Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA)
- Class of 1977
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A Sunday afternoon on Main Street, Lexington, Virginia, 1890 | r. ,V «- mL; y, ' i •. « - ..v,. r J ,N Editors-in-Chief Robert B. DiSilvestre Christopher H. Volk Photography Editor ' ' WiUiam T. Webber III i - Layout Editor , n William D. Thomson Business Manager Alan J. Bird ' ' •i ' ' .V, . • . • -. -eim- ' ' ' r aOfc ' ' ' . ■I ' l - ' - if iiRw l5 ' .■ir ' n aPtV A. If b « 1 1 V. ' ' ' ,.■■■Mr ,-tM •i .9 B9 B? « sHBHHBKP DHi S[ E9lB B B : ' - „ b vi m 1 m ' lilJK S TABLEOFCONTENTS FALLS FACULTY WINTER7i SENIORSii ORGANIZATIONS i? FRATERNITIES SPRING il UNDERGRADUATESi44 ADS17i Co) Co) Co) CO. Vi . . . Mock Convention 76 FALL ™ ,. -■■' ' ■' ■, 0 r j-- ' - t 1 -= ' ' ' fl S ' 1 li r f«ta« s s -i«i« ' ' J ' - — ' : ' H ' ¥_vs?aJ 5 msmamm dsiamssm m ' - ' ' - i:[fV :r-r- ' IB M HWpBI Sy ' Wi mr ydj H : ' yp. viS a JK HIli . • ; ' jiW B - E H m t t i jF  i ■' w ' Mimlii Il .Iff r siH H 1 ' ' i I jsm A.1 i ' fX I .1 «?y+, ' , J ELECTION NIGHT LEXINGTON RESTORATION DAY II m I I II K1 UNCLE VANYA Directed by Lee Kahn Setting and lighting by Sam Bell Steves, III Chekhov ' s ' realism ' is not the sort in which things are seen from a single point of view and made to look simple and certain. It is a realism which is constantly discovering the mystery — and significance — of the ordinary: the unrelatedness and am- biguity of the most familiar behavior or the most casual words, the indeterminancy of spontaneous thoughts and feelings. Hence the difficulty of interpreting Chekhov — and the satisfac- tion of producing him well. As Maurice Valency has written: ' . . . from the contrast between what seems, from one view- point, comic, but tragic from another, Chekhov developed a form of drama, a dramatic polyphony, which is unparalled in the history of the theatre. ' — David Magarashack Chekhov ' s UNCLE VANYA was very carefully selected as the premiere piece for the Old Boiler Room Theatre. Since the pur- pose of this new performing space is one which allows for ex- perimentation with different forms and styles of dramatic litera- ture, the Chekhovian play of action was a good choice. The idea of a small audience being allowed to see mininteractions and relationships from many points of view was the idea which confirmed the selection of this play. :ast: Al Gordon, Kim Bailey, Betty Kahn, Free Ray, Paul A. Morella, Paul Cella, R. Taylor Harbison, Courtney Spear, Michael Hollinger, Keith Shillington. Top row, left to right: Coach Rolf Piranian, Sandy Bishop, Ed Grandes del Maze, Richard Taylor, Woods King, Shawn Levesque, Reid Taylor, Mark Bennett, James Veghte, Todd Tyson, trainers Heather Calehuff and T.H. Jones, J.V. coach Bill Seidel. Kneeling, left to right: Kelley Ryan, Dana Samuelson, Buddy Bahakel, Roger Yale, Doug Hunter, captains Michael Monahan, Mark Derbyshire and Jeff Barr, Ace Dods, Howard Collier, Bill Stone, Mike Carlow, James Page. Upon concluding his first season at W L Coach Rolf Piranian was a bit disappointed with his team ' s 3 and 10 record, but his expectations are high for the coming season. Coach Piranian refers to 1976 as a building year, one in which the team faced a very tough schedule and yet continued to maintain a great attitude throughout the season. Not only did morale remain high, but three school records were broken — all by junior goalie Mark Bennet (saves in a game, 28; saves in a season, 192; saves in a career, 338). With the help of both returning talent, such as Mark ' s and an intense off-season program — Program On-the-Move — the team is looking ahead to a successful 1977 season. 4 Scores: Eastern Mennonite, 0-3; Radford, 6-1; Guilford, 0-6; UNC-Greensboro, 4-2; UVA, 0-4; Madison, 0-3; VMI, 1-2; Lynchburg, 1-4; Liberty Baptist, 1-2; United States Naval Academy, 0-6; Hampden-Sydney, 1-3; Virginia Tech, O-l ' ; Roanoke, 1-0. PARENTS ' WEEKEND DOCTOR FAUSTUS Directed by William D. Cantler Setting by Tom Ziegler Lighting by Jim Jones CAST: John Daniel Scott III, Emily Reid, Peter Goss, Olivia Patton, Hugh Sisson, David Sorrells, Jennifer Taylor, Christopher WiUett, Broward Listen, BiU Matthai FOOTBALL W L experienced its best season since 1967, as the team gelled near mid-season and went on to win four of its last five games. Coach McHenry cites unity and lead- ership as the two big factors which contributed to the team ' s success. Seniors, headed by co-captains Tony Perry and Jeff Slatcoff, inspired unity among the players who, in gen- eral, displayed more dedication, sacrifice and a much better attitude than in the past. A break-even season appeared out of the question during the first half of the schedule, when W L could manage only a 7-3 victory over Randolph Macon in the Wilson Field mud. But W L exploded during the next five games to finish the season with a 5-5 mark. Working with a young squad — only two seniors start- ing on offense and defense — the coaches have fielded a team which should show continued strength next year. However, the team will sorely miss the services of graduating co-captain Tony Perry. Perry not only holds most of W L ' s pass receiving records, but was also named All-American. Though the team is not allowed by NCAA rules to hold spring practices, members of the team are working out informally for the upcoming season. With another strong recruiting year, hopes are high for another fine season. Says Coach McHenry, We ' re beginning to experience the pay-off for hard work. SEASON REOCRD W L 17, Emory and Henry 24 W L 0, Centre 20 W L 7, Randolph Macon 3 W L 3, Southwestern 28 W L 7, Hampden-Sydney 15 W L 16, University of the South 14 W L 16, Bridgewater 7 W L 12, Millersville State 34 W L 28, Gettysburg 20 W L 43, Georgetown 12 [Front row: J. Miller, B. Sibson, L. Banks, S. DiBiagio, T. Perry (Co-Capt.), ]. Slatcoff (Co-Capt), S. Abbruzzese, J. jReeves, R. Fink, J. Norberg. Second row: R. Scott, K. MacMillan, G. Cash, T. Hissey, M. Bamat, K. Steele, D. Wilhams, S. Atkinson, S. McLam, M. Piccoli. Third row: B. Clements, M. Ginevan, L. McNulty, K. McGowan, M. ' Lewis, B. Bates, M. Healy, D. Crossley, P. Bailey, T. Turco, C. Miller. Fourth row: R. Wiles, D. Thompson, S. Swope, |S. Johnson, G. Fisher, V. Shepherd, G. Lilly, B. Peaslee, R. Allen, J. Letosky. Fifth row: B. Butts, T. Baynham, A. Boxley, D. Kniffen, K. Smith, G. Ballantyne, L. Kanavas, C. Folcik, B. Williams. Sixth row: S. Farrar, C. Walsh, B. Moir, B. Szczecinski, M. Wynne, B. Frear, S. Caddell, M. Duncan, S. Smith, J. Martin, M. Mrlik. Seventh row: J. :Ryan, B. Burkholder, G. Nerz, T. Gregory, D. Hamra, J. Guynn, M. Travers, G. Leister, G. Berry. Eighth row: (Coaches) T. Jones, D. Hansen, C. O ' Connell, B. Williams, B. McHenry, B. Leslie, N. Aldridge, J. Emmer, T. Thornton. Back row: B. Schnier (SID), H. Calehuff (trainer), L. Newell (equip, mgr.), P. Snyder (ball boy).  :k A. .rr ?. kif -I . ■««r. . w j n mw I «4 ■■' v ' . ' -A - -••7 ,- TBjIWfc -v -t ' ■ • 33 TOSS Country ront row (Left to Right): Jim Frantz, Ted Ghiz, Richard Bird, Peter Schott, Chris Haynes, Dan Becque, Ned IcDonnell. Back row (Left to Right): Coach Miller, Bill Welch, Allen Weeks, Ferris Mack, Mike Bums, Kevin Grimm, )ave Baynard, Howard Metzger. Dci IS and Elkins — 16, Sheperd — 39, W L — 16; Roanoke — 35, W L — 22; Norfolk St. — 46, W L — 16; Lynchburg — 17, W L — 44; Vir- ginia Wesleyan — 49, W L — 15; Norfolk St. — 37, W L — 21; Bridgewater — 15, W L, 44; Vir- ginia St. — 50, W L — 15; West Virginia Tech — 48, W L — 15; Liberty Baptist — 42, W L — 19; Virginia St. — 50, W L 15; Eastern Mennonite — 17; W L — 42; Madi- son — 16, W L — 43. ■3 i The 1976 W L Cross-country team experienced a season of ups and downs, not just in the hills they ran, but also in the results of their races. With four of last year ' s starters under contract again; Coach Dick Miller seemed to have a solid nucleus for this season in senior co-captains Paul Thomson, and Mike Bums, junior Al Weeks, and sophomore Jim Frantz. Disaster struck the team early, though, as Thomson was lost for the season with a thigh injury. The first meet set the tone for the ; remainder of the season as the Generals swamped Shepherd but were themselves blistered by Davis jj and Elkins. The Generals were never really involved in a close team race at all during the season. ' When they won, nine times, they won big; When they lost , five times, they lost big. In the second i meet they outclassed both Roanoke and Norfolk State. The third meet saw the team run a disap- j pointingly poor race in Norfolk, losing to Lynchburg, but still topping Norfolk State and Virginia Wesleyan. Next came the Generals ' first home meet, but the home course advantage was noffl enough, as Bridgewater mauled the Generals in spite of good times for W L runners. The higlij point of the season came the following week, as the W L runners out-classed both West Virginia Tech and Liberty Baptist. In their last dual meet of the season, though, the Generals were out of itS from the start in losing to Eastern Mennonite and Madison. The season concluded with a disappoint-aS ing fourth place finish in the six-team ODAC meet held on W L ' s own course. Throughout the course of the season, Al Weeks led the team to the finish. He, along with Bums, 1 Frantz, and freshman Richard Tweety Bird, gave the team a consistent top four. The fifth spot waSj, a problem, as there was often a large gap between the first four and the fifth man. Senior Crisj Haynes, juniors Kevin Grimm and Bill Welch, and freshman David Baynard competed for the fiftll spot on the squad. Coach Miller, who just completed his 25th year of coaching with an over-all record of 128-93-2, : looking ahead enthusiastically to next year when the Generals will be headed by co-captains Week and Welch, losing only Burns and Haynes from this year ' s top seven. _ . T4.. 36 HOMECOMING W ' 4, m K W 1 Men at WU Think Positive By STEVE HANER Shenandoah Bureau LEXINGTON - Washington and Lee University ' s average freshman thinks he is smarter, better-looking, more ambitious, more understanding, more popular, more original and more cheerful than the average col- lege freshman in America. The young men ' s self-images were measured by the 1976 American Council on Education survey of 254 four- year colleges. In 14 of 20 categories, half or more of the W L men rated themselves as above average. In all these catego- ries and several more, they thought more highly of themselves than did the rest of America ' s male fresh- men They rated themselves lowest on political liberalism and defensiveness. They consider themselves better ath- letes, better artists, better leaders, better writers, and better public speakers than most of their contemporar- Sixty per cent of them were honest enough to ddmit they enjoy above average amounts of self-confidence. W L publicity chief Robert Keefe released these figures, and defended several of them as honest. He said the school ' s academic standards are high, and the aver- age freshman 1,235 college board score does place him intellectually above the national average. The other stuif, he admitted, is vanity. Asked why he released the figures, he said, We cari laugh at ourselves. Keefe isn ' t the only one laughing, gentlemen. Down the road at HoUins College, the figures elicited some snicl ers. A couple of women familiar With W I. and men at other schools had different opinions. . sklng that their names not be published, the two women especially disagreed with the 52.2 per cent who felt themselves better looking and the 49 per cent who felt themselves more popular with women. They agreed W L men are smarter and more ambitious, and one said they were more original. One said the men were laboring under a miscon- ception. The other blamed their early sheltered envi- ronment, where they always had their way. She admitted they do pretty well socially, but only because of their convenient location to Hollins, Sweet Briar and Mary Baldwin. She figured they would catch orf to the truth eventu- ally, but it would be painful. Courtesy of the Roanoke Tunes WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY Name. EXAMINATION BOOK fAC i; .T Subject of Examination. Date of Examination mi 1. Before writing your answers, study suid analyze the questions carefully. 2. Do not repeat the questions or the statement of facts. 3. Write answers neatly, concisely and legibly. Remember that someone must read them. 4. Answer questions in numerical order. 5. Do not write in margins. 6. Write out and sign pledge at end of examination. UNIVERSITY SUPPLY STORE LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA Robert E.R. Huntley, President of the University William ]. Watt, Dean of the College iiinuiii I Frank A. Parsons, Assistant to the President William A. Noell, Jr., Associate Dean of Students ADMINISTRATION Mi ' Robert W. McAhren, Associate Dean of the College James D. Farrar, Director of Admissions Kenneth P. Ruscio, Assistant Director of Admissions William C. Washburn, Alumni Secretary Michael A. Cappeto and Curtis H. Hubbard Assistant Deans of Students Van H. Pate, Financial Aid Director James W. Whitehead, Treasurer ■Z ■- ik - ' ' ' ■Wf i  -Lar ' ■■' 7, ■?■= -; -..