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

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-AND FATHER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA W :vwmmvff The evolution of the University of Virginia begins with this architectural drawing of Thomas Jetfersonis and continues to- day in the guise of educational advancement. From the orig- inal seed of Jetfersonk intellect t0 the present blossoming of his creation, the University community has expanded and changed many times, and it will continue to do so. The con- tributions of Thomas Jeiferson in architectural planning, and his beliefs in individual freedom and student self-discipline will continue to inhuence those Who are Willing to be a part of its traditions. Thus, the University Will always remain the lengthened shadow of one man. Standing magestically at the north end of the Lawn, the Rotunda represents the distinction and the beauty of the University and stands as the f0- Cal point of Thomas Jelfersonts ttacademical Vil; lage? Designed after the Pantheon in Rome, it was originally used as a library but since has un- dergone several changes. In 1853, Robert Mills, an architect who had stu- died under Mr. Jefferson, was called upon to plan the enlargement of the University. The result was the addition of the north and south porticos, an auditorium, and several more rooms in the Rotunda ethe way it appeared until October 27, 1895 when it was destroyed by flre. Under the direction and plans of Stanford White, the Rotunda was rebuilt. Though sig- nificant changes were made in its appearance, the most important were the reduction of the porticos, the alteration of the interior and the redesigning 0f the inner columns. Future plans call for the restoration of the Rotunda to its orig- inal design and additional space for reception areas and administrative ohices. i k N'Vw isq Ru . ;: uu ' ; Imuwgmg - 'ua'mm I ':? ' Q31 The 6,860 volume library which Jefferson had selected at the opening of the University nearly tripled by 1840. These volumes were originally stacked in Pavilion VII but were later moved to the Rotunda. The doors to the library were kept open for only a few hours per week, and permission from a professor had to be obtained before one could withdraw a book. Built in 1938, the Alderman Library, the general library named for the Universityh first President, houses the majority of the library collections of about a million and a quarter ac- cessible books, five million manuscripts, and a hundred thou- sand photographs, pictures and prints. There are, however, morelthan a dozen department or school libraries which serve the needs of the student. At present, an addition which will be completed in April 1967 will increase the bookstack space by 50 per cent, a great im- provement to the University Library System. As the first Rector of the Board of Visitors, Mr. Jefferson provided for eight professorships, no fixed curriculum and n0 awarding of de- grees; rather, the students were to be free to pursue whatever subjects they pleased under what was known as the ctelectiveii system. Yet even Mr. J effersonis well laid plans went astray- he had difficulty assembling his faculty, so the University did not open until March 7, 1825. From the very beginning, the institution started to expand. Within the first year, the enrollment jumped from 68 students to 123. At this time the entire scope of the University was contained within the Lawn area; classes were held in the pavilions, which also served as living space for the professors. In the next few decades, howev- er, the University was to come into its own; the enrollment jumped from 168 in 1845 to 645 in 1856. This growth forced the expansion of the facilities. Although the University was growing and prospering, disaster soon struck. The Rotunda was gutted by iire on October 27, 1895, but even this mishap had a positive effect. As a re- sult of the extreme need for additional library and Classroom space, Stanford White was sum- moned to not only rebuild the Rotunda, but to construct Cabell, Rouse, and Cocke Halls at the south end of the Lawn. This hurry of. con- struction marked the beginning of the modern evolution of the University. University Hospital, 1912 n. u- .f .MWH; Medical Department Nursing School Minor Hall. 1912 The cycle of the development of educational facilities is repetitious; as the number of stu- dents is increased, the need for and construction of new buildings takes place; this increase in turn attracts more students. In this manner were the Science departments created and expanded. The old buildings of Brooks Museum, Cobb Chemical Laboratory, and Peabody Hall are being replaced by the new natural science building, Gilmer Hall, and the nearly complet- ed Chemistry building. Nor is this expansion cy- cle limited to the undergraduate departments; in the time span from 1915 when the enroll: ment was about 1,000 to the present 8,000 the creation and development of the Law School and the School of Medicine have exemplified the physical evolution of the University. Minor Hall gave way to the newer and larger Clark Hall, and the Medical School grew from a sin- gle brick building to a gigantic, modern hospital complex. Alderman Library, Newcomb Hall, Uni- versity Hall, New Copeley Hill, the atomic reac- tor . . . the list continues to grow as the Uni- versity continues to expand. These buildings mark the stages of development in the evolu- tion of one manas idea. Clark Hall - b x f M ,r F 3 t t 19 st um; -t A .413. .wlw-A .- Dawsonts Row West Range With the completion of the four new Observatory Houses, more modern housing will be added to the already plush Alderman Dormitories, thus cul- minating a century and a half of evo- lutionary improvement in University Housing. By the early 1840,s, it had already become apparent that the Lawn and Range facilities were inadequate to meet the constantly increasing enroll- ment of the University. At this time, a widow named Mrs. Sidney Carr, who occupied a spacious home on the hill which still bears her name, opened her living and dining rooms to as many as fifty students. Within a few years the University had established a building on the hill near Mrs. Carfs home to serve as a student dormitory, and by 1848 twelve new dormitories were con- structed 0n Monroe Hill, the former residence of James Monroe. The next big expansion in housing facilities came in 1859 when six, eight-room, two story dwellings were constructed in the area between Monroe Hill and what is now New Cabell Hall. This complex was called Dawsonis Row and for many years was the most sought after liv- ing area on the Grounds. Toward the close of the century social fraternities were beginning to develop, and the University was among the first colleges to provide separate dwellings for these groups. Since then, fraternities have in- creased their number to over thirty national organizations, each with its own house. Pi Kappa Alpha, 1909 Old Copeley Hill New Copeley Hill McCormick Road Dormitories The Glass Hat Alderman Road Dormitories Subsequent to World War I, the University community witnessed the arrival of the Monroe Hill dormitory complex, used today for gradu- ate students, the ten McCormick Road Houses, designed to accomodate the hrst-year Class, and hnally the very modern Alderman and Observa- tory complexes used by upperclassmen. Another credit to the housing department can be seen on New Copeley Hill Where spacious apartments for married students have replaced the former ttbarracksh of Old Copeley Hill. Thus, With the passing of time the University has remodeled and expanded its housing facili- ties comensurate with an expanded student body while constantly striving to provide a maximum of comfort and utility within the ar- chitectural theme of Mr. Jefferson. Fayerwealher Gymnasium Memorial Gymnasium In 1891, the Board of Visitors approved plans for the construction of a gymnasium on Carras Hill to be called Fayerweather Hall. This was to be a modern gymnasium large enough for live hundred students, and yet its architecture was to harmonize with the Jeffersonian Tradition. At its completion in 1893, it was said to be 11The most thoroughly equipped and largest gymnasi- um in the South? It is now part of the Archi- tectura1 School. Memorial Gymnasium, named in tribute of the gallant men who died in World War I, was completed in 1924. It served as the center of University athletics until 1965. Now it is used primarily for physical education, intramurals, and recreational sports. University Hall was completed in 1965 and serves the University as the center for athletic and cultural programs. University Hall 1 .M mm? , ASSOCIATED RESEARC H FUTURE STADIUM SITE a9 ix, X 'K smann Nu, STUDENT - 1:4 aouso a 3:17 0,0 m FTELD HOUSE 9 W' ' $2: x 3 mm sxp:gixfbns A N .. FXNR M33 1' ruTURE CEN'IFR 0' ACADEMIC I x35, 3 Im'mtummmm': A A ark w A i k 1 Although the demands of our modern age and the emphasis upon higher education require the University to expand its facilities and extend 1ts boundaries, the spirit and ideals upon Which the original University was founded will pervade the farthest dimensions 24 First, there was JetTersorfs Vision for the Uni- versity: as pure as the crystal streams of rural Albemarle, as ornately conceived as a Baroque painting, as intense as the Revolutionary fever that burnt across the colonies in 1776. His mind, of course, was fabulous and complex; its range was dazzling, and its acuteness extended even to minute details. Deep in the broad, fertile plains of this mind the Vision was sown and harvested-the archi- tecture, the curriculum, and the abiding spirit of the University: his was a gift of magnificent proportion to youth and intellect and to a way of life whose gentility and charm has stood the test of the decades. Thus, to the grey-eyed genius of Monticello, to his Vision, his mind and his unselfish benev- olence, we dedicate these pages-the seasonsts chronicle of the institution whose spirit Thomas JeHerson freed from seasonal vogues and made timeless in its dedication to truth. 27 THE 1967 mks and Curls The Yearbook of the $3M; University f Virginia, Charlottesvzlle The Schools Page 39 The Government Page 139 The Honoraries Page 151 The Athletics Page 175 The Organizatians Page 229 The Fraternities Page 281 The Advertisements Page 407 The Closing ?ch MW A m Dr. Edgar Finley Shannon Fourth President of the University of Virginia 23:5,: , I 3 . L R7,:Sg n X. Board Visitors Hunter Faulconer ............................... Charlottesville Lawrence Lewis, Jr. ............................... Richmond Edwin Lawrence Kendig, Jr., M.D. ...................... Richmond Walkley Elmes Johnson ............................... Exmore Frank Walters Rogers ............................... Roanoke Lewis Meriwether Walker, Jr. ......................... Petersburg Richard Stevens Cross ..................... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania William Alexander Hobbs .......................... Charlottesville Langbourne Meade Williams ............................ Rapidan James Sloan Kuykendall ............................ Winchester Molly Vaughan Parrish ........................... Newport News William McLemore Birdsong ............................ Suffolk Emma Ziegler Brown .............................. Richmond John Hartwell Harrison, M.D. ................... Boston, Massachusetts James Harvie Wilkinson, Jr. .......................... Richmond Albertis Sydney Harrison ........................... Lawrenceville 34 W. Johnson, A. Harrison Jr., L. Walker Jr., L, Lewis Jr., F. Rogers. W. Hobbs, H. Faulconer, E. Par- rish, R. Cross, E. Kendig. E. Brown, W. Birdsong. J. Kuykendall, E. Shannon Jr. Raymond C. Bice, Assoc. Dean; Ernest H. Ern, As Dean; John Graham, Assk Dean; Marcus B. Malle James E. Kinard, AssR Dean; H. Conrad Warlic 9 a . k. ,mmwwxpk D. Runk, Dean of the University Iean;41rby B. Cauthen, Dean; ne A. Wallace, AssW ssoc, Dean. A ss,t Dean; Marvin B. Perry, Dean. Frank L. Hereford, Provost David B. Moyer, Bursar; Herbert R. Pickett, Registrar. Paul Saunier, A531 to the President; Francis L. Berkeley Jr., Exec. AssR to the President. Chester R. Titus, Director of Housing; Ralph E. Main, AssW Director of Housing. . . . .. L... ... . 7..., p . .; ,. 7.. . . xix, :v , IF y ,5? lFEtViFE yr! EprrrV y EFF? :rr. y r ?E: ,bVitibr,r.FzPFpr aka! diff. F? ?:??.E... EV This institution of my native State, the hobby of my old age, will be based on the illimitable freedom of the human mind, to explore and to expose every subject susceptible of its contemplation. W 1820 Since its conception in 1815, the Uni- versity of Virginia has consistently attracted good students. The character of these students, however, has radically changed from the riot-conscious undergraduate of the mid-1800ts, t0 the ctdapper dans,, 0f the 1930s, to the present day well-rounded in- tellectual. This man of today at the Uni- versity can proudly look back upon a mid- 600 score on his college boards, member- ship in the National Honor Society, letters in varsity sports as well as a class ohice or an executive position on his high school publication; and what is more, he is joined by other equally qualihed scholars from throughout the nation and the world, for it was Mr. JetTersonis wish that the Uni- versity not only be the capstone of educa- tion in the state, but an institution of na- tional prominence as well. In order to assist University students in their desire to further pursue their educa- tion on the graduate level, the under- graduate departments in each school have broadened their scope of study and shifted the emphasis from a technical to a more liberal and theoretical program. Likewise, the graduate schools have begun stressing the importance of a more general back- ground in their respective fields, so that the lawyer, doctor, and business man of tomor- row will be better prepared to cope with the varied problems Which arise. The results of this changed curriculum and more stringent admissions policy have proved most favorable in yielding a graduate class whose past record speaks for itself and whose future is as promising as any class in the nation. Their success is a direct result of an academic atmosphere permeated with the excitement of learning, the joy of accomplishment, and the pride of belonging to a University founded upon and dedicated to man,s highest ideals. DEAN IRBY BRUCE CAUTHEN, Jr. B.A., M.A., PhD. Howard E. Trent, President; John J. Naponick, Historian; John M. Freeman, Vice-President; W. Finch, Secretary zences and Sc m r A roJ We m 0 C m T College Degree Applicants E. J! Gordon A. Adler David L. Allan Richard Allerton, Jr. John R. Alphin Alexandria, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Newport NeWS, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia Lars E. Anderson John W. Ashworth Geoffrey R. Baer Fairfax, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland West Hartford, Connecticut R. Mark Baldwin, Jr. Sam H. Banov Amiele H. Barakey South Plainjqeld, NEW Jersey Charleston, South Carolina Petersburg, Virginia 42 Albert G. Barnes, Jr. Hellam, Pennsylvania Robert F Barnes, Jr. Sutherlin, Virginia Richard C Barr, Jr. Allen D. Barron, Jr. Richard A. Barry Bruce J . Baum Norwood, New Jersey Jalapa, South Carolina Sarasota, Florida Lynn, Massachusetts John E. Behrle Royden B. Benedict Frank L. Benser Stephen Benson Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Atlanta, Georgia Baltimore, Maryland Rio De Janeiro, Brasil Ronald J Berke Robert L. Berry Chattanooga, Tennessee Dublin, Ohio Frank 'P. Billingsley, 11 Stanley F. Birch, Jr. F. Carter Birely John R. Blaser Frederzcksburg, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Grand Rapids, Michigan Gerald G. Blythe William K. Bodell, H Benton P. Bohannon Walton G. Bondurant, Jr. Franklin, Virginia Frankfort, Kentucky Cleveland, Ohio Hampton, Virginia 44 College Degree Applicants Roben D. Bouck Gerald L Bowman John C. Boyce Timothy Bramley Charlottesville, Virginia Hyde Park, Massachusetts Lutherville, Maryland Falls Church, Virginia Richard L. Brawley Dumfries, Virginia Phillip Branner Eugene A. Bratek Broadway. Virginia Manvillv. New Jw'sqv Stephen H. Brod Bradley B Brooks Clark E. Brown A m-oru. Ohio Colanml Heights, Virginia Pearisburg, Virginia College Degree Applicants Robert F. Brown, Jr. Robert E. Bryan Charles M. Bryant, Jr. Thomas Bryars Gloucester, Massachusetts Alexandria, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Bethesda, Maryland Richard B, Bubeck Francis L. Buck Richard B. Buck Forty Fort, Pennsylvania Huntington, New York Portola Valley, Cali amid Denis O. Bunin John B. Burguieres, Jr. Lawrence V. Burkett, Jr. Croton-On-Hudson, New York Short Hills, New Jersey JaCkSOHVille, Florida 46 William G. Butler Joseph A. Campagna, Jr. Arlington, Virginia St. Louis, Missouri Allan A. Campbell. Jr. Richard Carle Gary W. Carlson David A. Carney Wilhmlzam. Massachusertx Philadelphia. Perzmjvlvaniu North Easton. Massachusetts Newport News, Virginia Edward C. Carrington, Jr. Jerry A. Casscll Brawner Cates, III Phillip W. Catron Beaumom, Texm Norfolk, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Michael L. Cherwek, Jr. Bruce D. Cheson Springfield, Virginia Rockville Centre, New York Edmund M. Clarke, Jr. Stephen M. Clarke Peter B. Cleal Jack M. Coe Smithfield, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Martinsville, Virginia Surfside, Florida Claude S. Coleman Ronald E. Coleman Michael C. Collins F. Scott Conant Winnsboro, South Carolina Hopewell, Virginia Fairfax Station, Virginia Darien, Connecticut College Degree A pplicants John G. Conover John N. Conti John W. Conway, Jr. w. J. Copeland Maplewood, New Jersey Westerly, Rhode Island Vienna, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Gary Crawford Richard D. Crawford Lawrence M- CTOft Roanoke, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Atlanta, Georgia Raymond R. Cusack William R. Dandridge, Jr. William R. Davidson Chicago, Illinois Charlottesville, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland College Degree Applicants John L. Davis, Jr. Joseph W. Davis, Jr. Robert E. Davis, Jr. Francis J. Degnan, Jr. Chesapeake, Virginia Chattanooga, Tennessee Neptune, New Jersey Orange, ConneCticut Morgan D. Delaney William A. Dickinson, Jr. Robert T. Dilley, II Alexandria, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Milwaukee, Wisconsin Douglas S. Dixon Phillip E. Doetzel Peter J. Downey Rome, Georgia Itasca, Illinois Petersburg, Virginia 50 WW? 'V'Qw- rrVn Hugh R. Drummond Jack D. Drummond, Rosly Heights, New York Hialeah, Florida Dwight D. Duncan Gary W, Duncan James L. Early David Eckenrode Fork Union, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Colonial Heights, Virginia Bellefonte, Pennsylvania William D- Edwards Jon Eichler Stephen N. Etheredge Mark P. Ettinger Bluejield, WESI Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Piedmont, Caliornia Kissimmee, Florida Richmond M. Eustis Lawrence J. Familant New Orleans, Louisiana Hampton, Virginia 51. Thomas G. Faulkner, III Robert R. Fayles John Feducia, Jr. Ralph L. Feil Fredericksburg, Virginia Oak Brook, Illinois Fredericksburg, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Edwin R. Feinour Lynn M. Ferguson Robert C. Field Edwin W. Finch, III Upper Montclair, New Jersey Charlottesville, Virginia Washington Grove, Maryland Birmingham, Alabama 52 College Degree Applicants X William A. Finkelstein Carl M. Finley Robert M, Fisher Edward R. Fishpaw New York, New York Arlington, Virginia Brooklyn, New York Manassas, Virginia Russell H. Fiske, Jr. John H. Fitch, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Raymond R. Flickner P.I'ttxburgh, Pennsylvania Oliver Fordham Hamilton P. Fox, III Carroll P. Freeman Fairfax, Virginia Salisbury, Maryland Madison Heights, Virginia College Degree Applicants Jerold L. Freier Neal B. Freuden Alan Friedburg Ross F. Gale Yonkers, New York Woodxtak, Connecticut Alexandria, Virginia Bassett, Virginia Stephen B. Ganderson William Earl Garner Howard L' Gary Norfolk, Virginia Memphis, Tennessee RiChmond, Virginia Fredrick D. Geissler Amim I. Gerstenmeier Wilmah M. Getchell, Jr. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Alexandria, Virginia Arlington, Virginia 54 James Gingles Harvey A. Goldman Babylon, New York Rockville Centre, New York Donald W. Goldsmith John Lewis Goodloe, 111 Gary J. Goodman V. Russell Goodrich Norfolk, Virginia Staunton, Virginia McLean, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Donald A. Gordon Arthur R. Greenwald Richard Griflith Thomas M. Grogan Boston, Massachusetts New Hyde Park, New Lexington, Virginia Amesbury, Massachusetts A. R. Grosch, Jr. Robert D. Grossman, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Miami, Florida William B. GuHey, Jr. Donald L. Gulick Guy C. Guthridge Allen Hale Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Louisville, Kentucky Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Christantine A- Haliasos Thomas J. Hall, III Arthur L. Halstead, 111 Noman 3. Hancock Danville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia Indian Head, Maryland 56 r College Degree A pplicants William L. Harris Virginia Beach, Virginia William A. Hand George T. Harder Kenneth L. Harkavy Ridgewood, New Jersey San Marino, Cali omia Newport News, Virginia Alan J. Harrison William W. R. Harrison Robert S. Hartless Orange, Connecticut Baltimore, Maryland Charlottesville, Virginia Melvin G. Hawker, Jr. William F . Harvey John P. Hashagen Emporia, Virginia Brightwaters, New York Jacksonville, Florida College Degree Applicants John D. Heffner Steven L. Heiferman Eric Heiner Kenneth I. Henky Great Neck, New York New York, New York Roanoke, Virginia Richmond, Virgzma Russell G. Henley, III Arthur M. Hill, 11 C. Roger Hill Charlottesville, Virginia Washington, D. C. Floral Park, New York Gene N. Hobson Robert G. Hotheimer, Jr. Cecil C. Hoge, Jr. Crozet, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia New York, New York 58 Mallory G. Holloway Robert E. Hoyt San ANIOHiO, Texas Alexandria, Virginia Richard Hughes Walter E. Hughes James H. Humphrey John O. Huston, III Pompano Beach, Florida Ardmore, Pennsylvania Great Barrington, Massachusetts Sharon, Pennsylvania Franklin R. Innes Richard V. James, Jr. Richard Jefferies Harry L. Johnson, Jr. New Milford, Pennsylvania Virginia Beach, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia RiChmomi Virginia 59 Henry A. Johnson, Jr. Thomas A. Jonard Beaverdam, Virginia Akron, Ohio 4 Arthur L. Jones, Jr. Fred Jones Nicholas W. Jones Michael J . Kaputa Dahlgren, Virginia Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania Delaware, Ohio Springfield, Virginia Charles T. Keene John Scott Kegler, H Scott Kellermann Charles H. Kidder Middletown, Connecticut York, Pennsylvania New Orleans, Lauisiana Scarsdale, New York 60 College .. rt . '1, f L . 