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f: i ! i s 5 ! ! s3ip? s; s: THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Washington and Lee University a m a a ):: :m K ify i y THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY WASHINGTON LE£ UNIVERSlTf LEXINGTON, VA. Z4A50 MJ YZ I§§I V ■:.::;: ■■) r - ■ -■ x— -, - - •-, ' ' ' ■ ' ■ 1 ■ ' ■ ' ' -. , ' - . . j ' ' ' - --- ' - ' r; - ' , ' .7; y ' , ' J-i ' r ■ ,- ' ■-. - --- T . ] -S: ■ ' ■J — ' • •- r ' ' ? - • -: T. ' , ' ' -- _ . ' ' ' .- ; ' . ■- ■ - : - ' — ■ ' ' ■ . -- ' ' - ' jT- ' -- ' ' ' _-_C- - , ' ' - ■ -:T. NON IN CAUTUS FUTURI ' P fnlffrr . 7 ■jr _ f(fi Wh If. :S. J .4 ' t ■ i.«iti . j2 «j _ ' ■■SSGf tesjfs- ■ ,a«s s  E!M -- ■- v .■u.- - ' :ii-l, ..; e -- : ! ' ■ . - THE 1982 ' (pALYX 0 ' Wa ngton and Lee University ■ik Lexington, Mrginia - ' 1uifie LXXXV ' :.■ ¥ ' P ' ' ■Jr ,.- =• ;-  •- n k fy ' tt- v Sim ■ B di aBK ' ' SSM M S ,.: p , 1 It . ... H BSSSHl mu mm ■ - . ;i ■ ' ■ i« !? -- ■ — - . « f ! ■r. t . ■■ ' m VK . ' I K. .. ' H % Ik 4u iM CONTENTS Fall ; Administration and Faculty 35 Seniors 83 Winter 139 Organizations. 147 Fraternities 181 Spring .215 Underclassmen 219 Athletics 251 TRUSTEES Back Row: C. Royce Hough, E. Waller Dudley, F. Fox Benton, Jr., A. Christian Compton, Sydney Lewis, Frank C. Brooks, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., E. Marshall Nuckols, Jr., Robert E.R. Huntley, James M. Ballengee, Jonathan W. Warner, Isadore M. Scott, Thomas C. Frost, Jr. Front Row: Jerry G. South, Thomas B. Branch, Ul, Thomas D. Anderson, Bishop Christoph Keller, T. Hal Clarke, Mrs. James B. Martin, Houston H. Harte, Ross R. Millhiser, SL Kopald, J. Alvin Philpott, Calvert Thomas. DEDICATION The Calyx staff dedicates this yearbook to Dr. William Webb Pusey, III, a man who has left an indelible mark on Washington and Lee University. Dr. Pusey retired last year after serv- ing as professor of German, dean and acting president during his 42 years at the University. At more than one time in his career, he held several titles at the same time. When he was acting president for six months in 1967 during the interim between Dr. Fred Cole and Robert E.R. Huntley, he was also professor, dean and chairman of the courses and degrees committee. As dean of the college from 1960-71, he was responsible for attracting supe- rior faculty members, expanding re- search opportunities, doubling the arts and sciences curriculum and creating the six-week spring term. Yet, after those 1 1 years as dean of the arts and sciences division. Dr. Pusey stepped down to return to the enjoy- ment of full-time teaching. He is a firm believer in the undergraduate education philosophy at W L and refused throughout his career to give up teaching an introductory course in German. I suppose the main reason is that I enjoy teaching beginning German; I ' ve done it almost every year since Ive been at Washington and Lee — I enjoy teaching students who are, by and large, enthusiastic about a new subject. Dr. Pusey is respected outside of the W L community as a distinguished scholar. He has written a book. The Inter- rupted Dream. The Educational Propam at Washingto7i College (Washington and Lee University) 1850-1880, and a number of articles and monographs on the German language and its literature. Currently he is researching the letters from Germany of Junius M. Fishburn who was a professor of Latin at Washing- ton College from 1852-1858. Moreover, Dr. Pusey always has taken an avid interest in the Lexington com- munity. He was a member of the Lexing- ton and Rockbridge County school boards, director of the local Bovs Club and founder and lifetime trailmaster of the Foxstick Hiking Club. Dr. Pusey once called Washington and Lee Utopia U. Certainly if the L ' ni- versity is close to achieving this ideal. Dr. William Webb Pusey, III, had a very large hand in getting it there. John T. Huskin, Jr., Editor-in-chief Scott John Fitzgerald, Business Manager Philip W. Murray, III, Layout Editor Paul N. Farquharson, Copy Editor David S. Knitter, Photography Editor 20 :: : finance I nM ; 11 ' FRESHMEN ARRIVAL 22 GRAHAM-LEES RENOVATION 23 MATRICULATION 25 RUSH 26 : 1 y X ' ■■: V % - HOMECOMING 28 30 PARENT ' S WEEKEND .a . 32 33 IN MEMORIUM Gary Hobson Dobbs, III 1948— 1981 34 jt ' .. K ' i ' ffT ' . WH « «■ ' .« ; i. ,a ' i ini 1 v . H j. ! 1 ' l-M-l- J-L I I ■ ' ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY rK f-; ' T v, ' 4 . f;j -; ADMINISTRATION Robert E. R. Huntley, President of the University. Rupert N. Latture, Assistant to the President. William J. Watt, Dean of the College. -.ewis G. John, Dean of Students. James W. Whitehead, Secretary to the Trustees. Frank A. Parsons, Assistant to the President Maurice D. Leach, Jr., Librarian Edward C. AtwiKjd, Jr., Dean of the .School of Commerce, Economics and Politics Michael D. Bartini. Director of Student Financial Aid. William N. Moliler. Director of liiivcrsitv Services. William M. Hartog, Director of .Admissions. Charles F. Murrav. Proctor. 39 an II I ' air, Associate Director of Admissions and Assistant Professor of Romance Languages Gerald J. Darrell, Director of University Dining and Food Services venneth P. Ries, Sporls Information Director. William M. Hallman. Assistant Director ol Admissions. Thomas Imeson, Ruth Warinner, Bonnie Kirbv. Linda Brantlev. Lee Dudley, and Bill Hartbarger: Computer Center Thomas W, Tinsley. Director of University Technical Services Michael J. Perry, Admissions Counselor Seated- Hunter McCoy. D.ane Swisher, Wayne Conner, Wanda R. Hall. Fonta.ne S. Bosfc Standu g: Edwm T. Walker, Larry Mason. Don and Marsha Swisher: Print Shop John L. White. Director of Minority Affairs ACCOUNTING KILII eginald R. Yancey ADMINISTRATION Joseph Goldsten Philip L. Cline Stanley T. Lovvrv r John F. Devogt ' 0mtg :,.,.m iV. David Jones Lawrence M. Lamont ART Herman W. Taylor, Jr Gerard M. Doyon Isabel Mcllvain Pamela H. Simpson Villiam M. S. Rasmussen BIOLOGY James H. Starling John S. Knox Cleveland P. Hickman, Jr. Thomas G. Nye, II John J. Wielgus arv H. Dobbs, III CHEMISTRY John H. Wise John B. Goehring Michael A. Pleva 50 James K. Shillington George S. Whitney DRAMA A scene from The Country Wife n I m Albert C. Gordon 52 ECONOMICS , ' John C. Winfrey Carl P. Kaiser Bruce H. Herrick. 54 ENGLISH Sidney M. B. CouUing Severn Duvall R1 («N ■•■■ George W. Ray. Ill Carren O. Kaston 56 Dabney Stuart FRENCH dward B. Hamer 57 GEOLOGY Frederic L. Schwab Edgar W. Spencci Odell S. McGuire 58 Samuel J. Kozak GERMAN m l Harold C. Hill David B. Dickens Bulord S. Stephenson Robert B. ' oungblood HISTORY William A. Jenks Henry P. Porter, Jr. Charles W. Turner 60 H. Marshall Jarrett John H. Merchani. Jr. Barrv F. Machado Irwin T. Sanders, II 62 . - 1 Ronald H. MacDonald JOURNALISM . sM ittiL « :iark R. Mollenhofl 63 Robert J. DeMaria Hampden H. Smith, III I ' h John K. Jennings 64 MATHEMATICS i harles V. Williams David R. Bausum Thomas O. Vinson, Jr. Robert L. Wilson, Jr. MILITARY SCIENCE David F. Fowler.Jr., LTC; Kathleen H. Dunlap; James W. Singleton. MAJ; Nellie M. Rice; Bavaid T. Kellci , Jr.. CPT; C:hailes H. Hill. III. CPT; Ronald G. Harris, SGM; John J. Mears, MAJ; Floyd L. Allison. SFC; Alvin Davis HI. SFC; and Jerome F. Kellv, CPTiP). MUSIC Gordon P. Spice 68 PHILOSOPHY William L. Sessions PHYSICAL EDUCATION Norris T. Aldridge 70 Richard Miller George C. O ' Connell, Jr. Thomas H. Jones Verne D. Canfield | K « Pii ' . | fc A ■■-. John S. Enimer Emmett G. Leshe, Jr. Gary R. Fallon Gary R. Franke PHYSICS William B. Newbolt !_ f Ronald L. Reese James J. Donaghy H. Thomas Williams, Jr. Henry L. Ravenhorst POLITICS Delos U. Hughes Craig McCaughrin 76 PSYCHOLOGY a X Nancy A. Margand David G. Elmes Leonard E. Jarrard RELIGION Louis W. Hodges David W. Sprunt iilli! i ' ' W Minor L. Rogers SOCIOLOGY Emorv Kimbrough. Jr. Owen K. White, Jr. SPANISH ' idnev J. Williams ' J ,-J x.JL , V ' - -t . . - ' A% t : I -, i: :: 1 N A ' •j fe rk r i r SENIORS Bruce Anderson Samniis, Philip Maximilian Browne, Christopher Edward Cahill, Brian Joseph Noonan, A. Denney Cancelmo, Herbert Conrad Gresens, Andrew Franklin Gottschalk. Michael William Fogartv . F. Bradley Scholtz. William Philli Rockecharlie, George West, and Joseph Alexander Paletla. Not Pictured; Ken Jaffe, Jim Wenke, and Anthony lerardi. James Lloyd Shepherd. Christopher Lee Muller, and Weston Shackelford Vonge.  ;.- S, Allen Raymond Cross, IIL John Stuart Miller. Russell Haynes Rector, Francois, Douglas Roy Linton, III, and Sargeant Davis. Gregory Knight Branan Mohammed Zaid Dajani and Michael Kern Harner. Joseph Alexander Paletta and Harold Ray Bohlniar. 111. James Franklin Williams, Howard E. Gill ( ' 83), and Cieorge L ' pshor C:arneal, IH. William Wheeler Bourne. Brett Stanley Kass, and Thomas Andrew Pizzano. m C James Dunworth Stanton, Jr. Timothy Charles Taylor and Steven Daniel Laprade. David Allen Asmussen and Michael Judge. Kenneth Patrick Manganiellu (MS). Michael John Piessler. Letts Ncuell. Rdlx-ii Michael Slau, a l . and R..ljcii Daus ,Slia ci, Warren Trent Dickerson, Jr. and Michael John Malesard Stewart Alexander Hinckley and Robert Terrence Schmidt. Erik Dale Peterson. John Rushmore Guest, Marcy Morrow, Janice Sattolo. Kat Stuart and Ron .Moore. ' ' — f Ke£ ' m f J - ' .X, jTIMi J f mM ' s? K ■-m . p« B _ gg. ' J George Gibson Carey, V. Forrest Alexander Balentine, John William Mclntyre, Jr., and James Vanetten Bent, Jr. 92 Benjamin Franklin Jarratt, II. Robert Posey Turner, Selden Harbour Stephens, III, Rodney Taylor, Robert A. Willis, and Mark Emerson Robson. .A S Craig Thomas Albanese and Patrick Charles Jordan ( ' 83). 93 Dcjti |udii Uudlc . Francisco Jose Ciuzman. Wesley Axel Peterson, Jr.. Russell Roland Clarke, and Robert Samuel Piazza 94 1 Timothy lames Elfering ( ' 83), Andrew Gordon Shayne, Richard Warren Houston, Mark Hansbury Boudreau, Gilson John Kingman, and Lawr- ence Anthony Delibero. John Thomas Warmath. III. Michael John Cxjllier, Peter Herbert Moodv, James Oglesbv Moore. Jr.. Charles Lurman Scmi. jr.. and Matthew Barrv Dennen ( ' 83). 95 William Robinson Parks, Jr. ' ■■ 1 Timothy Lepage Baird. William J. D. Somerville, 111, James Patrick .Shea. jr.. James Michael Hall, and Thomas Shepherd Hunter. 96 Benji Poff, Craig Jeffrey Dve, Eric Ferguson, and Rudolph Scaggs ( ' 81). 98 Richard William Young ( ' 83) and Smart Warren Snyder. Michael William Coste, Stephen Parker Burrington, and Thomas Joseph Rohrig ( ' 84) 99 Ronald Fleming Calkins, Jr. and Stephen Thomas Nardo. Tom Malcolm Southall. Thomas Eugene Newton. Jr.. C atesbv Ware Palmer. William David .Mlano, Alexander Worth McAlister. and Raymond Jay Irons. (.cirdon Edward Atkins and Edmund Payne Perry. Frederick Bradley Scholtz. Bruce Anderson Sammis. George Stanford Spears, Jr.. Christopher Edward Cahill, and Kenneth Eclward |affe. James Breckenridge Dalton, Stanton Peelle Nolan, Jr.. and David Addison William Scott Dacus and Nelson Ellis Ould. Randall. Richard Thomas Cerone and friend. Preston Moore, III, Mark Grevey ReiUschler, Travis Stanley Barnes, Barrv Robert Dunn, Gharles Harry Prioleau, Douglas George Sheldon, and Charles Minter Patrick, III. Lawrence Charles Norford. Robert Kline Wittpenn. Graham Tull Burnette. - ■ Ute-JiBS James Edwin Dunn, Jr., Edward Anthony Gonsalves, and Michael Peler Bernot. James Daniel Knb . Richard Tavlor Freeman, and Edward Bradley CIrosbv. Holhs Winslow Plimpton, III and David John Hepler. Scott Braxton Purvear and Clyde Monrut Haikiader. Thomas Warren Burns. Andrew Young Dewing, Flovd Brian Gibson, and Walter Lane MtCuU, III. William Joseph Archer, Amv ThornhiU, and Jonathan H. Pakula. Geoffrey Karr Fauth, Tom Bartlett CSl), Parker Roberts, Frank Delahoussave Agnew. and John Buttarazzi CSS). Chris Schram ( ' 83), Geoffrey C. Oosterhoudi, and (iilles Wheeler ( ' 83). William Anderson Dupre, IV. Russell Mack Lee, Jr. ( ' 84), Nathaniel Willard Lovell, and Ruben Blake Willi erington. Daniel Lvchos Weiss, Richard Clarke Withers, and Michael Leon Sokolouski. Nathaniel Willard Lovell and Walter Ramsev Randall, Jr. Robert Gordon Grubb, Edwin Henrv Artz, 111. and Elmer Ehomas Brockman. 110 Kenneth Claude Hosteuer. Gary Allen Johnson, Dale Frederick Park, John Duane Harris, Jr., William Lawton Whalen, and Richard Christopher Coogan. f- ■ i m i 1 K% Not b r : TH 15 % roR . y C H ► ' ' r r H 1 r f 1 Mliii Arthur Michael Gilman. Robert William Lauer and Kevin Todd Honey. lames Simpson Kaplan, John tduard Monroe. John Kaniman Butler, and Kenneth .Andrew Lang. Michael Kern Harner, Timothy John Crimi, Andrew Frank Trotter, and Earl Sherman Greene, Jr. 114 John Marvin Brackin, III. Robert Sterling Phipps, III. Kenneth Watkins Johnstone ( ' 83) and Eric Tipton Meyers. Geoffrey Joseph Bragdon, Jonathan Abraham Lebovitz. and Jeffrey Michael Haggert Stephen Joseph Conbov and Robert Mebane VVavmouth. Walter Ramsa R„..J„II. ). . ) J... R 1 1 1. S 1-. J... J t .-11... , S_5 J H,-„l. CI... I k. John Roser Bestor, John Archer Wells. William Carleton Bauni. Allen Ravmond Cross, III, and Sean Terence Broderick. Robert Joseph Lanoue, Jr., Karl Reinhard Sening, and Stephen Gardner Brand. Frank VVillard Brouer. Ill, James Thad Ellis, II, John Burruss Riis, and John Tevia Daniel. Robert Watt Havnes. Thomas Eugene Newton, Jr., Timothy Jay Stuart, Richard Thomas Cerone, Darren Shea Trigonoplos, and David Allen Nickels. Mark Lawrence Beamer, Gregory Lugeiie McDonald, and Bruce L.arv Jon Claude Templeton Whalen. .. ,- . I- . [ fi ' ■■■ llr Mil IB!; ,, - — -m 1 1 Richard David Hachenburg. 121 t-mu . jf l ry ? .■■- - -a ' ' . X tON T V. ' .vi«K« Ti K- v N ' v-:- r- f . ' ' ' ' -  Bruce Stephan Honig, James Damon Brockelman, and David John Swallow. Eric Whitney Kolts, Joseph Alexander Paletta, Glenn Conrad Wilinar, and Harold Ray Bohlman, III. William lustin ( .arritv. 