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

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IT you live o long, long Time, ond hold honesTy of conscience obove honesTy of purse, And Turn osicle vviThouT osTenToTion To oid The weok, And Treosure ideols more Thon rovv ombiTion, And Trock no mon To his undeserved hurT, And pursue no vvomon To her Teors, And love The bec1uTy of noble music ond misT-veiled mounToins oncl blossoming volley ond greoT monumenTs - ll you live on long Time ond, keeping The ToiTh in oll These Things hours by hour, sTill see Thor The sun gilds your poTh wiTh reol gold ond ThoT The moon Tloc1Ts in dreom silver, EEQZK .... Remembering The purple shodows of The lovvn, The moiesTy of The colonnodes, ond The dreom of your youTh, you moy soy in your reverence ond Thonklulnessz 44 ll lyatw warn The lynnuvs uf llinnur. QI gvahuatvh from llilsgillriaf' - Jomes Hoy, Jr., 'O3 Still one thing more, fellow citizen's - wise and frugal government, which shall restrain men from iniuring one an- other, which leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good govern- ment . . . nl W-V 9 E J 2 Heirs- u g. if ei, Trl-51.125 e .--J LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Blanton, F. Rogers, R. Cross, W. Hobbs, L. Williams, R. Lantor, E. Shannon A Bryan C. Fenwick, W. Cooper, H. Faulconer, L, Lewis, L. Walker, E. Kendig, E. Montague, W. Johnson. Board of Visitors Judge A. V. Bryan, Rector .... Mr. Richard S. Cross ..... Sen. Thomas H. Blanton Mr. William M. Camp .. Mr. Hunter Faulconer ..... Sen. Charles R. Fenwick .... Mr. William A. Hobbs .... Mr. Wolkly E. Johnson Edwin L. Kendig, Jr. M.D. Mrs. Raynell Goodman Lontor Mr. Lawrence Lewis, Jr. .... . Walter B. Martin, M.D. . . .. Gen. E. Sclater Montague .... Mr. Langbourne M. Williams .... Mr. Frank W. Rogers .............. Mr. Lewis M. Walker, Jr. ............ . Mr. Woodrow W. Wilkerson Cex officiol 15 ...... Alexandria, Va. Lafayette Hill, Penn. Bowling Green, Va. ...... Franklin, Va. . Charlottesville, Va. .. Washington, D.C. . . . Cleveland, Ohio . . . . Richmond, Va. . . . . . Richmond, Va. .. South Boston, Va. .. Richmond, Val . . . . . Norfolk, Vo. ..... Hampton, Va, New York, New York ..... Roanoke, Va. . . . Petersburg, Va. .. Richmond, Va. is ., uw QL, W me ,... . , 2 W' - af A T at . gii 1 ., +V.. . b fx Q 56,5 1 ANN. ,fs 51 , Q . . D, - VT? .57 wr 4, .. .Af :LK-,Y md 325911: UNIVERSITY OF VI RCIN IA CHA RLOTTESVI LLE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT To the Members of the Class of l964: y You have been privileged to pursue your education in the University fathered by Thomas Jefferson, where the Rotunda and the Lawn are ever-present reminders of our traditions of honor, excellence, responsibility, and gentle- manly conduct. I am confident you will constantly cherish your days here, of which this 1964 edition A university, ing and research in the fullest extent possible by the professional and arts, sciences, and professions of Corks and Curls will serve you as a happy reminder. by definition, is the institution where advanced train can be pursued to the by man. A university is distinguished from a college graduate schools which it embraces along with its undergraduate college or colleges. It is a community of scholars where able teachers and students in various fields of learning have an opportunity to benefit from a mutual exchange of ideas while increasing their competence in particular disciplines. A true university offers instruction of superior quality to undergraduates in the arts and sciences and in certain professions, concurrently with advanced training and research. UHr. Jefferson's Universityu fulfills these definitions, and is one of the major universities of our nation. Additionally in the South it histor- ically has had the special missions of leadership and service. It was Mr. Jefferson's aim that the University of Virginia should be it should be a beacon light of excellence to guide the region This will be our aim, The faculty have been privileged to guide you knowledge, We shall follow your careers with pride and confident that you will make important contributions to your community and State, to our nation and the world, us now, we hope you will return often to the Grounds to of the days marked by this book. Sincerely yours, jo rfps, -dgar P. Shannon, Jrfj' President 17 unique and that and the nation. in your search for affection, We are 1 the leadership of Although you leave refresh your memories - Student Council ii I-1 I I I , ' l ' iw LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: T. Price, M. Coleman, F. Fielding. SECOND ROW: P. Noll, D. Rhinesmiih, J. Harrah, F. Craighill, P. Harrison, M. Costello. THIRD ROW: J. McClellan, R. Moore, H, Massie, G. Forth, W. Hobbs. Robert M. Freeman . .. Edward G. Webb .. Edward R. Bobo .... Charles H. Spence John Marshall Coleman Fred W. Fielding .... Theodore W. Price Jelirey D. Boehm SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Roberf A. Harris COLLEGE OF ARTS 84 Jeffrey D. Boehm SCIENCES John Marshall Coleman William A. Hobbs, Jr. Thomas G. Johnson Douglas Luke, Jr. Henry M. Massie Richmond Moore, Ill Theodore W. Price Officers SPRING I963 FALL I 963 SCHOOL OF LAW Fred W. Fielding Francis Craighill SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Duane H. Bickers Garth F. Fort Peler G. Harrison SCHOOL OF MEDICINE John D. Harrah 18 . . . President Vice-Presidenl . . . Secretary . . . Historian . . . President Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . Historian GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS 8. SCIENCES James P. McClellan Donald Rhinesmifh SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Marion E..CosTeIIo SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Edwin J. Barker SCHOOL OF COMMERCE P. Bradley Noir I. F. C. Governing Board LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Scxfferfielcl, D. Luke, P. Luster, A. Goldstein, J. Horgroves, W Schenck Douglas S. Luke A. Poul Losfer ..... Robert O. Sofrerfield Alon J. Goldstein .. James E. Horgroves A. William Schenck Members 19 . . . . President Vice-President Secretory-Treasurer . . . Member . . . Member . . . Member LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: C. Spence, A. Herbsleb, C. Leventis, R. Whitestone, J. McCarthy SECOND ROW: N. Harris, J. Todd, J. North, P. Gray, E, Thompson. Honor Committee Christopher A. Leventis ,.... College Chorles H. Spence, Jr. ,. . Engineering Jomes L. North ..... ....-.-- L CIW Jomes McCorthy .... . - . EClUCGTlON Edwin B. Thompson . . . . . . Architecture Normon S. Horris . . . .... Medicine Ann Herbsleb ....... ..... N ursing Robert C. Whitestone . .. .............. Commerce Jomes W. Todd ...... Poul E. Groy .... ...... . . . . Groduote Business Groduote Arts ond Sciences It is on insult to spy on us to see thot we do not cheot and lie cmd breok this pledge Leove this motter to us ond we ourselves will guorontee to you the volidity of thot pledge ond see thot no one violotes it. lt one does violote thot pledge we will ourselves expel him permanently from this University cis unfit to ossociote with our community.' i842 Judges Hamner Hannah, lll Kenton R. Holden Charles G. Dick William E. Norcross Edward A. Smith, Ill Fred Stubblefield Marvin M. Phaup, Jr. Officers ' W. Ernest Norcross .... ...... C hairman Edward A. Smith, III . . . .... Vice-Chairman Charles G. Dick . . . ..... Secretary Judiciary Committee LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: H. Hannah, K. Holden, G. Dick, E. Norcross, E. Smith, F. Stubblefield, M. Phaup. SECOND ROW: S. Witt, J. Darrell, J. Kline, B. Mahood, G. Kraft, K. Tyler. t .,,..wW' Investigators Samuel B. Witt, lll John Darrell James R. Kline Willard S. Mahoocl F. Gorden Kraft Kenneth S. Tyler LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: K. Lambert. SECOND ROW: R. Fry, A. Hutton, H. Jonkers, L. Hopkins. Bad C eck Co 'tt Members Delanson Y, Hopkins - Chairman ..... College Robert S. Fry, ill .......... Architecture Herbert Jonkers .... . . . Commerce Katherine Lambert ..... Education Albert B. Hutton, Jr. Engineering The Bad Check Committee, an agency ot the Honor Committee ot the University, is a student committee, whose purpose is to investigate and try those students of the Uni- versity who have been involved in the passing ot a bad check. The Committee is com- posed ot the secretaries ot each of the undergraduate schools of the University. The secretary ofthe College ot Arts and Sciences serves as the chairman ot the committee. 22 LEFT TO RlGHT, FIRST ROW: R. Beers, R. Orr, T. Johnson, C. Warlick, J. Boucher. SECOND ROW: J. Verity, S. Brent, J. Hargroves, P. Kellam, J. McGauley, B. Ackerly. Executive Committee of Counselors Members Thomas G. Johnson . ..,. Chairman of Counselors Delanson Y. Hopkins .... .. Vice Chairman of Counselors John R. McGauley .... ......... B onnycastle House John K. Boucher E. Polk Kellam .... Bernard D. Picard . John G. Verity .... Beniamin C. Ackerly Delanson Y. Hopkins James E. Hargroves Aubrey S. Brent, Jr. H. Conrad Warlick . Robert H. Orr .... Chester R. Titus . .. Ralph E. Main . . . . . Dabney House . .- Echols House .. Emmett House . . Hancock House .. Humphreys House Robert R. Beers ...... ....KentHouse . . . . . . Lefevre House .......Metcalf House Page House . . . .... Co-Chairman of Resident Advisors Co-Chairman of Resident Advisors Director of Housing . . . Assistant Director of Housing 23 . Q f ,K 'a , . waz-uw, 5, . ,-115' Kb? 5 'V'ii,,, X A ' 2 o ,J 4 4. j ll - fi I - +1 Q If 5 4' Cx Q . 3 5 1,4 A . r..f x, ' i 'Q v v w . 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Wood 27 - dolph, J. Danch P Winkenwerder FIFTH ROW J Plncavage D Wood F Sanford, K. Reuflinger J Fishburne SIXTH ROW J Dickenson J Banks R. Graham. SEVENTH ROW S Lewis G Tower J Godsey Phi Kappa Psi Fraternit W. Albert Anderson Edgar S. Barry Henry Baskerville Robert R. Beers John H. Birdsall J. Ford Brent ll David P. Bradford Karl Bunkleman Jeffrey C. Busby Halstead H. Clark F. W. Chapman Ill Neil V. Davis Thomas B. Denegre Ill R. W. Dimit, Jr. Alpha Chapter Founded at Jefferson College in l852. Estab- lished at the University of Virginia in l853. ACTIVES Richard B. Dodge Joseph H. Durham ll James F. Gilwee A. Henry Gregory Winston Kaminer Richard C. Latham Dean S. Lawrence C. King Mabon, Jr. J. John Medas G. H. C. McClure, Jr. Francis l. Mullin lll Edward A. Neal James N. Pope Richmond J. Rathbon ,YE . Alan Y. Roberts, Jr. Stanley F. Rose Leon H. Sample Nicholas Slater David W. Stanley Robert M. Steptoe, Jr. David R. Straeten Burnett T. Trueworthy, Jr. B. Pollard A. Warthen Maury B. Watts Ill Edwin E. Wells, Jr. Albert G. Willis, lll Peter C. Woodle -7 rl i QU 11914115 it 1 Z7 xl ' - .. .N 7 7 cv - 1 W 28 1 .-.Eli-Z 'N-XJ, .X E, ns-,mln J td M y ... ., 'X ff 5 . ,V ' - :JI J ' i W1 fikfiiifi Lf 9 'Q ' wa Q1 LEFT TO RIGHT- FIRST ROW- A Willis E Neol J M d H Cl k . . . , . , . e as, . ar . SEC- Steptoe, C. Mahon, R. Latham, R. Beers, J. Durham. FOURTH ROW: D. OND ROW: B. Warthen, M. Watts, R. Dimit, S. Rose, D. Stracton, F. Brent, Stanley, P. Waoclle, H. Gregory, F. Mullin, N. Slayer, W. Chapman, R. A. Roloerts, J. Gilwee, D. Lawrence, T. Denegre. THIRD ROW: E. Wells, B. Rathbone, H. Baskerville, K. Bunkleman, T rueworthy, E. Barry, D. Bradford, L. Sample, R. Dodge, W. Anderson, R. T. Munfand Boyd David N. Farrar George Gilmer , Ellsworth M. Kayhoe James l. Lanlctorcl Jack O'Leary FRATRES IN FACULTATE James E. Kinard FRATRES IN URBE D. Barry Marshall John H. Marston lll John H. Robinson Timothy S. Scott D. Charles Merriweather VV. W. Scott John W. Minor, Jr. Colin J. S. Thomas Robert Motch 29 Dr. Oscar Svvinetord, Jr. S-' Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternit Eta Chapter Founded at the University of Pennsylvania in 1850. Established at the University of Virginia in l854. ACTIVES Ben C. Ackerly Robert F. Deibel Charles T. Rose, Jr. John K. Boucher Peter A. Salomon Harry Burn Horace Smallridge John B. Charamella Albert V. Constable Edwin H. Copenhaver John D. Dolgliesh, Jr. Terrence D. Daniels Byrd W. Davenport Gordon G. Davenport, Jr. 'f Joseph E Kalbach Henry H Mcissie Richmond Moore lll Preston D Moses Seldon T. Tompkins Albert E. Walker John P. Weintraub L. Carter Wellford R. Carter Wellford Earl R. Wentz Benjamin N. Winn Harrison C Myers George A Ragland Beverley Ratclilffe William H Rianhard lNACTlVES Richard A. Burleson Samual W. Hixon Chiswell Langhorne William B. Power Peter S. Rawlings Herbert Y. Reynolds Albert York ...-,,,?, T V 79:1 eft l? Reid A. Dunn, Jr. John C. 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Ragland. SECOND ROW: C. C. Wellford, C. Wellford, R. Wentz, H. Massie, J. Boucher, J. Weintraub, Hoggan, B. Davenport, P. Solomon, D. Moses, C. Myers, J. Charamella, B. B. Ackerly, H. Burn, C. Langhorne, J. Dalgliesh. FRATRES IN FACULTATE McLemore Birdsong Lewis M. Hammond William H. Wood FRATRES IN URBE James A. Bear Lee C. Kitchen Roderick Sinclair Jason I. Eckforcl Richard T. Miner Frank T. Sutton P. Hunter Falconer Frank T. Nelms 31 Beta Theta Pi Fraternit William Abbuehl Hoyt C. Bleakley Franklin H. Briggs Raymond Burger Michael Cobb Leonard W. Cox Shephert Craig Robert Feller Ralph F. Fraise Guy A. Fritts Edward Baird Harry K. Benham James Bleakley Joseph E. Garland Omicron Chapter Founded at Miami University in l839. Estab- lished at the University of Virginia in l854. ACTIVES Walter Hooker Robert Greenwood George G. Guthrie William A, Hobbs Edward L. Hogshire Douglas Kincaid Lee W. Mather Lloyd Noland Arthur Peter Samuel Ragland INACTIVES Charles W. McNeely James E. Morris Richard K. Moss William H. Overby Ml! WW Lewis P. Seiler Richard Shepherd Richard T. Tedrow Richard Tucker Frederick W. Twyman Jon Verity Henry L. Warner C. P. Williams Hugh K. Wood J. Rutledge Young James R, Peabody Alexander W. Sierck James B. Sommers Charles A. Spence Niigyfvlliiiiu , ,y .r.rr.rr -Y-f-V 32 yy!! J .r.rJ LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: H. Warner, M. Cobb, L. Cox, R. Mather, F. R. Shepherd, A. Pefers, W- Abbuehl, R- Feller, B- NOIGD- THIRD ROW: D Twyman, W. Hobbs, W. Williams, G. Friits, J. Morris, H. Wood. SECOND Tedrow, L. Seiler, R. Bvrger, R. Frcvise, W. Hooker. H- BIEGIQIGY, R. Green ROW: C. Spence, E. Hogshire, R. Tucker, R. Young, D. Kincaid, J. Verity, WOOGI- FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. Ramsay Martin A. J. G. Priesi Edward F. Shannon FRATRES IN URBE Wallace Garner C. Venable Minor Grice Whitley Wrighf Harrison William M. Smiih Rex Whifehursf 33 J0lWn Rumsey AQUV Daniel M. O'Connell Theta Delta Chi Fraternit Nu Chapter Founded at Union College in l847. Estab- lished at the University ot Virginia in l857. Douglas M. Armstrong Nicholas G. Bacilis ll Thomas L. Branch Martin L. Broron, Jr. Howard E. Cosgrove, Jr. Joseph P. Grittin, Jr. Roy Lee Groves Robert Bousman Allen Cataret Eric N. Chatin ACTIVES William H. Hancock Thomas M. Kain lll William R. Keller, Jr. Walter H. Kosky Peter E. Laux James J. Maillard David S. McBride Frederick R. Morris David R. Mathers INACTIVES Thomas Grimm Carl G. Horner Buell Hollister IV William W. Patten ll John R. Rutherford Andrew L. Schilbe, Jr. Edmund G.-Simpson Jon G. D. Spahn George M. Whitley Mack R. Wilcox, Jr. Richard D. Maxwell Herbert F. Sanders S 'ix 94:1-rv ,.., 4 8 . X. T! :anew-ii S 34- ?E-x limi LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: B. l-Umplsifh D- MGHWSVS, J- Griffin, T- EIJGHTOH. E. Simpson, J. Rutherford N Bacalls J Malllard A Schilbe D McBride R W. Keller, J. Agar. SECOND ROW: B- NOVTOFI, T- KCIFY1, D- O'Connell, W- Bauseman. FOURTH ROW W Bahanna H Kosgrove F Morris G Whitley Patton, P. Laux, W. Kosky, W. Hancock. THIRD ROW: J. Preston, W. Branch, D, Am-151,-Ong, L, Groves W Si-Held M Brown R Dunfon Vincent W. Arthur James R. Cash John W. Campbell J. Edward Clevenger W. Dingledine Richard B. Franklin Harry A. Haden FRATRES IN FACULTATE Andrew W. Hart Evan J. Male FRATRES IN URBE Richmond H. Joslin John Y. Lancaster William T. McCann William A. McClung Thomas J. Michie John Nalle Emerson G. Spies George B. Zehmer Bo Paine Robert Paine C, Elmo Stevens J. Dean Tilman J. S. Tilman Phi Gamma Delta Fraternit Omicron Chapter Founded at Jelterson College in l84O. Estab- lished at the University ot Virginia in l858. William R. Albertolli Robert B. Aldrich George J. Arnold Frederick W. Baukhages Edward T. Bedford Gary Y. Clark Dean P. Collias Henry H. Culver Richard M. Dillaman Charles H. Dunlap William R. Easton Warrick E. Elrod Richard E. Evans Albert L. Fary Charles K. Fox Richard L. Franyo Carter E. Gowl Llewellyn P. Haden ACTIVES Robert A. Harris Samuel S. Hott Kenton R. Holden Stephen M. Hoster William L. Jackson Richard M. Jacoby Charles M. Koch Thomas L. Kriete David Livingston Carl S. Matthews Timothy B. Matz Thomas E. Maxwell Read K. McCaffrey James P, McCarthy James M. McDiarmid Charles D. McGill Anthony M. Muir Thomas A. Nardi Jon K. Piper Theodore W. Price John B. Purcell Martin V. Salter John G. Sakellaris Paul H. Saylor William A. Schenck Eric Schmidt William H. Seytert R. Peter Smith J. Ritchie Solter James J. Stewart John M. Stewart Ahmet D. Tor Theodore D. Torok Michael M. Vermillion Hugh S. Warren 't ll' CDFA ww: ff' L, X - I O I ,Z . 3 'T -1.1-A--e?:r'3-I 36 l W E i iff'-M-1' N 1. 'N' Q .J mllliilliillii n mm -wif. M I W ul ,. if vii JI I ,I J. E .. Q li, wwf?-K. in ii. ggi. ,.-WWII lg ' 2:21 71 . 'ii ii ' I' fee :gif 'X wi: Mi, T, iv. mum, rg.. . ., 1 . . ,if 45 f F ....:. , ' 5 ':, ,. ff Wh: I k 1 ' 'A -1 ,, 'TI' Q. . . .yn I 23 l will ig., ,iii LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: B. Fary, W. Bauchages, R. Franyo, W. Schenck, S. Hosfor. FOURTH ROW C Mathews K McCafery W Aberfolll P Smith T. Price, M. Vermillion, L. Haclen, J. Piper. SECOND ROW: J. Sfewarf, T. E. Schmif, M. Suffer, T Maxwell M Koch T Matz E Beclfoid T Torak Kriete, D. Collias, J. Percell, R. Evans, D. Livingston, R. Elrod, C. Fox, H. FIFTH ROW: R. Soliei C McGill L Jackson J Arnold G Clark K Hol Culver. THIRD ROW: C. Dunlap, J. Sakalaris, W. Seyferf, A. Muir, S. Glen, P. Saylor, R. Jacoby HOFI, J. McCarthy, W. Easton, T. Norcli, J. Stewart, R. Dillamcm, D. Tor, FRATRES IN FACULTATE Raymond C. Bice Frederick D. Nichols FRATRES IN URBE Stanford A. Fisher Eugene A, Hildrefh William S. Hildreih Lawrence R. Moiheny Marvin B. Perry, Jr. John E. Spear Guy T. Tripp Willis E. Williams Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternit Omicron Chapter Founded at The University of Alabama in l845. Es- tablished at the University of Virginia C. Eugene Angle Sherrel J. Aston P. Kelley Biles Robert A. Blackwood Jeltrey D. Boehm William G. Brown Peter J. Buck Walter M. Carleton Charles P. Cocke Louis N. Dibrell M, Russel Dunn Robert L. Bradley Michael E. Callaway I ACTIVES James M. Eanes Randolph L. Habeck Carrington Harrison Thomas B. Johnson Thomas L. Krebs Charles F. Lincoln Read A. Lunsford Richard L. Magevney John D. Martin Allen T. Nelms Carlisle S. Page Craig Paterson INACTIVES Edward A. l-lannegcin David T. Petty in l858. Samuel S. Rernbert Dean A. Rice Robert T. Smith Robert S. Sumner Talbot L. Talbot Edward L. Turnbull Frank O. Walsh Alexander W. Wells Arthur W. Whitehurst Anthony C. Williams Thomas E. Worrell W. W. Smith fl: 'ij' ci pw 21 f ec - , 4 i ' fo f pf, , is AQJQ, - , - Q -- .g.--g -L .... - 38 EL is f fl f I w LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: C. Page, D. Mogevney, R. Lunsford, R. Habeck SECOND ROW: W. Carleton, C. Harrison, C. Paterson, T. Johnston, C Coclce, K. Biles, A. Wells, G. Angle. THIRD ROW: J. Eones, A. Whitehurst, E. I-lannegan, S. Rembert, R. Smith, D. Rice, S. Aston, T. Krebs, P. Buck, T. FRATRES IN URBE Harold G. Dixon Joseph Palumbo Gerald O. Gloscock Gilbert Sullivan Worrell, Liz, J. Boehm.. FOURTH ROW: R. Sumner, J. Martin, N. Turnbull W. Smith, B. Brown, R. Dunn, F. Walsh, A. Blackwood, A. Nelms, A. Lincoln L. Dibrell, T. Talbot. A. York Delta Psi Fraternit Peter E. Boehm Eugene M. Bogen Lee S. Booth Steward H. Brown John S. Darrell William T. Dennis John P. Doley William R. Forrester Michael C. Bowen Kendrick Dure Lyn G. Edmiston Hunter Faulconer Langhorne Gibson Upsilon Chapter Founded at Columbia University in l847. Estab- lished at the University of Virginia in 1859. ACTIVES Daniel K. Frierson Hugh B. Gage John F. George George G. Griswold Frank W. Gwathmey Hayter W. Haynes Stanley L. Hughes Brian L. Jerome INACTIVES Joseph A. Stewart Henry A. Wise George H. Pettway William A. Ray Christopherson duP. Richard P. Sowers Emerson P. Kellam Joseph H. King Douglas S. Luke John T. Mason John R. McGauley William D. McKinnie Patrick M. McSweeney Charles H. Morse Cary M. Stewart Meade G. Stone Richard H. Stutts Thurlow R. Underhill B. R. Wellford i lll 'XXX 1 l 40 -.ill Q llljlll uinwlll it .L ,6 v' XS I fuvf nu , ' LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: J. Stewart, R. Underhill, P. Boehm, J. Mc- J. King, S. Hughes, P. Sowers, F. George. THIRD ROW: C. Morse, G. Peff- Gauley, W. Forrester, T. Dennis, C. Stewart, K. Duer, B. Jerome. SECOND way, L. Booth, D. McKinney, F. Gwathmey, W. Vann, H. Haynes, G. Gris- ROW: S. Brown, J. Mason, R. Sfufls, M. Stone, W. Ray, G. Bogan, H. Gage, Wald, D. Frierson, R. Welford, P. McSweeney, J. Doley, P. Kellam. FRATRES IN URBE Hardy S. Dillard Mark D. Gibson William H. Whife, Jr. 41 li' 41:2- C3-' lg' Chi Phi Fraternit Alpha Chapter Founded at Princeton University in l824. Estab- lished at the University of Virginia in l859. Robley D. Bates, Ill Cline D. Barton George L. Christian, IV William H. M. deRosset Ketron H. Ellison George M. Franck Ronald W. Fuchs Ellis C. Goodwin, Jr. Malcolm W. Hillsman, Jr. Ganaird L. Johnson Edwin P. Bayha John K. Berry, lll Howard J. Brinner, Jr. Peter T. Johnson ACTIVES Walter F. Johnson Donald A. Johnston, lll James D. Keppel Vincent G. Kling, Jr. Russel M. Latierty Alastair S. Macdonald James R. McCue Edward O. Parry, Jr. Bower R. Patrick, Ill David J. Pelligrini INACTIVES Dallas M. Kersey Robert J. Kilpatrick James R. Kline l-leyward l-l. Macdonald a Emi George W. Quick Robert B. Rutherford, Jr. William R. Smith Thomas D. Stewart Raymond D. Sutherland George C. Toop, Jr. Robert J. Thornton, lll Allen H. White, Jr. Bruce R. Wilson John M. McCarthy Philip M. Morton Michael B. Newbill David E. Wyant 42 J LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: T. Young. D- Pelligrini, H. White, C. Goodwin, Christian, V. Kling. THIRD ROW: R. Fuchs, M. Hillsman, W. Johnson, K. R. Smith, B. Wilson, G. Franck, J. Macarthy. SECOND ROW: J. Keppel, R. Ellison, R. Rutherford, E. Perry, M. Lafferty, W. DeRosset, J. Kline. FOURTH Sutherland, G. Toop, R. Thornton, J. Donnelly, S. Johnston, R. Lea, G. ROW: W. Quick, A. McDonald, B. Patrick, T. Stewart, P. Johnson. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Richard H. Hennemen FRATRES IN URBE George H. Barkley Harry Frazier James B. Tvvymari J. Campbell Clarke James Hill Frederick L. Watson Walter H. Cushman Thomas H. McCoy Fred G. Wood Edward R. Dyer Joseph T. McDaniel James B. Wood 43 Sigma Chi Fraternit Charles C. Abbott Thomas J. Bedford William J. Bradley Micheal C. Cesarano John Connor Micheal A. Conway Edward B. Crossley George Cunningham Charles J. Donlan Gene R. Ellison Cecil J. Franklin John J. Gardiner Glenn H. Gettier Craig M. Gilkes Randolph G. Peyton Psi Chapter Founded at Miami University in l855. Estab- lished at the University ot Virginia in l86O. ACTIVES Thomas L. Poe James E. Klutz John L. Klutz Jules J. Lambiotte Robert H. Lear George H. Lindsay Kyle T. Lynn Lawrence D. Martin Robert J. Mair Cran Montgomery, Jr. Willard W. Morris Robert S. Parker Samuel M. Parker Foster J. Sanders Christopher Sager J. Larry Sanders Robert Satterfield Walter J. Seelig John W. Stallings Christopher H. Swenson Horace B. Thompson Charles A. Veatch Thomas W. Wasson P. Thomas Watson Andrew M. Walker Alexander M. Clarke Austin R. Cushman Larry J. Gammon Ronald S. Henshall lvan L. Mears Evans Waddell E ff ' lllll tlll -llttlllltllllllllll pf llllllllllllll rw l . 0 I. , ill. ' X 'X 'W J! ll illllll X753 4, Ill1:al!:lll4'5lil1-f--4' 'll 44- LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: C. Veafch, I. Mears, K. Clarke, J. Cardner, C. Montgomery, R. Peyton. SECOND ROW: S. Parker, M. Conway, G. Mike, J Bedford, M. Cesarono, R. Moir, J. Klutfz, C. Swenson, L. Sanders, V. Mad- Dr. James M. Dent Thomas G. Hereford William W. Bennett Linfon Dunson FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Joseph Vaughn David W. Weiss, Jr. FRATRES IN URBE Charles Johnson Ronald W. Limburg dell, T. Poe. THIRD ROW: H. Thompson, D. Houseman, C. Abbott, J. Stallings S. Morris, J. Bradley, D. Walker, G. Gafar, E. B. Pooch, F. Sanders, L. Mar fin, L. Duncan, H. Lindsay, R. I-Ienshall, J. Donlan, C. Sager. G. T. Winie-ld Wesley W. Nagle James B. Abeles Charles Angulo James R. Austin Theodore A. Barrows Andrew R. Black Robert M. Bowman Gary W. Burdette John F. Campbell Albert Cheatham Hugh de Launay Francis E. T. Doyle Frederick Drake Robert B, Driver Jan S. Farver Edward A. Hatter hi Psi Fraternit Alpha Omicron Chapter Founded At Union College in l84l. Estab- lished at the University of Virginia l86O. ACTIVES Charles K. Harvey Kellogg J. Hooker Graham D. Johnson John Johnson Gordon W. Keegan Raymond B. Langton William M. Martin Stanley G. Minor George C. Newman David S. Nolan James S. O'Halloran William P. Orr Charles T. Peters Donald A. Rupuzzi Adger S. Reeves lqgqlj Llllli-llJTllll-1 ig' C 1.4-K E111-I T . ' 1 ll , 1r,,,gJf.LJ4f'fJllf-4 , it X 'I T , V 1 - -- c-, . ,L - , . 46 John G. Rouse Robert O. Rhoads Thomas Sadler George Saunders Edmund A. Schrotf Robert V, Shattuck Warren H. Small Hedgeman Smith Robert F. Spindell David A. Stewart David M. Taylor William Taylor Joe J. Thompson Eric D. Washburn Jay E. Ziegler ...E . a gg? -T Y ktf . F . raas P F EET A LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: J. Johnson, K. Harvey, D. Nolan, J. O'Halloran, J. Zeigler, G. Johnson. SECOND ROW: G. Saunders, J. Rouse, J. Thompson E. Washburn, B. Bowman, J. Campbell, T. B. Barrows. THIRD ROW: B. Keegan, K. Hooker, D. Rapuzzi, E. Hafler, W. Orr, R. Austin, D. Taylor, B. Charles C. Abbot John D. Forbes G. Leonard Curry Herbert A. Donovan Oscar E. Edwards L. Frasor Guy William Gough George W. Hancock FRATRES IN FACULTATE Thomas H. Hunter Lawrence R. Quarles FRATRES IN URBE Donald G. Heyne L. William Kelly Joseph H. Mciviurry J. Bruce McPherson John R. Norton Alfred W. Pinkerton Spindell, D. Stuart, B. Rhoades R Plankton C Angula P Hearns FOURTH B. Driver, W. Taylor, G Burdette W Martin C Peters W Small F Drake, G. Newman, A. Reebes T Sadler G Minor J Abeles B Black B ROW: Shattuck. George W, Ray Richard C. Riemenschneider William H. Thompson Edward R. Slaughter William T. Stevens William W. Stevenson William L. Wallace Zeta Psi Fraternit Beta Chapter Founded at New York University in 1847. Es- tablished at the University of Virginia in l868. Robert D. Barron Stephen R. Batson, Ill Augustus P. G. Biddle John C. C. Byrne, Jr. McMillan B. Caldwell William F. Calliott Stuart M. Christhilf, Ill William W. Curtis John P. P. Duvall James R. Edmunds, Ill John W. Greene Beniamin E. Beairsto, Jr. Anthony M. Caputo Robert H. Hunt ACTIVES James E. l-largroves, Jr. G. Bland l-loke, Jr. Thomas G. Johnson, Jr. Donald Laing, Ill Christopher A. Leventis E. Charles Longley, Jr. Francis V. Lowden, Ill George R. Nelson George F. Nolde, Ill Donald M. Parker Richard D. Peterson INACTIVES James D. Ownby C. Scott Sykes Charles E. Tingley Douglas F. Pollard Lance C. Schaeffer Alfred P. Scott Charles C. Shafer, Jr. Thomas F. Shuman Terence Y. Sieg John C. Singleton Charles R. Warfield Bruce C. Woodruff Robert W. Young David C. Walentas Josiah J. Willard, Ill A . r lllllltlf , bf .fcogisg-1 , I. 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Carlton William M. Cole Charles W. Cronin James G. Dawson Ernest A. DeBordenave Alfred B. Deluke Alfred T. Embry Eugene P. Feinour Robert A. Fisher ACTIVES Robert S. Fry Woodrow P. Gimbel Victor H. Hanson Stuart F. Hawkins Timothy L. Hicks Richard A. Hellegas Thomas N. Holcomb Michael J. Kaputa Lawrence R. Keenan George B. Kegley George G. Knight Richard P. Lasting Peter LeQuire Leonard F. Loree Richard A. Mayo Robert A. Moorefielcl .I Peter L. Munger James R. Noland Marshall D. Owens Clarence E. Patton Thomas L. Pearce Graham W. Pervier Bernard D. Picard George W. Ray, Jr. Michael L. Russo William A. Schmidt William C. Smith Preston L. Thomas Thomas R. Warren Lewis S. White Gary K. Wood Thomas S. Wooster f PETE? 4' 5 5 'TT T' - fi, f r. r 'lW A Ai Hill mimi-,ir'ri, irFllllr 1 g A : nf lr A it Q stil . llllllll li ' ' . M , 4 4 i x Inv 1 , .f . l 2 J J ' -,'-' fa f f iii rim iil rl?. l4ln fi 'L -l J ll-I lltllltla.. f figlii ' as-f My l 50 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: G. Kegley, D. Picard, T. Holcomb, P. Thomas, baker, M. Kaputo, V. Hansen, W, Gimbel, M. Smifh, T. Warren. FOURTH J. Baumann, B. Schmidt, C. Cronin, J. Noland. SECOND ROW: T. Pearce, ROW: M. Bond, L. Loree, J. Carifon, L. Keenan, B. Paffon, M. Russo, G. B. Buntin, R. Mayo, A. DeLuke, E. Feinour, J. Dawson, D. Amadio. THIRD Ray, W. Cole, R. Lasting, T. Embry, DOG, Taug. ROW: K. Boyies, P. Munger, M. Owens, T. Wooster, G. Wood, R. Blanken- FRATRES IN FACULTATE Robert L. Eliison Frank G. Hereford John M. Slepefez FRATRES IN URBE Charles W. Henderson John O. Horn Leigh B. Middiedifch 51 Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternit Alpha Chapter Founded at the University ot Virginia Greenfield M. Baggett, Jr. Renny H. Barnes, Jr. Roy C. Burke William D. Carleton, Jr. Richard D. Caldwell James J. Chaltin, Jr. Samuel T. Collins Steven D. Corum Gary W. Crawford Douglas C. Deaton Charles G. Dick James U. Disabatino ACTIVES James M. Enroughty, Jr. John O. Flournoy Ross F. Gale Douglas K. Gordan Henry D. Gregory lV James l.. Grogan Ill John D. Hardy John C. Hozier John J. Mallon, Jr. Robert D. A. Massie James K. McNeil John M. Moseley in l868. James C. Norton Taylor B. Owens Thomas G. Reynolds James E. Ryan, Jr. Frank A. Simiele Lawrence K. Tate Howard R. Vest Robert H. Waldruft Joseph T. Whitaker Malcolm S. Wine Theodore W. Woods - gl TQ 14 .,l 'ti' X' --v l l If 0 , tllll. V' 1 X WWTFN N J' bit if 'Yr xswuigqiiisfgiifellrllg' lllx mlllX'SgrX X ., X 1 - Nil- All T Y WF- ,y.,a -... . e t is J t t J Jilin ll 'T-54' f' ..'i:Q1:2 'lf lllzzi 5-A pl 5 J? 'le Ellllll 1 A L2-FV' i K ll f i g I , 'ali - - WZ, lb! , -T TT JT 'LT 52 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: L. Tate, J. Hardy, T. Reynolds, J. DiSabtino, K. McNil, G. Baggett, S. Corum, J. Ryan, D. Massie, G. Gregory, J. Norton SECOND ROW: F. Simele, J. Mallon, J. Whitaker, J. Flaurnoy, R. Caldwell, Dr. Rowland Egger Nelson Brown William H. Chisholm J. Frank Elliot W. H. Flannagon FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE W. D. Haclen, Jr. John R. Morris C. Bruce Morton II Caskie Norvell II Chas. T. O'Neill J. Chaftin, J. Hozier, R. Vest, D. Carleton, THIRD ROW: R. Gale, D. Deaton B. Owens, J. Grogan, T. Woods, R. Waldrutt. FOURTH ROW: D. Gordon, S Collins, R. Burke, J. Enroughty, J, Moseley, G. Crawford, R. Barnes, S. Wine Paul E. Kelly Downing L. Smith Sidney D. Watson Wiley Wiley Thomas H. Wyllie Kappa Sigma Fraternit Zeta Chapter Founded at the University of Virginia Walter N. Allen, Jr. Buchanan F. Anderson Kevin T. Anderson Peter l.. Boisseau Robert F. Boyd Thomas C. Boyd Roger G. B. Broome IV Floyd L. Carlisle Douglas A. Cullinan ACTIVES Benjamin W. Foster, Jr. William B. Fountain Christopher B. Holme Douglas S. Jordan Robert J. Kirkman Stephen A. Lane Jan P. Linke Steven C. Manning Archibald M. S. Morgan Ill Philip W. Faris, Jr. Walter D. Moss 14 l 869. ir- -lv- l s X Robert J. Newman David F. Ogilvy Alfred H. Patterson Robert B. Phillips Miles P. Reto lV Frederick G. Ribble Anton E. Scheter James C. Sherlock Carter F. Yeatman Joseph P. Zollo, Jr. F7 I .,, f M ' . . . . . -s 1, Q ef ' lc, 1-I, ,YC N0 , 'Zf A 1 ' A af s x ' r ' L A , is X' l ty ff H KEQ5 lj 4 'C e-E,k'g.' -... A xr.,-' LS Y Y I K i ll llllltBlllIllIilllltiiilllllllll'lll llllllm . 4 ' a .. A- Ti lll lll l r . F ' r lll l ll' lll 1 J Q. ....... 1 - fa ,shea 54 LEFT TO RlGHT, FIRST ROW: H. Paterson, R. Kirkman, F. Foster, B. Ander- son A Moigan, F. Carlisle. SECOND ROW: W. Founfain, R. Newman, C Yeatman R Boyd, K. Anderson, D. Jordan, R. Broome, S. Lane. THIRD,ROW George D. Ferguson Richard C. Garlick T. Cary Johnson Bernard Mayo Bernard C. Bailey Roberr E. Banks Donald S. Carpenter Frederick N. Colmer Edwin H. Copenhaver FRATRES IN FACULTATE William M. McGill Arthur Moss F. D. G. Ribble James R. Riley FRATRES IN URBE Clay E. DeLauney Max C. Kennedy Ronald Kiie Richard H. Laion J. B. Rogan B. Faris, J. Linke, F. Ribble C Holme J Garcia R Wilson D Ogilv Boisseau. FOURTH ROW: M Refo J Zollo W Allen R Pollard T Boyd W Moss, D. Cullinan, R. Phillips S Schefer E. R. Slaughier J. Sourhall Wilson Fletcher D. Woodward John H. Yoe Gerald E, Tremblay Knox Turnbull Lytfleion Waddell W. W. Waddell Sigma u Fraternity Beta Chapter Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1869. Es- tablished at the University of Virginia in 1870. John W. Ashworth Arthur M. Brooke Aubrey S. Brent Robert U. Bokelman Robert F. Brown Lance N. Cerny Robert Cowgill John J. Coonan John H. Cragoe James Donley Robert S. Dunphy Dennis E. Dwyer James B. Harrison David J. Haser Joseph Board Emmitt Burton Raymond Caracciolo ACTIVES Charles A. Jackson Walter V. Jones Robert Kowalkowski William W. Lewis Matthew C. Lyon Roy L. Linder Frank W. Marks Kenneth P. Medwig James W. Meighen Alfred T. Merritt Larry M. Molinari Don I. Nelson Paul G. Nystrom Anthony M. O'ConneII John J. O'ConnelI INACTIVES Dallas E. Gwynn Thomas B. Hodges GeoFtrey L. Hyde .5 Bruce H. Perry Leonard Pilaro Peter O. Powell Robert S. Prusmack Ed O. Reese Francis J. Rockelein Richard D. Rogers Robert W. Saum Stephen F. Sonnett Roland E. Stecker Alan G. Stephenson Reagan Stone Ronald E. Vioni Linwood R. Williams William Kinkaid John P. Linn I I I .9 I 1 ' Q f Y R ll I s I .. , . , . 7. I I ,Z 'Ygf ' 'iii gi, I I -f' All VI fi! I' Hn! - 942 I 's 111 ljll Lf 1 I-I 'Il , fe. I I . iii,g'M411!:3fii' -11. I II I N f' ' . ' ' -' ci '- I Iwi' 55 ' Tsfiitafiti X- I Q ,I-,I gM,,,g,f 1,.,gg:52!iiii!'1!ieeeues.':IlIl!wgytigg' ,.,.. I -,ff :fi --fuk-?:.:s ,i-' .. -I p .,z3.:n.-Img I X 1 , Isfffgigi- X fair' I ' 7,451-,ivy X-A, J '. ,I rlngmggmvum. V! ff, ,'7!,'zi.:::3i -: I M4 , lt I' :iii i'Ii'IiF. , ' mi anti Ii. ' ' IT- ,f I ' ff 'MH ,I rf we li! I I -'-I'i -If..If -1'!f?I-9 I -311 -'Wa I I 5? f 'VV' W I IM? l'II:2t.III'. Pliialii. S322-it 'l' ' -L .. 1 I I 5m1f1l1lfA'mII hit I, f ,fll 4 .II If-Al' I k.:1::':: .,,. hmm xl 'V tW7n7rFm15-1 Id 'f ' N. ' if ' If , Vf9 j' Iftt- 1l 'IJ'uq5'4Wi7iiIIlIZ?f77n I . 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J- AHCJFEWS, R- 570116, VV- R0Cl4lSif1, A- O'Con- THIRD ROW: D. Corley, J. Coonon, C. Jockson, T. Merritt, L. Pilcrd, D. nell, L. Molinari. Nelson, A. Brook, E. Burton, P. Nystrom, J. O ConnelI. FOURTH ROW: B. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Forrest E. Keller Dcivid A. Williams FRATRES IN URBE Peter Quesenberry Gordon Webster 57 Kappa Alpha Order Lambda Chapter Founded at Washington College lWashington and Leel in l865. Established at the University ot Virginia in l873. James E, Allison Sanford Bond Michael G. Burke Ralph W. Callahan Rolf C. A. Christopherson G. Patrick Clagett Monroe G. Baldwin William R. Cooper Moncure G. Crowder ACTIVES Philip Curtis William B. Dudley Kent Emery R. T. Fitz-Hugh G. Robert Jones John M. Kettig Anthony M. Merck INACTIVES William H. Crowder William Everett Lawrence W. Everett Thomas G. Feller William L. Montague Joseph C. Oldham Peter S. Thompson Oliver B. White R. B. Worthington Thomas T. Zieman Christopher F. Holland Hugh W. Sanford Kenneth S. White 9 Q! QKA4 ,K X 5 V .a ii 6 .. VW X Y if- ll vflll'l - li r Q 'llllll 4 l 1fFf+. f Mllliitil ltfi ,fri Mialmlllullu i i'EEWiy,, , 5 it i pf 1' T T it 'till it it -i 'T T llg' it-e T1 f 58 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: G. Jones, H. Crowder, M. Crowder. SECOND M. Callahan, B. Mudd, T Zieman M Burke J Kethg J Oldham C Christo ROW: P. Clageff, P. Curtis, K. Emery, T. Fifz-Hugh. THIRD ROW: S. Bond, pherson, J. Allison, R. Worfhlngfon T. Merck, P. Thompson, W. Montague, O. White, B. Dudley. FOURTH ROW: Arthur K. Davis Francis J. Duke John T. Bazzarre Edward S. Clark James B. Craig James W. Derer Jack Early G. Slaughrer Fitz-Hugh FRATRES IN FACULTATE Byrd S. Leavell Wendell E. Malbon FRATRES IN URBE William Gibson Thomas P. Grasry Charlton G. Holland John Hunclly Joseoh S. James Ausrin D. Kilham Charles P. Nash Waller K. l.eCounT Richard F. McPherson Harry L. Smifh Coleman, Trainer S. L. Williamson Phi Delta Theta Fraternit Beta Chapter Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio in l848. Established at the University of Virginia in l873. Stephen M. Adams Douglas D. Batcheber Howard L. Baucom Victor A. Bell John H. Bertel Robert L. Borum William H. Cark Kenton L. Cobb Wilson L. Coudon Lawrence M. Cox Curtis E. Cudcly Robert H. Douthat Douglas G. Ege Brian D. Fisher Hugh A. Burrell David E. Gibson ACTIVES Steven L. Fisher Edward L. Funk Paul D. Griffin Parker R. Henry Arthur M. Hill Bernard M. Hulcher Frank E. Jordan Frederick W. Kanner Theodore C. Knappen Walter G. Lautz Kenneth P. Lynch Robert D. Lynch Edward C. Mathes David Meriwether INACTIVES Richard L. Hardison Charles P. Martin Charles R. Neighborgall John L. Parsons John W. Patterson Jay S. Ricketts Thomas W. Sampson Gordon F. Simmering Robert L. Skummer David J. Smith William A. Smith Richard A. Steeneck Rupert G. Tart Robert G. Wilkins Christopher H. Williams Thomas C. Wolford Charles L. Weatherheacl Roger C. Wilkenloh 'Il 'Q A ,Y BMX I Q f.. -jg-f ali ' 4 A ills 4 ' . i Q Ai' U1 'F f i Q ' ' .8 Aiyiii Q jAi's,f'4'4 Q I ,Af K ' 3' YW 7 if ' 60 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: H. Baucom, R. Lynch, D. Ege, E. Funk, J. Ricketts, J. Parsons, W. Lautz, D. Meriwether, B. Fisher, F. Kanner. SECOND ROW: J. Patterson, B. Smith, C. Neighborgall, T. Wolford, K. Lynch, T. Knappen, V. Bell, J. Bertel, R. Borum, C. Williams. THIRD ROW: C. Martin, P. M. Gaston Thomas T. Hammond Charles Barhouse James G. Beasley William E. Bray Warren B. Burt Thomas M. Campbell Charles C. Carroll Robert H. Evens FRATRES IN FACULTATE William Hedges H. B. Mulholland FRATRES IN URBE Gerald E. Fisher Arthur P. Gambrill Daniel B. Grittin Halstead S. l-ledres C. P. Hovvze Peter O. Knight Hugh McLenman Martin R. Miller E. Mathes, R. Skurnmer R Wilkens P Henry D Barchlor W Coudon R Tart, K. Cobb, B. Clark A Hill R Steeneck L Cox FOURTH ROW C Cudcly. Frank Talbot Oscar A. Thor Maupin M. Pence Fred H. Quarles Edward V. Walker Richard M. Wells Albert S. Yancey, Jr Albert S. Yancey, lll Robinson S. Young Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternit Thomas M. Ammons Harold J. Doto Berkely Brandt Jacob G. Bumm Richard H. Carlton John P, Chiles Stephen M. Clark James K. Cluverius William V. Collins John F. Depenbrock John A. Dezio Harold J. Doto John E. Easter Duane H, Bickers Richard S. Blankenbaker William W. Hartz Frederik L. Howell Eta Chapter Founded at Richmond College in 1900. Es- tablished at the University of Virginia in l906. ACTIVES Andrew M. Egeland Robert Engel John L. Guglielimetti John T. Hahn Peter G. Harrison Delanson Y. Hopkins Hunter R. Hughes Herbert Jonkers Jon A. Kerr Barry C. Lyngard Hugh P. McFalls Bernard G. Meyer Richard L. Meyers James T. Mitchell INACTIVES Jimmie F. Johnson Tonu T. Kangur William P. Kanto Gerhard Krause Daniel T. Oliver John Paine Richard F. Prince Nicholas Ridgely Gerard P. Rowe Gerald A. Schneider Nicholas R. Scott Philip E. Stone John H. Tinney Saniord Tue Patrick J. Vaughan Timothy T. West Richard W. Young Stephen V. McGrath Rick A. Moore John T. Parsley U 4 -fi flaw ' fl ,. ii raw' 41 ,ff ll H A ' sf P' ' :5:5ii.i:l5lEiEi5+ , ' 1 ,-will N I 1 5 T LW l ' li T iiifn' 1 . B1-5 :XS wg' ll .mi ,T fl J if I lt ' ll l . lr ml 'li -I 1, Illlql 4 .'1 li., ,hxf.fg?l .,.,-in liz! ,LI lily. -T l E ,ll lglllgl 7 H ' - H I ,u.lII'l. ali -'Q' T all ll will l it .4 fr 1 in mir! i . '-1 F-L' ' , ..llil - '.. ' A T A ll I . 62 ix' I I LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: D. Oliver, D. Young, B. Lyngard, S. Tue, J Kerr, B. Meyer, S. Clark, D. Prince, J. Bumm, H. Jonkers. SECOND ROW J. Dezio, D. Bickers, A. Sammataro, P. Stone, B. Collins, P. Harrison, J. Payne, Frank S. Kaulback Albert A. Carr Douglas R. Carr Dorland Cook Nathaniel M. Ewell FRATRES IN FACULTATE Richard A. Meade John A. Rorer FRATRES IN URBE Michael G. Harnp J. L. Hawkins H. M. Hawkins S. Jackson Kennan Harry N. Lewis N. Scott, A. Egeland, J. Tinney, H. Hughes, J. Doio. THIRD ROW: P. McFaIIs, D. Myers, J. Guglielimeiti, H. Randolph, B. Engel, B. Brandi, T. Hahn, J. Easter, T. Kangur, D. Carlton, L. Hopkins, G. Rowe. Edward C. Stevenson Richard L. Nunley G. Benton Paiferson John A. Rorer H. L. Smith Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternit Psi Chapter Founded at the University of Massachusetts in 1873. Established at the University of Virginia in i907. Walter E. Apelt William M. Barnes William M. Barton Gavin H. Cochran Eugene G. Colligan Russell N. Finn Earl W. Follier Richard M. Coad James W. Daves ACTIVES Barrie A. Gillis William Gullickson Charles S. Hastings Carter P. Heitzler William J. Hudnell Joseph E. Judson John L. Loder INACTIVES John S. Kammire Matthew W. Lucus Albert J. Pfeffer S 64- Robert A. Mang Phillip R. Miller John C. Murden Robert D. Schreck John N. Suhr Langley M. Weber Robert F. Ramay John B. Watts ,l 1,-, 0 N f ,LGU Q 0 41,95 Q Q l Wal' -1 .sul 1' fe ,gb we LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW C Hastings Jr J. Murden, N. Suhr, B. GrIIxs Wood G Cochran W Mason THIRD ROW R Finn R Ramay E Colllgan W Barton W Barnes SECOND ROW R Rankin, W. GoIIa, J. Judson, W Fu er J Davns Jr C HenrzIer Jr W S a FRATRES IN FACULTATE Edward W Laurenschlager William T. Mason FRATRES IN URBE Harvey D. Jordan Robert M. Musselman Thomas R. Shepherd George A. Hunf Delta Phi Fraternity Rho Chapter Founded At Union College in 1827. Estab- lished at the University of Virginia in l907. Thomas B. Armstrong John W. Bailey Peter R. Boyd Wilson A. Campbell John G. Carleton William H. Dussler Roger A. B. Davis Richard H. DeButts Menard Doswell ACTIVES Joshua N. Fletcher Garth F. Fort Daniel C. Harris John M. Hughes Warren A. Knight Frank G. Kraft Arthur D. Liles Williard S. Mahood Fray F. Marshall v ,-. , Michael H. McGehee John R. Moore James W. Osborne Richard R. Plummer William G. Randall C. Park Scarborough Claude V. Spratley Beverly R. Williams Kent W. Worthington ' ' f' A' . .., , 5 -:fe rf: .1f ,.,..,- 66 A 53 t, ' writ X454 RYE 1 l, I - lf ,A-. 'mil Hi E l'f.3,.t,i . -fifaia-.l! ' ,, nytifm V ' i 3 , 24, 'fll ll ,pw J it . , 0 - ll lf ig I get ifnggjiaf ., ii I tl 'tl J fp J f-X' fl' 'J-A Q- f .' 5' -W-H-.LU U ly lll wt' Jig ew--+1 i . X .1 g' V 1 T,-',,1- : E .l l lf Fill' , -'ff-:Z '1 Z wg ' :Q 4 e -I ,iw Q H J l F - .' H X-Ee J y , JE if 5 5 ,, Q f - X A V.-5 'I' '- fin, -I rn an 3 Q'-xxx , h U7 - - , - l 33221. X553 l 7 Q TT ' 2 3 6 gx55Q,.ef'27 3 1 .S A -t M g.,' X: :I l I?