atlanta. Georgia B. A, University of Virginia 112$; A E F; Jefferson Society; Assistant InI English. CHARLES BANNER HACAN .......................................... Bristol, Virginia 2 X B.A. Emory ancI Henry College 5AM RUTHERFORD HALL ............... I ................... MooreIieId. West Virginia B.A.. Washington and Lee University TAYLOR SCOTT HARDIN ............... 2 .......................... Washington. D. C. B.A.. YaIe Universily; M.A.. University of Virginia FRANCES ELIZABETH HARSHBARGER. I ...................... Porl Republic. Virginia B.A.. Bridgewater College EMORY QUINTER HAWK ............... 2 ........................... Bristol, Tennessee 3. A.. DaIeviIIe College EDWARD FRANKLIN HUBBARD ................................... Roanoke. Virginia .5 Universitsy of Virginia A X 5; Teaching Fellow in Chemistry; Trigon Engineering Society. FREDERICK LANE HOBACK ............. I ........................... Roanoke. Virginia B.A.. Roanoke College MARLORIE FELICE IRWIN .............. I ............................. NormaI. IIIinois B.A.. Lynchburg CoIIege LEWIS KERR JOHNSON .................. 5 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia 3.5.. Universily of Virginia I I58 I CORKS 63 CU RLS I Graduate Class 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS EDMUNDE RUFFIN jONES JR ............. 5 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia B.A.. Universily of Virginia Instructor III Biology; Baskel- ball Squad. 1927- 28. MILDRED JONES ................................................. StevembuI-g. Virginia B. A.. University of Richmond LUCY THWEATT JONES ................. 5 ...................... Charlottesville. Virginia 3.5. .. MS, Univeniky of Virginia WILLIAM JEFFERSON JUDD ............ 3 .......................... Richmond. Virginia .A.. University of Virginia CATHERINE DEVAUL KEMP ............. 2 ........................... Norfolk. Virginia 35.. Slate Teachers ICollege of Farmvilie ISADORE SIDWELL LADD ........................................ University. Virginia 3. A.. Univerlsily of Iowa CHARLES ROZIER LARKIN .............. 5 .......................... Manams. Virginia B.A.. M.A.. University of Virginia RUTH FRETWELL LEWIS ................ l ........................... Cascade. Virginia 35.. Sum: Teachers College of Harrisonburg IRVING LINDSEY .................................................. Alexandria. Virginia B..,A George Waslliington Univerlily WILLIAM STAPLETON LONG ..................................... University. Virginia 3. A.. Randolph- Macon College; M.A. Univenin of VirgInia LOUIS LOVENSTEIN ............................................... Richmond. Virginia B. A.. University of VirginIa d? A CARL H. MCCONNELL ........................................... Eu! Rndford Virgini- 3.5.. Lynchblurg College JAMES REESE. MCKELDIN ................ 5 ......................... University. Virginia B.A.. University of Virginia FRANCIS ELLIOTT HALL MCLEAN ...... 5 ...................... Charlottesville, Virginia 3.5.. MS.. University of Virginia MALCOLM LORIMER MACLEOD ........ 6 .......................... University. Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia FERNANDO MARTINEZ .................. l ...................... Campo de Cato. Spain 35.. Oglethorpe IUniversity DONALD RINEHART MILLER ................................... Baltimore. Mnrylmd ..Bridgewaler College JOSEPH RODDEY MILLER. JR ............ 3 .................... Rock Hill. South Carolina B ..A. Erskine College; M A.. Umvenily of Virginia FANNY HARRISON MILLS ....................................... Ruuellville. Kentucky B. A.. Kenlucky Wesleyan College JOHN HULON MOTE .............................................. Monticello. Georgia 35.. M5.. University of Georgi: RALPH CAREER MYERS ................. I ....................... Harrisonburg. Virginia B.A.. Bridgewater College LEHMAN PATTON NICKELL ............. 9 .......................... Herndon. Virginia 3.5.. MS.. University of Virginia A T; A K 1'; 0 A K: Secrelary of Gradual: Deparlmenl. I926: Secretary Instructor in Commerce; Instructor in Rural Economics; Assistant in Commercial Geography. JOHN WILLIAM NUTTYCOMBE ......... 3 ......................... University, Virginia 3.5.. Virginia Polytechnic lnslilule NICHOLAS EWING OGLESBBYJA ............ 7 ........................ Edgewood. Maryland ...M A.. University of Virginia JANNETTE OSBORN ..................... 2 ...................... Lawrencevillc. Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia I I591 I Graduate Class 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS IDA ADAMS PATERSON ................. I ...................... LawrenceviIIe. Virginia B. A.. Randolph- Macon Woman's College MARY ELLEN PECK ..................... I ........................ Brooklyn. New York B...A Vauar College; M...A Columbia Univenity MARY ESTHER PECK .............................................. FarmviIIe. Virginia 85.. Stale Teachers ICoIIege of Farmville BACON PAGE PETTUS ................... 2 ............................ Jelfreu, Virginia ..Washinglon and Lee Universily JOHN RANDOLPH PHILLIP5A ............. 5 ......................... University. Virginia B. A. Universily of Virginia FRANK PATRICK PITTS ................. I ......................... University. Virginia 35.. M.5.. Virginia Polytechnic Imlilule GEORGE MYRTON RAINS ............... 2 ..................... Drakes Branch. Virginia B.A.. Roanoke College RUTH RISHER ............................ I ......................... University. Virginia B. A.. RnndoIpII- Macon Woman 3 College JOHN MAXWELL ROBESON. JR ........... 5 ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia A T A, Instructor m Biology, 35.. University of Virginia 'HERMAN MOE ROTH .................... 5 .......................... Richmond. Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia 4; A: Teaching Fellow in Physics; Secretary Virginia Branch A. I. E. E.; AdverIiIing Manager Engineering journal. I927. JAMES BERNARD SAUNDERS .................................... Kenbridge. Virginia 35.. Universit; of Virginia ROBERT FRANCIS SELDEN ........................................ Hampton, Virginia 35.. UniversitSy of Virginia FRANKLIN GLENN SENCER ............. I ............................ Dayton. Virginia B.A.. Bridgewaler College ARCHIBALD BOLLINC SHEPPERSON. . . . 4 ......................... Universily. Virginia B.A.. Washington and Lee Univenity; M.A.. University of Virginia B 0 11; IF B K; E T; Preaidenl Graduate Dcparlmem. I926- 27. LUCILE SHELBURNE ..................... I .......................... Richmond Virginia B. A Lynchburg College HENRY EDWIN SHIVER ......................................... Winter Park. Florida B. A.. Clemson College; M:..A Univenity of Virginia GERALD CORWIN SPEIDEL ................................... Malamoras. Penmylvania 35.. University of Virginia ROBERT SMITH SIMPSON ............... 5 ............................ Rossyln. Virginia 35.. University of Virginin GEORGE WELLINGTON SMITH .......... I ...................... MiKIinlon. Pennsylvania B. A.. M. A.. Celnysburg College BERTHA SPRADLIN .................................................. Vinton. Virginia 35.. Slate Teachers lCollege of FarmviIIc WILLIAM FRANKLIN STINESPRINC.... 6 ....................... Harrisonburg. Virginia B. A.. Universily of Virginia 4A B K; Colonnade Club: Inslruclor In Greek; lVirginia Orchestral Society. ESTHER ELIZABETH STRONG ................................. Chester. South Carolina B. A. College of Due Wes! FLOYD FRANK SWERTFEGER ........... 6 ......................... Pelcrsburg. Virginia 35.. ..Universily of Virginia ROBERT EARL SWINDLER .............. I ......................... Lynchburg. Virginia B. A.. Tulane University; Ml. A.. University of Chicago GILES RUSSELL TAGCART .......................................... London. Onlario B. A.. Universily ofl Weslem Ontario I I6OI CORKS a cums 7m I928 .. -k I Graduate Class 1 YEAR IN UNIVERSITY HOME ADDRESS CARLISALE M. THACKER ................. I ................. SI. Matthews, South Carolina 3.5.. The Citadel RALPH RUDOLPH THOMPSON .......... 6 ......................... Huntsville. Alabama B..A, University of Virginia WILLIAM LOGAN THREKELD ..................................... University, Virginia B. A.. Georgellown College EDWIN LEWIS TURNER .................. I ......................... Btoadway, Virginia B.A.. Bridgewater College ROBERT MCILHANEY UNCER ........... I ........................... Weslminster, Md. B.A.. Western Maryland College JOSEPH LEE VAUGHN ................... 5 .......................... University, Virginia ,.M A.. University of Virginia BERTHA PFIFSTER WAILESA ............. I ........................ Sweet Briar. Virginia B. A. Sweet Briar College HARRY MORTON WALDRON ............ I ............................ Moneta. Virginia B.A.. Universily of Richmond CHARLES C. WALTERS .................. 5 ....................... Harriwnburg, Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia LINWOOD HUGHES WARWICK ......... I .......................... University. Virginia B5.. University of Virginia MONTIE MORTON WEAVER ............ I ...................... Lansing. Norlh Carolina B...$ Emory ancII Henry College HERBERT THOMPSON WEBSTER ............................... Plymouth Wisconsin B. A.. Lawrence College JOHN ELMER WELDON .................. I ........................... Sanden, Kentucky B.A.. University of Kentucky GEORGE MACDUFF WEEMS .............. 5 ........................... Ashland. Virginia 85.. University of Virginia THOMAS WALLACE WHITAKER ........ I ......................... Monrovia. California 3.5.. Universityl of California EUSTACE EVAN WINDES ........................................ University. Virginia B...S M.,A. George Washington University WHITINC FAULKNER YOUNG ........... 2 .......................... Hampton. Virginia 85., M..,A College of William and Mary J EFFERSoN'S UNIVERSITY SINCE feminirm and coedurdion have mm? c.ganetde JmoXinf too effeminate, may Stude: have gone back to chewizy.... ' :31 ! BACHELOR frof: used to live 0:6 life o'PeiIltyru ' but now - what wiuz coed: and eafyear- thy have that hunted lookn H 5 MPOW'K- O yids 9 n vv'a $4.! 4 r may be imagination, but there Mm: to 59 an excess of catsm. THERE is no mason why the ift of ANORAMIC moonlii 5t etc of old-tjme Soiree, now a Coma: cfum: .rbouia' not k both replaced 5y matinees, lamk teas, brx'ayes, farh'naf fartzes, Ky: m Jzeu ofafruforal-n- etc SPACE RESERVED FOR toEDS Ta mSFRT WISE CRACKS ABOUT MALE MORONS l HEIHE! or not College widows bewme ealour alxo 027192701; . ngeErHER 0r zzzot ogoea' J hietgcts: come H J! D I on 0 of thin; for. . Fe 3 cz v.3 CORKS a cums Ballad 'Uirgimcm I've taken my fun where Iive found it. The cause of Columbus was mine Though I've not had much pickin's of sweethearts Those that I got were prime. I never did pick on a widow Though I came pretty close once at home Ami I never have fooled with another man's wife It's best to leave Caesar his Rome. No, I ain't done much good with the ladies But taking them all in all If you think you know something about them You,rc riding hard for a fall. There are women who like you to worry, There are women who like you to smile And some of them like you to do both at once All of them make tame men wild. It was in my First Year at Virginia Dumb as an owl to begin. Fresh from a close-cloistered prep school lust cold meat for something to win. A home girl she had me entangled A motherly sort she were But let other boys play while I was away. I learned something of women from her. The next year I found one at Hollins A timid young creature it's true. My first great love. was her fable, And that,s just what I said too. Well. I had her up for mid-winters And she really went over quite jine. But she turned me down cold for my roommate's gold And she married him. The laugh is all mine. My third year I shifted to Sweet Briar. Du monde! Savoir faire! Oh what fun! Letters and weelt-ends and uh-huh Made me sure of my place in the sun. She taught me new love making bolee V olcanoes were icebergs to her. She eloped with her chaufeur one Christ- mas. To him the gold watch-as it were. My fourth year. well seasoned and hard- ened, I found me a girlAand kept mum. A Washington deb. Cod have mercy! I'd have better spent money on rum. She'd a lOVe for the army and navy And diplomats downed by the score. But when she tried to be true to some Dulce from Peru I didn't go back anymore. Yes. I've taken my fun where I've found it And you always will pay for your fun. But I am neither sadder nor wiser I'm just looking hard for THE one. And the end will come when I find her. Up to that time it's a spree. Don't be warned by my lot and I know you have not Learned about women from me. T. S. Ianab,June,l927 PROGRAM Music Procession of Graduales, Faculties. Governing Boards. O$cial Guest: and Delegales. lnvocation-Rev. E. RuHin Jones, Norfolk. Va. Conferring of Professional Degreu: In Medicine, In Law. In Engineering. In Education. Conferring of Collegiate Degree Bnchelors of Science in Architecture, Bachelor of Science in Biology. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Bachelors of Science in Commerce. Bachelors of Science, Bachelors of Ark. Bachelor of Arts with Final Honon. Conferring of Graduate Degreel: Masters of Science, Master: of Ark. Doctors of Philosophy. Music Address to the Class of I927 by Juniul P. Fishbum of Roanoke. Virginia: WorId-Nems; President of lhe Virginia Slate Chamber of Commerce. Addreu by the President of lhe Universily. Music The Good Old Song ll641 Editor of the Roanoke DR. J. P. FISHBURNE DR. E. A. ALDERMAN ACADEMIC PROCESSION OFFICERS OF CLASS OF I927 ROBT. N. PACE. Treasurer; BENJAMIN V. BOOTHE. JR.. Vice-Presidcnt AMBLER Moss. President; MORTON M. PINCKNEY. Secretary REUNION or CLASS OF I902 AT FINALS. I927 N G P H e e June I 4th, I 927 DOCTORS OF MEDICINE GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD .......................................... Westminster. Maryland EUGENE ANTHONY BAIN ............................................ Petersburg. Virginia EDWARD FRANKLIN BLAND ....................................... V'lest Point. Virginia JAMES RICHMOND BOULWARE. JR .................................... Lakeland. Florida NVILLIAM CRALLE BRANN ............................................. Village. Virginia JAMES MELVIN CAMPBELL ........................................... Sallville. Virginia VlRClL ORION CHOATE ................................................. Calax. Virginia EDWARD BENTLEY COX ............................................ Louisville. Kentucky DAVID JOHN CRACOVANER ...................................... New York. New York SAMUEL MARSHALL DAVENPORT ............................... Kingston. Pennsylvania SANDERS GRAHAM DAVIDSON ....................................... Norfolk, Virginia ERNEST DOVJNER DAVIS. JR ....................................... Slanardsville. Virginia ALBERT BROWN DICKEY .......................................... Merryville. Louisiana XVILLIAM CLARENCE EIKNER ...................................... Aberdeen. Mississippi FREDERICK HENRY FECHTIC ....................................... Jamaica. New York ISRAEL FELMAN .................................................. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania RAYMOND ALFRED CANDY ........................................ Stamford. Connecticut ANTONIO CENTILE ..................................................... Suffolk. Virginia JOHN RUSSELL GILL. JR ................................................ Emporia. Virginia MARSHALL PETERSON GORDON. JR ................................. Richmond. Virginia ANDREW, DEJARNETTE HART .................................... North Garden. Virginia PHILIP JAMES HIRSHMAN ........................................ Brooklyn. New York MAURICE R. KLEINBERC ......................................... New York. New York EUGENE CHANDLER MILCH ...................................... New York. New York ELLIS COLUMBUS MOORE .......................................... Carlhage. Mississippi LONNIE BONDURANT MOSFI EY .................................... Jackson. Mississippi KINLOCH NELSON ..................................................... Richmond. Virgima JOHN MCINTIRE NOKES ....................................... Hollidaysburg. Pennsylvania LEONARD ORENS .................................................. New York. New York JOSEPH NVALKER OXVEN ............................................. Richmond. Virginia HUGH CURNEY REAVES ........................................... Creenville, Tennessee NATHAN HARBET SACHS ........................................ New York. New York WALTER EMIWETT SCRIBNER ....................................... Earlysville. Virginia OTIS NORCROSS SHELTON ......................................... Dunkirk. New York MANLEY ARPHEW SISKE ........................................ Pleasant Garden. N. C. ll67l WALTER KNAPP SLACK .............................................. Saginaw. Michigan GEORGE WASKO SURCENT .......................................... Clifton, New Jersey HENRY CROMWELL TURNER ......................................... Leesburg, Virginia RICHARD HENRY WALKER. JR .................................... Halliesburg. Mississippi CLAIBORNE BARKSDALE WHITE. ..................................... Sutherlin. Virginia MATTHEW JAMES WALTER WHITE. JR ................................ Norfolk. Virginia KATHARINE FOX WOODXVARD. . ................................ Boston. Muaachusctls BACHELORS 0F LAWS THOMAS MINOR ANDERSON ........................................ Rockville. Maryland JOHN ROBERTSON BARKSDALE ..................................... Richmond. Virginia GEORGE BATTE BARNER .............................................. Norfolk. Virginia MILTON HENRY BELBER ...................................... Philadelphia. Pennsylvania JOHN AUGUSTUS BLAKEMORE ......................................... Emory, Virginia FRANKLIN 0. BLECHMAN ........... ...Newport News. Virginia ELLIS PHILIP BLOCK ............................................. Newport Newt. Virginia SEDDON GLASGOW WHYTE BOXLEY .................................. Louisn. Virginia ROBERT MARSDEN CARLISLE ................................ Sparlanburg. South Carolina JOHN DABNEY CARR .................................................. Roanoke. Virginia LEWIS C. CARROLL .................................................. Frankfort. Kentucky HAROUTUNE M. CASPARIAN ........................................... Smyrna, Turkey WALTER CARL CLEMONS ................................................ Houslon. Texas WILLIAM BYRON COHEN ............................................... Norton. Virginia MICHAEL MCHALE COLLINS ......................................... Covington. Virginia STOCKTON COOKE. JR ................................................. ShefEeld. Alabama ALLYN DILLARD ....................................................... Norfolk. Virginia HARDY CROSS DILLARD .......................................... Charlottesville, Virginia AMMON GRESHAM DUNTON ...................................... While Slone, Virginia CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK ................. . ................ East Falls Church. Virginia LOUIS MILLER FISHER .............................................. Eccleston. Maryland ROBERT EUGENE FURMAN ...................................... Newport News. Virginia ELBRIDGE ERLY GERRY ............................................. Pelham. New York ROBERT THOMAS FRENCH HEADLEY. . . . . . . .Rocheslcr. New York ROBERT LEE HINDS. Ill ............................................... Tupelo. Mississippi EDWIN RUTHVEN HOLMES. JR ................................... Yazoo Cily. Mississippi EPPA HUNTON, IV .................................................... Richmond. Virginia JAMES REGINALD JOYNER ............................................ Amherst. Virginia ALBERT STRAYER KEMPER, JR ....................................... Lynnwood. Virginia RUSSELL ALBERT KLIEVES ...................................... Wheeling. Wesl Virginia LAWRENCE IRVIN KOPLEN ........................................... Danville. Virginia RICHARD SALE LEFTWICH ....................................... Charlonesville. Virginia HENRY CHAPMAN LITTLE ............................................. Norfolk. Virginia JOHN PEYTON MCGUIRE. JR .......................................... Richmond, Virginia ROBERT ARMSTRONG MCKENNEY .................................. Pelersburg, Virginia WILLIAM BRENT MAXWELL, JR ................................ Clarksburg, Weal Virginia JOHN BURGESS MEEK .......................................... Huntington. West Virginia HUGH STEWART MILLAR ........................................... Bullcr. Pennsylvania RICHARD PACE MORTON ............................................ Keysville. Virginia DANIEL DILLARD MOSES ............................................ Lynchburg. Virginia EDGAR SAMUEL MOSES ........................................ Charleston. West Virginia AMBLER HOLMES MOSS ...................................... Parkersburg. West Virginia JOHN EDWARD O'DELL. JR ......................................... Blountvillc. Tennessee HORATIO MAXWELL PARKER ................................... Newport News. Virginia CLYDE HOLLAND PERDUE ....................................... Rocky Mount, Virginia WILLIAM SAMUEL POTTER ................................... Clarksburg. West Virginia EDMUND PENDLETON CAINES REVERCOMB ....................... Covington. Virginia H681 CORKS 6? CU RLS PAUL COCHRAN RICHARDS, JR ..................................... Warrenlon. Virginia JOHN RITCHIE. III ..................................................... Washington. D. C. ADOLPHUS BLAIR SCOTT ............................................ Richmond. Virginia KINCMAN CODY SHELBURNE ......................................... Danville. Virginia SAMUEL BOSWORTH SMITH. JR ...................................... Challanooga. Tenn. VALENTINE WOOD SOUTHALL ............................. Amelia Court House, Virginia LOUIS LAFAYETTE STEFFEY .................................... Rural Retreat. Virginia JOHN GARLAND TARRANT ........................................... Reedville, Virginia MCLANE TILTON. III ................................................. University, Virginia AUGUSTUS JOSEPH WHEELER ...................................... Glen Cove. Virginia ABRAHAM GARLAND WILLIAMS ................................... Winchester. Virginia CHEMICAL ENGINEERS EDWARD FRANKLIN HUBBARD ...................................... Roanoke. Virginia MARVIN ALLEN TURPIN .............................................. Norfolk. Virginia CIVIL ENGINEER EDWARD WORTHINGTON SELDEN .................................. University. Virginia ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS ROBERT COLEMAN SMALL .......................................... Richmond, Virginia MURRAY STACY SPICER ............................................... Cismonl. Virginia BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING JOSEPH BRONAUGH ............................................... Northporl. New York JAMES MONTROSE GRAHAM, JR ...................................... Richmond. Virginia JULIUS FRANKLIN HUNT .......................................... Wingdale, New York JOHN DUVAL LEE .................................................... Lynchburg. Virginia HERBERT WALTER MATHIASEN .................................. New York, New York STEPHEN NICHOLAS MOORE .......................................... Allanla. Georgia ARMAND VALERY MOTSINCER ....................................... Mitchell. Indiana HERMAN MOE. ROTH ................................................. Richmond, Virginia JOSE ANTONIO SARMIENTO ...................................... Sumo Domingo. D. R. EDWARD WORTHINGTON SELDEN .................................. University. Virginia ROBERT FRANCIS SELDEN ............................................ Hamplon. Virginia ROBERT COLEMAN SMALL ........................................... Richmond, Virginia EDWARD CROSBY WISE ............................................... Decatur. Alabama RALPH K. WITT ........................................................ Roanoke, Virginia BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION MAYMERLE BATSELL ................................................... Sherman, Texas MARY CORNELIA BOAZ ....................... Covesville. Virginia FLORENCE DE LAUNAY BUFORD .................................... Edgcrton. Virginia JEANETTE SEEDS CARTER ............................................ Waverly, Virginia FRANCIS SEABURY CHASE ........................................ While Stone. Virginia MARY MARGARET CHERRIX ................................ Chincoleague Island. Virginia ELTON CROMWELL COCKE ........................................... Rockvillc, Virginia ALICE CRAWLEY ...................................................... Prospect. Virginia ADISON GILMORE CUMMINGS ....................................... Lexington. Virginia GAY SOMMERVILLE DONNALLY ........................................ Louisa. Virginia OSCAR GARTH FITZHUGH .............................................. Lignum, Virginia DORIS ATHELIA GAY ............................................. Charlottesville. Virginia ll691 ARTLEY OTHO HUTTON ........................................... Waynesboro. Virginia MARGARET MAY KENNEDY ................................. Flrmvillc. Virginia ROSA MILDRED KIDD ................................................ Scomville. Virginia CLADYS PILKINTON .................................................. Richmond, Virginia ANNE GIVIN SCHOFIELD ....................................... Philadelphia. Penmylvania NAOMI POWELL SHEPPE .............................................. Slaunlou. Virginia LOUISE SNODCRASS .............................................. Glade Spring. Virginia ISABEL ANN SPARROW ............................................ Waynesboro, Virginia EULA ROSE STINNETI'E. ............................................. Lynchburg. Virginia GRACE. DOUGLASS STRICKLER ......................................... Banco, Virginia MARY TURNER TILMAN .......................................... Charlottesville. Virginia LUZ ISABEL TORRES ...................................................... Ponce. P. R. HARRIET LEWIS WHARTON ......................................... Enrlywille. Virginia BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE LAWRENCE NELSON BROWN .................................... Charlollewille. Virginia FRANCIS JOHNSON DUKE. ............................................ Richmond. Virginia RALPH GRADY GULEY ................................................ Norfolk. Virginia LEWIS WILLIAM LAMM. JR ......................................... Mexico Cily. Mexico ROCELIO NAVARRO ................................................. Panama City. R. P. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGY EDMUND RUFFIN JONES. JR ............................................ Norfolk. Virginia BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMISTRY RICHARD BLAND LEE FLEMING .................................... The Plains. Virginia BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN COMMERCE SAMUEL ARUNDALE. JR ........................................... Charlottesville, Virginia CHARLES BOYD COLEMAN ..................................... Challanooga, Tennessee JOHN CARROLL FLYNN ........................................... New York. New York RICHARD WHITAKER GAMBLE. H .................................. Hunlsville. Alabama JOHN LIVINGSTONE HILL .............................. Washinglon. District of Columbia LEWIS KERR JOHNSON ............................................ Charlouewille. Virginia WILBUR AUGUSTUS KINDLEY ...................................... Frederick. Maryland ROBERT ATKINSON LESTER ...................................... Charlottesville, Virginia RODERICK DUNN MOORE ............................................ Richmond. Virginia SAMUEL TAYLOR SPILMAN ........................................ Knoxville. Tennessee WALTER BEAUREGARD SWAIN .................................. Hollyknowe. Mississippi HENRY EVAN THOMAS ............................................... Roanoke. Virginia EDWARD BLOUNT TUCKER ......................................... Nacogdoches. Texas THOMAS DUDLEY TURNER. JR ................................. Oklahoma City. Oklahoma CHARLES C. VUALTERS ............................................ Harrisonburg. Virginia GEORGE BARRETT WEST .......................................... Birmingham, Alabama HERBERT BRUCE WHITMORE ........................................ East Orange. N. j. BACHELORS OF SCIENCE MANLY HARCRAVE AYLOR .......................................... Red Hill. Virginia CHARLES EDWARD BASS ............................................. Evinglon. Virginia ROGER BERGER ..................................................... Hartford. Conneclicul MILLARD l. BINSWANGER ............................................ Richmond. Virginia ll701 m; .: BRYAN BLACK. JR .................................................. New Orleans, Louisiana BENJAMIN VAUGHAN BOOTH. JR ...................................... Danville, Virginia PHILIP BRESS ................................................. . ......... Norfolk. Virginia ROBERT GAMBLE CABELL. Ill ........................................ Richmond. Virginia MANFRED CALL. 1 ................................................... Richmond. Virginia JAMES LYONS DAVIDSON ............................................ Lynchburg. Virginia ROBERT LEWIS HARRISON ECHOLS ......... . ....................... University, Virginia ROBERT DURANT ENGLAND .......................................... Marion, Alabama ELLIOTT CUTHRIE FISHBURNE .................................... Waynesboro. Virginia JULIO SUAREZ CALBAN .................................................. Havana, Cuba SAMUEL BUTLER CRIMES ........................................... Baltimore, Maryland DAVID MCCUTCHAN GROVES ....................................... Knoxville, Tennessee HARRIS HOSEN ........................................................ Laurel, Mississippi NATHAN BENNETT KAMINSKY ........................................ Norfolk, Virginia FLOYD HUBBARD LACY .......................................... Charloucsville, Virginia EDMUND GEORGE LAIRD ........................................... Baltimore. Maryland URBAN S. LAMBERT. JR .............................................. Alexandria. Virginia CHARLES CRUBBS LEAVELL ........................................ Louisville, Kentucky DAVID MILTON LOWENBERG ......................................... Norfolk. Virginia FREDERICK WILLIAM MCCOMAS, JR ................................ Baltimore, Maryland HUGH DEWITT MCCORMICK .............................................. Java. Virginia MILES STURDIVANT MALONE ...................................... Cleveland. Tennessee THOMAS STANLEY MEADE .......................................... Richmond. Virginia ELDRED LISCOMB MINOR ......................................... Plal'nville. Connecticut PROSSER HARRISON PICOT .......................................... Richmond. Virginia ABNER CARLTON PINCHBECK .............................. Amelia Court House. Virginia MORTON MORRIS PINCKNEY ........................................ Richmond. Virginia AUSTIN CLARENCE POLING ....................................... Elkins, West Virginia BENJAMIN WATKINS RAWLES. JR .................................... Richmond. Virginia JOHN MAXWELL ROBESON, JR ...................................... Lynchburg. Virginia JOHNSTON RUSSELL ............................................ Eall Orange. New Jersey NATHAN HARBET SACHS ......................................... New York. New York JAMES BERNARD SAUNDERS ........................................ Kenbridge. Virginia GEORGE RIVES SHAFFER ......................................... Charloltesville, Virginia MEADE GREEN SHEPHERD ........................................... Richmond. Virginia JAMES HENRY SIMMONDS .......................................... Cherrydale, Virginia ELDRIDGE COOK SIMMONS .......................................... Pelenburg, Virginia ROBERT SMITH SIMPSON .............................................. Rosalyn, Virginia GEORGE WEBSTER STRUTHERS ................................. Whipple. West Virginia WILLIAM EYRE TAYLOR ........................................... Machipongo. Virginia THOMAS JEFFERSON TODD. JR ....................................... Richmond. Virginia LINWOOD HUGHES WARWICK ...................................... Universily. Virginia DAWSON EDWARD WATKINS, JR ................................... Fork Union. Virginia JOSEPH WEEKS ........................................................ Manakin. Virginia WALKER CHAMP WILLIAMS ......................................... University. Virginia ALBERT THOMPSON YORK ......................................... Madison. Connecticul BACHELORS OF ARTS EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERMAN. JR .................................. University. Virginia MAURICE DUNBAR ASHBURY ...................................... Portsmouth. Virginia HORACE GREELEY BASS ........................................... South Boston. Virginia WILLIAM RHEA BLAKE .............................................. Richmond. Virginia CHARLES THOMSON CHAMBERLAIN. JR ............................. Natchez. Mississippi DORLAND COOK ......................................................... Sebring, Florida WINFIELD LEROY CORRON ........................................ Front Royal. Virginia Iml WILLIAM McLEOD FERGUSON ................................... Newporl News, Virginia WESLEY FRY ...................................................... Hol Springs, Arkansas L. A. DAFFAN GILMER ................................................... Houston. Texas WILFRED LACY GOODWYN. JR ....................................... Richmond, Virginia DOUGLAS DEANE HALL ................................ Washington. Dillricl of Columbia GUY CARLISLE HEYL .................................................. Marshall. Virginia ANTHONY HIGGINS .................................................. Rehobolh. Delaware WILLIAM TABER JARVIS ............................................. Scallle. Washinglon EDMUND RUFFIN JONES, JR ............................................ Norfolk, Virginia SOUTHGATE LEIGH. JR ................................................ Norfolk. Virginia LLEWELLYN MILLER ............................. . .................. Baltimore, Maryland ROBERT NELSON PACE ............................................ Beaver Dam, Virginia JOHN RANDOLPH PHILLIPS ...................................... Charlottesville, Virginia CHARLES PLATT ...................................................... Chestnut Hill. Pa. CARY JACQUELIN RANDOLPH ...................................... Alexandria. Virginia ROBERT RANLET. JR .................................................... Rochester. N. Y. WILLIAM MINOR LILE ROGERS .................................. Covington. Virginia LLOYD J. SCHUMACKER ....................................... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania LEON TYLER SEAWELL. JR ............................................. Norfolk. Virginia ANDREW BROADDUS SMITHER. JR ................................... Richmond. Virginia ROBERT EDWARD TAYLOR ........................................... Danville. Virginia FRANCIS ALEXANDER TEASS ....................................... Lynchburg. Virginia CARREL INGERSOLL TOD ................................................ Tampa. Florida JAMES HARVIE WILKINSON. JR ....................................... Richmond. Virginia JOHN ADDISON WILLETT, I ..................................... Newport News. Virginia ARCHER ANDERSON WILLIAMS ..................................... Richmond. Virginia JOHN PARRISH WILLIAMS ........................................... Trevilians, Virginia BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH FINAL HONOR$POLITICAL SCIENCE SAMUEL BRADFORD STEWART, JR ................................... Univeraily. Virginia MASTERS OF SCIENCE EMIL LEMUEL ALTSCHUL .............................................. Norfolk. Virginia 35.. University of Virginia. UEconomiCO Thesis: The Acquisition. Mainlenancc and Disposilion of Land and Buildings. PAUL RANDOLPH BURCH ............................................ Richmond. Virginia 3.5.. Randolph-Macon College. U3iolog30 Thesis: Endodcrmnl Flagella of Hydra. JAMES MARSHALL COLE. .......................................... Charlottesville. Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia. Chemialr5O Thesis: The Calalylic Decomposition of Ethyl Ether in the Presence of Alumina. MILDRED WATKINS DICKINSON ............................... Hampden-Sidney, Virginia 3.5.. Slate Teachers' College of Farmville. EnglisI0 Thesis: Percy Bysshe Shelly--A Poet's Ideas on Praclical and Philosophical Reform. KATE. LEE FIFER ....................................................... Slaunlon. Virginia 13.5.. University of Virginia. Qfducall'oM Thesis: A Practical Guide for Measuring Pupil Progress in English Composilion. GENEVA FLORENCE HALTERMAN .................................... Berglon, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia. afducaliord Thesis: A Study of the Girls in lhe I927 Graduating Class, Charlottesville High School. WILLIAM LEE HILL ................................................... Chilhowie, Virginia 3.5.. Milligan College. Chcmislrw Thesis: Delerminalion of Aluminum Colorimelrically by Aluminon. um CORKS 6 CU RLS ELLEN LUCILE JENNINGS .......................................... Madisonville. Virginia 3.3.. University of Virginia. tEnglisl'O Thesis: James Lane Allen's Theories and Practices in Fiction. THOMAS SMITH KING .................................................. Bristol. Virginia 3.5.. Davidson College. tEducalionT Thesis: A High School Biology Test. CLARA FRANCES LAMBERT ..................................... McGuheysville. Virginia 8.5.. State Teachers' College of Harrisonburg. tHisloryT Thesis: Private Schools in Virginia before the Civil War. EARL WILBERT MILLER ............................................ Bridgewater. Virginia 3.5.. Bridgewater College. tEducalionT Thesis: A Study of the Clifton Forge High School. JAMES DUDLEY PEAVEY .......................................... Williamsburg, Virginia 3.5.. University of Virginia. UjhilasophyT Thesis: The Problem of Matter in the Philosophy of Bergman. JENNETTE HOW RUSTIN ............................................. University, Virginia 35., University of Pennsylvania. tEnglisM Thesis: The Political Sympalhies. Opinions. and Action: of Sir Walter Scott. JAMES LAWRENCE WALLACE .................................. Dobbs Ferry. New York 3.5.. University of Virginia. tEconomicQ Thesis: Account Treatment of Goodwill. MASTERS OF ARTS ANTOINETTE BILLANT .................................................... Brest, France B.A.. Brenau College. tFrencD Thesis: De L'emploi du Francuis dens Les Romans de Langue Anglaise. SUSIE NICHOLAS BLAIR .............................................. Scottsville, Virginia B.A.. University of Richmond. tEnglile Thesis: Mob Scenes in Elizabethan Drama. HERMAN BLANKINSHIP ........................................... Clifton Forge. Virginia B.A.. College of William and Mary. tEducaliorO Thesis: A Survey of the Elementary Schools of the City of Clifton Forge. Virginia. GRACE LILLIAN BOND .............................................. Winchester. Virginia B.A.. M.A.. Wilmington College. tEducationT Thesis: The Virginia Test in United States History. LUCIAN HUGH CARTER .............................................. Clinchport. Virginia B.A.. Emory and Henry College. tEconomicQ Thesis: The EHect of the Taritf on Selected American Industries. ELIZABETH PENDLETON CLEVELAND ............................... Palmyra. Virginia B.A.. Hollins College. tEnglialO Thesis: Northumbria, The Persistence of her Tradition. GEORGE BUDD DILLARD ......................................... Charlottesville, Virginia B.A.. University of Virginia. tFrenclO Thesis: Time and Weather as Literary Element: with Special Reference to Maria Chapcleleine. PAUL HENRY FARRIER ................................................ Newport. Virginia B.A.. Emory and Henry College. tEnindO Thesis: The Influence of Certain Elizabethan Plays on Milton's Comus. VIRGINIA HANCOCK FARRIER ........................................ Newport. Virginia B.A.. Kentucky Wesleyan College. tEninsl'o Thesis: A Comparison of The Taming of the Shrew with the Taming of a Shrew. NANCY FOSTER ..................................................... Louisville, Mississippi B.A., Mississippi Slate College for Women. tEnglisIO Thesis: The Use of the Sea in Elizabethan Drama. RAYMOND ELIJAH FREED ......................................... Waynesboro, Virginia B.A.. Roanoke College. tCovcrnmenD Thesis: The Advisory Opinion: of the Permanent Court of International Justice. with Special Refer- ence to the Opinion Regarding the French Nationality Decress in Tunis and Morocco. Il731 WESLEY FRY ....................................................... Hot Springs. Arkanu: B.A.. University of Virginia. tBiologyt Thesis: Propagation in Dalyellia Armigera and Microstoma Caudatum. ADWIN WICFALL GREEN .......................................... Williamsburg. Virginia B.A.. College of William and Mary; LL.B.. Georgetown University. tEnglile Thesis: The American War Novel. EMORY QUINTER HAWK ................................................ Bristol. Virginia B.A.. Daleville College. tEconomicQ Thesis: Industrial Unemployment and the TariE. WILLARD HARRISON HUMBERT .................................... Broadway, Virginia B.A., Bridgewater College. tCovcmmenD Thesis: The Mandatory System of the League of Nations with Special Reference to the British Mandate in Palestine. JAMES BUCHANAN HUTTON. JR ...................................... Jackson. Mississippi B.A.. Millsapa College. hEnglisl'O Thesis: Satire in the Elizabethan Drama as Represented in the Wotk of Jomon. Marston. Chapman, and Middleton. MARY RYBURN HUTTON ............................................ Jachon, Mississippi B.A.. University of Mississippi. tEngll'sM Thesis: The Putoral Element in Beaumont and Fletcher. WILBUR LEE MAHANEY. jR ....................................... Clifton Forge. Virginia B.A.. Univenity of Richmond. tCovemmenO Thesis: The Procedure of the League in Handling Minorities. ALPHEUS ROYALL MARSHALL ....................................... Chatham. Virginia B.A.. Lynchburg College. tEconamicO Thesis: The Nickel Plate Merger. AUDUBON HENRY NEFF ......................................... Weatherford, Okllhoma B.A.. Emory and Henry College; B.E.. Peru State Teachers' College. Ugiolagto Thesis: The Native Trees of Albemarle County. DORIS PHILLIPS ...................................................... Jackson. Mississippi B.A.. Mississippi State College for Women. hEngHsM Thesis: The Lyric in Beaumont and Fletcher. CHARLES WESLEY PORTER .......................................... Richmond, Vitginiu B.A.. University of Virginia. hHislor-w Thesis: The Foreign Policy and Foreign Relations of France under the Convention 6ept., I792- 0d,. 179$. with Emphasis on Franco-American Relationships. I793. CHARLES CEPHAS RODEFFER ................................... Natural Bridge. Virginia B.A.. Bridgewater College. tPhilosophw Thesis: The Problem of Consciousness in the Philosophy of Spinoza. INA BELLE RODEFFER .............................................. Bridgewater. Virginia B.A.. Bridgewater College. Uiducalionh Thesis: A Study of the Academic Records of Siblings in the College of the University of Virginia. FRANK WILLSON SPINDLER ......................................... Blackstone. Virginia B.A.. Hampden-Sidney College. tLalinh Thesis: The Dramatic and Picturesque Element in the Style of Tacitus. WALTER LEE THOMAS. JR ........................................... Lynchbutg, Virginia B.A.. Lynchburg College. tBioIogw Thesis: Histological Features Correlaled with Cas-Secretion in Hydra. HENRY GEIKIE TIGNOR ............................................... Ashland. Virginia B.A.. Washington and Lee University. tEducalionh Thesis: A Study of the Boys in the Graduating Class of the Charlottesville High School. WILLIAM ORRIN TUNE ................................................ Chatham, Virginia B.A.. University of Richmond. tEducalionh Thesis: The Virginia Standard Diagnostic Tests for First Year Algebra. um . ,7 .X1 v .--- ' ., . .7 . g t; h 5, CORKS t3 cums 1M x I928 JOSEPH LEE VAUGHAN ........................................... Charlottesville, Virgini- B.A.. University of Virginia. tEninle Thesis: William Wordsworth in Relation to his Time. PAUL LEROY WARNER ................................................ Hamilton, Virginia B.A., Asbury College. tEcanomIcQ Thesis: The Federal Trade Commission and Business Ethics. ARCHER ANDERSON WILLIAMS ..................................... Richmond. Virginia B.A.. University of Virginia. hCovernmenO Thesis: The United States and the Permanent Court of International Justice. TOY WOOD .......................................................... Greer, South Carolina B.A.. Furman Univenily. U7renc10 Thesis: Meupauant's Portrayal of F oreigners with Special Reference to the Germans. ERNEST LINWOOD WRIGHT ...................................... Tappahannock, Virginie B.A.. College of William and Mary. tEnglile Thesis: Types of the English Historical Novel of the Nineteenth Century. DOCTORS 0F PHILOSOPH Y ANDREW WILSON ASHBURN ........................................ Fort Worth. Texas B.A.. Trinity Universily; M.A.. University of Virginie. Disserlalion: The Novel: of Charles Kinguley. EDWIN MORRIS BETTS ............................................... University. Virginia Ph.B.. Elon College; MS.. University of Virginia. Dissertation: Heterothalliam in Ascobolul Carbonarius. LOIS CORINNE KETCHAM CARWILE ................................. Univenity. Virgini- BS.. MS.. University of Virginia. Dissertation: ane-Lengths in the Absorption Spectrum of Nitrogen Peroxide in the Visible Region y Means of a Twenty-one-Fool Concave Grating. PRESTON BANKS CARWILE ......................................... Universily. Virginia B.A.. Devidwn College; M.A.. University of Virginia Dissertation: Tesla Luminescence in Certain Oxides of Nitrogen. HAROLD BERTRAND FRIEDMAN .................................. Montgomery. Alabama B.A.. University of Alabama. Disserlalion: The Catalytic Synthesis of Water Vapor in the Presence of Nickel Oxide. CARROLL WARDLAW GRIFFIN ......................................... Anderson. S. C. 85.. Clemson College; MS.. University of Virginia. Dissertation: The Catalytic Action of Copper in the Hydrogenation of Ethylene. JAMES BURDINE LOOPER ........................................ Euley. South Caroline 3.5.. Furmun Univenity; MS.. University of Virginia. Dissertation: Cytoplasmic Fusion in Actinophrys Sol. with Special Reference to the Karyoplumic Ratio. MARVIN MAIDEN ..................................................... Glenford. Virginia B.A.. Emory and Henry College; M.A.. Southern Methodist Univenity. Dissertation: History of the Profeuionnl Training of Teachers in Virginie. EDWIN CARLYLE MARKHAM ................................... Durham. North Carolina B.A.. Duke Univenily. Dissertation: The Reduction Kinetics of Copper Oxide. JOSEPH RYLAND MUNDIE ............................................. Newton. Virginia 35.. M5.. University of Virginia. Dissertation: Cytology and Life History of Vaucheria Ceminatn. 11751 150$ It is not fair, it seems to me, To spend my life in endless toil. And burning dim of midnight oil, Although they help to a degree. But you are fair. it seems to me, And thoughts of you. 'mid study drear, Brighten my life, so it is clear. That you will help to a degree. 50 I will study part the time. The rest I'll praise your name in rhyme. As a result, you soon will see, There will. in fine. B. A. Degree. C. G. C. H761 HOLARSHI p FPATEPNITIES OSI'EOPATHY NECKING BUSINESS TREND AVHLETICS CAR LOADINGS INDEX Statistical Studies in Scholarship Number of Students in the University I907-08 I9I 7-I 8 I927-28 College ..................................... 325 439 I 259 Graduate ................................... 3I I6 I44 Engineering .................................. I I I I03 I47 Medicine .................................... I05 99 248 Law ........................................ 225 95 280 Education ...................................... . . . IOI QUITE Totals ................... 795 75 2 I 79 A M037 Scholastic Standing of the Fraternities I 926-27 I 924-25 I 922-23 gel: Theta PI ............................... 8;: 83.3 g5; III Phi ....... . . . . ........ 8 . . . Ktppl Alpha .. . .................... 83 5 79.9 85.7 Deha Tau Della ............................. 83. 3 80.2 79.6 Phi Kapin Sigma ............................ $3. 5 3;: SA: Phi Alp a .................................. . . Phi Kappa Psi ............................... SI. 9 SI .7 80.4 Alpha Epsilon Pi ............................ 8I. 9 . . . . . . . Sigma Phi Epsilon ............................ 8l. 9 79.6 85.3 AIpha PIII EpIIIon ............................ 8l. 8 78.4 83.4 PIII EpIiIon PI .............................. 8l. 7 80.8 86.4 Theta Della CI'II .............................. 8I. 4 8I .5 85.5 Alpha Chi Rho .............................. :5. g E73371 :28 Dell: Psi ................................... . . . Kappa Sigma ................................ 80.8 8I.0 86.4 Zeta Bela Tau ............................... 80.3 79.I 83.9 Della Upsilon ................................ 80.0 80.9 79.5 PI Kappa Alpha ............................. 80.0 80.I 84.8 Phi Sigma Kappa ............................. 79.9 78.7 8l .2 Phi Delta Thela ............................. 79.8 8I .I 85.7 Sigma Chi .................................. 79.2 8I.2 8I.3 Theta CIII ................................... gag glsg g8? Zeta PII .................................... . . . Phi Gamma Della ............................ 78.6 80.3 82.7 Della Phi ................................... 7?; 92.? 33.; SI a Nu ................................... . . . Dealt: Kappa Epsilon ......................... ggg gig g3: Della Chi ................................... . . . Della Sigma Phi ............................. 77.2 82.I 84.0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ......................... 77.0 8I .9 83.4 Alpshlo Tau ermega ........................... 76. 3 8I .I 80.9 CO 83 99 '1' WW2... .+ m m ? DQAOI 33 913' 086$8, 50516 :8 -353 9 81113 $1 8:303 H APA 13 ' 7- EE 609 31.130.57: ?V?- 72 n'- 26M Cc .,I 301. So .510 I127; I9 43 AWOL M TNTvI zzlo 583 3' 96:67:11 Z 66;- msl CORKS 6 CURLS Average Grade by Departments 1 926-27 I 925-26 1 924-25 College ..................................... 76.9 75.8 76.9 Law ........................................ 88. 1 87. 3 87 .4 Medicine .................................... 85 .6 85 . 8 87 . 1 Engineering .................................. 84 . 5 76. 8 74 . 6 Graduate .................................... 86. 5 86 . 9 87 . 3 Education ................................... 81 .8 82.5 81 .0 Comparison of Fraternity Men with Non-Fraternity Men by Departments Fralemity Men Non-Fralern1ly Men 1922-23 1924-25 1926-27 1926-27 1924-25 1922-23 80.5 77.7 77.7 ............ College ............ 76.3 76.0 76.7 88.6 87.5 87.7 ............. Law ............. 88.7 87.2 88.7 77 .6 75 . 3 77 .4 .......... Engineering .......... 86.9 73 .8 77.0 88.6 87.5 88.3 ........... Medicine ........... 85.0 86.6 85.4 90.7 85.6 89.0 ........... Graduate ........... 86.4 88.9 87.0 78.3 ........... Education ........... 81.9 81.0 Highest Grade I 926-27 1 924-25 l922-23 98. 0 97 . 5 99. 0 Lowest Grade 1 926-27 1 924-25 l 922-23 I 3 .0 2 I . 0 36.0 Average Standing of All Fraternity Men, Non-Fraternity Men, and the University as a Whole Fralernity Men Non-Fratcrnily Men Whole University 1926-27 1924-25 1922-23 1926-27 1924-25 1922-23 1926-27 1924-25 1922-23 80.7 80.3 85.2 80.8 82.2 78.9 80.7 81.3 79.3 11791 Average Grade of Men in College Activities l 926-27 I 924-25 Managers and Associate Managers of Team: ......................... 82.8 8! .l Edilors of College Publications .................................... 86.9 87.5 Department Officers .............................................. 87.4 87.4 General Alhlelic Association Officers ............................... 85.8 87.4 Young Men': Chrislian Association Officer; ......................... 86.8 88.6 Scholastic Standing of Athletic Teams I 926-27 I 924-25 l922-23 Football ..................................... 8' .3 76.2 82.5 BaskeI-ball ................................... 76. 9 83 . 2 82 , I Baseball ..................................... 82 . 3 82 . 0 83 . 8 8L6 86.8 Average Grade of Student Members of the 3-3-3 Council I 926-27 I 924-25 l922-23 84 . 0 85 .6 93 . 7 HBO! CORK56CURLS f, , Ix I928 Gentlemen Alumni No Apology to Kipling To the Legions with Lost Sheepskins. to the cohorts who once crammed, To my brethren whose grown daughters show their knees. Sings a layman versed in things polite and things politely damncd- An alumnus of Virginia. if you please! Aye. a Son of the Rotunda. who once switled jack mixed with thunder; And. Faith. he's worn Shepp's benches to the bone. All the Lawn was tenderloin while his father forked out coin. But now he has a First-Year Man his own: CHO: tAfter hnal stanzat O. 'twas sweet to be a Cuckoo, sweet to dodge the city cops. And 'twas sweet to sing Colombo and raise hell, To waltz with railroad janes at Fry's Spring's nightly hops, And to drive the Nine Mile Road with some society belle! 0. it did good to your soul to curl one lone final cold And be branded by the Hot Feet as a shark, While you envied. 0. how plainly. one poor hatf-wit who was brainy And found your chocolate soda quite a Iartc: CHO: tAfter final stanzat As we grab the eight-jifteens with but a jitney in our jeans To buy the cheese and milk that is our daily lunch. The follies of our sons who will cork and trot beyond our means Become a loss more certain than an unptayed poker hunch! 0. each call down from our boss when his eyes are red and cross Recalls to us our reckless college nights and days; And we swear by Cawd and C01? to cut our son's allowance ofe Yet, when the coon-coat bill comes in, we pays: CHO: tAfter final stanzat And. so we muddle on through life. charging dresses for the wife And keeping sons and daughters curred in style, Unmindful of the wise adage of the fifer and the fife. While we stave of each collector with a smitee Yet, when old Alma Mater calls with her football in the falls. We hang around the score-boards keyed to start To ride day coaches day and night to attend the big home fighte For. win or lose. Virginia holds our heart: CHO: We're alumni whoire far away. Sons of Virginia. out on a spree, Rah! Rah! Rah! O. we're as happy as happy can bee We're 'Iumni who've lost our way. Cawd. have mercy on such as wee Rah! Rah! Rah! Wah! HOO! W-A-H! CHAS. EDGAR GILLIAM. From T5116 Qtunda 43y Moonlight At length dull tomes forgot, from alcoves still And treasure-stored with learning recondite. H is step was bent once more towards that bright And hallowed moon-illumined space, whose thrill, 'Mid shadoms soft, fantastic, ere did fill H is ruptured heart with myriad fancies light And dreams divinely fair; for him this night. A poem sublime. nor space nor time might kill. Resplendent far aloft the huntress maid, Difusing gold through silken clouds, beheld Serene and chaste the classic colonnade And portico and Lawn; wherein embodied. dwelled Th, immortal spirit of Hcllas, as of old, By honor, beauty, truth forevermore portrayed. L. A. D. G. uezl segcum $8.32 :30: E; 53:563. :1 .3 :23. 6:2; rm .3 .335... .2230 .5595 733.26 .ztoiaom :..3m .9352 55.32 .35... .323. :1 .5 3.2:. :m .G 3.2:... 5391. 6:3: .1 coin... Sol .9523! $059K costs CORKS 63 CU RLS Virginia Eta Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded at Yale, I844 Established a1 lhe University of Virginia. November 26. I852 FRATRES IN FACULTATE LLEWELLYN GRIFFITH HOXTON. 3.5.. M.A., PHD. JOHN JENNINGS LUCK, M.A., PH.D. FRATRES IN URBE HEDLEY MCNEER BOWEN PHILIP ALEXANDER BRUCE EDWARD WATTS GAMBLE FRANK AUBREY MASSIE COLLEGE RICHARD REYNOLDS BEASLEY NATHANIEL LEWIS BOSWORTH, JR. PERCY HOUSTON BROWN HENRY BUSH FLOYD MORRISON HARRIS ARCHER GRACCHUS JONES MICAJAH W. LUPTON LOUIS MACKALL. JR. LAW ROBERT GAMBLE CABELL, 1H TRAVIS GARLAND DANIEL. JR. GEORGE RANDOLPH TAYLOR MAYNADIER MASON ROGER RICHMOND RINEHART JACK RINEHART DAVID JOSEPH WOOD HARRY BRENT MACKOY. JR. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MONCURE JOSEPH KINNEAR MORFORD MIDDLETON ELLIOT RANDOLPH PAUL EDMUNDS SACKETT JOHN POYNTZ TYLER. JR. WAT HENRY TYLER ROBERT HARDIN VAN METER WILLIAM EYRE TAYLOR VICTOR PETERS WILSON MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN ENGINEERING WILLIAM WALLACE SYMINGTON. JR. INITIATES WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER IVEY ROBERT MINTER RAINEY l1851 PARKER COSTIN TAYLOR FRANK GARDINER WISNER 3:5... fufa .Loxuncoto; .uE-ES? 6:30 .LD 632:3 :2 ...oE:0 $2.510 .LO conum cs. .523..on EoEEuG :u .coztos. .oxooo 3:25 535 coxum in: $39! 6:95 .3135... :83: 3.2520 cougar $9332 :33 ; 5:520 .:oioaoz c.0720 rm .coatei .oEun 65.6.. CORK58CURLS , V I928 Virginia Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi Founded al leferson College. 1852 Eslablished a! lhc University of Virginia. I853 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM H. THORNTON. LL.D. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY. M.A.. PH.D. JOHN STAIGE DAVIS. M.A.. MD. GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER. B.A.. LL.B. FRATRES IN URBE HOWARD WINSTON THOMAS MUNFORD BOYD COL. G. A. COLE. HAROLD SEYES VOGES COLLEGE SAM RICE BAKER CHARLES B. MCCOY E. FONTAINE BROUN, JR. JULIAN J. MASON CARL J. GILBERT EDWARD J. MOSELEY. Ill JOHN D. CLOTHIER. JR. JOHN M. THOMPSON CHARLES L. COCKE JOSEPH A. TURNER. JR. JAMES P. HUNTER C. PEYTON WERTENBAKER LAW WIRT H. CAMMON THOMAS A. McEACHERN. JR. JAMES P. HART. JR. ARCHER ANDERSON WILLIAMS MEDICINE ROBERT W. C. McCLANAHAN FRED McC. MORRISON ENGINEERING DANIEL HARRISON RISHER GRADUATE L. A. DAFFAN GILMER lNlTlATES M. HASKELL BRADY JACK MCDOWELL W. PAGE DAME ROBERT A. LANCASTER ROBERT B. MORRISON ROBERT L. GORDON LUNSFORD L. LOVING NORWOOD W. ORRICK OSCAR c GREGORY ROBERT L. QUARLES . I 1871 econ an 6:0; 63ch t... .253. .3538... 650va :1 6:20 i123. 4.03.2.0 i050 EEEO :0 6qu .nEouESE :02 .ubnom .oZEFr 05525 $21312 .2300 6:9:me couosm .3523... .toncgmo .i 65:0 .2300 :2, $me 655....qu :m .Etzm :3 .2304 .;:Em :2 .3504 Eta Chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma Founded at University of Pennsylvania. l850 Eslablished al the University of Virginia. December 3,. 1854 FRATER IN FACULTATE EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERMAN. PH.B.. D.C.L.. LL.D. FRATRES IN URBE HUGH THOMAS NELSON. MD. WARREN STONE. LEE RICHMOND TERRELL MINOR LYTTLETON WADDELL WOOD COLLEGE BICKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL JOSEPH MARSH RUFFIN ERNEST DU PONT. JR. ROSWELL DELMEGE TRIMBLE LEWIS MACHEN HAMMOND WILLIAM HOGE. WOOD HARVEY LEE MARSTON RICHARDSON DALE BEARD AUSTIN BROCKENBROUGH CHINN PERCIVAL HUNTER FAULCONER LAW JOSEPH WILLIAM CHINN HUNTER HOLMES MOSS DAVID RICE GROOME JAMES ELAM ROBERTS MEDICINE JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE WILLIAM MORGAN CHEW EDWARD STEWART ORGAIN FRANCIS NICHOLSON TAYLOR PAUL HOUSTON REVERCOMB CARLYLE GREGORY FLAKE. ENGINEERING DANIEL JOSEPH CARROLL COPPS HARRY DOUGLAS FORSYTH WILLIAM HENRY HINTON DAVID LEE MAULSBY CARTER LEWIS LOTH INITIATES MINOR BOTTS LEWIS EDWARD LORRAINE RUFFIN BYRD WARWICK DAVENPORT GEORGE COOPER. JR. EMIL OTTO NOLTING WILLIAMS l1891 CHARLES ADOLPH RUEGER NICHOLAS GRIFFITH PENNIMAN LLOYD THOMAS SMITH JOHN DAINGERFIELD LEWIS WILLIAM CHAPPELL FLAKE O .o .I .u...:n. cozov. 652$ 5.336 .SuEuG cots; .5200! .3523... :n .2312 .Eu::0 Etc... $25.5 .uoEtmu .329; .o....oom 63:3.55 556:: EEO... .5354 cot-O .550 3.05:5 .3553... .3:5 :m .0 63:5 32m 63.02 SoEgaEsG :I .3 .5.Em .cuEon .. .0 .5.Ew CORKS g cums W I928 Omicron Chapter of Beta Theta P i Founded at Miami. 1839 Established al lhc Universily of Virginia, April 20. 1855 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER, M.A.. PHD. SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL. M.A.. PHD. ALBERT JULIUS BARLOW. B.A., B.B.A.. C.P.A. JOSEPH RUSSELL BRANHAM. M.S., PHD. HARDY CROSS DILLARD. LL.B. FRATRES IN URBE McLANE TlLTON. 151., LLB. CHARLES COLDVILLE TENNANT. MD. ORLANDO HINTON MASSIE GEORGE BUDD DlLLARD COLLEGE WILLIAM WILCOX DUNN, JR. ROBERT FRENCH MASON. JR. THOMAS GREEN FAULKNER. JR. ALEXANDER HAMILTON SANDS JULIAN BURKE GREENE ROBERT HALDANE SWINDELL HUGH IGRIGSBY WHITEHEAD. JR. LAW FRANK H. ANDREWS. JR. WILLIAM MEADE KELLER ARMISTEAD LLOYD BOOTHE RALPH LOUIS LINCOLN GEORGE TINSLEY GARNETT THOMAS EUGENE MASSIE FRANK BOSTICK GILMER WILLIAM ASHBURY McCLAIN. JR. THEODORE PHILLIPS MEDICINE HILL CARTER. III ALEXANDER GORDON GILLIAM EUGENE BEVERLY FERRIS. JR. SAMUEL BUTLER CRIMES HARRY GILMAN HUDNALL SOUTHCATE LEIGH. JR. EMORY EWING WALTER INITIATES SAM GREENE BIGGS. JR. EDWIN ROLSON NELSON EDWARD SMITH GWATHMEY WILLIAM HARRISON SMITH HENRY ALONZO HICKMAN CHARLES ALPHONSO SMITH mu atcnom .iooaom 6.8.0:: 63:3 Else 60cm .Loagonco..ow .395 .cudgoSJ .30... 626: .caEiom .EoZuE 5:?! 6322.3 502.5 :uEtzI .5325 ; .0531 .330 .:uo .LuuBOLD .223 CORKSEECURLS . ' . I928 Nu Charge of Theta Delta'Chi Founded at Union College. 1847 Established at the University of Virginia, 1857 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES COOK BARDIN. MD. GEORGE B. ZEHMER ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ. B.A.. M.A.. PHD. VINCENT WILLIAM ARCHER. B.A.. M.D. FRATRES IN URBE JOHN SPOTTSWOOD GRAVES. B.A.. M.A.. LLB. LEWIS WILLIAM GRAVES, JR.. 8.5.. LLB. THOMAS TICKELL HEWSON ADINESS HEWSON MICHIE THOMAS JOHNSON MICHIE. 13.. M.A.. LL.B. EDWARD ROLL JOHN jAY CORSON. Ill. B.S. COLLEGE EDWIN REED ANDREWS. JR. jOHN MARSH HENSHAW JOHN BAGBY. JR. ELLIOT HAMPTON HOWE DWIGHT TODD ROBERT MUIRHEAD REED JOHN EDWARD GOLDEN ROBERT DEJARNETTE RUFFIN HARRY RANDOLPH GRAVES TOLER LEMLEY MCNEILL RICHARD TALBOT SOLLENBERGER LAW LON MOORE HOWE STROTHER BESON PURDY RUSH CROCKETT GWYN JESSE BIRCH WILSON JOHN B. RETTEW MEDICINE CHESTER REEVES NUCKOLS JOHN EDWARD ROBERTS INITIATES LLOYD ELLIOT APPLETON OLIVER SPENCER HUFFMAN JOHN FOX BOWMAN RUFUS DEAN HEARNE JOHN BARRS BROWDER HERBERT TURNER LORENTZEN DANIEL HEARON CALL WILLIAM BRICE PlNDER WILLIAM C. COOKE RICHARD CUNNINGHAM WIGHT ll931 :anBO .Euanh .ngnEomv .2236 59.55.... $33.5 .8; 3E; 5:12.01 .aoEum .Euscj $05.53! .525: .Enuuoi 53.7.32 55.. 523. .5222 r. .I .2264 .J .m .2304 .ncgu 59:52., 63800 3:26am CORKS g CURLS p , ' u-;, . Omicron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Founded at Washington and Iefcrson College. I848 Established al the Universily of Virginia. Ianuary 7. I858 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ARMSTEAD MASON DOBIE. M.A.. LLB. BRUCE WILLIAMS. MS.. PHD. ALLEN FISKE. VOSHELL. B.A.. M.D. HARRY ROGERS PRATT JAMES REESE MCKELDIN. B.A. FRATRES IN URBE HENRY L. FONDA THOMAS L. FARRAR WILLIAM s. HILDRETH FRANK C. MCCUE HARRISON BOLIVER TUCKER COLLEGE ROBERT BROOKE ALBERTSON PETER BENEDICT LANHAM. JR. JOHN EDWARD BARNES GILBERT BURNET LEWIS WILLIAM ORLANDO BRISTOW HERBERT IVERSON LEWIS FRANCIS PETERSON COLEMAN ALEXANDER LAMBERT MARTIN JULIAN BIXBY FITE EDGAR P. MCKINNEY JAMES LYON HALL CHARLES WESLEY SHAW. JR. CLARENCE BLOODWORTH HANSON. JR. THOMAS E. BAGLEY STEVENS BEVERLY LONG HOLLADAY CONRAD K. WARREN NORMAN KELSEY JOHN TOBIN WHITE LAW JOHN EARL CORRETTE. JOHN MARSHALL GOLDSMITH GORDON KENNETH EVANS FRANK MORTIMER TINKHAM. JR. MEDICINE WILLIAM LANGLEY SlBLEY CHARLES BAYNE STRINGFELLOW GRADUATE EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERSON. JR. ARCHITECTURE THURMEN HOGGARD, VIII 11951 8:0... coasmu co.nazow .25.:3 ..:00 in: .xotgui coEzh .5325th .255 .3553 .012... .352 653.0 :2 J J .100 .20 6:53am conim 52:th0 .25: Just; .5121: J80 J25 .cBaEco 5qu .95.; 62306 239.! .rocc-E .093.qu .33... .2502 .n::.oo .383... 63:1.oa 632E .o-uoz Virginia Omicron of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded al the University of Alabama. 1856 Ealablished at the Universily of Virginia, February I6. 1856 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ATCHESON LAUGHLIN HENCH. B.A.. M.A.. PHD. CHARLES POLLARD OLIVIER. M.A.. PHD. LANCELOT LONGSTREET MINOR DENT. BA.. MA. FRATRES IN URBE COLLEGE HARRY S. AFFLECK GLEN AUGUSTUS KAMINER JOHN AUSTIN GEORGE GAINES LECKIE HOLT FAIRFIELD BUTT JOHN DONELSON MARTIN. JR. PIERRE DEY COLLINS CHARLES LEWIS MATTISON JOE RUSSEL COMPTON WILLIAM HOUSTON MAVERICK JOHN ESSARY DEES ROBERT SEDGWICK OSBORNE AUBREY DIAL JAMES THOMAS SLUDER MALCOLM BENNET EASTERLIN CHARLES jOSEPH SCHUSTER. III MAHLON STEWART HALE NELSON THOMAS TURNER JAMES STAKELY HALL HENRY DILLON WINSHIP PAUL KREBBS LAW WILLIAM FARNSWORTH ELDRED LIPSCOMB MINOR MEDICINE VICTOR SHAW EVANS WILLIAM BEVERLEY WILKINS ARCHITECTURAL JOSEPH EVERETT FAUBER LUCIAN DENT GRADUATE JOHN OGE. FLANNERY INITIATES JOHN AUSTIN VICTOR ERATH LAGRANGE JOHN OGE FLANNERY ALFRED QUANTOCK NEIL FRANK WILLIAM FOOTE jAMES ALBERT PERKINSON LANSING FULFORD JAMES COLLINS GAIL EDWARD GOODLOE JAMES WALTER YOUNG WARREN COOK MEANS l I971 guceu :o .uEd::g .5325 .0535; :1 5:25; 6:.m .3on Zoom :1 JESS; 635 .525 12.5 Socxoci 6:332 .sn.ou:um 7: .cufm .Jx 632m .3 633m .2302 .9532 :0 Earn .zoacocnouw ...o;23m Joguwoz .qu2 :u .nEuzzg CORKS 6 CU RLS Upsilon Chapter of Delta Psi Founded a! Columbia. 7847 . Established al the Universily of Virginia, April 20, 1859 FRATRES IN FACULTATE CUTHBERT TUNSTALL, B.A.. MD. RICHARD HARDAWAY MEADE. JIL, 35.. MD. ADOLPHUS BLAIR SCOTT. B.A.. LLB. FRATRES IN URBE JOHN WATTS KEARNEY CARL HENRY NOLTING EDWARD DICKINSON TAYLOE COLLEGE MOREY LEE BOOTH ALEXANDER GUSTAVUS BROWN. Ill ALEXANDER HAMILTON BRYAN DAVID TENNANT BRYAN HARRISON LEIGH BUCK JOHN FULTON MCGAVOCK CHARLES EDWARD BOYLE. III WILLIAM ALGER BROWN. JR. WILLIAM PROVINCE MCGUIRE EDWARD WATTS MORRIS ALGERNON SIDNEY BUFORD NOLTING BEVERLY HETH RANDOLPH JOHN KIRKPATRICK SLOAN PEYTON RANDOLPH WILLIAMS LAW ROBERT STUART STARCHER FIELDING LEWIS WILLIAMS MEDICINE THOMAS STANLEY MEADE MORTON MORRIS PINCKNEY WILLIAM COWELL STEPHENSON. JR. INITIATES HERBERT LEE BOATWRIGHT JAMES LINDELL ELLIS JOHN WOOD FISHBURNE. JR. DEXTER SPEAR FRENCH RODGERS MEYER LOUIS FLAITTMANN WATJEN DANIEL LASSITER WILLIAMS JOHN PAGE WILLIAMS ll991 $032 .555 63.0 :1 .:9.now :33: :2 6.23325 icsom .5 62:2; .:3u:...:uo .159 .3323.- .Eom $0305. :1 655an 62.002 $315 :25qu- ..u 65:.an .9025 .525 .3555 653.55 3x75 6:13.50 63:55 :n. .:Enom $0325 5:5 Eozom .5335: .coEEaI $10 S3202.- .x:35 .ocoangzoa Alpha Chapter of Chi Phi Founded al Princclon Univcru'ly, 1824 Established al the Universily of Virginia. May I0, 1859 FRATRES IN FACULTATE VIILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS, 3.5., C.E. WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER, M.A.. PHD. FRATER IN URBE THOMAS LAFAYETTE ROSSER COLLEGE FRANK CHAUNCEY BATTEY CHARLES PAXTON OATES ROBERT SAUNDERS COUPLAND JOHN NEY SEBRELL. JR. EDWARD PALMER CUMMING JOSEPH PRINCE SEBRELL HENRY HARFORD CUMMING. JR. JAMFS WALTER THOMAS JAMES FORD ROBERT STRINGFELLOW WALKER. Ill JOHN OVERTON HENDERSON BLAND CLARK WALLACE WILLIAM S. MCDONALD JOHNSTONE CARY BRECKINRIDGE WILMER WILLIAM CARROL LATIMER JOHN BLANTON WINN JOSEPH MUIR MERCER JOHN CUMMINGS WYLLY SAMUEL HODGES MCGHEE HENRY DAVIS WEED. JR. HUNTER CRISLER MOTLEY FRANCIS C. WILLIAMS, JR. LAW jAMB RILEY AYERS, JR. EDWARD CODRINGTON CARRINGTON JAMES TAYLOR BUCKLEY WILLIAM LAW CLAY PHILIP PARKS BURKS ALEXANDER HAMILTON JAMES MILLER McCREADY MEDICINE CHARLES RUSSELL ROBINS, JR. HERBERT DEGRANGE WOLFF JOHN FRANKLIN WOODWARD. JR. ENGINEERING JOHN BLACK LANCASTER GRADUATE ROBERT LEWIS ECHOLS l20l1 .1 '1??? ';L Mn,r9QM ' :1 WvaE MA M3, Li: II- L: m .. m: Robertson. Young. Ross. W., Janney. Williams. Meredith Lucas. Pnttarson, Miller, C., Polndoxter, Robinson. Taylor, Ambler. Byrd, Ponon Mott, Watts. Cline. Urmslon. Dr. Roystor. Ross. C.. Allen. Farwall. Miller. H.. McCall. Whitehead Psi Chapter of Sigma Chi Founded a! Miami.'l855 Eslabll'shcd at the Universily of Virginia, December I0, 1860 FRATRES IN FACULTATE CHARLES ALFRED GRAVES. M.A., B.L.. LL.D. LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYSTER. M.D. STEPHEN HURT WATTS. M.A.. M.D. FRATRES IN URBE GEORGE PERKINS ROGER VASSAR BELLEMORE STUART WALKER EDWARD VAN WAGENEN COLLEGE FREDERICK HENRY ALLEN ALVIN HYATT PATTERSON HARRINGTON BISHOP GORDON PICKETT PEYTON WILLIAM EDGAR BYRD JOHN SAMUEL POINDEXTER. JR. LOGAN CLARENCE CLINE HERBERT GEORGE ROBINSON FRANK EVANS FARWELL CHARLES HENRY ROSS EDWIN THOMAS MEREDITH WILLIAM FENTON ROSS HOWARD WEAVER MCCALL WILLIAM WADDEY TAYLOR CARY FRANKLIN MILLER THOMAS HARCOURT URMSTON, JR. JOHN GRENVILLE MOTT JAMES THOMAS YOUNG LAW JAMES LYNN LUCAS HERBERT WEEDEN MILLER ROBERT MANNING WILLIAMS MEDICINE JOHN JACQUELIN AMBLER JAMES WINSTON WATTS WILLIAM MASSlE WHITEHEAD ENGINEERING JOHN RANDOLPH JANNEY GEORGE AUSTIN ROBERTSON l2031 .otuO .coEouclx .2003; .25 in. 6.30:5 .5313. .110 .Euaatm 2:200 .zoSE Jane... .3585 Jan... .51; cSt-n. atone.