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

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CORKS AND CURLS UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA steve hayes editor in chief dave hudson managing editor rucker mc carty business manager The future is something which everyone reaches at the rate of sixty minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is. C. S. Lewis WP: 3.13:4; 9x 4' 2 v a . t Imam l uuuuuqn W V KXK5 xXx $in Only a moment; a moment of strength, of romance, of glamor - of youth! . . . A flick of sunshine upon a strange shore, the time to remember, the time for a sigh, and - goodbye! - Night - Goodbye . . . ! Joseph Conrad Infinite emptiness will be all around you, all the res- urrected dead of all the ages wouldn't fill it, and there you'll be like a little bit of grit in the middle of the steppe. Samuel Beckett W. .uoIIOCI .vy...,a:.. . .L.. z z I See... .m. . in?! a... 1.4.1.. Though leaves are many, the root is one; Through all the lying days of my youth I swayed my leaves and flowers in the sun; Now I may wither into the truth. W. B. Yeats 2-: A 1xw .v:a Iver ?! 5:1 iii 1 I:K '. J. J n s .v.-. R 13m . .ngivy k 11. t K f; 3: The young men of this land are not, as they are of- ten called, a lost race - they are a race that never yet has been discovered. And the whole secret, power, and knowledge of their own discovery is locked within them - they know it, feel it, have the whole thing in them - and they cannot utter it. Thomas Wolfe Eb: Wis WWW M-GEEERHKN Aw coSi- fviy' .' v I I 10 I admit it's getting better A little better all the time Ut couldn't get no worsey John Lennon That the poor are invisible is one of the most important things about them. They are not simply neglected . . they are not seen. Michael Harrington 12 Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Martin Luther King Jr. 777x im'i ; - 7 --;-. ,, -TZT ,A-Zw:py-i , :W' A -, Nonviolence is the answer to the crucial political Man must evolve for all human conflict a method and moral questions of our time; the need for man to which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. The overcome oppression and violence without resorting foundation of such a method is love. to oppression and violence. Martin Luther King Jr. .1. 1:. mm... .-.m 6 1 1.. a . 3,... .1! ,. w Y .J JwJ-vws 17 I ,3 AA . You done splendid. Casey Stengel .. NJ. , Qt Q ', l8 19 22-; aw Mmh 32w 'Ib-I H :W .. I m; h ....l . .- I m- . uh I l In those days we used to fill these universities for football, and now we do it for academic events, and I'm not sure that this doesn't represent a rather dan- gerous trend for the future of our society. John F. Kennedy 'Wwyw FVK Ev. . . .V 3 ' 4'tM '4 a . ' n ,V . x13 1 ' JJV. '.K V I. : . 4 v . I x a am-mgata. i711. 4m. 20 21 In the poles of the year When black birds died like priests in the cloaked hedge row And over the cloth of counties the far hills rode near, Under the one Ieaved trees ran a scarecrow of snow And fast through the drifts of the thickets antlered like deer. Dylan Thomas 3' ;$. 'Ax ,-., .922'. area 23 24 We dance around the circle and suppose But the secret sits in the middle and knows. Robert Frost l n 3515.... 1, 11,134.... 1113. I u heart? Which of us has not remained forever prison-pent? Which of us has looked into his father's Which is not forever a stranger and alone? Which of us knows his brother? Thomas Wolfe 26 ' I L; MAD;- -W, . I ........; g , ..,..-...--v .VVJ-B n'. -man .....'..: ;;o.-u.o-A . , -- -...- 27 The intellect of man is forced to choose Perfection of the life, or of the work, And if it take the second must refuse A heavenly mansion, raging in the dark. When all that story's finished, what's the news? In luck or out the toil has left its mark: That old perplexity an empty purse, Or the day's vanity, the night's remorse. W. B. Yeats . . .4. 'Juk .. It-x - . ix... . 3.53.... Don't look back. Something may be gaining on you. Satchel Paige 31 nuwk- HM 9ft 7' 9$X '.$$os ; Q !.9;k Raf. EdgarF.Shannon President Of The University .y 4 ,.. . -. . :w . , , 7., i . ... u. . , .. . 2.... .....19ola. x ... 'Cw'l t... o... w . 21:. . N: n . . . .. 3 K. x J . . ! 1.. :9.r 1.:0..... w. L av . V. o .. mowordoo. .. .u . . . . . r: Lil. 19. BOARD OF VISITORS Mr. Frank W. Rogers, Rector Mr. Edwin L. Kendig, Jr. Mr. C. Waller Barrett Mr. J. Sloan Kuykendall Mr. William M. Birdsong Mrs. E. Alton Parrish, Sr. Mrs. E. Parker Brown Mr. William S. Potter Mr. Richard 5. Cross Mr. Lewis M. Walker, Jr. Mr. J. Hartwell Harrison Mr. C. Stuart Wheatley, Jr. Mr. W- Wright Harrison Mr. J. Harvie Wilkinson, Jr. Mr. Walkley E. Johnson W. W. Harrison, C. S. Wheatley, C W. Barrett, L. M. Walker, R. S. Cross, 1. S. Kuykendall, Mrs E. A. Parrish, W. E. Johnson, F. W. Rogers, Mrs. E. P Brown, W. S. Potter, 1. H. Harrison, W. M. Birdsong, E. L. Kendig, l. H. McConnell, Absent: J. H. Wilkson ADMINISTRATION Robert T. Canevari, Ass't. Dean of Student Affairs 36 Marcus B, Malletl, Assoc. Dean; T. Braxton Woody, Ass't Dean; lrby B. Caulhen, Dean of the College; Wayne A. Wallace, Ass'L Dean, William F. Willis, Assoc Dean; John Graham, Ass't Dean; John Casteen, Ass't to the Dean. r K r i D Alan Williams, Jr., Dean of Student Affairs . ,... mmm-Jm . .-. . ,. Ernest H. Ern, Dean of Admissions 38 Miss Mary Whitney, Dean of Women H. Conrad Warlick, Russell M. Lafferty, James E. Kinard, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Johnson, Ass't Deans of Admissions. Frank L, Hereford, Provost Francis L. Berkeley, Jr., Ass't. to the President Herbert R. Pickett, Registrar Ralph E. Main, Acting Director of Housing 41 .Ul IL m 1 tag. . ,Iq'jL. .leleic' 35.... N- GOVERNMENT Students are niggers. The pres- ent generation of young people in our universities is the best informed, the most intelligent, and the most idealistic this country has ever known. Today's protesting stu- dents . . . do a great disservice . , . led by effete intellectual snobs. 'Do you really have the audacity to sit here and feel you should have any voice about educational policy at the University of Virginia? J'But the Sesquicentennial Isn't planned for students, it's for the University. Farber, Columbia's Student Life Committee, Agnew, Godwin, Shan- non, . i . on us. Eath tall U.Va.'s entering class is told it has more knowledge, experie ence and potential than any other class in the University's history. The college curriculum committee says Our faith, finally, is with our stu- dents. Students are given control of parietal hours in the dorms. But do students vote on the curriculum changes, the degree requirements, the new academic programs, the methods to provide equal education opportunity, the appropriate way to celebrate the University's Sesquicene tennial, how our own student com- prehensive fees will be spent, the plans for co-education? We come to be etlutated as fu- ture t'itizens in the world's greatest denmcraty but SILJLlV under a system where mam det'lKlUHi are made in aecret all are duwn lmm alum; We are taught to xalue and handed fair play and equal opportunity yet exploit non-academic employees and perpetuate a racist educational sys- tem. We are encouraged to respect law and order but daily witness the double standard between University drunkenness and disturbing the peace and ghetto residents' harrass- ment. We are to emulate the Mr. lefferson who has been prostituted as a bastion of tradition for 150 years but not the Mad Tom pilloried across the land during his lifetime for being a radical democrat. And, most tragic of all, we accept this because our educational system lmm grade school on has fashioned us' to follow not learn, perform not create, serve sell not others. The Universtty is celebrating its ties of disruption administrators are often paralyzed and unable to benefit from the great potential of student participation in University power. The great paradox of student power is that generally if the channels of University power are open to stu- dent participation everyone benefits. Only as student power is opposed by the University administration as the enemy does it work against the University rather than for it. Together student power and Univer- sity administration can develop the kind of place Jefferson envisioned - responsible participation by all members of the University commu- nity in a dialogue of inquiry, con- cern and change. The great problem of student power is mobilizing it. Unfortunately student council has been unable to find the organizational techniques and leadership ability to efficiently utilize student interest. More radical groups have been equally unsuc- cessful. The coalition last spring, the Moratorium in October evidence the potential. The promise is great. And administrators and l'student leaders are frittering it away. Our mentor Karl Marx once said, Until now philosophers have only sought to understand the world. The point, however, is to change it. The point is to change it. Our common interests can be united in fruitful ac- tion only through painstaking and time-consuming organization. Stu- dent power? Until now it remains enshrined in rhetoric. by Bud Ogle, President Student Council From its conception in the 1920's to fight a proposed women's school in Charlottesville to its recent role in the struggle for coeducation, the Student Council has faced a prob- lem of identity and direction. What is the role of student government in today's University? Can it effectively provide student input into the deci- sion making instrumentals 0f the institution? in the past, Student Council, as student government in general, ac- complished less than it should be- cause its members were complacent with their roles and therefore were not overactive in concern and ape proach to student problems. The administration was left to grapple with university policy and the stu- dents had little say in the final deci- sions. Today students are aware of their environment and seek to change it. They want to participate in the gov- erning of the academic community. They want to share the authority. But students must be willing to share the responsibility as well. Student government must face its limitations and focus on university concerns. Complacency has been re- placed by energy - but this new resource must be directed toward realistic goals for the improvement of this academic community. We must gain the respect of all through earnest and sincere efforts. It is in this way that we best serve our con- stituents and prove ourselves capable of self government. by Charles Majors Student Council NSA Office, 14110:: mu, UNC- Greensboro, N.C. 27412 .. S'hldw h MSdQMT ' ,9 0; UN Wiia. '. . .3 I if V W '1. . 3 vi . . J .. I h. 1' 'i'w'b . I III: I v ,I . t I .. :frifb: ft : 4 ,rtdigh-i- b: isf' ;: Zilkj. HONOR COMMITTEE Firs! Row: Mary Anne Alfriend, Doug Hixson, Whitt Clement, Denise O'Brien, Lee Chapman Second Row: Bill Crawley, Bill McManus, lim Boniface, John While, Bill MCCauley, Ed Wells Whittington W. Clement ..................... College, Chairman James Boniface ................................. Architecture William B. Crawley ................. Graduate Arts and Sciences l. Lee Chapman ................................... Business John White ..................................... Commerce Denise O'Brien ................................... Education William M. McManus ............................. Engineering Edwin E. Wells, Jr. ..................................... Law William C. McCauley .............................. Medicine Mary Anne Alfriend ................................ Nursing S. Douglas Hixson ................................. College STUDENT COUNCIL Arthur 'Bud' Ogle ................... President Paul C. Hurdle ................. Vice-President Kevin L. Mannix ..................... Secretary Henry P. Doggrell ................... Treasurer W. Paul Bishop ....................................... College Ronald A. Cass ....................................... College Thomas N. Gardner .................................... College Steven M. Hayes ...................................... College Paul C. Hurdle ........................................ College Kevin L. Mannix ...................................... College Charles A. Murdock .................................... College Anthony W. Sherman .................................. College Alphonse T. Sinesky ................................... College Robert Kurtz ...................................... Engineering Harrey E. Lockhart .................................. Engineering Dana A. Walker .................................... Engineering Edwin W. Finch, III ...................................... Law Charles H. Majors ....................................... Law Roger H. B. Davis ............................ Graduate Business Henry F. Doggrell .................................. Commerce Celie Smith ........................................ Education Arthur 'Bud' Ogle ..................... Graduate Arts and Sciences James R. Roebuck, Jr. ................... Graduate Arts and Sciences Joe Sam Robinson ................................... Medicine Mary Jean Harrold .................................... Nursing J. Ronald Hickman ................................. Architecture 47 11.1 my! I l -. .-.. .- .- -. .- Seated: Alec Garbini, Ralph Feil, George Brown, Jay Burton. Standing: John Edwards, Barry Graham, Martin Hodgins, Steven Ramsburgh, Al Ferrara. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE judges George Brown, lV ...................................... College Joseph John Burton .................................... College Ralph L. Feil, Chairman .................................... Law Alec M. Garbini .................................... Architecture Barry L. Grossman .................................. Engineering Martin G. Hodgins ..................... Graduate Arts and Sciences Stephen R. Ramsburg .................................. Medicine Investigators W. Lewis Bissette, Jr. ................................... Business John S. Edwards .......................................... Law Albert E. Ferrara ..................................... Commerce William J. Gordon ..................................... College Barry W. Graham ................................... Engineering Byron R. Shankman .................................... College BAD CHECK COMMITTEE 1. Rucker McCarty, Chairman ............................. College Dan Donovan ...................................... Architecture Edgar Parrish ........................................ Commerce David M. Kunsman ................................... Engineering Steffany Wyncoop .................................... Education Nancy Jones .......................................... Nursing Rucker McCarty, Dan Donovan, David Kunsman, Nancy Jones, Edgar Parrish. 49 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Representatives: Taylor Armstrong, Steve Baskin, Mike Block, Carrington Montague, Robert Niles, BilI Parrish, lohn Pitas, Jim Bradshaw, Bob Brennan, Steve Brickman, Bob Bryan, Russ Greg Pomije, Steve Remine, Denny Roberts, Alan Robertson, Dashiell, Bob Downer, Bob Etheredge, Ted Foote, Fred Chris Robinson, Norton Schlacter, lim Snyder, Preston Stone, Gaertner, David Green, Al Hadeed, Doug Hamlin, Clyde StuartWebb. Jacob, Ken Jones, Mike Lifset, Ed McClamney, Bill McCue, 3-3-3 COMMITTEE Front: D. Via, G. Thomas, M. Whitney, M. Berkeley, G. Matthews. Rear: 1. Rhoades, B. Fisher, R. Canevari, 5. Jacobs, R. MacDonald, E.Glosser. Steve Jacobs, Steven Brickman, Artie Friedman, Bob Fisher, Ben Dailey, Bill Buck, lack Rhoades, Doug Bain, Absent: Rod MacDonald, Byron Shankman, Jay Costan. GOVERNING BOARD 51 loel Gardner, Bob Cohen, Dawd Shaw, Henry Doggrell, BIII Hulse RUSH BOARD SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Peter Schmidt ...................... President William McManus .............. Vice President Rick Moschel ...................... Secretary Boyd Page ........................ Treasurer Jud Moorhouse ..................... Historian lud Moorhouse, Boyd Page, Peter Schmidt, Rick Moschel, Bill McManus ALDERMAN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL R. Lunglhofer, President P. Rogati, Vice President J. Adams D. Foutch J. Basl D. Hickman L. Bricklin 1. Hopkins R. Brooks 1. Lientz T. Cannell M. London J. Craig H. Lundo C. Davis J. Morris L. Diamond D. Nahmais E. Dixon T. Neale B. Dowdy R. Noyes B. Ekas 1. Patterson A. Featherstone 53 J. Pope R. Ritter J. Robinson V. Schmidt B. Shaw J. Tschantz J. Venerable J. Verdirame G. Winter N. Winter R. Andry F. Aylor T. Bagby D. Bain J. Blankenship H. Bogard D. Bowman H. Bowden S. Brickman T. Buchanan J. Callahan J. Chafin J. Chewning R. Clements C. Collin G. Collins R. Covington T. Dan J. Davis N, DeHart J. Dimitri T. Foote A. Freeman A. Friedman . Fryer . Greene . Grossman . Haley . Hamlin . Hampson . Harris . Harryman . Hasen . Hepfer . Holbert . Holleman J. Homer R. Howell R. Hughes P. Hurdle A. Hu Young J. Jennings D. Kessler l. Kirsch J. Klienman D. Kroner V. Lankford B. Leader wm-izmlmonmmm DORMITORY COUNSELORS S.Lenneu B. Levin K. Lewis D. Martin W. McClintock W. McCue W. McSherry D. Morris M. Murphy B. Niles E. Oldfield C. Pedigo A. Potter D. Price B. Proutt C. Rawles l. Reibel J. Rice A. Robertson C. Robinson D. Robinson T. Rodgerson J. Rose N. Schlacter S. Schreiber S. Schwartz T. Sherman W. Shuff M. Silvester J. Sperling Q. Spitzer S. Stephens A. Trotter G. Troxell L. Trull L. Tuskey B. Waitzkin D. Walton D. Westerlund White Whitlow . Wilkinson . Williams . Wills . Wilson Wine Wood wmon IIrUP MCCORMICK ROAD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Seated: Artie Friedman; Doug Bain; lim Riley, Vice-Chairman; Bruce Wine, Chairman; Harry Harris. Standing: Carl Pedigo, David Morris, Mike Murphy, lim Reibel, Dave Bowman, Barry Leader, Don Martin, Steven Brickman, Tom Hepfer, Absent: Bill Holleman. .ALDERMAN ROAD HEAD RESIDENTS Paul Hurdle, Chairman Ashley Wills Joseph Jennings David Kroner Chuck Collin FIRST YEAR LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL a 1:. :6: i w w Representatives: T. Archer, P. Barnett, B. Benner, H. Bryant, Modieski, B. Murphey, R. Parrish, B. Quackenbush, J T. Carpenter, P- Chabol, C. Deeley, R- DiPasquale, l- Regan, C. Redlinger, J, Roberts, R. Rothfeld, T. Disciullo, C. Fancher, C Galvin, A. Gibson, F. Gilliland, B. Shaughnessey, Q Silver, p. Sisk, w. Staton, B. Steiner, K Cunnor, R. Hathaway, P. Hedd, B. Hickey, M. Homo, W. Thompson, B. Tyler, B. White, I. Wilheroy. Kidd, RV Kirkham, K, Lambert, G. Lotz, C. Mallis, S. Mason, R. NURSING STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Beryl Evans, Mary Ann Alfriend, Mary lean Harrold. Standing: Gale Ahroon, Denise Geolot, Pal Cloonan, Donna Hunter, Absent Mimi Jones, Nancy Jones 57 ENGINEERING COUNCIL William McManus .................................... President Lou Paulson ......................................... Chairman Howard Wilkinson ................................ Vice President David Kunsman ...................................... Secretary Robert Williamson .................................... Treasurer Michael Walker ...................................... Historian William McManus, David Kunsman, Charles Hickman, Dana Walker, Robert Fulton, Frank Rolland, Charles Winterble, Lou Paulson, Martin Levan, Harry Lockhart, Howard Wilkinson, Jonathan Woodall, Robert Williamson, Michael Walker, RQb Kurtz. - 7 '0' j 7 V William Hubbard, Bobert Daughtry. Richard Andry, Robert Winthrop, Ed Pancoast, Edward Winks, Alec Garbini, Mike Evans, Everett Millais, James Bonkiface, Art Cook, lohn Wade, Absent: Daniel Donovan, Michael Vergason, Louis Costa, Ron Hickman. James Boniface ....................................... President Edward Winks ................................... Vice President Daniel Donovan ...................................... Secretary Richard Andry ....................................... Treasurer ARCHITECTURAL COUNCIL 59 I c. 23'5qu .V - I H. . 4 I 'I.. . . .p, U . y m,.LxMWT' w ' wwtuamuu-M mucu- t . OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Charles H. Majors, President I St. GeorgeT. Lee, Jr. ' 53' George H. 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' !.1' 1.le . l :1 .- , , ,W ' gifSoR Stream Bill Cur5ts Alf. g r4 ' 31.. . stake .'. hard hm Bon Dave Bouc Jo s . r Davis . u-g . --- Hi-IB;A. Lawrence F. Altaffer, III John T. Bakhaus George Brown Da'nny L. Fassio 'zf .. Robert W. Fisher J i; CsLee Helbert . :3 1' Rt Graig Hopson kat RM l M. Lafferty I. l J- . ,. r w, 1 Th: f -lV-NW . 'W . Ofarq I - ATHLETICS r O photo essay by Steve gresham ' l - ' - 7 H ' I t'V'J'JhsM-fy ' 1 k'.t,--;V' '. 0,, . . V ' v k 1m ;V J...br; -.. .,..4,A.3 9 'all'rrz 44f: ., i .j t. , . I W ,'H ,4 , 9- -'VY!EWAA Avxdmv e .. 21:5 . The 1969 Cavaliers did not get a bowl invitation for New Year's Day. The season record - won 3, lost 7 - made no one very happy. What the 1969 Wahoos can be proud Of, however, is the spirit of the team and the Below: Cavalier co-captains Bob Rannigan M41 and Rick Moschel individual performances by various squad members. 0.21 win the coin toss in the season's opener versus Clemson. Quarterback Danny Fassio, riddled both by opposing tacklers and by weekly critics, never lost confidence in his own abilities. He, Bob Rannigan, Rick Moschel, AI Sinesky, and Pete Schmidt provided spirited leadership. Bob Bischoff, Chuck Mooser, Paul Reid, Andy Minton, and Dan Ryczek will be back. Second-year man Mike Cubbage, plus Gary Helman, Jim Lacey, and Robbie Custafson only started their football careers in 1969. They have 2 more years. Let's hope the never-say-quit spirit of 1969, together with the individual talent re- turning, will combine to make 1970 a successful sea- son. Mike Cubbage 051 flairs a pass to ice Smith 041 as Dave Wyncoop 091 throws a key block. Sept. 20 . . . Wahoos open season with 21-14 loss to Clemson . . . Defense shines, limits Ray Yauger 8t Co. to 114 yds. . . . Pass defense not so good . . . Tigers get 140 airs yds. . . . White meat getting darker . . . Sept. 27 . . . Wahoo defense has no Hart as Duke falls, 10-0 . . . Reid, Lestyk, Page dump Devils all afternoon . . . Gary Helman picks up 152 yds., total offense nets 315 . . . Oct. 4. . . Cavaliers whip W8xM, 28-15 . . . Helman leads Wahoos again with 148 yds. . . . Soph sensation scores 4 TD's . . . Jim The Toe Carrington converts 4 times . . . Red-dogging Deacon makes 11 tackles, 1 assist . . . Jim Lacey nets 93 yds, against the Indians Oct. 11 . . . Tobacco Bowl promises to be a rout as Wahoos score 14 pts. in 6 minutes . . . Offense levels off, Fassio gives way to Cubbage, and Cavaliers end up with 28, VMI with 15 . . . Oct. 18 . . . NC State turns Wahoo season into a disaster . . . Total offense nets only 233 yds., no points . Pack ets 351 yds, 31 points .. . 5th ranked defense mies fans wonder . . . Oct. 25 . . . Our Boys fall to Navy, 10-0 . . . Helman gains 90 yds. . . . Cavaliers win all statistics, but lost game . . . Nov.1 . . . Carolina socks it to Vir inia, 12-0. . . All- ACC halfback Don McCauley makes ans long for Frank Quayle. . . Mike Cubbage starts his first game, hits 10 for 19 . . . Andy Minton, Bob Rannigan, and Robbie Gustafson intercept T. Hell aerials . . . Schmidt, Page tough . . . Nov. 8 . . . After 14 scoreless quarters, Bob Bischoff makes TD . . . Wahoos manage 2 more, but Wake sends Virginia to ACC cellar, 23-21 . . . Hal Trentham punts for safety as John Blackburn hikes short . . . Jim Lacey wins Player of the Week by covering 111 yds. on the ground . . . Nov. 15 . . . 9,000 eager fans watch luckless Cavaliers lose to Tulane, 31-0 . . . A fumbled punt, a razzle- dazzle flop, and a tough Creenie offense lead Wahoos to defeat . . . Bischoff grabs 7 passes for 117 yds. . . . Nov. 22 . . . Partisan Maryland crowd watch Wahoos fall, 17-14. . . Mistakes, mistakes . . . According to Coach Blackburn, It's a mighty short way from the penthouse to the outhouse! . . . exactly one year, Coach . . . CAVALIER DEFENSE HIGHLIGHTS 3-7 SEASON If there was one area of Virginia football in 1969 of which the Wahoo supporter could boast, it was the tough Cavalier defense. Led by linebackers Ed Kihm, Boyd Page, Paul Reid, and Charlie Blandford, the de- fense possessed an esprit de corps which was noticed and appreciated by everyone. Randy Lestyk, Andy Min- ton, Pete Schmidt, Bill Lockwood, Tom Patton - all names to remember from the 1969 Wahoo defense. Below, left: Defensive Coach Don Lawrence gives Randy Lestyk am, Al Sinesky tBU, and cohorts a pep talk. Below, right: Andy Minton QM, Ed Kihm tam, pursue as Bill Lockwood t29t tackles State quarterback. At bottom: Duke's Leo Hart is again tackled for a loss as Tom Patton t88t and Boyd Page tSOt ready for the kill. 85 Above: Minion QM knifes Clemson's Ray Yauger as Patton Min pursues. At left: Randy Lestyk win is abbul to be joined by Paul Reid Km in throwing State quarterback. THE TWO FACES OF VIRGINIA'S QUARTERBACK Danny Fassio played quarterback for the 1969 Wa- hoos the way mothers always want their sons to grow up - with courage in the face of stiff opposition. Ev- eryone but Danny, the team, and Coach Blackburn thought that he should not be the number one quar- terback. He was, though. And he never complained; nor did he lash out at his critics. What Fassio did ac- complish was a 4596 completion mark, 1051 yards in total offense, and 2 touchdown passes. He just tried to do his best. That other quarterback, Mike Cubbage, waited in the wings for the first part of the season, not getting a chance to play. When he finally did get in against VMI, he found his place as Fassio's full-time backup man. If he had not been injured and forced to miss the last three games, Cubbage might have improved on his 5296 passing mark, going 34 for 65 in a little over 4 games. Next year will be a new season, though, and Mike will be ready. CAVALIER RUNNING BACKS At left: Second-year man Jim Lacey took over for injured Dave Wyncoop and gained 613 yards on 128 carries, for a 4.8 average per carry. Jim's season high was 111 yards against Wake Forest. Above: Fullback Gary Helman plows through defense on his way to another long gain. Hi5 longest of the season was for 40 yards, but he scored 7 TD's and ended up with 851 total rushing yardage to place fourth in the ACC. At left: Dave Wyncoop, fourth-year tailback, expected to have a better season than he did. Injured during many games, Wynnie gained only 96 yards, while scoring 1 touchdown. 87 THE RECEIVERS The corps of Cavalier receivers could boast talent at every position in 1969. Tight end Bob Bischoff led all with 498 yards gained in 35 receptions. But Rick Mo- schel, Chuck Mooser, and Jim Carrington combined to give both quarterbacks a wide range of targets. Above, right: Chuck Mooser runs full speed after pass in NC. State game. Right: End lim Carringlon leaps high for another reception. Below: Showing his exhaustion, Bob Bischoff takes it easy on the sidelines. hxh S h ix x. h h h h x WHO ARE THE OFFENSIVE LINEMEN? Very seldom is publicity given to offensive linemen who must block, protect, and generally do the dirty work for flashy quarterbacks and halfbacks. Virginia's offensive line, however, rates commendations for its determined spirit throughout the season. Dan Ryczek, Paul Schrecker, Tommy Thomas, Gary Saft, Rick Kotu- Iak, and Jim Shannon Were there in every play, and deserve credit. Above: Joe Smith 60 cuts through hole provided by Abby Sallenger UN and unknown teammate. Below: The Offense is set! Rick Kotulak 05y Pual Schrecker Kym, Dan Ryczek 61 L lim Shannon mu, and Gary Saft 06y 89 BASEBALL 1969 Under Coach Jim West, the '69 Cavalier baseball squad posted its most successful overall record since 1951. The mittmen won 19 games 9 of those in ACC competitioni, while dropping only 11. Stars of the 1969 edition were pitchers Rick Spigone and Ed Kihm, plus Sluggers Mike Cubbage, Steve Bryant, and Robin Mar- vin. Spigone went the route in 8 games, ending his season with 13 wins. Kihm led the team with a 1.88 ERA, while Bryant connected for a near-record 6 triples last season. The highlight of the spring, though, was the 1-0 victory over the VPI Cobblers at Lambeth Field, which clinched for the Wahoos the state Big 5 crown. Above: Coach lim West with 1969 baseball co-captains Buzzy Schultz and Joel DeBoe. Below, Top row: Rick Smith, Grayson Fitzhugh, Rick Spigone, Mike Cubbage, Sandy Kreps, Second row: Coach lim West, Mike Judkins, Brad Jordan, Dick Witt, Dan Merchak, Ian Luse, Terry Dan, Robin Marvin, Mike Massimini, Coach Law. Bottom row: Dave Greer, Ed Kihm, Lou Paulson, Bruce Boger, Bubba White, Joel Deboe, Buzzy Schultz, Steve Bryant, Dave Counts, Stan Owens. -o- w- J A! left, below: 1970 captain Rick Spigone eyes another successful form that makes him a slugging threat. Bottom: Unknown Cavalier season. Al right, below: Charlottesville's own Mike Cubbage shows batsman foul tips to an awaiting catcher. 3.213 5:1 91 BEARDMORE LEADS LACROSSE TEAM TO ACC TITLE In his two years as head lacrosse coach at Virginia, Buddy Beardmore posted a 13-9 record overall. His 1968 edition had one AII-America selection, Pete Coy, and was ranked 6th in the nation. In 1969, Beardmore's stickmen went 7-3,-picked up an ACC championship, and beat Maryland along the way. The coach himself was picked as mentor of the South squad in the North-South AII-Star game. It is sad that Coach Beard- more decided to leave Virginia after 1969 for his aima mater, Maryland. His talents and leadership will be sorely missed by his Virginia fans. 92 COY, POTTER, RULLMAN MAKE A-A TEAM 1969 was a good year for the Virginia lacrosse: not only for the whole team, but also for many individual players. Together, the team won 7 of 10 games and took the ACC title. Although losing to Navy and Johns Hopkins, the squad whipped Maryland in a very hard-fought contest. On the team were two second- team AH-Americans, Pete Coy and Jim Potter. Charlie RuJIman was a third-team A-A pick, while goalie Jim Eustace played in the North-South AIl-Star game. Jay Connor, Doug Tarring, and Pete Eldridge made the future bright as they reached near stardom in their first year's competition. 93 w - a - , ;' A j. ' raw tanw- w '7uux- ,4 quW - ' .f 3 . - , Above, right: Bill Cooper and teammates relax on the bench. Lower right: Defense man Al Kavasch glares over a propped up foot. Above: High-scoring Charlie Rullman battles with Carolina defender. 4s uF Top row: Matt Rutherford, a manager, Ken Silverman, Pete Dorosko, Tom Jenkins, Robert Fredlend, Nick Nicciccia, a manager, a trainer, an assistant coach. Second row: George Turner, Paul Raskopf, Tom Showalter, Chuck Hammer, Jim Eustace, Doug Hilbert, AI Kavasch, Al Hirsh, Dennis Pushkin, Steve Nauss, Coach Beardmore. First row: Tad loerdens, Tom McCord, Charlie Rullman, Doug Tarring, Jay Connor, Peter Coy, Jim Potter, Peter Kirk, Bob Proutt, Chuck Edwards, Peter Eldredge, Sandy Archibald. At left: 1969 co-captains Jim Potter and Pete Coy. 95 SOCCER TEAM CAPTURES FIRST ACC TITLE Below: Panorama of Wahoo booters includes Tom Showalter, Tom Dawes, Randy Soules, Jay Connor, Mike conrenson, and Fred McGlynn. According to a preseason prognosis by the Cavalier Daily, Head Coach Gordon Burris was hesitant to make predictions concerning the fate of his soccer team. He only had confidence that the previous sea- son's record of 4-5-1 would be improved upon. Little did Coach Burris imagine that the 1969 Cavalier boot- ers would end the regular season play undefeated, once-tied, and ACC champs. How could he foresee that a berth was awaiting his soccer team in the NCAA Regionals? Well, it's all history now. The Wahoo soccer team did go undefeated, win the ACC title, and play in the NCAA Regionals. There were multiple reasons for this success, too. One was the addition of assistant coaches Ian Falconer and Richard Lewis. Another was the spirited leadership of tri-captains Mike Sorenson, John Taylor, and Danny Abramson. Still another reason for the 1969 success was the experienced playing by second-year men John Mertenz, Jay Connor, and Fred McGlynn. Finally, promising first-year men John Gaughen, Sam Crosby, and Steve Kennelly gave needed depth to the championship club. 97 According to a preseason prognosis by the Cavalier Daily, Head Coach Gordon Burris was hesitant to make predictions concerning the fate of his varsity soccer team. He only had confidence that the pre- vious season's record of 4-5-1 would be improved upon. Little did Coach Burris imagine that 1969 Cava- lier booters would end the regular season play unde- feated, once-tied, and A.CC. soccer champs. How could he imagine that a berth was awaiting his soccer team in the NCAA Regionals? Well, it's all history now. The Wahoo soccer squad did go undefeated, win the A.CC. title, and play in the NCAA Regionals. There were multiple reasons for this success, too. One was the addition of assistant coaches Ian Falconer and Richard Lewis to the squad. Another was the spirited leadership of tri-captains Mike Sorenson, Danny Abramson, and John Taylor. Still another reason was the experienced playing by second-year men John Mehrtensylay Connor, and Fred McGlynn. Finally, promising first-year men John Gaughen, Sam Crosby, and Steve Kennelly added needed depth to the championship club. Overall, the Wahoos could not have improved much on their season. Going 9-0-1 in regular season play, the Cavaliers held opponents to only 5 goals. Six teams 98 failed to score altogether on the Wahoos. In losing to Maryland in the first round of the NCAA playoffs, the team held the talented Terps scoreless for three quar- ters. Abramson was credited with twelve saves in the game, but could no longer hold the tide against the internationally-represented Maryland team, which won 5-0. Virginia finally ended its season in a rain-soaked, tie game with Roanoke. This gave the Wahoos at least a share of the state title. Above, right: Tri-caplains John Taylor, Mike Sorenson, and Dan Abramson. Below, front row: Randy Soules, lohn Caughen, Steve Kennelly, Jake Kenworthy, Jef1 Curme,Rick Barrickman, Jay Connor, Jay Ziehl. Second row: Tom Waggener, Phil Crane, Dave Bowman, John Mehrlens, lack Sherry, Mike Sorenson, Dan Abramson, John Taylor, Sam Crosby Vince Hollmpr, Bob Damico. Third row: Coach Burris, Coach Andre, Dick Noell, Jim Glaser, Jim Hoffman, Ted Knetzger, Jack I'Keyst'er, Ed Marks, Chip Williams, Fred McGlynn, Tom Showalter, Tom Dawes, Coach Lewis, Coach Falconer. BASKETBALL The 1969-70 basketball season was something few people looked forward to before the first game. From the 1968e69 squad, which finished 10-15, not one among the top four scorers or the top three rebound- ers was returning. Mike Wilkes quit. Tom Joyce quit. Boot the Hoot buttons were out before Thanksgiv- ing. The outlook was miserable. Like the phoenix rising from the ashes, however, Coach Bill Gibson brough his team out of desolation. Not supposed to win a game, the Wahoos came within 9 and 4 points of whipping South and North Carolina. The Cavaliers captured the Big 5 Tourna- ment in Richmond over Christmas. Captain Chip Case scored 31 points against Clemson, while Bill Gerry hit 26 versus VPI. Second-year men Scott McCandlish, Tim Rash, and Frank DeWitt played amazingly mature bas- ketball. The outstanding ball-handler of the team, Kevin Kennelly, led the team in assists and sunk close to 8570 of his free throws. Finally, what the team may have lacked in talent or ability, it made up for in desire and spirit. With fan support more obvious than usual, the '69-'70 basketball season turned out well after all. 100 Above: Kennelly dribbles around U.S.C. Gamecock. Below left: Captain Chip Case. Below, right: Coach Connor, Gibson, DiBiaso. 101 Other front-Iiners, besides Kennelly and Case, were Bill Gerry, Scott McCandlish, and Tim Rash Lat tom, plus Frank DeWitt and John Hill wt lefo. At top: Case strains a shot as Gerry moves in for the rebound Second row: Chip Miller, Tom Bagby, loe Morahan. Mike Slaysman. At right: Coach Gibson is flanked on the bench by assistant coach Connor and first-year coach DiBiaso. Top, left: Kennelly navigates around poor Hokie. Middle: Dewitt is set to shoot. Bottom: McCandlish hauls in another one. Above: Lunging Bill Gerry wants 2 more. 103 TRACK 1969 1969 saw the Cavalier track team have varied success. The team, under Coach Lou Onesty, finished with a 5-2 overall record, but only one of these wins was against A.CC. competition. Mike Harvey was outstand- ing in the broad jump, but he alone could not avert a fourth place finish in the state. 