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4- 1 ' ' Class No. ?iV ' c-V:.3 ' T.. ' ,T5.5 Book No. U) 2) 1 Jq Washington and Lee University LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA Accession No. WASHINGTON AND LEE CALYX cz. 19 4 7 • THE COLUMNS TO THE SONS OF WASHINGTON AND LEE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR OUR LIBERTY FROM 1941 TO 1945 THIS BOOK IS DEDI- CATED. THEY WALKED UNDER THE COLUMNS, AND DREAMED UNDER THE TREES, AND FORGOT THE PANGS OF LEARNING WHILE THEY DANCED IN THE GYM. WISE-ACRES SAID THEY WERE SOFT. AND THEN THEY PROVED AGAIN THE TRUTH OF WHAT PERICLES SAID ABOUT HIS ATHENIANS: THE PALM OF COURAGE MUST BE ADJUDGED TO THOSE WHO BEST KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HARDSHIP AND PLEASURE AND YET ARE NEVER TEMPTED TO SHRINK FROM DANGER. THEY WALKED UNDER THE COLUMNS AND WENT OUT TO EM- BRACE IMMORTALITY, AND THE CHILDREN WHOM THEY NOURISH AND PROTECT ARE THEIR ALMA MATER AND THEIR COUNTRY. u W4 . ' . ' ,-n J ♦ ' i 4f : ' • !• - ' i ' ' -. v. ■ ' • .- ' . : • ' -. o ' .• ' i H -i THE WASHINGTON COLLEGE GROUP, WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA p . f : ' y • ■mjttttm ma i George Gordon Alford, ' 42 Charles James Andrews, Jr., ' 37 Carl Areni, ' 37 Glenmore Murrell Ash, ' 40 Robert Foster Ast, ' 42 Joe Hlggins Bagley, ' 45 Henry Parr Baker, ' 42 Emmett Warren Barger, Jr., ' 45 Richard Miller Bassett. ' 43 Ross Beason, Jr., ' 43 Hubert Franklin Beatly. ' 41 James Wright Cochran, ' 34 Jo:eph Temple Cole, ' 23 Lloyd Robert Cole, ' 40 William A. M. Dabney, ' 42 William Edgar Darnall, Jr., ' 32 Julian Leroy Dart, Jr., ' 39 William Theodore Delaplaine, III, ' 39 Enoch Claybourn Devane, Jr., ' 43 Barclay Hugh Dillon, Jr., ' 35 Stanley Allen Douglas, Jr., ' 39 Edward Roessler Downie, ' 40 Robert William Gary, Jr., ' 41 Howard Kendall Gibson, ' 45 Allis Gilbert, Jr., ' 34 John Beniamin Gillespie, III. ' 40 Claude Lyton Goodman, ' 38 Paul Emlle Gourdon, Jr., ' 41 Walter Russell Guthrie, ' 40 Elia; Porter Halzlip, ' 43 William Horace Hall, ' 44 David Wright Hancock, ' 38 James Wilbur Hannabass, Jr., ' 4( Wllmurt Addison Bennett, Jr., ' 42 Malcolm Campbell Blndon, ' 44 Ralph John Bishop, Jr., ' 36 George Martin Bohman, Jr., ' 39 Robert Shimler Boyce, ' 41 Richard Clarence Burton, ' 42 Franklin James Byrd, ' 38 Paul Haynes Cagle, ' 47 Deverton Carpenter, ' 37 Charles Greene Carter, Jr., ' 42 Walter Irving Chudleigh, Jr., ' 43 Alan Robert Clarke, ' 44 Samuel Tilden Cleveland, Jr.. ' 39 Gene Frederick Drake, ' 43 Jack Jay Dreyer, ' 45 Charles Hastings Eaton, ' 39 John Vickery Eden, ' 38 John Haws Edwards. Jr., ' 40 Daniel Lewis FInley. ' 40 Kendall King Fish, ' 46 Frederick Edwin Fisher, ' 43 Lee Armlstead Ford, ' 43 Thomas Martin Ford, Jr., ' 43 William Allen Fletcher. Jr., ' 42 Frank Figures Fraiier, ' 38 John Frost, II, ' 39 John Edgar Hare, ' 44 Samuel Birnie Harper, Jr., ' 39 William Birt Harrington, Jr., ' 29 Roderick Edward Harris. ' 35 Alexander Gilliam Harwood. III. ' 35 Charles Troy Hickman, ' 45 Robert Edward Holland, Jr., ' 36 William Clarence Hood, ' 45 Douglas Wayne House, ' 42 James Robert Howard, ' 39 Earl Hugh Hulsey, Jr., ' 39 Andrew Douglas Jamleson, Jr., ' 40 John Michael Jenkins, Jr., ' 37 Robert Lewis Jones, ' 39 Samuel Tipton Jones, Jr., ' 39 William Corwin Jones, ' 42 Dan Ray Justice, ' 42 Robert Henry Kelm, Jr. ' 4! George SImms Keller, ' 43 Harry Carter Kelly, ' 45 Robert Alfred Kemp, ' 39 John Thomas Kibler, Jr., ' 45 John McDowell King, ' 45 Arthur Burke Koontr, Jr., ' 42 William Webster Lindsay, ' 45 Joseph Robins Llttlepage, ' 42 Francis William Lowry, ' 43 Dick Mayo Lykes, ' 45 Samuel Givens McFadden, ' 41 John Ireland Macey, ' 38 Charle-, Francis Martin, ' 43 Parker Jones Mathews, ' 41 Richa d Erwin Mayo, ' 43 George Horner Melville, Jr., ' 40 Howard Benjamin Nichols, ' 43 Robert John O ' Leary, ' 45 Daniel Eailey Owen, Jr., ' 43 Preston Dlx Parks, Jr., ' 39 Rodes Shacelford Parrlsh, ' 39 Jamej Tyler Ramsey, ' 43 William Addison Ray, ' 06 Leo F.-ederick Relnarti, Jr., ' 40 Robert Eugene RIdenhour, III. ' 45 James Patterson Rogers, ' 39 Clarence Albert Roth, Jr. ' 39 Loui Claude SchuHi, Jr., ' 40 Robert Burch Secord. ' 38 Paul Bollon Shamhart, Jr.. ' 45 John Henry Sherman. ' 37 William Carter Shinn, ' 46 Aubrey Lee Simpson, Jr., ' 40 George Stanley Slusser, ' 46 Felix Garrett Smart, Jr. , ' 42 He.bert Grooms Smith, Jr., ' 43 Robert Emerson Smltherman, ' 44 John Page Spears, ' 41 Joseph Overstreet Stagg, Jr., ' 45 Richard Berton Steelman, ' 39 Thomas Warren Stein, ' 42 Jock Arnold Revelle Stewart, ' 39 Neumon Home Taylor, ' 41 Kramer Thomas, Jr., ' 42 Emil Emanuel Tomchik, ' 37 Taylor Simmons Trueheart, ' 4! John Connell Tucok, ' 45 Robert Cochran Wagg, ' 43 Chandler Sargent Whipple, ' 43 George Baker WIck rham, ' 38 George Cooley WIllcox, ' 25 Stevenson Archer Williams, ' 44 John Wesl.y Wright, Jr., ' 39 Brooks Chapman Young, ' 41 William Stevens Young, ' 40 o the Clan of 1947: I congratulate you, members of the graduating class, upon the distinction you have earned. It is a matter of distinction, of course, for a young man to complete successfully a program of studies designed to test and to strengthen his mental power and designed to give him introduction into the encompassing world. It is your added distinction to have come into the heritage of having been made intellectually and even spiritually the adopted sons of George Washington and of Robert E. Lee. I rejoice with you in the richness of this heritage, but I venture to remind you that it is also a trust committed into your hands. AN INSTITUTION IS THE LENGTHENED SHADOW OF A M A N . DOCTOR FRANCIS P. GAINES •• .-■■ ' :: iiiWi BOARD OF TRUSTEES HERBERT FITZPATRICK ' ' ' ° EARL STANSBURY MATTINGLY Secretary-Tn CLARENCE RENSHAW AVERY HARRY ST G. T. CARMICHAEL WALTER LAPSLEY CARSON JAMES RANDOLPH CASKIE JOHN WILLIAM DAVIS HOMER A. HOLT JAMES MORRISON HUTCHESON GEORGE BOLLING LEE JOSEPH T. LYKES WALTER A. McDonald WILLIAM McCHESNEY MARTIN GEORGE CAMPBELL PERRY HUSTON ST. CLAIR JOHN NEWTON THOMAS ADMINISTRATION LUCIUS JUNIUS DESHA, Ph.D. Acting Dean of the University FRANK JOHNSON GILLIAM, A.M. Dean of Students mf •- i mSE- V- . ' ■ I ' ■ GLOVER DUNN HANCOCK, Ph.D. JAMES LEWIS HOWE, Ph.D., M.D. University Historian RICHARD HESTON SHOEMAKER, B.S., M.A. Librarian REID WHITE, JR., A.B., M.D. University Physician EARL STANSBURY MATTINGLY, A.B. FACULTY First Row: • FRANCIS PENDLETON GAINES, Ph.D., Litt.D., D.C.L., Prssident, +IA BK, OAK. • JAMES LEWIS HOWE, Ph.D., M.D., Sc.D., Bayly Professor of Chemistry Emeritus, .iKK, BK ( SK. • LIVINGSTON WADDELL SMITH, Ph.D., Society of the Cincinnati Professor of Mathematics, 1 ' K I ' , BK. • GLOVER DUNN HANCOCK, Ph.D., Dean of School of Commerce, Wilson Pro- fessor of Economics and Commerce, XX, BK iiVX. • ROBERT HENRY TUCKER, A.M., LLD., Lecturer In Economics, KZ BK, OAK, rX, BTi:. « ROBERT WILLIAM DICKEY, B.S., Ph.D., McCormIck Professor of Physics, ■I ' K ' I ' , BK, OAK, lA. • CLAYTON EPES WILLIAMS, LL.B., Dean, School of Law, HKA -t ' A , OAK. • JOHN ALEXANDER GRAHAM, A.M., Professor of Spanish and Fine Arts, KA BK. OAK WILLIAMS GRAHAM .M; Second Row: • LUCIUS JUNIUS DESHA, Ph.D., Bayly Professor of Chemistry, Acting Dean of the University, KS, ' tBK OAK • JAMES STRONG MOFFATT, JR., Ph.D., Professor of English, i: ' F.. • RUPERT NELSON LATTURE, A.M., Professor of Political Science and Sociology, AM ' , I ' HK OAK, Ai ' P, AK I ' , BPi: • OSCAR WETHERHOLD RIEGEL, A.M., Professor of Journalism, lAX. • EDWARD PAR- KER TWOMBLY, B.P.E., Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education, AT, (lAK. • WILLIAM GLEASON BEAN, Ph,D., Professor of History, ' I ' FA ' I ' BK i:-V . • EDWIN HENRY HOWARD, M.S., Assistant Professor of Accounting, AT ' I ' BK A K I ' BPi;. • WALTER ABRAHAM FLICK, Ph.D., Professor of Education and Psychology, K-I ' K, ' I ' AK M-M, M ' X. 16 4. { LiT First Row: • WILLIAM WILSON MORTON, B.D.. D.D., Professor of Philosophy and Christian Ethics. ' MiK • GEORGE JUNKIN IRWIN, A.B., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, ' MU e CHARLES PORTERFIELD LIGHT, A.M., LL.B.. Professor of Law, iN, M ' . • FITZGERALD FLOURNOY, A.M., Ph.D. (Oxon). Professor of English, HK k, 1 ' HK, OAK, AKIT IT. • FRANK JOHNSON GILLIAM, A.B., M.A., Associate Professor of English, Dean of Students. i;.U:, OAK, K-l ' • OLLINGER CRENSHAW, Ph.D.. Associate Professor of History, ' MA ■I ' HK IT • RAYMON T. JOHNSON. A.B., J.D., Professor of La . 1IK 1 ' I ' AA (lAK T K . • MARCELLUS HENRY STOW, Ph.D., Pro- fessor of Geology, Z AR, 4 AA CRENSHAW JOHNSTON TMmlh tmi McDowell shelley Second Row: . • CHARLES RICE McDOWELL. LL.B.. Professor of Law, i:. K +AA • HENRY VOGEL SHELLEY, Ph.D., Corcoran-Peabody Professor of Ancient Languages, Sphinx (Lafayette). • BOYD ROSS EWING, JR., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages. • JOHN HIGGINS WIL- LIAMS, A.M., Associate Professor of Political Science, KA, OAK. 2 . BPi!. • MERTON OGDEN PHILLIPS, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Commerce, AKK. ' I ' KK, BPi:. • ROBERT WINTER ROYSTON, A.M.. M.S., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, K K. • ALLEN WESLEY MOGER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History, BK, TKA. • WILLIAM MILLER HINTON, Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Education and Psychology, KA KfpK, ' I-AK 4 ' X 17 FACUITY ■ff SHINGTON LEE m T ' JTY IXJUMOTOM, VA. FACULTY First Row: • CHARLES HAROLD LAUCK. B.A., Laboratory Instructor in Journalism. _iK i:A. . • LEWIS KERR JOHNSON, M.S., Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Commerce and Business Administration. • ROBERT FOSTER BRADLEY, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages, J-HK. • ROWLAND WHITEWAY NELSON, AM. (Oxon), Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English. • THOMAS EARLY LOTHERY, JR., B.S., Assistant Professor of Physics. • ALMAND ROUSE COLEMAN, M.B.A., C.P.A., Professor of Accounting, .Mi K HLi; AH.[., • THEODORE ALLYN SMEDLEY, A.B.. J.D.. Assistant Professor of Law and Law Librarian. M!K. • WILLIAM WEBB PUSEY, B.A.. Ph.D., Associate Professor of German. ' HiK. Second Row: • LEWIS DANIEL WILLIAMS, B.S., M.S., Instructor in Chemistry, HRR, XTB. • LEWIS WHIT- AKER ADAMS, B.A., A.M.. Assistant Professor of Economics, -I ' Kii: • GEORGE FRANCIS DRAKE, B.A., Assistant Professor of French, VM ' . •BRANSON BEESON HOLDER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Commerce and Economics. • CHARLES VAILL LAUGHLIN, B.A., LL.M., J.S.D., Associate Pro- fessor of Law, .t.A+. • KENNETH P. STEVENS, Ph.D., Professor of Biology, I ' BK liiX Atll • JOHN F, BAXTER, Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Chemistry, HTII I ' i. • ERNEST CARLYLE LYNCH, M.A., Assistant Professor of Engineering. 18 First Row: • JAMES L. PRICE, B.A., B.D., Th.M.. Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Director of Religious Work, ATA. i:AX. • ALLEN S. RAGAN, Ph.D.. Assistant Professor of Political Science, • FRANK VERNON RIGLER, M.S., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. • EVERETT WHITING, WITHERS, A.B., B.J.. Assistant Professor of Journalism, [ 1 i:A. . • GEORGE M. BROOKE, A.M., Instructor In History, 1 HK, • ALVIN LEROY DUCKETT, A.M., Instructor in History, AKII • JOHN E. HUESTED, B.A., A.M., Instructor in Geology. • WILLIAM ALEXANDER JENKS, A.M., Instructor in History, 2X, •tBK. STEPHENSON Second Row: • BEVERLY READ B.A., Instructor in English, KA. • J. HAYDEN SILER, A.M., Instructor in Romance Languages. C CHARLES W. TURNER, Ph.D., Instructor in History, OAH. • JAMES HOLT STARLING, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology, i:Ai;. • JAMES H. STEWART, A.M., Assist- ant Professor of Economics, e PAUL E. MEADOWS, B.A., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. • ASHLEY BROWN, A.M., Instructor in English, :;X. • BUFORD STUART STEPHENSON, B.A., Instructor in German, Xi FACULTY THE CLASSES MM t: :i, ' . ui ' mmMA ? - if ' ■ ' 33 i ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL DEGREES 1943 MASTER OF ARTS Willis J. Green BACHELOR OF LAWS William R. Klser BACHELOR OF ARTS Llllard M. Allor James F. Berry Abe L. Cahn Horace J. Cary, 111 Kenneth L. Coqhlll Jay D. Cooke. Jr. Charles J. Devlne, Jr. Ben W. Ditto Robert Ewlnq Uriah G. Flowers, Jr. Frank Goodpasture, Jr James M. hHutcheson, Jr James S. Jefferson William P. McKelway Haven W. Mankin Robert C. Mehorter Grant E. Mouser, III Charles L. Rast. Jr John Wehnche BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Frederick W. Bauer Leon, Garber Robert P. Haley Vernon B. Mlllsap William G. SIremore Lawrence C. Sullivan. Jr. Donald D. Welch, Jr. 1944 BACHELOR OF LAWS Thompson C. Bowen, Jr. Benjamin P. Brown, Jr. James M. Davidson. Jr. Alexander M. Harmon, Jr Robert T. Vauqhn BACHELOR OF ARTS William A. Davidson, II James V. Giles BACHELOR OF LAWS Charles F. Baqley, Jr. Elliot W. Butts, Jr. Thomas . Garth, Jr. Carter Glass, III Marion G. Heatwole Harry G. Klncald Huqh C. N lacfarlane Robert O. McDowell Joseph A. Overton, Jr. Francis T. Stranq BACHELOR OF ARTS Henry S, Ashe Ernest L. Becker John B. Cancelmo, II William B. Guthrie Abner L. Holton. Jr. Ewlnq S. Humphries, Jr Charles M. Johnson Stuart M. Lalson James D. McLean, Jr Norvell W. Moses John W. Runyan, Jr. Lloyd H. Smith, Jr. Richard S. Watson Barry Wrlqht, Jr. Albert V. Zimmerman 1945 Henry W. Kelly, Jr. Robert M. Sherwood Lucius S. Smith Frederic R. D. Willi, 1946 BACHELOR OF ARTS John L. Barrett Alan Bauer David G. Brown George E. Calvert Leonard R. Crlmlnale Herman M. Carr, Jr. John L. Crist, Jr, John Dempsher Thomas Ryland Dodson William R. Gaines David V. Guthrie, Jr. John B. Holley Clarence F. Johnson, Jr. Willard H. Keland James L. Klnq Kelley Lltteral Kenneth D. Moxley William M. Otter Mathew E. O ' Keefe Frederick H. Pltzer, Jr. Barton P. Quaintance Louis S. Rehr Henry H. Schewel Grady M. Strickland. Jr Paul C. Thomas. Jr. Alan L. Turner Walter B. Van Gelder BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Paul D. Barnes, Jr. Georqe H. Bowers, III Robert O. Crockett, Jr. Bertram J. Myers Thomas E. Petricken Robert B. Quayle, Jr. Alexander H, Walker Lloyd L. Ward, Jr. John E. Watson BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Omer T. Kaylor, Jr. Guy E. Yaste, Jr. Richard J. A. Walker Jay N. Wemple Cullen F. Wlmmer Georqe T. Wood Richard T. Wrlqht Thomas M. Wrlqht BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Frank G. Burqer James P. Carpenter, Jr. Truman D, Donaho John P. Jordan Louis E. Jorel Donald H. Putnam, Jr. n ■ ' • viw THE SCHOOL OF LAW OFFICERS CARROLL THOMAS LAY President Senior Class JOHN RANDOLPH TUCKER, JR President Intermediate Class REGINALD HOFFMAN PETTUS President First Year Class 25 SENIORS Fir:t Row; • GROVER CLEVELAND BALDWIN, JR., Paris, Kentucky; I ' 1. , OAK IIAX, ■l-A l ' : Cotillion Club; President Phi Gamma Delta, 4; President Pi Alpha Nu, 4; Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4; Interfra- ternlty Council; Executive Ccmmittee, 2, 4; Freshman Assimilation Committee, Chairman, 5; Freshman Camp Councilor, 5; Who ' s Who in American Colleges, 4, 5; Co-president Cotillion Club, 5; Vice-president Fancy Dress, 4; President Omicron Delta Kappa, 5; President Dance Board, 5; President, Phi Delta Phi, 6. • DONALD McGUIRE BANE, Pulaski, Virginia, ATA. Second Row: • JESSE WILSON BENTON, JR., Dan- ville, Virginia; AT • ROGER LEE CAMPBELL, Manistee, Michigan; M ' A; Glee Club, 2, 4; Band Director, 4, Third Row. • THOMAS RYLAND DODSON, Ring- fold, Virginia; dAK; Executive Com- mittee. 3. 4, 5, Secretary, 5; Forensic Union, I, 2, 3, 4, Speaker, 4; President Washington Literary Society, 5; Presi- dent Senior Class; Vice-President Chris- tian Council. 4; Who ' s Who in Ameri- can Colleges, 4; W. L. Law Review, 5. Business Editor, 5; Dance Board, 5; Intramural Board, 4, 5. • JOHN LLOYD DORSEY, Jr., Hen- derson, Kentucky; iAE, i;; W. L. Law Review, 5, 6; President Sigma Al- pha Epsllon, 6. 26 First Row: • EASTHAM WALLER DUDLEY, Alex- andria, Virginia; niCA, M I ; Cotillion Club; White Friars; Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4, 5, President, 4. • FRANCIS WILLS FLANNAGAN, Bristol, Virginia; W. L. Law Review. Second Row: • HENRY WISE KELLY, JR., Fairfax, Virginia; IIKA, OiK; President Omi- cron Delta Kappa, 5; Who ' s Who in Annerican Colleges ; W. L. Law Re- view, 6; Assimillation Committee, 3, 4; Executive Committee, 3; Vice-President Student Body, 4; President Student Body, 5. • ALLIE HARTSFIELD LANE, Lakeland, Florida; AT. t ' l ' ■. Vice-President Inter- mediate Law Class; Executive Commit- tee, 4; Freshman Assimilation Commit- tee, 3, Chairman, 4; Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4; Christian Council, I, 2. Third Row: • WILLIAM FRANCIS PARKERSON, JR., Richmond, Virginia; KA. • ALBERT GALLATIN RHEA, III, Rus- sellville, Kentucky; liAE, I ;1 J ; Member Kentucky State Bar Association; Band, I, 2; 150-lb. Football, 3; Intramural Board, 4; President Sigma Alpha Ep- slon, 4. SCHOOL OF LAW 27 SENIORS Fir;t Row: • FREDERICK KENNEDY RIPPETOE, Charleston, West Virginia; AXA I A , (IAN Intertraternity Council, 4; Presi- dent Lambda Chi Alpha, 4; Vice-Presi- dent Pi Alpha Nu, 3; Football, 1; Track. I, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club. e CASH TAYLOR SKARDA, Clovis, New Mexico; KA; Football, I, 2. S:cond Row: • THOMAS V ILLIAM SOMMER, Point Pleasant, West Virginia; 2N, +A ; Sec- retary-Treasurer ot Senior Law Class. • ROSCOE BOLAR STEPHENSON, JR., Covington. Virginia; t Ki:, i;; 150- Ib. Football, 3; Football, 4; Solt, 6; Executive Committee, 6. Third Row: o JULIUS BOYD STOMBOCK, Waynes- boro, Virginia; AXA ' I ' A . i); Baseball Manager, 5. • CLINTON VAN VLIET, Lalewood, Ohio, AT, TKl; Treasurer, Delta Upsi- lon, 6; Christian Council, Executive Committee, 1-6; Secretary, 3; Executive Committee, 6; Washington Society, 1-6, President, 5; Forensic Unio n, I, 2, 3; International Relations Club, M. 28 INTERMEDIATE First Row: • CHARLES CYRUS ADAMS. Paltimore. Maryland: ' I ' Ki, TKI; President Phi Kappa Sigma, 4; Ring Turn Phi, 4 • JAMES McMORROW BALLENGEE, Charleston, West Virginia. • BATES WILLIAM BRYAN, Chattanooga, Tennessee; +AH; lU:;; 1; 13 Club; Cotillion Club; President Phi Delta Theta, 4; President of Student Body, 4; Executive Committee. 4; Chairman of Student Body Finance Com- mittee, 4; Interfraternity Council, 4; Treasurer of Fancy Second Row: • BEVERLY THOMAS FITZPATRICK, Roanoke. Virginia; Kl. OAK; 1; 13 Club; White Friars; President 1943 Fancy Dress; President Kappa Sigma. 3; President Dance Board, 4; Student Representative on Athletic Council. 4; Secretary White Friars. 3; Interfraternity Council. 3; Football. I, 2. 3. 4; Monogram Club; Who ' s Who in American Universities. • THOMAS CLIN FLEMING, Yorktown, Virginia; IIKA; BK; l Hi:; EPS; Secretary Junior Class; President Senior Commerce Class, 4; Commerce Club. 3. 4, President. 4; Camera Club. I. 2, 3, 4; Graham Lee Literary Society I, 2. 3. 4; Executive Committee. 6; W. L, Law Review, 4 • JOHN FRANKS GANONG. San Francisco, California, ■t Kl; Camera Club. I; International Relations Club. I, 2; CALYX. I. 2. 3, 4, Editor, 5; Publications Board. 5. Third Row: • JOSEPH BENNETT GEYER. Richmond. Virginia; KI. • GEORGE EDWIN HAW. JR.. Richmond, Virginia; ' hKl. • ROBERT SCOTT KENT. Thomas, West Virginia; ' |.K+. Fourth Row; • BERNARD LEVIN. Norfolk. Virginia; -M;!!; Club; Manager Varsity Baseball, 4; Manager Football. 4; Secretary Freshman Assimilation Con Freshman Assimilation Committee, 5. • JAMES ROBINSON LYLE, Roge • JOSEPH AUBREY MATTHEWS. Kl; Executive Committee. 3. 4; Do ille, Tennessee. awrenceville. Virginia; litory Councilor, 3. 4. Fifth Row: • EUGENE RUSSELL MARABLE, JR.. Petersburg. Virginia; •tKl; S; Cotillion Club; President Fancy Dress. 4; President Dance Board, 4; Manager Baseball. 5; Ring Tum Phi. 2; Freshman Assimilation Committee, 3. • HENRY MAURICE MITCHELL, Wilmington, Delaware; I;AE; Vice-President Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 3. • JAMES HENRY MURPHY. Charleston, West Virginia SCHOOL OF lAW INTERMEDIATE First Row: • ANDREW JACKSON POWER, JR., R. Worth, Texai; iT. • EDWIN PAGE PRESTON, Norfolk, Virginia; ATA. • FRANK PIERCE PULLEY, III. Ivor, Virginia. Second Row: • ROBERT EDWARD RICKLES, Florence. Alabama: l rA. • FRANCIS RISDON RUSSEL. Old Hadley. Massachusetts; AT; Vice-President Delta Upsilon, 5; Interfraternity Council, S; Christian Council; Football. I. 2; Wrestling, I. • PAUL MASON SHUFORD. Richmond. Virginia; K1; President Phi Kappa Sigma. 5, Manager, 4; Vice-President Fancy Dress. 6; Interfraternity Council. 4; Cheerleader. I; Crew, I; W. « L. Law Review, t. Third Row: • TRENT DOUGLAS SIPLE, Staunton, Virginia. • ROBERT KENT SMITH, Charleston, West Virginia. • JOHN MARK STEPHENS. Charleston. West Virgii l K ' l ' . Fourth Row: • CLAUDE ELMO TAYLOR, JR.. Martinsville, Virgii • WILLIAM EARLE TUCKER, Tampa, Florida • STANLEY WILLIAMS. Bokchito Oklahoma. STATE BAR MEMBERS VIRGINIA • HENRY WISE KELLY, JR., Fairfax, Virginia. KENTUCKY • ALBERT GALLATIN RHEA, III, Rusiellville, Kentucky. FIRST YEAR First Row: • PAUL ANTHONY BALDY, Charleston. West Virginia. • RICHARD EDWIN BARTLEBAUGH. Springtield. Ohio; liOn; Mil; nril: Troubadours, I. 2; Washington Literary Society; Forensic Union, 1; Vanity Debate, I. 2; Ring Turn Phi. I, 2; CALYX. 2. • HERBERT DeBAUN BRYANT. Louisville. Kentucky; li-AG. Second Row: • KENNETH LASSITER COGHILL. Charleston. West Virginia; Kl:; ■■13 Club; White Friars; President Kappa Sigma. 3; Glee Club, I. 2. 3. • GEORGE LLOYD COWAN, III, Edqewater Park, New Jersey. • HENRY BOWEN CROCKETT. Roanoke. Virginia; IIK. . Third Row: e MAX HALE DENNIS, Wilrrington. Ohio. • GEORGE CLARENCE DUFFIELD. Charleston. West Virginia. • JOHN GEORGE FOX. Ansted. West Virginia; l. ; Christian Council. I; Football. I. 2. 3; Dormitory Councilor. 4, 5; Interfraternity Council, 4; President Student Body. 5; Chairman Student Body Finance Committae, 5; President Sigma Nu. 4, Fourth Row: • WILLIAM LESLIE FURY. Weston. West Virginia. • JOHN FRANCIS GINESTRA. Beckley. West Virginia; ' MA; 13 Club; White Friars; President White Friars. 3, • ROBERT THOMAS GOLDENBERG. Parkersburg. West Virgini, Fifth Row: • JEROME DAVID GREENBERG, Englswood. New Jersey; I III; Southern Collegian. I; CALYX. I; Trjubadors. I; Forensic Union. I. • JACK LESLIE GROSSMAN, Hagerstown. Maryland; ' t-III; CotiLion Club; Forensic Union. I; Interfraternity Council. 4; Superior. Phi Epsilon Pi. 4. • CHARLES NILES GROSVENOR. Memphis, Tennessee; SAE. Sixth Row: • WILLIAM CABRILLO HAMILTON. Hagerstown, Maryland; IX. • WILLIAM SHERIDAN HOLLAND, Lexington. Virginia. • ROBERT SIDNEY IRONS. Washington. D. C; K. ; ' Mil; IIA.X; Forensic Union. I; Ring Tum Phi. I; Southern Collegian, 1. 2; Treasurer Kappa Alpha, 2. SCHOOL OF LAW FIRST YEAR 0f M wmiB First Row: • THOMAS HALLER JACKSON, JR., Shreveport, Louisiana; 4 iG: ' I ' Hl. • OMER THOMAS KAYLOR, JR., Hagerstown, Maryland, K+; H1; White Friars. • WARDEN SPERRY LEE, Jacksonville. Florida; -He. Second Row: • ROBERT COULBOURNE MEHORTER, Maplewood, New Jersey; l. p;; Football, I, 4; Swimming, I, 2; Executive Committee, 4; Chris- tian Council, I, 2, 3, 4. • GRANT EARL MOUSER, III, Marion, Ohio; l ri; Cotillion Club; Basketball, I. 2, 3; Executive Committee, 2; President Freshman Council, I; Freshman Assimilation Committee. 3, • HAROLD SORHAM MOUSER, Marion, Ohio; ' t ri. Third Row: • REGINALD HOFFMAN PETTUS. Keysville, Virginia; KI; Forensic Union, 3; Graham Lee Literary Society, 3; Dormitory Councilor, 2; Chairman Freshman Assimilation Committee, 3; Wrestling, I; President First Year Law Class. • ENOS ROGERS PLEASANTS, Grenada, Mississippi; KA; H2:. • DAVID EDWARD REPASS, Bland, Virginia. Fourth Row: • WILLIAM VESTAL RICHARDS, Dayton. Ohio; bOII; White Friars; Track, I; Ring Turn Phi. I, 2; Calyx, I, 2; Forensic Union. I. • STEPHEN ENSIGN ROCKWELL, North Haven, Connecticut; AT; Cotillion Club; President Delta Upsilon, 3. • STANLEY ELLIOn SACKS, Norfolk, Virginia, ZBT. Fifth Row: • SAM SILVERSTEIN. JR., Charleston, West Virginia; ZBT; IIAN; Cotillion Club; President Zeta Beta Tau, 4; Interfraternity Council, 3. 4; Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Ring Turn Phi, I, 2; 150-lb. Football, I. • EARL MAXWELL VICKERS, Montgomery, West Virginia; . X. ; IT.W; Cotillion Club; Forensic Union, I, Speaker. 