Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1941

Page 1 of 276

 

Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collection, 1941 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1941 Edition, Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collectionPage 7, 1941 Edition, Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1941 Edition, Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collectionPage 11, 1941 Edition, Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1941 Edition, Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collectionPage 15, 1941 Edition, Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1941 Edition, Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collectionPage 9, 1941 Edition, Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1941 Edition, Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collectionPage 13, 1941 Edition, Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1941 Edition, Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collectionPage 17, 1941 Edition, Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 276 of the 1941 volume:

JAMES McCONNELL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BENTON M. WAKEFIELD. JR BUSINESS MANAGER PRESENT V ' -i j . r i DR E D FORTY -ONE ■ vX? ' ia 29y?lsfcli: _il! WE DEDICATE THIS CALYX T IS WITH PRIDE IN THE HIGH ACHIEVEMENT OF A MOST DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS THAT WE, THE EDITORS, DEDICATE THE 1941 CALYX TO HIS EXCELLENCY, JAMES HUBERT PRICE, GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA. HIS ACTIVE INTEREST IN WASHINGTON AND LEE IS ATTESTED BY HIS WILLINGNESS TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF ITS FUNCTIONS, WHILE HIS DEVOTION TO HER IDEALS HAS PROMPTED HIM TO INCLUDE HIS SON, JAMES, JR., AMONG THE STUDENT BODY. THROUGH ABILITY AND STRAIGHT-FORWARDNESS HE HAS WON THE CONFIDENCE AND ADMIRATION OF ALL VIRGINIANS WHICH HE HAS REPAID WITH ONE OF THE MOST PROGRESSIVE AND EFFICIENT ADMINISTRATIONS IN THE HISTORY OF THE OLD DOMINION. TO JAMES HUBERT PRICE UNIVERSITY CLASSES FEATURES i MAJOR SPORTS com r toreword IN A SENSE WE HAVE DEPARTED FROM THE CONVEN- TIONAL THEME OF PAST VOLUMES, BUT ON THE OTHER HAND WE HAVE UTILIZED A MORE ENCOMPASSING APPROACH ... THE STUDENTS THEMSELVES AND THEIR CAMPUS LIFE. A CALYX DEALING SOLELY WITH WASHINGTON AND LEE WHICH SHALL SERVE AS A PERMANENT RECORD OF THEIR HAPPIEST FOUR YEARS HAS BEEN THEIR EXPRESSED PREFERENCE. IT IS WITH A FEELING OF HOPEFULNESS IN HAVING ACHIEVED THIS GOAL THAT THE EDITORS PRESENT THE 1941 CALYX . . . AN ANNUAL PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS, ABOUT STUDENTS, FOR STUDENTS. MINOR SPORTS FRATERNITIES ORGANIZATIONS ' •■il ssshIIb  SWS8 sS . To +he members of the Senior Class: Across the hurrying years fhls book will have for you, I sincerely hope, larger and larger value. If will bring before you scenes of pleasant experiences; It will provide for you, at (east In the transportation of the spirit, happy renewals of friendships that were once precious and are never to be forgotten; It may furnish for you emotional release, an escape of happiness from drab and unconventional environment. If my wish could be granted, I should hope most of all that this book would serve to sustain the Influences that have been finest In your campus life, the graces of social relation- ship, the performance of obligation, the Ideals of honor and of faith which are the soul of Washington and Lee. ■iiiSh PRESIDENT FRANCIS PENDLETON GAINES. PH.D.. LITT.D.. LLD.. D.C.L OFFICERS John William Davis President Earl Stansbury Mattingly Secretary-Treasurer Harry St. G. T. Carmlchael James R. Caskie Walter Lapsley Carson Herbert Fitzpatrick Homer A. Holt Oscar Caperton Huffman James Morrison Hutcheson George Boiling Lee William McChesney Martin Fowler McCormick Charles J. McDermott George Campbell Peery John Newton Thomas Ti, ' STATELY WHITE COLUMNS . . . IMBUED WITH THE TRADITIONS OF THE PAST AND THE GLORIES OF THE FUTURE Above: The New Dormitory, an- other symbol of Washington and Lee ' s progress. To the Left: The path that depart- ing seniors for many years have trod. tKummmtmammansammmMwim wnimimimaHaa IPI nip mi «9 ip ' ' ,vfr . -i i Above: The new Cyrus Hall McCor mick Library, fulfilling Washington and Lee ' s educational and cultural needs. Above: The Lee Chapel, designed and constructed by General Lee; it is still in constant use. To the Left: The Robert E. Lee Memorial Church; General Lee v as a vestryman. ADMINISTRATOR COUNSELOR CHECK SIGNER THESIS TAKER LAWYER DOCTOR KEEPER OF ARCHIVES SCIENTIST ROBERT HENRY TUCKER, A.M.. LL D. Dean of the University FRANK JOHNSON GILLIAM, A.M. Dean of Students EARL STANSBURY MATTINGLY, A.B Registrar-Treasurer GLOVER DUNN HANCOCK, Ph.D. Dean of tlie School of Commerce and Administration A D N I S T A T N n U FRA NCIS PENDLETON GAINES Ph.D , LittD,, LL.D,, D.CL. President •1 r A, B K, A K LIVINGSTON WADDELL SMITH Ph.D. Society of the Cincinnati Professor of Mathematics •|. K ■! ' , -I ' B K WILLIAM HAYWOOD MORELAND LL.B.. LL.D. Dean of the School of Law K A, I A •! , O A K WILLIAM DANA HOYT Ph.D Professor of Biology X ' I ' , B K, T K I FOREST FLETCHER E.E. Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education O A K FITZGERALD FLOURNOY A.M.. Ph.D. (Oxon.) Professor of English e K t B K, A K, A E ir, i T CLAYTON EPES WILLIAMS LL.B. Professor of Law n K A, ' I ' A ■! . U A K JAMES LEWIS HOWE Ph.D., M.D. Professor of Chemistry Emeritus AKE, i BK , OAK GLOVER DUNN HANCOCK Ph.D. Dean of the School of Commerce and Administration i N, B K, B r i ROBERT HENRY TUCKER A.M., LL.D. Dean of the University K S. B K, A K, ! r N, B P ROBERT WILLIAM DICKEY B.S., Ph.D. McCormick Professor of Phys K . B K, O A K, r A JAMES STRONG MOFFATT. JR. Ph.D. Professor of English 2 E JOHN ALEXANDER GRAHAM A.M. Professor of Spanish and Fine Arts K A, B K, A K LUCIUS JUNIUS DESHA Ph.D. Bayly Professor of Chemistry •l K 1, t ' B K, A K RUPERT NELSON LATTURE A.M. Associate Professor of Political Science and Sociology AT, !! K, (I A K, A :; I ' , A K +, H WILLIAM GLEASON BEAN Ph.D. Professor of History r A, B K. 1 WALTER A. FLICK Ph.D. Professor of Education and Psychology K K, A K, •! r .M, X LEONARD CLINTON HELDERMAN Ph.D. Professor of History B K LAWRENCE EDWARD WATKIN A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of English E , r A RAYMON T. JOHNSON Professor of Law n K , A A, A K, T K A HENRY VOGEL SHELLEY Ph.D. Corcoran-Peabody Professor of Ancient Languages Sphinx (Lafayette) EDWIN HENRY HOWARD M.S. Assistant Professor of Accounting A T, B E, A K , B r S MORTON OGDEN PHILLIPS Ph.D. Associate Professor of Economics and Commerce AKE, BK, BFS EARLE KERR PAXTON A.M. Associate Professor of Mathematics n K . K e K EDWARD PARKER TWOMBLY B P E. Assistant Professor of Physical Education A T. A K WILLIAM WILSON MORTON B.D., D.D. Professor of Philosophy and Christian Ethics B K A. E. MATHIS Assistant Professor of Physical Education FRANK JOHNSON GILLIAM A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of English S A E, A K, E CHARLES RICE McDOWELL A.M., LL.B. Professor of Law S A E, A A MARCELLUS HENRY STOW Ph.D., LL.B. Professor of Law 2 A E, A A BOYD ROSS EWING, JR. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Romance Languages OLLINGER CRENSHAW A.M. Assistant Professor of History ■! r A, B K, 2 T L L OSCAR WETHERHOLD RIEGEL A.M. Associate Professor of Journal!; I A X FLETCHER JAMES BARNES, II A.M. Assistant Professor of Political Science S + E, AAK, ' tK . K r, Kin s T. i r ROBERT FOSTER BRADLEY Ph.D. Professor of Romance Languages B K WILLIAM MILLER HINTON Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Education and Psychology K A, K I K, A K, X JOHN ALEXANDER VEECH B.S. Assistant Professor of Engineering ■I ' K 1 ALLEN WESLEY MOGER AM. Assistant Professor of History B K. T K A LEWIS KERR JOHNSON M.S. Assistant Professor of Commerce and Business Administration LEWIS DANIEL WILLIAMS. JR. M.S. Laboratory Instructor in Chemistr ' B e n, X r e ROBERT WINTER ROYS TON A.M.. M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematli K K THOMAS EARLY LOTHERY B.S. Instructor in Physics JOHN HIGGINS WILLIAMS A.M. Assistant Professor of Political Science K A. A K, i T, B r S LARKIN HUNDLEY FARINHOLT D.Phil. (Oxon.) Associate Professor of Chemistry •f-rA, OAK, TBH, S2; HERBERT TROTTER, JR. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physics K , 2 S CHARLES HAROLD LAUCK A.B. Laboratory Instructor in Journailsm i A X EDWARD C. HINMAN LAMMERS Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Geology MERVYN CROBAUGH Ph D. Associate Professor of Econc JOHN GRIER VARNER A.M. Assistant Professor of English ALBERT GILBERT STEER, JR. A.M. Instructor In Languages THEODORE ALLYN SMEDLEY A.B.. J.D. Assistant Professor of Law and La Librarian B K ROWLAND WHITEWAY NELSON A.M. (Oxon.). Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English ALMAND ROUSE COLEMAN M.B.A, C.P.A. Associate Professor of Accountii i. B K, B r i;, a e LEWIS WHITAKER ADAMS A.B. Assistant Professor of Econon REUBEN YOUNG ELLISON Ph.D. Instructor in French B K CLAUDE ELTON HOBBS B.S. LL.B. Instructor in Economics and Commerce .|. A HORACE SAMUEL MERRILL A.M. Instructor In Modern Civilization and Economics JOHN ROBERT TAYLOR M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistr ' ■I ' H K ROBERT TAYLOR PARRISH Ph.D. Instructor in Spanish !• B K WILLIAM WEBB PUSEY Ph.D. Associate Professor of Ge I B K GEORGE FRANCIS DRAKE AS. Instructor in French GEORGE HARDING FOSTER AM. Instructor in English ' ] ' B K CHARLES VAILL LAUGHLIN A.B., LL.M. Assistant Professor of Lav ■I ' A l LINCOLN COLE PETTIT Ph.D. Instructor in Biology LATHAM BURROWS WEBER A.M. Instructor in Journalism JAMES DENNY WILCHER A.B., B.D. Director of Religious Work ( VAN WAGONER OFFICERS Allen Thomas Snyder Henry Lederer Roediger, Jr. Robert Lawrence Van W. President . Vice-President Secretary STUDENT; BOPy EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Frank Cleveland Bedinger, Jr Senior Law Frederick Bartenstein, Jr Publication Board John Lyie Campbell, Jr Junior Law Richard Buckner Spindle, III Junior Academ George Richard Day Senior-at-Large Lawrence Werner Galloway Sophomore Academ Edward Carter Crook Senior-at-Large George Wood Freshman Academ Front Row: Galloway, Spindle, Taylor. Wood, Campbell. ck Row: Bartenstein. Roediger. Day. Snyder. Crock. Van Wagoner. Bedinge Left to Right: Rayder, Thigpen, Weathers, Buchanan, Jones, Wakefield, McConneli, Thalhimer, Bartenstein, Farinholt, Wii OFFICERS Benton McMillin Wakefield, Jr President James Roger McConneli Secretary Homer Augustus Jones Vice-President Fredrick Bartenstein, Jr Executive Committeeman MEMBERS FACULTY Larkin Hundley FarlnhoH John Higgins Williams James Roger McConneli Editor Benton McMillin Wakefield Business Manager Lee Mountcastle Kenna Business Manager, 1939-40 RING TUM PHI William Buchanan Editor Homer Augustus Jones, Jr Business Manager Matthew Thompson McClure Business Manager, 1939-40 Allen Thomas Snyder Business Manager, 1938-39 SOUTHERN COLLEGIAN Latham Leonidas Thigpen, Jr Editor John Walton Weathers, Jr Business Manager Fredrick Bartenstein, Jr Business Manager, 1938-39 Charles Goldsmith Thalhimer Business Manager, 1939-40 H B I I ( A T I N BOA (F JAMES R. McCONNELL, Editor BENTON McMILLIN WAKEFIELD, JR., Business Manage Standing (left to right): Salloway Nicolson, Davis, Peeples, Snnith, Sibley, Sullivan, Hempel, Forrestel, Shroyer, Brown, Darby. Sitting: Bond, Carter, McConnell, Fleishman, Burks, Taggart, o ™ i n n n m-m EDITORIAL STAFF James Roger McConnell ■• • • Editor-In-Chlef Edward Calohill Burks .... .« a_. ■ • Managing Edito Calhoun Bond a r ' ' ' University Edito Ralph Scott Taggert .... - ■ ■ ■ Fraternity Edito Alvin Theodore Fleishman . . W W Sports Edito Franklin Gruesser -M .... Photography Edito vay EDIiWffAL ASSISTANTS William Brown Albert Darby James Davis Lawrence Gallo John Hempel William Latz Louis Shroyer Gordon Sibley Roscoe Smith Lawrence Sulliv. Benton Willian BUSINESS STAFF McMillin Wakefield Bradford Dunson Assistant n Evans Jasper Assistant Wersel Assistant ness Manager ness Manager ness Manager ness Manager STAFF ASSOCIATES Henry Armstrong Lawrence Werner Galloway Donald James Crawford Edv in Fie mming Robb, Jr. Thomas Morgan Dodd Jarr es Carroll Walker Lester Robe rt Welle , III. STAFF MEMBERS Albert Breitung Harry Martin James Davis Betram Myers Dick Duchossols Howard Peabody Leon Garber Pete Redman Tyler Gresham Charles Savedge William Jones John Schuber Stuart Levine Dick Shimko Thomas Lewis John Taylor afed: Robb, Dunson, Wakefield, Jasper, Wersel, Davis. wford, Armstrong, Dodd, Campbell, Weller, ' Waike Third Row: Taylor, Redman, Breitung, Jar ina C am 1 hi EDITORIAL STAFF William Buchanan Editor Ned Burks Managing Editor Robert F. Campbell, Jr Managing Editor Harold R. Levy News Editor Wheatley Marshall Johnson Desk Editor Walter G. Downie Copy Editor Raymond B. Whitaker Sports Editor Richard T. Wright Sports Editor EDITORIAL ASSOCIATES Pete Spencer Barrow, Jr. William L. Heartwell, Jr. Walter R. Browder Hudson C. Millar, Jr. Albert D. Darby, Jr. William J. Noonan, Jr. Joseph F. Ellis, Jr. Louis W. Shroyer, 111. Richard James Houska Thomas Ramsay Taylor Edwin A. Zelnlcker, Jr. EDITORIAL BOARD Bayard S. Berghaus Alvln T. Fleishman Frederic B. Farrar Robert E. Steele, 111. Latham L. Thigpen, Jr. REPORTERS John Arthur Bonham Harry Clyde Keller Abe Leon Cahn Robert F. MacCachran Wallace Edward Clayton William McCoy, Jr. Richard Cronin William C. McGraw, Jr. James Walker Davis Donald H. Putnam, Jr. John William Eck Kenelm L. Shirk, Jr. Robblns L. Gates William R. Talbott, Jr. William Horace Hall Kramer Thomas, Jr. James DeCatur Johnson, 111. Arthur Thompson, Jr. George Alvln Williams, Jr. BUCHANAN, Editor Seated: Whitaker, Burks. Johnson, Levy, But Row: Johnson, Williams, Thompson, Berghau: Thigpen, Trice, Ellis, Houska, Shroyer, Noor Darby Keller. McGraw, Zelnicki hanan Campbell, Downey, Wright. Second : Cronin Steele Putnam, Farrar, Fleishman, an Davis Eck. Third Row: Brown, Talbott, Shirk, Schick, Clayton, Sachs, Cahn, Gates. BUSINESS STAFF Homar Augustus Jones, Jr Business Manager Oscar Carroll Dunn Advertising Manager William Oscar Shropshire Advertising Manager Jack Barrie Promotion Manager James La Plante Assistant Advertising Manager Hill Maury Assistant Advertising Manager Edwin Flemming Robb, Jr Assistant Advertising Manager Charles Sardeson Assistant Advertising Manager Ernest Edward Smith Assistant Advertising Manager Grey Flowers, Jr Circulation Manager Joseph Edgar Lee Circulation Manager Corneal Bernard Myers, Jr Subscription Manager George Robert Eshelman Accountant Jack Doherty Advertising Consultant HOMER JONES Southern Colleaian LATHAMTHIGPEN JOHNWEATHERS EDITORIAL STAFF Latham Leonidas Thigpen, Jr Editor Richard Worthington Smith Assistant Editor George Blakeley Harrison Art Editor EDITORIAL BOARD Pete Spencer Barrow, Jr. Charlton Thomas Fuller William Lightfoot Heartwell, Jr. William Buchanan EDITOR lAL ASSOCIATES Edward Calohlll Burls Edward Ferguson Devol, Jr. Richard James Houska Stephen Edward Campbell, Jr. Harold Rochelle Levy ART STAFF Kenneth Lasslter Coghill Edmund Pong Lawrence Edmund Ameen Samara Thomas Olin Fleming Howard Benjamin Nichols William Stilwell Wilcox 128 1 BUSINESS STAFF John Walton Weathers, Jr George Blalcely Harrison William Henry Armstrong John Benjamin Cancelmo Louis Roberdeau Coulling, Jr Thomas Dudley Crittenden James Walker Davis Stuart Moore Faison JUNIOR ASSISTANT MANAGERS Leon Worms, Jr. STAFF MEMBERS Robert Randall Giebel Howard Nath Greenblatt John Christopher Hempel, Jr. Gustave Edward Heinecke Alfred Leon Heldman. Jr. James DeCatur Johnson, III. William Joseph Muehleisen Floyd Kiron Yeomans Corneal Ben Ernest John John Taylor John Dobso Robert Hutcheson S Philip Keith Shute ard Myers, Jr. Pellington Reynolds, Jr. Schofleld, III. Houska, Burks, Harris Thigpen, Barrow, Le Campbell, Fuller Seal, Armstrong, Faison, Myers, Heinecke. (Sitting) Harrison, Weathers, Yeo- mans, Worms Kenneth Douglas Moxley Production Manage 7«4e nx 4Jxixljcui MEMBERS Miss Lucille D:«n Harrell Morris Charles Thalhimc Miss Esten Coolte William Nutt William Lati Miss Helen Anderson Don Crawford Jack Lanich Miss Sue Simpson Pat Warfield James Stantield Morton Barker George Parton John Reynolds Robert Renick William Torrington George Frehling Latham Thigpen Franklin Gruesser Albert Cobb Michael Watt Thomas Fuller Herman Carr Jack Martire James Clarke, Jr. Hudson Millar Top, left: George kills Lennle fo save him from posse and lynching. . . . Top, right: Scene Immediately after Lennie has killed Curley ' s wife. . . Bottom, left to right: Fuller, Day, Moxley, John Alnutt, Dolly AInutt, Sugrue, Miss Dixon, Himes. Thigpen, Gruesser. Boyd, Farrar, Barker. Below: Principals in Margin For Error. Jack Lanich as Max, Jim Clarke a: Denny, Esten Cooke as Sophie and Ed Boyd as Carl Baumer. u RICHARD PARSONS President CLIFFORD CURTIS Vice-President PEDRO RODRIGUEZ Secretary-Treasurer HOMER BOWERS Historian FRANK BEDINGER Executive Committeeman OFFICERS OF THE SENIORCLASS JAMES ROBERT HOWARD President CHARLES LANDRUM Vice-President WILLIAM DABNEY Secretary-Treasurer GRANVILLE FARRIER Historian JOHN CAMPBELL Executive Committeeman OFFICERS OF THE INTERMEDIATE CLASS PAUL GOURDON President PAUL BROWN Vice-President LESTER DILLARD Secretary MATT GRIFFITH Historian OFFICERS OF THE FRESHMEN CLASS CECIL WOOD TAYLOR President of O. D. K. Ex-President of the Student Body SENIOR LAW CLASS PETE S. BARROW, JR Bluefleld, W, Va. 1 r A Southern Collegian, 2, 3: Ring-turn Phi, 2, 3. FRANK C. BEDINGER, JR Boydton, Va. I A ■! Law Review, 2. 3; Executive Committee, 3. CHARLES E. BOWLES, JR Pulaski, Va. ATA, A ! ' Wrestling, I, 3, 4. CLIFFORD B. CURTIS, JR West Englewood, N. J. n K , A A Vice-Pres. Senior Law Class; University Band, I, 2, 3; Southern Collegians, I, 2, 3. FRANCIS W. FOREMAN Elizabeth, N. J. n K A A A.B., 1939: Football, I, 3; Baseball, I, 5; Calyx, I, 2, 3: Troubadours, 1,2 3; Va. Bar Association. CHARLES F. HEINER Huntington, W. Va. A A FREDERICK BARTENSTEIN, JR Warrenton, Va. n A K Exec. Comm. Intermediate Law Class, 5; Publications Board; Bus. Mgr. Southern Collegian, 4; Ass ' t Editor Law Review, 6; Freshman Camp Councilor, 3, 4, Head Councilor, 5, 6; Christian Council, 3, 4; Glee Club, I, 2; Graham-Lee Soc, I, 2; Who ' s Who in American Colleges, 5, 6; Va. State Bar. HOMER WILLIAM BOWERS, JR. . . . South Charleston, W. Va A T, White Friars Pres. Delta Upsilon; Southern Collegians, 1 , 2, 3. EMERY COX, JR Norfolk, Va. -V T 1. ' , ] B K, O A K, A { , r, K K Pies. Alpha Tau Omega, 6; Pres. Sigma, 6; Pres. Phi Delta Phi, 6; Pres. Kappa Phi Kappa, 3; Law Review, 6, 7, Editor, 7. HASKELL T. DICKINSON Little Rock, Ark. :i X, (1 A K, ' l A .! , X, 13 Club. White Friars Virginia Bar Association. JOHN A. GURKIN, JR Norfolk, Va. A T V. Senior Wrestling Mang., 4; Vice-Pres. Freshman Law Class; Mono- gram Club. ELIJAH M. HOSSE Morehead, Ky. K ::, ! A Exec. Committee, 2. ALLEN THOMAS SNYDER President of the Student Body SENIOR LAW CLASS RALPH E. KEEHN Valparaiso, Ind. 2 X, A Pres. Intermediate Law Class; Southern Collegians; Orchestra; Cotillion Club. CHARLES E. MOTTESHEARD Charleston, W. Va. A X A LOUIE A. PATERNO Smithers, W. Va. RUFUS H. SHUMATE Pearisburg, Va. i X, A A Cotillion Club; Pres. Sigma Nu, 3; Phi Alpha Delta; Justice, 3. CHARLES B. SMITH. JR Copper, W. Va. n K A, A A Treasurer Phi Alpha Delta, 2, 3. ALLEN T. SNYDER Glenside, Pa. K I ' , A K, A ' l Cotillion Club, 13 Club Pres. of Student Body, 6; Bus. Mgr. Ring-turn Phi, 4; Senior Baseball Mgr. 4; Exec. Comm., 5; Pres. Phi Kappa Psi, 4; Vice-Pres. Fancy Dress, 5; l.-F. C, 4; Freshman Assimilation Comm., 3, 4; Monogram Club; Publications Board; Who ' s Who In American Colleges. ROBERT L. VAN WAGONER Lynchburg, Va. DA K Wash. Lit. Soc, I, 2, 3; Sec ' y Omlcron Delta Kappa, 3; Ass ' t Director Speakers Bureau, I, 2, 3; Ass ' t Debate Coach, I, 2, 3; Sec ' y of Student Body. 3; A. B. Denison Univ., 1938. GEORGE F. MclNERNEY Bayport, L. I., N. Y. n K ■! Pres. Pi Kappa Phi, 5; Southern Collegian, I, 2, 3, Feature Editor, 3; Wrestling, 1 , 2. 3, 4, 5; Manager Crew, 3; Law Review, 6; Monogram Club. RICHARD R. PARSONS Bramwell, W. Va. 2 X Pres. Senior Law; Rifle Club, I. PEDRO A. RODRIGUEZ Lares, Puerto Rico { A A Secy. Senior Law, Historian, I, 2; Speakers Bureau, I, 2, 3. LYNELL G. SKARDA Clovis, N. M. 2 A E GEORGE M. SMITH, JR Richmond, Ky. i ' B K. II :S, 1 A A Treasurer Phi Eta Sigma, 4; Vice-Justice Phi Alpha Delta, 5: Rifle Club, 2; Football, 1; Law Review, S, 6. CECIL WOOD TAYLOR Lynchburg, Va. A T n, A K, A ! ' , :2, 13 Club, White Friars Pres. of Student Body, 5; Pres. of Fancy Dress, 4; Pres. Alpha Tau Omega, 4; Pres. Omlcron Delta Kappa. 6; Pres. Junior Class, 4; Dance Board, 3, 4, Vice-Pres., 4; Football Mgr., 4; Who ' s Who in American Colleges, 5, 6. FORREST B. WALL South Hill, Va. K A Law Review, 3, 4. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL OF LAW BILLIE BERT ARMSTRONG Roswell, N. M. 1 . , K A, Cotnilon Club CHARLES F. BAGLEY, JR Fayettevllle, Tenn. S A K GROVER C. BALDWIN, JR Paris. Ky. •b r A, II A K, (f A I ' , n A N Pres. Phi Gamma Delta; Pres. Pi Alpha Nu, 4; Basketball, I 2, 3, 4; Interfrat. Council; Exec. Committee, 2, 4; Fresh. Assim. Comm. Chairman 5; Fresh. Camp Councilor 5; Who ' s Who in American Colleges - Co-Pres. of Cotillion Club, 5; Vice-Pres. of Fancy Dress, 4. JOHN L. CAMPBELL, JR Lexington, Va. K A I) A K, 1, Cotillion Club, 13 Club E ecutive Committee, 6. WILLIAM A. M. DABNEY Lynchburg. Va. |. K + Secretary Intermed. Law Class; Transfer from Lynchburg College. HOMER DERRELL DICKENS DeWitt. Ark. 1 . , -I. A ' I ' , i A , n A N. 13 Club HOWARD W. DOBBINS Louisville. Ky. T ' .: I) A K, h A ! ' , 13 Club HOMER A. JONES, JR Bristol, Va. •h r A, (I A K, I A , n A X, 13 Club Ring-turn Phi, I 2 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Vice-Pres. Publications Board, 4; Pres Phi Gamma Delta- Law Review; Wash. Lit. Soc. Trees.; Fo- rensic Union. LEE MOUNTCASTLE KENNA Charleston. W. Va 1 . , (i A K, 1 A ! , T K I, II A X Bus. Mgr. of Calyx 4; Pres. of Publications Bd., 4; Pres. of Sigma Chi, 4; Flesh. Camp Councilor, 5; Fresh. Assim. Comm., 5; Law AUSTIN McCASKILL Little Rock, Ark. JOHN JOSEPH MANGAN New Britain. Conn. II K ' I ' , II A K, l A ■( , 1 Football I, 2 3 4, Captain 4; Pres. of Pi Kappa Phi, 4; Pres. of Monogram Club, 4; Baseball, I, 3. WILLIAM M. MARTIN San Marino. Calif. ELVIN PALERMO Linden. N. J. A X A, A A President of Lambda Chi Alpha, 5; Graham-Lee Lit. Society, I. 2. CLIFFORD L. WALTERS Shelbyville. Ky. K A, ' I ' A ' I ' , 13 Club, White Friars President of Kappa Alpha; Freshman Wrestling Manager. BENJAMIN A. WILLIAMS Courtland, Va ATA FIRST YEAR SCHOOL OF LAW RAYMOND M. BRIGGS , , . Memphis, Tenn K A 1. R. C, 1; Rifle Club, I, PAUL D. BROWN Arlington, Va. A T A.B. 1)41; Senior Mgr. Swimming, 4; Vice-Pres, Freshman Law Class, 4; Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Mgr,, 4; Graham-Lee Lit. Soc; Forensic Union, I, 2, FRANCIS C. BRYAN Paris, Ky. n K A, Cotillion Club Football, I, 2, 3, 4; Track, I, 2, 3; Basketball, I; Monogram Club; Sec ' v-Treas, Athletic Council, 4; Wash, Lit. Soc. ALLEN R. DeLONS . . . . Washington, D. C. A X A, White Friars LESTER L. DILLARD South Boston, Va, n K . A.B.. Hampden-Sydnev, 1940; Sec ' y Freshman Law Class. Martinsville, Va. K A A.B., Hampden-Sydney, 1940. HAMILTON P. FOX, JR. . . . Salisbury, Md. r A, Cotillion Club. A.B., 1941; Interfraternity Council, 4. PAUL E. GOURDON, JR. . Floral Park, N. Y. ri K A, Cotillion Club, White Friars Pres. Freshman Law Class, 4; Commerce Club; Vice-Pres. Pi Kappa Alpha. 