1970 hopes to see an improved squad under the captainship of fourth-year men Rick Katz and AI Sinesky. '6. DK a Avh . ,v F - y-WW u I 104 111 BASKETBALL 1970 1Won ,Lost 1 49 Ga. Tech 45 Duke 53 Pennsylvania 65 VMI 51 S. Carolina 76 N. Carolina 92 Wm. 8 Mary 87 Richmond 60 N.C. State 58 Wake Forest 81 VPI 87 Clemson 42 S. Carolina 79 Wake Forest 87 Wm. 8 Mary 52 Navy 72 N. Carolina 66 NC. State 71 Maryland 84 CW. 94 Clemson 61 Duke Maryland A.CC. 72 57 84 44 62 80 72 76 71 65 7-1 104 63 81 44 87 71 69 87 79 57 WRESTLING 1970 1Won 9, Lost 31 33 V.C.U 3 29 VMI 7 35 W 8 L 5 32 N. Carolina 8 14 Shippensburg 17 28 Kutztown 8 28 Mansfield 5 15 Edinboro 17 14 Wm. 8 Mary 21 31 Duke 3 17 NC. State 15 26 VPI 13 A.CC. 62 35 37 65 52 55 78 68 SWIMMING 1970 LWon , Lost Georgetown Wake Forest Maryland Wm. 8 Mary Old Dominion Catholic U. W 8 L Clemson Duke VMI VPI State Meet A.C.C. Meet -l KOOU'IUl-LVOOO 1W0n 7, Lost 31 Mt. vvashington Bmwn N. Carolina lohns Hopkins 1 Virginia Alumni Navy Duke Maryland W 8 L , Carling Club 1 SOCCER 1969 1W0n 9, Lost 0, Tied U VMI Clemson W 8! L WM. 81 Mary Randolph-Macon Duke NC. State N. Carolina Maryland VPI N.C.A.A. 81 State Maryland Roanoke O' NNJMNNNNHM ONO-KO-lO-OO U1 28 28 21 0 109 FOOTBALL 1969 WVon 3, Lost 71 Clemson Duke Wm. 81 Mary VMI NC. State Navy N. Carolina Wake Forest Tulane Maryland '15 10 3'! 1O 12 23 31 TRACK 1969 1Won 5, Lost 21 Springfield Old Dominion VMI NC. State Duke Wake Forest Richmond abdkoxcxlwm BASEBALL 1969 Mon 19, Lost 141 E. Carolina E. Carolina Davidson Wm. 6 Mary Old Dominion George Washington Maine Maine VMI Ashland Ashland Clemson Clemson S. Carolina Duke Duke Richmond N. Carolina N. Carolina NC. State Maryland Duke Duke Wake Forest VPI NC. State NC. State N. Carolina 5. Carolina 5. Carolina Maryland Maryland Clemson TENNIS After a 14-3 season in 1968-69 and a third place finish in the ACC, the Virginia tennis squad is optimis- tic of having an even more successful season in 1969-70. Seven of eight from last year's team are re- turning, led by third-year man Jeff Podesta and Captain Andy Scheinman. Gordon Burris, who coached the team to its best season since 1952, will continue to call the shots for the netmen. Above, lohn Mertz, Bob Kain, let'f Podesla, Andy Scheinman, At left, Coach Burris, Doug Waterman, Biff Cooper, John Winter. Below, Coach Burris' watchful eye is fixed on the spirited volleys of Scheinman and Cooper. r-h' h h L . : h ' N?! 34333.. :95 i5. + .. vlwh 114 Above, Paul Samanchik takes a practice swing. Al right, Bubba Victor lets out the shaft. Below, Coach Cassady, D. Buzzell, K. Oehmig, M. Mozur, T. Schneider, 5. Yandle, T. MacPherson, R. Dunn, P. Samanchik, B. Dorriere, Coach Slaughter. Missing, B. Victor GOLF Virginia's golf team, coming off consecutive seasons of 8-5 and 8-4, expect to continue its winning tradi- tion. Last year's captain, Paul Samanchik, plus the 1960-70 team leader Bubba Victor, will lead the charge. Coach Slaughter and Coach Cassady hope to mold the other members of the squad into the winning ways of the past two seasons. 115 CROSS- CCNJNTRY 1 969 At top, first row: Coach Holdren, Craig Gaarder, Philip Meyer, Captain Rick Katz, lerry Hart, Mayo Tabb, Beach Brooker, Frank Williams, Coach Lou Onesty. Second row: Mike DeCamps, Brewerlon Barron, Gregory Gruchacz, Frank Andrews, Tom Clark, Mgr. Ross Thomas. Missing: All-star manager Tommy Miller Above, left: Coach Onesty. Above, right: Captain KatzA At right: Unidentified harrier takes a breather. 116 --L , z 3...... POLO 1969 .x A . . . $ b. a :1. ' r . r . . L l . a Q RUGBY The Virginia Rugby Club started a new season in Fall 1969 coming off its best sea- son ever. The ruggers defeated every major college team that it faced in the 1968-69 season, and placed second only to Old Blue in the Commonwealth Cup. The highlight of the 1969-70 season will be the Rugby Club y. . , MW V r.. W.i? -':ff3$ 6'? W. ,3. - av 41: .1 f' 9r h - . .- . ms. excursion to the old country, hoping to play established British foes during spring holi- days. Led by the likes of Byron Shankman, Paul Bishop, Jay Costan, and that grand old man of Virginia rugby, Alistair Duckworth, the ruggers expe'ct another rewarding year. Although losing co-captains Bob Tuke and Pete Luke off last year's crew, the 1969-70 Virginia Crew Club expects another winning season. The oarsmen, under Coach Tim Kerr, who is entering his third season as head coach, hope to improve not only on their 29-8 record of last spring, but also on their seventh place finish in the Dad Vail Regatta. l Standing: Coach Gerrard, W. Verhaak, l. Cofer, W. Adams, Captain 5. Hatten, C. Timberlake, G. Powers, C. Hurt. Kneeling: l. Stegmaier, W. F E N Cl Ni i 1 969 -70 Burr, H. Wallner, F. Reali, E. Robinson The Virginia Fencing Club, led by Captain Steve Hat- ten, plus Jack Cofer and Evan Robinson, expected a successful season in 1969-70. Hatten, leading the foil team, Cofer with the epees, and Robinson with the sabres began the season with a 14-13 loss to William and Mary. But Coaches Herman Wallner and David Gerrard hoped for an improvement on the 1968-69 season record of 3-6. Although the club took the state championship last year, it finished 5th in ACC compe- tition. Being a club instead of a varsity team, the fenc- ers are continually at a disadvantage against the likes of NC. State and UNC, but hope to finish with a bet- ter record in 1970. GYMNASTICS Under the inspired tutelage of Coach Frank Murray, The Virginia Gymnastics Club experienced a rewarding season in 1969-70. The gymnasts enjoyed the informal- ity of participating on a club team. Led by Captain Rick Lutz, who at upper left is performing a back toss, Evan Robinson, who completes a Iuboff 0n the side horse at lower left, and Jack Kincaid, the gymnasts competed in triangular matches throughout the sea- son. First-year help came from Dan Warsing and Will Burr. Brad O'Neal, Tom Riley, and Fred Schroder rounded out the welI-balanced squad. Above: Coach Murray, Will Burr, Tom Riley, Dan Warsing, Rick Lutz, Evan Robinson, lack Kincaid. 121 CHEERLEADERS Pele Drake and Louis Levitt lead flanker Chuck Mooser onto the field, followed by. . , 4 . , the rest of the football team. A - ,, . ,7 . ,, , 4. ' -.. . :uL: $133. N, . At right, Hungry Jeff Podesta eyes Clemson cheerleaderA Below, kneeling, Nancy Lou Sohl, Lindy Schaperjahn, lanet Gordon, Eddie Lynn Young, Karen Yates. Standing, Jeff Podesta, Cavalier David Banks, Louis Levitt, Henry Bowden, Hal Bogard, co-captain Andy Walker, Howard Wilkinson, Pete Drake, Geoff Nye, co-captain Hugh Antrim, and Bob Niles. Above, Mild- mannered Henry Bowden cheers the Wahoos on to defeat in the i N. C. State game. 'r. .- . Steve Sebo Director Of Athletics STUDENT ATHLETIC COUNCIL John Pegues, Danny Abramson, Rick Spigone, lay Wainwright, Ted Moore, Bob Rannigan, lack Wilson, lim Potter, Bubba Victor, Rick Moschel, Brian Fuller, Richard Katz, Mike Sorenson; Missing: Al Sineksy, Andy Scheinman, John Taylor 123 Zeta Psi regains High Point Trophy over 2nd-place St. A's and go on to win their third football crown in Fall, 1969 . . . ATO's cop volleyball crown, though, and Phi Kap captures handball . . . Jones, Chisolm, and Turner of the Hall all take tennis titles . . . 124 129 Above, top row: Tommy Blanchard, Gary Raflo, Ted Putziger, John Butler, Bill Homer, Greg Noland. Third row: Bob Price, L, C. Edwards, Snoddy, Ed Trope, John Hough, George Riddick. Second row: Averill, Zack Young, Ford, Barksdale, Burns, David Murphy. First row: Levine, Erikson, Bill Barden, Howard Hasen, Tisdale, Mercurio, Dickinson. INTRAMURALS Mat ... .n .1. 2f Veteran star Dave Hudson of Zete boots another kick-off. 127 ORGANIZATIONS VA Tl! nx m: w m IL -z?x Corks And Curls, 1889. m quJu m w l 'q'aiiaau Ag .l CORKS AND CURLS Beginning in 1889 the Corks and Curls has at- tempted to capture the flavor and personality of each succeeding year. Starting in an era when curl meant to pass and cork to fail, the year- book has adjusted to new jargon, new people, and new thinking to give a true picture of the University today. 4:.- First Row: B. Dailey, H. Bogard, De Beskin, S. Hayes, 8, Fisher, K. Dierks, P, Ricciardelli, S. Mayne, P. Burks, R. Ford, C Collier. Smond Row: 8. Gordon, C. Levenlis, l. Sperling, H. Bowden, R. McCarthy, Z. Young, D. Hudson, B. Leader, le Moorehouse, A. Huyoung, l. Cohn, D. Lewellyn. Nol Pictured: T. Armstrong, C. Robinson. 132 'Q : 35 ,5. i 2 I Steve Hayes, Editor-in-Chief; Dave Hudson, Managing Editor; Rucker McCarly, Business Manager. Enm- s st 41 h ! . mums, T THE CAVALIER DAILY V am 45 S. Giannini, W. Wood, J. Antrim, C. Hite, R. Cullen, R. MacDonald, A. Hamilton, C. Dickey, R. Bishop, S. Brickman, B. Bland, Ct Leventis, D. Featherstone, R. Lind, D. Kessler, T. Adams, P. Shea, B. Siegel, A. Kroner, 5. Graham, 5. Shope, J. Basil, Unidentified, R. Gill. In its first year of publication with a Publisher and Editor, the Cavalier Daily acquired a state wire service, changed its front page layout from 6 to 8 columns and revamped its Monday Edition consid- erably. But what students noticed most in this year's newspaper was the changing University reflected in its pages. Women now have a legal right to enroll in the College, more black students are doing just that, and students are taking an ac- tive part in deciding how this University will face its next 150 years. I ' e .r i. 1 A1 Q ' I ,ltr aw... ' I w I , ' ,2 If - 1' . 134 Managing Board Roy P. Bishop, Ill - Business Manager,- Charles A. Hite - Publisher; Robert B. CulIen, Edilor; Roderick Os MacDonald, Managing Editor, 135 UNIVERSITY UNION Program Board. Fm! Row T. SvhwarIZSChild, C. Spenwr, M, Murphy, P. Rict'iardelli, T Sansonelli, Y, Brown. Seumr! Row- A Archibald, D. McRae, R Covmglon, D. Hamlin, D, Sunon, W. Parrish, Z. Inge. 136 III A LUV Smond Year Committee: First Row B. Goldman, l. Mertz, T. Bitling, Row: B. Rixey, D, Price, C. Reipe, P. Renwick, G. Heyworth, B. A. Slickney, Second Row: D. Carr, A. Ciacco, C. Moore, J. Ranney, McCue, IA MOWimkle. At Huyong. Third Row: 8. Cash, M. Hoffman, A Freedman, W. Paulson, Fourth The University Union serves the Unie versity by providing facilities for cultural, educational, recreational, and social pro- grams. It provides opportunities for learn- ing outside the classroom through partici- pation in all aspects of the Union pro- gram. Outstanding activities for the 1969-70 academic year were the Artists Series' production of Mame and concerts by the Boston and London symphonies; Spe- cial Activities' efforts in presenting Sly 8t the Family Stone and Janis Joplin; and the Cavalier Fund Drive which more than doubled the previous year's collection. 137 University Union Officers George Brown, IV President W. Harry Schwarzschild, Ill - Vice-President Richard B. Payne, Jr. - Secretary Andrew C. Archibald - Treasurer Committee Chairmen Duncan McRae, Artists Series Pete Ricciardelli, Fund Drive David Sutton, Blood Drive Tom Sansonetti, Exposition Bill Parrish, Films Mike Murphy, Fine Arts Zeb Inge, Special Activities Clay Spencer, Social 61?; Doug Hamlin, Travel in Dick Covington, Community '5- Involvement 7 nnnnnwnvs 3:31 musmntr4 - LIFE MAGAZINE qu SHEILA h ,5 swnm WV MAME m Swl Ill Imm GET INVOLVED GIVE TO THE CAVALIER FUND rH 4Hth W . ???'Wfi'arve'1 ! 1+ ' 'Wf' DRIVE 138 AL PHA Officgrs: George Randall Neil, President, David Green, First Vice-President, ; Allen Thuring, Second Vice-President, David Goldsmith, Third Vice-President, P'H I Michael Healy, Secretary, Paul Dobrusin, Treasurer, Len Norman, Historian 1 Theta Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity helps the OM EGA University through its varied service projects. Past Projects include the Fund Drive for Biafra and Nigeria, Upward Bound, Ushering for Va. Players and P-K German, Nelson County Relief, and working for the University's Sesquisente- nial. .............. . n. Firs! Row: M. Cannaday, A. Thuring, T. Newton, P. Dobrusin, T. Row: D. Aldinger, B. Hawes, l. McFall, W. Black, B. Papierniak, M. Curtis L. WhitehursL Second Row: Sylvester, S. Weaver, D Healy, B. Judkins. Fifth Row: L. Norman, C Brehmer, P. Crow, P Goldsmith, H. Merlin, T. Smith, R. Neil. Third Row: T. Calhoon, B. Osina, D. Faust. Boyd, L. lones, B. Trueheart, 1. Reed, 8. Hatch, R. Amundsen. Fourth 139 JEFFERSON LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY The purpose of the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society is to further reasoned de- bate and oratory among its members. To this end a diversity of guest speakers are presented at the regular Friday night meet- Ings. W. Camp, Pres ; R. Jones, Vice-Pres.; C. Weckstein, Set; I. Poe, Treas.; Keiser; 3. Jackson; W. Knight; F. Leffel; P. Lert; W. IMCManuS; 5. D. Llewellyn; T. Miller; P. Agnew; l Allen; 1. Ball; R. Brooks; 5. Mischen; 0- Monti; R. Norton; R. NOYES; R- Porter; R- Railey; M Bysshe; R. Cass; W. Chandler; B. Costello; l. Deen; B. Duffy C. Raynor; M. Russell; 1. Ryland; C Savage; W. Schmidt; D. Smith; EA Durden; T. Faulders; S Fischer; L. Earle; H. Ellen; l. Elmore; R Sledge; A. Sussman; D. Unkovic; C. Waicker; A. Wambold; W. Frierson; D Garland; C. Germany; 5. Gleason,; E. Gentry D. Hanson; Weaver; L. Weiss; B. Weston; H. ArnessA R. Hickman; E. Hoeningmann; P. Hoffman; E. Howard; T. Jacks; l. UNIVERSITY Members of the University Guide Service provide information and walking tours of the historical G U I D ES Grounds for visitors to the University. Special tours are provided for prospective undergraduates visiting the Grounds. Members all prepare the exhibits displayed in the Rotunda. 43' l , iy 4 I h e M t ?ttflxt 4 .o - . :Ir' ' : a '1 c Rawles Jones, Chairman; lohn Allen, Vice-Chairman; Dan Hanson, Secretary; Scott Hunter, Treasure. Members: C. Ahroon, P. Beckler. Mt Biddle, D. Bush, W. Camp, G, Caroll, T. Carwile, C. Cawood, l. Cahfin, E, Ebbert, Rt Fort, A. Frix, D. Garland, D. Green, E. Hansen, R. Hickey, G. Hodges, S. Holbert, F. Kelley, F. Leffel, S. Lowe, G. McBride, l. Matson, C. Montague, C. Nesbit, R, Price, C. Savage, M. Sheppard, S. 141 1. tsugss: ;-i3 - .- '. he :3 .: Spahr, It Stewart, C. Stroud, S. Thompson, C. Udell, T. Yamaki. New Members: D. Barnes, Kt Bates, L. Beebe, E. Bergan, A. Botsford, T. Britt, D. Cralte, D. Dean, C. Duir, S. Fischer, T. Foster, A. Fouls, It meor, St Hayes, J. Herbst, E. Hoenigmann, T. Hopkins, L. Kinney, L. McClain, S. Miller, M. Notton, J. Powel, C. Reclinger, B. Robertson, Tt Scott, H. Showalter, C. Teller, L Thornton, Rt Wall, C. Weckstein, L Weiss. . ..:.C LAWN CHOWDER AND MARCHING SOCIETY WEST LAWN A. Margulies S. Colangelo P. Schmidt W. Camp L. Whitehurst J.Bean K. Jones B. Shankman C. Hickman R. Fisher M. Ross W. Gordon 5. Scott R. Dailey R. Sorenson S. Jacobs J. English R. Katz W. Clement R. Main M. Erwin T. Harvey R. Card S. Lopetkiewiez L. Levitt J. Maddox R. MCKean CRACKERBOX S. Hayes C. Nye J. Gardner M. Richwine 143 EAST LAWN C. Thaiss W. Young R.BBhop R. MacDonald R. Page D. Boskin D. Webb F. Moschel C. Rullman D. Hudson 1. Rhodes J. McCarty S. Hixson A. Ferrara A. Carbini S.Pape E. Friedman W. Schwarzschild W. Buck E. Doffermyre W. Nixson C. Murdock W. Curdts R. Kurtz T. Steele C. Hite R. Cullen ! ll PRE-LEGAL SCXHETY The purposes of the John B. Minor Pre-Legal Society are as follows: tit To effectively establish and promote cooperation and Contacts between legal and pre-Iegal students and educators, in order to implement the development of an adequate program of pre-legal education. Qt T0 bind together those students interested in the pursuit of law and 0f the legal profession. at To encourage and maintain both academical and intellectual excellence in pre-legal scholarship. Offia-n M Smith, I. Rogers, R, Mam, l. Beachell. Members 1. Bowling, 1. Rumpus, L. Bruklin, M. Connlff, l. Deen, tut Flayhart, R. Fnerson, A. Hadeed, D, Kudravetz, F. Left'el: 5V Lopatklewitz, l, Miller, S Miller, W Richmond, D. Roberts, E, Tannen, 0. I'rytoll, R. Warren. R. Whitney, M. Williams, CL Yates, B. Duffy, K McCunn, RV Wilder, l. Stewart, R. lanney, D Bes'km, l NkCullough, N Manus, C. Gillespie, BY Levy. 8. Elder, D. Falume, R. Greenwood. R Wood, M Magmuson, St Tabackman, T. Newton, l. Rnhtnson. ALPHA KAPPA PSI Alpha Kappa Psi is the Oldest national business fraternity. Its objects are to further the indi- vidual welfare of its members; to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, ac- counts, and finance; to educate the publiC to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein; and to promote and advance in institutions of college rank, courses leading to degrees in business administration. FII'SI Row: J. Philipchuk, B. Watkins, 8. Guy, C. Courson, B. Piland, R. Gilbert, l. Epperson, l. Neal, C. Hudson, K. Rickert, Second Row: W, Hoff, R, Davidson, K. Rakes, B. Morin, T. Wheelen, B. Card, A. Ferrara, E, Parrish. Third Row: H. Seigel, 8. Young, 144 D. Walter, A. Lowe, M. Moose, L. Sharpe, C. Slroud, M. Higgins, l. Ruffner. Fourth Row: 5. Mayne, E. Carson, C. Cawood, C. Robinson, L. Taylor, I. Patton, J. Holman, H. Hull, M. Messer, l. Heney. CIRCLE K Mike Chamowitz, President Gordon Hutcheon, Vice President Clayton Savage, Secretary lim Simpson, Treasurer Harry Deitch, Second Vice President Robert Carver, Advisor D. Hughes, N. Name, M. Chamowitz, M. Wells, D. Truegeart, R. Tuck, N. Name, I. McKeoen, Q. Ptui, M. Hamburger, M. Widener, N Name. 145 ASNE The purpose of the American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers is to prO mote the interests of mechanical engi- neering at the Uni- versity. E i . g ASCE The purpose of the American So- ciety of Civil Engi- neers student Chap- ter is to promote the interest of students in the profession of civil engineering. During meetings and conferences, the students are exposed to the latest devel- opements in civil engineering. The meetings also pro- vide informal con- tact between stu- dents, faculty, and practicing engineers. AICHE The American Insti- tute of Chemical Engi- neers provides for professional develope- ment of its members and for publication and exchange of technical information. It provides an organization for the promotion of the profession of Chemical engineering. run It x. t ,- -Il IEEE 477;; 7 IEEE is a student branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, a professional society which sponsors prominent speakers who give technically ori- ented lectures in order to encourage interest in electri- cal engineering professions. 