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[■••?)(7--w--!nc-V4-!r)(7-ji-x)(7-jc- ' t s i 5 s 5 sai; s i iS i vi Pa LIBRARY Washington and Lee University 0 ter l i ir l i ' r ii i i ? CALYX 1978 LIBRARY OF WASHIl GTON LEE UNIVERSITY LEXINGTON. VA. 24450 Washington and Lee University W. Temple Webber III, Editor Grant E. Leister, Business Manager PATRONS Mr. Mrs. Abe Adier Mr. Mrs. G. Dewey Arnold Dr. Mrs. Stewart Atkinson Mrs. Percy D. Ayres Mr. Mrs. Lee K. Bailey Dr. Mrs. Robert Z. Bell Mrs. Rita M. Bennett Abney S. Borley, Jr. Dr. Heinrich Mrs. Hildegard Brinks Mr. Mrs. James G. Broch, Sr. Miss Cola A. Broch Peter G. Brooks Mr. Mrs. Charles V. Brown, Sr. Mr. Mrs. John L. Bruch, Jr. Mr. Mrs. W.P. Buckthal Author B. Carmody, Jr. Mrs. Jean-Jacques Carnal Dr. Mrs. John R. Cole Mr. Mrs. Dwight Collmus Mr. Mrs. Vincent J. Coviello Mr. Thomas E. Cox Mr. Mrs. Robert Cranshaw Adam C. Derbyshire Mr. Mrs. John B. Dorsey Joseph P. Dorsey Mr. Mrs. William M. Ewing Carl Sue Fenstemaker Mrs. R.L Fornberg James L. Frey Herbert J. Friedman Dr. Mrs. Louis B. Gaker Mr. Mrs. Thomas K. Galvin, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Theodore H. Ghiz Dr. Mrs. Walter Granruth, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Channing M. Hall, Jr. Mrs. A. Littlefield Hauptfuhrer Mr. Mrs. Rober U. Height Mr. Mrs. Jesse W. Heird Mr. Mrs. Edgar H. Hendler Frederick W. Helen S. Hope Reeves Hughes, Jr. Robert Q. Jones Mr. Mrs. Frank J. Ladky Dr. Mrs. Tucker Laffitte, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Daniel G. Lee, Sr. Mr. Bernard K. Leytez Mr. Mrs. Klein G. Leister Dr. Mrs. Kenneth G. MacDonald Mr. Mrs. T. Haliburton McCoy Mrs. Lawrence W. McDanial Dr. Mrs. John M. McGovern I Dr. Tim J. Manson Mr. Mrs. John E. Meyers Mrs. Florence G. Minty Mr. Mrs. L. Everett Moore Mr. Mrs. Richard P. Moran Mr. Mrs. Michael J. Mrlik Mr. Mrs. David M. Murray Mr. Mrs. Everett Newcomb, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Charles H. Noble, Jr. Mrs. Sara Rich Norfleet Mr. Mrs. J. Frank Ottinger CPT Mrs. Robert C. Peniston Mr. Mrs. Arne L. Peterson Mr. Mrs. Paul W. Pique f, . Mr. Mrs. F.C. Plitt, Jr. Danial Joseph Raskin Mr. Mrs. H. Ward Reighley Mr. Mrs. MacEason Rein Rollin 8. Reiter Dr. Mrs. John C. Rhoads H.C. Roemer Mr. Mrs. Laurence Romich Mr. Mrs. Arthur M. Rose T. Rayson Salley, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Bertram R. Schewel Mr. Mrs. Jesse M. Shaver CPT (USN-R) Mrs. Sidney A. Sherwin, Jr. Mr. Mrs. H. Reese Shoemake, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Louis J. Siana Dr. Mrs. C.E. Silberstein Mr. Mrs. Crawford M. Sites Mr. Mrs. Kenneth W. Sleeld, Sr. E. Ide Smith, M.D. William A. Stanford Mrs. Mary A. Stephans Charles C. Stieff, II Mr. Mrs. E. Ray Taylor LTC (USA-R) Mrs. Ray L. Teel Mr. Mrs. George R. Triplett Family Gordon G. Tucker Mr. Mrs. Thomas L. Underbill John H. Van Unburgh Kenneth. H.Volk Charles E. Warren, M.D. W. Temple Webber, Jr. R.B. Welch Family Mr. Mrs. Henry S. Wich Mr. Mrs. Robert K. Woods Mr. Mrs. Landon R. Wyatt, Jr. J.R. Wynne TABLE OF CONTENTS ' llli I I Faculty 74 Seniors 98 The University 4 Sports 200 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CALYX RIHG TUM PHI INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL- STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD MOCK CONVENTION CONTACT SABU Organizations I 234 Fraternities 166 ' ' mB Ads 288 • • ' • -. ' There are few earthly things more beautiful than A university. It is a place where those who hate Ignorance may strive to know, where those who Perceive truth may strive to make others know; v Where seekers and learners alike, banded together In the search for. knowledge, will honor thought in All its finer ways, will welcome thinkers in distress ' ' .Or in exile, will uphold ever the dignity of thought nd learning and will exact standards in these things. They give to the young in their impressionable years The bond of a lofty purpose shared, of a great Corporate life whose links will not be loosed until They die. They give young people that close com- panionship for which youth longs, and that chance Of the endless discussion of themes which are endless. Without which youth would seem a waste of time. There are few earthly things more splendid than a University. In these days of broken frontiers and Collapsing values . . . When every future looks some- what grim, and every ancient foothold has become Something of a quagmire, wherever a university stands, It stands and Shines; Wherever it exists, the free minds of men, urged On to full and fair inquiry, may still bring wisdom Into human affairs. John Masefield, Late Poet Laureate of England Julie Osborne, 1977 Homecoming Queen Oedipus The King Directed by Lee Kahn Setting and lighting by Tom Zeigler The cast: Warren Mowry, Jim Weatherstone, David Chester, Ellen Jervey, Stoney Cantler, Jeffrey Buntrock, Ty York, Rich Allen, Jeff Brown, Hugh Robinson, Phil Heldrich, John Peirce. Photographs by W. Patrick Hinely 24 Parents ' Weekend 26 27 S.A.B.U. presents A Journey Into Blackness 30 A Feminine Habit Where are you going, my pretty maid? ' m going to love you, sir, ' she said. Why do you want to, my pretty maid? Oh ' I don ' t want to, sir, she said. Then, why should you do It, my pretty maid ' ' Simply for practice, sir, ' she said. .CRa ' DED.ndEASHIQ Having been received during previous eneaeemcnt bN L KLA JJLDand f.JlSHIONABLE Audiemes with the mostCiENUINEand ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE, ent.ied. By Mr FARaUAR Albert C. Gordon, Sole Lessee; Mr. Zeigler, Scenes. The company: Mr. Hughes, Mr. Harbiston, Mr. Hollinger, Mr. Amorin, Mr. Buntrock, Mr. Loveridge, Mr. Blumberg, Mr. Height, Mr. Hicks, Mr. Shillington, Mr. Brown, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Zeigler, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Gordon, Miss Hughes, Miss Tilly, Mrs. Jervey. ,v ' - ' ■JrM iHllHB ffi %-:M li ii GRAIN PARTY! •vs BBHH 1 n ■Bj jy IV V ' S K, 1 H E fl l l si Hi 1 A 1 Mjm i B l k m-ir ' - ,y y X IKSSB 1 -m V i ' ' 1, jklMUT 1 ft t -W l?V ii-ii HrrTU L U f ookfk ' (n4i(r L. .tKc 1,001 !t «awf f  MMtO OUT StoR U IWXM M Of VtT THIS wiNTta ronN, i iT ntutr naueD o ' . ..eocoitwiMsM •Khuhej n ' s OAV... TNfe OeWRmCNT OP Re 0 rtA(NT«lK NCt «M ANHOUNttB THAT BjR «, i vei 5TKANon , uH e(£ ID BEACH T0U)N-TH, TNtV CMKMMTVC «l40Ci JO.i ' T nfr«T ANP KEEP 40 Che Sfudent Hctiuities Board of Washington and LecUniuersity cordially inuites you todiscouer tfie seuenty-f irst annual mnevDRessBfM feahiring Che Duke Ellington Orchestra directed by ITIercer Ellington Priday Guening Syiruary Ctoenty Sburth nineteen BuiKlred SepentySght half past eight £arty-?ieiding Student Center present inuitations at door black tie ft « Mm J;i .-.IT -T« ■ . 1 ' JPiHI ■ m • M k •4i|L-s%- -, W tI W ' i A 7 H ' ' y| 1 ' rm ' Tf ■U: f 0) ISe mM ' i - - AWQ PMlP-gDBIM co ?D STUDB r ACT T BTS BOARD 4 ■■ ' b£ 56 60 The Ritz Directed by Barry Godin 62 72 ' _ . 1 ' f Vv , i! V i ' h ' v- aV 1 J • • ' ' ' A - A ' r N ' ■ y ' ' ] . iP ? V Tl ' ' ■ ' ■ ' ' • -cl V ■ . ' , ' • , - . Tff t ' -- ' li rX M r ' - ' - V!y ' N iV A Y , v — vf Vf - • ■2 jl _ - . V. vSyt f ' ' .] ■ :i N ?fly • nXJ . . v n ' v. ' • ' ' ' ■ _ L y| wj j i. : ' B J ' v H 1 K r , l-X ' X.V ! ' I ' . iJ ' v - ' f ' Z ' . ' - ' ■ ijf ; --tj) 4 y % • s 1 Sk- . li- ' - s- ■ A y f ■ I 1 . ' 1 1 B JL ' J f ' ' ' M _j-i iX N ' iL ' ' ;; ¥1 y ' T ' - ■ ' ■ T v - SJk ' ' - ' H Btr • ' V ,- v ■jf ' Ir ' y j V- r a — 4i V li Y 2 Kj T ' ' ' ■J H 7n Memoriam WALTER LEE SNEED Apn 30, i958 - Apri 22, i978 k_ w N p FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Robert E. R. Huntley, President of the University James W. Whitehead, Treasurer 76 Rupert N. Latture, Assistant to the President Frank A. Parsons, Assistant to the President Lewis G. John, Dean of Students Edwin D. Craun, Assistant Dean of the College Kenneth P. Ruscio, Assistant Director of Admissions Edward C. Atwood, Dean of the School of Commerce 78 William N. Mohler, Director of University Services Michael A. Cappeto and Curtis H. Hubbard Assistant Deans of Students H. Robert Huntley, Assistant Dean of Students ECONOMICS Left to Right: Charles F. Phillips, Edward C. Atwood, Edwin C. Griffith, John M. Gunn, Stanley T. Lowry, John 0. Winfrey. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Lawrence M. Lamont, John F. Devogt, Joseph Goldsten. POLITICS Left to Right: William Buchanan, Delos D. Hughes, Edward L. Pinney, Milton Colvin, John R. Handleman, Lewis G. John. ACCOUNTING Thomas E. Ennis, Jay D. Cok, Edward S. Schwan. ENGLISH Left to Right: H. Robert Huntley, Dabney Stuart, Severn Duvall, Edwin D. Craun, Carren 0. Kaston, John N. Swift, Robert P. Pure, James Boatwright III, Sidney M. B. Coulling, George W. Ray III. 82 HISTORY Left to Right: Jefferson Davis Futch, Irwin T. Sanders, Robert W. McAhren, Charles W. Turner, Henry P. Porter, Barry F. Machado, William A. Jenks, Roger B. Jeans, John H. Merchant, H. Marshall Jarret. 83 BIOLOGY ' t ! Left to Right: Cleveland P. Hickman, John S. Knox, Thomas G. Nye, James H, Starling, Ted C. Delaney, Lyman R. Emmons, John J. Wielgus, Gary H. Dobbs. CHEMISTRY Left to Right: William J. Watt, John H. Wise, James K. Shillington, Michael A. Pleva, John B. Goehrmg, George S. Whitney. GEOLOGY Left to Right: Samuel J. Kozak, George A. Planansky, Odell S. McGuire, Edgar W. Spencer, John D. Bell. PHYSICS Left to right: James J. Donaghy, Edward F. Turner, Thomas H. Williams, Robert B. Brownell, William B. Newbolt. JOURNALISM John K.Jennings, Hampden H. Smith, Robert J. Demaria, Clark R. Mollenhoff, Ronald H. MacDonald. James Paxton Davis (emeritus). MATH Left to Right: Thomas 0. Vinson, Robert A. Roberts, Robert L. Wilson, Jr., Constantine Roussos, Robert S. Johnson, Robert B. Browne!!, Charies W. Williams. ART Left to Right: Isabel Mcllvain. I-Hsiung Ju, Albert C. Gordon, Gerald M. Doyon, Pamela H. Simpson. Gordon P. Spice, Robert Stewart, James T. Cook. MUSIC CLASSICS Mario Pellicciaro and Herman W. Taylor. RELIGION Left to Right: David W. Sprunt, Minor L. Rogers, Harlan R. Beckley. GERMAN Left to Right: Harold C. Hill, B. Stuart Stephenson, David A. Dickens, Judith S. McNeel, William W. Pusey, Ann T. Rogers. ROMANCE LANGUAGES Left to Right: Carlyle W. Barritt, Sidney J. Williams, Howard L. Boetsch, Edward B. Hamer, George F. Drake, Russell C. Knudson, Alfred G. Fralin, Van H. Pate ROTC Left to Right: Lt. Col. Medley M. Davis, Capt. Scott C. Long, Sgt. 1st Class Gordon S. Cameron, Maj. James W. Smgleton, Ms. Kathleen H. Dunlap, Master Sgt. Dallas G. Johnson, Ms. Nellie M. Rice, Sgt. Maj. Otis Wright, Capt. Jackson D. Bareford, Maj. Wayne D. Adams. PHYSICAL EDUCATION y vt} Front row, left to right: Norris Aldridge, Buck Leslie, Bill Stearns, Gary Franke, Dick Miller, Bill McHenry, Joseph Lyies. Back row, le ft to right: Richard Yeakel, Rolf Piranian, Jack Emmer, George O ' Connell, Verne Canfield, Norman Lord, Dennis Bussard. PHILOSOPHY Dr. W. Lad Sessions, Dr. Harrison J. Pemberton, Jr., Dr. Charles T. Boggs. IVlissing from photo: Dr. Joseph R. Martin. PSYCHOLOGY Left to Right: Leonard E. Jarrard, David G. Elmes, Nancy A. Margand, William M. Hinton (Emeritus), Henry E. King, Joseph B. Thompson. SOCIOLOGY DRAMA Dr. O. Kendall White, Jr. and Dr. Emory Kimbrough, Jr. Missing from picture: Dr. John M. McDaniel and Dr. David R. Novak. Thomas J. Ziegler and Leonel L. Kahn, Jr. 97 SENIORS i ' • ' :i 99 f ' to K? - J ' ■ « ■ Bi:.i 5 ' -■ - fl m y ' i. John Roger Buckthal William S. Derrick Woods III James Thomas Ferguson II William Gilmore Welch Lloyd Alfonso Boykln. Jr., Ardith Eugene Collins, Jr., 79, Curtis Edwin Stewart. Peter Joseph Abitante Gerald Leonard Maatman, Jr. Linwood Scott Shelton Edmund Vincent Wick Carlos Alberto Penictie 103 « Qt John Kevin Rhoads and Craig Brian Forry NEAR CREEHVILLE; « SJ J.LISHEU Rl TIMBERRIDGE, M Y,1778, ASLBERTY HALL ACADEMY; MOVED TO LEXINOTOK AKD CHARTERED AS A COLLEGE, 17B2; ENDOWED BY GEORGE WASHINGTON, 1796, , AND NAMED FOR HIM. UNDER PRESIDENCY, I |ltf65-1B70, OF ROBERT E. LEE (BURIED P. THE UNIVERSITY CHAPEL), WHOSE Pedro Celestino Joaristi William Henry Wendt Edward McCoy Alford Michael Christopher Dyer i:j -r?,i«; William Kirk Burton, Richard Joseph Fadus, Charles Edward Hinkle, and William Milne Ewing, Jr. William Hettler Joost and Rex Donald Nyquist James William McCllntock IV, Robert Holman Head, and David Marvin WInge. Robert John Marvin, Jr., Richard Simon Cleary and Robert Lee Clarkson. ' i;:s F% r aslr ' ri j Hf-,: ' S Beverly Spottswood Puryear, Peter Marshall Pearl, and Charles Randolph Plitt. Arthur Greer Barriault .fK Richard Alexander Rogers Mark Edward Mendel and Spencer Clark Jackson. J.M. Harris, John Denwood Long, Listen Anderson Orr, Robert Campbell Peery, Jr., Henry Conrad Roemer III, Robert Edward Flannery Jr Alexius Aloysius Dyer III, and John Whitaker Hauprich. 109 Hiram Heartsill Ragon III 1 4 - -5iP - Arthur Roderick Carmody III. Brian Patrick Carroll and David Marshall Jemison. John Frederick Resen Douglas Earle Johnston, Jr. Jeffrey Lynn Slatcoff Shelby Kint Bailey, William Otto Cranshaw. Steven Buchman Heird, James Clayton Kingsbery, James Howell Veghte, and Richard Thomas Zink. Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffery Edwards Marcus McKinnon Penne , Hall Barton Clark. Robert Beverly Nash Francis, Jr., Christopher Godwin Willett, Darnall Whitnell Boyd. Jr., and Richard Witt Duncan. Richard Cramer Grace. Jr., John Frederick Sacco. and Michael Thomas Cieary. William David Brown Daniel Sledge Herbert, Franklin Raymond Mclntyre III, Miller Williams Kennedy, and Paul Kruesi Brock, Jr. Giles Carter Greer and David Gardner Franklin Robert Quince Jones, Jr. ' - X ' William Charles Porth, Jr., Beverly Sidnor Mauck, Jr., Steven Henry Hufnal, Peter Arnson Quinn, Alan Travis Drennen III, Stephen Mitchell Baldwin, Marcus Anton Brinks, and John Haynes Follansbee III. Mark Grabowski Richard Warren Stewart Lloyd Roberts Sams and Charles Richard McElwee II. Jerry Wayne Harris with Mom and Dad William Paul Harris Robert Parker Bates and Galen Tate Trussell John Madden HIM and Jerry Marrs Baird .ii j - ' -- - .• Gebiige Wa$hington Parson, Jr. ■ . ' _ o ■ ' - •: ' - ' - ' ' ' f -ilg afe -- ff e ;? I ' J ' i Sr. ' i .4 :: ' f ■ms ,m - ' m Robert Jett Ingram, Jr., Crawford McLendon Sites, Jr., Richard Coles Taylor and James Northcutt Walter, Jr. Charles Linden Hall, Donald Lee Williams, and Warren Louis Seay. Motier Daniel Becque and George Lougheed Carson, Jr. John Hunnicutt Collmus and Friends John Esten Byers and Michael Martin Boley Moses Tucker Lafitte ill 79, Everett Brewington Houston, Frank Rogers Ellerbe III ' 79 ■R fekL Jj Enrico Dell ' osso, Jr. Karl George Baker Susan Gail McKemy David and Mary Abrams Robert Worthington Moorhead M im ' MMi B m m Henry Cox Taylor, Brice Barnes Williams. Alexius Aloysius Dyer. III. David Thornton Trice, and William Gilchrist Taylor Stuart Laurens Craig. Jr.. Peter Lavington Farren. and Gregory Charles SiemlnskI David Gilroy McDonald, Mark Alexander Putney, Mark Wade Hampton, and John Cunningham Martin, III. (ui-.- ■■ Jv Douglas Russell Dorsey and Frank Roth Friedman SrVV Ryland Reamy Owen Christopher Peter Reid. Thomas Terry Shadrick, III. John Clarke McGovern, and Richard Page Wyrough ► U- ' -Ai ' i? ' ' ' A - e .. £ . ■im A!i-i ; - ' V ■ V ' f : ' der Fritdiie, RobertsoXVladley i , O - arJcjRichardieramef Orace, 4 . - Peter Thomas Moore Jeffrey Kearny Lee John Scott Strong William Searles Sands, Jr., and John Clayton Crouch with Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts Andrew Wilson Bodenstab, ' 80, Rodney Mims Cook. Jr., and Micajah Peck Brumby Laurie Elizabeth Scott and Travis Edwin Bass Howard Franklin Knipp III, William Grodon Ross, and Julian Herman Good. i r- ' i- ' riP Sherry and Ralph Moore Charles Henry Noble. Ill y o V V iw? : s r W t itt- ' V t.:(i . ' l-Ai Irby Bruce Cauthen, III. and Brian Wayne Hutton Kevin Thomas Grimm Lee Walters Muse, Jr. Daniel Calvin Coffey Jay David Shaffer Brian Patrick Tray and James Joseph Sindler rjlHfi. - ? fe Arf? ' ' Harry Tudor Jones, III, Douglas Bryan Wyatt, 79, Ralph Thomas Jones, ' 79, Roger Joseph O ' Kane, III, Bruce Campbell Zlvley, Parke Linden Bradley, Christopher Lowell Camps, Ralph Boice McGrew, and William Temple Webber, III. wBBSr ' Wyf ' ' A I 4 B ■ ' y. ' ' t y ' . ililM w ' aa fvi« H 9 H-v ■.1 v ' f ■ ' U ■ ll .