-!f ' i 776ti • -. w- ;.. ENGLISH Seated, left to right: Severn Duvall, Sidney M.B. Coulling, Edwin D. Craun. Standing, left to right: James Boatwright, Robert H. Huntley, George W. Ray. POLITICS T ' .i., John R. Handelman, Dyson D. Hughes, Lewis G. John, Milton Colvin, William Buchanan. Left to Right: Robert Stewart, James T. Cook, Gordon P. Spice. MUSIC PHYSICS Left to Right: Robert B. Brownell, Henry L. Ravenhorst, James J. Donaghy, Edward F. Turner, Thomas H. Williams, William B. Newbolt. Left to Right: Odell S. McGuire, Samuel J. Kozak, Frederic L. Schwab, Edgar W. Spenc GEOLOGY Left to Right: John F. Devogt, Philhp L. Chne, Lawrence M. Lamont, Joseph Goldsten. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ETHICS Left to Right: Ronald H. MacDonald, Louis W. Hodges, Lawrence K. Hellman. Left to Right: Minor L. Rogers, Harlan R. Beckley, David W. Sprunt. RELIGION ft;- HISTORY Seated, Left to Right: Marshall Jarrett, William A. Jenks, Jefferson D. Futch, Charles W. Turner. Standing, Lett to Right: Robert W. McAhren, I. Taylor Sanders, John H. Merchant, Henry P. Porter, Roger B. Jeans, Barry F. Machado. Left to Right: Thomas E. Ennis, Jay D. Cook, Edward S. Schwan. ACCOUNTING CHEMISTRY Left to Right: Thomas C. Imeson, Michael A. Pleva, James K. ShilHngton, John B. Goehring, William J. Watt, John H. Wise, George S. Whitney. PHILOSOPHY Left to Right: Harrison J. Pemberton, Joseph R. Martin, William L. Sessions, Charles T. Boggs. Left to Right; Hampden H. Smith, Jeryl R. Davis, Ronald H. MacDonald, Clark R. Mollenhoff, John K. Jennings. JOURNALISM BIOLOGY Left to Right: James H. Starling, Theodore C. Delany, Gary H. Dobbs, Thomas G. Nye, Cleveland P. Hickman, John S. Knox. hidi. Left to Right: Maj. Wolf Kutter, Capt. John Miller, Kitty Moore, Kathleen Dunlap, Maj. Doye Adams, Capt. Jackson Bareford, Col. Louis McFadden, Sgt. Elliott Wilson, Sgt. Maj. Otis Wright. MILITARY SCIENCE Left to Right: David G. Elmes, William M. Hinton, Nancy A. Margand, Joseph B. Thompson, Leonard E. Jarrard. PSYCHOLOGY MATHEMATICS Left to Right: Felix P. Welch, Thomas O. Vinson, Robert B. Brownell, Robert L. Wilson, Robert S. Johnson, Robert A. Roberts. 66 German Left to Right: B. Stuart Stephenson, William W. Pusey, David B. Dickens, Judith S. McNeel Harold C. Hill, Robert B. Youngblood. mti- ECONOMICS Left to right: John C. Winfrey, Charles F. Phillips, John M. Gunn, Edwin C. Griffith. 68 CLASSICS ART Mario Pellicciaro and Herman Taylor. Left to Right: Pamela Simpson, Gerard Doyon, Isabel Mcllvain, I-Hsiung Ju. First row, left to right: Tom Jones, Heather Calehuff, Bill McHenry, Dick Miller. Second row, left to right: Bill Schnier, George O ' Connell, Jack Emmer, Norris Aldridge, William Steams, Norman Lord. Third row, left to right: Boyd Williams, Richard Yeakel, Buck Leslie, Rolf Piranian, Dennis Bussard, Joe Lyles, Anne Mohler. PHYSICAL EDUCATION David R. Novack, Emory Kimbrough, Jr. SOCIOLOGY ] Russell C. Knudson, Howard L. Boetsch, Sidney J. Williams, Van H. Pate, Edward B. Hamer, Carlyle W. Barritt, Alfred G. Fralin, Claudia Schwab, George F. Drake. 72 ROMANCE LANGUAGES Drama Leonel L. Kahn, Jr., Thomas J. Ziegler. 1 ■i ' sm-m ltKk ' WINTER ' WRESTLING 1 B 1 B B g g H Standing, left to right: Coach Gary Franke, Mike Adams, Michael Breheman, Tom Oxindine, Bill Cole, Waren Mowry, Todd Wohler, Bob Rogers, Dan Kniffen, Assistant Coach Herb Donica. Kneeling, left to right: Boyde Breeding, Mike Deighan, Ray Gross, Ed Rodgers, James Crytzer, Ed Johnson, Howard Knipp, Chuck Clow. Season record: W L 40, Lynchburg 8; W L 38, Virginia State 15; W L 25, VMl 23; W L 12, Liberty Baptist 28; W L 24, Eastern Mennonite 9; W L 19, George Mason 18; W L 10, Duke 30; W L 3, Colgate 43; W L 43, Hampden-Sydney 2; W L 36, Va. Comm. Univ. 12; W L 30, Catawba 15; W L 30, Davidson 12; W L 25, Madison 21. Individual Records: Boyde Breeding, 13-6; Howard Knipp, 8-8; Mike Deighan, 7-10; Ray Gross, 19-8; Ed Johnson, 2-9-1; Ed Rodgers, 14-10-2; Todd Wohler, 25-5; Michael Breneman, 0-3; Jim Crytzer, 25-5; Bob Rogers; 3-8; Tom Oxendine, 6-10; Bill Cole, 11-15; Dan Kniffen, 10-16; Warren Mowry, 1-1; Mike Adams, 0-1. WINTER WEEKEND featuring The Atlanta Rhythm Section with Meisburg and Walters and James Talley : ' ■if ijL . L. y f ' 1i 1 1 i ' . • % U V y A nf n l A r v : - .p.v«i .. a BBM ' 11 I X . .i; Wi ,j||j. ' : HfinB , 3 ( i . 3 ■mi SWIMMING Left to right- Peter Meem, Drew Pillsbury, Howard Sklaroff, Tad Van Leer, Coach Bill Steams Biff Martin, Sco t Duff, Bm Greg Gordon Ross, Bob Newcomb, Bill Meyer, Richard Moss, Bob Marvin David Scott, Anc Johnson, John Woods, Chip Hoke. Missing from photo: John Hudson, Keith Romich, Charles Moon, Harry Wright. Paced by co-captains John Hudson and Tad Van Leer, the Generals posted yet another outstanding season by earning a 6-3 dual meet record, a fourth place finish in the state meet, sending seven men to the Nationals and com- ing away with five All-Americans. The secret to Coach Steams boys ' success? Hard work and dedication. The swimmers were expected to swim about 25,000 yards each week, with some of the distance men swimming up to 40,000 yards. As for dedication; well, suffice it to say that the team participated in overnight, away meets during Homecoming and Fancy Dress Weekend. The highlight of the dual season came in a thrilling, one-point victory over eventual state champion Richmond. W L worked all season towards the state meet and Na- tionals, though, and all of the hard work paid off. The General ' s fourth place finish in the state toumament was exceptional — only Richmond, VPI and VCU finished ahead. All three are Division I schools while W L remains in Division III. Seven W L swimmers qualified for the Nationals. Five retumed from the meet at Oberlin College in Ohio as Ail- Americans. They are: Scott Duff, Chip Hoke, John Hud- son, Keith Romich and Tad Van Leer. «r ■•« TPi X, FANCY DRESS WEEKEND i l . -., -HfV ' J ' : ' im % PASSPORT United States of America The SiLDENT Activities Board OF Washington and Lee University co rdially invites you to journey to PARIS, FRANCE TO CELEBRATE THE SEVENTIETH ANNUAL FANCY DRESS BALL featuring Woody Herman AND THE Thundering Herd Friday Evening, February Twenty-fifth Nineteen Hundred Se xnty-Seven at half past eight Early-Fielding Student Center Passport must be IKESLNTtl) at the DOOR BiACK Tie u rf ' iS ' ' . Brian L. Garr, director; Jim Jones, lighting. 92 BASKETBALL In what will be marked as a season to remember, the W L basketball Generals ended their 1976-77 season with a loss to Glassboro State of New Jersey, 103-87. The NCAA Division III South Atlantic Chtunpionship Tournament proved to be an unhappy ending to an otherwise star-studded season. After winning 23 of their first 25 games, the Generals finished out the year with a three game losing streak, being nipped by Madison 82-81, losing to William Paterson 92-68, and falling to Glassboro in the NCAA Tournament. Paterson won the South Atlantic crown, defeating Methodist College of the Dixie Conference 62-60. Several team and individual records were set in the 1976-77 season. Records: most wins in one year (23); longest winning streak (17 games); highest points per game average (87.5); most points in one season (2451); and highest field goal (.502) and free throw percentages (.746) for a season. Guard Mike Wenke set records for the most assists in one game (13 vs. UNC-Greensboro) and in a season (196, 7.0 avg.); Pat Dennis set a new mark for seasonal field goal percentage (.574); Chris Larson did the same for free throw percentage (.826). Dennis, an AU-American candidate, moved into fourth on the list for most points in one season (607), and into sixth on the hst for highest points per game average in one season (21.7). Verne Canfield coached his eleventh straight winning season at W L and now has 203 career victories to go with 120 career losses, a winning percentage of .628. Canfield was named Coach of the Year in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC). W L Opponent 80 Peru, 78 93 York, 80 71 W. Maryland, 50 91 Lynchburg, 87 96 Emory and Henry, 55 79 Hampden-Sydney, 82 89 St. Mary ' s, 62 93 Pratt Institute, 85 61 C.W. Post, 69 86 UNC-Greensboro, 70 60 Grove City, 57 75 Lynchburg, 70 98 Eastern Mennonite, 78 101 Queens, 79 93 Emory and Henry, 61 76 Hampden-Sydney, 75 94 Bridgewater, 76 96 Eastern Mennonite, 83 112 Shenandoah, 71 109 Virginia Wesleyan, 77 75 Randolph-Macon, 73 88 Maryville, 74 101 UNC-Greensboro, 94 103 Bridge 94 Bridge 81 Lynchburg, 76 81 Madison, 82 68 Wm. Paterson, 92 87 Glassboro State, 103 m J sJi Hi, 94 Front Row — Left to Right: Bruce Williams, Bobby Forlenza, Kim Sims. Bob Flint, Michael Wenke, Eamon Cassell, Pat Dennis. Second Row: Ronnie Canfield, Heather Calehuff, Coach Bussard, Chris Larson, Jim Berlin, Don Berlin, Ardith Collins, Steve Hand, David Leunig, Coach Canfield. WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT To the Class of 1977: Like student generations themselves, the long succession of Calyx issues reflects a remarkable degree of continuity in the character of Washington and Lee University, yet at the same time demonstrates an intriguing evolution of student life and student attitudes. 1 turn frequently to my shelf of yearbooks to refresh my memory of a particular alumnus or of a special period or event in our long span of activity. When my search takes me to a CALYX of the 1920 ' s or an earlier time, 1 find a book v hose entries of poetry and essays suggest a literary emphasis that has not persisted. Yearbooks of post-World War 11 years and the 1950 ' s strike me as compartmentalized and al- phabetized, extremely useful in learning who did what but somewhat formal in phtography and format. Recently, the CALYX style appears more artistic and diverse in its photographic approach, a generally successful effort to capture visually the essence of student life on cam- pus and in this community. 1 don ' t know what features will characterize this volume, your year- book. I am confident, though, that your editors have tried earnestly to capture on these pages scenes and faces that will be a source of de- lightful remembering for you over your long and happy futures. I be- lieve you ' ll find yourselves looking back on these recent years here as an exciting time to have been at Washington and Lee. There is so much here that endures, so much that does, and must, change. You have been an essential part of both. This book will help us who re- main to remember you, and 1 hope it will help you remember us. iSMr.C ll-A 98 Richard Henry McCulloch John Harlan Wilson ? l ui Walter Dana LaForge William Charles Rogers III ' - Jeffrey Preston Downin Charles Lee Ginsburgh Michael David Armstrong William Roy Schooley, Junior Fitch and James Joseph Duffy III Philip Tinsley Johnson Jay William McCann s l-J.t Kl. li «M% J tJ-vL. rK, ni James Bantz Wooddell and John Lawrence Strock Paul Bruce Borghardt, Michael l.ouis Ferrara and William David Thomson Glenn Richard Melrose, James Duncan Schakenbach, Elliot Jay Freed, lohn Marshall Dean 111 and David Carl Urano James David Cury, James Michael Dick, Joel Campbell Everett, Agrippa Gayden Robert Jr. and Edward Burton Gerhardt I John Cebell Breckinridge Ernest Carson Mattox III Richard Preston Fink, Richard Robert Spink, John Henry Reeves III, and Peter Thomas Moor Kim Edgar Sims, Christopher Russell Larson, Joseph Thomas McMahon Jr., Theodore Nicholas Gill and Patrick France Dennis (78) Henry Lay Phillips III, Watson Howell Wright and Thomas Patrick Wright Thomas Keyron Murphy EUenMane and Warren Jervey John David Rosen and James Edward Koch Gregory Scott Thoma Thomas Patrick C. Brennan Thomas Brian Montgomery John Alexander Magee and Bruce Rustin Thomas Larry Von Banks ■' iP Steven Paul Schweizerhof and Robert Mark Bender Randall Lee Irvin; ■0% Bradley Stephen Elliott III ' Hi:, ,, . M ' .