4; l-M Board, 4; Lacrosse, I, 2, 3, All-Dixie Team, 2, 3. THOMAS M. FORD, JR. MAHHEWS A. GRIFFITH Waynesboro, Va. r . X Pres. N. F. U. 4; Wash. Lit. Soc. 12 3 4 Pres. 4- Pres. Va. Meth. Student Cnnf., 3 4- Vice-C ' -airman Va. Youth Conf. 3 4- T ' e.15 Sia a Del ' a Chi, 4; Christian Council 2 3 4- Historian Freshman Law Class, 4. WALTER DE FORREST HARROD Valley Stream, N. Y. n K • ' A.B., 1941; Track, 2, 3; Cross Country, 3, 4; Dorm Councilor, 3 4; Cr, MARION G. HEATWOLE Hagerstown, Md. B.S., 1941. CHARLES L. HOBSON Frankfort, Ky. A X A. O A K, X r O A.B. 1941; IF. C, 4; Vice-Pres. Lambda Chi Alpha, 4; Sec. Assim. C-)m. 4; Christian Council, 2, 3, Pres., 4; Pres, Lee Dinner Forum 4; Debate, I, 2, 3, Mg ' ., 4; I. R. C, I, 2, Pres,, 3; Dorm. Councilor 3 4; Who ' s Who in American Colleges, 4. WILLIAM J. KEELER Buffalo, N. Y. ■I ' AG K K Swimming, I. HARRY G. KINCAID .... Fire Creek W. Va. A T, X r H A.B., 1941; Wash, Lit, Soc, 1, 2, 3, President, 2 3. SYDNEY LEWIS Richmond, Va. ! F, n Pres. Phi EpslInn Pi; Basketball, 1,2 3 4; Monogram Club- Athletic Council, 3; Christian Council, 3, 4; IF, C, 3 4- l-M, Board Var- sity Show, 4, 5. M. THOMPSON McCLURE . St. Petersburg, Fla. Ben Ring. turn Phi, 2, 3, 4, Bus. Mgr., 4; Publications Board- Graham-Lee Society. JAMES B. RICHARDSON, JR. Norfolk, Va. A T 0, White Friars Vice-Pres. Alp-a Tau Omega, 4; Football I 2 ' Basketball I- Baseball, I, 3, HENRY L. ROEDIGER, JR. Danville, Va. II K A, O A K Cotillion Club, 13 Club A.B., 1941; E-.ec. Com., 3; Vice-Pres. Student Body 4- T-ack Man- ager, 4, Monogram Club, l-F, C, 3; Ring-turn Phi, I. RICHARD W. SMITH Lexington, Va. B e n, S, Cotillion Club A.B., 1941; Baseball, I. 2, 3; Basketball, I, 2 3; Southern Collegian I, 2, 3; Frosh Camp Councilor, 3. WILLIAM C. SOULE Glen Ridge, N. J. K 1, Cotillion Club A.B., 1941; Band, I, 2, 3, 4; Dorm, Councilor 3 4- l-F, C 3- Glee Club, I, 2, 3; Basketball, I, 2, 3; Track, I, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling. L JULIUS B. STOMBOCK Waynesboro, Va. . X A A.B., 1941; Freshman Baseball Manager, 3. GEORGE C. STULTINS Huntington, W. Va. n K A CLINTON VAN VLIET Lakewood Ohio T K I A. 3., 1941; Vice-Pres- Freshman Council, I- Christian Council I 2 3, 4; Forensic Union, I, 2, 3- Wash. Lit. Soc, I, 2, 3, 4 ROBERT M. WORRELL Pineville W Va I X SCHOOL OF LAW MEMBERS NOT HAVING THEIR CTURES TAKEN Senior Ulass JOHN ALEXANDER, •] K Leesburg, Virginia ROBERT GAILY BARR, JR., A T ! Virginia Beach, Virginia EDWIN HOBBY BODENHEIM Long View, Texas WILLIAM GARY BRECKINRIDGE Flncastle, Virginia ALAN MAX BROMBACHER, ATS? West Palm Beach, Florida EMERY COX, JR., A T U Norfolk, Virginia JOHN EDWARD PERRY, AT Greensburg, Pennsylvania WILLIAM BRYCE REA, JR Douglaston, New York RICHARD PAUL SOUTHWORTH, A X A Minneapolis, Minnesota niermeoiale Cylass JACKSON MONTGOMERY ANDREWS, III Danville, Virginia ELLIOTT WILSON BUTTS, JR., ■[■ V Jacksonville, Florida ROBERT COCHRAN HOBSON, II K A Louisville, Kentucky JAMES ROBERT HOWARD. II K . S ' ' -Y. West Virginia WALLER LANE HOWARD Floyd. Virginia ROBERT LEE HUDSON. .!■ K -I ' Richmond, Indiana ROBERT GRAHAM ISGRIGG Pontiac, Michigan JACK KEITH, JR Sand Fork, West Virginia JOSE ANTONIO LUINA Fajardo, Puerto Rico HARRY COPPEE MASON, .!■ K i: Orange, Virginia GEORGE VAN SICKLE NICHOLAS, AT Dayton, Ohio LUIS BASILIO ORTEGA Dominican Republic [42 1 EDMUND SCHAEFER, III Lynchburg, Virgin OLIVER HAMPTON V ARD, JR., 11 K A Charleston, V est Virgin ALEXANDER MASSIE YUILLE Arrington, Virgin re slim an Ulass DONALD REED ANDREV S Duluth, Minnesota JOHN WILLIAM BRAMMER Christiansburg, Virgli PAUL GUST GANAS Lexington, Virginl, THOMAS QUINTUS GARTH, JR MACON MELVILLE LONG, JR MATTHEW THOMPSON McCLURE, I! H II ROBERT ORVILLE McDONALD, 1! O IT JOSEPH ALLEN OVERTON, JR. ' I K ! ' FRANCIS THORNTON STRANG, •]■ A DABNEY WALLER WATTS, 1 -V K ROBERT MITCHELL WORRELL, 1 ' X ALISON CLEVELAND WYSONG, JR., ATA Stale Jjar Jnemh VIRGINIA FETE SPENCER BARROW, JR. FREDERICK BARTENSTEIN, JR. FRANK CLEVELAND BEDINGER, JR. CHARLES ELMORE BOWLES, JR. EMERY COX, JR. HASKELL TYNDALE DICKINSON FRANCIS WEBER FOREMAN JOHN EDWARD PERRY RUFUS HALL SHUMATE RICHARD PAUL SOUTHWORTH CECIL WOOD TAYLO.l ROBERT LAWRENCE VAN WAGONER FORREST BURNETTE WALL u UL FRED FARRAR FRED FARRAR President BAYARD BERGHAUS Vice-President ROBERT WALKER Secretary DAN JUSTICE Historian ACADEMIC SCHOOL ALVIN FLEISHMAN ALVIN FLEISHMAN President ROBERT SWEENEY Vice-President TOM MORRIS Secretary ART SMITH Historian COMMERCE SCHOOL ALEX BRATENAHL ALEX BRATENAHL President ROBERT ADAMS Vice-President DONALD GODEHN Secretary CARLISLE FIX Historian DICK DAY Senior Executive Committeeman PETE CROOK Senior Executive Committeeman SCIENCE SCHOOL CHARLES LEE HOBSON President of The Christian Council Phi Beta Kappa SENIOR CLASS ROBERT HARDING ADAMS Baltimore, Md. A T 9. X r e Track, I, 2, 3, 4; Football. I; President Chi Gamma Theta, 4; Vice- President Senior Science Class; Troubadours. 4. SAMUEL ROBERTS AMES Norfolk, Va. A T Q Forensic Union, I. Secretary-Treasurer 3; Graham-Lee Society, I. 2. Treasurer 3; Camera Club. I, President 2. 3; Ring-tum Phi, I. 2 Photo Editor 3; Southern Collegian Photo Editor, I, 2; Trouba- dours, 2, 3; Calyx, 2, 3. W. P. AMES, JR . . . Arlington, Va. n K A ARTHUR WILLIAM ARMSTRONG Los Angeles, Calif. ■1 ' K -I ' , T K I HUGH G. ASHCRAFT, JR Charlotte, N. C. ATA Christian Council, 3, 4; Executive Committee of Council. 3, 4; Lee Dinner Forum. 3 4; Commerce Club, 4. HENRY PARR BAKER Newberry, S. C. !■ A e, K K Football. 1.2. 3: Intramural Board. 4; Christian Council. MORTON DARRELL BARKER, JR Springfield. III. Z B T Glee Club. 3; Troubadours. I. 2. 3. 4: Crew, I. ALFRED T. BISHOP, JR Louisville, Ky. A T U, B K, A K, 2, K 1 ' i; Cotillion Club Football, I, 2, 3. 4; President Alpha Tau Omega, 4; Interfraternity Council. 4; Monogram Club, 3, 4; Commerce Club, 4. BAYARD STUYVESANT BERGHAUS Marietta. Pa. A X A i: A X T K I n A X Ring-tum Phi. I. 2. 3. 4. Sports Editor 3; Editorial Board. 4; Fresh- man Camp Councilor. 3; Vice-President Senior Academic Class, John H. Hamilton Scholarship. 2; Lacrosse. I. 2, 3. 4; Christian Council. 3. 4; Graham-Lee Society. I. ROBERT SHIMLER BOYCE Cincinnati. Ohio :i A E. A K Cotillion Club Co-President Cotillion Club: President Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Swim- ming. I. 2. 3. 4. Captain 4; Senior Baseball Manager; Monogram Club; Dance Control Board; Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities. HENRY LEDERER ROEDISER, JR. Vice-President of The Student Body SENIOR CLASS dtfi |i ' T i ALEXANDER BRATENAHL Bethesda, Md. H O II. X I ' O Band, I, 2, 3; Crew, I, 2, 3, Assistant Captain 3. THEODORE A. BRUINSMA Prospect Park, N. J. 1! K, T K I Wrestling, I; Baseball; Non-Frat. Athletic Director. DONALD MURRAY BUCHHOLZ Washington, D. C. A T fi STEPHEN EDWARD CAMPBELL, JR Brooklyn, N. Y. A T, i: A X Vice-President Sigma Delta Chi, 4; Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 4; Calyx, I; Swimming, 2, 3; Southern Collegian, I, 3, 4; Washington Literary Society, I, 2. CHARLES HICKERSON CHAPMAN Dothan, Ala. K i;, () A K 13 Club, Cotillion Club. President Sophomore Class; Alternate Manager Basketball; Business Manager Freshman Handbook, 3; President Kappa Sigma, 3; Ex- ecutive Committee Christian Council, 3; Freshman Camp Coun- cilor; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities ; Presi- dent 1941 Fancy Dress. TOM SWEARER BRIZENDINE .... ' ]■ A H, .]. II K Greenville, Ky WILLIAM BUCHANAN Danville, Va () A K, B K, i: A X RIng-tum Phi, I, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4; Dorm Councilor, 3, 4. THOMAS CARNES BUFORD Glendora, Miss. A e EARL EUGENE CHAMNESS Kayford, W. Va. ATA Commerce Club, 4. ROBERT HEDRICK COFIELD Cincinnati, Ohio i; A E, T K I Societas Praemedica, 3, 4; Basketball, I. CHARLES CAMERON DEAN President of Finals M ;? SENIOR CLASS CHESTER HARVEY CONOVER . . . Point Pleasant Beach, N. J. Z I. E, K l K Historian Junior Class; Crew, I, 2; Washington Literary Society. EDWARD CARTER CROOK Corpus Christi, Texas 2 N, 13 Club. Ring-turn Phi, I, 2; Executive Committeeman Senior Class; Trouba- dours, I, 2. GEORGE RICHARD DAY Louisville, Ky. A e, A K, 13 Club. President Phi Delta Theta, 3; President 13 Club, 4; Senior Execu- tive Committee, 4; Calyx, I, 2, 3, Assistant Business Manager 3; Troubadours, I, 2, 3, Business Manager 3; Treasurer 1940 Finals; Freshman Camp Councilor, 4; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. JOHN WALTER CRAWFORD, III Flushing, N. Y. A T A Swimming, I, 2, 3, 4; Troubadours; Commerce Club. HOWARD B. DAVIS Vincennes, Ind. ATA CHARLES CAMERON DEAN Trlbbett, Miss. i: , IC, O A K, 13 Club, Cotillion Club. President Junior Class; President Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Freshman and Alternate Football Manager; Interfraternity Council, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Calyx, I; Ring-tum Phi, I; President 1941 Finals; Dance Band, Secretary 3; Vice-President Dance Board; Christian Coun- cil. 2. A. EDWARD D ' EMILIO Pittsburgh, Pa WILLIAM JAMES DOUGLAS Elizabeth, N. Y. A T Commerce Club: Tennis, 1 , 2, 3, 4. MITCHELL KEITH DISNEY Washington, D. C. n K ! Washington Literary Society, I, 2, 3, 4; Forensic Union. I. 2, 3, 4; Debate Club, I, 2, 4; Team, I, 2, 4; Rifle Team, 3, 4. CHESTER ECCLESTON Hackensack, N. J. A T Track, I; Baseball, 3; Southern Collegian Business Staff, I, 2. ROBERT SHIMLER BOYCE President o f Spring Dances Captain of tiie Swimming Team SENIOR CLASS ERNEST VAUGHAN ECHOLS Staunton, Va. ::; x FREDERIC BREAKSPEARE FARRAR New York, N. Y. i; (I II, (I A K, i; A X, White Friars, Cotillion Club. Basketball, I; Baseball, I; President Senior Academic Class; Dance Board; President Troubadours; President Beta Theta Pi, 4; Secre- tary Sigma Delta Chi; Lacrosse, 2, 3, 4; Ring-turn Phi I, 2, Man- aging Editor 3, Editorial Board 4; Interfraternity Council. ALVIN THEODORE FLEISHMAN Anderson, S. C. . I! r. ' I- I! K ' i ' II i:, i: A x, ii i ' i; Ring-turn Phi, I, 2. 3, 4, Desl Editor 3; Secretary Phi Eta Sigma, 3, 4; Southern Collegian Business Staff, I, 2, Editorial Staff 4; Calyx Sports Editor, 3, 4; Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4; President Commerce Club, 4; President Senior Commerce Class; Honor Roll, I, 2, 3; Editor Freshman Handbook, 4; Christian Council, 4; Valedic- torian, 4. WILLIAM LEROY EVANS Fort Worth, Texas K i: Swimming, 3, 4; Business Staff Calyx, 2, 3; Glee Club, 3, 4; Crew, 3. WILLIAM VICTOR FITTIPOLDI Narberth, Pa. •h K ! ' , T K I, X r 0, White Friars President Tau Kappa lota, 4; Societas Praemedica, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent. JEAN SIDNEY FRIEDBERG Buechel, Ky. i; T, ' I ' II K, () A K, Ii L :i President Zeta Beta Tau, 4; Senior Basketball Manager: Vice-Presi- dent Interfraternity Council, 4; Monogram Club, 4; Commerce Club; Associate Business Manager Southern Collegian, 2, HERBERT PINCUS FRIEDMAN, JR Norfolk, Va. Z H T Swimming, I, 2, 3, 4; Track, I. 2, 3. 4; Debate Team, I, 2, 3. 4, Captain 4: Founder and President Societas Praemedica; Ring-tum Phi, I, 2; Calyx, I, 2; Monog ram Club, 3, 4; International Relations Club; Christian Council; Forensic Union, I, 2, 3; Vice-President Graham-Lee Society. JAMES WARE GARDINER .V T 1 , Cotillion Club Houston, Texas ROBERT WILLIAM GARY, JR Beaumont, Texas :: X, () A K, ■ ' 13 Club, Cotillion Club Football, I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4; Monogram Club; Secretary-Treasurer Athletic Council. GEORGE LADD GASSMAN K 2 Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4. Freeport, III. WILLIAM BUCHANAN Editor of R!ng-1um Phi Phi Beta Kappa SENIOR CLASS NEWELL CHARLTON GILBERT Hamden, Conn. K ' . Cotillion Club. Track. I. 2. 3; Monogram Club: Bend, 2. 3, 4; Swimming, 4. ROBERT MARTIN GRESERSON Hempstead, N. Y. U K Baseball. 2, 3. 4; Monogram Club. Secretary-Treasurer 4. ALVIN HARRIS Danville. Va. Z B T Ring-turn Phi, I; Forensic Union. 2. WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT HEARTWELL, JR. . . . Lawrenceville, Va. ATA i; A X, Cotillion Club President Sigma Delta Chi, 4: Southern Collegian, 3. 4; Ring-turn Phi, I, 2, 3. 4; Calyx. I, 2. 3; Dormitory Councilor; Football, I; Honor Roll. JAMES CARLOS HERNANDEZ Larchmont, N. Y. r A Troubadours, I, 2. 3, Business Staff; Crew, I; Tennis Manager, 2, 3. 4; Commerce Club. DONALD JOHN GODEHN Molina, III. 2 N. II A N Secretary Senior Science Class. STEPHEN EDWARD HANASIK Yonkers, N. Y. n K JACKSON ARMSTRONG HAUSLEIN Philadelphia, Pa. ' I ' K JOHN SHERMAN HENDERSON, JR Columbus, Ohio A e, I II 2, White Friars Lacrosse. I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; President White Friars. 4. RICHARD MIDDLETON HERNDON Haverford, Pa. K Z, B K, •! H Z Treasurer Phi Eta Sigma, 4; International Relations Club, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LAWRENCE VAN WAGONER Secretary of the Student Body SENIOR CLASS ARCHIE WALLACE HILL Huntsvllle, Ala. K 2, White Friars Wrestling, I, 2, 3; Ring-turn Phi, I; Commerce Club; President Kappa Sigma. 4. EGMONT HORN Washington, D. C. Swimming, 1; Track, I; Cross-Country. 2; Rifle Team, 2, 4: Lacrosse, 2, 3: Ring-turn Phi, I, 2, 3; Washington Literary Society, I; Cam- era Club, I. WILLIAM STRONG HUMMERS, JR Hackensack, N. J. A T FRANKLIN WELLER HYNSON Washington, D. C. A T A, n . X Director Varsity Show, 1940: Glee Club, I, 2, 3, Vice-President 2, 3: Band, I, 2. ROBERT SELIG JUNGER New York, N. Y. E n LAWRENCE TAYLOR HIMES New Oxford, Pa. •I ' K I ' . II A X Vice-President Troubadours, 4. AUBREY ALPHIN HOUSER. JR Richmond. Va. A T o EDWARD EUGENE HUNTER, JR Wilmington, N. C. II i, B K, B r i: Graham-Lee Society; Baptist Studeat Union, 3. 4; Glee Club. 4. ROBERT McLEAN JETER, JR Shreveport, U. K A DAN RAY JUSTICE Columbia. S. C. A T 2 Football, I, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1; Monogram Club. SENIOR CLASS ROBERT HENRY KEIM Richmond, Va. l ' I ' A II A X Football, I, 2, 3; Baseball, 1,2 3. 4; Monogram Club, 3. 4, Vice- Pres ' dent. GUY OTIS KELLER, JR. . . Buena Vista, Va. GEORGE BIGGER KERR Mountain Lakes, N. J. A T, 11 A X President Delta Upsilon, 3; Basketball, 2, 3. F. SYDNOR KIRKPATRICK Lynchburg, Va. A T A, X r e Glee Club, I, 2. Lee Dinner Forum. ROBERT EDMUND LEE Covington, Ky. B e II, K K, 11 X Glee Club, I, 2, 3, Business Manager 3; Tennis 2, 3; Christian Council. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Dormitory Councilor, 3; Lee Dinner Forum; President State Student Y. M. C. A., 3. JOSEPH T. LYKES, JR Pelham Manor, N. Y. A e. n A X Forensic Union, I; Washington Literary Society; Baseball, I, 2; Lacrosse, 3; Debating, I. FRANK HARVEY KIBLING Wllbraham, Mass. A T Graham-Lee; Commerce Club. JOHN HOWARD LAWRENCE Maplewood, N. J. :: !•:, White Friars Swimming, I. RALPH EDWARD LEHR San Antonio, Texas i: A E, B r 2 JAMES ROGER McCONNELL Mansfield, Ohio I! II. () A K, I3 ' Club, White Friars Editor 1941 Calyx; Track, I, 2, 3: Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4; Cross- country. I, 2; Publication Board Secretary 4; Commerce Club, 4; Ring-turn Phi, I; Secretary-Treasurer White Friars, 3; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. GEORGE RICHARD DAY President of the 13 Club Executive Committee SENIOR CLASS WILLIAM JOSEPH McLEOD St. Petersburg. Fla. I ' A H ALLEN TENNEY MACAULAY River Edge, N. J. i; E Wrestling, 1; Band, I, 2, FRANK MALCOLM MARTIN Decatur, Ala. K A, T K I Cross-Country, I, 2, 3. TOM L. MARTIN Soldvllle, S. C. A e, T K I Societas Praemedica. RICHARD ARND MEHLER Pittsburgh, Pa. A T Glee Club, 3, 4; Southern Collegian Orchestra, 3, 4. GEORGE KEITH McMURRAN, II Newport News, Va H K . Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Calyx, 2, 3; Rinq-tum Phi, I. WILLIAM ANDERSON MARSTELLER Ben Chevy Chase, Md. HENRY THOMAS MARTIN, JR Roanolte, Va. A T A PARKER MATTHEWS Kirkwood, Mo. 2 X WILLIAM BROWNSON MI2E Atchison, Kan. ■i A e, X r e Societas Praemedica. JAMES HUBERT PRICE, JR. President of the Interfraternity Counc Manager of Football ' ,Jf SENIOR CLASS THOMAS GEORGE MORRIS Cincinnati, Ohio i: A i:. n a x Secretary-Treasurer Senior Commerce Class. CLIFFORD HEWETSON MULLER, JR. A Hawthorne. N. J. Football, I; Swimming, I; Baseball, I; Washington Literary Society, I, 2, 3: Track, 2, 3. 4; Cross-Country, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club. 3, 4: Rifle Club, 2, 3; Dormitory Councilor, 4; Freshman Camp Coun- cilor, 4. GEORGE MacGREGOR MURRAY, JR Glencoe, III. Z X President Sigma Chi, 4; Track, I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain I, 4; Cross- Country, I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Dormitory Councilor, 3; Mono- gram Club. JAMES FRANKLIN NORTON East Aurora, N. Y. K 2 JOHN THOMAS PERRY, JR Lexington, Ky. r A, X r e Crew, I; Rifle Team, I. 2, 3: Washington Literary Society. I. CHARLES RANDOLPH POWERS Port Royal. Va. X , A K I ' , A K Transfer to Washington and Lee. WILLIAM ALFRED MURRAY Glencoe. III. i: X Track, I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Cross-Country, I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap- tain 4: Athletic Council; Dormitory Councilor. ROBERT CAMPBELL PEERY North Tazewell, Va. n K A, } II ::, n a x Interfraternity Council, 3; International Relations. 3: Christian Coun- cil, 3. 4; Secretary-Treasurer Commerce Club. 4. RICHARD HAROLD PINCK Paterson, N. J. I ' E n Football, I, 2, 3. 4; Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club. JAMES HUBERT PRICE, JR Richmond, Va. ' 1 ' K 1 ' (I A K, ' I ' II :i, n A X, Cotillion Club. Freshman Executive Committeeman: Calyx, I; Senior Football Man- ager; Monogram Club; Interfraternity Council, 3, 4, President 4; Freshman Assimilation, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. 0i¥ SENIOR CLASS EMIL C. RASSMANN. Ill Indianapolis, Ind. A T A, IB Club, White Friars President Delta Tau Delta. 4; Vice-President 1941 Fancy Dress; I. R. C, 3; Ring-turn Phi, I, JOHN MAGRUDER READ Warren, Ohio Ben Lacrosse, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, I, 2; Baseball, I. ROBERT MORRIS RENICK Middletown, Ohio 2 ! E Troubadours; Graham-Lee Society. CARLYLE BENTON ROSEN Lexington, Va. ROBERT WILLIAM RUSSELL Bridgeport, Conn. A T Vice-President Junior Class; Commerce Club; Editor Freshman Handbook; Baseball, 3, 4. JOHN DUNCAN RAYMOND New Rochelle, N. Y. A T, •! H i;, 1! r i; PORCHER GAILLARD REMBERT Sumter. S. C. :; X ROBERT AUSTIN RICE Elkins, W. Va. Football, 3; Track, 3; Commerce Club, 4: Potomac State College. MACEY H. ROSENTHAL Lynchburg, Va. E n, T K r Societas Praemedica. BERTRAM RAYMON SCHEWEL Lynchburg, Va. E n President Phi Epsilon Pi, 4; Washington Literary Society; Calyx, I; Swimming, I. 2, CHARLES HICKERSON CHAPMAN, JR. President of Fancy Dress SENIOR CLASS £ ft - . Wt- fi WILLIAM LEROY SCHULTHEIS Richmond, Va. A X A ALEXANDER SIMPSON, JR. ' Westfield, N. J. K -V Lacrosse, I, 2, 4; Alternate Swimmmg Manager. HAL WAUGH SMITH Montgomery. W. Va. A X A, T K I Societas Praemedica, 5; Glee Club. 5; Vice-President Tau Kappa lota, 5. ROBERT EDWARD STEELE, III Richmond. Va. A X A, ■! B K, 2 A X Ring-tum Phi, I. 2, 3. 4. Managing Editor 3, Editorial Board 4: Christian Council, 3, 4; Lacrosse. 3, 4; Luther S. Bradley Scholar- ship, 4. ROBERT N. SWEENEY Camp Hill, Pa. K 2, White Friars Cross-Country, I; Track, I; I. R. C, I, 2, 3, 4. President 4; Vice- President Senior Commerce Class; Commerce Club. WILLIAM LEE SHANNON Shelbyvllle, Ky. 11 (I II, ' I i; K, T K 1, 11 2, Cotillion Club President Beta Theta Pi, 3; President Phi Eta Sigma. 3. Historian 4; Football, I: Basketball. 1; Interfraternity Council, 3: I. R. C, 3; Christian Council Executive Committee, 3: Rifle Club. 4. ARTHUR CLARENDON SMITH, JR Washington, D. C. li A E Football. 1; Lacrosse. I; Crew, 3. JIM BLAKE SNOBBLE Highland Park, III. :: X Calyx, 1; Track, I; Swimming, I, 3. 4. DONALD LESTER STEIN Glencoe, III. Z I! T CHARLES GOLDSMITH THALHIMER Richmond, Va. Z 1! T Vice-President Sophomore Class; President Zeta Beta Tau, 3; Gra- ham-Lee Society, 3; Executive Committee Christian Council; Busi- ness Manager Southern Collegian, 3; Publications Board, 3, 4; Troubadours. 4; Freshman Camp Councilor, 4; Debate Team, I, 2. HOWARD WESLEY DOBBINS Captain of Basketball Freshman Assimiliatlon Committee SENIOR CLASS LATHAM L. THISPEN, JR Richmond, Va. A X A. ■! ' ] ' , K ' II i:, i; A X Ring-turn Phi, I, 2, 3, 4, News Editor 3; Editor Southern Collegian: Troubadours. 3, 4; Lacrosse, 3, 4; Christian Council, 4; Young Scholarship, CHARLES DANIEL TOLLEY Lexington, Va. Iv ' l K, T K I Geology Scholarship, 3, 4; Christian Council; Baptist Student Union, I, 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Chapel Guide, 2, 3, 4; J. G. Herndon Library Award, 4; Assistant in Biology, 5. WILLIAM JAMES TORRINGTON . ]; B 11 Cumberland, Md. EDWARD HARRISON TRICE Glens Falls, N. Y. i: A K, :;: A X Basketball, I, 2; Tennis, I, 2; Ring-tum Phi, I, 2, 4; Southern Col- legian, 3: Calyx, 2, 3. TAYLOR SIMMONS TRUEHEART Petersburg, Va. ' l K i;, i:, K ' I ' K, 13 Club, White Friars, Cotillion Club President White Friars, 3: Vice-President Athletic Council; President Monogram Club, 3; President Kappa Phi Kappa, 3; Football, 2, 3, 4; Track, 3, 4. KENNETH BROOKE VAN DE WATER, JR. . . Hempstead, N. Y. n K , i; A X, n a x ' , t k i Track Manager, 4; Monogram Club; Christian Council; Ring-tum Phi, l; Interfraternity Council, 3, 4. HERBERT VAN VOAST, JR Johnstown, N. Y. i: A Is President Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 4; Wrestling, I. CARL LEIGH VARNER Lexington, Va. Commerce Club, 4; Christian Council, 3, 4. GORDON EDMOND VON KALINOWSKI . . New Orleans, La. A T A, B K Wrestling, I, 2; Dormitory Councilor, 3, 4; Christian Council, 3, 4; Honor Roll, 3, 4; Lee Dinner Forum, 3, 4. COURTNEY YOUNG WADLINGTON . X, K ' !• K Football, I, 2, 3, 4; Monog Shelbyville, Ky. GROVER CLEVELAND BALDWIN, JR. President of Opening Dances SENIOR CLASS CHARLES E. WASG, JR. Lambertvllle, N. J. ■|. K I ' , 13 Club, Cotillion Club. Wrestling, I, 2, 3, 4; President Phi Kappa Psi. 4; Baseball, I. CLAUDE MOORE WALKER Columbia, S. C, A e Ring-turn Phi, I, 2: Golf, 4. JOHN WALTON WEATHERS Lexington, Va. Southern Collegian, 2, 3, Business Manager 4; Franklin Scholarship 3: Forensic Union, I, 2, Secretary 2; Graham-Lee Society; Chris- tian Council, 3, 4; President Virginia Presbyterian Students Asso- ciation. WALTER JETER WILKINS, JR Pine Bluff, Ark. A T A. T K I Societas Praemedica; Swimming, I; Interfraternity Council; Tau Kappa lota Executive Committee; Glee Club. Huntington, W. Va. MERIDETH PRICE WISWELL, JR. . . n K A Washington Literary Society, 2; Debate Team, 2. 3, 4; Ring-tun Phi, 2, 3. BENTON McMILLIN WAKEFIELD, JR Jackson, Miss. i; .V !•:, !■ I! K, (I A K !■ II i:, i; r :i, T K I, Cotillion club Business Manager 1941 Calyx; President Publications Board; Busi- ness Manager 1941 Fancy Dress; Baxter Scholarship, 4; Commerce Club, 4; Christian Council, 3, 4; 1. R. C, 2, 3; President Washing- ton Literary Society, 2; Vice-President Phi Eta Sigma, 3; Forensic Union, I, 2; Economics Scholarship, 3; Honor Roll, I, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. ROBERT FINLEY WALKER, JR Highland Park. III. II K A, K K, Cotillion Club Football, I, 2; Crew, I, 2; Wrestling, I. ROBERT OLIVER WILBUR Waynesboro. Va. A X A MARVIN STANLEY WINTER New York. N. Y. Z B T HERBERT CLYDE WOLF Wheeling. W. Va. K A Cross-Country, I; Track, I; Ring-tum Phi, I. HARRY BURGESS WOOD, JR Monterey, Va. n K ■!■, X r e Washington Literary Society, I, 2, 3, 4; Forensic Union, I, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team. 3, 4. HERBERT MORRISON WOODWARD, JR Norfolk, Va. . T ! , i II :; Rmg-tum Phi, I; Forensic Union, I; Freshman Camp Councilor, 4. r ? i nn n Utl u . I [[ Hi Iff utf JOHN STUART HUNT President, Junior Class STUART HUNT President WALTER DOWNIE Vice-President THOMAS FLEMING Secretar DICK SPINDLE Executive Committeeman ROBERT GAGE Historian GEORGE JOHN WALTER C. EVANGELOS C. GORDON MORRIS ABERG, JR. ALEVIZATOS ALFORD ATWOOD 4 r A Harrison, N. Y. T K 1 Baltimore, Md. 1 X, 1 A X Lewiston, Idaho I X Carrollton, Mo. Calyx. 1, 2; Troubadour Bus. Staff. Christian Council, 1, 2 3; Wash. Calyx, 2, 3; Ring-turn Phi, 1. 1; Sophomore Baseball Manager; Lit. Soc, 1, 2, 3, Sec. 2; G ' ee Club, Wrestling, 1. 1, 2; Forensic Union, 1. ROBERT PAUL GIBSON CHRISTOPHER JACK BAKER, JR. BAKER BARNEKOV BARRIE B e n, « H I. X r U Ashland, Ky. Lakewood, Ohio ■I ' r A, 13 Club Bronx.ille, N. Y. Ben Webster Groves, Mo. Pres. Phi Eta Sigma. 3: Fresh. Camp K 2, T K I, 13 Club Calyx, 1. Calyx, 1; Ring-tum Phi 1, 2 3 ' Tennis, 1, 2. Councilor; Director, Southern Col- Jr. Track Manager; Band, 2, 3; legians. Christian Council, 2. WILLIAM G. COLIN T. ALVIN T. ADRIAN L. BARROWS, JR. BAXTER BEALE BENDHEIM, JR. n K .A., n A X Dorset, Vt. 11 K ' 1 ' Pelham Manor, N. Y. K A Franklin, Va. Z B T Richmond, Va. Calyx, 1; Interfrat. Council. Football, 1, 2; Basketball, 1. Ring-tum Phi, 1; Alt. Football Man- ager; Christian Council, 2 3- Fo- rensic Union, 1; Tennis, 1. NED ROBERT McD. JOSEPH T. ED HAROLD BOATWRIGHT BOWIE BOYD BROWER Danville, Va. A T ' .; Washington, D. C. 11 n, 13 Club Baltimore, Md. Z B T, T K I Cincrrnati, Ohio ATA, White Friars, Cotillion Club Troubadours, 1 , 2, 3 Trees. 3; La- Jr. Swimming Manager; Baseball Southern Collegians: Societas Prae- crosse, 1, 2. 3, Capt. 2; Football 1; Basketball, 1. 1. 2. PRESTON RICE RICHARD A. F. GREGG EDWARD C. BROWN BRUNN BURGER BURKS Portsmouth, Va. 11 K A New York, N. Y. !■ A e Staten Island, N. Y. 2 X, H 2, i: A X Lexington, Va. K ::, Cotillion Club Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Swimming, 1. Alt. Wrestling Manager. Ring-tum Phi, 1, 2, 3, Managing Baseball, 3; Football 3; Monogram Editor 3; Calyx, 1, 2, 3, Univ. Ed. Club. 3; Southern Collegian, 2, 3; Inter- nat. Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, Sec 3; Managing Ed. Freshman Handbook 2; Franklin Scholarship, 3. ROBERT HORACE WILLIAM D. FISHBURNE DONALD S. JACKSON BURNS CAMPBELL, JR. CARNAHAN, JR. GARY, III. K A Joplin, Mo. Asheville, N. C. A T Pittsburgh, Pa. A T n. White Friars Kearney, Neb. B e n, ' I ' H S, 1 A X Band, 1. 2, 3, Student Direc 3; Ring-turn Phi, 1, 2, 3, Managing Glee Club. 1. 2, 3, Student Direc. Ed. 3; Christian Council, Exec. 2, 3. Comm., 2, 3; Dorm. Councilor, 3; Wash. Lit. Soc, 1. 2, 3; Internat Relations Club. 1, 2; Forensic Un. ion, 1; Fresh. Council, 1. CHARLES ROBERT JAMES B. KENNETH S. BUFORD CAVANNA CLARKE, JR. CLENDANIEL CONNER -fi K , n A X Haddonfield, N. J. A T A Washington, D. C II K ' l ' !■ H ; Milford, Del. T K 1 Lexington, Va. Baseball, 2; Basketball, 1. Troubadours, 1. 