123 Henry Franklin Sattlethight. Calesby Ware Palmer, Douglas Ross Veasey, William Devine Clark, Tim Weed CSS), Michael John Malesardi, Warren Trent Dickerson, Jr., Steve Jones ( ' 83), and William David Alfano. Robert Henry Forsyth. Robert Bruce Burks. Jose Elbert G. Umila and Michael Keith McFadden. Owen L. Geisz and Scott Dana Cooper. Richard Clarke Withers and Michael Leon Sokolowski. Barrv Scott Eckert. Ehrick Kilner Haight. Jr., Alexander Sprunt W ' atkins, and John Stratton Moore. Steven Roger (irant % - .., 1 imoihv Kcid Harris and l.hltciid 1 honipsoii Cordon David Donahue ( ' 81), Keith, I honias Andrew Pizzano. and Bretl Kass ( ' 83). James Patrick Wenke, Jody Harris { ' 83), and Michael William Fogarty. .liter Bryan Parrish and Robert Davidson McLean, Jr David Eric Jensen, Timothy William C.ood, I ' , Kenneth Shelton Lutas, Jr.. t:hristopher L. Sisto, and Richard Earl Boaz. Jeffrey Jacob Jones John Robert Bergmann and William Munford E. Rachal, Jr Franklin Hoover White BTSt ■ ' • . i V-J •; _ |  v., ' . Kevin Wray Bowles and David Ryan Cordell. William Paul Comer, Barry Scott Eckert, Bruce Kenneth Voung, William Munford E Rachal, Jr., and Anthony Robert Dementi. Robert Bennett Muskin. Curtis John Turpan, William Glenn Benson, David Eric Jensen, John Robert Bergmann, and Richard Warren Houston. Charles Alston James, jr.. Granville Sumner Bouldm, Jr., Harry Lee Woosley, III, and David Christopher Tyler. 134 ' . Hevward Hultliiiisuii |. Fuuche. William Hciir Ltdchniaii, 111, Beit I ' oiider ( ' 83), Robeil Davidson McLean, Jr., and Mason Ellerbe ( ' 83). Kevin Wrav Bowles, Russell Hunter Park, ]r , and Milton Derohan Chalklev, III. Andrew Taylor ( ' 83), Thomas Egbert ( ' 83), Mark Buyck ( ' 83), and Joseph Lewis Fant, IV. Frederick Bradle - i noii . Aiitliutn kiiDcn Itr.irdi. A. Denny Cancelmo, Philip Maxinulian Browne, and William Philli Rockecharlie. 136 WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT To the class of 1982: Each year since I became president of our University, the editors of the Calyx have invited me to convey a message to the graduating seniors through the pages of the yearbook. Always a pleasant task, the opportunity finds me beset this year with many of the feelings of nostalgia and bittersweet sadness that most of you experience as commencement approaches. For, like you, I am closing out a most important period in my life. All of the graduating classes I have known are special to me for various reasons. It ' s likely that yours will command some extra measure of my affection. We have shared much together. As freshmen, you helped move it — that truly extraordinary day in 1 979 when all of us pitched in to move our library into its new building. There are few, if any, days in Washington and Lee ' s long history when such a genuine sense of accomplishment has been experienced by so many members of the University family. For some months we continued to endure the disruption and inconvenience of other construction projects, but as juniors and seniors you began to realize the fulfillment of so many plans that were only dreams and architects ' schemes when I began my time as president. Yours is the first class to have essentially full use of all the facilities we set out to provide more than a decade ago. You have also had the opportunity to study with a truly dedicated faculty of excellent teachers. As gratifying as our new facilities may be, I find even greater satisfaction in the certain knowledge that the quality and promise of both our faculty and students have never been higher. I shall use this book, as I am certain you will, as a frequent visual reminder of a remarkable senior year, a final year, in which so many of our hopes and dreams were fulfilled, when so many good things fell happily into place, enabling us all to face our futures with confidence in ourselves and pride in our University. With gratitude and admiration. 137 James Simpson Kaplan and Dr. Benjamin Kaplan ( ' 45 and ■ ' 82). llMmL William Langhorne ( ' 83), Earl Quinn Peeper, Robert Smith. Jr. ( ' 83), and Arthur Fulmer, III ( ' 83). taut g ail iiL. . ' . miL. ,y « ■P P Frederick Albert Mumford, III and Stephen Martin King. George Henry West, Jr. And David Ryan C ordell. Philip Farr 138 WINTER FOUNDERS ' DAY Dr. Sidney CouUing addresses the Convocation The Founders ' Day ceremonies were marked by two important events this year. President Robert E.R. Huntley announced the com- pletion of the 10-year, $67-million development program. The program is the largest suc- cessful project by a college or uni- versity of this size. The ceremonies also acknowl- edged the 90th birthday of Rupert N. Latture, a faculty member for 42 years and special assistant to the president. As a senior in 1914, Dr. Latture founded the Omnicron Delta Kappa leadership society at W L. This year 19 undergraduate and law students were tapped into the society. 140 MD SUPERDANCE FANCY DRESS L_Ji 145 146 r ' .Jkr i V -! fV - i V f if 7 I ' ' i -m. . £jEwl ' ii ji jw ' ' S r 3i. ,y,jf lj - , ' ' K . ii-Ti; ' .. f V«i i J) I ' ,««; Y f ?: r -- V ' - J - ' - ' i ' ' -.c ri T ' ' jH- ORGANIZATIONS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Jim Averett, Eric Myers, John Vlahoplus, Bill Booher, Ben Hale, Tripp Bower, Bennett Ross, Ken Lang, Cole Dawson, Ted McQuiston, H. Morgan Griffith, and Frank Smith. 148 i STUDENT CONTROL COMMITTEE Sitting. Parker Schenecker. Dave Johnston, Kevin Kelley. Doug Sheldon, Chris Peacock, and Barry Dunn Standing: Eric Anderson. Mike Pace, Kevin Nelson, Eric Nelson, Peter Collins, and Jim Baldwin. DORMITORY COUNSELORS (L to Ri Jed Uunn. Jim Wenke, Newton Kendrick, Ren Robinson. Mark Anderson, Scott Dacus, Steve Corbeille, Rob Staugaitis, Ben Muskin, Mark McLaughlin. Brook Wright, Bob Shaver. Ken Lang. Kelly Moles, Chris Stokes, and David Stevens. Not pictured: Wood Selig, Todd Smith, Tony Zaccagnini, Andy Gottscnalk, Tony lerardi, Brian Noonan, and Jim Stanton. I 150 STUDENT RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE c. 1 f ' -i.l on( Row: Jon Pakula, Lee Nichols, Jim Stanton, Ed Schenecker, David Hepler, Eric Kelts, Chris Cartmill, Jay Windsor, Bennett Ross, John ' lahoplus Middle Row: Courtis Cowan, Blake Witherington. Edmund Perry, Bud White, Robert Ortiz, Lou Close, Chris Peacock, Len Howard, !mory Edwards, Peter Muller, Powell Starks Back Ruxc: John McCants, Jim Baldwin, Jeff Bailev, Barrv Dimn, Scott Bond, Tom Burns, Jed Dimn. ed McQuiston, Ken Lang, Bob Bergmann INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Steve Jones, Mason Ellerbe, John Mclnlyre, Chris Stokes, Hall Vetterlein, and Jack Wells CONTACT Peter Collins, Robert McLean, Todd Alexander, Michael Skardon, Roger McDonough. Dave Slalior, Mike Drinkuater, Steve Jones, Thad Ellis, )r Stanton, and John Kennedy. 153 Jack Huskin, Charles Mason, Phil Murray, Peter Cronin, and Scott Fitzgerald ,Vo Pictured: Michael Pulk, David Knitter, and Paul Farquharson. RING-TUM PHI Knei ' tutf : ]uhi CIcL ' liorn, Wood Sella. Bob Sluan Standing: Todd Smith. Jim Laurie, Paul Ku tkt. |ohii Wells. Ron Fciisleimacher, Bill Wlialen, .Trent Dickerson, Al Bryant. Evans Attwell. and Robert Dorais. ARIEL Andrew Trotter, Editor PUBLICATIONS BOARD Jack Huskin, Bill Whalen. John Guest, Scott John Fitzgerald, Parker Roberts, Andrew Trotter, and Trent Dickerson. STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD (L to R) Dave Friedfeld. John Mixon, Charlie Stern, Jet Taylor, Emory Edwards, Kip Gordon, Len Howard, Karl Senig, John Havwood, Chris Peacock, Jeff Blount, Blake Witherington, Randall Jacoby, Carole Chappell, John Martin, Steve Andrews, Geoff Fauth, Charlie Baker, Rusty Lee, and Bobby Schmidt. 158 SUPERDANCE STEERING COMMITTEE Bill Wescott, Colt Puryear, Tripp Brower, Jack Emmer, Ben St. Clair, Bruce Jones. Ed Gonsalves. Brian Gibson, Dave Killenbeck. Newton Kendrick, Dick Cerone, Markham Pyle, Doug Shelton, Jack Sharman, Steve Geary, and T. Oast. CABLE NINE Finl Row: Jon Pakula, Jeff Gwvnn, George Weatherlv. Joseph Potcnte, Chris Peacock. Steve Warren Second Row: Pryse Elam, Bruce Young, Eric Fife, Ben Jarratt, Ton Richardson Standing: Bill Parks, Alan Armitage, Earle Greene, David Hayslette, Tim Crimi, Dan Weiss, Charlie Randolph, Rob Brod, Chris Graham, Ken Jaffe, and T. Oast. 160 f: WLUR « «w m ■ « L to R) Dave Smith, Mike Coste. Tori Richardson, Bill Roberts, Mike Sokolowski. Pat Reynolds, Al Roberts, Dave Connor, Fred Jones, Ty Seidule, eff (Iwvnn, local, Gil Kingman, Chris Graham, I rank J.k knian, Steve Warren, Chris Bradley, Allen Reese, Eric Fife, Charlie Randolph, Mark Cibbe, Alan Armitage, Charlie Thompson, Bill Wooltolk, Dan Weiss, and Peter Cronin. THIRD EAR Dave Donahue, Eric Fife. Frank [ackman, Pete Cronin. Charlie Thunipson. Dan Weiss, and Peter Moodv. 161 BRASS AND PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE Firsl row: Michael Reap, Jim Davis, Barthe van Doom. Jav Wmgerl, George Weatherlv, Doug Kuhn. Second row: Adam Reinstein, Kevin Berger, Tom McKinstry, Dennis Roberts, Emory Edwards. Third row: John Diduro, John Ran Smith, Ken Lang, CharUe Thompson, and Jim Hudson. 162 GLEE CLUB Gordon Spice Frmil Kn-.r Don Ham. Id, Roll Siiutli. Shm-ii (.ict-n, Skiu I)alll . Bill V..(.ltolk, Chris I ' haiR-id, Earl (.ifcne. Billv R«-d, ' jJarry Fleming, Gilles Wheeler, Todd Jones Secuiul Row: Barry Etkert, Bob VVittpenn, Gregory Lee, Bill Rachal, Chris Cartniill, William Wilson, - arry Butler, Landon Jones, Laurence Norford, Peter Oosterhoiidt, Joe Potente, Chris Schram Third Row: Richard Boaz, Warren Tavlor, Billy ndrews, Nick Leitch, Eric Heinsohn, Bill Day, Jav Windsor, Jeff Wells, Len Howard, Jav Brackin, Chris Vaughan, Ted Petrides four ; Row: Bob spatig. Larry Wescott, Harold Bohlman. David Hagigh Garv Carneal, Jim Baldwin, David Wilson. Rudv Lichtmannegger 163 SOUTHERN COMFORT (L to R) Gilles Wheeler, Bob Havnes, Len Howard, Kevin Dwyer, Don Harrold, Robert Smith, Richard Boaz, Bill Rachal, Jay Windsor, Jeff Wells, Chip Colonna, Chip Vaughan, Chris .Schram and Geof Oosterhoudt. Not pictured: Jim Baldwin, David Wilson, Bill Woolfolk and Nick Leitch. 164 INTER- VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL CLUB Luke Chane Mike Drinkwater, Scott Fitzgerald. Eric Plum. Ping Wah Lai (Feva). Eymunder Mathiasson. Bill Baum, Seng Kah Baey (Henry). Hermann Stahl, Emory Edwards, Mike Varner, Gabriel Darkwah, Tadashi Tamaki. Leigh Kaplan, Rudy Lictmannegger, and Gregory Lee. 166 GEOLOGY CLUB L to R) George Carey. Peter Collins, Kevin Bowles. John Ross, Geoffrey Sherrill. Breck Dalton. Randall Hudson. Fred Mumford. Steve Brand. Dave Randall. Peggy Riethmiller. Glenn Wilmar, Andy Backus. Bill Peerv. Jim Bent, and Henrv Sattlethight. COLLEGE REPUBLICANS (L to R) Bruce Young, John Rudder, Dennis Roberts, Lee Feldman, Dave Curtiss, Bill Comer, Barthe Van Doom, Kelly Niernberger 168 YOUNG DEMOCRATS (L II) K) Skip Cross, Scott Fitzgerald, Len Howard, Frank Eppes, Ben Winn, Martin Bechtold. John lahi)pUis. Bill O ' Brian, Brandon Davis, Jim Sarle, Graham Burnette, John Haywood UNIVERSITY FEDERATION i 1 i , • i Skip Epperson, Carole Chappell, Hank Artz, Brian Gibson, and Mike Cappeto FENCING CLUB Kneeling: Allen Coe, John V ' lahoplus, C huck DePoy. Standing: lom Stewart, Rick Swagler, Dr. Worth. Sean Lennon, and Bruce Berg MOCK CONVENTION COMPUTER CLUB Front Row: Graham Burnette, Ruth Warriner, Stuart Kerr, Lee Feldnian. Second Row: Mike Boaz, Susan McManara, Dr. Robert Wilson, Dr. Julius Overbeck, Jim Hudson, Bill Hartbarger. Third Row: Bill Berghel, David Sprunt, Robert Dementi, Jay O ' Brien. UNIVERSITY CENTER COMMITTEE (L to R) Frank Pincknev. Lanier Edge, Matt Thompson. William Cocke. Bobb Schmidt, Jolm Manin, Brett Kas , and Bill Bmun. STUDENT EMERGENCY LOAN COMMITTEE Henry Baey. Frank Eppes, Bob Bergman, Eric Kolts, David Jensen, Jim Baldwin, and Leighton Stradtman. DEBATE TEAM iill Thompson, Lee Feldnian, Chuck DePoy. Luke Cornehus, and Ren Nankin. 175 SIGMA NU Beta face, Ringo. Virginia. John VVarmath, Dave Dedeiick. Big Al, Zippv, Sniveler, Jim No Moore, Steve King, Beebs, Dicky J., Wh L714H378, The Man, Brian S. Peterso. Michael Craig, Dwarf Counselor, Randall, Joel, Superturk, Big Mac, Cosmic [oe. Elder T i ' ho Cares, Tom, Merry Prankster, Gubby, Captain Ahab, Lambchop. Wrapsack. Not Pictured: William Roberts, Bill Where ' s our president Dederick, Bill France, Bobo Hodge, Dave Bamonte, Josh Heltzer, and Devine. 176 SIGMA SOCIETY John McKee, Lanier Edge, Heyward Fouche, Ed Edge, Bert Ponder, Bob Turner, Harbour Stephens, Wilham Cocke, William Clark (president), Tim Harris, Dave Cole, Stuart Neff, Doug Veasey, Joe Sieffert, Ware Palmer, Mark Jenkins, Robert McLean, Phil Hrabar, Blair Pritchett, Sloan Shoemaker, Lou Close, Earl McClanahan (vice-president), and Bill Leachman. MONGOLIAN MINKS MM Ben larrett, John Sancilio, Harbour Stephens, Mark Robson, Rodney Taylor, Gary Mauck, Scott Gordon, Jamie Andrews, Robert Griffith, Mark Buyck, Doug Woodson, Tom Egbert, Ed Edge, Bert Ponder, Lanier Edge, Graham Osteen, Mark Jenkins, William Cocke, Earl McClanahan, Barry Trimble, Greg Glessner, Matt Thompson, Dave Cole, Charles Robinson, Mason Ellerbe, George Youmans, Jeff Shaffer, Alan Pritchard, Kevin Walakovits, Emery Ellinger, Hayward Fouche, Ed Shaver, and Lewis John. 179 ■ - p I 0 4: ' k i. J ■ ' % S ri hi. ,-J . ' -i «r V ' w r FRATERNITIES ,,- - ' - 6v.