■' ; • ' • r4 milmi . ' ' ' ,-:y-mfMM { David Martin Sensenig Jr. James Martin Crytzer and Roger Brent Durham William )ames Copple III lohn Sacha Palda - ' am „_..iPiiiPii i - William Scott Franklin, Jessee Clifford O ' Neal, and Earl Wimberly Stradtman, Jr. Opposite page, left to right: David Lee Felger, William Malcolm Watson Jr., David Cole Davis, Lawrence James Lawson 111, Thomas Hilton Yancey, James Upshur Scott, John Robert Downey, Marshall Gueringer Weaver, Christian Gustav Dietz 111 A ' A,, f WB f§; H Istvan Takacs William Eugene Harrison Jr. 120 „ - — ' David George Essig and Joel Wiley Mohrman Michael Lagna, Jon Richard Gngg, Stuart Weygand Serenbetz, Gary Cleveland Collier and David Alexander i William Joseph Rudy Michael Anthony Brooks, John Xavier Miller and Anthony Gayle Perry X . TORY ;iGHT James P8 ' | Carlsson Mrs P3L. DULLING SMB S P C P 3 2  ILMORE Huntley William Dewey Cantler II Christopher Arthur Johnson David Brannon Johnston, Rand Jay Krikorian, Steven Neil Gabelman and Michael Mckee Monahan James Haygood Fisher, Christopher Adam Cascone and Stephen Davis Good Jeffrey Lynn Hazel ? ft ' . -■_ ' '  JJ ' %J AftfcJFj Brian Francis Lamb and rv ' -. !? •.4 - -J? ' -Y Nicholas James Pucciariello Martha Huntley and William George Brothers Joseph Charles Honig and Marshall Kent Snyder Richard Lawrence Lovegrove, Howard Roger Sklaroff, Louis Benjamin Hackerman and Reid Hamilton Griffir 128 Bruce Campbell Zivley Hoffman Fisher Brown III )m Thomas Berley (with Bentley), Thomas Aird Hendry 111, James Norwood Wohlfarth and Michael Joseph Knapp Edward Claiborne Irby Jr. William Marshall Broders and Stuart Warner Coco Melody Kling and Michael Edgar Forry 132 John Paul Monahan III Richard William Martin Peter Creighton Keefe (78), James Nathan Falk, Willcox Kiriland Ruffin and Walter Dekalb Kelley, Salvatore John Abbruzzese and Leon Franklin Joyner, Jr. Robert Edgar Ottenritter Robert and Debra Jungman Thomas Hayes Murphy, Alfred Burgess Robinson, and Walter Henry Kansteiner III Paul Winfrey Cella Benjamin Blaine Swan ( ' 78), Paisley Boney IV, Thomas Clay Greenwood, and James Kelly Ladky (78) Vaughan McCutchan Pultz Gary Wayne Adams Lance Christopher Brambeck Marta J. Karpan Benjamin Matthew Lowe WilUam Randall Mann Timothy Raymond Vaughan Boiling Cross Haygood Edward Mehl Duvall William Penn Plummer James Thomas Ferguson II { ' 78), Martin Calhoun CoI ' in Ir, and lohn Roi er Buckthal Clark Glenn Thompson Jr. and Stephen Boudreaux Norris Sam BeU Steves II Philip Lewelling Hatchett (Harpo) Angelo Bernard Santella Michael lohn Bums and Groucho Marx lames Davis Utterback, Theodore Louis Uhlman and Mark Richard Ulmer Henry Taylor III hredenck Karl Reuning 147 Charles Molton Williams, Theodore James VanLeer and Lewis Ralph Windham II ! I- ST - 148 John Hubert Scruggs, Mark Elliott Hoffman, Michael James Hightower, Bradley John Fretz and William Hubert demons Edward Clay Hancock, Boyd Macon Martin II, Frank Keech Turner Jr., Barry Owens Barlow, Ernest Neal Cory, John M. Hams and Lee McCardeU Kennedy Stephen Christopher Yevich 150 Christopher Paul Goldsmith Woodruff Barnes Johnson Jr., Richard Jordan Bagby, Robert AtwiU Wilson Jr., Robert Martin Ch.aviello and Allen Rogers Emmert III Kenneth Edgar Payne Boyd Macon Martin II, Shelton Barcus Hunter, Robert Davis Rathbun and Robert Wilson Preston Patrick Joseph Reilly Greg Stewart Walden t - ' Tj Richard Edward Campbell 1, --ai Steve McNeil and William Geddy Oglesby Robert Warburton Jones Jr., Derek Holmes Hamilton and James Cappa Root James Theodore Southard Jr., Richard Faures Rathbone, Howard Cobb Alexander Jr., Robert James McCune Jr., Michael Thomas Kohlenstein, Robert Keighton Lyford, and Douglas Edward Kohlenstein iTalmadge DeWitt Powell Jr. Ross Landon Edgar ack Belding Dudley Nancy Anne Mershon ig l v.. Jr i! ? Stephen Gerald Hand, Donald Robert Berlin and Robert Vernon Flint Jr. Thomas Hoke Hunter III Douglas Warren Dewing W - ' SM, -yH-i , ' . ' .• ■-- ' Michael Ray Hamm . ., ... . _;  ' , ' ' !v? t: :-; . __..- ' ;■it-ii- ' -i . . ■5 ' S ! ' ' ,)?.. Stephen Frederick Mangum, Paul Anthony Morella, Michael Brian Hollinger, John Allan Hollinger and friends 160 4L£=j - vt ' -CS - v::; - ' - Robert Bennett DiSilvestre, Scott Alexander Carlson, Lawrence Ray Nickell, Jr. 161 lames Elon Ballou William Simpson Gorman John Anthony Ulizio I«J.....I:L Three BRoTHe S ' 4 ' i i m Benjamin W. Brockenhrough and Robert Daniel Lutz William Foley Beauchamp, Edwin Hamilton Callison, Jr. and John Titus Cheairs Senior Index (134) ABBRUZZESE, SALVATORE J.: Math; Football; Rugby; Corresponding Secretary, Phi Kappa Psi: ' .l. State Chairman, Mock Con- vention; Dean ' s List. (140) ADAMS, GARY W. (156) ALEXANDER, HOWARD C. IR.: Chem- istry: Sigma Chi; FootbaH; Honor Roll; A.E.D. Treasurer; Curriculum Committee; RE. Lee Research Scholar; Elementary School Tutor; Church Youth Work, (n.p.) ALT, CHARLES A. (134) ARMSTRONG. JOHN R. (101) . RMSTRONG, MICHAEL D.: European History: Social Chairman, Executive Commit- tee, Sigma Chi; Pre-Law Society; Glee Club; Sazeracs; Mock Convention; Idaho State Chairman; Lexington Community Chorus: University Theater, 1776 ; Student Activities Board, Co-Chairman; Mu Beta Psi. (114) ASTON, DANIEL W.: Business Admin- istration; President, Ph i Gamma Delta. (139) ATTINGER, CHRISTOPHER E. (110) ATWOOD, EDWARD T.: Business Ad- ministration; Secretary, Vice-President; Alumni Chairman, Fund Drive Chairman, Rush Committee and Executive Committee, Sigma Chi Palfour Award Nominee; Dorm Counselor; Training Committee; Student Ac- tivities Board, Co-Chairman; 1976 Mock Con- vention Audio Coordinator. ' (121) AUSTIN, DAVID A. (1521 B AGB , RICHARD J. (lb?i BALL, lAMES A. - ' = ' ' (1131 B,ANKS, LARRY V. (150) BARLOW, BARRY O.: Economics; Secre- tary, Vice-Pr e idBBt, Beta Theta Pi: President, Sigma ciel pWin lian Minks; Pre-Law So- ciety; mu fepublicans: Deans List. (102) bJwWeffrey H. (n.p) BEAUCHAMP, WILLIAM E.: English; . Intramural Coach, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Foot- ball; Tennis; Swimming; Bowling; Ping-Pong; Basketball; Softball, (n.p.) BECQUE, MOTIER D. (114) BENDER, ROBERT M. (129) BERLEY, JOHN T.: Sociology Anthropology; Rush and Sqfial Chairman, Phi Kappa Psi; Co-Chairman, Entertairvment and Secretary, S.A.B.; Fancy Dress Coordinator; Rugby; Soccer: Robert E. Lee Scholar: Mock Conventio n Floor Committee. (150) BERLIN, DONALD R. (n.p.) BOGER, JAMES P. (n.p.) BOLDEN, RICHARD O., IR. (140) BONAVENTURA, BENJAMIN J.: Sociology TJeligion; Captain, Varsity Baseball; Big Brother: Robert E. Lee Restarch Student. (138) BONEY, PAISLEY, IV. (104) BORGHARDT, PAUL B.: Commerce; Housememager, Pi Kappa Phi; Outing Club; Pre-Law Society; Commerce Fraternity; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Calyx Business Manager; Publications Board Vice President and Treasurer. (141) BRAMBECK, LANCE C. (105) BRECKINRIDGE, lOHN C. (113) BRENNAN, THOMAS P. (132) BRODERS, WILLIAM M. (n.p.) BROOKS, JAMES R. fl22) BROOKS, MICHAEL A. (127) BROTHERS, WILLIAM G. (129) BROWN, HOFFMAN F.; Religion; Stu- dent Association for Black Unity; Clee Club; Track; Recruitment Committee; Big Brother Program; Co-Chairman and Coordinator of Black Awareness Activities; Pastoral Assistant of First Baptist Church; Church School Assis- tant, First Baptist Church, (n.p.) BRUSH, EDWARD V. (143) BUCKTHAL, JOHN R. (145) BURNS, MICHAEL J.: Psychology; Cross Countr y, Captain; Track; Memorial Track and Field Trophy; University Federation Tutoring Program; Student Recruitment Committee; R.E. Lee Research Assistant; Psychology De- partmental Scholarship, Physical Education Departrp ' ' •! ' ' ■-holarsnip; Psi Chi National Psychology Honorary Fraternity; Dorm Coun- selor: Dean ' s List: Honor Roll, (n.p.) CALLISON, EDWIN H., IR. (154) CAMPBELL, RICHARD E.: East Asian Studies Philosophy; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Travel Abroad, Japan, Korea, France, England, Jordan, Syria, Israel, Cyprus, Greece, Turkey, Ireland. (Ill) CAMPBELL, ROBERT R., JR. (124) CANTLER, WILLIAM D. (161) CARLSON, SCOTT A.: Business Admin- istration; Commerce Fraternity: Emory Llni- versity Intercollegiate Business Game; Deans List: Honor Roll; 1976 Mock Convention, Rhode Island State Chairman: Student Pro- grammer and Operator, Washington and Lee Computer Center: Calyx Layout Staff: 197b In- tramural Championship Wrestling Team; Washington and Lee Mini-Lacrosse: Sigma Chi; Washington and Lee ROTC Coffee Fund. (121) CARPENTIER, ROBERT A.: Religion Drama: President, Phi Kappa Psi; N ' arsitv Football; Varsity Baseball; Legal Aid; WLUR; Varsity Club; University Theatre; Minority Af- fairs Committee; Fellowship Christian Athletes: Dean ' s List; Honor Roll, (n.p.) CARRERE, JOSEPH L. 1130) CARUTHER5, ROBERT R.: Geology; In- door, Outdoor Track. (126) CASCONE, CHRISTOPHER A. (137) CELLA, PAUL W. (n.p.) CHEAIRS, JOHN T. (152) CHIAVIELLO, ROBERT M., JR.: Physics English: Young Dems; Pre-Law Soci- ety: Minority Affairs: Ring; Tiim-Phi, Washington and Lee Thymes; SABi (140) CLARY, MICHAEL H. (149) CLEMON5, WILLIAM H. (135) CLOW, CHARLKS.: CTiemistiy.Math; Phi Kappa Psi; FootbaU (132) COCO, STUART W. ' i (n.p.) COFFEY, DANIELj (131) COLE, WILLIAM A.:B in Ss Adminis- tration; JV and Varsity Lacrosse; Varsity Wres- tling; Varsity Club. (131) COLETTl, ROBERT E., JR.: Business Administration and Accounting; Food Manag- er, Sigma Chi; R(. iTC; Cadet Major: Student Activities Board, Film Committee, Co- Chairman; Distinguished Military Student. (121) COLLIER, GARYC. (143) COLVIN, MARTIN C, JR. (159) CONWy :, HENRY N. (116) COPLE, WILLIAAIL, 111.: Economics; Phi Gamma Delta; Intercolretoate Football and Lacrosse; ROTC; Fellowsnr|i of Christian Athletes: Pre-Law Society; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll: ROTC Scholarship; Outstanding Achievement Military Science. (150) CORY, ERNEST N., II; Journalism; Vice-President, Beta Theta Pi; Student Activ- ity Board; Co-Social Chairman, IFC: WLUR Sports Staff, Young Republicans; WLU-TV Cable ' - Staff, Mongolian Minks. (151) GRAVER, WILLIAM E., Ill: Business Administration; President, Rush Chairman, Pi Kappa Alpha; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Presi- dent, Senior Class; Chairman of Student Con- trol Committee: LMiversity Council; Student Affairs Committee; Commerce Fraternity; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities. (115) CRYTZER f, MES M. (107) CUR I AMES D. (ITS) DAVIS, DAVID C: Psychology; Lambda Chi Alpha; Uni orsity Council; Executive Committee; Secretary of Student Body; Vice President of Lambda Chi Alpha; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Robert E. Lee Research Scholar. (106) DEAN, JOHN M. (154) DEWING, DOUGLASS W.: Journalism I ' ohtics: President, Psi Upsilon; Swim Team; WLUR. Music Director; Public Ser ice Direc- tor: Ring-Tum Phi Reporter, Copy liditor and Layout, Student Assistant to Director oi L ni- versitv News Office; Sigma Delia Chi (154) blBLAClO, STEPHEN A (107) DICK, JAMES M (118) DIETZ, (. HRISTIAN G., lU. (161) DISlLVtSTRE, ROBERT B.: Journalism: Parliamentarian, Sigma Chi; Big Brother Pro- gram; Robert E. Lee Research Student; Dean ' s List; Mock Convention; Young Republicans; Calyz Editor; Rush Book Editor; Publications Board: Sigma Delta Chi. (118) DOWNEY, lOHN R, (101) DOWNIN. JEFFREY P. (152) DUBUQUE, JOSEPH D., II. (157) DUDLEY, JACK B.: Religion; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Varsity Football; Co-Captain, All South Atlantic Division Team, Varsity La- crosse; Dean ' s List. (102) DUFFY, JAMES J. III. (115) DURHAM, ROGER B. _ (142) DUVALL, EDWARD M, (n.p ) DYER, MICHAEL C (157) EDGAR, ROSS L. (n.p.) EDMISTEN, WILLIAM H., |R. (115) ELLIOTT, BRADLEY S.; lournalism Politics; Sigma Phi Epsilon: WLUR, City Edi- tor; Sigma Delta Chi; Journalism Departmental Scholarship. (152) EMMERT, AjLLEN R., III. (n.p.) ENRlCO ' :? miLLIP J., JR. (n.p.) ENTSMINGER, GARY L. ' • (120) ESSIG, DAVID G. (107) E ERETT, lOEL C. (130) F ERETT, RICHARD C, JR. (133) FALK, lAMES N.: Politics; Lambda CW , Alpha: Transfer Student from the Academic d Grenoble: Cross-Country: Producer of Scire en France ; Pre-Law: Cultural Affairs Direc ' tor, WLUR: Big Brother Program, Chairman;- ' State Chairman, Ohio-Mock Convention and Campaign Coordinator: Speaker ' s Bureau; Vice President, Delta Sigma ' Rho: Secretary, Pi i Sigma Alpha; Who ' s Who among American ' L|] Colleges and Universities; Admissions Com- Bl[| mittee; Forensics; Commerce Fraternity. (118) FELGER, DAVID L ' (104) FERRARA, MICHAEL L.: Journalism East Asian Studies; President, Pmftgp hi WLUR, News Staff; EntertainnfienrEditorj Ring Turn Phi; Sigma Delta Chi, (108) FINK, RICHARD P, (126) FISHER, JAMES H, (n.p.) FLESHER, WILLIAM J, (158) FLINT, ROBERT V., JR. (n.p.) FLOYD, CLAUDE E. (n.p.) FORD, ROBERT A. (132) FORRY, MICHAEL E. (117) FRANKLIN, WILLIAM S.: Business Ad- ministration: Dean ' s List; Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities; Executive Committee, Commerce Fraternity; Secretary of Student Activities Board; Big Brother Pro- gram; Student Health Committee; Mock Con- vention Protocol Coordinator; Student Re- cruitment Committee; Contact. (n.p.) FRED, ROGERS M., Ill: Biology, Phi Kappa Phi. (106) FREED, ELLIOT J..: Biology; Tutoring; Robert E. Lee Research Scholar: Algtia Epsilon Delta; Phi Eta Sigma: SWMSFC, ' - President; Lexington Youth Club Organizer- Supervisor; Buffalo Mock Convention. (149) FRETZ, BRADLEY J. (n.p.) FUGE, C. DOUGLAS (125) GABELMAN, STF LN N.: Chemistry ; Sigma Chi; Lacrosse; University Federation; Robert E. Lee Research, (n.p.) GARLAND, LANDON W., JR. (n.p.) GARR, BRI AN L. (n.p.) GAULTNEY, HARLOW D Business Administration; Pledge Trainer, Assistant Rush Chairman and Rush Chairman, -Phi Gamma Delta; Sons of the American RevcfflJI tion; Intramurals. ' .:?9 (n.p.) GAYLE, JOHN H. (107) GERHARDT, EDWARD B. (135) GIBLIN, STEPHEN Q.: Politics; Univer- sity Federation Tutoring Program; CCD Teach- er, St. Patricks Catholic Church; WLUR Staff Member; Mock Convention State Chairman; Pi Sigma Alpha; Pre-Law Society; Honor Roll; Politics Honors, (IQC)) GILL, THEODORE N. (101) f-.iM ;Rl ' RGjA, nTARl FS L. (n.p,) GLENN, Bjli W., JR. (151) GOLDSMlTTfl pillSTOPHER P.: Eco- nomics; Zeta Beta Tlil J. Calyx Photographer; i Big Brother Program; University Council Pre- Law Society; Commerce Fraternity. (126) GOOD, STEPHEN D.: Business Admin- istration and Accounting; Treasurer, Pi Kappa Alpha; VITA Volunteer; Phi Betta Kappa; Beta Gamma Sigma; Departmental Scholarship in Business Administration; Arkansas State Chairman, W L Mock Convention; VITA Volunteer; Phi Eta Sigma; Commerce Fraterni- ty- Robert E. Lee Scholar; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. (162) GORMAN, WILLIAM S. — (n.p.) GOTTWALD, JOHN D. (142) GRAVELY, PEYTON K h38) GREENWOOD, THOMAS C. in p ) GREGG, WILLIAM M. (135) GREGORICH, JOHN E. (128) GRIFFIN, REID H.: Business AdministrationyAccounting; Zeta Beta Tau. IFC Representative, Treasurer, Vice President, Co-Rush Chairman; Commerce Fraternity; Jlepublican Club; Dean ' s List; Member 10th ' Floor Woods Creek Club; Member, Copy Center Fan Club; Student Representative of the Richmond Times Dispatch. (HX) GRIGG, JON R.: Chemistry; Phi Eta j:(A.E.D.; Phi Betta Kappa; Robert E. Lee ch Scholar; Recipient of Robert Alexan- blarship. (128) HACKERMAN, LOUIS B.: Mathematics; Assistant Vice-President, IFC Rep, Pledgemaster, Zeta Beta Tau; Robert E. Lee Jlesearch Scholar; Rush Chairman for Interfra- Remity Council; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pre-Med Society; President, Klock Convention; Tutor- ing in Local Elementary Schools; Deans List; jfionor Roll. (n.p.) m , GARY K. (155) MfBiftTON, DEREK H. (n.p.) HAMM, MICHAEL R. (150) HANCOCK, EDWARD C: Sociology; Beta Theta Pi; Young Repubhcans; Mock Con- vention; Natural Bridge Learning Center Worker. (158) HAND, STEPHEN G. (116) HARCUS, SINCLAIR J., JR.: Biology; Rush Chairman, Sigma Chi; Varsity Swim- ming; Mock Convention; Biology Lab Assis- tant; Contact; Robert E. Lee Research Scholar; Alpha Epsilon Delta. (134) HARNISCH, BRENTANO C, JR. (120) HARRISON, WILLLMvl E., JR.: Urban Administration Sociology; Washington and Lee University Glee Club; University Re- cruitment Committee; Treasurer, Student As- sociation for Black Unity; Scroller, Kappa Alpha Psi. (126) HARVEY, EUGENE B. (144) HATCHETT, PHILIP L. (n.p.) HAW, GEORGE E. (140) HAYGOOD, BOLLING C: Biology; ■Tribune and Scholarship Chairman, Sigma Chi; A.E.D.; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List. (151) HAYNES, WILLIAM C. (127) HAZEL, JEFFREY L.M.: Philosophy; Col- ' lege Republicans; Community Service Chair- k.