- Tony Scott Clucci, Snooky Walker, George Raphael Triplett, Jr. Barry Derosier Godin Jennifer Bodenhorst and James Gibbons Sheridan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wallace lc a ama and family Jeffrey McCollum Sone Philip Jeremy Kaplan Douglas David Neumann Robert Peyton Baskin Dallas Page Kelley, III, and David Gray Carpenter m . ' . Reynolds Dods, Dwight Lathrop Stocker, Theodore Harvey Ghiz, Jr., David Alan Tumen. and James Cohill Manuel Edwin Warfield Wright and Frederick Lee Franck. Curt Brian Sharp «L v X - S i tf iiiP? Marshall Edgar Rutland, IV, Robert Philip Forlenza, and Patrick France Dennis Robert Lee Suit, Jr. Kenneth Wayne Mastrilli and John Brevard Jacob, Jr. A Thomas Willingham Tift, III and Friends Thomas Mark Duncan Jordan Dorman Walker, Jr Walter Paul Benda Victor Howard Forsythe. Jr. John Suter Hudson Howard Alan Rubel John Allan Hollinger, Thomas Oliver York, Jr., David William Chester, Raid Madison Spencer, Jr., ' 79, and Arthur Stoney Cantler, ' 81 Thomas David Heldman, James Edward Page, Jr., and Henry Morton Helzberg Robert Galvin Sherman. Ill Thomas Ridgeway Hodges and Leslie A. Pennlman 145 Richard Bell McDaniei, i! c aei Munro Wallace, William Aicklen Clemens, and Donald Amos.Cowser, Jr. Keith Allen Teel 146 Peter Botts Meem and Robert Alexander Calvert, ' 81. Kingston Lee Howard, James Alan Barnes, and Mark Lawrence Mitchell Alexis Bardeen Lamotte Samuel Hughel Harrison Arthur Oliver Smith, III David Wesley Talley, Jr. Larry Russell Kanavas Gail Paxton, Allen Wesley Weeks. Philip Edward Bailey. John Douglas Merman. Leslie Nelson. Thomas Keough Galvin, III Thomas Joel Loving John Theodore Kelly, Jr. 1 - - 1. ,■ . i «w r t - • ' ' Henry Hauptfuhrer, IV Mark Wayne Danos, Clement Dean Carter III Kevin Thomas Lamb Karl Nicholas Koon James Tiffany Roselle, Rand David Weinberg Mark Andrew Bradley Arthur Alexis Birney, Jr., Richard Wellhouse Stein, Ronald William Spain, Richard Morgan Simmons III, Jan Goldslen. Michael Joseph Missal, Mark Hamlet Derbyshire, David John McLean Peter Hsun Lin 152 John Lawrence Bruch III Peter Fisher Jr., Lawrence Doresmond Crocker Peter Creighton Keefe, James Nathan Falk 77, Wilcox Kirkland Ruffin 77. Walter DeKalb Kelley 77 Harry Alii Mazahan John Edward Graham Jr., Benjamin Blaine Swan, James Kelly Ladky James Oscar Davis III ' 79, John Cleveland Gordon, James Crater Lancaster ' 79. Steven Eyier Mattesky, Charles Henry Walsh III, Edward Anderson Burgess Courtney Clark Brooks, Jr. Tupper Hawthorne Dorsey, Matthew Joseph Donaldson Jr. John Miller Pelrce III Glen and Suzanne Miller Jeffrey Varnell Badgett ' • g f f :; : itSifA. - William Roy Schooley David Hearn Hemenway Bill Fenstemaker and Sue Bailey James Nelson Lynn Oliver Warren Mowry Jr., Charles H. Noble III Roland Baird Walters tamlly Charles Vincent Brown III Seth Wayne Oserin James Small McNider III K ' i ' -- - ' ■ v ' -• Craig Bryan Kendall John Daniel Bunce Jonathan Richard Morris, Michael Kevin Cameron, Alexander Hamilton Bishop IV, Paul Sherborne Cobb, John Tullis Crutcher, John Franklin Wheatley, Walter Granruth III Jeffrey Robert Rich Benjamin Irving Johns, Jr., Donald George Smith, Jr., Delambert Stowe Rose, Andrew Michael Airheart 1 1 Robert Frederick Hedett Jr. Edwin David Johnson Robert Nicholas Mucciola and Linda J. Reynolds ■ James Milton Underhill, Charles Henry Sipple IV, Robert Carl Sundberg II, Edgar Duryea Pouch III. Ken Buick Kurt Calvin Russ F R A T E R N I T I E S I li ' ir- ( 1. George Santos 2. Rob Willis 3. Whit Sanning 4. Scott Baker 5. Tom Thurston May 6. Jeff Brent 7. Phil Heldrich 8. Mickey Kennedy 9. Bobby Frantz 10. John Long 11. Peery Roberts 12 Woody Woodring 13. Eben Finney 14. W.G. Turner 15. Brian Brooke 16. Lex Dyer 17. Charles Habliston 18. Charlie Stieff 19. J.T. Christmas 20. Richy Sutton 21. Fred Forsythe 22. William Mauck 23. Robert Massey 24. Sandy McDonald 25. Listen Orr 26. Maurice Moe Adams 27. Richard Ross 28. John Pine 29. John Kemp 30. Stuart Rienhoff 31. Jay Sindler 32. Seldom Clark 33. Lex LaMotte 34. Dan Martin 35. Conrad Martin 36. Mike B.B. McComas 37. Fritz Buddy Fischer 38. James Lynn 39. Ab Hammond 40. John Jacobsen 41. Ed Morten 42. Teddy Campbell 43. Steven Smith 44. Bill Roper 45. Spanky Huck 46. Plater Robinson 47. Landers Carnal 48 Bob Peery 49. Fred Brimberg 50. Biff Hern 51. Paul Gerhardt 52. Bob Flannery Slr , 2;...:3l Beta Theta Pi Chi Psi 1. Ben Kesee 2. Ray Best 3. Carl Carlozzi 4. Peter Bariteau 5. Sam Perkins 6. Mark Mainwaring 7. J.C. Campbell 8. Peter Keefe 9. Howard Herndon 10. Steve HIggs 11. Bill Sherwin 12. Chuck Stinnett 1. Doug Gaeker 2. Paul Gubbins 3. Marvin Odom 4. Mike Smith 5. Jim Vines 6. Mike Foley 7. Mark Suber 8. Ross Germano 9. Hank McKelway 10. Miki Gupton 11 . Buzzy Cooper 12. ' Crazy Ron Spain 13. Howdy Knipp 14. Mike Busbey 15. John Soger 16. ' Mrs. Busbey 17. Tad Law 18. Bob Bates 19. Buddy Bowie 20. Guy Steuart 21. Dave Blackwood 22. Eric Sella 23. Ham Davis 24. Brian Tray 25. Rob Mr. P. Preston 26. Drew Pillsbury 27. Don Swaggert 28. Dean Greenberg 29 Rob Barber 30. Scott Graham 31. Will Christel 32. Dyke Dink Wagner 33. Bob Guppy ' Campbell 34. Stan 35. Steve Abraham 36. James Hamner 37. Julain Good 38. Who 39. Angus Finney 40. Gordon Ross 41. Mitch Dugan 42. Jeff Benneville 43. Biff Martin 44. Jay Fulcher 45. Andy Pique 46. Andy DeMuth 47. Ben Hull Not Pictured Jim Roselle Doug Perkins Rand Weinberg Ted deSaussure Galen Trussel Lex Birney George Faison Cotesworth Simons Delta Tau Delta .«s§ % ' - : ' ; ' %. Kappa Alpha 1. Neil Pentifallo 2. Will Hodges 3. Mike Perry 4. John Northington 5. Reid Slaughter 6. David Pace 7. Eddie Kramer 8. Will Tankersley 9. Mike Boa Watson 10. John Boatwright 11. John Kisalus 12. Tupper Dorsey 13. Jesse Suber 14. Wayne Welch 15. Jeff Hamill 16. Brant Charles 17. Rob Benfield 18. Bill Tucker 19. Jim Abeloff 20. Russ Parmele 21. Hugh Montgomery 22. Bill Sands 23. Matt Donaldson 24. Jack Bovay 25. Carl Miller 26. Carter Greer 27. Kevin Dickey 28. Buck Stockdale 29. Mike McCraney 30. Rob Whitener 31. David Franklin 32. Stuart McMillan 33. Lee Larimore 34. Henry Hamilton 35. Mark Smith 36. Jeff Roberts 37. Duncan Lowe 38. Hale Delavan fit-, mja ta.. «!?SJ ■ ' ■ ' mr ir ' -, ' .ht= ' ■: - , _ 4, Lambda Chi Alpha 1. Brian Hutton 2. Warren Kean 3. Steve Swallow 4. John Saylor 5. Herb Jennings 6. Art Dunnam 7. Ralph Ownby 8. Rick Fadus 9. Paul Glazener 10. Rob Earle 11. David McGarry 12. Bill Taylor 13. Andy Lassiter 14. Dan Coffey 15. Steve Broudy 16. Brian McMahon 17. Will Clemens -JW 176 18 Ken Sledd 19. Bruce Cauthen 20. Bob Bergmann 21. Hunt Shuford 22. John Sadd 23. Bruce Wilmot 24. Chuck Fadus 25. Pete Taylor 26. Landon Wyatt 27. Will Deeley 28. Rick McDaniel 29. Rick Hughes 30. Charlie Hinkle 31. Bill Ewing 32. Joel Loving 33. Bill Burton 34. Eric Detlefs 35. Mike Maddocks 36. Mike Wallis 37. Handsome Scott Douglas 38. Randy George NOT PICTURED; 1. Jeff Sone 2. Don Nolle 3. Bill Joost 4. Chip Naus 5. Chip Hoke 6. Keith Romlch 7. Smitty Hyslop 8. By Steele 9. Scott Duff 10. Bob Newcomb 11. Brad Kesel 12. Lloyd Sams 13. Bob Jones 14. David Williams 15. Chris Haley 16. Eddie Adier 17. Willie Wendt 18. John Phillips 19. Lee Cave 20. Don Cowser 21. Bob Brewer 22. Steve Stahl 23. Scott Zackowski 24. Dick Yancy 25. Walter Sneed 26. Steve Handy 27. David Cook Phi Delta Theta 1. Rik Kirkland 2. Jim Hinson 3. Syd Farrar 4. Alex Richards 5. Preston Waldrop 6. Doug Johnston 7. William Taylor 8. Keith Calhoun 9. Tom Coleman 10. Jim Gouldon 11. Mell Duggan 12. Henry Taylor 13. Frank Friedman 14. Jim McNider 15. Tommy Tift 16. Jay Schaeffer 17. Brice Williams 18. Bill Pritchard 19. Bobby Walters 20. Chester Taylor 21. Richard Drennam 22. Sidney Simmons 23. Tad McDonough 24. Andrew Saunders 25. David Newman 26. Jeff Milstead 27. Willie Hartness 28. Gary Schaeffer 29. Chris Meneffe 30. John Plowden 31. Jack Wilhite 32. Kelly Ryan 33. George Ballentyne 34. Bear McCubbin 35. Mac Flowers 36. Ben Butts 37. Myles Kelly 38. Mitch Wynne 39. Phil Mangum 40. Win Ryan 41. Robert Ballentine 42. Hill McAllister 43. Greg Vaughan 44. Clyde Mull 45. David Proctor 46. Hank Hall 47. Jim Snedden 48. Tom Pritchard 3 H HO 1 9 1 2] 23 179 Phi Gamma Delta 180 1. Jerry Broccoli 2. Randy Plitt 3. Chug Puryear 4. Gil Pearsall 5. Pete Pearl 6. Valerie 7. Bob Baskin 8. Dick Zink 9. Steve Calabro 10. Clay Kingsberry 11. Andy Irvine 12. Kevin McGowen 13. Ed Tutak 14. Skiff Bailey 15. Steve Heird 16. Dan Knitten 17. Jim Duplessie 18. Holmes Ginn 19. Joe Letosky 20. Jim Malone 21. Tom Turco 22. Mike Mrlik 23. Ray McNulty 24. Jeff Neuman 25. Carl Foleik 26. Bill Bryant 27. Mike Silverman 28. Doug Seitz 29. Scott McLam 30. Pete Kingsberry 31. Steve Kern 32. Charlie Brown 33. Keith VanLanen 34. Bill Cranshaw 35. Dana Samuelson Not pictured: Hank Wall