2, 3; Football, 1. Christian Council, 1, 2, 3; Track, 1, Commerce Ciub; Scc-Treas. Tau 2, 3; Cross-Country, 2, 3; Debate Kappa lota. Team, 2, 3; Rifle Club, 3; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM JOHN JAMES H. JOHN W. CHARLES P. DANIEL DAVIDSON DEYO DIDIER K 2 New Albany, Miss. Lexington, Va. ' 1 ' r A, II A X Moorestown, N. J. Paris, Ky. Band, 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club, 2, 3. Wrestling, 1, 2; Wash. Lit. Soc; 4 ' A 0, White Friars, 13 Club Forensic Union, 2. Football, 1, 2, 3. [74] to 00 o O JACK J. DOHERTY r A Ring-tu Larchmont, N. Y. Phi WILLIAM BRADFORD DUNSON A e Glee Club, 2, 3, P dour Bus. Staff, I, I 3; Calyx Bus. Staff, Bus, Mgr. 3: Crew ; Troubi Bus. Mgr 3, Asst Capt. 3 GRADY H. FORGY, JR. Little Rock, Ark, S X. n A X. 13 Club Head Cheerleader. 3; Pre pha Nu, 3; Wrestling. I. CHARLES THOMAS GARTEN Charleston, W. . . . , i A . , White Friars GEORGE B. HARRISON K 1, T K I Southern Collegian 3; Asst. Bus. Mgr I, 2, 3, Art Ed. JOHN STUART HUNT A e, n A . WILLIAM H. JASPER B e II, X r e Club, I, 2; Maha GENE R. JOHNSTON Glee Club. 3, TRUMAN D. DONOHO JOHN A. EMBRY, JR. K 1, Cotillion Club Houston, Tex. C. THOMAS FULLER ' I ' K , II A K, 13 Club, Cotillion Club Germantov, Athletic Council; Wrestling 3, Capt. 3; Southern Colleg 2, 3; Troubadours, 2: Mon Club. WALTER SCOTT GILMER ■l- r A, X r 9, White F; York. N. Y. 2. 3. SAMUEL R. HAWKINS ROBERT F. HUNTER Charleston, W. 2; Glee Club. WILLIAM E. JENNINGS S X, Cotillion Club Wilmette, III. Council, I, WILLIAM C. JONES II K ' |. Washington, WALTER G. DOWNIE 1 N, n A N, ' 13 Club, Cotillion Club Sanderso Ring-turn Phi, , 2, 3, Cop LAWRENCE JOHN FISHER. JR. 13 Club Cotillioi iball. I 2; Basketball Council, 2, 3; Exec. Cotillion Club, 3. Franklin. Va. Club ROBERT D. GAGE JOSEPH H. GRUBBS, JR. A T .;, II A . ALEX MAYER HITZ, JR. Richmond. Va SIDNEY ISENBERG ALEXANDER H. JORDAN, JR. OSCAR C. DUNN THOMAS OLIN FLEMING H 1 Graham. Lee Junior Class JOHN W. GARROW, JR. A T ' .; WILLIAM B. GUNN K 1, T K I WILLIAM B. HOPKINS K A Rocky Mount. Va B. EVANS JASPER HORACE H. W, MARSHALL JETER JOHNSON K A Shreveport. La. . X A, i A X International R elations Club, 2 , 3. Ring-tum Phi, 1, Christian Council, lations Club, 1, 2 rensic Union, 1, 2. 2, 3, Desk Ed. 3; JAMES L, JORDAN, JR. to CO —J o O BERTRAND P. KADIS Football, I. 2, 3; La GEORGE E. KEARNS, JR. 1 X, n i; CHARLES H. LANIER B e n, H S Lcthbridge, Alberta Wrestling, I, 2, 3; Monogram Club, MICHAEL LAU r A, X r Ring-turn Phi, cietas Praeme CHARLES A. BERNARD LEMKUHL, JR. LEVIN Charleston W. Va. E n Ports Tiouth, 1 X, T K I, White Friars Glee Club, 1. 2, 3; Calyx Staff, 1. Business Baseball Manager, Christian Council. 3; B 1, 2. seball ROBERT S. LOEB Z B T, T K I Track. I; Rifle Te JAMES W. MARTIN JOHN B. MacBRIDE AUBREY MATTHEWS litory Councilor. 3. HARRELL F. KENNETH D. MORRIS MOXLEY Norfolk, Va. 1 ! ' E Charleston, W. Va A T 9., White riars, 13 Club Graham-Lee Lit. Soc; Troubadours Ring-turn Phi, 1 Baseball, 1; Man- VIce-Pres. 2, 3, Bd. of Directors 4 Fresh. Basketba JOHN H. PEACOCK ' I- K + Ring-tu WILLIAM A. PHILLIPS 2, 3, Pn LOUIS S. REHR Phi, CHARLES F. REICHHARDT, JR. ARTHUR 6. KOONTZ, JR. Charleston, W. I K , Cotillion Club Forensic Union, I, 2; Glee Club, Graham-Lee Society, I, 2, 3; Fre: Debate Cup; Co-Baseball Managi HAROLD W. LAUGHLIN UK Kenosha, Wis HAROLD R. LEVY K -1 ' , S A X, Cotillion Club Ring-tum Phi I. 2, 3, News Ed Sec. Troubadours, 3; Southern ( legian, 2, 3: Fresh. Assim. Corr 3; Pres. Phi Kappa Psi, 3. HUGH NEEL McCLURE Staunton, Va. WALTER LEROY MONROE A X . THOMAS BERT NELSON Millsboro, Del. Port Tampa City, Fla otball, I, 2, 3. WALLACE REYNOLDS Club, I, 2, 3, 3; Graham-Lee Lil FRANK L. LA MOTTE, JR. Towson, I B e n, n a n, Cotiiiion ciub BEVERLY W. LEE, JR. DANIEL C. LEWIS, JR. Richmond, Va. sic Union, I; Wash. Lit. Soc, 3, Pres. 2, 3; Internet. Rela- Club, I, 2, 3. Vice-Pres. 3; Fresh. Council; Christian Coun- i, 3; Sec. Non-Frat. Union, 3. JOHN K. MALLORY, JR. sketball, I, 2; Tennis, I, 2. ROBERT J. MOONEY Plainfield, N. J. GEORGE F. PARTON FREDERICK H. JOHN PITZER, JR. PRESTON, JR A T - Washington D. C, 11 K A Swimming, 1, 2, 3; Basebal , 2, 3. Wrestling, 1; G Glee Club, I, 2, 3. F. KENNEDY RIPPETOE .V X A, II A X Charleston, W. Va. Track, I 2, 3; Football, I; Vice- Pres. Pi Alpha Nu, 3, CO -J o O GREEN ROBERT S. RIVES ROSENFELD K A Man field, La. •!• ]■: 11, ' i- H I Ric mond. V F. ROBERT SCHULTZ B 6 n, ( H s Fremont. Ohio WILLIAM JOHN SCOTT. JR. Grosse Pointe. M Swimming, 1, 2, 3 Lacrosse. 2, 3. ; Ring-turn Phi, 1; K S, Cotillion Baseball. 1, 2 Club ■ Int. Relations C WILLIAM O. SHROPSHIRE RICHARD B. SPINDLE, III. A T A, (1 A K, n A -N, 13 Club Junior Manager Basketball; Tennis, 1, 2, 3. JOHN WALTER STOWERS A B. Cotillion Club. Wtiii Interfrat. Council; Costume ger. 1941 Fancy Dress. DONALD C. TURNER 1 i: RICHARD THORNE SLOAN K i B. STUART STEPHENSON Sctiolarstiip. 2. RAMON M. SUAREZ. JR. ■I ' r A, T K i ROBERT N. VANDER VOORT chmond, Va. 3; Ring-tum RAYMOND B. PHILIP A. WHITAKER WILHITE While Friars Frederi cksburg. Va. :: . , . r H Richmond. i . ; Ring-tum pni, 1 Ed. 3; Interfrat. Council 2, 3. Sports 2, 3; Base- Crew, 1, 2; Chris Societas Praemedicc ian Council GIBSON MARR HENRY H WOLFE WOODS A T Jopli , Mo. 1! fl II Societas Praerr edica Sec, 3; Glee Football. 1; LEON WORMS, JR. Z B T Ventnor, N. J. Internal. Rela. Club. I; Forensic Union 1; Sec-Treas. Graham. Lee Lit. Soc. 3; Christian Council. 2. 3; Southern Collegian 1. 2 3; Rifle RICHARD THOMAS WRIGHT ' 1 K M ' . i; A X Ring-turn Phi. 1. Arlington, Va. 3, Sports Ed, 3. FLOYD K YEOMANS ■1 K -I ' , CHARLES LANE SARTOR STANLEY L. SATER Z B T F. PAGE JOSEPH C. SEIBERT SHEPARD 1 x Philadelphia, Pa. II K ■!. South Or ng Glee Club. 1 ■ ForenSic Union. 1. Rifle Club. 2. FELIX G. SMART Pine Bluff. Ark MELLOR W. STEVENSON Cleveland, Ohli GLEN F. TOALSON K A T K I Washington I MICHAEL G. WATT Ben Cotillion Club Baseball. 1. 2; Swimming, 1; Trou- badours, I, 2; Sophomore Football Manager; Caly , 1, 2. ROBERT L. WILSON •I ' K t St. Petersburg. Fla Ring-tum Phi; Swimming. GEORGE A. WOOLFENDEN A T, 1 A X B HENRY M. YONGE JaneS ' CoMegi. CLYDE E. SMITH, JR. K 1, Cotillion Interfrat. Counci Football. I: C Southern Colleg Martlnsburg. W. Va Club 11. 3; Band. 1. 2. 3 RALPH H. STEWART X r H Rhinebe Band. I. 2. 3; Rifle Club. B. C. TOLLEY. JR. Lexington. Va A T ' . ' . T K I Cotillion Club Basketball. I. ROBERT F. WERSEL Asst. Bus. Mg ALFRED L WOLFE. JR. 11 K A, X r e. 13 Baseball 1; Societas Rifle Club. 2. 3. JAM ES H. WOOSLEY PAUL R. ZUMKELLER X X, Cotillion Club 00 CO o o D V jl nrr nrn Jff uff CONRAD LUCIUS INMAN Presidenf, Sophomore Class CONRAD LUCIUS INMAN President ALBERT DARIUS DARBY, JR Vice-President GEORGE WARREN PRIEST Secretary JOSEPH EDGAR LEE, JR Historian LAWRENCE WERNER GALLOWAY . Executive Committeeman CHARLES C. ADAMS VIRGIL C. ADAMS, JR. A K Chattano RICHARD MILLER BASS EH 2 N FRANK R. BELL, JR. ■)■ K JAMES H. BLAIKIE :; A E West Hartford, Con ROLAND H. BOLYARD ROBERT B. BRAINARD, JR. S X Middleto RICHARD J. BROMLEY n K + BATES BRYAN Chatta A e. Cotniio Club RICHARD F. BURKE, III. FREDERICK M. ALLEN WILLIAM H. ARMSTRONG Ctiristchurch. Va. JEAN L BENSON GEORGE T. BLACKBURN CALHOUN BOND ATA WALTER F. BRADY ATA. Cotillion Club HOWARD BROOKE WALTER R. BROWDER Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARD D. BUTLER JOHN C. CAMPBELL Appomattox, Va. WILLIAM M. CARSON ASA Montgo WILLARD S. CARTER Morrlstown, Tenn ADELBERT B. CONLEY n K A DONALD E. COOK n K A HENRY B. CROCKEH, JR. n K A, T K I ALBERT D. DARBY, JR. Martinsburg, W. Va, WALTER I. CHUDLEIGH, RALPH I COHEN Z B T Clncmnatl, Ohic EDWARD M. COOPER :; . , T K I DONALD J. CRAWFORD Philadelphia. Pa. JAMES H. DAVES i . , II A X WILLIAM H. DAVIDSON Washington, D. C. 00 CO _l o LLI a: O o I o 00 JAMES W. DAVIS A X A. White MALCOLM A. DEANS Annapolis, Md. EMMETT T. DRAKE A T 0, Cotillion Club EASTHAM W. DUDLEY n K A, Whil STUART M. FAISON B o n, (■ H i NORMAN L. FIERO A X A JOHN E. EDWARD L. FORKER FROHRING A T Pittsburgh Pa. r r A cie eland Heights, Ohi; LAWRENCE W. GALLOWAY DONALD E. GARRETSON Winnetka, III. WILBER HAGER K A WILLIAM C. HAMILTON Hagerstown, Md. CARROLL V. HERRON A T, n A . RICHARD J. HOUSKA Richmond, Va A X A, T K I. n A N RICHARD C. JOHNSON Sand Springs, Okli RUSSELL H. KALE, JR. Mcbanc, N. C. BEN W. THOMAS M Dino DODD X X Paduca h, Ky. l ' K ' l- JOSEPH F. JACK S. ELLIS, JR. EVANS Clarksdale, Miss. K 1 Gal eston Texa S A E, Cotillion Club FREDERICK E. FISHER STANLEY R. GOLDSTEIN Yonkers, N. Y. JOHN B. HANDY JEFFERSON W. HUDSON HARRY C. KELLER URIAH G. FLOWERS ALLEN W. JAMES W. FULLER FUNK ATA South Boston Va. A T A, n A N JOHN W. GOODE 1 A E. White Fri WILLIAM M. HARRELSON ATA CONRAD L. INMAN HOUSTON M. KIMBROUGH Spokane, Wash. li (1 II, !• H S, X r e. White Friars CO to o LU O o I Q. o to GEORGE W. KING RICHARD H. LAMONT ROBERT S. LEAKE B e 11, i ' H DOUGLAS W. McCAMMISH GEORGE E. McKAY ROBERT L. MICHAEL Ben CORNEAL ! MYERS, JR. Richmond, Va MORRISON R. NELSON ■I ' K , T K I, ' I ' II JOHN L. KIRKPATRICK ARTHUR H. LaMONTAGNE JOSEPH E. LEE, JR. LAWTON McCANDLESS 1 X JOHN W. McGEHEE, JR. B e II Reidsvnie, N. C, HUDSON C. MILLAR West Orange, N. J. ■I K -I ' , WhU ROBERT B. MYERS HOWARD B. NICHOLS 1 N Washington, D. C. S. L. KOPALD, JR. Memphis, Tenn. ALLIE H. LANE Lakeland, Fla ROBERT H. LEWIS, JR. B O n Webste WILLIAM McCOY, JR. II K A Franklin, W. Va BARTON W. MORRIS, JR. K i, Cotillion Club WILLIAM J. NOONAN, JR. 1 A E, I H 1 ROBERT S. LAMBERT JAMES G. LAPLANTE K , White Fri RAYMOND G. LONG •I ' K 1 FRANK W. McCULLOUGH, JR. !• A e, T K I Huntington, W. Va WILLIAM C. HILL McLaren MAURY Win netka III. ■h A II LINTON F. MURDOCK I ' K , Cotilli JAMES ROBERT RUSSELL H. NEAL NEILSON, JR. ! ' A e. T K I Houston Texas i: X RICHARD D. NORDEN CO O LU o o I o oo WILLIAM R. NUTT CHARLES G. ORSINGER 1 A E JOHN N. BERRY G, PEEPLES PIERCE, II. 2 A E Valdosta, Ga. A T Q. White Fr Lextng+on V EDWIN F. ROBB ROBERT M. RUSSELL • ' r A WILLIAM K. SEVIER r A LOUIS W. SHROYER, III n, White Fri CHARLES HENRY SMITH, JR. E N WARREN M. STUART I! K A, White F RICHARD M. ROBERTS Washington, D. C. MARRION U. SCOTT K 1 C ALLEN SHARITZ Wytheville. Va. PAUL M. SHUFORD ERNEST E. SMITH Staten Island, N. Y. JAMES S. SUTHERLAND, III. •I ' r A Bir FRANK L. PASCHAL ROBERT S. PECKHAM A T A, White FrI JAMES TYLER RAMSEY A T DONALD L RICHARDSON A T, White Friars Detroit, Mich. 1. V. FRANCIS R. RUNYAN RUSSELL K :; t emphrs Tenn. A T Sunde riand, M EDWARD H. PHILIP SCHERR SELLERS •!• X II, .|. 11 1 Petersburg, Va. ■1 ' A 0, n A X Montgomery, AN DAVID S. SHELLABARGER ! r A RICHARD H. SHEPARD i: A K, . r e JAY A. SILVERSTEIN PHILIP L. SMALL, JR. Cleveland, Ohic HERBERT G. SMITH, JR. JOHN W. STANLEY i r A. n A CHARLES W. SWINFORD RALPH SCOTT TAGGART _J O UJ on o o I CI. o SOPHOMORE CLASS ARTHUR ALBERT D. THOMPSON, JR. TULL n K A Staten sland. N. Y. T K I, .!• H i East Poin , G ROBERT PARKER TYSON WILLIAM A. WEBSTER. JR. Memphis, Tenn. ATA, T K I, Cotillion Club LESTER R. WELLER, III, Interlalen, N. J. ROY L. WHEELER [• K I, T K I Middleporl, N. Y. WILBUR C. WINDSOR, JR. JAMES C. WALKER 1 X II X PAT C. WILLIAM B. WARFIELD WEBB II K ' !• Pelham Manor, N. Y. 1 A E Cincinnati, Ohii CURTIS R. WELBORN, JR. 11 K ' I ' Winnetka, HI EDMOND D. WELLS, JR. i X, ' I ' II i; Newark, Ohi THOMAS C. WILSON, JR. Columbus, Oliic B 11. ' I ' H i, II A X EDWIN A. ZELNICKER, JR. Z B T, I ' 11 1 Mobile. Ala V U L n GEORGE WOOD Executive Committee ALVIN D. AISENBERS E ir Baltir PAUL D. BARNS BILL B. BRYAN n K A HERMAN M. CARR Ben Gadsde ALAN R. CLARKE A T Ridge THOMAS D. CRITTENDEN K S Ridgew. EDMUND A. DONNAN, JR. K + Columbus. Ohio STANCLIFF C. ELMORE 1 ' A Washingt. [94 1 WILLIAM A. ALBURY JAMES F. BERRY HENRY K. CARTER G. RICHARD CRONIN at Neck. L. I., N. Y. JACOB S. DREYER Port Jeffersc II K •!• DAVID R. EMBRY L. I., N. Y. WILLIAM F. ALLISON Island, N. Y. ALBERT F. BREITUNG 1 X Pert Jetfe GEORGE C. A. LEON BUCHANAN CAHN B O II Wine hester Va. Z H T ASHBY R. CARVER WALLACE E, ALBERT W CLAYTON COBB 1 X Cranbur , N. J. A l A THOMAS O. DAVIS, JR. RICHARD L. DUCHOSSOIS JAMES C. EVANS WILLIAM W. BABCOCK DAVID E. BAMFORD CHARLES W. BRODERS EARLE P. BROWN GEORGE E. CALVERT Lynchburg, Va. ROGER L. CAMPBELL THOMAS J. CHARLES, JR. CHARLES L. CHRISTIAN, JR. A T A Lynchburg, ROBERT M. DEHAVEN n K I ' Hollywood, Calif. JOHN S. DERR ALBERT H. DUDLEY ATA Be JOHN W. ECK ' !• K + Washington. WAVERLY C. EVANS, JR. ROBERT EWING West Hartford, Co WILLIAM H. BANCROFT ' I ' r A Dayton, Ohio WILLIAM B. BROWN JOHN B. CANCELMO GUY P. CLARK, JR. :; A E Clarlisdaie KENNETH L. NORMAN L. JAY D. COGHILL COLE COOK, JR. K i Charleston, W. Va. A T A Middletow . Ohio 1 A K Moo CHARLES J. DEVINE, JR. RICHARD C. EGLIN JOHN B. FirZPATRICK Lancaster, Pa. FRANK H. JOHN R. LEON ROBBINS L. ROBERT R FLANAGAN, JR. FORGY GARBER GATES GIEBEL n K A Radford. Va. 1 X Little Roc k. Ark. ' ]• K 11 Bat sburg. S. C. •!• K 1 Waynesboro , Va. ' !■ r i Br BRYANT W. GILLESPIE, III. ATA Indianaf JAMES P. GILMAN i: X East Bank, W. WILLIAM B. GUTHRIE Petersburg. Va. ROBERT P. HALEY LEON HARRIS, JR. A T n Ande JOHN D. HARTER EWING S. HUMPHREYS, JR. ■t A Atlanta, JAMES M. HUTCHESON, JR. !■ K ;; Richmond, Va CLARENCE F. JOHNSON, JR. Ben Evan! JAMES D. JOHNSON, III. LOUIS E. JOREL FRANK GOODPASTURE, JR. 1 X Bristol. WILLIAM H. HALL BEVERLEY R. HATCH Ohio i: X Colun JOHN C. EDWIN M. JACK A HEMPEL, JR. HENDRICKSON HENRY ATA Chic ago, III. K S Frederic , Md. A X A 1 CHARLES B. JACKSON MELVIN C. JOHNSON JOHN C. JOSEPH S KAMMERER KEELTY Plain ield, N. J ATA JAMES C. GRAFF RICHMOND H. HAMILTON Richmond, Va. RICHARD L. HEARD K S C ROBERT A. HITE II K A Honolulu. FRANK N. JARVIS Columbus, Ohio ROBERT F. JOHNSON HOWARD N. GREENBLAH Z B T Winnctk, JOHN B. HANKIN G. EDWARD HEINECKE 1 r A Bel RICHARD E. HOLEKAMP Webster C Ben JAMES S. JEFFERSON Larchmont, N. Y. WILLIAM K. JONES 1 X Middletow JAMES V. GILES R. TYLER GRESHAM A e Atlanta, RICHARD HARDING S X San Antonio, Texas ALFRED L HELDMAN, JR. Z B T Cincinnat CLIFTON R. HOOD I A E L JOHN R. JEFFREY Columbus, Ohii JOHN P. JORDAN MAURICE 1. JAMES C. PAUL T KHOURT KIDD KOHR Z I! T Bastrop, La Lex ington Va. K 1 Columbus. Ohio CLARENCE D. LAMAR EDWARD P. LYONS, JR. I X Little WILLIAM M. MANSER WILLIAM R. MILLER, III Richmond. Va WILLIAM J. MUEHLEISEN A T Deal. N. WILLIAM H. OAST, JR. K A Portsrr LEWIS S. PENDLETON, JR. ATA WasWngton. LLOYD J. LANICH, JR. Cumberland. Md. JOHN N. McCORMICK J: A E Louis HAVEN W. MANKIN |. K + Chevy Cha ROBERT W. MILLIRON A T Vande WILLIAM G. MURCH ' SON, JR. ATA Mocksville, h PHILIP G. O ' CONNELL Great Neck, I II K 4. THOMAS E. PETRIKEN Johnstow WILLIAM S. LATZ WILLIAM C. McGRAW, JR. K A Webster Grt LAWRENCE F. MANSFIELD VERNON B. MILLSAP BERTRAM, J. MYERS , H T Norfolk, JAMES H. OCONNOR WALTER S. POPE .|. K l- Haddonfield, N. BYRON P. JOHN T. WILLIAM J. RICHARD JACK F REDMAN REYNOLDS, JR. ROBERTSON. JR. ROCKWELL ROEHL Ben Coiu mbus , Ohio •1) A n St. Loui , Mo. Tatamy, Pa. 1 A V. Hartlcrd, Conn. I . ROBERT A LAWTON STUART M LEVINE al City, Ky. . II T WILLIAM P. McKELWAY ATA V ashington, D. C. EUGENE R. MARABLE •I ' K 1 Petersburg, Va. ROBERT H. MOORE, JR. 1 . E Bluefield, W. WILLIAM P. NICOLSON, III HOWARD B. PEABODY, JR. Lake Forest, III. ROY D. PRENTISS Cine JAMES M. McKINNEY K I Englewood, N. ROBERT L. MARSHALL, JR. •I. r A Mobil NORVELLE W. MOSES WILLIAM F. NOLL, JR. K I Maplewo WILLIAM P. PEAK DONALD H. PUTNAM, JR. THOMAS M. LEWIS Richmond, Va. WALTER McLaren, jr. A e Dayton, Ohic HARRY L. MARTIN I X East Liverpool, Ohit GRANT E. MOUSER, III. JACK E. NORMINGTON West Englewood A T ERNEST J. PELLINGTON . r A Midv CHARLES L. RAST, JR. DAVID D. RUSSELL Portsmouth, Ohi; CHAfties E. SAVEDGE A X A Rlchrr JOHN H. SHERMAN « r A Bro R. BLAINE SMITH, JR. S X Kingston, Pa. STUART O. STEVENS JOHN F. TATUM S X Clarkton, THOMAS B. ULAM Pittsburgh, Pa RICHARD S. WATSON GEORGE A. Vv ' ILLIAMS, JR. Clarksburg, + K [100 J HENftY H. SCHEWEL ELLIOT SCHICK RICHARD A. K. L. SHIMKO SHIRK, JR A T Rutherford, N. J. . X . ROGER M. SOTH MARSHALL T. STEVES }; N San Antonio, Ten JOHN W. TAYLOR JOHN WEHNCKE Upper Montcia SAM C. V ILLIAMS JAMES C. STANFIELD II K A JAMES E. STEWART FRANK D. FRED M. UPCHURCH, JR. VALZ, JR. St. Augustine, Fla. II K A Ja A T n JAY N. WEMPLE West Los Ange JAMES E. WITHROW EVERETT J. SCHNEIDER, JR. JOHN D. SCHOFIELD, III. Evanston, ML GORDON L. SIBLEY, JR. ATA G ' WILLIAM G. SIZEMORE Clarksville, Va. JOHN H. STANSFIELD A T Worceste LE ROY J. STEPHENS THOMAS L. STILWELL 1! e II Clevi LAWRENCE C. SULLIVAN ROBERT B. HOWARD R. JOHN C. TAYLOR THAYER THEURER A T ' .: Lynchburg, Va. Ev jnsto.T III. West N 1 X WILLIAM B. VAN BUREN, III Plainfield, N. ALEXANDER H. WALKER . T ' ..I Friendship, D. EUGENE S. WIGGINS, JR. WILLIAM S. WILCOX GEORGE T. WOOD CHARLES R. WOOTERS, II. •I K -f ' Larchm ROBERT H. SEAL JULIAN P. S. SMITH Lexington, Va. C. WILLIAM STEPHENSON WILLIAM R. TALBOTT, JR. Rockville, Md. ALLAN F. TURNER UK Hampton, LLOYD L. WARD, JR. 1 A E BIythe HAROLD J. WILKIN ATA Tinley Pa JAMES W. YOUNG JJI-,-. .S Students not appearing in Class Panels . . SENIORS DAVID CABELL BURKS, K 1 WALLACE JOHN CRONIN JOHN EMANUEL DELEHANTY ROBERT BYRD ESPY, K S JOHN CARLISLE FIX EDWARD THOMAS HAI5LIP, A X A FRANKLIN WELLER HYNSON, A T A JAMES EDWARD LINDSEY, f K S ROBERT CAMPBELL PEERY, TT K A SAMUEL ORR PRUITT, JR., K S RICHARD PERKINS RUOFF, B G 11 BURRELL LEE SHAW, .! r A . . HARRY LUCIAN SMITH , THEODORE RICHARD SNYDER, A X . HORACE FULTON SUTHERLAND, S S JONATHAN WESTERVELT WARNER, S PHILIP WILLIAMS, JR , II K A . - Natural Bridgi . . Lexington Wapplngers Falls. N. Y. Dothan. Ala. . . Lexington, Va. . Caldwell, N. J. Washington, D. C, . Ringgold, Va. North Tazewell. Va. . Shelby, N. C. Washington, D. C. El Paso. Texas , Staunton, Va. . Clifton, N. J. . . . Galax, Va. E . Tuscaloosa. Ala. Woodstock. Va. JUNIORS RICHARD BERTRAM ANDERSON, Z B T New York, N. Y. WILLIAM MINER ATLEE, II K A , Maitland. Fla. WILLIAM WALLACE BARNES Edisto Island, S. C. HARRY KEATING BAUGHER, I K 2 ... Baltimore. Md. LAWRENCE J. BRADFORD, S A E ... Cincinnati, Ohio HOWARD ADAMS BROOKE Lexington, Va. JAMES ROLAND CAMM, il A E . . , Johnstown. N. Y. GORDON WILLIAM CARLSON. A . Mt. Vernon, N. Y. STANLEY LEWIS CARLSSON, K S . Huntington. N. Y. CHARLES GREENE CARTER. JR., 1 A E . Memphis. Tenn. THOMAS ALONZO CLARK Atlanta. Ga. THOMAS MILLS COX, l K i Nashua, N. H. EDWIN COTESWORTH CUTTING, ATA.. Sumter, S. C. JOHN DEMPSTER Coaldale, Pa. JOHN LLOYD DORSEY, JR., 1 A E . . Henderson. Ky. RICHARD WALLACE EBE, JR Wilkinsburg. Pa. GUSTAVE ALFRED ESSIG Camden, N. J. JAMES EDWIN FOARD Beckley, W. Va. EDMUND McASHAN FOUNTAIN, K S . . Houston, Texas ERNEST SEELEY HILDEBRAND, JR. . West Hartford. Conn. CURG HARRISON HOGAN, ■! A Grand Rapids. Mich. DOUGLAS WAYNE HOUSE. K M ' . Springfield. Mass HENRY TEAFORD KIRKPATRICK, JR. ... Lexington, Va. EDWARD MALCOLM KORRY, Z B T . . New York. N. Y. ANDREW STEPHENS LANIER Saluda. Va. ROBERT M LAWRENCE, ■! F A Pompton Lakes, N, J. JOSEPH ROBINS LITTEPAGE, ' I- K I Charleston, W. Va. HUGH McCULLOCH, JR St. Louis. Mo. RAYMOND DAVID McGILL Glen Rock. N. J. CARL JAMES McLEOD Salem. Ore. JOHN BALDWIN MacBRIDE Merion, Pa. JOHN GEORGE MATIRE Pelham. N. Y. JOHN HITE MAST, JR Rockbridge Baths, Va. WILLIAM FRANK MOFFETT, JR., !■ K i: . Washington. Va. DOUGALD McOOUGALD MONROE, JR. , . Lexington, Va. DAVID POWERS PARDEE, A X A . Springfield, Mass. HAROLD CLIFTON PIERCE, JR.. l K 1 BrooHine, Mass. ROBERT LLOYD PINCK, E n Paterson. N. J. LOUIS AUBRY PRIDHAM. 1 A E . , , Irvington, N. J. CARTER LEE REFO. 1 A E Washington. D. C. CHARLES FREDERICK REICHARDT, JR. . Baltimore, Md. HERMAN L. REYNOLDS. JR., A X A . Houston, Texas ROBERT WILLIAM ROOT, H K A . , Chevy Chase, Md. EDMUND AMLEEN SAMARA Brooklyn. N. Y. ROBERT PAUL SCHELLENBERG, h K + Bear Creek, Pa. FINLEY PAGE SEIBERT, JR.. IX , Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN CALVIN SENTER, JR.. K :; . Roanoke, Va. NELSON CLARENCE STEENLAND Palisades Park, N. J. JAMES ROBERT STERRETT Lexington, Va. THOMAS SHIRLEY SWEENEY Lexington, Va. ROBERT TURNBULL VAUGHAN South Boston. Va. HERBERT MORRISON WEED, K -I ' New York N. Y. SOPHOMORES DONALD HURLBERT ADAMS, l V S Hartsdale, N. Y. LILLARD McEWAN AILOR, A TO., Johnson City,- Tenn. EDWARD EARL ALVERSON, K A Decatur, Ala. JOHN EUGENE BANNON, n K A Evanston. III. CARYLE WESTBROOK BARRITT . ... West Pittston, Pa. GEORGE SARTWELLE BARROWS . Lexington, Va CHARLES HUNTON BARTENSTEIN . Washington, D, C. ROY EDWARD BARTLETT Buena Vista, Va. RICHARD MILLER BASSETT, 1 Danbury. Conn. FREDERICK HAMER BERRY Staunton, Va. JOHN PAUL BLAKELY Lexington. Va. THEODORE ROBERT CIESLA Garfield, N. J. JOHN WILSON COOK, III, A ♦ Evanston, 111. RICHARD EARLE COOKE Grandville, Mich. LOUIS ROBERDEAU COULLING, JR., H K A .Tazewell, Va. CLIFFORD DAY. JR.. « K i Ferguson, Mo. ENOCH C. DeVANE, JR., ■) K X . . Chevy Chase, Md. GEORGE ROBERT ESHELMAN, + F A Decatur. III. ROY EMIL FABIAN New Britain, Conn. BEVERLY THOMAS FITZPATRICK, K S . . . . Roanoke, Va. WILLIAM DONALD GRAY East Hartford. Conn. WILLIE JULIUS GREEN Dry Fork, Va, FRANKLIN GRUESSER, B G II Columbus, Ohio JOHN MALLORY HACKNEY, JR., K 1 . . Roanoke. Va. LEO HARNDEN, JR., ATA Niles Center, 111. HINMAN BROWN HAWKS Bennington, Vt. JOSEPH VAN ZANDT HELLEN, n K A . . Plalnfield, N. J. JOHN CARROLL HOGAN, K 2 ... Richmond. Va. JOSEPH WARREN HUBBARD Rushtown, Ohio VINCENT ANTHONY IGNICO, K 1 .... Puerto Rico MORTON HARRISON JOYCE, U K X Fries, Va. GENE IRA KAUFMAN Mount Vernon, N. Y. JOHN FREDERICK KEIGHLEY Providence, R. I. GEORGE SIMS KELLER, K 1 .... Huntington, W. Va. THOMAS DABNEY KERN Paducah, Ky. JEAMS LINWOOD KING Lexington, Va. ROBERT SAUNDERS LEAKE, JR., B 9 H . . Ft. Thomas, Ky. JOHN RYLEY LIGON Chattanooga. Tenn. EDWARDS JAMES McCARTY Virginia Beach, Va. FLOYD KNIGHT McKENNA, A T Lynchburg, Va. ROBERT FRANCIS MacCACHRAN, K I . . Camp Hill, Pa. LEON EVEREH MAGNUS Wausau, Wis. BALFOUR DAVIS MATTOX, K i; Esmond, R. I. RICHARD ERWIN MAYO Prestonsberg, Ky. DANIEL BAILEY OWEN. JR., I A E Crozet, Va. JAMES SIDNEY PARSONS Murat, Va. THEODORE PEARSON Brooklyn. N. Y. HENRY CABAN15S PEEPLES, K S Atlanta, Ga. BRENARD JOSEPH PIROG Garfield, N. J. GEORGE WARREN PRIEST, A 9 Dayton, Ohio JOHN BENJAMIN RAAEN, JR., KIN. Arlington, N. J. ALBERT GALLATIN RHEA, JR., S A E . . Russellvllle, Ky. JOHN DOMINIC RULEVICH . New Britain. Conn. PAUL EUGENE SAUNDERS, A 9 ... . Little Rock, Ark. CHARLES THOMAS SARDESON, K . New York. N. Y. MELVIN HENRY SCHEPT. Z B T Union City, N. J. CHARLES CHRISTIAN SCHOCK, JR. . . . Matawan, N. J. JOHN PATRICK SCULLY, JR Hartford, Conn. JOHN CARPENTER SHERRARD .... Port Deposit. Md. RICHARD HESTON SHOEMAKER Lexington. Va. PHILIP KEITH SHUTE. K S Auburndale. Mass. LEO JAMES SIGNAIGO, JR., II K A . Welch, W. Va. SAUNDERS PERRY SIMMONS, ■! K I Baltimore, Md. PAUL RICHARD SKILLMAN, A X A . Newark, Del. FRANK FREDERICK SOCHA Garfield, N. J. ROSCOE BOLAR STEPHENSON, JR., K 1 . Covington, Va. JAMES BUNDY STEWART. I A E Chicago, 111. HUGH MacGREGOR STRANGE, JR., K 2 . Neenah, Wis. THOMAS RAMSAY TAYLOR Baltimore. Md, HORACE KENT TENNEY. Ill, K 2 Madison. Wis. RICHARD HILL TURNER, 111, K A Pensacola, Fla. ROBERT COCHRAN WAGG, K . Lamberfville, N. J. MONCURE CONWAY WALLER Quantico, Va. JAMES WILLIAM WHEATER Bridgefon, N. J. WILLIAM JENKINS WILCOX, JR Allentown, Pa. PAUL ALFRED WILLIAMS, JR., H K A Fort Wayne, Ind. NORMAN FRANCIS WYATT, H 1 . . . Pefersberg. Va. JOHNSON CAMDEN YOUNG, K 1 ... Morehead. Ky. MELVIN NEELY YOUNG, A T O Lexington, Va. JOHN EDWARD ZOMBRO Boyce, Va. FRES HMEN THOMAS DAVIDSON AGNOR Lexington, Va. THEODORE DOUGLAS ALLEN, JR St. Louis, Mo CLARENCE E. BALLANGER. JR., nKA Spartanburg, S. C. FREDERICK WILLIAM BAUER Kent, Conn. WILLIAM HARRY BAUGHER, JR., I K i Baltimore, Md. JOHN M. BENTING. JR., n K A . Somerville, Mass. ARCH CHARLES BLOCHER, JR. Owensboro, Ky. NORBERT BLUM, Z B T New York, N. Y. JOHN ARTHUR BONHAM, •! K + . Asbury Park, N. J. FREDERICK THORNTON BROMM, ' I ' F A Evansville, Ind. PAUL GEORGE CAVALIERE New Britain, Conn. ADOLPH WILLIAM CLARK Lexington, Va. FRANCIS scon CRUPPER Denver, Colo EDWARD FERGUSON DEVOL, JR., A T O . Louisville. Ky. FRANK JOSEPH DiLORETO New Britain, Conn. PETER PATRICK DUNN Woodbridge, N. J. DOUGLAS EDWARD EASTEBERG, A 9 . . Wlnnetka. III. LAWRENCE EDWARD ENGLERT Erie. Pa. ROLAND PERCY ERNST, K A Kirkwood, Mo. WILLIAM JAMES FORRESTEL, S A E . . Waynesboro, Va. JOHN GEORGE FOX Ansted, Pa. GEORGE ALLEN FREHLING, Z B T ... Louisville, Ky. WILLIAM HAMPTON FURMAN East McKeesport, Pa. JOHN FRANCIS GINESTRA, 1 F A Beckley, W. Va. JOHN EDGAR HARE Carysbrook, Va. RICHARD FRANCIS HAYES, JR Yonkers. N. Y. ROBERT ATKINSON HITE. F[ K A . Honolulu, Hawaii WILLIAM THOMAS HOBLITZELL, •I ' F A Andrews, N. C. ROBERT D ' AURIA HOLT Cynwyd, Pa. CHARLES SUTHERLAND HYMERS Erie. Pa. DONALD JOHNSTON, A T 9 . . Maplewood. N. J. ROBERT THOMAS JONES Covington. Va. CHARLES RAY KEELING, ATA Chicago, 111. HARRISON BURTON KINNEY Houlton, Me. WILLIAM RALPH KRAUSMANN . . Niagara Falls, N. Y. EDMUND POND LAWRENCE, F A . Pompton Lakes, N. J. JOHN SAMUEL McCROWN Lexington, Va. JAMES DOUGLAS McLEAN, JR Paris Island, S. C. JOHN M. McMURRAN, n E A ... Newport News, Va. WILLIAM RILEY MALLOY, A T O Towson, Md. EDMUND WILSON MARX New Britain, Conn. CHARLES A. MEAD, JR., ■! F A Washington, D. C. ROBERT C. MEHORTER, 1 A E . . Maplewood, N. J. GUY BERNARD MERRITT Buena Vista, Va. ALEXANDER L. MICHAUX, JR,, K I . . Baltimore, Md. EARLE BURNICE MOORE Ridgewood. N. J. WILLIAM JAMES MULLEN, K 1 .... Appleton, Wis. OSCAR NAGLE, FA Union, N. Y. JEFFERSON