-,W 4' sQtgM , rfyl' F EV-.nxt ' i 'wx ll' fr , I nu llllllllll I lm lllllllllllllllllllllll I xx LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: W. Mahood, P. Scarborough, S. Campbell, G. W. Randall, W. Dassler, F. Marshall, B. Eggleston, B. Williams P, Boyd A Fort, J. Bailey. SECOND ROW: K. Worthington, T. Armstrong, M. McGehee, Liles. FOURTH ROW: G. Kraft, J. Carleton. I J. Osborne, D. deButfs, V. Sprotley, M. Hughes, R. Moore. THIRD ROW: FRATRES IN URBE John T. Comblos Channing W. Doniel, Jr. Charles W. McNeeley Addison B. Cook Horry A. George Allen F. Voshell Dr. Cory F. Jacob 67 Theta Chi Fraternit XI Chapter Founded at Norwich University in 1856. Es- tablished at the University of Virginia in 1914. Roger W. Adams Douglass Allen Thomas W. Blue J. Kirk Briggs Frederich C. Came, Jr. Wallace W. Carr Robert B. Craven Niles M. Crouch G. Kenneth Deagman Kenneth R. Denbroder ACTIVES Jacob C. Diemert Randolf N. Earman, Jr. Charles T. Faulkner Russell H. Fiske, Jr. Robert P. Hanks James C. Johnston Robert B. Jongs lll Robert A. Jortland Lee F. Kunkel John L. Lederer INACTIVES Joseph S. Pappalardo Allen G. Lewis lll Lorton S. Livingston, Jr Richard W. Livingston Robert W. Middaugh Gerald V. Otteni Gary L. Potter William P. Potter III David R. Ralston, Jr. Jack L. Tynch Lawrence W. Young x 1 ,X ' 3. 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I Q 3? f p- 4 Qi M4 uv- - f . ,., ,x sgiiggmpy .I n g s Q I 1 . I - ., mama Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity Chi Chapter Founded at City College ot New York in 1898. Established at the University of Virginia in 1915. Kenneth N. Adatto Stephen D. Baer Leslie R. Bratman Lawrence M. Cordon Stephen P. Carmel L. Robert Cohen John M. Davis Richard Descherer Ronald P. Donn James H. Epstein Charles L. Glazer Lawrence M. Gold ACTIVES Michael J. Griffith Donald S. Hershman Lewis D. Hirshler Lawrence Janow Peter E. Kaplan Mark A. Levinson Michael H. Levinson Arthur J. Levy Jettrey F. Mand Anthony F. Markel David M. Monen William l. Rau Stephen Rose Charles Rotgin Stephen A. Schiff Stuart A. Simon Martin L. Slavin Bennett L. Stein Charles R. Swartz Michael Wagenheim Victor1VVertheimer Michael C. Willner Mark B. Winnick Donald L. Zachary 70 15' 'Gi All Lg. gh , .ERZBT 1-'95 .Al 1,1 6,1 ,--A L l ,qv gt' LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: R. Donn. B. Cohen, M- Levinsen. L. Hirshler, S. Simon, M. Wnllner FOURTH ROW C Rotgin M Grifnrh C Glazer M. Levinson, S. Schitt, S. Carmel. SECOND ROW: L. Brafman, D. Zackary, P. Kaplan, M. Slavin M Wagenheim S Rose B Stein R DeSCherer J. Mand, K. Adatto, S. Bear, L. Cardon. THIRD ROW: L. Cohen, L. Janow, Nl. Winnick, VV Rau V Weithelmei J. Levy, J. Davis, D. Monen, L. Gold, C. Swartz, D. Hershmcm, J. Epstein, Leonard Biberman Stephen Caplan Joseph H. Lawrence lzack Glasser FRATRES IN URBE Richard S. Glasser Stanley I. Goldman S. Phillip Heiner Selig Kingofi Peter L. Kofi Arnold J. Kresch Douglas Slavin Ronald Winston Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternit Gary R. Alexander Richard B. Ansell Alan R. Beilowitz Stephen L. Berger Irvin J. Brodsky Martin A. Brody Stephen R. Brothers Barry N. Chodak Gary M. Cohen Jerald P. Cohen Nu Chapter Founded at City College of New York in 1903. Established at the University in l9l5. ACTIVES Martin G. Farber Gary L. Graham Michael R. Greenberg Steven J. Greenberg Jeltrey A. Harris Richard S. Lane Vann H. Lefcoe Laurence M. Lesser Stephen A. Miller Jeffrey M. Phillips Victor S. Podell Barry R. Poretz Bernard G. Robbins Charles H. Roistacher Jerome L. Rubin Marc G. Shrier Harold K. Shulman Steven B. Sorkin Barth A. Weinberg Edward Woodman ixxlll E ,fy A J X Xu x l l J' if 'fly 'C c l f F-17111-,C for 7 ' AF L! lll i Y Y ,-, Da.. f ,---Q 72 L LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: M. Shrier, S. Greenberg, W. Jerblum, G. Cohen, l. Brodsky, E. Woodman, G. Heller, G. Alexander, R. Lune, V. Podell Graham, C. Roisfocher. SECOND ROW: B. Porefz, B. Weinberg, S. Berger, H. B- l-SSSSV, M- GFOSSYTICH1, l'l- Fl6lClS- FOURTH ROWS S- Brolhers, M- Farber, J Shulman, M. Greenberg, R. Hansel, S. Blender, L. Lesser. THIRD ROW: J. Rubin, 5- 5OI'l4lfl, G- COIWGH, S- Miller, V- l-EICOG, -1- Phillips, B- Chodak. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Edwin S. Cohen FRATRES IN URBE Frederick Askin Walter Emroch Robert C. Whitestone Michael Landau 73 Delta Llpsilon Fraternit Virginia Chapter Founded at Williams College in 1834 Estab- lished at the University of Virginia in i922 William H. Bode James W. Bremer Southard E. Brumfie Robert W. Buchan John H. Campbell Lawrence E. Crosby William R. Daniel Edwin J. Delattre Sterling W. Durham Richard B. Fisher Samuel A. Garrison James l. Gilbert ld ACTIVES Robert S. Goodman Lawrence G. Hallstrom James M. Harriman Frederick D. Hilton Eugene B. Hutchinson Allen J. Lynch Bruce I. McGown William F. Marlow George M. Mayhugh Robert G. Middleton Arthur H. Miller Charles T. Morse Roy L. Pearson William L. Rando-I Darrel C. Reeves Michael G. Renn John R. Remis Archibald M. Smith John C. Sno-ok William R. Spankle Robert L. Vanover John W. Vice Tod W. Wagner Edward J. Wooldridge 'N?' - ff ff' skfl. 42- 5149 Q Drs, wf ffr 4255 7. '-seH?rnf 'ffl ' nzaqgg. -SQ: 'Q 22 V,:- fini is LL ,L 74 - .:,,, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: J. Gilbert, J. Harriman, Napoleon, R. Vanover, A Lynch W Spankle. SECOND ROW: W. Daniel, F. Hilton, E. Hutchinson T Wagner L Hallstrom, G. Mayhugh, W. Randol. THIRD ROW: M. Renn, L. John H. Allen John J. Bibb James Bowen Jury Y. Brown, Jr. William B. Burnet David S. Callaghan William Cainer Samuel Crickenburger Abner J. Dalton Raymond Davis FRATRES IN FACULATE Alto E. Feller Tom Oblinger FRATRES IN URBE Douglas Deane Charles B. Goclclin Gordon Granger Wallace Harding Frank Holloway William R. Jones Stillman Kelley Robert E. Lee James A. Leitch, Jr. Robert P. Makielski Crosby, J. Snack, B. McGowan, W. Bode, S. Durham, D. Reeves, C. Morse R. Goodman, A. Smith. FOURTH ROW: R. Fisher, G. Remis, G. Vice, E Wooldridge, T. Will, W. Marlow. Lorin A. Thompson Andrew C. Marinas Edward R. Masser Thomas McConchie Forrest Miller Robert W. Mincer Russel Mooney Bland Norris William Norvell Charles Zaroulis Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternit Joseph I. Abramson Edward L. Block Joseph P. Bornstein Daniel N. Davis John L. Ehrlich Lewrence M. Evans Joseph S. Frank Robert P. Frank Robert M. Glasser Marc A. Goldberg Mark S. Goldman Alan J. Goldstein Peter L. Goodman David I, Greenberg Edward D. David 1 7 Mu Chapter Founded at New York University in l9l3. Es- tablished at the University of Virginia in l924. ACTIVES Frederick L, Greene Allen K. Halperin Michael S. Heltand Martin Horenstein Kenneth J. Kessler Robert L. Krawcheck Richard E. Laster Paul Laster David P. Levin Malcolm P. Levin Edward A. Linden Charles S. Lorber Kenneth J. Roberts Filmore E. Rose INACTIVES H. M. Familant L-.4 71211 pf-gli Herbert S. Rosenblum Alan H. Rosenthal Jeffrey Schiller Ronald H. Shittan David E. Schreiber Barney R. Seigel Michael Silver Steven L. Solomon William M. Sroka David L. Upton David A. Weinberger Andrew J. Willner Barry Wolfe Steven M, Zimmet Joel M. Margolis swf 'if . 4:7 . 1 f i 3, r z X' MWF M ...S . 1 f '-' ' ' -' ,vgfd . f --J' V. - . -'rr 2 355-f H , f . Ss, 2' '. ni.. - ' . '.'ieeeel' ' ' I L f 31. ee 'W ' rt . A Lf- 'ii .:s : ' :: 'f r gig'-.frg?1RF5fZQa,..,,fzE543 ll 3 7.3 ' X e t wirzwe- gsiidievgkfem Wee' -M 1' egg' , n ,P , iii Q ei me -. will -...se . ,n . ui. Emi wif M, ie i i1efir2a:wvf.rf 4 K win i if x,, '-.WifiMff...iiffw.ff. li. 1- K Y' f we 5gl,.w.zf.fi,,i ,ii-fe. W i 51 s 4 -Um a::V-lf: 'l ws, .i.s-zum ., 1 ., H., J 2 fl i V F gr at ,M . , 1 1 rr M-QJFMQ-:zzggg 'QQ 13 i ' ' : ,Fri 1 E' ,- I fl ii LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: D. Upton, S. Salman, R. Frank, D. Greenberg, Goldberg, R. Glasser, L. Evans, J. Abramson, E. Block, D. Weinberger, M. W. Sroka, J. Schiller, S. Zimmet, J. Ehrlich, W. Walman. SECOND ROW: Horenstein, M. Levin. FOURTH ROW: E. Linden, P. Laster, D. Levin, A. Gold- B. David, H. Rosenblum, D. Schreiber, A. Willner, M. Goldman, A. Halperin, stein, D. Davis, B. Siegel, J. Bornstein, K. Roberts. FIFTH ROW: R. Laster, R. Krawcheck, M. Helfand, P. Goodman, A. Rosenthal. THIRD ROW: M. M. Silver, F. Rose, K. Kessler, R. Greene, R. Shittan, B. Wolfe, C. Lorber. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. D. A. Kruger Dr. B. Z. Linfield FRATRES IN URBE Larry W. Dobrinsky Elliot Scher Franklin A. Swartz Robert N. Levine Richard A. Schreiber Jay H. Zimmerman Mannie Smith 77 Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternit Gamma Omicron Chapter Founded at Illinois Wesleyan in l899. Estab- lished at the University of Virginia in 1949. Richard P. Adams Michael C. Anderson Maximillian A. E. Aue Robert J. Austin Victor R. Brugart Robert F. Burnett Douglas Cather John R. Clarke James C. Compton, Jr. Alan A. Cole Barrent L. Fake David S. Holland Jay H. Hoofnagle Bill R. Huddle Brian L. Blades JI-L ACTIVES David Ross Huddle Christian B. Hughes James C. Isaacs John E. Isaacs Alan C. Johnson Paul A. Johnson Byron P. Kloeppel Caesar Lazzuri William McCauley James R. McConville Robert W. Memler William C. Myer James C. Moulton George L. Mozingo INACTIVES David W. Farrar Henry V. Nickel Paul R. V. Pawlowski Bruce W. Rentch Ronald G. Rago Donald E. Robinson James A. Rogers Michael Stockdell Ronald D. Suiter William H. Sykes Edward M. Turner John E. Via Peter H. Walker Robert C. Woll Donald P. Scango f. 3 Z: 78 iw v l, ':l. . - S- ': .r: ' A .X . '53 . . F A9 'JC . ' -i i , I, I - If --I -1. 'it ...I . ef. ' . I l I ,i.. l I . ii' r 1 ' .1 . gn 4. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: P. Walker, M. Stockclell. SECOND ROW: ROW: A. Cole, J. Hoofnagle, B. Rentch, B. Burnett, P. Kloeppel, W. Mc- J. McConviIIe, C. Lazzuri, D. Holland, H. Nickel, T. Miozingo, B. Roberts, Cauley, R. Rago, R. Suiter, P. Johnson, R. Whited, L. Donnahoo. FIFTH ROW: N. Scanniello, A. Arden. THIRD ROW: J. Via, M. Anderson, J. Rogers, J. W. Sykes, J. lsaccs, P. Pahivlowski, B. Memler, J. lsaccs, E. Turner, C. Meyer, Compton, B. Ave, J. Clarke, B. Fake, V. Brungart, T. Terrell. FOURTH J. Moulton, B. Blades. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Arthur C. Greene, Jr, FRATRE5 IN URBE Harold D. Browning Wilmer E. Moomaw William T. Tomes Robert L. Henkle Warren K. Salsbury Kenneth S. Tyler Michael A. Hoover John R. Stubbings Harry T. Williams 79 Sigma Phi Fraternit Alpha of Virginia Chapter lished at John S. Baymiller Paul H. Becker Dennis H. Bigelow Robert L. Bradshaw Julian A. Bryant George W. Burke Arthur W. Chesterson James W. Constable Constantine L. Dimos John B. Dinsmore A. John Ettling Founded at Union College in 1827, Estab- the University of Virginia in l953. ACTIVES Richard W. Gerrity Paul l. Guilden David M. Hubbard Christopher Hutchinson Michael T. Jackson James L. Jenkins Joseph F. Kent William M. Lake Beniamin Lamberton Michael H. Laughlin William H. Lipscomb l x l i 80 Godfrey M. Long Howard B. Means Charles S. McVeigh T. Channing Moore H. T. Nerill R, H. Pewett Louis R. Redden Thomas B. Stevens Peter S. Swanzig Donald L. Twiss Henry C. Wheelwright 'Mull LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: G. Long, C. Dimos, H. Means, H. Nevill, A. Chesterson, J. Jenkins, P. Gulden, D. Twiss. THIRD ROW: M. Laughlin, H. Wlweelwright, T. Moore, J. Bcrymiller, R. Gerrity, P, Zwanzig. SECOND C. McVeigh, B. Lumberton, J. Constable, M. Jackson, D. Bigelow, R ROW: A. Ettling, VV. Lake, T. Stevens, W. Lipscomb, J. Bryant, J. Dinsmore, Pewett, R. Bradshaw, J. Kent, G. Burke. FRATRES IN URBE John O. Carr Collin G. Rosse Donald G. Ste-revs Robert Pyle Charles Sanford John M. Tuck 81 Sigma Pi Fraternit Beta Pi Chapter Founded at Vincennes University in l897. Estab- lished at the University ot Virginia in l959. Denis A. Bailey Charles L. Baltimore, Jr. Edward T. Blot William S. Brown Donald C. Cantor Claude Carlisle Caylor, ill Eugene W. Chappell, Jr. Daniel M. Chichester John C. Clary Joseph N. Coffee, Jr. John M. Corriveau William A. Davidson Donald W. Davis ACTIVES Donald W. Davis John F. Dienelt Robert D. Ditmars David G. Dunkenberger Clyde L. Ellis Joseph T. Farina James W. Farris John B. Flora David A. Gibb Fredrick G. Goodwin David Jones Thomas W. Johnson David C. Larsen Dennis B. McCormick Robert E. Meintzer Donald V. lvloorehead Bennett S. Palmer Marty T. Runlde Paul T. Scott Joseph J. Schulz William B. Snidovv Clarence F. Ward, Jr. Bruce R. Watts Marty P. Way, Ill Terry M. Wildman INACTIVES Neil Bleakley Douglas Cramer . . -.fe S - f -. if 1 ' ..,- J. Niggas saw ff '- at - .lihlx .ii ' X 'isssx 0 1 'ff-1 -. L it-it il T N M-awww-:rw -s f:-7 . -X .fit 4s5,fu,iQi2y -, A fa.:::f:1f - , --Q L.. .... X 1. -:yt T isiilfqliiii. lt- -J . S ss t 4. Vi' K Q 2:11 -izggl.. , f .SK V 'I-V l. sl iwiiwii 'Mi' .-15 Z . X4 'HW till A' x iii ' 1' f ff . X 'msgs 1. -see-stat 91.-. T , f . 4 PSTTTT-, . l P' :TE ?f2Efr7 i7iCL if - - i 1- tmilkfiiiilm L zfrfri q'f'W r ' -'LL E llll' 'Tffi' J 2' T : 3 f T Lv' Fi Mt liniiiiiiilli illlliifft giliiifs fe ,gfii in SE illlllll ls S S ,lFl- ' f?5l..,... '-'- 'P , -f 1 B, - P J . 1 -' 5 1 -, . 1 'L Il Z1 T-1,11-2' - ' -:.:i:fM ' 'T il i 0 . xl ,T ., it ...aff ,y,l. I .4 'AH ,.YT , xy.. 2-521255 W' - - -Q i 'l ' ',?- if 2' TL- --A -'1 ' fIa- - - 'T sfxn iii - 'film' X Isfff' ,r3llf..ffg.5:', AL, . .. ' T In ,MQ sf vslstxr -, ,hQy3g:3.3:5:L Q D rif fr !Efaf.us+q..iQ,e:2a'-i V- W-45,,.. I - 'D Q-7-..f,ifTn il Y! 1 '- X - T T -f:.. -. . . f-f -i-rs Fw ' e f '--+ 82 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW, S, Lacy, P. Cagle, P. Scott, D. Chichester, J. B. Ditrnars, T. Wildman, C. Caylor, B. Browne, J. Farris, J. Minton, G. Harmon, D. Davis, B. Bayon, M. Way. SECOND ROW: F. Goodwin, D. Chappell. FOURTH ROW: J. Dienelt, D. Larson, J. Coffee, D. Moore-head, Cantor, E. Hughes, B. Watts, J. Corriveau, T. Johnson, B. Snidow, J. Schulz, D, Dunkenberger, D. Jones, D. McCormick, B. Meintzer, D. Bailey, C. Ellis. J. Farina, Br Palmer. THIRD ROW: Earl, C. Ward, C. Baltimore, B. Davidson, FIFTH ROW: S. Culbertson, E. Blot, B. Ellis, J. Clary, B. Flora. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dick Clark Glen Strohl FRATRES IN URBE Edward Budnick Preston Hupt Joseph Spenser Alan Cross Douglas Smith 83 Pi Kappa Phi Fraternit Beta Upsilon Chapter Chartered at the University of Virginia in l96l. ACTIVES Stephan S. Applegate William B. Arnold R. Bruce Bickley Walter H. Brinkman Edgar K. Browning J. Richard Burnett Larry H. Ellis William M. Ewald Eugene F. Hart J. Christian Helmer James S. Henry Fred H. Hirsch H. Wingfield Hughes Richard M. Lacy Dudley B, Lewis J. Herbert Long H. Joseph Mcliane Donald C. McKinney Ronald L. McKinney Lawrence McKnight Herbert C. Milllcey D. Wayne Moore Garland L. Mooretield Williaiit W. Pretlow Dean R. Schnitz Todcl W. Seabold Richard W. Sideloottom Donald D, Slesnick Robert L. Stewart John S. Sullivan Thomas L. Szabo James F. Tune Arthur J. Walrath P . 'ff , N ' , I' W sg ,, ,' f ,- wills. 1-5 -3,3 -',f4:?.?',l..., 6' . 'i ' ,- fill s Q W. Q, E-' 1 we-'f vi ligli y I' - Y I Nztau-I :T I .. 2 Il'-, , D7 If G!A:.:atQ6:f.' Sf. ...V ' 'Q 4 ffl SE he ilsfpgl rl -' ,nest 'i 19 M ,. XE :Q LEM! - a f -' N by wi... ,C ,,e.es.' .A 1 ' tiff?-?i?ii1'-'Lied ': fr '--ff5E1f'?Q3LeiL'fiE?5- .ff453P , . Sltisi 'll yfigily. 1s:I:r2ss:522-::: f 34551: 1--:::::ia.: : I -fs' 'f::ET?Sl1l1 QQ . 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Henry, R. Lacy, R. Anderson, J. Tune ing. SECOND ROW: J. Sullivan, G. Mooreflelcl, W. Arnold, W. Pretiow, D. Slesnick, P. Kurnnay. FIFTH ROW: M. Cole, L. Ellis, B. Ewolcl, W F. Hirsh, T. Seabold, H. Milkey, R. McKinney. THIRD ROW: V. Sapp, D. Hughes, C. Helmner, L. Mclfnighf, H. Long, R. Sideboffom, W. Moore McKinney, T. Szabo, A. Walrafh. FOURTH ROW: S. Applegate, R. Burnett, FRATRES IN FACULTATE Charles L. Fry FRATRES IN URBE James W. Biglovv, V George W. Cornell Daniel B. Kimball Leroy R. Hamblelf 85 Delta Sigma Phi Fraternit Alpha Mu Chapter Founded or The College ol Cily of New York in l899. Rechorfered or the University of Virginia in l964. Williom F. Bcirrell Gary L. Cordvvell Henry L. Curry Keith VV. Denslow Peter I-l. Dunn Guy P. Esies Lcirry W. Froncis ACTIVES Delmo C. Freernon, Joseph Gillerloin Williom A. Groy W, Brion l-lorris L. Deon l-lickmon Roberi L. Morlin Michoel D. Mchleer Rolaeri M. Miles Junius l. Pridgen R. Edsel Simms John C. Thompson Jomes R. Tyler Robert Vermillion . y i 1 X g X i i lm L l 1 - xx 1 l' MIA LL I l X I l L 2 f l:1r' W , i l - E , -vu!! ' 1 l . ii- il L-me L ri If i 2 1 , , . - xx x I I1 1 ' l ll - -T W. Pin- 'Hi-1:1 F4 6 L L if I d'FfF:,9iiiQw,'W -i. :Q'eQlfl, ','i -1 . r, mmm -1, - ill ., 4vrgr.'f3' 1 .--- TH ME. 3,-5rQ37A.al,iL-.fl.!f i H, k I ,Qi , ,,,1 , 3.1. P ,.5 f-rw lly s. 'gif' '.,'?f-. HIV'-me-X r I 315 . gg W W . fl .VM-'T'C ' il Vfj,!1l YU - -- -rl-ffl . . . lil--57? I fr 'A' 'li siifllll '35 l?rri.'.'.L.v'i?L lif'gf'5lf'? 'TL' 3 K lf: FT: 'ff' 'l' lla. ff' X , . K li' R., M A i fly 5, 7. W M, ff 1 , -Ill' 'lllllizilqillf ,.f.,: ,:f45: --:-.Lag , ,f -555 H f N I N - X . v N l' xx., Sgt 1' 'Bax 5g :'K, ' ' 555131.-- 86 ii l LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: K. Denslow, L. Froncis, W. Gray, M. McNeer, J. Tyler, J. Gillerloin. THIRD ROW: W. Borreft, J. Thomson, H. Curry, P R. Miles, G. Corclwell, D. Freeman. SECOND ROW: D. Hickmon, R. Simms, Dunn, J. Pridgen, B. Harris, R. Morrin, G. Estes. FRATRES IN FACULTATE James W. Cole W. Roy Frcmk FRATRES IN URBE Arthur F. Mc1cConochie Milfon L. Grigg Tipton R. Sncively 87 Inter-Fraternity Council Representatives SECOND SEMESTER AEH Al Goldstein ATS! Don Picard B911 Rutledge Young X'l' Patrick Bower XXI' Gil Minor AKE Dave Call AT Larry Hallstrom KA Joe Oldham KE Roger Broom 'PEN Steve Greenbu rg Officers I 963 I'l'-X Bill Schenck 'PAH Bob Douthat 'I'-IW' Jim Gilwee 'NYE Sam Dunn 'PEN Nick Suhr TIKA Doug Gordon IIIUI' Wayne Moore LN' Richard Stutts NI' Dick DeButts IAP? Sherrell Aston -YK Bob Parker SN Strocle Brent 54' Mike Jackson Eli John Dienelt -5'l'l5 Phil Stone TKI4 Alan Cole HX Bobby Jones 9-AX John Rutherford ZBT Chuck Rotgin WI' Jim I-largroves 534' Gary Caldwell 3-3-3 Committee Kenneth Lawder .... ......... P resident Doug Luke ...... ...... V ice-President Paul Laster ..... .... S ecretary-Treasurer FIRST SEMESTER Doug Luke ...... ......... P resident Paul Laster .,.. ...... V ice-President Bob Satterheld ...... Secretary-Treasurer LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: J. Shur, W. Schenck, S. Aston, D. Luke, P. Luster, A. Goldstein, J. Hurgroves. SECOND ROW: L. Hollstrom, D. DeButts, R. Jones, J. Rutherford, A. Cole, F. Briggs, D. Chichester, P. Stone ADMINISTRATION: B.F.D. Runk, Vincent Shea, Magaret G. Tyson. FACULTY: Wendell E. Mcilbon, T. Graham Hereford, A.J.G. Priest. STUDENT: Douglas Luke, Sherrell Aston, Robert Harris, W. Montague. THIRD ROW: W. Moore, W. O'I'r, B. Patrick, D. Gordon, B. Parker, J. Gilwee, R. Stuits, C. Rotgin, S. Minor. use ' V . . ' in I - if 'llTk'l N. .., rn, I r l ul Omega Chi Sororit Chi Omega Sorority vvos founclecl April l5, T827 or The University of Arkonsos. The University of Virginia chopier vvos esfoblished in 1927. Members Afheno Angelus Koihy Lomloerf Peggy Thomson Morilyn Borrow Suson Siockdell Koren Whipp Polly Cole Suson Terry LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: M. Borrow, K. Lambert, P. Cole, P. Thomson. SECOND ROW: S. Terry K. Whipp, S. Stockdell, A. Angelus. 1 - vw ii-il . V ' ' IH Q: . e Y -,- 1-5 57 -, .UM-, ,--P. i - ,- V , J . A ' r . .gm-T. f: W, , . 1 ii W , Y , . .' . 132' figii , -,i :- -5, VP. '-'1'..f..'. 1 1. . 1 ' 5 .' --F '-'Aw' W. 89 Zeta Tau Alpha Sororit i898 at Marilyn Burton Patricia Cain Patricia Cultici Birdie Giles Rebecca Henkle Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority was founded October l5, Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia. Members Kathryn Hudson Margaret Jenkins Regina Laing Belle Malbon Margaret Maupin Lorna .lean Miller Joy Murphy Edwyna McMulIan Dianne Twentyman Margaret Williamson Kathryn Wood LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: M. Burton, K. Wood, E. McMullan, R. Laing, L. Miller, B. Giles. SECOND ROW R Henkel, P. Cain, W. Maupin, M. Williamson, D. Twentyman, K. Hudson, P. Cutlia, B. Malbori M Jenkins. 90 E221-f'kmet w-iii . 4 ., ' ' 1 ras, .-.,w '1 E 3 iss I 'sf 1 5.1 in .1 Kappa Delta Sororit Kcippci Delro Sororiry wos founded Ociober 23, l897, or Longwood College, Fdrmville, Virginia. Bero Alpho Choprer wos insrolled of The University of Virginia June lO, l932. Members Melindo Davidson Borbciro Eisele Eleanor Goode Joyne Gosnell Corolyn Andrews Eldine Beord Koy Brooks Cdrhy Costello LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: J. Gosnell, S. Harris, E. Beard, ROW: B. Stephens, C. Andrews, M. Davidson, K. Brooks. Sdndro l-ldrris Alice Kyle Mcxrgorer Romsey Betty .lo Srephens B. Eisele, E. Goode, L. Kyle. SECOND . jig, Y 91 2? Pan-Hellini Coun il President Secrefory Treasurer Polly Cole Borboro Eisele Jayne Gosnell LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: B. R. Lcxing. Yrs' Eff ,J 4-5 i- ,375E??,z' . Officers Polly Cole .. . .. Coihy Cosiello KoiyVVood Members Eisele, P. Cole, K. Wood. Regina Laing Kofhie Lomberi Kofie Wood SECOND ROW: J. Gosnell, K. Lambert iw. ai 92 Women's Student Association The VVomen's Student Association ot the University of Virginia has exclusive jurisdiction in all matters pertaining solely to women students except those which tall under the authority ofthe Faculty or the Honor Committee. All University women students are ipso facto members ot the VV.S.A. Every spring, the women in each department ot the University elect representatives to the W.S.A. Council, the legislative body for the group. At this time the women as a whole also elect the otchcers ot the Association. Officers President ..... . . Eve Jensen Vice-President ..... . . Katie Wood Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Linda Park Representatives Marilyn Barrow Ann Drunagel Dorothy Snook Marilyn Burton Susan Harvey Barbara Starks Ann Cheetham Roberta Jeromin Peggy Thomson Linda Crouch Ruth Lehmann Lorna Jean Trompen Eolwyna McMullan LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST' ROW: M. Barrow, J. Miller, L. Park, E. Jenson, K. Wood, R. Jeromin, P Thomson. SECOND ROW: D. Sriook, E. McMullan, M. Burton, R. Lehmonn, A. Cheetham, L. Crouch Z 93 NQ K off 1 WE X 11 X Lifii' X f , 1- - - . 5:1 ' ' 5 -.zz fu 1. mwslieisw 'M X, :fm b .1,. My .Lgffi ,, we .4-gf QRGAN IZATIGNS . If 'Ei I ,,, . ,,.. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: B. Nofif J. Danch, W. Schencky SECOND ROW: M. Grossman: R. Elrod, D. Purdue, D. Tucker, D. Crown, S. Randolph, W. Crawley, R. Graham, R. Stein, THIRD ROW: E. Wells, C. Dunlap, A. Berke- ley, C. Dunn, .I. Roberts, D. Potts. John I.. Dench, Jr. I Editor in Chief A. William Schenck P. Bradley Nott, Jr. Managing Editor Business Manager 1-Q'.v ' I .-IM-gf Corks and Curls The purpose of an annual is To show life aT a university Tor a particular year, and it was wiTh This in mind that The sTaFl of The 1964 CORKS AND CURLS set to work. Many people have worked diligently To make This volume of CORKS AND CURLS the besT in every way. MenTion must be made of The immeasurable assistance given by Charles J. Mott, sales repre- sentaTive for The publisher, American Yearbook Company. Mr. MOTT is a graduaTe of The Univer- siTy and Through his keen interest he has macle many valuable contributions To The book. Also, in The field of photography, Carol Studios of Lynbrook, New York must be cited for their fine porTraiT work and Edwin S. Roseberry for his invaluable aid. Staff crops picture and lays out a page. V35 EM l X . Editorial Staff Organization and Honoraries Editors ....... Daryl B. Crown Schools Editor .,.. Fraternities Editor .... Sports Editors .... Classes Editors . . . Features Editor . . . Art Editor .... Office Manager .... Advertising Manager . . Subscriptions Managers Strother F. Randolph .. Richard P. Sowers William D. Call .. . Robert B. Roberson David N. Tucker . Charles H. Dunlap Warrick E. Elrod . . . W. Lehr Jackson George F. Emery, Jr. . . . Lewis J. Roberts Organization Stott Fraternities Staff . Sports Staff .... Classes Statl .... Assistant Features Business Staff Hugh P. McFalls Frederic H. Graham Richard M. Stein Subscriptions Staff Editor .. . . .. F. Scott Conant William H. Crawley Robert G. Delauney, Jr. Michael H. Holden Robert P. Malley Dennis W. Potts W. Reynolds Williams . Alfred R. Berkeley, lll Thomas R. Lewis Daniel G. Pardue, Jr. . . . George H. Morison Stanley F. Rose ... Marilyn H. Burton Edwin E. Wells . ,. Jerry A. Cassell Edwin R. Feinour Charles K. Fox Martin E. Grossman Peter E. Kaplan Garson E, Wiedeman The Cavalier Daily LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: A. Lewis, S. Hopson, E. Linden, D. Carlton, G. Tower, J. Dienelt, J. Medas, J. Omwake, SECOND ROW: D. Dixon, D. Davis, R. Moomaw, W. Crawley, D. Band, B. Mallory, J. Coe, THIRD ROW: D. Weinberger, L. Holmberg, B. Bayon, W. Flory, H. Curry, R. ln its seventy-fourth year, the CavaIier DaiIy continues to publish four times weekly, striving to bring to students at the University all the news from around the Grounds. Saturday papers and inserts appear occasionally, usually on big week- ends. Accentuating the perenially fine sports coverage, there has been extensive revision in the news and features depart- ments. This has led to a more thorough presentation of the news and the facts behind the news. Through the University notices and the classified section, students are given a means by which they may inform the University of up-coming meet- ings and other events, as well as announcing items for sale and those things lost or found. The pre-session issue, which has become an annual publication, again attempted to orient entering students with respect to the University's many customs and traditions. Managing Board Guy K. Tower ..... . . . . . . .... Editor-in-Chief Richard H. Carlton Managing Editor Edward A. Linden .... , . . Business Manager John F. Dienelt .... ...., S ports Editor Hughes, J. Matson, E. Mannix, FOURTH ROW: W. Cox, M. Wine, J. Seroslcie, M. Creech, J. Cerny, P. Sowers, FIFTH ROW: R. Bloodworth, E. Martin, D. Dyas. News Staff Christopher H. Williams, lll . .. ... Senior City Editor Joshua N. Fletcher ........ ....... C ity Editor William S. Hopson, IV .. . ........ City Editor A W. Lewis .......... . . R. Pinkney Sowers .. . John B. Omwake .... Wiliam B. Mallory .. ....... City Editor Assistant City Editor Assistant City Editor Reporter Jan E. Cerny ........ Reporter Alfred R. Berkeley, lll .. . .. . Reporter William M. Pope, Jr. . . ARSIOOVTSI' Emmett T. Mannix, Jr. . . . Reporter Russell E. Bloodworth . . . . . . Reporter Jack M. Coe ......... . . . Reporter George W. Cox, Ill .... . . . Reporter William H. Crawley . . . .. - Reporter W. Manley Creech ....... . . . Reporter Frederic A. dePeyster, lll .... . . . Reporter H. Phillips Fox, lll .... ... Reporter John D. Levin ..... Reporter J, Edward Martin . . . . . . Re-1OOFlef David P. Owens . . . . . . Reporter Robert P. Pitner Reporter James M. Seroskie . . . - - Reporter Richard W. Hughes . . . . . . RGIOOVTGI' Terry J. Wagner . . . ... Reporter Douglas S. Dixon .... .. . Reporter Lawrence O. Holmberg, Jr . . . Reporter Guy K. Tower ...... Editor-in-Chief Richard H. Carlton . Managing Editor Edward A. Linden . Business Manager Circulation Staff Ronald L. Moomaw .... ........,. C irculation Manager C. William Eastwood ........ Assistant Circulation Manager Walter S. Flory ...... . .. Assistant Circulation Manager Thomas H. Matson . . . . . . Assistant Circulation Manager Michael J. Murphy Cameron W. Cantwell Julian B. Martin Claude C. Caylor Myron T. Steele Stuart M. Lewis Sports Staff John F. Dienelt .... Stanley F. Rose Alan H. Rosenthal George H. Morrison .... J. John Meclas ...... Laurence M. Evans . Richard W. Dyas . . . C. Robert Coates, Jr. .. . Linwood A. Lacy, Jr. Thomas M. Hine Ronald L. McKinney Associate Sports Associate Sports Sports Features Sports . . . Sports .. Sports .. Sports . . . . Sports . . . . Sports . . . . Sports Editor Editor Editor Editor Writer Writer Writer Writer Writer Writer Writer l c Business Staff Edward A. Linden . . ..... Business Manager Daniel N. Davis .... . . . Advertising Manager Barry L. Bayon ..... . . . Schedules Manager William H. Abbuehl Lewis B. Rock David A. Weinberger L. Mark Wine Thomas J. LaForge Features Staff G. Fred Goodwin . Edward L. Hogshire Henry L. Curry William D. Carleton Andrew M. Merkel Kenneth W. Lucas J. David Linehan Stephen R. Fleming John B. Omwake Richard A. Barry Walter F. Korte David A. Gibb Warren H. Small Michael A. Hoover Baxter Whitaker Rosalind J. Elson lf- Features Co-Editor Features Co-Editor Staff at work on to- morrow's paper. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: R. Glazer, A. MacDonald, M. Coleman, Greene, THINRD ROW: R. Whited, J. Childrey, T. Yates, J. Zehmer, C. J. Via, D. Gibb, SECOND ROW: E. Turner, E. Beard, R. Donn, B. Daitz, R. Young, H. Trent. The Universit of The University of Virginia Magazine during its l25th year of publication undertook an expansion program which in- cluded students from other colleges in our area as contributors and readers. As part of this program the UVM established contacts with the students and faculty of these neighboring schools who were interested in contributing to a literary maga- zine such as ours. This program not only brought to our mag- azine some very good talent, but also gave the contributors here at the University of Virginia a chance to publish in other literary magazines. In addition to the short stories, poetry, and essays on cur- rent aftairs of interest to college students, the University of irginia Magazine Virginia Magazine this year introduced the publication of some articles about the University of years past - tor, after all, was this not fitting for this, the only publication which has a history almost as old as the university it represents. It is true that UVM published only four issues this year instead of the five issues last year, but it was felt that the magazine made up in quality what it gave up in quantity. This may perhaps best be seen by the increased number of sales of this year's magazine. The University of Virginia Magazine has truly become the authoritative literary spokesman for the University student. Daniel W. Farrar .... Editor-in-Chief Alaistair Macdonald .Managing Editor David W. Farrar ...... Staff Alastair S. Macdonald .. . Ralph R. Glazer ....... Michael M. Stockdell David A. Gibb ...... Alan C. Johnson ... Karl Miller .......... John Baymiller ....... Paul R. V. Pawlowski .... Edward M. Turner ..... Edward Tauber .... . . . . Editor-in-Chief .. Managing Editor . . . Business Manager . . . . . Fiction Editor . . . Non-Fiction Editor . . . . Design Advisor ArtEditor Layout Layout .... . . . Advertising Circulation Manager Board of Directors J Marshall Coleman Michael A.' Hoover, John E. Via. I R. Glazer, D. Farrar, and A. Macdonald at work putting A 'Llniv?t'Sigf - --4 , Inu . ..,. ... .f out next issue. Ralph R. Glazerr . . Business Manager 101 .i Q31 . LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Fletcher: P. Clagett, W. Montague: A. Peter: W. Hobbs: T. Ziemanf R. Lewis: J. Old- hamp F. Stubblefieldf B. Armstrong: M. Collora: P. Curtis, T. Merckf J. Davidson: G. Schneider: S. Randolph. T. Zieman hands student a looks on The University Union ticket for Artist Series as P. Clagett .i if , The Union is the community center of the University, tor all mem- bers of the University tamily - students, faculty, administration, alumni, and guests. lt is not lust a building, it is also an organi- zation and a program. The Union provides for the services, con- veniences, and amenities the members ot the University family need in their daily lite on the Grounds and tor getting to know and understand one another through informal association outside the classroom. The Union is part of the educational program ot the University - it serves as a laboratory of citizenship, training stu- dents in social responsibility and tor leadership in our democracy. Through its various boards, committees, and statt, it provides a cultural, social, and recreational program, aiming to make tree time activity a cooperative factor with study in education. ln all its processes it encourages self-directed activity, giving maximum opportunity tor selt-realization and tor growth in individual social competency and group effectiveness. Its goal is the development ot persons as well as intellects. The Union purposes to serve as a uni- fying force in the lite ot the University, cultivating enduring regard for and loyalty to the University. 102 LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Stubblefield, J. Oldham, R. Lewis, B. Armstrong. Officers Committee Chairmen Joseph C. Oldham . . . ..... President Patrick G. Clagett . . .... Artist Series Richards C. Lewis . . . . , . Vice-President Thomas T. Zieman . . .. .... ..... . Blood Drive Fred Stubblefleld ..... Secretary Philip G. Curtis Beverly VV. Armstrong .... .... T reasurer Joshua N. Fletcher . Cavalier Christmas Fund Gerald A. Schneider John VV. Davidson . .... Exhibits Arthur C, Peter .... ..... F ilms William L. Montague ........ Fine Arts Permanent William A. Hobbs . Special Activities Antony M. Merck John A. Herring .......... Director Strother F. Randolph . . Travel Marshall True .... T Program Director Michael A. Collora Dave Brubeck Quartet opens the Union's Artis! Series. B235 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: W. Levering, S. Pfeiffer, J. Burguieres, J. Freir, T. Harder, R. Ford, C. Winkler, SECOND ROW: J. Gingles, G. Wilkinson, E. Feinour, S. Etheridge, D. Chapman, R. Capone, R. Crawford, R. Koontz. First Year Committee The First Year Committee ofthe University Union plays an integral part in the function of the Union. lts membership is made up of interested first-year men, who serve a pro- bationary period during their first year, serving under various committee chairmen cmd learning the organization and functions of the Union. Actual membership in the Univer- sity Union is directly determined by the amount of work done on the First Year Commit- tee. Therefore, the First Year Committee is a stepping-stone to all official positions in the Student Union and is invaluable experience for first-year men. 104 l LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: J. Hargroves, L. Hopkins, S. Brent, P. Kel lam, T. Johnson, J. Verity, R. Beers, J. Boucher, B. Ackerly, SECOND ROW J. Gilwee, D. Mathers, B. Gibb, T. Kangur, B. Fake, J. Chaffin, R. Sum- ner, D. Crown, THIRD ROW: J. Kent, R. Tart, T. Borrow, J. Dienelt, C. Rose, W. Albertolli, P. Stone, S. Randolph, W. Rucker, FOURTH ROW J. Harrison, R. Skummer, WI Hughes, T. Hogsliire, S. Hopson, G Schneider, W. Roberts, G. Fritts, S. Wine. Dormitory Counselors Thomas M. Ammons Scott M. Wine John R. McGauley, Jr David R. Mathers Curtis E. Cuddy, Jr. John V. Pincavage Henry L. Warner Russell M. Latierty Daryl B. Crown Frank W. Gwathmey Charles T. Rose, Jr. William B. Rucker John K. Boucher Rupert G. Tart, Jr. Timothy E. Barrow G. Bland Hoke Hunter R. Hughes Richard B. Tucker David A. Gibb John F. Dienelt E. Polk Kellam William S. Hopson John E. Miller Philip E. Stone, Jr. John E. Via William H. Dassler Charles L. Batten J. Rutledge Young William Albertolli B. Donovan Picard William S. Roberts Timothy T. West Ray E. Berger, Jr. Douglas K. Gordon Kenton H. Holden George R. Nelson Thomas T. Kangur Edward L. Hogshire Jonathan G. Verity Patrick H. McFalls Alan J. Goldstein Russ R. Beers Beverly R. Williams Barent L. Fake Joseph T. Whitaker William Forrester Robert C. Sumner Howard B. Means Benjamin C. Ackerly Strother F. Randolph Arthur L. Fox Guy Fritts Joseph F. Kent DeLanson Y. Hopkins Anthony M. Muir .James F. Gilwee Harwood W. Hughes Kenneth O. Conboy Jack S. Cooper Walter M. Dickey Neil V. Davis R. William lde William M. Barlow Warren J. Davis Clarence P. Montgomery James M. McDiarmid Robert R. Skummer James E. Hargroves Richard D. Peterson Frank E. Jordan Thurlow R. Underhill James J. Chafiin, Jr. Jay E. Ziegler Gerald A. Schneider Strode A. Brent, Jr. Cary M. Stewart James B. Harrison Jefferson Society Founded one year before Jefferson's death, the Jefferson Society elected Madison, Monroe, and Lafayette honorary members. Edgar Allan Poe became a member in I826. In I837 the Society was given Hotel C on the West Range, its present home now known as Jefferson Hall. Woodrow Wilson was presiding officer for some time. Other distinguished sons of Jeff have been Governor Manning of South Carolina, the late President of the University, Dr. Edwin Alderman, Virginiaus Dabney, Editor of the Richmond Times Dispatch: and past President of the Lfniversity, Colgate W. Darden. In I956, the Society undertook a literary publication known as the University of Virginia Magazine. Today the Society continues its endeavors in the literary and debating fields, in- cluding the sponsorship of outstanding speakers at the Uni- versity. Officers John E. Via .......... ..... P resident James G. Pastorius, Jr. .. Vice President Lathan M. Ewers, Jr. . . . .... Secretary Paul A. Johnson . , . . . . Treasurer Gary D. Drinkard .. ......... Historian Charles H. Dutkin .. .. Keeper-of-the-Keg LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: B. Roberts, P. Johnson, J. Pastorius, J. Via, L. Ewers, J. Hewson, D. Elmes, SECOND ROW: B. Whited, M. Galgano, P. Robinson, H. Curry, B. Orr, E. Real, R. Bradley, L. Walker, I. Brodsky, R. Glazer, C. Ward, C. Keet, THIRD ROW: A. Kruger, L. Cowherd, J. Tune, R. Leeper, D. Adams, J. Childrey, D. Farrar, A. Cole, B. McCauley, J. Compton, B, Weinberg, H. Muse, B. Mason, W. Small, FOURTH ROW: C. Dutkin, J. Isaacs, J. Sullivan, W. Walker, T. Wood, R. Spindell, M. Hudgins, B. Daitz, FIFTH ROW: M. Burke, J. Mentz, P. Singh, VV. Harris, S. Galleher, A. Bowden, W. Moore, W. Foster. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: G. Hellman, W. Sheppe, F. Fife, S. McCasland, E. Slaughter iChairmanl, D. Gibbes CAclviserJ, J. Small, C. Daniel, L. Hammond. Y.M.C.A. The University YMCA, oldest in the world, is a non-denominational association of Christian students and faculty members vvhose purpose is to discuss and explore the meaning of Christian thought and ideals. The association develops broad understanding of various religious views and also conducts community wide services. The YMCA, center of religious activities within the University, is committed to enlarging the religious life of the students. A few of the functions ot the association are to conduct weekly worship services, plan various religious series, write The Jeltersonian, and operate the Belmont Boys Club. The University YMCA receives no outside financial support. Except for several gitts, all resources are expended by University-wide efforts. 107 fl'?lf'g2' LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: C. Morneson, A. Johnson, E. Thompson, R. Tyrrell, Smollridge, R. Harris, R. Fry, W. Albertolli. Edwin B. Thompson Alon C. Johnson .. Robert S. Fry ..... Architectural Council Officers John S. Boymiller ...... H. H. Smcillridge, III . . . President Vice-President . . . Secretory . . . Treasurer . . . Historian 108 Members William R. Albertolli John S. Boymiller Edword M. Boyer Robert S. Fry Robert A. Horris Alon C. Johnson Peter T. Johnson Chorles T. Motheson H. H. Smollridge, lll Edword A. Smith, lll Edwin B. Thompson Robert G. Tyrrell Noel P. Acton William R. Albertolli Kenneth L. Allen David L. Almquist Peter B. Anderson Peter C. Anderson Robert L. Arminio Charles R. Ashley Theodore A. Barrows Frederick W. Baukhages John S. Baymiller Russell E. Bloodworth, Jr Michael E. Bolinger Michael J. Borecki Robert L. .Borum William P. Bowling, III Edward M. Boyer Robert N. Bradley Thomas L. Branch David M. Buckley Gerald W. Burke Jose L. Camina Howard E. Conn Samuel A. Chambers, Jr Donald E. Chapman James J. Chapman, III Juan O. Chaves Michael A. Christiano William G. Clark, Jr. Samuel Collins Robert J. Comazzi Donald M. Cosgrove John H. Crcgoe, Jr. Henry N. Custis, Jr. John D. Dalgliesh, Jr. William R. Daniel John W. Davidson, Jr. Paul V. Davis Paul D. Edmeades Edward L. Eichman, Jr. George F. Emery, Jr. Richmond M. Eustis Joseph T. Farina Larry W. Fink Richard B. Fisher Richard L. Ford, Jr. William L. Forwood, Jr. George M. Franck Robert S. Fry, III James D. Gacek Samuel C. Galbreath Joseph E. Garland, ll Michael G. Garland Francis M. Garretson Robert T. Gault David H. Gleason Philip R. Goyert, Jr. Willard R. Grace Gary L. Graham Robert A. Harris, Jr. Dennis E. Haskell William C. Hawpe Richard A. Hellegas Philip R. Henry Robert S. Herbert Thomas M. Hine, Jr. John M. Hodges Peter Hoclson Christopher F. Holland Herbert A. Holt, Ill Harvey A. Hutchinson, ll Alan C. Johnson Peter T. Johnson Bruce M. Justice Paxton S. H. Kimbrough Frederick T. Kines Richard W. B. King Roger A. King Vincent G. Kling, Jr. John L. Knight Donald W. Konz George K. Kooluris Jerold E. Kreidler Norman R. Lader Sandy H. Lambert, IV Michael Landau Joe B. Lanford Joseph S. LaValle John J. Lederer Kenneth A. Leoni Harris N. Lindentield William H. Lipscomp, lll Douglas P. Lloyd Calder C. Loth Allen J. Lynch Kenneth P. Lynch, Jr. Denison MacDonald William J. Mackey Charles M. Maddox Robert P. Makielski John J. Markham Robert L. Martin Edward C. Mathes Rlcha rd A Mattson Charles T. Matheson American Institute . ' I.-:Rl 57-li 1, tn! , . .1 xt I. L, it I- 'I dee.. 75 f Archit 1' George H. C. McClure, Jr. James R. McCue William L. McHenry John B. McPherson William H. Melvin George G. Miller Karl W. Miller, Jr. Robert A. Miller Robert M. Miller Herbert C. Millkey, Jr. William H. Moorhouse, Jr Robert G. Mudd Michael B. Newbill Jeffrey A. Newcomb Ivey L. Nix Arthur R. Nowak Robert H. Nylander James S. O'Halloran, Jr. Lewis M. Owen, Jr. Robert G. Owens, Ill Robert W. Parke Charles R. Parker Frank C. Parker Jeffrey G. Parsons Paul R. V. Pawlowski Robert E. Payne Charles T. Peters, Jr. James B. Pettit, Jr. Donald J. Potter Brian F. Reddy William J. Reese Robert D. Reich, Jr. David R. Reidford George Q. Retz Roger R. Richmond .. 4..- .. at .least X, ., .p Ti: ..-- -at E Marion J. Rinehart, Jr Roger A. Rowitz Andrew T. Sammataro Barney R. Siegel Frank A. Siemiele Robert D. Simpson, Jr. Horace Smallridge Edwin A. Smith, Ill Frank C. Snedaker James G. Snyder Joseph A. Stewart Charles E. Stinnett Paul A. Sweet Charles H. Tenser Donald J. Thomas Oren R. Thomas, lll Edwin B. Thompson Michael D. Tindol George C. Toop Paul L. Troast Michael A. Tulou Robert G. Tyrrell Albert E. Walker John H. Waters Stephen J. Weed Thomas C. White Robert A. Wilson, III William C. Winder Philip W. Worrall Winston L. Wright Dennis R. Wyckott John G. Zehmer, Jr. Peter E. Zwanzig xiii .. I if T . .f,.' JI er f x i. il I t iii-ly Ill .gm 'l. I . s-Lg 5 N .. . 6 v . -ll J WN lf' law' . X , ag I -,-1 A- 'sZ'g lljq , I ifjfy' L Mix! Wm'- ' r. 'D lf s- ,,. . ' 1. ' . ,ifft Q - ,rw-' . . gigs- Z :J 1... wi, -- ' it 7 1 Q 1, 1, , 1 U -g.u,.'u. .c ' 'xll y -' -- is 1. .Fifa 1. ' ' X 1' -ly P2 '71 .- 5 ' N' : 'f ' fs ..-1. ' . X -f is lv- v tx n ,. 'S :RW ::3-. XS' '-' jT'52:fsii:s. ' - ,gs:5514f?2f ' ' ,1 fl.. .f' ifvfQ:,.:f2f ' ...u .