Chris Leiser Stu Atkinson Larry Kanavas 1. J. Hemby 2. Buck Buckner 3. Marty Piccoli 4. Jay Blumberg 5. Paul Daugherty 6. Randy Sacks 7. Jerry Maatman 8. Rich Bird 9. Mark Klaus 10. Doug Dorsey 11. Tommy Morville 12. Bill Towler 13. Bill Matthai 14. Rich Allen 15. Steve Siana 16. Marc Ottinger 17. Duke Cancelmo 18. Scott Caddell 19. Andy Fitzgerald 20. Dave Meyers 21. Jeff Brown 22. Paul Hendry 23. Art Caltrider 24. Bob Piazza 25. John Hendler 26. Chip Childs 27. Doug Pinotti 28. Steve Hallowell 29. Rick Baxter 30. Willie Mackie 31. Doug Hassinger 32. Craig Burns 33. John Quia 34. Ed Vorwerk 35. Kevin Carney 36. Bill Hutton 37. Steve Everett 38. Tom Coates 182 Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Sigma 1. John Bruch 2. Freeman Jones 3. Dirk Pieper 4. John McMahon 5. Ben Johns 6. Stuart Vogel 7. George Booth 8. John Wall 9. Chuck Vanhorn 10. Greg Dyer 1 1. Tom Alfano 12. Tom Galvin 13. John Saunders 14. Kurt Fischer 15. Geoff Sisk 16. Stuart Neff 17. John Wheatley 18. Whit Welch 19. David Low 20. Rob Brooke 21. Doug Davis 22. Andy Wiley 23. Hov ard Smith 24. Chip Sisk 25. Jesse Shaver 26. Ab Boxley 27. Beau Dudley 28. Ricky Moran 29. John Gordon 30. Wells Goddin 31. Maz Rutland 32. Johnny Black 33. Doug Wilhs 34. Bill Reighley 35. Bob Thomas 36. Jim Moyler 37. Bobby Clements 38. Jim Lancaster 39. Jim Davis 40. Drew Sims 41. Jim Feinman 42. Andy Bodenstab 43. Jeff Christovich 44. Jeffrey Bartlett 45. Dee Keesler 46. Rud Moore 47. Robbie Suit 48. Rodney Cook 49. Paul Cobb 50. John Crutcher 51. Jon Morris 52. Sandy Bishop 53. Gary Booth 54. Matthew Calvert 55. Pete Meem 56. Bobbie Womble 57. Robert Calvert Pi Kappa Alpha 1. Banks Wannamaker 2. Chuck Plowden 3. Cantey Heath 4. Monty Briscoe 5. Andy Grisebaum 6. Darnall Boyd 7. Mark Pennell 8. David Williams 9. Craig Ferry 10. Chuck Sipple 1 1. Richard Duncan 12. Chuck Plowden 13. Nash Francis 14. Derrick Woods 15. Ross Newell 16. Robert Sundberg 17. Pete Williams 18. Brew Houston 19. Jim Underhill 20. Huck Hough 21. Cliff Sondock 22. Jim Brock 23. Tommy Wornom 24. Bart Clark 25. Jay Lutins 26. Scott Hood 27. Faculty Advisor 28. Gary Pouch 29. Scooter Lowder 30. Jimbo Grisebaum 31. Dave Donahey 32. Phil Kaplan 33. Kendall Jones 34. Chris Greatwood 35. Gene Shepherd 36. Tom Savage 37. John Pritchard 38. Tom Goss 39. John Woods 40. John Fox 41. Alan King 42. Frank Knowlton 43. Norris Laffitte 44. Hub Kennedy 45. Bob Colvin 46. John Wilkerson 47. Kirby Tompkins 48. Tommy Turner 49. John Psillas 50. Tuck Laffitte 51. Herb Smith 52. John McAlister 53. Pat Robmson 54. Frank Ellerby 55. Les Cotter Not pictured: Ben Easton ' i, ' ■  ' ■ Pi Kappa Phi 1. Jim Brossy 2. Glen Stanford 3. Kevin McCusty 4. John Cole 5. Mark Kinniburgh 6. Dick Barron 7. Alan Bauer 8. Madison Woodward 9. Skip Franck 10. George Polizos 11. Walton Clark 12. Bill Bourne 13. Jim Hicks 14. Tom OHara 15. Gray Coleman 16. Coach Lord 17. Sara 18. Carl Perry 19. Holcombe Baird 20. Dutch Waldbauer 21. John Stathakis 22. Cove Geary 23. Alan Pryor 24. Tom Bartlett 25. Edwin Wright 26. Chip Gates 27. Charles Hulfish 28. Grant Leister 29. Jim Mendoza 30. Bob Jackson 31. Frank Jones 32. David Goldstein 33. Denny Byrne 34. Jack Green 35. Pete Schott 36. Ben Newsom 37. John Risch 38. Rainey Booth 39. Parke Ellis 40. Ron Moore 41. Bob Binder 42. Fletcher Harkrader 43. Parker Potter 44. Arturo Melian 45. Chris Volk 46. John Hamilton 47. Ken Bewick 48. John May 49. Larry Gumprich 50. Jim Leisy 51. Art Bloom Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mike VanAmburgh Andy Bertron Cody Davis Gerrald Giblen Bruce Moore Bob Schuler Miller Kennedy Carter Tucker Richard Salmons Clay Crumbliss Tobin Cassels Ed Morrison Mike Airheart Marshall Clark George Stadler Dick Schoenfeld J. Ed Bever Donny Smith Marshall Dougherty Jean Pierce Freddy Moore Mason Hawfield Murray McClintock Jim McClintock Holman Head Bill Paxton David Constine Richard Taylor Lee Davies Billy Webster Jack Wilcox Bobby Pearce Chip Sites Raymond Mclntyre Paul Brock Jett Ingram Daniel Herbert Jimmy Walter Hagood Morrison Ill I 1. Jerry Baird 2. John Hill 3. Richard Essex 4. Danny CaruccI 5. George Irvine 6. Pete Clements 7. Tim Brooks 8. Dave Scott 9. Robert Neely 10, Peter Stanford 11. Mike Cleary 12 Harvey Kay 13. Tim Lavelle 14. Heartsill Ragon 15. Ed Curry 16. Willie Howard 17. Jim Gray 18. Homer Bliss 19. Jack Schew el 20. Jeff Powers 21. Eric Nord 22. Jim Shoemaker 23. Sam Rogers 24. Bruce Poole 25. Sam Campbell 26. Tobie Suit 27. Jim Flippen 28. Chris Gammon 29. Dave Greer 30. Charles Terry 31. Douglas Bird 32. Mike Monaghan 33. Stu Jackson 34. Robert Firnberg 35. Mark Hampton 36. Carl Kirkpatrick 37. Ricky Wallerstein 38. John Pigue 39. Ed Jordan 40. Marsh Merriman 41. Charlie Smith 42. John Billmyre 43. Mark Putney 44. Rip Heenan 45. Jim Tommins 46. Dave McDonald 47. Peter Eliades 48. John Martin 49. John Volk 192 Sigma Chi I— ■MMIMa«M — — M — m m} B SB 1. Rob Walton 2. Larry Connolly 3. Mark Turner 4. Phil Swirbul 5. John Hollinger 6. John Craig 7. Ben Swan 8. Jim Ladky 9. unknown 10. Doug Wyatt 11. Boice McGrew 12. David Chester 13. Jamie Small 14. Edward Brooks 15. Baker Spring 16. Rob Bates 17. Powell Jones 18. Todd Tyson 19. Howie Collier 20. Joe Connor 21. Murphy Gregg 22. Luis Dehechavarria 23. Luke Megna 24. Bill Irvm 25. Mickey McCabe 26. Charles Tucker 27. Charles Noble 28. Frank McDonald 29. Ed Graham 30 Jared Bernhardt 31. Dave Tyson 32. Harry T. Jones 33. Scott Shelton 34. Bill Davis 35. Gus Fritchie 36. Mike Devine 37. Rich Formato 38. Bruce Whipple 39. Mike Missal 40. Rich Grace 41. Dave Baynard 42. Joe Dashiell 43. Ted Kerr 44. Pete 45. Greg MacDonald 46. Mac McCoy 47. Jim Weatherstone NOT PICTURED: 1. Ty York 2. Stoney Caulter 3. Rob Wendt 4. Madison Spencer Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon 196 1. Steven Hufnal 2. Jack Dorsey 3. Bev Mauck 4. Robert E. Lee 5. Marc Birenbaum 6. Steve Baldwin 7. Skip Kamis 8. Dave Kuhn 9. Bob Sillman 10. Al Fernandez 11. Steve White 12. Mike Karctier 13. Doug SwatskI 14. Steve Douglas 15. Gary Goodenow 16. Steve Dummlt 17. Tom Gillen 18. Rex Nyquist 19. Jay Norfleet 20. Clark Ferryman 21. Bill Porthi 22. Tom Dutton 23. John Follansbee 24. Larry Bryant 25. Alex Philpott 26. Marcus Brinks 27. Clem Carter 28. Mark Danos 29. Alan Drennen 30. Joel Segall 31. Chris O ' Connor 32. Goetz Eaton 33. Peter Quinn 34. Kevin Dwyer 35. Tom Hendricks NOT PICTURED: 1. Dave Bryant 2. Gordon Copland 3. Doug Peckham 4. Joe Scott 5. Dave Weaver 6. Al Hintz 7. Paul Nathan 8. Doug Reas 9. Doug Shipman 10. Robby Smitherman Zeta Beta Tau 198 1. Phil Marella 2. Mark Walker 3. Bill Murphy 4. Bob Palmer 5. Dick Latture 6. Spencer Jackson 7. Jaime McElroy 8. Jaime Paige 9. Onil Cote 10. Tim Heldman 11. Henry Helzberg 12. Gardner Umbarger 13. Pat Hinton 14. Hank Clark 15. Mark Firestone 16. Mike Canavan 17. Gordon Lewis 18. Will Bernart 19. James Hawkins 20- Alan Guyse 21. Peter Engel 22. Mike Harvey 23. Tom Raymond 24. John Yale 25. John McGovern 26. Doug Werth NOT PICTURED: Chris Reid Terry Shadrick Dave Kent Dave Addison Howard Rubel Howell Perkins Roger Rak Morgan Walker Billy Fishback Jeff Nielson 199 TrTfyfR rnn V K- Wilson Field l i ' ' ' Front Row; Left toRight: M. Duncan (Co-captain), J. Slatcoff (Co-captain). Second Row: J. Norberg, K. McGowan, T. Hissey, L. Kanavas, B. Szczecinski, B. Frear, P. Bailey, E. Johnson, D. Crossley, K. Steele, J. Letosky, S. Smith, S. Johnson. Third Row: B. Clemens, D. Kniffen, J. Guynn, G. Ballantyne, C. Folcik, G. Lilly, T. Baynham, G. Fisher, G. Berry, D. Thompson, K. Smith, M. Travers, J. Ryan. Fourth Row: S. McLam, B. Burkholder, S. Swope, R. Wiles, L. McNulty, D. Hamra, M. Lewis, V. Sheperd, M. Mrlick, C. Walsh, G. Nerz, D. Kingman. Fifth Row: S. Farrar, B. Butts, S. Atkinson, M. Piccoli, K. MacMillan, S. Caddel, J. Newman, K. Bell, M. Louden, L. Davis, T. Coates, B. Willis. Sixth Row: C. Cheatham, J. Weatherstone, B . . Gordon, L. MJnetree, T. Alfane, C. Nunley, D. Edward, R. Morrison, B. Dale, A, Wiley, W. Pritchett, T. Griffin, C. Bates. Seventh Row: J. Snedden, C. Leiser, J. Hendler, J. Wallace, J. Forte, E. Vorwerk, K. McClernon, D. Williams, J. Scott, W. Barber, J. Herbert, B. Collins, S. Stafford. Eighth Row: L. Newell, (Equip, mgr.), T. Jones, B. Williams, C. O ' Connell, B. McHenry, B. Leslie, T. Thunder, N. Aldridge, J. Emmer, J. Taylor. 