1y , , ,,:h.g ms? , v $ Steven D. Kirby John L. Knight Alton L. Knighton, Jr. George R. Kreps Richmomi Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Salem, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Richard A. Kresch Kenneth L. Kronberg Thomas J. LaForge Bayonne, New Jersey Poughkeepsie, New York Wayne, New Jersey G. John Levin, Jr. Edward E. Lane, Jr. Joseph H. Latchum, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia College Degree Applicants Mark A. Levinson Michael S. Levkoff Charles R. Lewis Stuart M. LCWis Portsmouth, Virginia Charleslon, South Carolina River Forest, Illinois McLean, Virginia Michael S. Libowitz Jeffrey R Light Gerald J, Lindenberg Baltimore, Maryland Rockville Centre, New York Sarasota, Florida Garnett W. Link, Jr. Barry E. Lipman Paul W. Lisowski Petersburg, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Greenville, Mississippi 62 Grady Lloyd Birmingham, Alabama Boynton P. Livingston, Jr. Arlington, Virginia Paul F. Lockwood George W Lo - ' . . gan Edwm P. LOJkO Charles E . . . . L Morristown, New Jersey Roanoke, Vzrgzma Danverx, Massachusetts Arlington Vigili , a Billy J. Lovell Kenneth W. Lucas, Jr. Harry A. Lutz, III James J Maillard Pulaski, Virginia Williamsburg, Virginia Villanova, Pennsylvania Great Neck New York Andrew P. Marin John J. Markham Washington, D. C. Waldwick, New Jersey William A. Marr, Jr Harry C. Martin Joseph E. Martin, Jr, Kenneth G. Martin Miami, Florida Fair Haven, New Jemey Baltimore Maryland Memphis, Tennessee Joseph A. Matacia Julian D. Maynard Steven B. Mays Charles C. McAllister Charlottesville, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Danville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia College Degree Applicants Thomas S. McCaleb J. Paul McCarthy, Jr. Thomas B. McCary Lawrence R. McCoy, Jr. Petersburg, Virginia Erie, Pennsylvania Williamsburg, Virginia Vienna, Virginia Miller B. McDonald Robert Z. McLees Robert P- McLellan Arlington, Virginia Annandale, Virginia Kingsport, Tennessee John L. Michel Charles S. McNuIty, III Jerry J, Medas Roanoke, Virginia Virginia Beach. Virginia Chagrin Falls, Ohio College Degree Applicants Alexander K. Milin B. Emory Miller, Jr. David S. Miller Ernest R. Miller, 11 Avondale, Louisiana Arlington, Virginia Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Arlington, Virginia Stuart I. Miller John D. Milton, Jr. Myles Moore Bethesda, Maryland Marianna, Florida Falls Church; Virginia Delmas W. Moore, Jr. Thomas S. Moore Thomas J. Morgan Newport News, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Glendale, Cali ornia 66 Robert G. Morrison Daniel S. Morrow West Islip, New York Danville, Virginia Donald B. Morrow H. Weston Moses Richard P. Mueller Richard Muller Connwall, New York Springfield. Virginia Chumpcuku. Virginia White Plains, New York Thomas Murphy John Naponick Thomas C. Nash Ralph S. Navon Manassas, Virginia Irwin, Pennsylvania Charlottesville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Robert M. Nelson, Jr. David L. Norton Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Richmond, Virginia R. Craig Nowak Paul G. Nystrom, Jr. Edward L. O Brien Jeffrey A. Oppleman Alexandria, Virginia Fairfax, Virginia Douglaston, New York Richmond, Virginia A. DeBOW Owen, Jr- Joseph G. Pace, Jr. Peter L. Page Apinan Pavanarit Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia McLean, Virginia Bangkok, Thailand College Degree Applicants Cedric E. Pearson Norman C. Peeler Michaeleen Peipon Harry H Penner, Jr. Birmingham, Alabama Staunton, Virginia 30 Air, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia Edward B. Pennsfield Steven Pesner Gerald O. Peters, Jr. Garden City, New York Spring Valley, New York Annandale, Virginia Randolph G, Peyton George S. Pfeiffer Hany L. Phillips, Jr. Arlington, Virginia Cocoa Beach, Florida Alexandria, Virginia Callege Degree Applicants Jerry M. Phillips Samuel N. Pincus Allan D. Plotkin Richard R. Plummer Chesapeake, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia Deal, New Jersey Baltimore, Maryland Anthony J. Popeck James C. Price, Jr. James W. Price Dickson City, Pennsylvania Alexandria, Virginia Wilmington, Delaware Thomas J. Rainey, 11 James W. Reid Jesse M. Richards, III Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Richmond, Virginia Gainesville, Virginia 70 S. Richard Rio, Jr. James E. Roark Annandale, Virginia Nitro, West Virginia w M : $3$f3g9 M , A William W. Roberts Peter T. Robertson David Roehrenbeck William R. Rogers Richmond, Virginia Cincinnati, Ohio UpperMontclair, New Jersey Erie, Pennsylvania Martin Rothenberg Byron J. Round Russel J. Rowlett. III Donald R. Ruths New YOVk, New York Sinsbury, Connecticut Richmond, Virginia Annandale, Virginia 71 Gary L. Rutledge Charles N. Sacks Alexandria, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland James F. Sager Paul D. Salter, 111 Daniel T. Sargeant, Jr. James B. Saunders, Jr. Broadway, Virginia Helena, Alabama Charlottesville, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia George A. Schapiro Michael A. Scher William E. Schermus Rowland F. Schlegel, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Maplewood, New Jersey Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Norfolk, Virginia 72 College Degree Applicants 4 Gerald A. Schneider Ronald D. Schneider Christopher C. Schooley Arnold J. Schwartz Jacksonville, Florida Waynesboro, Virginia Easton, Pennsylvania Norfolk, Virginia Daniel E. Scott John R. Selser William T. Shaw Bedford, Virginia Newport, Tennessee SuffOIk, Virginia Michael Shelor Christopher N, Sheap Paschal J. Shemeld, Jr. Virginia Beach, Virginia Blackstone, Virginia Floyd, Virginia 73 College Degree A pplicants Edward P. Shepherd John B. Shipp, III John W. Sills, III William A. Sinclair Alexandria, Virginia McLean, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia The Plains, Virginia Lawrence T. Skrivseth Albert C. Smith Douglas E. Smith Falls Church, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Warrenton, Virginia Frank W. Smith. III Harvey Y. Smith Terry C. Smith Virginia Beach, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Waynesboro, Virginia James P. Soderquist Chesapeake, Virginia Martha Spencer Charlottesville, Virginia $ Frederick T. Stant, III Robert V. Steagall, Jr. Myron T. Steele Steven Steinert Norfolk, Virginia Martinsville, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia Charleston, South Carolina James R. Stephens Randolph M. Stevens George W. Stevenson Thomas D. Stokes, 111 Riverside, Connecticut Richmond, Virginia Richmond Virginia Richmomt Virginia James P. Stone George Street Roanoke, Virginia Andover, Massachusetts James F. Stutts William B. Sullivan Darryl L- Summers Seymour Z. Sundell Roanoke, Virginia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Charleston, West Virginia Brooklyn, New York Agnew Swineford, 111 David L. Tate William R. Tatomcr George T. Taylor, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Danville, Virginia Charleston, West Virginia Richmond, Virginia 76 College Degree Applicants Harley R. Taylor Samuel M. TeeL Jr. Harace W. Templeton Bruce L. Thomas Selbyville, Delaware McLean, Virginia Rustburg, Virginia Irwin, Pennsylvania Richard R. Tierney mmons. Jr Anthony Titone Arlington. Virginia Atlanta. Georgia Massapequa, New York Richard S. Tmey. Jr. 0. B. Towery. III Vincent A Tramonte, II Wilmington. Delaware Herndon, Virginia Arlington, Virginia College Degree Applicants Howard E. Trent Michael T. Turner Roy M. Underwood, Jr. Dale W. Vanzant Omaha, Nebraska Louisville, Kentucky Victoria, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Roland L. Vaughan, Jr. Wayne D. Vest Robert B. Vranian Courtland, Virginia WayneSbOVO, Virginia West Point, Virginia Richard Wachstein David K. Wagoner David B. Wallace South Orange, New Jersey Norfolk, Virginia Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania 78 Frank T. Warren Joe D Watts Martinsville, Virginia Hampton, Virginia Robert A. Weatherford Stephen J. Weed Henry B. Weir Michael R. Wellford Chesapeake, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Paterson, New Jersey Charleston, Wes! Virginia Earl D. Weniger Richard C. Whitehead Carson E. Wiedeman Roger C. Wiley, Jr. Merrick, New York Chatham, Virginia Newport News. Virginia Chatham, Virginia Eugene B. Wilhelm, IV Gary Wilkinson Falls Church, Virginia Normandy Beach, New Jersey Barry D. Willard Norton, Virginia L. Mark Wine Thomas R, Winans J . Courtney Wilson Norfolk, Virginia Pacific Palisades, Cali ornia Metairie, Louisiana Christie W. Winkler Edwin S. Wise, Jr. Princeton, West Virginia Montgomery Alabama John J . Witeck Michael J. Wolfe Arlington, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia mm, m ngggktggigwr , F: x Donn H. Wood G. Kenneth Workman Portsmouth, Virginia Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 81 College Degree Applicants Robert W. Worsham Winston L. Wright Arlington, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Charles A. Young, Ill Roanoke, Virginia Peter E. Zwanzig William Farhood, Jr. john M. Herring Quebec, Canada Washington, DC. Poquoson, Virginia 82 z DEAN LAWRENCE REGINALD QUARLES B.S.E., Ph.D. James E. Kusterer, JL, Historian; Robert C. Hopson, Secretary; John T. Hutton, Treasurer; John K. Briggs, Vice-President; Standford E. Lacy, President The School of Engineering Engineering Degree Applicants Frank P. Ancarrow William F . Bailey, Jr. Richard Ballard Robert M. Bennett Richmond, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Bruce Birnbaum Brian J. Boland David W. Bouchard Annandale, Virginia Needham. Massachusetts East Greenwich, Rhode Island Thomas C. Boyd James W. Bremer John K. Briggs Mattapoisett, Massachusetts Brockway, Pennsylvania Falls Church, Virginia mmx R ! 3:: , 5:. g; Richard C. Brooks Arlington, Virginia James M. Campbell State College, Pennsylvania Michael C. Cesarano John L. Cheek John E. Crain RiChard A- Dennis South Miami. Florida Marion, Virginia Waynesboro, Va. Roselle, New Jersey Dennis C. DeWitt Peter H. Dunn Douglas G. Ege Michael A. Ell'is . . Lynchburg, Virginia McLean, Virginia Locust, New Jersey Alexandrza, Vtrgmta Ketron H. Ellison David G. Erickson Falls Church, Virginia McLean, Virginia William A. Flanagan Jimmie G. Galloway, Jr. John S. Gardiner Richard E. Garriott Washington, DC. Big Stone Gap, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia George E. Glahn, Jr. Marvin C. Griffith, Jr. H. V. Hamrick. Robert W. Harrell Dover, New Jersey Winchester, Virginia Hagerstown, Maryland Portsmouth, Virginia Engineering Degree Applicants Glenn M. Hayes, Jr. Forrest R. Huey Douglas D. Huxtable William H. Johann, III Norfolk, Virginia San Marino, Cali ornia Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Michael B. Kelley Pat D. Ketcham David A. Kettler Sprin$eld, Virginia Annandale, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland Robley G. Kirk Linwood A. Lacy, Jr. Stan Lacy Coeburn, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Smyrna, Georgia Engineering Degree A pplz'cants John Lancaster .John R. Leet Robert A. Leigh William E. Lloyd, Jr. Norfolk, Virginia Elkton, Virginia Vienna, Virginia South Pasadena, Cali ornia Samuel A. Mackey Posey L. Martin, Jr. Phil McClanahan Charlottesville, Virginia Bassett, Virginia Clifton Forge, Virginia Fred Morris William R. Moser Harry C. Pepper, III Richmond, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Jacksonville, Florida 90 Walter B. Perkins James S. Query, 111 Norfolk, Virginia Gastonia, North Carolina Charles Ramsey Lee A. Rhoades, Jr. Stephen W. ston Gregory B. Roberts Charlotte Court House, Virginia Culpepper, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Moorestown, New Jersey Gary L. Robertson James W. Shires, Jr. Roger Standley Martinsville, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Chagrin Falls, Ohio 91 John W. Stoughton Lloyd Sumner Palmyra, Virginia Hillsville, Virginia David M. Taylor John G. Thacker Vincent L. Tolson, Jr. John H. Trollman Hampton, Va. Disputanta, Virginia Warrenton, Virginia Palo Alto, Cali ornia Fred K. Tucker, Jr. Norman B. Tweed, Jr. Daniel R. Wagner Ashok K4 Varma Charlottesville, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Irvington, New Jersey Ddhl; India Engineering Degree Applicants Thomas R. Warren T. C. Wenrich Portsmouth, Virginia Disputanta; Virginia Robert A. Wey Richmond, Virginia Oliver B. White Tom E. Will Frederick A. Woehr, Jr. Union, West Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Hopewell, Virginia Howard M. Jennings, Jr., Historian; David R. Reidford, Treasurer; Michael Christiano, Secretary; Joseph E. Carbonell, Vice-President; Gary L. Graham, President The Schoal of Architecture DEAN JOSEPH NORWOOD BOSSERMAN B.S. Arch., M.F.A. Architecture Degree A pplz'cants Noel P. Acton William P. Albertolli Timothy E. Barrow Kingsville, Maryland Springfield, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia Robert L. Borum William A. Claybome Robert J. Comazzi Blackstone, Virginia Arlington. Virginia Morristown, New Jersey William R. Daniel Joseph T. Farina Philip R. Goyert, Jr. Charlottesville, Virginia Gary L. Graham Richmond, Virginia Cincinnati. Ohio Greenville, South Carolina Architecture Degree A ppliccmts Dennis E. Haskell Philip R. Henry New Providence, New Jersey Newport, Tennessee Bruce M. Justice Richmond, Virginia Fred T. Kines Vincent G. Kling, Jr. Karl W. Miller, Jr. Warrenton, Virginia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Catonsville, Maryland 96 JeITrey G. Parsons Tobin M. Richter Milford, Connecticut Falls Church, Virginia Carl A. Saladino Andrew T. P. Sammataro Kansas City, Missouri Westerly, Rhode Island George C. Toop, Jr. Dennis R. Wyckoff Lincroft, New Jersey Basking Ridge, New Jersey 97 ' mm mm imlwainuvm DEAN FRANK SANFORD KAULBACK, B.S., M.A.! Ph.D, George M. Stetter, Historian; Hunter W. Simms, Vice-President; James G. Connelly. President; Ashby T. Richards, Secretary The School of Commerce Stanley M. Adler E. Lewis Andrews Merrick, New York Newport News, Virginia David Band, Jr. Lawrence P. Blumette Robert S. Bozarth Robert L. Brownell New Orleans, Louisiana Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Williamsburg, Virginia Kensington, Maryland James R. Burnett Neal P. Cohen James G. Connelly, 111 Alan A. Costa Clarksville; Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Williamstown, West Virginia Cedar Grove, New Jersey 100 Commerce Degree Applicants David H. Davis Herbert V. Davis, Jr. Richard WA Dyas Richard Dyksterhouse Falls Church, Virginia Hagerstown, Maryland Alexandria, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Lewis B Egbert Kenneth W. Glazer Richard A. Gordon Lebanon, P ennsylvania Memphis, Tennessee Paterson, New Jersey John P. Harrison Lawrence M. Home Gerald S. Hulsizer Ridgewood, New Jersey Bedford, Virginia Fanwood, New Jersey 101 Commerce Degree Applicants Carroll B. Jarvis James Kaczorowski Marc L. Kaplan Irwin R. Kirby Bon Air, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland Birmingham, Alabama ant Royal, Virginia George K. Kooluris Robert Landau Stanley A. Latham Short Hills, New Jersey Trenton, New Jersey Hampton, Virginia Alastair S. MacDonald Gerald J. MacFarlane Russell Madigan Boswell, Virginia Washington, DC, Garden City, New York 102 Commerce Degree Applicants William G. Margus, Jr. Carl S. Markowitz Kenneth Mattson Roanoke, Virginia Hampton, Virginia Santa Paula, Cali ornia Hugh J. McKane Okla B. Meade, Jr. J. Edward Metzger John B. Miller, Jr. Aiken, South Carolina Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Savannah, Georgia Samuel P. Moore, Jr. Thomas H. Payne Charles S. Peikin Robert E. Rankin Poquoson, Virginia Manassas, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Springjkld, Virginia 103 Barry L. Reisig Ashby T. Richards, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia William A. Robey Samuel R. Sacco Elliot M. Schlosser William M. Shermet Alexandria, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Hampton, Virginia Chevy Chase, Maryland Peter A. Silhan Hunter W. Sims John C. Snider Donald H, Spiegel Medford, New York Richmond, Virginia Lexington, Virginia Chattanooga, Tennessee Commerce Degree Applicants Paul J. Springman George M. Stetter Paul H. Suhr Richard Sunderland Altoona, Pennsylvania Wanamassa, New Jersey New York, New York Severna Park Maryland Alexander W. Suto William E. Taylor, III Charles E. Thacker Michael D. Tindol Arlington, Virginia Wilmington, Delaware Charlottesville, Virginia Atlanta, Georgia Leon de Turenne James D. Wiant, II Ray Wingo, 111 Thomas Woodall Seattle, Washington Charlottesville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Wallingford, Pennsylvania 105 DEAN RALPH WAL A.B.. M.A., Ed.D. Stanley A. Kemp, Treasurer; Kenneth L. Poatcs, Vice-President; Ronnie G. Bugnar, President; Christine J. Egeland, Secretary 1011 of Educat l 0 0 h C S he T Education Degree Applicants James A. Acierno Ronnie G. Bugnar Donna Ray Daniel Ellen R. Donenfeld Centerreach, New York Richmond, Virginia Collinsville, Virginia Staunton, Virginia Charlotte C. Edwards Christine N. Egland Maureen L. Foote Oakwood, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Strtwvord, Pennsylvania Mary S. Gyory Carter D. Hamlett Daniel 3 Henderson Culpepper, Virginia Phenix, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Dale A. Hilsmier George J. Holland, Jr. Fort Wayne, Indiana Annandale, Virginia Louis R. Lerner Richard D. HOUSCI' Susan B. Kreps Frances Lansing Vienna, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Staten Island, New York Hampton, Virginia Nancy R Monroe Robert K. Pezold Kenneth L. Poates Washington, DC. Fredericksburg, Virginia Nancy L. Mast Charlottesville, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Claudia M. Pryse Washington, DC. William E. Rogers, Jr. Marilyn M. Saunders Freemansburg, Pennsylvania Holland, Virginia Robert E. Shaw Nelson D. Southhard Bethel Park, Pennsylvania Alexandria, Virginia 110 Education Degree Applicants Sherrie A. Stanton Polly A. Strasser Afton, Virginia New York. New York William H. Towles. Jr. Lancaster. Virginia Susan E. Walker Terry M. Wildman Larry R. Wood Franklin Lak . New Jersefl Clarksville. Virginia Vermilion. Ohio 111 DEAN KENNETH RAYMOND CRISPELL B.S., M.D. The School Of Medicine Robert L. Burger, Secretary-Treah surer; Washington C. Winn, Vice- President; Robert S. Brown, President Medical Deg 66 Applicants Edward G Abramson Lewis Allen Charles Betts Alexandria, Virginia Silver Spring, Maryland Richmond, Virginia David R. Bickers Bruce M. Birch George W. Booze Richmond, Virginia Scarborough, New York Buchanan, Virginia Thomas E. Boschen Robert S. Brown Norman Burak Robert L. Burger Scarsdale, New York Norfolk, Xirgjnjg Franklin Square, New York H tchcock, Texas M edical Degree A pplicants Ernest P. Buxton, 111 William E. Cooley, Jr. J. Mark Costenbader Richard T. D Alonzo Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia Wilmington, Delaware James E. Dill Edward B. Eadie, Jr. Richard T. Edwards, HI Charlottesville, Virginia Charlotte, North Carolina Roanoke, Virginia Warden H. Emory Allen M. Glasgow William W. Gough Richmond, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Hampton, Virginia Kenneth E. Greer Henry C. Hawthorne, Jr. Marion, Virginia Bluejkld, West Virginia Robert Henderson Omer L. Jeter, Jr. William J. Kagey William G. Kepler Tomahawk, Wisconsin Altavista, Virginia Dayton, Ohio Staunton, Virginia Brian King Edwin L. Lamberth, Jr. Samuel M. LeBauer Roy W. Lutz Florence, Massachusetts Norfolk, Virginia Greensboro, North Carolina Mt. Jackson, Virginia William H. May Rick A. Moore Richmond, Virginia Grundy, Virginia Terrence Murphy Gordon B. Newell Donald B. Nolan Thomas L. Perry Nahant, Massachusetts Alexandria, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Montross, Virginia 1: Bonnie L. Reshefsky Douglas Rowe David W. Scott, 111 Robert E. Searle Norfolk, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Fredericksburg. Virginia Annandale, Virginia Medical Degree Applicants N Harold P. Settle, Jr. Joseph E Smiddy J. Sidney Smith John G. Spivey, Jr. Roanoke, Virginia Wise, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Seabrook, Maryland John A. Thomas Charles A. Whelan Virginia Beach, Virginia Whitinsville, Massachusetts Washington C. Winn, Jr. Paul R Yoder, Jr. Richmonal Virginia Medway, Ohio DEAN MARY M. LOHR B.S., M E., Ed.D. Marjorie E. Janss. Treasurer; Shelby J. Martin, 2nd Vice-presidem; Hila Richardson. President; Mary E. Davis, Secretary; Rebecca E. Smith, lst Vice-President; Martha A. Sim, Student Council Mb 1? .MW.A....W., .. 'ww...w g ..........,.. . 6 School of Nursing N ursin g Degree A pplicants Carol L. Avery Jeanne E. Ball Patricia A. Bedsaul Mary Brundage Falls Church, Virginia Hampton, Virginia Galax, Virginia Conestoga, Pennsylvania If Elizabeth F, Clark Sandra J. Clements Patricia A. Connell Virginia Beach, Virginia Petersburg, Virginia St. Davids, Pennsylvania Euclyn E. Cottman Joanne A. Cutler Mary E. Wilmington, Delaware Highland Springs, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Susan W. Donckers Carolyn K. Dunn Roanoke, Virginia Woodstock, Virginia Lucie L. Ferguson Carole V. Finch Sandra D. Fowler Patricia F. Giles Farmville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Rochelle, Virginia Signal Mountain, Tennessee l . Marjorie L. Gonzales Martha Graham Margaret A. Green Margaret E Guild Wilmington, Delaware West Field, New Jersey Salem, Virginia Dabney, Virginia 121 I Anne L. Hockmeyer Mary L. Hannabass Lowell, Massachusetts Richmond, Virginia Janet M. Hardy Dianne Hill Elizabeth D. Homer Pat M. Hollen Sandston, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Elkton, Virginia Carol A. Hornsby Marjorie E. Janss Patricia Knight Jill Lagond Newport News, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Winchester, Virginia Easton, Pennsylvania N ursin g Degree A pplicants Lonnie Lepley Shelby J. Martin Virginia L. Martin Susan C. McDonald Bethesda, Alaryland Piney River, Virginia Bethesda, Maryland Arlington, Virginia Dorinda S. Mobley A Elizabeth Moore Anita Moore Yardley, Pennsylvania Staunton, Virginia Abingdon, Virginia Melissa A. Murray Karen L, Parker Marian L. Parker Raleigh, North Carolina Youngstown, Ohio Roanoke, Virginia N ursin g Degree A pplicants Sharron Petee Ann Pollard Pauline A. Pysz Hila Richardson Arlington, Virginia Bethesda, Maryland Waterford, Connecticut Lynchburg, Virginia Sue A. Rogers Susan Saegmuller Martha A. Sim Winchester, Virginia Warrenton, Virginia Meadville, Pennsylvania Rebecca E. Smith Doris J . Stoltzfus Susanna M. Stoltzfus Norfolk, Virginia Grayxon, North Carolina Grayson, North Carolina 124 , x A; x W -,J Nancy L. Swartz Elvira Szigeti Roanoke, Virginia Hopewell, Virginia X June L. Wilson Janet L Woodson Bcvcrly H. Taylor Susan William SnHIlUiold. Virginia Nor'fblk. Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Cynthia L. ZeliIT Smtmmn, Virginia Arm Allen Judith W. Anderson Arlington, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Diane B. Barbanel Garland L. Bigley Jennifer L. Blanchard Carol J. Boylcs Charleston, South Carolina Charlottesville, Virginia Fuquuy-Varina, North Carolina Alexandria, Virginia Brenda F. Eason Linda J. Eggleston Mary J. Henson Robin Hickman Virginia Beach, Virginia Alexandria. Virginia Charleston, Wes; Virginia Philadelphia, Pennxylvania 126 Nursing Diploma Applicants Susan Huffman Sandra K, Hyndman Ellen M Insley Margaret Moody Charlottesville, Virginia Satellite Beach, Florida Yorktown, Virginia Beaverdam, Virginia Karen L. Olson Carol J. Shepherd Margaret Thomas Duanesburg, New York Orange, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Delsie C. Tutwiler Carolyn Walman Jean Whitley Harrisonburg, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Hampton, Virginia DEAN CHARLES CORTEZ ABBOTT A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Raymond D. Sutherland. Jr., Vice-President; James P. Royalty, Judiciary Committee; Eugene T. Bi- gelow, Student Council; Kenneth V. Nahigian, President; Glenn C. Reinhold, Secretary he SchOOZ of Graduate usiness Administratian Nelson D4 Burkholder, Jr. Ravenel B. Curry, III George A. L. David Julius E. Eldridge, Jr. Newport News, Virginia Greenwood, South Carolina Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sumter, South Carolina James W. Feil Jerome Goldstein Jerry B. Harmon Charlottesville, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Fairfax, Virginia Lawrence M. Heartburg Michael G. Heavener Hugh D, Key Lexington, Virginia Blacksburg, Virginia Winston-Salem, North Carolina 130 Robert B. Patton Springfield, Ohio James H. Polk. III John W Rick. 11 Glenn C. Reinhold John C. Ryan Washington, D. C SI. Louis. Mismuri Wincheuer. Virginia Jackson, Mississippi 33g Morton T. Saunders Thomas A. Saunders, 111 Michael I. Wildgoose Terence D. Williams Bryn Mawn sznsylvwzia waolk, Virginia Sl1ej?eld, England Florence, South Carolina rink; r u. $35 5: DEAN EDWARD EUGENE YOUNGER A.B., M.A., Ph.D. 5 z , Secretary-Treasurer; Joseph P. Monoghan, Jr., President; John C. Ingram, Vice- Michael E. Plett President The School of G duate Studies Forrest J. Agee, Jr. Robert J. Austin Brownwood, Texas Elliston, Virginia Ann 0. Bentley Mary Bentley Mrinmay Biswas Patrick F. Bittinger Gallatin, Texas Gallatin, Texas Krishnagar, India Grantsville, Maryland Leslie J. Bonfield Harold C. Brown David C. Chang Yu-Tang Chou Birmingham, Alabama Virginia Beach, Virginia Hanan, China Formosa, China Graduate Studies Degree Applicants Virginia Cook Marie Donaghay Earl H. Figley Paul H. Gerber! Springjqeld, Ohio Landenberg, Pennsylvania Fenton, Michigan Fort Lauderdale, Florida William A. Gray, III Umesh C. Gulati Dorothy A. Hallett Norfolk, Virginia Dehli, India Crewe, Virginia Nancy Hilliard Bernard J. Hockey Karel Horak Norfolk, Virginia Falls Church, Virginia Cortland, New York Graduate Studies Degree Applicants A Virginia E. Hubbard Kenneth F. Jausen Joseph A. Koenig Lilla Johnstone Richmond, Virginia Mason City, Iowa LEIWIOH, Oklahoma Orangeburg, Sd'uth Carolina F. Duane Lamkin Ellen E. Lanning Nelle C. Larkin Portsmouth, Virginia Boston, Massachusetts Arlington, Virginia Carmen J. Lopez Martha Lyle Joseph Mast Forest Hills, New York Atlanta, Georgia Charlottesville, Virginia Charles N. McKay Suzanne Miller Erie, Pennsylvania Havertown, Pennsylvania Carolyn G. Nolan Patrick B. ONeal W. Richard Pierce Frank S. Quinn, HI Salem, Virginia St. Allsaus, Wes! Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Rosalie A. Rankin Mary E. Reed Richard V. Robilotti James R. Roebuck Arlington, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia New York. New York Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 137 Graduate Studies Degree Applicants Paul S. Schneider Nachiappan Shanmugam Sharon A. Shirley Lucy K. Shuttleworth Milwaukee, Wisconsin Vethiyur, India Watonga, Oklahoma Indianapolis. Indiana Carla J. Sorrells Roberta L. Staples David c. Twining Jackson, Mississippi Fairfeld, Connecticut Fairview Park, Ohio W Eugene Williams Harry T. Williams, Jr. Paul A. Williams Oranga Virginia Newport News, Virginia Richmond, Virginia 138 m1 I K. 5... .. , . Va . . 5. .w .x: . 