-. .. ' Skull and Keys Officers James E. Hargroves, Jr. . . , ...... President Hunter R. Hughes ...... . . . Vice-President J. Rutledge Young, Jr. . . . . . . Secretary Stanley F. Rose ....... .... T reasurer When Skull and Keys and Sceptre were within the University Party, membership into the two organizations was elective and honorary. Since their division into separate and rival parties, membership has been placed on a basis ot equal representation for each social traternity, and both parties solicit the active participation ot interested independ- ent groups in the University. 110 Ol vi ' ' ' Sceptre Society Qfficers A. William Schenck . . . ...... President C. Eugene Angle .... .... V ice-President George R. Nelson .... ...... S ecretary Donald S. Hershman . . . . . . Treasurer Sceptre and Skull and Keys are political societies of students in the College of Arts and Sciences. Until the spring of i953 the two organizations were both contained within the University Party, but after the collapse of the rival Cavalier Party in i952, the society decided to split into rival political groups in order to provide a two-party system for the college voters. 111 a V LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW J Blonfon, A. Holmes, J. Dovies G Kraft Swope J Shreeve J Watson G Johnson THIRD ROW D Jarvxs B Eos? .I Dlenelf J Harmon SECOND ROW: M. Hudgins, D. Mooreheod H wood C Cocke D Dunkenberger D Jones S Fisher B Davidson Delta Sigma Pl F. Gordon Kroff . . John F. Dovies John F. Dienelf Hugh A. Holmes . Jerry R. Hormon .. Jockson L. Blonton Me-ode G. Stone . Officers Robert C. Whitestone .. Robert W. Young Herbert Jonkers .... Patrick J. Vaughan .. . . . . . President . . . Vice-President . . . . Secretary . Historian Alpha Kappa P i LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: D. Yowell, P. Sciylor, P. Vaughan, R. White- stone, H. Jonkers, R. Young, R. Hunt, P. Yawger, SECOND ROW: W. Tay- lor, P. Bergbeeler, L. White, W. Moore, L. Jackson, T. Bedford, S. Hoster D. Collins, D. Church, W. Ferguson, THIRD ROW: B. Hutchinson, R. Cheat- han, T. Matson, K. Sabanosh, C. Weatherheacl, T. Poe, FOURTH ROW: R Lone, K. Boyles, W. Calliott, lvl. Shrier, C. Glazer, J. Depenbrack, D Livingston, J. Guglielmett, R. Parker, G. Schickler, W. Carreras. J... Si' ,fit ey? ea' S Fl' 'Tiilltt JT Li ,Hi at T t Q i 7 113 Theta Tau LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: G. Burdette, D. Greenberg, V. Bell, A. Hut- ton. SECOND ROW: G. Fort, H. Robertshaw, C. Spence, R. Simms, J. Gil- lerlain. THIRD ROW: F. Stubblefield, P. Stone, R. Sutherland, J. Hardy, W. Engineering Society Henry H. Barbour William M. Barrett Edgar S. Barry, Jr, Victor A. Bell, Jr. Michael K. Berry Duane H. Bickers Robert E. Blankenbaker Gary W. Burdette Roy C. Burke, Ill William H. Clark Stephen N. Clark Douglas C. Deaton Garth F. Fort Joseph Gillerlain David I. Greenberg Jo-hn D. Hardy, Jr. Jones. FOURTH ROW: R. Skummer, H. Barbour, S. Clark, D. Taylor, R. Kelly. FIFTH ROW: K. Wood, R. Lynch, T. Wolford, R. Sumner, R. Tart, C. Rice. Albert B. Hutton, Jr. Victor A. Bell, Jr. . David I. Greenberg Carter F. Yeatman Gary W. Burdette . Members Albert B. Hutton, Jr. Richard M. Jacoby Walter V. Jones Robert M. Kelly James R. Kline Robert D. Lynch Kyle T. Lynn Stephen V. McGrath Charles R. Neighborgall Marshall D. Owens Charles R. Rice, Jr. Harry H. Robertshaw Donald E. Robinson Edward L. Rogers, Jr. 114 Officers Regent . . . . Vice-Regent . . . . . . ...... . Scribe . . ................ Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Marty T. Runkle John G. Sakellaris Peter A. Salomon R. Edsel Simms Robert R. Skummer W. Reese Smith Charles H. Spence Philip E. Stone, Jr. Fred Stubbletield Robert C. Sumner Raymond Sutherland Rupert G. Tart, Jr. David M. Taylor Thomas C. Wolford H. Kelley Wood Carter F. Yeatman Officers Trigon Carle C. Henson . . . Lucian M. Furrow, Jr. Donald D. Wade .. K. Frank Byrd ..... David J. Pelligrini . Richard G. Ashby Richard F. Baker K. Frank Byrd W. John Carraway Stanton L. Dorsey Albert B. Durreite Harold H. Dutton, Jr. Henry C. Englund Joseph M. Fallon Russell N. Finn Lucian M. Furrow, Jr. Marvin C. Gritcfith Paul M. Haas . . ..... President . . . . . . Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer ... Historian Members Henry V. Hamrick Harolcl L. Hassel William D. Hays Carle C. Henson Robert W. Honse Lawrence M. Horne James C. Isaacs, Jr. David L. Jones Russell M. Lafterty Philip McClanahan James G. Pastorius David J. Pelligrini Engineering Society Junius l. Pridgen Gerald Prusaitis William C. Putman David M. Richards Robert W. Scheu Roger L. Simpson John C. Statom Andrew J. Steger Francis Symanoskie Johnson C. P. Tsai David B. Vaughan Donald D. Wade Langley M. Weber, Jr LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: D. Vaughan, C. Henson, D. Wade. SECOND ROW: A. Sfeger, F. Syma- noskie, M. Griffith, J. Statom. THIRD ROW: P. McClanahan, L. Horne, J. Pridgen, R. Scheu. 115 LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: C. Coyner, J. Gillerlain, C. Spence, M. Lalierty, A. Hutton, R. Jacoby, J. Sakellaris, C. Henson, SECOND ROW: P. Harrison, G. Fort, R. Simms, C. Yeatman, N. McDonald, J. Isaacs, J. Pridgen, R. Coad, R. Skummer. Officers Charles H. Spence, Jr, ........ President Russell M. Latferty .... .. . Vice-President Albert B. Hutton, Jr. . . .... Secretary Richard M. Jacoby . . . . . Treasurer John G. Sakellaris .. Historian Engineering Council American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Officers James R. Kline .. ..... President Carter F. Yeatman .. Vice-President Richard E. Simms .... ....... T reasurer George B. Matthews ...... Faculty Advisor LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: R. Simms, C. Yeatman, J. Kline, G. Matthews, SECOND ROW: G. Par- rish, L. Thomas, D. Pelegrimi, B. Freeman, J. Gillerlain, F. Byrd, THIRD ROW: A. Dehon, M. Runkle, P. Dunn, J. Shirley, J. Eades, W. Clark. 116 Officers James C. Isaacs, Jr. .. ..... Chairman Mitchell O. Ayer . . . . . . Vice-Chairman Jerry L, Watts . . . ..... Secretary Charles P. Rice . . . . . . Treasurer ..,-,---f 6 N LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: J. Roberts, A. Steger, S. Diver, J. Isaacs, J. Miller, M. Ayer, J. Watts, W. Seemuller, J. Burton, F. Somloi, SECOND ROW: H. Englunal, L. Sheppard, G. Robertson, L. Davis, J. Carraway, S. Edwards, D. Vaughan, R. Scheu, B. Daniel, C. Siegel. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers American Society of Civil Engineers LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: J. Lawson, W. Duvall, R. -Coad, W. Brady, C. Folk, SECOND ROW: F. Symanoskie, B. Putnam, R. Eickner, K. McGhee, M. Berry, D. Lansford, O. White, C. Neighborgall J. Meredith, R. Blankenbaker, THIRD ROW: L. Weber, H. Wood, R. Lear, W. Barnes, C. Riploerger, B. Rentch, J. Fruland, J. Perkins, C. Yancey, G. Maupin, FOURTH ROW: D. Langdon, K. Thompson .I. Wilburn, E. Rogers, J. Shelhorse, R. Tart, V. Briggs, J. Garcia. 117 Officers Richard M. Coad Charles L. Folk .. G. Warren Duvall James W. Lawson William M. Brady Charles E. Echols . . . . . President .. Vice-President . . . . . Secretary ....... Treasurer Program Chairman . . . .... Faculty Advisor Officers Carthron P. Coyner ., ..... President Peter G. Harrison . . . . . , Vice President Larry G. Hallstrom .. .... .... T reasurer John B. Morton .... .............. S ecretary Charles Kline .. Corresponding Secretary LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: L. Hallstram, C. Coyner, P. Harrison. SECOND ROW R. Baker, J. Tsai, J. Pastorius, S. Loucks. THIRD ROW: J. Weis, J. Lancaster, P Morgan, F. Stulobletqeld, J. Johnston. American Institute of Chemical Engineers American Institute of Mechanical Engineers LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: A. Gouzoulis, T. Reynolds, H. Robertshavw, R. Skummer, J. Kauzlarich. SECOND ROW: J. Ancarrow, P. McClanahan, T. Boyd, P. Bradshaw. C. BOUVIJGF, R- SIHTPSOW I Poyndexter, A. Chiobe, J. Armstrong, D. Hobson, T. Warren. THIRD ROW: J. Corsgill, P. Stelco, L. Thodes, R, Lynch, R. Buchanan, A. Hutton, J. Ternpleman, C. Spence, C. Raymond, D. Janos, H. Barbour. 118 Officers Robert R. Skummer ....... Chairman Harry H. Robertshaw ..... Vice Chairman Thomas G. Reynolds . .. .... Secretary Andrew Gouzoulis ...... . . . Treasurer Dr. James J. Kauzlarich ..... Department Chairman Officers Bennett S. Palmer .. ..... President Alan A. Cole ..... Vice-President Thomas Williams .... Secretary David P. Forbes Treasurer Kappa Kappa Psi Honorary Band Fraternity functions as the service fraternity for the University Bands. It spon- sors iazz concerts performed by the Cavalier Big Band and by other local talent, parties with the Mary Wash- ington Band after joint concerts, and also smaller get- togethers among the membership. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: B. Palmer, A. Cole, B. Denslow. SECOND ROW: D. Forbes, R. Myers. Kappa Kappa Psi Semper Fidelis Society Officers Edwin R. Coover ............. President John J. O'Connell ........ Vice-President Charles C. Abbott .... Secretary-Treasurer Founded at the University of North Caro- lina in 1952, the Semper Fidelis Society came to the University of Virginia in 1962. The Society, made up of perspective Marine Officers, has three objectives: to achieve a better understanding of new policies and Marine Corps doctrine, to stimulate and protect the high ideals and traditions of the United States Marine Corps and to promote good fellowship among its members. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: C. Baust, J. O'Connell, S. Hoff, E. :Cooverf J. Robertson. SECOND ROW: C, Abbott, C. Mathews, P. Laux, R. Williams, R. Saum. 119 U 'Revue H l we UI, ,sf xl sl this ilk. e,.,,feK-SM W 55? sb ,. 3 deer 1 ee.. wi 2' firtrinei- agQQ355,,g...ii Q33 New s 5. 1 gf . . . . 7 ' +25-f 2----ng' fa - -e . iwf .wr t r ':v4L2ai51 view 'figs 5 at R . ,Qu .3 - :ere-'se w 3711 it A at fri it wwf' fzrx-am.. .f. A - if .as ,, -0 i ii 2 , U 'q,v,n'sm 5.5 5 K 1 eg.. 735' L get L .ar ar r exe. 'M 5.1 W. .. .N miter Qilglli LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Marks, H. Von Patten, D. Mullaclay, C. Wasmuth, R. Mowery. WU Newscaster receives the latest news. Board of Directors Brian P. Mulladay .. Corporation President Harold G. Van Patten ...... Station Manager Robert L. Mowery .... Assistant Station Manager Carl E. Wasmuth .......... Business Manager Richard D. Marks .. .. Operations Manager Managing Staff Walter R. Benson Peter S. Blumburg Richard C. Bradley Reid V. Eikner .luluis C. Helmer Herman J. Koeing Richard D. Marks Robert L. Mowery Harold G. Van Patten Carl E. Wasmuth Staff Andre C. Kimball Roland F. Schlegel James A. Danahey, Jr. Mark Goldman Vivian A. Dennis Julius C. Helmer, Jr. Donald L. Zachary Michael J. Wolfe Bernard M. Arnold Norman R. Moore, Jr. Daniel J. Goldberg Darryl L. Summers Pat D. Ketcham Mallory G. Holloway Frederick C. Came, Jr. David A. DeWitt Wesley D. Mackey Robert P. Malley David F. Oyster, Jr. James J. Culhane, Jr. Donald L. Gulick Jack M. Coe David R. Kuney George Shapiro Harr B. E. Franklin Stanley C. Peikin Charles F. Miller Thomas B. Ballou, Jr William B. Guffey Robert B. Cotter Frederick Flowers Theodore A. Keck John M. Crymes, Jr. William D. Gentry LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: R. Marks, H. Van Patten, R. Mowery, C. berg, R, Eikner, C. Helmer, H. Koeing, R. Bradley, R. Benson. Announcer broadcasting over WUVA. Wasmuth, SECOND ROW: P. Blum- lg L l . ,,1rz,,,., ,. ,. A.. nfs: irQ.r1iili25i1ffaxmSi?ff'5.., University Band John H. Christensen Arthur J. Levy Stephen Boyle Fredrick Geissler George W. Bergquist Gerald L. Bowman George Brauberger Richard C. Brooks Eric A. Katkow Ronald D. Kreisa Joel M. Margolis S. Douglas Michael Charles H. Sherer John W. Stoughton John H. Waters Members Phillip C. Branner Wayne Lainot Fredrick L. Greene Donald L. Hobson Paul D. Holman Michael L. Russo Don M. Triplett Charles H. Kuhlman Alan A. Cole Dave P. Forbes Bennett S. Palmer Charles Richardson Lloyd Sheppard, Jr. John R. Clarke Robert A. Clendenin David W. Carr Officers Bennett S. Palmer Lloyd Sheppard, Jr. Fredrick L. Greene Robert C. Myers Bennett S. Palmer . Russell C. Peterson .. . . . . . . President . .. Vice President . . . . Secretary .. Treasurer ....... Historian Librarian . . . . Business Manager Publicity Manager William H. Tarwater .... Bruce E. Denslovv Prescott F. Melvin Tobin M. Richter Samuel S. Simpson David R. Stoughton Michael Boyle V. Hollis Scott John A. Flevvelling John F. Minor George Weatherly Charles M. Bryant Richard B. Bubeck Robert A. Clendenin Tom Williams David W. Carr Conductor The University of Virginia Glee Club continues to hold as its primary objectives the maintenance of a high standard of musical excellence, worthwhile travel, and fraternity spirit. The activities of the Glee Club are designed to appeal to the musical interest of the majority of the University's students. These activities have included performances of all types of choral music in the Charlottesville community and other cit- ies of the East and South under the sponsorship of Virginia Alumni Chapters. Concerts at girls' colleges, both in and out of the state, have provided the chance to perform music for mixed voices, as well as having provided various social opportunities. Officers Frank J. McLeod ...... ........ P resident Robert E. McCullough . .. .. Business Manager Edward A. Tappe ..... ........ L ibrarian Peter B. Furbush . . . . . . Accompanist Section Leaders Jerry L. Coffey .... ....... F irst Tenor Jon G. Walker .... Second Tenor Elbert G. Cook ...... ..... B aritone Lynn P. Stockberger .... . Bass David L. Davis ..... .. Director ..-, '4 lf: ' - '. -sal 77 The Virginia Gentlemen, I963-64. University Glee Club LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Graham, D. Slesnick, W. Korte, J. Rudolph, J. Casteen, D. Santorelli. Virginia Debaters Officers Joseph R. Rudolph President John T. Casteen . . . Secretary Walter F. Korte Treasurer Intramural Department Intramural Managers Willard S. Mahoool . Carlisle S. Page Robert W. Young . . . William R. Forrester James F. Gilwee ... Richard L. Magevney Richard E. Laster David W. Stanley . . Senior Manager Assistant Senior Manager Assistant Senior Manager Junior Manager Junior Manager Junior Manager Assistant Junior Manager Assistant Junior Manager EQ LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: R. Young, W. Mahood, C. Page, SECOND ROW: R. Magevney W or rester, J. Gilwee, R. Laster, THIRD ROW: D. Stanley. fail 124 .. . F31 , :E -.:' . LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: W. Gray, J. Stallings, C. Dunlap, E. Chappelle, SECOND ROW: M. Murphy, J. Harris, C. Cesarand, T. Barrow, H. Penner, M. Steele, C. Crow, J. Rucker, D. Lyfle, J. Menfz, G. Hairston, R. Harris, W. Crawley, C. Polif, J. Link, D. Zodun. C' I K CI b Officers John W. Stallings ...... President William A. Gray Charles H. Dunlap . Vice-President Earl B. Chappelle LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Polif, C. Dunlap, J. Stallings, W. Gray, J. Jones, E. Chappelle, H. Mathews. .. Secrefary . . Treasurer Widner, J. 125 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: S. Lacy, A. Hepler, W. Rucker, P. O'Neal, J. McCauley, J. Rowe. THIRD ROW: J. Bergman, R. Wey, G. DeWitt, R. Tay Farrar. SECOND ROW: M. Sonders, L. Horne, C. Klein, D. Tripleit, W. lor, L. Thompson, W. Stalcup. Juris G. Bergman Gerald W. DeWitt James D. Farrar James S. Henry Arthur J. Hepler Lawrence M. Horne Charles J. Klein Stanford E. Lacy William C. McCauley Patrick B. O'Neal James B. Rouse Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, National Service Fraternity, was founded on December lo, 1925 at Lafayette Colleget, Easton, Pennsylvania, with the purpose of rendering service in tour major fields, to the student body and faculty, to youth and the community, to members of the fraternity, and to the nation as participating citizens. Today there are over 350 chapters on college and university campuses throughout the nation. Theta Chapter was established on the Grounds on February 9, 1929, and was reactivated this past year. Membership includes both social traternity members and independents. Officers Members William B. Rucker .. Arthur J. Hepler Patrich B. O'Neal Stanford E. Lacy James D. Farrar Tyron E. Tisdale William B. Rucker Donald D. Slesniclc Michael J. Sanders William G. Stalcup David B. Tanner Richard A. Taylor Leonard R. Thompson Tyron E. Tisdale Don M. Triplett Richard H. Vaughan Robert A. Wey Luther Y. Gore Julius A. Sigler President ist Vice President 2nd Vice President ....... Secretary ....... Treasurer . . . Historian Frates in Facultate Robert J. T. Emond Charles N. Gaylord Hugh M. Spencer 126 Members Thomas B. Ballou Mrs. Edwin Betts, Hostess Henry H. Culver Henry L. Curry Gordon M. Gondos Peter Hodson Calder C. Loth Patrick B. O'Neal Linda J. Park Robert C. H. Parker Robert D. Ricketts William S. Roberts James J. Thomas Robert E. Whited George K. Workman H. Taylor Yates, Jr., Chairman Donald L. Zachary John G. Zehmer, Jr. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: T. Bullou, K. Workman, E. Betts, T. Yates, L. Park, R. Whited. SECOND ROW: C. Loth, P. Hodson, H. Curry, J. Zehmer, D. Zachary. THIRD ROW: P. O'Neal, R. Ricketts, J. Student Guide Committee irginia Christian Fellowship LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: R. Jenkins, D. Garth, D. Wade, C. Henson, J. DeBoe. SECOND ROW: D. Sloper, E. Marshall, D. Mountcastle, R. James, R. Foyles. THIRD ROW: R. Mitchell, P. Russell, L. Brubaker, J. Horst, R. McClung, J. Alphin, D. Watson. 127 Officers Donald D. Wade Carle C. Henson Reva Jenkins .... . . . . . President . . . . . Vice-President . . . . . . Secretary David K. Garth ............. Treasurer James H. DeBoe, Jr. .... Mission Secretary LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: L. Maccubbin, S. Lacy, J. Shoemaker, J. Dob- bins, G. Mitchell, B. Barrett, L. Park, W. Woodsmall, E. Wilkerson, I-I. Curry, F. Wedel, SECOND ROW: D. Wagoner, P. Goings, J. Davis, P. Markham, l. MacCorkle, K. Moore, E. Ergenlsright, J. Powell, P. Sweet, E. Weinberg, D. TI'llLIVliSl.l1N I' ' ' t Hobson, THIRD ROW: W. Melvin, R. Brawley, J. Weis, D. Johnson, C Richards, P. Furbush, M. Brooks, R. Penney, J. Bauserman, B. Tate, C Keene. Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation is the term used to designate the ministry of The Methodist Church at state and independent institutions of higher learning. The Wesley Foundation at the University of Virginia exists for the following purposes: To stimulate in the individual a need for the Christian faith, to communicate the message of the Christian faith, to provide avenues of commitment, witness, and service, to provide a re- demptive, renewing fellowship, and to prepare students for effective churchmanship. The program of the Foundation is planned and executed by the Student Council, composed of fourteen members. The Reverend J. Emmet Wilkerson is the Director of the Founda- tion and the Methodist Minister to the University. A student center, located at i908 Lewis Mountain Road, is provided for the use of students and their friends, it contains the fol- lowing facilities: a lounge, conference room, library-study room, Director's study, administrative workshop, kitchen, din- ing room, and recreational equipment. The Council William J. Mitchell . .. ....... President Joel B. Dobbins ..... . . . Vice-President Butler C. Barrett ..... , ...... Secretary James M. Shoemaker ................ Treasurer Linda J. Park .... Women Students' Representative Thomas L. Szabo .............. Alumni Relations Henry L. Curry .... .. Special Service Proiects David E. Johnson . . . .... Co-Chairman, Food Frederick L. Wedel .... Co-Chairman, Food Wyatt L. Woodsmall . . . ........... Program John P. MacCallum .... ............ W orship Lawrence P, Maccubbin ..... Editor, THE WESLEY REFLECTOR Lloyd Sheppard, Jr. . . . . . Social and Recreation Stanford E. Lacy .. ............ Publicity Officers OFFICERS President .......... Enlistment Chairman . Devotional Chairman Social Chairman .... Promotional Chairman Extension Chairman . . Stewardship Chairman Secreta ry .......... The Baptist Student Center is located at T500 Jefferson Park Avenue directly across from the Chain Gate and Cabell Hall. The building's facilities, which are available titty hours every week, include a large lounge, assembly area, two omces, meditation room, recreation hall, kitchen, rest rooms and an unfinished area which will eventually function as a conference or study room. The basic obiective of the Southern Baptist Student Minis- try is to lead students and faculty members to deepen their Christian understanding and commitment to the Lordship of Christ. ... Larry H. Ellis Tom E. Link .... Bill Walker . . . Larry Ferguson Iva Lee Crocker . . . Brenda Brewer ...... Tay Rafter Barry L. Bayon The Student Union attempts to deepen his understanding by: l. Involving its members in responsible church membership. 2. Providing them with worship and devotional experiences. 3. Leading them to understand and participate in Christian world missions. 4. Involving them in study programs of Biblical faith and Christian perspective. 5. Leading them to examine academic disciplines from a Christian perspective. 6. Providing them with fellowship opportunities. Baptist Student Union LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: B. Haynes, B. Bayon, J. Rund, L. Ellis, L. Ferguson, l. Crocker, T. Rofter. SECOND ROW: A. Driscoll, D. Moore, D. Scott, R. Norman, B. Weston, J. Pettit, E. Miller, V. Scott, L. Christian, C. Sumner. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: R. Lambert, T. Allan, F. Wedel. SECOND ROW: G. Moody, M. Ford, P. Furbush, N. Jones. Virginia Ang ers The Virginia Anglers club is one of the University's newest organizations, founded under the auspices of the intramural athletic department in l963. The obiect of the club is to promote the art ot angling, to encourage contests ot skill in fly and bait casting, the preservation ot forests, streams and natural resources and the protection and propagation of wild animals, birds and fish. Officers Thomas T. Allan, lll Michael Wagenheim Roy R. Lambert, Jr. . . . .... President . . . . . . Secretary . . . ....... Treasurer Frederick L. Wedel Asst. Advisor Frank P. Hunter, Jr. . . ...... Advisor Members Thomas T. Allan, lll Michael B. Ford Peter B. Furbush James T. Gingles Nicholas W. Jones Roy R. Lambert, Jr. George E. Moody Michael Wagenheim Frederick L. Wedel fqs 'B f - W , 1 MK, ,f,r':.- 'fj' ,Aim W. V, XY, ' .ee are -X, ,1 I-. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: J. Dobken, J. Dinsmore, H. Swope, N. Ramsay. SECOND ROW: T. Thomson, W. Cruise, C. Pasles, J. Jenkins. WTJU-FM Officers Harry F. Swope, lll . . . ....... Presicleni John B. Dinsmore Vice Presidern' Thomas J. Thomson .. ....... Treasurer Nikki Ramsay .... ......... S ecreiary Christopher Pasles ..... Program Director Jeffrey H. Dobken . . . . Chief Announcer William L. Cruise .. Chief Engineer Harry Swope plays classical music on his show 131 iv or bx - V1.9 04- v- Q A XD X 1 ' - rib.-rl 5 5 . 7 V 'ni ll . - Ii ' is if 0 , .az The Serpentine Society was founded during the 1961-1962 Session by a group of upperclassmen who were members of the Student Vestry of St. Paul's Memorial Episcopal Church for the purpose of promoting greater intellectual, cultural, cmd social exchange among students and faculty. The Society rapidly expanded beyond the confines of the Student Vestry, however, and today includes students and professors of various religious backgrounds, from virtually all schools of the University. With the express purpose of avoiding undue organizational machinery, the Society meets in the homes of various professors for social seminars. These discussions are not intended to be serious seminars or a Search for Truth as such, but rather a series of pleasant evenings with animated exchanges of ideas on a variety of sub- iects, usually led by persons invited because of their interest in and knowledge of the particular topic of current interest selected for discussion. Student Cfficers Faculty Advisors Michael A. Hoover .. ..... President David A Gibb . Vice-President Latham M Ewers Jr . . . ..... Secretary Jay H Hoofnagle . .... Treasurer Stephen A. Barney Lucien L. Bass, lll J. Marshall Coleman R. Caswell Cooke, Jr. Richard W. Crenshaw Fredrick H. Dennis David W. Farrar Bruce Farrell James H. Franklin Members Wilfred L. Goodwyn Kevin C. Haight Edward L. Hogshire R. Taylor Hoskins Alan C. Johnson Thomas G. Johnson Willard S. Mahood William A. Moffett, Ill Joseph J. Murrie 132 Thomas K. FitzPatrick James N. Dent The Rev. David Cammack T. Graham Hereford D. Rutledge Vining W. Bedford Moore Paul R, V. Pawlowski P. Douglas Roller Stephen J. Smith Richard B. Tucker, Ill John G. Vance John E, Via John L. Williams William H. Wood, Ill John G. Zehmer, Jr. wuumlriiiuililiimuh X ll S - W '42 Sis ' 90 . ,........ , 5 -' l l 5 2 'Z ' 'n +1 'F' 5 7 - -' ' rd -' 5 A s ul-nlli t 1 l ' - ' 5 in 'HY it 'Q 7 -. - , A 5 in - f s fl, ' . 5 l'V1, . ' 'llrihh' QQ 'Ninn xxxxwxtx Q 4 H 4- N 49 Q- The Alumni Association Officers George C. Palmer, ll '42 ..,......,.... President Harrison M. Robertson, Jr. '48 ...... Vice-President Gilbert J. Sullivan '48 ........ Secretary-Treasurer Organized in l838, the activities of the Alumni Association are designed to promote closer bonds between former students, and at the same time unite the alumni in service to the University. Alumni Hall, opposite Memorial Gymnasium, is the headquarters for the organization which each year sponsors homecomings and reunions for alumni, maintains ci permanent file on all alumni and works closely with the Alumni Fund in its annual fund campaign. Alumni chapters located in centers ot alumni populations throughout the nation also carry on active programs. The organization's olticial publication, THE ALUMNI NEWS, is distributed to all alumni of the University eight times a year. Lawn Chowder and Marching Society 133 S LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: A. Lingham, E. Castro, R. Spindell, B. Coates, L. Maccubbin, J. Warfield, M. Ta rra nt. Larry P. Maccubbin Peter R. Robinson Vincent D. Sapp Robert Redfield Alan Lingham Thomas C. Brock, Jr. Michael S. Bennett Jeffrey C. Towle John R. Alpin Bob Bryan Scott Crew Duke Deplanque Gurden E. Drake William D. Easley Reed M. Fawell John P. Green Joseph P. Griffin, Jr. H. V. Hansen Joseph Harris Aubrey E. Harvey, lll Young Republican Robert L. Henkle C. Roger Hill James C. Johnston William S. Kemp John J. Warfield C. Robert Coates W. E. Bratten, Jr. William Curns Robert Spindell Jon Standahl Gary Drinkard Michael T. Tarrant J. Mell Brooks George V. Credle, lll Charles B. Crow, lll Rutledge Clement, Jr. Gary W. Duncan Merton A. English Richard L. Franyo John W. Greene Members James H. Hancock George T. Harder Alan Harrison Ernest J. Harp Carle C. Henson Paul lkerman David W. Jones M. L. Laughlin Walter W. Layson David R. Mathers Charles Miller James C. Morgan Barney L. Ottinger David Owens Andrew F. Pitas Ernest F. Reynolds, Jr. Stephen W. Rison Edward Ruffin Leon H. Sample, Jr. Terence Sieg Dick Middleton speaks at Young Republicans' meeting. 134 Club John C. Snider A, Deniz Tor Leon de Turnne John Weis Stephen J. Williams Thomas B. Ballou William B. Bates James C. Brow Roger L. Chalfe Michael R. Deddish, Jr. Martin Donelson William B. Guffey Michael W. Hendricks David Kellogg Andrew Merkel Robert A. Leeper Peter B. Middendorf James C. Miller Nicholas W. Jones Patrick B. O'Neal Harrold H. Penner, Jr Sara F. Reger James P. Rigoulot Harold W. Robel Douglas Sabin Todd W. Seabold James N. Sizemore Myron T. Steele, Jr. Wingfield Hughes Edward A. Weinberg Earl D. Weniger Daniel B. Belcore Albert Barnes, Jr. Franklin C. Birely C. Randall Lewis Richmond Crinkley Stuart Diener John M. Finn Russ Henkley Franklin R. Innes William P. Macht David S. Miller DeBaw Owen Dennis W. Potts John C. Rasmus Ashby T. Richards Peter Silhan Guy K. Stewart Charles A. Strauss Thomas T. Taylor Terry J. Wagner Charles A. Young, Ill Baxter Whitaker Raymond E. Bailey, Jr. William H. Edwards John M. Hewsen Lawrence JE. Mays Melvin E. Jenkins Herbert Rosenthal Jo A. Powell Craig Schomer Reynolds Williams J. Marshall Coleman Claude M. Lee Carleton Hawpe Karl Haller Charles V. Watson Michael E. Ross Sterling Phipps James W. Price Mary Reed Bruce H. Roberson Donals H. Spiegel Viarvin L, Schrank Paul A. Sweet Susan Terry William T. Walker Richard Younger John W. Beach Edward B. Castro Thomas H. Matson Henry C. M. Know-Dic William D. Edwards Ben C. Jones, lll Martha C. Shaw Jennifer Ann Heepe Barth A. Weinberg Wayne McCormick David C. Kemp John R. Clark Patricia E. Lane Stephen E. Chertoff PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER HISTORIAN LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Young, C. Yecfmcln, T. Sieg, R. Harris, G. Knight. Senior Class Ojjibers Terence Y. Sieg Carter F. Yeofmczn G. Gordon Knight Richard W. Young Robert A. Harris 135 COLLEGE OF ARTS 8K SCIENCES SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF EDUCATION SCHOOL OF COMMERCE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Arm R.O.T.C. The Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps at the University is organized as a course in General Military Science which prepares students tor commissions of second lieutenant in all branches of the Army. The various fields ot training, especially leadership, can be applied to civilian life as well as to military service. The course of General Military Science consists of tour years oi instruction divided into two parts. The basic part, which comprises the tirst two years, consists ot two hours ot in- struction each week during one semester. The advanced part, which is given in the last two years, consists ot students care- fully chosen from the basic course. These students are required to attend six weeks ot summer camp between their third and fourth years. All cadets, whether enrolled in the basic or advanced course, spend thirty hours each year at drill. By exhibiting outstanding leadership traits and qualities, a cadet may be assigned a Distinguished Military Student of the Army ROTC program. He may then apply for appointment in the Regular Army during his fourth year of ROTC training and receive his commission on the day of graduation. A Various organizations in the Army ROTC unit offer many activities to its members. There is the unit's ritie team, the drill team, and the .lelterson Sabres Honorary Society. Each Spring, the Army ROTC, in coniunction with the Navy and Air Force ROTC units, sponsors the annual Military Ball. The military instruction, which ranges from weapons and gunnery to leadership and administration, is taught by a statt ot ROTC instructors who are officers carefully selected by the Department ot the Army. The unit has always maintained a high standard which has won tor the Army ROTC the highest rating in the annual Federal Inspections. Officers Colonel Samuel H. Barrow .... ........ P rofessor of Military Science Lt. Colonel Louis Paragon . . . . . . Assistant Professor of Military Science Major Nathan C. Sibley . . . . . . Assistant Professor ot Military Science Maior James R. Hahn . . . . . . Assistant Professor of Military Science Cadet Officers Non-Commissioned Officers Lt. Col. Jay P. King ..... ....... B attalion Commander Major John VV. Vice ........... Battalion Executive Officer Maior Christopher B. Holme . . Headquarters Co. Commander Major Joseph D. Gillerlain, Jr. ...................., S-3 Capt. Donald VV. Davis ....... .. .... S-4 Capt. Robert D. Little ...,.. .... S -I Capt. James P. McCarthy . . . . . . . S-2 ' W Y Y '!' SFC Glenn M.4VVoocls .. SSgt. Clarence M. Corbin SSgt. John J. Glessner .... . . SSgt. Charles G. Guift .... . .. SFC Robert L. Purvis .... .. 5,555-5 1 -a - .. .- Chiet Records Clerk . Training Aid NCO . . Operations NCO Cadet Records Clerk ...... Supply Sgt. l Army ROTC I 963 Summer . , '4 nk A it V: H . i. . A f If .u.., . r-Y Todd in uniform. Emergency provisions. CIan1p A ,-.-' K I 1 3 1 'F,..Q' on- 3'5'i'f 5 --manga:-:ar Fort Bragg 139 Monroe Rifles Frederick L. Weclel ..... .... P lofoon Leader Drum and Bugle Corps David M. Yowell ,... ..... S ergeonf Rangers Russell N. Finn .. .. .... Coploin L' -- -1. ,, uf., LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: C, Holme, G. Welch, D. Chichester, E. Burton. SECOND ROW: J. King, R. Little, J. McCarthy, C. Keet, G. Mitchell, E. Northrop, D. Davis, V. Bell, J. Gillerlain. THIRD ROW: R. Groves, J. Small, D. Yowell, A. Ptetter, J. Brook, R. Finn, J. Hancock, J. Vice, D. Twiss. Jefferson Sabres Society The Jefferson Sabres Society was founded at the University in i948 in order to promote interest in the National Defense ot the United States. It members encourage active interest in the Armed Forces of the United States, and are responsible for various Army ROTC activities such as Moseby's Rangers. The Jeiterson Sabres holds a banquet each year to commemorate Armed Forces Week in addition to its frequent meetings each month during the academic year.- The Sabres are also active in sponsoring the joint Military Ball, and in the promotion of esprit cle corps within the Army ROTC. Membership in the Jeiterson Sabres Society is limited to those Army ROTC cadets who are in the Advanced Reserve Officers Training Corps Program, and who are in the upper halt ot his ROTC class. Nominees tor membership must be approved by three quarters of the membership in attendance at a regular meeting. Officers Daniel M. Chichester .... ....... P resident Gary W. Welch ...... . .. Vice-President Christopher B. Holme .... .... S ecretary Emmett Y. Burton ..... .... T reasurer Members Victor A. Bell, Jr. William E. Bratten, Jr. Aubrey S. Brent, Jr. Julian M. Brook Roy C. Burke, lll Emmette Y. Burton Daniel M. Chichester Donald W. Davis Russell N. Finn Joseph D. Gillerlain, Jr. Roy L. Groves James H. Hancock Christopher B. Holme James C. Keet Joy Phillip King 141 Robert D. Little James P. McCarthy George W. Mitchel Donald L. Twiss John W. Vice Guy W. Welch David H. Yowell l, Midshipmen Midshipmen Midshipmen Midshipmen Midshipmen Midshipmen Midshipmen Midshipmen Midshipmen Midshipmen lfc lfc lfc lfc lfc lfc lfc lfc lfc lfc Naval R.O.T. . Batallion Council Cherles C. Abbott .. . Bettelion Commending Otticer Herry N. Pedueno .... .,..... B eitelion Executive Otticer Theodore W. Price . . . . . . lst Compeny Commending OFHcer Fronk J. Nivert .... ...... l st Compeny Executive OFficer Cherles H. Spence . . . .... 2nd Compeny Commending Otticer Robert W. Seum . .. ...,. 2nd Compeny Executive OFHcer Jemes F. Tune ....... 3rd Compeny Commending Officer John J. O'Connell ....... ...... 3 rd Compeny Executive Otticer Anthony M. O'Connell .... . . . 4th Compeny Commending Olticer Tod W. Wegner ...,. .... 4 th Compeny Executive Olticer LEFT TO RIGHT: Cherles C. Abbott, Micl'n lfc, Bottelion Commander flst semesterl, Joseph C. Eliot, Capt. USN, Commending Officer, Jemes F. Tune, Mid'n lfc, Bettelion Commander 12nd se meste rl. Lt. E. L. Resor, U. S. N. Lt. R. V. Mowery, U.S.N. ..... . Officers Cept. J. C. Eliot, U.S.N. .... Commending Olticer Cdr. D. F. Helm, U.S.N. .. Executive Ofticer Lt. Cdr. Reymond P. Notson, U.S.N. .... . 3rd end 4th Yeer Instructor Mei. J. W. Robertson, U.S.M.C. Merine Instructor 2nd Yeer Instructor 3rd Yeer Instructor 142 I BATTALION STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: C, Alfi- bott. SECOND ROW: H. Puducuno, J. Postorius. THIRD ROW: P. Miller, G. Long, B. Fake. COMPANY OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: J. Clary, B. Ellis, F. Niverf, G. Lindsay, T. Price, J. Tune. SECOND ROW: D. Fcxrrclr, J. Rouse, J. Godsey, T. Wag- ner, S. Loucks. THIRD ROW: A. O'ConneII, R. Scum, J. O'ConneII, W. Mohood, C. Spence. OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Moi. J. W. P. Robertson, USMC, LT. Cdr. R. P. Nofson, USN, Cdr D. F. Helm, USN, Lf. Eugene L. Rosor, USNR, Lf. R. V. Mowery. N.C.O.'s, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. E. Bousf, GYSGT, USMC, J. F. Louderboch, YNC ISSJ, USN, J. L. Anderson, Jr., FTC, USN, R. L. Humphrey, SKI, USN, B. G. Decker, GMI, USN. 143 I FE?- Sl LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: J. Clary, B. Ellis, R. Pewett, R. Moir, B. Fake, J- Turner, R. Franyo, W. Benson. FOURTH ROW: C. Abbott, F. Jordan, K. H. Swope. SECOND ROW: S. Sonnett, A. O'Connell, P. Linux, G. Lindsay, Lynn, J- Pustorivs- J- Tune- FIFTH ROW: H- Pvdvuno, C- Mathews, H- W. Morris, P. Harrison. THIRD ROW: E. Hutchinson, R. Saum, J. O'Connell, K9OQl'1, E- JONES- SIXTH ROW! C- SPSUCG, E- COlli90n, T- Price, J- DanCh- l ll S ' t Officers Robert J. Moir Berent L. Fake Robert H. Pewett .. Glenn H. Gettier .. Charles C. Abbott Walter R. Benson Robert U. Bokelman John C. Clary Eugene G. Colligan John L. Danch Braxton C. Ellis Barent L. Fake Richard L. Franyo Glenn H. Gettier Peter G. Harrison Eugene B. Hutchinson The Trident Society is the honorary society of the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps of the Univer- sity of Virginia. Since its founding in 1949, it has President promoted interest in Naval science and created Vice-President closer bonds among the men and members of the Secretary staff. The social and athletic events of the Naval Treasurer Unit are co-ordinated by the Trident Society. Members Edward M. Jones Frank E. Jordan Hugh D. Keogh Byron P. Kloeppel Douglas O. Langdon Peter E. Laux George H. Lindsay Kyle T. Lynn Carl S. Mathews Robert J. Moir Willard VV. Morris Anthony M. O'Connell 144 John J. O'Connell Harry N. Pciduano James G. Pastorius Robert H. Pevvett Theodore W. Price Vincent D. Sapp Robert W. Saum, Jr. Stephen F. Sonnett Charles H. Spence Harry F. Swope James F. Tune James E. Turner, Jr. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: W. Buntin, J. Piper, A. Dehon, S. Chertoff, B. Gillis, J. Sullivan, D. Thomas. SECOND ROW: D. Pellegrini, S. Dorsey, M. Renn, J. Eades, E. Turner, W. Apelt, R. Lacy. THIRD ROW: D. Holston, P. Johnson, R. Vermillion, W. Hays, J, Stafford, C. Schacle, F. McLeod, A. Ba ber. Officers William R. Buntin .. Jon K. Piper .... Barrie A. Gillis .... Arthur N. Dehon John S. Sullivan .... Stephen E. Chertoff .. Donald J. Thomas .... Arnold Air Society ..... Commander . Executive Officer Ad.Officer . . . . Comptroller ISO Operations Officer ....... Chaplain The Demas T. Craw Squadron of the Arnold Air Society, an Honorary Air Force Fraternity, was founded at the University of Virginia at the same time as the AFROTC Unit. lts purpose is to promote interest in the United States Air Force through local, regional, and national activities of the Society. Membership is open to Advance Course AFROTC cadets who are in good standing in the Unit and who demonstrate an active interest in the society. Walter E. Apelt William R. Buntin Ray L. Caracciolo Stephen E. Chertoff William H. Dassler Arthur M. Dehon Stanton L. Dorsey John M. Eades Carl B. Flora Barrie A. Gillis Members William D. Hays Stephen M. Hoster Paul A. Johnson Richard M. Lacy Andrew C. Lawn Frank J. McLeod Charles T. Morse David Pellegrini Jon K. Piper D. Ralston 145 Michael G. Renn Carl C. Schade James M. Stafford John S. Sullivan Donald J. Thomas Edward M. Turner Victor R. Wertheimer Robert W. Vermillion Albert T. Baber ,WN ir Force R.0.T.C. Detachment Staff Lt. Col. James J. Benshoff .... Professor of Air Science Major Herbert W. James .......................... Associate Professor of Air Science Captain William H. Adams ........................ Associate Professor of Air Science Left to Right: Lt. Col. James J. Benshoff, Cadet Lt. Col. William R, Buntin. r ln l903 Wilbur and Orville Wright made their famous flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. This first successful flight with a heavier-than-air craft was a great milestone in the history of the world. But it was not until World War ll that the capabilities of air power were fully recognized. Today air power is the most important weapon in the arsenal of the United States, and in a future war it will be the dominant decisive force, The United States Air Force has the mission of maintaining national security through air power and of keeping a force in being that is strong enough to deter aggression. The Air Force ROTC unit at the University was established in l95l. Since the opening of the Charlottesville Airport in l955, the unit was moved closer to its goal of giving cadets as much flying experience as possible. The Cadet orientation flying pro- gram gives each cadet an opportunity to get the feel of an 'air- plane. In addition, fourth-year cadets who are pilot candidates have the opportunity to obtain a private pilot's license through a regular flight instruction program. Through summer training and field trips to various Air Force Bases, all cadets get a closer look at Air Force life. The Cadet Group is organized and commanded by the cadet officers themselves with Air Force officers acting as advisors. Cadets participate in such activities as the Arnold Air Society, the Drill Team, the Drum and Fife Corps, The Drum and Fife Corps is the only ROTC musical organization of its kind in the United States. 