1977 Recoid W L 10 Loch Haven State W L 14 Davidson College W L 13 Centre College W L 13 Randolph-Macon W L Maryville W L Hampden-Sydney W L 21 Univ, of South W L 33 Bndgewater W L 6 Emory Henry W L 6 Gettysburg W L 20 Georgetown m - ' 206 Wilson Field Front Row, Left to Right; Roger Yale, Nick Martin, Kelly Ryan, Doug Seitz, Doug Dorsey, Larry Kanavas, Mark Bennet, Mark Derbyshire, Bill Stone, Dave Williams, Mark Turner, Howie Collier, Dana Samuelson, Homer Bliss. Second Row: Kevin Carney, Woods King, Todd Tyson, Ben Easton, Doug BinuchI, Chuck Dauria, Doug Adams, Andy Bodenstab, Sandy Bishop, Shawn Levesque, Greer Barriault, Ace Dods, Rolf Piranian. 207 209 k.. A B KK Bmjf W ' T 1 % . ' S roi Fj 1 P -1 1 Ji i 1 ' Jk Front row left to right: Marv Odum, Howard Herudon, Bill Morris. Hans Furuland, Bob Bates, Bill Welch (co-captaIn), Alan Weeks (co-captain) Chris Daniel. Kevin Grimm. Richard Bird. Back row left to right: Coach Dick Miller, Sean Smith, Carl Kirkpatrick, John Plowden, Brian Adams, Doug Shipman, Tom Gillen. Dan Becque. Ray Best, Stu Nibley (ass ' t coach). CROSS COUNTRY J 3r WATER POLO Front row left to right: Paul Koehler, Scoott Duff, Mitcfn Dugan, Mike Foley, Chip Hoke, Bill Brown. Back row: Coach Bill Staerns, Kevin Dickey. Biff Martin, Keith Romich, Bob Newcomb, Pete Stanford- Not shown: Will Hodges. V ir ' ' j? v..t 214 W4L Opponent 97 Castleton Stale 70 74 Randolph-Macon 89 108 Clinch Valley 81 111 Eastern Mennonite 70 81 Rochester 74 95 York College 97 94 Emory Henry 70 95 Bridgewater 91 89 Hampden-Sydney 88 74 Hampden-Sydney 81 108 Bridgewater 80 93 Lynchburg 69 105 Bluefield College 75 72 Lynchburg 65 89 Rochester 71 105 Bridgewater 77 66 Jersey City State (NJ)- 65 88 Eastern Conn 77 78 Lynchburg 74 6 4 Kean College (NJ) 80 80 Staten Island 73 103 Eastern Mennonite 75 77 Case Reserve 83 88 MaryviHe 78 90 Swarthmore 76 99 Shenandoah 88 Season Record: 22-6 77 Ashland 84 88 Emory Henry 52 ■NCAA South Atlantic Regional Tourn smeni 1 i Front Row, L to R: Mike Wenke, Bruce Williams, Tracey Hodge, Jim Berlin, Pat Dennis, Bob Forlenza, Tom Jeffries, Larry Meyer, Carby Hoy, Pete Farrell. Back Row, L to R: Head Coach Verne Canfield, Asst Coach Dennis Bussard, trainer Carol Chrzanowski, Dave Leunig, Chris Ware, Bob Smitherman, Ardith Collins, Paul Hendry, Student Ass ' t Coach Eamon Cassell, managers Mac Rein and Brad Lewis As Washington and Lees basketball team captured another ODAC crown and a national reputaton for college respectability this past winter. senior guard Pat Dennis emerged as the Generals top hoopster Dennis cap- ped hjs collegiate B-ball career by setting a new school record for points scored m a single season at an even 7 00 After the final buzzer had sounded at Kean College, thus ending Dennis ' superb career, Pat was selected tor several high honors To begin with Pat was named the Most Valuable Player of the Southeast Regional NCAA. Division III Tournament. The O.D AC followed by naming him M V P of the conference In addition Dennis was selected first team All-Amencan (Div III) by both the Basketball Weekly magazine and the National Association of Basketball Coaches Although his W L basketball days were over. Pat still had some collegiate ball playing left for him as he was selected for the highly regarded Portsmouth Invitational Tournament The tournament is a series of round- robin playoff games between pick-up teams drawn from the top 64 seniors (in all divisions) m the nation Although his team lost the series opener, Pat dropped m twelve points Dennis also played for the Virginia all-stars m a dual with their peers from North Ca rolina Finally, and perhaps most exotic of all. Dennis, in early April, played m Mexico City for a Division II and III all-star team representmg the United States Looking back over the year, Pat expressed a strong appreciation to his friend and valuable team-mate, Mike Wenke I definitely could not have done it without him He created a lot of situations to get me open, Dennis said Dennis ' praise is well placed, for Mike Wenke set a school record in assists this year with 259 Next year Pat will continue his basketball career by playing professionally in Europe .tasMs ' -- WRESTLING F V BgBQvgggg Front Row. L to R: Mike Monaghan. How Knipp, James Flippen, Vincent Rospond, Ray Gross, Ed Foy, Mike Deighan, Ed Kramer. Back Row. L to R: Coach Gary Franke. Ed Rodgers. Lesley Heart, Charles Terry, Warren Mowry, Tom Oxendine, Dave Stoeffel, Dan Kniffen, Ass ' t Coach Herb Donica. W L34 Lynchburg 3 W L Invitational 4th 20 Madison 16 21 Campbell 22 6 Duke 36 37 Eastern Mennonite 10 Citadel Invitational 8th 28 V.M.I. 9 16 Liberty Baptist 29 45 Hampden-Sydney 3 33 Davidson 18 17 V.C.U. 24 2 Pittsburgh 47 20 Newport News 18 25 M.I.T. 14 29 Lowell Tech 14 12 Harvard 28 O.D.A.C. Tournament 14 American U. 26 15 James Madison U. 27 Season Record: 9-8 218 3511 1 SWIMMING Front Row, L to R: Will Hodges, Bill Ash, Jay Diesing, Mike Foley, Chip Hoke, Scott Duff, David Scott, Peter Meem. Back Row, L to R: John Hudson, Doug Dickey, Bob Newcomb, Keith Romich, Gordon Ross, Drew Pillsbury, Coach Bill Stearns. iHi ai. -!-_?i3p uumntj ff tUU4UU amm ' 9 . J  Iff f If f f • ' : Lr -i-- Logging 11,000 yards per day between meets and swimming competitively fifty weeks every year point out three things about John Hudson ' s personality: his perseverence, his love for the water, and, most importantly, the abiding faith that all this rigor will pay off. Quite predictably, this faith, and swimming meets since the age of eight, has wreaked a possibly unmatchable dividend for Hudson. The proud, but self-disciplined, Pennsylvanian has been named Ail-American seventeen times in his four years at W L. Added to that, he has set four school records on his own, (the 200, the 500, the 1,000, and the 1650 yards freestyle) and two with the help of his fellow Generals in the four and eight hundred yard frees- tyle relays. Hudson led his team well in their attaining of a record smashing 10-1 dual meet tally this year and by capping the season with an impressive tenth place finish in the National College Division swimming championships held at Grinnell College. Added to his preceding three years, Hudson has led Washington and Lee to an enviable 33-9 mark on dual meets and to many self-feeding rumors of the makings of a college level aquatic dynasty right here in Lexington. Although Hudson Is, as Coach Bill Stearns says, ' by far and away the best swimmer this school has ever seen, his contributions to W L are also above sea-level. For one, Hudson, relying on his stern self-regulation, his capacity for objective self-appraisal, his abiding faith in his abilities, and his love of, and thirst for, competition, has made the Dean ' s List every term in his junior and senior years; a formidable task for a Business Administration major. Applying his talents of the pool to the realities of campus life, Hudson has been a standout leader by being assistant head dorm counselor. But even with all these personal achievements, the sturdy easterner does not lose sight of his college experience, I feel that W L has given me a lot in that I have been able to compete on a high level in athletics and in academics. Looking back over his four years of explosive swimming. Hudson, who will join the Intelligence apparatus of the U.S. Army upon graduaton, explains pensively why he conditioned himself so thoroughly, partly to the exclusion of other ac- tivities, It wasn ' t all for the personal glory. If somebody else on the team did well, it got me excited and made me want to do better. The articulate photography buff, who hopes to become a swim coach eventually, affirms this sentiment by saying candidly, The newspaper write ups and the personal congratulations are just icings on the cake. On a final swimming note, the Ail-American attributes his collegiate success to coach Bill Stearns and to the long-distance assistant coach Lieutenant Colonel Louis P. McFadden. LACROSSE Front Row, LtoR: K. McFadden, W. Pritchett, P. Roberts, G. Santos, R.Willis, J. Broccoli, B. Peaslee, R. Eisdorfer, J. Kemp, M. Dugan, R. Hiltz, J. Olive. Second Row, L to R: M. Derbyshire, J. Foster, C. Walsh, S. Johnson, R. Kupecky, J. Hooper, J. Herbert, D. Rigger, G. Brent, D. Pieper, S. McLam, T. Cox. Third Row, L to R: Coaches J. Emmer and C. O ' Connell, manager P. Clarke, C. Stieff, B. Williams, B. Clements, C. Brown, J. Sindler, S. McDonald, J. Fritz, J. Black, statistician L. Lamotte, trainer T. Jones, eqp. mgr. L. Newell, coach R. Piranian. ■Ji - M k fc.. .. t ' B H i iiB Sj [ Mhi f ' - ' :. ♦ ♦ ' ; ' -•  ■ ( ' V « 224 226 BASEBALL Front left to right: Doug Hassmger. Chuck D Auna. Ted Hissey (co-cap), Andrew Schutrumpf, Dan Kingman, Rich Wiles (co-cap ), John Stagmaier, Don Swagart, Peter Restamo. Back, left to right: Coach Joe Lyies. Victor Shepherd, Bob Szczecinski, Mike Busby, Scott Stafford, Chip Childs, By Steele, Assistant Coach Rich Arnold, Lawrence Loveridge (manager). 