147 THETA TAU Regent Howard Wilkinson Vice-Regent Barry Graham Scribe Russell Ring Treasurer Jay lennison Corresponding Secretary Dan Walker Social Chairman Terry Coll Theta Tau is a national professional engineering fra- ternity, Its purpose is to develop and maintain a high standard of professional interest among its members, and to unite them in a strong bond of fraternal fellow- ship. B. Edwards, B. Graham, 6. Lockharl, R. Williamson, D. Church, J. Henderson, l. Loughon, l. McGrady, T. Caldwell, l. Ring, T. Teague, D. Mitchell, 1. Heisler, 1. Davis, B. Huyelt, l. McGoruy, T. CoII, D. Garst, A. Jay, I. Andrews, T, Phillips, L. Paulson, l. Zoller, 5. Finger, R. Rins, T. Whelan, 1. Travis, G. Denlinger, D. Kunsman, M. Williams, H. Wilkinson, Matthews. 148 TRIGON President Bob Hickman Vice President Barry Shenton Trigon functions as a political, professional, and 50- Secretary Chris Buschman cial society. In addition it constantly endeavors to bet- Treasurer Jack Van Kirk ter the Engineering School by material contributions. Historian Tom Maccubbin G. Whelan, R. Hanna, R. Hickman, T. Maccubbin, D. Levan, K, lones, Leach, C. Buschman, B. Scott, B. Fox, R. Thomas, D. Lovett, P. Lazor, T, Pauling, K Cohick, M. Cohen, N. Tulon, D. Roberts, 1. Megrail, WA R. Kurtz, H. Valencia, H Colman. 149 GAMMA NU CHAPTER ZETA TAU ALPHA ESTABLISHED 1952 A '- 9! K .:.' ' X x3- First Row: B. Winslow, B. Rhyne, L. Haile, A. Bly, M. Oleyar, E. Raines, l. Stowell, K. Whitmer, B. Ramsey, L. Helsabeck, B. Evans, L. Dow, S. Hamel, C. Thatcker, S Steele, l. Dowty, R. Cox. Second Row: R. Flint, K. lordan, A. Crigler, D. Yancey, C. Darnall, E. Harwood. 150 ARMY R O.T.C. 15.5.:wa vg-utthtiik 153 JEFFERSON SABRES S. Whilcomb, B, Barksdale, C. Webb, B. Hollis, D. Pushkin, B. Homer, 3 Plott, B Elder, L. Sharp, 0 Moates, T. George. 154 NAVY R.O.T.C. Ill.- ILILIL-ulln' TRIDENT SOCIETY I. First Row: R. Rys. R. Fulton, W. Whiting, G. Johnson, C. Smith EfleSOh, P Wyatt, R. Gill, D. Kim, Unidentified J, Harris, R. Lawton, Simond Row: D. Llewelyn, D. Pugh, M. Bausili, H Dielch, rxLYoskin,W,Hawver Unidentified. T. Brown Third Row: G Waicker, S. Keeney, C. 156 AIR FORCE R.O.T.C. 7'? W aux RIFLE AND PISTOL CLUB President Douglas E. Jackson Vice President George Duckworth Secretary Mike Moose Treasurer Mike Crowther A National Rifle Association recognized club for all interested rifle and pistol target shooters of the Uni- versity. From the club members,a rifle and pistol team is selected for varsity competition. VIRGINIA BOWLERS President James I. Zok Vice President C. Gary Atwell Secretary-Treasurer David Butler The purpose of the Vir- ginia Bowling Club is to further the sport of bowling on an intercollegiate level and to stimulate our mem- bers by means of competi- tion with other universities. COMMERCE COUNCIL Chairman W. Lewis Brown Vice Chairman John White Secretary-Treasurer Edgar L. Parrish The Commerce Council is a student organization with two faculty advisor that works as the liaison between faculty and students. It tries to ferret out student sentiment on necessary improvements in our Com- merce School, even going so far as to get into discussions on teaching processes, curricu- lum problems, etc. First Row: E. Parrish. L. Brown, L White Second Row: W. Broome, Jr., W. Epperson, Jr., E. McGuire, lr., H. Doggrell, W. Shenkee. 159 DELTA SIGMA Pl President W. Lewis Brown Delta Sigma Pi is a professional business frater- First Vice President Edward D. McGuire, Jr. nity with the avowed purpose of bringing into a Second Vice President Michael R. Johnson closer and more harmonious relationship the Secretary T. Griffiths Ellison commerce students and the business community. This moves the study of business and economics out of the realm of pure theory into some con- text of the practical application of these con- cepts. Treasurer David Kudravetz Unidentified, E, McGuire, B. lennings, 1. Singh, D. Kudravetz, 1. Mason, P. Shaw, Unidentified, M. Sorenson. First Row: H. Webb, M. Johnson, I. Pegues, L. Brown, C. Ellison, EV Woltz, A. Hirsch Ill, Unidentified Second Row: Unidentified, 160 UNIVERSITY DEBATORS Each year the Virginia Debat- ers participate in a full sched- ule of intercollegiate debate tournaments, taking part in some fifteen to twenty tourna- ments concentrated in the Eastern, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern states. In addition to a full schedule of intercolle- giate tournaments, this year the Virginia Debaters were also active on the grounds, partici- pating in a series of public debates with other schools, and sponsoring a series of fo- rum debates designed to air matters of concern to the University at large. H'- First Row: G. Bittnor, l. Poe, D. Karp, D. Patton Second Row: T. Thrash, C. Weir, l. McCullough, C. Midgette Not Pictured: Q. Spitzer, T. Grant. Al PHA CHI SIGMA Alpha Chi Sigma is a professional fraternity of chemists and Chemical engineers. D. Caliga, J. Reynolds, A. West, R. Church, A. Waldrop, L. Lawwill, A. Williams, J. Cosby, D. Levan, J. Pawlina, G. Graham, S. Walker, T. Craven, D. Chilton, W. Brookhart, Dr. 0 Rodig. 161 SAHJNCJ ASSOCIATION First Row: J. Patton, M. Byane, C. Hupp, P. Wiley Second Row: C. Schlegel, M. Grinder, E. Bergin, J. Ball. VIRGINIA PLAYERS ACADEMICAL l VILLAGE l CLEE CLUB VIRGINIA GENTLEMEN PHI CHI President Thom O'Neill Treasurer John Paulson Secretary Jack Ansell House Manager Rodney Hough Alumni Representative Robert Bowden The purposes of the Phi Chi Medical Fraternity in- clude the following: a focal point for social activity among all the classes of the medical school; a medium for faculty and student so- cial interchange; and a focus for seminars on topical sub- jects. 164- PEP BAND President Paul Ochenkowski Secretary Steve Mershon The purpose of the Univer- sity of Virginia Pep Band is to provide spirited instrumental music at athletic events and to promote school spirit. First row: Keen, M.; Weinberger, D.; Scheer, F.; Howell, 5.; Andrew, L; Jelin- ski, 1.; Riley, T.; Second row: Lesko, L; Parker, D.; Corr, M.; Woodford, R.; Tucker, 0.; Herzog, H.; Selmer, 5.; Third row: Bradshaw, D.; Breeden, W.; Setzer, C.; Bradley, D.; Martin, 1.; Levine, H.; Yowell, 5.; Fourth row: Athay. R.; Coker, N.; Oppenheim, R.; Ochen- kowski, L; Mershon, 5.; Lazar, 1.; John- son, E. CONCERT BAND President JOE Berman Vice President Tom Riley Secretary Paul Ochenkowski Historian Steve Mershon The responsibilities and purposes of the University of Virginia Concert Band are directed both to its mem- bers and to its audience. For the student musician we provide an opportunity to read, rehearse and perform the best concert band !iter- ature, original and transcribed, from all style periods. We hope to enrich the concert life of the University community by offering programs Chosen to present a balanced selec- tion of appropriate repertoire, per- formed with enthusiasm and under- standing. WUVA President Chris Thais Slation Manager Jerry Cray Program Diredor Doug Palan Treasurer lames Noel Seuomry Pete Agnew VIRGINIA SPECTATOR The Virginia Spectator, formerly the Uni- versity of Virginia Magazine, is the student publication examining issues of both local and national importance. In accordance with an image that is changing from a purely literary native to one of broader out- look, the Spectator has aimed to please readers on both ends of the political spec- trum. B. Andrews, 1. Elmore, Ct Dickey, T. 168 Smith, R. Pedigo, T. Fogerty. JEFFERSON PARTY First Row: J. Gilmore, Q, Spitzer, T. Faulders Second Row: 5 Edwards, l. Gardner, 6. Hodges, l Rose, L. Carretv llli 1' ALUMNI ASSOCATION President D. French Slaughter, Jr., '53 Culpeper, Virginia Vice President William P. Dickson, Jr., '38 Norfolk, Virginia Secretary-Treasurer Gilbert J. Sullivan, '48 Charlottesville, Va. Organized in 1838, the Alumni Association is de- signed to promote closer bonds between former stu- dents, and at the same time unite the alumni in service to the University. i'iiliiit 170 I. f . AW. .7 $$ Y... . .. , , . , . , .. , , r . . . H, U, . . . I I .a. , . . ., , . 14 ..:$..t v. . x L , FRATERNITIES . Recently the Future of Fraternities has been seriously questioned. In the following article we attempt to outline the reasons for this and draw some conclusions on the future of Fraterni- ties at Virginia. Warren French, a noted literary cri- tic, associating the success of a late nineteenth century American writer with his membership in a social frater- nity, asserts that the fraternity accepts the individual apparently as he is and this offers a refuge where he may maintain his dignity without develop- ing his mind. Reaction to such a statement varies from joyful agreement to apathetic acceptance to flat denial, depending on one's viewpoint. There are those, most of whom are not members of a fraternity, who regard a fraternity as a crutch. One type of fraternity man finds se- curity in a group of people who think and believe as he does. Such a man desires to develop his mind academi- cally, not intellectually, and his only concern within the group is to adjust xx . to the habits of the other membel-E; an adjustment which must be msdgby anyone living with one or morewed- ple. Opposed to this is the type ofhuse in which the members have widely differing views. There is disagreement among the brotherhood and at the same time each respects the others ideals even though they may diffea The adjustments that must be madehni such a fraternity are more dimcultm in the former fraternity since a perSaHg habits are more readily accepta51fi'. x01: his ideas. Common respect fosters a free exchange of ideas and open- minded evaluation of each other's character. Reaction, then, to French's statement varies among the external observer and the two extremes of fraternity types. There is at one end of the spectrum the house in which all members are of the same mold and which will not accept anyone who cannot fit into the mold or cannot be made to fit it. Companionship is its reason for exis- tence and conformity is its method. Development of the mind is not at- tempted and may be purposefully avoided. At the other extreme is the fraternity in which there are disparate viewpoints among the brotherhood. Members enjoy a certain amount of freedom of thought and tend to ex- change ideas freely. Such a house ex- ists not only for its companionship, but also for the open-minded atmo- sphere in which the companionship resides. Thus a man maintains his dig- nity while at the same time he feels he is developing his mind. It is true that no fraternity ex- emplifies either extreme. Nor do any two fraternities possess these charac- teristics in the same proportion or rela- tion. But one trait is common to all. That trait is that the house is a refuge. Whether in the face of open-minded dissent or narrow-minded conformity, 173 fraternity men tend to retreat to their respective houses where they will be more comfortable. As a result, fraterni- ties are resistant to change. The University is surrendering to the idea of progress and much-needed changes are being realized. But the process is at best a slow one. Although students do not make final decisions, they do have opportunities to influence those decisions. Students in a close-kit organization have an advantage in that they generally are accustomed to co- operation and thus can work success- fully for satisfaction of a common interest. The fraternity is such a group. Broth- ers occupy influential positions on the grounds - in athletics, journalism, and politics - in which they come in con- tact with both students and faculty. The potential for leadership is there, but it takes more than individuals to foster change - fraternities must first gener- ate change within themselves. The fraternities must increase their membership as the University popula- tion grows. This will necessitate a change in the whole approach to rush. The fault is not with the physical struc- ture of rush - it makes no difference how many smokers there are and when. Rather the fault lies in the atti- tude the brothers take in evaluating a potential brother. To many, first impressions are most valuable in ascer- taining the eligibility of a man in the house. The fact that he may develop into something completely different never occurs to some people. Thus, many good men are turned down and some disasters are admitted. Greater concentration and open-mindedness during rush on the part of the brother- hood would remedy the situation. The result would be a larger pledge class, diversity in the types of people in the house, and an atmosphere in which change would be encouraged. The fraternity does indeed accept an individual for what he is enabling him to maintain his dignity. How he devel- ops his mind depends on him and the kind of fraternity of which he is a member. It is distressing that fraterni- ties are also, as French says, a refuge, to which a brother may retreat and feel secure within established friendship. But such friendship can also be found in a dormitory. Fraternities have the potential for stimulating change but they must break stifling traditions or progress will pass them. Editors 174 The following article was written by a leading member of the Inter- Fraternity Council and presents criti- cisms of Fraternities from within the system. We present it here because we teel it can be useful for the Fraternities to consider as one possible future course. Speaking before the lnter-Fraternity Council in the Spring of 1968, Robert T. Canevari, the Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, was asked if he thought frater- nities were in danger of dying at the University. He replied that when he was going to school here, there was always talk that fraternities were going to die next week, and such talk had no basis. Last year, Ed Hayes, who was the most dynamic President the l.F.C. has ever had, said I firmly believe that fraternities will be in existence as long as the University is. I seriously doubt that either Dean Canvari or Ed Hayes would make such statements today. Fraternities have come under attack more this year than ever before. An editorial in the Cavalier Daily ended Don't Rush. Don't Pledge. By a unanimous vote of the Executive Com- mittee of Counselors, the l.F.C. was denied admittance to the dormitories for a rush pep talk. The CD. carried an undisputed story about open racial prejudice displayed by some fraterni- ties during rush. A high ranking officer of the l.F.C. remarked that during rush a good number of houses were so desperate for pledges that they would take anyone who would accept a bid. Do fraternities deserve all the criti- cism that they are being subjected to? There are some wild and erroneous charges, but a substantial portion of the attacks are true. There are fraterni- ties that would never pledge a black, that brutally haze pledges, and that treat rushees whom they don't like inhumanly. But there are fraternities who spend a good deal of time help- ing the underprivileged of the commu- Ie-Jam a e xsru mVJGaRMF-a. t r... rJ-v'vtr; -:u o J.- :A-t-zhw, x , Ax : .u- nity, constructively aiding members in academic and personal trouble, and supporting worthwhile University ac- tivities. Probably the most poignant commentary concerning the assailment on the fraternities is that for the first time since I became involved with fra- ternities during my first year, talk of the fraternity system dying has become a somber reality in the minds of a vast number of fraternity men. I sincerely believe that it is only a matter of time before the fraternity system dies. To believe otherwise, with awareness of the failing of fraternities across the country, and the events that have taken place this year at the Uni- versity, would be extremely naive. When a system contains members that continue to practice ridiculous and cruel customs, Gresham's Law will cer- tainly crumble it. If, however, indi- vidual fraternities divorce themselves from the system, and start standing on their own merits, many will survive. As soon as individual houses refuse to tolerate the unethical acts of certain fraternities, the task of preserving fra- ternities, but not the dying system, will have begun. For fraternities that con- tinue to ban together, their death is only a matter of a short time. Stephen T. Jacobs Committee on Fraternities ETA CHAPTER DELTA KAPPA EPSILON ESTABLISHED1852 ' 4 First Row: Z. Inge, R. Quesada, D. McRae, R. Beach, B. Reutlinger. Second Row: B. Graham, S. Archibald, N. Tuggle, B. Nicosia. Third Row: R. Ford, 1. Ferens, G. Dickerhoof, F. BeIL Fourth Row: D. Coster, S. Costas, S. Webb, C. Price, P. Coy, D. Andry, L. Fauntleroy, B. Edgerton, K. Coble, B. McCrail. Missing: A. Selfridge, K. Adams, R. Galione, B. Fulton, l. Pinder, G, Giannini, D. Turner, J. Eckman, P. Caples, L. Paulson, S. Lee, S. Hopson, B Rannigan. 176 177 ALPHA CHAPTER PHI KAPPA PSI ESTABLISHED1853 Firs! Row: G. Peerman, D. Fletcher, A. Dorin, J. Maris, B. Moss, R. Beale, R. Keeling, A. Nelson, A. Botsford, J. Freeman, H. Lane, K. Kessler, 1. Price, D. Scheele, B. McKee, 5. Arnold, J. Tanner. Second Row: D. Macneille, M. Millichap, T. Bitting, 5. Both, W. Meyer, T. Wood, 1. Stelling, T. Foreman, T. Young, D. Tucker, H. Marshall, B. Mergehann, J. Echols, J. Bauserman, F. Thomas, L. Clementson, H. Allen, Q. Spitzer. Missing: 1. Pawling, l. McClung, B. Victor, R. Spigone, l. Wainwright, J. Porterfield, G. Peterson, 1. Reibel, L. Hanes, T. Barry, M. Murphy, W. Lough, W, Stapleton, M. Gartlan, A. Giacco, E. Marks, S. Burgess, R. McCue, H. Lane, F. Thomas, P Sions. 179 ETA CHAPTER PHI KAPPA SIGMA ESTABLISHED 1854 First Row: W. Clement; W. Aichner; R. Willem P. Bennet; T. K. Calhoun; S. Smiley; D. Womack; W. Parrish; 0 Sutton; D. Q. Kean; V. Richardson. Second Row: G. Heyworlh; S. White; J. Abbott; R. Gwathmey; C. Yancey; E. Morgan; R. Wyckoff; H. Taylor; W. Preston; D. Carr; L. Tuskey; R. Carrington; G. Riddick; J. Carter; P. Dandridge; W. Hancock. Third Row: R. Robins; S. Grymes; W McKenna; F. Hubbard; O. Smith; M. Varner; D. Horne Missing: R. Rinehart; l. Cutler; H. Harris; E. P. Betts; P Whitlow; J. Chittenden; R. Bischoff; l. Peabody; H. Antrim; R. Kelchum; B. Gerhard; l. Mears; D. Willse; D. Montague; B. K. Mundy; W. O'Keefe; G. Hester; D. Cutler; l. Grifmh; W Kelly; W Williams; R. Cross. 