2; Washington Literary Society, 2, 3; Ring Turn Phi. I, 2. Sports Editor, 2; Christian Council, I, 2, Executive Committee, 3; Vice-President First Year Law Class. • LAWRENCE BUTLER WALES, JR.; KA. Sixth Row: • THOMAS HESSER WALLACE, Hammond. Indiana; KS. • MATTHEW WILLIAMSON WAHS, Charleston. West Virginia. • JAMES GRANT WILDMAN. Charleston, West Virginia; AT. SCHOOL OF LAW lAWYERS NOT PICTURED SENIOR CLASS CLARENCE WARNER ALLISON, JR Covington. Va. BENJAMIN VANCE BLAGG, II South Charleston. W. Va. WALTER DeFORREST HARROD Valley Stream, N. Y. GEORGE EDWARD HEINER Huntington, W. Va. v-ARROLL THOMAS LAY Charleston, W. Va. MATTHEW THOMPSON McCLURE St. Petersburg. Fla. DIBREL CARLETON MAYES Church Road, Va. WILLIAM FRANCIS MOFFETT Washington, Va. HENRY LEDERER ROEDIGER. JR.. IIKA Danville, Va. RICHARD BUCKNER SPINDLE, III. ATA Norfolk, Va. CLIFFORD LOGAN WALTERS, KA Shelbyville, Ky. DABNEY WALLER WATTS Richmond Va, ROBERT MITCHELL WORRELL Pineville, W. Va. INTERMEDIATE CLASS ALVIN THORNTON BEALE, KA Franklin, Va. JOSEPH EARL BLACKBURN Baltimore. Md. DAVID GARLAND BROWN, SAE Knoxville. Tenn. JAMES FRANCIS BROWN Ferguson. Mo. FRANK PATTESON BURTON, JR Stuart, Va. HUGH PATRICK CLINE, 4.KT Dante, Va. JOHN FREDERICK COOKE Lexington. Va. SAMUEL NELSON CRADDOCK Glenville. W. Va, HAROLD LEE HALL Sutton, W. Va. ORVILLE LEROY HARDMAN, KS: Parl ersburg, W. Va. WILLIAM McALLUM HARRELSON, ATA Troy, Ohio GEORGE ELLIOT KEARNS. l- Lexington, Va. McRAE WERTH ERNEST scon LANGLEY Hempstead. N. Y. KENNETH RENE MERRILL Cranfield, N. J. ROBERT MELVIN PATTERSON, AT Kansas City, Mo. BERNARD JOSEPH PIROG, KX Garfield N. J. OLIVER FRANKLIN REID Covington, Va. JOHN DOMINIC RULEVICH, AXA New Britain, Conn. ROBERT WOODS SPESSARD Roanoke Va. BENTON CARUTHERS TOLLEY Lexington, Va. CLARKE WALTER TOOLE, JR Jacksonville, Fla. GLENN ROY TOOTHMAN, JR.. HKA Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM EARLE TUCKER Tampa, Fla. EDMUND DANIEL WELLS, JR., l. Weslaco Te«. Lexington, Va. FIRST YEAR CLASS THOMAS EDWIN ADAMS, JR Oakton, Va. CARTER RANDOLPH ALLEN Danville, Va. GEORGE KIRKWOOD AVERETT Lynchburg, Va. CHARLES FRANKLIN BLACKBURN Henderson, N. C. GEORGE TEMPLETON BLACKBURN Henderson, N. C. PAUL GEORGE CAVALIERE Nev Britain, Conn. THEODORE ROBERT CIESLA Garfield, N. J. HENRY CLAY CLARK Stuart, Va. DAVID BROOKS COFER, JR College Station, Tex. FRANK JOSEPH DiLORETO NeW Britain. Conn. JAMES CLIFFORD EVANS Tarentum, Pa WALTER EUGENE FAUSEL Glen Ridge, N. J. JAMES FRANCIS FEENEY Roanoke, Va. HOWARD MARTIN FENDER Fort Worth, Tex. RAYMOND ELIJAH FREED Waynesboro, Va. ROBERT PENDLETON HALEY, SN Palmyra, N. J. KENNETH DALE HENDRICKS Waverly, Kan. ROBERT EVANS JONES Canfield, Ohio JEAMS LYNWOOD KING Lexington Va. LLOYD RICHARD KUHN Hagerstown, Md. GEORGE MARK LOSEY, Kl Hagerman N. M. RICHARD WILBORN LOWERY Halifax Va. JAMES WILLIE LUKENS. JR Swarthmore, Pa. JAMES EDWIN McNEER Athens, W. Va. WILBUR STEVENS METCALF, JR Washington, D. C. JOHN WILLIAM NOLEN, JR Bernice, La. HENRY ALLEN ODER, JR., l.X Lexington, Va. ALBERT MERRITT PITCHER Londonderry Vt. JAMES OLIVER PORTER Huntington. W. Va. JAMES AUSTIN QUISENBERRY Crimora, Va. JOHN EDWARD SCHEIFLY, A.XA Hunfington, W. Va. EDWIN GRAY SHAFFER Wytheville, Va. EDWIN AVERY SHUGART Marion, Va. JAMES CALEB STANFIELD, UKA Paris, III. REUBEN BENJAMIN STIPES Flint, Mich. WILLIAM BRADLEY TYREE Lexington, Va. n THE CLASS OF 1947 ARTS AND SCIENCES First Row: Harwood, Harris, Dovell. Second Row: Sates, Waddinqton, A ' lee, Heard, McAllister, Schofield. OFFICERS GARLAND MELVIN HARWOOD, JR. CLIFTON RODES HOOD Vic RICHARD LEWIS HEARD EDWARD CLIFTON WADDINGTON LEON HARRIS, JR JOHN DOBSON SCHOFIELD, III Vi Academic esident ROBBINS LADEW GATES Secretary iident c STANDROD TUCKER CARMICHAEL . Histori ommerce ROBERT HUTCHESON SEAL . Secretary-Treasurer WILLIAM MINER ATLEE Historian resident Science esident RAY HARRIS DOVELL Secretary esident STUART ALLAN McALLISTER Historian WALTER CHARLES ABERS. JR. FRANCIS GIRAULT ADDISON, III n u mi • ARTHUR CONWAY ANDERSON JAMES HENRY BALDWIN, JR. • WALTER CHARLES ABERG, JR., Lake Success. New York; ■MA; CotMlion Club; CALYX, I, 2; Troubador Business Staff, I; Wrestling, I; Sophonnore Baseball Manager; Treasurer, Phi Gamma Delta, 4. • FRANCIS GIRAULT ADDISON, III, Washington, D. C; -fAO; Glee Club, I; CALYX, I; Christian Council, I. • ARTHUR CONWAY ANDERSON, Lexington. Virginia; i Ae. JAMES HENRY BALDWIN, JR., Waterville. Ohio; L ' X; Glee Club, I; Troubadors, I; Ring Turn Phi, I. 36 DANIEL HURLBUT BALL CLARENCE EUGENE BALLENGER, JR. RICHARD EDWIN BARTLEBAUGH FRANK ALLEN BERRY, JR. JAMES HANSEN BLAIKIE JOHN ARTHUR BONHAM • DANIEL HURLBUT BALL, Wlnnetka, Illinois; ATA; Footb.all, I. • CLARENCE EUGENE BAL- LENGER, JR., Spartanburg, South Carolina; IIKA; i); HAN; 13 Club; Cotillion Club; Vice- President Pi Kappa Alpha, 3; Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4; Tennis, I, 2, 3. • RICHARD EDWIN BARTLE- BAUGH, Springfield, Ohio; lieri; -Mli:; IIl ' M; Washington Literary Society; Tr oubadors, I, 2; Forensic Union, I; Varsity Debate, I, 2; Ring Turn Phi, I, 2; CALYX, 2. • FRANK ALLEN BERRY, JR., Nashville, Tennessee; l Ae. • JAMES HANSEN BLAIKIE, West Hartford, Connecticut; 2AE. • JOHN ARTHUR BONHAM, Riverale, New York; ! . ; HAN; Dormitory Councillor, 4; Assimila- tion Committee, 3. 37 GALE CLARK BOXILL BERRYMAN BRENT BREEDIN n IBI CUSS if IMI- ALBERT FISCHER BREITUNG CHARLES HENRY BRENNAN • GALE CLARK BOXILL. Cincinnati, Ohio; AXA; Tennis, I. • BERRYMAN BRENT BREEDIN. Columbia, South Carolina; SAE; AX; CALYX. Sports Editor. 4; Columns, I, 2; International Relations Club, 2; Basketball, I; University Director ot Athletic Publicity, 3. • ALBERT FISCHER BREITUNG, Port Jefferson, New York; iX; Cotillion Club; Vice-President Sigma Chi, 4; CALYX Business Staff, I. • CHARLES HENRY BRENNAN, San Francisco, California; ATA. 38 WILLIAM BURRIS BRYAN STANDROD TUCKER CARMICHAEL JOHN HESTWOOD CASEY HAROLD THOMAS CHITTUM, JR. CHARLES LYNCH CHRISTIAN, JR. ADOLPH WILLIAM CLARK • WILLIAM BURRIS BRYAN. Paris, Kentucky; IIKX; H.W; Cotillion Club; Basketball, I, 2. • STANDROD TUCKER CARMICHAEL, Bowling Green, Kentucky; Ae; Z X; TKI; Freshman Council; Executive Committee Christian Council, 2; Varsity Show, I, 4; Baseball, I, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2; Cross Country, I. • JOHN HESTWOOD CASEY, Mount Vernon, Illinois; 2X; Cotillion Club; President Sigma Chi, 4; Basketball, I; Intertraternity Council, 4. • HAROLD THOMAS CHITTUM, JR., Waynesboro, Virginia; KA. • CHARLES LYNCH CHRISTIAN, JR., Lynchturg, Virginia; ATA; Cotillion Club; President Delta Tau Delta, 3, Vice-President, 4; CALYX Business Staff, 3; Swimming, 2. • ADOLPH WILLIAM CLARK, Homestead, Pennsylvania; Rifle Club, I. 39 WALLACE EDWARD CLAYTON CHARLES BUFORD CONNER n IHI diss If IMI- JAMES FIELDEN COOK RODNEY MIMS COOK • WALLACE EDWARD CLAYTON, Cranbury. New Jersey; IX; i:_iX; Southern Collegian, I, 2, 3, 4, Editor, 3; Ring Turn Phi, I, 2, 3, 4, Editor, 3; Publications Board, 3, 4; President Sigma Delta Chi, 3; Varsity Show, 4; Freshman Assimilation Committee, 4; Troubadors, 3. • CHARLES BUFORD CONNER, Lexington, Virginia; TKI, Commerce Club, Camera Club, 4. • JAMES FIELDEN COOK, Tampa, Florida; ATA Southern Collegian, 3, 4; Southern Collegian Orchestra, 3. • RODNEY MIMS COOK, Atlanta, Georgia; ATA; Ii:i:; I BK. 40 LOUIS ROBERDEAN COULLING, JR. GORDON NICHOLAS CROMWELL GEORGE RICHARD CRONIN WILLIAM HOUGHTON DAVIDSON JAMES WITHERS DAVIS, JR. PATRICK CAMPBELL DEVINE LOUIS ROBERDEAN COULLING, JR., Tazewell, Virginia: HK.i. • GORDON NICHOLAS CROM- WELL, Fredericl, Maryland. • GEORGE RICHARD CRONIN, San Francisco, California; ATfi; Band, I; Ring Turn Phi, I, 2. • WILLIAM HOUGHTON DAVIDSON, Washington, D. C; BeH; Ring Turn Phi, I; Lacrosi, 2, 3, 4. • JAMES WITHERS DAVIS, JR., Paris, Kentucky; IIKA; Cotillion Club; CALYX Business Staff, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3; Troubadors, 3; Southern Collegian, 3. • PATRICK CAMPBELL DEVINE, Norfolk, Virginia; ATfi. 41 EDWARD FERGUSON DEVOL, JR. WILLIAM WALLACE DUTTON. JR. n II OF ms8 811- RAY FRANK ENGLISH, JR. DAVID WENDEL FOERSTER • EDWARD FERGUSON DEVOL, JR., Louisville. Kentucky; ATS ; Southern Collegian, I. • WILLIAM WALLACE DUTTON, JR., Catonsville, Maryland; Kl; Lacrosse, 2; Departmental Award Physical Edu- cation, 1943. • RAY FRANK ENGLISH, JR., Farmingdale, New Jersey; ■M ' 1 ' ; Christian Council, I; Forensic Union, I, 2; Baseball. 2; Columns, 2; Intramural Athletic Board, 3. • DAVID WENDEL FOERSTER, Jacksonville, Florida; J iie; TKI; President 1947 Final Dances; Senior Football Manager; Dance Board, 4, Vice-President, 4; Southern Collegian, 2. 42 JOHN EDISON FORKER JOHN GATELY ROBBINS LADEW GATES WILLIAM BENJAMIN GEISE, JR. JOHN FRANCIS GINESTRA JACK GONZALES • JOHN EDSON FORKER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; AT; Glee Club, I, 2, 3. • JOHN GATELY, Winnetlta, Illinois; ATA. • ROBBINS LADEW GATES, Waynesboro, Virginia; -l-KS; HAN; Vice- President Final Dances, 3; Treasurer Phi Kappa Sigma, 3; Ring Turn Phi, I, 2; Art Editor Southern Collegian, 4; Secretary Freshman Assimilation Committee, 4; Tennis, I; Washington Literary Society, I. O WILLIAM BENJAMIN GEISE, JR., Kingston, Pennsylvania; KZ; Glee Club, 2; CALYX, 2, 3. • JOHN FRANCIS GINESTRA, Beckley, West Virginia; ' MA; White Friars; 13 Club; Pre.ldent White Friars, 3. • JACK GONZALES, New York, New York; Z ; Ring Turn Phi, 2; Southern Collegian, 2. 43 WILLIAM BESSENT GUNN JOHN MALLORY HACKNEY, JR. n m cuss JAMES WILLIAM HARMAN, JR. ROBERT MARLOWE HARPER • WILLIAM BESSENT GUNN, Danville, Virginia; Ki;; TKl; Band, I, 2, 3, President, 3: Christian Council, I, 2, 3; Southern Collegian Orchestra, I, 2. 3. • JOHN MALLORY HACKNEY, JR., Durham, North Carolina; KZ; Cotillion Club, 150-lb Football, 2; President Senior Class, 4; Secre- tary Dance Board, 4. • JAMES WILLIAM HARMAN, JR., Tazewell, Virginia; IIK. ; dAK; IIAX; Cotillion Club; President Pi Kappa Alpha, 4; Interfraternity Council, 4; Varsity Debate Team, 2, 3, Manager, 3. • ROBERT MARLOWE HARPER, Monroe, Louisiana, 44 LEON HARRIS, JR. GARLAND MELVIN HARWOOD, JR. RICHARD LEWIS HEARD GEORGE EDWARD HEINER EUGENE GIBSON HINSON ROBERT ATKINSON HITE • LEON HARRIS, JR., Andsrson, South Carolina; ATI); Xie; Cotillion Club; President Alpha Tau Omega, 4; President Senior Science Class; Interfraternity Council, 4; Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4; Football, I; Monogram Club; Forensic Union, I. • GARLAND MELVIN HARWOOD, JR., Richmond, Vir- ginia; K2; President Phi Kappa Sigma, 4; President Senior Academic Class. • RICHARD LEWIS HEARD, Danville, Virginia; K-; Cotillion Club; President Kappa Sigma, 4; Interfraternity Council, 4, Vice-President, 4; Executive Committee, 4; Dormitory Councilor, 3, 4; Vice-President French Club, I; Band, I, 2, 3. • GEORGE EDWARD HEINER, Huntington, West Virginia; t A ; Freshman Assimilation Committee, 3. o EUGENE GIBSON HINSON, Mullins, South Carolina; KA. • ROB- ERT ATKINSON HITE, Honolulu, T. H.; IIKA; Swimming, I; Intramural Athletic Board, 3; Southern Collegian, I; Lee Dinner Forum, I. 45 CLIFTON RODES HOOD. JR. RUSSELL DREWEY HUFFMAN n ni i[ Bf 1911- ROBERT EDWARD JACKSON RALPH HARRISON JACKSON • CLIFTON RODES HOOD, JR., Memphis, Tennessee; SAE; White Friars; 13 Club; Cotillion Club; Secretary-Treasurer White Friars, 4; Manager 150-lb. Football, 3; President 13 Club, 4. • RUSSELL DREWEY HUFFMAN, Newport News, Virginia; -J-KS; HAN. • ROBERT EDWARD JACKSON, Mount Airy, N. C; i K2; HAN; SAX; Ring Turn Phi, I, 2, Editor, 3, Advisory Editor, 4; Publications Board, 3, 4; Graham Lee Literary Society, I. • RALPH HARRISON JACKSON, Nortolk, Virginia. 46 JOHN RICHARD JEFFREY DAVID LLOYD JONES BERNARD FRANCIS JUDY JAMES FREDERICK KAY THOMAS RICHARD KAY ROBERT SAMUEL KEEBLER • JOHN RICHARD JEFFREY, Columbus, Ohio; 2X; HAX; 13 Club; President Sigmi Chi, 3; Wrestling, I; Crew, I. • DAVID LLOYD JONES, Oak Park, Illinois, IX; White Friars; Head Cheer- leader, 4; Glee Club, I; 150-lb. Football, I. • BERNARD FRANCIS JUDY, Grove City, Pennsyl- vania; The Columns, 4; Ring Turn Phi, 4. • JAMES FREDERICK KAY, Charleston, West Virginia; K2. • THOMAS RICHARD, Charleston, West Virginia. • ROBERT SAMUEL KEEBLER, Chevy Chase, Maryland; ' Mv . MAURICE ISAAC KHOURT HARRISON BURTON KINNEY n LLOYD JACKSON LANICH, JR. WILLIAM HUDSON LEEDY • MAURICE ISAAC KHOURT, Louisvllla, Kentucky; ZBT; Cotillion Club; Band, I, 2; Cheerleader, 2, 4; Forensic Union, I, 2. • HARRISON BURTON KINNEY, Houlfon, Maine; AX; TKI; Secretary Tau Kappa lota, 3; Glee Club, I; Southern Colleqian, I, 2, 3, 4; Southern Collegian Orchestra, 2, 3. • LLOYD JACKSON LANICH, JR., Cumberland, Maryland, IN; Troubadors, I, 2, Business Manager, 3, President, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3; Lt. Commander Sigma Nu, 4. • WILLIAM HUDSON LEEDY, JeHerson City, Missouri; BHIl; Forensic Union, 2; Troubadors, 2. EDWARD PAUL LYONS, JR. STUART ALLAN McALLISTER WILLIAM MclNDOE ELVER WEBSTER McLEOD, JR. JOHN ALEXANDER McWHORTER, JR. JOSEPH HUMPHRIES MAGEE • EDWARD PAUL LYONS, JR., Memphis, Tennessee; SX; HAX; TKI; President Sigma Ch!, 4; CALYX, 2; Interfraternity Council, 4; Wrestling, I. • STUART ALLAN McALLISTER, Windermere, Florida; SAE; XFB; White Friars; Swimming, I. • WILLIAM MclNDOE, Roanoke, Virginia; f K4 ' ; Glee Club, 3, 4. • ELVER WEBSTER McLEOD, JR., Decatur, Alabama; 2AE; Editor Southern Collegian, 4. • JOHN ALEXANDER McWHORTER, JR., Roxboro, North Carolina; fK2:; Graham Lee Literary Society, 3; Freshman Assimilation Committee, 3: Assistant Baseball Manager, 3. • JOSEPH HUMPHRIES MAGEE, Lexington, Virginia; TKI; Graham Lee Literary Society, I; Forensic Union, I; Christian Council, I, 2. 49 WILLIAM ALBIN MAGEE LAWRENCE FREDERICK MANSFIELD n fill CilSS If mil • EUGENE RUSSELL MARABLE, JR. DON ROGER MARSH, JR. • WILLIAM ALBIN MAGEE, Lexington, Virginia; Forensic Union, I; Freshman Christian Council, I. • LAWRENCE FREDERICK MANSFIELD, St. Petersburg, Florida; Band, I, 2, 3; Troubadori, 2; Crew, I; Wa:hington Literary Society, I, 2, 3, 4; Forensic Union, I, 2. • EUGENE RUSSELL MARABLE, JR., Petersburg, Virginia; -f-KS; OAK; Z; Cotillion Club; President 1947 Fancy Dress; President Dance Board, 4; Manager Baseball, 4; Ring Turn Phi, 2; Freshman Assimilation Committee, 3; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. • DON ROGER MARSH, JR., Buffalo, New York; ! !; Executive Committee, 3. 4; Freshman Assimilation Committee, 3. SO WILLIAM HENRY MARSHALL, JR. EDMUND WILSON MARY ROBERT ADAM MOSBACHER WILLIAM CORWIN MOWRIS TAGE MUNTHI KAAS WILLIAM HARRY NAYLOR • WILLIAM HENRY MARSHALL, JR., Newport News, Virginia; HKA. • EDMUND WILSON MARY, New Britain, Connecticut; K J ' . • ROBERT ADAM MOSBACHER, New York, New York; ATO; Cotillion Club; Executive Committee, 2, 4; Freshman Assimilation Committee, 3. • WILLIAM CORWIN MOWRIS, Rochester, New York; 1580; HAX; Xld. O TAGE MUNTHI KAAS, Oslo, Norway; liX; Glee Club; Track, 4. O WILLIAM HARRY NAYLOR. Belleville, New Jersey; ZAE; Interfraternity Council, 4; Freshman Assimilation Committee, 4. 51 n lil diss If 1811- WILLIAM FREDERICK NOLL, JR. HARRY HOBSON ORGAIN, JR. JOSEPH G. PATRICK DONALD EDWARD PHILLIPS WILLIAM FREDERICK NOLL, JR., Maplewood, N.w Jersey; K ; Glee Club, I. • HARRY HOBSON ORGAIN, JR., Clarlcsville, Tennessee; Ae; White Friars; Glee Club, I; CALYX, 3. JOSEPH G. PATRICK, Northampton, Pennsylvania. • DONALD EDWARD PHILLIPS, Roanoke. Virginia; Ky.; Ring Turn Phi. 4. 52 JAMES ALVIN PHILPOTT BERRY GEORGE PIERCE, JR. WILLIAM THOMAS RATLIFF, JR. HUGH ETHERTON REAMS WALLACE REYNOLDS WILLIAM VESTAL RICHARDS • JAMES ALVIN PHILPOTT, Lexington, North Carolina; K k; IIAN; Cotillion Club; President Phi Kappa Psi, 3; Vice-President Pi Alpha Nu, 3; Interfraternity Council, 3, President, 4; CALYX, I, 2. • BERRY GEORGE PIERCE, JR., Lexington, Virginia; . T! ; White Friars; Basketball, I. • WILLIAM THOMAS RATLIFF, JR., Birmingham, Alabama ' I ' AH. • HUGH ETHERTON REAMS, Toledo, Ohio; :;X. • WALLACE REYNOLDS, Brooklyn, New York; 1 K I ' . • WILLLIAM VESTAL RICHARDS, Dayton, Ohio; BGII; White Friars; Track, I; Ring Turn Phi, I, 2; CALYX, I, 2; Forensic Union, I. 53 CHARLES SPURGEON ROWE FREDERICK BENGSTON ROWE n III [IU8 STANLEY ELLIOTT SACKS JAMES HARRIS SAMMONS • CHARLES SPURGEON ROWE, Fredericksburg, Virginia; ATA; 2AX; HAN; Cotillion Club; President Delta Tau Delta, 4; Vice-President Fancy Dress, 4; Vice-President Sigma Delta Chi, 4; Ring Turn Phi, I, 2, Advisory Editor, 4; Forensic Union, I, 2; Graham Lee Literary Society, I; Lee Dinner Forum, 2; Interfraternity Council, 4. • FREDERICK BENGSTON ROWE, Waterbury. Connecticut; Wrestling, I, 3, 4; Christian Council, I; Crew, I, 2, 3, 4. • STANLEY ELLIOTT SACKS, Norfolk, Virginia; ZBT; Vice-President Zeta Beta Tau, 4. • JAMES HARRIS SAMMONS, Clayton, Alabama; KA; Forensic Union, I; Glee Club, 3, 4; Columns, I, 2, 3. 54 CHARLES EUGENE SAVEDGE EVERETT JOSEPH SCHNEIDER, JR. JOHN DOBSON SCHORELD, III JOHN SCHUBER, JR. THOMAS ATKINSON SCOTT, JR. ROBERT HUTCHESON SEAL • CHARLES EUGENE SAVEDGE, Richmond, Virginia; AXA; TKI; V hite Friars; President Lambda Chi Alpha, 3; Graham Lee Literary Society, 2; Forensic Union, I, 2; Troubadors, 3; CALYX, I, 2. • EVERETT JOSEPH SCHNEIDER, JR., New York, New York; i; ; n.W; Treasurer, Sigma Nu, 4; Interfraternity Council, 4; Monogram Club; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country, I, 2, 3. • JOHN DOBSON SCHOFIELD, III, Westacres, Morrisville, Pennsylvania; Ki); XFO; Track, I, 2, 3, 4. • JOHN SCHUBER, JR., Asheville, North Carolina; . Tft; IL N; Cotillion Club; President Cotillion Club, 4; Freshman Assimilation Committee, 3; Secretary Dance Board, 4. • THOMAS ATKINSON SCOTT, JR., Roanoke, Virginia; l.N; Treasurer Sigma Nu, 3. • ROBERT HUTCHESON SEAL, Lexington, Virginia; IIKA; Southern Collegian, I, 2, 3; Christian Council, 3; Secretary Junior Class; Secretary Non Fraternity Union; Secretary Senior Commerce Class. 55 GORDON LOCKE SIBLEY. JR. JOE LEE SILVERSTEIN. JR. r III [IISS Of U1- CHADBOURNE BRYAN SMITH KENNETH GRANT SMITH • GORDON LOCKE SIBLEY, JR., Glenco, Illinois; XrS; Ring Turn Phi, 2, Managing Editor, 3; Golf, 2, 3, 4; Southern Collegian Orchestra, 2, 3; Glee Club, I, 2. • JOE LEE SILVERSTEIN, JR., Charleston, West Virginia; ZBT; ■t ' lli;; Forenisc Union, I; Ring Turn Phi, I, 2. • CHADBOURNE BRYAN SMITH, Webster Groves, Missouri; BGH; XPB; White Friars; Cotillion Club; Ring Turn Phi, I; Chairman Freshman Assimilation Committee, 3; Dormitory Councilor, 3; Cold Check Com- mittee, 4. • KENNETH GRANT SMITH, Wausau, Wisconsin; ' M ' A. 56 SHERWOOD FINLEY SMITH JOHN WOFFORD STANLEY JOHN HICKS STANSFIELD ROBERT FYFE STEPHENS t: :o:.ias leete stilwell VERNON THADDEUS STRICKLER, JR. • SHERWOOD FINLEY SMITH, Williamson, West Virginia; AXA. • JOHN WOFFORD STAN- LEY, Evansville, Indiana; -i-rA; IIA ; Cotillion Club; President Phi Gamma Delta, 4; Interfraternity Council, 4; CALYX, I, 2; Swimming, I; Fencing, I, 2,, • JOHN HICKS STANSFIELD. Worcester, Massachusetts; AT; White Friars. • ROBERT FYFE STEPHENS, Escanaba, Michigan; i Ae. • THOMAS LEETE STILWELL, Shaker Heights, Ohio; liOII; TKA; IIA.X; Cotillion Club; President Beta Theta Pi, 4; Interfraternity Council, 4. • VERNON THADDEUS STRICKLER, JR., Buena Vista, Virginia. 57 IBE CUSS flf 1911 JOHN FULTON TAYLOR ROBERT BAIRD TAYLOR WILLIAM HARTELL TONEY RICHARD HANCOCK TURLEY ROBERT PARKER TYSON EDWARD CLIFTON WADDINGTON, J R. • JOHN FULTON TAYLOR. Baltimore, Maryland; TKI; Glee Club, I; Troubadors, 2, 4; Graham Lee Literary Society. 4; French Club, 4; Crew, 4; Southern Collegian, 4. • ROBERT BAIRD TAYLOR, Lynchburg, Virginia; AT ' ;; OAK; i:; 13 Club; White Friars; Basketball Manager, 4; President Junior Class. • WILLIAM HARTELL TONEY Warren, Arkansas; I ' AB; II AN; Cotillion Club. • RICHARD HANCOCK TURLEY, Chicago, Illinois; ATA; Christian Council, I, 2; Forensic Union, 2. • ROBERT PARKER TYSON, Ardmore, Pennsylvania; liHTI; Ring Turn Phi, I, 2, 3; Foot- ball, I. • EDWARD CLIFTON WADDINGTON, JR., Woodstown, New Jersey, I KM ' ; Football, I, 2; Wrestling, I, 2; Crew, I. 58 DURWARD DAWLEY WEAVER HARRY WALKER WELLFORD HOWARD COLES WILKINS ROY DRAKE WITTE ALBERT HAROLD WOODRUFF ROBERT LYALL ZRIKE • DURWARD DAWLEY WEAVER. Richfield Springs, New York; Football, I; Band, I. • HARRY WALKER WELLFORD, Memphis, Tennessee; - TA; Football, I; Glee Club, I, 4; International Rela- tions Club, e HOWARD COLES WILKINS, Pine Bluff, Arkansas; -laB; Freshman Christian Council. • ROY DRAKE WHITE, Jackson Heights, New York; nK l ; Cotillion Club; Publications Board, 3, President 4; Business Manager, The Columns, 3; Business Manager, Southern Collegian, 4; Lacrosse, I, 4; Wrestling, 2; Football, I. o ALBERT HAROLD WOODRUFF, Cocoa, Florida; IIK. . • ROB- ERT LYALL ZRIKE, Brooklyn, New York; Executive Committee, 2; Busmess Manager, The Columns, 3; Baseball, 3; Publication Board, 4; Glee Club, I. 59 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS WILLIAM T. BROTHERTON. JR. Prasidtnl OLIVER WOOD McLINTOCK, JR. VIce-Prelident JOSIAH POLLARD ROWE, III Secretary-Treasurer CHARLES RICE McDOWELL Eiecutive Committeeman SHEPPARD WARREN ZINOVOV Eiecufi e Commmeeman ■■■■■ V .- m T OFFICERS FRANK C. BROOKS President DABBS SULLIVAN, JR. Vice-President WILLIAM R. RICE Secretary STEPHEN W. RAMALEY Historian WALTER H. LANCASTER, JR. Executive Committeeman SOPHOMORE CLASS G JUNIORS AND TOP ROW: • EDWIN GRAHAM ADAIR, JR., Lexington, Virginia; ' f Kl. • JOSEPH PORTER ADAMS, Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky; ATA. • NATE LAVINDER ADAMS, II, Lynchburg, Virginia; ATA. • ROBERT REID ASNOR, JR., Lexington, Vir- ginia; nKA. • ARCH JOHNSON ALEXANDER, JR., Charleston, West VI ginia; +K ' I ' . • JAMES BEAUCHAMP ALEXANDER, San Francisco, Californi KA. • WILLIAM SIRRET ALLEN, Pitman, New Jersey; AT!. ' ; White Friai Grotto Club: Ring Turn Phi. I, 2; CALYX, 2; Forensic Union, 2. THIRD ROW: • RICHARD HAROLD BAKER, Norfolk, Virginia; +A l. • HENRY McKINNEY BARKER, Bristol, Tennessee; ■Vl . • MICHAEIL JAMES BARREH, JR., Luray, Virginia. • WILLIAM JEFFERSON BARTON, Clarksville, Texas; 1 KE. • ROBERT EDWARD LEE BAKER, Washington, D. C; A1. • ROBERT ED- WARD LEE BAKER, Washington, D. C; ' 1 ' AO; Ring Turn Phi, I, 2, 3. • CHARLES EDWIN BELCHER, Bluefield. West Virginia; SAE; Cotillion Club; Dance Board, 3; Co-President Cotillion Club, 3; Junior Manager Football, 3. • ROGER JONES BEAR, JR., Cincinnati, Ohio; 1 E. SECOND ROW: • ALDEN SCOTT ANDERSON, Lexington, Virginia; Glee Club. • JULIAN CARLYLE ANDERSON, Fair BluH, North Carolina. • RALPH NELSON ANDREWS, JR., Jacksonville, Florida; ' I ' TA; Troubadors, 2, 3; Ring Turn Phi, I, 2; Southern Collegian. • CHARLES LOGAN APPERSON, Richmond, Vir- ginia; -tAO; HAX; Forensic Union. • WILSON BUCKNEY ARMISTED, Nash- ville, Tennessee; IX; Christian Council. • ROBERT STOCKTON AXTELL, II, Minneapolis, Minnesota; AT. • THOMAS EUGENE BACON, Lynchburg, Virginia; KI; Cotillion Club BOTTOM ROW: • WILLIAM MARKHAM BERNARD, Chevy Chase, Maryland; BeiT. • HARRY ANDERSON BERRY, JR., Oak Hill, West Virginia; UKA. • WILLIAM JASPER BERRY, Oak Hill, West Virginia; UKA; Executive Committse, I. • EDWARD PERRY BERLIN, JR., Berryville, Virginia; Glee Club, 1; Football, I. • ROBERT HINES BERTINI, Waliingford, Connecticut; IN; Cheerleader, I; Glee Club, I. • DONALD MARTYN BERTRAM, St. Louis, Missouri; Ben. • WILLIAM duBOIS BIEN, Baltimore, Maryland; ATA; Troubadors, 2; Glee Club, I, 2; CALYX, 2; Lacrosse, 2; Ring Turn Phi, I, Sports Editor, 2. SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: O EDWARD JOSEPH BLANKEN, Maplewood, New Jersey; lAK, • WILLIAM CORNELIUS BOLEN, Chattanoga. Tennessee: AlA; riAX; Junior Varsity Football, 2. • JAMES FRANKLIN BOOKER, Waynesboro, Virginia; ' l-KI; Baseball, 2, 3. • ROBERT TEBBS BOSSERMAN, Lexington, Virginia. • GRANVILLE RIDLEY BOULDIN. Muskogee, Oklahoma; Forensic Union. 1; Washington Literary Society. 2. • EDWARD LEE BOWIE, Chevy Chase. Maryland; ' l-Kl. • WILLIAM BOONE FIFE BOWMAN, Hartsdale. New York. THIRD ROW: • FRANK CROUCH BROOKS, Baltimore, Maryland; ATA; Cotillion Club; President Sophomore Class, CALYX, 2; Dance Board, 2; Lacrosse. 2. • WIL- LIAM THURLOW BROTHERTON. Charleston, West Virginia; KA; Cotillion Club; President Junior Class, Dance Board; Vice-President Christian Council, 3; Graham Lee Literary Society, 3. • BENJAMIN MERTON BROWN, JR., Kings- port, Tennessee; ATA; HAN; CALYX, 2. • DUDLEY EARL BROWN, Berryville, Virginia; Glee Club, I. • HARRY WILSON BROWN. JR., Richmond. Virginia; KS. • JOHN Pins BROWN. JR.. Laurens, South Carolina; TIKA. • GEORGE BRYAN, Chattanooga, Tennessee; AH; Football, I. SECOND ROW: • CHAPIN MORSE BOYD. Clifton, New Jersey; Beil, Southern Collegian Orchestra, I. •RICHARD ALFFIEND BOYKIN, Virginia Beach, Virginia; KA. • SAMUEL MARKS BOYKIN, Birmingham. Alabama; AtH; Football. I. • LEWIS VENABLE BOYLE, Steele ' s Tavern, Virginia. • PHILIP CHARLES BRAUNSCHWEIG, Rochester, New York; Columns, I. • JAMES FRANKLIN BREWSTER, Havre de Grace, Maryland; Troubadors, I, 2; Tennis, I; Football, 2; Forensic Union, I, • ROBERT DANIEL BROGAN, Lakeview, Oregon. BOTTOM ROW: • HOMER STAFFORD BRYANT, JR.. Lynchburg, Virginia; ATA. • EUGENE EMMONS BURCHAM, Millville, New Jersey; AT; Cotillion Club. • ROBERT EUGENE BURRIS, III, Anderson, South Carolina; AXA; Cotillion Club; Treasurer Lambda Chi Alpha, 3; CALYX, I. 2; International Relations Club, 3. • WIL- LIAM WILSON BURTON, Brooklyn, New York; lAE; Columns, 2. • PAUL RANDOLPH BYRD, Belle Haven, Virginia; KI; HA-X; Ring Tum Phi, I. • WILLIAM HOLLAND BYRNES, Englewood, New Jersey; IX. DAVID KELLER CALDWELL, Anchorage, Kentucky; lAE; Glee Club, I, 2; Junior Manager Basketball, 2; Columns. I; Ring Tum Phi, 2. JUNIORS AND TOP ROW: • JACK STATER CALLICOTT, Memphis, Tennessee; SAE. • EDMUND PIPER CANCELMO, Cynwyd, Pennsylvania; IX; Forensic Union. I. • JOHN CRAIG CARMICHAEL. Bowling Green, Kentucky; •I ' Ah. • ROBERT HOWELL CARR, JR., Jasper, Alabama; 1 ; Cotillion Club; Golf, 1; Football, I. • FRANK CARTER, II, Atlanta, Georgia; •I ' A . • LEIGH CARTER, Washington, D. C; •f KI. • WARREN RANDOLPH CARTER, Suffolk, Virginia; SAE. • SECOND ROW: • JOHN HENRY CHEATHAM, JR., Griffin, Georgia; ATA; Cotillion Club; CALYX, I, 2; Treasurer, Delta Tau Delta, 2. • JAMES BERRIEN CHIDSEY, JR., Rome, Georgia; BOIL • OTIS VERNON CLARK, JR., Bowling Green, Kentucky; Glee Club. • WILLIAM FRANCIS CLAYTON, Santa Monica, California; I rA; Tennis, I. • JOHN EARL CLEGG, Lexington, Virginia. • JARED ARTHUR CLOSE, Stamford, Connecticut; AT; HAN; Cotillion Club; President Delta UpsHon, 3; President Pi Alpha Nu, 3; Debate Team, I, 2; Ring Tum Phi, I, 2; CALYX, 1; Southern Collegian, I; Columns, 3, • JOHN WILSON COOK, Evanston, Illinois; AT. THIRD ROW: • FRED LEUDDE COOVER, JR., Newport News, Virginia; HKA; Basketball, I; Christian Council. I. • CHARLES ANDREW COPENHAVER, Johnson City, Tennessee; ATf!. • ROLAND EDWARD COTE, Manchester, New Hampshire; •I ' rA; IIAX. • CLYDE JAMES COTNEY, Fairmont, West Virginia; AXA. • FREDERICK RICHMOND COTTRELL, Prestonsburg, Kentucky; .VXA; HAX. • SIDNEY MATHIAS BAXTER COULLING, III, Tazewell. Virginia; HKA. • JOHN WILLIAM CRADDOCK, Charleston. West Virginia; IX; 13 Club; Columns, 2; Cheerleader, 3; Manager Track, 3. BOTTOM ROW: • JAMES ABRAM CRANFORD, JR., Atlantic Beach, Florida; t H2. • THOMAS DUDLEY CRITTENDEN, RIdgewood, New Jersey; KZ. • PAUL BOWEN CROMELIN, JR., Washington, D. C; -tKI; HAX. • BERNARD EUGENE DAIL, Kinston, North Carolina. • VICTOR PARKE DALMAS. JR.. Catlettsburg, Kentucky; BeTT; Forensic Union, I; Washington Literaryi Society, I; Troubadors, I. • GEORGE EASLEY DASHIELL, Smifhfield, Virginia; UKA; IIAX. • MARVIN LEWIS DAVES, Lexington, Virginia; ZBT; -tHI; Vice- President Phi Eta Sigma, 2. 