228 «, «4itij :a ' ilMkWt{fe«i.i i5 t « -e ' btii r 7 M TRACK Front, left to right: Bob Bates, John Plowden, Jeff Slatcoff, John Colmus, Jack Norberg (Captain), Phil Dunley (Captain), Norvell Scott, Tony Ciucci, Jon Morris, Bill Welch, Scott Swope, Henry Hairston. Back, left to right: Coach Norris Aldridge, Bill Morris, R.J. Scaggs, John Vancott, Karl Cheatham, Baker Spring, Howard Metzger, Jim Parker, Jim Vines, Hamilton Davis, Rich Bird, Bob Campbell, Paul Henry, Stew Atkinson, Carl Kirkpatrick, Dave Sheridan, Marvin Oden, Ray Best, John Schmidt, Chris Daniel, Bob Hoffman, Chris Leiser, Jeff Brown, Howard Herndon, Coach Bill Stearns. !fV X:j !S 3i? f ,.-- .«• ...iatLjiijili TENNIS Left to right: David Constine, Cody Davis, Ben Johns (captain), Stewert Jackson, Robert Schuler, Pat Norris, Doug Gaker. 232 GOLF Back, left to right: Dave Leunig, Gerry Maatman, Bo Morehead, Jim Walter, Coach Emmett Leslie, Front, left to right; Jerry Barousse. Terry Shadrick, Andy Fitzgerald, Bruce Harvey. ORGANIZATIONS Contact, SAB S WLUR to •- ' ' expand coverage Parties ; EC requires 234 In Trouble c o. G e Q{ % oi % ©-.■v. ' « - 5 accountability Executive Committee Left to Right: Jim Davis, Chris Gammon, George Griffin, Steve Abraham, Jack Bovay, Jackie Boyden, Rick Goddard, Doug Perkins, Mike Missal, Jim Underhill, Andy Bodenstab. 236 student Control Committee Bob Willis, Julian Good, Dutch Waldbauer, Jim McNider, Bruce Perrone, Mike Cleary, Chuck Sipple, Dave Constine and Les Cotter. Inter-Fraternity Council 11 John Gordon. John Bruch. R ichard Huck. Howdy Knipp, Mac Flowers. Mark Hampton. Steve Jones and Steve Mattesky. Mock Convention Front Row: Jim McNider, Carol Chappell, Mike Missal Back Row: Craig Cornett, Ned McDonnell, John Trump, Sid Simmons, Dick Schoenfeld Mike Cappeto, John Follansbee. Chip Welch, Carlo Carlozzi, Jr. Pre-Law Society student Recruitment Committee Standing, Left to Right: Bill Tucker, Dave Hamra, Rob Nichols, Dan Carucci, Bill Thistlethwaite, Richard Wallerstein, Kevin Lamb, Shirley Floyd, Ed Dougherty. Tom Wall, Charles Terry, Doug Bird. Kneeling: Syd Farrar. Mark Putney, Dave McDonald, Steve Jones, Paul Daugherty. 239 Tie Otauenl Ictimtie (xir Left to Right: Bill Tucker, Charlie Hulfish, Bill Ridge, Carole Chappell, Jim Foreman, Glen Stanford, Tony Carii, George Polizos, Matt McNearney, Hank Hall, Steve Mangum, Tom McCarthy. Contact Left to Right: Walter Granruth, Pete Abitante. Dick Schoenfeld, Bill Webster, Richard Makepeace, Tom Salley, JimTommins, Charming Hall, Keith Van Lanen, Mike Cameron. University Federation Rich Stein, Carole Chappell. Mike Cappeto, Mark Broughton. Big Brothers Rugby Gil Pearsall, Ed Kamis, Bev Mauck, Mad Dog, Nils Hedelln, David Hemenway, Brian Carroll, Miller Kennedy, Guy Beavins, Doug Perkins. Ray Mclntyre, Al Fernandez Fencing f ifBif?! %i ' .i - : Lm— 7 J :ii - ..jmrn. . - • Front row: Debbie Capps (Asst coach), James Worth (Head Coach) Back row, left to right: Rob Earle, Jose Amonn, Will Wendt, Paul Nathan, Will Mackie, Larry Dwight, Dave Bryant, Bill Sherwin, Herb Jennings, Sam Harrison, Chuck Stinnett, Bill Hill, David Garner, Phil Welch, John Stathakis, WLUR Left to right: Bob Trembley. Bruce Wilmot, Chuck Strome, Ed Burgess, Steve Mattesky, John Kingston Shawn Levesque, Meegan Hanrahan, Mark Mainwaring, Cornelia Graves, IVlike Lavitt, Andy Drewer, William G. Turner. Spencer Leffel, Les Gillen, Sandy Bishop, Tom Gillen. Southern Comfort David Goldstein. Rick Stewart, John Volk, Wade Forsman, Chip Colonna, Robert Firnberg, Keith Teel, Dan Coffey, Henry Hauptfuhrer, Danny Carucci, Terry Frankenberger, Art Bloom. Brass Ensemble Left to right: Douglas Reas, William Watson, James Coyle, James Rayhorn, Lawrence Thaul, Steven Hufnal, Eric Frey, Thomas Lisk, Phillip Eikner. Publications Board Left to right: Patnck Hinely (standing m for Temp Webber), Chris Volk, Pete Goss, Ryland Owen, Mike Gallagher, Dave McLean, Grant Leister. Ae (Da a Left to right: John Craig, Boice McGrew, Neil Sheehan, Plater Robinson, John Cole, Temp Webber, Grant Leister, Tracy White, Chris Volk, Jim Shoemaker, Greer Barriault. Editor-in-Chief: Temp Webber Business Manager: Grant Leister Layout Editor: Jim Shoemaker Photography Editors: Stuart Craig, Greer Barriault Photographers: Chris Volk, John Craig, Plater Robinson, J.T. Christmas, Bob Bates, Tracy White, Neil Sheehan, Bob Mucciola, Richard Essex Contributing Photographers: Adrien Williamson, Peter Benoa, John Resen, Steve Heird, Pat Hinely, Sally Mann, Burr Datz, Dave Abrams, Phil Dunley, W.G. Turner, Mr. Stuart Craig, Mr. Adam Derbyshire, Rick Hope. General Staff: Tom O ' Hara, John May, Alan Bauer, Boice McGrew, GaryPodesta, Jim Mendoza, Jim Manual, Jim Foreman, Bill Ridge, John Hamilton, Parker Potter, John Risch. 9lcri -tum Sitting, L-R: Gray Coleman. Jim Barnes, Mike Gallagher, Lee Howard, Pete Goss, Rob Sartelie; Standing, L-R: Chris Fay, Dave Talley, Ken Mastrllli, Randy Smith, John Cole, Jim Ingham, Bob Bates. Tucker, Bovay and Bruch criticize 4th estate In conclusion your newspaper has once again printed unfound- ed remarks and resorted to sen- sationalism. Such erroneous reporting week after week is causing the RtP to join the ranks of Hustler and Midnight Magazine. As evidenced by other student publications on this campus, controversy is not a requisite for quality. Hopefully in your remaining issues the quality of your stories and accuracy thereof wOl im- prove The W L community is very much in need of a respec- table student-nin newspaper of which they may be proud. The RtP owes such respect not only to its readers but also to its heritage Smcerely, John L. Bruch III Co-Chairman Contact 77 You are in the position among student groups to be able to stand in front of the proverbial fan with the shovel of prover- bial fertilizer aiming at whichever peer group you desire. That position is akin to having your cake (a position of authority in a student group) and eating it too ( being able to degrade peer groups). Now since the EC has voted to allow salaries, you will be paid for eating your cake. It is not that I am desiring a piece of the cake, I just want a little less fertilizer and a little more quality in future Ring-tum Phi ' s. Bill Tucker, 79 Dear Editor: I was greatly dismayed by your editorial of last week, in which you incorrectly stated that I had accused the Student Activities Board of abusing study body funds. The use of this second hand information as the basis for an editorial, without even talking to me about the matter, is actually an abuseof your editorial powers. Mike, I hope that in the future you will follow more acceptable journalistic practices Sincerely, Jack Bovay Junior E. C. Representative Glee Club Jose Amorin Davis Ayers Robert Binder Arthur Bloom Jay Brackin Daniel CaruccI Michael Chiarappa Dan Coffey Claude Colonna Andy Crowson Tom Dutton Kevin Dwyer Robert Firnberg John Follansbee Wade Forsman Terry Frankenberger David Goldstein David Harpole Henry Hauptfuhrer Steve Heird Perry Heitman John Herman Lee Howard Steve Hufnal Richad Johnson Page Kelly Larry Lacina William Light Steve McGehee Robert O ' Donnell Seth Oserin Jon Pine Mike Pow ell Peter Quinn John Risch Curt Sharp Charles Smith David Sorrells John Stafford Rick Stewart Jay Taggart Keith Teel Phillip Timp John Volk Robert Watson Doug Webb William Wendt Edwin Wright Steve Yeakel Cable Nine Chuck Strome, Shaun Levesque, Rob Hedelt, Tommy Williams, Cornelia Graves Young Christians Young Republicans Sitting: Steve Yeakei, John Baylor; Standing: Dave Talley, Joe Baker, Charles Talley, Charles Stinnett. Young Democrats Left to right: Bob Gurval, Sam Harrison, Lee Cave, Ben Winn, Tony Carii, David Garner, Walker Mayo. student Association for Black Unity Front row: Lloyd Boykin, Larry Crocker, Curtis Stewart, Back row: Ardie Collins, Tom Jeffries, Stan Packer, Wilbur Barber, Ken Cassell, Karl Cheatham, Bill Dale, Jimmy Herbert, Bruce Williams, Ray Bolding. Music Union jJlili ' 9IVViVRP BHMPiPHIIPIIR!iPSHVV S« _. Q!S nHli PHHB,. ' Spencer Leaffel, Bill Stewart, Ed Blomquist, Keith Leper, Bill Welch, Ken Rose, Ron Spain, Tony Carii, Galen Trussell, Eric Sella. Mongolian Minks .if. . J,:..:- Left to right: Haygood Morrison, Jim McClintock, Jim Goulden, Fred Moore, Clay Crumbiiss, Bill Roper, Murry McClintock, Denny Smith. Kelly Ryan, Wm. G. Turner, Plater Robmson, Brice Williams, Tommy Tift, Richard Huck, Henry Taylor. Sandy MacDonald, Lex Dyer. David Trice, Jay Schaetfer, Maurice Adams. 