- 182 1 1 1 i : • « 5 li, ' BETA THETA PI I.Chad Plumly 2. Brad Grippies Huston 3. Doug Lessly 4. Andy Asimos 5. Will Clarke 6. Jim Bradner 7. lay O ' Brien 8. Bill White 9. Hunter Benes 10. Jamie Black 1 1. Paul Greene 12. Dave Butler 13. Barry Trimble H.Jed Steffe 15. Paul Didi Black 16. Joe Beta 17. Stewart Scruggs 18. Billy Wreaks 19. Andv Worm Cole 20. Mark Robson 21. Win Vaughan 22. Matt Thompson 23. James Jonas 24. Jace Goodlin 25. Doug Teague 26. Kevin Walakovitz 27. Ferg 28. Mark Knobloch Not Pictured: J eff Mason im Metzbower Kurt Schriener Steve Carey George Seavy Roland Simon John Lee Graves John Cole Dave Cole Kevin Becker Harbour Luke Stephens Ben Jarratt Rob Willis Bobby Turner Scott Gordon Jamie Andrews M.I.A. Rodney Taylor 184 CHI PSI 1. Henry Dewing 2. Jeff Dixo 3. Lars Keeley 4. David Knitter 5. George Weatherlv 6. Chris Graham 7. Whitney Gadsby 8. Perrv Lloyd 9. Michael Polk 10. Todd Ford 11. Mollis Plimpton 12. John Wilkinson 13. Dannv Einstein 14. David Hepler 15. Gunnar Jordan 16. Gene Wood 17. David Jones 18. Robert Miller 19. Paul Ziehen 20. George Kinkead 21. Alan Winstead 22. Lane McColl 23. Jeff Knapp 24. John Roberts 25. Eric Holtry 26. Al Gannon 27. Rob Schlegel 28. Rob Woods 29. Paul Farquharson 30. Tim Considine 31. Skip Epperson 32. Woody Woodard 33. Barthe V ' anDoorn 34. Todd Duchene 35. Charlie Thompson 36. Mike Reap 37. Andy Deyving 38. Andy Haring 39. David Green 40. Ed Gonsalves Xol Pictured: Bud White Tom Southall Skip Cross John Guenard Brian Gibson Rob Oriliz Jimmv Humphreys 186 DELTA TAU DELTA 1. Gary Duncan 2. David Gomer 3. Landon Banfield 4. Sam Riley 5. Keith Hebert 6. Chuck Phillips 7. Claflin Hall 8. David Johnston 9. Richard Gatti 10. Henry Bond 1 1 . Lawrence Ghidoni 12. William Sharp 13. Charlie Scott 14. Tad Law- is. David Hagigh 16. John Stetson 17. Peter Moore 18. . mbler Cusick 19. Murrav Titterington 20. Shep Smith 21. Tom Hvde 22. Kevin Rurtz 23. Glenn Drake 24. Richard Rosser 25. Jamie Halprin 26. Gordon itherspoon 27. Jim Irwin 28. Preston Copenhaver 29. Scott Crawford 30. Laurens Cook 31. Edward Rugelev 32. Stephen Palmer 33. Anthony Zaccagnini 34. John Heckert 35. John Sanders Xot Pictured: Chris Brooks . nthonv Bullman Kevin O ' Connor James Burchenal Stephen Abraham Hall ' etterlein Robert Carpenter Louis Close KAPPA ALPHA 2 1. Mark Shuford 2. Bill Alison 3. John Maclay 4. Jim Ferryman 5. John Thompson 6. Pryse Elam 7. Tommy Wilson 8. Bob Jenevein 9. Crews Townsend 10. Bucky Mitchell 11. Jim Burt 12. Harold Wetherbee 13. Chuck Edwards 14. Taylor Hathawav 15. Frank Billingslev 16. Dan Murphy 17. Jay Faulkner 18. Charlie Randolph 19. Bill Sacks 20. Jeff Bailey 21. Charlie Prioleau 22. Mike Wyatt 23. Bob Buchanan 24. Randall Hudson 25. Stuart Miller l26. Jim Messer 27. David Hamrick 28. Martv Manasco 29. Tim Taylor 30. Tom Hurdman 31. Barry Dunn 32. Ian Banwell 33. John Walsh 34. Steve LaPrade 35. Stan Barnes 36. Doug Sheldon 37. Bowen Woodruff 38. Pat Patrick 39. John Herndon 40. Mark Hancock 41. Mark Rentschler 42. Gordon Gooch 43. Tommy Summers 44. Gibb Kerr 45. Chris Busbee 46. Rick Pealessandrini 47. T. Oast 48. Preston Moore 49. Charles Davidson 50. Jeff Boswell Not Pictured: Jack Dent David Moore Drew Perkins David Perlitz Steve Perry Tim Webb Usher Winslett Scott Henderson David Webber Sam Dalton Craig Chambers KAPPA SIGMA 1. Bob Wittpenn 2. Scott Kennedy 3. Steve Randolph 4. Steve Brooks 5. Forrest Jenkins 6. Roger Day 7. Robert Bland 8. Steve Lemon 9. Rick Grainger 10. Bob Dees 11. Mike Ried 12. Scott Dacus 13. Bill Thau 14. Bill Bell 15. lav Windsor 16. Bill Rachal 17. Jim Lipscomb 18. Chris Cartm 19. Warren Snead 20. Bill Sanderson 21. Scott Howell 22. Bruce Mvers 23. C.l. Robbins 24. John Howard LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 1. Chris Smith 2. Cabell Acree 3. Robbv Cave 4. Will Somerville 5. Don Kellerman 6. Brooks Mayson 7. Gordon Grubb 8. Tom Kerr 9. David Haddock 10. Richard Hall 1 1. Bruce Dean 12. Evans Attwell 13. Hank Artz 14. Reid Flynn 15. Bob Lauer 16. Jed Dunn 17. David Harcus 18. Bruce Wennerholm 19. Kevin Honey 20. Tom Hunter 21. John Zabriskie 22. Steve Anthony 23. Nathan Hines 24. Rusty Hartley 25. Paul Kastner 26. Steve 27. Warren Watkins 28. Tim Hartley 29. Gordy Fisher 30. Davicl Salsbury 31. Teddy Galanides 32. Dabney Overton 33. Drew Smith PHI DELTA THETA 1. Eddie Curran 35. Clayton Johnson 2. John Daniel 3. Lee Robinson 36. John Mclntyre 37. ohn Kennedy 38. Dabney Yarborough 4. Charlie Pitts 5. Robert Tucker 39. Edmund Perry 6. Chip Skinner 7. Parker Stud Schenecker 40. Witt Caruthers 41. Robert Griffith 8. Jim Averett 9. Bill Brown 42. Andrew Taylor 43. Danny Fetterman lO.JoeTiUey 1 1. Darby Brower 44. Wren Autrey 45. Jim Bailey 12. Gil Dukes 46. Clifton lorrissette 13. BiUv Reed 47. Gen. Edmund Schenecker 14. Buzzv Riis 48. Peter Collins 15. Emery Ellinger 49. Jeff Maddox 16. Jimmy Fay 50. Charlie Alcorn 17. Bubba Shaffer Not Pictured: 18. Tom Schultz Trip Brower 19. John Winters 20. Matt Anthony Eric Nelson Fitch King 21. Whit Kelly Keyin Bowles 22. Jack Sharman 23. Bill Pritchard Alex Ballentine Jimmy Bent 24. Joe Fant 2.5. Thad Ellis Jim Haynes Edwin Bell 26. John Cleghorn Louis Jehl 27. Mark Buyck John Williams Dayid Freeman 28. Ralph Paris 29. Tom Egbert Tom (Coleman 30. C;harlie Martin Gordon Atkins 31. Mike Finney Henrv Clay 32. Cole Dawson Bill Dupree 33. Dan Tatum Raymond Long 34. Reynolds Thompson 1 Bk . B H m .-- PHI GAMMA DELTA mn 1 f 1. The Tuna 17. 2. Tom Slop Harrison 18. 3. Wild Goad 19. 4. Hal Malzeke 20. 5. Tim Goose Valerie 21. 6. Lee 22. 7. Psvcho 23. 8. O. B. OBrien 24. 9. lav Fechtel 25. 10. Pup Jeffrey 26. 11. Ape Peebles 27. 12. Eno Stanton 28. 13. Ape ' s Woman (Susan) 29. 14. Hobbs Owen 30. 15. Rich Hachenburg 31. Ifi. Debbie Chise Foley Stu Butler Petey Weasle Greg Johnson Brian Hanson A. MacLellan Brew Clark Steve Daub Bernie Hall Steve Wasterson Dr. Hess Chris Kibler Mike Partin Evan V ' ogel Barrv Wnitaker K k PHI KAPPA PSI Bud Wiser Eric Spack Campbell Rand McClain Wade Harris Mark Lukes Sean McNulty Paul MarasciuUo Marc Martinez Captain Kink Trey Mamo Phil Quart Browne Dick Minnich Jim Spird Boyd Refrigerator Burton Mark Sparky Anderson Jorge West Dennev Cancelmo Mike F ' ogarty Tony lerardi Brian Noonan Phil Rockecharlie Glenn Kirschner Brad Scholtz Jim Clark Taz Schoenberg Blowchest Getner Ken Robinson Chris Tuna Cahill Bill Foster Mickey Lewers 31. Jim Wenke 32. Rav Ceresa 33. Dr ' Don Richardson 34. Jay Hoyt 35. Mel Sammis 36. Paul Chapman 37. Flelch Kelafant 38. Julie 39. Carrie Not Pictured: Steve Corbeille Evil Gottschalk Herb Gresens Ray Houliman Rich Jones Joe Paletta Rick Storev Bill Thompson John Long Kurt Specht Pat OConnell Gary Clements Dave Harrar Paul Knight Mike Lord Paul Maronev Joe O ' Neil Jeff Reichert Tom Truffer Craig Westbrook 31 3f ill ' ll! vk H .Jl l i fir ' l ' , y - ,111 , f 200 PHI KAPPA SIGMA Breck Dalton Alpo Bryant Studio Neff Carpethead Sackfield Paul Kuveke Groid Cover Garikk Moron Blight LeBlanc Cramps Blythe Air Pritchett Danke Pinkney Stag Palmer Coondog Cooney Will Faster Marshall Bordom Smacks Wilson George Finhead Doug Veasey Doctor Lykes T.D. Dickerson Peter MuUer Bill DeCamp Chrisp Hopes Mouth Harmon 01 Joe O ' Brien Bill Alfano Chinstrap Stratton 28. Burt Palmer 29. lav Irons 30. Bullet Meadows 3 1 . Potsie Schoeffler 32. Muff Merrill 33. Falex McAlister 34. Angoose McBride 35. Dodsworth Collins 36. Jon Renner 37. Bob Toniaso 38. Steve Jones 39. Rank Rodgers 40. Sheik Weed 41. Judd Hartman Sot Pictured: Hulk Sullivan Tad Renner Chrissie Davis Mikiee Malesardi John WD. Martin Scrabes Hrabar Dr. No Newton John McClarin Tim Harris Borneo Clark Foul Powell Starks Prancer Mancer 202 PI KAPPA ALPHA 1. John Halleran 2. Joel Dunlap 3. Charlie Kerr 4. Jim Brock 5. Tripp Spencer 6. Greg Hair 7. Dave Adams 8. Henry Price 9. Mike Leyman 10. Mark Thompson 1 1 . David Bowen 12. Jim Baldwin 13. Jim Williams 14. Jim Stoeffel 15. Brady Millican 16. Sloth Shoemaker 17. Chip Temple 18. Clark Lewis 19. Ted Wilkerson 20. Jeff Walter 21. Jim Shepard 22. Marsh Robertson 23. David Fischer 24. Kevin Maurie 25. David Jonson 26. Lumpy LeCuyer 27. Doug MuUer 28. Jim Hartz 29. Trip Johnstone 30. Tom Fitzgerald 31. Duncan Stone 32. Chris Muller 33. Dego Adams 34. Babv Huev 35. Jack Wells 36. Scott Michaelus 37. Preston Covington 38. Bill Metzger 39. Fuzzy Donahey 40. Robert Barnes 41. Brad Vaughn 42. Taber Smith 43. Russell Stall 44. Barnev Fife 45. Fenn Little 46. D.J. Emanuelson 47. John Sweetpea McCants 48. John Sutton PI KAPPA PHI 1. Bob Phillips 2. Chris Ives 3. Bart 4. Paul Driscoll 5. Ed Best 6. Chip Hutchins 7. John Moore 8. Scott Waterman 9. Robert Young 10. Mike Jacuzzi 1 1. Del Agnew 12. Jim Noble 13. Duane Miller 14. Colt Puryear 15. Bennett Ross 16. Breeze Dickinson 17. Steve Bubba Lewis 18. Imo 19. Clyde Harkrader 20. John Monroe 21. Chockles Kalocsav 22. Dave RicUon 23. Kip Power 24. Demetrios Petrides 25. Chris Simanell 26. Parker Roberts 27. Geoff Fauth 28. Ken Andsager 29. Pat Boot 30. Steve Nardo 31. Mike Singer 32. Jet Tavlor 33. Steve Smith 34. Rusty Seay 35. Kevin Berger 36. Jim Plug Daly 37. John Boot 38. Mark Altermatt 39. Roger McDonough 40. Jef Londrey 41. Ron Calkins 42. Harry Feuerstein 43. Steve Gearv 44. Jim Kaplan 45. Henrv Roval 46. Dave Favrot 47. Kodie 48. Mickey SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 1. Mason Ellerbe 2. Lanier Edge 3. Stewart Hinckley 4. Jensie Teague 5. Scott Mason 6. Edwin Griffin 7. Herb Funsten 8. Tom Pearce 9. Thomas Cocke 10. John McKee 1 1 . Robert Smithwick 12. David Tyler 13. Stephen Bendheim 14. Zandy Campbell 15. Chris Robinson 16. Hamp Simkins 17. David Perdue 18. Alan Pritchard 19. Sumner Bouldin 20. George Youmans 21. Lee Woosley 22. Gray Saunders 23. George Lupton 24. Laws Bouldin 25. Marvin Dukes 26. Sam Hollis 27. Hayward Fouche 28. William Cocke 29. Jim Higgason 30. Will Massey 31. Spencer Dickinson 32. Ed Shavers 33. Graham O ' Steen 34. Charlie Sherrill 35. Jay Josey 36. Bert Ponder 37. John McKell 38. Craig McCarn 39. Charlie King 40. Mark Jenkins 41. Bob Schmidt 42. Earl McClanahan 43. Buist Rivers y J 208 SIGMA CHI 1. Re- run Rikhoff 2. Glen Jackson 3. Bill Wreaks 4. John Del Mixon 5. ' BB Tommins 6. Mark Monad 7. Peter Hunt 8. Andy Farley 9. Burns Newsome 10. Kevin Kelley 11. Billy Maner 12. Danny Parsley 13. Chris Fulton 14. Steve Logan 15. Gordon Ogden 16. Mink Smith 17. King Pin Crosbv 18. Ben Hale 19. Chris Murphv 20. Scott Dovle 21. Jim Kirby 22. Ron Cache 23. JR. Smith 24. Chris Peacock 25. Trey Baucum 26. Blake Witherington 27. Tv Seidule 28. 0-Tip Lovell 29. Pat Mooney 30. Jim Stanton 31. Howard Smith 32. Pete Baumgartner 33. KB. Teare 34. Hal Rich 35. Steve Jones 36. Camden Selig 37. Rich Weissman 38. Bobby Pifer 39. U.S.M.C. Griffin 40. Eddie Gwvnn SIGMA PHI EPSILON -yj 1. John Lebovits 2. Jay Harris 3. Gilles Wheeler 4. Jay McCaUie 5. Geoff Oosterhoudt 6. Bob Spatig 7. Scott Barr 8. Glen Koontz 9. Dave Barr 10. Tom Baker 1 1. Mike Judge 12. Tom McKinstry IS.Jeff Hirsch 14. Andy Finkle 15. Tom Todd 16. lay Wallace 17. Dale Park 18. Andy Best 19. Geoff Bragdon 20. Chuck Fox 21. Chris Quirk 22. Barry Waterman 23. Russ Rosier 24. Dave Asmussen 25. Cam Philpott 26. Norman Ball 27. Jeff Haggerty 28. Marty Bechtold 29. John Bays 30. Dave Schroeder 31. Reeni Waterman 32. Chris Coogan 33. Robert Dalman 34. Fred Rindge 35. Henry Sewell 36. Mike Conway 37. Greg Niles 38. Sam Stroud 39. Jon Knaus 40. Larry Wescott 41. Jeff Blouut 42. Warren Wilson 43. Kevin Brown 44. Ken Nankin 45. Steve Matuzzo 46. Doug Kuhn 47. Russ Rector Not Pictured: Dave Languilli Gary Johnson Bill O ' Brien i;iaude Whalen John Zinnsser Bill C;omer Bruce Young Bob Forsyth Karl Guenther Frank English (Spain) ZETA BETA TAU 1. Dave Smith 2. John Campbell 3. Steve Warren 4. Jessie Rushton 5. Dave Swallow 6. Patrick Reynolds 7. Phil Aiken 8. Chris Bragley 9. Geoff Flynn 10. Brian O ' Riordan 1 1 . Joel Bassett 12. Scott Sanborn 13. Frank Jackman 14. Mike Bearup 15. Mike Coste 16. Keith MacDougall 17. Greg Mausser 18. Jay Boggs 19. Stephen Burrington 20. Fred Jones 21. Jim Brockelman 22. Bill Van Deventer 23. Mark Kibbe 24. Alan Armitage 25. Chris Bouquet 26. Tom Rohris 27. Barbara Webster 28. John Pleasants Not Pictured: Bruce Honig Joe Lemon Brandon Davis Don Smith Eric Fife Dave Connor Steve Keros Dave Eustis Chris Liilja -V J i 4 HBBiSI MRi. ? ri -v. 1 . ' •: .J. ' ' fi 216 217 -- WWiiS MI Bi ■--— — --i-i i Hul 4i?i ' i ' ' ..4 ' % 1 - J ' ; p4 ■ ' t I F 1 f k 218 ' -6 V v VX . s r. r -f, . fj IH. % .V _ i! : J5 C Cr i H ' X„ - x - 4 .i-r s;?? ' UNDERCLASSMEN Class of 1983 Todd C. Alexander Mark H. Anderson William J. Archer Alan S. Armitage Evans S. Attwell James E. Averett Richard A. Baer Seng Kah Baev Thomas E. Baker. Jr. James L. Baldwin John C. Bays William . I. Bell. Ill Bruce P. Berg James R. Black Scott S. Bond William W. Broom. Jr Thomas S. Buck! l:. James E. Burt, IV John E. Bultarazzi Andrew D. Butters 220 James H. Campbell Charles D. Caruthers Ejay Clark David L. Cole Steven D. Corbeille George E. Crady David A. Curtiss James A. Cusick Bruce E. Danmark Steven A. Daub Matthew B. Dennen Michael D. Drinkwater Lawrence R. Duffee Daniel M. Einstein Pryse R. Elam William A. Epperson Frank L. Eppes James H. Falk, Jr. Harrv A. Feuerstein Gordon Fisher, IV Stephen A. Foley Arthur F. Fulnier, III Stephen P. Gearv Howard E. Gill. Ill Keith E. Goretzka David C. Graham Stephen K. Greene Michael M. Gregory James D. Griffin David W. Haddock David M. Hagigh Scott W. Hall Clifford T. Hanks Thomas A. Harrison Don A. Harrold, Jr. k l MMl iih James W. Hartz Eric A. Heinsohn Deane A. Hennett ; II M James C. Hess, Jr. Edward R. Hudson, HI John T. Huskin, Jr. Charles L. King Thomas F. King, HI Ping Wah Lai Brad F. Huston Francis L. Jackman William M. Jackson Daniel S. Jones, Jr. David W. Jones Jeffrev E. Jones Benjamin L. Kaplan J(jnathan R. Kelafant Donald W. Kellerman, Jr. Newton P. Kendrick John G. Kennedy, IH Mark W. Kibbe Christopher M. Kibler William H. Lanehorne, Jr. Thomas M. Lawson Joseph E. Leblanc, III George A. Lecuyer Douglas W. Lessley James E. Lipscomb, IV ' James F. Londrey James C. McCabe Walter L. McColl Michael D. Mahonev Kenneth P. Manganiello Robert W. Marshall Charles W. Mason Scott L. Michaelis Hansel B. Millican, III David W. Moore Peter O. Moore Philip W. Murray. Ill Raymond L. Nichols, Jr. Townsend Oast. Jr. Robert G. Ortiz Richard G. Owen William M. Peery William W. Pinner, Jr. Joseph P. Potente Christopher B. Power William M. Read Michael H. Reap David P. Ridlon Fred H. Rindge. V Dennis S. Roberts Bennett L. Ross John A. Ross Henry V. Royal John B. Rudder Edward VV. Rugelev. Ill Scott D. Sanborn Edmund