- ....:Ea .25. count. .526 6.1.3352 .85.. .:om .5333: :33: E5235 .5 I: CORKS 83 CURLS Alpha Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha Founded a! University of Virginia, March I. I868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. M. BIRD. B.S., B.A.. PHD. F. P. DUNNINGTON. 8.5.. CE... M.E. A. C. GORDON, JR... B.A.. M.A.. PHD. J. H. NEFF. B.A.. MD. J. L. NEWCOMB, B.A.. C.E.. R. H. WEBB. B.A., M.A., PHD. FRATRES IN URBE ARCHIBALD D. DABNEY ARTHUR C. JONES CLEMENT D. FISHBURNE GEORGE R. B. MICHIE JOHN W. FISHBURNE J. ADDISON PATTERSON WILSON L. SMITH COLLEGE EDWARD ARTHUR DELARUE, JR. GEORGE HAMILTON DERIEUX. JR. BLAKE KIDD JOSEPH DINCUS CULBERTSON EDWARD LEE CLARK GEORGE ALEXANDER FRASER DANIEL VIRDEN ANDERSON GEORGE GRAVES TEBBS HENRY HOWARD LEFFERTS LEONARD MICAJAH SIMMONS LAW JOSEPH STRAS GILLESPIE CHARLES FULKERSON HAGAN. JR. JAMES COLEMAN ROGERS EDGAR MACGOWAN HAMLIN JACK NEAL LOTT. JR. MEDICINE RUFUS BRITTAIN GUY WINSTON HORSLEY JOSEPH MCBRIDE SLOAN ERNEST LEE JONFS. JR. WILLIAM HENRY PARKER ENGINEERING JOHN ALFRED WOTTON, JR. HOWARD BRADLEY BLOOMER. JR. FREDERICK WILLIAM HESTER GRADUATE RICHMOND THOMAS BELL INITIATES AMES LANIER CARTER PAUL MACDONALD OSWELL BUSH HODGKIN KARL GROVERMAN WATTS FREDERICK FIELD RITSCH VIII l IAM SWOPE WRAY WlLLlAM WALLACE GREER. JR. l2051 3::5... isnopraam 3:3... :0 .m Eotoxci r; i .cotoxci ...3;u:2w 3.30:. :5 3:30 JurEuxos. 5222.01 .nEuzzz, 6an .3323: . 530v. $2.5m .cuEuooG .0320 .hocaiimv 3.0.32 .0 3332 .2923 cutao itG rm .1 iotoxsl 60255 5.65 .coEEaI .caax.n:m .3233 :2 .533m 9.39.32 :5. .... .553... Alla I r , : L akkielr 9.1? , CORKS 8 CURLS Beta Chapter of Zeta Psi Founded at Nan: York University. I847 Eslabll'shed al the University of Virginia. 1868 FRATER IN FACULTATE IVEY FOREMAN LEWIS, B.A.. M5.. PHD. FRATRES IN URBE NEVIL T. HENSHAW GORDON B. NELSON LOGAN M. NELSON FRANK H. OFFUTT W. ALLEN PERKINS PAUL B. BARRINGER MURRAY BOOCOCK EDWARD S. CLARK WILLIAM R. DUKE WILLIAM R. DUKE. JR. W. ESKRIDGE DUKE EDWIN H. THOMPKINS LEWIS T. HANKLE GEORGE E. WALKER BERNARD PEYTON CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE WILLIAM ALEXANDER HALLOWES, 3RD CHARLES EDWIN HAMILTON DABNEY LANGHORNE KEBLINGER RODGER GREGORY MAGRUDER EDWARD BYRD McGEORGE, JR. JOHN MOYLER. JR. SAMUEL TALIAFERRO PENDLETON GEORGE BAGWELL PHILLIPS ALAN BRAINARD PINKERTON BLEDSOE. COLHOUN PINKERTON ALFRED SLADE BALLOU REEVES BROWN JOHN BERNE HANNUM CARTER PHILLIP KINCSLAND CROWE EDWARD MORRIS DAVIS. 3RD HAROLD NORTON ELDRIDGE. JR. GLASSELL SLAUGHTER FlTZ-HUGH KING LOGAN FORSYTH THOMAS MULDRUP FORSYTH WILLIAM ERNEST GOODMAN. 31m ALFRED LEFTWICH GRAY, JR. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN DEWEES RUNK jOHN BOATWRIGHT GWALTNEY WILLIAM NIEBUHR WEAVER EDWARD HENRY WRIGHT, 3RD MEDICINE ALFRED WAYLAND PINKERTON LAW ELLIOTT GUTHRIE FISHBURNE CHARLES DAMER McKENRICK JOHN EDWARD SLAUGHTER. JR. JAMES EDMONDS SLEMP ENGINEERING HARRISON WILLIAMS. JR. GEORGE JAY RATHBUN I207! 2...... .5. Em .toa:o .23: 52.32 6:63.. ca .22.. .gunguzu .5 Junk .39: 6:0.- .i .3 65232 :3 4. .833. :355 .:-::-;om 683m co.nEEO .S .6 .2328! .35: .595 613. 625.5 3.3.0 .gu...EoE .uEgEtS .5.qu .3324 52.5: CORKS 5 CU RLS Lambda Chapter of Kappa Alpha Founded a! Washington and Lee University. 1865 Eslablx'shcd al the University of Virginia. I873 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS. 111.. B.A.. M.A.. B.Ln'r.. PHD. THOMAS FITZHUGH. B.A.. M.A. WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN. B.A.. MD. ALBERT LEFEVRE. B.A.. M.A.. PHD. JAMES CALVIN METCALF. B.A.. M.A., err.D., LL.D. CHARLES PATTERSON NASH. B.S.. LLB. JAMES MORRIS PAGE. B.A.. M.A.. PH.D.. LL.D. FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES w. ALLEN WILLIAM F. LONG J. ANDERSON CHISHOLM L. s. MACON. JR. WALTER s. CHISHOLM WILLIAM D. MACON J. SHARSHALL CRASTY CHARLES D. SMITH A. A. MORSON KEITH JOHN R. wooos s. B. wooos COLLEGE GUY ARLINGTON DUNLOP BEVERLEY KENNON PATTON CHARLES LOUIS GILBERT DAVID WILLIAM PERSINGER MARCELLUS CALHOUN GREEN JAMES WHITE RAWLES GEORGE vowuss MONCURE HARRY LECATO SMITH. JR. WILLIAM PERRY MOORE, 1n. WILLIAM PATTON WILLIAMS LAW WILLIS WILSON BOHANNON JOHN ADAMS LELAND WILLIAM MAHONE CRUMPLER. JR. MAURICE GERALD LONG. JR. RICHARD KENNON HINES. JR. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MONCURE, 1R. HARRY HOWARD HOLT. 13. JOHN WINSTON READ. JR. JOSEPH WILTON HOPE. JR. FREDERICK ANSELL WORLEY MEDICINE CECIL EDWARD NEWELL ROBERT TUNSTALL PIERCE ROBERT NELSON PAGE BENIAMIN WATKINS RAWLES. JR. WILLIAM HAMILTON ROPER ENGINEERING CHARLES HALL DAVIS. JR. INITIATES JOHN BLADON ROBERT EARLE. GLENDY CATLETT LOCKHART BUCKNER BRUCE COVINGTON GUNNELL WILLIAM CRUTCHFIELD CALLAWAY JAMES ROBERT HENDON ALEXANDER CARSON CONWAY. IR. ALEXANDER COVENTRY LIGGETT GAINES McMILLAN. n l2091 5.5.3. 5.226 .52.: ..z 55:0: .3295 ..m .2, 65:0: 5.55 i255 5516 .335 ... .323 iotam i gscom 4.2.x .22; ..o .253: .55: .3. .323 553. 55.2: .82: 6323:; 6:5: 6355 .uuom ..ougoaozor ..o ic.gol Soc CORKS 6 CURLS Virginia Delta Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega Founded at Richmond. Virginia. I865 Eslabll'shed of lhe University of Virginia. Nov. 25, 1868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRANCIS HARRIS ABBOTT. M.A. ELBERT ALVIS KINCAID. M.A.. PHD. CHARLES HENDERSON. E.E. FRANK S. BARR, B.A.. M.A. K. 2. FRAZIER. B.A.. MA. FRATRES IN URBE JOHN STUART BATTLE. LLB. . JAMES s. HANCKEL M. ANDRE BURTHE PERCY BROWN ALBERT STUART BOLLlNG. M.A.. LL.B. GEORGE BARLOW COLLEGE ARTHUR CRAWFORD BARLOW FRANK DOMINICK MEADE. JR. HORACE NICHOLS DURSTON JOHN DABNEY PENICK JAMES HALSTED EWING ALBERT DORSET PENICK GEORGE GILMER GRATTAN. 1n RIDLEY McLEAN SANDIDGE HARVEY WOOD HARRIS MARCUS CHINN STUART CRYMES RANDOLPH HENEBERGER BEVERLEY TUCKER WHITE NATHANIEL LITTLETON HOLLAND DAVID IRVINE WHITE CLARENCE WHITAKER HOLLAND LUKE MATTHEWS WHITE. JR. WILLIAM WHITAKER HOLLAND JAMES FOSTER WILLETT QUlNTUS HUTTER JOHN MATTHEW WRIGHT LAW FRANK GASSAWAY DAVIDSON PHILIP HENRY HICKSON ALFRED BUCKNER PITTMAN. JR. ENGINEERING WILLIAM BRISBANE RHETT JOHN DARBY READ WILLIAM WILKINSON. JR. MEDICINE CHARLES CRAWFORD CANADA WILLIAM CHALMERS WILLS Iznl P...- JS Jcoan ..I 63:.5 :m .3513 63:.5 32305 623:... :0 :3 632.33.. :I coton. cousEEoE :O .3 .5353: .321 .533 :oS-Em Stagnaon 6.3.4 .S .a 632.33... 4:20;: S31: :0 9.3.32, E035... .u-oz 65v. coinagw iauucoEvu .1 E3233... 63.02 .4. cotan- .otos. .135 .couxam .5530 $30 5:355 63.232 Zeta Chapter of Kappa Sigma Founded a! the University of Virginia. December I0. I869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON. 111.. M.A., PHD. JAMES CARROLL FLIPPEN. MD. WILLIAM MINOR LILE. LL.D. F. D. G. RIBBLE. jR.. M.A.. LL.B. DUDLEY CRAWFORD SMITH. M.D. JAMES SOUTHALL WILSON. M.A.. PHD. jOHN HOWE YOE. M.S.. M.A. FRATRES IN URBE EDWIN HENRY COPENHAVER. JR BS. LL..B JOHN R. WINGFIELD. JR. LYTTLETON JONES. MD THOMAS LEONARD WATSON EDWARD CONWAY MAPHIS FLETCHER WOODWARD. M.D REV. WILEY R. MASON GORDON SMITH LEMUEL F. SMITH HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND. LL.B. LYTTLETON WADDELL. B.A.. M.A., LLB. HENRY FROST PINCKNEY WALKER COLLEGE WILLIAM EVERETT ATKINSON WILLIAM WARD MOSS. JR. HARRY HOWARD COCKRILL STEPHEN McCANDLESS NELSON WILLIAM RADFORD COYLE WILLIAM WHELMAN PAXTON RICHARD WHITESIDE DAY LAYTON PLATT CHARLES GIBBS DOUGHERTY ESSE JAMES PORTER HARRISON FITZGERALD FLIPPEN OBERT STORRS JOSEPH CHAPPELL HUTCHESON. III GEORGE PINCKNEY WALKER HOWARD CARLTON MARCHANT JOHN REDMOND WALSH. R. ANDREW WILLIAM MERLE. JR. HARRY ONLEY WATERF I LD LAW FRANK CLAYBORNE ATKINSON JOHN YOUNG HUTCHESON RUTLEDGE CARTER CLEMENT jOSEPH COLLIER HUTCHESON JOHN PRESTON EDMONDSON ROBERT BRODIE MEMMINGER JOHN DOUGLAS FRY EMMETT LEIGH MORRISON CHARLES LUCIAN GLEAVl-B HARRY WILSON PORTER ROBERT VOSE HALSEY CHASE STUART WHEATLY MEDICINE WILLIAM CHILDS HUTCHESON ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER LITTLE, JR. jAMES PETER KING RICHARD FRANK SLAUGHTER. JR. LOUIS HENRY EDMUNDS I2l3l reusnom .coEoSum Eazoosw $23.5 :35: 53.339 330; 65:30.5 iatu 622.05! .334 c.0255... 3:30 6322:: coanoo SEEM .uStSW 5.2.5535. .goaon. 63.5.2. :35 65:0 .u.oc..ou:mo :33; 625 6233:; .xJu...;.c. 53,. X I . 9.9....1. 3..., . V , 3.1..um. ...V.r. o... rrvrv-V wnvaw-v. Beta Chapter of Sigma Nu Founded al Virginia Mililary Instilule. I869 Eslablished a! !he University of Virginia. December I0, 1370 FRATER IN URBE CHARLES H. SMITH COLLEGE CHARLES HENRY CONLEY. JR. LAWRENCE MASON FENWICK JOHN BASIL HUSHION BEVERLY MERCER MIDDLETON THOMAS CORNELIUS SHEEHAN. JR. THOMAS HOWARD TURNER. JR. COLEMAN CARNEGIE JOHNSTON LAW ROBERT EDWARD WEBB EUGENE HORTON COOPER KENSEY JOHN HAMPTON RALPH McKITTRlCK JULIAN MCGRUDER ROBINSON. JR. DONALD BERNARD STAFFORD. JR. THOMAS SELMA TURNER. JR. WILLIAM CLIFFORD LUKE DONALD THURSTON PATTERSON GEORGE RIVES SHAFFER MEDICINE ALLAN ELLIOTT WALKER, JR. THOMAS BRADLEY ALVA DUCKETT DAUGHTON CHARLES KINCHELOE. JR. LOMAX WELLS ENGINEERING WILLIAM HARRY FRAVEL PAUL SELDON PEACH ROBERT TURNER BROWNING INITIATES LEWIS JOHNSTON ASHWORTH CHARLES DELASHMUTT BENJAMIN WOODRUFF WEAVER FREDRICK OLIVER GRIFFIN CLIFFORD HARCOURT REES l2l5l PAUL HARRY OLSON JAMES KEENE DANGERFIELD. JR. MORRISON CARNEGIE JOHNSTON ARMISTEAD GREENE RAYMOND STEWART WILKINSON Hyde Evan- quarles, P. $8 on. 0.. Daniels. nowlton, Human, Morcroft. Clone, Hatch, Llle, oy. Taylor. Loo. Martin. b Crowell, Quarlel. F., Stuart, Puller, Over Parklm. CORKS 84 CU RLS Virginia Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta Founded at Aliami University, Oxford. Ohio. I848 Established al lhe Universily of Virginia. December 24, I873 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDGES. B$.. M.A., MD. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY. M.A., MD. HENRY BEARDON MULHOLLAND, MD. FRATRES IN URBE EDWARD VALENTINE. WALKER ALBERT IRVING COLLEGE LLEWELLYN E. BENTLY, JR. JAMES DUNCAN PULLER, JR. CHARLES GRAHAM EVANS, JR. JOHN DEAN QUARLES MAURY STAFFORD KNOWLTON ALBERT RHETT STUART CHARLES BENJAMIN LEE jOHN BASS TAYLOR EDWARD A. LEE WILLIAM ROBERT MARTIN B. B, COMER LILE JOHN GRIFFIN WALKER LAW ALTON INGRAM CROWELL THOMAS LEE PERKINS FREEMAN JUNIOR DANIELS FRED HUNDLEY QUARLES. JR. MEDICINE JAMES ROBERT ADAMS EDUCATION OSCAR THOMAS CLOSE. INITIATES LOUIS LEE GUY PAYNE D. QUARLES FRED O. HATCH GEORGE A. CARTER G. E. MORCROFT HODGE BOULWARE WILLIAM HUTCHINGS OVERBEY THOMAS EUGENE WOODWARD l2l7l :iEm .083: 5:30 62:80 539.5 :2 .3233; c323. .5231 ..oEE:.n. .oom 623m .055 . 1.10 :23... 3355 8.80 .achm cougunzotem $250 .3953: $235.02 $535 ...8.u:z izatuw .22.; ion: :0 .3333, Beta Iota Chapter of Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany College. I859 Established al the University of Virginia. February 25. I889 FRATER IN FACULTATE ROBERT K. GOOCH, B.A.. M.A.. PHD. FRATRES IN URBE EDWIN KELL O'BRIEN. 85.. CE. ROBERT MASSIE PAGE. M.D. JOHN ELDON SHEPARD. JR. WILLIAM R. SHEPARD LEWIS D. CRENSHAW. B.A. WILLIAM ALONZO RINEHART LEE H. WILLIAMSON JOSEPH B. MILLER. JR. JOHN McGILL DOUGLAS JOSIAH GAY BRYANT STUART COOKE DICK M. WHEAT LEWIS W. McILHANEY JEROME GARLAND OSCAR E. PARRISH. JR. MACKIE T. ARNOLD DUDLEY G. ROE. JR. jAMES VAN DEUSEN EPPES COLLEGE WILLIAM LEE LYONS BROWN ' EDWARD M. PAYNE, JR. EDWARD G. NUCKOLS ROBERT J. MACK RALPH W. HOLSINGER JOHN BUTLER ARNOLD RISQUE W. PLUMMER EDWARD C. FISHER. JR. JOHN MAXWELL ROBE'SON LAW GAVIN HAMILTON COCHRAN CURTIS EMERY CUDDY CHARLES C. STRAUB PERRY S. POFFENBARGER MACILBURNE VANVOORHIES FLOYD GRAHAM HURST MEDICINE PAUL DOUGLAS CAMP, JR. JOSEPH HELM FARROW DANIEL BROWN PIERSON. JR. JOHN HAMILTON SCHERER ENGINEERING RICHARD CROSBY VANVOORHIES CHARLES CLEAVELAND CLARK. JR. l2l9l s 5:23 :3 .355 i 5.3: ..... .33.... ..o 5.335 .4. .25: ..o 52:22.: .u .85... ..o .53: E. 5335 ..m 525:: J. 55396 :2 iscoo: J. 5222...: .i .3333 . sea: :1 52:20: 5 .325 :3 .326 .. I .5th :3 523:2 :1 v. 6331 Virginia Chapter of Delta Chi Founded a! Come Universily, I890 Eslabh'shed at the University of Virginia, I905 FRATRES IN URBE HARMAN ANDERSON DINWIDDIE WILLIAM O. FIFE COLLEGE VERNON C. AUSTIN THOMAS BROWNING CHURN GWYNN KENNETH CROWTHER CAMMIE. BROWN HADEN . ROSSER NOLAND HILLSMAN. JR. ROBERT TASKER HUMPHRIES LAW CHAMPE TERRELL BROADDUS MEDICINE PETER ALLEN HALEY. ll ENGINEERING GARLAND D. MCNUTT PERRIN F. SHAW WILLIAM ELLSWORTH JONES MELVIN WOOD McGEHEE WILLIAM OWEN MACMILLAN KENNETH STUART PATTON, JR. WILLIAM CRAWFORD STEWART LEONARD EDWARD VIELBIG FRANK LlLE TAYLOR ALBERT MCELROY WHEELER JULIUS FRANKLIN HUNT INITIATES WILLIAM NIELS CHACE HARRY H. HADEN JOHN B. HALEY IZZII THOMAS HARVEY McMILLAN WILLIAM CALVIN MITCHELL. JR. GEORGE WALTER WOOD .w .b. 653.50 .3353 .25...an .530 600331 .2253 65:53.. ca 6330; 6293.. go .coSEB 5:. .38 . 5320 $35. .5531 2:52 .332... in! :51 a:ac- ..I 633.: .cutm .3553: ..m .0 .onm 5:. 652.30 Esau :m .m .xqu .232... 62550 .0251 325 5:. .ion 6...: .3302; 629.232 52:00 6331 ' a ,5! Maw. H mm m w CORKS f3 CURLS Psi Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa Founded a! Massachusclla Agricultural College. 1873 Eslablfshed a! the Um'Versily of Virginia. Ianuary I9. I907 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HARVEY ERNEST JORDON. M.A.. PHD. WALTER SHELDON RODMAN. 3.5.. S.M. FRATRES IN URBE NELSON ALBERT BRYAN JAMES PORTER BAKER. JR. WALTER CRUTCHER LIGGETT JOHN ALFRED CALHOUN RUSSEL BURTON WHITE WILLIAM AUSTIN WILEY EWING GORDON SIMPSON ROBERT EDWIN ODOM THEODORE HARDEEN 0 COLLEGE PHILIP NORTON DUMBRILLE HERBERT CONRAD HOLTON ' DAVID PHILIP REESE. 1R. LELAND FLOYD HOBBS HAMILTON DODGE AVERY RALPH OWEN EASTON GENE DE BULLET ROBERT SMITH SIMPSON FRANK MASON CHUBB HAROLD TRUEHEART POSTON JOHN FRANCIS JUDGE HARRY HARDEEN THOMAS STERLING CLAIBORNE ROBERT RAMSEY BLACK WILLIAM BLAND DEW. JR. - GEORGE SKINNER BLACK BENJAMIN GORDON JOHN E. CODMAN THEODORE E. DAVIES HENRY NORRINGTON DAVID WHEELER NOEL LAING MORTIMER INGLIS. jn. WILLIAM SWOPE RANDOLPH ROYALL CLAIBORNE. JR. JAMES A. MUNDY LAW THEODORE ESSEX DEAN CHARLES ARMONDE PAXSON JAMES BARKER MAY ENGINEERING DANIEL THOMAS WEBSTER. JR. l2231 9:;2 63...; .uauamon .5323: .560: 558.0: coion. .5595 $9.0 .Egu Sozm Ecuuu 3:50 .S .m .cmlgagw E30! .9300 .3235 633.. 3.2.52, $9.95 .Eu: .325: 60.00 ouELuooO .coSEos... $252.. 52255 cousw ..m 4. .5255 ...A. 4 .4179. . . . .1.r... r, a. .. pk V .. .t. J . . v. V a ... ; CORKsaCURLs I928 Rho Chapter of Delta Phi Founded a! Union College, I827 Ealablished a! lhe Universily of Virginia. AWarch I. I907 FRATER IN URBE D. ELLIS BROWN COLLEGE GEORGE CAMERON jAMES BEEBE HAWES JOHN MCALLISTER COPPER ROBERT LLOYD HOLCOMB SEABURY DAVIES ISHAM KEITH. JR. RICHARD FOSTER DEBUTTS H. CARTER MYERS. JR. SAMUEL D. D. DEFORD WALTER BONAMY POWERS. JR. FERGUS A. GOODRIDCE WILLIAM R. RILEY WILLIAM SELDEN GRANDY JAMES ROBERT SHANKLIN WILLIAM TAYLOR HAM RICHARD V. SHANKLIN, JR. JOHN HARTWELL HARRISON GEORGE ROBERT SLATER JAMES ELLIOTT HEATH, JR. CORBIN GRIFFIN WALLER CHARLES A. THOMPSON LAW DONALD SWAN BEARD LFleE BELFIELD GRAY JOHN E. W. BROWN TAYLOR VINSON, JR. 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PALMER VERNON A. WlMBROW EDUCATION HENRY C. BURNETTE ENGINEERING GEORGE E. COFFMAN ASHBY W. SPRATLEY LAW LUCIUS A. BUCK ROBERT C. BURGESS HERBERT H. BUTLER WALTER C. HARRIS LOUIS C. JAMES MEDICINE LOUIS BENJAMlN SHEPPARD GRADUATE CHARLES C. WALTERS ARCHITECTURE JAMES EDWIN COOPER l247l Nell SnifHett Visits Beaux Arts Ball A MELLOW DRAM-AH IN ONE QUART-OH ActeBy request. Setting-Most anywhere. Scene-By none. Time-We didn't make any. FOREWORD: This plot differs from all others. She is not laid in the fierce jungles of Brazil, nor on the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. nor in the quiet seclusion of the Japanese Tea Gardens, but in our own suburbs, protected from the eastern vicissitudes of nature by the far-famed shades of Monticello. Even our hero differs from all others. He was not from New York; he did not wear three button Oxfords, Sears Roebuck collars. coon-skin coats, or the habitual red necktie. He disobeyed all cigarette etiquette by smoking Spuds, Blue Boars, or any other non-bummable brand. Boarding the nationally known and justly famous tapologies to Stetson DJ Charlottesville and Albemarle Railway street car. a unique vehicle common only to Charlot- tesville and Toonerville, and very common there. he traversed the entire thoroughfare of the city under the benign influence of one P. S. Haupin. This journey lasted only two hours, due to the fact that he was unhampered by the well-known red, and much less known green lights of the city. His need of a U-Buy-It was great. youthful folly having cost him a date in SnifHett's Hollow, our local land of milk and honey, charred kegs and tainted money. He was inveigled into a desperate game of bridge, peopled by thirteen trumps. three tramps with loaded guns, not to men- tion Nell and a few stray dogs. On an initial bid of one no trump, he was doubled, tripled. and knocked out. On the next round he came back with three aces, a double, an upper- cut to the jaw, planting the ball directly between the goal posts, thereby scoring another touchback for the visitors. Final score: Pa, Ma, and all near relations, 450; our hero zero: Nell! Now came the question-How to dispose of Nell? The answer was as simple as our hero, he would take her to the Beaux Arts Ball. For who could outshine Nell, the shallow sorrow, the Sheba of Snimett's Hollow. the Queen of Observatory Mountain.--ON TO THE BALL. THE STORY-IN PARTS CHARACTERsaTHEY HAVEN'T ANY Nell Snifyqett Socks Simple Sophomore in Solar Section The Sun had long since dropped behind Observatory Mountain in his pursuit of Diana tNotice to First Year Menahe was unable to get hers. The silence of SnifHett's Hollow was broken occasionally by the hooting of an owl, or the song of a whip-poor-will, or the popping of a cork. The guardian of this secluded spot was aroused by the clamor of loose running boards, intermingled with looser fenders. and rattling nuts. Hiding behind a tree in apprehension, our guardian heard the approach of a strange vehicle, piloted by the Phantom in Arabian attire tbut this children is not a fairy tale, where- fore the pilot was none other than our heroi . Inside the cabin, Nell SnifHett was dressing with frantic haste. Ne knew full well what costume was needed for the ball, having at hand the 1908 edition of Goudys', and a I920 edition of V anily Fair. From this literature she had gained plenty of putrid ideas; to wit, one high black shoe, size unknown; one green sock. which had been standing in a corner since grandpa caught his leg in a masher; one tablecloth and one sheet, a pair of torn bloomers, a broad smile, or what have you? In a corner, Pa SnifHett was oiling his gun. though he knew full well that the duckhunting season was past. His wife had taught him a lesson. as might be seen by the F rigidaire in the corner. On Nelrs dresser lay a l249l pile of wooden nickels, which she kept as souvenirs of past romances. On the wall a placard bore an original verse with these words: In SnifHett's Hollow the daisies grow; Between the pine trees, row on row; That marked the spot where little Nell Used to ring the Chapel Bell. He arrived just before Nell finished dressing; so they left immediately. Pa cursed wildly. Nell reached the Beaux Arts Ball in three laps, where she was forced to dismount from the car. They entered with a Hourish. which was nicely left in the cloak-room. They later discovered that there was no cloak-room, all of which just goes to prove Barnum,s theory. Much to the delight of the onlookers Nell began to dance, so she said. protected by her wholesome smile. At three A. M.. Nell became hungry, not being fed up with dancing, and embarked to the Kitch-Inn, where she devoured the ham that had been on exhibition at the Colonnade Grill for eight months past. The Kitch-Inn was forced to close its doors after this onslaught. Nell then returned to the dance where she was received with open arms. She was completely non-plussecl to discover all lights out and thought the dance over. Poor country lass! Came the dawn, closely followed by Pa: and here we took leave of Nell, closely followed by Pa. p . F Sonnet Relinquish her, my friend. for you are grown and will have forgotten soon how strangely vast this world may be to us who have not passed beyond its entrance where we watch alone. Relinquish heraher dreams should be her own, not lost in your fantastic life, not cast about your shoulders that must lie at last in death. for she is deathless and unknown. You will lemon: more of her than I would dare. but ladies are not made to understand; I will know only that her lips are fair and that my youth lies fragile in her hand, I will seek only comfort in her hair and vassalage to her in her own land. G. PEYTON WERTENBAKER. l2521 Gt??? PROFESSIONAL FIND ACADEMIC RE WAQD iiii '01 nun Lambda Pi Academic Fraternity Founded 0! Ike Universily of Virginia. I896 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER. M.A.. PHD. WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER. M.A.. PHD. RICHARD MONTGOMERY BIRD. B.A.. 35.. PHD. P. BAKER. R. E. W. BRO N .C. CANADA .C. CARRINGTON C... DANIELS G. DAVIDSON .M. DENT .T GARNETT ..A D. GILMER rprmamoee .A. ANDREWS O. BRISTOW E. BOWER .C. BRYANT .L. BUCK .W. CARDWELL E BYRD. JR .B. H. CARTER .T. CLOSE .P COLEMAN ..F DEBUTTS .B. FITE .F. FLIPPIN ..G CARRET ..L GILBERT M. GOLDSMITH G.REENE .M. HAMMOND W. HOLLAND .W. HOLLAND ogrEHszhw-nohgwr-ng JAMES MORRIS PAGE. LL.D.. PHD. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB. B.A.. C.E. ALBERT LEFEVRE. B.A.. PH.D.. LL.D. WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON. LL.D. RICHARD HENRY WIISON. M.A.. PHD. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY. M.A.. PHD. WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS. 85.. CE. FRANCIS HARRIS ABBOT. M.A. GRADUATE MEMBERS D. R. GROOME H. G. HUDNALL W. M. KELLER T. A. MCEACHERN. JR. H. D. MCCORMICK T. S. MEADE F. M. MORRISON ACTIVE MEMBERS ..B HUSHION .HUTTER ..F KINCHELOE. JR. .A. LEE c. .B MACKOY. JR. R. MARTIN D. MEAD w. MORRIS ..H OVERBY .D PENICK .B PINKERTON PHILLIPS c. ROBINSON .H. ROSS .SHEAN .R STUART ..c STUART, JR. 12541 ZJR-JOIOIDHgm'ngIgKWZOOH .S. KNOWLTON.1R. E. S. ORGAIN T. PHILLIPS M. M. PINCKNEY A. B. PITTMAN F. H. QUARLFS. JR. B. W. RAWLFB J. E. ROBERTS W. M. L. ROGERS FIHHHZ'UHT'UUJgHw-i-iwhgh ..B TAYLOR ..W TAYLOR UUmrIIm-HMOIIIZP .W. .W. ..TURNER JR .SANDRIDGE TURNER .URMSTON .VANMETER WALKER .WEEDEN WHITE WHITE g 2 Z HARRISON .HICKSON .HOLLAND .POINDEXTER ..PULLER jR. .QUARLFj McCALL MclLHANY CORKS 6 CURLS Skull and keys Founded al the University of Virginia. 19 A. ALDERMAN A. BROWN L. BOSWORTH CALL C ARTER M. CHEW L. CLAY. JR. L. ECHOLS FLAKE GRAY E. W. N. M. H. W. W. R. C L S. CRIMES G. B B BATTEY BRYAN BEARD BOOTH CHINN CUMMING .P.CUMM1NG .DUPONT FORYSTH GIBSON HALL .A. HALLOWES .O HENDERSON F.AULCONER .KAMINER .LONG ACKALL. JR. .MARCHANT .MARSTON .C. .H. ..D ..L B. .H .M. .A. ..S Hg-IHMMIIZIIm grnzzyl ..P MOORE MORFORD .MORSE IHQIIIrWQI Ix: GRADUATE MEMBERS ACTIVE MEMBERS E. H. WRIGHT. m I256I C.L.GLEAVES R. w. c. McCLANAHAN B. MEMMINGER N. PAGE H.Han H.RBHER R.TAYLOR Awmumm . L. WILLIAMS J. F. WOODWARD. JR. M. E. WRENN R. R. P D. G. A. F W. MORSE. JR. NELSON B. NOLTING OATES PENDLETON PURDY RANDOLPH RAWLES RANDOLPH ROBINSON RUFFIN SANDS K. SLOAN SMITH SMITH TRIMBLE. WEED WHEAT WHITEHEAD WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WOOD. JR. W. C..D AS. C..P S.T. S.B. B.H. J.W M..E H..G J..M A..H J- L. E. H. J R..D H.D. D.M. R,.D F.C. F.M. P..R WH. PHI DELTA PHI Minor Chapter of the Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi Founded a! The University of Michigan, I859 Established. I890 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM MINOR LILE CHARLES ALFRED GRAVES F REDERICK DEAN GOODWIN RIBBLE ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER. JR. CHARLES PATTERSON NASH HARDY CROSS DILLARD ADOLPHUS BLAIR SCOTT FRATRES IN URBE ALFRED BOLLING THOMAS MUNFORD BOYD HOLLIS RHINEHART, JR. L. W. WOOD ALLAN PERKINS C. E. MORAN L. T. HANKLE. JR. DAVID jOSEPH WOOD ADDINELL HEWSON MICHIE MEMBERS JOHN HENRY BENCKENSTEIN JOHN E. WILLIAMS BROWN PHILIP PARKS BURKS jOSEPH WILLIAM CHINN GAVIN HAMILTON COCHRAN ALTON INGRAM CROWELL CURTIS EMERY CUDDY GORDON KENNETH EVANS CHARLES LUCIAN GLEAVES RUSH CROCKETT GWYN JULIAN HARRIS WILLIAM MEADE KELLER CARTER THOMAS LOUTHAN THOMAS ATKINSON MCEACHERN. JR. THOMAS EUGENE MASSIE WILLIAM AUGUSTAS MONCURE ALFRED BUCKNER PITTMAN. JR. JOHN LUTHER WALKER WILLIAM PENDLETON SANDRIDGE ROBERT EDWARD WEBB MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN 7.a.w,..;;....... 12.4mm. t IlJ .In. CORKSQCURLS . K , k I928 Thomas Jefferson Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity Founded at Chicago. Kent School of Law, 1897 Eslabll'shcd. I910 FRATER IN URBE RbSSER CLEVELAND FORBES HONORARY MEMBERS HON. WILLIAM HODGES MANN HON. SAMUEL W. WILLIAMS ACTIVE MEMBERS CHARLES F. WILLIAMSON RALPH B. AVERY LEO J. MEADS CHARLES W. McTEER J. LYNN LUCAS ROY W. WHEELER DONALD T. PATTERSON RICHARD S. WRIGHT JOSEPH V. GORMAN JOSEPH S. GILLESPIE JOHNSTON RUSSELL JOHN C. YANCY INITIATES JAMES A. LEITCH RICHARD G. DEANE WALTER C. WILLIAMS A. B. MCDOWELL jAMES K. BIRCHFIELD A. W. POWERS W. LE ROY CORRON CHARLES A. PAXSON JAMES B. MAY H. W. MILLER D. W. PHILLIPS Izm EV WW I: s , I? .- Kr mg 3: la.- FT'V'I '. -- ' 1m! 2mm. in PHI CHI CORKS 8 CURLS Pi Mu Chapter of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity Pi Mu Founded al the University of Virginia, I892 Phi Chi Founded at Hie Universily of Louisville. 1889 Amalgamall'on of the Fraternities Eieclcd, I922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dn. ROBERT BENNETT BEAN DR. HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDGES DR. jAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL FRATRES IN URBE DR. PAUL B. BARRINGER DR. HUGH T. NELSON. JR. DR. PORTER B. ECHOIS DR. ROBERT E. F EAGANS DR. WILLIAM C. EICKNER Class of 1928 J. H. COULTER, JR. W. F. COTTON A. M. EADDY E. B. HOLMES W. L. LACY J. B. McKEE W. A. WILEY J. N. WILKINSON Class of 1929 W. S. ALLEGREE R. E. PEYTON C. S. GROSECLOSE 1. WEST Class of 1930 T. L. ALLMAN D. L. ANDERSON J P. COCO S. W. jABOUT A. T. MAYO J. PALMER C B. SMITH E. L. SHIFLETT Class of 1931 H. H. ASHBURY H. BAILY G. D. CAPACIO J. B. COUSAR W. M. HARLOE. J. B. MCKEE. In. T. P. McKEE. A. E. SEEDS I2631 NU SIGMA NU CORKSFJCURLS , . I928 Pi Mu Chapter of Nu Sigma Nu Medical Fraternity Founded al the Univarsily of Michigan. I882 Established. I904 FRATRES IN FACU LTATE DR. STEPHEN HURT WATTS DR. WILLIAM VINCENT ARCHER DR. HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDGES DR. CARL CASKEY SPEIDEL DR. BRUCE MORTON DR. JAMES CARROL FLIPPIN DR. FLETCHER DRUMMOND WOODWARD DR. WILLIAM WIRT WADDELL FRATRES IN URBE DR. HUGH THOMAS NELSON DR. THOMAS RUFFIN PRATT DR. MARlON HOWELL WATSON DR. 0. N. SHELTON DR. WILL WATERS MEMBERS Class of 1928 LOREN PRITCHARD GUY ROBERT LEONARD KING CHESTER REEVES NUCKOLLS VALENTINE LAWRENCE PUIG. JR. CHARLES BAYNE. STRINGFELLOW DOUGLAS DORlOT VANCE Class of 1929 WILLIAM CHILDS HUTCHESON JOHN RYAN MYERS JOHN DAVIS WARE BASCOM BROKENBOROUGH YOUNG PAUL OTTO HERBERT DEGRANGE WOLFF. JR. Class of 1930 JOHN RANDOLPH EGGLESTON WILLIAM ANDREW BRUMFIELD. JR. ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER LITTLE. JR. JAMES PETER KING CHARLES KEPPLER. JR. WILLIAM MARYON MOIR ROBERT BARRETT SKINNER WILLIAM LANGLEY SIBLEY Class of 1931 JOHN EDWIN ROBERTS WINTHROP HUNTINGTON HALL MELVIN DWIGHT SMITH F. G. ZlCK L. S. MERIWEATHER l2651 412.02... 01m .11 CORKS 6 CU RLS Sigma Chapter of Phi Rho Sigma Medical Fraternity Founded al Northwestern Universily, I87, Eslablished a! the Universily of Virginia. 1904 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dn. WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN DR. HENRY SWIFT NEFF DR. HENRY BEARDON MULHOLLAND DR. JAMES EDWIN WOOD. JR. DR. FRANK STAFFORD FRATRES IN URBE DR. F. H. FECHTIG DR. R. A. GAUDY DR. A. GENTILE MEMBERS Class of 1928 PAUL DOUGLAS CAMP. JR. JOHN ALFRED CALHOUN. JR. CECIL EDWARD NEWELL WILLIAM REED JORDAN CHARLES RUSSELL ROBINS. JR. JAMES WINSTON WATTS. JR: P. l. PATRIC EMORY EWING WALTER JOHN FRANKLIN WOODWARD. JR. L. H. EDWARDS Class of 1929 JAMES PORTER BAKER. JR. ALVA DUCKETT DAUGHTON GUY WINSTON HORSLEY ROBERT TUNSTALL PIERCE. JR. WILLIAM COWELL STEPHENSON THOMAS BRADLEY EUGENE SWANSON GROSECLOSE ROBERT WINGFIELD c. McCLANAHAN JOSEPH MCBRIDE SLOAN D. o. HAMBLEU Class of 1930 MANFRED CALL. III JOSEPH HELMS FARROW GEORGE TAYLOR GWATHMEY THOMAS STANLEY MEADE. ROBERT EDWIN ODOM A. W. PINKERTON BENJAMIN WATKINS RAWLES, JR. 0. L. VAN CANNON EDWARD STEWART ORGAIN MORTON MORRIS PINCKNEY R. F. SLAUGHTER ALLAN ELLIOTT WALKER THOMAS LEONARD WATSON. JR. WILLIAM MASSIE WHITEHEAD VICTOR EVANS SOUTHGATE. LEIGH. JR. C. V. CAMER R. L. WILLS WILLIAM M. GAMMON l WILLIAM CHALMERS WILLS P. KILLS PAUL RIVERCOMB REDERICK McCULLOCH MORRISON D. B. PIERSON H. PICOT Class of 1931 ROBERT NELSON PAGE ROBERT EARLE GLENDY CHARLES CANADA CHARLES FULLER KINCHELOE. JR. HARRY GILMORE HUDNULL DAXVSON EDWARD WATKINS. JR. JACK SPENCER SAMUEL BUTLER CRIMES FRANCIS NICHOLSON TAYLOR .n lxbwm .Ia CORKSGCURLS . k I928 - l! Alpha Eta Chapter of Phl Beta P1 Medlcal Fratemlty Founded al Wcslcrn Pennsylvania Medical College. 189, Eslabll'shed. I908 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY DR. LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYSTER DR. LEROY ADELBERT CALKINS DR. EVERETT S. SANDERSON DR. HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN DR. DUDLEY CRAWFORD SMITH FRATRES IN URBE DR. TEMPLE AINSWORTH DR. WARREN WOMACK KOONTZ DR. EUGENE ANTHONY BAIN DR. ELLIS COLUMBUS MOORE DR. LEMUEL REDMOND BROOME DR. CHARLES HANSEN PETERSON DR. RICHARD TAYLOR ERGENBRICHT DR. WILEY jACKSON ROLLINS DR. WILLIAM CAREY HOLT DR. THOMAS JACKSON SIMS MEMBERS Class of 1928 JAMES ROBERT ADAMS VIRGIL LEONIDAS KELLY. JR. EDWIN CROWELL HAMBLEN FRANK ELLSWORTH TAPPAN THOMAS EPPS WIHSON Class of 1929 WILBUR ALLEN BARKER JOHN MALLOY CLAYTON COVINGTON ARTHUR PARKER BUTT, JR. ROBERT BONSER LOBBAN FRANK LEROY BYERS CHIMER DAVIS MOORE AUBREY RICHARDSON CARTER FREDERICK PILCHER. JR. FRANK DUNCAN COSTENBADER JOHN ALSOP PlLCHER. jR. HARRISON RAWLINCS WESSON Class of 1930 JAMES EDWARD AMISS WILMER HOWARD PAINE JOEL LEROY DEUTERMAN JOHN DAY PEAKE DAVID PIERCE GRAHAM ALFRED CHAMBERS RAY. jR. EDWARD KNAPP HAWKE ACHILLES LACY TYNES JAMES EDWIN WISSLER Class of 1931 LANDON TIMBERLAKE WILLIAM JOSEPH WHITE CLIFTON K. HIMMEISBACK HOMER LAMAR HOWARD THOMAS D. BROWN ERNEST LEE JONES. IR. A. TYREE FINCH WILLIAM HENRY PARKER ROBERT BEALL HIGHTOWER ALBERT CHESTERFIELD STUTSMAN JOSEPH WILLIAM HOUCK WALTER LEE THOMAS l2691 It Yb: HQv-w 1? WW 5,13 L nava-n -h. ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA Beta Deita Chapter of Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fraternity Founded al Darlmoulh College. I888 Eslabh'shcd, I922 FRATER IN URBE DR. THOMAS HENRY DANIELS FRATRES 1N FACULTATE DR. D. E. BROWN J. w. BAKER c. T. BURDEN J. W. BOLEN. JR. H. R. COLEMAN C. C. COOLEY E. S. ELLIOT W. BROWN 5. H. GARST A. HENSON DR. CHARLES VAUGHAN TOWNSEND MEMBERS Class of 1928 JOHN cox H. B. HOLSINGER Class of 1929 J. H. GREEN J. M. GREEN Class of 1930 P. S. HILL Class of 1931 W. JORDAN H. R. KELLY l27II w. J. LACKEY F. K. LUCAS T. H. HEIRONIMUS T. H. HUTCHINSON T. C. LAWFORD W. D. PURDY T. A. MONEYMAKER T. J. NASH E. c. SIMMONS Dxxh thrm I... Pi Chapter of the Engineering Fraternity of Theta Tau Orgam'zed al the University of Alfnnesola. October I5. I904 Installed at University of Virginia. May 26, I923 FACULTY MEMBERS JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, A.B.. C.E. WALTER SHELDEN RODMAN. B.S.. M.S.. S.M. WILLIAM 0. BROWN. 1n. R. E. LEE GILDEA MILTON L. GRIGG CHARLES DORSEY HARMON HARRY R. HOLT BERNARD J. KYLE ROBERT E. LEE. 1:. LLOYD C. MAYERS GILFORD c. QUARLES EDWARD w. RICHARDS w. w. SYMINGTON. JR. WARREN WHITE VIA MEMBERS J. T. SLUDER. JR. I2731 ROBERT BROWNING JAMES SNEAD GODSEY EDWARD F. JOACHIM HAROLD HARWOOD JULIUS F. HUNT W. L. LAFFERTY D. ALEX. MAYERS D. S. PEACH LAWRENCE R. QUARLES ROBERT FRANCIS SELDEN CLAUDE WILKINSON ROBERT CROSBY VANVOORHIES Fm.0Ow GZEMNZEVZM 200E... Trigon Engineering Society Founded a! The University of Virginia. Map. I924 HONORARY FACULTY MEMBER ARTHUR FRANCIS MACCONOCHIE. B.Sc. GRADUATE MEMBER EWING GORDON SIMPSON, E.E. ACTIVE MEMBERS EDWIN EADS ANDREWS. JR. HOWARD BRADLEY BLOOMER BARTHOLOMEW FREDERICK CONLON DANIEL CARROLL COPPS MYERS WHITNALL CALCOTT CHARLES HALL DAVIS. JR. WILLIAM CHAPPELL FLAKE. JR. WILLIAM HARRY FRAVEL HARRY DOUGLAS FORSYTH WILLIAM HENRY HINTON CARTER L. LOTH DAVID LEE MAULSBY DONALD GRANT MACDONALD CHARLES EDWARD MCMURDO HUGH YOST MEETZE JOHN WILLIAM NIXON OVID STEPHEN PETRESCU WALTER LEE PHILLIPS. jk. GEORGE JAY RATHBUN. JR. DAN. HARRISON RISHER WILLIAM MINOR LILE ROGERS HARRISON WILLIAMS. JR. JOHN ALFRED WOTTON, JR. I275I Killikrates Chapter of Alpha Rho Chi Architectural Fraternity Founded al the Universities of Michigan and Illinois. I9I4 Established al the Universily of V irginia, I922 FRATER IN FACULTATE STANISLAW JOHN MAKIELSKI. BS. MEMBERS A. A. ARBOGAST H. D. AVERY W. D. CHEATHAM F. P. CARRAL L. M. DENT P. C. EDMUNDS E. H. EVERY C. D. GILFOYLE R. E. GlLFOYLE O. M. HANSEN C. S. HERITAGE M. E. HOLLEY R. LITTLE F. LUPTON L. L. SCRIBNER W. P. WILLIAMS I2761 CORKSEBCURLS , ,7 . I928 Alpha Gamma Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi Commerce Fraternity Founded a! New York University. I904 Established, I92, HONORARY MEMBERS TIPTON RAY SNAVELY. B.A.. M.A., PHD. ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS MEMBERS IN FACULTY ALBERT jULIUS BARLOW. B.A.. B.B.A.. C.P.A. ELBERT ALVIS KINCAID. B.A.. M.A., PH.D. GEORGE T. STARNES, B.A.. M.A.. PHD. WILSON GEE. B.S.. M.A.. PH.D. ABRAHAM BERGLUND. PHD. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS CHARLES HENRY ROSS CHARLES STAUB THOMAS F. DEBNAM HENRY STAUFFER ACTIVE MEMBERS JOHN DEAN QUARLES DAVID PHILIP REESE. JR. jOSEPH MARSH RUFFIN HORACE ARGYLE TEASS PHILLIP NORTON DUMBRILLE JAMES STAKELEY HALL MAURY STAFFORD KNOWLTON JOHN ALBIEN MARSH BENJAMIN FRANKLIN D. RUNK ARCHER ANDERSON WILLIAMS HOWARD WEAVER McCALL. JR. RALPH CARLETON WHITE FRANK DOMINICK MEAD THOMAS A. McEACHERN. JR. WILLIAM ROBERT MARTIN LINDSAY AVERETT MOTLEY. JR. FRED HUNDLEY QUARLES. jx. INITIATES EDWIN EARLE. HART WINGFIELD SCOTT MACGILL JR. CHARLES WILLIAM GOWL JAMES DUNCAN PULLER. JR. GARLAND CECIL BOOTH ARCHER STUART CAMPBELL JOHN ESSARY DEES GEORGE BASKERVILLE MORTON. JR. l277l E glad; therD K . . , 5.4,qu13 JAISC... 2.. a J l m, , ,. '7 : i CORKS a cums 1M Alpha Xi Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi Commerce Fraternity Founded a! New York University. I907 Established. I925 MEMBER IN FACULTY CHARLES NEWTON HULVEY. 85., MS., LL.B. HONORARY MEMBER PAUL GOODLOE. McINTlRE ACTIVE MEMBERS JOSEPH N. SCHUMATE GEORGE B. WELCH EDWARD M. PAYNE. JR. PAUL B. ROBINSON RICHARD G. DEANE JAMES C. STOCKWELL JAMFj E. WARD. JR. c. BAILEY STEED JAMES A. LEITCH. JR. J. NELSON BROWN ALFRED L. STEVENS GRAHAM F. SMITH INITIATES A. RUSSELL BARBEE RALPH W. HOLSINGER, JR. FRANK M. CHUBB HARRY S. AFFLECK DELMA ROBBINS l279l The Meaning of Corks and Curls . 0 many the name CORKS AND CURLS conveys only the mental picture of the compiled efforts of a group of student editors to present an historical and statis- tical background of the University of Virginia during a designated year. But when we turn back the old dusty pages of annuals of many a year ago we find that the christening of the annual of the University was a feature almost as important as the appearance of the annual itself. And down to this day we find the same predominat- ing elements in our academic life which characterized the thought of the editors of some forty-one years ago. The derivation of the name of the annual is most interesting especially when traced in the article which won the prize in the competition for the most popular and appropriate name. The victorious article written by a Mr. Leander F 033, a medical student, follows: Oh! guileless reader. let not our title lead thy imagination astray, to roam through banquet hall brilliantly lit and gayly bedecked, amid the sounds of the popping of champagne caries and of students, the rippling laughter of beauteous damsels, and the scandal of chaperons, where, as the poet hath it. iAnd bright The lamps shone o'er fair women and brave men.' and then proceeds to make certain statements with regard to the private feelings of some of the company, which we feel a delicacy in repeating. Far otherwise is it, Oh! reader. Instead of champagne you should see the real agony of the unprepared student. who. when called upon to recite some simple matter, such as the Saturnian Metre or Hegel's System, sitteth and openeth not his mouth. even as a bottle that is corked up. so that our gracious founder, the sage of Monticello, in his wisdom and foresight, did bestow upon such like the name of 'CORKI' uWe should like to omit any explanation of 'CURL,' since the evidence in regard to it is not so conclusive as with iCORK'; but, as we must, we will give the most reliable account; and thereby hangs a tale--and a dog's tale at that. The origin of this term is welt-nigh lost in the mists of the past. How- ever, the following account of it is found in the celebrated antiquarian work, iDe Slangi Historia.' by Mr. Midas and Judge Twiddler; i 230 l ..h .-.....-...-...-..-.-.-u Dame Rumour sayeth that in ye earlie days of ye University of Virginia. Ca. Wash. did come untoe ye college. And it happeneth upon a day that he goethin to hear ye students recite; and his auguste presence soc enliveneth jingle, ye most ambitious of ye students. that he maketh a most won- derfully exhausting recitation. whereat Co. Wash. expressed his approval, which did see delight jingle that. in ye chaste and apt words of Co. Wash.. he seemcth as pleased as a dog when he is patted on his head, and curleth his tail for delight thereat. And it is said that, even untoe his day, when a student reciteth passing well. he is called a Curl .' Why don't we put iCURLS' in front. instead of iCORKS'? you ask. For modesty's slveet sake; for otherwise we would seem to assert beforehand that our work would be a success. Know, then. most inquisitive of readers, that we are very modest. as also is the Universityeso modest. in fact. that it has not the boldness to present its great merits to the public by advertising in the Annual. Now. this discrimination between students was well marked far back in 1887 and the editor wonders if our present. so-called modern age, has brought forth any new classification of students. Certainly, we have with us to-day the CORK who day after day attends various lectures and not once does he show the slightest signs of intellectual progress or capacity by even so much as an expression of opinion. His classmates know him only as a negative figure. His type we often Find in the one who takes. at least, two sessions and perhaps. a Summer School to pass A Math, principally because some upperclassman told him at the beginning of his first year that math was a terror to the Freshman. a monotonous bore to the Second Year man. and a crip in the third attempt in Summer School. How many men do we see about the campus to-day who do not take advantage of even a small percentage of the great opportunities offered to them. but sit their way through innumerable hours at a bridge table and incidently some two or three years of academic toil and then subjugate themselves to some second-rate business endeavor as another attempt to eek out a selfish existence? Surely, you have recognized various types of CORKS about you every day and not being difficult to distinguish further description is deemed unneces- sary. We pass him by as the man who is never prepared for the ordinary and even less for the unexpected. And he leaves the University having neither profited nor aided. On the other hand there is the uCURL'Lehow many times have we seen the other extreme! His recitations are always a credit to himself. a source of pleasure to the professor and a standard for his classmates. In his scholastic work his instructors can see the results of honest. conscientious endeavors. He experiences in himself the feeling of pride for work well done and he commands the respect and praise of his fellow-students. It does not seem that the man who recites and works in an ostentatious manner should be included in the classification of CURL. because the man who curls in the true sense of the word is not generally of a selhsh nature. that is. seeking knowledge for his own betterment and praise for his own self-satisfaction. But he applies his experience. his knowl- edge and his efforts in the avenues which will most aid his associates, his friends and his university. Service is depicted in his every effort. for supplementing his capacity to work hard and faithfully is his uwill to work for men. l28l1 Every student of the University of Virginia should have a standard. Are you a member of the group which has beguiled itself into believing that there Is a royal road to learning and success P Or are you cognizant of the self- evident truth that hard work, faithful service and constant adherence to worthy ideals will lead to inevitable success? The picture of the successful and greatly respected man at Virginia has the indispensable background of honors well merited. of service to the University and readiness to be of aid to his fellow-student. The man who fits himself for life's struggles must first be able to gain the respect of his superiors. Certainly the man who curls is the one who impresses not only his associates but also wins the commendation and admiration of his instructors. Knowing his worth they will not hesitate to call upon him to shoulder some responsibility of academic or social importance. The students of the University are always ready to reward true service. The accom- plishment of things well done through self-sacrihce. and constant striving brings to the heart joys which are well nigh unlimited. But the honors easily gained at Virginia only hurt the receiver and his appreciation is dulled because he hasn't been called upon to really merit it. His life is made no brighter and his friends hold him in no higher esteem. It seems that no greater condemnation can be bestowed upon a student than to have it casually remarked that he rode into a campus honor or ribbon society on some fraternity brother's coat-tail. Why not earn it yourself rather than have someone earn it for you? The time-worn expression to the effect that none can get no more out of life than one puts into it is most applicable to the schedule of things here at Virginia. To the HCORK who wastes his time, his father's money. and disregards the excellent oppor- tunities which Virginia offers. the University bids adieu after some few months or years with no regrets at his departure because nothing has been lost. To the CURL upon the completion of his ambitious and well-performed course. Virginia bids farewell and there is felt a certain regret upon his departure. The life of his comrades has been made brighter by his presence: the University has been impressed by his efforts; and 'tho he must depart he leaves behind evidences of his service and sacrifice. The University sends him into the world with every wish for his happiness and every confidence in his success. The spirit of Virginia accompanies him. He goes forth as a real product. an honest, true, and dependable man and gentleman and his life's work will continue along The Way of Honor, The Light of Truth. And the Will to Work for Men. At Virginia. today, there are still the CORK and the CURL. Which are you? I2821 Tbhe Lament of the Gonceited Freshman I am busting, Doctor, bustingf, Ebbs my crammed up knowledge fast, And examination shadoIDs Cather on the morning blast. Let thy lore, oh! Doctor, aid me. Hush thy wrath and bow thine ear, Listen to the tale of corking, Thou, and thou alone. must hear! Though my mom and blotted notebooks Help me now to iicurl no more; Though my torn and scattered papers Strew the Law Room's fatal ftoor; Though no bright distinctions 'nmit me, When the Public Hall shall fill; I will cork as should a Freshman Bust the dauntless Freshman still! Let not servile Senior minions Mock the Freshman thus laid low; 'Twas no Blackstone's text that pitched him, 'Twas the Abstract dealt the blow! Hear then corking in thy classroom, uEre his star shall veil its rave Him. who mad with constant loafing, Thy distinction threw away! Should the base and servile Seniors Dare assail my legal fame. Where the learned legal Lecturer Shows you how to win a claim; Seek him, say the fates haVe told me, What my nightly dreams foretell, That with Blackstone and I ustinian I'll yet proudly take B. L.! I2831 And for thee, stern-hearted Doctor, Legal Lecturer all the white. Light examination horrors, With but one retenting smile. Give to Seniors common B. L.'s. uLet their brows the Iauret twine: t can scorn such present honors. Other B. L.'s will be mine! H I am busting. Doctor, busting,' Hark! th' insulting Seniors' cry. They are 'igrinning't-quick my Blackstone. Let me cork them ere I fty! Ah! no more within the Law Room uWitt my heart exutting swett- Blackstone. Kent and Creenteaf guard thee. Doctors! Seniors! Fare you well! The Freshman writes his mournfut song, White sadder mem'ries 'round him throng; He thought of home. he thought of pride. And then he wished that he had tried To crown with honor his fair name, Instead of linking it with shame: But tears cannot relieve his heart. So he determines to depart. True to his word he takes the train, We ne'er shall see his face again; And as I have no more to tell, I too. kind Reader, bid farewell, Just adding, if these hits cut you, They sometimes cut their Author too! SATIS. University of Virginia. April, 1872. l2841 N a peaceful garden setting between East Lawn and East Range there stands a singu- ' lar monument to Anglo-American friendship, eloquent in its simplicity and unique character. expressive of the indissolubie bonds that attach the two great branches of English-spcaking peoples to one another. Among the oldest of Oxford's venerable buildings, redolent of hoary antiquity. of serene beauty. of scholarly dignity, the chapel tower of Merton College holds commanding place. Started in I448. it was completed in I451 and crowned by four lofty sculptured pinnacles. Generations of scholars succeeded one another within the shadow of the stately edifice till at length four centuries and more had elapsed and the quaint surmounting sentinels of learning had succumbed to the ravages of time. The pinnacles in l9l4 were declared unsafe and replaced by exact replicas. Of the originals it was determined that two should carry the message of England's oldest seat of learning to the New World: one was bestowed on King's College in Canada and the other became the treasured possession of the University of Virginia. The University acknowledged the signal honor of this recognition and erected the gift in an environment in keeping with its historic interest and associations. May the impressive Gothic shaft of time-wom, curiously eroded gray limestone there attest the immortality of that realm of true scholarship which transcends terrestrial boundaries and ever symbolize the identity of spirit and purposes and ideals which animate Oxford and Virginia. L. A. D. G. Izssl A Deucnrrun. VISTA of ARCADE AND wv THE ROTUNIDA AND A GLIMPSE of the LAWN THE STATELY MAPLES 0F wssr LAWN t: . Shugi'dfgfe m9; : eaxj mxec K,:::j-:'-' 'l' a5 , $309.9 2435 x 7 '2 : w :2 a-Et KI 1K WC Jh Xi. cetlmng, 6' z: ca 7 k 3K9 R? . s! xtfihui . u; .. .. I . m, N, THQMMINJLYp COO?LR - ALUMNI MEMBERS CHRISTIE BENET ........................................................ Columbia. 5. C. MURRAY MASON MCGUIRE. .............................................. Richmond, Va. DAVID JOSEPH WOOD ................................................ Charlottesville. Va. FACULTY MEMBERS GARDNER LLOYD CARTER JOHN HENRY NEFF JOHN JENNINGS LUCK STUDENT MEMBERS BICKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL THOMAS HARCOURT URMSTON. JR. HENRY HARFORD CUMMING l2331 General Athletic Association OFFICERS BICKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL ........................................... Presidenl HENRY HARFORD CUMMINC ........................................ Secretary-Treasurer DAVID ELLIS BROWN ....................................... Craduale Manager of Athlch'cs EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DAVID ELLIS BROWN BICKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL GARDNER LLOYD CARTER CURTIS EMORY CUDDY HENRY HARFORD CUMMING THEODORE PHILLIPS THOMAS HARCOURT URMSTON, JR. l289l Q WEARERS OF $13 THE, Vy 11 0091c: BASKET-BALL JOHN HARTWELL HARRISON ARCHER GRACCHUS ONES FRANK DOMINICK M AD ROBERT STEPHENS MILLEN WAT HENRY TYLER WARREN VIA ROBERT GAMBLE CABELL. Ill PERCY HOUSTON BROXV N MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN ALEXANDER HAMILTON BRYAN FRANK BOSTICK GILMER PATRICK ARMISTEAD GIBSON BOXING VIRGIL LEONIDAS KELLY WILLIAM CLIFFORD LUKE ALEXANDER QUERY THOMAS HARCOURT URMSTON, jn. HONORARY HENRY JOHN HENRY BENCKENSTEIN CARLYSLE ALLEN BETHEL WILLIAM EDGAR BYRD. JR. BICKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL OSCAR THOMAS CLOSE CURTIS EMORY CUDDY GARLAND TRAVIS DANIEL. JR. PERCIVAL HUNTER FAULCONER HARRISON FITZGERALD FLIPPIN SAMUEL FRIEDBURC ROBERT GLAUBER FLOYD MORRIS HARRIS ALBERT GERST HOFHEIMER HADEN LANNIGAN FOOTBALL NATHANIEL LITTLETON HOLLAND JOHN BASIL HUSHION QUINTUS HUTTER GLENN AUGUSTUS KAMINER VJILLIAM CLIFFORD LUKE SAMUEL TALIAFERRO PENDLETON THEODORE PHILLIPS BLEDSOE CALHOUN PINKERTON JOHN KIRKPATRICK SLOAN WILLIAM COWELL STEPHENSON WILLIAM WALLACE. SYMINGTON GEORGE RANDOLPH TAYLOR RICHARD TURNER THOMAS HARCOURT URMSTON. JR. BASEBALL BENJAMIN APRIL WILLIAM EVERETT ATKINSON DONALD SWAN BEARD WILLIAM THOMAS BOWEN PERCY HOUSTON BROWN ROBERT GAMBLE CABELL. 1n BICKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL SAM WILLIAM FAYONSKY JOSEPH WILLIAM CHINN CURTIS EMORY CUDDY HENRY HARFORD CUMMING ALLEN LEROY CARTER. JR. CARLYLE GREGORY FLAKE WILLIAM MILLER GAMMON CHARLES LOUIS GILBERT CHARLES LUCIAN GLEAVES JULIAN BURKE GREEN EUGENE SWANSON GROSECLOSE SAMUEL FRIEDBURG ROBERT GLAUBER JOHN BASIL HUSHION CHARLES BENJAMIN LEE HUGH DE WITT MCCORMICK MIDDLETON ELLIOTT RANDOLPH JOHN WESLEY STEPHENS. 1n. MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN TRACK JOSEPH COLLIER HUTCHESON JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE WILLIAM BERNARD KNIGHT JAMES LINDSAY LATERNAU MAURICE LEON LEBAUER DANIEL HARRISON RISHER WILLIAM COWELL STEPHENSON ROBERT HARDIN VAN METER WILLIAM STONE WEEDON BEVERLEY TUCKER WHITE FRANCIS CHARLES W'ILLIAMS. JR. Review of the Year's Athletics .HE. period of athletics at Virginia covered in this volume is one which A justifies the greatest enthusiasm in the ranks of Cavalier supporters. It is a period which in the number and importance of victories has been great and one in which the competitive as well as the sportsmanlike qual- ities of Virginia men have been shown in their best light for many a year. In some sports, particularly those recently inaugurated, success has not always been ours. In others we have only an average record to offer. But in most phases of intercollegiate athletics the Orange and Blue since the preceding volume of CORKS AND CURLS has made noticeable advances. These advances have been in the form of student interest, alumni co-operation, increased ma- terial facilities, improved coaching, and-what is, contrary to the recent Virginia theories. a rather important matterewe have also won our share of the victories. It may be said that we are now returning to the spirit of pre-war athletics at Virginia in our insistence upon victories where we are rightfully due victories. The Cavalier football record for I927, five wins in nine starts, while not on its face impressive, discloses under investigation a first-elass season. Two of the defeats were at the hands of perhaps the strongest teams in the South, Georgia and Tennessee. The other two losses, to North and South Carolina, by the margin of one point each may be classified under the law of averages or hard luck. The Neale eleven chalked up victories over Hampden-Sidney, V. M. 1., V. P. 1., Washington and Lee, and Maryland, for the first time in several years winning the State championship by victories over the other three members of the big four. Basket-ball at Virginia with twenty wins in twenty-six contests enjoyed the most successful season since I922. The Old Dominion dribblers defeated both V. M. I. and V. P. I. twice and Washington and Lee once aside from victories over Lynchburg, Randolph-Macon, Hampden-Sidney, and Rich- mond within the State. Three wins were recorded over South Carolina while Duke. Johns-Hopkins, Maryland, Catholic. Stevens Tech. Sewanee, and Brooklyn Poly were defeated once. The Cavaliers lost two games to North Carolina, one to North Carolina State, Maryland, and Kentucky. At the I29ll Southern Conference tournament in Atlanta the Cavalier quintet won the first round by defeating Alabama but were put out of the running in the second by Mississippi A. and M. On the track and field Virginia was only moderately successful. winning meets against V. P. I. and Washington and Lee and losing to Dartmouth, North Carolina, and West Point. The season was somewhat redeemed by the winning of the South Atlantics at Richmond and was further brightened by the individual performances of Cumming and LeBauer. In cross-country Pop Lannigan's charges defeated V. P. I. and Washington and Lee to win the State championship and the Richmond Times-Dispatch cup. Meets were lost to Princeton, Navy. and Maryland. The curtain was rung down at Chapel Hill where the Old Dominion took fourth place in the Southern Conference run. In baseball Virginia won thirteen out of twenty games and managed to secure the unofhcial second place in the Southern Conference with a percentage of .700. The Orange and Blue listed victories over Hampden-Sidney, Buck- nell. Penn State, Princeton, F ordham, Washington and Lee, Richmond, and Maryland, and took two contests apiece from both Georgia and V. M. I. Losses were suffered to Springfield. Williams, Washington and Lee. Yale, and New York University. The annual three-game series with North Carolina resulted in a victory apiece and a I I-IO rubber game which gave the Tarheels the victory. Boxing added another unusually successful year at Virginia when Coach LaRowe's leather-pushers came through with six victories in seven attempts. The pugilists defeated Washington and Lee. V. P. 1., Pennsylvania. North Carolina, V. M. I., and Syracuse and lost a 4-3 match with the Navy at Annapolis. In the Southern Conference tournament held for the second year at Charlottesville Virginia was the victim of an upset and lost to North Carolina though Captain Cilmer and Weed, Cavalier pugs. copped the championship in their respective weights. The wrestling team fighting the handicap of inexperience showed a slate devoid of victories-a record equalled by the lacrosse team. In tennis the count was 5-2 in matches against the Old Dominion while swimming brought up the average of the minor sports with an even break of two meets won and two lost. As this volume goes to press Virginia holds the State title in football, track, cross-country, swimming, and boxing. a supremacy over our neighboring rivals which has been unexampled in recent years. 12921 the Corner. Smells of frying meat. gasoline, new clothes. drugs,a pool room Lounging groups. Negroes hurrying home after a hard silLet 5 get goingeNo use to miss it. Dobie speaks to-night-Usually worth hearing-When you leaving to-morrow 9-No to-night at twelve. night ride faster-Terrible mob going to be methTwo games in that town at once too largHTaking any overeYou bet awful in Lexington-Hi gentlemene Hi gentlemen-What are our chances?-Can't tell, but we do play football against those peopleeHi gents. see you all later. Front room. Leave at twelveeHi gentlemen. N IGHT. Winding roads. endless ribbons of silver. Black shadows rac- ing past. Icy coldness. The mountain. Lights. On through the sleeping town. Down the valley. Keen night air colder in the hollows. A barn yard. Smell of cattle. pigs and hay. Dogs barking. Goal shong wahoowa ooooh COLD! -Just short onPShwell, er misnrels shing bashrd king. wahoowa. WAHOOWA! le Worst ride I ever had. Only a fool Eskimo ought to be out a night like thikTry and hold those two clervishes in back there will you-Yes try and do iteEEEEYOOW! WOW!WOOOW!!-Only a few miles 9, more. WA 1; ngg XKXI st N DAWN. Cold air even colder. Faint tints of pinkish blue smear the eastern horizon. Leaves rustle in the hushed stillness of the dawn. Carols of fowl. kine and swine rupture the new day. Five entangled bodies heave groan- ingly on the seats of a badly battered and more badly ditched Ford. The shining weathervane of a church spire flashes the first promise of a sun to come. 12931 CORKS fa CURLS uOooohleOh GodleGet up. my legleMy back. Oooh.eBrrrrrrr God ifs coldle-Almost in the damn town. See the steepleeNot at all inter- ested in steeples thanks-Umph! Brrr! Aah. Oooh. Awfully shorry but haven,t least idea werenell we are. do yooou? An . . . OOOOH we've had a wreck! Who will tell my mathemeWAAHOO! Oh. Oh. Oh. I hurt. Pleashing pasture I'm shure. Lovely country too and alla poor birdies had no place to shleep and my mouth wash open. Oooooooooh. LovelyeHow did we happen to ditch ?-Steering knuckle jammedeDamn second-hand Fords. Here comes a car let's get a lift. NOON. Endless hash of care. Endless mash of people. Dirty, shabby, crooked streets. Unattractive stores vomiting whirling masses of struggling humanity. Funny policemen vainly trying to direct traflic. Virginians. Tar Heels, Cadets. Minks, Minks, Minks. Pushing. Crowding. To the field. Painful hills. The Gym. Down. clown, down. Railroad tracks. Up again. A suEOcating crush of people profanely tearing clothing against jagged wire fences. The field. A sun smitten cow pasture Hanked by minerature stands. HVlhat? Car confiscated?eYes Staunton.-Tough. Awful town this. No food, no anythingeRotten game this morning. The Cadets sure had the nerveeBut all I want is section six-Move over please-Here they come! le On your feet VirginiaeWAHOOWAleLet's gol-eYes this is section six-eNick kickeDOWNA F IEL VIGIA! leOh look they've all jumped on that one poor man. What did they do that for9eWE. WANT A TOUCHDOWN! e Look! Airplane. e FIGHT. FIGHT. FIGHT. F ICHT. Here we goeTOUCHDOWN! TOUCHDOWN! TOUCH- . DOWN!-Now hold 'em.eHalf over, let's take a walk. Men; jovial, convivial, morose. soclclen, in- toxicated. drunk. All wandering. Greet- ings, thoughts, prophisies. yells, hoots, howls, clothes and drinks exchanged. Epigramma- tical conversation. TIME. Scurry for seats. I2941 .- .J 1'- if. 91..., . Jim 7 ,, Let's go Virginial-No this is not section six.-Where's my seat? DOWNA FIEL VIGIA! ! 1 have never felt SO bad before-Down in front-I'm sorry but you're in the wrong seat Hold 'em Virginia ! HOLD! HOLD! HOLD!--We held ,em NO BY COD! They got a touch downs-Tie I don't care if she is your girl Open up Virginia -WA H00 WA! ! Never saw such passeHHere we gPMade it ! TOUCH- DOWN! TOUCHDOWN! TOUCHDOWN! OUR CAME 13-7! Yes I believe I will have just a small one. FINIS. l2951 23-O Pm Dsz DANE ImeS;J G013 1 N W S 'VKVI VVSVVXVtV-Nxtis , 7267, f: 2,, dd? NIENDOQFF RKH J: CARDWELL. CAPTAIN FOOTBALL CORKS 6 CU RLS L928 Football, l: 93th Ffl . l !lnm 3!, ;. I927 BICKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL Captain WILLIAM HOUSTON MAVERICK Manager HARRISON LEIGH BUCK Assistant Manager HUNTER HOLMES MOSS Assistanl Manager SAMUEL HODGES MCCHEE Assistant Manager EARLE NEALE Head Coach CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK Assistant Coach JOHN KELLISON Aasislanl Coach THEODORE PHILLIPS Assislanl Coach A. C. CARTER DIFFEY HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND First Year Coaches TEAM WALLACE SYMINC-TON .......... Cuard H. F. FLIPPIN ....................... End F. M. HARRIS ..................... Guard B. C. PINKERTON ............ Quarlcrlmck GARLAND DANIEL ............... Cuard I. B. HUSHION ............... Quarlerback A. C. HOFHEIMER ................ Cuard C. A. KAMINER ................. Halfback C. R. TAYLOR .................... Ccnler O. T. CLOSE .................... Halfback W. T. BYRD .................... ...Ccn!er C. A. BETHEL .................. Halfback B. W. CARDWELL ................ Tackle l.- K. SLOAN ..................... Halfbaclf W. C. LUKE ....................... Tackle HUNTER FAULCONER .......... Fullback T. H. URMSTON .................. Tackle QUINTUS HUTTER ............. Fullback R. TURNER .......................... End 5. T. PENDLETON ............... Fullback RECORD Virginia ............................... 38 HampdemSidney College ................ 6 Virginia ............................... 0 Georgia ............................... 32 Virginia ............................... '2 South Carolina ......................... I3 Virginia ............................... I3 V. M. .............................. 5 Virginia ............................... 7 V. P. l. .............................. 0 Virginia ............................... 0 Tennessee ............................. 42 Virginia ............................... '3 Washington and Lee ................... 7 Virginia ............................... Zl Maryland ............................. 0 Virginia ............................... '3 North Carolina ........................ I4 Virginia ............................... l27 Opponcnls ............................ l22 l 299 I LNmF .E w... JJIV5FOO... ...524:' - -', h '5- o r .1:- Football -;. HEN football training opened early in September, 3; Coaches Neale, Kellison and Fenwick had a nucleus 96 of only six letter-men around whom to build a team. An abundance of good material from last fall's F irst Year squad, however, furnished men to fill capably the open places on the Cavalier eleven. F acing one of the hardest schedules in recent years, which included eight consecutive games with members of the South- ern Conference, the Old Dominion, with practically a new line from end to end, closed the season as State Champions. with a record of five victories and four defeats. There follows a brief summary of each game: CAPTAIN CARDWELL Virginia, 38; Hampden-Sidney College, 6 On September 24. with the thermometer hovering around ninety degrees, the Cavaliers once more resumed action on the Lambeth Field gridiron. anxious to wipe out the scoreless tie with the Death Valley squad last fall. Making a strong rally after a slow start. during which the Tigers regiSe tered a touchdown on a recovered fumble, followed by three line thrusts. the Old Dominion drove the Death Valley line and successfully used a bewilder- SMASHING LINE PLAY-V. M. I. GAME l3021 CORKS a cums KOM l928 Ill:h11l MEJH1 tu .1 p I ! Illllll' t SLOAN PAVES WAY ron Toucr-wowN-V. P. l. GAME ing series of passes to score a clean-cut win. Close, Hutter. Hushion and Sloan starred in the backfield. while Captain Cardwell. Luke and Benchen- stein showed up well in the line. Virginia, 0; Georgia, 32 A week later. at Athens, Georgia, the Orange and Blue fell before the powerful offensive of the University of Georgia. conquerors of Yale and runner-up in the Southern Conference football championship, the first of the Virginians' eight Conference foes. Led by fullback McCrary and Dudley, the Bulldogs registered a touch- down in each of the first periods. and scored twice in the final quarter. Close following of the ball aided the Georgians as much in scoring as did their powerful driving attack, for one touchdown came from an intercepted pass. one from a recovered fumble and a third following a blocked kick. The Nealemen scarcely threatened to score. for only three times were the Cavaliers, through Hutter and Sloan, able to carry the oval within twenty yards of the Georgia goal line. Virginia, 12; South Carolina, 13 In one of the most exciting games ever witnessed on Lambeth F ield, the Old Dominion. facing its second Southern Conference opponent, October 8, bowed to the University of South Carolina by the slim margin of one point. I303l THANKSGIVING CAMEeCHAPEL HILL New K: By two passes, Hushion to F lippin and Hushion to Turner, the Vir- ginians scored in the second quarter, but failed to kick goal. Soon after the -...... .h. -r ....-e....--e- V . u? .-...-. .....- --....... $f -,- M . w--- I f, l . ' :4 MM: ........... f ,. . V. M. l. GAME-PASS HUSHION T0 TURNER ron FORTY YARDS l 304 l corms a cums Kmm I928 .. mm L l : ,h iIhW' h Ll luni?1hn L v 'AN STADIUM. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA openinh of the third period. Hushion shot another pass to Turner who raced sixty-five yards for Virginia's second touchdown. Once more, the Cavaliers failed to kick goal. A few minutes later, the,Camecocks, by a series of passes and a long end run put over a score, but failed in the attempt to add an extra point. V. P. l. GAMEJLOAN Gus AWAY FOR THIRTY-FI'VE YARDS l 305 l CORKS 6 CURLS VmcINIA's AERIAL GAME DEFEATS W. AND L. In the last few minutes of play, during which the oval was advanced over two hundred yards, with the Old Dominion still leading. I2 to 6, Zobel. of Carolina, received a twenty-five-yard pass from Wingheld, of the Game- cocks, and dashed fifty yards for a tally, booting the winning point a moment later. Virginia, 13; V. M. 1., 8 In a game featured by a thrilling aerial attack combined with sterling line plunging by fullback Hutter, the Orange and Blue registered its hrst t Southern Conference victory. over V. M. 1., the following Saturday. on Lambeth Field. During the first quarter the ball see-sawecl from one end of the field to the other. Early in the second period, Sloan, attempting to kick out from behind the goal posts, after the team had been forced back by Barnes' long punts. fumbled the oval, but recovered for a safety, giving the Cadets a two-point lead. In the third quarter. by a series of sensational passes that brought the spectators to their feet and Hutter's line plunging. the Orange and Blue drove down the field eighty yards to put over a touchdown. and soon afterwards again marched through the Flying Squadron. in a similar manner, for another tally. adding an extra point and thereby assuming a I3 to 2 lead. In the middle of the final period, Barnes, of the Red, White and Yellow, who had dropped back to pass, seeing his mates covered, made a sensational fifty-yard run for the last score of the game. I3061 CORKS 5 cums KOM I928 1 1- Elm; n k l7 fl '1 I I II I Illlf -77.; MARYLAND's LINE OPENS BEFORE VIRGINIA INTERFERENCE Virginia, 7; V. P. 1., 0 Avenging last year's 6 to 0 defeat. the Orange and Blue through Sloan's brilliant broken field running and Hushion's generalship, downed V. P. I. on Lambeth Field. October 22. to score a second Conference win. The lone touchdown of the'fray came in the second quarter when the Virginians, forced back by Peake's punting, started a drive down the field that resulted in a score. Sloan, Old Dominion halfback, faked a punt and dashed fortyefive yards before he was downed. A pass to Close netted ten more. Sloan, slipping around encl added twenty-six, while Hutter tore through center for four. On the next play. a lateral pass, Hushion to Sloan. the young Cavalier darted around end for a tally. V. P. I. was off side and the extra point counted. During the rest of the game, both teams used strong defensive play. Two Cobbler attempts for field goals failed. while the Techhs last rally, in the final period, fell nine yards short of the Nealemen's goal line. Virginia, 0; Tennessee, 42 At the University of Tennessee, seven days later the forward passing and line plunging of Witt, Dodson and Derryberry spelled defeat for the Cavaliers against their hfth Southern Conference foe. Tennessee started scoring in the first quarter when Dodson passed to Derryberry for a touchdown. The Orange and White tallied again in the second period, by the aerial route, following a series of line plunges. l3071 HUTTER TEARS OPEN CAROLINA LINE Virginia, in the last half was unable to cope with the Volunteers, air attack and line drives. The Tennesseeans added two touchdowns in each of the closing periods. For the Orange and Blue, Hushion and Sloan were the outstanding players in the backfield, while Captain Cardwell and Luke did good work in the line. Virginia, 13; Washington and Lee, 7 . Upsetting all expectations, the Old Dominion tore through Washington and Lee. at Lexington, November 5, to annex the State football championship and chalk up another Conference win. A fumble by the Minks on their nine-yard line, in the first period. fole lowed by three line smashes and a pass, Sloan to Hushion. resulted in the first Cavalier touchdown. Captain Cardwell booted an extra point. In the third quarter, by the aerial route and line plunging, the Generals retaliated, tying the score, 7 to 7. Through a series of brilliant passes that caused nine thousand pulses to halt, in the last period, and a final heave, Sloan to Hushion, the Virginians put over the winning score. Virginia, 21; Maryland, 0 Continuing their Hashing attack, the Nealemen added another Southern Conference victory by downing the University of Maryland, on Lambeth Field. November '2. I3081 CORKS a cums KO , I928 r M it i IWMMMLI NI : , agg-iix' -xesa-i gg VIRGINIA's LINE HOLDS-CAROLINA GAME Following an intercepted pass in the second quarter. the Cavaliers. by passing and line plunging carried the ball over. Captain Cardwell kicked goal. Shortly following the kick-off in the third period. Sloan put over the Virginians second score, and the Old Dominion Captain added another extra point. A few minutes later. the Nealemen, regaining the oval on their forty- yard line were awarded a referee's decision on a fifty-yard pass. and tallied on a second heave, Sloan to Flippin. Captain Cardwell booted a third extra pomt. The Old Liners scarcely threatened to score after the first quarter. Virginia, 13; North Carolina, 14 Facing North Carolina. at Chapel Hill, in the annual. Turkey Day clash, an occasion the Tar Heels chose for the dedication of their splendid new Kenan Memorial Gymnasium, the Orange and Blue eleven was nosed out in an exciting contest by a one-point margin, before a record-breaking crowd. North Carolina jumped into the lead in the first quarter. scoring on a long pass, and chalked up another touchdown in the third period on a long run by Foard and a pass, Ward to Young. Extra points were added after each score. The Virginians, fighting valiantly, opened the final period with a rush. Close intercepted a pass and ran to Virginia's forty-five-yard line, passed to Turner for thirty-flve yards and went around end for twenty-six more. Hutter took the ball over but Captain Cardwell's kick went wide by a foot. Shortly I3091 afterward, the Nealemen marched down the field again, and Close. eluding three tacklers. registered a touchdown. The Cavalier Captain booted the oval for an extra point, and the game ended with Tar Heels leading '4 to 13. Thus ended the I927 gridiron season, with six letter-men closing their college careers on the team that triumphed over Hampden-Sidney, V. M. 1.. V. P. 1., Washington and Lee, and Maryland, and bowed to Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Captain B. W. Cardwell was one of the two players of this state selected to play on the All-Southern Senior team that defeated the All-Western Senior team, 8 to 0, during the Christmas holidays. On the All-Virginia Mythical eleven, the Cavaliers were represented by Close. at quarter. and Hutter, at fullback. Hushion. of Virginia. was given honorable mention. I3l01 CD Hutton Fullback; 2 Hushion, Qulrterbaok; 0 Turner, End: 00 Cardwell. Tickle and Caphln. 1927: 6 Sloan. Hllfbnck: 6 Luke, Tackle and Captuln-eloot, 1928; 0 Clone. Quarterback Ind Halfblok huar ddsaaw JJ1DFOOn. gt. 1 . ', m .15 g NIH .bc. ,u .x ,.x . , . ,4 la apt$ilrgnit Raw 3.F0.W. '3ank'$ W . $.?$1.? 1$4 nI . I - , ., ; - , . a ;. I. JiAflV WM iL :l .r R O D N .m. N m d MEAD, CAPTAIN BASKET-BALL CORKS a cums KAM I928 . - r-Ff'; w w III : A k a II it 3 Illmmmrmm L I 41:11:47; ;: $35.83 Basket-Ball, I 928 FRANK D. MEAD ..................................... . .......................... Caplain HENRY H. LANNIGAN ........................................................... Coach HOWARD A. HOLLAND .................................................. Assistanl Coach ARMISTEAD L. BOOTHE ....................................................... Manager ARCHER A. WILLIAMS ................................................. Assislani Manager JOSEPH A. TURNER .................................................... Assistant Manager WILLIAM A. HALLOWES. Ill ..... . ..................................... Assialanl Manager TEAM WAT H. TYLER ................. Forward FRANK D. MEAD .................. Cuard ARCHER C. JONES .............. Forward SAM FAYONSKY .................. Cuard J. HARTWELL HARRISON ...... Forward WARREN VIA ..................... Cuard ROBERT S. MILLEN SCORES Virginia ............................... 39 Lynchburg College ...................... 27 Virginia ............................... 34 Randolph- Macon ....................... 23 Virginia ............................... 55 Hampden-Sidncy ....................... 27 Virginia ............................... 40 Johns Hopkins ......................... 25 Virginia ............................... 28 Kcntuc ky .............................. 31 Virginia ............................... 33 South Carolina ......................... 28 Virginia ............................... 38 South Carolina ......................... 29 Virginia ............................... 2' North Carolina ......................... 37 Virginia ............................... 20 Maryland ............................. 26 Virginia ............................... 29 Catholic University ..................... 28 Virginia ............................... 28 Slevcna Tech .......................... 20 Virginia ............................... 38 Richmond University .................... 30 Virginia ............................... 35 V. P. l. ............................... 26 Virginia ............................... 22 North Carolina ......................... 26 Virginia ............................... 35 M. 1. Virginia ............................ 38 V. P. 1. Virginia ............................. 28 V. M. 1. Virginia ............................... 20 Norlh Carolina Slate .................... 25 Virginia ............................... 34 Muryl and Virginia ............................... 46 Scwance Virginia ................................ 44 Duke ................................. 34 Virginia ............................... 36 South Carolina ......................... 27 Virginia ............................... 36 Washinglon and Lee .................... 28 Virginia ............................... 39 Brooklyn Poly ......................... 27 NM awn. .ngw... Jszm.mewlxm '1 f. tf '.' lA .l Basket-Ball IRGINIA closed an unusually successful basket-ball . season this year in March, with a total of nineteen ' Fit: victories out of twenty-four games played. Playing a steady game throughout the season. the Cavaliers went to the second round of the Southern Conference meet at Atlanta, Ga. All five of the men on the team were heavy scorers, with over a hundred points each. Millen was first and Jones sec- ond. with totals of I76 and 151 points respectively. Next in order were Tyler, I41; Fayonsky, H3; Mead. 107. The season was opened with four successive victories. Lynchburg College was beaten 38 to 27, Virginia using two A a- complete teams of which both made practically an equally i C ' good showing. Captain Mead and Tyler were the high APTAIN . - . Mum scorers of this game. With Fayonsky 1n excellent form on the floor work. Randolph-Macon proved more difficult. but lost by a 34-23 score. It was an unusually rough meet, with thirty-two fouls called. twenty-six of them against the Orange and Blue. Tyler was again high-point man with Millen. while Woodson and King, of the Yellow Jackets, took hfteen of their teams twenty-three points. A sweeping victory was chalked up against Hampden-Sidney, 55 to 27. The unusual size of the Cavalier team, with every man of the regulars six feet or over. counted heavily against a small Tiger quint. Virginia leaped into a hfteen-point lead in the opening round, which was maintained through- out the rest of the game. Fayonsky led in points tallied. with Tyler and Mead tied for second place. The flrst team from outside the State, Johns Hopkins, was met and vanquished 40 to 25. Coach Lannigan continued his practice of using fre- quent substitutions in order to keep the players fresh. A lead gained early in the game could not be overcome by the Blue Jays in spite of stubborn resis- tance in the final half. Millen was again head man while Fayonskfs clever dribbling was a feature of the Cavalier attack. A narrow margin of three points gave Kentucky the next contest, Vir- ginia's first defeat, and first Southern Conference tilt of the season. The 13171 outcome was in doubt until the last few moments of play. when a 28-28 tie was broken by the Kentuckians with a foul shot and a final beautiful field goal. The first half was a continual effort on the part of the Cavaliers to keep up, partially successful; in the second round Millen and Fayonsky, with brilliant shooting. broke a five-point lead to place the Orange and Blue a single tally ahead. This margin was quickly passed by the visitors, and the score wavered from Kentucky,s favor to Virginia's several times before the final Blue and White rally clinched the game. Two conquests were next registered, both over South Carolina, Con- ference enemies. The first game ended in a fairly close score of 33-28. the Gamecocks putting on a fast rally in the second half which for a time threat- ened to decide the game. However. the Cavalier defense tightened up, and Jones and Fayonsky, with brilliant goal shooting. maintained Virginia's lead to the end. In the second game Tyler and Millen were high scorers in an easier victory, 38 to 29. Virginia was ahead throughout the game, except for a moment in the flrst half after which the lead was resumed, to end the half 19-1 I . These two victories were balanced with two defeats before North Caro- lina and Maryland. The team failed to keep up its swift passing methods and fine shooting which had characterized the previous contests. Fayonsky A and Millen tallied six of the eight Cavalier field goals. The bJ second game was difiicult to characterize as a clear loss. Vir- i ginia seemed to out-play the Terrapins in every branch of the game, but could not secure a victory. The following day. however, Catholic University's till then undefeated quintet met its first loss in eleven contests. It was the finest game the Cavaliers had played so far. There was no individual star in the contest, the whole aggregation per- forming evenly and finely. As the second half opened, the Cardinals jumped to a seven-point lead. This was brought down little by little by the Orange and Blue boys, until the score was tied at 21-21 with less than a minute to play. At this critical juncture. Captain Mead sunk a beautiful clean foul shot to give Virginia a single-point victory. This was the first of four successive conquests. Three days later Stevens Tech bowed in a 28-20 contest, the first TYLER game at home after the long foreign invasion. By this time the I3181 positions, Millen as center, and Captain Mead and F ayonsky guarding. There were no substitutions in this fray. Mead starred with his close guarding and long shots from the middle - of the floor. Jones and Fayonsky were close behind. Richmond fell next. 38 to 30, after putting up a rather close struggle which twice threatened to tie the count. Jones and Fayonsky, with long shots from the foul line, broke up the second menace, while Peterson and Sanford of the Spiders, put up a game fight with a total of fourteen points, ten of them in the second half. The following night V. P. I. was downed 35 to 26. The Cobblers also threatened several times to take the lead, but again Jones and Fayonsky crashed through while Millen put up some spectacular shooting, particularly in the first half. North Carolina registered a second win, however, a few days later, breaking the Cavalier winning streak by a score of 22-26. It was a hard-fought contest. Virginia leading by two points at the end of the first frame. The score was tied twice early in the second half, then the Tar Heels broke through to a lead that was continued until the game closed. The Cavaliers used no substitutes, the regular five going the whole distance alone. On the following night this loss was evened when Virginia conquered V. M. I. 35 to I9. The outcome was never in doubt, although F rost, the Cadet Captain, scored heavily throughout. Jones and Millen were high men for the Orange and Blue. Two repeat games followed, both successful. V. P. I. was again beaten. 38 to 12, in an unexciting contest. At the end of this fray, Millen was the first Cavalier to break 100 points, his total being 102 to 92 each for Tyler and Jones who were second. The V. M. 1. game on the following night was also decisive as before, ending with a tally of 28 to '8 points. Virginia,s final loss of the regular season followed when North Carolina State chalked up a score of 33 to 23. The visitors jumped into the lead at once. but were shortly tied at 7 to 7. At the half, the Red Terrors had come out into a four-point lead, and this could not be broken in the final half. Jones and Tyler played a brilliant game, tying with Captain Mead for high-scoring honors, five points all. Young and Johnson, of the Carolina aggregation each turned in a total of nine points, with Goodwin close behind with 6. I319l team was firmly moulded with Tyler and Jones at the forward ? E, FAYONSKY The six games which closed the season were all victories. The hrst of these was a win over Maryland. which avenged a loss to the same team earlier in the season. The Terrapins were literally swamped, gaining only two field goals in the entire game, both in the second half. Virginia led 18 to 6 at the end of the first half, largely due to the efforts of Tyler and Jones. Frequent substitutions by Maryland could not break up the winning Cavalier combina- tion in the final session. and Coach Lannigan closed the game with an entire team of substitutes. Tyler was heavy scorer, with 12 points. followed by Jones with 8. Thirty-five fouls were called. 18 on Maryland. 1 7 on Virginia. On three successive days. Sewanee. Duke, and South Carolina were brought to bay with decisive scores. In the First of these contests. which was never in doubt. the Cavaliers started with the regular quintet and tossed in a score of 22-11 by the end of the Hrst half. In the second Coach Lannigan ran in a team of substitutes after Jones had added 8 counters to the Orange and Blue lead, and the game ended 46 to 24. Jones was high scorer with twelve points. while Harrison and Millen tied for second place with 10 each. Smith and Thigpen made most of Sewanee's tallies, with 11 and 9 points respectively. Duke bowed 44 to 34 in a hard-fought battle. It was one of the fastest aggregations of the year which Virginia faced, and, although the Blue Devils never took the lead. their speedy Hoor work and clever guarding frequently bafHed the Cavaliers. Tyler led the scoring with twelve points to Millenis ten. South Carolina lost her third game of the season to Virginia by a nine-point margin similar to that of her previous defeat. The lead repeatedly changed hands during the first half. neither quintet ever having more than a five-point margin. The final half was also close. until Milien came through with a swift total of seven points followed by a field goal and a foul shot from Captain Mead which closed the game, 36 to 27. Mil- len set a new heavy-scoring record for the season with 21 points. A few days later the Cavaliers defeated Wash- ington and Lee 36 to 28 at Lexington. Captain Mead starred in this game. The final contest of the I3201 CORKS 5 CURLS foW l928 ,Jxx, DEIWEIK 4 c, x!- .; 1-? e 3.221333 season was an easily won victory over the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. In the Southern Conference tourney at Atlanta. the Cavalier team started off with a decisive win over Alabama. Fayonsky, playing brilliantly. put his team in the lead with three goals early in the game. Again. in the second half, Fayonsky, with Tyler and Millen, increased the Old Dominion lead in a series of stellar plays, and as the game ended. 42 to 28, had tallied I3 points in all. The second Conference round. against Mississippi A. and M., ended Virginia's chance to win the title for the South. The two teams seemed to be evenly matched during the first session, although the Maroons held a five-point lead at its close. But in the last half, with brilliant scoring by Haliday of the Aggies. who ran up a total of 23 points for his team during the game, the Mississippi lead was increased and never relinquished until the game closed, 44 to 28 for the Farmers. Millen was high scorer for Virginia, with l3 counters. and Jones second, with 8. 13211 J.JI NIENDOQFF a . STEPHENS. CAPTAIN BASEBALL. I928 CORKS 5 cums WOW l928 x - Tia K III : 6 1f $111k I, WILL H 6 v n p 1 u I A I II . , L 6 gigs: Ewam 1? Baseball, I 928 JOHN WESLEY STEPHENS. JR .................................................. Captain WILLIAM C. BRISTOW. JR ...................................................... Manager HARVEY LEE MARSTON .............................................. Assistant Manager HOWARD W. MCCALL, JR ............................................... Assislan! Manager JOHN NEY SEBRELL. JR ................................................ Assialan! Manager EARLE NEALE ................................................................... Coach HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN .................................................... Trainer TEAM. 1927 ROBERT GAMBLE CABELL, Captain ........ . .................................. Short Slop SAMUEL FRIEDBURG ........................................................ chl Field BICKERTON W. CARDWELL .................................................. First Base BENJAMIN APRIL .............................................................. Calchcr DONALD S. BEARD .............................................................. Pitcher REESE HAIR .................................................................... Pilcher JOHN W. STEPHENS. JR .......................................................... Pilcher M. ELLIOT RANDOLPH ..................................................... Second Base SAM WILLIAM FAYONSKY .................................................. Right Field WILLIAM THOMAS BOXVEN ................................................ Center Field WILLIAM E. ATKINSON ......................................................... Pitcher HUGH DEWITT MCCORMICK .................................................... Catcher SCORES, 1927 Virginia ................................ 2 Springfield ............................ 3 Virginia ................................ 7 Bucknell .............................. 2 Virginia ................................ 6 Williams ............................. l0 Virginia ................................ 12 Hampdcn-S idney ...................... 3 Virginia ................................ 3 Penn Slake ............................ 2 Virginia ................................ 6 Princelon ............................. 4 Virginia ................................ ID V. M. l. ............................. 4 Virginia ................................ 7 North Carolina ........................ '0 Virginia ................................ 2 W. and L. ............................ 8 Virginia ................................ '5 V. M. l. ............................. 3 Virginia ................................ 7 Richmond ............................ 0 Virginia .................... ' ............ 4 Fordham ............................. 2 Virginia ................................ I Yale ................................. 4 Virginia ................................ l N. Y. U. ............................. l0 Virginia ................................ 7 Maryland ............................. 3 Virginia ................................ 9 W. and L. ............................ 8 Virginia ................................ 6 Norlh Carolina ........................ 2 Virginia ................................ IO North Carolina ...................... II Virginia ................................ 6 Georgia ....................... 2 Virginia ................................ 9 Georgia .............................. 6 l3251 Z3 .25: .1239; hi , A5 w 7x 2 r. 2,31! .Q. I , .14 .5 $.i ? gwlw J yaru ism; , . ,:....r , a Baseball J ETTERINC a successful record for the previous year. ' Virginia's Baseball team closed the season of I927 r ' with a total of thirteen victories out of twenty games played. There was no official Southern Conference rating, but Virginia was estimated to continue in second place by a per- centage of .700 in Conference contests. Led by Johnny Hushion in his last year on the diamond, the Cavaliers featured several stars. Stephens put on a fine per- formance in the box. with Hair well to the fore. Friedburg and April shared the honors for batting. with Friedburg taking most of the records. Garnett gave promise of great work early 9 Q; in the season, but was unable to continue on account of illness. Among the Conference games. two were won both from $352235 V. M. I. and from Georgia, while two were lost to North Carolina. A third game was lost to Washington and Lee. while victories were registered over Maryland. Richmond College, Carolina, and Washington and Lee. The series with the Tar Heels was lost when. after dropping the hrst game on Lambeth Field and taking the second at Chapel Hill, the Cavaliers were nosed out by one point in the final game at Greens- boro, handicapped by the absence of injured players. Lose in Opener The season,s first game, an experimental match against Springfield Col- lege. ended in a 3-2 victory for the visitors. Garnett gave birth to both Cavalier runs in the first inning. when he drove a three-bagger down the first base line with Friedburg and Cardwell on the bags. Springfield earned one run in the eighth on a single. and chalked up two on errors in the third and fifth frames. Hair held the box throughout but lost by lack of support. in the eighth. The last inning might have produced a tie, with a Cavalier on third, but nobody produced the needed hit. This game was matched with a victory. 7 to 2. when Bucknell University arrived four days later. Carnett starred again, with Cardwell, while Beard did creditably on the mound. The Bisons started off beautifully in the Erst with I327! a run on two singles. Then. in the Cavalier half, with two out, April walked and stole, Bowen walked, Cardwell singled to score April, and Garnett tallied Bowen and Cardwell on a single. Three more runs rolled in for Virginia in the third on Cardwell's tw0abagger and singles by Garnett. Hushion, and Cabell. The fifth frame was divided with a run apiece. Bucknell on a series of errors, Virginia on a single by Bowen and a sacrifice Hy from Garnett. The Bucknell game showed the Cavaliers vastly improved in hitting, but loose in the field. with many errors. These errors contributed largely to the loss of the next attempt to Williams. In the first part of this game Virginia ran up a sizable lead. and then went to pieces more or less. The visitors broke out three runs in the sixth pukka and three more in the seventh. There was nothing to it after that, and the final score was: Williams, IO; Virginia 6. Hair twirled for seven innings. and was followed by Stephens. The North Bows The next four matches were a series of wins. Stephens pitched the first, against Hampden-Sidney. and swamped the Death Valley boys. 12 to 3. Virginia had the game in hand from the very first, with six runs in the initial frame and four in the second. Two aggregations from the lofty North were next in line, Penn State I uc. CABELL, s. s. and Princeton. The hrst game was hard fought. but three runs in the first inning produced a lead which was maintained to the bitter end in spite of a Yankee rally in the eighth. Beard started, but gave way to Stevens in the third. The fielding was keen on both sides, and the Virginia errors climbed down, the two credited to each team not figuring in the scores. Atkinson pitched his first varsity game against the Tigers and held out for the full nine periods. The game was a good one, with fine fielding again and marked improvement all around. The chappies from Princeton kept the scoring down until the fifth, when a single from Cabell tallied three runs and paved the way for a 6-4 victory. The following day brought another strong team. V. M. 1., to earth by a good margin, IO to 4. This encounter was mark- ed by a strong advance in the offensive, the Virginians driving Nied from the mound with three runs each in the third and fourth, and piling up four more off Black in the final chapters. l3281 CORKS :3 cu ms fmxm . has a m tau: 3; ill '1' In mil 5 lg mi w- m .- n n '9 Ha LI, 151;: $311 1:4,. , .ee 'FchIJ-gm ha Cabell and Hair both suffered injuries, the latter retiring after the third with a finger smashed at bat. Stevens completed the twirling. Carolina Takes First The first of the Tar Heel series, played on Lambeth Field, April 23. went ten innings for loss. 10 to 7. Stephens was in the box until the eighth inning. holding the Carolinians to a pair of tallies against three for Virginia gained in the first. Then the Tar Heels turned in five runs on four hits and two errors, Stephens retiring in Beard's favor. In the ninth, Edson walked for Beard, Fayonsky and Friedburg made their bags on errors. and April. with three on base, hammered out a double to score them. Bowen tied the count when his single sent April , ' across the plate. . Atkinson took the mound for the extra frame. He allowed two walks and two hits that tallied three runs for the Carolina boys, deciding the game when Virginia failed to scratch in the final slice. The match. although a defeat. proved a splendid finale to Easter Week. The Cavaliers split even the following week at Lexington. The first contest was a walk-away for W. and L., neither Atkinson nor Colket being able to withstand the General batsmen. The hitting was just as ineffective. and the score was chalked up 8 to 2. The day after, in a return encounter with V. M. 1.. the tables were turned to the tune of 15-3. Sixteen hits were col- lected from three Cadet moundsmen, while Beard allowed ten connections. none of them dangerous. Another home game, against Richmond College, prefaced the Northern Tour. Stephens blanked the visitors, allowing only five scattered hits. The meet was featured by the hitting of Cardwell. who slammed out a homer in the Hrst with two on base. and of F riedburg. whose three-bagger in the sixth and spectacular fielding helped to put up the score at 7 to 0. CARDWELL Even Break with the North Playing four northern games, the Cavaliers broke even, but upset the dope against Fordham completely. Beard collected this contest, permitting nine hits which, however, did little harm, thanks partly to the fine support of l329l his infield. Virginia played an errorless game, connecting for twelve hits, in- cluding a home run by Sam F riedburg in the third. The score: 4 to 2. The next game, with Yale, was a loss and missed being a shut-out by only one point. gained in the sixth frame on two of the lonely four hits Sawyer. the Blue twirler. permitted. The Yankees fielded beautifully. and bunched their hits to win 4 to I. Another defeat came even closer to being a shut-out at the hands of New York University. A rally in the ninth sent Cardwell across the plate, however. and the Metropolitan attack made the score IO to 1. Hair held the northerners scoreless for four innings. After that he was powerless, and neither Atkinson nor Colket could do any better. The final match in the North brought better results. Maryland was beaten 7 to 3, with Hair and Stephens in the box. April opened the scoring in the first period, when, after F ayonsky walked and Friedburg doubled, he brought these two men in with a single. April was easily the star of this set-to, with another single and two doubles in his four journeys to the plate. The body of the season was polished off with a thrilling victory over W. and L. in a return match played on Lambeth Field. Beard. Colket, Atkin- son, and Hair all had a Hing with the ball during the afternoon. Folliard, moundsman for the Generals, was a temporary threat in the eighth inning when he boomed out a circuit with two men on the bags; but in the Cavalier slice April doubled to score Atkinson and Fayonsky. and came in himself on a Cardwell single, turning out, inci- dentally. another perfect average of three doubles and two singles. The Generals reduced Virginia's lead by two runs in the hnal frame, but failed to score Joliffe. on second. The count was 9 to 8. Tar Heels F all and Rise The climax of the season came in the last four games. two with Carolina and two with Georgia. The first Tar Heel game, second of the series, was an unconditional victory at Chapel Hill. Stephens pitched a fine game steadily, the Carolina twirler. Westmoreland, turning in a lamentable fail- ure. Friedburg led the attack with three safe clouts. but Card- well featured when he smashed a homer in the sixth with two HUSHION. 3b. on base, making the final score 6 to 2. WM CORKS a cums KOM l928 :1 931 53th k l, A l w Mr 0 llll 51 H A I lit 7- i mummy! QFLtEWM The series was lost. however, when, handicapped by ine juries, the Cavaliers lost to Carolina by a score of l I to l0 in the annual Greensboro encounter. It was, however, a close and an exciting game, viewed by almost 9,000 spectators in the World War Memorial Stadium. The Chapel Hill team opened with an array of five runs in the first inning, then another in the second. Virginia tallied one in the third and two in the fourth. Then, in the fifth, after the Tar Heels had added another, two Cavaliers came home first, then F ayonsky stole home, complet- ing a triple steal, and Cardwell, with two on bases, smashed a home run. It was the second of the game, Friedburg having tallied in the four. and it gave Virginia a lead of two runs.' The Tar Heels took three, however, in the sixth frame. and, after the score was tied in the seventh, squeezed out another in the eighth to win. Hair, Atkinson. and Stephens all pitched, while Carolina also used three men, both teams clos- ing with the men who had twirled in the F riday contest. FRIEDBURG. l. f. Georgia Drops Two in Finale The two last games were brilliant victories over the Bulldogs. Sam Friedburg was unquestionably the star of the first, with four stolen bases and I33Il three runs, in addition to some spectacular fielding on several occasions. Virv ginia scored consistently during the game, totalling 6 to Georgia's 2. The most thrilling moment was probably when. in the antepenultimate pukka, Friedburg stole home and put the game to bed. Hair held the visitors to scattered hits. Cabell, Friedburg, and Hushion shared batting honors in the concluding game, their last in intercollegiate baseball. The Bulldogs held Virginia hitless for two innings, then succumbed to a batting orgy as a flock of five runs came over to pass their two-tally lead. In the fourth Georgia made it 5-4 with two more counts. Then the Cavaliers scored twice in the fifth. and the sixth inning was divided with a run each. In the eighth. with bases full, Stephens was able to hold the Georgians down to one run, while Virginia later brought in one more to make the final score 9 to 6. Stephens pitched this last game in masterly fashion. Together with Fried- burg, he played perhaps the most outstanding baseball of the season, his first as a regular and Friedburgk last. In recognition of his work. on May 25 he was elected Captain, to lead the team for this season. Niel...!;f1 MAL; .-.-.... llx -Mf gab? '- l3321 d .J NIENDOQF'F CUMMINC, CAPTAIN TRACK Track, I 928 HENRY HARFORD CUMMING .................................................. Captain WILLIAM HUTCHINGS OVERBEY .............................................. Manager TAYLOR VINSON ...................................................... Assisianl Manager GIST LESESNE .......................................................... Assistant Manager JOHN GRIFFIN WALKER. . . ............................................ Assistanl Manager HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN ...................................................... Coach TEAM, 1927 MAURICE LEON LEBAUER BEVERLY WHITE CHARLES GRUBB LEAVELL CARLYLE GREGORY FLAKE WILLIAM STONE WEEDON JAMES COLUMBUS NEELY JOSEPH COLLIER HUTCHESON WILLIAM BERNARD KNIGHT ALLEN LEROY CARTER. JR. FRANCIS CHARLES WILLIAMS. JR. WILLIAM MILLER GAMMON EUGENE GROSECLOSE CHARLES LOUIS GILBERT JAMES LINDSAY LATERNAU ROBERT HARDIN VAN METER LLOYD JOHN SCHUMAKER HENRY HARFORD CUMMING RECORD, 1927 Virginia. 45 l-Z; Darlmoulh. 80 I-Z. Virginia. 59 '3; North Carolina. 67 2-3. Virginia, 79 2-3: V. P. L. 46 1-3. Virginia. 5i l-Z; Army. 74 2-3. Virginia. 98; Washinglon and Lee, 28. First Place at South Allanlics. l3351 .1w-- g-...-.ou.a.-r ' .. .. ; HVOww ...