FRANKLIN PUCKETT, JR. Johnson City, Tenn. ROBERT ELLSWORTH REUTER Irvingfon, N. J. FREDERICK BENGSTON ROWE Waterbury, Conn. STANLEY ELLIOTT SACKS. Z B T Norfolk, Va. JOHN SCHUBER, A T Asheville. N. C. ROY BAUGHER SIMMONS, S K Z Baltimore, Md. ROBERT EMERSON SMITHERMAN, K A . . Shrevepcrt, La. DAVID THOMAS SNELL Waxhaw. N. C. WILLIAM MADISON STERRETT . . Rockbridge Baths. Va. WALTER STUART, K Carlisle, Pa. KRAMER THOMAS, JR Paoli, Pa. GEORGE J. S. THOMPSON, JR., F A . Matawan, N. J. BANE TALMAGE UNDERWOOD . . . Buena Vista, Va. WALTER BENJAMIN VAN GELDER Salem, Va. DONALD DOMINIC WELCH, ATA. Flushing, N. Y. CULLEN FRANKLIN WIMMER Waverly, Va. DAVID WHITTIER, A X A Belleville, N. J. WILLIAM WOODROW WRIGHT Covington, Va. I - - We are deeply indebted to Mr. Alex Raymond, nof only for selecting the photographs comprising our beauty section, but for the honor and distinct privilege of reproducing one of his originals, it being the first time that this one has appeared in any publication. His meteoric art career may be likened to the ascent on one of the rocket ships which he draws for the nationally known comic page, Flash Gordon. He introduced this feature six years ago and Flash now appears in 152 newspapers, has been filmed in a half dozen serials, and has had more than 1,000,000 pocket size books printed about him. Raymond is self-taught except for two months study at the Grand Central School of Art. Today at 30, he is considered one of the leading newspaper artists in the syndicate field. He also is well known for his illustrations In Colliers, Esquire, Cosmopolitan, and other periodicals. Alex lives In Sprlngdale, Connecticut, with Mrs. Raymond and three little Raymonds. He devotes his spare time to painting, reading, and playing golf. --u LAKE CORMORANT, MISSISSIPPI N - ] 1 r nil ATLANTA, GEORGIA n py cnws CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE WEBSTER GROVES, MISSOURI Min - - LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA BENNETSVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA I ROME, GEORGIA - BRISTOL, TENNESSEE 1 . ii tiaii SOPHOMORE PROM Led by Conrad Inman and Miss Betty Graham of Baltimore, Maryland. Assisted by Albert Darby and Miss Sadie Hails of Washington, D. C. [ COTILLION CLUB OPENING DANCE Led by Grover Baldwin and Miss Annie Lee Stagg of New York City. Assisted by Robert Boyce and Miss Martha Jane Hagermann of Chillicothe, Ohio. 1940 SPRING DANCES ' Helen Forrest singing with Benny Goodman. Fancy Dress goes to the nation over Columbia System. THE CALYX GOES Led by: Charles Hickerson Chapman, Jr., as King Rex; and Martha Jane Farmer, as the Queen. Assisted by: Emil Rassmann, as King Cole; Anne de Montel, as Queen Cole; hlomer Jones, as the Vagabond King; Ida Jane Stone, as the Vagabond Queen; John Stowers, as h e y VIII; Phi Delt Keeler helping Skip Henderson get ready for the big night. . . . Manager Stowers nneasuring Henderson fo his costume. . . . Si ip calls for Skip at the Robert E. Lee. King and Queen Rex and Court. TO FANCY DRESS Martha Bowman, as Katherine II; William Buchanan, as All Baba; Courtney Rettger, as Lady Scheherazade; Benton Wake- field, as King of the Gypsies; Betty Bell, as Queen of the Gypsies; John Preston, as Marc Anthony; Alice Claggett, as Cleopatria; Clifford Walter, Betty Armstrong; Robert Espy, as Louis XV; Elizabeth Espy, as Madame du Barry. Henderson dances amid Mardi Gras splendor. . . . After the ball at the Phi Delt hou as depicted by Lea Boofh and date. Setting their costunnes. . The ball is over. . . . G., his clarinet, and MIRTH AND MISRULE The Man I Love. . . . The Goodman sextet ride ggM - ' jKB i M l J ' £it ' li ' ' ' i ' m ' ' %JIIP - i Jw a ' 1 Ik ' a MHHV K J L The scene of the 1941 Fancy Dress Ball was old New Orleans at the heiqht of the Mardl Gras. Figures from story books, history, and well-dreamt imaginings of hu- man minds bowed their ways into the pres- ence of the Lord of Misrule as he sat upon his golden throne proclaiming the gospel, Let joy be unconfined. Charles Chapman, president of 1941 Fancy Dress, and Miss Martha Far Helen enthralls fans at the Saturday afternoon concert. gg il y ' standing: Price, Wagg, Roedlger, Buchanan. Van Wagoner, Bishop, Snyde Seated: Friedberg, McConnell, Dean, Day, Van de Water, Baglcy CHARLES CAMERON DEAN President GEORGE RICHARD DAY Vice-President JAMES ROGER McCONNELL Vice-President CHARLES FRANK BAGLEY, JR Business Manager JEAN SIDNEY FRIEDBERG Treasurer KENNETH BROOKE VAN de WATER, JR Secretary V illiam Buchanan Alfred Thomas Bishop, Jr. Frederic Brea! speare Farrar James Hubert Price, Jr. Henry Lederer Roediger, Jr Richard Loesch Saunders Allen Thomas Snyder Robert Lawrence Van Wagoner Charles Edgar Wagg, Jr. Eddie Duchin and his orchestra at the Afternoon Concert. 19 4 FINALS Dr. Gaines handing out diplomas. fm a 4 Senior Ball led by Frank Nichols assisted by Don Buck. T y E P 1 M L E A D E M JUNIOR PROM Led by Stuart Hunt and Miss Betty Wilder ot T ler, Texas. Assisted by Walter Dov ney and Miss Alice Evans of San Antonio, Texas. WINCHESTER O. D. K. FORMAL Led by Cecil Taylor and Miss Lida Belle Goyer of Memphis, Tennessee. Assisted by Robert Hobson and Miss Betty Crews of Chattanooga, Tennessee. 13- CLUB DANCE Led by Richard Day and Miss Evelyn Winchester of Memphis, Tennessee. Assisted by Edward Crook and Miss Ethel Charles Lindsay of Ports- mouth, Virginia. i COTILLION CLUB SPRING DANCE Led by Robert Boyce and Miss Virginia Moore of Cincinnati, Ohio. Assisted by Grover Bald- win and Miss Jeanne Gehrmann, of Davenport, Iowa. INTERFRATERNITY BALL Led by James Price, Jr., and Miss Jo Lee Fleet of Irvlngton, Virginia. Assisted by Jean Fried- berg and Miss Alese Joseph of Louisville, Ken- tucky. SENIOR BALL Led by Frederick Farrar and Miss hHenrietta Red- wine of Fayetteville, Georgia. Assisted by Al- vin Fleishman and Miss Eleanor PIncus of Nor- folk, Virginia; and Alexander Bratenahl and Miss Lucy KIker of Greensboro, North Carolina. FINAL BALL Led by Cameron Dean and Miss Barbara Hood of Leiand, Mississippi. Assisted by James Mc- Connell and Miss Mary Munn of Danville, Ken- tucky; and by Richard Day and Miss Evelyn Win- chester of Memphis, Tennessee. U L GROVER CLEVELAND BALDWIN, JR. ROBERT SHIMLER BOYCE President President Grover Cleveland Baldwin, Alfred Thomas Bishop, Jr. Robert McDearmon Boatwi Robert Shimler Boyce Francis Carroll Bryan Charles Hickerson Chapma Charles Cameron Dean Walter Gregory Downie John Alden Embry, Jr. Frederic Brealcspeare Farra Lawrence John Fisher, Jr. Old Men Charlton Thomas Fuller Robert Douglas Gage, III. Robert William Gary, Jr. Newell Charlton Gilbert William Lightfoot Heartwell, Jr Robert Cochran hlobson James Robert Howard Arthur Burke Koontz, Jr. Robert Morris Lawrence James Hubert Price, Jr, Henry Lederer Roediger, Jr. William John Scott, Jr. William Lee Shannon Rufus Hale Shumate Richaid Worthington Smith Allen Thomas Snyder William Curtis Soule Richard Buckner Spindle, III. Horace Fulton Sutherland Paul C. Thomas, Jr. Taylor Simmons Trueheart Charles Edgar Wagg, Jr. Benton McMillin Wakefield, Robert Finley Walker, Jr. Jonathan Westervelt Warner Michael Glover Watt Edward Earl Alverson Billie Bert Armstrong Walter Frederick Brady Preston Rice Brown Bates William Bryan Charles Greene Carter, Jr Emmett Tyson Drake New Men Joseph Franklin Ellis. Jr. Hamilton Phillips Fox, Jr. Paul Emile Gourdon, Jr. Franklin Gruesser William Ellery Jennings John Lee Kirkpatrick Frank Linton LaMotte, Jr. Harold Rochelle Levy Barton Wistar Morris. Jr. Linton Fairfax Murdock Harold Clifton Pierce, Jr. Richard Mansfield Roberts Charles Lane Sartor Leo James Slgnalgo, Jr. Clyde Ellsworth Smith. Jr. John Walter Stowers Benton Corrothers Tollery. Jr William Arthur Webster. Jr. Paul Robert Zumkeller UNIVERSITY DANCE BOARD ROBERT COCHRAN HOBSON CHARLES CAMERON DEAN Officers . . President JOHN STUART HUNT Secretary Vice-President SAM RAYDER Treasurer Members Luciu Juni us Desha Faculty John Alexander Veech Cha ries Ca Finals rr,eron Dean, P es de nt 1941 Ctiarles Fancy Hiclersc Dress n Che pma n, Jr. G Cc over CI Rober tillion Shirr Club d Baldwin, J ler Boyce Fred Sen icl( B ea Class kspear Far ar Co Sophomore ON ss J J Joh jnlor 1 Stua Class rt Hunt Exec Richa d Bu Committ kner Spi eeman die, III Treasurer S Stude am R nt Body Fun .yder Standing, Left to Right: Baldwin. Dr. Desha, Mr. Rayder, Spindle Seated, Left to Right: Chapman, Dean, Hobson (President), Inman. Bo outntaroiHw By Tom Flerr THE MOCK REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION i exico tx i% wi D SliPSPIS By JACK HEMPEL The Geologists move . . . Colonnade . . . and over there is Dodo and the goal ... In the Blue Ridge Moun- tains of Virginny . . . Fresh- man camp . . . Homecom- ing, 1940 . . . Ambitious freshmen . . . 13, 12, II, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, ad infinitum . . . Swing it, Mr. G. (Opposite Page) Steamshovelry 201 ... 13 Club neophytes . . . The fac- ulty at Freshman Camp . . . Dear Dad, I ' m broke . . . After the game . . . Five reasons for coeducation . . . 8:25 classes ... The Phi Delts entertain . . . Stretch- ing a point . . . Fancy pants! ... A blonde walks by . . . She loves me not . . . Beat me daddy . . . Baker and his band . . . The water was cold. Miss O ' Connor, Mrs. Daves, Mr. Krupa, Miss Hinty . . . Birds do it, bees do it! . . . There is something signifi- cant about this . . . Pete, hHerman, and no Old Ger- man . . . Why married women stay at hom.e . . . Why ain ' t I strong like other Doys hHe struck out! . . . The Rover Boys on Cat- alina . . . Small corn . . . Old plaid — and hHappy. (Opposite Page) A peep at the peeps . . . hHome, home ain ' t strange On ay to The Pi K. Shine . . . . . . Corn . concentrate A. ' s at rest The decline of all . . . Bud and food . . . Your card, sir . . . T. C. . . . Bourcy and Babe . . . The co imerce slavery . . . The Phi Gams rush . . . Snooze . . . hliz- zoner Neale . . . Pete smiled and the angels sing . . . Snow on the campus . . . An honest politician. By JACK PEACOCK Neophytes come in from camp . . . Beat those dam Wahoos . . . Grappter La- nier in a gentler moment . . . My sister . . . Cy Young, Cap ' n Dick, and Dean Gil- liam at Freshman Camp . . . Lover Baker scrutinizes a blonde . . . Why in hell does this rate being in twice? . . . Mrs. Wersel reads to Bob . . . The sign covers it . . . And then the traveling salesman . . . That big long drink of water Peery . . . Members of Jack Read ' s fraternity take a back seat for the chief. (Opposite Page) Everybody happy and Adams sans pipe . . . Step up, you lucky boy . . . Spring . . . Now where ' d she come from? . . . Peacock in action . . . Why should I go to the Source? . . Eleven-ten . . . High Schoo Day . . . Snyder — as usua . . . Wheeler Week . . Patriotism . . . Ring Figure — W. and L. style . . . Ph Psi Phinals . . . Conventiona dress, Gilliam style . . Chug-a-lug . . . hHello there old man . . . Tea party . . Banquet aftermath Finesse. IHt? MONOUAM (LUB JACK MANGAN President Vice-President Lillard McEwan Ailor Harry Keating Baugher Alfred Thomas Bishop. Jr. Preston Rice Brown Francis Carroll Bryan Charles Peale Didier Curq Harrison Hogan Howard Wesley Dobbins Dan Ray Justice Robert Williarr Gary, Jr. John Riley Liqon Stephen Edward Hanasil James Edward Lindsey John Joseph Mangan Thomas Bert Nelson Richard Harold Pinck Robert Lloyd Pinck James Hubert Price. Jr.. Mgr. Cecil Wood Taylor. Mgr. Taylor Simmons Truehcart Courtney Young Wadlingfon Edwin Cotesworth Cuttino Jean Sidney Friedberg. Mgr. Robert Cochran Hobscn Jefferson Wilmoth Hudson Howard Wesley Dobbins Robert William Gary. Jr WRESTLING John Arch Gurkin. Jr., Mgr. Charles Hanna Lanier George Francis Mc TRACK Herbert Pincus Friedman, Jr. James Roger McConnell ■ ' - . George MacGregor Murray, Jr. Henry Lederer Roediger. Jr., Mgr. Kenneth Brooke Van de Water. Jr.. Mg Newell Charlton Gilbert Clifford Hcwetson Muller, Jr. William Alfred Murray William Curtis Soule Harry Burgess Woods, Jr. William Ellery Jennings Floyd Kiron Yeomans BASEBALL Harry Keating Baughe Robert Shimler Boyce Preston Rice Brown Chester Eccleston Robert Martin Gregerson Robert Henry Ke Robert William Gary, Jr. Jefferson Wilmoth Hudson John Riley Ligon Robert Shimler Boyce SWIMMING Newell Charlton Gilbert TENNIS Richard Harold Pinck John Joseph Mangan Frederick Hazen Pitzer, Jr. Allen Thomas Snyder. Mgr. Frederick Hazen Pitzer, Jr. Standing, left to right: G Murray, W. Murray. Sutherland, Pitzer, Trueheart, Gregerson, Nelson. Gary. Price. Bishop. Taylor. Sitting: Van de Water, Boyce. Hogan, Muller, Wadlington, Justice, Mangan (President), Dobbins, Hanasik, Kelm, Baugher. Didier, Brown. JOHNSON HANCOCK UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE OH ATNLETKS FRANK JOHNSON GILLIAM GLOVER DUNN HANCOCK FROM THE FACULTY RAYMON T. JOHNSON LIVINGSTON WADDELL SMITH CLAYTON EPES WILLIAMS FROM THE ALUMNI EARLE FITZPATRICK STUART MOORE FROM THE STUDENTS HOWARD WESLEY DOBBINS CHARLTON THOMAS FULLER The year 1941 marks a new era In Washington and Lee ' s athletic history. The new University Committee on Athletics Is the consolidation of several old committees which had interchangable functions. It was recommended by the slxteen- Tllson. Head Coach; Smith. Backfleld Coach; He man joint committee composed of trustees, fac- ulty, alumni, and students which met In January to revamp the school ' s athletic policy. The group ' s activity to date has been most progres- sive and from all Indications will be even more so. emier, Line Coach; Cunnmgham, End Coach. DOBBINS, End WADLINGTON, End T y [ I Q 4 Coach TiUon and Captain Jack Mangan ROBERT PINK, Back ot SKILLMAN, Center ■ ■ BROWN. Back RULEVICH, Tdckli JAMES PRICE, Manager TRUEHEART, End BRYAN, Guard DIDIER, Back RAAEN, End NELSON, End INNMAN, Center r i r ll l • « A t mJ mL.. % LIGON, Back McKENNA, Back FABIAN, Guard CIESLA, Back yAMPDEN-SYDNEY Washington and Lee ' s football ship, although battered by the waves of powerful Vanderbilt and Kentucky early in the gridiron season of 1940, sailed through hHampden-Sydney In the year ' s opener, with a promise of potency that never materialized later in the fall. Proving themselves a powerhouse on the afternoon of September 21, the Generals piled up 26 points to none for the Tigers of Hampden-Sydney, as the Blue offense riddled the Tigers ' line for 16 first downs. But this display of power failed to reappear throughout the rest of the autumn, as the season ' s end showed a record of two victories, one tie, and seven defeats for the luckless Tilsonmen. A combination of injuries, bad luck, and tough op- ponents got together to prevent the Blue from ever reaching again their full stride. In the opener, played on Wilson Field, the Washington and Lee blueclad war- riors weren ' t to be stopped and 256 yards were reeled off through rushing. Junie Bishop and Joe Baugher got a touchdown each, while Bert Kadis clipped off 30 and 25 yards respectively for two more markers. Dynamite Dick PInck approximated the gridiron form he had shown his freshman year when he danced 57 yards up field on a punt return. Mighty Vanderbllt appeared next on the Washington and Lee football horizon, and a gallant small squad of W. L. gridders traveled down to Nashville to meet the Southeastern Conference ' s Commodores. Vandy was held scoreless by the daring Lexingtonians for the first thirty minutes of play, but the Injury-riddled Generals couldn ' t stand up to the second-half power of the Ten- nesseans and fell apart before their vicious assault. A sophomore, Rebrovlch by name, from Vanderbllt, stole the whole show, while stellar play by Johnny Lugger Ligon at quarter and Big John Rulevich at tackle for the Generals completed the tri-cornered sophomore duel. When the battle smoke cleared, the Blue was on the short end of a I 9 to score. The following Saturday found the Washington and Lee football team down deep In old W. L. country, tangling with the mighty Wildcats of the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky. The Cats broke the halter which the Generals tried vainly to toss around their necks and tore through the W. L. defense to ring up seven touch- downs and a 47 to 12 final score. Costliest event of the game was the relnjuring of hHoward Dobbins ' knee, forc- ing him to the sidelines for most of the football season and slowing up his performance as center and captain of the Blue Comets basketball aggregation. Sophomore Ligon and Senior Junle Bishop stole the show for the Generals with Ligon passing and Bishop plunging to lead the offensive work. Powerful Jack Mangan, captain and center of the Blue, stood his ground with his usual sterling defensive play and helped brighten an otherwise dull afternoon. Eleven thousand spectators cheered the out- classed Generals as they fought gamely against their mightier opponents. Facing Georg e Washington University ' s Colonials on hHomecomlng Day, October 12, 1940, the Generals were Top: Bishop about to tackle halfback Batson after a short gam. Bottom: Captain Mangan returning a pass interception in the George Washington game. mm WAsyiH(]TOH Dick Pinck refurns a punt deep In W. L. ferritory agalnsf George Washington. Justice scoring disputed third touchdown against George Wa:hington. m mm m, mm Washington vs. mm % Coach TMson In hot argument In George Washington game. pepped up for a home victory. The Colonials, newly admitted to the Southern Conference, brought a big burly team down to Wilson Field and laid siege to the Blue ' s goal. But Tex Tilson ' s men pushed the startled Washlngtonlons off their feet wirh a 7-polnt lead early in the first half. The Colonials juggernaut began to move in the second half and chalked up thirteen points before the Blue had recovered from their between-halves rest. With scarcely five minutes to play, Frank Socha, sopho- more plunging back, cracked the line for a touchdown from the five-yard line and then kicked the extra point, putting the Generals into the front end of a 14-13 score. It looked as if the excitement had subsided for the remainder of the contest, and the alumni- studded crowd settled back in anticipation of a W. L. victory. But the gap closed with a rush as G. W. ' s Wilamoski ran through the General ' s secondary and crossed the goal line after a 23-yard trip. The extra point was successfully kicked, and the Colonials figured they had the game on ice. Kicking off, the George Washington eleven garnered a fifteen-yard penalty when an official hooked them for unnecessary roughness. With about two minutes to play, Joe Baugher heaved a pass to Sims Trueheart down on the three-yard line: then, an offside penalty was called and the ball was moved down to the one-yard line. Dannie Justice attempted to score from the one in the play that led to almost as much dispute as resulted from the Cornell-Dartmouth game. Referee Dutch Ebert ruled that Justice ' s knee touched the ground before he went over, but the partisan crowd insisted, and moving pictures later proved, that Justice had scored. The game Generals, having fought a tough battle, were placed on the short end of a 20-14 score, ending a disastrous but thrilling HHomecoming spec- tacle. Captain Jack Mangan ' s terrific play at center was the outstanding work of the game, while Dick PInck, Junle Bishop, and Frank Socha paced the back field. Turning to their first Big Six foe, the Washington and Lee team moved east to Richmond and clashed with the Spiders of Richmond University. Playing in a driving rainstorm with Richmond ' s Artful Arthur Jones parrying the thrusts of the Generals ' offense, neither team was able to score until the last 40 sec- onds of the tilt when Frank The Bull Socha toed a field goal over from the i 7-yard stripe to give the Top: Captain Mangan speaks to enthusiastic W. L. followers before the George Washington game. Bottom: Students parade through Lexington on eve of Homecoming game with George Washington. W. and L. supporters parading through Lynchburg preceding the V. P. I. game. W. L Band swinging out before the V. P. I. game. Washington and Lee grldmen a 3 to triumph. The teams battled it out on even terms throughout most of the game, while 5,000 drenched spectators huddled in Richmond ' s city stadium. Bert Nelson, a junior and converted end, shone through the murky vv ' eather for the W. ' L. team, as he throttled the end sweeps of vaunted Arthur Jones time after time. Dick Pinck turned In another stand-out performance as he passed and caught to lead the Generals ' offense. Lugger Ligon and Sims Trueheart proved an effective passing team, with Ligon tossing and Trueheart receiving. This victory broke up the two-year winning streak the Spiders had started and gave the Blue a tie for the lead in the Big Six ' s early standing. On the next week-end, the Washington and Lee student body invaded Lynchburg for the neutral- ground battle between the Gobblers of Virginia Poly- technic Institute and the injury-stricken Blue. Playing in the new Municipal Stadium as part of a gala pro- gram which included a special National Defense W. L. AT LYNCHBUH A W. L. power play nets several yards against V. P. I. speech by Governor James H. Price of Virginia, the Tilsonmen failed to click throughout the afternoon and dropped a lethargic ball game to V. P. I. by an over- whelming 2 1 to count. The listless Generals were outcharged and outclassed by a fighting, aggressive Tech team, on the rebound after four successive de- feats. Eight thousand fans witnessed the toe of Frank Socha pushing the Generals into a 7 to 6 lead against West Virginia early in the first guarter of the annual tussle in Charleston. But the power and substitutes of the Mountaineers proved too much for the weak- ening Blue; and a fresh West Virginia University team punched over another touchdown in the second guar- ter to give the Mountaineers a 12-7 margin of victory. Neither side scored in the second half. West Virginia scored without relingulshing the ball after the opening kickoff. A poor Mountaineer punt gave the ball to the Generals on the West Virginia 37-yard line; and after a short line buck, Joe Baugher passed to Court- ney Wadlington on the 26, and Wadlington carried the ball over for the Washington and Lee score. Cap- tain Jack Mangan suffered a serious leg injury early in the game, while Paul Skillman, second-team center, and Big John Rulevich, starting tackle, received minor hurts. Moving next to Charlottesville for the traditional clash with the University of Virginia, the Blue football team found itself severely crippled. Junie Bishop, Jack Mangan, hHoward Dobbins, and Johnny Ligon were benched for the game, while big Paul Skillman, reserve center playing in Mangan ' s slot, was injured early in the fray. Minus the services of these key men, the Generals fought desperately and gallantly, but were unable to cope with the Cavaliers ' aces in the form of Bounding Bill Dudley and Flash Bryant. It was Virginia all the way, with the final count showing the Wahoos on the top side of a 20 to 6 score. Little Joe Baugher and FHarrlson FHogan led the Blues ' belated attack, which resulted In an 80-yard drive and a touchdown In the final period of the ball game. The Virginia tilt marked the seventh game onto the credit side of the ledger for the Blue and White. hieading south once again, the Generals met the hard-fighting Purple of Sewanee In their next assign- ment. An undermanned Blue sguad left for the game and only nineteen men from the battle-scarred roster saw action. Although W. L. outgained and out- played the Purple, the Generals were completely Pres Brown iust misses Halfback Bayer in West Virginia ga at Charleston. oeiiali Left to right: Mangan. Captain; Hennemier, Line Coach; Smith, Backfield Coach; Tilson, Head Coach. Baugher going off tackle for a five-yard gain against the Wahoos at Charlottesv stifled with two touchdowns in the last 85 seconds of play and dropped the game 25 to 13. Overcoming a single touchdown deficiency in the second period, the Generals forged ahead in the third quarter until the fatal last minutes. The game was played in Chat- tanooga, Tennessee, before a small crowd. Winding up the season with the University of Mary- land in College Park on November 30, the Blue aggre- gation played colorless ball for three quarters, then, with Johnny Ligon ' s bullet-like passes providing the spearhead for the Generals ' offensive, the Generals marched 69 yards in the final stanza for a touch- down and a 7 to lead. But with bare seconds re- maining, the Terrapins pulled out their bag of tricks and threw enough passes of their own to garner a tie score. Captain Jack M angan played his most brilliant game of the year as he knocked down Maryland passes and played bang-up defensive ball for three quarters. The 7 to 7 tie rang down the curtain on the most dis- astrous season in recent W. L. football history, with the slate showing a final record of 2 wins, 7 losses, and I tie.