1 . . .: sEE. t $31k L! gxi. Ehfax .3: FR Iginmrb tsnywEnwF LKMELL E ., w Our duty is to act upon things as they are, and to make a reasonable provision for whatever they may be. m 1806 Of the many traditions at the University of Virginia one of the most gratifying is that of undisputed student control of the organizations which govern the life of each itVirginia man? Always mindful of the responsibility owed to the University and to his fellow students in particular, the student leader willfully accepts the challenges invested in his oHice. Though the work is arduous and demanding, the competition is great, for there are many capable young men each year who Vie for these positions with the conviction that it is in this capacity that they can best serve their University. The advantage of responsible leadership, however, is not limited to a select few, rather from the for- mation and regulation of student policies, the promotion and execution of our Honor System, to the relegation of penalties for student misconduct, the rewards are reaped by all. The inhuence of student government or- ganizations upon the administration and faculty has increased markedly in the last few years. This past year, student government has soared to new heights due to the strong guidance from the many elected chairman. The Student Council, founded in 1930 under the name of ttStudent Senate and Assemblyh, has continued to function as a representative body voicing student opin- ion, making recommendations to the ad- ministration, recognizing organizations and publications, and conducting elections. The Honor Committee has long been charged with guarding and preserving the University,s most sacred tradition. The presidents of each school who compose the Committee convene only upon the request of the accused, and, if convinced of his guilt, can impose only one penalty- permanent and dishonorable dismissal from the University. These are but two of many organizations involved in Student Government, and yet their success is directly proportional to the overall accomplishment of a governing body resigned to the preservation of student lead- ership. 139 IT is an insult to spy on us, to see that we do not cheat and lie and one does violate that pledge, we will ourselves expel him permanently break the pledge. Leave this matter to us and we will ourselves guaran- from this University as unfit to associate with our community? 1842 tee to you the validity of that pledge and see that no one violates it. If H onor C 0mmittee HowardTrent.,.t......,.i.....t......itt College JohnFreeman....H...H,,..i..........,. College Gary Graham Architecture Joseph P.Monaghan . i . . . . . i . . .t Graduate Arts and Sciences JamesG.Connelly......i..i....i..t....t Commerce KenNahigian,...t..i,,.....i.,....GraduateBusiness RonBugnar,,..t...i,,.t.,.i..t.t...i..Education StanLacyt..i.,.t..i,,ttt..........H.Engineering DanReed....H4,,.....,.....i..,,..t....Law RobertS.Brown.i..i...i.t...H,.......t. Medicine HilaRichardson..........4.,....i,........Nursing J. Monaghan, G. Gresham, J. Freeman, D. Reed, H. Richardson, R. Bugnar, B. Brown, K. Nahigian, S. Lacy, J. Connelly, H. Trent. Lilly, D. Allerton. A. Costa, F. Homer, C. Lacy, A. Friedberg, P. Williams, S. Linkerd, C. Wilson, M. Foote, D. Morrow, R. Bloodworth, D. Bouchard, D. Garriott, B. Morrison, F. Stant, M. Sim, S. Etheredge, T. Bigelow, D. Student Council Spring 1966 Josh Fletcher ................ President A. Zachary Smith .......... Vice-President Bob Pezold ................. Secretary Architecture Engineering R. Bloodworth D, Bouchard R. Garriott College C Lacy R. Anemon Medzcme S. Etheredge A. Friedberg R. Moore J. Morgan R. Morrison Business D. Morrow F. Slant C. Wilson T. Blgelow Graduate Arts and Sciences F. Homer S. Linkerd Fall 1966 Alan Friedburg .............. President Richard Allerton ........... Vice-President Richard E. Garriott ............ Secretary Frank X. J. Homer ............ Treasurer Education M. Foote C 0mmerce A. Costa Law D. Lilly P. Williams Nursing M. Sim D. Beck, W. Mettler, W. Towles, J. Royalty, G. Earls, G. Tower, R. Harrell, T. Rainey, D. Spiegel, K. Kepley, J. Anderson, M. Costenbader, J. Farina. J udz'ciary C 0mmittee GuyTower . , , , , . . , Chairman Robert H. Harrell. . . . . . . Vice-Chairman DavidBeck. . . . , . . . . . , , ,, Secretary 142 Bad Check C 0mmittee Edwin Finch, Chairman Ashby Richards Betty Davis . Chris Egeland C raig Hopson Richards, B. Davis, E. Finch. C4 Egeland C. Hopson College C mmerce Nursing . Education Engineering sitting: A. Friedberg, R. Gwathney. T. Feinour. standing: S. . Etheredge, B. F. D. Runk, H. Pickett, J. Dent, W. Albertolli, T. - - 0mm l tree Hereford. 'zissin T Ham nond. S. Etheredge, R. Hughes, T. Dillie, N. Jones, G. Earls, T. Feinour, P Pettit. R. Tyrrell. Ist ROW: J . Ansell, P. Stephanus, J. Lert, W. Marr, R. Tyrrell, G. Eggleston, G. Earls, T. Feinour, S. Etheredge, N. Jones, T. Moore. 2nd ROW: H. Soles, E. Ford, M. Zell, M. Wolfe, N. Stallings, J. Earls, J. Eason, W. Templeton, W. Tuggle, J. Keith, E. Finch, R. Hughs, B. Fletcher, L. Hilbert 3rd ROW: -E. Brown, J. Minor, R. Thomas, J. Reid, R. Whiteway, J. Gordon, D. Steffan, P. Pettit, J. Morris. Inter-Fratemity Council Rush Board Ist row: W. Albertolli, G. Logan, E. Finch 2nd row: D. Davis, G. Jackson 0 17966119 Ted Feinour ............ President Richard Hughes ..... Vice President Greg Earls ....... Secretary-Treasurer Carrington, W. Albertolli. B. Shaw. D. S em'or C lass Ojj?cers Bouchard. Ed Carrington Dave Bouchard Bob Shaw Tom Webb . . Will Albertolli President Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer Historian Women S tuden ts Association S. Stanton, B. Boswell, E. Donenfeld, C. Lopez, M. Peipson, M. Reed, P. Kelleher. G. Cook, B. Yaylor. C. Mejido. David R. Almond Lawrence Altaffer Patrick Barker Robert Berry David L Bowlin James Brashares Steven Brick William Browder David Broyles Walter Bundy Lawrence Burkett Charles Calhoun Peter L. Caples Bick Cardwell Jr. Matthew Carson Howard Clapp Charles Davis David R. Decker Peter J. Downey William S. Druen Charles Edwards George Eggleston Martin Evans Howard W. Fogt Edward Ford Jeff Gates James F. Gray Douglas Gillespie William Godfrey III Arthur Powell Gray III Tom Gresham Dormitory C ounselors Thomas Grogan George H. Gromel Jr. Stephen Harris James Hawk Edward Hayes Michael Hayes John Henderson Ronald E. Hingel Cyril E. Hollingsworth Robert Hopson Hugh Ilgenfritz Terry Jemison John Keith Mike Kovalchik John Lert ' Phil Leventis James Lewis Scott Lewis William Lineweaver Paul Liswski Harry Maier John Matthieu Jr. J . C. Meyer Randall Miller John Milton James A. Moore Thurston Moore John R. Morris III Lawson Moyer Thomas Murphy Baxter McElroy George Nelson Roger S. Newton Ralph Norwood Thomas Payne Peter Pettit John W. Rick William Roby Alexander Rommel Joseph R. Sahid Pieter Schenkkan Henry Seaks Neil M. Shawen Vaden C. Shields Jr. Joseph Smith Roger W. Spencer James Stephen Bradford Stillman Horace Templeton James Tracy Robert Tuke Robert Tyrell Edwin Underwood James Voelxen Melvin Wallinger John Williams Courtney Wilson Michael Wong Samuel Wornom Steven M. Zimmet Joseph G. Zorby ALDERMAN ROAD DORMS B. Berry, T. Payne, M. Wolfe, R. Henderson, E. Ford, L. Burkett. Missing: R. Miller. Executive C 0mmittees MC CORMICK ROAD DORMS A. Gray, M. Smith, J. Lewis, P. Pettit, C. Wood,J. Mil- ton, T. Grogan, A. Goldstein, J. Morris, C. Gresham, C. Davis, C. Wilson. M. Christiano, J. Carbonnell, D. Reidford, C. Stinnett, H. Jennings, J, Farina, D. Architectural C ouncil 150 Gary Graham . . Joseph Carbonell Michael Christiano David Reidford . Howard Jennings Rusty Bloodworth Joseph Farina Haskell, E. Graham. . . President . . . . Vice-President . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . . Historian . Student Council . . . . . Judiciary L 4 .,1 ,3 .. ; r 23,, Liihwk 5. L, ELF n kJthw Li kEE xka. :9: kfeGuplr rt, MK.L. E?hkgikLFKK$ ...... The happiest moment: my heart knows are those in which it i: pouring forth its affection: to a few esteemed characters. 1786 It would be impossible to characterize the multitude of honorary societies which are recognized at the University in a few words, or even a few paragraphs; so varied are they in personality, in purpose, and in method. It is enough to say that they have become as much a part of theUniversity and are as familiar to and respected by the students as the be-columned Lawn and the heritage of Mr. JeITerson. To be sure, perhaps the best known of the honoraries are the nationally presti ious aca- demic society, Phi Beta Kappa tw ose Beta chapter was charted 0n the Grounds in 190$ and the equally well-known leadership society, Omicron Delta Kappa. Together, the membership of these roups com rises an hon- or roll of students, aculty, an alumni who have shown themselves to be truly outstanding during and after their stay at the University. It is typical of the University, however, that the societies which are most esteemed on the Grounds, and membership in which is most sought after and cherished, are those-esome large and open, others small and mysterious- which are unique to the Grounds where they find their beginnings. Prominent among such one-of-a-kind orga- nizations is the Raven Society, founded in 1904 and at times an active and influential force in University affairs. Just as prominent and influential, but almost 0p osite in nature, is the fabled 7 Society, mem ership in which is revealed only at death. Such extremes can be found as well in soci- eties more closelyirelated to the student body: the ribbon societies-Eli Banana and T.I.L.K.A. -are notably unpretentious and almost anti- ritualistic. On the other hand, the Z Society whose members are known by the ring each wears and which recognizes outstanding leadership and sincere elTorts in behalf of the University is shrouded in secrecy; usually making itself known only when performing some service to the University community. Another ring society, IMP, moves in a similar secret manner and honors outstanding men in University life. It is especially known for its col- orful tapping ceremony at various times during the year when wearing bright red devil caps and carr ing long pitchforks their selections are ma e. The list of honoraries on the Grounds is len thy, and far from uninteresting. tThe latest ad ition, for example, is the Society of the Cor- nish Game Hen, founded to recognize ersons who take part in University activities ut.are not outstandingJ And most important, it is a list which includes many names intimately tied in with the history and heritage of the Uni- versity itself. Without the societies mentioned above-as well as many here unnamed-the University might well lack much of its present- day character and charm. 151 Arthur Fraderick Stocker, President Joseph Medard Carriere, Vice-President Roy Land, Historian Waverly Erwin Hester, Secretary STUDENTS Leonard Edward Benade Allen Hayne Boozer Richard Carrington Bradley, 111 James Edward Bryan Mayo Cabell, Jr. Randolf Bluford Campbell Kenton Leslie Cobb Michael Clagett Collins Sheppard Craige Robert William Dewart Jacob Charles Diemert Peter James Downey Albert John Eltling, Jr. Robert William Francis, Jr. Alan Charles Friedberg Edward Anthony HafTer Constantine Athan Haliasos David John Haser Paul David Holman William Lewis Howarth Kenneth Jay Kessler F. Paul Kurmay Albert Christy Labriola Alan F rancis Lacy Pearon Gordon Lang Laurence Martin Lesser David Paul Levin Phi Beta Kappa 152 William Craig McCauley Richard Daniel Marks Joseph Maddrey Minton, Jr. Joseph Edward UConner Patrick Brian O Neal William Calvert Owen L. Sterling Phipps, III Rodger W. Plaster William Miles Pope, Jr. Frank Stringfellow Quinn, III Jack Roy Tayman Rafter, II Filmore Ellory Rose Steven William Rose Alan Hirsch Rosenthal James Blair Rouse Russell Johnston Rowlett, III Archibald Magill Smith, III Ronald Frank Storette John Joseph Sullivan David Burnham Tanner Leonard Ray Thompson George Wayne Vetrovec John Kevin Walsh Robert Elbert Whited Alfred Edward Williamson David Michael Zodum HONORARY FACULTY Nicolas Cabrera HONORARY ALUMNI William S. Potter Herbert Trotter Omicron Delta Kappa Benjamin C. Ackerly, President Joseph F. Kent, III, Vice President Daniel L. Gibbes, Jr., Secretary-Trcasurer Thomas T. Hammond, Faculty Adviser STUDENTS Benjamin C. Ackerly Roger W. Allen David H. Beck John E. Christopher Edward S. Cohen John M. Costenbader David R. Decker Earl C. Dudley, Jr. Albert B. Durrette Joshua N. Fletcher Alan C. Friedberg Richard E. Garriott Joseph R. Gladden, Jr. John L. Glover, Jr. Alan J. Goldstein David I. Greenberg Charles M. Hobson, III William S. Hopson Richard W. Hughes Thomas G. Johnson, Jr Joseph F. Kent, III Russell M. Lafferty, Jr. C. V, McDonnell John W. Merting John D. Milton, Jr. Joseph P. Monaghan, Jr. George R. Nelson John G. Sakellaris S. Strother Smith Philip E Stone, Jr. Raymond D. Sutherland, Jr. Howard E. Trent, III James W. Vick Robert C. Whitestone FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Charles C. Abbott J. Hamilton Allan C. Waller Barrett Francis L. Berkeley, Jr. Raymond C. Bice, Jr. McLemore Birdsong Barron F. Black Truman A. Botts T. Munford Boyd Albert V. Bryan Richard F. Bunting Irby B. Cauthen Ralph W. Cherry Harry Clemens James W. Cole John C. Coleman N. Thomas Connally Weldon Cooper Eugene F Corrigan Whitwell W. Coxe Kenneth R. Crispell 153 Richard S. Cross Colgate W. Darden, Jr. Charles M. Davison, Jr. Hardy C. Dillard Robert R. Fair Charles R. Fenwick Frank W. Finger Thomas K. Fitzpatrick Charles J. Frankel Michael D. Garrack Charles N. Gaylord Daniel L. Gibbes, Jr. F B. Gray Lewis M. Hammond Thomas T. Hammond WA Wright Harrison Richard H Henneman Frank L. Hereford T. Graham Hereford A. E. Howard Thomas H. Hunter Frank S. Kaulback James E. Kinard Henry L. Kinnier John J . Kirby Francis G. Lankford, Jr. Byrd S. Leavell Lawrence Lewis, J r. Wendell M. Lewis Wendell E. Malbon Marcus B. Mallet Dumas Malone Bernard Mayo Edward A. Mearns, Jr. Ronald P. Melnick Thomas J. Michie C. Venablc Minor Louis Onesty Marvin B. Perry Lawrence R. Quarles Kenneth R. Redden F. D. G. Ribble Frank W. Rogers B. F . D. Runk Paul Saunier John E. Scott, Jr. Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. Vincent Shea William M. Sheppe, Jr. Edward R. Slaughter Arthur F. Stocker Gilbert J. Sullivan Frank Talbott, Jr. Henry J . Taylor Knox Turnbull Joseph L. Vaughan Walter Wadlington Henry C. Warlick William S. Weedon Edgar M. Williams Charles K. Woltz Fletcher D. Woodward T. Braxton Woody William H. Wranek, Jr. John C. Wyllie Edward Younger William S. Hopson, President John Via, Vice-President Alan Friedburg, Secretary James Morgan, Treasurer STUDENTS William Albertolli Keith Allen Roger Allen Edgar Allport Thomas Ammons James Anderson James Andrews Sherrell Aston Robert Barrow Timothy Barrow David Beck Thayer Bigelow Rusty Bloodworth Richard Brooks Charles Calhoun John Christopher Steve Clay Michael Collins John Costenbader Doug Cramer Joe Creason George David Foy Devine Dennis Dorin P. J . Downey Earl Dudley C. W. Eastwood Richard Edwards Vincent Esposito Joshua Fletcher Ed Ford Warwick Furr Paul Gaston Joseph Gladden John Glover Allen Goolsby Gary Graham Holcomb Green David Greenburg Frederick Greene Tom Grogan Bradley Gunter Thomas Hamilton Dennis Haskell W. C. Hawpe Raven Society 154 Craig Hopson Richard Hughes Thomas Johnson Fred Jones Joseph Kent. III Miguel Kiwi William Knight Walter Korte Frederic Lake Stinson Lenkerd Richard Lowery Ramsey Martin Henry Massie William McCawley Carroll McDonnell John Milton Joseph Monaghan Rick Moore William Moser Wes Moses Fred Newbold George Nelson John Nitti Mike O,Brien John Ohweiler William Patten Harry Pepper Robert Pezold George PfeilTer Charles Pinckncy Theodore Price J unius Pridgen John Reishman Taylor Reveley John Reyburn John Sakellaris William Salter Thomas Saunders Anton Schefer Marvin Smith Don Spiegel Richard Stanley Fred Stant Bill Sullivan Robert Sumner Raymond Sutherland John K. Thompson John W. Thompson Guy Tower Howard Trent John Treon Patrick Vaughan Raven Society John Walsh Gary Welch Robert Wey William Wheeler Robert Whitestone Thomas Willett Thomas Williams Courtney Wilson Mark Wine Rutlege Young FACULTY Charles Abbott Vincent W. Archer Jesse W. Beams Julian R. Beekwith Francis L. Berkeley Raymond C. Bice Charles J. Bishko J. Nerwood Bosserman Fredson T Bowers T. Munford Boyd Irby B. Cauthen, Jr. James R. Cash Ralph W. Cherry Almand R. Coleman R. V. Coleman Weldon Cooper A. K. Davis, Jr. C. M. Davison, Jr. James N. Dent Hardy C. Dillard E. Cato Drash Raymond S. Edmundson Rowland Egger Robert Fair Frank W. Finger Thomas K. Fitzpatrick Edwin E. Floyd Richard C. Garlick Charles N. Gaylord Burton D. Goodwin Luther Y. Gore James F. Grimes Oron J Hale Andrew D. Hart W. Preston Haupt Walter H. Heilbranner Acheson L. Hench Richard H. Henneman Frank L. Hereford T. Graham Hereford Thomas H. Hunter Frank S. Kaulback James Kinard 155 James E. Kindred Henry L. Kinnier A. L. Kuhlthav Byrd S. Learell Preston B. Lawrance Robert E. Lutz A. V. McCasland Fred C. McCormick Marcus B. Mallet Bernard Mayo Ernest C. Mead Charles 0. Meisburg Ronald Melnick Harlan Miller James S. Miller, Jr. George R. Minor Lucius G. Moffatl Robert J. Morgan Harold S. Morton, Jr. Frederick D. Nichols William Parson Marvin B Perry Edwin W. Pullen Lawrence R. Quarles E. D. G. Ribble Jean M. Roberts B. F. D. Runk Edgar F. Shannon Vincent Shea William M. Sheppe, Jr. Edward R. Slaughter Charles W. Smith Tipton R. Snarely Carl C Speidel George W. Spicer Emerson G. Spies O. L. Steele Edward C. Stevenson John W. Stewart Arthur F. Stooker Floyd Storall Oscar Swineford George Thomas William Thornton Knox Turnbull O L. Updike, Jr. Joseph L. Vaughan H. Conrad Warlick P. W. Whitehead Charles K. Woltz J. Edwin Wood Fletcher D. Wookward T. Braxton Woody John Cook Wyllie David C. Yalden-Thomson E. E. Younger J. Riley Ayers IV Russel E Bloodworth. Jr. David W. Bouchard Edward C. Carrington, Jr. James G. Connelly. III Arthur P. Gray. IV William S. Hopson. IV Thomas Johnson Russell M. Lafferly IMP S 061'er John D. Milton, Jr. William W, Patten John V. Pincavage, Jr. Thomas J. Rainey, Jr. Joseph M. Smith Philip E. Stone, Jr. Michael J. Wolfe Charles F. Wood, III 156 Benjamin C Ackerly Stephen N. Etheredge Edwin R. Feinour J. Frank George III Thomas C. Gresham Richard W. Hughes Malcolm I. MaCGregor William A. Marr, Jr. Z Society Henry M. Massie, Jr. Charles D Meachum James C. Morgan III John R. Morris III Donald M. Parker Peter R. Pettit John W. Rick II John B. Thompson Howard E. Trent III 157 Benjamin C. Ackerly Sherrel Aston David H. Beck Russell Bloodworth David W. Bouchard James Connelly Joe C. Creason Joshua N Fletcher Edwin R. Feinour John M. Freeman Alan Freidberg Richard E. Garriott Peter Gray William S. Hopson Richard W. Hughes William C. Hunter Thomas G. Johnson Joseph F. Kent Russell M. Lafferty Kenneth A. Lawder James Lewis William A. Marr, Jr. T.I.L.K.A. 158 C. Grice MCMulIan Charles Meachum John D Milton James C. Morgan David L. Norton William W. Patten John V. Pincavage Ted W. Price John Rick Frederick Stant James R. Stephens Philip E. Stone Raymond Sutherland John B. Thompson Peter C. Toms Guy K. Tower Howard E. Trent Patrick J. Vaughan Michael J. Wolfe Charles F. Wood J. Rutledge Young Gene C1yde Arnette J. Riley Ayers, IV Michael Bear , Barr Edward Dwe11e Carrington, Jr. Frank Locks George, III Eric Heiner Michael Hubert , Hughes Joseph Crashum , Latchum Henry M00se, Massie, Jr. Donald Donnie Moses Eli Banana 159 Donald Pineapp1e Parker Kenneth KP? Poates Robert mPhc Neck Prusmack Tom Trairie Dog, Rainey Gordon F. Rainey Ernest Paul Gabby Rogers James Skins Stutts Wayt UngawaW Timberlake, III C. Ridgley The Horrible Walruf Warfield Robert Tro11,, Welch Russell Adams Stan Adler Ed Barry Leonard Benade Curtis Bradley 111 Bill Brown Robert Bruce John Carleton Ed Carrington Claude Caylor John Cirillo Gavin Cochrane Jim Copeland Raleigh Crawford Jr. Doug Crockett Raymond Cusack Henry Custis Jack Diemert Charles Donlan Peter Dunn Ed Finch Nard Fleischman Ron Gambardella Mark Goldman Tom Gresham Bob Hawks Steve Herbert Lee Hilbert Jay Hobbs Steve Hopson Craig Hobson Richard Hughes Winglield Hughes Dennis Ireland Walter Johnson Peter Kaplan Alfred Kruger Richard LaFleur Larry Legum Lewis Lerner Stuart Lewis P. K. Dance Society 160 Alan Lough Bob Lynch Jim Maillard Chip Martin Bill Mentzer Randy Miller John Milton Jr. Jack Montgomery John Morzit Tony Mozingo Tom Murphy Dave Norton Paul Nystrom Jeff Park Bill Patton Duncan Patterson Norman Peeler Barry Quelland Donald Rapuzzi Jesse Richards Tony Schefer William Scherfflus Rowland Schlegel William Schmidt Pack Sheffield Hunter Sims Norman Stallings Mike Stewart Brock Strickler William Sullivan H. Thompson Buddy Treackle Howard Trent R. Tuggle Peter Usher Philip Viles Jr. Robert Waldruff Howard Wall Steve Weinstein Scott Wine Ed. Wooldridge Mike Wolfe. President John Earls, Vicc-President Jim Lewis. Secretary Scott Lewis, Treasurer Richard Allerton Jack Ansell James E. Armstrong William H. Ashley Davie Beck Roy Benedict Bob Berry Dave Bouchard John Briggs Steve Brown Steve Bryan Jack Burkart R. Calamos Charlie Calhoun Bick Cardwell Jerry Clapp Jeff Cohn Frank Cox Billy Daniel Rick Davis Ashton cheyster Bill deRosseI John Dinsmore Greg Earls Ted Fcinour Josh Fletcher Ed Ford Jeff Gates Pete Gray Bill Greenberg Richard Gwalhmay Bob Harrell Guy Hawker Brack Hill Ron Hingel Doug Holladay Terry Hbrner German C lub cram cm a 161 Hugh Ilgenfritz Charlie Johnson Terral Jordan John Kegler Al KonikorT John Kuhlman Tocky Lange Harry Lindenfeld John Matthieu Bill McCauley Ned Mitchell Scott Montgomery Thurston Moore Bill Nigreen Fred Ormer Steve PfeifTer Alan Plotkin Jim Plumb Steve Pryplesh Bob Purcell Frank Quayle Dick Rheutan Jim Roark Pete Schenkkan Mike Schmerin Henner Seaks Jim Soderquisl Jeremy Solomon Andy Smith Tommy Stokes Phil Stone Stuart Stone Bob Strang Phil Wagner Frank Watson Bev Williams Robert Williams Chuck Wood Donn Wood Bill Yates Mark Zell T au Beta Pi James A. Grandle, Jr. Robley G. Kirk Fred R. Newbold Bernard G. Robbins James W. Shires, Jr. Robert A. Wey Stuart, J. Layman, President John S. Gardiner III, Vice-President Brian J. Boland, Corresponding Secretary Richard C. Brooks, Treasurer John R. Leet, Cataloger Earl H. Armstrong, Jr. Eta Kappa N u George H. Flowers W. J. Kitchen William R. Light George A. McAlpine William D. McLennan Charles E. Nunnally Janius I. Pridgen John A. Reyburn David E. Shirley Richard C. Brooks, President Stuart F. Layman, Vice President J. Arthur Grandle, Jr., Recording Secretary William D. Gentry, Treasurer Richard J. Riordan, Corresponding Secretary Dr. 0. R. Harris, Faculty Adviser STUDENTS James H Aylor Donald C. Baker George H. Brauburger, Jr. Hilton K. Calhoun John M. Crymes, Jr. S. Wallace Dawson, Jr. Richard D. Healy William P. Hux C. Allen Lough David R. McCue FACULTY Dr. M. G. Foster B. J. Gilpin Dr. H. S Landes Dr. E. S. McVey J. S. Miller Dr. Lawrence R. Quarles Dr. R. L Ramey Robert K. Smith J. M. Roberts Robert A. Wey Dr. Edward C. Stevenson Harold D. Browning Dr. C. M. Siegel Albert B. Durrette Dr. E. J. White 163 Phi Eta Sigma Charles R. Ross John R. Light, President Charles A. Rola Harold E. Sours. Vice president Joseph J. Braintwain, Secretary P: T. Selove Richard D. Shepherd. Treasurer Pleler M. Schenkkan M. R. Shelor Terry W Wood, Historian Raymond C. Bice, Adviser J. L. Williams COLLEGE William G. Adams Keith C. Allen W. C. Baugh E. P. Brown W. P. Bullard Gordon R. Calvert David E. Carter Richard B. Cloe Haley D. Collums Hugh A. Donnelly Churchill G. Dunn Jonathan L. Evans David Y. Faggert Stewart E. Farrar George R. Grange Richard B. Gwathmey J. R. Haring Richard E. Harris R. E. Hingle Wallace F. Holladay James F. Jones Richard A. Larsen Larry W. Lawhorne M. L. Layman Hugh M. Leavell Donald B. Lewis William B. Lindsley Robert P. McMahon Raymond E. Modlin C. B. Nelson Stephen T. Olin Benjamin T. Peele John H. Pruett Bruce P. Recant Charles F. Reynolds 164 Richard H. Tail Thomas L. Terry James A. Voelxcn J. L. Williams Thomas W. Williams William A Wright ENGIN EERING John B. Bowles Edward M. Burns H. K. Calhoun Harry L. Colman John R. Crossan James C. Davis Steven E. Ehrlich H. G. Gershowitz Robert E. Grandle Keith H. Greene James B. Hallissy C. A. Lough P. J. Oberle Glenn S. Phelps Lawrence N. Powell Vernon S. Ritchey Thomas S. Robertshaw Donald R. Shadbolt Vaden C. Shields J. T. Sliney John J. Slzmaway Frederick L Stiles Robert B. Timberlake Steven E. Wheeler ARCHITECTURE William Q. Hubbard James Andrews. President Richard Hughes. Vice-President Dave Norton. Secretary-Treasurer Andrew Adams Jerold Baliles John Bates John Beall Gene Bradock Edward Brett George Burkhead Charles Calhoun George Cannon Pete Caples Jeff Cohn Robert Coleborn Bill Collins David Dewild Dick Dyas John Earls John Ehrlich Charles Ellington Bill Eskridge Ted Feinour Jerry FefTer Josh Fletcher Edward Ford Al Friedberg J. R. Gladden Izaak Glasser Ralph Glaser Pete Gray Wythe Holt Wade Hoker Steve Hopson Sven Hsia Bill Hubbard Don Johnson Lawrence Keene John Kerby Jerry Kreidler Allan Lacy Tom LaForge Jack Lane Jeff Lang John Leach St. George Lee Wayne Lee John Lert Jo Levin Stuart Lewis Ed Linden Bill Madden Pi Delta Epsilon 165 Bill Marr John Matzuski Mill May Julian McDonald Ron McKinney Carl Miller Joe Minton Richmond Moore Steve Montgomery John Morris Tom Morris Tom Murphy Bob Nelson Herb Niller Bill Orr John Ohwaxe Frank Pagliarro Steve Pfeiffer John Piersall John Pwell Tom Rainey Joe Ranzulli John Rasmus Dan Read Don Regan Andrew Ribner Hubert Rosenthal Paul Schauteh Rowland Schlegal Kit Schooley Bob Shaw Louise Schifferli Jim Shires Elmore Simpson Bill Slaughter Warren Small Zach Smith Don Spicgal John Stubbings Ray Sutherland Howard Trent Guy Tower Mike Uhlmann John Via Phil Viles Tony Visco Claude Welsh Art Whitehurst Hugh Williams Pete Williams Mark Wine Wallace Winters Beta Gamma Sigma Ray C. Hunt, Jr.. President g FACULTY Joseph E. Gibson. Secretary-Treasurer Almand R. Coleman STUDENTS Frank S. Kaulback, Jr. Vincent Shea Stuart E. Carwille Tipton R. Snavely Clyde E. Eastwood Alexande J. V. Thelen Hugh A. Holmes Marvin Tummins Barry L. Reisig D. Rutledge Vining Ashby T. Richards, Jr William G. Taylor, 111 HONORARY Bernard Van Rijn Thomas D. Webb, III Robert C. Whitestone J. Phillips Coleman Claud A. Jessup Frank Ix, Jr. 166 S carab JelTrey G. Parsons Carlo Pellicia Paul L. Troast Noel P. Acton Michael A. Christiano Dennis E. Haskell Fred T. Kines 167 Alpha Epsilan Delta Mark Kroll Herbert Lassiter St. George Lee George Lundgren Robert McLees John Morris Michael Collins. President Bruse Thomas. Vice President Robert Vranian. Secretary Kenneth Karp. Treasurer Wayne Templeton. Historian Dr. Alfred Burger. Advisor Jules Abramson Bruce Baum Stuart Bergman Jack Bumgardner Flinton Callahan William Cattcrton Jeffrey Cohn James Davidson Gene Davis Douglas Dixon James Earley Mark Euinger Lloyd Galkin Stephen Ganderson Jeffrey Grunwald Kenneth Harkavy Richard Hosflcld Mark Huberman Richard Kreech 168 H. Weston Moses Lawson Mayer John Naponick Ralph Navon William Naylor Richard Nelson Julian Raney Warren Sachs Paul Salter Arnold Schwartz Christopher Sheap Thomas Shiftan Raymond Spence Roy Stillerman William Tatomer Howard Trent Neil Walters Christie Winkler Edwin Wise Kappa Delta Pi Mrs Evelyn P. Bickham. President James C. Shires Vice President Mm Clara B. Smart Secretary Mrs. Lucile E. Michie Mm Helen T. Leftwich, Historian Mrs. Lillian J. Garrett. Past President Dr. Bernard W. Busse. Counselor 169 WEST LAWN . T. M. Richter . W. M. Shermet , L. W. Wine , H. C. Martin ..C Collins .Jones .Naponick .G. Bugnar HLHHL xoxlmwrl-xoxxmw-d Hr N owvawmazwomzwoymwnwwwz .E. Shaw ..R H111 .C. Friedberg W Bouchard .T.Star1t W. Moses ..R Huey .H. Beck J. Weed .E. Trent .L. Frier .W.Chapp61 ..D Schneider .F ..A .C ..S NNNN xlUIbe- 31. 