-.p ,- 1927 TRACK TEAM, ' lulu I anIKEr 1 nimuer-j .3103: Track, 1927 . HE bright spot of the I927 season was the clean-cut t ,1... victory registered by the Old Dominion track and field ' 61': men in the annual South Atlantic Meet at Richmond. Notwithstanding this victory, the track season on the whole was only a fairly successful one. In spite of a number of con- sistently brilliant men, to whom a great deal of credit is due. Virginia was able to win only two out of five dual meets. The main weakness in the team was a lack of reserve strength. This deficiency was particularly well shown in the meets with N orth Carolina and the Army in both of which the Cavaliers divided first places with their opponents but fell short of victory due to inability to garner second and third places. CAPTAIN Captain Cumming was far and away the outstanding star CUMM'NG of the team. His enviable record ranks him among the country's best sprinters. The undefeated Orange and Blue leader amassed a total of sixty-five points for the season. Maurice LeBauer was a consistent scorer in the shot-put, while Leavell, who ran both the quarter and the half-mile, led the distant men in point scoring. Indoor Season The Cavaliers made their initial appearance in the Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden. The strong opposition offered by Maryland, Hare vard, and Pennsylvania proved too great for the Old Dominion relay. Captain Cumming was entered in the clashes but did not place. Virginia,s three-man distance team made a better showing in the annual University of Richmond Interscholastic Games on February IZ. Robinson came in second in the L500 meter race for colleges while Hutcheson and Knight won second and third respectively in the 3,000 meter event. The following week the Cavaliers took second place in the South Atlantic Indoor Meet under the auspices of the University of Richmond. The contest took the form of an exciting duel between Virginia and Maryland. The latter won out by three points as a result of the last event. Cumming and LeBauer were easy winners in the sprints and weights respectively. 13371 A combined college and preparatory school meet held at the University, February 22, was the last regular meet of the season. The Virginia trackmen easily defeated their opponents of Richmond University. The indoor season was brought to a close with four entries in the A. A. U. meet at New York, February 3 I. M. LeBauer threw the sixteen-pound shot 46 feet 5M inches for third place. Captain Cumming took second place in his heat of the sixtyeyarcl dash but was put back for breaking in the semi-finals. He did not participate in the pre-iinal event. Robinson and Flippin. yearling stars. also did well. The former won third place in the 1,000-yarcl event while the latter won the first heat of the 70-yard high hurdles and came in third in the semi-fmals. Dartmouth Wim F int Outdoor Meet The Erst outdoor meet of the year took place April 7 when Dartmouth engaged Virginia in a dual meet on Lambeth Field. The well-balanced team of the Northerners proved too strong for the Cavaliers, the invaders winning BOVZ to 45V2. The weather conditions were ideal and as a result several excellent times and distances were registered in the track and field events respectively. In the hundred Cumming broke the tape after covering the dis- tance in 9 9-I0 seconds. Martin, Dartmouth distance star, won the mile event and followed this up by pacing off the half-mile in one minute and 57 9-10 seconds. McAvoy, winner of the discus throw, hurled the plate I383 feet to shatter the Dartmouth record, while Maurice LeBauer's throw of 132.7 feet won him second place- and broke the Virginia rec- ord. Laternau. Cavalier broad - jumper. was beaten for first place by Ketz of Dartmouth whose leap of 22 feet 5V2 inches bettered his by half an inch. Hutcheson, second best Southern Con- ference cross-country. trailed by Gilbert, also of Virginia, won the two-mile race with- HUTCHESON LEADS WAY m 2-Mlu: RUN out difhculty in '0 minutes, 13331 CORKS 6 cums KO- I92 m: iii i ii EEEJ K g c garaq u. e -e, ras- m7- 6 4-10 seconds. F lake, Vir- ginia, and Putnam, Dart- I mouth, tied in the pole vault while LeBauer annexed first place in the shot-put. Dartmouth took nine first places allowing four to Virginia with split points in the pole vault. Cumming. Wells, and Martin shared high-point honors with two , V . lint places a piece. HALF MILE-ANDREWS. WINNER, W. 5: L. MEET New Record in Southern Relays Virginia was represented by a six-man team in the fifth annual Southern Relays held at Georgia Tech on April 9. The small Old Dominion aggrega- tion succeeded in winning two first places and a third place for a total of eleven points and sixth place in the meet. In addition to this the Cavaliers broke the southern halfemile relay record and tied the record in the hundred-yard dash. In the medley mile relay, Virginia, represented by Van Meter, Schu- maker, Cumming and Leavell trailed Indiana and Clemson for third place. In the century dash Captain Cumming, competing against a number of crack southern sprinters, easily took first place, tying the Southern Relays record with ten seconds Hat. The Virginia half-mile sprint relay composed of Schumaker. Williams, Neely and Cumming set a new record by covering the distance in l minute, 31 2-5 seconds, 4-10 of a second lower than the former record. Mississippi A. 8! M. took second and Indiana, former record holders, third. Carolina Again Noses Out Virginia On April '4 the Virginia cinder artists journeyed to Chapel Hill only to be nosed out for the third successive year by the Carolina team. The meet was very close throughout, the outcome being in doubt until the final event. Carolina scored 67 2-3 points to Virginia's 58 12 in spite of the fact that the invaders secured seven undisputed first places and a tie for an eighth to the I339! CORKS 6 CURLS home team's six. The Tarheels' supremacy was due in large measure to superiority in the distance and closing field events. Captain Cumming was high point man for the Orange and Blue, defeat- ing Captain McPherson. the Carolina star, in the 100- and ZZO-yard dashes. The century was run in ten Hat and the furlong in 22. Van Meter nosed out a fast field in the quarter-mile to win with the time of 52 seconds. White, getting off to an early lead, took hrst in the high hurdles. M. LeBauer won the shot- put. Laternau the broad jump. and Weedon added another first place in the high jump. Elliott, crack Tarheel distance man. was high-scorer for his team winning the mile in 4:36 and the half-mile in I :59. McPherson followed with nine points, while Pritchett set a new southern record in the two-mile run, covering the distance in 9 :48. Cobblers Outclassed On April 16 the Virginia trackmen, winning ten out of a possible four- teen first places, easily defeated V. P. I. in a dual meet held on Lambeth Field. The score was 79 2-3 to 46 l-3. Cumming, Orange and Blue captain, again led his team in the scoring, winning easily both the hundred and two-twenty. Leavell held a steady pace to win the half-mile. White annexed first place in the high hurdles and second in the lows. Hutcheson walked away with the two-mile run. First places in the field events were piled up for Virginia by Croseclose in the javelin, Williams a nd W Flake in the pole vault, Le- i ' Bauer in the shot-put, Weedon in the high jump, and Gammon in the broad r jump. Cooke, with a first place in the mile and a second place in the half - mile, led the 7,; scoring for the Cobblers. -.A Lund, another Techman. hurled the discus 139 feet. 8 inches for a new Virginia START OF 220 Low HURDLES-WVHITE WINNER fleld record- I3401 CORKS e cums KOWYQ l928 Eu 4? t h exvl; 2:; t :Ag-T' 'iimg Army Wins Dual Meet Virginia bowed to West Point by a score of 74 2-3 to 5' 1-3 in a dual meet on I Lambeth Field, April 30. . Although the Old Dominion team won as many hrst places as the visitors. the Cadets' concentrated strength in the distances and ability to gar- ner more second places in- sured their victory. Vire ginia's main strength lay in the dashes and weights. Leavell was their only stay in the middle distances, placing second in both the 440 and 880, while Army won twenty out of a possible twenty-seven points in the longer races. In spite of rain and a wet track excellent times were made. Cumming. South Atlantic sprint champion. ran the hundred in ten Hat while Lermod broke the Army record for the half- mile, winning in I minute. 58 45 seconds. F or Virginia, Cumming won the IUD and 220. White the high hurdles, Neeley the low hurdles, LeBauer the shot-put. Weedon the high jump. 'and Flake the pole vault. West Point took first in the mile. half-mile, four-forty, broad jump, javelin, discus. and two-mile. The Cadets' milers easily won that event, all three finishing together while Rosmussen showed up very well in the two-mile run. P. t GAMMON WINS BROAD JUMP Generals Swamped The old Dominion greatly outclassed Washington and Lee in a dual meet on May 7. Capturing thirteen out of a possible fourteen first places, the Orange and Blue squad scored an overwhelming victory over the Blue and White runners with a 98-28 score. Captain Cumming as usual performed brilliantly, downing Milbank, the Mink captain in both sprint events. He made the remarkable times of 9 8-10 for the hundred and 21 4-5 for the two-twenty. Leavell again led the Cavalier middle distance men. copping first place in the quarter and second place in the I34ll half-mile. The Virginians took all three places in the discus, high jump, and broad jump. White again took first in the high hurdles and second in the lows. Coleman was responsible for the Cenerals' lone hrst place when he won the javelin with a throw of I74 feet and 5 inches. Virginia Takes South Atlantic Title On May 15, Virginia's fourteen entries in the South Atlantic track and field meet sponsored by the University of Richmond won a decisive victory over picked teams from Maryland, V. M. 1., Washington and Lee, V. P. 1.. and other smaller colleges. Henry Cumming again captured the sprints. pacing the century in IO 1-5 seconds and the 220 in 22 l-5 seconds. He shared high point honors with Tharpe of the Spider team who won the four-forty and the eight-eighty. White of the Cavaliers topped the tall timbers in sixteen seconds to nose out Walker of V. M. I. in a fast race. Flake of Virginia had little difficulty in winning the pole vault. Weedon took first place in the high jump at 5 feet, 8 inches. Lea- vell with his usual consistent good work in the middle distances came in second in the half-mile and third in the quarter. The Orange and Blue fourteen man squad piled up a total of 4' 1-4 points, while the University of Richmond nosed out Virginia Tech for second place by accumulating 32 5-6 points to the Cobblers' 32. Washington and Lee came fourth with thirteen points. while N. C. State. William and Mary. V. M. 1.. and Hampden-Sidney trailed in the order named. Individual Summer Records This department would hardly be complete without some mention of the summer records of several of the Vir- ginia athletes. Henry Cum- ming, Flippin, Robinson, and LeBauer with the Newark A. C. took active parts in a number of big meets. Cum- , ming alone participated in CUMMINGeWINNER IOO-YARD DASH nine internationally known l3421 CORKS 5 cu RLS fmim l928 H 1 1 EFT! r R 1...: .11 $111 1 n M'Lijfw 1 I ifmlmmwnm 11 Lil , Kali ?wsg.a : a meets and proved himself equal or superior to the best America and Europe had to offer. On June 11, at the Junior Metropolitan Cham- pionships, Cumming broke the meet record for the 220 with 22 1-5. F lippin got first in the high hurdles and sec- ond in the lows, and Le- Bauer got second in the shot- put. In the Senior '1Mets Cumming beat Scholz by a scant six inches. His time ' - v :I:W v-IJJL. 1;. ALE; -. 1 - WINNER 120 HIGH HURDLEs-W. 6: L. MEET was 21 1-5. The former record for this meet was 21 3-5. made by Loren Murchison in 1922. In the National A. A. U. Championships at Lincoln, Nebraska, Henry was anchor man on the quarter-mile relay team which estab- lished 21 seconds flat as a new world's record. F lippin won his hrst heat but was eliminated later. Cumming then went to Europe with Scholz, R011, and Conger to rep- resent America in several important meets. The first of these was in Berlin where in the 100 meter and the 200 meter races he ran second to Kornig who has broken the world's record in the former sprint four times. At Hanover, Cumming ran third in a special invitation 100 meter clash with American, 1 J . 5 i..l;..a.'i.v.---Ju.;iliL..J.- --- A2. 4.4.: publique, donated by Presi- FLAKEaPOLE VAULT 13431 German, English, and Swiss competitors. Next, at Dres- den, Henry tied the record for the 100 meter invitation and defeated Scholz in the 200 meter race in 21 7-19 seconds. Competing in the Colombes Stadium at Paris, he won the 100 meter dash and a 183 meter invitation sprint for which he received the trophy, Prix de la Re- dent Doumergue of France. CORKS 5 CURLS The American relay team, composed of Cumming. Scholz, Olympic 200 meter champion, Roll, Metropolitan 400-yard champion, and Conger national mile champion, won the international sprint relays at Dresden, Halle, and at Colombes. Harry F lippin also distinguished himself and acquired new laurels by winning the National Amateur Pentathalon at New York. September '8. FLIPPEN. POP LANNIGAN. CUMMING vb w 9 - - .Iu'o. ..--. gvt. 1 lo. ......-' h.-!..n I344I . 17 1111111 ca 0 1 J 1+ 1 1,1 2 , 37 ag 111! W 1 v V. '71:? J1 ; '1' ' N LICK 'kW, $ W11 ' t ' $ ' 1 d.5.H1CHDORH'. CILMER. CAPTAIN BOXING l' ,! i ii i iJl' IA ij um Boxing, I 928 FRANK B. GILMER .............................................................. Captain NELSON T. TURNER ........................................................... Manager JOHN S. LAROWE ................................................................. Coach JOSEPH R. COMPTON ................................................. Assislanl Manager CHARLES H. MANN. JR .................................................. Assislanl Manager jOHN S. POINDEXTER. JR ............................................... Assislanl Manager TEAM VIRCIL L. KELLY ........... Banlammeighl ALEXANDER QUERY ....... Middleweight ALEXANDER H. BRYAN. . . .Fcalhcrmeighl THOMAS H. .URMSTON.Lighl-heavymcighl FRANK B. ClLMER ............ Lightweight PAT A. GIBSON .............. Heavyweight HENRY D. WEED ............ Welterweight WILLIAM C. LUKE ........... Heavyweight RECORD Virginia ............................... 4 Washinglon and Lee .................... 3 Virginia. 5 P l 2 Virginia ............................... 4 Universiiy of Pennsylvania ...... 3 Virginia ............................... 4 Univenily of North Carolina ............. 3 Virginia ............................... 5 1.2 Virginia ............................. L. 3 U. S. Naval Academy ................... 4 Virginia .............................. 5 Syracuse Universily ..................... 3 Southern Conference Tournamcnl: North Carolina. 20; Virginia. 15; Florida. '3: Georgia. 8; V. P. L, 6 FIRST YEAR TEAM N. R. BUSHELL .............. Bantammcighl C. A. SMITH ................. Welfcrmeighl J. FISHBURNE. JR ............ Banlamtucighl W. C. IVEY .................. Middleweight C. H. RHETT ................ Featherweight 1.5. SHILSON ................ Middleweight R. M. RAINEY ................. Lightweight E. B. LUNNING .......... Lighl-heavyweighl H. C. MOTLEY ....... - .......................... Heavyweight RECORD Virginia ............................... 5 V. P. I ............................... 2 Virginia ............................... 3 V. M. I ............................... 4 13471 umaw .Etgk 02.xom n .5 WW x. .. Haw unit. ..d.n-,w.w.n.m.,c. tfp 3 CORKS a cunts ram l928 I J ,. A . MN C nun; i e IWI- iul: A n l I i D 1753211? '; a I M 7.; u . a a Ming at?:il'. I: A:+W.: 5x1:- :73 .13 0: Boxing, l 928 ; u: PENING the I928 season with an abundance of good material on hand. the Virginia mittmen, under the L ..: leadership of Captain Gilmer, winner of the South- ern featherweight title, and coached by Johnny LaRowe, facing an unusually hard schedule of seven dual meets, with Washington and Lee. V. P. 1., Pennsylvania, North Carolina, V. M. 1.. Navy and Syracuse. formed a team which battled its opponents for six victories and suffered a single defeat. to win undisputed claim to the State and South Atlantic boxing e . titles. , F or several years boxing, as an indoor winter sport. has e held undisputed sway as the favorite indoor Cavalier athletic event. Due to the fact that boxing has proven so popular. and gag: in order to create more interest in the leather-pushers team, the Virginia General Athletic Association decided to make the mittmen's game a major sport, on an equal basis with football. track, baseball and basket-ball. Thus, the 1928 season saw boxing for the first time as one of the Old Dominion's big five sports. The Cavaliers again played host to the Southern Conference institutions for the annual Southern Conference Boxing Tournament, which proved an even greater success than the first annual tourney held here last year. Virginia, 4; Washington and Lee, 3 Getting off to a Hying start in the opening match of the season. the Vir- ginians downed Washington and Lee, at Lexington. January I4. by taking four out of seven tilts, to score the first Southern Conference victory. Kelly. the Cavaliers' Southern Conference bantamweight champion, gave the Old Dominion the lead by pounding Holland. his Mink opponent, for a victory. Bryan, making his debut in the ring for the Orange and Blue. made a strong come-back to defeat Osterman. Captain Cilmer, Southern light- weight champion, in the feature bout on the program, lost a closely contested fight to Captain Price of the Blue and White. Thompson won a decision over the Virginia welterweight, Weed. Clay, in his initial ring battle for the Old I349l CORKS t3 CURLS Dominion, lost a close contest to Merritt of the Generals. In the heavyweight class, Luke was master of the situation, scoring a technical knockout over the Mink entry. Virginia, 5; V. P. 1., 2 A week later, in Memorial Gymnasium, the Orange and blue mittmen added another Southern Conference victory, whipping V. P. 1. five to two bouts to avenge the defeat at the hands of the Techmen last year. In the opening match, Kelly outpunched the V. P. I. bantam entry, Humplett, to win a unanimous decision. Cordillo, of the Blacksburg seven evened the score by winning a decision over Bryan in the featherweight scrap. Captain Gilmer of the Virginians outboxed Wilson, Gobbler lightweight. Pattie of the Blacksburgers Hoored Cuddy, making his bow for the Orange and Blue, to score a technical knockout. Urmston had little trouble in the light-heavy class in scoring a victory over Jones of Poly. Luke in the heavy- weight registered a technical knockout over Miles of the Techmen. ti Virginia, 4; University of Pennsylvania, 3 On January 28, in Memorial Gymnasium, the Old Do- minion leather-pushers chalked up their third straight win, tak- ing the measure of the University of Pennsylvania. a non-con- ference foe. Pennsylvania forfeited the heavyweight event as the Quakers had no representative in that division. Holding his opponent at his mercy, Kelly added another clean-cut victory to his string of wins by defeating Marzzacco in the I l5-pound tilt. Bryan of the Orange and Blue displayed clever generalship to whip Rosenblith of Penn in the feather- ,. e weight. Following three fast rounds, Myers, making his bow '3'; h in the ring for Virginia. lost a decision to Brodsky of the visitors. t Weed whipped Winorsky of the Pennsylvanians in the welter- it weight class for the third Cavalier victory. Steele of the i- ; Quakers was awarded a decision over Clay in the next bout after 3 a an extra round had been fought. Oliensis of the Red and Blue U gained a close decision over Gibson of the Virginians. following BRYAN an extra round of fighting. I3501 CORKS 6 cums fox AJ V3? C1 n: ,y W . u. q ' 7 7573 u ' 'tiim , 11, In t 3 n mg: . p , . niil i i; j i n l H 5;!322g'7 Virginia, 4; North Carolina, 3 In one of the hardest-fought boxing meets ever witnessed in Memorial Gymnasium, the Cavalier boxers fighting true to form, defeated another Southern Conference foe, the strong University of North Carolina seven, before a record-breaking crowd to win undisputed supremacy in Southern boxing circles. The Orange and Blue took four out of seven bouts from the Blue and White. Opening the match, Kelly cleanly outpunched and out- pointed Coley of Carolina in the bantamweight to win his fourth victory of the season. White of the Tar Heels won a closely contested tilt from Bryan in the featherweight class to even the score. The Virginia leader, Gilmer, had little trouble in dis- posing of Allen, the Blue and White lightweight entry. to put Virginia in the lead again. Captain Butler of North Carolina. Southern Conference welterweight champion, was forced to extend himself to the limit to clown Weed of the Old Dominion in an extra-round match. Query of the Orange and Blue whipped Miller of the Carolinians in the middleweight bout. Urmston easily downed Sapp in the light-heavy tilt to clinch the Virginia victory; Shuford, Conference heavyweight champion, chalked up a technical knockout over Luke. LUKE Virginia, 5; V. M. 1., 2 Taking five out of seven bouts, the Virginia pugilists ran their string of victories to five straight to win the State boxing championship by defeating Virginia Military Institute at Memorial Gymnasium on February H. The victory over the Flying Squadron was the fourth Conference win. Rogers of V. M. I. fell before Kelly,s furious punching in the I l5-pound class. Boogher of the Cadets won a decision over Bryan of the Virginia team. Captain Griffin of the F lying Squadron defeated Myers in the lightv weight division. Capps outfought Gordon in the welterweight for a decision over the Lexingtonian. Query had little trouble winning over Cilly of the Red, White, and Yellow in the middleweight fray. By defeating Marshall of the Cadets in the light-heavy class. Urmston guaranteed a victory for the Orange and Blue. Luke whipped McCray in the heavyweight scrap in the closing bout on the program. I35! 1 QUERY Battling Syracuse University in the final dual match of the season, the Orange and Blue leather-pushers added another clean-cut victory to their record. The New Yorkers were no match for the well-trained and experienced Virginians. In the opening tilt. Kelly. Virginia's Conference bantam- weight champion, fighting his last battle in a dual meet, easily outclassed Captain SincoE. Hart, substituting for Bryan. out- pointed Failey of the New York seven. In three fast rounds. Captain Cilmer. Conference lightweight title holder, making his last appearance in the ring in a dual meet, won a decision over Classey of Syracuse. Sagum of the Orange team was awarded a close decision over Capps in the welterweight fray. Query, after an extra round. scored a decision over Sebo of Syracuse in a hotly contested match. Urmston handed Gra- boske. Syracuse light-heavy, his first defeat of the season and McMahon of the New Yorkers registered a technical knock- Virginia, 3; U. S. Naval Academy, 4 Battling the formidable Navy seven at Annapolis. on Feb- ruary 18. the Orange and Blue boxers met their first defeat of the season, losing four out of seven bitterly contested bouts to the Midshipmen. The Annapolis men had to extend themselves to the limit to lower the Orange and Blue colors. Kelly gave Virginia the lead when he won a clean-cut de- cision over Renard in the bantamweight tilt. Moffett of Navy registered a technical knockout over Bryan in the second round. After three furious rounds in the lightweight class, Captain Cil- mer of the Old Dominion fell before Williams of the Middies in an extra round. Captain Corin of the Midshipmen through aggressiveness and greater endurance was awarded a decision over Weed. Orange and Blue welterweight. Urmston of the Virginians outbattled Dowling of Navy in the Iight-heavy for a victory and Daniel in the heavyweight defeated Chapple for the Cavalier's third victory. Virginia, 5; Syracuse University, 2 out over Luke after one minute and fifteen seconds. URMSTON I3521 CORKS a cums ,Kfosym ; rm - t ..'N Thus the season came to a close with the Old Dominion holding the South Atlantic and State boxing titles, and a record of six victories over Washington and Lee, V. P. 1., Pennsylvania, North Carolina, V. M. 1.. and Syracuse. and a single defeat at the hands of the Navy. Southern Conference Tournament March 2 and 3 the University played host to four other Southern Conference boxing teams for the second annual South- ern Conference Boxing Tournament, for the Championship of the South. The first round of bouts were fought Friday after- noon, the second Friday night. and the semi-fmals Saturday after- noon, followed by the finals that night. In addition to the five college teams taking part in the tourney. four preparatory schools. Staunton Military Academy, Augusta Military Academy, Fishburne Military Academy and WEED Woodberry Forest School, battled for the State Preparatory School Title. Before a record-breaking crowd of nearly three thousand spectators, the University of North Carolina's mittmen, scoring twenty points, were crowned Champions of the South, winning over the defending champions. Virginia, by five points. In the seven final tilts. six new Southern Conference Champions won their laurels. In the bantamweight class, Miller, of Florida, received the crown; White, of North Carolina. captured the featherweight title; Cap- tain Cilmer, of Virginia, won the lightweight laurels; t - -. Weed. of Virginia captured welterweight supremacy; Brown. of North Carolina, took the middleweight 1 honors; Hooks, of Georgia, was awarded supremacy in ' ?- L- . a the light-heavyweight division, while Shuford. of North case. r i Carolina, was the one former champion to successfully t defend his title, winning the heavyweight crown with ' i The Tar Heel seven, new Champions, have three ' $ Conference titleholders; the Cavaliers boast two South- ern Champions. while Florida and Georgia each have KELLY one, I 353 1 At the close of the final match, the scores of the five teams were as fol- lows: North Carolina. 20; Virginia, '5; Florida, l3; Georgia, 8; V. P. 1., 6. In the preparatory school tourney, Staunton Military Academy was crowned Virginia State Prep School Champion. The Staunton team scored l9 points; Augusta Military Academy. l6; Fishburne Military Academy, 15, and Woodberry Forest School, 6. It is very probable that the State Preparatory School Boxing Tourna- ment, which was sponsored for the first time, by the Uhiversity, this year, will be an annual event from now on. 13541 ??FNT SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE BOXING TOURNAMENT Weed. of Virginia. welterweight champion. defeats Capt. Butler. of North Carolina. Capt. Gilmer. of Virginia. lightweight champion. outpointing Cummim. of Georgia. Kelly. of Virginia, loses decision in four rounds, to Miller, of Florida. baniunweigh! champion. Urmslon, of Virginia. is oulpointed in four roumls by Jacobs, of V. P. 1. Query, of Virginia, loses lo Panic. of V. P. 1.. in three fast rounds. v.3, -. u. OFFICERS WAT HENRY TYLER .......................................................... Presidcnl BICKERTON w. CARDWELL .............................................. Vice-Prcsl'denl JOSEPH w. CHINN ............................................................. Secretary ACTIVE MEMBERS B. APRIL v. L. KELLY w. E. ATKINSON w. B. KNIGHT D. s. BEARD c. A. KAMINER . BENCKENSTEIN M. LEBAUER .T. BOWEN c. B LEE P.H. BROWN w c. LUKE c. A. BETHEL H. H LANNIGAN w. E. BYRD J. L. LATERNEAU A. H. BRYAN H. D. MCCORMICK D. E. BROWN F. D MEAD W. A. BROWN R. s. MILLEN R. c; CABELL s T. PENDLETON B. w CARDWELL T. PHILLIPS J w CHINN B. c PINKERTON c E. CUDDY REV. N. c. POWELL H H. CUMMING A QUERY o. T. CLOSE B w. RAWLFs c. T DANIEL, 1n. D. H FISHER c c. FLAKE M E. RANDOLPH s. FRIEDBERG w. c STEPHENSON P. H FAULCONER J. w STEPHENS H F FLIPPIN w SLOAN c. T GARNETT w. SYMINGTON R GLAUBER w. H. TYLER c L. GLEAVES c.. R TAYLOR J B. GREEN R TURNER F. B GILMER T URMSTON P. A. GIBSON WARREN VIA E s. GROSECLOSE R. H. VANMETER c. L GILBERT M. E WRENN w. M. GAMMON w.s WEDDON N. L HOLLAND B. T WHITE J B. HUSHION F. c. WILLIAMS J. c HUTCHLSON H. L BUCK Q. HUTTER A. L. BOOTHE J H HARRISON W o. BRISTOW F. M. HARRIS L. A. D. GILMER A c HOFHEIMER c. T GARNET J H IRVING w H. OVERBEY A. c; JONES N. T TURNER I356! Tennis, l 927 TEAM CARY BRECKINRIDGE WILMER. JR.. Captain ROBERT STEPHEN MILLEN HERBERT HATES MURPHY. JR. CHARLES PLATT WALTER HERRON TAYLOR. IV LEROY THURTELL RECORD because of inclement weather the Cavalier netmen on April 8 bowed L; t: to Duke. On April 20 the Old Dominion team journey to Death Valley to defeat Hampden-Sidney in the only victory of the year. In the first contest of a disastrous four-match northern trip the racqueteers fell before the strong Navy aggregation on April 28 at Annapolis. F acing Pennsylvania on the following day Virginia failed to win a single match and the shut-out was repeated on April 29 when the Cavaliers lost to Princeton. In the last contest of the trip the Virginia volleyers were beaten by New York University. Playing on the Madison Hall courts, North Carolina defeated the Orange and Blue in the final match of the season, 5-4. W: PENINC the season on courts improvised 1n Memorial Gymnasium ,0 ..... ..'o hem NU -0...-Ilooooonog...........o. I357l Cross-Country, I 92 7 JOSEPH COLLIER HUTCHESON ................................................ Captain WILLIAM HUTCHINGS OVERBEY ............................................. Manager HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN ..................................................... Coach TEAM F. H. ANDREWS. JR. A. F. CANNADAY. JR. J. C. HUTCHESON W. B. KNIGHT LOUIS MCILHANY H. G. ROBINSON E. F. WATSON. JR. F. R. WILLIAMS RECORD Virginia. 37; V. P. L. 39: Wiashinglon and Lee. 50. Virginia. 34; Princeton. 2'. Virginia. 30; U. S. Naval Academy. 25. Virginia, 33: University of Maryland. 23. Virginia fourlh in Soulhcrn Conference Mccl, at University of North Carolina. 13581 r r7. IV . corms 5 CURL O Q l928 7' . candidates. on Lambeth Field, September let. Track work was soon replaced by road work on the five and a half mile hill and dale course. Although the loss of Captain Wilkinson. of last year's team. and Captain-elect Leaveli was felt, the wealth of material from the unbeaten Yearling seven of I926 provided men to fill capably the vacant places. In the opening race of the season, while Virginia downed V. P. I. on the gridiron. the Orange and Blue harriers defeated V. P. I. and Washington and Lee. in the State Invitation Cross-Country Meet. October 22nd. to win the State Championship and clinch the Richmond Timcs-Dispalch Cup, which had formerly been captured twice by the generals and the Cavaliers. Virginia scored 37 points. V. P. L, 38, and Washington and Lee, 50. Captain Hutcheson won the race in easy style. followed by McIIhany. The next Cavalier was Andrews in sixth place while Thayer and Thomas placed thirteenth and hfteenth re- spectively. On November 5th. at Princeton. the Virginians were downed by the Tiger hill and dale men. on a six-mile course. 21 to 34. Captain Welles and Core. of Princeton. won the first two places. while Captain Hutcheson. of Virginia. came third. Robinson followed the fourth Tiger runner and McIIhany. Andrews and Cannaday finished seventh. ninth and tenth for the Old Dominion. A week later, November thh. at Annapolis, the Cavalier harriers were beaten. on a three and a half mile course. by the Navy. 25 to 30. Hutcheson. Virginia leader. won the race by a wide margin and Robinson. McIihany. AndreWS and Cannaday scored in the order named for the Orange and Blue. Knight. who was well up on the race. was forced to drop out due to a stitch. Running their second hard race in three days. the Old Dominion runners bowed to the University of Maryland team. on the Old Liners' five and a half mile course at College Park, November l4th. 22 to 33. Virginiais captain. Hutcheson. again led the field of harriers. followed by Captain Gadd and three other Marylanders. Robinson. McIlhany. Andrews and Williams annexed the other places for Virginia. In the annual Southern Conference Cross-Country Meet, held at the University of North Carolina. Virginia took fourth place. North Carolina won the Southern Cham- pionship with Georgia and Georgia Tech second and third. Maryland. Washington and Lee and North Carolina State followed the Cavaliers in the final standing. For the Orange and Blue. Robinson and Hutcheson finished tenth and twelfth. McIlhany was seventeenth, Andrews came twenty-seventh and Cannaday forty-tirst. for a total of one hundred and seven points. Thus the Varsity harriers closed the season at State Champions, winners of the Richmond Times-Dispalch Cup and rated fourth in the standing of Southern Conference cross-country teams. CAPTAIN HUTCHESON I3591 CORKS 6 CURLS Lacrosse, I 928 LESLIE. B. CRAY ................. Caplain tTo be electecD .................... Manager DR. ALLEN F. VOSHELL .......................................................... Coach TEAM. 1917 HENRY FITZHUCH ......... First Defense V. S. EVANS ................... Out Home R. L. HOLCOMB ........... Second Defeme .E. GOLDEN .................... In Home C. D. MCKENRICK ........... Third Defense B. POWER tCaptniny ............. Coal J. H. IRVINE ....................... Cenlcr W. T. BOWE EN ................. Cover Point J. H HARRISON ............. Third Allack R. F. DEBUTTS ..................... Poinl THEODORE HARDEENH nSccond Allack J. K. FINK ..................... Cover Pain! R. W. WHITE ................. Firs! Attack E. C. CARRINCTON ......... Second Allack RECORD, 1917 Virginia ................................ 2 Randolph-Macon ....................... 5 Virginia ................................ I ?hrrs Hopkins ......................... I3 Virginia ................................ I ale ................................. I9 Virginia ................................ 3 Maryland ............................. I4 Virginia ................................ I L'Hirondelle Club ...................... 