-inaii for Washington and Lee Republicans; ROTC. (139) HEDEGAARD, ERIK F.: 7 Grafton St., Chevv Chase, Md.; English. (129) ' HENDRY, THOMAS A., Ill (n.p.) HENSON, CARLTON M. (149) HIGHTOWER, MICHAEL J. (149) HOFFMAN, MARK E. (160) HOLLINGER, JOHN A. (160) HOLLINGER, MICHAEL B. (128) HONIG, JOSEPH C: American History; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Pre-Lavv ' Society; College Republicans; Rugby Club; Outing Club. (155) HOUSTON, JAMES G.: Sociology; Phi Kappa Psi; J.V. Soccer and Tennis; Varsity Track; Tutor, IFC Representative; Intramural Termis Head Official. (130) HUNTER, ROBERT D. (153) HUNTER, SHELTON B. J, ■(159) HUNTER, THOMAS H., Ill: American Li. History; Phi Kappa Sigma; President of Stu- dent Body; President of Junior Class; Vice President of Sophomore Class; Chairman of University Counselor; Dormitory Counselor; Dean ' s List, Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities, (n.p.) INGRAM, TIMOTHY P. (130) IRBY, EDWARD C, JR.: Biology; Vice President, Phi Kappa Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Vice President; Contact Committee; Intrafratemity Council, Vice President; Tutor- ing Program; Dean ' s List. (114) IRVINE, RANDALL L. (n.p.) JACKLEY, JOHN L. (n.p.) JACKSON, FREDERIC S., JR. (n.p.) JAEGGl, DWIGHT W. (Ill) |eRVEY, WARREN L.: French; Schol- arshupi Chairman and Rush Chairman, Sigma Phi Epsilon; CR ' s; Brass Ensemble; Jazz En- semble; Military Ball Committee; Elizabeth B. Garrett Scholarship in French. (125) JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER A.: Chemistry Engineering; Rugby; Intramural Golf; Alpha Epsiloh Delta; Young Republi- cans; Dean ' s List. (103) JOHNSON, PHILIP T.: Philosophy. (136) JOHNSON, RANDALL B.: Business and Public Administration; Glee Club; SABU: Re- cruitment Committee; Dormitory Counselor; Admissions Committee; Mu Beta Psi. (152) JOHNSON, WOODRUFF B., JR. (125) JOHNSTON, DAVID B. (142) JONES, JAMES A. (155) JONES, ROBERT W., JR.: Economics; President and Treasurer, Sigma Nu; IFC Treo surer; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa Sophi. more Award; Omicron Delta Epsilon; Phi Betta Kappa; Milner Award, Ruftner Award; Alexander Award. (134) JOYNER, LEON F., JR.: Math; Physics Engineering; Phi Kappa Psi; Football; Robert E. Lee Scholarship; Taylor Scholarship for Mathematics; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Mock Convention. (136) JUNGMAN, ROBERT F. (136) KANSTEINER, WALTER H., III. (141) KARPAN, MARTA J. (135) KEIGLER, THOMAS N.: Sociology; Vice-President, Delta Tau Delta; Lacrosse Cap- tain; Athletic Committee Member. (133) KELLEY, WALTER D., JR.: Polotics; Executive Committee; General Secretary of 1976 Mock Convention; Mock Convention Steering Committee; President of Fellowship of Chnstian Athletes; President, Pi Sigma Alpha; Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha; Commerce Fraternity; Selected for Honors Work in Pohtics; Who ' s Who among American Colleges and Universities; Intercollegiate Forensics; Bicentennial Youth Debates; Dis- trict and Regional Champion; State Champion in Impromptu Speaking; Curriculum Commit- tee; Contact Committee; Washington and Lee Speakers Bureau. (150) KENNEDY, LEE M.: History; House Manager, Beta Theta Pi; President, Beta Theta Pi, J.V. Lacrosse; Mongolian Minks, Young Democrats. (112) KERR, WILLIAM J.: AmericarVEuropean History; College Republicans, Membership and Campaign Chairman; Region III CR of the Year; President, Young Americans for Free- dom; Chairman, Washington and Lee Voting Regulations Board; Glee Club; President, Mu Beta Psi; Member St. Patrick ' s Parish Board. (129) KNAPP, MICHAEL J. (Ill) KOCH, JAMES E.: Business Administra- tion; President, Sigma Chi; Cold Check Com- mittee; President, Sophomore Class; Vice- President, Junior Class; Varsity Swimming; Conamerce Fraternity; Pre-Law Society; De- puty Commander ROTC; Dorm Counselor; Student Control Committee; Research Director Missouri Delegation Mock Convention. (156) KOHLEI STEIN, DOUGLAS E. (156) KOHLENSTEIN, MICHAEL T. (n.p.) KRAMER, RANDOLPH J. (114) KRIEGER, MARK A., III.: Business Ad- ministration; Treasurer, Delta Tau Delta. Var- sity Lacrosse. (125) KRIKORIAN, RAND J. (n.p.) LABUY, CHRISTOPHER M. (100) LAFORGE, WALTER D. (121) LAGNA, WILLIAM M. (127) LAMB, BRIAN F.: American History; Young Republicans; Pre-Law Society, Trea- surer, President. (154) LARKIN, PAUL J.: Philosophy; Phi Kappa Psi; Executive Committee; Student Ac- tivities Board; Freshman Dormitory Counsel- or; Baseball; Pre-Law Society; Intramurals; Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Honor Society; Psi Chi Psychology Honor Society; Phi Betta Kappa; Major Ronald O. Schamberg Scholarship; James D. Davidson Memorial Fund Schol- arship; Robert E. Lee Scholarship; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll. (109) LARSON, CHRISTOPHER R. (n.p.) LAWSON, JAMES H., IV. (118) LAWSON, LAWRENCE J., III. (n.p.) LEIGH, JOHN P. (137) LEITHEAD, ROGER B. (128) LOVEGROVE, RICHARD L.: Joumalismi History; Zeta Beta Tau; The Society for Profes- sional Journalists; Social Chairman, Sigma Delta Chi; Co-Rush Chairman; ZBT-WLUR, Reporter for Washington and Lee Thymes. (141) LOWE, BENJAMIN M.: Politics; Secre- tary, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Washington and Lee Repubhcans; Publications Chairman, Public- ity Chairman, Executive Director; Director, Region III College Republicans; Washington and Lee Croquet Club; ROTC. (163) LUTZ, ROBERT D. (156) LYFORD, ROBERT K. (n.p.) MCCAND, STEPHEN T. (103) MCCANN, JAY W. (155) MCCORKLE, MAYNARD D. (100) MCCULLOCH, RICHARD H. (156) MCCUNE, ROBERT J., JR. (112) MCHAN, EVERETT L.: Journalism; Pi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; University The- ater. (109) MCMAHON, JOSEPH T., JR. (n.p.) MCNEIL, JAMES PORTER, III. (102) MACK, FERRIS B. (113) MAGEE, JOHN A., V. (147) MALLORY, JAMES B., lU. (160) MANGUM, STEPHEN F. (140) MANN, WILLIAM R. (150) MARTIN, BOYD M., IL (133) MARTIN, RICHARD W. 1 «t, (lOti) MATTOX, ERNEST C, III. WIL ' (106) MELROSE, GLENN R.: Biology; Vice President, War Memorial Scholarship Fund Committee; Federation Tutonng; Alpha Epsi- lon Delta; Robert E. Lee Scholarship Research; Buffalo, Mock Convention. (138) MERKEL, FRANCIS J., JR. (157) MERSHON, NANCY A. (134) MESCHUTT, DAVID R.: JoumaUsm; SPJ-SDX; WLUR; Senior News Editor; Classi- cal Music Director; Newsman; First Trom- bone, Rockbridge Community Orchestra; W L Jazz Ensemble, Pit Orchestra, 1776 ; Member W L Bicentermial Committee; Stu- dent Curator, Lee Chapel; Robert E. Lee Fel- lowship. (n.p.) METZGER, KRISTOFER M. (122) MILLER, JOHN X. (110) MINTZ, CHARLES D.: Geology; Wres- tling; Polo Club; Washington and Lee Repub- licans. (120) MOHRMAN, JOEL W. (132) MONAHAN, JOHN P., III. (125) MONAHAN, MICHAEL M. (113) MONTGOMERY, THOMAS B. (108) MOORE, PETER T.: Psychology; Phi Gamma Delta; Tutoring; Intramural Football; Intramural Wrestling; Intramural Volleyball; Fnsbee Club; l.C.B.F. Captain. (n.p.) MOORE, RALPH A., JR. (160) MORELLA, PAUL A. (n.p.) MULHOLLAND, KURT D. (131) MUNENE, KARURl (136) MURPHY, THOMAS H. (110) MURPHY, THOMAS K.: European His- tory and French; President, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon; Admissions Committee; Contact Commit- tee Co-Chairman; Sigma Society, (n.p.) NEWTON, JAMES H. (161) NICKELL, LAWRENCE R., JR.: Ameri- can History; Business Manager, Rush Book Sigma Chi; Big Brother Program; State Chair man. Mock Convention; Dean ' s List; Honoi RoU. H (143) NORRIS, STEPHEN B. (n.p.) NORTON, JAMES F., JR. (n.p.) OBERRY, VERNON E., JR. (155: OGLESBY, WILLIAM G.; Journalism .ind Coirmunications; Lambda Chi Alph.i Vre- l .iw Society; Tutoring Program, Unuersitv Federation; Big Brother Program; WLL R Statt News Director; Cable Nine News: Sigma Delta Chi; Dean ' s List; The Changing Rnom: Peer Gynt. (117) ONEAL, JESSE C. (n.p.) ONFILL STEPHEN R. (13 ) OTTENRITTER, ROBERT E. (1171 r.MDA, lOHN S. (l.=;3i PAYNE KFNNETH E.: Asian Studies; Sigma Nu: Blount Foundation Scholarship; Mar)- Reynolds Babcock Foundation Award m .Chinese Studies, Senior Class Vice President; ' Pre-Law Socieh. L ' nuersity Council; Student Control Committee (n.p.) PAYNE RON. LD M.: Natural Sci- Uices; Young Republicans; W : L Mock Con- tention. 130) PECK, JOHN F., 111. ■(np) PELETIER THOMAS P. (122) PERRY, ANTHONY G. (1101 PHILLIPS, HENRY L., III. (142) PLUMMER WILLIAM P.; History; Ger- man; Sigma Phi Epsilon; ROTC; Phi Eta Sigma; Croquet Club; College Republicans, Secretary. (n.p.) POWELL, CHARLES D., L (n.p.) POWELL, TALMADGE D., JR. (n.p.) POWER, CURTIS G., III.: Philosophy; Pi Kappa Phi; Freebird. (138) PRESTON, CLAYTON W (ISS) PRESTON, ROBERT W. (127) PUCCIARIELLO, NICHOLAS J.; Histo- ry: Recording Secretary, Officer, Alumni Board; Sit ma Phi Epsilon; CCD Instructor; W L Brass Choir; Brass Section Leader, Rockbridge County Community Orchestra; Pre-Law Society; Young Republicans; David Dunlap Award for Scholarship, Leadership and Seprice; Sigma Phi Epsilon Intramural Athlete ' p( the Year; Dean ' s List. (139) PULTZ, VAUGHAN M.: Chemistry and Physics; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List; Jim Stump Prize in German: Mary Louisa Reid White Scholarship Franklin Society Scholarship. ROBERT H. BRUCE H. NE, RICHARD F. N, ROBERT D.: Journalism; Phi i; Varsity Baseball; WLUR; Sta- and Assistant Manager Cable ist; Film Committee. :ORST, JOHN W. JOHN HENRY, III. PATRICK J,: Political Science; ilta; Football; Track; Mock Con- FREDERICK K,: History; Phi pss Country; Track; Rockbridge County Orchekra; Junior Year Abroad; Dean ' s List. j. (n.p.) RITZ, ]C U S. (107) ROBERT. AGRIPPA G., JR. (136) ROBINSON, ALFRED B., JR.: Business Administration; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Vice President and President of IFC; Student Af- fairs Committfee and University Council; Commerce Fraternity; Mongolian Minks; Sigma Society, (100) ROGERS, WILLIAM C, III, (155) ROOT, JAMES C. (Ill) ROSEN, JOHN D,: Business AdnMafstra- tion; Commerce Fraternity I ' r.sidcnt; Emory University Intercollegiate business Game; Co-Chairman Minority Alt.urs Committee; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Sigma Chi; Univer- sity Theater Productions; 1976 Mock Conven- tion; Pre« M. Society; Inter- Varsity Christian Fellow ip: Washington and Lee ROTC Coffee Fund, ♦ (122) -RUDY, WILLIAM J.: Sociology Anthropology; Football; Weightlifting; Public S peaking: DSR-IKA Regional 1st Place Persua- sion. (133) RUFFIN, WILLCOX K.: Biology; Chi Psi arter Member: President AtD: Robert E. Lee Research Scholar, University Federation I aeswlent, Big Brother Program, Dean ' s List; Honor Roll: Faculty E.G.: Who ' s Who among American Colleges and Universities; Biology Lab Assistant: Intercollegiate Cross-Country, Track. (123) SANDS, WILLIAM H. (145) SANTELLA, ANGELO B,: English, Pre- Law Society: Rugby Club; Mock Convention: Weightlifting Club; ROTC, (106) SCHAKENBACH, JAMES D,: Journal- ism; Member of the Society of Professional Journalists: WLUR Staff Member, Washington and Lee Ice Hockey. (102) SCHOOLEY, WILLIAM R. 1114) SCHWEIZERHOF, STEVEN P.; Biology; Football; Wrestling; Indoor and Outdoor Track; Weightlifting Club, (118) SCOTT, JAMES U, (n.p,) SCOTT, JOHN D., III. (n.p.) SCOVANNER, DOUGLAS A (149) SCRUGGS, JOHN H. a (115) SENSENIG, DAVID M., JR. -Vl (121) SERENBETZ, STUART W. (109) SIMS, KIM E. (128) SKLAROFF, HOWARD R.: Accounting and Business Administration; Zeta Beta Tau; Swimming Team; Commerce Fraternity; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Pre-Law Society; Student Curriculum Committee; Tutor, (n.p.) SMITH, BRADLEY E. (n.p.) SMITH, CURT N. (n.p.) SMITH, GEORGE R.: Psychology; Paper Staff; Republican Club. (147) SMITH, STEWART F.R, (128) SNYDER, MARSHALL K.: History; Pres- ident, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Mock Convention; Washington and Lee Croquet Club; U.S. Marine Corps, (156) SOUTHARD, JAMES