W. Schenecker, III Christopher D. Schram Kevin V. Seav William M. Self. Ill Camden W. Selig John H. Sensabaugh Henry F. Sewell. Jr. TWW Jackson R. Sharman, Hi Michael S. Skardon Christopher P. Smith David B. Smith Frank M. Smith. II Howard H. Smith James A. Smith Mark A. Smith Robert R. Smith. Jr. Todd C. Smith Henrv P. Slarks Michael B. Streiff Tadashi Tamaki Charles E. Thompson Harold E. Thornton, )r. Murray R. Titterington Chester C. Townsend Stephen B. Vaughan, Jr John C. Vlahoplus John P. Walsh, Jr. Stephen C. Warren Reen D. Waterman Thomas H. Webb Timothy A. Weed Richard D. Weissman mk4ik Harrv K. Williams David D. Wilson John H. Windsor, III Thomas P. Wohlfarth Harold B. Woodruff Darryl K. Woodson Mark S. Yerke Class of 1984 James E. Abbe, IV David C. Adams Charles W. Alcorn, III Lewis M. Allen Stewart T. Anderson Kenneth J. Andsager David B. Arnold Andrew W. Asimos Jeffrey F. Bailey Charles K. Baker Todd W. Barstow Joel B. Bassett Ralph W. Baucum, III Martin J. Bechtold 228 Arthur H. Bell Edwin V. Bell Kevin Y. Berger William W. Berghel Joel H. Berry Edmund B. blytlie, III Kevin E. Brown Thomas L. H. Cocke John D. Cole Peter G. Collins Michael P. Conway Andiew S. Cooney Thomas L. Cover William C. Cowan Alfred S. Bryant, Jr. Robert G. Buchanan, Jr. Patrick J. Buttarazzi. Jr. Eric J. Campbell John C. Campbell James R. Carawan Geoffrey R. B. Carey Robert B. Cave Raymond A. Ceresa Paul F. Chapman Peter Cronin John R. f oss, Jr. James W. Davis Bruce . Dean Robert M. Dees David H. Denbv. Jr. John R. Dent Andrew J Dewing Breese M. Dicl inson Spencer K. Dickinson Marvin H. Dukes, III Mark H. Eastham Emorv A. Edwards. II Emery Ellinger, III Dwight H. Emanuelson, Jr. Paul N. Farquarson James L. Fay, Jr. Lee R. Felciman Scott J. Fitzgerald Christopher C. Flaesch Gregory L. Flentje Claiborne R. Flinn Elbert T. Ford William G. Foster Charles J. Fox Thomas J. Frankfurth Herbert O. Funsten, III Ronald M. Cache Alfred J. Gannon, Jr. Kevin D. Golcfen Jace A. (kxKlling George R. (Frainger, Jr. Karl F. Guenther Jeffrey B. Gwynn Richard A. Haighi Ben C. Hale Marc A. Hani David R. Harcus Martin C. Harmon, HI John E. Harrison, HI Timothy M. Hartley David R. Herr.Jr. Eric P. Holtry John ' . Howard, Jr. William L. Howard, Jr. Justus S. Hovt ames C. Hudson immy N. Humphreys, H homas F. Hurdman Lawton R. Jackson Donald E. Jeffrey, HI Louis C. Jehl, Jr. Forest N. Jenkins Charles R. Jennmgs William J. Jonas, III Richard B. Jones. Jr. Stephen A. Jones Gunnar K. Jordan Charles G. Kalocsay Laurence D. Keelev Michael F. Killea David VV. Killenbeck Glenn L. Kirschner Jeffrey W. Knapp David S. Knitter Richard Kopelnian Douglas D. Kuhn Paul M. Kuveke, III Clregory M. Lee Powell M. Leitch, III Stephen W. Lemon Paul E. Lew Hugh W. Lindo Samuel F. Little. Jr. Perry A. Llovd Christopher C. Lvkes Angus M. McBryde John L. McCants William T. McClellan Sean J. McNulty Alan E. McQuiston Andrew J. Maclellan Joseph E. Mamo, III Howard M. Martinez. HI Barrv A. Mason Scott C. Mason, Jr. Stephen J. Matrazzo Hiram H. Maxim, II Wade M. Meadows Warren A. Michael Duane L. Miller Mark C. Mitschow Patrick H. Mooney Eric K. Moore m Thomas G. Moran Robert T. Mosby. Ill Douglas M. MuUer Peter M. Muller Christopher M. Murphy Jeffrey C. Nutt ■ OBrien OBrien Thomas G. OBrien David J. Oskam tdward J. Jack L. William D. Perkins, Jr. Theodore D. Petrides Jerome C. Philpott Robert B. Pifer Francis M. Pinckney, III Thomas W. Piitchard Scott S. Prvsi Markham S. Pvie William R. Rampone, Jr. Donald W. Richardson Tori C. A. Richardson Allen S. Roberts Russell R. Rosier Richard R. Rosser William R. Sachs David K. Salisbury Parker B. Schenecker C. David Schroeder Timothy G. Schurr Daniel J. Seal Charles C. Sherrill Stewart T. Shettle David C. Short Michael E. Singer James A. Skinner. Ill Christopher H. Smith Stephen J. A. Smith Robert Smithwick, III Charles R. Spencer, III James E. Spiro, Jr. James P. Stoeftel Duncan H. Stone George L. Stradtman Jav K. Stratton John P. Sutton. Ill Richard C. Swagler, Jr. John E. Taylor Douglas W. Teague Thamer E. Temple, III William A. Thau, III Matthew G. Thompson, Jr. Edward F. Tracey Ronald j. Travers James B. Trimble Robert B. Tucker, Jr. Charles M. Turner Barthe A. Vandoorn William A. Vaughan, Jr. Barry P. Waterman Warren B. Watkins, III George H. Weatherlv, Jr. Thomas J. Wells Nelson P. Whitehead Edward M. Wilkerson John T Wilkinson Marion E. Wood. Ill C;had B. Woodburn Robert C. Woods William D. Woolfolk Christopher D. Wright Class of 1985 Cameron J. Adams Haddon C. Alexander James M. Anthony an H. Archer. Ill Paul-Marie T. Arpaia Gregory S. Aydt Gabriel B. Balazs Robert B. Barnes, III David B. Barr Michael S. Bearup Stephen H. Bendheim Lee H. Benes Martin A. Berisford, III William A. Best Gregory L. Blair Robert P. Bland, III Jeffrey P Blount Albert B. Boggs. Jr. Jefferson M. Boswell Edward L. Bouldin Edward M. Bowden Christopher M. Bradley James W. Bradner Dayid D. Branscom 238 Charles C. Britton Todd D. Brown William D. Brown. Jr. David M. Bruno Robert D. Bryant John D. Buchanan Rodgers C. Busbee David M. Butler Roger L. Butler Edward V. Buttarazzi David B. Byers Charles J. Cadle James R. Cantrell Stephen T. Carey Charles T. Cassel, III Banks R. Chamberlain (raig P. C ' hambers Luke Lu Chang James T. Cobb, Jr. Allen B. Coe Andrew B. Cole John P. Coleman Robert V. Coleman Donald (). C:olluis David F. Connor Luke M. Cornelius Ronald E. Creech, Jr. Hugh Cropper. I ' William V . Dalton Charles M. Davidson John C. Dawson. HI Roger T. Dav David S. Dederick Richard A. Deforest John J. Delany. HI Charles R. Depoy Henry W. Dewing Jeffrey D. Dixon Christopher C. Donahue Bruce E. Doub Paul A. Driscoll MM Gilbert F. Dukes, HI Gary S. Duncan Lester E. Dunman, HI Andrew D. Farley Ronald W. Fenstermacher Michael H. Finney T Joseph B. Fleming affrey ' ' Wilis. FcTsler. Ill Geoffrey J. Flynn Timothy W. Friedman Christopher W. H. Fulton Richard S. Gatti, III David B. Giese Harrv W. Golliday David H. Gomer David E. Green Paul L. Greene Apostolos G. Grekos Edward M. Griffin Gregorv V. Hair C. f. Clafiin Hall 241 Robert D. Halloran David R. Hanna Andrew G. Haring David L. Harrar, II Stephen C. Hartigan ' f !! John F. Hartley. Jr. BrainardJ. Hartman Tavlor H. Hathawav John W. Havwood Reid K. Heben.Jr. Scott J. Henderson John W. Herndon Nathan S. Bines Jeffrev T. Hirsch Micnael E. Holbrook Christopher R. Hope Lance R. Houghton Ruben R. Hudson. Jr. Peter A. Hunt Michael H. Hutcherson Charles M. Hutchins Thomas C. Imeson, HI Christopher W. Ives Michael Z. Jacoby Daniel M. Javne William L. Joel David N. Johnston Thomas C. Johnston David H. Jones 242 ii.ii Frederick G. Jones Landon H. R. Jones Todd D. Jones David N. Jonson Julian C. Josey. Ill Paul T. Kastner Kevin H. Kelley Scott G. Kennedy Steven B. Keros Charles S. Kerr Everett G. Kerr Thomas P. Kerr Charles T. King George B. Kinkead Jonathan C. Knaus Albert P. Knight Robert A. Kurek. II Lance B. Kyle Fred A. Lackey David F. Laneiulli Michael J. Lehman William J. Lemon J Clark H. Lewis Stanlev P. Lewis Claude B. Lipscomb Steven G. Logan John D. Long Michael C. Lord Rodnev C. Lundv James C. Lyall fay S. McCallie Richard E. McCann, Jr. Timothy S. McCune David E. McGhee Donald G. McKaba Thomas N. McKinstrv Keith D. MacDoueall John D. Maday PauID. Marasciullo William P. Maroney Kevin P. Marrie Charles M. Martin, Jr. William M. Massie.Jr. John B. Merrill, III James C. Metzbower, Jr ifer Robert N. Mil Frederick B. Minnich.Jr. Emmett Mitchell John D. Mixon, Jr. Ken L. Moles Marc F. Monyek Gregory B. Morcroft Joseph C. Morelos {:iarl(.e H. Morledge Timothy J. Mulreany James K. Murphy Thomas M. Murphy Scott G. Nagley James N. Nance Kenneth S. Nankin Craig R. Narins Albert S. Naughton, Jr. James B. Newsome Kenneth G. Niles John G. Nunley Gordon S. Ogden Joseph C. Oneill Brian P. Oriordan Donald B. Palmer, Jr. Daniel S. Parsley James A. Patterson Thomas M. Pearce, Jr. 245 Robert D. Pearson David L. Perdue Patrick O. Peterkin Brian L. Peterson Robert D. Phillips Frank S. Pittman, I ' Charles C. Pitts Michael E. Polk George B. Potter Duane C. Preston. Ill Martin S. Pruitt Douglas A. Raines William P. Randall Stephen A. Randolph )tepl Wil illiam L. Reed, t Allen C. Reese Layton L. Register Bernard J. Reillv George J. Renner, III Samuel M. Riley William M. Robertson Thomas L. Robinson, Jr. Jesse W. Rushton 246 Lawrence G. Sanders William R. Sanderson Rod N. Santomassimo Robert A. Schlegel William H. Schoeffler David B. Schoenrock Scot C. Schultz Thomas R. Schurr George N. Seavy Scott H. Shannon Michael M. Shelton Kurt A. Shreiner Thomas S. Shults Kent F. Sinclair David A. Sizemore John R. Slowik, III Chester T. Smith, III Edward M. Smith William B. Smith James R. Spatig Kunis W. Specht William H. Spencer-Strong David V. Sprunt, Ir. George E. Steffee Charles W. Stern Thomas S. Stewart John H. Strickler David B. Stuart Earl T. Summers Daniel L. Tatum Warren T. Taylor Francis B. Teague, III Charles R. Thompson Ronald B. Thornton Brian S. Tillev Thomas W. Todd Robert J. Tomaso William R. Tommins Thomas C. Truffer Roy F. Unger William L. Vandeventer Gregg C. VanOrden Michael A. Varner Joseph A. Videler Evan L. Vogel Jm f «a = fh David A. V ' ogt Craig N. Waddell Jay M. Wallace Scott H. Wallace Scott T. Waterman David F. Webber Kevin A. Welch Craig A. Westbrook Harold B. Wetherbee, II Stephen L. Whetzle 248 i r Harrington P. Whitaker William E. White, III Peter T. Wilbanks David M. Wilkinson Christopher H. Williams Elmo W. Williams, 11 James L. Williams Warren M. Wilson James R. Wingert, 111 Richard A. Wmstead John A. Winters James L. Wood Charles F. Wreaks Dabney R. Yarbrough, IV Marshall R. Young I t - ,. :r- ' - ' « ' l | X ATHLETICS r 2 FOOTBALL _ . - - ■ De:r Front l-r- Coach Boyd Williams, Jim VVenke, Rich Hachenburg, Dick Cerone. Tom Noble, Mike Pressler, Mike Fogarty, John Mckee, Bob Shaver, Dave Nickels Gene Newton, Buzzy Riis, Coach Gary Fallon. Second Ron:- Coach Chuck O ' Connell, Bill Devine, Al Paradise, Marty Thomas, Phil Hrabar Bill Dederick Andv Foley, Ken Manganiello, Don Kellerman. Ken Robinson, Mark Verke, Randy Root, Coach Frank Miriello. Third Row: Coach fohn Bowers, Glenn Kirschner, Jimmy Boyle, Pat McGuire, Jerry Thompson, Ron Ma ee. Charlie Alcorn, John Cole, David Cole, Mid Self, Tom Flarrison Gene Fellin. Coach Norris Aldridge. Fourth Row: Equipment Manager Lefty Newell, Jed Goad, Bill Foster, Carlton Peebles, Mel Cote Marty Manasco, Joe Mamo, Dan Seal, David Warrenfekz, Ron Travers, Andv Asimos, Assistant Trainer Jim Murdock. Fifth Row: Barry Thompson Craig Waddell, Harry Gollidav, David Sizemore, Sam Dallon, Ian Banwell, Roger Dunnavan, Gene Girard, Paul Grekos, Pete Whitehead lim Koenig, Craig Reillv. Sixth Row: Steve Corbeille, James Kephart, Billy Maner, Kurt Specht, Richard Schoenberg, Jim Lyall, Scott Henderson Mvles Aycfelotte, Mike Holbrook, Perry Falk, Dave Judge, Daniel Javne. Seventh Row: Thomas Wiser, Pat O ' Connell, Kit Alexander, Mark Weaver Kurt Shreiner, Bill Morrow, Paul MarasciuUo, Greg Lukanuski, Sam Dawson, Craig Westbrook, Miles Spencer. Eighth Row: Doug Teague Curt Rogers, Allen Roberts, Craig Frascati, Bob Jenevein, John Thompson, Chris Cavalline, Greg Manigault, Bruce Burks, Tim Stuart. The Washington and Lee football team enjoyed its best season in almost two decades finishing with an 8-2 record and capturing the Old Dominion Athletic Conference championship for the first time. After an opening loss to Gettysburg College and a four-game mark of 2-2, the Generals went on a six-game winning streak, including a two-point victory over 1980 ODAC champion Maiyville College. Fourth-year head coach Gary Fallon, who was the unanimous choice for ODAC coach of the Year, saw one of his first recruits, senior nose tackle Mike Pressler, become W L ' s second Kodak All-American. Pressler served as one of the tri-captains and led the team with 65 solo tackles and 20 assists. Junior tailback Chris Cavalline was named ODAC Player of the Year and was one of eight players selected for the AU-ODAC first team. Also selected were sopho- more quarterback Al Paradise, w ho passed for over 1 ,000 yards this season; senior tight end Mike Fogarty, who led the conference with 31 catches for 418 yeards and four touchdowns; junior offensive lineman Andy Foley; soph- omore offensive Glenn Kirschner; junior place-kicker Bill Devine; junior defensive back Barry Thompson; and Pressler. if ..-v. ' ; Equipment manager Lefty Newell Chris Cavalline W L OPP. 7 Gettysburg 20 24 Emory Henry 17 24 Centre 14 10 Randolph-Macon 13 14 Maryville 12 7 Hampden-Sydney 6 13 Univ. of the South 6 30 Bridgewater 24 Catholic 10 43 Georgetown 15 Coach Chuck O ' Connell V iM Head Coach Gary Fallon Coach Frank Miriello ■ ' : V, , , Mike Pressier makes the tackle. f!fll . H  «i5 Nf-  3« ' , . «lllB 255 SOCCER Fml Row: John Warmath, Jeff Reichert, Enrico Dealessandrini. Bill Brown, John Gindhart, Mike Collier, Ben Muskin, Tad Renner, Kirk Mancer, Gary Clements, Glenn Jackson, Rob Coleman. Second Row: Jim Murdock (trainer), Tom Pritchard, Mark Sullivan, Roland Simon, Ted Petrides, Will Kidwell, Jim Cobb, Mark Carduner, Brad Poorman, Jeff Lating, Jerry Moyer, Randall Ray, Tom Elder, Greg Hayes, Rolf Piranian (head coach). Although the Washington and Lee soccer team began its season with high expectations, injuries at key positions and a few bad breaks left the hooters with a 4-10-1 record. The Generals opened the season with an impressive 3-1-1 mark before hitting a seven-game losing streak. They finally broke the streak with a win over Virginia Wesleyan College. Despite the disappointing season, several of the players received recogni- tion at the conference and state level. Junior co-captain Tad Renner and sophomore forward Roland Simon were named to the all-Old Dominion Athletic Conference first team. Each received or shared four team Player-of-the-Game awards during the course of the season. Sophomore forward Mark Sullivan was selected for the second team All- ODAC. « ' ■ V .v« -♦• V.V ..., .