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Weiner J, Whitcomb Welch Phillip Ray Welch Douglas Walter Werth Herman Roy White Andrew Taylor Wiley John Hamilton Wilkerson Jr. Robert Alan Willis Robert Harold Willis Jr. Warren Whitacre Woodring Madison T. Woodward III Jonathan Robert Yale Daniel Valentine Young Last spring, after the withdrawal of the then newly appointed editor. Joe Fitzgerald, the Publications Board picked sports editor J. Michael Gallagher, a math major with little first hand knowledge of the inner workings of a newspaper, to lead the Ring-tum Phi. The Phi had been losing a lot of prestige over the years for being too inhibited, too staid, and not extensive enough. The rather innocent, business as usual ' ap- pointment of Gallagher would eventually bear a great deal of importance for the 1977-1978 year. The Phil stood as the catalyst, or at least the amplifier, for the majority of the controversy which deluged the ordinarily quaint and quiet colonnade. Although many claimed the divisive snarling was purely the fault of the newfangled editor, much of this year ' s controversy had actually been seething beneath the placid surface of W. .L. life. But Gallagher, with his tough minded (at times closed minded) approach to campus issues and anxieties, provided the green light for these undercurrents to explode into the open. At its base, much of the controversy had nothing to do with Gallagher, his editorial policies, or his staff but emerged after the Ring-tum Phi. through investigative report- ing and a lack of deference to percieved campus elites, had set the tone for campus discussion. The Phi set the tone of controversy in the first issue of the year in a lead article entitled SAB. UNDER FIRE where news editor Lee Howard quoted charges, to be reported to the Executive Committee, made by Rick Goddard. senior law school representative to the E.G.. of funds mismanagement, questionable financial transac- tions, and high level incompetence and laxness within the Student Activities Board. The charges were directed particularly at last years co-chairmen Mike Armstrong and John Berley. Amid threats of libel suits by Berley and Armstrong and critisism of the Phi by the newly appointed S.A.B. co-chairman Bill Tucker. Goddard clarified his charges. But with this clarification came new accounting guidelines to make different student organizations fiscally efficient and more responsibly accountable to the E.C, Charlie Hulfish. a co-chairman of this years S.A.B. also came under attack for his failure to repay promptly a personal loan extended to him by the S.A.B. the previous spring. Goddard. questioning the loan itself and Hulfishs delay in repaying it. moved for the removal of the co-chairman. After revealing his personal prolJlems behind his decision to accept the loan. Hulfish was barely retained by an EC, vote of 5-4-1, Also in late September, second year law student Daniel G. Beyer sparked a shortlived controversy by writing a letter to the editor which was caustically de- rogitory of the undergrads. Beyer ' s closing paragraph capped his academic snobbism. I guess the moral of the story is this: at Washington and Lee. boys will be boys but men (and capable women) will be law stu- dents. But Beyer loomed as a lone eagle. The students at Lewis Hall did not share his view while several sca- thmg responses, from different segments of the cam- pus, appeared in the following weeks letters to the editor column. Within a couple of weeks homecoming diverted students attention away from Beyers harsh words. But even Homecoming Weekend was not exempt from controversy. Just prior to the weekend, a Gal- lagher editorial discussed rack-dates and common techniques used by upper classmen to attain them. The now notorious Rack Date Editorial spread a wave of resentment throughout the girls schools leading some feminists at Hollins to mimeograph the article and post it around the Hollins campus. Beneath the reproduced editorials, the feminists added their personal opinion with a one sentence indictment of the W. L, gentle- man. The incident proved to t)e a polarizing force between the Ring-tum Phi under Gallaghers leadership and the student body. Many of the students felt Gallagher had acted with no sense of taste while the few j.m,g, bac- kers countered that the anti-traditionalist editor merely reflected upon an embarrass- ing fact of W, L, life with college humour. At this time, the Lexington Police Department entered the act by raiding late night fraternity parties and issuing citations for noise violations. The raids upon the S,P,E. and Fiji houses set off a shouting match between the Inter Fraternity Council with the help of the Ring-tum Phi and the Lexington Police Department. Town-Gown relations became more strained as a Phi Kapp hurled an egg at squad in the middle of an arrest. Pi Kappa Phi was arrested for having a loud party, gunshots . and yells . A house brother later felt his firecrackers may have been mistaken for gunshots. As the police continued to approach the W. L. community with a hard line attitude, the long and undying faculty debate was laid rest as that particular body favored their retention. The stormy month of October ended turbulently as the Nose Knows col- umn disparaged many students in applying an article in the U, Va, Cavalier to W. L. about varying degrees of preppyness. More damaging to Gallaghers falling reputa- tion and to the Phi was the Nose ' s belittling reference of Adair Mutton. The stores manager. Leon Worley, withdrew his $1 ,800 account from the newspaper thus creat- ing considerable tension and dissension (mainly Ijetween Gallagher and Business Manager Peter Goss) among the ranks of the staff-workers. Eventually. Barry Godin. the writer responsible for the controversy and the flagrant personal attacks, had to step down as the venerable nose. The credibility of campus organizations came under fire once again in November as the Executive Committee called the S.A.B. and the Contact Committee to testify. Apparently, the S.A.B. had not adequately followed the financial guidelines adopted by the EC earlier in the year Rick Goddard felt the SAB should be held for an automatic honor violation ' . The source of the investigation, junior representative and S.A.B. ad hoc member Jack Bovay. later claimed that the Ring-tum Phi had misquoted him. Although Rick Goddard affirmed the Phi ' s understanding of what had said, the junior rep chastised Gallagher for an abuse of . . . editorial powers. S.A.B. co-chairman Bill Tucker joined Bovay in critisizing the Phi for sensationalism. The SAB. found the EC. sympathetic to its contention that an interval of administrative lag time had occurred between the time of the institution of the accounting guidelines and the time of their actual implementation. Bovay, as ad hoc member, attributed much of this lag to a lack of communications within the activities board and added that treasurer Jim Foreman had done a good job. The investigation into the Contact Committee revealed that the committee had directly violated an E.C. mandate, to liquidate all assets at the end of an academic year, by maintaining a secret $500 account over the summer. The committee also held galas at the student body expense. Last year ' s Contact co-chairman John Bruch defended the dinners and the summer accounts as standard operating procedure, dis- puted to no avail the amount of money in the balance, and castigated the Phi claiming Gallagher ' s editorial policies were causing the paper to join the ranks of Hustler and Midnight Magazine, ' The E.C. rejected a Goddard motion 8-1 to make unapproved parties an honor violation. The I F.C. joined the Contact de- bate by passing a motion to require a year-end balance sheet and list