64 SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: • JOHN KINNEAR DAVIDSON, JR.. Lexington, Virginia; XAE; Columns, I, Business Manager, 2; Christian Council, I; Secretary Student Body, 2; Southern Collegian. 3. • FRANCIS ASBURY DAVIS, JR,. Baltimore, Maryland; M ' A • RALPH JOHNSON DAVIS, Arvonia, Virginia; Ki; Cotillion Club. • RUTLEDG6 HOLMES DEAS. JR., Shreveport, Louisiana; Bdll. • PETER DANIEL DEBOER, East Orange, New Jersey; K. ; Glee Club, I, President, 2. • MAURICE DICK, Somerset, Kentucky. • MERVYN J. DORFMAN, Wood- Tiere. New York; ' I ' En; Cotillion Club; Ring Tum Phi, I; CALYX. I, 3. SECOND ROW: • JOHN WILLIAM DOSWELL, Richmond, Virginia; •f ' Kl; Cotillion Club Executive Committee, 2. • RAY HARRIS DOVELL, New York, New York KS; Ring Tum Phi. I, 2. • JOHN PRICE DRISGS, Charleston, West Virginia iTA. • HARRISON CLAIBORNE EACHO, JR., Richmond, Virginia. • OWEN RANDOLPH EASLEY, JR., Martinsville. Virginia; Graham Lee Literary Society. 2. 3; Ring Tum Phi, I. 2, 3; Forensic Union, I; Camera Club, 3. • EVERETT CHAMPIE EASTER, JR., Birmingham, Alabama; Troubadors. • DOUGLAS EDWARD EASTERBERG, Barrington, Illinois; ATA; Glee Club, I; CALYX, I THIRD ROW: • RALPH BOWLES ECKERT, ELLIS, Clarksdale, Mississippi Columns, 2; Editor Ring Tun iaiard, Kentucky; IN. • MARSHALL STONE I.M:; iiAK; Cotillion Club; Glee Club, 2; Phi 3- Forensic Union. 3. • LAWRENCE EMMETT EDWARD ENGLERT. Erie. Pennsylvania; l. ; Football. I. STUART EPLEY, Great Falls. Montana; Bull; Cotillion Club; Forensic Union. I. 2; Washington Literary Society. I. 2; Christian Council. 2; CALYX, 2; Glee Club. I. 2. • MICHAEL JOSEPH EVANS. Norfolk. Virginia; Ring Tum Phi. I. 2. • EDWARD BURTON EVANS, Richmond. Virginia; ' MA; I[. N. • WAVERLY CHESTER EVANS. Richmond. Virginia; t rA; Cotillion Club; Interfraternity Council. 3; Track. I; Wrestling. I. 2. • BOTTOM ROW: • ROY JACKSON FAHL. JR.. Swarthmore. Pennsylvania; ATA; Freshman Christian Council; Dormitory Councilor. 3. • ESRON McGRUDER PARIS. JR., Nor,olk, Virginia; J-FA. • JOHN ALDERSON FARR, JR., Roanoke, Virginia; ' I AG; Forensic Union, 2. • RALPH IVEY FAULK, Thomasville, Georgia; KA. • THOMAS PETIT FAULKNER, Dallas, Texas; -t AH; Cotillion Club. • JULIAN BROOKING FICKLEN, Fredericksburg, Virginia; Ring Tum Phi, I. • EDGAR DEAN FINNEY, Greenwich, Connecticut; AXA; Cotillion Club; White Friars; Southern Collegian, I, 2; Christian Council, I, 2. 65 JUNIORS AND TOP ROW: • NORMAN FISCHER, JR.. Washington, D. C; ' I ' Kn; Cotillion Club; Cheer- leader, 2. • FRANCIS RODNEY FITZPATRICK, Roanoke, Virginia; KA; White Friars; Ring Turn Phi. 2. • WILLIAM LATANE FLANAGAN, Bremo Bluff, Virginia; Glee Club, I. 2; Juni or Varsity Football, 2. • GORDON ALBERT FOX. Lebanon, Illinois; K. . • ROGERS MURRAY FRED. JR., Wash- ington, D. C; Forensic Union I; Washington Literary Society. I, 2; Interna- tional Relations Club, 2; Canterbury Club. 2. • ELMER NORTON FRENCH, JR., Akron. Ohio; •tiO. • ROGER MEDEVIELLE FRITCHIE, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; EA. THIRD ROW: • BRYANT WELSH GILLESPIE, III. Indianapolis. Indiana; rA; TKI; HAN ; Cotillion Club; President Phi Gamma Delta. 3; Interfraternity Council. 3. • FRANCIS THOMAS GLASGOW, II, Lexington. Virginia; ATA; HAN; Ring Turn Phi, 2; Glee Club, I, 2; Junior Varsity Football. 2. • HOWARD DANIEL GOLDMAN. JR., Richmond, Virginia; En: Columns, 1; Ring Turn Phi, 2; Troubadors, I, 2. • HARDIN McDONALD GOODMAN, Jacksonville, Florida; IIKA. • VIRGIL SAMPSON GORE, JR.. Staunton, Virginia, • WILLIAM WORTH GRAHAM. III. Bel Air. Maryland; K1 • ROBERT HOMAN GRAY, New Haven, Connecticut; tKI; CALYX, I, 2; Troubadors, 2. SECOND ROW: • WALTER EDWARD FRYE. Marlboro, Massachusetts; PK ' V: Baseball, I; Ring Turn Phi, I. • JOHN WILLIAM FUNKHOUSER, Beaverdam, Virginia; ■frHl; Sleo Club, I. • JOHN WILLIAM GANNON. Johnson City. Tennessee; ZN; White Friars; Football, 1; Track, I. • HALLETT RAE GATES, JR., Akron, Ohio; -frAe; Ring Turn Phi. 2. 3. • WILLIAM LAWRENCE GARVIN, Steuben- ville, Ohio; Glee Club, I, 3; Troubadors, I; Cheerleader, I, 3. • ELLISON PARKS GAULDING, JR.. Richmond, Virginia; ' k:;. • BRIENTNALL STANLEY GILL, JR., Charleston, West Virginia; K+. BOTTOM ROW: • JAMES THOMAS GRAYBEAL. Buena Vista, Virginia. • WILLIAM ELLER GRAYBEAL. Buena Vista, Virginia. • CHARLES LEE GREEN. Charlotte, North Carolina; ATA; CALYX. I, 2; Ring Turn Phi, I. • CARLETON EDWARD GREENWOOD. Marblehead, Massachusetts; KI. • EUGENE EMANUEL GRIESE, JR., Cleveland, Ohio; AXA; HAX; Cotillion Club; Glee Club, I. • BEN EMMET GRIMM, Rutherford, Hew Jersey; ATA; Columns, I. • KENNETH STANLEY GUSLER, Roanoke. Virginia; Forensic Union, I, 2. SOPHOMORES d TOP ROW: • LOUIS ROBERT HAHN, Haverslraw, New York; ' I ' KI; Football, I, 2; Basketball, I. • WADE HAMPTON HAISLIP, IV, Logan, West Virginia; IlhLV. • GEORGE BERRIAN HALL. JR., Bronxville, New York; UnlT; Band. 2. • WILLIAM HAMILTON. Richmond, Virginia; i. ; Cotillion Club. • 05SIE DANIEL HAMRICK. JR., Bristol, Tennessee; l ' rA. • WILLIAM JAMES HANNAFIN, West Hartford. Connecticut; HK. . • WALTER LEWIS HANNAH, Danville. Kentucky; KA. SECOND ROW: • HARRY HARDING. Emporia. Virginia; f rA; Cotillion Club. • EDWIN HANSEN WEBSTER HARLAN, Bel Air, Maryland; K1; n.W; Cotillion Club; ■13 Club; Baseball, I. • SAMUEL LAIRD HARMAN. Taiewell, Virginia; nKA; White Friars; Cotillion Club. • WILLARD HOLT HART. Fort Wayne, Indiana; ■fKA; Ring Turn Phi, I; Southern Collegian. I; Troubadors, I, 2. • ROBERT CHARLES HARTER, Camden. New Jersey; IK; Cotillion Club; Baseball, I; Troubadors. I. • RICHARD CHALLICE HAYDON, JR.. Glen Allen, Virginia; HKA; Ring Tum Phi. I. 2, 3. • MILTON BROWN HENSON. Buena Vista, Virginia; K2. THIRD ROW: • WILLIAM LEIGH HESS, Danville HILL. JR., Americus. Georgia; ' I ' AII. GREEN, Pensacola, Florida; K . • Virginia; Kl. • EUGENE BAILEY • WILLIAM HENDERSON HILTON JAMES CRAWFORD HITZ. Atlanta ng Branch. New Jersey Georgia; lAl:. • RICHARD EDWARD HOLLE, • FREDERICK SHERMAN HOLLEY, Unadilla, New York; XA.X; TKI; Columns 2; Ring Tum Phi, I. 3; Southern Collegian. I, 3; International Relations Club, 3; Forensic Union, I; Graham Lee Literary Society, 3. • JAMES COUL BOURN HOLLORAN. JR.. Lynchburg. Virginia; ATA; Executive Committee, 2 Cheerleader, I. • BOTTOM ROW: • FREDERICK BLACKMAR MUNFORD HOLLYDAY, St. Michaels. Maryland; Forensic Union, 1; International Relations Club, 3; Christian Council, 3. • THOMAS SHEPHERD HOOK, JR., Baltimore, Maryland; IX; Columns, I; Ring Tum Phi, 2. • WILLIAM LINDSAY HOPKINS. Lynchburg. Virginia; ■l-rA; riAX; CALYX. 3; Southern Collegian. 3. • JOHN CLARK HORNICKEL. Monongahela, Pennsylvania; Ben. • THOMAS EDGAR HOUSTON, Glendole. Ohio; ATC; Wrestling. I; Glee Club, I. • KENNETH WALLACE HOVER- MALE. Chcriton. Virginia; KI; Cotillion Club; Baseball. I. • CHARLES CLARK HUBBARD, Montgomery, Alabama; Ae. JUNIORS AND TOP ROW: • WALTER EARL HUNTER, St. Joseph, Missouri; AT; PAX; Cotillion Club. O RUSSELL WRIGLEY INGHAM, Hollywood, Florida; IIK. . • LESLIE FLEMING JAMES, Lexington. Virginia. • ROBERT BLEAKLEY JAMES. JR., Arlington, Virginia; Baseball, 2; International Relations Club, 2; Christian Council, 2, • IRVING JOEL, Hopewell, Virginia; ZBT; Columns, I; Forensic Union. I; Manager Tennis, 2, 3. • CARLTON DAVID JOHNSON. Newark. New Jersey, IN. • JAMES DALE JOHNSON, Roanoke, Virginia; Kl; Ring Turn Phi, I, 2. THIRD ROW: • ROGER ROGERS KIMBALL. Needham, Massachusetts; ATA; Wrestling, I, 2, 3; Interfraternity Council, 2. • EDWARD WILLIAM KING, Kingsport, Tennessee; ATA. • WILLIAM COURTNEY KING. JR., Roanoke, Virginia; KI; White Friars. • WALTON WAITS KINGSBERY, JR., Uniontown, Alabama; KA; nAX; Cotillion Club; Glee Club, I, 2; International Relations Club, 2; CALYX, 2. • CARLTON HANSON KISER, Roanoke, Virginia; IX. • WILLIAM WILLIS KITCHEN, JR., Suffolk, Virginia; ATA. • JOHN RICHARD KOERNER, Newark, Ohio; Forensic Union, I, 2; Washington Literary Society. 2, 3. SECOND ROW: • ROY JOHNSON, JR., St. Louis, Missouri; ■J.KI. • MORTON HARRISON JOYCE, Fries, Virginia; HKA; Cotillion Club; Vice-President Pi Kappa Alpha, 3; Baseball, I; Executive Committee, 3. • STANLEY ALEXANDER KAMEN, Manhattan Beach, New York; tEn; Forensic Union, I, 2. • BERNARD DONALD KAPLAN, Brooklyn, New York; ZBT; Columns, 2; Ring Turn Phi, 3; Southern Collegian, 3; International Relations Club. 2. • HAROLD WILSON KERR, JR., West Orange, New Jersey. • JAMES GORDON KINCHELOE. Fairfax, Virginia; IIKA; HAX; Glee Club, I. • RICHARD ADAIR KIMBALL, Norfolk, Virginia; HKA. 68 BOTTOM ROW: • WALTER HANES LANCASTER, JR., Johnson City, Tennessee; Ae; Execu- tive Committee, 2. • LLOYD ADDISON LANIER, Danville, Kentucky; 8911; riAX; Cotillion Club; Lacrosse, I, 2, 3; Executive Committee, 3; Vice-President Student Body, 3; Interfraternity Council, 3; CALYX, I. 2. • HENRY ANDREW LEDERER, III, Baltimore, Maryland; SX. • CLARENCE ALEXANDER LEE, Jasper, Alabama; SN; HAN; Basketball, I; Track, I; Football, 2. • FRANCIS LYLE LEE, Roanoke, Virginia. • JOHN AUGUSTUS LEE, Live Oak, Florida; AT J; Glee Club, I; International Relations Club. I. • ROBERT EDWARD LEE. IV, New York, New York; -t-A ; Cotillion Club. SOPHOMORES d TOP ROW: • WALTER HOWELL LEE. Washington, D. C; ATL ' ; White Friars. • WIL- LIAM FORSYTHE LEFFEN, Joplin, Missouri; IX. • JACK PENDLETON LEIGH, Meridian, Mississippi; KA; President Kappa Alpha, 3; Interfraternity Council, 3. • CHARLES EVEREn LEWIS, New York. New York; ATA. • LESTER HICKMAN LEWIS, JR., Jacksonville, Florida; t Ae. • WILLIAM MEADE LEWIS, JR.; Pinevllle, West Virginia; IIKA. • KENNETH KOPF LINDELL, Merrick, New York; AT; Baseball. I. THIRD ROW: • ROBERT MILTON McCORMICK, Fairfield, Virginia. • JAMES SAMUEL McCOWN, Lexington. Virginia. • JOHN WALKUP McCOY, Lexington. Vir- ginia. • ANDREW HALIDAY McCUTCHEON. JR.. Charleston. West Vir- ginia; l. ; Football. I. • ANDREW CALHOUN McFALL, JR.. Point Verda Beach, Florida; Kil. • WILEY ALOYSIUS McGEHEE, JR., McGehee, Arkansas; IX; Cotillion Club; Washington Literary Society, 2, • JOHN BROWN McKEE, JR., Terrace Park, Ohio; l.X. SECOND ROW: • DONALD LOUIS LITTON. Charleston, West Virginia; £ . • FRED- ERICK PEMBROKE LOEFFLER, Rochester, New York; 2 ; Forensic Union, I, 3; Troubadors, I, 3; Ring Tunn Phi, I, 3; Southern Collegian, I, 3 • PETER CASLER LUFBURROW, Asbury Park, New Jersey; KS. • ROBERT WILSON LUNDY, Bronxvllle, New York; SX; Glee Club, I. • THOMAS GRAFTON McCLELLAN, JR., Montgomery, West Virginia; XA; Cotillion Club; Southern Collegian, I, 2; Columns, 2. • OLIVER WOOD McCLINTOCK. JR., Marianna, Arkansas; SX; Cotillion Club; Vice-President Junior Class, 3. • WILLIAM FRANTZ McCORKLE. Lewisburg, West Virginia. BOTTOM ROW: • MADISON DRYDEN McKEE, JR.. B HARRIS McKENZIE. Montezuma. Gee McNEER. JR.. Huntington, West VIrginI, a Vista. Virginia; ' KI, • LEWIS s; lAE. • SELDEN SPESSARD :AE; Southern Collegian Orchestra. 3. • JOHNSON McREE, JR., Richmond, Virginia; HKA. • ROBERT CORBIN MADDOX, Plainfiield, New Jersey; AXA; Forensic Union, I. • ROBERT JAMES BELL MAHON, JR., Merlon, Pennsylvania; KS; HAX; Football, I. • GERALD MICHAEL MALMO. Memphis, Tennessee; £AE. 69 JUNIORS AND TOP ROW; • FRANK MRKOE. JR.. Baltimore. Maryland; IX; Cotillion Club; 13 Club; White Friars; President Siqrra Nu, 3; Vice-President CotiMion Club. 3; La- crosse, I. 2; Tennis, 3. • JOSEPH BERNARD MARTIN, Falls Church, Virginia; ■M-A. • HILL MAURY, Versailles, Kentucky; .I ' AG. • WARREN GRAY MER- RIN. JR.. Atlanta, Georgia; Colunnns. I. 2; Ring Turn Phi. 3; Troubadors, 3. • JOHN FLEMING MERTZ, Wllloughby, Ohio; I. ; II.W. • HARRY THORP MINISTER. JR., Columbus. Ohio; ' I ' All. BURR WAKEMAN MILLER. Port Washington, New York; BGll. THIRD ROW: e ROBERT JOHN MOODY, Floral Park, New York; BOII; Tennis. I. • WILLIAM JAY MOORE, Louisa, Kentucky; IWII. • JAMES CHARLES MOOREHEAD, JR., Portsmouth, Virginia; HKA; Cotillion Club. • SPENCER WOOD MORTEN, Grand Rapids, Michigan; •tK-t. • ROBERT EDWARD MOSBY, JR., Memphis. Tennessee; ATA; Business Manager Ring Turn Phi, 2. • DONALD ROBERT MOXHAM, Rutherford, New Jersey; ATA; RAN; T«nnll, 2. Captain. 3; Columns. I, 2; Ring Tum Phi, 3; Athletic Council, 3. • EUS- TACE CLARENCE MULLINS. Staunton, Virginia; AT. SECOND ROW: • JOHN ELVIS MILLER, JR., Fort Smith, Arkansas; 1 • JOHN MAURICE MILLER, JR., Richmond, Virginia; ' Club; Track, I. • LAWRENCE GORDON MILLER, JR., AE; Cotillion Club. Kl; RAN; Cotillion Richmond, Virginia; KS; White Friars; Football, I; Tr Big Stone Gap, Virginia; Beil; Gle Chelsea, Massachusetts; Baseball, MITCHELL, Martinsville, Virginia; , JR., Leilngton, Virginia; HKA. k, I. • WILLARD HUMPHREY MILLER. Club, I. • ARTHUR VICTOR MILONA. Football. I, 2 • HERBERT PETRIE V. • ROBERT WARREN HOWE MISH, BOTTOM ROW: • DONALD ERASER MURRAY, Bayside New York; KA; HAN; Cotillion Club; Glee Club, 2. • PAUL JOSEPH BRUNO MURPHY, JR.. Staunton, Virginia; IN; Cotillion Club; Troubadors, I, 2; Forensic Union, 1. • WENTWORTH FIELD MYERS, New York, New York; Columns, I; Southern Collegian Orchestra, I. • NELSON FAULKS NEWCOMB, Roselle, New Jersey; IN; Baseball, I, 2. • DONALD FRANCIS NOVAK. Floral Park, New York; IN. • NEILSON JAY NOVEMBER, Richmond. Virginia; ZBT. • WILLIAM HENRY OAST. JR.. Portsmouth, Virginia; KA; IIAN. 70 SOPHOMORES d TOP ROW: • WARREN UPTON OBER. Tex, O ' CONNELL. Great Neck. New ' Arkansas; KA; Internatio 2; Christian Council. 2. k, New Jersey; TIKA. • rkana, Arkansas; HKA. • PHILIP GIVIM ork; HKI; HAN ; Cotillion Club; Swimming, I, 2, • JULIAN CRAWFORD OSBORNE, nal Relations Club, 2; Troubadors, 2; Ring • JAtvtES ALEXANDER OTTIGNON. Ridge- field Park, New Jersey; LIKA. • BEVERLY MORGAN OWENS, Portsmouth, Virginia; AT. ROBERT GLASGOW PATTERSON, Bluefield, West Virginia; AT; H1; Washington Literary Society, I, 2; Forensic Union. I, Speaker, 2; Glee Club, I; Mahan Award for Creative Writing, I; Executive Committee, I; Secretary Student Body, 2; Columns, I, Editor, 2; Publications Board, 2, 3; President Freshman Christian Council, I; Christian Council, 2, President, 3. • MATHEW WHITE PAXTON, Lexington, Virginia; SAE; t H2: Glee Club, 2; Ring Tum Phi. 2; Forensic Union. I; Christian Council, I. SECOND ROW; • RICHARD MERRELL PEEK, Point Pleasant, Wi RALPH PEGUILLAN, Floral Park, New York; I.V; ERICK BROWN PEYTON, Charleston, West Virginia PICKETT, Niagara Falls, New York; HK ; Grahar • WILLIAM HERMAN PIFER, Winchester, Virgin St Virginia. • GEORGE IIA.W • JAMES FRED- Ki. • EDWIN 5AMULE Lee Literary Society, I. a; IIKA; Executive Com- DAN CHANNING PINCK. Bethesda, Maryland; En: Graham Society. I; Football, I; Basketball, I; Tennis, I. • WALTER mittee, 2. Lee Literary Soci BROWN POTTER. Alexandria. Virginia; KX; Speake dent Graham Lee Literary Society. 2; Columns, I; tbdil, I. 3; Track AK; Football, I Bdll; Christian . • EUGENE ALOYSIUS PRATT, ULYSSES BRYAN PUCKEH, JR., cil, 2. • KENNETH GEORGE THIRD ROW: • RAYMOND AUSTIN PRATER, Chattanooga. Tennessee; KI; Graha Literary Society. I Farell. Pennsylvan Winterpock. ' PULLER. Port Washington, New York; AlA. • STEPHEN WARREN RAMALEY. Oakmont, Pennsylvania; XX; Glee Club, I, 2; Graham Lee Literary Society, I, 2; Forensic Union, I; Troubadors. I; Historian Sophomore Class. • ROBERT HENRY RAMSEY. Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. • THOMAS RANDALL. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; ATA; Glee Club. I. • BOTTOM ROW: • WILLIAM HILLIARD RAHNER. Detroit, Michigan; ZBT; •I ' HS; RAN; Presi- dent Glee Club, I; Southern Collegian Orchestra, I. • LEE RUDOLPH RED- MOND, JR., ATA; President Delta Tau Delta, 2; Freshman Assimilation Com- mittee, 2. • GEORGE WILBUE REED, JR., Roanoke. Virginia. • ROBERT RAYMOND REID, Winchester, Kentucky; ' I ' AO; Forensic Union, I; Southern Collegian Orchestra, I- • ROBERT IRVING REYNOLDS, III, East Orange, KA; Ring Tum Phi, 2. • WILLIAM FREDERICK REYNOLDS, III, East Orange, New Jersey; AKK. • ROLAND CLARK RHEA, Russellville, Kentucky; 2AE; HAN; ■■ y Club; 150-lb. Football, I; Freshman Assimilation Committee, 3. JUNIORS AND Union, I; Graham 2. • STEWART CHARLES HENRY 2; Troubadors. 2; TOP ROW: • WILLIAM ROY RICE, Dunbar, West Virginia; Forci Lee Literary Society, I, 2; Secretary Sophomore C BALMER RICHARDSON, Plandome, New York; ' I-KII, ROBERTSON, Staunton, Virginia; XN; Southern Colleg Columns, I. • HAYES GRAHAM ROBINSON, Downers Grove, Illinois; Graham Lee Literary Society, I. • WILLIAM THORNTON ROMAINE, New York, New York, • JOHN DASHIELL ROUSE, Newport News, Virginia; IIKA. • WILLIAM DASHIELL ROUSE, Newport News, Virginia; IIKA; • SECOND ROW: • JOSIAH POLLARD ROWE. Ill, Fredericksburg, Virginia: ATA; Mil; President Phi Eta Sigma, 2; Forensic Union, I, 2; Washington Literary Society, 2. • JON RAYMOND RUGEL, Durango, Colorado; Kl; nAK; ' I ' lll; Execu- tive Committee, 2; International Relations Club, 3. • FRED LELAND RUSH, Martinsville, Virginia; IIKA. FREDERICK CARLTON SAGE, Burlington, Iowa; IN; Forensic Union, I. • EUGENIO MANUEL SANTAELLA, Santurce, Puerto Rico; Kl. • PAUL EUGENE SANDERS, Little Rock, Arkansas; ' I ' AH; Cotillion Club; President Phi Delta Theta, 3; Wrestling, I. • MARK WHITNEY SAURS, Louisville, Kentucky; ' IKt; Football, I, 2. THIRD ROW: • ELLIOT SIDNEY SCHEWEL, Lynchburg, Virginia; ' MCll; Cotillion Club; President Phi Epsilon Pi, 3; Chairman Cold Check Committee. 3; Forensic Union, I; Swimming, I; Southern Collegian, 3; Interfraternity Council, 3. • GEORGE MARINER SCHLEICH, Glen Ridge, New Jersey; ATC. • JOHN PATRICK SCULLY, JR., West Hartford, Connecticut. • LEWIS ROPER SHAM- HART. Douglaston, New York; ■MA; Christian Council, I, 2, 3; Glee Club. I. 2; Forensic Union, I; Troubadors, 3. • JOSEPH LYLE SIMPSON, Louisville, Kentucky; lAK; Wrestling, I, 3. • AUGUSTINE JOHN 5IGNAIG0. Welch. West Virginia; IIKA. • PHILIP JORDAN SILVERSTEIN. Charleston. West Virginia; ZI!T. • BOTTOM ROW: • HORACE LILBURN SMITH. Ill, Richmond, Virginia; +Ki;. • LUTHER BILLINGTON SMITH, Louisville, Kentucky; ■[■All. • RAY SAMMONS SMITH, JR , Hot Springs, Arkansas; KA. • ROBERT JAMES SMITH. Richmond. Vir- ginia; . XA; Cotillion Club; Forensic Union, 2; President Lambda Chi Alpha. 3. • FRANK NORMAN SNELGROVE. West Hartford, Connecticut; SAE. • JOHN HAVERY SORRELL5. JR.. Pelham Manor. New York; K . • ALAN WORTHINGTON SPEARMAN, JR., Birmingham, Alabama; BGII. 72 SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: • JOHN JACOB STEITZ, III. New York, New York; •[■FA; IIA.N; Cotillion Club; Ring Turn Phi, L • DEAN BRADLEY STEWART, JR., Oil City, Pennsyl- vania; IIK+; Ring Turn Phi, I; Southern Collegian, I. • JOHN PAGE STEWART, frankfort, Kentucky; Z :. • CHARLES CLINTON STIEFF, II, Baltimore, Maryland; :iN; Cotillion Club; White Friars; Cross Country, 1; Wrestling, I, 2, 3. 4; Monogram Club; Lacrosse, I, 4. • THOMAS WILLIAM STOBBS, III, Norfolk, Virginia; BGII; Basketball. I. • RICHARD BURTON STOCKTON, SI. Louis, Missouri; IX; Southern Collegian, I, 3. • GEORGE BEN STOTT, JR.. Suffolk, Virginia; IIK. . • SECOND ROW: • DABBS SULLIVAN, JR., Little Rock, Arkansas; HKA; Executive Committee, I; Vice-President Sophomore Class. • JOSEPH SYLVESTER SULLIVAN. Detroit, Michigan; l. . • WILLIS WILSON TARDY, Lexington. Virginia. • EVERETTE LESTER TAYLOR. JR., Mount Airy, North Carolina; 1 K ' I ' . • JOHN FORESTER TAYLOR, Saunton, Virginia; lAE; Forensic Union, I, 2; CALYX, 2; Cross Country, 2. • CHARLES BINNS TEBBS, Washington, D. C; KA. • EDWARD McGEHEE THOMPSON, Montgomery, Alabama; K; Southern Collegian, 2. THIRD ROW; • KENSLEY ROBERT THOMPSON, Dcnville, New Jersey; ' I ' I ' A; White Friars; Washington Literary Society, I, 2; Forensic Union, I, 2; Troubadors, 2. • CARROLL LOUIS THOMS, Richmond. Virginia. • ROBERT ALLEY TOTTY, JR.. Petersburg, Virginia. • MITCHELL ANTHONY TOUART. Pensacola, Florida: KA. • CHARLES ROBERT TREADGOLD, Charleston, West Virginia; IX; Forensic Union, 2; International Relations Club, 2. • WILLIAM WHITE TRIGGS, JR., Petersburg, Virginia; l ' Ki:. • JESSE WARREN TURNER. Sale Va. BOTTOM ROW: • HENRY BRECKENRIDGE VANCE, Chevy Chase, Maryland; KA. • FRANK RAYMOND VASS, JR., Galax Virginia; BulT. • HUGH TABOR VERANO. Bluefield, Virginia; •M ' X White Friars; 150-lb. Football, I. • GEORGE LEE VICKERS, Montgomery, West Virginia; AXA; White Friars. • FRED MOORE VINSON, JR., Washington, D. C; BHll; Cotillion Club; 13 Club; University Athletic Committee; Basketball. I, 2; Baseball, I; Monogram Club. • KEN- NETH HENRY WACKER, Chatham, New Jersey; IN ' ; Football, I. • ALFRED KENNETH WALTER, Reading, Pennsylvania; 8911; ♦HI; Glee Club, I, 2; Columns, I: Ring Tum Phi, 2. 73 JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: • ROBERT LeROY WARFIELD. JR., Frederick. Maryland; KA; • DONALD EUGENE WARREN, Lakeland, Florida. • ROBERT EARL WATKINS, JR , Belmar, New Jersey; 1 K ; • SAMUEL WOODSON WATKINS, Clearwater, Florida; BOII; Troubadors, I; Graham Lee Lifera y Soci. ' ty, I; Forensic Union, I; • THOMAS ROLLINS WATKINS, Newport News, Virginia; nKA. e JAMES MILTON WATSON, Baltimore, Maryland; IIKA; President I94S Mid-Winter Dances, Dance Board, 2, 3; Business Managar, Columns, 2; Business Manager, CALYX, 3; Vice-President Publication Board, 3. • CHARLES MOORE WEEKS, Highland Park, Illinois; A9: Cotillion Club. THIRD ROW: O CHARLES JENKINS WILLIAMSON, III, Augusta, Georgia; Kr. O THOMAS WILLINGHAM, JR., Chattanooga, Tennessee; IX. • EDMUND SHELDON WILLIS, Erie, Pennsylvania; l.X; Coiillion Club; Glee Club, 2; Track, 2; Football, I. GILBERT HAYES WILSON, Miami, Florida: SAE; Football, I, 3; International Relalions Club. « WILlIAM RAY WINDER, Lexington, Virginia; KI; Forensic Union, 2; Ring Turn Phi, I, 2; Southern Colle- an, I, 2; Band, I. O WILLIS ADDISON WOODS, Clifton Forge. Virginia; KS. eGEORGE HENRY WRIGHT, JR.; i;AE. SECOND ROW: • COLLIER WENDEROTH, JR., Fort Smith, Arkansas; ■l Aii. ALFRED BURTA WCXNER, Memphis, Tennessee; ZBT; Cotillion Club; White Friars; Forensic Union, I. O SAMUEL ISAAC WHITE, Soulh Boston, Virginia; ■I ' EII; RAX; Forensic Union, I, 2; Glee Club. 2; Christian Counc!!, 2. O RICHARD HOBBS WHITEMAN, New York, New York; ' MA, • LEONARD LOW WILD, Indianapolis, Indiana; ' I ' K-I ' : Troubadors, 2; Southern Collegian, 2; Ring Tum Phi, 2 • LEWIS DAUGHTREY WILLIAMS, Suffolk, Virginia; AT ' .. ' . • WALTER HODGES WILLIAMS, Richmond, Virginia; ' I ' lA; Ring Tum Phi, 2, Southern Collegian, 2; Wrestling, 2; Glee Club, 2, BOTTOM ROW: O RICHARD MURRELL YANKEE, JR., Rome, Georgia; Ilrtll; Basketball, I; Football, 2. « PAUL RONALD SAMUEL YATES, Washing ' on, D, C; Graham Lee Literary Society, I, 2; Cheerleader, 2; Forensic Union, I. 2; Glee Club, 2, • DAMON GREENLEAF YERKES, JR., Jacksonville, Florida; KA, • HAROLD WORKMAN YOUNG, Charleston, West Virginia; SX; Cotillion Club; Forensic Urion, 2; International Relations Club, 2. © GEORGE ZACK, Ridgewood, New Jersey; AT; nAX; Cotillion Club; President Delia Upsilon, 3; Inter- Fraternity Council, 3; Washington Literary Society, I; Wrestling, I; Forensic Union, I, 2. e SHEPPARD WARREN ZINOVOY, New Rochelle, New York; Z1)T; 11 X; Cotillion Club; Cross Country, I; Basketball, I, 2; Tennis, 2, Captain, 3; Executive Committee, 3; Vice-President Pi Alpha Nu, 3. • ELLIS NATHANIEL ZUCKERMAN, Petersburg, Virginia; ' I ' Kll; Cotillion Club; White Friars; F. rensic Union, I; Washington Litera-y Society, I. n OFFICERS JACK LOUIS TAYLOR Executive Committeeman ' ' tW FRESHMAN CLASS 77 n THE FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: • ROBERT LOUIS ADAMS, IIKA, Oakton, Virginia. • MAX TRAVIS ALLEN, JR., IIK. , Hazlehurst, Mississippi. • THEODORE BOLTON ARATA, AT, New Rochelle. New York. • STUART SHYROCK BAILEY. HKA, Winchester, Virginia. • JOHN RENDER BALDWIN, •frFA, Evanston, Illinois. • VIRGIL DATES BARNARD, l. K, Chevy Chase, Maryland. • WILLIAM HALE BARRETT, I. E, Augusta, Georgia. • VIRGIL DeWITT BECKNER, lAK, Lynchburg, Virginia. • WILLIAM PAUL BENNETT. BHll, Algoma, West Virginia. THIRD ROW: • DONALD FORREST BROWN, JR., ' MA, Chicago, Illinois. • STANLEY COLE- MAN BROWN, +«+, Chicago, Illinois, • WILLIAM LEFFERTS BROWN, l.N, Short Hills, New Jersey. • DOUGLAS IRVINE BUCK, KA, Flint, Michigan. • GERARD ALEXANDER BURCHELL, JR., 1 K-I ' , Garden City, New York. • DAVID EDWARDS BURKE, KA, Hattiesburg, Mississippi. • WILLIAM SIN- CLAIR CALE, Middlebrook, Virginia. • ALLAN MORTON CAMPBELL. ' Ell, New Haven, Connecticut. • EDMUND DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, JR.. Hull, Arling- ton, Virginia. SECOND ROW: • CLAY JOHNSON BERRY, ■I ' An, Fort Worth, Teias. • ROBERT MATTHEW BIEDENHARN. lAK, Vicksburg, Mississippi. • EUGENE FRANK BLANKEN- BICKER, Massillon, Ohio. • RICHARD HARRISON BOGGS, AXA, Brooklyn, New York. • WILLIAM IVERSON BOSWELL, JR., Petersburg, Virginia. • DAVID MALTHANER BOWER. BOH, Lenoir City, North Carolina. • SAMUEL JUSTIN BRACKENS, Covington, Virginia. • WILLIAM GILL BROOKS. ATA, Baltimore. Maryland. • FRANK WILLIARD GROWER, JR., IIKA. Centreville, Maryland. FOURTH ROW: • DONALD EDWARDS CAMPBELL, ' I ' K-I ' , Seattle, Wash. • JAMES ENTWISTLE CANTLER, -IKK, Baltimore, Maryland. • ROBERT CLAYTON CAREY, AT. Anniston. Alabama. • HAVERY GLENN CHAFFER, ' MA, Bridgeport, Connecticut. • JOHN STEPHEN CHAPMAN. Lexington. Virginia. • ALLEN HARRIS CHAPPEL. Roanoke, Virginia. • RICHARD ERNEST CHIARI, Aquadulce, Republic of Panama. • FRANK RANDOLPH CHILDRESS, Louisville, Kentucky. • WILLIAM NELSON CLEMENTS, l.N, Baltimore, Maryland. 