■« , v •.V.• ' ' «« • w■ ' ' • ■ ■• - K?i ::Lr i M ' Mid ■,.■: • ■ ♦ 256 «a -«■ ' ■a - , tiS anw ' o- - ■ if-- ■-!  --  -v;— •r .- .. -5 ■N:■ -r•■- ■V . «•,vv-; ■ !■ ' -.■ ,,i,V .--.•O. OPP. Mary Washington Maryville Haverford 3 Eastern Mennonite 1 Davidson 3 Hampden-Svdney Radford 3 1 Gettysburg 1 Roanoke 3 Messiah I VMI 2 Lynchburg 4 Virginia Wesleyan 2 Richmond 2 Virginia 6 i - 257 WATER POLO First Row: Bob Marshall, Ken Johnstone, Bobby Pearson, Rob Crawford, Keith Kadesky, Matt Ravencraft, Richard Rosser. Second Row: Michael Polk, Jeff Gee, Sam Riley, Rand McClain, Scott Van Meter, George Seavy, Taber Smith, Andy Gates, Don Smith. Kneeling: Mike Bernot, Erik Peterson, Herb Gresens, Gary Meyer, Kevin Kadesky, Tim Rock. The most successful team on campus this fall was certainly the water polo team. Led by several All-Americans, Coach Page Remillard ' s squad became a formida- ble group in early matches and matured into a dominating force on the East Coast. As the team continued to win, it gained accolade after accolade. The Generals won the state title and then the Southern League. These victories sent the Gener- als to the Eastern Championships to compete against the best teams on the East Coast. Slippery Rock State College, the only team to give the Generals any real problems all season, was able to get by Washington and Lee in the first round, but only after a long, close game. The 1981 water polo team will long be remembered for its accomplishments. The team ' s record of 31-5 set a mark for the most wins by any team in W L history. The team ' s performance is also a record for the most wins by any team on the East Coast. One of the team ' s greatest strengths was its superb conditioning, which allowed it to simply outswim its opponents. The team ' s stamina and power, combined with the leadership of Co-captains Tim Rock and Erik Peterson and the skills of many fine players, have made the Generals a force to be reckoned with. 258 -r lOf W L 15 15 11 11 5 10 11 17 13 15 19 13 Johns Hopkins MIT Calif., Inst. Tech. Kentucky Slippery Rock State James Madison Northern Virginia Club Lynchburg Slippery Rock State B Pittsburgh Club West Virginia Indiana College of Pa. Slippery Rock Slate VMl Lynchburg North Carolina A Duke Virginia Cornell Slippery Rock State Brown North Carolina B Hampden-Sy James Maciison Richmond Virginia Richmond B Lynchburg Richmond Hampden-Svdney James Madison Richmond Richmond Slippery Rock State Richmond Harvard OPP. 10 6 9 10 13 1 7 2 2 13 4 7 10 5 8 1 8 13 12 1 1 3 5 2 2 3 3 7 6 5 18 4 CROSS COUNTRY Kneeling: Assistant coach Paul Thompson, head coach Dick Miller. Standing: Chris Smith, Henry Langhorne, Frank Pittman, Jon Kelafant, Paul Chapman, Greg Branan, Steve Whetzle, Tony lerardi, Ben Lipscomb, and Angus McBryde. Led by sophomore Angus McBryde and fresh- man Frank Pittman, the W L cross country team had another fine season, finishing with an 8-3 dual meet record and giving coach Dick Miller his 21st winning campaign in 29 seasons. McBryde and Pittman finished first and second for the team in most of the meets and both placed in the Division III top 10 at the Southeastern Regionals. But they had a lot of help from returning lettermen and several capable freshman run- ners. Senior captain Greg Branan, junior Jon Kelafant, sophomore Paul Chapman and fresh- men Steve Whetzle and Chris Smith provided a strong top five all season. The young harriers are looking forward to continued success for the next several years. 260 ' Mary Washington Washington College Roanoke Norfolk State Lynchburg Norfolk State Bridgewater W. Va. Tech Eastern Mennonite Lynchburg Hampden-Svdney OPP. 37 75 37 50 23 30 40 47 30 23 50 Coach Dick Miller BASKETBALL FRONT (1-r): Manager Robbie Canfield, John Herndon, Bill Yates, Henry Bond, George Spears, Ken Jaffe, Chris Baldwin, David Wilkinson, Kevin McClatchey. BACK (1-r): Head Coach Verne Canfield, Alan Mutispaugh, Jim Spiro, Scott Shannon, Brian Hanson, Frank Eppes, Jackson MacFarlane, John Lee Graves, Jav Fechtel, Lex Fitzenhagen, Mike Hutcherson, Assistant Coach Bob Flint, Assistant Coach Howard Ainsley. Senior guard George Spears 262 Junior forward Brian Hanson Senior guard Ken Jaffe Senior center Frank Eppes Sophomore center John Lee Graves This was supposed to be a transition year for Washington and Lee ' s basketball team. After all, the players were both young and inexperienced. But the Generals posted a 21-7 record, tied for the regular season conference championship, and ranked nationally. With only two returning starters, head coach Verne Canfield fashioned a squad that relied on team defense and offensi e patience. Sophomore John Lee Gra es, who led the team in both scoring and rebounciing, and junior Brian Hanson, second in both categories, combined with junior center Frank Eppes to provide the Generals ' inside scormg punch. Senior guard George Spears, the only graduating starter, provided the clutch play such as the 1 8-foot jumper that gave the team possibly its biggest win of the year, a 62-61 victory over arch-rival Roanoke. Senior Ken Jaffe, junior jav Fechtel, and sophomore Hen- ry Bond provided key reserve play for the team, which opened its season by losing its first three games by a total of four points. The team then won 19of its next 22 to tie for the Old Dominion Athletic Conference Championship. Canfield, admittedly hard to please, said. I am basically satisfied with the season as a whole. To be nationally ranked and tied for the conference championship is a pretty good achievement. Fm excited about the possibilities next year, especially if we can start where we left off. 263 i- t 264 WRESTLING (Front. l-T) Todd Barstow, Ron Thornton, Wesley Payne, Tom Alleva, Bill Wreaks, Rav Houlihan, Henry Sewell. (Back, l-rj David Harrar, Tim Valliere, Carlton Peebles, Greg Kendrick, Jeff Dixon, Coach Gary Franke. W L OPP. 42 Lynchburg W L Invitational 8 14 VMI 25 17 Campbell 34 9 Duke W L College Invitational 42 15 Western Maryland 35 42 Loyola 16 14 Delaware State 34 16 Catawba 24 22 Hampden-Sydney 19 33 Lynchburg 17 31 Richmond 20 28 Hampden-Sydney 20 24 Longwood 20 266 A voiing W L wrestling team, which featured 1 1 freshmen on a 15-member squad, won its final six matches to boost the season record to 8-6, and left high expectations for the next season. After winning its first match at Lvnchburg C oilege, the team dropped six of the next se en. H()we er, the wrestlers began U turn things aiduiul at thf :L( ' .()llfge In itational. Jan. L i. m wliidi eight of (he 10 te.iin membei s fu li si icd in the lop I (lui (it hi weight ilass. Sophomore captain Tim V ' alliere and freshman Joe O ' Neill took top honors in the 158 — and 19()-pound classes respectively. Freshman Jeff Dixon was second at 177 pounds and sophomore heavyweight Carlton Pee- bles showed. The team continued to improve with two close ic- tories over Hampden-Svdnev and an impressive win over Richmond which earlier in the season had humili- ated the Generals at the W L Invitational. Coach Garv Franke is enthusiastic al )ut the pios- pects for next season and is hjoking for continued im])i(i ement from his vt)ung team. SWIMMING ( £ (0 ?i Bob Marshall, Mike Polk, Jeff Gee, Ken Johnstone. Mike Bernot, Sam Riley, Bobby Pearson, Eric Peterson, Rand McClain, Rob Crawford, Herb Gresens, Scott Van Meter, George Seavy, Gary Meyer, Taber Smith, Keith Kadesky, Kevin Kadesky, Andy Gates, Tim Rock, Matt Ravencraft, Don Smith, and Rich Rosser. W L OPP. 74 VMI 38 40 James Madison 64 28 Towson State 74 37 Richmond 70 64 Appalachian State 49 47 Shippensburg State 66 64 William and Mary 49 66 Shepherd 48 62 Virginia Commonwealth 49 65 Georgetown U. 35 48 Glassboro State 65 268 Vi. The 1981-82 W L swimming team, under the direction of Coach Page Remillard, finished the season with a 6-5 record. Although the Generals are only a Division III team, they played a difficult schedule that included Division 1 and Division II teams. Despite this disadvantage, the Generals notched ictories o er such larger schools as William and Mar . Virginia Ct)nimon vealth, and (ieorgetown. Almost all the W L swimmers had good seasons individually, but several performed particuiarlv well. Senior Mike Bernot and sophomore Tim Rock, both of whom earned Division III AU- American honors the previous year, turned in dominating performances this year. In addition, junior Rob Crawford and sophomore Rand McClain performed well enough to earn spots in the NCAA Division III Championships, held at W L March 18-20. Overall, nine W L swimmers qualified to com- pete in the Division III Championships. Bernot, Rock, Crawford, and McClain participated in indi- vidual events while the members of the 400-vard medley, 400-vard freestyle, and 800-yard freestyle relavs also qualified. LACROSSE - , ,-.  - -..4 ' 4 % ,a: (front l-r) Warren Michael, Bob Carpenler, Rob Staugaitis, Mike Pressler. Mike Schuler, Geoff Wood, John Tunney, Jon Sanciho (middle l-r) Stu Kiehne lohn Doub, Barry Waterman. Dave LanguilU, John Buttarazzi, Rich Schoenberg, Roci Santomassimo, Bill Sharp, Phil Aiken, JV Coach Geoff Bracken (both, l-r) Head Coach Jack Emmer, Assistant Coach Kevin Gray, Assistant Coach Chuck O ' Connell, Ware Palmer, Don Richardson, Mike Lewers, Steve Conboy, Joe Seifert, Dave Nic kels, Mark Lukes, Newton Kendrick. Sandy Brown, Kevin Walakovits. Mark Knobloch, Lee Heimert, Jeff Mason, Equipment Manager Lefty Newell, Tim Schurr, Trainer Tom Jones, Manager Tom Schurr, JV Coach Pete Leberman. Mar. 2 Mar. 7 Mar. 13 Mar. 17 Mar. 20 Mar. 24 Mar. 27 Apr. 13 Apr. 18 Apr. 24 May 1 May 5 May 8 May 15 1982 LACROSSE SCHEDULE Duke Mt. Washington Club Navy Lafayette N.C. State Delaware Towson State William Mary Virginia North Carolina Syracuse Roanoke Hofstra U.M.B.C. Away Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Away Home Home 270 -J-f y — : . ii« _j Z ,; ' « ' i f. -:« ' fejifci S ' f w ' ■■iiiiB !!!S • 5 J:s f- ' ?if5«; t fSMMSSSglSSSSj $. 9fF:S£!SSSS!ii! • . ? r£ - rr. i ii-i 272 ' j ' i. ' l- - TENNIS 274 1982 TENNIS SCHEDULE Mar. 12 Calif. (Pa.) St. Home Mar. 13 U. of Rochester Home Mar. 14 U. of Charleston Home Mar. 17 U. of Richmond Home Mar. 21 Old Dominion Away Mar. 22 VMI Home Mar. 23 Greensboro Home Mar. 24 Emory Henry Home Mar. 25 James Madison AwaN Mar. 26 VA. Commonwealth Home Mar. 28 Harvard Home Mar. 29 George Mason Home Mar. 30 Shepherd Home Apr. 12 Emorv .Awav . pr. 13 U. of Central Florida Awa .Apr. 14 Rollins Awa ' Apr. 16 Eckerd Awav Apr. 17 Stetson Awa Apr. 2(1 Virginia Tech Awav Apr. 21 Hampden-Sydnev Awav Apr. 23 Lynchburg .Awav Apr. 25 William Mary Home Apr. 26 Virginia A«av May 4 Radford Awa GOLF (hunt, l-r) Whit Kelly. Titus Harris, Bruce Blythe. (back, l-r) Richard Emory, Del Agnew, Jim Kaplan, Coach Buck Henry, (nnl pictured) Bill Alfano, Tim Webb, Tim Good. 1982 GOLF SCHEDULE .Mar. 12 Rochester Home Mar. 18-19 Spotswood James Madison Invitational Away Mar. 25 Bridgewater College Shepherd College Home Mar. 31) Bluefield College Home Apr. 16-17 Virginia Tech Gobbler Classic Away May 4 Randolph-Macon College Bridgewater College Away 276 BASEBALL ' xxxAj j%x s (front, l-r) Michael Jacob) . Mel Cote, Kevin Cioiden. Jav McCallie. Eric Campbell. C harles Martin. Jodv Harris, Jim Dalv. (middle, l-r) David Randall, Jim Stanley, Miles Spencer, Tripp Brower, Charles Hutchins, Rich Hachenburg, Steve Hanigan. Chad Woodburn. Dave Warrenfeitz. (back, l-r) Assistant Burford Smith, Chris Cavalline. Bill While. Mike Walsh. Thad Kllis. James Brockelnian. Mark McLaughlin. Jeff Haggertv, Don Diidlev, Paul Grekos, Head Coach Jim Murdock. Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 17 Mar. 18 Mar. 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. 27 Mar. 30 Mar. 31 Apr. 13 Apr. 15 Apr. 17 Apr. 20 Apr. 21 Apr. 23 Apr. 25 Apr. 27 Apr. 28 May 3 May 4 Mav 8 1982 BASEBALL SC:HEDLLE W. Virginia Tech W. Virginia Tech Calif. (Pa.) St. Longwood VMI Bridgewater Lock Haven State Randolph-Macon Duke Randolph-Macon Colgate Hampden-Svdnev Eastern .Mennonite Marvville Lynchburg Bridgewater Emory Henry William Marv Lynchburg Longwood V H Newport News App. Christopher Newport Home Home Home Away Home Home Home . wa Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away . Xway , way Home Away Home Awav 278 279 TRACK AND FIELD • {front, l-r) Martin Pruiti, Keith Kadesky, Scott Henderson, Alan Armitage, Bob Shaver. Russ Rector, Kevin Kadesk , Paul Arpaia, Chris Ives. (middle, l-r) Greg Branan, Jon Kelafant, David Cole, Mark Pembroke, John McKee, Mike McFadden, Paul Chapman. Butch Williams. Sparky And erson, Angus McBrycie. (back, l-r) Eric Nelson, Frank Pittman, Todd Howe, Glenn Wilmar, Mike Fogarty, Pete Whitehead, Charles . lcorn. Derrick Freeman, Chris Busbee, Mike Stockley. Head Coach Norris Aldridge. (not pictured) Gene Fellin, Assistant Coach Frank Miriello. 