T., JR. (108) SPINK, RICHARD R.: Accounting and Business Administration; Phi Gamma Delta; Intramural Football, Softball, Volleyball and Track; Frisbee Club. (105) STANZEL, WILLIAM C: Journalism; Chi-Psi (Co-Founder), President; Music Direc- tor at WLUR-FM: Sigma Delta Chi; Intramural Sports; Pre-Law Society. (144) STEVES, SAM B., 0. (n.p.) STRACHAN, DAVID C. (117) STRADTMAN, EARL W., JR.: Chemis- try; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Vice President, Freshman Class; Phi Eta Sigma; Delegate to Lilly Endowment, Inc. continuing Conference for Liberal Arts; Executive Committee Member, Omicron Delta Kappa; President ODK: Phi Beta Kappa; Student Body Secretary and Vice President; Dormitory Counselor; Robert E. Lee Research; Who ' s Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities; Alpha Epsilon Delta; McDowell and Davidson Scholarships, (n.p.) STRICKLAND, MARSHALL H. (104) STROCK, JOHN L. (143) SUNKEL, MARK C; Biology; Biology Lab Assistant; Elementary School Tutor. (120) TAKACS, ISTVAN (147) TAYLOR, HENRY, III (113) THOMAS, BRUCE R.: Religion; Delta Tau Delta; Sigma Society. (112) THOMAS, GREGORY S.: Journalism American History; Phi Betla Kappa; Phi Eta Sig , Si H Selta Chi; WLUR, News Direc- toql ElectioBjCoordinator; Ring Tum Phi. (1« K-10MPS( M, CLARK G., JR.: Econom- ics bna Alpha igpsilon; Phi Eta Sigma Vni- versily Council: UV. Lacrosse; S.A H Con- tact; Commerce F ' l emity; Omiiion Delta Kappa. i r- (n.p.) THOM.SON, P T (104) THOMSON, WIIMaM D Social Chairman, Secretary, Pi. Rush Book Editor; Calyx Editor ture Editor, Ring-Tum Phi; V man. Student Activities Boari Washington and Lee Publicatimris Board; Sec- retary, Sigma Delta Chi; Layout Editor, Calyx, (n.p.) TREADGOLD, CHARLES R, (111) TUCKER, lOHN N. (150) TURNER, FRANK K., JR.: American His- tory; Rush Chairman, Beta Theta Pi; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll, Young Republicans; Mongo- lian Minks, President; Sigma Society; Intra- Fratemity Council. (146) UHImaN, THEODORE L. (162) ULIZIO, JOHN A. -: (146) ULMER, MARK R,: Politics; Pi Kappa Phi: Dormitory Counselor; Student Recruit- ment Committee, (106) URANO, DAVID C: Journalism; Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society; Buffalo; SPJ SDX, Presi- dent; Cable Nine News: WLUR. (146) UTTERBACK, JAMES D.: Psychology; Pi Kappa Phi, President, Chaplain and Steward; IFC Representative; Republican Club; Calyx Staff; Intramural Softball and Ping Pong; WLUR Sports; Western State Counselor; Pre- Law Fraternity: Outing Club; SMEGS Chair- man, (108) VANDENBERG, EGERTON K., JR.: Interdepartmental Science and Math; Delta Tau Delta, Vice President: Head Dormitory Counselor: Faculty Financial Aid Committee ■.•• ' . Zoology Lab Instructor; A.E.D.; Tutoring Pro- . ' ■ram; Big Brother Program; l.F.C. Represen a; ■' live. (148) VAN LEER, THEODORE 1. (n.p.) VANWAGENBERG, DRIES M. (137) VARDELL, JAMES G,, 111. (140) VAUGHAN, TIMOTHY R.: Accounting and Business Administration; Sigma Chi; Commerce Fratemit ' ; Dean ' s List; l ' 75 Mock Democratic Convention State Chairman; Vol- unteer Income Tax Assistant; Pledge Trainer; Pre-Law Society; Film Committee, SAB; Inter- collegiate Business Game, (n.p.) VOELKER, KENNETH S, (154) WALDEN, GREG S. (139) WASHINGTON, GLEN A,: Biology; Young Republicans; Young Democrats; Uni- versity Federation, (118) WATSON, WILLIAM M., JR.: History, Lambda Chi Alpha. (118) WEAVER, MARSHALL G.: English; Rush Chairman, Vice-President, Lambda Chi Alpha; Senior Juskie, IFC, (n.p.) WEIDNER, DOUGLAS M. (155) WESTBROOK, DANIEL E. , (123) WHITE, STEVEN D,: Business Adminis- tration and Accounting; Treasurer, Food Man- ager, Recording Secretary, Phi Gamma Delta; University Federation Tutor; Varsity Football, Wrestling and Lacrosse; Dean ' s List; Com- merce Fraternity; Mock Convention Delegate, (148) WILLIAMS, CHARLES M, (n.a.) WILLIAMS, FREDRICK M. (100 WILSON, JOHN H. (152) WILSON, ROBERT A., JR. (148) WINDHAM, LEWIS RALPH II. (129) WOHLFARTH, JAMES N.: German; Washington and Lee Republicans; Student Ac- tivities Board. (123) WOLF, RICHARD S. -g (121) WOLFE, WARREN T.: ElStopean Histo- ry; Phi Kappa Psi; Varsity Football; Rugby; Pre-Law Society; Dean ' s List; Honor Roll; Washington and Lee Mock Convention, Fi- nancial Director for Connecticut, (104) WOODDELL . JAMES . : Interdepart- mental Science; Chemistry Wiphasis; Social Chairman and Rush Chairman, Delta Tau Del- ta; Junior Class U.C. Representative; Parade Chairman, Maryland Delegation, Mock Con- vention; Lacrosse jficial, Virginia Lacrosse Officials Associatidik Lacrosse Cheerleader; Vice President, Ch ' fflTstry Department Semi- nars; Delegate to Ws ington and Lee Alumni Conference. (137) WORNOM, ISAAC L,, 111 (110) WRIGHT, ■niOMAS P, (110) WRlGm . WATSON H. (118) YANCEY, THOMAS H. (150) YEVIGH, STEPHEN C: Business Administration-Accounting, Treasurer, Pi Kappa Phi: Ring Tum Phi, Editor-in-Chief; Presidint, Publications Board; Concert Guild,- Student Recruitment Committee; Mock Con vention Delegate; Honor Roll; Dean ' s List; Phi Beta Kappa: Who ' s Who ampng American Col- leges and Universities; Q4fliBfi£k Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma. (129) ZrVLEY, BRUCE C. 4 I Left to Right; Biff Martin, Tad Van Leer, Bill Meyer, Bill Gregg, Scott Duff, Drew Pillsbury, Bob Newcomb, John Woods, Bob Marvin. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Seated, left to right: David Radar Davis, Tom Hunter, bandy btradtman. Standing, left to right: Paul Larkin, Walt Kelley, George Griffin, Neil Pentifallo, Jim Underhill, Jack Bovay. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Seated, left to right: Marshall Jemison, Alfred Robinson (president), Rob lones. Standing, left to right: Marshall Weaver, Rob Suit, John Bruch. STUDENT CONTROL Seated, left to right: Ted Gosser, Steve Greenhalgh, Bill Graver, Ken Payne, Ed Callison Standing, left to right: Dave Meyers, Mike Cleary, Tom Salley. STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD First Row: Mike Armstrong, John Berley, (Co-Chairmen). Second Row: Doug Jackson, Bruce Whipple, Jim Foreman, Hank Hall, Charles Hulfish, Bill Tucker, Steve Abraham, Jim Fineman. Third Row: Tom Hendry, Bill Thomson, Bob Chiaviello, Bill Broders, Bob Coletti, Ardith Collins, Tyrone Daniels. CONTACT Left to Right: Rob Suit, Walt Kelley, Tom Wall, Sean Smith, Tom Murphy (Co-chairman), Dave McLean, Neil Pentifallo, Jim Tommins, John Bruch (Co-chairman), Scott Franklin, Billy Webster, Tom Wiseman, Rex Nyquist, Watson Wright. WLUR Row One, Statt. Lttt tn right. Hank Conway, Ed Burgess, Jim Schakenbach, John Palda, Mr. Jeryl Davis, John Kingston, Bill Oglesby (Not present. Bill Stanzel). Row Two and behind: Rest of WLUR staff. GLEE CLUB Robert Ballentine, Jeff Bartlett, Gary Booth, George Booth, Tab Brown, Daniel Garucci, Dan Goffey, Andy Cowson, J.R. Downey, Tom Button, Wade Forsman, David Harpole, Wilham Harrison, Henrv Hauptfuhrer, Steve Heird, Lee Howard, Steve Hufnal, George Johnson, Randall Johnson, Richard Johnson, Page Kelley, Bill Kerr, Steve McGehee, Ben Moomaw, Seth Oserin, John Pine, Peter Quinn, Jim Respess, John Risch, Dan Scott, Jim Scott, Gharlie Smith, David Sorrells, Rick Stewart, William Strickler, Jay Taggart, Keith Teel, John Volk, Dan Westbrook, Ed Wright Steve Yeakel. Th ird Ear CABLE NINE From left to right: John Palda, Temp Webber, Bill Stanzel, Frank Merkel, Jay Taylor, George Carson. From It ' ll m right John X Miller, Joe Carrere, Bob Rathbun. 176 Pre-Law Society From Left to Right: Chip Welch, Brian Lamb, William Noell, Dave McLean, Angelo Santella. Weightlifting Club f At . Front row (from Left to Right): Mike Gallagher, Graham Hudgms, Ken Smith. Second row: Jamie Ryan, Mark Lockhart, Dave Tyson. Back row: Phil Dunlay, Bob Burkholder, Pete Abitante, Ed Wick, Mark Duncan, Bob Mucciola, Bill Hansen. W L Republicans 1 -INCli The no. 1 college Republican club in the natio) From left to right: John Voit, Mike Adams, John Hamilton, Chuck Rogers, Steve Yeakel, Corky Devilbiss, Mark Mainwaring, Diane Zboyovsky, Greg Walden, Bill Kerr, Casey Gibb, Tom Hendricks. MINORITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ohn X. Miller, Marc Birenbaum, Bob Chiaviello, Jacob Jones, Barb Minnig, Tyrone Daniels, Bob Carpentier, Ardith Zollins, Mickey Knapp. tanding: Tab Brown, Marshall Strickland, Tyrone Daniels, Talmadge Powell, Stan Packer, Rick Johnson, Mike Brooks, eated: John X. Miller, Raynard Scott, and Larry Crocker. The Calyx Front Row - Left to Right - Art Dunnam, Plater Robinson, Bruce Borghardt, J.T. Christmas, Mike Harvey, Temp Webber. Back Row - Left to Right -Teff Bird Parker Potter, Bill Thomson, Robert DiSilvestre, Chris Goldsmith, John Cole, Chns Volk. Missmg are James Shoemaker, Jim Foreman, Chris Porter, Stuart Craig, Greer Barnault (who had to study in the geology lab), Scott Carlson, and Larry NickeU. Art Bloom Andy Bodenstaff Danny Carucci Mell Duggan Derek Hamilton Mark Hoffman Steve Jones Doug Johnston Channing Martin Ed Peterson Scooter Smith ' l-l_n ;Jl--i ?:t,-  ' ? The Ring-turn Phi From left to right; Joe Fitzgerald, Bill Thomson, Mike Gallagher, Gray Coleman, Steve Yevich, Bob Lutz, Dave Talley, Bob Bates, Bob Chiaviello. Lutz to succeed Yevich; choirs of angels sing By ROBERT LUTZ Editor-elect The Publication Board an- nounced Sunday night that noted ijonzo journalist Robert D. Lutz. known affectionately in the Print Shop as B.W. , had been select- ed to serve as Editor-in-Chief of the Ring-turn Phi for the 1976-77 academic year. Highly placed observers had the following reactions; Robert Keefe, Director of the News Information Office: The question here is one of spiritual integrity Fortunately, I don ' t know anything about that. I just went along with Yevich. Stephen Yevich, current Editor- in-Chief: Anybody but that cot- ton-faced pinheaded southern son Fitzgerald. Joe Fitgerald, assistant news editor and frustrated would-be power broker: At least we ' re get- ting rid of that kinky-haired Russian trouble maker Yevich. Rumours of a conspiracy should be entirely discounted. Whiskers said. Editorial Opinion of The Ring-turn Phi Thursday, November 11, 1976 Apologia I know of just one person who Hked last week ' s issue of the Ring-turn Phi, and it wasn ' t me. Aside from that, the re- action was universally in accord: lousy. Naturally, I feel badly about this. God knows we try and try to keep this thing at least readable even though it is an incredible bitch to put out week after week. The presidential! straw poll (ambitious by RtP standards) and the real election created a physical and emotional tension whose catharsis left many of us drained and disoriented ; attempting to piece to- gether a front page immediately before and after (during, for some) election night s ino way to enjoy oneself or anybody else. I ' ve been trying unsuccessfully to relax ever since. [ University Federation Kirk Ruffin Jody Jim Falk Rick Stein Carole Chappell Big Brothers George Berry, Marc Birenbaum, Jay Blumberg, Mark Broughton, Tab Brown, Scott Caddell, Jim Falk, Chris Goldsmith, Jim Hamner, Jim Helscher, David Hunciley, Jody the dog, Bret Lovejoy, Mickie McKay, Chip McPheeters, Bill Oglesby, Jim Palmer, Kirk Ruffin, Morgan Simmons, Rick Stein, John Volk ifii ' ? F ' ' -v v S-i. Glory in the ' past, ' ■■. ■Achievement in the present Faith. in the future. ' M Barry Barlow Ed Callison Mac Gushing Joe McMahon Rick Middleton Alfred Robinson Bill Wallace Bill Beauchamp John Cheairs Rob Couch Jack Dudley Holman Head Ben Johns Walter Kansteiner Tom Murphy Stowe Rose Charlie Stieff Coates Simmons Bruce Thomas Bill Turner Frank Turner Mongolian Minks .- ' n9F:iM  !MBI■Left to Right: Tim Ingram, John Long, Rob Cemch, llagood Morrison, Walter Kansteiner, Sandy McDonald, Neal Cory, Alfred Robinson, Bill Roper, Charlie Stieff, Jack Dudley, Barry Barlow, Warren Stephens, Brice Williams, Char- lie Habliston, Bill Turner, Henry Taylor, Maurice Adams, Jim Duffy, Lee Kennedy, Jay Shaffer, Tom Pritchard, Lex Dyer, Tom Montgomery, Rob Peery, Jim Newton, Thomas Tift, David Trice, Frank Turner (President) and Edward Hancock (Sargeant at Arms) are missing. Basically a social organization with an anti-social bias, the Mongolian Minks were founded on the shores of Mesopotamia by Alexander the Great after the famous battle of Euphrates. Ranking with the national orders of Phi Beta Kappa and ODK, the Minks have long represented a social grace which is unequaled on the campus. (V . r-|pi p— v t. ■bImL HHHi 1 I • l BB - tB lA M s H| H ' ♦ ijHF ' ilH I Mk ' VjUn E Hhl (i: Hbi 1 s ' Bl - H HI 1 jH K% . H Ib L rF m ' ' ' i m Hh  7 ' F . H v CddcbveA cudZf FRATERNITIES Beta Theta Pi 1. Mac Ross 2. Phil Hendrich 3. Boyd Martin 4. Seldon Clarke 5. George Johnson 6. Jon Pine 7. Richard Huck 8. John Dickson 9. Bob Peery 10. Henry Roemer 11. Fred Forsyth 12. John Jacobson 13. Jimmy Lynn 14. Fred Brimberg 15. Dan Martin 16. Bob Flannery 17. Tom Cox 18. Richard Sutton 19. Frank Turner 20. Mac Kennedy 21. Greg Morten 22. Jeff Fletcher 23. Jay Sindler 24. Mike McComas 25. BiU Mauck 26. Fritz Fisher 27. Lex Lamotte 28. Bill Heam 29. Ted Campbell 30. Bob Massey 31. Sandy McDonald 32. Whit Hauprich 33. BiU Roper 34. Jim Frantz 35. Chivas 36. Barry Barlow 37. Neal Cory 38. Charlie Stieff 39. Lee Kennedy 40. Plater Robinson 41. BiU Turner 42. Ned Hancock 43. John Long 44. Rex Dyer 45. Charlie Habliston 46. Moe Adams CHI PSI Founders, left to right; John Palda, Peter Keefe, Mr. Oliver Rowe, Bill Stanzel, Kirk Ruffin, Sam Perkins. 