146 OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Lt. Col. James J. Benshoff, Major Herbert W. James, Captain William H. Adcims. I 1 l way, Sgt. Becison. N.C.O.'S LEFT TO RIGHT: Sgt. Horde- Holley, Sgt. GROUP STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: W. Buntin, SECOND ROW: F. Somloi, B. Gillis, M. Renn, J. Eczdes, A. Dehon, E. Turner, D. Thomas, THIRD ROW: R. Harris, D. Pelli- grini, W. Arnold, R. Vermil- lion, L. Mcccubbin, I. Stuf- forcl, J. Farris. as fi? Af gpm I 1' I 19+ , 5 Q3 Mk. YY' H ng 35 V. 444 NF I A ' Y. V ff' 'XL I 1, . -,. ., Af' M. 3 1 .Q ' Q 'Q- I . v .. b 5- ' nv F 7' - , 'Q r 'Fm 7 J ,,, --- ,.uv . ATHLETICS Ben Ackerly Gene Angle Fletcher Arritt Fred Askin John Baymiller Robert Beers Harry Benham Larry Berger Thomas Berry Duane Bickers Joseph Board Jeffrey Boehm Robert Borsody William Bradley Frank Briggs Bill Brown Ralph Callahan Sandy Campbell Mac Caputo Hunter Conner Stuart Christhilf Jack Darrell John Davies Art Dehon J. P. Doley Brian Fisher Steve Fisher William Forrester Tim Fuller Ed Gibson Jim Gilwee Joe Godsey John Greene John Haner Jim Hargroves Jim Harrison Pete Harrison Robert Harris Karl Hellinger John Hepler Snowden Hott Ken Holden Lehr Jackson Mike Jackson Jim Johnson David Jones Herb Jonkers Robert Jortland William Kanto JelT Kirby G. G. Knight Mike Koch Chiswell Langhorne Jay Lambiotte David Levy John Linn Peyton McCrary Jack McGauley Charles McGill William Marko Henry Massie Larry McGnight Robert Miller Thomas Moore Dewey Morris Ken Moorman Edwin Northrop Terry Parsley William Patten Kenneth Patton Richard Peterson William Power ,s ss Jeff Boehm ....... ..... P resident Fred Stubbletield Vice-President Alex Wells .....,. ..... S ecretary Lance Schaeffer . . . Treasurer 150 Ted Price Peter Quesenberry Clyde Ratcliff Herbert Reynolds Jack Rinehart Frederick Russell Paul Saylor Lance Schaeffer Charles Shafer Robert Saum Mike Sheehan James Shreeve Terry Sieg Alexander Sierck Rich Solter Douglas Slavin Jim Stewart Phil Stone Fred Stubblefield Charles Sykes Barna Szabo Lawrence Tate William Thees John Thomas David Tucker Richard Vaughan Michael Vermillion John Verity Thomas Watson Russell Wentz Henry Wheelwright Robert Wilson Henry Wise Bruce Woodruff J 1 , John Yoder l F tg 'en' Q T A' 51221 sf? V ' I, 1, .' lt has COACHING STAFF: Bill Elias, Bill Neal, Hayden Buckley, Ralph Humphries, D1xie Howell, Lou Onesfy. Head coach wamqm T, Elias. I 9 6 3 A lm S Q lzl: llu rm- l Coaches Onesfy and Concveri confer .HSL ia, sv 151 EJ ,Y- Captain Turnley Todd All-ACC Guard FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Kluck, P. McSweeney, S. Christhilf, M McWilliams, J. Hepler, T. Todd, J. Greene, D. Bickers, R. Lee, B. Marko, T. Sieg. SECOND ROW: J. Chiles, T. Dennis, D. Call, J. Cara, C. Longley, G. Angle, R. Caracciolo, B. Prusmack, N. Ridgely, P. Vaughan, H. Massie T. Torok. THIRD ROW: D. Krol, W. Ferguson, L. Molinari, D. Barrett, T. Hodges, D. Gwynn, R. Jones, B. Perry, J. Donley, D. Myers, D. Harris. I FOURTH ROW: J. Dezio, F. Gigliotti, B. Schmidt, C. Glazer, S. Buff, K Biles, J. Depenbrock, B. Kowalkowski, J. Meighen, D. Haser, J. Muscaro FIFTH ROW: R. Plummer, T. Matz, P. McFalls, D. Wood, R. Davis, J. Sledd, P. Erslev, J. Pincavage, T. Krebs, B. Dunphey, J. Winget. SIXTH ROW- D. Garriott, E. Barker, D. Cullinan, A. Groh, J. Norton, J. Cheek, F, Peters B. Mason, C. Hart, L. Trica, R. Hough, J. Haser. Varsity Football An old football adage proved painfully true for Virginia's football team this year. The well known saying is that you don't win football games with sophomores and that you will lose iust as many as there are sophomores in your start- ing lineup. The Wahoos' starting lineup averaged seven men in their first year of varsity competition, they lost seven games. It was a team which coach Bill Elias called the best he had had since coming to Virginia, but which could only muster an offense which could score more than one touch- down in a game once during the entire season and could only bring home victories over weaker conference toes, VMI and William 84 Mary and a tie with ACC rival South Caro- lina. The fact that they failed to captured a single conference victory doomed them once again to the ACC cellar. But the sophomores got valuable seasoning and some bright stars of the future, notably rushing and pass receiving leader John Pincavage, other halfbacks Tom Krebs and Bob Dunphey, fullback Bob Prusmack, quarterback Tom Hodges, ends Larry Molinari, and tackle Bob Kowalkowski C a second team' all-ACC pickl, among others began to shine. Gradua- tion losses are relatively few and a bumper crop of upcoming Cavayearlings is counted on to compensate for what loss there was, notably that of guard-center, captain, and most valuable player, and first team All-ACC guard Turnley Todd. l 153 Fiy 1 it T T ' gf i il ls sli University of Virginia 8 , Q, QT Duke 30 As the Cavaliers prepared for their home opener against Duke's Blue Devils, optimism pervaded the atmosphere. The fine showing against North Caro- lina led people almost to expect an upset victory. For a while, it appeared that the upset predicted would prove true. After an interception by John Depenbrock thwarted a Devil drive inside the Wahoo ten, the visitors tallied a safety. However, the Cava- liers soon reeled off their first sustained drive of the season and got to the Duke six before a fumble by halfback Prusmack took the wind out of their sails. lt was not long afterwards that all-American half- back Jay Wilkinson burst loose for a 64 yard iaunt from scrimmage for the first touchdown of the game. The Blue Devils tallied once more before the end of the half and twice during the third quarter to build up a 30-O lead before the Wahoos could get on the scoreboard. The Wahoos dominated the final period, mount- ing their first touchdown drive of the season as quarterback Bob Dunphey directed the team for 73 yards on i3 plays and went over for the score and two point conversion himself. The end of the game found the Cavaliers again driving and on the Duke iO but such was little solace in the 30-8 shell- acking. McWilliams makes catch for ten yard gain. LA' Y T, Eventual co-champion of the conference and Ga- tor Bowl participant, North Carolina, was given one of its roughest games of the season by the Wahoos in their opening encounter at Chapel Hill. Sporting a defense which repeatedly stopped Tar Heel scoring threats at the goal line, the Cava- liers held a 7-3 lead throughout most of the second half before halfback Ken Willard finally penetrated the Wahoo forward wall from two yards out for the necessary score, late in the fourth quarter, to put them ahead it-7. The highlight of the game was Henry Moose Massie-'s record-tying 99 yard return of the second half kickoff for the Wahoo's only score. The inability of the Cavaliers to gain running room, stemming in part from the choice by inexperienced punt re- ceivers to attempt to run back punts within their own ten yard line rather than allowing them to roll into the end zone, was seen as a key factor in Caro- lina's being able eventually to wear down the stout defense. University of Virginia 7 North Carolina ll 5 wut. Tru Mffffix, 2 fi!!! University of Virginia O VPl 10 The Roanoke iinx took its toll once more in the Wahoos Third game and loss of the season, as they fell to rival VPI for the fifth consecutive year and in the ninth game of the past ten by a IO-O count. The Techmen, led by stellar quarterback Bob Schweikert, eventually wound up Southern Confer- ence champs, but on this particular Saturday in Roanoke's Victory Stadium they were off their game. Not as much as the Wahoos, however, who virtually gave the Gobblers their only touchdown with a fumbled punt on their own two and later failed sev- eral times to score themselves when they had good opportunities. After three straight losses, the Wahoos changed quarterbacks before the VMI encounter, replacing Bob Dunphey who directed them from the start of the season, with Tom Hodges. Hodges led the team on its only touchdown drive in the 6-O victory, but the Cavaliers' first win can be attributed more to the Keydet's ineptness than to their own brillance as the VMI squad much resembled the Wahoo team of the week before. Bickers and Kowalkowski lead blocking for Hepler x 'K A Ni 5' if Z imil? Tit 'Fx-11 Id x Y 1 ir xl , dn .D . . 5.315514 cuss .vs ,QI -'Hx vm- Qbfthgtsqeit Sai nu r 7 A Clemson defender grabs Pincavage despite Bicker's efforts. Coming home with their first win under their belt, the Cavaliers prepared themselves for a two week stand against a pair of powerful South Carolina schools, USC and Clemson. A Friday night pep rally and a banner contest exemplified the high spirits of the students for the Homecomings clash with the Gamecocks. And the Wahoos, unwilling to let their fans down, put on their finest show to date, outplaying their South Carolina foe in virtually every department. Their mastery unfortunately did not extend to the score as the Gamecocks succeeded in pulling out a iO-lO stalemate. The succeeding Saturday a disappointing Clemson squad, preseason favorite in the ACC but able to gain but one tie in five encounters. They found them- selves against the Cavaliers, however, and ran away with ci 35-O conquest, dealing Virginia its worst loss of the season. Run away they did, as big backs Pat Crain and Mack Matthews led the Tigers to 314 yards on the ground. Little can be said about the Cavaliers, who gained but 41 yards in total, except what Coach Elias did: We were out-played, out-tackled, out-blocked, and out of the ball game. University of Virginia lo South Carolina 10 156 University of Virginia Clemson 0 35 Angle's pass pattern is interrupted wit' ig' Leading ground gainer Pincavage on his way to pick up more. University of Virginia 9 N.C. State 15 The Cavaliers gave the other conference co-champ, N.C. State, iust as rough a time as they earlier gave to UNC before succumbing, l5-9, in Norfolk's Foreman Field. The undefeated and nationally ranked Wolfpack obviously under- estimated their Virginia foes and found Themselves trailing 7-O early in the game as Tom Hodges connected with end Stu Christhilf for the season's first touchdown pass. The Cavaliers, running from their new triple-slot offensive formation, received a blow, however, when Hodges was subsequently injured. Unable to mount another offensive threat, the Wahoos hung onto their lead valiantly and might have made it stick had it not been for two blocked punts and a high pass from center over punter Shuman's head on another try, which led to both State touchdowns and a safety. Capitalizing on the same type play which cost them the game, the Wahoos also scored a safety when a pass from center shot over the punter's head. Bob K takes out another one -.si '-:xr -vnu 41 University of Virginia 9 William and Mary 7 Returning for its final home clash of the season, Vir- ginia hosted victory hungry William and Mary and helped extend the Indians four game loss string with a 9-7 win. The game much resembled the one of the week before, but this time it was the Wahoos who were overconfident and their foes who played the better game. The Indians piled up 453 yards in offense to the Cavaliers T62 and led 24-8 in the first down column. The Virginia score was set up by John Pincavage's 64 yard runback of an intercepted pass, which was iust one of numerous defensive plays which stymied the threatening Warriors all afternoon. The touchdown, scored by converted halfback Bob Dunphey and a field goal by Tom Shuman, put the Wahoos well in control before the Indians could finally cross the goal in the fourth period. Krebs leaps high for interception 'ill h 1 Sieg hurdles through Carolina defense. The season's final game, against Maryland, was postponed five days because of the death of President Kennedy. Finally played on Thanks- giving Day, the Cavaliers could only be thankful to have escaped as lightly as they did in the 21-7 defeat. A win would have elevated the Wahoos to a fifth place ACC finish and dumped the Terra- pins in the basement, but such was not the case. Completely dominating the 'first half and most of the third quarter, the Terps scored all three of their touchdowns before Tom Hodges connected on a 36 yard aerial to Nick Ridgely near the beginning of the final period to prevent a whitewashing. The standout of the game was Terp field general Dick Shiner, who after two years of frustration against Virginia was finally able to score his first touchdown against them, while passing for another. University of Virginia 7 Maryland 21 Hodges behind blocking. On their longest road trip of the year, to Boston to face Boston College, the Cavaliers were shot down by fine Eagle quarterback Jack Concan- non, who put on a virtual one man offensive show which was potent enough to blast the Wahoos, who put on their finest offensive show of the season themselves, in the 30-21 loss. The huge signal-caller, whom Coach Elias called the finest quarterback we saw all year led the Eagles to four touchdowns and a field goal. Bob Dunphey, finding himself as a halfback, scored two of the Wahoo touchdowns and running mate Pincavage tallied the other, while Tom Hodges had his best day at quarterback, com- pleting 12 of 18 for 123 yards 196 in the second half when the Cavaliers did all their scoringi. The men who stole the show, however, were Turnley Todd and Bob Kowalkowski. Outstanding game in and game out, both men played excep- tionally. Todd held Concannon down as well as any single player all season, and Kowalkowski saved one touchdown with a magnificent come- from-behind tackle of BC halfback Bod Sharm, a 10.2 man in the 100 yard dash. University of Virginia 21 Boston College 30 Pincavage out ahead of his defenders -. C... Getting the ball into play from scrum. Rugby 1963 ABOVE, Stowe brings New Zealand Embassy ball carrier down. BELOW, Traynor on his way to score against Embassy team. The Virginia Rugby Football Club has earned an enviable record in its short existence. The overall record for the com- bined seasons of 1962-63 was 13-3-1, and fall season of 1963 saw the club compile a 5-1-1 record, outscoring their opponents by 137 to 38 points. The highlight of every season is the Annual Commonwealth Cup Tournament hosted by Virginia, in March. Last spring's tournament was witnessed by over 5,000 spectators during the two days of play, with the largest crowd watching Brown beat Yale in the consolation match, and Princeton defeat Virginia for the championship in an unprecedented overtime period. This fall the VRFC hosted Duke at Sweetbriar College. The ready-made crowd of young ladies and their dates cheered Virginia to a 21 to 5 victory. The biggest thrill of the fall season came at Princeton, New Jersey, prior to the Yale- Princeton football classic, when a patched-up Virginia club defeated the Commonwealth Cup holding Tigers 8-6. 159 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Ray, Worthington, Ehrlich, Rosenthal, Merriweather, Denbroder, Maxwell, Cockle, Vermillion, Morison. TOP ROW: Edwards, Corrigan lcaachl, Kellam, Luke, Fischer, Steeneck lalternate captainl, Saylor lcaptainl, Szabo, Bradberry, Funk, Moore, Forrester, Benham. Captain Paul Saylor and his alternate Rich Steeneck. Soccer I 963 Gene Corrigan's varsity booters swept to their second most successfull season in history, in 1963. Led by Captain Paul Saylor and alternate-captain Rich Steeneck, both all-state choices, the soccermen captured their third state championship and compiled a seasonal record of 7-2. Saylor, in addition to being selected on the all- state team for the third year in succession, was named the state tourney's Most Valuable Player, an award he also won in 1961. Steeneck was the only other Cavalier to be named to the all-star team, as he was selected for the second consecutive year. Six Virginia players received honorable mention: Goalkeeper Bill Ray, who was a standout all season, and came up with his best performance in the cham- pionship game, Polk Kellam, who achieved a soccer rarity when he scored against N.C. State as a full- back, halfback Barna Szabo who was a key to the Virginia defense, forward Brian Fisher whose high point was a game-winning goal at Duke, wing Ed Funk, who was at his best in the championship overtime, and linebacker Sandy Bradbury, who proved a fine two-way player. After a disappointing 6-O shut-out at the hands of Navy's Midshipmen, Virginia Turned its attention To the next two opponents and scored two vic- tories. Randolph-Macon and North Carolina State filled out the opening homestand for The VVahoos. The former ran into a Cavalier scoring blitz featuring goals by Szabo, wing Chan Moore, Fischer, Funk, and Steeneck and fell by a 5-i score. The Wolfpack, despite two goals by Benito Artinano could not overcome two Virginia goals by Fischer and one by Kellam as They were defeated 3-2. Having rolled up Three consecutive wins, the soccer team Took to The road. At College Park The Wahoos quickly became homesick as The Terra- pins built up a 4-l halftime lead and coastecl to a 7-2 victory. Fischer and Al Rosenthal accounted for The Virginia goals. Returning home against North Carolina, The Cavaliers dominated play and left The field with a 2-i halftime lead, but a Tar Heel comeback turned a woulcl-be Virginia victory into a Tie, Fischer drove home one and alert wing Moore notched the other, AT Duke, amid ci pouring rain, The booters put forth a Tremendous effort and captured second place in The ACC. Trailing 2-l at The half with Funk's goal being The only Wahoo score, The Cavaliers came storming back in The third quarter on goals by Moore and Fischer to win The game. For The regular season finale, VVashington and Lee's Generals invaded Carr's Hill Field and promptly became The Virginian's fifth victim of The year. The Cavaliers tallied goals by Worthington, Ray and Moore, who wrapped up The scoring with his fifth goal ofthe year, for ci 3-2 win. , T, X. Steeneck makes diving save. Ed Funk in Action. Once more Charlottesville was The site of The state Tournament, a source of much joy to Virginia who had not tasted defeat aT home all season. The Cavaliers disposed of Roanoke in The opening round on goals by Funk, Steeneck and Max- well. The win pitted The Wahoos against Lynchburg for The championship for The fifth straight time. In o contest marking the first appearance of a Virginia soccer team in Scott Stadium, the Cavaliers captured a spine-tingling win over The Hornets by gaining the most corner kicks in overtime. In regulation play, Lynchburg's Big Red held a T-O lead with only five minutes left, much To the ioy of hundreds of Lynchburg supporters who roared their approval Throughout. Chan Moore, however, came through with his final goal in his varsity career, after a desperate goal-mouth scramble To tie the game. The 1963 season definitely has marked Virginia as The Team to beat in The state of Virginia. Furthermore, there is good reason To believe that if any Team is now to finally break Maryland's long unbeaten streak in the ACC, the Wa- hoos indeed may be the team. 161 RECORD Virginia Gpponent Score O Navy 6 3 Lynchburg 2 5 Randolph-Macon l 3 N.C. State 2 2 Maryland 7 2 North Carolina 2 3 Duke 2 3 Washington 84 Lee 2 3 Roanoke O 2 Lynchburg l All-State Paul Saylor Captain Fred Peterson Polo Club The Polo Club began the Spring season with two seasoned vet- erans, Mike Jackson and Captain Fred Peterson. They were joined by newcomer Jack McGauley and the trio made its first appearance against a strong team from George Washington University. The Cavalier malletmen grabbed a three goal lead in the first chucker and then stormed to ci 7-2 victory, thanks mainly to five goals by Jackson. McGauley performed well in his first match, while Gulden and Robertshaw showed promise. The fol- lowing weekend, the Wahoos fought the Alumni to a 6-6 draw in overtime. A Virginia faced Yale next and came out with a 9-4 victory. McGauley tallied three times, Jackson six. He continued scoring goals at an incredible pace, as he garnered nine in the Princeton, victory. The i7-7 final proved to be Virginia's top single-game output of the year. Left to Right: J. McGauley, Capt. F. Peterson, M. Jackson. 162 Next came a match with the highly rated New York Athletic Club, and once again Mike. Jackson put on a brilli- ant show, scoring 4 goals in the 8-5 victory. Jack McGauley, playing in the number three position, displayed outstanding defensive work and contributed one goal to the winning score. The season's last match came against national champion Cornell, The Wahoos iumped to a quick 3 goal lead, but Pat Dix, one of the nations top players at two goals, scored five goals in the second chucker and paced the Big Red's victory. This closed a highly successful season forthe Virginia team. HQ, The Fall season opened with McGauley, Peterson and Jackson again riding for the University. In the first game off their eleventh season, the Wahoos rode to an easy victory over the Richmond Polo Club, 9-2. Continuing to roll towards a national Collegiate championship, Virginia easily defeated Georgetown 9-l, with Jackson and Gulden contributing to the tally sheet, Pulling out all the stops, the Virginia Polo team came from behind to edge the Virginia All-Stars 7-6. Jackson came through with lust seconds remaining to push one between the goal posts. The following weekend, the once mighty Cornell tell before the Virginia on- slaught 8-l, and Virginia seemed on her way to' a national cham- pionship. In their sixth win, the Wahoos beat the Cave Creek Polo Club 5-4, and in the last game of the season, the poloists whipped Yale 9-4. At the conclusion of the game Captain Fred Peterson accepted the Schlitz Beer Award for the winning team, while Jack McGauley received the coveted Most Valuable Player Award. ' 163 Spring 1963 Virginia Opponents ll George Washington 5 6 Alumni 6 ll Yale 3 l7 Princeton 7 3 New York Athletic Club 5 9 Cornell 8 Fall i963 9 Richmond Po-lo Club 2 9 Georgetown I 7 Virginia All-Stars 6 8 Cornell l 5 Cave Creek Polo Club 4 9 Yale 4 H,-A. Y' A:-mb, , .... . , A , rj . .,u...,.,,pr-- rig.-,.-5151.-2 -I ,Qu -1. ...fy 'The University of Virginia Gymnastics continued to progress towards varsity status this past season by adding two more inter- collegiate meets to their schedule. An informal clinic-meet was held with Navy and duel meets were held with West Virginia, Citadel, Georgia Southern, and several area high schools. The Club was defeated by both West Virginia and Georgia Southern, but found its Hrst intercollegiate victory with the Citadel. Again this year'with the help of an appropriation from the Student Activities Fund, the Club completed its purchase of new equipment. The team ended a successful season by competing in the Eastern Collegiate championship meet and the D.C. A.A.U. meet. LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Gaddis, B. Leo, J. Burge, J. Wood, R. Lane, J. Danch, R. Leigh. Captain John Dcinch on the Horizontal Bar. 164 G mnastic Team Paul Gaddis executes c vault on the Long Horse Captain Chip Conner N...Q.f All-ACC 65 Coach Bill Gibson Varsity Basketball LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Coach Gibson, S. Corum, B. Waldrutf, G. Spohn, J. Sanders, W. Rockelein, B. Engel, R. Barnes, H. Conner, R. Katstra, M. Caldwell, C. Rotgin, K. Goble, M. Wilcox, B, Meyer, F. Arritt, J. Lambiotte, Coach Mahahfey. Basketball When.the i963-64 basketball season is nothing more than a memory of days past, two names are sure to be indelibly associated with it: Cap- tain Chip Conner, and Coach William Gibson. For Conner, the '64 season marked the end of a brilliant career that refused to be overshadowed by the losing records of the ball clubs that he played on. Virginia fans first heard the name Chip Conner five years ago when Chip was tossing baskets at a record pace for Halifax High School, enroute to being se- lected as Virginia's outstanding high school basketball player. Two years later Cavalier basketball fans were giving him roaring plaudits as he excelled in his first season as a varsity hoopster. People who will recall Chip's i5 points, i6 rebound performance against Richmond or his 25 points in a 98495 upset win over South Carolina's Gamecocks in his first year, realize what Chip Conner has meant to the basketball fortunes of the University over the past three years. This past season, however, was probably Chip's greatest in terms of contribution to the team. After two outstanding years as a forward, on a fast-break type offense, he had to adapt to a new position, guard, and convert his fast-break style to a slowed-up offense that was necessitated by the tearn's material. The new role did not keep him from continuing to be the Cavalier's big man and a star in the ACC. After watching a l7 point Conner performance against N.C. State, two of those seventeen points being a game-winning basket with the buzzer, T.V. sport's announcer Dan Daniels said, Chip Conner has as good a move under the basket as any player we've seen. Greensboro's Charlotte Coliseum, however, holds special memory for Chip. Playing against nationally ranked Davidson and being guarded by 166 The C boys, Conner and Caldwell In their ACC debut, the Virginia hoopsters again ran into first half Trouble as the halftime score found the University of Maryland Terrapins leading 34-19. Another Conner led comeback, the Chipper hit for 23, gave the Cavaliers brief hope as they closed the gap to 55-52 with five minutes remaining before finally losing 68-58. Still looking for their first win, the Cagers returned to the friendly con- fines of Memorial gym to host the University of Richmond. ln Gibson's first home game the Wahoos excelled as four players hit for double figures iMac Caldwell - 27, Chip Conner - 20, Jerry Sanders - 16, and Jay Lambiotte - 125 while Rich Kastra came through with a much needed rebound performance, the result being a decided 91-71 victory. The Rich- mond game also featured another Gibson innovation as for the first time, a Dixieland band provided musical entertainment before the game, and dur- ing the timeouts, a iob they continued to perform throughout the season. For many Virginia fans, the season's finest moment came a week later when the Wahoos shockingly upset the Phillips 66 Oilers, 1963 AAU champions. The 66ers arrived in Charlottesville with a nine game winning streak and with little thought of anything but adding to it. The Cavaliers had other ideas, and inspired by the roaring support of over 2,000 almost disbelieving fans, they nipped the Oilers 65-63 in the last second of play as Jerry Sanders dropped through a rebound shot for the winning basket. In addition to Sanders, who scored 18 points, the irrepressible Conner scored 22 while dribbling magnificiently, and along with Lambiotte con- tinually harrassing the 66er ballhandlers with intercepted passes and stolen balls. The Clemson game saw the Cavaliers bow in Memorial gym for the first time all season as they dropped a heartbreaking 52-51 decision. A fine performance from the C boys, Conner and Caldwell, who scored 18 and 14 points respectively, was nillified when Mike Bohonak hit on a twenty-foot jumper with three seconds left, to give Clemson the victory. The Wahoos took to the road following the Clemson game but met with little hospitality at the hands of their various hosts. At Durham the their finest defensive player, Conner managed to pour 25 points through the'hoop while leading the Wahoos to a near up-set. The 25 points wrote his name into the Cavalier record books as he became the sixth Virginia player in history to score over 1,000 points. The feelings of Virginia fans about seeing Chip Conner take off his Cavalier uniform for the last time, are perhaps best expressed by recall- ing the Words of Coach Bill Gibson who, when asked at the beginning of the season, his first at the University, whether he had any regrets about Virginia, remarked, only one: that Chip Conner is a fourth-yearmanf' It is doubtful if anyone could think of the 63-64 season without think- ing of Coach Bill Gibson. Coming from a small college in Mansfield Pennsylvania where his team had compiled a 55-3 record in his last three years, he took over what many people had skeptically called our worst team ever. It was not an opinion with which Coach Gibson concurred and his faith in his team was born out when they captured as astounding vic- tory over 1963 AAU champions the Phillips 66ers, and when, after 16 games they had won six contests, topping any victory total in the last four years. Respect for Coach Gibson and confidence in his ability to eventually bring a winning brand of ball to the University of Virginia steadily in- creased as the basketball season progressed. The belief that with Mr. Gibson at the helm a new era in Virginia basketball has been entered has become an accepted one. There is no indication that it is anything but a true one. Adopting a style that has been from Gibson coached teams a rarity - that of a slowed-down pace of basketball in contrast to the fast break - the Wahoos opened against perennial Southern power Kentucky. Playing in the Wildcats back yard, the Cavaliers played a spirited game and a magnificient second half before bowing by a 75-64 score. Chip Conne-r's 30 points and Mac Caldwell's 17, were the bulk of the Virginians scoring. 16.7 Duke Blue Devils sparked by Jeff Mullins, simply proved too much for the underdog Cavaliers to cope with as they triumphed by an eleven point margin, 84-73. The Christmas season brought the Wahoos to Owensboro, Kentucky for the All-American City Tournament. lt was here that the Cavs captured their only vic- tory on the Southern tour cis they defeated favored Mississippi State in the Tourney's opener 8l-68. The ioy was short-lived, however, for powerful Kentucky vvesleyan thuinped the Virginians in the finals 62-42. Conner, Caldwell, and Lainbiotte were stand- outs in the series. Before returning to Charlottesville, Gibson's men made one more stop as they took on Virginia Tech in Blacksburg. The result was 62-60 heartbreciking loss as the Cavaliers watched a ten point lead disappear over the game's last ten minutes. Memorial gym brought a relief to Virginia woes as they bowed to a well-coached South Carolina contingent 70-62, The home- town cagers, led by Mac Caldwell's 20 points, were in the game until they hit a dry streak with seven minutes remaining that spelled disaster. Having last four ACC contests in a row, Virginia finally ended the drought by downing NC State 66-53. The key performer in this game was big Rich Kastra who came up with the finest night of his career. The 6'9 fourth-yearman stuffed 25 points through the hoop and grabbed 20 rebounds as Coach Gibson chcilkecl up his first win in the ACC. On January il, the Waltoos reached edge of glory, as they nearly upset nationally-ranked Davidson before ll,000 in Greensboro. For the duration of the game, the Charlotte Coli- seum was in a state of shock as Virginia battled the Cats on even terms and held a slim lead late in the game. Only a superb Davidson comeback for a 64762 win kept the Cavaliers from ci headline-making victory. The entire squad put out a magnificient effort that was highlighted by the play of Ken Goble and Conner lwho scored 25 pointsi. l l f 168 Two nights later found a completely different situation as the Cavaliers could do little right against Bines McKinney's Wake Forest Deacons. The latter inflicted the worst defeat of the season on the Wahoos as they won going away 70-52. Exams left Virginia little time to get prepared for V.P.l.'s re- turn visit and the farmers dominated the entire game as they triumphed 78-62. ln their first regionally televised game of the season, the Wa- hoos kept their fans on the edge of their seats before scoring their fourth consecutive victory over NC. State by taking a 50-48 decision. lt was Chip Conner, who was high scorer with seventeen points, who won it when he hit on a twenty-foot iumper as the buzzer sounded. Trying to get untrackecl on cr bid for the ACC crown, North Carolina took out their wrath on the Cavaliers as Cunningham and company rolled by the Wahoos 89-76. lt was their Hnal game before the Corks 8 Curls went to press that Coach Bill Gibson and his cagers became the first Cavalier team since T960 to win six games. Playing in Blow Gymnasium, the home of William 81 Mary's Indians, the Wahoos won an exciting see-saw contest when Jay Lambiotte made an impossible lay-up shot, driving through three men to the basket, with three seconds left to win 56-54. Again Chip Conner was the big point getter as he dropped in Qi. No seasonal recount would be complete without a look at the other players who made up the Cavalier line-up throughout the year, Perhaps foremost in anyone's mind would be Jay Lambiotte. This tiny 5-7 guard was the quarterback of the Cavalier five and his constant ball-stealing and play making made him invaluable. Throughout the season, despite his size, he usually ranked third in points and rebounds, a tribute to his hustle. Not soon to be forgotten either will be 6-9 Rich Kastra. The key to Vir- ginia's rebound game, Rich proved to be a fine defensive player grabbing as many as 20 rebounds in a game, and on occasion was a top offensive threat as evidenced by his 25 eFfort against the Wolfpack. When Coach Gibson wished to spell one of his backcourt pair, he had a capable trio to call on in Fletcher Arrit, Gary Spohn, and Bernie Meyer, all of whom produced key efforts in various games. Not to be left out either are Ken Coble and Jerry Sanders. The former was a front-line guard all year and had a terrific shooting percentage, while Sanders saw action in nearly every game, scoring as many as eighteen points, and showed great promise for the future as he is only a second-yearman. Regardless of how the season ended after this yearbook went to press, the season would have to be considered successful as the Cavaliers won more games than any Virginia team in recent history. May it be the dawn of a new era. 169 4- . l l Left To Right FIRST ROW P McReary B Parton H Clark, J. Boehm, A. Wells, D. Tucker, C. Davies. SECOND ROW D Nolan A Traynor C Ward B Woodrulf, C. Sfewarf, L. Schaeffer, B. Bokelman, Wrestling When Mebane Turner replaced The refired Frank Finger as wrestling coach aT The UniversiTy, he was faced wifh The problem of equaling Mr. Finger's 8-2 record and second place finish in The ACC Tourney in The l962-63 season. When This porTion of Corks 8. Curls wenf To press, Turner was well on his Way To equaling This mark in his firsT season. By mid-February, The Team posTed a 5-2 regular season mark and an excellenT finish of Three champions in The Charianooga lnviTaTional Tournament During The season Turner, an ex-Virginia capiain himself, was assisfed by Sandy Wise and Capfain Jeff Boehm. Much crediT should also be given To The excellenT work of Bill Mc- Afee as head wresiling manager. At 123 was returning letterman Peyton McCrary. McCrary's best match was a 3-3 tie with the West Virginia captain, when he came from behind to get a takedown in the last ten seconds. The 130 pound class found two strong men in Rick Shep- herd and Hal Clark. Shepherd wrestled during the early part of the season and Clark posted a 2-0-1 by mid-season. At 137 was Bill Patten, a scrappy hustler whose best match was a 5-4 win over Bill Meacci of West Virginia. The 147 pound class had Captain Jeff Boehm as its sole entry until mid-season when he was sidelined with hepatitis. At this point he had posted a fine record of 4-1 and a first place at 147 in the Chattanooga tourney. He was replaced by Dick Tucker who had also wrestled off and on at 157 and placed second to Boehm at Chattanooga. The 157 pound class featured Alex Wells. By mid-Febru- ary Wells had a 9-2 overall record counting the Chattanooga tourney which he won at 157 and the Wilkes-Barre Tourney in Pennsylvania during Christmas. 's .. ff . ,.,. K . 3 5 Cary Stewart piles up riding time. The matmen opened on December fourth against Duke and gained a decisive 22-8 win. Boehm H471 and Wells C1571 both scored second period pins. On Friday, December 6, the Cavaliers beat Old Dominion College 20-8 in preparation for their trip to the Chattanooga tourney The Chattanooga tourney saw Wells, Boehm, and Meighen cop first place berths while Tucker and Stewart were runners- up. Patten gained a third at 137 and Clark a fifth at 137. This led the grapplers to a disappointing chaos to Mary- land on December 19 by a 18-12 score. In this match Stewart pinned and Wells decisioned for the Cavalier points. After Christmas the matmen gained three easy January vic- tories over North Carolina, V.M.l., and Hampden-Sydney. Tucker wrestled a strong match at 157 against North Caro- lina and pinned his man in the second period. These meets led the Cavaliers up to exams as they lost to West Virginia, 19-7. This disaster could be partly attributed to Boehm's sickness and iniuries to both Schaeffer and Meighen. i fe I Captain Jeff Boehm in action. Cary Stewart, at 167, completely dominated the sopho- more scene in the Atlantic Coast Conference with a 12-2 record. This included a second place tinish at Chattanooga and a first place at 167 in the Westminster, Maryland, tournament. At this affair Stewart was awarded the trophy as the tourney's outstanding performer. With last year's holder, Jack McGauley, out with a separated shoulder, the 177 class was shared by Jim Meighen, Lance Schaeffer, Pete Lewis, and Buck Cuddy. Meighen won the 177 class title in Chattanooga. At heavyweight the reins were held solely by Bob Bokelman. Bokelman improved greatly as the season progressed and was a very important man in the Cava- liers' lineup. Peyton McCrary maneuvers for a pin. ' --tif LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: D. Zachary, H. Yonkers, T. Postorius, B. Aue, G. Knight, B. Keller. SECOND ROW: J. Parsons, H. Means, J. Brown, D. Larson, S. Tomp- kins, W. Wilson. THIRD ROW: Coach Law, J. Harrison, W. Seyfert, D. Price. FOURTH ROW: S. Golbreoth, J. Kreidler, B. Schreck, S. Fisher, J. Dobbins, D. McBride, S. Schiff, Mgr. J. MacCallum. 0 0 Swl mm I n g LEFT TO RIGHT: Gordon Knight, Jim Harrison, Bob Schreck. S1 .r--3 ual . ..i 1 S Bill Aue swimming the butterfly. At the start of the I963-1964 season, Coach Ralph Law predicted a good record for the Cavaliers if they could beat Washington and Lee and William and Mary. At the time this article goes to press they have done just that, compiling an impressive 5-2 record. Led by co-cap- tains Bill Aue and Gordon Knight and assisted by re- turning lettermen Jim Harrison and Howard Means, the Cavaliers also scored against South Carolina, Clemson and Wake Forest. Their two losses were to the strong VPI and Maryland teams. Jim Harrison was particularly strong in the 200 yard Individual Medley, while Howard Means did a good iob in the 200 yard freestyle and the butterfly. lf Coach Law's record in the two short years he has been here is any indication of the future, Virginia should continue to have a strong swimming team. 18 Captain Clark MacKenzie Golf I 963 The 1963 Golf season had a number of ups and downs. The team, ably coached by Mr. Slaughter, finished with a 5-4-1 record, and won the first State Golf Championship since T948, they defeated ACC champion Wake Forest during the regular season by a score of i3V217W. This was their only ACC victory in the five posted, and in the ACC Tournament held at Hot Springs, they fell to the Deacons by 21 strokes. Clark MacKenzie held down the number one slot, as he cap- tained the team for the second straight year. He was followed by Mickey Callahan, Woody Millen, and Mike Timbers. Perhaps the bright spot of the year was the emergence of Jon Verity, a sec- ond-yearman. It was Verity who led all golfers in the ii school State tourney, and his consistently fine scores, coupled with the return of Callahan, John Yoder, and other young golfers should lead to a bright golf future. LEFT TO RIGHT: Captain C. MacKenzie, M. Callahan, W. Millen, J. Verity, M. Timbers, J. Yoder, J. Fogleman. cm, 1' gk Hjf YNGIf1!,5! xaigml Qs? in GI 4 l Fmt y ,r if s 38-G Ulf , i QGIH sbacw XQAGIYI Left to right, FIRST ROW: L. Tate, B. Jortland, H. Massie, J. Lambiotte, C. Tisdale, B. Rentch, C. Scott. SECOND ROW: Coach West, E. Burton, J. Angle, F. Nivert, R. Wentz, M. Caldwell, D. Moses. THIRD ROW: L. Seabolt, S. Rose, J. Adkins, R. Vest, H. Hughes, E. Gibson. Coach Jim West and Captain Carter Scott. V' YRGIN' 'I BasebaH I963 The 1963 Varsity Baseball season was a year of ups and downs for the Cavalier mitmen who ended up with a 9-I3 season rec- ord. Hampered by the loss of All-ACC pitcher Bill Spencer, the baseballers were unobleto equal the 1962 season's second place finish in the ACC as they ended up 7-7 in the conference by virtue ofa five game losing streak at the end of the season. Mentor Jim West and his host of managers, led by Scott Wine, worked hard all season to round the Cavaliers into shape. They never quite ielled because of off-and-on performances both in the fields and at bat. Perhaps the highlight of the season was the first post-season se- lections of third baseman Ed Gibson and right fielder Larry Tate as second team All-ACC picks. Second baseman Jay Lambiotte was picked as first team choice on the All- Virginia nine. West's team was a young inexperienced one with only two fourth yearmen, captain Carter Scott and first basemen Jim Ad- kins. The team was composed of ten third yearmen and seven second yearmen, three of whom were hurlers. 174 ,--,-,,,,....- 2nd Team All-ACC third baseman Eddie Gibson. West opened the season in the last part of March with an outfield of Chris Tisdale in left, Bruce Rentch in center, and Tate in right. Gibson and Lambiotte were at third and second respectively with Adkins on first and Lou Leabolt at short. Don Moses caught some at the beginning of the season, however, he was soon replaced by Gene Angle who also took a turn or two in the outer garden. The Cavalier's pitching staff composed of ace righthander Henry Moose Massie and his core of helpers, Bob Jortland, Russ Wentz, Mac Caldwell, Stan Rose, and reliever Rye Vest. Backing up Moses and Angle behind the plate were TuFfy Burton and Hunter Hughes. Hughes, out most of the year with a sore shoulder, was counted on at the beginning ofthe season to be the number one receiver. His loss was a great blow to the team defensively. 175 nin- RECORD Michigan State Yale Harvard Harvard Delaware Connecticut Clemson Clemson South Carolina South Carolina Wake Forest Duke, Maryland North Carolina State North Carolina V.M.I. North Carolina State North Carolina William and Mary Wake Forest Duke Richmond Outfielder Larry Tate -Y 1 -L, ti., C .,,,. - WW, All-State second-baseman Jay Lambiotte Within the next week the Cavaliers played five tilts in the space of seven days. They lost lO-l to Connecticut despite five strong innings by second yearman Stan Rose who was hurt by ten Cavalier errors. They split a series with Clemson, winning 5-4 and losing TO-4 despite a grand slam home run by pinch hitter Frank Nivert. They swept two from South Carolina, 9-6 and il-i, with home runs by Massie, Lambiotte, and Tisdale. This showing sent the Cavaliers South with high hopes against Duke and Wake Forest. These hopes were quickly dashed as the Deacons won li-6 and Duke won 7-5. Massie pitched a fine game against the Blue Devils before faltering in the eighth inn- ing. These two games were followed by a lacklustre showing against Maryland on April 23 as the Cavaliers lost 7-5. This put the Cava- liers at 3-4 in the ACC and 5-8 overall with North Carolina State and North Carolina coming up. These two contests were the best Cavalier showing all year with the varsity nine defeating the Wolfpack, i5-5, and the Tar Heels, 5-2. Lefty Russ Wentz hurled a complete game against State while Massie and ace reliever Rye Vest combined to battle the Tar l-leels. Vests performance was one of his many during the i963 season which saw him hurl 22 scoreless innings in relief before a run was scored on him. This included stints against Duke, State, North Carolina, Clemson, and South Carolina. 