1982 OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD SCHEDULE Mar. 13 Davidson College Away Mar. 20 Richmond Relays Away Mar. 26 Newport News App. Home Mar. 30 Eastern Mennonite Roanoke College Home Apr. 17 Mt. St. Mary ' s Relays Away Apr. 23 Lynchburg College Roanoke College Eastern Mennonite Away May 4 Bridgewater Away 280 THE YEAR IN REVIEW Washington and Lee students who returned for the fall term ot the 1981-1982 vear found that some changes had been made to the school ' s social heart — the fraternity system. A change in the Virginia Alcoholic Board ' s laws on purchasing, coupled with a rather mediocre effort on the part of the Interfraternity Council to promote rush, made this fall one of the most confusing and enigmatic e er. The Lexington Police Department had promised laithfulh to uphold the new laws, which banned the con- sumption of beer by 18-year-olds, by making Entebbe-style raids on fraternities. Keep the drinking in order, the police asked, and the raids will be cancelled. Anyway, the police department ' s demands were only bluffs, and the focus of attention shifted to the way rush was handled by the IFC. Complaints originated from both freshmen and frat rats, who argued that the technique of rushing was not properly explained and the no-contact rules had been abused. Enough complaints were received to merit a studv bv the IFC Headed bv Senior justice jack Wells, the IFC promised to study the merits of possibly delaying rush either several weeks or until the winter term. While fraternity members were arguing on the successof their rush, the Executive Committee was busy trying to make improvements on the student body constitution. Realizing that past amendment crusades had been deleated by voter apathy, EC. President Eric Myers turned the referendum into his own personal battle, campaigning in the treshnian dormitories and along the Colonnade for a good turnout. The E.C. got its turnout, but not the results it hoped for. Only three of the eight amend- ments were passed by the student body, leaving them to wonder if all eight will ever be approved. Outside of the amendments campaign, the E.C. undertook several other efforts to improve student life. Law Representa- tive Morgan Griffith proposed that the E.C. look into a way of allowing students to avoid the hassle of leaving a deposit at Centel. L ' nder Griffith ' s plan, the E.C. would guarantee all student phone bills, thus eliminating the $.5(J deposit. The E.G lost its gocxl-guy status when budget hearings come around bv deciding to shotgun the hearings, keeping blearv-eyed committee chairmen up until 3 a.m. explaining their budgets. The best news came from the athletic fields of W L. Both the football team and the water polo team enjoyed possibly their finest years ever. On the gridiron, the Generals lost their opening game and then proceeded to win eight of their last nine contests. Chris Cavalline was the offensive standout while Mike Pressler was the defensive star. The (ienerals even won their Homecoming game in which Katie Orr oi Hollins (College and Sigma Chi was named queen. In the water, the Generals were also tough. The W L water polo team rolled up 31 wins, including victories over Eastern powers Richmond and Harvard. As is the case almost every year, one fraternitv dominated the news at W L. This year ' s winner was Sigma Nu, which was on the verge of shutting down, was saved by its national chapter and then died again. The SNUs were plaqued by poor financial records (over $7,000 in debts), a bad reputation on the hill and some embarrassing media events, including a beer bottle throwing incident with neighboring Phi Kappa Sigma and a lire in November. The national chapter withdrew its money, forcing the house to shut down. As of March, ambitious Red Square minks were planning hanging gardens or restaurant facilities for the ex-fraternitv. The sch(xj| continued to have it.s love-hate relationship with the Student Activities Board and its choices of entertainment. Tuesdays in the Pit, a program developed by John Martin and Bobby Schmidt, was received with large tum-ouLs and enthusiasm. The choice for Homecoming, fid- dler Vassar Clements, was met with anger by hard-rockers and shaggers alike. Students also preferred to vent their hostility on two other be- leaguered institutions. Contact and the Ring-turn Phi. In (Contact ' s case, students were disappointed by the lack of speakers fall term. When C on- tact finalK did announce iLs schedule, cries of Who ' s he and What ' s all this then rang across campus. Contact offered both the famous in F. Lee Bailey and the anonymous in Arthur Miller (the law professor, of course). Some students suggested less quantity and greater quality of speakers. In the Phi ' s case, students were angered by prophylactic ads and what thev felt were racist cartoons. The Phi apologized for its cartoons and stood hard on its policy of advertising. But fall term soon turned to winter, and with it, harsh news from both the administration and the weather services. Students returned from Christmas break to hear shocking news that biology professor ( iary Dobbs, one of the most popular figures on campus, had killed himself over the break. A month later the campus wasstSnned bv the news that Robert ER. Huntley, president of Washington and Lee since 19ti8, was leaving his post at the end of 1982. Huntley said his decision was based on his achieve- ments as an administrator and a fund-raiser for the University. At the 1982 Founder ' s Day ODK ceremonies, Huntley announced that the Uni- versity had completed a ten-year, $67 million program. Rupert Latture celebrated his 90th birthday at the Founder ' s Day ceremonies. The Uni- versity honored him with a portrait to be shown in Evans Dining Hall. Almost as depressing as the news from the hill was the weather. Winters are notoriously miserable in Lexington, but January and February of 1982 possibly set all-time lows. Students had to tolerate record lows in the area, arctic winds and IximbaidmenLs of snow, sleet, and ice. One storm in the middle of January left over eight inches of snow on the ground. Another storm late in February (in what would have been Fancy Dress weekend for those who believe in deja vu) dumped over one foot of the white stuff on Big Lex. January ' s storm was worsened by layers of ice which, unattended by grounds crews, left students on their guard, if not on their backsides. Perhaps the severeness of the weather is reflected in the number of students who headed for warmer climates over Washington holiday. More students came back with tans than in recent memory. The winter term was not all that bad, however. For all the misery that the weather gave us, the Superdance gave us warmth. Students attended the 30-hour dance in record numbers. When the dancing had finally stopped, W L had raised over $24,000 in pledges for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. If the Superdance gave us warmth, the Fancy Dress Ball might have Ijeen the only thing keeping people going during FebruaiT. 1982 was the 7.5th anniversary of the first Fancy Dress way back when, and the S.A.B. put on a show that had no stops. Thursday night was highlight- ed by the Atlanta Rhythm Section, while Friday night featured the wonderful mixture of Lester Lanin, Skip Castro, Chairmen of the Board et alia. In order to accommodate the demand for tickets, the ball was moved back to Doremus Gymnasium, taking away the usual mayhem of F.D. in the Student Center. Fancy Dress 1982, A Diamond Jubilee, proved to be the sustenance for the final weeks of the winter term. After Fancy Dress most students began the countdown for the spring term. With a lighter course load and better weather in the offing, students learned how to handle those last few weeks. Thoughts of staying afoot on the ice were replaced by thoughts of lax games, trips to Goshen and one class a day. The lacrosse team offered students almost all they could ask for with a home schedule that included Navy, North Carolina and Maryland- Baltimore County. The trek to the Hook for the game against the Hoos was another delightful prospect. Jack Emmer ' s team faced an entertain- ing, if not formidalbe, schedule. The year in retrospect proved to Ije one of both bad news and cautious optimism. Yet, despite bad news at home and from around the world, students here could relax with the thought that Washington and Lee remained safe for the present and the future. W L survived the effects of 1981-82 with the conservative steadiness that has become its trademark. 282 t )f€u 6 04 ' well oA niiu n li mej , Mr , T? !Jn I ' -t A flio ..4 ' . , 5 ji „.,,. , ,.K+:„ i„„ o(3l NATURAL BRIDGE OF VIRGINIA, INC. One Of The Seven Natural Wonders Of The World Year round resort area — hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, dining room, cafeteria, wax museum, caverns, gift shop, game room, tennis, swimming (703)291-2121 284 ' r the shop tor T s£)) f op offlcy 1 J V 23 N. Main St. Lexington, VA. 24450 (703) 463-5988 Habersham Country Store HABERSHAM PLANTATION Old Main Street Mall GRAND PIANO FURNITURE CO. 24 N. 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Staugaitus Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Stern Stonereath Farms (Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown) Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Stradtman Dr. and Mrs. Richard Streiff Dr. and Mrs. G. Douglas Tatum, Jr. H.T. Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Francis B. Teague, Jr. George and Pat Thomas Mr. and Mrs. C. Reynolds Thompson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Thornton Travel Unlimited Mrs. Marjorie K. Tunney Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Turpan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Buren David and Joan Varner Mr. and Mrs. E. Norman Veasey Mr. and Mrs. J. Videler Gene A. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Wescott Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Westbrook Frank P. Wetherbee Mr. and Mrs. Malachy Whalen William F. Whalen Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Whitaker Harry K. Williams J. Otis Winters Dr. and Mrs. Donald F. Withers Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wittpenn Mrs. M.E. Wood, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Woodard. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C aig Woodburn James W. and Elizabeth R. Yates Mr. and Mrs. George M. Young Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Young Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zabriskie, Jr. We apologize to all those generous patrons whose names could not appear on this page due to the fire that destroyed most ot the Cahx records. We are indeed gi aict ul to all the people who have supported the 1982 Calyx. 298 SENIOR INDEX AGNEW, FRANK DELAHOUSSAYE — Accounting, Business Administra- tion — Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, Commerce Fraternity, Golf Team 81, 82, Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, Friends of Tom Bartlett Society ALBANESE, CRAIG THOMAS — Interdepartmental Natural Sciences and Mathematics — Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Ruppert Latture Outstanding Sophomore Award, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Mary Louisa Reid White Scholarship for Attainments in Chemistry, Robert E. Lee Research Fellowship, Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, Varsity Lacrosse, Student Recruitment Committee, Ad-Hoc Committee on Liberal Education, CAST, Alpha Epsilon Delta, work at Stonewall Jackson Hospital ALFANO, WILLIAM DAVID — Business Administration — Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, president (1981-82) and treasurer (1980-81) of Phi Kappa Sig- ma, University Council ( 1 979-80), Contact ( 1 979-80), Mock Republican Con- vention, Varsity Golf (1978-82), Everett Dixon Fan Club (1978-82) ANDREWS, STEPHENSON B. — Art, Political Science — Student Activities Board, R.E. Lee Research Assistant, Pre-law Society, Cold Check Committee, Mr. Whitehead ' s representative W L gentleman BURNS, THOMAS WARREN — Latin American Studies - ties Board, Student Recruitment -Student Activi- BURRINGTON, STEPHEN PARKER — Economics, Spanish — Dean ' s List, IFC representative, treasurer, social chai in Spain — spring summer 1980, IM sports nics, Sp ofZBT fraternity, study CALKINS, RONALD FLEMINGJR. — Biology — Dean ' s List, Pi Kappa Phi frat., Track 79 (intercoll). Glee Club 80 CAREY, GEORGE GIBSON V — English, Geologv — Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, Honors Student in English, Cum laude, writer photographer for Calyx, Ring-turn Phi, Ariel, Alumni Magazine, Student Recruitment, Faculty Execu- tive Committee, English Club, Geology Club, West German Bobsled Team CARNEAL, GEORGE UPSHUR — Psychology, Religion — Deans List, Honor Roll, Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship vice-president and large group coordinator, president of the Lampost, Glee Club, founder of Lexing- ton ' s Organization for Religious Development ARTZ, EDWIN H. Ill — Psychology — Lambda Chi Alpha (vice-president senior year), member of University Federation ATKINS, GORDON EDWARDS — History — Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, Phi Delta Theta (historian). Campus Linen Service (2,3) BARNES, TRAVIS STANLEY JR. — Enghsh — Dean ' s List, Member of Kappa Alpha Order, Squash Club, English Club, Young Democrats BEAMER, MARK LAWRENCE — English — Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, Pi Kappa Alpha, rugby, English club, WLUR, Rtng-tum Phi reporter BENSON, WILLIAM GLENN — Accounting, Business Administration — Dean ' s List, Commerce Fraternity, Varsity Lacrosse Player, Senior Repre- sentative-University Council, Nightmanager — ' Cockpit ' school tavern. BERNOT, MICHAEL PETER — Chemistry — Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who ' s Who, Varsity Water Polo (4yrs.), Varsi- ty Swimming (4 yrs., co-captain 2 yrs.). Alpha Epsilon Delta BLACK, PAUL MARKHAM — Politics — Dean ' s List, Beta Theta Pi fraternity, College Republicans, 1980 Mock Convention BOHLMAN, HAROLD RAY III — Biology — Brass Ensemble, Generals of Jazz, Glee Club; Pi Kappa Phi social fraternity. Muscular Dystrophy Dance-a- thon, Mock Convention, founder of Jean-Paul Academy of Acting, Who ' s Who Among America ' s One-wheelers BOYD, FREDERICK ANDREW — Interdepartmental Natural Sciences and Art — Dean ' s List (80-81), Honor Roll (A 1-82), Outing Club, College Republicans, Ring-turn Phi photographer, M-D Dance Marathon Decorations Committee co-chairman (1980), Sigma Chi fraternity — social member, Rugby Club, JV lacrosse (1980), swimming (78-79) BRAGDON, GEOFFREY JOSEPH — Accounting, Business Administration — Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, intramural athle- tics, 1980 Mock Convention CASELLAS, RICARDO FELIPE — Politics, Spanish — Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, applicant to the National Hispanic Scholarship Fund, winner of