78 FIRST ROW: • ALLAN LEE CLOSE, AT, Stamford, Connecticut. • WILLIAM HECKMAN CORBIN, AIA, Johnstown, Pennsylvania. • WILLIAt DAY COBURN, A. A, Nar- rows, Virginia. « JOHN RUSSELL COLE, ■l-AG, Winchester. Kentucky. • ROBERT WALKER, COLE, JR., Ae, Richmond, Virginia. • ASBURY CHRISTIAN COMP- TON, KI, Ashland, Virginia. • ROBERT EDWARDS CONNELL, l.X. Charleston, West Virginia. • JAMES ANTHONY CONNELLY. JR., i;. , Nutley, New Jersey. • ROBERT LAWRENCE COOLEDGE. I1KV . Westfield. New Jersey THIRD ROW: • FRANK STERRETT DAVIDSON. VAX, Lexington, Virginia. • BEVERLY ANDREW DAVIS. Ill, Ueil, Rocky Mount, Virginia, • OLIVER CROMWELL DAWKINS, III, ATA, Louisville, Kentucky. • DAVID LYMAN DE LA RUE. I. ' . Bolivar. Missouri. • GEORGE HUTCHE50N DENNY, JR., Westfield, New Jersey. • ANDREW BRIGGS DILLARD, Mathews, Alabama. • ROBERT SHERWOOD DILLON, SAi, Arlington, Virginia. • JERRY JOSEPH DONOVAN, i.. , Atlanta, Georgia. • CARL HENRY DOUGLASS. XAi, Lynchburg. Virginia. SECOND ROW: • RICHARD STROTHER COOLEY, ' I 1A, New York, New York. • JOHN WHARTON COOPER, ] K , Little Rock, Arkansas. • WILLIAM RANDOLPH COSBY, II, IX, Richmond, Virginia. • THOMAS ANDERSON COURTENAY, IIKA, Louisville, Kentucky. • THOMAS EDWARDS COX, ' H ' A, Windsor, Connecticut. • ARCHIBALD HENDERSON CRITTENDEN. KS. Ridqewood. New Jersey. • GALLEY BOAZ CRITZER, Batesville, Virginia. • REGINALD JAY CROCKETT, Baltimore, Maryland. • RODOLPH BLEVINS DAVENPORT, .l-AH, Chattanooga, Tennessee. FOURTH ROW: • LEON FORREST DOUGLASS, III, ' WA, New York, New York. • ATWELL DUGGER, ' I ' lA, Birmingham, Alabama. • JOHN CLINTON EARLE, rA, Her- mansvillc, Michigan. • ROBERT ELLIOTT EARLY, Arlington, Virginia. • ALFRED HARRY EBERT, JR., Kl, San Antonio, Texas. • JOHN THOMAS EDERINGTON, lAE, Warren, Arkansas. • ARTHUR STODDARD EMMONS, lAE, Huntington, West Virginia. • GEORGE SAMUEL ENGLE, KT, Charleston, West Virginia. • ALLEN WEAVER FARIS. ■t ' I ' A, Norfolk, Virginia. n THE FRESHMEN mmki FIRST ROW: • JAMES Dubois FARRAR, AIA, old Greenwich, Connecticut. • CHARLES JEROIvIE FARRINGTON. JR., l.. , Bluefield, West Virginia. • STANFORD FELLERS, JR., KS, Roanoke, Virginia. • WILLIAM ALPHEUS FLOWERS. JR., Ashland, Virginia. • CARROLL HARRIS FOWLKES, i ' KS, Richmond. Virginia. • EDWARD JOSEPH FOX, IX, Elmhurst, Illinois. • BILLY JOE FRANKLIN, K. . MarHnsville, Virginia. • ROLAND JOSEPH FRAIER, AT, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. • JOSEPH JORDAN FRENCH, JR., Shreveport, Louisiana. THIRD ROW: • WALTER SCOTT GLORE, III, •I ' An, Danville. Kentucky. • GLENN OTTERBEIN GLOVIER, Staunton, Virginia. • CLAIBORNE WATTS GOOCH, III, ' VKl, Rich- mond, Virginia. • EDWARD ARROH, Goodrich, I. , Webster Groves, Missouri. • WILLIAM ARTHUR GREGORY, JR., A A. Griffin, Georgia. • JOHN CALVIN GREEN, JR., South Norfolk. Virginia. • THOMAS LEE GUTHRIE. Reading, Pennsylvania. • JOSEPH DeLOSS HADLOCK, AT, Lynchburg, Virginia. • ROBERT PENDLETON HALEY, iX, Pelmyra, New Jersey. SECOND ROW: • JOHN PHILIP FRENCH. Kansas City, Missouri. • RICHARD RATLIFF FRENCH, ::N, Winchester. Kentucky. • GUS ALEXANDER FRITCHIE, lAE. Slidcll, Lou- isiana. • EDWIN GAINES. ATA. Lexington. Virginia. • RICHARD THOMAS SALBOS. SX. Chagrin Falls. Ohio. • THOMAS BOLLING GAY. Atlanta. Georgia. • THOMAS DEPUY GILLIAM. Statesville. North Carolina. • GEORGE WILLIAM SINN, Covington, Virginia. • CHARLES SPEARS GLAS- GOW. JR., ATA, Lexington Virginia. FOURTH ROW: • REGINALD YARTYE SOUTHCOH HALLETT, Richmond, Virginia. • RICHARD REESE HALLOWELL, Fcderalsburg, Maryland. • ALBERT HENRY HAMEL. I.X, Webster Groves. Missouri. • JAMES CALVIN HANKS. Covington, Virginia. • JOHN FRANKLIN HARDESTY. JR.. I.V. St. Louis. Missouri. • LAWRENCE MONTAGUE HARDING. Wicomico Church, Virginia. • FRANCIS ALFRED HARE, AXA, Fork Union, Virginia. • WILLIAM HAROLD HARRIS, •MA, Paris, Kentucky. • HOUSTON HARRIMAN HARTE, lAK, San Angelo. Texas. 80 . - FIRST ROW: • JAMES TAYLOR HEDRICK, lidll, Washington, D. C. • JOSEPH WALTER HERRING, JR.. K. . Spartanburg, South Carolina, • HALCOTT GREEN HEY- WARD, III, Greensboro, North Carolina. • HENRY HOUSTON HICKS, West Point, Georgia. • ALEXANDER ROBERTSON HILL, Ruxton, Maryland. • RICH- ARD EDWARD HODGES, JR., Ashland, Kentucky. • JOHN ALBERT HOESER, Roanoke, Virginia. • WILFORD JEROME HOGGETT, .MA, Evansville, Indiana. • WILLIAM ROBERT HOLLAND, Brookneal. Virginia. THIRD ROW: e LAWRENCE EDWIN JARCHOW, .M ' A, Wilrriette. Illinois. • FREDERICK SHORT JOHNSTON, ATA, Wilmington, Delaware. • WALTER KIDD JONES, JR., ' I ' KE, Ashland, Vrginia. • HOWARD SLAGEN KAYLOR, •[■K-I ' , Hagerstown, Mary- land. • ROBERT LYNN KEARSE, ' I ' K ' I ' , Charleston West Virginia. O WILLIAM PORTER KELLAM, IIK. , Columbia, South Carolina. • GORDON KENNEDY, JR., . . A, Washington, D. C; WILLIAM HENRY KENNEDY, ■M ' l, Birmingham, Ala- bama. BRUCE ROWAN KING, IX, Dayton, Ohio. SECOND ROW: • JOSEPH KYLE HOLLEY, .hArt, Chattanooga, Tennessee. • THOMAS AMBROSE HOLLIS, Forsyth, Georgia. • DONALD DWIGHT HOOK, Lynchburg, Virginia. • WILLIAM RUSSELL HOWARD, JR., ' I ' Kt, Hagerstown. Maryland. • ROBERT EDWARD ROYALL HUNTLEY, ATA, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. • RICHARD WASHBURN HYSON, JR., lAK, Washington, D. C. • WILLIAM CHARLES INGALLS, ' MA, Bedford, Indiana. • LOUIS FOSTER JACK. Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania. • FELIX WALTON JACKSON, JR., IIK. , Gainesville, Georgia. FOURTH ROW: • WILLIAM McKEE KINNAIRD, ' I AH, Louisville, Kentucky. • ALLIE BALDWIN KREGER, JR., Kl. Roanoke, Virginia. • WILLIAM BERNARD LANDSMAN, •M;ir, New York, New York. • DAVID POOLE LARGEY, AT, Glen Olden, Pennsyl- vania. • JAMES HENRY LASSITER, Hampton, Virginia. • CLIFFORD BEADLE LATTA, 1 . Prestonsburq, Kentucky. • ALVIN NEWBERGER LAUPHEIMER. .|.|:il, Baltimore, Maryland. • JOSEPH DOUGLAS LAWRENCE, ■{■Kl, Washington, D, C. • GEORGE WILLIAM LAYMAN, Roanoke, Virginia, FIRST ROW: • LOUIS BRONSON LeDUC, JR., •I ' K . Moorestown, New Jersey. • ROBERT ARNOLD LEE. Clarksburg, West Virginia. • CHARLES RICHARD LEMON, ■I Kt, Roanoke, Virginia. • LESTER CARPENTER LEONARD, Asbury Park. New Jersey. • JOHN DODD LETHBRIDGE, W . Montclair, New Jersey. • RONALD EDV ARD LEVICK, ' I ' KII, Forest Hills, New York. • WILLIAM RONALD LINTON, K. , Daytona Beach, Florida. • DANIEL JAMES LITTLE, . . . . • WILLIAM DOUGLAS LIVENGOOD, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, THIRD ROW: • JOSEPH HALSTEAD McGEE, JR., Charleston, Sou th Carolina. • WILLIAM LEE McKENZIE, lAE, Monteiuma, Georgia. • JOSEPH THOMPSON McKINNEY, III, IIKA, Roanoke, Virginia. • EDWARD TANKARD McMATH, . XA, Onley, Virginia. • JOHN JAMES MACHERAS, Lexington, Virginia. • PERRY EARL MANN, JR., Charleston, West Virginia. • ROBERT ALEXANDER MANN, +K1, Richmond, Virginia. • ARTHUR MARENSTEIN, •I ' EII, Bronx, New York, • LEWE BRYANT MARTIN, Hull, Washington, D. C. SECOND ROW: • GEORGE MARK LOSEY, Kl, Hagerman, New Mexico • FRANK LOVE, JR., IIKA, Fayetteville, West Virginia. • HERBERT AUGUSTUS LUBS, JR , Hull, Wilmington, Delaware. • CHARLES ANDERSON McCLUER, lAi:, Ft. Worth, Texas. • JOHN HENRY McCORMACK, JR., KA, Pensacola, Florida. • WILLIAM FRANKLYN McCORMICK, Raphine, Virginia. • ANDREW WADE McCULLOCH, Farmville, Virginia. • JAMES RILEY McDONALD, ■ ' K . Towson, Maryland, • TIMOTHY GREGORY McDONALD, Eagle Rock, Virginia, FOURTH ROW; • CHARLES VONCANON MAXCY, KI, Sebring, Florida. • WILLIAM HENRY MAYNARD, l.W.. Clarksdale, Mississippi. • OLIVER MANLEY MENDELL, En. Great Neck, New York, • ROBERT SIMON MENDELSOHN, .HT. Cincinnati, Ohio. • WILLIAM SIMS METZEL. .IMA, Chevy Chase, Maryland. • PETER CONRAD MEYER, Westfield, New Jersey. • JOHN QUINEY MILLER, JR., Memphis, Tennessee. • DAN JACKSON MIZELL, Ki, Kaufman, Texas. • FRED- ERICK THOMAS MOFFATT, JR., Frankfort, Kentucky. 82 FIRST ROW: • JOHN WILLIAM MOFFATT, Frankfort, Kentucky. • THOMAS VALENTINE MOHN, Ben, Robesonia, Pennsylvania. • HARRIS PAXTON MOORE, KS, Ft. Wcrlh, Texas. • JULIAN KNOX MORRISON. JR., AT.i, Rome, Georgia. • JOHN PETER GABRIEL MUHLENBERG. ' I ' Ad. Wyomissing. Pennsylvania. • WILLIAM DONALD MUNSON, JR., • ' M Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. • FRANCIS ALDEN MURRAY. JR., AT. Washington, D. C. • ARTHUR GEORGE NELSON, KZ. Maplewood, New Jersey. • JOHN MILLS NEWTON, JR., IX, Danville, Virginia. THIRD ROW: • PERRY HISG5 PEDRICK, I , , Jacksonville, Florida. • FREDERICK LISLE PETERS, JR., null. Lake Charles, Louisiana. • RICHARD HOLT PETREY, AT, Portsmouth, Virginia. CHARLES RAINE PETTYJOHN, JR., -i ' M), Lynchburg, Virginia. • ROBERT THEODORE PICKETT, Roanoke, Virginia. • CHARLES SUMMER PLUMB, ' I ' K-I ' , Columbus, Ohio. • JOHN GARDNER PONTIUS, IX, Dayton. Ohio. O ALBERT LEE POWELL, JR., ' I ' All, Jacksonville, Florida. • THOMAS ALEXANDER PRESSLY, l. ' , San Antonio, Texas. SECOND ROW: • JOHN WOOD NICKELS, ' I ' l-A. Bristol, Tennessee. • BOMAR AMOS OLDS, JR., Atlanta, Georgia. © CHARLES WILLIAM PACY, IX, Ballimore, Maryland. • JACK ANDERSON PALMER, Roanoke, Virginia. • MERRILL ARTER PALMER, AT, R:ch3ster, New York. O JOHN MARSHALL PARRAMORE, ' I ' Kl, Hampton, Virginia. • WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN PARSONS, XX, Fairfield, Connecticut. • ANDREW LEARNED PEABODY, lioli. Lake Forest. Illinois. O FRANKLIN STUART PEASE, JR., HKA, Upper Montclair, New Jersey. FOURTH ROW: e WILLIAM HOWARD PRITCHARTT, BHJl, Natchez, Mississippi. • THOMAS FRANCIS PRITCHETT, ilKA, Danville, Virginia. • JAMES KENNEDY PRUIH, Kl, Anderson, South Carolina. • RICHARD TAYLOR PRUITT, KI, Anderson, South Carolina. O FRANKLIN BERT PULLEY, K , Courtland, Virginia. • JAMES HOWARD RADCLIFFE, IX. Cumberland, Maryland. • RICHARD WELLS REED, Ouantico, Virginia. • LAWRENCE RIKER, Staunton, Virginia. • ARTHUR MILTON ROBERTS, lAK Hartford, Connecticut. n THE FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: • BARNETT ROBINSON, JR.. Ml , New Rochelle. New York. • LEON TYRONE ROGERS, JR., A. . , Jackson. Mississippi. • FRANCIS EDWARD RUSHTON, Ben, Jacksonville, Florida. • EDWARDO ANTONIO SANTAELLA, Kl, Santurce, Puerto Rico. • THOMAS JOSEPH SAUNDERS, Ki, Chevy Chase, Maryland. • JOSEPH NORMAN SAVAGE, . . A. Onley, Virginia. • FRANK MUIR SCARLETT, JR.. Brunswick. Georgia. • ROGER NORMAN SCATCHARD. •M ' A, Denville. New Jersey. • HARRY ARNOLD SCHULTZ. AT. Baltimore, Maryland. • WARD MacKENZIE SCHULTZ. ■VVS. Highland Park. Illinois. • SECOND ROW: • ROBERT HENRY SCULLY, Long Island. New York. • ALAN GORDON SEAL. IIKA, Washington, D. C. • JULES RICHARD SHAIVITZ, ' HM, Baltimore, Mary- land. • JAMES GIBBONS SHERIDAN. Lexington. Virginia. • RONALD ALFRED SHERWOOD, AT. Cornwall, New York. • RUSH DAVID SHUMAN, JR.. IX. Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. • JOHN HASTINGS SHUMATE. IN, Mount Hope, West Virginia. • ROBERT FISCHER SILVERSTEIN. ZBI. Charleston, West Vir- ginia. • ALBERT FLETCHER SISK. JR., Preston, Maryland. • WILLIAM CORBIN SOWERS, JR., Lynchburg, Virginia THIRD ROW: • KENNETH RILEY STARK, JR., -I ' AO, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. • ANTHONY TRABUE STATLER, IIK+, Kirkwood, Missouri. • HOWARD LOUCKS STEELE, SN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. • ALLIE FORD STEPHENS, IIKA, Fredericksburg, Vir- ginia. • GERRY UNDERWOOD STEPHENS, BOn, Chattanooga. Tennessee. • WILLIAM KEENAN STEPHENSON, Ae, Taylors, South Carolina. • WILLIAM BAILEY STODGHILL, llOII, Louisville, Kentucky. • JOHN GLENWOOD STRICK- LER, Roanoke, Virginia. • JOHN SUTTON STUMP, III. KA. Clarksburg. Wes t Virginia. • JOHN BELLOWS STURGES. JR., l.N, Webster Grove, Missouri. • FOURTH ROW: • JAMES PAUL SUNDERLAND, KA. Kansas City, Missouri. • FRED SWINTON, riKA, Nashua, Iowa. • IRVIN BLOOM SWITOW, ZBT, Louisville, Kentucky. • BERNARD COLE TALLEY, Buchanan, Virginia. • JAMES EDWARD TAYLOR, AXA, Cradock, Virginia. • JACK LOUIS TAYLOR. Kl, Roanoke, Virginia. • PRESCOTT CARTER TERRELL, Lynchburg, Virginia. • CLIFFORD CHARLES THOMAS, JR., 1 , Westport. Connecticut. • EDWARD PHILIP THOMAS. JR.. ■I ' Ki:, Frederick. Maryland. • WINSTON CLAY THOMSON. AXA, McLean. Virginia. FIRST ROW: • THOMAS TURNER TONGUE. ATA. Owings Mills. Maryland, • WILLIAM HOWARD TOWNSEND. Columbian. South Carolina. • HERMAN KERNS TRAMELL, III. IIKA. Jellico. Tennessee. • JAMES THOMAS TRUNDLE, Ashton, Maryland. • CHARLES TAIT TRUSSELL. Ben, Washington, D. C. • EDWARD FELIX TURNER, JR., Waynesboro. Virginia. • RICHARD NORTON TURRELL, +Ae, Kingston, Pennsylvania. • ROBERT VAN BUREN, I K . Plainfield. New Jersey. • ROBERT MAX VAUGHN. Big Island, Virginia • ROBERT WHITCOMB VAUGHAN, Louisville, Kentucky, THIRD ROW: • SHELTON WATKINS, l. , Louisville, Kentucky, • WALTER DELANEY WAY. 1 . Orlando, Florida. • WILLIAM NATHANIEL WEAVER, Bull, Red Springs, North Carolina. • THOMAS POWELL WHITAKER, KA, Tampa, Florida. • JOHN ELLINGTON WHITE. Staunton, Virginia. • MILLAR BARRY WHITE, JR., Okla- homa City, Oklahoma. • GEORGE WILLIAM WHITEHURST, Norfolk, Virginia, • STAFFORD GORMAN WHITTLE, III, KA, Martinsville, Virginia, • JOHN STONER WIGGINTON, JR., IIKA, Louisville, Kentucky, • JOHN FRANK WILHELM. Baltimore. Maryland SECOND ROW: • WILLIAM RANDOLPH VERONEE. Johns Island, South Carolina. • EDWARD SPARROW VOELKER, K.A. Alexandria, Louisiana. • JOHN ROBERT VOSKUHL, Covington. Kentucky. • ROBERT DOUGLAS WRIGHT VROOM. JR.. KA, Walling- ford, Connecticut. • WILLIAM TURNER WALLIS. IN, West Palm Beach, Florida. • WILLIAM PAUL WALTHER, IN, Castle Shannon. Pennsylvania. • LUTHER BANKS WANNAMAKER. JR., KA, St. Matthews, South Carolina. • ALLAN MARTINDALE WARNER. +K+, Farmington, Michigan. • JOHN WILLIAM WARNER, JR., BHH, Washington, D. C. • CONNIE KEARFOTT WARREN. JR.. Martinsville. Virginia. FOURTH ROW; • KIM BROOKS WILLIAMS. Bull, Richmond, Virginia, • ROBERT ARTHUR WILLIAMS. JR., Bull. New York New York. • ROBERT HAMMILL WILLIAMS. JR., nKA. Guntersville, Alabama, • ADRIAN WILLIAMSON, JR,, BHII, Monti- cello, Arkansas. • JULIAN NORTH WILLIAMSON, ■[•KK, Augusta, Georgia, • ROBERT WILLIAM WILSON. AXA, Martinsburg, West Virginia. • THOMAS PAYNE WILSON, IIKA, Staunton, Virginia, • WALLACE ELIJAH WING, JR,. ZX, Chicago. Illinois. • JAMES ARTHUR WOOD, JR.. ' MA, Chevy Chase, Maryland. • BRUCE FRANKLIN WOODRUFF, JR., Atlanta, Georgia. • GEORGE RICHARDS YOUNG, KA. Jacksonville. Florida, SPECIAL STUDENTS ROBERT OSCAR CROCKETT. JR. ABNER LINWOOD HOLTON, JR. CULLEN FRANKLIN WIMMER • ROBERT OSCAR CROCKETT, JR., Tazewell, Virginia; KA; MiK; OAK; 4 ' IIi:; Cotil- lion C!ub; President Kappa Alpha, 3; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 3, 4; Wrestling, I, 2; Football, I, 2; Executive Committee, I, 2; Vice-President Student Body, 4. • ABNER LINWOOD HOLTON, JR., Big Stone Gap, Virginia; HHH; IIAN; Glee Club, I, 2; Ring Turn Phi, I, 2; CALYX, I, 2. CULLEN FRANKLIN WIMMER, Waverly, Virginia; K . STUDENTS NOT PICTURED POST-GRADUATES William Gilbert Barrows, Jr., HK V Floyd Jackson Davis, Jr. William Frederick Allison, I-AG William Webb Babcock, K I ' Robert Kerr Billingslea, KS James Vandiver Bradley Carl Edward Burleson, Jr., KA Francis Scott Crupper, K2 Lawrence John Fisher, Jr. Bert Kennedy Adams, IIKA Edward Burke Addison, ■tAO Kenneth Peery Asbury William Miner Atlee, UlvA Franklin Barton Clifford B. Beasley, Jr., AG Charles Peter Beddow Edward Perry Berlin, Jr. Frank Armstrong BIyth Michael Bartholomew Boyda David Vance Guthrie, Jr. David Thomas Lauderdale, Jr. Robert Henry Moore, Jr., 2AE SENIORS Charles De Boe Hardesty Harry Lee Harner Charles Borden Jackson, ZX William Ralph Krausmann James Wilmore La Rue Beverley Willis Lee, Jr. Floyd Knight McKenna JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES Robert Gordon Brown, K- William Ellsworth Brown, i-VA Leon Walker Buchanan John Taylor Chandler William Allen Chipley Warren Lester Choate Harold Philip Claytor James Franklin Coleman, Jr. George Lacy Coyle, Jr., 2X Garland Sanderson Daniel Kenneth Douglas Moxley Thomas Mahlon Wright Walter Jack McLaren, Jr., J Ae Edmond Wilson Marx, tK l ' John Francis Roehl, Jr. Leo James Signaigo, OKA Herbert George Sobelton Horace Fulton Sutherland, ilX Lester Robert Weller, III, K Bruce Herbert Donald Robert Hugh Flanagan, Jr., FA William James Forrestel, 2AE Floyd Eugene Foster, Jr. Julian Andrew Frank James William Funk, ATA David Campbell Gibson, Jr., ATA Frederick Boiling Gillette James Pryor Gilman, i;X James Matthew Godwin, Jr., 2AE 86 Alexander Edward Graham, OK Bert Graham, IIK t Forest Watson Gray, Jr. George Henry Gray Hugh Dana Grindy, Z:X John MacLeod Guthrie, Jr., iX Charles Junior Harrington Mitchell Luther Harris Calvin Perkins Hatcher, Ki: William Kemper Hawpe Robert Alexander Haynes, II Neal Norton Herndon, Jr. Preston Wilfred Hickman Harry Hargrove Hill, Jr. Ray Hill, Jr. Donald MacLean Hillock, Ben William Agnew Howland, Jr., UKA James Thomas Humphrey, IIK.V George Carvill Hutchlns, Jr., I ' FA Francis Maddox Johnston, i]X Arthur Myron Joseph, ZBT William Van Kirk, i:X Henry Perry Lamb, Jr., AT Frederick Robert Landrlgan John Thomas Lanier, Jr., 1A(-) John Stratford Latimer, 1 ' A(I James Quarles Agnew, ZX George Thomas Alexander, Jr. Brian Bell, Jr., Ben John Steward Bell, { K Gene Leon Bennett David Reed Bundy, K.V Charles Allen Butler Randolph Clayton Camden Edmond Gaetano Capuano James Edward Chaftins Richard Dabney Chapman Raymond Davis Coates Thomas Claiborne Green Coyle, IX Ryland Glenmore Craft, Jr. Jack Crawford Carl Grammer Croyder, ' M ' A David Stonestreet Croyder Alfred Rex Cumble, I ' Ki: Thomas Percy Daniel, Ki; John Charles Dillon James Lindsay Ewing, i X Patrick James Fahey Charles Harold Lauck, Jr. Emmett Graham Leslie, Jr. William Harold Lilly, :;X James Harvey Lovins, 2:. l- Charles Rice McDowell, 2AE Johnson McRee, Jr., nKA Thomas Hammond Mansel, 2AK Mansford Welton Master, Jr., ' I ' K Guy Bernard Merritt James Ernest Miller Joseph Nance Moffatt Clarence Victor Moore, Jr. John Mavlne Moore Arthur Leigh Morris, ' t ' An Gladwyn Kingsley Noble, AXA Robert Elwood Norman, ATA John Edward Normington, Jr, James Francis O ' Grady, +A0 Roy Dennes Prentiss William Edward Qulsenberry James Griffith Reed James Mathew Ress Richard William Rodgers Paul Bowman Root, Jr., ' I ' AH William Cecil Ruble FRESHMEN William Milne Fittge, i;X Joseph Bertram Fitzgerald Falconer Gilbert James Carrington Hoofnagle Donald Raymond Lackey Milton Paul Le Grand, I Ae Jean Myers Little, nKA Ernest Temple Love, Jr. Herbert Augustus Lubs, Jr., BGn Francis Waytman Lynn Ralph Folsom McBrlde John Edward McCausland, !i]X William Beck McCausland, IX William Albert McCown Robert Newton Mackey Donald Wlllard Mason Henry Frank Mastrlanni Herbert Boiling Miller, ' I-K:: Clovis William Moomaw John Mills Newton, Jr., i:X Bruce Scott Parkinson, t K I ' William Gold Patterson David Dawson Russell, ATA Robert Abner Shields Gurdon Horton Smith, Jr., i Ae Milton Hannibal Smith, l rA Rolston Leigh Smith, Jr. Thomas William Snodgrass George McClellan Snyder Frank Frederick Socha P osle Lee Starkey, Jr., HdlT Malcolm Tenny, Jr. Edward Wheller Thomas James Edward Thompson, AT Thomas Warner Tucker, AT Robert Foster Via Rush Pierce Webb Rogers Gait Welles Benjamin Lawrence Wesson Peter Montague Williams Kenneth Brown Wilson, Jr., ' VK V Sterling Wilbur Winn John Irland Wood, ' l.Ki: William Conrad Wood, Ki; Charles Richard Working, fiKi; George Henry Wright, Jr., I. E Robert Keppel Wright, lAK John Victor Pearson Allen Warner Phelps George Herman Pierson William Burton Pruitt, K:; Lacey Edward Putney Kermlt Lee Racey Benton Emberson Riddle, AT Marlon Gordon Robertson, ZAE Byron Ambler Sasscer Edward Carl Sharfenaker, Jr. Edward KIrkland Shelmerdlne, K 1 ' Louis Vernon Snyder Bland Terry, Jr., SAE Russell Franklin Thomas, Jr. Charles Dwlght Townes, nKA Steve Ulakl, Jr. William Turner Wallls, III, :SX John Mitchell West, nKA Lawrence Vincent Wheater William Burgess White, Jr. Chester Arthur Williams, Jr. 87 I THE ATHLETICS 25 Years EDWARD PARKER (CY) TWOMBLY RICHARD A. (CAP ' N DICK) SMITH ED • twenty-five years ago Richard A. (Cap n Dick) Smith and Edward Parker (Cy) Twombly ar- rived on the Washington and Lee campus to strengthen the physical education and athletic de- partments of the University, and today they remain at the positions through which they have be- come recognized as outstanding coaches In th3 Southern Conference. Cap ' n Dick had been baseball captain during his undergraduate days at Washington and Lee and returned to his alma mater to manage the Generals ' athletic interests after ten years service at Fishburne Military Academy as Graduate Manager of Athletics. Not willing to spend all his time In the office, Cap ' n Dick welcomed an opportunity to coach the baseball team of 1923 and has been taking time off for that sport every spring since. Although seldom remembered, Cap ' n Dick ' s coaching has not been confined entirely to baseball; his five year record as basketball mentor In the late twenties netted Washington and Lee two state and two southern champion- ships. Cy arrived at Washington and Lee by the way of Chicago where he had been successful as a rookie pitcher with the White Sox. Fitting In perfectly with the friendly atmosphere of the Uni- versity, he has Instructed thousands of students in various physical drills and has done much toward making the Intramural program of athletics the complete one that It Is today. Cy ' s coaching record has been a real credit to his teaching ability, and four conference championships In swim- ming and three undefeated golf teams over one four year period In the thirties offer true testi- mony to his achievements. Cap ' n Dick and Cy have won the friendship of all W L men during their stay In Lexington, and It is the sincere hope of alumni and students alike that they have the opportunity to continue doing so for many years to come. Bryan, Russell, Nor-nan, Roehl, Workinq, Waddington Ballenger, K cKenna, Socha Boyda, Vinson, Harrington. Schneider, Stieff, Fitipatrick, Humphrey, Stombock. M. B. Boyda P. G. Cavallere W. A. Chipley F. J DiLoreto B. T. Fitipatrick H. L. Harner G. C Baldwin, Jr. C. E. Ballenger, Jr W, A. Chipley L. J. Fisher, Jr. H. L. Harner R O. Crocket), Jr FOOTBALL C. J. Harrington J. R. Ligon J. W. Lukens, Jr. F. K. KHcKenna J. F. Roehl, Jr. J. D. Rulevich D. W. Foerster, Manage BASKETBALL J. R. Ligoi B. Spindle III, Ma BASEBALL J. R. Ligon F. K. McKenna B. Stombock, B. Levin, Man WRESTLING J. C. Evans C. C. Stieff, II H F Sutherland, Manage SWIMMING W W. Babcock D. Russell F. Socha W. Spessard C. Waddingto R. Working L. J. Signaigo R W. Spessard F. M Vinson. Jr E. J. Schneider. Jr F M Vinson. Jr E C Waddington, Jr. MONOGRAM CLUB UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE ON ATHIETICS CLAYTON EPES WILLIAMS FACULTY MEMBERS FRANK JOHNSON GILLIAM WILLIAM MILLER HINTON ROBERT WILLIAM DICKEY RAYMON T. JOHNSON CLAYTON EPES WILLIAMS ALUMNI MEMBERS STUART MOORE W. C. RAFTERY STUDENT MEMBERS FRED MOORE VINSON, JR. DONALD ROBERT MOXHAM Jchnson, Hmton, Vinson, Willi, Dickey. Moxham, Gilliam 93 THE GENERALS BILL CHIP LEY, All-Southern End REAPPEAR ON INTERCOLLEGIATE GRIDIRON The close of the most hectic and unpredictable season In the history of American football finds the 1946 Wash Ington and Lee Generals with a record showing six defeats and only two victories. To the followers of what sports-writers like to call Washington and Lee ' s football fortunes this record Is disappointing Indeed. But to the observer who looks beyond the record — and beyond the traditional flurry of excuses and alibis — the football team was far from a failure this fall. For it is honestly believed here that this team was the best that has been fielded by Wash- ington and Lee in a decade. There Is no denying that it was a fine football team — It scored more points than any Blue and White aggregation since 1929, and em- ploying a sensational, gamble-filled T-formatlon attack, it rolled up one of the highest offensive yardage totals In the nation. Coach Art Lewis began the season at a school that had not played football In four years with a squad made up of freshmen and including only four lettermen. He sent this team Into competition with schools that had continued football during the war and which were flooded with experienced talent. Yet this Inexperienced squad crushed the only two teams which were also Generals stand with bowed heads during unveiling of Dan Justice Memorial prior to start of V.P.I, game. Back Row: Bryan Livengood Harner Hahn McCausland