176 Pinch hitter Frank Nivert figured into West's plans through- out the season as did Adkin's and Tisdale as spot starters and relievers on the mound. The mitmen opend their season on March 28 with a home game against Michigan State. This contest saw southpaws Bob Jortland and Russ Wentz turn in eight shut-out innings against the Spartans before the Cavaliers blew a 4-O lead in the ninth and went on to lose 7-4. The next day they came back to win I2-7 against a weak Yale nine, Massie hurled six innings against the Elis and allowed two runs while blast- ing a long home run at bat. .lay Lambiotte also homered whereas Larry Tate and Ed Gibson collected two hits each. Lambiotte, who had a double and a triple in the opener, also got three other hits to be a 6 for 8 after two games. The next week saw the Cavaliers record fall to 2-3 win a pair of losses to Harvard, 8-O and 5-4, and a 5-3 win over Delaware, Lefty .lortland gained the win with the help of Lambiotte's single with the bases loaded in the seventh which gathered the Cavaliers four 'rallies on an error by the right fielder. Shortstop Lou Seabolt The Cavaliers brought their season record to 8-8 the fol- lowing Tuesday as Bob Jortland hurled a tive hitter at VMI in Lexington to win 12-i. He was backed by a home run by Adkins and two hits apiece by Tisdale, Lambiotte, and Ed Gibson. The Cavaliers then journeyed South again where they faced their earlier victims, N.C. State and North Carolina. They beat State 9-8 in ten innings on Friday, May 3, and then were smashed T2-4 by Carolina on Saturday. The days of glory were over. The State victory was the last Cavalier win of the year because starting with North Caro- lina they went into a tive game tailspin. The mitmen lost T2-4 to Carolina and returned home. Outtielder Chris Tisdale On Tuesday, May 7, they faced a weak William and Mary nine and lost 6-5. They dropped two the following weekend to Wake Forest, 5-4, and Duke, 8-6. Both these games saw the Cavaliers lose in the late innings after having held as much as a 6-O lead in the case of Duke. In their season finale they lost to Richmond 8-4 to close out their season at 9-13. lt had been a long hard year for all concerned, however l7 men returned from the l963 varsity and with their acquired experience and help from the very strong First-year team, the Cavaliers should again be near the top of the heap in the ACC. The entire starting lineup returns except for first base- man Adkins, the T964 season promises much to come. 177 Pitcher Moose Massie Outfielder Bruce Rentch -f ,f r ,I ll f I ,I r 'i'f'st-1? LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: S. Warren, J. Stewart, R. Peterson, SECOND ROW: T. Payne, J. Franklin M. Caputo, G. Blagdon, C. Oltutt, P. McGill, THIRD ROW: S. Hoff, J. Waters, J. Shreeve, L. Hopkins, L. Jackson, J. Darrell, J. Davies, W. Thees, R. Evans, R. Soum, J. Boucher, R. Beers, Coach Corrigan FOURTH ROW: J. Edmunds, J. Hargroves, L. Kunkle, R. Salter, C. Shafer, C. McGill, L, Berger. Co-captains Gus Blagdan and Mac Caputo Lacrosse I 963 Coach Gene Corrigan For the T963 lacrosse team it was a season ot extreme iubilation, heart- break, and supreme disappointment. Jubilation? A stunning IO-7 victory over Johns Hopkins before a capacity crowd in Baltimore. Heartbreak? An II-IO loss to Army before a partisan Scott Stadium audience. Disappointment? A humiliating IO-3 defeat in Charlottesville at the hands ot Navy. All in all, the Cavalier stickmen finished the season with a commendable 7-5 overall record and a 6-3 record in college competition. Every team has its standouts and the T963 lacrosse squad was no excep- tion. Snowdie Hott, the aggressive little mid-fielder, was selected as one of two Virginia first team All-Americans. Only a third-yearman, Hott scored eighteen goals and was a standout performer all year. Defenseman Mac Caputo, team co-captain along with hustling Gus Blagdon, was the other first-team choice. He climaxed his brilliant college career by being elected captain of the Southern all-stars in the North-South game at Lake Placid. Several others played key roles in the team's success. On attack, the names Davies and Franklin were heard all year. Jack Davies led the team in points ISU, assists l28I, and was one ot two players to score over 20 goals. His assist total doubled that of the other attackmen combined. Jimmy Franklin topped the team in goals scored with 26 and was chosen a third team All-American. In the goal Jim Shreeve played superbly en- I route to a third team All-American position, turning back I74 shots over the season. I 178 Having dropped their season opener to Mount Washington, the Cavaliers eased past Ivy League champion Dartmouth, IO-6. They then dropped two straight decisions, to the alumni-laden University Club of Baltimore and to arch-rival Maryland, ll-9. Following a 9-5 victory over the Alumni, Virginia travelled to Johns Hopkins. Building up a quick five goal lead, the Wahoos took their first victory over the Blue Jays in eleven years, by a IO-7 score. Highlights of the contest were SoIter's 4 goals and Shreeve's spectacular saves. The ioy of this victory was quickly dispelled as Navy's All-American filled lineup unleashed a 53-shot attack enroute to a IO-3 victory. Leaving all fourth-yearmen at home, the Cava- liers travelled to Durham and whitewashed Duke I4-O. Jack Davies had four goals and four assists. Davies again led the way to a I4-8 victory over Baltimore University, as he picked up 3 goals and 5 assists. hi. Jack Darrell attempts to score against Washington College. VIRGINIA OPPONENT 5 MOUNT WASHINGTON IO DARTMOUTH UNIVERSITY CLUB MARYLAND ALUMNI IO JOHNS HOPKINS NAVY I4 DUKE I4 BALTIMORE UNIVERSITY IO ARMY I3 WASHINGTON COLLEGE I3 WASHINGTON and LEE Jackson and Evans apply the squeeze. All-American Snowdie Hoff With three victories in their last 4 starts, the Cavalier stickmen returned to Scott Stadium with hopes still high for the top spot in national rankings. The next game with Army would tell the story. Army's powerful attack built up an 8-4 lead going into the third quarter, but Davies scored twice and set up two more to close the gap to 9-8. On a highly- disputed play, the Cadets scored with what appeared to be thirteen men on the field. Virginia drove back to tie the score at IO, with five minutes left, but Army scored and took an I I-I O victory. The final two games were merely a question of playing out the season. Hosting Washington College and VVashington and Lee, The Cavaliers romped to wins of I3-6 and I3-5. Snowclie Hoff grabbed the spotlight in the first game, scoring 4 goals. Davies and Bill Thees each scored two against the Generals, as the lacrossemen finished with their seventh victory of the year, against five losses. 179 High-Scorer Jack Davies FIRST ROW left to right .I Graham F Stulobletield R Simmons J. Godsey SECOND ROW: W. ,ii Forrester D Gordon J Smith D Levy THIRD ROW Coach Law J Murden, manager, T. Fuller, We Track r I 963 , V ,- ...sic 2.22-5 I it liggzz - F it ' - 'R ' -2. -A ' Coach Lou Onesty The Virginia track team, in losing the tirst meet ot the season to Wake Forest lO-4-41, set the scene for a long series of disappointments. One bright spot for the Cavaliers was Gene Engel, who swept the weight events taking a tirst in the shot, discus, and iavelin. Engel seemed especially im- pressive in the iavelin, with ci throw ot over two-hundred feet. Captain Fred Stubblefield, who was forced to run the mile as well as his specialty, the 880, won two second places. In their second meet, against Duke, the Cavaliers lost again, with Engel taking a first in the discus and iavelin 180 The Cavaliers were again paced by Gene Engle, who took Ersts in The shot put and discus, and a second in the iavelin. Bill Forrester managed to take a first for The Cavaliers in The broad iump. In The State meet, held at William and Mary, Virginia was fifth, behind winning W 8g M. The ACC Tournament was held at North Carolina, and Virginia went home with seven points. Maryland won with one-hundred points, followed by Duke, North Carolina, Clemson and USC. Through a second place in the iavelin by Gene Engel, and a third by Captain Fred StubbleHeld in the 880, the Cavalier thinclads edged the same Wake Forest and North Carolina State teams that had handed them defeats earlier in the spring dual competi- tions. Pole voulter Jack Montgomery Javelin expert Gene Engel events. The other Virginia first was taken by pole vaulter Jack Montgomery, with a vault of Thirteen feet, Stubblefield took a second in the 880. VVMl's Keydets out ran Virginia to a 84-56 victory, in The Cavalier's Third meet of the season, taking firsts in all running events except the mile relay. Fred Stubblefield took a second in the 880, but came back to run a fast anchor lap for the winning Cavalier relay team. ln an ACC meet, UNC's track team routed Virginia 109-32, as the Tar Heels took firsts in all but three events. Hurdler Ben Ackerly leading the Keydets. 181 ii .ii - ii Tl . LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: N. Rickey, C. Cudlip, H. Wheelright, J. Gilwee, B. Brown, J. Killebrew, K. Moorman, B. Farrell. I e ' I 963 Virginia's I963 Tennis team, under the supervision of coach Carl Red Rohmann, compiled a 3-3 conference record and a 5-7 overall record. Under the leadership of captain Bruce Farrell, the squad began early Training with great determina- tion to better The poor season record of the previous year. Returning lettermen Bruce Farrell, John Killebrew, Ken Moor- man, and Henry Wheelwright were ioined by second yearmen Bill Brown and Jim Gilwee to face MlT on March 25 for The opening match on The Lady Astor courts. Farrell, after losing The first set, regained his Touch To win The next two as MIT was shutout, 9-O. A strong Michigan State Team arrived in Charlottesville Three days later to defeat The University 7-2. Farrell captured the lone singles victory, and teamed with Ken Moorman to Take The doubles. The following day, Williams eeked out a 5-4 win. Needing a victory in The doubles to win The match, Gilwee and Brown Took The first set, but dropped The next Two, and The victory. The Team bounced back, nevertheless, to smash Their first ACC foe, North Carolina State, by an 8-I score. Killebrew played extremely well in easily defeating his opponent, and Tom Watson broke into the third doubles combination by his fine effort. The Team then fell before George Washington University by a 5V2-3V2 score. Farrell's strong serve and net game were as sharp as ever as he preserved his undefeated record by earning his fifth win in the tight three-set match, Brown moved up To no. 2 position and came Through in the third set while Moorman out-steadied his opponent at no. 4. The trip to Wake Forest brought the second ACC victory for the team. Losing only one singles match and one of the two doubles matches, the 7-2 victory was gained in straight sets. The toughest matches came next. A highly-rated George- town Team won 6-3 despite Farrell's successful singles and doubles play. North Carolina with a high national ranking, Twelve returning lettermen, and a 22-I record handed the Cavaliers one of their worst defeats in years. Brown prevented a Carolina shut-out with accurate groundstrokes and great perseverance to win the second singles match. Due to fourth-year comprehensive examinations, only four players made the trip to Maryland where incredibly strong winds and the entire Maryland team took care of any Virginia threat. A keyed-up Clemson team arrived in Charlottesville several days later to win 8-l. Little Doug Stewart beat Farrell with powerful passing accuracy to set the tone for the after- noon. The next day the stony was reversed, however, as the University of South Carolina received the worst thrashing on the University courts that Coach Rohmann could remember. Each match had at least one love set, and the entire South Carolina team could muster only six games. The final match of the year was at W8iL where the varsity won its first 5-4 match in two years. The Team gained a 4-2 singles advantage, but the doubles almost proved disastrous. Gilwee played one of his best matches, and won easily. Far- rell fell behind by several games, but rallied to win 6-4, 6-O and end a superlative record with the team. Wheelwright, also down O-4, combined power with new-found touch to win 6-4, 6-2. Two doubles matches were lost, and Brown and Killebrew were behind a set in the crucial contest. They deuced the second set, however, then broke serve to win the set, and eventually the match. i J? Captain Bruce Farrell The retirement of Coach Carl Martin Rohmonn has created a gap that will be hard to till. A native of Brooklyn, New York, Rohmann entered the University in l932, a time when Virginia tennis was at its best. Play- ing number two in his second year, Rohmann helped fashion a 9-l record for the Wahoos, their best to that date, Taking over the top spot in his third year, Carl led UVa to the Southern Conference title, although the team had no coach. In 1935, Alphonso Smith, one ot Virginia's great tennis stars, took over the coaching reins. With Rohmann as captain, Virginia compiled an admirable 6-3 record, dropping its Southern Conference crown to North Carolina. He remained at the University in graduate school, and in i938 became tennis coach. Over the past 24 years his teams have compiled ci won-lost record of better than seven hundred per cent. A great player and an 'inspiring coach, we salute Red Rohmann. 183 Virginia 9 2 . 4 8 5V2 7 3 l O l 9 5 RECORD Opponent M I T Michigan State Williams N.C. State George Washington Wake Forest Georgetown UNC Maryland Clemson U NC W84L Coach Carl Rohmann Score O 7 5 l 3M 2 6 8 9 8 O 4 FRONT ROW, left to right: Robert Prindible, Rich Watson, Donald Seemul- ler, Anthony Popeck, Edward Moore, Stuart Miller, Ned Jones, Kenneth Poates, SECOND ROW: Dave Dailey, David Miller, George Bailey, Edward Carrington, Shad Connelly, Robert Davis, Larry Wood, Carroll Jarvis, Russell Madigan, THIRD ROW: John Naponick, Jim Copeland, William Powell, Fred Jones, David Kerr, Paul Lockwood, Tom Rainey, Stan Kemp, Bill Goodman, Robert Hobson, FOURTH ROW: Julian Raney, Bruce Thomas, First Year Football Bill Marr, John Freeman, Nick Schlegel, Rusty Adams, Mark Probst, Wayt Timberlake, Howard Goodwin. BACK ROW: Bob Canevari, assistant coach: Arlick Brockwell, assistant coachp Ned McDonald, assistant coach: Zeke Fantino, head coach, Dr. Frank McCue, team physicianp Steve Smith, head manager, Jack Mosley, assistant manogerp Jim Snyder, Lawrence Croft and Randall Harris, players. The Cavayearlings opened their season against the fresh- men of V.M.l., in Scott Stadium. The Rats were routed 50-12, with touchdowns by Jarvis l2J and Davis 131. Kemp kicked six PAT'S, and passed to end Thomas for another TD. Fullback Prindible scored the final touchdown. An unbeaten freshman team from UNC invaded Scott stadium next, but the baby wahoos romped home with a 32-12 victory over the tar babies. The scores came on a thirty- three yard TD pass from Davis to Carrington, two one yard plunges by Jarvis, a fifteen yard pass from Davis to Poates, and a five yard run by Freeman. The final game against Maryland, at College Park, ended the Cavayearling's hopes for an undefeated season, 2l-l4. Naponick lon a tackle eligable playl, and Kemp scored TD's, but two Maryland tal- lies in the third period clinched the loss. Jarvis tries for diving tackle. E The Virginia first year basketball team opened the i963-i964 season under the direction of Coach Gene Mahaftey. The primary iob of a freshman coach is to teach fundamentals and teamwork to a group of boys from all over the country and who. have never worked together before. ln this way they will be ready for varsity competition in later years. Coach Mahafley brings to this iob a matchless enthusiasm and desire to excell, virtues which are necessary if a coach is to instill a winning attitude in his ball players, This year's first year squad was no exception, as it con- sisted of boys from such varied places as West Virginia, Pennsyl- vania, Indiana, New York, and of course, Virginia. By season's end they worked smoothly as a unit, a credit to the University athletic program and to Coach Mahaftey. Foremost among the roundballers was 6'lO Big John Napo- nick, from Irwin, Pennsylvania. John gave up his football duties just in time to be chosen captain by the basketball squad, and it proved to be a wise choice, as he intimidated opponents all year, both offensively and defensively. He was ioined by guard Jim Connelly, a highscoring leaper from West Virginia, who played his prep ball in Ohio. Gifted with a deadly iump shot and a deft touch on drives, Connelly must be rated as the finest scoring prospect at Virginia since Buzzy Wilkinson. Joining this high scoring pair were Teed Watle and Lee Schwartz, both all-Virginia high school choices at James Monroe in Fredericksburg.'Watle's strength on the boards and surprising speed make him an excellent college forward, while Schwartz's quickness and ball-handling mark him as a backcourt standout. Greg Smith and Dale Hilsmier, a iump-shot artist from Ft. Wayne, lnd. also contributed to the scoring punch of this squad, which must be rated as the best at Virginia in a number of years. Pros- pects for the future are good. First Year Basketball From left to right: L. Schwartz, W. Metzger, S, Layman G Smith F Standt L Burris J Naponick J. Galloway, T. Wafle, J. Connelly, D. Hilsmier, J. Meek K Mortensen Coach Mahaffey 36 ggblllig . li 185 1 .wfgig Eggfggigfsss V, Jett: mf. l. . LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: J. Boucher, B. Aclcerly, J. Boehm, J. Davies, SECOND ROW: S. Rose, W. Ray, T. Price, W. Jackson, J, McGauley, C. Leventis, L. Schaefer, S. Hoff, T. Fitzhugh. Spirit Club ln attempting to boost spirit on the Grounds in the past two years, the Spirit Club has printed and distributed posters con- cerning the minor sports, they have put out a sports calendar of events every week to keep the students informed on forth- coming athletic contests, and they have sponsored pep rallies, for the benefit ofthe football team and student body. Furthermore, the Spirit Club has sponsored banner contests in connection with these pep rallies, and also organized the cheer- leaders into an active and enthusiastic group. Enrollment in the Spirit Club is elective. Members each year select six second and third yearmen. Never at any time will the membership exceed twenty-four. 186 Are we going to win tomorrow? Hell yes! LEFT TO RIGHT: OUTSIDE CAR: W. Roy, L. Jackson, T. Price, T. Muir, R. Dunn, INSIDE CAR: J. Doiey, B. Woodruiif, J. Dunch, R. Taylor, G. Nelson, W. Schenck. eerleaders Virginia Scores -- Cannon Rours Our PreHiest cheerleader 1.33. 187 Rich Steeneck and Paul Saylor Jay Lambiotte Baseball Soccer I Fred Stubblefield Track i. i Student Athletic Coun il Turnley Todd Chip Conner Football Basketball The Student Athletic Council is a group which has played an increasingly important role in University athletics. Composed ot the captains of each sport, the Council meets with Mr. Seloo and Mr. Male once a month. At this time they discuss problems peculiar to their sport and make suggestions to the Athletic Department and to the Administration. There are three maior meetings during the year, each coming at the conclusion ot the three seasons. The Council reviews the recommendations of the coaches tor award winners. Another duty is to constantly check the requirements for a letter, in an effort to maintain the standards of University athletics, - H l , it it . : 3 EW, ,, V. J 1, Wi 1 ti, l hu h im 'K 93 l 1 in 2 .Q lil' L if W Snowdie Hott and A: Rich Evans Bill Brown Tennis 4 Lacrosse 188 1 . situ gglxiv fees: . - ' it . '.' ' . idea? Gordon Knight and Bill Ave Swimming as .U i, ml: .1- ...,, ig - ,5 '3 4 , 'rf .: A 5' -775' ' ' 11 - ll fd -5. .1-..f W s i 1, f l ' 4 W 5 E 'ttziw 2 i ws. l ' ' it ii: l if N 1 ,, . . I N. : x l Af W Walt Caldwell Cross Country Mickey Callahan Golf Jeff Boehm Wrestling Athletic Directors The University of Virginia completed its tenth full year in the Atlantic Coast Con- ference in i963-l964, and it marked the second year with Mr. Steve Sebo as Athletic Director. During this period, the University has witnessed a great and distinct upswing in athletics, and a great part of it must be attributed to Mr. Sebo's time and talent. Mr. Bill Elias completed his third year as head football coach, and did a fine iob with'a squad consisting mainly of third and fourth yearmen. The past year marked the appearance of a new basketball coach, Mr. Bill Gibson. Gibson brought an excel- lent coaching record to the University and then preceeded to iustify it by turning out a remarkably poised and balanced attack in only one year. The University can look forward to its basketball future with ioy and confidence. Bill Elias Football Q. ' .- - 'W f ...ice-,.,v, 4. , V 1 . ef f. , if ' 'i Gene Corrigan Lacrosse and Soccer . VIRGIN 1 mf i l Lou Onesty Track Steve Sebo Athletic Director Mr. Louis Onesty continued in his capacity as head track coach, while also assisting as a football coach. Lou has lent much to University athletics and athletes cluring his ten years as coach, trainer, and friend. Edward Butch Slaughter once again served as coach of the Golf team, while heading the activities of the Intramural Department. After sixteen years, Dr. Frank Finger decided to step down as wrestling coach, handing the iob over to one of his Edward Slaughter Mebane Turner Ralph Law Golf Wrestling Swimming Gene Corrigan continues to turn out the best soccer team in the state and one ofthe best lacrosse teams in the country. Jim West again coached the cross-country squad and the baseball team, while direct- ing University Physical Education, l-lis record has been excellent in the short time that he has coached varsity athletics. 189 former athletes, lvlebane Turner. Meb was Virginia's nnest wrestler in l953, los- ing only one match, and that to an NCAA champ. He brings with him great enthusiasm anal wrestling know-how, which should lead to a continuance of the fine wrestling which Virginia fans are used to. Ralph Law fin- ished his second year as first and second year swimming coach in i964 and his teams thus far have proved to be excellent. Bill Gibson Basketball Jim West Baseball and Cross Country Softball Champions - Phi Kaps Intramurals pring I963 Jeff Boehm outraces Bruce Rinehart in record time. Continuing their domination of University intramurals, St. Anthony Hall captured its seventh consecutive high point trophy, amassing l64l points, while runner-up SAE totaled l538, Thirteen other fraternities surpassed the lOOO mark, including Zete, ZBT, Sigma Chi, Phi Kap, SPE, AEPi, DU, Sigma Pi, DKE, ATO, Phi Delt, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Nu. Entering the final third of the intramural calendar, the St. A's held a scant 44 point lead over SAE. The first Spring sport was softball and it was the Phi Kap's, led by All-Mad Bowl performer Sam Hixon, who took first place, defeating ATO in the finals, while Sigma Chi and Theta Chi trailed. The outstanding pitcher of the year DU Ed l-lead, who led his team to victory over the DKE's in the finals of the Consolation Tournament. Leading hitters on the year were Lee Linder CSigma Nui, Larry Dobrinsky CAEPIJ, and Pat Vaughan TSPEJ. Sigma Chi's record setting 440 relay team - Earl Whitwell, John Connor, Stan Williams, and Chuck Veatch. Team honors in Track went to Sigma Chi, as their 440 relay team set a University record. They were forced to share the high lump award, as Bill Irons was tied by Dick Sidebottom iPi Kappa Phii. Jeff Boehm was the outstanding single performer, as he set a record in the llO low hurdles and then paced the SAE 880 relay team to victory. Tony Comazzi fTheta Chii was also a double winner, taking the 60 yard dash and the broad iump. Pete Rawlings iPhi Kapi defeated Don Cantor iSigma Pii in the Tennis finals and then teamed with George Rag- land to sweep the doubles, as the Kap's took team honors over the St. A's. ln Golf, John Herrell iPhi Delti defeated Wing Hughes iPi Kappa Phil to lead the Phi Delts to the team champion- ship and 64 points. in Y., 4 f W S .nf . gf N 1 'ff 1- ff Mfg 'Q AQ gs 9 1 A 1pe,+r:,i ig. K .I Q92 ' T' 'W yi-rf rs '13, L, 5 . Ui, Q , r ,515 I, ,,,-- -1-, . '1 NM Mfg fg,,fQi fjltrg 5 ,. ... M -pgp 79-1 ,Q-If W I is 2:4 , 1 , .1 gl. ' l :?if'1. Action from the AEPE-ZBT football game. Football champions - ATO. Fall Handball champion Lin Schwartz CAEPU 'r ru in E! 'rr' x. FnPJ'.55?ig ' -4- l The i963 Fall intramural season was once again highlighted by touch football, with i962 champions Phi Gam falling to ATO in a spine-tingling overtime match in the championship game. Gene Feinour and Turk Loree, both all-lM selections for the ATO's, led the victory, while the Phi Gams were sparked by end Chuck McGill, lineman Rich Evans, and back Snowdie Hott. Volleyball saw Jay Lambiotte, Jerry Franklin, and Dave Houseman lead the Sigma Chi's to their sec- ond title in a row. They bested the Theta Delts in the finals, despite the efforts of Gary Spohn and Nick Bacalis. Others chosen for the all-Memorial Gym team were: Bob Roberson KDKEJ, Tony Markel KZBTD, Jerry Ottenti and .lake Diemert iTheta Chit, and Lance Hopkins and Tom Hahn CSPEJ. ln badminton Zete defeated the SAE's to capture a trophy which had long belonged to the St. A's. Dick Peterson iZetei took the singles title. AEPi ran away with the handball championship, as two of their members, Lin Schwartz and Elliot Scher, met in the finals, with Schwartz winning for the second year in a row. Two new tall sports were added this year - foul shooting, and 3-man basketball. The SAE's took the latter title, while the PEP's won the foul shooting on the strength of Peter Brandt's nineteen consecutive shots. Dave Houseman spikes one for Sigma Chl. dwara' Rally' Slaughter Edward R. Butch Slaughter arrived on the grounds in 1931, and since that time has given thirty-three years of devoted service to the University, both athletically and academically. The staff of the 1964 Corks and Curls would like to make this page a recognition of that devotion. Mr. Slaughter's career in athletics dates back to the powerhouse Michigan football teams of 1922-3-4, which won two Big Ten cham- pionships while losing only two games in three years. He was chosen on the 1924 All-American team and traveled to- San Francisco to participate in the first East-West Shrine game ever played. Since that time, he has been picked for the all-time East team, the all-time Michigan team and is today a nominee for the Football Hall of Fame. At the University Mr. Slaughter's duties have extended for beyond the football field, where he served as coach and scout from 1931 to 1957. Since 1941, he has been coach of both varsity and first-year golf, and in 1957, he became Director of the Intramural Depart- ment. Since that time, he has developed University intramurals into one of the finest and most highly regarded programs of its kind. A list of Mr. Slaughter's activities gives a small indication of his many contributions to the University. He is an associate professor in the Education School, a member of the University Senate, and the Housing Committee, Chairman of the Planning Committee for the new field house, the University Y.M.C.A., and the Processions Committee, all of this in addition to his athletic duties. The University is great today because of the dedication and devo- tion of men like Edward Slaughter. May the future continue to find men like him on the Grounds. 193 Ax rw Cl Y if M. 3 HCNORARIES Phi Beta Officers John C. Wyllie .... ...... P resident Floyd Stovall ..,....... ,.... V ice President T. Graham Hereford . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer Joseph M. Carriere ........ Historian S. Philip Heiner ..... ,,,, M qrshgl Louise Harold L Vincent W John S. Battle, Jesse W. Beams Lester Beaurline Arthur F. Benton Francis L. Berkeley Charles J. Bishko Truman A. Botts Fredson T. Bowers Roger Bristol l ,- Sv Audrey K. Brown Gemmlll Joseph M. Carriere Gooch James R. Cash Gover Eugene H. Cassell C- Gfliclln Irby B. Cauthen H. Gwflflimey Harry Clemons Hale Almond R. Coleman Lewis M- l'lCimmOUCl James S. Constantine l'lUl5T9UCl 5- Hedges George Cooper, J,-D Atcheson L. Hench Lindsey Cowen Richard H. Henneman A. K. Davis J. David Deck Hardy C. Dillard Isabelle A. Flippin Albert A. Hamblen Frank L. Hereford T. Graham Hereford W. Erwin Hester Kappa T. Maior B. Mallett Bernard Mayo Edward J. McShane Richard A. Meade James S. Miller, Jr. Lucius G. Mottatt Robert J. Morgan Henry B. Mulholland Charles P. Nash, Jr. Wilbur A. Nelson E. J. Oglesby William Parson Marvin B. Perry, Jr. Fratres in Urbes Helen HOQQGFCJ Robert M. Musselman Thomas J. Michie Eleanor B. Shannon, Jr. 196 Grover C. Pitts A. J. Gustin Priest Lawrence R. Quarles Charles G. Reid, Jr. F. D. G. Ribble John V. Rodenbeck, Jr. Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. William M. Sheppe, Jr. William R. Smithey Tipton R. Snavley Carl C. Speidel George W. Spicer Emerson G. Spies Arthur F. Stocker Floyd Stovall Oscar Swinetord Lyttleton Waddell Gordon T. Whyburn James S. Wilson Charles K. Waltz Frederic T. Wood James E. Wood, Jr. T. Braxton Woody John C. Wyllie John H. Yoe Ralph R. Thompson James B. Twyman Officers Kenneth S. White .................. President Anthony M. Caputo .............. Vice-President Daniel L. Gibbes ............ Secretary-Treasurer Edward W. Lautenschlager ...... Faculty Advisor Darryl K. Anderson Frederick B. Askin Philip J. Bagley, III Monroe G. Baldwin William K. Barlow Harry K. Benham, lll Duane H. Bickers Edwin R. Bobo Ralph W. Callahan, Jr. Anthony M. Caputo John E. Christopher John M. Coleman Albert B. Durrette, Jr. Charles C. Abbott J. Hamilton Allan Francis L. Berkeley, Jr. Raymond C. Bice, Jr. McLemore Birdsong Truman A. Boris T. Muntord Boyd Francis J. Brooke, lll Albert V. Bryan Irby B. Cauthen, Jr. Harry Clemons James W. Cole Weldon Cooper Eugene F. Corrigan M. Lindsey Cowen Student Members Fred F Fielding Junius R Fish ton C. Smith Charles H. Spence Melvin 4 X Edwin B Thompson Peter f V XXX James W. Todd W1 Abi-,X Guy T Tripp, lll Ronald D. Wagoner W A Henry C. Warlick I T Kenneth S. White .M lll? ,.y,, yxly lm, ,... r ,... ,,,,,, tilt' N., r.rr li' ,,!, wrt . ,,,, Robert C. Wood P lllllllvnl 'l lllll ,..r1'illllllf .t,tt: 't l rlriillwl .lll ri'lll' t.rtlF 'lli lhlll, E ' ttrttr.rr . ...T tll .r..ttti . ttt.t lll .Ill ull il l'ieiittt J. llilll lli lllll , .tlt rl llil J .gill .rsllt 5,jftY., ..... .r..l.l J lll llttr lllllllliti 1 ttri ..... it...l lifl -rr ttti , , llll l l'tll ttt.t. llii tttrr .... l rllllll'lrN t-tt .l..flllllllll.l,... yr illi ,..,, T Visito F .. lliiit liiiii iititt Kenneth . Kin r Vincent Shea Richard 7 Charles iirt . ' war W. c Q ... k n kel l' ibbes, Jr. K. Gooch M. Harttield is M. Hammond '.':futz3fs1f:.ry-. ' ' Q ef Ronald P. Melnick Edward A. Mearns Louis Onesty Marvin B. Perry Lawrence R. Quarles Kenneth R. Reclden F. D. G. Ribble ager William M. Sheppe, Jr. Edward R. Slaughter Gilbert J. Sullivan Knox Turnbull T. Meloane Turner Joseph L. Vaughan Water J. Wadlington Charles K. Woltz T. Braxton Woody William H. Wranek, Jr ,r r 'iilflrllrlr'lw'ixiwillTi'fl'i'f'1l1trflliitlrli l li'lllT . X9,QWilrrrrltgrigwwlwill lll tilr WWwN .,,rr51'lirwlil,.,,,iWlltllll litillwr r'lWillrl.ll,i'll't. 52 .1 first W '1 'tv-lim , lllil' ,l lll'l l'l-l Stephen Charles S Sykes Jr - Z e22ii?5:ii:i ,. - 1 . .5 4 ' ???E3 l fic-l0I'l'l ' Qflrs lv 'fire igix if fl ' 'N r 1' 'J ' ' ur N' T ' Q' T I - W, rl, n a' f f. , EefF?3E 'rihntg' rhlll 1' ni' lr .ll 'm llile- 'T tr'lltx, -rflth ,lil ,Wt Wy Nw' will .W L ,wrv iim 'rtmie rrrrrrurrrririrlw lllll rllllll ll R- l 1 l ll l ll l 'll lllll llllllllll lll l X x ' r J. 'r X--List f A wig o o 'tr r Viva rirnli thi, I' 2 tr, l t i h Q' ' if c f rl. fr. T ,lll W ,iltilllllxiil nl ichard H. Henneman Frank L. Hereford Thomas H. Hunter James E. Kinard B.F.D. Runk Paul P. Saunier John E. Scott, Jr. Edgar F. Shannon, Jr John C. Wyllie Alumni C. Waller Barrett William S. Hildreth Forest J. Hyde Thomas J. Michie Henry J. Taylor Edgar M. Williams P.K.D Theodore W. Price Hunter R. Hughes . Steve C. Frobouck William H. Dassler Herb Reynolds Scott Sykes Guy Tupp Paul Laster Steve Zimnet Dan Amadio Gerry Guthrie Bill Hobbs Bob Thornton George Tronck Dave Tucker John Rouss John Banks John Danch John Snook Larry Hallstrom Herb Crowder Joe Oldham Chris Holme Steve Lane Mickey Williams Steve Adams Tom Penson Ted Price Ken Holden Russ Davis Rich Sandstram Henry Massie Rick Moore Allan Roberts Tad Brent James Benson Bill Mason Chris Roosevelt Bill Mahood Gordon Kraft Bob Sattertield Gene Ellison Bruce Perry Strode Brent Art Chesterton Jett Long ance Society . . . President . . . . . Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer Pete Harrison Brian Blades James Rogers Jim Johnson Dan Harris Dawson Priestman Nick Backalis Jett Mand Dave Katz Mac Coputo- Terry Sieg Greg Dick Dave Greenberg Tom Wooster Rutledge Young John Verity Ray Sutherland Bill Orr Tom Lewis Fred Hilton Will Montague Dick Worthington Dick Moss Buck Cuddy Larry Berger Dave Livingston Bill Ewald John Boucher Stanley Rose Charles Hastings Jack McGauley Pete Boehm Bill Dassler Jett Boehm Alex Wells Larry Sanders Claude Caylor Chip Martin Walter Johnson Bill Brown Charley Fox Dan Oliver 198 4 Tony Mozingo Pete Dunn Jake Diemert Ed Barry Gavin Cochran Tony Scheter Bill Patten Ed Wooldridge John Carlton Paul Nystron Howard Means Mac Caldwell Gary Choen Artie Peters Bob Lynch Scott Wine Winfield Hughes Steve Hopson Peter Kaplan Mark Goldman Tony Thomas Linder Moore William A. Schmidt Cary Stewart Phil Curtis H. B. Thompson Harry Burns Cort Abbot Dal Gwynn Tim West John Dienelt John Via Yan Vandergracht Herb Sanders Don Hershman Bruce WoodruH Dick Peterson John Flournoy Hunter Hughes Denny Tor Ralph W. Callahan .... President Daniel C. Harris . Vice President A. William Schenck Secretary W. Lehr Jackson . . . Treasurer Frank Briggs Gary Wood Paul Pawlowski Alan Goldstein Dick Mayo Bob Jones L. L. Loree Royden Peabody John Pennington Rusty Mather Hoyt Bleakly Ron Goode Mac Lafterty Vic Harper Bob Richardson Dan Pardue Sterling Durham John Maginnes Mike Burke Roger Broome Bucky Lart Gary Alexander Bill Schenck Chuck McGill John Carter Jay Ziegler Ben Ackerly Henry Gregory Bill Barnes Bill Ray Polk Kellam Mike Scheely Sherrell Aston Dave Lahy Earl Whitwell Steve Sonnett Jay Bumm Don Maehead Alan Johnson Dennis Dickinson Thomas Kain Jim Epstein Chris Singleton Tommy Johnson Ryland Vest Rick Graham Larry Hope Bill Lipscomb Todd Wagner Mike Vermillian Joe Alramson Bill Sroka Brian Donnally Graham Johnson Eric Washburn Bill Thees Tim Teineyhough Mickey Callahan Chris Holland Dave Oglivy Carter Yeatman Larry Cox Jim Toglernan Rich Ansell Bob Whitestone Lehr Jackson Rich Evans John Barber Morgan Birge Joe Kaulbach Pete Rawlings Toby Frescoln Carl Bunkelman Bob Mang Richard Rilee Richard Stutts Bill Chapin Dan Harris Josh Fletcher M. H. Cooper Al Berkeley Marty Wiese Jay Lambiotte Jerry Franklin Waylend Marks Henry Wheelwrig ht John Baymiller Jim Lox John Hofnagle 199 Tony Markel Bob Schwager Peabo Biddle Chuck Spence Phil Heiner Bill Kanto Bob Meintzer Ken Harvey Bill deRosset Tanner Rose J. W. Stallings Tom Zieman Ried Underhill Don Picard Deke Boyd Filmore Rose David Roser Ron McKinney Doug Gordon Thomas Welford Rick Shepherd Rick Lane John Burn John Dinsmore Joe Corley J. W. Vice George Whitley Langley Weber Davey Stanley Grady Lewis Bill McCauley Gene Angle Bill Seytert Phil Stone Tony Bond Joe Moore The Raven Society DQWGY B- Moms T i James F. Andrews Pfesldem' Vice President .y 'wx . Qu L ' 'X Ralph W. Callahan, Jr. ,5,,.,, ,Q r , ' xv H .Y -I-homcs G. Johnson Secretary 4 - ,Q Treasurer r fL . N f ..,' u James F. Andrews -Sherrell J, Aston Lucien L. Bass, lll Harry K. Benham Leonard Biberman Duane H. Bickers Wintrey Blackburn Wilbur F. Burger Ralph W. Callahan Anthony M. Caputo John E. Christopher Richard G. Clemens John M. Coleman William H. Cook, Jr. John Robert Cooper Lester L. Cooper, Jr. Robert B, Cotton Douglas S. Cramer Richmond Crinkley Neil V. Davis Darryl C. DeVivo David E. Gibson John H. Gilbert Richard S. Glasser Paul E. Gray Hamner Hannah, Ill George W. Hancock Student Members John D. Harrah Peter G. Harrison William W. Hartz Samuel P. Heiner James H. Hening, Jr. John H. Herrell Wilson N. Howell, Jr. Robert H. Hunt Albert B. Hutton, Jr. Thomas G. Johnson William P. Kanto, Jr. Daniel H. Katz Hugh P. Kennedy Wendell W. Kelly William H. King Joseph L. Kinzie, Jr. James R. Kline Alexander B. Lacy Jules J. Lambiotte Orin M. Louthian Robert P. Makielkski Antony F. Markel Henry M. Massie, Jr. Courtney R. Mauzy, Jr. Jay H. McDowell Richard W. McBride, Jr. William W. McDowell, Jr. Walter L. Metcalfe 200 Richmond Moore, lll Dewey B. Morris William W. Nagle William Ernest Norcross James L. North Evangelos C. Orfaneales John T. Parsley James G. Pastorias Joseph Y. Payne John L. Peterman James F. Powers Peter J. Queensberry Herbert Y. Reynolds Albert Ritchie, ll A. F, Robertson, Jr. Horace C. Robison Richard T. Scully Keith R. Shelton Roger L. Simpson Charles H. Spence Richard A. Stanley Michael B. Stillman Charles B. Sykes, Jr. James W. Todd Guy T. Tripp John E. Via H. Conrad Warlick Kenneth S. White Faculty Members Jesse W. Beams Juliam R. Beckwith Francis L. Berkeley, Jr. Raymond C. Bice Charles J. Bishko Truman A. Botts Fredson T. Bowers T. Mumford Boyd Irby B. Cauthen, Jr. James R. Cash Harry Clemons Almand R. Coleman George Cooper, Jr. Weldon Cooper A. D. Davis, Jr. Douglas T. Day, lll James N. Dent Hardy C. Dillard E. Cato Drash Raymond S. Edmundsoin Frank W. Finger Thomas K. Fitzpatrick Edwin E. Floyd Richard C. Garlick, Jr. Charles N. Gaylord Robert K. Gooch Luther Y. Gore James F. Grimes, Jr. Oron T. Hale Andrew D. Hart Atcheson T. Hench Richard H. Hennernan Frank L. Hereford L. G. Hoxton Thomas H. Hunter Frank S. Kaulback James E. Kinard' James E. Kindred Henry L. Kinnier Edward W. Lautenschlager Byrd S. Leavell Preston B. Lowrance Robert E. Lutz Arthur E. MacConochie Fred C. McCormick Marcus B. Mallet Bernard Mayo Ernest C. Mead Ronald P. Melnik James S. Miller, Jr. George R. Minor Lucius G. Moffatt Robert J. Morgan Charles P. Nash, Jr. Frederick D. Nichols William ,Parson Marvin B. Perry Edwin W. Pullen Lawrence R. Quarles Kenneth R. Redden 'F. D. G. Ribble Jean Morris Roberts B. F. D. Runk Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. Vincent Shea William M. Sheppe, Jr. Edward R. Slaughter Charles W. Smith Tipton R. Snavely Carl C. Speidel George W. Spicer Emerson G. Spies Edward C. Stevenson Arthur F. Stocker Floyd Stovall Knox Turnbull Oscar Swineford, Jr. William N. Thornton, Jr. Charles K. Woltz J. Edwin Wood, Jr. Fletcher D. Woodward T. Braxton Woody John Cook Wyllie David C. Yalden-Thomson IMP Philip E. Stone H. Mebone Turner Alexander H. Wells Henry W. Wise, ll John R. McGouley Theodore W. Price Peter Quesenberry Charles H. Spence 'S. Philip Heiner Thomos G. Johnson Christopher A. Leventis Douglas Luke, Jr. Fredrick B. Askin Ducxne H. Bickers Jeffrey D. Boehm Anthony M. Cciputo Wolter H. Emroch L22 CW 'Sgf 6 660' J' 432170433 ff, fe 47, Gs S fzfq -4 HY JL44 J -4 6006755 J' O04 I .Co - Wife Q0 Z0 4of6oo,1f 6 4546 7649006 6269 Gefowf C 40464 Lhhbfo Q cw Czgfeficxe '70 40 4179! G S06 S 069621- f Ph ' Eta S ' m A notional honor society for first year male students, based on a 3.5 average Officers John R. Stone ....,......................... President Robert C. Sumner .......... f. .......... Vice-President .Charles L. Batten ........ . ---b E ............ Secretary Joseph M. Minton, Jr. Q. .......,.... Treasurer Daryl B. Crown ........ .... , 1. ............ Historian Dr. Raymond C. Bice ... . ........... . Advisor From the College s and Sciences John M. leffi , H' y 7 V B. Lytle Jerry L. Appe r illiam C. McCauley Charles Baltimo firifi 'Wi V ' ff D. McCune Charles L. Batten l ' 3. avid Meriwether Daniel B. Belcore + . ,Al., , M. Minton, Jr. Geoltrey C. Bunting ' V trick B. O'Neal Mayo Cabell, Jr. y R. Rafter, ll Jan E. Cerny 'rr.- 21: ' B. Rock, lll Elbert G. Cook, Jr. Q ilmore E. Rose Daryl B. Crown V. ' V tephen W. Rose Robert W. Dewart gf ,b,b: . ' 1 93.51 M. Shawen Gerald W. Dewitt ' 'lll J rchibald M. Smith Albert J. Ettling K, ' -N 5' T . orman G. Sweeney William S, Harrar ..A.: li? B. Tanner William S. l-lopson in , 5 onard R. Thompson Pearon G. Lang, Jr. 3 1 f V Vxbv, , -vtv .H L, Will William R. Wood :'l f -' ir V.Qr', f .,' Arch re William pe Engine ing William F. Bailey, Jr. Lowell P. Barnes Edgar S. Barry, Jr. Ronald L. Brown Kenton L. Cobb David L. Jones Helm Lipa Robert M. Little Tom I. Mock, Jr. Frederick R. Morris William B. Moser William B. Rucker David E. Shirley John A. Shirley John R. Stone Robert C. Sumner Robert A. Wey Joseph S. Zawacki 204 Guy K. Tower . Robert H. Anderson James F. Andrews Edward L. Block Roy G. Bowman William D. Call Richard H. Carlton David F. Carlson John M. Coleman Michael A. Collora, lll William H. Crowder, Ill Daryl B. Crown John C. Danch, Jr. John F. Davies, Il Jeffrey D. DeBell John F. Dienelt David Flaxman James R. Faulk, Jr. Joshua N. Fletcher Allen R. Freedman John B. Fuller George F. Emery, Jr. David A. Gibb lzaak D. Glasser Richard S. Glasser Ralph R. Glazer Grover F. Goodwin Fred D. Hilton, Jr. Edward L. Hogshire David S. Holland Harold C. Hollenbeck William S. Hopson James L. Jenkins Alan C. Johnson Peter L. Kotf A. Paul Laster Pi Delta Epsilon Pi Delta Epsilon honorary journalism fraternity, which was instituted in New York in l909, was r n.: ac at the University in l94O. ff T: l 'L l jl P1'SSldGl't'l' Mic fi . M u n . . .. m 6l' lCletTl' A, Williqm Schengk , , , Secretary X ty .'!' xx ff ' X A L ili 1 M rs 5 A ll ll:'i L Z.,-,,.. 1 ...,,.. 7 F x . , f' ', - Chris C. Leventis Edward A. Linden Douglas S. Luke, Jr. KX Alastair S. Macdonald James T. McDonald Thomas A. McKee '- Warren H. McNamara Walter L. Metcalfe John C. Moore, lll Richmond Moore, Ill George H. Morison Douglas A. Nelson P. Bradley Nott William P. Orr Xt -- Hugh D. Rice Nt- Xi Albert Ritchie, ll ,S-.4-. V , it A. W. Lewis M- ,- Richards C. Lewis . XX N, H . I, . X tm i 'fs ,ft we-39 - 7 Thomas J. Romans .y --:ti f 9 , Stanley F. Rose li rl 4 Y Alan H. Rosenthal ,ii Frederick Russell 3, j' William T. Rutledge Charlton S. Smith i George K. Taylor William T. Thees John E. Via Francis H. Weller S. Kenneth S. White Arthur W. Whitehurst 1 Christopher H. Williams, lll l Walter H. Wingfield p H. Taylor Yates, Jr. .Iii ' Carl R. Zelnick 205 A K. T+ L, 0 669666 'VCGSA' 'ZOOM Jo6osoo Dsfef fqfm-for, ,Q 01,0 '9-6057644 49627 Q5,75,QO6S,. 16,6045 467,08 647OL'77 000969 1046 00006 63666 -1004 44090062 4Zb6OG! 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Gillerlain, Jr. Vice Presidenf ........ Roger L. Simpson Corresponding Secrefary . Junius l. Pridgen Recording Secretary .... Wesley L. Harris Treasurer .......... Alberf B. Hurron, Jr. Caraloger ........ James G. Pasforius, Jr. Members Frederick P. Beinkampen Carl M. Cox, Jr. James W. Davis, Jr. Albert B. Durrefre, Jr. Joseph D. Gillerlain, Jr. Wesley L. Harris Peier G. Harrison Albert B. Huiion, Jr. James R. Kline William T. Mason, ill James G. Pasforius, Jr. Junius I. Pridgen V. Thomas Rhyne Roger L. Simpson Edward J. White 208 Eta Ka ppa N tounded ot the University in I957. C - ' ... ..,. :.:. .,,,,- N 1 'xx ' 5 Q I' X A notionol honor society for electrlcol engine .' 1 X I Officers xx ll I 51 I ' i President .................... Junius I.. fig: 2-Q: ..-- '--: . Q. ' Vice President cmd Treasurer .. Donald . .V ,FE i.: Treasurer ...... ...... .... W i I ' ' ' ' BFS Willlo ert B I Junlusl Pridge Donald E Robinson .f ' I Q I fb, , l i f' I in . ilu I I ' , 1 209 --.zzz-11''': :-1:::g:.:-:iz-rr.:-:Q' 1 i l AI t Alpha Rho Chi, Kallikrates chapter, founded at the Uni- p versity in 1922, is a national social fraternity limiting its membership to architecture and the applied arts. Cfficers Members Joseph E. Garland, Jr, . . . ........ President Peter C. Anderson William C. Hawpe William G. Clark, Jr. . . . .... Vice-President John S. Baymiller Richard W. B. King John J. Lederer ........ ........ T reasurer Louis W. Chapin, ll John J. Lederer George F. Emery, Jr. .... .... W orthy Scribe William G. Clark, Jr. Charles T. Matheson 210 George F. Emery, Jr. Robert S. Fry, III Joseph E. Garland, ll Edward C. Mathes George H. C. McClure, Jr Edward A. Smith, Jr. Charles H. Tenser, Jr. Beta Gamma Sigma An Honorary scholastic fr s '- Schools of Commerce and Business Administration. Cha Tipton R. Snavely . .. . . . .. - . . .. President Frank S. Kaulback . . . ..... . -. etary-Treasurer Almond R. Coleman Joseph E. Gibson Ray C. Hunt, Jr. Alfred B. Armstrong Don E. Burch Stuart F. Carwile Bernard R. Gaines Vincent S Edward J David E man Robert N. Levine James K. Newton, III . o M A .i .J a X 9-1 Student bers ' my ,Jr. Ipha Chi Sigma Tipton R. Snavely Alexander J. Thelen Marvin Tummins David S. Reed Robert E. Richardson Malcolm M. Ritsch Michael J. Timbers Alpha Kappa chapter, chartered in 1922 with the purpose of rewarding scholarship, character, and seriousness in students specializ- ing in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Officers Steven Loucks ..... James W. Davis ..... Carthron P. Coyner Gary Drinkard .... Philip H. Morgan .. Robert M. Miles ........... . . . Dr. Hugh M. Spencer Dr. Bartholomeus van John C. Andrews Richard F. Baker Bruce Birnbaum Robert F. Brady, Jr. Walton B. Caldwell, Ill Alfred B. DeLuke Howard W. Dickinson Andrew M. Egeland, Jr. Templeton A. Elliot, Jr. 