the Disarmament Committee Award during Georgetown U. 1978 Model United Nations Competition, Cum laude honors. Pi Sigma Alpha (politics honorary fraternity), president (81-82), sec. -treasurer (80-81), chairman of the Puerto Rico delegation to 1980 Mock Convention, Young Democrats (80), tutoring (80), member of the American Political Science Association, loves Merchy COLLIER, MICHAEL JOHN — Psychology, Philosophy — Who ' s He in American High Schools, SNU Arson Squad, SNU Rank Active — winter 79 COMER, WILLIAM PAUL — American History — Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, treasurer W L College Republicans (4), execu- tive secretary (2,3), associate editor TUSK newsletter (3,4), Nevada secretary W L Mock Convention (2), Penguin ' s Club founder, QE2 founder COOGAN, RICHARD CHRISTOPHER — Economics — Dean ' s List, Vir- finia Banker ' s School of Bank Management scholarship recipient, member igma Phi Epsilon social fraternity. CORE, DAVID ANDREW — German, Politics — Phi Eta Sigma, Jim Stump Prize in German, James S. Wood Prize in German, Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, Magna Cum laude. Pi Kappa Phi, Cooking, Music, Basketball COSTE, MICHAEL WILLIAM — Politics, Philosophy — Honors Candi- date (Philosophy), Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, Zeta Beta Tau fraternity (house manager 2, IFC rep 3), Young Democrats, WLUR 4 CRAWFORD, SCOTT DOUGLAS — American History — Dean ' s List, member Delta Tau Delta (president, 81-82), gym rat (78-82), ROTC (80-82) CRIMI, TIMOTHY JOHN —Journalism — Deans List, Honor Roll, Glee Club (I), Cable Nine (2,3,4), WLUR (2,3,4 (operations director (3))), Sigma Delta Chi (3,4) (secretary). Mock Convention state treasurer, Ariel (4) CROSBY, EDWARD BRADLEY — American History — Dean ' s List, Sigma Chi fraternity — social chairman and annotator, Varsitv Football 78, Motor- boating Club, Society of the Whales, Sigma Sigma Sigma, BHEO Dude Ranch, They say all the great men in the world are dead, and I don ' t feel good. — unknown BRANAN, GREGORY KNIGHT — Physics, Engineering — George Washington Scholarship, Robert E. Lee Research Scholar, member National Physics honor society — Sigma Pi Sigma, Phvsics Department Scholarship, Track — fr., so., sen.. Baseball — jr.. Cross Country — fr., so., jr., captain — sen.. Ring-tum Phi staff — fr.. College Republicans — fr., Robert E. Lee research — anthropology, engineering. Pi Kappa Phi social fraternity. Mock Convention 1980 BRAND, STEPHEN GARDNER — Geology — Geology Club 78-81 , presi- dent — 81-82, Goon Squad 80-81, Head Goon 81-82 BROCKELMAN, JAMES DAMON — Politics — Dean ' s List, state chairman Mock Convention, W L Republicans, Zeta Beta Tau fraternity (pledgemas- ter). Intercollegiate Baseball, New England Coalition DALMAN, ROBERT LEONARD — Economics — Deans List, Honor Roll. David Dunlap Leadership Award — Sigma Phi Epsilon, delegate — 1980 Mock Republican Convention, recording secretary and controller — Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity DICKERSON, WARREN TRENT JR. — Business Administration — Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, Ring-tum Phi advertising agent and bill collector (2), busi- ness manager (3,4), Publications Board — vice-president and treasurer (3,4), six-mile club, Everett Dixon Fan Club, Friday Afternoon Grain Society. RSRL 1 , Phi Kappa Sigma, Intramural Sports, Student Financial Relations Committee (4) DUNN, BARRY ROBERT — Economics — Honor Roll. Deans List, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, Varsitv Base- ball, Student Recruitment Committee, Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship, chairman — Student Control Committee, Student Affairs Committee mem- ber, University Council member, vice-president Senior Class — Commerce, Kappa Alpha Order — social fraternity. Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon — securitv DUNN, JAMES EDWIN JR. — Economics — Dean ' s List, Dorm Counselor, state chairman — Mock Convention, Student Recruitment, treasurer — Lambda Chi ECKERT, BARRY SCOTT — Art History — Dean ' s List, Mu Beta Psi (president — 4), Glee Club (1.2.3.4) (secretary — 4), Concert Guild (3,4) (vice-president — 4). College Republicans (1.2.3,4), Penguin ' s Club — founder, QE2 — founder ELLIS, JAMES THAD III — Economics — Washington and Lee Interde- partmental Scholarship, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties , Contact, Student Health and Athletic Committees, vice-president, so- cial chairman of Phi Delta Theta, Mock Convention, Student Recruitment, co-captain of Varsity Baseball (80-81-82). MVP. 3rd team Ail-American FAUTH, GEOFFREY K. — Economics — SAB ( 1 ,2,3,4) (sec. 2), Cold Check (1,2,3) (vice-chairman 2,3), Student Emergency Loan (1,2.3) (chairman 3). IFC (4), Pi Kappa Phi social frat. Mock Convention (2) HARRIS. JOHN DUANE JR. - Student Handbook editor (2.3). FOGARTY. MICHAEL WILLIAM — Economics, Psychology - 4, Track — 3, Baseball — I, Phi Psi fraternity - Football - FORSYTH, ROBERT HENRY — Religion — president Outing Club, Inter Varsity, ROTC, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Theater, (Dining Hall Crew Chief), Univ. Federation, Fellowship of Christian Athletes GIBSON. FLOYD BRIAN — Biology, German — Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, James S. Wood Prize in German, Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities, Gaines Scholarship, Alpha Omicron Delta Scholarship Cup (78-80), Alpha Epsilon Delta, king-tum Phi. College Republicans, Chi Psi fraternity (vice-pres., rush chairman, alumni relations chairman, newsletter editor, social committee). University Federation president, IFC secretary. Muscular Dystrophy Superdance Publicity Committee chairman. Faculty Comiiiittee on Courses and Degrees student rep.. Mock Convention state treasurer. Cold Check Committee Economics — Honor Roll. Dean ' s list, assistant editor (I), Calyx copy editor (I), state chairman W L Mock Convention HARRIS. TITUS HOLLIDAY III — Economics — Dean ' s List, Honor Roll. Commerce Fraternity, Varsity Golf Team (79-82), College Republicans (79- 82), Mock Republican Convention (80) HEPLER, DAVID JOHN — Psychology — Robert E. Lee Research Scholar. Psychology Departmental Scholarship, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Student Re- cruitment Committee, Fencing Club captam, Virginia state fencing cham- pion (Epee), Chi Psi HOUSTON, RICHARD WARREN — Accounting, Business Administra- tion — Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, president of Commerce Fraternity, Softball HOWELL, SCOTT THOMAS — Chemistry — Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa, R.E. Lee Research Scholar. Big Brother. RE. Lee Research (chemis- try). Mock Convention, AED, Kappa Sigma officer HUNTER, THOMAS SHEPHERD Fraternity English — Glee Club, English Club, IRONS, RAYMOND JAY — Economics — Dean ' s List, Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity, food manager. Cold Check Committee, Mock Convention delegate. College Republicans JARRATT, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN II — Journalism — Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, senior editor WLL ' R, staff reporter and cameraman Channel Cable Nine, staff reporter The Ring-turn Phi. Sigma Delta Chi Journalism Society, Montana state chairman 1980 Mock Republican Convention, Beta Theta Pi social fraternity (78 to present), pledge trainer (79), social chairman (80-81), vice-president (80-81), Interfraternity Council, social chairman (81- 82), Mongolian Minks {ENSEN, DAVID ERIC — Accounting, Business Administration — Dean ' s .ist, Rugby Club, Student Emergency Loan Committee JOHNSON, GARY ALLEN — Chemistry — Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Mary Louisa Reid White Scholarship, R.E. Lee Research Schol- arship, Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity. AED, Chemistry research. Mock Convention GOTTSCHALK, ANDREW FRANKLIN — Accounting and Business Administration — Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, Commerce Fraternity, Emory Business Team, Dorm Counselor, Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity JONES, BRUCE GARY — German, East Asian Studies — Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, MDA Superdance Steering Committee, Language Lab aide. International Club, Frau Gack 1979 GREENE, EARLE SHERMAN JR. —Journalism — Mu Beta Psi (honorary National Music fraternity), W L Glee Club. Brass Ensemble. WLUR. Cable 9, International Club, ROTC KAPLAN. J AMES SIMPSON — Economics. Politics — Dean ' s List. Pi Sigma Alpha, Varsity Golf 4 years, co-captain senior year. Pi Kappa Phi social fraternity. Nelson St. beach GUEST, JOHN RUSHMORE — Business Administration — Dean ' s List, Intercollegiate Soccer, Advertising manager — Rtng-tum Phi, business mana- ger — Calyx. Mock Convention, College Republicans, Publications Board, Pi Kappa Phi social fraternity HACHENBURG, RICHARD DAVID — German — The James S. Wood Prize in German (1981), Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, member Phi Gamma Delta fraternity HAIGHT, EHRICK KILNER JR. — Economics, History — Dean ' s List, Sweet Briar, Young Hedonists KINGMAN, GILSON J. — Biology — AED. SAB (secretary). WLUR (3 yrs), MD Dance a thon (3 yrs). SAB member (2 yrs). Dining Hall student manager KIRBY. JAMES DANIEL — History (non- Western) — Washington and Lee University Scholarship, Sigma Chi — IM chairman, president, ROTC, Cock- pit manager. Society of the Whales, Sigma Sigma Sigma, FAC, Varsity Baseball (2 wks), All who wander are not lost. Tolkien KOONTZ, GLEN FRANKLIN — American History — Dean ' s List, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Dorm Counselor. College Republicans. 1980 Mock Republi- can Convention, Pre-law Society HALL, J AMES M. — Economics — Robert E. Lee Research Grant, Lambda Chi Alpna social fraternity — president. Inter-fraternity Council treasurer. Young Democrats club HANCOCK, MARK ROBERT — Biology — Dean ' s List, Kappa Alpha Order, Gold Brick Committee (chairman 79-82) HARNER, MICHAEL KERN — Economics — Dean ' s List, Cum laude. Mock Convention delegate (2), WLUR (4), University Federation (2) LANG, KENNETH ANDREW — Economics — Omicron Delta Kappa, Who ' s Who, Dean ' s List, Executive Committee (4), Dorm Counselor (3,4), Student Recruitment Committee (3,4), Pi Kappa Phi — assistant treasurer (3), Brass Ensemble (2,3,4), vice-president (3), Jazz Ensemble (2,3,4), Mu Beta Psi (2, 3, 4), J V Tennis (1), treasurer and delegate — Virginia Delegation to Mock Convention (2) LAPRADE, STEVEN DANIEL — Economics, Philosophy — Robert E. Lee Scholarship, Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, Kappa Alpha Order, Varsity Water Polo 3 years (2 letters), Ring-lum Phi business staff 1 year, LIniversity Federa- tion tutoring program 300 LINTON, DOUGLAS ROY III — Journalism ROTC — ROTC Distin- fjished Military Student, ROTC, Soccer, Football, Cockpit manager. Big rother, UCC, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, WLUR-FM assistant to sport information director. Cable IX (TV), vice-president of Sigma Delta Chi — honorary journalism fraternity. Southwest Chronicle writer, Ring-tum Phi writer LOVELL, NATHANIEL W. — Economics — Numerous insignificant orga- nizations. Details on request. LUCAS, KENNETH SHELTON JR. — Economics MCALISTER, ALEX WORTH — Economics — Deans List, Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity, rush chairman 80 and 81, IM sports manager 79, Student Financial Relations Committee (secretary 80), Alvin-Dennis em- ployee, Everett Dixon Fan Club MCFADDEN, MICHAEL KIETH — PoHtical Science — Dean ' s List, Cum laude. Wrestling 78-81, ODAC Champion 79, University Athletic Comm. 80-81, member Phi Gamma Delta, JV Lacrosse 78-79, biking. Outing Club Scholarship, L.K. Johnson scholarship, ODK leadership honorary. Phi Eta Sigma, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and L ' niversities, Commerce Fraternity, Executive Committee soph, rep., president Sigma Chi (4 yr. member), vice-pres. ODK, Executive Committee member — Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship (3 yr. part). Glee Club, youth group student leader — Lex. Pres. Church (3 yrs.), aaor in Hamlet , volunteer worker — Western State Hospital, Big Brother, Fraternity Christian Fellowship Leader — Weekly Bible Study, Mock Convention Wisconsin delegate PAKULA, JON H. — Sociology — Dean ' s List, Robert E. Lee Research Scholar, chairman Student Recruitment Committee, vice-president (Scien- ces) Senior class, publicity director of Focus, author of Fear and Loathing in Lexington — a Savage Journey into the Heart of the American Dream PALETTA, JOSEPH ALEXANDER — European History — Deans List, Honor Roll, George C. Marshall Research Scholar, Phi Kappa Psi (vice- president — junior), legal internship (senior), MD Dance-a-thon (senior), ' Actually, I ' d much rather make history than study it. — the Sheik PARK, DALE F. — American History Recruitment Committee, sportswriter - - Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, Student Ring-tum Phi MALESARDI, MICHAEL JOHN — Accounting, Business Administration — chairman, treasurer Cold Check Committee, Student Emergency Loan Committee, treasurer Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, WLUR PARKS, WILLIAM ROBINSON JR. —Journalism, Communications — Phi Eta Sigma, Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, WLUR, station manager — Cable Chan- nel Nine, Sigma Delta Chi member MARTIN, JOHN WATKINS — Economics, Studio Art — Dean ' s List, Student Recruitment Committ (79, 80, 81), University Center Committee (80, 81, 82), Student Activities Board (80-82), co-chairman (81-82), Phi Kappa Sigma 4 yrs., social chairman (81-82), Everett Dixon Fan Club 4 yrs. PEEPER, EARL QUINN — Biology — Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa, v.p. of Phi Eta Sigma, Glee Club accompanist (1,2,3,4), Southern Comfort (1,2,3,4), Student Activities Board (1,3,4), Concert