Carter, Manager; Englert, Bower. MacDonald, Foerster Senior manager; Gregory, Lee Cadle, Williams Davidson Bennett Sharfenaker Prater. Holley. Crawford, Gannon, O ' Grady, Wood, Lilly. Dillon Boyda. Saurs, Pratt, Riley and Lukens. Front Row; McCutcheon ' Capuano ' Norman Har ' rington. Working, Wilson, Cavaliere. Fahey Lewis. Coach- Chipley. Mastrian and Bell. 95 W. l. OFFENSIVE OPERATES TOO FAST FOR LITTIE TIGERS reviving football after a lay-off, and It was never routed although playing some of the country ' s finest teams. Considering the circumstances, there is no reason to be- lieve that the green squad which showed flashes of bril- liance this year will not develop into a consistent unit in 1947. There is certainly on the Washington and Lee campus today the best football material that has been here in a great many years. And the distinctive, wide- open brand of football taught by Art Lewis has already received enthusiastic comment from all who saw the Generals in action. Thus, If we look on this season as a necessary beginning in the building of a good football team, it cannot be termed a failure. This season served its purpose — It showed the tremendous potentialities of the players and the system. To try to be analytical about the season Is as foolish now as it always has been, but a summary Is hardly com- plete without an amateur attempt at it. The two vic- tories, obviously enough, were against teams that Wash- ington and Lee completely outclassed. The losses could be attributed, also fairly obvious, to ( I ) inexperience, (2) high calibre of competition, and (3) the traditional bad breaks. Hampden-Sydney back cornered by Wilson, Manner and Pratt MARK SAURS Center ' ' s, 30 Inexperience seems to apply to the losses to Rich- mond and West Virginia. A cool, experienced team could never have collapsed as completely as the Gen- erals did against Richmond. If they did anything right, we weren ' t looking. At West Virginia, under the most atrocious playing conditions we have ever seen or heard of, the Generals ' tricky T-formation attack bogged down completely in a sea of mud. A more experienced team might have operated from punt formation, thus eliminat- ing so much ball-handling, or might even have impro- vised a single-wing offense. Category number two can be applied quite safely to the losses to William and Mary and Miami. Against these power-houses the Generals were clearly outclassed. hlowever, it is from the showings against these two teams that we can draw the most encouragement. HARRY HARNER Back GIL WILSON Guard JIM FAHEY End ED SHARFENAKER Against the mighty Indians, who snowed every other team in the state under a huge score, the Generals staged one of the greatest offensive shows we have ever seen to score three times and almost steal the ball game. Before 25,000 at Miami, the Blue and White team scored three times in a game which a Miami writer called one of the greatest offensive battles ever staged in the Orange Bowl Stadium. Bad breaks will have to come in for a larger share of the blame in the losses to V. P. I. and Maryland. Trailing the General 7-6 with only a few minutes to play, the Gobblers completed a pass to a man lying flat on his back. This set up a touchdown which was plunged over with less than a half-a-minute to play. At Maryland W. and L. trailed 12-7 when a drive carried them deep Into Maryland ' s territory. Then the fabulous Tommy Mont stole a pass from the arms of a W. and L. end on the 2-yard line and ran 98 yards for a touchdown. Their spirit broken, the Generals were never again in the game. 6iT1M I FORMATION BOGS DOWN IN MUD Two Mountaine stop Br back i: n Bell after short drive through mud. In center pictur chased by Fahey, at far left, and Norman, number 23. West Virgil 98 ANDY McCUTCHEON Tackle W. L., 41; Hampden-Sydney, 6 In the opening game which foretold the one extreme to the other erraticism which was to mark the Generals ' play for the rest of the season, Washington and Lee did everything wrong in a dismal first half and then bounced back after the intermission to bury the Tigers under the score of 41-6. Freshman Charlie HHarrington scored the first time he ran from scrimmage on a quick-opener for I I yards. The Plainsman from Auburn, Nebraska, 99 HERB MILLER Guard THRILLS Beil opens General scoring against Indians scored another touchdown on a winding broken-field dash after taking a flat pass from Dick Working. The score snowballed as Mike Boyda completed long passes to Jim Fahey and Bill Chipley for six pointers. After Hampden-Sydney had wedged in a touchdown on an end-zone pass completion, Harry HHarner circled end for five yards and six points. Brian Bell ended the slaughter by trotting 23 yards with one of hlampden-Sydney ' s flat passes. Bob Riley kicked five extra points with one going astray. W. L.. 0; West Virginia, 6 On October 12, the Generals and a torrential rain arrived in Charleston to renew the historic rivalry with West Virginia. Under unbelievable playing conditions the Mountaineers more amphibious offense produced a touchdown and their twenty-fifth victory in the thirty- game series. W. and L. ' s tricky attack was completely bogged down In the mud, and plagued by nine fumbles, the Generals never threatened seriously. Bell gains though hotly pursued by William and Mary men. i N. i uSSttlr W V- ' rffw - ' w ■■ ■ ' fS. T M W v 1 m i ! i HPf P ' - B£ r, kfc nJ IS = p llpt!9 1 ' H JIM LUKENS End DICK WORKING Back Brian Bell finds himself hemmed in by the Terps MARK GAME WITH INDIANS Lultens leaps high to catch pass from Working W. L, 18; William and Mary, 34 Before 9,000 spectators in the Roanoke Stadium Washington and Lee gave the mighty William and Mary Indians their toughest battle (and ran up the largest score against them) on their way to the state champion- ship. Although humbling every major team in the state by huge margins, the Indians were content with a 34-18 victory over the Generals. This game was called by many observers the greatest football game ever played in Roanoke. W. and L. completed 21 passes in 27 at- tempts for a gain of 237 yards in a spectatular aerial display acclaimed by all who witnessed it. William and Mary scored in the first four minutes of play but Mike Boyda passed and ran the Generals to the I yard line from which Brian Bell dived over for a W. and L. touchdown. As the spectators got back into their seats William and Mary carried the next kickoff 82 yards for a touchdown. Then before the half, the near-unstoppable Indians moved the score up to 27-6. At the beginning of the second half Dick Working began a passing bar- rage that didn ' t end until he hit Bill Chipley in the end zone. Then, five minutes later, as the crowd went wild in the best story-book fashion, Lighthorse hiarry Lee KYLE HOLLEY Harner scored the third W. and L. touchdown with the most sensational broken-field dash we have ever seen on any football field. The score stood 27-18, and soon the Generals were on the move again, completing passes al- most at will. Then came a weird trick of fate that broke the heart of a fighting team — Working was hit in the arm as he faded to pass and the ball went less than a yard into the arms of a William and Mary lineman, hie galloped, untouched, for the touchdown that clinched a win for the Indians. W. L, 0; Richmond, 20 Playing Richmond s surprisingly powerful Spiders be- fore a hHomecoming crowd of 8,000, Washington and Lee gave the worst possible exhibition as they lost 20-0. Still bruised and beaten from the previous week ' s battle CHARLIE HARRINGTON Back GENERAL HOMECOMING Harner fumbles as Richmond player tackles hard. 1 .. ■■•1 Harrington neatly sidesteps and stralghtarms would-be Spider tackier PROVES DISAPPOINTING coacK° w ' ' r r ' ' L ' staff: kneeling, Wise, backfleld; Lewis, head coach: Wood, Ime; standing, Broadbent, ends: Humphrey, junior varsity. JftfiiTTfTi k Brian Bell makes long gain against Davidson with William and Mary, and possibly a bit overconfident, the Generals fumbled their way to a 14-0 deficit before half-time. After the half the fumbles merely came of- tener, and while Richmond scored again, the home team never could muster an offensive threat. W. L, 25; Davidson, 6 In spite of a drizzling rain, W. and L. completed 10 Right: Allusive Charlie Harrington studies his approaching adver- saries. Below: Bell scores second of two touchdowns against Wildcats. VICTORY REGISTERED Jim Fahey blocked from action Davidson back breaks through hole in General ' s line passes and picked up 220 yards rushing to spoil David- son ' s Homecoming, 25-6. After the game Wildcats had beat off a scoring drive in the first quarter, the Gen- erals ' deceptive T-formation attack clicked for two quick touchdowns in the second period. The battery of Working and Chipley connected for the first six points, and a few minutes later Brian Bell took another pass In the end zone. After the half, sensational broken-field running by Charlie hiarrington carried the ball deep Into Davidson ' s territory and Bell plunged over from the four. Then in the fourth period Working lateraled to Bell who began what appeared to be a wide run around left end. But leaping high into the air, the south-paw from Washington, D. C, passed to Harrington who was all alone behind the Davidson safety man. Davidson scored on a desperate pass in the waning minutes to make the final score 25-6. W. L. 7; V. P. I.. 13 In the most heart-breaking loss of the season W. and L. led V. P. I. 7-6 with less than a minute to play only to lose 13-7. Before 12,000 fans in the Lynchburg Stadium 105 the two old rivals fought up and down the field In a scoreless first half. In the third quarter an interception deep In W. and L. territory led to a Tech touchdown. the try for the extra point was wide. Early in the fourth period Harrington took in a V. P. I. punt at midfield and zig-zagged his way to the Tech 29. On the next play Working passed to Harrington who was finally pulled down fronn behind on the 10. Then Bill Chlpley, probably the greatest end ever to play at Washington and Lee, outran the V. P. I defenders and pulled down a pass from Working for a touchdown. Bob Riley ' s try for the extra point couldn ' t have been better and the Generals led 7-6. The W. and L. line held against the desperate Gob- blers and with time running out V. P. I. attempted a long pass. The receiver seemed to trip and fall and the ball was caught as he lay on the ground. This brought the ball to the W. and L. 14-yard line and V. P. I. scored on line plays with only seconds remaining. General baclifleld lose In for tackle GEORGE BRYAN Tackle BILL CHIPLEY All-Southern End A TOUGH ONE TO LOSE Lulcens reaches higher than Gobbler secondary. Harner picks up yardage along sidelines. W. L.. 7; Maryland, 24 Playing In Baltimore Stadlunn the Generals lost to Maryland, 24-7, although at one point they appeared on the road to victory. After Maryland had rolled up 12 points in the first half, the General ' s passing attack pushed to a quick touchdown In the third period. Brian Bell, W. and L. ' s leading scorer for the year, took Boyda ' s pass on the Maryland one and fell across the goal line. Riley converted and Maryland led 12-7. The next time W. and L. laid hands on the ball a varied running and passing attack carried to the Maryland 10 LARRY ENSLERT Guard ED CAPUANO Guard P ii n 1 ■iH| ■Kigr ,J| | Pl ' k H JT« H lnlHH ■HiMSi filGBLUE Dike Norman and Bill Chlpley about to stop fast Maryland back. yard line. Working passed to Fahey who got both hands on the ball on the two, but Tommy Mont of Maryland stole the ball out of the big end ' s arms and galloped 98 yards for the touchdown that changed the entire com- plexion of the game. Maryland scored once more against the disheartened but still-fighting Generals and the final score stood at 24-7. W. L.. 20; Miami, 40 Before 25,000 cheering spectators in the Orange Bowl Stadium the Generals staged a wild offensive battle with the powerful Miami hlurricanes, and although trounced 40-20, gave their best showing of the year with the possible exception of the William and Mary game. (William and Mary, Incidentally, was not able to score a touchdown in losing to Miami earlier In the season.) The three W. and L. touchdowns were all scored on sensa- tional plays straight out of Art Lewis ' pro book. Working tossed a looping basketball pass to end Jim Lukens for one slx-polnter and shovelled one In the flat to substi- tute halfback Bill Woods for another. On the latter, Woods caught the pass behind the line of scrimmage and with excellent blocking threaded his way 76 yards to ih ' ' tt ' score. The other W. and L. touchdown came on one of the trickiest plays pulled anywhere this season. Quarter- back Working, who had done any passing that was done while he was in the game, handed the ball off to Har- rington, who ran wide to the right. Meanwhile, unnoticed. Working circled left end and was In the clear when hlarrlngton pa d to him for the touchdown. This game was the last for guard Paul Cavallere, back hiarry hiarner, and end Bill Chlpley. The rest of the squad will be on hand next season. Chlpley was named to the All-State and All-Southern first teams and rival coaches were unanimous in calling him one of the finest college ends seen in action this season. —CHARLIE McDowell, jr. 108 TEAM SCORES BUI NOT ENOUGH :.tl 4. • « ' %• ■ ' §■ • 30 ■i - . « FirsI nd Row: Thomas, Early. King, McDonald Irockett, ChipUy. and Hillock. BASKETBALL Washington and Lee ' s 1947 basketball team with a regular season record of 16 wins and only 6 losses gave all indications of being strong enough to challenge the oft-times brilliant accomplishments of pre-war predecessors. Coach Carl Wise appeared dubious concerning the chances of his first W L basketball team at the start of the school year, but the return of lettermen Clancy Ballenger, hHarry hlarner, Fred Vinson, and Bill Bryan, the enrollment of freshmen Don hlillock, Reggie Crockett, George Pierson, and Steve Ulaki, and the transfer of Bill Chipley from Clemson put the Generals on a par with any of the power-laden squads of the Southern Conference. Coach Wise employed a fast breaking offensive from his man-to-man de- fense, but for scoring points the Generals worked to give set-shot artists Pier- son, hlarner, Ballenger, and Ulaki opportunities to practice their long range tactics or pivot men Hillock and Crockett occasions to display their large variety of hook and underhand shots. Chipley and Vinson were outstanding in getting rebounds offensively and defensively. DON HILLOCK CARL WISE Coach BOBBY TAYLOR Senior Manager W W W W W W W W W w w w w w w w w w w w w w RESULTS L 58: Fort Belvoir 56 L 67: Quantlco Marines 39 L 43: Langley Field 38 L 72; Camp Lee 31 62: House of David 47 88: Brldgewater 34 64; Virginia 52 60: Maryland 65 53; V. P. 1 46 109; DuPont of Waynesboro 40 50, Maryland 59 56; George Washington 67 57; Duke 71 69: George Washington 59 74; Richnnond 47 101; Clemson 56 65: Wake Forest 56 61; William and Mary 56 51: Virginia 53 37; William and Mary 58 37; Richmond 45 87; Dupont 74; V. P. I ( 16 wins: 7 defeats) SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT . . 55: George Washington f Waynesboro 45 54 HARRY HARNER Co-Captain CLANCY BALLENGER Co-Capta n Hillock hooks ball toward basket against Terps. Chlpley, No. 26, and Harner, No. 27, prepare to n-iJ«¥.s2s Crockett gets in position to shoot Speedy Bill Bryan breaks fast under the basket to score against Richmond. Christmas vacation found Washington and Lee on the undefeated lists following the injury-riddled squad ' s victories over Fort Belvoir, 58-56; Quan- tico Marines, 67-39; Langley Field, 43-38; and Camp Lee, 72-31. Brilliant play by high-scoring freshmen Hillock and Pierson and the polished performances of veterans Ballenger and Vinson were encouraging signs to the General ' s coach. W L ' s basketball squad easily downed the professional hlouse of David aggregation and a Bridqewater College five on Wednesday and Fri- day nights respectively after the return to classes by 62-47 and 88-34 counts. Co-captain Harry Harner set a fast pace for his teammates, scoring 39 points in the two contests. FRED VINSON Forward GEORGE PIERSON Forward CHARLEY McDowell Guard X S ' f? REGGIE CROCKETT Center DON HILLOCK Forward Don Hillock goes up for ball between thn Maryland players Monday, January 13, found our traditional rivals from Virginia invading Doremus Memorial Gymnasium, and in the most exciting game of the year, the Wa- hoos were defeated by a 54-52 margin in the last three seconds of play. Don hHillock was carried off the court on the shoulders of jubilant spectators, following his two game-winning field goals in the last thirty seconds after Virginia had knotted the score twice in the same period of time. The final Hillock goal was a pivot shot several paces beyond the foul circle. Three games before the semester ' s end saw the Generals drop their Initial contest to a fast-breaking Maryland team, 65-60, despite a three field goal superiority, and then come back strong to trounce V. P. I., 53-46 in the season ' s first away game and to wallop DuPont of Waynesboro, 109-55 in an exhibition the Saturday during exams. BILL CHIPLEY Center STEVE ULAKI Guard A trip to Washington between semesters and a drive over the mountains to Lynchburg with the new session just one day old resulted in losses for Washington and Lee at the hands of Maryland, George Washington, and Duke by 59-50, 67-56, and 7 I -57 decisions respectively. Reggie Crockett commenced his high-scoring sprees on the Wash- ington sojourn, scoring 42 points in two nights, but lack of height and condition told on the Generals in these two affairs. The Duke game can be summed up in one word. Koffenberger. The big Blue Devil center scored 30 points be- sides playing excellent defensive ball and setting up scores for his teammates, hiarner and Vinson performed well in keeping the game in doubt up to the last minutes of play. Clancy Ballenger begins one of his famous flights toward basket, as astonished William and Mary players look on. •¥ ' r ' Chipley taps In two points against Spiders With a Soufhern Conference record of one win and four defeats, Washinqton and Lee ' s five needed to begin a win streak in order to reach the annual tournament. A vengeful General team led by Bill Chipley outplayed George Wash- ington on the home court to regain its winning ways, 69-59. Richmond and Clemson were handed their worst beatings of the year by an offensive-minded W L squad, 74-47 and 101-56 respectively, as Fred Vinson and Clancy Ballenger played their best games of the campaign. Triumphs over Wake Forest and William and Mary all but assured Washington and Lee a bid to the conference tourna- ment. The Wake Forest tilt ended in a disappointing 65-56 win after the Generals had led by 23 points with only five minutes remaining. A strong finish by hiillock and Harner enabled W L to barely catch the Gobblers and decision them, 61-56. Co-captain Harner and Reggie Crockett provided the of- fensive punch during that all-important five-game winning streak. Averaging 15 and 20 points a game respectively. Virginia snapped this streak and gained revenge at the same time with a 53-5 I victory over the Gen- erals. Playing one of their worst games of the season offensively and defensively, Washington and Lee was unable to ever get started. hHII- lock ' s hook shots looked for a while as though they might once again turn the trick, but calmness on the part of the Cavaliers prevailed. CHRIS COMPTON Forward DAVE CALDWELL Junior Manager Washington and Lee wrestimq team, front Row: Barrett Stieff, Crockett, Connelly Townsend and Sutherland manager. Standing: Doc Boyd, trainer; Shelmerdine, Lindell, Cadle, McCausland. Evans, and Broadbent, coach. ' ON THE MAI SCHEDULE W L 35; Loyola (Baltimore) ... 5 W L 9; North Carolina State . . 17 W L 17; Virginia 9 W L 0; North Carolina 28 W L 17; Maryland II W L 17; V. P. 1 9 W L 22; Apprentice (Norfolk) . . 10 W L 24; West Virginia 6 (6 wins; 2 losses) Billy Cadle in the process of pinning his Maryland opponent BOB CROCKETT Co-Captain, 155 pounds Washington and Lee ' s wrestlers commenced their first season in four years under the tutelage of former Oklahoma University grappler, hHarry Broadbent, with a young, Inexperienced squad led by lettermen Bob Crockett, Charley Stieff, and Jim Evans. The Generals have given a good account of themselves despite injuries, youthful- ness and academic shortcomings and have won five of seven dual meets. Loyola of Baltimore was the first victim of Coach Broadbent ' s initial W L team, losing the first eight matches and managing to salvage the unlimited class only in the 31-5 trouncing. Bill Cadle came through for the Generals in his first collegiate match after Christmas, as he pinned his Virginia opponent in the heavyweight class in 40 seconds of the first round. The win enabled the W L squad to triumph by a close 17-9 count. Right, top to bottom: Harry Broadbent, coach; Charlie Stieff, co- captain, 136 pounds; Ed Shelmerdine, 145 pounds; Billy Cadle, heavyweight; Jack McCausland, 175 pounds; Judge Sutherland ff ' l Co-Capfain Croclte+f holds posi+Ion over Terp 155 pounder The weekend following examinations Wash- ington and Lee ' s nnatmen defeated Maryland University and Apprentice School on successive nights by 1 7- M and 22-10 margins. The only pins by the Generals were made by Bill Townsend against his Maryland opponent and by Lindell and Metzel In the Apprentice meet. Neverthe- less, Bob Crockett looked impressive in remaining undefeated. The week end of February 7 was to spell dis- aster for the W L wrestlers. North Carolina State trounced the Generals I 7-9 on Friday night with Crockett earning a decision, but on Satur- day evening, no one could stop the North Caro- lina onslaught as the Tarheels shut out their ad- versaries 28-0. Bill Metzel almosi pins Maryland adversary . 5P A trip to V. P. I. the following Satur- day enabled the Generals to even up their Southern Conference record at 2-2 after the Gobblers had been made to taste defeat, 17-9. Co-captains Crockett and Stieff showed up well in winning their bouts, and in one of the more amusing events of the day Ed Shelmerdine, 145 pound wrestler, re- ceived a draw with Tech ' s heavyweight. The season ' s outcome has been most encouraging upon taking into consider- ation the handicaps under which Coach Broadbent has mounded his first Gen- eral team. With Co-captain Bob Crockett and Jim Evans the only men lost for 1948, all indications point to an experienced squad which might well Talloy uses legs to advantage in defeating compare with the many pre-war cham- pionship ones. the Maryland match BILL TOWNSEND 121 pounds KEN LINDELL iS pounds JIM EVANS I4S pounds MIKE BARRETT 128 pounds Generals take turn at bat BASEBALL SEASON ' S RESULTS Washington and Lee . . 7; Hampden-Sydney Washington and Lee . . 4; V. P. I Washington and Lee . .I3;V. P. I Washington and Lee . . 5; Davidson .... MIKE BOYDA Ace pitcher Washington and Lee Washington and Lee Washington and Lee Washington and Lee Washington and Lee . . 4; Virginia Washington and Lee . . 9; V. P. L . Washington and Lee . . 8; V. P. I. . Washington and Lee . . 2; Virginia (6 Wins; 6 Defeats I ; hIampden-Sydney . . 5; William and Mary . . 