33. 35. 37. 39. 41. 43. 45. 47. Motz McCarthy 49. Barr. Jr. 51 Pfeiffer 53. R. D. Crawford 55, S. G. Johnakin M. Bryant J r. Lawn Residents 170 38. 77omawmwaWgWDRZHQQWOUmWFZWWU EAST LAWN ..H Spiegel L.. Vaughan Jr. H. EIIison .W. Jones Q. Sumner .E Zwanzig .B. Ganderson W. Moore Jr .W Logan .C. Brooks .R. Davidson .R. Rogers .W. Rick, II ..C Peeler .Swineford ..D Bouck ..R Tatomer .R. Fayles ..L Norton A.116rton, Jr. Hofheimer, Jr. Feinour Etheredge Jo rdan Finch, III Roberts .G. .R ..N .M. ..W ..B ..W Hughes the society of the purple Shadows 171 V3 S ociety Benjamin C. Ackerly J. Riley Ayers. IV Charles M. Caravati. Jr. Edward C. Carrington. Jr. James G. Connelly Edwin R. Feinour Alan C. Friedberg Richard W. Hughes Thomas G. Johnson, Jr. Joseph F. Kent, III Russell M. Lafferty Henry M. Massie, Jr. Howard E. Trent, III S even Society . K . . x T ' . .y y . . l f x : . . k ; K. v , 2 T W. . . m, . n. . . . x . : a . . .m f U MP. .. A V 5. we: . . . .12. .V Ere. rs. fan'nw . hr .r .r F. nrrEV: ,5 . I rg PE w; E. r .F ii: girl; Er. 79' 53.15,; , . kanVEFu 3?? .r 3;! p a 3 rimwirrunri LEW : ,7 r H ealtb must not be sacrificed to learning. A strong body makes the mind strong. m 1785 Among the blessings of the year past, which was sprinkled liberally with frustra- tions, was the emergence of the Cavalier football team as a nrst rate Atlantic Coast Conference force. A third place finish, wrapped up on the last day of the season, made this the first Cavalier team to ever linish in the top four and the Iirst to win as many as three games in the conference. Not overwhelming, but a start . . . to be sure. It was a season of records for the team, for its quarterback and for student interest. The emergence of a Virginia run- ning game, highlighted by a stumpy second year halfback and a wonderfully aggressive group of blockers, was both a blessing and a hope for the future. When the smoke had cleared some well earned honors were reaped by individuals. Bob Davis, an incomparable type, became the first Virginia footballer to win the ACCls Player of the Year award. He and Ed Carrington were honored as all-stars, along with Don Parker and George Stetter. Basketball, which has gone for twelve years without a winning season, appears headed in the right direction. Again, student interest is at an all-time high, and why not, with an exciting team and a palace in which to perform. Which brings us to University Hall, one year old at Thanksgiving, and for what could Virginia athletes be more thankful than this supe- rior and beautiful structure. There are, after all, twelve inter- collegiate sports at the idear old UVAi and that means there are more than 500 students who represent the University on the thelds of friendly strife? Soccer and cross country could barely win last Fall, but that is not a permanent impediment. P010, the sport of kings, was far and away the best and fairest of the teams in the won- loss column. Tennis, golf, baseball, track and lacrosse were closely allied to frustra- tion in l66, but all have hopes and rosters which indicate that the year of 1967 may be remembered as the real beginning of an era . . . an era when the Cavaliers will be truly representative in all phases of inter- collegiate athletics. 175 Athletic Directors vu Is! Row: George Blackburn, Football; Lou Onesty, Track and Cross- Baseball; Joe Gieck, Head Trainer; Bob Goodman, Equipment Man- Country; Evan J. Male, Assistant Director: Steve Sebo. Director; ager; Ralph Law, Swimming; Gordon Burris, Soccer and Tennis; Butch Edward Slaughter, Golf; Bill Gibson, Basketball. 2nd Row: Jim West, Schwab, Wrestling; Gene Corrigan, Lacrosse and Publicity Manager. Student Athletic Counci J. Stephens, J. Connelly, R. Dyksterhouse. W. Moses, D. Parker. D. Carrington. J. Blow, J. Shurberg, B. Harrisom B. Bodell, R. Bugnar. FOOTBALL Parkerand Carrington SOCCER... . .... ........ ......Stephens CROSS-COUNTRY ..... ....... .......M0ses BASKETBALL ............. .Conne1ly and Katos WRESTLING. .....................Shurberg SWIMMING....... ............... .Sedgley LACROSSE ........... ......HarrisonandBuck TENNIS . .......... .. ... ......Stephens BASEBALL Bugnar TRACK................. Moses and Dyksterhouse VCu Mark Levinson , Jim Stephens . Herb Soles Mike Katos. Barry Koval President Vice-President Secretary Secretary Secretary 178 Gocffrey Gordon Jerry Phillips Steve Kleinman Dick Whitehead Bill Curtis Mike Layman Mike Rowland Lee Rhoades Bill Bodell Alan Harrison Dick Nelson A1 Groh John Boyce Bob Purcell Jeffrey Fishwick Aserton de Peyster John Timmons Pete Caples Jim Busch Ken Bishop Gregory Roberts Terry Gromel John C. Wilson Phillip Ronniger Steve Kirwan Jim Morgan Don Ruths Jim Clifford Chris Sheap Mike Layman Dick Garriott Jack Drummond Pete Pettit Dave Harrison Buddy Reams Bob Davis Ed Carrington Donald Parker Jim Connelly John Naponick John Sherberg Rod Wilson Carrol Jarvis Mike Jarvis George Stetter Adviser, Ralph Law . . Don Ruths President 5 lrll' Iub Herb Soles ,,,,, Vice-President Lee Hilbert ........ Secretary Mike Smith ........ Treasurer Seated: Petit, Whitehead, Morgan. Ruths. Ruch. Freeman Standing: Lewis, Gray, Trent, McWilliams, Car- rington, Seaks. De Brun. Ruiney. Gresham. Morris. Lee CAPTA IN PARKER CA PTA IN CA RRINGTON LA CKB URN First Row: Roylance, Paczkoski, B. Lockwood, Reeve, Sterling, Wyncoop, Quayle, Fassio, Spisso, Hammer, Annette. Second Row: Stelter, Morgan, Janey, Kemp, P Lockwood, Co-cuptain Parker, C0- captain Carrington, Copeland, Harris, Wood C. Jarvis, Davis. Third Row: Naponick, Buchanan, Popeck, MacGregor, Yewisiak, Klingensmith, Borclzers, Hill, M. Jarvis, T humus, Zellers, Montgomery, Shelly, Rogers, Davis sails for six against Deacons. Virginia 24 Wake F orest 10 182 head coach Blackburn. Fourth Row: Bryan, Wolfe, Matthes, Painter, McKee, Gray, Hoppe, Constantine, Serino, Fiaravanzi, Miller, McWilA liams, Cascella, Slane, Sclzilke, Ralston. Fifth Row: Brand, Croft, Ander- 3on, coach Mariclz, coach McDonald, coach T ata, coach Campbell, coach Wilson, trainer Gieck, Dr. McCue, equipment manager Goodman, man- ager Wallinger, assistant trainer Cares. Quayle crosses chalk mark for seasoniv jfrst. Cavaliers Down Demon Dea- cons for First Opening Vic- tory in Six Years . . . Sophomore Quayle Leads Scoring Parade in First Varsity T ilt. Parker and Company halt Wake Fares! sweep. Virginia. . . 35 Clemson. . . 40 Wahoos Whip Clemson but Fall 10 Death Valley Oijicials as Controversial Interception Thwarts Game Ending Drive. Virginia. . . 8 Duke. . . 27 Cavaliers Contained by Duke as Damp Day in Durham Squelches Virginia Ofense. Virginia 6 T ulane 20 7'? fr ; gig; 3mg? v.33 Davis Vlangs terf: on a green wave. Faltering Cavaliers Return Home to Tough T ulane Green Wave for Big Intersectional Upset. Virginia 38 VMJ. 2 7 m Jarvis breaks Keydet tackle on tough third down situation. Virginia T rounces Outman- ned VMJ. as Davis Leads Quick Hitting Wahoo 0f- fense; . . . Everyone Plays in Seasoniv Second Win. Capricious Cavalier Attack Halted by Hard- hitting Hokie Defense in Final Game of A ge- old Rivalry. Virginia VPJ. Lockwood halts Hokie after short gain. 24 Virginia 21 NC. State 42 State Stops Listless Wahoos for Successful Stadium Dedication. Morgan, Stetter converge on State back. Virginia 13 Georgia Tech 14 45,000 Watch Amused Cavaliers Batter 5th Ranked T 6611 Only to Fall When Last Minute Field Goal Drops Short . . . Davis Gives Atlanta Another Great Show While Vicious Virginia 0 Defense Halts Powerful Jacket . M ac h; ne. 188 Quayle rams through Tech interior. e. ,s Blain Tech Davix streaks past Dodd. avis and Coach Babb D .n 0 In S Ha f d 0 g M 0 0 h m m h W W d W m c 1w h S m Davis to Carrington aerial brings Wahoos close to paydirt. Virginia M aryland Cavaliers Maul Maryland Before Spirited Openings Crowd . . . New Offense Emerges T0 T ear the T erp Defense in Wahoof Perfect Game. Virginia Quayle rips into T arheel secondary. Winning Ways Continue as Wahoos Wallop the Tar- heels . . . Quayle Scores T hree T 0 Lead Win over T albot, T arheels, and Chapel Hill Ojj?cials. N orth Carolina Gordon Burris, Captain Jim Stephens, Bill Davidson, Harris lien Williams, Steve Driever, Jack Peltz, Charles Ross, Carter Gunn. Wainwright. Allen Johnston. 2nd Row: Rick Hunkle, Charles de- 4th Row: Russ'ell Kctcham, Stuart Stone, Robert Aronson, Thomas 15L Row: Sandy Hammeh, Peter Wright, Dick Nelson, Coach Peters. 3rd. Row: Doug Holladay, Chip Vaughan, Steve Cole, Ju- Brun, Hill Carter, Steve Kleinman, Jay Hobbs, Bob Purcell, William Campbell, Rich Fidler-Trainer, Robert Simmons. S occer 1966 VIRGINIA OPPONENTS V.P.I. EAST MENNONITE RANDOLF-MACON LYNCHBURG ROANOKE NC; STATE U.N.C. DUKE WASHINGTON AND LEE MARYLAND HO-ON:DONHO LJIUJWALAONWOXWh Stephens boots . . . 193 . , . t0 heads-up Wahoo attack. Rugby 1966 Rugby team takes a break in Nassau Tourney; J. Stephens, H. Burn, B. Brown, G. Fulford, R. Wellford, R. Benedict, Coach Faulconer. T ennis 1966 VIRGINIA OPPONENTS COLGATE CORNELL SOUTH CAROLINA CLEMSON WAKE FOREST UNC WASHINGTON 8; LEE DUKE NC. STATE ACC TOURNAMENT 2nd PLACE leONxoVOH,dH-b NOOUJOOOOAOOLII Fencing 1967 131 Row: R. Lasser, W. Felder, J. Jackson. 2nd Row: J. Toe, G. Kinnead, M. Link, N. Name, E. Kalkhurst. Captains Connelly and Katos with Coach Gibson. New Fasl-Break Offense . . . Wahoos Work for Furnishes New ACC T ourney as All-Star Excitement for Roundball Connelly Leads Young Fans in Sophomore Cavalier Quintet into Season at University Hall T oughest Schedule Ever. Coach Gibson in action. Basketball 196 7 1st Row: C. Case, S. Harvey, Co-Capt. M. Katos, Co-Capt. J. Connelly, Coach Tredennick, C. Johnson, J. Gidding, N. Carmichael, M. Eiken- J. Quinn, B. Koval. 2nd Row: Coach Mehaffey, B. Reams, S. Jackson, berry, J. Naponick. G. Laws, M. Smith, F. Stant, Mgr. Briggs, Coach Gibson. 3rd Row: Big John clears the board. VIRGINIA OPPONENT 80 WILLIAM 8i MARY 65 84 KENTUCKY 104 89 RICHMOND 84 78 MIAMI 80 65 MARYLAND 85 82 DUKE 98 COLUMBIA 88 79 CONNECTICUT 71 DAVIDSON 75 91 NYU 84 77 WAKE FOREST 84 67 SOUTH CAROLINA 81 88 CLEMSON 76 NORTH CAROLINA 83 NORTH CAROLINA 77 DUKE 75 NAVY 75 NORTH CAROLINA 59 NORTH CAROLINA 76 MARYLAND 81 WAKE FOREST 82 PITTSBURGH SOUTH CAROLINA CLEMSON VPI 11The best competitor that I ever coached? Smith scrambles for loose ball. Maryland left flat-footed by driving Cavalier. Chip Hips for two against Hurricanes. ; 3b 1: 1 t ! Connelly rises to occasion over Indians. Ist'Row: M. Levinson, D. Williams, J . Phillips, F. McCall, J. Shurberg, Moore. 3r. Row: Coach Schwab, M. Evans, R. Whitaker, D. Exkenrode, D. Ruths, D. Oliver. 2nd Row: J. Timmons, P. McCarthy, M. R. C0nstantineTM. Kovalchik, L. Wilds, D. Bouchard, Asst. Coach Levenberg, E. Wilson, W. Childs, R. Wilson, H. Soles, J. O,Koon, T Woods. Captain Shurberg VIRGINIA OPPONENTS 21 NORTH CAROLINA ST E 13 20 NORTH CAROLINA 17 FRANKLIN 8t MARSHALL OLD DOMINION, WILLIAM 8L MARY VIRGINIA-3RD PLACE IN TOURNEY GETTYSBURG COLLEGE MARYLAND WEST VIRGINIA GALLAUDET VMI DUKE VPI WASHINGTON 8: LEE Swimming 1967 VIRGINIA OPPONENTS 6 49 CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY 55 63 WAKE FOREST 41 65 OLD DOMINION 39 69 WILLIAM S: MARY 35 41 VPI 63 74 DAVIDSON 28 78 DUKE 26 54 VMI 50 56 ROANOKE COLLEGE 39 6 lst Row: T. Wathen, T. Gromel, K. Bishop, S. Kirwan, G. Roberts, G. way, B. Camper, P. Ronniger. 3rd ROW: 5- Fisher 051 year coachL J. Johnson, J. Smith, T. Campbell, J. ClilTord. 2nd Row: B. Hobson Sonnebom, J. Voelxen, S. Middlebrook, J- Wilson, R- Buchanan, A. MC- 6diving coachL Coach Law, J. Busch, T. Coleman, L. Wilhelm, B. Otto- Cosh, T. Finnegan. Swimmers take your mark, Set, Go! Cavaliers come flrst off the wall. w! W. .... .. $...,.311!3;! 205 Baseball 1966 VIRGINIA OPPONENTS DAVIDSON 7 DAVIDSON 7 WOFFORD 13 FURMAN 11 SOUTH CAROLINA 6 SOUTH CAROLINA V.P.I. YALE MARIETTA OLD DOMINION CLEMSON CLEMSON WAKE FOREST DUKE PITTSBURGH NC. STATE NORTH CAROLINA MARYLAND DUKE WAKE FOREST RICHMOND NC. STATE NORTH CAROLINA MARYLAND V.M.I. Nm-OLIIOOr-N-h--t-xlwbbd-N--NU1NWAr- obwmqab:wouwmmooob.-xx Captain Curtis Ist Row: Bugnar, Whitehead, Curtis, Evans, Turnbull. Liskey, Hallstead. 2nd Row: Coach West, Lee, Gordon, Lassiter, Koval, Amett, Medford. 3rd Row: Manager, Gresham; Robey, Stetfan, Katos, Mathews, Gowin. Deacorfs quick peg catches Amen at second. Smooth infield play for first Terp out. Evans rounds third on w y to Cavalier score. Wahoo takes on Odd-Job. Katos digs for home. Cmon back, Coach. Lacrosse 1966 4 RUTGERS 9 3 HOFSTRA 6 6 YALE 12 5 BALTIMORE 6 1 JOHNS HOPKINS 10 8 NORTH CAROLINA 5 3 NAVY 14 5 ALUMNI 6 6 W 8: L 2 6 MARYLAND l4 5 ARMY 10 VIRGINIA OPPONENTS 1 13! Row: W. Anderson, S. Orrick, J. Mielbourn, B. Kreuger, J. Crapls, A. Hess, W. Gibson. 2nd Row: T. Barrow, S. Montgomery, W. Harrison, T. Rainey, R. Prusmack, D. Wartield, D. Harrison, F. Jones Coach Cor- Warfield explodes on defense Cavalier defense scrambles for loose ball Virginia defense clears Wahoo Midfield jars the ball loose from Navy Stick. Track 1966 VIRGINIA 71 SPRINGFIELD 77 WAKE FOREST 65 V. M. I. 56 DUKE 58 NORTH CAROLINA 72V: N. C. STATE Ist Row M. Baldwin, R. Dyksterhouse, J. Stone, R7 Loughran, A. Higginbohorn, W. Caldwell, V. Dcrr. 2nd Row Coach Burrus, B. Medler, J . Martin, S. Weed, F. Hardy, M. Lodge, Coach Onesty. OPPON ENTS 74 68 80 89 85 72Vz 3rd Row J. Drummond, R. Whiteway, T. Helms, T. Baker, J. Ca- lamos, P. Pettit, B. Grossman. Pettit shuts down Tarheel sprinters Vaulter soars over crossbar Cavaliers sweep quarter mile VIRGINIA OPPONENTS PENNSYLVANIA ALUMNI YALE KESWICK N.Y. SQUAD A CORNELL FARMINGTON Cross-Country 1966 VIRGINIA OPPONENTS 44 WILLIAM S: MARY 18 50 MA YLAND 15 49 NORTH CAROLINA 15 43 N. C S TE 20 45 EAST CAROLINA 18 34 WAKE FOREST 21 29 DUKE 27 45 V. M. I. 18 45 V. P. I. 18 Ist Row: R. Napier, A. Harrison, R. Smith, D. Lunsford. 2nd Row: Coach Slaughter, M. Layman, W. Bodell, D. Rogers, M. Tyndol. Golf 1966 Napier smashes drive VIRGINIA OPPONENTS 2Vz DUKE 18V: 11V; V.M1I. 9Vz 11Vz V.P.I. 9Vz 8Vz NORTH CAROLINA 12Vz 6 WAKE FOREST 15 16V2 POPE A. F. 4Vz 14 WASHINGTON 8L LEE 7 13 PITTSBURGH 8 7Vz MARYLAND 13Vz 15 CLEMSON 6 8 SOUTH CAROLINA 13 10 N. C. STATE Cheerleaders. . . Crowds and Sun Drive Spirit to New High I ntramurals 1965-1966 Phi Kap Captures High Point T rophy for Second C onsecutive Year Top Five 1. Phi Kap 2. PiKA 3. Zete 4. PEP 5. AEPi FA LL: Phi Psi defeats Beta for Football Crown; Clients dump Torts in Independent Football. Zete sweeps Tennis Tournament as Sokol is named Independent Tennis Cham . . . Phi Kap downs AEpi in Volleyball inals; Zete takes top honors in Handball . . . PiKA Cap- tures Threeman Basketball Title. WINTER: Phi Kap cops High Point Basketball Title from Sigma Nu; T. W. Miners and Marauders win A,, and B tourneys . . . PEP takes Bowling as DKE wins Boxing Crown . . . Phi Delt takes Swimming trophies for second straight year. Phi Kaps are Softball Champs and Graybeards Win Fast Pitch Tournament; Zete triumphs in Badminton Tourne . . . Sigma Chi bags Golf Trophy; Phi Gam takes wrestling as PiKA nabs Stumblefoot Championship. Director of Intramurals E. R. Slaughter Excitement, Pain, Desire, Frustrati0n The Essence of Virginia Spirit 228 LJ. .J , E. k5,;er s LIE Fr LFEEiEE Lelgstnh LEE... . $5.. sammhbizigy ; la .inkKLa ulnEL L? : Fa. . ., .I. L . EEEK; kl?! lit; EFTKF LE EL... mia. When your mind shall be well improved with science, nothing will be necessary to place you in the highest points of view, but to pursue the interests of your country, the interests of your friends, and your own interests also, with the purest integrity, the most chaste honor. m 1785 For many students, iihawkingPl a book, going to an occasional party, taking a iiroad tripi or partici ating in a ttbull ses- sioni, is not enough. hose eager to devel- op themselves further-to assert their indi- V1dualism and contribute to the University in the spirit of its founder, Mr. Jefferson- often find this is possible through participa- tion in the varied organizations open to them. Every year with each new entering class, our Admissions Department empha- sizes the great past record of extracurricular activities in which entering first yearmen have taken part. From this group then de- velo s new interest in radio work, dramatics, pub ic speaking, and outdoor activity. Not onl do these many organizations give a wi e assortment of activity, but they also afford the people who take part, fellowship and educational experiences. Putting together a magazine, newspaper or yearbook takes great skill, but it can all be learned through hard work, and reward- ed by the pleasant atmosphere of camara- derie. Planning movies, dances, and con- certs, whether they be classical or popular, greatly enables the student to better under- stand the entertainment business and its operation, while at the same time resent- ing excellent entertainment to the niver- sity community. This year, students were fortunate to view Van Cliburn, the Broad- wa production of Haifa Sixpence, Ian and Sy Via, and the llFour Tops? Debates, speeches, and criticism-all can be heard through the Jefferson Literary So- ciety or the Virginia Debators, while at the other end of the Grounds, one might hear the Glee Club practicing for the Christ- mas Concert. The reasons why people par- ticipate in activities are as varied as the organizations that are olTered, and all who are active seem to exhibit a sense of real enjoyment, responsibility, and most of all satisfaction from contributing to their organi- zation, meeting and working with its mem- bers,iand most of all serving the University. 229 orks and C urls W. Moses, P. Pettit, J. Ferguson, D. Norton, W. Lee, B. Marr, M. Childs, T. Moore, J. Lewis, T. Fei- nour, J. Morris, N. Name. N. Name, N. Name, J. Ferguson, K. Cooper, P. Murray, B. Persons, D. Caldwell. J Brashares, R. Main. J. Coth B. Wilson. B. Reutlinger, B. Caldwell, R. Lester, T. Falcey, B. Graham. L. Wertheimer. 230 Editor-in-Chief, . , . , Managing Editor. Business Manager . Executive Editors Advertising Managers . Subscriptions Manager Fraternities Editors Schools Editor Organizations Editors Sports Editors , .Ted Feinour . . . .Bill Marr Wayne Lee . David Norton Jeff Cohn . . .Peter Pettit Thurston Moore . .John Morris .Jim Brashares Will Tuggle . Bart Reutlinger . . . Bill Moses John Ferguson . . . Jim Lewis Paul Rogers R. Bishop, A. Halmai, D. Cox. J. Glenn, J4 Earls. A. Konikoff, D. Thomson. C. Woody, P. Caples, A. Upton, A. Kahn, T. McKane. C. Shipp, C. Hits, F. Williams, C. Middleton. S. Lee,T. Hardy. A. Frank- Calhoun, J. Doilney, R. Gwathmey. E. Ford, W. Weaver, R. Hughes. lin. T. Ruch. T. Vaughn. H. Bush! L. Sykes. J. Morse! M. Schmerin. B. The Cavalier Daily Richard W. Hughes ........... Editor-In-Chief Richard W. Dyas ........... Managing Editor L. Mark Wine ............. Business Manager Charles C. Calhoun ............. News Editor Edward M. Ford .............. Feature Editor John Earls ................. Sports Editor Saint Lee ................. Sports Editor John G. Lert .................. City Editor Stat? action in putting out another CD. Managing Board: Richard Hughes . . . . . . . . . . .Editor-in-Chief Mark Wine . . . . . . . . . . . Business Manager Dick Dyas . . . . . . . . . . . . .Managing Editor 233 T he University of Virginia Magazine F. Hubbard, L. Siegel, K. Rhoden, D. Rossman, J. Chin, M. Shields, R. Gordon, R. Pingle, B. Nelson, T Murphy, J. Meyer, J. Rust, J. Piazzi, C. Middleton, D. Upton, R. Smallwood. A. Kahn. MANAGING BOARD: Editor-in-Chief . . . . . . . J. Murphy Managing Editor . . . . , , . , . . .R. Nelson Business Manager . . . . . , . . . . L. Siegel niversity Union illusta ' John Freeman, Secretary, Rusty Bloodworth, Vice President, John Milton, President, Tom Rainey, Treasurer. The Four Tops at University Hall. 236 University Union sponsors Van Cliburn, February 6, 1967. L. Hilbert, S. Lewis, J. Keith, F. Carspecken, J. Freeman, R. Bloodworth, J . Milton, T. Rainey, N. Stallings, C. Calhoun, J. Harris, R. Montague, S. Coffee. 237 Second Year C 0mmittee Perry Epes, Lynn Hafcrmehl, Saint Pickncy, David Cox, George Shipley, Bob Green, Ed Hayes. Wal- ter Bundy, Joe Jenkins, David Broyles, Jeff Spencer, Ned Mitchel, David Liverett, Bart Reullinger, John Marshall, Larry Altaffer, Charles Middleton, John Callahan, Peabody Hutton, Don Wetherington, Robert Miles. Jefferson Literary Society Ist Row: M. Collins, F. Collins, R. Copeland. G. Carlson Vice PresJ. N. Jones Qresj, M. Ettinger $60; P. Sherman. D. Gulick, D. Glad- stone, M. Rosner, E. Castro, B. Peterson. 2nd Row: H. Steiner. J. Levin, F. Silverman, W. Tatomer, M. Cherwek, R. Fayles, W Seitz. J. Davis, B. Ragland, A. Pavanaret, R. Pingle, S. Harris, R. Smallwood His10ri- am, J. Degnan, C. Young, H. Pemmer, S. Johnakin. R. Huey, L. Bur- 239 dett, W. Wright, J. Burguieres, J. Coe, S. Bowers, F. Meltzer, C. Adams, A. Barnes UreasJ, J. Martin, R. Berry, S. Caldwell, J. Kelly. L. Moyer, K. Twomey. R. Woodward, T. McCaleh, 0. Jones, J. Crossen. T Wm ber. S. Bolton, J. Frcicr, T. Wathen, E. Ayers 3rd Row: T. Richter. R. Flickner. H. Bush, P. Robinson, J. Warfield. Plume and Sword H. Greenbaum. . . , s . Editor-in-Chief J. Paulson. . . s . . . . Managing Editor P. Mirskys , . . . . s . . Business Editor J. Manchester . s . . Advertising Editor Plume and Sword staff reviews another issue. Ist Row: J. Manchester, J. Paulson, H. Greenbaum, P. Mirsky. 2nd Row: K. Robbins, T. Raysor, F. Hebard, G. Draper, L. Hobbs. 24-0 J. Jarowski. Vice President, R. Fayles. Committee Chairman. R Berry. President. J. McElveen. Com- mittee Chairman. W. Wright. Committee Chairman. R. Bouch. Secretary. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mr. Lawrence T. Ludwig Mr. Edward A. Mearns, Jr. Mr. Virgil S. Ward Dean Frank S. Kaulback Mr. J. Robert Henderson Mr. Charles E. Moran, Jr. Dr. William M. Sheppe, Jr. - Dean B. F. D. Runk Mr. Channing W. Daniel, Jr. Mr. G. M. Heilman Mr. T. Graham Hereford Mr. Robert L. Berry Dr. David Yu Mr. Robert D. Bouck Mr. Francis L. Berkeley, 1:1 241 R. Allerton R. Barr D. Beck B. Boland D. Bouchard R. Bouck R. Brooks C. Bryant R. Bunger E Chappel M. Collins R. Crawford W. Davidson K. Ellison S. Etheredge R. Fayles E. Feinour E. Finch A. Friedberg J. Freir S. Ganderson C. Hill R. Hofheimer F. Huey R. Hughes S. Johnskin F. Jones N. Jones T. Jordan G. Logan H. Martin P. McCarthy D. Moore J..' wgan H. Moses J. Motz J. Naponick D. Norton N. Peeler G. Pfeiffer T. Richter J. Rick G. Roberts W. Robey W. Rogers R. Schneider R. Shaw W. Shermet D. Speigel F. Stant L. Sumner A. Swineford W. Tatomer H. Trent R. Vaughan S. Weed L. Wine P. Zwanzig ll d R PeteGray .......... ..... President Sku an eyS Charlie Calhoun, . . . . . . . . .Vice President Thurston Moore . . . . . , . . . . ,Secretary PatBarker..H..... . .... Treasurer Sceptre Society Peter Pettit ................. President John Morris ...... . ,,,,,, Vice President Mike Katos . ...... . ......... Secretary Julian Bradshaw .............. Treasurer R. Carter . M. Sheppard J. Levin . , J Freier. CA Bryant . not pictured: H. Miles Mrs; E. Betts Chairman Executive Board Historian Secretary Executive Board Executive Board Hostess American Institute of Architects. President . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chuck Stinnett Vice-President . . . , , . , . Jennifer Heepee Secretary-Treasurer . , . . , . . .Rusty Adams 247 Rifle C Zub B. Adams, R. Hawthorne, President, K. Hess, L. Anderson, Vice President, M. Slichter, T. Atwood, M. Levenberg. Outing C lub Gymnastics C lub Co-Captains B. Leigh M. Collins Coach C McKay G. McConkey, M. Collins, D. Topping, y M. Rossner, T. Fisher B. Leigh, C. McKay. Co-captains perform on rings and high horse. ,. Q i E E g I I I I i 1 E 1st Row: J. Tracy, J. Winter, J. Alyor, B. Brauburger, F. liams, S. Basto, J. Blanton, B. Boland, G. Anders, C. Romeo, S. Garret, K. Ellison, T. Deavcr, P. Levantis, P. Wood, B. Williams, S. Jaques, L. Gaines, J. Quinn, B. Vaughn, B. Meltler, B. Harrell, W. Toggle, R. Cunning- Grahm 3rd Row: D. Rheutan, M. Helm, D. Fleshood, D. ham, D. Bouchard, D. Garriott 2nd Row: B. Bennett, D. East, S. Morgan, M. Smith, M. Bobbitt, G. Pringle, L. Dando, B. Lundy, T. Robertshaw, W. Meekins, T. Wil- Paulson, F. Ancarrow, S. Ehrlich, H. Verstynen. T rz' gon Front: R. Riordan, W. Nysewander, F. Huey, J. Kusterer Ist Row: J . Bovey, B. Miles, P. Mehcil, J. Bernard, R. Carter, G. Eggleston, P. Ketcham, J. Ward, W. McCanus, R. Hickman, J. Stoughton, P. Chen, K. Briggs 2nd Row: P. Rodriquez, L. Powell, S. Spivey, W. Ragland, V. Shields, R. Timberlake, F. Cox, C. Hopson, S. Lacy,J. Stanaway, D. Mill- er, D. Bralley, W. Hechtkopf, P. Schaffner, R. Kurtz, G. Thor, M. Brittingham, L. Close, Dr. E. C. Stevenson, Honorary Member. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS 152 Row: S. Jaques, S Morgan, S. Simpson, Secretary, W. Davis, C. Lea, President, R. Kaminski, C. Conway, R. Matt- son, K. Briggs, C. Wood, D. Williams 2nd Row: E. Hardy, Prof. F. C. McCormick, C. Richardson, G. Arnold, R. Nor- man, H. Gildea, Prof. C. E. Echols, Prof. R. E. L. Gildea, L. Close 3rd Row: V. Tolson, Program Chairman, G. Glahn, G. Deakin, W. Labaugh, T. Burns, P. Oberle, D. Pickering, R. Engineering Council ENGINEERING COUNCIL M. Runkle, C. Lea, B. Mettler, B. Bennett, D. Brooks, C. Lacy, S. Lacy, J. Kusterer, C. Hopson. H. Miles AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS B. Flanagan, Chairman, S. Lacy, Vice- chairman, M. Ellis, Treasurer, J. Pedrick, Secretary, P. Dunne, W. Perkins, T. Thorton, C. Rosen, T. Gordon, F. Tucker, B. Mathias, G. Eggleston, M. Brill, T. Atwood. INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS C. Haughton, D. Brooks, Chairman, R. Smith, Treasurer, R. Leigh, B. Cocke, Secretary, W. McManus, W. Dobson, J. Stoughton, S. Risen, G. Roberts, M. Cesarano, D. Er- ickson, S. Mackey, J . Atkinson, G. Jarvis, W. Turns, J . M. Roberts, advisor, E. Chappell, M. GriHith, R. Rys, B. 252 Graham, G. Robertson, R. Standley, F. Blake, C. John- son, M. Foster, E. Sheppard, V. Ford, J. Clarke, S. Daw- son, N. Fitzhugh, J. Aylor, S. Layman, W. Gentry, J. Grandle, L. Martin, W. Hux, D. McCue, R. Healy, N. Tweed, G. Brauburger, L. Wenger. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS K. Clem, B. Cohen, B. Birnbaum, J. Miller, J. Frye, Secretary, R. Dennis. F. Newbold, President, C. Lacy, Treasurer, W. Moser, C. Glover, C. Ramsey, D. Huxtable, J. Lancaster, G. Jennings, D. Wallen, J. Gaines, Faculty Advisor, F. Morris, President. A.S. . AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 1st Row: T. Wenrich, T. Boyd, T. Warren, R. Bennett, President, P. McClanahan, J. Crain, Vice President, R. Puckett, P. Ketcham. 2nd Row: B. Johann, F. An- carrow, F. Woehr, L. Rhoads, J. Pav- lovsky, R.Lynch, J. Thacker, S. Querry, C. Gay, G. Kirk, J. Gardiner. 3rd Row: E. Stephenson, Dr. J. T. Beard, Faculty Advisor, M. Hayes, Secretary, T. Will, J. Shires. Young Republicans Club H. Henry: President B. Seitz: Vice President A. Macdonald: Treasurer A. Grant: Secretary J. Gennard: Executive Secretary A. Grant. J. Gennard, H. Henry. B. Seitz. A. Macdonald, W. A. Wright. M. Tarrent, C. Sheap. B. Thomson. J. Ralston. J. Heffner W. Steen P. Blumburg W. Gentry , L. Whitney WU VA Program Director Business Manager Corporation Pres dent Chief Engineer Production Director R. Davis, S. Holbert, T. Bigger, R. Krepps, President, M. Cartey, M. Chamowitz, H. Wilkinson, G. Hobson, 2nd Vice President, B. Cowhig, C. Marlowe, D. Gordon, Treasurer, N. Lewis, lst Vice Presi- dent, V. Guroian, R. Underwood, R. Sheay, E. Shepherd, Secretary, B. Willard. Alpha Chi Sigma IS! Row: B. Carper, L McClurg, G. Cooper. F. Billingsley, Master Alchemist. E. Armstrong, Treasurer, T. Wood, R. Hass. G. Jennings, D. Lines 2nd Row: J. Stone, Vice Master Alchemist, B. Miles, B. po- zier, L. Waldo. W. Szillat, C. Ramsey. A. Hardy, L. Powell. R. Dennis, L. Lacy. 256 Alpha Phi Omega A. Barakey F. Ingram E. Millirons F. Benser F. Innes C. Adams J. Bias R. Jackson D. Anderson S. Brick J. Jarowski R. Bender M. Brill R. Litsinger G. Garmany R. Bubeck J. Martin P. Gergopdis H. Calhoun K. Manson H. Horw1tz M. Cherwek R. Mittendorf P. Hughes W. Eutize D. Oliver K. Karb R. Evans E. Palmer L. Arthur T. Foster G. Tash H. McComas R. Hartless W. Tatomer C. Reynolds M. Hathaway J. Wintermeyer J. Sellman T. Ingram M. Maughan D. Woodsmall 257 University C oncert Band 1st Row: J. W. Simmons, Director, J. Berman, T. Craven, J. Jerlin- J. White, F. Pitner, A. Paxton, S. Leake, D. Covington, R. Thomas, ski, C. Ball, 2nd Row: P. Reisberg, N. Coker, R. Buettner, K. Pitt- D. Green, G. Watkins, N. Cook, K. Brescia, R. Sylvester, 4th Row: man, J. Okerson, D. Moore, J. Obrochta, P. Schroeder, C. Glover, H. Critzer, D. Hopper, V. Hansen, R. Norman, D. Muth, S. Farrar, W. Hatch, P. Faber, W. Knox, R Neil, J Hallissy, 3rd Row: E. Carr, T. Saylor, J4 Wright, E. Brumbaugh, M. Kidwell. University Glee C lub L. Gilman, D. Moore. J. Owen, W. Anderson, D. Dixon, B. MacDougal, R. Pit- man. W. Rogers. Director F. H. Ford, 1st Row: D. Bartlett, R. Pitman, B. Mac- Dougal, W. Rogers, D. Hume, D. Witt, W. GuITey, 2nd Row: J. McCall, T. Faulkner, J. Owens A. Wambold. C. Keene, C. Ca- wood. G. Chomey, D. Moore, 3rd Row: J. Martinex. J. Franklin S. Linus, G. PHaumer, D. Dixon. President. R. Hill. Publication Manager, M. Rothenberg, S. Olin, A. Fulton, N. Tulou, C. Schooley, Business Manager, 4th Row: T. Ford, P. Carpenter, J. Jones, W. Wright, W. Wades E. Nolde, J. Ruland, S. Hoye, Ls Oschner, S. Walker. Pep Band . .m'm. 5 ,..;,.t Ist Row: A. Obrochta, C. Glover, K. Karb, W. Hatch, C. Ball, M. Hopper, D. Bralley, H. Hirsch, R. Sylvester, J. Wright, J. White, A. Pax- Schroeder, J. Berman, P. Mehiel, J. Hallissy, P. Reisberg 2nd Row: D. ton, D. Green, R. Palma, J. Pattinson, N. Coker. 260 Virginia Christian Fellowsth Ist Row: B. Knight, S. Stolzfus, B. Garber, I. Horst, D. James, C. Torrey 2nd Row: J. Mann advi- 500, J. Woody, D. Stolzfus, L. Poole, M. Henson, J. Alphin 3rd Row: D. Mitchell, R. Minekime, P. McDowell, G. Hobson, R. Schmidt. Baptist S tudent Union Seated: B. Pulley, S. Irby, D. Moore, B. Smith, D. Scott, H. Wade, S. McGinnis, J. Neergaard, V. Burcher, C. Brown, S- Collums, C. Hopkins, J. Garrison, J. Moore Standing: B. Holbert, 1- Snider, 13- Abshire, T- Biggar- 261 Delta S i gma Pi Ray Wingo . . . . . . . . . . President Robert Rankin . . . Vice-President Ronald Fuchs . . . . . . . . . Secretary Irwin Kirby . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer D. Ramsey, L. Schwartz, J. Earls, I. Kirby, R. Wingo, D. Jones, J. McKane. 262 $ . Ist Row: Al Costa, Treasurer, Marc Kaplan, Second Vice-President, Wiant, Foster Witt, Mike Layman, Braxton Hill, Bob Buerlein, Larry Bill Shermet, President, Hunter Sims, First Vice-President, Stan Horne, Sam Moore, Elliot Schlosser, 4th Row: Don Meyers, Stuart Adler, Secretary. 2nd Row: John Cragoe, John Wynne, Charles Gary, Gary Nadler, Lee Hilbert, Ed Gravely, Ray Hunt, Advisor, Thacker, Bill Harvey, Dave Band, 3rd Row: Don Spiegel, Dabney 5th Row: Al Suto, Barry Reiseg, Jay Miller. Alpha Kappa Psi BillShcrmet......................President Hunter Sims ..... ..........First Vice-President Marc Kaplan Second Vice-President StanAdler... ...................Secretary AlCosta . ... ..................Treasurer 263 I ntemational C lub Alex Lhoreau, T. Peter Park, M. Said E1 Habal, Francisco Rodriguez, Graciela V. Gerlach, F. J. Reu- ter, Nelido Bonetti, Matthias Landolt, Patricia Boles, Nelly Lehma, Robert Bales, Mr. Toby, N. Name, Mrs. Agnieska Salska, Manuel Atria, David Chapman, Mrs. Gulati with Girish, N. Name, Galal Zanati, Victor Fischer, V. C. Gulati, Helga Mayer, Pericles Meneses, Charles Baldwin, Bobbe Robbins, Alan Hale, B. S. Raghnnath, Ashok Varma, L. Bruns, N. Name, Mi- chael Wildgoose, Lisetta Giardina, Mrs. Victor Fischer, Everett Boggs, Kent Blocken 264 WTJU-FM Thomas S. McCaleb, David 1. Ramsey, C. Lynwood Duncan, J. M. Lloyd The A lumm' Association - wumm -. .5 C.GroveMcCown ........... ....A...A.. President James L. Trinkle ................ .....Vice-President Gilbert J. Sullivan . . . . . . V . . . . Director of Alumni Activities 266 The Virginia Debaters 1st Row: R. Smallwood, R. Pingle, S. Harris, D. Smith, H. Steiner, S. Gwin, Director, J. Rudolph, Coach, 2nd Row: P. Mausz, T. Taylor, M. Lefco, J. Cros$man. S. Jonakin, L. Duncan, J. Eichlor, P. Fox, J. Hay. Colonel Wilson and Cadet Lt. Colonel Company A Company C Jr.- of Military Science n, m M H. A. d n O m C Prof. Major T. Littlejohn- Prof. of Military Science Executive Officer Major G. Higgins-Asst. Capt. Garnetthsst. Prof. of Military Science SFC W. Buckwell-Staff SSGT C. Wood-Staff Staff Spec. E. Larsen- Company B Field Training Unit Lt. Col. T. Atwood-Battalion Commander Major R. Standlcy-Executive Officer Capt. F. Benser-S-l Capt. R. Hawthorne, Jr.-S-2 Capt. D. Snyder S-3 Sgt. Maj. H. Reams-Sgt. Maj. 1966 Army ROTC. Summer Camp ,4... .. .... .-.- a Specialist E. Larsen Major T. Littlejohn Aileen Markham Col. A. H. Wilson Jr. Major G. Higgins Sgt. W. Buckwell Sgt. C. Wood i l a $3 E 1st Row T. Atwood, Cadet Lt. Col., Bn Cmdr. 2nd Row R. Stanley, Cadet Major, Bn X0, D. Snyder, Cadet Captain, S-3 3rd Row F. Benser, Cadet Capt, 5-1, H. Reams, Cadet Sgt. Maj. R. Hawthorne, Jr., Cadet Capt. S-2 4th Row: 0. White, Cadet Capt., Commander, Field Training Unit, P. Shef- field, Cadet Capt, Commander, Co. C, G. Street, Cadet Capt, Commander, Co. B, A. Gerstenmeier, Cadet Capt., Commander, Co. A. J efersan Sabres Amim Gerstenmeier, President Randall Kreps, Vice-President Ed Fishpaw, Secretary Timothy Bramley, Treasurer Richard Vaughn Frank Benser Myron Steele Thomas Atwood Mallory Holloway Ken Lucas Lawrence Coppari Norman Wood Agnew Swineford Bradley Brooks Edward Shepherd Richard Dyas Roger Standley Alan Friedberg Jerold Fn'er William Pope Michael Cavey Stephen Harris Albert Grant III Eric Kalkhurst 273 John Hay, Jr. Edward Palmer Michael Cohen John Morese, Jr. Robert Brown Richard Payne Wayne Andrews Gary Tash T. G. Foster H. D. Reams Philip Smith John Bias . uni. navy 03 . wax Navy Battalion Navy RO. T.C. Sringman, L. Blumette, K. Manson, C. Gibson, R. Bubeck, J. Alpkin, P. Silkan, J. Richards 2nd Row: T. Ingram, G. Robertson, M. Cesarano, J. Lindstrom, H. Hamrick, W. Bailey 3rd Row: R. Fall Company Officers: Ist Row: M. OBrien, P. R. Pezold, R. Dilley, M. Ellis, R. Schle- ; Fuchs 1. g : a n.n www.umm mxmm GRM. .R CWT. , nJM,w .hh mmMg aZOH Mmuw ,oa , K,KK.V.. ..w .lu. mmwmam demFm Rpm ,e On,m.nmmP. y J n e nnauClud, pDE ,Ln m . 7n .o oPLmaAm C.CB..m wb .w gouRom .mRB ,RD Wu 3mm. SIRk3J Officers: Major R. H. Thompson, Cdr. E. H. Eldridge, Col. J. S. Hud- son, Lt. Cdr. V. L. Vine, Lt. J. A. Rottier. N.C.Ofs: G. F. Popp, MSGT, J. E. Broussard, XNC, J. F. Randhill GMGC, G. w. Warren, QMC, P. A. Johnson, EMC. 1 Mid,n Battalion Cdr. M. OBrien, Col. J. S. Hudson, Mid n Battalion Cdr. T. Dunn Trident S ociety Arthur S. Lazerow, President Kenneth S. Mattson, Vice-President Paul J. Springman, Secretary James P. Kaczorowski, Treasurer William C. Ager Richard C. Barr William F. Bailey Kenneth R. Bishop Lawerence P. Blumette Richard P. Bubeck Michael C. Cesarano Robert W. Conway Peter H. Dunn Richard H. East Michael A. Ellis Carl R. Gibson Forrest R. Huey John O. Huston, 111 Paul C. Hvidding Thomas M. Ingram Steven R. Jacques Geoffrey N. Johnson James V. Kelly. Jr. 276 Douglas E. Lee David F. Lines Robert F. Lundy Arthur M. Mears Paul N. Medford Michael F. O Brien Edward P. OlTley Robert E. Rankin Richard F. Schlegel Robert E. Shaw James P. Terry Robin Y. Weber A. Barakey G. Braulurger R. Crawford P. Downey E. Gardner J. Hobbs S. Mann K. Manson W. Mettler E. Miller R. Mittendorf D. Morrow W. Robey Arnold Air Society . u 0..qu um M F. Romeo D. Ruths R. Schneider T. Thornton D. Van Zant P. Viles B. Willard J. Brown J. Chorey G. Eggleston G. Gunn E. Hart M. Harman F. Hozbock J. Hughson P. Leventis D. Monroe D. Nelson D. Pace G. Robinson N. Schweitzer R. Stan D. Tiller D. Uhlig R. Wise Air Force ROTC. Murray Col. J . Cadet Lt m Downey P. . C01 278 Lt. Col. J. Murray Maj. R. Nunn, Jr. Capt. R. Thurston Capt. J. Moore Cadet Lt. Col. P. Downey, Cadet Capt. D. Turney, Cadet Capt H. Barbarika, Cadet Capt. J Hughson, Cadet Maj. D. Ruths, Cadet Capt. G. Brauburger2 S. Sgt. T. Faw T. Sgt. L. Blocker M. Sgt. J. Beason 279 4 , 7P? arm . 5 ., Tr. . q fg'zwtkrklrr E .745! ,5? int; E? if 1.. F riends we have, if we have merited them. Those of our earliest year: stand nearest in our affections. Our college friends are the dearest. m 1804 The new Inter-Fraternity Council olfice donated to the University,s Newcomb Hall by the Pi Kappa Alpha national fraternity set fraternities moving to a very active year. The University communit witnessed fra- ternities attempting to elp themselves through constructive criticism, constant evaluation, and continual activity. The change to a productive olTensive rather than finding themselves always on tthe de- fensive was evident. Fraternity life was well- rounded with improved academics, with service to the community, and with great fellowship through social functions. The improved scholastic rating of frater- nity men was apparent with the All Frater- nity Member Average being higher than the All Men,s Average for 1965-66. Sigma Phi Society was awarded the Cross Scholas- tic Award for the Fraternity with greatest academic improvement, and the IFC helped pledges and brothers on probation through their tutoring service. New projects for Community service were added to our standard Childrents Rehabilitation Carnival as all thirty-one houses ave their helping hands to Char- lottesvil e through Orphan arties at Christmas, work for the Recordmg for the Blind, Collection drives for the Salvation Army and contributions to the Rescue Squad. The IFC aided the United Giverst Fund throughout Charlottesville and also lent support to underprivileged children in tlbig-brothera, campaigns. Rush was shortened but all fraternities took their ttHot Men? and a new social season was launched successfully starting at Homecomings. ttParties must be closed,, was a familiar sound, but social events proved exciting for everyone. Housing conditions and finances both made great steps with each fraternity evaluating itselfiwith the aid of these IFC committees and the reactivated clearing house, and merchants and property owners wore new smiles. A good strong year for fraternities-one with a purpose and a re- sponsibility, and one that will always be remembered for the friends made. osfph P. Covingftih Pkit?EM- wC0Y 282 In 1852 the Eta Chapter of Delta K ppa Epszlon Was Established at the University 0 Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Ya e University in 1844. . ' Row: L. Paulson h Lee S. Hopson. 4th Row. R. Green, T. Ramey. 5th , . , P. Ca 165, Z. Calamos, Donald, J. Pmcavage, J. , ' . - . B. G h , s. 113M ion; RWM'FEEQIC J. Freeman, B. deBrun. 2nd Row: R. Mize, P. D. Roylance- ?th. Row. J. Covmgltaorii VaiILIICS-e Smlth, ra am CE: 2 Iiavalsh S. Bear, G. Rainey, N. Peeler. 3rd Row: S. Wilton, S. O,Brian, F. Wllkle, F. S. Kegler, . eu g . 283 M RWWMWMWWy 284 ,,i,,:,., 285 Edwm'D. Rbbertson Donald R. Rutfig 5 Algxander I. Saundersw 5r53v FISCHE'elie ' I Neil M; Shawen Stephen A, Swanson , , Kirkland W. Todd, 111,5 L Clark T. Tucker ; ' I Robert N. Tuke John A. Victor In 1853 the Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Jeferson College in 1852. Ist Row: Nunnaly, OhKeeffe, Hubbard, Scheele, Ruths. 2nd Row: Broocks, McElroy, Tucker, Jones, Lert, Lough, Gillespie, Swanson, Price, Lodge, Phipps, Eckenrode, Young, Shawen, Hingle, McKee. 3rd Wisreman, Francis, Nolde, Hardy, Beck, Innamorrati, Clark, Tuke. 4th Row: McDaniel, Hatten, Forrester, Medas, Yates, Meushaw, Reed, Row: Todd, Jemison, Robertson, Gowin, Pollard, Custis, Winans. 287 In 1854 the Eta Cha ter ofth'Kap a Sigma Was Established at t 6 University 0 Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at the University of Penn lvania in 1850. 13! Row: M. Andrews, J. Robertson, J. McNeeley. 2nd Row: H. R. Herring, 13- Landin, J- Antrim, R- Slayton, R- Gilmer, J. Dalgliesh, Myers, R. Taylor, R. Whitehead, G. Logan, T. Stokes, H. Trent, C. M. Wellford, '1. Guy, R. Gwathmey, 13- Ferguson, G- McMullan, C. Gresham, W. Wright. 3rd Row: J. Davis, J. Thomas, R. Ayers, S. Hoggan, H. Elchelberger. Evans, T. Cox, G. Willse, P. Barker, T. Johnson, J. Fishwick, J. Wentz, 291 294 In 1854 the Omicron Chapter ofBeta T heta Pi Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Miami University in 1839. man, J. Weller, R. Rommel, W. Gibson, L. Brown, J. Ray, C. Arm- lis. 2nd Row: R. Strang, J. Winter, B. DeForrest, R. Myers, J. Schmidt, strong. C. Wood, P. Viles, R. Bell, H. Block, W. Tylander. 3rd Row: J. Merri- Ist Row: J. McNeal, R. Wingo, H. Ilgenfritz, J . Vamer, D Jones, C. E1- 295 296 J ames y Ronafg? In 1857 the Nu Chapter of Theta Delta Chi Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Union College in 1847. Ist Row: B. Roberts, F. Stant, S. Pfeiffer, B. Harrison, J. Maillard, San- Thomas, M. Ulanich, J. Knight, M. Perfatcr, B. Gordon, G. Chap- dy, H. Meagle, J. Eustace. 2nd Row: J. Mabry, E. Owens, J. Campbell, man, G. Amett, S. Matika, B. Bousman, D. Mathers, R. Wyatt. 4th C. Wiedeman, D. Truesdale, S. Birch, R. Gambardella, B. Hubbard, J. Row: M. Clay, R. Greeder, L. Sykes, J. Putman. Clapp, Dave, J. Cassell. 3rd Row: D. Pursley, C. Coleman, D. Hunt, 299 5 i L '- , James, Downing : y gdii a$WK 5:2 gamii: 302 In 1858 the Omicron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Jeferson College in 1840. Ist Row: 8. Standing, R. Cusack, W. Albertolli, T. Dilley, R. Smith. 2nd R. Andrews, D. Nardi, D. T0pping. 3rd ROW: W. Lee, H. Richbourg, S- Row: D. Liverett, D. Harrison, J. Downing, D. Hadden, J. Ferguson, L. Shannon, 5- Underwood, G- Smith, H. 50165, W; Baukhages,T. Gromel, 5- Buehn, B. Smith, J. Moritz, T. Bohannon, R. Cusack, M. Craig, D. RUSSCIL J. Spencer, R. Short, 13. Simmons. Caldwell, H. Seaks, J. Wilson, J. Burkhart, J. Checkovitch, A. McCosh, 303 Edwin W. Finch Thurston R. Moofe Henry T. Harbin , Robert B. Patterson 1858 the Omicron Ch ter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at the University ofAlabama in 1856. 1st Row: B. Cabaniss, J. Mathieu, M. McKee, C. Edwards. 2nd Row: Patterson, P. Pettit, F. Miller, J. Ball, D. Mintz, R. Snoddy, R. Howe, Liz, S. Harvey T. Ruch, E. Finch. J. McCall, H. Thomas 3rd Row: H. M. Barron, D. Broyles, T. Slayton. Ike. 4th Row: C. Bowlin, G. Harbin, T. Moore, L. Wilhelm, J. Averitt, V. Krebs. R. Crawford. R. Hodges, P. Saul, R. Hickman, J . Cooke, P. Salter, C. Baker. 309 ,D'Mden'ck C. Montague Jr. 310 In 1859 the Upsilon Chapter of Delta P ' eSt. Anthony Hallj Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Columbia University in 1824. Ist Row: J. Jenkins, T. McCord. F. Hulse, F. Williams. 211:! Row: W. F. Middleton, R. Crozer, C. Shackelford, J. Harris, H. Jones, L. Tyler, W. Bundy. C. Gay, We Colt, C. Bear, S. Pettwa T, Moore. W. Hilbert. F. Callahan. J. Gates, E. Brooks, W. Gary, C. Wortham, R. Heartwell, T. Meade, W. Godfrey. M. Evans. 3rd Row: B. Jones. D. Bloodworth. 4th Row: J. Waitzman, W. Culpepper, C. Holfman, T, Holladaye C. Coffey, G. Harder, C. Caldwell, G. Goodman. J. Lawson, Ayres, J. Stutts, L. Wilds, D, Montague. T. Purcell. Robert A. Boll In 1859 the Alpha Chapter of Chi Phi Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Princeton University in 1824. Is! Row: M. Garrett, R. Miller, J. Soderquist, W. Ross, A. MacDonald, Dandridge 4th Row: H. Donnelly, J. Goodloe, B. Henderson, D. R. Tierney, thrinceW 2nd Row: R. Lundy, D. White, G. Kittredge, G. Dando, P. Gluzhowski, W. Bullard, W. Mettler. 5th Row: J..Keppel, Johnson, J. McCue, J. Spitzer. 3rd Row: W. Randolph, B. Burch, G. M. Menges. Buzzi, M. Miller, K. Ellison, G. Whitlow. J. Shileos, J. Treakle, W. In 1860 the Psi Chapter of Sigma Chi Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Miami University in 1855. $. RM; L :2: 9M wg a W Ist RoW' D Fleshood P. Fitch, J. Miller. 2ndR0w: J. Moore, J. Derring, S. C. Grange, W. Donlan, W. .Schofield, R. OhMalley, C. Foretich. 4th Row: Herbert. A. Suto H. Hayes T. Hicks, J. Timmons, D. Allerton. 3rd Row: T. Kreutzer, C. Brown, J. Rxchards, SA Hopkms, J. Freeman, B. Thornton, S. Fulto,n, F. Flynt, J. Greer, A. Duerson, R. Davis, M. Julian, J. Jetmore, K. Estes, T. Trostle. 319 VzEdwm C. Adams, 16. 5 J J Thomas Bailey i 3:; r-xThomasT Sadler , inoyden B. Benedict ' George C Hawkins, III , Robert K Shaw 5 Robert M. Bonan 5 Brian J Hogan i , William H. Shoup J MDonLald W Chambegiayne 1,5,1: Ted A. Spaiding 'W. Ronald Crigle - 5 1, Richard E. Spies Robert Dickey Gary M. Sullivan, Jr David M. Taylo R5ndolph Nuckols JV Charles TWPetcrs, Jr 322 In 1860 the Alpha Omicron Chapter of Chi Psi Was Established at the University of Vir- ginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Union College in 1841. 1st Row: J. Jones, J. Dutton, L. Lerner, G. Sullivan. 2nd Row: B. Hawkins, C Wood, B. Shoup, G. Forth. B. Shaw, K. Woodard, M. Fletcher, R. Spies, B. Hogan, C. Hoge, R. Benedict, R. Dickey, H. Hannan,-B111, L- Guffy- 3rd Row: B. Adams, P- Wagner, R- NUCkOIS, van Wageningen, T. Bailey, W. Meekins, J. Mason, T W'lliams. G. T Spaldmg, D. ROgCI'S, P. Murray. 3213 ,JamesiF BelL 7 L , i t v, Thomais Johgi William Calliot Peter Kll'k I IBickerton W Cardwell, Jr ' F EdWard C Carrmgton, Jr. honfasj'yDZWiibb, 111 Gary S. Wilkinson Julien H. Williams ., ' , ,r , Charles H. Wilson, Jr. Phillip Joseph Joerdens, 111 , H , y 'i ,. L. Phillip w. Worrall 326 In 1868 the Beta Chapter of Zeta Psi Was Es- tablished at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at New York Univer- sity in 1847. T. Feinour, B. Male, P. Worrall, R. Napier, T. Webb, L. liams, G. Wilkenson, P. Leventis, R. Tyrrell. 3rd Row: J. deRussy, B. Warner, J. Owen, B. Law. 2nd Row: H. Purcell, P. Lock- Marr, J. Bell, S. Conant, J. Potter, P. Kirk, T. Falcey. 4th Row: D. Etheredge, W. Childs, W. Timberlake, B. Strickler, J. Wil- Konz, C. Wilson, T. Harris, P. Rogers, B. Cardwell, T. Joerdans. F. Seward Andersbn v R :5 Robert L. Bartlet: Karl W. Boyles III; Joseph J. Braintwain Jr. Phillip W. Catron RichardeC. Chandler R Daniel P. caning Dana LA Ely A. Thomas Embfy III RichmondAM. Eugtis John A. Fall l R Robert CwFialdR G7 R R John P. Frye Edward M. Ford W. Silas Garrett Jr. Woodrow P, Gimbel A. Lee Gordan 111 H. Victor Hanson iberG G , James C. RHaka omas C. Heme; Richard w. Hughes 5w yriefLRangf , homas Oil Lavoy; R Johrt'Ru Light Ehil,D. McClanahan 7 77 Charles S. Mckinstry; R 3 ,,Charles s. McNulty '11le Liam? KlNoland R 3 RR R R R HTStiwggl G Breas ven E1 Ravine , F. Rich G Ll Roach III ton Thomas Jr. d W. TOZer R G Glider M. G Vaughn 1, Robert Warike Thomas R. GWaRrRren Ri h d L! Weatherford , R Z A. Weatherford Si iiel R Young Jr. In 1868 the Virginia Delta Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Richmond University in 1865. Ist Row: B. Wandke, S. Anderson, S. Raville, M. King, J. Light, C. Wykoff, L. Gordon. 2nd Row: D. Schwartz, M. Kaputo, D. Mc- Clanahan, S. Kellerman, T. Warren, P. Vaughn, D. Weatherford. 3rd Row: J. Fell, B. Weatherford, D. Collins, T. Hefron, J. Brain- twain, E. Ford, E. Tozer, R. Chandler, B4 Bartlett, B. Field, J. Frye, W. Lalle, H. Roper, T. Embrey, B. Harrell, S. Preas, R. Hughes, R. Eustis, D. Johnston, S. Young, J. Hawkes, C. Rouh, W. Gimbel, D. Wood, T. Roach, P. Catron, J. Rich, R. Carey, H. Kellerman, K. Spears. 4th Row: D. Tate, J. Noland, D. Ely, H. Thomas. John v. Eddy In 1868 the Alpha Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha Was Founded at the University of Virginia. 1:! Row: J. Crackel, B. Koval, D. Bouchard, E. Thumo, A. D Ander- Hubbard, J. Eason, M. Walters, M. Eickenberry, J. Roberts, H. son, H. Sims, S. Jacques. 2nd Row: G. Scott, R. Israelson, W. Witt, Maier, D. East. 5th Row: C. Johnson, M. Katos, S. Wheeler, B. Reams, D. Everhart, G. Jackson, J. Quinn. 3rd Row: J. Latchum, J. Harper, R. Cunningham. 6th Row: D. Deaton, T. Payne, J. Wilson, D. Vest, M. Layman, R. Shepherd, S. Morgan, J. Armstrong, A. Mears, R. P. Lineweaver, M. Smith. Stevens, R. Barnes, J. Eddy. 4th Row: C. Davis, W. Bondurant, C. 338 In 1869 the Zeta Chapter ofKappa Szgma Was Founded at the University of Virginia. 