't Riet .............. Members Lawrence A. Ferguson John B. Flora Charles R. Green Robert W. Honse Robert B. Hunter Garnet W. Jex, Jr. John B. Lancaster, Jr. Joseph B. Linehan, Jr. John B. Morton Robert L. Mowery 211 . . . Master Alchemist Vice Master Alchemist Reporter Recorder Treasurer Master of Ceremonies .. . Alumni Secretary . . Chapter Advisor Andrew F. Pitas, Jr. Keith W. Reiss William C. Schneider, Jr Prem P. Singh Thomas E. Spillers Franklin A. Thacker, Jr. Johnson C. Tsai William H. Wadlin Clarence F. Ward, Jr. K l l ' ap e ta Pl An Ho HQ founded at the Universit -iq a he University in l95l. I 2 President ...... . .,..'A. .. ...,.. James J. Dunbar Vice President . . . ' . T .... Robert C. Small, Jr. Secretary ....... . .. Mrs. Lillian Garrett Treasurer ...... .A .. Mrs. Lucile E. Michie Historian ....... is .... .. Mrs. Ann P. Hanger ' - 'B - er V . Dorothy B. -. -1'- f y ' - 'Vi' M. George ' Rebecca B. Mohney Roy N. Alford .g .:,. .'.c V . d Beatrig' Gerstein Eva C. Musgrave Mary Katherin '9 ',r- : U , Richard Gimmi' Walter W. Palmer N. Elizabeth +G ' 'G5S0fQ,QfAQQ,C5llPT' L ' Franklin D. Parker Evelyn H. Arled zi. Virginia ,Ee Gggin -qi. Hilda Pendergrciss Charles Af'll lUf' V H ,v-4l,, ,TFL Y V ' 5' I . Virginiq Rupert Pepper M. Ina Babcock ' 3 J ' Ruby M. Plymale Etta Rose Bailey an H Y nn H er In N - v ' Elegnor R, Pond Dorothy Mae Ballengee If .1 Her 'f 'T -V o 1 T, E. Tapelle Pruden John Hancock Barnes js... . -X -f'r I 5 L - ..-E 3 L Gilbert G. Ragland Margaret S. Barnes 06 T - 51: e A- - ---L . Constance Ann Rqwle Willie T. Barnett, Jr. - A- -- - ----6 6' H G' ' Y kia Mary H. Richardson C0 OlY ' D- Bemd 1 A ' 'h i 'Ei , ' -9 5-, 'Mc V John Alexander Rorer John J. Bibb, Jr. f gm -. V 3' 'G dffuq' Q , Olive Roberson Evelyn P. Bickham M, OI' I vi' - . ' Edith H. Robison Dorlthy A. Bland . .-- ,- ' 1 f. 'H 'iii'-V? ' , Zillie H. Ross Doris Ann Blanton E .IN ..-' ' ' 3 V1.' V' -- Archie Runyan Wayne S. Bowman ' A '---'r 'ff' - --rr l - ' r Nancy Runyan Nellie L. Brown t OFQOF6' it O ' HN John A. Rutherford Helen Burr ' ' ' ' 'l-r V '.fV- G- Hilda Harvey Sadler Dorothy l. Burton ' 1' f. -1. :Ve-1 ix Marjorie Frame Sargent Armetha Bynaker V ' 't'g 'L' 0UlSe Sf ' f 2 'r'2't ' S' ' ' George W. Sergeant Linda L, Carter f A'- Wt-F--'Thomas-W1--rHurlburtzt Roberta Turner Sheppe Elizabeth S. Chase L r - 4 iGt'r l'lr l'lU1' Robert C. Small, Jr. Ralph W. Cherry , - V eIj'W'LCffliib'y, H Q Clara B. Smart Charlotte Cheshire Z Q, sYH.eLber fini '- 'A r ., Smith Marcia C. Cooley .-,..,. -iml.Q.fLC1.. enklfl . i ' Smith Garnet Cox - - .. . . Annie.. , QQ. JQLQQ 1 ' o ith Mary Elizabeth Crouch --Ar- - --'s -LMGClQG-1l4SiTBl- f g Sara 3 nor Smith Kenneth D. Cumins Miz ' ' V . For ..-. Strunk Virginia J. Cushwa , J -'D9K9lhy QQdef1 ' 9 Clie 5 S STGVSHS Virginia U. Cushwa Gale Lambright - ' Char f' Stevenson, lll Virginia Lewis Dalton Lf f '4GlUd' v' ' Taylor Elizabeth Daly 'mm '.A..i V' ' ' '-by A. Thomas Frances C. Deane ' ' ff- it f :55E,773if-- ' N , 4 . f' 9 Tl 0mP50n Wanda LOU Doll -iwggi r .1--1. . e . ' Barbara May Traynor Jimmie J. Dunbar lb-92? 5. -3 -3 Estelle I. Tyler Elizabeth Durham if 5 is Eva Belle D. Valney John J, Dunnavant j inf u. ry Margaret Grace Vaughn Lowell Eugene Ellett nl A E Betty .DClVlS V50 Gwendolyn M. Epes in i-Vo .' cBride Berry Matheke VFC1 Lila June Esleeck 3-ytf ' lenaghan Hazel Knibb Waldrop Gilbert Faccio Connell Paul B. Walter Barbara Flora -lf' alahan McCoy JOhr1 Wells Wilrd Lgrry D, Flora Q. .'V' n Jane McDowell Daniel G. Wheeler Janet' Frgncis ms Helen McDuflie John Whitacre Viola Estelle Frazier arguerite Jane McNeil Gladys Whitaker Henry Garrett ean T. Magann Ann Moore White Lillian Garrett Pauline Garrett Carol D. Gault Malelyn H, Meacham Lucile E. Michie Katye W. Brown Miller 212 Margaret S. Willard Lurotcl H. Williams Francoise Cheerley Yoe Lychnos Society An honor society tor vvomen, recognizing high standards of scholarship, leadership, and intellectual activities. Founded at the University in l928. M. Regina Laing President Mary D. Coyne Secretary Elise Michael Treasurer Shirley Avery Muriel Babcock Kitty Benson Margaret Bodine Enrigueta Bond Leigh Brown Renee Donelson Lucille Garmon Anne Brydon Nellie Carwile Virginia Chamblin Cynthia Cockeroft Poky Cole tyu. T5 .1 tlllec Student Members Carol Gault Nancy Grisham Dorothy Guild Patricia l-lickin Dinah Huang Mary Jordan Jeanne Mann Active Alumnae Elizabeth Coleman Jane Derieux Carole Gassert Nancy Herring Charlotte Kohler Elizabeth Berkeley 213 Patricia P. Hickin Vice President Charlotte Fleming Corresponding Secretary Roberta H. Gvvathmey Faculty Advisor Naomi Morgan Judith Poss Frances Smith Nancy Stepp Evabelle Valney Barbara Westmoreland Carolyn Williams Ruth Zimmerman Carolyn Musselman Ruth Peyton I-lebe Redden Joanne Svvink Bertha Wailes '13 Soczlet Anthony F. Markel Henry M. Massie James L. North Charles H. Spence, Jr. John M. Coleman Thomas G. Johnson Christopher A. Leventis Herbert Y. Reynolds William P. Kanto Anthony M. Caputo Charles S. Sykes, Jr Frederic B. Askin Henry A. Wise, ll I 215 4,14- , ' 8:1 nn' 7.-' . . S Q, -r'T! ao- . :T .. Q:'u: 1 ? K fl' .- - 'V 3' , f' ,o gl ' I '- 1' ' 1 ' X ul V 5-2, ' 1 f ' 1 . fs, .15 ,L -' 5 A. Q25 ,.'- - .-2:70 sr 155553 it 1 25 .- .Q V , f,,.-,Mr ,M - tin!-El: y x ' 57 -Y' , 1 '21 911115 .fa w 1 I - -vr-1-sn: M' x ... gr- --v- ,, . P.. -ma 'L',.f : N PS f ' g-ff-g,,,,q'..v ' T,,-'TF-'43,f'r. 'f- 'Q '1:' .,- 'mia'- 2-4'-ua:-miy' T'v3:22 A . , . ' ,,.-M - ...,,,.,... . ..,Y . NJQQ ,Q .fi - '?l ' ' ffl' em 'Q-1-ff A ff.' 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L L: , ..w..... .. ,:.T...f ,-ni!-W-W ,- -- - -'QF k , J ' 3 , . 4 JJ if-H . ii? ' .-1:,'. E'Qf?5w'i2,g x A The College of Arts and Sciences Most students become aware of their enrollment in the College of Arts and Sciences Through some awkward exchange in the week of Orientation when an enlightened second-year man asks, What school are you in The reply, The University of Virginia, brings from the second-year man only a condescending restate- ment of the question: No, are you in the College, the E-School, or the A-School? From that time forth, the student's knowledge of his allegiance to the College is remembered poignantly. The College was chartered by the General Assembly in 1819, with Mr. Jefferson as the Rector of the Board of Visitors. Together with James Madison, James Monroe, and S40,000, he attracted eight faculty members, from both England and the United States, to serve as the city fathers of the original Hacademical village. Out of these far from humble beginnings have grown not only the greatly expanded College, but also every one of the eight other schools of the University. Just as Mr. Jefferson remains the central figure in the Uni- versity's grand tradition, the College of Arts and Sciences con- tinues as the center of the University which he fathered. Dean lrby Bruce Cauthen, Jr., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. LEFT TO RIGHT: Christopher A. Leventis, President, Anthony F. Morkel, Vice President, DeLcmson Y. Hopkins, Secretary, Sherrell J. Aston, Historian. P-'C' Co. 'ML ff 4 ff, h X pf' ' ft' 'A , 1 1-rr o rrrrrrrrfrr-r.r-6-f'a-w-.1-.4-r r 2 19 Applicants for WILLIAM RICHMOND ADDINGTON B.A,, Economics Baptist Student Union, French Club, Intramural Basketball, Independent B League, B.S.U. Champions, T962-1963. GARY R. ALEXANDER B,A., History flflill University Band, German Club, Sceptre Society, Phi Epsilon Pi So- cial Fraternity, President, Dean's List. DOMINIC E. AMADIO B.A., History ATQ Glee Club, Newman Club, Skull and Keys, P-K Dance Society. JAMES F. ANDREWS B.A., Economics Cavalier Daily, Associate Editor, Jefterson Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Delta Epsilon, Raven Society, Vice President, Skull and Keys, University of Virginia Magazine, contributor, Intermediate Honors, Intramural Boxing, PIKA, Corresponding Secretary. RICHARD B. ANSELL B,A. 'DEH German Club: Inter-fraternity Coun- cil, Sceptre Society, First Year La' crosse, Manager, Varsity Lacrosse, Head Manager. STEPHEN SHELBY APPLEGATE Illiflf B.A., English Jefferson Society, Skull and Keys, First Year Track, Varsity Track, John Randolph Society. 220 BEVERLEY W. ARMSTRONG B.A., Psychology Alili Corks and Curls, University Union, Treasurer, Psychology Assistant, Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, First Year Social Committee. SHERRELL JERONE ASTON B,A. SAE College Otlqcer, Historian, Honor Camittee, Secretary, 3-3-3 Committee, Inter-Fraternity Council, Corks and Curls, German Club, Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Jefferson So- ciety, Raven Society, Sceptre Society, Phi Sigma Society, Walter Reed Pre- medical Society. MAXIMILIAN A. E. AUE B.A., German TKIC Glee Club, International Student Club, Lutheran Student Association, Tuesday Evening Concert Group, V Club, Varsity Swimming Team. Degree NICHOLAS GEORGE BACALIS, ll B.A., Religion i-TAX Inter-Fraternity Council, Intramural Council, Sceptre Society, P-K Dance Society, First Year Basketball Team, First Year Cross Country Team. STEPHEN DAVID BAER B.A., Economics ZIYI' Zeta Beta Tau Social Fraternity, Vice President. STEPHEN ALLEN BARNEY ' B.A., English Canterbury Club, Plume and Sword, Intermediate Honors, Phi Eta Sigma, Echols Scholar, Serpentine Society, Bibliographical Society, Virginia Council on Human Relations, Student Vestry. .5 I' I 'I i is ti College of Arts and Science WILLIAM MADISON BARTON B.A,, English IIYIK Jetterson Society, Sceptre Society, Skull and Keys, Spanish Club, Young Republicans Club, Varsity Gymnas- tics, Dean's List. Intermediate Honors, AFROTC, Phi Sigma Kappa Social Fraternity, Secretary. EDWARD T. BEDFORD BA. -bm Alpha Kappa Psi, Business Fraternity, Skull and Keys, Phi Gamma Delta Social Fraternity, Social Chairman. ROBERT RUSSELL BEERS B.A., Psychology fblitlf Glee Club, Skull and Keys, V Club, Dormitory Counselor, Executive Com- mittee, First Year Lacrosse, Varsity Lacrosse. RICHARD .I. BENNETT B.A., English Glee Club, Rifle and Pistol Club. R. BRUCE BICKLEY, JR. B.A., English TTKG' intermediate Honors, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Kappa Phi Social Fraternity, Rush Chairman, Treasurer, President. AUGUSTUS P. G. BIDDLE B.A. Ziff Intramural Council, Junior Manager, P-K Dance Society, University Union, Young Republican Club, Dean's List, Zeta Psi Social Fraternity, Rush Chairman, Treasurer, Vice President. Je M, f , I f 'nz f Judi STEVEN L. BLENDER B.A. YIYETI Skull and Keys, Varsity Track Team. JEFFREY DAVID BOEHM B.A., English EAE Eli Banana, IMP Society, P-K Dance Society, Skull and Keys, Student Coun- cil, Historian, V Club, President, Stu- dent Athletic Council, Secretary, Spirit Club, Vice President, Cheerleader, Varsity Wrestling Team, Captain. JOHN KEAN BOUCHER B.A., Psychology flllif. Inter-Fraternity Council, P-K Dance Society, Skull and Keys, Senior Dormitory Counselors, Executive Com- mittee, Spirit Club, Secretary, First Year Baseball, Varsity Lacrosse. 1. in ' mu ARTHUR L. BOWDEN B.A. Jefferson Society, Virginia Council on Human Relations, VVUVA Radio Station, University Orchestra. WILLIAM J. BRADLEY B.A., Economics EX ROBERT E. BRADY, JR. B.S., Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma, Glee Club, New- man Club, Treasurer, Phi Eta Sigma. i' -.rv WILLIAM EDWARD BRATTEN, JR. B.A. Canterbury Club, Circle K Club, JeFierson Sabres, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Keys, Young Democrat Club, Young Re- publican Club. A. STRODE BRENT, JR. B.A., Economics EN Senior Dormitory Counselor, Execu- tive Committee, Inter-Fraternity Council, Governing Board, Sigma Nu Social Fraternity, Vice Presi- dent, Alpha Kappa Psi, Business Fraternity, Jefferson Sabres, Skull and Keys, Treasurer, Treasurer, P-K Dance Society. J. FORD BRENT, ll B.A. YDKAI' Cavalier Daily, Schedules Manager, Sceptre Society, P-K Dance Society, Glee Club, Phi Kappa Psi Social Fraternity, Vice President, President, First Year Lacrosse. WALTER HUGH BRINKMAN B.A., Mathematics TIKIIP Newman Club, Skull and Keys, Young Republican Club, Roanoke Metropolitan Club, First Year Track, First Year Cross Country, Varsity Track. JULAIN M. BROOK B.A. Cave Club, Hillel Foundation, Jef- ferson Sabres, Virginia Players, Rangers. LANDON C. BROWN B.A., English 222 pplicants for J Degree ROBERT F. BROWN, JR. B.A., Foreign Affairs EN Corks and Curls, Rifle and Pistol Club, Alpha Kappa Psi, Business Fraternity. WILLIAM R. BUNTIN B.A., Foreign Affairs ATS2 Arnold Air Society, Executive Offi- cer, Commander, Skull and Keys, University Union, First Year Com- mittee, Air Force ROTC, Cadet Commander, Alpha Tau Omega So- cial Fraternity, Rush and Scholar- ship Chairman, Secretary, Vice President. MICHAEL B. BURKE B.A., Honors in Philosophy Chess Club, Co-Director, Jefferson Sabres, Young Democrat Club, Treasurer, Table Tennis Club, Presi- dent, Philosophy Honors Program. LESTER EARL BUSH, JR. I B.A., Psychology Phi Eta Sigma, Pre-Medical Honor Society, Intermediate Honors, Ph Sigma, Varsity Track. RALPH W. CALLAHAN, JR. B.A., Religion KA Cavalier Daily, Corks and Curls German Club, President, Inter-Fra ternity Council, Lambda Pi, Phi Et Sigma, Raven Society, T.l.L.K.A. University Union, V. Club, Omicro Delta Kappa, Senior Counselor Executive Committee, Honors Pro gram, Golf Varsity Team, Captain. WILSON A. CAMPBELL, Il B.A., Psycholoav Canterbury Club, Eli Banana, Ger man Club, Skull and Keys, Studen Council, V Club, St. Elmo Hall So cial Fraternity, President, Rugb Club, Freshman Soccer, Co-Captain Freshman Lacrosse, Co-Captain, Var sity Soccer, Captain. iff F , ei: . s 5' 5441 College of Arts and Science RUFUS B. CARR, JR. B.A., Economics JAMES GARY CAUDLE BIA., Economics FREDERICK WILLIAM CHAPMAN, III B.A., English 'DKNY Inter-Fraternity Council, Sceptre So- ciety, University Union, Army ROTC, Phi Kappa Psi Social Fraternity, Treasurer. STEPHEN E. CHERTOFF B.A., Political Science Arnold Air Society. GARNETT Y. CLARK, JR. B.A. IIYFA Cavalier Daily, Sceptre Society, V Club, Monroe Rifles, Varsity La- crosse. JERRY COFFEY B.A., Mathematics Glee Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Young Democrat Club, Jefferson Chapter of the Virginia Council on Human Relations, Treasurer, Virginia Gen- tlemen, Dean's List, Intermediate Honors. BARTON A. COHEN B.A. ZBT ALAN ANDREW COLE B.A. TKE University Band, Jefferson Society, Kappa Kappa Psi. JOHN MARSHALL COLEMAN B.A., Political Science Jefierson Society, President, Omi- cron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Raven Society, Student Council, President, University of Virginia Magazine, President of Board, Vir- ginia Debaters, Young Republican Club, President, Intermediate Hon- nors, Dean's List, Honors Program. 223 HUNTER NEAL CONNER B.A. V Club, Varsity Basketball, Cross Country. ALLEN R. CROSS B.S., Physics EH PATRICK M. CROWLING, JR. B.A., Political Science Jetterson Society, Virginia Debaters, WUVA Radio Station, Young Democrat Club, YMCA. JOHN LOUIS DANCH, JR. B.A., Psychology AKE Corks and Curls, Editor-in-Chief, P-K Dance Society, Pi Delta Epsilon, Skull and Keys, Trident Society, Cheer- leader, Gymnastics Team, Captain, NROTC, Varsity Lacrosse, Manager, Freshman Baseball, Manager. JOHN STEWART DARRELL B.A. Axll Eli Banana, Judiciary Committee, V Club, Varsity Lacrosse, Sceptre So- ciety, Secretary. DONALD WILLIAM DAVIS B.A. EH Cavalier Daily, Jefferson Sabres, Skull and Keys, Sigma Pi Social Fra- ternity, lntramural Representative, Corresponding Secretary, Rugby Club, Dean's List, Distinguished Mili- tary Student, Army ROTC, Battalion Stott, Cadet Captain, Logistics and Supply Olificer, Rangers, Applicants for Degree CHARLES GREGORY DICK B.A., History IIKA Inter-Fraternity Council, Judiciary Committee Secretary, P-K Dance Society, Skull and Keys, Dormitory Counselor. ROBERT D. DITMARS B.A., Economics Dil Cheerleader, First Year Soccer. HERBERT A. ELLIOTT, JR. B.A. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Secretary Treasurer, intermediate Honors, We ley Foundation. LARRY H. ELLIS B,A., English TTKG, Baptist Student Union, President, E gineering Council, First Year Repr sentative, Dean's List, DuPont R gional Scholar, State ot Virgin: CHARLES H. DUTKIN B.A., Political Science Jefferson Society, John Randolph So- Baptist Student Union, President, Kappa Phi, Corresponding Secretar HAROLD SANFORD ESTES ciety, Dea n's List. B.A., Economics JAMES G. DAWSON B.A. ATS? ALFRED B. DeLUKE B.S., Chemistry ATSZ Alpha Chi Sigma, Baptist Student Union, Ritie and Pistol Club, Young Democrat Club, Alpha Tou Omega Social Fraternity, Treasurer, Social Chairman. ROBERT F. DEIBEL, III B.A., English flllif. Sceptre Society, Varsity Baseball. 224 College of Arts and Science WILLIAM M. EWALD B.A. HKIIF l.F.C.g Sceptre Society: Newman Club: P-K Donce.Societyf WUVAf Pi Kappa Phi Social Fraternity. EUGENE P. FEINOUR B.A., Economics ATSZ Delta Sigma Phiy Glee Club, l.M. Councilg Skull and Keys: Soft Ball Clubf Dean's Listp Alpha Tau Omega Social Fraternityg Varsity Baseball. BRIAN D. FISHER B.A., Psychology 'DAQ University Bondi Cavalier Dailyf University Orchestra, V Clubg Young Democrat Clubg YMCAy Freshman, Varsity Soccer. 'mil' o R. TUCKER FITZ-HUGH B.A., Sociology KA EARL W. FULLER, JR. B.A. QPSK Skull and Keys: V Club, Freshman Cross Country: Freshman Trackf Var- sity Cross Country, Varsity Track. MICHAEL .l. GALGANO B.A., History History Clubg Jefferson Societyg Newman Clubf Young Republican Club, Vice President, President: Dean's Listf 'IT ,f-'Q ,-fi? STEPHEN CARY GALLEHER B.A., Honors in Philosophy EDWARD E. GODFREY, JR. B.A., Sociology i' Canterbury Clubp Jefferson Societyf Plume and Sworclp VVTJU-FM. BARRIE A. GILLIS B.A. 411211 Arnold Air Societyf Glee Club. JOSEPH C. GODSEY, JR. B.A., Economics AKE Corks and Curlsg Skull and Keysf University Unionp V Club: Varsity Track. MICHAEL HARRIS GOODMAN STUART T. GISH B.A., English ATS! B.A., Anthropology lst Year Swimmingg Varsity Swim- ming. 225 Applicants for CARTER E. GOWL B.A., History siDI'A Cavalier Daily: Monroe Rifles: Phi Eta Sigma, Historian: Skull and Keys: Distinguished Military Student. MICHAEL R. GREENBERG B.A. '-PEH Sceptre Society: V. Club: Dean's List: Freshman Basketball: Varsity Basketball. FRED DORIOT HILTON, JR. B.A., Philosphy AT Cavalier Daily: Associate Editor, Columnist: Sceptre Society: P-K Dance Society: Pi Delta Epsilon. KENTON HOLDEN B.A., Biology KDFA Senior Dormitory Counselor, Executive Committee: Dean's List: lnter-Frater- nity Council, Governing Board: 3-3-3 Committee: Judiciary Committee: Sceptre Society: P-K Dance Society: V Club: Varsity Swimming: Biology Laboratory Assistant. J. C. HEIMER, JR. B.A., Philosophy IIKfD Jefferson Society: Sceptre Society: Skull and Keys: Young Republican Club: WUVA Radio Station, Chief Announcer: John Randolph Society: Dean's List: Undergraduate Assistant in Psychology: Pi Kappa Phi Social Fraternity, Social Co-Chairman. BUELL HOLLISTER B.A., English GAX Glee Club: University of Virginia Magazine. 22 Degree DeLANSON Y. HOPKINS B.A., Psychology EGIE Bad Check Committee: Secretary of the College of Arts and Sciences: Sceptre Society: Senior Dormitory Counselor, Executive Committee, Vice- Chairman of Counselors: Varsity Lacrosse. MARTIN HORENSTEIN B.A., Biology AEII University of Virginia Magazine, Busi- ness Manager: Dean's List: Walter Reed Pre-Medical Honor Society. STEPHEN M. HOSTER B.A. GTA Alpha Kappa Psi Business Fraternity: Skull and Keys: Arnold Air Society: First Year Lacrosse. r.,-.. WILLIAM A. HOUCK, JR. i B.A., English Wesley Foundation: Walter Reed Pre Medical Society. WILLIAM C. HUDGINS, JR. B.A., Sociology A41 Sceptre Society. CHRISTOPHER W. HUTCHINSON B.A., Foreign Affairs Eflf Glee Club: Polo Club: Young Repug lican Club: First Year Soccer: Intr mural Football, Softball, Squashl Volleyball. me . , QM.. st: :sf- V , Q gin! 1-WTO . College of Arts and Science WILLIAM LEHR JACKSON B.A., Economics QFA Corks and Curls, Features Editor: German Club, Treasurerg Skull and Keys: V Clubp Spirit Clubg Alpha Kappa Psi Business Fraternity: NROTCf Varsity Lacrosse. LAWRENCE JANOW B.A., Psychology ZBT PAUL A. JOHNSON B.A., Economics TKE American institute of Electrical Engi- neers, Arnold Air Societyy Jefferson Societyg Skull and Keysy Trigon Engineering Societyp University Bondi WUVA Radio Stationp Dean's Listg UVa Skindiversf McConnell Escadrillf AFROTC. 'Sul ROBERT B. JONES, lll B.A., History GX German Club, lnter-Fraternity Coun- cil, Skull and Keys, University Union First Year Committeeg Dean's List, NROTCg Theta Chi Social Fraternity, Secretary, President. THOMAS OVERTON JONES B.A., Political Science Circle K Clubf Newman Club, Presi dentp Spanish Club. ROBERT A. JORTLAND B.A., Economics GX V Clubf Varsity Baseballf Dean's List. 'R- 52317 4? TONU T. KANGUR Elini Cavalier Daily- Senior Dormitory Counselor: First Year Swimming Team: Varsity Swimming Team. C4041 -pg.227 GORDON WEBSTER KEEGAN, JR. B.A-, English XXI' Sceptre Societyf Young Republican Clubg F.O. Societyp First Year Swim- ming Teamg First Year W.U.V.A. JAMES CALVlN KEET B.A., Honors in English Dean's Listf Intermediate Honorsf English Honorsg Jeliierson Society: Virginia Playersg Virginia Debatersg University of Virginia Magaziney Jefferson Sabres, Delta Sigma Rho, Monroe Rifles. 227 MICHAEL KENNY B.A., Astronomy International Students Club, WTJU- FM Radio Station, Intermediate Han orsf UVa Archeology Club. HUGH G. KEOGH B.A., Political Science Cavalier Daily: Trident Society, NROTCI Long Glass, Editor. BYRON P. KLOEPPEL B.A., History TKE Trident Society. Applicants for Degree RICHARDS c. LEWIS B.A., English Aim Cavalier Daily, lnter-Fraternity Coun- cil, Pi Delta Epsilon, University Union. EDWARD ALLEN LINDEN B.A., English AETT Cavalier Daily, Schedules Manager, Advertising Manager, Business Mana- ger, Dean's List, Pi Delta Epsilon, Hillel Foundation, Alpha Epsilon Pi Social Fraternity, Rush Chairman, Vice President. ROBERT D. LITTLE BA Economics Jefferson Sabres- Monroe Rifles A JOHN LELAND LODER B.A., Biology 'DISK Glee Club, Inter-Fraternity Counci Skull and Keys, Virginia Deboter First Year Swimming, Varsity Swini ming. WILLARD SPRINGER MAHOOD B.A. Aflv Intramural Council, Head Seni Manager, Judiciary Committee, Pj Dance Society, Skull and Keys, Un versity Union, St. Paul's Churc Student Vestry, Treasurer, St. Elm Hall Social Fraternity, Rush Chai man, Kitchen Manager, Rugby Clu Secretary, Varsity Swimming Man ger, First Year Football, Varsit Football MALCOLM CAMPBELL JACOBS BA French THOMAS L. KRIETE, lll CDTA B.S., Physics Phi Eta Sigma, Gymnastics Club, First Year. STEPHAN A. LANE B.A. KE Sceptre Society, P-K Dance Society, Kappa Sigma Social Fraternity, Vice President, President. A. PAUL LASTER B.A., English AEH Cavalier Daily, Sports Editor, Gov- erning Board, lnter-Fraternity Coun- cil, Governing Board, Secretary- Treasurer, Vice President, P-K Dance Society, Plume and Sword, Univer- sity Union, Alpha Epsilon Pi Social Fraternity, Vice President. MARVIN E. LESLIE, JR. B.A., German Dean's List. CHRISTOPHER A. LEVENTIS B.A. ZXII Cavalier Daily, Business Manager, Editorial Advisory Board, Governing Board, President, College Officers, President, Corks and Curls, Features Editor, Honor Committee, Chairman, IMP Society, Pi Delta Epsilon, Skull and Keys, President, T.l.L.K.A., Tues- day Evening Concert Group, Spirit Club, Vice President, Senior Dormi- tory Counselor, Executive Commit- tee, University Union, Program Board, Fine Arts Festival l96l-2, Chairman. JERRY B. LEVY B.A., Biology ZBT Cavalier Daily, Hillel Foundation, F Sceptre Society, University of Vir- ginia Magazine, Dean's List. 7577. DS-nr ,'.a-nv -3+ College of Arts and Science NTHONY F. MARKEL B.A., Economics ZBT Cavalier Daily, Chairman of Board t Directors, Editorial Advisory Board, Corks and Curls, Co-Editor Features Section, College Officers, Vice President, Eli Banana, German Club, Honor Committee, lnter-Fra- ternity Council, Governing Board, Raven Society, Skull and Keys, Vice President, University Union, Z Society. RANDOLPH D. MASON B.A. AKE Corks and Curls, Glee Club, Skull and Keys, University Union, Dean's List, Phi Sigma Honorary Psychology and Biology Fraternity. WILLIAM N. MASON, III B.A. Jefferson Society, V Club, Varsity Football, Westminster Fellowship. RICHARD A. MAYO B.A., Biology ATU Intramural Council, German Club, Alpha Tau Omega Social Fraternity, Kitchen Manager, Intramural Mana- ger, First Year Track. ROBERT E. McCULLOUGH B.S., Physics Glee Club, Business Manager, Phi Eta Sigma, Plume and Sword, lnter- mediate Honors, Virginia Gentlemen, American Institute of Physics, Student Section. FRANK J. MCLEOD, JR. Arnold Air Society, Baptist Student Union, Glee Club, Skull and Keys, Virginia Gentlemen, American Insti- tute of Physics. N uv vi- -' ALFRED THEODORE MERRITT B.A. EN Jefferson Sabres, Skull and Keys. ROBERT W. MIDDAUGH B.A., Sociology and Anthropology GX Sceptre Society, Skull and Keys, WUVA Radio Station, Lacrosse. ROBERT M. MILES B.A., Biology A2012 Alpha Chi Sigma, Recorder and Master of Ceremonies. 229 PHILIP ROSS MILLER B.A., Psychology 'EEK Skull and Keys, VVTJU-FM Radio Station, Social Chairman, Announcer, Evening Supervisor, NROTC Scholar- ship, Long Glass Photographer. ROBERT J. MOIR B.A., Foreign Affairs EX Lambda Pi, Trident Society, Presi- dent, Dean's List, Sigma Chi Social Fraternity, Vice President, NROTC Scholarship. RONALD LEE MOOMAW B.A., Economics Cavalier Daily, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Intermediate Honors, Virginia Council on Human Relo- tions. . ,Ju - ,.s, . . ' if f I RICHMOND MOORE B.A., Honors in Political Science FPKE Cavalier Daily, German Club, Sceptre Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Delta Epsilon, Student Council, University of Virginia Magazine, Raven Society. GARLAND L. MOOREFIELD B.A. IIKKD University Band, Kappa Kappa Psi. WILLARD W. MORRIS B.A., Foreign Affairs ZX Cavalier Daily, Skull and Keys, Tri- dent Society, WUVA Radio Station, NROTC Scholarship, Drill Team, Long Glass, Dean's List, Sigma Chi Social Fraternity, Secretary. HOWARD S. MUSE, JR. B.A., History Jefferson Society. GEORGE CLYCE NEWMAN B.A., History XXI' Skull and Keys. FRANK J. NIVERT B.A., Psychology Varsity Baseball, D ean's List. Applicants for ANTHONY MlNER O'CONNELL B.A. Geology EN Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Trident Society, NROTC DANIEL M. O'CONNELL DAX Inter-Fraternity Council- Jefferson Society- Sceptre Society' Deans is. JOHN J. O'CONNELL lll B.A. Psychology V Echols Scholar, Trident Society, Sem per Fidelis Society, NROTC Scholar DAVlD..l F OGILVY BA English xv German Club Skull and Keys Uni versity Union JOSEPH COLLINS OLDHAM BA English xA Inter Fraternity Council Sceptre So clety PK Dance Society University Union President Dormitory Counse lor Deans List Freshman Baseball Manager OLDRIC JOSEPH LABELL JR Young Democrat Club Virginia l i I 12 B.A. . ,, ' I, L T ' ' . - . I . f Al -N' , , - B.A. ship: First Year Basketball. Council on Human Relations. y l l t l College of Arts and Science STEVEN OSTROWSKY B.A., History Dean's List, Intermediate Honors, Phi Eta Sig ma. CARLISLE S. PAGE B.A., Economics SAE Intramural Council, Skull cmd Keys. SAM M. PARKER B.A., Foreign Attairs. EX 4' Nj? . I THOMAS L. PEARCE B.A. ATS2 Glee Club, Skull and Keys, Wesley Foundation, Varsity Baseball. THEODORE WINSTON PRICE B.A., History fI11'A Cavalier Daily, IMP Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, P-K Dance Society, President, Skull and Keys, Secretary, Student Council, Secretary, T.l.L.K.A. V Club, Cheerleader, Spirit Club, University Union, Dean's List, Fresh- man Soccer, Freshman Tennis, Var- sity Soccer, Varsity Tennis, Phi Gam- ma Delta Social Fraternity, Secretary. FRANKLIN H. PRITCHARD B.A. 'DEH Echols Scholar. 3 rf' JOHN B. PURCELL B.A., Foreign Affairs. fI1I'A SAMUEL STOKES REMBERT, lll B.A., English ZAE . - I . ' Wai.. A X Dean's List. RONALD G. RAGO B.A., History TKE Cavalier Daily, Features Editor, Skull and Keys, Newman Club, President. EDWARD HALL REAL B.A., English Jetterson Society, University of Vir- ginia Mogazine, Virginia Players, John Randolph Society, Treasurer, Secretary President. f 231 Cavalier Daily. MICHAEL E. RENN B.A., Psychology AT Arnold Air Society, Skull and Keys. ERNEST FRANK REYNOLDS, JR. B.A., Political Science Canterbury Club, Cavalier Photo Club, Jefferson Society, Vice Presi- dent, Skull and Keys, Independent, Virginia Debaters, Virginia Chapter of Council on Human Relations, Young Republican Club, John Ran- dolph Society, Student Volunteer Guide Service, Dean's List, Student Grader, Psychology, College Youth for Nixon-Lodge, Activities Chairman. Applicants for ROBERT B. ROBERSON B.A., English AKE Baptist Student Union: Cavalier Dai- ly: Corks and Curls, Sports Editor: Glee Club: Intramural Council: Deon's List: Sceptre Society: Uni- versity Union: Freshman Basketball: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Baseball. ALAN ROBERTS B.A., English fIJK'I' Glee Club: Sceptre Society: P-K Dance Society: Phi Kappa Psi Social Fraternity, Vice President. JAMES ALLEN ROGERS B.A., Biology 'TKE Cavalier Daily: Glee Club: P-K Dance Society: First Year Golf. CHARLES H. ROISTACHER B.A. QETI Skull and Keys: Spanish Club: Young Democrat Club. JOHN SHERWOOD RUTHERFORD B.A. SAK Inter-Fraternity Council: First Year Swimming Team. THOMAS W. SAMPSON, JR. B.A., Foreign Affairs 111139 Skull and Keys: University Union: First Year Social Committee: Phi Delta Theta Social Fraternity, Secre- wry. 232 Degree ROBERT W. SAUM, JR. B.A., English EN Trident Society: V Club: Varsity Lacrosse. PAUL H. SAYLOR B.A., Economics GFA Cavalier Daily: Sceptre Society: V Club: University Union: Dean's List: Student Athletic Council: Alph Kappa Psi: Varsity Soccer, Captain: All- South. EDMUND A. SCHROFF B.A., Chemistry XXI' V Club: Freshman Cross Country and Track: Varsity Cross Country, Indoor Track, Track: Intermediate Honor Roll: All A.C.C. Honor Roll. TERENCE Y. SIEG B.A., English ZXII College Ofticers: President of Senior Class: Eli Banana: P-K Dance Society, Vice President: Sceptre Society, Presi- dent: V Club, Secretary: Young Re- publican Club: Z Society: Spirit Club, President: Freshman Football: Freshman Lacrosse: Varsity Football: Varsity Lacrosse. THOMAS A. SINGLETON B.A., Economics Army ROTC. JAMES M. SMALL B.A., History Jefferson Sabres: YMCA, President: Young Republican Club. College of Arts and Science JOHN C. SNOOK B.A., Mathematics AT Monroe Rifles, Young Club, P-K Dance Society. RICHARD J. SOGHOIAN B.A., Honors in Philosophy ZFIYE HUGH M. SPENCER, JR. B.A. Republican JAMES PETER STILLMAN B.A., Honors in Foreign Affairs Jefferson Society, Tuesday Evening Concert Series, Board of Directors, Intermediate Honors, Dean's List. LYNN P. STOCKBERGER B.A., Biology Glee Club, Wesley Foundation, Vir- ginia MSM, Virginia Gentlemen. JOHN N. SUHR B.A., Psychology 412K Inter-Fraternity Council, Sceptre So- ciety. i n I r l U I it vii it I tit. 'ui PG . CHRISTOPHER H. SWENSON B,A., Foreign Aftairs EX Skull and Keys, University Union, Glee Club, Young Democrat Club, Varsity Swimming. BARNA S. SZABO B.A., Foreign Affairs AKE Cavalier Daily, V Club, Virginia Players, Varsity Soccer. WILLIAM T. THEES B.A., Psychology AKE Corks and Curls, Germain Club, Pi Della Upsilon, V Club, Freshman Lacrosse, Varsity Lacrosse. 233 JOHN CLAYTON THOMPSON B.A., History AIN! Dean's List, Intramural Basketball, Team Captain, Delta Sigma Phi, Social Fraternity Pledgemaster, Social Chairman. ROBERT J. THORNTON, III B.A., History XIII History Club, Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil, P-K Dance Society, University Union, First Year Committee, Chi Phi Social Fraternity, Kitchen Mana- ger. CHARLES E. TINGLEY B.A., Economics ZNI' P-K Dance Society, Varsity Football, Lacrosse, Dean's List. Applicants for De rees JOSEPH L. VAUGHAN, JR. B.A., Political Science Virginia Players, President, Univer- sity of Virginia Magazine, West- minster Fellowship, Young Republi- can Club. MICHAEL MUNDY VERMILLION B.A., Religion FITTA P-K Dance Society, V Club, Fresh- man Soccer, Freshman Lacrosse, Varsity Soccer. JOHN EDWARD VIA B.A., Political Science TKE Cavalier Daily, City Editor, Inter- Fraternity Council, Long Range Planning Committee, Jefferson So- ciety, Treasurer, President, Sceptre Society, P-K Dance Society, Pi Delta Epsilon, Raven Society, University of Virginia Magazine, Non-Fiction Edi- tor, Young Republican Club, Mem- bership Chairman, Serpentine Society, UVM Board of Directors, Vice Presi- dent, President, Dean's List, lnter- mediate Honors, Echols Scholar. 8 RONALD E. VIONI B.A., Biology EN Cavalier Daily. TOD W. WAGNER B.A., History AT German Club, Skull and Keys, Delta- Upsilon Social Fraternity, President. JOHN LEWIS WALKER, lll B.A., English Cavalier Daily, Classics Club, Jet terson Society, Phi Eta Sigma, University of Virginia Magazine, Intermediate Honors. I GUY KING TOWER JOEL W. TURNER B.A., Psychology B.A., E!'tgllSl1 AKE Cavalier Daily, Editor-in-Chief, Pi HAROLD G. VAN PATTEN Delta Epsilon, President, T.I.L.K.A., B.A., Psychology Tuesday Evening Concert Group, Glee Club, Phi Eta Sigma, WUVA Board ot Directors. Radio Station, Station Manager. JAMES TUNE DAVID A. VAUGHN B.A. JAMES EDWARD TURNER, JR. B.A., History EN Glee Club, Wesley Foundation WUVA Radio Station, Young Re publican Club, Intermediate Honors, Dean's List, Sigma Nu Social Fra- ternity, Treasurer. I iff A ,.' ' ie? gs .e ag i t ,. HX' Q r 1 College of Arts and Science ARTHUR JOSEPH WALRATH, JR. B.A., Biology 1'IKfI1 University Band: Sceptre Society: Phi Eta Sigma: Dean's List. ERIC DICKINSON WASHBURN DUVAL WATTS, JR. GEORGES L. WEATHERLY B.S., Physics University Bond: University Orches- tra: American Institute of Physics. BARTH A. WEINBERG B.A., Psychology fI1EH Hillel Foundation: Jefferson Society: Sceptre Society: Young Republican Club. EDWARD A. WEINBERG B.A., Psychology American Institute of Architects: Wesley Foundation: Young Republican Club: Jefferson Chapter of Council on Human Relations. -4 if' W 'Nuff' .Q-1, ,jgxkff I ,ir ROBERT LEE WILLIAMS B.A., Philosophy Plume and Sword: Bibliographical Society: Corkscrew Press: Phi Eta Sigma: Intermediate Honors: Delta Phi Alpha: Echols Scholar: WTJU- FM Radio Station: Jefferson Chapter of Virginia Council on Human Re- lations: Married Student Council Member: Student Stadium Com- mittee. JOHN F. WILLIAMSON B.A. University Bond: Rifle and Pistol Club: University Union, First Year Committee: Varsity Football. HAROLD TAYLOR YATES, JR. B.A., Psychology Canterbury Club: University of Vir- ginia Magazine: Student Guide Service. 235 ROBERT W. YOUNG B.A., Economics Ztlf Cavalier Daily: Intramural Council: University Union: Sceptre Society: NROTC: First Year Lacrosse. JACK RICHARD YOUNGER, JR. B.A., History Monroe Rifles: Rifle and Pistol Club: Young Republican Club. STEVEN M. ZIMMET B.A., Honors in History AEH Cavalier Daily: Hillel Foundation: Skull and Keys: P-K Dance Society: WUVA Radio Station: Intermediate Honors: Honors Program. Cameron W. Cantwell 1965 College of Arts ' T499 I 35 ' 45-7 91 lu M11 1 1 - Q ,xg . .. 2. . Jigggygz. , '- 236 8 Science Beniamin C. Ackerly 1965 Keith R. Allen ' 1965 Stanton E. Aylor, Jr. 1966 Thomas S. Ayres, lll 1967 Timothy B. Bramley 1967 Eugene A. Brotek 1966 Stephen H. Brocl 1967 lrvin J. Brodsky TEH 1966 Thomas Brom 1967 Bradley B. Brooks 1967 Dale Bradford Brown 1967 Robert L. Brownell 1967 Keyser Lumpkin Bruce GAX 1966 Robert Bryan 1967 Richard B. Bubeck 1967 Francis Buck Leigh Buckner, lll Jacob Gilbert Bumm, lll ZPE John B. Burguieres, Jr. Lawrence Vernon Burkett, Jr. Richard J. Burnett IIKCIH William B. Butler Mayo Cabell, Jr. Patrick C. Cagle Geoffrey F. Caldwell Joseph A. Campagna, Jr. Robert C. Campbell Cary L. Richard William Edward Richard Michael John P. John J. Edmund Michael Malcolm Jerry A. John A. Cardwell AEI!! H. Carlton G. Carter, Jr. Cassell B. Castro Cawley Cherwek Childrey, Jr. Chiles EPE Christensen Lewis Christian, Jr. Melson Clarke, Jr. Edmund Clavin Pete Cleal Kenton L. Cobb Jack Coe W. Cole 1967 1966 1965 1967 1967 1966 1967 1 966 1 966 1 965 1967 1 967 1 965 1 965 1 965 1967 1 967 1 967 1967 1 965 1965 1 966 1967 1967 1966 1967 1966 1967 1966 Undergraduates Michael Collins William V. Collins EPE James Carl Combs James C. Compton, Jr. TKE James M. Conner, Sr. John G. Conover John N. Conti John Cooper John R. Cooper Alan A. Costa G. William Cox, lll John M. Crafaik George Veal Credle, lll Charles B. Crow lll Daryl B. Crown Gary E. Crum Henry Harrison Culver, Jr. fIDI'A Henry L. Curry A2111 Raymond Cusack Austin R. Cushman EX John P. Dameron James A. Danahey, Jr. Richard A. Davis Cyril R. Dannenhold John W. Davidson, Jr. Joe W. Davis Russell A. DeCorlo Francis J. Degnan Michael Delaney Robert G. Delauney, Jr. Frank Pelham Delano Thomas B. Denegre, lll fi? Keith Denslow A241 Ashton dePeyster Emile dePlangue Leon deTurenne Gerald DeWitt John A. Dezio ZPE Andy Dickinson Ray w. Damn all-If John A. Dixon Doug 5. Dixon John Dienelt EH David H. Diamond Thatcher Dilley KYII 1967 1966 1965 1967 1966 1966 1967 1967 1965 1966 1967 1966 1967 1 965 1967 1967 1 966 1965 1967 1966 1967 1965 1965 1967 1966 1967 1967 1965 1967 1967 1 967 1 966 1 967 1 965 1 967 1967 1967 1967 1966 1967 1 967 1967 1 967 1 966 1 965 G? ' x . . .1 . ,... I ...rm-'-' rf' .,,. .-. . it 1 . . f X 1 x f.. I 237 sz: is in rx fl ' iw wi X ws! I A Y' 2, -eff ' College of Arts 8 Science Martin Donelson 1966 Gurden E. Drake 1965 Jack D. Drummond 1967 Steven Lee Duckett 1967 Gary W. Duncan 1967 Charles Hugh Dunlop Ill fIlI'A 1966 Merrel Russell Dunn 1966 Richard W. Dyas 1967 James L. Early 1967 Richard M. East 1967 John E. Easter ZPE 1966 William L. Edmonds 1967 Richard K. Eisenmann 1967 Peter C. Ellison 1967 Warrick E. Elrad GFA 1965 James W. Enroughty, Jr. IIKA Paul Ersley 1 l 1 'wx 4' R Wi 238 Mark Peter Ettinger Teiseer Eways Charles Fahlbusch Baren L. Fake TKE William Farhood, Jr. James D. Farrar, Jr. AIIJSZ John P. Farrar Robert Fayles John Feducia, Jr. James Wilson Ferguson Larry Ferguson AXE Ralph H. Ferrell, lll Edwin Finch, lll William Alan Finkelstein Edward Fishpaw John H. Fitch Joshua Norris Fletcher ACP David P. Forbes William Ray Forrester ANP Michael B. Ford Charles K. Fox GFA Hamilton P. Fox, Ill Harry B. Franklin, Jr. Richard L. Franyo fIP1 A Arthur Williams Frederick Robert Freeman Jeltrey T, Friedman Marshall Steward Frumin 1966 1966 1967 1967 1967 1965 1967 1966 1965 1967 1967 1967 1965 1965 1967 1967 1967 1967 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 1967 1967 1966 1966 1967 1966 1967 Undergrad uatesf Gregory Fulford Stephen Ganderson John Gardner William Garner David K. Garth Ermef Genovese William Geichell, Jr. George W. Glass Woodrow W. Glass, Jr. Ben J. Gibson, lll Carl Gibson James F. Gilwee fIJK1I' James T. Gingles Ralph R. Glazer Kenneth C. Goble Wynn A. Goldsmith Harvey Goldman Gordon Gondes John Lewis Goodloe, Ill Gary Jones Goodman Russell Goodrich Donald A. Gordon Franklin Grabeel Frederic H. Graham AKE William Moncure Gravai-i, Ill William A. Gray, lll A2419 Harold P. Greenberg Steven J. Greenberg Frederick L. Greene AEII Richard Griiiiih Albert Robert Grosch, Jr. Eugene A. Groshong Martin E. Grossman fPEH Robert D. Grossman, Jr. William B. Guiifey, Jr. Donald L. Gulick Frank W. Gwafhmey Alexander John Halmai James H. Hancock George T. Harder Kenneth Lee Harkavy David Harris Reuben Ellis Harris, Jr. Richard R, Harris Alan Harrison 1 965 1 967 1 966 1967 I 967 1 967 1 967 1 965 1 965 1 967 1 965 1 966 1 965 1 966 1 967 1 967 1 967 1 966 1 967 I 967 1967 1964 1 967 1967 1967 1965 1965 1966 1967 1 967 1967 l 966 1967 1 965 1965 1 967 1965 1 966 1 965 1 967 1 965 1 967 1 965 i 965 TX K uw College of Arts 8 Science E Melvin Guy Hawker, Jr. Joseph Hawkins Robert Hawthorne Steven Lewis Heiferman Eric M. Heiner James S. Henry ILKCII John Michael Herring Frank Higdon C. Roger Hill James Hartwell Hill 'SV i 1:3 Fred H. Hirsch IIKCIJ Gene N. Hobson Robert Archer Hobson, lll Joseph M. Hoffarth Lawrence Hoffman Charles Hotheimer Lawrence Holmberg William S. l-lopson, Q Thomas Horton ,fu v-'47 John Hotchner Rodney K. Hough William R. Huddle Pinder H. Hudson Richard W. Hughes James Humphrey Dennis G. Husfead Paul llcerman yup Dennis W. Ireland Henry A. Johnson, Richard M. Jones Eric A. Katkow William Kemp Joseph Kennedy 240 Dallas M. Kersey 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1966 1967 1967 1967 1967 1966 1966 1967 1966 1967 Robert Hofheimer, Jr. Peyton H. Hoge, lV Mallory G. Holloway Jay H. Hoofnagle TKE IV AKE TKE William Joseph Hudnall KIDEK Harwood W. Hughes HKFP John Oliver Huston, lll Charles H. Jackson, lll EN Jn E. Polk Kellam, Jr. ANI'- A. Scott Kellermann William S. Kennett, Jr. 1967 1967 1965 1967 1967 1965 1966 1967 1965 1966 1966 1965 1965 1965 1967 1967 1967 1967 1966 1966 1966 1967 1965 1965 1965 1967 1967 1967 1967 1965 Undergraduates Charles Kidder lrwin R. Kirby Steven D. Kirby John Stanley Knight John Lewis Knight Alton L. Knighton, Jr. Brian K. Koepf Robert T. Koontz Leslie Kowalski Robert L. Krawcheck AEII Kenneth Kronberg Warren S. Lacy Richard Allen LeFleur K. Wayne Lainof William J. Lambert John Blach Lancaster, Jr. AXE 1966 Edward Emerson Lane, Jr. 1967 Garry H. Laskin 1966 Peter E. Laux GAX 1965 Robert De Treville Lawrence 1966 Glenn L. Lee 1967 Richard L. Lefiwich 1967 Bruce W. Lesser YIFEII 1966 Laurence M. Lesser KPEH 1966 John D. Levin 1967 Walter Levring 1967 Michael Libowitz 1967 David H. Lilly 1967 Barry Edward Lipman 1967 Boynton P. Livingston 1967 Charles E. Lord 1967 John P. Loughran 1966 Bill Lovell 1967 David S. Lubs 1967 Steven L. Ludeke 1965 Harry Augustus Lutz, lll 1967 James William Lyon, IV 1967 John P. MacCallom 1966 Larry P. Maccubbin 1965 David Magill 1967 Robert Malley 1966 Emmett T. Mannix 1966 Lawrence P. Marlin 1966 William F. C. Marlow A111 1966 Andrew Marin 1967 1 967 1 967 1967 1 967 1 967 1967 1967 1967 1966 1967 1 967 1967 1 967 1 966 1968 N '94 2' 'A Z: . 