1. Dean Greenberg 2. Jeff Beneville 3. Rob Barber 4. Ron Spain 5. Jeff Fritz 6. Ro-Ro 7. Howdy Knipp 8. Quarter Man 9. Buzzy Cooper 10. Doug Perkins 11. Guy Stevart 12. Bartholemew Haddad 13. Mark Krieger 14. Julian Good 15. Drew McCollam 16. Todd Lackey 17. Ham Davis 18. George Carson 19. Hank McKelway 20. Jim Root 21. Brian Tray 22. Biff Martin 23. Gordon Ross 24. Richie Wagner 25. Bill Thistlethwaite 26. Tony van den Berg 27. Jim Roselle 28. Mike Busbey 29. Tom Keigler 30. Woody Woodell 31. Rand Weinberg 32. Eric Sella 33. Randy Smith 34. Phil Madeloff 35. Don Swaggert 36. Steve Abraham 37. Jim Hamner 38. Dave blackwood 39. John Magee 40. Bob Campbell 41. Scott Graham 42. Burro Thoams 43. Ben Hull 44. Jonhn Stetson 45. Angus Finney 46. Gerry Barousse 47. Mark Derbyshire 48. Andy DeMuth 49. Bob Bates 50. Istvan Takacs Kappa Alpha 1. Neil Pentifallo 2. Brant Charles 3. George Griffin 4. Matt Donaldson 5. Seth Oserin 6. Mark Smith 7. Carter Greer 8. Rob Whitener 9. Tupper Dorsey 10. Vernon O ' Berry 11. Mike Carey 12. Buck Stockdale 13. Robbie Nichols 14. Bill Sands 13. Rob Benfield 16. Carl Miller 17. Dave Franklin 18. Steve Knisely 19. Duncan Lowe 20. Tom Contort 21. Mike Watson 22. Hugh Montgomery 23. John Kinsalus 24. Jack Bovay 25. Bill Tucker 26. Keith Steele 27. Dave Pace Lamda Chi Alpha 1. Dan Coffey 2. Richard Grant 3. Scott Duff 4. Bill Joost 5. Don Noble 6. Brad Kesel 7. Lloyd Sams 8. Herb Jennings 9. Bruce Wilmot 10. Dave Williams 11. Will Deeiy 12. Bob Jones 13. Chris Haley 14. Doug Clegg 15. John Saylor 16. Bruce Cauthen 17. Pat McGill 18. Will Clemens 19. Bill Ewing 20. Chuck Faetus 21. Ken Sledd 22. Rick Fadus 23. Joel Loving 24. Ralph Ownby 25. Larry Lacina 26. Art Dunham 27. WiUy Wendt 28. Landon Wyatt 29. Tom Yancey 30. By Steele 31. Chris Dietz 32. John Phillips 33. Bob Newcomb 34. Lee Cave 35. Dave McLean 36. Jeff Stone 37. Smitty Hyslop 38. Don Cowser 39. John Hartinger 40. Mike Wallis 41. Bill Burton 42. Brian Hutton 43. Jim Scott 44. Bill Watson 45. Bob Brewer 46. Hunt Shuford 47. Scott Douglas 48. Steve Broudy 49. Eddie Adler 50. Scott Zackowski 51. Steve Stahl Phi Delta Theta 200 1. Willie Taylor 2. KeUy Ryan 3. B. Williams 4. Carlton Hesson 5. Bill Schooley 6. Warren Stevens 7. Arch Ballentine 8. James McNider 9. Dana LaForge 10. Taylor Jose 11. Mitch Wynn 12. Jay Schaffer 13. Philip Mangum 14. Greg Vaughn 15. David Trice 16. Scooter Smith 17. Tam Pritchard 18. Miles Kelley 19. Hix Goen 20. Tracy White 21. John Doe 22. Johnny Scruggs 23. Bill Slimmons 24. Sidney Simmons 25. Tommy Tift 26. Johnny Plowden 27. Hank Hall 28. Andrew Sanders 29. Tim Ingram 30. Preston Waldrop 31. Ed Peterson 32. Tom Montgoobry 33. James Duffy 111 36. Billy Pritchard Phi Gamma Delta 1. Denny Gaultney 2. Bob Rathbun 3. Steve White 4. Jamie Veghte 5. Doug McBeth 6. Roger Yale 7. Richard Zink with Skiff Bailey (8) 9. Bob Baskin 10. Keith Van Lanen 11. Gil Pearsall 12. Scott McLan 13. Pete Kingsbury 14. Billy Bryant 15. Joe Letosky 16. Steve Kern 17. Charlie Brown 18. Steve Calabro 19. Keven McGowan 20. Dana Samuelson 21. Doug Seitz 22. Greg Nerz 23. Clay Kingsbury 24. Mark Healy 25. Bill Cranshaw 26. Jack Norbery 27. Ed Tutak 28. Tom Gregory 29. Kevin McFadden 30. John Martin 31. Randy Plitt 32. Buzz Aston 33. Pete Moore 34. Doug Fuge Phi Kappa Psi Mickey Knapp Maynard McCorkle Gink Woman Roman Kupecky Doug Pinotti Chip Childs Steve Hallowell Ted Hissey Bill Mathas Steve Tuman Bill Frear Steve Siana Doug Dorsey Paul Daughtery Gregg Walker Hugh Robinson Marc Ottinger Tom Norville Bob Williams Rich Cleary Jim Houston John Kinston Steve Jones Dickie Cancelmo John Berley Bob Szczecinski Bob Marvin Pat Dennis Buck Buckner Vic Mitchell Mack Sacks Bob Rogers Dave Meyers Jay Blumberg Kristi Mike Wenke John Stout Marty Piccoli Jerry Maatman Mark Klaus Andy Fitzgerald Jeff Barr Tim Hendry Bob Carpentier John Hamilton Warren Wolfe Art Caltrider John Buckner Phi Kappa Sigma 1. Bill Ramsey 17 Rob Calvert 2. Von Graham 18 Nappy Reighley 3. Gary Booth 19 Rick Wolf 4. George Booth 20 Bimba Davis 5. Botts Meem 21 Bo Sanders 6. Rodney Cook 22 David Mylin 7. Paul Cobb 23 John Gordon 8 Ab Boxley 24 Rank Lancaster 9 Rob Suit 25 Epes Jones 10 Jon Morris 26 T.C. Hunter 11 Kim Sims 27 Good Times Moyler 12 Sandy Bishop 28 John Wheatley 13 Johnny Black 29 Mike Cameron 14 Wells Goddm 30. ' Chine Thomas 15 Moon 31. Claiborne Irby 16 Father Joe Carrere Pi Kappa Alpha 1. Dan Thompson 2. Chip Brown 3. John Psillas 4. Mike Burnett 5. Pete Williams 6. Jay Lutins 7. Mark Pennell 8. Phil Kaplan 9. Derrick Woods 10. Mike Forry 11. Dewey Stinson 12. Bill Craven 13. John McAlisten 14. Cal Colvm 15. Scooter Louder 16. Hub Kennedy 17. Cliff Sondock 18. Jim Fergeson 19. David Williams 20. Rich Duncan 21. Tommy Turner 22. Tom Goss 23. Chris Willett 24. Much Hough 25. John Leithead 26. Bart Clark 27. Nash Francis 28. Jimbo Gvisebanm 29. Walter Scott 30. Herb Smith 31. Robert Sundberg 32. Tom Womom 33. Chuck Plowden 34. Tad Lrithead 35. Craig Forry 36. Jamie Vardell 37. Sam Wilbum 38. Frank Ellerbee 39. Brew Houston 40. Scott Hood 41. Trip Womom 42. Les Cotter Pi Kappa Phi 210 1. Bob Mehler 2. Jay McCann 3. Carl Perry 4. J.E. ' White Tornado ' Mendoza 5. Grant Liester 6. Skip Francke 7. Glen Stanford 8. Mark Ulmer 9. Steve Yevich 10. Mark ' Ron Wood ' Kinniburgh 11. Gray Coleman 12. Jim Leisy 13. Cove Greary 14. Walton Clark 15. Pete Borghhardt 16. Mike Ferrara 17. Kathy ' Queenie ' Reed 18. Edwin Wright 19. Ken Bewick 20. Tom O ' Hara 21. Al Bauer 22. Charlie Walsh 23. Jim ' Doc Smegs ' Utterback 24. Steve Mettesky 25. Guy Brossy 26. John Risch 27. Gary Padesta 28. Bob Jackson 29. Ned McDonnell 30. John Pierce 31. Dick ' Curls ' Barron 32. Kevin McCusty 33. A.J. May 34. John ' Keith Richard ' Cole 35. Brian ' Jimmy Page ' Downs 36. Todd Tyson 37. Dave Murphy 38. Ted Uhlman 39. Barry Godin 40. BiU Rodgers 41. Holcomb Baird JSK! Sigma Alpha Epsilon y I r S i 1. BiUy Paxton 2. James Brown 3. Mike VanAmburgh 4. Carter Tucker 5. Fred Wesley 6. Marsh Dougherty 7. Bobby Pearce 8. Fred Moore 9. Harrington White 10. Pat Norris 11. Chief Ware 12. Diek Shoenfeld 13. WiUie Webster 14. Murray McClintock 15. Mason Hawfield 16. Hansom T. Manson 17. Jett Ingram 18. Matt Valaehos 19. Dave Hundley 20. Dean Bever 21. Ferry Mclntyre 22. Jack Wilcox 23. B.B. Callison 24. Dick Taylor 25. Doug Hunter 26. Jean Pierce 27. Danny Williams 28. Donny Smith 29. Steve Trigg 30. Mike Airheart 31. Bob Head 32. Miller Kennedy 33. Jimmy Walter 34. Monk Wiseman 35. Billy Farlow 36. Paul Brock 37. Jim McClintock 38. Jeff Peck 39. Richard Everett 40. Chip Sites 41. Tom Murphy 42. Hagood Morrison 43. Jack Dudley 44. Toy Chairs 45. Dave Winge 46. Buckwheat Clement 47. Gordon Buffalo 48. Mister Davies 214 1. Charles Powell 2. Brian Carroll 3. Doug Jackson 4. Mike Armstrong 5. Douglas Byrd 6. Greer Barriault 7. Dave McDonald 8. Mike Cleary 9. Tom Wall 10. Ed Curry 11. Fraser Humphreys 12. Jim Gray 13. Ed Dougherty 14. John Martin 15. Jack Schewel 16. Bill Meyer 17. Danny Carucci 18. Bob Coletti 19. Cobb Alexander 20. Pete Stanford 21. Stewart Jackson 22. Mike Monahan 23. Casey O ' Malley 24. John Volk 25. Tim Brooks 26. Sandy Harcus 27. Jeff Powers 28. Mark Putney 29. Lee Muse 30. Ed Jordon 31. Tim Lavelle 32. Eric Nord 33. Ricky Wallerstein 34. Harvey Kay 35. Jim Koch 36. Chip McPheeters 37. Rip Heenan 38. Wyatt Hanna 39. Charles Terry 40. Heartsill Regan 41. John Sacco 42. BUI Ridge 43. Scott Carlson 44. Jim Southard 45. Charlie Smith 46. Jim Flippen 47. Rick Stewart 48. Terry Frankenberger 49. David Scott 50. Jim Tommins 51. James Shoemaker 52. David Greer 216 ■— 1. BiU Irvin 2. Phil Hatchett 3. Ben Swan 4. Ed Graham 5. Joe Conner 6. John Craig 7. Baker Spring 8. Mike Devine 9. Bruce Whipple 10. Jared Bernhardt 11. Luke Megna 12. Harry T. Jones 13. Dave Baynard 14. Kevin Leonard 15. Charles Tucker 16. Boice McGrew 17. Bill Davis 18. Doug Wyatt 19. Gayden Robert 20. John White 21. Joel Mohrman 22. Charlie Noble 23. Bruce Zivley 24. Andy Holds 25. Joe Dashiel 26. Dave Essig 27. Rich Grace 28. Rob Jones 29. Charlie Mohrman Sigma Phi Epsilon 1. Joseph Honig 2. Marshall Snyder 3. John Follansbee 4. Brad Elliot 5. Bev Mauck 6. Rex Nyquist 7. Steve Baldwin 8. Nick Pucciariello 9. Steve White 10. Doug Peekham 11. Mike Kaicher 12. Clem Carter 13. Mark Demor 14. Tom Hendricke 15. Bob Lee 16. Goetz Eaton 17. Larry Bryant 18. Dave Bryant 19. Vay Norfleet 20. Al Fernandez 21. Voe Scott 22. Clark Ferryman 23. Dick Morr 24. Bob Sillman 25. Bill Forth 26. Dave More 27. Jeff Downin 28. Ben Lowe 29. Feter Quinn 30. Alen Drennen 31. Gordon Copeland 32. Skip Kamir 33. Marcus Brinks 34. Tom Dutton 35. Steve Huffnal 36. Jim Palmer 37. Kevin Canity 38. Dave Weaver «m Zeta Beta Tau 1. Ray Smith 2. Neil Cote 3. Cheri Trainque 4. Jamie Page 5. Mike Harvey 6. Roger Rak 7. Pat Hinton 8. Howell Perkins 9. Lee Vazquez 10. Diane Flemming 11. Pam Hanneman 12. Jim Hawkins 13. Kim Weaver 14. Sean Harris 15. Phyllis Gers 16. Bill Strickler 17. Henry Helzberg 18. Spencer Jackson 19. Joe 20. Chris Reid 21. Dave Addison 22. Rick Lovegrove 23. Bishop Norris 24. Chris Goldsmith 25. Carol Faulconer 26. Tim Heldman 27. Howard Rubel 28. Jim Hart 29. Jamie McElroy 30. Peter Engel 31. Reid Griffin 32. Brian Leshner 33. Louis Hackerman 34. Alan Guyes 35. Delene Holloway 36. John McGovem 37. Larry Schwartzman SPRING CONTACT ' 77 Bruce Jenner Vincent Bugliosi ! Sen. Joseph Biden HH ■M V H 1 I j H sJk M i l 1 H ' 1 1 dUri ■i i r V ' ] H l pHlrf: : §1 ' H IV V ' H i 1 n II E cmMt ' w r Charles Kuralt Photo by Sally Ma Ambassador Talcott W. Seelye Randall Meyer ill - ' • j i jk. - ' ' ' - S ' - Ijfe H hit J 6 -V k«a$kB £« . ' 1977 LACROSSE SCHEDULE Head Coach Jack Emmer AssI Coach Chuck OXonnell SID BillSchniet DUKE UNIVERSITY Lexington 2:00 p.m. VIRGINIA TECH Blacksburg. Va. ■3:00 p.m. MT WASHINGTON Lexington ■2:00 p.m. KUTZTOWN STATE Lexington 2.00 p.m. BOWLING GREEN UNIV Lexington - 3:00 p.m. NAVY Lexington - 3:00 p.m. HOFSTRA UNIV Hempstead, N.Y. 8:00 p m. NORTH CAROLINA STATE Lexington - 2:00 p m. UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA Chapel Hill N.C. - 3:00 p m. TOWSON STATE Towson, Md 7:30 p m. UNIV. OF VIRGINIA Lexington 2:00 p.m. UNIV OF MARYLAND Lexington 2:00 p.m. ROANOKE COLLEGE Roanoke, Va - 3:00 p m. RUTGERS New Brunswick, N.J. - 2:00 p.m. PENN STATE Lexington - 2:00 p.m. % Front Row, Mf te right, Bret Lovejoy, Scott McLam, Jay Foster, ' Kob Eisdorfer, Mike Schuler, Bob Clements; Ray McNulty, Rod Roberts, Steve Johnson, Chris Walsh, Roman Kupecky, Joe Olive. . - Second Row :,Tom Jones trainer; Bill Mahon, ' Johnny Blacky Jeff Fritz, Sandy McDonald, Bryan Sibson, Bob WiUiamS, •■ArfDeCarlo, etuis K«amey, Ed Tutak, Charlie Stieff, Charlie Brown, Lefty. ■,  , r v , ■- -1 Third Row: Bill Schnier, SID; Palmore Clarke, mgr; Jon Pine, mgr.; Johfi McDaniel, ass ' t coach; Mark Dert yshir-e, ■- St6ve White, Doug Fuge, Jack Du41ey; co-captain; Tom Kiegler, co-captain; Chris Larson, John Strock Jay Sindler,. E ave Cranshaw, ass ' t coach; Chiick Q ' ConneU, ass ' t coach; Jack Emmer, head,coach. ■, - TENNIS ■■i Ben Johns, Stewart Jackson, Ken Voelker, Dewey Keesler, Richard Makepeace, David Constine, Pat Norris, Bob Tremblay, mgr.; Dennis Bussard, coach. 234 BASEBALL « t t J t $ « f Front row (from left to right): Baynard Steele, Don Swagart, Scott Caddell, Chuck D ' Auria, Dan Westbrook, Ben Bonaventura, John Stagmaier, Peter Restaino, Richard Wiles, John Ivins. Second row; Coach Lyles, Bob Szczecinski, Vic Shepherd, John HoUinger, Chip Childs, Maynard McCorkle, David Hundley, Ted Hissey, Bob Carpentier, Mickey Clary. Stewart Atkinson, Larry Banks, Bob Bates, Dan Becque, Hoffman Brown, Mike Bums, Robert Campbell, Tony Ciucci, Robert Daniels, Phil Dunlay, Richard Fink, Hix Green, Larry Gumprich, Henry Hairston, Jerry Harris, Paul Hendry, Robert Hoffman, John Kisalus, William Lagna, Mike Lavitt, Howard Metzger, John Miller, Jon Morris, John Norberg, Jesse O ' Neal, Tony Perry, Henry Phillips, John Plowden, John Reeses, Jim Ryan, Steve Schweizerhof, Norvell Scott, Baker Spring, Marshall Strickland, Kieth Swope, Paul Thomson, John Tucker, Tom Turco, Allen Weeks, William Welch. Coaches: Norris Aldridee, BiU Steams. Bill Hansen. Commerce Fraternity Omicron Delta Kappa Charles Alt John Buckthal Bob Campbell Scott Carlson Michael Dyer James Falk Michael Forry Scott Franklin Landon Garland Reid Griffin Carlton Henson Timothy Ingram David Johnston James Koch Mark Krieger James Mallory William Mann Alfred Robinson John Rosen Clark Thompson Greg Walden Steven White John Wilson John Balistreri Walter Bend a A. Jeffrey Bird Wilham D. Brown Cecil Carter Richard Cleary Richard Duncan Bill Fenstemaker John Hill Theodore Hissey Thomas Hodges Douglas Johnston, J Dallas Kelley David McLean James McNider Mark Mendel Robert Moorhead W. Gordon Ross Howard Rubel Jay Shaffer Curtis Stewart Robert Sundberg James Underbill John C. Bovay Robert Devilbiss Brian Leshner John L. Bruch, III William E. Craver, III Thomas H. Hunter, III Walter DeKalb Kelley, Jr. Thomas N. Keigler Paul J. Larkin David J. McLean Jesse C. O ' Neal Willcox Kirkland Ruffin John Daniel Scott Jeffrey L. Slatcoff James M. Underbill Phi Eta Sigma Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Delta Chi Cobb Alexander Christopher Attinger Lance Brambeck Paul Cella Landon Garland Edward Gerhardt