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Arc . 37S.7S5 U35l7a C I fllalg x 1989 THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY WASHINGTON LEE UNIVERSITY LEXINGTON, VA. 24450 ■ Contents Around Campus 4 Through the year 16 Faculty 68 - Seniors 94 Underclassmen 1 46 Organizations 1 88 i Sports 214 Fraternities 252 Advertisements 292 ' ,--- p 1 r j ± s§|g 1 1 r $fc i r nx J 5 ' - : ' :; ■ ' , i fc. ■- - 9 - --- -w gpat jgT i - ' 1 - % %L 1 die - It i I ilj Tl j JBnjj 5 ?f sj [ U-- Afgm r tHv ; -- «? ' . M SS rla h S 8 i i S W : =i r 1 1B iiii mmWttm . LLWZ 1 U l| - - ■■ i jjjjjL 1 1 rr ptpl HI snmOSivia iff .it • ■ II I rfl ■+! 1 1 1 1 rtttti iittti V TCL I 1 £ hrough the y ar... 16 Rush... This year was unique in that rush was held a week after classes had begun. The first week of classes was deemed Casual Contact in which members of fraternities could speak to freshmen only on the hill. Open houses began the weekend of September 16th and con- tinued through Sunday evening. Rush dates were held Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of the following week. Bids were passed out that Wednesday and Friday. There was some confusion about the new rush rules causing some fraternities to be more creative . President of the Inter-fratenity Council Ross Singletary said he was optimistic about next year ' s rush because he said he thinks the IFC has learned from its mistakes. The Snag Pi Kappa Alpha 26 Phi Delta Theta 22 Phi Gamma Delta 20 Kappa Alpha 20 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 18 Pi Kappa Phi 17 Phi Kappa Psi 14 Beta Theta Pi 13 Chi Psi 13 Phi Kappa Sigma 11 Sigma Chi 11 Sigma Phi Epsilon 11 Sigma Nu 8 Lamda Chi Alpha 7 Delta Tau Delta 4 Rush 19 ' WILSON v.w l|i:c ' « £ tf t 1 Homecoming This year the W L Generals suffered a heartbreaking 20-22 loss to Hampden Sydney Tigers. The game was close but the students were in good spirits following the previous night ' s performance by Guadalcanal Diary and the Producers. The homecoming queen for the second year in a row was a W L girl, sophomore Stacy Noelle Patmore. Stacy was the candidate from Kappa Sigma fra- ternity. The first runner-up was W L junior Mary Alice McMorrow, from Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. 20 Homecoming M Homecoming 21 22 Homecoming ecomtng . Halloween 24 Halloween Halloween 25 Parents ' Weekend Families of Washington and Lee students gathered in Lexington during the first weekend in November. Approximately 1,500 rel- atives attended the 34th annual Parents ' Weekend to gain a greater understanding of the university. The weekend ' s activities included open houses in many academic departments and campus houses, a concert put on by the W L choral e nsembles, seminars and career programs and faculty-parent conferences. The annual President ' s Report was delivered in Lee Chapel by Dean Elrod who served as acting president while Pres- ident John D. Wilson was on sabbatical at Oxford University. The report focused on the difficult admissions policies at W L, new building projects, and the Fraternity Renaissance Program. € ■■■■■■i iii ii ilHlliii ill fm in •« !■■ ?i !!! ■I •I in m ents ' Weekend IffCaiM I Women ' s Rush Colonization of national sororities took place on the W L campus in January, 1989. Three national sororities: Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Kappa Kappa Gamma were chosen by the Sorority Advisory Committee composed of students, faculty, and administrators. The com- mittee was assembled in response to surveys of undergraduate women which expressed interest in colonization. The three sororities were selected from presentations given by five na- tional women ' s fraternities (Kappa Delta and Pi Beta Phi were not select- ed). W L women interested in sororities attended pre-rush registration, registration, and open houses before the interviews began. Preference parties were followed by the extension of bids. Approximately eighty women initiated into each of the three sororities in April. 28 Sorority Rush J i 1 1 St! ' I s m g m fi 9 1 1H V : Sorority Rusl 30 Sorority Rush .fcl j Sorority Rush 31 Contact Through the year, a variety of lecturers visi- ted the W L campus due to Contact ' s pat- ronnage. The student run group brought the controversal Nicaraguan resistance leader Adolfo Calero to Lee Chapel. Thanks to Con- tact, W L students received a first hand in- sight to world affairs. Hosea Williams spoke on the inherent right to freedom. Contact kept W L in tune with Virginia pol- itics by sponsering debates between Judd Olin and Huffman Frame. Senator Charles Robb campaigned here; students welcomed Robb ' s return since his first visit to W L was addressing the 1988 Mock Convention (a blurr to most). Contact also brought to W L the following guest lecturers: Lt. Governor Doug Wilder, Russell Kirk, Thomas Rideout, Al McGuire, Er- nest Fitzgerald, Ken Cribb, and the Con- stitutional Law Panel. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O ' Conner visited W L through (partial) sponsership by Contact. Photos by WPH 32 Contact v m ' ■ £iir j sp j i im _— V • 1 V • s . 4 ,1 p i : k AuA v l i$ Contact 33 ? W,,- j ■ 4 ■ 34 Contact - -,4a •■l Mr mi -s • y T b L 1 L-- i 1 1 BP '  ■ t Jtafl Li i Ml i 1 -I .■;, ia 3 d. _.,. Contact 35 Founder ' s Day Founder ' s Day is traditionally marked by the tap- ping of the new ODK initiates. ODK is a national leadership organization which was begun in 1914 on the Washington Lee campus by 12 students. The organization seeks to recognize campus leaders and in the words of current ODK president Marion Moose Herring, It gets campus leaders together to talk about campus activities. This year ODK tapped 21 juniors and seniors and inducted two honorary members. The honorary members were William R. Johnston, a 1961 grad- uate, and Donald H. Baker, a member of the class of 1968. Johnston is chairman of the board and CEO of Agora Securities, Inc. in New York, a member of the Wall Street Club and executive vice president and director of the Cancer Research and Teaching Fund. Baker is artistic director for Lime Kiln Arts, Inc., the center for the arts that he founded in Lex- ington in 1982. The five categories for excellence when determining who gets tapped are scholastic achievement, athletics, social service and campus government leadership activities, journalism, speech and mass communications, and the creative and performing arts. m r - rM 36 Founder ' s Day ODK Initiates Honorary William R. Johnston Donald Baker Seniors Ronald J. Brown David W. Dietz Anna M. Hampton Vanessa Hartman S. Hughes Melton John C. Roach James M. Sloat Rowan G. Taylor David E. Thompson Betsy A. Vegso Juniors J. Wayne Burris Reid T. Campbell Donald S. Jackson Mary Alice McMorrow Jonathan I. Sheinberg Shawn Copeland Founder ' s Day 37 Superdance — -HJNGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY ' S ANNU MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY SUPERDANC « , OANCt FOR THOSE WHO CAN ' T i Superdance this year was a huge sucess as the com- mittee raised over $5,000 more than expected. W L students danced on February 4th 5th to raise $30,692. The Superdance Steering Committee worked under the leadership of Wright Ledbetter, Debra Hurtt, and their adviser Fontanne Bostick. To kick off the weekend, the traditional Battle of the Bands was held. The winner would open for Indecision and the Connells Saturday night. Phi Delt ' s Green Eggs and Ham snaked the victory for the second straight year. 38 Superdance Superdance 39 w h 40 Superdaijca k -sBSESS- r Superdance 41 Fancy Dress This year for Fancy Dress we embarked on a journey upon the Orient Express. The journey began Thursday evening when The Fabulous Waller Family opened for the great B.B. King. Friday night people entered the Warner Center as enormous search lights criss-crossed the skies leading to the train platform. The Warner Center was dec- orated as four different cities, all stops on the Orient Ex- press. The decorations even included an actual size replica of the bar saloon car of the Orient Express. The music for the event included the Lester Lanin Orchestra in the new gym and the Reivers opening for the Young Fresh Fellows in Doremus gym. The evening concluded with a spectac- ular 30 minute firework display over Wilson field at 12:30a.m. i f 42 Fancy Dress r J t t r i Fancy Dress Steering Committee Liz Smith Fancy Dress Chairman David Grove Chairman Charles Frankum Vice Chairman Judy Payne Entertainment Director Stewart Hammond Concert Coordinator Christina Robinson Publicity Director Michael Applebaum Operations Director Mike Carroll Treasurer Willard Dumas EC Representative Kimberly Booth Wes Boyd Jenny Bray Sheni Brown Carol Couch Michael Danzansky Christie Davis Rachael Easton Stephanie Flitzgerald Andre Gaffney Lee Garlove David Gildea Stephanie Guittard Anna Hampton Rogers Hemdon Michael Higginbotham Keri Hinrichs Patience Jones Clare Kaye Allen Ladd Lynwood Mallard Eddie Martin Nick Phillips Schuyler Rideout Clint Robinson Anna Schleunes Chris Sullivan Sumner Tlimberlake Tina Vandersteel Merideth Walker Harley Walsh Merrill Watson Chris Wood Richard Zuber 44 Fancy Dress Fancy Dress 45 SAB The Student