of expendi- tures to determine what, if any, contribution the fraternities would make to the program for the next year With Gallagher using the student body constitution to exert editorial pressure for EC. action, the EC passed a motion the next week to require its approval for all campus organizational blasts and that Contact would have to diwy up remaining cash balances at the end of each year on a percentage of contribution basis between the EC. and the I. F.C. with Contact holding onto the remaining percentage attributable to outside contributions. The Phi scored a major victory for W. L. students after Thanksgiving break by debating the acclaimed right of the police to withold relevant arrest information pertaining to fraternity parties. The implementation of certain guidelines de- signed for the release of more police information all but ended the town-grown frat music battle. The new year started off briskly with a short but heated intellectual debate sparked by a Phi assertion that the university indirectly supported apartheid in South Africa by holding large endowment investments in american multi na- tional corporations which are heavily invested, and therefore providing eco- nomic sustenance, in that oppressive nation. President Huntley quickly resolved the controversy by stating officially, In my view, it would not be feasible or wise for the university to organize itself in such a way as to formulate or implement ethical, political, or diplomatic policies through its investment management, January closed with the E,C, passing a modified version of a pre-rejected pro- posal of sophomore representative Steve Abraham which mandated open meeting until a vote of all cam- pus organization meetings. Student government controversy rocked the campus in February as the EC. called in Student Control Com- mittee chairman Jim McNider to testify about certain procedures. While Ring-tum Phi editor Mike Gallagher critisized the S C.C for being too zealous and imping- ing upon the rights of the accused as dictated by the U.S. Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona. McNider counter attacked the paper for defying a Publications Board order to confront a per- against whom allega- tions have been made. The main result of the E.C. in- vestigation was the request, and McNider ' s compliance with the request, for the S.C.C. to clarify its powers and procedures along with the delineation of the accused ' s rights. Fancy Dress heralded the end of the Hulfish ' saga. The former S.A.B. co-chairman refused to leave campus after an honor violation. Neither the E.C. or the administration felt it had the power to remove the obs- tinate Hulfish (remaining on campus to sell F.D. tee shirts into which he had invested $500). Gallagher critisized both parties for inaction. The article of the crash landing of Hulfishs turbulent and aborted W. L. career touched a less than cordial exchange between the Ring-tum Phi and The Executive Committee. E.C. president Jim Underhill. along with other committee members, felt that Gallagher had been editorially irres- ponsible and subsequently had violated the confidence of the Honor trial. Members of the Phi staff answered the allegation by pointing out that the story dealt with events after the trial and not with the trial itself. The Phi staff countered that it had excersized sufficient restraint in not revealing the details of the trial which had been made known to many students by EC. members in direct violation of the White Book. The winter drew to a close with the rattling discovery by Delta Tau Delta rep to the I. F.C. Bill Thistlethwaite of a Red Square ' machine composed of SAE, PHI Kapp, Beta. Phi Delt. DTD, KA, and SNU. Thistlethwaite discovered the secret- ive organization when he realized that Delt president Biff Martin had partici- pated in I.F,C, elections without his house brothers knowledge or approval. The Red Square Machine ' captured six of seven top l,F,C. posts (Martin getting one of them). The politics gave way to new elections and Martin ' s resignation from his newly attained post. The attacks directed toward the machine were not directed toward any malevolence inherent in the machine but for its lack of being representative of all fraternities. Excluded fraternities exhibited consider- able resentment toward the machine and tested out the possibility of an anti- Red Square coalition. As this yearbook goes to press the traumatically climatic controversy, the Rank-tam Poon incident continues to unfold in all its complexity and publicity. The student body remains divided over relevant questions concerning the Gal- lagher ' s humour magazine and his subsequent dismissal. In this growing at- mosphere of distrust and dislike, the budding critics and the knee jerk suppor- ters of jmg may overlook the impact (e.g. the right of the accused) of Gallagher ' s year. Fini! Fine! Am Ende! Terminado! Done! Unbelievable! Another year of W L madness compiled into 300 pages. Well maybe not all madness, but nonetheless a maddening experience to put it all together. Remember freshman camp? Barely huh. Or Charlie Hulfish. A beer-less Homecoming. The Four Tops . . . WOW. Penn Plummer and Dick Miller. Grain. The Rank Tam- Poon. Labs. Another losing football season. Rush. An aborted concert. Drug busts. Fancy Drunk. Pat Hinely ... $6 please. The B that gave you a Dog Losing to U.Va for the first time. Country parties Exams. Goshen . . . often. Hollins, Sweet Briar . . more often. A long winter. Snow, snow and more snow The Lexington police. The Red Square machine . All those soul groups. Fraternity hypocracy. Booze. Khaki pants. A newfangled co-op. We gotcha comin ' back? Lacrosse games. Rack dates. The Pub Board ... ha, ha. Controversy and Mike Gallagher. Sound typical? Well maybe you ' ve hit on something. The set remains the same, only the faces change. In any event most of what makes W L is here in this book: a positive and tasteful reflection of the 1977-1978 school year. (For those interested, the DTD picture is on page 172.) Hope you enjoy it. Thanks to the many who helped make this book a reality. Thanks to Ned McDonnell for his written pieces; Howie Collierfor his faculty drawings; John Cole for his cartoons; our patrons; Stuart Craig, Greer Barriault and Neil Sheehan for the many hours in the darkroom; Mike and Dave down at Andre Studios; and to Carole Chap- pell for her typing skills and a cheerful attitude. Special thanks to Pat Hinely for his patience, cooper- ation and general (in) sanity; to C.L.C for the seminars, bingbos, lots of good music and God forbid . . . Tracer; to the pumpkin cutters, Boice, Va, Doug, Andy and Harry T. (sorry but that picture never came off); to Mrs. Cook for a well-learned lesson; the boys in Zollmanville for being themselves and putting up with me; and finally to Charlie Garrison and all the people at Hunter Publishing Co. for another fine job. Well Shoe, its all yours now. 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Virginia 24450 Mam Office (703) 463-3171 Branch Office (703) 463-3124 Lexington-Buena Vista Shopping Park 1890 1977 OUR 87th YEAR OF SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE OF LEXINGTON AND ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY LEXINGTON HARDWARE 23 South Main Street 463-2242 McCRUMS DRUG STORE 463-2323 AMERICAN FEDERAL SAVlfNGS LCWH ASSOCIATION 158 South Main Street P. O. Box 713 Lexington, Virginia 24450 Dial 703 463-2119 THE SOUTHERN INN Serving Quality Food to Washington Lee Students for 45 Years Official Washington and Lee Ring can now be ordered in the Washington and Lee Supply Store P.O. Box 913 Lexington, Virginia 24450 3ti (703) 463-9111 (ext. 311) Signet Ring Birthstones available smooth or facet cut Place your order anytime, in person or by mail Class Ring W L and fraternity encrusting 295 296 . . . your complete CAMERA stores where you receive full service 5 locations Roanoke downtown 17 Church ' towers center ' tanglewood center ewald-Glark Lynchburg ' pittman plaza Blacksburg downtown 213 Draper m Rockbridge 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! HUGER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Lexington, Virginia Distributors of Schlitz Old Milwaukee Schlitz Malt Liquor Schlitz Light 297 S (;t eoeret e mfratttf EDWARD P. SHANK Dial 434-7829 P. O. 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