1st Row. A. McAllister, B. Dietler, D. Wetherington, B. Ashley, B. Cadotte. 4th Row: R. Crawford, K. Manson, R. Tansill, E. Lyman, Parks, R. Whittet. 2nd Row: R. Kriegel, P. Brown, R. Cirillo, J. B. Hand, T. Jordan, D. Meade, D. Parks. 5th Row: M. Kohn, J. Grant, C. Calhoun, B. Bramwell, T. Thompson, R. Kurtz. 3rd Row: Talbot, C. Gibson, A. Schefer, S. Taylor. N. Acheson, B. Frymire, J. Schwartz, J. Wheatley, D. Johnson, B. Constantine y Fassio Groh uck Hammer ' K Spisso Sterling Greg Sturgeon m Teny Roger Whiteway Paul Yewisiak Tom Zellers In 1870 the Beta Chapter of S'gma Nu Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Virginia M 'lz'tary Institute in 1869. Ist Row: E. Martin, T. Popeck, T. Zellers, S. Montgomery, W. Peters, R. Paczkowski. 3rd Row: R. Buchaman, P. Yewisiak, J. Terry, K. G. Sturgeon, D. Fassio. 2nd Row: J. McKagen, R. Gordan, R. Con- Spisso, M. Shetiield, Bob Brown, D. Nelson, R. Whiteway. 4th Row: stantine, C. Hammer, T. Birkel, C. Raley, B. Katen, J. Milbourne, R. Serino, M. Caffey, J. Hobbs, D. Harvey, Al Groh, M. MacGregor. F. Jones, P. Smith, T. Coleman, F. Quale, P. Groh, D. Chickedantz, 343 In 1873 the Lambda Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order Was Established at the University of Virginia. T e Order Was Established at Wash- ington and L e in 1865. 13! Row: C. Hopson, J. Milton, T. Homer, N. Stallings. 2nd Row: R. Hutton, G. Greenhalgh, T. Dean, G. Shipley, J. Williams, C. Koenig. Miles, B. Chipman, N. Mitchell, J. Gupton, L. Bachman, J. Kardos, 4th Row: C. Ohman, B. Parker, J. Swaim, L. Hafermchl. 5th Row: R. Smith, G. Salisbury, D. Greer. 3rd Row: S. Lewis, B. Trapnell, P. H. Harrison, M. Evans, T. White, B. Miles, J. Lumpkin, C. Milner. kiwi? V . Johnson 350 In 1853 the Beta Ch pier of Phi Delta Theta Was E tabh'shed at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at M zami of Ohio in 1848. T. Thompson, J. Putney, H. Hanna, B. deBuys, P. Talmadge. 4th Row: M. Stewart, R. Lewis, W. Close, R. Collins, T Finnegan, G. Street, T. Robertshaw, J. Thompson, P. Luke, N. Fowkles, J . Brickhill. Ist Row: L. Nix, T. Baker, T. Chorey, S. Helm. 2nd Row: G. Eggleston, S. Hammett, D. Davis, B. Rogers, T. Hotfmier. 3rd Row: B. Farhood, P. Mause, B. Borum, H. Martin, R. Yapp. M. Carson, S. Johnson, B. Cowgill, J. Lox, P. Sheffleld, B. Castle, S. Sacco, B. Hill, R. Pange, W, Albertson CA Andolsek B. Armstrong R, Barr S. Bowgrs C. Bradley E. Cahill J. Connelly J. Cross R. Curtis ; J. thera :1. Leitice In 1906 the Eta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Richmond Col- lege in 1900. 151 Row: D. Rogers, J. Cross, J. Connelly, J. Hashagan, J. Bradley, R. Feil, J. Metzger. 2nd Row: J. Lettice, J. Roark, C. Andolsek, S. Bowers, W. Shimek, A. Vermeire, F. McCarl, R. Curtis, M. Kovalchik, W. Copeland, J. Fioravanti, E. Hayes, T. Davis, P. Stone. 3rd Row: D. Kenton, E. Cahill, J. Kucera, T. Barrow, R. Comazzi, R. Barr, P. Shelly, A. Sammataro, L. Lucas, W. Albertson, L. Armstrong, M. Hughes. GaryR. Atkinson I 3 Charles W. Gay J ' Robert E: Ranigin John E Atheus, Ir vWillia'm M BamesCB L Reba: M Berry fCafter :FZ Bitcly , E A Hcrbert K. Borklan3, Jr GeorgeJ. Halland 3 Stephen B Kirwan P er M. Sanbo e , W 11am E. $0le:W mus Eric W Sigmund Rand H. Simmons , ' Aaron .7 810116 Stephen A. Soghoian Paul H Suhr 3; James A. Danahey, Jr. RobertEF. Pascal . thn T. Ward, Jr. ','J David W Draper; , . William A. Rgdglan, 55,9:W13nf7, 358 In 1907 the Psi Chapter of Phi Szgma Kappa Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at the University of Massachusetts in 1873. 1st Row: G. Atkinson, T. Corcoran, R. Rehborn, J. Ward, J. Athens. Hepler B A Burton S Kirwan. 4th Row: W Lucas, T. 2nd Row: D. Draper, K. Leoni, J. Danahey, C. Gay P. Chen, P. Suhr. J Park S Soghoian J Minor R. Berry, P. Sanborne. 3rd Row: J. Wiant, A. Slone, H. Borkland, R. Rankin, D. Clark, A. In 1907 the Rho Chapter of Delta Phi hSt. Elmw Was Established at the University of Vir- ginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Union Coll ge in 1827. 1st ROW: M. Burgee, G. Earls, R. Adams, B. Williams. L. Ross. 2nd Row: Lassiter, J. Campbell, R. Gibson, R. Fawell, S. Brown, R. Minor, R. J. Lewis, D. Patterson, S. Orrick, F. Carspecken, J. McVeigh, R. Ran- Shimer, J , Fletcher. dolph, G. Smith, J. Keith, R. Newton, L. AltaHer, J. Marshall, H. K zvvxnxxu n . risxst 3;; x - $51-3. v 5:: .- veg? . u n :t' Daryll Darius Bauefs Jr. George Harry Baum Stephen Timothy Bolton Ralph E. Bresler John Kirkpamc Briggs Phllhp ErnEst Doeticl Hugh Robert Drummond Michael SteIShEn Elder WaynE M. Emery CharlesrTayl ,1 Faulkner Russell HJ'FiskeL Jr. ' Frank William Nigreen Jr LsTerryi Lee Wolf Byron Travers Foncs , Harry Jennings Gam NEE1Ey Charles Lewis Ja es Joseph Lou Richard Allen Mattson Thomas Clyde McSwain J1 Paul Nathaniel: Medfo Daryl Mack N1ehwock1 i Rbbert Gordon Williams Thomas Lee Woodall 366 In 1914 the Xi Chapter of Theta Chi Was ES- tablished at the University of Virginia. The Fra- ternity Was Founded at Norwich University in 1856 Ist Row: R. Williams, C. Sawyer, G. Bawm, T. Jefferson, D. Nieli- wocki. S. T ylor, T Wolf, 2nd Row: M. Graham, E. Smith, P. Doetzel. W. Sullivan, H. Gilbert, T. McSwain, S. Bolton. 3rd Row: T. Koch. L. Nigro, J. Pollock, H. Haisten, W. Nordstrom, J. Campagna, P. Cam- breleng, W Shaw, M. Elder, W. T ylor, C. Crenshaw. 4th Row: R. Manson, B. Fones, N. Lewis, H. Garnand, W. Hamilton, F. Nigreen. C. Brooks, J. Briggs, J. Pedrick. 5th Row: G. Colvin, P. Medford, W. Johann, J. Loughman, D. StelTan. 369 NealABgrkus Bruce Baum Ronald Berke Alfred gBerngtein Wayne Cardon Neal then' Jemey Cohn Kenneth Cooper Larry Dhitz Richard DalIett Richard Dams 1 Jack Dmck6r Gene Fehdfgr 3 1 Joel Fine Stuart: FfiEdmah 6 Kenn61h Glazer Harvey Goldman 1 H 11 H 7 iMitCh Gray VStev6 Heiferfnan Harold Jacobi ' :Stev6 Kleinmanf , fAlbert 1K0n1koff :gLarry Leg11m ' irAndrewM 'n 1 1 1Edf1115rd5w1se1; Richgtd 6611121 '1 1 Ger Gordan . Eric M111102 Benny Greenbergr .Stan HPelkm Marc Kaplan Miller .WisEt I ; 370 In 1915 the Chi Chapter of Zeta B ta Tau Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Czty College of New York in 1898. Ist Row: A. Ribner, M. Wise, A. Bernstein, G. Fendler, S. Kleinman, M. Gray, J. Cohn, D. Meyers. 2nd Row: '8. Peiken, G. Rosenbaum, Z. Rosenzweig, H. Reed, G. Gordon, J. Phillips, W. Jones. 3rd Row: K. Glazer, W. Cardon, B. Grecnberg, M. Kaplan. A. Konikoff, H. Solomon, S. Heifferman, K. Cooper, S. Friedman, E. Heiner, J. Rothen- berg, S. Miller, B. Hofheimer, E. Wise, M. Levcoff, N. Cohen, J. Sabel, N. Barkus, I. Fine, J. Lieberman, R. Wachstein. 4th Row: R. Berke, J. Light, L. Lindenberg, H. Goldman, L. Daitz, M. Levinson, G. Robin, E. Munoz, R. Davis, D. Gordon, J. Drucker. B. Baum, L. Wertheimer, J. OhKoon, H. Jacobi, D. Dallett, J. Werner. i. tau; 1 k 3m xww9 k E Abramson nn'uaxnnav James Weissman David S. Workman e s, WV; w Tm gwww ZWWMW m A mam? In 1915 the Nu Chapter ofth' Epsilon Pi Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at City College of New York in 1903. Ist Row: W. Moses, B. Robbins, B. Chesson, G. Nadler, S. Adler, Reshefsky, A. Mogol, G. Berent, J. Grunwald, P. Burka, J. Ansei, B. A. Plotkin, S. Pesner, C. Markowitz, R. Grossman. 2nd Row: A. Rud- Greenburger, J. Pearlstein. 3rd Row: B. Grossman, L. Mintzer, J. lin, E. Langbaum, J. Holzwanger, J. Marvel, J. Weissman, R. Stiller- Abranson, J. Harris, H. Gordon, R. Branfon, J. Abrams, M. Lumsky, man, D4 Workman, R. Gordon, J, Krug? M, Goldman, G, Rubin, M, C. Barron. 4th Row: M. Barney, A. Graybois, R. Leinwant, D. Rossman, 375 Thomas W. FiShS?I,,,m' Robert H. Ahlers A Nbrmaf'fB. Hancock L Gerald L. Aiiibri William-H ode x James W Bremen A. Bruce : ' BriceyT Cbeke, Jr; y White, In 1922 the Virginia Chapter of Delta Upsilon Was Established at the University f Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Williams Col- 1 ge in 1834. lst Row: F. Collins, T. Fisher, J. Ostermaier, R. Vaughan, S. Rison. Leigh, N. Crisp, S. White, R. Rys. 4th Row: J. Bremer, S. Hunt, W. 2nd Row: A. Jones, D. DeWitt, C. Short, W. Templeton, J. McKinley, Bode, R. Ahlers, C. Wetherbee, C. Wood, E. Wooldridge, R. Lynar, J. Amon. 3rd Row: S. King, J. Kuhlmann, W. Daniel, B. T. Cooke, R. R. Solli, J. Rorer, C. Royer, J. Whipp, C. Daniels, B. Carper. Arthur Samuel Kahn Richard Alan Arthur Stanley awfbw' 7 DaVid Bruce Lorber ' William Agaxg Steven L Dick's? Steven Ed L ' In 1924 the Mu Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi Was Established at the Universzty 0f Vir- ginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at New York University in 1913. 131 Row: M. Hubcrman, S. Weinstein, G. Schapiro, T. Shiftan, M. Rosenberg, D. Goodman, D. Krauser, A. Loring, D. Stemberg, J. Cohen. 2nd Row: W. Grossman, P. Sudler, L. Wine, M. Barr, S. Taylor, E. Wood, M. 2611. 4th Row: A. WiIlner, M. Schmen'n, B. Ganderson, D. D. Upton, W. Shermet, P. Zimmet, D. Speigel, M. Fleischmann, D. Lorber, S. Ehrlich, C. Sachs, J. Hicks, J. Broder, L. Scher. 3rd Row: A. Lazerow, A. Adler, N. Steincrt, W. Cohen, A. Siegel, A. Ostrov, M. Osmalov, A. Kahn. u; ????...z HOmeI E. deweiIL V V , L John M. RogErS' : : aul Dami- E. Larson arris N. Ligdgnfem uglas L. Miler ISamuegl M Teel : :RonaldygTalet, M 386 In 1949 the Gamma Omicron Chapter of T au Kappa Epsilon Was Established at the Univer- sity of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Illinois Wesleyan in 1899. 15! Row: D. Quigley, R. Sampson, H. Lindenfeld. 2nd Row: C. Wilson, H. Croft, J . Brunger, D. Miller, R. Tait, B. Zmud, J. Haltiner, J. Rogers, R. Morrison, R. Ortner, B. Riley, R. Miller, L. Bull. 3rd Row: Josephine. D. Anderson, S. Brick. 6th Row: B. Quelland. M. Holloway, J. Block, M. Wong, D. Hicks, C. Portner. 4th Row: M. Teel, C. Cooke, R. Kurrus, D. Shaughnessy, M. Sykes, D. Larsen, T, Scanniello, G. Kidwell, J. S. Pryplesh, J. Rigoulot, S. Via, D. Gleason, P. Rosenstecl. 5th Row: Kaminski, T. Orr, J. Haddock; , Ale 8 M- , gyFWN W n w w .4? w In 1953 the Alpha of Virginia Ch pier 0ng- ma Phi Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Union College in 1827. 1st Row: B. Lusk, R. Bradshaw, Jr., D. Norton, G. Baer, R. Warner, ton, J. Bradshaw, J. Armstrong, Jr. 3rd Row: J. Gibson, J. Fullerton, Jr., J. Dinsmore. 2nd Row: C. Bailey, A. Hydrick, Jr., J. Voelxen, W. E' Crisman, C Crockett, 1' SPOIISWOOdv G' Gale, M' Fox, A' Green, Love, J. Harris, 5. Middlebrook, v, P. Zwanzig, J. Lipscomb, 5. Sex- P- USherv R- Bennett- Ex an E P .w E VT. nyeOrgc A Adler siRoriald S Jones Wayne E Andrews ' George M. Kelley, III Kcnncxh C Barber 1 f Robert A BendEr Bradley B BrQka Jamie H. Brown zingTthaS H Campbeli I Eugene W. Chappell Jr, Frank D Cox Jr E Charles D Didier Michael M. Eaton William H Edwards , George V Hart 6,1,;Phi1ip R. Henry ,1 L , K. Pezold , wWalter E Hughes L , Douglas V. PoW'Elson , JjJamgQ W. :Reid: In 1959 the Beta Pi Chapter of Sigma Pi Was Established at the University of Virginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at Vincennes Univer- sity in 1897. 1st Row: W. Edwards, T. Campbell, F. Smith, G. Tash, F. Kunkle. 2nd Row: R. Pezold, J . Fitch, R. Nelson, S. Lacy, R. Jones, M. Stetson, E. OhMalley. 3rd Row: C. Richardson, T. Thornton, G. Hart, M. Mc- Donald, J. Montgomery, E. Lojko, G. Kelley, P. Matson, G, Sadler, 395 R. Zink, T. Murphy, J. Reid, G. Gunn, K. Barber, F. Cox, D. Powel- son, J. Lears. 4th Row: P. Middendorf, R. Skinner, T. Smidt, J. Wall, D. Didier, P. Ronniger, G. Adler, R. Wise. P. Thompson, W. Andrews, J. Meyer, R. Bendere .1': Ink P. Billingsley, D. Bouck . I30 In 1961 the Beta Upsilon Chapter ofPi Kappa Phi Was Established at the University of Vir- ginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at the Uni- versity of Charleston in 1904. Is! Row: W. Pretlaw, R. Berry, J. Earls, A. JanderMeer, W. Getchell, Chewning. 4th Row: R. Schneider, G. Stout, R. Randall, T. Bryars, I. R. Schoenen, D. Morrow, 2nd Row: J. Hutton, F. Billinbsley, E. Kirby, R. Bauck, R. VanRypcr. 5th Row: K. Craft, V. Ventura, R. Gravely, J. Clifford, D. Murphy, J. Hawxhurst, H. McKane, M4 Vaughn, R. Williams, D. Uhlig, J. Plumb, K. Clark, W. Lindsley, A. Gelsleichter, E. Gray, G. Roberts. 3rd Row: C. Graven, P. Lisowski, Hales, K. Oder. 6th Row: W. Couper, W. Mook, J. Williams. A, Swineford, G. Davis, R. Buzarth, M. Schoultz, H. Hunnicutt, E. 401 Robb Garth Lo, ay 4 L .sxAndrew Crockett Ira Mitchell,,DaV;$ William George Davxs, Morgan Dennis Delaney, Roger Conant Wiley In 1964 the Alpha Mu Chapter ofDelta Sigma Phi Was Established at the University of Vir- ginia. The Fraternity Was Founded at the City College of New York in 1899. 1st Row: P. Dunn, A. Rondina, R. Hickman, W. Davis, B. Shaw, D. Brittingham, B. Stillman, P- Andrews, M. Cyckevic, R. Bugnar, A. Dixon, G. Hawker, W. Towles, G. Cooper, G. Jarvis. 2nd Row: D. Smith, R. Brady, Ada Fortune. 3rd Row: T. AI'nrhein, S. Hall, F. Chambers, R. Wiley, A. Ames, J. Callahan, W. Perkins, W, Gray, R. Garretson, J. McHugh, J. Webb, T. Petersen, C. Blscoe, P. Schennkan, Horn, D. Crockett, 1. Davis, W. Lacey, L. Wagner, J4 Watts, R. Cope- M. Delaney, G. Robertson, T. Moore, D. Muth, R. Standley, G. Estes, land, R. 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Darden, Jr., third presi- dent of the University, once said that ltmuch of what is finest about the Uni- versity of Virginia is found in its traditions. Acquaint yourselves with them, and you will find them of great value? The University has set a continual changing pattern since its founding by Thomas Jefferson one hundred forty-eight years ago and with every year shows addi- tional growth. The scholastic requirements of each class are higher, the registration lines longer, the influence of student gov- ernment participation greater, the athletic contests tougher and more exciting, and the grounds ever expanding. Still, the original ideals of its founder are honored and pre- served. A dream will come true when that well earned degree is received, and the reward will be great because of the contributions made to the University and the wealth of knowledge obtained from it. This Closing, therefore, may symbolize a yearis activities or every year spent at Virginia, but really it is the close of an era for us. It is not an era that will be forgotten, but one from which the knowledge acquired will enable us to meet our future and, in turn, help our Uni- versity to uphold these cherished ideals for others who follow. 433 438 IIOur University is the last of my mortal cares, and the last service I can render my country . . . could I see it open I would not ask an hour more of life. II W Staf Credits EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Edwin R. Feinour MANAGING EDITOR William A. Marr, Jr. EXECUTIVE EDITORS David L. Norton Jeffrey H. Cohn BUSINESS MANAGER Wayne M. Lee THE SCHOOLS Barton H. Reutlinger THE SPORTS James M. Lewis E. Paul Rogers THE GOVERNMENT Bickerton W. Cardwell, Jr. Patton B. Saul THE ORGANIZATIONS John T. Ferguson William J, Moses THE FRATERNITIES James C. Brashares Richard W. Tuggle, Jr. THE SUBSCRIPTIONS John R. Morris III THE ADVERTISING Peter R. Pettit Thurston R. Moore ASSOCIATES Kenneth F. Cooper Donald L, Wetherington Leonard Wertheimer Thomas M. Falcey Charles H. Wilson, Jr. Barry W. Graham Don E. Caldwell Robert T. Greene C. Lee Hilbert Fred S. Middleton Jim Voelxen A. Powell Gray IV OFFICE STAF F J. Rucker McCarty David W. Hudson Jerry Critton Ralph Main Jay Burton Ed Graham Peter Schmidt LITERARY STAFF Eugene F, Corrigan Richard W. Hughes Shelby Coffey PHOTOGRAPHY Edwin S. Roseberry Robert B. Liewellyn 111 Steven P. Helms auannannnnuoam I-Qooann-uwn - -uo-a-pnaws .- aannnuu.,$ Profile of 196 7 Degree C andidates A ABRAMSON, EDWARD C. M .D. ACIERNO, JAMES A. B.S. ACTON, NOEL P. B. Arch. American Institute of Architects; Modu- lus; Scarab; Tuesday Evening Concert Series; UVM; WTJU-FM; VASAC, 367; Forum of Contemporary Arts. ADLER, GORDON A. B.A.; EH, treasurer DuPont Regional Scholar ADLER, STANLEY M. 8.5.; 4,1211, vice-president Alpha Kappa Psi, secretary; P-K Dance Society; Virginia Council on Human Re- lations; Virginia Rugby Football Club; F.I.C. Finance Committee. AGEE, FORREST J., J R. PH.D. Sigma Xi; Sigma Pi Sigma ALBERTOLLI, WILLIAM P. B.Arcll.; MBA, historian, president American Institute of Architects; Archi- tectural Council; Bad Check Committee; Dorm Counselor; I.F.C., Rush Board, Governing Board; 3-3-3 Committee; Modulus; Raven Society; Dearfs List; President of the First Year Class, Archi- tecture School; Secretary of Architecture School; Senior Class Historian; U. Va. Housing Committee; N.I.C. Delegate from U. Va. ALLAN, DAVID L. B.A. ALLEN, ANN Diploma, Nursing ALLEN, LEWIS M .D. ALLERTON, RICHARD, J R. B.A.; EX, social chairman German Dance Society; First Year Com- mitlee, chairman; Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil, Constitution Committee, chairman, Scholarship Committee; Student Council, Life Insurance Committee, chairman, vice-president; Freshman Tennis; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society. ALPHIN, JOHN R. B A. siudem Stadium Committee; Virginia Christian Fellowship; NROTC. ANCARROW, FRANK R. B.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers ANDERSON, JUDITH W. Diploma, Nursing President of Fourth Year Class ANDERSON, LARS E. B A Rifle and Pistol Club, vice-president; University Linen Service manager ANDREWS, E. L. 3.5.; A343 Baptist Student Union; Cave Club; Out- ing Club. APPLEMAN, J EFFREY A. B.A. Deank List; Young Democrats C lub ASHWORTH, JOHN W. 3.5.; EN V C lub; F reslzman and Varsity Lacrosse AUSTIN, ROBERT J. M.A.; TKE Government 62 Foreign Affairs Assoc, co-chairman; University Family Housing Association; Young Republican Club; Alumni Association. AVERY, CAROL L. B.S.N. Women's Student Association; SNAV B BAER, GEOFFREY R. B.A.; Eda secretary; Glee Club; Gymnastics Club; Virginia Gentlemen. BAILEY, WILLIAM F., JR. B.S. AIAA; NROTC Regular Scholarship, Company Commander; Intermediate Honors. BALDWIN, MARK R., JR. B.A. V Club; Young Republican Club; Fresh- man Soccer; Freshman and Varsity T rack; Varsity Cross Country. BALL, JEANNE E. 3.5. BALLARD, RICHARD B.S. AIAA; Phi Eta Sigma. BAND, DAVID, JR. BS. 443 Alpha Kappa Psi; Cavalier Daily; Hillel Foundation; Jefferson Literary Society; WUVA. BANOV, SAM H., JR. B.A. Cavalier Bridge Club; Hillel Foundation; University Union; Ass? Manager for Freshman T rack. BARAKEY, AMIELE H. B.A. Alpha Phi Omega; Arnold Air Society BARNES, ALBERT G., JR. B A Cavalier Bridge Club; English Club; Jef- ferson Literary Society; Young Republi- can Club; Deans List; Treasurer of Jej7er- son Literary Society. BARR, RICHARD C., IR. B.A.; Em Intezmediate Honors; Trident Society; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society. BARRON, ALLEN D. JR. B.A. BARROW, TIMOTHY E. B.C.P.,- ME Dorm Counselor, Executive Committee of Counselors; IFC; Raven Society; V Club; Varsity Lacrosse; Imermediate Honors; Dupont Scholarship. BARRY, RICHARD A. B.A. English Club; Filmwatchers Club; UVM; Young Democrat Club; Army ROTC. BAUM, BRUCE J. B.A.; ZBT, historian, co-rush chairman IFC Carnival Committee; Freshman La- crolsw; Skull and Keys; Alpha Epsilon De ta. BEDSAUL, PATRICIA J . B.S. Womerfs Student Association BEHRLE, JOHN E. B.A.,- K: Cavalier Sports Car Club, president; Rifle and Pistol Club BENEDICT, ROYDEN B. B.A.; X? English Club; V Club; Pi Delta Epsilon; Freshman and Varsity Tennis. BENSER, FRANK L. B.A. Alpha Phi Omega; Jegerson Sabres; Monroe Rifles; Phi Eta Sigma; WUVA. BENSON, STEPHAN B.A. Rifle and Pistol Club; Spanish Club; WUVA; Monroe Rifles. BENNETT, ROBERT M. B.A.; Edi, house manager American Society of Mechanical Engi- nears, president, vice-presidenl; Engi- neering Council; Theta Tau; First Year Committee; Freshman And Varsity Track. BENTLEY, ANN O. M.A.T. BENTLEY,MARY M.Ed. BERKE, RONALD J. B.S.; ZBT, rush chairman Cavalier Daily; Corks and Curls; Univer- sity Union. BERRY, ROBERT L. B.A.; JIKKII Inler-Fraternity Council; Dorm Counse- lor; Executive Committee of Counselors, vice-clzairman; Jc ers0n Literary Society; Sceptre Society; Newman Club; YMCA, president; The Jeffersonian, editor. BETTS, CHARLES M .D. BICKERS, DAVID R. M.D. BILLINGSLEY, FRANK P., II B.S.; HIM, Alpha Chi Sigma BIRCH, BRUCE M.D. BIRCH, STANLEY F., JR. B.A.; BAX BIRELY, F. CARTER B.A.; tblilx: BIRNBAUM, BRUCE 3.5. Alpha Chi Sigma; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Cave Club; Hillel Foundation; WUVA Radio Station. BISWAS, MRINMAY D.S. American Society of Civil Engineers; Sigma Xi. BITTINGER, PATRICK F. M.A. BLANCHARD. JENNIFER L. Diploma, Nursing BLASER, JOHN R. B.A. Band Alderman Road Committee, secretary; Band BLUMETTE, LAWRENCE P. 8.5. Phi Eta Sigma; Intermediate Honors; Honors; Deanlv List; Trident Society; NROTC Scholarship, Midshipman Operations Officer. BLYTHE, GERALD G. B.A. Government and Foreign Ayfairs Asso- ciation; Young Democrat Club. BODELL, WILLIAM K., II B.A. Student Athletic Council; V Club; Fresh- man and Varsily Golf, captain. BOHANNON, BENTON P. B.A.; KbI'A History Club; Corks and Curls; Dorm Counselor; Skull and Keys; Inter- Fraterniry Council; IFC Governing Board. BOLAND, BRIAN J. B.E.S. Deaniv List; Intermediate Honors; Uni- versity Scholarship; Theta Tau; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE; WUVA Radio Srarion; Cavalier Sports Car Club. BONDURANT, WALTER G., JR. B.A.; IIKA BONFIELD, LESLIE J. M.A. English Club BOOZE, GEORGE W. 1V1.D.; 0X BORUM, ROBERT L. B.A.; duw American Institute of Architects; Presi- dent of SecomI-Year Class, Architecture School; Glee Club. BOUCHARD. DAVID W. B.A.E.; HKA, treasurer, conductor Vice-president of senior class, Treasurer of Engineering School; Engineering Ser- vice Scholar; Engineering Council; Theta Tau, Ireasurer, president; AIAA; Student Council; University Union; IMP Society; German Dance Society; Executive Com- mittee 0f Counselors; Senior Dorm Counselor; Lawn Chowder and Marching Sociely; Freshman and Varsity Wrestling; Newman Club. BOUCK, ROBERT D. B.A.; mob Demfs List; Baptist Student Union; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Corks and Curls; Student Guide Service. BOWMAN, GERALD L. BA. University Orchestra; University Wood- wind Quintet; Band. BOYCE, JOHN R. B.A.; AM: Corks and Curls, subscription manager; YMCA; V Club; Freshman and Varsity Lacrosse. BOYD, THOMAS C. B.S.; K2 American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers; Intramural Council BOYLES, CAROL J. Diploma, Nursing 444 BOZARTH, ROBERT S. B.S.; 11m: BRAMLEY, TIMOTHY B.A. Jefferson Sabres, treasurer; Monroe Rifles; WUVA, advertising manager; Wesley Foundation; Student Guide Service. BRANNER, PHILIP B.A. BRATER, EUGENE A. B.A.; 3M: Cavalier Daily; Dorm Counselor; Pi Del- ta Epsilon; Sceptre Society. BRAWLEY, RICHARD L. B .S . Y NICA BREMER, JAMES W. B.S.E.E.; AT IEEE; Student Stadium Committee BRIGGS, JOHN K. B.S.; 9X, historian American Society of Civil Engineers; Cavalier Daily, Governing Board; Demfs List; Distinguished Milifary Student; En- gineering Council; German Dance So- ciety; Honor Committee; Jefferson Sa- bres, Ireasurer; Monroe Rifles; Trigon Engineering Society, president; ,ROTC Scholarship Board; Vice-President and Historian of Engineering School. BROD, STEPHEN B.A. Glee Club BROOKS, BRADLEY B.A.; :11 . El Centro Hispanico; Glee Club; Jeffer- son Sabres; IFC Tutor Service. BROOKS, RICHARD C. B.E.E. Engineering Council; Eta Kappa Nu, president, treasurer; IEEE, chairman; Tau Beta Pi, treasurer; Intermediate Honors; Engineering Service Scholar; Concert Band; Pep Band. BROWN, CLARK E. BA. BROWN, HAROLD C. M .A . BROWN, ROBERT F, JR. B.A.; EN Alpha Kappa Psi BROWN, ROBERT S. M .D.; qu President of Medical School; Copeley Hill Council; Honor Committee; Dorm Coun- selor; Jefferson Literary Society; Kappa Delta Pi; University Family Housing Association. BRUNDAGE, MARY B.S. V Club; Womerfs Student Association; Swzmming Team. BRYAN, ROBERT E. B.A.; AErb BRYANT, CHARLES M., JR. B A Deazfs List; Band; Corks and Curls; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Student Guide Service, chairman, execu- tive board. BRYARS, THOMAS B.A.; 11sz Virginia Players BUBECK, RICHARD B. B .A. Alpha Phi Omega; Trident Society. BUCK, FRANCIS L. B.A.; :4, Freshman and Varsity Soccer; Freshman and Varsity Lacrosse. BUCK, RICHARD B. B.A. Newman Club BUGNAR, RONNIE G. 3.5.; ASAP, president Honor Committee; Inter-Fratcrnity Coun- cil; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Omicron Delta Kappa; Varsity Baseball, caplain, Sludent Education Association, president; President of Education School. BUNIN, DENIS O. B.A. Phi Sigma; Sceptre Society; YMCA; Lab Assistant; Student Grader; University Scholarship. BURAK, NORMAN MD; M: BURGER, ROBERT AID. Secremry and Treasurer of the Medical School. BURGUIERES, JOHN B., JR. B.A. Cavalier Daily; English Club; Jaferson Literary Socicfy, membcrxlzip chairman. publicily direclor; Newman Club; UVM. president, vice-president; University Union; Dearfs List; Intermediate Honors; Undergraduate Assistant to 2110 Faculty. BURKETT, LAWRENCE, JR. B.A. Dorm Counselor; Senior Dorm Counse- lor; Jegerson Literary Society; Wesley Foundation; Young Democrat Club; YMCA; Dcarfs List; Executive Commit- tee of Alderman Road. BURKHOLDER, NELSON D., JR. M.B.A. BURNETT, JAMES R. B.S.; 11qu Dean's List; Student Grader; Freshman Baskclball. BUTLER, WILLIAM G. B.A. BUXTON, ERNEST P., III 1V.D. Alpha Omega Alpha C CAMPAGNA, JOSEPH A., JR. B.A.; HX CAMPBELL, ALLEN A., JR. B.A. Cavalier Sports Car Club CAMPBELL, JAMES M. B.S.M.E.; AMH American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers; Cavalier Bridge Club; Phi Eta Sigma; YMCA. CARLE, RICHARD B A Maslers Program; Dean's List; Intermedi- ate Honors. CARLSON, GARY W. B.A. Jefferson Literary Society. secretary, vice- president; chpzre Society; UVM: Young Republican Club. CARNEY, DAVID A. B.A. CARRINGTON, EDWARD C.. JR. B.A.; Zq', President College Officm's: Presidmt Senior Class: Dorm Coumclor; Skull and Keys; P-K Dance Society; IIWP Society; Eli Banana; V Club; Spirit Club; Freshman and Var- .s'ity Football, captain; Varsity Baseball. CASSELL, JERRY B.A.; mx Freshman Baseball CATES, BRAWNER, III B.A.; mm Newman Club: Varsity Football Mana- ger; Student Trainer. CATRONV PHILLIP W. B.A.; ATQ, president CESARANO, MICHAEL C. B.E.E.; :X American Imn'mte of Electrical Engi- neers; IEEE; Trident Society; Band; Virginia Rugby Football Club. CHEEK, JOHN L. B.S.C11.E. American Inslirme of Chemical Engi- neers; Frexlzman and Varsity Football CHERWEK, MICHAEL L., JR. B..A,' ATQ Jefferson Literary Society; Virginia Rug- by Football Club 445 CHESON. BRUCE D. B.A .,- rIvEH, sergeant-at-arms, social chairman Corks and Curls; Phi Sigma; WUVA Radio Station; Virginia Council on Hu- man Relalions. CHOU, YU-TANG PII.D. CLARK, ELIZABETH F. 3.5. CLARKE, EDMUND M., JR. B A Phi Eta Sigma; Virginia Anglers; Deatfs List; Intermediate Honors; Echols Schol- ar; University Scholar. CLARKE, STEPHEN M. B.A. Varsity Track CLAYBORNE, WILLIAM A. B.C.P. CLEAL, PETER B. B.A. Filnmr'atclzcrs Club; Young Republican Club CLEMENTS, SANDRA J. B.S.N. COE, JACK M. B.A. Jefferson Literary Society; English Club; Dean's List; WUVA Radio Station; Cavalier Daily; UVM, secretary, vice- president. COHEN, NEAL P. B.S.; zm COLEMAN, CLAUDE S. B.A.; HAN History Club COLEMAN, RONALD E. BAA. French Club COLLINS, MICHAEL C. B.A. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Era Sigma; Demfs List; Inlernzediate Honors; Jefferson Lit- erary Society; Alpha Epsilon Delta, presidcnl; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Gynmastics Club, secretary- trcasurw', co-captm'n. COMAZZI, ROBERT J. B.A.; DMZ, house manager, treasurer Secretary. President of Arclzizecrure School; American Institute of Architects; UVM; Newman Club. CONANT, F. S. B.A.; ZAP, corresponding secretary, rush chairman, goat mother Corks and Curls; Intm-Fraternity Coun- cil; Sceptre Society; Fier-Year Commit- tee: Virginia Cheerleaders; Young Re- publican Club. CONNELL, PATRICIA A. B.S. Womerfs Student Amociation. CONNELLY, JAMES G., 111 B.S.; SIDE, secretary President, School of Commerce; Honor Committee; IMP Society; V Club; Stu- dent Athletic Council; Freshman and Varsity Basketball, co-captain. CONOVER, JOHN G. B.A. Intermediate Honors; Deanss List; Jeffer- sOn Literary Society; Cavalier Daily; Vir- ginia Players. CONTI, JOHN N. B.A. Deanss List; First-Year Committee CONWAY, JOHN W., JR. B.A. COOK, VIRGINIA M.A. Womenss Student Association, vice president; History Club; Democrat Club. council, Young COOLEY, WILLIAM E. M .D. COOPER, JOHN E. B.A. Outing Club; Wesley Foundation COPELAND, W. J. B.A.; 24,1; P-K Dance Society, vice-president; V Club; Football, first-year, varsity. COSTA, ALAN A. B.S.; 2N, rush chairman Deanss List; Student Council; First-Year Committee, chairman; Inter-Fraternity Council, Housing Committee; Dorm Counselor; Alpha Kappa Psi, treasurer; Soccer, varsity. COSTENBADER, J. M. M.D. Judiciary Committee; Raven Society; Al- pha Omega Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa. COTTMAN, EVELYN E. B.S. Wesley Foundation CRAIN, JOHN E. B.S.; EX American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers, vice-presidem; FirsI-Year Com- mittee; Virginia Engineering Review. CRAWFORD, GARY B.A .,' HKA Wrestling M anager CRAWFORD, RICHARD D. B.A.; K2 Inter-Fraternity Council; University Union; Arnold Air Society; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Vir- ginia Rugby Football Club. CROFT, LAWRENCE M. B.A.; ZsI', house manager, secretary Skull and Keys; I.F.C. Carnival Com- mittee; Young Republican Club; AROTC; V Club; Freshman and Varsity Football. CURRY, RAVENAL B., 111 MUUBA, :AE CUSACK, RAYMOND R. B.A.; thPA, recording secretary, vice- president Cavalier Daily; Corks and Curls, sub- scription manager; P-K Dance Society; Virginia Cheerleaders, president; Cava- lier Mug Club; I.M. Manager; AROTC; Newman Club. CUTLER, JOANNE A. B.S. D DVALONZO, RICHARD T. M .D. DANDRIDGE, WILLIAM R., JR. B.A.; X42 director Young Republican Club DANIEL, DONNA RAY B.S. DANIEL, WILLIAM ROY B.Arch.; AT Deanss List; American Institute of Architects; German Dance Society. DAVID, GEORGE A. L. M.B.A. Business Forum, vice-president DQVIDSON, WILLIAM R. B. . First Year Committee; Wesley Founda- tion; V Club; Freshman and Varsity Soccer and Lacrosse. DAVIS, DAVID H. B.S.; sMG, president, executive commit- tee chairman Imer-Fraternizy Council; University Glee Club; NROTC Scholarship Holder; Intramural Referee. DAVIS, HERBERT V., JR. B.S. DAVIS, JOHN L., JR. B.A. DAVIS, JOSEPH W., JR. B.A. Cavalier Daily; Jefferson Literary SO- ciety; Plu' Eta Sigma; Freshman Cross- Country. DAVIS, MARY ELIZABETH B.S.N. Bad Chock Committee; Womeifs Stu- dent Association. DAVIS, ROBERT E., JR. B.A. Varsity Football; Varsity Basketball; V Club. DEGNAN, FRANCIS 1., JR. B.A. Jegerson Literary Society; UVM; New- man Club; Young Republican Club; Fencing Club; Virginia Rugby Club; Virginia Anglers. DELANEY, MORGAN D. B.A.; AEth Phi Eta Sigma; Filmwatcheris Club; Tuesday Evening Concert Series; Stu- dent Guide Service. DEWITT, DENNIS C. B.M.E.; AT, president American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers; Society of Automotive Engineers. DENNIS, RICHARD A. B,CII.E.; AXE, treasurer, reporter American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers, secretary, vice-president, presi- dent; Engineering Council; Engineers Club. DIACKINSON, WILLIAM A., JR. B. . DILLEY, ROBERT T., 11 B.A.; sMVA, secretary IFC Governing Board; Irgtgr-Fraternity Council; V. Club; Swimming Tam. DIXON, DOUGLAS S. B.A.; A245 presidenl Echols Scholar; Glee Club, president; Phi Eta Sigma; Tuesday Evening Con- cert Series; Virginia Gentlemen; Alpha Epsilon Delta. DOETZEL, PHILIP E. B.A.; HX, treasurer Cavalier Sports Car Club; Filmwatchers Club; Tuesday Evening Concert Series; WUVA. DONAGHAY, MARIE M.A. DONCKERS, SUSAN W. B.S. DONENFELD, ELLEN R. B.S. Deaifs List; Woman's Student Associa- tion DOWNEY, PETER J. B.A.; TKE Arnold Air Society; Dorm Counselor; Jefferson Literary Society; Phi Beta Kappa; Raven Society; Virginia Players, president. DRUMMOND, HUGH R. B.A.; HX Freslmzan Football DRUMMOND, JACK D., III B.A. Cavalier Bridge Club; Dorm Counselor; NROTC; Varsity Track; V Club. DUNCAN, DWIGHT D. B.A. Dealfs List; Glee Club; WUVA. DUNCAN, GARY W. B.A J.F.K. Memorial Fund; University Ulm'on; WUVA; Young Republican Cub. DUNN, CAROLYN K. B.S.N. Woman Student Association DUNN, PETER H. B.A.E.; A241 AIAA, president; Engineering Council; Inter-Fraternity Council; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; P-K Dance So- ciety; Trident Society, secretary, vice- president; NROTC, battalion comman- der, color guard commander. DYAS, RICHARD W. B.S.; EX Alpha Kappa Psi; Cavalier Daily, sports editor, managing editor, managing board; JW'erson Sabres; Memorandum, co-editor; Phi Delta Epsilon; UVM; Spirit Club; NROTC News. DYKSTERHOUSE, RICHARD B S V'C-Yub, Varsity Track, captain. E EADIE, EDWARD D., J R. M.D. EARLY, JAMES L. B.A. Alpha Epsilon Delta EASON, BRENDA F. Diploma, Nursing ECKENRODE, DAVID B.A.; $1915 Executive Committee, house manager, IM manager, treasurer, presi- dent NROTC; V Club; Varsity Wrestling. EDWARDS, CHARLOTTE C. B.S. Womelfs Student Association EDWARDS, RICHARD T., 111 M.D.; rsz Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Dorm Counselor; Raven Society; Glee Club. EDWARDS, WILLIAM D. B.A. Dearfs List; John Randolph Society; Young Republican Club; Young Ameri- cans for Freedom. EGBERT, LEWIS E. B.S. EGE, DOUGLAS G. P.S.C.E. American Society of Civil Engineers; Theta Tau. EGGLESTON, LINDA J . Diploma, Nursing EGLAND, CHRISTINE N. B.S. Bad Check Committee; School of Edu- cation, secretary; Student Education As- sociation, secretary; Law Wives; Wom- erfs Student Association. EICHLER, J ON B.A. Jegerson Cup Winner; Jefferson Literary Society; Virginia Debators; Virginia Rugby Football Club. ELDRIDGE, JULIUS E. M.B.A. ELLIS, MICHAEL A. B.S. DuPont Scholarship; University Grant; NROTC Scholarship; Tau Beta Pi; Tri- dent Society; AIAA, Student Grader. ELLISON, KETRON H. B.S.M.E.; Xrb Bad Check Committee; American Soci- ety of Mechanical Engineers; Engineer- ing Council; Theta Tau; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society. EMORY, WARDEN H. M .D.,' diKE ERICKSON, DAVID G. B.S...EE IEEE ETHEREDGE, STEPHEN N. B.A.; Zil, president Dorm Counselor; Executive Committee of Counselors; IFC Governing Board; IFC Housing Committee, chairman; Skull and Keys, secretary; Student Council; University Housing Committee, Z Society. ETTINGER, MARK B A. Je$'ers0n Literary Society, secretary; Phi Eta Sigma; UVM; Alpha Epsilon Delta. EUSTIS, RICHMOND M. B.A.; Am Deantv List; 1M manager, concession manager. F FAMILANT, LAWRENCE J. B.A.; AEII Cavalier Daily; Dearfs List; Hillel F oundation; UVM. 447 FARHOOD, WILLIAM, JR. B.A.; $AO Young Republican Club FARINA, JOSEPH T. B.Arch.; EH President of Architecture School; Ameri- can Institute of Architects; Architectural Council; Deank List; Filmwatchers Club; Judiciary Committee; Newman Club; Tuesday Evening Concert Series; VASAC 67. EZULKNER, THOMAS G., III Glee. Club; The Organization; St. Paufs Student Vestry; UVA Student Guides. FAYLES, ROBERT R. B.A. Cavalier Daily; Lwerson Literary Society; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Virginia Christian Fellowship; YMCA; Student Guide Service. FEDUCIA, JOHN, JR. B.A. FEIL, JAMES W. M.B.A.; 2an FEIL, RALPH L. B.A.; 2m: FEINOUR, EDWIN R. B.A.; ZxII, president Z Society; Corks and Curls, business manager, editor-in-chief; German Dance Society; Senior Dorm Counselor; Execu- tive Committee of Counselors; IFC Gov- erning Board, president; 3-3-3 Commit- tee; Inter-Fraternity Council; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Pi Delta Epsilon; T.I.L.K.A. FERGUSON, MRS. LUCIE L. B.S. Dearfs List; DuPont Scholarship; Geology Assistant; National Speleological Society, membership chairman; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, secretary. FIELD, ROBERT C. B.A.; ATQ Glee Club FIGLEY, EARL H. M .Ed . FINCH, CARDE V. B.S. FINCH, EDWIN W., 111 B.A.; EAE, president Bad Check Committee, chairman; Cava- lier Daily; Secretary of College; IFC Rush Board; Inter-Fraternity Council; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; P-K Dance Society, treasurer; Sceptre Society, treasurer; Tuesday Evening Concert Series; Virginia Rugby Football Club. FINKELSTEIN, WILLIAM A. B.A. Deaifs List; WUVA, Operations manager, assistant news director. FISHER, ROBERT M. B.A. Virginia Council of Human Relarions; Young Democrat Club FISHPAW, EDWARD R. B.A. International Club; Jefferson Sabres FISKE, RUSSELL H., JR. B.A.; ex FITCH, JOHN H., JR. B.A.; 2x Freshman Football; I.M. Manager; ROTC. FLANAGAN, WILLIAM A. 3.5. AIAA, chairman FLICKNER, RAYMOND R. M.A.T. History Club FOOTE, MAUREEN L. 8.5. Smdcnt Council; Student Education Asso- ciation; Womenk Student Association. FORDHAM, OLIVER B.S. Cave Club; Outing Club FOX, HAMILTON P., III A.B. Honors Program; Phi Eta Sigma; Vir- ginia Debaters, treasurer, vice-president, president. FREEMAN, CARROLL P. B .A. FREEMAN, JOHN M, B.A.; AKE, president Cavalier Daily, Board of Directors; Vice-President of College; Honor Com- mittee; Skull and Keys; University Union, secretary; Spirit Club, president. FREIER, JEROLD L. B.A. Alpha Kappa Psi; Cavalier Bridge Club; Circle K Club; German Dance Society; Hillel Foundation; Jej?erson Literary So- ciety, historian; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; The Organization; Deanlv List; Outing Club; UVM, ex- change editor; Young Democrat Club; Studem Guide Service, vice-chairman. FREUDEN, NEAL B. B.A. History Club; Jejferson Literary Society; Deank List; Intermediate Honors; Uni- versity Scholar. FRIEDBERG, ALAN B.A. Cavalier Daily, city features, managing editor; Dorm Counselor; Jefferson Sabres; Echols Scholar; Intermediate Honors; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sig- ma, student adviser, president; Pi Delta Epsilon; Raven Society, secretary; Skull and Keys; Student Council, president; Omicron Delta Kappa; University Scholar. G GALE, ROSS F. B.A.; HKA Alpha Chi Sigma; Deanis List GALLOWAY, JIMMIE G., JR. B.S.E.S. Deank List GANDERSON, STEPHEN B. B.A.; AEII Cavalier Daily; Fencing Club; Hillel Foundation; Lawn Chowder and March- ing Society; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta. GARDNER, JOHN S. B.A.; mo; Dorm Counselor; First-Year Committee GARNER, WILLIAM E. B.S.C.E. American Society of Civil Engineers; Engineering Council; Dorm Counselor; Student Council; Theta Tau; T.I.L.K.A.; Freshman and Varsity Football; Univer- sity Family Housing Association; V Club; Omicron Delta Kappa. GARY, HOWARD L. B.A. WUVA GEBERT, PAUL H. B.A. GEISSLER, FREDERICK D. B.A. Band; Virginia Singers; University Stu- dent W. W. Quintet; Tuesday Evening Concert Series. GERSTENMEIER, ARNIM I. B Fencing Club; History Club; Jel5terson Sabres, president; Monroe Rifles; Young Republican Club; University Republi- can editor. GETCHELL, WILMAH M., JR. B.A.; 11qu Filmwatchers Club; Outing Club; Young Democrat Club. GILES, PATRICIA F. B.S.N.; AAA W0merfs Student Association GINGLES, JAMES B.A. Phi Sigma; Virginia Anglers GLAHN, GEORGE E., JR. B.C.E. 448 American Society of Civil Engineers; Tau Beta Pi GLASGOW, ALLEN M. M.D. Alpha Omega Alpha GLAZER, KENNETH W. B.S.; ZBT, president, pledgemaster Alpha Kappa Psi GOLDMAN, HARVEY B.A., ZBT, pledge president Cavalier Bridge Club; Cavalier Daily; Circle K Club; Corks and Curls. GOLDSMITH, DONALD W. B.A. GOLDSTEIN, J EROME M.B.A. GONZALES, MARJORIE G. 3.5. Womerfs Student Association GOODLOE, JOHN L., 111 B.A.; Xrb GOODMAN, GARY J. B.A.; St. Anthony Hall Corks and Curls; Inter-Fraternz'ty Coun- cil; Scepzre Society; University Union; Young Republican Club; Freshman Football; Varsity Baseball. GOODRICH, V. RUSSELL B.A. GORDON, DONALD A. B.A. Cave Club; Circle K Club; Student Guide Service. GORDON, RICHARD A. B.S.; ZBT Freshman Swimming; WUVA GOUGH, WILLIAM W. M.D.; xqr Alpha Omega Alpha; Lambda Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Sigma. GOYERT, PHILIP R. B.'Arch. American Institute of Architects; Cava- lier Daily; Virginia Players; VASAC. GRAHAM, GARY L. B.Arch; IIIEII American Institute of Architects; Archi- tectural Council, president; Filmwatchers Club; Honor Committee; Inter-Fraternity Council; Modulus; UVM; VASAC, sec- retary, vice-president; Dearfs List; Presi- dent of Architecture School; I.F.C. Housing Committee. GRAHAM, MARTHA B.S. Quting Club; Womenlv Student Associa- non GRAY, WILLIAM A. M.Ed.; A24: Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Sigma GREEN, MARGARET A. B.S.N. Baptist Student Union GREER, KENNETH E. MD. Alpha Epsilon Delta GRIFFITH, MARVIN C., IR. B.E.E. Baptist Student Union; IEEE; Trigon Engineering Society; Varsity Baseball. GRIFFITH, RICHARD B.S. Sigma Pi Sigma; St. Pauli? Student Vestry. GROGAN, THOMAS M. B.A. Senior Dorm Counselor; Executive Com- mittee 0f Counselors; First-Year Com- mittee; Phi Sigma. GROSCH, A. R., JR. B.A. The Organization; Student Council; Wcsrminister Fellowship; Echols Scholar; Rugby; DeanVs List. GROSSMAN, ROBERT D., JR. B.A.; thH Cavalier Bridge Club; Circle K Club; V Club; Young Democrat Club; Student Guide Service. GUFFEY, WILLIAM 8., JR. B.A. Glee Club; History Club; Virginia Play- ers; Sceptre Society; WUVA; Young Republican Club. GUILD, MARGARET E. B.S. GULATI, UMESH C. Plz.D. International Club; Graduate Economics Club GULICK, DONALD L. B.A. Jefferson Literary Society; WUVA; Young Republican Club; National ReV publican Organization. GUTHRIDGE, GUY G. B.A. H HQCKMEYER, ANNE L. B. . Womenk Student Association HALE, ALLEN M. B.A. Filmwatclzers Club; International Club; Young Democrat Club; Student Guide Service. HALESTEAD, ARTHUR L., III B.A. V Club; Varsity Baseball HALL, THOMAS 1., III B.A. Classics Club, Newman Club; Guide Service. president; Glee Club WTJU-FM; Student HALLETT, DOROTHY A. M .Ed. HAMLETT, CARTER D. B.S. HAMRICK, H. V. B.S. AIAA; Trigon Engineering NROTC Scholarship. Society; HANCOCK, NORMAN B. B.A.; AT Inrer-Fralernity Council; Sceptre Sociezy; F reshman Lacrosse; ROTC. HAND, WILLIAM ALBERT B.A.; K: Cavalier Sports Car Club; La Ccrcle Francais HANNABASS, MARY L. B.S. HARDY, JANET M. B.S.N. HARDER, GEORGE T. B.A.; St. Anthony Hall Young Republicans Club HARKAVY, KENNETH L. B.A. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta. HARMON, JERRY R. M.B.A. HARRELL. ROBERT W. B.S.A.E.; ATQ, Ireasurer AIAA; Engineering Council; German Dance Society; Judiciary Committee, vice-clmirman; Theta Tau, prestdenl, secretary. HARRIS, WILLIAM L. B.A. Circle K Club HARRISON, ALAN J. B.A. V Club; Young Republican Club; Golf Team, captain. HARRISON, JOHN P. B.S.; 2N Alpha Kappa Psi HARRISON, WILLIAM W. R. B.A.; HAX, president, treasurer Skull and Keys; V Club; Student Athlet- ic Council; Freshman and Varsity La- crosse, co-captain. HASHAGEN, JOHN P. B.A.; 241E, president 449 History Club; Newman Club; Sceptre b'0ciery. HARTLESS, ROBERT S. B.A. Student Guide Sociely, Alpha Phi Omega HARVEY, WILLIAM F. B.A Alpha Kappa Psi; Baptist Student Union; Young Republican Club; Alderman Road Committee; Deanic List; University Scholarship. HASKELL, DENNIS E. B.Arch. American Insitute of Architects; Archi- tectural Council; Cavalier Daily. Govern- ing Board; Modulus; Raven Society; Scarab, chairman; UVM: University Scholarship; Dearfs List; Vice-President of Architecture School. HQTIASOS, CONSTANTINE A. B Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Inter- mediate Honors. gAWKER, MELVIN G., JR. .A German Dance Society HAWTHORNE, HENRY C., JR. ALD. HAYES, GLENN M., JR. B.M.E.; :x American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers; Dorm Counselor HEARTBURG, LAWRENCE M. M.B.A.; BHH HEAVENER, MICHAEL G. M.B.A. HECIiEL, C. GORDON B.A. .Rifle and Pistol Club; Honors Program HEFFNER. JOHN D. B.A. WUVA, vice-presidcnt, program director HEIFERMAN, STEVEN L. B.A.; ZBT, pledge master Corks and Curls; University Union; Freshman Baxclmll; Freshman Soccer. HEINER, ERIC B.A.; ZBT, social chairman Inter-Fraternily Council; Sceptre Societv. secretary; Freshman Lacrosse, Eli Banana. HENDERSON, DANIEL B. B.S. HENDERSON, ROBERT M.D. HENLEY, KENNETH I B. A. Plume and Sword HENRY, PHILIP R. B.Arclz.; EH, vice-president Treasurer of Architecture School; Presi- dent of Third Year Class; American In- stilule of Architects. HENSON, MARY JO Diploma, Nursing HERRING, JOHN M. B A D.0r;n Counselors; WTJU-FM HICKMAN, ROBIN Diploma, Nursing HILL, ARTHUR, II B.A.; dam Cavalier Daily; Firxt-Year Committee; University Union. HILL, ROGER C. B.A.; Allb Glee Club; Jefferson Literary Society; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Phi Era Sigma; Young Republican Club; Student Guide Service. HILL, DIANNE B.S.N. Student Council HILLARD, NANCY M.ED. Womerfs Student Association HILSMIER, DALE B.S.; :rb Freshman Basketball; Varsity Basketball HOBSON, GENE N. B.A. Cavalier Daily; Circle K Club, vice- presidcnt; Virginia Christian Fellowship; Dearfs List; University Sclzolarxlzip; Freslm'lan Lacrosse; ROTC. HOCKEY, BERNARD J. PII.D. Sigma Xi IggFFLER, ELIZABETH D. HOGE, CECIL C. B.A.; Xxlr HOLLAND, GEORGE J., JR. B.S.; GIEK Freshman Basketball HOLLEN, PAT M. B.S.N. HOLLOWAY, MALLORY G. B.A.; T K 14: Jefferson Sabres; Monroe Rifles; Skull and Keys; WUVA. HORAK, KAREL Ed.D. HORNE, LAWRENCE M. B.S. Alpha Kappa Psi; Alpha Phi Omega; John Randolph Society; Trigon Engi- neering Society; Young Democrat Club. HORNSBY, CAROL A. B.S.N. Womelfs Student Association HOFEIMER, ROBERT G. B.A.; ZBT, historian Alpha Kappa Psi; Corks and Curls; In- tramural Council; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Cheerleader. HOUSER, RICHARD D. B.S. Student Education Association; Virginia Education Association HOYT, ROBERT E. B.A. HUBBARD, VIRGINIA E. M.A. HUEY, FORREST R. B.E.S. Engineering Council; Jefferson Literary Society; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Trident Society, president; WTJU-FM. Trigon Engineering Society. HUFFMAN, SUSAN Diploma, Nursing HUGHES, RICHARD B.A.; ATSZ, alumni secretary Cavalier Daily, editor; Glee Club; Dorm Counselor; IFC Governing Board; Firsn Year Committee; Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil, vice-prmidcnt; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; P-K Dance Society; Phi Delta Epsilon, vice-president, sccrctary-trcasurer; Phi Eta Sigma, vice- president, sr. advisor; Raven Society; T.I.L.K.A.; Spirit Club; Z Society; 0mi- cron Delta Kappa. HUGHES, WALTER EDWARD B.A.; :11 Cavalier Bridge Club HULSIZER, GERALD S. B.S.; ATSZ, historian American Institute of Architects HUMPHREY, JAMES H. B.A. Dealfs List HUSTON, JOHN 0., III B.A. Jefferson Literary Society; Trident So- ciety; Dealfs List; NROTC Scholarship. HUXTABLE, DOUGLAS D. B.S. American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers; Arnold Air Society; Young Re- publican Club. HYNDMAN, SANDRA KAY Diploma, Nursing 450 IBNFES, FRANKLIN R. Jc;19c;l'30n Literary Society; WTJU-FM INSLEY, ELLEN M. Diploma, Nursing JAMES, RICHARD V., JR. B.A. Virginia Christian Fellowship JAMESON, EDWIN C. B.A.; 1': Freshman Swimming JANSEN, KENNETH F. M.A. JANSS, MARJORIE E. B.S.N. Womeniv Student Association, treasurer; Student Council JARVIS, CARROLL B. B.S.; St. Anthony Hall V Club; Freshman and Varsity Football JEFFERIES, RICHARD B.A. JESTER, OMER L., JR. M.D.; rpm JOHANN, WILLIAM H., III B.M.E.; ex JOHNSON, HARRY L., JR. B.A. iOfNSON, HENRY A., JR. Jefferson Literary Society; Virginia De- barers. JOHNSTONE, LILLA M.A. Graduate English Club JONARD, THOMAS A. B.A. University Singers; chairman JONES, ARTHUR L., JR. B.A.; AT, rush chairman, corresponding secretary, historian Counselor-on-Duty, JONES, FRED B.A.; EN, recorder Freshman and Varsity Football; Fresh- man and Varsizy Lacrosse; Judiciary Committee; Lawn Chowder and March- ing Society; V Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Sigma. JONES, NICHOLAS W. B.A. Alpha Kappa Psi; Jefferson Literary So- ciety, president, vice-president, treasurer; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; UVM; Young Republican Club, presi- dcm, vice-prcsident, secretary. JUSTICE, BRUCE M. B.A American Institute of Architects; UVM K KACZOROWSKI, JAMES B.S. Dorm Counselor, Trident Society; Delta Sigma Pi; NROTC Scholarship. KAGEY, WILLIAM J. M.D. Phi Bella Kappa KAPLAN, MARC L. 8.5.; ZBT, housemanager Dearfs List; University Scholarship; Al- pha Kappa Psi, executive vice-president; IFC Finance Committee. KAPUTA, MICHAEL J. B.S.C.; ATS! Arnold Air Society; Theta Tau KEENE, CHARLES T. B.A. Intermediate Honors; Glee WUVA; Wesley Foundation. Club; KEGLER, JOHN 8., II B.A.; AKE, intramural manager, secretary Cavalier Daily; Corks and Curls; Ger- man Dance Society; Sceptre Society. KELLERMANN, SCOTT B.A.; ATSI Corks and Curls; Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil; Intramural Council. KELLEY, MICHAEL B. B.S.IW.E. American Society of Mechanical Engi- HCQFS KEPLER, WILLIAM G, MD KETCHAM, PAT B.S.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers; Trigon Engineering Society; W UVA. KETTLER, DAVID A. B.E.E.; EM: Student Stadium Committee, chairman; Spirit Club; Theta Tau. KEY, HUGH D. M.B.A. EIDDER, CHARLES H. .A. KINES, FRED T. B.A rclz. Dennis List; Universily Scholarship; Rome Scholarship; UVM; American In- stitute of Architects; Arclziiecnlral Council; Scarab, secretary; Treasurer of Architecture School; Treasurer of Fourth and Fifth Year Class; VASAC ,67; For- um of Contemporary Arts. KING, BRIAN M.D. KIRBY, IRWIN R. 8.5.; 1110b, historian, treasurer, president Delta Sigma Pi, treasurer KIRBY, STEVEN D. B A. Dean's List; UniverSity Scholarship KIAK, ROBLEY G. B.S.