8; Richmond 0; Marine Corps Institute Pitching staff of Boyda, Zrike, Lindell, Brackens, and Leslie take warm up drills Handicapped only slightly by half the nornnal enrollment of stu- dents at Washington and Lee, Coach Cap ' n Dick Smith picked up where he had left off In the spring of 1943 and organized one of the better baseball teams In the state. Inexperienced pitching and in- juries were to hamper the Generals ' success throughout the season, but despite these shortcomings W L won half of the 12 games played, placed two men on the all-state nine, and had the satisfaction of defeating Virginia in the final contest of the season to destroy the Wahoo ' s chances for the Big Six Title. Lettermen, Jim Humphrey and Floyd McKenna, served as alternate captains of the General nine and together with inflelder-lettermen, Ev Schneider and Stu Smith, they led their team through an exciting season. Humphrey was named on the all-state team by virtue of his .439 batting average and excellent fielding ability, and freshman catcher, Johnny Bell, received a similar honor for his outstanding play behind home plate. CAP ' N DICK SMITH Coach l. a ' - ' First Row: Humphrey co-captain; Boyda Via. Teichert. Brackens, Smith, Bell, Schneider, and Atwood. Back Row: McWhorter. manager; Zrike, McKenna, co-captain; Leslie, Young, Chamberlain, Lindell, Tobyanion, Taylor, manager; Smith, coach; and Stombock, senior manager. GENERAL NINE BREAKS EVEN Washington and Lee played host to hIampden-Sydney in the sea- son ' s opener on April 13 and were impressive in downing the Little Tigers, 7-1, behind the four-hit pitching of freshnnen hurlers Sam Brackens and Mike Boyda. With three days rest and a staff of pitch- ers sporting sore arms, the Generals visited Blacksburg only to be mauled by V. P. I. in a two game stand, 17-4 and 18-13. Brackens hurled the W L nine back into the win column with a 5-4 decision over Davidson two days later. In three games on the road, Boyda pitched two, dropping an 8-1 verdict to a vengeful hHampden-Sydney squad and edging a good William and Mary ball team 5-6, on the hitting of Smith and hHum- SUGAR YOUNG First Base EV SCHNEIDER Third Base JOHNNY VIA First Base STU SMITH Shortstop JOHNNY BELL All-State Catcher phrey. Seventeen free passes Issued to Richmond batters by the General mound corps enabled the Spiders to walk away with a 15-5 triumph in the other contest. Two more losses were in the cards for W L, and in spite of a brilliant one-hit masterpiece by freshman pitcher Graham Buck Leslie, the Marine Corps from Quantico bested the Generals, 2-0. Boyda received the final defeat for W L, as an almost-foul home run by Virginia ' s Calne with one man on in the eighth, gave the Cavaliers a 5-4 win in Charlottesville. FLOYD McKENNA Co-CaptaIn Outfield JIM HUMPHREY Co-Captain All-State Outfield SAM BRACKENS Pitcher V. P. I. visited Lexington for another two game series with W L, but the General mound staff were prepared for the invaders this time. Behind the pitching of Leslie and Boyda, the hitting of first baseman Johnny Via and Humphrey, and the fielding of third baseman Schneider, the home team avenged its earlier defeats in trouncing the Gobblers, 9-2 and 8-5. The season was brought to a glorious end as the Generals de- feated a favored, though not better, Virginia nine, 2-1 , before cheer- ing supporters of The Blue. Buck Leslie hurled masterful ball in holding the hard-hitting Cavaliers to four safeties and one run while his teammates were making the most of three hits to tally twice. Dutch Telchert scores Teichert hits one Prospects for the 1947 baseball squad are the best since Emerson Dickman pitched the Generals to a Southern Conference crown In 1935. Last year ' s entire pitching staff, all-state catcher Johnny Bell, and .300 hitter Ev Schneider are all ready for action in the spring. The return of lettermen hHarry hHarner, Fred Vinson, John Ligon, and Willis Newcomb to Washington and Lee and the enrollment of freshmen Don hiillock, Brian Bell, Jim Fahey, and John Dillon brighten the chances for a successful year. In arranging the baseball schedule Cap ' n Dick has matched his team against such standouts as Michigan, Penn. State, and Trinity College in addition to the usual state and Southern Conference opponents. VIRGINIA FINAL BOB TEICHERT Second Base KEN LINDELL Pitcher BLAKE ATWOOD Outfield MIKE BOYDA Pitcher ■Us M ' ,■ ' ■ V ' ■;■ • - W ' : ..•!■ ' :. ; ' ;ie S5f.W ' ' « DEFEATED IN GAME... eUY CHAMBERLAIN Outfield GRAHAM LESLIE Pitcher I  ' ' ' - ' ' mmmm h ' .e M}t;. Buck Leslie reaches third safely JOHN TOBYANSON Infield BOB ZRIKE Pitcher Wi 3 ' ' ' m ' v ■. v ' . ' s Lacrosse team: Bottom row: Bien, Clements, Pacy, Marloe, Stiefl Tongue, McDonald. Second row: Hool., W:lhelm, Shalvitz, Cantler, Schultl, Dutton Baxter, coach. Third row: Landsman, French. Ramaley, Peabody. Rushtor Broolis. Fourth row: Brook-, Johnston, Kearse, Lanier. Captain Bob Mehorto 1946 golf team: Carr, Keland, Stephenson, Crist, Harper, Twombiy. coach Javee wrestling team: Maclcey. Mizell, Talley Chandler ; Standing; Warfield, manager; Rowe, Jackson, Brown, Wad Ji dington, coach. ? ' : , % w W  t Wh a K 1946 Varsity tennis ieam: Joel, manager; Pinck, Moxham, Zinovoy, aptain and coach; Martoe, West, Moody. V h ■3:-.: ' z. Track Manager Craddock and Coach Harvey T A ' f .mJL Jt 3 Humphrey Takes Dusty Cut Pep ' s Football Team h A , ,.,tr.blp al: Richmond ga i t-rKsast saAbS ' ON TFTE CRrDfRON i tmifUi:iUk DAM R. -ri ST 1 IFtfTPNANT, [FVITm :;TATFS M APF, VWl- J TOirCF DOWN-IM TUTS STAn ' l KILLED IN ACTION ON GUA fi PLACiS: LVMCMRL ' RG ' AfUl Nl WVSMIMCTON A IFE UVIVERSITV %.4 m ; . -u k t .s t ,; ' i V.P.I. Game ? . V  Shelmerdine in Ar UUki Outjumps Mont for Rebound ■ Phi Delt ' s Homecoming Display Dick Working H Phi Gam ' s Prize-Winning Decoration Dick Yankee and Backfleld Coach Wi ' Distinguished Alumni and Sponsors at West Virginia Sa Hy We,t Virginia Spe.l THE FEATURES MISS HARRIET MARSHALL PIRCELL MISS MARY JO PRESTON % f MISS MARTHA LEE REAMS MISS JUDITH KAMEN MISS FELICIA JACKSON V MID WINTER DANCES elow: Sweetheart Dance Figure; Junior Prom Fiqur elow: Queen Kathryn Benton Dances With Date Arthur Birney Miss Kathryn Benton Crowned Queen ot Hearts The 1946 Midwinter Dances marked a rebirth of festive social life at Washington and Lee, after the dormant war years. Jimmy St. Clair ' s orchestra and the Vaga- bonds shared the musical honors for the two-night set. Below: Jon Rugel and Marilyn Oden Lead Junior Prom Figure Walti Sigma Initiation Johnny Satterfleld furnished the music for the Cotillion Club - sponsored Friday night dance, which was led by William Alli- son and Lindsay Coon, from Sweetbnar. Jared Close and Anna Belle Caine, of Washington, D. C, led the Pi Alpha Nu Saturday night Finale dance to the music of Roy Cole ' s orchestra. Below: Phi Kap Corner SPRING DANCES Blow: From the Balcony; Satterfield Jam Sessi George T. Wood and Miss Rufh Metiger Inal J), ances 19 4 6 Final Figure led by George T. Wood with Miss Ru+h Metzger of Erie, Pa., assisted by Roscoe B. Stephenson, Jr., with Miss Adelaide Butler of Florence, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Johnson, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Roehl. Awaiting the Musi( Mrs. Francis P. Gaines. Guests, and Chaperones Music by Ray McKinley and his orchestra. The decora- tions were completed by the W. L. Student Wives Club under the direction of Mrs. John F. Merti and Mrs. T. Ryland Dodson. ' ' ■Jk. : i m. ms ' Friday Afternoon Concert COMMITTEE GEORGE T. WOOD President ROBERT L. GATES Vice-President JOHN F. ROEHL, JR Vice-President CLARENCE F. JOHNSON, JR Bulness Manager MEMBERS T. RYLAND DODSON ROSCOE B. STEHENSON, JR. W. H. KELAND JULIUS B. STOMBOCK H. WISE KELLY, JR. CULLEN F. WIMMER Final Figure College Friendships  5kA Final Ball Figure Alumni Figure The W. 4 L. Swing it .1 ' K P9ai S!i ft--! r ' f lg W wt h . ' ' 1 ■ ' Iv ! ::« SEERSUCKER BALL Washington and Lee students comprised a long, study-filled sum- mer with a craving for social life by giving two informal dances, on July 1 3 and August 10. Informal Operations Cooling-Off Period Seersucler Stag Lin SUMMER DANCES Saturday Night, July 13 Eugene Marable, President of the Dance board, and of the 1947 Fancy Dress set, headed the Arrangements committee for the July 13 dance, aided by David Foerster (Publicity) and John Schuber (Finance). Jack Saunders ' Orchestra furnished the accompaniment. Beverly Fitzpatrick was the chairman for the secono informal dance on August 10; and the Vagabonds, from Lynchburg, made a second appearance on the band stand at Washington and Lee. T, RYLAND DODSON L. ADDISON LANIER BATES W BRYAN THE FLOOR COMMITTEE W. HAYNES LANCASTER, JR. WILLIAM F. ALLISON CHARLES R. McDOWELL. JR. BEVERLY T. FITZPATRICK RICHARD B. SPINDLE WILLIAM T. BROTHERTON, JR. CLINTON VANVLIET THOMAS O. FLEMING FRANK C. BROOKS Saturday Night, August 10 Cofillion President Charles E. Belcher and Miss Mary Jo Preston OPENING DANCES With the arrival of music maestro Johnny Long, Washington and Lee Dances were remi- niscence of the early forties. Friday night ' s Sophomore Prom was led by Frank C. Brooks and Miss Ellen Schneider of New Orleans. Charles E. Belcher and Miss Mary Jo Preston of Tazewell led the Cotillion Club figure on Saturday night. COTILLION CLUB COMMITTEE CHARLES E. BELCHER President VICE-PRESIDENTS SHEPPARD W. ZINOVOY Business Manager RICHARD L. HEARD Decoration CLIFTON R. HOOD Publicity JOHN M. HACKNEY, JR Accomodations WILLIAM T. BROTHERTON Favors The Cotillion Club Follows Johnny Long draws attention The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tea Dance The Cotillion Club Figure ,.o ee.e-,..s f-O ?4if ?.?°EH, PIRATES DIVIDE TREASURE CHARLIE ROWE AND RUTH RAFTERY IN LOUIS XVI COSTUMES OMICRON DELTA KAPPA FORMAL U ' inn- y ' - t x : PHI KAPS ENTERTAIN AFTER THE DANCE IS- Km A« « :V. S GM GROUP AT kap VeTpaRT CHARLIE ROWE AND RUTH RAFTERY AT THE FOUNTAIN AND anm f tR PRR CLOSE A c n URE PHI KAPS ACCEPT P E P HOSPITALITY V ..j . X ELLIOTT LAWRENCE APPROVES SINGERS ROSALYN PATTON AND JACK HUNTER BETTIE AND GENE POSED FOR PUBLICITY -ro ' ss? TIM BRYAN AND NANCY CARTER SIP A COKE THE KINS AND QUEEN START THE DANCE . HOO CHARLES BELCHER AND MARY JO PRESTON OF THE LOUIS XVI GROUP THE ACTIVITffiS INIERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Mehorter, Zack. ■ein, Leigh, Davis Orga OFFICERS JAMES A. PHILPOTT President RICHARD L. HEARD Vice-President SAMUEL SILVERSTEIN Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS JAMES A. PHILPOTT OK ' THOMAS L. STILWELL BOII JACK P. LEIGH KA ROBERT B TAYLOR ATS; JOHN R. JEFFREY :SX ROBERT C. MEHORTER 2AE JOHN W. STANLEY i rA RICHARD L. HEARD K2 FRANK MARKOE, JR 2N HARRY H. ORGAIN Ae JAMES W. DAVIS HKA ROBERT E. JACKSON K CHARLES S. ROWE ATA ROY D. WITTE HK SAMUEL SILVERSTEIN ZBT ELLIOT S. SCHEWEL i.En ROBERT J, SMITH AXA GEORGE ZACK A • ' PHI KAPPA PSI OFFICERS WILLIAM WEBB BABCOCK President EDMOND WILSON MARX Vice-President EDWARD CLIFTON WADDINGTON. JR Treasurer BRIENTNALL STANLEY GILL. JR Receiving Secretary WALTER EDWARD FRYE Correspondlnq Secretary FRATRES IN URBE Allen Thomas Snyder FRATRES IN FACULTATE Robert William D ickey Fitzgerald Flournoy Livingston Waddell Smith FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1947 William Webb Babcock Robert Samuel Keebler, Jr. Wallace Reynolds John Arthur Bonham William Mclndoe. Jr. Edward Clifton Waddlngton, Jr. Ray Frank English, Jr. Edmond Wilson Marx Lester Robert Weller, III James Alvln Philpott Class of 1948 Arch Johnson Alexander Walter Edward Frye John Randolph Tucker, Jr. Donald Edwards Campbell Brientnall Stanley Gill. Jr. John Mark Stephens Hugh Patrick Cline Spencer Wood Morten Kenneth Brown Wilson, Jr. John Harvey Sorrells, Jr. Class of 1949 Omer Thomas Kaylor, Jr. Donald Louis Litton Everette Lester Taylor, Jr. Charles Richard Lemon Williman Robert Riley Leonard Low Wild Mark Whitney Saurs Class of 1950 Stanley Coleman Brown Robert Lynn Kearse Edward Klrkland Shelmerdlne Gerald Alexander Burchell, Jr. Louis Bronson LeDuc. Jr. Robert VanBuren George Samuel Engle Bruce Scott Parkinson Allen Martindale Warner William Rusell Howard, Jr. Charles Sumner Plumb Millar Barry White, Jr. Howard Slagen Kaylor John Frank Wllhelm VIRGINIA BETA C H A P T E R 77777 7 77 First Row: Warner, Plumb. Lemon, Frye, Taylor Bonham. Second Row: Phllpott, Watkins, Le Due, T. Kaylor, Marks, Morten. Waddinqton, Engle. Howard, Alexander, Wild. Kent, English, Kearse, Sorrells, Mclndoe, Stephens. Fifth Row: Keebler, Saurs Litton, Gill, Br Purchell. Sixth Row: Van Buren, H. Kaylor, Reynolds. 8 5 2 BETA THETA PI OFFICERS THOMAS LEETE STILWELL President DONALD BARTYN BERTRAM Secretary JOHN CLARK HORNICKEL Recorder EMMETT STUART EPLEY Alumni Secretary CHADBOURNE BRYAN SMITH Treasurer FRATRES IN URBE D. Allen Peniclc FRATRES IN FACULTATE Thomas Carlyle Wilson, Jr. John F. Baxter Lewis Daniel Williams FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1947 William Houghton Davidson Lloyd Addison Lanier Thomas Leete Stilwell Abner Linwood Holton, Jr. Byron Parmer Redman, Jr. Robert Parker Tyson Chadbourne Bryan Smith Richard Edwin Bartlebaugh William Markham Bernard Donald Martyn Bertram Chapin Morse Boyd James Berrien Chidsey, Jr Victor Parke Dalmas, Jr. Emmett Stuart Epiey Brian Bell, Jr. William Paul Bennett David Malthaner Bower Edmund Douglas Campbell Beverly Andrew Davis, III James Taylor Hedrick Donald Maclean Hillock Herbert Augustus Lubs, Jr Class of 1948 Rutledge Deas, Jr. George Berrian Hall, Jr. John Clark Hornickel Class of 1949 William Hudson Leedy Burr Wakeman Miller Robert John Moody William Jay Moore Ulysses Bryan Puckett, Jr. Class of 1950 Llewellyn Bryant Martin Thomas Valentine Mohn Andrew Learned Peabody Frederick Lisle Peters. Jr. William Howard Pritchartt Francis Edwards Rushton Gerry Underwood Stephens ALPHA RHO CHAPTER William Corwin Mowris William Vestal Richards. Fred Moore Vinson, Jr. Posle Lee Starkey. Jr. Frank Raymond Vass, Jr. Alfred Kenneth Walter Samuel Woodson Watkins, Jr. Richard Murrell Yankee, Jr. Thomas William Stobbs, III William Bailey Stodghill Charles Tait Trussell John Williams Warner, Jr. William Nathaniel Weaver Kim Brooks Williams Robert Hammill Williams. Jr. Adrian Williamson, Jr. ESTABLISHED 18 5 6 I n in n T -J - - First Row: Peters, Prltchartt, Williamson, Stephens, Weaver, R. A. Williams, Trussell, Vass. Second Row: Bennett, Bernard, Davis, Martin, Hedrick, Peabody, Mohn, K. Williams. Third Row: Warner, Bowers, Moore, Campbell, Lubs, Rushton, B, Miller, Stobbs. Fourth Row: Hall, Epiey, HornicHe, Vinson, Puclcett, Chidsey, Davidson, W. H. Miller. ifth Row: Moody, Stilwell, Lanier, Walter, Dalmas, Deas, Bartlebaugh, Sixth Row: Leedy, Tyson, Richards, Smith, Bertram, Boyd, Stodghill, Watkins. Seventh Row: Yankee, Holton. 18 3 9 KAPPA AlPHA OFFICERS JACK PENDLETON LEIGH President WILLIAM HENRY OAST. JR Vice-President DONALD ERASER MURRAY Secretary PETER DANIEL DeBOER Treasurer Norman Burgess Colonel W, A. Burgess John Cannpbell Colonel W. C. Couper Colonel G. A. Derbyshire Samuel Dunlap, Sr. John Alexander Graha Alvin Thornton Beale Carl Edward Burleson Harold Thomas Chittum, Jr. William Thurlow Brotherton. Jr Gordon Albert Foic Robert Sidney Irons James Beauchamp Alexander Richard Afriend Boykin Robert Oscar Crockett, Jr. Peter Daniel DeBoer Ralph Ivey Faulk Douglas Irvine Buck David Reed Bundy David Edwards Burke Billy Joe Franklin Joseph Jordan French, Jr. Thomas Dupuy Gilliam .Inspoh Walter Herring. Jr FRATRES IN URBE Captain W. B. Gibbs Benjamin Huger Benjamin Huger. Jr. Colonel W. M. Huntley Captain G. D. Letcher Captain J. J. McCarthy FRATRES IN FACULTATE William Miller Hinton Beverly Read FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1947 Lawrence John Fisher. Jr. Eugene Gibson Hinson. Jr. Class of 1948 Walton Waits Kingsbery, Jr. Donald Eraser Murray Enos Rogers Pleasants Charles Binns Tebbs Class of 1949 Francis Rodney Fitzpatrick Roger Medeville Fritchie Walter Lewis Hannah William Henderson Hilton-Green Jack Pendleton Leigh William Henry Oast, Jr. Class of 1950 Richard Edward Hodges, Jr. William Ronald Linton John Henry McCormack, Jr. Perry Higgs Pedrick Franklin Bert Pulley Robert Irving Reynolds Colonel Francis Mallory Colonel H. C. Mann Colonel H. M. Read Major J. E. Townes S. B. Williamson Major G. D. Whitshire John Hiqgins Williams James Harris Sammons Cash Taylor Skarda Clifford Logan Walters Henry Breckinridge Vance Lawrence Butler Wales. Jr. Robert LeRoy Warfield. Jr Julian Crawford Osborne Ray Sammons Smith, Jr. Mitchell Anthony Touart Robert Douglas Wright Vroorr Damon Greenleaf Yerkes. Jr. John Sutton Stump, III James Paul Sunderland Edward Sparrow Voelker, Jr. Luther Banks Wannamaker, Jr. Thomas Powell Whitaker. II Stafford Gorman Whittle. Ill George Richards Young ALPHA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 8 6 5 _ _ _ _, First Row: Oast, Osborne, Sammons, Brotherton, Parkerson, Irons. SUrda. Second Row: WannamaUr, Pleasants, Wales, Pulley, Stump, Hannah, Fitzpatrick. Third Row: Smith, Warfield. Vance, Boykin, Tebbs, Pedrlck. Hinsen. Fourth Row: Franklin, Hilton-Green, Kingsbery, Reynolds, Linton, Lelqh, Murray. Fifth Row: Herring, Sunderland, Whittle, Whltaker, Chlttum, FoK, Fritchle. Sixth Row: Burke, Vroom, Crockett, DeBoer, Voelker, Yerkes, Touart. Seventh Row: Alexander, Faulk, Young, McCormack, Buck. FOUNDED AT WASHINGTON AND LEE 165 UNIVERSITY, 1865 ALPHA TAU OMEGA OFFICERS ROBERT BAIRD TAYLOR President JOHN SCHUBER, JR Vice-President CHARLES ANDREW COPENHAVER Secretary LEON HARRIS, JR Treasurer FRATRES IN URBE Matthew W. Paxton Harry K. Young George Richard Cronin Edward Ferguson Devol, Jr Harry Lee Harner FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1947 Leon Harris, Jr. Floyd Knight McKenna Barry George Pierce, Jr. John Schuber, Jr. Robert Baird Taylor Jannes Clifford Evans Thomas Edgar Houston Jeams Lynwood King Class of 1948 Walter Howell Lee Wilbur Stevens Metcalf, Jr Robert Adani Mosbacher Benton Caruthers Tolley Lewis Daughtery Williams William Sirret Allen Charles Andrew Copenhaver Class of 1949 Patrick Campbell Devine John Augustus Lee VIRGINIA BETA CHAPTER George Mariner Schlelch George McClellan Snyder ESTABLISHED 1865 — 1 — in n T - -, - U L First Row: W. Lee, Allen. Schleich, Cronln. Second Row: Mosbacher, Harris, Taylor. Devine. Third Row: Pierce, Devol, Schuber, Williams. Fourth Row: Copenhaver. Houston, J. Lee. FOUNDED AT VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE 167 18 6 5 SIGMA CHI OFFICERS JOHN HESTWOOD CASEY President ALBERT FISCHER BREITUNG Vice-President HUGH ETHERTON REAMS Secretary WILEY ALOYSIUS McGEHEE JR Treasurer Dr. George H. Denny FRATRES IN URBE Gen. Chas. E. Kllbourne Samuel Wright Rayde James Henry Baldwin, Jr John Hestwood Casey Charles Borden Jackson FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1947 John Richard Jeffrey David Lloyd Jones Edward Paul Lyons, Jr. Tage Munthe-Kaas Henry Allen Oder, Jr. Hugh Etherton Reams John Francis Roehl Clarence Warner Allison, Jr Wilson Buclcner Armistead Albert Fischer Breitung John William Craddock Lawrence Edward Englert Class of 1948 James Pryor Oilman Robert Alexander Haynes II George Elliot Kearns William Van Kirk William Forsythe Leffen Oliver Wood McCllntock, Jr Wiley Aloysius McGehee, Jr John Fleming Mertz Richard Burton Stockton Joseph Eyivester Sullivan Edmund Sheldon Willis George Lacy Coyle. Jr. Hugh Dana Grindy John MacLeod Guthrie, Jr. Francis Maddox Johnston Robert Edward Connell Thomas Claiborne Green Coyle James Lindsay Ewing William Milne Fittge . Edward Joseph Fox . Class of 1949 Carlton Hanson Kiser Robert Wilson Lundy . Andrew Holiday McCutcheon, Jr Class of 1950 Richard Ratliff French Albert Henry Hamel . Bruce Rowan King. Jr. John Mills Newton, Jr. Z E T A CHAPTER Stephen Warren Ramaley . Horace Fulton Sutherland Charles Robert Treadgold Harold Workman Young William Chamberlain Parsons, Jr John Gardner Pontius Rush David Shuman, Jr. Shelton Watkins, Jr. Wallace Elijah Wing, Jr. ESTABLISHED 18 6 6 - r PiT Pin ri Flrsf Row: Newton, Casey, Parsons, Englert, Leffen, McCllntork. McCut cheon, McGeh ee. Craddc ck. Armstead, Lyons. Third Rov Reams, Jones. Munihc -Kaas, Pontius French, King. Fourth Row: Watkin 5, Shuman, Wlnq, Mertz, Kise Treadg old. Fifth Ro« Fox, C onnell. Hamel Jeffrey, Yr.unq, Lundy. Sixth Row V illis, Stockton, Sullivan , Bald ' ln. 5 5 SIGMA ALPHA EPSllON OFFICERS JOHN LLOYD DORSEY President HENRY MAURICE MITCHELL Vice-President CHARLES EDWIN BELCHER Secretary ROLAND CLARK RHEA Treasurer FRATRES IN URBE Colonel John M. Fray W. M. McElwee Frank Johnson Gillian FRATRES IN FACULTATE Charles Rice McDowell James Holt Starling James Hansen Blaikie Berryman Brent Breedin. Jr John Lloyd Dorsey, Jr. Charles Edwin Belcher Edward Joseph Blanken David Garland Brown William Wilson Burton John Kinnear Davidson Russel Moore Drake Roger Jones Bear, Jr. Robert Matthew Biedenharn David Keller Caldwell John Statler Callicott Warren Randolph Carter Charles Niles Grosvenor, III FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1947 Clifton Rodes Hood, III Stuart Allan McAllister Class of 1948 Marshall Stone Ellis William James Forrestel James Metthew Godwin, Jr. Charles Rice McDowell, Jr. Lewis Harris McKenzie Class of 1949 James Crawford Hitz James Harvey Lovins Thomas Hammond Mansel Gerald Michael Malmo, Jr. Robert Coulbourne Mehorter Matthew White Paxton Elver Webster McLeod, Jr William Harry Naylor Albert Gallatin Rhea, III Seldon Spessard McNeer, Eugene Aloysius Pratt Frank Norman Snelgrove John Page Stewart, II Gilbert Hayes Wilson Robert Keppel Wright Arthur Milton Roberts John Forrester Taylor Bland Terry. Jr. Edward Wheeler Thomas Edward M. Thompson George Henry Wright, Jr Virgil Oates Barnard, Jr. William Hale Barrett DeWitt Beckner Frank Sterrett Davidson Robert Sherwood Dillon Class of 1950 Acarl Henry Douglass, Jr. John Thomas Ederington Arthur Stoddard Emmons Gus Alexander Fritchie Houston Harriman Har+e Richard Washburn Hunson, Jr William Henry Maynard Charles Anderson McClure William Lee McKenzie Marion Gordon Robertson VIRGINIA SIGMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 18 6 7 170 _ -, _ _ -, First Row: McKenzle, J. Davidson, Harte, Roberts, Dorsey, Frltchle, Belcher, Wright. Second Row; Bear, Emmons, Thompson, Callicott, Naylor, Mehorter, Stewart, Maynard. Third Row: Taytor, McLeod, Dillon, Douglas, Simpson, Blanker, Hynson, Carter. Fourth Row: Mitchell, McAllister, A, Rhea, McKinzie, Malmo, Ellis, Miller, Pratt. Fifth Row: Snelgrove, Hitz, McClure, Paxton, McNear, Barnard, Barrett, Biedenharn. Sixth Row: Beckner, J. Davidson, R. Rhea. Caldwell, Wilson, Hood, Ederington, Burton. Seventh Row: Blaikie, Breedin, Grovesnor FOUNDED A T ALABAMA UNIVERSITY, 18 5 6 PHI GAMMA DELTA OFFICERS JOHN WOFFORD STANLEY President LEWIS ROPER SHAMHART Treasurer RICHARD STROTHER COOLEY Correspondlnq Secretary EDWARD BURTON EVANS Recording Secretary KENSLEY ROBERT THOMPSON Historian FRATRES IN URBE Chatles Spears Glasgow William Gleason Bean FRATRES IN FACULTATE Ollinger Crenshaw Frances Pendleton Gaines George Junkin Walter Charles Aberg. Jr. Grover Cleveland Baldwin, Jr Ralph Nelson Andrews, Jr William Francis Clayton Roland Edward Cote Edward Burton Evans Bryant Welsh Gillespie William Ellsworth Brown Harvey Glenn Chaffer Harry Harding John Render Baldwin Donald Forrest Brown, Jr. Richard Strother Cooley Thomas Edwards Cox Car! Grammer Croyder Leon Forrest Douglass, III Atwell Dugger FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1947 Roger Lee Campbell John Francis Ginestra Class of 1948 Ossie Daniel Hamrick, Jr. Willard Holt Hart William Lindsay Hopkins Kenneth Rene Merrill Grant Earl Mouser, III Class of 1949 George Carvill Hutchins, Jr. Joseph Bernard Martin Roger Norman Scatchard John Jacob Steitz Class of 1950 John Clinton Earle Allen Weaver Faris Esron McGruder Faris. Jr. Robert Hugh Flanagan, Jr. William Harold Harris Wilford Jerome Hoggatt William Charles Ingalls Kenneth Grant Smith John Wofford Stanley Harold Gorham Mouser Robert Edward Rickles Lewis Roper Shamhart Milton Hannibal Smith Hugh Tabor Verono Kensley Robert Thompson Robert Hobbs Whiteman Walter Hodges Williams Lawrence Edwin Jarchow William Henry Kennedy William Sims Metzel John Wood Nickels Ward Mackenzie Schultz William Burgess White, Jr James Arthur Wood, Jr. ZETA DEUTERON CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 18 6 9 - -, - - -, First Row; Kennedy, Wood, Paris, Clayton, H. Mouser, E. Evans, Douglass. Second Row: Stanley, G. tvlouser, Paris, A., Williams, HamricI;, Gillespie, Steltz, Third Row: Dugqer, Whiteman. Cooley, J. Baldv ln, C, Evans, Harris. Barter Fourth Row: Smith, Aberg, G. Baldwin, Martin, Earle, Verano, Hart. Fifth Row: Harding, Nlckles. Campbell, Cox. Jarcfiow, Hopkins, Andrews. Sixth Row: Rlckles, Thompson, Brown, Cote, Ginestra, Ingalls, Chaffer. Seventh Row: Hoggett, Schultz, Metzel, Scatchard. Shamhart. KAPPA SIGMA OFFICERS WILLIAM BENJAMIN GEISE, JR President THOMAS DUDLEY CRITTENDEN Vice-President JOSEPH BENNET GEYER Speaker THOMAS EUGENE BACON, JR Secretary JOHN DOBSON SCHOFIELD. Ill Treasurer FRATRE IN URBE Dr. Ned Brush Dr. Robert Henry Tucker FRATRES IN FACULTATE Robert Byrd Espy Everett Whiting Withers Buford Stuart Stephenson Francis Scott Crupper William Wallace Dutton William Benjamin Geise, Jr William Bessent Gunn John Mallory Hackney Thomas Eugene Bacon, Jr. Charles Franklin Blackburn George Templeton Blackburn Robert Gordon Brown Paul Randolph Byrd Archibald Henderson Crittenden Thomas Dudley Crittenden Kenneth Lassiter Coghill Ralph Johnson Davis FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1947 Richard Lewis Heard James Frederick Kay Thomas Richard Kay Robert James Bell Mahon, Jr. William Frederick Noll, Jr. Class of 1948 Ray Harris Dovell Howard Martin Fender Beverly Thomas Fitzpatrick Joseph Bennett Geyer Carleton Edward Greenwood Orville Leroy Hardman William Lee Hess Kenneth Wallace Hovermale William Cortney King. Jr. George Mark Losey Donald Edward Phillips Raymond Austin Prater Jon Raymond Rugel John Dobson Schofield, III Cullen Franklin Wlmmer Peter Cosier Lufburrow Joseph Aubrey Matthews Andrew Calhoun McFall Reginald Hoffman Pettus Bernard Joseph Plrog Walter Brown Potter Eugenlo Manuel Santaella Claude Elmo Taylor. Jr. Thomas Hesser Wallace William Conrad Wood James Dale Johnson Charles VonCannon Maxcy Alfred Harry Ebert. Jr. Stanford Fellers. Jr. Calvin Hatcher Richard Reese Hollowell Class of 1949 Frederick Brown Peyton Class of 1950 Allie Daldwin Kreger. Jr Don Jackson Mlzell Harris Paxton Moore. II James Kennedy Pruitt Fred Alan Stanby William Ray Winder William Burton P ruitt Eduardo Antonio Santaella Thomas Joseph Saunders Jack Louis Taylor M I] CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 18 7 3 First Row: Fitzpa+rlck. Wlmmer. Greenwood, Dovell, Dutton, Mahon. Peyton, Potter. Second Row: T. Kay, Saunders, Maxcy, Nelson, Byrd, Noll, McFall, Matthews Third Row: Davis, G, Santaella, Winder, Rugel, Coghill, C. Taylor, E. Santaella, Hackney. Fourth Row: Gunn, R. Pruitt, King, Moore, T. Crittenden, Bacon, Phillips, Kreger. Fifth Row: Geyer, Heard, Wallace, Fellers, Ebert, J. Kay, Mizell, A. Crittenden. Sixth Row: Losey, J, Pruitt, Lufburrow, Hess, Johnson, Hovermale, Geise, Prater. Seventh Row: Pettus, Schofleld, J. Taylor. Ik - — V . M HJ II n HJiK ' -j . ,  ™ ■eA SH isMK SIGMA N U OFFICERS FRANK MARKOE, JR PresideM LLOYD