Stephen Giblin Sinclair Harcus Warren Jarvey John McNamara Stephen Norris William Plummer Frederick Reuning Gayden Robert Clark Thompson Egerton van den Berg William Watson Jerry Baird Mark Bradley Robert Forlenza Charles Hinkle Everett Houston Thomas Loving William Forth John Sacco ' James Sheridan Gregory Sieminski John Strong Ben Barton John Berry Harold Howe James McMenamin William Peard Robert Pugh {% Michael A. Brooks Edward A. Burgess Garry C. Collier Douglas W. Dewing Robert B. DiSilvestre Bradley S. Elliott Michael L. Ferrara Robert F. Hedelt, Jr. Richard L. Lovegrove Richard H. McCuUoch Stephen E. Mattesky David R. Meschutt John X. Miller Paul A. Morella William G. Oglesby James D. Schakenback William C. Stanzel Gregory S. Thomas William D. Thomson Galen T. Trussell David C. Urano Robert Atkinson George Ballantyne Michael Bamat John Bovay Douglas Bird Malcolm Coleman Tyrone Daniels Michael Folio David Hamra Harry Hoke Francis Jones Edward Kissel Douglas Lane John Lewis Jay Lutins Larry McNulty William Meyer Benjamin Moomaw Eric Nord Parker Potter Robert Rogers Kenneth Rose David Scott Norvell Scott James Shoemaker George Ward John Watson Who ' s Who William Broders William Craver David Davis James Falk Scott Franklin Thomas Hunter Thomas Kiegler Walter KeUy James Koch James Lawson John Miller Michael Monahan Jesse O ' Neal Anthony Perry Kirkland Ruffin Earl Stradtman Richard Wolf Isaac Worman Stephen Yevich Alpha Epsilon Delta Cobb Alexander Christopher Attinger Philip Bailey James Ballou Edgerton van den Berg Richard Bolden Lance Bramback William Brothers Solomon Brotman Will Burton James Christmas Michael Clary James Curry Andrew Dickens Joel Everett Thomas Galvin Landon Garland Edvkfard Gerhardt Charles Ginsburgh Jon Grigg Louis Hackerman Sandy Harcus Brew Houston Claiborne Irby Boiling Haygood Marshall Jemison Christopher Johnson Robert Jackson Howard Knipp William Lagna Thomas Loving Robert McCord Glenn Mellrose Thomas Montgomery Robert Mucciola Jesse O ' Neal Richard Rathbone Gayden Roberts Kirk Ruffin John Sacco James Scott James Southard Earl Stratman Keith Teel David Trice Pi Sigma Alpha James Falk Stephen Giblin Walter Kelley James Mallory John McNamara John Ulizio Daniel Westbrook Mark Bennett David McLean Mark Mendel Robert Sunberg Clark Jones Beta Gamma Sigma Jerry Baird Paul Borgardt Robert Forlenza Prof. Joseph Goldsten Charles Hinkle James Lawson Stephen Norris John Rosen Stephen Yevich ■ip Wom m Omicron Delta Elpsilon Clark Thompson Steven Takacs David Austin William Fenstemaker Glenn Miller Psi Chi M.J. Bums D.C. Davis T.N. Gill P.J. Larkin C.R. Larson W.K. Ruffin J.L. Slatcoff According to Webster ' s Dictionary, a caljoc is: 1) the external usually green or leafy part of a flower consisting of sepals (sepals!), or, 2) a cuplike animal structure. But to most W L students — we hope — the CALYX is our yearbook, a mostly photographic record statement of what this year has been. We ' ve tried to put into pictures both who and what our school is all about. Most of all, we ' ve tried to photograph as many of you doing as many different things as possible; hoping that in years to come when your are in your study with a grand- son — or secretary — on your lap, you will be able to pick up the book and relive fond memories of 1976-77 at Washington and Lee. Parties, exams, friends, professors, places, organizations, sports, plays. From registration to lacrosse, most of everything that has taken place over the last year is somewhere in the book. There are, to be sure, some things we missed. There are no pictures of anyone staying up all night; no pictures of return road trips at 2 a.m.; no pictures of jubilation anguish when grades come. Anyhow, here it is. It ' s the best we could do, sort of our constitution of the 1976-77 year at Washington and Lee. You know, by, of and for the people. Corny, yes. But appropriate, and besides, we have to end this letter somehow. Hope you enjoy it f J s Patrons of the 1977 Calyx 5V Joseph A. Abbruzzese Mr. Mrs. Abe Adler Mr. Mrs. Dewey Arnold Dr. Mrs. Perry G.M. Austin, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Percy D. Ayres Mr. Mrs. Edward L. Beauchamp Mrs. Rita M. Bennett Dr. Mrs. William F. Bemart Mr. Mrs. A.M. Bird Mr. Mrs. Allan S. Bloom Louise Blakely Breeding Mr. Mrs. Charles V, Brown, Jr. W.P. Buckthal Mary Ann Calabro G. Edward Calvert ' 44 Mr. Mrs. C.B. Cameron Mrs. Jean-Jacques Carnal G.T. Carpenter, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Robert M. Chiaviello Mr. Mrs. Hays H. Clemens Mr. Mrs. Steve Coco Dr. Mrs. R. Cole Mr. Mrs. Michael P. Contort Mr. Mrs. WilHam J. Cople, Jr. Mr. Mrs. William R. Cory ' 43 Mr. Mrs. Robert W. Cranshaw Colonel Mrs. William D. Davis Mr. Mrs. M. Howard Devilbiss Mr. Mrs. R.J. DiSilvestre Mr. Mrs. J. A. Dunnam Jr. Mr. Mrs. Allen R. Emment Mr. Mrs. Sheldon G. Erickson Mrs. E.H. Foreman Mr. Mrs. Herbert J. Friedman Mr. Mrs. John O. Gauwtney H.A. Gill Son Realtors — Wash., D.C. Mr. Mrs. Richard E. Gray ,Mr. Mrs. Hix H. Green, Jr. Colonel Mrs. J.E. Greenwood Mr. Mr s. Benjamin L. Hackerman Dr. Mrs. David H. Harpole Mr. Mrs. Charles C. Helscher Mr. Mrs. C.S. Hunter Mr. Mrs. O.H. Hewitt IH Lt. Col. Mrs. Harold A. Johnson Mr. Mrs. Ernest C. Johnston Mr. Mrs. Y. Frank Jungman Walter H. Kansteiner, Jr. Matt J. Karpan Mr. Mrs. Mark A. Krieger, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Crisco Krogo Mr. Mrs. W. Kupecky Mr. Mrs. Frank J. Ladky Dr. Mrs. M.T. Laffitte, Jr. Mr. Mrs. William A. Lagna Mr. Mrs. William A. Lagna Mr. Mrs. Bernard B. Lane C. McD. Lawrence Dr. Mrs. Lawrence J. Lawson, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Roger B. Leithead Mr. Mrs. David K. Lisk Mr. Mrs. George M. Low Mr. Mrs. William A. McCann Dr. Mrs. James Porter McNeil, Jr. E. Philip Mangum, Jr. Dr. Tim J. Manson Mr. Mrs. Albert J. Mara Leonard Meldman Mr. Mrs. Stanley Melrose Mr. Mrs. Francis J. Merkel Mr. Mrs. Raymond J. Meyer Mr. Mrs. John E. Meyers Mr. Mrs. Carl W. Miller Judge Mrs. Harold Missal Mr. Mrs. David Laidley Moore Mr. Mrs. Michael J. Mrlik Mr. Mrs. David M. Murray Mr. Mrs. David R. Murphey III Mr. Mrs. Everett W. Newcomb, Jr. Lawrence R. Nickell, M.D. Lewis Janelle Odom Ernest J. Ogles by, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Joseph Olive Mr. Mrs. J. Frank Ottinger Dr. Mrs. Donald E. Payne Mr. Mrs. Robert Peniston Mr. Mrs. Ame L. Peterson Mr. Mrs. Jonathan W. Pine Mr. Mrs. F.C. Plitt, Jr. Dr. Mrs. B.J. Plunkett, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Luga Podesta Dr. Mrs. Curtis G. Power, Jr. Mr. Mrs. S.W. Preston, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Albert A. Radcliffe Mark Redding H. Ward Reighley Dr. Mrs. John C. Rhoads Dr. Mrs. Agrippa G. Robert Mr. Mrs. William C. Rogers, Jr. T. Raysor Salley, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Howard E. Sands, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Bertram R. Schewel Mr. Mrs. Warren Serembetz Mr. Mrs. Jesse M. Shaver Mr. Mrs. H. Reese Shoemaker, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Walter W. Sibson Dr. Mrs. Richard A. Sindler Arthur O. Smith Harold F. Smith r. Mrs. Scott M. Smith Mr. Mrs. James T. Southard Mr. Mrs. William R. Stanzel Mrs. Mary A. Stephens Mr. Mrs. Edwin Stetson Mr. Mrs. Earl W. Stradtman Mr. Mrs. J. Glenwood Strickler Mr. Mrs. C.L. Sunkel Will Hill Tankersley Lt. Col. Mrs. Ray 1. Teel Mr. Mrs. David S. Thomson Judge Mrs. George R. Triplett Gordon G. Tucker F.K. Turner Thomas L. Underbill Mr. Mrs. M. Theodore VanLeev Mr. Mrs. J. Volk Mr. Mrs. K. Volk Mr. Mrs. Charles H. Walsh, Jr. Mr. Mrs. W. Temple Webber, Jr. The R.B. Welch Family Mr. Mrs. Edward P. Williams Mr. Mrs. Donald T. Willis Lewis Ralph Windham, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Landon R. Wyatt, Jr. J.R. Wynne Mr. Mrs. William D. Yevich Peter Joseph Abitante Andrew Michael Airheart Jeffrey Vamell Badgett Philip Edward Bailey Karl George Baker James Alan Barnes Arther Greer Barriault Marshall McLean BarroU Travis Edwin Bass Alan Robert Bauer Walter Paul Benda Kenneth Jeffrey Bewick Alan Jeffery Bird Alexander Hamilton Bishop IV Courtney Clark Brooks, Jr. Class Of 1978 John Lawrence Bruch, III John Daniel Bunce Edward Anderson Burgess Christopher Lowell Camps Arthur Roderick Carmody, David Gray Carpenter Brian Patrick Carroll George Lougheed Carson, Clement Dean Carter, 111 Irby Bruce Cauthen, III Michael Thomas Cleary Richard Simon Cleary Paul Sherborne Cobb Rodney Mims Cook, Jr. Stuart Laurens Craig, Jr. John Clayton Crouch Reynolds Dods Alan Travis Drennen, III William Jeffery Edwards Peter Lavington Farren Bill Richard Fenstemaker John Haynes Follansbee, III James Crawford Foreman Victor Howard Forsyth, Jr. Frederick Lee Franck William Owens Frear, Frank Roth Friedman Theodore Har ' ey Ghiz, Jr. Barry Derosier Godin John Cleveland Gordin Mark Grabowsky Walter Granruth, III Erik Scott Greenbaum Kevin Thomas Grimm Mark Wade Hampton Jerry Wayne Harris Samuel Hughel Harrison Henry Hauptfuhrer, IV Robert Frederick Hedelt, ] Henry Morton Helzberg John Douglas Herman John Madden Hill Theodore Winfield Hissey Thomas Ridgway Hodges Christopher Scott Howard Kingston Lee Howard Steven Henry Hufnal Brian Wayne Hutton Douglas McMaster Jackson Robert Hutchinson Jackson Pedro Celestino Joaristi Edwin David Johnson William Hettler Joost Peter Creighton Keefe Dallas Page Kelley, III Stephen Eyler Mattesky Beverly Sydnor Mauck, Jr. Harry Alii Mazaheri Peter Botts Meem Glenn Anthony Miller Michael Joseph Missal Oliver Warren Mowry, Jr. Robert Nicholas Mucciola Douglas David Neumann Rex Donald Nyquisl William Gordon Ross Howard Alan Rubel Kurt Calvin Russ Marshall Edgar Rutland, IV hn Frederick Sacco Lloyd Roberts Sams Warren Louis Seay Jay David Shaffer Curt Brian Sharp Crawford McLendon Sites, Jr. George Morrison Smith Jeffery McCollum Sone Dwight Lathrop Stacker Robert Lee Suit, Jr. Robert Alan Szczecinske Oavid Wesley Talley, Jr. Henry Cox Taylor Richard Coles Taylor William Gilchrist Taylor Keith AUen Teel David Thornton Trice Jordan Dorman Walker, Jr. William Temple Webber, III Allen Wesley Weeks William Gilmore Welch . OPEN 7:30am-4am ALLNileFRI. mtf iNBoH CUSTOMS ONLY .1q J Christopher Godwin Willett Brice Barnes Williams Dan Wilbum Williams, Jr. Robert John Williams Edwin Warfield Wright Steven Craig Yeakel Class Of 1979 David Thomas Adams Douglas Harvey Adams Edward Mark Adier Gregory Holdridge Adler Andrew John Archie Robert Edward Atkinson, Jr. Percy Davis Ayres, III Richard Madison Barron Robert Peyton Baskin Thomas EUiott Baynham, III John Charles Bovay Robert Ferguson Brewer Frederick Andrew Brimber James Scott Brockenbrough Brian Wesley Brooke Douglas Ashby Byrd Dennis Keith Calhoun Robert Alexander Owen Calvert John Matthew Camillo Jean-Jacques Landers Carnal Earl Clifford Caruthers, Jr. Malcolm Graham Coleman, II Howard 1. Collier, Jr. Richard Christopher Collins Joseph Eugene Conner John Jefferson Copper Onil John Cote Donald Wayne Crossley Tyrone Lee Daniels Mark Wayne Danos Robert Edward Lee Davies William Radcliffe Deeley Michael James Doody Edward Anthony Dougherty Scott Kyle Douglas Philip John Dunlay, Jr. Edgar Meador Elhott Peter Kenneth Engel Frederick Stirzel Fischer James Andrew Fitzgerald Donald Lee Fleming James Howard Flippen, III Charles McCreery Flowers, Jr Carl Kenneth Folcik Michael Ford Folio James Spencer Frantz, Jr. James Michael Gallagher Robert Smith Gibb, III Charles Brent Gibson Peter Heywood Goss Richard Lawrence Grant James Douglas Gray Hix Howard Green Alan Stanford Guyes Jim Harold Guynn Henry Hart Hagan John Christopher Haley Harry Ellis Hall Henry Young Hamilton David Alan Hamra Richard Taylor Harbison, Jr. Ferdinand Baldwin Harrington, III Jeffrey Brian Harrison Michael Harvey Luis deHechavarria Fred Turner Hinrichs Harry Franklin Hoke, III Scott Worthington Hood Daniel Andrew Hosage, Jr. Gordon Lord Hough, Jr. Bruce Nelson Howard Richard Felix Huck Harry Graham Hudgins Richard Drew Hughes Charles Stewart Hulfish James Fraser Humphreys, III David Mayes Hundley William George Hyland John Smith Hyslop, III Herbert Raymond Jennings George Melville Johnson Carl Stephen Jones, Jr. Kendall Clark Jones, Jr. Stuart McKendree Jones Harvey Leland Kay, 111 Edward Urban Kissel, III Edward Lester Kuczynski Larry Steven Lacina Douglas Bassett Lane James Keith Leeper Grant Everhart Leister John Robert Lewis, Jr. Michael Charles McComas John Etchison McDonald, Ji James Willitoft McElroy Kevin Thomas McFadden Patrick Allan McGill Gerald Michael Malmo, 111 Stephen Lawrence Mangan Russell Lionel Martin, III Eric Arnold Nord Stanley Eugene Packer Sherrod Gates Patterson Neil Treger Pentifallo David Miller Persson John Frederick Phillips Jonathan Woodworth Pine, Jr. John Samuel Plowden Gary Joseph Podesta parker Benedict Potter, Jr. 256 Harold Evans Royal lohn Randolph Sacks Andrew Trigg Sanders, Jr. Robert Frederick Sartelle John Valentine Cook Savior David Randolph Scott Norvell Otey Scott, Walter Allen Scott Linwood Scott Shelton ames Reese Shoemaker Kenneth William Sledd, Jr. Kenneth Dawson Smith Stephen David Stahl Glen Charles Stanford Warren Amerine Stephens Dewey Lee Stinson, 111 Wendell Berg Stockdale, Jr. James Scott Taggart James Arthur Tommins John Robert Trump William Barrett Tucker Bruce Howe Vail Stamatis Anestis Valaes Jon Rein Vinegar John Steven Voit Christopher Hohne Volk John Stanley Volk Preston Adam Waldrop Burbridge Scott Wash John Michael