'LSI .. L' Mfg xkif-ta' 1 ' A' 'l 5' li f l 4? . J .SM l J, . z 2,79 42 . Fel College of Arts 8 Science ie., wr-5 2 Lawrence D. Martin ZX James Buckner Massey, lll Thomas H. Matson Thomas F. Maxwell JCDPA Thomas Sidney McCaleb Tom McCary William C. McCauley TKE Richard C. McClintock David F. McCullough George D. McCune James M. McDiarmid QJFA Charles C. D. McGill CPFA Donald C. McKinney lIKfIJ Ronald McKinney 1'IKfI1 Robert Z. Wright Mclees 1 966 1 966 1965 1 966 1 967 1 967 1 966 1 966 1 967 1 966 1966 1 965 1 966 1 966 1 967 Karl G. Menk Andrew M. Merkel sys YYY' Bernard George Meyer R. Michael Martin John Michel Stephen Middlebrook Charles F. Miller David Miller Stuart Miller James T. Mitchell EPE Alan Monat Braxton Moncure Thomas Modlin Monty E. Montgomery George E. Moody Robert P. Moore John H. Morrison Marshall Morton John M. Moseley, lll HKA H. Weston Moses James C. Moulton TKE Philip L. Mulholland Richard J. Muller John C. Murden YPEK Thomas O. Murphy Thomas D. Murry John F. Nance, Jr. Ralph Stuart Navon Allen Thurman Nelms George R. Nelson ZNI' 1965 1967 1965 1966 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1965 1967 1965 1966 1967 1966 1965 1965 1967 1966 1967 1966 1966 1967 1965 1967 1967 1966 1967 1966 1965 1--Q'nn Gill College of Arts 8 Science James Sager John C. Sallee Paul Salter Samuel R. Sacco Nick R. Scanniello TKE A. William Schenk IIJFA William Scherltius Raymond T. Schilt Edward Jay Schneider Gerald A. Schneider ZPE Ronald Schneider Dan Schwartz Lee Schwartz Daniel Scott Todd W. Sealoold TIKYIJ John R. Selser Christopher Sheap Paschal Sheiiield Michael R. Shelor John B. Shipp, Ill Richard W. Sidebo Peter A. Silhan i X l 1 X Lawrence T. Skrivs James D. Sledd Warren H. Small, Douglas Smith Harvey Smith Stephen C. Smith Terry Smith Wayne R. Smith William Wallace S H' Randall C. Sowell 1 David Speck lik. Robert C. Spiers, James E. Spiggle Joe M. Spurlock Jon Standahl 244- 1967 1 967 1967 1 967 1 966 1 965 1 967 1 967 1 966 1 966 1 967 1 967 1 967 1 967 1 966 Roy E. Seward, Jr. Thomas Shepherd fI1EK Alan James Shotwell ttom 1'IKfI'f Christopher M. Sieverdes James Thomas Skelly etl1 Jr. mith, Jr. EAE John W. Sognier, Jr. Raymond N. Spence Donald H. Spiegel 1967 1 967 1967 l 967 1967 1 966 1967 1 965 1 966 1966 1967 1 967 l 967 1966 1965 1967 1967 1965 1967 1967 l 965 1967 1966 1967 1 967 1 967 1965 1 966 1967 1 965 Undergraduates Lee DeSa1es Nelson Lawrence E. Newcomb, Ill Henry V. Nickel TKE George F. Nolcle, Ill ZKI' David Norton Edward L. Patrick B. Jeffrey A. A. DeBow O'Brierl O'Neal Oppleman Owen Peter L. Page Daniel G. Pardue AKE Scott Parker Cedric E. Pearson Stanley Peikin Ronald W. Penny, Jr. Alan Peterson Russell C. Peterson Randolph G. Peyton EX Ronald C. Pflugfelder Robert P. Pitner Richard R. Plummer Alb Carlos E. Polit William M. Pope, Jr. fIPK'I' William W. Pretlow 1IKfI1' David B. Price James C. Price Frank S. Quinn Charles Randall Hampton C. Randolph Strother F. Randolph AKE James W. Reid Barry L. Reisig Dean E. Rice, Jr. EAE Ashby Richards Ray W. Richardson, ill Tobin M. Richter Joseph B. Robertson William A. Robey Peter R. Robinson Stephen A. Robinson Filmore E. Rose AEII Stanley F. Rose GPKKII Joel Rosenberg Martin Rothenberg James B. Rouse 1966 1965 1966 1967 1967 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 1967 1967 1 967 1 965 1 966 1967 1 967 1 966 1 967 1965 1966 1 967 1 967 1965 1965 1 966 1 965 1967 1 967 1 966 1966 1967 1965 1966 1967 1 967 1 966 1 967 1 967 1 967 1 965 1 967 1 967 1 967 1 966 ifi-X 1 -. I rf W 1 Undergraduates N. Steven Steinert George M. Stetter Randolph M. Stevens George Stevenson James P. Stone Reagan S. Stone EN Wayne T. Strum William Sturman Darryl L. Summers Agnew Swineford Harry F. Swope, lll Alexander Suto George A. Symanski, Jr. Emory E. Tamplin Michael T. Tarrant Tom Taylor William Taylor H. Wayne Templeton William Thornton Horace Thompson Robert J. Tidwell Richard Tierney Wayf Timberlake John William Timmons, Jr. Peter B. Tinkham Roger Dale Tinnell Tyron E. Tisdale, Jr. Richard Tobey Andrew F. Traynor, Jr. Howard Trent Burnett J. Trueworthy, Jr. fI2'K1I' Edward R. Turnbull EAE Edward M. Turner, lll TKE Norman B. Tweed James R. Tyler A242 John C. Underdahl Roy M. Underwood, Jr. Robert Thomas Valliant, Jr. Dale W. VanZant Richard H. Vaughan Roldand L. Vaughan, Jr. Jon George Verify Wayne Vest John W. Vice AT Robert B. Vranian 1965 1967 1967 1967 1965 1966 1967 1967 1967 1966 1966 1966 1967 1965 1967 1965 1965 1965 1967 1965 1966 1967 1966 1967 1966 1967 1965 1967 1965 1967 1 967 1 967 1 967 1 967 1 967 1 966 1 965 1 967 1 966 1 967 1 965 1967 1 966 1967 1 966 College of Arts S Science Undergraduates Richard Wachstein William H. Wadlin Daud K. Wagoner Michael Wage-nheim ZBT Peter H. Walker TKE William T. Walker Frank Ogden Walsh, lll EAE Carl B. Ward 111 John J. Warfield Paul T. Watson EX Robert A. Weatherford John Weintraub KIJKE Beverley Randolph Wellford ANI' Alexander Wells ZAE Eddie Wells 'IIDKNI' Charles Augustus Young, lll Philip Woodward Young Donald L. Zachary ZBT Thomas T. Zieman, Jr. KA Louis Zupnik Earl Wenger Ronald Wilkerson Christopher Harris Williams, Edwin S. Williams William E. Williams, lll Courtney Wilson Michael S. Wilson William L. Wilson Lewis Mark Wine Christie Winkler William Avera Winston Barry Wolfe AEII Thomas Woodall 1 967 1965 1967 1 966 1965 1 966 i 966 1 967 1965 1965 1 967 1 965 1 965 1965 1 965 Blake L. Weston Rees J. Whitaker Christian Streit White Robert G. Wilkins, Jr. Gary Scott Wilkinson Wyatt L. Woodsmall G. Kenneth Workman M. Kenneth Wright William Talmadge Wyatt, Jr. Sterling N. Yoder, Jr. Bruce York 1967 1964 1965 1966 1 967 KIHAG 1967 1967 1967 1967 1965 1967 1966 1965 1965 1965 1967 1967 1 966 1 967 1967 1967 1 966 1 966 1965 1967 1966 1965 1965 1967 5 2 wxbx 1- fr 1 K f '-w - X -. . ,Q W 4 -K .. -a.....A, My 5 , g w w 'KM s, s - '- ' . - . . xn As kr . 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Q V, X 0 , If ,, .K - 1 M , S '01 f ' ' 1 2 Q' I 'f f ' T ,, V A 1 ' ' Ag J 'he ..' - ,F . Us - ., LL The chool of Engineering If Mr. Jefferson were to visit Charlottesville today, nothing would be more shocking to him than the continued growth and expansion of the branch of the University which he en- visioned ds the school of Civil Architecture. The school be- come permanent in 1867 as the School of Applied Mathe- matics, and in 1890 it awarded the first engineering degrees in the South. The school was housed in the Rotunda Annex until it was destroyed by fire in 1895, but was to have been removed to the new engineering building now known as Cocke Hall in 1898. Dean William Thornton served as the prime mover of engi- neering education at the University during his twenty-one year tenure, which began in 1905. Six years after his retire- ment, Dean Thornton's name was given to the present home of the school. Under Dean Lawrence Quarles, the School of Engineering is now the largest professional school ot the University. In 1960 an aeromechanical wing and a pool type atomic reactor became the latest additions to the department. Graduate programs are now offered in Applied Mathematics, Engineer- ing Physics, and in Aeronautical, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Nuclear Engineering. Dean Lawrence Reginald Quarles, B.S.E., Ph.D LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles H. Spence, Jr., President, Russell M. Lafferty, Vice President, Albert B. Hutton, Jr., Secretary, Richard M. Jacoby, Treasurer, John G. Scikellaris, Historian. JOHN E. ANCARROW, JR. B.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. JOSEPH M. AUSTIN B.S.E.E. American Institute of Electrical Engineersp Institute of Radio Engi- neersg University Union, First Year Committee. ALBERT T. BABER, JR. B.E.E. Arnold Air Sacietyf Rifle and Pistol Club. CLYDE C. BARBOUR B.S.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. RICHARD S. BLANKENBAKER B.S.C.E. ZIIJE American Society of Civil Engineers: Pumpkin Club, Christmas Tree Club. NORMAN LEE BROWN B.C.E. BAE American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Arnold Air Society, Theta Tau. 250 Applicants for Degree y RANDALL V. BRUNGART B.E.E. TKE American Institute ot Electrical Engineers: Glee Clubg Institute of Radio Engineersg Westminster Fellow- shipp WUVA Radio Stationg Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sergeant at Arms. ROBERT F. BURNETT B.E.E. TKE American Institute of Electrical Engineersp Baptist Student Union: Institute of Radio Engineersf First Year Track Team, Intramurals. JOHN F. BURTON B.E.E. American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. ul, ... in WILLIAM JOHN CARRAWAY, II B.S.E.E. American Institute of Electrical Engineersp Phi Eta Sigmap Eto- Kappa Nui Intermediate Honorsi Trigon Engineering Society: WUVA Radio Station. ORVILLE B. CHEW, II B.S.E.E. RICHARD M. COAD B.C.E. -'DZK American Society of Civil Engineers, Treasurer, Council. Presiclentp Engineering -AX, YQ! chool of Engineering AMES T. COWGILL .M.E. merican Society of Mechanical ngineers: Varsity Cross Country: arsity Wrestling. ILLY D. DANIEL .S.E.E. nstitute of Radio Engineers. RTHUR MIDDLETON DEHON, JR. .S.A.E. rnold Air Society: Comptroller: avalier Daily: Institute of Aero- autical Sciences: V Club, Rugby lub: Varsity Cross Country: Varsity rack. G. WARREN DUVALL B.C.E. American Society of Civil Engineers, Secretary. JOHN A. ELLER, JR. B.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. CARL B. FLORA, JR. B.E.E. American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Arnold Air Society: Vir- ginia Engineering Review. CHARLES L. FOLK B.C.E. American Society of' Civil Engineers: University Family Housing Associa- tion: Student Stadium Committee: Varsity Football: USMCR. GARTH F. FORT B.Ch.E. St. Elmo Hall American Institute of Chemical En- gineers: Cavalier Daily Governing Board: Engineering Council, Vice President: Engineering Otticers, Vice President: Student Council: Theta Tau, Vice President: T.l.L.K.A.: First Year Wrestling: First Year Social Committee: First Year Representative: Senior Dorm Counselor, Executive Committee. JOSEPH D. GILLERLAIN, JR. B.A.E. Engineering Council: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences: Jefferson Sabres: Tau Beta Pi, President: Theta Tau, Secretary, Vice President: Du- Pont Regional Scholar: Dean's List: Army ROTC Battalion Staff: Delta Sigma Phi. LAWRENCE G. HALLSTROM B.Ch.E. AT American Institute of Chemical En- gineers: Inter-Fraternity Council: P-K Dance Society: Theta Tau. WILLIAM D. HAYS B.S.E.E. American Institute of Electrical En- gineers: Arnold Air Society. Baptist Student Union: Institute of Radio Engineers: Trigon Engineering So- ciety: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. ALBERT B. HUTTON, JR. B.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Bad Check Committee: Engineering Council: Engineering Officer, Secretary: Raven Society: Monroe Rifles: Tau Beta Pi: Theta Tau, President: Dean's List: Inter- mediate Honors: Army ROTC, DMS. Applicants for JAMES C. ISAAC5, JR. B.E.E. TKE American Institute ot Electrical En- JAMES W. LAWSON B.C.E. American Society of Civil Engi- neers, Engineering Club, Student Degree STEVEN J. LOUCKS B.Ch.E. American Institute of Chemical En- gineers, President, Engineering Council, Alpha Chi Sigma, Vice President, President, NROTC Regu- lar Scholarship, Dean's List. NORMAN P. McDONALD B.E.E. Engineering Council, Engineering Club, President, GEORGE W. MITCHELL, JR. B.E.E. American Institute of Electrical En- gineers, Jefferson Sabres, Wesley Foundation, President, Dean's List, Army ROTC. 'x A. Jill' -11 . ml-nm PHILIP H. MORGAN B.Cl1.E. Alpha Chi Sigma, American lnst. tute of Chemical Engineers, WUBI' Radio Station, Young Republica' Club, Dean's List, First Year Do: mitory Bowling Team. HARRY N. PADUANO, JR. B.Ch.E. Alpha Chi Sigma, President, S can Institute of Chemical Eng Newman Club, Trident First Year Baseball, lnterm Honors, Dean's List, NROTC Si ship. GEORGE R. PARRISH, ll B.A.E. KA Cavalier Daily, German Club, stitute of Aeronautical Sciences, tramural Council, Theta Tau, versity Union, Rugby Club, ball Club. . s s m 'w'l- i' , - , Al, gineers, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, University Band, Engineering Council, Jeffer- son Society, Trigon Engineering So- Stadium Committee, Wesley Foun- dation. ROBERT H. LEAR B.C.E. ciety, Kappa Kappa Psi. RICHARD M. JACOBY B.E.E. GTA Engineering Council, Engineering Officers, Treasurer, Theta Tau, Cor- responding Secretary, Dean's List. JAMES ROBERT KLINE B.A.E. Xflf American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, President, Engi- neering Council, Judiciary Com- mittee, Raven Society, Tau Beta Pi, Theta Tau, Chi Phi, Rush Chairman, Intermediate Honors. EX American Society of Civil Engineers, P-K Dance Society, Trident Society, Virginicr'Engineering Review. WALTER C. LOCKHART, lll B.E.E. I wifi? chool of Enginee ' g JAMES GRISBY PERKINS B.C.E. American Society of Civil Engineers, Baptist Student Union, Jefferson Sabres. ALBERT J, PFEFFER, III B.Ch.E. 'PEK Alpha Chi Sigma, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Engineering Council, Engineering Officers, Jef- ferson Sabres, Trigan Engineering Society, WUVA Radio Station, U. Va. Rifle Team. CARL POINDEXTER .S.M.E. c 's, University Scholarship, s List. an Society of Mechanical En- l'Il'l ROBERT F. RAMAY B.A.E. IPZK Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. CHARLES R. RICE, JR. B.E.E. American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers, Theta Tau, Institute of Elec- trical and Electronic Engineers, Treasurer. DONALD E. ROBINSON B.S.E.E. TKE American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers, Institute of Radio Engineers, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Theta Tau, Intermediate Honors, Dean's List. .nghg 1' 'dl Yung l -4-'sr bl' qv 'S S. DAVID R. ROLSTON, JR. B.S.E.E. GX American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers, Treasurer, Arnold Air Soci- ety, Institute of Radio Engineers, Treasurer, Westminster Fellowship, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Air Force ROTC, Convair Award, Burlington Scholarship, Dean's List. WILFORD M. SEAY B.S.E.E. Engineering Club. JOHN M. SHEEHAN B.A.E. AKE Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, V Club. FRANK DOUGLAS SHEPARD M.C.E. JAMES C. SHOEMAKER B.M.E. American Society of Mechanical En- gineers, Wesley Foundation, Dean's List. RICHARD EDSEL SIMMS B.A.E. Delta Sigma Phi, Institute of Aero- nautical Sciences, Engineering Coun- cil, Theta Tau, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Treas- urer. pplicants for Degree hool of Engineering Graduate Engineering ROGER l.. SIMPSON B.M.E. Tau Beta Pi, Vice Presidentf Trigon JOHN B. WATTS, JR. B.Ch.E. Am Engineering Society, Secretary: Vir- ginia Christian Fellowship: Dean's List. CHARLES H. SPENCE, JR. B.M.E. B911 American Society of Mechanical En- gineersp Engineering Councilg Engi- neering Reviewg German Club, Stu- dent Council, Historianf Theta Tau: T.l.L.K.A.g Trident Society' FRED H. STUBBLEHELD, JR. B.Cl'1.E. V Club, Presidentg Student Athletic Council, Chairman, Track, Captain. 'EEK American institute ot Chemical En- gineersg NROTC Regional Scholar- ship: Drum and Bugle Corpsp Long Glass. JOHN STEVENS WILBURN B.C.E. American Society of Civil Engineersg Baptist Student Unionf Student Sta- dium Committee. CARTER FITZHUGH YEATMAN B.A.E. KE Phi Eta Sigmay Dean's Listf Theta Tau! Engineering Council: Vice Presi- dent i964 Graduating Class. MAHFOUZ BISHARA JINN-HUIE HUANG lMaster of Aerospace Engineeringl D.S.Ch.E. lDoctorate Chem Engl M.S.A.E. WENDELL B. STEPHENS MRINMAY BISWAS D.S.M.E. M.C.E. - M,S.C.E. CDoctorate in Mechanical Engrgl chool of Engineering - Undergraduates Stephen R. Adams David L. Alhearn John R. Alphin Wayne E. Andrews Walter E. Apelt CDEK Kenneth George App Mehmet Atakan Mitchell O. Ayer Robert Baals David Band, Jr. Lowell P. Barnes William F. Barrett A2119 Timothy E. Barrow EPE John Behrle Victo A. Bell, Jr. 'DAG Frank L. Benser 1967 Lewis A. Bird 1968 Juris G. Bergman 1966 William M. Bickley 1966 David W. Blevins 1967 Lawrence D. Blumette 1967 William H. Bode 1967 Brian J. Boland 1968 Joseph B, Bowman 1966 Robert M. Bowman X'If 1966 John C. G. Boyce, Jr. 1967 Peter F. Brandi 1967 James W. Bremer AT John K. Briggs GX 1967 Mark J. Brill 1968 Richard C. Brooks 1967 Andrew C. Browe 1968 R. Lane Brown 1966 Donald Lunwoool Buchan 1966 Gary W. Burette XXI' 1965 Bradley S. Burrell 1967 Ernest Campe 1968 Douglas A. Cather, Jr. TKE 1966 Michael Cesarano 1967 Charles W. Chaney 1967 Steve Chatfield 1967 John L. Cheek 1967 Theron Craig Childs 1968 Barry N. Chen 1968 Clarence Colleran 1967 1 967 1 967 1 968 1 968 1 965 1968 1967 1965 1967 1967 1 966 1 965 1966 1 967 1965 '-FS' 1 111 ul ' . fi Q so 1' li? itil. gf' fee .F . MEM. , ,,. . zu 1 l 5 X 'Hn ' 4 FEE like X 'li' A.. 1 ' 'i mill P' ,gi .X T I School of Engineering vb I wk 7 Fl 1 fi 2 ii. 'wif 1:-I 3' .1 is I ui-4 , 5. Sa g, 256 wnnbm c Vincent H. Charles T. George L. Daniel G. Davies Den Dodge Donnagoo Doyle Robert E. Duckeff William Duncan Pefer H. Dunn A2111 John M. Eades Watson Echols William H. Edwards Charles A. Eslep Guy P. Estes Gregory Ewell Rupert C. Farley Ru Jo Jo Waller S. Flory, lll Ch Da Ch Ca Ric Do Da Ra 1966 1968 1968 TKE 1966 1968 l 968 1 968 l 967 l 965 l 968 l 967 l 967 l 965 l 967 1967 Thomas C. Ferguson ssell Finn PKK hn Richard Fizer hn Flewelling, Jr. John P. Frye, Jr. Edward M. Gardner arles Warren Gay George Glahn Philip Grant Edward Gravely Thomas W. Green vid E. Griffith Michael J. Grow, Jr. Clay G. Guthridge arles K. Gycry Robert W. Harrell rlfon Haymaker, Jr. Carle C. Henson, Jr. Arthur J. Hepler, Jr. Rodney Herring Rodger W. Highlander hard J. Hill vid P. Hines Andrew James Hocker, vid L. Holladay Lawrence M. Horne Don E. Hottle ndall F. Huey , Walter E. Hughes 1965 1965 1968 1967 1965 1968 1967 1967 1968 1967 1968 1968 l966 1967 1968 1966 1967 1967 1965 1967 1968 1967 1968 1966 1966 1967 1966 1967 1967 1967 Undergraduates Jerry Hughson John O. Hunnicott, John Thomas Hutton Jerome J. lngerski Geoffrey N. Irvine John J. Jackson Lester H. Jackson, Harold T. Jates William Johann David Leo Jones Walter V. Jones EN Terral Jordan Karl Kammerling Theodore August Keck Michael Kelley Joal Thomas Kidd, Jr. John Kittner Charled John Klein Richard Kuhn Linwood Lacy Stan Lacy Russell M. Lafferty Roy Rodger Lambert, Jr. Robert C. Lane Craig Lea Douglas Lee John Leet Robert A. Leigh Gary Livack John Lloyd William E. Lloyd, Jr. Thomas Locke Wayne Franklin McCormick Kenneth H. McGhee Richard A. McGinnis Bruce l. McGowan AT Joseph S. Matney Kenny Mattson O. B. Meade, Jr. John Medas William M. Mettler Andrew G. Michael Robert G. Middleton AT Danny Mills James D. Milton 1 967 1 968 1966 1 967 1 967 1 966 1966 1966 1966 1967 1968 1967 1967 1966 1967 1967 1967 1966 1967 1966 1965 1968 1969 1967 1968 1967 1965 1968 1966 Ill Jr. 1967 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1966 1965 1968 1966 1 965 1 967 1 967 1 968 1 967 3 'T Q-I 154512135 3 if ,-., 14 School of Engineering 1 Q .7 as-1 Y 'J E ze. L Ns. Y, V LL., , W gig. 1QAJ 'lvfa N- 3 .,.. -z.'lLj 1 '5' J-,....,. -r. , all . A 5 T- ktql ' f A. l! .. KD' Steve Mitchell Tom l. Mock, Jr. Taylor F. Morris, Jr. Charles Nester Walter E. Neuhauser William Nordstrom, Jr. Craig Nowak William Jackson O'Donnell James G. O'NeiIl Marshall D. Owens ATO Harry Clifford Pepper, lll Walter Perkins Douglas V. Powelson Junius l. Pridgen A241 Stephen A. Pusey 1967 1966 1968 1967 1968 l 966 1 968 1 967 l 965 l 965 1967 1967 1968 1963 1968 fl F 2 UN i- 2 Q ,ser it 258 Charles B. Ramsey David I. Ramsey Robert C. Rehborn Lee A. Rhoades Charles H. Richardson Edward Richardson Richard Riordan Stephen W. Rison James E. Roark Richard Robberts Gregory B. Roberts James E. Robertson, Jr. William B. Rucker ATO Marty T. Runkle EH Robert L. Sapp George Schapiro Christopher Schooley Robert H. Searl, Jr. James Seroskie Mark D. Shay Samuel S. Simpson John Snider James K. Splers Steven V. Spivey John W. Steacy, lll Ernie Stephenson Lynn R. Stewart HKQP Eric J. Stoa Lloyd Sumner Robert Charles Sumner ZAE 1968 1967 1968 1967 1967 1968 1967 1968 1967 1968 1968 1967 1966 1966 1968 1967 1967 1968 1968 1967 1968 1968 1967 1968 1968 1967 1966 1967 1966 1966 Undergraduates Thomas L. Szabo IIKGD Jerry Tankersley Ruport G. Tort 'TIAS Lawrence K. Tate TIKA John G. Thacker Norris L. Thomas, Jr. Preston Thomas, Jr. ATU John K. Thompson Peter A. Thompson Terry Thornton John Robert Tietien Anthony Titone Don Marion Triplett Fred K. Tucker, Jr. James Turner Wayne A. Tudor William Turns John Lewis Tynch, Jr. 91. David B. Vaughn Peter M. Vaughn Loren Pierce Waldo Herbert L. Wolke, Jr. Charles W. Wall John Warner Jerry L. Watts Thomas H. Webster Danny Weddle John R. Weis Thomas Charles Wenrich Ellsworth A. Wente, Ill Robert A. Wey Eugene Wilheim Richar L. Wilkins Thom C. Will AT Edwin Wise ZBT Fred Woehr Hugh K. Wood B911 Theodore W. Woods IIKA Troy Wayne Woollums, Jr. Robert Worsham 1965 1968 1966 1965 1967 1967 1967 1968 1968 1966 1967 1966 1968 1968 1968 1966 1968 1968 1967 1968 1967 1965 1966 1967 1 967 1966 1968 1965 1965 1967 1966 1965 1966 1968 1968 1968 1968 1967 1967 1968 'hy 5- Init! 2 4 M4 ' 1 NF' My L fswimx ' K. s , 1, Q 1 X -s v- v Li ' ' ,Ill Wt' '+'f A v fl Jr V - 9 Q AN Fam:f.' 91 Q g -x'.J A f ,I ' R sv 4 mn. -'12 a W X nf W if 3 A 4 ', 'K v fl le ':'2' I 4 ., f ns. M is , f. MEI!-I-r' M' X x Q ,alfa- G ,.f 1p X ,QE ,.s .iw vf' . 1 , I 'Q 1 . C' sur.:-'ff' ,Ng 4 '5ral.,4 Q1'f 4 -f '- Ffq fi qv Bid I I I :. 4' - , 'sw Q M' +1 ' E5 Y L b E5 - - ' , Qs 4 ' A . 'A+ 1551 B' , - 'Q md fl ' ' JM 5' . LH! 5' ' .Elm 'Y ' 5 sig f 1 2 I M' . 1 s. 1 W-wk WSJ 'TQ ' H1 N , '-vs: 5:55 VJ. f W , ,, , , P ., . mm J- W ' ss 3131 E22 su 3 V. Yiwu i i ,fir 1 - 1, 8 JV .. l I md M M. as , w x H , - ' . -.kg f- W 'P+ - X w ,, .w 4' ff: , K X 1,5 5' Q 1. , ,V , . - ' , f 1 K ,Q Q. 'ww .X 'Z W x . l 6 , , 4 as W i 5,3 W-1 if - - W' 3' QA 1 ,. M N H' - ,vi K A.. '- gang' ' - vj. - , Lv vg A A - 7- A , The School of Architecture The School of Architecture could hardly have been estab- lished by a better architect or in more appropriate surround- ings. Mr. Jefferson was America's first architect and remains the foremost genius among classical revival exponents. Lo- cated in and around Charlottesville are some of the more beautiful and representative structures in the country. The University itself provides a wealth of material, from the classi- cal Rotunda to contemporary Gilmer Hall. William Barton Rogers first offered architectural courses in l832, but courses in drawing and construction were included in the original plans for the University. A formal curriculum was not introduced, however, until l9l9, when a gift of the late Paul Mclntire permitted its formation. From that time until l954, the architecture department remained a part of the College of Arts and Sciences. Since the architecture school achieved equal status with the University's other pro- fessional schools, it has advanced rapidly, offering relatively new courses in city and regional planning, The school's course in architectural history was the first of its kind in the country. Dean Thomas Kelvin Fitz Patrick, B. Arch., M. Arch LEFT TO RlGHT1 Edwin B. Thompson, President, Alan C. Johnson, Vice President: John S. Bayrniller, Treasurer. ABSENT: Robert Fry, Secretary, H.H. Smallridge, Historian. fr W-W School of Architecture ROBERT D. SIMPSON, JR. B.S. Arch. American Institute of Architects, Rifle and Pistol Club, Wesley Foun- datian, , ,.W,, ,E PETER G. ANDERSON B. Arch. ZX Alpha Rho Chi, Phi Eta Sigma, Scarab, UVM, Virginia Engineering, Review. ROBERT NANCE BRADLEY B. Arch. ZAE American Institute of Architects, Treasurer, Architectural Council, Treasurer, Scarab, President, School of Architecture, Treasurer, Dean's List, IQ63, Scholarship, Fontaine- bleau, France. JOSEPH E. GARLAND, Il B. Arch. BSU Alpha Rho Chi, President, American Institute of Architects, Secretary, Architectural Council, School of Ar- chitecture, Secretary, Bad Check Committee, Co-Chairman, Cavalier Daily, Cavalier Photo Club, Presi- dent, I.F.C., Jefferson Society, P-K Dance Society, Student Council, Har- Iiquin, Beta Theta Pi Social Frater- nity, President. ROBERT TAYLOR GAULT American Institute of Architects, Forum of Contemporary Arts, Dean's List. ROBERT A. HARRIS B. Arch. QDFA Architectural Council, Inter-Fraternity Council, Chairman Housing Commit- tee, Student Council, V Club, 3-3-3 Committee, Phi Gamma Delta Social Fraternity, President, T.l.L.K.A. PETER TALIMAN JOHNSON B. Arch. X111 Bach. of City Planning American Institute of Architects, American Institute of Planners, Chi Phi Social Fraternity, Secretary, Alumni Chairman. 262 JOE BILL LANFORD Bach. ot City Planning Dean's List at Distinguished Students. CHARLES T. MATHESON B. Arch. Alpha Rho Chi, American Institute of Architects, Architectural Council, National Convention of AIA, Repre- sentative. ROBERT H. NYLANDER Bach. of Architectural History American Institute of Architects, Phi Eta Sigma. EDWARD A. SMITH B. Arch. Alpha Rho Chi, Architectural Coun- cil, Judiciary Committee, Scarab, Varsity Baseball Manager. EDWIN B. THOMPSON B. Arch. American Institute at Architects, Archi- tectural Council, Honor Committee, Jefferson Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, Dormitory Counselor, Forum of Contemporary Arts, Director, Beaux Arts Ball, Chairman. Applicants for Degree JOHN G. ZEHMER, JR. Bach. ot Architectural History University of Virginia Magaziney St. Paul's Church, Student Vestryp Serpentine Societyf Student Guide Service, Executive Board. Architecture Undergraduates William R. Albenoila YIPFA Kenneth L. Allen David M. Buckley .lose L. Camiia Juan Oscar Chaves Michael A. Christiana Henry H. Custis, Jr. Joseph T. Farina Richard B. Fisher AT William R. Daniel AT James D. Gacek Dave Gleason Willard Robert Grace Thomas M. Hines, Jr. George Kirby Kooluris Norman Lader Harris N. Kindenfeld Allen J. Lynch AT Denison Staples MacDonald John Markham Richardson A. Mattson George G. Miller Herbert C. Millkey, Jr. IIKQ Lewis Nix Lewis M. Owen, Jr. AXA Frank C. Parker James Pettit David R. Reidford Rodger R. Richmond Jack Rinehart AKE Frank C. Snedaker, Jr. James Snyder Charles E. Stinnett Oren Thomas Stephen J. Weed Peter E. Zwanzig EH 1967 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1967 1967 1967 1967 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1967 1968 1968 1968 1968 1965 1968 1966 1968 1968 1968 1968 1965 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1967 Cf '+I -...- 1-Q ...rrl -- ' rt- V if . Wxx, ., A l L 'L i.'.1-ij, ,' . QLD -q9, ll X Ji -il . rv Cl- ,ZVAX W WDA fp X N417 5 . .rig 'I N ,J 1 'ffl 1 61 c Q. J- 1 -4 'Q T42 0 1 ,1-Q1.,,11,,11N1.11 1 Nw i 1 cv, 5 1- x 1 'L .Y , 1121- ' ' I F g 'L 1 4 -A .B af Il J x . , 1 21 1 A 1 , . we ,.. I 5,5 asm , MF if 4, n 1v -4 W I ,A V . ' - ' . V 3 ,-.--,...... .,., A., ., .+V -H , ., fa 111512 F 'ND T A 'QL , - xii?-5--1 1 - 1 M1111 1 2 , L M . ' -ff- .:1, f1 11' 1 M V . 'f V. 'Ep ,W . : -ff --.1K A ' X f 1' A f- rf' 1 - ' ' 122- .'F??'1 ? ' ' H ' - .., 11 1' 115,225 ' ' 'N ' ' 1- 1 ,M 1 -.Eb Af' 11 .111, 7 , - W M N 1-my ,,.,...--A 1 4 ' - 5 5f5f2f ' 1 1' 5 1 ' 's 1 M 11 1! 5.14:111 A 171 1 Minka 1 A, D 11 ., -. 'hx V 1 ' A f 1 A Ax q,LL.,. IS. . . M X ' E .- . 1 N Q?-2 ' we ' ' 1 1 1 11 1 11 1' , S X V -. ' 7 'ff Q . , L 1, 2 ' 1 , x- Ka .v .1 Q' Tv ,E H ,, 1 1- 1 1 ' 'ww-11 E? ' . -gf K' .11.g11f1 -. , :Wg 1 Mfg- 11-11111f2f12f1 f - 1 ' 1' 58313311211-igvlfg 1 ',,- QF-1, 1 11 1 1w- 1 . , Q, ,. ,A. , z.,, , 1 , 1-3 3 - ,, T15 6 -411, L- 1 K XE. E A . , ,,. 5 in 'Q 131 , 11 1 , I-, ry . 1 X1 113 wx :jaw 1:11, X ,ll 1 M is lg , n 111:25 11 EV , ' X 1 M- may 1,1 . 1 s ' 541 The School of Commerce Paul G. Mclntire contributed more than his name to the School of Commerce, he contributed the School of Commerce. This gift enabled the School to become a department in l92l. ln 1952 it achieved independent status as an undergraduate school. Students are eligible for admission only upon completing two years of study in the College of Arts and Sciences and obtaining a background in courses of a liberal arts nature. Upon entering the school, a student is offered a wide variety of courses leading to a Bachelor of Science in Commerce de- gree. The curriculum ranges from courses in economics, Eng- lish, and psychology to courses in business law, accounting, and political science, Graduates of the School are prepared for either a professional business occupation or a graduate study program, since the final two years of study provide both fundamentals for those who wish to continue their edu- cation and specialization in particular fields for those who wish to, at last, begin their careers in the business world. LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert C. Whitestone, President, Secretary, Richard W. Young, Historian. I 2 Dean Frank Sanford Kaulback, Jr., B.S., M.A., Ph.D John F. Davies, Vice President, Herbert Jonkers, i 265 T MICHAEL C. ANDERSON B.S., Commerce TKE Cavalier Daily, Newman Club, VVUVA Radio Station, Lawn Chow- der and Marching Society, Dean's List, Army ROTC, Advanced. PHILIP N. ANGEL B.S., Commerce Jefferson Sabres, Distinguished Military Student. G. JEFFREY ARNOLD fI'I'A V Club, Freshman Track, Varsity Track. TRYON FRITCH BAUER, JR. B.S., Commerce LAWRENCE H. BERGER 'DET' P-K Dance Society, University Union, First Year Social Committee, V Club, Manager, Freshman Lacrosse, Head Manager, Varsity Lacrosse, Phi Epsilon Pi Social Fraternity, Treasurer. JACKSON LEE BLANTON B.S., Commerce Plume and Sword, Business Man- ager, University of Virginia Maga- zine, Young Democrat Club, Ameri- can lnstitute of Architects, DuPont Scholarship, Delta Sigma Pi, His- torian. 266 Applicants for Degree RIDGELY GRASON BRITTON B.S,, Commerce AT Freshman Wrestling, Varsity La- crosse. STUART FREDERICK CARWILE B.S., Commerce Beta Gamma Sigma, University Union, First Year Committee, Dean's List, Manager, Freshman Lacrosse, Manager, Varsity Lacrosse. ALBERT FRANKLIN CHEATHAM B.S., Commerce XT American Institute of Architects, Plume and Sword, Rifle and Pistol Club. JOHN F. DAVIES, ll B.S., Commerce AKE Cavalier Daily Governing Boar Corks and Curls, Delta Sigma Vice President, Inter-Fraterni Council, Commerce Officers, Vi Presiclent, T.l.L.K.A., V Club, Fres man Lacrosse, Varsity Lacross Spirit Club, Dormitory Counsel Delta Kappa Epsilon Social Frat nity, Vice President. STERLING DURHAM B.S., Commerce AT German Club, Intramural NROTC Drum and Bugle Corps. STEVEN LOWRIE FISHER B.S., Commerce QIAG Delta Sigma Pi, V Club, Swimming. O S F .L-gs tzili, I E731 f Ni, chool of Commerce EARL H. GEIL B.S., Commerce Cave Club. GLENN H. GETTIER, JR. B.S., Commerce EX Sceptre Society, Trident Society, Treasurer, University Union, Dean's List, Sigma Chi Social Fraternity, Treasurer. ROBERT S. GOODMAN, III D S Commerce in Club, Inter-Fraternity Coun- Jefterson Society, Theta Tau, Rifles. ALLEN K. HALPERIN B.S., Commerce AEH Hillel Foundation, Skull and Keys, Freshman Tennis, Varsity Tennis, Dean's List, University Union, First Year Committee. H. ALEXANDER HOLMES B.S., Commerce Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer, Glee Club, Student Grader, Intermediate Honors, Dean's List. DAVID E. HOUSEMAN, JR. B.S., Commerce EX Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Trident Society, Intermediate Honors. sd f -5 ff' MICHAEL T. JACKSON B.S., Commerce Inter-Fraternity Council, Polo Club, President, Alpha Kappa Psi Busi- ness Fraternity, Dean's List, Scholar- ship, V Club, Varsity Polo, Sigma Phi Fraternity, Treasurer, President, Student Assistant in Commerce School. DAVID E. JONES B.S., Commerce EH Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer, V Club, Varsity Golf, Sigma Pi Social Frater- nity, Secretary, Treasurer, Air Force ROTC. HERBERT JONKERS B.S., Commerce EKDE Bad Check Committee, Commerce Otticers, Secretary, V Club, Varsity Swimming, Alpha Kappa Psi Busi- ness Fraternity, Secretary. 267 arf'-P if it Q H I I JH vig '1 '1! FRANK GORDON KRAFT B.S., Commerce AKD Delta Sigma Pi, President, Judiciary Committee, Dormitory Counselor, Dean's List, P-K Dance Society, Sec- retary, Freshman Track, Freshman Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Foot- ball. VANN H. LEFCOE B.S., Commerce 'TIEH Plume and Sword, Echols Scholar, DuPont Honor Scholar. GEORGE HUNTER LINDSAY B.S., Commerce EX Trident Society, NROTC Drum and Bugle Corps, Commander, Sigma Chi Social Fraternity, Historian. Applicants for HEYWARD H. MAC DONALD B.S., Commerce Xfll German Club: Jefferson Sabres: Rifle and Pistol Club: Student Stadium Committee. JEFFREY F. MAND B.S., Commerce ZBT P-K Dance Society: Skull and Keys: Zeta Beta Tau Social Fraternity, President. STEPHAN ALLAN MILLER B.S., Commerce 'DEH Skull and Keys: University Union: Cavalier Bridge Club, President. D. WAYNE MOORE B.S., Commerce HKKD Alpha Kappa Psi: Inter-Fraternity Council: Jefferson Society. EDWARD M. NORTHROP B.S., Commerce Cavalier Daily: Corks and Curls: Jefferson Sabres: Sceptre Society: Monroe Rifles: V Club: Varsity Track: Delta Kappa Epsilon Social Fraternity, Secretary. PAUL BRADLEY NOTT B.S., Commerce AKE Student Council: Corks and Curls, Business Manager: Pi Delta Epsilon: Delta Sigma Pi: Skull and Keys: Uni- versity Union: Delta Kappa Epsilon Social Fraternity, Rush Chairman, Kitchen Manager. 268 Degree LEON H. SAMPLE, JR. B.S., Commerce 'PHT American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers: Cavalier Daily: Delta Sigma Pi: Glee Club: Young Republican Club: Virginia Gentlemen. JOSEPH G. SEALS B.S., Commerce Rugby Club: Freshman Track: Young Democrat Club: Newman Club. JAMES L. SHREEVE B.S., Commerce AKE Corks and Curls: Delta Sigma Pi: University Union: V Club: Freshman Lacrosse: Varsity Lacrosse. WILLIAM M. SROKA B.S., Commerce AETI Cavalier Daily: German Club: Hille Foundation: Intramural Council, Skull and Keys: Dean's List: Alpha Ep silon Pi Social Fraternity, President. ROBERT C. WHITESTONE B.S., Commerce Alpha Kappa Psi Business Fraternity, President: Cavalier Daily: Corks and Curls: German Club: Honor Commit- tee: Inter-Fraternity Council: Com- merce Otiicer, President: Skull and Keys: Dean's List. JOSIAH J. WlLLARD, Ill B.S., Commerce ZT Rugby Club: Freshman Football: Var- sity Lacrosse. ehool of Commerce Undergraduates Richard P. Adams Howard H. Anderson Charles W. Brammer William L. Carreras Donald E. Church James W. Corbitt, Jr. Lawrence M. Cox, Jr. William A. Davidson John F. Depenbrock Charles L. Glazer Richard G. Hines, Jr. Eugene B. Hutchinson Valiant B. Kehl Robert W. Kerns David Livingston Lawrence L. McKnight Patrick L. Murphy Barney L. Ottinger Thomas Poe Edmund G. Simpson William C. Stalcup James W. Todd Robert W. Vermillion Philip H. Yawger I 965 I 965 I 965 I 965 I 965 I 965 1965 I 965 I 965 I 965 I 965 I 965 I 965 I 965 I 965 l 965 I 965 I 965 I 965 I 965 I 965 I 965 I 965 I 965 RICHARD W. YOUNG B.S., Commerce EKIPE Commerce Officers, Historian, Treas- urer, Senior Class, Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice President, Dean's List. 3 il, 4 .:-..: 5 II I 1 ' 5 l Q if . 2. , J 4, ii if X l f l' 2 rr' l get l ,Q ? I A' .5 W I I l 269 JAY E. ZIEGLER B.S., Commerce XXI' Alpha Chi Psi, Cavalier Daily, Ger- man Club, Inter-Fraternity Council, Skull and Keys, Dean's List, Univer- sity Union, First Year Social Com- mittee, Dormitory Counselor, First Year Swimming Team, Chi Psi So- cial Fraternity, Vice President. fi?-. A' :ig 25 ,J-.-in ggs A.-4,4 I Q,- ' x I I, - I , 'g w tl r' 'EZEEEEQ - -.I 'isa '55 fairs T353 x S I ,l- The School of Education ln l905, with generous donations from the General Edu- cation Board and John D. Rockefeller ll, the University estab- lished the Curry Memorial School of Education, named after the famous southern educator, Dr. J. L. Curry. The school had only a limited capacity until l9l4 when a a chair of Educational Psychology and Principles of Teaching and a Professorship of School Administration were added to the first two professorships: the Curry Memorial Professorship of education and the Professorship of Secondary Education. ln i928 in conjunction with local school authorities, the school expanded its facilities to include a program of practical teaching experience. With the graduate division, initiated in 1950, the School now offers a PhD. in education as well as the B.S. and M.S. The School of Education and its fine student chapter of the National Education Association are able to maintain high professional standards for the students. ln return, both the students and the faculty under Dr. Ralph W. Cherry, take an active interest in the welfare of the School and help make it a positive part of the University structure. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: James P. McCarthy President J Robert Wilson Vice President Kathie E Lambert, Secretary. ABSENT: Fletcher M. Arritt Treasurer .lg .1 1: , 2 3 I list 3 fi? J' it i sw Applicants for uv ,Jie FLETCHER M. ARRITT B.S., Education V Club: Varsity Basketball: Cross Country. MARILYN .IO BARROW B.S., Education X52 Corks and Curls: Plume and Sword: Chi Omega, Treasurer: Women's Stu' dent Association: Education School Ofhcer, Publicity Chairman: Dean's List. ELAINE LOUISE BEARD B.S., Education KA University of Virginia Magazine: Women's Student Association: Hall Chairman: May Day Committee: Virginia Players: Dean's List: Kappa Delta Pi Honorary Society: Library Committee. ill ss? Q'-Q35 ADRIENNE BIEL B.S., Education Hillel Foundation: Women's Student Association: Student Education Asso- ciation. HODGE C. BOULWARE B.S., Education fI'A9 Spanish Club: Trigon Engineering Society. JO ANN CANNON B.S., Education Women's Student Association. 272 Degree MARY ELIZABETH COLE B.S., Education Panhellenic Council, President: Chi Omega, Activities Chairman: Wom- en's Student Association: Student Education Association. PATSY DUKE B.S., Education History Club: University Singers: Stu- dent Education Association. GREGORY D. EDWARDS B.S., Education .od- BRAXTON C. ELLIS B.S., Education SH Baptist Student Union: Engir Club: Institute of Aeronautici ences: Trident Society: Cheerleader. ROBIN FRANTZ B.S., Education Zata Phi Eta lHonorary, MWCJ. VIRGINIA KAYE GILMORE B.S., Education 'wgrrx Tw: l 7, ' i f ggi.-ii i 9. L ..,-.J ,, 1 -J I ,NF -s 4. i :ia ' S, School of Education KATHIE ELAINE LAMBERT B.S., Education XS! Chi Omega, President: Bad Check Committeep Education School Olticer, Secretaryp. Panhellenic Council, Sec- retaryg Women's Student Associationi Student Education Association, Sec- retary: Dean's List. ANN J. LEITCH B.S., Education Newman Clubf Women's Student As- sociation. OJUS MALPHURS, JR. B.S., Education iff' wr? 'il JAMES P. McCARTHY B.S., Education QFA Education School Officer, Honor Com- mittee: Jefferson Sabresp Student Education Association, Presidentg Dis- tinguished Military Studenfp Dean's List. GEORGE MICHAEL McGARRY B.S., Education Newman Club. LINDA JOYCE PARK B.S., Education Virginia Players: Wesley Foundationg Women's Student Association, Sec- retary-Treasurerg University Guide: Dean's List. 273 WALTER W. PEARSON B.S., Education Freshman Football. NANCY PAGE PERKINS B.S., Education Corks and Curlsp Plume and Swordp Student Education Associationf Wom- en's Student Association. ROGER A. SCHWEICKERT B.S., Education Baptist Student Union, Intramural Councilf Student Stadium Committeep Freshman Footballg Varsity Faotballf Dean's List. pplicants for Degree School of Education CHARLES A. STRAUSS FREDERICK N. WALZL B.S., Education B.S., Education MARGARET THOMSON CATHY WEBER X9 B.S., Education Dean's List, Student Education Asso- Plume and Swordp Women's Student ciatiom Women's Student Association Association. Council. 274 SAMUEL W. WHITE M.S., Education CM. E. DJ J. ROBERT WILSON B.S., Education KE Cavalier Daily, Governing Board, Education School Oiticer, Vice Presi- dentg V. Cluby Freshman Soccer, Freshman Basketball: Varsity Soc- cer: Kappa Sigma, Intramural Man agerf Student Education Association Vice President. Athena Angelus Vianna W. Barksdale Robert C. Barnard, Jr. Cherry G. Barney Ronnie G. Bugnar Marilyn Burton Lloyd A. Bush Dewey P. Cashwell Marcelyn C. Curnuif James W. Farris Margaref C. Forsyth Suzanne R. Galvin John D. Garwell Don Grimes Carter Dale Hamletf Jennifer Ann Heepe Daniel B. Henderson, Ill Rebecca Henkel M. E. Jenkins Olffa Lou Jenkins KAII Ronnie D. Jewell John C. Lafley Patricia E. Lane Ronald H. Lefebvre David Lewis Alice Belle Malbon Nancy Carolyn Mills Kenneth Lee Poafes Mary Eleanor Reed Robert E. Shaw Henry L. Smalfz, Jr. Dorothy E. Snack Susan Buford Terry Richard E. Thomassen William Towles Susan Kay Vohs 1966 1965 1965 1966 1967 1966 1965 1965 1965 1966 1967 1965 1965 1967 1965 1965 1965 1966 1965 1966 1967 1966 1965 1966 1967 1966 1967 1 965 1965 1966 1967 1965 l 275 5. rw 'V E M- in x 3,3 sap X , W .w w wi H av Q ,,.,, is sf MQ! N if Q K Ilkvliff H w xxx: gg H , 2 1 1 I , 1. 'ix J L J x C . W,,,.i.,. , nbsnl., ., .xg 9,45 .- 1 M Q, I M 1 yi 5 -fi? B' .Em Q' V35 N X u M l55'3'f2liQP3lfVE.p5. W gf, sm HW, P , , 'af :QM-Kg 'X' H 5? Q 4 ii 4? if 1 51, mm 2, m . w , Qigeiiw . .nn 7- -A, 1, awk- S' V MMVI hy- i J E1 Agjbfs Q 45 V563 . ' - I sf , . ?..'iZ aff?-'Wf. ' 5. nf -1 v: -...Q:?-g.,,,ig,?:'gQghi-ik 5,4 ,-M may Q Q 3.351-ga? ' ME- 'QQ .1-sfufii WW' L V im. ' ' W- 45. A . ' N ggi' . ' f- :mtg f ' .rm - fm,-L 2 ,gg W1 X. JL. Ei .N J gf., 'WH .41 ' - - 1- na.-. .:..,g4. ff, HCA: 'ag-2,9 , I fur - 4 if Vi ' - L ' . t 1 - 1 M 6.-Hier -4 'Jgpg' -Y - 5 -. E I Ie, w, 1 , 5' uma - ' 'Cl if X .Z ,Ya M ' K J aw l . z r ,f 'AK' Q K . , .,,. ,L . 6 r NH' ,- enum. ,Ls . r X, 3- H 4 ' A .M ff 4 -413' fi p ' I A' . , I p 57 N 1 .- , , V fm... -Ah ' J I 'GGL Q -:D 'Q ks - 5,159 . .9 l V+ .EW-Q-V-V 1 -Qezfigmgj i. ', 1?,,,,,,k.,-gg X ,,,.4-1 1 .'H'WWf 10.9 MMIIW The School of Medicine The first school of medicine in the South was opened at the University in i825 under the English physiologist, Dr. Robley Dungliston. Mr. Jefferson had authorized the school as one of the eight original branches as the School of Anatomy and Medicine. Eighty years later, the School employed ten full- time professors, at the present time, one hundred and seventy lecturers, instructors, and assistants, and ninety professors, teach a student body limited to slightly over three hundred ment The School of Medicine maintains the most modern princi- ples of medical education. The role of expansion in the mod- ern development of the School of Medicine has not been minimized. ln recent years not only have the lecture rooms been expanded, a new auditorium added, and the interns' quarters enlarged, but also additions to the University of Vir- ginia Hospital and a substantial increase in laboratory and research facilities have been made. With an outstanding reputation throughout the nation and with modern, thorough methods of medical education, the School of Medicine performs a most significant service to the University as a whole. .XA-A F Acting Dean Kenneth R, Crispell, B.A., M.D. LEFT TO RIGHT: Norman S. Harris, President, Darryl C. DeVivo, Vice President, Mrs. Norman S. Harris, Secreta ry-Treasurer. W' -9- 277 Applicants for Degree GEORGE A. HURT M.D. KA JOSEPH R. DOTOLO PETER J. KIESSLING M.D. M.D. JAMES W. M. HAM JOSEPH L. KINSIE M.D. M.D., M.S. 'PX PHILLIP L. HOWARD Alpha Omega Alpha, M.D. Raven Society, Secrefaryg Sigma Phi Beta Kappa. Waller Reed Society: Bladdus. FREDERIC B. ASKIN M.D. JAMES WEBB COLE, lll M.D. 'PX AI ha Omega Alphap IMP Socielyy Waller Reed Society. P Omicron Della Kappay Phi Bela Kappa: Raven Socieiyg I3 Society: T.l.L.K.A.p V Club. THOMAS M. BERRY M.D. EN LEONARD BIBERMAN M.D. ZBT Jefferson Sociefyg Phi Bela Kappap Raven Sociefyf Skull and Keysi ln- Termedicxle Honorsg Peters Rushton Seminar Commifleef Philosophy Honors. O. DALE COLLINS M.D. FREDERICK DAVID DOE M.D. chool of Medicine ARNOLD J. KRESCH SAMUEL P. MASSIE M.D. M.D. MILAN F. KRICKOVIC JAMES C. MCFALLS M.D. M.D. fIDX 'DX THOMAS L. LANIER, JR. JERRY WALTER MOYE M.D. M.D. 1 PETER J QUESENBERRY ROBERT LEE SMITH 5' Alpha Omega Alpha Secretary Treasurer DAVID RICE M.D. CHARLES H. ZIMMERMAN, JR. M.D. DOUGLAS SLAVIN M.D. ZBT I 1 . ,Ll A.. I . . 4 I Nw M fw .,n I A .J.n,- v v TQ- , nu l Q LVN 'r v A 1 '77 , 22 , Vg. Q lfffij , an ' F M, ,pig 1i,?rn:fL.,fv IT ,t 1' i, .'5'?f I,'l.f:'J 1 ' :- ' ' 'I . , , ,fx A , H- 7 ru' 615' 'w .A ,m?,.f ,. '.-.lfl. ' :r Wg f??fY.z L LLJTi,,1 T-M -E Vw v , , ilu -51'u- '1 - '- W vw .,, ..- 4-M' , -Aw-. . MLW .1 1 - vu H H'-T --vlgufgiiq 5 I af, - 1 L . 