University of Virginia - Corks and Curls Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)
- Class of 1935
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ergw QX-LIBRIS W14! '2fo k 144$- J; V 3 . W DAVID R. OWEN Edltor-ln-Chlof CHARLES W. CARNAN. JR. .1534: trtrrbrbzk .E xix :t::: S... :3... i .1 . :1 w Ag: 1? $3.. .1 QSEii m3: ..;$:.i Enter by This Gateway and Seek the Way of Honor, the Light of Truth, the Will to Work for Men. TH: 1935 CORKS- AND C VOLUME FORTY-EIGHT PUBLISHED BY THE FRATERNITIES AND LITERARY SOCIETIES 02f UNIVERSITY O 3.90 990 09009 V 0 v... I I I I p9,, I iafltf off? . 531...: p . .I ,, 59$..Iw II, 27.0. , :7 I. w. . new a 'M :OREUJOQD vumgm jhas been our earnest desire to make 1L; of this forty-eighth volume of Cork: 1qu and C urls an annual really worthy of Iiiii'ibiistz the University of Virginia. Dissatis- $233 -+ fled with the old, we have tried to make a start, at least, toward something new, something better. Our aim has been, in short, to create a more attractive book and a more complete chronicle of the events of the school year. By way of explanation it might be said that the division pages depict the diferent I4' IJII'I. II III , I 1471'th 1A I I 1 V, II INN 'WM ILA IIIIIII Ihl' I I Ah IIY'NW IIIIIIH a' phase: of a student? life from registra- tion to graduation. .II'J'I'VAC I I I II I ' IIIIIIII IIIItI ,1in 4; II '9895 3 nhkk. I .A IV I II 5h ' W A h 1. WWW? K 'l'SN'AI. 'wlj'hkkln 1MWWWNJIWJ$Mea CON l :NTS CBook One . . . THE UNIVERSITY VIEWS FEATURES 6Book Two . . .ADMINISTRATION 6800!: Three . . DEPARTMENTS cBook Four . . .ATHLETICS CBoole Five . . . FRATER-NITIES AND SOCIETIES 63001: Six . . . ORGANIZATIONS a silk ' .3 3M1 i Ltd'- D - DR. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB 0245 an expression of the gratitude of the University for his unseMsb devo- tion to her interests and her ideals dur- ing thirty years of loyal service as Professor and as President. IN MEMOIIIAM Thu Raddy Echola-Ju ru 1 m. WILLIAM HOLDING BCHOLS BORN IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, DBGMBER 2, 1859 DIED AT THE UNIVERSITY. SEPTEMBER, 25, 1934 8 Even in his later years the personal appearance of William Holding Echols was very imposing. In youth it was magnificent; his red hair topping off his tall, sinewy form like a hauling beacon. I f the Norsemen of the Viking A ge looked like Reddyv Echols, and had voices as mighty as his, it is no wonder that their battle-cry struck terror to the hearts of their foes and that medieval litanies contained the words: A furore N ortmannorum libero nos, Domine! If ever there lived men devoid of physical fear, Echols was one of them. But his morale was equal to his physical courage, and the power of his personality over others measured up to his courage. I saw him quell, as by magic, an excited crowd of our fellow-students about to march against some circus-men, one of whom had had a fight with a student. A fter listening to bellicose oratory, Echols spoke. His eyes flashed fire, but his head was level and cool. Fellows? said he, in solemn, sonorous tones, if you decide to go down and tackle that circus crowd, I am going with you, and P m going to stay with you to the end. But, before we go, lefs understand clearly what we are doing. We are not going to a picnic. Those men have pistols; and, if we attack them, some of us will never come back. Now, if you insist upon going, come onlll They did not go. Years afterwards he spoke, just before we declared war upon Ger- many, to a great throng in Cabell Hall. His words were few, but like blows from Thoris hammer. Scorning to deceive those youths with enticing pictures of glamorous war, he told them the stark truth. In modern warf, said he, in thunder tones, brass buttons and shoulder-straps have been relegated to the rear. Modern war is a thing of MUD and BLOOD? But, did those boys tremble at the thought of the mud and blood, of the lice and the rats? Far from it! Under the spell of a great and dauntless soul their courage rose to its greatest heights; and they were ready-yes, eager--to face even the unspeakable horrors of modern war, ready to do their duty, at all costs. -RICHARD HEATH DABNEY. IN MIEMOIIIAM WILLIAM ANDREWS CLARK. JR.. '99 DIEDJUNE I4. I934 JOHN KEVAN PEEBLES. '90 DIEDJULY3I. I934 WILLIAM W. FULLER. '78 DIED AUGUST23. 1934 J. DUNCAN SMITH. '97 DIED NOVEMBER 8. I934 LYON GARDINER TYLER. '76 DIED FEBRUARY I2. I935 BOOK .NE gegistmtion Day . . . Another :ession begin: . . . The Lawn covered again with milling student: . . . Old friends are greeted; new one: made . . . And in front of Cabell Hall the usual line of bewildered first-year men for whom a new life is beginning. lllll'tgztziz AM m: VIE LUS 24g oinnxa QWVL M 1 1 ' FAYERWEATHER HALL BAYLY-TIFFANY MUSEUM EAST RANGE 3 v. :9 3 ,4 w.- . I .3,- E CW! Ag , LILHHJHLI LI7 :1 mmmngm as MW gm McINTIRE AMPITHEATRE COBB CHEMICAL LABORATORY 'i! .. ,qawgrp 3' '3 41kg! . ., . ,vu . K- THE PRESIDENT'S HOME . C Q! f i t '3 t 6 I t l 0 ! i'i'i'n't !:t:lg:!:l t i s i I't QM: 1 h t i A t i - a gh'u'i'nh' g t t 9 t y iMa-Wtfl w. :3! i' .i I COBB CHEMICAL LABORATORY THE PRESIDENT'S HOME MW gm I ' WV ??? 1K. 156. shows ti: L'ahusiw of Virginia, Curiontsxik. and 3bnticclio as seen from Lads Lbumain. A TU R IMPRESSIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA By DARTMOUTH, '35 First of all it is THE UNIVER- SITY to you or to anyone south of Baltimore. . . . When one says HThe University,' he means Virginia and nothing elsewthat is the reputation it enjoys. . . . T0 it annually go about 2,500 studentsethose in undergraduate work probably number about a thou- sand . . . it is famous for its Law School. lV'Iost celebrated annual festivityeis Easter W't'el'ethe Dartmouth baseball team can tell you about it, for it always comes during our Easter vacation when the ball club is South . . . Easter Week is like the Dartmouth Carnival in char- acter-only it lasts one full week-yes, that is something! . . . Talk of drinking in Northern colleges is stuff and nonsense anywayeno real two-listed college drinking is done any- where north of the ll'Iason-Dixon line anyhowvand that crack goes for Har- vard, Yale, and Princeton, as well as for Dartmouth. . . . Down there, you un- derstand, they drink llcawn. . . . It re- tails tor did, five years backl at $3.00 a gallon. . . . When purchased it is any- where from three to six hours oldestill warm. . . . What makes it expensive is that the boys up in the mountains who make it have to run it through their stills tu'ice-- to take out the impurities. . . . A few years back when a team from the North came down to play The Uni- versity they offered to swap 3. lot of gin they had brought with them for some . . The Southerners avidly agreeeone of them told me, shyly: HWhy, suh, that gin we used as a liqueur, Ah certify? Virginia corn. They don't have a Hczlmpus'l-but they have HThe Lawn. The lawh is enclosed by a close, Cloister, quadrangle, colonnade, or what you will, which is distinguished by upright white columns every few feet. The surrounding build- ings are low one-story affairs-with a pavilion,, built on the second level at certain distances. The pavilions are the ! Page 35 b residences of the Dormitory 1V1 asters and are connected with each other by walk- ways. . . . Every room in the building is a unit in itself-there are no suites. Thomas Jefferson planned and built The University. It is fact that from his home at NIontieello he laid out the perfect university by means of a tele- scope and later watched the construction of his dream in the same manner. . . . Now and again around The University one finds a serpentine wall of brickeit is like any masonry wall, except that it undulates. . . . Legend has it that Good h'lr. Jefferson put in the walls on his blueprints one morning when he was in his cups. Virginia is one of the few places where the honor system really works- and it really doeswprobably because it is a traditionaand a very old one . . . it was not started recently as an experi- ment, it has always been an integral part of the spirit of the place. In examination-one signs the pledge card attached to his blue bookapledging that he will neither give nor receive as- sistance . . during exams men walk about freely-converse with one another -go down to The Cavalier for a coke land are cokesyl ever popular down that wayD-smoke-take their own time about completing the exam hvithin, of course, certain limitsl . . . Itls all very strange and wonderful to a student nurtured in a system which in- structs its exam proctors: llBy your vig- ilance make dishonesty so diHicult that there will be no desire to attempt it. . . . Both systems are good-probably the honor system wouldn't work here- it can,t just spring upwit needs tradi- tion, age, and respect-and at Virginia it gets all of those attributes. Students pledge on more than simply exams, too. . . . The honor code applies to bad checks, fraternity rushing, ath- letics, ordinary behavioraalmost every- thing. Wherever one goes-one finds some- body from Dartmouth. . . . Fraternity houses are all most hospitableethe houses are lavish . . . as at inost univer- sities at Virginia cut more ice than they do at Dartmouth, where the loyalties take the pattern of college, class, frater- nityain about that order. A grand place, The University of Vir- ginia. . . . The big sport is boxing . . . Besides boxing-football is, I suppose, a minor sport. . . . Lots more things I re- member, but you should go and see for yourself. a Page 37 D Academic Procession . . . Engineer- ing Drawing Lab . . . Intramural Boxing Finals-Nottingham and Broaddus . . . The Cab: score on a pass-Griffith Stadium . . . Getting the Navy goat . . . T. J? . . . Johnson catches a pass against Hampden-Sydney . . . Two goats . . . Seen in Scott Stadium . . . The kick-off - H am pden-S ydney game . . . Four sport? at the races . . . Seen during the Southern Conference fights . . . Gith' . . . The Middies put to sea in Griffith Stadium . . .The great blizzard of 35h, . . . Murder at the Beta Castle . . . Southern Conference Tennis Tournament, 1934 . . . t Page 38 D Drs. Graham and N ewcomb-Con- vocation . . . Stuart shows them how he used to do it . . . Easter Week aftermath-Monday morning . . . Easter Week in full swing . . . This is how champions are made . . . Dodo? Chung - Hoonhh and friend . . . Dick, Moore . . . Chi Phi beer party-Sunday afternoon of Easter Week . . . Ditto . . . Navy game again . . . The Kappa Sigs get that just back from Florida'T look . . . Tim makes a touch . . . The beer party moves upstairs . . . Hali- tosis Brawl -Saturday morning of Easter week . . . Ditto . . . Ditto . . . The football squad limbers up . . . Lady Astor Courts . . . Wanna Buy a Duck? Page 39 p 4W I Getting set for William and Mary . . . The Yellow Terrofh . . . Goat With dogSeiniliation . . . More of the Navy game . . . Seen in that well-known Deke soiree room . . . Weighing in for the Conference Tournament . . . Worldhs Cham- pion5e1935 model . . . Just two goons gelling Intermediate Honors . . . Also seen at the Deke House . . . A t the baseball game-Lambeth Field . . . Cavaliers beat Hampden- Sydney . . . Brooksiehh gets in a few practice blows . . . Walker . . . Don Morrison, Tennis Captain, 1934... 4 Page 40 b Cavaliers take their football se- riously . . . Batter U p . . . A nd the Keydets lost 17-13 . . . Gordon and Dick . . . Betas with namesake . . . Cavaliers show their fighting faces for Tebellhs benefit . . . And here is the Beta namesake . . . Al- ways posing for the cameraman . . . After the blizzard . . . Moore Wins the quarter from Carolina . . . The Lawn during the ice storm . . . Tah- ing it easy on fraternity row . . . Seen at the Bleak House . . . This is Station WEHC, Bevo Middleton announcing . . . During the half eScott Stadium . . . The football coaching staff . . . QPage 4! y Cally Wilkin, Conference High- Jump Champion . . . Tim . . . Studying for exams . . . Just some of the boys at Mrs. Palmefs . . . Coach greets captain on the first day of practice . . . Goat and friends . . . Captain Mack . . . Louief George. Pete? and Joe . . . Phi Delta Phi Tallyho . . . The Parsorf, in a studious mood . . . Seen on the Rotunda steps . . . Dr. Lambeth . . . The Big Tenf, -Finals . . . Two Skull and Keys, one Lambda Pi, and friend . . . Graduation-1934 . . . Page 42 Everett shows his heels to Carolina hurdlers . . . Five of the Lawn Boy? during the blizzard . . . Ca- bell Hall ditto . . . Skull and Keys initiation . . . Phi Delta PhiTs at the game . . . Two goons . . . Charlie Hopkins . . . Opening Dances- Fall, 1934 . . . Seen in the Quad- ! Page 43 t rangle . . . The swimming pool dur- ing a meet . . . The Corner . . . Gordon Rainey . . . Digging it out . . . Johnny La Rowe and his boys . . . Seen during the dances . . . The Sunny South . . . The Engi- neers take a breath of fresh air . . . Archie Hahn . . . Conference Heavyweight Cham- pion and the Co-Captains . . . Look- ing across at the Lane . . . Four of the Beta gals . . . Part of the crowd at the Conference fights . . . Vir- ginia scores against Navy . . . The Engineer does his stuff . . . Two- mile race-Carolina meet . . . Dixie Dial and his Flying Ma- chine . . . Everett takes 01? on a long one . . . Just pals-Johnny and Jonah . . . Charlie, Nickf, and Buck launch the baseball sea- son . . . George Coles throwsil away . . . The Cavaliers look mean anyway . . . e Page 44 b Final Day-1934 . . . Tallyho . . . And here is Final Day when it isntt raining . . . Seen in the Quadrangle during Easter week . . . Engineers take it easy . . . Same- thing doing in the Amphitheater . . . Juniet' Etheridge and friend . . . Bathing Beauty-old style . . . Thanksgiving Day crowd of cars at the Stadium . . . Lambda Poop goats do their stuh at the game . . . And here are those indomitable footballers again . . . Curtis Jordan and friend . . . Head-man Maupin and his trusty steed . . . Individual champions, Southern Conference Boxing Tournament . . . t Page 45 b VIRGINIA JOURNAL ; i a,-,ng 7 Records that defy the tooth of timeTeYoung S eptember, 1934 The University opens and two ABC em- ployees are trampled under in the rush. J. Davis Matrett states that stewdents under 21 who buy ls 1pm when you rcqucr? liquor are not subject to Honor Committee pros ecution, thereby relieving the consciences and raising the spirits of more than half of the great stewdent masses. uMiss Charlottesville of 1934 is wed to the student trustee of the Virginia Players Corpora- tion. Hahn and Wallace, you dopes! The editor of CORKS AND CURLS announces that nothing will be included in the annual merely to fill space. The Student Union rears its ugly head. Predictions are made: that Gertrude Stein will that Scott Stadium is to resound to the stirring strains of come to lecture in November . . . martial music . . . that, at least, Virginia will beat Hampden-Sydney . . . that workers will be out of the Bayly Art Museum by Christams . . . that a plan for the subsidization of certain coeds is under way . . . that, anyway, Virginia will beat Hampden-Sydney. . . . October, 1934 Mt. Everett Lee takes charge of the varsity foot- ball squad. Optimistically, Mr. Lee states, Vir- ginia will beat Hampden-Sydney anyway. . . . Eddypi Chamberlayne comes over to play in the Jefferson Society,s back yard. The Madison Hall Sewing Circle plans an in- teresting and constructive program for the year . . . The Gteek-Letter Bird and Wandervogel So- ciety plans an interesting and constructive pro- The Physics Journal Stitch and Chatter Club plans an interesting and gram for the year constructive program for the year. . . . Greedy gazottes gleefully get gullible goats. t Page 46 b VIRGINIA JOURNAL Jack Nasal and his Seven Nasty Nosepickers are announced for Opening Dances. The Jefferson Society assembles to recall ancient glories. The Administration, the State, and the CWA wake up bright and early one morning and dis- cover that after all these years, there have been no fire escapes in Cabell Hall. President Newcomb finds youth religious. Mr. Everett Lee takes charge of the first year football squad. A human hand is found in the beef stew at the Commons. the Interfratemity dictators excommunicate Hotel Gleason paints and powders up, comes out of the process as Hotel Albemarle . . . Coeds mob the Foyer of Clark Memorial Hall . . . Chess tourney thrills crowds. . . . Mr. Everett Lee has a scrimmage with the whole first year football team . . . War clouds form . . Trell defeats V. M. I. . . . Football is not a problem, chirps Toppidge Colics. on the athletic horizon . Tim turns up with no seat in his britches. Predictions are made: that Gertrude Stein will that if all the come to lecture in January . . . coeds were laid end to end nobody would be sur- prised . . . that a certain University professor is 1A ff'E '0' e Peter Pan begins to rear his ugly head. slowly becoming a megalomaniac. Gee whiz! a megalomaniac . . . that football will disappear here at Virginia in a few years anyway. . . . Tim plans an interesting and constructive pro- gram for the coming year. An old zither is found in the beef stew at the Commons. N ovember, 1934 Armistead Weber conducts the anti-war meet- ing at the Charity Frolic . . . Isham Dobie terms himself the Jinx of the Minxi, . Beckett opens the McIntyre series of fall dances . . . Murat Willis Johnson denounces Hearst, Football, the New Deal, Santa Claus, Football, Hearst, Legalized Liquor, Football . . . Captain Tommy Williams becomes the shining light of footballdom. . . . . . Palmer The Jefferson Society assembles to recall an- cient glories. t Face 47 b VIRGINIA JOURNAL Comes Ye Yellow Journal. The University of Virginia Magazine appears months late. The editor of Conxs AND CURLS announces that the cover of the forthcoming annual is not to be cut on the bias. ' Stringfellow Beckett plays at the second Char- ity Frolic . . . Henry Norris Bart offers a new solar theory . . . Wheeler Negri is banned from football at V. P. I. under the new McIntyre rul- ing . . . Red Russell declares that war could be impossible. . . . The N. S. L. conducts a mass meeting against rabbit sterilization. The Mag editor explains his jokes to the Dean. Virginia Players urge faculty control of ath- letics, end of G. A. A., abolishment of 333 coun- cil . . . It is rumored that the Board of Visitors will present An American Fairy Tale? an orig- inal composition . . . James F. Dulaney suffers a broken leg against the Tatheels. Predictions are made: that football will disap- wv pear here at Virginia in a few years anyway . . . that Raines Law Sandwiches will again attain popularity. . . . Selected Cases On Torts is found in the beef stew at the Commons. December, 1934 The Board of Visitors has a coming-out patty. . . . A slightly used General Athletic Association is misplaced somewhere. Reports are that it was last seen hanging around the President,s oH'ice along with the 333 council . . . Tommy Leys and Johnny Johnson receive honorable mention All- . . Trell receives Jewish All- American mention . . . Chauvinistic alumni rise in American kudos . arms . . . The Administration cracks down on Ye Yellow Journal. . . . The ROTC rears its ugly head. An anonymous individual seeks second Edgar Allan Poe. The University of Virginia Magazines decides to change horses in the middle of the stream. Lynchburg Alumni and associated groups give a notice to the eEect that there ain,t no Santa Claus. Wheeler Hoskins reports on the fall intramurals .III I, V v I Lenore Ulric is found in the beef stew at the Commons. q Page 48 b VIRGINIA JOURNAL V- . . . Rogers Beckett steps upon the Podium, gives the University the uFire Bitty, . . . The Student Senate resolves that the McIntyre Concerts be banned for being scurrilous and indecent in the extreme. . . . College Topic: folds up its tent and silently steals away. The ABC store gives notice to the effect that there is a Santa Claus. John Dial is discovered asleep in the dorms at Sweetbriar. The Jefferson Society assembles to recall an- cient glories. Several hundred first year men are initiated into the intricacies of Ordeal by Examination. The Campbell Kids announce that 1940 is the end of the world. Time out for Xmas. All is calm, all is bright. January, 1935 Mr. Everett Mundy, erstwhile sports editor of Gootime Beta comes back. m the University Forum, suEers a broken leg and scalp lacerations as the result of his radical views . . . William S. JaroE, Final Honors man under Oxfordginian Gooch, receives Rhodes Scholarship . . . Serge Lee conducts Cossacks. Professor J. W. Beams makes his little thing go around at 1,400 miles per hour in the Physics Lab. Eddypi Chamberlayne issues a notice to the effect that he will assume no responsibility what- ever for the actions of, or the debts incurred by, the Jefferson Society, as she has left his bed and board. The Jefferson Society issues a notice to the effect that she will assume no responsibility what- ever for the actions of, or the debts incurred by, Eddypi Chamberlayne, as he has left her bed and board. Predictions are made: that Gertrude Beams will come to lecture in February . . . that Professor could swing his little thing around much faster if really given a chance . . . that the ROTC will take the place of football. The Board alumni for the count. of Visitors clowns chauvinistic Petty's Old Gold ads begin to appear in Topics. Red Van Dusen and his Union Theologians play for the Winter Dances . . . Dr. H. P. Hallett announces that luxuries bring no joy . . . Tim backs the Townshend Old Age Pension Plan . the boxing team breaks into print in Time and The Literary Digest . . . Randall Hall peti- tions the Dean for some means of fumigation. Fraternities bemoan founding of poetry society. An old piece of potato is found in the beef stew at the Commons. i Page 49 b VIRGINIA JOURNAL February, 1 935 Gertrude Stein comes to lecture on An Amer- ican Fairy Tale, with incidental music by the Hope brothers. Somebody is discovered attending a Capehart concert. Bisquith Copenhagen Baldwin, Jr., ptexy of the PK Dance Society, rises to further heights as pres- ident of the Class of ,35. A Tietze-Hy is found in the American artistic ointment. Fraternities consider disbanding as electric bills are raised. Mr. Everett Lee has plenty of time to think it all over in the hospital. The Jefferson Society assembles to recall ancient glories. Somebody is discovered voting in one of the Topic: polls. WHY DYE FOR THE SCHOOL OF ATHENS Student police combat sidewalk chalkers while local urchins spray the School of Athens mural with fire-extinguisher acid. The Glee Club, all men, teats its ugly head. The West Lawn Harriet and Eagle-Beating Association is formed. L WHATCH A The N. S. L. conducts a mass meeting against the beef stew at the Commons. Dean Gordon J. Lombardo lectures on Horace. . . . Madame Tatiana Nedomatsky denounces the Old Harp Singers because of malnutrition. . . . The Student Union tries to prove that it can stand on its own feet. . . . The Boxers have an- other undefeated season, cop fifth successive con- ference crown. . . . The Albemarle Music League opens its series, with incidental music by Mutt Womer. . . . March, 1935 No great progress is made in the Student Union Bridge Tournament . . . Larry Lee, recently dubbed Virginia,s poet laureate, reads his most re- cent works with incidental music by the Dyches . . The Glee Club and the Hampton . Dean Ivy Lewis brothers . Quattette vie for honors . . requests the students not to exchange overcoats. The Liberty League rears its ugly head. e Page 50 b VIRGINIA JOURNAL Uncle Billy,s closes up and is au:tioned off . . . The Virginian closes up and reopens under new management. . . . Coeds are found standing on their heads in dif- ferent parts of the campus. When questioned, they reply that things look better to them that way. Predictions are made: that workers will be out of the Bayly Art Museum by June . . . that Virginiak track squad will have a successful sea- . that Main Street will be made into a that Helen Day wonit be able to last out the rest of the year . . . that the N. S. L. will getcha if you don,t watch out. . . . The Seventh Annual Charlottesville Dog Fight is held in the Armory with incidental music by the 5011.. regular great white way? . . . Municipal Band. The Paramount features the Worldk Smallest Organ. Examinations start and someone mentions the fact that spring is just around the corner. Ed Andrews and Friend win the Kitten Pool. Graduates conduct a mass meeting against the seven-fifty class affiliation clues . . . Bock Beer invades the Comet . . . Kindler invades Cabell Hall . . . Virginia Players invade Minor Hall 4.7 Everything begins to smack of the ripening issue. Mr. Everett Lee picks up his broken leg and silently steals away. A coed is found in the beef stew at the Com- mons. April, 1935 Tim is arrested for holding an anti-Captain Mac . the Glee Club and Sweetbriar have a joint baby, concert . . demonstration . . . Students leave classes and gather at the bar of the Cavalier for Dr. L. G. Hoxton shows his instrument to the physicists . . . The Share-Our Wealth Club rears its ugly head . . . Rumor hath it that QlGentleman,, John Blaffer will be the first victim . . anti-wat demonstration . . . . Certain terrorist; groups plan a pro-war demonstration for JelPS birthday . . . Conxs AND CURLS goes to press . . . Easter Week comes inevitably . . . The tree; blossom cut on the Lawn . . . The ripening issue begins to bloom . . . Examinations, and gradua- tions . . . And Finals . . . Things seem to be in a . . But behind it all, stolid, un- changing, invincible, the beef stew at the Com- state of flux . mons goes on and on and on . . . 4 Page SI D CLASSIC EAST LAWN ' THE ROTUNIDA AND A GLIMPSE of Lhe LAWN A Daucumn VISTA of ARCADE AND IVY r3013 reason 550 t I had to THE Honsmc commas , DOMINATED av rue wussnc ssnury or cAsELL HALL Page 52 D GriZuLquS 4.40 U c... a O 300K Two gademic Activities . . . Nat- urally the most important phase of life at the University . . . Libraries . . . Pro- fessors . . . C lass-room: . . . Text-books . . . It all seems gummy now, but how many times, in day: to come, will we wish we could live it over again? DIVI l NISTQ 0.. V9404040404O40404049404649494.9 o o uouwuwwnw Q . . . .A $6.. .uwuv..wo.w.uum v... . p O. N ATIO THE CORPORATION OF UNIVERSITY THE RECTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY FREDERIC VVlLLIAM SCOTT THE VISITORS OF THE UNIVERSITY To February 29, I936 HOLLIS RINEHART.. ....... . . . . .. FREDERIC WILLIAM SCOTT . CHRISTOPHER BROWN GARNETT . ROBERT GRAY WILLIAMS . To February 28, 1938 JAMES HOWARDCORBITT. . . . . . . . . . . MARY COOKIE BRANCH. M L'Nmkn . CHARLES O'CONOR GOULRICK LEWIS CATLETT WILLIAMS . WILLIAM ALEXANDER STUART. . . . . . . . . . The State Superintendent of Public Instruction, cx-officio . The President of the University, ex-officio . The Secretary of the Visitors ELMER IRVING CARRL'THERS Executive C ommittee THE . Charlottesville . .Richmond . Cherrydale . W inchester . . .Sujffolk . Richmond . Fredericksburg . Richmond . Abingdon . Richmond . University MESSRS. GOOLRICK, VVILLIAMS, R. G., MRS. MLINFORD, AND THE RECTOR Finance C ommittee MESSRS. SCOTT Ullminmuu, RINEHAR'I', ,an VVlLLIAMS, R. G. Grounds and Building Committee MESSRS. RINEHART, GARNETT, CORBITT, AND STUART New Building Committee MESSRS. RINEHART, XVILLIAMS, L.C., AND GOOLRICK Page 57 b CORKS AND CURLS 1935 HISTORY OF ADMINISTRATION PROF PRO F. PROF. PROF. PROF. PROF. PROF. P1101: PROF. PROF. PROF. P111111. V CHAIRMEN OF THE FACULTY . GEORGE TUCKER 1825-6 ROBLEY DL'NGusoN 1826-7 JOHN TAYLOE Lonmx 1827-8 GEORGE 'l'UCKER 1828-9 ROBLEY D LTNGLISON 1829-30 ROBERT M. PATTERSON 1830-2 GEORGE TUCKER 1832-3 CHARLES BONNYCASTLE 1833-5 jOHN A. G. DAVIS 1835-7 GESSNER H ARRISON I837-9 JOHN A. G. DAVIS 1839-40 GEsstR HARRISON 1840-2 PROF. PROF. PROF. PROF. PROF. PROF. PROF. PROF. PROF. PROF. PROF. PROF. H. ST. GEORGE TUCKER 1842-4 VVILLIAM B. ROGERS 1 844-5 EDWARD H. COURTENAY 1845 6 JA MES L. CABELL 1846-7 GESSNER H ARRISON 1847-54 SOCRATES M A U PIN 1854-70 CHARLES S. VENABLE 1870-3 JAMES F. HARRISON 1873-86 CHARLES S. VENABLE 1886-8 WILLIAM THORNTON 1888-96 PA U 1. B. BARRINGER 1896- 1 903 Jmms M. PAGE 1903-04 PRESIDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY DR. EDWIN A. ALDERMAN 1904-31 DR. 9 Page 58 b Jon N L. N ewcmm I931- 19:55 CORKS AND CURLS jAMES MORRIS PAGE, M.A., Ph.D., LLD. Emeritus Dean of the University Dr. Page was born in Cobham, Virginia, in March, 1864. He attended Randolph- Macon College, and after being graduated from there, continued his studies in Europe. In 1887, he received his doctorate from the University of Leipsig. In 1896, after sev- eral years as a teacher, Dr. Page came to the University as adjunct professor of mathematics. Five years later he was promoted to professor. In 1903, Dr. Page be- came the last chairman of the faculty. He was made Dean of the University in 1904. As a personal exemplihcation of the sacred traditions of Virginia, IIJim,, Page has proven himself a force in the student body which has left its indelible stamp on every outgoing class for more than a generation. For his understanding and high sense of justice, he will be immortal in the heart of the University. I Page 59 y CORKS AND CURLS 1935 IVEY FOREMAN LEWIS B.A., M.S., P11.D. Dam of Illr Uniwrnily During the turbulent times following Dr. Aldermanhs death and the illness of Dean Page, Dr. Lewis was called on to give his valuable services as Acting Dean of Men. In 1934, this temporary oHice was dropped and Dr. Lewis became Dean of the Univer- sity of his native state, North Carolina. He received his Ph.D. degree from Johns Hop- kins University in 1908. Having served in several other institutions, he came here as Professor of Biology in 1915. THE GEORGE OSCAR FERGL'SON, jR. B.A., M.A., mu. Dam 0f 11m Collrgt' 0f :IrI: and Stimm Dr. Ferguson's home is in Leesburg, Virginia. As an undergraduate student, he attended the College of VVillinm and Mary. His graduate studies, however, were pursued at Columbia l'niversity, from which institution he was graduated in 1917 with the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Dean Ferguson served on the faculties of William and Mary Cnllcge and Colgate l'nivcnity, coming to Virginia as professor in 1919. During the war, Dr. Ferguson was Chief Psychological Examiner at Camp Lee, Virginia. He be- came Dean in 1934. t Page 60 b DEANS JOHN LEH MANAHAN 13.8., M.A., PH.D. Dam of Illt' Drparlmm! of Eduralion Dr. Manahan is a native of Ohio. He was a student at the Universities of Ohio Northern and Harvard, receiving the degrees of Mas- ter of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy from the latter institution. He held several posi- tions of instruction and administration pre- vious to coming to the I'niversity of Vir- ginia. It was in 1916 that Dr. Manahan came here as professor of Educational Ad- ministration. He has been dean of the de- partment since 1920. During the summers of 1922-23, he was professor of Educational Administration at Ohio State University. 1955 CORKS AND CURLS WALTER SHELDON RODMAN 3.3., M.S., S.M. Dean of tilt Dtpartmml 0f Enginrrring Born in VVakeHeld, R. 1., Mr. Rodman's un- dergraduate wotk was done at Rhode Island College. He then attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from which he was graduated with the degree of Master of Science in 1909. Before coming to Virginia. he was on the faculty of his old college. In 1910, Mr. Rodman came here as aajunct professor of Electrical Engineering. He was promoted to professor in 1917. From 1931-33, he served as acting dean, taking President Newcomb's place as dean in 1933. 4 Page GI b CORKS AND CURLS IQ35 ARMISTEAD MASON Donna ' M.A., LL.B., S.J.D. Dam of flu Drparlmml of Law In 1932, Mr. Duhie h;came Dean of the De- partment of Law, having been a member of its faculty .xince 1907. Dean Dobie is a son of Virginia, having been graduated by her with the degrees of Bachelor and Master of Arts and Bachelor of Linn. He was a mem- ber of the St. Lnuis tMnJ bar, practicing law there from 190+ 10 1907. In 1922, Mr. Dobie received the degree of S.J.D. from MD- Harvard I'niveraity. As a lecturer and an JAMES CARROLL FLIPPIN . . Dean 0 lllt' Dr arlrnrnl 0 Mrrlivine author, he 15 11111er known. I P f Dr. Flippin's birthplace is Lunenburg, Va. He attended the I'niversity of Virginia, from which he received the degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1901. Since 1902, Dr. Flippin has been successively instructor in Medical Biology, adjunct professor in Bacteriology. 1905 to 1915, and, from 1915, professor of Clinical Medicine. After the death of Dr. llnugh, Dr. Flippin was called 011 to head the Medical Department. Besides his pro- fessorial duties, he has also been past pres- ident nf the Virginia Medical Sncicty. e Pads 62 b JOHN CALVIN METCALF B.A., M.A., Lin.D., LLD. Dmn of the Departmrnl of Gradualr Studies A native of Kentucky, Dr. Metcalf attended the Georgetown tKyJ College. He was a graduate student at the Universities of Chi- cago and Harvard, receiving his A.M. de- gree from the latter institution. He has been honored with the degree of Litt.D. from both Georgetown College and Baylor Uni- versity and with the degree of LL.D. from the University of Richmond. Dr. Metcalf came to the University as the Linden Kent professor of English Literature in 1917. He was appointed Dean of the Graduate School in 1923. I955 CORKS AND CURLS CHARLES GILMORE MAPHIS Paull, LLD. Dean of III: Summer Quartrr A native of Shenandoah County, Virginia, he graduated from Peabody College in 1886. He has been honored by the degrees of Ped.D. from Davidson Collcg: and LLD. from Roanoke College, both in 1923. Dr. Maphis became connected with the University Summer Quarter in 1905, becoming pro- fessor of Secondary Education in 1911, and finally the Dean of the Summer Quarter in 1920. During his career, Dean Maphis has been active in state improvement of second- ary education. Since 1927, he has been di- rector of the Institute of Public Affairs. e Page 63 b CORKS AND CURLS 1955 OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, B.A.. C.E., Sc.D., LL.D. . . . . . . . . . Carr's Hill Prrsidtnl of tile L'nirwrsily Pi Kappa Alpha: Luml-du Pl: Phi Bt-m Kappa: Tau Bnm Pi: Thvta Tau: Sigma Bola ; L. K A.: Ravpn; Bachelor of Arts, 1Villlam und Mrry Culll-Ke; Clx'll Enginm-r. University of ' uinia; qutor of SUiQ'lll't'. Washington and Lev University. 1933: Adjunct Professor 01' Ci 1 Engineering, Unlw-rslly 01' Virginln, 1905-09: Profvswm of Civil Engi- neering, Unlverslty of Virginia. 1910-33; Assistant to tho Presldent. l'niversity 0f Vir- ginia. 1926-31; Acting Pn-sidvnt. Unlvprsity nf Virginia, 1931-33; Presidvnt, University of Virginia. 1933- JAMES MORRIS PAGE, M.A., 4Ph.D., LL.D. . . . . . . . . .McCormick Road Emeritus Dean of the University Kappa Alpha; Lambda PI: P111 Bola Kappa; Sigma XI: Eli Banana: anvn: Master of Arts. Rnndnlph-Mm-on. 1885: IJm-tm' 01' Philosophy, Lvipsiv University. 1887: Follow. Johns Hopkins University. 1896. and Lerlurer on Mulhvmullcs at Johns Hopkins: Prn- fc-ssnr nf Malhvmutiu. Unh'vrSily of Virginia, 1901-32; Chairman ol the Favulty, 1903-04; Dean 01' the Unharsny, 1913-1932; Dortor of Laws, Rnndolph-Mucnn College. JOHN CALVIN METCALF. B.A., M.A., Litt.D., LL.D. . . . . . . Miramont Apts. Dam of tilt Drparlmrnl of Graduarr Studies, Linden Krnt Nlrrnorial Profrsxor Kappa Alpha; Omir-ron De'ltn Kappa: Sigma Upsilon: PM tha Kappa; Raven: Bach- elor of Arts and Mastvr of Arts. Georgetown Polln-gv; IWRSIGT or Arm. Harvard University: Dovlor 0f Lettvrs. Gunrgotown K'ullegp and Huylor Unlversny: Doctor of Laws. Univ rslty of Richmond; I'rnrusnor of Latin. Soule Pullman TunnL-Hsoo. 11390-94; Professor of Modern Lmlgungvs, Mq'rm'r l'n1wrsity. 1894-5; Prnl'vssnr of English. GnlurRt-mwn Follvge. 1895- 1904: Prnfvssor or English, Rivhmund Collage, 1901-17: Dmn or Rlchmnzul f'nlloge. 1914-17. IVEY FOREMAN LEWIS, B.A., M.S.. Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . . .11 East Lawn Dean of Ill! Univrrsily and Millrr Professor of Biology and dgrirulmre Zeta Psl; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa: Itzn'l-n; Burhelor 0r Arm and Master of Science. University of North Carolina; hut'lor m' Phllasuphy, Johns anklus University. 1908: at of Biology, Randolnh-Mm-nn t'ullL-g, 1905-06, 1907-12; Assistant Prnrvssor, 'ily of XVix-xconsln. 1912-11; Prnrvssnr. Unh'orsily of Missouri, 1914-15; Professor. Unhcrsity of Virginia. 1915. GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON, JR., B.A.. M.A, Ph.D. . . . . . . .VVayside Place Dam of flu? Collrgc 0f .rlrls and Sdrnu's, Profrssor of Psyrllology and Edumtion Kappa Sigma; P111 171-1121 Kappa: Phi Beta Kappa; Imw-n: Bm-helnr of Arts. Cnllr-gn of XVilHam and Mary, 1907: Mustvr of Arts. Columbia Unlvvrsity, 1911: Under of Philosophy, Columbia I'nin-ralty, I917; I'nh'erslly SI-hnlnr In P 'holugy. Volumhizl Vnix'trsity, 1914-15; Adjunct Pmrvssnr In Philnxnphy und Psyv'holngy, William mid Mn'jv. 1907-11: Pro- fvssnr of Philosophy and Psyrhnlugy and Associate PranHSOr of Edul'ution. VVllllam and Mary. 1911-16: Prlnvipul nf 11'1llium and Mary Normal Fullvgv. 1912-16; Assnvinln Prn- fL-HSOr of Psyuholngy nnd Edumtinn and Ibin-v-mr of Psyrhnluuiw-nl Laboratory :11 Colgate University, 1916-19; Chief Psyrholugivul Exmninur. Pump Lve. Virginia. 1918. ARMISTEAD MASON Donna. M.A., LL.B., SJD. . . . . . . . .Colonnade Club Dmn of Illr Dl'lmrlmrnl 0f Lutw and Prafmsor of Law Phi Gamma Delta: Lambda Pi: Phi l'h-lln Phi; Thom Kappa Nu: PM tha Kappa: Sigma Delta Chi; Umiurnn hditu Kappa: T. l. L. K. 11.; 1'1 K. Sn 1y: Owl: Raw : 13 Club: Bachn-lor 01 Arts, I'nivn-rsily of Virginia, 190 Master of AI 51. Unin-rsity of Virginia, 1902; Buv'wlor 01' Laws. Unlw-rbltv 0f Vin: 1904; Mvmbrr, St. Louls. Missouri. Bur. 1904-07: Docwr nf Law. H. rd Univvrsily. 19 '7- Adjunm Prurwssur 01' Law. University of Virginiu. 1997-09; Prm'n-hsor 01 Law. I'niv Ely of Virginia, 1909; Imvlurrr. t'urnull Summl-I' Imw School. 1921. l'niver v of Mivhizun Sulnnwr Law SI-hnnl. 1929. University 01 North t'nrulinn Sumnn-r Law 'hnnl, 19311, Univex-sily of Phix-ngo Summer Law Svhunl, 193 1 a- 1 Page 64 b 1955 COQKS AND CURLS JAMES CARROLL FLIPPIN, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .X X-Vcst Lawn Dam of HM Dc'partmml of Mrdirinr and Profruor of Clinit'al Mrdirinr Kappa Sigma: Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Omtgu Alpha; Nu Sigma Nu; Ruw-n; le-tnr 0f Modh-inu, 1901; Demonstrator of Medical Binlogy at tho Unix'ursity of Virginia. 1902-04; Adjunct Professor of Bacteriology, University of Virginia. 1905-07. WALTER SHELDON RODMAN, B.S., M.S., SAI. . . . . . . . Lyndhall Apartment Dran of the Departmmt of Engim'rring and Professor of Elm'triml Enginu'ring Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Tau thn Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Theta Tau: Lambda Pi; Phi Gamma Mu; lumen: Bzu-holor of Science, Rhmlo Island State Uollemu 1904; Master of St-ivm-n, lthndo Island State 1,'0llvgv. 1907: Mastvr of Sl'1011l't', Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1909; Instruvtor in Physics. Mathematics, and Elmrtrh'-a1 Engineering. Rhoda Island State College, 1904-08; Graduate Sludt-nt, Massachu- setts Institute of Tt-t-hnology. 1908-10: Salonstall Ft-llnw, Massachum-ttb Institute of Tzvh- nology. 1909-10; Adjum-t Professor of Electrical Engineering. University of Virginia. 1910-13; Associate Professor, 1913-17; Prnfossor. 1917; Secretary of Engineering Faculty. 1910. JOHN LEVI NIANAHAN, B.S., l'I.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . 33 University Place Dran 0f the Department of Edumtion and Profrssnr of Edurational xldmiuistration Phi Delta Kappa; Bachelor 01' Srivm-v. Ohio Northern Univvrsity. 1912; Mastvr of Arts, Harvard University. 1914; Doctor of Philosnphy, Harvard Unix'o-rsity. 1917; SupcriIltmclem of Model School. Ohio Northern Uniw-rslty during tho Summers of 1913-14; Assistant in Gm'ernmont, Harvard University. 1913-14; Asgistant in Eduvation. Rudt-llffo Uoll-ge. 1914-15; Professor 0f History of Bdm-ution, Miami University, Summer of 1915: Smtv High School Inspector and Proressnr of Eduvution. Miami Univm'snv. 1915-16; Pm- fessor of Edmrutional Administration. University of Virginia. 1916. CHARLES GILMORE MAPHIS, Ped.D., LL.D.. . . . . . . .Lyndhall Apartments Dran of the Summrr Quartrr and Professor of Education Phi Batu Kappa; Phi Delta Kappa: Pi Tau Mu; Graduate of Peabody College for Tom-h- vrs; Profvssnr or Secondary Edumuion, Univorsity or Virginia. 1911 19: llirw-tor 01' Ex- tension. Uniwrsity 01 Virginia. 1920-24: Profvssor of Eduvutlon. Dvan 01' the Summer Srhoul and Dirm-mr at the Institute of Public Affairs. GEORGE BASKERVILLE ZEHMER, B.S., M.A.. . . . . . . . . .Edgewood Lane .Dirt'clor of Extension and :Issodatc Profrssor of Educalion Theta Delta Chi: Phi Bt-tn Kappa; Bachelor of Scionro, XVilliam and Mary Collvgo. 1916; Master of Arts. Columbia Univvrsity, 1922: Superintendent. of Schools. Dhlwidthv Pounty, Virginia, 1917-21; Associate Profe-ssor. XVilliam and Mary C0111 gr. 1921-23; Assn- ciato Director. Extension Dixisinn, University of North Carolina. 1923-25: hirvrmr. 111epartment of Extension and Associate 1'1l'ot'essor of Edm-ation, University of Virginia. WILSON GEE, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .R'Iontibello Hill Director of 1116' Institute for Rrscafrlz in HM Serial Scima' and Professor of Rural Erorzomtr: and Rural Sodology Theta Chi; Sigma Xi: Alpha Kappa Pi: Pi Gamma Mu: Rann; 'Baohvlor of Scionco. Clomson Agricultural 1Z'ollegq 1908; Mnstvr of Arts, l'nivo-rsity 01' South Carolina. 1910; Donor of Philnsuphy, L'nh'vrsity of California. 1913: lnstrmrtor in Biology. University of South Carolina, 1908-09; Assistant Professor of Zoology and Assoviatc Entomologist. Experiment Station. Clemson Agricultural Collegv, 1911-12: Fellow in Zoologx University of California. 1912-13; vloctvd instruvtor 1n Genetics. Unh'vrsity of California, resigning to hm-ome Avting Profossar of Biology, University of South Carolina, 1913-14: Profussnr of Biology. Emory l'niw-rsity. 1914-17: Assistant Director of Agrit-ultural Extension Serv- ice, Clemson tr'nllegv. 1917-18: Tm-hnician. Medical Corps, 1'-. S. A., Cvntrnl Madit-al Dp- pnrtmvnt Laboratory, Dijon, Frzmw, 1918-19; Professor of Rural Iconumivs and Rural Sociology, and IMrm-tor of Institute fnr Resvzlrvh in Sm-Iul St-ivnc-v, University of South Carolina, 1919-23; Unlvcrslty of Virginia, .923- ELMER IRVING C.-xRRLJTHERs.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .East Range Bursar Alpha. Kappa Psi: Revrvmry to tho Rw-tor and Bnnrd 01' Visitors: Instruvlor in Avcount- ing; Treasurer of thu General Athh-trit- Assoviatiun; Pvrmzlnunt Phnirman 0f the Finance Committw of Forks and Curls, 1m;orpomtcd. VIRGINIAEMMAKIORAN, B.A.,1VI.A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Montibello Rrgistmr HARRY CLEMONS, B.A., RLA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IVIcCormick Road Librarian P81 Upsilon; Phi Bum Kappa; Phi Tnu Phi 1China1: Itavvn: Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts. xK't-slvyan University, 1902, 1905: Master of Arts. Prim-cton, 1905: As- sistant in Library. 1Vvslvyz-m. 1902-3; Svrihm-r Ii'wllow in English. Princeton. 1903-4: Jacobus Fellow of Pl'hw um in Rvsidcnvu :11 Oxford. England. 1906-7; 1nstruvtor in English, Prim-c-ton. 1904-6. 1907-8: Ro-l'orunve Librarian. Px'im-vmn. 1908-13; Professor In English Uniw-rsity 01' Namking. L'hina. 1913-20; Librarian VlTlliVUFStiy Nanking, 1914-27; in charge of Library War Surviuo, A. E. 13., Siln-rin, 1918-19; Librarian, University of Virginia. 0 Page 65 p CORKS AND CURLS I935 - KATHERINE REBECCA LIPOP GRAVES . . . . . . . . . . . .North Second St. Law Librarian ROBERTA L015 HOLLINGSWORTH, B.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . .Locust Grove Acting Dean of Women VVILLIAMALEXANDER LAMBETH, M.D., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . .Univcrsity Park Director of Plzysiral Eduralion and Profruor of H ygiene Hot Foot; Dnvtor ot Mc-mvlno, l'ulversity of Virginia. 18.2; Doctor of Philosophy. Uni- versity of Virginia. 1901; Adjunvt Pron-ssor of Hygl he and Materia Mvdu-a. 1902-4: SuperinU-ndent of Buildings and Gruunqxsl. 1190.5-28; Protease. of Hygiene. University of rgna. FRANK EVERETT HARTMAN, C.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ridge Street Suprrinlmdml of Buildings and Ground: 4- + .3. OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION RICHARD HEATH DARNEY, M.A.. Ph D. . . . .- . . . . . . Rugby Road Corroran Professor of History Phi Kappa PHI: Lambda P1:.Ell Banana; Ravml; Studied in tho Unlversitivs of Virginia. Munich Bprlin. and Hoidelhvrg; Master of Arts. University of Virginia, 1881: Mast'r of Arts and lIm-tor of Philosophy. llt-idvllwrg. 1885; Assistant in New York Latin Svhool. 1881-2: Pl'ofvssor of History. Indiana Univrrsity, 1890-39: Adjunct Professur of History. 1895-97: Professor of History and Evonomiv 81-10mm. Unh'vrslty of Virginia, 1897; Dean of the Graduate D purtnwnt, University of Virginia, 1906-23. RICHARD HENRY WILSON, M.A., PhD. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Park Street Profrssor of Romantic Language: Lambda P1; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Lambda Chi; Dovtnr of Philosophy, Johns Hopklns UniVerSHy. ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD, B.A., B.S., Ph.D. . . . . . . .41 University Place Professor of C Item isfry Pi Kappa Alpha; Lambda Pi; Sigma XI: Phl Bum Kappa; Alpha Phi Sigma: Bachelor of Arts, Bm-hvlor or 80191100. llnmpdvn-Sydnoy 1'0Ilvm-: Doctor of Philosophy Johns Hopklnx University; Professor 0! Muthvmatios and Svivnvu. Frederick Colltgo. 1893-99: Acting Professor of thmistry. A. and M. 1'01!ng of Misshsippi. 1901-2; Acting Professor of Agrh-ullurnl Phwmistry. I'nivorsny of Missouri, 1902-3: Instruvtor and Professor of Chmnistry, 1903-7: Professor of thmistry. University of Virginia shun 1907: Chemistry Spovialist to Commission on Eduvmion, Gc-neml Staff U. S. A.. 1918-19. HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDGES, 13.8., M.A., M.D. . . . . . . . . . Park Street Professor of III: Disrases of the Eye Phi Delta Theta: PM 39111 Kappa; Pi Mu: Nu Sigma Nu: T. 1. L. K. A.: Bachelor of Science and Mastor 0 Arts. University of Virginia, 1890; Assistant Prnfossor of Biological Laboratory. l'nh'ersity of Virginia. 1890-91; Doctor of Medicine. Unlw-rslty or Vlrginia. 1892; Intc-rnv. New York City Hospital, 1892-93; IH-monstrutUr of Anatomy. University of Virginia. 1893-95; Resident Phyaic-inn at Memorial Hospital. Orange. New Jt-rsvy. 1895-96: Demonstrator of Anatomy. Unhwrsny of Virginia. 1896-97; Ulinic-al Instrm'tm', University of Virginia, 1898-1906; Prnru-ssor o! Opthalmnlogy, Uniwrsity of Virginia. VVILLIAM MENTZEL FORREST, B.A.. . . . . . . . . . . . .University Place Jolm B. Cary Memorial Professor Biblical History and Literalurr Phi Beta Kappa; Bm-holor of Arts, lllrnm Co'legu. 1894: Graduate Studvnt. University of Chicago hlvlnity School. 1900: Lecturer on Rllnlival Literature. Ann Arbor English Blhle Chairs, 1897-1899; Let-turor for Palt-utta Hihlu Lectureship. India. 1901-3; John B. Cary Levtunship. 1903-6. WILLIAM HARRISON FAL'LKNER, M.A., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . .IVVest Lawn Professor of Grrmanir Languagt: Beta Theta Pi: Dulm Pi; Raven: Phi Bc-ta Kappa: T. 1. L. K. A.: Instruvtm' 1n Frenvh nnd Ge-rmsm. University of Virginia, 1139-1-95: Bzu'ln-lnr of Arts, 1895; Prlnvipul of the Houston Avndvmy, linuston. Virginia, 1895-97: Mnsh-r 01' Arts, 1898: Latin a-md Grvek Master. Eplm-npal High Sc-hool of Virginia. 1898-1901: Ph.D., 1902. HARVEY ERNESTJORDAN, M.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . .34. University Place Proft'ssor of Histology and Embryology Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi tha Pi: Alpha Omega Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Xi: Bach lnr of Arts, Lvhigh University. 1903: Mustor 01' Arts. Lvlligh l'nivvrsity, 1904; Dnvtor of Philosnphy. Prinvoton l'niw-rsity, 1907: Assistant In Embryology :md Histology, Unrnvll I'nh'orsny Mvdit-nl t'ulltuv. va York City. 1904-00; Adjum-t th-SSM- nr Anat- nmy, I'niw-rsity of Virginia. 1907; Assoviahe Profussnr of Anatomy. 1908-11; Prurussnr of Histology and Embryology. sinm- 1911; Fornu-r Mvmlwr of the sum or Embryology at the Marlin Binlogivul Laboratory. 1V00d's 11010. Massavhusntts. 0 Page 66 D 1955 CORKS AND CURLS ROBERT HENNING WEBB, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . .Rugby Road Profe'uor of Greek Pi Kappa. Alpha: Delta Pi; Phi Rum Kappa: Ravvu; Bat-hvlor 01' Arts, 1901: Mastor 01' Arts, 1902. H:unpdvn-Sydm-y t'nlh-ge; Master of Arts. l'nh'vrsity of Virginia. 1904: hovtor 01' Philosophy, Harvard University. 1909; Instructor in Latin. University of Vir- ginia, 1901-06; Instructor in Latin and Grvvk, Harvard University, 1909-12; l'rul'cssor 0f Gl'e.k. Lfnivvrsity of Virginia, since- 1912. SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. . . . . . . . Observatory Mt. Profmsor of .-Islronomy and Din'ctor 0f Lramirr MrCarmirk Obsrrtvatory Butu Thvtn Pi; Lambda l'i; Phi Rt-tn Kuppu; Sigma: Xi; Tuu thu. P1; P11 Gamma Mu; Raven; MnSh-r of Arts. Qum-n's Unlvvrsity, 189-1; hm-tor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins Univvrsity, 139s; lmctm' 01' Laws. Qm-enls l'nlvvrsity. 192-1; Instruc-tor and Adjunct Professor. Columbia Uniw-rslty. 1399-1913; Assistant Pl'ufvsRul', l'niverslty of Phicago. 1912-13: Astrnnmnvr on Evlilm1 Expmlition to Gc-urgia In 1900. to Sumatra in 1901. w Spain i111905. to Urvgun In 1915. to Vulifornla in 19:53. to 1'oxlxu-t'-tirllt In 19.6. to Norway in 1927, lo Niuufuou Island in 1930. and to qulu-v in 1932: Adams Research Fellow; Prc-sidunt of the American Awociation of L'nix'vrsity Profossm's. GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER, jR., B.A., LL.B. . . . . . . . . .University Park Profrssor of Law Phi Kappa Psi; Thrta Nu Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi letu Phi 11909-19331; Z ; Owl: Raw-n; Unh-r 01' 1h:- 1'nil'; Bm-hulor of Arts and Bm-helor of Laws. l'nix'vrsity of Virginia, 1910; Mvmlwr Louisvillv. Kentucky, Bur. 1910-11; Praxidvnt Class of 1910, L'uh'vrsity 01' Virginia; Adjum-l Professor of Law. l'nh'vrsity of Virginia. 1911-15; Assn- t'iulv Profu-ssor 01' Law. I'nlw-rslty of Virginia. 1915: Prut'ussor 01' Law sim-o 1916; Furully Mvmlwr 3-3-3 Athlu-Hv t'num-ll; Munlwr Alpha Vhapter. Instituu- of Privuh- Affairs d'Hiu-rsixy 0f Virginian; Assistant Dean of the Department of Law. LLEWEILYN GRIFFITH HOXTON, 13.8., M.A., Ph.D. . . 16th Street and Gordon Ave. Profusor of Pltysu': Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Buta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Raven; Bavhc-lur 01' Arts. But-hulur of Svicrm-v, Master of Arts. l'nivm'sity 01' Virginia. 1900; Doctor 0f Philosophy. Johns Hopkins l'nln-rslty, 1916; Harvard, 1900; Guam, Washington. 1901-02; Fvllmv. Johns ankins I'nhw-rsity. 1905-06; Assistant Physicist. Imrvuu of Standards, 1901-05; Adjum-t and Associate Prurvssur ol' Physivs. Unix'ersity 01' Virginia, 1906-16: Professor since 1916. ROBERT BENNETT BEAN, B.S.. M.D.. . . . . . . . . . . .5 Wayside Place Profc'ssor of xlnalomy Sigma Xi; Phl Chi: anhelor 01' 8111-1100, Virginia Polyto-chnh- Institute, 1900; Doctor of Medivinv. Juhns Hopkins l'nix'crsity. 1904: Instruvtur, Unix'vrsity 01' Michigan. 1905-07; Assistant Prufvsxnr and Az-Sm-iutv Professor, lTniw-I'slty 01' the Phillppinvx. 1907-10: As- suulutv Professor and l'roi'vssor, Tulum- Unh'ersity, 1910-10. JAMES ALEXANDER VVADDELLIiAq111.11. . . . . . . . . . .VVayside Place Profrssor 0f lermarolagy, Matrn'a Mrclt'm, Toximlogy, and La'gal Almlirim' PI Mu; Phi Beta Kappa; Ruw-n: Sigma Xi; Bm-hvlur of Arts. I'nivurslty of Virginia. 1901; Instructor in Anatomy, 1909-11; hm-tor 70f Mvdlrlnv. University 01' Vlrginiu. 1911; SmV-retary of thc- M mlIt-al Fuvul 1y; Mmlivul Roma Sunluth'e on Svholnrship Committvo. XVlLLmM ALLISON KEPNER, AAL, Ph.D.. Sc.D. . . . . . . 29 University Place Profrssor of Biology Phi Phi: Sigma Xi; Lambda Pi: Phi 1301a Kappa; Raven; Bavhvlor of Arts; Franklin and Marshall Follvgv. 1898; Mastvr of Arts. 1900; INu-mr of Hcivnov, 1926; Tem-hvr in 1110 Philippines, 1901-03; Studc-nt in Honing n lTniw-rsity. 1903: Fullow in Biulugy, Prinm-tun Univm'sity, 19011-01; Instrm-tor in Biology. University 01' Virginia. 1904-08; hovwr of Philosophy. Unh'vrsity of Virginia. 1908. 1 WILLIAM ROYALL SMITHEY, M.A.. Ph.D.. . . . . . . . .40 University Place Profrssor 0f Sc'rondary Edumtion Phi Dvltu Kappa: Phi Beta Kappa; Hm-hvlor 01' Arts and Master of Arts, Randolph- Mavon Pullugv; Graduate Sllltlvlll. l'nin-rsity 01' 1'hiulgu and Unixvrslty of 1Vistrunsm; Doctor of Philommhy; I'nix'vrsity of Wim-amsin; Assistant in Education. Vniw-rsity or 1Vis- mmsin; Prinvipul Pvtvrsburg High Sc-huul: I'rnl'vssnr and Dir 1101' of Summer Qunrlcr. State 'I'u'cu-hI-rs t'ullcgu, Harrisunlmrg. Virginia: Svrrvtm'y. Virginia State Board of Eduvution; Fhuirmun, Virginia 1'mnmittm- of Southern Associution or Fullvges and Sucnndury Svhools. jAMES SOCTHALL WILSON, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., LLD. . . . . . .V West Lawn Edgar xlllm Pop Profrssar of English Kappa Sigma; Sigma L'psilnn; l'hi Hutu Kappa; Hznvn; nuvhn-Inr uf Arts. Pulllgc of William and Mary; Mustvr 01' Arts. l'nivm-sity uf Virgiinu: an-tm- uf Philus'nphy. Prinrv- ton lv'nin-rsity: lmt-tm' 01' Laws, wullvgq- ul' 11'illium and Mary; Assiuum l'rufussur in thu College or 1Villiam and Mary. 1900-08: Prof ssor in thv t'ullugo- ul' Willium and Mary. 1908-19; Director 01' llu- 1Villiam and Mary Summvr Sc-Sslnn, 1915-18; lr'rufvssul' 1n Druid Loaf SChOul of English, Vn-rmum, Sumnn-x's 19:37-29. 1930-11-1; First Editor 01' tln- Virginia Quurlwrly liM'l-ew, 19:35-30. 0 Page 67 b CORKS AND CURLS I935 ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ, B.A., NI.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . . Burnley Avenue Professor of Philosophy Theta. Delta Chi: PhI Beta Kappa: Raven; Owl; Bachelor of Arts, UnlversIty of Vir- ginia. 1908; Master of Arts, University of VIrginIa, 1909; Doctor of Philosophy. Colum- bia. University. 1916: University Fellow in Phllosophy. Columbia Universlty. 1912-13; Adjunct Protssor of Philosophy. University of Virginia. 1913-16; Assooiate Professor. 1916-20; Professor of Philosophy, since 1920. CARROLL MASON SPARROW, B.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . .VVest Lawn Profruor of Physia PhI Beta Kappa: Gamma. Alpha; Sigma XI: Raven; Bar-helor of Arts. Johns 'H'Opkins University. 1908: Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins UnIversity. 1911: U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1901- 07; Adjunct Professor of Physks Univenslty of VIrgInia 1911- 17; UASSOLiate Professor.1917-20;Professor since 1920. ARTHUR FICKENSCHER, Di loma R0 al Conservator of NIunich . . Dawson,s Row D a y 3' Professor of M mic Graduatm Royal Consenvwatony Studied under Gluth Abel. Sohw.artz and Bussmhr: Concert Pianist with NIklta. Anton Sc.hott Sohumnnn- Heink, BIsphnm, OndrIcek and Materna; Tem- her of Voice and Composer 1n Bellin and New York City. JOHN JENNINGS LUCK, M.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . . . .Colonnade Club Professor of M atlmmalir: Delta Kappa Epsilon: Delta PI; Sigma UpsIlon; Phi Beta. Kappa; Raven: Hot Foot; Imp; Bachelor of Arts. 1902; Master of Arts, 1903. Doctor of Philosophy, 1908. Univa- slty of Virginia: Instructor In Mathematics. Vanderbilt University. 1909-13; Assistant Professor of Mathematics. VanderhIIt Unlverslty. 1913-16; Summer Faculty. George Peabody School for Teachers. 1915-17; Adjunct Professor of Matlwmatics. University of Virginia. 1916-19: Assovlato Professor 01' Mathematios, ITnivr-rsity of Virginia. 1919-23; Professor of Mathemaucs. Unlvvralty ot' Vdirggllal; since 1923: Board of Governors. Collon- a e u . LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYSTER, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rugby Road Professor of Prdialrir: Sigma Chi; Raw-n; Phi Beta Kappa; Iota Sigma: Alpha. Omega Alpha: Sigma Xi: Phi Beta Pi: PI Gamma. Mu; Doctor of Medlcinv, University of Virginia. 1897; Interne. W'illard Parker Hoapltal. New York City. 1898; Out Patient D partments of Bellevue and Roosm'elt Hospitals. New York City, 1897-99; Laboratory of New York Board of Health. 1897-98; Practlvod Medivine In Norfolk. Virqlnia. 1900-23: Professor of Pediatrics. University of' Virginia. since 1923. TIPTON RAY SNAVELY,B.A., M.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . . .6 h'lonroe Hill Professor of Economic: Alpha. Kappa Psi; PhI Beta Kappa; Raven: Bachelor of Arts. Emory and Henry Col- Iegn 1912; Master of Arts, University of Virginia. 1915. Holder of Phelps-Stokes Fel- lowship, 1915-17; Bennet 1Vood Green Scholarship. 1917-18; Master of Arts. Harvard I'nlverslty, 1918: Doctor of Philosophy. UnIverslty at Virginia, 1919: Adjunct Professor of Economics. Unlverslty of VIrgInia. 1920; Taught in Summer Session. Harvard UnI- versity, 1930, 1932. VVILBUR ARMISTEAD NELSON, B.S., M.A. . . . . . . . . . . . .Varsity Hall Corcoran Professor of Geology SIgma XI: Phi Beta Kappa; Bachvlor of Science, Vanderbilt Unlversity, 1910: Master of Arts. Stanford University. 1915: Chemist, Tennessee- Pavklng Company, 1910-11: Assist- ant Geologist. Temwssve Geological Survey. 1911-14: Economh- Geologist, N. C. G: St. L. Railway. 1914-16: Mining Geologist, Pagn Mining Company, Cartorsville, Georgia. 1916-18: State Geologist of Tennessee. 1918-25; Fuel Distributor for Temwssee, 1921-22: Head of Corcoran and Rogers School of Geology. University of Virginia: State Geologist of Vir- gInla. 1925-28; Chairman. Advisory Found! to the Board of Surxeys and Maps of the Federal Governor. VVILLIAM HALL Goonwm, B.A. WIND . . . . . . . . . . . .Rugby Road Professor of Clinical Surgrry and Gynecology Kappa Alpha: Phi Rho Sigma; Alpha Omega Alpha; Phi B m Kappa: Sigma Xi: Raven: T. I. L. K. A.: Bachelor of Arts, Transylvania I'nIvc-rsity: lJm-tor or Medicine. I'niu-r- sity of VIrglnia. Former Resident Surgeon of the University of Virginia Huspiml: Memlwr or the House Staff. Bullevuu Hospital, va York; Adjum-t Prof ssor of Surgery. 1910-16; Assistant surgeon of the UnIH-rsity of Virginia Hospital. jOHN HENRY NEFF, B..,A M..D . . . . . . . . . . . .University Place Professor of Urology PI Kappa Alpha; Alpha Omega Alpha: Phi Bola Kappa: T. 1. L. K. .A.: 13 : Z : Ravvn; Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia. 1907; Iim-tor of Mudicine. UniversIty of Virginia. 1910; Urologist, University or Virginia Hospital. GARDNERLLOYDCARTER,311.14., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . .Gildersleeve Wood Professor of Cllrmistry Bachelor of Arts. 19.12. Mastq-r of Arts, 1914. Doctor of Philosophy. 1916, 1.'nivt-rsity of Virginia; Assistant Prol'ossur 0f thmistry. Vanderbilt l'niu-mity 1916-18: Trmmurer. General Athlvtic- Association, 1921-22. 1922- 23 0 Page 68 D 1935 CORKS AND CURLS JAMES COOK BARDIN, M.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fry1s Spring Profrssor of Romantic Languages Theta Delta hi: Sigma l'N-lta Phi; Raven; Owl; Phi Bota Kappa: Doctor of Medicine, 1909; Major Military llltvlligottt'-v Rus'rve. U. S. A.; lnstruvtor in Romantic Languages. University 01' Virginia, 1910-13. ALBERT JULIUS BARLOW, B.A., B.B.A., C.P.A. . . . . . . Crestwood, Ivy Road Professor of COINIHKVI'I? and Business :Idministration Reta. Thotu P1; Alpha Kappa Upsilon; Bum Gamma Sigma; Bachelor of Arts. Boston University, 1915; Bavhvlm' of Business Aclministration, Bostun IYniVorsity, 1920; Curtmed Public, Ami-ounmnt, State of New Hmnpshire: Instructor In Avvountlng :md Actuarial Science, Boston Unlurqity, 1917-20; Professor and Hrud 0r Am-numing Dppartnwm. l-lavuna Brunch 01' Boston Univrrsity, College of Busim-ss Administration, Havana. Cuba, 1920-21; Professor of Acovunting. University of Virginia. ABRAHAM BERGLUND, B.A., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rugby Road Professor of Comment and Business .-Idminislration Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma: Bat'helor of Arts. University of Chiragn. 1904; Doctor of Philosophy. Columbia. Unix'vrsity. 1907; Taught Ec-onomit-s at Washington State College, 1907-09: Special Agent, Bureau of Corporations, 1909-13; Assistant Professor 01' Economics, Univomity of 1Yashington, 1913-17; Assw-iutu Professm'. 1917-18; Spprrial Expert, Administration. Unh'erslty of Virginia, 1922-26: Professor, 511109 1926. ATCHESON LACGHLIN HENCH, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . East Jefferson St. Profrssor of English Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Bm-helnr of Arts. Lafayvttv, 1912: Master of Arts, 1917; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard, 1920; lnslrurtor in English. Lut'uyvtw, 1912-13; Assistant Profussor of English, Pvmlsylvaniu Military Foliage, 1914-16: Assistant Professor of English, Vk'es- leyan University, 1920-22; Associate I'rot'gssor of English. University of Virginia. 1922-26; mevssur of English. L'nix'crsity of Virginia, 1926. ELBERT ALHS KINCAII1,A.B., M.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . . . .RugbyRoad Professor of Commerce and Busim'ss :ldminislration Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Tau Omognz Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha Kappa. Psi: Raven; Bzwhelor of Arts. 1Vashingt0n State Collugv, 191.0: M'ustc-r 01' Arts. Harvard University. 1911; Doctor 01' Philosophy, Unhx-rsity 01' California, 1922: Univvrsity Sl-holar. Harvard UnIVersity. 1910-11; Tvm-hing Fs-llow. Harvard lfnivvrsity, 1911-12; Assistant Professor of Economics, Xk'ushington State College, 1913-16; Teavhing Fellow. University or Cali- fornia, 1916-17; Instruvtnr, University of California, 1917-22: Assoc-iatv Professor of COm- merce. University of Virginia. 1922-26; Prnfessgr of Comnwn-o. University of Virginia. since 191.1. ROBERT KENT GOOCH, B.A., M.A., U.Phil. 10mm . . . . . . . . .Ivy Road Professor of Polilit'al Scimm' D1121. Tau Delta; Lambda Pi; Omit-ron 11va Kappa: Eli Banana; P. K.: . 13 ; Ravon; Bachelor of Arts. University of Virginia. 1914: Mustvr of Arts, l'nivm'sity of Virginia. 1915; anholm' of Arts, le'ord 'l'nivvrsily. 1920: Master of Arts, Oxford Uni- versity. 1922: Doctor of Philosophy. Oxford University. 1924; Rhodes St'hOlill'. Oxford: Stu- ds-nt. Favulte de 1mm. Paris; Mnstvr in Lutin. J'vfforson School for Boys. Charlmtvsvlllo, 1913-14; Instructor 1n Matht-mutivs and Assistxmt in Philosvphy. ITnixxrsitv of Virginia, 1914-15; Instructor in Latin and Gl'mz-k. University of Virginia Summer Svhool. 1916; Associatv Professor of Political Svivnvv, University of Virglnia, 1924. W. PATTON GRAHAM, B.A., M.A. . . . . . . . . . P. O. Box 285, University Professor of Romantic Languages Bachelor of Arts, Emory and anry Cullvgu; Muxtvr 01' Arts. l'nh'vrsitv of Virginia: Stude-nt at the University nr 11h-vnohlu; Studvnt at the L'nivm-slty of Chivagq; Professor of French. Lynvhhurg High 81-11001; Profcssnr Hf Modern Lunguugvs. Wesleyan t'ollvgv: Profc'ssor 0f Mndvrn Lunguugus. Mcrvor Unix'ersity; Mmlern Languages, Numb rland Uni- versity; Modern Languages. u-ntrnl t'ulle-gv; Assom-iutu: menssor of Romantic Languages. 'Unix'ursity uf Virginia; Prol'vssor 0f 'ulmnntiu: Lmnguugos JOSEPH KENT ROBERTS, M.A., B.A., PhD. . . . . . 'P. O. Box 14.71, University Professor of Grology Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi; Bavlnlur 01' Arts. Emory and anry L'ollvgv, 1910; Mustvr of Arts, Johns Hopkins IVYan-rsity, 191:3; INH'tOI' or PhiloSODhy. Johns Hopkins Ullh'ersity. 1922: Proteasur nl' Biology and Geology, Emory and Henry Collegv. 1910-20; Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt l'nin-rsity, 1922-24; Assoviute Pml'emsm', 1924-26; th-ssur of Geology, Univvrsity of Virginia. slnvv 1936; Assistant Gonlugist. Virginia Heolngivul sup- vey, Summers of 1920-21. 22. 23. 27, 3.1; 'an-ssve Gouluuivul Surn-y. Summvrs 1924-25: Kentucky Gviiltigiral Survvy, Summers .1926 and 1929. 1 FLOYD NELSON HOLJSE,NI.A., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . .R1,1gbyApartments Profrssor 0f Cliniral Pathology Bavholor of Arts. Ifniw-rsity ol' Pulnrmlo, 1918; Mustvr of Arts, 1919; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Uhh-agu, 1924; Prun-ssur or Evonomir-s und Sm-inlugy. Uttuwu I.?nivwsity 1Kansas1, 1919-232: Profrssnr ut' lrjronnmic-s. Middlvsluury sr'nllq-gv, 1923-25; Assistant Pro- fessor of Sociology. 1,TIIiX'c:x':-iit.,x' nf t'himlgn. 1925-26; Prol'q-ssur nf Soviulugy in the Uni- VI rsity of Virginia, 1926. 4 Page 69 b CORKS AND CURLS IQSS VVILLIAM EDWARD BRAY, B.A., M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . .University Place Profusor of Cliniral Pathology Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Beta P1; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. Unlvvrslty or MississippL 1902; Student Assistant 1n Bacteriology and Pathology. University of Virginia. 1910-11; Assistant Surgh-ul Pathologist, Uniw-rsity of Virginia Hospital. 1911-12; honor of Med1c1ne. University of Virginia. 1912; 1nturnv, University of Virginia Hospital. 1912-13; State Hc-alth Department of Virginia. Summers of 1910-11-12; Instructor In Hin- -1va1 Diagnosis and Asvlstant Unh'erslty Physician. University 01' Virginia. 1914: Professor of Bacteriology and Pathology, Univm'sity of Mississlppl. 1914: Adjunct Professor of 011n- Icnj Diagnosis and Dirictor ot Laboratories, University of Vlrglnla Hospital. 1922-27. JOHN Howe Yon, M.S., M.A., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . .VVayside Place Professor of Chemistry Kappa Sigma; Alpha Chi Sigma; Sigma. X1; Phl Beta Kappa; Bachelor of Svh-noe. 1913; Master of Smom-e, 1914: Vanderbilt L'nlv rsity; Master of Arts. 1917. Pr1mw10n University; Doctor 01 Philosophy, Prim-pton University. 1923; Graduate Studvnt. Uni- versity of Chh-ngo 1Summer Quarten, 1913. Assistant 1n Chemmu'y, 1911-13; Instrurmr 1n Biology. 1913-14: Instrm-tor In Chemistry, 1914-15. Vanderbilt University; Assistant In Chemistry. 1915-17. Princeton University; Instructor in Zoology 1Summvr Quartt r1. 1914; Instrudor in Chemistry 1Summer Quarten, 1915-16-17. George Peabody 0011939 for Tvm-hers; Chemical Engineer 1011 War Gas Resvnl't'ln. U. S. Bureau of Mln 3, 1917-18: Assistant Prorvssor of hemistry. University of Virginia. 1919-23; Assovlate Professor, 1923-27: Professor of Chemistry. 19:27: Graduate xx'ork. Princeton Uniwarsity. 1922-23: Chemist, Virginia Geological Surv y. 1925-; Winner of the Virginia Academy of Science Research Prize for 1928. FREDERICK DEANE Goonwm RIBBLE, M.A., LL.B. . . . . . . . Colonnade Club Professor of Law Kappa Sigma: Phi Delta Phi; '1'. 1. L. K. A.; RnVen; Phi Beta Kappa: B.A.. W'llllam and Mary Pollvge. 1916; M.A.. l'niversity 01' Virgima. 1917: Ll..B.. University 01' Virginia. 1921: Acting Assistant Professor of Law. Unlvt-rslly 01' Virginia, 1921-24; Associatv Pro- fessor 01' Law, 1924-27: Professor of Law since 192?; Research F.110w. Columbla Unl- Versity, 1931-32. - EDMUNDSCAMPBELL,31.8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 West Range Professor of .4 and Arclzilerturr ORLAND EMILE WHITE, B.S., M.S., SC.D. . . . . . . . . . Fry,s Spring Road Profrssor of Jgrirultural Biology and Director of the Blandy Experimmtal Farm Bachelor of SvSvm-e and Master of Solenoe, South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mm-hanlc Arts. 1909. 1911; Hilton Scholar. 1912. and Emerson Scholar. 1913. Harvard; Master of Scienl-e, Harvard 1912: lmvtor of St-lom'v, Harvard. 1913: Sigma Xi: Research Ausistunt and Instrudor, South Dakota State Follege. 1909-11: Assistant in Genetics, Radcliffe. 1913; Assistant Curator of Plant Breeding and Eoonomk- Plants. 1924-27: Spe- cialist. L'nlted Stntc-s Department of Agrivulturv, July-Novembvr, 1918; August-November. 1919; Mulford Exploration of the Amazon Basin Expedition, 1921-22. ARTHUR FERGUSON BENTON, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . Fry's Spring Road Professor of Chemistry Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma XI: Bavhelor of Arts. Master of Arts. Doctor of Philosophy. Prhwe-tnn I'nix'erslty; Pm't-Tlme Assistant in Chemistry, 1916-17; Sayre Fellow in Applied f'hmnistry. 1919; Proctor Fellow, 1919-20; National Rvseart-h Fvllow. 1920-21. Princeton Unlverslty; National Research Fellow, 1921-24. California Institute of Technology; Asso- ciate Professor of Chemistry, UnIVersny of Virgmln. 1927-28. GARRARDGLENN,A.B.,LL.B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ivy, Virginia Professor of Law Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Phi Dvlta Phi; Bachelor of Arts, University of Georgia: 1899: Bachelor of Laws. Columbia. 1903: Lovturvr and Assuvlate Professor of Law. Columbia Law Sl'hOUl. 1913-20; Professor of Law at the Unlw-rslty of Virginia, since March. 1929: practiced law In New York City. 1903-29; Bar Assovlutlon of New York, American Bar Association, and Virginia Bar Assocluthn. LOUISE DATES, B.S., B.A., M.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Oakhurst Circle Profrssor of Nursing Education Bachelor of Srlenl-e, Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1926, 1927: Diploma. Union Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, Hulumore; t'nlmniss Memorial Professor 01' Nursing Edm-ntlon. 1928. EDWIN PARTRIDGE LEHMAN, B.A., M.D. . . . . . . . . .Meadowbrook Hills Profrssor of Surgery and Gynecology P111 Beta Kappa: Alpha Omega Alpha; Sigma X1; Extender of Arts. XVilliums College, 1910: lvovtor 0melh-1no. Hanan! Vniw-rslty. 191-1; John Harvard Follow, 1913 and 1914; Surgh-ul llousv Ollit-t-r, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. 130241011, 1914-15; Assistant lh-sldont Surgvun, Barnrs Hospital. St. Louis. 1915-16; Assistant 1n Surgvry, Washington Univvr- . Hly, School or Medicinv; 1916-20: lnstruvtur in Surgery. XVashingtun I'niu-rsity. 1920-21; Instrudor in Clinh'al Surgvry. 1921-26; Assistant Pruf ssor or Plluivul Surgery. 1927-28: Surgvon, St. Louis Cltv Hospital, 1920-27; Assistant Surgvon to Barm-s Hospital. St. Louis 1'1ty Hospital, and St. Louis Jewish Hospital fur varying ln-v'imls up to 1928: q-I Consulting Surgeon. St. Louis Mutvrmty Hospital, 19.1-29; Professor of Surgo-ry and 4 Page 70 b 1935 CORKS AND CUQLS SYDNEY VVILLIAM BRITTON, B.S., M.D., CM. . . . . . . . .Fcndall Avenue Professor of Physiology Sigma Xi; Bachelor of Svivm-o, Imotur nl' Mvrlic-inv. C. M. MvGill I'nlversity, Mnntn-nl; Coopm' Fc-lli'm'sl'lip in Physinlngy. 1921-22; lbwmunslratur on Physiolngy. Mt-Glll Unix'vr- shy. 1922-23; Assistant in Physiolugy, 1923-12-1; National Husmu'rh Fellow in tho Mmlical Svlvnves UWIyslolngyi. Harvard Hus urt-h leluw and Tum'hing Assistant in Physiolmn' at Harvard Mmln-zll Svhuul. 19:34-26; Asmu-iuu- in li'hysioltmy. Julms Hopkins Medival Svhvml, 1926-28. XVILLIAM EDWARDBROWN,11.11. . . . . . . . . . .Bluc Ridge Sanatorium Profrsmr of Pllllzisinlllrrapy I'lm-tor 0f 91041114110. Uniw-rsity of Maryland. 1908; First Assistant. Physiriun. t'utuwlm Sunuturium, 1916-21: First Liu-utvnnnt. 'Pulwn-ulnsls Suction nl Mmliral Corps. 11. 8. Army. 1918; Supvriuu-nth-ut mzd Mudiral th'm-tur uf Bluv Ridgr Sanatorium 51mm 1921. 113155 GLENN DRIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Faculty Apartment .a-Itlzlrtic Din'rtor Student. 1Villinm and Many t'ullvgv; Kappa Sigma; Ibirm-tor ul' Athh-Hrs at 11n- Uni- an'sity 01' Virginia sinc-v- 1929. WALTER ALEXANDER MUNTGOMERY, B.A., Ph.D. . . . . . .Gildcrslecvc 1Vood Profruor of Latin Kappa Alpha 1Snuthurn1; Onlivrun IwIm Kappa; Nu Sigma Phi; Bzu'ho-lor of Arts, INwtul' of Philosophy. Juhns llupkins University; Prufwsur uf Latin, lm-um tvmnx, l'nivvrsity of Arkansas; Pl'nl'vssu: of Gm-k, lm-um tem-ns. Unix'ursity 0r Mississilmi; Tvauher of Latin and 11124101 : 11ml Assistant l'rmvilml. Gret-nvillv. Mississippi. High Schoul: 1.1'lussivnl Muslt-r. vaanw- Grammar Srhoul. L'nlw-rslty of UM,- South; Proh-ssor 0f Latin and Greek. t'nllvgv of William um! Mary; Prnfossur of Latin, Summer Sc-hools .of Uniw'rsitlvs of Mississippi and Virginia; Slwviallst 1n Furvign lduvutionul Systems, U. S. Hun-au 0r l-ldm-utinn; t'nlonnadv Huh. KENNETH FULLER MAXCY, B.S., M.D., Dr.P.H.. . . . . . . . Burnlcy Avenue Profmor of Prmu'nlirvr Mmiidnr and Bartcriology Theta Dvllu Phi: Phi Rm Kappa; Alpha Omega Alpha; lem Omovgu; Sigma. Xi; PM thu Pi; Bau-hvlur of Arts, George 1Vnshington Univvrsily. 1911; lmvtor or Mwllc-lnv. Johns Hopkins l'nixersily. 1915; hm-tnr ol' l'uhlh- llcnlth, Johns Hopkins Uniw-rslty. 1921; Hnusv UHit-er and Assistant augment Pvdiutririan. Johns Hopkins Unh'ursity. 1915-17; Fellow in thc- Svhnul ol' Hyuicno- and Puhlit- Health. Johns Hopkins University, 1919-21; Assistant Surgmm. 1921; Past Assistant Surgeon. 1925. and Surgeon, 1929. in thU 1'. S. Public? Health Survive. ALFRED CHANUTIN, Ph.B., PhD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University Professor of Biochemistry Ph.B.. I,Kmtor of Philoxophy. Ynh- IdYnlvm-sity; Assmg-iatu Professor. University 01' Vir- ginia. 1924-1930; Professor. since 1930. EDWARDS WATTS SAUNDERS, JR., C.E. . . . . . . . . . . . .Colonnadc Club Profrssor 0f sippliml Matlzcmalirs Tau Bum Pl; Raven. LINwoou LEHMAN,R'I.A.,P11.D. . . . . . . . . . . . .Lehmanor, University Profrssor of Lalin lZetu Beta Tau; Phi B In Kappa; un'un; Bachelor of Arts, 1915. Master 01' Arts, 191?. 1101:101' of Philusnphy. 19:0, Univvrsity of Virginia; Instrm-tur in Latin. Unix'vrsity of Virginia, 1915-13-1: Instructor in l-Tvm-h, 'l'nin-rsity of Virginia, 1917-20; Assistant Prn- fessor of Latin, Unix'vrsity of Virginia, 1923-26; Assistant 1'1'nl'vsmn- nf Romantic Lan- guages. Uniw-rsity of Virginia, 1926-20; .Prol'vssur of Latin .siucv 1930. ARTHUR FRANCIS MACCONOCHIE, B.Sc. 1EngJ Lond. . . . . . . .Farmington Profrssor of Malmnical Enginm'ring Delta Sigma Phi; Tau lh-m I'i; liuw-n; Trignn; Appn-nlice. Berlrun's. Ltd.. Engine rs. Edinburgh, 19117-10: Assistant, His Majesty's Gt-nluuic'al Surw'y. 1910-15: lH'ultHnmn. Barr and Stroud, liungu-Mndvr Munufmtun-m. Glasgow, 1915-16; Supovrvisinn. Hnyul Afh'dnanm- 'l'1zu-turivs, Wuolwivh Arsvnnl. 19115-19; Imrturer Under tlu- Board of Edm-a- lion and Ministry of Munitions fur the Training of Ex-Svrx'icv 1.11111-1-1'3 :md Mvn In Enginmgring. at vals und llmldvrstivld. England; Assistant Pl'ot'a-ssur of Mw-hanirul Enginmring. Univerqlty of Virginia. 1923-27; Assnclutv Prul'c-ssor of Mvvhzuliral Engi- nm-ring. 1927-30; Prtvhssm' or Muvlmnicnl Engineering: sim-u 1930. FRANK STRINGFELLOW BARR, B.A., MA. . . . . . Journey's End, 12th St., NAV. Profmmr of History Alpha Tau Umt-un; Sigma lhnilnn: l'hi Bvlu Kappa; Raven; Burlwlur 01' Arts. Uni- vm-sity uf Virginia, 1910;; Mustn-r 01' Arts, L'nix'crsily 01' Virginia, 1917; lnstruvtnr in English, Unix-u-rsity of Virginia, 1915-113; Hhmh-s Svhulnr from Virginia, 1917: Buvho-lur Int Arts. llunours St'hmnl nl- Mmh-x'n lliamry. le'unl Unixvrsity. 1921; Math' of Arts, Oxford lTanrrs-ny. 19:7; Diplnmu in l-Ww-nu-h trfivilizmiun and Litmanurv. L'niw-rsity or Paris. 1922; Fulluw nl' 1111- lCclurntinnzll Foundatimn of thy- Hvlgiun Iio-livf Pumnlission. Univvrsity uf thnt. 19132-221; Managing Editnr, 'l'ln- Virginia Lguurtm'ly lh-Vic-w. 1926-28. Advisory Editor, 1928-30; Editnr. 19:10-33, Advisory Editor. sixre 1933. 1 Page 7I p CORKS AND CURLS IQ35 JESSE WAKEFIELD BEAMS, B.A., M.A., Ih.D. . . . . . . . . . .Monroc Hill Professor of Physics Sigma XI; Bach lnr of Arts, Fuirmount College, 1V1vhltn. Kansas. 1921: Master of Arts. University of 111300118111. 1922: Dector of Philnsophy, University of Virginia. 1925: Instructor in Physivs and Mathematics. Alabama Polytechnic Institute. 1922; National Resmtrvh Fellow, University or Vlrgtnia and Yale. 1925-27: Instruvtor of Physics, Yale. 1927-28; Associate Pror'vssor of Physivs. University of Virginia. 1928-30; Professor of Physics, University of Virginia. since 1930. SCOTT MILRoss BUCHANAN, B.A., PhD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . University Professor of Philosophy Delta Upsilon; anholor of Arts. Amhvrst College. 191?: Harvard Cadet School 1U. S. N. R. F'J. 1917-18; Commissioned Ensign. 1918; Rhodvs St-holar from Massavhusotts at BRING! 1301103 . Oxford, 1919-21: Dm'tnr of Philosophy, Harvard University. 1925: Tvncher 0f Grevk in Amherst High Svhnol, 1914-17: Instrm-tor in Grm'k. Amherst College. 1917-18: Ttacht-r of Malhvmutivs. Amhvrst High School. 1921-22: Assistant in Philosophy. Har- vard Pollugu, 1922-24: Lu-turer in Philosophy. Collc-gc of the City of New York. 1924-26 and 1927-28; lnstruvtur in Philosophy for Polumlnu Univvrsity Extension. 1924-25; As- sistant Director of tho Pn-nples' Institute of New York 1925-29. CARL CASKEY SPEIDEL, Ph.B., Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . . . .Fry1s Spring Road Professor of Anatomy Nu Sigma Nu; Phi Botn Kappa: Sigma. Chi; Rth-n; Bachvlor of Philosophy. Lafayette, 1914; Dovlor 01' Phnosophy, PrIm-eton. 1918: Part-Time Instruotor on Biology. Prince- ton Univm'sity. 1914-16; Mnulo Rvseart-h Fellow. Prim'vton. 1915-16: Instruvtor 1n Cum- pnmtiw- Anatomy and Histology. University of Akron. Ohio. 1917-18: Acting Professor 0! Biology, St. Lawrenm- Univorsity. 1919-20; Investigator During Various Sunnn.rs at Marine Biologival 1.ulvoxilttWy. VVOOd's Holv. Massm-hum-tts: Bureau of Fisheries. 1V00d's 11019; Hurpswcll Laboratory, Maine, and the U. S. Biuloglral Station, Fairport. Iowa. CARLISLE SANFORD LENTZ. B.A., MD. . . . . . . . . . . . Oxford Road Professor of Hospital Administration and Supc'rinlendml of III! Univrrsity Hospital Alpha Kappa Kappa: Alpha Omega Alpha: Calconon: Bachelor of Arts. Creighton Unl- vvrsity. 1914; Dm-tor of Medh-inv. Johns Hopkins Unlwrsity. 