Guild (1,2,3,4), Mu Beta Psi — treasurer (2) president (3) MONROE, JOHN EDWARD — Accounting, Business Administration — Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, Commerce Fraternity, Emory Business Team, Pi Kappa Phi treasurer. Cold Check Committee, Nelson St. Beach MOORE, JAMES OGLESBYJR. — Philosophy — Academic Pro (1,2), 6 cr A, Total Theatre, LFPIVA, Estelle ' s Pool Team, Blues. SNU Hit Team, Graveyard Tube Team, PMA, SNL ' , bottle smashing. Who ' s He in American Colleges, Jerry! MOORE, JOHN STRATTON — Business Administration — Sweet Briar, Young Hedonists, Blazer Buttons PERRY, EDMUND PAYNE — English — Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, James D. Davidson Scholarship, Catherine H. Campbell Schol., Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities, Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, Sum- ma Cum Laude, secretary Phi Delta Theta, chairman Student Recruitment Committee, English Club secrctaiy and treasurer, sec. of Ala. Delagation to Mock Convention (1980) PLIMPTON, HOLLIS WINSLOW III — Psychology — Robert E. Lee Research Scholarship (80-81) Anthropology, W L Brass Ensemble (78-81), W L Young Republicans (78-82), Big Brother (81-82), Chi Psi fraternity (78-82), Mu Beta Psi (honorary music fraternity (78-82)), University Federa- tion Tutoring program (78-79) MUMFORD, FRED ALBERT III —Journalism, Geology — Dean ' s List, WLUR, CABLE-9, Varsity Lacrosse, Geology Club, Calyx (photography editor ' 81), Ring-tum Phi MYERS, ERIC TIPTON — Politics — Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, president of student body, junior class Executive Comm. representative, L ' niversitv Council, Student Affairs Committee, Washington and Lee Brass Ensemble, member president. Dorm Counselor, Mu Beta Psi, Pi Sigma Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Commerce Fraternity, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, Rockbridge County Symphony Orchestra, College Republi- cans, Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity PRIOLEAU, CHARLES HORRY — Chemistry — Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, Intercollegiate Soccer (1,3), Kappa Alpha fraternity officer (4), Mock Con- vention delegate and co-chairman for Texas, MD security (3,4), College Republicans (1,2,3), Chemistry Seminar (1,2,3,4), AWABA, PAD member (3), station member (4), friend of Stan Barnes — 4 years PURYEAR, S. BRAXTON — Politics, Economics — ROTC, Rangers, Corps Commander, DMS, Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. Student Recruitment Commit- tee, Freshman Admissions Council (82), W L Rugby Club, MD Superdance Steering Committee (82), Fencing Club (79,80) NARDO, STEPHEN THOMAS — Accounting, Business Administration — Dean ' s List, University Council, circulation manager Rmg-tum Phi. social chairman Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, Louisiana delegate to Mock Convention, Math tutor NIERNBERGER, KELLY JOSEPH — Business Administration — Dean ' s List, 2 yr. Army ROTC scholarship, WLL ' R, Cable IX, co-chairman Alaska Delegation 1980 Mock Convention, College Republicans (secretary, presi- dent), ROTC NOONAN, BRIAN JOSEPH — Accounting, Business Administration — Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma. Francis P. Gaines Scholarship, Dorm Counselor, Emory Business Team, Member Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity NORFORD, LAWRENCE CHARLES — English — Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, Elizabeth B. Garrett Scholarship in English 1981, transfer from Univ. of Maryland at College Park fall 1 980, president English Club 8 1 -82. Glee Club, Arie contributor, Sigma Phi Nothing social fraternity OULD, NELSON ELLIS — Business .administration — George Washington QUIRK, CHRISTOPHER — Independent Works, Architectural Restora- tion — Dean ' s List, College Republicans, R.E. Lee Research Assistant, presi- dent Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity RACHAL, WILLIAM MUNFORD ELLIS JR. — Accounting, Business Administration — Dean ' s List, Glee Club President, Kappa Sigma social fraternity vice-president, Mu Beta Psi honorary music fraternity treasurer, 1980 Mock Convention Facilities Committee, College Republicans RANDOLPH, CHARLES FR.ANKLIN - 9, WLUR-FM, Kappa Alpha Order -Journalism — Dean ' s List, Cable- RECTOR, RUSSELL HAYNES — Amencan History, Military Science — Distinguished Military Student, Military Scholarship, Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Varsity Track (1,2,3,4 — captain). Cadet Operations Officer Military Science Department RENTSCHLER. MARK GREVEY — European History, German — Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, James S. Wood Prize for German, Soccer 1978, vice- president Kappa .■ lpha Order ROBERTS, PARKER — Biologv , Chemistry — Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Kappa Phi ROBSON, MARK EMERSON — Chemistry — Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma physics honor society. Dean ' s List and Honor Roll, Gaines scholar, R.e! Lee research scholar (chemistry), Freshman chemistry award, Alpha Epsilon Delta pre-mcd society, R.E. Lee Research director (81-82), Beta Theta Pi social fraternity (rush chairman 80-81, president 81-82), Mongolian Minks society RUIZ, MARIO JULIO — Philosophy, Art — Dean ' s List, Film Society 78, 82, v.p. Y.D. 1980, (Y.D. 78-82), Mock Convention, Wrestling 79-80, Muscular Dystrophy, Outing Club 1980 SCOTT, CHARLES LURMAN JR. — Politics — freshman EC. rep., Who ' s He in American Colleges, Sigma Nu Arson Squad, botde throwing, Estelle ' s Pool Team SHAYNE, ANDREW GORDON — Biology, — National Merit Corporate Scholarship (4 yrs.), intramural Softball, soccer SHEA, JAMES PATRICK JR. — History — Lambda Chi Alpha, Young Democrats, Squash Club, Nfock Convention State Chairman SISTO, CHRISTOPHER LOUIS — Snanish 78-82, coming to school and leaving 78-82 Dean ' s List, Ring-turn Phi WARMATH, JOHN THOMAS III — Economics — Dean ' s List, treasurer Sigma Nu fraternity, JV Soccer, NC Delegation 1980 Mock Convention, French study abroad WAYMOUTH, ROBERT MEBANE — Mathematics, Chemistry — Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Robert E. Lee Research Scholar, the Mark of Zorro, Swimming (79, 80), Pi Kappa Phi, Nelson Street Beach Club WEISS, DANIEL LYCHOS — Economics, Politics — Elizabeth B. Garrett Scholarship in Economics, Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, Commerce Fraternity, Pi Sigma Alpha, WLUR station manager, Cable-9 prod dir, Pre-layv Society, SAB film chairman. Mock Convention Alaska state co-chairman, Young Democrats, Philosophical Society, Ad-hoc Committee on Independent Stu- dents WESCOTT, WILLIAM LAWRENCE II — Politics — Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Sigma Alpha, Mu Beta Psi, Com- merce Fraternity, Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, Francis P. Gaines Scholarship, Elizabeth B. Garrett Scholarship in Politics, treasurer 1984 Mock Democratic Convention, treasurer Student Activities Board, entertainment chairman 1981 and 1982 Muscular Dystrophy Superdance, Glee Club, Southern Comfort , Librarian, WLUR, Sigma Phi Epsilon, president Scott Barr Fan Club WEST, GEORGE HENRY III — Business Administration — Intercollegiate Football, Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, Spanish Club, Muscular Dystrophy Dan- cethon staff SMITH, JOHN RANDOLPH JR. —Journalism — Dean ' s List. Robert E. Lee Scholar 1978, Sigma Chi fraternity, social chairman 80-81, vice- president (proconsul) 1981, Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, Henry Street Playhouse 1981, W L Production of Diamond Studs , W L Brass Ensemble, Ring-tum Phi reporter. Cable Channel Nine, WLUR FM, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Society of the Whales, John ' s Island Society, This ain ' t no party, this ain ' t no disco, this ain ' t no fooling around! — The Talking Heads WHALEN, CLAUDE TEMPLETON — American History — Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, History Honors, College Republicans, Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity WHALEN, WILLIAM LAWTON —Journalism — Dean ' s List, Honor Roll Ring-tum Phi sports editor (2), news editor (3), editor-in-chief (4), Publica- tions Board, Sigma Delta Chi SNYDER, STUART WARREN — Chemistry with special Attainments, In- terdepartmental Natural Sciences and Mathematics — Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, Alpha Epsilon Delta (3,4). Robert E. Lee Research Scholar, W L College Republicans (1,2,3,4), program chairman (2), The Scalpel reporter (4), news reporter Ring-tum Phi ( 1 ,2,3,4), 1080 W L Mock Convention Neyv York State delegate (2), Varsity Water Polo letter (I), University Federation tutor (3,4), Chemistry Seminar (1,2,3,4), cookie warden (3), super cookie warden (4), intramural Softball (3,4) WHITE, FRANKLIN HOOVER — Political Science — Pi Sigma Alpha, Dean ' s List, Executive Committee secretary. Student Recruitment Commit- tee, chairman of 1984 Mock Convention, Massachusetts chairman 1980 Mock Convention, Chi Psi fraternity, vice-president Sophomore Class, vice- chairman Student Control, vice-president Freshman Class, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and L ' niversities, Young Democrats. Student Financial Aide Committee, chairman Food Committee, Prelaw Society SOKOLOWSKI, MICHAEL LEON — Philosophy — Dean ' s List, WLUR, 3rd Ear director. Philosophical Society, English Club TAYLOR, TIMOTHY CHARLES — Chemistry — Deans List, Honor Roll, Alpha Epsilon Delta, R.E. Lee Research Scholar, Kappa Alpha Order: IX, social pledge, food committees, vice-president of Chemistry Seminar TRIGONOPLOS, DARREN SHEA —Journalism — Honors in Journalism, Omicron Delta Kappa, Fulbright nominee 82, Journalism Departmental Scholarship 8 1-82, Va. Society of Professional Journalists Scholarship 81-82, Maryland State Senatorial Scholarship 78, Waldorf Elks Scholarship 78, Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, Sears Congressional Intern, LBJ Congressional Intern, Mock Convention, news director WLUR-FM, news anchorman Cable Nine, reporter Southwest Chronicle, teaching assistant Journalism Re- porting class, vice-president Sigma Delta Chi, student manager Dining Hall, work-study Library, Big Brother 82, Tutor 82, Total Action Against Poverty Program 82, Varsity Football 78, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 78, Pi Sigma Alpha WILLIAMS, JAMES FRANKLIN — Accounting, Business Administration — Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa. Who ' s Who, Depart- mental Scholarship in Accounting, Departmental Scholarship in Adminis- tration, Philip H. Milner Award, Robert .Alexander Scholarship. University Federation Big Brother, Dance Marathon, Mock Convention Platform Com- mittee, College Republicans v.p.. Committee on the Liberal Education, 1981 Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference, Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship pres. WILMAR, GLENN CONRAD — Geology — Dean ' s List, Track and Field, Fencing Club, Geology Club, College Republicans, Outing Club, ROTC, University Federation Program participant WINSLETT, USHER THOMASSON III — English — Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, University Federation tutor at Waddell Elementary School, Student Recruitment Committee. Kappa Alpha, social chairman, rush chairman, Food Renovation Committee chairman, charter member W L English Club, charter member CAST (Community Association for Student Theatre) TROTTER, ANDREW FRANK — History — Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, Who ' s Who, Mahan Poetry X Award, George Washington Scholarship, editor Ariel, president Publications Board, Mock Convention, Glee Club. Southern Comfort, Calyx, Concert Guild, Mu Beta Psi, Inter-varsity TURPAN, CURTIS JOHN — Business Administration — Dean ' s List, Com- merce Fraternity, Cockpit bartender, NJ Delegation Mock Convention, College Republicans VETTERLEIN, CHARLES HALL JR. — Economics — Varsity Baseball, Interfraternity Council president. Student Affairs Committee, University Council, Delta Tau Delta fraternity (vice president, social chairman) WITHERS, RICHARD CLARKE — Philosophy, Medieval Studies — Phi Eta Sigma, Philosophical Society president, WLtjR co-director Folk Dept. WITTPENN, ROBERT KLINE — Business Administration — Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, Emory Business Team, Commerce Fraternity, treasurer Kappa Sigma social fraternity, president Kappa Sigma social fraternity, business manager Glee Club, Mock Convention delegate, sailing team YOUNG, BRUCE KENNETH —Journalism — Dean ' s List, Cable Channel Nine news director, College Republicans publications chmn., Ring-tum Phi, WLUR, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Delta Chi, Penguins Club founder, QE2 founder 302 lets have a ANNU affair So ends the 1982 Calyx. There is very little to say after the long hours of working on this yearbook, except that I have enjoyed it very much and I hope that this yearbook captures some of your memories of 1981-82 at Washington Lee. The 1982 Calyx is a culmination of many people ' s efforts. Such a large percen- tage of the W L community has contributed to this book that it would be very difficult to name everyone, but I would like to give special thanks to: Drayton Smith 74 for his artwork throughout the book. Ken Ries, Patrick Hinely, Pat Larew, Rom Weatherman, Bill Whalen, John Cleghorn, Bruce Young, Ned Abbe, Jet Taylor, Steve Warren, everyone at Andre ' s Studios, Charlie Garrison and everyone at Hunter Publishing Company, and finally the Calyx staff for devoting so much time to the yearbook. 304 ■V v ,. :,: ' j;;-.- . ; -,h N - :-■( ' V ,- ' :■.. -V ; - ' ■. t : - ' ;::- ' ' t; ' 7 ' ' ■w , •S- -- v X ' - T-H-r ' .- C:- ' ' ' ■ X- - ' ■. ' X „ V ' -.■ - i ' y r-A H y y-. ' x J1 3 ' . - - X ■ inV ' - . Tx ' ' - c r .1 r -i ' J c ' -


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