— AL FLEISHMAN. A WAPiJOO WIN First Row: Hoqan, Justice, Bishop. Trueheart. Second Row: Jack Hennemier, Line Coach; Rulevich. Sklllman, Ru Third Row: Harold B. Cunningham. End Coach: Socha. Didier H. 45 44 ; 55 48 MONOGRAM MEN LILLARD McEWAN AILOR HARRY KEATING BAUGHER ALFRED THOMAS BISHOP, JR. PRESTON RICE BROWN FRANCIS CARROLL BRYAN CHARLES PEALE DIDIER HOWARD WESLEY DOBBINS ROY EMIL FABIAN, JR. ROBERT WILLIAM GARY, JR. WILLIAM DONALD GRAY STEPHEN EDWARD HANASIK CURG HARRISON HOGAN DAN RAY JUSTICE BERTRAND PRICE KADIS JOHN RILEY LIGON JOHN JOSEPH MANGAN Captain THOMAS BERT NELSON RICHARD HAROLD PINCK ROBERT LLOYD PINCK JAMES HUBERT PRICE. JR. Manager JOHN BENJAMIN RAAEN, JR. JOHN DOMINIC RULEVICH SANDERS PERRY SIMMONS. Ill PAUL RICHARD SKILLMAN FRANK FREDERICK SOCHA TAYLOR SIMMONS TRUEHEART COURTNEY YOUNG WADLINGTON COACHING STAFF W. E. (TEX) TILSON Head Football Coach RILEY SMITH Baclcfield Coach JACK HENNEMIER Line Coach H. B. CUNNINGHAM End Coach B. L. BOYD Trainer R. A. SMITH Athletic Director Captain Managan watching from sidelines during Virginia ganne. SEASON ' S RESULTS September 21 26: Hampden-Sydney . (Here) September 28 0: Vanderbilt .... 19 (Nashville) October 5 12; Kentucky 47 ( Lexington, Ky.) October 12 14; George Washington 20 (Here) October 19 3; Richmond (Richmond) October 26 0: V. P. 1 21 (Lynchburg) November 2 7: West Virginia ... 12 (Charleston) November 9 6: Virginia 20 (Charlottesville) November 16 13: Sewanee 25 (Chattanooga) November 30 . 7: Maryland 7 (College Park) w. L. . w. L. . . w. L. . . w. L. . . w. L. . . w. L. . . w. L. . w. L. - . w. L. . Row 1- Hanasik Dobbins Capt. Manqan Bryan Bob Pinck, Kadis, Gary, Brown, Dick Pinck, Wadllngton. Row 2: Daves. Allor, Inman, Flhzpatrick Raaen ' Ligon. Wheater. Baugher. Nelson. Gray, Riley Srrith. Backfield Coach. Row 3: McKenna. Simmons, Mattox, Mayo, Fabian Pearson Hubbard Ciesia ' warren Tilson. Head Coach. Row 4: Allen Overton, Assistant Manager; Doc Boyd, Trainer; James Price, Jr., Manager. SN tL i 3 ' la 12 ' fl£ Cuffing and Slg- naigo affempf fo take ball away from Lowman of Virginia. BASKETBALL HUDSON, Cente CARLSSON, Guard GARY, Forward LIGON Guard DOBBINS, Center .? ' 4 - V ■ ' i CUTTINO, guard PINCK, forward GASSMAN, forward 5IGNAIG0, guard KIRKPATRICK, guard HAROLD B, CUNNINGHAM Coach JEAN SIDNEY FRIEDBERG Senior Manager RICHARD BUCKNER SPINDLE, III Junior Managar HOWARD WESLEY DOBBINS Captain RESULTS w. 46- Lynchburg College . 15 w. 34- George Washington . . . 40 w. 32- Morris Harvey 33 w. 22- Western Kentucky Teachers 26 w. 38- Evansville College . . . . . 41 w. 51- House of David . 35 w. 39; North Carolina 43 w. 35; William and Mary .... 29 w 59; 41 w. 41; V. P. 1 . 29 w 28; Virginia ?7 w. 37; 57; V. P. 1 30 w. Furman . 27 w 42; Maryland 15 w. 30; Duke . 28 w. 39; Richmond , 36 w. 33; Duke . 45 w. 32; North Carolina 65 w. , . 32; William and Mary .... 34 w. 28; Richmond 26 w. 39: Won. 1 1 Virginia Lost. 10 45 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT L 32; V. M. I LETTERMEN Edwin Cotesworth Cuttino Howard Wesley Dobbins Jean Sidney Friedberg, Mgr Robert William Gary, Jr. Jefferson Wilmoth Huds John Riley Ligon Richard Harold Pinck Leo James Signaigo, Jr. Top; Glamack of North Carolina after Dobber and balL Bottom: Pinck and Signaigo scramble for ball on the rebound against William and Mary. Back Row: Cunningham Front Row: Huds( ;oach; Carlsson, Galloway, Ligon, Kirkpatrick, Fi Gary, Cuttino, Dobbins, Captain; Signaigo. P!r RESUME Handicapped primarily by Captain Howard Dobbins ' trick knee which prevented him from reaching his 1940 All-State heights, the Washington and Lee basketball team achieved only moderate success, winning but I I of 21 games during the 1940-41 campaign. Coach Cunningham ' s boys finished fourth among the 15 Southern Conference schools, winning nine and losing four Conference tilts. The Generals whipped Maryland, V. P. I., and Richmond twice each, defeated Furman in their only meeting, split even in two games each with Duke and W. M,, and lost to Carolina twice. An unlucky pre-Christmas trip during which the Blue Comets lost three games by a total margin of eight points, the illness of Dick Pinck and Ed Cuttino when Vir- ginia played in Doremus Gym, the untimely ejection from the Carolina game of Pinck, Dobbins, and Signaigo, and the lack of capable subs titutes all affected the season ' s record. The starting five. Pinck, Dobbins, and Gary, seniors, junior Ed Cuttino, and Leo Signaigo, a sophomore, played most of the games with scarcely any substitution. Pinck made the Associated Press All-State team for the third successive year, and Gary and Dobbins were named to the second team. V. M. I. brought an unanticipated end to the season when they eliminated W. L. from the conference toura- ment in the first meeting in an intercollegiate game be- tween the two schools since 1904.— AL DARBY. Cunningham, Coach; Dobbins, Capta standing: Ailor and Robb. Kneeling: Captain Fuller and Graham. Souttiern Conference individual champions with their team ' s trophy. (OHfE EHCE (NAMDS A. E. MATHIS Coach C. THOMAS FULLER Captain HORACE F. SUTHERLAND Senior Manager TRUMAN D. DONOHO, JR Junior Manager RESULTS W. L 26 W. L 26 W. L II W. L 12; W. 8, L 17 W. L 17 W. L 28 Apprentice School .... 10 West Virginia 8 Illinois 23 North Carolina 15 ' North Carolina State . .13 Davidson 15 V. P. 1 10 Won, 5; Lost, 2 Southern Conference Title Holde MONOGRAM MEN Donald Hurlbert Adams Lillard McEwan Ailor James Ffuberf Davidson Charlton Thomas Fuller Samuel John Graham, Jr Douglas Wayne House Robert Stanley Lambert, Jr Charles Hanna Lanier Edwin Flemming Robb, Jr. Robert Paul Schellenberg Horace Fulton Sutherland Standing: Donotio (Jr, Mgr.), Adams, Hanasik, Ailor. House, Schellenberg, Sutherland (Mgr.), Mathis (Coach). Sitting: Graham, Robb, Fuller, Davidson, Hopkins, Basile, Sweeny, Lambert. fr j Ai V , p. f Hp I V ' ' HBT f i :i m M9L,. .- _ THOMAS FULLER Captain ARCHIE MATHIS Coach By defeating Apprentice School and West Virginia in the first two matches, W. L. ran its dual meet victory streak to 15, but Illinois stopped that string with a 23-1 I victory over the Blue. The following Saturday the Blue wrestlers lost their first conference dual meet since 1929 when North Carolina gained a l5 ' - ' -l2 ' - ' win. W. L. had won 43 consecutive conference matches until turned back by Carolina. Coach Mathis ' wrestlers retaliated by winning the last three meets and carrying off conference honors at College Park, Maryland. Gra- ham, Robb, and Fuller were all unbeaten during the 1941 season and aided Immensely the team ' s fine showing. Lanier, Schellenberg, Robb finds Alo worthy opponent Captain Fuller going into a fa fj ADAMS, 175 SCHELLENBERG, 165 LAMBERT, 128 GRAHAM, 121 House, Ailor, Lambert, and Adams also contributed much toward a successful season. Participating in the Southern Conference Tournament at the Uni- versity of Maryland, Coach Archie Mathis ' boys snared four individual championships, enabling W. L. to take first honors. Graham won the 12 1-pound crown, Robb, the team ' s individual high scorer with 33 points, won the 128-pound championship. Captain Fuller was the 136- pound winner, and Ailor carried off heavyweight honors. Although the Blue wrestlers finished the season in a blaze of glory, two victory streaks which W. L ' wrestlers had amassed ended by losses to Illinois and North Carolina. — AL DARBY. JUDGE SUTHERLAND Manager Schellenberg pinning his opponent in fhe Apprentice School meet. Graham of VJ . and L. completing a take-down in the same meet. ma, Russell, Coach Sn Manqan, Dangler, Th npson (Captain) Cap ' n Dick Smith, Coach; Thompson, Captain BASEBALL COACHING STAFF RICHARD A. SMITH Coach RONALD THOMPSON Captain (1940) ROBERT WILLIAM GARY, JR Captain (1941) ROBERT SHIMLER BOYCE Manager ARTHUR BURKE KOONTZ, JR Junior Manager BERNARD LEVIN Junior Manager MONOGRAM MEN HARRY KEATING BAUGHER CHARLES TERRY BLANDFORD (Mgr.) AUGUSTUS LEA BOOTH PRESTON RICE BROWN ROBERT CAVANNA JOHN JACOB DANGLER CHESTER ECCLESTON ROBERT WILLIAM GARY, JR. ROBERT MARTIN GREGERSON ROBERT HENRY KEIM JOHN JOSEPH MANGAN GEORGE HORNER MELVILLE, JR. FREDERICK HAZEN PITZER, JR. RONALD THOMPSON SEASON ' S RESULTS March March April April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May May 22— W. L. 29— W. L. I— W. L. 2_W. L. 4— W. L. 5— W. L. 6_W. L. I5_W. L. 16— W. L. 22— W. L 25— W. L. . .7; I— W. 2— W. 3— W. 8— W. 10— W. 13— W. 16— W. 17— W. L. . .2; L. . .8; L. . .9; L. . .2; L. . . 0: L. . .8; L. . .4; L. . .3; Won, 5 Ohio State .... Roanoke 5 William Mary . . 7 Richmond 7 N. C. State .... 7 Duke 19 North Carolina ... IB William Mary ... 7 N. C. State .... 5 George Washington . 7 V. P. 1 16 Navy 4 Maryland 13 George Washington . 10 Virginia 13 Richmond 3 V. P. 1 Virginia II Maryland 2 Lost, 14. RESUME OF SEASON The 1940 baseball season was a mediocre one for the Washington and Lee nine as the won and lost column showed a record of only five wins against fourteen loses. This poor showing, however, was somewhat offset by the brilliant work of several in- dividual stars. Bob Gregerson, ace hurler, won four of the five victories for the Generals, turning in two one-hit performances and an 8-0 shutout against V. P. I. Dick Smith, junior hurler, and Pres Brown also pitched creditable b all. Slugger Bob Keim led the W. L. hitters and was counted on at all times. He was ably supported by the dangerous bats of Captain Ronnie Thompson, Lea Booth, and Jack Dangler. Captain Dick ' s nine started the season off in an Impressive fashion by shutting out Ohio State 5-0 behind the one-hit pitching of Gregerson. But when the team took its annual spring trip, the Big Blue was so far off that five defeats had been chalked up by the time the tour was over. A 5-1 setback by the Roanoke nine was followed by losses to William and Mary, Richmond, N. C. State, and Duke. The North Carolina diamondmen also turned back the W. L. nine by the score of 18-1. The brightest spot of the disappointing trip was the fine pitching of Gregerson and Booth. The poor record was due largely to lack of experi- ence and also the lack of reserves was a plague to the team already handicapped by the absence of catcher Jack Man- gan suffering from a sore arm. hiitting the comeback trail after six straight defeats, Captain Dick Smith ' s diamondmen played inspired ball against their Williamsburg rivals to win their second game of the campaign. Brown and Joe Baugher were the big guns in the Generals ' attack each getting two hits out of Top: Ace Hurler Gregerson chalks Center: Al Davis taking a healthv Bottom: W. L. ' s Cavann Billy McCan anothe ganne. ry for the Generals, swing at the ball in the Virginia catches ball a half step ahead of of Virginia. Gary fagging Sonny Wholey out af third In Richmond ga four trips to the plate. Jack Mangan homered to en- able the Biq Blue to win the game 9-7. The next game was with N. C. State and with the combined efforts of Smith and Brown on the mound backed by Kelm ' s powerful bat the Generals were able to turn in a 7-5 win to revenge the previous 4-7 defeat by this same team. Sloppy fielding on the part of Washington and Lee broke an eighth-inninq 3-3 deadlock and scattered the joint seven-hit mound performance of Brown and Greger- son and enabled George Washington to win out by the score of 7-3. The same performance and wild pitching against V. P. I. was the cause of the second straight de- feat for the Big Blue team 16-7. The hitting of Thompson, Kelm and Dangler, and a homer by Brown were of no avail. Against Navy, Brown hurled a neat three-hit game, but several errors at crucial points was enough for the Annapolis nine to take the game 4-2. In the Maryland game v hlch ended 1 3-8 against the Generals the only bright spot was the he YV sllflqinc of Keim who was batting close to, Ineffectiveness of the pitching staff enabled Virginia ' s dangerous Wahoos to take an easy 1 3-2 win, and to bring the Generals ' losing streak to six straight for the second time In the season. Although the Blue was unable to do much against the Spiders of Richmond, being shut out by them 3-0, the Lexington team bounced back In their next encounter by winning their fourth game of the season with the impressive score of 8-0 against a fighting V. P. I. nine. Fine pitching by Gregerson who also ac- counted for two of the team ' s thirteen hits, and a home- run by Keim featured the breaking of a seven-game losing streak. The Generals were unable to keep In the win column for very long, however, as Virginia ' s rampant baseball nine nicked W. L. ' s starting hurler, Pres Brown, for four tallies In the first frame of their second encounter of the season to pile up an early lead which was never over- taken. The final score was I 1-4. Playing the last game of the season on Wilson field, the Big Blue defeated Maryland ' s crack aggregation 3-2 behind the masterful pitching of Gregerson. The sea- son ' s record of five wins against fourteen loses, while far from impressive, is still an improvement over the records of the past several years, excluding the 1939 season. Loses to the team will be heavy this year with Captain Ronnie Thompson, Lea Booth, Jack Dangler and J. C. Snidow not returning. Talent from the freshman team will be counted on heavily to plug up the most noticeable weak spots on the 1941 squad.— TIM DAVIS. Charlie Gilbert just clearing the pole bar FOREST FLETCHER THCK AT W. L JACK HENNEMIER Coach MICHAEL PUE CROCKER 1940 Co-Captain CHARLES CLYDE CURL, JR 1940 Co-Captain GEORGE MacGREGOR MURRAY, JR 1941 Co-Captain WILLIAM ALFRED MURRAY 1941 Co-Captain WALTER GUTHRIE 1940 Manager HENRY LEDERER ROEDIGER, JR 1941 Co-Manager KENNETH B. VAN DE WATER, JR 1941 Co-Manager ROBERT GIBSON BAKER Junior Manager Curl noses out his V. P. 1. opponents In the 100-yard dash. Maryland— Fifth Regiment Games; W. L, third. Southern Conference (Indoor): W. L. fourth. Cathohc U. Meet: W. L. relay team third. Penn Relays: W. L. mile relay team fourth. State Meet; W. L., second. TRUEHEART High hurlers Whaley. Soule, and Gwyn finishing In fine style In the V. P. I. meet BLUE (IND[I MEH MONOGRAM MEN Richard WInfleid Bolsseau Russell Glenn Browning Michael Pue Crocker Charles Clyde Curl, Jr. George Messenger Foote William Ellery Jennings James Roger McConnell Clifford Hewetson Muller, Jr George MacGregor Murray, William Alfred Murray Herbert Pincus Friedman Newell Charlton Gilbert Walter Russell Guthrie, Mgr William Miller Gwyn, Jr. William Curtis Soule William Eldred Whaley, Jr. Henry Harper Woods, Jr. Floyd Keron Yeomans Back Row: Guthrie (Manager), Foote, Perrin, W. A. Murray, G. M. Murray, Jennings, Woods, Yeomans, Rippetoe, Browning, He mier (Coach). Front Row: Friedman, Whaley, Trueheart, Muller, Curl, Crocker, Soule, Martin, McConnell, Fletcher (Coach). Freshman Football Won, 4; Lost, I HAROLD B. CUNNINGHAM, Coach ADRIAN BENDHEIM, Manager Freshman Basketball Won, 5; Lost, 7 HAROLD B. CUNNINGHAM, Coach HARRELL MORRIS. Manager Freshman Wrestling Won, I ; Lost, 3 A. E. MATHIS, Coach GREGG BURGER, Manager Freshman Baseball ._ Won, 5; Lost, 6 RILEY SMITH, Coach JULIUS STOMBOCK, Manager Freshman Track Won, 6; Lost, 3 JACK HENNEMIER, Coach WALTER GUTHRIE, Manager fHSHMAM TEAMS FOOTBALL NUMERAL MEN DAVID ELLERY BAMFORO WILLIAM HARRY BAUGHER, JR. ADRIAN LeROY BENDHEIM, JR. (Mgr; ALLEN HOUSTON BROCK HENRY KING CARTER PAUL GEORGE CAVALIERE JAY DEARDORFF COOK, JR. FRANK JOSEPH DiLORETO ALBERT HENRY DUDLEY, JR. PETER PATRICK DUNN JOHN GEORGE FOX WILLIAM HAMPTON FURMAN JAMES CHARLES GRAFF LEON HARRIS, JR. DONALD JOHNSTON CHARLES RAY KEELING JOSEPH SHERIDAN KEELTY EDMUND POND LAWRENCE EDMUND WILSON MARX ROBERT COULBOURNE MEHORTER ALEXANDER L. MICHAUX, JR. WILLIAM JAMES MULLEN JEFFERSON F. PUCKETT, JR. JOHN FRANCIS ROEHL DAVID DAWSON RUSSELL ROY BAUGHER SIMMONS ROGER MICHAEL SOTH CLARENCE BILLY STEPHENSON MARSHALL TERRELL STEVES EDWARD C. WADDINGTON, JR. SAMUEL CLAYTON WILLIAMS BASKETBALL NUMERAL MEN WILLIAM FREDERICK ALLISON CLARENCE E. BALLENGER, JR. WILLIAM HARRY BAUGHER. JR. BILL BURRIS BRYAN JAY DEARDORFF COOK, JR. LEON HARRIS, JR. WILLIAM RILEY MALLOY HARRELL F. MORRIS, Mgr. GRANT EARL MOUSER. Ill JOHN FRANCIS ROEHL DAVIS DAV 50N RUSSELL JULIAN POLK STUART SMITH SAMUEL SLAYTON WILLIAMS GEORGE TWYMAN WOOD Third Row: Cunningham (Coach) Mouser, Cook, Morris (Mgr.). Second Row: Allison. Roehl. Bonham, Harris, Wood. Front Row: Bryan, Roehl, McCormick, Ballenger (Capt.), Mallov, Smith, Baugher. WRESTLING NUMERAL MEN JAMES FREDERICK BERRY FRANK GREGG BURGER. Mqr, JOHN SEBASTIAN DERR DAVID RHODES EMBRY ROBERT d ' AURIA HOLT JOHN RICHARD JEFFREY WILLIAM RILEY MALLOY VERNON BURNETT MILLSAP WILLIAM JOSEPH MUEHLEISEN ROGER MICHAEL SOTH EDWARD C. WADDINGTON, JR. Standing: Burger (Manager), Jeffrey. Sofh. Waddlngton. Muehleisen, Mathi. (Coach), Seated: Berry. Millsap. Derr. Holt. Embry, Mallory. BASEBALL NUMERAL MEN THEODORE ROBERT CiESL RICH ' A-R SMITH ELLI5 GEORGEFDBtl r ' ESHELIv AN GORDON DUVAL GARY MORTON HARRISON JOYCE JOHN RILEY LIGON BALFOUR DAVIS MATTOX FLOYD KNIGHT McKENNA DANIEL BMLEY OWEN, JR. THEODORE PEARSON JULIUS BOYD STOMBOCK, Mgr. JAMES WILLIAM WHEATER ROBERT LAMAR YORK First Row: Wheater. Wheeler York Estielman. McKenna Privett Joyce Second Row: Gary Galloway P Goldstein, Zombro, Stombock. Thirc Row: Owen, Mattox. East- NUMERAL MEN FREDERICK HAMER BERRY ROLAND HARTZELL BOL ' ARD LILLARD McEWAN A, LOR BEN WEILLE DITTO JOSEPH FRANKLIN ELLIS, JR. CHARLES PHILIP GRESHAM FRANKLIN GRUESSER RICHARD JAMES HOUSKA HARRY CLYDE KELLER ARTHUR HERBERT LaMONTAGUE GEORGE LOGAN LUCAS JAMES TYLER RAMSEY I. V. RUNYAN JAY ARMAND SILVERSTEIN PHILIP KEITH SKILLMAN HORACE KENT TENNEY. Ill LEASTER ROBERT WELLER, III First Row: Van dc Water (Mgr.) Berry. Runyan. Shute. Lucas. Silver stein, Ditto, Ellis, Bolyard. Roedige (Mgr). Second Row: Gruesser. Ten l TJ E. PARKER TW0M8LY Coach N (i (i E N E HLS STAFF E. P. TWOMBLY . . Coach PAUL DOUGLAS ROBERT SHIMLER BOYCE BROWN . Capta n . Manager RESULTS W. L ... 12; North Carolina 63 W. L North Carolina State • ... 49 W. L V. P. 1 30 W. L W, L 24: Duke . 50- . . 50: . . 33; . 51 William and Mary . ... 25 W. L 26- ... 25 W L ... 45; Virginia . . 42 Won. 3; Lost, 4. Robert Shimler Boyce Major Monogram Paul Douglas Brown Manager SOUTHERN CONFER ENCE TOURNAMENT MONOGRAM MEN Donald James Crawford Donald Everett Garretson Newell Charl+on Gilbert Benjamin Evans Jasper Linton Fairfax Murdoch Harold Clifton Pierce, Jr FredericI: Hazen Pitzer, Jr. George Warren Priest Donald Leo Richardson, Jr William Arthur Webster. J Webster. Murdock. Ga Faced with the responsibility of building a team around four returning lettermen, Coach Cy Twombly worked hard with a small and Inexperienced group of swimming candidates, and they responded by winning three of seven rapid-fire meets. The team also finished fifth in the Southern Conference meet at Biacksburg. Before the season began, Coach Twombly predicted that his mermen would be lucky to win a single meet, but had it not been for several tough breaks the W. L. swimmers might have ended the season with a winnmg percentage. The two Southern Conference powers, North Carolina and Duke, which finished first and second respectively in the conference meet, were the only rivals of the Blue to defeat them by a decisive margin. In losing to North Carolina State in the second meet of the season the W. L. medley relay team of Bill Webster, Lynn Murdock, and Don Garretson bettered the then standing confer- ence mark of 3: 1 7.4 by two full seconds. The Blue ' s other loss, to the University of Virginia team, was determined by the result of the free style relay which the Wahoos won. The week between February 14 and February 20 was the most successful for Twombly ' s swimmers. During that span the W. L, team won all three of its meets, defeating V. P. I., W. M., and Clemson in quick suc- cession. In the Southern Conference meet, W. L. won fifth place by virtue of a second by the medley relay team of Webster, Murdock, and Garretson who finished behind the record-smashing North Carolina trio; a third by Cap- tain Bob Boyce in the dive; and another third by sopho- more Billy Webster in the back stroke. Evans Jasper was elected to the captaincy of the 1942 team at the close of the season. — BILL NOONAN. ck Row, left to right: Twombly (Coach), Crawford, Gilbert, Priest, Richardson, Brown (Manager). Front Ro Pitzer, Murdock, Webster, Boyce (Captain), Pierce, Jasper, Garretson. CLAUDE WALKER Captain— 1941 VI U L r —i Mi .I.. Williams sinks a hard one. STAFF E. P. TWOMBLY Coach EARL MORGAN, JR 1940 Captain CLAUDE WALKER 1941 Captain WILLIAM TOWNES LEA Manager RESULTS March 18— W. L. 4 ; Ohio State . . , 5 April 27— W. L. . 4 1-2; Virginia ..4 1-2 March 22— W. L. 6 ; Pennsylvania . . 3 April 29— W. L. 5 : Apprentice School I April 17— W. L. 16 1-2; William and Mary . I 1-2 May 10— W. L. 7 1-2; Duke 10 1-2 April 22— W. L. 12 ; Hampden-Sydney 6 May I I— S. C. Meet at Greensboro. Won, 4; Lost, 2; Tied, I. MONOGRAM MEN Lupton Avery Jack Calvert Jones Earl Morgan. Jr. Claude Moore Walker Edv ard Emerson Brown, Jr. William Townes Lea, Mgr. Guy Coleman Oswalt Alonzo McKee Wing, III Lea, Jones, Avery. Morgan, Oswalt, Walker, (Cy) Tworrbly, Coach. ) T E N H IS STAFF OLLINGER CRENSHAW Coach T. KENNEDY HELM Manager ROBERT LYLE ROBERTSON Co-Captain WILLIAM CRANE WASHBURN Co-Captain 1940 RESULTS March 27— W. April I I— W. April 13— W. April 15— W. April 16— W. L April 22— W. April 21 — W. April 27— W. April 29— W. May I— W. May 2— W. . 1: 2 7 . 7 7 . 1; 6- 3 9- Bowdoin College I Virginia 7 Wake Forest 2 George Washington .... 2 William and Mary North Carolina 9 Davidson 6 Wofford i Eton I Virginia 4 Richmond 7; Lost, 4. MONOGRAMS AWARDED Jack Barrie William James Douglas T. Kennedy Helm, J John Kenneth Mallory, J Mc Richard Harold Pinck Robert Lyie Robertson Richard Buckner Spindle, III William Crane Washburn RICHARD PINCK Captain Helm (Manager), Mallory, Pinck, Crenshaw (Coach), Robertson (Co-Captain), Spindl. Washburn (Co-Captain). Back Row: Graham, Peeples. Clendaniel, Miller, Harrod, Sartor (Manager). Front Row: | e. Murray, Fletcher (Coach), W. Murray. j STAFF FOREST FLETCHER Coach GEORGE MacGREGOR MURRAY, JR Co-Captain WILLIAM ALFRED MURRAY Co-Captain CHARLES LANE SARTOR Manager RESULTS (Low Score Wins) Oct. 25— W. L. . 16; Richmond 42 November 8— State Meet, W. L.. second. Nov. 2— W. L. . 40; Maryland 19 November 18— Southern Conference Meet, Cliff MuHer Nov. 14— W. L . , 25: V, P. 1 30 tti ' d- Won, 2; Lost, I MONOGRAM MEN Kenneth Skau Clendaniel Clifford Hewetson Muller, Jr. William Alfred Murray Samuel John Graham, Jr. George MacGregor Murray, Jr. John Newton Peeples Walter DeForrest Harrod Charles Lane Sartor, Mgr. FRESHMAN NUMERALS Frederick William Bauer Thomas Joseph Charles Jay Nevin Wemple Earl Palmer Brown Everett Joseph Schneider, Jr. Charles Reynolds Wooters, 111 (DOSS ( U H T D y um ALEX BRATENAHL No. I ARTHUR CLARENDON SMITH, JR No. 6 WILLIAM OSCAR SHROPSHIRE No. 2 JAMES HUGHSON WILLIS No. 7 JOHN STUART HUNT No. 3 WILLIAM MICAJAH MARTIN Stroke WILLIAM BRADFORD DUNSON No. 4 PHILIP ABNEY WILHITE, JR Coxswain DOUGLAS WAYNE HOUSE No. 5 WILLIAM MICAJAH MARTIN Captain GEORGE BLAKELEY HARRISON Manaqer Lost to Rollins SEASON ' S RESULTS I 1-2 lengtlis Lost to Taper Academy I 3-4 lengths W. L. carmen ready to start against the Rollins crew. LACHOSSt STAFF LARKIN HUNDLEY FARINHOLT Coach JOHN GOODWIN ALNUTT Captain SIDNEY ISENBERS Manager TEAM YOUNG Goalie ALNUTT Point FARRAR Center Point GOURDON First Defense PRIDHAM Second Defense BOYD Center HENDERSON Second Aftacic BERGHAUS First Attack READ Out Home REFO In Home HAISLIP In Home GAMES w. and L w. and L. w. and L w. and L w. and L w. and L w. and L w. and L w. and L w. and L Navy B 5 Swarthmore 4 Westchester S. Tchrs. Col. Dub 2 Washington Lacrosse Club 4 Virginia I Duke 5 North Carolina .... 6 North Carolina .... 4 Virginia : Lost 4. Second Consecutive Dixie League Championship SHERMAN HENDERSON Captain To the Left, Top: Squad. Front Row, La Motte, Boyd (C), AInutt, Henderson, Young. Back Row, Read, Kadis, Lanier, Farrar, Gourdcn, Haslip. Top Center: The open- ing face-off of W. and L. ' s stickmen against North Caro- lina in crucial league game on Wilson Field. Bottom, Center: Captain Boyd, Pridham, Berghaus, and Refo lead attack in North Carolina game. Bottom: The W. and L bench during half time of North Carolina game- score, W. and L., b; N. C, 4. Forest Fletcher, Cy Twombly. HENRY PARR BAKER E. PARKER TWOMBLY STUDENT MEMBERS FOREST FLETCHER PAUL EMiLE GOURDON, JR, FINAL INTRAMURAL STANDINGS 1939-40 Kappa Alpha 330 Beta Theta PI 203.5 Phi Delta Theta 170 Delta Tau Delta 167 Phi Kappa Psi 157 Pi Kappa Alpha 116 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 113 Phi Epsilon Pi 91 Phi Kappa Sigma 88 Alpha Tau Omega 78 Delta Upsilon 76 Pi Kappa Phi 64 Kappa Sigma 63 Sigma Ch! 62 Lambda Chi Alpha 61 Zeta Beta Tau 61 Non-Fraternity Union 45 Sigma Nu 24.5 Phi Gamma Delta 22 INDIVIDUAL POINT SCORERS Robert Lyle Robertson 79 Robert Wilson Powers 72 Lawrence John Fisher, Jr 65 Robert Steele Hutcheson, Jr 58 William Miller Gwyn, Jr 50 Edward Earl Alverson 41 Stanley Robert Goldstein 40 Herbert Kelly Garges, Jr 38 Franklin Scott Smither 33 James Robert Howard 31 INMMUI AL MB NFLE TEAM Standing: Greenblatt, Blalely, Worms (Manager), Ewing (Coach), Stow (Coach), Wood (Captain). Handy, Clark. Kneeling: OConnell, Benson, Henry, Conover, Smith, Daniel, Agnor, Briggs, Garten (Range Officer), Oast. Rear, left to right: Millar, Conover, Hall, Alsenberg (Manager). Front: Humphries, Blackburn, Murchison (Capta Pendleton, Wehncke. FENCIH mSMkW TENNIS Harrelson (Capt.), Morris, Sharitz, Kopald, Taggert. Back Row, left to right: Twombly (Coach), Hymers, Christam. McKelway, Hlte, Babcock, Brower (Manager). Front Row: Brown, Bauer, Mehorter, O ' Connell, Dehaven. FI ESHMAN SWIMMING Some snapshots represenfative of fraternity life . . . Inter-Murals . . . Fun Week . . . Week end . . . Study . . . Homecoming decoration . . . Incidentals . . . Pledge training . . . Relaxation . . . Meal time . . . After lunch get-together. u 1 J Officers JAMES HUBERT PRICE, JR President JEAN SIDNEY FRIEDBERG CHARLES CAMERON DEAN Secretary Vice-President Members CHARLES EDWARD WAGG Phi Kappa Psi FRANK LINTON LaMOTTE, JR Beta Theta Pi LAWRENCE JOHN FISHER, JR Kappa Alpha ALFRED THOMAS BISHOP. JR. . . Alpha Tau Omega GRADY HENRY FORGY, JR Sigma Chi CHARLES CAMERON DEAN . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon HAMILTON PHILLIPS FOX, JR. . . Phi Gamma Delta CLYDE ELLSWORTH SMITH, JR Kappa Sigma RAYMOND BOURCEY WHITAKER .... Sigma Nu JOHN WALTER STOWERS Phi Delta Theta WILLIAM GILBERT BARROWS, JR. . Pi Kappa Alpha JAMES HUBERT PRICE, JR Phi Kappa Sigma WALTER JETER WILKINS. JR. . . . Delta Tau Delta KENNETH 8. VAN DE WATER, JR. . . Pi Kappa Phi JEAN SIDNEY FRIEDBERG Zeta Beta Tau SIDNEY ISENBERG Phi Epsilon Pi CHARLES LEE HOBSON Lambda Chi Alpha RICHARD LOESCH SAUNDERS .... Delta Upsilon . i jM First Row: Koontz, Stewart, Fittipoldi, Murdock, Dabney, Weller. Second Row: Babcock, LaPlante, Broders, Williams, Fuller, Dodd. Third Row: Himes, Bell, Pope, Gilbert. Simpson, Cavanna. Fourth Row: Donnan, Mankin, Rehr, Wooters, Phillips, Smith. Fifth Row: Harter, Hauslein, Armstrong, Eck. Millar, Crawford. Sixth Row: Peacock, Snyder, Nelson, Yeomans, Robb, E. Wagg, Reynolds, PHI KAPPA PSI fes-r? — VIRGINIA BETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED FOUNDED AT WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON Officers HAROLD ROCHELLE LEVY President WILLIAM A. M. DABNEY Vice-President WILLIAM VICTOR FITTIPOLDI Treasurer RICHARD THOMAS WRIGHT Secretary Fratres in Facullate Dickey Fitzgerald Flournoy Livingston Waddell Smith John Alexander Veech Fra+res in Universitate Class of 1941 Arthur W, Armstrong, Jr William Victor Fittipoldl Newell Charlton Gilbert Jackson Armstrong Haus Laurence Taylor Himes Alexandei Simpson, Jr. Allen Thomas Snyder Charles Edgar Wagg. Jr Class of 1942 Robert Cavanna William A. M. Dabney Charlton Thomas Fuller Douglas Wayne House Arthur Burke Koontz, Jr. Harold Rochelle Levy Joseph Allen Overton, J John Hunt Peacock William Anderson Phill Louis Sands Rehr Wallace Reynolds P5 Robert Paul Schellenberg Herbert Morrison Weed Robert Loring Wilson Richard Thomas Wright Floyd Kiron Yeomans Class of 1943 Frank Rosebro Bell, Jr, Donald James Crawford Thomas Morgan Dodd Samuel John Graham, Jr Robert Arthur Hancock James Gamelin LaPiante Hudson Colquhoun Millar, Jr Linton Fairfax Murdock Morrison Ray Nelson Edwin Flemmlng Robb, Jr Charles Thomas Sardeson Ernest Edward Smith Robert Cochran Wagg Lester Robert Weller, III. William Webb Babcock John Arthur Bonham Charles William Broders Edmund Arthur Donnan, Jr Class of 1944 John William Eck John David Harter Haven Winslow Mankin Walter Scott Pope James Elliott Stewart Walter Stuart George Alvin Williams, Jr. Charles Reynolds Woofers. First Row: Michael. Stilwell, W. Jasper, Marsteller, Bratenahl, Scliultz, LaMotte. Second Row: Watt, Putnam. Barrie, Carr. McConnell, Shroyer, Boyd. Third Row: Torrington, Wilson, Redman, Davidson, Johnson, Holekamp, Lanier. Fourth Row: Smith, Faison, Tyson, McClure, Williams, Parton, Buchanan. Fifth Row: Lee, Leake, Woods, Kimbrough, Taggart, Jarvis, Shannon. Sixth Row: Read, Lambert, MeGehee, Farrar, Lewis, Campbell, E. Jasper, Baker. BETA THETA PI ALPHA RHO CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1856 FOUNDED MIAMI UNIVERSITY, Officers FREDERIC BREAKSPEARE FARRAR President WILLIAM LEE SHANNON Recorder ROBERT EDMUND LEE Secretary MAHHEW THOMPSON McLURE. Ill Treasurer Fratres In Urbe Theodore F. Morton D. Allen Penick Hugh A. White Graham Robinson Fra+er in Facul+a+e Lewis Daniel Williams Fra+res in Universi+ate Class of 1941 Alexander Bratenahl William Anderson Martseller William Lee Shannon Frederic Breakspeare Farrar James Roger McConnell Richard Worthington Smith Robert Edmund Lee John Magruder Read, Jr. William James Torrington, Jr Richard Perkins Ruoff Class of 1942 Paul Baker, Jr. Beniamin Evans Jasper George Frederick Parton, Jr. Jack Barrie William Henderson Jasper Robert Francis Schultz Edgar McLouIs P. D. Boyd Frank Linton La Motte, Jr. Michael Glover Watt Robert Flshburne Campbell, Jr. Charles Hanna Lanier Henry Harper Woods, Jr. Class of 1943 William Houghton Davidson Robert Sanders Leake Robert Lee Michael Stuart Moore Faison Robert Hill Lewis. Jr. Louis Walls Shroyer, III Franklin Gruesser Matthew Thompson McClure, III Ralph Scott Taggart Houston Magill Kimbrough John Webster McGehee, Jr. Robert Parker Tyson Robert Stanley Lambert, Jr. Thomas Carlyle Wilson, Jr. Class of 1944 George Cumming Buchanan Frank Nichols Jarvis Julian Polk Stuart Smith Herman M. Carr, Jr. Clarence Freeman Johnson. Jr. Thomas Leete Stilwell Richard Ernest Holekamp, Jr. Donald Hardie Putnam, Jr. Samuel Clayton Williams Bvrcn Parmer Redman WMM First Row: J. P. Jordan, Hopkins. Martin, Sartor, Eglin, Yonge. Second Row: Wolf, Donoho, Oast. Briggs, Nelson, Burns. Third Row: Rives, J. L. Jordan, Toalson. Campbell, Woosley, Jete Fourth Row: Walters, Beale, Talbott, Fisher, Miller, Derr. Fifth Row: McGraw, Wall, Hager. Davis, H. Jeter. KAPPA ALPHA ALPHA ESTABLISHED 1865 CHAPTER FOUNDED AT WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY. 1865 Officers CLIFFORD LOGAN WALTERS President LAWRENCE JOHN FISHER, JR Vice-President HENRY MATTHEW YONGE Secretary JAMES LUTHER JORDAN, JR Treasurer Norman W. Burgess Colonel W. A. Burgess John Campbell Colonel W, C. Couper Colonel G. A. Derbyshire Samuel Dunlap, Sr. Fratres in Urbe Captain W, B. Gibbs Benjamin Huger Benjamin Huger, Jr. Colonel W. M. Hundley Captain G. D. Letcher Colonel Francis Mallory Major H. C. Mann Colonel H. M. Read Major J. E. Townes Captain J. J. MacCarthay S. B. Williamson Major G. D. Wiltshire John Alexander Grahan William Miller Hinton Carl Edward Burleson John Lyie Campbell. Jr Thomas Martin Ford, Jr Alvin Thornton Beale William Dunlap Burns. Jr Truman Dent Donoho Lawrence John Fisher. Jr Fra+res in Facul+a+e William Haywood Moreland Fratres in Universitafe Class of 1941 Robert McLean Jeter. Jr. Frank Malcom Martin Forrest Wall Class of 1942 William Norman HopHns Horace Hearne Jeter James Luther Jordan Thomas Bert Nelson Green Rives. Jr. John Robert Taylor John Higgins Williams Cash Taylor Skarda Clifford Logan Walters Herbert Clyde Wolf, Jr. Charles Lane Sartor Glen Francis Toalson Richard Hill Turner, III. Henry Matthew Yonge James Hinton Woosley Edward Earl Alverson Richard Bryan Raymond Marshall Briggs Thomas Oliver Davis, Jr. John Sebastian Derr Richard Carleton Eglin Class of 1943 Wllber Benjamin Hager Class of 1944 Roland Percy Ernst John Pearson Jordan William Charles McGraw, Jr Jack Clary Murrell James Kingston Walters William Read Miller. III. William Henry Oast William Randolph Talbott. Jr First Row: Justice, R. Taylor, Garrow, Devine, Walker, C. Taylo; Second Row: Hauser, Cox. Grubbs, Tolley. Cronin, Morris. Third Row: Bishop. Gurkin. Gary. Harris, Buchholz, Pitzer. Fourth Row: Dobbins. Pierce, Drake, Woodward, Graff, Wood. Fifth Row: Ames, Richardson, Evans, Gardinet. Bowie, Upchurcl ALPHA TAU OMEGA VIRGINIA BETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1865 FOUNDED AT VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. 1865 Officers ALFRED THOMAS BISHOP, JR President JAMES B. RICHARDSON, JR Vice-President HARRELL FENNELL MORRIS Secretary HERBERT WOODV ARD, JR Treasurer Fra+er in Urbe Matthew W. Paxton, Jr. Prater in Facul+a+e Henry Kil ' inger Young Fra+res in Universita+e Class of 1941 Robert Harding Adams Donald Mur-ay Biichholi Aubrey A. Houser, Jr. Sannuel Roberts Ames Emery Cox, Jr. Charles James Hughes Robert Gaily Barr Howard Wesley Dobbins Daniel Ray Justice Jose.oh A. Biliingsley, Jr. James Vv ' are Gardiner James B. Richardson, Jr. Alfred Thomas Bishop, Jr. John Arch Gurtin, Jr. Cecil Wood Taylor Allen Max Brombacher Herbert Morrison Woodward, Jr Class of 1942 Horace Jackson Cary, III Joseph Henry Grubbs, Jr. Frederick Hazen pitzer John Wanroy Garrov , Jr. Harrell Fennel! Morris Benton Carothers Tolley, Jr. Class of 1943 Lllllard McEwan Ailor Floyd Knight McKerna Berry George Pierce, Jr. Emmet Tyson Drake Melvin Neely Young Class of 1944 Allen Houston Brock James Charles Graff William Riley Malloy G. Richard Cronin Leon Harris, Jr. John Schuber Charles Joseph Devine, Jr. Donald Johnston Robert Baird Taylor Edward Ferguson Devol, Jr. Jeams Lynwood King Alexander Hamilton Walker James Clifford Evans George Twyman Wood MlYMhj First Row (Top Row): Wersel, Snobble, Kearns, Wadlington. W. Martin, Roehl, G. Murray Second Row: Jones, Brown, Jackson, Wit hrow. Gary, Walker, Ditto Third Row: Zumkeller, Cooper, Wiihite. Tatum, Matthews, Keehn, Jeffrey Fourth Row: W. Murray, Jennings. Lemkuhl. Silman. Dickens, Burks, G. Forgy Fifth Row: Parsons, Kenna, H. Martin, J. Forgy, Lyons, Dickinson Sixth Row: Johnston, Calvert. Hatch. Breitung, McCaskili. Soth SIGMA CHI ESTABLISHED H A FOUNDED T E R UNIVERSITY, Officers GEORGE MacGREGOR MURRAY, JR President WILLIAM ELLERY JENNINGS Vice-President EDWARD CALOHILL BURKS Secretary RALPH EDWARD KEEHN Treasurer Dr. George H. Denny Fratres in Urbe Gen. Chas. E. Kilbourne Samuel Wright Rayder Haskell Tyndall Dickinson Robert William Gary, Jr. Ralph Edward Keehn Fratres In Universl+a+e Class of 1941 Parker Jones Matthews George MacGregor Murray, Jr William Alfred Murray Richard Rowan Parsons James Blake Snobble Horace Fulton Sutherland Courtney Young Waddllngton Edward Calohill Burks Homer Derrell Dickens Grady Henry Forgy, Jr. William Ellery Jennings Class of 1942 Gene Ray Johnston George Elliot Kearns, Jr. Lee Mountcastie Kenna Charles A. Lemkuhl, Jr. William Micajah Martin Austin McCaskill Robert Frank Wersel Philip Abney Wllhite, Jr Paul Robert Zumkeller Edward Mitchell Cooper Class of 1943 Ben Weille Ditto Lawton McCandles James Carroll Walker Albert Fischer Breituog William Baird Brown John Robert Forgy James Pryor Gilman Beverly Randolph Hatch Class of 1944 Charles Borden Jackson John Richard Jeffrey William Keller Jones Edward Paul Lyons, Jr. Harry Leighton Martin John Francis .Roehi Roger Michael Soth John Franklin Tatum James Edgar Wlthrow First Row Moore, Ward. Orslnger, Smith, Cofield, McCamish, Dear. Second Row: Blaikie, Noonan, Peeples, Skarda, Goode, Trice. Adams. Third Row: Hudson, Paschal, Rockwell, McCormick, Shepard, Nicolson, Tun Fourth Row: Hood, Webb, Duchossois, Lamarr, Cook, Ellis, Boyce. Fifth Row: Wakefield, Lehr. Clark, Bagley, Morris, Van Voast. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON VIRGINIA SIGMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1867 FOUNDED AT ALA AM A UNIVERSITY, Officers ROBERT SHIMLER BOYCE Pre EDWARD HARRISON TRICE, JR Vice-President JOHN WILLIAM GOODE Secretary CHARLES FRANK BAGLEY, JR Treasurer Frafres In Urbe W. L. Forester J. Hennemier W. M. McElwe Frank Johnson Gllli. Fratres in Facul+afe Charles Rice McDowell Fratres in Universitate Class of 1941 Charles Frank Bagley. Jr Robert Shimier Boyce Robert Hedrick Cofield Cameron Charles Dean Ralph Lehr Thomas George Morris Lynell Griffith Skarda Arthur Clarendo n Smith, Jr Edward Harrison Trice, Jr Herbert Van Voast, Jr. Benton McM. Wakefield Jonathan Westervelt Wan Lawrence Jewell Bradford Richard Clarence Burton James Roland Camm Class of 1942 Charles Green Carter John Lloyd Dorsey, III. Class of 1943 Louis Aubry Pridham Charles Lee Refo Donald Clark Turner Virgil Cornelius Adams, Jr, James Hansen Blaikie Joseph Franklin Ellis. Jr. John William Goode, Jr. Jefferson Wilmoth Hudson Douglas Willis McCammish William Joseph Noonan Charles Gunther Orsinger Daniel Bailey Owen, Jr. Frank Lafayette Paschal, Jr. John Newton Peeples Albert Gallatan Rhea, III. Richard Hance Shephard James Bundy Stewart William Baxter Webb Guy Peace Clark Jay Deardorff Cook, Jr. Richard Louis Duchossois William James Forrestel Class of 1944 Clifton Rodes h4ood Clarence DuBose Lamar John Newton McCormlcl: Robert Coulbourne Mehorter Robert Henry Moore. Jr. William Perrin Nicolson, III. Richard Rockwell Lloyd Luther Ward, Jr. First Row: Barrow, Young, Barnekov, Swinford, Bancroft, Sutherland Second Row: Heinecke, Baldwin, Lau. Fox, Marshall, Campbell Third Row: Wiggins. Evans, Myers. Doherty, Mouser, Aberg Fourth Row: Frohing, Pellington, Suarez. Hernandez. Perry. Deyo Fifth Row: Jones, Russell, Gillespie, Shellabarger, Kiem. Sevier Sixth Row: Gilmer. Sherman, Kirkpatrick, Stevenson, Giebel, Stanle ' PHI GAMMA DELTA ZETA DEUTERON CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1869 FOUNDED AT WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON, 1848 Officers HOMER AUGUSTUS JONES, JR President JOHN THOMAS PERRY Treasurer JAMES CARLOS HERNANDEZ Recording Secretary HAMILTON PHILLIPS FOX, JR Corresponding Secretary JOHN WINFIELD DEYO Historian William Gleason Bean Frafres in Facultate Ollinger Crenshaw Larkin Hundley Farlnholt Francis Pendleton Gaines Frafres in Unlversitate Class of 1941 Hamilton Phillips Fox, Jr. James Carlos Hernandez Homer Augustus Jones, Jr Robert Henry Keim John Thomas Perry Burrell Lee Shaw Class of 1942 Walter Charles Aberg, Jr Christopher C. Barnekov Frederick Thornton Bromm Elliot Wilson Butts, Jr. John Winfield Deyo Jack James Doherty Walter Scott Gilmer Michael Willis Lau Robert Morris Lawrence Mellor William Stevensor Ramon Miguel Suarez Class of 1943 Donald Hurlbert Adams George Robert Eshelman Edward Lawrence Frohring John Lee Kirkpatrick Kenneth Rene Merrill Robert Brown Myers Robert Masters Russell William Kearney Sevier David S. Shellabarger, Jr. John Wofford Stanley James S. Sutherland, III. Charles William Swinford William Howard Bancroft, Jr Roger Lee Campbell Waverly Chester Evans, Jr. Robert Randall Giebel Bryant Welsh Gillespie, III. John Francis Ginestra Class of 1944 William Thomas Hoblitzell Gustave Edward Heinecke Edmund Pond Lawrence Robert Lee Marshall, Jr. Charles Alexander Mead, Jr Grant Earl Mouser. III. Ernest John Pellington John Henry Sherman Geo. James Sterling Thompson, Jr Robert RInker Tresslar Eugene Selby Wiggins. Jr. James William Young First Row: Heard, Embry, Millsap, Dunn, Crittenden, Noll, Cogtiill. Second Row: Gunn, Hill, Evans, Sloan, Kohr. Evans. Morris. Third Row: Bedinger, Herndon, Scott, Harrison, Chapman, Soule, Baker. Fourth Row: Runyan, Stevenson, Norton, Scott, Sweeney, Embry, McKinney. Fifth Row: Smith. Daniels, Hall, Scofield, Hogge, Blackburn. KAPPA SIGMA M U C H A P R ESTABLISHED 1873 FOUNDED AT UNIVERSITY OF VIRGIN Officers ARCHIE WALLACE HILL. JR President BEVERLY THOMAS FIT2PATRICK Vice-President BUFORD STUART STEPHENSON Secretary WILLIAM JOHN DANIEL Treasurer RICHARD MIDDLETON HERNDON . . Master of Ceremonies Frafer in Facultate Robert Henrv Tuclcer William R. Brown Edward Parker Davis Fratres in Urbe Charles E. Friend Richard M. Irby Earl Morgan Robert E. Witt Robert R. Witt Charles Hickerson Chapman. Jr Robert Byrd Epsy William Leroy Evans, Jr. Fratres in Universlta+e Class of 1941 Richard Middleton Herndon Archie Wallace Hill, Jr. Elijah Monroe Hogge Samuel Orr Pruitt, Jr. Robert Neavling Sweeney William Curtis Soule Robert Gibson Baker William John Daniel Oscar Carroll Dunn John Alden Embry, Jr Class of 1942 Edmund McAshan Fountaii William Bessent Gunn George Blakeley Harrison William Townes Lea William John Scott, Jr. Richard Thorne Sloan Clyde Elsworth Smith, Jr. Buford Stuart Stephenson George Templeton Blackbu Beverly Thomas Fitzpatrlck John Mallory Hackney, Jr. Class of 1943 Robert T. MacCacr-.ran Barton Wlstar Morris, Jr John Beniamen Raaen, Jr I. V. Runyan Marlon Upshur Scott Phillip Keith Shute Kenneth Lasslter Coghlll Thomas Dudley Crittenden Francis Scott Crupper David Rhodes Embry Jack Sewall Evans Class of 1944 William Horace Hall Richard Lewis Heard Paul Theodore Kohr James Mortimer McKinney Balfourd Davis Mattox Vernon Burnett Millsap William Frederick Noll, Jr John Dobson Schofield, III. Horace Kent Tennev, IN. First Row: Crook, Harding, Schumate, Downie, Bassett, Deans, LaMontagne. Second Row: Roberts, Barns, Ewing, Whitaker, Sizemore, Godehn, Armstrong. Third Row: Martin, Carter, Kale, Nellson, Haley, Windsor. Berry. Fourtti Row: Steves, Echols, Alford, Hawkins, Brainard, R. Hamilton, Nichols. Carver Fifth Row: Wells, Goodpasture, Jefferson. Smith. Lanich, Remberf, Atwood. Selbert Sixth Row: Daves, Keller, C. H. Smith, Worrell. Clayton, W. Hamilton, Schneider, Theur. SIGMA NU LAMBDA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED FOUNDED AT VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. 1869 Officers RUFUS HALE SHUMATE President EDWARD CARTER CROOK Vice-President WALTER GREGORY DOWNIE Secretary DONALD JOHN GODEHN Treasurer Colonel Bates Major Clarkson Ralph Daves Fratres in Urbe Robert Hutcheson Major Groves John T. Preston Colonel Purdue Richard A. Smith Rev. Thomas Wright Frater in Facultate Glover Dunn Hancock Edward Carter Crook Ernest Vaughn Echols George Gordon Alford Billie Bert Armstrong John Morris Atv ood Richard Miller Bassett Robert BIdwell Brainard. Jr Willard Susong Carter James Herman Daves, Jr, Malcolm Arnold Deans. Jr. Fratres in Universitafe Class of 1941 Donald John Godehn Class of 1942 Walter Gregory Downie Samuel Russell Hawkins Class of 1943 William Cabrillo Hamilton Russell Henderson Kale, Jr. Harry Clyde Keller Arthur Herbert LaMontagne Howard Benjamin Nichols Russell Hugh Neilson. Jr. Porcher Gaillard Rembert Rufus Hale Shumate James Wellford Martin. Jr Finley Page Seibert, Jr. Raymond Bourcy Whitaker Richard Mansfield Roberts Charles Henry Smith. Jr. Edmond Daniel Wells, Jr. Wilbur C. Windsor, Jr. Robert Mitchell Worrell Paul Dryden Barns, Jr. James Frederick Berry Ashby Robertson Carver Wallace Edward Clayton Robert Ewing Class of 1944 Frank Goodpasture, Jr. Robert Pendleton Haley Richmond Harrison Hamilto Richard Harding James Stafford Jefferson Lloyd Jackson Lanich, Jr. Everett Joseph Schneider, Jr William Gray Sizemore Roscoe Blaine Smith, Jr. Marshall Terrell Steves John Courtney Theurer First Row: Mize, Lawton. Baker, Peabody, Henderson, Smart Second Row: Elmore, Maury, Bryan, Humphreys, Dunson, Sellers Third Row: Buford. McCullough. Brizendine, Hunt, Reynolds, Gresha Fourth Row: Shropshire, Didier, Taylor, Day, Keeler, Allison Fifth Row: Stowers, Burger, Manger. Walker, Neal, Lykes PHI DELTA THETA VIRGINIA ZETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1887 • FOUNDED AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY, 1848 Officers FRANCIS THORNTON STRANG President CLAUDE MOORE WALKER Vice-President WILLIAM OSCAR SHROPSHIRE Secretary JOHN SHERMAN HENDERSON, JR Treasurer Fratres in Urbe Colonel Murray F. Edwards Colonel Hunter Pendleton Fratres in Faculfate Earl Stansbury Mattingly Oscar Wetherhold RIegel Frafres in Universl+ate Class of 1941 Henry Parr Baker John Sherman Henderson. Jr. William Joseph McLeod Thomas Swearer Brizendlne William Joseph Kevan Keeler William Mize Thomas Carnes Bu-ford Joseph TaHiaferro Lykes, Jr. Francis Thornton Strang George Richard Day Thomas Lewis Martin Claude Moore Waltcer Class of 1942 Frank Gregg Burger John Stuart Hunt Kramer Thomas. Jr. Charles Peale Didier William Oscar Shropshire Felix Garrett Smart, Jr. William Bradford Dunson John Walter Stowers Paul Campbell Thomas. Jr. Curg Harrison Hogan Robert Allison Lawton Class of 1943 Bates William Bryan Hill Maury Paul Eugene Sanders James Carl Hamilton James Robert Neal, Jr. Philip Allen Sellers Frank Witcher McCullough, Jr. James Priest James Carl Hamilton Class of 1944 William Frederick Allison Rhymes Tyler Gresham Howard Bell Peabody, Jr. Douglas Edward Easterberg Ewing Sloan Humphreys, Jr. John Taylor Reynolds, Jr. Stancliff Churchill Elmore William Muir Manger John Wilmot Taylor Walter McLaren, Jr. First Row: Pecoy, Hite, Albury, Thompson, Mooney, Cook, Stuart. Second Row: McCoy, Bryan, Stansfield, Foreman, Walker, Flanagan. Smith. Third Row: Vaiz, Barrows. Dudley, Preston. Gourdon. Wiswell. Di llard. Fourth Row: Roediger, Ames, Peak. Bryan, Crockett, Lee. Fifth Row: Wolfe, Conley, Stulting, Brunn. Small, MacMurran. PI KAPPA ALPHA p I H A R LISHED 1892 FOUNDE D AT UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, 1868 Officers ROBERT CAMPBELL PEERY President WILLIAM GILBERT BARROWS, JR Vice-President EASTHAM WALLER DUDLEY Secretary WILLIAM PATTERSON AMES Treasurer Fratres in Urbe Major A. Willis Robertson Almond R. Coleman Fratres in Facul+ate Clayton Epes Williams William Patterson ,mes, Francis Carroll Bryan Lester Layne Dillard Francis Weber Foreman Fratres in Universitate Class of 1941 Paul Emile Gourdon, Jr. Robert Cochran Hobson James Robert Howard George Kieth McMurran Robert Campbell Peery Henry Lederer Roediger, Jr Robert Finley Walker, Jr. Oliver Hampton Ward, Jr. Meredith Price Wiswell, Jr. William Gilbert Barrows, Jr Richard Adoll Brunn Class of 1942 Robert J. T. P. Mooney John B. Preston, Jr. Robert William Root Alfred Louis Wolfe, Jr. John Eugene Bannon Adelbert Beard Conley Donald Eugene Cook Louis Roberdean Coulling, Jr Henry Bowen Crockett Class of 1943 Eastham Waller Dudley Joseph Van Zandt Helle Morton Harrison Joyce William McCoy, Jr. Leo James Slgnaigo, Jr. Philip Lindsley Small, Jr. Herbert Groom Smith, Jr. Warren Moore Stewart Arthur Thompson, Jr. Paul Alfred Williams, Jr. Clarence Eugine Ballenger. Jr John Mortimer Benting Bill Burris Bryan Class of 1944 Frank Henderson Flanagan, Jr Robert Atkinson Hits Marshall McMurran William Potter Peak James Guthrie Stanfield Frederick Mills Valz. Jr. First Row: Allen, Gates, Myers, Fisher. Second Row: Innman. Stiuford, Gassman, Long. Ttiird Row: Adams, Price, Gage. Wheeler, Henrickson. Fourth Row: Trueheart, Nutt, Johnson, Hutcheson, Marable PHI KAPPA SIGMA ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1804 FOUNDED AT UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1850 Officers HARRY COPPEE MASON President JOHN ALEXANDER Vice-President HAROLD CLIFTON PIERCE Secretary and Treasurer Fra+res in Urbe Mercer Graham Frank Moore Stuart Moore James Hamilton William Raftey Frater in Facultate Lucius Junius Desha Fra+res in Universifa+e Class of 1941 George Ladd Gassman Taylor Simmons Trueheart James Hubert Price, Jr. Class of 1942 Harry Keating Baugher Robert Douglas Gage, III William Frank Moffat, Jr. Preston Rlel Brown Garland Melvin Harwood, Jr. Harold Clifton Pierce, Jr. Stanley Lewis Carlson Joseph Robblns Littlepage J hn Calvin Senter, Jr. Thomas Mills Cox Hugh MacGregor Strange, Jr Class of 1943 C harles Cyrus Adams Vincent Anthony Ignico William Robinson Nutt Frederick Milton Allen Conrad Lucius Inman, Jr. Henry Peeples Clifford Day, Jr. John Frederick Keighley, Jr. Paul Mason Shufford Enoch C. De Vane, Jr. George Simms Keller Sanders Perry Simmons, III Frederick Edwin Fisher Raymond Gordon Long Roscoe Bolar Stephenson, Jr. Uriah Grey Flowers, Jr. Corneal Bernard Meyers, Jr. Moncure Ccnway Waller John Carroll Hogan, Jr. Roy Lawrence Wheeler, Jr. Class of 1944 William Harry Baugher, Jr. Edwin Mason Hendrickson Alexander Ludlaw MIchaux, Jr Robblns Ladew Gates James Morrison Hutcheson, Jr. William James Mullen George Edwin Haw, Jr. Melvin Carl Johnson Roy Baugher Simmons Eugene Russell Marable First Row: Kirkpatricl Crawford W Ikins Hynson, Spindle, Chudlelgh, Murchlst Second Row: O Connor, Bond, Davis, Funk, Rassmann. Heartwell, Fuller. Third Row: Clarke, Bowles, Mallory, Burke, Martin, Hempel, von Kalinowski. Fourth Row: Webster. Cobb, Garretson, Ashcraft, Sibley, Peckham, Carter. Fifth Row: Wilkin, Keelty, Pendleton, Christian, McKelway, Harrelson. Sixth Row: Dudley. Brady. Cole. Sullivan, Chamness, Williams. DELTA TAU DELTA H I H R FOUNDED AT ETHANY COLLEGE, Officers EMIL CHARLES RASSMANN, III President WALTER JETER WILKINS, JR Vice-President HENRY THOMAS MARTIN, JR ' . .Treasurer WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT HEARTWELL, JR. ... Secretary Prater in Faculta+e W Magruder Drake Hugh Gustavus Ashcraft, Jr Charles Elmore Bowles, Jr. Earl Eugene Chamness John Walter Crawford Fratres In Universitafe Class of 1941 Howard Bunting Davis William L Heartwell, Jr. Franklin Weller Hynson Gordon E, von Kalinowski F. Sydnor Kirkpatrick Henry Thomas Martin, Jr. Emil Charles Rassmann, III Walter Jeter Wilkins Robert McDearmon Boatwright James Brent Clarke, Jr, Class of 1942 Edwin Cotesworth Cuttinc John Kenneth Mallory, Jr Richard B. Spindle, III Beniamin Williams Calhoun Bond Walter Frederick Brady Richard F. Burke, III Walter 1. Chudleiqh, Jr. Class of 1943 William Allen Fuller James William Funk Donald Everett Garretson Leo Harnden, Jr. William McAllum Harrelson Robert Sherwood Peckham William Arthur Webster, Jr. Alison Cleveland Wysong, Jr Henry King Carter Charles Lynch Christian Albert Wheelwright Cobb Norman Lloyd Cole Albert Henry Dudley Class of 1944 John C, Hempel Charles M. Keeling Joseph S. Keelty William P. McKelway