1918: Professor of Hos- pital Administration. Unlvorsity 0f Gvorgin Mvdh-ul Impartmont. 1932-31; Superintendent of the Univvrslty of Virginia. Hospital and9 Professor 0! Hospital Administration. since 1 31. JAMES ROBERT CASH,M.A., M.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Farmington IVaHrr Rred Profrssor of Palllology Theta Delta Chi: Skull and Keys; Raven: Phi Beta Kappa: Alpha. 0m ga Alpha: Sigma XI; Buvhelor of Arts. Maslm' of Arts. Doctor of Medicine. 1914. 1915. 1919: Assistant. lnstruvtor and Assovlute In Pathology, Johns Hopkins Medical 8011001. 1919-24: Assoviatt- Professor and Profnssar of Patholngy, Pvlping Union Medical College. Poiping, China, 1924-31: Xx'alter Reed Professor of Pathology. University of Virginia, Since 1931. TIFFANYJOHNSWILLIAMS,B.A.,111.11. . . . . . . . . . . . .Rugby Road Profrssor of Obstrlrics and Gynrmlogy Alpha Kappa Kappa; Bm-hvlor of Arts, Johns Hopkins Universi'y. 1919; Doctor of Med- k-ine. Johns Hopkins Univvrsity, 1923; Instructor Obstetrics and GynH-ology. Yale Med- ical Svhnol. 1925-26; Instrm-tm- Obstetrits and Gynpcology, State ITnIVersity of Iowa. 1926-29; Professor Obstetrh-s and Gynecology. University of Virginia. since 1931. EARNEST JACKSON OGLESBY, M.A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brook Hill Professor of Enginrrring Matlmmatir: Phi Bdrm Kappa; Th ta Tau; Zpta Psi; Raven; Bnchvlor of Arts, Emory and Henry Collegu, 1911; Mastvr of Arts. University of Virginia, 1914; Head Department of Math- mnnth-s, Fullvgo of William and Mary. 1916-19 ton leave In army. 1917-181: Chairman. Inmnrtmvm or Mnthemalivs. 11'21311111gt0n Squzm- Contra New York Univ rsity. 1919-31: Assistant Prurvssnr, 1919-24; Assuvlzlto PmH-ssor. 1924-26: Profcsso'. 1926-31; Professor of Engineering Mathmnatics, Univm'uity of Virginia. since 1931. LESLIE HEPBL'RN BUCKLER,B.A.,NI.A.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . .University ' Profrssor of Law Bachelor of Arts. Johns Hopkins I'nivorsity. 1912: Mastvr of Arts In Polilival Sci live. Johns Hapkins University. 19H; Spwinl Studvnt. Harvard Law Schnol, 1915-16; Admitted tn the I'rm-tlro of Law in Maryland and New York; Mvmlwr Assoviation of the Bar 01' the City of va York; Assm-intc PrOh-SHOI' of Law, University of Virginia. 1929-32; Professor of Law, sim-o 1932. ROBERT VIVIAN FUNSTEN, 1M.D. . . . . . . . . .11Highlands, Barracks Road Profrssor of Orllmpcdk Surgrry Dot-tor 0f M'dic-mv, Univm-sity nf Virginia, 1918; Mohilv Hospital. A. E. 19.: Instructor in Orthopedic Sungt-ry. l'niVu-rsity 0f Iown: Hnrpu-r Hospital. Children's Hospital and Michigan Mutual Hanital, Detroit: Extm-Murul Lt-r-turor. University of Michigan. 4 Page 72 b 1955 CORKS AND Cums GORDON THOMAS VVHYBL'RN, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . .University Profmsor of Malllemalics Phi Rota Knmm; Phi Lambda l'psilon; Sigma Xi; anhulur 01' Arts. Uniw-rsity of Texas. 1925: Mustvr of Arts. l'Ilix'M'sity of Texas. 1926: 11011101. 01 Philosophy. l'nix'vrsity or Texas. 1927; lustrm-tm- in Mntln-mntits. I'nivc-rsity 01' T ms. 19213-27; Acljum-l Pru- fvssnr. 1927-29: John Simon Guguvnhu-im Mvmurlnl 1 Immlutiun Fellow. Euruln-, 1929-311; Assm-iute in Muthvmutivs, Johns Ilnpkirs Unin-rxity. 1929-34; Acting Assistant Pro- ft-SSOI' of Mmhvnmtivs. Stanford Uniw'rsity. Summvr Quurh-r 1929; Arum; Assnc-intv Prnfe-ssnr. Stnnlm'd, Summer, 1932; I'rolZssor 01' Mullh-nmth-s Uniw-rsity 01' Virginia. since 1934. ROBERTA LOIS HOLLINGSWORTH, B.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . xlding Dam of Il'omrn . . . . .Univcrsity DUDLEYCROFI'DRDSMVI'H,n.8,,31.11. . . . . . . . . Profrssor 0f Drrmalology and Syplzilolagy Kappa Sigma; Phi I'o-tu Pi: Alpha Omega Alpha; Sigma XI; Omit-rnn Dvltu Kappa: Rax'o-n; T. l. L. K. A.: Hau-hvlur 01' 81-10mm and TWU-Yvnr Purlleutu In Mmlivlnnu l'ni- w-rsity of Mississippi, 1914; lhwtnr nl' Mmlit-lnv. l7nix'vrsity of Virginia 1916; Instrut-tnr in Bm-h-riulugy and Pathology, l'niv rxity 01' Virginia. 1916-17: IIIHl-ut'mr of Mvdit-ino and Mumlwr House Stnn'. l'niu-rsity 01' Virginia Huspital. 1917-19. Johns Hopkins 111.c- housnry Uhlltmmrm. SumIm-r, 1919; Washington Uniu-rsity 181'. 1.1111131, Summvr, 1920: Tulam- l'Inh't-rslty, Sunnm-r. 1922: l'ninrsity of 1H-mmy1vnniu. Summc-r. 1924. . . Unixv'crsity Place FLETCHERDRL'MMONDVVOODWARD.11.11. . . . . . . . . . . .Rugby Road Prnfrsmr of Otolaryngolngy Kappa Sigma: Nu Sigma Nu: T. 1. L. K. A.: lhu'wn: an-tur nf Mmlh-inv, l'nlvursity of Virginia. 1919; Ex-Inhl'nv. I'niu-rsity of Virginia Hospital; l-Ix-llnum- Surgvnn. Manhattan Eye. Eur und Throat Hnspitul. va York t'ity; Post Gnulunlv Stmh-nt, Hrnnrhosvnpy, Unhwrsity nr IN-nnsylvuniu. 193:3: Assistant I'l'ul'vssnr, 1HMuryngulogy. 1925. X- INCENTXVILLIAMARCHER,B.S..111.11. . . . . . . . . . . . .Rugby Road Profa'ssor 0f Rornlglxvmlogy Thom lhlltn Phi: Nu Sigma Nu; Phi thn Knmm; Rnw-n: Bm-hvlm- m SI'IPIH'U. Univor- -s.ty nf Virginia, 19:11; hurlnl' ul' Mmlic-im-, Uninrsity of Virginia. 1923; in Prm-ticv. Asln-vill , Nnrlh tkumlinu. 1923-21; lmurtnr of X-llny Lulmrntury. I'nh'vrsity 01' Virginia l-luspital. HERMAN PATRICK jonNsox. B.A.. XXI.A., Ph.M.. . . . . . . . . .University .-l:50natr Prnfrsmr of Englzsll LIII'HIIUH' llm-hvlur 0 Arts. Unlx'vlblly uf Svuth t'nrolinn, 191M: Mastvr 01' Arts. l'nin-rslty nr South Purolilm, 190$; Mush-r of Philosophy. l'nixul'sity uf Chivumi. 1909; 'I'vm-hvr 11 English in 1'numMu. Snuth t'nrnlhm. lliuh Svhnul. 1911-1-09; l'rhu-ipnl. 19011-113; Assistant Pro- I'vSH'nl'. l'nivm'sily HI Mississippi. 1909-11; At'ting Pl'Hl't'Hsul' of English. 1912-13; Adjunvt Prnl'ussnr ul English I.ilvr:11urv. l'nix'c-rsity 111' Virginia, 19111-15. CHARLES;1VAKEFIEIJ1PAl'l... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .VVhitchead Cottage .155!an Profz'ssm' of Pub! Spral'mg ln-lm Sigma lthn; Hrmluzuv, lCnu-rsnn t'olh-uu 01' Hrntnrs; Mvmlwr uf Fut'ulty. Emursnn Cnlh-gv, 19111417; Aujunc-t Prulk-smu- uf Pulvliv SIn-uking. l'nin-rsity ul' Vxl'ginin, 1909-18: Assurintv l'rm'cssul', sinm- 1915. JAMES ICRNES'I'KINDRED. M.A., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . .Box 1341, University .lssm'iun' Profrswr of Histology and Embryology Sigma t'hl: I'hi lh-hu; Phi Bum 1'1: Rm-llvlnl' nf Arts. 'Fufh Folln-gv, 1914: Mnstu-r 0f Arts, l'nivvrxity 01' Illinois, 1915; INH'tnr uf l'hilusnplly. I'nlx'u'rsily nl' Hlilmis. 191$; IN'IHUIIHII'EHUI' ill llislnl'ugy :lllll I'lmln'ynlngy, Srllmll nl' Almlic-inv. 1Y1-Htvl'n lit-HQ-l'n' Uni- n-rsily. 1915-20: Asmslunt l'rul'vssnr of Hinl'H-ry. Wrslnrn Hu-svrw- l'IIix'vrsity. 1921-23. FREDERICK LYUNS BROWN. BA. M.A.. PILD. . . . . . . Box 1052, University .Issormlr Profl'sror 0f Pllysus Siunm Xi; qu'hvlnl' of Arts, Park I'ullt-g, 19H; Muslrl' uf Arts an'thxw-stvrn Vnivvr- thy. 1916: Imtlm' m9 I'hilnmmhy. Xurlhnvslurn l'niu-rsily. 19:22; Assixnnt 11ml lnstrurlnr 1n Astrmmnu'. an'HHVI-Strl'll l'nin-I'slty, 1911-17; Ilhll'llt'lul' 1n Mmhwmmirs, North- WI'Stt'Hl l'nix'vrsity, 1919-23; Assistant Prnn-ssur nl' Physit-s. l'niw-rsivy 01' Virginia. 1922-213; Assnc-iuh- l'ruh-ssur nt' Plusn-s. sim-v 1926; Tunglll I'lusit-s anlhwvstc-I'n Sum- lllm' Sl'hm'l. 19'JI. I930; :IIHI 192.39. HARRY ROGERS PRATT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thc Mcws. 1Vcst Lawn .Imoriuh' Prufrssor 0f Mush mu! Ummalir .lr! Phi Gamma lh-ltzl; Musin-ul l'irm-lur ur llh' lmko- l'luvid Vcnlmlntim, 1921-211; Hruauisl itllcl 1901111111541. llurxul'cl. HNW. 1 Page 73 9 CORKS AND CURLS I935 BEN-ZION LINFIELD, B.S., M.S., Grad. in Math, Ph.D., D.Sc. . . . . Oxford Road Associate Professor of Mathematics Alpha Epsilon Pi; Phi Bola. Kappa; Bachelor of Science. University of Virginia. 1918; Master of Science and Graduate In Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1920; Instructor in Mathematics, University of Virginia. 1918-20; Doctor of Philosophy. Harvard University. 1923; Graduate studvm in the Unh'erslty of Paris. University of Strassburg. Unlwrsity of Rome. 1923-20; Doctur-at-es-Science. University of Strassburg. 1926. ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL GORDON, JR., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. . . . Fry's Spring Road fluoriatc Professor of E uglish Pi Kappa Alpha: Phi Beta Kappa; Bachelor of Arts. College of William and Mary. 1916; Master of Arts. University of Virginia. 1918; Doctor of Philosophy. University of Vlrginla, 1921; Instructor in English. University of Virginia. 1919-22; Assistant Pro- fessor. 1.922; Associate Professor. 1927. ' BRUCE DODSON REYNOLDS, B.S., Sc.D.. . . . . . . . . . . .University Place xlssociafe Profrssor of Biology Sigma Xi: Bachelor of Science, University of Virginia. 1920; Graduate Student, Unlversity of Iowa. 1920-21; Dootox of Science, Johns Hopkins University. 1923; Assistant In Biology, University of Virginia, 1916-17 and 1919-20: Instructor in Animal Biology. University of Iowa, 1920-21; Research Fellow, Johns Hopkins University. 1921-23; Assistant Professor not Zoology. University of Arkansas. 1923-24; Assistant Proftssor of Biology. University of Virginia. 1924-27; L-Irector of Mountain Lake Biological Station, 1929-32. ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS, JR., B.A., B.Litt. 10xonJ, M.A., Ph.D. . . . Faculty Apts. Associate Professor of English Kappa Alpha: Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Upsilon; Raven; Skull and Keys; Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia. 1917: Master of Arts. University of Vnrglnla. 1919; Diploma in Economics and Political Sclem'e, Oxford Unh'erslty, 1921: Bachelor of Letters 1R9- scarchL Oxford University, 1923: Doctor of Philosophy. Umverslty of Virginia. 1924: Hkad of the Latin and Greek Department. Episcopal High Svhool of Virginia. 1917-18: Student Assistant 1n Philosophy, Universlty c,t' Virginia. 1919; Rhodes Scholar from Virginia. 1919; in Residence at Balliol College. Oxford. 1920-23: Instructor In English, University of Virginia. 1923-24; Assistant Protessor of English, University of Virginia. 1924-27; As- sociate Ptohssor of English, University of Virginia, since 1927. LAWRENCE THEODORE Lvnwm, B.P.E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University xlssociale Professor of Physical Education Bachelor of Physical Education, Springfield College, 1925; Director of Physical Education. CleVe-land Public School System. 1920-22; Assistant Professor of Physical Education. University of Virginia. 1925-28; Associate Professor, since 1928; Master of Education. Springfleld College. 1931; Summer School Faculty. Springfield Conge. 1928-32. CHARLES PATTERSON NASH,JR., B.S., LLB. . . . . . . . . . . . Rugby Road xlssociale Professor of Law Kappa Alpha; Phl Delta Phi; Sigma Upsilon; German Club; P. K. Society; Ell Banana; Imp; Raven; 13 ; Virglma Law Review Board; Editor-in-Chief. Virginia Law Review. 1924-25. JAMES SHANNON MILLER, JR., A.B., B.S., E.E. . . . . . . . . Montibello Circle Associate Profa'ssor of Electrical Enginerring Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Beta Pl; Sigma Xi; Raven; Trigon; Bachelor of Arts and Bavhelor of Science. Emory and Henry Coulege, 1918: Instructor In Physics, University of Vir- ginia, 1919-20; Degree In Electrical lnglnperlng. University of Virginia. 1920: Assistant Professor, University of Virginia. 1920-26; Assoclau Professor. since 1926. CHARLES HENDERSON, E.E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rugby Road Associate Professor of Expcrimental Engineering Alpha Tau Omega; Delta Pi; Sigma Beta Phi: Electrical Engineer. University of Virginia. 1920; Instructor of Any d Mathematics. Unh'ersity or Virginia. 1914-17: 1nntruet0r of Mathemativs, Unlw-rslty of Virginia. 1919-20. GEORGE TALMADGE STARNES, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . . Montibello Hill xissociate Profrssor of Commerce and Bagineu Hdminisiration Phi Bvla Kappa; Tau Alpha Kappa: Alpha Kappa Psi; Delta Sigma Phi; Bachelor of Arts, Emory and Henry Pollt-gv. 1918; Master of Arts. Universnty of Virginia. 1922; Master of Arts. Harvard Univermty. 1924; Donor of Philosophy. University of Vir- ginia. 192-1: Instructor In the Department of Economics, University of Virginia. 1922-24: Assistant Professor of Commerce and Busin 53 Administration. University of Virginia. 1925-28; Associate Professor, since 1928. CHARLES NEWTON HULVEY, B.S., M.S., LLB. . . . . . . . . . . University fluoriaie Professor of Commrrrial Law Delta Sigma Pl; Beta Gamma Sigma; Commandant. Tennessee Military Instiiute. 1906- 1-1; Supvrimendem. same Institution, 1915-17; Prorvssur of Military Science and Tactics. N. C. Statu College: Graduate Roller's School. 1904: Student. Georgia School of Tech- nnlogy, Army Garrison Schools. North Farolina State College; Bachelor of Science. Swlletwatvr Colh-go; Bm-helor of Laws. University 01' Virginia, 1924; Mastw or Selen-te. Unlvcrslty of Virginia. 1925; Instructor of Mathematics and Law. I'niw-rsiw of Vir- ginia. 1923-25; Assistant Professor of Commsgtriul Law. 1925-28; Associate Professor. since 1 8. 0 Page 74 b IQ35 CORKS AND Cums HENRY BEARDEN MULHOLLAND, M.D. . . . . . . . . . .IVIeadowbrook Hills xflssoriatr Profrssor of Medicine Phi Dolta Theta; Phi Rho Sigma: T. 1. L. K. A.; Alpha Omicron Alpha: Dovtor of Mud- icine. University of Virginia. 1920; Interne and Resident Physivlnn, Unh'ersity of Virginia Hospital. 1920-22; University Physician and Instruvtor in deh-ine. 1922-26; Assistant Professor of Clinlval Medicine, 1926; Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston. Summer of 1920. JAMES EDWIN VVOOD, JR., B.S., NLD. . . . . . . . . . . . .Preston Heights xlssoa'atr Profrssor of Internal Mrdicinc Phi Rota Kappa: Alpha Omega Alpha; Phi Rho Sigma: Sigma Xi; Raven; Bau-holnr of St-ienoe. University of Virginia. 1918: Student Assistant in Pharmm-olouy and Muu-rlu Medial. 1920: Doctor of Mt-dic-lne. Uniw-rsity of Virginia. 1921; 1101151. 01110012 XVt-st Mmlival Servicv, Mussur-husetts General Hospital, 1921-28; Resident. Physivizm. Maxsm-hu- m-tts General Hospital. 1923; Assistant Proft-SSHI' of Mmlh-lno, April, 1929; in t'hargo of Cardiographic Departmc-nt, University 01' Virginia lltmpitnl; lnstruvtnr in Medicine. University of Virginia Hospital. 1923-26; Assistant Prof ssnr nf Medlc-ino. 1926; Fellow 1n Medicine 01' the National Rvaeurvh Coum-il. Appointed to 1Vm'k with Sir Thomas Lewis in London. 1926-27. FRANK ARTHUR GELDARD, B.A., B'I.A., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . .Edgcwood Lane zhsoriale Profrssor of Psychology Kappa. Phi; Sigma XI; Bachelor of Arts, t'lzn'k Un1vorsity, 1925; Masu-r of Arts. Clark University. 1926; Fq-llow in Psyt'holngy, 1926-25; Assistant in Psychology. 1926-28: IMt-tnr of Philosophy, 1928; Associate Professor of Psychology, University Of Virginia, slm-e 1928. THOMASCARYJOHNSON,B.A.,1VI.A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University Xluon'ate Professor of History Kappa. Sigma; Tau Kappa Alpha; Bachelor of Arts. Hampd'-n-Sydnoy, 1915: Ma-tor of Arts, University 01' Virginia. 1916; Masta-r of Arts. Prinm-lon Unlwlrsity. 1924; lnstrm-tor in English. V. P. 1., 1916-18, 1919-20; Professor of History. 11:unpdvn-Sydnuv. 1920-23; lmtructor in History. Yale Unix'ersity. 1924-25: Curric-r and I'niw-rsily Fellow. Yule. 1925-27; Assistant Professor of History, W'ako Forrest. 1927-28. FRANK WILLIAM HOFFER, M.A., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . .Rugby Road g-Issorialr Profrssor of Soriology ROBERT ELIOT LUTZ, B.S., Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . .Oxford Road, Rugby Hills zhsodate Profz'ssor of Clzrmislry Bachelor of Arts, Harvard Uniw-rslty. 1921; Master of Arts. Uniwrslty of Harvard. 1922; Doctor of Philosophy. Harvard University. 1925: Alpha Phi Sigma; Assistant In Chom- istry, Harvard, 1920-24; Assistant in Physinlogy. Harvard Sx-hnol of Public Health. 1924-25; Instruotor in L'hvmistry, New York lmlvm'slty. 1925-28; Associate Professor. University of Virginia, slm-o 1928. LAUREN BLAKELY HITCHCOCK, B.S., Sc.D., M.S. . . . . . . . Stony Point Road xlssormlp Profrssor of Cln'rmml langmrrrmg Alpha Chi Sigma; Trigon; Bavhvlor 119201. Mnstvr 119261. and Iimctor 119331 of Strivncv in Chemical Engineering. Mussnvhumtts Institute of Technology; Graduuto- Field Artillery School, 1922; Army Graduate Studvnt, M. l. T.. 1925-26; Explosives Manufm-turing Di- vnsion, Ordnum-e Department. 1927-28; Assrwiatu Prnfossnr ot' Chvmit-ul Enginm'rinu. I'ni- vcrsity of Virginia, since 1928. ALFREDAKERMAN,B.A., M.F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University :Iuaciatr Profmsor 0f Forrslry Sigma Nu; Phi Beta Kappa: Instruc-tor 1n Forestry at Yale, 1902-01: State For star of Massachusetts, 1904-06; Pmt'vSs-ur ol' Forq-stry. University of Georgia, 1906-14; in Uhargv 01' Tlmlwr Tract. 1914-18; at Now York College of Fun-stry at Syravuso mud in VVnml- working Department of xx'invhvstor 111 venting Arms 1;':.mwany :1! New Haven. 1918-20; with tho Virginia Forvst Se-rvimu 1921-26: Brmlvh of Forest Munnm-omnt and Rvswarvh. Georgia. Forost Service, 1926-28; Assot'lutr- Professor of Forestry, Univ rsity of Vir- ginia. sim-e 1928. DAVmCous VVILSON,B.A.,KI.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University xlssociale Profwsor of Psyrlliatry and Neurology Phi Sigma Knppu; PM tha Kappa; Phi 11110 Signm: Lambda Pi: '1'. 1. L. K. A.; Raven; BuchMur of Arts, University of Virginia. 1912; .IJm-tnr of Modirim-, UllinTSiL' of Virginia, 1919: Stmlont, University of California, 1913; Graduatn Studvnt. Univm-sity -. of Ihnnsylvaniu, 1922; Freshman Football Coach, l'nin-rsity 01' Virginia. 1915-19. GEORGE WASHINGTON SPICER, B.A., 'Ph.D. . . . . . . . .Meadowbrook Hills xlssoriatp Profmsor of Poliliml Scimn' Phi Betta Kappa: Sigma Upsilon: Bau-hvlor of Arts; htmlulph-Mm-nn t'fnlluuv. 1920; Doctor 01' Philommhy. Johns Hopkins l'niu-rsity. 1921;; Avlim: Prufvssnr. Politivul Suluncu. 1928-30; Associate PHIfossor, PHlitival Svivnvv, sim-c 1930; Cnlonnurle Club. 4 Pace 75 b CORKS AND CURLS 1935 DUNCAN CLARK HYDE, M.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University xluociale Professor of Etonomic: Delta Sigma P1; Bachelor of Arts, McGill University. 1917: Master of Arts, Harvard University, 1918; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard Univm'slty. 1921; Frant'ls Parkman Fol- low, Harvard University. 1919-20; lnstruvtor in Economics, Harvard University. 1921-22: Assistant Protssor of EvonomIt-s. Knox College. 1922-23; Professor of Economics. Keio Univorslty, Tokyo. Japan, 1923-29. EARL GODFREY MELLOR, B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. . . . . . . . . Old Lynchburg Road Associatc' Professor of Romantic Philology Alpha Sigma Alpha: Gryphon: Bachelor of Arts. Clark University. 1918: Master of Arts. Harvard University. 1926; Doctor of Philosophy. Harvard Unlvernlty. 1930; Studied also at the SorhonnP. Paris: Columbia University; Mlddlobury Poll'gP French School: Middlvhury College Spanish 81-11001; Ambulance Corps. 1918-19: Blalr At-mlvmy. Blairs- town. N. J.. 1919-21 1Mnstor in French and Spanishh Ecoln du thtonu. Solsy-sous- Etiolles. Sumo et Olso. France. 1921-22 1Professor of Engllahh Clark l'nlvvrslly. 1922-25 Ulmtructor and Acting Assistant Profossor of Romance Lungungosn Harvard University, 1926-30 Unstrm-tor In Romunm- Languagem; Radcliffe f'ollegv. 1928-29 1Tutor in MOdern Languagom; Massavhum-us Institute or T1 vhnology, Summers of 1928 and 1931 0715 an Professor of Frvm-IH; University of Vlrginia, since 1930 1Assm-lntu Professor of RO- mance Philologw. ARCHIBALD ANDERSON HILL, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . .University .Jssoa'ah' Professor of English Philology Bachelor of Arts, Pomona. Pollmzv. California. 1923; Master of Arts. Stanford University. California. 1924: Ph.D.. Yale University. 1927; Instructor In English. University of Mlchlgnn, 1926-28; Assistant Professor of English. 1928-29. FREDERIC TURNBULL VVOOD.B.A.,Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . .Rugby Road Hssorialr Professor of Grrmanir Philology Bavhvlor of Arts. Prlnooton University. 1925: Master of Arts, Prinooton I'nlvorslty. 1926; Doctor of Philosophy. Princeton, 1928: University of Leipzig. Ootohc-r. 1928-Juno. 1929: Research Assistant. Unlvvrslty of Chicago. 1929-30; Associate Professor of Germanic Langungos, University of Virginia. since 1930. THOMAS PERKINS ABERNETHY, Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rugby Road Ritlzmond Alumni xlssoa'atr Proftuor of History Phi Kappa Phi; Harvard Club of Virginia: Bachelor of Arts. Maatvr of Arts. College of Charlvston, South Purolhm, 1912; Master of Arts. Harvard Univxrsity, 1914: Doctor of Phlltmophy. Harvard University. 1922; Assistant Professor of History. Vnndorhllt Uni- versity. 1921-22: Hmd of History Department, Unlvel'sity of Chattanooga. 1922-28; Asso- ciate Professor of Illstm'y. University of Alabama, 1928-30. ALEXANDER DAVID FRASER, B.A., RI.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . , . . . University xhsou'ale Professor of .4rclmrology Bachelor of Arts, Dalhousie l'nlvorsity, 1916; Master of Arts. Johns Hopkins. 1919: Doctor of Philommhy, Harvard University. 1924; Studr-nt at Toronto University: Amer- ivan Svhool at Atluns; Tutor in Classlc-s, Dalhousie I'nivvrsny. 1915-18: Profomor of Classlvs and Lm-turor In Archaeology, Alfred l'nlvprslty. 1925-30: Assooime Professor of Archaeology. University of Virginia since 1930. ORESTE F. RINETTI, Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Faculty Apartments :luoa'alr Profrssor of Italian Doctor of Philosophy, Unlwrsity of Torino. Italy. 1920: from 1920-23 Instructnr in Italian Language und Liu-rnturv in thv following Institutions: of Torino: Institute Man- zoni. Institum Maffvi. Instituto Cnnmwroiale Massimo d'AZPKHO, R. Liven-Ginnasio Massimo d'Azn-ulio: Instrurtor In Italian at Yale. 1925; Lecturer on Italian Literature. New York l'nhersity, 1925: Instruvtur in Italian, Columhiun Unlvvrslty, 1926-28. MELVIN GARDNER DE CHAZEAL', B.A., M.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . .University xluoriatc Professor of Comment Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Delta Sigma Pi; anhle' of Arts. University of 1Vashlngton. 1924; Mustvr of Arts, L'ninrz-xity of KVnshlngtnn. 1925: Master of Arts, Harvard Univvrsity. 1927; Dm-tnr 01' Philosophy, Harvard I'niw-rsity. 1930; Touching Fel- low. l'nivm'slty nr xX'ashinuton, 1924-25: Instructor and Tutor 1n Et'onomh-s, Harvard l'nlx't-rsity. 1926-30: Assistant Prorvssor of Economiu-s. I'nivvrslty of Virginia. 1930-31; Associate Prorossar of Ec'ullolnit-s, L'nivvrsity of Virginia. sinm- 1931; Fellow 01' the Social Sclvnc-o Research Council. 1932-33. 1 Page 76 D 1935 COQKS AND Cums HERMAN CARL HESSE, B.S., M.E.. . . . . . . . . . . . .Montibcllo Circle .-ls:orialr Profrssor of Enginu'ring Dracwing B.S. 09251. M.E. 119271. vazu'k College of Engineering. ROWLAND ANDREWS EGGER, B.A., 111.11, Ph.D. . . . . . . . Fairfax Apartments .rlssoriatr Profrssor of Politiral Sdmcr Bavhvlor of Arts, Snuthwvstern Univvrslty; Master of Arts. Snuthvrn Mothndist Uni- ersity: Dm-tnr 01' Philosophy. l'nivqu'sity 01' Mivhigam; Instructor. Southvrn Methodist University. 1926-28; I'nix'ersity F lluw. Unixwrsity uf Miq-hignn. 1929-30; Tm-hnirnl Con- sultant. New Jvrxey Tax Survey Fommission. 1930-31; Tochnical Ponsultunl. Illinois Joint Leglslalix'v Committeo on Evmmmy and lhr'tn-nchmon1, Summer, 1932: Assnoinlv Prn- fvssor 0f Polilit'ul Sviem-e and IHI'c-c-tor M 1.11:,- Burrau of Public Administration. Uni- W'orsity of Virginia, since 1931. ALBERT EUGENE CASEY, M.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University .-l:.coriatr Profrssor of Pallzology GEORGE VVILMRD EL'TSLER. M.A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Univcrsity .-l:50riatr Profmsor of Extrusion Edumtion Sigma Phi; Phi Dvlta Kappa; Sigma l'psllon: Bachelor of Arts. Univm'sity of North Carolina. 1915; Mastvr 01' Arts. Uniw-rsity of Virginia, 1934: anlwr of tho Extrusion Division. 1925; Assistant. 1Hrq-rtnr of Extmmicm Division. 1928-29: Assm-inh- Dirovlor of Extension liivisilm. 1929-; On Iuax'v of Absvnve. 1935-36. HARDY CROSS DILLARD. Grad. U. S. hIilitary Academy, LLB. . . Oakhurst Circle riding .4ssoriah' Profrssor of Law Bum. Thom Pi; Phi Dt-ltn Phi; Phi thn Kappa: Omivmn Doltn Kappa; Ravon: Order of the Poif; Eli Banana; Imp; 13 ; Graduate U. S. Military Avndcnw, 192:1; Burhu-lm' of Laws. 'lTndi-rslty of Virginia. 1927: Prvsidvnt ur the Law Sc-hool. 1926-27; Mvmlwr 101' the Editorial an'd 0f the Virginia Law lh-x'ivw, 1925-27; Instructor in Hmmwrcial Law. 1926-27: Furnvgio Endowment lelow in Intvrnutimml Law at the UniVI'l'Sity of Paris and Institut des Hnuh-s Etm'lns lnternutiouulq-s, 1930-31; Practh-t-d in Now York. 1929-30. STANISLAW JOHN MAKIELISKI, 13.8. in Architecture . . . . . . . Barracks Road xlssistam Professor of girl and slrrllitrclurr Bm-helor of Science in Architecturv; Licensed Architect 01' the State of Virginia. ARTHUR AL'GLTST PEGAU, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . . .Rugby Road .-l.tsislanl Professor of Grology Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Sigma Xi; Bnohclor ut' Arts, I'llivvrsity of Virginia, 1919; Mus- ter of Arts, lYniw-I'sity 01' Virginia. .1921; lNu-tnr of Philosophy, t'm'null Unin-rsity. 192-1. EDWIN IVIORRIS BETTS, 31.8., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . .Fcndall Avenue .-l:5is!ant Profz'ssor of Biology Sigma Xi; lmvvn; Colonnade Cluh: Master 01' Science. Univvrslty of Virginia. 1924; Dmrtor of PhiIUSUphy, Univm'sity 01' Virginia, 1927; Asaistnnt Pl'vassor of Biology. since. 1927. VVJLLIAM VVIRT 1V.Lmnm.1., 111., 13.8., 111.13.. . . . . . . . . . .VVaysidc Place .--lssi5mm Professor of Pediatric: Kappa Sigma: Nu Sigma Nu; Ruvvn; Eli Banana; Bavhtlor uf Science. Doctor of Med- lcino, I'nh'orsity 01' Virginia; Assistant .Prnfvssm' 0f Pmllulrit-s, Univm-sity of Virginia. FRANZ KARL MOHR, 111.251., Doctor Juris . . . . . . . . . .II h'lonroe Apts. xlssistanl Profrssor 0f Gt'rman Attvndud thu Herman Hunmnistiv Gymnasin. at 11't-idc-nuu and Baden. Empire of Austria, Graduatvd in 1907; ,Prnmutvd to tho hvg'rrv ul' Imt-tnr Jlll'is at. 1hr University of Vinnna. Austria. 1912; Instruvtor in Gvrmnn, Elmhurst 1'Mllvmu Illinuis, 19213-25; Mastvr of Arts in Gurmuniv. Unin-rslty nt' t'hivugo. 1925; Instrlu-tnr in Gernmn. Stntv University of Illinois. Urhzma, Illinois. 1925-211; Instruvtnr in Gt-rmzm. I'nivvrsity of Virginia, 1926-27; Assistant Pl'uh-ssor of Gurmrm, sinu- 1927. HUGH MILLER SPENCER. B.A., 31.8., Ph.D. . . . . . . . . .Colonnade Club Assistant Profrssor of Clu'mislry d Page 77 b CORKS AND CURLS I935 CHARLES BRUCE MORTON II, B.S., M.D.. . . . . . . . . . .Edgewood Lane xluistant Professor of Surgrry and Gynecology Pi Kappa Alpha; Nu Sigma Nu; Alpha Omvga Alpha; Iota Sigma: SIgma XI; Raven; Bachelor of Science In Medicine, LIan-rsity of VIrgInia, 1920; Dovtor of Medlelno, UnI- verslty of VIrgInIm 1922; Licentiate of the New York. Minnesota and Virginia State Boards of ModIt-al Examiners; Laboratory Assistant In Biology. Uniwrsity of Vlr- ginla, 1917-18: Laboratory Assistant In Biochemistry. UnIversIty of Virginia, 1919-20: Innrnv. Unix'vrsity of VirKInIa Hnspital. 1921-22; House. Officer. St. Luke's Hospital. New York City. 1922-24; Fellow In Surgery In Mayo Foundation, Mayo CllnIc. 1925-26; Winner of the John Horslt-y Memorlnl Prize for Research In Surgery. Unlvorsity of VIr- gInIa. 1927: WInm-r or the Pregldent and Board of Visitors' Rvsvnrch Prize. Unlverslty of VirgInIu. 1928; AttIndIng Surgeon. ITnIversIty of VIrgInia Hospital. ALEXANDER VYSSOTSKY, Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . .Obscrvatory Mountain Kluislanl Profrssor of :lstronomy PM tha Kappa: Sigma XI; Diploma. l'nIvorsIty of Moscow. 1912: Doctor of Philosophy. UnlversIty of V'Irginia, 1926; Instructnr. Uniwrslty of VIrgInIa, 1923-27; Assistant Pro- fesnor, University of VIrgInIa. since 1927. PETER VAN DE KAMP, Ph.D. . . . . . . . . . . .. . Observatory NIountain Assistant Professor of Astronomy SIgmn XI: Candzmt. Utrovht IHolIandI. 1920; Dm-Urandus, l'trevht. 1922; Doctor of Phllosaphy, Unlverslty of I'allfornin, 1925; Doctor of Philosophy. Groningon tHollandI. 1926; Assistant. Kapteyn Astronomical Laboratory. GronIngt-n, 1922-23: Research As- sovlate, Leander MvFormk-k Observatory; Instructor, Unlwrsity of Virginia. 1923-24; Martin Kellogg Fellow, LIvk Observatory. UnIvvraIty 0! California. 1924-26; Instruvtor. Unlverslty of VIrginia. 1925-27: Assistant Professor. University or VlrgInia, since 1927; Autronomtr. Leander McCormick Observatory, sinve 1925. THADDEUS BRAXTON W'oonY, M.A. . . . . . . . . .13 Brandon Apartments .llssiuan! Professor of Spanish PhI Beta Kappa: Raven; Buohrlor of Arts, UnIvvrsity of VIrgInia, 1923; Master of Arts. Indlanu University. 1927; Student, University of Porto RIt-o; Unlvorslty of Paris: In- struI-tor In lionlnntlv Languages, Imlluna University and Northwestern University. ADELAIDE ADELIA MAYO, M.A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Oakhurst Circle Juistanl Profruor of Nursing Education NILs HAMMARSTRAND, B.A., M.A., C.E. . . . . . . . . . . .Maywood Lane xlssislam Profmsor of History of :Irl Bachelor of Arts. University of Upsnln. Sweden; Master of Arts. VnIvorsity of Stock- holm. Sweden; Master of Svlvllve In CivIl Engineering. Rovnl Polytw'hnlc InstItute. Stock- holm; Student in Architecture at the Royal Polytechnic InstItute in Munh-h; Studied Art In Paris; Arvhaeological and Art Studies at Harvard University. ARCHIBALD ROLLING SHEPPERSON, M.A., PhD. . . . . . . . . . Rugby Road xlssislant Professor of English Beta Theta PI; Phi Beta Kappa; anon. EDWARD LYMAN COREY, B.A., PhD. . . . . . . . . . . . . .W'atson Terrace Auistanl Profc'uor of Physiology Phl Beta PI UlonJ; Sigma XI; Bachelor of Arts, XVI-stcrn Rt-svrvo University. 1924; Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University. 1928; Assistant Professor of PhysIology. UnIVer- sity of VIrginIn. since 1929. ORON JAMES HALE,RI.A.,B.A.,Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . . .VVatson Terrace Assistant Profusor of History PhI Bout Kappa: Bm'helor of Arts. University of VVashIngton. 1926; Master of Arts. UnIvvrsity of Pvnnsylvania. 1928; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, 1930; Assustant ProI'c-ssor of History in tho University of Virginia, since 1929. RAYMONDCONRAD HEIDLOFF, B.P.E., B.S. . . . . . . . . . . .Oxford Circle Assistant Profusor of Plzyn'ml Education Beta PSI; Kappa Dc-lta. Pi; Delta Epsilon; Bzu-hvlnr or Physh-nl Education, SpringHeld College, 1925; Bm'hclor of 80301100, l'nIvm-sily of Illinois. 1928; Prorvaaiunul Services at the University of Virglniu. sIm-u 1929. I Page 78 b IQ55 CORKS AND CURLS CHARLES KIDDER DAVENPORT, B.A., C.P.H., Ph.D. . . . . . . . .Univcrsity :lssislanl Profa'ssor of Philosophy Chi Phi; Bzu-lwlor of Arts, Amherst, 1922; C. 1P. ,H.. Yulv. 1923; Dovtor of Philnmmhy. Yale. 1929. WAYNE DENNIS,B.A..1VI.A., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Univcrsity Jssislant Profruor of Psytltolngy Sigma Xi; Phi Rota Kamm; PI Kappa lN-ltn; Nu Phi: Bm'ln-lnr nf Arts. Murh-ttn On!- 1029, 1926; Mnstc-r of Arts, l'lark L'nlw-rsity, 1938; l'nwtnr uf Philsnnphy. Plnrk l'nivm-slty. 1930: 1nstrm10r in Psyvholngy, Mivhigan Stutv t'nllo-ge, 1929: Assistant Prnfossor of Psy- chology, University of Virginia. sinm- 1929. JOHN ALEXANDER RORER, B.A., M.A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Univcrsity Hssistanl Profrssar of Extrusion Tmrlling Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi IN-ltu. Kappa; Kappa Delta Pl: anhvlm' of Arts. Randolph- Mat-on College, 1917; Mastvr of Arts, I'niw-rsity of Virginia. 1921; Hvud 0f lwlmrtmum 0r Mathq-mutirs, Xx'onx'vr Pnlh-gv, 1917-18; Studmn. University of Nancy, Frum-u, 1919; I'rim-lpul. New London Avadvmy, Virginia, 1921-24: I'rim-Ipnl, J. E. B. Stuart St'hnlll. Norfolk. 1926-29: thlrmnn. Division nf Resmuw-h :uul Expc-rinu-ntntion, Norfolk l'uhlic Srhonls, 1937-29; Gl'ildllatv Study, Tt-m-hers Cullvgv, Pnlulnhiu Unlvvrsity, 1932-33; In- strlu-tor in Eduvntiun. Sumnwr Quarter, Unix'el'sity of Virginia, 1981-32. FREDERICK CHARI.ESDISQL'E,B.A.,31.8.. . . . . . . . . . . . .University xlssismnt Profrssor of slrrlzilrrlun' EVERETTFOGGDAVIS,13.8., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rugby Road .-155i:lanl Professor of Biology Phi Gamma Delta: Sigma XI; Phi Sigma; Bzu-hvlm- nl' Sviwm-o. Hutgurs lTnivvrsity: Dm-tm' of Philosophy, Thv 1Vashingtun Uniw-rxity; Follow. I'l'lix't-rsity 0f t'uliforuiu; Fellow. Bhwht-mistry. tho Hoym- Thnmpsnn lnstituh- for Plant. Rvsmu'vh; National Rv- searrh Follow in Plant Physiology, Johns Hopkins Svhool nr Mmlit-inv; Assistant Pru- fessor Hf Biulngy, Miller School of Biulugy. l'niw-rsity of Virginia. JOHN MCINTIRE NOKES,M.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Univcrsity Circle xlssislant Professor of Olnlrtriu and Gynrmlogy Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Hutu Pi; Eli Banana: In-wtor nl' MHHI-inv. I'niw-rsity of Virginia. 1927; Assistant Prufvssor ur Olmu-trivs and Gym-vulugy, lYniw-rslty of Virginia Medivnl SPIIOOI. Sinu- 1931. FREDERICK TRACY MORSE, ICE, 31.13.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red Hill siding .-Is:i5hm! Profc'smr of Mrrlmniml Enginrrring Tau thu Pi: Rzu'vn: Elm-trh-ul Enginm-ring lN-gn-t-s. lTnix'vrsity of Virginia: Umh-rgrnd- uate Instruu-tnr. l'nix'vrsity 01' Virginia. 1923-21; Assistant. I'roft-smu- nf Englnovring Louisiana Pnlytw-hniv lnstitutv, 19243-32. LESTER JESSE CAPPON,R1I.A.,Ph.rl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Univcrsity siding Juinan! Profrssor of History Sigma Pi: Phi Mu Alphu-Slnfnnin; Huvhulnr 01' Arts, Mash-r of Arts. Uniw-rsity ur xVis- consin. 1922 and 1923; Um'tur 0f Philnsnphy, llurvnnl Univmwity. 1923; lh-svnrvh Assnc-iatn. Institutc- for ltusvnrt-h in tlw Sn 1inl St'ivllvt'. lhlivul'sity ul' Virginia. 1925-27, 1928-30; Arvhlvlst, lTllin-rslty 0! Virginia, Library, mu! At-ting Assistant I'mrvsmn' uf History. Shire 1930. JAMES CECIL NELSON, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . .Univcrsity Juing .-I:5i5!an! Profmsor 0f Commrru' Sigma PI; Phi Hutu Kappa; Hm-ho-lnr of Arts. L'nivwrsity 0r Wushingtml. 1930; Mustvr of Arts, Ohio Stutr Univvrsity. 1931: lNu-tm' ur Philosophy. Unin-rsily nl' Virginia. 1934; Arting Assistant Prorvssnr nf Brunnmius. 1931-35, NIYRTLE KI. HOLLO. B.Ph., RI.A. in Nursing Education . . . . . . . . University :lrling .-155i51ant Profruor of Nursing lidm'ation Diploma, Uniw'mity of B-Iinm-sotu St'hnnl of Nursing, 1916; 'l't-nvl'lo-m Pullvgu, t'nluxnhiu Ulth'l'SiU'. MilHt.t'l' of Arts. 1931; Ammintvd At-lim: Assistant Pl'ufrhSUl' of Nursing; Eduvu- tiun. Unin-rsity of Virginia, 193-1. 4 Page 79 b FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS RECEIVE WIDE RECOGNITION DURING I934-35 The University of Virginia has been quite fortunate during the present session in receiving numerous important outside recognitions 0f the productive work and study of its faculty and staff. It is our wish to mention here a few of these pleasing acknowledgments. Pro- fessor Abraham Berglund received :1 signal honor in the form of an appointment by President Roosevelt to serve on the board of the Inter-departmcntal Committee of the Merchant Marine Shipping Pol- icy for the investigation of the recent collapse in that part of the service cnnneeted with foreign trade. Besides Doctor Berglund, our faculty has been represented on other governmental Committees and conference: by both President Newcomb and Professor Rowland A. Eager. DR. BERGLUND The Physics Department Of the Uni- versity has been active in the field of research. Much of this work has been centered aruund the high speed turbines devised under the direction of Doctnr J. W. Beam: and his co-workers. For his work in seeking more accurate knowledge of the character of lightning dis- charges, Doctur Beams was one of six scientists to receive grants from the Virginia Academy of Science. Doctor Hoxton, head of the De- partment of Physicy, was lmnuretl by being elected first president of the Southeastern Association of Physician. A grant of thirty thousand dollars from the Rockefeller Institute will Ennnce several important projects in the held of Social Sciences. Doctor Conch, Professur of Political Science, has received leave of absence for next sessit'm to study the his- DR. BEAMS mry, theory and practice of parliamentary government in France. Others who will conduct work under this grant include Professors Barr, Hyde, Czlppon and Hotter. Dcctor Rowland A. Egger has heen appointed secretary for a joint Commis- :inn, which is independent of the Rockefeller Institute, on research in European public administration. His work will take him to all the countries of Europe and northern Africa. Research activities in the Medical School of the IV'niversity of Vir- ginia have been considerably strengthened by the awarding of two new fellmvships in the Department of Physiology t0 Doctors Silvette and Ehrenstein. Ductor Speidel received a grant from the Virginia Academy of Science to aid him in his studies of body cells. To find the cause of the spread of tumors is the goal of the research conducted by Doctor Albert E. Casey, Awneime Professor of Pathology. In addition to those named above, the medical stat? is carrying out important research in all lines of modern metlicine. DR. Goocn Such it is with the wlmle l'niversity, a striking program of work and study, only a small part of which we have mentioned. Such work as that of Doctor Benton, of the School of Chemistry, 011 a new theory of the rate of mechanism of chemical action. On account of his work on the nature of catalytic activity, Doctor Benton was in- vited to speak upon this subject at the Faraday Celebration held at Oxford University last year. DR. B EN'l'ON t Page 80 b BOQKTMRgg Social Activities . . . An essen- tial part of student life . . . Opportuni- ties to mingle . . . For us there are dance: and other functions-a'n Madison Hall, in the Gym . . . Opening: . . . Midwin- ters...Finals...dndEaster Week.. . and EASTER WEEK. 3A RTM Voyw nmgm , u x , ' I I ; ' ..4 x . ' - ... .5 2:33.:- 316:1;1 f:,Qg:....:.uugmbzus-Ii .. H: 1 ..'. . ,,1 .. .m,..,..W ..,,. ..:.,.'.. ,.;.:3.x ;5;:.:.'I':.'.:f.if::$ij.EJLIEIJLEZ w H1 H I V: 1.5!; MINI: 1;! Q'f b..z ,. 0. x: ? , ' ' ' $44,. m W ; 1 V ' '1 . H' ' ' ' ' K m- . MM :ln'; :l W 4A, 0.. -J l-HM-nk. - . ' I n m, .- V l v HR'UVW'I 1. w r : W'i'z'Wii'ii l ' K , 3' I , x ' ,N i, g. ' 7.43:3 y . u-vl'! v I II - I h III Z + U3 B. C. BALDWXN THE OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF I935 BERNARD C.BAI.DWIN,JR. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. ARCHIE HAHN, JR. . . . . . President . Vitr-Pn'sidrnt EDWARD M. Humms . . . . . . . . , . . . Srcretary E. GRIFFITH DODSON, JR. . . . . . . . Trrasurrr GEORGE COOPER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . Historian C. A. HAHN, E. M. HUDGINS, E. G. Donsox, GEORGE COOPER 4 Page 85 D CORKS AND CURLS I935 FORTY-EIGHT YEARS OF CORKS AND CURLS Vol- ume Year omuam+wu wwwNNNNNNNNNN-Hnuuh-nnu unacwumm-F-wNnoemumm-pwpno 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 I893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 I933 I934 I935 Dodit-ation Alumni . Alumni . Akhnnni. Alumni . Session of 691392 . Thomas Jefferson . Edgar Allan Poe . Southern Womanhood . Conxs AND CURLS. University of Virginia . Students who died in College . Our soldier alumni . . Col. VViIliam E. Peters Maj. Walter Reed . Dr. Paul B. Barringer . Dr. Edwin A. Alderman. . Dr. Francis H. Smith . Thomas Nelson Page . John W. Daniels . Edgar Allan Poe . VV. VV. Funer. Henry Carter Stuart . W. H. White . Woodrow Wilson . . . Oscar W. Underwood . John Sharp VVHHauw . Dr. George Ben Johnston . Dr. James Morris Page . Alumni in the Service . Killed in the War . . . . Dr. Charles William Kent . The Spirit of Virginia . Prof. Charles Alfred Graves . The fathers of University of Virginia men . The athletic ideals of the University of Virginia . Dr. John Calvin Metcalf . The Honor System. Miss Mary Bernice Profhtt . Dr. Edward A. Alderman . zkhnnni. . . . . Henry Haden Lannigan . Dr. John Jennings Luck . Dr. Edwin A. Alderman . The mothers and fathers of the students of the University . Dr. Philip Alexander Bruce . Dr. John Lloyd Neweomb . 8 Page 86 8 Editor .J. H. C. BAGBY . EDWARD A. LATADY . R. COLS'I'ON BLACKFORD . W. HARRISON RANDOLPH . JAMES HAY PAxron HARRY UPTON Sms . HAMPSON GARY . RANDOLPH H. LAUGIIIJN . GORDON WxLSON .ROCKWELL H. BRANK . ROBERT B. TUNS'I'ALL .L. C. LEADBEATER . J. A. BRADSHAW . ALBERT L. Roman L. P. CHAMBERLAYNE .JAMBS HAY, JR. . . CHARLES S. FRESH . CHARLES S. MCVEY . SAMUEL B. Wooos .LEWIS D. CRENSHAW .IDUNCAN CURRY . OSCAR L. SHEWMAKE .JAMBS R. MCCONNELI. . VVALTER PL ICELLEY . . R. B. ALBERTSON OSCAR W. anenwoon, JR. . FRANK W. ROGERS . ROBERT B. JACKSON . WM. ALEXANDER STUART . WM. JOSEPH PARRISH, JR. . ALLISON E. PALMER . WALTER J. BERGSTROM . GEORGE READ MARTIN . FRANK R. READE . RUSSELL PARRISH . HARRY J. TAYLOR . W. BROOKE STABLER C.61 VVERTENBAKER .AMBLER H. Moss . DAVID R. GROOME . T. A. MCEACHERN . HUNTER H. Moss . E. FONTAINE BROUN, JR. . GEORGE COOPER, JR. . WILLIAM J. OVEN, JR. . Ross V. CAUTHORNE . DONALD Q. TAYLOR . Davm R. OWEN IQ35 CORKS AND CURLS OFFICERS JOSEPH D. MARKET President HARRY S. MARTIN I 'irr Prr:it1t'n! EDWARD B. ANDREWS, JR. S rrn'lary- Trramrer ROBERT L. ST. JOHN llixlarian JOSEPH D. MARKET COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES CAB ELI. HALL 1 Page 87 p ! Page 8! D THE COLLEGE OF CHARLES NEWTON ABERNETHY, JR. PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANM B.S. WILLIAM CONWAY ARMSTRONG RICHMOND, vmcmm ILA. RAYMOND CARRINGTON AYLOR RED HILL, vmcmm B.S. Ed. LEONARD FRANKLIN BARCUS VINEIAND, NEW JERSEY n.s. SICMUND JOSEPH BECK FAR ROCKAWAY, NEW YORK B.S. JAMES FRANKLIN BEHAN, JR. MONTCLAIR, mew JERSEY B.S. CLAUDE DUDLEY BENNm DANVII.LE, cmcmm B.S. Ed. GRXFF CLOVER BERKELEY DAYTON, omo B.A. IRVING BERLIN NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA B.S. HOWARD WALLACE NELSON BIRCHALL ROANOKE, VIRGINIA B.S. Chem. ARTS AND SCIENCES Lawns HINTON BOSHER, JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA B.S. FREDERICK HARDY BOWEN JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 13.8. HARRY FLOOD BYRD, JR. , WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA 3.8. RICHARD An.m'r CABEIJ. UNIVERSITY, vmcmm B.A. JOHN DANIEL CALI. RICHMOND, vmcmm 13.9. CLARENCE VERNON CAN NON AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA 8.5. Clu-In. EDWARD JORDAN CARRUTHERs UNIVERSITY, VIRGINIA 13.8. HARRY ELLWOOD CLARK, JR. EASTON, MARYLAND 13.8. JOHN LAWRENCE CLARK ELLICO'IT CITY, MARYLAND ILA. with Final Hmmrs WALTER BEAUMONT CLARKSON, JR. W'ASHI NCTON, D. C. 8.8. q Paq- 59 b . Page 90 D THE COLLEGE OF ERNEST SMITH CLIFTON FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA BA. ISADORE CURTIS COAN PORTSMOUTH, vmcmm 15.3. ANDREW Coomuc'row NEW max, NEW YORK B.S. CHARLES WILSON COLLINS, JR. mew YORK, NEW YORK B.s. MONROE COUPER NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 13.8. Chem. JOHN JAMES CULBERTSON III OKLAHOMA cnv, OKLAHOMA 13.8. Com. PHILIP HAYES DATER NEW YORK, NEW YORK 13.8. ROBERT HILL DAVIS, JR. UNIVERSITY, VIRGINIA B.A. CHARLES MARSHALL Dawson, JR. mcumoxn, vmcmm BA. CLAY EDWARD DELAUNEY BALTIMORE, MARYLAND B.A. ARTS AND SCIENCES EDWARD GRIFFITH DODSON, JR. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA BA. PAUL SUMMERS DULANEY WASHINGFON, D. C. 13.8. Al'vh. HOWARD JACKSON DUTCHER, JR. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA B S. with Final Hmmrs RAYMOND Dvcuss BUFFALO RIDGE, VIRGINIA 5.8. RUSSELL DAVID Erma ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND B.s. CAREY Dawn'r Emnmcs CHA'I'I'ANOOGA, TENNESSEE ILA. wllll Flnnl llulmrs WILLIAM PERRY Eras, JR. NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA ILA. GROVER VVoomtow EVERE'IT WASHINGTON, n. c. 3.x. Cllem. MORTON MORDECAI ;ARFlELD NORFOLK, VIRGINIA BS. ALFRED RANDOLPH GARNE'IT NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 11.8. ! Page 9l b 1 P590 92 b THE COLLEGE OF CHARLES WALTER GASOUE, JR. SAVANNAH, ceoncm 8.8. MARTIN GATES ROXBURY, MASSACHUSEITS B.s. DANIEL BRADLEY GAYLORD EASTHAMPTON, MASSACHusnTs 15.8. CHARLES HALLER GIBBONEY ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 8.8. HENRY HAYWOOD GLASSIE, JR. CHEVY CHASE, MARYLAND n.8, ELEANOR FRANCES GRAVES CHARLO'ITESVILLE, VIRGINIA 8.8. Biol. JOHN LAWRENCE HABBERTON NEW YORK, NEW YORK B.S. ELLIS STEWART HALPERIN DANVILLE, VIRGINIA 3.3. FRANCIS DAVIS HANDY BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 3.8. OSX'MYN MILTON HARRIS, JR. NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA 3.5. Com. ARTS AND SCIENCES GEORGE EVELYN HARRISON leHMONb, vmcmu 13.8. EDMUND WALLER HENING. JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA B.A. JAMES VALENTINE HENRIQUES LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY B.S. Com. STANLEY LEONARD HEPP New YORK, NEW YORK 13.8. HENDERSON HEYVVARD RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA B.S. Arch. EDWARD SACHS HIRSCHLER NORFOLK, VIRGINIA B.s. JOHN CAMERON HOGGAN, B.S. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 13.8. Arch. CHARLES RAPLEY HOOFF, JR. ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA 3.8. Wu.uAM EDWARD HOPKINS CHARLO'ITESVILLE, VXRGINIA B.S. Cum. GEORGE VVILSON HUMPHREYS MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE B.S. 1 Page 93 b ! Page 94 p THE COLLEGE OF GEORGE CAMERON HUNTER, JR. BERKELEY SPRINGS, WEST vmcxMA 13.8. Arch. WILLIAM RAY JESTER CHINCOTEAGUE, VIRGINIA B.S. HUGH DEALE JOHNSON PETERSBURC, VIRGINIA 13.8. WILLIS WITHERSPOON JOHNSON LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 3.8. RICHARD KITHu. CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA B.S. THOMAS J. LAFFEY, JR. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE B.S. James LAZAROFF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY us. RALPH DEMINC LEWIS, JR. ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA 13.8. Chem. EDGAR Louxs LICKEY B ERRYVILLE. VlRCl NIA 13.8. ROBERT LLOYD MANASSAS. VIRGINIA 13.8. Com. ARTS AND SCIENCES ROBERT SMITH LOGAN, JR. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 3.8. HENRY CLAY Lowm' BEDFORD. VIRGINIA ILA. EDMUND OSBORNE MCCABF. CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 13.8. EDWIN CLARE MCCIJNTOCK, JR. CLARENDON, VIRGINIA ILA. WILLIAM OVERTON MCGEHEE, JR. COLUMBIA, VIRGINIA 1m. Ed. DONALD RAY McGoqucx HOPEWELL, VIRGINIA Im. JOHN BURTON MACGREGOR AFI'ON, vmcmm ms. ROBERT BALFOUR MACKENZIE CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, omo 13.5. GEORGE AIKEN MCLAREN HARRINGFON PARK, NEW JERSEY n.3, ROBERT JAMES MCMASTER NEW ROCHELLE, NEW mm: 3.8. Com. Peg. 95 THE COLLEGE OF ROBERT Cowman MCREYNOLDS LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA B.S. JON MAGNUSSON wnsumcrou, D. c. 3.8. EVELINA MAGRUDER CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA B.S. Arch. GABRIEL MYLES MARIN WOODMERE, L. 1., NEW YORK B.S. Com. JOSEPH DAVIS MARKET LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 13.8. VVxLLMM MARK MAumm, JR. ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA 3.8. WILLIAM LASI.EY MONTACUE CHA'I'TANOOGA, TENNESSEE 3.8. Cum. HARRY ELSTON MORAN EAST FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA BS. Chem. Jon N DABNEY Moless STAU NTO N, VIRCI NIA B.S. ROBERT TODD MOSELEY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 13.8. t Page 96 p ARTS AND SCIENCES WILLIAM meanou Mum'oxn BURLINGTON, NEW JERSEY 13.8. WILLIAM STARKE MUNDY, JR. LYNCHBURG, vmcmm ILA. EUGENE MUNGER, JR. BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA n.8, CHARLES JAMES MURPHY AMITYVILLE, NEW YORK B.S. Cum. JOSEPH NAGLE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 8.5. ARTHUR MASON NOTTINGHAM NORTH OLMSTEAD, omo B.s. DAVID ROGERS OWEN CHARLOTI'ESVILLE, vmcmm BA. JOHN HARVARD PAGE NEW YORK, NEW YORK B.S. ARTHUR BOWEN PARKER ONANCOCK, VIRGINIA 13.8. BENJAMIN SPRACUE PARKER, JR. IUCHMOND, vmcmm 13.5. t Page 97 p 4 Page 98 D THE COLLEGE OF LITTLETON WALKE PARKS LYNNHAVEN, VIRGINIA B.S. Cum. HERBERT THOMAs PATEMAN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 8.8. RICHARD FRANKLIN FENCE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA ILA. ROBERT EDEN PEYTON lV RICHMOND, vmcmu 3.5. B. TENNYSON PHILLIPS SALISBURY, MARYLAND 8.8. Cum. HENRY HYMAN PIKE WASHINGTON, D. C. 15.8. CECIL DuBoxs RAINEY, B.A., M.A. MIDDLEBURG, VIRGINIA 13.8. lad. Lawns MILES Rmsnc mwoon, 1.. 1., NEW YORK 13.. . HAMPTON CARSON RANDOLPH CHFSTNUT HILL, PENNSYLVANIA 15.5. Cam. JAMES DAWSON REEDER, JR. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND .5. ARTS AND SCIENCES GEORGE HENKI.E REESE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA BA. with l-inal Honors AUGUSTUS CALEB REMMEI. LITI'LE ROCK, ARKANSAS B.S. Enwm HARVEY ROBBINS mvmcron, NEW JERSEY n.8, FRANK LESLIE ROBINSON, JR. CISMONT, VIRGINIA ILA. ORLIN Woonkow ROGERS mu' FORK, VIRGINIA B.S. CARL MARTIN ROHMANN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK BM ALEXANDER Ross ROMMEL KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE n.s. ALONZO JAMES Ross LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 13.5. BERNARD NASH SCHAEFER NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 13.8. WILLIAM SCHWARTZ cuARmrn-zsvmm, VIRGINIA 13.8. 4 Page 99 b Q Page Ian D THE COLLEGE OF LEONARD Pump SCHWARZBACH PATERSON, new JERSEY 13.5. HAROLD BLAND SENDER PHILADELPHIA, pwxsx'waxu ILA. WILLIAM LOUIS SHERMAN HMLETON, PENNSYLVANIA 11.3. DAVID vamzns SMYTHE MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 11.3. GEORGE VVATERBURY SNYDER NORFOLK, VIRGINIA BA. ROBERT EMMET SPALDINC NEW YORK, NEW YORK BA. FREDERICK ELBREY STABLER ATLANTA, GEORGIA 13.5. Jam; BISPHAM S'I'oxks, JR. MOORESTOWN, NEW JERSEY B.S. JOHN R. VVILLMMS STREH RICHMOND, vmmxm 13.8. STUART SYMING'I'ON TAYLOR BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 13.5. ARTS AND SCIENCES PARKER VVmeAM TEED ROSELAND, NEW JERSEY B-S. THOMAS DAVIS TEMPLE WACO, TEXAS 3.8. Com. ROBERT EDWARD THOMAS, JR. COVINGTON, VIRGINIA B.S. Com. RICHARD BLACKBURN TUCKER, JR. PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 3.8. STANLEY ALBERT TVVARDY STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT B.A. EDWARD BOILEAU TYSON SOUTHAMPTON, PENNSYLVANIA Rs. SANFORD MARTIN ULLMAN NEW you, NEW YORK B.S. JOHN BEVIER VAN ALLEN cuN-ron, IOWA BS. Com. HULDA MERRIAI.L VON NEUMAYER BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA B.S. Com. ALEXANDER JULIUS VON TllEl.EN CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA B.S. Pug. IOI b THE COLLEGE O Lawns MERIWETHER WALKER, JR. PETERSBURC, VIRGINIA 13.8. ALEXANDER DONIPHAN WALLACE HAMPTON, vmcmm 15.5. Math. JOHN HENRY WALLACE ATLANTIC crn', PENNSYLVANIA ILA. VVIIJ 1AM JEFFERSON WALLACE TUNS'I'ALL, VIRGINIA .5. Arc'll. MELVIN RAY VVATSON LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA BA. ROBERT JULIAN VVEHL xs'oonMERE, 1.. 1., NEW YORK ms. MCDONALD WELLFORD RICHMOND, VIRGINIA ILA. RAYMOND NEIKIRK WILBURN ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 13.5. LMVRENCE Bmcxwau. VVllJU-ZRSON ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 8.5. Com. GEORGE DANDRIDCE WILLIAMS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA BA. 4 Page I02 ARTS AND SCIENCES JOHN LAWRENCE BASH. VVILLIAMS COLONIAL BEACH, VIRGINIA 1m. MURAT WILLIS VVILIJAMs RICHMOND, VIRGINIA BA. JAMES GARNET! VVILLIAMS CULPEPER, VIRGINIA us. FRANCIS MANNING VVINIKUS NEW YORK, NEW YORK :33. PAUL HOWARD WOLFE ROME, NEW YORK 13.8. DANIEL OWEN WORTnxxmoN CHARLOTTESVILLE, vmcmm 15.8. Com. EVAN Roy WRIGHT BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 9.3. DAVID YENTIS JACKSON HEIGHTS, NEW YORK ILS. ROBERT VVEAVER ZIMMERMAN, JR. wns'r ISLIP, 1.. 1., NEW YORK 3.5. . Peg. l0? b CORKS AND CUIQLS 1935 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Name Year in the Univvrslly Hnmu jouN DAVID ABBrrr, JR. . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . , . . . Norfolk, Virginia ROBERT HAMLET Amm'r . . . . 2 . . . . . . Clover, Virginia First chr Huskvll-ull; nusvball Hfumnlm, '34; Vnrsily Busl-zmhull; Bum-hall. '35. CHARLES NEWTON ABEKNETHY, JR. . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ALISON THOMAS ADAMS . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . Newport News, Virginia l'hi livlm Thvm; Fin! Your lI'Uullmll; Buxlng Squads. MILTON ABLER . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . .NewYork City Zn-lu Bum Tuu. BURTON mecxs ALEXANDER . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . Bloomfield, New Jersey DAVIS MADISON ALGER . . . . . . . . . I . . . - . . . - - . . VVashingmn, D. C. A laiuppu Sigma. GEORGE NEWMAN ALLMAN . . . . . . . . x . . Gordonsville, Virginia VVILLIAM LETCHER ALLMAN . . 2 . . . 2 . . Rocky Mount, Virginia EDWARD WILLIAM ALTHEIMER . . . . . . . 3 . . New York City PAUL Lawns ALTMAN . I . . Woodmere, New York Pl Lumhdn Phi. joux BENTLEY ANDERSON . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Owensoro, Kentucky Sigma t'lli; Huxing Alljum'l. '33. EDGAR MATTHEWS ANDREWS, JR. . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Alpha Tau Unwgu; Lambda PI: First Year Buxlng Squad. '33; Boxing Adjunct, '34, '35: l'ullogo Tnplrs; lm rllh'dlulc Honors. EDWARD BRYAN ANDREWS, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Willoughby, Ohio Thvtu Chi; P. K. Sm'ivl 2 rotary 21nd Trvusurvr of tho f'nllrge: First Yvur Fonlhall Tram. '32: Varsity Futlllmll Twain. ' '34; Virginia Playvrs. '32. Vite-Pn-sldenl. '33, '34, '35; Dean's Llsl. JAMES NEWMAN ANDREWS, JR.. . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . Somerset, Virginia thn Psi. VEN RA ANSELMI, JR. . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . - . . Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico 7mm l'sL JOHN ANTRIM, JR. . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia ln-lm 'Puu lh-llu; Barkolhull Adjunvl, 21H. '35; Bmlrd of Editors, Corks und Curls. '35. ALAN ARENSBERG . . . . . . . . . 2 Phi Sigma Knmm; Glm- Club, '34. '35. EDWIN LEE ARMENTROUT. . . . . . . . . 2 . . - . . . . . . . . Goshen. Virginia FONTAINE CATESBY ARMISTEAD . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma; Lambda Pi; Rvpm'lvr. uCollegv TUDIV'R, '33, '34, Assnvlme Edlmr. '34. Fmturv EtlHnl', '35; First Year Swimming: Tvnm, '31: Varsity Swimming Team, '35; Glee Club, '33. '34, '35; Fraternity Rvpresentnllve Corks mid Purlsf' Dunn's List. . Piusburgh, Pennsylvania GEORGE CLAYTON ARMISTEAD, JR. . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia VVIHJAM CONH'AY ARMSTRONG . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond. Virginia Trnvk. '32, '33. '34. '35: S2Hmming, '32; Int rIm-diulv HOIIUFS: IN'HH'S List. DANIEL SUTHERLAND ARNOLD . . . . 2 A . . . . . . . . .Bardstown, Kentucky lM-lm Tuu Dunn; First va- lmslwthall. '34. THOMASJAMES ASHLEY. . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia 4 Page IN 2 1935 COQKS AND CURLS THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES WILLIAM Bkocxuss ATKINSON. . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Firs; Year Basketball Squad. '35. ROBERT LEE Aummoca . . . . . . . . .4. . . . . . . .MillPoint,WestVirginia IRA LEWIS AVERY . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia ARNOLDHOWARD AVRUTINE. . . . . . . . 1- . . . . . . .Mount Vernon, New York Alpha Mu Sigma. . . University, Virginia BENNIE VENSON AYLOR . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .Aylor, Virginia JOHN HAMILTON AYLOR . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . .Brightwood, Virginia JOSEPH UARNE'I'I' AYLOR . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . North Garden, Virginia ELMER VENCENT AYRES . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Alexandria, Virginia GEORGE LLOYD BAILEY, JR. . . . 4 . . . . Keswick, Virginia Hoxmw TUCKER BAILEY . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . . Keswick, Virginia JAMES BRITTON BAIN . . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . . Portsmouth, Virginia FRANKLIN Lmvn'r BALCH . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . VN-Hlmingtun, Delaware HERBERT GLENN BALDWIN . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . Nyack, New York VVn.l,.IAM LUDWELL BALDWIN, JR. . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta. EDWARD HENRY BALEVRE, JR. . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . South Orange, New Jersey Theta Chi. ROBERT SHIELDS BALSEY . . . . . . . . . 1 - . . . . . . . . . Covington, Virginia VVILLIAM HAZARD BANCROH' . . . . . . .1. . . . . . - . .Burlingame,California Zeta Psi, College Topivs, VVILLIAM SMITH BANKS. . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . .Beckley,VVest Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma; German Hub; Lulndn Pi: First Year Football and Boxing: Varsity thtball Squad. '32. '33; Varsity Huxing Team. '35. WILLIAM FRANKLIN BANTA . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Alpha Tau Omega; Harman Club; First Year Cross-Countl'y Team; Varsity Umss-Pountry Team u'umuim. '34; Indoor and Outdoor Varsity Truck Teams. '3-1, '35; V Club. FREDERICK HENRY BARCLAY, JR. . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore, Maryland Kappa Sigma; First Y zu' Tennis; Varsity Tennis. '35. LEONARD FRANKLIN BARCUS . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . Vineland, New Jersey STUART MERCER BARKSDALE . . . . . . . . 3 . . - . . . . . . . University, Virginia Sigma Phi Epsilon; Track Squad. '34. DONALD JOSEPH BARKER . . . . . . . . . 2 . Nyack, New York STUART MERCER BARKSDALE . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia HAROLD HADEN BARNETTE . . . . . . . . 3 NATHANIEL LONCS'I'REE'I' BARNWELL . . . . . 2 . . . . Beta Them Pl; Lambda Pc; Varsity t'l'oss-kuuu'y; l,ioml's List. HARRY BARSKY . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia VVILIJAM BRODIE BARTELS . . . 3 . . . . Memphis, Tennessee Chi Phi; Skull and Keys; German Uluh: U. U. D. 0.: Z; T. I. L. K. A.; First Year Foot- ball and Truck; Football Adjum-t, '33. '34; Varsity Golf Squad, '34; Dean's List. RANDOLPH BARTON III . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . .NVilmington,Delaware Kappa Sigma; First Year Swimming Temn; Skull and Keys; Dean's List. CHARLES HOMER BAST . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . Easton, Maryland Theta Delta Phi; Vullvgv 'lelvs-f' Frutvrmty Repn-m-nlative to Purim :md Uurls. '34, '35; First Year Tl'flt'k; Varsity Indoor Truck. '34, '35; Intermediate Honors; l'wz-Lu's List. JOHN LAWRENCE BAUER . . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . . Middletown, Ohio ' Alpha Tau Omega; First Year Basketball Squad, '35. CHARLES HENRY BAUMGARTNER, JR. . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . CHARLES NELD BAYLESS . . . . . . . . . x . . Pi Kappa Them; lo'ruturnity lwpnw-;w..t..x.we to Curks and Purls. JOHN EDWIN BEAR . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . Pelham, New York LEONARD DESILLE BEARDSLEY . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . East Orange, New Jersey Phi Gamma ln'llu; First Year Funlhull; Varsity Boxing Squad, '35. PHILIP JOSEPH BEATTIE, JR. . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia L'hl Phi: Skull and Keys; German t'luh; First Year anillg 'l'vum and Track Team. FREDERICK VVILLIAM BECKER . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia . Charleston, South Carolina . . Hillburn, New York . Shelbyville, Kentucky . . New Canaan, Connecticut FRANK Fmsnnz BEDEIL, JR. . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . Coxsackie, New York Sigma Phi Epsllnn. KENNETH HENRY BEER . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . - - . S. P. de NIacOris, D. R. Phi Gamma lwlln; P. K. Srufiely: Lambda Pl; First Year Trudi: Dean's List JAMES FRANKLIN BEIIAN, JR. . . . . . . . 4. . . . . - . . . . Montclair, New Jersey 4 Page l05 b CORKS AND CURLS I935 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES CHARLES GREENLEAF BELL . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Greenville, Mississippi MALVERN HILL BELL . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia FREDERICK MARTIN BELMORE . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . Schuyler, Virginia PRIETH FAITOUTE BENEDICT . . . . . . . I . Short Hills, New York EUGENE JOSEPH BENEDUCE . . . . . . I . Flushing, New York JAMI-zs HAIL BENNETT . . . . . . . . . 2 . Frankford, Delaware Sigma Phl EDHHOII; Dean's List. WARD EVERETT BENNETT . . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . Woodmere, New York PhI Slums Kappa. CHARIES HENRI BERGMANN. . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . , , New York, New York Them Delta IIII: Asslsmm Manam-r of FooIlIadI WILLIAM NOLAND BERKELEI, JR. . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . Y,onkers New York IIItI-rIIIedIate Honors; First Year I'ross-Coumry; Indoor and Outdoor TI'IIIk '33. '34. IRVING BERIIN . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Hampton, Virginia Jefferson 80leer 0100 I'Iuh; OthIstra. BENJAMIN VVAL'IIIII BERNER . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . Paterson, New Jersey Jam: HARMON BEVERAGE . . . . . . . . I . . . Monterey, Virginia WILLIAM NICHOLAS BEVERAGE . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . Monterey, Virginia GEORGE ALEXANDER Bew, JR. . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia First Year Tvnnir Squad. HOWARD WALLACE NELSON IIIICIIALI. . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . .,Roanoke Virginia ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD, JR. . . . . 2 - . . .University, Virginia PhI Kappa Pal; Lambda PI: P. K. 80v :ety: AdjunI-I Manager Basketball '34, '35; FIatornItv representutlw- to t'orks and l'urIs; Asum'late EdItm of L orka and CUIIS, '34; Faculty Edltor. Corks and Curls. '35; DIuII's List. ALFRED CHILTON BISHOP . . . . . . . . 3 - . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia MARSHALL PHILIP BISSELL . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . Montclair, New Jersey HAROID HANNON BLACKMAN . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . Newport News, Virginia PhI Epsilon PI; First Y-IIIr Boxlng. JAMI-zs DULANEY BLACIm ELI. . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia PhI Kappa Sigma. JAMES HANCOCK BIACKWELI. . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . Sweetbrier, Virginia JOHN HEPBURN BLAFFER. . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Houston, Texas Delta Phi: FIrst Year TrnI k Tt am; Trmk Squad. 35. VILRAY PAPIN BLAIR, JR. . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . Delta Tau Delta; AIIjunvt Corks and Curls. '35. EVERINGHIM BLAKE. . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . .Greenwich,Connecticut Sigma. Chi; P. K. Smarty; Lambda PI; First Year Football Squad. ROBERT MURRM BLAKE. . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . .Greenwich, Connecticut Delta PSI: Golman I';Iub FIIst Year Buxlng and Baseball Squads; Football Adjunct. '33. '34: Assistant Manager, '35. . St. Louis, Missouri JAMES RUSSELL BLAKENEY . . . . . . . . I . . . . . .Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ROBERT IRWIN BLAKSLEE . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . Germantown, Pennsylvania Sigma. Nu: Dean's I.I:-II. WILLIAM HAROLD BLOMBEIIG . . . . . . . I . . . . . - - . . . . Danville. Virginia ROBERT OLIVER BLOOMER . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia JACOB BLUESTEIN . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia PhI Alpha; First YI'III' Boxing, '35; DI-Im's List. MORTON ALFRED BLUMENTHAL . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . West Hartford, Connecticut RICHARD WILMER ROLLING Il . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. Sigma Nu; TennIs TI-IIIII. '32. '33. GEORGE FRANKLIN BOLLS. . . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . Vicksburg, Mississippi DALE VIRCIL BONEBRAKE . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . Moncssen, Pennsylvania DUDLEY ARCHER BOOCHER . . . . . . . . 4. . . Charlottesville, Virginia NED BOOKEII . . . . . . . . . . . 3.. . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky Phi Kappa Slgma; V l'Iuh; LIImhILa PI; First Your Basketball; Baseball, '33: Varslty Bas- kttImll. '34. 35' Dean's LIst. ROBERT MALCOLM Boom. . . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . . New Britain, Connecticut Theta. Delta Chi. LOUIS PHILIP BORNWASSER . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky Kappa Alpha. LEWIS HINTON Bosmzn, JR. . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia helm. Psi: Skull IIIIII Ix'I-ys: T. l. L. K. A.: 2: Rax'I-n SnI-Imy; V CIuII; Intermodlato Honors; Madison Hall I'IIIIIIII-t: Reporter GILIegI- TanI's '32, '33: First Year BoxIIIg Team: VanIty anIIIg Team. '34: Dean's Llst. 4 Page I06 5 I955 COQKS AND CURLS THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES HAROLD MEYER BosLow . . . . . . . . . 2 . . Dean's List. CURTIS FRYE BOULDIN. . . . . . . . . 3 . . First Year Baseball Team; Varsity Bas ball Team; HENRY Bowman, JR. . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . Low ELMO Bowms . . . . . . . . . 3 . . SHEARER CALVIN BOWMAN,JR.. . . . . . .1. . Alpha Tau Onwga; Furst Year CARL EVERE'I'FE BOYDEN . . . . . . . . . 1 . . Theta Chi. JOHN JOSEPH BOYLE . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . JAMES ALEXANDER BRALLEY . . . . . . 3 . JAMES BURTON BRAUN . . . . . . . . . . z . Delta Psi; Football Adjunct. CARLE CONWAY BRAWNER, JR. . . . . . 2 . . WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY, JR. . . . . . . . 2 . Pi Kappa. Alpha; Boxmg Adjunct; Dean's List. WILLIAM Ross BREEDLOVE . . . . . . . . 1 . EDWARD KNAPP BRENNER . . . . . . 1 . . Lawns HYDE Banknon, JR. . . . . . . 2 . JAMES Lawns BRESLOVE . . . . . . . . . 2 . JAMES MARTIN BREWBAKER . . . . . . . . x . NOEL CRAWFORD BRIDE . . . . . . . 1 . Beta Theta Pl; First Year Swimming Squad. JAMEs STEELE KENNETH BRIGGS . . . . . . 3 - . Lows PERCIVAL BRITT, JR. . . . . . . . . 2 . HARRY Bowen Ban'ruz . . . . . . . . . I . JULIAN FOLEY BROADDUS . . . . . . . . x . . Alpha. Tau Omega; First Yen! Pross-Country 3Captaim. Romans CORSON BROOKS . . . . . . . . . 1 . ROGER GREVILLE Bnooxa BROOMB . . . . . . 2 . Alpha Tau Omega; First Year Track Team. 334; WALTER GORDON BROWDER . . . . . . . 3 . ALLEN TUPPER BROWN . . . . . 1 Delta Phi; Fllst Year Football and Boxing. DAVID TUCKER BROWN N, JR. . . . . . . . . 2 . . Alpha Tau Omega; First Year Track Squad, '34. JAMES DALI. BROWN, JR. . . . . . 3 . Kappa Sigma: Skull and Keys; '33; Varsity Baseball Squad, .34. LEROY EDWARDS BROWN III . . . . . . . 1 Phi Kappa S.gma; First Year Football and Track; Levanm WILLIAM BROWN . . . . . . 5 . . STUART ELLm BROWN, JR. . . . . . . . . x . . Phi Kappa. Sigma: First Year Footbaa and Track WILLIAM RANDALL BROWN . . . . . . x . . LESTER BROWNE . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . Kappa. Sigma. ROBERT WILLIAM BROWNLEE . . . . . . 1 JAMES GARNE'IT BRUCE, JR. . . . . . . . . r LUCIEN WILKINS BRUCE . . . . . . . . . l GERALD Lows BRUCK . . . . . . . . . . 3 . Pl Lambda Phi. JOSEPH EDWIN BRYAN, JR. . . . . . . . . x . JOHN PRESTON BUCHANAN, JR. . . . . 2 WALTER BUCKNER . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ROBERT CATLIN BUELL, JR. . . . . . . . 4 . Zeta. Psl; Skull and Keys; First Year Football PAUL HERBERT BURBAGE, JR. . . . . . . 2 JEROME CHARLES BURCH . . . . . . . . . x THOMAS HUGH Bunwau. BURCHARD . . . . 1 PM Kappa Psi; First Year Swimming. Q Pogo I07 b Varsity Track Squad, D. O. D. 0.; Ell Banana: . Appalachia, Virginia . . . . . . . Martinsville, Virginia V Club. . Norfolk, Virginia Rileyville, Virginia . Broadway, Virginia a . . o a o . Cross-Country and Track. . . . . .Brooklyn, New York . Butte, Montana . University, Virginia . Chicago, Illinois . . Alexandria, Virginia . University, Virginia . Portsmouth, Virginia . Bayonne, New Jersey . Washington, D. C. . . . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . Bedford, Virginia . Washington, D. C. . Princeton, New Jersey . Norfolk, Virginia . Remington, Virginia . Berryvillc, Virginia First Year Track. '35. . Lansdowne, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .Poindexter, Virginia '35. . Church Road, Virginia Chicago, Illinois '34; I O O C D . Alexand ria, Virginia Machodoc Virginia Gemmn Club; First Year Baseball. . Richmond, Virginia Curls. .University, Virginia .Alcxandria, Virginia 'mC'tirl3s 11nd Curls; Dean' 3 List. Staunton, Virginia . Chicago, Illinois Adjunct Corks and Atlanta, Georgia . Culpeper, Virginia . Culpeper, Virginia New York, New York . Jacksonville, Florida . Marion, Virginia . Roanoke, Virginia . . Hartford, Connecticut . Maplewood, New Jersey . Eastman, Georgia . Baltimore, Maryland . O o CORKS AND CURLS 1935 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES LLOYD BYRON BURK, JR. . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 1. . -. . Alexandria, Virginia GEORGE ANDERTON BURKE . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Alexandria, Virginia Chi PM; First Year Basketball. HARRY BURNETT, JR. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Staunton, Virginia Kappa. SIgma: Fi1st Year Football NORMAN RICHARD BURNI-r'rr . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tennessee Sigma. Alpha Epsilon: Track Adjunct; 1111113 and Curls Adjum-t; Dean's List. JOSEPH DOWELL 81111110110113 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Reporter College Topivsf' Jvi'rvrson Society. . HOWARD HITCHCOCK BUTZ . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Highland Park, Illinois CHARLES MERRICKEN BYRD . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore, Maryland Delta Psi. HARRY FLOOD Bum, JR. . . . . . . . . . 2 - . . . . . . . Winchester, Virginia Delta. Psi; Skull and Keys; German CluIJ;D1ana LIst. RICHARD AYLETr CABELL . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia Delta Psi; P. K. Sm-Iety; Skull and Keys; Jefferson Sovlvty; Intermediate Honors; FIrst Year Football and Track Tvams; Virginia Players; Reporter College TopI1-s; 1111111'8 LIst. WILLIAM CABELL . . . . . . 3.. . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma; Lambda PI; G1rmnn 1 Iub: First Year .811 Imminx. Varsity Swim111Ing.'34. '35. RUBEN ES'I'EBAN CALDERON . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Fajardo, Puerto Rico ROBERT BOLme CAMERON . . . . . . . . 4 1 . . . . . . Petersburg, Virginia Delta Phi; Skull and K1311, Setl'vtaiy and Treaau1'e13'33, '34. Presldent. '34, '35; P. K. Society; EII Banana; FIrst Year Trm-k Sund. '31. FREDERICK Scorr CAMPBELL, J11. . . . . 1 . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma;FIr1:1 Year Boxing and Track Suads. WILLIS COLQUHOUN CAMPBELL, JR. . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tennessee Beta Theta Pi; First Year Basketball. Mann HALLIDAY CANDY . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . Washington, D. C. CLARENCE VERNON CANNON . . . 4 . . . Aydcn, North Carolina EDMUND WADDILL CANNON . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia MORTIMER MAXWELL CAPLIN . . . . . . 2 . . . . Richmond Hill New York PI Lambda Phi; First Year Boxing ';1'e11m Varsity Boxing Team, '35; VIrgInIa Players; Dean's List. VINCENT CARDW ELL. . . . . . . ..4 . . - . . . . . Hampton, Virginia Kappa Alpha; First Year Football and B11seball;Val'sity 81139111111, '33, '34: VarsIty Football. '32 '33 '31. CHARLES HOPE CARPENTER, JR. . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . Weston, West Virginia Kappa Alpha. ROBERT FRANKLIN CARPENTER, JR. . . . . . 3.. . . . . Shaker Heights, Ohio Assistant Track Manager; AssIstant Circulation Manag1:r of College Topics. WILLIAM GEORGE CARROW III. . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . Cape Charles, Virginia EDWARD JORDAN CARRUTHERS . . . . . . . 4 . . University, Virginia CHARLES EDGAR CARSON . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . Greensburg, Pennsylvania WILLIAM WALTER CARSON, JR. . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . Nottoway C. H., Virginia Slgma Nu. ALFRED HENRY CARTER . . . . . . . . . 2 . .Halifax, Virginia EUGENE STAPLETON CARTER, JR. . . . . . . 1 Mount Hope, West Virginia FENDOL PERRY CARTER . . . . . . . . 1 Charlottesville, Virginia FRANCIS EDWARD CARTER, J11. . . . . . . 3.. . . .Alexandria, Virginia Chi Phi; Skull and Keys; German Club; I'IISt Y111r Football and Baseball U: aptaini; Varslty Baseball. '34; 'V Club; 1-1111111'1-1 LIst. GEORGE BENJAMIN CARTER. . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia THOMAS DALE CARTER. . . . . . . .1 . . . Danville, Virginia PhI Delta Th1ta;R1-pori.1r t'ullege Topics; Adjumt 111111 Inuu-inily Repursmitatlve to COrks and les. '34 '35:A1Ijumt Track; 11111111'3 LIst. WILLIAM HARDING CARTER. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Bluemont, Virginia VINCENT CARUSO . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . - . . . . . New York, New York ARTHUR EGBERT CARVER, JR. . . 1 . Montross, Virginia DAVID JUNE CARVER, J11. . . . . . . . . . 1 . Baltimore, Maryland Theta. Chi. GEORGE DOUGLAS MILIER CARY . . . . 3 Richmond, Virginia Lkliil Psi; Lambda PI; P.K.S11-1Iety; D. 0. 11. 0.; T. I. L. K. A.; V Club; FIrst Year Boxing T141111. Varsity Boxing '2II MILLARDCASS. . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk,Virginia S.VVARD Cassceus. . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . .Prince Bay, New York 4 Pace me i 1935 CORKS AND CURLS THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES MELROY JOHN CASSIDY . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . Turners Falls, Massachusetts DORR CLAYTON CASTO, JR. . . . . . . . . 2 - . . . . . . Parkersburg, West Virginia Theta Chi. JOHN BRENNAN CATCH . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . F0ntana,. Wisconsin JOHNNY mes CATTERTON . 1 University, Virginia HENRY RIVES COLEMAN CHALMERS . . . . 1 Phenix, Virginia EDWARD JAMES CHAMBERLAIN . 1 Arlington, Massachusetts STEPHEN STUART CHAMBERLAIN 3 Maplewood. New Jersey thn. Psi: Intn-rmediute Honors; First Year Swimming: Gulf. EDWARD PYE CHAMBERLAYNE . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia HERBERT BAKER CHAPIN . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . , . . VVoodhaven, New York Sigma. Alpha Epsilon; Trzu-k Adjunvt; ln-un's List. lhvm Low CHAPMAN . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Greenwich, Connecticut ITALO CHARAMELLA . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . Wilmington, Delaware JOSEPH LARKIN EYRE CHEE'I'HAM, JR. . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . Charleston, W'est Virginia Phi Gamma Delta; P. K. Sm-ivty. WALLER VVINSTON CHENERY . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Kappa Signm; Adjum-t anlng, '34. '35. HERBERT BROOKE CHERMSIDE, JR. . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . Charlotte C. H., Virginia JOSEPH WILLIAM CHINN . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . Hague, Virginia Phi Gamma. Delta; 1'. K. Suvirty; Skull and Key; First Year Busvhz-lll and Boxing. RANDOLPH. CHITWOOD . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . .Roanoke,Virginia Phi Kappa Psi; First. Year Boxing :quml; Forks 11ml Furls Staff. JOHN VVARREN CHURCH . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . Barre, Massachusetts PACE Bow : CLACETT . . . . . . . . 1 . Mitchellville. Maryland LINDSEY CABEIJ. CLAIBORNE . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia EDWARD WEBB CLARK . I . Charlottesville, Virginia Kappa. Alpha. GRAHAM CLARK . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Englewood, New Jersey Kappa. Alpha; Fraternity H DFUSUHIHIA'E lo Forks and Curls; Football Adjunct, '32; Dean's List. JOHN CLARK, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Maplewood, New Jersey Sigma Phi Epsilon; Dean's 11m. JOHN LAWRENCE CLARK . . . . . . . . 4 . Ellicot City, Maryland JOHN VV01.FE CLARK . 1 . Lakeville, Connecticut ROBERT FULTON CLARKE . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Palm Beach, Florida WALTER BEAUMONT CLARKSON, JR. . . . . 5 . Washington, D. C. 2 JAMES WILLIAM CLEMENT . . . - - . . - . . . . . . Radford, Virginia ERNEST SMITH CLIFTON . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . Florence, South Carolina Intermediate Hunsro; Assistant in English, '33. '35. EDWARD BRYAN CLOPTON . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Chevy Chase, Maryland ELTON CURTXS CLUFF, JR. . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Phi Gamma lh-llu; P. K. Soakly; l'let-x'nity luprosuntutixm and Fraternity Editor, Corks and Curls. '3-1: Hoard of Editors, t'urks and Curls. ISADORE CURTIS COAN. . . . . . . . . . 5. . . . . . . . . Portsmouth, Virginia JOHN ALEXANDER COCKE . . . . . e . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Hollins, Virginia Phi Kappa Psi; anlulu Pi; 1'. K. Sm'ivty; First Yun' THIVK Twun; Varsity Truck Squad, '35; Glee t'luh; Assm'iutv Editnr, i'nrks and t'urlm Dmm's List. RICHARD ASHTON COCKE. . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . .Palmyra,Virginia h un's List. ANDREW CODDINC'I'ON . . . . . . 5 . Harwichport, Massachusetts THOMAS RUSSELL Cos . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . Sacket Harbor, New York 3 I GEORGE WEBER C0125: . . Lancaster, Ohio LEONARD LEE COHEN . . Rochester, New Yurk Zeta Beta Tzlu. SAMUEL CARLYLE COHEN . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . Wilmington, Delaware JOSEPH HENRY COMT . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . New York, New York Pi Lambda Phi; Virgmiu llluyvls. NORBORNE PAGE Com: . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . University, eirginia ROBERT VVYCKHFFE COLE . . . . . . . . I - . . . . . . . . University, Virginia ASHBY COLEMAN . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia Alpha. Tau UHlUHEt; Fiast Yun' Huxmg :quml. 2 Page l0? b CORKS AND CURLS I935 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES BEVERLY PRESTON COLEMAN . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia CADWALLADER JONES COLLINS . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia College Topics, Doan's List. CHARLES WILSON COLLINS,JR.. . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . Dean's List. . . New York, New York HAROLD LEE Cou'ocom-zssss . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Litchfield, Connecticut PETE COMMINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia ANDREW BYRON CONNER, JR. . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Hampton, Virginia First Year Football 33; Basketbalol:Basel1all: Golf, '34; Varsity Fastball: Basketball Squads. MAYNARD CALVIN CONNER . . . . . . . . 1 . - . . . . . . .Buffalo Ridge, Virginia JAMES GILLIAM CONRAD . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . .Harrisonburg, Virginia DANIEL HOLMES CONWAY, JR. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Oswego, New York RICHARD DxcstN Coon, JR. . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Beta Theta Pi; Basketball Adjunct; Lambda Pl; Fraternity Representatlvo. Corks and Curls. WILLIAM HARRIS Coon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbia, Virginia 4 GLENN COOPER . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . .Brooklyn, New York EDWARD VlRClL COPELAND . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . .Round Hill, Virginia 3 SEYMOUR DAVID COPLAN . . . . . . . . Providence, Rhode Island Pl Lambda Phi. GERALD FRANCIS COSTELLO . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . Washington D. C. Delta Tau Della: German C;1ub Fhst Year Football; .Bascball; Varsity Baseball. '35. MONROE COUPER . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia NELSON WHEELER Cowno . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia CLIFFORD N EW'I'ONI Cox, JR. . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . Asheboro, North Carolina GARLAND POLLARD Cox . . . . 1 . . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky Delta. Tau Delta; Adjunct Corks and Curls; Collpg Topics. ROBERT COUTANT Cox. . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . Worcester, Massachusetts Pl Kappa Alpha; Boxing Adjunct. STUART THOMAS Cox. . . . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . . . . .Staunton,Virginia WILLIAM ROBERT LEE CRAFT, JR. . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Christiansburg, Virginia Track. 1031-2911 BALL CRALLr-E II . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . Tappahannock, Virginia Alpha Tau 0m1ga; Glue Club; 'T'oll g0 Topha First Year Track. FREDRICK JOHN CRAMER. . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Theta Delta t'hi; Lambda Pl: First Year Foothnll Team. '33; First Year Boxing Team. '34; Varsity Football Squad. '34; Varsity Boxing Team, '35: Southern Conference Boxing Heavy- weight Champion. 335. RALPHTHOMPSON CRANE,JR. . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . .Montclair, New Jersey Alpha Tau Omega; First chr Swimming Numerals '33; Swlmming Team '34 '35. JOHN GRANVILLE CRAWFORD . . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . . Kilmarnock, Virginia PAUL HERMAN CREEL, JR. . . . . . . . .4. . . . . . . . . .Earlehurst, Virginia ROBERT CROMWELL. . . . . . . . . . .3. . . . . . . . . .Baltimore,Maryland Phi Sigma. Kappa. WILLIAMDAVIDCRONAN. . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . .New York City RUFUS Osnonx CROSBY. . . . . . . . .3. . . . . . . . . Montgomery,Alabam:1 JAMES ARTHUR CRUTCHFIELD, JR. . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. Kappa Alpha: T nn1s;Su-'-11:t31v 11.1d Trtnsunr, Radio C:lub Dean's List. JOHN JAMES CULBERTSON Ill . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Phi Delta Theta: Lambda Pi; P. K. Suviety; First Year Boxing T.nm, '31. SAMUEL ALEXANDER CULBBRTSON II . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . . . . Chicago, Illinois Delta Pal: Jefferson hovk-ty; Wiollege Toplom Fzrst Year Puhmet: First Yvnr C'ross-Country: Swimming. DAVID GREGG CUMMINGS . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . Chicago, Illinois JOHN MARSHALL CUNNINGHAM . . . . . . 2 . . . . . Deer Lodge, Montana JOHN CHANDLER CURD. . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . Welch; West Virginia . ROBERT EDWARD LEE CURRIER . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . .,Remington Virginia EUGENE LAVATER CUSHMAN . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Annapolis, Maryland Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Delta Sigma PI: l:ilbt Yunr Swimming; TI1-uk Adjunxt. PETER DABNEY . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia Theta Chi: First Yt-ar Travk. '32; Varsltv Trark Squad. '33, '34. VVILLIAM NEWLANDS DABNEY . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . University, Virginia Theta. Chi; Assistant Mmmgvr Truck. '34; Manug r l-ilst Y1ar Truck. '35; V Club. WlLuAM EDGCOMB DALE . . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . . . Wayne, Pennsylvania Phi Kappa Psi; First Year CrossJ'fountry Team. '33. 3 Page I101 1935 CORKS AND CURLS THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Lows GORDON DALLETT. . . . Phi Alpha; Virginia Players. THOMAS PAUL DALY . . . . VIRGIL CLAYTON DANIELS, JR. . . . Intermediate Honors; Dean's List. STANLEY JEROME DANZICER . Phi Alpha. CHESTER COBURN DARLING, JR. . Delta. Kappa. Epsilon; Track RAIEICH HARMON DARNELL V . PHILIP HAYS DATER . . . . . . Kappa Alpha: Fmtmnlu Rom'vsentati HARRIS BURRUSS DAVENPORT, JR. . . . . STEPHEN RINTOUL DAVENPORT II. Squad. Phi Kappa Sigma: First Year Football M. Smms DAVIDSON . . . . Theta D Ila C'hl; First Yvar ROBERT LEMUEL DAVIDSON . . . VVAIJTER chron DAVIDSON, JR. . . . Pi Kappa Alpha; First Year Basel;all CARY NELSON DAVIS . . . Howmrm STMGE DAVIS . . . . . Alpha Tau Omega. JOHN HILBURN DAVIS, JR. . DUDLEY OLIVER DAWSON . LANG DAYTON . Chi Phi: First Ymu' Track, '35: F001 Iva ! l, lM-zln's List. l4 .1 a I H . N0 0 o 2 D I t . 2 ' '?3; Truth, 3. .4. '32 : Varsity anvball. ..l 2. Corks and '34 U'uptain N; '34; . Chester, Pennsylvania Morristown, New Jersey . Boydton, Virginia .,Arverne Long Island New York Providence, Rhode Island Keokee, Virginia . New York City Curls. . Gordonsville, Virginia . . Richmond, Virginia Bam-ha'l. '35: Dvan's List. . Jacksonville, Florida Basketball; Ifwan's L'st. Richmond, Virginia Darien, Connecticut Huntington, West Virginia . Baltimore, Maryland . Birmingham, Alabama VVoodbridge, Virginia . Towanda, Pennsylvania MAURICE DEBRITA . . 2 . Flushing, New York CLAY EDWARD DELAUNEY . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . Baltimore, Maryland Kappa Sigma: Lambda Phi: Ga-rman Huh; First Your TI'm-k, '32. VVILIJAM LEANDER DELONC . 2 . Louisa, Virginia Lows LAFAYETFE DEMA'I'FEIS . . . 2 . Homer City, Pennsylvania VVIIJJAM Honcns DEMPSEY . . l . Portsmouth, Virginia IRVING TEMPLE DENEMARK . 2 . . . . Brooklyn, New York RAYMOND GREGORY DENNIa . . . . West Hartford, Connecticut Delta. Phi; Lambda Pi; P. K. Society. THOMAS HARMAN DENNE, JR. . . . . . 4. . . . . West Hartford, Connecticut Delta Phi: Lumlulu Pi; P. K. Sovi ty; First Yvnr Football; Varsity Football Squad. STEWART DENSLOW . . . . . . . . 2 - . St. James School, Maryland Intormediatv Honors: hrzm's List. GEORGE WALTER DERBY, JR. . 2 - Pleasantville, New York JAMES BERNARD DhSBERG. 2 . . Cleveland, Ohio Zet ta. Beta Tau; Cl 0- l'luh. JOHN MASON DEW 11 . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . Cinter Cross, Virginia Alpha. Tau Omvgu; mel War Boxing, '34; 'l'rilck Tram. I'M: Varsity Track Squad. '35. HENRY PRICE DEYERLE . l Harrisonburg, Virginia ROBERT LYONS DIBBIJZ . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . Lakewood Ohio Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Kappa Psi: First Year Basketball; Adjumt uCorks and Curls; Dean's I hit. lows NEISON DIBRELL, JR. . x Danville, Virginia Phi G amnm Bolt :1. AIBERT CONRAD DICK, JR. . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky Delta Tau lwlta: Football Adjunct, '33; Associate Editor. Corks and Curls. '34. WILLIAM ANDREW DICKINSON . x .Roanoke, Virginia WILLIAM PETTY DICKSON, JR. . 2 . V Irginia Beach, Virginia BERTRAM DIENER . 2.13clle llarhdr Long Island, Ne ew York VVHJJAM JOSEPH DIETERICII . 2 . . . Beardstow n, Illinois BERNARD JAMES Dmcs . 2 West Palm Beach, Florida Goonwa ARMSTRONG DILLEN . 2 . W'ashington, D. C. Theta Chi. HERMAN ANDERSON DINVVIDDIE, JR. . . . l Charlottesville, Virginia Pl Kappa Alpha: First Yvur VVILLIAM STEPHEN DISBROW lI . . Theta Dvltu Chi; aning Adjunct. Boxing Tram; 4Page III p lin'an's List. . Summit, New Jersey CORKS AND CURLS I935 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES FREDERICK CHARLES DISOUE, JR. . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . University. Virginia EDWARD RICHARD DIXON . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . Glen Ridge, New Jersey B tn Theta Pi: Tennis Manager. WILLIAM CONWAY DOAK. . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Delta Psi. RICHARD MAGRUDER Dorm: . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Rota Theta Pi; Lambda Pl; German Club; Associate Editor, College Topics. '33; First Year Tennis Team. ' TRUMAN MONROE DODSON, JR.. . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Delta Phi. EDGAR DONEGAN . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . Bile, Switzerland GERALD ARTHUR DONNELLY . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Sigma Phi Epsilon; Swimming. '34. JOHN GEORGE DONZELLA . . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . . Nyack, New York JETER MORGAN Doss . . . . . . . . . . 2 . - . . . . . . . . . Penhook, Virginia FRED THOMAS DOVE . . . . . . . . . . I . . . - . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Glee Club. CHURCHILL FERRIER Dowxmc . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. PI Kappa Alpha; Dean's List. MILLARD P. DOYLE . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia ROBERT KYLE DRUMWRIGHT, JR. . . x . . . Fork Union, Virginia MILTON ROBERT DUBIN . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . Hartford, Connecticut SAMUEL DUBNER . . . I . . . . . . . . . Great Neck, New York Phi Alpha. JOHN ROWLAND DUDLEY . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Middleburg, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma: Skull and Key;s Gmman Club; First Year Football. '32; First Year Baseball. '33; Varsity Football Squad. WALTER H. DUFF, JR. . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . New York City Delta. Tau Dr-lta. , JAMES FlLLMORE DULANEY . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Unwersity, ergnma PAUL SUMMERS DUIANEY . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. CARLYLE MANNING DUNAWAY. . . . . . I . . - - . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Delta Tau DMIm First Year Football; Swimming; Dean's List. EDWARD THOMAS DUNN, JR. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . Clifton Forge, Virginia JOSEPH HARTWELL DURHAM, JR. . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . .Louisville, Kentucky Dona. Tau Delta; Gorman f'luh: Adjunct Basketball, '33. '34 Assistant Manager, '35. HOWARD JACKSON DUTCHER, JR. . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Dean's List: Orvhestra, '31. '32, '33; Joffursnn Soc-ioty. '31, '32, '33. Sovrotary. '32; College Topics, Assooiato Editor. Critic. N ws Editor; Appllvant for Final Honors in Spanish. '35. KENNETH CRAIG DYCHES . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . BuHalo Ridge, Virginia Dean's List. RAYMOND DYCHES . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Buffalo Ridge, Virginia Dean's List. RALPH OIIVER EAST . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . Altavista, Virginia stm Dumop ECKER . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. Kappa Alpha; First Year Footl;all '32, '33; Dean's List, '32, '33; Varsln Football Squad. '.33 '34: Intvr'fratmnity Counvil. '34 '35. JEROME PHILIP ECKSTEIN, JR. . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia Zota Beta Tau. JAMES EASLBY EDMUNDS III . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Halifax, Virginia GEORGE DE FOREST EDWARDS, JR. . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . New York. New York Sigma Nu: College Tapit-s; Fraternity Rvprosentative to Corks and Curls Basketball Ad- juncL HENRY TOBIAS EGGER. . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia Martinsville, Virginia Annapolis, Maryland . Baltimore, Maryland CHARLES EVRETTE EGGLESTON . RUSSELL DAVID Erma . DANIELEIDMAN. . . . . . . . . . . . Phi Delta Theta; Corks and Curls Adju1u-.t '34 '35. u+wn MARX EISERMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . NeWport News, Virginia Phi Epsilon Pi; Glre Club. HERBERT EISLER . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - . . . . . . . . New York, New York Phi Epsilon Pi; First Year Boxing. '34. CAREY DEWI'I'I' ELDRIDGE . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . Chattanooga, Tennessee STEPHEN BENTON ELKINS . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. Phi Kappa P31. 1 Page ll2b T IQ35 CORKS AND CURLS HE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES JOHN FRANK ELLIOTT, JR. . . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Pi Kappa Al phu; Boxing Adjunf't. '34. ST. ELMO ELLIOTT . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia VVIMJAM ROBERT ELLIS,JR.........I... ...Ironton,0hio Sigma Alpha Epsilon; First ler Cross-Pountry Team; First Year Track. LEONARD BROOKS ELMS . . . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . .East Orange, New Jersey Thvta t'hi: Virginia Players. Jonx TOWSON EL RICHARD JOHN El. SROAD,JR.. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Y...........2...- ......Norfolk,Virginia Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ALVIN THOMAS EMBREY, JR. . . . . . . . 4. . . Alpha Tuu Onwga; First Year I3115cbull Squad, '31. M AYNARD ROBERT . Fredericksburg, Virginia EMLAW . . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia MAYO LOWNDES EMORY . . . . . . . . . 4,. . . . . . . . . Cranford, New Jersey Zeta Psi. TAIT ENDSLEY . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . Somerset,Pennsylvania Phi Kappa Psi; Football Adjunct. '33, '34; Business Staff. Corks and Curls. '34, '35. GEORGE ERWIN EXCELHARD . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Arlington, New Jersey Phi Sigma Kappa; First Year Swimming, '35; Varsity Swimming. '34. '35. CHARLES CHILTON Ens, JR.. . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . Newport News, Virginia Pi Kappa. Alpha; Band. AUGUSTUS CHARLES EPPs . . . Alpha Tau 1f '33; Varsity AMERICO ROBERT GUY ESTES . ROBERT LEE ETHE GROVER Wbonkow EVERETT . Captain. Fir Smtv and I. . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia mu-gu: Lambda Pi: Gt-I'nmn Club; Intvrmvdintv Honors; First Year Boxing Team. Boxing Squad, '34. '35. ESPOSITO . . . . . . . . 1 . Richmond, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . Ruckersville, Virginia RIDGE, JR. . . . . . . . . 1 . Virginia Beach, Virginia . . 4 - . Washington, D. C. st Year 'I'rm-k Team. '32: Captain, Varsity Track Tvmn, '35; Student Assembly: m-nl I'H'vsidem. Baptist Studvnt Union. JOSEPH VVstox EVERSOH-Z . . . . . . . .4. . . . . . . . . . .Coeburn,Virginia Pi Kappa. A lpha. JAMES ROGERS EWING. . . . . . . . . .2- - - . . - . .VVheeling, West Virginia JOSEPH GILBERT FAATZ . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . .Newark, New Jersey ROBERT JOHN FM. Sigma Chi. LER'r. . . . . . . . . .3-- ... . . . .Brooklyn,NewYork KING Pump FARRINCSON . . . . . . . .1 . . - . . . . . . .Beverly, New Jersey CHARLES JAMES FAULKNER, JR.. . . . . 1. . , . . . . . . .Chase City,Virginia Rpm Theta PE; First Ye-ur Swhnming, '35. STA N LEY PR ESCO'I' r FAY . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . Edgewood,Rhode Island Phi Sigma Kappa; anolmll Adjunct. GEORGE H ERBERT FELDMAN. . . . . . . .2. . - - . . . . Morristown, New Jersey First Year Basketball, 234: lh'nn's List. Coxxnuus GUYFERGUSON,JR.. . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . Clinton, Pennsylvania 10le CHARLES FERGUSON . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . Coraopolis, Pennsylvania Pi Kappa Al phzl; lw'm's List. HENRY HASKINS FERRELI., JR. . . . . . . . 2 . . . .1 . . . . . Richmond, Virginia l'hi Phi; Huxing Adjunct. '33, '34; l'n'nn's List. MARVIN FIDDLEMAN . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York HENRY BARD FIEI, Assistant Bu 0.............2 .......Arlington,Virginia sinuss Mnnngo-r; Glm- t'luh. ROBERT WEBB FINE . . . . . 2 . . Yonkers, New York Gle- Club; First Your Tennis. JOHN FREDERICK FINERTY, JR. . 2 . McLean, Virginia SAUL IRA FIRTH. . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . Newark, New Jersey First Your Trzu-k, '35. JOHN MALCOLM FIRTH, JR. . . . 2 . Virginia Beach, Virginia t'hi I'hi; Skull and Keys; Punthull Squzul, 'IH; l-hlslu'tlvull Adjunt-t. '31, '35. JUNIUS RHODES F Hvtn. Tln-ta 2 ISHBURNE. . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Pi; First Yn-an- Huskvthull :md 'IH-nnis Trams; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; Varsity Huskwtlmll Squad; Varsity 'Pvnnis. JACOB FISHER . l'i anluln HALEY FISKE II . ... . , , , , , .42. . . . . . . . .NewYork,NewY0rk l'hi; Varsity Ihmo-lmll :md chthull Squads. . .1. . . . . . . . .New York, New York 4 Page In 2 CORKS AND CURLS I935 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES AUBREY WRAY FITCH, JR. . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. Phi Gamma Dvlta; P. K. Society: Lambda PI. HOLLIS THURSTON FITCH. . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Enwasr ANTHONY FLBISCH . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . Clifton, New Jersey Phi Sigma Kappa: Varsity Swimming: Student Assembly. ARTHUR BARRON HOFFMAN FLEISHMAN . . . 7. . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia ROBERT NATHAN FLOOD . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . North Adams. Massachusetts Zeta Pal; Skull and K ys; German Club. GEORGE HORACE FLOWERS, JR. . . . . . . n . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Beta. Thom Pl: First Year Football. CIARENCE FLYE . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . Portsmouth, Virginia RICHARD MEADOWCROFT Forums . . . . . . x . . . . . Baltimore, Maryland Theta Chi; C allege Toplts. Lasua RICHARD Fonsmn . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . Tuxedo Park, New York Zeta Psi; First va' Swimming: Varsity Swimming; Dean's List. RALPH STANLEY FOULGER, JR.. . . . . 1 . . . . . . Hollywood, California PASCHAL DUPUY FOWLKBS . . . . . . . . 3 . . - . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Phi Kappa Slgmn; Skul and Keys: Rv'mrtvr, l'olloge Toplvs. '33. '34; Managing Board. College Topics. '34; Assistant Editor. Dt-nn's List. WILLIAM EDWARD FRANCIS . . . . . Phi Kappa Pal; Lambda Pl; P. K. Society; Boxing Adjum-t, Corks and Curls. '32-'33: t'lubs Editor. 3333-1; HENRY ALBERT FRANZ. . . . . . . Theta. Delta Chi; First Year Swimming. DAVID MILTON FRENCH . . . . . . ROBERT PACKER LINDERMAN chx . Zeta Pal; Collvgv Toploa. '34-'35. CHARLES L33 FRIEDEN. . . . . . . Alpha Epsilon Pi. IRWIN FRIEDEN . . . . . . . . . Alpha Epsilon Pl. JULIAN HAROLD FRIEDEN . . . . . Alpha Epsilon Pl. MALVIN ELLIOT FRIEDMNDER . . Phi Epsilon PI. DANIEL EDWARD FROESCHAUER . - . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon: First Year Football. '83. STUART PHILIPS FROST. . . . . . . Theta. Chi. JACK CLAYTON FULLER . . . . LAURANCE MARTIN FULLER. . . . . JACOB RUPERT FULTON . . . . . . LEON JACOB Fume. . . . . . . ALFRED DUBLE GALLOWAY . . . . . JORGE A.CARCIA. . . . . . . Boxing and Swimming. HENRY ALFRED GARDNER, JR. . . . MORTON Monnacm GARFIELD. . . . Applicant for Degree: Dean's List; Reporter; Virginia Players. '32333. DANIEL MCRAE GARLAND . . . ALFRED RANDOLPH GARNE'IT . . . Delta. Kappa Epsilon: Lambda Pi; T. Degree. JOHN RYLAND GARNETT . .1 ..3. ..l ..2.. . x- .1. .1. 2. ..2- . x ..4. .l 00' ..l 0 3. 3 l. L. K. A.; IMP; First Year Football and Trm-k, '32-'33; Varsity Intvrmedlate Honors; 'W'ollvm- Toph-s; RICHARD Wmcrmm GARNETT, JR. . Jeff'vrson Society; First Year Cahinot. Swimming. SAMUEI HUGHES GARVIN. . o 0 3 ' . . I . - D. S. 17.; I o I ' Kappa Sigma; I'lrst Y-tar P HMHH Madison Hun: CHARLES WALTER GASQUE, JR. . S . Kappa. Alpha; lM-Hn's List: lnwrmuliulv Honars; President, '33; Prvsldent, Madison Hull. '34. g Page nap Corks and Cu HS. Football Band; 0 '34. '35; Madison Hull Cabinet: . . . . Greenville, Mississippi '32-'33, '33-'34; Associate Editor. First Year Swimming Team, '33; Dean's List. . . . . . Clifton, New Jersey . . . .Alexandria,Virginia . . . Allentown, Pennsylvania . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . . . . . Moultrie, Georgia . . . . . Brooklyn, New York . . . Greenwich, Connecticut . . Whitinsville, Massachusetts . . Whitinsville, Massachusetts . . Grottoes, Virginia . . . . Newark, New Jersey . . . Berryville, Virginia . . Fajardo, Puerto Rico Chevy Chase, Maryland . . . . Norfolk, Virginia College Topics, '32-33. Associnl 9 Editor, '34-'35; . East Braintree, Massachusetts . . . . Norfolk, Virginia K. Sm-ioty: D. O. D. 0.; V Club: and Track. '33-'35; Applicant for .Cherrvdalc, Virginia '1 Monks and C l' rls; thinla Ma;:;lzirlt. . Danville, Virginia Intramural Boxing. Baseball. and . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky Football Adjumt. '34; Cullege Topics. . Savannah, Georgia lnlvrfrat rnity Cnum-il; Glue Fluh, '31-'35, I055 CORKS AND CURLS THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES MARTINGATES. . . . . . . . . . . .4 Phi Alpha; Dean's List. DANIELBRADLEY GAYLORD. . . . . . . .4 Intermediate Honors. LANCDON ROOSEVELT GEER . . . . . . . . 3 . Sigma Chi; German Cluh; V Flth: Travk Team, VVHJJAM CLARENCE GENTRY . . . . . . . 2 . JOHN MARSHALL GEPHART. . . . . . . .1 Delta Phi; Boxing Adjunct. DUNCAN CHAPIN Gum . . . . 1 Delta Kappa Epsilon; DAVID JAMESON GIBSON . 3 . Zeta Psi: Scarab; Int rmediatv Honors: Dmm's LisL FRANKLIN SWIFT GIBSON II . . . . . . .2 Theta Delta Chi: Assistant Manager of Baseball: LAURENCE ALBERT GIBSON. . . . . . . .l ROBERT HARRISON GILES, JR. . . . . . . 3 First Year Tennis: Buskcthall; Varsity Trnnis, '81: SPENCER GLAS GILL, JR. . . . . 2. Pi Kappa Alpha; First Year WILLIAM NATHAM GILLISON . . . . . . .1 HAROLD HOWARD GIST . . . . . . . . .3. First Year Basketball. '33; Varsity Basketball, JERROID RICHARD GLADSTONE . . . . . . . 3 . Alpha. Mu Sigma. ALDEN DOUGLAS GLEASON. . . . . . . .l ROGER ANDREW GLEASON . . . . . . . . J, MICHAEL GLEASON III . . . . . . . . . 3 LEON GLOBMAN . . . . . . . . . . 2 Pi Lambda Phi; Dunn's List. NORMAN MARSHALL Goomcx . . . . . . . 1 WILLIAM JAY GOLD . . . . . . . . . 3 BERNARD YALE GOLDBERG . . . . . . 1 Phi Alpha; HERBERT MILTON GOLDMANN, JR. . . . . . 2 Dean's List. MERCER WALLER GOLDSMITH . . Phi Gamma Delta; First Y ur Trm'k. MA'I'THEW NATHANIEL GOLDSTEIN . . . . 2 . Zeta Beta Tau; Assistant Mmmgvr of Swimming. ROBERT EMANUEL GOLDSTEIN . . . . . . . 2 lemon GOLDSTROM, JR. . . . Phi Epsilon Pi: First anI' WILLIAM ROBERT Goocn . . . . . . . . . l Dentu Psi. BRECKENRIDGE CATI..E'IT Goomoe. . . . . .1 Delta Phi: IH-un's List. SOLOMON GOODMAN. . . . . Zeta Beta Tau: First. va' ROBERT FRANKLIN Goonsox, JR. . . . . . .2 ROBERT ARCHER Goonwm, JR. . . . . . . 3. Boxing Adjum-t; . .2. . . . . I Basketball. Sw im m 3 mg. Intermediate Hunors. CHARLES MCINTOSH. GORDON . . . . . . . l A. LEE GORDON, JR. . . . . . . . . . . 1 JOHN FORBES GORDON . . . . . . . . . . 3 JULIAN GORDON . Phi Epsilon Pi; LEON BRADLYGORDON. . . . . . . . . .2. THOMAS CHRISTIAN GORDAN, JR. . . 3 Zeta Psi: Skull and Kvys; P. K. Smi 13': Intermediate Honors. VVILIJAM TALBOT'I' GORDON . Beta Theta Pi; First Yrm' 4. First Year Fuolhall. Mm! hull. Q Page IISe '34. First Your Football. Boxing, and Tennis. lM-nn's List. Football. Boxing; Varsity Boxing Squad. '34. First Year Swlnnning. Baslu Hm I; Varsity Basketball, Arsismnt Mnnrlgvr 0? Boxing: . Roxbury, Massachusetts . Easthampton, Massachusetts . New York, New York Charlottesville, Virginia . Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Front Royal, Virginia . Charlottesville, Virginia . University, Virginia . New Rochelle, New York . . . . .Roanoke,Virginia 110:1:le List. . Norfolk, Virginia . Lake Village, Arkansas . Manila, Philippine Islands '35; V Huh; lLM-nn's List. . New York, New York Dunellen, New Jersey Forest, Virginia . Norfolk, Virginia . Martinsville, Virginia . New York, New York . McKeesport, Pennsylvania . Portsmouth, Virginia . Belle Harbor, Long Island, New York . Christiansburg, Virginia Maplewood, New Jersey Charlottesville, Virginia . Baltimore, Maryland . Lake Wales, Florida . Staunton, Virginia . Hopewell, Virginia . Augusta, Georgia Martinsville, Virginia . Norfolk, Virginia . Memphis, Tennessee . Merion, Pennsylvania Newport News, Virginia '33, '34. '35. . North Franklin, Connecticut Richmond. Virginia Mmmgvr of Boxing. '36; . Richmond, Virginia CORKS AND CURLS 1935 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES WALTER A. GRAFF, JR. . . CHARLES STEWART GRAHAM, JR. . Theta. Chi. VVILLIAM KElTH-FAI.CONER GRANT . ELEANOR FRANCES GRAVES . PORTER RANDOLPH GRAVES . chu-zx BUTLER GREEN . . kappa. Sigma; First Year C'nhinet; VVILLIAM O'rro GREEVER, JR. . THOMAS BAXETR GRESHAM . FRANCIS BROWNE GRINNt-zu. Sigma Nu. STEPHEN Gaosecx . . ALVIN WALLACE GROSS . IRVING GROSS . . . ROBERT RATCLIFFE GURNETT . JOHN Haxnv GUY, JR. . . . . Phi Kappa Sigma; trnnsfvrn-d from Rlvhm JOHN LAWRENCE HABBERTON . Presid nt Virginia. Players. WILLIAM DANDRIDGE HADEN, JR. . Pi Kappa Alpha. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL Harms . . . Phl Sigma Kappa: College Topics. ASA TYNDALL HALL . JOHN CURRY HALL . Lawns PACE HALL . . . . NORMAN BRIERLY HALL, .JR. . ROBERT ERIC HALL, JR. . . Slgma Nu; First Year Fonthall. First Yc Track. u-wup 3 - . Chicago, Illinois 3 . . San Juan, Puerto Rico 3 - . Remington, Virginia 3 - . University, Virginia 1 . Lacey Spring, Virginia I . Louisville, Kentucky 131' Basketball; College Topics. 3 . . Rural Retreat, Virginia 7 . . University, Virginia 5 - . New York, New York 2 . Charlottesville, Virginia 1 . . Brooklyn, New York 3. . Newark, New Jersey I . . Melrose, Massachusetts 1 . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia m1 College, '34. 5 . . New York, New York . 2 . Charlottesville, Virginia 3 . Mount Kisco, New York . . Altavista, Virginia . New York, New York . Ruckersville, Virginia . Chevy Chase, Maryland . Miami, Florida WILLIAM EDWARD HALL . . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia Phi Kappa Psi; Mmmgvr of Football. '3-1: Adjunct Manager of Basketball. '35. WILLIAM EDWARD HALL . 3 . . Afton, Virginia ELLIS STEWART HALPERIN . 3 . .Danville, Virginia JOHN ALLEN HAMLE'I'I' . x . . Covington, Virginia LYNN Rum HAMMOND, JR. . . . . . . . 1 . Roanoke, Virginia PI Kappa Alpha: aning Atljunvt: ln-an's List. JAMES WAnDEu. HANCOCK . I . . Atlanta, Georgia ROBERT KENNON HANCOCK . . 2 . . Cape Charles, Virginia FRANCIS DAVIS HANDY . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . Baltimore, Maryland Phi Sigma. Kappa; Raven Sm-Iety; First Year Larrosw, '31. ROBERT ALAN HANSON . . . . 1 . Richmond, Virginia First Ytnr Basketball. HENRY ALEXANDER WISE HAPPER, JR. . . . 2 - . . . . Harrisonburg, Virginia 'l'hma Delta Phi: Boxing Adiww-t. '33, 3-1. '35; Baseball Adjunvt, '33. '34. '35; Associate Editur 0f Follvge Ttvplvs.' '31-'35. jouN GARDENER HARDY, JR. . . . 2 . . . Bronxville, New York Phi Phi: Husk thall Adjum-t, '31. JOHN TATUM HARDY . . . . 2 . . Clifton Forge, Virginia WHJMM THOMAS HARLAN, JR. . . 4 . . New York, New York Phi Sigma. Kappa. HENRY MAYNARD HARLOW . . 1 Charlottesville, Virginia GEORGE NEWMAN HARRIS, JR. . SANFORD HASKEIJ. . HAROLD IRA HASKINS. JR. . me EDWARD HAWKINS . . RlCHARD FRANKLIN HAWKINS . Sigma Nu. EDGAR DUNCAN HAWLEY . In-ltu Knmm Epsilnn: Firxt Year Txm-k, 'IH; EMMETF BL'RWELI. HAWPE . ePa H-FNNN . University, Virginia . Norfolk, Virginia . Cranford, New Jersey . Alexandria, Virginia . Detroit, Michigan 2 . . . . Varsity Trunk, I - . Richmond, Virginia '35. . Staunton, Virginia go llbb I955 CORKS AND CURLS THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ALBERT HOWARD HAYDEN . . . . . . . . 3 VVM'LAND JACKSON HAYES, JR. . . 2 . . . 1 VVILLIAM RICHARD HAYES, JR. . . . . . . . 4 . ALLAN Wzn'sox HAZARD . . . . . . . . . 2 . Thvtu IM-lm I.'hi; 1.'russ-0mntry, '33, '31; STUART FEACAKS HEAD . . . . . . . . . 3 RICHARD HARTENSTINE HEBBLE. . . . . . . 3 ROBERT EMMET IIEEKIN, JR. . . . . . . . 1 JAMES BARKLEY HELVIN . 2 BRUCE Dooux HENDERSON . 1 Sigma Nu. WILLIS MERRIMAN HENDRICKS . . . . . 1 RICHARD HENNESSY . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . jAMEs VALENTINE HENRIQUES . . 4 . Phi Sigma. Kappa. JOHN TOLAR HENRY . . . . . . . . . . 2 Iheltu Psi; Skull and Keys; P. K. Srwit-ty. RICHARD HALL HENRY. . . . . . . . .1 wVinm-r First Year Tennis 'I'nurnnmvnt. REECF. VHRLMNE HENSIM' . PAUL FREDERICK HENS'I'RIDCE . STANLEY LEONARD HEP? . ALVAH IJHNCSIDN IIERRING, JR. . . . . . . I l'hi Kappa Sigma; First Year Boxing; 2 3 . 3 . EUGENE IIERZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 GERALD LEE HERZFIEID . . . . . . . . . 1 HENDERSON HEYWARD . . 3 NEWMAN AMON IImBEE . . . . . . . . . 3 ROBERT EMMET HIGGINBO'I'HAM . . . . . 1 CHARLES RIFE HILCAR'I'NER . . . I Kappa Sigma; Frushmzm aning. JAMES Ilexxlxc HILLIARD . . 1 thu Tlu-m Pi; RURHIK Adjunvt. SAMUEL 801.0th HILLMAN . . . . . . . 2. JOSEPH HILTON . . . . . . . . . . .1 NOEL HINRXCHS. . . . . . . . . . . .4. EDWARD SACHS HIRSCIH.ER . . . 4 . t 'ullt'ge Tnpirs; Zntn 'Brtu 'Puu: News Editor, FRANK Bm'n HorrER . . . . . . . . . . 2 JOHN EISINHER HOFFMAN . . . . 2 7mm Be-tu First Year t'ulvim-l: Hllsiln'ss Stuff, ROBERT GERST HOFHEIMER . . . . . . . . 3 7mm Hvlu Tuu; 1'iH-ulntiun Munum-r. t'nllvun PEYTON HARRISON Ham: III . . . . . . . 3 Phi Kappa Sigma; Immlulu l'i; German Vluh: Swimming T um. '33: Varsity l'm'thall Sqllzul. '33 :mal Purfs. '34-'35; lmulrs List. Joux CAMERON Homiw . . . . . . . . . 8 . Huvhvlnr 0f l'nixmrsity 01' Virginia. JAMES HOLMES . . . . 2 Phi Kappa Psi; ROBERT FREDERICK STEARNES HOMANN . . . . 1 Phi Kumu l'si; Huxing Squad, '35. Ta 11 ; Srivnvw, Madison Hull t'uhinq-t, '33, '1 'ullt Kw Tnpit-S. First YHII' Football Team. TH; V First Yvur 'l'vnnis Team. '31: Edilur Sports. . XVashington, D. C. . Nashville, Tennessee Greenport, New York . . . . . Ansonia, Connecticut Virginia: Players. . Charlottesville, . Newport News, Virginia . Cincinnati. Ohio Louisa, Virginia . Nashville, Tennessee Virginia . Roanoke, Virginia . Hastings, New York . Louisville, Kentucky . Brooklyn, New York . Ardmore, Pennsylvania . Elkton. Virginia . . Elmira, New York . New York, New York . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia '1 'urks :uul t'urls. - . . Chicago, Illinois . New York. New York . Raleigh, North Carolina . Ventnor, New Jersey . Red Bank, New Jersey . Baltimore, Maryland . Louisville, Kentucky . Portsmouth, Virginia . Savannah, Georgia Glen Ridge, New Jersey Norfolk, Virginia '31; lh-nn's List. . I'niversity, Virginia . New York City . Norfolk, Virginia 'prirs. . Louisville, Kentucky 'rvilln, '32; First Your Vluh; I'rcml' Editor. Unrks . Richmond, Virginia . Baltimore, Maryland Forks :md t'm'ls. '35: Dunn's List. . Omaha, Nebraska CHARLES RAPLH' HOOFF, JR. . . . . . . 4 . - . . Alexandria. Virginia III'IUL Psi: lmmluln Pi. Phuidvtlt, 'IH; P. K. Sm-ivty; Eli Iiulmnn; First Year Fontlmll. '31: Iiuskvthzl'l, Hum hull. '11:; Val sily Fm tlnnll Squml, '32. '33; Varsity Ramvlunll 'IX-uln, '33-'34; 'V' Vluh. FRANCIS RAIN llnnmes . Phi Gamma lH-ltu; VVINS'I'ON HOPE. . . . . . . . . . . .1 m 0 t'luh. JACK HARRY HOPKINS. I'M Alphu; Fulltgv N lM-un's List. Tupirsf' I wz'n'l's List. 2 Page ll7i . New Castle, Delaware . Norfolk, Virginia . Petersburg, Virginia CORKS AND CURLS 1955 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES WILLIAM EDWARD HOPKINS . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia ALFRED EDWARD Hopxmson . . . . . . . 2 . Charlottesville, Virginia MICHAEL JOHN HORAN . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . Wilmington, Delaware 3 JOHN CAMPBELL Honnnsrma . . . . . . . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Sigma Phi Epsilon; Dean's List. ALBERT SAMUEL Honwnz . . . . . . . . 3 . . - . . . . . . University, Virginia CHARLES WARNER Horcmuss, JR. . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . . Cleveland, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega: First Your Football Team. EUGENE Funcxs HOURIHAN . . . . . . . 5 - - - . - - . . - - Bayonne, NCWJCTSCY JOHN Hmas HOWARD . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . Washington, D. C. CHRISTIAN KEVIN CAMPBELL Hone . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . . . Kittery, Maine Josapn Boo'erLL Huocms . . . . . . . . 2 - . . . . Roanoke, Virginia Delta Tau Delta. SETH FOSTER HUDGINS . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Newport News, Virginia Phi Delta Theta; Dean's List; Numerals Cross-Pountry, '33: Numerals Track. '34. GEORGE Woooaow HUDSON. . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . Greenport, New York REGINALD BARTMAN Hunson . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . Greenport, New York Phi Sigma Kappa; Numerals Bar'lu-thal'. '30: Varsity Basketba'l, '31, '32, '33; V Club; Track Squad. '31; Head Freshman and faslrtzmt Basketball meh. '34, '35. PAULPHILIP HUFFARD,JR.. . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . New York, New York Alpha. Tau 0m ga. Lav: Wooonkv HULLEY, JR. . . . . . . .3. . . . . New Brighton 8. I., New York CHARLES Newron HULVEY, JR. . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia JOHN Emwxn Nomus HUME, JR. . . . . . . 2 - . . . . . Schenectady, New York Botn Theta Pi; Lambda Pi; Frvshmaw Boxirg; Dean's List: Varsity Boxing Squad; College Topics. GEORGE Wmsox HUMPHREYS . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tennessee Chi Phi; houn's List: First Your Trade. '32; Asslstant Manager of Boxing. '34: Manager of anlng. '35; V Huh: Skull and Keys; Vivv-Prosidvnt of German Club; Member of Govern- lng anmitteo of Int rfraternity Council. PRESTON Booxen HUNDLBY . . . . . HENRY CLEVELAND HUNLEY, JR. . . . . . . JOHN GRIFFITHS HUNT . . . . . . . . . . GEORGE CAMERON HUNTER, JR. . . . Berkeley Springs, West Virginia WILLIAM STROBELHUNTER. . . . . . . .3. . . . . . . Charleston, West Virginia Sigma. Chi; First Year Tennis. VarsPy BaSkt-tbnll, '34. CHARLES AUGUSTINE Honey, JR. . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . .Trenton, New Jersey CLARKEDGELLHUSTED. . . . . . . . .3. . . . . . . . . . . .Toledo,0hio CHARLES S.HUTZI,ER. . . . . . . . . .4. . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Phi Epsilon Pl. GORDON Lows INCRAHAM . . . . . . . .1. . - . . . . . . . .Rome, New York ROBERT TATE IRVINE, JR. . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia NATHAN ISRAEL . . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Phi Alpha. . . Lynchburg, Virginia . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . . . . Clarendon, Virginia m-FN MINTER MORGAN JACKSON . I - . . East Radford, Virginia FRANCIS GODWIN JAMES . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . New Haven, Connecticut JAY CURTIS JAMISON, JR. . . . . . . . . . 2 . Grecnsburg, Pennsylvania Chl Phi. STEWART FULLERTON JAMISON, JR. . . . . . 2 . . . . . . Newark, New Jersey Theta lvvltn Phi: First Year Tennis; Assistant Manngc-r for Swimming. ARTHUR SANDFORD JENKINS, JR. . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . Montclair, New Jersey Sigma. Alpha Epsilon; Adjunct for Boxing and Corks und Curlew First Year Baseball. DANIM. ALCER JENKINS . . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . Montclair, New Jersey Delta Kappa Epsilon. JAMES PAUL JENKINS . . . . . . . . Charleston, West Virginia . Chincoteague, Virginia . . . Bridgeport, Connecticut WILLIAM RAY JESTER . . . . . . JOHN GUTORMSEN JOHANNESEN, JR. . FLOYD ELMER JOHNSON . . . . . . . RS. Arvh.. IYnivvrsity of Virginia. OxNJ-iN . Charlottesville, Virginia FRANCIS VICTOR JOHNSON . . 3 . . Merrick, New Jersey HUGH DEALEJOHNSON. . . . . . . . . .4. - - . . . . . . .Petersburg, Virginia 4Page IIBD 1935 CORKS AND CURLS THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES MARCEI.I.US ALEXANDER JOHNSON III . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia Phi Kappa Psi; First Year Swimming. '34: Adjum-t Manugm' Buskvumll. '33-'35; Sports Editor. Forks and Curls. '35. THOMAS GRIFFIN JOHNSON . . . . . . 4 - . . - . . . . Sigma Nu; Uuptuln of Football Team: Basketball and Trm-k; V Club. VVIUJS VVITHERSPOON JOHNSON, JR. . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Little Rock, Arkansas Sigma. Alpha Epsilon. CHARLES warr JONES . . . . . . Beta Th ta Pl: ankrthnll Adjunr-t. HERBERT VINCENT JONES, JR. . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . Kansas City, Missouri Phi I'Delta Thvtn. JOHN WALKER JONES . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . Pine Bluff, Arkansas Delta Psi; First Year Basketball and Tennis. ROBERT CARTER VVEI.LFORD JONES . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia lk-lta Pal; Alpha t'hi Sigma; Lm-rossv, '31-'32; Reporta-r, Fullegt- Topics. '31; Rewrite Col- h-ge Topics, '32; Associate Editor, College Tuph-s, '32-'33: Photographh- Editor. Colltgo Tupivs, '34; Madison Hull Cabinet. '33-'34; Hero Club. '33-'34; Boxing Adjunct. '32. . Norfolk, Virginia . .1. . . . . . . . . . .Atlanta,Georgia Wlms BRYANT JONES . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia Beta. Theta Pi; Sm-und 'Yc-ar Baskvthull Adjunct. HAROLD JOSEPHSON . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . Paterson, New Jersey HUGH EMIL KABLER . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Alexandria, Virginia Theta Chi; Joffurson Suviety. JAMES LLEWELLYN KALER . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . Marydel, Maryland JOHN FREDERICK KATENKAMP, JR. . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . Santa Barbara, California Zeta Psi. JACOB EPSTEIN KATZ . . . . . . I . Pikesville, Maryland Zeta Beta Tau; Busin 88 Stuff. Follt-gv TUpics; Glee Club. ROBERT DAVID KAUFMANN . . . . . . . .3. . . . . . . . . .Washington, D. C. Zeta Beta Tau. JOHN SCOTT KEGLER . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . . .York, Pennsylvania Iinlta Kappa Epsilon. JAMES VINCENT JEROME KELLY . . l . Haddon Heights, New Jersey CARLYLE WATSON KENNEDY . . . . . . 1 . Waynesboro, Virginia VVILLIAM BERRIAN HOOPER KEPNER . . . . 2 . University, Virginia Chl I'hi; Boxing Adjunct, '33-'34. ROY L. KINCANNON . . . . . . . . . . 2 . .Trevilians, Virginia CLARENCE EARL KING, JR. . . . . . 3 Charlottesville, Virginia MALCOLM FRAZlER KING. . 3 . Bristol, Virginia THOMAS COBB KING, JR. . 1 . . . . . . . . Anniston, Alabama Alpha Tuu Omega; Dvan's List; First Your Football. '34-. Tl'iOMAs RUTIAEIXIE KING 4 t I o u . o o I I ' ' u u ' ' ' 0 ' u . BriStOI, x'irginia JOHN ALBERT KIRCHNER. . . . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . . .Baltimore,Maryland Dean's List. RICHARB KmuL . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . Charleston, West Virginia Zeta Psi; Skull and Keys; P. K. Sm-lety: Alpha Phi Sigma; Dmm's List; First Year Basketball and Track. JAMES SIDNEY KITTERMAN . . . . . . . . I . . . . . Dean's List: t'trllt-gt- Topics Sports sum; Curks and Curls. JOHN FUQUA KIZER. . . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . .Milan,Tennessee Sigma Alpha Epsilon. PHILIP VVm'rLOCK KLAUS . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Zeta Bc-tu Tau; lntvrmwlinto llunnl's: Asqm-mu. Editor, Pnllvm- Tnph-s, '33; Sports Editor, College Toph-s. '3-l; Dean's List. EDWARD STANLEY KLEIN, JR. . . . . . . . Thom Delta t'hi; Cullvge Toplvs Adjunct. JOSEPHKLINE. . . . . . . . . . . . .2. . . . . - . . .New York, New York ARTHUR KLINEFEIXTER . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore, Maryland Phi Kappa Sigma; Skull and Kq-ys; Gvrmnn Pluh: Adjunt-t Mummur of Football. '32-'33; Assistant Mmmgvr nl' Foutlmll. '34; Mmmgor of First Your Football, '35; V Pluh; Dvan's List. DAVIS DONALD Kmus. . . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . Brookline, Massachusetts JOHN ARNOLD KNAPP. . . . . . . . . .3. . . , . . . . .NewYork, New York GEORGE PURKITT KNIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . Willows, California Phl Delta 'I'hvtu; P. K. Snrluty; Lulnhdn Pi; First Yt'fll' Rusk thnll mud Hasvhull Tram; Varsity Baskc-thul uml Bum-lmll 'l'vmn, '31-'32. RAY DOWNING KNIGHT . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . New York, New York . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia I. . . . . . . . . Bronxville, New York 3 Page ll9b CORKS AND CURLS 1935 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES JEROME M11101: KOHN . ABRAHAM KOLODNY . . Dean's List. JOHN JOSEPH KONIECZNY . HERMAN GILBERT K011111211 . . . linun's List; L'Olli'gv Topics Stair; EDWARD WAY KORBEL . . . . . . . . Phi Delta. Theta: Alpha Kappa Psi: Collvg- Topivsf' Adjunct. '33334; Ih-purtnwnts Editor. HAROLD MAURICE KRAMER . Dean's List; Virginia Players. ADOLPH OSCAR KRISCH . . . HAROLD RICHARD KROEBER . . . Phi Sigma Kappa: BaSvhaII Corks and Curls. MATTHEW STEPHEN LAFFEY . Chi Phi. Eowm STONE LAIDLAVV . BYRON HILLIARD LA Mom; . . . . Phi Gamma Delta; Dean's List. HARRY Hwosksox LAMSON, JR. . . FRANK MCCONNBLL LANDEFELD . l 'orks and Sigma. Alpha Epsilon; Assistant I.,.;1..11.gvr HOMER HENKEL LANDES, II . . . . . . RICHARD JAMES LANGSTAFF . RICHARD ESTEP LANKFORD . . . . Kappa Sigma; Boxing Aujum-t, '34. FLOURNOY LEONARD LARGENT, JR. . . . VViLLiAM 1m LAUCK, JR. . . BUS ArCthMftUl CHARLES OWEN LAWRENCE, JR. . . . . Chi Phi; First Your Track. '34. ARNOLD LAWSON, JR. . . . . . . . . Theta Delta Chi; First Year Football; NEIL STAVI 121' LAWSON . . . . . Sigma Chi; Basketball Squad THOMAS W11.L1AM LAWSON . . . . . . Theta Dvlta Chi; First Year Football: JAMES LAZAROFF. . . . . . . . . Phi Alpha: Orchtstra. i32- H FRANCIS DUPONT LAZENBY . . . . . . JOHN DAINGERFIELD L12 Bouncems . . . Phi Gamma Delta; Boxing Adjunct; Dchating Team. Lambda Psi; Purim Curks and Curls. Managerial Staff: .Univvrsity of .Virginia. ; Boxing Squad. '34. Glee Club. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . Billings, Montana 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia 1 . . . . . . . . . . Roselle, New Jersey 1 . . . . . . . . . . Danville, Virginia . 4. . . . . . . . Larchmont, New York First Year Basketball: Advertising Manager. Assistant Business Manager, ii'ollegc- Topics. . 2 - Hartford, Connecticut . 2. . . . . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia .4. . . . . . . .New Rochelle, New York f'ollvge Topics; Pzratornity Representative for . 1 . Wilmington, Delaware . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . Havana, Cuba . 2 . . . . . . . . . Wilmington, Delaware . 2. . . . . Washington D. C. 2 . . . . . . . . Suffolk, Virginia 'Platk; First Year Swimming Squad; 111 ans List. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Staunton, Virginia . I - . Paterson, New Jersey . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore, Maryland 2 . . . . . . . . . .Boyce, Virginia 5 . . . . . . . . Fredericksburg, Virginia . I . - . Norfolk, Virginia 2 ' . Beverly Farms, Massachusetts Fiist Year Ti'm-k; Varsity Football. . 3 . . . . . . . . .Englewood, New Jersey . 2 . ' . . . . Beverly Farms, Massachusetts First Year Trac:k Varsity Football, '34. 3 . . . . . . . .Newark, New Jersey '2'... I. . Hopewell, Virginia . Washington, D. C. RICHARD ARTHUR LEDERER . . . . . . 1 . . Far Rockaway, New York EVERETT LEE . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . Richmond, Virginia Sports Editor. i'olit-ge Topics. JOHN BARNSDALL LEE . . . . . . . . I . . . . 1 . ,. . . . Pleasantville, New York LAWRENCE LEE, JR. . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia Beta. Theta Pi: First Year Football. GILBERT 81210111 Lemon . . . . . . 1 . . . . .' . . . . Shaker Heights, Ohio Pi Lambda Phi; Vixginia Play rs Adjunvt. DAVID J. LEHMAN, JR. . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . West Orange, New Jersey Dean's List. SIDNEY RICHARD LENDING . 1 . . . . . . . New Bedford, Massachusetts Alpha Mu Sigma. CAMILqu SAUNDERS L'ENGLE, JR. . 1 . . Jacksonville, Florida Kappa Sigma. VV11.L1AM NORRIS LEONARD . . 3 . - . . . -. 1. Rowavton, Connecticut Rnwm Soviety; Intermediate Honors; Jefferson Iiali Society; Boxing; V115 , LESKO . . . . . . . JESSE VVILLIAM LEVY . RICHARD TILLES LEVY . . . . Phi Epsilon Pi. M 1111 ibl'lll Handball Phallmion. Hull. Vzltllilwt; Iiipulitr Baptist Student Union: I . . . . . . . . . Portage, Pennsylvania 1 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York 1 . . . . . . . . New Rochelle, New York 2 Page no r lQ55 COQKS AND CURLS THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES CHARLES RUSSELL LEWIS . 2 RALPH DEMING Lawns, JR. . . 4 . RAYMOND WEHN LEWIS . . . 1 Phi Delta Theta. THOMAS DEANE Lawns, JR. . . . 3 Kappa Alpha; Jt-fh-I'son Sm'wly; l'eruu-rnity Rupr EDGAR LOUIS LICKEY . . . . 4 . HENRY LEONARD LIEBERMAN . 2 - Glee Club; Virginia I'luyvrs. KARL ANTHONY LIEFERT . . . . . 1 THOMAS ASHTON LYNN LIGHTNER . . . 4 . Phi Sigma Kappa; Fraternity lh-preSq-nlulix'c fur ROBERT IRVING LILIENTHAL . . . . . . . 1 LEWIS OLlVER LILLY, JR. . . . . 3 CHARLES WATERS LINCOLN . 1 Kappa. Sigma. VVILLIAM GEORGE LIND, JR. . . . . . 1 Phi Sigma. Kappa; leSvhull Adjunvt. CHARLES NEWTON LISKEY . 1 Hasxms VINCENT Ln'rLF. . 3 Intermediate llnnurs. HUGH LIVENGOOD . . . . . . . . . .2 Zeta. Psi; th-r L :uler; bust Year Tennis. BOYNTON PARKER LIVINGSTON . . . . . . . 3 Sigma Nu. ROBERT LLOYD . . . . . . . . . . .3, . Phi Sigma. Kappa. CHARNLES HUME LOGAN . . . . . . . . 1 Beta Thvtn Pi. ROBERT SMITH LOGAN, JR. . Bela. Theta Pi; Firm Your Boxing: Lambda Pi; Gvrmun Ulub; T. MARTIN HENRY LONG, JR. . Delta Tau hvlm; First . . I Year Buskvthall: Forks Boxing; First Year Trm-k. ROBERT H. LONCSTREET . . . . . 3 FREDERICK CLARENCE LORD, JR. . . 3 EDWARD ADAMS LORING . . . . 3 Signm Nu. FREDERICK CAREY Lovn'r . . . . . . . 3 . Chi Phi; D. O. IJ. 0.; icx'mun Club; Skull and Kc KH: Varsity Golf Squad. '34. JAMES RICHMOND Low . . . . . . . . . 2 . Dunn's List; First Yutr Track. ANDREW JACKSON Lowmms . . . . . 2 . Pi Kappa Alpha; HENRY CLAY LOWRY . . . . Phi Gamma Delta; P. K. Society. EDWARD DEMING LUCAS, JR. . Delta Phi; Skull and Football Squad. 5 o v 0 Keys: Dunn's Lirt; 3 First HARVEY HILL LUCE . . I JOHN MILTON LUKEMAN . 3 Alpha Epsilon I'i. GEORGE FAIRLESS LULL, JR. . 3 . Lxxwooo EVERETT LUNSFORD . . 2 . CHARLES MCKENNA LYNCH, JR. . . 3 Phi Kappa Psi: Lambda Pi; German Huh, CHARLES VVESLEY LYON, JR. . . . . . . . . I Phi LM-ltu. Thvta. GEORGE CECIL LYON . 1 Delta Tau Delta. GEORGE DESHON MCAFEE . 2 . GEORGE GARDINER MCANERNEY . . 2 . '33; Fross-Uul Della Psi: Fross-Vuuntry Corks and Curls, '35. 83 luud, e Page I2l k . Seth, West Virginia . Alexandria, Virginia . Hampton, Virginia . Amherst, Assembly. . . irginia esenlulwu, Student . Berryville, Virginia . Brooklyn, New York . VVauwatosa, Wisconsin . Haymarket, Virginia t'm'ks and Curls. - . New York. New York . University, Virginia . Glen Ridge, New Jersey . Cranston, Rhode Island . New Market, Virginia . Bris, Virginia . Elizabeth, New Jersey . Falls Church, Virginia . Manassas, Virginia . Anchorage, Kentucky . Anchorage, Kentucky K. A. . Jacksonville, Florida Dean's List; First Year 1. L. and Curls Adjum-t; . Avon, New Jersey . Saco, Maine . Boston, Massachusetts . Memphis, Tennessee 1; Varsity Football. '33. ys; First Year Fnotlml . Welcome, Virginia . Baltimore, Maryland First Your Swimuung; Varsity Swimming Squad. . . . Bedford, Virginia . Petersburg, Virginia Yt-zu' Football; First Year Baseball; Varsity . Jacksonville, Florida . Pulaski, Virginia . Washington, D. C. . Petersburg, Virginia . Greensburg, Pennsylvania . Hollywood, California . Millbrook, New York . W'ashington, D. C. . Charlottesville, Virginia Imly 'll-mn. '34; Fraternity livpres'.HUItiw'. CORKS AND CURLS 1935 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES EDMUND OSBORNE MCCABE. . . . . . . .4. . . . . . . Charleston, South Carolina Zeta Psi; T. l. L. K. A.: Lambda PI; Sevntary and Treasurer; P. K. Sovioty; Manager Fresh- man Boxing; V Huh. EDWARD RAYNSFORD WARNER MCCABE, JR. . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia BI-tu Theta Pi; College Topics. EDWIN CLARE MCCIJNTOCK, JR.. . . . . .4. . - . . . . . . . Clarendon, Virginia Delta Sigma Rho: Raven Society; D un's List; Cross Country Team: Track Squad: Boxing Squad; Swimming Squad; Debuting Tuum: President. Jrfrerson Sm-lety; Board of Directors: Editor-ln-Fhlef of Virginia Magazhn; Fu-uture Editor. Collvgv Topics. WILLIAM ALEXANDER MCCLUNG . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Theta Delta Phi; First Year Boxing: Flrst Y ar Football: Varsity Boxing Team; V Club: German Club. FRANCls STEGER MCCOY . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . Gordonsville, Virginia DALE MERKER MCCULLOUGH . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . . . Bellevue,Pennsylvania Sigma Phi Epsilon: Dean's List. BENJAMIN Sums MCFARLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Zeta Psi; Skull and Keys; P. K. Society; First Year Baseball; Vars ty Baseball. CHARLES EDWARD MCGINN, JR. . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania DONALD RAYMCGOLDRICK . . . . . . . .4. . . . . . . . . . Hopewell, Virginia ELEXIS WILLIAM MCGRATH . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . Springfield, Illinois Alpha Tau Omega; First Year F.0'.lml.. '34: First Year Trnt-k, '35: First Year Bnm-ball. '36. RO'CBR HENRY MCGRATH . o g o I I . I I 2 n ' 0 0 . 3 u o o g Elmira, NCVV York Sigma. Alpha Epsilon: Cross-Pountry Team; D un's List: Busvlmll Adjunct; Vlrginln Players: First Y nr Basketball Toam. GEORGE WALTER MCIVER . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . .Bronxville, New York Zeta Pal: Dean's List. LAWRENCE MCKAY . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - . . . - . . . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Alpha Tau Omega: Skull and Keys; First Year Football E'quad. '32; Varsity Football Squad. '33. '34. EDWARD HEMOND MACKENZIE. . . . . . .3- . - . . . . . . .Louisville, Kentucky Sigma Nu: Dean's List. ROBERT BALFOUR MACKENZIE . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . Cleveland Heights, Ohio Thom Do'ta Chi: Dunn's List: Intermediate Honors: Madlsnn lla'l t'nhlnvt; First Yoar Foot- hnll: First Your Swimming; Varsity Swimming. '33, '34, '35. WILLIAM DAVID MCKINNIE, JR. . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . Jackson, Tennessee Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Scarab; Dean's List. GEORGE AIKEN MCLAREN,JR.. . . . . . .4. . . . . . .Harrington Park, New Jersey ROBERT JAMES MCMASTER . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . New Rochelle, New York Phi D ltn Theta: Alpha Kappa Psi; lnu-rmvdiat' Honors; Urllege Topics. Business Manager. '33-'35. t'lrt-ulatlon Manager, '33. ARTHUR CABOT MCMULLEN . . . . ASHBY RICHARD MCMUI.I.EN . . . . . . . CHARLES WILLIAM MCNUTT . . . . . LAWRENCE PRINCE MACQUEEN . THURMAN WILLIAM MACRAE . . . . . . . ROBERT COULTER MCREYNOLDS . . . . . . . H. LESTER MADDEX . . . . . . . . . . . JAMES LANDON MADDEX . . . . . . . . . ROBERT MALCOLM Mannax . . . . . . . . EVELINA MACRUDER. . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia JOHN Navm MACUIRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penns Grove, New Jersey ROBERT ANTHONYMAGUIRE . . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . . . New York, New York Folthull Adjum-t. '33; Fin! Yun- Fahim-t: Basketball Adjum't. '33-'34: Business smn', Corks and rurlr. '34: Virginia l'lnyq-rs; Huslmss StulT. Virginia Magazine; Swimming Adjunct. '35; Student Assvmhly. '35. ROGER MACUIRE. . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . Waynesboro, Virginia GILBERT MALAWISTA . . . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . Morris Plains, New Jersey Phi Alpha; First. YQ'IIT llusulmll. '33: lk-zln's List. EVAN JAMES MALL . . . . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . Clarksburg, West Virginia Thwlu lM-xtu t'hi; l-'i.at Year task tlmll. Puntlmll, Bnm-l-ull: Varsity Bamu-tlmll Team. '35: Varsity Bus hull Tvnm, '35. JOSEPH KENNETH MALO . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . Denver, Colorado lwltu Phl; 1'. K. Sm-iety; First Yvur Fuutlmll Squad. '33-'34; First Year Swimming Team. '33-'34. . New York, New York . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia . . . . . . Princeton, West Virginia . . . . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . , . . . . . . . . . Houston, Texas . . . . . . . Los Angeles, California . Charlottesville, Virginia . . Charlottesville, Virginia . Charlottesville, Virginia NwwNm-P-IN-I-Iw G Page In 3 IQBB CORKS AND CURLS THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Kenn ARCHIBALD MANKIN . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . Arcola, Virginia Ronaa'r JAMES MANN . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . North Garden, Virginia CHARLES EDWIN MAPHIS . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . Afton, Virginia GEORGE WALTER MAPP, JR. . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . .Accomac, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma: Lambda Pl: German Club: Dean's List; Varsity Football Squad. '34. LESTER SAMUEL MARCH . . . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . . ..Atloona,Pennsylvanin MAXWELL JEROME MARDBR . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . .,Bayonne New Jersey GABRIEL MYLES MARIN . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . Woodmere, Long Island, New York Phi Epsilon PI; Tennis Squad '31. '32. JOHN chmo MARKELL, JR. . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia WINGATE HARRISON MARKS . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . South Orange, New Jersey Theta. Chi. Pump WILSON MARKWOOD . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia JOSEPH DAvxs MARKET . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky Phl Kappa. Sigma; Skull and Keys; German Club; Eli Banana; Imp; President Academic School; First Year Basketball Team. '32: Varsity Basketball Team, '33-'35: Golf Team. '34. '35; V Club; Captain Basketball. '35; Captain Golf Team, '35. BEVERLEY WELLFORD MARSHALL . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . , . Richmond, Virginia HERMAN CALVERT . . . . . . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . . . . Halifax, Virginia JOHN MARSHALL, JR. . . . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Theta. Chi; Dean's List: Glee Club. THOMAS MARSHALL . . . . . . . . 2 . . '. . . . . . . . Sheridan, Wyoming Phi Kappa Psi: Lambda Pl; Adjunnt Manager Boxing. '34- ':36 Corks and Curls Staff, '34-'35; Dean's List, '33- '34. CLARK OGDEN MARTIN . . . . . . . . .r - - . . . . . . . . Norfolk,Virginia Delta Tau Delta: Fxrst Year Football and Boxlng; Dean' 8 List. EDWARD HUTCHINSON MARTIN . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania Alpha. Tau Omega. GEORGE MCCUE MARTIN. . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . . .Leesburg,Virginia Zeta. Psi; First Your Football. HARRY SHEPPARD MARTIN , , , . . . , . 3 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Sigma Nu; German Club; V Club: First Year Football: Track; Varsity Football; Baseball. MALCOLM LUCK MASON . . . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia Pi Kappa Alpha: Dean's List; First Year Boxing. LAURENCE AUGUSTUS MATACIA . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia HENRY TIMKEN MATHER . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . - . . Perrysburg, Ohio WILLIAM MARK Mwwm, JR. . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . Rock Hill, South Carolina Sigma. Chi; Football Adjunct, '31. '32; Corks and Curls Staff, '35. ROBERT CRAWFORD MAUPIN . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia I VINCENT MAZZARELLA . . . . . . . . .3. . . . . . . . Port Chester, New York I FRANK Ronsn'rs MEAD, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Old Greenwich, Connecticut Delta. Phi: Football Squad. HAROLD LEWIS MEISBL. . . . . . . . . . I. . . . . . . . . . Bayside, New York Phl Sigma Kappa; First Year Swimming; First Year Tennls. WILLIAM ALVIN MELVIN. . . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . . Newport News, Virginia Theta. cm. JOHN Gmswow Mankow. . N. . . . . Zeta. Pal; Assistant Manager Baseball. '35. ROBERT MITCHELL METCALF, JR. . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . .Memphis,Tennessee Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Dean's List. 2. . . . . . . . . .Newark, New Jersey RALPH EUGENE METZ . . . . . . . . . . 3 - - - . . . Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey THEODORE LEON MEYENDORFF . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . Warrenton, Virginia LOUIS MICHAELS, JR. . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Phi Epsilon Pl: First Your Boxing Squad. '32; First Year Tennis Squad, '33: Corks and Curls Fraternity Representative. '35; Glee Club. '34-'35. EMORYNEILMICK. . . . . . . . . . .5. . . . . . . . . .Richmond, Indiana WILLIAM GROKE MICKEY . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . Portage, Pennsylvania Phi Sigma Kappa: Colltge Topics Staff. '35; Baseball Adjunct. '35. WILLARD FARRAR MICKLEM. . . . . . . .4. . . . . . . . . . Alberene, Virginia Ronzlrr QUENTIN MILLAN . . . . . . . .r- . . . . . . . . . .Middletown,0hio Alpha Tau Omega: First Yrar Basketball Team. '35. CLIFFORD DEVERE MILLER . . . . . . . . l- . . . . . . . . . Saginaw, Michigan DANIEL RAYMOND MILLER. . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . .Amherst,Virginia C Page l23 D CORKS AND CURLS I935 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES EDWARD How: MILLER, JR. . . . . . 1 . . . Danville, Virginia PhI Gamma Delta; First Year BoxInz. GARNET Bauzw MILLER . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Crozet, Virginia HUGH MILLER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia IRA MALCOLM MILLER . . . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . Brooklyn, New York LYDDANE MILLER . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Charlotte, North Carolina Romm- CLINTON MILLER, JR. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . Cranford, New Jersey Zeta. Pal; Cork: and Curls. JOHN MCCLUER Mums. . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Covington, Virginia PHILIP Momusou Mmon. . . . . . 2 . . . . . - . . . . Richmond, Virginia PhI Kappa. SIgma; Lambda PI; First Year Boxing, '33: Dean's LIst. ALLAN SHELTON ann. . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . Jersey City, New Jersey Theta Delta ChI; First Year Basketball; First Year Football; Varsity Basketball Squad; FIrst Year TennIs: College Topics. Josan Invm Mm'ran. . . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . Martinsville, Virginia JOHN ROLAND MITCHELL . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN Monmwmcn . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Catonsville, Maryland PI Kappa Alpha; Interfraternlty Council. ROGER WILLIAM Moxsnx, JR. . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Summit, New Jersey ' Zeta Pll; German Club: First Year Football. Track; Varsity Football, Track; Golf. JOHN LAMBERT MOLYNEAUX . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Eusucz CONWAY Moxcun . . .. . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Beta Theta PI; Skull and Keys; German Club; FIrat Year Football; First Year Track Team: VarsIty Football Squad. WILLIAM LASLEY MONTAGUB . . . . . .4 . . . . . Chattanooga, Tennessee Slgmn Chl: Delta Sigma PI; T. I. L. K. A.; P. K. Society; Interfraternlty Council Governing CommIttee: Student Assembly: First Year Track Team. '32; VarsIty Track. '38. '34, '36; Dean's List; Corks and Curls Staff. WILLIAM RICHARD MONTAGUE . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . Clarksville, Virginia CHARLES HENKBL Moons, JR. . . . . . . . 3 . . New Market, Virginia EDWARD LOCKWOOD MOORE . . . . . . . . 2 - Maplewood, New Jersey Sigma PhI EpaIlon; Dean's List. vamc Bavemnce Moon . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia JEROME HENRY Moons . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . .. . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia JOSEPH FRANCIS MOORE, JR. . . . . . . . . x . . - . . . .Berryville, Virginia Alpha Tau Omega; Flrat Year Cross-Country Team. '34; Phat Year Track, '35. WILLIAM TALMAN Moon . . . . . . . . 2 . . - . . . . . . Forest Hills, New York Ch! PM: First Year Basketball. '34; FIrst Year Tennis, '34. I JOHN HOPE MOORMAN, JR. . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . Conicville, Virginia WILLIAM Lawns Moose . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . Little Rock, Arkansas Intramural SwImmIng: Handball; Basketball. HAROLD Morsuc . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . Charlottesville, Virginia CHARLES EDWARD MORAN, JR. . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia HARRY ELSTON MORAN, JR. . . . . . . . . 4 . . - . . . . East Falls Church, Virginia Momus FONTAINE MORAN . . . . . . . . 3 Charlottesville, Virginia JOHN MCCHESNEY MORGAN . . . . . . . . 1 . Fairville, Pennsylvania Delta PhI: Basketball Adjunct. JOHN RICHARD MORRIS, JR. . . . . . 1 . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia PI Kappa Alpha; First Year Football; Flrst Year Basketball; Dean's List. MARY Wmcnaw MORRIS . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia WILLIAM LEE Momusma . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. Sigma. Nu; Flrst Year Football; First Year Tr.ack JOHN DABNEY Momuss . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . Staunton, Virginia Theta Phi: Interfraternlty Basketball. '3 -'3-:; Intertraternlty Boxing. '33-'36; MadIson Hall Cabinet. '34-'35. JOHN WALSH MORSE . . . . . . . . . 3 . . University, Virginia KENNETH Roe MORTON . . . 3 . . Flint, Michigan Woouuoca BROWN MORTON, JR. . . 3 . . . Chatterton, Virginia ROBERT TODD MOSELEY . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Kappa Slgma; Skull and Ke;x: Assistant Manager Boxing. '34. HOWARD IRA MOSHER . . . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . Southbridge, Massachusetts CHARLES SELBY MOTISHER, JR. . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Albany, New York 4 Page I24 3 I955 CORKS AND Cums THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES GUY DAVIS MULFORD . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . Westfield, New Jersey Beta Theta Pl; Boxing Adjunct. ROY M011 MULFORD,JR. . . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . Wcstfield, New Jersey Zeta Psi; First Year Boxing. WILLIAM PINKERTON MULFORD . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Burlington, New Jersey Sigma. Chi; Gerrhan Club; Track Squad. '32-'34; Football Squad. '33. BERNARD KYLE MUNDY . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia Intermediate Honors. JAMES LEONIDAS MUNDY . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia EUGENE MUNGER, JR. . . . . . . . . . 3 . - . - . . .Birmingham, Alabama Phi Kappa. Sigma; Skull and Keys: T. I. L. K. A.; P. K Society; First Year Football. '32; Associate Editor College Topics; Assistant Editor, Corks and Curls; V Club; Varsity FOOtball' Team. '33. JOHN HAMILTON MURDOCH, JR. . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Charleston, South Carolina Alpha Tau Omega. RICHARD W. MURDOCH . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Irwin, Pennsylvania CHARLES JAMES MURPHY . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . Amityvillc, New York JOHN JUDGE MURPHY . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . Amityville, New York JOHN Mommue MURPHY . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . Washington, D. C; Slgma. Phi Epsilon. GEORGE METCALF MURRAY, JR. . . . . . . 2 - - . . Garden City, Long Island, New York Phi Gamma Delta. THOMAS WHITEHEAD MURRELL, JR. . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Alpha. Tau Omega; 'First Year Football Team. '34; First Year Track, '35. Josepu CARSON MUSTARD . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . '. . . . . . .,Cismont Virginia HENRY ASHMEAD Mus'rm . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. Delta. Pal; Skull and Keys: First Year Football Squad; First Year Swimming Team; First Year Track Team; Varsity Football Squad. EDWARD LEE MYERS, JR. . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia FRANKLIN GUY MYERS . . . . . . . . . I . - . . . . . - . . Baltimore, Maryland Dean's List: First Year Swimming. ARTHUR BURTON NAMM . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York WILLIAM ROBERT NAPIER. . . . . . . . . x . . . . . North Garden, Virginia ALFREDO NAVARRO . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . Panama City, Panama MARSHALL A. NEILAN, JR. . . . 3. . . . . x . . . . . . . Rye, New York MILTON LEONARD NEMO . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia SYLVAN LORAIN NEWMEYER . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Donora, Pennsylvania WALTER Rownm'rom Naxsmu . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia Kappa Alpha. GILBERT ERNEST NICHOLLS, JR. . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . Great Neck, New York Phi Sigma. Kappa; Interfratelnity Council, '34-'35; First Year Track, '33; Varsity Golf '34. JOHN HENRY NOLL . . . . . . . . . . 2 - . - . . . . . .Fort Wayne, Indiana Delta. Kappa Epsilon: Lambda Pl; German Club; First Year Boxing Team; First Year Track Varsity Boxing Team. '35 GEORGE WILHELM NORVELL, JR. . . . . . . x . . . . . . . Huntington, West Virginia Klpha. Tau Omega; First Year Basketball Squad, '35. JOHN ANASTAS NmorovLos . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Altoona, Pennsylvania ARTHUR MASON NOTTINGHAM . . . . . . . 4 . . . North Olmsted, Ohio Seven: MARCELLUS NOTTINGHAM, JR. . . . . 3 - . . . . . . . . . . Orange, Virginia Kappa Alpha; Intermediate Honors; Boxing Squad. '32-'53. HARRY EDWARD NUTTY . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia WILLIAM PHILIP Oaaknnonnn . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Zeta. Beta Tau; Dean's List; Reporter. College Tuplcs. JOHN BEVERLEY OGDEN . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia ALEXANDER JOHNSON Occ . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia HERBERT FREDERICK OHL. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . Millburn, New Jersey Theta Delta Chi; College Topics. JOHN WALTER O'MEARA, JR. . . . . . . . I . - . . . . . . New Haven, Connecticut HIEROMB LINDSAY OPIE, JR. . . . . . . . . 2 - . . . . . . . Staunton, Virginia Beta Theta Pl; Lambda Pl; Associate Editor, College Topics; Varsity Boxing Squad. 3 Page l25 b CORKS AND CURLS I955 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES NICHOLAS Cnouweu. ORRICK . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Canton, Mississippi WILLIAM GILBERT OSMUN . . . . . . . . z . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Bliss, Texas 2 LESTER MORTON Omnmn, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York, New York First Year Baseball Team. EDWARD SAMUEL OVERMAN, JR. . . . . . . 3. . . . . . South Norfolk, Virginia JOHN Ovsn'ron. . . . . . . . . . . .I. . . . . . . . . .Memphis,Tennessce Chl Pm; First Year Track. '35. DAVID ROGERS OWEN . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . - . . . Charlottesville Virginia Phi Kappa Psi: Phi Beta Kappa Smlety; Skull and Keys: TII. L. K. A.: Raven Society; Dean's Llat: IntI-rm dime Honors: Applltant for Degree; Associate Editor Corks and Curls. '32- '33: Athleth-s Editor. '33-'34: Editor-ln-t'hler, '34-'35; First Year Swimming Team. '33; Varsity Swimming Team. '34. '35; th . '35. ROBERT VINUP OXENHAM. . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. CHARLES Moon: PACE . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . .Lewisburg, West Virginia HARRY NELSON PACE . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . .Lewisburg, West Virginia OSCAR JAMES PACE . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . - - . . . . . . . . . Troy, Virginia FRANK JARVIS PAGE . . . . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . Maplewood, New Jersey JOHN HARVARD PAGE . . . 5 . . . . . . . New York, New York MANN PACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - . - . . - . - . . University, Virginia CHARLES LEWIS PALMER, JR. . . 4 . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia JOHN WILY PANCOAST . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . Blucmont, Virginia ARTHUR BOWEN PARKER, JR. . . . . . . .4. . . . - . . . . .Onancock,Virginia BENJAMIN SPRAGUE PARKER, JR. . . 3 . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia ROY FRANKLIN PARKER II. . . . . I - . '- - . . . . . .Rochcstcr, New York Phi Gammo Delta: First Year Boxing; Glee Club. LITTLETON WALKE PARKS . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . .Lynnhaven,Virginia Delta. Phl: Lambda Pi; Glee Club: D an's List. ISAAC Lou! PARRISH . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . - . Norfolk, Virginia Beta Them Pi: Lambda Pl; P. K. Society; First Year Football; First Year Truck. WILLIAM THOMAS PARRO'IT. . . . . . . .4. . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia HERBERT THOMAS PATEMAN . . . . . . . 5. . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia JOSEPHPATERNO,JR.. . . . . . . . . .I. . . . . . . . .NewYork,NewYork Delta. Pal; First Year Football Team. '34; Swimming, '34-'35. JOHN THAMES PATTERSON . . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . . . Danv1lle,VIrgInIa WALTER EDWARD PAUL,JR.. . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . .Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Phi Delta Theta; Jefferson Society. '33-'34; Varsity Boxing Squad '34- '35; First Year Boxing Squad. '33-'34. GEORGE COUCH PAYNE . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . .Charleston,West Virginia Delta Kappa Epsilon; P. K. Soolety. ROBERT LEE PAYNE, JIL. . . . . . . . . 3 . - . - . . Norfolk, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta; Lambda Pl; P. K. Socl.ty; Fraternity Editor. Corks and Curls, '36: Dean's List. ' JAMES Rowen PEABODY, JR. . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky Phi Kappa Sigma: Skull and Keys; German Club: Dean's List; Varsity Basketball Squad. '34. '35; Varsity Football Squad. '34. RAYMOND DUDLEY PEARCE, JR. . . . . First Year Football. JOHN Sumner. PEARSON. . . . . . . . HARRY WOODSON PEERY . . . . . RICHARD FRANKLIN PENCE. . . . . . . Pi Kappa Alpha; Intermediate Honors. '3 '32-'33, '33-'34; President Madison Hall. WILLIAM Lowxoss PEPLB, 18.. . . . . . . x. . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Kappa Sigma; Boxing Adjunct. '35. . . .1. . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk,Virginia . . . . . Bluefield, West Virginia . . . . Clifton Forge, Virginia . . . . . . . . . .Roanoke,Virginia ; Dean's List; Chairman First Year Activities. J-J-ulo JULIUS ALFRED PERLINSKI . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia Alpha. Mu Sigma; First YI-ur Boxing TIum; First Year Track Squad. WILLIAM WATSON PERRY . . . . . . . .I. . . . . . . . .Milwaukec,Wissconsin Sigma Nu; First Year Football: First Year Travk. DON PRESTON PETERS, JR. . . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia C Page l26 b THE COLLEGE OF HARRIS CLAYTON Prmw . . . . . . . 1955 CORKS AND CURLS AND SCIENCES . Staunton, Virginia I u o u I . 0 I i o o VINCENT STOCKTON PETTER . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . Maplewood, New Jersey ROBERT HAYNES Pmrr . . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . University, Virginia Thr'ta. Chi. ALFRED PITTMAN Paw . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . Kansas City, Missouri FRANCIS BRADLEY PEYTON III . . . . . . 1 . . . . University, Virginia Zeta. Psi. ROBERT EDEN PEYTON IV . . . . . . . . 4 . . Richmond, Virginia FRANCIS MOHUN PHELPS . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . Lakeville, Connecticut Beta Theta Pl; German Club. B. TENNYSON PHILLIPS . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . Salisbury, Maryland WILLIAM PHILLIPS, JR. . . . . . . . . . x . . . . Washington, D. C. ANDREW JACKSON PIETSCH . . . . . 1 . . . . . Chappaqua, New York Kappa Alpha; Dean's List. JOHN MARSHALL PIPER . . . . . . . . . x . . . Strasburg, Virginia WILLIAM BRELSFORD PILSON . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Staunton, Virginia Beta Theta. Pi; Dean's List. JOHN BBAUREGARD PINNER II . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Suffolk, Virginia Kappa Sigma; Lambda Pl: P. K. Society; First Year Baseball, '83; Fratvrnity Representative, Corks and Curls. 34. '35. WILLIAM CRAWFORD PIVER, JR. . . . . . . . 2 . . . .Richmond, Virginia FREDRICK Bowwa PLATT, JR. . . . . . . . 2 . .Malba, Long Island, New York NATHAN PLA'IT . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . Strasburg, Virginia Pl Lambda Phl. LUKE HARVEY POE, JR. . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . Richmond, Virginia JAMES MOYER POINDEX'I'ER . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . Rocky Mount, Virginia JAMES C. POLINO . . . . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . Fairmont, West Virginia FREDERICK TAYLOR POLLARD . . . . . . . . 3 - - . . . . . . . . . Suffolk, Virginia Sigma. Alpha. Epsilon. WILLIAM DAVID POLLARD . . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . .,Scottsville Virginia CLAIBORNE MCDOWELL POPE . . . . . . 3 . . . . . .Petersburg, Virginia Delta. Phi; Lambda. Pi; EUGENE Reno PORTER. . . . . . . . . . RICHARD JANVIER PORTER. . . . . . . . . Kappa Sigma. HARVEY HAROLD POSTER . . . . . . . . . Alpha Mu Sigma. Fraternity Repres ntath'e. Corks and Curls '33. l O u o I I o . 3 . . . . . . o . Charlottesville, Virginia . Swampscott, Massachusetts . . Stapleton, New York HUGH WHITE SHEFFBY POWERS, JR. . . 2 . . . Baltimore, Maryland BENJAMIN SPOTTSWOOD PRESTON, JR. . . . . . x . . Charleston, West Virginia Chl Phl; Boxing Squad. '35. CHARLES WHITNEY PRICE. . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky Delta Tau Delta: Dc'ans List; Football Adjunct. '33, '34; Adjunct. Corks and Curls, '34. JOHN PICKLER PRICHARD . . . . . . . . . ANDREW ANTONIO ancos . . . . . . . JAMES CHAMBERS kaon, JR. . . . . . . CONSTANTINB NICKOLAS PSIMAS . . . . . DUVAL WELDON Pucxm'r . . . . . ERNEST HARRIS PUCKE'IT . . . . . . JOHN Rooms PUGH . . . . . . . . . . . Pl Kappa. Alpha. NICHOLAS WILLIAM PUGH, JR. . . . . . . . Pi Kappa Alpha; Dean's List; and versity of Virginia Magazine. JOHN BARRY PURCELL. . . . . . . . . . Phl Gamma Delta. WILLIAM THOMAS PURDUM. . . . . . . Phi Gamma Delta. GEORGE LILLARD QUAINTANCE . I-IWN MN I . . . . . . . . . Petersburg, Virginia . Petersburg, Virginia . . . University, Virginia . Portsmouth, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia . . . . Faber, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia t I I I I ' n u D 4.. . . . . . . . . . .Roanoke,Virginia Curls Business Staff. '34; Business Manager, Unl- 3 . . . - . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia 2 . . . . . . . . Towson, Maryland . 4, . . . . . . Woodville, Virginia 4 Paco I27 b CORKS AND CURLS I935 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE'S JOHN DEAN Qunuzs . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia WILLARD QUARLBS . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia WILLIAM CLARK QUINN. . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Crisfield, Maryland Kappa A1pha;Dean'a List: Track Squad. LEWIS MILES RAISIG . . . . . . . . . . 5- . . . . Inwood, Long Island, New York Bronze Medal in Italian, '33. ANDREW CARNEGIE RAMSAY, JR. . . . . . .3 . . . - . . . . . Birmingham,AIabama Sigma. Alpha Epsilon; First Year Swimming Squad. '33: Fraternity Editor, Corks and Curls, '34. '35; Fraternity chresentative, '33. '35; Dean's List. ELMER VVHARTON RAMSEY . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . .Bentonville,Virginia HAMPTON CARSON RANDOLPH . . . . . . . 4 . - . . . . . Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania JACK Cownz RARDIN . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . Huntington, West Virginia Alpha. Tau Omega; First Year Basketball Squad. Eus'rus Comma RAWLE . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . Albany, New York ROBERT BELL RAWLES . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta; Dean' 3 Li'st; Baseball Adjunct. MELVILLE COLLINS RAWNSLEY . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . Chester, Pennsylvania BERNARD HAROLD RAYMOND. . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Phi Alpha: Dean's List; Glee Club;F1rst Year Track. JOHN HOWARD RAYMOND . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Montclair, New Jersey Lasue HARTWELL REED, JR. . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia ROBERT MURDAUGH REED . . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . WPortsmouth Virginia WELLFORD LATHROP REED . . . . . 2 . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma; Lambda Pi: P. K. Soclety; D. 0. D. 0.; First Year Football Team. '33: Varsity Football Squad '34: First Year Tennis '33; Golf. '35. GEORGE HANNAH Reese, JR. . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . .Petcrsburg, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma; Lambda. Pl: Dean's List; Reporter. College Topics. '33-'34: Associate Ed- itbr. '34-'35; Assistant Business Manager, Corks and Curls. '35: Circulation Manager. Uni- versity of Virginia. Magazine. '34-'35; First Year Track Team, '34; Varsity Track Squad, '35. GEORGE HENKLB REESE . . . . . . . . .4. . . . . . Roanoke, V1rgxma GORDON REGAN . . . . . . . . . 2 . . .Old Westbury, Long Island, New York Delta. Psi; Skull and Keys; German Club: D. 0. D. 0.; First Year Football. '33; First Year Baseball. '34; Varsity Football Squad. '84. ELLIO'IT KERNER REICH . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . .Bridgeport, Connecticut Sigma. Nu. LANGHORNE Rem, JR. . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . .Kansas City, Missouri Alpha. Kappa. Psi; Phi Delta Theta; Busines Adjunct. College Topics, '34; Dean's List: Track, '34. RICHARD H. Remus . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York Glee Club. Aucus'rus CALEB REMMEL . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . . Little Rock, Arkansas Sigma. Alpha Epsilon: Dean's List; Skull and Keys; Assistant Manager Track. '33-'34; Man- ager Track. '34-'35; V Club. PRATT Cues REMMEL. . . . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . . . Little Rock, Arkansas Sigma Alpha Epsilon: German Club; First Year Boxing Team, '33-'34; Cross-Country. '34; Swimming Squad. '35. JOHN Evenm REMSBURG . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . Round Hill, Virginia EDMUND ADDISON RBNNOLDS, JR. . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia ALBERT FONTAINE REUTLINGER. . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky Delta Kappa Epsilon; First Year Football; First Year Track. MAURY REYBURN . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - . . . . . . . . Aiken, South Carolina ROBERT MILLER REYNOLDS . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Alpha. Tau Omega: First Year Boxing Squad. '35; College Topics Staff. '34-'35. THOMAS EDWARD REYNOLDS . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Fincastle, Virginia FRANCIS BAYARD RHEIN . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . Saunderstown, Rhode Island Phi Kappa Sigma; Glee Club; Reporter College Topics. '34-'35: Corks and Curls, '35. CLARENCE KILLIAN RHODES . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . .Madison, Virginia HENRY OLIVER RHODES . . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . . Madison, Virginia DAvm LUCIAN RICE. . . . . . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . . Stuart Draft, Virginia e Page II. p 1935 CORKS AND CURLS THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES HERBERT J. RICH, JR. . . . . . . . . . . 4 . - . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. Phi Epsilon PI. , ALBERT ANDREWS RICHARDS . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. Phi Delta Theta. U PTON HILL RICHARDS . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Warrenton, Virginia Delta Tau Delta; Boxing Adjunct '34, '35; Fraternity Representative. Corks and Curls. '35; First Year Baseball. '34. EDWARD JONES RICHARDSON, JR. . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . .Baltimore, Maryland Delta Kappa Epsilon; First Year Football; First Year Boxing; First Year Baseball. JAMes DBLORAINE RICHARDSON . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia HILTON LLOYD RICKARD . . . . . . . . . 2 . - . . . Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey JOHN ELLIOTI' RIDDELL, JR. . . . . . . . . 2 - . - . . . . - . . Louisville, Kentucky JOHN WILLIAM RIELY . . . . . . r . - . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Alpha Tau Omega; First Year Track. CONRAD LAWSON RING . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . - . . . Woodstock, Virginia Sigma. Nu; First Year Football. Track. CHARLES WILLIAM RINGIER . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Paterson, New Jersey Lows PAUL RIPLEY . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia EDWARD JOSEPH RITTENBERG . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York Zeta Beta. Tau; First Year Swimming Manager; Varsity Swimming Manager: College Topics Adjunct. . Amos RIVERA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . Bayamon, Puerto Rico ANTHONY BARCLAY Rmzs . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . Cobham, Virginia Cuzsnm HARRIS Roanms . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Worcester, Massachusetts Alpha Epsilon Pl; Glee Club, '34- '35; Band. '34-'35. FRANK FLOURNOY Ronznson . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . Jackson, Mississippi Delta. Psi. ALAN SCOTT ROBINSON . . . . .4. . . . . . . . . . . Winnetka, Illinois Chi Phi; Skull and Keys; First Year Boxing Team, '32. FRANK LESLIE ROBINSON, JR. . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . Cismont, Virginia HOWELL ALLISON ROBINSON . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia Jessa MONTGOMERY ROBINSON . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . Elmont, Virginia Alpha. Kappa. Pal. CHARLES HOLLINGSWORTH ROGERS . . . . . . 3 - . . . . . . . . Norwalk, Connecticut JOHN Cowman ROGERS, JR. . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . McDonald, Pennsylvania Delta Tau Delta; Dean's List; Adjunct, Corks and Curls, '34; First Year Track. '34; Varsity Track, '35. ORLIN Woonnow Rocans . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . . . Dry Fork, Virginia Phi Sigma. Kappa; First Year Basketball; Varsity Basketball. '33, '34. '35; Varsity Baseball. '33. '34; Captain. '35; 13; V Club. CARL MARTIN ROHMANN . . . . . . 4 . . . . - . . . . . Brooklyn, New York Glee Club; College Topics. '31- '32; Swimming Team. '33, '35; Tennis Tram, '31-'35; South- ern Conference Champion '34. JUSTIS BETHEL ROLFE . . . . . . . . I - . - . . . . . Union City, New Jersey Band; College TOpics Staff . HUNTER Humaxonn ROMAINB . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . .Petersburg, Virginia ALEXANDER Ross Roman. . . . . . ..4 . . . . . . .Knoxville, Tennessee Delta. Psi; Skull and Keys; German Club; Alpha Chi Sigma; Dean's List; First Year Football. '31; First Year Baseball, '32; Track. '33; Varsity Baseball, '33. '34, '35; Bad Check Commit- tee. '34. FRANCIS Anon ROOT . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Haywood, Virginia THOMAS PRESTON Tmcc Rona . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Petersburg, Virginia RIAL NELSON Rosa . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Clarendon, Virginia GEORGE DAVID ROSENBERG . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . Lawrence, Long Island, New York Alpha Mu Sigma: Fraternity Representative, Corks and Curls; Track. THEODORE JOSEPH ROSENBERG . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York FRANCIS COLEMAN ROSENBERGER . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . .Alexandria, Virginia Jefferson Society, College Topics, '33- 3'4 University of Virginia Magazine; Student Assembly. JEROME ROSENBLOOM . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . Bell Harbor, Long Island, New York Alpha Epsilon Pl. 4 Page I29 5 CORKS AND CURLS I955 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ALONZO JAMES Ross . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky Phi Delta Th ta; Dean's List; Departments Editor, Corks and Curls. '33-'34; Applicant for Degree, '35. CHARLES SAVAGE Ross. . . . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . . . Nassawadox, Virginia EUGENE GARLAND Ross,JR.. . . . . . . .3. . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia Intermediate Honors. FRANCIS JOSEPH ROWLAND . . . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . . Ridgefield, Connecticut ALBERT STUART RUBIN . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia EDWIN IRWIN RUBIN . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York Dean's List; Filst Year Basletumll Squad DOUGLAS PENDLETON RUCKER . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Delta Tau Delta; First Year anluthall '34-'35. SAMUEL CUTHBERT RUE o n o I I a e n o I I ' o o I l a . Pinsaeld, Massachusetts Sigma Phi Epsilon. NELSON RANDOLPH RUFFIN . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky SIDNEY MATTHEWS RUFFIN . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . Pottstown, Pennsylvania MALCOLM WILLIAM RUSSELL . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . Wheeling, West Virginia JOHN HOWSON RUST . . . . . . . 2 . . . . Fairfax Court House, Virginia Alpha Tau Omega; Lambda Pl: First Year Track. '34; .Varsity Track '35. JOHN MORTIMER RUTHERFURD. . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Tuxedo Park, New York Delta Psi; German Club; First Year Boxing. 34; Boxing. '35. JOHN GEORGE SADLON . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . Danbury, Connecticut JOHN BEALE SADTLER . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . McLean, Virginia WILLIAM HAMPDEN SAGE III . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . , . Schuyler, Virginia ROBERT Love ST. JOHN . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . .Washington, D. C. B tn. Theta Pl; G1 rman Czluh Skull and Keys; T. I. L. K. A.; First Year Track; Varsity Trm-k; Varsity Cioss- C;oumry Varsity Football Squad: V Club; Historian of College. '35. BERNARD HOWARD SAKIN . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York WILLIAM SANGSTBR, JR. . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Peterboro, Ontario FRANCIS SHELDON SARGEANT, JR. . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia HARRY MILLER SARGEANT . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia BEN Woos'rzn SARTOR . . . . . . . . . . 4 - - - . . - . - . . . . . Elyria, Ohio GEORGE GORDON SAULSBURY . . . . . . . . 2 . . - . . . . . . . Baltimore, Maryland THOMAS MCCREERY SAWYERS . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . Hinton, West Virginia Phi Kappa Psi; Boxing Adjunct; Tennis Squad; Dean's List. BERNARD NASH SCHABFER. . . . . . . 3 . . . . . New Haven Connecticut Alpha. Mu Sigma; Dez'als List; Intermediate. Honors; Iirst Year Basketball. SAMUEL JUNIOR SCHAEFFER . . . . . . . . I - . . . . . . . Roselle Park, New Jersey CARL FRBDERIC SCHAUS . . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . River Forest, Illinois KENNELL IDDINGS CHENCK . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . East Hampton, New York LESTER EUGENE SCHLITZ . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . ,. . . . Portsmouth, Virginia LOUIS VVOODBURY SCHMlm . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Avon, New Jersey Delta Kappa Epsilon: Flint Yiar I'tmlmll '34. First Year Boxing. '35; First Year Baseball, '35. ALVIN SCHONFELD . . . . . . . . . . . l . . . Kew Gardens, Long Island, New York Phi Alpha. JACK Josam SCHOOLEY . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Galax, Virginia JOSEPH BERNARD SCHUSSER, JR. . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . Greenwich, Connecticut Phi Delta Theta; First Year Boxing Squad; Adjunct, Corks and Curls. CHARLES FREDERICK SCHWARTZ . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore, Maryland Theta D lta Chi; Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; First Year Baseball; College Topics. VVILLIAM SCHWARTZ . . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Phi Alpha; First Year Swimming, '31-'32; Varsity Swimming, '32-'33-'34. e Page I30 b 1955 CORKS AND CURLS THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES LEONARD Pump SCHWARZBACH' . . . . . 3 - Dean's List: Intermediate Honors: First JAMES ALAN WILSON Sc01'r . . . . . . . . 3 - JOHNSCO'I'I'.............1 Phi Kappa Psi. JO'IN MEInyllJllE SCO'IT u o 1 o a O o u a 2 ' Sigma. Phi Epsilon. ALFRED BURDON SECCOMBE . . . . . . . . 3 . Zeta Psi; German Uluh, Ell Bzumna; EMANUEL COHEN SEFF . . . . . . . .1 Phi Alpha; Virginia Players, ROBERTSEGAL.... . . . . . . . . .1 EMMETSEIBEI.S. . . . . . . . . . . .5- Bcta Theta Pl; German Club; Lambda Pi. GEORGE Gommwmn: SEIBELS, JR. . . . . . 3 . Rota Theta Pi: Lambda H: P. K. Sovh-ty: T. Football Squad. 33. '34; V L'luh. HARRY VVYTHE SELDEN . HAROLD BLAND SENDER . . . . . . . . . 5 . JOSEPH HAYWARD SETTLE, JR. . . . . . . . 2 . LYNE MONCURE SHACKELFORD . . . . . . . 1 Delta. Psi: First Your aning. VIRGINIUS RANDOLPH SHACKEI.FORD, JR. . . . . 3 - Delta Psi; Skull and Koys; German Fluh; Curls. '34; Assistant Manager of Boxing. '35. FRANK VVstox SHAFFER. . . . . . . . .1 Jeffvrson Society; Give Viulr; Mallir'on Hull Group; WILLIAM ELSTON SHANNAHAN. . . . . . .1 Dum's List. RALPH WESLEY SHANNON . . . . . . . .1 EDWARD EMMANUEL SHAPIRO . . . . . . . 1 Alpha Mu Sigma. BAYARDSHARP. ....... . . . Delta Phi; Skull and o 3 ' 'uernmn t'luh; Keys; JOHN STERLING SHEA . . . . . . . . . . 1 LEONARD DANIEL Snmns . . . . . . . . . 2 . MAHLON RlCHARD SHELBOURNE . . . . . . I Kappa Sigma; Band; GEORGE FENNEL SHELBURNE . . . . . . . 1 HAROLD VVILLIAM SHELLING . . . . . . . . 2 . GEORGE GREGORY SHELTON . . . . . . . . 1 JOHN ELDON SHEPHERD III. . . . . . . .2. THOMAS Romans SHEPHERD. . . . . . . .3. Phi Sigma Kappa. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SHEPPARD. . . . . .1 VVxLLIAM Lows SHERMAN . . . . . . . . 3 Phi Alpha; li'rauvrnily Rvprusvntmixv. Manager, '33-'34; Jeffvrson Sm-iuty. '32-'35; '1 'ul'kh' DAVID STUART SHIELDS. . . . . . . . .2. LomsE.vao. . . . . . . . . . . .1 ROBERT MURRAY SHOOR. . . . . . . . .l Pi Lambda Phi. q' Page I3I 5 Your Buskvtlmll. Z First Year '34-'35; First Year Baseball. '35. Eli Banana: First Year Basketball Squad. and Mnmlgtr. Virginia Players. '34-'35; Hrchcstra, '32-'33. . Paterson. New Jersey . . . . . . . . Buffalo, New York Gordonsville, Virginia . IIillsdale, New Jersey . Cherrydale, Virginia Varsity Footlmll; V Club. . Great Neck, New York Foot hull: . Norfolk, Virginia '. . New York. New York . New York, New York I. L. K. A.: First Y ar Vnothall; Varsity . Hampton, Virginia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . Culpeper, Virginia . Orange, Virginia . Orange, Virginia Fraternity lh-prmwntativv, Curks and . VVaymart, Pennsylvania Btlptist Student I'nion Council. . Easton, Maryland I johnstown, Pennsylvania B ayonne, New Jersey . W'ilmington, Delaware A4 D; Eli Banana: 4. . Brooklyn, New York . Alexandria, Virginia Paducah, Kentucky . Richmond, Virginia . Portland, Maine Princeton, New Jersey . Broad Run, Virginia . - . - . . . . University, Virginia . Portland, Oregon . Hazleton, Pennsylvania Purlx'. '35; Glue t'luh, '32-'35; Assistant Norwich, Connecticut . Hazleton, Pennsylvania West Hartford, Connecticut CORKS AND CURLS I035 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES CHARLES CHRISTOPHER DUDLEY Snon'r . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia MARTIN LEWIS SHOTLAND . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York Pi Lambda. Phi. LEWIS SHULMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia PHILIP LAUB SHULTZ . . . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . . Staunton, Virginia Zeta Beta Tau: Adjunct, Corks and Curls; First Year Swimming. HERBERT WENTWORTH Sxancx . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York Delta Phi; German Club; Boxing Adjunct, '34-'36. GONZALOSIFRB. . . . . . . . . . . .x. . . . . . . . .Santurce,PuertoRico KENNETHSILVER. . . . . . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . .NewYork,NewYork MILTON SILN'ERMAN o a ' G o o O o 0 o n 2 0 ' ' U ' e I o O Brmklyn, New York Alpha. Mu Sigma; Dean's List: Secretary. Band. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS SIMPSON . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Lynnhaven, Virginia Kappa. Sigma; Skull and Keys: German Club; Football Squad, '32. '33. '34. MARTIN SINGER . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York Pl Lambda. Phl. TnouAs MCFARLAND SKELLY . . . . . . . z . . . . . . . . . Wilmington, Delaware Delta Phi; German Club; Skull and Keys; Assistant Manager, Track, '36; Swimming Squad, '35. IRWIN H. SLATER . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . Brooklyn, New York First Year Swimming. WILLIAM HOWARD SLAUGHTER, JR. . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Galveston, Texas Pl Kappa. Alpha: First Year Boxing. ARNOLD Nnuznwooo SLOAN . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Delta, Pal; Lambda Pl: P. K. Society; D. O. D. 0.; First Year Baseball. Tennis. ROBERT WARREN SLOCUM . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . Cristobal, Canal Zone Phi Sigma. Kappa. WILLIAM Wnson SMILEY . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . Charleston, South Carolina ANDREW MURRAY SMITH . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . Charleston, West Virginia Kappa. Alpha: Track. BRUCE MONROE SMITH . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Evanston, Illinois Slgma. Alpha. Epsilon; First Year Swimming; First Year Track. CHNARLES GARDNER SMITH. . . . . . . .4. . . . . . . . . . Strasburg, Virginia CHARLES VARNUM SMITH . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Clarendon, Virginia CURTIS ASTOR SMITH . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia DONNELL MIDDLETON Sum! . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Stevenson, Maryland Phi Kappa Sigma; Skull and Keys; German Club; First Year Football, '32; First Year Track. '33; Varsity Football Squad, '33. '34; Varsity Track. '34. '35. DOWNING LEMUBL SMITH . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Pi Kappa Alpha; First Year Football. FRANCIS DUNNINGTON SMITH . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Henderson, Kentucky HENRY WILLARD SMITH . . . . . . . . . x - - . . - . . . . . . Spencer, Virginia HERBERT SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . Auburndale, Massachusetts Dean's List. HERBERT MCKELDEN SMITH, JR. . . . . . . 3 . . . - . . . . . Staunton, Virginia Phi Gamma. Delta; Lambda. Pl; P. K. Society; Dean's List; College Topics. '32. '34. MCCAIN SMITH a o o 0 n o o o o o o o 2 ' 0 ' e ' o I 0 u e o NvaShington. D. C. MASON SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - . . - . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia PAUL CONWAY SMITH . . . . . . . . . . 3 - . . . . . . . . . The Plain, Virginia Sigma. Chi. RAYMOND 0. SMITH . . . . . . . . . . 3 - . - . . . . . . Belleville, New Jersey ROCKWELL HALL SMITH . . . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia RUSSELL SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia 4 Page I32 D I055 CORKS AND CURLS THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES SANFORD JEROME SMITH . . . . . . . . . x . . . . Woodmere, Long Island, New York Pl Lambda Phl; Virginia. Players. THOMAS SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Brooklyn, New York Slgma Phi Epsilon; Dean's List. WALTER GRIFFIN SMITH . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Virginia Beach, Virginia Sigma Nu. WILSON Levakmxc SMITH, JR. . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . Stevenson, Maryland Phi Kappa Sigma; Adjunct Football. '34; First Year Track Squad. '35. CHARLES REED SMOOT o g u I a o n I o o N ' 3 ' e . ' I n . 0 Washington, D. C. Sigma. Chi; Baseball, '35. WILLIAM LEONARD SMYTH . . . . . . . . I - . . . . . . . Glen Ridge, New Jersey Phi Delta. Theta; First Year Track. '35. DAVID MYNDERS SMYTHB . . . . . . . . . 4. . . Memphis, Tennessee DONALD SNELLENBURG . . . . . . . . . . 3 . - . . . . . . . Wyncote, Pennsylvania RICHARD TEMPLE SNELLINGS . . . . . . . 1 . . Boydton, Virginia DEXTER HUBARD SNOW . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. GEORGE WATERBURY SNYDER . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Glee Club; Virginia Players; Applicant for Degree. HYMAN SOLNICK . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . Brooklyn, New York Phi Alpha; Intermediate Honors; Varsity Boxing. '31. Lows ROGERS SOMERVILLB, JR. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . , , Winston, Virginia JULIAN CARROLL Sovoan . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . - . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Kappa Sigma. WILLIAM BROWN SOUTHGATB . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Covington, Kentucky Sigma Chi: First Year Baseball; Varsity Baseball Squad. CHARLES LEWIS SOURS . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Roman Emma SPALDING . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York Sigma Alpha Epsilon; German Club; Skull and Keys; First Year Football, Boxing; Varsity Football; V Club. SAMUEL AYERS SPENCER, JR . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Scottsville, Virginia HENRY ROBERT Spmmxn . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Butler, New Jersey H. KINSEY SPOTswoou . . . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . . Petersburg, Virginia Delta. Kappa. Epsilon. JENNINGS BERNARD SPRINGER . . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . . . Enonville,'Virginia Lows Truman STABLEFORD . . . . . . 2 . . Meriden, Connecticut Fnznamcx ELBREY STABLE! . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Georgia Dean's List. JOHN PHILIP STAFFORD, JR. . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Easton, Maryland Alpha. Tau Omega; First Year Football. '33; First Year Boxing, '34; Flmt Year Baseball, '34; Boxing Squad. '35. THOMAS BASCOM STALEY . . . . . . . . . 3 . University, Virginia IRVING GILBERT STARK. . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York STANLEY STARK . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . Binghamton, New York RICHARD L. M. STEIN . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . Chicago, Illinois Phi Epsilon P3; First Year Tennis Team. CHARLES ABBOTT STEVENS . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania D;lta Tau Delta; First Year Basketball. '34-'35. LAWRENCE MALCOLM STEVENS . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia RUSSELL BRADFORD STEVENS . . . . . . . . 1 . - . . . . . East Falls Church, Virginia Band, '35. OSCAR MILTON STEVENSON, JR. . . . . . . . 3 . - . . . . . . . Cape Charles, Virginia ARTHUR CHAPMAN STEVER, JR. . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . Watertown, New York 2 Page I33 5 CORKS AND Cums I935 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES EDWARD MAUPIN STOCKDELL . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia JOHN VAN BIBBER STOCKSDALE. . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York JOHN BISPHAM STOKES, JR. . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . Moorestown, New Jersey Phi Sigma Kappa; Glee Club: First Year Boxmg Team; First Year Cabinet. CAREY Anmson STONE, JR. . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . Crewe, Virginia HENRY ATwoon STOUT, II . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Zeta. Psl. RAYMOND FLITz STOWERS . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . Rocky Gap, Virginia HENRY A. STRADE . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . Brooklyn, New York THEODORE Boom STRANGE . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Gordonsville, Virginia Alpha. Tau Omega: First Year Cross-Pountry. '32. Track. '33; Cross-Country Team. '34; Varsity Track Squad. '34; Varsity Swimming Team, '35. JOSEPH HAYWARD STRAT'I'ON, JR. . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . Gordonsville, Virginia HUGH GRANT STRAUS, JR. . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . New York, New York Zeta Beta Tau. MAURICE LEON STRAusII, JR. . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Phi Epsilon Pl; First Year Swimming. '34. FERDINAND ROBERT STRAUSS . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . Brookline, Massachusetts Zeta. Bola Tau; Co'lego Toplr-s. JOHN R. WILLIAMS STREET . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Kappa Alpha; Dean's List. Roman Moons STUART, JR. . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. Phi Delta. Th ta; First Year Football Squad. '34: First Year Boxing Squad. '35. CLAUDE NORRIS STULTING . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia HENRY Joann STURM . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . NeWport News, Virginia Varsity Basketball, '32, '34. '35; Captain. '34; Kappa Alpha. HUGH LEANDER SULFRIDGE, JR. . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia TIMOTHY JOHN SULLIVAN . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Phi Gamma. Delta: P. K. Society; Corks and Curls; First Year Football. WALTER Gvsmv SULZER, JR. . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . Wyoming, Ohio WALTER STERLING SURREY . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . New York, New York PAUL EUGENE SUTHERLAND . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . Bedford, Virginia WILLIAM HARRY SUTHERLAND . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . North Garden, Virginia CHARLES eruzm SWOOPB . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . Madera, Pennsylvania Phl Sigma Kappa; First Year Football Team. Boxing Team: Varsity Boxing Squad. '33-'35; Varsity Golf Squad. '34-'35. RAYMOND Josam TABAKIN . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Alpha Epsilon Pl. CABELL MAYO TABB . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Phl Kappa. Slgma: Skull and Keys; German Club; Dean's List: Fiat Year Tennis Team. '33; Assistant Manager, Basketball, '36; First Year Manager, Basketball. THOMAS BRANDER TALIAFERRO . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Phi Kappa. Sigma; First Year Bask than. '35; Baseball. MANSON B. TATE . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . Saxe, Virginia JOHN WALTER TATUM, JR. . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . Chincoteague, Virginia CECIL ELWYN TAYLOR. . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia COLSTON TAYLOR , , , , , . . , , , , . 5 . . . . . . . . . Gilbert, W'est Virginia FREDERICK ELwoon TAYLOR . . . . . . . . I - . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia Phl Kappa Psi; First Year Track Squad. '35; Associate Editor of 'Corks and Curls. '35. GEORGE HEISLER ROBERTS TAYLOR . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boise, Idaho JOHN CHARLES RANDOLPH TAYLOR, JR. . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Page, West Virginia Lawns FREMONT TAYLOR . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . Bremo Bluff, Virginia ! Page I34 5 I035 CORKS AND CURLS THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES STUART AUSTIN TAYLOR. . . . . . . . .4. . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia STUART SYMINGTON TAYLOR. . . . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . .Baltimore,Maryland Delta Psi: P. K. Society: Skull and Keys; D. O. D. 0.; T. I. L. K. A.: First Year Basketball Squad; Varsity Basketball Squad. '33-'34; Varsity Tennis Team. '33-'34; Treasurer, Intertra- ternlty Council, '33-'34. PARKER WILLIAM Teen. . . . . . . . . 4- . . . . . . . . Roseland, New Jersey THOMASDAVISTEMPLE. . . . . . . . .4. . . . . . . . . .. .Waco,Texas Phi Kappa Sigma: German Plub: Lambda Pi: Ell Banana: Dean's Llst; Intermediate Honors; Adjunct Football. '31-'32; Assistant Manager Football. '33. WILLIAM HOWARD TERRY . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Duxbury, Massachusetts Emuoue Aucusm Tessmm . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. Sigma Nu. GEORGE EDWARD T HOMAS . . . . . . 3 . . New Rochelle, New York Roman EDWARD THOMAS, JR. . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . Covington, Virginia ARTHUR WALLACE THOMPSON . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . Newton, Massachusetts ROBERT RATHBURN Tnoupsow . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . Miami Beach, Florida FREDERIC GORDON TICE . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . - . - . . Roanoke, Virginia Dean's List. EDMUND FILLMORE TICER, JR. . . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . . Alexandria, Virginia Pl Kappa Alpha. FOREST FRASER TIFFANY . . . . . . . . . I . . . - . . . . . Montclair, New Jersey Sigma. Alpha Epsilon; First Year Swimming Team: Baseball Adjunct. ERNEST meoon TIGNOR, JR. . . . . . . . 3 . . . . - . . . . . Richmond, Virginia CHARLES TENCH TILGHMAN . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . Marion, South Carolina Sigma Alpha Epsilon. RICHARD BARBER TILLINCHAST, JR. . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . Litchfield, Connecticut DAVID FRANKLIN TILLMAN . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . Riderwood, Maryland JOHN WILLIAM TINDALE . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . Brockton, Massachusetts WILBUR FRANKLIN TINDER . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia DAVID TODD . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . South Lincoln, Massachusetts HARRY WRIGHT Tour: . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Scarsdale, New York Phi Sigma Kappa: First Year Football. '33; Varsity Football Squad. '34; Fratefnlty Repre- sentative. Corks and Curls. '35. BERNARD REID TOLSON, JR. . . . . . . . . 3 . - . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. Sigma. Nu. ROBERT WELLINGTON TOMLIN . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Alexandria, Virginia RICHARD Toms . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . Brockton, Massachusetts WILLIAM HOYLE Townes . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Bertrand, Virginia ANTHONY GENARO TRAMONTB . . . . . . . l - . . . . . . . Mount Vernon, New York VINCENT Aunuus TRAMONTE . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . Mount Vernon, New York LEONARD TRELL . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York Phi Alpha; First Year Football. '33. Truck. '34: Varsity Football. '36; Varsity Track, '35: v Club. PHILIP COCKE TROUT . . . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia Beta Theta Pi. JOHN HENRY TROUTMAN . . . . . . . . . n . . . . . . . . . . Butler, Pennsylvania AUGUSTINE WAsnmc'row TUCKER, JR. . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Shanghai, China Delta Psi; Lambda Pi; First Year Swimming Team. '34; Varsity Swimming, '35. CHARLES WALLER TUCKER. . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . Berryville, Virginia Zeta PSI; First Your Swimming. WEIR MITCHELL TUCKER. . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond. Virginia Beta Theta Pi: P. K. Soc-iuly; First Ymn' Football. Truvk; Varsity Football Team, '34. 3 Page I35 b CORKS AND CURLS 1035 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES HENRY Lows Tuxmca . . . . . . . . . 3 . - . . . . . . . . . Goshen, Virginia KNOX TURNBULL . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . Arlington, New Jersey Digippa Sigma; Skull and Keys; First Year Football. '33. Baa.-ball. '34; Varsity Football Squad. Ewan THATCHER TURNER . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Fincastle, Virginia HOWARD TURNER . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - . . East Falls Church, Virginia JOHN MARVIN TURNER . . . . . . . . . 1 . . East Falls Church, Virginia RUSSELL TURNER . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . East Falls Church, Virginia STANLEY ALBERT TWARDY . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . Stamford, Connecticut JAMES BAKER TWYMAN . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia Ch! Phi; German Club; Skull and Keys; Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; First Year Basket- ball. '33. Baseball. '33; Varsity Basketball. '34; Golf Team. EDWARD BOILEAU TYSON . . . . . . . . . 3 . - . . . . . Southampton, Pennsylvania College Topics. SANFORD MARTIN ULLMAN . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York Pl Lambda Phi; College Topics; Virginia Players. GODFREY WADDELL UPDIKB . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia RANDOLPH MILLS VALZ, JR. . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Staunton, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta; College Topics. JOHN BEVIER VAN ALLEN o o 0 o I g o u 4 I ' ' e o 0 O c ' O o 2 Clinton. Iowa . Sigma. Alpha Epsilon: Delta Sigma Pl; Track Adjunct. JAMES Roman VAN Dwnnncu, JR. . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia JACOB JAY VANDERGRIl-T, JR. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Gloucester, Virginia Gnosvemon BRUNB VAN DUSEN . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Excelsior, Minnesota Alpha Tau Omega; Orchestra. '34. '35. MORTON DAVID VAUGHAN . . . . . . . . 2 . . , . . . . . . . . Altavista, Virginia WILLIAM COACHMAN Vanna II . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Moultrie, Georgia WILLIAM SAMUEL VBRPLANCK, JR. . . . . . 1 . . . . . . - . . . Nutley, New Jersey Sigma Alpha. Epsilon; Dean's List. MARVIN EDWARD VIA . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia LUls JOSE ANDRES VILLAL6N . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dean's List; Associate Editor. College Topics. HULDA MERRIALL VON Nwmwan . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . Berkeley, California CHARLES Dasnown WADSWORTH, JR. . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . Pelham Manor, New York GEORGE WESLEY WAIT . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . Watertown, New York Sigma Alpha Epsilon: First Year Crosa-Country Team; First Year Track Team; Crosa-Country Team. '34; Captain. '34; Track Team, '36. Lawns MBRIWETHER WALKER, JR. . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . Petersburg, Virginia Chl Phl; Skull and Keys; German Club; Dean's List; Assistant Manager. Basketball. '35. ADEXANDER DONIPHAN WALLACE . . . . . . 4 - . . . . - . . . . Hampton, Virginia JOHN HENRY WALLACE . . . . . . . . . 4 - . . . . . . . Atlantic City, New Jersey Phi Delta Theta. WILLIAM Jarnkson WALLACE . . . . . . . 4 . . . - . . . . . .Tunstall, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma; Skull and Key;s P. K. Society; Scarab Fraternity; Football Adjunct, '31- '32; Boxing Squad. '31- '32; Champion Intramural Boxing, '35. ROBERT WALLACE, JR. . . . . . . . . . . 2 - . . . . . . . . . Warrenton, Virginia CHARLES GLENN WALLIS . '. . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . Baltimore, Maryland FRANCIS MARION WARD . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . Fort Smith, Arkansas Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Delta Sigma Pi; Baseball Adjunct. ROLAND VAN WARD . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia THOMAS COLEMAN WARD, JR. . . . . . . . 3 . . . . - . . . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Alpha Tau Omega; Lambda Pl; Fraternity Representative, Corks and Curls. '34, '35; Aunt- ant Manager. Football, '34. c Page I36 b I935 CORKS AND CURLS THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES MILLARD FILLMORE WAluucx, JR. . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia SIDNEY MARVIN WASSERMAN . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia TnouAs RUTHERFOORD WATKINS . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . Charlotte Court House, Virginia WILLIAM BELDBN WATLING . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Phi Kappa Psi; G.rman Club. DUFFBL STEPHENSON WATSON . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia FRANK Luau: WATSON, JR. . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . Jacksonville, Florida Delta Psi; First Year Basketball. N35. JOHN GOEBEL WATSON . . . . . . . . . . I . - - - . - . . . . . Easton, Maryland MELVIN RAY WATSON . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia Glee Club; Intermediate Honors: Assignment Editor, College Topics. SIDNEY DANIEL WATSON . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Pi Kappa Alpha. JOHN Aucusrus WATTS . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia JOSEPH PRENTIS WEBB II . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia JAMES GUY WEDDLE, JR. . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Portsmouth, Virginia Delta Phi; P. K. Society; First Year Football; Track Squad. BRADFORD GAGE WEEKS, JR. . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . Oyster Bay, New York WILLIAM RAWLE WEEKS II . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . Chattanooga, Tennessee Delta Kappa Epsilon; First Year Football. Boxing, Track. LIGB HARRY WEILL . o u I I u n c c o o 3 ' a u ' o o I u 0 Chattanooga, Tennessee Zeta Beta Tau; Dean's List; Assistant Business Manager. Corks and Curls; Assistant Man- ager, Track; Manager. Cross-Country. ROBERT JULIAN WBILL . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . Woodmere, Long Island, New York First Year Track, '32; Varsity Track Squad, '34; Varsity Basketball Squad. .34. '35; College Topics, '31. Lzsue EMANUEL WEINER . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Far Rockaway, New York ALFRED BERNARD Wamsnm . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . New York, New York Phi Epsilon Pl. HORACE GILMER WELLS . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky Delta. Tau Delta. JOEL Wnrrsrrr Wm'rrmcron W. Wmnnoox . x . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. Sigma. Alpha Epsilon: Dean's List; College Topics; Corks and Curls. MAURICE LORD WHEELER . o o I o o I o I 3 ' ' ' ' ' o u a I Q Elmira, New York ALLEN Nave WHITE, JR. . . . . . . . . . x - . . . . . . . . . Ivy Depot, Virginia Phi Kappa Psi; Associate Editor of Faculty, Corks and Curls. '35. GILBERT GREENWAY WHITE, JR. . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Helena, Arkansas Delta. Tau Delta; Dean's List; College Topicsz First Year Boxing, '34. THOMAS NEWBY WHITE, JR. . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . Franklin, Virginia Kappa. Sigma; Lambda. Pl; Glee Club; Assistant Manager. Football, 34. WILLIAM YOUNG CONN WHITE, JR. . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Abingdon, Virginia GORDON MYERS WHITLA . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . Ridgewood, New Jersey CARL EVERETT WHITNEY, JR. . . . . . . . 2 - . . . - . . . White Plains, New York Alpha Tau Omega; First Year Track Squad, '34. WILLIAM WRITING WICKER. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . .' . Coconut Grove, Florida Beta. Theta Pl; First Year Boxing. RAYMOND NEIKIRK WILBURN . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia CLARENCE Evanm WILKERSON . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia LAWRENCE BLACKWELL WILKERSON . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia Pi Kappa Phi; Roanoke College. '31-'32; University of Alabama. '32-'33. EDWARD BYERLEY Wlest . . . . . . . . r. . . . . . . . . . Turbevillc, Virginia 4 Page I37 b CORKS AND CURLS 1935 THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES MILTON SNELL W1LK1N30N. . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . North Arlington, New Jersey Sigma Nu: First Your True k. WILLIAM BURTON WILKINSON. . . . . . 2 . . . . . . North Arlington, New Jersey Sigma. Nu; Dean' 3 List; First Year Track. - CHARLES W1LL1AM VVILLEVERJRH . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . Elizabeth, New Jersey ALFRED GRAHAM WILLIAMS III . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . .Fort Smith, Arkansas Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Delta Sigma Pi; D an's List; Glee Club; First Year Tennis: Boxing Ad- juncL ARMISTEAD DANDRIDCE WILLIAMS . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Delta Psi: First Year Football Squad. '34; First Year Boxing. '34-'35. CHARLES LAVAL WILLIAMS,JR.. . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . New Orleans, Louisiana FLOYD WILLlAMs . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . .Lyons, New Jersey Sigma. Nu FRANK DEANS WILIIAMS, JR. . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Chi Phi; Skull and Keys: Dean' 3 List; First Year Tennis: Varsity Tennis. GEORGE DANDRIDGE WILLIAMS . . . . . . . 3 . . - - . . - - . . Richmond, Virginia Phi Kappa. Sigma; Lambda Pi: lnturmed'ate Honors; First Year Boxing, '32; Reporter. College Topics. '32; Associate Editor. '33: Assignment Editor, '34: Associate Editor. Corks and Curls, '34; Sports Editor. '35: University Christian Associatlon Cabinet. '34-'36. JAMES LAWRENCE BASIL VV1LL1AM3 . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . Colonial Beach, Virginia Phi Delta Theta: Sigma Upsilon; Dean's List; Glee Club. JOHN CHARLES WILL1AM3, JR. . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Staunton, Virginia JOSEPH CLOBERRY WILLIAMS . . . . . . . . 3 . . . - . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia MICHAEL HARMON VV1LL1AM3 . . . . I . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia MURAT WxLus WILLIAMS . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . Richmond Virginia Delta Psi: T. l. L. K. A.; Raven Society: P. K. Society: Skull and Key;s Secretary Raven Society. '34-'85; Seor tary. Student Senate. '34-'35: Editor- in- Chief College Topics. '34-'36: Madison Hall Cabinet, '33-'84; Intermediate Honors, '33; Fraternity Representative, Corks and Curls. '32-'33: Assistant Manager. Football. '33; First Year Track. '32. RICHARD BLAND Wll.l.,lAMs J11. . . . . . .3. . . . . . . . . . .Norfollr, Virginia CHARIES READY VVILLMMSON . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . Lebanon, Tennessee Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Dean's List: First Year Boxlng. BROKE ALLAN WILLls. . . . . . . . . . 3 . . - . . . . - . . Arlington, Virginia EDWARD RICHARD W1LL13 . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Clifton New Jersey JOHN MORRIS WILLIS . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . Culpeper, Virginia Gzoncn GARLAND WILSON, JR. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . - . . . Radford, Virginia NORMAN LEE WILSON . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . - . . . Brookline, Massachusetts Phi Alpha: Dunn's List: First Year Basketball. '34. THOMAS PYM W1LSON, JR. . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Squlk, Virginia CHARLES A. WINDHOLTZ, JR. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . Longmeadow, Massachufetts JOHN DAVIS WINCFIELD . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Richmond. Virginia FRANCIS MANN1NG WINIKUS . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . New York, New York Dean's List. '33-'35: First Year Baseball. '32; Varsity Baseball Squad, '33: Associate Editor, University of Virginia Magazine. '35. CARL ALVAR WIRTANEN . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . Kcnosha, Wisconsin JAMES RUSSELL W1312LY . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . VVaynesboro, Virginia Intermediate Honors, '34-'35. THOMAS HENRY Wlss, JR. . . . . . . . . J, . . . . . . . . Morristown. New Jersey ROBERT AUGUSTUS W1T'rxa . . . . . . . . 1 . . Westfield, New Jersey Zeta Psi; Football; Basvball. DAVID CHRISTOPHER WOLFE. . . . . . . .3. . . . . . . . Johnstown, Pennsylvanh PAUI..HOWARDWOLFE. . . . ... ....1....... .. .. .Rome.Nchork Kappa. Sigma. iORDON ALBERT WOLFE . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . New York, New York Pi Lambda Phi; Virgina Players; Fraternity Repn-sentath'c, Corks and Curls. MAXWELL KENNETH Womz . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . .Salem, Virginia MAYNARD EMERSON VVOMER . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . Johnstown, Pennsylvania Southern Conference Boxing Phumpian, '34. '35; Captain. Boxing. '34. REGINALD MARVIN WOOD . . . . . . . . . 4 . . - V . - . . . Charlottewille, Virginia VVALBRIDGE WOOD . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Pasadena, California Sigma Alpha Epsilon; First Year Boxing. BLAKE BAKER WOODSON . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Dean's List; J m'rson Sm-it-ty. 01111-1 VERNON VVORLEY . . . . . . . . . 1 . - . - - - . - Charlottesville, Virginia P111141? HML VVORMAN, JR. . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dayton, Ohio Fhi PM; First Year Football T111111. 'S-I: First Yt-ar Trm-k. '35. CHARLES CRUMPTON Won'rmNcrrON . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia 1 Page I38 b 1935 CORKS AND CURLS THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES DANIEL OWEN VVORTl-HNCTON' DAVID IRH'IN xVORTHINITFON . ERNEST BRINTON WRIGII'I', jR. . EVAN ROY WRIGHT . . . Theta Phi: Phi '31-'32; Fraternity JAMES LOGAN WRIGHT . . . MORTON McDoweu. VVRIGIIT . Phi Gamma lhhltn. JOHN THOMAS Wnoxsx HENRY LORNE W YA'IT . EVAN MCLEOII VVYIJE . ALFRED SCALES NVYHJIII, jIz. . Phi Kappa Alpha. THOMAS Homes XVIIIJE . Phi Kappa AIIIIIII. ROBERTIIENRYYACER. . . . . Sigma Nu. NATHANIEL STARBLICK YALE . Phi lN-ltu ThI-III: '33: AIIVPI'USHIL' MIInam-r. DOUGLAS THOMAS YATES . . . ln-nn'x List; AIHIIIII-I, I'nrks HAROLD TAYLOR YATES DAVID YEN'I'IS . . . . . CHARLES FIELDINC YOUNG . WILLIAM HENRY PALMER YOUNG . ALEXANDER MASSII: YUII.I.F. . DANIEL YU'IER . . . FREDERICK CLEMENS ZEISBFRC, JR. Phi Kappa Sunm: Skull and HuskI-IIIIIII Twill . '35: Varsity LEONARD JOSEPH Zexme, JR. . ALFRED GFORCE ZIMMERMAV, JR. ROBERT VVl-IAVER ZIMMERMAN, JR. ln-an's List; I'I'nss-I'HIIIIII'y, JACOB IIYMAN ZISKIND. . . . Alpha llvltu; 'I'I.I:IIII; IivIII'I-n-IIIIIIivu. Alpha Kappa '31; '33: 4 . Charlottesville, Virginia . . I . . Greenlield, Ohio . . I . . Newark, Delaware . f. . . Birmingham, Alabama IM'HJXS List: Hoard I l'IllItOl'b', I'uI'ks and Curls. '32-'34; lIIIuI'fI'zIIvI-IIIIy I'nunI-il. '33331. . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . .EastRadford,Virginia 2 . Savannah, Georgia 2 New Haven, Connecticut . 3 . Hackensack, New Jersey I . . . . . . . RiIlgewood, New Jersey I . . . . . . . . New York, New York I . . . . . . . . New York, New York . I . Somerset, Virginia - . . . . . . . . . . Lewiston, New York PSI: lhu-III's List, '34; AIleIIIu-t Hushnss Stuff. I'ullogu ToplL'S. Assistant HusiIIIRR MnnnuI-r. '35. . . . . . 2 . . West Islip, Long Island, New York n:nl Vurls, '33-'31; Dvpul'tmmlts Erlilm', 'IH-N35. . . . I'niversity, Virglnh . . I . . . . . 4 . . jacksan Heights, New York . 2 . . Ozark, Alabama I . . Richmond, Virginia I . . Arrington, Virginia . 2 Charlottesville, Virginia . . . . 2 . . . Wilmington, Delaware Ko'ys; GurIIIIIn I'lIIlI; First Year Basketball Tvam. '34; Varsity TI'uI-k Squad. '35: V I'IIIII. . . . . . I. - . . . . . VVesIchester, Pennsylvania I . . . . . . . . . Newport, Rhode Island . West Islip, Long Island. New York Boxing. I'III'ks :IIIII t'urls. . Portsmouth, Virginia I ,f, .m, Swimming. 01; SPECIAL STUDENTS ELOISI: VIRGINIA BISHOP . . Boox LER'I' BORIBOON . CHARLES VVAL'I'ER CARNAN, JR. . . Phi Kappa HIuIIIII; HusiIII-ss Mnnnmr. ZH-'35; MIIImgI-r Varsity quI hull. GUILLERMO lH-I Roux . . . . JOHN TREVOR DOWNER . . 'l'hI-III I'm. WILLIAM EMMEI'I DRIthu' . Sigma I'hi; FiI'sI-YI-rzr Punthnll. LESLIE ExSIIAw . . . . CLIFTON ALBERT GRIsso . XVII.I.IAM LEONARD IAFORCE . lvev FOREMAN LEWIS .. CAROLYN MARTHA anox . IRENE Rose MANN . . ALEXIS UBOI.ENSKY, JR. ZI-tzl I'Hi. ANTONIO IGNACIO PAREIms . . MARY SCOTI PARKER . PAUL Ropea, jk. . . . . ELLIS TAYLOR SHANHOIJV. . . PEYTON CECIL GODFREY SHORT . JACK WILLIAM EDGAR SIMPSON . . VIRGINIA SNYDER . . . . . EIIII'ARII LINWOOD 'l'URNER . . FREDERICK ALBERT XVImII, jR. . . L'IIIIlulzI l'i: Aesialnm '31-'35; . . . . . 3 . lmversny, hrgmm 3 . Lampang, SIam . . . . 3 . . . Baltimore, Maryland 1'. K. Suc-in-.5'; .IL 3 mm lthinI-ss Manager. Purks und Uurls : Advertising Munngrr, I'ollvm- TupiI-s ; l'hvvr LI-uder: V I'lub. I. . . . . . . . . Panama City, Panama I . . . . . . . Bedloe's Island, New York 2 Petersburg, Virginia 3 . . . Baltimore, Maryland I . Roanoke, Virginia 5 . Barbourville, Virginia I . Petersburg, Virginia 3 . lfniversity, Virginia 3 . Charlottesville, Virginia I . New York, New York I . . . . . . . . Panama City, Panama 3 . . . . . . . . . . l'IIiversity, Virginia . . . . Petersburg, Virginia I . . . Cold Stream, XVest Virginia I . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia 2 . Norfolk, Virginia 3 . Charlottesville, Virginia I . Longdale, Virginia I . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia I Page I39 I CORKS AND CURLS IQ35 The following students, having, during their first two sessions as students in the College, attained an average grade of eighty-hve per cemum or more on courses aggregating onc-half the require- ments for the degree in Arts and Sciences without failure on any course, are awarded certifi- cates of INTERMEDIATE HONORS EDGAR M. ANDREWS, JR. CHARLES H. BAST FREDERICK M. BELMORE WILLIAM N. BERKELEY, JR. ALFRED C. Bstor LEWIS H. BOSHER, JR. STEVEN S. CHAMBERLAIN Vncn. C. DANIELS, JR. STEWART Daxsmw E. GRIFFITH Donsox, JR. AUGUSTUS C. EPPS JOHN R. GARNE'I'I' DAVID J. Gmsonv HAROLD H. G151 HENRY H. GLASSIE, JR. VVILLIAM J. GOLD ROBERT A. Gooowm, JR. THOMAS C. GORDON, JR. FRANCIS V. Jonnson JAM ES R. WISELY 4 Paco I40 b CLARENCE E. KING, JR. PHILIP W. KLAUS JEROME M. Kom; WILLIAM N. LEONARD HASKIN V. LITTLE VINCENT MAZZARELIA RALPH E. METZ BERNARD K. MUNDY SEVERN M. NOTTINGHAM, JR. DAVID R. OWEN RIAL N. ROSE EUGENE G. Ross, JR. BERNARD N. SCHAEFER CHARLES F. SCHWARTZ LEONARD P. SCHWARZBACH LAWRENCE M. STEVENS JAMES B. TWYMAN CHARLES G. WALLIS GEORGE D. VVILLIAMS UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES SECOND TERM Session of 1934-1935 : Wfouowing madam, WWhthcpmoathgummaUmmhmmuxadu mksthanIftmtemI-homs, whanamagegradeonaummofatleast dghly-Mperatm, are placed on the 'Dean's Lin of DISTINGUlSHED STUDENTS Am. anon: I IInIIum AxDIIvII IDcAI ufrII'rs. II- Auu Inc. ALAI nuuuAn, minus: urn AIIIrrIAn. cwlu carton. Il- Anmoun. wxuxAu cumin V. IAICUS. LIONAID nAle IAST, anILu uolzl Inqmn. rIxn-u noun quuv, VIILLIAI lawn. ll. nun. IIx IxICnALI. Hawuu leLLACI um I D. IaIzI'r IOI'TCOIIIIV. .Tl snot. AuIIu unmet Immr. Imlsz vuIcnuA IliilLL lAIsIqu. nu? IucrlAIl. mom nAxnoI ILAIsLEI. lulu? IIwII noon . Ian ovan : IDLLS'. built?! MSHI ml Iosuu, mm lmrroil. II. 1-le JO! IIALLIV. lulu om . Iocu GllYlLl-I um Imwnu 1 me nowu. nAvm mull. ID? owl, SfUAlf ILLm. IL IIown. WILLIAM IAIDAU. menu. WM. IUI LLavu loll. ll :rr. 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PollsTEI. usu: ncuuu NMIES. rAsoIAL m'vvv nL-cw. LIAvm uILmI IIIIIIDI. yruam NAIOLD nlxmuvn. HALIIH mum- ruLLzI. JACK CLAYTON FULLEI. LAI'IMI'CZ uAIYnI mIII. um: JAE cunvILu uuumx vomEcAI cAIxzn. JIII - mun, Mun ulcnn' CAsoUl. anILz's WALnL JI anta lAI'rIN cAvan. nAmIL IIAIIL Gin LAxcmN IrIOIII'ILT onset nAIIu. Minnow ransom MIL . IVIIT. ll mus. lulu? HAIIIIO . ll- cls'r. MAIOLn Iownn cunmu. JEIIOLD IxanIn cmnull. uox cam. wluuul M r cowlAmI nIIIrI'r lmum, n. canal unwa II wunLuI IlltlllllDGl unm coomnu. Ion AIcnu. 1L coma. CHAILB mutton! cannon. Jam! 70 mImI, 'nIouAs cumsfuul. II- cIInIl. Luau ImLu c s; ALVIN WALLACI IAquroI. 1mm LAWIII'CI IIALL. wuuu IDWAIn w AMI lumen. LINN IIEL XI wcocl. puns wwnlu. umv, nucu nAInI qu'mul. ALIIIT IDWAID Iuvu. WAYLAxn JACKIOI. IL lluvnl. IAIu IAIIur Hull, IchAIn ALI. IIusLn. Inc: I'IILADI nusnxuar. III'JIIIICI Ir. IAul. Ill , STANLEY LIOHAID lull. luau: IIEVWAIII. nunusou mIscnul IDWJIIIJ IAcIu mu . IaIur nInuIcl rrIAIXII noun: JAcI lulu uo-rnumn. 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Aunt 'rwvqu. JAMES MI:- m. Imm MAITIN I'AN Ann: yous ILI'IrI vwx-rm urr vAmI VIIILAICI IIILLIAI MML'ILJI- IILLuu l. xs Juxz AMIIIs mums; quI Ixnu loxlrm IIALLIs. cIIAILH I .ENN warn. mum VAN WARRICK. MILLAIII rluloud WAMKHMAN mmm' uAmI wanu! rum: LISLIIJL wArn-u, Iu um IAV yum. yum AI CLSTUS mun: 10mm IIrI1m.u nun. WINE! LriLll IMAIUIL Izsvumux. mIL wm'rsn-r VL w. mun n. M! uum- numu wuuus, ALIn. n cuuAM. nl muvw uux m III II unnm cmvncv DAKDRXDG! wnuAIIs. ML Inn mnuusm nun wxxmm. NORMAN LII: uxxcran, 1mm mus wmxlw IIAms quxnm mun: Mm; nIIuILL wnl Ir, IIAVHI cmlqurnu mm. mm vmwum uwu-wh .k: UAKII wunnmmw mmu. oI'nI In M, n-II my VAX r. IATnuxIL iTAIlUCl nns mt LLAS muIAs VAYP nuuw TAImI vzuns. mun vuII 4,. mums rluumc nu In, JAmI HYIAH Is . Rum mum... - CORKS AND CURLS I955 PEABODY HA! 1. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES Bachelor of Science in Education ISABELLE MARY ALLEGREE LUCY RANDOLPH LEE EVADNYR JOYCE ARTHUR ROBERT HAMILTON LILLARD Doxomv MARIE AYLOR ROTHWELL JACKSON LILLARD RAYMOND CARRINGTON AYLOR VIRGINIA DARE MCCARTHY KATHERINE HILL BABER WILLIAM OVERTON MCGEHEE CLAUDE DUDLEY BENNETT MARY ELIZABErH MUSTARD Vmcmm FRANKLIN BOLEN MARCUERITE COLEMAN OMOHUNDRO MAMHA FRANCES HAMM KATIE WINGHELD PHILPOTTS MILDRED TAYLOR HANKINS ELLA MAE LESUEUR QUARLES . MARGARET MARSHAL! HELM CECIL DUBOIS RAINEY ELIZABETH HOOPER KEPNER VIRGINIA PIERCE REVERE FRANCES SFRATTON LACKEY VIRGINIA ELIZABETH ROBERTS SARAH RAINES LACY PHYLISS WHITE SMITH MARTHA Vmcmm TRULUCK Barllelor of Srimre in Nursing Education MARY VIDA CHEEK CLARA IONE SMITH FRANCES BEATRICE VVHI'ITEN Page I42 b I955 COQKS AND CURLS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REGISTER OF STUDENTS Name Year in I'niVursity Houn- ISABELH-t MARY ALLEGREE . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia ELLEN WILSON APPERSON . 3 . . Yancey Mills, Virginia EVADNYR JOYCE ARTHUR . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Alta Vista, Virginia DOROTHY MARIE AYLOR . 2 . Brightwood, Virginia RAYMOND CARRINGTON AYLOR . . . . . . 5 . . Red Hill, Virginia KATHERINE HILL BABER . . 2 - Cartersville, Virginia BARBARA BAILEY . . . . 1 . . Charlottesville, Virginia FRANCES MARSHALL BAKER . 3 . . l'nivcrsity, Virginia ANNIE LEE BARKSDALE . . . . . . . . . 1 - . . . . . . . University, Virginia MARTHA V. BAYLOR . . 2 . . Staunton, Virginia CLAUDE DUDLEY BENNETT . . . . . . . 4 . . Danville, Virginia l'hl lM-Itu Kappa; Intern: dintv Honors CYNTHIA BERKELEY . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . l'niversity, Virginia CHARLES EDWARD BINC . . . . . . . . . 4 . . Free Union, Virginia VVILLIAM KYGER BING . . 3 . . Free Union, Virginia VIRGINIA FRANKLIN BOLEN . . . . . . 4 . . Culpeper, Virginia MARION SHERWOOD BROOKS . 3 . . Charlottesville, Virginia CHARLES KENNETH BROWN . . . . . . . . 1 . . Staunton, Virginia CAROLYN BURKE I . Richmond, Virginia MARIAN ACNEW CAMPBELL . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . Wyoming, Pennsylvania JESSIE CATHERINE CARPENTER x . . Berryville, Virginia MARY VIDA CHEEK . . . 2 . Greensboro, North Carolina 101m SMITH COSTELLO . . . 4 - . . Bluemont, Virginia MARTHA CAMPBELL COUL'rER . n . . . Charlottesville, Virginia MARTHA ANN COX . . I . University, Virginia UTEY SPENCER CRUTE . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . Mount Sidney, Virginia FRANCES COPELAND DESHAZO . . . . . . I . . . V . . . . . West Point, Virginia FRANCES HALL DONEGAN . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . .Wingina, Virginia DOROTHY GABRIEL DUFFY . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . Waynesboro, Virginia MARTHA JANE DULL . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . , . . Weyers Cave, Virginia SARA ELIZABETH EARLY . . . . . . . z . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia LOUISE anocx FISHER . . . , . . x . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia MARION BROOKS GIANNINI . . . . . . n . . . . . . . . . Schuyler, Virginia ELLEN MARTIN GILKESON . . . . . . . l . . . . . . VVaynesburo, Virginia GLAan GRANDY Gonsm' I . Nickelsville. Virginia IMSLEE EBISSA GRMNCER . . 3 . Farmville, Virginia MARY SHEPHERD Gmssuxcak 3 .Charlottesville, Virginia MARTHA FRANCES HAMM . . 3 - . Charlottesville, Virginia Amen: MARTIN HANCOCK 2 . . . Appomattox, Virginia HARRIET LICHTFOO'I' IIANKINS 2 . . . Charlottesville, Virginia MILDRED TAYLOR HANKINS . . 4 . . . Charlottesville, Virginia NANCY Lawns HARNSBERCER . 2 . . Danville, Virginia NIARY Jonxsmx HARWARD . . x . . Norfolk, Virginia GRACE CLIFFORD HEARD . . . . .1. . . . . . . . ..Richmond,Virginia EMMA SHIPMAN' llmmss 3 . . Charlottesville, Virginia MARGARET MARSHALL HELM . 2 . . . Alexandria, Virginia HELEN BYRD Ilnxnmcxsox . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Nurfulk. Virginia 2 Page I43 D CORKS AND CURLS I955 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SAMUEL PAGE HIGGXNBOTHAM . . MARY Louxsa Hosuen . NELLJEFFREY. . . . . . . . . . . LEATA ANNE Jmnmn . . ISABEL FLEMING Jonas . . ELIZABETH HOOPER Karma: . . OLIVIA KINCAID . . . FRED FRY KNOBLOCH . . FRANCES STRATFON LACKEY . SARAH Runes LACY . . . BETSY STALLINGS LAMBETH . . LUCY RANDOLPH LEE ROBERT HAMILTON LILLARD . ROTHWELL JACKSON LILLARD . . CLARA ELIZABETH LILLY . VIRGINIA EDNA LUCAS Vuzcmm DARE MCCARTHY . . WILLIAM OVERTON MCGEHEE, JR. DOROTHY ANNE MAYO . . PAULINE PARK MAYO . . MARIAN STARKE Mann? . . . . . . . . B.A.. Randolph-Mm-on Woman's College. MARY HERNDON MILLER MARY ELIZABETH MUSTARD . Lwas Bosnian NEWTON VIRGINIA CRAWFORD NIXON . MARGUERITE COLEMAN OMOHUNDRO . . . Sandidges, Virginia . . Charlottesville, Virginia . . . Arvonia, Virginia . . Waynesboro, Virginia . . Waynesboro, Virginia . University, Virginia University, Virginia . . Crozct, Virginia University, Virginia . . Halifax, Virginia . University, Virginia . Fine Creek Mills, Virginia . . Haywood, Virginia . . Duct, Virginia University, Virginia . . Luray, Virginia University, Virginia Kent's Store, Virginia . . Charlottesville, Virginia . . Scottsvillc, Virginia . . Charlottesville, Virginia H H c - nu+nnn+muuuuup$uun H n . . Ruckerville, Virginia . Cismont, Virginia . New Canton, Virginia . . Charlottesville, Virginia . University, Virginia +NHHHHNNWN RUTH CALLAWAY PANNILL . . . . . . . . . . Martinsvillc, Virginia N E'rru-z ELLIS PHILLIPS . . . . . . . . . . . VVaynesboro, Virginia KATIE Wmcnsw PHILPOTTS . . Roanoke, Virginia VVINIFRED JACKSON PUCH . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia MASON HARDEN PULLY . . . . . . South Hill, Virginia ELLA MAE LBSUEUR QUARLES . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Cacn. DUBOIS RAINEY . . x o o I n I n u c ' I I n a I o Middleburg, Virginia B.A., Ohio Stau- Unh'nrsity; M.A.. XVilllame-tte Univvrslty. MARJORY REA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . Crozet, Virginia VIRGINIA PEARCE REVERE . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Hartfield, Virginia PAULINE AUDREY RHODES . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . Charlottesville, Virginia VIRGINIA ELIZABETH ROBERTS . . . 2 . . . MoormansRivcr, Virginia MARGUERITE BURYL Smmn' . . . 2 . . . White Post, Virginia CECILIA LEE SMITH . x . . . Charlottesville, Virginia CLARA IONE SMITH . 2 . . . Newport News, Virginia PHYLLIS VVHn'E SMITH . . 2 . . . . Afton, Virginia EDITH BLANCHE Souuuzs . . . . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . .. Dillon, South Carolina MARY BANKS SULLIVAN . . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia EMMA FRANCES SWINDLER . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia MARIA REA TILMAN . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . Crozet. Virginia GERTRUDE DANIEL TISDALE . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Burnleys, Virginia MARTHA VIRGINIA TRULUCK . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . Strasburg, Virginia MARY VVATKINS WARREN . . . . . . . . x . . . . . . . . . . Chatham, Virginia FRANCES BEATRICE WHn'rEN 2 . . . Greenville, West Virginia JANICE ELIZABETH VVILKEsox . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . Clifton Forge, Virginia KATHERINE WILKESON . . . . . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . . Clifton Forge, Virginia Vmcmm KATHERINE Wm . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia ALBON WAVERLY YOWELI. . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . Peola Mills, Virginia 2 Page I44 b 1935 CORKS AND CURLS OFFICERS C. ARCHIE HAHN, JR. President WILLIAM W. PAYNE Vicc-President ALDRICH DUDLEY, JR. Srtrelary BARTH J. GILCHRIST Treamrer BENJ AMIN F. WATKINS H inarian C. ARCHIE HAHN, JR. DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING MECHANICAL LABORATORY Pug. I45 b 1 Page I46 , DEPARTMENTOF Axmuzw Bum BARB WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA BSE. LEONARD VVILLIAM BALLARD, JR. CHARLO'IVI'ESVILIJ-I, VIRGINIA 115 E. ELM ER TAYLOR Bmcmmv wu LIAMSPORT, MARYLAND B.SJC. EDWARD ARTHUR BELMORE SCHUYIJ-ZR, VIRGINIA B.SJC. FRANCIS ELTON Bkowmzx LAWRENCEHLLE, VIRGINIA l! S E. HENRY MEADE CADOT, B.S.E. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Ch E. HOWARD ROPER DAVIS NORFOLK, VIRGINIA B512. WILLIAM LEE DAVIS, JR. pom'smoum, VIRGINIA 1; SE. ALDRICH DUDLEY, JR. ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA B rue. CHARLES ARCHIE HAHN, JR. UNIVERSITY, VIRGINIA 13.5.3. ENGINEERING Wm 1AM PACA KENNEDY CHARLES TOWN, WEST VIRGINIA B.S.E. FRED GARDNER LlAnY, JR. CHARLO'I'TESVILLE, VIRGINIA B.S.E. JOHN WILSON LUCAS PETERSBURG, VIRGI NIA B.S.E. JOHN CURRAN MCGHEE ALEXANDRIA, vmcmm 13.3.19. JOHN Mosss MCNAUGHT PORTSMOUTH, vmcmm B.S.E. COLIN TASSIE MONTGOMERY WARRENTON, VIRGINIA 13.8.19. ROY MACKENZIE PATERSON NEWPORT NEWS, vxkcmm B.S.E. WILLIAM WALKER PAYNE BOYDS MARYLAND B.S.E. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN VVATKINS RICHMOND, VIRGINIA B.s.E. Q Peg. 147 b CORKS AND CURLS 19:65 DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING FOURTH-YEAR JAMES RICHARD ADAMS . V1111: MARTYR ARAKELIAN . ANDREW B1119 BABE . Trlgon. LEONARD WILLIAM BALLARD, JR. . Tau Beta Pl: Theta Tau; A. Them Tau; President of A. I. :11 Virginia. issue 01 1933-31. ELMER TAYLOR BEACHLEY . . Tn'asurer, Virginia Chapter A. EDWARD ARTHUR BElMORE . . Tau Bela P1:A1pha Chi SlgnIa:T11gnII; I. E. E. I' E.; Ran-II; 1.1111. 13.; 'BniId.. Member 01' Enginvcrlnn CW : .1. 1.111. E.- CLASS . Lynchburg, Virginia . New York, New York . VVinchesIer, Virginia .Charlottesville, Virginia 01' Tau Beta Pi;V11-ojR gent of Edltnr of Engineering Sm-rvlan'y . VVilliamsport, Maryland . Schuyler, Virginia LEWIS ALFRED Buss . . Norfolk, Virginia FRANCIS ELTON BROWDER . . Lawrenceville, Virginia WALTER Scorr CARTER . Charlottesville, Virginia HOWARD ROPER DAVIS . . Norfolk, Virginia WIHHIAM LEE DLHS JIL . . . Portsmouth, Virginia Them. Tau 1111111; D -11a Sigma P111. ALDRICH DUDLEY, JR. . . . . Alexandria Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma: 1. m1ul:11 P1;G-rn11n 1111b; Trigon 110.11 0.:Fra10rnin rrpresenmllve Forks 111111 Purls. 1 A. . 1 1 . 41.; 1ross- 1011111ry Team '-:12 34:1'apmin. '34; FI'vshIIIIIII Truvk. '31. .Vnrsiilx T: . Y 1 lull; 59111-1an Engineering School. '34-'35. JOSEPH MYRON GEORGE . .Catlett, Virginia CHARLES ARCHIE HAHN. JR. . .1 niversity Virginia WILLIAM PACA KENNEDY FRED GARDNER 1.1.101 JR. JOHN XVIISON LICAs . l' . ppm; Trtignn - GI- rmnn Cluh; Vnrshy Team. ' :11- Vars V' ' 1 11m;$1uIII-m ASSPIIIIII- A S. M. 1-3.; Vire-Phairman. '31-'35. LIII:iII- 111115 N IIs; 11111115: I INl Instruvinr, 311111. T9111. JOHN CL'RRAN MCQIIIEE. 101m MOSES MCNIL'CHT . COHN TASSIE MoxrmMFRI 1111: Hum. 1'1 T. 1. 1.. K. .31.: 113111.:111- . . 19 Frnshnmn 17011111111 T111111. 19111; 1211510 19-4 Huh R01 MACKENZIE PATERsox . 1V1L1.IAM WALKER PAYNE . . . . . . . . . , Ruvvn Smirly; Tnu Rem PI: Timon; .1. S 1'. 1-1; BENJAMIN FRAVKHN WATxIxs . I Page I48 I I iro- PrI-sidenl .Charles T011n,VVest Virginia . Charlottesville, Virginia . Petersburg, Virginia :31; Alexandria, Virginia . Portsmouth, Virginia . XVarrenIon, Virginia 51111111 ! Rranrh. A. S. M. 12.. 511111111. 193.131; Varsity Football. .1; 1111Im11n l 110111.11l . Newpurt NeIIs Virginia . Boyds, Maryland Engin-w-I'in: 1 1-11111'11. . Richmond, Virginia I955 CORKS AND CURLS DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING THIRD-YEAR CLASS NICE! AKERMAN . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Virginia JOHN GRANT ARMISTEAD, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma: Trigon; A. I. E. Ch. E. eStudent Branohh Glee Club, 1932- '33. '33- '34. '34.- '35; Editor. Chemical Engineering Bulletin, 1934- '.35 CHARLES GLASGOW ARMSTRONG . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Moms SKINNER CLARK, JR. . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia ROBERT GAMBLE COPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lyndhurst, Virginia HENRY BLOUNT DANIEL . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia RICHARD MICOU DANIEL . . . . . . . . . . . Alexandria, Virginia JOSEPH ELLIS DILL . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buchanan, Virginia B.S., Davidson Collcge. HUGH EDWARD DONNALLY . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia HOWARD BERRYMAN EDWARDS . . . . . . . . . . Sweet Briar, Virginia JAMES HUEY FALL, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenville, Virginia WILLIAM MILLIGAN IRVINE, JR. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Culpeper, Virginia ANGELUS ALEXANDER JANOS . . . . . . . . . . . . Hinton, West Virginia JOHN STAUFFER MCILHENNY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia B.S. Chem., University of Virginia. HERMAN REA MAUPIN . . . . . . .Charottesville, Virginia WILLIAM GREEN Pomnexren, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . Morgan City, Mississippi Delta Psi;Trigon;A1pha C hi Sigma: P K. Society: A. 1. Ch. E.: V Club; First-Year Foot- ball Team. 1932: Finst- Year Basketball Team. 1933: Flrsl-Year Baseball Team, 1933; Varsity Baseball Team, 1934. GEORGE Jones PORTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Geonce DAWSON PRIESTMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth, New Jersey EBEN BENT REESE . . . . . . . . . . Wilmington, Delaware Phi Gamma Delta; Trigon; P. K. Society. JOHN PENN RUTHERFOORD . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia VINCENT WILLIAM STARKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crozet, Virginia WILLIAM WALLACE SrARKe, JR. . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta; Trigon: P. K. Society. JAMES Lesue S'npe . . . . . . . . Stephenson, Virginia HENRY STARR WA'rruzs III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexandria, Virginia Trigon: A. s. C. E. GEORGE FREDERIC WHITE, JR. . . . . . Richmond, Virginia LUCIEN DADE Wms'rON III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winston, Virginia JOHNN QUINCY ADAMS. . . . . . . . . EDWIN LEE ARMENTROUT . EARL WILSON BATIEN . . . . . . Trigon. Juxua ALMY BLACK . . . . . . . . VVILuAM RALPH Ban'rox . JURY YATES BROWN, JR. . VVILLIAM Evanerr CALDWELL, JR. . . . . . . ROBERT CRAIG CARRICK . Chi Phi: Trigon; Treasur r. .Engineoring School. M. E.. '34- '35. WILLIAM Benjamin Carruthers . . . . . . . JOSEPH MORELAND COWGILL . . . . . FRANCES GEORGE DUPONT . . . . . . . Loms SIEGMAN EHRICH, JR. . . . . . . . . . PETER FERRER, JR. . . . . DONALD Lewxs FITZHUGH. . . . . . Beta Theta Pi: Freshman Football. German Club: Trigon. 1933; 3 Page I49 , 333334; Freshman Baseball. . Greenport, New York . Goshen, Virginia . Carters Bridge, Virginia . Churchland, . . Charlottesville, Virginia . Charlottesville, Virginia .Washington, D. C. . . .Richmond, Virginia Sec retary and Treasurer of the A. S. Virginia . North Fork, Virginia . Paulsboro, New Jersey . . .Montchanin, Delaware . . New Rochelle, New York . New York, New York . Charlottesville, Virginia 1934; Varsity Football. 1934; CORKS AND CURLS 1935 DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING PAUL W1LL1AM FITZPATRICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. GEORGE VVILLIAM FORSY'IH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Esmont, Virginia Zeta Psi: Skull and Kvys: German 1' lub. VVALTER Roman FRANKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brookings, South Dakota CHAUNCEY MCLEAN 611.315111, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia BARTH JOHN G11.c1us1' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newburgh, New York JOHN Fonsv'rn C0113 GLENN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ivy Depot, Virginia Delta. Psi; Trigon: Dean's List, 1934. NICHOLAS THOURON GORDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Merion, Pennsylvania MARTIN SEYMOUR HERZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago, Illinois PERCY FUQUA HURT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marion, Virginia ARCHER LEBARON JONES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hampton, Virginia HARRY K113111101? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia HERBERT JOSEPH I ANDIS, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belleville New Jersey JOHN 13151.1 MCGAUGHY . . . . . . . . .Virginia Beach, Virginia Phi Delta Theta; T'leta Tau; A. l. E. E.; Engineering News Staff. AARON MIZROCII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia JOHN MERRI'I'I' ROBERTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia JOHN TINSIJSY Rucxan, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia HENRY BROOKE SOMERVH.LE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Trigon. Jessa JONES STOCKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hompton, Virginia i.$lf'alg;;;Ln1nbdn Pi; D. O. D. 0.; Football Numerals, 1932 Track Numerals.1983; Football DAVID JACKSON SWING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia RICHARD LEWIS VON TACKY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Titusville, Pennsylvania JOHN GRAY VVHITCOMB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange, New Jersey Theta. c111. JAMES SIMONS WILLIAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . San Diego, California FlRST-YEAR CLASS ALFRED GARNER ARUNDALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia ARTHUR WILLIAM BENHAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pottstown, Pennsylvania JOHN RUTHERFOORD BENNETT, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charleston, South Carolina Phi Gamma Delta. Dams JAMES BOLONGARO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville Virginia GEORGE KENNETH BROWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cherrydale, Virginia GEORGE ALBERT BURHANS, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . .Locust Valley, L. 1., New York JOHN THOMPSON CALHOUN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia DAVID EDWARD CONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L . . Goshen, Virginia HARRY BRAMEIL Cowcqu JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paulsboro, New Jersey JOHN FRANKHN M11111: DAWSON . . . . . . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Delta Phi: Trlgnn; 111111111111 Enginevrlilg 5011913. Engincering Newm Football Adjunct. VV1L1.1AM ADDISON Donauak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waynesboro, Virginia W11.1.1AM Hanmsox FAULKNER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia AMBROSE LANE GARNAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rogers, Virginia WALTER ernsn GRAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Paul, Virginia SAMUEL Scon' HANSBROUGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Winchester, Virginia JOHN GREENLEE HART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Woodridge, Virginia EUGENE GAINES Hwams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. Lows DUBRIEI JONES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Canton, Virginia RALPH CURTIS JORDAN, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbus, Georgia B1111 Theta Pi; Freshman Btisketball JOSEPH Cum: KEITH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia HENRY BELL LAIDLAW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plainfield, New Jersey Delta. Psi. ' HARRY Foxsvm LANGHORNB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warren, Virginia JAMES WOODS LAPSLEY, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miller School, Virginia 1 Page ISO D i DEPARTMENT OF E lvm' FOREMAN LEWIS, JR. . . . . Zeta Psi; Trigon; V'zrgiuiu Plu NIATFHEW LYON . EARL NIOSELEY MARTIN . EDWARD VALENTINE MASON . ALFRED Human MASSEY . ROBERT P011173 MOLTEN, JR. . HARLAN PEARCE MUNSON . GEORGE ANDREW NBA . GEORGE FRANCIS Novev, JR. WILLIAM ROLAND OLIVER . 10m; Ouvamo . LLOYD THOMAS OLSEN . EMME'IT ERAS'I'US PACK, JR. . VERNON QUARLES . MERRITT MAUPIN RAILI-ZY lM-lln 'Puu lLlla: bull. 1931. JAMES FRANKLIN SARGEANT, JR. . CHARLES CLEMON SHELL, JR. . . 8A.. -L'nlversily uf Alabama. ALBERT MAURICE SHERWOOD . JOHN PARKE SIMPSON, jR. . JAMES WARFIEID SMITH . SANDY SMITH . . . ELLIS POLLARD SNEAD, JR. . BASIL DENNIS SPAIJMNG, JR. . RICHMOND DEPAYSTER TALBOT . . . Delta Psi; Trlgon; Hasvhull Adjun WILLIAM ARMISTEAD Towxss, JR. . JAMES WARNOCK TUCKER . . . . Alpha Tau Omega; Cross-Uoun I CHARLES VVILLIAM VIA, JR. . CLEMENT MANH' WADE, JR. . SIDNEY VVAXELBAUM . JAMES ALBERT WEAVER, JR. . HENRY GARTH VVHl-IEI.ER JAMES LEE WIEBEL . ERNEST BRINTON VVRICHT, JR. ALLEN LEwIs ZEPP . . . JOHN OAKLEY ZIMMERMAN . yers. . JR- - Lumuuu 14.; U0: hAJu Lluh , U.;5.. t't. 1933. try Squad. '33. o H e. 'RY M EADE CADOT POST GRADUATES 1935 CORKS AND CURLS NGINEERING . University, VirginiJ Virginia Virginia Charlottesville, . Richmond, . Charlottesville, Virginia . McLean, Virginia . Newpcrt, Rhode Island . XVcstfield, New York . Brighton, Massachusetts . Panama, Republic of Panama . North Garden, Virginia Clarkburg, West Virginia . West Hempstead, New York . Hinton, West Virginia . Charlottesville, Virginia . University, Virginia thernhy of Virginia; First-Yeur Foot- . University, Virginia . Brookside, Alabama . Fairfax, Virginia . Washington, D. C. . Richmond, Virginia . Charlottesville, Virginia . Scottsville, Virginia . Richmond, Virginia . New York, New York .NVilmington, North Carolina . Richmond, Virginia . W'aynesboro, Virginia . Charlottesville, Virginiu . Brooklyn, New York . Remington, Virginia . Charlottesville, Virginia . l7niversity, Virginia . Newark, Dalaware . Lansdowne, Pennsylvania . Lynchburg, Virginia . Richmond, Virginia B.S.E., Unln-rslty ur Virginia; Phi Gamma helm; Alpha Chi Sigma; Trigun; P. K. Society; Treasurer, Engimwring Srhuol. 1932; Firsl-Yuar Buxing Team. 1931. GORDON KEITH CARTER . . . . . . . . liniversity, Virginia Tau Beta P1; Raven: A. I. E. E. EARL THM'ER ELLIS . . . . . . University, Virginia B.S.E.. University of Vn'ginia. DEAN'S LIST OF DISTINGUI SHED STUDENTS DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING. SECOND TERM. I935 NIGEL AKERMAN LEONARD VVHJJAM BALLARD, JR. EDWARD ARTHUR BELMORE HENRY MEADE CADOT GORDON KEITH CARTER JOSEPH MOREI.AND Cowmu. HENRY BLOUNT DANIEL Ilowmn ROPER DAVIS VVHJJAM IJ-LF. DAVIS, JR. BARTH JOHN GILCHRIST CHARLES ARCHIE HAHN, MARTIN SEYMOUR HERZ PERCY FUQUA HURT 4 Pogo I5I w HOWARD BERRYMAN Enw GEORGE WILLIAM Fonsw HARRY KASAKOFF JOHN Wu.sm.' LUCAS VVILHAM VVALKl-ZR PAYNE joux TINSIM' RUCKER, JR. JOHN PENN RUTHERmORn JAMES LESLIE STIPF. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WATKINS ARDS H JR. CORKS AND CURLS IQ55 p ' A: it 7 , , ywuw V 'fv-Vezu dnwnexmy ,Jcbool I Q , hi l'm'varuly of Vlrymm. -r a... mall: v... ! .iumvuhul c...-...;:-. t .. . ,.- ;cmorcvx, THORNTON HALL Great has been the Universityls need for an adequate and up-to-date engineering unit. Within the last year a P. W. A. grant of $379,000 has made it possible to begin construction of a new group which gives every promise of being not only wonderfully equipped but also an addition to the distinctive architecture of the University. Thornton Hall, to be occupied in 1935-36, consists of three intercon- nected buildings forming a U. Facing on McCormick Road will be the largest of the buildings, three stories in height. In it most of the theory of engineering will be taught, while laboratory instruction will be given in the other two buildings extending back from it. Student will enter the main floor through an arched loggia. Here in two wings will be two classrooms seating 75, four seating 40, and three seating 25, as well as offices for faculty members. The secOnd, or top, floor is to be occupied by two large and two small drafting rooms, a fine library and blueprint room. The basement will house the laboratories of Hydraulics, Cement, and Fuel and Oil Testing, as well as individual lockers for 300 students. 4 Page l52 b 1935 CORKS AND CURLS . 3.2a rim h it V. 5.; .l: V . .. C k. , SEMI'MM . i . ; Extending back toward the south on the west side will be a one-story building devoted to the Strength of Materials, Steam and Gas Power, and Road Materials Testing, each in its separate quarters. In addition, this unit will include an instrument room, oflices, and a student lounge on a mezzanine gallery level. On the east side will be a similar structure but of two stories. The ground floor will house the electrical laboratory equipment with separate laboratories for communication, illumination and standardization work. The upper floor will provide a metallurgical laboratory, machine and wood shops and a large aero-dynamics laboratory. Thornton Hall, whose arches reflect the Ranges rather than the Lawn, was designed by the Universityls commission of architects, composed of Walter D. Blair of New York, R. E. L. Taylor of Baltimore, John L. Peebles of Norfolk, and Prof. E. S. Campbell of the University. It will make possible the best training in engineering, so far as physical plant is concerned, that the University has ever been able to oEer and will serve as a strong foundation for a bigger and better school of engineering. t Page I53 p CORKS AND CUQLS I935 WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON. B.A.. LL.D. EMERITUS PROFESSOR OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS in recognition af wlmse services to the University of Virginia, the Rector and Visitnrs have named the engineering group THORNTON HALL Graduating from the I'niversity in 1870, Mr. Thornton rc- turned to join the faculty in I875. From 1902 to 1925 he was Dean of Engineering. In 1931 he resigned and is now Emeritus Professor of Applied Mathematics. h Page I54 D 1955 CORKS AND CURLS OFFICERS JOHN A. FIELD, JR. Pren'drn! BERNARD C. BALDWIN, JR. I 'in--Presidrnt V ICTOR BLUE Sttrclary-Trmsurer JAMES G. MARTIN IV H ixlorian JOHN A. FIELD, JR. DEPARTMENT OF LAW CLARK MEMORIAL HALL Page I55 D Page I56 b DEPARTMENT OF LAW BERNARD COLEMAN BALDWIN, JR., B.S. LYNCHBURG, vmcmm LLB. MORTON WALLER BBLCHER, JIL, B.A. LYNCHBURG, vmcmm LLB. STANLEY JAM Es BLAIR POINT PLEASANT BEACH, Nl-WV JERSEY LL.B. VICTOR BLUE, B.S. FORT GEORGE, FLORIDA LLB. with Final Hanan WILBUR nsx BOSWELL, JIL, B.S. DECATUR, ALABAMA LLB. VVILLIAM VEIRS BOUIC ROCKVHLE, MARYLAND LLB. CHARLES C. D. BRECKENRIDGE, B.S. NEW YORK, NEW YORK LLB. Donsm' WASHINGTON BROWN, B.A. LOUISVILLE, KNENTUCKY LL.B. HENRY VVERNE BRYAN, B.A. LOUISVILLE, KNENTUCKY LI..B. CARI. CASTALDO BAYONNE, NEW jERSEY B.S., LLB. DEPARTMENT OF LAW ROBERT FRANK COLKER MITCHELL, INDIANA LLB. REGINALD GEARY CONLEY, B.A. SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND I.L.B. with Final Hmmrp. HENRY CARD DEJARNETrE ORANGE, VIRGINIA LLB. ANNA ELIZA DINVHDDIE CHARLO'ITESVILLE, VIRGINIA LLB. with Final Honors ANDREW WALLACE DUNCAN, JR. GREENVILLE, KENTUCKY LLB. VVARREN GRICE ELLIOTT uNlVERsrrY, VIRGINIA LLB. THOMAS JACKSON FEE, B.S. ELIZABETH, NEW jERsEY LLB. WARREN CAMPBELL FLYNN s'r. Louxs, MISSOURI LLB. MELANCI'HON GRAHAM FORSTER MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE LL.B. with Final Hl'nors JOHN HANSON GASSOWAY, 13.8. CHARLO'ITESVILLE, vmcxxm LLB. 1 Page l57 p P390 ISB b DEPARTMENT OF LAW EDWARD DIMMICK GAsson, B.A. ALEXANDRIA, vmcmm LLB. HENRY EVANDEK GILLIAM LYNCHBURC, VIRGINIA LLB. ROBERT THOMAS GLADSTONE, JR. muons, vmcmm LLB. ALEXANDER ERWIN HACKLEY, B.A. AMISSVILLE, VIRGINIA LL.B. G. STUART HAMM, JIL, B.S. CHARLOTTESVILLE, vxxcmm LLB. JOHN GREEN HAYES, JR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA LL13. JOHN PENFIELD HODGSON BERLIN, CONNECTICUT LLB. with Final Honlirs JACK STYLES HOGHLAND 11 NEW YORK, NEW YORK LLB. EDWARD MORTON HUDGINS, B.S. CHASE CITY, vmcmm LLB. ALBERT BROWN HUMPHREY HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK LL.B. DEPARTMENT OF LAW WILLIAM BASCOM JORDAN, JR. DANVILLE, vmcmm LL.B. JOSEPH LUTHER KELLY, JIL, B.A. BRISTOL, VIRGINIA LL.B. CLEMENT SAMUEL KESTER xonrom, VIRGINIA LLB. ROBERT WILLIAM LAWSON, JIL, B.A. SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA LLB. JOHN FRANK LILLARD, JR. wzxsmmrron, D. c. LLB. ANGUS WILLIAM MCDONALD LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY LLB. CAM ERON MANN MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE LLB. MILTON L. MARKEL, B.S. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA LLB. STANLEY B. MARKEL, B.S. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA LLB. JAMES GREEN MARTIN IV, B.A. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA LLB. Fag. I59 1 Page I60, DEPARTMENT OF LAW RICHARDS DENYSE MAXWELL, JR., B.A. CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA LLB. Rosco: C. NELSON, JR. PORTLAND, OREGON LLB. JOHN TUCKER PERCY LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA LLB. MILES POINDEXTER II, B.S.Com. LYNCHBURG, vmcmm 1.1.3. EDWARD HAGAN RICHMOND. B.S. GATE crn', VIRGINIA LLB. ROY RAYMOND RUSMISEL, B.S. MCCLUNC, vmcmm LLB. HENRY Mosmxr SACKE'IT, JR., B.S. LYNCHBURG, vmcmm LLB. EDWARD WALKER SCOTT WARREN, VIRGINIA LLB. LEROY SHULMAN, JR., B.A. NORFOLK, vmcmm LMB. HERBERT M. SONNEBORN, JR. wumzmxc, WEST, vmcmm LLB. DEPARTMENT OF LAW RICHARD PINKNEY SOWERS, JR., B.A. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA LLB. HENRY ELLER STALEY CHARLOTIESVILLE, VIRGINIA 13.3., LLB. WILLIAM DANIEL STAPLES, B.A. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA LLB. ANDREW ROWAN SUMMERS ABINGDON, VIRGINIA LLB. WILLIAM GARTH SYMMERS, B.A. UNIVERSITY, vmcncm LLB. HARRY TINSLEY TALIAFERRO, JR. ORANGE. vmcmm LLB. VVILLIAM TUCKER WALLER, B.A. sown BOSTON, VIRGINIA LLB. WILLIAM ELDRIDGE WEBER, JR. CHARI.OTI'ESVII.I.E, vmcmm 1.1..3. DAVID MCCORD WRIGHT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA LL13. EDWIN MORRISON YOUNG, B.S.Com. PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA LLB. 4 Page I6l CORKS AND CURLS I035 That Those Alone May Be Servant: of the Law lVlm Labor will: Learning, Courage, and Devotion to Preserve Liberty and Promote Justice '35 LAW CLASS HISTORY The Law Department Class of 35 was mustered into the toils of Blackstone, Coke and Dobie simultaneously with the beloved latteris virgin roar as Dean of the Law School and with the dedication of beautiful Clark NIemorial Hall as the new slave quarters. Here, beneath the enigmatic gaze of Dike and Eunomia, the lads of '35 learned to take it for three lounging years; here our Hedgling dean proved himself to be indeed a ukind man, whereto attest the presence of many of our mem- bers on the sheepskin roll; and here lovely and deeorous Clark Hall established itself as a pleasant and adequate abode for us well-meaning, if harassed, inchoate servants of the Law-as well as a splendid monument to the generosity, ideals and devotion of its donor. Led through the wilds of the first year by Chairman Ed Hudgins, Thirty-Five at length found itself well ensconced amongst Hourishing bona fine and de facto legal activities. Our true studs sat with the mighty at the desk of the Law Review; in the great Law Club conflicts our vociferous plausibly raked the welkin with terms they as yet knew not the meaning of ; our choice morsels were admitted. into the arms of turbulent Phi Delta Phi, sedate Phi Alpha Delta; while those of us who knew no better stayed in the Lounge and listened to Archie A'Ioore. VVeaned, at last, by the rigors of the Year of Our Law the second, classmates began getting acquainted, saw themselves as no longer mere collegians, discovered that, despite the R'Iedico and Engineer dopesters, no primrose path led into the womb of jurisprudence. Elected as ultimate class oHicers were jack Fields. President; Buster Baldwin, Vice-President; Vic Blue, Secretary; James l'Iartin, Historian. Our worthy Vice-President was destined to show himself no mere vice-presidential timber by crawling into fame as Head Man of the entire graduating class of 1935. Our final year began with Coxis great murals decorating the Hall, and adding an air of mammoth austerity to our comings and goings. Versatile Bill Staples held down the colossal task of editing the uLaw Review; scholarly Dave Wright wielded the Law Club's big stick; smooth Jack Fields presided over the other extra-curricular activities of the whole department. A feeling of close fellowship crept among us, and as Finals approached we thought with actual pain of the prospect of parting with real friends-real friends among whom we included R'Iiss Carter and every solitary member of the faculty-Mr. Dobie, IVIr. Eager, IVIr. Glenn, IVIr. Ribble, NIL Nash, NIr. Buckler, Mr. Dillard. Long years hence we will rise in tedner reminiscence at the repetition of such fondly familiar items as 'il'm a KIND man, uSo in Va., Na-a-aow, Gentlemen, Ann-hanh ? I'll help you out a little, If there's one things that makes me ? ALI..L' ar mad! -and even at a galaxy of semaphore. It is with a sad feeling in our hearts that we say goodbye to Lord RfIansfield and Woodrow VVilson-to Rotunda, Lawn and Range to the Classes of ' 36 and 37-- to all that is the traditionally grand Hole Virginia. As the strains of the Good Old Song hang finally upon our lips, we bid a sad and grateful adieu to our Alma NIater. JAMES G. MARTIN, Historian. 4 Page I62 p 1955 CORKS AND CURLS wry 'JE I I I III I: DEPARTMENT OF LAW THIRD-YEAR CLASS EDIIIN LYEIL RAIN JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portsmouth, Virginia B.A.. RIIIIIIIIIIJII- Mavon IL'olII-Lzu . . BERNARD COLEMAN BHAIDIIIN JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, I'IrgInIa EII HIIIIIIIIII; TI'ILZUH: P. K. SOIIIQ'III'; V t'luII: II, VirgIIIIII l.:III' II'YII'I . I'I'I-N.III-II1 I'Iass oI' ll'-Pl'05iill'llt IIIIvIIqutI-IIIIity I'ouIII-Il; Mun- AIIIIIII 'l'IIu UIIII-nI: ; VIII DIIIII PIII; 1.1; VII-e-PrI-NIIII-nt. Iu'lIV SI-;hnnl EIIIlnIIIII RIII 1935; PIII-HIIlI-IIt P. K. Suvlvly: Sludum SI-IIIIII-; Y agcr or Basvlmll, 1933. . MARVIN CHANNINGHECK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Balnmore,Maryland PI Lambda Phl: B.A., University of VirginIII: IIIII-IIIIII'IIizIII' IluIIIII's; lhwlll's List; lI'Irsl-YI-nr BzIskvlhnll. 1931. MORTON VVALLER BELCHER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LIwnchburg Virginia B.A.. LyIII-IIhurI: IVUIII'KV: ILI NI HIII-irly: JI-rrI-I'sun SIII'II-II'I IAIW SIIIIII-nt IIIulIIII: V'IIIgiIIizI EIiItor. Virginia LIIII' lit'YIUH'i. Phi Alpha Dvllu Cup IVIIIIII . 1932- 33; IIIzan's LIst. S'IANI.EI' JAMES BLAIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pmnt Pleasant Beach New Jersev VICTOR BIUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort George, Florida 8.3. III-IIIIrsIII UI thnin; SIIIIIII-lury IIIIII Tl'vi'lh'urvl of I..III I lnss of 1915 WILBUR FISK BOSWELL, JR. . . . . . . Deralur, Alabama PIII IH'IU'I TIII-III; Phi III'IHI Phi: Lambda PI; P, K. SIII'II . ltf. IIIIIiII-IsliI ur Virginia; VIIIgIIIIa LIIIII ItI-I'II-II'; IIIIIIII'H 1.151; BuxInI: AIIquII'I, 1925- .. 19.2933 VVILIIAM VII:Rs BOUIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rnckville MarIland DI-ltn. I'III; Z; Eli Banana. ROBERT VINCE BRAIIIFI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salishurv North Carolina IiI-Im Kappa I-Ipsilnn; H.A.. l'IIiIIIIIINity uf North I'III'IIliIIII; PlIl IHIHI PIII: EII I-IIIIIIIIIII, CHARLES DAVID Goomucu BRECKENRIIXII . , . . . . . . . . . . . York Village, Maine Doha. Kappa EpHIlUIl: Phi Delta Phi; B.S., IIm'IIIIrII 'IIiI'IIIsIly. Donsm' WASIIINGFON BROWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisville. Kentuckv I'III PIII; IL. ., lVIIiI'vIINin of VII'uiIIiII: ICli BIIIIIIIIII; GI-I'Inan I'luII: IV rustling 'l'I-IIIII.1930. HENRY IVERNE BRYAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky Sigma I'III Epsilon: 13.48., UIIIIII'IIsIly of Virginia. EIIII'ARD BURFORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brunsmck. Georgia JESSE MCGARITII BURNETT, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Belton, South Carolina ILL, Furman UIIIVIrsIly. II. STUART CARTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bristol, Virginia CARI. CASTALDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bamnne, New Jersey ROBERT FRANK COLKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nlitcyhell Indiana REGINALD GHARY CIIILEI' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silver Springs Maryland Phi KZIIIIIII INI; HA I'HIVIIFSIIX 0f Viruiniu; :IIII-II; IIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIU IIUIIUFF; Ul'l'lnnn I'luh; VIIgiIIi.I LIIw IlI-IIiu-II'f' PIIIIII IIIIIIUI'H ApplII-IIIII: xxtljullfl. 1300.121 and RIISI-IIIIII, LUCIAN BAUM Cox JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia VIIIsilI BuskI-IIIIIII 'PUIIHI AMOS DAIIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Altoona. Pennsylvania HENRI CARD DELIRNFFIF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange, Virginia Kumm SIunlu: Phi llI-lta Phi. ANNA ELIZA DINWIDUIE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia JOHN MEICIH' DRFII'IRI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Petersburg, Virginia B.A.. IlzIIIIInlpII MIIIIIII IIIIlom' ANDREIV VVAHACE DUNCAN III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenville, Kentuckv SIgInra Alpha IIIIINIIIIII: Phi I'PIlll I'III; 'I'I'uI-k MIIIIIIuI-r. 1933-'EH. . VVARREN GRICE ELLIOTII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia nt'tn TIII-m I'I: III-IIII'N List; P. K. SIII'IIIII'; IIIIIIIIIIIIII AIlquIIIl. THOMAS JACKSON FEE . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . Elizabeth. New Jersey Dltn SIKIIIII Phi; H.S.. I'IIiI'I- DINIII'S IIISI. JOHN A. FIEI.D,JR.. . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . Charleston, VVestVirginia VIII Phi; R..I.. IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIvSIVIIIII'IV lVIII-Igu; IImiI-I-nu lIvIIII KtIImzr I'lIi AIIIIIII Tn l'l; 1::II'I-II: PrIIsirI-IIII. l,ilIV I-IIImI: IIIIIIIIII FIIIIIIIIillIII; II.IisiInIN EIIiInII. HVII'LIIIIIJI I.IIII' IiI-I'II'II,' SHIIIIII-l Bukrlr IVIIIIIIN AHIII'II; IIIPIIIIIS List. FNIy III Viigmm; I-IIIIIIIIIinl BI-IIIII, Virginia Law RUIIUVV: I Page I63 I CORKS AND CURLS 1935 DEPARTMENT O WARREN CAMPBELL FLYNN II. . . . . . . . . . . . Mauncruou GRAHAM 17011571111 . . . . . . . . . . . . Intermediate Honors; Law Dean's LIst; Virginia. Law Re3'Iew; Brotherhood. JOHN HANSON GASSAWAY . . Delta Phi; Skull and K031; P. K. Society; Lacrosse Team, 1931- '32; EDWARD Dmmcx GASSON . . . . . . . . . B.A., PrInceton University; Virginia. Law Review. HENRY EVANDER GILLIAM, JR. . . . . . . . F LAW . St. Louis, Missouri . Memphis, Tennessee Graves Club; St. Andrew's . . University, Virginia Boxlng Squad, 1933-'34. . . Alexandria, Virgima .Lynchburg, Virginia Phi Kappa Psi: EII Banana; Lambda PI; Assistant Manager Baseball.1933;Manager First- Year Baseball 1934. Roman THOMAS GLADSTONE, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delta Tau Delta; VIrgInIa Law Revwie ALEXANDER Enwm HACKLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.A., University of Virginia. G. STUART HAMM, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.S., University of Virginia. JOHN WEBSTER HARTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B..A, Gettysburg College. JOHN GREEN HAYES, 111.. . . . . . . . . . . Exmore, Virginia . . Amissville, Virginia . Charlottesville, Virginia . Hagerstown, Maryland . . Richmond, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma; Skull and Key; P. K. SocIety; Associate Editor. Corks and Curls. 1931; First- Year Football and Baseball, 1930- 31; Varsi ty Baseball Squad. 1932. WILLIAMBAPTISTHILL................. PhI Kappa Psi. JOHN PENFIBLD HODGSON. . . . . Cuscowilla, Virginia Berlin Connecticut Phi Sigma. Kappa; Phi Alpha Delta; Nash Law C'lub; Applicant for Degree with FInal Honors. JACK 8111.113 HOGHLAND II. . . . . . . . . . . Phi Sigma Kappa; Manager, Varsity Baseball.1934-'35; V Club. EDWARD MORTON Huocms . . . . . . . . New York City Chase City, Virginia B ta. Thom PI; 8.8.. University of Virginia; Lambda. PI; German C'Iub; Associate EdItor. College Topics; Dean's List; President. FIrsl-Yt-ar Law Class; Manager Football, 1932-'33. ALBERT BROWN HUMPHREY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WILLIAM BASCOM JORDAN, JR. . . . Student Senate: Assistant . Hempstead, New York . Danville, Virginia Phi Delta Theta; Lambda PI; P. K. Society; V Club; Manager Tra1k.l932-'33. JOSEPH LUTHER KELLY, JR. . . . BA. University of Virginia; Associate Editor. VIrgInIa Law Review. CLEMENT SAMUEL KESTER. . . . . . . . Theta. Chi; Assorlato Editor, C'orks and Curls, 1932; D;an's List; DAVIDHAMPTONKIZER, 111.. . . . . . . . . . . . . Romm- WILLIAM LAuson, JR. . . Bristol, Virginia . Norfolk, Virgi nia Adjunct Track. 1930- '31. .Lynchbui'g, Virginia South Boston, Virginia Kappa Sigma; B..,A Hampd0n- Sydney Collego Omi1-ron Delta Kappa; Phi Delta ChI; Rav;e11 P. K. Society; Dean's LIst: Virginia Law Re310w; Assistant Football Coach. SAMUEL Lluz LEE . . . . Covington, Virginia Alpha Tau Omc 1m EII Banana; Z; ' VarSIty Baseball Team,1931-'32-'33; V C'Iub. JOHN FRANKLIN LILLARD, JR. . . . Washington District of Columbia Beta Kappa; Graves Law CIub;B11m-lmil.l931-'3..; T0nnis 1930. ANGUS WILLIAM MCDONALD . . . Lexington, Kentucky Drlta Tau D0Ita; 2; V C'Iub;I.11mbda PI; P. K Smiety; FIrst- Year Track and Basketball, 1931; Varslty Trm-k Team 1932- 3'3- 34; Interfraternity C-ouncII. CAMERON MANN . . . . . . Memphis, Tennessee cm Phi; Eli Banana: D 0.13. 0.; German C'Iub; Skull 11nd H.113 ; PIrst-Y0ar Track Team. 1931; Trat-k Squad, 1932. MILTON L.MARK1:L . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Phi Epsilon PI; 8.8.. University of Virginia; Intermediate 'Ho'nor's. 1932: FIrst-Year Tennis. 1931. STANLEYB.MARKEL................. . . .Richmond, Virginia Phi Epsilon PI: RS. Univ0rsity of Virginia; Intermediate Hono1s. 1932; Manager, Lacrosse T0am. 1932; First Your Tennls, 1931. JAMES GREEN MARTIN IV . . . Kappa Alpha; B.A.. VIrgInIn Military Institute; Virginia Law Svhool. Rxcmums DENYSE MAXWEI 1., JR. . . . Phi Sigma Kappa; BHA. UnIvorsIty of Virginia: PhIoBota-Ktimia; ors, 1931: Feature EdIIor C'oIl0g0 Toplvfs ' 1932- '33. . . . Norfolk,Virginia R03'I033'; HIstoraIn. Law . Coral Gables. Florida Ravvn; Intermediate Hon- SANDRO BENZENBERC MAYER. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hopewell Junction, New York B.A.. Stanford Unlversity. CHARLES 11211111211. M11131: . . . . . . . . . . . . B.S.E1-.. University of Pennsylvania. AncmsAw WEBSTER M00111: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. A.. Lafa3ette C'oliogv. Roscoe C. N121.,so.3' JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sooretar3, VIrgInIu Law R03'I033 ; Donn's List. 1 JOHN TUCKER PERCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PhI Kappa Psi: Lambda PI; G0r1111111 C'Iuh; Phi Delta Phi. MILES Pomnaxren II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bridgeton, New Jersey . Phillipsburg, New Jersey . Portland, Oregon . Lynchburg, Virginia L3nchburg, Virginia Phi SIgma Kappa: 8.8. anu I'nivvrsity of VI1'1:InI11;DtIta Sigma PI: Virginia Law Re- 3 ;I033 Ge-rman Hub; 8111111111 Asumlh11111-1Hf1'11tm11113 Council; S1-H111:t11r3'. J01'-'f11son Suv'itty; Assistant Mmmgm of 3V rostling. HARRYEVANSPROCTOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAYNE DABNEY QUAkuzs . . B.A.. 1T11I3'01'sit3' of Virginia. EDWARD HACAN Rxcnmoxn. . . . . . . . . . . B. S.. Roanoke 1 oil: 1:0' Kappa Alpha; Phi Alpha. Dvlta. ROY RMMOND RUSMISEL. . . . . . . . . . . . . B.S..1'11i3 0111It3 of Virginia;F.ditorI11I Starf; VIr1:inia 1.1133' R'vit-w; List. 3 Page I64 3 Snetary. Madison Hall: . . . Detroit, Michigan . Charlottesville, Virginia . Gate 0115', Virginia McCIung, Virginia Grav 03' Law Club; Dean's I935 CORKS AND CURLS DEPARTMENT OF LAW HENRY MOSELEY SACKE'IT, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia Della Kappa Epsilon; 8.8.. University of Virginia; PIII Delta Phi; IMP; EII Banana; P. K. Society; 13 Soviety; V'icv-Prosident, Academic; SI-honl. 1931- '32; PrPsIdI-nt, V' Club. 1932-'33: Secrutary. 'V' I';IuII Varsity Football.1930-'3l-'32; Varsity Track. l931-'32-'33; FIrst-Year Football and Traczk G. A. A. Board; Secretary. G. A. A.: lnlerfratcrnity Council: Student. Senate; Bad L'hu-k Committee P . . EDWARD WALKER SCOTT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warren, Virginia SAMUEL DOUGLAS SHACKI.EFORD, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, VIrnga B.A.. University of Virginia. ,. . . LEROY SHULMAN, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, VIrgInIa B. A.. HurVard University. HENRY LEIAND SMALTZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saint Davids, Pennsylvania BUS. UIIIVH'lrSity 0! Virginia; Phi Alpha Delta; Nash Law Club. HERBERT M. SONNEBORN, JR. . . . . . . . . . . Vtheling, West Virginia Zeta Beta Tau; I olII-ge TODiIS Staff; Alternate Assiatant Manager, BBSI'lHl . Doan' II List. RICHARD PINKNEY SOVV ERS, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richmond, VIrgInIa B.A.. University of Virginia. . - . . HENRY ELLER STALEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UnIverSIty, VIrgInIa WILLIAM DANIEL STAPLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia B.A., Princeton University; Editor, Virginia Law Review; Raven; P. A. D. ANDREW ROWAN SUMMERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Abingdon, VirgInIa Virginia Players; GII-e Club. WILLIAM GARTH SVMMERs . . . . . . . . Universitv Virginia Phi Delta Theta; B. A. L'IIIVIIsitV' 01' VII'I. ?.;.Inin Phi Delta PhI; EditorInI Bomd. Virginia Law Revlew. HARRY TINSI.EY TALIAFERRO, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange, Virginia Phi Kappa Psi; P. K. Society; Boxing AdjunI-t, 1930-'31: Dean's List. GEORGE MARTIN THORPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AIkens, South Carolina B.A., VVon'ord I'ollogo; IaIlVV Deans List: Student Assistant Law Librarian; Law Student Council; Lilo Law Club: I hailmun. Long Hall Dormitory Imnmittee. WILLIAM TUCKER VVALLEII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Boston, Virginia B.A.. University of Virginia. HENRY BYRNE VVEAVER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Front Royal, Virginia B.A.. College of William and Mary. WILLIAM ELDRIDGE WEBER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smithfield, Virginia Glee Club. RUSSELL CHANNINC VVESTOVER,JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .NewRocheIle Nchork HENRY FRAIN WOMER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JohnsmVVn, PennSVIVania B.A.. 1V1.A., Univvrsity of Virginia: Phi B ta Kappa; Phi Alpha. 1ieItu.TINeasuwr; Virginia Pfayors; Jeffc-rson Society; Manager, Tvnnis Tram. 1935. JACOB LONG WoonVV'ARn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Suffolk, Virginia DAVID MCCORD VVRIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia Dt-Itn Psi: Phi IIcIm Phi; Associate Editor, Virginia Law RI'V'ieVV'; Notes Editor, Law Rv- V'ieVV'; Supervisor of Law CIuII. EDWIN MORRISON YOUNG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I nivc rsitv, Virginiw 13.8. I'om.. I'llh'OrSHy of Virginia: IntvrmI-dinh- Honors: Assmiate Editor. 'I'IIIIV-ge Topics. 1931; Football Squad. 1930-'31-'32. SECOND-YEAR CLASS CHARLES SCOTT ADAMS, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virgini'l Phi Kappa PSI; German I'IuII: V I'Iub; Photograph Editor. Forks and Curls. 1933; As- sistant Editor. Corks and Curls. 1934; ManugI-r. Baskvtlmll, 1933, JOHN STANLEY AMES, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Easton, Massachusetts Delta Kappa Elmilon; B.A.. Harvard I'llinrSity: P. K. Sm-ivty. EUGENE WEAVER AYLOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brightwood, Virginia FRANKLIN PERKINS BACKUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexandria, Virginia WARREN MCELROY BALLARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia B.A.. UmV'I-rsity of Virginia. MAURICE EIIVV'ARD HANDLER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York City EVANS HOPKINS BARRETT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danville, Pennsylvania JOHNB. BAY,ER JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richmond, KentuckV' B.S.. EzIsImII State- Tmulwrs Collegn. ' EDWARD CLARKSON BELL, JR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fredericksburg, Virginia B.S.. Hampdun-Sydnvy Collvge. . . . . New York City RUSSELLBREITICAM BRECKENRIDGE. . . . . . . . . . . . JACOB NORMAN BRIERI.V'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Metuchen. New Jersey SIMEON JOSEPH BRYANT, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bramwcll, West Virginia B.A., IIIIV'iIIsmI I'nlh g9, THOMAS MOORE BUTLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Covington, Virginia ILS. Pomnu-rc'w, I'IIIV'c-rsity of Virginia; Alpha Kappa Psi. PRESTON LEA CAMPBELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Universitv, Virginia GEORGE MorFETT COCIIRAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Staunton, Virginia BI-tn Theta Pi; H.A.. I'IIiV'wrsttV' of Virginia: T. i. L. K. A.: Skull and KI-y; P. K. Sm-IetV': IIIIIII-IIII-dmte IIrInnrs; In-IIII's List; SIIIIII-nt Asm-mlrly; IntI-rfrutvrIIin Counvil. . JAMES CIIL'RCH Cm:CII.I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York CitV- B.A.. Yule I'IIIV'vI'siIV'; III'uV'vs Law Fluh. - EDWIN SAMVEI. COHEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Phi EDSHIIII PI: BA ITIIiV'vrsiIV or IIiIhmunIi: i'hI R tn Knmm; Omic'rnn Delta Kappa: PI valtu i'IINIlnII: EIIIInI'izII HI'HII'II. 'ViIL,iIIII1 IInVV iiv'ViI-VV; Gmws Law I'IIIII. THOMAS STOKEIJ'ZY COLEMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . Spottsylvania Court House, Virginia B.A.. Virginia Military Institute. GEORGE IVIINOR IOLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charinttcsvillc, Virginia Zeta. Psi: Skull and Kvy: Iivrnmn I'IIIII: T. I. 1.. K. A.: 7.1 Varsity TI:uwk; Varsity Fumimll TI'ILHI, 19111-'32-'3?.; Captain, vak, 1031; I'II'I-HIIIIIIII, Skull umi Kvy, 19113: G. A. A.; 3-3-3 I'Vnunvii. 4 Page I65 I CORKS AND CURLS 1935 DEPARTMENT OF LAW THOMAS POULTNEY COOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kingston, New Jersey B.A.. 1'1'1111-1-11111 l'nin-rsity; Glee Club. . ' . . BENJAMIN RUSH COWHERD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbia, hrgnma CHARLES Become CUMINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Flint, Michigan lwlta. Kappa Epsil1m:B..,A Unlu-rslty of erhlgun; Phi Delta Phi; P. K. Sm-i ty. EDMUND P1311111 1:103' DANDRIDGE, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nashwlle, Tennessee Phi Kappa Pszi BHA. University of Virginia; 2; T. l. L. K. A.; 11. 0, ,D, u,; Pm 1111111 Phi: 01-1'111111: i';luh 11111-1f-r1111111i13' Councll; Fraternity Representative. Corks and Furls, 1932; Studvut Assvmhly; Virginia. Law R1-view; First Year Boxing Team. 1931. JOHN MIMNAUGH DIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbia, South Carolina GEORGE BUDD DILL 1RD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia B. ..A. M. A.. l' 111111.413 of Virginia. MEREDITH CAR'I ER DORTCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Hill, Virginia B.A.. Ilmnpd 11-S3'dney Collugv. W11.1.1AM 1101:st DRAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OCALA, Florida B.A.. Princeton Unix'ersity: Kappa Alpha. PHILIP KBNYON FRYBERCER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duluth, Minnesota B.S.. l'nivvrsity 11f Vlrginia. GEORGE HA! 1. GARDNER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, District of Columbia GEORGE COBB bARRis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia CAMPBELL HousmN 0111551211: .JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sherman, Texas B. .1 M A.. Austin 1'-'.111I1g'1 JAMES LUTHER GLASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gladys, V1rginia GARRARDWUOD GLENN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ivy Depot,Virginia H.251, Yalv University; Phi Delta Phi: Virginia Law Review. JUNm ELLEN GRAVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bedford, Virginia MILTON JERE GREEN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bristol, Virginia JACKSON LEE GREGORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Birmingham, Alabama B.A.. Howard Fullvgo. CHARLES TILDEN HAGAN, jR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greensboro, North Carolina Bola Thvtu Pi. VVILLIAM THOMAS HANCOCK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bluefield, West Virginia B.A.. Davidson 1'0111-313 JAMES ISAAC HARDY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia GEORGE EVELYN HARRISON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma; T. l. L. K. A.; 2: Skull and K113; President, Student Svnate: Vice- Pn-sident. Iermmi Club. 1933334. 1934-'35; Vic-o-Presidvnt. Interfraternity Council '1934-.35; Varsity Football Squad. 1931-212; Varsity Track Squad. 1932-'33. AUBREY NEWBM. HEFIJN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colonial Beach, Virginia B.A.. Univvrsity of Richmond. MORRIS GEORGE Hams, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Memphis, Tennessee DAVID SEABURY HENKEL . . . . . . . . . . Burkevillc, Virginia Phi Kappa Slgnm; B. A.. l'niv-11'3113 of Richmond; '1th Delta Phi; Virginia Law Review. HARRY HOFHEIMER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,Norfolk Virginia Z1-ta Beta Tau: lntorfrat rnity t'oum-il: Dean's List;S.wiIH11ming Managvr, .1984: Sports Editor. College 'I'npivs. 1933-34. ASHLEY GUY HOPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia KEIrH KELLocc HUNT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia ARTHUR W1 N111 JONES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hampton, Virginia Th1-111 1';hi B. A.. Unixvrsity 01' Vilginiu. WALTER ermCK K1 AUS . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia 20111 Beta 'I'11u;R.A., 1'--o1v11ll Univuslty; Virg ni.1 Law Roxiew. GEORGE BARRou KRFCER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abingdon, Virginia B...S Virginia 1'01311-1 th Institute. MAURICE ROBESON LARGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Farmville, Virginia CHARLES FREMONI LA1IMER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Muskegon, Michigan Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi Alpha ln-ltu; Virginia Law R1'vi1-w. AMEDEO Lows LAURITANO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .New York Citv B.S.. Fordham Univorsity. ' II'HAMAN MART1N LEAvrm JR. . . . . . . . .,Portsmouth Virginia Phi Alpha Delta; S 11'1-111r3, S01 and Your Class;Prst1i1-111. Nash Law Hub. FRANKLIN BU11.1-:R LORD, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Delta Kappa Epsilon: 1'. K. $111'l1'13'. HENRY Rmcwmr MACY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dark Harbor, Maine B.A.. Harvard University. W11.1.1AM K1Nc MAP? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keller, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma: Skull and Key; Flrst Year Fontlmil, 19 .1; First Yvnr Swi111111h111.1932. JOHN M1NOR MAURY, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Delta Tau 111-1111: Lambda Pi: Germ 111 Club; First-Yoar Football, anln 1. an! Tra'k e 1931-'32; Varsity rumba Squad 1932- '33 '34. 3. i i T ams' JOHN HENRY MILLER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Football Squad. . WiLLIAM STUART Mor,1'-'E'rr JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Staunton Virginia B.S..Vi1glnln Polytevhnic instltuto. , GEORGE GILMORE MOORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VVvtheville, Virginia D1lta T1111 1111111: Lambda Pi; P. K. Scy'iely: Studvnt Asm-mhly: Intorh'ntvrnlty Council; Fra- :upnlltg'141:1'111'1-51-1118113o, t orks 11nd Purim Assistant Manager, Boxing. 1932: Manager Box- 1111, .. ' RICHMOND MQORE, JR. . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia 111-1111 Psi: B.A.. Unn'erslty of Virginia: Skull 11111.1 K1-3': P. K. So1--S1t3'-Eli B11na11a; IMP: Ravon; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Dvllu Phi: Int rnu-dintp 21101111111: Vi1-1-P1'1-sid1-nt. Graduating Class, 1933; vaa Editor. 'K'nllogu Topics, 193-; Edltnr. t'olltml Topit'S. 1932333. 4 Page in 3 I935 CORKS AND CURLS DEPARTMENT OF LAW JAMES CARY PAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia B.S.. lIIiNIrs IN or Virginia. GEORGE jAMEs PEDRICK . . . . . . . . . .Cnld Spring Harbor, New York LANNRENCE VVASIIINCION IIONNF. PEI'I'ON, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . .Staunton, Virginia Delta Psi; Eli Banana: 1' K. Sm ietv. ' BERNARD PROTZEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harrison, New Jersey Alpha Mu Sigma; B.S.. ITIIiN'I-I-sity uf ViI'giIIiII. . Y GEORGE WILLARD RAE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bnelle, New Jersey Sigma Nu. . JAMES DAWSON REEDER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Balumnre, Maryland Boxing Squad. 19'i1-' 02- 3'3; FI-III-ing TI-mII, 1931-'32; lhlh't'han Squad, 1931. . . HOMER CLEVELAND REINOIIIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manetta, Georgia JAMES WQRREN ROBERTSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beaverdam, Virginia KERMIT VINSON ROOKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia OREN ROOT, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York City lN-lln Psi; H.A., I,rilH't'lUll l'IIiN'I-I'Nity; Phi lwita Phi; Law I-tm'ivw. LEIGHTON PARKS ROPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk. Virginia Phi Gamma Delta: P. K. SIII'iI-Iy; IIIIIIIIIIIII Ii'i: iIIth'I'I'nth-nity I'uunvil. 1933931935; Student ANSI-Iuhly. 1933-'34-'35; Varsity I'I'IINN-I'ouIItI-y. 1932-'33; Varsity 'PrIII-k Squad; F'irst-YI-ar Boxing and Baseball. . '- . . VVILIIAM COATES ROUNTREY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Altm-Ista, i IrgInIa EIMARD LANIRENCE RI AN, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Alpha Tuu IMIII :I; Ihlll'vse'llllliiNP Virginia Law 1: N'iI-w; TI'IH'k Squad. i935. BERNARD SALZBERG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, VirgInIa RAYMOND CLARK SAUNDERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leesburg, VirgInIa ARMIN MCGRECOR SCHLESINCER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Naples, Flumla Zeta Psi; Skull ilild KI-y: P. K. Sm-lI-ty; First-Ymir Football and ankI-IIIIIII. 19331-'32. THOMAS GILLESPIE SCULLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WInchester, VIrgInIa Phi Kappa Psi. GEORGE CHESTER SEWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iouisville, Kentucky B.A., with Honors. ITIIiN'I-rsity of Virginia; Phi BI-ta Kappa: lbvlin SiK-Vlll l';hu JI-fimsnn So- I-ivty, PI'I-siIleIt. 1933; III-Ioutv Pounvil. President, i933-'?.4-'35; II Inning: 'PI'IIIII; Board of l'IiI-I-I-- tors, ilTIIlN'I-rxity of Virginia Magazine; Summer Honor I'IIIIIIIIiItI-v. 1933-'1H; l'ulilic SI'II-nking IliStIUI'tor. THOMAS CIARN ETTE SHUFFIEB NRCER . . . . . . . . . . . Cove Creek, Virginia Delta Sigma 1' hi: hell: 1 Sigma Rho; JI ffI-Ison Sorh tv. FRANK PAUL SIPPHIY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Princeton, New Jersev Phi Sigma. Kappa: R.S., IA'IIiN'I'rsin nf Virginia: P. K. SmiItN': i-Zli HHIHHHI: 13; V Club; G. A. A.: 3-3-3 I'iuh: l'I'I-siIlI-nt. Avail IIIiI- SI'hmIl, 1932933: iviiI'Nt-YI-III' Huskvtimll and Bmw- lmll. 1929: Varsity Football. Baskvthnll mid Busclmll1930931332: I':IIIt:.iII. HIIsI-lmll. 1932: Cmu'h. First-Ymir Football :Iml HEISI'INI ; Honor I'nnimittev. 1932-'33. DONALD PAUL STEPHENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania ESTON BYRNE STEPHENSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charleston West Virginia GEORGE DAVID STEPHENSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk Virginia HAROLD CUTLIFF STUART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oklahoma City, Oklahoma III-ltu Kappa Epsilon: Lambda Pi; P. K. SLH'it'iy: I-Ili Banana: IMP; 13: V Club; G. A. A.; 3-3-3; Vicv-PFI'SII'I'HL AI-adI-IIIiI- School, 1932333; Vivv-l'rvNiIiuIII, V Willi, 1933-'34: President G. A. A., 1933334: Student ASSPHIIIIY' Studvnt St'lliliv; I'hairmIIII Had ChI-Ii'k I'om- lllittt'v. l932-'33; Dunn's List; Fil'St-YPIU' Boxing 'rt'nlll. 1931; Varsity Busing. 193?-'33-'3-i: Captain. Boxing. 193-1; Sulithvrn I'IIIIIIIrvIII-I- 155-puund t lI:IIIIII'IIII, 19:21; l-iirsI-Yoar Boxing i':'.01Ih 1935 CORNEIIUS H0NV:.ARIISLII.M',AN IR.. . . . . . Alpha 'PIIII Unwmlz ViIglIIiu PIIINIIN 1932333331. PAUL LEE SWEENY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Falls Church V Irginia B.S.. University of Virginia; Phi B In Kappa; IIItI-rIIIIIiiute l'lUnth; iZIiIIIls Math Iiuh; :nif TI-nm. 1934-'35. . . . .Norfolk,Virginia HENRY TERREH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tujunga, California B.A.. UIIiN'vrsily of California. HAROLD BOYCE TIFFANY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nnrfnlk, Virginia EDWARD WALKER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NewYork City Kappa Sigma: LIIIIIIIIIII Pi. GEORGE FRANKLIN WIII'ruzI', JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smithfield, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma; 11A,. I'IIiN'cI'Nit; 0i Rivhmrmd; Virginia Law RI-N'iI-w. JESSE CLARO WISE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hinton,XVestVirginia Pi Kappa Alpha. FlRST-YEAR CLASS ROBERT TENNN'SON ADAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alcxandria, Virginia IN-lta. 'l'uu IH-.lt ';L IIIIIII'H I.?Fl. ROBERT EDWARD BANKS IR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia Kappa Sigma: I.:IIIIIIIi;I ii:I-21i BIIIIIIIIII; llilt'l'fliillrlilliiy t'nIIIII'il. SICMUND JOSEPH BECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Far Rockaway, New York Pi LIIIIIINIII Phi; Virginia liIIIyrI's: IIIII'I'fHItvl'IIity 1.:5- Imuml ImNiIII; IilInIIIIIiIIII. PHIL CONNEII BENNEIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stillwater, Oklahoma SPENCER SITZMAN BERGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flint, Michigan SigIIIzI Chi: T. I. L. K. A.: iMP; Skull and Rwy; iii'l'llliln Fluh: 'V Ir'luln; N'III-NIIN- IO'IHIIIMH, 1932-'33-'3i; FirNI-YIAIII' l'inntinuil. 1931; lliivlih'zlic'l'lliiy HIWIVNNNIiLCIH Btlxilig I'iIIIIIII-IHII, 192:3; IIIIIIrI'I'uIIAI'IIIIN L'IIIIIII-il; Student ANNI-IIIMN'; l'IwIIII's List. GRIFF CLOVER BERKELEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Davmn, Ohio Phi KIIIIIIII Psi; LnlIIlHiil i'i: IivI'IIIIIII I'iuh: NIHIHIL'PI', FirNt-YI-ur DusluWiHlH. 1f :S; 'V I'lulI; Dunn's List: I'luh EIiiInr, IWII'ks :IIIIl I'urls, 1933. SAMUEL Bmmmv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paimyra, Virginia B.A.. Yule IjlliN'PrSity. 3 Page I67 b CORKS AND CURLS 1035 DEPARTMENT OF LAW JULIUS BIRGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York C1ty PhI Kappa Slgma; B. A Harvard mUnlversIty DRURY HARVEY BLAIR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Danvillc, Virginia DOUGLAS WALTER BROWN, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Huntington, West V 1rg1ma MATTHEW BROWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .New Haven, Connecticut PhI Epsilon PI. RANDOLPH ALEXANDER BROWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisvillc, Kcmuckv Delta. Tau Delta: German Club; Boxlng Adjunct. 1933-34: Edltorlal Board. Corks and Curls. l934-'35:Fra11rnlty Representative, Cork: and 1:urls; Student Assembly. ALGERNON SIDNEY BUFORD 111.. . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia PhI Kappa Sigma: B. A.. VIrgInIa MIIItary IxistItute. , LYTLB DEWXTI' BURNS, JR. . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia PhI Kappa PaI: Skull and Key: German CIub;FIr1it-Year SwImmIng Team. 1932- '33; Varsity Boxing Squad.1933-'34. . . Jessa McIqumz CARTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Damn, Connecucut B..,A Dartmouth College. MARGARET LLEWELLYN CARTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danville, Virginia B...A VVellesley College. ' . . . . . JOHN MINOR CASKIE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Un1versnty, Vlrgima B.A.. University 01' VIrgInIa; Adjunct. Corks and Curls, 1933; Photographic Editor. 1934; OrganizatIons Edltor, 1:935 Boxlng Squad 1933-'35; Track Squad. 1933-'35. HARRY ELLwoon CLARK, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . Easton, Maryland Theta. Delta ChI; Jefferson 801 Iety. Varsity Indoor Track. EDWARD WALTER CLEMENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Floral Park. New York SIgma PhI EpsIlon. ALLEN BLEDSOE CLEMENT, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Radford, Virginia DUNCAN MCRAE Cocxz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Williamsburg, Virginia B. A.. College of William and Mary. L111; RICHELIEU COLEMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spottsylvania Court House, Virginia GEORGE VEAL CREDLE, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia BHA, Cornell Unlverslty. CHARLES METCALF CRUMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tennessee B...A Southwestern; Corks and Cuils Staff. GEORGE HITER DAVIS, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,Warrcnton Virginia ROBERT HILL DAVIS, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia Alpha Tau Omega; FIrst-Year Truck Team. 1931; Varslty Track Squad,1932;Lambda PI; P. K. Saciety. CHARLES MARSHALL DAVIsON, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond Virginia EDWARD GRIFFITH DODSON, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Delta. Kappa Epsilon; Lambda PI: IM'P; T. I. L. K. A.; D O. D. O.: P. K. SocIety: Phi Delta PhI: FIrst-Year Football and Track Teams; 1932- '33; Varalty Football and Track, 1933-'34-'35: V Club; Intermediate Honors; Treasurer. Gladuating Class. JOHN JOSEPH DONOVAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decatur, Illinois HENRY ANDERSON DUDLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia MARCELLUS KEY DUERSON, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia B.S.. UnIvei'sIty of VIrgInIa. JOHN PAGE ELLIO1T.. . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia B In Theta PI: Dean's LIst; P. K. SocIety. WILLIAM PERRY Eras, JR. . . . . . . Newport News, Virginia Theta Chi: Associate EdItor. College Topics. 1933- '34; News Editor. College Toples. 1934; Corks and Curls Staff. 1931- '32. RICHARD GRANVILLE ERGENBRIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Staunton, Virginia DWIGHT ASHTON FILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bcckley, West Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma;1.nmbda PI: P. K. SocIety. WILLIAM HENRY FILE, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beckley, West Virginia Phi Delta Theta: B.A..Lyn1hburg College. HENRY MAYNADIBR Frrzuucu, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Westminster, Maryland JACKSON L121: PRAY . . . . . . . Culpeper, Virginia Kappa Alpha: P. K. Soclety; AssIstant Manager Boxing. 1934- '35. WILBUR Lmnsu FUGATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Radford, Virginia B. A.. Davidson College. CHARLES HALLER 613130sz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,Roanokc Virginia HENRY HAYWOOD GLASSIE, JR. . . . . . . . Chevy Chase, Maryland g?tcgmedlate Honors: FIrst- Y ar and Varsity Tennls Teams; Univeislt; of Vlrglnla Magazine a MILLS Enwm Gonwm, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chuckatuck. Virginia HARRY GOLDFARB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hartford. Connecticut Roman CAMPE GOODMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia B.A.. Dartmouth College. BENTON THOMAS GRANT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia ARTHUR POWELL GRAY 111.. . . . . . . . . West Point, Virginia St. Andrews Brotherhood;Gie1-Club;Tra1'k 1933. HARVEY THOMAS HAIL, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke Virginia Phi Kappa. PsI: B. S. VIrgInIa P011191 hnIo InstItuto. , HORACE 891111013011 HALLETI' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newport News, Virginia OSMYN M11301: HARR18,JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . Newport News, Virginia GEORGE DAWSON HEATH 111.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florence, South Carolina B. 8.. UnlvorsItv oI' VIrgInla. EDMUND WALLBR HENING JR. . . . . Richmond,Virgini1 Alpha. Tau Omega; First- Year Swimmlng Toani 1932: Finn- Y1ar Basrhull 91uad 1932' Var- sity Baseball Squad.1933;VnrsIty Cioss-Counuy T1111111933. l i 9 Page 169 b 1035 CORKS AND Cums DEPARTMENT OF LAW CARLYLE PEERMAN HOLLAND, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suffolk, Virginia JOHN BACON JEFFRIES III. . . . . . . . . .New Rochelle, New York Phl Kappa. Slgma; F1rst- Year Football Squad. 1931; First- Y 111' Boxing Squad 1931; Adjunct Corks and Curls, l931-'32;Ed1tor1al Staff, 1932- '33- 34. RALPH MECHABER JERSKEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York C1ty 8.8. College of the City of New York. ROYSTON jESTER 111.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L.ynchburg, Virginia ALBERT WALKER JOHNSON . . . . . . .Washington, District of Columbia Graduate Untied States Military Academy. ' . PAUL EDWIN JOHNSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lemsburg, Pennsylvama B.A.BucknellUn1verslty. . . . . WILLIAM Moon KABLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexandna, V1rg1n1a Theta Ch1: College Topics. 1932- '33- 3'4 Corks and Curls, 1932-'33. . . . SHULER ANDERSON KIZER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, V1rg1n1a ALVIN HANLEY KOPPERUD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paducah, Kentucky BWSD. D....DS Northwestern University. ROBERT M. KOTEEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia B.A..V1rgin1a Mil1tary Institute. . ' . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KRAFFERT, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . T1tusv1lle, Pennsylvama SIDNEY EARL KREGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portsmouth, Virginia EDGAR WOODROW KRENTZMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meriden, Connecticut THOMAS J. LAFFEY, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wilmington, Delaware 0111 P111; German Club; Skull and Key. Vlc.-Pre81dent. 1933-'34; V Club; Assistant Football Manager.1933;Manager.1934; Fraternlty Representative. Corks and Curls, 1935. KATHRYN MAHALIA LANDRETH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Galax, Virginia HERMAN MOORE LANGWORTHY, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kansas City, Missoun B.A.. University of Kansas. PAUL LEROY LATHAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plandome, New York Theta Ch1. . . ' . FRED LEBER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Samt Lou1s,lll1nons JOHN WESLEY LEYS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lvnchburg, Virginia Delta Kappa Epsilon: Lambda P1; IMP; T. 1. L. K. A.; D O. D. 0.; ' German Society; V C1ub;F1rst-Year Football. Basketball and Tl'm'k Teams. 1932- '33; Varsi'y Football. 1933- '34; Captain- elect. Football, 1935; Varsity Track,1934-'35; Dean's L1st: Law Club. JON SWAIN MAGNUSSON . . . . . . . . .Washington, District of Columbia Student Assembly, 1934: Jefferson Society; Unlverslty of Virginia Magazine. ROBERT GAMBLE MANN . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jacksonv1lle, Flonda Theta 0111; Associate Editor, Corks and Curls. 1933; Adjunct. Football, 1931; Asslstant Man- ager, Track, 1933; Manager, Cross-Country, 1933-'34. JAMES Jonas MARSHALL JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Farmville, Virginia B.A.. Hampden-Sytiney College. WILLIAM MARVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenv1lle, Delaware B...A Yale Unlversituy; B.A., Cambridge University. ALEXANDER MATTURRI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newark, New Jersey ROBERT HENRY MAY, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia B.S.C1m..Georg1a School of Technology. CHARLES GARRISON MEYER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bayside, New York B.A., Yale Unlvershy. DANIEL JEROME MEYER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Webster Groves, Missouri B.A.. Yale University. THOMAS DwxcHT Momus . . . . . . . . Staten Island, New York Ch! P111; F1rst-Year Football. 1931; First- Year Track Toam.1932;Varsltv Track Squad.1933 WILLIAM STARKE MUNDY, JR. . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia Raven; D'lta Sigma Rho; Student Senate; Student Assembly: Un1versitv of Virginia Mag- azine; Associate Editor. College Topics; DobaUng Team; Presldent Jefferson Society; elected Rhodes Scholar. 1935. WILLIS ALDEN NEAL . . . . . . . Quincy, Massachusetts Delta Tau Delta; German Club;F1rst-Year Swimmmg T am.1932. CASKIE NORVELL, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . Greensboro, North Carolina P1 Kappa Alpha; Business Stafl'. V1rgInia Law Review. Gaonca Hmsou PARKER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Franklin, Virginia B. A Duke. Unlversity. MEADE CARRINGTON PATRICK . . . . . . . . . . . . .Danville, Virginh Alpha Tau Omega; Football Adjunct, 1933- '34. GILBERT EUGENE FENCE, JR. . . . . . . . Woodstock, Virginia EDMUND BLACKSTONE Paxxms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norwich, Connecticut CLAY MICHIE PEYTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia B...S University of V1rg1n1a. HENRY HYMAN PIKE. . . . . Washington, District of Columbia Kappa. Alpha: Dean's List; College Topics, 1931-'32;R111e Club; Chess Club. FRANK LYON POLK, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York Citv B.A., Yale Unlversity. . ' FREDERICK WILKIN Post . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canton, Ohio B.A.. College of W'ooster. LEWIS Ross PROSSER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnson City, Tennessee GORDON FRYER RAINEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Delta 'Kappa. Epsilon: 13: IMP; Ell Banana; D 0 11.0 Lambda P1: P. K. Soc'ety: Flrst-Year Boxing. 1932: Varsity Boxing. 1933-'34-'35'10Captain Boxing 1935; Southern Conference 125- pound Champion 1934; Vioe-Presldent. Academic School. 1933-'34; Secretary and Treasurer. First- Year Law Class JAMES ENOS RAY. . . . . . . . . . . . .Ashland, Virginia Ph1 Kappa Sigma; B. A... Randolph- Manon College. 4 Page 169 b CORKS AND CURLS 1935 DEPARTMENT OF LAW EDMUND RHETT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charleston, South Carolina Alpha Tau Um mu. 7 , JOHN ALEXANDER RIDIEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W averly, Virginia NORMAN Him: ROBBINS. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Islip, Long Island, New York Kappa Sigma; Skull and KI-y WILLIAM HUNTER ROBBINS, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greensburg,lnd1ana Pm IN'IUI. ThI-III: Lzunbuu Pl; 1'. K. Sm-iI-Iy; Truck Adjunct. 1932. PAUL Lows ROSENBERG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .New York City Alpha Mu Sigma: StIIIlI-III AssI-mhly; Truck Squad. MATHIEWHAROID ROSENBI.UM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brooklyn, New York B.S.EI-.. Saint Johns I'IIh'urslty. FRANKLIN HAMILTON SEElJ-IY lll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago, Illinois Pi Kappa Alpha. . . JOHN EIDRED SHIEIDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NorwIch, Connecticut STUART HANCOCK SHINN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Betterton, Maryland DIlIn. Tau lII-Itu; GI'IIIIIIII Ilub; Dean's List: First-Yenr Swlnunlng. 1932-'33. '0 O I ARTHUR EDWARD SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, VIrgInIa 13.8.. Roanoke l'ollvgo. MARTIN CHARLES STONE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kingsport,Tennessec B.A.. lniVIrslIy of tho Snuth. RM EIGH LEE Swans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fairhaven, Massachusetts B. A. I 'ulumhla l'niv-ZIrS ty. Rov Lows SY KES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia DONALD QUEE TAYlOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Montclair, New Jersey Phi Kappa Sigma; Skull and Key; P. K. Sort ty; EH Banana; IMP; Foutbnll Adjunct. 1931-'3:3; Assistant MnnngI-r. Football, 1938: Manager, FIrsI-ler Footlml. 1914' Associate Ed- ltor, Corks :md Curls. 1932: FTatornlty Editor. 'Torks and Curls. 1933; iditor-ln-Chlef. C orks and Iurls, 1931; V Club. FRASIA DAVIS TRICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I'niversitv, Virginia RICHARD BIACKBURN TUCKER JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Alpha Tnu OIIIvga; Lambda Pi: IntvI-IIII-diI-Ito Honors; Assistant Manager. TraIk Team 1933. ALEXANDER JULIUS VON TIIEI.EN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Virginia EUGENE EDWARD VVAGER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellensburg, Washington Beta. Theta Pi: Lamhdu. Pl; Gvrman Club: T. l. L. K. A.; IMP; 2'13; V Club; President, AI-mlmnh- SI-lmnl. 1933334; Varsity Football, 1931-'32-'33. NEAL MUSTARD WELCH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Milton,Dclaware 11A,. I'nlw-rsity of I! lawarv. RICHARD JOSEPH VVELCH, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . San Francisco, California Zeta l'sl; Skull and Kvy; Gvrman Cluh; Eli Banana: V Club; and Cheer Leader. 1932- '33-'3-I; S I-rvtnry and Treasurer. ivrnmn I'luh. 1932-'33: SeI-rvmry and Treasurer, Skull and Kvy. 1932-223: PrI-sldent. Skull and 103'. 1933-'34; lntI-rrI'utI-rnity Pounvil; Student Assembly. MACDONALD WELLFORD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, VirgIma Dvltn Psi: LIImhdi Pl; Give Club; Assorimv Editor. College Topics, 1934; First-Year Box- lng Tomn. 1933. MM'rHI-zw CULLEN WlLKlN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salt Lake City, Utah Delta Kappa Epsilrm: Gvrmnn Club: Eli Barnum; p. Club: Dunn's List: FlrsI-YI-ar Fomlmll. Boxing. and Trm-k Trams; Varsity FunIhnn, 1938-34: Varsity Trm-k. 1934-'35: Var- sity Boxing Squad. 1934-35. CHARLES KILLIAN Womz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Salem, Virgmia B.A.. I'nivorslty of Virginia: Phi B In Knmm: Raven: Phi Delta Phi; Jvffvrson Snvioty; Bus!- nI-ss MIIIIam-r. Corks nIId Curls. 1983-'34; Madlmm Hall Calumet. 1933-114; Studvnt Senate. 1934-715: Chairman. First-Yrar Law Class, 1934-'35; Editor. Virginia Handhook.1934. GEORGE ROY VVoon, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iittleton, Colorado CARL PAIGE VVOOLDRIDCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bluefield West Virginia Doha Phi; Lambda PI: P. K. Sovh-ty: Dean's List. JOSEPH WILLIAMS VVORI.F.Y . . . . . . . . 13.8., Johnson City Stntv TI'nI'lII-rs' Co'lvgo. EDWIN TREMAN WYCKOFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baldwin, New York EDWARD FRANKLIN YOUNCER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia Chi Phi: R.A., IYIIix'I-I-sity of Virginia. WILLIAM LOUIS ZIMMER III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Petersburg, Virginia Delta. Kappa Epsilon: anlnln Pi: D. 0. II. II.: Eli Bnnnun: IMI': P. K. Soviety: ' Pluh: FII'HI-Y ar Funtlmll Imd BasI-hu'l Teams. 1931-'32: Varsity Football Team. 1933-'34: Dean's List. . . . . . .Johnsnn City, Tennessee SPECIAL STUDENTS ISAAC RANDOLPH Dm'ItI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luray. Virginia LAWRENCE VICTOR HANSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia JOHN MARSHALL SII'ETNAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luray, Virginia DEAN'S LIST OF DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS DEPARTMENT OF LAW. SESSION I934-35 MORTON? VVMJ ER BELCHER, JR. me A. FIEIII, JR. ROCCOE C. NELSON, JR. Jessa MCGARITY BURNE'IT, JR. MELANCHIIIX GRAHAM FORSTER PAYNE DABNEY QUARLES Rl-ICINAID GEARI' Com EY Enwmn DIMMICK GASSON Roy RAYMOND RUSMISEI. AN A Fun DmunmI-t DAVID I'IAMPTON KIZER, JR. WILLIAM DANIEL STAPLES Amman WALLACE DL'NCAN, JR. ROBERT VVILLIAM LAWSON, JR. GI-toknr. MARTIN THORPE THOMAS JACKSON FEE RlCHARIIS DENYSE MAXWELL, JR. HENRY BYRNE WEAVER, JR. SANDRO BFNZENBERC MM'FR ! Page I70 D IQ35 COQKS AND CURLS OFFICERS HARWOOD H. RITTER Prmident WILLIAM L. TALIAFERRO Vicr-Prnident ALFRED L. SMITH Secretary RAY E. BURGER Treasurrr BEVERLY L. HOLLADAY H ixtorian HARWOOD H. RITFER DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE M EDICAL SCHOOL d Fag. I7l p DEPARTMEN1 VVHJJAM EUGENE APPERSON MADISON HEIGHTS, VIRGINIA M.D. JOHN VVILLXAM Asuwonn, JIL, B.A. COEBURN, vmcmm M.D. CHARLES Lawns BITTINCER, B.A., B.S. BUNKER mu, wnsr Vchme 7.10. RICHARD BOXLEY Bowuzs CLIFTON FORGE, VIRGINIA M.D. ALEXANDER GUSTAVUS BROWN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA M.D. WILLIAM WALKER BUTZNER, JR. FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA M.D. Gamma MINOR CALDWELL, B.S. RADFORD, VIRGI NIA RLD. SHELDON DAVID CAREY, LLB. NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT M.D. Hum TUCKER Cm-:LF, JR. r'u PEPER, nunmm 31.0. WILLIAM MALYERN CLOPTON. B.S. CHEVY CHASE, MARYLAND M.u. 4 Page I72 D OF MEDICINE GEORGE COOPER, JIL, B.A. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 31.0. KENNETH COOPER, BA. vacnsunc, vmnmm M.D. ROMEO JOSEPH GEN'nLE, B.S. SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA M.D. BEVERLY LONG HOLLADAY, B.S. SUFFOLK, vmcmm M.D. CHARLTON GILMORE HOLLAND DANVILLE, VIRGINIA M.D. EDWARD LEE HOPEWELL STRASBURG, VIRGINIA M.n. HAROLD MAURICE JACKSON LEESBURG, VIRGINIA M.D. EDWARD VALENTlNE JONES, JR., B.S. HAMPTON, VIRGINIA M.D. ALFRED LEON KRUCER, B.S. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA M.D. ALTER LAIBSTAIN, B.S. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA M.D. 4 Page I73 b DEPARTMENT Bum STUART LEAVELL, B.S. CULPEPER, VIRGINIA M.D. CLAUDE MARSHALL LEE, JR. umvsksrrv, vmcme M.D. JOHN FULTON MCGAVOCK UNIVERSITY, VIRGINIA M.D. VVILLIAM PROVINCE MCGUIRE WINCHESTER, vmcmm M.n. JOHN OSBORNE MCNEEL, B.A. MILL POINT, W'EST VIRGINIA M.D. ROBERT STOCKTON MCVAUCII HOCKESSIN, DELAWARE M.D. BROOKE BAYLOK MALLORY, B.S. LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA M.D. Bovn HAWTHORNE PAYNE, B.S.Ed. CLIFFORD, vmclym M.... M.D. JESSE JAMES PORTER, B.A. LOUISA, VIRGINIA M.D. Roy RANDOLPH POWELL, B.S. mun: PLAINS, VIRGINIA M.D. 1 Page I74 3 OF MEDICINE HARWOOD Huco RlT'I'ER, B.S. CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA M.D. JOHN WALTON Ross, JR. cmnxsnLLE, TENNESSEE M.D. HYMAN ROCK SHEINTOCH, B.S. PETERSBURG, vmcmm M.D. JAMES BENJAMIN SHUI.1-:R. B.S. SHENANDOAH, vmcmm M.D. CHARLES LAWRENCE S'rmsomr BUFFALO, NEW YORK M.D. WILLIAM LYONS TALIAFERRO HAMPTON, vxkcmm M.D. Lawns ALEXANDER VANCE, B.A. WM'NESBORO, VIRGINIA M.D. ROLAND HARRIS VAUGHAN CARDWELL, vmcmm M.D. VVILLIAM RANDOLPH VVATKINS, B.S. HALIFAX, vmcmm M.D. ARTHUR VVHNBERG, B.S. FAR ROCKAWAY, NEW YORK M.D. g Page I75 DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE GEORGE CLEGG WILLIAMS, B.A. coenum, VIRGINIA M.D. CARL Lows WILSON BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS M.D. MARTIN ROBERT WISELY W'AYNESBORO, VIRGINIA M.D. HERMAN WOLF, B.A. LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA M.D. VVILLIAM SWOPE VVRAY, B.S. NORTHFORK, VIRGINIA M.D. 1 Page I76 b DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE FOURTH-YEAR CLASS VVILLXAM EUGENE APPERSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Madison Heights, Virginia Alpha Omega Alpha. JOHN WILLIAM ASHWORTH, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cneburn, Virginia B.A.. Emory and Henry Collage. WILLIAM BENNETT BEAN . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia B.A.. Unlversity m' aniuin; 7mm Psl' Pulrunon: Huwn Sm'irty: IIIXVTHH'ILIHG Honors; Lambda Pi; German Hub; rmxlng Adjum-l. 'Zh- J9-'30; Huxlhxge Tnpivs, '30: hvnn's List. . Bunker Hill, West Virginia CHARLES LEWIS Bn'rmczk . . . . B.A., B.S., Hnmpdvn-Sydnvy Collvge, RICHARD Boxm-zy Bowuzs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Clifton Forge, Virginia ALEXANDER GUSTAVUS BROWN III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Dolm Psi; T. l. L K. A.; IMP; t'nlvnnnn; Gvrnmn Huh. WILLIAM VVALKER BUTZNER . . , . . . . . . . . Fredericksburg, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta: Nu Sigma Nu; Skull and lx'vys. GEORGE MINOR CALDWELL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Radfnrd, Virginia SHELDON DAVID CAREY. . . . . , Washington, D. C LLB. h-orgvlown l'nh' rsity; Phi Phi; Phi Alpha IWHR Uh-nruvlnwm. HUGH TUCKER CHELF, JIL. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .Culpeper, Virginia VVILHAM MAIA'ERN CLOPTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chevy Chase, Virginia 8.3., I'nivorSIty of Virginia; Phi Phi. GEORGE COOPER, JR. . . . . . . . . . B.S.. Univvrsln' of Virginia: Phi Kappa Sigma- Ravvn Social Phi Bola Kappa: P. K. Snviv Football. 210: Edllnr-in-t'hirf. Unrks uml Curls Pollpgo TOIHPS. 'ETH COOPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisville. Kentucky B.A.. Lynvhhuxg Follvgru RICHARD ANTHONY Cupmuou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wood Cliff, New Jersey Phi Chi; D lta Upsilon. HOWARD HARMAN CURD. . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . VVek-h, West Virginia B.A., Unlw-rsily of Virginia; Phi Kappa Sigma: Nu Slglml Nu: Lambda Pi; First Y1 ur Boxing. MARGARET DERONDE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Teaneck, New Jersey B.A., Smith Cnllvgv. . . . . . . LOUISVILLE, Kentucky Nu Sigma Nu: Skull and Keys: T. I. L. K. A.: W's! Ypar 'l'rm-k Tram. 1 Assisnml Manager. '30; Student Senate, '3: 33; Managing Board. KEN FRANK VVILLIAM 1700112, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hattiesburg, Mksissippi B.A.. Fnh't-rsny n! Virulnla: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Nu Sicnlu Nu. ROMEO josnpn GENTILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suffnlk, Virginia B.S.. Rmulnlph-Matwn Cullogo; Calvonnn. Page I77 D CORKS AND CURLS I955 DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE PAUL BURNS HACGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Seattle, Washington BEVERLYLONG HOLLADAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chatham,Virginia Phi Gamma Delta: Nu Sigma Nu; Lambda Pl; P. K. Society; Assistant Manager, Basketball. '30; 3.3.. University of Virginia. CHARLTON GILMORE HOLLAND, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danville, Virginia EDWARD LEE HOPEWELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strasburg, Virginia FLOYD KINZER HURT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marion, Virginia B.A., Lynchburg College; Phi Phi; Dean's List. HAROLD MAURICE JACKSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leesburg, Virginia EDWARD VALENTINE JONES, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hampton, Virginia B.S.. University of Virginia. ALFRED LEON KRUGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia B.S.. University of Virginia; Phi D Ha Epsilon; Phl Alpha; Busphall Adjunct; University Band and Orchestra; Intermediate Honors; Dean's List. ALTER LAIBS'I'AIN . . . . . . . . . . J . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia 8.8.. University of Virginia. BYRD STUART LEAVELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Culpeper, Virginia Nu Sigma Nu; Iota Sigma; Rmen Smiety. CLAUDE MARSHALL LEE, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Zeta. Psi; Calconon. ALBERT EMANUEL LONG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Baltimore Maryland JOHN FULTON McGAvocx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia Delta Pal; Calconon; Eli Banana: IMP; Gcrman Club. WILLIAM Pkovmca MCGUIRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winchester, Virginia Delta Psi; Calconon; Ell Banana; IMP; 13; German Club; V Club. JOHN OSBORNE MCNEEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mill Point, West Virginia B. A., W'ashlngton and Lee University. ROBERT STOCKTON MCVAUGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hockessin, Delaware BROOKE BAYLOR MALLORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lexington, Virginia B.S., Virginia Mill: ary Institute. Born HAWTHORNE PAYNE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clifford,Virginia B.S.Ed., University of Virginia. JAMES BANNISTER STONE PERROW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xHurt, Virginia I'm Chi. JessajamesPonEk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisa,Virginia B.A.. Universlty of Virginia. Roy RANDOLPH Powau. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Plains, Virginia B.S.. KVllliam and Mary Coll ge. HARWOOD HUGO RI'ITBR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Phi; President of Medit-al School. '35. JOHN WALTON Ross, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clarkesville, Virginia HYMAN ROCK SHEINTOCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Petersburg, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia. James BENJAMIN SHUIJER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shenandoah, Virginia B.S.. Roanoke; Phi Chi wigma Chl. lmnnokei. CHARLES LAWRENCE STINSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bulfalo, New York VVILLMM Lvoxs TALIAFERRO . . . . . . . . . . . . WHampton Virginia Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta Pi; Theta Chi Delta; Rmon Society; Vico- President of Medk a! School. Lawns ALEXANDER VANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waynesboro, Virginia B.A., W'nshington and .LO' University; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ROLAND HARRIS VAUGHAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cardwell, Virginia B Page In D I035 CORKS AND CURLS DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE WILLIAM RANDOLPH WATKINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Halifax, Virginia B.S.. Virginia Military Institute. ARTHUR Wamnunc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Far Rockaway, New York B. 8.. Univ rslty of Virginia; Alpha Omega Alpha; Phi Delta Epsilon. GEORGE Cuzco WILLIAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cocburn, Virginia B.A., Emory and Henry College. CARL LOUIS WILSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brookline, Massachusetts MAgtTIN ROBERT VVISELY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waynesboro, Virginia HERMAN WOLFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia WILLIAM Swopa VVRAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northfolk, West Virginia B..,S University of Virginia. THIRD-YEAR CLASS JOHN EDWIN ADAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lynchburg,Virginia B.S.. University of Virginia. JOHN THOMPSON BROWN AMBLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia ELLIS R. APRIL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballston, Virginia B. A.. University of Varginia; Phi Alpha; Intermediate Honors; Dean's List. JOHNNIE Aimsrnowc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashland, Virginia B.A., Randolph-Macon College. JULIAN RUFFIN BECKWITH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Petersburg, Virginia WILLIAM EDWARD BIPPUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wheeling, West Virginia CARRINGTON LEONARD Booms: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lottsburg, Virginia Phi Chi UJhi Gamma Delta; Chi Beta Phi, William and Mano FREDERICK HARDY BOWEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jacksonville, Florida Phi Dslta. Theta; Calvonon. JOSEPH KENNETH BRADFORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Staunton, Virginia B.S.. Hampdon-Sydnoy College. ROBERT MANFRBD CALDWELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Galax, Virginia Phl Chi Lambda P hi Alpha. VNIliam and MaryL JOHN RANDOLPH TUCKER CARMICHAEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kyrock, Kentucky B.S.. Virginia Military Institutm LEON RICHARD CULBERTSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norton, Virginia B.S.. University of Virginia; Pi Kappa. Alpha. JAMES Lucws DAVIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raccoon Ford, Virginia RICHARD BUTLER FERGUSON, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clinton, South Carolina B.S.. Presbyterian Cnllege; Phi Chi. LUCIAN MINOR FERRIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vicksburg, Mississippi B.S.. Millsaps College. HARRY CARRINGTON FLEMING .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grafton, West Virginia B.A., West Virginia University. JOHN OSBORNE FULENWIDER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monroe, North Carolina BS. in Mad. W'ako Forest College. EDGAR COLBY GARRARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia B.S.. William and Mary College. PENBROKE THOMSON GROVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summit Point, West Virginia Phi Chi. HENRY HURT HANCOCK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ProHit, Virginia LYLE JAMEsSON HANSBROUCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Front Royal, Virginia B.S.. Virginia Military Institute. FOREST GILKESON HARPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Staunton, Virginia 4 Pug. I79 b CORKS AND CURLS I955 DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE CARRINCTON HARRISON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Danville, Virginia B.A.. Universlty of Virginia: Delta Phi; Skull and Keys; T. I. L. K. A.; 2; Nu Sigma Nu; lnttrmediate Honors; German Club; Intert'raternity Council; First Year Basketball Team. '30; Varsity Basketball Team, '31-'32-'33; V Club, Vice-President, '34-'35. SAM WALTER HUDDLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RuralRetreat,Virginia B.S.. University of Virginia. FRANK Amy'sws KEARNEY 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Phoebus, Virginia B.S.. Virginia Military Institutv. EDWIN LAWRENCE KENDIG,JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Victoria, Virginia B.A.. lrlampden-Sydney College. DANIEL DAVID KLAFF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Danville, Virginia Phi Alpha; Dean's List. . MARION SUMTER LOVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danville, Virginia JOSEPH HAWKINS Low, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Welcome, Virginia WILLIAM EUGENE LYNN . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Lovettsville, Virginia ROBERT WILLIAM MCCULLOUCH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia B.S.. l. Davldson College. JEAN MCNUTT MARTIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Middlebrook, Virginia B.S.. William and Mary College. BERNARD SOLOMON MIZROCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia JOHN WATSON Mounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Winston-Salem, North Carolina GEORGE WRAY Mouse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Portsmouth, Virginia B.A.. W'ashmglon and Leo Univprsity; Phi Chi. NOWELL DARDEN Nuns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Winchester, Virginia Theta Chi. ROBERT BURWELL NELSON,JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winchester, Virginia B.A.. Unlv.rsity of Virginia; Phi Kappa Psi; Caloonon; Lambda Pl: T. I. L. K. A.; Z; 13; Phi Beta Kappa; Raven Society. Vive-Prosidvnt. '32, President, '34; Intermediate Honors; President of German Club. '34-'35; Governing Committee of Interfraternily Council; Ahsoclate Editor, Coll'ge Topics; Football Adjunct; First Year Basketball and Track; Varsity Bas- ketball: Student Senate; Treasurer, Medical School, '34; Instructor in Biology, '31-'32. JOHN KELLER OWEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University, Virginia CHARLES GRANDISON PEARSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia GLENNvVAaoPmPps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Galax,Virginia B.A., Duke University; Phi Phi. EDWARDSCOTTRAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ashland,Virginia B.A., Randolph-Maoon College. JOHN CALHOUN RISHER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University,Virginia B.S.. Unverslty of Virginia: Alpha Chi Sigma; Skull and Keys; Student Assembly. '33-'34: Football Adjunct. '28-'29; First Year Track Squad, '29: P. K. Swivty: Baseball Adjunct, '30: Baseball Squad. '31; College Topics, Circulation Manager. '30; Assistant Business Man- ager. '31: Managing Board. 31. ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG ST. CLAIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bluefield, West Virginia B.S.. Davidson College; Kappa Alpha; GPrman Club Hmvidrom. JOSIAH THOMAS SHOWM.TER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambria,Virginia B.S.. Virginia Polytoohnlr- Institute. ALFRED LITTLEFIELD SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University, yirginia B.S.. Univcrsity of Virginia; Phi Chi. WALTON HERBERT SPRINGALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dallas, Texas B.S.. University of Virginia. CHARLES WILLIS STEEL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grafton, West Virginia Pthhl. MEYER STEINGOLD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk,Virginia WILLIAM NORMAN THORNTON,JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Courtland, Virginia B.S.. Unlversity of Virginia. Page IBO 1935 COQKS AND CURLS DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE ERIC TWACHTMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greenwich, Connecticut Phi Kappa Sigma; Nu Sigma Nu: Gvrntan Club; Vnrsivty Lavrossv, '30; College Tnpivs, '28; Art Staff Virginia Pu-vl; Associate Editor, Corks and Curls. '30-'31. Oswmn MASSENS WEAVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia Zeta Psi. FREDERICK HERZEL YORKOFF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Farmville, Virginia B.S.. University of Virginia. JOHN VVn'rEN YOST,JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Glen Alum,Virginia ESTA Ross ALLEN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Salem, West Virginia 8.8.. B.A.. Sal'm ColIr-gv. HARRY LEE ARCHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waynesboro, Virginia B.S., Virginia. Military Institute. EUGENE VVILLARD ARNETT . . . . . f . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danville, Virginia CHARLES CABELL BAILEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Virginia Phi Chi; Thvta Tau. ROBERT LUSTON BAILEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbia, South Carolina 8.8., South t'nrolina l'nivorsity; Phi t'hi USigma Nu; PM tha Kappa. South CnrolinaJ. MCLEMORE Bumsoxc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Suffolk, Virginia B.S., Randolph-Mm-on Pollvgo; Phi Kappa Sigma; Omega Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta Pi; Chi Beta Omega; Omega Kappa. EDWARD VERNON BRUSH, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chatham, Virginia Kappa Sigma: Calvnnon. RAY EDWARD BURGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Covington, Virginia B.S.. Unlw'rslty of Virginia. ' ROBERT OWEN CANADA, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grottoes, Virginia Delta Tau Delta; Dean's List. MAURICE ALLEN CHODOSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cartcret, New Jersey B.S.. l'nlvvrsity of Virginia. WHMAM STEPHENSON COLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Virginia Beach, Virginia JAMES CARTER COLEMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University, Virginia ELIZABETH MICKLEY Coven. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Covington, Virginia B.A.. Mary Baldwin 1'Ullvg9. ROBERT HUMBER COX,JR.. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lynchburg,Virginia JOHN Cusns CRAWFORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alexandria, Virginia VVYLIE FACKLER CREEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Baltimore, Maryland Phi Phi; B.S.. I'niver-Aity of Virginia. CONSTANCE ANTHONY ITALONZO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .VVilmington, Delaware B.S., Uniw-rsily of Virginia. DEXTERDAVIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roanoke,Virginia B.A.. Roanoke. C'Ollvm'. SAMUEL NORFI.EET ETHEREDGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia Dvltn Kappa Epsilon; Pulrmmn; P. K. Society; Varsity Trac'k. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia THOMAS MADDEN FOLEY, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington, D. C. Sigma Phi; Pulq-onon; Gvrnmn Club; First Year Baskvtlmll. Football. Larrussv. '32. JULIUS FOGEI. . STEPHEN JOSEPH FORTUNATO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .VVilmingmn, Delaware THOMAS CLEMENT FURMAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greenville,South Carolina GEORGE HARTRANFT HALEY GARRISON . . . . . . . . . . . . .New Castle, Delaware STUART BOURLAND Gmsox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia B.A.. University 01' Virginia. Pago IBI b CORKS AND CURLS I935 DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE ALBERT RICHIE GILLESPIE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tazewell, Virginia B.S.. Hampden-Sydney College. BARNES GILLESPIB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T azcwell, Virginia B.S.. Bethany College. BOTHWELL GRAHAM III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clinton, South Carolina B.A., Presbyterian Colleg . JAMES JOHN GRIFFITI'S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacksonville, Florida V Club; Manager Basketball. KENNETH BOYD Gum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Staunton,Virginia JOHN LIPPINCO'IT GUERRANT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calaway, Virginia B.S.. Hampden-Sydney College. JOHN BLAND HAMILTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia Calconon. JAMES EUGENE HEMPHILL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Petersburg, Virginia B.A, Hampden-Sydney College; Phl Chi OmIcron Delta Kappa. Chi Beta. Phi, Hampden- Sydnew. OcrAvws LAKE HUFFMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia B.S.. Roanoke College: Phi Chi. MARION KEMPBR HUMPHRIES, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Farmvillc, Virginia B.S.. Hampdcn-Sydney College. HERMAN LAEBsTAm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia B.S.. University of Virginia. ALEXANDER MCCAUSLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henderson, West Virginia Phi cm. STANLEY HORWARD MACHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crewe, Virginia B.S.. University of Virginia; Phi Alpha; First Year Swimming Team. '31; Varsity Swimming geam. '32; Varsity Baseball Team. '32; Corks and Curls Representative. '34; Intertraternlty ouncll. '34-'35. V ICTOR FRAY MARSHALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Culpeper, Virginia Pl Kappa Alpha; Nu Sigma Nu. WILEY ROY MASON, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia WILLIAM CAMP MATTHEWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisville, Kentucky Pm cm. ELEANOR GERTRUDE MATUNGLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Remington, Virginia B.S. Sweet Brlar College. WALTER SPAULDING MORSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deerfield, Massachusetts Phi cm. JOSEPH NAGEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Epsilon; Phl Alpha; Boxlng Adjunct. '31; College Topics. '30; D an's List. THORNTON TALOE PERRY III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles T own, West Virginia Zeta. Psi; Calconon. JOSEPH THOMAS PHILLIPS, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Joszpn GILLESPIE REID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Sigma Chi; Calconon: First Year Track Squad; Varsity Track Squad. '33334335. JESSE FRANCIS Rxcrmknson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cape Charles, Virginia Member Band, '33-'34-'35; Dean's List. JOHN OSCAR RYDEEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Phi cm. IRVINE SAUNDERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Redford, Virginia JOHN RIDLEY SEAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charleston, West Virginia EDWARD JOHN SHARMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia B.S.. University of Virginia. RAWLEY MARTIN SHEL1'0N,JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Unionville, Virginia Fag. I82 b 1935 CORKS AND CURLS DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE HARRY LECATO SMITH, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesvillc, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia. JOHN K. TAccAR'r, JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottc, North Carolina Delta Tau Delta; Eli Banana. THOMAs WILLIAM TANNER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia Phl Chi. RUDOLPH BOLLING TEUSLER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta; Intermediate Honors; First Year BnSRetball Team. HENRY ST. GEORGE TUCKER . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Alpha Tau Omega: Phi B ta Kappa; Raven; Eli Banana: V Club; First Year Track Team. '31; Varsity Track T1 am. '32-'33-'34; B.A., University of Virginia. Eowm WARNER VAUGHAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia Phi Chi Lambda Chi Alpha. William and MaryL JOHN CHAPMAN WATSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salem, Virginia Phi Chi; CPheta Delta chi. Kvmlam and Mary. MARION LAWRENCE WHITE, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suffolk, Virginia WILLIAM C. Van . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottcsville, Virginia B.S.. Virginia Military Institute. Josam LANGHAM YON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Pi Kappa Alpha. Izwom: SAMUELZFASS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia B.S.. University of Virginia: Phi Beta Kappa; Dean's List. Fl RST-YEAR CLASS JOSEPH FULTON ALDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blucmont, Virginia ELTON MEREDITH ALDRICH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fredericksburg, Virginia B.S.. John B. Stetson University. ELIZABETH Vumm BARNES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ilvy Depot, Virginia EDWARD GORDON BELL, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bronxvillc, New York RICHARD PHILLIPS BELL, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Staunton, Virginia B.A., Dartmouth College. BELTON ALLEN BENNETT, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greer, South Carolina B.S.. Virginia Military Institute. JAMES BELL BLACK, JR. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Springs, North Carolina BA.. Davidson College. MURRAY Cox BROWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia JOHN DANIEL CALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia Alpha. Tun Omega: Raven: Intermediati Honors; First Year Swimming Team. '32: Varsity Swimming Team, '33-.34-'35; Varsity Track Team, '33-'34; V Club. JOSEPH COUDON VI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wheeling, West Virginia Beta Theta Pl; Phi Chi; German Club: Dean's List. . o. . ' CHARLES NUCKOLS DAVIDSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Nuckols, Vlrglma ELLIOTTE HAMPTON DEJARNETTB . . . . . . . . . . . Princeton, West Virginia. Phi Sigma. Kappa: Cak-onon. LAURA VIRGINIA memme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia HERBERT WILLIAM FINK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia JOHN HILL FITZGERALD, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crewe, Virginia B.A., Davidson College; Phi Chi. MALCOLM JUDSON Fono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pendleton, Virginia B.A.. University of Virginia. JOHN FERGUSON GAYLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newport News, Virginia Page '83 b CORKS AND CURLS I035 DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE GARRETT GIDEON Goocu III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roanoke,Virginia B.S.. Hampden-Sydney College. HARRY LEE GREENBBRG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Onacock, Virginia M.S.. Ph.D.. Maryland University. JOSEPH PARKER GRIFFIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portsmouth, Virginia DUPONT GUERRY III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenville, South Carolina B.S, Furman University. CHARLES JOHNSTON HARKRADER, JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bristol, Virginia B.A.. Virginia Military Institute: Phi Delta Than; Nu Sigma Nu. IVOR DAVID HARRIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nchhiladelphia,Ohio Chi Phi: Phi Chi. JOSEPH HARVEY HARRIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .University, Virginia JACOB GRANT Hanan: III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newport News, Virginia JOHN HARRELL HILL . S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia Phl cm. THOMAS JACKSON HUMPHRIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Culpeper, Virginia BENJAMIN CALLOWAY Joxns, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Huntington, West Virginia REVERDY HAMLIN Jonas, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portsmouth, Virginia B.S.. Virginia Military Institute. HARVEYERNEST JORDAN,JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Univcrsity,Virginia Phi Sigma Kappa; Calmnon; First Year Swimming Squad. JOHN RANDOLPH KIGHT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk,Virginia Calconon. MILTON ALEXANDE LEADBEATER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alevandria, Virginia PI Kappa Alpha; Nu Sigma Nu; Boxing Adjunct; Dean's List. Lesua MAC LISI.E, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbus, Ohio JOHN BURTON MACGREGOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Afton, Virginia Dean's List. JOSEPH LEE MANN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hampton, Virginia B.S.. SVllliam and Mary College. JESSIE Dmsmons MARSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia B.S.. Hillliam and Mary Collegv. CHARLES MELLA, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West New York, New Jersey SAMUEL BENJAMIN MITCHELL, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sumter, South Carolina WILLIAM ALFRED MITCHELL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newport News, Virginia Sigma Nu; Phi Chi. JOHN VVARREN MONTACUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia DABNEY VON KNOBLOCH MOON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Virginia B.S.. University of Virginia: Intenmwliutu Honors; College Toplvs. Assignmvnt Editor. News Editor; Drun's LiSt. WILLIAM J. MOORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lawrenceville, Virginia Lambda Phi Alpha; Phi Chi. BRODIE CRUMP NALLE, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlotte, North Carolina B.A., North Carolina University. CHARLES THOMAS NICHOLSON, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexandria, Virginia ROBERT BRADFORD ORR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asheville, North Carolina B.S.. I'ntvidson Collrgw. THOMAS CLARK PAYNE,JR.. . . . . . . . . .Clilford, Virginia S Page l84 p 1955 CORKS AND CURLS DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE CHARLES LEMUEL PRINCE .. . . . . . Phi 1D ltu letu; Lambda Pi; Ell dent Sunulv. '34-'35; First Year Tram. '33-'ZH-'35; t'aptuln '32'33-'ZH. ROBERT CARTER RANDOLPH III . . . . B.S., lanchrsity of Virginia; WILLIAM GILMAN REDWOOD . . . . Phi Kappa Psi; Phi t'hi. Enwm HARVEY ROBBINS . CHARLES NICHOLS ROMMNE, JR. . . Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Hvtu Pl. ALBERT GEORGE SCl-INURMAN . . . . 8.5.. Roanokv t'ollvgt'. MALCOLM FOOTE SHER . . . . . B.S., Unlvvrsity of Virginia. EDWARD VALINTINE SIECEL, JR. . . . . B.S.. Humpdm-Sydnvy t'ullege. MAYNARD PUTNEY SMITH . . . . WILLIAM SHEPHERDSMITH . . . . . . B.S.. University of Virginia; 1'! HORACE GILBERT SMI'I'HEY, JR. . . . . Lwas FULTON SPRAGUE . . . . . . . JOHN SHELTON STEELE . . B.S.. lulvidsmu Fullo-gv; Phi t'hi. PHILIP PENDLETON STEPTOE, JR. . GEORGE HENRY STOLLWERCK . . . . . B.A., t'olgatt- l'uh'usily. GUY FOREST SUTTON . . . . . . . CHARLOTTE ELLEN Swaxn . . . . . B.S.. Rudford Stalv 'IN-uvhvrs' l'ullt-ge. GEORGE LEROY TABOR, JR. . . . . . . 8.8.. University n! V rginiu; Phi son Snt'iety. '33-'34-'35. '30-'31-'32; Baptist Sludvnt L'uiuu JOHN THURS'I'ON THORNTON, JR. . Dvlta Tau IN-ltu: Phi Fhi, GORDON LIVINGSTON TODD, JR. . Phi Sigma Kappa; L'alvonon. JOHN KIRK TRAIN, JR. . . . . . . . B.A., Yale Fnlvvrsity; Bc-tu Tln-tu Pi. EDWARD VVORTmNcrmN VENNINC . 11S Ed.. M.S.. Univ. rsity of Virginia; FRANCIS RECORD WHITEHOUSE . . B.A.. llnmmien-Ufydm-y Vulh-gv. EDWIN BURWELI. JONES VVHl'I'MJRl-Z, JR. . LEONIDAS VVILIJAMS . 8A., IIummh-n-Sydnwy 1'0H1gw, ROBERT HAMILTON XVIILIAMS . JAMES GARNE'IT XVIHJS . GEORGE NELMS WISH, JR. . B.S., Virginia Military Iustilutr. FREDERICK GASTON Wnonsnx . Banana; Swimming and Swimming Tram, K appu Beta Kappa? Vive-Prv'EidN't- t'nunrll. '35; Phi Kappa Psi; t'alc-onun; 1h rmzm Uluh. Alpha; '31; o a 0 3 Phi lN-ltu Kappa: S Page l85 S SIMPW 17'ulvunun: Husvlulll Southt-rn Nu Sigma A ssnciut Studmxt '33-'34; Sel'Vh'v . . . . . . Cheraw, South Carolina P. K. Sm-iwty; V Club; Stu- Tmuns, '31-'32: Varsity Swimming L'ollfel't-nt'c qu-kstrukv Champiun, . Boyce, V Irguua . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia . Irvmgwn, New Jersey . Petersburg, Virginia . Roanoke, Virginia . New York, New York . . . . . .Nexvport News, Virginia . Farmville, Virginia . Cantonsvillc, Maryland Nu; Intvrfrult-rnity Counml, '34. . . . . . .Berryville, Virginia . . . . .Allentown, Pennsylvania . Lafayette, Georgia Shepherdstown, West Virginia . . . . . . .University, Virginia . Staunton, Virginia . East Radford, Virginia . . . . Cherrydale, Virginia Editor, Vollegv Topics. '34; Jeffer- Assu-mhly, '34-'35: Madison Hull Palninet. St-hulul' in Biology, '32333. . . Wheeling, West Virginia . Princeton, W'est Virginia . Savannah, Georgia . . . . . . .University, Virginia Alpha Kappa Kappa. . . . . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia . Pctersburg, Virginia . . . . .Charlottesville, Virginia . Olympia, W'ashington . Culpepcr, Virginia . . . . . . . .Hamptnn, Virginia . Covington, Virginia CORKS AND CURLS I935 DEAN'S LIST OF DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE SESSION l934-'35 SECOND-YEAR CLASS ESTA Ross ALLEN KENNETH BOYD GRIM HARRY LEE ARCHER OcrAvws LAKE HUFFMAN, JR. ROBERT LISTON BAILEY, jk. VicrOR FRAY MARSHALL RAY EDWARD BURGER ELEANOR GERTRUDE MATHNGLY WILLIAM STEPHENSON COLE THORNTON TAYLOE PERRY, Ill SAMUEL NORFLEET ETHEREDGE, JR. IRVINE SAUNDERS STEPHEN JOSEPH FORTUNATO JJHN RIDLEY SEAL THOMAS CLEMENT FURMAN HENRY ST. GEORGE TUCKER, JR. ALBERT RITCHIE GILLESPIE MARION LAWRENCE WHITE, JR. JAMES JOHN GquFrrrs ISADORE SAMUEL ZrAss THIRD-YEAR CLASS JULIAN RUFFXN BECKWITH JOSEPH HAWKINS Low, JR. JOHN RANDOLPH TUCKER CARMICHAEL ROBERT VVILLIAM MCCULLOUGH HARRY CARRINGTON FLEMING CHARLES GRANDISON PEARSON WILLIAM NORMAN THORNTON, JR. FOURTH-YEAR CLASS WILLIAM EUGENE APPERSON CLAUDE MARSHALL LEE, JR. JOHN WILLIAM ASHWORTH, JR. ALBERT EMANUEL LONG WILuAM BENNETI' BEAN JOHN OSBORNE MCNEEL HOWARD HARMAN CURD JAMES BENJAMIN SHULER EDWARD VALENTINE JONES, JR. ARTHUR WEINBERG ALTER LAIBSTAIN CARL Lows WILSON BYRD SIUART LEAVELL HERMAN WOLFF VVILLIAM Swans WRAY . .7...- mmn-sz-w cv . Made possible by a P.VV.A. appropriation cf $208,500. Construction is soon to begin on a new four-story wing for the University Hospital. This L-shnped addition, which will face East Range, will be for the exclusive use of private patients. Room will he provided on the ground and main Hours for the departments of orthopedics, physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, and obstetrics. Most of the two upper floors will be given over to private rooms, forty new beds being located here. ! Page I86 b IQ35 CORKS AND CURLS OFFICERS H. BRICE GRAVES President ALFRED B. MCEWEN Vitr-Prtxident BEN BELITT S enela ry- Treasurer H. BRICE GRAVES DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES GRADUATE HOUSE 4 Page l37 b CORKS AND CURLS I935 APPLICANTS FOR DEGREES MASTER OF SCIENCE JOSEPHINE AYRE wconomicu CHARLES EUGENE Bmxs !Matlzrmatiru VlRGlNlA WEBB Cocxe wociology CHARLES AUTUS Coz UEducation; JAMES WEBB COLE, JR. Clwmiury; JACK DALTON 0511911310 JOHN PENDLETON DUBOSE Politiral Sriencd HERBERT RUPERT FARBER Miology; NATHAN ZIGMUND FEINSTEIN miologw ROBERT GORDON FITZELL UEconomiru CHARLES S. GERSONI !P:yclzology; DICK VVICK HALL Malheman'cU FRANK GEDNEY HALSTEAD wpanish; WILLIAM LILE HARRIS Wducatioru JOHN HENRY HARTMAN !Eronomicu CHARLES ODBERT HATHAWAY, JR. iBiology RICHARD CHALICE HAYDON Mdutalioiu PAUL HEINS !Grology JOHN DAVID HUTCHESON whmium HILDA PRICE JARVIS $aciology CARI. KEARFOTI' KGeology EDMUND FRANK MACDONALD !Economir:j Cacu, BILLUPS MCGAVOCK iGeologn GLADYS WHITEHEAD MAY wnglislzj JOHN BENJAMIN MAY !Eduratioru RUTH CAROLYN NEWMAN a-Icouomicd WILLIAM HENRY PARKER margary NATHANIEL GORHAM PARKS !Pl:y:ic:; MARCUERITE LOUISE POWELL !Clwmiury WILLIAM PRESTON RAMBO Wrrnchj JOSEPH Osvmm REITHER, JR. Hiuary; CARL F. REUSS !Rural Sorial Economim CHARLES PLEASANT ROBERTS, JR. !Clzrmi:try; A. V. SHEA, JR. Rural Social Econamitu MORTIMER YATES SUTHERLAND !Geologw JOSEPH HERBERT THATCHER !Engli:lzi CATHERINE MCIVER WADE !Matlzematicd SEBON Rmxs WALLACE, JR. Wsyrlzology; DAVID BARR WEBB deucatioru GUDE AYLETT WILKINSON Chemiury MASTER OF ARTS WINSTON CHANDLER BABB Ulistory; JOHN THOMAS BALDWIN, JR. Hiiology; EDWARD Gooowm BALLARD !Engli:lu WARREN M. BALLARD !Political Scimrrj SELMA HALLE BLAZER Whysicu STITH MALONE CAIN wronamicu RAY DE LA MONTANYA CARR Whilosoplzy T. DAVIDSON Rural Social Economiaj KATHLEEN MAUDE DAY Minglislu NORMAN ELMER DODSON !Plzy:iu; FENDALL RAGLAND ELLIS !Educatioru ALTHEA MCLURE FOSTER Marin; CHARLES HAGAN FUCATE Wsyclmlogw WALTON CARLYLE GREGORY Miology LUCY ROBERTA HOGAN Ufcanomia; JUSTUS Gm. HOLSINGER Wolitical Scimcd WERNER LUTz jAsNEY !Engli:lu ERIC WILFRED LAWSON IEronomitsj JOHN BACON LILLASTON !Eronomird MARY Rurnx Jonas MASON wiology KATHERINE AKERS MEADE Matinj FREDERICK DEWOLFE MILLER Uinglislu DANIEL TATUM MERRI'IT !Clxrmi:tryJ SALLIE GILMAN MOON English; meu MAE MUSCROVE !Sociology RAYMOND PAWLEY, JR. wronomicv ROBERT BAKER PEGRAM, JR. Mama FRANKLIN chrok RENO Lllstronomy JOSEPH WILLIAM SECOND! GreeU EDWARD JAQUEIJN SMITH Hlistory JOSEPH VVINFREE SMITH lHiuory LEONARD DELONG WALLACE Minglislzj SAMUEL WILCOX !EronomicU DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY JAMES WILLIAM BLINCOE MaIlzrman'cU VVILLMM MCSWAIN BREAZEAI.E Whysiu; NATHANIEL MONTIER CAFFEE wnglislzj EDWARD GRAHAM CALE fEconomicU EDWARD PETER CZERWIN Clwmiuryj THOMAS DAVIS Whysicu BURT FROMENT FARIS CImniuryj CARL KEISTER FINK lClzemistry OSCAR GARTH FITZHUGH leysiology JOHN WILSON FLOWERS leysicu ROBERT TURNER HALL !Clmni:tryJ VVILLIAM TAYLOR HAM Whysirsj MAURICE MILTON HARTMAN Minglislu CECILE BOLTON Hawsox Wsydxology RUTH LEIGH Huusox HEninJIU MILTON Boom: KENNEDY wnglidu ALBERT LORZ Uliology MALCOLM MACLEOD lEnglisll; SARAH MICHIE fEnglislu EDWIN DEVVn'r MILLER Uiiologw EDWARD GREYDON PICKELS Whysicg WHITFIELD PRICE !Clzrmi:tryj WILLIAM THOMAS Pucxm'r Miallmnalirn LAWRENCE REGINALD QUARLES Whysiu; RICHARD WINCHELD QUARLES !Cl:rmi:try CHARLES GORDON REID, JR. !Spani:llj CHARLES AUGUSTUS ROBINSON Cl:rrni5trw JANE CHAPMAN SLAUGHTER an'nclu VVIHJAM ELLIOTT SMI'I'H Clu'minry LEGRAND TENNIS lFrrrtrlz; RALPH RUDOLPH THOMPSON Marin; HERBERT TROTrER !Plzy3irn JAMES E. WARD Mural Serial Economicy WILLIAM STONE WEEDON Whilomplry 1 Page I88 b 1935 CORKS AND CURLS ll. Hd-JI'IU'I-Q WP 111 1.6 WWW Inyfziw WI r lazwk 11111 95 , 1 I 11 S ' JAMES CHARLES AI EXANDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scotland Neck, North Carolina B.S.. Ixake Forest I'1IlI1-g1- 11'II1-IIIIstI'3'I. BENSON SUESSEROTT ALLEMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ChIIhowIe, VIrgInIa BHA Roanukv VUHOZKV M.A.. l'IIIH'rslty of Virginia IEIIulIshI. JAMES FRANCEs ANDERSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dover, Delaware BA. UIIix'orsIIy 11f V'IIglIIIII IPIIiIosuphyI. CHARI ES LI-zkox ANGER . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore, Maryland BS..E1I, M.S. UIIII'1'-I.-1113'or VII'glIIIzI IIlIsLoryL E1 IZABETH MOSElJ-ZY ATKINS . . . . . . . . . . Charlotteswlle, VIrgInIa B....SE1I 1'niI'1-I'sII3' oI VlI'gIIIIa 1G11Ilog3I JosEPHINE AYRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GuIId, Tennessee B.B.A., Unh'erslty 1II' Phallzmuogu IECOIIUHIII'NI. WINSTON CHANDLER BABB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seneca, South Carolina B...A FuI'IIIIm UIIII'eI'sIly IHIstoryI. JOHN THOMAS BALDVHN, JII. . . . . . . . . . . . KeyvalIe, VirgInia B. A.. Collegv of William and Mary 1liiolng3'.I EDWARD GoomuN BAIIARD . . . . . . . . . . . VVIlIiamsburg, Virgmia B. A.. Colleg- of WIIIIIIm and Mary IEIIgIIshI, WARREN MCEIROY BALLARD ILiNI. . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia B.A.Unh1rsit3'0r Virginia 1P1IlItI1'III S1ieII11I. RUTH LEONA BARTHOIOMEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gladys, Virginia B,.,S Fur'mxlllr' Smu- TI'nt'hl'rs' 1'1III1'g1'; M.A., S1-m'rlu IEIIgIIsIII. AIVIN VON EARL BEATn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bradner, Ohio BHA, OIerIII College IBlolngyI. BEN BELITF . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia B...A MA.UIIIv1-rsity of Virginlu IEIIgIIshI. AIBERT LUTHER BENNETT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia R.A..VVII.NIIIIII:I1III und 1.1-1- University; M.A.. l'nh'vrsity 0f Virginla: M.Ed., Harvard Univer- sity 1E1Iu1'atIuIII. CHARLES EUGENE BETrIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morristown, Tennessee B. 8., Davidson C1111 KI- IMIIIthIIIIth-NI. ROBERT KERR BLACK . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . Upper Montclair, New Jersev B...A M. A. PIIII1 1't1m l'IIIx'1rsIl3 IEnglishI. ' LESLIE CHARLES BLANKINsIIIP . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gordonsville, Virginia B. A. L3'II1'IIIIUII: 1 nllem- 1E1Iu1'IIti1IIII. SELMA HALLE BIAZER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brooklyn, New York BA. New York IIIix'1-IHII3 IPII3'SII'NI. JAMES VVIIIIAM BIINCOE . . . . I niversity Virginia B. A.. Randolph- MII11-II 11II11I: III,A.. I IIII1-'I.-13 I3 1 I V I'I: I!I:I HIIIIthIIIIIIrsI. OSCAR TRENT BONNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moneta, Virginia B S. Birminghum- Soulhun 1 ulhg 1E1III1-IIII1IIII. CHARLES EIMAIIII Rom , JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Painesville, Ohio Grn1lual1-. L. S Nmul A1- :ldl'nly 1Hls'ur3'I. RAYMOND PALMER CAREER BOIIMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harrisonburg, Virginia H..,S BrIdUI-ualu I'nllvmq 51.5., Univ I'Sity of Vlrnlnin 1E1IuI'IIIi1IIII. ELDRIDGE ROGER BOYLE JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Universitx', Virginia B.S..Univ-1rsit3' III ViIgIIIIII 1I's3'1-II1II11g3-1. ' CHARLES DLLNKLIN BRADLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlonesville, VirginiI B.S.E.h.. Alnhnmn P1'Jl3'l1-1'hIIi1- IIINlituIIA: M.S.. PIIJL, l'nivvraiu' or VII'KIIIIII IPhysIvsI. WILLIAM MCSWMN BRFAZFMF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hendersonville, N. C. B.SEJ'L. RIIIm-rs ITIIivI-I'sin; M.S.. VaIIdvI'lIIIl IVIIII'erIIy IPIIysIvsI. I Page I89 I CORKS AND CURLS 1935 DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES GEORGE KENNETH BROWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Haven, Conn. B. A.. Univer'siu of Alabama 3Eoonomlos3. . . . JOSHUA ROBERT CALLAWAY Bnowu ,JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashland, Virginia B...S Randolph- Macon College 3Chemistr3'.3 N . . GEORGE LANDON 333033 nmc, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange, Virginia B.S.. VIernIa. Milltary InstItute 3Chemistr3'3. . ELIZABETH LODA BUSH . . . . . . . . . Waynesboro, Virginia B. S.. State T3a3-h3'rs College .of Harrlsonburg 3Educntloon3. NATHANIEL Momma Curse . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia B. A.. College of 33'IIIIam and Mary: M. A.. Universlty of VIrgInia 3Engllsh3 . THNOMAS STITH MALONE CAIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nashvnlle, Tennessee B A.. Vanderbilt Unlverslty 3EconomIcs3. EDWARD GRAHAM CALI! . . . . . . . . .MiIIer School, Virginia B..,A UnIveraIty of RIchmond; M. A.. UnIveIsIty of VIrgInIa 3E3'onomlcs3. RAY DE LA MONTANYA CARR. . . . University, Virginia B.A.. Davidson College; B.D.. Th. M.. Union Theological Semlnary 3PhIIosoph3'3. . . . JAMES JEFFRIES CHAPMAN . . . . . . . . .Gordonsville, Virginia BS. Arch.. Unlverslty of VIrgInIa 3A1chlte3'ture3. . ' . CHRISTOBEI. CHILDS . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange, Virginia B. S.. State Teachers Collog of Harrlsonburg 3EducatE on3. JAMES ALBURN Cmuas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spartanburg, S. C. B.A.. 33'ol'ford Coliege: M.A.. UnIversIty of VIrgInia 3Ph3'sics3. ROBERT MURRAY CmusTum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia B..,A Davldson College; M.A.. Unlverslty o! Vlrglnla 3Hlstory3. VIRGINIA WEBB COCKE . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia B. A. Ed.. UnIversIty of VIrgInIa 3S03'Iolog3'3. CHARLES Aus'rus C03, JR. . . . . . . . . . Sacket Harbor, New York B. S.Edq UnIversIty of Virglnla 3Educatlon3. JosEpH WBNGER Cannon . . . . . . . . . . . Stuarts Draft, Virginia B. A.. 3 ollege or 33'IlIIarn and Mary .3Edu3ation3. JAMES WEBB COLE, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia Beach, Va. B. 8. Chem.. Unlv'erslt3 of VIrgInIa 3Chemlstry3. . MAURICE MACKENZIE COLLINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Churchvnlle, Virginia B. A.. Otterbeln Coll3ge 3Educatlon3. ROLAND EUGENE Coox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salem, Virginia B. A.. Roanoke College 3EducatIon3. JOSEPH HOWARD COPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A.. Colgate UnlversIty: M.A.. University of VIrgInIa 3Physi3rs3. STUART C. COTTRELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee, Virginia B.A.. Lynchburg College 3Education3. EVERETT ENGLUM Cox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stuarts Draft, Virginia B. A.. College of 33'IIliam and Mary 3Education3. SAMUEL ROBERT CROCKE'I'I', JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Va. B. A.. Roanoke College 3Educatlon3. THOMAS Bacanow CRUMPLBR. . . . . . . . . . Asheville, North Carolina BS. MS.. Virginia Polytoechnlc Institute 3ChemIstr33 HENRY Human CUMMING . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia B. S. IYnIvvrsIty of Vlrginia 319353 3Frenoh3. Amson GILMORE CUMMINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bedford, Virginia B. S. Ed.. M. 8.. L'nIversIty of Virginia 3EdUcatIon3. Emuno PETER szmm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Berwyn, Illinois B...S UnI3'ersIt3' or Illinola 3Chemistr33. GRACE DALCETY- KERR . . . . . . . University, Virginia 13.8.. State Teachers College of Harrlsonburg 3Engllsh3. JACK DALTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia B. S.. UnIvt-rsity of Vlrginla 3EngIIsh3. GEORGE WALTER FRANCIS DANDELAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starkville. Miss, B. S. Mississippi State College 3E3':onomlc33 DAVID NATHANIEL DAVIDSON . . . . . . . . . . . .Rhoadsville, Virginia B. A. University of Ri3hmond 3Edu3'atIon3. RICHARD BEAIE DAVIS . . . . . . . .Salisbury, Mar3land B.A. Randolph- Mavon College; M.A.. Unlversity of VIrgIonIa 3English3. THOMAS DAVIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk,Virginia B.SE.. M.S., UnIversIty of VIrgInIa 3Ph3'sics3. TREADW ELI. DAWSON . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia B. A.. UnIvorsIty of Virginia 3Rural Sovlal Economics3. KATHLEEN MAUDE DAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy, New York B A.. Dalhousle UnI3'3rslty 3Engllsh3. Lows DELMAN. . . . . . . Brooklym New York B. 8.. College of the CIty of New York; M.S .. University of VlrgInIa 3Ps3'3holog3m3 NELLA VIRGINIA DICKINSON . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia B. S.Ed.. UnIversity of VlrgInIa. 3BIoIogy3. NORMAN ELMBR DODSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Berea, Kentucky B. A.. Berea College 3Ph3slcs3 MARVIN DO33NEY . . . . . . . . Washington, District of Columbia B..A. M..A. Unlverslty- of VIrgInla. 3PolI3I3'al ScIence3. JOHN PENDLETON DUBOSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . Westbury, New York BUS. Universlty of Vlrginia 3PolitIcal Science3. 3 Page I90 3 IQ35 CORKS AND CURLS DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES AMY DUKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Valley, Georgia B. A.. Duke University IEngilshI FRANCIS JOHNSON DUKE . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia B. S. ArI-.h , M. S. University of Virginia IFrenchI HEIEN RISDON DUKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia B.S.. University of Virginia IEngliHhL B...S M..S. Virginia. Polwa'hniI Institute IChIImistryL HUGH NELSONDYER, JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,Martinsville Virginia JOSEPH CARLYLE ELIE'IT . . . . . . Pocahontas Virginia B..A. Uni3erI-Iit3' of Richmond; M. A.. l'nIVIIrsity of Virginia IEI-IonomiIsI. ALICE EIIZABETH Elms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange, Virginia B. A. Emor3 and Henry IollIIgII IBiolog3'L FENDALI RACIAND EILIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia B. A.. IollIIgII of William and MIII'3 IEIluI'mionL WILLIAM CIARENCE EVSAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Atkins, Arkansas B..A M.A. I ni3IIIsit3 of Arkansas Illistoryi. HERBFRT RUPERT FARBER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paterson, New Jersey B...S UIIi3I+rI-III3' or VOIrgiIIiII, IBiolog3L BURT FROMENT FARIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Worth, Texas B.S.. Texas I'hristian University IChIImistryL NATHAN ZIGMUND FEINSTEIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jersey City, New Jersey B.S. Uni3'I-Isit3 of Virginia IBiolIigyL RICHARD Ro3sTON FELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elsmcre, Delaware B. S.C h E.. 1' IIi3'IIrsit3 o! IIIlawarI. II'hIImistryI. JOHN VERNON FENIIIEss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VVaynesboro, Virginia B...A InllIIgI-I of William and Mary IEduI'IItionL FREDERICK FERDINAND FERGUSON . . . . . . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tennessee B..A M..A. UIIiV'ersit3 of Tennessee .IBiologyL CARI. KEISTER FINK . . . . . . . . . . . . . Export, Pennsylvania B. S.I h. E. Grove I' ity I oilIIgII II' hIIIIIistryL JOHN NORVILIE GIBSON FINIE3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore, Maryland B. A. Johns Hopkins University IHnistoryL FREDERICK BRENI'ON FIrCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quoquc, New York B..A Ph. D. Yale lYIIi3I-rsit3' IPhilosophyL HOWARD MONTGOMERI FITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Worth, Texas B. S.. Texas I' hlistian UIIi3'IIrsit3 II' hIImlstryL ROBERT GORDON FITZEIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BaitImore, Maryland B.S.Cunm Univ rslty of Virginia IEIonomicsL JOHN Rosa FITZHUGH . . . . . . . . . Vicksburg, Mississippi B.S. in IhIIIIIiatI'y, L'IIi3IIrsit3 or Virginia Phi Kappa Psi; Alpha Phi Sigma; Lambda Pl: D. 0. II. 0.; P. 15. Sm'IiII3; Eli Banana; IMP; ViI-e-President. Lambda Pi; Board of Editors, Corks and I'III'ls; AIiquII-t Manager, Football; Freshman, Tennis TIIam; Varsity Boxing Squad; TrI-IIsurI-r. lnterfratvrnity I'ounI-ii. OSCAR GARTH FI'I'ZIIUGII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lignum, Virginia B.S.EIi., M.S.. University of Virginia II'hemistryL JOHN WILSON FLOWERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tennessee B.S.. Southwestern; M.S., l'IIiversin of Virginia IPhysiI-sL HENRY LOUIS FORBES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbia, South Carolina B.S.ISh.E.. University of South Carolina IChIImlstI'yI. AL'I'HEA MCCI.URE FOSTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spartanburg, South Carolina B...A Cmn'vrm- foliage ILatinL TALMAGE DEVVII'IE FOSIER . . . . . . . . . . . Waverly, Virginia B. S. M. A. I 'nllIIgII of IVillinm and Mary IEIiuIntinnL FRANCIS MACK FRANKLIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Island, Virginia B..,A Univ'IIIsin of RiIhIIIImd IPhilosophyL JOHN JOSEPH FIIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rustburg, Virginia B. S. EI1.. Roanoke I: IIllI- gII IEdUI-ationL EDWARD MERRICK FRI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fort Worth, Texas B.A.. RiI'P institute IFhI-IIIistryL CHARLES HAGAN FUCATE . . . . . . . . . . . . .Snowfiake, Virginia B.A., Emory und HIIIry I'ollvgo IPsthdlogyI. WARREN DEVVII'I GARMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lewisburg, Pennsylvania B. S.. M. E. Pennsy'haniu State I IIHOKJ' IPhyRicsI. THOMAS BENTON GMLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fredericksburg, Virginia B.S. Agric. EIL. Virginia Pol3'tIIIhniI Institute IEIIIII'aIionL CHARLES S. IIERSONI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brooklyn, New York B.S.. Un i3'I-rsit3' of VlIgiIIiII: Pi Lambda Phi; III-an's List IP83'r'lIolng3'I. EMERSON GILLENIIATER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gatc City, Virginia B.A.. W'IIHIIIII and Mary IfIIllIIgII. THOMAS EDWARD GILMER . . . . . . . Hampden- Sydney, Virginia B.S., HaIIIpIieII-Syan-y I'ollogo; M.S., Uni3ersity of Virginia IPh3siI'sI. EMMET EDMONDSON GIVENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martinsvillc, Virginia B.S.. I'ollI'IgII nf XViliium and Mary IEIiUI'ationL STANLEY TAYLOR GODBEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Covington, Virginia B.A.. M. A. anmkp I oliI'IgII; M.A., University of Virginia IEduoationL WILLIAM HENRY GRAVELI . . . . . . . . . Martinsville, Virginia B. A. FollowI 0f Ixilliam and Mar3 M.A.. University of Virginia IEnglishI. HARRI BRICE GR RAVES . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia B.S.I'om.: M. S.. University of Virginia IEIonomiIIIL 4 Page IN 3 CORKS AND Cums 19:55 DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES CALLIE LOUISE GREEK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abingdon. Virginia B. A.. Emory and Henry U:;ollego M.A.. Universlly of Virginia UEngllshU. WALTON CARLYLE GREGORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amherst, Virginia B. A.. Lynt-hburg College UBIologyL ALLAN TALBOTT GWATHMBY . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia B...S Virginia. Military Institute; SUB, MassaUhusvtIn IIISIItutv 01. Technology UU'hemIstryU. DICK WICK HAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Casanova, Virginia B...S Unlversity of VIrgInIn UMathemaIivaU. ROBERT TURNER HAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U niversity, Virginia B...S VIrgInIa MIlItary lnstItute: M.S.. l'nlversity 111 Virginia U1 'II11111I3113'L FRANK Gamay HAISTEAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norwalk, Connecticut B.S.. University of VIrginIa USpanIRhL WILLIAM TAYLOR HAM, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia B.SHE. M.S.U11Iversity of Vlrg1nia;1Uelta Phi UPhysIvaL HOWARD HARPER HARLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virgima B...A Uni31 r8113 01' Richmond; H..:MA l'IIIversity of VirgInia Ui'ovIologyU. WILLIAM LILE HARRIS . . . . . . . . Cherokee, Alabama B.S., University of VIrglnIa: PhI Delta Kappa UEdu1 ntionU JOHN HENRY HARTMAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia B. S...Com University of Virginia UE1onomI1sU MAURICE MILTON HARTMANN. . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Louis, Missouri B...A M.A.. W nshington University UEnglIshU. CHARLES ODBERT HATHAWAY, Jr... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hampton, Virginia B. 8., University of Virginia UBIoIogyL RICHARD CHALLICE HAYDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manassas, Virginia B.S.Ed.,UIIIV1-rslt3' of Virlgin a UEducatlonU. PAUL Hams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arlington, Virginia BHSGeol Uni39rslty of Virglnia; S1-r3'I1-1- Fellow III GI-oltgy. JAMIzs THOMAS HELM, JR. . . . . . . The Plains, Virginia B. 8.. State Temhers' Collegv of .Fredericksburg UEdqutImIL CECILE BOLTON Hawsou . . . . . . . University, Virginia B..A, Br3n Mawr U'olleg ; M. A.. University of Virginia UP83'1-holog3'L LUCY ROBERTA HOGAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lexington, Kentucky B. A.. Trans3'l3ania University UEcononIicsL EARL CHESTER HOLSINGER . . . . . . . Broadway, Virginia B..A Bridgewater College; M.A., UnIV'eII-Iity of Virginia UE1onnIIII1'sU Jusrus Gm. HOLSINGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Edam, Virginia B. A.. BrIdgewator College UPolItIveal ScienceU. LEONARD HONICK . . . . . . . . . . Newport Nc33s Virginia BUS Com.. University or VIrgInia Phi Alpha; Dvnn's List; lnt11m diate Honors' Si-wice Fel- low USpanIahU. WILLARD P12111111 HOOTMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arvonia, Virginia B. A.. Randolph- Macon College UEdu1-.ationU RUTH LEIGH HUDSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laramie, Wyoming B.A..M.A.UnI3'1rsIty of TUIXRS UEnglishU. GEORGE EPHRAIM HUNSBERGBR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wadsworth, Ohio B.A.. M.A., Oberlin College; Ph.D., UnI3'1-rsit3' of Virginia UI'J1-1UIIOmI1-sl. DUDLEY ROBERT HUTCHERSON . . . . . . . . . Bluefield, West Virginia B. A.. Emory and Henry Collegv; M.A.. l1II3'-1rsi13' of Virginia UhnglIslIU. JOHN DAVID HUTCHESON . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Edinburg, Virginia B. 8., Ch. 13.. Georgia School of Tm-hnulog3 UU'h1-IIIIstI'3'U. WERNER Lsz JANNEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lincoln, Virginia B A.. wIth FInal Honors. I'ni31-rslt3' uof VIIgInIn: IIItI-I'IdeIate Honors; PhI B In Kappa: Jeffer- son Society '33- '35: Smretary Second T1-Im. '3I-'35; Board of Directors, UnlversIty VIrgInla Magazine, 1935: Glee Club. '33334: B. S. U. C'nuIII-Il. 1933-'35 UEnglIshU. HILDA PRICE JARVIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia B...SEd. UnI3erslt3' of Virginia U901Iolog3U IREDELL, Jamcms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk Virginia B.A.. M.A.. UIIIversIty 0f Vilglninaz Phi Gamma Iletn; Awnrdvd Amprium PII-III S1- 'I3I111 Fol- lowshlp. 1935 UPhIlosophyU. ROBERT C1 153131.130 JENNINGS . . . . . . . . . . Wavnesboro, Virginia 8.8.. M. A. Collmze of H'Illium 111111 M11r3 UEduvzuionU. ' AIBERT EDWARD JOHNSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Merrick, New York B. A.. UnIv'ersIt3 of VIrgIIIIa UEnglishL HENRY SATTERWHITE Jounsox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hvlas, Virginia B..A Unlv'ersit3 of RII';hmond M.A.. University of Virginia UEduI-aUImIL . JEANNmE JOHNSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Montgomery, Alabama B...A M..A l'nIve-I'slty of Alabama UFI't-m-hU. Moses BUTLER 10111511.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dendron, Virginia B..,S College of VVIIlIam and HMar3. UEduvIItioIIU. LOUIS Oscooo KA'I'I'SOFF . . . . . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B..A M. A. Ph. D. Unherslty or Pennsyhnnin UPIII' nsnphyU. Myrna PENDLETON KHAN . . . . . . . . . . . . Trevilians, Virginia B.SWEd. M..S.Unl31-I'slt'3 of Virginia USmitrlogyU. ROBERT HILL KHAN . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia C 8.8., S.M.. Massa1husetts Instituu of Tmhnolugy UtithIIis'tI'yL ARI. KEARFOTT . . . . . . . . . . . . Mamaroeneck, New York 13.8., Univ'ersit3 of Virginia UUzeoIogyU. 4 Page I92 U 1935 CORKS AND CURLS DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES RACHEL 0111111501: K111.11 . . . . . . . . . . . . .l'niversity, Virginia 11.31.8101,. M.S.. 1W1111115113 01 Virginia 1111011113111 MILTON Boom: kaxnm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charleston,South Carolina B.A.. M.A., 11111111.:1- 01' 1'hz1l'lustnn; M.A.. 1'011111111111 1'1111'1-1'sity 111311g11s111. LAURENCE FORMAN KINNEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia 13.11.. H1111111111111-83'11111-5' 11111111111 13.11., 131111111 Thvnlngicnl S1-111111ary; 311.11., 1'1111'1-1'11115' of Vir- ginia 11111111151111111'1. LESLIE DUNCAN KLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Winchester, Virginia B.S., Virginia 1'1111'11-1-111111- 11151111119 15111111111010. 011111101115 KOHLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia B.A.. Vassar 1'11111-g11; MA l'niversity of Virginia 111211g1.s111. JOHN VVILIJAM KRUECER . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chevy Chase, Maryland B.S.Biol.. M.S., Bm-knvll University 11'11111112-111'31'1. GERALD LANGFORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah, Georgia B.A.. M.A.. 1'1111'1-1'11111' 111' V'll'ginizl 11311111111111. FRANCIS GREENFIE1.D LANKFORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia 8.8.. 111111111111111-Mzu-nn 1'1111111111; M.S.. University 111' Virginia 11111111111111.1111. ERIC VVILFRED LAWSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cloverdale, Virginia B.A.. Emory 111111 111-111'3' 1111111410- 181-111111111111-5'1. 10111111111111. R031: LEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleveland, Ohio B..,A stwln 111s1r1'1- 1'1111'101'sity 1E11glis111. JOHN BACON L11.'1.As10N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blackstone, Virginia 13.8.. 11811111111111- 11111111111 1 11111111' 1:1.A.. 11111111 1'1111'1-rs11y 1E1-1111o111i1-91. ALBERT LORz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meadville, Pennsylvania B. A A111 1:11 111' 1'0111-g1- 11111111115111. THOMAS 15111111 1.01'1111111, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Davidson, North Carolina B.S.. 11:11'i1ls1111 1'01111g1' 1P11ysi1-sv. CALVIN KENLEY LUCK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bedford, Virginia B. S..V'11'1;111111 1'1115'11-1-111111' Instituu- 1E11u1-11110111. ISABELLA LUKENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l'nivcrsity, Virginia R.A.. 1V 1 1111:1111 V' 1 111111.10; 11.8.. 111'1-X1'l Institute 1191101111111. KENNETH BENSON MCCU1C1111N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlnttesvillc, Virginia B.A., 11111111511111 1'11111-g1-; 11.11., 1'1111111 T111-nl11gi1-a1 811111111111'3' 11111111113111 EDMUND F. MACDONALD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arlington Nev. Jersey B.S. 1.'0111., 1'1111'111'3111' 111' Virginia; Alpha Kappa 1'51; B1111 1:.1n111111 811111111 11.111111111111111 ALFRED Burns: MCEVV'EN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia 8.8.. 111.51. 1111112111111 11.' 1311311111 1111111111111. Cacu. 311111115 McGAvocx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Max Meadows, Virginia 8.8., L'niu-rsity 111' Virginia 1111-0111130. THOMAS JONES NICILWMN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Farmville, Virginia B.A.. H1111111111111 Sydney 1'111111g1' 1Ed111'11110111. CHARLES KING MCKEON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paterson, New Jersev B. A. A1111111'111 1'111111111- 11'11111181'111111'1. ' MALCOM L0111M11R MACLFDD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'11iversity, Virginia B.S.. M.Sn 11111'1-1'5111 or thinia 1E11glisl11. KATHERINE O'NEAI. MCI.1:s111:1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlotte, North Carolina B.A.. Quuvns-Vhivnrn 1'11111-g11 1E11g119111. MARY RUFFIN JONES MASON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l'niversity, Virginia BHA, 11'111111111111111-11 1'01111gv 1111111115314. EMERY ERVIN MM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Hope, Virginia 13.11. B1111g1- 11'1-111r 1 1111111.; 11111110311010. GLADYS 11111111121111.1111 NIAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia 8.8. 11111.. Uniw-rsity 111' Virginia 115111.:11111 . 111111111511 Monmsox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Seattle, Washington B.A., 111-1'11 11111111151- 11'21-11111111111'81. JOHN BENJAMIN NIAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Timberville, Virginia 13.8., 1'1111'111'5111' 111' Virginia 111211111'11110111. 11111111112111.1115 P11111115 M12111 : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia 11.11., 11:111111111111-111111-1111 1V'11111:111'H 1'11ll1lg1' 1L1111111. RICHARD ANDREW MEADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Petersburg, Virginia B.A.. 11111111011111-M:11-n11 1'111111141- 111311111-11110111. DANIEL TA'rUM M1:11111'1'1' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville, Virginia 13.11. 119351. 11111111 l'nivvrsity 11'11111111511'3'1. CLARENCE W11.1.1.-1M M11.1.ER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crozet, Virginia B.A., 1'1111'1-1'3'115' 111' 11111111101111; 111.11., 1'1111'111'1'111' 111' Virginia 111211U1-z11111111. EDWIN DEVVI'rr M11.1.11R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bri11gewa1er,Virginia B.A.. Bridm-wulvr 1'1111 111-; 31.11., 1'11111-1'5113' 01' Virginia 111111111131. 7 FEDERICK DEVVOLFF. M11.1.1:R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Surgninsville, Tennessee B.A.. Davidsml 1111111'111- 11121111111111. A GEORGE TYLER MILLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Front Royal, Virginia 8.8.1116 Virginia 3111:1111'3' 11151111111: 111211111'11111'1111. THERESE D11x151; M111.1'x1:.-11'x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia 11.11.. Svtun Hill Fullvm-z 31.1. 111111111111111 1'1111'1-1'5113' 1F1'11'10l11gy1, SALLIE GILMAN M11011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boisc, Idaho B.A.. 11111'11111-11 111.1111-g1- 1121114113111. 1 Page 193 p CORKS AND CURLS 1935 DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES DAN HUSTON Moon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Galax, Virginia B. A.. M. A.. Duke University iPhysIIsA. RICHARD RIZER MURPHEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia B.A.. Ohio Unlvexslty iFrenchA. BEULAH MAE MUSCROVE . . . . . . . . . . . Roanoke, Virginia B. A.. Randolph- --Macon Woman' 3 College .ISovIologyA. ROBERT METCALFE MUSSELMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keswick, Virgiina B. S. UniversIty of Virginia; Beta Kappa: Managing Editor, Collugv '.l.'opics; IEnglIshA. ROBERT WALL MUSTARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cismont, Virginia B.S.Com.. M. S. UnIversIty of VIrgInIa IEc.onomIcsA SUSIE WATTS NASH . . . . . . . . . . . . Waynesboro, Virginia B. S. Ed.. UnIversIty of VIrgInIa IEducntIonA. CLARENCE Amos NEFF, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia B. A.. UnIversIty of VIrgInIa IEnglIshA. RUTH CAROLYN NEW.MAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kingston, Rhode Island B..S Rhode island State College IEoonomIcsA. MARTHA ANNE O'BRIEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia B. S. University of Virginia ISocIologyA. WILLIAM LEWIS OLIVER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia B. A.. Randolph- Macon College uullsloryA. HUNTER Momma PAINTER . . . . . . . . . . . . Fincastle. Virginia B..,A Roanoke College; MA, University of VIIgInIa iEduc-ationA. WILLIAM HENRY PARKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Covington, Virginia M.D.. Universlty of Virginia ISurgeryA. NATHANIEL GORHAM PARKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynnhaven, Virginia B.S.. University of Virginia; Delta Phi; Skull and Keys; Varsity Swimming Team, 1934-'35 iPhysIIsA. JOHN MCCRBADY PATTERSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia B..A. UnIversIty of VIrgInia IEnglIshA. RAYMOND PAWLBY, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia B. A.. Colorado College IEconomIcsA. GRA'ITAN PAYNE . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Va. B. A. NUIIIIersity of Richmond; M. A.. University of Virginia IEducatIonA. HARRY MARVIN PEARSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Remington, Virginia B.A., Maryvllle College; M.A.. UniversIty of VIrginIa IEducatlonA. WILLIAM Hanwoon PEDEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Freeport, New York B.S.. University of VIrgInIa: Delta Tau Delta; Lambda PI; German Club; First Year Cross- Country; FIrst Year Track, '30-'31; College Topics. '30-'31: Varsity Cross-Country. '31: Varsity Track '32 IEnglIshA. ROBERT BAKER PEGRAM, Jan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia B. A.. University of VIrgInIa iLatinA. CLAYTON BEVERLY PHILLIPS. . . . . . . . . Hickory, Virginia B.A., Coil ge of ANIlllam and Mary; M. A.. UnIversity of Virginia IEdutatIonA. HOWARD MITCHELL PHILLIPS . . . . . . . . . . Lumberton, North Carolina B. 8.. M. A.. Wake Forest College iBIologyA. EDWARD Gammon PICKELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia B. 8., University of Richmond; M.S .University of Virginlu IPhysII-sA. MARGUERITE LOUISE POWELL . . . . . . . . . . ,- . . . . Grifiin, Georgia B.S'.Chem.,UnIversit1. of Georgia IChemIstryA. WHITFIELD PRICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clinton, Mississippi B. A.. Mississippi College iChemIstryA. WILLIAM THOMAS Pucxm, JR.. . . . East Radford, Virginia B. S.. Roanoke Collegv: M. S.. University of Virglnla EMathmImtiI-m. LAWRENCE REGINALD QUARLES. . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia B. S...E University of Virginia IPhysIcsA. RICHARD Wmcnaw QUARLES . . . . . . . . .' . . . . .Richmond, Virginia B. S E.. University of Virginia IChomIstrvA. WILLIAM PRESTON RAMBO . . . . . . . . . . .' . .i . Rio De Janiero, Brazil B. 8.. Univmsity of Virginia IFrcnchA. CHARLES GORDON REID, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia 3.8.. M. S.. UnIversIty of Virginia iSpanishA. . JOSEPH OSWALD REITHER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynbrook, New York B. S.. University of Virginia IHIstoryA. FRANKLIN VICTOR RENO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Idaho Falls, Idaho B. A.. University of Colorado. IAsIronomyL CARL FREDERICK RUEss . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia B.S UniversIty of Virginia; Manager, University Band; Assistant Managing Editor, I' ollvgo Topics tRural Social EconomiI-sA. EUGENE KERFOOT RI'I'rER. . . . . . . .Bowling Green, Va. B..,A University of Richmond; M.A.. L'nivmsity of Virginia InMnthematiIsA. A Page I94 A 1935 CORKS AND CURLS DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES CHAR! 1's P1E.-1$.1N'1' ROBERTS, JR.. . . . . . . 15.5.1 '.I1 13., 11111111.:111 51-11011! 11f T1-1-l1110l11gy ARCHER FRANK ROBERTSON. . . . . . . . . . I5..-1., l'11i1'1-1'sit1' uf 15111111111111! 01211110300111. MARIANNA ROBINSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Furmvlllv 1E1IU1'atim11. 13.8.. 5111111 Tt'uc'h' 1's' RICHARD AUGUSTUS R031N50N . . . . . . . 13.8.. Mississippi State 1'11ll1-g1- 11'111-111islry1. ALBERTALAN ROGERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.11.. l'11i1'111'sit1' 111' 11111111101111; M..A.. L'11i1'1-1'sity Pump HOR1'ENS'1'1N1: ROPE . . . . . . . . . . 13.11.. H1111111111511-Sydney 1'11ll1-g1-; M.A.. HUGH Ru11As11..1 Ross . . . . . 15.151111151111111 linivnrsity IIIxROIlD Ross 0 o u 1 o o o c o o n o - B.A.. Rounukv Fullvme 1English1. TRENTON K1EE1'ERRUEEUS11. . . . . . . . Cullvgv 11f B. .1.. Bridnguu-r 1'11ll1-g-; 111 A..l.'11i1'1zlsi1y BENJAMIN FRANKHN D1211EEs RUNK. . . . . . 15 .5'..I11.5.,l-11i1'11.5111 111 thinia 1151111111111. W11.1.1.1M ACREE SCARBOROUGH . . . . . . . . . B..A.,R;1111111l11h 111111-1111 1.'11ll1-1.:1-; 111.11.. University ZB1'szKo JOHN SCHOEN . . . . . . . 15.5..1111 1111111 5121111 1'1111.11.5'ity; M. .A.. JUIIA M 111112 SC11111NN . . . . . . . . 15.1., .5'11u11111'1-e111-1'11 112111.:lish1. MARGARE'I PHELAN Scon. . . . . . . . . B..A.. Mullins 1'11111-1z1z; 111.11.. lhulvlift'c College JOSEPH W11.1.1.-1M SECONm. . . . . . . . . 13.11., l'nivvrsity 111' Virginia 1611-110. HAROLD ARCHIESENN . . . . . . . . . 11.11.. M..A.. McMuslvl' l.'ni1'11'sity 18101111111. ANTHONY V1NC12N'1'SI1EA, JR.. . . . . . . . . . 155 5'.',111111. l'111i1'1'1'sit1' 111' Virginia 1Ru1'z1l 8111-1111 THEODORE R5111 SINCLAIR. . . . . . . . . . . 8.5., 1'11'14111111 1'1111'11-1-111111- Institute 1E1h11-ation1. JANE CHAPMAN SLAUGHTER . . . . . . . . . 11.11.. 111.11., 1'11ll1l1z'1- ol' 11111111111 and Mary; M.A., BENJAMlN WARHEw 81111111. . . . . . 11311111111511'1'1. 11f Alulnuna 1111310111. 11111'1'111'11 1'1111'1-1'5211' 11f 11111111101111 1Edu1'ation1. of Virginia 111' Pennsylvania 111 13101111. E1'1111011111's1. l'nivmwily of Virginia . Decatur, Georgia . Berryville, Virginia . Charlottesville, Virginia . . .Kilmichael, Mississippi . Wilson, Virginia . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia 1E11ulish1. . Criglersville, Virginia . . . . Roanoke, Virginia . . . . . Dayton, Virginia 1Biolt1gy1, . . . . . Greenwich, Connecticut . . . . . . . .Carson, Virginia U'Idtu'utiulU. Buffalo, New York l'lli1'1l'5Hy 01 Buffalo 11'1-111' hnlng11. . Memphis, Tennessee . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia . . . . New York, New York . Caledonia, Canada . Richmond, Virginia . Warm Springs, Virginia University, Virginia 111'1'1'111-111. Baltimore, Maryland Berryvile, Virginia . u o . - u c 15.11.. 1'1111'1-1'5'111' 111' 1 11'g111i11;1'hi 151-1 tn 1111111111 11511110151. 15111111111 JAuL'EuN 8.111111 . . . . . 15....1 l11i111'5'it1 11f Virginia Ulistnry1. FRANCES CRAEI'ON 81111111. . . . . . . . . 15.5.. 11'1-5111111111111111 1'nll1-m-. 111.52. U11i1'1-1'sil1' JOSEPH W1NERE1: SMITH, 111.. . . . . . . . . . 15.11.. 1'1111'1'1'5'111' 111' thiniu; Phi 131-111 Kappa; Advvrtishm 1111111111.:111'. 1'1111111'11111' of Virginia 1'11-11'. Third T111 . '3 . 111.111.91.111. NOBLE SM1'1'11 . . . . . . . . . B.SJC1L. University of Virginia 1EdU1-1lti11111. VVILLIAM E1.1.10'1'1'SM1'1'11. . . . . . . . . . 13.5.. 1'1-111151'l1'1111iu 81:111- 1'11ll1-g'1- 11'111-1111511'1'1. RICHARD TALBOT S111.11:NE1:R1.1:R . . . . . 15.15 111..'.. l' 111111115: 11' 111 Virginia 11'51'11111111gv1. 1V..1111AM MONROE SE1CER . . . . . . . . . . 15.5., 1:;1111111l11l1- 1111111111 111ll1g1- U'homistryL MARGARET AMELIA 8111115113111. . . . . . . . . B..-1., 1511111111111l1-M111-1'111 11'111111111'5' t'nllugv 181111111111. CLAIRE WATSON STONE . . . . . . . . . . . 15.5.. Slutv 'l'mu-ln'x's' 1'ull1-g1' 111' ALFRED HERBER'I' STL'ART . . . . . . . . . . . 11.8.. llzunlul-11-51'1l111-y 1'11ll1-g1- U'l1111'11i5't1'1'1. GUY K. S'I'UME . . . . . . . . . . . 15.11.. 1511111.:1-11'1'11111' 1'11ll1-g1- tEduc'ntionL MORTIMER 1111123 SUTHERLAND . . . . . 11.3., 171111'1-1'5111' 11f Virginia Uivnlngy3. ROBERT 0111:3131 13111111111110 . . . . . . . . . . B.A.. l'ni1'1'rsit1' 111' Virginia U'hilenphyL CHESTER CLAUDE SHELEURNE. . . . . . . . . 13.3.. 111.15., Ih1i1'111'5111' 111' Virginia 1E11111-z1tir1111. 1 Page I95 1 of Virginia 1Bi11lngy 1. Assuriut Magnzinv, l1'1'1'11l1-1'i1'kshm'g 1E1'IU1'11H1'1111. . Scottsville, Virginia . Fredericksburg, Virginia 1'ul 01:11 Topit's. '33-'34: 1'1'1-si1l1-11t 01' the J1-fTerson So- Edilnl', '33-'34: . Scottsville, Virginia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . Ivy, Virginia . . . . . . .Hanover,Virginia New Market, Virginia . Gnshen, Virginia . . . . . .Farmville, Virginia . VVaynesboro, Virginia North Garden, Virginia . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia Christiansburg, Virginia DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES CHARLES ALLEN TANNER, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gladys, Virginia B.S. UniII-rsity of Virginia IC hvmlstr3'i. WILLIAM PINKETHAM TAILOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phoebus, Virginia B. A.. Lynchburg College; M.A., University of Virginia iSociologyi. LEGRAND TENNIS. . . . . . . .Phoebus, Virginia B. A.. College of William and Mary; M. A.. Unh'olsny of Virginia IPrIIIIchi. JOSEPH HERBER'i THATCHER . . . . . . . . . . . . Lancaster, Pennsylvania B.S. FIanklin and Marshall Colligu IEIIUiShi. WALTER HENRY THOMAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warrenton, VII-gima B.S.. University of Maryland: M.A., I'IIiI' I'sity of Virginia iEduI-ationi. M. EVELYN THOMPSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unionville, Virginia B.A. Lynchburg College iEduvatiOlU. RALPH RUDOLPH THOMPsON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UniverSlty, Virginia BA. M..,A University of Virginia ILntlnI. CHARLES WILLIAM TOMPKINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crozct, VirgIma B. A.. Randolph- Macon College IEduI-ationi. HERBERT TRO1TER,JR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Woodstock, Virginia BUS, Hampdim- SydIII'3 IollI-ge; M.S.. U..i3'I'rslt3' of Virginia: Phi Phi: Sigma Xi iPhysicsi. STOCKTON GRAEME TURNBULL, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . Arlington, New Jersey B. S.. ihemII 211 Univ ersity 0t Virginia It hemis ryi JOHN GRIER VARNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia B. A.. Austin Oulle;go M.A., University of Virginia IEnglishi CATHERINE MCIVER VVAnE . . . . . . . . . . . Charlottesville, Virginia B.S. Math. Univvrslty of Virginia IMathematiI-si. JAMES THOMAS VVALKER . . . . . . . . . . Gordonsville, Virginia B. A.. CollI- go. of KVilliam and Mary IEI. uIationi LEONARD DELONc WALLACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Athens, Alabama B..,A Univorsity of Kentucky IEnglishi. SEBON RAINS WALLACE, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago, Illinois 8. S... l'nivvrsity of Virginia IPsy-Ihoiogyi. JAMES EDWARD VVARD, JR. . . . . . . . . . . Norfolk, Virginia RS ,UniIIzrsity of Virginia IRural SIIIiIII EI-onomiIsi. JOHN COOK WARD II. . . . . . . Bridgeton, New Jersey B. A. Dartmouth C ollI-gt; M A. Unhersity of Eiirginia. IEIIgiishi. MARGURITE BROADHEAD WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . Crozet, Virginia B. S., State Teach rs' College of Huuisonburg iEducationi. FLETCHER BANGS WATSON . . . . . . . . . . . . Chatham, Virginia B.A.. College of William and Mar3 IEIiuI-ntioni. GEORGE CARSON WATSON . . . . . Danville, Virginia B. A., Randolph- Macon Ioilcge. ' M.A.. l' niIIrsii3 of Virginia iMathematiIsI EMILY ADELINB WEAVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University, Virginia B...S Univvrsity of Virginia ISpanishi. DAVID BARR VVI-zsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisa, Virginia B...SEd. UniI'e-rsit3 of Virginia IEdqutioni. FREDERICK PAIMER WEBER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smithfield, Virginia B..A, University of Virginia IPhiInsoph3i. WILI 1AM STONE WEEDON . . . . Wilmington, Delaware BUS M. 8.. UniI'I-Irsit3 of Virginia: M. A.. ilannrd UIIIIPI'M i3 IPhiiosIIth. THOMAS EUGENE WEST . . . . . . . Baconis Castle, Virginia A...B Universiu of Richmond ISocioiogyi. VVIILIAM HENRY VVETSEL . . . . . . . . . . . .Burnlcyis, Virginia B.S.. Virginia Pol3tI'I-hnin Institute iEduvationi. SAMUEI VVILCOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia B. A.. University of Richmond IEIonomiIsi. Gum: AYLETI' WILKINSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newport News, Virginia B.S.Hnmpdm1-S3dney 001in U'hemistryi. FRANCES DUDIEI WIIIIAIIs . . . . . Chapel Hill, North Carolina B..A M. A. UniIorslt3 of Nmth I'molina IPII3siI-si. AUBREY BENNETI WILSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keysvillc, Virginia B. A.. UniI'Irsity of RiIhmond IEdUIationi. ROBERT ARCHER WILSON, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toano, Virginia B. S Iniom UniIIrsit3 of Virginia IEI- onomiI'si GORDON BIOOMFIEID WOIcm'r . . B. S. Biol M. S., l'nEIers-Iity of ViIgiIIia IBiIIlogu JOHN LEWIS WOOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Homer,1llinois B.S.. UIIiIHeIsit3 of lllinois IPhenIistr3i. CAMERON GAYIE YAGEL . . B. A.. BIidgeIuItor 00119ng IEdmatinni. JOHN OAKIEY ZIMMERMAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia BUS Hampdon-Syiney Collvge iPh3r-IiIsi . . . . . . . . Eatontown, New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . .Arvonia, Virginia 4 Page I96 b 300K :QU R 5 51612' Activities . . . Ut sit men: sand in corpora 5471f . . . A chance for everyone to participate in some sport, intramural or intercollegiate . . . F ootball in Scott Stadium . . . track on Lambetb Field . . . and, best of all, boxing in Memorial G mmium. A T H L- eP-irrrav..-V iv'r 7 w-;v JAMES G. DRIVER DIRECTOR OFATHLETICS Mr. Jamets Driver, better known as Jimmy, returned to his alma mater as itis first Director of Athletics in the spring of 1929. When a student at Virginia, Mr. Driver was one of its most outstanding athr Ietes, being a three'letter man and participating in a fourth sport as well. After leaving college, Mr. Driver was actively engaged in coaching and directing college sports. During the five years preceding his appointment at Virginia, he was director of student activities at South Carolina. His success was phenomenal, as he left a financially strong and well organized athletic association in place of the disorganized and chaotic one he found. At Virginia Mr. Driver immediately reorganized the coaching staffs and whole athletic set'up, putting new life and vigor into them. He has done remarkably well here in spite of the handicap of the huge debt which he fmmd existing at his arrival. 4 Page 20l D CORKS AND CURLS 1955 3-3-3 ALUMNI MR. NORBORNE BERKELEY MR. RICHARD A. CARRINGTON . MR. WILLIAM H. WHITE, JR. FACULTY MR. GEORGE B. EAGER MR. CHARLES P. NASH STUDENT RAY E. BURGER HAROLD C. STUART C. ARCHIE HAHN, JR. 4 Page 202 b Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Lynchburg, Virginia Washington, D. C. MR. WILBUR A. NELSON IQ35 COQKS AND CURLS G. A. A. RAY E. BURGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President GORDON F. RAINEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary JAMES G. DRIVER . . . . . . . . . Director of Athletics CHARLES P. NASH . . . . . Faculty Chairman EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE RAY BURGER ARCHIE HAHN GORDON RAINEY HAROLD STUART GEORGE COLES Page 203 D CORKS AND CURLS 1935 V CLUB OFFICERS JOHN DIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President CARRINGTON HARRISON . . . . Vice'President ARCHIE HAHN . . . . . Secretarvareasurer ' MEMBERS BUD ABBIT ARTHUR KLINEFELTER CHARLES ADAMS EDWARD ANDREWS WILLIAM ARMSTRONG BERNARD BALDWIN WILLIAM BANKS WILLIAM BANTA SPENCER BERGER GRIFF BERKLEY NED HOOKER LEWIS BOSHER CURTIS BOULDIN MRRION Bnooxs RAY BURGER MORTIMER CAPLAN VlNCENT CARDWELL CHARLES W. CARNAN FRANCIS CARTER GEORGE CARY GEORGE COLES LUCIAN Fox FRED CRAMER WALTER DAVIDSON JOHN DIAL GRIFF DODSON JIMMY DRIVER ALDRICH DUDLEY ANDREW DUNCAN GROVER EVERETT PHILLIP FRYBBRGER RANDY GARNETT LANGDON GEER HAROLD GIST HENRY GILLIAM JULIAN GORDON THOMAS GORDON HENRY FITZHUGH ARCHIE HAHN HORACE HALLETT CARRINGTON HARRISON SANFORD HASKELL PEYTON H0013 JOHN HOGHLAND CHARLES HOOFF EUGENE HOIJRIHAN REGmE HUDSON GEORGE Hl'MPHRliYS FLOYD JOHNSON THOMAS LAFFEY JOHNNY LAROWE. WILLIAM LAUCK SAMUEL LEE JOHN LEYS JOHN LUCAS JAMES MALE DAVID MARRETT EDWARD MCCABE BILL MCCLUNG ANGUS MCDONALD COLIN MONTGOMERY KENNETH MORTON EUGENE MUNGER ROBERT NELSON JACK NOLL BILLY POINDEXTER CHARLES PRINCE WILLARD QUARLES GORDON RAINEY ORLIN Romans CARL ROHMAN HENRY SACKETT AL SECCOMBE GEORGE SEIBLES Vmcmms SHACKE FRANK SIPPLEY RAY SMITH DICK SOWERS Boa SPAULDING ROBERT ST. JOHN JAMES STIPE JESSE STOCKER HAROLD STUART HENRY STURM CABELL TABB DON TAYLOR Gus TEBELL LEONARD TRELL ST. GEORGE TUCKER WEIR TUCKER EUGENE WAGER LEWIS WALKER CLTLLEN WILKIN THOMAS WHITE MAYNARD WOMER FRED ZEISBERG WILLIAM ZIMMER 4 Pace 204 b 1935 CORKS AND CURLS WEARERS OF THE V EDWARD ANDREWS SPENCER BERGER RAY BlTRGIiR VINCENT CARDWELL GEORGE COLES JOHN DIAL PHILIP FRYBERUER RANDY GARNETT HORACE HALLETT BUD ABBITT NED Booxm LchlAN Cox HAROLD GIST JULIAN GORDON WILLIAM ARMSTRONG WILLIAM BANTA GEORGE COLES GRIFF DODSON ALDRICH DUDLEY CURTIS Bouwm VINCENT CARDWELL FRANCIS CARTER WILLIAM BANKS LEWIS BOSHER MARION BROOKS MORTON CAPLIN SWIMMING CHARLFS PRINCF GI'S TIiBliI.L Hum FLANNIGAN SANFORD HASKELL PEYTUN H005 TOMMY JOHNSON JOHN LEYS COLIN MONTGOMERY KENNETH MORTON EUGENE NIUNGER WILLARD QUARLES ALFRED SECCOMBE BASKETBALL CARRINGTON HARRISON Rumlrz HUDSON TOMMY JOHNSON JAMES MALE DAVID MARKET TRACK GROVER EVERETT LANGDON GEER FLOYD JOHNSON TOMMY JOHNSON ANGUS MCDONALD BASEBALL WALTER DAVIDSON CHARLES Hoon' SAM LEE JOHN LUCAS BOXING GEORGE CARY FRED CRAMER ARCHIE HAHN EUGENE HOURIHAN JOHN LUCAS BILL MCCLUNG GEORGE SEIBLES FRANK SIPPLEY ROBERT SPALDING JESSE STOCKER LEONARD TRELL VJHR TUCKER El'GliNE WAGER CULLEN WILKIN WILLIAM ZIMMER ROBERT NELSON ORLIN ROGERS RAY SMITH HENRY STL'RM FRED ZEISBERG HENRY SACKETT JAMES STIPE ROBERT ST. JOHN ST. GEORGE TUCKER CULLEN WILKIN WILLIAM POINDEXTER ORLIN Romans FRANK SIPPLEY JACK NOLL GORDON RAINEY HAROLD STUART MAYNARD WOMER TENNIS CARL RUHMANN HONORARY ARCHIE HAHN 1mm LARmx'l: ! Page 205 b .... 3-13: 22 thheth'w .';a,-, 3? ' me Bowl Downs bcholarSmp Plan, Q; KW s Reppit Wig 3; an thletes rDemanded m Alumnr Sessm a ix mmmmmm :3:l '1; mwmklu'nmmE-d .;31fv:'.fw wutu-a 3th, ' . w ' . Generals Siz'e. Passag- M . M 'f' Defeat .Qrmge aid 11131113. n, ., '53 Contm land ofG AA? MHTWKBOIME 3'- 3. 3 co' . 3 mm Keep Conf '. Bram . Smsne333 b '12: ps Demanded by StudentPoll 4 Page 206 b Q Page 207 D VARSITY FOOTBALL I934 VARSITY R M I'BALL TEAM Gus Tchcll, head coach of footbafl, basket! ball, and baseball at thc University, has been tutoring teams in the Southern Cow fcrcncc for more than ten years. At the University of Wisconsin, where he played as an undergraduate, he was a star 0n the diamond, the court, and the gridirnn, 2m All'Amcrican end his last year. In 1924 Mr. Tchcll took the pnsition of football and basketball coach at North Carolina State. During his six ycurs there he turned out several Conference Chunv pionship teams in these two sports; Thc University of Virginia was indeed fortu' nutc in hcing able to gct Coach Tchcll in 1930 to dircct thc Cavalier teams on diar mond and court and to assist on thn: grid! iron In 1934 ho: was made head much of football. His hnschall team in 1931 ran up the best rccurd of any Virginia nine in forty years, and though his hnskcthnll teams have not been ahlc to take any Cunfcrcncc titles, they haw usually ranked .111an the leadingY quints in the South Atlantic nrmL Clhs THHZLL R E S U LTS Virginia . . . . . . . . . 8; Humpdcn , Sydney Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 6; Navy Virginia . . . . . . . . . .27; St. Johns Virginia . . . . . . . . . . U: Durtmnuth Virginia . . . . h . . J7: V. hi. 1. Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 0; Mdrylmld . Virginia . . . . . . . . . U: XXIHlihington 55' Lee Virginia . . . . . . .0 V. P. I. . . Virginia . . . . . h . . . 6: North Carolina STAFF Gus TEBELL E. R. SLAUGHTER R. W. LAWSON . T. J. LAFFEY T. N. WHITE . ARTHUR KLINEFELTER T. C. WARD TEAM E. B. ANDREWS . S. S. BERGER VINCENT CARDWELL E. G. DODSON P. R. FRYBERGER A. R. GARNETT H. S. HALLETT SANFORD HASKELL P. H. HOGE T. G. JOHNSON J. W. LEYS C. T. MONTGOMERY K. R. MORTON WILLARD QUARLES A. B. SECCOMBE . G. G. SEIBELS R. E. SPAULDING LEONARD TRELL . W. M. TUCKER M. C. WILKIN W. L. ZIMMER E. R. SLAUGHTER Assistant Coach Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Assistant Assistant Manager Manager Manager Manager Tackle Fullback Halfback Halfback Halfback Quarterback . Quarterback ragi 4:9- b-V N R. W. LAWSON Assistant Coach Center Tackle Guard End Center Guard Fullback Guard Guard Tackle Tackle End End Guard THOMAS C. JOHNSON Captain THOMAS J. LAFFEY Manager RESUME The 1934 gridiron campaign was not a successful one as regards games won and lost-a glance at the record will show that. The fmal count stood-Won: 3, Lost: 6e unimpressive, to say the least, even taking into consideration the 1743 victory over V. M. I., one victory which served to make up for innumerable defeats. Although the team needs no alibi, and certainly wants none, it is very easy to 10' cate the source of the trouble: lack of mai terial, coupled with injuries to several key men, nothing more. Any team would feel the loss of such stars as Martin and Male before the first game. To the Cavaliers it 7213 disaster. As if to make up for their evident lack of ability, however, and what is much more to be commended, the 1934 team, collectively and individually, displayed a real spirit. No one can accuse them of giving up when the cause seemed lost, as it too often did. The sports writers may have Italled the Victory over V. M. I. hluckf but there was only praise for the plucky Cavaliers who outi fought and outplayed a really powerful Carolina team for three quarters. WEIR TUCKER End PEYTON HOCE Guard SPENCER BERGER Fullback RANDOLPH GARNET! Quarterback LEONARD TRELI. Tackle VINCENT CARDWELL Halfback WILLIAM ZIMMER Guard ROBERT SPAULDING Tackle HORACE HALLETT Center JOHN LEYS waptainveleco End WILLARD QUARLES F ullback CULLEN WILKIN End GEORGE SEIBELS Guard PHILIP FRYBERGER H alfback SANFORD HASKELL Tackle EDWARD ANDREWS Tackle ALFRED SECCOMBE Guard KENNETH MORTON Guard COLIN MONTGOMERY Center GRIFF DODSON Halfback RESUME 1934 SEASON The Cavaliers opened their season against HampdenISydney and gained sweet revenge for last yearls tie game by trimming the Tigers 80. Virginia rode to victory larger 1y on the powerful shoulders of her brilliant end, John Leys. Leys personally accounted for all the Virginia points. He scored the first touchdown early in the opening quar' ter when he crossed the goal line after snarl ing a pass from Randy Garnett. Leys blocked Bernier's attempted kick from behind the Tiger goal line in the second quarter and fell on the ball for Virginials only other score. Virginia's passing attack was outstanding and her defensive work featured by Leys play was also superior. Due to the influx of Vire ginia reserves and the fighting spirit of the Tigers, Virginia was outplayed during the Dnmln, Navy end, snags a pass from Berries Leys catches pass that beats Hampden-Sydney remainder of the game though the Tiger ofe fense never seriously threatened the Virginia goal. Navy Wins in Griffith Stadium Sweeping the Viriginia tackles with pow! erful line thrusts, Buzz Borries and his pow, erful running mates crushed a fighting Cavav lier team led in its hopeless fight by a brilr liant Tommy Johnson. Time and again the Navy backs' running their plays from 21 var riation of the Notre Dame shift plunged for fifteen to twenty yards before the Virginia secondary was able to pull them down. The Navy team worked with machine like me cision in running up the score, evidently takv ing no chances of having the Cavaliers rel peat their threat of last year. Navy hrst scored as the result of the re covery of a Virginia fumble on the twenty' live yard line, two plunges by Borries taking the ball to the fifteen yard marker, then a short pass and a plunge from the five yard line by Borries. Gambling desperately with the wet muddy ball, Garnettls pass was in' tercepted by King on the Cavalier forty' nine yard stripe. From here Borries started through tackle, eluded Fryberger, the Virr ginia safety, and kept on for the second Navy score. Fighting ferociously, the Cava' liers outplayed Navy in the second half and finally scored in the fourth period, but only o Page 2I2 b after Borries had scored again with a pass to Nime. The Virginia score resulted from a short kick by Lawson which only carried to the Navy thirty yard line. The punt was carried back to the twenty and finally to the one yard line because of the Virginia runr ning attack and a Navy penalty. From here Johnson hurled himself ovcr to complete the scoring with Navy leading 21'6. Cavaliers Swamp St. Johns, 27-6 An eager heads up Virginia team decidedr ly whipped St. Johns by a onelsided 27'6 score. Virginia started a march from her six yard line gaining an exchange of punts and several of Garnett's passes to Johnson. An offside penalty carried the Cavaliers t0 the seventeen yard line from where Virginia scored on three running plays by Johnson and Berger, and a short pass from Garrett Johnson gum. through the St. Johns lim- to Leys. Beginning another march from midfield, Berger made twentylthree yards in two plays for the Cavaliers and then Johnr son caught a beautiful twenty yard pass from Garnett and fell over the goal for the second Virginia score. The Johnnies scored in the third quarter on a Virginia miseue, but the Cavaliers coulldnlt be checked and scored twice again before the game ended. Indians Overcome Virginia Dartmouth's powerful big green team stampeded over a fighting Cavalier team, 270. The Gretnics showed :1 dazzling run- ning attack which they scored seemingly at ,will, although the first team was on the bench most of the game. The strong Dartmouth defense again kept its goal line uncrossed and Virginia never got beyond the Dartr mouth eighteen yard line. A Viriginia drive featured by Johnsonls pass to Leys for four teen yards and beautiful plunges carried the fighting Cavaliers t0 the Dartmouth twenty! one yard line, but here the powerful Greenr ies tightened and took the ball on downs. Johnson lived up to his reputation and Bere ger and Leys also starred, but even they were unable to match the apparently allestar Dart, mouth squad. V.M.I. Upset By Score of 17-13 The Keydetsl three year hoodoo over Vir' ginia came to an abrupt end as the injury, stricken Cavalier eleven, minus the services of Captain Johnson, scored one of its great' est upsets to down V. M. I., 1743. Ape parently well subdued, the Cavaliers rose in all their power to score two touchr downs and snatch victory from the Keydets. The heavy V. M. 1. team overpowered the light Cavaliers and led by their great plungr er, Urick marched fifty yards for the final score. Led by Randy Garnett, crack held general, Virginia twice penetrated deep into Cadet territory and were given four points on safeties by the V. M. I. board of strategy. Urick was injured at this point and although he later returned, the Cavaliers held him completely bottled up. Taking advantage of a short Cadet kick from behind their goal and Bergerls plunging, the Cavaliers carried the ball to the V. M. I. fifteen yard line. A Gnrm-tt M? for gain ngninst Humpdvneh'pdm-y e Page 2l3b Eimigii$a x; 3.45:2'41; The kickoff, V.M.l. game ruling of interference on a pass then gave Virginia the ball on the Cadet four yard line. The Cadets strengthened and forced the Cavaliers back but on fourth down Gamett passed to Morton over the goal line. Mora ton fumbled but Fryberger recovered and Virginia made its first score. V. M. I. scored again in the fourth quarter on several passes. Taking advantage of breaks, Virginia scored again and shortly after made the winning touchdown when Trell, big Cavalier tackle, recovered a V. M. I. fumble on the Cava' lierls fortyrfive yard line and ran for a touch! down behind splendid interference. Terps Take Cavaliers Into Camp A clever, wellirounded Maryland team, holding the upper hand throughout the enr tire game, romped over the injuryrstricken Cavaliers by a ZOeO score. The Terrapins showed a well matched and developed offenr sive and an almost perfect passing attack, which enabled them to score almost at will over the bewildered Cavaliers. Taking advanr tage of all breaks, Maryland soon forged inr to the lead. Several passes carried the ball to the Virginia twenty yard stripe and then another pass over the goal to Gucheyson gave Maryland her opening score. Virginia sorely missing her captain, Tommy Johnson, presented a very weak offense, no defense at all, and could not hold the Terrapin attack in check, allowing them to make three more scores. Virginia Loses to Generals Repelling Virginia's widely heralded p355! ing attack with a brilliant and startling counter attack of their own, and taking ad' vantage of their superior weight, W. Es? L. crushed the Cavaliers to the tune of 200. The Minks' scores all resulted from passes which put the ball in a running position. W. 599 L. led by its brilliant backs Mattox and Arnold was simply too powerful for Virginia, although the Cavaliers displayed a spectacular goal line stands featured by the ever dependable John Leys and Hallett. W. 599 L. was held by a stubborn Virginia defense in the first quarter, but the Minks began to warm up in the second quarter and Fryberger skirts Navy's end triple pass terminating in Amoldls fifty yard made a fifty yard drive for a touchdown with Baily scoring from the eleven yard line. This was followed by another drive from the W. 5.6? L. twenty yard line featured by a run through the baffled Virginia secondary for a touchdown. Fighting ferociously the 4 Page 2H b Cavaliers stopped W. Es? L. on the six yard line by recovering a Mink fumble. But later the Generals scored again on the fourth down on a pass from Mattox t0 Leaton. V.P.I. Wins 19-6 The Virginia Tech Gobblers displayed spectacular drives and agressiveness to con! quer the Virginia Cavaliers, 196. Tech scored hrst in the second quarter as a result of a fourteen yard return of a Virginia punt and the beautiful plunging of Captain Smith. Johnson recovered a Tech fumble on the V. P. I. twentyetwo yard line and on the third down the ball was carried to the Tech eleven yard line on a pass from Johnson to Leys watches Johnson fall ou-r St. Johns goal Ilne Quarles. From here a spectacular catch of a pass by Ken Morton on the four yard line and a terrific plunge by Johnson carried the ball over for Virginiefs sole score. Due to JohnsonTs short kick, Tech got the ball on the Virginia twenty'four yard line. After Dickerson had failed to gain Smith carried it to the thirteen yard line and on four succes' sive plays carried the ball over for a touch! down. Johnson proved to be the main part of the Virginia offense as well as a large part of the defense, while Smith was practically the whole Tech team. Thanksville Sees Tarheel Victory Living up to expectations a powerful Tar Heel squad won its annual Thanksgiving Day game from Virginia, sinking a fighting but inexperienced Cavalier squad. Hard be' set by injuries, the Cavaliers were forced to place on the field a light team chiefly com posed of second and third string players. The gallant Virginia crew outgained the Tar Heels and thrilled the crowd with its magi nihcent goal line stands and startling aerial ate tacks. The first part of the opening quarr ter was all Virginia, until alermerican Bar! clay, playing one of his most outstanding games intercepted a Virginia pass and ran hftyrhve yards in the mud to give Carolina its first score. Wasting no time, the brilliant triple'threat Tar Hell back, Jackson, received a Cavalier punt on the Carolina forty'five yard line and raced through the bewildered Virginia team getting to the eight yard line before being finally dragged down from be! hind by Randy Gamett. On the next play he scored on a reverse and shortly afterwards Carolina scored again on a pass to Mont' gomery in the third quarter Johnson interr cepted a pass and carried the ball to the hf, teen yard line and a few plays later went over for a touchdown. Carolinas final touch down was made on a pass to Jackson, who dashed over the goal line behind splendid inr terference. BA-er-r gains through Hnmpdvn-Sydney's line t Page 2l5 b www.s- , 45?- 7'91 ? 1.1801! 5! B 13:1 4' Q;:l Flrst-ymr Football Tram STAFF 0 T1 B. DICKENS . . . . . . 1 1 . . 1 . . . . . . Head Coach FRANK, SIPPLEY . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . Assistant Coach FIRST- EUGENE WAGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach DONALD TAYLOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manager YEAR FOOTBALL TEAM '9 3 4 A. T. BROWN . . . . . Guard J. R. MORRIS . . . . . Center L. E. BROWN . . 1 . . Guard W. L. MORRISIETTE . . . Ta:k!c . S. E. BROWN 1 . . . . Tackle THOMAS Ml'RRELL . . . Ha'fbacl; S. R. DAVILNPORT . . . . . End Josupu PATERNU . . . . . End J. H. DAVIS . . . . . . TaLklc W. W. PERRY . . . . Halfback R. L, ETHERIDCE . . . Guard A. F. RlauTLINGER . . . Center W. T. CovaN . . . . Halfbaik C. L. RING , . . . . . Guard R. R. anm . . . . . Tackle L. W. SCHMIDT . . . . Fullback R. E. HALL . . . . . . Guard L R. SUMERVILLE- 1 . . . Guard C. W. HUTPHKISS . . . . Center RICHARD Toms . . . . Halfback T1 C. Knit: . . . . Quarterback E. T. TPRNER . . . . Ha'fbac'i LAWRENCL Ln; . . . . . End W'. R. WEEKS . . . . . Tackle C. O. MARTIN . 1 . . Fullback M. H. WILLIAMS . . Quarterback E. W. MFCRATH . . . Halfbac'x R. H. Wn'nua . . . . Halfback I P. H. VVURMAN 1 . . Quarterback RECORD Virgln'u . . 1 , . , . . 6: Maryland . . . . 1 . . Virginra . . . . V 1 . . 0: XV. and L. . . . .. . . . . 14 Virgmia . 1 . . . . . . U: V1511. . . . 1 . . . . . . 12 Virginia . . . . , , . . 12; V1P.I. 1 . . . . . . . . . '20 Virginia . . . . . 1 . . ll; Nurth Cnrulnm . . . . . . . 33 1 Page 216 b RESUME OF With a large number of capable players, the Freshman squad showed lots of power in the line and backneld and appeared in for one of their best seasons. The only weak spots appeared to be the lack of powerful ends and a good kicker. The yearlings faced their opening game with only five regulars, hOWr ever, the rest having been injured in scrim, mage. The Old line Frosh, paced by the brilliant running and kicking of De Army, took ad! vantage of extra weight to outplay the fight! ing Cavaliers in the second half and win,1?v 6. Virginia scored in the hrst half when the Cavaliers fell on a blocked kick behind the goal line. Maryland blocked a Virginia punt, getting the ball on the four yard line from where they plunged over and shortly later scored again when Wheeler intercepted a Virginia pass. W. 52? L. decisively overcame the Cavaliers by 21 140 count. Bonavita, a W. E? L. back, was too much for the Yearlings as he made first W. 899 L. score on a twenty yard run and paved the way for another score when he made fifty yard run to the Cavalier three yard line. Virginia failed to score due to lack of decisive punch and the brilliant kicking 0f the Minks. The V. M. I. Keydets downed the hghte ing Cavaliers, 12,0, with Robinson, cadet halfback scoring both times. Showing a line aerial attack and using a heavy line to keep the Virginia backs completely in check, the Cadets had little trouble in winning, and only the spectacular goal line stands of the Cavaliers held the score down. THE SEASON The rejuvenated Tech Gobblers handed the Yearlings another defeat by 3. 