180 181 OMICRON CHAPTER BETA THETA Pl ESTABLISHED1854 First Row: 5. Webb, T. Powell, J. Bell, T. McKoy, l. Edgar, J. Rhoades. Second Row; D. Wallace, K. Warnick, G. Dowling, Col. Sam Ragland, H. Gold, 1. Hume, S. Martin, R. Hall, L Henderson. Third Row: B. Old, P. Simon, l. Hayward, C. Robinson, J. Ray, C. Ellis, J. Winter, B. Sanders, P. Rucker, C. Jacob, 5. Hunter, T. Smith, E. Trope. Fourth Row: L. Smith, M. Rummler, J. Doilney, D Casler, P. Trumbull. Missing: T. Junker, W. Bill, R. Morrow, C. Armstrong, 1. Thompson, S. Botts, D. Craig, J. Mehrtens, E. Cowardin, R. Moyar, P. Douglas. 183 NU CHAPTER THETA DELTA CHI ESTABLISHED 1857 First Row: G. Lotz, G. Alexander, N. Timchak, H L Crum, R. D. Benedetti, R. M. Bryan, C. Manierre, M. Walker, B. Howard. Second Row: J. Trouche, T. Phillips, D. Richardson, C. D. Honaker, J. Baber, R. B. Greene, W. R. Frazier, L. C. Edwards, D. Walker. Third Row: P. Withers, R. Coddington, D. Saunders, l. O'Donnell, D. Wildasin. Fourth Row: D. Dixon, L. Lind, S. T. Jacobs, S G. Wilbur, D. MacDougald, W. Good, D, Warren, C. P. Scavo. Missing: R. Massell, J. Copper, A. Gault, W. l. Cashman, J. C. Jennison Ill. T. W. Coll, D. Wolfe, J. Rumney. 184 186 First Row: E. McCean; W. Buck; J. McGarvey; T. Carey; I. Peebles; R. Lamb; G. Cramer. Second Row: T. Maxwell; W. Lunsford; D. lslen; J. Wilson; G. Turner; J. Peguese; R. Niles. Third Row: E. Ebbert; C, Dailey; R. Dougherty; R. Powell; W. Carlton; 1. English; D. Brown Fourth Row: R. Clark; C. Emmerling; S. Nauss; B. LeCompte; J, Sundin; R. Hadden; F. Brady; R, Hampson; R. Coupe; R. Cascella; J. Butler. Missing: J. Andrews; R. Andrews; P. Crane; P. Drake; G. 6055; M. Hodgdon; C. Kent; E. Kehm; B. Kitchen; A. Knowles; R. Lindenstruth; l. Mertz; J. Podesta; R. Sorensen. 187 OMICRON CHAPTER PHI GAMMA DELTA ESTABLISHED1858 OMICRON CHAPTER SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON ESTABLISHED 1858 First Row: R. Bobo, H. Doggerell, D. Moorehead, H. Bogard, l. McKewan, J. Adams. Second Row: Ike, D. Adams, I. Pettey, C. Webb, 1. Henderson, 8. Green, T. Schildwachler, D. Pushkin, H. Hollis, B. McFadden. Third Row: L. Thuslon, B. Barksdale, R. Holtman, L. Gordon, W. Cutchins, C Webb, H. Martin, P. Stone, 5. Schreiber. Fourth Row: F. Miller, H Seibels, K. Donovan, M Krebs, B. Psillas, C. Ratteree, C. Heyward, H. Hansen. Missing: 1, Moore, M. Hollins, D. Chandler, B. Harbin, T. Brownlee, A Minton, R. Sanders, Goon, l. Sherry, M Abraham, D, Banks, K. Wonderlich, B. Corr, R. Hickman, l. Burden, L. Williams, T. Smith. 188 189 190 UPSILON CHAPTER DELTA PSI ESTABLISHED 1859 T' I q I --,. First Row: S. Carter; C. Montague; R. Smith; R. Bunn; C. Moore; J. Glascock. Second Row: D. Tyler; T. Taylor; D. Doughtie; E. Douffremeyer; B. Rixey; E. Hanson. Third Row: T. Samperton; R. Woolsey; T, Schwarzschild; P. Boehm; C. Frazier. Fourth Row: T. McCoy; W. Oehmig; R. Miller; I. Bakhaus. Fifth Row: R. Payne; T. Moore; W. Hulse; E. Hidalgo; C. Gay; R. Sayle; W. Lewis; S. Cervin; F. Goodpasture; l. Hooff; H. Jones. Missing: R. Covington; H. Dudley; D. Duval; R. Hidalgo; R. Hine. 191 ALPHA CHAPTER CHI PHI ESTABLISHED 1859 First Row: G. Lockharl, G. Roony, S. Stone, Don Farmer. Second Row: R. Eckis, T. Eckis, R. Tisdale, D. White, J. Small, A Robertson, D. White, H. Howiett, M. Menza, T. Miller, D. Ward. Third Row: D. Cunkel, N. Foley, A. Roosendaal, D. Tatum, D. Schinstine, l. Chafin, l. Crockford, L. Jordan, J. Sanders. Fourth Row: B. Williamson, T. Collier, W. Cobb, H. Alverson, 1. Owen, R. Moser, H. Derrick, B. Metz, D. Marshall. Missing: P. Young, R. Sprull, T. Rash, J. Orr. 192 . .. .. A 1 Eu. 5...... . am .. WE ,. i! d... . .. .. I . . k f .d. 2;... ...A, . PSI CHAPTER SIGMA CHI ESTABLISHED 1860 A .--;. .f... T'C - v . ' it? 131 i'ii's-w 1' First Row: D. Easter; R. Evans; C. Cummings; B. Mapheis; T. Smith; W. Nixon; S. Walther; R. Blackburn; R. Burger; J. Lederer. Second Row: T. Ryckman; W. Buonanno; 8 Glenn; C. Jarvis; G. Ellison; C. Yates; D. West; C. Crum; K Harris; M. Hanabury; A. Miller; R. Schaible; J. Thiel; F. Schneider; 5. Schreiber; l. Schroeder; T. Pearcy; l. Hoag; R. Callahan; D. Borel; R. Albaugh; R. Parmley. Third Row: S. Simmerman; L. Marks; T. Bussey; T. Wilson; T. Washburn; D. Roberts; M. Gettys; T. Fogerty; B. Davenport; A. Knowles; D. Ross; T. Weyandt; J. Colsh. Missing: R. Cozzens; 1. Franklin; R. Fulton; R. Love; I. Vardy; J. Withers; M. Kulzleb; R. Lopez. 195 ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER CHI PSI ESTABLISHED 1860 First Row: T. Golden; D. Rooker; S. T Crockett; G. VanWageningen, R. Patterson; J. Renick. Second Row: 5. Church; W. Anderson; J. Shishoff; A. Fiorello; R. Brennan; P. Lazenby; D. Wilfong; l. Spengler; S. lohnston; R. Riley; D. Miller; J. Wopat; H. VanWageningen; R. Wheeler; D. Beard. Missing: T. Bilby; B. Davis; J. Douglas; T. Drinkwater; R. Hammond; J. McNally; P. Nickless; S. Webb; D. Williams; T. Wood. 196 BETA CHAPTER ZETA PSI ESTABLISHED1868 x1 2 g: E I : n1 First Row: P. Roskopf, B. Proutt, R. McCarty, G. Etheredge, 1. Connor, 8. Jones. Second Row: Phil, George, D. Hilbert, B. Page, B. Hanna, D. Reid, 1. Fitzhigh, C. Rullman, G. Lane, 1. Frost, D. Musselwhite, Z. Young. Third Row: T. Conway, P. Speasmaker, D. Hudson, S. Dabney, G. Leventis, E. Thomas, R. Cockrill, C. Mills, D. Morris, 5. Rhoades, D. Thacker, l. Moorehouse. Missing: P. Schmidt, M. Christhilf, D. Warner, D. Aldridge, G. Lorber, F. Palmer, J. Palmer, J. Potter, C. Pedigo, T. Buchanan, M. Wreden, W. Bohren, C. Walton, A. Salenger, B. Crawford. 199 DELTA CHAPTER ALPHA TAU OMEGA ESTABLISHED1868 First Row: S. Smith, T. Flynn, B. Samson, J. Laughon, R. Clark, P. Gates, J. Rongoe, W. Anderson, 8. Sooy. Second Row: B. Harriman, D. Blount, A. Hadeed, L. Berezowsky, C. Galbrilh, R. Shorb, S. Shelton, C. Smith, M. Beeson, G. Facey, S. Hawkins, 1. Owen, G. Parker. Third Row: D. Wilson, B. Bird, 5. lones, B. Wire, T. Bowen, C. Valin, A. Hasty, A. Spears, 6, Collins, R, Digve, R Carbone, R. McDonald, R. Remorenko. Missing: M. Haskell, E Davis H. Cothen, P. Hurdle, M Rainney, A. Kirk, W Anderson, I. Hawks, T. Bagby. 202 First Row: J. Hill, M. Block, B. Price, G. Howell, J. Rutrough, 8. Gordon, J. Blankenship, B. lawish, D. Westerland, B. Stenson, MA Hawes, D. Dyer, l Vogel, R. Herrigel, K. Vest, K. Scott, P. Sanders, M. Ross, B. Mackilwaine, W. Spaid, l. Christopher, Second Row: F. Gearing, A. Dudley, T. Schneider, G. Collier, L. Corder, J. Mathias. Third Row: C. Engquist, S. Saunders, 8. Hill. Fourth Row: R. Carpenter, S. Braintwain, J. Cook. Missing: M. DeCamps, D. Ryczek, B. Hughes, G. Hankins, G. Ruef, F. Andrew, D Smith, S. Booth, B. Broeker, S. Owens, T. Thomas. 203 ALPHA CHAPTER Pl KAPPA ALPHA ESTABLISHED 1868 Q ! 4 U ' N v' ?' J u g: E , r L x K ZETA CHAPTER KAPPA SIGMA ESTABLISHED 1869 First Row: W Bellows, Lucille, Pearl, P. Liles, P. Montague, B. Curdts, J. Rice, 8 Fryer, J. Price, E. Perkins, B. Webb. Second Row C. Pyle, B. Austin, CZ Willison, D. Hasty, P. Cocke, B. Taylor, E. Oldfield, T. George, N. Parthemos, B. Cash, T. Armstrong, C. Acheson, C. Arritt, T. Allen, J. Dudley Third Row: R. Buford, A. Stickney, R. Lind, R. Kurtz, D. Schriver, J Fontaine, B. Claycombe, C. Stiff, K. Kingston, W. Trice, T. Adams, IA Beeghley. Missing: F. Baldwin, 1. Frizell, B. Bland, H. Glover, l. Sander, J. Cole, S. Thomas, R. Sadler, E. Black, I Brantly. BETA CHAPTER SIGMA NU ESTABLISHED 1870 First Row: E. Graham, F. Gosnell, R. Boorman, R. Williams M. Sheer, D. Black, C. Steinwedel, K. Roberts, T. Lewis, T. Callow, B. Barden. Second Row: R. Smith, R. Bright, M. Miller, B. Rodgers, D. Kudravelz, J. Christ, R. Gabardy, L. Brown: J. Edmonds, M. Johnson, P. Shaw, G. Yeonas, K. Moore, M. Olin, F. Roda, J. Musgrave, B. Boger, W. Hudson, L. Whyte, B. Ellis, 5. Kuhn. Missing: 1. Copenhaver, C. Campbell, 1. Moore, 1. Pitas, R. Fidler, E. McGuire, J. Cooper, S. Kresse, J. Shrum, D. Forman, 1. Kubacki, L. Molosky, M. Gatto, 5, Parks, B. Oliver, 1. Miller, A. Ferrara. 207 LAMBDA CHAPTER KAPPA ALPHA ESTABLISHED 1873 First Row: D. Hamlin, G. Rawles, C. Landreth, 14 Riley, M. Averill, 8. Card, C. Courson, M. Rutherford, H. Tutten, B. Melton, D. Litton, C. Walling, T. Sansonetti. Second Row: W. Painter, E. Bruenner, T. Hutcheson, P. Hutcheson, T. Garth, C Riepe, B. Giffen, R. Jones, L Cheek, S. Furst, l. Ranney. Third Row: B. Lucketl, W. Hall, C. Blackman, S. Brock, W. Paulson, L. Gales, C. Pugh, D. Lowe, S. Stream, P. Renwick, A. Gilly. Fourth Row: C. Eddy, B. Creason, A. Wills, G. Hodges. Missing: J. Lumpkin, S. Prater. .t'. .hc 1'33 . . . i '9 h I BETA CHAPTER PHI DELTA THETA ESTABLISHED 1873 gi$ I I 3i? 2: First Row: H. Bowden, N. Dehart, D. Murphy, T. Summerour, D. Lemons, D. Griffith, C. Sours. Second Row: H. Williams, I. Butt, R. Dashiell, T. Blanchard, J. Gregory, B. Brubaker, D. Hixson, S. Sleshens, D. Bain, 8. Fox, I. Elmore, B. Macon, R. Diflore, D. Fisher, B. Arberg, J. Mattingly, G. Griffith, P. Durkin, l. Kreutzer, P. Eldredge Missing: R. Durkes, H. McSherry, D. Garst, 1. Duffy, P, Hoover, B. Jordan, H. Richards, L. Beil, T Faulders, P. Schrecker, P. Williams, C. Mooser, C. Blandford, J. Mitchell, L. Barry, C. Lang, D. Moats, B. Fisher, 5 Whitcomb, N. Fowlkes. 211 ETA CHAPTER SIGMA PHI EPSILON ESTABLISHED1906 212 First Row: C. M. Pritchard, M. Rowe, R. Kotulak, P. Samanchik, S, Hayes, B. Cowe, l. Meyer, A. Mirmelstein, T. Sawyer, P. Dorosdo Sec- ond Row: R. Reynolds, D. Young, C. Wolfe, J. Rothschild, E. Midboe, J. Kovacevich, C. Gaskill. Third Row: H. Guild, C. Robinson, R. Similo, L. Shook, B. Kasonik, M. Silvester. Fourth Row: G. Wall, W. Kenton, 1. Smith, C. Bowen, 1. Carrington, J. Davis, D. Tarring, R. Sterba, Missing: l. Shannon, 0 Saft, K. Weatherly, J. Plackter, J. Davis, 6. Noland, D. Wyncoop, R. Lestyk, E. Cahill, M. Teague, l. Beam J. Bailey, R. Feil, D. Rodgers. 213 PSI CHAPTER PHI SIGMA KAPPA ESTABLISHED1907 First Row: W. Livingston; V. Guroian; C. Marlowe; H. Armstrong; H. Enlschweiger. Second Row: J. Young; J. Lambdin; M. Bingham; R. Helm; P. Dickerson; C. Nuckols; M. Elliot; R. Moore; A. Bruckner. Third Row: K. Vincent; W. Hosp; F. Phillips; W. Potter; 8. Samza; S. Riddick; D. Jackson. Fourth Row: E. Rijdalch; G. Richardson; M. Randolph; M. Bruggeman; A. Davis; T. R055; R. Puryear; T. Willcox; G. Nolling; K. Jones; R. Greenwood. Missing: T. Anderson; J. Ball; 8. Fuller; D. Houseman; l. Perricone; R. Simmons; D. Stefl; C. Tanner; B. Webster; D. Weeks. 215 RHO CHAPTER DELTA PHI 6T. ELMO HALU ESTABLISHED 1907 First Row: A. Reynolds, 5. Thayer, R. Tuggle, D. C. Vancleif, G. Browne, R. Forte, L Cooper, l. Sibley, A. Walker, R. Sinnot, C. Bates, H. Wilkinson, G. Mason, 1. Stuart. Second Row: C. Brayley, E Foote, R. Clements, W. Cooper, A. Catlin, G. Gilbert, P. Pearson, C. Wilson, T, Brown, T. Jenkins, B. Peyton, l Homer, G. Trapnell, T. King, F. Shea, C. Spencer, R. Morgan, L. Lunsford, C. Hoffman, D. Kratovil, R. Micheals, C Wodehouse Missing: D. Smith, S. Landa, 1. Pope, L. Wilson, 216 218 XI CHAPTER THETA CHI ESTABLISHED1914 . Jktism - ,, 1. 'i'i i' ! I First Row: J. Krug, B. Daggett, G. Girouard, J. Henry, L Mackall. Second Row: Tom, P. Kempson, R. Grespin, F. Barnwell, D. Grandinett, F. Moore, H. Burruss, B. White, S. Finger, J. Keenan, M. Storm. Third Row: R. Cross, S. Broome, R. Smith, R. Nashner, V. Nichols, B. Wetsel, P. Quesenberry, D Brittineham, B. Snoddy. Fourth Row: J. Greene, S. Colvin, C. Palmer, D. Bartlett, C. Wellemeyer, F. Kelly, S. Smith, P. Wiley, J. Snyder. Fifth Row: 5. Lane, M Carroll. Missing: D. Wheeler, D. Stone, M. McAdoo, M. Graham, 5. Colangelo, D. Harriman, K. Gardner. 219 CHI CHAPTER ZETA BETA TAU ESTABLISHED1915 First Row; B. Goldman, M. Julip, l. Blumenthal, H. Levinson. Second Row: S, Weinstien, H. Pigg. Third Row: D. Lubeley, J. Bradshaw, M. Backlund, H. Reed, S. Cooper, A. Scheinman, A. Copeland, l. TennanL Fourth Row: R. Green, D. Ripper, B. Sanders, D. Waterman, W. lones. Fifth Row: K. Dierks, l. Steer, Hemi, A l. Weisberg, D. Rubin, S. Laber, T. Putziger, 8. Leader. Sixth Row: D. Worlman, l. Sperling, N. Marshall, F. Rish, 8 Ford. Missing: R. Ackerman, A. Hirsh, P Harris J. Woodmn, !. Wright, B Shankman, D. Abrahmson. 220 221 NU CHAPTER PHI EPSILON PI ESTABLISHED1915 Q ; 5. 5.; a $1 36-: 9. , ... . .. 1,.M. m... i :5. , V , n 1 ., . , I . .1 'h' I ..WC6'34.4, , . - n r - V'A- . .. - . ..-.u L.,-:J First Row: K. Mannix, K. Stoner, I. Oshrine, C. Latter, M. Messer, M. Cohen, J. Smith, M. Hamburger. Second Row: R. Rubin, J. Rodriquez, R. Wolf, K. Coons, B. Epstein, H. Marx, D. Brewer, J. Rubin, M Bonnie, S. Robinson, A. Potler. Third Row: R. Atkinson, B. Feinberg, 8. Cotton, N. Yoskin, R. Nemoytin, S. Baskin, J. McKeown, l. Lefcoe, L Lipton, S. Lenett, M. Svedlow Fourth Row: A. Edwards, I. Anderson, 8. Warren, R. Chadwick. Fifth Row: L. Carr, L. Brandis, A. Werba. Missing: 1. Farber, B. Fagin, M. Silver, P. Freinberg, M. Hacskaylo, D. Constanleine, P Schoenfeld, N. Frankel, R. Johnson, 1 Barney. 223 VIRGINIA CHAPTER DELTA UPSILON ESTABLISHED1922 224 'A VAQV 'w First Row: J. Ralston; S. Remine; P. Moffet; G. Chewning. Second Row: D. Bowles; H. Franklin; T. Freeburger; C. FerrelL Third Row: H. Kelly; W. Kempton; L. Broadwell; A. MacCord; R. Railey; S. Day; R. Bill; W. Johnston; J. Cornwell; K. King; R. Vaughan; 3. Carper; M, Schroeder; A. Peak Missing: I. Bagwell; C. Binford; W. Brookhart; F. Collins; C. Caniels; J. Davis; J. Dolisi; G. Drewry; S. Criever; C. Faggert; J. lisher; J. Frankenfeild; H. Frey; D. Jenkins; 5. King; R Lutz; R. Lynar; L. Miller; K, Mills; C. Nesbit; T. Peyton; L Pflaumer; W. Pullian; R. Rys; R Solli; K. Thomason; C. Wetherbee; l. Whipp; C. White; C Wood; T. Wood; L. Gardner. 225 226 MU CHAPTER ALPHA EPSILON PI ESTABLISHED 1924 First Row: 5. Kanlor, L. Levin, B. Tronic. Semnd Row: 5, Pressman, K. Silverman, M. Lereah, l. Siegel, l Gardner, G. Nachman, S Schaikewilz, T. Rubenstein, l Kayne, A. Reichard, B. Shuman. Third Row: M, Tebeleff, l. Kleiman, R. Copland, K. Barry, 5. Brickman, L. Trull, D. Kessler, M. Callman, B, Siegel, B. Kavy, M. Fortune, P. Levine, A. Martelo, 1. Cohen, A Margulies. Fourth Row: T. Dan, B. Brener, l, Cohn, B. Nachman, l Kahn, H. Beskin, L Kirsch, R. Gross. Filth Row: D. Blumberg, l Tayor, S. Cohen. Missing: 5. Schiff. 227 OMICRON CHAPTER TAU KAPPA EPSILON ESTABLISHED 1949 First Row: T. Hepfer, D Cobaugh, G. Whalen, S Henggler, T.Young, M Shelton, B. Burns. Second Row: J. Zmud, 8. Green, M. Pulzone, T. Lee, P. O'Donnell, M. Torosian, S. Theile, 1. Burns, I: Osterman, L Cordera, R. Sacco, B. Sickles, L. Kimmey, D. Cussick, H. Whitehead, D Green, M, Fitzpatrick. B. Clark, F Bull. Upa Tree: 1. Lee, S. French, P, L Lenihan, D. Lane Missing: T. Hudson, T, Lincoln, l. Shen 228 x. .V w IIIIIIIAIIHIIIIIIIII ALPHA OF VIRGINIA CHAPTER SIGMA PHI SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1953 . - .. J r- 9 I J, g' , '. :9 v!- :8 $5, Y First Row: B. Rider; Z. Colt; H. Sanridge; C. Tee; l. Murray; P W. Cox; B. T. McKinley; P. Kilroy; R. Rennie Second Row: W. Watson; 5 Ross; F. Gaertner; F. Wimp; D. Brunson; B. Walker; K. O'Connell; S. Maddox; T. Reams; A. Schirmer; H Miller; 8 Duncan. Third Row: D Duck; L. M. Buck; C. Halstead; K. Love; 8. Spotswood; B. Barry; T NagIe; J. Rudolph; B. Smith; B. Kauffman; M. Finlay; J. Kane Missing: S. Spradling; C. Troy; 1. Gibson; G. Stevens. 23! BETA PI CHAPTER SIGMA PI ESTABLISHED 1959 First Row: D. Morrow; E. Conn; T. Campbell; W. Kaufelt; F. Hunter; J. Hall; F. Aylor; J. Kennedy. Second Row: L. Garrett; T. Cathcart; N. Spencer; J. George; B. Buchanan; G. Archibald; C. Hodges; C. Wood; D. Smith. Missing: l. Barksdale; H. Garrison; D. Boutros; H. Parrish; F. Flippo; B, Cramme; C. Kawamoto; R. Schools; S. Bullock; E. McClammy; H. Boyd; J. Harvey. 232 CMWUVA'H ' . n .. wmv i . 1 : UK BETA UPSILON CHAPTER PI KAPPA PHI ESTABLISHED1961 i3 '1: I II M:- 1 . :; ' V.. 235 ALPHA MU CHAPTER DELTA SIGMA PHI ESTABLISHED 1964 First Row: P. Lazor, W Anderson, A. Thornton, H. Johnston, C. Erickson. Second Row: l. Ring, C. Mayhew, W. Leach, M. Lifset, G. Mullen. Third Row: R. Talley, N. Tulou, P. Krone, S. Glenn, B. Magoon, l. Heisler. Fourth Row: D. Napier, B. Franzel, A. Young, M. Cheadle, P. Steele, G. Troxell Filth Row: D. Schneider, M, Ludwig, R. leffries, M, Erwin, S. Magee, S Piguet, W. McManus. Missing: E. Ceppert, R. MacLeod, l. McDaniel, S. Micas, G. Murphy, 8. Scalan, W. Wimmer, J. Wood, l. Woodall. 236 237 BETA PSI CHAPTER SIGMA ALPHA MU ESTABLISHED 1968 First Row: E. Martin; R. Cohen; E. HenI'Y: l. Poarch; R. Hafter; Mary K.,' F. Bridge; G. Pomije; H. Weinberg; S. Gelband; D. Miller; B Levy; 5. Fischer. Second Row: F. Reisberg; F. Leffel; FK Verhaak; 5. Silver; l. Zackin; A. Su55man; A, Falconio; D, Hecht; F. Drexler; M. Weinstein; W. Nelson; W. Peck; K. Lawder; D. Friedman. Third Row: l. Herbst; H. Siegal; 1. Allen; L Miller; G. Raflo; W. Swartz. Missing: J. Christman; P. Levin; L. Martin; 1. Stone. 239 OMEGA ALPHA CHAPTER Pl LAMBDA PHI ESTABLISHED 1967 Firsl Row: T. Mercurio, P. Smith, A. Syreu, R. Higgs, C. Egbert, B. Dise, C. Ford. Second Row: T. Harvey, E. Tosh, T. Rodman, J. O'Conner, J. Dalke, J. Jones, B. Downer, E. Millais. Third Row: K. Buttleman, F. Ruben, S. Brummer, C. Ledsinger, G. Dodson, L. Adams. Missing: 1. White, L. Davis, J. French, L. McLaud, H. lslen, A. Thorn, F. Wilbur. 240 Inf arkmv n . , . v , x. m i a 1 vi :1. J; l. - 0' r1 .4! v win . 241 DORMS 245 T -. ng 246 248 250 251 54 2 ...3;Ifiv.,;-,5 z.. I 1 v i .0 . 1 V '-gfr..f:'-: N ' 255 256 Ia. LllhnHFilmu 1 99m. Qua , and m- - 3131mm: ht-L hr 4!. ,- 13$ , 3 .44 w 'szf 4 -.g: I , 1.. 