JACKSON LANICH Vice-President WILLIAM HOLLAND BYRNES Secretary EVERETT JOSEPH SCHNEIDER, JR Treasurer James Alexander Colonel Bates FRATRE IN URBE Colonel Carson Major Ciarkson Ralph Daves Robert Hutcheson J. T. Preston Glover Dunn Honcocl; FRATRES IN FACULTATE William Alexander Jenks Charles Porterfleld Light Richard A. Smith Wallace Edward Cloyton FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1947 John Gonzales Lloyd Jaclcson Lanich Everett Joseph Schneider, Jr Robert Charles Harter Frank Marlroe, Jr. Class of 1948 Frederick Carlton Sage Atkinson Thomas Scott, Jr Charles Clinton Steiff, II Robert Nines Bertini William Holland Byrnes Edmund Piper Cancelmc Howell Robert Carr Ralph Bowles Eckert John William Gannon Class of 1949 William Hamilton Thomas Shepherd Hook, Jr. Carlton David Johnson Henry Andrew Lederer, II Clarence Alexander Lee Frederick Pembroke Loeffler Paul Joseph Bruno Murphy, Jr Everett Wilbur Newcomb, Jr. Nelson Faults Newcomb Donald Francis Novak George Ralph Peguillan Kenneth Henry Wacker Charles Henry Robertson. Jr James Quarles Agnew William Lefferts Brown, II William Nelson Clements James Anthony Connelly, Jr. Randolph William Cosby, II David Lyman DeLaRue Jerry Joseph Donovan Charles Jerome Farrington, Jr Class of 1950 Richard Thomas Galbos Edward Arrott Goodrich John Franklin Hardesty, Jr Alexander Robertson Hill Clifford Beadle Latta Thomas Alexander Pressly James Howard Radcliffe John Hastings Shumate Howard Loucks Steele John Bellows Sturges. Jr. Clifford Charles Thomas William Turner Wallis, III William Paul Walther Walter Delaney Way Thomas Willingham, Jr. LAMBDA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 18 8 2 - -« - - -, J K T First Row: Peguillia n. Nelson, Lanich, Gonzales, Robertsc n, Murphy Marlcoe, Schneider, Second Row: Concelm o. Burns, McKee, Thomas. Walther Way, Sturges, Steele. Third Row Shumate Wallls, Farrington, Donavan Cosby, Galbos, Haley, Pacy. Fourth Row: Radcliff, Bertlnl, Clayton, Scott, Hardesty , Pressley, Johnson, Hook. Fifth Row: Gannon, Novak. Wacker, Carr. Harter, Jrown, W. Ham Iton, Eckert, Sixth Row: Steiff. Sc ge, Clement , Fox, W. C. H amilton. Willingham, Lederer, Connelly. Seventh Re w: Latta, Lee, DeLa Ru B, Goodrlcl- , Loeffler, Sommer. FOUNDED 18 6 9 PHI DELTA IHETA OFFICERS HARRY HOBSON ORGAIN, JR. President DAVID WENDEL FOERSTER Vice-President ELMER NORTON FRENCH, JR Secretary CHARLES MOORE WEEKS, JR . . Treasurer FRATRE IN URBE Colonel Murray T. Edwards Edward Burke Addison Francis Girault Addison V illiam Frederick Allison Arthur Conway Anderson Robert Edward Lee Baiter Frank Allen Berry Standrod Tucke r Carmicha Clifford B. Beasley, Jr. Bates William Bryan Thonnas Pettit Faulkner Samuel Marks Boykin, Jr. Seorqe Bryan Herbert DeBeaun Bryant John Craig Carmichael Frank Carter, Jr. Charles Clark Hubbard Thomas Mailer Jackson, Jr Charles Logan Apperson Clay Johnson Berry Frank Randolph Childress John Russel Cole Robert Walker Cole Rodolph Blevlns Davenport FRATRES IN FACULTATE Earl S. Mattinqly W. Riegel FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1947 David Wendel Foerster Charles Franklin Fox Elmer Morton French, Jr. Walter Jack McLaren, Jr. Floyd Wilcox McRae, Jr. Hill Maury Class of 1948 Hallett Rae Gates, Jr. Eugene Bailey Hill Class of 1949 John Stratford Latimer Milton Paul Le Grand, Jr. Robert Edward Lee, IV Warden Sperry Lee Lester Hickman Lewis Harry Thorp Minister, Jr. James Francis O ' Grady, III Class of 1950 John Alderson Far- Walte r Scott Glore, III Joseph Kyle Molley William McKee Kinnaird John Peter Muhlenberg VIRGINIA ZETA CHAPTER Marry Mobson Organ, Jr. William Thomas Ratliff .Jr. Paul Eugene Sanders Gurdon Morton Smith, Jr. William Martell Toney Collier Wenderoth, Jr. Howard Coles Wilkins Walter Hanes Lancaster, Jr. John Thomas Lanier Charles Moore Weeks Robert Melvin Patterson Robert Ravmond Reid, Jr. Paul Bowman Root, Jr. Luther Billington Smith Robert Fyfe Stephens William Keenan Stephenson Reuben Beniamin Stipes William Donald Munson, Jr Charles Raine Pettyjohn Albert Lee Powell, Jr. Kenneth Riley Stark Richard Morton Turrell Robert Max Vaughn ESTABLISHED 18 8 7 _ -, _ _ _, First Row: Apperson. Foerster. Stevens, Addison, R. H. Baler, Will ins, J. Cole, S. Carmichael. Second Row: Ratliffe, Bryant, Powell. Davenport, Stark, J. Carmichael, Glore, Turrell. Third Row: Muhlenberg, Kinnaird, Faulkner, Holley, Hubbard, R. E. L. Baker, Lancaster, Stephenson. Fourth Row: Toney, Munson, Orgaln, French, Pettyjohn, Minisier, hHitI, Jackson. Fifth Row: Wenderoth, Reid, S. Lee, R. Lee, Lewis. Sanders, Gates, L. Smith. Sixth Row: Farr.Boykin, Weeks, B. Bryan, C. Berry, Carter, Maury. F. Berry. Seventh Row: Anderson. R. Cole, G. Bryan. FOUNDED PI KAPPA ALPHA OFFICERS JAMES WILLIAM HARMAN, JR. President JAMES WITHERS DAVIS, JR Vice-President SAMUEL LAIRD HARMAN Secretary JAMES MILTON WATSON, JR Treasurer Charles Turner FRATRES IN URBE A. Willis Robertson FRATRES IN FACULTATE Almond Rouse Coleman Clayton Epes Williams William Miner Atlee Clarence Eugene Ballenger William Gilbert Barrows, Jr. William Jasper Berry William Burris Bryan Louis Roberdeau Coulling. Jr. Sidney Mathias Baxter Coulling, Ill George Easley Dashiell Estham Waller Dudley Thomas Olln Fleming Wade Hampton Haislip, IV Samuel Laird Harman Richard Challice Haydon William Agnew Howland, Jr. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1947 James Withers Davis, Jr. James William Harman, Jr. Robert Atkinson Hite James Thomas Humphrey Morton Harrison Joyce Class of 1948 Russell Wrigley Ingham, Jr. James Gordon Kincheloe Johnson McRee, Jr. Robert Warren Howe Mish, Jr James Charles Moorehead, Jr. James Alexander Ottignon William Herman Pifer Henry Lederer Roediger Henry Wise Kelly, Jr. Richard Adair Kimball William Henry Marshall, . Robert Hutcheson Seal Leo James Signaigo, Jr. Albert Harold Woodruff John Dashiell Rouse Fred Leiand Rush Alan Gordon Seal George Ben Stott Glenn Roy Toothman, Jr. Thomas Rollins Watkins James Milton Watson, Jr Robert Hammill Williams Harry Anderson Berry, Jr John Pitts Brown Henry Bowen Crockett, Jr William James Hannafin Class of 1949 William Meade Lewis, Jr. Warren Upton Ober William Dashiell Rouse Augustine John Signiago James Caleb Stanfield, Jr Dabbs Sullivan, Jr. Joseph McFarland Vicars John Mitchell West Thomas Payne Wilson Robert Louis Stevenson Adan Robert Reid Agor, Jr. Max Travis Allen, Jr. Stuart Shryock Bailey Frank Willard Brower, Jr. Robert Lawrence Cooledge John Wharton Cooper Class of 1950 Fred Luedde Coover, Jr. Thomas Anderson Courtenay Hardin McDonald Goodman Felix Walton Jackson William Porter Kellam, Jr. Jean Myers Little Frank Love, Jr. Joseph T. McKlnney, III PI CHAPTER Franklin Stuart Pease, Jr. Thomas Francis Pritchett Allie Ford Stephens Fred Swinton Charles Dwight Townes Herman Kerns Trammell, III John Stoner Wigglnton, Jr. E STABLISHED 18 9 2 u First Row: Berry, Kelly, Mish, Adams, Dudley, Halslip, Hannifan, Aqnor. Second Row: Ingham, Stott, Harman, Coulling, Croclceft, Haydon, Davis, Hite. Third Row: Ottignon, Lewis, Joyce, Fleming, Ballenger, McCrea, Ober, J. D. Rouse. Fourth Row: Kincheloe, W. D. Rouse, Watson, Williams, Wilson, Cooiedge, Goodman, Cooper. Fifth Row: Dashlell, Bryan, Allen, Bailey, lorehead, nball. Bro« Sixth Row: Coover, Watkins, Brown, Courtenay, Jackson, SIgnalgo, Woodruff, Swinton. Seventh Row: Seal, Pease, Love, Pifer, Coulling, Sullivan. PritcheH, Tramell. Eighth Row: Stephens, Harman, Seal, Berry, Marshall, Kellam, Wigginton, McKinney. 181 PHI KAPPA SIGMA J. Edwin Bethea James Hamilton OFFICERS ROBERT EDWARD JACKSON President LAWRENCE GORDON MILLER Vice-President EDWARD LEE BOWIE Secretary JAMES FRANKLIN BOOKER Treasurer FRATRE IN URBE Stuart Moore William Raftery William S. Hopkins FRATRES IN FACULTATE Lucius Junius Desha Lewis W. Adams Edwin Graham Adair, Jr. Robert Kerr Bllingslea, Jr Robbins Ladew Gates Charles Cyrus Adams James Franklin Booker Harry Wil son Brown, Jr. John William Doswell John Franks Ganong Edwin Hanson Webster Harland, Jr William Jefferson Barton Edward Lee Bowie Leigh Carter Paul Bowen Cromelin. Jr. William Iverson Boswell, Jr, James Entwistle Cantler Asbury Christian Compton Alfred Rex Cumbie Carrol Harris Fowlkes. Jr. Ellison Parks Gaulding, Jr. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of IV47 Garland Melvin Harwood, Jr. Robert Edward Jackson Class of 1948 George Edward Haw Roy Johnson. Jr. Eugene Russell Marable John Maurice Miller. Jr Lawrence Gordon Millei Class of 1949 Robert Homan Gray Milton Brown Henson Russell Drewey Huffma Class of 1950 Claiborne Watts Gooch. I William Worth Graham, I Louis Robert Hahn Walter Kidd Jones, Jr. John Edward McCausland James Riley McDonald Robert Alexander Mann John Alexander McWhorter, Jr Don Roger Marsh. Jr. Roscoe Bolar Stephenson William Frank Moffatt Paul Mason Shuford William White Trigg, Jr. Charles Jenkins Williamson John Irland Wood Charles Richard Working Madison Dryden McKee, Jr Stewart Balmer Richardson Horace Lilburn Smith, III Willis Addison Woods Mansford Welton Masters. Jr Herbert Boiling Miller John Marshall Parramore Robert Douglas Phillips, Jr. Edward Philip Thomas, Jr. Julian North Williamson ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 18 9 4 i 1 1 v.- First Row: L. G. Miller, Harwood. C. Williamson, Fowlkes, Ganong, Gray, Jones. Second Row: Gates, Bowie, Shuford, Smith, Cantler, Barton, Haw. Third Row: McWhorter. Mann, Marable, Huffman, N. Williamson, Adair, Marsh. Fourth Row: Richardson, Lawrence, Gooch, Parramore, Adams, Stephenson, Johnson Fifth Row: Hanson. Hahn, Graham. Carter, Gaulding, J. M. Miller, Compton. Sixth Row: Woods. Harlan Thomas, Booker, Cromelin, McDonald, Trigg. Seventh Row: Doswell. Jaclcson, Brown, McKee. FOUNDED AT UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANI A 18 5 183 ' «ir.? ' - ' ' . - jL ,. i ' . ' i ' ?:- i B ' . .?«-i, • ■■ s. 1 1 : ?: % .1 r jiK DELTA TAU DELTA OFFICERS CHARLES SPURGEON ROWE President CHARLES HENRY BRENNAN Vice-President JOHN HENRY CHEATHAM House Manager JAMES FIELDEN COOK Recording Secretary THOMAS RANDALL Corresponding Secretary FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. Magruder Drake Jannes L. Price Daniel Hurburt Ball Charles Henry Brennan Charles Lynch Christian. Jr James Fielden Cook Rodney Minns Cook Joseph Porter Adams Homer Stafford Bryant, Jr. John Henry Cheatham, Jr. Roy Jackson Fahl. Jr. Nate Lavinder Adams. II William DuBois Bien William Cornelius Bolen Frank Crouch Brooks Benjamin Merton Brown. Jr. Francis Asbury Davis, Jr. William Gill Brooks William Heckman Corbin Oliver Cromwell Dawkins, III James DuBors Farrar FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1947 John Gately James Coulburn Holloran. Jr. Robert Elwood Norman Thomas Randall Class of 1948 David Campbell Gibson, Jr. William McAllum Harrelson Roger Rogers Kimball Class of 1949 Douglas Edward Easterberg James Milham Funk Francis Thomas Glasgow Charles Lee Green Ben Everett Grimm Class of 1950 Edwin Gaines Charles Spears Glasgow, Jr. Robert Edward Royall Huntley Lee Rudolph Redmond, Jr. Charles Spurgeon Rowe Gordon Locke Sibley, Jr. Richard Buckner Spindle. Ill Harry Walker Wellford Donald Robert Moxham Kenneth George Puller David Dawson Russell Richard Hancock Turley Edward William King William Willis Kitchen, Jr. Charles Everett Lewis Robert Edward Mosby. Jr. Edwin Page Preston Josiah Pollard Rowe, III Frederick Short Johnson. Jr John Dodd Lethbridge Julian Knox Morrison, Jr. Thomas Turner Tongue PHI CHAPTER 184 ESTABLISHED 9 6 First Row; Gaines. Driggs, Brown, R. M. Cook, Wellford. J. P. Adanns, C. Glasgow. Second Row: G. Brooks, Morrison, Huntley, Tongue, J. Rowe, Turley, Third Row: Bien, F. Glasgov , Corbin, Sibley, Easterberg Brennan, Gately. Fourth Row: Farrar, Puller, Ball, Moxham, Fahl, C. Rowe, Mosby. Fifth Row: Redmond, Grimm, Green, F. Brooks, Cheatham, Davis, Christian. Sixth Row: J. F. Cook, Proston Bryant, Dawkins, Johnson, Lethbridge, Randall. Seventh Row: Lewis, Kitchen. King, Kimbell, N. L. Adams. Holloran. F O U N 5 9 dfii m- m M PI KAPPA PHI OFFICERS ROY DRAKE WITTE President BERT GRAHAM Treasurer FREDERICK ROBERT LANDRIGAN Secretary FRATRE IN URBE William Lalture Frank Armstrong Blyth Earl K. Paxton FRATRES IN FACULTATE Raymon T. Johnson FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1947 Walter DeForrest Harrod William Ralph Krausman Roy Drake Witte Dean Bradley Stewart, Jr. Class of 1948 Bert Gaham Alexander Edward Graham William Latture Class of 1949 Frank Armstrong Blyth Frederick Robert Landrigan Edwin Samuel Pickett Philip Given O ' Connell Class of 1950 Reginald Yartye Southcott Hallett Anthony Trabue Statler K 11 V j n A 1 1 L K ESTABLISHED 1920 186 u First Row: Statler, Witte, Picket. Second Row: O ' Connell, Steward. FOUNDED AT COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1904 187 ....- A. N. fit! ■••w ;_-..! ZETA BETA lAU OFFICERS SAM SILVERSTEIN President STANLEY ELIOTT SACKS Vice-President BERNARD DONALD KAPLAN Secretary SHEPPARD WARREN ZINOVOY ' . Treasurer FRATRE IN URBE Isaac Weinberg FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of i ' 947 Donald S. Hillnnan Maurice Isaac Khourt Joseph Lee Siversteln, Jr. Class of 1948 Stanley Elliot Sacks Sam Silverstein Sheppard Warren Zinovoy Neilson Jay November Bernard Donald Kaplan Class of 1949 Marvin Lewis Daves Irving Joet Philip Jordan Siverstein William Milliard Rattner Class of 1950 Arthur Myron Joseph Barnett Robinson. Jr. Irvln Bloom Switow Robert Simon Mendelsohn Robert F. Silverstein Alfred Burta Wexner ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER .st b.sh.. ,,.o 188 nnnnri ' - - - -, First Row: P. Sllverstein. November. Mendelsohn, Kaplan. Second Row: Daves, Khourt, S. Silverstem, Rattner. Third Row: Joel, Wexner, J. Sllverstein, Robinson. Fourth Row: Zinovoy, Saclcs, R. Silverstein. Switow. FOUNDED AT COLLEGE OF CITY OF NEW YOR K 189 18 9 8 PHI EPSIION PI OFFICERS JACK LESLIE GROSSMAN Superior ARTHUS LEIGH MORRIS Vice-Superior MERVYN J. DORFMAN Treasurer JEROME DAVID GREENBERG Recording Secretary SAMUEL ISAAC WHITE Corresponding Secretary FRATRE IN URBE David S. Gr Louis M. Lyons Mervyn J. Dorfman Jack Leslie Grossman Class of 1948 Robert Thomas Goldenberg Jerome David Greenberq Bernard Levin Arthus Leigh Morris Elliot Sidney Schewel Norman Fischer, Jr Class of 1949 Dan Channing Plnclc Ellis Nathaniel Zuckerman Allan Morton Campbell Stanley Alexander Kamen Alvin Newberger Lauphein Class of 1950 Ronald Edward Levick Arthur Marenstein Oliver Manley Mendell Jules Richard Shaivltz Samuel Isaac White DELIA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1920 y First Row: Goldman Kamen, Shaivitz, Zuckerman, Mendeil. Second Row; Landsman, Levin, Gros:nan, Marensiein Levick Third Row: Pine!;, Campbell, Greenberg, Dorfnan, Fisher. Fourth Row: Golderberg, White Laupheimer, Schewel. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA OFFICERS ROBERT JAMES SMITH President EARL MAXWELL VICKERS Vice-President EUGENE EMANUEL GRIESE, JR Secretary ROBERT EUGENE BURRISS, III Treasurer FRATRES IN URBE Warren E. Tilson FRATRES IN FACULTATE Lewis Kerr Johnson FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1947 Gale Clark Boxill Charles Eugene Savedge Julius Boyd Stombock John Dominic Dulevich Sherwood Finney Smith Earl Maxwell Vickers Class of 1948 Robert Eugene Burriss. Ill Thomas Grafton McClellan, Jr. Robert James Smith Edgar Dean Finney Frederick Kennedy Rippetoe George Lee Vickers Class of 1949 Fred Richmond Cottrell Robert Corbin Maddox G. Kingsley Noble Eugene Emanuel Griese. Jr. John Edward Scheifly Class of 1950 Richard Harrison Boggs Francis Alfred Hare Joseph Norman Savage William Day Coburn Gordon Kennedy. Jr. James Edward Taylor Clyde James Cotney Daniel James Little Winston Clay Thomson William Arthur Gregory, Jr. Edward Tannard McMath Robert William Wilson Leon Tyrone Rogers, Jr. GAMMA PHI ZEIA CHAPTER .s.s.sh.o 192 19 2 2 First Row: Taylor, S. Smith, Hare. C. Thompson, Coburn, Cotney. Second Row: Gregory, McMath, Rogers, Savage, Wilson, Boggs. Third Row: Little, Kennedy, Victers, McClellan, Finney. Cottrell. Fourth Row: Reippetoe, R. Smith, Maddox, Boxill, Savedge, Fifth Row: Stombock, VIcler: Griese. FOUNDED AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY 19 9 DEIIA UPSIION OFFICERS JARED ARTHUR CLOSE President FRANCIS RISDON RUSSELL Vice-President EUSTACE CLARENCE MULLINS, JR Treasurer RONALD ALFRED SHERWOOD Secretary FRATRES IN FACULTATE Edwin Henry Howard Rupert Nelson Latture E. Parker Twombly Allen E. Ragan FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1947 Jesse Wilson Benton, Jr. John Wilson Cook, 111 Allie Hartsfield Lane Eugene Emmons Burcham John Edson Forker John Hicks Stansfleld Jared Arthur Close Clinton Van Vliet Class ot 1948 William Lawrence Garvin Robert Evans Jones Francis Rlsdon Russell Harr7 Hargrove Hill, Jr. Robert Glasgow Patterson George Zack Andrew Jackson Power, Jr. Class of 1949 Robert Stockton Axtell, II Walter Earl Hunter Stephen Ensign Rockwell Theodore Robert Clesia Kenneth Koph Lindell Ronald Alfred Sherwood Roland Joseph Fraler John Edward Norminqton, Jr. Thomas Warner Tucker Joseph DeLoss Hadlock James Grant Wildman Class of 1950 Theodore Bolton Arata David Poole Largey Richard Holt Petrey Robert Clayton Carey Francis Alden Murray, Jr. Benton Emberson Riddle Allen Lee Close Marrlll Arter Palmer Harry Arnold Schultz WASHINGTON AND LEE CHAPTER TTTT TT 194 - -« - - -. First Row: Cook, Murray, Patterson, Russell, Burcham, Owens, Second Row: Axtell, Van Vliet, J. Close, Palmer, Hadlock, Sherwocr Thlrd Row: Schultz, Petrey, Arata, Largey, Rockwell, Zack. Fourth Row: Fraier, Stansfield, Wildman, Mullins, Lindell, Power. Fifth Row: Lane, Forker, Hunter, Benton, Carey L. Close. FOUNDED AT WILLIAMS 3 4 ORGANIZATIONS Highlighting the Petrified Forest was the death of Frank Markoe as witnessed by Russ Thomes, Peggy Boykins, Leonard Wild and Jack Schelfly. THE IROUBADORS The brilliant perforance of Robert Sherwood ' s Petri- fied Forest marked the opening of the little theater in the Troubadors ' first production since 1943. The organization, bolstered by the return of the seasoned thesbians Jack Lanich and Jim Stanfleld, in keeping v ith the traditions of the Troubadors gives promise of many successful vehicles yet to come. The participation of the students ' wives was a major contri- bution to the ?uccess of the production. Tension mounts in the entire cast of the Petrified Forest as police arrive to give battle to Arizona badmen. 198 Producer Jack Lanich and Director Jii script of the Petrifie Stanfield confer over the Forest. The Washington and Lee TROUBADOURS PRESENT THE PETRIFIED FOREST By ROBERT SHERWOOD CAST (In order of their appearance) Gramp Maple RUSS THOt ES Boze Hertzlinger JACK SCHEIFLY Telegraph Lineman EVERETT EASTER Another Lineman CHARLES ROBERTSON Jason Maple LEONARD WILDE Gabrielle Maple PEGGY BOYKIN Paula MAE ROEDIGER Alan Squire FRANK MARKOE Her, a cowboy DEWITT BECKNER Mrs. Chisholm SHERIDAN HAMILTON Mr. Chisholm BEN RIDDLE Joseph PERRY PEDRICK Jackie NED CANCELMO Duke Mantee VIC DALMAS Ruby CARL GREENWOOD Pyles ROBERT WILLIAMS Legion Commander BILL LEEDY A Legionnaire JOHN STUMP Sheriff JIM STANFIELD A Deputy PAUL MURPHY SYNOPSIS OF SCENES SCENE— The Black Mesa Ber-B-Que. a gas station and lunch room at a lonely crossroads in the Eastern Arizona Desert ACT I— The afternoon of an autumn day in 1734 ACT II— Half an hour later Produced by LLOYD J. LANICH Directed by JAMES STANFIELD Stage Manager Paul Murphy Lighting Charles Lemon Properties Andrew McCuiloch Make Up ... . . . Leonard Wilde Costumes Sally Clayton and Callie Smith Business Manager Fred Loeffler Publicity Ralph Andrews The Troubadours are grateful to all those who have rendered assistance toward this production NO SMOKING IN THE THEATRE Ben Riddle, Shen Hamilton and Leonard Wild match DeWitt Beckner and Peggy Boykin as they have one on the ho while Charlie Robertson expounds the Russian theories to Everett Easter. THE STUDENT BODY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE... OFFICERS JOHN G. FOX President LLOYD ADDISON LANIER Vice-President THOMAS R. DODSON Secretary REPRESENTATIVES CLINTON VAN VLIET Senior Law THOMAS O. FLEMING Intermediate Law SHEPPARD W. ZINOVOY Junior Acade WALTER HANES LANCASTER, JR. . . Sophomore Acadei JACK L. TAYLOR Fresiiman Acade REPRESENTATIVES-AT-LARGE JAMES W. HARMAN, JR. CHARLES CHRISTIAN, JR. PUBLICATION BOARD REPRESENTATIVE CHARLES McDowell, jr. JOHN GEORGE FOX Top, left to right: Christian, Lanier, Fo)(, Dodson, Harmon. Bottom: Lancaster, Fleming, Zinovov, McDowell Van Vliet, Taylo PUBLICATIONS BOARD Front Row: Williams, Watson, Witte, McDowell, Mosby. Back Row: McLeod, Paterson. Zrike, Jackson, Ellis, Ganong. OFFICERS ROY P. WITTE President JAMES M. WATSON, JR Vice-President ROBERT E. MOSBY, JR Secretary SAM RAYDER Treasurer CHARLES R. McDOWELL Executive Committee Representative FACULTY ROWLAND NELSON Faculty Representative JOHN H. WILLIAMS Alumni Representative CALYX John F. Ganonq James M. Watson, Jr. RING-TUM PHI Marshall S. Ellis Robert E. Jactson Wallace E. Clayton Robert E. Mosby, Jr. Robert L. Zrike SOUTHERN COLLEGIAN Roy D. Witte Elver W. McLeod. Jr. Charles R. McDowell 201 THE CALYX t EDITORIAL STAFF JOHN F. GANONG Editor-in-Chief BENJAMIN M. BROWN, JR Managing Edito WILLIAM S. ALLEN Assistant Edito WILLIAM D. BIEN Assistant Edito BERRYMAN B. BREEDIN Sports Editoi THOMAS T. TONGUE Assistant Sports Editoi JOHN W. NICKELS University Editoi JOHN F. TAYLOR Fraternity Editoi LAWRENCE E. JARCHOW Organization Ed ' to EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS HENRY M. BARKER JOHN P. DRIGGS MERVYN J. DORFMAN WILLIAM B. LANDSMAN JOHN F. GANONG Editor Sitting: Taylor. Brown Bien Ganona Tonnus. Allen, Landsi Standing: ' Jarchow, Nickels, Dorfman, THE JAMES M. WATSON, JR. Business Manager First Row: Hopkins, Watson. Allen. Second Row: Munson, Davis, Epiey. Third Row: Johnston Cheatha F. Brooks, Top Row: W. Brooks. Ganonq, Turrell. BUSINESS STAFF JAMES M. WATSON, JR Business Manager WILLIAM S. ALLEN Assistant Business Manager FRANK C. BROOKS Assistant Business Manager WILLIAM G. BROOKS Assistant Business Manager JOHN H. CHEATHAM, JR Assistant Business Manager EMMETT S. EPLEY Assistant Business Manager FRANCIS M. JOHNSTON . . , Assistant Business Manager WILLIAM L. HOPKINS Circulation Manager STAFF ASSOCIATES FRANCIS A. DAVIS, JR. WILLIAM D. MUNSON, JR. J. WITHERS DAVIS, JR. JOHN W. NICKELS OLIVER C. DAWKINS, III THOMAS T. TONGUE JAMES L. EWING RICHARD H. TURRELL YEARBOOK OF WASHINGTON AND LEE MARSHALL S. ELLIS RING - lUM PHI EDITORIAL STAFF MARSHALL S. ELLIS Editor-in-Chief WALTER B. POTTER Managing Edltoi ED JACKSON Advisory Editoi CHARLIE ROWE Advisory Editoi FRED HOLLEY News Editoi BILL BIEN Sports Editoi BERNARD KAPLAN Malce-up Edito FRED LOEFFLER Copy Edito DALE JOHNSON Copy Editoi REPORTERS Bob Baker Hal Gates Tait Trussell Ozzle Osborne Bill Allen Bob Huntley Leigh Smith Lee Silverstein Jerry Donovan Dick Haydon Al Walter Julian Ficklen Owen Easley Louis Jack Matt Paxton Tom Hook Ford Stephens Bill Linton Warren Merrin SPORTS REPORTERS Jock Morrison Dick Hodges Luther Wannamaker Jack Lethbridge Bill Clements Bill Kellam Walter Frye Wally Dawkins (ow: Gregory, Rowe. Nolle , Ellis, Potter, Johnson, Winder, Silverstein. Second Row: Wannamaker, Linton, Johnson Smith, Blen. Clayton Paxton, Osborne, Loeffler. Third Row: Gates, Hodges Waiters. Huntley, Hook. Fourth Row; Stephens, Clements, Donovan, Ficklen. BUSINESS STAFF ROBERT E. MOSBY Business Manager ROBERT I. REYNOLDS Office Manager CHARLES S. GLASGOW, JR Advertising Manager HARVEY G. CHAFFER Circulation Manager ADVERTISING STAFF John Baldwin Eddie Gaines Cliff Thomas Richard Chiari Jack Hardesty Bill Wallis Randy Cosby Gerry Stevens Johnny Sturges Walt Williams CIRCULATION STAFF Jack Forker John McCoy ROBERT E. MOSBY, JR. Business Manager RING - lUM PHI Seated: Chaffer, Mosby Glasgow. Standing: Evans, McCoy, Connelly, Chiari, Gaines, Kingsbery, Wallis. Stephens 205 SOUTHERN COLLEGIAN ROY WITTE Business Manage WEBSTER McLEOD Editor STAFF BERNARD KAPLAN ROBBINS GATES . JACK DAVIDSON . Ralph Andrews Bill Barton Fielder Coolc Forrest Gray Fred Holiey Elliot Schewel Associate Editor Art Editor Advertising Manager MARSHALL ELLIS ... WILLIAM L. HOPKINS Circulation Manager WALLY CLAYTO N Editorial Board BOB HITE Editorial Board Editorial Board Bill Hart H. H. Hicks Thomas Hook Ralph Jackson STAFF WRITERS B. Judy Harrison Kinney Bill Landsman Fred Loeffler STAFF ARTISTS Art Wood Art Morris Eustace Mullins Richard Rodgers Bill Romalne Tom Saunders Dick Stockton John Taylor Leonard Wild Ray Winder Stuart Richardson BUSINESS STAFF Alexander Graham Dean Finney Thomas McClellan Max Johnston Henry Older Front Row: Ellis, Clayton, Kaplan, McLeod, Gates Kinney. Second Row: Chapman Wood, Holiey, Schewel, Landsman. Third Row: Barton Gray Romaine. Back Row: Loeftler, Hicks Winder. Front Row: B. Graham Witte, A. Graha Standing: Davidson, Ober, Hopkins. g g: i5k!iK Second Row: Shuford, Flemmg, Toole Dudley, Moffet, Aubury, Mathews. li ' ' CHARLES E. BELCHER President JOHN SCHUBER, JR. President COIIllION ClUB OLD MEMBERS W. C. Aberg, Jr. J. A. Close L. Harris, Jr. J. E. Miller. Jr. S. Silverstein W. F. Allison R. O. Crockett, Jr. R. L. Heard M. Miller J. W. Stanley C. E. Ballinger, Jr. R. J. Davis C. R. Hood G. Mouser J. J. Steitz A. T. Beale J. Evans K. W. Hovermale R. Pettus