William Gaither Murchison James H. O ' Connor Lewis S. Pendleton Lawrence C. Sullivan Gordon L. Sibley Donald D. Welch Harold Joseph Wilkin First Row: Hanasik, Sanson. Mclnemey. Welborn, Mangan, DeHaven. Wood. Second Row: McKay, Curtis. Warfield. Laughlin, Disney. Jordon, Harrod. Third Row: Sharitz, Jones. Fitzpatrick. Brown, Dreyer, Handy, Darby. Fourth Row: Bromley, Watson, Butler, Turner, Clendaniel, Shepard. Fiftn Row: Baxter, Vander Voort. Gregerson, Harrod. OConnell. Van de Water, PI KAPPA PHI RHO CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1920 • FOUNDED AT COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1904 Officers JOHN JOSEPH MANGAN President GEORGE FRANCIS MclNERNEY Treasurer ALBERT DARIUS DARBY, JR Secretary Earl Kerr Paxton Fratres in Facultate Raymon T. Johrison Clifford BoNes Curtis, Jr. Mitchell Keith Disney Robert Martin Gregerson Fratres in Universi+a+e Class of 1941 Stephen Edward Hanasik Walter DeForrest Harrod George Francis Mclnerney John Joseph Mangan Kenneth Brooke Van de Water, Jr Harry Burgess Wood, Jr. Colin Tolmie Baxter Kenneth Skau Clendanie William Corwin Jones Class of 1942 Alexander Healy Jordon. Jr Harold Willard Laughlin George Edward McKay Joseph Condit Shepard Robert Nelson Vander Voort, Jr Jean Lee Benson Richard John Bromley Richard Douglas Butler Class of 1943 Albert Darius Darby, Jr John Bruce Handy, Jr. Allen Jett Sharitz Patrick Carroll Warfield Curtis Robert Welborn, Jr Earl Palmer Brown Robert Marshall DeHaven Class of 1944 Jacob Simon Dreyer, Jr. John Bithell Fitzpatrick Philip Given O ' Connell Allan Ferrler Turner Richard Stanley Watson F.rst Row: Barker, Brower. Cahn. Cohen, Fleishman. Second Row: Friedberg, Friedman, Greenblatt, Harris, Heldman. Third Row: Latz, Levine, Loeb, Khourt, Sater, Siiverstein, Fourth Row: Stein, Thalhlmer, Winter, Worms, Zelnicker. Bendheim. ZETA BETA TAU ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1920 • FOUNDED AT CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK, 1898 Officers JEAN SIDNEY FRIEDBERG President MORTON DARRELL BARKER. JR Vice-President ALVIN THEODORE FLEISHMAN Treasurer EDWIN ALBERT ZELNICKER, JR Historian Fra+er in Urbe Isaac Weinberg Fratres in Universi+afe Class of 1941 Morton Darrell Barker, Jr. Herbert Pincus Friedman, Jr. Charles Goldsmith Thalhimer Alvln Theodore Heishman Alvin Harris Marvin S. Winter Donald Lester Stein Class of 1942 Richard Bertram Anderson Louis Cameron Greentree Robert Switzer Loeb Adrian LeRoy Bendhelm, Jr. . Edward Malcolm Korry Stanley Leonard Safer Ned Harold Brower Leon Worms. Jr. Class of 1943 Ralph Irwin Cohen Jay Armand Silverstein Edwin Albert ZelnicUr, Jr. Melvin Henry Schept Class of 1944 Abe Leon Cahn Alfred Leon Heldman, Jr. Stuart Miller Levine George Allen Frehling Maurice Isaac Khourt Bertram Jett Myers Howard Nath Greenblatt William Smith Latz Stanley Elliott Sacks First Row: Aiserberg, Garber, Goldstern, Isenberg. Second Row: Junger, Levin, T. Lewis, S. Lewis. Third Row: Norden, R. H. Pinck, Rosenfeld, Rosenthal. Fourth Row: Schick, Scherr, B. Schewel, H. Schewel. PHI EPSILON PI DELTA ESTABLISHED 1920 P T E R Officers 3ERTRAM RAYMON SCHEWEL Superior RICHARD HAROLD PINCK Vice-Superior BERNARD LEVIN Recording Secretary EDWARD SCHERR Corresponding Secretary ROBERT SAMSON ROSENFELD Treasurer RICHARD DANIEL NORDEN ... Sergeant-at-Arms Fra+res in Urbe DAVID S. GROSSMAN LOUIS M. LYONS ROBERT SELIG JUNGER SYDNEY LEWIS Fra+res in Universi+a+e Class of 1941 RICHARD HAROLD PINCK MACEY ROSENTHAL BERTRAM RAYMON SCHEWEL SIDNEY ISENBERG Class of 1942 BERNARD LEVIN ROBERT SAMSON ROSENFELD STANLEY ROBERT GOLDSTEIN Class of 1943 RICHARD DANIEL NORDEN EDWARD SCHERR ALVIN DAVID AISENBERG LEON GARBER Class of 1944 THOMAS MORTON LEWIS HENRY HARRIS SCHEWEL ELLIOT SCHICK First Row: Berghaus. Carson, Davis DeLong, Fiero, Garten. Second Row: Giles, Henry, Hobson, Houska, Jotinson, Lamont. Third Row: Mottesheard, tvlonroe, Rippetoe, Savedge, Sctiulttieis. Stiirl. Fourth Row: Smith, Steele, Stombock, Thigpen, Wilbur. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA GAMMA PHI ZETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1922 • FOUNDED AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY, 1909 Officers ELVIN DOMINIC PALERMO President CHARLES LEE HOBSON Vice-President CHARLES THOMAS GARTEN Secretary ALLEN RHODES DeLONG Treasurer Fra+er in Urbe Warren Edward Tilson Prater In Facul+ate Louis Kerr Johnson Fratres In Unlverslta+e Class of 1941 Bayard Stuevesant Berqhaus William LeRoy Schultheis Robert Edv ard Steele Edward Th omas Haislip Richard Paul Southworth Latham Leonidas Thigpen. Jr. Charles Edwin Mottesheard Hal Waugh Smith Robert Oliver Wilbur Theodore Richard Snyder Class of 1942 Charles Thomas Garten Walter LeRoy Monroe David Powers Pardee Wheatley Marshall John:,on Frederick Kennedy RIppetoe Class of 1943 William Montgomery Carson Norman Lee Fiero Richard H. H. Lament James Walker Davis Richard James Houska Paul Richard Skillman Class of 1944 Frederick William Bauer Jack Allen Henry Kenelm Lawrence Sklrk. Jr. James Vllmer Giles Charles Eugene Savedge David Whittier Wood First Ro : Ramsey, Forker, Richardson. Kerr, Woolfenden, Raymond, Kincaid. Second Row: Bowers, Stevens, Hanliin, Normington, Cancelmo, Shimko, Brown. Third Row: Heatwole. Clarke, Kibling, Wemple, Mehler. R. Russell, Douglas. Fourth Row: Van Vliet, Carnahan, F. Russell, Eccleston, J. Campbell, Muehleisen, Herron. Fifth Row: D ' Emilio, S. Campbell, Muller, Hummers, Milliron, Wolfe. DELTA UPSILON WASHINGTON AND LEE CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1930 FOUNDED AT WILLIAMS COLLEGE, Officers HOMER WILLIAM BOWERS, JR President CLIFFORD HEWETSON MULLER, JR Vice-President CARROLL V. HERRON Secretary JOHN EDWARD PERRY Treasurer Edward Henry Ho« Fratres in Facultate Rupert Nelson Latture E. Parker Twombl- Homer William Bowers, Jr Paul Douglas Brown Stephen E. Campbell, Jr. A. Edward D ' Emilio, Jr. William James Douglas Fra+res in Universita+e Class of 1941 Chester Eccleston Marion Grove Heatwole William Strong Hummers George B. Kerr Frank Harvey Kibling Harry Grove Kincaid Richard Arnd Mehler Clifford Hewetson Muller, Jr John Edward Perry Robert William Russell Richard L. Saunders Class of 1942 Donald S. Carnahan George Authur Woolfenden John C. W. Campbell John Wilson Cook, III John Edson Forker Class of 1943 Carroll V. Herron James Tyler Ramsey Donald Leo Richards Francis R. Russell Gibson Marr Wolfe John Benjamin Cancelmo Alan Robert Clarke John Blears Hankin Class of 1944 Robert William Milliron William Joseph Muehleisen John Edward Normington Richard Anthony Shimko John Hicks Stansfield James Leroy Stephens Jay Nevin Wemple Back Row. left to right: Smedley, Smith, Pusey. Bean, Latture, Drake. Middle Row: Shannon, Bruinsma, Bishop, Cole- man, Friedberg, Smith. Front Row: Bodenheim, Bartenstein, Briiendine, von Kalinowoski, Thigpen, Bu- chana I, Fie Steele Wakefield, Hobs. Hun Officers ROBERT WILLIAM DICKEY President FITZGERALD FLOURNOY Vice-President ALMAND ROUSE COLEMAN . . Fra+res In Faculfa+e Secretary-Treasurer William Gleason Bean Francis Pendleton Gaines Rupert Nelson Latture Robert F. Bradley John Alexander Graham Robert T. Parrish Almond Rouse Coleman Robert Hanes Gray Merton Ogden Phillips Ollinger Crenshaw Glover Dunn Hancock William W. Pusey Lucius Junius Desha Leonard Clinton Helderman Livingston Waddell Smith Robert William Dickey Edwin Henry Howard Marcellus Henry Stow George H. Foster James Lewis Howe Robert Henry Tucker Fitzgerald Flournoy William Dana Hoyt Fratres In Unlversi+ate Robert Byrd Espy Emery Cox, Jr. George Murray Smith. Jr. Initiates of 1941 Philip Williams, Jr. Frederick Bartenstein, Jr. Alvin Theodore Fleishman Samuel Orr Pruitt, Jr. Alfred Thomas Bishop, Jr. Jean Sidney Friedberg William Lee Shannon Edwin Hobby Bodenheim Richard Middleton Herndon Robert Edward Steele, 111 Thomas Swearer Brizendine Charles Lee Hobson Latham Leonidas Thigpen, Jr. Theodore August Bruinsma Edward Eugene Hu nter, Jr. Gordon E. von Kalinowski William Buchanan Benton McMillin Wakefield, J PHI BETA KAPPA First Re w: Hopki Bear, Robinso n, Buford, Do niels Kilbour e. Mead. Mc rga Taylor. Second 1 ow Gil- Mam, -arinholt. W right, Desha, Gaines. Howe, Tucker. Third R ow: Lat- ture, Y oung, Bar es. Wil- liams, R. Hobso n. Man- qan, G aham. Fo rth Row: Dickinsc n. Roedia er. Bar- tenstein Van Wac Fifth R ow: Fuller e Chapma n, Farra Garv. Bishop. Sixlh Row C. Hobson Wakefie d. Day, Friedbe rg. Dean ' rice. McConn ell. Seve nth Row: Campb II, Spindl ones. Buchana n, Snyde r Dob- bins Baldwin, Co Honorary Leadership Fraternl+y Founded, Washington and Lee University, 1914 ALPHA CIRCLE Offi, CECIL WOOD TAYLOR ROBERT COCHRAN HOBSON C. E. Kilbourne Frederick Bartensteii Robert Shimler Boyce Vv iljiam Buchanan John Lyie Cambell, J Charles Hickerson Ch George Richard Day Dr. Richard Fowike Vlrp-Prp5 WAGONER . . Secretary-Treasurer Fra+res in Urbe Richard A. Smith Warren E. Tilson Reid White, Jr. Harry K. Young William D. Ellis Fratres in Universitate Old Men Haskell T Dickison Robert William Gary. Jr. Robert Cochran Hobson James Hubert Price, Allen Thomas Snyder Cecil Wood Taylor New Men Charles Cameron Dean Howard Wesley Dobbins Frederic Breakspeare Farrar Jean Sidney Friedberg Charlton Thomas Fuller Charles Lee Hobson Homer Augustus Jones. Jr. Lee Mountcastle Kenr John Joseph Mangan James Roger McConn Henry Lederer Roedia Richard Buckner Spin Benton McMillin Wak Honorary Initiates Walter L. Hopkins Dr. Walter R. Larid W. Carrall Mead Jonathan Daniels Earl B. Morgan . Willis Robertson OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Back Row: DeVane, Wolfe, Atwood, Bruce, Jasper, Lau, Boatwright, UMoHe, Kimbrough, M c G e h e e. Third Row: Suarei. Martin, Johnson, Yonge, Stewart, Scherr, Wyatt, McCulloch, Wood. Second Row: Gil- mer, Schept, Burks, Taylor, Farinholt, Howe, Rosenthal, Lewis, Leake, Kirkpatrick. Front Row: Desha, Godehn, Sratenahl, Adams, Rosen- thal, Wilhite, Echols, Mize. Honorary Chemistry Society Affiliated with American Chemical Society in 1940. Officers ROBERT HARDING ADAMS President ALEXANDER BRATENAHL Vice-President ROBERT SAMSON ROSENFELD Secretary PHILIP ABNEY WILHITE, JR Treasurer Frafres in Faculfate Lucian Junius Desha James Lewis Howe John Robert Taylor LarUn Hundley Farinholt Lewis Daniel Williams, Jr. Fra+res in Universifate Robert Harding Adams John Webster McGehee, Jr. Richard Chadwick Johnson John Morris Atwood James Wellford Martin, Jr. Houston Magill Kimbrough Robert McDearmon Boatwright William Brownson Mize Fortunatus Sydnor Kirkpatricl; Walter Frederick Brady James Sidney Parsons Charles Hanna Lanier Alexander Bratenahl George Frederic Parton, Jr. Michael Willis Lau William Lauriston Bruce Robert Samson Rosenfeld Richard Hance Shepard David Cabell Burks Macey Herschel Rosenthal Ralph Henry Stewart John Dempsher Melvin Henry Schept Ramon Miguel Suarez, Jr. Enoch Claybourn DeVane, Jr. Edward Howard Scherr Philip Abney Wilhite, Jr. Earnest Vaughan Echols Donald John Godehn Alfred Louis Wolfe, Jr. Walter Scott Gilmer Sidney Isenberg Harry Burgess Wood. Jr. Robert Sanders Leake Benjamin Evans Jasper Norman Francis Wyatt Hugh McCulloch, Jr. Henry Matthew Yonge CHI GAMMA THETA Firsf Row: Toalson, Ditto. Garbe , Alt vizatos, Lyons, Conne , S Tiith, Wilhite. Suarez No rton. Second Row: Dav is, Harrison, Gunn Bake , Schewel, Van Vliet. Loeb , Mast, Gil- more, urks, Calvert. Third Row: Dr. Pettit. Shaw. Kinney Wilcox. Houska. Fix. G reuss€ r. Cohen, Ew- ing, Baue Boatwright, Atwoo i. Mr . Williams. WILLIAM VICTOR FITTIPOLDI Junius Desha m Miller Hinton Charles Cyrus Adams Evangelos Christ Alevizatos Robert Gibson Baker Robert Hedrick Cofield Charles Buford Conner Edward Mitchell Cooper Henry Brown Crockett, Jr. Walter Gregory Downle William Victor Fittipoldi John Carlisle Fix William Bessent Gunn William Cabrillo Hamilton George Blakeley Harrison John Morris Atwood David Ellery Bamford Frederick William Bauer Robert McDearmon Boat Earle Palmer Brown David Cabell Burks George Edward Calvert Ralph Irwin Cohen James Walker Davis Ben Weille Ditto Robert Ewing Herbert Pincus Friedman Officers President HAL WAUGH BUFORD CONNER Secretary-T Fratres in Facultafe Fratres in Universita+e Richard James Houska Vincent Anthony Ignico Gene Ray Johnston Charles Adrian Lemkuhl, Jr. Robert Switzer Loeb Frank Witcher McCullough Jr. Frank Malcom Martin John Hite Mast. Jr. James Robert Neal Jr. Ne He enthal New Men Leon Garber Bryant Welsh Gillespie I Scott Gllmore, III. Howard Nath Greenblatt Franklin Gruesser Aubrey Alphln Houser, J Edwing Sloan Humphreys, Robert Thomas Jones Guy Otis Keller, Jr. Harrison Burton Kinney Robert Sanders Leake Lincoln Coles Pettit Lewis Daniel Willian Hal Waugh Smith Roscoe Bolar Stephensc Ramon Miguel Suarez, . Glen Francis Toalson Benton Corrothers Tollf Albert Daniel Tull CImton Van Vliet William Arthur Webste Roy Lawrence Wheeler, William Jenkins Wilcox Walter Jeter Wilkins . Floyd Kiron Yeomans John Edward Zombro, . Edward Paul Lyons, Jr. Alexander Ludlow Mich, Robert Henry Moore, J James Franklin Norton Walter Scott Pope John Taylor Reynolds, J Henry Harris Schewel John Hicks Stansfield Thomas Leete Stilwell Philip Abney Wilhite, J David Whittier Wood Henry Matthew Yonge TAU KAPPA IOTA Back Row: Burks, Arm- strong, Wilson, Silverstein, Fleming. Third Row: Clen- daniel, Zelnicker, Noonan, Hood, Shannon. Second Row: Hunter, Cooke, Campbell, Wakefield, Tull, Price. Front Row: Thigpen, Fleishman, Baker, Herndon, Ellis, Prof. Williams. Founded at University of lllino WASHINGTON AND LEE CHAPTER larkin Hundley Farinholf William Henry Armstr Paul Baker, Jr. Carlyle Westbook Bar George Sortwell Barr Edward Calohill Burk; Robert Fishburne Can Kenneth Skau Clenda Richard Earle Cook John Dempsher Joseph Franklin Ellis, Stuart M ' ' Alv ipbell Theodo Established 1937 Officers esldent ALVIN THEODORE FLEISHMAN Secretary ■ ■ I Treasurer ! Faculty Advisor RICHARD MIDDLETON HERNDON Frafres in Faculfafe Fitzgerald Flournoy Frank Johnson Gilliam Frafres in Universitate Old Men aid I Ol, Fie ling Fie :tt Ga John Sherman Hender Richard Middleton He George Kerns S. L. Kopald, Jr. Charles Hanna Lanier Morrison Ray Nelson Robert Campbell Perry James Hubert Price John Duncan Raymonc Robert Samson Rosenf John Wiggins Willi, Nels i Mur Cla Ste lith Buford Stuart Stephe Lathem Thigpen, Jr. Albert Daniel Tull Benton McMillin Wakefl Thomas Carlyle Wilson, Herbert Woodward, Jr. Norman Francis Wyatt Edwin Albert Zelnicker, )ill Klmbrough PHI ETA SIGMA Front Row: Mansfield, Blakely. Savedge R Johnson. Moore. Reuter Donnan. Eck. Sullivan Second Row: Cahn. Tal- bott. Shirk. Sacks Schick Greenblatt. Wilkin. Duch- ossois. Third Row: Van Gelder, Dr. Nelson. Myers. Wood. Taylor Zelnicker ' E. ' lis. O ' Connor. C. John- son, Khourt. Warfield. Henry, Garber. Haw. Fourth Row: Elmore, Gates, Rockwell, Fitipat- rick, Murchison, Cohen. Shimko, Barnes. Officers JOSEPH FRANKLIN ELLIS, JR Speaker CLARENCE FREEMAN JOHNSON Assistant Speaker EDWIN ALDERT ZELNICKER, JR Secretary WILLIAM GAITHER MURCHISON Treasurer JAMES HASKELL O ' CONNOR Sergeant-at-Arms JOHN WILMOT TAYLOR Keeper of the Key ROWLAND WHITEWAY NELSON Faculty Adviser Members Ernest John Pellington Paul Dryden Barns, Jr. James Hansen Blalkle Ralph Irwin Cohen Edmund Arthur Donnan, Jr Richard Louis Duchossois Stanclltf Churchill Elmore John Bltheil Fitzpatrlck Robbins Ladew Gates Howard Nath Greenblatt Robert Francis Johnson Lawrence Frederick Mansfield William Galther Murchison. Jr. Richard Rockwell Stanley Elliott Sacks Charles Eugene Savedge Elliot Schick Richard Anthony Shlmko Lawrence Sullivan Patrick Carroll Warfield THE FORENSIC UNION Senior Alumni Ball 1940 Finals Officers DR. RICHARD WILLIAMSON FOWLKES, 1915 President HARRY KILLINGER (CY) YOUNG, 1917 Secretary The Board of Directors W. CARROLL MEAD, 1925 C. T. CHENERY, 1909 ALLEN MORGAN, 1929 JOHN C. MORRISON 1925 R. G. WHITTLE, 1924 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Left to Right: Levy, Dob- bins. Baldwin (Chairman), Hobson, Price. Offi, ROVER C. BALDWIN, JR. . Chalrma CHARLES LEE HOBSON .... Secretary Members GROVER C. BALDWIN CHARLES LEE HOBSON - JOHN STUART HUNT JAMES HUBERT PRICE, JR. LEE MOUNTCASTLE KENNA HAROLD ROCHELLE LEVY HOWARD WESLEY DOBBINS FRESHMAN ASSIMILATION COMMITTEE Ust R w: Sevie , Koonti, Johnsto n, Valti, Watson, Taylor, EwJng, McKelway, Hunter, McCullo ch, W. S. Wllcoj, Wehncke , Mehler, R. C ampbell. Middle Row: D ' Emilio, McGraw, W. J. Wilcox, Manger, Herron Root, Lawton, Browde , Dudic , Hawks, Bolyarc Rockwe 1, Siebel, Heinec e, Davis, S. Camp- bell. Front R jw: Hare, O ' Conn er, Peabody, Cole, rer Mil ar, Lem- kuhl. Murdock, Dunson, Carnah sn, John son. Van Buren Mankin Webb, Forker, Brown, McKinnsy. WILLIAM BRADFORD DUN50N PAUL DOUGLAS BROWN . . JOHN GRIER VARNER DONALD S. CARNAHAN, JR. , William Bell Guthrie Richard Ernest Holekamp Richard Douglas Butler Carroll Vincent Herron Richard Adolf Brunn Gene Ray Johnston Stephen Edward Campbell, Jr. Arthur Burke Koontz, Jr, Thomas Oliver Davis. Jr. Allie Hartsfield Lane Jacob Simon Dreyer, Jr. William Muir Manger Thomas Edward Dudley William Charles McGraw Robert Ewing James Mortimer McKinn Donald Everett Garretson George Keith McMurran Bryant Welsh Gillespie, III. Howard Beniamin Nichol John Newton McCormick Howard Bell Peabody, Jr Hugh McCulloch. Jr. William Kearney Sevier William Prentiss McKelway Gordon Locke Sibley. Jr Richard Arnd Mehler Buford Stuart Stephenso Charles Lewis Rast, Jr. Thomas Ramsay Taylor John Wehncke Fred Mills Valz, Jr. William Stilwell Wilcox Patrick Carroll Warfield George Alvin Williams, Jr. William Jenkins Wilcox. itone Harold Joseph Wilkin First Tenor James Hansen Blaikie Robert Byrd Espy Roland Hartzell Bolyard John Edgar Hare Richard John Bromley Robert Randall Giebel Walter Reese Browder John Edgar Hare Albert Wheelwright Cobb Gustave Edward Heineck Anthony Edward D ' Emilio, Jr. Robert Fleming Hunter Douglas Edward Easterberg Richard Chadwick Johns Stancliff Churchill Elmore John Craig Kammerer William Leroy Evans, Jr. Richard Harry Haymes L Officers President WILLIAM BAXTER WEBB Asst. Business Manag Manager PATRICK CARROLL WARFIELD Librari. Directors . Director ROBERT BYRD ESPY Asst. in Charge of Productic Student Director Haven Winslow Mankin Oscar Nagle William Frederick Noll. Jr Nelson Clarence Steenlanc William Benjamin Van Bur. Alexander Hamilton Waike Richard Stanley Watson David Whittier Wood cond Tenor Roger Lee Campbell Kenneth Lassiter Coghill Norman Lloyd Cole Eastham Waller Dudley Uriah Grey Flowers, Jr. Hinman Brown Hawks Edward Eugene Hunter, J Harrison Burton Kinney Robert Allison Lawton Beverley Wills Lee. Jr. Charles Adrian Lemkuhl. J Hudson Colquhoun Miliar William Gaither Murchiso Linton Fairfax Murdock James Haskell O ' Connor Richard Rockwell Robert William Root Francis Risdon Russell Hal Waugh Smith James Elliott Stewart GLEE CLUB standing: Wells, Flei hman. Mansfield, Stewart, Sunn, McLaren, Daniel, Me horter. Bolya rd . M= cCachran, Ramsey, Gilbert M :Clure, Khourt, Ncilso Herd, Milliron, Rhea, N- cholas, Rast, Ward, Ba er, Dunn, Kammerer, Call Carna- han, Harrison Jones, Goodpasture. Kn eeling: Smith, Wemple, Tul . Ben- son, Campbell Turner. Baker, McB ride. JOHN G. VARNER Director EDMOND D. WELLS, JR Drum Major ALVIN T. FLEISHMAN . . Student Manager FRANK GOODPASTURE, JR. . . Drum Major WILLIAM B. GUNN President PAUL D. BROWN Librarian DONALD S. CARNAHAN, JR. Student Director PATRICK C. WARFIELD Librarian Trumpets James S. Jefferson Basses Roland H. Bolyard John Baldwin MacBride Donald S. Carnahan, Jr. George E. Calvert Clyde E. Smith, Jr. Oscar C. Dunn William J. Daniel Albert D. Tull Robert C. Mehorter William B. Gunn Jay N, Wemple Altos Ewing S. Humphreys Baritone John C. Kammerer Louis E. Jorel Robert G. Baker Saxophones Maurice Isaac Khourt Trombones Abe L. Cahn Lawrence F. Mansfield Robert F. MacCachran Alvin T, Fleishman Vernon B. Millsap Hugh N. McClure George B. Harrison Thomas R. Taylor Russell H. Neilson, Jr. Philip L. Small, Jr. Charles L. Rast, Jr. George V. S. Nicholas Drums William C. Soule Lloyd L. Ward, Jr. William H. Bancroft, Jr. Clarinets Newell C. Gilbert Jean L. Benson Richard L. Heard Stephen E. Campbell Robert W. Milliron Richard Cronin Albert G. Rhea, III THE UNIVERSITY BAND standing, left to right: Nelson (Coach), Myers, Shimico, Fitipatrick, Wor- rell, Ellis, Armstrong, Briggs, Johnson, Wilcox. Sitting: Disney, Clendan- iei, Hobson (Manager), Friedman, Ashcraft. Officers CHARLES LEE HOBSON Manager JOSEPH FRANKLIN ELLIS, JR Assistant Manager RICHARD ANTHONY SHIMKO Freshman Manager ROWLAND WHITEWAY NELSON Coach Members Hugh Gustavus Ashcraft, Jr. Kenneth Sbu Clendanlel Charles Lee Hobson William Henry Armstrong Mitchell Keith Disney Joseph Allen Overton, Jr. Raymond Marshall Briggs Joseph Franklin Ellis, Jr. Robert Mitchell Worrell Herbert Pincus Friedman, Jr. Freshmen John Bithell Fitzpatrick Bertha Jett Myers Walter Beniamin Van Gelder Robert Francis Johnson Richard Anthony Shimko William Stilwell Wilcox DEBATE TEAM First Row, seated: Farrar, S. C ampbel Heartwell, Griffi Se cond Row: Burks, Johns on, Downie, Trice, Van de Water, Gar- ten, E erghaus Third Row: Webe r. Lay ck. Riegel, Booth Steele Thigpen, R. Ca Tipbcll, Fleishman. Honorary Journalism Fraternity Fratres in Facultate Oscar Wetherford Riegel ■ Latham Burrows Weber Charles Harold Lauck Fratres in Universita+e WILLIAM L. HEARTWELL, JR President STEPHEN EDWARD CAMPBELL, JR Vice-President FREDERIC BREAKSPEARE FARRAR Secretary MATTHEWS ALLEN GRIFFITH Treasurer OSCAR WETHERFORD RIEGEL Faculty Adviser Members George Gordon Alford Frederic Breakspeare Farrar Harry Lucian Smith Bayard Stuyvesant Berghaus Alvin Theodore Fleishman Theodore Richard Snyder William Buchanan Charles Thomas Garten Richard Edward Steele, III Edward Calohill Buries Matthews Allen Griffith Latham Leonidas Thigpen, Jr. Robert Fishburne Campbell, Jr. William L. Heartwell, Jr. Edward Harrison Trice, Jr. Stephen Edward Campbell, Jr. . Wheatley Marshall Johnson Raymond Bourcy Whitaker Homer Derrell Dickens Harold Rochelle Levy George Arthur Woolfenden Walter Gregory Downie Richard Thomas Wright SIGMA DELTA GHI standing, Le ft to Right: Ames, Carter, Fleming, Bond, Smithy Ellis, Zel- nicker, Robb, Sardeson. Seated, Left to Right: Koonti, Greentree, Over- ton (President), Worms, Reynolds Officers JOSEPH ALLEN OVERTON, JR President LEON WORMS, JR Vice-President WALLACE REYNOLDS Secretary-Treasurer Old Men William Henry Armstrong Louis Cameron Greentree Edwin Flemming Robb, Jr. Samuel Robert Ames Thomas Olin Fleming Charles Thomas Sardeson Calhoun Bond Authur Burle Koontz, Jr. John Walton Weathers, Jr. Willard Susong Carter Joseph Allen Overton, Jr. Leon Worms, Jr. Joseph Franklin Ellis Wallace Reynolds Edwin Albert Zelnicker, Jr. New Men John Paul Blakely Howard Nath Greenblatt James Haskell O ' Connor Edmund Arthur Donnan, Jr. William Gaither Murchison, Jr. Charles Eugene Savedge John William Eck Walter Benjamin Van Gelder CRAHAM-LEE LITERARY SOCIETY 1 standing. Left to Right: Garten, Van Fleet, Peeples, Griffith, Toalson, Camp- bell, Alevizatos, McLaren, Conover. Seated, Left to Right: Myers, Lewis (Pres.), Mr. Riegel. Officers DANIEL CURTIS LEWIS President CORNEAL BERNARD MYERS, JR Vice-President WILLIAM JOSEPH NOONAN, JR Secretary-Treasurer Fra+res In Facultafe Foster Edward Mohrhardt Oscar W. Riegel Fra+res In Universi+a+e Old Men Evangelos Christ Alevizatos Franklin Sruesser John Newton Peeples Francis Carroll Bryan Sidney Isenberg Carter Lee Refo Robert Fishburne Campbell, Jr. Harry Grove Kincaid Glenn Francis Toalson Stephen Edward Campbell, Jr. Daniel Curtis Lewis Clinton Van Vliet Chester Harvey Conover William Cameron McLaren Robert Lawrence Van Wagoner James Hubert Davidson Clifford Huetson Muller Benton McMillin Wakefield, Jr. Mitchetl Keith Disney Corneal Bernard Myers, Jr. Patrick Carroll Warfield Charles Thomas Garten William Joseph Noonan, Jr. Merideth Price Wiswell, Jr. Matthews Allen Griffith Harry Burgess Wood New Men Kenneth Skau Clendaniet Robbins Ladew Gates Robert Ellsworth Reuter Stanctiff Churchill Elmore Robert Francis Johnson Richard Anthony Shimko John Blthell Fitzpatrick Lawrence Frederick Mansfield Kenelm Lawrence Shirk, Jr. Robert Henry Moore, Jr. - WASHINGTON LITERARY SOCIETY Founded: Washington and Lee F atres n Unive rsitate Old Mer Robe t Galley Barr J , Alfre d Thomas Bishop. j John Lyie Carr pbell, J f- Emer Cox Char es Came ron Dea Robe rt Wlllla n Gary, J Steph en Edwa rd Hanc si Dan Jame Ray Justi Edward Lindse John Joseph Vlangan RIcha rd Wort Imton Sm Cecil Wood Taylor Taylo Simmon s Trueh N ;w Me Harry Keating Baughe r Robe t Shimie Boyce Presto n Rice E rown George Richa d Day Home r Derrel Dicfcen Lawre nee John Fisher, Jr Wlllla m Victor Fittipold Curg Harrison Hogan Charl iS James Hughe Harry Coppee Mason James Hubert Price, J Julius Boyd St rnbock J. L. Campbe C. S. Glascow R. S. Hutcheso Fratres in Urbe M. W. Paxton, Jr SIGMA GEORGE RICHARD DAY Honorary Society for Juniors Officers , . President EDWARD CARTER CROOK Secretary John Lyie Campbell, Jr., K -V Charles H. Chapman, Jr.. K — Edward Carter Crook, 2 X George Richard Day, ' 1 ' A 9 Charles Cameron Dean, Z A K Homer Derrell Dickens, 