4 1 A 1 v 1, ' A 1: - . ,Jw 'Y , N 'U W I ' '- ,Qv I 6 . na 2 I -.- . ,.4 4 4 J. x ' N v 5. ' Q.,- 1 J 'J' f.,Lj1 . , . . - Q .M -. .1 ,. uf-5 ' .3 .,.. . gp w fl Y -x w '-, . 4 'L ,- ' . rn ff - fi. .' . . , . X l x, s-'I I.. -Sgt 1 IN- Xl .Axle . The School of ursing The School of Nursing serves a double purpose in pro- viding the country with well-trained, competent nurses and offering the students of the University virtually their only scholastic contact with young ladies. Founded in l9Ol as a part of the School of Medicine and the University of Virginia Hospital, the School now has about three hundred aspiring nurses on roll. In addition to the Diploma Program, which leads to eligi- bility for a Registered Nurse's License, two other programs are offered at the present time. One program, established in l928, enables eligible Registered Nurses to take a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. Students with two years of college work may take both a Bachelor's degree in Nursing and a Registered Nurse's License under the Basic Professional Degree Program. Under Dean Margaret Tyson, the students, in addition to fulfilling their educational requirements, perform vital tasks in Student Health and in the University Hospital. Graduates of the Nursing School have served in military hospitals during both World Wars, and many are now active in the Alumni Association, which represents more than fourteen hundred former students. cc H , L . qv ,I - Dean Margaret Gould Tyson, R.N., B.S., M.A. LEFT TO RIGHT: Anne M. Herbsler, President, Ann D. Anderson, Vice President, Jane G. Trevillian, 2nd Vice President, Rockye Bruce, House Chairmanp Carolyn B. Schultz, Secretary, Carrie E. Boyle, Faculty Aid to Student Council. 1-'14-iffi will ELIZABETH McGUIRE ALRICH B.S., Nursing ANN D. ANDERSON Cavalier Daily Governing Boordf School of Nursing, First Vice Presi- dent of Student Councilf Miss Stu- dent Nurse of Virginia. CAROLYN TANQUARY ANDERSON B.S., Nursing Wesley Foundation. MARGARET R. ANDERSON B.S., Nursing EK PATRICIA ANNE ARTHUR B.S., Nursing Newman Club, Women's S sociaiion, MARTA SUE ASKEW B.S., Nursing QQ g tudent As- 2 82 ' 1:57. V is Applicants for Degree RUTH ANN BARNARD B.S., Nursing BARBARA BAUER B.S., Nursing JUDY MAE BEANE B.S., Nursing MARGARET ANN BELLIS B.S., Nursing Women's Student Association MARGARET A. BLANCHARD B.S., Nursing Deun's List. BARBARA ANN BOWERY B.S., Nursing chool of ursing ANNE l. CAPLES B.S., Nursing International Studenf Clubf Student Council, Women's Student Associa- fionf Student Guide Committee, Sec- retary-Hisloriang Jefferson Chapter of The Virginia Council on Human Rela- lions. SUSAN IVY CARTER B.S., Nursing CATH LEEN COSTELLO B.S., Nursing KA Panhellenic Council. 'E ANNE DUVAL B.S., Nursing SUSAN GAYE EFFRON B.S., Nursing Hillel Foundation, Women Association. BARBARA JANE EISELE B.S., Nursing KA t Et '25 Qgiiift ' t ' JACQUELINE CLARICE EMIG MARY ANN FOULK B.S., Nursing B.S., Nursing MARINDA LOU FARISS GEORGETTE M. FRIDRICH B.S., Nursing B.S., Nursing ZTA BIRDIE D. GILES LUCY ANNE FIELDING B.S., Nursing B.S., Nursing ZTA BCPii5f Student UVNOH: W0mefi'S VVomen's Student Association, R.N. Student Association. Representative. 284- Applicants for Degree ELEANOR M. GOODE B.S., Nursing KA BARBARA KAYE GODWIN B.S., Nursing Baptist Student Union: Vice Presi- dent of Senior Degree Class. DONNA LOUISE GROOME B.S., Nursing CYNTHIA JEAN HAMPTON B.S., Nursing JAYNE L. GOSNELL Wcmen's Student Association B.S., Nursing KA SANDRA KAY HARRIS Student Councilf President of Senior B.S., Nursing Degree Class. KA chool of ursing CHARLOTTE A. HOGLUND B.S., Nursing Lutheran Student Associationg Wom- PAULA SUZANNE HENKIN en's Student Association, University B.S., Nursing Singers. Hillel Foundation, Women's Student Associofion, MARLA V. JOHNSON B,S., Nursing 0. MARIE MILLER AZT B.S., Nursing Women's Student Association. ANNE M. HERBSLEB NANCY L. KINGERY B.S., Nursing B.S., Nursing Honor Committee. Women's Student Association. is as ALICE LARAINE KYLE B.S., Nursing KA MARY REGINA LAING B.S., Nursing ZTA Women's Student Association, Presi- dent, Zeta Tau Alpha, Membership Chairman, President, Lychnos Society, President. LOIS SUZANNE LQVENTURE B.S., Nursing Women's Student Association. 285 r 'S VIRGINIA GIBSON LEWIS B.S., Nursing KATHERINE KINLOCH MAHONE B.S., Nursing NORMA .IEAN MCCLANAHAN B.S., Nursing 109 JANE B. MURPHY GRACE C. NICHOLAS CAROLE J. OVERSTREET NANCY C. SMITH School of ursing SUSAN M. GAYLE Diploma, Nursing C. EVANGELINE GRIFFITH Diploma, Nursing Baptist Student Union. JUDITH LYNN GROSSMAN Diploma, Nursing Hillel Foundation. wiim H xg f'::442si',., ek i, iam, u1WEr'c'?W im' ,f 'K . 'Q DONNA MARIE TANKERSLEY Diploma, Nursing Treasurer of Junior Diploma Class, Treasurer of Nursing School Student Council. GAIL MCCORMICK THOMAS Diploma, Nursing CATHERINE DULANY TURNER Diploma, Nursing University Library Committee, Nurs- ing School Library Committee, Dean's List. REBECCA E. WALKER Diploma, Nursing BARBARA JO WHITBY Diploma, Nursing ELIZABETH E. WHITE Diploma, Nursing 1965 urslng Undergraduates X i A wi ' 'igvm QE 9 1965 1965 288 Barbara G. Bankert Janke Bowman Sandra Lee Byrum Peggy Lee Chapman Marilyn L, Chappell Faye A. Craft Linda Ann Crouch Patricia Eileen Cultia Melinda Lee Davidson Carole Ann Dirling Kay E. Brooks Diane Marie du Pont Eva Kathleen Ergenbright Mary C. Ewers Sandra E. Fields 1 965 1 965 1 965 1 965 1 965 1 965 1 965 1 965 1 965 1 965 1965 1965 1 965 1 965 1 965 Mary Mena Gill Rebecca Ellen Gore Velma Grant Sandra L. Harvey Janet L. Hess Judith K. Hutchinson Mary Elizabeth Johnson Claire Kuehn Ann M. Lamont Isabel L. MacCorkle Margaret Magette Rhea Lee Mahan Patricia Markham Nancy Price Marr Sarah M. Mayhew Sharon l.. Napier Linda L. Nystrom Rebecca Anne Ober Edna Rives Ashley Shackelford Kathryb Tuttle Dianne Twentyman Peggy Lee Webb Karen E. Whipp 1 965 1 965 1 965 1965 1 965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1 965 1965 1 965 1966 1 965 1 965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1965 1966 Diploma Nursing Undergraduates Mary Lou Amos Marilyn Lee Barker Brenda Joyce Bickers Toni Bratten Brenda Brewer Patricia J. Bromn Sylvia Marie Carlton Pamela Gay Denzler Nadine Leona Dillon Linda Joanne Eggleston Janet Ellen Fisher Joyce Anne Fisher Regina M. Geibel Elizabeth Gilliam Ellen Marie Hancock Nancy Louise Havener 1966 Connie Ross Hayes Carol Lloyd Hilbert Carol G. Houston Reva Jenkins Mary Johnson Mildred Kambarn Janet Miriam Kaplan Mary Leona Kessler Janice S. Lawson Virginia Grace Locks Linda Randolph Mitchell Virginia Kathleen Moore Deborah Ann Mountcastle Barbara White Myers Donna Gay Parker Laura Gale Pearman Janie Lynn Peden Susan E. Peters Carolyn Reva Plott Mieke Roos Penelope A. Roper Janet Ruud Stephanie Sizemore Patricia Lenora Smith Rubie Joyce Smith Rebecca Uhler Smoot Thomas S. 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Mr. .IeFlerson's dream ot a graduate department in each school began to become a reality in 1859 with the addition of graduate courses in Greek. 1880 found the Doctorate in Philosophy available at Mr. Jet'ferson's University, and subsequently degrees in Doctor of Science and Doctor of Letters were added for a brief time. The University became the first southern school to meet the require- ments ot the Association of American Universities when a formal departmental organization took place in 1904. There are now four general programs of study, leading to- wards the Master ot Arts, the Master of Science, or the Doctor of Philosophy Degrees. Group one includes the Fine Arts, Language, and Literature, group two - Mathematics, Philosophy, and Social Science, group three - the Natural Sciences, group tour - the Medical Sciences. Currently, the School of Graduate Studies awards about one hundred degrees a year. Another service ot the school is the Graduate Center, 59 West Range, which provides a convenient meeting place for all gradu- ate students and helps them to further the common aims of in- tellectual discovery and development. DEAN FRANK LoucHs HEREFORD, JR B.A., Pl-LD. LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul E. Gray, President, J. Van Wagstaff, Vice President, Walter W. Layson, Secretary- Treasurer. 291 The School of FORREST J. AGEE, JR. PATRICIA CHISHOLM M.S., Physics BRUCE Y. ARAKAKI M.A. National Institute of Public Atiairs Fellowship. JOHN JAMES BIBB, JR. Ph.D., Education AYP Phi Delta Kappa: Kappa Delta Pig UVa Chapter of Council for Excep- tional Children, Presidentg Piedmont Personnel and Guidance Association, President, Virginia Personnel and Guidance Associationg American Pere sonnel and Guidance Association: Virginia Education Association, American Psychological Association. PEGGY ANN FRITH M.A. JAMES F. GEER M.A., Mathematics JUDITH GITES M.A., Biology F- Graduate Studie PRIDI HIRANPRUECK MARIANNA HEBERLE M.A., Foreign Affairs M.A. MARTHA KERLIN CAROLYN LOUISE HALDEMAN M.A., English M.A. ADRIENNE ELIZABETH LAPEYRE GEORGE W. HANCOCK, JR. M.A., Political Science M.S., Physics 'IDM 'Meal JEANNIE EDNA LAWRENCE M.A. JAMES P. McCLELLAN M.A., Poiiticcxl Science NGUYEN T. LAN M.A. 4. KAREN O'BRlEN M.S., Mathematics CARL H. OLDHAM B.S., Political Science MARVIN M. PHAUP, JR Ph.D., Economics EVELYN FRANCES RUPARD M.A. J. CHIP SEAGLER M.A., Economics PAUL W. SHUMATE, JR. Ph.D., Physics 3. . ,U L W , , LL, J W- 1 GLORIA JEAN SILER M.A.T. KA SARA SPOTTSWOOD M.A., English FREDERICA S. WHEELER M.A. School of Graduate Studies .Hx .ns .' 'fi f f H w ww Q w ' W! 1 ,MQ u 1 , mv ,,u,.-. , gay, . lm. , I N 1 , , N M N mL N , ,w w.g':g qqfgqffigg J-4, ' 52515 3 , i. ' .,- L2 E. 15: JJ , ,44 f 'iid iii? H H.,3n1 -li .. 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The first year's curriculum provides knowledge of the several basic aspects of business endeavor and acquaints the student with administrative procedures. ln his second year the aspiring executive chooses a specific field of interest for study and par- ticipates in the creative field of individual research. The faculty, headed by Dean Charles C. Abbott, possesses a high level of ability and a knowledge of the many aspects of business life. Men are selected from both the academic and the business worlds. Professional competence in engineering and law, speech and history, psychology and economics augment the professors' proficiency in the business fields. ? DEAN CHARLES CORTEZ ABBOTT A.B., M,A., Ph.D. LEFT TO RIGHT: James W, Todd, President, Darryl K. Anderson, Vice President, John A. Timmons, Secretary-Treasurer. 297 Degree Applicants Graduate THOMAS LEE ALIMAN, JR. ALAN J. CHRIST M.B.A. M.B.A. DARRYL K. ANDERSON NORMAN R. FRISBIE M.B.A. M.B.A. Vice President of Graduating Class. 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II - Two University graduate students are killed as they collide head-on with a tractor trailer on Rt. 29, Kemp, Davis, Jarvis, and Naponick lead first-year football team to 50-I2 victory over VMI Rats. Oct. I6 - English professor George Garrett is chosen to write screen- play for Samuel GoIdwyn's The Young Lovers. October I7 Oct. I7 - Kappa Sigma is put on year-long social probation for violating rules concerning fra- ternity initiation, IFC President Doug Luke announces Any illegal rushing will be dealt with severely . . . Stick to the rules. Oct. I8 - First-year footballers continue winning ways with vic- tory of unbeaten Tar Babies of North Carolina. O f b 19 co er Oct. 19 - HOMECOMINGS - Virginia, sparked by the place-kicking November 3 of Tom Shuman, ties South Carolina, 10-10. Photographer takes gas as he walks in front of cheerleaders' cannon. Oct. 20 - Polo team thumps defending national champs Cornell, as Jackson scores six. Oct. 24 - AEPi wins IMP trophy for having the highest academic rating on the Grounds l2.6791. Oct. 28 - Perennially powerful St. Anthony Hall is up-ended by an inspired Beta squad, failing to make the play-ofts for the first time in almost a decade. Oct. 31 - All students over the age of 12 are denied the privilege of wearing a mask while trick-or-treating. Authorities remind those University men under 12 of the required 1O P.M. curfew on Halloween. ' November 21 Nov. 1 - Shelby Foote, well-known contemporary novelist, arrives to spend a week on the Grounds in connection with the writer-in- residence program. Nov. 3 - Virginia's Rugby Club smothers Duke 21-5 in a matCl1 played at Sweetbriar as a part of their Fall Dance weekend. Nov. 5 - IFC accepts the proposed grade plan for fraternities, which would place any house having below a 2.00 average on social probation. Nov. 9 - OPENINGS - Thousands gather to worship the High Priest, Ray Charles, as Virginia narrowly wins over William and Mary, 9-7. Nov. 16 - Cavalier soccer team comes up with a final spurt in overtime to top Lynchburg College in the finals of the State Soccer Tournament. Nov. 18 - An explosive ATO team defeats the defending cham- pions, the Phi Gamms, to win the intermural football trophy. Nov. 21 - IFC president says Rush clean this year . . . November 9 :8l5 November 22 Nov. 22 - President Ifennedy is assassinated in Dallas. The University joins the rest of the nation in mourning as a football game is cancelled, final rush activities are toned down, and classes are suspended for a day. Nov. 24 - Bid Sunday, 420 first-yearmen are pledged, a record y low which is barely 3096 of the class. , Nov. 26 - Student Council engages in a lengthy debate to decide l what weekend there are the most girls in Florida. Nov. 27 - Turnley Todd and Bob Kowalkowski are chosen to the Associated Press All-ACC first and second teams respectively. Dec, 3 - Ferenc Nagy, exiled Hungarian statesman, speaks at the University. Paul Saylor, Virginia soccer captain, is .presented with the most Valuable Player award for his play in the recent soccer tournament - He and Rich Steeneck, to the first team All-State. Cleveland Browns draft Terry Sieg, Turnley Todd tapped by Green Bay. Dec. 4 - Fraternities cuffed for violating rush rules. All drew stiff ? penalties, though probation was not imposed in any case. 316 November 24 -ee A Tb 41llD December 4 January 11 Dec. 12 - British writer Alex Waugh arrives at the University as a visiting lecturer. , M iis, ll 3 . ii. it 1 I1 December 14 December 13115 Dec. 14 - Fraternity Christmas parties - after the Weekend given in typical Cavalier fashion, neighboring women's col- leges vote these parties they'd most like not to have a date for. Contract is awarded for University Hall, the 3.6 million com- bination gymnasium-fleld house. Dec. 13 - Lyle Jenkins, fourth year student in the college, is selected as a Southeastern Rhodes Scholarship Finalist. Basketballers, paced by Connor with 22 points, upset Phillips 66ers, national AAU champs. February 9 V January 25 Dec. 13-15 - Meb Turner's matmen take first place in unoffi- cial standings at the Southern Intercollegiate Wrestling Tournament held in Chatanooga, capturing titles in 3 individual weights and 2 runner-up spots. Jan. 11 - Basketball star Chip Connor breaks the 1000-point barrier, joining other all-time greats. Jan. 25 - Pre-Exam celebration results in mass visit to The Dean's ottlce. Feb. 9 - Fire in Cobb Chemical Lab does 550,000 damage. 1 ADVERTISE fp. JA .mon-f . V ',:--Wm 'mah Q1 TRADITIONAL CLOTHES FOR GENTLEMEN CLOTHING FURNISHINGS SHOES CUSTOM TAILORING S TE CO. 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Every type of insurance and travel For Over Three Decades Your Agents Charlottesville, Virginia l I THE MER CHANTS AT BARRACKS ROAD SHOPPING CENTER ,, i 336 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '64 MMM 81 iioacfb VlFiGINIA'S FINEST DEPARTMENT STORES I SKILE'S PIPES WORK AT Norm-1 GARDB4 a. ckozsr I 4 CHANCELLOR'S DRUG STORE More Than Seventy Five Years of Service to the Students of the University of Virginia 337 Plants: Elkin, North coMPuMENrs or CHATHAM BLANKETS Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina Springfield, Tennessee BLUE RIDG E MOTEL-HOTEL ASSOCIATION WELCOMES YOU TO CHARLOTTESVILLE ANCHORAGE MOTEL Route 250 West AIRPORT MOTEL Route 29 North THE ALBEMARLE HOTEL 615 West Main Street CARDINAL MOTEL Route 29 North EXECUTIVE PLAZA MOTEL 400 Emmett Street GALLERY COURT MOTOR HOTEL Route 29 North GREENWOOD MOTEL Route 250 West HOLIDAY INN Route 29 North and 250 JEFFERSON MOTOR LODGE Route 29 South MONTICELLO HOTEL Fifth and Jefferson Streets SIESTA MOTOR COURT Route 250 West SKIIO LODGE Route 29 North SUNNY HILL MOTEL Route 29 North THOMAS JEFFERSON INN Route 29 North TOWN AND COUNTRY MOTOR LODGE Route 250 East WHITE HOUSE MOTEL Route 250 East 338 ' I l Compliments of ' STANDARD Pkoouce co. Wholesale Disfribufor nu ua. u. s. ur. orr. of Fresh Frulb and Vegetables l I MONTICELLO DAIRY Offering a Complete Line of Dairy Products ' 1 F Compliments of 8 co., S. L. Wholesale Grocers OPTICIAN Charlolfesville, Virginia Established 1877 339 CAROL STUDIOS, INC. OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS 80 Atlantic Ave. Lynb,-ook, N,Y All Negctives Kept on File for Future Orders Compliments of THE WAFFLE SHOP Open 24 Hours Daily 512 West Main St. SPEER'S PIPE'S WORK AT ZION CROSSROADS IV . 340 fly 51239, T , iv K sm ff - zgsg ,V 1' . . , 1 .rw . .. 3 1,5 . ' V 5 1 X THE VIRGINIAN :An an em THE CAVALIER ommu onmxl DRINKI Compliments of THE COMPLIMENTS or A FRIEND 341 SOUTHWI CK FOR YOUR COMFORT ,.1:rf..5f'35Ifi?F Z- I V N0 G ff- of . iz. ,,fI9.,.ff.g.E...y1- f' : ':1 ff A NEW EXPERIENCE Pddg IN EASE, FREEDOM AND NATURAL DISTINCTION me onng en L DOWNTOWN THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA IN me SERVICE or oun UNIVERSITY AND ITS ALUMNl The Alumni Association, oldest and largest ofthe alumni organizations at the Uni- versity, cordially invites the members of the Class of 1964 to ioin the many other loyal alumni who are active members of the Alumni Association. Active memberships fall into two groups, annual or life. Annual memberships are 510.00 a year or 53.00 for the first year after leaving the University. The fee for a Life Membership is 5200.00 and may be paid either in full or 525.00 down and 525.00 a year for the next seven years. Funds received from Life Membership sub- scriptions are deposited in trust and only the annual return is used for the activities of the Alumni Association. . The funds received from dues contribute substantially to the Alumni Association's activities which include the publication and distribution of the ALUMNI NEWS magazine to all alumni, alumni chapter activities, homecomings and reunions, individual services to alumni, grants and loans to students and faculty members and the upkeep of Alumni Hall - alumni headquarters at the University. Applications for active membership should be addressed to the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of the UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA BOX 3446 UNIVERSITY STATION CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Join YOUR Alumni Association 34-2 INDEX OF ADVERTISERS The Alumni Association ...... American Yearbook Company Anderson Brothers Book Store Barracks Road Shopping Center Blue Ridge Motel Association Brown's Gun Shop .......... Carol Studios .... The Cavalier .... ChanceIlor's Drugs . . . Chas. King and Son Chatham Blankets .................. Charlottesville Auto and Truck Dealers .... . . . Charlottesville Lumber Company ...... Charlottesville Office Machine Company . .. . . . City Laundry ...................... Coca-Cola .......... College Inn Restaurant .... Cone Mills Corporation . . Dairy Queen ........................ . . . Dun-lap Land and Investment Company EIio's ...........,................. Executive Plaza Motel and Restaurant A Friend ........................ The Gaslight Coffee House ............. Gilmore, Hamm and Snyder, Incorporated The Hertz Corporation ................ . . . Holiday lnn ........ Jay's Jewelers .. Jenkin's Jewelers .... Jim's Restaurant . .. Page 342 331 325 336 338 327 340 341 337 339 338 334 330 327 335 339 329 324 341 326 334 321 341 333 327 328 332 330 336 327 Jones' Barber Shop ............. Keller and George, Incorporated .... Chas. King and Son ........... Leggett's Department Store Lowe's Jewelers . . . The Man's Corner ...... Markovitz's Pipes Work .... Miller and Rhoads .... Monticello Dairy .... Monticello Hotel ..................... Murphy Insurance and Travel Incorporated . The Neighborhood Theaters ............ Noonclay Book Shop ...... The Reynolds Company .... Rose's Department Store ..... William Schenck and Company .... Sears, Roebuck and Company . . . Skile's Pipes Work ... . .. Speer's Pipes Work ........ Sperry Piedmont Company Standard Produce ........ Stevens-Shepherd Company . . . M. C. Thomas Furniture .... S. L. Thomas Optician .. Trailways ............ University Book Store University Sport Shop .. The Virginian ......................... Virginia Telephone and Telegraph Company The Waftle Shop ...................... The Young Men's Shop . . . Directory of Students For each name in which the mailing address only includes the city, it will be assumed that the city is in the State ot Virginia. This directory is included in the 1964 Corks and Curls to assist those students who will take a degree in June, A ABBOTT Charles C Pavilion ll East Lawn, Charlottesville ABRAMSON Joseph I 901 Roxbury Rd, Richmond ADAMS stephen M Edson Hill, Stowe, Vt ADAMS William R Rt 2, Mineral ADDINGTON William PO Box 235, Coeburn ALDRICH Robert B Westbourne, Alger Court, Bronxville, NY ALEXANDER Gar R 4903 Monumental St, Richmond ALRICH Elizabeth M Meadowbrook Hgts, Charlottesville AMADIO Dominic E 210 Maple Ln, Thornton, lll ANDERSON Arm D 7203 Gallows Rd, Annandale ANDERSON Carolyn T RFD 5, Winchester ANDERSON Margaret Rockbridge Baths ANDERSON Michael C 1410 Oliver Ave, Annandale ANDERSON,Peter C 1305 John St, Charlottesville ANDREWS James F RFD 3 Box 142, Petersburg ANGEL Philip N 801 Whispering Ln, Falls Church ANSELL Richard B 222 Elberon Ave, Allenhurst, NJ APPLEGATE Stephen 505 Philmar Ct, Springfield, Pa ARMSTRONG Beverley 302 N Kenmore St, Arlington ARNOLD George J 10 East Walnut St, Lebanon, Pa ARTHUR Patricia A 93 Winding Way Rd, Stratford, NJ ASKEW Marta S Gordonsville ASTON Sherrell J RFD 2, Holland AUE Maximilian A 1615 Lauran Rd, AUSTIN Donald G 64 Lombardy Rd, AUSTIN James R E Hagerstown, Md Memphis, Tenn 202 Maple St, Bluefield AYERS Susannah 6 Sir Francis .Wyatt Pl, Newport News B BACALIS Nicholas G 112 Fayton Ave, Norfolk BAER Stephen D 3413 Toney Rd, Baltimore, Md BAILEY John W N Valley Rd, Paoil, Pa BAILEY Marsha A Alanthus Rd, Rixeyville BARKER Edwin J 91 Lehigh Ave, Newark, NJ BARNARD Ruth A 5816 Greenway Ave, Newport News BARNEY Stephen A 2 Cedar Ave, Towson 4, Md BAROODY Roger A 203-D E Nelson St, Lexington BARRETO John H RFD 106, Prince George BARROW Marilyn J 5004 Smoot Dr, McLean BARTON William M 3800 Main St, Buffalo 26, NY BASDIKIS George 407 Ridge St, Charlottesville BATES Robley D 3rd 4103 Cambridge Rd, Richmond BAUER Barbara 1402 Orion Ct-NAS, Miramar 45, Calif BAUER Tryon F Jr 1851 Winston Rd, Charlottesville BEAIRSTO Everett B 902 Bellevue Ave, Trenton, NJ BEANE Judy M McKim Hall Box 159 Lancaster BEARD Elaine L 1621 Bruce Ave, Charlottesville BECKER Paul H 1404 Jefferson Park Ave, Charlottesville BEDFORD Edward T Hydes, Md BEERS, Robert R 409 Linden Ln, Falls Church BEILOWITZ Alon R 5700 Maries Dr, Falls Church BELLIS Margaret A 46 Main St, Hackettstawn, NJ BENAZZI Rober B 467 W Main, Danville BENNETT Richard J 44 Greenbrook Rd, Middlesex, NJ BERGER Lawrence H 153 Harris Ave, Hewlett, NY 344 BERRY John K 3rd Apt A-2 Univ Gardens, Charlottesville BICKLEY Robert B 13 Jack Jouett Apts Ridge Rd, Anchorage, Ky BIDDLE August P Canby Lodge, Chester Springs, Pa BIEL Adrienne 616 Ramapo Rd, Teaneck, NJ BLADES Brian L 5317 Albemarle St, Washington 16, DC BLANCHARD Margaret Box 428, Mathews BLANTON Jackson L Tamworth BLEAKLEY Hoyt C 5 River Hill Rd, BLEAKLEY Neil M 1 Langhorne Rd, BLENDER Steven L 37 Sugar Maple Louisville, Ky Newport News Dr, Roslyn, NY BLUMENREICH Gene A 1809 Nortonia Rd, Richmond BOE HM Jeffrey D 1630 Hillcrest Rd, Chattanooga, Tenn BOND Michael 60 Reiff Mill Rd, Ambler, Pa BOUCHER JOl'1n K 121 Elm St, Birm ingham 13, Ala BouLwARE Hodge c 1112 Park St, Charlottesville BOWDEN Arthur L 6140 Ball Ave, Norfolk 18 BOWDEN Gordon B 140 Lakeview Te BOWERY Barbara A 2005 Ft Rice St, BOYLE Eldridge R rr, Ramsey, N J Petersburg Box 3183, Charlottesville BOY LE Patton L Box 3183, Charlottesville BRADLEY Robert N 425 Idaho St, Sa BRADLEY William J 420 N Clay si, BRADY Robert F Jr lem Hinsdale, Ill 38 Rue Den Doctem Blanche, Paris 16Eme, France BRAFMAN Leslie R 110 Wellington Dr, Stamford, Conn BRATTEN William E 102 Sir Oliver Rd, Norfolk BRENT Aubrey S Jr 3854 Columbia Pike, Arlington BRENT John F 809 W 57 St, Kansas City, Mo BRINKMAN Walter H 5921 Sterling Dr, Oklahoma City, Okla BRITTCJN Ridgely G RFD 2 Box 374, Green Mill Rd, Finksburg, Md BROOK Julian M 22 Beechwood Rd, Birmingham, Ala BROWN Landon C Greenacre, Abingdon BROWN Paul R 206 Lakeview Dr, Ridley Park, Pa BROWN Robert F Jr Hesperus Ave, Gloucester, Mass BROWN Thad H 3rd 12220 Stoney Creek Rd, Rockville, Md BRUCE Margaret R 217 Venable St, Farmville BRUETT Dorothy G 428 Up Mountain Ave, Up Montclair, NJ BUCHANAN Patricia 3027 S Buchanan, Arlington BUNTIN William R 908 E Eastabrook Dr, Annandale BURKE Michael B 103 Parson's Ln, Bayside BURROUGHS Charles 1115 Roselle Ave, Niagara Falls, N BURTON Emmette Y 24 Ruckman Rd, Ft Monroe BUSH Lester E Jr 6559 N Wmsbg Blvd, Arlington C CADARET Alber J 8333 Capeview Ave, Norfolk CALLAHAN Ralph W Mt Manors, Anniston, Ala CAMPBELL Charles M 2869 S Buchanan St, Arlington CAMPBELL Wilson A Scaife Rd, Sewickley, Pa CANNON Jo A 22 Canterbury Rd Bellair, Charlottesville CARLISLE Floyd L Tuckaway, Woodhull Rd, Huntington, NY CARMODY Richard H 106 Meadowbrook Ct, Charlottesville CARMODY Robert E 106 Meadowbrook Ct, Charlottesville CARR Douglas R Madison CARR Rufus B Jr 800 5th St, Altavista CARTER Susan I 605 Henri Rd, Richmond CARWILE Stuart F 2104 Mimosa Dr, Lymchburg CAUDLE James G 925 Circlewood Dr, Richmond CHAFIN Eric N 3890 Columbia Pike, Arlington CHAPMAN Frederick 8908 Brieryle Rd, Richmond CHEATHAM Albert F 808 Milledge Rd, Augusta, Ga CHERTOFF Stephan E 408 E Randall Ave, Norfolk CHRISTHILE Stuart Melvin Rd RFD 43, Annapolis, Md CHURCH Donald E Candlewood Isle, New Fairfield, Conn CLARK Garnett Y Jr 1822 Frederick Rd, Baltimore 28, Md CLARY John C 1539 Thriftwood Dr, Charlotte 8, NC CLUVERIUS James K 5205 New Kent Rd, Richmond COFFEY Jerry L 1605 Roseland St, Greensboro, NC COHEN Barton A 8356 Woody Ct, Norfolk CO LE Alan A 1732 Beverly Ave, McLean 22101 CO LE Mary F 1404 Jefferson Park Ave, Charlottesville COLLIAS Dean P 624 New Jersey Ave, Norfolk COLLIER Carol A 414 Blondell Ave, Appalachia CONNER Hunter N Clover COOVER Edwin R 7106 46th St, Chevy Chase, Md COSTELLO Cathleen 3307 N Trinidad St, Arlington COX Leonard W 1600 Ashwood, Lexington, Ky CROSBY Robert D 4421 31st St Apt '1i202, Arlington CROSS Allen R 202 High St, Salem CROWLING Patrick M 4225 Goldcrest Dr, Norfolk CURRY George L Jr 917 E Estabrook Dr, Annandale D DAITZ Benson R 8043 Glenister Dr, Springfield DANCH John L Jr 4 Canterbury Ln, Westfield, NJ DARRELL John Manor Rd, Glen Arm, Md DAVENPORT Byrd W 6134 St Andrew's Cir, Richmond DAVIES John F 2nd 112 E. Lake Ave, Baltimore 12, Md DAVIS Donald 5100 Darnall Dr, McLean DAWSON James G 801 Russell Rd, Alexandria DAWSON Mary D Pepper's Ferry Rd, Pulaski DEBELL Jeffre D 16-A Capeley Hill DEBOE James H Jr 544 Ingram St, Danville 345 DEIBEL Robert F 5 Fair Oaks, St Louis, Mo DELAUNAY Hugh 1206 N Vietch St, Arlington DELUKE Alfred B 2206 Nelson St, Richmond 28 DENGLER Robert W 648 Highland Ave, Bethlehem, Pa DICK Charles 514 Amherst St, Winchester DITMARS Robert D 11 E Franklin Ave, Pennington, NJ DIX William K Jr 1159 Kensington Ave 4003 Monument Dr, Richmond DOBRINSKY Larry W 1835 Banning Rd, Norfolk, Va DONNALLEY Mary J 308 College Circle, Staunton DONNELL Adair D 2415 N Potomac St, Arlington DRESCHER Richard L Lynn Cove Ln, Gt Neck Pt, Gt Neck Pt, Virginia Beach DRESCHER Sharon L 8520 Hanford Dr, Richmond 29 DRINKARD Gary D 6 East Lawn, Fulton, Ala DRIVER Robert B Jr 2996 Cotton Plant Rd, Germantown, Tenn DUKE Patsy A 521 Vista Dr, Apt 101, Falls Churcl DURHAM Sterling W 2710 Jefferson Pk Ave, Charlottesville DUTKIN Charles H 6702 Julian St, Springfield DUVAL Anne 10 Conway Rd, Newport News E ECHOLS Stephen L 41 Fallon St, Staunton EDGAR Robert K 84 Seminole Ave, Wayne, NJ EDMISTON Lyn G 2620 Northview Dr, Roanoke EDWARDS Diane S 451 Prince Henry Ave, Hopewell EFFRON Susan G 1625 Ohio St, Bluefield, WVa EICHELBERGER J L Rt 1 Box 141, Oakton EICHMAN Edward Jr 310 Thomas St, Union Bridge, Md EISELE Barbara J 2747 Bradley Circle, Annandale ELIOT Joe C 2305 Crestmont Ave, Charlottesville ELLIOTT Herbert A 614 N Mecklenburg Ave, South Hil ELLIS Braxton C 2005 Pender Ave, Wilmington, NC ELLIS Larry H 307 Jenso Dr, Knoxville, Tenn ELLISON Gene R 203 Whitehall Rd, Anderson, SC ELMES David G 104 Dunova Ct '44, Charlottesville EMIG Jacqueline C 1228 Norview Ave Apt ACB, Norfolk 13 EMORY William A Jr 201 Clover Hill Ave, Colonial Heights ENGEMAN Barbara J 12 R Coepley Hill, Charlottesville EPSTEIN James H 207 Van Buren St, Falls Church ESTES Harold Ruckersville EVANS Richard F 4410 Atwick Rd, Baltimore 10, Md EVERETT Lawrence W 300 48th St, Virginia Beach EWALD William M 3591 Mississippi Ave, Norfolk F FABER Martin G 316 North Thomas St, Arlington FARISS Marinda L 507 Euclid Ave, Lynchburg FARRAR David 509 Roxbury St, Clifton Forge FARRAR John P Winston Rd 8. Rosser Ln, Charlottesville FEINOUR Eugene P 20 Nassau Rd, Upper Montclair, NJ FIELDING Lucy A 607 Malcolm Crescent, Charlottesville FISHER Brian D Highway 206 Rt 1, Belle Mead, NJ FISHER Steven L 900 Scioto Dr, Franklin Lakes, NJ FITZ-HUGH Randolph 1220 Philip St, New Orleans, La FLORA John B RFD 41, Callaway FLOURNOY John O Jr 4008 Riverside Dr, Richmond FOULK Mary A 329 Randolph St, Bristol FRAISE Ralph F B-P 28 Tonanarive, Madagascar FRANK Joe S 945 13th St, Newport News FRANKLIN Cecil J 1005 Faubus Dr, Newport News FRANTZ Robin 134 Weston Ave, Chatham, NJ FRIERSON Daniel K Lookout Mtn, Tenn FRITTS Guy A 65 Drexevrook Dr, Apt 4, Drexelhill, Pa FULLER Earl W Jr RFD, Boykins G GALGANO Michael J 53 Brookside Terr, Verona, NJ GALLEHIER Stephen C 7 Banbury Rd, Richmond GALUMBECK Dennis R 6207 Dustin Dr, Richmond GARLAND Joseph E PO Box 482, Farmville GARLAND Michael G 203 Winston Rd, Portsmouth GARRETSON C H PO Box 361, Waynesboro GAULT Robert T 1325 Compo Rd, Westport, Conn GEIL Earl H 211 N Wakefield St, Arlington GERMAN Jean L 505 Caren Dr, Virginia Beach GETTIER Glenn H Jr 7 Irwin St, Portsmouth GILDNER Frank J 148 Forrest Lane, Phillipsburg, NJ GILLIS Barrie A 6317 Newburn Dr, Wash 16, DC GISH Stuart T 81 South Maple Ave, Westport, Conn GODFREY Edward E 405 Oakwood Ave, East Aurora, NY GODSEY Joseph C Jr - 4308 Stonewall Ave, Richmond GODWIN Barbara K Fourth Ave Ertd, Farmville GOLDEN Richard A 27C Copeley Hill GOODE Eleanor M 504 Ridge Top Rd, Richmond GOODMAN Michael H 2527 East Texas Blvd, Allentown, Pa GOODMAN Peter L 3923 Cutshaw Ave, Richmond GOODMAN Robert S 2411 Jefferson Park Ave, Charlottesville GOODWIN Ellis C Jr Red Hill Rd, Orange GOSNELL Jayne L 205 Walnut St, Livingston, NJ GOSSARD Charles W Stephens City GOWL Carter E 3753 N Oakland St, Arlington GRAHAM Lloyd N 5860 Dawes Ave, Alexandria GREEN Charles R 1815 Augustine Ave, Fredericksburg GREENBERG Michael 2211 Quentin Rd, Brooklyn, NY GREGORY Henry D 1555 Eton Rd SW, Roanoke GROOME Donna L 708 River Rd, Matoaca GROVES Roy L 1883 University Cir, Apt A, Charlottesville GRUBB Carole S Box 260 McKim Hall 2009 Bush Hill Dr, Alexandria GULDEN Paul I Jr Buena Vista Ave, Romson, NJ 346 H HALPERIN Allen K 204 Woodland Dr, Danville HAMPTON Cynthia J 639 Galvin Ave, Roselle, NJ HANCOCK, James H Rt 2 Box 81, Waldorf, Md HANCOCK William H Eastview Farm, Union, W Vo HARRIS Daniel C Box 83, W Hyannis Port, Mass HARRIS Robert A Jr 517-A Donna Cir, Broomall, Pa HARRIS Sandra K 1451 Kenwood Ln, Charlottesville HASBROUCK John C 23 Marlboro Rd, Monhasset, NY HASENBALG G F Box 484, Gauley Bridge, W Va HAWKINS Stuart F 127 Pocahontas PI, Hampton HAYNES Hayter W 106 Stephenson Lookout Mt, Tenn HAZEL William E Brightwaod HEITZLER Carter P 163 Broad St, Danville HELFAND Michael S 928 Rose Ln, Annandale HELMER Julius C Jr 200 Riverside Dr, Newport News HENKIN Paula S 234 Upland Ave, Yountstown, Ohio HENRY Marie M Oakleigh, Rt 45, Charlottesville HEPLER John D 124 Shamrock Rd, Rt 3, Winchester HERBSLER Anne M 6113 Blvd, Arlington HICKMAN Louie D RFD Melta HILTON Fred D Jr 184 Main St, Wytheville HOBBS William A Jr 22400 McCauley Rd, Cleveland, Ohio HOFF Samuel S 3919 Cloverhill Rd, Baltimore 18, Md HOGLUND Charlotte 79 Moreland St, Worchester, Mass HOLDEN Kenton R 1133 Gypsy Ln, Towson 4, Md HOLLISTER Buell 218 E 79th St, New York, NY HO LME Christopher 157 E 75th St, New York, NY HOLMES Hugh A 206 First Ave, Farmville HO LT Gilford 305 Oakdale St, Martinsville HO LUB Robert J 136 E Cherry St, Carteret, NJ HONEYCUTT Boyd K The Baylor School, Chattanoog Chattanooga, Tenn HOOFNAGLE Jay H APO 80 Box 900, New York, NY HOPKINS Delanson Y 914 Forest Ave, Richmond HOPPLER Henry L 40 Columbia St, Islip, NY HORENSTEIN Martin 1024 Spotwood Ave, Norfolk HOSTER Stepehn M 353 S Drexel Ave, Columbus, Ohio HOUSEMAN David E Jr Red Lion RED 2, Pa HUDDLE David R 514 Brandon Ave Apt 4, Ivanhoe HUDGINS William C 4949 E 6th Ave, Denver, Colo HULCHER Bernard M 2225 Brookwood Rd, Richmond 35 HUMPHREY Lewis P 2506 Woodland Dr, Charlottesville HUNT Guy L 501 17th St NW, Charlottesville HUTCHINSON C Creek Rd, Sewickley, Pa HUXLEY Michael R 505 E 79th St, New York, NY HYDE Geoffrey L 2513 Plyers Mill Rd, Silver Spring, Md l J JACKSON Michael T Big Oaks, Rt 2, Charlottesville JACKSON William L Box 287 Rt 42, Arnold, Md JACOBS Malcolm C 203 Santa Clara Dr, Richmond JANES Marsha A 5627 Knollwood Rd, Wash 16, DC JANOW Lawrence 42 Altamont Apts, Charlottesville JENKINS Lyle 8443 Benningfield Ct, Norfolk 3 JENKINS Melvin 2127 Tarleton Dr, Charlottesville JEX Garnet W 6010 N 20th St, Arlington 5 JOHNSON Betsey 2303 Springdale Rd, Richmond JOHNSON Marla V 6708 Lake St, Falls Church JOHNSON Pou1A 3901 Brook Rd, Richmond JOHNSON Thomas G 3956 Richardson Rd, Virginia Beach JONES, David E 9 Parish Rd, New Canaan, Conn JONES Grandville A 1306 Oxford Pl, Charlottesville JONES Kendor P A-9 University Gardens, Charlottesville JONES Robert B 3rd 3433 Grove Ave, Richmond JONES Thomas O 6507 N 36th St, Arlington JONES Walter M 602 Oak St, Blackstone JONKERS Herbert 4817 Layman St, McLean JORTLAND Robert A 3307 Seneca Pl, Wantagh, NY K KALBACH Joseph E 313 W Leicester St, Winchester KANG UR Tony T 566 Ocean Ave, Lakewood, NJ KEEEE Kenneth M 2519 Iroquois Ave, Jacksonville, Fla KEEGAN Gordon W Jr 182 Mendon St, Oxbridge, Mass KEET James C - 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Princess Anne Rd, Norfolk LEWIS Mays L Jr Rt 1, Greenville LEWIS Peter M 8303 Salem Rd, Margate, NJ LEWIS Richards C Jr 8 Bedon's Alley, Charleston, SC LEWIS Virginia G 1864 Sherwood Rd, Petersburg LEWIS Wendell M 2309 Banbury St, Charlottesville LEWIS William W Jr 17 Montevallo Rd, Leeds, Ala LILES Arthur D 7500 Ocean St, Virginia Beach LINDEN Edward A 110 W Bayview Blvd, Norfolk LINDSAY George H 821 Hallwood Ave, Falls Church LINN John P Oswego Rd, Liverpool, NY LITTLE Robert D 6122 Lee Highway, Arlington LIVINGSTON Lorton 624 E 45th St, Savannah, Ga LIVINGSTON Richard 3445 Stephen Ln, Wantagh, NY LODER John L Box 103, Leesport, Pa LONG Godfrey M Jr 5830 Midnight Pass Rd, Sarasota, Fla LUDEKE Steven L Box 292-B, Beverstone Rd, Glen Falls, NY LYON Matthew C B3 Princeton Rd, Fair Haven, NJ M MABON Charles K 340 E 72nd St, New York, NY MACDONALD Heyward Janeway, RFD 41 , Doswell MAHONE Katherine K ' Box 765, Charlottesville MAHOOD Willard S PO Box 14, Rockland, Del MAND Jeffrey F 900 Brandon Ave, Norfolk MANG Robert A 102 Lyndale Dr, Alexandria MARKEL Anthony F 208 East Hillcrest Ave, Richmond MARKO William F Jr 36 Regent St, North Plainfield, NJ MARKS Frank W 3236 Lynnhaven Ave, Va Beach MASON Randolph D Lauck Farm, Middleburg MASON William N 2109 Jefferson Park Ave, Charlottesville MASSIE Henry M Jr 6407 Roselawn Rd, Richmond MASSIE Robert D A 11 Dewbourne Ave, Toronto, Ontario MATHESON Charles T 2310 Williamsburg Rd, Charlottesville MAXWELL Richards D A-3 University Gardens, Charlottesville MAYHUGH George M Box 171, Nokesville MAYO Richard A 2033 Wynmere Dr, Roanoke MCCARTHY James P 4810 Coleman Rd, Richmond MCCARTHY John M 1220 Westmoreland Ave, Norfolk MCCLANAHAN Norna J Holly Point, Hobson MCCORD Donna D 2905 Princeton Ave, Norfolk 23519 MCCULLOUGH Robert 7603 Loretto St, Springfield MCCUSKER John W 115 Monroe Rd, Quincy, Mass MCGARRY George M 600 E Westmoreland Rd, Falls Church MCLEOD Frank J Box 603 Empire St, Balboa, Canal Zone MCMULLAN Jane E Mitchells MCNAMARA Stephen H 304 N Pennsylvania Ave, Falls Church MCNEELY Charles W T625 Greenleaf Ln Belair MCVEIGH Charles s I7 Bacon Rd, Old Westbury, NY MCWILLIAMS Myron J B E 6th St, Blades, Del MECKLENBURG Marion 3704 Jenifer St NW, Washington 15, DC MEEM James L 4th Mt Airy Rt 2, Charlottesville MERRITT Alfred T 5 Washington St, Rocky Hill, NJ METZL Robert 1712 Jefferson Park Ave, Charlottesville MIDDAUGH Robert W 441 Range Rd, Towson 4, Md MILES Robert M Rt ffl, Lynch Station MILES Thomas P 1946 Seminary Rd, Silver Spring, Md MILLEN Robert W Wheatley Rd, Westbury, NY MILLER Arthur H 189 Circle Dr, Plandome, NY MILLER Philip R 6804 Jewel St, Alexandria MILLER Stephan A 11 Kenwood Ct, Rockville Centre, NY MITCHELL Linda J Rt4, Hillsville MOIR Robert J 76 Cambridge Ave, Garden City, Ll, NY MONROE Alexander 5303 Ditchley Rd, Richmond MOOMAW Ronald L Orkney Springs MOORE Dina D 65 Huguenot St, New Paltz, NY MOORE Douglas W 835 Yorktown Rd, Poquoson MOORE Oliver 3rd 320 E 72nd St, New York, NY MOORE Richard 3rd 7 Paxton Rd, Richmond 26 MOORE Thomas C 12 Elm Rock Rd, Bronxville, NY MOOREFIELD Garland 1535 Myrtle Ave, Danville MOOREFIELD Robert 2204 N Berkshire Rd, Charlottesville MORRIS Janes E 3rd 221 Prospect, Staunton MORRIS Willard W 3485 S Wakefield St, Arlington 6 MORSE Charles H 3000 Melody Rd, Lake Forest, III MORSE Charles T 22 Loomis Dr, Sidney, NY MOSS Richard K 704 Powell St, Williamsburg MULLADY Brian P 7102 Braddock Rd, Springfield MURDEN John C 233 37th St, Newport News MURPHY Jane B Mount Holly MURPHY Joy w 125 Observatory Ave, Charlottesvil Charlottesville MUSE Howard S Jr 72 Plymouth Dr, N Glen Head, NY 348 N NEAL Edward A 229 Falcon Ave, Virginia Beach NEVILL Hugh T A 6905 Point of Rocks Rd, Sarasota, Flo NEWMAN George A 2058 Todd Ave, Charlottesville NEWMAN George C 47 West Circle Dr, Bristol NIEDRINGHAUS Lee 850 Kent Rd, St Louis, Mo NORTHROP Edward M 4309 Wendover Rd, Baltimore, Md NOTT Paul Jr 5004 King William Rd, Richmond O OCCONNELL Daniel M Route 96, Ovid, NY OCCONNELL John J 147 South Forest Ave, Rockville Centre, NY OGDEN Archiblad G Jr 15 Westminster Gardens, London SWI, England OGILVY David F Ebenezer Peck House, Old Greenwich, Conn OLDHAM Joseph C 548 Barberry Ln, Louisville, Ky OLIVER Stephen T-919 Arlington Towers, Arlington OSTROWSKY Steven D 108 So Jordon St, Alexandria OVERSTREET Carole 1118 Jeanette Ave, Vinton OWNBY James D Box 113, Keswick P PAGE Carlisle S 1766 Vinton Ave, Memphis, Tenn PAPAIOANU Michael 2724 South Ives St, Arlington PARK Linda J RFD, Pittstown, NJ PARKE Robert W 92 Cassilis Ave, Bronxville, NY PARKER Samuel M 2610 44th St NW, Washington 7, DC PATTON Clarence E 204 E Taylor Ave, Hampton PATTON Kenneth S 2413 Jefferson Park Ave, Charlottesville PEABODY James R 11 River Hill Rd, Louisville, Ky PEARCE Thomas L 3126 Thayer St, Evanston, III PEARSON Walter W 3rd 1063 Falmouth St, Warrenton PERKINS Nancy P 121 E. Walnut St, Hinsdale, III PERRY Bruce H Collins Ln, Essey, Conn PETERSON Frederick Rt ll'1, Brookeville, Md PEWETT Robert H 4201 Bradley Ln, Chevy Chase 15, Md PIE PER Thomas C 120 Main St, Keyport, NJ PIPER Jon K 1019 Malaga Ave, Coral Gables, Fla POWELL Jo A 52 Piedmont Ave, Hampton POWELL Peter O 23 Overhill Rd, Huntington Station, NY PRICE Theodore W RFD 32, Huntington, Ll, NY PRITCHARD Franklin 1816 Westchester Ave, Roanoke PURCELL John B 6406 Three Chopt Rd, Richmond R Ragland Edwin H Jr 20 Elliewood Ave, Charlottesville RAINES Ouida C 110 E Main St, Manchester, Go RAMSEY Margaret D 600 Lee St, Clifton Forge RANDOL William L 6404 Caballero Blvd, Coral Gables, Fla RATHBONE Richmond 7327 Spring Valley Rd, Dallas, Tex RAWLINGS Peter S 5404 Ditchley Rd, Richmond REA William T Cannon Hill Farm, RFD, Marlboro, NJ REAL Edward H 1002 Spangler Ave, Jackson, Miss REDICK John R Rt 2, Woodwind, Charlottesville REESE Ed O 1035 Academy Dr, Youngstown, Ohio REEVES Crawford D 1603 Stratford Rd, Decatur, Ala REFO Miles P 4th 1344 Bolling Ave, Norfolk REMBERT Samuel S 54 Lombardy Rd, Memphis, Tenn REMIS John R 808 Wenwood Dr, East Meadow, NY RENN Michael G 1105 N Tuckahoe St, Falls Church REYNOLDS Ernest F Jr 167 Chancellor St 2059 Westover Ave SW, Roanoke RHODES Harry L Jr Box 282, Bassett RIBBLE Frederick G Pav 10 East Lawn, Charlottesville RICE Charles R Jr Sharps RICKEY Burton N 2-L Copeley Hill, Charlottesville RITCHIE Martha A 649 Wayne Ave, Waynesboro ROBERSON Robert B 344 N Boulevard, Petersburg ROBERTS Alan Ardsley Ave, Irvington, NY ROBERTS Harry C Jr PO Box 357, Pound ROBERTS Lewis J Jr 3224 Griffin Ave, Richmond ROGERS James A 130 Forest Hill Rd, Youngstown, Ohio ROISTACHER Charles 170 Merrick Rd, Baldwin, NY ROOSEVELT C D 204 Provencal Rd, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich ROUSE John G 3rd 3 Kent Rd, Annapolis, Md ROY Paul A Jr 1101 Mulberry Rd, Martinsville RUDOLPH Joseph R 3124 Chickadee Rd, Louisville, Ky RUNKLE Stephen N D-7 University Gardens, Charlottesville RUTHERFORD John S 4708 Roland Ave, Baltimore, Md 5 SAMPLE Leon H Jr 301 Juniper Lane, Falls Church SAMPSON Thoma W Rt fl Box 387, Oakton SANFORD Frederick 10 Gray Rd, Newport News SANFORD Hugh 3rd Rt 'lf15, Knoxville 19, Tenn SATTERFIELD Robert 2201 Willow St, South Boston SAUM Robert W 4010 Veazey St, NW, Washington, DC SAVAGE Earl R G 133 Apple Tree Rd, Charlottesville SAYLOR Paul H 56 Mt Terrace Rd, W Hartford, Conn SCANGO Donald P 612 Berritt St, Fairfax SCARBOROUGH C W Jr 5109 Sylvan Rd, Richmond 25 SCHMIDT Eric I-loucks Mill Rd, Monkton, Md SCHROOF Edmund A 8 Penwood Rd, Bloomfield, Conn SCHWEICKERT Roger Rt '11 , Orange SEABOLT Louie H 703 Cedar Ave, South Boston SEALS Joseph G Il Valley View Dr, Morristown, NJ SEILER Lewis P 25 Sutton Pl, So, New York 22, NY SHATTUCK Robert V Maple Ave, Groton, Mass SHELDON William W 9614 Stoneridge Lane, Richmond 349 SI-IOWALTER Jerry N PO Box 276, Crozet SHREEVE James L 201 Shetland Hills Dr, Lutherville, Md SHUMAN Thomas F Octagon House, Hightstown, NJ SIEG Terence Ednam Forest, Charlottesville SIEGEL Richard A 7 Highland Pl, Sea Cliff, NY SIMPSON Robert D 2031 Carter Rd, Roanoke SING LETON Thomas A 1841 Univ Cir, Charlottesville SLATER George N West View, Upperville SMALL James M 581 Mineola Ave, Akron, Ohio SMITH Edward A Jr Ashcake Rd, Ashland SMITH George W Jr 95 Brown St, Methuen, Mass SMITH Leslie F 63 Ely Dr, Fayetteville, NY SMITH Nancy C 1873 Newton St NW, Washington 10, DC SMITH Stephen B Ingleridge Farm, Free Union Star Rt Charlottesville SMITH William W Jr 8905 Tolman Rd, Richmond SNOOK John C - 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