6 W Lacrosse, I 92 7 t EGINNINC the Lacrosse season with a limited amount of experienced material. . and handicapped because of the adoption only recently of that sport as a rep-. resentative one. the inexperienced Cavalier squad was forced to accept defeat in all of the matches engaged in during the year. However. there should be no apprehension caused in regard to it as a success. for. as with every newly introduced sport. the men can not be converted into Finished performers in one or two campaigns. One of the most signihcant things of the season was the rapid improvement in form shown by the Virginia stickmen. The sport critics repeatedly remarked on the fight displayed by Virginia in her encounters, and indicated that with more experience. she should be able to vie success- fully with any Lacrosse teams in the North. RandoIph-Macon College appeared to be the first aggregation facing the Cavaliers. Displaying a fine drive in the hnaI stages of the game with a good exhibition of team- work, the Yellow Jackets beat Virginia by a 5-2 score. Despite cIever goaI-keeping by Captain Power and the individual brilliance of Gray and Hosen. the Randolph-Macon team was more smooth. In their next tilt. the Orange and Blue stickmen engaged the foremost Lacrosse team of the country when they crossed sticks with the Johns Hopkins organization. and despite a good defense and spurts of excellent playing were beaten I3-l . The following week Yale invaded the University for a game. and were victors by the overwhelming score of 19-1 . The Virginia team was far below its usual standard of play. Following the Yale encounter, Virginia took on a team which is acknowledged to be the second best in the country. Maryland University. In a rather rough battle Maryland was victor by a I4-3 score. Joe Fink. cover point for Virginia. along with Gray and Hosen delighted the spectators with their splendid performances. A game with the L'Hirondelle Club of Baltimore ended the season for the Cavaliers. In this final contest. Virginia displayed the best game of the year and showed a great improvement in holding the L'HirondeIIe aggregation to a 6-I count. l3601 0., W restllng TEAM FIELDING L. WILLIAMS ......................................................... Captain WALTER C. LICGETT ............................................................ Coach RANDOLPH R. CLAIBORNE .................................................... Manager TEAM COLEMAN JOHNSON ......... Il5- lb. class JOHN WHITE. ................. '45-'15. class H. R. CRA VES ................ '25- lb. class F. L. WlLLlAMS ............... l58-Ib.class W. H. SORTER ................ 135- lb. class D. S. FRENCH ................. l78-lb. class C. A. FRASER ................. I35-lb.clau C. J. OVERSTREET ............. Unlimilcd O. C. WINSLOW, Unlimiled RECORD Virginia ............................. 4V2 V. M. I. ............................ 26V2 Virginia ............................. 7V2 Wasphinlgton and Lee .................. I9Vz Virginia .................... . ........ lyz ............................. 29y; Virginia ............................. 8 N. C. ISlale .......................... Virginia ............................. 9 North Carolina ....................... l4 l36ll WILLIAMS, CAPTAIN WRESTLING CORKS t3 cums Kmryq l928 ' . - ' T.Dul 1 III: llllill I ll lull Wii- 1- I1 I I l ELL! Jl e 7 ' J Gk9.1a m.m Q. Wrestling 6 ,. '1 OOKING back on the wrestling campaign of I928, and con- sidering the number of defeats administered to the Cavalier matmen. the record is not an imposing one, the Virginia grap- .. 1- plers being unsuccessful in all of their live matches. On the other hand viewing the closeness of the score in some meets and the lack of lettermen and experienced material with which Coach Liggett had to work. the season can in no wise be called a disastrous one. Steady im- provement was shown throughout the squad as the season progressed and the Cavaliers are due much credit for the spirit and light which they dis- played on every occasion. Coach Liggett, who made the most possible out of a paucity of material, and Captain Williams, who was undefeated during the year, deserve the major part of the credit for that improvement. Journeying to Lexington for the first encounter of the year, the Old Dominion aggregation lost a fast match to V. M. I. It was the first Varsity encounter for five of the seven Virginia wrestlers. and due to this inexperience the Orange and Blue were rather badly defeated. Graves CAPTAIN with a decision and Williams with a draw gaining the only points for WILLIAMS Virginia. In their next engagement the Cavaliers played host to a strong and experienced array of grapplers from Washington and Lee. Although Graves and White won their matches and Williams got a draw. the Minks proved too strong in the other classes and won the meet. Two weeks later Virginia invaded Blacks- burg for a tilt with V. P. I. Despite an overwhelming score in favor of the Cobblers. the meet was in actuality one of the closest of the season with all of the matches except one being extremely even. In this meet Captain Williams garnered the only Virginia points by obtaining a draw. The last two meets of the year were on successive days with North Carolina State on February 24 and the University of North Carolina on Feb- ruary 25. Although defeated in both contests the Old Dominion team showed a great deal of improvement. In the first of the two tilts, Graves secured a fall and Captain Williams a decision to score eight points for Virginia. and in the second clash Williams, French. and Graves were all victorious by decisions. Graves. wrestling in the lZS-pouncl class gave a fine demonstration in all of the meets and was victorious in all of them except one. Captain Williams was undefeated. French and White both won matches in their hrst Varsity campaign which augurs well for next year. Johnston. l l5-pounder, Overstreet in the unlimited division, and Fraser in the l35-pound class. although not victorious gave line exhibitions in all meets. With the loss of but two of this season's team. and with several promising men from the Yearling squad coming up. prospects are exceptionally good for a banner season in I929. Swimming JOHN E. CODMAN ............ , ................................................... Caplain WILLIAM S. GOOCH .............................................................. Coach ERNEST DUPONT. JR ............................................................ Manager TEAM E. L. CLARKE T. B. MAURY J. E. CODMAN J. B. MAY F. R. GRESHAM C. E. PEYTON GEORGE HOROWITZ R. H. SWINDELL F. A. JOHNS MERCER SMITH RECORD Virginia ............................... 20 Washington AIl-Slars ................... 40 Virginia ............................... 39 Catholic ............................... 2' Virginia ............................... 22 Duke ................................. 38 Virginia ............................... 32 Wathington and Lee .................... 23 CORKS 6 cums KO Q I928 f i t if ME Jm Ill: i rill l - ll , t inn t: n. mm m uuLLgp 97x21: ;:Tt-:- :5.e:m a Swimming the Orange and Blue Natators had what may be looked back on as a successful year. Although defeated in two meets, the Cavaliers were beaten by only one College team, losing to Duke University at Durham. The Old Dominion amphibians were greatly handicapped in their out of town tilts. because of insufhcient funds for the maintenance of a full team on a trip. In addition they suffered a great loss when Coach Cooch was forced to relinquish his duties so early in the season on account of business. January 27 marked the initial appearance of the Virginia swimmers. when they journeyed to Washington to engage the strong Washington All-star Amateur Team. which is composed of former college stars, many of whom were intercollegiate champions in their college days. Although coming out of the contest with the short end of a 4lal9 score. the Cavaliers put up a good showing. the feature being Maury's defeat of a former intercollegiate champion in the 220-yard free style race. On the following day. the Virginia team met and decisively vanquished the natators representing Catholic University. doubling their score 40-20. In this encounter. Maury again scintillated for Virginia. Swindell. who swam the free style race for the hrst time. and Captain Codman in the breast stroke swim gave fme exhibitions. After several weeks of steady practice Virginia went to meet Duke University at Durham. on February 18. Due to a lack of financial backing. the Old Dominion aggregation was limited to the small number of eight swimmers. and as a result were severely handicapped. some of the men having to enter as many as three events. Duke was a 39-2l victor. Washington and Lee invaded the Cavalier lair for the final tilt of the season, and returned to Lexington holding on to the short end of a 38-22 score. With their full strength in action. the Orange and Blue outfit proved entirely too strong for the game but weaker Minks. Peyton. Captain Codman, and May will be lost to the team by graduation: and the places thus made vacant will be very hard to fill. However, with several promising men coming up from the First Year team. and many of this year s Varsity back for another campaign. prospects for a good season in I929 are plentiful. The First Year aggregation was not very successful in their two encounters. losing to both Staunton Military Academy and Washington and Lee Freshmen. Though lacking in team strength, the team had several unusual performers who should prove valuable material for the Varsity next year. Warmsley. Rueger. and Elk deserve special com- menclation for their work during the season. l3651 for not only have good teams been developed and good records made but new material has been groomed for the various varsity aggregations. In track the young Cavaliers were consistently victorious. Indoors Lan- nigan,s charges won the Gray's Amory meet at Richmond and also cleaned up at the Virginia Invitation meet held in Memorial Gymnasium. The out- door season showed three clean-cut victories, over Woodberry Forest, V. M. 1.. and Washington and Lee. Flippin and Robinson gave promise of great things in varsity competition. The Yearling ball-tossers took four out of seven games played. Con- quests were registered over Woodberry, McCuire's, Washington and Lee. and NeWport News while defeats were recorded at the hands of John Mar- shall, Fork Union, and North Carolina. Football proved a rather up-and-down sport for the First Year men, the record being a victory over V. M. 1., ties with Maryland and North Carolina, and defeats by Washington and Lee and V. P. I. The requisite line material for next fall developed during the season should, however, more than offset the unimpressive record. On the basket-ball court the Yearlings failed to display any great bril- liancy, in fact the season was extremely poor. Out of nine starts the First Year team managed to win only three. l3661 1', . .. w - i Ff a , an :t 1H1! I ll Cl 3 l .' ' win 3 n f 9 ! ill Ila L52 5:44;;3'e332m2 V , a Baseball, I927 A. C. CARTER DIFFEY ............................................................ Coach TEAM J. K. SLOAN ..................... Ouljeeld W. E. BYRD. JR ................. Firs! Base W. A- MONCURE ----------------- Oulfield J. E. BOWEN ................. Second Base A. D. LEWY ...................... Oulticld W. W. HOLLAND .............. Short Slop R T GALLAGHER ............... Oulficld H. HARDEEN .................. Short Slop W MELROSE. ..................... Pulchcr A. DIAL ....................... Third Base 1- Y. NEWTON .................... Pitcher B. RUDACILLE ................ Third Base C. L. COSTELLO .................. Pitcher H, C, MARCHANT ................ Calcher C. WALLER, JR .................... Catcher RECORD Virginia ................ ' ................ l2 Woodberry Forest ....................... I Virginia ................................ 3 John Manhall .......................... 6 Virginia ................................ 4 Fork Union ............................ 5 Virginia ................................ I I McCuire's ............................. 3 Virginia ................................ 8 Washington and Lee .................... 4 Virginia ................................ 6 North Carolina .......................... l0 Virginia ................................ 6 ' Newport News .......................... 3 two hits. N April 12th the Yearling baseball team got off to a Hying start by defeating Woodben'y Forest School '2 to l. Mellrose allowing the prep school men only In the second start of the season the Freshmen were not so fortunate. losing to John Marshall High School 6 to 3. The defeat was clue largely to inability to hit in the pinches coupled with erratic fielding. The same weakness at critical times caused the First Year men to suffer their second successive defeat when Fork Union nosed them out 5 to 4. Roused by these two setbacks, the F reshmen went on a slugging spree and easily downed McCuire's University School II to 3. April 29th marked another victory for the young Cavaliers when. by dint of a ninth inning rally. they downed Washington and Lee 8 to 4. The V. M. I. game scheduled for the following day was called off on account of rain. Hard hitting on the part of the Tar Heel invaders and the inability of the Virginians to hit in the pinches was responsible for a well-deserved I0 to 6 victory. for the Carolina First Year team. The Freshman diamond aggregation brought the season to a successful close on May 12th by defeating the Newport News High School 5 to 3 in a close game in which a ninth inning rally copped the laurels for the locals. As the above record shows the F irst Year nine performed somewhat inconsistently. However. four victories to three defeats gave a slightly favorable balance to the Virginians. l367l F ootball, I927 A. C. C. DIFFEY ................................................................... Coach H. A. HOLLAND .......................................................... Assistant Coach WILLIAM HOUSTON MAVERICK .............................................. Manager H. H. LANNICAN ................................................................ Trainer TEAM R. W. DAY ........................ Center W. jOHNSTON ...................... End J. C. WYLLY ...................... Center N. B. ORRICK ....................... End 5. C. NELSON ..................... Guard C. WALLACE ................. Quarlerbaclg H. LEWIS ......................... Cuard M. LEWIS .................... Quarterbacqf R. 5. WOMBLE .................... Cuard A. SMITH .................... Quarterba-qu W. l. SWOOP ...................... Cuard B. W. WEAVER ................. Halfbaclf F. S. WHALEN .................... Tackle T. C. LESTER ................... Halfbaclf H. C. MOTLEY .................... Tackle W. S. WILKINSON .............. Halfbaclf N. PUCH .......................... Tackle D. C. STAUDER ................. Halfback E. A. RUECER .................... Tackle W. IVEY ........................ Fullback W. M. PAXTON ..................... End H. M. URSEM ................... Fullback B. W. DAVENPORT ................. End RECORD Virginia ................................. 6 V. M. l. ............................... 0 Virginia ................................. 0 Maryland .............................. 0 Virginia ................................. 7 Washington and Lee ..................... 20 Virginia ................................. 3 V. P. l ............................... 3' Virginia ................................. 0 North Carolina ......................... 0 Virginia ............................. I 6 Opponents ......................... .57 CORKS 62 cu RLS , Football, 1927 t g , HE I927 First Year football team went through a somewhat mediocre and unimpressive season. In spite of the careful coaching of Diffey .1 and Holland, stars of the I925 Varsity, the squad was unable to work together consistently enough to form a real winning combination. The team at times showed good defensive work, but fell short of the necessary punch to put over winning scores. The record shows one victory for the Cavaliers, two defeats, and two scoreless ties. The yearling gridmen opened the season against the young V. M. I. cadets with a hard-earned 6 to 0 victory. Both teams put up strong defensive games. The following week the team journeyed to College Park to play the Maryland Freshmen. The game took the nature of a punting duel and, in spite of several scoring opportunities, the Cavaliers were unable to tally and haa to be content with a 0 to 0 outcome. On October 29th. the Yearlings met and were defeated by Washington and Lee on Lambeth Field. The visitors' effective aerial attack was largely responsible for their three touchdowns. Their ability along this line coupled with a strong defense held the Cavaliers to a lone score and ensured victory for the Minks. The following week the Virginia F irst Year men suffered their second and worst defeat at the hands of the Gobbler F reshmen. The game. which was played at Blacksburg, was a decisive victory for the strong Tech team which rolled up thirty-one points to the visitors, three. The F reshmen ended the season by battling the yearling invaders from Chapel Hill to a scoreless tie. The game was marred by numerous fumbles which caused the loss of several scoring chances for both teams. Although the season was by no means a brilliant one, the squad itself contained some good material of future Varsity promise. Whalen and Motley showed up best for the line while Weaver was the luminary of the backfield. Basket-Ball, I 928 HOWARD A. HOLLAND .......................................................... Coach A. L. BOOTHE .................................................................. Manager TEAM A. W. MERLE ...................... Center C. MORCROFT ................... Forward A. E. MENILLO .................. Forward 1. SINGER ........................ Forward J. VAN l. MCCLEES ............... Forward E. L. RUFFIN ...................... Cuard C. MICHEL ...................... Forward W. C. IVEY ........................ Cuard W. C. MITCHELL ................ Forward J. A. AUSTIN ...................... Cuard X. WILKINSON ...................................... Cuard Basket-Ball , HE. First Year basket-ball team of I928 can hardly be ranked among the pre- , mier court aggregations of the country although on occasion it may be said to have displayed a neat but by no means gaudy brand of ball. With Mennillo, the flashy forward, leading the attack and Ivey, a steady guard, doing his best to hold down the score under the century mark, the Cub cagemen presented a not incon- siderable opposition to the clubs they met during the season. Starting off the schedule with a rush, the Yearling tossers managed to defeat Wood- berry Forest in a vigorously contested struggle. The next two starts were classified under the lost column when Staunton Military Academy and Fork Union took careful measure- ments of the Hollandmen. Washington and Lee was the next on the list of victors when the team trekked to Lexington. Apparently somewhat upset over the previous day's work the Young Cavaliers took into camp the V. M. 1. rats while in the historic town. V. P. I. proved the best team in their appearance against the Cavaliers while North Carolina con- veyed a similar impression on their visit to the Old Dominion. I37OI CORKS a CURLs Kan I928 f , Ll 63- AEL-lf; Frys-M Track, I 927 GEORGE. TINSLEY GARNETT .................. . ............................... Manager HENRY HADEN LANNIC-AN ..................................................... Coach TEAM E. F. BELAVAL J. S. FITZHUCH E. W. MORRIS F. BROUN H. F. FLIPPIN W. J. NELMS A. F. CANNADAY D. S. FRENCH C B. PHILLIPS J. B. H. CARTER C.G. CRATTAN H. C. ROBINSON A H. COOK M. J. LUPTON C. C SUTHERLAND J. E. BEES C. B. MCCOY H TURNER W. B. DEW L W. MCILHANEY E. F. WATSON RECORD First Year Team ...................... 67 Woodberry Forest School ............... 50 First Year Team ...................... 68V; V. M. I .............................. 43V2 First Year Team ...................... Washington and Lee ................... 38 , HE First Year track team upheld the good records of preceding years by winning ' all their meets, participating in two indoor and three outdoor contests. The yearlings made their first appearance when they won the indoor meet held in the Grays' Armory, February 22nd. under the auspices of the University of Richmond. They scored 18 points, several of their times comparing favorably with those of the Varsity events. In spite of Flippin's temporary loss from the team. they also won the Third Annual Track Meet held in the Memorial Gymnasium with IS points to Richmond's 7. The outdoor season was inaugurated with a 67 to 50 victory over Woodberry Forest. Flippin starred for the locals with 24 points to his credit. On April 20th the yearlings added another impressive victory by winning ten out of a possible thirteen first places to clown V. M. 1. 68V; to 48V;. The First Year cinder artists kept their slate clean and ended the season by over- whelming Washington and Lee Freshmen to the tune of 80 to 38. Flippin, consistent Cavalier performer, scored six first places to gain high point honors. The enviable record made by the yearlings was due to a well-balanced squad rounded out by a number of brilliant individual performers. Flippin in the two hurdles and Robinson in the quarter and half-mile events showed unusually good form. These two, along with a number of other promising men, augur well for future Varsity teams. l37l1 ETIES SOCI HONORARY The Raven Society OFFICERS FRED HUNDLEY QUARLES. JR ................................................. President THOMAS ATKINSON MCEACHERN. JR ..................................... Vice-Presidcnl QHN FRANKLIN WOODWARD. JR ............................................ Treasurer ILLIAM MINOR LILE ROGERS ............................................. Secretary HONORARY MEMBERS HON. ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL GORDON HON, JOHN BASSETT MOORE HON. OHN SHARPE. WILLIAMS MR4 DUNCAN CURRY MR. 1 STICE JAMES CLARKE McREYNOLDSMn. PHILIP ALEXANDER BRUCE RT. REV. ARTHUR SElDEN LLOYD REV. BEVERLEY DANDRIDGE TUCKER DR. EDWARD REINHOLD ROGERS INITIATES, 1927 Faculty WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER ALLEN FISKE VOSHELL HARRY TAYLOR MARSHALL FRANCIS HARRIS ABBOTT Alumni JAMES L. McLEMORE ERNEST M. STIRES R. GRAY WILLIAMS WILLIAM ANDREWS CLARK. JR. CHRISTIE BENET RICHARD EVELYN BYRD JOSEPH M. HARTFIELD Graduates J. L. WALLACE G. B. DILLARD I. T. MUSSER A. B. SHEPPERSON College A. L. BOOTHE A. R. STUART L. M. HAMMOND J. M. MERCER Law M. E. WRENN J. L. WALKER JULIAN HARRIS A. B. PITTMAN. JR. C. T. LOUTHAN Engineering 0. S. PETRESCU H. D. FORSYTH Medicine I. R. ADAMS J. W. XVATTS, II . W. BAKER J. F. WOODWARD, JR. J. A. CALHOUN. JR. . R. JORDAN PUBLICATIONS E. C. STEVENSON ..................................................... Engineering journal E. P. G. REVERCOMB ................................................ Virginia Law Review C. H. ROSS .................................................................. Virginia Real COLLEGE AT LARGE R. S. SIMPSON F. H. FECHTIG C. T. CHAMBERLAIN, jR. W. L. GOODW'IN. JR. I374! Beta of Virginia Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Founded al The College of William and Mary. December 5. I776 Established. I908 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE IVEY FOREMAN LEWIS, President WALTER SHELDON RODMAN. Secrclary JOHN CALVIN METCALF. Vicc-Presl'dcnt WILLIAM HALL COODWIN. Treasurer FREDERICK DEAN COODWIN RIBBLE. Librarian INITIATES, 1927 College MAURICE DUNBAR ASHBURY MORTON MORRIS PICKNEY CHARLES THOMSON CHAMBERLAIN. JR. CHARLFS PLATT LAWRENCE AYLETTE DAFFAN GILMER WILLIAM MINOR LILE. ROGERS WILFRED LACY GOODWYN, JR. LLOYD JOHN SCHUMACKER DOUGLAS DEANE HALL ROBERT SMITH SIMPSON EDMUND GEORGE LAIRD SAMUEL BRADFORD STEWART. JR. SOUTHGATE. LEIGH. JR. JAMB HARVIE WINKINSON. JR. FREDERICK WILLIAM McCOMAS. JR. ARCHER ANDERSON WILLIAMS Law ROBERT MARSDEN CARLISLE RICHARD SALE LEFTWICH JOHN DABNEY CARR ROBERT ARMSTRONG MCKENNEY HARDY CROSS DILLARD ADOLPHUS BLAIR SCOTT Medicine JAMES RICHMOND BOULWARE, JR. PHILIP JAMES HIRSHMAN FREDERICK HENRY FECHTIG HENRY CROMWELL TURNER Alumni BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BUCHANAN. LL.B.. '84 ALGERNON BERTRAND CHANDLER. JR.. M.A., '93 CAROL MONTGOMERY NEWMAN. M.A.. PH.D.. '03 JOHN LEE PRATT. C. E... '05 CYRUS HARDING WALKER. LAw. '82 CLARENCE BLAIN WALLACE, M.A., '84 GORDON WILSON, M.D., 99 JAMES PLEASANTS WOODS. LAW. '93 I376l The Alpha of Virginia Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha Founded 0! lb: College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago, I902 Eslablished. I919 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. JAMES CARROLL FLIPPEN DR. WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN DR. STEPHEN HURT WATTS DR. LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYESTER DR. HARVEY ERNEST jORDAN DR. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY DR. JOHN HENRY NEFF DR. DUDLEY CRAWFORD SMITH DR. JOHN STAIGE DAVIS DR. JAMES EDWIN WOOD. JR. DR. HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDCES DR. JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL DR. THELMA FLOURNOY BRUMFIELD DR. STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD DR. CHARLES BRUCE MORTON DR OSCAR SWINEFORD, JR. DR. HARRY TAYLOR MARSHALL FRATRES IN URBE DR. PAUL BRANDON BARRINGER DR. WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACON MEMBERS Class of 1927 DR. JAMES RICHMOND BOULXVARE. JR. DR. FREDERICK HENRY FECHTIG DR. ALBERT BROWN DICKEY DR. PHILIP JAMES HIRSHMAN DR. HENRY CROMWELL TURNER Class of 1928 JAMES ROBERT ADAMS . JOE WILSON BAKER JOHN ALFRED CALHOUN WILLIAM RILEY JORDAN ROBERT LEONARD KING l377l CORKS 6 CURLS Alpha of Virginia Chapter of Tau Beta Pi Founded at Lehigh Universily. I885 Eslabll'shed. I92, FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON. B.A., LL.D. WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS. B.S.. C.E. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, B.A.. C.E. V'ALTER SHELDON RODMAN. B.S.. S.M. EDWARD WATTS SAUNDERS. C.E. JAMES SHANNON MILLER, B.A.. 85., BE. SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL. M.A.. PHD. ARTHUR FRANCIS MACCONOCHIE. B.Sc. CHARLES HENDERSON, E.E. ACTIVE MEMBERS ROBERT FRANCIS SELDEN WILLIAM MINOR LILE ROGERS JAMES MONTROSE GRAHAM DONALD GRANT MACDONALD EDWARD FRUTH JOACHIM CHARLES DORSEY HARMON EDWARD CARL STEVENSON CHARLES EDWARD MCMURDO HARRY DOUGLAS FORSYTH LAWRENCE REGINALD QUARLES I378! win: Hmi I m Again I 1 FMilmrll 6c;'-1-1 7-, :w.: The Omicron Delta Kappa Fraternity FACULTY MEMBERS DR. EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERMAN DR. ELBERT ALVlS KINCAID DR. JOHN CALVIN METCALF MR. ARMlSTEAD MASON DOBIE DR. WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON MR. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB DR. ROBERT KENT GOOCH MR. FREDERICK DEANE G. RIBBLE DR. DUDLEY CROFFORD SMITH DR. ALLEN FISKE. VOSHELL DR. WILLIAM SUMNER APPLETON POTT DR. ALBERT LEFEVRE STUDENT MEMBERS ROBERT GAMBLE CABELL, m HENRY HARFORD CUMMING CURTIS EMERY CUDDY LAWRENCE AYLETTE DAFFAN GILMER FRANK BOSTICK GILMER CHARLES LUCIAN GLEAVES DAVID RICE GROOME. RUSH CROCKETT GWYN, JR. GEORGE TAYLOR GWATHMEY, JR. JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE ROBERT w. c. McCLANAHAN THOMAS ATKINSON McEACHERN, Jn. ROBERT BRODIE. MEMMINGER MORTON MORRIS PINCKNEY FRED HUNDLEY QUARLES. JR. WILLIAM MINOR LILE ROGERS THOMAS HARCOURT URMSTON JOHN FRANKLIN WOODWARD McDONALD EDWARD WRENN BlCKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL THEODORE PHILLIPS WILLIAM MEADE. KELLER CHARLES HENRY ROSS JAMES PORTER BAKER WILLIAM MILLER GAMMON ALEXANDER GORDON GILLIAM DANIEL HARRISON RlSHER JOHN MALLORY c. COVINGTON ROBERT LOMAX WELLS CHARLES STUART WHEATLEY , INITIATES JAMES ROBERT ADAMS PHILLIP PARKS BURKS JOSEPH WILLIAM CHINN ALBERT BUCKNER PITTMAN ARMISTEAD LLOYD BOOTHE LEWIS FIELDING WILLIAMS WAT HENRY TYLER MIDDLETON ELLIOTT RANDOLPH HENRY DAVlS WEED I 3791 Iota Sigma 9Honorary McdicaU Founded al the University of Virginia. I927 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. JAMES CARROLL FLIPPIN DR. WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN DR. HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN DR. LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYSTER Class of 1927 RAYMOND ALFRED CANDY Class of 1928 JAMES ROBERT ADAMS DAVID SHANKS PHLECAR. JR. JOEL WILSON BAKER VALENTINE LAURENCE PUIG. JR. PAUL DOUGLAS CAMP. JR. jAMES WINSTON WATTS. II LOUIS HENRY EDMUNDS THOMAS EPPS WILSON. JR. ROBERT LEONARD KING JOHN FRANKLIN WOODWARD. JR. Class of 1929 JAMES PORTER BAKER PAUL OTTO WILBUR ALLEN BARKER ROBERT TUNSTALL PEIRCE DONALD OSBORNE HAMBLIN WILLIAM COWELL STEPHENSON WILLIAM CHILDS HUTCHESON HARRISON RAWLINGS WESSON BASCOM BROKENROUGH YOUNG lzsoy .9 I b V..: dflgw V'l. . 3. - Tjhe Witches I wander down a silent road Beneath the silent skies. And started when the marsh fires showed The ftashes from their eyes. Alone! alone! I walked alone In silence I could hear And shuddered when the marsh fires shone And glimmered blue and clear. And then I heard a gentle moan That came from near the road And shivered since the marsh fires shone And blue and red they glowed. I backward pushed the bushy screen That grew beside the road And marvelled at the marsh fires, sheen So ruddily it glowed. Before the fire three bent shapes stood Beside the dismal road And through them all as red as blood Their hateful camp jire glowed. Each gnarly bone as black as death Was limned against the red, The marsh fire gteamed. I took a breath And then I turned and fled. BROOKE MAURY. l3821 Wsw'in; w' aw: enmcvm '7 M . hygikk CORKS 6 CURLS J . KXIrXM. Founded February. I889 MOTrO: Superslilia solum in anima inscii habitat MEMBERS WILLIAM ALGER BROWN WILLIAM COWELL STEPHENSON, 1a. ROBERT GAMBLE CABELL. 1n MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN CHARLES LUCIAN GLEAVES BICKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL JOHN BASIL HUSHION THEODORE PHILIPS WAT HENRY TYLER QUINTUS HUTTER HENRY HARFORD CUMMING. JR. I3841 MEMBERS CHARLES PATTERSON NASH, JR. ROBERT GAMBLE CABELL. Ill jOHN JENNINGS LUCK MORTON MORRIS PINCKNEY HOLLIS RHINEHART. JR. WILLAM EYRE TAYLOR FRANK DOMINICK MEADE. JR. MIDDLETON ELLIOTT RANDOLPH ROBERT W. C. McCLANAHAN WILLIAM CHALMERS WILLS HARDY CROSS DILLARD NATHANIEL LEWIS BOSWORTH. JR. BICKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL ROBERT STUART STARCHER ADOLPHUS BLAIR SCOTT PHILIP PARKS BURKS THOMAS HARCOURT URMSTON HENRY DAVIS WEED. JR. CHARLES LUCIAN GLEAVES WATT HENDRON TYLER HONORARY MEMBER JAMES ANDERSON CHISHOLM I386l CORKS a cums KOW f . , ., y u , ':': y h L ! h D l $ : 1- .' J-n 3 u m w ,4! Ln mm a :gxg-iifr;tfzs:zrm ISAAC ALEXANDER BIGGER JOHN HENRY NEFF DAVID JOSEPH WOOD ADDENELL HEWSON MICHIE GEORGE BORDMAN EACER HUGH THOMPSON NELSON THOMAS MUNFORD BOYD RICHARD SPENCER GILL STEPHEN HURT WATTS WILLIAM Po-rr JOSEPH WILLIAM CHINN. JR. WILLIAM Cowuwo STEPHENSON WILLIAM MILLER GAMMON WILLIAM ALGER BROWN. JR. RUSH CROCKETT Gwm WILLIAM Hoar. WooD, JR. W'ILLIAM MORGAN CHEW joHN FRANKLIN VVOODWARD, JR. SAMUEL HODCES MCGHEE SAMUEL TALIAFERRO PENDLETON THEODORE PHILLIPS W'ILLIAM MEADE KELLER MCDONALD EDWARD W'RENN HARRISON LEIGH BUCK I387l CORKS 6 CU RLS w x r'v 7,.u;u.-:w;..u; 51$ 2;, I; Founded at While Sulphur Springs. W. Va.. I878 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLs. BS.. C.E. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY. M.A., PH.D. JAMES Monms PACE. M.A., PHD. THOMAS Ducxz'rr JONES. B.A.. M.D. FRATRES IN URBE THOMAS L. ROSSER ALBERT STEWART BOLLINc. M.A.. B.L. CHARLES COLVILLE TENNANT. M.D. LEE H. WILLIAMSON THOMAS MUNFORD BOYD. B.A.. B.L. DAVID JOSEPH WOOD. B L. . EDWIN HENRY COPENHAVER PERCY BROWN CHARLES CANADA AUSTIN B. CHINN WILLIAM LAW Cuw Gzonca G. CRATTAN. Ill HARRY FLIPPIN WILLIAM HOLLAND JOHN FULTON MCGAVOCK EDWARD M. PAYNE JOHN S. Pommzxnzn xVILuAM Hos: WOOD. JR. WAT HENRY TYLER ROBERT EDWARD WEBB WILLIAM WADLEY TAYLOR SAMUEL BUTLER CRIMES THOMAS Connauus SHEEHAN, JR. Fmchs CHARLES WILLIAMS JAMES HALSTED EWING RICHARD REYNOLDS BEASLEY JOSEPH KINNEAR Monronu GEORGE RANDOLPH TAYLOR TRAVIS GARLAND DAMEL. JR. JOSEPH HELMS FARROW DANIEL BROWN Plsnson, JR. HENRY DAVIS WEED WILLIAM MORGAN CHEW JOSEPH Mum MERCER ALFRED BUCKNER PITTMAN. JR. WILLIAM Assum' MCCLAIN PHILIP PARKS BURKS EUGENE BEVERLY FERRIS. 111. JOSEPH WILTON HOPE, JR. FRANK CHAUNCEY BATTEY HARVEY LEE MARSTON WILLIAM HENRY HINTON Lawns MACHEN HAMMOND WILLIAM EYRE TAYLOR WILLIAM E. MASSlE FRANK DOMINICK MEAD I338! ACTIVE MEMBERS WILLIAM PROVINCE MCGUIRE. ll WILLIAM MASSIE W'HITEHEAD JOHN HAMILTON SCHERER JOHN BASIL HUSHION ROBERT WINGFIELD MACCLANAHAN NATHANIEL Lawns BOSWORTH. JR. EDWARD CODRINCTON CARRINGTON ROBERT Lawns ECHOLs NATHANIEL LITTLETON HOLLAND QUINTus Humn FIELDING Lawns WILLIAMS WILLIAM WALLACE SYMINGTON FRANK GASSOWAY DAVIDSON WILLIAM CLIFFORD LUKE EDWARD STEWART ORGAIN WILLIAM COWLAND STEPHENSON WILLIAM CHALMERs WILLS MIDDLETON ELuorr RANDOLPH PAUL EDMUNDs SACKETT ALEXANDER HAMILTON BRYAN CORKS a cums KOM l928 x H. FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM MINOR LILE. B.L., LL.D. ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE. M.A.. B.L. WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER. M.A.. PH.D. ALBERT LEFEVRE. M.A.. PH.D.. LL.D. JOHN HENRY NEFF. B.A.. M.D. WILLIAM HULL Goonwm. B.A.. M.D. STEPHEN HURT WATTS. M.A.. M.D. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB. B.A.. C.E. HENRY BEARDEN MULHOLLAND, M.D. FREDERICK DEANE RIBBLE. B.A.. M.A.. LLD. ALLEN FISKE VOSHELL, M.D. ADOLPHus BLAIR Scorr, B.A.. B.L. G. A. KAMINER AUBREY DIAL WILLIAM H. HALLOWES ARCHER Jonas EDWARD W. MORRIS HARTWELL HARRISON ARMISTEAD L. BOOTHE HUGH G. WHITEHEAD WILLIAM A. MONCURE O. T. CLOSE THOMAS M. FORSYTHE LESLIE B. GRAY Vmch L. KELLY HARRY B. MACKOY G. TINSLEY GARNE'IT T. STANLEY MEADE JOHN E. WILLIAM BROWN BICKERTON WINSTON CARDWELL CARLYLE GREGORY FLAKE FLOYD WILKES GARRETT ROBERT GRICE. MAVERICK MORTON MORRIS PINCKNEY THOMAS HARCOURT URMSTON ROBERT HARDIN VAN METER CHARLES LUCIEN GLEAVES ROBERT STUART STARCHER MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN FRANK CLAIBORNE ATKINSON JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE JOHN FRANKLIN Woonwmm ROBERT GAMBLE CABELL. Ill JOSEPH WILLIAM CHINN MAURICE GERALD LONG WILLIAM MEADE KELLER WERT HENRY GAMMoN SAMUEL TALIAFERRO PENDLETON THOMAS ATKINSON MCEACHERN, JR. CHARLES BENJAMIN LEE, JR. HARRY HOWARD HOLT. jn. BLEDSOE CALHOUN PINKERTON HILL CARTER, Ill RIDLEY MCLEAN SANDIDCE WILLIAM ORLANDO Bmsmw WILLIAM EVERETT ATKINSON CHARLES FULLER KINCHELOE JOSEPH COLLIER HUTCHESON ROBERT NELSON PAGE JOHN EDWARD SLAUGHTER. JR. TAYLOR VINSON WILLIAM MINOR LILE Rooms FRATRES IN URBE Lawns TROTMAN HANCKEL, B.L. EDWARD VALENTINE WALKER. B.L. CLAUDE CARROLL, C E CHARLES EDWARD MORAN. B.L. PATTON K. PIERCE, M.D. HOLLIS RHINEHART. JR... B.L. D. C. SMITH, B.A., M.D. RAY JACKSON NEFF. B.A.. M.D. ROBERT B. HIDDEN, B.A.. M.D. DAVID ELLls BROWN. BS. EDWARD MCPEAKE. M.D. ACTIVE MEMBERS CURTIS EMORY CUDDY DAVID R. GROOME THEODORE PHILLIPS ROBERT B. MEMMINGER HUNTER HOLMES Moss FRANK Bosncx GILMER RUSH CROCKET GWYNN NELSON THOMAS TURNER HARRISON LEIGH BUCK SAMUEL Honczs MCGHEE JOHN DABNEY PENICK HENRY HARTFORD CUMMING WILLIAM M. Moss P. HUNTER FAULCONER EDWARD H. W'IucH'r. Ill JOHN H. CARTER JOHN K. SLOAN l389l A. B. PlTl'MAN ............ Vice-Presidcnl Bud STARCHER Reva SHAFFER J. W. CHINN .................... President J. E. HEATH .................................................... Secretary Chunk ATKINSON Herbert ROBINSON Tom SHEEHAN Bob PIERCE Bill STEVENSON Charlie STRAUB Ned PAYNE SYMINGTON T ATKINSON Stubby AUSTIN Bill BRISTOW Mac VANVOORIFS Bill BROWN Joe BRYANT Bobby CABELL George TAYLOR S Charlie CANADA gilly TAYLOR Bill CHEW Poynlz TYLER Ed CARRINGTON Bob VANMETER Gavin COCHRAN Bob WEBB C COPPS Hank WEED Skinny CfROWELL Archie WILLIAMS Dan DANIELS Fielding WILLIAMS John SLOAN Bill W'OOD Bill DUNN John WOODWARD Bobby ECHOLS Pete WRENN Vic EVANS Charlie GATES Joe FARREL John HENDERSON Mac MACALL Ned WRIGHT Bob MCCLANAHAN Hunter FAULKNER Tom MCEACHERN Bob MARTIN Sam MCGHEE Auslin CHINN Ed ORGAIN Dclmidge TRIMBLE Sam PENDLETON Juliun E Carlyle FLAKE Jim HALL Win GAMMON Carl GILBERT Bill GAMMON Joe TURNER Sid GARRET Julian MASON Frank GILMER ch MOSELY Charlie GLEAVES Julian ROBERTSON Bill HALLOWES Dick HINES Skeeter HINTON Curler MYERS George MONCURE Hutch OBERBEY Mully FORSYTHE Dog GRAY John CARTER Doc FITZHUGH johnny HUSHION Quinlus HUTTER Jack HYDE Jed IRVINE Charlie KINCHELOE Maury KNOWLTON Charlie LEE. Bill LUKE Bunny MACKALL Dave MAUISBY Frank MEADE nJoen MERCER Dab PENICK Tom PERKINS Ted PHILLIPS Pinky PINKERTON George WALKER A1 PITTMAN Stewart W'HEATLEY Fred QUARLES 'Joe HUTCHINSON Paul REVERCOMB John WALKER Jim ROBERTS Dick WHEAT John WALSH U901 Jack SEBRELL . D RUNK H. D. MCCORMICK Billy HOLLAND Clarence HOLLAND Bud STEWART Horace DURSTON Beve WHITE Al STEWART Na! DANIELS Dean QUARLES John C. WALKER Jack BENCKENSTEIN Murray BOOTHE uPeyton WILLIAMS Bcve RANDOLPH W. P. MCGUIRE ...... OFFICERS D. R. GROOME. . .. ........... President ......... Vice-Prcaidcnl J. E. HEATH ........................................... Secretarp-Trcasurcr MEMBERS J. E. BROWN J. W. THOMAS P. H. BROWN C. M. NELSON S. LEIGH J. V. EPPES E. C. CARRINCTON C. ROBINS J. W. GOLDSMITH L. W. MCILHANY J. W. CHINN H. PORTER H. G. HUDNALL S. COOKE A. C. ClLLlAM B. CRIMES W. POWER. JR. J. S. POINDEXTER C. L. CLEAVES A. L. CRAY F. MORRISON W'. E. BYRD R. W. C. MCCLANAHAN A. BOOTHE E. E. WALTER W. P. SANDRIDCE R. S. STARCHER C. E. CUDDY E. H. EVERY D. T. BRYAN J. F. WOODWARD D. R. CROOME W. M. VlHITEHEAD A. B. PINKERTON M. E. WRENN A. CENTILE L. A. D. CILMER H. D. BEARD C. H. ROSS J. H. IRVINE H. PICOT W. JV. MOSS, JR. J. W. WATTS R. B. MEMMINCER A. BROWN H. C. MARCHANT R. N. PACE T. S. MEADE H. BUCK H. F. FLIPPIN T. GARNETT W. M. KELLER W. P. MCGUIRE W. H. ROPER F. DAVIDSON H. WILLIAMS T. E. MASSIE H. L. SMITH R. SANDIDCE H. H. HOLT. JR. J. E. HEATH. JR. J. W. RAWLES J. W. READ P. D. CAMP, JR. R. C. CXVYN. JR. J H. SCHERER B. W. RAW'LES TAYLOR VINSON C. L. COCKE H. C. WHITEHEAD M. LONG P. H. HICKSON J. MORFORD W. W. DUNN D. PIERSON H. D. FORSYTHE M. W. LUPTON F. A. ANDREWS C. B. WILMER W. L. CLAY. JR. A. H. BRYAN C. T. CWATHMEY J. B. WINN C. D. MCKENDRICK A. S. B. NOLTINC A. E. WALKER L. BOSWORTH J. RUFFIN E. W. MORRIS G. W. HORSLEY C. BETHEL H. L. MARSTON J. F. MCCAVOCK R. R. BEASLEY V. VIILSON A. W. PINKERTON J H. HARRISON P. A. GIBSON J. B. GREENE V7. A. MONCURE. JR. W. S. CRANDY S. B. PURDY W. MCLAIN L. E. HAMMOND I. KEITH, JR. D. 1. WHITE 8. VI. CARDWELL H. H. MOSS R. W'. DEBUTTS J. H. HAVING J. E. SLAUGHTER E. B. FERRIS. JR. C. C. WALLER E. FISHBURNE D. MCDONALD E. RANDOLPH W. L. SIBLEY C. B. PHILLIPS W. MAVERICK F. C. WILLIAMS 0. T. CLOSE E. DUPONT. JR. l39ll Clievem'r Ah, once when I slept in red mud ,Mid poppy blooms in France While all about me powder made Mad music for war dance, A little elf escorted me Through rain and leaden thunder To the great peace that ties Around the steps of the Rotunda: And there I found the breath of spring Robbed even Death of his foul sting! Now, often just before the dawn Ebbs in o'er Biscayne Bay, That elf escorts me to the Lawn A thousand miles away: And there we stand o'er-shadowed By encircling colonnades And lovely, laeey patterns Of elm and maple shades: And there I find eternal spring Robs even failure of its sting! How happy, 0, how happy is hee Though be he far or neare Who holds the hearths of yesterdays So beautiful and dear That they can draw him back again Upon the pale moon-beams To live again the old, old times In night and day-time dreams: For there men hnd in little things New faith to fly on broken wings! CHAS. EDGAR GILLIAM. H921 Coo PLQ , WBI-ICHTIONI' E330 .2502 6396.3 .05.! 5:5: .Cosumv Eogoumos. .oxooo Jo..:m 2.. 6:15:50 .9335 .353. 25:53 coxancoto; E3535: 532m Etc! :22; 3.qu .Etus. coxum 32.5 .302 .:o!oaus. $2.530 Founded During the Session, 1887-1883 FORTY-FIRST VOLUME THE EXECUTIVE BOARD THOMAS ATKINSON MCEACHERN, JR .................................... Editor-in-Chief HUNTER HOLMES MOSS ......................................... Assislanl Editor-in-Chief JOSEPH MARSH RUFFIN ............................................... Business Manager BOARD OF EDITORS JAMES EDWIN COOPER ............. Art HARRISON BUCK .............. Fraternities GENE. DE. BULLET ................ Features jOHN HENDERSON ......... Organizalions JOSEPH A. TURNER ......... Photographs CHARLES COCKE. ............... Slalislics ALBERT R. STUART ......... Deparlmenls EDMUND FONTAINE BROUN ..... Clubs ARCHER A. WILLIAMS. .......................... A lhlelics ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS ERNEST DUPONT JOHN TAYLOR ROBERT MACK ALVIN PATTERSON JOHN NELMS ASSOCIATE EDITORS R. WOOTTEN ........................ Ar! J. NIENDORFF ....................... Ar! J. WILLIAMS ......................... Art 5. LEIGH ............................. Art R. GORDON .................. Photographs R. MARTIN ................... Photographs R. T. BAKER ................. Departments P. N. DUMBRILLE ............ Deparlmcnls J. D. FULLER ................ Deparlmenls W. TALLEY ........................ Clubs E. MORRIS .................... Fraternities GEORGE COOPER ................ Faculty J. MCDOWELL ................... Slalislics J. COODLOE ..................... Statistics C. P. WERTENBAKER ........... Athletics N. B. ORRICK .................... Athletics F. ANDREWS .................... Athletics J. B. LANCESTER ............ Organizalions p951 COLLEGE TOPICS BOARD d :KMEHDORFF EDITORIAL BOARD L. A. DAFFAN GILMER ................................................... Edilar-in-Chief CHARLES HENRY ROSS ................................................. Managing Editor J. W. RAWLES ............................................................... News Editor R. D. TRIMBLE .............................................................. New: Editor P. A. GIBSON ........................................................... Assignment Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS E. A. DELARUE W. L. WILSON P. R. WILLIAMS A. G. HOFHEIMER G. V. MONCURE B. H. RANDOLPH A S. B. NOLTING A H. SANDS H. G. WHITEHEAD DEPARTMENT EDITORS F. H. ANDREWS ............................................................ Sports Editor C. K. CROWTHER ................................................... Assistant Sporls Editor A. W. FORESTER .......................................................... Rewiem Editor R. K. HINES .................................................................... Calumnia! REPORTORIAL STAFF W. W. DUNN H. B. BLOOMER J. P. WILLIAMS R. F. MASON D. V. ANDERSON D. A. BRESS R. T. WILSON NATHAN MORGAN R. T. BAKER A. L. COOKE F. S. CUTCHIN A. F. REY E. V. BENJAMIN GEORGE COOPER JACK MCDOWELL C. A. ROBERTSON BUSINESS STAFF D E. WATKINS. JR ....................................................... Business Manager 3. F. HELPER ......................................................... Advcrlising Manager I. P. PERKINS ......................................................... Circululion Manager M. C. GREEN ................................................. Assistant Adverlising Manager H L. PRICE J. M. GARLAND H. M. FREIDIN J l. WAGENHEIM l397l --a-V.- i?: t 7:7 '3' ? LAW REVIEW BOARD M g a' a 0 nu . 44:. E L MW REVIEW! J. M NIENDORFF H L H- - EDITORIAL BOARD W. PENDLETON SANDRIDGE. JR ............................................... President JOHN L. WALKER ........................................................... Note: Editor GAVIN H. COCHRAN ..................................................... Decisions Editor ALFRED B. PITTMAN. jR .............................................. Book Review Edilor ALBERTIS S. HARRISON. JR ............................................... Virginia Editor L. E. BARTON JULIAN HARRIS C. A. BETHEL R. K. HINFS. JR. W. W. BOHANNON BENTLEY HITE L A. BUCK THOMAS L. HUTTON PHILIP P. BURKS s. B. COLEMAN ALTON 1. CROWELL F. J. DANIELS T. FRANKLIN DANIEL GORDON K. EVANS CHARLES L. GLEAVES JAMES P. HART. JR. LAUFFER T. HAYES W. M. KELLER CARTER T. LOUTHAN H. W. LYNCH T. E. MASSIE W. A. MONCURE FRED. H. QUARLES. JR. ROBERT B. TYLER MACILBURNE VAN VOORHIES M. E. WRENN BUSINESS DEPARTMENT H. HARRY STROMENGER .............................................. Business Manager J. DOUGLAS FRY ............................................... Assistant Business Manager GEORGE P. YOUNG .................................................. Circulation Manager CLAUDE H. PIPES .................................................. Advertisement Manager U991 szxom 41 2:303 02-mmmz.62m X EDITORIAL STAFF M. L. CRICC ............................................................... Edilor- -m- Chief L. R. QUARLES ........................................................... Assistant Editor W. L. WILSON ............................................................ Asslslanl Editor W. L. PHILLIPS ........................................................... Associalc Editor W. H. FRAVEL ........................................................... Associate Editor H. R. HOLT ............................................................... Associate Edilor C. C. UNCER ............................................................. Associate Edilor J. E. COOPER .................................................................. Arl Editor BUSINESS STAFF J. M. GRAHAM. JR ...................................................... Business Alanagcr R. E. LEE. JR ..................................................... Associate Business Manager H. M. ROTH .......................................................... Advertising Manager E F. JOACHIM ............................................... Associalc Advertising Manager E. W RICHARDS ...................................................... Circulation Manager W. L. LAFFERTY ............................................. Associate Circulalion Manager C. M. WILKINSON ............................................ Associalc Circulation Manager D. ALEX. MAYERS ........................................... Associate Circulalion Manager F. H. ALLEN .................................................. Associate Circulalion Manager E. C. STEVENSON ...................................................... Slat! Photographer HONORARY FACULTY MEMBERS DEAN JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB PROFESSOR ARTHUR F. MACCONOCHIE I401! Dm Om Jmmm AIZEEI, MANAGING BOARD CHARLES HENRY ROSS .................................................. Editor-in-Chicf PAUL HOOKER ROBINSON ............................................. Business Manager EDGAR DUFFIELD BROOKE ............................................ Managing Edilor JAMES E. COOPER ............................................................ Ar! Editor HUGH MCCORMICK .................................................. Advertising Manager R. IRVING TRENT .................................................... Circulall'on Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS WILSON ............................................................ Exchange Editor W. L. T. C. SHEEHAN R. K. HINES J. W. LINEAWEAVER GENE DE BULLET B. L. HOLLADAY E. S. ABERNATHY G. P. WERTENBAKER SOUTHGATE LEIGH H. W. MILLER RECTOR WOOTTEN GEORGE F. SALLE JOHN R. WALSH FRANK H. ANDREWS J. c. MOTr H. w. LYNCH LITERARY STAFF LEWIS MATTISON D. IRVINE WHITE F. M. BURNETTE. JR. LINDSAY MOTLEY ART STAFF F. H. ALLEN E. K. CLARK W. T. WILLIAMS BUSINESS STAFF A. F. RAY R. G. DEANE JULIEN HARRISON DEXTER FRENCH ISHAM KEITH ROBERT RUFFIN E. S. BELOTE RICHARD W. TALLEY W. A. HALLOWES J. S. NIENDORFF R. G. TAYLOR R. STEWART WILKINSON D. ROBINS I403; Dmgxom IOFtDFUmlm 4:2.GEC' W W g m- :5 a PR W l aw, BBBBB IIIIIIIIIIIIII JJJJJJJJJJJJJ DDDDDDDDDDD EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE SSSSSSSSSSSSS , 1.14.. far? .1. LL adil- 3MraA'V'Aum $m .v. 53a para. L. .. ab. ... L a ow ,, . .4 . a M. 2 L, :u ' ' 4w Mk. 1. .mwomow, . L, Ava .. mm . 1M . 94 . .iwftno .31: L WAaa'AAHaR-nsd V NDOBEF 5 . .335, m. I SonnetzSequence of Dead CDays I I often wonder if when We meet again Things will be as before, or if your name Will stir in me but phantoms of a flame Once real; if what was glorious music then Will have its ceasing, and ctcar-cut amen Close out our anthem. briefer than earthly fame. Or if our hearts will still remain the same. oThcse things. alas, are not within my teen. I only know that when your name is spoken. Whenever or by whom it matters not. Though I be quite heart-Ivhote or quite heart-broken. Indifference shall never be my tot. Then will a smile or catch of breath betray The strength of love I had for you one day. 11 I might have known: there are some rapturous things A prudent earth must disallow. and I Who loved you far too recklessly shall try To envy no man else what fortune brings. Startling; as when on winter wanderings A single giant bird appears on high In desperate haste cleaving the quiet slay. And you can hear the mailing of his wings. Ah. well. for I'm no lover of despair, 50 be it. though you were so wondrous fair. But you'll forgive your younger lover's sighs If he cannot forget your face and hair. Your silken shoulders gloriously bare. The limpid loveliness of your young eyes. QUONDAM. I407l Y. M. C. A. Cabinet OFFICERS E. C. CARRINGTON ............................................................. Presidenl E. S. ABERNATHY ......................................................... V icc-Presl'denl W. R. MARTIN ........................................................ Recm'dl'ng Secretary E. L CARRUTHERS ............................................................. Treasurer K. B. ANDERSON ........................................................ General Secrelary MRS. BESSIE V. WALKER ....................................................... Hostess COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN J. R. ADAMS ........................................................... Employment Bureau W. K. LEVERING ................................................................ Finances J. THOMAS STEWART, JR .................................................... Boy: Work R. N. PAGE ................................................... ' ................ Membership H. L. MARSTON and M. T. EARLE ................................................ Chapel H. H. MOSS ............................................................... First Year Men J. E. WARD ...................................................... Communily Religious Work 0. J. ANDRE ......................................................... lnlernalianal Relalions E. S. ABERNATHY ................................................................ Social J. K. SLOAN ........................................................ Memorial Loan Library T. H. URMSTON .................................................................. Tennis mol Junior Y. M. C. A. Cabinet OFFICERS F. O. GRIFFIN .................................................................. President H. L. FULFORD ............. ............................................... Vice-Prcal'dent P. MACDONALD ................................................................. Secretary MEMBERS N. M. COODLOE H. E. RIGGIN J. B. HAWES S. R. TYLER, JR. A. B. PRICE R. S. WALKER. I J. P. WILLIAMS Hill JEFFERSON LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS Spring Term, 1926-27 G. P. CUNN ..................................................................... President M. D. ASHBURY ........................................................... Vice- President A. S. HARRISON ................................................................ Secretary E. S BELOTE ................................................................... Treasurer Fall Term, 1927-28 L. A. D. GILMER ............................................................... Presldenl J. D. QUARLES ............................................................ Vice- President R. W. CHURCH ................................................................. Secretary M. T. EARLE ................................................................... Treasurer Winter Term, 1927-28 A. S. HARRISON ........................... . .................................... President R. W. CHURCH ............................................................ 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CORNWALL ADOLF PHARO GAGGE BYRD WARWICK DAVENPORT PATRICK ARMISTEAD GIBSON SAMUEL DAVIES DREWRY DEFORD FERUS ANDERSON COODRIDCE EDWARD CUMBERLAND FISHER JOHN OVERTON HENDERSON JACK CAMERON HOGCAN BEVERLY HETH RANDOLPH. JR. ALGERNON SIDNEY BUFORD NOLTINC THORNTON TURNER ROSE JOHN HAMILTON SCHERER WILLIAM HARRISON SMITH WILLIAM GRAVES TALLEY ROSWELL DELMECE TRIMBLE JOHN PAGE WILLIAMS WILLIAM WYLLIE BLAND CLARKE WALLACE I4231 Tap-JEFFERSON SOCIETY M001 COURT, l927- THE TRIAL OF THE NIGHT BEFORE Second from lop FAcuLn' PLAYERS. I927 Third from lop-VIRGINIA PLAYERS. I927 Bollom-FACULTY PLAYERS 0N ROAD TRIP COOME- Vlrglma Players ' HERE may be an authentic account of the Virginia Players' forma- . i ; tion in their notebooks, but it is only in the last two years that they r?! have actually produced first-rate plays at regular intervals. Their appearance was indubitably due to the extreme difficulty of finding a good director, who was willing to wield the baton out of mere love for the theatre. It was then that Mr. C. R. Wilson, of the English faculty, offered his very capable services to the Players and. with them. produced four plays dur- ing the session 1926-27. wait. VIRGINIA PLAYERs- THE BUTTER AND Ecc MAN I 425 l VIRGINIA PLAvens- TH: Burran AND Ecc MAN Their first presentation was a group of three one-act plays, one of which. by Amelie Rives tPrincess Troubetzkoyl, was a first performance. Their next offering was Clare Kummerls witty comedy of youth and aspiration. Rollo's Wild Cat. Then, during Easter Week. they presented Don Mar- quis's comedy of the eighteenth amendment, The Old Soak. With the desire to do something of a more serious nature, came the realization that men in skirts and blonde wigs were, at most, inadequate in creating the necessary illusion. And so, when try-outs were held for Andreyev's uHe Who Gets Slapped, women were given the chance of interpreting wo- men's roles. This improvement. along with a new interest in the stage design part of the production, was partially responsible for the Players' most artistic performance of the year. The following year found the Players in the same old quest of a director and were very fortunate in securing the services of Professor Harry Rogers Pratt as a result of that quest. On November 30, George Kaufman's The Butter and Egg Man was presented in Cabell Hall and was immediately accepted as the Players, biggest success. It was given a return engagement during the mid-winters, and from its enthusiastic reception. it would seem that the permanence of this hard-working organization is pretty well assured. But no matter what degree of excellence may be attained, the Players can never hope to do big things until a suitable and well-equipped theatre is theirs Uor which, they are now workingl; until the value of their art is rec- ognized by the University to a point where courses will be offered. credit given. and an oHicial coach installed. l4261 :325m 950 0:3 mizlnmmyjm 528:5 The Jefferson Society Moot Court he Moot Court of the Jefferson Society has become more than an annual presentation; it is a tradition. Those responsible for its .. origin in what we reverently speak of as uthe good old days had In mind the creating of an opportunity for certain embryo practitioners at the bar to gain experience before a jury. The audience at these early perform- ances was usually composed of the membership of the Society. Attempts to interest the general public were not made. The dryness of these early legal battles to determine the guilt of Joseph Blockhead in the Great Bank Robbery was soon recognized. and the limitations of such trials for the display of the Society's histrionic talent became apparent. Certain phases of domestic relations became the dominant themes. The trial of William Pitt, XXII, for breach of promise to Cleopatra Tuesday set for the Moot Court a precedent that it has followed in modified form. Next came the trial of Harold Loyd Daddy who was sued for a divorce by his loving wife, Ophelia. The audiences had outgrown M adison H all, and C abell H all was the scene of the following presentations. In I927 the Society decided to break away from the set procedure previ- ously followed, and crash into drama, retaining as a climax to its performe ances the court scene. The Moot Courts are written by the members of the Society. They play up in somewhat humorous fashion individuals and incidents of a local color. The Trial of the Night Before was the title of the 1927 court. In somewhat realistic fashion. it depicted a midnight party in the B. V. D. Fraternity House. A demure little co-ed from the neighborhood rushed in to complain of the noise. and there she met with a Freshman playmate. They carried the comedy r6les of the show. Hilarity ran high. but the party came to a sudden end when Fire Water got the best of the participants and the cops raided the place. The entire group was hailed into police court. The charges were numerous; and a stern judge embittered in his youth by not receiving a B. V. D. bid was reading a disastrous sentence when an inebriated college mate of his came upon the scene, and saved the day by having the judge elected a brother. The case was dismissed in a climactic speech by the judge. l4281 CORKS e cums WOW I928 ' Tm: ' x mm: M MM. 7 -m n 1:111 t-a JEFFERSON SOCIETY Moo1' COURTeHWHO KILLED Cocx Roam? In I928 the Jefferson Society expanded its performance into three scenes, with a plot centered in The Great Mystery Murder. iiWho Killed Cock Robin ? Scene I was laid on uVinegar Hill. where the plot was introduced telling of the murder of the great millionaire, Robert Gordon. whose assassin was thought to be a F renchman, Gustave Roderique Malheureuse. Charcoal and Socrates, two terrorfled negroes, carried the dominant comedy r6les. The second scene was in the law offices of Debit and Credit, two attorneys. M. Malheureuse comes to employ counsel. In the progress of the scene he is recognized by a Hashing vamp of questionable reputation. The vampire, who threatens to identify the Frenchman gets a severe choking, which nearly proves disastrous. Malheureuse makes a temporary escape. In the court scene the testimony conHicts and the private lives of certain local personages get humor- ously mixed up with the case. The blustering and self-satished judge condemns the Frenchman to die. The F renchman then reveals himself as Robert Gordon, for whose murder he is on trial and claims as his reason for the masquerade that he was tired of the continual begging for his money and wished to conceal I429! CORKS 6 CU RLS his identity. Three women who had claimed to be his widows and heirs to his fortune were disclosed as imposters. The themes for the two trials were developed by E. W. Gregory, Jr. The participants in the two performances included W. R. Martin, T. A. Mc- Eachern. R. Mobley, Jr., E. N. Evans, A. E. Seeds, W. H. Jones, E. S. Belote, E. D. Brooke, H. D. Asbury, R. W. Church, Osborn Boyd, G. T. Gwathmey, JL. M. S. Curtler, Geo. Gunn, W. A. Bryson, Jr., E. D. Aber- nathy, J. D. Quarles, W. H. Curtis, W. W. Bohannon, M. T. Earle, F. T. Hixon, H. A. Teass. W. P. Sandridge, Jr., A. S. Harrison, Jr., Payne Quarles, F. H. Quarles, In. S. R. Tyler, W. T. Jarvis, Jr., H. G. Bass. C. P. Wertenbaker, H. D. McCormick, J. F. Penrose, Jr.. P. Perkins. JEFFERSON SOCIETY MOOT COURT-ZND SCENEr- WHO KILLED COCK Roam? H301 seems to center upon the Yellow Journal and the Phi Delta Phi show for its reliable sources of good humor, dirty digs and general exposure 5 gossip. Almost as a long-lived tradition has the legal fraternity presented its burlesque upon the Law Faculty to the eager and enthusiastic crowds of Easter Week. The character sketches of the various members of the faculty always bring forth an unexpected amount of talent in various members of the organiza- tion. Although the principal characters are limited to the Law School, numerous personalities about the campus are by no means slighted nor neglected but are often very unexpectedly jabbed by some strenuous. but nevertheless sportman- like, jest. The theme of the Phi Delta Phi show varies from year to year and the uncertainty of the theme attracts added public interest. The adventures of the members of the faculty as seen through the student eye are exaggerated to the degree of great humor and almost unlimited amusement. The show 15 written by members of the legal fraternity. Notable among the splendid character portrayals of the presentation during April, I927, were Mr. Joe Chinn as Dean Lile, Mr. Gavin Cochran as Mr. Charles Graves and Mr. Robert Hinds as Mr. A. M. Dobie. l43ll BEAUX-ARTS BALL, I927 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$n Afterward 3 Each Line of each Boole prepares you for the End. Each minute in college leads to the final days. The Final Day dismisses you on Life. After all Life is but the preparation for Death. Even in this there is great consolation. For Life and Death are both as indispensible in the scheme of things as Night and Day. Once in early spring when the first narcissus smiled and early tulips laughed I saw warm, yellow sod heaped on the grave of my mother. Yet I know that grave was not her end. It takes neither Science nor Faith to know these things, but an observing mind. But one discerning glance upon the children of her blood and I see the living dead living in them; but one keen glimpse upon the community in which she walked and I find her spirit alive in those who walked with her; but one introspective revolution of my mind and I find her clean brain thinking for me! Thus nothing ends. And through your afteryears you will wear your college days in your soul as the knights of old wore their plumes upon their helmets, as ladies of to-day keep sprigs of cherished bouquets between the pages of loved books, as lads of to-morroIv will bear the dimples of their mothers, hallowed and hope-inspiringe dear oft-remembered pledges that the Past, Present and Future are one with Eternity! CHAS. EDGAR GILLIAM. $$$$$h$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $5.395$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$QB$$$$$$$$$$$133.5 ltrrnurmrmm 1 h Q 73,, KJXV V X X kl ?:r', K ,2 x xw xx; 1 5 K J e, - , HE. Editorial Board of CORKS AND CURLS graciously thanks FOR ADVICE THAT HAS BEEN MOST HELPFUL. the Editor of the 1927 CORKS AND CURLS, Mr. David R. Groome; FOR POETRY. Mr. A. K. Davis. Jr.. Mr. J. R. McKeldin, Mr. Robert Martin. Mr. L. A. D. Gilmer. Mr. Brooke Maury. Mr. Chas. Edgar Gilliam. Mr. Tom C. Sheehan. Mr. G. P. Wertenbaker. and the Virginia Magazine of I859 and 1872; FOR PROSE, Mr. Chas. Ross. Mr. L. A. D. Cilmer. Mr. Lawrence Wilson. Mr. Tom Sheehan; FOR ART. Professor Edmund S. Campbell, Mr. R. K. Hines. Mr. Carl Zeisbcrg. Mr. H. L. Cinther. Mr. Fred Allen; FOR PHOTOGRAPHY. Mr. Will Wraneck. Mr. P. J. Weed. Dr. J. K. Roberts. Mr. A. J. Bagby, Mr. R. W. Holsinger. Messrs. Gitchell, by whom are most of the photographs used in this volume; FOR ASSISTANCE IN OBTAINING MATERIAL, Miss Mary L. Dinwiddie. Miss Mary Bernice Proffit, Miss Virginia E. Moran and her assistants, Mr. W. H. Wraneck. Mr. D. Ellis Brown and his assistants; FOR GENERAL ASSISTANCE TO THE BOARD. College Topics, Madison Hall. Anderson Bros.. and the Stevens-Shepherd Co. The Editor wishes to express his personal thanks and appreciation to the J. P. Bell Company for their hearty cooperation and kindness; to the members of the board who did their work faithfully and promptly and also those members of the staff who taught the Editor so much patience; and to all those who did their share to make this volume pos- sible. l434l 3 6 x; Aqu f5 MV- PAGE Foreword 1poem1 ..................................... 1over frontispiecd Dedication .................................................. 7 Feature Article ................................................. 9 Board of Visitors ............................................... 25 Facuhy ...................................................... 27 The Deans of the University of Virginia .............................. 52 Presidents of Departments ......................................... 53 Edward David Seeric, by W. H. 5., E. C. 5., C. T. L ..................... 54 George Sterling Johnston, by A. R. 5.. and J. D. P.. Jr. ................... 55 Albert Macon Smith. by W. A. M., Jr.. and B. W. R., Jr .................. 56 Howard Stiles Nuclfols ........................................... 57 Contra Passer 1poem1 ............................................ 58 Academic Department ........................ . ................... 59 Distinguished Students ........................................... 104 Recipients of Intermediate Honors ................................... 105 Night Train from Sweet Briar 1poem1 ............................... 106 Law Department ............................................... 107 Beauty and Honor and Truth ..................................... 123 You and I 1poem1 .............................................. 124 Medicine Department ............................................ 125 Virginia Cavaliers 1poem1 ........................................ 139 Engineering Class ............................................... 141 Chapel Bell ................................................... 151 Graduate Department ............................................ 153 Ballad Virginian 1poem1 ......................................... 163 fanak,Juna 1927 .............................................. 164 14351 CONTENTs-2 C onlinued 3 PAGE Recipients of Degrees ............................................ I67 To- 4pocm3 ................................................. I76 Statistics ...................................................... I 78 Gentlemen Alumni .............................................. I81 From The Rotunda by Moonlight 4poem3 .............................. '82 Fraternities .................................................... I 83 Nell SnifHett Visits Beaux Arts Ball .................................. 248 Sonnet ....................................................... 252 Professional and Academic Fraternities ............................... 253 Editorial ...................................................... 280 The Lament of the Conceited Freshman 4poem3 . .. ...................... 283 Oxford Spire .................................................. 285 Athletics 287 3-3-3 Council .............................................. 288 General Athletic Association ................................... 289 Wearers of the V ......................................... 290 Review of Yeafs Athletics .................................... 291 A Game Away ............................................. 293 Football .................................................. 297 Basket-ball ................................................ 3 I 3 Baseball .................................................. 323 Track .................................................... 333 Boxing ................................................... 345 Varsity Club ............................................... 356 Minor Sports ............................................... 35 7 First Year Athletics .......................................... 366 Honorary Societies .............................................. 373 The Witches 4poem3 ............................................. 382 Societies ...................................................... 383 Revcnir 4poem3 ................................................ 392 Publications ................................................... 393 Sonnet-Sequence of Dead Days 3poem3 ............................... 407 Clubs and Organizations .......................................... 409 Afterword ..................................................... 433 Appreciation ................................................... 434 l 436 l wan 6? :z- . 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