20,12 score. The Cavaliers held the upper hand in the Iinal half leading 120, but Tech took ad, vantage of breaks and the letrdown the Cavaliers to win. The Cavaliers took to the air to make their first score and then recov ered a Tech fumble on the eighteen yard line and passed over the goal for their other score. A reserve team supplied new life in the second half and Tech scored very quick, 1y on an aerial attack. Here the Cavalier de' fense crumpled and Tech smashed the line at will and finally made their winning score on a sixty yard drivel Usmg three teams the undefeated Caro' lina Frosh crushed the Cavaliers, 330. The Cavalier offense was bottled up and the der fense was powerless to hold the more ex, perienced Tar Heels led by the brilliant George Grave. Three brilliant stands pre' vented other Carolina scores. i Thus ended a rather disastrous season for 21 team which had started out with such high hopes. For one reason or another the machin' ery just never could get started. However, there were several individual stars on the team who should help the Varsity in future years; parti:u' larly Davenport, King, and VVorman. an TAYLOR Manager 4 Page 2l7 D Captain Johnson crosses 5'0th Carolina's goal llne 1n the mud 0' Thanksgiving Day to score Virginia's six points. The nrmw points 10 Johnson. The good Old Song That good old song of WahvlmOrwah, Vle'll sing it o'er and ole'r; It cheers our hearts and warms our blood To hear them shout and roar, XVe come from old Virginia, Where all is bright and gay; Let's all join hands and give a yell For the dear old U. V11. Vv'hat though the tide of years may roll, And drift us far apart; For Alma Mater still there'll be A place in every heart. In college days we sing her praise, And so when far away In memorv we still shall be At the dear old U. V'a. Walrlwwwah, Walrlerwah, Unirvu Virginia; Howrah, ray, Howrah, ray, Ray, Ray! U. Vran' 1 Page ZIB b COACH La Rowe, affectionately known by all as johnny, deserves untold credit for his contributions to the welfare of the University of Virginia. Both in business and in recreation Johnnyis lovable nature and unimpeachable fairness have won him friends far and wide. He is one of the few men who really have a deep appreciation coupled With a true understanding of youth. Although not an alumnus of the University, Johnny could well be called one of Virginiais sons, for he has the best interests of the University at heart and is an ardent sup! porter of Virginiais policies. Johnny has Clearly lived up to his Cherished ideals: the promotion of true, Clean, and courageous sportsmanship. As a boxing coach, Johnny has gained commanding prestige. May we take this op portunity to nominate for the Hall of Fame JOHN S. LA ROWE because he introduced IOHN S. LAROWE Head Coach of Boxing boxing at the University of Virginia and sub; sequently produced six championship teams; because, having started in 1927 the Southern Conference Boxing Tournament, he is known as the iiFatherii of college boxing in the South; because his Virginia teams have not lost a dual meet since 1931 and have per! formed the unheard'of feat of beating the Navy three years in a row; because Dr. Alderman, the late distinguished president of the University, said to him, iiYou are de' veloping the characters of the students. If any sport had to be dropped from the Um? versityis athletic program, I assure you that boxing would be the last sport to be disconr tinuedii; because, confined to bed with a bad leg, he was compelled to produce his 1935 championship team by iiremote control ; be, cause, at the age of 67, he is out of bed again and is enthusiastically attending Spring prac' tice looking over the prospects for 1936. t Page 220 p VARSI STAFF JOHN S. LARUWE AL YORK . GORDON F. RAINEY ARLHIE HAHN, JR. GEORGE HUMPHRIES . THOMAS GORDON VIRGINIUS SHACK'Lzmm JACK FRAY . TEAM ARCHIE HAHN, JR. GORDON F. RAINEY MARION BROOKS MAYNARD E. WOMER WILLIAM MCCLUNG WILLIAM BANKS MORTIMER CAPLIN . JOHN NOLL FRED CRAMER TY . . Coach Assistant Coach COrCaptain Co Captain . Manager Assistant Managa Assistant Manager Assistant Manager Bantamweight Featherweight Lightweight Welterweight . 111111-th Middleweight Junior Middleweight . . Middleweight Light Heavvweight Heavyweight BOXI NG. RECORD Virginia Harvard Virginia V. MA I. Virginia North Carolina Virginia V. P. I. Virginia Maryland Virginia Navy First place Southern Boxing Tournament. I935 Vu rsit y Boxing Team 4 Fag; 221 Q Page 222 D MAYNARD WOMER iCaptainoElccQ Welterweight Maynard Womer, welterweight, went through his second varsity season un' defeated. and won his second Confer ence championship. His election as captain-elect is full demonstration of his ability. MARION BROOKS Lightweight Marion Brooks, lightweight, fought his first season on the varsity, and. alt though he lost some close decisions, he showed himself to be a very capable fighter. WILLIAM MCCLUNG Junior'middicwcight Bill McClung made a fine record in the liS-pound class, winning four fights before he was disabled by in' juries received in his tie at Annapolis. WILLIAM BANKS Iunior-middlewcight Bill Banks. juniowmiddleweight, fought once against McAboy, Maryland's vetv eran of long experience, and, although he put up a fine opposition, he lost the decision. MORTIMER CAPLIN Middleweight Mortimer Caplin, middleweight, fightv ing his first varsity season. proved himself an able boxer. With a tine record in dual meets he was runner' up in the Conference. JOHN NOLL Light'heavywcight Jack Noll, light'heavywcight, fought his first varsity season in a very tough class. Noll showed great potentialities, and is expected to go far next year. FRED CRAMER Heavyweight Fred Cramcr, heavyweight, went through his first varsity season with only one defeat, and won the Confer, encc title. His victories made many points for Virginia. ARCHIE HAHN tCo-Captaini Bantamwcight Coecaptain Archie Hahn went through his third success ful season in the bantamweight division, and obtained the enviable distinction of being the only hghter to be a South- ern Conference Champion three years in the same weight. GORDON RAINEY tCOeCaptaini Featherweight Carcaptain Gordon Rainey could always be counted on for a sure victory for Virginia in the featherweight class. A cool, quick, versatile boxer, he was Southern Confer ence Champion in 1934, and runnereup in 1933 and 1935'. ARCHIE HAHN. GORDON RAINEY, CavCapLains RESUME OF BOXING GEORGE HUMPHREYS, Manager The Virginia boxing team went through the season with one tie and no defeats. This is a repetition of its own record of no de! feats made during the last four seasons. Although Coach John S. LaRowe was unable to coach the team through the whole season, it nevertheless came through my defeated under the guidance of Assistant Coach Al York with Gordon Rainey and Archie Hahn, Jr., as co'captains. The hrst two fights with Harvard and V. M. I. were easy vic' tories for the Cavaliers, who beat Harvard, 62, and V. M. 1., 7'1. The North Carolinians oHered Virginia a real conquest, which ended in Virginiais favor, 4V2'3V2- The next fight was with V. P. I . which was a breather for Virginia, and the Cavaliers won overwhelmingly, 80. The next hght was with the Navy, and was one of the high lights of the season. No one was able to predict the outcome, and Virginia emerged on top with the close score of 4V2'3V2. The last dual meet of the year was with Maryland, which was believed by many to be Virginiais most formidable opponent. After a great fight by both teams, the score was tied 44. The Cavaliers won their hfth successive crown in the Southern Conference Tournament, which victory marked the successful completion of another undefeated boxing season by the Virginia team. ! Page 223 D Harvard's fnlllwrweighl bemen lu' Ruiney Virginia Overcomes Harvard, 6 to 2 The Cavaliers won an easy victory over Harvard here at the Memorial Gymnasium in their first fight of the season. COrCaptain Hahn and Rainey displayed excellent ability and easily defeated their oponents in the 115 and 125 pound classes respectively, and both had the edge during their lights. Marion Brooks, fighting 135 pounds, lost a close dei Cision to Captain Ward after a brilliant . comeback in the final round. Captain'elect Maynard Womer scored a technical knock, out over Davis of Harvard in the welteri weight division, showing his usual skill in the ring. Bill McClung, the hardehitting 155 pounder, easily gained the decision over Olney, and Mortimer Caplin of Virginia dee feated Shea by a T. K. O. in the 165 pound class. Jack Noll, Virginiais lightrheavyr weight, lost a tough decision to the Crimson fighter, Robertson, while the Cavalier heavy! weight, Fred Cramer, won over Choate by a T. K. 0. Virginia Defeats V.M.I., 7 to 1 The Cavaliers won decisively over V. M. I. to make their twentieth victory in consecu' tive dual meets. Archie Hahn carried all three rounds of his hght over Cavedo, and Rainey added another point to Virginiais score by defeating Eastham by a technical knockout in the third round. Marion Brooks, after losing a close decision to Harvard, came through in hne style to win also by a T.K.O. in the third period over Lee, while W'omer got a forfeit from Captain Burton, who had to remain on the bench due to an injured knee. Bill McClung won his second CODSECLV tive victory by outclassing Boyd in the jury iorrmiddleweight class, and easily won the decision, although he was unable to knock his opponent out. The 165 pound class was another Virginia victory when Caplin won his second straight triumph with a technical knockout over Whittle. Caplin floored his opponent for the count of nine in twenty seconds, and, after he knocked him down again, the referee stopped the hght. The Cadets won their only score in the light heavyweight division, when Kane won the decision over the Cavalier, Jack Noll. Fred Cramer in his second varsity encounter easily won the decision over Oatley in the heavy; weight class. After a close first round Cra! mer opened up in the second and continued victorious for the remainder of the hght. Mi-Clung decisions Olney of Harvard 4 Page 224 b Virginia 4V2, North Carolina, 3V2 The first of Virginiais three toughest batr tles of the season ended in a close victory for the Cavaliers at Chapel Hill. The biggest upr set of the evening came when Hahn bowed before the crashing blows 0f the Tar Heel 115 rpounder, Diehl, in a close decision. Gorr don Rainey tied the score when he won the decision in the featherweight class over his opponent with his deadly left. Brooks chalked up another victory by taking easily the 135epound class for Virginia, and Womer received a draw against Fisher in the welterweight class. In the first round very little was accomplished by either Womer or Fisher, but the latter won the second easily. Womer swept the Carolinian off his feet in the third, but neither had amassed enough points to win. McClung won by a forfeit. Caplin came out on the wrong end of a close decision with Captain Giddins in the middleweight class, and alr though Caplin showed remarkable ability, he was unable to win for Virginia. Noll was beaten by Novich. Noll put up an excellent fight, landing many blows, but the decision went to the Tar Heel. Cramer saved the day for Virginia by defeating Kanner in the heavyweight class. Noll 'I'.K.O.'s Carmel of Y.l'.l. Note towel. Maryland's Nedomu-lsky wins over Brooks V.P.I. Bows, 8 to 0 Hahn began this victory by defeating Hull by an easy decision. The Virginian began the fight with his usual caution and won it easily. Rainey fought Captain Hall in the next bout, and after a hard scrap also won the decision. Although Hall fought valiantr 1y, he was unable to outrpoint Rainey. Brooks easily outclassed his opponent, Calla' ban, in the lightweight division, and nearly knocked him out. Mutt Womer knocked out Herman in the second round. Herman was unable to cope with Womeris skill and agility. McClung, the Cavalier southpaw, decisioned Dillon, and nearly floored him with a heavy rain of hard punches. Caplin, the Virginia middleweight, scored a technil cal knockout in the second round over Rothery. Jack Noll easily knocked out Carr mel to win the decision in the lightrheavyr weight class. Noll knocked his opponent down in the first two rounds, and in the third after a bit of even sparring the Cavalier land! ed a powerful right on his opponents jaw that sent him to the mat for the count. Cramer started in on Banks in the heavy' weight bout with such a barrage of blows that the V. P. I. coach was forced to throw i Page 225 y Hahn win:- Cunferenn- light ngnlnsl Young of Dlnrylund in the towel after the first half of the first round. Virginia Conquers Navy, 4V2 to 3V2 Archie Hahn began and defeated Hemenr way. Hahn fought well in the first period, and the last two rounds were all his, giving the decision to Virginia. COICaptain Rainey defeated Barry. That beautiful left and a straight right won the fight for Rainey easily. Marion Brooks, Virginiais lightweight, lost a very iidubious three round decisioni' t0 Blitch. Although Brooks was knocked down in the first round, his opponent was out on his feet at the end. Womer was an easy winner over Conkey in the welterweight die vision. The Midshipman was saved by the bell in the first round, and XVomer continued his attack throughout the second and third to win the decision. Bill McClung worked up a large margin over Michel, showing some beautiful boxing, but the referee called the hght a draw. Caplin, Cavalier middleweight, showed some fine work in turning the tide by defeating Zabriskie by a decisive margin. N011, 175epounder, put up a great fight against the Navy veteran, Lambert, but was unable to defeat the hardrfighting Midship man. The feature bout of the evening xms between Freddy Cramer and Slade Cutter. Navyis ace heavyweight, Cramer came out crowding Cutter, but the Midshipman une corked a knockout blow that spelled Cra' meris hrst defeat. Virginia and Maryland Tie, 4-4 Co'Captain Hahn again came through in the bantamweight class by defeating Young by a decisive margin. Hahn easily won the first two stanzas by outeboxing his opponent. and nearly knocked him out in the last round, thus cinching the victory. ClOrC'dp' tain Rainey also won the decision over Bir' mingham in the 125'p0und class in three fast rounds in which Rainey had the edge contin' ually. Except for a few good punches, Bir' mingham looked much inferior to the Cami lier. Marion Brooks was defeated in the lightweight class by Nedomatsky. Brooks was floored twice in the first round, but re' taliated with a heavy barrage, dazing his rival, but not sufhcient to win the decision. Maynard VV'omer easily won his bout with Webb, by keeping up a steady hail of blows Homer decisions Webb for secund time in l'onference t Page 226 p and leading by a good margin all three rounds. Bill Banks, 155rpound substitute for McClung, who was disabled by injuries at Annapolis, put up a great fight with the vet, eran, McAboy, who won the decision. More timer Caplin with a lame hand lost a close decision to middleweight McCaw, Confer! ence Champion, carrying the first round, tie, ing the second, but losing the third. Jack Noll, lightzheavy, was unable to defeat Gormley. N011 won the first round, but was unable to cope with the slugger from Mary' land in the last two periods. Fred Cramer saved the tie for Virginia by winning the der cision over Farrell in the first round, and easily won the second and third. Virginia Wins Its Fifth Successive Conference Championship Virginia again won the Southern Confer ence crown for the fifth consecutive time with Hahn, XVomer, and Cramer as cham' pions, and Rainey and Caplin as runners'up. Hahn overwhelmed his former nemesis, Diehl of North Carolina to win his third chame pionship in the bantamweight class. Defendl Crumer takes Conference title from Grnngt'r Caplin upsets Novich o! Carollnu ing Champion Rainey was dethroned by Captain Lloyd of Duke, a former bantam' weight champion, in a tight decision after one of the most thrilling fights of the tournar ment. It was continually give and take, but the judges gave Lloyd the decision. Brooks, Virginia's lightweight, succeeded in flooring Nedomatsky of Maryland, but was knocked out a few seconds after. Nedomatsky won the lightweight c h a m p i o n s h i p. Mutt Womer, Virginiais captainIelect, won the welterweight crown for the second time by defeating Humphlett of South Carolina by a technical knockout in the second round. Giddins of North Carolina won the 155' pbund class. Bill McClung, Virginiais junr ior'middleweight, had to forfeit to Mann of Duke after a few minutes of boxing in the preliminaries due to a broken hand. Caplin, Cavalier l65epounder, lost in the finals to MCCaw of Maryland. Caplin also had an in! jured hand, and put up a great fight, making the decision close. Fred Cramer, Virginia heavyweight, easily beat Granger of Duke to win his hrst Conference title. Crameris victory made a htting climax for one of the most interesting tournaments of recent years. q Paqc 227 D FIRST YEAR BOXING TEAM STAFF . HAROLD STUART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coach RICHARD SOWERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach EDMUND MCCABE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manager F l R Y E SI: TEAM A E. V. AYRES H. M. HARLOW B O X I N G H. H. BLACKMAN A. L. HERRING A. T BROWN J. P. SIMPSON I 9 3 5 P. B. CLAGGET W. H. SLAUGHTER H. B. COWGILL J. M. TURNER H. A. DINWIDDIE W. R. WEEKES . L. W. SCHMIDT RECORD Virginia . . . . . . . . 3 V. M. I. . 5 Virginia . . . . . . . . 5 North Carolina 3 Virginia . . . . . . . . 4V; V. P. I. 392 Virginia. . . . . . . . . 3 S M. A. 5 Virginia . . . . . . . . 5V2 A. M. A. 2V Page 228 b RESUME In their first meet of the season, the First Year Boxing Team was defeated by the V. M. I. Rats. In the bantamweight class, McCoy IV.M.I.I gained a decision over Simpson. Bell tV.M.IJ and Dine wittie fought to a draw in the feather weight class. Young IV.M.D defeated Turner by a decision, while in the welterweight division Cole fV.M.I.I won by a T. K. 0. over Ayres. Donovan tV.M.I.I won a close decision over Cowgill in the junior' middleweight division, Charrington fV.M.I.I and Brown battled to a draw. Schmidt tVaJ defeated Hart by a T. K. O. in the lighteheavy, and Weeks tVEQ won by a forfeit. In the second meet, the Yearlings turned the tables by defeating the North Carolina Freshmen 5' to 3. Simpson tVa.I led off by knocking out his opponent in the first round. N. C. won the next three fights by technical knockouts. In the welterweight class, Harlow IVEQ won by a T. K. O. Blackman and Schmidt tVa.I won the middle and light'heavy weights by decisions, while Weeks tVaJ scored a K. O. in the first round. The Cavaliers next conquered the V. P. I. Rats by the thrilling score of 4 112 to 3 1.2. In the bantamweight class, there was a draw between Simpson IVaJ and Surrett. Dinwittie tVaQ won the feather weight by a close decision, while Lough tTechI evened the score by gaining a decision over Turner. In the welterweight class Harlow tVa.I scored a T. K. 0. over Souder, while Sheppard tV.P.I.I again tied the count by defeating Cowgill on a decision. In the middleweight division, Ross tTechi defeated Blackman. Schmidt and Weeks then came through to win for the Cavaliers by gain' ing decisions. In the fourth meet, 5. M. A. defeated the Yeari' ings by the score of 5 to 3. In the bantamweight class, Day tS.M.A.y won over Simpson by a T. K. 0., while Dinwittie tVa.I evened the count by gaining e decision from Whitney. In the light, weight division Turner dropped a decision to Me, Grael IS.M.A.L while Harlow tVaJ defeated Car! OF BOXI ver by a T. K. O. In the junior'middleweight Bunsa ISMiAI knocked out Cowgill in the second round. Green tS.M.A.I won a close decision over Blackman in the middleweight class. Schmidt tVaJ won the lightvheavyweight by a T. K. 0. over Gore, while Weeks lost to Rogerson fS.M.AAI on a very close decision. On February 19th, the First Year Boxers closed their season with a 5 1'2 t0 2 1'2 triumph over Augusta Military Academy. Claggett and Din; wittie were victorious for the Cavaliers in the first two bouts. Reese tA.M.A.i easily won over Slaughter by a T. K. O. in the lightweight class, Harlow continued his sensational string of victories by winning over Wheeler by a T. K. O. in the first round. Nixon tA.M.AJ defeated Cowgill by a T. K. O. in the juniorrmiddleweight, while Black' man tVaJ gained a decision in the middleweight class. In the lighteheavyweight, Schmidt tVzQ easily knocked out Pennybacker in the first round. The last fight was a draw between Weeks tVaQ and Maloney. N6 f cgat Y ' .- X .4 .. MAC MCCABE Coach Manager HAROLD STUART ! Page 229 t VIRGINIA WINS FIFTH CONSECUTIVE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CROWN Huge crowds fill Memorial Gym . . . Hahn and Rainey get the cup from Gene Wager . Hahn beats Diehl in their second encounter . . . Rainey decisions Birmingham of Maryland . . . Cramer after winning heavyweight crown . . . Womer K035 Humphlelt . . . Brooks puts Nedomatsky on the floor . . . The winning team. e Page 230 h q Page 231, VARSITY BASKETBALL I935 STAFF Gus TEBELL CHARLES ADAMS JOSEPH DURHAM CABELL TABB LEWIS WALKER TEAM R. H. Abbitt Ned Booker H. H. Gist J. Gordon E. J. Male J. D. Murrctt O. W. Rogers R. O. Smith Coach NIanuger Assistant Assistant Assistant Ccntcr Forward Guard Guard F; u'wurd Guard Forward Guard H. j. Sturm F. C. Zeisberg RECORD Virginia . . . 63; Bridgewater Virginia . . . 32; Apprentice School Virginia . . . 16; Richmond Virginia . . . 33; S. Carolina Virginia . . . 28; Richmond Virginia . . . 25'; W 5:? M Virginia . . . 24; W E? L Virginia 20; Duke . Virginia 20; N. Carolina Virginia 33; V. M. I. Virginia 29; V. P. I. . Virginia 39; Hampden'Sydney Virginia 34; Randolph'Macon Virginia 24; Maryland Virginia 25; Navy Virginia 50; Roanoke Virginia 31; W 53 M . Virginia 29; V. M. I. Virginia 31; W 599 L Virginia 54; V. P. I. ergmia 32; Maryland SOUTFIERN CONFERENCE Virginia . . . 32; Duke 3 Page 232' F orward Center ,3 Os 2. h- l4: '- ... IJ IJ 1,; u: 1,: lg J, 34 IJ .- H '-J 0, '3 3 H J '11 J- .b J. 24 RESUME The Cavaliers functioned smoothly and had little trouble in their two opening games, defeating Bridgewater 63'13 and the Apprentice School of Newport News 32rll. Against Richmond College the Cavaliers showed the effects of lack of training during exams. The entire team's play was ragged, many scoring oppor tunities were lost, and as a result the Spiders led by their brilliant right forward, Captain Leverton, won the game by a 25516 margin. In an unimpres' sive match marred by erratic playing of both teams, Virginia won a Southern Conference game from South Carolina. A determined Gamecock five en' tered the second half but could never overcome the early Cavalier lead, and a 32'37 victory for Vir' ginia resulted. In a wild and comical game Virginia emerged the victor over W. E? L. by a score of 25521. The Cavalier victory can largely be attributed to the steady playing of Gist and Zeisbcrg which comr pensatcd for the otherwise erratic playing of the the team. This short winning streak of the Cavav liers was stopped by the truly great brand of oft fensive basketball displayed by the Richmond Spi' ders as they crushed the Cavaliers by 5028. The outstanding star of the evening was Richmonds brilliant Captain Leverton. The Virginians received two more defeats at the hands of W. 8? L. and Duke. The Minks gave the Cavaliers their third defeat to the tune of 3024. Virginia showed marked improvement and the game was close and spirited. Near the end of the contest the Cavaliers made a hard but vain drive to over come the Mink lead. Sturm played well for the Cavaliers and was second high scorer for the even' ing, being beaten for the first honors by Charlie Smith, W. E? Lfs AllrSouthem center. In beating the Cavaliers Duke scored its sixth straight victory. With the score 168 against them at the half, the Cavaliers kept cutting the lead down but a final Duke rally gave them a 3020 victory. A vastly superior North Carolina Five scored its thirteenth consecutive victory by defeating Virr ginia 38v20. Nelson, stellar Tar Heel forward, led the scoring with thirteen points being followed by Rogers and Zeisberg, Virginia stars, with eight each. The Cavaliers lost their hfth straight when V. M. I. defeated Virginia 33,27. fought contest all the way but the Cavaliers simply couldnlt match the Cadetls brand of play. Led by Fred Zeisberg who scored nine points in the last half, the Cavaliers set back the V. P. I. quint 28'24. A dogged Tech team allowed the Orange and Blue only a three point lead at the The game was a hard half, but this was soon raised to seven due to 51x points scored by Zeisberg. The Techmen put on 1.. :f t CHARLES ADAMS Manager DAVIS MARKET Captain s Page 233 b RESUME a desperate drive near the end, but this was checked abruptly by six Virginia points scored by Rogers and Zeisberg. Continuing in this manner, the Cav' ah'ers led by Sturm and Zeisberg hung up .1 39,13 victory over Hampdeanydney, scoring eighteen points before the Tigers could even find the basket. Throughout the contest the Virginia defense was impregnable, Hampdeanydney scoring only four baskets, while the Cavalier offense scored at will. In quick succession Virginia gained its fourth straight victory defeating Randolph Macon in a fast snappy game by a 3447 score. Rogerst eight points and Smithhs seven gave Virginia 21 15v8 lead at the half. Neither team scored a field goal until after eleven minutes of the second half, but then Virginia forged steadily ahead. The Maryland Terrapins proved to be too tuugh a nut for the Cavaliers to break and defeated the Virginians 44,24. prevented the Cavaliers from much scoring under A well played zone-defensc the basket and all the Virginia attack amounted tn was shooting from the middle of the floor. In contrast, Maryland seemed to score at will. Waters and Willis were the scoring stars for the Terrapins with twenty'six points between them, while ZClse berg led his mates with eight. This was followed by a spirited contest featured by the Cavaliers hest playing of the year, in which the powerful Navy quint had to play. its hardest before. sinking Vir' ginia 3405. The individual star of the night was Dusty Dornin 0f the Navy with fourteen points. RAY SMITH tCaptuElecn H. H. GIST ORLIN Romans E. J. MALE Meeting a vastly imprcved William and Mary five, the Cavaliers were dicisively defeated 45131. Led by diminutive Flick Flickinger who scored nineteen points, the Indians enjoyed a decisive ad' vantage thmughuut the whole contest. Returning to form, the Cavaliers overwhelmed Roanoke Colt lies 50,26. After a slow start, the Cavaliers finally e Page 234 b forged ahead and enjoyed 'a 24'16 advantage at the half, which they increased during the rest of the game. Keeping at top speed the Cavaliers trounced the V. M. I. quint in a hard rough tilt by :1 29'20 score. After a hard fought first half, the last period began with both teams striving for HENRY STLTRM Bun ABBITT NED BOOKER FRED ZEISBERG JULIAN GORDON RESUME O the lead. The Orange and Blue got the best of it however and continued to outscore the Cadets. Jumping into an early lead which they constantly increased the Cavaliers led by Cocky Rogers easily won 56131 from V. P. I. Rogers with four teen points was the evenings high point man. The next game was the most exciting and best played game of the year and saw the Cavaliers come back to overcome a first half lead and defeat W. E? L. 31'29. Ray Smith with five baskets in the last period and Bud Abbittis fine offensive and defensive In the last regular game, the Maryland Terps defeated Vire work provided the winning margin. ginia 33,32 in a most exciting game. After a list, less first half Virginia came back immediately to tie the score and take the lead which was not diminr ished until the last two minutes of play when Mary land rallied to win. The season was brought to a close when Vir' ginia, falling the victim of an unfortunate draw in the Conference tournament, was defeated by Duke in a first round match by a 39,322 score. The Cavaliers had a successful season winning eleven and losing nine games. The quint got OH to a slow start but the latter part of the season found them one of the most outstanding Conference quints. Sturm was the leading scorer being closely followed by Rogers. Much of the teams success was due to the clear thinking and steady playing of Doc Gist who was also ably seconded by Abbitt, Zeisherg, and Marrett. c Page 235 b FIRSTWYEAR BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST-YEAR BASKETBALL I935 0 STAFF REGINALD HUDSON GRIFF BERKELEY JOSEPH DURHAM CABELL TABB LEWIS WALKER TEAM $ C. CAMPBELL .DAVENPORT .EDMUNDS .GREENE .A. HANSON ..W HUDSON ..W JONES .A. LEDERER w m W ?U'WO'Z'FFW Coach Manager Assistant Assistant Assistant Center Guard F orward Guard Guard Center Forward Guard R Q. MILLAN T. B. TALIAFERRO F L. WATSON RECORD Virginia W. E? L. Virginia Petersburg Virginia V M. I. Virginia . Woodberry Forest Virginia F ..U M. A. Virgima . Naval Traimng School Virginia . Woodberry Forest Vlrginia Ep1scopal High V1rgin1a V. M. 1. Virginia . W. E? L Virginia S. M. A. W Page 236 D Guard Forward F orward 9410er- 'AJOWJI-QOIJ 93-0 00 N A 11.1 10 Id '41 IWJ DJ 0.: to w 1- u: lJ 1.; q .3:- v,; 4. b3 Pd A Id '41 la -- Jl O 4- . RESUME The Yearling quint opened its season against W. 5:? L., and although the game was closely contested at all times, the Minks emerged the victor by 2012. Big Bob Spes' sarcl of W. 55? L. led the scoring with 10 points. In their next game, the Yearlings were unable to stop a last minute barrage of field goals and were beaten 34127 by Peters burg High. Flashing the brand of ball they are capable of, the Cavaliers handed a highly touted V. M. I. rat combination their hrst defeat of the year by the lopsided score of 38116. Con! tinuing to live up to their reputation, the young Cavaliers garnered their second straight win at the expense of the Woodr berry Foresters. Although the game was slow throughout, the Yearlings forged into an early lead, finally winning by :1 33'20 score. In the fastest and closest game of the year, a fast stepping F. U. M. A. quint put on steam in the last few minutes to earn a 3845 victory over the Cavaliers. Virginia forged into a 3160 lead in the last quarter only to have the visitors shoot four baskets in quick succession to regain the lead and win the game. The Yearlings were again hauled over the coals when a superior quint from the Naval Training School of Norfolk, composed mostly of former college players, beat them to the tune of 3926. The brilliant play of the Yearlingsi actingrcaptain, Jimmy Edi munds, as he led the scoring with fifteen points, was the outstanding feature of the game. In a game featured by the close guarding 0f the Yearling five, which allowed its oppo' nents but a single point in the first half, the Cavaliers defeated Woodberry Forest 224. The young Cavaliers next defeated the Epis' eopal High School in a close hard'fought game 27,22. The Yearlings drew hrst blood but E. H. S. quickly retaliated, gaining a lead they didnlt relinquish until the fourth quart ter, when a determined Virginia drive pm! vided the margin of victory for the Cavaliers. With Edmunds and Watson leading the way, the Baby Cavaliers overpowered the V. M. I. Rats by the count of 42x30. F01! lowing this, the Cavaliers again found Bob Spessard too big for them and were defeated 43'25 by the W. Es? L. Frosh. The Yearlings showed a big improvement in the last half, but were never able to overcome the large W. E? L. lead. Displaying :1 great comeback spirit, the Yearling cagers ended their season in defeat eyet in a glorious defeatewhen their seer ond'half rally fell short by twelve points of overcoming the early twenty'point lead of their S. M. A. opponents, who well deserved, however, their 34'22 victory. Although its record was not outstanding, the first year quint and its coach, Reggie Hudson, deserve much credit for the capable performance of the Yearlings. RLIZINAHJ Hiilmm Couch hfmmger GRIFE BLRKLLEY Q Page 237 b HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN This portrait of the late Poph Lannigan was the gift of the Class of 34 t0 the University. It was painted by Charles Stccn and is now hanging in the lobby of the Memorial Gymnasium. Pop , as he was known to thousands of Virginia students and alumni, was for more than a quarter of a century coach of basketball and track. Coming here in 1905, he held both positions continuously until forced to resign on account of ill health in 1929. At one time the beloved Pop also coached boxing. He was retired an a pension in 1929 and in 1930 he died. 4 Page 238 h 1 Page 239 D VARSITYTRACK STAFF ARCHIE HAHN . . . . . . . . Coach HENRY CUMMING . . . . Assistant Coach GEORGE COLES . . . . . Captain BILLY LAUCK . . . . . . Assistant Coach ANDY DUNCAN . . . . . . . Manager TEAM GEORGE COLES ST. GEORGE TUCKER BILL ARMSTRONG JOHN CALL HUNSDON CARY LINWOOD ANTRIM GROVER EVERETT GRIFF DODSON ALDRICH DUDLEY BILLY BANTA RECORD Indoor Triangular Meet: Virginia . . . . 40 25; V. M. I. . . . 33 2-5; W. E? L. . . . 24. Catholic University Meet: Virginia . . . . 3 Uirst places.7 Southern Conference: North Carolina . 31.6; Virginia . . . . 30.3; Md. . . . . . 17 Outdoor Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 66 Dartmouth . . . . . . . . . . 84 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . 60 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 47 375 V. M. I. . . . . . . . . . . 44 Navy . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 25 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 47 1'2 V . - - - 3 t 1 North Carolina . . . . . . . . 78 1'2 Penn Relay. Vlrgmla-one rs pace. State Meet Southern Conference Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . 56 16 North Carolina . . . . . . . 68 13'14 V.M.I...........39 Virginia..........34s,14 V. P. I. . . . . . . . . . . . 37 16 Maryland . . . . . . . . . . 30 W. 5? L. . . . . . . . . . . 31 2'3 Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 37 I 7.x: ;E;.f3:1n . 7 3-1953... . 3 3 391...... .4..- r... . , -3 :aym VARSITY 'I'ILH'K TEAM 7 Pu;- 240 b On February 15, Virginia opened its 1934 track season in Memorial Gymnasium by winning over Washington and Lee, and V. M. I. Gm, ver Everett, ace Virginia hurdler, garnered 11 points to make himself highepoint man of the evening, winning high and low hurdles. Cap! tain George Coles, with a heave of 45 feet and 8 inches, took first place in the shot put. His nearest rival was Hunley of Washington and Lee, who tossed the iron ball 39 feet and 3 inches. In the Catholic University Indoor Games, held on February 28, Grover Everett won the low hurdles in 5 and 45 seconds, to tie the world record. He also took first place in the high hurdles. St. George Tucker tied for first place in the high jump with two other men. In one of the closest and most exciting meets 0f the year, the University of North Carolina edged out the Cavaliers by a score of 31.6 to 30.5 , to win the Southern Cone ference Indoor Meet, held at Chapel Hill on March 10. Maryland was third, with 17 Points. Everett was first in the high and low hurdles. Coles took the honors in the shot put. Virginia's 1934 outdoor track season was opened here on April 6, by a stinging defeat of 4284 at the hands of the Dartmouth Inr dians. Coles easily won the shot put event, and Everett was highepoint man of the meet, ARCHIE HAHN first places in both the SOIyard Coach ANDREW DUNCAN Manager GEORGE COLES Captain with victories in the high and low hurdles and in the broad jump. Stripe, throwing the javelin, accounted for Virginiefs fifth first place. Woodbury, of Dartmouth, gave a sterling exhibition of high jumping when he cleared the bar at 6 feet and 5 inches. The Cavaliers trounced a visiting V. M. I. team on April 14, by a loprsided score of 82, Everett Demonstrates Hiya W'inullmr Form 4 Page 24l D 44. Everett again was highrpoint man, as the result of taking firsts in both hurdle races, and in the broad jump. For V. M. 1., Well, ford won the quarter and the halfrmile, and Taylor captured the lOOIyard and 220eyard R E S U M E dashes. Griff Dodson was third highrpoint man, with 9 points, which he earned by plan ing second in the century, the 220, and the broad jump. Bob St. John in the mile put on a driving finish to beat Turner of V. M. 1., Captain Coles was the outstanding man in the field events, with victories in the shot put and the discus throw. Meeting North Carolina on April 24, Virr ginia was handed her second defeat of the season by the large margin of 78 ll2 points to 47 1'2 points. The high light of the meet was the hurdling duel between Everett and Abernathy, the Carolina star, who had equalled the Conference record in the high hurdles. Everett emerged the Victor in both hurdle events, and then went on to obtain a second place in the broad jump. Captain Coles won first place in the shot put. Wile kin, of Virginia tied Reid, of North Carolina for highrjump honors. On April 27, Coach Hahn accompanied Virginiahs tw0rman team of Coles and Everett to the Penn Relay Carnival in Philadelphia. Grover Everett splashed through a sea of mud to beat the best hurdlers 0f the country in the 110'meter high hurdles. Captain Coles was unable to place. Virginia travelled to College Park, Mary' land, on April 30, where they nosed out the Terrapins 66 to 60. Everett set a new Mary! land record in the high hurdles, took first in the low hurdles, and placed second in the ALDRICH DUDLEY TOM MOORE GRIFF DODSON HUNSDON CARY a Page 242 D broad jump. Captain Coles annexed both discus and shot victories for Virginia. Stripe was third Virginia high'point man, as a re! sult of taking first in the javelin throw and second in the discus. On May 5, Virginia journeyed to Black' burg to annex their sixth consecutive uBig Foufa track championship. Once again Everett was the ace performer, as he equalled the meet record of 15.1 seconds in the high hurdles, broke his own record of the previous year by winning the low hurdles in 24.5, and then hnished up by taking high honors in the broad jump. Coles, as usual, won the shot put. Stripe scored first in the javelin throw with a recordlbreaking toss of 180 1,2 feet. Wilkin and Armstrong tied for first' place honors in the high jump and pole vault, respectively. On May 12, at Annapolis, a strong Navy track and field team administered to Virginia their third defeat of the season. The score was: Navy, 78 25; Virginia, 47 3'5. Coles broke the then existing Navy record in shot putting by half an inch, and also won the discus throw. Everett broke the Navy rec' 0rd in high hurdles by fourefifths of a second, and equalled the record in the lows. Cary won the half'mile, with St. John placing next behind him. The Virginia team brought their season to a close on May 19, by Hnishing second to North Carolina, who won the Southern Con, ference meet, held at Durham. Everett was the individual star of the tournament, as he won both hurdle events and took third in the broad jump. Coles won the shot put, Lleoon ANTRIM Rom RT Sr, 1mm WILLIAM ARMSTROM; UROYLR EVERETT and Wilkin tied for first place in the high jump, by clearing the bar at '5 feet, 11 314 inches. Legore of North Carolina, tossing the javelin 211 feet and 1 inch, broke the Conference record by a margin of nearly 16 feet. After the close of the season Grover Everett was elected captain of the 1935 track and field team, and Gus Remmel was elected manager. 1 Paqe 243 D F I JOHN RUST ARCHIE HAHN JOE BEATTIE KEN BEER S. P. DEMACORIS JOHN BLAFFER ROGER BROOME MAYO CABELL Triangular Meet Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Washington and Lee Vlrginia RST YEAR T STAFF Captain . Coach ANm DUNCAN HENRY CUMMING BILLY LAUCK M ana ge r TEAM AL CARTER WARD CASSELLS JOHN COCKE JOHN DEW HAROLD HASKINS SETH HUDGINS RICHMOND Low CHUCK MCGINN CONWAY MONCURE HENRY MUSTIN GEORGE REESE JOHN ROGERS JOHN RUST LEONARD SHEADS RACK Assistant Coach Assistant Coach HENRY SPINNLER LEONARD TRELL WEIR TUCKER GEORGE WAIT CHARLES WILLIAMS DANIEL YUTER RECORD Indoor Virginia f1'rst place Catholic Univevsity Meet Virginia-two places '52 Woodbcrry Forest 29 Southern Conference Meet Virginia-;sixth place Outdoor 66 243 V. M 1.. . . . . 51 l 3 46 1'2 Staunton Military Academy . . . . 70 112 56 2'3 Woodbcrry Forest . . . 60 1'3 60 Maryland . 57 State Meet 44 V. M. I. 38 38 1'2 V. P I. 32 12 FlRST-YEAR TRACK TEAM 1 Page 244 , RESUME On February 15', a part of the Virginia FirsteYear team made the initial appearance in the triangular meet held in the Memorial Gymnasium. A medley relay team, com! posed of Cocke, Rust, Williams, and Wait, took hrst honors. Washington and Lee took second place, and V .M. 1. third. On February 24, in the indoor meet held by Catholic University, Wait and Hudgins took fourth and fifth place, respectively, in the mile handicap run. Cocke was fourth in the halfrmile handicap run. The Woodberry Forest meet was held on the boards of Memorial Gymnasium on March 3. The Yearlings emerged the via tors by a score of '52 to 29. Rust and Yuter were the high'point men, with 9 and 8 points, respectively. The indoor season wound up on March 10, with Virginia entering Wait, Hudgins, and Cabell in the Southern Conference In, door Meet, held at Chapel Hill. Virginia hnished up in sixth place, with 2 points. Duke was the winner, with 20 points. Wait accounted for one point by placing fourth in the threerquarter mile run, and Cabell ac' counted for the other point by sharing hon! ors in the high jump. The outdoor season was opened on April 24 with a 66 2'3 to 51 1,3 Victory over the yearling Cadets of V. M. I. on Lambeth Field. Rust was high scorer with 15 points, ob tained by firsts in the century, and in both low and high hurdles. Cabell shared first honors in the high jump, and took first place Yearling; got clean sweep in the quartor-mile against V. M. l. in the broad jump. Cocke took first in the halfrmile and second in the quarter. Virginia made a clean sweep of the mile, with Wait, Hudgins, and Rogers finishing in the order named. A strong and well'balanced Staunton Military Academy track and field team handed the yearlings a 70 1,2 to 46 1,2 de; feat. The meet was held on Lambeth Field, April 24. Schuneman, of Staunton, won the shot put, high jump, and broad jump. He leaped 23 feet, 3 inches. Rust led the Cava' Iiers, with firsts in the high and low hurdles. Cocke won the 880. Woodbcrry Forest, on their home grounds, April 25 , edged out Virgina by a score 0f 60 1'3 to 56 2'3. Rust placed first in the hundred. Wait came hrst in the mile, with Hudgins close behind in second place. Wait also placed second in the 880, which was won by Cocke. Cabell took first in the high jump. The Virginia First'Year team turned in a fine 60 to 5'7 victory over Maryland at Cole lege Park on April 30. Rust was the out' standing performer for Virginia, with vie! tories in both hurdle events and a second in the lOOIyard dash. The yearlings placed second in the iiBig Four meet held at Blacksburg on May 8. ! Page 245 b LrGore, Carolina, throws the jtn'elln more Hum 200 feet . . . SI. John wins mile run- lrom V. M. l. . . . Tucker nhown hixII-jumping form . . . Durtmouth wlns loO-ynrd duuh. Dodson third . . . Everett takes low hurdles, V. M. I. meet . . . Tayloe of V. M. l. hauls Dndsoll 11ml Gq-er ln 220-yard dash . . . Everett wins high hurdleu in Dartmouth meet. Page 246 b Page 247 b VA RSITY BASEBALL TEAM BASEBALL. I93 VARSITY A Vlr 1n1a . . '7 STAFF WiElam and Mary 6 Gus TEBELL . . Head Coach Virginia 0 J. S. HOGHLAND . . . . . Manager Maryland ' 3 W. H. TERRY Ass: stant Manager Virginia ' . 1 H. M. FITZHUGH Assistant Manager Nogth Carolina 3 N. A. HofFHmMER Assistant Manager Virginia ' 0 Maryland 8 Vir inia 2 TEAM Navgy o C F. BOULDIN . . . . . Second Base Virginia 8 J. C. BOZARTH . . . . . . . Shortstop V. M. I. 3 W. J. C. BREWER . . . . . . . Leftfield Virginia . . . 0 V. CARDWELL . . . . . . . . Thirdbase University of Richmond . 12 F. E. CARTER . . . . . . . . Catcher Virginia . 4 W. V DAVIDSON . . . . . . . Pitcher William and Mary 3 V H. DRISSEL . . . . . . . Centerfield Virginia 12 C. R. HOOF, JR. . . . . . . Firstbase V. MI I. 9 R P. LAWIER . . . . . . . Pitcher Virginia . 2 II. W. LUCAS . . . . . . . . RightJQeld W. and L. 0 S. P LUCK,1JR. . . . . . . . . Pitcher Virginia 14 W. G. POINDEXTER . . . . . . Thirdbase V. R I. 4 O. W. ROGERS . . . . . 1 . PitCheT Vlrglnla 7 North Carolina State 6 R Vlrkinm . , . 3 ECORD North Carolina , 16 Vlrglma . 9 V1rg1nm . . 2 Trenton Univers1ty Clu'n 5 North Carolina . V Vlrglma 14 V1rg1111a 23 Vermont 0 West Virginia 10 4 Page 248 M RESUME Facing one of the hardest schedules in history, the Cavaliers were handicapped at the yery beginning by the loss of veterans in such key positions as catcher, shortstop, seer 0nd base, and centerfield. The team was also handicapped by lack of practice due to the inclement weather. In spite of this, Vir' ginia got off to a flying start by setting back the University Club of Trenton 8'5 . David' son pitching for Virginia had a wobbly first inning, but settled down and pitched brilliant ball, allowing only four scattered hits. Second Victory and First Defeat Virginia trounced Vermont 140 as Rogers set a new Virginia record by hanging up nineteen strikeouts at the Visitors expense. Only one man got as far as third base. After the twelve run opening attack of the Cavar liers, Vermont never got started and were completely baffled by Rogers, assortment of curves and hooks. The following game with W. 8 M. was a different story. The Indians opened with a run in the first and followed by scoring three more in the seventh to clinch the game. Virginia scored two runs in her half of the seventh, but with the tying run on base the Indians tightened and went on to win the game 65. Three Defeats in a Row Breaking up a brilliant pitching duel be tween Rogers and Ruble by a tenth inning rally, the Maryland Terrapins defeated Vir' ginia 3'0. Ruble started the Maryland rally with an infield single. This was followed by Wolfe's drive to left, Buscheris sacrifice, and then Lowe made his third hit of the game bringing in two runs. Nelsonis single to left brought in the other run. Both Ruble and Rogers had eleven strikeouts to their credit. After being completely puzzled for seven in nings by Orlin Rogers, Virginia sterling southpaw, the N. C. State players bunched three hits and a walk in the eighth to defeat the Cavaliers 3'1. Virginiais only rally was checked by Vickis beautiful running catch of Carteris smash in the eighth to close the inning with the bases full. The contest was featured by good hurling and spectacular helding. In a return game with Maryland, the Cavaliers again faced their nemesis, one' armed Ralph Ruble and as before were held completely checked as the Terrapins pounded Luck and Lawler freely to win 80. Besides his four hit pitching Ruble led the attack with two hits. Navy and V. M. I. Bow to Cavaliers The Cavaliers finally scored another vic' tory and though held to one hit by the Midr die hurler, Griff Sexton, were able to defeat the Navy 20. Rogers hurled another beau, tiful game allowing the Midshipmen four hits. Virginia scored in the first due to a walk, HoHner's hit, a double steal, and a fielderis choice. Virginia ended the scorr ing by making a tally in the third. The Cav' aliers finally found their batting eyes and V T v i a ' i iwr . iEn-LJLJJL V. H. Dklssm AND S, P. LIT'K . chaprams s Page 149 D backed up Rogersi great hurling with eleven hits to defeat the V. M. I. Keydets 8'3. Virginia scored a run in the first inning and then scored three in the third taking advan' tage of O'Brienis wild pitches. Three more runs in the sixth put the game on ice. Rogers struck out fifteen men and blanked the Ca! dets except for the sixth when he weakened for a moment. One Defeat and Two Wins The University of Richmond Spiders hammered Davidson and Lawler for ten runs in the first two innings and although from this period on Luck only allowed three hits the damage had been done as the Cavaliers were never able to do any effective hitting and were beaten 1210. Backed by his team mates timely hitting, Rogers pitched Virginia to a 4,3 victory over W. 8 M. and allowed the Indians but four hits. Virginia scored four runs in the first as the result of four free passes, a sacrifice, and three singles. The Cavaliers defeated V. M. I. for the second straight time winning by a score of 12,9 in one of the hardest games of the year for their second Conference victory. Batting heawly and consistently, the Cavaliers brought in eight runs in the first six innings, while V. M. I. had to be content with a single tally. With two more Virginia runs in the hrs: half of the eighth, the Cadets rallied to score eight runs and drove two Cavalier pitchers from the box before Rogers finally checked them. t W. 86 L., V. P. 1., and N. C. State Defeated The Cavaliers continued their winning streak by handing the W. 8 L. Minks a 2'0 defeat. Rogers pitched his usual brilliant brand of ball and kept the Mink hits at a premium while his mates made their hits count for runs. In quick succession the Cav aliers captured a slugfest from the V. P. I. Techmen by a 1414 score. Accompanied by the heavy hitting of his mates, Peck Luck chalked up another Southern Conference ViCr tory for Virginia. The Cavaliers started their attack by scoring one run in the hrst and followed this by seven more in the see ond. From then on Virginia scored at will while the Gobblers were held scoreless ex' Jmm Lucas Right Field me LUCK Pitcher VINCENT CARDWELL Third Base CHARLES HOOFF FITSL Base t Page 250 b PALMER LAWLER Pitcher HOMER DRISSEL Center Field cept for one inning when Luck easied up a bit and V. P. I. scored their four runs. Travelling at full speed the Cavaliers nosed out the North Carolina Wolf Pack 76. Rogers continued his brilliant hurling and the great Cavalier southpaw won his seventh game of the season. Drop Two to North Carolina Carolinals great nine found the Cavaliers hardly a match for them as they defeated Virginia to the tune of 163. The Heels pasted the offerings of all four Virginia hur' lers, while Virginials attack was easily checked. Peck Luck was battered out after one and one'third innings and was followed by Lawler, Davidson, and Costello, none of whom could check the powerful Carolina attack which garnered sixteen runs. In the second game with the Heels, Rogers found the combination of the Carolina batters and the confusion of the powerful arclights too much and though pitching fair ball, was beaten by a five to two score. Few of the Cavaliers had ever played before in a night game and mulled many balls they otherwise ORLIN Rooms Pitrhcr JACK HOGHLAND Manager would have gotten. Consequently they failed to give Rogers their usual support. For Caro lina, Crouch pitched excellent ball, his de' liveries all the more confusing due to the lighting effects, and held the Cavaliers to but two runs. Drissel led the Cavaliers at bat and made seven out of fourteen hits durr ing the series. Virginia 22, West Virginia 10 Returning to native soil, Virginia recovr ered its lost hitting and swamped West Vir' ginia in a furious slugfest 22'10. Luck started the game only to immediately get into trouble. He was relieved by Rogers who hnished the inning only to again be relieved by Luck who then pitched the rest of the game. Thus the Cavaliers completed their sched' ule, winning ten and losing seven. Although not a very sensational record, the combinar tion of an unusually hard schedule and the teams light hitting was a great handicap. Many games were won by Orlin Rogersi brilliant hurling, which was one of the sear sonis highlights. 4 Page 25l D . i . Jn' I. x Aria: ; J, mm D ' 1 I; K k', J;'.s +'. 3' . M 4: k 'k;: FlRST-YEAR BASEBALL TEAM STAFF W. BREWER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach F. SIPPLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Coach . H. E. GILLIAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manager TEAM R. H. ABBITT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pitcher F I R S T A. B CONNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Centerfield G F COSTELLO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Centerfleld Y EA R J. M COWGILL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rightfield BAS E F. B. DOHERTY . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pitcher ' J D L. FITZHUGH . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . Leftfield BALL A. T. HAIL . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Shortstop K. LANDESRERC . . . . . . A . . . . . Third base E. J MALE . . . . . . . . F . . . . . . Second base . L M OSTERMAN . . . . . . . .J . . . . . . . Pitcher G. REGAN . . . . . . . F A . . . . . . . . Catcher J. M. ROBERTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RightJReld A N. SLOAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First base W. B. SOUTHGATE . . . . . . . . . . . . Centerfield J. P. STAFFORD, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Catcher K. TURNBULL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lefthld RESULTS Virginia . . . . . . . 5; W. 599 L. . . 3 Virginia . . . . . . . 12: John Marshall 0 Virginia 2 A. M A . . 4 Virginia , . . . . . 7 Ce ntral High 4 Virginia . . . . . . . 2; W. E L . . 1 Virginia . . . . . . . 5: Ho pew ell 6 Virginia . . . . . 12; V. FM 1.6 Virginia 7; S. M. A. 0 A quo 252 b RESUME The yearling nine with a lineup boasting unusual strength especially in the pitching department, opened their season by whipping W. 8 L. by a $3 score. Abbitt pitched his usual steady game and the giant Cavalier hurler held the baby Generals scoreless, exr cept in the second frame, when a batting netr ted three runs. The game was featured by . Hallls stabbing oneehand catch to retire the Generals in the fourth inning. Led by Ab' bitt, the Cavaliers looked impressive as they scored a 106' Victory over Fork Union Mili' tary Academy. Male led the attack for the young Cavaliers with two singles and a double in four trips to the plate. Abbitt pitched excellent ball limiting the Cadets to but six scattered hits. The Cavaliers met little opposition in John Marshall and dis played a powerful attack to capture the game by a 4'2 score. Hall with three hits and Male with four out of five led the Cavalier offense. The Yearling winning streak was broken by A. M. A. The Cadets scored four runs off Abbitt in the tenth to win the game 4,2. The contest was a beautiful pitch! erls battle until Ahbitt and his mates final' 1y weakened and the ever alert Cadets took advantage of the situation and the breaks to snare the game. The First Year nine an! nexed its next victory from the strong Cenl tral High nine of VJashington by a 74 score. Although Abbitt was only able to send three Centralites back to the bench still swinging, he was able to turn in the victory due to the timely hitting and errorless helding of his mates. The young Cavaliers checked several thrmtening Central rallies by their sparkling play and brilliant field work. In one of the most exciting games of the year, the Cavar liers rallied in the tenth inning to defeat the W. E? L. Generals for the second straight time. In a loosely played game the Cavar liers lost to Hopewell 65. The Yearlings virtually gave the game away as Hopewell made practically all their runs on Cavalier errors. Displaying the batting power ob served in the John Marshall game, the Year! lings decisively trounced the V. M. 1. Ca, dets 126. The young Czivaliers brought their season to a close by smothering S. M. A. under a 70 coat of whitewash. The success of the Yearling season was very large 1y due to their good all around playing and well balanced linerup. Abbittls masterful hurling and the able assistance of such moundsmen as Osterman kept the opposir tion guessing, while Hall and Bus Male kept the Cavaliers in the lead With their timely and effective hitting and brilliant fielding. H E. GILLIAM Cnach Mmmgcr F. P. SIPPleY t Page 253 b 5 BATTING AVERAGES Player LUCK DRISSEL CARTER FISHER . DAVIDSON . HOOFF . BREWER ROGERS . LUCAS POINDEXTER BOULDIN CARDWELL HOFFER BOZARTH LAWLER COSTELLO . WINNIKUS JONES MACFARLAND . TOTALS . Player OSTERMAN STAFFORD . MALE COWGILL FITZHUGH . ABBITT . HALL LANDESBERG . SOUTHGATE CONNOR CODY SLOAN . REGAN . DOHERTY . COSTELLO . ROBERTS TURNBULL TOTALS . VARSITY G AB 11 36 16 73 16 60 4 4 l6 l4 l6 l3 . 13 . 13 46 13 7 14 7 l 2 1 3 194 578 FIRST YEAR 3,-szwqxo-A3ovnoxoqxoxoxowwo .IJ o 100 293 4 Page 254 b R H 9 l5 15 23 ll 21 0 l 3 1 6 18 17 15 11 20 2 7 10 10 5 9 2 4 0 l 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 l 0 112 150 R H 1 3 0 l 12 12 12 12 ll 12 1 8 9 l3 7 10 2 2 0 5 0 2 3 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 O 0 O 71 83 Av. .416 .315 .350 .500 .333 .300 .326 .270 .250 .192 .195 .121 .125 .073 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .191 .600 .500 .400 .400 .363 .363 .361 .333 .333 .172 .133 .100 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .283 Page 2-55 b CORKS AND CURLS I955 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY. GEORGE W. WMT . . . . ALDRICH DUDLEY, JR. LIGE H, WEILL Virginia . Virginia . VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM TEAM Barnwell McAnerney Collins McClintock Herz McGrath Remmel Wait RECORD 40; Navy 32; Johns Hopkins Page 256 b I934 Captain Coach Manager 15 23 RESUME When Coach Dudley issued the initial call for the Cavalier harriers, it looked as if the cross country team was going to have another successful season. But misfortune dogged the teams chances at every point. Captain Banta found hinv self ineligible, St. John cast his lot with the gridmen, and Hudgins was unable to participate because of scholastic dife ficulties. The various tricks of Dame Fate deprived the Cavaliers of their three most outstanding runners. On the weekend of October 19, the team left for Annapolis and their first meet, with Navy. The Middie harriers under any conditions are formidable, and without their stars in action the Cavaliers were particularly handicapped. Only four runners made the trip. These were Wait, McAnerney, McClintock, and Barnwelli The fine Navy team was on a par with the ones of past years. Picked from a powerful squad, they overwhelmed the Virginia uhill and dalers. Led by Captain Bud Hutchine son, six Middie runners finished ahead of Wait, the Virginia ace. Wait ran the gruelling three'mile course in 19 minutes, 18.5 seconds, with McAnerney, the second best Cavalier harrier, right on his heels. The showing was not as bad as it might seem; because, to mew tion it again, Navy had a fine, powerful team, with each individual functioning in perfection. The close of day found the Virginians on the short end of a 1540 score. The next meet scheduled was with the Johns Hopkins harriers. The Cava' liers played host to these ancient and keen rivals. Since their defeat at the 1955 CORKS AND CURLS hands of Navy, the Virginia runners had been taking practice very seriously. Many of the men had begun to show marked improvement, and had cut quite a few seconds off their respective run; ning times. Virginia was represented by Wait twho had recently been elected eaptainT, Barnwell, Collins, Herz, Mc' Anerney, McClintock, McGrath, and Remmel. The starting gun found Holtzman and Shotes of Hopkins taking an early lead, which they never relin' qmshed. The Johnny runners came in hand'inrhand, with Cavalier Wait liter! ally stepping on their heels. The times for the first three men were: Holthan, 16 minutes, 39 seconds; Shotes, 16 minr utes, 39V; seconds; and Wait, 16 min! utes, 40 seconds. MeAnerney 0f Vira ginia came in rather a close fourth, with 17 minutes flat. Barnwell of Virginia also displayed a splendid brand of run' ning. The Virginia team showed such marked improvement that the whole af' fair might be called a moral Victory for the Cavaliers. The hnal count was 23! 32 in favor of the visitors. As the season went on, the Cavalier squad was for various reasons affected by an acute scarcity of men. This he came such a strong factor that Virginia was unable to enter a team in the eleventh annual Southern Conference C r 0 s 5 Country R u n h e 1 d a t Chapel Hill. The curtain thus went down on one of the most unsuc' cessful seasons the Cavalier barriers have ever experiv enced. But with good material conr ing up from the yearling squad, and a share of good fortune, the 193'? season 15 a bright ALDRICH DUDLEY prospect. Coach 6 Page 257 b CORKS AND CURLS I955 FlRST-YICAR CROSS-COI'NTRY TEAM FIRST YEAR CROSS COUNTRY. W34 ALDRICH DUDLEY . . . . . . . V . . Coach LIGE WEILL . . . . . . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . Manager TEAM BOWMAN CHAMBERLAIN MILLER BROADUS tCath CULBERTSUN WINGFIELD ELLIS RECORD Virginia . . . . , . . . . 38 Navy . . . . . . . . . . 17 State Meet Virginia . . . . . . . . . 30 V.M.I. . . . . . . . . . 37 W. and L. . . . . . . . . 61 On the basis of trials held curly in October Coach Dudley picked seven men for his tcam, two of whom, Broaddus and Culbertson, looked particularly good. After a month 0f hard practice the Baby Cuvalicrs met the Navy Plches at Annapolis in their first meet. The latter won by tho onersidcd score of 1748. Wiley and Bales of Annapolis set a fast pace, breaking the tape first and second respectively. Broaddus was fifth for the Cnvahcrs and Culbertson sixth. On November 16th the squad traveled to Lexington for the State Meet, eager to repeat Virginizfs triumphs in tho mcct fur the last several years. This they did, and with a vcngcancc. They took hvc 0f the first ten places to garner thirty points and hcnt out V. M. I. and W. and L. for the title. ! Page 258 p 1935 CORKS AND CURLS FIRSTYEARSWIMMING STAFF CHAS. L. PRINCE . . . . . Coach 8. F. JAMISON . . . . . Manager TEAM N. C. BRIDE W. N. GILISON P. L. SHULTZ K. P .FARRINCTON ' SOLOMON GOODMAN I. H. SLATER C. J. FAULKNER, JR. F. C. MYERS B. M. SMITH H. A. FRANZ J. I. VANDERGRIFT, JR. RECORD Virginia . . . . r . . . . . . 17; Massanuuen . . . . . . . . . . 53 Virgmia . . . . . . . . . . . 27; Augusta Military Academy . . . . . 39 Virginia . , . . A . . . . . A 27; Summon Military Academy . . . , . 39 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . 34: William E? Mary Freshmen . . . . . 28 Exceptionally stitf competition rather than inferior material effected the poor record of the young Cavalier mermen of 1935. The Massunutten, A. M. A., and S. M. A. teams defeated Virginia on January 19, January 26, and February 6, re spectively. In the third meet, 8. M. A. took first places in all but two events. Yet the year, lings showed great improvement. Myers of Virginia tied the visitorst star, Irvine, with ten points, winning the 100, and 220'yard free style races. Coming into their own to wind up the season, the young,y Cavaliers defeated the William and Mary Freshmen 34 to 28. Myers again won the 10w and ZZO'yard free style events, to gain highvseore honors with ten points. The other Virginia winners were Shultz in the backstroke, and Goodman in the breaststroke. Promise for future varsity accomplishments was displayed notably by Slater and Myers in the ZZO'yard race; Gill'son and Tucker in the diving; Goodman and Franz in the breaststroke; Smith, Godnick, and Shult: in the backstroke; and Faulkner, Farr rington, Vandergrift, and Bride in the 50' and lOOryard free style events. t Page 259 b CORKS AND CURLS 1955 VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM VARSITY SWIMMING. I935 STAFF CHAS. L. PRINCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coach and Captain E.J.R1TTENBERG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manager TEAM F. C. ARMISTEAD R. B. MACKENZIE W. CABELL H. A MUSTIN J. D. CALL D. R OWEN R. T. CRANE N. G. PARKS G.E.ENGELHARD C. L. PRINCE L. R. FORRESTER T. M. SKELLY A. H. HAYDEN T B. STRANGE J. T. WRONSK RECORD Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 32; Richmond Y. M. C. A. . . . . 33 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 52; RandolphMacon . . . . . . . 14 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 22; Navy. . . . . . . . . . . 53 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . ;Lehigh . . . . . . . . . 42 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 45, Johns Hopkins . . . . . . . 24 Virgmla . . . . . . 602W1111am and Mary . . . . . . 34 Vlrglma 1winncr5 . . . . . . 42; Duke . . . . . . . . 42 1 Page 260 p RESUME Coached and captained by Charles Prince, Southern Conference backstroke champion, the 1935' edition of the Vir' ginia swimming team experienced a fairly successful season. It emerged victorious in four meets, dropping three. to some of the finest teams in the eouw try. The Cavalier varsity mermcn dis' played a fighting spirit, and proved a serious threat to all opponents. A strong Richmond Y. M. C. A. squad opened the season for the Camp liers in the Memorial Gymnasium pool, and edged out the Orange and Blue swimmers 33'32. The following Satur' day, January 26, found the Virginia team in top form. Although handi' capped by the illness of Captain Prince, they easily conquered the Randolph Macon natators t0 the tune of 52'14. The visitors were outclassed decidedly, as the Cavaliers took first and second places in live events, and all three places in the SO'yard dash. The Virginia din ers, Mackenzie and Wronsk, took first and second honors, respectively. Arr mistead and Parks scored by capturing first and second places in the free style, and Engelhard topped the list in the SOvyard dash. The following week'end saw the Vir- ginia squad off on a northern invasion, which proved too tough for the Cava' liers. Crushed by a great Navy team 5352, the locals met their second defeat of the season. Prince and Engelhard turned in the only hrst places their team scored. The hardlluck jinx con- tinued to dog Virginiais steps through out the northern tour. The Lehigh coalminers defeated the Cavaliers 42! 23. Captain Prince and the relay team I955 COQKS AND CURLS were the stars of the vanquished Virr ginizms. Finally the Virginia varsity hit their stride, with a winning streak that lasted throughout the remainder of the season. On Saturday, February 9, the Orange and Blue tankmen sunk Johns Hopkins 4524. In this meet the Virginians took eight out of the ten first places. The following weekrend saw the squad from William and Mary go down before the Cavalier speedsters 60,34. Engel' hard took individual honors, scoring eight points. Upsctting the Blue Devils of Duke, last yearls Southern Conference title holders, the University natators cli' maxed their season and made themr selves serious contenders for the 1935 crown. Although the final score was 4242, the victory was awarded to the Cavaliers, because they won the 400' yard relay, the deciding race in ease of a tie, according to Conference rules. Mackenzie, Prince, and Armistead took first places for the Orange and Blue team. The Cavalier squad loomed as the dark horse for the Conference meet, but the proximity of the second'term exam' inations so diminished the team that only two men could he entered in the tournar ment. The Conference title went to the mermen of Washington and Lee, who scored 36 points. Duke amassed 33 points. Outstanding for the Cavaliers of 1933 were Captain Prince in the backstroke; Call, Cahell, Hayden, and Ar! mistead in the re! lay: Engelhard in the dash: Parks in the 400'yurd free style: and Mackenzie in the diving division. CHARLES PRINCE Caprum and Coach 4 Page 26! y CORKS AND CURLS 1935 BILL FRY JACK ROBINSON . Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia GIL NICHOLLS NICK HARE GOLF TEAM GOLF. I934 TEAM JIMMIE TWYMAN DAVE MARRET LEE SWEENY RESULTS 14 Boston College . . . 13V2 Farmington Country Club . 7 Washington and Lee . 23V; HampdemSydney . 20V; Navy . . . . . 8 University of Richmond 7 North Carolina State 2 Country Club of Virginia . 9V2 University of Richmond Page 262 D Captain Coach 13V; 20 3V2 6V2 10 11 12V2 8V2 With wet weather delaying qualify- in;r rounds and hampering pruetiee, the Cavalier golf team experienced only a mediocre 1934 season. The linksmen broke even in their matches, emerging victorious in four, losing the same num- her, and tying one. The squad had ilt their disposal for practice and tournament play the Farnr ington Country Club course, one of the best courses in the state. Under its pro'i, jack Robertson, the string of aspirants were whipped into shape and a formidable team selected. A preseason match with Boston Cul' lege on April 3 saw the orange and hlue golfers off to a flying start. The Farnr ington course was the scene of the rout of the northern invaders. The Farming ton Country Club team put a flaw 0n the Cavaliers? record, holding them to a ISVZIISMZ tie. On April 17 with the rain proving an unwelenmed hazard, the Virginia squad bowed to Washingtoniee 70.0. Watts of W. E? L. showed a 76 with six once putt greens to defeat Gil Nieholls $4. Hampden'Sydney proved an easy foe for the local linksmen. The Tigers were routed by a 23Mzr3' 2 score. The Czlw atliers continued on their victory spree hy sinking the Navy Inidshipmen ZOVZI 6V2 0n the Annapolis enurse. The 5in man squad of Virginia comprised Czip' tain Bill Fry, Gil Nieholls, Nick Hare, Jimmie Twyman, Dave Murret, and Lee Sweeny. Tuesday, May 1, saw a hurtlifnught match lost to the University of Rich: mond linksmen, one of the hest zimzv tuer squads in the state, by the close score of 108. Reigel, Richmond star, with five hirdies to his credit on the last five holes, turned in a hnul 77 to defeat Nick Hare hy 3 and 2 after heing 2 down at the end of the eleventh. Dave lerret with 11 snappy 76 defeated Mere, 1955 CORKS AND CURLS dith to score three points for Virginia. The North Carolina State team gave the Virginians their third defeat of the The Wolf paek aggregation were the state champions of both Camy linzts. On May 5 the loezl's again met defeat, losing to the Country Club of Virginia IZVZI'ZVZ. The highlight of the season came dur' ing the return match with the UlIiVCP sitv 0f Riehmnnd. Avenging their pre' SC 115011 . vious less, the orange and blue edged out their opponents QVZ'RVZ- The first victory in the afternoon singles came when Bill Fry shot a 76 to overcome. Roland Wright hy five and four. Gil Nieholls aisu was victorious in the single matches, winningr over 0. Meredith by one up. Marret 11nd Hare lost to E. Meredith zmd Riegel, respectively, hath by a score of two and three. In a brilliantly played match, Hare and Fry broke even with Riegel and Wright in the foursome. Marret and Nieholls, teaming together, clinched the victory for Virginia by defeating the Meredith brothers two and one. The defeat of the Spiders elimaxed the season and closed the schedule for the Cavaliers. The seasmfs intercollegiate golf came to its close with the annual Southern Conference championship tournament. Washingtnn and Leeis linksmen, totztl' iner the low score of 645 hr the rounds, emerged the victors from the matches. The eluhorate Cascade golf enurse at Hot Springs, Virginia, was the scene of the tourney. Folluwing elnsely on the heels of the Generals, the Tar Heels 0f the University of North Carolina took second honors with a 650 senre. The Virginia golfers were fifth in line with :11 senre of 683. Dave Matrret, of Virginia, PI'UVCtl the star of the Cuvu' lier squad. Murretis 81 and RS on the two rounds gave. him low scoring,y honors for his team. Q Page 263 D CORKS AND Cums 1935 C. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM VARSITY TENNIS. I934 STAFF DONALD MORRISON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Captain BASIL MCKINNEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manager ALPHONSO SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coach TEAM RICHARD W. BOLLING DONALD MORRISON HERMAN W. FLETCHER CARL M. ROHMANN JOHN C. HEDGES STUART S. TAYLOR WILLIAM A. HOBBS DONALD G. WALLACE GERALD C. LARKIN HENRY H. GLASSIE RECORD Virginia 8; Oakwood Tennis Club 1 Virginia 7; William and Mary 0 Virginia 7: Westovcr Tennis Club . . 2 Virginia 7; Country Club of Virginia . 2 Virginia . . . . . . 5; Hermitage Country Club 1 Virginia . . . . . . 9; Washington and Lee 0 Virginia . . . . . . 8; Maryland 1 Virginia . . . . . . 4; Navy 2 Virginia . . . . . . 2; Yalc 6' Virginia . . . . . . 2; Princeton 6 4 Page 264 b TENNIS The 1934 Virginian netmen com' pleted a highly successful season, and topped it with the Southern Conference championship. The Cavaliers opened the season by playing host to the Oakwood Tennis Club of Lynehburg. Led by Captain Morrison, the Virginia tennis team dev feated the visitors by the wide margin of 8,1. The play was slow because of the soft condition of the courts. Virginia next invaded the eastern sec tion of the state. The first victim was the William and Mary Indian. The whole Virginia team performed brilli' antly, and when the final encounter became history, the Cavaliers had swept the match to the tune 0f 70. Moving over to Norfolk, the Virginians con! tinued their march with a 7,2 victory over the Westover Tennis Club, then followed a 7'2 victory over the Country Club of Virginia. Next, the Hermitage Country Club was the recipient of the short end of a 5'1 score. April 27 the high flying Cavaliers encountered Washington and Lee. Playing Number one, Captain Morrison easily defeated his Mink opponent in straight sets. Wallace had even less trouble in his match. Taylor looked de' feated for a while, but finally eked out a victory. Fletcher, Bolling, and Late kin were also victorious in the singles. The MorrisonrReynolds and Taylor Fletcher teams were victorious in the doubles and the Cavaliers rode to a clean sweep with a perfect score of 9,0. A northern invasion was the next campaign on the schedule. At AnnapOr lis, the hardeplaying Virginia netmen sunk the Navy by a score of 4'2. Prev vious to this, Virginia had scored an 8e1 Southern Conference victory over Mary; land at College Park. The team next moved on to New Haven, handicapped by the loss of three valuable players, ' Fletcher, Hedges, and Hobbs. Yale won the match. Under the same handicap, Virginia lost to a fighting Tiger team at Princeton. 1955 CORKS AND CURLS On May 17, the annual Southern Conference Tournament began on the Lady Astor courts. The courts had been resurfaced and put into excellent com dition for this important sporting event. In the singles, Captain Morrison, in rare form, swept into the second round by defeating Walter Levitan of Chapel iHill in straight sets. He then defeated Lawrence Jones, to land in the semir finals. Rohmann also kept in the light by winning two matches and also land' ing in the semifinals. The other six Cavaliers fell by the wayside. Duker men Welsh and Higgins completed the foursome. Morrison and Rohmann were scheduled to meet in the finals and a dramatic situation arose. Captain Mor' rison defaulted t0 Rohmann in order to bolster Virginiais chances in the doubles. Thus Rohmann became champion. He is the first Virginian to wear the coveted trophy. The first'round doubles produced the best tennis 0f the day. The Virginia team of Wallace'Morrison were the fa' vorites. The .Heel duos, Harris'Lovill and JoneSrLevitan, and Duke'Welshr Higgins combination were also in the semirfinals. The linals found the Vir' ginia team facing the.Dukemen. After five hard sets, Morrison and Wallace of Virginia annexed the doubles championr ship. Rohmann was elected to succeed Don Morrison as Captain. DON MORRISON Caplam e Page 263 D THE LADY ASTOR COI'hTS FIRST YEAR TENNIS. I934 FRANK D. WILLIAMS . . . Captain ALPHONSU SMITH . . . . . Coach Team FREDERICK H. BARI ROBERT W. FINE HUGH LIVENGOOD CLAY, JR. JUNIUS R. FISHBURNE ARNOLD N. SLOAN LINDSEY C. CLAIBORNE FRANK D. WILLIAMS Record Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 6; Woodherry Forest 1 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 7; St. Christopheris 0 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 6; Fork Union . 1 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 6: Woodherry Forest 1 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 1; North Carolina Freshmen 6 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . 7; Woodrow Wilson 0 The yearling Cavalier net team was blessed with a wealth of fine material for the 1934 meets. As a result, they completed a highly successful season, losingr only one match. The captain of the team, Frank VJilliams, was a former Episcopal High School star. Barclay, numbereone man, was a former Baltimore Junior Champion, second in the Baltimore Menis Ranking, and runiiereup in the Maryland State Doubles Cham' pionship Matches. Sloane, another mainstay of the team, was Richmond Junior Cham' pion, and runnerrup in the Richmond Menis Championship Matches. Junius Fish' hurne was a former Charlottesville Iunior Champion. The remainder of the team was composed of Fine, Claiborne, and Livengood. The season began with a triumph over Wnodherry Forest School to the tune of 6e1. This was followed by triumphs over St. Christophcris and Fork Union Academy. The baby Cavaliers won 6'1 this latter match, played in the rain. The second Woodberry match was the only one played away from home. The yearlings were again victorious, hy the same margin, 61. After this impressive earlyvsezlson showing, the team met its first defeat at the hands of the North Carolina Freshmen. The match was lost 16. A great deal of the blame for this white washing cam he attributed to the inadequate competition afforded the team previous to the encounter. The season was ended with a decisive victory over Woodrow Wilson High School tNorfollQ. 