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engi- neering; Tau Beta Pi KLING, VNCENT G. B.Arclz.; Nb American Institute of UVM; Modulus. Architects; KNIGHT, JOHN B.A.; mx KNIGHT, PATRICIA B.S.N. ENIGHTON, ALTON L., JR. .A. KOENIG, JOSEPH A. M.N.E. KOOLURIS, GEORGE K. B.S. Dean's List; American Institute of Archi- tects; Alpha Kappa Psi; Tuesday Ew- ning Concert Series; Gymnasticx Club. KREIDLER, JEROLD E. B.Arch. American Institute of Architects; Archi- tectural Council; Bad Check Committee; UVM; VASAC a67. KREPS, GEORGE R. B A Circle K Club; Jefferson Sabres; Monroe Rifles; Sceptre Society; Student Guide, Service. KREPS, SUSAN B. 8.5. Student Education Association KRESCH. RICHARD A. B.A.; d'EII El Centro Hixpanico; Alpha Epsilon Delta. KRONBERG, KENNETH L. B.A. History Club; L LACY, LINWOOD A. 8.5.; 11191, Cavalier Daily; Pi Delta Epsilon; Stu- dent Council; Alpha Chi Sigma; Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers; Engineering Council. LACY, STAN B.S.; Elf, president Student Council Honor Committee; President of Engineering School; Trigon Engineering Society; Engineering Coun- cil; AIAA, Vice-clzajrman; Alpha Phi Omega; Wesley Foundation; Arnold Air Society; Dorm Counselor. LAFORGE, THOMAS J. B.A. Cavalier Daily, schedule manager, ad- vertising manager; Pi Delta Epsilon; Honors Program; Intermediate Honors. LAGOND, JILL B.S.N. LAMBERTH, EDWIN L, JR. M .D. LAMKIN, DUANE F. Plz.D. Phi Delta Kappa LANCASTER, JOHN B.S. Alpha Chi Sigma; American Institute of Chemical Engineers LANDAU, ROBERT B.S. LANE, EDWARD E., JR. B.A.; pr Dean's List; University Family Housing Association; Varsity Football Manager. LANNING, ELLEN E. M.Ed. Graduate Education Association; Wom- en's Studenr Association; Young Re- publican Club. .LANSING, FRANCES B.S.Ezl.; 11C Dean's List LARKIN, NELLIE C. M.Ed. LATCHUM, JOSEPH H. B.A.; llKA, social Chairman Freshman and Varsity Baseball, Eli Banana. LAZERON, ARTHUR S. B.A.; AEII Phi Sigma; Trident Society LEBAUER, SAMUEL M. M.D. LEET, J OHN R. 8.5. Plzi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; AIAA. LEIGH, ROBERT A. B.E.E.,' AT IEEE; Gymnastics Club LERNER, LOUIS R. B.S.Ed.; X45 president Dearfs List; Cavalier Daily; First-Year Committee, vice-chairman; Inter- Fraternity Council; P-K Dance Society; Freshman Lacrosse; Virginia Rugby Football Club. LEPLEY, LONNIE B.S.N. SNA U; Womerfs Student Association LEVKOFF, MICHAEL S. B.A.; ZBT LEVIN, G. JOHN, JR. B.A. Cavalier Daily; La Cercle Francais; Jef- ferson Literary Society; University Guide Service. LEVINSON, MARK A. B.A.; ZBT University Guide Service; Skull and Keys; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; V Club, secretary, treasurer, president; Student A thletic Council, chairman; Freshman and Varsity Wres- tling. LEWIS, CHARLES R. B.A.; $AG History Club; Jefferson Literary Society; Long Range Planning Committee; Fresh- man Track. LEWIS, STUART M. B.A.; K3, rush chairman, vice-president, president Cavalier Daily; Pi Delta Epsilon; P-K Dance Society. LIBOWITZ, MICHAEL S. B.A. F reshman and Varsity Lacrosse LIGHT, JEFFREY R. B.A.; ZBT, rush chairman Phi Sigma, Freshman Wrestling LINDENBERG, GERALD J. B.A.; ZBT LINIC, GARNETT W., JR. B.A. Cave Club LIPMAN, BARRY E. B.A. LISOWSKI, PAUL W. B.S.; THQb, chairman, Alumni Relations C ommittee Cavalier Daily; Dorm Counselor LIVINGSTON, BOYNTON P. B.A.; 3x LLOYD, GRADY B.A. Government and Foreign A$1irs Asso- ciation; Young Democrat Club LLOYD, WILLIAM E., JR. B.Ch.E. American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers; Trigon Engineering Society; Jef- ferson Literary Society; Young Republi- can Club; Rifle and Pistol Club. LOCKWOOD, PAUL F. B.A.; Z? V Club; Freshman and Varsity Football LOGAN, GEORGE W. B.A.; Mi: Cavalier Daily; University Union; IFC Rush Board, Kitchen Committee; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Virginia Rugby Football Club. LOIKO, EDWIN P. B.A.; EH UVM; Newman Club; YMCA. LOPEZ, CARMEN J. M .A. El Centro Hispanico; La Cercle Fran- cais; Dorm Counselor; Womenlv Student Association; Newman Club. LORD, CHARLES E. B A Phi .Eta Sigma; Echols Scholar LOVELL, BILLY J. B.A. Corks and Curls; Jefferson Literary So- ciety; Patrick Henry Society; Young Republican Club. IBJLILCAS, KENNETH W., JR. Deank List; Cavalier Daily; Jemarson Sabres; Young Democrat Club. LUTZ, HARRY A., III B.S. Deatfs List; Skull and Keys; DuPont Regional Scholar; Echofs Scholar. LUTZ, RAY W. M .D LYLE, MARTHA ALEd. Womcifs Student Association M MacDONALD, ALASTAIR S. B.S.; de historian Cavalier Daily; Delta Sigma Pi, histori- an, chancellor, John Randolph Society; Monroe Rifles; Pi Delta Epsilon; Sceptre Society; UVM, business manager, man- aging edizor, edilor-in-chief; Young Re- publican Club, treasurer; Young Ameri- cans for Freedom; Student Guide Ser- vice. MacFARLANE, GERALD J. B.S. MACKEY, SAMUEL A. B.E.E. IEEE; Virginia Christian Fellowship 452 MADIGAN, RUSSELL B.S. MAILLARD, JAMES J. B.A.; BAX P-K Dance Society; UVM; University Union. M?NGUS, WILLIAM G., JR. B. . MARIN, ANDREW P. B.A.; ZBT, kitchen steward Registrafs 01?:ice, registration coordina- tor MARKHAM, JOHN J. B.A. Sigma Gamma Epsilon MARKOWITZ, CARL S. B.S.; $EH MARR, WILLIAM A., JR. B.A.; Zq', kitchen manager, vice president Z Society; Cavalier Daily, circulation staff; Corks and Curls, associate school editor, organization editor, managing editor; Dorm Counselor; First-Year Committee; Inter-Fraternity Council, scholarship committee, finance commit- tee, cachajrman; Freshman Football; Pi Delta Epsilon; Sceptre Society, Fresh- man T rack, T.I.L.K.A. MARTIN, HARRY C. B.A.; fbAO Jefferson Literary Society; WTJU-FM; Student Guide Service. MARTIN, JOSEPH E., JR. B.A.; EN Cavalier Daily; Freshman and Varsity Lacrosse; Sports Information Service. MARTIN, KENNETH G. B.A.; due Cavalier Bridge Club; Tuesday Evening Concert Series; University Union; IFC Combo Committee. MARTIN, SHELBY J. B.S. SNAV, vice president; Womenlv Student Association; Student Council. MgRTIN, VIRGINIA L. B. SNA V; Womerfs Student Association MAST, JOSEPH M .A. MAST, NANCY L. B.S. Dealfs List MATTSON, KENNETH B.S. Alpha Phi Omega, treasurer; Inter- Fraternity Council; Trident Society, vice- president; Virginia Christian Fellowship; Virginia Rugby Football Club, trea- surer. MAY, WILLIAM H. M.D. MAYNARD, JULIAN D. B.S. Dennis List; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma, vice-president. MAYS, STEVEN B. B.A. English Club; Filmwatchers Club; 5th- dent Guide Service. MCCALLISTER, CHARLES C. B.A. MCCALEB, THOMAS S. B.A. Jej?erson Literary Society; WTJU-FM MCCARTHY, J. P., JR. B.A. Intramural Referee; Varsity Swimming MCCARY, THOMAS B. B.A. Dean'x Lisr; Jefferson Literary Society; Young Republican Club. MCCLANAHAN, PHIL B.M.E.; ATS! American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers; Engineering Council; Inter- Fraternity Council; Trigon Engineering Society. MCCOY, LAWRENCE R., JR. B.A. WUVA glilDONALD, MILLER B. MCDONALD, SUSAN C. B.S. Womeniv Student Association MCCANE, HUGH J. B.S.; IIKrb Delta Sigma Pi MCKAY, CHARLES N. M.Ed.; ex Graduate Education Association; Gym- nastics Club; Phi Delta Kappa. MCLEES, ROBERT Z. B.A. Phi Eta Sigma; ROTC; Freshman and Varsity Track; Alpha Epsilon Delta. MCLELLAN, ROBERT P. B.A. McNULTY, CHARLES S., III B.A.; ATQ F irst-Year C 0mmittee MEADE, OKLA B. B.S.; KS Alpha Kappa Psi MEDAS, JERRY J. B.A.; $161! Cavalier Daily; Deank' List MEJIDO, CLARE O. M.Ed. Outing Club METZGER, J. E. B.S.; DMZ Cavalier Daily MICHEL, JOHN L. B.S. Filmwatchers Club MILAN, ALEXANDER R. B.A. Deaniv List; Intermediate H onors MILLER, DAVID S. B.A. Freshman and Varsiiy Football; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma. MILLER, ERNEST R., II B.A.; TKE, historian Arnold Air Society, vice-presidenr; Dorm Counselor; Senior Dorm Coun- selor; AROTC, squadron advisor, squad- ron commander; Executive Committee of Counselors; P-K Dance Society. MILLER, G. E., JR. B.A. Alderman Road Committee, chairman MILLER, JOHN B., JR. B.S.; 3X Alpha Kappa Psi; German Dance So- ciety MILLER, KARL W., JR. B.Arch. American Institute of Architects; Film- watchers Club; Phi Delta Epsilon; UVM; VASAC ,67. MILLER, STUART I. B.A.; ZBT, vice-president First Year Committee; Sceptre Society; Freshman Football. MILLER, SUZANNE M.Ed. Baptist Student Union; Graduate Edu- cation Association; Womeifs Student Association; Student Guide Service. MILTON, JOHN D., JR. B.A.; KA Baptist Student Union; Dorm Counse- lor; Executive Committee of Counse- lors; McCormick Road Counselors, vice-chairman; P-K Dance Society; Raven Society; T.I.L.K.A.; University Union, president; Omicron Delta Kappa. MOBLEY, DORINDA S. B.S.N. MONROE, NANCY P. B.S. Student Education Association MOODY, MARGARET Diploma, Nursing Library Committee; Vice-Presidentr of 453 Second-Year Class; SNAV, president; Student Nurses Association, nomina- tions committee. MOORE, ANITA B.S. Womenk Student Association MOORE, A. E. B.S. MOORE, DELMAS W., JR. B.A. Baptist Student Union; Glee Club; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Tues- day Evening Concert Series; Virginia Gentlemen. MOORE, MYLES B.A. MOORE, RICHARD A. M.D. Medical Inrer-Fraternity Council; Stu- dent Council M?CRE, SAMUEL P., JR. B. . Alpha Kappa Psi MOORE, THOMAS S. B.A.; Aid: Jefferson Literary Society; Monroe Rifles; Phi Eta Sigma; Deank List Echols Scholar; Intermediate Honors. MORGAN, THOMAS J. B.A. NROTC MORRIS, FRED B.C.H.E.,- OAK American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers; Phi Eta Sigma. MORRISON, ROBERT G. B.A.; TKE, rush chairman, pledge trainer Dorm Counselor; Executive Committee of Counselors; Inter-Fraternity Council; WTJU-FM; WUVA; Young Democrat Club; Skull and Keys; Student Council. MORROW, DANIEL S. B.A. Dean's List; DuPont Regional Scholar; Echols Scholar; Fencing Club; History Honors; Interjection, Editorial Board; The Organization; Skull and Keys; Stu- dent Council; University Scholars and Fellows, president; Westminister Fellow- ship. MORROW, DONALD B. B.A.; 11ch Arnold Air Society MOSER, WILLIAM R. B.S.Ch.E. American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers, vice-president; Cavalier Daily, re- porter; Engineering Service Scholar; Phi Eta Sigma; Raven Society. MOSES, H. W. B.A. Gymnastics Club; Lawn Chowder and Marchng Society; Freshman and Var- sity Cross-Country; Dcanlv List; Echols Scholar; Phi Eta Sigma, secretary; Skull and Keys; V Club; Freshman and Var- sity Track, Alpha Epsilon Delta. MUELLER, RICHARD P. B.A. Alpha Phi Omega; Echols Scholar; Spe- cial Scholar Program. MULLER, RICHARD B.A. Smdents for Social Action; University Singers; Virginia Council on Human Relations; Young Democrat Club. MURPHY, TERRENCE M .D. MURPHY, THOMAS B.A.; 2H Cavalier Daily; Dorm Counselor; Inter- Fraternity Council; P-K Dance Society; Phi Delta Epsilon; UVM, editor; Vir- ginia Debaters. MURRAY, MELISSA A. B.S.N. N NAPONICK, JOHN B A H-isl'orian of The College; Alpha Ep- silon Delta; V Club; Spirit Club; VarV 5in Football; Varsity Basketball. NASH, THOMAS C. B.A.; 211 Virginia Players, treasurer NAVON, RALPH S. B.A.; AEH University Union; Plume and Sword; Hillel Foundation; University Guide Service; Cavalier Bridge Club; DuPont Regional Scholarship. NELSON, RICHARD A. B.A.; EN Arnold Air Society; Alpha Epsilon Del- ta; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; V Club; Varsity Soccer. NELSON, ROBERT M., JR. B.A.; :11, first counselor UVM, managing editor; Pi Delta Ep- silon; Echols Scholar. NEWBOLD, FRED R. B.S.Ch.E. Raven Society; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Tau Beta Pi; Uni- versity Family Housing Association. NEWELL, GORDON B. M.D. NOLAN, CAROLYN G. lMA. Phi Beta Kappa; Woodrow Wilson Fel- lowship; Virginia Singers accompanist. NOLAN, DONALD B. M.D. NOLAND, JAMES R. B.A.; Am NORTON, DAVID L. B.A.; Edi, rush chairman, vice-president, president Corks and Curls, sports editor, execu- tive editor; Senior Dorm Counselor; Executive Committee of Counselors; Inter-Fraternity Council, Scholarship and Housing Committees; T.I.L.K.A.; Skull and Keys, vice-presidem; Pi Delta Epsilon, secretary-treasurer; P-K Dance Society; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Freshman Lacrosse. NOWAK, R. CRAIG B.A. Deazfs List; Corks and Curls; Confer- ence on the Atlantic Community; Intra- mural Basketball Official; AFROTC. NYSTROM, PAUL G., JR. BAA; ZN P-K Dance Society; Sigma Gamma Ep- silon; Freshman and Varsity Track. 0 OVBRIEN, EDWARD L. B.A. Young Democrat OVNEAL, PATRICK B. M.A. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega. ORRICK, STUART 8., JR. B.A.; St. Elmo Hall F reshman and Varsity Lacrosse OWER, A. D. B.A. Young Republican Club P PAGE, PETER L. B.A. Freshman Swimming PARKER, KAREN L. 3.5. Women's Student Association PARKER, MARIAN L. 8.5. PARSONS, JEFFERY G. B.Arch. American Institute of Architects; Film- walchers Club; Scarab; Tuesday Eve- ning Concert Series; Deanlv List. PATTON, ROBERT B. M.B.A. 454 PAVANARIT, APINAN B.A. PAYNE, THOMAS H. 8.5.; IIKA Dean's List; Senior Dorm Counselor; Execmive Committee of Counselors. PEARSON, CEDRIC E. B.A. Eclzols Scholar; Intermediate Honors; Honor Program; Philosophy Club; Glee Club. PEELER, NORMAN C. B.A.; AKE, vice-prcsident Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; P-K Dance Society; Freshman and VarV sity Lacrosse; Junior Manager of Intra- mural Department. PEIKIN, CHARLES S. 3.5.; ZBT WUVA PEIPON, MICHAELEEN B.S. Newman Club; Womeniv Student Asso- ciation; T uesday Evening Concert Series; Young Democrat Club. PENNER, HARRY H., JR. B.A.; 1110b Jefferson Literary Society; Young Re- publican Club; Air Force ROTC. EZNNFIELD, EDWARD B. Jefferson Literary Society; Young Re- publican Club; John Bassett Moore In- ternational Law Society. PEPPER, HARRY C., III B.S.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers; Honors Program; Jefferson Liter- ary Society; Raven Society; Trigon En- gifzeering Society; Dearfs List; Tau Beta 1. PERKINS, WALTER B. B.A.E.; A?BP AIAA PERRY, THOMAS L. M .D. PESNER, STEVEN B.A.; dVEII, treasurer, assistant pledge- master Intermediate Honors; UVM; Skull and Keys; Virginia Council on Human Re- lations; Hillel Foundation; Young Democrat Club. PETEE, SHERRON B.S.N.; ZTA, treasurer PETERS, GERALD O. B.A. PEYTON, RANDOLPH G. B .A. PEZOLD, ROBERT K. B.S.; :11 Inter-Fralernity Council; Judiciary Com- mittee, secretary; Raven Society, Raven Council; Student Council, secretaary. PFEIFFER, GEORGE S. B.A.; MAX Cavalier Daily; Dorm Counselor; Phi Eta Sigma; Raven Society; Pi Delta Ep- silon; Scepzre Society; German Dancc Society; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society. PHILLIPS, HARRY L., JR. B.A. Phi Sigma PHILLIPS, JERRY M. B.A.; ZBT V Club; Freshman and Varsity Wres- lling PIERCE, W. R. M.N.E.; AT American Nuclear Society; Pi Tau Sig- ma; Tau Beta Pi. PINCUS, SAMUEL N. B A Deanis List; Intermediate Honors; Ech- ols Scholar; Hillel Foundation, cabinet; Trialog, vice-president; Young Democrat Club. PLOTKIN, ALAN D. B.A.; 'bEH, prexident Inter-Fraternity Council; University Union; Skull and Keys; German Dance Society. PLUMMER, RICHARD R. B.A.; St. Elmo Hall, intramural manager Cavalier Daily; NROTC; Freshman and Varsity Football; Freshman Lacrosse. POATES, KENNETH L. B.S.; St. Anthony Hall Vice-President of Education School; Cavalier Daily; Governing Board; Eli Banana; Freshman and Varsity Football. POLK, JAMES H., III M.B.A. POLLARD, ANN B.S.N. POPECK, ANTHONY J. B.A.; EN, lieutenant commander Dearfs List; V Club; Freshman and Varsity Football. PRICE, JAMES 0., JR. B.A. Dearfs List; Alpha Phi Omega PRICE, JAMES W. B.A. Alpha Phi Omega PRYSE, CLAUDIA M. B.S.E. Young Republican Club PYSZ, PAULINE A. B.S.N. Q QUERY, JAMES S., III B.S. American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers QUINN, FRANK S., III M A. Pizi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Dearfs List; Sigma Pi Sigma. R RAINEY, THOMAS J., III B.A.,- AKE Corks and Curls; Eli Banana; Freshman and Varsity Football; IMP Society; Freshman and Varsity Lacrosse; Judi- ciary Committee; I.M. Junior Manager; IFC Scholarship Committee; Pi Delta Epsilon; Skull and Keys; ROTC; Uni- versity Union; V Club; Spirit Club. RAMSEY, CHARLES B.C.H.E. Alpha Chi Sigma; American Institute of Chemical Engineers RANKIN, ROBERT E. B.S.; 402K Delta Sigma Pi; Trident Society RANKIN, ROSALIE A. M.A. REED, MARY E. M.Ed.; ZTA. secretary Women Student Association REINHOLD, GLENN C. M.B.A. Graduate School of Business Administra- tilon, Scoretary-Treasurer 0f Second-Year c ass. REISIG, BARRY L. B.S. Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Deank List. RESHEFSKY, BONNIE L. M .D. RHOADES, LEE A. B.1V1.E. American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers; Freslmmn and Varsity Golf; I.M. Junior Manager; Jayerson Sabres; New- man Club; V Club. RICHARDS, ASHBY T., JR. B.S. Bad Check Committee; Beta Gamma Sigma; Delta Sigma Pi; Tuesday Evening Concert Series; Young Republican Club. RICHARDS, JESSE M., 111 B.A.; 1110b PVK Dance Society 455 RICHARDSON, HILA B.S.N. President of Nursing School RITCHER, TOBIN M. B.C.P. Band; DeanEs List; Jejferson Sabres, president; Jeffermn Lilerary Society; Lawn Chowder and Marchng Society; Virginia Citizens Planning Association Scholarship; ROTC; WTJU-FM. RICK, JOHN W., II M .B.A. Dorm Counselor; Executive Committee of Counselors; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Monroe Hill Coun- selors, chairman, University Committee on Housihg, T.I.L.K.A., Z Society. RIO, S. RICHARD B.A. RISON, STEPHEN W. B.S.; AT IEEE ROARK, JAMES E. B.A.; EM: Cavalier Daily; German Dance Society; Government 62 Foreign Ajyairs Associa- tion; Inter-Fraternity Council; JeVerson Literary Society; Sceptre Society; WUVA; Dearfs List; DuPont Regional Scholarship; F reslzman Lacrosse. ROBERTS, GREGORY B. B.E..;E H101, IEEE; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; V Club; Swim Team, captain. ROBERTS, WILLIAM W. B.A.; MAX DeanEs List ROBERTSON, GARY L. B.E.E.; ADI! IEEE ggBEY, WILLIAM A. Freshman and Varsity Baseball; Arnold Air Society, squadron conunander. ROBILOTTI, RICHARD V. M A Hi'stdy Club ROEBUCK, JAMES R., JR. M.A. ROEHRENBECK, DAVID B.A.; ATQ ROGERS, SUE A. B.S. Wesley Foundation, secretary ROGERS, WILLIAM E., JR. B.S.: 1M6. secretary V Club, Freshman and Varsity Baseball; Student Education Association, EOGERS, WILLIAM R. .A. Glee Club; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Virginia Gentlemen; Young Democrat Club; YMCA; Varsity Soccer. ROTHENBERG, MARTIN BA Trinity Project ROUND, BYRON J. B.A. ROWE, DOUGLAS M.D. ROWLETT, RUSSELL 1., 111 BA. The Organization; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Echols Scholar; University Scholar; Intersection, Editorial Board. RUTHS, DONALD R. B.A.; sbKIII Arnold Air Society; Inter-Fraternity Council, Imramural Council; Sceptre Society; V Club; Spirit Club; Virginia Cheerleaders; Freshman and Varsity Wrestling. RUTLEDGE, GARY L. BA. Deanss List RYAN, JOHN C. M.B.A. S SACCO, SAMUEL R. B.S.; drAO kitchen manager; Cavalier Daily SACKS, CHARLES N. B.A.; AEH English Club SAEGMULLER, SUSAN B.S. SAGER, JAMES F. B.A. SALADINO, CARL A. M .A . Society of Archilcctural Historians SALTER, PAUL P. 111 B.A.; :AE Deanss List; Phi Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta SAMMATARO, ANDREW T. P. B. Arch; 24,13; secretary-treasurer; Treasurer, Secretary, and Vice-President of Architecture School; American Institute of Architects; Architectural Council; Deanss List; Modulus; Newman Club; Student Council; UVM; Univer- sity Scholarship. SARGEANT, DANIEL T. JR. B.A. Phi Era Sigma; Tuesday Evening Con- cert Series SAUNDERS, JAMES B., JR. B A E.ch'ols Scholar SAUNDERS, MARILYN M. 3.5. Womenss Student Association SAUNDERS, MORTON T. M .B.A. SAUNDERS, THOMAS A., III M.B.A. . AIAA; Business F orum, president, Phi Beta Kappa, T.I.L.K.A. SCHAPIRO, GEORGE A. B.A.; AEH, president; treasurer, house manager IFC; There Tau; WUVA Radio Station. SCHER, MICHAEL A. 3A .; AEII, social chairman, athletic chairman I ntramural C ouncil, assistant semor manager; Student Guide Service. SCHLOSSER, ELLIOT M. 3.5. Alpha Kappa Psi; Hillel Foundation ??HSANMUGAM, NACHIPPAN . c. International Club SCHERFFIUS, WILLIAM E. B.A.; rIrEK, secretary Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Vice president; Dearfs List; P-K Dance Society; Under- graduate Instructor, sGeologyL SCHLEGEL, ROWLAND F. B.A.; Xzb Inter-Fraternity Council; P-K Dance Society; Phi Delta Epsilon; Sceptre So- ciety; Trident Society; UVM, business manager; WUVA. SCHNEIDER, GERALD A. B.A.; Dbl? Cavalier Daily; Dean,s List; Dormitory Counselor; First-Year Committee; Uni- versity Union. SCHNEIDER, PAUL S. M.A. Graduate English Club. SCHEIDER, RONALD D. B.A., IIIOD Arnold Air Society; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Swimming, Varsity and Freshman. ngCAHOOLEY, CHRISTOPHER C. Cavalier Daily; Jefferson Literary So- ciety; The Organization; Skull and Keys; Young Democrat Club; Pi Delta Epsilon; Glee Club. ng-IWARTZ, ARNOLD J . 456 Hillel Foundation; Phi Sigma; Young Democrats, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Dealfs List; Intermediate Honors. SCOTT, DANIEL E. B.A. Baptist Student Union, president; YMCA, secretary-lreasurer. SCOTT, DAVID W., III M.D. SEARLE, ROBERT E. 1W.D.; IMP SELSER, JOHN R. BA. The Organization; Echols Scholar SETTLE, HANK P., JR. M.D. SHAW, ROBERT EARL B.S.; AEdr; vice-president Judiciary Committee; Lawn Chowder and Marching Sociely; Student Council; Trident Society; Student Guide Service; Secretary of Fourth Year Class; Smdent Educazion Association; Naval ROTC, cxccmtive 017icer. SHAW, WILLIAM T. B.A.; 9X, rush chairman, intramural manager, pledge trainer; Deanis List. SHEAP, CHRISTOPHER N. B.A. Jefferson Literary Society; Phi Eta Sig- ma; Young Republican Club; Member- ship Board; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Inter- mediate Honors; Baseball Manager; V Club; University Scholars. SHEFFIELD, PASCHAL J. J R. B.A.; rbAe P-K German Dance Society; Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman Lacrosse. SHERMET, WILLIAM M. B.S.; AEH Alpha Kappa Psi, president; IFC; Intra- mural Council; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Freshman Golf. SHELOR, MICHAEL B.A. Phi Eta Sigma; Young Democrat Club; YMCA; Intermediate Honors. SHEPERD, CAROL J. Diploma, Nursing SHEPHERD, EDWARD P. B.A. Circle K Club; Jefferson Sabres; Monroe Rifles; Student Guide Service. SHIPP, JOHN B. 111 RS. Echols Scholar. SHIRES, JAMES W., JR. B.S.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers; Baptist Student Union; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi. SHIRLEY, SHARON A. M .Ed. SHUTTLEWORTH, LUCY K. M .Ed. SILHAN, PETER A. B.S. Delta Sigma Pi; WUVA SILLS, JOHN W., 111 B.A. SIM, MARTHA A. B.S.N.; ZTA Student Council; Association Womenk Student SIMS, HUNTER W. B.S.; JIKA Alpha Kappa Psi; Cavalier Daily. Gov- erning Board; Honor Committee; IFC; P-K Dance Society; Vice-President of golrlnmerce School; Freshman Basket- a . EISCLAIR, WILLIAM A. SKRIVSETH, LAWRENCE T. B A Le Cerle Francais; Virginia Players; Young Democrat Club. SLUSHER, DANA L. B.S.N., ZTA Womenk Student Association SMIDDY, JOSEPH F. M.D. SMITH, ALBERT C. B.A. gthTH, DOUGLAS E. szi Sigma; Wesley Foundation, trea- surer; Student Guide Service; Psycholo- gy Honors; Deatfs List. SMITH, FRANK W., III B.A.; EH Sceptre Society; NROTC; UVM; Tues- day Evening Concert Series. SMITH, HARVEY Y. B A T'he-Organization, Editorial Board SMITH, J. SIDNEY M.D. SMITH, REBECCA E. B.S.N. Cavalier Daily, Governing Board; Honor Committee; Student Council; Womenys Student Association. SMITH, TERRY C. B.A. F reshman and Varsity Baseball SNIDER, JOHN C. B.S. Baptist Student Union; Delta Sigma Pi SODERGUIST, JAMES P. B.A.; KID German Dance Society; IFC; Sceptre So- ciety; Young Republican Club. SORRELLS, CARLA J. M.Ed. SPENCER, MARTHA B.A. Newman Club SPIEGEL, DONALD H. B.S.; AEII Alpha Kappa Psi; Je7?ers0n Sabres; Ju- diciary Committee; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Pi Delta Epsilon; UVM, editor-in-chief; Army ROTC, ca- det adjutam. SPRINGMAN, PAUL J. B.S. Trident Society; Trigon Engineering So- ciety; NROTC Scholarship; Varsity Football. SPIVEY, JOHN C. JR. M.D. STANDLEY, ROGER B.S.E.E.; AEID IEEE; JeVerson Sabres STANT, FREDERICK T., 111 B.A.; BAX Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Skull and Keys; Student Council; V Club; Freshman and Varsity Basketball. STANTON, SHERRIE A. B.S.; KA. secretary, treasurer Kappa Delta Pi; Womerfs Student Asso- ciation, president, secretary-treasurer; Intermediate Honors; Dearfs List; Stu- dent Education Association. STAPLES, ROBERTA L. M .A. STEAGALL, ROBERT V., JR. Band; Circle K Club; Deatfs List. STEELE, MYRON T. B.A. Jejgerson Sabres. STEINERT, STEVEN B.A.; AEII Cavalier Daily; Hillel Foundation; Skull and Keys; UVM; Young Democrat Club. STEPHENS, JAMES R. B.A.; CDI'A Dorm Counselor; V Club; Varsity Soc- cer; Varsity Tennis. STETTER, GEORGE M. B.S.; HKA Alpha Kappa Psi, master of rituals; V Club; Historian of Commerce School; Deaniv List; Varsity F ootball. STEVENS, RANDOLPH M. B.A.; IIKA STEVENSON, GEORGE W. 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SUMMERS, DARRYL L. B.A. Filmwatchers Club; WUVA, record It'- brarian, operations manager, program director; Wesley Foundation. SUMNER, LLOYD B.E.S. Baptist Student Union; Lawn Chowder And Marching Society; Outing Club; Student Stadium Committee; Engineers Club. SUNDELL, SEYMORE Z. B.A.; dnEH Hillel Foundation; Phi Sigma; Eclrols Scholar; Freshman Lacrosse. SUNDERLAND, RICHARD B.S. Cave Club; Outing Club SUTO, ALEXANDER W. B.S.; EX, kitchen manager, secretary Alpha Kappa Psi SWARTZ, NANCY LEE B.S.N. SWINEFORD, AGNEW III B.A.; 111w Glee Club; Jefferson Sabres; . Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; WUVA. SZIGETI, ELVIRA B.S.N. T TATE, DAVID L. B.A.; Am TATOMER, WILLIAM R. B.A. Dorm Counselor; Jefferson Literary S0- ciery; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Phi Sigma; Skull and Keys; geivtminister Fellowship; Alpha Epsilon eta. TAYLOR, BEVERLY H. B.S.N.; ZTA Womelfs Student Association; University Singers TAYLOR, DAVID M. B.S.E.E.; X4! 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