2 X Old Men Haskell T. Dickinson, :S X Howard Wesley Dobbins, A T V. Robert William Gary, Jr., 2 X James R. Howard, A Homer Augustus Jones, Jr., I 1 A James Roger McConnell, B 9 H Emil C. Rassmann, III, ATA Henry L. Roediger, Jr., II K A Allen T. Snyder, ■! K I ' Cecil Wood Taylor, A T .Q Charles Edgar Wagg, Jr., $ K i ' Clifford Logan Walters, K A Robert Gibson Baker, K 2 Harry Keating Baugher, $ K 2 Christopher C. Bamekov, F A Edgar McLouis P. D. Boyd, B 9 n New Men Charles Peale Didier, A 9 Walter Gregory Downie, 2 X Lawrence John Fisher, K A Grady Henry Forgy, Jr., 2 X C. Thomas Fuller, K I ' Harrell Fennell Morris, A T i Louis Aubry Pridham, 2 A E Richard B. Spindle, III, ATA Alfred Louis Wolfe, Jr., H K A 13 CLUB JOHN SHERMAN HENDERSON, JR. Harry Keating Baugher. -I- K i; Robert McD. Boatwright, T A Gordon William Carlson, A T Horace JacUon Gary, Ml, . T !! Allen Rhodes DeLong, A X A Gharles Peale Didier, ' I- A B Frederick B. Farrar, B O II William V, Fittipoldi, K -I ' Charles Thomas Garten, A X A Walter Scott Gilme r, ' I ' V A Officers President ARCHIE WALLACE HILL, JR. Old Men Paul Emile Gourdon, Jr., II, II K A John S, Henderson, Jr., A 9 Archie Wallace Hill, Jr,, K ii; Benjamin Evans Jasper, H 9 II John Howard Lawrence Charles A. Lemkuhl, Jr., 2 X James R. McConnell, B 6 H Robert Price Miller, K i) Harrell Fennell Morris, A T U Joseph Allen Overton, Jr., ■ K ! ' Louis Aubry Pridham, i A Is Emil C. Rassman, III, ATA James R. Richardson, Jr., A T !; John Walter Stowers, A (4 Robert Neavling Sweeney, K i Cecil Wood Taylor, ATI) Taylor S. Trueheart, i K J Clifford Logan Walters, K A Jonathan W. Warner, i; A K Raymond Bourcy Whitaker, ii; N Albert Darius Darby, Jr„ II K ' I ' James Walker Davis, A X A Ben Weille Ditto, 2 X Eastham Waller Dudley, II K A Beverly Thomas Fitzpatrick, K i: Houston Magill Kimbrough, B H II New Men James Gamelln LaPlante, 4- K M ' Kenneth Rene Merrill, 1 ' A Hudson C. Millar, Jr., I K Robert Sherwood Peckham, A T A John William Goode, S A li James Carl Hamilton, ■! A 9 Conrad Lucius Inman, Jr., f K ' . Harry Clyde Keller, i) X Berry George Pierce, Jr., A T i Louis Walls Shroyer, III, B 9 H Warren Moore Stuart, n K A Donald Leo Richardson, A T WHITE FRIARS Hone Society for Sopho G. H. FORGY, JR., :S X Officers President KENNEDY RIPPETOE, A X A WALTER DOWNIE, i; Secretary Vice-President Grover Baldwin, V A Bob Barr, A T Bill Barrows, n K A Bayard Berghaus, A X A Larry Bradford, i; A E Bob Cavanna, ■! K ' 1 ' John Deyo, -I ' 1 ' A Derrel Dickens, r X Don Godehn, i; X Old Men Joe Grubbs, A T £ Larry Himes, -I- K I ' Stuart Hunt, ! ' A () Frank Hynson, A T A Homer Jones, ' I ' T A Bob Keim, l 1 ' A Lee Kenna, i; X George Kerr, A T Robert Lee, li O II Tom Morris, 2 A Is Bob Perry, R K A Jimmy Price, I K i; Dick Spindle. A T A Tom Wilson, ] ' , 9 II Al Wysong, A T A Ken Van de Water, II K I Harrison Hogan, ■! A 9 Dick Butler, n K l Jim Daves, S X Pete Day, K - Jim Funk, A T A Joe Hellen, II K A New Men Carroll Herron, A T Dick Houska, A X A Frank LaMotte, B 9 II Jack Murrell. K A Morrison Nelson, K I ' John Raaen, K 2 Phil Sellers, A 9 John Stanley, I I ' A Jim Stewart. :i K Jimmy Walker, 11 X Neely Young, A T 0. PI ALPHA NU KAPPA PHI KAPPA Honorary Educa+ional Society Fra+res in Facul+a+e Francis Pendleton Gaines Earle Kerr Paxton Ollinger Crenshaw Fletcher James Barnes Robert Henry Tucker . William Miller Hinton Walter A. Flick Robert Winter Royston Fra+res In Universl+a+e Class of 1941 Henry Parr Baker Frederic Breakspeare Farrar Robert Edmund Lee Alfred Thomas Bishop, Jr. Aubrey Alphin Houser William Joseph McLeod Chester Harvey Conover William Joseph Keeler Taylor Simmons Trueheart Emery Cox, Jr. Courtney Young Wadlington Class of 1942 William Gilbert Barrows Kenneth Skau Clendaniel Douglas McDougald Monroe, Jr Preston Rice Brown Joseph Robins Littlepage Leon Worms, Jr. John Hite Mast, Jr. Class of 1943 James Robert Neal, Jr. BETA GAMMA SIGMA Honorary Commerce Frafernlfy Founded: University of Wisconsin, 1913 VIRGINIA BETA CHAPTER Established 1933 Fra+res In Facuitate Fletcher James Barnes, II. Glover Dunn Hancock Rupert Nelson Latture Almand Rouse Coleman Edwin Henry Howard Merton Ogden Phillips Mervyn Crobaugh Lewis Kerr Johnson ' Robert Henry Tucker Robert Hanes Gray • John Higgins Williams Fratres in Universitate Alfred Thomas Bishop. Jr. Jean Sidney Friedberg John Duncan Raymond Alvin Theodore Fleishman Edward Eugene Hunter, Jr. Benton McMillin Wakefield, Jr Ralph Edward Lehr SOCIETAS PRAEMEDICA Honorary Pre-Medical Society Officers HERBERT PINCUS FRIEDMAN, JR President WILLIAM VICTOR FITTIPOLDI Vice-Piesident ROBERT McDEARMON BOATWRIGHT Secretary MICHAEL WILLIS LAU Treasurer DR. REID WHITE, JR Faculty Adviser Members Robert McDearmon Boatwright Conrad Lucius Inman William Anderson Phillips Jean Lee Benson Sidney Isenberg Macey Hersctiel Rosenthal John C. Wlngfield CarTipbell William Henderson Jasper Hal Waugh Smith Robert Hedrick Cofield John F. M. Keighley. Jr. Ramon Miguel Suarez, Jr. Edward Mitchell Cooper Guy Otis Keller, Jr. Horace Kent Tenney. Ill William Victor Fittipoldl Andrew Stephens Lanier Philip Abney Wllhite, Jr. Edmund McCashan Fountain Michael Willis Lau Walter Jeter Wilklns, Jr. Herbert Plncus Friedman, Jr. Tom Lewis Martin Alfred Louis Wolfe, Jr. Walter Scott Gilmer George Frederic Parton, Jr, Gibson Marr Wolfe Carroll Vincent Herron Robert Petrey Ffarry Burgess Wood, Jr. Aubrey Alphln Houser, Jr. Henry Matthew Yonge FRESHMAN COUNCIL Officers GRANT EARLE MOUSER, III President LAWRENCE CLIFTON SULLIVAN Vice-President WALTER STUART Secretary Executive Committee Members CLARENCE EUGENE BALLENGER, JR. JOHN NEWTON McCORMICK JOHN WILLIAM ECK HAVIN WINSLOW MANKIN CLARENCE FREEMAN JOHNSON, JR. DONALD HARDIE PUTNAM, JR. CLARENCE DuBOSE LAMAR RICHARD ANTHONY SHIMKO DAVID WHITTIER WOOD C H R I STIAN COUNCIL Officers CHARLES LEE H0B50N Presld DANIEL CURTIS LEWIS. JR Vice-President ROBERT FISHBURNE CAMPBELL. JR Recording Secretary CLINTON VAN VLIET Corresponding Secretary ExecuHvo Comm!Ue3 Members HUGH GUSTAVUS ASHCRAET, JR. FRANK CLEVELAND BEDINGER. JR. CALHOUN BOND KENNETH SKAU CLENDANIEL CHARLES GREENE CARTER, JR. CHARLES CAMERON DEAN JOSEPH FRANKLIN ELLIS, JR. LAWRENCE WERNER GALLOWAY WILLIAM ELLERY JENNINGS WHEATLEY MARSHALL JOHNSON ROBERT EDMUND LEE CORNEAL BERNARD MYERS, JR. WILLIAM JOSEPH NOONAN, JR. JOSEPH ALLEN OVERTON, JR. GORDON E. VON KALINOWSKI JOHN WALTON WEATHERS, JR. LEON WORMS EDWIN ALBERT ZELNICKER, JR. First Row: Clendaniel, Dean, Myers, Lewis, Fuller, Von Kalinowski, Noonan. Ashcraft. Second Row: Lee, Bedinger, Zelnicker, Runyan, Campbell, Galloway, Hobson, Weather Third Row: Worms, Ellis, Johnson, Jennings, Wood. Bond, Van Vliet, Weathers. Home of Low Prices HOSTETTER ' S CUT-RATE STORES LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA Teach Your Dollars More Cents QUALITY AT LOW PRICES Razor Blades, Shaving Creams, Hair Tonics, Patent Medicines, Stationery, Candies SERVICE Tobaccos at Low Cut Prices CALDWELL-SITES COMPANY Office Equipment — Mimeographs Sporting Goods — Stationery ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 46 Years Serving the Public T OJf Jlicui i Jf til Wmmm SPORTS, CAMPUS AND BUSINESS SUITS . TUXEDO AND FULL CAMLLS 1L IR TOPCOATS AND OVLRCOATS ' 35 TWEED SPORTS JACKETS 20 . SLACKS 37-50 ALSO QUADLEY HOUSE HATS . SHOES AND HABERDASU FiftK y venue at 46tli St., New Yorb Cnicago, IQ E. Jackson Boulevard FINCHLEY REPRESENTATIVE VISITS YOUR COMMUNITY AT REGULAR INTERVALS, LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA Telephone I 85 We offer you DRY CLEANING The Zoric Process, which leaves no odor. Buttons and minor repairs free. Nothing left in your clothes to gather soil. We are a member of the National Association. LAUNDERING We use up-to-date methods and are a member of the American Institute of Launder- ing. ShHIRTS are a specialty. GARMENT STORAGE Have your woolen garments cleaned and stored with us over the summer. All garments insured. GENERAL Charge accounts for your convenience. All articles insured while in our care. Week- end rates on laundry. ROCKBRIDGE STEAM LAUNDRY ZORIC CLEANERS CORNER STORE BUILT FOR THE STUDENTS BY THE STUDENTS JIMMY HAMILTON, 26 PHONE 15 PLAY BILLIARDS WITH PITZER UPSTAIRS O. BOX 666 WISE AND WADDELL Incorporated INSURANCE SURETY BONDS LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA GOOD BUILDINGS DESERVE GOOD HARDWARE CORBIN HARDWARE WASHINGTON AND LEE BUILDINGS Supplied by TOM JONES HARDWARE COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA HOTEL ASSOCIATION OF ROANOKE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA r « l_.lnia i lUtei HOTEL PATRICK HENRY A B. MOODY, Manager HOTEL PONCE DE LEON GARLAND W. MILLER, Manager THE ROANOKE KENNETH R. HYDE General Manager GEORGE L, DENISON Resident Manager Cordially invites you to enjoy the varied facilities of its three fine Hotels whenever you are in The i|oy Magic City. FRATERNITY JEWELRY Rings . . . Badges . . . Favors Paper Products . . . Programs Awards . . . Leather . . . Gifts L G. BALFOUR CO. Representative JNO. F. PETE HUNDLEY P. O. 888 Lexington, Va. Factories AHLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS The Heart of the Jewelry Industry CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1940 CLARENCE AVERY, ' 14 LUPTON AVERY, ' 41 CHATTANOOGA GLASS COMPANY CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE McCRUM ' S, Inc. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 41 Our Association with you for the past four years has been both pleasant and profitable. We hope you will often return to Lexing- ton for hlomecoming, Finals, and other occasions. DRUG STORE • FLOWER SHOP SODA FOUNTAIN CREAMERY McCRUM ' S, Inc. NATURAL GAS Is Better for Heating Your Home AUTOMATIC WATER HEATING COOKING REFRIGERATION FIREPLACE HEATING VIRGINIA GAS DISTRIBUTION CORP. Phone 66 THE BEST Is None Too Good For Those Who Travel HOTEL HAMILTON  The policy of the Hamilton Is to provide commercial travelers and tourists with accommodations superior In every detail of comfort and luxury. Delightful sur- roundings and genuine cordiality add to the pleasure of stopping at the alr- condltioned Hamilton. OAA OUTSIDE ROOMS$O.00 ' With Bath and Radio FOURTEENTH ST. AT K WASHINGTON. D.C. GO TO . . . McCRUM ' S IN LEXINGTON FOR VISIT OUR FOUNTAINS ROANOKE LYNCHBURG TOLLEY ' S TOGGERY THE COLLEGE MEN ' S SHOP Featuring Hart-Schaffner and Marx Clothes Varsity Town Clothes Florsheinn Shoes Dobbs Hats Arrow Shirts, Ties, Underwear and Handkerchiefs LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA C. Tolley E. F. Hamilton THE FLORENCE TOURIST CABINS WITH RADIOS AND TELEPHONES DINING DANCING STEAK DINNERS A SPECIALTY 6 MILES FROM LYNCHBURG ON ROANOKE HIGHWAY CLINTON BIRCK, Manager FOR THE DOG PLAYING THE W. L SWING STONEWALL JACKSON TAVERN 3 MILES NORTH OF STAUNTON ON U. S. ROUTE I I STONEWALL JACKSON HOTEL STAUNTON, VIRGINIA JOHN R. PAYNE, III General Manager Q ASSOCIATED DAIRIES OF ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY THORNHILL DAIRY • GREEN VALLEY DAIRY OAK HILL DAIRY • MAPLE GROVE DAIRY V e Supply Grade A Milk to Washington and Lee ' s 18 Fraternities and the University Dining Hall H k ■ a ROBERT E. LEE HOTEL MODERN • • • FIREPROOF Lexington, Va. Coffee Shop Private Dining Roonns GARAGE ADJOINING HOTEL N. O ' NEAL MOSES, Mgr. STUDENTS! When Furnishing Your Rooms or Fraternities Visit Lexington ' s Leading Department Store ADAIR-HUTTON, INC, Serving the Public for Over a Half a Century LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA Phone 58 VAN HORN SON THEATRICAL COSTUMES 1130 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. COSTUMES TO RENT Plays, Pageants, Operas BAL MASQUE We Designed and Furnished the Mardi Gras Costumes for Fancy Dress Ball 1941 ujiHSHinGfon Hotel Annapolis will be your faithful servant in every way possible when you come to the Nation ' s Capital — will help you plan your tour, direct you to any point, give you general information and make your stay a truly happy experience. Vuit the famous ANCHOR ROOM Waiiinglciri Most l m ' jue Cocktail Lounge Air Conditioned Public Spaces and Suest Rooms Radio in Every Roon- 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS I ' J from Uo QtHcid ' i AnnAPOLis ELEVENTH TO TWELFTHo, H STREET. N.W. J. ED DEAVER SONS CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS LEXINGTON, VA. We Feature Michael Sterns and Palm Beach Clothes Knox hiats Bostonlan and Nunn-Bush Shoes Manhattan Shirts Representatives for GLOBE TAILORING COMPANY HAAS TAILORING COMPANY STORRS-SHEAFFER TAILORING COMPANY (Custom Service) G. M. MOSELEY C. D. MOSELEY MOSELEY BROS. PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS 2308 12+h STREET TELEPHONE 537 LYNCHBURG, VA. STEP UP TO STYLE WITH JOHN NORMAN. INC. CUSTOM TAILORING GENTLEMEN ' S ACCESSORIES Roanoke and Lexington, Virginia Showings Every Thursday at fhe CORNER STORE DODGE AND PLYMOUTH ROCKBRIDGE MOTOR COMPANY Incorporated STATE DRUG CO, INCORPORATED DRUGS • SODAS LIGHT LUNCHES ACROSS FROM THE STATE THEATRE Phone 41 South Eastern Reporter The Complete Reporting Service for VIRGINIA Gives the Virginia Lawyer the Following Advantages: Accuracy Promptness Editorial Excellence Low Cost The Four Cardinal Points of Reporter Value Ask for full details, including attractive price and terms on complete set WEST PUBLISHING COMPANY, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION CORSAGES Telephone 203 JOE C. SHANER LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA THE DUTCH INN • THIRTY YEARS OF SERVICE TO WASHINGTON LEE GUESTS • LEX N G T O N ' S 1 14 W. Washington St BEST W. B. HARRISON COMPANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND FURNITURE DEALERS LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA NOLAND COMPANY Wholesale Plumbing, Heaflng, Industrial, and Electrical Supplies BETTER PLUMBING FIXTURES FOR BETTER HOMES Visit our showrooms anytime. Make your selec- tions after a careful Inspection. Your plumbing contractor will gladly quote you Installed costs. Don ' t overlook our long term, easy monthly pay- ment plan. Enjoy true living comfort while paying for same. GENERAL OFFICES; Newport News, Virginia Serving Virginia and the Southeast with 18 branches in Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina. Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, and District of Columbia. IJicCOY ' S nflODERNIZED IflODEL ■ IIarket GROCERIES • MEATS • PROVISIONS Old Virginia Cured hiams Specialty Our We Ship hiams to All Points Lexlngton, Virginia JAMES A. COOK COAL AND WOOD TELEPHONE ' We Live to Clean and Dye to Live ' BROWN ' S CLEANING WORKS Phone 282 163 SOUTH MAIN STREET ' ,: Qracious In hc Nations Qapital The Hay-Adams House continues the traditions of the two famous names it perpetuates — the charm, dignity, the inborn graclousness of gen- tility . . . yet mindful always of the demands of the present day — for example, Hay-Adams House is COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED —DAILY RATES— Single from $3.50— Double from $5.00 Rooms All With Private Bath HAY-ADAMS HOUSE SIXTEENTH STREET AT H Directly Opposite the White House Overlooking Lafayette Park WASHINGTON, D. C. WELCOME TO JULIAS RESTAURANT HARRISONBURG, VA. W. AND L. HEADQUARTERS IN HARRISONBURG ENJOY THE BEST FOOD WITH REFRESHMENTS You Will Be Pleased With The Service Of THE ROBERT E. LEE AND THE JACKSON BARBER SHOPS W. L MEN HAVE ALWAYS MADE THESE SHOPS THEIR PREFERENCE CONNER ' S CASH MARKET Lexington, Va. • Fresh Meats • Groceries • Fruits and Vegetables Phone 231 Randolph and Washington St. SOUTHERN INN RESTAURANT Lexington ' s Finest H FOOD PREPARED TO SUIT THE DISCRIMINATING W. L. GENTLEMEN OPEN AFTER DANCE SETS Sign of Quality ICE CREAM DEALERS • STATE DRUG CO. AND CLOVER CREAMERY CREAM STATION COMPLIMENTS OF VIRGINIA SMOKELESS COAL COMPANY TAZEWELL, VIRGINIA 303 South Jefferson St. Roanoke,Va., CORRECT CLOTHES FOR EVERY OCCASION STEVE ' S DINERS All Kinds of Sandwiches, Dinners and Drinks STEAKS, CHOPS AND CHICKEN No. 1—205 N. Main Street Lexington, Va. Telephones 91, 100! No. 2—112 E. Main Street Waynesboro, Va. Telephone 715 You ' ve tried the rest. Now try the best. NEVER CLOSED WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS ::- . AMERICA ' S MOST BEAUTIFUL isitors invariably lay There is no reenbrier in llie entire orid! This magnificent 7000-acre estate ..Jt an appeal all its own— as a spa and resort it is popular during all times of the year. And regardless of the season. you ' ll always And an ir - of things to do . . . fron favorite sport to toking , it ' s never too early or to America ' s most beautiful L. R.JOHNSTON, GENERAL MANAGER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF THE SCHEWEL FURNITURE COMPANY LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA A. S. WHITE AND COMPANY Incorporated WHOLESALE GROCERS 1004-1006 Commerce St. LYNCHBURG, VA. Pocahontas Canned Vegetables Prattlow ' s California Canned Fruits MUSICAL MERCHANDISE SHEET MUSIC RECORDINGS VICTROLAS RADIOS RCA-VICTOR DEALER The Music You Want When You Want It WEINBERG ' S MUSIC STORE OPPOSITE STATE THEATRE COMPLIMENTS OF SANDERS BROTHERS COMPANY Incorporated RICHMOND. VIRGINIA Distributors for LOWE BROTHERS PAINTS AND VARNISHES LYONS TAILORING CO. CLEANING AND PRESSING LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA HIGGINS AND IRVINE LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES PHONE 439 FOR HEALTHFUL RECREATION CIVIC BOWLING ALLEYS Lexington, Va. OPEN 8:00 A.M. TO 12:00 P.M. LET US HAVE YOUR MAIL ORDERS FOR COLLEGE JEWELRY Fraternity Pins W. L. Belt Buckles Gifts for All Occasions OFFICIAL AGENTS FOR W. L CLASS RINGS HAMRIC SMITH JEV ELERS LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA FURNITURE IN THE McCORMICK LIBRARY FROM THE WORKSHOPS OF VIRGINIA CRAFTSMEN Incorporated The Craft House HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA THE VIRGINIAN HOTEL LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Fireproof Good, Comfortable Rooms Air-Conditioned Dining Room A. F. YOUNG President and Manager JOHN P. PETTYJOHN CO, BUILDERS No. 212 Eighth Street LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA A. SILVER CLOTHING MADE TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENT POPULAR PRICES SMARTLY TAILORED A Complete Line of Gentleman ' s Furnishing and Haberdashery ROBERT E. LEE HOTEL BUILDING LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA BOLEY ' S BOOK STORE STUDENTS WELCOME LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA WELCOME TO THE MANHATTAN RESTAURANT ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The Place Where College Students Meet Their Friends Enjoy the Best Food with Refreshments FIRE AUTOMOBILE AINSWORTH INSURANCE AGENCY Court House Square LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA PLATE GLASS BURGLARY THE MAYFLOWER HOTEL A Good Place To Meet Your Friends DINING ROOM Private Rooms for Banquets and Dinner Parties Beverage Lounge NEW LOW RATES FOR STUDENT DATES LEXINGTON VIRGINIA THE HUGER-DAVIDSON-SALE COMPANY. INC. WHOLESALE GROCERS LEXINGTON AND STAUNTON, VIRGINIA WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS of PLEE-ZING QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS NELSON HARDWARE COMPANY S. W. Virginia ' s Largest Sporting Goods Jobber 17-19 Campbell Avenue ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Lexington Representative: MYERS HARDWARE COMPANY Welcome to THE WHITE HOUSE CAFE Lynchburg, Va. The Place Where All College Students Meet Their Friends ENJOY THE BEST FOOD WITH REFRESHMENTS CASSCO ICE CO. LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA LEXINGTON PASTRY SHOP 167 South Main Street Phone 7980 NATURAL BRIDGE VIRGINIA One of the seven nat- ural wonders of the world, continues to at- tract thousands of visi- tors each year. It Is located 14 miles south of the historic tcA ' n of Lexington, Va., on U. S. Highway I I. HOTEL Dining Room and Cafeteria GOOD FOOD AND COMFORTABLE ROOMS NATURAL BRIDGE, VIRGINIA OPEN ALL YEAR J. Lee Davi President THE UNIVERSITY CLEANERS LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA MYERS HARDWARE COMPANY 41 S. Main St. Lexington, Va. T. B. DORNIN ADAMS CO. Incorporated ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS New Dormitories and Library at Washington and Lee University Phone 1002 506 Main St. Lynchburg, Va. CONGRATULATIONS FROM YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER Sale 9A Service BLUERIDGE MOTOR SALES LEXINGTON, VA. Get the facts and you ' ll get a Ford! Phone 139 P. O. Box 724 WARNER Bros STATE LYRIC LEXINGTON. VIRGINIA RALPH DAVES, ' 36 Resident Manager OUR OLD STYLE HANDMADE BRICKS WERE USED IN THESE TWO FINE HOMES Henry A. Lsughim Residence, Concord, Ma Perry, Shaw « Hepburn, Boston, Architect Herbert Thomson Residence, near Lynchburg, Va. Stanhope S. Johnson, Lynchburg, Va., Architect IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING A HOME, BY ALL MEANS SEE US BEFORE MAKING YOUR BRICK SELECTION. LOCHER COMPANY, INC. GLASGOW, VIRGINIA RICHMOND, VIRGINIA . . . Hp p.njec4xulo.n . . . You have now seen the complete 1941 Calyx. It was the purpose of the editors to give a new and modern presentation of life at Washington and Lee. This has been a Calyx of innovations. For the first time in the history of the publication, large and blead cuts and color was used throughout. It contains 100 more stu- dents in the class section than any previous time, more pages, and the largest number of subscriptions on record, not to mention the first cover of its kind in this section. The trend being away from heavy themes, we have built this Calyx around the students, their activities, and campus life. I would like to especially thank Dan Eadie of Benson Printing Company for his untiring efforts and inspiration. I feel deeply indebted to him not only as an adviser and helper, but as a true friend. Our aporeclation also goes to Mr. W. A. Benson for the modern ideas and layout which he worked out so beautifully with Mr. Eadie. To Tholnton Borthwick of the Andre Studio goes my particular thanks and admiration for the splendid job of photographing he did. Thorne could be called upon at any time and as a result he has probably contributed more than any single Individual through his fine action and group shots. Also to the Andre Studio staff go our appreciation for their cooperation and especially to Andy himself. For quality engraving one couldn ' t find better than the Lynchburg Engraving Company has supplied, but in par- ticular I am indebted to Len Glover of that firm for his constant advice and consolement in some of those die moments of stress. As a Washington and Lee graduate he has gone far beyond the line of obligation to help the Calyx. To Mr. Henry K. Tice. of the Kingsport Press, a truly wonderful man to work with, goes the credit for the modern cover. Having worked with Benton Wakefield, business man- ager, on the 1941 Calyx, no word of thanks would be sufficient for the untiring work and organization he has effected which has resulted In a new high In the number of ads sold. Also his very fine staff composed of Brad Dunson, Evans Jasper, and Bob Wersel deserve their credit for the excellent showing Wake has made. On the editorial staff, three sophomores can be cred- ited for all the detailed work and without whom this annual could not possibly have gone to press. Because they are sophomores, Jim Davis, Cal Bond, and John Peeples had a handicap In assuming the responsibility that they did. It was a real pleasure working with them and I feel sure that their fine work will result in an excellent Calyx in 1942. Also to Al Fleishman, sports edlto-, goes my appreciation as well as to his staff for p.-eparation of the sports copy. THE EDITOR. (OLLKt ANNUAL PHOTOiiDAPyY Compieteiy equipped to Render the Highest Quality Craftsmanship and an Expedited Service on Both Personal Portraiture and Photography for College ANNUALS OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER TO THE 1941 CALYX IN successfully fulfilling the requirements of the modern College Annual Staff we have combined a comprehensive and systematic servicing program with that high standard of quality so essential in the production of fine yearbooks. Lynchburg engraved annuals are built by an organization specializing on school annuals exclusively, there- by assuring each staff of the personal and in- telligent assistance so necessary in the planning and designing of a truly satisfactory book. LYNCHBURG ENGRAVING ■COMPANY LYNCHBURG • VIRGINIA C u£d kA af O ttteA cyfnnujcih o 1 •-« Oi w P 0) (ft M I n T I n c c m p A n y iJr n A s H V I LL E O. « 9 e. VI


Suggestions in the Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) collection:

Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938

Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 1

1939

Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

1940

Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942

Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

1943

Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947


Searching for more yearbooks in Virginia?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Virginia yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.