Watson Neil John Welch, Jr. Thomas Scott Welch Tracy Alexander White Robert Laben Whitener, 111 Charles Melbem Wilcox, Jr. Richard Bruce Wiles Peter Michael Williams Douglas Karl Willis Benjamin Carr Winn, Jr. James Frederick Worrall Landon Russell Wyatt, III Stephen Henry Abraham Michael Morse Adams Paul Selman Adams, III Victor Tabbut Alessandro David Colgan Allen Richard Jackson AUen, Jr. Jose Manlove Amorin, III George Dewey Arnold, III Hugh Holcombe Baird, III Gerard Walter Barousse, Jr. Class Of 1980 Jeffrey Alexander Bartlett Douglas Harry Barton David Nicoll Baynard Scott Henderson Bell Robert John Berghel, Jr. Jared Bowman Bernhardt Richard Grant Bird, Jr. Marc Allen Birenbaum David Peter Blackwood Arthur Lane Bloom Jay Judah Blumberg Andrew Wilson Bodenstab Gary Gamble Booth Craig Clarke Boudreaux Martin Firestone Bowers Edward Lee Bowie, Jr Abney Saunders Boxley, III Michael Dean Breneman Ronald Hamer Brooks Timothy Austin Brooks Guy Smith Brossy Steven Lee Broudy Mark Talmadge Broughton William Michael Brown William Elkins Browning David Allen Bryant Lawrence Harding Bryant William Woodland Bryant Bryan Hillary Burg Benjamin John Butts Scott Joseph Caddell Arthur Purdum Caltrider, Jr. Edward Williams Campbell, III Robert Colgate Campbell Anthony August Carli, Jr. Carlo Carlozzi, Jr. Daniel John Carucci Brant Leo Charles Dale Strother Childs William Hiram Christel David Lent Church Walton Vincent Clark Lambuth Palmore Clarke Douglas Alan Clegg David Edward Constine, III Gordon Harrison Copland Philip Craig Comett Eugene Patrick Corrigan, III Leslie Arlen Cotter, Jr. Neal Hunter Crider 262 r V ' V V H r B H I H ■- ' M S l B!X. ' -i ___ | 1 Andrew Lester Crowson James Clay Crumbliss Edward Inman Curry, III Joseph Benton Ashby Dashiell Arthur Anthony DeCarlo, Jr. Michael Francis Deighan Howard Anderson Demuth Richard Alden Denny, 111 Michael Robinson Devine Kevin Webster Dickey Douglas Clark Dorsey James Marsh Dougherty Brian Todd Downs Nicholaus Joseph Dubrowski Scott Garrett Duff Mell Leonidas Duggan, Jr. Joseph Arthur Dunnam, III Thomas Edwin Dutton Gregory Benton Dyer Robert Barton Earle Goetz Benedict Eaton James Philip Edwards Robert Mark Eisdorfer Sydney Dodd Frissell Farrar Jeffrey Bartholomew Fernandez Kurt James Fischer Albert Luscombe Foster, Jr. Walter Moss Frankenberger Eric Douglas Frey David Leon Gamer Hallett Ray Gates, III Covert James Geary Lester Jerome Gillen Gary Langan Goodenow James Michael Goulden Homer Devon Graham, III James Patton Graham David Armistead Greer James Murphy Gregg, 111 James Durell Grisebaum Raymond Allen Gross Lawrence Kilgore Gumprich Robert Alan Gurval Robert Haven Hailey, Jr. Stephen Davis Hallowell John Clyde Hamilton John McFarland Hamilton, Jr. Stephen Evins Hamm Albin Byron Hammond III James Edward Hamner, IV Peter James Hanway Fletcher Ward Harkrader , III David Harold Harpole, Jr. Robert Sean Harris Oliver James Hart, III Willie Cox Hartness John Scott Hastings James Franklin Hawkins, Jr. Benjamin Franklin Heam, IV Thomas Ray Hendricks Paul Corbett Hendry Steven Charles Herold Steven Laxton Higgs William Frazier Hill Geoffrey Todd Hodges Andrew Michael Holds Kelly McCuUough Hollins John Frederick Hope Harris Benjamin Hull, Jr. Robert Eugene Hummel Jon Jackson Ivins Stewart Douglas Jackson Thomas Ester Jeffries, 111 Aric Wayne Johnson Richard K. Johnson Steven C. Johnson Jeffrey J. Jones George E. Jordan Taylor L. Josey Edward J. Kamis, Jr. Kurt H. Kammerer Michael R. Karcher Singleton D. Keesler, Ji Myles H. KeUey William W. Kelly, Jr. Emmett H. Kennady, I Stephen R. Kem Bradley K. Kesel Peter C. Kingsberry John C. Kisalus Mark E. Klaus Paul E. Koehler David F. Koogler Roman W. Kupecky Norris L. Laffitte Andrew A. Lassiter I d S. Latourette, Jr. Michael D. Lavitt Robert Edward Lee James Penner Leisy Thomas Alan Lisk Mark Edward Lockhart Carl Elmore Lowder, Jr. Andrew Duncan Lowe John Worth McAlister Stephen James McCabe James William McClintock, IV Michael Robert McCraney David Johnston McCubbin Matthew Kevin McCustv 267 Edward loseph McDonnell, III Kevin Francis McGowan Michael Dwain McKay John Michael McMahon Barksdale Warwick McNider Raymond McNulty Kenneth Klein McPheeters, II Keith James MacMillan Philip Richard Madeloff William Francis Mahon Walker Porter Mayo, in Lucien Thomas Megna Robert Marshall Merriman, Jr. Howard Martin Metzger, Jr. Lawrence John Meyer David Edward Meyers Carl Watson Miller, II Scott Ward Minnerly Robert Kirk Moir Michael James Monaghan Hugh Montgomery Henry Frederick Temple Moore James Rutherford Moore Edward Chisholm Morrison Richard Ludlow Moss Kevin Patrick Moynahan Paul Allan Nathan Robert Strycker Newcomb Benjamin Byrd Newsom, Jr Jay Everett Norfleet lames Howard Parker Russell Bogert Parmele, Jr. Hudnall Weaver Paschal William Winfree Paxton Robert Walton Pearce, Jr. Gilbert Houghton Pearsall, Jr. Howell Watson Perkms Samuel Lewis Perkms Carl Edward Perry Clark Leonard Perryman Richard Corbin Pierson Howard Andrew Pillsburs ' Joseph Douglas Pinotti Michael Marion Pollock Jeffrey Taylor Powers William England Pritchard John Pierce Psillas Millard Nelson Radford Rodger Daniel Rak William Joseph Rawls, 11 William Baylis Rector, 111 Peter Donald Restaino William Searcy Ridge John Raymond Risch William Lee Robertson, Jr. James Randolph Robida Hugh Laughlin Robinson, II Kenneth Rodman Robson, in Samuel Hamilton Rogers, in Sidney Mills Rogers, 111 Thomas Monroe Rucker John Kelly Ryan Thomas Raysor Salley, 111 Samuel Sanders, IV Walter Keith Sanford Jonathan Bennett Schewel Richard Holleman Schoenfeld Peter John Schott Michael Glen Schuler Andrew Clay Schutrumpf Larry Alan Schwartzman Joseph Alison Scott, Jr. Eric Peter Sella Victor Wray Shepherd Jesse Milton Shaver, III Frederick Will Sherman Charles Hunt Shuford, Jr. Stephen Vincent Siana Sidney Searle Simmons, II Robert Van Sisk, Jr. Reid Matthews Slaughter Frederick Madison Smith Herbert Grooms Smith, II Howard Worth Smith, III Mark Donald Smith Randolph Philip Smith Scott Edward Smith Steven McDonnell Smith Charles Bayard Steele Guy Thomas Steuart, III John Duncan Stout VViUiam Reid Strieker Charles Bowman Strome, III Jesse Fletcher Suber Richard Nicholas Sutton Donald Emmert Swagart, Jr. Jerome Frank Swartz Wubbo Jan Temple Charles Vaden Terry John William Thompson Richard Dale Thompson Vail Tucker Thome Kenneth William Tolley Carter Harrison Tucker Charles Faulkner Tucker, Jr. Steven Noah Tumen Thomas Wade Turner Michael Belts Van Amburgh I I Ml Gregory Ward Vaughan George Douglas Vermilya, Jr Mark Grahame Walker Thomas Robert Wall, IV Richard Strouse Wallerstein Robert Livingston Walter William Taylor Watson, IV David Laurence Weaver, Jr. Kenneth Paul Webber David Walter West Bruce Williams Whipple Stephen Bradly White John Games Willhite David Williams David Wright Williams Scott Alan Williams Adrian Williamson, 111 Bruce Dayton Wilmot John Thomas Woods Thomas Amory Womom Harry Wright, IV Scott William Zackowski m m[A:j Othecuil OJna cA to a n c wAera£i yn . Ring-Tum-Phi Business Staff Having been shut out by more serious journalists in their attempts to grace an earlier page, the business staff would like to thank the aforementioned for the opportunity to provide them a means to ply their trade over the past year. It was a pleasure having you work for us. «l II i M - , J ADAIR-HUTTON, INC. 1 Main Street Lexington Va 463-4721 HAMRIC AND SHERIDAN JEWELERS 11 W. Nelson Street 463-2022 W L Class rings Gifts for all occasions On the Campus At Dance Weekends Or Parties at Goshen Whatever the occasion may be THE COLLEGE INN RESTAURANT serving Italian and American foods Beers, wines and cocktails Clyde and Edna Mull A Complete Department Store Lexington, Va. 463-3111 COUNTRY KITCHEN An Old Fashion Bake Shop Open Daily 7-5 (703) 463-5691 Finest SElEciioM SteJiEo Coj poj Etits, Ann Accessories M r Oyi .iEXlHTON ' bVENA VISTA t. L «: HOPPING- PARK 463-9494 CAMPUS CORNER One Stop Shopping For W L Students TRAVEL UNLIMITED New Owners Dr. and Mrs. William K. Amiott We handle air travel: domestic and international Amtrak, cruises and tours 21 West Washington Street No service charge call 463-7174 AMERICMi FEDERAL s vlNCS ii rH -association 158 South Main Street P. O. Box 713 LexinRton, Virginia 24450 Dial 703 463-2119 McCRUM ' S DRUG STORE 463-2323 Congratulations to the Class of ' 771 LEXINGTON ITALIAN RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA Where you never walk away hungry 110 South Jefferson St. Lexington, Virginia 24450 463-3333 1 1 im - ink ' !, ■' tS ■- , f fp % ■• Need Your Head In My Business ' 7 WENDELLS BARBER SHOP OPEN Monday thru Saturday 9:00 am. to 6:00 p.m. THE FLOWER CENTER 223 South Main Street Flowers for all Occasions Open our catalog. Enter our showroom. Distributors of merchandise for incentive awards, business gifts, sales promotions, dealer loaders, employee gifts. SHOWROOMS IN MAJOR CITIES . . . COAST TO COAST CALIFORNIA, MARYLAND, MICHIGAN, NORTH CAROLINA, OHIO, TEXAS, VIRGINIA Pres Brown ' s, Inc. 115 West Nelson Street Men ' s Sportswear Hunting Fishing Athletic Equipment Photo Equipment Tennis Archery County Super Market 800 South Main Street Quality Service — Quality Products THE SOUTHERN INN Serving Quality Food to Washington Lee Students for 45 Years HERRING TRAVEL SERVICES, INC. 16 W. Washington St. Lexington, Virginia 24450 463-2197 463-9393 CRAFTS PLUS, INC. Coins, Stamps Craft SuppUes Give us an opportunity to serve you . . . we ' ll do our very best to please you. CLEANERS , AbZ-Zbn LEXINGTON, VA. 261-2155 BUENA VISTA, VA. J. ED. DEAVER SONS, INC. Compliments of OAK HALL CAP GOWN CO. Roanoke, Virginia STUBIO, Inc. Over a Third of A Century In Experience ' Specializing in College Annual Photography Commercial Industrial Wedding Portraiture Color 23 West Nelson Street Lexington, Virginia 24450 (703) 463-2139 ■m Rockbridge y M United Virginia Bank Lexington, Virginia More Than Just A Bank Main Office Branch 45 South Main 708 S. Main 463-2126 463-5111 Student Accounts Welcomed! av It  iamL Compliments of the University Supply Store and Co-op W L supplies can be ordered by writing to: University Supply Store P.O. Box 913 Lexington, Virginia 24450 University Supply Store Record Shop Specializing in worthwhile contemporary music of all persuasions. If it ' s music you want, come here — low prices, and no extra charge for special orders. ■■-. WHITE FRONT SUPERMARKET The Friendly Store j owr ed and operated by Jimmy Moore 167 S. Main 463-3106 FOUNDED tsso LEXINGTON. VIRGINIA 2 4 4 5 O THE EAST LEXINGTON STORE Open 7 days a week 463-3614 Snacks Party Supplies Ice At the caution light in East Lexington LEXINGTON HARDWARE 23 South Main Street 463-2242 Alutn-iranifi ROTC cadets participate in Happy Hour conducted by ROTC Department at the end of Fall Term 1976. SUCCESS ROTC ENHANCES YOUR CIVILIAN CAREER THROUGH: Extended Officer experience followed by your civilian career Field. Reserve Component opportunities coupled with a civilian job. PROFESSIONAL DEGREES — LAW OR MEDICINE — Educational delays are available after completion of your undergraduate degree so that you can complete Law or Medical School. You can utilize your professional degree in the active army if you are selected for active duty, or practice on your own while serving in a reserve component. JOB OPPORTUNITIES — Numerous career fields are available to choose from, depending upon your qualifications. They include: Personnel Management, Finance, Engineer, Armor, Maintenance Management, Personnel Administration, Education, Comptroller, Chemical, Foreign Area Officer, Communications, Transportation, Procurement, Infantry, Law Enforcement, and many others. FINANCIAL BENEFITS — In addition to Four- Year Scholarships, Army ROTC offers One-, Two-, and Three-Year Scholarships for which all cadets are eligible to compete. Even if you are a non-scholarship cadet, you will receive over $2500 during the last two years of the Four Year Program. Upon commissioning as a 2nd Lieutenant and selection for active duty, your starting salary will be over $11,000. CHALLENGING ADVENTURE TRAINING — While participating in the Army ROTC Program at Washington and Lee, you will be able to participate in voluntary, adventure activities such as: Rappelling, Skydiving, Spelunking, Skiing, Canoeing, Hiking, Patrolling, Biking, Orienteering, Soaring, Water Survival, and many others. Activities are scheduled at times that are convenient to the students. LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT TRAINING — In Army ROTC, you learn not only to manage people, but money and materials as well. You will learn to make more important planning decisions than most young executives. You will develop the qualities that not only the Army wants, but the civilian market: Self-discipline, Responsibility, Maturity, and Leadership For further information, contact major Adams or Captain Bareford (703) 463-4730 Official Washington and Lee Ring can now be ordered in the Washington and Lee Supply Store P.O. Box 913 Lexington, Virginia 24450 Text Dept. (703) 463-9111 (ext. 309) Signet Ring Birthstones available smooth or facet cut Place your order anytime, in person or by mail Class Ring W L and fraternity encrusting UmA SCHEWE FURNITURE 146 S. Main Street Lexington, Virginia 24450 284 =51 rurrnwr,ri V :y. A Sunday afternoon on Main Street, Lexington, Virginia, 1890 I n1
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