C. C. Stieff, II G. Blackburn W. C. Evans, Jr J. T. Humphrey • - - J. A. Philpott T. L. Stilwell A. F. Breltung T. P. Faulkner M. H. Joyce S. Rockwell H. F. Sutherland W. T. Brotherton, Jr. E. D. Finney L. A. Lanier H. Roedlger R. B. Taylor R. G. Brown B. W. Gillespie R. E. Lee. IV J. P. Rowe, III W. H. Toney W. B. Bryan E. E. Griese, Jr O. W. McClintick, Jr. P. E. Saunders E. Vickers R. E. Burrlss, III J. M. hiackney. Jr. W. A. McGehee, Jr. E. S. Schewel T. Willis L. Carter E. H. W. Harlar E. A. Marable J. Schuber, Jr. H. W. Young J. H. Casey J. W, Harman, Jr. F. Markoe, Jr. P. M. Shuford G. Zack C. L. Christian, Jr. S. L. Harman E. W. Marx L. J. Siqnaigo NEW MEMBERS T. E. Bacon, Jr F. C. Brooks E. E. Burcham R. H. Carr J. W. Davis M. J. Dorfman J. W. Doswell W. Dudley W. S. Epiey N. Fischer, Jr. L. L. Grossman W. H. Haislip W. Hamilton H. Harding R. C. Harter W. E. Hunter I. Joel B, D. Kaplan M. I. Khourt W. W. Klnqsberry, Jr T. G. McClellan R. C. Maddox G. M. Malmo, Jr. J. C. Moorehead, Jr. A. L. Morris R. A. Mosbacher P. J. B. Murhpy, Jr D. F. Murray G. M. Schleich R, Sherwood C. B. Smith R. J. Smith W. B. Stodghill T. Thomas F. M. Vinson, Jr. C. M. V eeks A. B. Wexner R. K. Wright D. G. Yerkes, Jr. E. N. Zuckerman PHI BETA KAPPA NATIONAL HONORARY SCHOLASTIC FRATERNITY Front Rov. Moger, S Howard. Guthr e Bean Lat ure Harman, Kilbourne Tutwiler Phillips, Tucker Stevens brr ith. Stephenson, Brook Morton Desha, Crenshaw OFFICERS WILLIAM WILSON MORTON President OLLINGER CRENSHAW . ALLEN WESLEY MOGER Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President Leslie Lyie Campbell George Hutcheson Denny Willia m Gleason Bean Robert Foster Bradley George Mercer Brooke, Jr. Almand Rouse Coleman Ollinger Crenshaw Lucius Junius Desha Robert William Dickey Winbourne Magruder Drake Robert Oscar Crockett, Jr. FRATRES IN URBE Charles Evans Kilbourne Matthew White Paxton, II Robert Byrd Espy Fitzgerald Flournoy Francis Pendleton Gaines Esmarch Senn Gilreath John Alexander Graham Glover Dunn Hancock Edwin Henry Howard FRATRES IN FACULTATE James Lewis Howe William Alexander Jenks Rupert Nelson Latture William Wilson Morton Allen Wesley Moger Merton Ogden Phillips William Webb Pusey FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Thqmas Olin Fleming David Vance Guthrie, Jr Edward Paul Lyons. Jr. Carrington Cabell Tutwiler Harrington Waddell Theodore Allyn Smedley Livingston Waddell Smith Bufort Stuart Stephenson Kenneth Porter Stevens Marcellus Henry Stow Robert Henry Tucker Thomas Carlyle Wilson, Jr. James William Harmon, Jr Lloyd Jackson Lanich, Jr Kenneth Grant Smith Osca Faculty Wetherhold Rlegel Students George Elliot Kearns Omer Thomas Kaylor, Jr 210 Rodney Mims Cook John Lloyd Dorsey, Jr OMICRON DELIA KAPPA HONORARY LEADERSHIP FRATERNITY FOUNDED, WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, 1914 sifting: Roedlger, Baldwin, Mayes, Spindle, Toothman Spessard Bryan. Standing: Dodson Taylor Lauck, Crockett, Latture, Marable, Adams, Ellis, Williams. Harman, Moger, Rugel, Kelly, Signaigo. ALPHA CIRCLE RICHARD BUCKNER SPINDLE, II OFFICERS iident DIBREL CARLETON MAYES Vice-President Charles Glasgow Maj. Sen. R. A. Marshall Richard A. Smith Lewis W. Adams Lucius J. Desha Robert W. Dickey Fit7gerald Flournoy Francis P. Gaines Grover C. Baldwin, Jr. Bates William Bryan Robert O. Crockett, Jr Thomas Ryland Dodson GLENN ROY TOOTHMAN, JR Secreta FRATRES IN URBE Reld White, Jr. Allen T. Snyder Lt. Gen. C. E. Kilbourne Stuart Moore Milton B. Rogers A. Willis Robertson FRATRES IN FACULTATE Frank J. Gilliam John A. Graham James L. Howe Raymon T. Johns Rupert N. Latturi Charles H. Lauck Charles P. Light Earl S. Mattingly Allen W. Moger Oscar W. Riegel FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Marshall S. Ellis Lawrence J. Fisher, Jr. Beverly T. Fitzpatrick James W. Herman, Jr. Henry W. Kelly. Jr. 211 Eugene R. Marable, Jr Dibrel C. Mayes Henry L. Roediger, Jr. Jon R. Rugel Leo J. Signaigo Warren E. Tilson Harry K. Young Robert H. Tucker E. Parker Twombly Clayton E. Williams John H. Williams Robert W. Spessard Richard B. Spindle, III Robert B. Taylor Glenn R. Toothman, J, PHI EIA SIGMA WASHINGTON AND LEE CHAPTER • ESTABLISHED 1937 F-c,r,t Re ' Cr ck Row: Pattersi JOSIAH P. ROWE, III MARVIN L. DAVES . OFFICERS . . . President JON R. RUGEL Vice-President CHARLES H, LAUCK, JR. Secretary Treasurer OLD MEMBERS Richard E. Bartlebajqh Rodney M. Cook James A. Cranford. Jr. Marvin L. Daves David V. Guthrie, J-. John Vv ' . Funkhouser Thomas ht. Jackson, Jr Charles H. Lauck, Jr. Robert G. Patterson Matthew W. Paxton, Jr William H. Rattner Josiah P. Rowe, III Jon R. Rugel Joseph L. Silversteln Peter M. Williams NEW MEMBERS Richard A. Boykin William E. Brown Warren L. Choate Richard S. Cooley James D. Farrar George H. Gray Henry P. Lamb, Jr. Joseph D. Lawrence, Jr Charles R. Lemon Madison D. McKee, Jr Robert T. Pickett, III Walter B. Potter Robert R. Reid, Jr. Roriald A. Sherwood Joseph M. Vicars Alfred K. Walter SIGMA DELIA CHI HONORARY JOURNALISM FRATERNITY Bottom Row: Carmichael, Rowe Clayton Jackson. Second Row Ellis, Potter. Kaplan, McLeod. Third Row: Stott, Holley, Kinney, Loftier. Fou.ln Row: Gray, Bok-r. McDowell. Ijp Row: Lauck, Booth, Withers. OFFICERS EDWARD JACKSON President CHARLES ROWE Vice-President STANLEY CARMICHAEL Secretary, and President of 1947 Varsity Show FREDLOEFFLER Treasurer FRED HOLLEY Under-Secretary FRATRES IN FACULTATE Oscar Riegel Lea Booth Everett Withers James Price FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Robert Baker Wallace Clayton Harrison Kinney Walter Potter Brent Breedin . Marshall Ellis Charles McDowell. Jr. Gordon Sibley William Chlpley Forrest Gray Webster McLeod George Stott Bernard Kaplan Donald Moxham 213 PHI DELTA PHI ♦ H O N O R Y L E N I Founded, University of Michigan, 1869 Tucker Chapter Established. 1908 PAUL MASON SHUFORD JOSEPH BENNETT GEYER OFFICERS Maglster ALVIN THORNTON Exchequer RAYMOND ELIJAH BEALE Cleric FREED Historian FRATRES IN URBE Charles H. Davidson, Jr Charles P. Light FRATRES IN FACULTATE Clayton E. Williams Grover Cleveland Baldwin, Jr Homer Derrell Dickens Eastham Waller Dudley FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Old Men Allie Hartsfield Lane William Francis Moffett Albert Gallatin Rhea, II Frederick Kennedy Rippetoe Henry Lederer Roediger, Jr. Thomas William Somme Julius Boyd Stombock Charles Cyrus Adams Alvin Thornton Beale Jesse Wilson Benton, Jr. Charles Franklin Blackburn George Templeton Blackburn Benjamin Vance Blagg, II David Garland Brown Bates William Bryan George Lloyd Cowan, III Samuel Nelson Craddock John Lloyd Dorsey, Jr. George Clarence Duffield James Clifford Evans Francis Wills Flannagan Raymond Elijah Freed John Franks Ganong Joseph Bennett Geyer Orville Leroy Hardman Carroll Thomas Lay Dibrel Carleton Mayes Kenneth Rene Merrill Wilbur Stevens Metcalf, Jr Reginald Hoffman Pettus William Vestal Richards, Jr Paul Mason Shutord Trent Douglas Siple Cash Taylor Skarda James Caleb Stanfleld John Mark Stephens Roscoe Bolar Stephenson, Jr. Benton Caruthers Tolley Clark Walter Toole, Jr. Earl Maxwell Vickers PHI AlPHA DEIIA HONORARY LEGAL FRATERNITY Founded, Chicago School of Lav , 1879. Walter R. Staples Chapter Established 1912 OFFICERS CLAUDE ELMO TAYLOR, JR Justice STANLEY WILLIAMS Clerk ANDREW JACKSON POWER, JR Vice-Justice JAMES HENRY MURPHY Treasurer EDWIN PAGE PRESTON Marshal W. P. Coleman FRATRES IN URBE P. A. Holstein S. Rayder FRATRES IN FACULTATE Charles R. McDowell Raymond T. Johnson FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Old Men Georae Edward Heiner New Men James McMorrow Ballengee James Henry Murphy Edwin Page Preston Harold Lee Hall Andrew Jackson Power, Jr. Claude Elmo Taylor, Jr Edmund Daniel Wells, Jr. Stanley Williams IB ClUB HONORARY SOCIETY FOR JUNIORS First Row: Mosbacher. Jeffrey, Allison, Ballenger, Roediger, McKenna Brotherton Watkins, Andrews, Vinson, Hood, Rhea. Second Row: Markoe, Harlan, Bryan, Kimball, Signaigo, Taylor Addison, Davis, Craddnck Marable, Coghill. CLIFTON RODES HOOD, JR. . . . KENNETH LASSITER COGHILL . . President Secretary William Frederick Allison William Webb Babcock Clarence Eugene Ballenger, Jr Bates William Bryan Kenneth Lassiter Coghill Edward Burke Addison Ralph Nelson Andrews William Thurlow Brotherton, Jr John William Craddock MEMBERS Old Members Beverly Thomas FItzpafrick John Francis Glnestra Clifton Rodes Hood, Jr. John Richard Jeffrey Eugene Russell Marable New Members Ralph Johnson Davis Edwin Hanson Webster Harlan, Jr Roger Rogers Kimball Frank Markoe, Jr. Robert Adam Mosbacher Floyd Knight McKenna Henry Lederer Roediger, Jr Leo James Signalgo Richard Buckner Spindle Robert Baird Taylor Roland Clark Rhea John Harvey Sorrells, Jr Fred Moore Vinson, Jr. Thomas Rollins Watkins 215 WHITE FRIAR HONORARY SOCIETY FOR SOPHOMORES Sitting: Murray. Richardson Ttiompson Richards McLaren, Smith. Minister. McAllister McFall, Bacon. Lee. First Row: Whiteman, Arata. Orgain. Zuckerman Osborn. Wexner. Gannon. Murphy, Coghill, Hood, Howland, Mosby, Ramaley. Second Row: Krausmann, Verano, Stansfieid Allen Weeks, Bear. Stieff, Lundy, Markoe. Jones Trigg, Miller. Stodghill. Smith. HARRY H. ORGAIN OFFICERS President CHADBOURNE B. SMITH Secretary-Treasurer E. Waller Dudley E. Dean Finney Beverley T. Fitzpa+rick John F. Ginestra Laird S. Harman Clifton R. Hood William A. H David L. Jones William R. Krausi William H. Lee S. Allen McAllist. land Walter J. McLaren, Frank Markoe Kenneth R. Merrill Gordon L. Miller Harry H. Orqaln William V. Richards John F. Roehl Charles H. Savedge Chadbourne B. Smith Charles C. Stieff Huqh T. Verano NEW MEN William S. Allen Theodore B. Arata Thomas E. Bacon Roger J. Bear Charles A. Copenhave Francis R. Klrkpatrlck John W. Gannon David C. Gibson Stanley A. Kamen Robert W. Lundy Andrew C. McFall. Jr William S. McKenzle H. Thorp Minister. Jr Robert J. Moody Robert E. Mosby. Jr. Paul B. Murphy , Jr Francis A. Mur , Julian C. Osborne Stephen W. Ramaley Stewart B. Richardson William D. Rouse Robert J. Smith William B. StodqhlH George B. Stott, Jr. Kensley R. Thompson William W. Trigg. Jr. George S. VIckers Charles M. Weeks Alfred B. Wexner Richard H. Whiteman Ellis N. Zuckerman PI ALPHA NU HONORARY SOCIETY FOR SOPHOMORES Pegulllan, Lyons, Zac , Hoffman, Hayaon, Fisher Hanan, Greenwo od Malmo. W. Carte Bonham. VIckers, Sherv yood Rattner Schuber, Yan lee, Johnston, Mu Silversteln Mahon Philpott, White, Jackson, Schneider Noble, Saurs, Gates. ROLAND CLARK RHEA OFFICERS President SHEFPARD WARREN ZINOVOY DONALD ROBERT MOXHAM Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President Charlie L. Apperson Roger J. Bear. Jr. Donald M. Bertram William C. Bolen John A. Bonham Benjamin M. Brown, Jr Paul R. Byrd Jared A. Close Roland E. Cote George L. Coyle, Jr. Robert O. Crockett, Jr Gordon N. Cromwell George E. Dashiel! Patrick C. Devine Edward B. Evans Lawrence J. Fisher, Jr. Robbins L. Gates Bryant W. Gillespie Francis T. Glasgow, II Carleton E. Greenwooc Eugene E. Griese, Jr. Edwin H. Harlan James W. Harman, Jr. Richard C. Haydon, Jr William L. Hess Abner L Holton, Jr. William L. HopHns Russell D. Huffman V alter E. Hunter Robert S. Irons Robert E. Jackson John R. Jeffrey Francis M. Johnston James G. Kincheloe Walton W. Kingsbery, . John T. Lanier, Jr. John S. Latimer Clarence A. Lee Donald L. Litton Edward P. Lyons, Jr, Robert C. Maddox Robert J. Mahon. Jr. Gerald M. Malmo, Jr John F. Mertz Wllber S. Metcalf, Jr John E. Miller, Jr. Arther L. Morris Donald R. Moxham Donald F. Murray Gladwyn K. Noble Donald F. Novak George R. Peguillan James A. Philpott Walter B. Potter William H. Rattner Roland C. Rhea Charles S. Rowa Mark W. Saurs Elliot S. Schewel Everett J. Schneider, John Schuber, Jr. Ronald A. Sherwood Philip J. Silverstein John W. Stanley John J. Steitz Thomas L. Stilwell William H. Toney George L. Vickers Samuel I. White Roy D. Witte Richard M. Yankee, . George Zack Ellis N. Zuckerman TAU KAPPA IOTA HONORARY OLOGICAL SOCIETY Left Side front to back: Noble, Funkhouser, Santaella Stodghill. Wright. Back Row, left to right: Ramaley, Berry, Tenney, Moore, Dr. Stevens, Dr. Starling. Right Side, back to front; Holley, Kinney, Beddow, Wright, Boxill, Savedge, Magee, Caldwell. G. KINGSLEY NOBLE Prssidont Robert P. Car Lucius J. Desha James P. Gilman Frederick S. Holle Charles P. Beddow William J. Berry Gale C. Boxill David K. Caldwell FRATRES IN URBE FRATRES IN FACULTATE James L. Howe Kenneth P. Stevens FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Old Men Harrison B. Kinney Joseph H. Magee G. Kinqsley Noble New Men John W. Funkhouser John M. Moors Eugenia W. Santaella William H. Pifer Ned Waddell Lewis D. Williams Charles E. Savedge Robert H. Seal John F. Taylor Malcolm Tenney Eugene B. Wright Thomas M. Wright UNIVERSITY DANCE BOARD OFFICERS EUGENE R. MARABLE JR President JOHN SCHUBER. JR Secretary DAVID W. FOERSTER Vice-President SAM RAYDER Treasurer MEMBERS CHARLES P. LIGHT Faculty ALMAND R. COLEMAN Faculty DAVID W. FOERSTER Finals RICHARD B. SPINDLE, I P BEVERLY T. FITZPATRIC p EUGENE R. MARABLE P GROVER C. BALDWIN, 1947 sident. 1947 JR . Fancy Dress - Fancy Dress . Fancy Dress Cotillion Club V ILLIAM F. ALLISON Cotillion Club President, 1946 JOHN SCHUBER, JR Cotillion Club President, 1947 CHARLES E. BELCHER Cotillion Club President, 1947 GARLAND M. HARWOOD, JR Senior Class FRANK C. BROOKS Sophomore Class WILLIAM T. BROTHERTON, JR Junior Class THOMAS R. DODSON Executive Committee SAM RAYDER Treasurer Student Body Fund GRAHAM lEE IITERARY SOCIETY First Row: Pinck, Ramalev, Holley, Loeffler. Ro e. Second Ro : Easlev Lassiter Maxcy Elils Taylor Jackson. Third Row: Yates, Dillard. Magee, Romaine, Potter, Brotherton, Hicks. Webb. OFFICERS WALTER B. POTTER President WILLIAM T. BROTHERTON, JR Vice-President WILLIAM T. ROMAINE Secretary-Treasurer OLD MEMBERS William T. Brotherton Dan C. Pinck Stephen W. Ramaley William T. Rorr Owen R. Easley Walter B. Potter William R. Rice Charles S. Row. Joseph H. Maqee Raymond A. Prater Hayes G. Robinson Paul R. S. Yate Arther L. Morris NEW MEMBERS Andrew B. Dillard Henry H. Hicks Frederick P. Loeffler John Taylor Marshall S. Ellis Frederick S. Holley Charles VC Maxcy Rush P. Webb James H. Lasslter Reginald H. Pettus 220 WASHINGTON LITERARY SOCIETY First Row: Zack, Riegel Gaines, Van Vliet, Thompson. Second Row: Sherwood, Fred, Ruge!, Koemer, Bouldin, Patterson. Third Row: Zuckerman, McGehee, Dodson. Epiey. Scatchard. OFFICERS THOMAS RYLAND DODSON President EMMETT STUART EPPLEY Vice-President WILEY ALOYSIUS McGEHEE, JR Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Francis Pendleton Gaines, Ph.D. Oscar Wetherhold Rieqel, M.A. MEMBERS Granville Ridley Bouldin John Richard Koerner Roger Norman Scatchard Victor Parke Dalmas Wiley Aloysius McGehee, Jr. Ronald Alfred Sherwood Thomas Ryland Dodson Robert Glasgow Patterson Kensley Robert Thompson Emmett Stuart Epiey Josiah Pollard Rowe, III Clinton Van Vliet Rogers Myrrat Fred Jon Raymond Rugel George Zacic Robbins Ladew Gates E ' lis Nathaniel ' Zucterman 221 CHRISTIAN COUNCll Sitting, left to right: Price Patterson Erolherton, Sullivan. Standing: Mitchell, Van Vliet, Pucitett, Guthri Epiey, White, Dodson. Kingsberry, Shamhart. OFFICERS ROBERT e. PATTERSON President WILLIAM T. BROTHERTON, JR . Vice-President JOSEPH S. SULLIVAN Secretary JAMES L. PRICE Faculty Director WILLIAM T. BROTHERTON, JR. THOMAS R. DODSON EMMETT S. EPLEY DAVID V. GUTHRIE, JR. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WALTON W. KINGSBERY, JR. HERBERT P. MITCHELL ROBERT G. PATTERSON ULYSSES B. PUCKETT, JR. LEWIS R. SHAMHART 222 JOSEPH S. SULLIVAN EARL M. VICKERS CLINTON VAN VLIET SAMUEL I, WHITE ASSIMllATION COMMITTEE Clayton, Heiner, Rhea, Davis, Belcher, Schube OFFICERS RALPH JOHNSON DAVIS . . ROBBINS LADEW GATES Chairman Secretary-Treasuror CHARLES EDWIN BELCHER JOHN ARTHUR BONHAM WALLACE EDWARD CLAYTON MEMBERS GEORGE EDWARD HEINER BERNARD LEVIN HERBERT PETRIE MITCHELL ROLAND CLARK RHEA JOHN SCHUBER, JR. GLEE CLUB Ffitchle Williams. Bien, DeBoe ley. Walter. Pifer. White Clark Moffett. Easterberg, Compto Idwell Kinsbury. Third Row: Fourth Row: Mclndo, Ford. I ton Hook Guthrie Meadows. PAUL E. MEADOWS BREWSTER S. FORD PETER D. DeBOER . OFFICERS Directoi W. L. FLANAGAN . . . Assistant Director WALTON W. KINGSBERY .... President DAVID K. CALDWELL . . . . Vice-President Business Manager . . . . Secretary w w L D Flanagan Bien R. o A. J. H V c D. Boggs Clark. Jr Connpton Farrar J. F. D. A. P. B. Ba K. H D. Alexander rton Caldwell Chappel DeBoer B. W K. . E Adams Brown J. E. CantI, T. E. Cox G. A Fritchie W. L. Garvin T. S. Hook. Jr D. E. Easterberg J. D. Johnson W. R. Linton R. W. Lundy E. S. Epiey T. L. Guthrie R. E. Huntley FIRST TENORS W. J. Hoggatt W. W. Kingsbery SECOND TENORS W. Mclndoe C. F. A. McCleur D. F. Murray T. Munthe-Kaas C. W. Pacy W. H. Pifer J. H. Sammons R. W. Hynson. Jr J. W. Moffat M, W. Paxton W. F. Noll, Jr W. H. Wlllian S. W. Ramaley H. K. Tramell, III A. K. Walter . V. Stephens M. A. Touart E. S, Willis L. R. Shamhart S White B. F. Woodri ' ff. Jr INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Kinosbery Osborne Loeffler, Holley. S ilth Hicls, Fausel, Rugel, Epiey, Fred, Ja r s.ii j4 ij lort Hollydoy Chi, Gu thrie. Wflght. OFFICERS JON R. RUGEL President FREDERICK S. HOLLEY Program Chairman LEWIS R. SHAMHART Program Chairman Rupert N. Latture FACULTY SPONSORS John H. Willi, Robert E. Burriss, III Richard E. Chiari John W. Craddocl Jerry J. Donovan Emmett S. EpIey Walter E. Fausel Rogers M. Fred, Jr. David V. Guthrie, Jr. William A. Gregory, Henry H. Hicks MEMBERS Frederick S. Holley Frederick B. Hollyday Robert B. James, Jr. Walton W. Kingsberry Lester C. Leonard, Jr. William R. Linton Frederick P. Loeffler Wiley A. McGehee, Jr. Rober-t S. Mendelsohn Julian C. Osborne Hayes G. Robinson Jon R. Rugel Lewis R. Shamhart Roy S. Smith, Jr. Robert J. Smith Charles R. Threadgold Harry W. Wellford Gilbert H. Wilson Harold W. Young 225 FRESHMAN CHRISTIAN COUNCIL Top Row: Linton, Brown. Bottom Row; Stephens. Williamson. OFFICERS WILLIAM R. LINTON . . . President STANLEY C. BROWN , . Program Chairma GERRY U. STEPHENS . . . Vice-President ADRIAN WILLIAMSON, JR FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Membership Publicity Chairma William H. Barrett Edwin Gaines Ronald E. Levlck Gerry U. Stephens Stanley C. Brown Thomas D. Gilliam William R. Llntor John S. Stump, III David R. Bundy Byron W. Graves. Jr. John W. Moffatt Thomas W. Tucker Allan M. Campbell William A. Gregory, Jr. Fred T. Moffatt, Jr. Luther B. Wannamaker, Jr. William Randolph Cosby Donald D. Hook Joseph H. McGee W. DeLaney Way George H. Denny Felix W. Jackson. Jr. Andrew L. Peabody William N. Weaver Jerry J. Donovan Gordon Kennedy, Jr. Perry H. Pedrick Adrian Williamson. Jr. Carl H. Douglass Robert A. Lee Thomas A. Pressley James A. Wood, Jr. Arthur S. Emmons Lester C. Leonard. Jr. Benton E. Riddle THE FORENSIC UNION f W--SS5 ll WM.fi 1 i 7„ iiii t v l n L M §| - - ■■irWMllBlli J; -«..... ' T : sitting: Smith, Dougli cti, D;ilard, Row White Chiari, Secc Turner. Young, Snyde First Se WALTER B. POTTER . , GRANVILLE R. BOULDIN . JOSIAH P. ROWE. Ill , KENSLEY R. THOMPSON , Speaker Vice-Speaker Secretary Sergeant-at-Ar ASHLEY BROWN Second Se HENRY H. HICKS KENSLEY R. THOMPSON . , CHARLES R. LEMON .... GERRY U, STEPHENS Faculty Advisor . . . . Speaker Vice-Speaker Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms William S. Allen Charles L. Apperson John R. Baldwin Richard H. Boggs Granville R. Bouldin Stanley C. Brown Douglas I. Buck Richard E. Chiari Robert E. Connel! Carl G. Croyder George H. Denny Andrew B. Dillard Emmett S. Epiey, Jr. John A. Farr, Jr. Joseph J. French, Jr. William A. Gregory, Albert H. Hamel Leon Harris, Jr. Henry H. Hicks Donald D. Hook Robert R. Huntley Lawrence E. Jarchow Stanley A. Kamen Gordon Kennedy, Jr. Bruce R. King, Jr. James H. Lassiter William H. Leedy Jean M. Little Robert C. Maddox Arthur Marenstein Charles V. Maxcy John B. McKee, Jr. Oliver M. Mendeli William D. Munson, . Allen W. Phelps Walter B. Potter William R. Rice Hayes Robinson Josiah P. Rowe, ill Byron A. Sasscer Frank M. Scarlett, Jr. Ronald A. Sherwood Joe L. Silverstein, Jr. Robert J. Smith, Jr. George M. Snyder Posie L. Starkey, Jr. Gerry Ll. Stephens Kensley R. Thompson III Herman K. Tra Charles R. Treadgold Edward F. Turner, Jr. William T. Wallis, III Luther B. Wannamake Samuel W. Watkins Shelton Watkins, Jr. William N. Weaver Rush P. Webb Samuel I. White Robert A. Williams, . William R. Winder Albert R. Woodruff Harold W. Young Ellis N. Zuckerman From top right to bottom right: Marab ' c, Taylor, Fitipatrlcl;, Stepher-son, B llenger, Harner, Allison, Bryan, Dorse , Fisher, McKenna. Stomboct. SIGMA FRATERNITY FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE W. F. ALLISON B. T. FITZPATRICK J. D. RULEVICH R. B. TAYLOR C. E. BALLENGER. JR. H. L. HARNER R. B. STEPHENSON, JR. F. K. McKENNA B. W. BRYAN E. R. MARABLE, JR. J. B. STOMBOCK J. L. DORSEY, JR L. F. FISHER, JR. FRATRES IN URBE J. L. CAM8ELL R. S. HUTCHESON M. W. PAXTON, JR. W. E. TILSON C. S. GLASGOW S. MOORE R. A. SMITH H. K. YOUNG Back Row, left to right: Ki Williams. Leon Harris, Joseph Milner. Front Row: P. C. Whitlock, John Drye, Harry K. (Cy) Young, T. S. KIrlcpatrlc. T H F AlUMNI ASSOCIATION THE OFFICERS T. S. KIRKPATRIC, 13 President P. C. WHITLOCK, ' 29 Vice-President H. K. YOUNG, ' 17 Secretary REID WHITE. JR., 19 Treasurer THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS T. S. KIRKPATRIC, ' 13 LEON HARRIS, ' 15 LAWERENCE WILSON, ' 10 AMOS A. BOLEN, ' 37 T. C. WHITLOCK, ' 29 JOHN DRYE, ' 20 REID WHITE, JR.. ' 19 HENRY P. JOHNSTON, ' 29 229 SNAPSHOTS I. Old Grads. 2. The People ' s Choice. 3. KA Party. 4. Young Grads. 5. Pi KA Dance. 6. Will he donate? 7. KA ' s relax. 8. Mortgage Manors. 9. The Judge. 10. Come all ye alumni. I I At last. 12. John Fox reads Memorial Service. 13. President ' s reception. 14. Voting procedure. 15. Requiem. 16. PiKA hotel party. 17. Where ' s that light switch? I. Rushing with the Sigma Chi ' s. 2. Dink ' s special smile. 3. Freshman Assembly. 4. Pay up Bailey, Mattingly always wins. 5. President Gaines welcomes students. 6. We want our diplomas! 7. The Delts take over. 8. Think hard, brother. 9. It was this long. 10. PiKA ' s pick up rushees. II. Action shot. 12. That will teach you to pay your cleaning bill. 13. Freshmen arrive. 14. Compulsory assembly, naturally. 15. Pay or else. 16. Collitch, at last. 17. Phi Kaps cramming. SNAPSHOTS SNAPSHOTS I. Try just one more. 2. Grossman thinking it over. 3. Big smile from Jerry Greenberg. 4. Herd regales them all. 5. Good old dependable Web. 6. Late class. 7. What in the ! 8. Bourbon and barley water. 9. What woman? 10. Stairway to the stars. II. Bone Jones and Harriet. 12. Good, ain ' t they. 13. Southern smiles. 14. Before the dance. 15. At the dance. 16. After the dance. 17. ' 48 models. 18. Memorial service. I. Punch, no doubt. 2. KA ' s rush week material. 3. Brains Dorsey takes five. 4. Promenade the Hall. 5. Rally round. 6. And there I was, on my back at 30,000 feet. 7. P E P Initiates. 8. Men of distinction. 9. New bottle arriving. 10. Waiting for the chaperon. II. My date Is over there. 12. Our slips are showing. 13. Rooky ' s res judicata. 14. And Mabel said to Ger- trude. 15. Cleaning the brass. 16. Cheek to cheek. 17. The beginning or the end. 18. Jam session. 19. I ' m a killer. SNAPSHOTS SNAPSHOTS I. Joe returns. 2. Get In there and fight. 3. Column chatter. 4. Watch the birdie. 5. Pleasant Pleasants. 6-9. Signna Chi picnic. 10. Jim Loving sips suds. I I. The Foot. 12. I ' m a card. 13. Guffaw. 14. Leila Christian. 15. Sigma sing. 16. When ' s the next bus for Hoboken? 17. Cheesecake. 18. KA Beer Terrace. I. Snuggles and giggie juice. 2. Spades are trunnps. 3. If ' s not the Supreme Court, kiddies. 4. Weak week- end. 5. Forever Amber illustration. 6. Fancy Dress props. 7. The truth, so help me. 8. Little maids at the institution. 9. The great indoor sport. 10. A sister act. II. Caruso watch your laurels. 10. In the spring . 13. Chase and Sanborne ad. 14. Terrace life. 15. Kappa Sigs beer bust. 16. Lew Williams tells a long one. 17. Sigma Chi barn dance. 18. Playmates. 19. Good- will ambassadors. 20. Spindle and his political props. SNAPSHOTS 235 SNAPSHOTS I. Chickens in the straw. 2. Six smiling faces. 3. Dr. Flournoy! Turn around!! 4. Ooops, my ashes. 5. I ' m lovely In high hurdles. 6. Pot-IImlt. 7. Phi Kaps escape the heat. 8. Look closely, It ' s Scoop. 9. The Beast with five fingers. 10. Knocking on wood? II. Septem- bern morn. 12. It can ' t happen here. 13. Phi Kap ' s Lord Calvert. 14. Someone In this room has cold hands. 15. Levin and Mendelshon do dance. 16. Muzzling and Guzzling. 17. Strawboss Losey. I. The Harwoods split one. 2. Kappa Sig housepar+y. 3. Neil November and friend? 4. Training able? 5. One man rogue gallery. 6. Cliff Hood and Influence Cunningham. 7. Jay Ganong, ' 65. 8. Benton Tolley ' s girls. 9. Belcher and fiancee. 10. Rocky ' s excruciated. II. SAE houseparty at George ' s. 12. She must be bored. 13. Dorsey joins Sigma. 14. Phi Gams own for- mal attire. 15. Mrs. Flournoy takes over the Pine Room. 16. Slick, eh? 17. Shall we join the ladies in the drawing room for coffee? 18. A little closer, piease. 19. Legs, sun and neckties. SNAPSHOTS YOUR GENIAL ROANOKE HOSTS! 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