957,3. ,3 fig 267 0 7 2 SCHOOLS m NOR COMMITTEE ROOM Whitt W. Clement President Doug Hixson Vice'President J. Rucker McCarty Secretary College Degree Applicants Daniel R. Abramson Cary M. Adams Arlington, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Earl T. Adams Johnston C. Adams Roanoke, Virginia Memphis, Tennessee Peter R. Agnew William C. Alberts David L. Aldinger ll George E Allen HI Steven W. Allen Charleston, West Virginia Gordonsville, Virginia Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Richmond, Virginia Hampton, Virginia W Ward Anderson Wayne D. Ankenman, Jr Harry L. Arnest Ill Ben A. Atkinson, Jr. Joe Ayior, Jr. Yorktown, Virginia Houston, Texas Kinsdale, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Gretna, Virginia Dennie W. Ayres Chincoleague, Virginia Edwin Barbour Charlottesville, Virginia John T. Bakhaus Lexington, Kentucky Kenneth A Barry Norfolk; Virginia Robert D. Bartlett Ill Oxford, Maryland James C. Beachell Newark, Delaware Francis C. Baldwin, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Robert C. Barry Larchmont, New York John C. Bauler Driver, Virginia Robert M. Beecher Alexandria, Virginia College Degree Applicants Robert L. Beltage William I. Berman Donald C. Beskin Robert Bethnger Herbert E. Bing, Ir. Charlottesville, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Roy PA Bishop III W. Paul Bishop Richmond, Virginia Atlanta, Georgia Thomas R. Blackwell David L. Blount Fincastle, Virginia Hampton, Virginia William B. Bodine, Ir. Marshall S. Bonnie James L. Bowden Clarence w. Bowen Henry A. Boyd, Ir. Charlottesville, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Duffield, Virginia Charles City, Virginia 282 William E. Bradshaw Frederick C. Brady, Ir. Gate City, Virginia Pittsburg, Pennsylvania .. V 1: ; vi ' Wu. -.A ' viva f? - J. Lee A. Breakiron William Brenner Alexandria, Virginia Chattanooga, Tennessee Norman K. Brescia David J, Brewer Frank R. Bridge Falls Fhurch, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Bruce H Broecker Randall K. Brooks Roger C. Brooks Richmond, Virginia Annapolis, Maryland Annandale, Virginia College Degree Applicants 4 JYI Dixon R. Brown George Brown IV Thomas G. Brown Albert Bruckner St. Louis, Missouri Knoxville, Tennessee Virginia Beach, Virginia Richmond, Virginia a John D. Bruner Stephen R. Bryant Craig E. Buck William L. Buck Richmond, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia McLean, Virginia Bethlehem. Pennsylvania Joseph I. Burton Jr Willis E. Bush Atlanta, Georgia Alexandria, Virginia Michael C. Bynane Stanley M. Bysshe Roanoke, Virginia New York, New York 284 I Victor N. Cabas Oahu, Hawaii Walter 1. Camp Michael W. Cannaday Robert 6. Card Brian R, Carroll Michael T . C ar.roIl Richmond, Virginia Martinsville, Virginia Cleveland, Tennessee McLean, Virginia Vienna, Virginia Timothy C. Carwile Ronald A, Cass Avery W Catlin Robert B Cave Mifhael l. Champwilz Rustburg, Virginia Silver Spring, Maryland Charlottesville, Virginia Washington, D. C. Arlington, Virginia 285 College Degree Applicants Walker Chandler Mark L. Chevalier David M. Chilton Atlanta, Georgia Glens Falls, New York Richmond, Virginia w. Jim L. Chin JOhn H. Christman lames M. Christopher Richmond, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Thomas Churchill Warren H. Clark, Jr. Bronx New York Chesapeake, Virginia William F. Clark Bruce Claycombe Bel Air, Maryland Indianapolis, Indiana 286 Whittington W. Clement Robert E. Coakley Kyle L Coble Danville, Virginia Falls Church, Virginia FrederiCkaurgl Virginia Rogers Cockrill Robert Cohen Stephen Colangelo Little Rock, Arkansas Arlington, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia James Cole Robert O. Collector L. W. Combs, If. Vernon Hill, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Midlothian, Virginia , 1 Martin F. Coniff james w, Cooper William V. Corr McLean, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland Birmingham, Alabama 287 College Degree Applicants Robert J, Copenhaver Michael F. Coppins Paula M. Corbett Roanoke, Virginia St. Petersburg, Florida Pleasanton, California Peter R. Corbin Louis D. Cordera lames M. Costan Macon, Georgia New Kensington, Pennsylvania Lynchburg, Virginia F. Kent Cox Avery B. Cousins, Ill Dalgren, Virginia Annandale, Virginia Dennis R Covington Thomas H. Craven Birmingham, Alabama Arlington, Virginia Samuel T. Crockett, Ill Phillip R. Crow Pulaski, Virginia Weston, Connecticut Christopher R Crum Robert B Cullen Hampton, Virginia Ridgewood, New lersey Kyeson A. Cummings William R Curdts Arlington, Virginia Windermere, Florida Daniel F. Cusick Robert B. Dailey Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Eclipse, Virginia 289 114:- College Degree Applicants Thomas E. Decker James W, Deen, Ir. Harry E Deilch, lr Charles D. Dent Thomas L. Dkkens Virginia Beach, Virginia St. Paul, Virginia Chincoteague, Virginia Rocky Mount, Virginia Danville, Virginia Michael W. Dickinson Ken! S Donovan Roanoke, Virginia Birmingham, Alabama Everette L. Doffermyre lames A. Doilney Dunn, North Carolina Aberdeen, Maryland Edmund A. Doucette Richard C. Dougherly Kerry Douglas Robert H. Downer, Ir. David H. Drake Norfolk, Vurgima Trenton, New Jersey West Isllp, New York Alexandria, Virginia Portland, Maine 290 E Peter P. Drake Fredric D. Drexler Charles MN Dubroff Thomas K, Duncan David W. Dyer Portland, Maine Norfolk, Virginia Newburgh, New York Portsmouth, Virginia Madison, New Jersey M, Lawrence P. Earle John M. Echols, lIl Dwight C. Eddy Reston, Virginia Ithaca, New York Norfolk, Virginia Robert S. Elder Henry 6. Ellen, ll Franklin W, Ellis New York, New York Albuquerque, New Mexico Annandale, Virginia Marvin I. Elmore David A. Emmerling James E Emory Atlanta, Georgia East Liverpool, Ohio Greenville, South Carolin 291 College Degree Applicants John R. English Herman Erllschweiger Newport News, Virginia Annandale, Virginia Michael B. Erwin James G. Evans William S. Evans Arlington, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Peter F. Faber Robert F. Fagin Paul D. Faubell Charles K Fennell Gene L. Ferrell Alexandria, Virginia Washington, D. C. Franklinville, New Jersey New Orleans, Louisiana Arlington, Virginia 292 Richard W. Fidler William R, Fielder Robert W. Fisher Lee I. Fishkin Thomas J. Fogerty Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Lynchburg, Virginia Atlanta, Georgia Annandale, Virginia Berwyn, Pennsylvania George L. Forsyth Richard Fort lohn A. Franklin Bremo Bluf'f, Virginia Shorthills, Virginia Shippensburg, Pennsylvania Thomas O. Freeburger Peter I. Freinberg Baltimore, Maryland South Otange, New Jersey 293 College Degree Applicants WWFV w- Arthur H, Friedman Edward H. Friedman Robert deVere Frierson Brian I. Fuller Charles J. Gambill, lll Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Halifax, Virginia McLean, Virginia Richmond, Virginia IOEI 3- Gardner Tom Gardner David W. Garland Thomas F. Garth Edgar C. Gentry, Ir. Flushing, New YOVk Charlottesville, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Cainesville, Georgia Atlanta, Georgia Anthony 1. George James R. George Arlington, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Eugene F Geppert Sydney A Gervin, Ill Alexandria, Virginia Jacksonville, Florida William C. Gibb Robert C. Giffen, Ill Cameron A. Gillespie Theodor l. Girougrd, III Peter H. Goldmann Arlington, Virginia Annapolis, Maryland Richmond, Virginia Linden, Virginia Buffalo, New York William J. Gordon Richard F. Gorman Keith 6. Graham Lance C. Graham Laurel, Mississippi Richmond, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Arlington, Virginia 295 College Degree Applicants '39:; , 'tu 0 '. x Lu .x Robert E Graham, III Gerald L Gray Arlington, Virginia Hampton, Virginia David D. Green Phillip Greenbaum Alexandria, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Richard F. Greene Gary 0. Greenwood Richard H. Greenwood Reisterstown, Maryland Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Charles S. Griffin, Jr. Vigen Guroian William M. Guy Mechanicsville, Virginia Stamford, Connecticut Arlington, Virginia David F. Guza Joseph L. Hagarty Richmond, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Barry C, Hall lames E. Haluska McLean, Virginia Falls Church, Virginia James J. Hanagan Robert L. Harbin David P. Harriman John K. Harris Alexandria, Virginia Rome, Georgia Glynoon, Maryland Newtown Square, Pennsylvania William K- Harryman, Ill David C. Hasty William A. Hatch Steven M. Hayes Hackensack, New Jersey Orange, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Hauppauge, New York 297 College Degree Applicants ymv.- meJr . lerry l. Hebble Gutav S. Hertz Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Leesburg, Virginia George D. Hilbert Sherman D. Hixson Baltimore, Maryland Chattanooga, Tennessee john G. Hoag Gregory R. Hodges Vienna, Virginia Birmingham, Alabama John H. Hodges William A. Hogge Steven L. Holbert Alton H. Hollister MiChBEI 1. Hoover Williamsburg, Virginia Samos, Virginia Sterling, Virginia Annandale, Virginia Arlington, Virginia 298 College Degree Applicants Robert W. lohnson Atlanta, Georgia n : . Thomas R. Jones, Jr. Holland, Virginia Richard T, Jordan Jeremy Kahn David G. Kalergis loel P. Kane Michael Kaplan Wilton, Connecticut Arlington, Virginia Lowell. Massachusetts Newport, Rhode Island Memphis, Tennessee r 'ngw . Richard W. Katz David A. Kean Scott S Keeney William R. Kelley Robert E. Kelly Williamsburg, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Falls Church, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland Charlottesville, Virginia 300 Peter T. Kempson, HI Elbridge C. Kennedy, Jr. lohn M. Kennedy, Jr. Watchung, New Jersey Alexandria, Virginia Richmond, Virginia AA Christopher D. Kent Mark E. Kidwell Bruce A. Kimble Falls Church, Virginia Silver Spring, Maryland Arlington, Virginia tr: nn Steven L. Kipp Richard A. Kopher Robert W. Koster FaHs Church, Virginia Hicksville, New York Barrington, Illinois Fa- t'l I Mark Krebs Eric W. Kresse, Ir. David R. Kroner Birmingham, Alabama Arlington, Virginia Falls Church, Virginia 301 College Degree Applicants Christine Kuhner Paul T. Kurilz Reston, Virginia Rochester, New York Andrew T Ladis Scott W. Landa Richmond, Virginia Darien, Connecticut Chase W. Landreth Harold L Lane, Jr Paul Larsen loseph P. Lemmer Donald W Lemons Chicago, Illinois Memphis, Tennessee Arlington, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Vienna, Virginia C. Michael Lennon Frank G. Letchworth Louis Levitt B. H. Levy, Jr. Falls Church, Virginia Hopewell, Virginia Petersburg, Virginia Savannah, Georgia 302 .LAM Frederick R. Levy Steven A. Linas Stefan M. Lopatkiewicz Michael J. Lorber Alfred P. Lowman Kingston, Pennsylvania Richmond, Virginia McLean, Virginia Montclair, New Jersey London, England Thomas S. Luce William O. Luckett, lr Charlottesville, Virginia Clarksdale, Mississippi William C. Lunsford, Ill Roderick O. MacDonald Wildwood Crest, New lersey Plantsville, Connecticut James S Maddox Arnold l. Magid Sulligem, Alabama Greensboro, North Carolina College Degree Applicants Mark G, Magnuson, m John S Mahoney Ralph E. Main, lr. Cleveland, Ohio Quincy, Massachusetts Charlottesville, Virginia P'w Nathan H. Manns Alfred S. Margulies Gene C. Marlowe, II Fort Lauderdale, Florida Norfolk, Virginia Lexington, Kentucky Caleb R. Massey, III Ivor Massey, Jr. Thomas V, Matthews, Jr. Robert C. Mayes Thomas A. McCabe Fredericksburg, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Atlanta, Georgia Arlington, Virginia Sterling, Virginia J. Rucker McCarty Atlanta, Georgia Eugene W. McCaul, Jr. James T. McClung, Jr. Richmond, Virginia Norton, Virginia k Kevin 5. McGinn Reben McIntosh Edgar D. McKean, Ill Robert B. McKenna Stephen E. McMahon Arlington, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Maninsville, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Peter M. Mehier Joseph F. Meyer, Jr. Steven L. Micas Bruce A. Miller David E. Miller Cresskill, New Jersey Richmond, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Solon, Ohio Fairfax, Virginia College Degree Applicants Jon Miller Joseph A. Miller Rockville Centre, New York WESlbUI'Y, New York Kemper W. Miller Thomas 0. Miller Portsmouth, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia 'AJHJ. '1??? ' - .. , - .1 Tommy E. Miller Alvin B. H. Mirmelstein Harvey 8. Mitchell Joseph A. Mitchell Norfolk, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Springfield, Virginia AvondaIe Estates, Georgia W John F. Mizroch Edward R Moffett Gene A. Moglia David L Montague Norfolk, Virginia Washington, Virginia North Babylon, New York Richmond, Virginia Ralph E. Montijo. III Frederic P. MOOFE Kelvin E. Moore Isaac E. Moore Sherman Oaks, California RiChmond, Virginia Falls Church, Virginia Hampton, Virginia Randy Moore Walton D. Morris, lr. Marshall N. Morton Ralph W Mullins Michael J. Murphy Roanoke, Virginia Springfield, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Tarpon, Virginia Springfield, Virginia 1.4 ,. '5; ' v i ft '1'. College Degree Applicants Wesley A. Nash, Jr. David R. Nein Massapequa Park, New York Lynchburg, Virginia Daryl A. Nelson Thomas M. Newton Arlington, Virginia Falls Church, Virginia Galen V. 0- NiChOIS lohnny R- NiChO'S William R. Nixon, Jr. James D Noel Edward P. Nolde Loudonville, New York Mechanicsville, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Chillium, Maryland Richmond, Virginia loseph T. Norris, Ir. Charles W. Norton O'Quinn C. Norton, Ir. Randell H. Norton Geoffrey R. Nye Troy, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Hampton, Virginia Falls Church, Virginia McLean, Virginia 308 George T. O'Brien Frank D. Ohmberger John R. Okerson Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Riverton, New Jersey Valdosta, Georgia Dexter E. Oliver Theodore B. Oshrine Peter I. Osina Crewe, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland Charlottesville, Virginia Douglas F. Palau Stuart M. Pape Chatham, New lersey Teaneck, New Jersey William D. Papierniak Henry E. Parfitt, Jr. Arlington, Virginia Durham, North Carolina College Degree Applicants William C. Parkinson Robert C. Patterson Jonathan N. Pawlina RiCh- d 3- Payne, If. Mickel 0- Petrakos Richmond, Virginia Marietta, Ohio Baltimore, Maryland Norfolk, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia John G. Pflaumer Bruce A. Plan Fort Washington, Pennsylvania Alexandria, Virginia John T. Poarch, II James E. Pointer Richmond, Virginia Gloucester, Virginia Frederick C. Pomeroy John R. Porter, Ill Vernon M. POWeH' Jr. Richard W. Power J. F. Price, Jr. Cambridge, Maryland Portsmouth, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Monroeville' Pennsylvania Newpon News, Virginia 310 Robert A, Price C. M. Pritchard, III Painesville, Ohio Newport News, Virginia James P Rader Samuel R. Rader Narrows, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia John S. Radzikowski Martin L. Raynor Thomas Raysor Falls Church, Virginia Rockville, Maryland Chevy Chase, Maryland Beverly T. Reams lanice H. Redick Philip C. Reisberg Richmond, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia West Orange, New jersey 311 College Degree Applicants John K, Rhoades William G. Richardson Kenneth W. Rickert Robert B. Rider Culpeper, Virginia Annandale, Virginia Morrisville, Pennsylvania Annandale, Virginia Mark B. Riegel James L Riley James T. Robinson Stuart N. Robinson Lexmgton, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Emporia, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Peter T. R'ogati John L Rogers, I Valatie, New York Timonium, Maryland Michael C. Ross Walter L. Ross, Jr. Narberth, Pennsylvania Ligonier, Pennsylvania 312 Richard S. Rothenberg Richmond, Virginia Mark Rowe Theodore H. Rubenstein Daniel Rubin John B. Rudolph James L. Ruffner Richmond, Virginia Booneville, Mississippi Tenafly, New Jersey Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Warrenton, Virginia Matthew E. Rutherford lohn W. Ryland, Ill Claude C. Saffer Dale C. Saliba km 5 53 0 York, Pennsylvania Urbanna, Virginia Leesburg, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Springfield, Virginia 313 College Degree Applicants Wilbur H. Sanders Homer M. Sandridge Clayton F- Savage Atlanta, Georgia Crozet, Virginia Chincmeaguel Virginia Dennis 0, Savage Steven Schaikewitz Paul Scheideberg Modest Town, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Brookhaven, Pennsylvania r. . y H ' I Y ' ?x. 5 ,, , . V I J Alvin H. Schmaier Peter W. Schmidt Belmar, New jersey Savannah, Georgia William A. Schmidt Alexandria, Virginia Philip M. Schroeder David C. Schubel Walter H. Schumacher Virginia Beach, Virginia Akron, New York Cherry Hill. New jersey William H. Schwarzschild Stuart K. Scott Boyd Sears, lr. Richmond, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia West Point, Virginia Henry G. Seibels, lll Byron R. Shankman James W. Shannon, lr. Birmingham, Alabama Marion, Virginia Petersburg, Virginia David M. Shaw James P. Shaw, Jr. William A. Shearer Levittown, Pennsylvania Daytona Beach, Florida McLean, Virginia 315 College Degree Applicants Irving 1. Shen Robert H. Sheppard Alan L Shotwell Salisbury Maryland Norfolk, Virginia Rapidan, Virginia Howard D Showalter Barry m. Shuman James F. Shumate III Timberville, Virginia Brookline, Massachusetts Falls Church Virginia John M. Siegel Stephen R. Simpers Shaker Heights, Ohio McLean, Virginia Wesley W. Simpers Al T. Sinesky, Ir. McLean, Virginia Bethel Park, Pennsylvania Edward C. Sledge Carl M. Smith, Jr. Berwyn, Pennsylvania NOFfOIk, Virginia Leroy Smith, Jr. Richard M. Smith Richmond, Virginia Colonial Heights, Virginia Rodney L. Smith Timothy R. Smith New York, New York North CaldwelI, New Jersey Norman T. Soskel James B. Spengler Norfolk, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia 317 College Degree Applicants john 8. Spotswood T. Scott Spradling Richard J. Stakem III Guy G. Sterling Donald C. Stohrer Gloucester, Virginia Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Annandale, Virginia Dunellen, New Jersey Syracuse, New York f v loel A. Stone Harold H. Stream Brooklyn, New York New Orleans, Louisiana Stephen B. Stroud Brian J. Sullivan Virginia Beach, Virginia Arlington, Virginia William H. Talbot, Ir. Emory E, Tamplin, Jr. Edward C. Tannen George W. Taylor I Patrick M. Taylor Harrisonburg, Virginia Racine, West Virginia Hampton, Virginia Hampton, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia 318 Christopher ,- Thaiss Frank A, Thomas Ill Thomas N. Thomas Blake K. Thompson Scott H. Thompson Fairfax, Virginia Charleston, West Virginia Richmond, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia 4a - Vla- ; l- ' 111-1511 .2134 1 ' James E. Thomson Charles E. Thornburgh, Jr. A. Leigh Thornton, Ir. Arlington, Virginia Vienna, Virginia Waynesboro, Virginia :9. a J; r '. M , I ,- I .41 I'm tit u 1AA ' t Christopher Tomkins Joseph H. Towle ll George H. Trapnell Maracaibo, Venezuela Frederick, Maryland Greenville, Delaware Bruce S Tronic Christian R. Troy Richard A. Tuggle Worcester, Massachusetts Alexandria, Virginia Hobe Sound, Florida 319 JAE- n.