4 Page 266 D 4 Page 267 b CORKS AND Cums 1955 R. N. HOSKINS During the school year of 193364 the student body at the University of Virginia enjoyed participating in the schools first organized intramural sports program. Seven years ago there was a glaring need for intramural sports at Virginia. At that time a futile attempt was made to secure an appropriation for an intramural program. From that time up until the beginning of the last school session a few intramural leagues were offered in such sports as has' kethall and playground baseball. The great interest and enthusiasm displayed in these informally organized sports evidenced the need for a much more elaborate and exten' sive program. Since the University was unable to support such a program, a plan had to be devised whereby intramurals could he self'sustaining. At the beginning of the fall term 1933, a meeting of representatives from each frat ternity was called for the purpose of orgaw izing an intramural sports program. A ten, tative ycavround program was presented and accepted unanimously. The program adopted then and used now is operated by entry fees charged each team. The present program includes competition in ten sports, INTRAMURAL SPORTS AT VIRGINIA By ROBERT N. HOSKINS as follows: touch football, volleyball, horseshoe pitching, basketball, boxing, swimming, handball, playground baseball. track and field, and tennis. During 1932934 there were 452 contests in which there were over 1600 participants. The figures for the present year will surpass those of last year. The interest and very close cooperation of the students have been of great aid in the operation and success of the program. One of the aims of intramural sports is to have every student in the University get the thrill of athletic competition, as well as to enjoy the benefits derived from such comv petition. A small percentage of the students con! stitutes the varsity squad in any particular sport; nevertheless, the opportunity for the less skilled student to get in the game is presented through the medium of intrav mural sports. Intramural sports are of great social im! portance. They bring together, in a spirit of friendly rivalry, students from all branches of the University. Acquaint- ances are broadened, and friendships are made with classmates. Participation in ine tramurztls gives a hetter appreciation of var; sity contests. The development of body, of mind, and of character is a keynote to athletics. Team play fosters the rugged virtues of courage, Jetermination, and selfecontrol. These qualities developed in athletics are indi5r pensahlc t0 the true attainment of a higher education. Each participant: is expected to be a strong competitor, a good loser, a. modest winner, and a good sportsman. i Page 268 b I955 CORKS AND CUIQLS RESULTS OFINTRAMURALSPORTS. l934-'35 FRATERNITY SPORTS Swimming First Place . . . . . . . Chi Phi TOUCh Football Second Pllace . . Kappa Sigma First Place . . . . . . Delta Psi Third Place . . . . . . Delta Phi Second Place ' - - - Kappa Sigma Fourth Place . . . . Tic Delta Psi, Third Place . . . . Zeta Beta Tau Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fourth Place . . Phi Gamma Delta L Boxing Basketball First Place . . . . . . Sigma Chi First Place . . . . Pi Lambda Phi Second Place . Tie Chi Phi, Sigma Nu Second Place . . . . . Sigma Nu Fourth Place . . Tie Beta Theta Pi, Third Place . . . Alpha Mu Sigma Theta Delta Chi Fourth Place . . . . . Delta Psi Playground Baseball INDEPENDENT SPORTS First Place . . . . Phi Kappa Sigma Basketball Second Place . .Dclta Kappa Epsilon First Place . . . . Demon Dribblers INDIVIDUAL SPORTS Handball Onebwall singles won by Leon Cordon. Onowall doubles won by W. N. Leonard and A. V. Shea. Fourbwall singles won by W. N. Leonard. Fourrwall doubles won by W. N. Leonard and A. V. Shea. Tennis Singles won by R. R. Taylor. Doubles won by Ned Booker and R. O. Smith. Q Page 269 b CORKS AND CURLS I935 DELTA P51 Touch Football Champions TOUCH FOOTBALL First Place Delta Psi Second Place Pi Lambda Phi Thirty teams were entered in this inr tramural sport. They were divided inr t0 hve divisions of six teams each. Theta Delta Chi, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Pi Lambda Phi were the division winners. These competed for first place but did not play off the third and fourth places. The championship gamc between Delta Psi and Pi Lambda Phi was a thrillimI one, having a movic'likc hnish that kept the spectators guessing. At the half Pi Lambda Phi had a 76 lead and increased it shortly afterward to 14'12. After the timerkccpcr had announced a minute and a half to go, St. Anthony woke up and scored thrcc touchdowns hy intcrccplcd passes and long runs hcforv the 7; 5ch Many nthcr of the games were very exciting and attracted hundreds of sprctaturs to the new intrar mural sports field hchind Mndisnn Hull, used for the first time last full. onds were over. DELTA KAPPA EPSILON Volleyball and Basketball Champions VOLLEYBALL First Plate Second Place Third Place Delta Kappa Epsilon Phi Epsilon Pi Phi Lambda Phi Thc fraternity volleyball competition presented sumc very good games in this usually littlopopular sport. The teams were divided into three groups, each dir vision havingr a mund'rohin competition to determine its winner. Winning the section championship, Delta Kappa Ep' silon, Phi Epsilon Pi, and Pi Lambda Phi played for the first three places. After Pi Lamhdzl Phi had hccn eliminated, D. KB. and Phi Epsilon Pi played a series of three very fast games. D.K.E. took the first cusily by :1 score of 1551, but REP. came hack strong and won the second game 15,9. In the final game the lead changed six times, the D.K.Efs fi' nully nosing ahead hy a 1614 score. Judging from the turnout at these games, prcsumuhly hccuusc they were held at night, vullcyhull ought to he one of the must popular sports next year. 4 Page 270 p PHI KAPPA SIGMA Playground Baseball Champions tSpriw-ig, l934t FRATERNITY BASKETBALL Delta Kappa Epsilon Beta Theta Pi Phi Epsilon Pi Pi Kappa Alpha First Place . Second Place Third Place Fourth Place There were thirtV teams entered in the fraternity basketball league, most of them good enough to provide keen competir tion. The teams were divided into five divisions of six teams each, so that the pairings could be made more easily. The winners of each division played for the championship. The five division winners were: D.K.E., Phi Alpha, Pi Kappa Ali pha, Beta. Theta Pi, and Phi Epsilon Pi. D.K.E. defeated Phi Alpha, and Beta Theta Pi defeated Pi Kappa Alpha. Then D.K.E. beat Phi Epsilon Pi and the Betas and Dekes played in the finals for the championship. D.K.E., needless to say, put an excellent team in the held composed almost entirely of the men who had previously won the Volleyball championship. Cully Wilkin and John Leys were the stars of this aggregation and, together with Gene Wager, were probably the outstanding players in the tournament. 1935 CORKS AND CURLS DEMON DRIBBLERS Noanrutemity Basketball Champions NON-FRATERNITY BASKETBALL First Place Demon Dribblers Second Place Spartans Third Place Hornets Fourth Place Greyhounds Basketball was the only sport during the first two terms in which there was an independent loop of norvfraterm'ty teams. This league was composed of only six teams, the Goblins and the Campus Five taking the last two places. Last year, the first of intramural come petition, ten teams were entered in this event and the moguls of sport were somewhat dissappointed at the turnout this session. From the very frrst it was apparent that the Demon Dribblers and the Spartans were distinctly superior to the other four teams and their every meeting was a close contest. In the final playvoff the Demon Dribblers out, steadied the Spartans to win the non'fra' ternity championship by :1 23,19 score. Sweeney and Terrell were outstanding for the victors with Bamer highrpoint man for the losers. t Page 27l D INDIVIDUAL BOXING CHAMPIONS BOXING FRATERNITY RESULTS First Place Beta Theta Pi Second P1a:e SiXeway Tie I NDIVIDUAL RESULTS IISePound Class . Morriss Urhcta CF10 l25rPound Class , Wallace tPhi Kappa Sig lBSePound Class Rutherfoord tTrigont 1453Pound Class . Nottingham tK. AJ liivPound Class Beck tPi Lambda PhU 165'Pound Class Jordan tBeta Theta P0 1753Pound Class . Kegler tD. K. EJ Unlimited Wager thta Theta P0 The fraternity intramural boxing was surprisingly good this vear, in fact, much more so than was expected. Many of the matches, both in the semi'finals and the finals, were very good and several of the contestants showed a fair knowledge of boxing. Of the preliminary contests the best encounter was hetween John Leys and Curtus Jordan which ended tragically with the fracture of the for! meris nose. The Beta clan had no less than four men in the finals, of whom two emerged victorious. The highlight of the tournament was W'ageris T.K.O. of St. Elmds Meade in the heavyweight class. INDIVIDUAL SWIMMING CHAMPIONS SWIMMING First Place . Second Place Third Place . Fourth Place Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi Kappa Alpha Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Psi The fraternity swimming competition was run off by heats, the winners of the semivfinal trials going on to the finals. There were seven events altogether; 50' yard free'style, back'stroke, and breast, stroke, lOOtyard freestyle, diving, 150, yard medley and ZOO'yard relays. Close races featured throughout the meet. In the SO'yard breaststroke the race was so close that the judges differed as to the winner, the Erst three being within ixr ches of each Other. The diving was par- ticularly good. Weeks gave a very good exhibition to win this event. Millan 0f A.T.O. was a good second. By sending four individuals and two relay teams in! t0 the finals D.K.E. seemed to have hrst place clinched. But S.A.E., with a mighty effort surpassed them to take the Championship. The climax of the meet came when S.A.E. won the medleyarelay to set a new record and win the meet by so doing. q Page 272 b 900K IV- human! Activities . . . A: dis- tinctive a: the University itself . . . F irst the excitement, the insinceritie: of rash- ing seasonhh . . . Then the practical joke: and the fun of initiation . . finally, life at the househ' . . . Everybody welcome . . . Bull session: . . . card game: . . . goat parties. EQATZIQNITli-gs AN VV D D D VV VV :8 :FQNITI SOCIAL RAT Back Row: EDMUNDS, JENKINS, CLACETT, Sponsxx'oon, KECLER, TIIi-rd Row: PRICHARD, RICHARDSON, VVEEKS, HAWLEY, ETHERmCE, REUTLINGER, SCHMIDT, DARLING, Gum. Srcond Row: AMEs, CUMMINGS, BRECKENRIDGE, DODSON, LEYS, GARNETT, VVILKIN, PAYNE, NULL, LORD. Front Row: BKMVLEY, DIAL, DR. BLACKFORD. DR. Hoxrox, DR. LUCK, LUCK, M., Transm, SACKETT, RAINEY, ZIMMER. DELTA KAPPA EPSILON I Page 278 b VIRGINIA ETA CHAPTER Foumh'd at Yale, 1844 Established at University of Virginia, November 26, 1852 FRATRES IN FACULTATE LLEWELLYN GRIFFITH Hoxrox, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. JOHN JENNINGS LUCK, M.A., Ph.D. FRATRES IN URBE ROGER RICHARD RINEHART JACK RINEHART DAVID JOSEPH Woon STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD EDLEY MCNEER BOWEN EDWARD VVATTS GAMBLE J. MALCOLM LUCK MAYNADIER MASON FRANK AUBRY MAssu-z College JOHN S. AMES, JR. ALFRED RANDOLPH GARNETT Law ROBERT VANCE BRAWI.EY CHARLES G. D. BRECKINRIDCE CHARLES B. CUMMINGS EDWARD GRIFFITH DODSON, JR. JOHN DIAL JOHN WESLEY Lays Aledicine JOHN HENRY NOLL GEORGE COUCH PAYNE FRANKLIN B. LORD, JR. GORDON FRYER RAINEY HENRY Mosr-le-n SACKETT HAROLD CUTLIFF STEWART MATTHEW CULLEN WILKINS WILLIAM Lows ZIMMER S. NORFLEET ETHEREDCE, JR. Pledges PACE Bowu-z CLAGEFT C. COBURN DARLING, JR. JAMES EASHiY EDMUNDS DUNCAN CHAPIN GIBB DUNCAN HAVVLEY DANIEL Amen JENKINS JOHN Scorr KECLER JOHN P. PRITCHARD ALBERT FONTAINE REUTIJNGER EDWARD JONES RICHARDSON, JR. Louxs W. SCHMIDT Kmssv Spowswoon VVILLIAM RAWLES W EEKS, JR. Page 279 D P V 4: xx; 9' $2.32,! a- Top Row: ScmT, WHITE, W. HALL, SAWYERS, BELL, H. HALL, CARSON. Four!!! Row: TAYLOR, BERKELEY, VVATuxc, DALE, REDWOOD, BURNS, CARTER, GIBSON. Third Row: LYNCH, C0N1.F.V, PERCY, jonxsoN, LISLE, HOMANN, Cummon, HILL. Srmnd Raew: Bum, SCULM', TALL-XFERRO, ADAMS, OWEN, RANDOLPH, ENDSLEY. Front Row: FlTZ-HUCH, NELSON, EAGER, DANDRIDGE, SH'INEFORD, FRANCIS, GILLIAM, MARSHALL. xlbnnt: BURCHARD, Cocxs, ELKINS, HOLMES, TERREL. HI KAPPA PS 4 Page 280 p VIRGINIA ALPHA CHAPTER Founded a! Jrfrrson College, 1852 Established at University of Virginia, 1853 FRATR ES 1N FACULTATE VVxLuAM MAN-N THORNTON, B.A., LL.D. GEORGE BOARDMAN RACER, B.A., LL.D. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, M.A., Ph.D. OSCAR SWINEFORD, JR., B.A., M.D. FREDERICK Momusox, M.D. FRATRES IN URBE THOMAS M. BOYD JOHN HUNTER ROBINSON C allege ROBERT MONTGOMERY Bum TAIT ENDSLEY THOMAS MARSHALL J. ALEXANDER COCKE WJJJAM EDWARD FRANCIS DAVID Rooms OWEN STEPHEN B. ELxms JAMES HOLMES MARCELLUS A. JOHNSON CHARLES MCKENNA LYNCH, JR. WILLIAM WATLING Law CHARLES Scorr ADAMS, JR. REGINALD GEARY Comm JOHN TUCKER PERCY GRIFF CLOVER BERKLEY EDMUND PENDLETON DANDRIDGE, JR. THOMAS C. SCULLY LYTLE DEWITT BURNS, JR. HENRY EVANDER GILLIAM, JR. HENRY TERRELL JESSE M. CARTER WILLIAM BAPTIST HILL HARRY T. TALMFERRO M edicine RICHARD P. BELL Lasua M. LISLE, JR. STUART BOURLAND GIBSON ROBERT BURWELL N ELSON, JR. ROBERT CARTER RANDOLPH III Graduate JOHN Rosa FITz-HUGH I nitiates THOMAS H. B. BURCIIARD HARVEY T. HALL, JR. JOHNNY Scorr RANDOLPH CHrrwooo WILLIAM EDWARD HALL FREDERICK E. TAYLOR WILLIAM E. DALE ROBERT F. S. HOLMANN A. News WHITE, JR. VVILIJAM G. REDWOOD T HOMAS MCC. SAWYERS Paqo 28I a .iW S4 5? Back Row: BROWN, DAVENPORT, ARMISTEAD, REESE, BLACKWEI.L, TALIAFERRO, SMITH. Middle Row: CAMPBELL, H0012, SMITH, DUDLEY, WILLIAMS, PEABom', MAPP, REED, BIRCE, CABELL, DUPONT, ZEISBERG, TABB. Front Row: MINOR, ARMISTEAD, KLINEFELTER, CARNAN, MAPP, TEMPLE, HARRISON, MUNGER, BIRDSONG, MARKET, DUDLEY, RAY, FOLKES. Omitlrd: BANKS, BOOKER, GUY, BUFORD, FILE, HAYES, IIENKEL, JEFFREss, TAYLOR, VVHrrLEY, COOPER, ROMAINE, WALLACE, BROWN, Ruam. HI KAPPA SIGMA Page 282 D ETA CHAPTER Founded a! Ill! Uniwrsity of Pennsylvania, 1850 Established at the University of Virginia, December 31, 1855 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Lawns MACHEN HAMMOND, PhD. JOHN M. Norms, M.D. FRATRES 1N URBE HENDERSON Haywoon WARREN STONE LEE LYTTLEMAN WADDELL W000 RICHARD TERRII. MINOR WILLIAM VVINDER LAIRD JAMES DREURY W000 ERIC TWACH'I'MAN College FONTMNE CATESBY ARMISTEAD JOHN HENRY GUY, JR. GEORGE HANNAH REESE, JR. WILLIAM SMITH BANKS PEYTON HARRISON H0013 III DONNELL RIDDLETON Sum! SAMUEL EDMUND BOOKER, JR. ARTHUR KLINEFEIm-zk CABELL MAYO TABB VVILLIAM CABELL GEORGE WALTER MAPP, JR. THOMAS Dams TEMPLE CHARLES WALTER CARNAN, JR. JOSEPH DAVIS MARKET GEORGE DANDRIDGE VVILLIAMS JOHN ROWLAND DUDLEY PHILLIP MORRISON MINOR FREDERICK CLEMENS ZEISBERG, JR. PASCAL DUPUY Fouuzs EUGENE MUNGER, JR. JAMES DULANEY Bmcxwau. JAMES Roman PEABODY, JR. VVEI.I.FORD LATHROP REED Law ALGERNON SIDNEY BUFORD III DAVID SEABURY HENKEL JAMES ENOS RAY DWIGHT ASHTON FILE JOHN BACON Jarnuzss III DONALD QUEE TAYLOR JOHN GREEN HAYES, JR. VVILLIAM Kxxc MAPP GEORGE FRANKLIN WHITELY GEORGE EVELYN HARRISON Aledicine GEORGE COOPER, JR. MCLEMORE Bumsonc CHARLES NICHOLS ROMAINE, JR. Architcrture WILLIAM JEFFERSON WALLACE Engineering JOHN GRANT ARMISTEAD, JR. FRANCIS GEORGE DUPONT ALDRICH DUDLEY, JR. I nitiates JULIUS BIRGE WILSON LEVERING SMITH, JR. FREDERICK Scorr CAMPBELL, JR. LEROY EDWARDS BROWN THOMAS BRANDEN TALIAFERRO STEPHEN Rm'roun. DAVENPORT STUART ELLETT BROWN ALVAH L. HERRING, JR. FRANCIS BAYARD RHEIN Page 283 b - d - - - - - - - r a u 'o- 6 , .1- - .. . . . . . a .aununlmicnu-iumai Back Row: JONES, C., JORDAN, BRIDE, VVICKER, TROUT, CAMPBELL. Third Row: BARNWELI., LEE, MULFORD, GORDON, HILLIARD, MCCABE, LOGAN, C. Sr'cond Row: FAULKNER, Drxox, MONCURE, FITZHUCH, FISHBURNE, JONES, VV., DAVIS, TUCKER, OPIE, PILSON, COOKE, HUME, FLOWERS. Front Row: LOGAN, R., PHELPS, PARISH, Cocmux, D0315, HUDGINS, SEIBELS, E., VVAGER, Couoow, HAGAN, ST. Joux, Semals, G. B 0 aw? BETATHETAPI Page 284 OMICRON CHAPTER Fcundrd at Miami University, I839 Estabfished at University of Virginia, 1854 ARCHIBAID ROLLING SHEPPERSON, M.A., Ph.D. GEORGE Bunn Dll.l.ARD CHARLES VENABI.E MINOR RICHARD DIXON Cooxl-z, JR. EDWARD RICHARD DIXON RICHARD MACRUDER Dome Jumus Rooas FISHBURNE JOHN EDMUND Nomus HUME, JR. GEORGE MOFFE'I'I' COCHRAN JOHN PACE ELLIOTT NATHANIEL LONGSTREET BARNWEIJ. NOEL CRAWFORD BRIDE WILLIS COLQUHOUN CAMPBELL CAREY NELSON DAVIS CHARLES JAMES FAULKNER FRATR es 1N FACULTATE ALBERT JULIUS BARLOW, M.A., B.B.A., C.P.A. HARDY CROSS DILLARD, LLB. WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER, M.A.. Ph.D. SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL, M.A., Ph.D. FRATRES 1N URBE CHAS. ALPHONSO SMITH, JR. WILLIAM HARRISON SMITH DR. C. C. TENNANT LEE SCOVILLE TILTON College WILLIS BRYANT JONES ROBERT SMITH LOGAN, JR. Eusnca CONWAY MONCURE HIEROME LINDSAY OPIE, JR. ISAAC Lowe PARRISH FRANCIS MOHUN PHELPS Law VVARREN Gmca ELLIOTT CHARLES TILDEN HAGEN, JR. IlIedicine JOSEPH Coupon VI E ngineering DONALD LEWIS FnzHucu Pledges GEORGE HORACE FLOWERS WILLIAM TALBOLT Goaoox JAMES HENNING HILLIARD RALPH CURTIS JORDON CHARLES SWIFT JONES LAWRENCE LEE Pogo 285 b MCLANB TILTON, JR. MCLANE TILTON III WILLIAM BRELSFORD PILSON EMMET SEIBELS GEORGE Gourmwmn SEIBEI.S ROBERT Love ST. JOHN WEIR MITCHELL TUCKER EDWARD MORTON Huocms EUGENE E. VVAGER, JR. ?uv DAvxs MULFORD E. R. WARNER MCCABE PHILLIP Cocxs TROUT VVHJJAM WHITING WICKER CHARLES HUME LOGAN b . e . 1 Bad: Roew: MALE, stnnow, CRAMER, FRANZ, DAVIS, OHL, Toms. Third Rorw: BACKUS, BERGMAN, JAMEISON, BOOTH, RUFFIN, VON TACKY, MlNTER, SIMS DAVIDSON. Second Rm: BLANTON, HAZARD, LAWSON, LAWSON, HAPPER, STEWART, GIBSON. Front Row: GARDINER, SULZER, MCCLUNG, MACKENZIE, SCHWARTZ, BAST, CLARK, PAGE. THETADELTACH Page 286 NU CHARGE Founded at Union College, 18,17 Established at University of Virginia, 1857 F RATR es 1N F ACUI.TATE ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ, B.A., M.A., PhD. GEORGE BASKERVILLE ZEHMER, B-.S., M.A. JAMES Coons BARDIN, M.D. VINCENT WILLIAM ARCHER, B.A., M.D. KENNETH FULLER MAXCY, M.A., MD. 0715 SHELTON, M.D. ANDREW DEJARNETTE HART, M.D. JAMES ROBERT CASH, B.A., M.D. FRATRES IN U RBE JOHN SPorrswooo GRAVES J. DEAN TILMAN Jessa BIRCH WILSON ADINELL HEWSON MICHIE THOMAS TICKELL HEWSON EDWARD ROLL Lawns VVILLIAM GRAVES, JR. College ROBERT BALFOUR MACKENZIE STEWART F. Jameson CHARLES HENRY BERGMAN CHARLES FREDRICK SCHWARTZ WILLIAM STEPHEN DISBROW' II HENRY W133 HAPPER, JR. ALLAN SHELTON MINTER ROBERT H. ABBn'r FREDERICK JOHN CRAMER THOMAS W. LAWSON II EDWARD STANLEY KLEIN, JR. ARNOLD LAWSON, JR. FRANK Swnrr GIBSON II N ELSON RANDOLPH RUFFIN ROBERT M. Boo'm ALLAN WATSON HAZARD CHARLES HOMER BAST HENRY ALBERT FRANZ - W. Sms DAVIDSON WILLIAM ALEXANDER MCCLUNG L. HERBERT OHL EVAN JAMES MALE Law GEORGE HALL Gunman HARRY ELLwoon CLARK FRANK BACKUS Aledicine JOHN Cusns CRAWFORD Pledges GORDON INGRAM DICK Toms Page 237 . Front Row: SMITH, REESE, ROPER, MR. HARRY ROGERS PRATT, DEAN ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE. LOWRY, STARKE, CLL'FF, PAYNE. Scrum! Roew: PURCELL, FITCH, BuTz, CHEE'I'HAM, SULLIVAN, VALZ, BEER. Third Row: LAMO'I'I'E, VVRIGHT, PATTERSON, PL'RDUM, Annx'rr, BEARDSLEY. Fourth Row: MILLER, RAWLs, BALDWIN, D15RE1.L, BOWDEN, BENNETT, Lams HALL UanitorL No! in Picture: CADOT, CURD, TEUSLER, JENKINS, GOLDSMITH, Hoops, PARKER, MURRAY. PHI GAMMA DELTA Page 288 b OMICRON CHAPTER Foumlrd at Jr prsrm Collrgr, 1848 Established at University of Virginia, 1858 FRATR ES IN FAC L; LTATE ARMISTEAD MASON Donna, M.A., LL.B., S.J.D. EVERETT Focc DAVIS, B.S., Ph.D. HARRY ROGERS PRATT FRATR ES 1N URBE HENRY L. FONDA FRANK C. MCCUB HARRISON BOLIVAR TUCKER VVILIJAM S. HILDRETH NORMAN KELSEY . MARSHALL SWAIN WELLS College JOHN DAVID ABBITT HENRY CLAY LOWRY LEONARD DESILLE BEARDSLEY JOHN THAMES PATTERSON KENNETH HENRY BEER ROBERT LEE PAYNE, JR. HOWARD HITCHCOCK BUTZ Joux BARRY PURCELI. JOSEPH EYRE CHEETHAM, JR. WILLIAM THOMAS PURDUM JOSEPH CHINN HERBERT MCKELDIN SMITH, JR. ELTON CURTIS CLUFF, JR. TIMOTHY JOHN SULLIVAN AUBREY VVRAY FITCH RANDOLPH MILLS VALZ BYRON HILLIARD LAMOTTE MORTON MCDOWELL WRIGHT Engineering EBEN BENT REESE VVILLIAM WALLACE STARKE, JR. Law LEIGHTON PARKS ROPER JUniicine HOWARD HARMON CURD RUDOLPH ROLLING TEUSLER, JR. Graduate HENRY MEADE CADOT JAMES IREDEIJ, JENKINS Pledges WILLIAM Lunwrzu. BALDWIN JOHN DANCERHELD LEBOURCEOIS 1mm ROBERT BENNETF, JR. EDWARD HOWE MILLER HENRY Bownm, JR. GEORGE M. MURRAY, JR. Lows N. DIBREH. ROY FRANKLIN PARKER, II ROBERT B. RAWLES 4 Page 239 y Bark Row: BURNETT, SMITH, KIZFR, W000, TIFFANY, JENKINS. TxmnMAN. Tln'rd Row: ELY, MCGRATH. WAIT, CUSIIMAK, LANDEFELD, Wksmnoox, ATKINSON. Sn-ond Rocw: RAMSAY, Vmpmxcx, WILLIAMS, REMMEL, P., NIE'I'CAI.F, WAR , FROESCHAUER. Front Rou: MCKINNIE, Clmrm, SPMJHNG, VAN ALLEN, JOHNSON, REMMEL, 0., POLLARD. Mining: DUNCAN, Lxxn, WILLIAMSON, ELLIS. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Page 290 b VIRGINIA OMICRON CHAPTER Founded at llu' Uniqwrsily of xllabama, March 9, 1856 Established at the University of Virginia, February 16, 1858 FRATR ES IN FACL' LTATE LANCELOT LONCSTREET MINOR DENT, M.A, Ph.D. ATCHESON L. HENCH, Ph.D. GARRARD GLENN, M.A., Ph.D. GEORGE GAINES LECKIE, M.A, PILD. FRATR ES IN L7 RBE REV. HENRY ERVINC BATCII.LAR ALLAN BAYLOR CROMWELI. CHARLES EDWARD MORAN JUDGE J. CALLAN BROOKS XVnJJAM 0. EARLE ROBERT OSBORNE PIERRE D. COLLINS ALBERT T. YORK College HERBERT BAKER CHAPIN ROGER HENRY MCGRATl-I Ewan: LAVATER CUSHMAN VVIIJJAM DAVID MCKINNIE, jR. RICHARD JOHN ELY ROBERT M. METCAI.F DANIEL EDWARD FROESCHAUER FREDERICK TAYLOR POLLARD VVILIJs WITHERSPOON JOHNSON, JR. ANDREW CARNEGIE RAMSAY, JR. FRANK MCCONNEH. LANDFIFELD AUGUSTUS CALEB REMMEL W'ALLACE LUDwu: Lmo PRATT CAT'S REMMEL ROBERT EMMETT SPAIJHNC JOHN BEVIER VAN ALLEN VVHJJAM SAMUEL VERPLANCK, JR. GEORGE VVESLEY VVAIT FRANCIS NIARION WARD JOEL W. XV. W. W ESTBROOK Amman GRAHAM WHJJAMS III 111171111316 FRANK WILLIAM Foam, JR. Lawns ALEXANDI:R VANCE Law ANDREW VVALLACE DUNCAN, JR. Pledges WILLIAM B. ATKINSON ARTHUR SANDFORD JENKINS, JR. CHARLES TILGHMAN NORMAN BURNETr JOHN KlZl-ZR CHARLES READY VVILLIAMSON VVHJJAM ROBERT ELus BRUCE MONROE SMITH xVALBRlDCE W000 FORK EST F. Tl rm N Y Page 29l b Top Raw: TUCKER, POINDEX'IER. STOCKER, CABELL, CARY, TAYLOR, REGAN, V. SHACKELFORD, BROW N, Md IUIRE, WELFORD. Tln'rd Rotw: WRIGHT, TALBOT, ROMMEL, ROOT, HOOFF, H. BYRD, PI-zrrow, C. JONES, Bosnian, M. WILLIAMS. Srcom! Row: MCANHRNM', DOAK, SLOAN, MUS'HN, BLAKE, RUTHERFORD, Guam, ROBERSON. Front Row: Goocn, WATSON, W. JONES, LAmLAw, C. Bum. L. SHACKEIJ-DRD, CULBERTSON, A. WILLIAMS, PATERNO, BRAUN. 0milml: RICHMOND MOORE, JR., JOHN MCGAVOCK. DELTA PSI FRATERNITY 4 Page 292 p UPSIL ON CHAPTER Founded at Columbia College, 1847 Established at University of Virginia, April 28, 1859 FRATRES IN URBE WILLIAM Jm LAUCK EDWARD DICKINSON TAYLOE JOHN C. STEWART CARI. HENERY Hommc WILLIAM Cowsu. STEPHENSON College ROBERT MURRAY BLAKE CHARLES RAPLEY Hoorr, JR. LEWIS HINTON BOSHER ROBERT CARTER WELLFORD JONES HARRY FLOOD BYRD GEORGE GARDINER MCANERNEY RICHARD AYLETT CABELL HENRY ASHMEAD MUSTIN A GEORGE DOUGLAS MILLER CARY GORDAN REGAN WILLIAM CONWAY DOAK FRANK Fouauov ROBERSON RICHMOND MOORE, JR. ALEXANDER Ross ROMMELI. JOHN MORTIMER RUTHERFURD kacmxus RANDOLPH SHACELFORD, JR. ARNOLD NETHERWOOD SLOAN STUART Symmmox TAYLOR AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON TUCKER, JR. MURAT WILLIS WILLIAMS Law OREN R001, JR. LAWRENCE WASHINGTON Howe PEYTON, JR. MACDONALD WELLFORD JOHN FORSYTH COBB GLENN DAVID MCCORD WRIGHT Engin eering Jessa Jonas STOCKER WILLIAM GREEN POINDEXTER, JR. RICHMOND DEPEYSTER TALBOT ALEXANDER Gusmvus BROWN III JAMES BURTON BRAUN CHARLES MERRIKEN BYRD SAMUEL ALEXANDER CULBERTSON M edicine JOHN FULTON MCGAVOCK WILLIAM PROVINCE MCGUIRE Pledge: WILLIAM ROBERT Goocu LYNE MONCURE SHACKELFORD JOHN VVALKER Jonas FRANK LESLIE WATSON HENRY BELL LAIDLAW ARMISTEAD DANDRIDGE WILLIAMS JOSEPH PATERNO, JR. Page 293 b Bath Rorw: JAMISON, Burma, LAWRENCE, WILIAMS. YOUNGER, L.-u-'H-:v, H., VVORMAN, KEPNER. HARIH, ROPER. BURKE, OVERTON. Middlr Row: HARRIS. TWYMAX, CARRICK, CARTER, PRESTON, TRO'I'I'ER, MOORE. MORRIS, DAYTON, PORTER Uaniton. Front Row: LOVITT, BARrELs, MANN, DR. KEPNER, HUMPHREYS, MR. RossER, LAFFEY, T., onwx, Robinson. CHI PHI FRATERNITY Page 294 b ALPHA CHAPTER Founded at Princeton University in 1824 Established at University of Virginia in 1859 FRATRES IN FACL'LTATE WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER HENRY H. CUMMINGS FRATER 1N URBE Tnom A8 L. Rosssn College WILLIAM Boon; BARTELS JM' Curms JAMISON Pmup JOSEPH BEATHE VVxLLIAM BERNAN HOOPER KEPNER quzcxs EDWARD CARTER, JR. FREDERICK CAREY Low HENRY HASKINS FERRELL, JR. WILLIAM T. Moons Jam: MALCOM FIRTH . BENJAMIN Sponswooo PRESTON, JR. JOHN GARDNIER HARDY, JR. JAMES BAKER TWYMAN GEORGE WILSON HUMPHREYS FRANCIS DEANE WILLIAMS Law Donsm' BROWN THOMAS LAFFEY, JR. THOMAS D. Monms CAMERON MANN FRANKLIN YOUNGER Architecture ALAN ROBINSON Aledicine Ivon DAVID HARRIS E ngineering ROBERT CRAIG Cmuucx Graduate HERBERT TROTTER, JR. Pledges G. ANDERTON BURKE . MA'FFHEW S. LAFFEY JOHN OVERTON LANG DAYTON CHARLES LAWRENCE PHILIP HALL VVORMAN, JR. 1 Page 295 . Top Row: chmz, FARRINGTON, SMOOT, JONES. Sramd Roew: DRURY, FALLERT, SOUTHGATE, MULFORD, HUNTER, LAWSON. Fm! Row: GEEK, PALMER, BERGER, MONTACUE, REID, FOLEY, MAULDIN. SIGMA CHI FRATERNITY 4 Page 296 b . . --- .., PSI CHA PTER Founded a! Miami Uniwrsity, 1855 Established at University of Virginia, 1860 F RATER 1N F AC u LTATE LAURENCE THOMAS ROYSTER, M.D. FRATRES IN URBE STEPHEN HURT WATTS, B.A., M.A., M.D. GEORGE PERKINS, B.S., LLD. College VVILLIAM L. MONTACUE WILLIAM P. MULFORD JOHN B. ANDERSON PAUL C. SMITH WILLIAM E. DRURY N ElL S. LAWSON Law LANCDON R. GEER EVERINGHIM BLAKE WILLIAM S. HUNTER ROBERT J. FALLERT WILLIAM B. SOUTHGATE VVILLIAM M. MAULDIN, JR. SPENCER S. BERGER Aledicine THOMAS M. FOLEY JOSEPH G. REID BENJAMIN C. JONES Pledges CHARLES R. SMOOT BENJAMIN C. JONES Page 297 b LEONARD J. ZINCLE KING C. FARRINGTON P Fran! Roar: MILLER, EVERSOLE, JACKSON, GLEASON, PUCH. SEHJ'ZY, HADEN, DAVIDSON, Dowxmc. Sramd Row: Lowxoas, FERGUSON, BM'uss. FENCE, BRM', NORVFIL, MARSHALL, GRAHAM. Tlnrd Row: COX, MASON, VVA'rson, LEADBEATER, ELLIOT, SLAUGHTER, T. WYLLIE, A. VVYLLIE, memma. Bmk Row: HAMMOND, R. Pucu, DANIEL, D. SMITH, MOHHENRICH, W. SMITH, Momus, Eras. IKAPPA ALPHA Page 278 D ALPHA CHAPTER Founded al the University of Virginia, March I, 1868 FRATRES 1N FACULTATE J. L. NEWCOMB, B.A., C.E., Presidrnl of Me Univrrsity R. M. BIRD, B.S., B.A., Ph.D. . J. H. NEFF, B.A., M.D. F. P. DUNNINGI'ON, B.S., C.E., M.E. R. T. BELL, Ph.D. A. C. GORDON. JR., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. R. H. WEBB, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. BRUCE MORTON, M.D. FRATREs 1N URBE DR. WILLIAM D. HADEN WILSON L. Sum: JOHN S. WHITE LLEWELLYN P. HADEN WILLIAM S. LACY HUGH FLANNAGAN CLEMENT D. FISHBURNE ARTHER C. JONES MILTON MILLER JOHN W. FISHBURNE GEORGE R. B. MICHIE WHJJAM S. WRM' J. ADDISON PATTERSON College RICHARD F. PENCE NICHOLAS W. PUGH JOHN W. Mouse W. VICTOR DAVIDSON JOSEPH W. Evaasouz JOHN C. FERGUSON ROGER A. Gumsox J. FRANK ELLIOT GEORGE F. Bouas ANDREW J. Lowxnss SPENCER C. GILL VVILLIAM E. BRAY WILLIAM D. HADEN CHURCHILL F. DOWNING SIDNEY WATSON WILLIAM W. MOHHENRICH E nginecring CHARLES N. BAYIJSS llhdicine LEON F. CULBERSON MILTON A. LEADBEATER WILLIAM S. SMITH VICTOR F. MARSHALL JOSEPH L. Yon - Law CASKIE NORVEI.L, JR. F. HAMILTON SEEI.Y JESSE C. WISE Initiates ROBERT C. Cox MALCOLM L. MASON WILLIAM H. SLAUGHER HARMAN A. memms JOHN R. MORRIS EDMUND F. TICER CHARLES C. Eras J. ROGER PUGH ALFRED S. WYLLIE LYNN R. HAMMOND DOWNING L. SMITH THOMAS H. WYLLIE Page 299D Top Raw: RUNK, PERRY, SCHLESINGER, BUELL, CHAMBERLAIN, MACFARMND, LIVENCOOD, FORSYTH, MCCABE, WEAVER, BEAN. Middlr Row: Uaniton WELCH, MOISTER, ANDREWS, KITHILL, SECCOMBB, KATENKAMP, COLES. MERRDW, FLOOD, HASKINS, MCIVER, LEWIS. Bottom Rocw: GIBSON, PEYTON, TUCKER, MULFORD, FRICK. OBOLENSKY, DR. Lawxs, FORSTER, BAN- cxorr, MILLER, STOUT, WITTKE, GORDON. ZETA PSI FRATERNITY 4 Page 300 D BETA CHAPTER Founded at New York University, 1847 Established at University of Virginia, 1868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE IVEY FOREMAN Lawns, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. EARNEST J. OGLESBY, B.A., M.A. FRATRES IN URBE PAUL B. BARRINGER W. Esxmoca DUKE FRANK H. OFFU'I'I' MURRAY Bococx N EVIL T. HANSHAW W. ALLEN PERKINS EDWARD S. CLARK GORDON B. N ELSON EDWARD H. TOMPKINS WILLIAM R. DUKE LOGAN M. NELSON BERNARD P. CHAMBERLAIN GEORGE E. WALKER College JAMES ANDREWS RICHARD KITHIL EDMUND O. MCCABE ROBERT C. BUELL MAYO L. EMORY GEORGE W. Mclven STEPHN S. CHAMBERLAIN JOHN F. KATENKAMP JOHN G. MERROW Roman N. FLOOD HUGH leaxcooo ROGER W. Moxsnzn THOMAS C. GORDON BENJAMIN S. MACFARLAND ROBERT G. MCREYNOLDS HAROLD I. HASKINS, JR. ALFRED B. SECCOMBE Law GEORGE COLES ARMIN MCGRECOR Semismcan RICHARD WELCH 1U edicine WILLIAM BENNETT BEAN THORNTON T. PERRY CLAUDE MARSHALL LEE OSWALD M. WEAVER Engineering GEORGE W. Fonsvm IVEY FOREMAN stxs, JR. Architecture DAVID GIBSON Graduate BENJAMIN F. D. RUNK I nitiatcs WILLIAM H. BANCROFT ROBERT C. MILLER, JR. HARRY S. STOUT ROBERT P. L. FRICK ALEXIS OBOLENSKY, JR. CHARLES WALLER TUCKER HARRY LANCHORNE F. BRADLEY PEYTON ROBERT A. Wrr'rxz Roy M. MULFORD LESLIE R. FORESTER Page 30I Front Row: RAMBO, SULLAVAN, CALL, R. DAns, Emnnm', HENNING, ANDREWS, R. TUCKER, VAN DUSEN, STRANGE, EPPs. Strand Row: HUFFARD, BkooMI-z, DFH', WARD, MCKAY, STAFFORD, BANTA, CRANE, RYAN, H. DAVIS. Third Rorw: PATRICK, Rum, VVHITNEY, BROWN, REYNOLDS, CRAIJJ-I, RUST, MURDOCH. RHETT. Fourth Row: COLEMAN, NIATTH FWS, BOWMAN, Hummus. MOORE, KING, MURRELL. Back Row: MCGRA'rH, BAUER, MARTIN, HOTCHKISS, MILLAN. ALPHA TAU OMEGA l Page 302 b VIRGINIA DELTA CHAPTER Foundrd at Ritlzmond, l'a., Srpn'mlwr II, 1865 Established at I'niversity of Virginia, Nsvcmher 25, 1868 FRATRES IN FACFLTATIE F. S. BARR, B.A., M.A. C. HENDERSON, E.F.. R. V. FUNS'I'EN, M.D. E. A. KINCMD, M.A.. Ph.D FRATRES IN URBE G. BARLOW T. CARRU'I'HERS, JR. f7. HUTrER A. Bmuxc S. HANCKEI. C. MA'nuw's College E. M. ANDREWS J. DEW J. H. Rus-r W. F. BANTA A. T. EMBREY, JR. J. STAFFORD D. BROWN A. C. EPPs T. B. STRANGE R. BROOME P. P. HUFFARD J. W. TUCKER R. T. CRANE L. MCKAY G. B. VAxnuan R. 1.. DAVIDSON J. MURDOCH T. C. WARD, JR. H. DAVIS C. VVHITNEY Law B. C. BALDWIN S. L. LEE E. RYAN R. H. DAVIS, JR. M. PATRICK C. H. SULLAVAN E. W. HENNING, JR. E. RHE'IT R. B. TUCKER Illedicine j. D. CALI. H. ST. GEORGE TUCKER, JR. Graduate XV. P. RAMBO Plnlgfs J. BAUER C. XV. HOTCHKISS, JR. T. HE MURRELI. S. BOWMAN T. C. KING G. NORVEIJ. F. BROAIml'S E. II. MARTIN J. C. RARDIN A. COLEMAN IE. W. MCGRA'I'H R. Rmxmns J. CRM.I.F R. MILLAN j. XV. RIEIX J. F. MOORE, JR. 4 Page 303 Bark Row: HILCARTNER, SOUDER, GARVIN, GREEN, BURNETT, L'ENGI.E, LINCOLN, PEPLE. Middle Row: TURNBULL, PORTER, BARCLAY, CONNER, BARTON, CHENERY, WHITE, LANKFORD, SIMPSON, BROWNE. Front Row: ROBBINS, DELAUNEY, BANKS, WOLFE, MOSEI.EY, WALKER, PINNER, BROWN. Mmmg: ALCER, SHELBOURNE. KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY Page 304 b ZETA CHAPTER Founded at University of Virginia, December 10, 1869 F RATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. DUDLEY CRAWFORD SMITH, M.D. JAMES CAROL FLIPEN, M.D. WILLIAM WIRT WADDEI,.I., M.D. RICHARD Cecu. GARLICK, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. JAS. S. WILSON, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. THOMAS CARY JOHNSON, JR., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. FLETCHER WOODWARD, M.D. VVILLLAM MINOR LILE, LL.D. JOHN HOWE Yoe, M.S., M.A., Ph.D. FRATRES IN URBE Eowm H. COPENHAVER, B.S. EDWARD CONWAY MAPHIS LYT'I'LETON WADDELL, B.A., LL.D. JAMES G. DRIVER REV. WILEY R. MASON THOMAS LEONARD WATSON LY'ITLETON Jonas, M.D. LEMUEL F. SMITH, LL.D. JOHN R. WINGFIELD, JR. GORDON SMITH College FREDERICK HENRY BARCLAY, JR. ANDREW BYRON CONNER, JR. RICHARD JANVIER PORTER RANDOLPH BARTON III CLAY EDWARD DELAUNEY WILLIAM AUGUSTUS SIMPSON JAMES DALL BROWN, JR. RICHARD ESTEP LANCFORD Knox TURNBULL LESTER BROWNE ROBERT TODD MOSELEY THOMAS NEWBY WHITE, JR. WALLER WINSTON CHENERY JOHN BEAUREGARD PINNER II PAUL HOWARD WOLFE Law ROBERT EDWARD BANKS NORMAN HYDE Roaams EDWARD WALKER fliedicine EDWARD V ERNON BRUSH, JR. Pledge: DAVID MADISON ALGER LUCIEN BUTLER GREEN WILLIAM Lowrmss PEPLB, JR. HARRY BURNETT, JR. CHARLES Rm: HILGARTNER MAHLON RICHARD SHELBOURNE SAMUEL HUGHES GARVIN CAMILI.US SAUNDERS UENGLE, JR. JULIEN C. SOUDER CHARLES WATERS LINCOLN Page 305 Front Row: SMITH, CARSON, MARTIN, BLAKSI EE, RAE, MACKENZIE. JOHNSON, ROLLING, LIVINGSTON. Srrand Raw: LORING, HENDERSON, LEWIS, YAGER, W. WILKINSON, TOLSON, HAWKINS, TESSADA, NAVARRO. Bad: Raw: MonISETrs, EDWARDS, SOUTHERIAND, PERRY, M. WILKINSON, VVILLIAMS, REICH, CAR- RUTHERS, HALL. SIGMA NU FRATERNITY Paqu 306 b BETA CHAPTER Founded at Virginia Military lmtitulr, 1869 Established at the University of Virginia, 1870 FRATRES IN FACULTATE CHAPIN JONES LAURENCE E. LEE FRATRES IN URBE DONALD LANE Rwss SHAFFER PATRICK C. MATrHEws CHARLES H. SMITH College ROBERT L. BLAKSLEE THOMAS G. JOHNSON RICHARD H. BOLLING II BOYNTON R. LIVINGSTON WILLIAM W. CARSON, JR. EDWARD A. Luamc FRANCIS B. GRINNELL, JR. EDWARD H. MACKENZIE RICHARD FRANCIS Hwams HARRY MARTIN BRUCE DOOLIN HENDERSON ELLIOTT KERNER REICH WALTER GRIFFIN SMITH ENRIQUE A. TESSADA BERNARD R. TOLSON MILTON SNELL WILKINSON WILLIAM B. WILKINSON ROBERT H. YACER Law GEORGE WILLARD RAE M edicine JOHN H. GRIFFITHS HORACE SMILEY I nitiate: GEORGE DEF. EDWARDS, JR. WILLIAM WATSON PERRY ROBERT E. HALL CONRAD LAWSON Rmc WILLIAM LEE Monmsma FLOYD WILLIAMS Page 307 b Bark Raw: CRU'rcHFlr-JD, E. CLARK, NI-rxsox, BORNWASSER, DATER, KNIGHT, STREET, QUINN, M. CLARK, CARPENTER, ' Front Row: FRAY, GASQUE, RU'Hll-IRFOORD, NOTHNGIIAM, G. CLARK, PIKE, ECKER, CARnuHI. DRAKE. KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY Page 308 LAMBDA CHAPTER Foundrd at Washington and La, 1865 Established at the University of Virginia, 1873 FRATRES IN F AC LLTATF, ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS, JR., B.A., B.I.itt., Ph.D. JAMES CALVIN Mmcmr, 15.8., I.I..D. THOMAS Frrznucu,B.A., M.A. XVMII'ER ALEXANDER NIONTCOMERY, B.A., PhD. VVHJJAM ALI. 0001mm, B.A., M.A. CHARLES PA'I'H-IRSON NASH, B.S., 1.1..B. JAMES MORRIS PACE, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., I.I..D. FRATRES 1N LT RBE CHARLES XV. ALLEN A. A. Meksm; KEITH CHARLES D. SMITH VVALTER S. CHISHOIM VVILLIAM F. LONG JOHN R. VVoons JOHN EMME'rr EARLY, JR. L. S. MACON, JR. 8. B. Woous THOMAS P. GRASTY VVHJJAM D. MASON VVILLIAM C. GENT College VINCENT CARDWELI. HENRY Duxmp ECKER WILLIAM CLARK QUINN GRAHAM CLARK CHARLES W'ALTER GASQUE J. PENN RUTHERFOORD PHILIP H. DATER RAY Dowxmc KNIGHT HENRY J. STURM, JR. THOMAS DEANE LEms SEVERN MARCEI.LL:s NO'ITlNGHAM Law WILLIAM HOCKER DRAKE JAMES GREEN MARTIN IV JACKSON LEE FRAY HENRY YMEN PIKE JOHN ALEXANDER Rmuzx If nginwring MORRIS SKI N 3' ER CLARK Plulgt's Lows P. Boammssm JAMES A. CRUTCHHELD, JR. WALTER R, Nnxsnx CHARLES II. CARPENTER, JR. HALEY FISKE II ANDREW j. PIH'CH EDWARD C. CLARK Lows D. JONES ANDREW MURRAY SMITH 4 Page 309 D P Back Row: GIBSON, STUART, Lwas, CUMMINGS, ADAMS, EmMAN, Scuusssn, LYON, MATHER, FILE. Middle Raw: YALE, REYBURN, CARTER, YATES, HUDGINS, MCGAUGHY, RICHARDS, QUARLEs, XV., HARKRADER, DIBBLE. Front Rm: Ross, KXIGHT, REID, WILLIAMS, PRINCE, BOSWELL, JORDAN, ROBBINS, QuAkLas, P., MCMASTER. HIDELTATHETA 4 Page 3l0 b VIRGINIA BETA CHAPTER Founded a! Miami University 0111'0 , Dcrcmbrr 26, 1848 Established at University of Virginia, December 2.1., 1873 FRATRES 1N FACULTATF. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY, M.A., M.D. HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDGES, B.S., M.D. HENRY BEARDON MULHOLLAND, M.D. FRATR ES 1N URBE WMHER A. GRAFF, JR. FRED HUNDLEY QUARH-IS, JR. WILLARD QUARI.F.S ALBERT IRVING JOHN DEAN QUARLES EDWARD VALENTINE WALKER PAYNE D. QUARLES College THOMAS DALE CARTER WALTER EDWARD PAUL, JR. JOHN JAMES CULBER'rsox III LANGHORNE REID, JR. ROBERT Lvoxs Dmmm: ALBERT ANDREWS RICHARDS SETH FOSTER Huncms ALONZO JAMES Ross HERBERT VINCENT JONES, JR. JOHN HENRY VVAIJACE EDWARD VVAY KORBEI. JAMES LAWRENCE BASIL WILLIAMS GEORGE Punxrrr KNIGHT NATHANIEL STARBUCK YALE ROBERT JAMED NICNIASTER DOUGLAS THOMAS YATES 1118di6'i718 FREDERICK HARDY BOWEN CHARLES JOHNSTON HARKRADER, JR. CHARLES LEMUEI. PRINCE Law VVlLBUR FISKE BOSWELL, JR. VVIMJAM BASCOM JORDAN WILLIAM HUNTER ROBBINS, JR. VVILLIAM GARTH SYMMERS Engineering JOHN BELL MCGAUCHY Pledges ALISON THOMAS ADAMS LAWRENCE A. Gmsow JOSEPH B. SCHUSTER, JR. DANIEL EIDMAN III RAYMOND VVEHN anxs WILLIAM LEONARD SMYTHE WILLIAM HENRY FILE, JR. CHARLES VVESLEY LYON, JR. ROGER MOORE STUART, JR. Page 3Il Bark Row: me's, TROL'TMAN, LONG, BLAIR, chnzk. Mums, WHITE. Tllinl Row: DL'l-F. ANTRIM, Hunmxs. ROGERS, Cosnzmn, PRICE, VWLLS, STEVENS. Swami Racw: DICK, ARNOLD, RICHARDS, ADAMS. BROWN, IWAURY, Cux, DUNNAWAY. Front Rou': Sums, DURHAM, CANADA, NICDONALD, DR. Goocn, RAILl-IY, PEDEN, NEAL, GLADSTONE. DELTA TAU DELTA Page 3I2b BETA IOTA CHAPTER Foumlnl a! Bl'llumy Collrgr, 1859 Established at the l'niversity of Virginia. February 25, 1889 FRATER IN FACL'LTATE ROBERT KENT Goocu, B.A., M.A., PILD. FRATR 1-25 IN LI REE EDWIN KELL O'BRIEN, B.S., C.E. W'HJJAM Amxzo RHINEHART joux DAVIS ROBERT MASSIE PACE WILLIAM R. SHEPARD JAMES Lows PRYOR JOHN ELDUN SHEPHARD JOHN Mch, DOUGLAS MICHAEL JOSEPH COPPS NIARCEIJMS MCBRIDE RALPH HOLSXNGER Collage JOHN ANTRIM josrzpn BOLT'I'H'ELI. HUDGINS DANIEL Sunnzkmxn ARNOLD I'P'ImY HILL RICHARDS GERALD FRANCIS COSTELLO JOHN COWDEN ROGERS ALBERT CONRAD DICK, JR. CHARLES WHITNEY PRICE JOSEPH HAR'I'WELL DURHAM, JR. GILBERT GREENWAY WHITE, jR. HORACE GILM ER WELLS Law ROBERT TENNYSON ADAMS ANGUS W. MCDONALD V'Vnus ALDEN NEAL RANDOLPH ALEXANDER BROWN ROBERT T. GLADSTONE STUART HANCOCK SHINN JOHN MINOR MALIRY GEORGE GILMER MOORE 111 ml icin 6 ROBERT OWEN CANADA JOHN K. TAGCAR'IA, JR. JOHN THORTON Graduate WILLIAM I I ARWOOU P Em: N Enginrvring MERRI'IT M. RAILEY Pledges VILRAY PAPIN BLAIR CARLYLE MANMNC DUNAWAY DOUGLAS PENDLETON RUCKER GARLAND POLLARD Cox MARTIN HENRY LONG CHARLES Anson STEVENS XVALTER HERBERT DUFF GEORGE CECIL LYON Joux HENRY TROUTMAN CMRKE 0mm MARTIN RAYMOND DUDLEY PEARCE Q' Page 3I3 E - -' RAW . . - . , . . 1;: szg ' ' 4:. E . .-.; . Fuu-Q-SX: a'A'KVE' 7' Bottom Row: GILBERT, NICHoLLs, SIPPHZY, HUDSON, HANDY, DR. WILSON, DR. JORDAN, CROM- WELL, Homxsow, Tom, Wasmvak, MAXWELL. Srrond Roqc: SHEPHERD, KROEBER, FLEISH, ENGLEHARDT, HAMpnoN, DEJARNE'FI'E, LILLY, HAINES. ARENSBERC, LLOYD. HULVEY, TERRY. Tllird Row: MICKEY, HENRIQUES, STOKES, HARLAN, LIGHTNER, JORDAN, TODD, BENNETT, MEISEL, HAY. Fourth Ro-w: SLOCUM, MANKIN, LIND. PHISIGMA KAPPA Page IMp PSI CHAPTER Founded at Massachusetts Slate College, 1873 Established at University of Virginia, 1907 FRATRES IN FACL'LTATE HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN, M.A., Ph.D. WALTER SHELDON RODMAN, B.S., S.M. DAVID C. WILSON, B.A., M.D. FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES ARMOND PAXSON RICHARD D. DEAN FRANK L. HOWARD LELAND FLOYD HOBBINS College Recmmp BARTMAN HUDSON ROBERT CROMWELL ORLIN W. ROGERS CHARLES Wmnmn Swoopr. THOMAS ROGERS SHEPHERD HARRY WRIGHT Touw WILLIAM THOMAS HARLAN, JR. WILLxAM HOWARD TERRY JOHN B. STOKES, JR. ROBERT LLOYD WILLIAM GROKE MICKEY ALAN ARENSBERG FRANCIS A. D. HANDY Lawns LILLY JAMES HENRIQUES HAROLD RICHARD KROEBER CHARLES Nawron HULVEY, JR. EARNEST A. FLEISH THOMAS O. L. LIGHTNER LAWRENCE CAMPBELL HAINES Kenn MANKIN chRGl: E. ENGLEHARD EILBERT ERNEST NICHOLLS, JR. Law FRANK PAUL SIPPLEY RICHARD DENYSE MAXWELL MILES POINDEXTER RUSSELL CHANNING WESTOVER, JR. CHARLES FREMONT LATIMER AIedicine GORDON LIVINGSTON TODD, JR. ELLIOTTE H. DEJARNETTE HARVEY EARNEST JORDAN, JR. In itiates WILLIAM LIND STANLEY P. FAY HAROLD L. MEISEL ROBERT WARREN SLOCUM WARD BENNETT 4 Page 3l5 y Back Row: BEDELL, VVILLIAMS, XVINIKUS, Frrzcnmw, Scorr. Cm! Raw: Rosmsox, BRYAN, Rowmxn, CLARK, BENNETT, McCumoucu, Barns, RUE. Fran! Raw: BARKSDAlJ-I, HORTENSTINE, MURPHY, HAWKINS, SMITH, DR. LAMBETH, MORE, DON- NELLY, CLEMENS. SIGMA PHI EPSILON 4 Page 3H1, VIRGINIA ETA CHAPTER Founded at Richmond College, 1900 Established at University of Virginia, 1906 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH, M.D., Ph.D. JOHN ALEXANDER ROBER, B.A., M.A. FRATRES 1N URBE Hucu M. HAWKINS JACK KENNON DEXTER FLINT Wm'rr; JAMES S. HAWKINS JOHN H. Frrzm-znmn, JR. Joe VVILIJAMS PAUL S. HILL DR. HALIBURTON MCCOY CHARLES E. Barns HARRY LECATO SMITH College STEWART MERCER BARKSDALE EDWARD LACKWOOD Mons FRANK FRISBIE BEDELL, JR. JOHN MONTAGUE MURPHY JAMES HAIL BENNETT HOWELL ROBINSON JACK CLARK, JR. FRANCIS J. ROWLAND JOHN W. CLARKE SAMUEL C. RUE GERALD A. DONNELLY JOHN MELVILLE Scorr JOHN CAMPBELL HORTENSTINE THOMAS SMITH DALE MENKEN McCuunucu ROBERT R. THOMPSON Graduate GORDON B. WOLCOTr CHARLES E. Barns Law HENRY WERNE BRYAN EDWARD VVALTER CLEMENS Aledicine JOHN H. FITZGERALD, JR. 4 Page 3l7 b Front Row: SHARP, Bouxc, VVEEKES, J. LUCAS, CAMERON, Humsox, T. DENNE, Woowluoca, G. DENNIS. Serond Row: DAWSON, GLENNAN, E. LUCAS, POPE, WILLIAMS, Smkcx, BLAFFER, SKELLY, MALO, HENRY, L PARKS, T. Comes UanitorL Tltird Raw: GooumE, BROWN, MORGAN, BROWNLEE, Lawns, MEAD. gibsent: N. PARKS, HAM, DODSON. GEPHART. DELTA PHI FRATERNITY Page 318 , RHO CHAPTER Founded 0! Ike Union College, 1827 Established at University of Virginia, March I, 1907 FRATRES IN URBE DAVID ELLIS BROWN HARRY A. GEORGE JAMES ROBERT SHANKIJN College BRADFORD GAGE WEEKES, JR. BAYARD SHARP LITI'LETON WALKE PARKS ROBERT BOLLING CAMERON EDWARD Dzuwc LUCAS, JR. CHARLES LAVAL WILLIAMS, JR. THOMAS HARMAN' DENNE, JR. MICHAEL GLENNAN JOSEPH KENNETH MALO RAYMOND GREGORY DENNE CLAIBORNE MCDOWELL Pope TRUEMAN MONROE DODSON HERBERT VVENTWORTH SIERK JOHN TOLAR HENRY THOMAS MCFARLAND SKELLY JOHN HEPBURN BLAFFER Law JOHN HANSON GASSAWAY CARL PAIGE Woomkmca WILLIAM VIERS BOUIC filedicine CARRINGTON HARRISON E ngineering JOHN WILSON LUCAS JOHN FRANKLIN MILLER DAWSON Graduate WILLIAM TAYLOR HAM, JR. NATHANIEL GORHAM PARKS Pledges ALLAN TUPPER BROWN BRECKENRIDGE CATLE'I'I' Goomoa FRANK ROBERTS MEAD IVEY FOREMAN Lawns JOHN MARSHALL KEPHART ROBERT WILLIAMS BROWNLEB JOHN MCCHESNEY MORGAN Pago 3WD f p ! L IiuIl Ian-w 1 b x Bark Rtnv: CARVER, PET'I'IT,-VVH.I,IAMS, DOWNER, FORBES, BOYDEN. Saand Row: DILLEN, MANN, P. DABN EY, NIELVIN, W. DABNEY, FROST, GRAHAM, KABIJZR, GARIHNER, WRIGHT, BANKS UanimrL Fran! Rotw: CASTO, DR. GEE, BALEVRE, EPES, P. DULANEY, ANDREWS, ELMs, KES'I'ER, LATHAM. THETA CHI FRATERNITY 4 Page 320 p H - 3h CHAPTER F oundrd at Norwich Uniwrsiiy, ripril 10, 1856 Established at the University of Virginia, January 26, 191.1. FRATER IN FACULTATE WILSON GEE, PhD. FRATRES IN URBE HENRY EASLY BELT Lows LORRAINE SCRIBNER OSBORN FlTZ-RANDOLPH BRUCE. JR. College EDWARD BRYAN ANDREWS, JR. LEONARD Bnooxs ELMS EDWARD HENRY BALEVRE, JR. SIUART PHILLIPS FROST Donn CLAYTON CASTo, JR. HENRY ALFRED GARDNER, jR. EDWARD BRYAN CLOP'I'ON, JR. CHARLES STEWART GRAHAM, JR. PETER DABNEY WINGA'n-z HARRISON MARKS W'IIJJAMS NEWLANDS DABNEY WILLIAM ALLEN MELVIN Goonwm ARMSTRONG DILLEN JOHN DABNEY Monmss PAUL SUMMERS DULANEY HARRY Woonsox PEERY EVAN ROY WRIGHT Law WILLIAM PERRY Eras, JR. ARTHUR WYNNE Jonas PAUL LEROY LATHAM HORACE Spuncaon HALLETT WILLIAM Moon KABLER ROBERT GAMBLE MANN CLEMENT SAMUEL KESTER Aledicme CHARLES Lawns Bwrmcan NOWELL DARDEN NELMs Engineering Jon N CRAY WmTCOMB Pledges CARL EVERETT BOYDEN RICHARD anoxvcnorr Foant-zs ROBERT HAYNES Pmn DAVID JUNE CARVER HUGH EM . KABLER RAYMOND 0. SMITH JOHN TREVOR Dowxax JOHN MARSHALL, JR. JOHN CHARLES WHJJAMS, JR. Page 32I D i, ffcubcs , Tap Rwy.x KAUFMAN, SoxM-znokx, IECKS'IMN, Illksg'Wm l'Izinl Raqc: P, KLAL'S, AHHuMHR. H. HUFIHilMER, Am ER. XV. KLM'S. Swami Ram's xVHLL, HUFFMAV, DHSBliRC, Gomslmx, Frau! Rmu-s KATZ, Scuuxlv, OBERN'DURI'ER, l.ll.lliN'lHM., S'IRAL'S, GoonMAx. M'issing: COHEN, STRAUSS. ZETABETA Page 322 b T A V U CHI CHAPTER Founded Collegr of tile Cily of Nrcw York, 1898 Established at the University of Virginia, June 2, 1916 FRATER IN F ACU LTATE Lxxwooo LEIIMAN, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. College MATH aw N. GOLDSTEm EDWARD W. ALTHEIMER EDWARD S. HIRSHLER JAMES B. DESBERG JOHN E. HOFFMAN JEROME P. EC$TEIN, JR. ROBERT G. Homemak ROBERT D. mummy! Pump WHITLOCK KLAUS EDWARD J. Rn'rexaanc L. HARRY WEILL MILTON AOLER Law WAIJ ER W. Kmus HARRY Homamen HERBERT M. SONNEBORN Initiates ROBERT LILIANTHAL VVIIJJAM OBERNDOR ER PHILIP SHULTZ ROBERT F. STRAUSS HUGH GRANT STRAUSS LEONARD LEE Conn SOLOMON GOODMAN J. E. sz Page 323 b Bark Row: SCHONFELD, DUBNER, San , DALLETF, GOLDBERG. DANZIGER, BLUESTEIN, ISRAEL. . Middlr Raw: GATES, KLAFF, SOLNICK, TRELL, FELDMAN, MALAWISTA, SHERMAN, WILSON, LAZAROFF. Front Row: HASKELL, RAYMOND, NAOLE, HONICK. MACHT, SCHWARTZ, APRIL, KRUGER. PHI KY'l-FI' - :QAE 1-1:...1- ALPHA FRATERNITY Page 324 b MU CHAPTER Founded at PVashington, D. C., 1914 Established at the University of Virginia, April, 1922 FRATER IN URBE HENRY Rum: COLLEGE GEORGE F ELDMAN GILBERT MALAVISTA MARTIN GATES BERNARD H. RAYMOND SANFORD HASKELL WILLIAM L. SHERMAN JAMES LAZAROFF WILLIAM SCHWARTZ HYMAN SOLNICK LEONARD TRELL NORMAN L. WILSON MEDICINE ELLIS Ross APRIL ALFRED LEON KREUGER DANIEL KLAFF STANLEY MACHT JOSEPH NAGLE . GRADUATE LEONARD HONICK PLEDGES JACOB BLUESTEIN SAMUEL DUBNER Lows G. DALLETT BERNARD GOLDBERG STANLEY DANZIGER JACK H. HOPKINS NATHAN ISRAEL ALVIN SCHONFELD EMANUEL SEFF Page 325 b P fr-'-W: ,k...- Top Roqc: WEIxerIN, FRIEDLANDER, GOLDSTROM, LEVY. Srmnd me: MARIN, BLACKMAN. COHEN. STEIN, SrRAUSE, MARCH, SURREY. EISLER. Fin! Rou': MICHAELS, BROWN, WEILL, M. MARKEL. S. MARKEL, HUTzLEk, GOR00N,' RICH. HIEPSILON 4 Page 326 b EISENMAN, P NU CHAPTER Foumlwl a! the Collrgc of the City of New York, 1904 Established at University of Virginia, 1915 FRATER IN URBE SOL VVEINSTEIN COLLEGE MARTIN FRIEDLANDER MARX EISENMAN RICHARD I. M. STEIN JULIAN GORDON HAROLD BLACKMAN LEWIS MICHAELS, JR. HERBERT J. RICH, jR. ALFRED VVElNSTEIN GABE MYLER MARIN LESTER S. MARCH CHARLES S. HLZTZLER RICHARD FILLES LEVY ROBERT J. VVEIL'L ISIDOR GOLDSTROM, JR. MAURICE STRAL'SE, JR. HERBERT EISLER LAW MILTON L. MARKEI, STANLEY B. MARKEL MATTHEW BROWN EDWARD S. COHEN Page 327 p First Row: CAPLIN, COPLAN, M. BECK, GERSONI, ULLMAN, WOLFF, GLOBMAN. Second Raw: FISHER, S. BECK, Bkucx, OSTERMAN, Lemon, SINGER. Tlnrd Raw: COHEN, ALTMAN, SHOTLAND, SHOOR, SMITH. I$ PILAMBDAPH Q Page 328 b OMEGA ALPHA CHAPTER Founded at Yale University, 1895 Established at University of Virginia, 1932 COLLEGE SEYMOUR D. COPLUN GILBERT S. LEFTON MORTIMER M. CAPLIN LESTER M. OSTERMAN JACOB FISHER MARTIN C. SINGER LEON GLOBMAN MARTIN L. SHOTLAND CHARLE GERSONI 7 GERALD L. BRUCK SANFORD M. ULLMAN GORDAN A. WOLFF JOSEPH H. COHN SANFORD J. SMITH ROBERT SHOOR LAW MARVIN C. BECK SIGMUND J. BECK Page 329 , STATISTICAL STUDIES IN SCHOLARSHIP NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY I93-11'35 I933'34 College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,341 1,356 Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 268 Graduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275 277 Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 236 Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 148 Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 78 2.409 2.363 SCHOLASTIC STANDING OF THE FRATERNITIES 1934'35 I933'34 Phi Kappa Psi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85.2 83.2 Delta Tau Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83.4 84.2 Delta Kappa Epsilon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83.3 84.1 Delta Chi . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83.1 84.1 Kappa Sigma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82.7 78.1 Kappa Alpha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82.5 80.0 Pi Kappa Alpha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82.2 81.7 Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82.1 78.6 Phi Kappa Sigma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81.9 823 Phi Sigma Kappa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81.8 81.4. Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81.4 82.5 Delta Psi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81.3 82.3 Pi Lambda Phi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81.3 79.8 Theta Delta Chi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81.0 80.6 Alpha Mu Sigma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80.7 80.5 Phi Delta Theta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s . . 80.2 81.0 Zeta Psi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79.7 80.8 Alpha Tau Omega . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79.6 81.3 Beta Theta Pi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78.7 81.1 Chi Phi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78.7 80.9 Zeta Beta Tau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78.1 81.4. Sigma Chi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77.6 79.5 Theta Chi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77.3 81.2 Phi Alpha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76.0 80.9 Sigma Nu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76.0 76.1 Delta Phi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.9 79.5 Phi Gamma Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.6 82.9 Delta Upsilon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.4 80.5 Phi Epsilon Pi . . 75.1 78.2 AVERAGE STANDING 0f 1-!!! Fraternity Ellen, Non-Fmternity AIM, and the U niversity as a W hole . I 3 - 1 - Fratermty Men . . 9346-15 9:38.34 Non-Fraternity Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80.1 80.4. Whole University.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 80.3 80.6 4 Page 330 p 3 Q0 SSlONAL :QAI -: RN WES CORKS AND CURLS i935 LAMBDA PI ACADEMIC FRATERNITY FRATRES IN FACULTA'I'E JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, B.A., C.E., D.Sc. RICHARD HERRY WILSON, M.A., Ph.D. JAMES MORRIS PACE, LL.D., Ph.D. ROBERT MONTGOMERY Bum, B.A., B.S., Ph.D. WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON, LLD. VVILIJAM Humson FAULKNER, M.A., Ph.D. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, M.A., Ph.D. GRADUATE MEMBERS VVILLMM ALLISON KEPNER, M.A., Ph.D. R. B. TUCKER R. H. DAVIS M. M. RMLEY G. F. RAINEY S. B. GIBSON G. P. KNIGHT W. B. BEAN G. G. MOORE W. H. PEDEN H. H. Cunn H. E. GILLIAM L. P. Roman B. L. HOLLADAY J. T. PERCY C. L. PRINCE W. B. JORDAN J. R. Fsz-HUGH H. C. STUART E. E. VVAGER G. G. BERKELEY J. M. MAURY A. W. MACDONALD ACTIVE MEMBERS W. J. LAUCK W. L. ZIMMER W. S. BANKS W. L. REED E. BLAKE NED BOOKER J. B. PINNER F. J. CRAMER G. D. M. CARY P. M. MINOR K. H. BEER J. J. CULBERTSON F. C. ARMISTEAD R. D. COOKE C R. HOOFF G. H. REESE T. C. W'ARD R. S. LOGAN R. M. BIRD R. G. DENNE H. C Lomn T. N. WHITE A. W. FITCH A. B. CONxOR J. D. ABBITT T. MARSHALL H. L. Om; E. M. Amnews W. B. JONES T. D. TEMP! E J. E. HUME N. L. BARNWELI. E. 0 MCCABE H. M. SMITH R. L. PAYNE G. G. SEIBELS J. N. NOLL G. W. MAPP P. H. Hoca E. SEIBELS W. E. FRANCIS A. C. Ens J. W. LEYS J. A. COCKE L. W. PARKS W. CABELL A. N. sLoAN R. M. Donn: G. D. WILLIAMS C. W. CARNAN J. H. Rusr Page 332 b I935 CORKS AND Cums SKULL AND KEYS GRADUATE MEMBERS R. MOORE A. SCHLESINGER J. ELLIOTT G. HARRISON J. GASSOWAY T. LAFFEY C. HARRISON G. COCHRAN R. WELCH G. COLES L. BURNS W. MAPP G. COOPER N. ROBBINS G. PARKS S. BERGER D. TAYLOR C. MANN ACTIVE MEMBERS B. CAMERON A. ROBINSON F. CARTER G. HUMPHREYS R. MOSELEY L. BOSHER F. Lovxr'r S. TAYLOR V. SHACKEI.FORD R. CABELL R. ROMMEL A. SECCOMBE R. KITHIL D. OWEN R. SPALDING W. WALLACE A. KLINEFELTER D. SMITH M. VVILLIAMS W. BARTELS E. MUNGER J. MARRET D. BROWN R. ST. JOHN B. SHARP J. BEATTIE W. SIMPSON P. FOWLKES J. TWYMAN C. T ABB R. FLOOD G. REGAN M. SKELLY H. BYRD E. LUCAS M. FIRTH J. FISHBURNE L. VVALKER E. MONCURE R. PEABODY A. REMMEL F. WILLIAMS K. TURNBULL R. BARTON H. MUSTIN T. GORDON J. HENRY F. ZEISBERG ! Page 333 D I ' r . - ' 1 !' ' n . . --. . ngai :JV- laiA-L - v a 1'. x 1:357: EMWW'I'i Third Row: CUMMINGS, Conn. MOORE, G., ROOT, DANDRIDGE, DEJARNETTE, POLK, COCKE. Srumd Ratw; DILLARD, SYMMERS, DUNCAN. BOSWELL, PERCY, GLENN, MOORE, HENKEL, FRYBERGER. Fin! Row: BRAWHZY, Wmcn'r, PROF. RIBBI.E, LAWSON, DEAN Donna. BRECKENRIDGE, Huncms. Cows, SACKETT. HIDELTAPH 4 Page 334 b Minor Chapter of the Legal Fraternity Phi Delta Phi FRATRHS IN FACULTATE VVILLIAM MINOR LILE FREDERICK DRAKE Rmm.E ARMISTEAD MASON Donn: HARDY Ckoss DILLARD FRATRES IN URBF. ALBERT ROLLING THOMAS ML'NFORD Bow 1.. W. W000 DAVID JOSEPH W000 ALLAN PERKINS MEMBERS B. C. BALDWIN, JR. F. W. BOSWELL, JR. ROBERT V. BRAWLEY CHARLES D. G. BRECKENRIIXIE HENRY C. DE JARNETrE ANDREW W. DUNCAN, JR. EDWARD M. Huncms ROBERT W. LAWSON, JR. JOHN TUCKER PERCY PAYNE D. QUARLES GEORGE G. MOORE RICHMOND MOORE, JR. OREN ROOT, JR. EDWARD VVALKER GEORGE F. VVHITLEY DUNCAN M. COCKE E. GRIFFITH Donsox, JR. CHARLES K. VVOIxrz Page 335, GEORGE Bo -anM.-xx' EACHR, JR. CHARLES PA'H'ERSON NASH GARRARD GLENN C, 17.. MORAN A. H. MICHIE CHARLES Vl-ZNABLE MINOR E. H. COPENHM'ER HENRY M. SACKH'I'T VVHJMM U. SYMMERS DAVID MCC. VVRICII'I' FRANK L. POLK, JR. GEORGE MINOR Cows CHARLES H. CUMMINGS Emmxn P. DANDRIDCE, JR. GEORGE B. DILLARD Pump K. FRYBERGER DAVID S. HENKEL 13 - WLW ' I P .1 x ?LJJ: 'IE ?E' a A; -,g'a-w $3 a G V? . -r u. .7. . .4.-. $4.. '- ' . ' 5'3, lf-t Top Row: DODSON, WHITLEY, VVonz. Back Row: WISE, HOPE, GILLESPIE, SMALTZ, STONE. Middle Row: KRECER, DORTCH, NIOFFAT, ROBERTSON, LEAVI'I'I', HUNT, VVESTOVER. Front Row: HANCOCK, LATIMER, FIELD, RICHMOND, STAPLES, GREGORY, STEPHENS, HODGSON. HI ALPHA DELTA 4 Page 336 , Thomas Jefferson Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity Founded at Chicago, Kent School of Law, 1897 Established at University of Virginia, 1910 FRATRBS IN URBE RICHARD GIBSON DEANS JAMES A. Lancn, JR. JAMES S. Frrzuucn, JR. CHARLES A. PAXSON HENRY B. GORDON CHARLES W. SusLm WILLIAM M. HAMMER ROY VVHITNEY WHEELER JOHN GARTH YANCEY HONORARY MEMBERS HON. WILLIAM H. MANN HON. SAMUEL W. WILLIAMS OFFICERS WILLIAM DANIEL STAPLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chief Justice Jesse CLARO WISE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clerk 1. MARTIN LEAVITT, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer WILLIAM THOMAS HANCOCK . . . . . . .Historian ACTIVE MEMBERS JOHN A. FIELDS, JR. KEITH KELLOGG HUNT HENRY FRAIN Woman MEREDITH CARTER Darren EDWARD HAGEN RICHMOND CHARLES FREMONT Lumen JOHN PENFIELD HODCSON JAMES WARREN ROBERTSON Amos DAVIS JACKSON Lea GREGORY RUSSELL CHANNING Wmovaa, JR. HENRY LELAND SMALTZ ASHLEY GUY HOPE MARTIN CHARLES STONE CAMPBELL HOUSTON GILLESPIE, JR. WILLIAM STUART Morrm, JR. DONALD PAUL STEPHENS GEORGE BARROW KRECER Page 337 D COQKS AND CURLS 1935 Burk Row: Arm nlruul. Gih-risl. Brown, YInsl0n, Bh-Guughy. Furter. Lumlis. Puwglll, Xthle Uvnlvr limvz Adams. Hurt. t'umml'. lmnh-ls. Smrko. errvr, Prlvslmzm. lrvlnv. Swing Frnnl Row: Edwards. Mt'lHu-v, Ballard. lmvis. lh-zm llmlnmn. Dr. vat'omh, Fimlmtrltk. k'ulLlwn-ll, Rut'kI-r, Kennvdy Pi Chapter of the Engineering Fraternity of Theta Tau Foundrd a! Ilu' Uniwrsily of Minm'JoIa, Orloln'r 15, 190,! Established at the University of Virginia, May 26, I923 FRATRIZS IN FACULTATE Jam: LLOYD NEWCOMB, B.A., C.E., D.Sc., Prrsidz-n! of tllr Uuiwnily FREDERICK TRACY MORSE, E.E., M.E. ERNEST JACKSON OGI'ESBY, B.A., M.A. VVALTER SHELDON RODMAN, 3.8., M.S., S,M., Dam of Kim Drpartmrn! of Enginerring FRATRES IN URBE EDWARD F. JOACHIM JOSEPH H. KELLEY MILTON L. GRICC ROBERT E. LEE, JR. CHESTER EARL STAHL ACTIVE MEMBERS JOHN QUINCY ADAMS HOWARD BERRYMAN EDWARDS HERBERT JOSEPH LANDIS LEONARD VVILLIAM BALLARD, JR. PETER FERRER, JR. JOHN BELL MCGAUCHY JURY YATES BROWN, JR. PAUL WILLIAM FXTZPATRICK JOHN CURRAN MCGMEE WILLIAM EVERETT CALDWELL, JR. WALTER ROYDEN FRANKE GEORGE DAWSON PRIESTMAN WALTER Scm'r CARTER CMAUNCH MCLEAN GILBERT, JILJOHN TIXSHEY RUCKER, JR. ROBERT GAMBLE COPPER BART JOHN GILCRIST VINCENT WILLIAM STARKE JOSEPH MORELAND ComeL WILLIAM MILLmAN IRVINE DAVID JACKSON SWING RICHARD Mlcou DANIEL WILLIAM PACA KENNEDY GEORGE FREDERIC WHITE, JR. VVuuAM LEE DAVIS, JR. LL'CIEN DADE VINsTON lll COLLEGE MEDICINE GRADUATE Enmx Lu: ARMENTROUT CHARLES CABELL BAILEY LAWRENCE REGINALD QUARLES 4 Page 338 b 1935 CORKS AND CURLS Front Row: Cadet. Hahn. Rutherroord, Prof. Henderson. Paynm Prof. Hitchcock. Paterson, Babb Svcond Row: Dudley, W'atklns. Lucas, Lindy, Wattles. Carrlck, Stipe, Batten Third Row: Polndexter, Slarke, Daniel, Glenn, Fltzhugh, Roberts, Fall, Janos Top Row: Armiszead, Montgomery Trigon Engineering Society Faundrd at the Uniwnity of Virginia, 1923 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ARTHUR FRANCIS MACCONOCHIE, B.Sc. dondom CHARLES HENDERSON, E.E. JAMES SHANNON MILLER, JR., B.S., B.A., E.E. LAUREN BLAKELY Hrrcncocx, S.M., Sc.D. ACTIVE MEM mans J. R. ADAMS ALDRICH DUDLEY, JR. C T. MONTGOMERY J. G. ARMXSTEAD J. H. FALL, JR. R. M. PATERSON A. B. BABB DONALD Fn'zuucH W. W. PAYNE EARLE BATI'EN JOHN GLENN W. G. POXNDEXTER E. A. BELMORE ARCHIE HAHN E. B. REESE W. R. BRITTON S. S. HANSBOROUCH J M. ROBERTS H; M. CADOT A. A. JANos J. P. RUTHERFOORD R. C.CARR1CK I. F. Lawns, JR. H.B.SOMERV1LLE M. S. CLARK F. G. mer W. W. STARKE H. B DANIEL J. W. LUCAS J. L. S11v5 H. R. DAVIS WALTER MCILHENNY B. F. WATKINS J. F M. DAvxson J. M. MCNAUGHT H. S. VVATTLES 1 Fag. 339 b 5 . 5 .u-Yya'n33 C n w -. .mu. Page 340 b O N 0 RA RY CRAT-EQNDTIES CORKS AND CURLS 1955 THE RAVEN SOCIETY OFFICERS ROBERT B. NELSON, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Presidmt CHARLES K. WOLTZ . . . Vice-President MURAT WILLIAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary RAYMOND N. WILBURN . . Treasurer ACTIVE FACULTY MEMBERS A. G. A. BALZ R. K. Goocn F. T. Mouse J. C. Bumm W. H. 6000wa J. L Nswcoua HARRY CLEMONS L. M. HAMMOND E. J OGLEsm R. H. DABNEY L. G. HOXTON L. T. ROYSTER A. K. DAVIS, JR. H. E. JORDAN W. S. RODMAN H. C. DILLARD C. H. KAUFFMAN D. C. SMITH G. B. EAGER E. A. KINCAID W. K. SMITH G. O. FERGUSON LAWRENCE LEE C. M SPARROW J. C. Fuppm I. F. Lawxs J. L. VAUGHAN WILSON GEE J. J. LUCK W. S. WEEDON RICHARD C. GARLICK J. M. LUCK D. C. WILSON C. M. GILBERT K F. MAXCY J. E. Wooo GARRARD GLENN J. C. METCALF T. B. Woomr J. S. MILLER S. A. MITCHELL W. A. MONTGOMERY H. B. MULHOLLAND STUDENT MEMBERS L. W. BALIWARD JR. GEORGE COOPER, JR. W. W. PAYNE W. M. BALLARD R. G. CONLEY J. J. PORTER W. B. BEAN J. W. FIELD, JR. P. D. QUARLES M. W. BELCHER F. D. HANDY L. R. QUARLBS BEN BELITT R. W. LAWSON, JR. W. D. STAPLES L. H. BOSHER B. S. LEAVELL W. L. TALIAFERRO C. D. BRADLEY C. M. LEE, JR. H. ST. G. TUCKER R. E. BURGER W. N. LEONARD S. G. TURNBULL, JR. J. D. CALL . 1 LONG R. H. VAUGHAN G. K. CARTER . MAXWELL F. P. WEBER A I; R D E. C. MCCLINTOCK R. Moons, JR. W S. MUNDY, JR. D R. OWEN J Page 342 J I935 CORKS AND CURLS ! Pag- 343 b CORKS AND CURLS I935 Beta of Virginia Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Founded at the Colltge of lVilliam and Mary, 1776 Established 1908 F ROM THE COLLEGE RAY EDWARD BURGER ROBERT METCALFE MUSSELMAN PAUL LEE SWEENY WILLIAM HENRY HARRIS, JR. ROBERT BAKER PECRAM, JR. GEORGE LEROY TABOR, JR. FREDERICK HORSLEY JOSEPH WILLIAM SECOND! FREDERICK PALMER WEBER WERNER LUTz JANNBY JOSEPH WINFREE SMITH, JR. CHARLES KILLIAN WOLTZ ALBERT EDWARD JOHNSON BENJAMIN WAnrlaw SMITH lemons SAMUEL ZFAss EUGENE EDGAR SMITH FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES MARY TRAVERS ARMENTROUT FENTON ALLEN SEWER GENTRY FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF LAW ASHBURY STEELE H0092: BOLLING RAINES POWELL ELISHA R1608 MCCONNELL JOSEPH WADSWORTH FRANK GARDNER WISNER FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE WILLIAM ALLEN JOHNS CHARLES COLLINS ORR, JR. HARRY BENJAMIN STONE, JR. FROM THE ALUMNI HENRY DAWSON Funmss, '99, M.D., LL.D., Surgron, New York, N. Y. GEORGE TULLY VAUGHAN, '79, M.D., LL.D., Surgeon, Washington, D. C. Page 344 D DR DR DR DR. IQBS CORKS AND CURLS Alpha of Virginia Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha Founded at tile Collrgr of Physician: and Surgeon: of Chicago, 1902 Established at the University of Virginia, 1919 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. JAMES CARROLL Fuppm DR. HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN DR. HALSTEAD SHIPMAN Havens DR. Cnusuz SANFORD LENTZ DR. JAMES ROBERT CASH DR. JAMES ALEXANDER VVADDELL DR. DR. LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYSTER DR. DR. WILLIAM HALL Goonwm DR. DR. JOHN HENRY NEFF DR. DR. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY DR. DR. EDWIN PARTRIDGE LEHMAN DR. DR. KENNETH FULLER Maxcv DR. DR. OJCAR Swmsrono, JR. i 1 . PAUL BRANDON BARRING . WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACON . STEPHEN HURT WATTS DAVID RHODIN MURPHY WILLIAM EUGENE APPERSON JOHN WILLIAM Asnwonm, JR. WILLIAM BENNETT BEAN JULIAN RUFFIN BECKWITH FRATRES IN URBE ACTIVE M EMBERS Class of 1935 DR. DUDLEY CRAWFORD SMITH ROBERT VIVIAN FUNSTEN FLETCHER DRUMMOND Wooovmlm HENRY BEARDEN MULHOLLAND JAMES EDWIN W000, JR. CHARLES BRUCE MORTON STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD ANDREW DEJARNETTE HART DR. JOSEPH WILLIAM HAUCK DR. DR. MUNFORD RADFORD YATES DR. DR. ELIZABETH Lawxs SAUNDERS DR. ' DR. WALTER LEROY KILBY DR. , DR. WILLIAM DOAK WILSON PAUL BURNS HAGGLAND BYRD STUART LEAVELL ALBERT EMANUEL LONG Class of 1936 CHARLES VARNER AMOLE CHARLES COLLINS ORR, JR. JAMES ROBERT SHANKLIN Lewxs LITTLEPAGB, JR. ARTHUR Wamsanc CARL Louns WILSON HERMAN WOLFF JOHN RANDOLPH TUCKER CARMICHABL ROBERT WILLIAM MCCUI.LOUGH Pa'gi 345 i THE STIRRING BALLAD OF Wen I Were a Stoogent Reecentleet Translated from the Outlandish Especially for Gwas AND GIRLS I W er: I were a stoogent reecentlee, Nothing wasn't good enough for me; I wore four shoes and a dozen hats, My toothpick: they were baseball bats; I wore for a watch the Rotunda Clock, Md fourty-m'ne pearls on every sock. So many jemms and gooels clung To my left Iand that it Ielpless bung; And as for diamonds, sakes alive, I thawed away four Ieause they wasnIt hm. Absolutely! I was that reckless, wild, and free, W en I were a stoogent reeeentlee. II Wen I were a stoogent reereutlee, Dinner were breakfast time to me. I rolled into bed at 'arf past two, And rizz wen the lectures all was thoo. W y listen, I Iad then one vallay To wait by nite and another by day; The one by nite had to work like- hell A-pulling out corks from the bright MoseIIe, And the one by day Iad to work like 'ell, sir, A-pulling out corks from the Bromo-Selzer. ' A bsoI utel y .' I was that reckless, wild, and free, 1701 I were a stoogent reeeentlee. III W en I were a stoogent reeeentlee, My room-mate were a match for me; II: dad was boss of the C. 3 0., So we hep a private train or so, And wore as thin as rail the track From home to Gordonsville and back. We Iired a nigger wen we went down, To tote the suit-case thoo the town, But found, on our return, the Zooze Lined up to Ielp us with the Booze. A bsolutely! We was thet reckless, wild, and free, Wen I were a stoogent reecentlee. IV Wen I were a stoogent reecentlee, I took six tickets and only flanked three, IViteh wood have helped towards my degree, If I Iadrft like a fool dropped the other three. Ornluehy I was, but a fren of mine 24d even worse lurk; Ie started wid nine, Was only requested to leave of one, And worked real Iard, but diant pass none; Far Ierebs 'is lack: Ie forgot the date, xfnd were boozed Ifore the zams on the other doomed eight. A bsolutel y .' T hath: why so phew got a Ph.D. IVen I were a stoogent reecentlee. Ime C. and C., 1909I ! Page 346 b CORKS AND CURLS IQISES WILLIAM MCGUIRE FRANK SIPPLEY RAY BURGER GEORGE COLES HAROLD STUART EUGENE WAGER HENRY SACKE'IT GORDON RAINEY ROBERT NELSON BERNARD BALDWIN JOHN DIAL ORLIN ROGERS ARCHIE HAHN 1 Page 348 b 1955 CORKS AND CURLS 00 A Page 349 CORKS AND CURLS I955 rr 4?. $9. 1. 9.3 -;Q g . L ,4 CHARLES PATTERSON NASH .JOHN JENNINGS LUCK WILLIAM MCGUIRE JOHN FULTON MCGAVOCK ALEXANDER GusrAvus BROWN HENRY MOSELY SACKETI' EUGENE EDWARD WAGER HAROLD CUTLIFF STUART JAMES ROBERT SHANKLIN JOHN ROSE FITZHUGH JOSEPH DAVIS MARKET DONALD QUEE TAYLOR SPENCER VON SITZMAN BERGER GORDON FRYER RAINEY WILLIAM LOUIS ZIMMER RICHMOND MOORE, JR. pHILLIP K. FRYBERGER CHARLES LEMUEL PRINCE JOHN WESLEY LEYS ALFRED RANDOLPH GARNETT EDWARD GRIFFITH DODSON, JR. Q Page 350 D 1955 CORKS AND CURLS ACI'IH: Mhnmzks Uptown: Cnoprtk kakxxumx HARRISON SAM LFF Umkm: Cums BERNARD HALDXVIN Rmurkl anox FRANK Swrl H JHHV DLH Emu xn Humana- Axm : McDern jnnx l.1'c.xs Gummy: Omnux W'H LIAM lhk'lus Lung Busulzk CH r M. XVII Kxx' McLAM-z 'l'uxmx SH-lPlll-V Hl'kl WA'Hs JOHN Hum NH'F Grnmw Bmxmux EAGER RUBERI' Kl-NI Gmmt JAMH MMUHM LLCK lhxm Junk Wmm Sum Duns Bmcxmkn Alumni. Ilrusux Minus Hum 131m me V 05cm SxHNI-IRD, jk. lfmmxs Ml'xmkn an ArnHu THUMI'SUV YURK lII-NRV lhkmkn Cx'MMlNr: Romzkrs Cm rs, jR. XVIHMM jI-i'n Lung JR. Q Page 35l b CORKS AND CURLS IQ55 FRATRES IN FACULTATE RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, M.A., PhD. JAMES Momus PACE, M.A., Ph.D., LLD. ROBERT KENT Goocn, B.A., M.A.. PhD. WILLIAM Wm WADDELL, M.D. STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD, M.D. ROBERT V. FUNSTEN, MD. ACTIVE MEMBERS CHARLES PA'ITERSON NASH, B.S., LLB. J. F. McGAvoc HARDY C. DILLARD, LLB. J. B. TAGGART R. WBLCH. JR- FRATRES 1N URBE F. P. SIPPLEY W. P. MCGUIRE H. M. SACKETI' THOMAS L. Rosssk ALBEBT S. BOLLING, M.A., LLB. CHARLES C. TENNANT, M.D. B CS.BI;L:;:,: J?.R. THOMAS MUNFORD BOYD, B.A., LLB. ' I H C ST,UART EDWIN H. COPENHAVER, LLB. G. F. RAINEY JEFFERSON RANDoLPH ANDERSON, LLB. vs'r L. ZIMMER VENABLE C. MINOR, LLB. M. C. WILKIN LEARTUS J. OWEN, M.D. R. V. BRALEY JAMES ROBERT SHANKLIN, M.D. R. B. CAMERON W. V. BOUIC C. R. HOOFF, JR. R. MOORE L. W. H. PEYTON J. D. MARKET D. Q. TAYLOR J. R. Fszuucu C. MANN D. W. BROWN T. I. Moon: A. W. MCDONALD P. K. FRYBERGER H. E. GILLIAM A. B. SECCOMBE BAYARD SHARP V. R. SHACKELFORD, JR. T. D. TEMPLE R. E. BANKS C. L. PRINCE Pogo 352 I955 CORKS AND CURLS FRATRES 1N FACULTATE WILLIAM MINOR LILE, B.S., LL.B., LL.D. ARst'rEAn MASON DOBIE, M.A., 1.1.3., S.J.D. Wn.me HARRISON FAULKNER, Ph.D. JOHN HENRY NEFF, B.A., M.D. STEPHEN H URT WA'n's, M.A., M.D. juHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, B.A., C.E. HENRY B. MULHOIJAND, M.D. FREDERICK D. G. RlBBl.E, M.A., LLB. FRATRES IN URBE LEWIS T. HANCKEL, B.S. EDWIN VALENTINE WALKER, B.S. CLAUDE CARROLL, C.E. CHARLES EDWIN MORAN, B.S. PATTON K. PIERCE, M.D. HOLLIS RINEHART, JR., B.S. D. C. SMITH, B.A., MD. DAVIS ELus BROWN, B.S. EDWARD MCPEAKE, M.D. PERCIVAL HUNTER FAULCONER, B.S. ACTIVE MEMBERS GEORGE HARRISON ALEXANDER BROWN GEORGE COOPER CARRINGTON HARRISON EUGENE WAcx-zx jam: DIM. ROBERT NELSON GEORGE COCHRAN SPENCER BERGER GEORGE COLES EDMUND DANDRXDCE ALDRICH DUDLEY, jR. STUART TAYLOR WILLIAM BARTELS GEORGE CARY GRIFFITH DODSON RANDOLPH GARNE'I'T Joux LHs ROBERT LOGAN JOHN LUCAS XVILHAM MONHGUE EUGENE Muxmk, JR. ROBERT ST. 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Serremry and Treasurer BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHARLES W. CARNAN, JR. E. I. CARRUTHERS DAVID R.'OWEN .PASCHAL D. FOWLKES J. C. BARDIN DONALD Q. TAYLOR CHARLES K. VVOLTZ FRATERNITY REPRESENTATIVES JOHN AMES . ..;'1 K E JOHN PINNER . ROBERT BIRD . . !P K QJ GEORGE EDWARDS . FONTAINE ARMISTEAD . . . d; K E PHILIP DATER . RICHARD COOKE . . B O H THOMAS CARTER . HOMER BAST . . 9 A X UPTON RICHARDS . TIMOTHY SULLIVAN . . d5 F A DALE R'ICCL'IJDLTCH . ANDREW RAMSAY . E A E HARRY TOLIN . GEORGE MCANERNEY . . A w LITTLETON PARKS . JAMES TWYMAN . X 4i WILLIAM KABLER . WILLIAM MAULDIN . . . E X HARRY VVEILL . CHARLES BAYIJESS . .H K A Lows MICHAELS . HAROLD HASKINS . . . Z SP WILLIAM SHERMAN . COLEMAN WARD . A T Q GORDON VVOLFF . 4 Page 369 p . President . 1 ice-President .KE .EN .KA JILJQ .ATA .2'4 143 JPEK .AT .GX ..ZBT JDEII .IIIA .IIAgD INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL JOHN DIAL . ST L' ART TAYLOR . xllplm 1111: Sigma . leha Tau Omega . Beta Theta Pi . . . GEORGE HUMPHREYS . FRANK VVALTHLIS Phi Epsilon Pi . Dt'lm Kappa Epsilon . Chi Phi . Delta Chi . Dvlm Psi . D0111: Tau Dt'lm . Delta Upsilon . . ST UART TAYLOR OFFICERS REPRESENTATIVES . HARVEY POSTER Kappa lelm . . En HENNU Kappa Sigma . GEORGE CUCHRAN Phi Alpha . Phi Drlta Thrill . Prrsizlnzt St'U't'IIH'y- 'I'n'asurcr CLIFTON DOWELL . Bun MOSELEY ALFRED KREGER . VVIIJJAM ROBBINS . STANLEY MARKEL . . JOHN DIAL Phi Gamma Delta . LEIGHTON ROPER Drlta Phi . . CARRINGTON HARRISON Phi Kappa Psi . . RICHARD BARR Pi Kappa leha . Pi Lambda Phi . . . . RIARVIN BECK Sigma Alpha Epsilon . BOB SPALerNG Sigma Chi . . . . . BILL RIONTAGUE Sigma Nu . . . . . . . GEORGE RAE Sigma Phi Epsilon . D. IUCCL'LLOL'GH 'I'Iu-ta Chi . . . . . ARTHL'R JONES Them Dvlm Chi . . .TUM LAWSON Zrm Beta Tau . . HARRY HOFHEIMER Zt'ta Psi . . . . . . . DICK VVELCH 4 Page 37l D Phi Kappa Sigma . . TIM NEAL Phi Sigma Kappa . . En DANDRIDGE GEORGE HARRISON . REGGIE HUDSON . JOHN FERGUSON CORKS AND CURLS IQ35 STUDENT SENATE GEORGE E. HARRISON . MURAT WILLIAMS . . . Presidenl . Sm'retary BERNARD C. BALDWIN EDWARD HLTDGINS CHARLES PRINCE CHARLES VVOLTZ RAY BURGER VVILLIAM BIL'NDY PALMER WEBER HENRY SACKETT XVARREV BALLARD 1 Page 372 p 1935 CORKS AND CURLS HAEC'OLIHNEP'NSSE'IUVABIT SOCIETY cPIAOl- I'IATPIE ' GEOZ JEFFERSON OFFICERS Spring Trrm, 1934 Fall Trrm, 193.; J. WINFREE SmTH, JR. . Prrsidmt . Enwm C. MCCIJNTOCK, JR. CHARLES K. Woxrrz . Il'ire-Prpsident . GEORGE L. TABOR, JR. WILLIAM 051mm . Sccrrlary . J. ALAN W. Scorr EDWIN C. MCCLINTOCK, JR. . Treasurrr . . GROVER EVERETT W'inier Term, 1935 JOHN A. VVATI'S . . WILLIAM J. DIETERICII VVERNER L. JANNEY GROVER EVERETT F. S'rnmcreunw BARR RICHARD HEATH DABNEY ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS LANCELOT L. M. DENT Gamma B. EACER, JR. Euwnx C. MCCHNTOCK, JR. GEORGE L. TABOR, jR. GROVER W. EVERI-m' J. ALAN W. Scorr VVERNER L. JANNEY JOHN A. WATTS F. COLEMAN ROSENBERGER WILLIAM J. DIETERICH THOMAS G. SHUFFI.EBARCER WILLIAM OSMUN J. O. REITHER VVILLMM S. MUNDY MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY JAMES EDWIN W000. JR. M EM BERS WILLIAM JAY GOLD JON MAGNUSSON DAVID SMYTHE DEVVnT ELDRIDCE M. F. KING RICHARD CABEIJ. IRA L. AVERY J. WINFREE SMITH, JR. JOHN L. CLARK CHARLES M. DAWSON, JR. JEROME M. KOHN HUGH E. KABLER 4 Page 373 b . President . Vicr-Presidtnl . Scrrc'lary . Trramrer ROBERT K. Goocu THOMAS CARY JOHNSON JOHN JENNINGS LUCK Davm C. Wu.sox JAMES SOUTHAH. VVILSON G. F. SHELBURNE L. P. MACQUEEN FRANK W. SHAFFER RICHARD W. GARNEIT JOSEPH D. BURRoucHs WILLIAM N. LEONARD HOWAI.D T. BAILEY VVILLMM B. ATKINSON A. G. ZIMMERMAN, JR. B. B. VVoonsoN C. G. FERGUSON, JR. SAMUEL A. Cl'mamsow, II CORKS AND CURLS 1935 THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS RICHARD F. FENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . .Prrsidrul ROCKWELL H. SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1rt'-Prc:idrnt B. j. Dmcs . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . Rrrording Srrrnary WILLIAM KYLE SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . Grm-ral Srrrlmry Commitrn' Clmirmm RAYMOND N. WILDLIRN . . . . . . . . . . . I'irle'mr Cabinrt WILLIAM N. LEONARD . . . . . . . . . Baplixl Sludml Union W. 0. MCGEIIEE . . . . . . . . . . . Methodist ll'z'slry Club JOHN D. MORRISS . . . . . . . . . . . . . Communily ll'nrle GEORGE D. WILLIAMS . . . . , . . . . . . . . Diuuuians P. D. FOWLKES . . . . . . . . . . . . Publirity and Literature LEWIS H. KOSHER , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Spraktn Board of Dirt'l'tars DR. W. R. SMITHEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman E. I. CARRUTHERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trrasurer F. L. BROWN 1. S. DRIVER F. P. Duxmxmou W. M. FORREST Wusm GEE I? A. KINCAIIJ I. F. LEWIS J. C. ME'I'CMJ: S. A. MITCHELL F. D. Rmaua L. T. ROYS'IER D. C. W'ILSON 4 Page 374 p t,tv-vxgu - 1935 CORKS AND CUIQLS STUDENT UNION GEORGE E. HARRISON, Srrrrlary The Student Union has accomplished in this its second year of activity a great deal towards bringing the student body of the University closer together in providing an administrative and recreational center car- ried on by and for the students. This year it can readily boast that it has become im- bedded as an integral part of the student life. In carrying out its program of recrea- tion and entertainment, the Student Union has presented afternoon and night dances throughout the year, charging only a nom- inal admission and drawing exceptionally large crowds. The Union promoted bridge and ping-pong tournaments, and placed at the disposal of the students radios. daily newspapers, cards, checkers, and backgam- mon. Two new ping-pong tables were in- stalled; and much remodeling and interior MRS. A. E. VVALKRR, llasm': work was completed during the winter term. IV'Iadison Hall houses most of the offices of student organizations and publications. including: CORKS AND CURLs, College Tapirs, the University of l'irginia 111nm!- zinc, the Student Senate, the Y. M. C. A.. the Student SeIf-Help Bureau. the Radio Club, the Chess Club, and the Dulaney Ex- change Library. In RIarch. the Hampton Quartet was brought to the University under the aus- pices 0f the Student Union; and noted lec- turers sponsored by other groups. have ap- peared continually in lladison Hall. A reception for the first-year men was held last September 15. followed the next night by a dance. Teas and other recep- tions, some given for the students by vari- ous groups of the faculty, featured the term. e Page 375 p CORKS AND CURLS 1955 GUY HOPE . . RIAL ROSE . . C. L. ANGER j. A. COCKE F. C. ARMIS'I'EAD J. G. ARMISTEAD T. J. ASHLEY l. L. AVERY W. L. BALDWIN J. B. CHALLE A. ARENSBERC R. L. AUIDRIIXDF. A. B. BABE I. BERLIN S. J. Bkmcs T. P. Coox J. B. BAYER H. M. Cum'r M. COL'PER T. B. CRL'MPLER F. T. DOVE H. B. ICnMUNDs JAMES S. GLEE CLUB OFFICERS . Prnidrnl . Rlanagg'r CUKSTA NT! 5; E M EM B liRS Tenors H3050 J. G. FAAI'Z C. W. GAquE G. W'. SNYDER !Srr0mU J. Ii. DILL H. T. Emma C. J. FAULKKISR H. B. FIELD V. Gnusox A. 0. Home Brust H-V'nU 1.. DELMAN 1. B. DltsnERc B. DII'INER A. P. GRAY j. Ii. KXIZ XV. HOPE LS'H'umlj M. EISFMAN J. W. HANUWK R. F. V. Jnxks H. IJICIWRM w j. MAksHALI. HARRY ROGERS PRATT . . . . . . . JOHN G. VARNER . zlgxarian' Lradrr and :lcmmpauiu . Organist Lead L. STABLEFORD V. TRAMOKTE L MICHAELS C. M. ROHMANN A. C. STEVERS J. B. STOKES J. G. XVA'I'sox M. R. VVATSON R. W. MURnocu L. W. PARKS R. H. REIMERS F. B. RHEIN W. L. SHERMAN K. SILVER A. Onowxsxv C. H. ROBBINS R. N. Rosy; C. M. WADE MACD. XVEIJIORD T. N. Wume 1935 CORKS AND CURLS THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA ALUMNI FORREST HYDE, '15 . DR. PAUL B. BARRINGER, '77 . Honorary Pm. CLAUDE M. BAIN, '09 R. A. CARRINGroN, 22 B. P. CHAMBERLAIN, 26 ASSOCIATION BERNARD P. CHAMBERLAIN, 26 . l'irr-Prmidrnl J. MALCOLM LUCK . Srrrrtary and Tn-axurrr . Prnidml BOARD OF MANAGERS kacxxms DABNEY, h: FORREST HYDE, Hs H. G. HATHAWM', H5 J. L. MOREHEAD, 56 A. G. ROBERTSON, H4. R. E. SHANDS, ,2: DIRECTORY OF ACTIVE ALUMNI CHAPTERS AND THEIR PRESIDENTS Altavista, Va. 0. P. RAMSEY Atlanta, Ga. WILLIAM MATrHEws Baltimore, Md. R. E. LEE TAYLOR Charleston, S. C. W. GORDON MCCAIN; Charleston, W. Va. BERKELEY MINOR, JR. Charles Town, W. Va. BRAxroN D. GIBSON Charlottesville, Va. T. MUNFORD Bom Chattanooga, Tenn. J. C. GUILD Chicago, III. A. S. MESSICK Clarksburg, W. Va. OSCAR J. ANDRE Columbus, Ohio HENRY H. SlMMs Philadelphia, Pa. DR. HERBERT OLD Pittsburgh, Pa. MAITLAND WILSON Richmond, Va. JULIEN' H. HILL Roanoke, Va. GEORGE Scorr Summarom, Houston, Tex. VVHARTON WEEMS Jacksonville, Fla. ALFRED B. DAVIS L05 Angeles, Cal. ALFRED T. BRANT . Lynchburg, Va. VVISTAR M. HEALD PMemphis, Tenn. JOHN W. HARRIS, JR. Louisville, Ky. MILLARD F. Cox, JR. Miami, Fla. PAUL D. MCGARRY New Orleans, La. HENRY G. MCCAI.L New York City ROBERT C. TAYLOR Norfolk, Va. E. GRIFFITH DODSON Savannah, Ga. DR. JOHN K. TRAIN Staunton, Va. DUNCAN CURRY Suffolk, Va. MARSHALL ANDREWS Tampa, Fla. DR. Gmch L. COOK Vickahurg, Mime. FRANK H. ANDRBTS Washington, D. C. RICHARD E. SHANDS Vhee1ing, W. Va. DR. WILLIAM M. SIIEPPE Pctershurg, Va. J. GORDON BOIIANNON 4 Page 377 p UNIVERSITY SPONSORS MANY NOTED LECTUTRERS Never before has the University played host to so many notable visitors as in 1934-35. During some weeks of this session as many as six outstanding people ad- dressed audiences of varying sizes. The one hundred and eleventh convocation was distinguished by the presence of Dr. F rank Porter Graham, President of the Uni- versity of North Carolina, as guest speaker. In an inspiring address Dr. Graham emphasized the importance of the inner life in the training of students and young people generally. On November 9 Dr. Fred J. Allison, distinguished alumnus of the University and discoverer of two elements, desctibed his discoveries to a large group of scientists. Last years postponed Page-Barbour lecture was delivered in November by the famous astronomer from Princeton, Dr. Henry Norris Russell. In three intensely interesting lectures, delivered before capacity audiences, Dr. Russell described the solar system and ended by proposing a new theory of its origin. The Universityis best-known alumnus in the theatrical world, Mr. George Faw- cett, 79, returned to his alma mater at Thanksgiving to regale a large audience with his experiences. The next week Mr. Virginius Dabney, '21, spoke on Germany Un- der the Nazis. Early in January Dr. Everett V. Meeks of Yale gave an illustrated lecture on Style in Modern Architecture. He was followed on the 22nd by Dr. Henry F. Van Dusen of the Union Theological Seminary, who delivered the University lectures on religion. In his three talks Dr. Van Dusen discussed the relation of modern man to his social and economic background. Dr. F. E. Townsend, originator of the famous Townsend Plan of oId-age pensions, talked to a small group of interested students on his proposed panacea. Dr. Arthur C. Pillsbury, eminent naturalist and pioneer in the field of delayed photography, was followed on the card by the enigmatic Gertrude Stein. NIiss Stein gave a very interesting, and, strangely enough, coherent lecture on Poetry and Grammar. The famous litterateuse did not conceal the fact that she thought the University a very nice place. In celebration of the Horace Bi-IVIiIlennium Dean Gordon J. Laing of the Uni- versity of Chicago spoke on Horace and the Culture of Today. Dr. Laing's talk was sponsored by the Raven Society, Phi Beta Kappa, and Sigma Xi. A discussion by Lin W. T. Stone, of the F oreign Policy Association, on controlling the munitions industry, was followed a week later by Mme. Tatiana Tchernavin, well-known Russian intellectual and author of Escape F mm the Soviets. In an interesting talk NIme. Tchernavin soundly denounced Soviet policies and administration. Early in NIarch Nit. Paul Hainpden of New York explained Social Credit, his panacea for social ills. On March 18 Bertram Thomas, noted British traveler, gave an illustrated lecture on his experiences in the East. Ten days later the Raven Society presented a notable alumnus of the University, Dr. W. H. Wilmer, i95, who de- scribed his work with the Air Corps in France during the War. On Niarch 29 IVIr. Lee Simonson, famous stage designer of New York, gave an illustrated lecture on the evolution of stage settings. The Richards lectures were delivered this year by Dr. W. E. Hocking of Harvard, who spoke on uThe Idea of God and the Unity of the World. The third week of April saw two eminent visitors at the University. The first was Bainbridge Colby, who spoke on Founders Day. 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