-: d ' College Degree Applicants David P. Turner Edwin R. Turner III Roanoke, Virginia Wilmington, Delaware john M. Turnipseed Henderson G. Tuten Dennis Unkovic McLean, Virginia Bowmansdale, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Henry V Wageningen William w. Veale loseph L Verdirame Robert W. Vernon lules v. I Montclair, New Jersey Baltimore, Maryland New Hyde Park, New York Edison, New lersey Savannah, Georgia 320 Eric A. Vogel John F. Vogel George J. Waicker John 1- Wawwright Alexander A- Waldrop I Arlington, Virginia Washington, DC. Baltimore, Maryland Richmond, Virginia R03 0ke: Virginia Andrew 8. Walker John F. Walker Warren C. Walling Southport, Connecticut Charlottesville, Virginia Bristol, Virginia Donald des G. Wallis Walter O. Woodyard, Ir. Huntington, West Virginia Atlanta, Georgia 321 College Degree Applicants Daryl E. Webb, Jr. Julian L. Webb James L Webster Stuart A. Weinstein Raymond A. West, Jr. Sabm, Virginia Pearisburg, Virginia Lookout Mountain, Tennessee Hong Kong, B.C4C. Richmond, Virginia Blake L Weston William C. Wetsel Theodore T. Weyandt, Jr. Steve Whitcomb Christian 5. White Virginia Beach, Virginia Locust Dale, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Pensacola, Florida Waynesboro, Virginia Donald K. White, Jr. William B. White, Jr. Fairfax, Virginia Birmingham, Alabama uluunu MIT nrlw- ,, Webster S. Whiting John P. Wikswo, Jr. Falls Church, Virginia Amherst, Virginia Frederick c. Wilbur Mack R. Wilcox, 1r. Walter L. Wilhelm In David F. Williams Earl H. Willeams. Jr. W3Yn95b0f0, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Robert H. Williams James A. Willits Lester A. Wilson Ill Bruce 5. Wine James A. Wither Lookout Mountain, Tennessee Cincinnati, Ohio ChaTIOHSViHG, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Fairfax, Virginia 323 s? 4 Charles Wodehouse G. Bradford Wolcott Stuart A. Wolman Trenton, NEW lersey Annandale, Virginia Spring Valley, New York Dabney K. Woltz Beverley H. Wood Charlottesville, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Thomas E. WOOd John L. Woodson Ill Lemoyne, Pennsylvania West Point, Virginia 324 COLLEGE DEGREE APPLICANTS '4 , w 3' I : Luv! ,r. . John W. Wopat John W. Wright Ill Timothy 8. Wright George T. Yates Ill Clinton D. Young Fair Haven, New Jersey Chadotlesville, Virginia Baltimore, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Dick H. Young, Jr, WiIliam F. Young Kenneth D. Zeph Henry E. Zinman Annandale, Virginia Bayville, New York Peekskill, New York McLean, Virginia Rudolph J. Zuckiewicz West Brookfield, Massachusetts 325 Dean Lawrence Reginald Quarles B.S.E., Ph.D. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 4w 1$k 3 I Seated: Bill McManus, President; Louis Paulson, Council Chairman; Howard Wilkinson, Vice-President; Mike Walker, Historian. Standing: Bill Williamson, Treasurer; Dave Kunsman, Secretary. Engineering Degree Applicants Eduardo V. Andrew Richard R. Andrews Charles G. Atwell John Bailey Harrisonburg, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Levittown, Pennsylvania Charles D. Barrell David E. Bartkus Scott B. Birkhead Edwin L. Brickner ll Culpeper, Virginia Wilmington, Delaware Falls Church, Virginia York, Pennsylvania 4k? Frank M. Briningham Robert W. Camper New Church, Virginia Orange, Virginia Willim A. Carpenter James K. Chekovich Wythville, Virginia Annandale, Virginia 328 Lehman F. Cheshire ll Oxon Hill, Maryland E. Michael Chewning Fredricksburg, Virginia Robert L. Clark Wayne E. Coeburn George F. Conway Jr. Michael H. Corbin Henry I, Cottman, Jr, Fairfax, Virginia 'Appalachia, Virginia Newark, Delaware lohnslown, Pennsylvania CharlottesvilIe, Virginia Stephen F. Cramer George 0. Curme IV Michael J. Davis Gary L. Denlinger Leslie K. Diamond El Paso, Texas Charlottesville, Virginia Springfield, Virginia Lancaster, Pennsylvania Newport News, Virginia 329 Engineering Degree Applicants A W. Joel Dobson William M. Dozier John P. Drummond Thomas L Emerson Kevin A. Faughnan Port Henry, New York Eurick, Virginia Newport News, Virginia Merrick, NEW York Ridgewood, New Jersey Stephen N. Finger Robert K. Fitz Alexandria, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Robert A. Forster Ill Ned W. Fredrickson Beaumont, Texas Vienna, Virginia Roben W. Fulton lr. Barry w. Graham David H. Grandiwett Kieth H. Gwen, Jr. Barry Grossman Knoxville, Tennessee Rome, Georgia Alexandria, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Union, New IBTSGY Alfred R. Hales Ill William C. Hamilton Alexandria, Virginia Cranford, New Jersey Robert A. Hancock Robert W. Hanna Charlottesville, Virginia FalIs Church, Virginia Charles Hickman Ellis B. Higgenbotham George P. Hi I Atlantic, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia W35hin8t0n, D.C. Lloyd J. Huchins Thomas E. Jenkins Craig R. Jones Springfield, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 331 Engineering Degree Applicants Kenneth E. Jones, Jr. William S. ludkins Charlottesville, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Alton G. Keel, Jr. William W. Knight Ill Newport News, Virginia Belvedere, South Carolina Richard KOlU'ak Luther 6- Kraige Robert R. KUFtZ William C. LaBaugh III Richard G. Lane Monroeville, PennSYlvania Roanoke, Virginia Lancaster, Pennsylvania Falls Church, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Bruce E. Lasswell Elliot D. Light Cordon N Lokhammer Terry R. Lowe Robert F. Lundy Wichita, Kansas McLean, Virginia Brooklyn, New York Hampton, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia 332 David B Matthews Akron, Ohio William P. McDowell Ill Virginia Beach, Virginia Eugene W. McClurken, Jr. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Baxter R. McElroy Wise, Virginia Bert A. McLean, Jr. Falls Church, Virginia William M. McManus Charlottesville, Virginia Alfred P. McCracken Norfolk, Virginia Dana E. McGuinness Sayreville, New lersey Robert O. McLean, Jr. Corning, New York Griffin J. McRee Charlottesville, Virginia Engineering Degree Applicants KI, I i ..- - - -m, 1 . James L. Megrail W. Edward Melson Jr. Charles E. Milliser Hopewell, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Waynesboro, Virginia David M. Mikhe Kenneth L. Mittendorff Robert L. Moore Arlington, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Challottesville, Virginia Samuel S Morrison Ill lames M. Murphy, lr. Leesburg, Virginia Cambridge, Maryland luan Navarro George R. Neil Panama City, Panama Norfolk, Virginia lames A. Newell Alexandria, Virginia Millard L. Pederson Phoenix, Arizona Michael L. Powell Charlottesville, Virginia Dennis E. Roberts Richmond, Virginia Eric T. Olson Denver, Colorado Edgar L. Pickler Ill Norfolk, Virginia Satyanarayana Putcha Charlottesville, Virginia Frank M. Rowland, Jr. Rustburg, Virginia Louis C. Paulson Charlottesville, Virginia James L. Potter Jr, Gibson Island, Maryland George B. Reid Richmond, Virginia Robert A. Rys Baltimore, Maryland 335 Philip R. Schaffner Luray, Virginia Engineering Degree Applicants Russell M. Schnall Nathan l. Schnurman Norfolk, Virginia Charles City, Virginia Mike B. Shoultz Michael 5. Sheffield Tampa, Florida Glen Allen, Virginia Eddie M. Sheppard Andrew G. Shope Alexandria, Virginia McLean, Virginia Haldane B Smith Stuart M. Smith Gary R. Stout Francis B. Tavenner Ir. Ernest N. Terrado East Grand RapidS, Michigan Norfolk, Virginia Danville, Pennsylvania Warrenton, Virginia San luan, Rizal Phillipines 336 Richard W, Tiedemann Scotch Plains, New Jersey William G. Wermuth Clark, New Jersey Lawrence R. Whitehurst Chesapeake, Virginia loseph A. Wintz Ill Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ronald E. Turner Merryville, Louisiana Charles A. White Ill Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Michael H. Williams Richmond, Virginia Richard M. Witt Morganville, New lersey William L. Turns Ill Farmville, Virginia Jonathan H. Woodall McLean, Virginia 37 Ralph D. Welsh, Jr. Wallops Island, Virginia David C. Wyant Charlottesville, Virginia Louis D. Wenger Edom, Virginia Alden P. Young Falls Church, Virginia . :1 I 9 Dean Joseph Norwood Bosserman 8.5., Arch., M.F.A. Ed Winks, Vice-President. Jim Boniface, President. Richard Andry, Treasu rer. Dan Donovan, Secretary. Architecture Degree Applicants David A. Amburn Peter U. Andrews Christopher T. Baer Columbia, South Carolina Alexandria, Virginia Bayonne, New Jersey r ' David C. Bates James H. Boniface lames P, Boyd Brookfield Center, Connecticut Watertown, New York Bristol, Virginia Charles K. Chapman Charles Couper Luray, Virginia Waynesboro, Virginia Michael D. Cyckevic Robert P. Daughtry Hopewell; Virginia Fishersville, Virginia William I. Devereaux, Ir. Dennis M. Dugan Fairfax, Virginia Falls Church, Virginia Alec M. Garbini Phillip R. Goyert, lr. Penns Grove, New Jersey Cincinnati, Ohio Claude W. Harrison Thomas G. Harvey Emporia, Virginia Salem, Virginia William Q. Hubbard Maston T. Jacks Norfolk, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia 341 Architecture Degree Applicants Ronald C. Minekime William H. Moorhouse Jr. Daryl M. Nieliwocki William F. Ostrander lr. North Collins, New York Haverford, Pennsylvania Wilmington, Delaware Waynesboro, Virginia Leon F. Parham Frank M. Remorenko III Hugh M. Shirley WYCOff, New Jersey Waverly, Virginia Toronto, Canada Fred J. Silverman Thomas C. Smith John C. Wilson Piscataway, New jersey Baltimore, Maryland Pitman, New Jersey Robert P. Wingard Edward H. Winks Jr. Robert P. Winthrop Arthur E. Wolf Oscar Kang Wu Baltimore, Maryland Richmond, Virginia Ogdensburg, New York Jenkintown, Pennsylvania Taipei, Taiwan 343 r. .l k, C a b u a K d r 0 f n a S k n a r F n a e D M.A., Ph.D. B.S., SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Louis Brown, Vice-President; Edgar Parrish, Secretary-Treasurer; John White, President. 345 Commerce Degree Applicants Beverly W. Barksdale Danville, Virginia Roben B. Barrett Needham, Massachusetts Paul D. Beckler Thomas M. Blanchard, Jr, William L. Brown Merton c, Cawood Fairfax, Virginia Augusta, Georgia Shelbyville, Kentucky Big Stone Gap, Virginia St'even A. Cooper Gardner C. Courson P. Pitts Dockman Henry P. Doggrell Richmond, Virginia Fairfax, Virginia Baltimore, Maryland Memphis, Tennessee Wallace W. Epperson, Jr. Albert E. Ferrara, Jr. Victoria, Virginia Charleroi, Pennsylvania James D. Francis Alan W. Garey Jacksonville, Florida Denton. Maryland Ronald 1. Gilbert Dennis M. Griffith Charles M. Harris, lr. Arlington, Virginia Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania Danville, Virginia Malcom H. Hathaway Jerry Hendrick, Jr. Michael J. Higgins North Kingstown, Rhode Island Richmond, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia 347 Commerce Degree Applicants James F. Hoctor Wellman W. Hoff, Jr. Buffalo, New York Alexandria, Virginia at? u William E. Homer, Ir. Charles H. Hudson William L. Levy Carlisle, Pennsylvania Orange, Virginia Memphis, Tennessee Richard M. Lindenstruth Holt M Livesay John S. Luziei Joseph L. Manson, Ill. Edward D. McGuire, Ir. Aberdeen, Maryland Franklin, Virginia Nanuet, New York Blackstone, Virginia Rixeyville, Virginia 348 In Duane R. Moats Randy Moore Joseph H. Neal, III. Kevin P. O'Connell James B. Page Norfolk, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Luray, Virginia Leominster, Massachusetts Kingsport, Tennessee Edgar L. Parrish Kenneth F, Payne, Ir. Robert D. Perrow Mannassas, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia A Mayan b; '- ,. , '. bf.. . John S. Philipchuk John W. Piggot Dahlgren, Virginia Arlington, Virginia 349 Commerce Degree Applicants Julius L. Piland, Ir. Sanford 3. Prater San Antonio, Texas Morristown, Tennessee Dennis Pushkin Alan B. Reichard Baltimore, Maryland West Englewood, New Jersey Richard L. Reid Paul P. Samanchik Crosse lle, Michigan Wayne, New Jersey SIEVE V- Saunders Ronald F. Seay Leo F. Sharpe, er Ollie 1. Short Ir. Howard B. Siegel South Boston, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Louisa, Kentucky Richmond, Virginia 350 Robert M. Sorenson Arlington, Virginia Winston B. Watkins Blackstone, Virginia Hunter C. Webb Portsmouth, Virginia John W. White McLean, Virginia Charles C, Stroud Maiden, North Carolina Paul N. Walter Linden, New Jersey Alan B. Werba Baltimore, Maryland Jeff W. Williams Fairfax, Virginia Ronald R. Talbott Charlottesville, Virginia Woodrow W. Wimmer Salem, Virginia 351 Constance J. Ward Charlottesville, Virginia Elliott Woltz Mount Airy, North Carolina Thomas D. Washburn Alexandria, Virginia Kent Wunderlich Memphis, Tennessee Dean Charlex CDHPI Abbot! A,B.,xMN1,PhD 352 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Philip S. Stevenson, Vice-Presidem; l. Lee Chapman, Ill, President; John F. Davies, ll, Secretary-Treasurer. 353 Business Degree Applicants John R. Booth George H. Brauburger Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Jury Y. Brown, III John P. Cam, I Donald D. Curtis Charlottesville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Waynesboro, Virginia Roger H. Davis, Jr. Craig 0. Ellis Robert B. Erikson Daniel J. Fleming, Ill Benjamin A. Flowers, Jr. Charlottesville, Virginia Endwell, New York Butler, New York Wilmington, Delaware Arlington, Virginia 354 A- lohn E. Hausmann Richard C. Heeseler William E. Ingram Robert E. Lamb 10h W. Montague, Jr. Kinnelon, New Jersey Wantagh, New York Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Charlottesville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia William J. Nealon Robert B. Pyles William G, Robertson Larchmonl, New York Martinsville, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Thomas L. Roller Robert M. Roman Robert C. Stack Danville, Kentucky Ventnor, New Jersey Raleigh, North Carolina Linden Stuart Ill Victor E. quuiola Far Hills, New Jersey Quincy, Massachusetts Dean Frederick R. Cyphert B.S., M.A., Ed.D. r. e r u S a e r T.- W m e r C e S D. 0 O C n wy .w n e h P m S ' Denise O'Brien, President. 357 Education Degree Applicants Pamela D. Aldish Patricia Ambrose Muncy, Pennsylvania New York, New York Anne Atherton Elma L. Baker Farmville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia lane l. Barrel! Sharon L. Belkqap . Joan M. Brooks Andrew J. Broomhall Donna E. Brown Rapidan, Virginia Falls Church, Vlrglma Richmond, Virginia Perth, Australia Montross, Virginia Elizabeth Bryan Billie T. Bryant Susan P. Campbell Ronald L. Carey Philip E. Cawley Annandale, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia 358 Georgia Ann Charuhas Beverly B. Chewning Carole L. Christmann Sally A. Clemfzn? . Suzanne Z. Cohen Silver Spring, Maryland Charlottesville, Virginia Summit, New Jersey The Plains, VIrgInIa Trenton, New lersey ' i P ... ,, k. 5 ft?! Margaret H. Coleman Susan S. Crawford Virginia Beach, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia M. Martha Dofflemyer Frances A. Doherty Charlottesville, Virginia New York, New York' M Cynthia C. Edkins Christine A. Fair Rome, NEW York Manassas, Virginia Education Degree Applicants Margaret S. Fifer LaDonna F. Garlitz Kathlene L. Gloor Phyllis L. Goyart D. Craig Grabeel Alexandria, Virginia Terra Alla, West Virginia Phillipsburg, New Jersey Cincinnati, Ohio Norton, Virginia Lois A. Guslep Sxephen A. Henderson Roanoke County, Virginia Robinson, Illinois Jane L. Hills JoAnne M. Hilson lohns Island, Somh Carolina Alexandria, Virginia Marie L. Hnarakis Mary Margaret Hood Robert E. lackson Rhonda M Jersild Caroline R. Kendall Alexandria, Virginia Portland, Oregon Charlottesville, Virginia Chesapeake, Virginia Reading, Pennsylvania 360 Julia E. Keyser Janet A. Kilgore Charlottesville, Virginia Annandale, Virginia Diana L. Lewis Jean B. Mangels Charlottesville, Virginia MoyIan, Pennsylvania Thomas L. McKeon John D. McRae Charlottesville, Virginia Richmond, Virginia ! .. , ..LL.'Ai,o Mary J. Moore Maryanne Morton Hershey, Pennsylvania Falls Church, Virginia Anne Lawhorne Charlottesville, Virginia Marian C. McCarthy New York, New York John C. Moody New Albany, Indiana Eileen M. Nause Richmond, Virginia 361 Linda Louise Leh Reading, Pennsylvania Virginia Leiser Garden City, New York Education Degree Applicants Denise P. O'Brien Charles W. Oliver Ann N. Patterson Claudia M. Peake Sarah Amy Perez Jamaica, New York Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Arlington, Virginia Jeanne Piguet Edward P. Pins lerry Joe Plan Teresa Price Judith I. Ranieri Baldwinsville, New York Scottsville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Jean M. Robinson Thomas L. Schultzen Barbara L. Simmons Pocahontas Simpkins Jeffrey H. Small Springfield, Virginia Falls Church, Virginia Dallas, Texas Hillsville, Virginia Hanover, New Hampshire Barbara L. Smith Falls Church, Virginia Lucille J. Smith Charlottesville, Virginia Lynne F. Talbott Charlottesville, Virginia Johnny Wheelbarger Dayton, Virginia ea;- .1 Katherine S. Smith Charlottesville, Virginia Claudia R. Stell Norfolk, Virginia Trela M. Taylor Havre de Grace, Maryland Mary E. Witzig Falls Church, Virginia 9' . - 9.51:9 3- oi n-a I ....A.mr1HF1' 7 ' ' j' Christin C. Thomas Richmond, Virginia Teresa L Yamaki Springfield, Virginia 363 Henry Q. Thompson, Ir. Madison Heights, Virginia Roger G. Zeller Elkiorn City, Kentucky Rosalind E. Westerman Marshall, Virginia Dean Mary M. Lohr B.S., M.E., EdD. SCHOOL OF NURSING Seated: Mary Ann Alfriend, President. Standing: Nancy Jones, Secretary; Beryl Evans, Treasurer, Nancy Pitts, Vice-President. 365 Nursing Degree Applicants A f , . ' .I'Sv Peggy T. Adams L. Gale Ahroon Petersburg, Virginia Colorado Springs, Colorado Mary Anne Alfriend Betty S. Ashby Richmond, Virginia Petersburg, Virginia .1 Jeanne D. Beener Linda 8. Bell Valley FOYEE, Pennsylvania Charlottesville, Virginia IVA Mary R. Bigoney Elizabeth C. Blum Bridget Breen Margaret A. Carter Carol L. Carver Fredericksburg, Virginia Virginia Beach, Virginia Falls Church, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Northfield, New Jersey 366 Sallie Chase Mavis M. Claytor Mary V. Clements Jeanne S. Coe Cynthia l. Cree Alexandria, Virginia Roanoke, Virginia Bassetl, Virginia Edinburg, Virginia Hendersonville, North Carolina Anne C. Crigler Rebecca F. Cromer Charlottesville, Virginia Salem, Virginia Donna l- Crooker Candace E. Darnall Richmond, Virginia Bethesda, Maryland Barbara 0- Deinet Estelle J. Dickerson lanet Dixon lUdilh A- DOWtY Bgtty Dudding . , . Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey Hampton, Virginia Staunton, Virginia Chester, Virginia Clifton FOFSE, Vlrglma 367 1W A 3!. 1.1133 Judith A. Dunn Sandra 1. Elliott Beryl P. Evans Sarah K. Flint Denise H. Geolot Collingswood, New Jersey Erwin, Tennessee Scarsdale, New York Leesburg, Virginia Washington, DC. Gloria D. Gilkes Susan K. Gilliam Garden City, New York Richmond, Virginia Jane: P. Gordon Barbara A. Graham Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia 1 Carol l. Graham Susan L. Hamel Mary Ann Hancock Mary J. Harrold Sharon M. Hayes Christiansburg, Virginia SL Albans, West Virginia New Church, Virginia Norfolk, Virginia Annandale, Virginia Thora A. Houghton Meuthen, Massachusetts Sandra K. Inge Lchhburg, Virginia Kathy A. Jordan Lynchburg, Virginia AA Elisabeth Lawton Arlington, Virginia Clare W. Houseman Arlington, Virginia Mary M. lones Richmond, Virginia Jean F. Lamn Wilmington, Massachusetts Linda S. Long Chesapeake, Virginia Donna M. Hunter Waynesboro, Virginia Nancy L. lones Gibson Island, Maryland Bonnie L Lamison Hampton, Virginia Barbara L. Mallonee Camp Springs, Maryland 369 Donna B. Hutton Chilhome, Virginia Nursing Degree Applicants Patricia D Martin Elizabeth Matkins Richmond, Virginia Chesapeake, Virginia Charlene M. Maxwell Lois N. Meekins Christiansburg, Virginia Reisterstown, Maryland Linda L. Middaugh Rita G. Miles Jerry A. Moore Alice L. Murray lean E. Nolan Roanoke, Virginia Martinsville, Virginia Greensboro, North Carolina Roanoke, Virginia Chappaqua, New York a Mac Barbara I. Olander Madeleine R. Oleyar Janis L. Peacock Mary D. Perkins Alma L. Peters Roanoke, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Medina, Ohio Bon Air, Virginia Richmond, Virginia 370 Carolyn M. Pittman Nancy L- Pills Mary l0 POHOCk Diane M. Purcell Barbara Ann Ramsey Surry, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Springfield, Virginia Suffolk, Virginia Elizabeth L. Reed Susan M. Reynolds Covington, Virginia Falls Church, Virginia x .4 Betty K. Rhyne Linda L. Richter Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Hampton, Virginia Stella J. Rock Sarah L. Roley Manassas, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Nursing Degree Applicants Cheryl H. Sanders Thelma G. Sanders Susan H. Saunders Teaneck, New Jersey Clifton Forge, Virginia Coltis Neck, New lersey Linda Schaperiahn Nancy L. Sinclair Barbara 1. Smith Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Fort Lauderdakr, Florida 1:1 . Joyce A. Smith Melanie J. Smith Barbara J. Snead Susan Snead Susan Spahr Las Animas, Colorado Lynchburg, Virginia Danville, Virginia Danville, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia 372 Karen J. Sproles Suzanne R. Stillman Richmond, Virginia Alexandria, Virginia Sandra J. Stockton Sheryl L. Taylor Blacksburg, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Carole A. Teller Cynthia Thacku Patricia Viar Karen A. Walborn Julia L. Weaver Arlington, Virginia Goldsboro, North Carolina Lynchburg, Virginia quumbia, South Carolina McLean, Virginia . , -. o 3 1H .' - ' - H 53.:.He.?l;;4. 9s. Carol Ann Wenger Ruth A. Werle Helen R. Wilson Denez W. Yancey Mary E, Zuck Williamsburg, Virginia Oxon Hill, Maryland Roanoke, Virginia Richmond, Virginia Leola, Pennsylvania 373 .3 II . .1. is: .. um Iumumjg mmuuml unmmzmmlml1!! unnummmmu1 'n lllllll NEWCOMB HALL BOOKSTORE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY CAFETERIA AT THE CORNER SERVING THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY FOR 28 YEARS e For .IIOII TRAVEL RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION Call MWMY TFIBAWIEIL 108 Second St. S.E. Phone 295-4157 BAR BC RANCH HOUSEKEEPING CABINS CAMPERS CABINS CAMP GROUNDS NATURAL SWIMMING POOL HORSEBACK RIDING FISHING Situated on the Snake River in Grand Teton National Park about one hour's drive south of Yellowstone National Park. 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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA OFFICERS ........................ D. French Slaughter, lr., '53 ........................ William P. Dickson, lr., '38 ........................... Gilbert J. Sullivan, '48 BOARD OF MANAGERS Thomas E. Martin, Jr,, '49 Atlanta, Ca Daniel W Oehmig, '48 Chattanooga, Tenn. D. French Slaughter, lr., '53 Culpeper, Va Wm Mame Smith, '48 Charlottesville, Va. William B, Spong, Jr., '47 Portsmouth, Va. Eli W. Tullis, '51 New Orleans, La. E, Massm Valentine, '56 Rmhmond, Va. 394 THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LIFE MEMBERSHIPS The Class of 1970 has given its support to a special campaign to encourage as many of the members of the class as possible to become Life Members of the Alumni Association. The Life Membership fee of $200.00 tpayable in installments over a ten year periodl is deposited in trust and only the annual return from the endowment thus established is used for the activities of the Alumni Association. 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WALDROP, ALEXANDER ATKINSON, III 8.5.; Alpha Chi Sigma, President; Phi Eta Sigma; Young Republican Club; Dean's List; Y.A.F. Member WALKER, ANDREW BINGHAM 8A.; Adi; Cheerleaders WALKER, JOHN FRANKLIN 8A. WALLING, WARREN C. 8A.; KA; University Union WALLIS, DONALD DESGRANGES 8A. WARD, CONSTANCE, IANE 8.5. WASHBURN, THOMAS DALE 8.5.; EX WATKINS, WINSTON BRANCH 8.5.; Alpha Kappa Psi WATTER, PAUL NORMAN 8.5.; Delta Sigma Pi; Alderman Road Social Organization Commit- tee; Rapier Magazine, Business Manager WEAVER, IULIA LETTIE 8.5.; Baptist Student Scholarship WEBB, DARYL EUGENE, IR. 8A.; EAE, President; Jefferson Sabres, Vice-Presidem; Football, First Year and Varsity; Sceptre Society, Vice-President; Senior Dorm Counselor; University Honor Award; Dean's List WEBB, HUNTER CAYLE 8.5.; Delta Sigma Pi WEBB, JULIAN LEWIS 8A.; Wesley Foundation; Young Democrats WEBSTER, IAMES LYNN 8A.; University Union; Young Republican Club; Polo Club WEINSTEIN, STUART ALLEN 8A.; ZBT; Inter Fraternity Council,- Wrestling Team, First Year; Swimming Team WELSH, RALPH DENWOOD, JR. M.E.; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Engineering Club WENCER, CAROL ANN 8.5. 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WHITCOMB, STEVE B.A.; tbAB; Jefferson Sabres; Handball Club WHITE, CHARLES ARTHUR, Ill B.S.M.E.; 6X; AIAA; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Baseball, First Year and Varsity WHITE, CHRISTIAN 5. 8A.; Fencing Club; Filmwatchers Club; Y.A.F., Assistant Secretary WHITE, DONALD KNOX, IR. 8A.; X4, WHITE, JOHN WALTER 8.5.; HAsb, Treasurer; Alpha Kappa Psi, Treasurer; Cavalier Daily; Honor Committee; Commerce Officers; Phi Eta Sigma; Commerce School, President; Beta Gamma Sigma; Echols Scholar WHITE, WILLIAM BRUCE, JR. 8A.; Dean's List Union; Wycliffe-Yulee Memorial Literary W'HITEHURST, LAWRENCE ROWE B.E.S.; American Nuclear Society; Alpha Phi Omega; IEEE; Engr neering Council, First Year Committee; Phi Eta Sigma; Raven Society; Tau Beta Pi; University Party; WTlU-FM Radio Station; Wesley Foundanon WHITINC, WEBSTER STANWOOD B.A.; Trident Society; Virginia Council on Human Relations VVIKSWO, JOHN PETER, JR. 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WILSON, JOHN COLBY B.Arch.; CDFA; American Institute of Architects; Varsity Swimming, Captain; Senior Class Historian; Student Athletic Council, President; 3-2-2 Committee; Rugby Club WILSON, LESTER ARNAULD, Ill B.A.; ND; Photo Club VVIMMER, WOODROW M. 3.5.; A24? WINE, BRUCE SIMON B.A.; AEH; Cavalier Daily, Advertising Manager; German Club; Inter Fraternity Council; Pi Delta Epsilon; Society of Cornish Game Hens; Virginia Progressive Party; President; Va. Council on Human Relations; Chairman of Counselors, First Year Program; Student Council, Chairman First Year Committee; Experimental University, Co-Founder and Coordinating Committee; University Forum, Treasurer; Honor Committee Advisor; Administrative Committee; Housing, Institutional, Summer Session Committees; Dean's List; Faculty Committee on Academic Legislation WINCARD, ROBERT PRATT B.Arch.; American Institute of Architects; Filmwatchers Club; Modulus Magazine, Publicity Editor, Editorial Committee; Dean's List; Dialogue WINKS, EDWARD HERBERT, IR. 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American Institute of Architects; Architectural Council; Dialogue, Editor; Architect Class Treasurer WOLMAN, STUART ALAN B.A.; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Westminster Tutorial Program; Inter- mediate Honors WOLTZ, DABNEY KILLIAN B.A. WOLTZ, ELLIOTT B.S.; Delta Sigma Pi WOOD, BEVERLEY HOWARD 8A.; Curriculum Evaluation Committee WOOD, THOMAS E. B.A.; X11, Vice-President WOODALL, IONATHAN HILL 8.5.; AEQ American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Engineering Council; Newman Club; Rowing Association WOODSON, JOHN LEWIS, III B.A.; ZBT; First Year Track; Young Democrats WOODYARD, WALTER 0., IR. B.A. WOPAT, IOHN WILLIAM B.A.; XW; Filmwatchers Club; Intramural Council; Virginia Play- ers; WUVA Radio Station; Young Democrats; Va. Council on Human Relations WRIGHT, JOHN W., Ill B.A. WRIGHT, TIMOTHY STEPHEN B.A.; ZBT; Young Republican Club; First Year Lacrosse Team WU, OSCAR KANC MA. WUNDERLICH, KENT B.S.; EAE WYANT, DAVID CLARK B.S.C.E.; American Society of Civil Engineers; Engineering Officers YAMAKI, TERESA LYNN 85.; Student Guide; Virginia Players, Costume, Make-up Crew; Women Students Association, Treasurer; Student Education As- sociation; Westminster Tutorial Program YANCEY, DENEZ WILLIAMS B.S.N.; ZTA, Vice-President; Student Nurse Association YATES, GEORGE TALMADCE, Ill B.A.; John B. Minor Pre-Legal Society; Phi Eta Sigma; University Union; University Party; Young Republican Club; Intermediate Honors YOUNG, ALDEN PATRICK B.S.E.E.; EDE; IEEE; Dean's List; First Year Committee; First Year Track YOUNG, CLINTON DRIVER B.A.; Phi Sigma; Young Republican Club; Dean's List; Fencing Club; Anglers Society YOUNG, DICK HOWELL, IR. B.A. YOUNG, WILLIAM FIELDING B.A.; IIKtb, President; St. Paul's Student Vestry, Senior Warden; P-K Dance Society; Echols Scholar; Intermediate Honors; Dean's List; Government and Foreign Affairs Honors; Wrestling; Lawn Chowder and Marching Society; Zeta Omicron Omega ZELLER, ROGER GALE M.Ed. ZEPH, KENNETH DONALD B.A.; Dean's List; Experimental University, Mentor; I.M. Cross Country Champion ZINMAN, HENRY EDWARD B.A. ZUCK, MARY ELAINE 8.8.; Student Nurse Association ZUCKIEWICZ, RUDOLPH l. B.A.; Sigma Gamma Epsilon 1 969 February 5 - Students are greeted with the opening of James Wilson Hall and small black signs that call it an archi- tectural disgrace. February 18 2 Student Coalition begins lawn demonstrations against Racist Atmo- sphere at Virginia. They ask for resig- nation of C. Stuart Wheatly. February 79 - Honor Committee holds open hearings on honor system. Swimming team sets records with 8-2 season. February 21 - President Shannon grants vista- tion hours in dorms during Midwin- ters. February 22-23 - Midwinters Weekend. Show- man, Bill Deal and the Rondells, Hugh Maskela, and John Sebastian. February 24 - Athletic Department announces olympic size track to be completed by 1970. Additions to U-Hall will include a new pool. March 6 - Wahoos iose to Duke in ACC 'Tournament. Team submits list of grievances and campaign to release Gibson begins. 416 March 14 - Student Coalition meets with Gov. Godwin in Richmond after motorcade and rally. March 20 - SAE takes IM basketball crown from Phi Cam. March 30 - Thousands turn out as train car- rying Ike's body passes through Char- Iottesville. April 14 - University celebrates 150 birthday. Coalition holds counter-rally as sign waving students line the Founder Day procession. April 16 - Student Council accepts retraction by Wheatly of his stance for massive resistance. April 78 - Whit Clement is elected chairman of the Honor Committee. April 19-20 - Easter Weekend. Sam and Dave, Wilson Picket, Esquires, Boxtops and the Slithey Toves. April 30 - Tony Kinn and John English are dismissed from the basketball team - contraversy over recruiting tactics continues. Sweet Briar Iiberalizes rules and other soon follow. May 3 - Eight Annual Commonwealth Rugby Tournament is held - Old Blue sneaks by Virginia for title. May 8 - Honor System is limited to University life - All actions in C'ville and Al- bermarle County. May 15 - Newly formed VPP sweeps four of five Student Council seats. May 16 - Muhammad Ali speaks in U-Hall. ATO takes softball crown. lune 20 - Delta Upsilon Fraternity ravaged by fire - arson suspected. August 19 - Camille dumps 31.5 inches of rain in five hours on Nelson County. September 9 - Orientation begins - Students volunteer to help in massive cleanup operation in Nelson County. September 12 - Registration is a breeze. September 14 - Happy Birthday!!! September 18 - Five Females become Virgi'nia Cheerleaders. September 21 - Operation Intercept goes into effect on Mexican border. September 23 - Senior class presidential elec- tion upheld by Student Council after suspected voting irregularities re- jected. Rush starts. September 27-28 - Reagan Wilson, October, 1967 playmate, entertains Homecom- ing crowd while Duke falls 10-0. Sly and the Family Stone, First Annual Lambeth Field Rock Festival. October 1 - Federal court orders University to submit formal plans for co-education. October 7 - Student Council lifts restrictions on girls in dorms - 11 A.M. Friday until 8 PM. Sunday - Fun and games in the dorms begin. October 10 - World Series begins. Senator George McGovern addresses an overflow crowd at U-Hall. October 15 - Vietnam Moratorium Day - teachins, lectures, petition, and con- certs are local experience of national protest. October 16 - Registration for Fall Semester of Experimental U. - Bartending, Karate, Comic Books. October 18 - Wahoo title hopes on line - fade 31-0. October 21 - Two hundred delegates from across the country and seventeen for- eign countries gather for Sesquicen- tennial Celebrations. Students protest in counter march. October 22 - Beatles clarify rumor of death - Paul McCartney is alive? October 26 - Bid Sunday - 578 Pledge. October 31 - Life prints story of Frank LaVarre, a former student of UVA, now sewing a 20 year jail sentence in Danville for possessing marijuana. November 3 - Nixon calls on great silent majority to support his course for set- tlement in Vietnam. November 4 - Republican Holton is eleCted VA. governor. First GOP win in cen- tury. November 5 - Skull and Kegs and Scepter Societies vote to dissolve. Two UVA coeds are nominated for Homecom- ing Queen at Randolph Macon Col- lege. November 6 - Zete takes third consecutive IM football crown. November 8-9 - Openings - Wahoos score first points in 14 quarters but lose to Deacons. Leroy Taylor Explosion, Chambers Brothers. November 11 - Black enrollment hits 1.396 of Student Body. Soccer team receives NCAA bid. November 15 - March on Washington. Wa- hoos travel to New Orleans to end 4 game losing streak. Return with 5 game streak. November 16 - Fourth year nurses defeat ar- chitects in football. November 19 - Newly created Jefferson Party holds caucus. November 22 - Football season ends. DU House falls as students cheer. November 25 - Sebo intervenes to stop Boot the Hoot campaign. December 'I - Draft lottery, elation and des- pair. Wahoos open against Georgia Tech with high hopes. December 5 - Oak and Walnut trees fail to mate - University Squirrels face fam- ishmenL December 6 JaniS loplins jives. December '10 - Virginia Progressive Party con- trols college elections. Wahoos stun VMI. December 71 - Faculty votes to end degree credit for ROTC beginning in 1971. December 12 - Lucky students spend evening sipping wine with Robert Jay Misch. December 75 - New Architectural Building is ready for use. December 16 - John returns to White Spot after successful therapy on injured knee. 421 1970 CORKS AND CURLS STAFF Steve Hayes, Editor-in-Chief Dave Hudson, Managing Editor Rucker McCarty, Business Manager Executive Editors Bob Fisher Jay Burton Photography Editors lud Moorhouse Scott Keeny Mark Tilson Frank Blechman Doug Bush Layout Editor Barry Leader Subscription Editors Chris Wolfe Dave Morris Associate Editors Dan Aldridge Dave MusseIwhite Paul Burks Advertising Editors Don Beskin Bill Gordon Associate Editors Ben Dailey Doug Bain Sports Editor Henry Bowden Associate Editor Bill McClintok School Editors Jeff Cohn Ken Dierks Associate Editors Dave Liewellyn Rocky Ford Joe Carter Sherry Taylor Government Editors George Leventis Pete Ricciardelli 422 Associate Editor Bill Jones Fraternity Editors Zeblnge Scott Ross Associate Editors Zack Young Gordon Hayworth Rick Rubin Organizations Editors Christopher Robinson Taylor Armstrong Associate Editors Tom Wood Chip Bowen Steve Smith Honoraries Editor Sterling Mayne Dormitories Editor lac Sperling Office Managers Hal Bogard Guy Collier Staff Bill Gunn Sam Skinner Sherry Taylor Ken Nix Charlie Joseph Paul Pitts Van Scott AI Young Buzz Vannderwerff Bonna Rackman Ted Freeman Bruce Armistead Photography Ed Roseberry 423 SPECIFICATIONS This edition of the Corks and Curls was printed by the American Yearbook Company in Cambridge, Mary- land. The printing process used was Offset Lithogra- phy. Our cover was screened and quarter bound with dark blue Basin Street and White on Spanish grain. The endsheets were designed by Mark Tilson and are over- printed on heavy duty Matte paper. The paper is 80 lb. Texturtone throughout the yearbook. All type was set by computerized fototronics. Main headlines are set in 24 pt. Optima while sub-headlines are 18 pt. Optima. Picture identifications and captions are 8 pt. Optima and body copy is 10 pt. Optima. The divider pages are 30 pt. Optima on a 300A; gray background. All copy and type that does not follow these specifications was done by guessing. 8443 1433: Mum 424 On the whole, I'd rather be in Philadelphia. W. C. Fields, his own epitaph . oi! :- .9 1:. Wm 2 i' -'l A :5,


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