Activities Board knocked itself out in ' 88- ' 89. SAB had a banner year under the leadership of David Grove, Charles Frankum, and Michael Applebaum. SAB brought Steven Wright and Little Feat to the new pavilion. Shows by the Conne s, New Potato Caboose, and the Producers and Guadalcanal Diary kept the students enter- tained. Acquiring B.B. King for FD and con- tributing to Superdance ranks this year ' s SAB with the top in recent memory. SAB continued the nights in the Pit, plus adding new ideas like Bingo night. Congratulations to the SAB members for a great year! 12 00 NB 46 SAB , v0 .00P ct V 411 SAB 47 Winter Break To celebrate Washington ' s birthday, many W L students took off for the mountains to go skiing, the beaches for some sun, or London for a little bit of culture. Some went to Jamaica where they lived off of shark ' s teeth and danced in a cave. Cancun was, again, a popular spot for those wanting warm weather and a lot of sun, as were the Bahamas and the Florida Keys. Even the baseball and men ' s lacrosse teams went to Florida to practice and play some games. Others went to the mountains of Colorado for skiing or lounging in the lodge. Some, however, went home or even stayed in Lexington to study, relax, or com- pete in sports events. 48 Winter Break Winter Break 49 Theater... Washington Lee thesbians put on four major productions and a seris of three one act plays in 1988-1989. The year culminated in the Little Shop of Horrors , the longest runn- ing show of the season. The Advanced Direct- ing Class presented the one act play series. The three directors: Drew Piatt, David Daves, and Mike Dixon, each chose a theme of sexual harassment. A special thanks goes out to the technical director Gary Humiston, and to the publicity coordinator and graphic designer, Pamela Oates. W L theatrical successes dep- ended on these two people ' s invaluable contri- butions. 50 Theater Steel Magnolias October 28-30, November 2-5 University Theater No Exit December 2-4 Boiler Room Theater Arden of Feversham February 3-8 University Theater The Stranger Wormwood March 23-26 Boiler Room Theater Self-Torture Strenuous Exercise Little Shop of Horrors May 12-20 University Theater Theater 51 Progress Improvements continue to be made around Lexington in 1988- 1989. Students eagerly awaited the new Harris Teeter . The Fast Lane bowling alley allows students to go bowling for dollars in town. Around campus, construction workers resumed the infamous blasting in the attempt to transform the old freshmen parking lot into a theater. The Center for Performing Arts is scheduled for completion fall 1990. 52 Progress it Ji-.. v. ? ■ J L- -. ■ ' - ■ -• ' ■ n r ■ - r rra ....jisfc. Progress 53 Spring Term Indecision, the Connells, and the Neville Brothers kicked of W L ' s spring term on Sunday, April 16 at Van Ripers near Charlottesville. A week and a half of parties, sun, and warmth ended with a ' riot ' in Red Square, a few days of rain, and a muddy day at Foxfield. The so-called Red Square Riot was actually a har- mless gathering of students in the area behind Beta, PiKA, and Phi Delt on a Wednesday night, but the police were bored that night. The following weekend brought rain and mud, yet some students still got de- cked out for KA ' s Old South, Foxfield, and Phi Delt ' s Hells Angels party. The Kentucky Derby fell in the middle of the term, and many students journeyed to Louisville to watch the horses and or the people. 54 Spring Term All Photos HHM Spring Term 55 Alumni Weekend Hundreds of Alumni returned to W L on May 12th to help us celebrate one of our few beauti- ful days this spring. They were greeted by old friends and some of us made new ones. Alumni weekend was again one of the most festive weekends of the year, W L and mother nature both dressed to the 10 ' s for the occasion. 56 Alumni Weekend Alumni Weekend 57 Confetti ' s The Kingpins and Derryberry and Alagia entertained everyone on May 20 at what may have been the last Confetti ' s weekend. The weekend started with a banquet Friday night attended by the Honorable Elizabeth B. Lacy, Justice, Supreme court of Virginia, and featuring Southern Comfort. Those who didn ' t make it to Zollman ' s Pavilion on Saturday afternoon to hear Derryberry and Alagia enjoyed listening to Lost in the Supermarket and CHO in the Gaines quad during the Amnesty International concert. The Dell was packed on Saturday night with people crowded around the Kingpins or the bottles. Most people stumbled home when the band quit playing, though some decided to do some late-night studying(?) in the library on the way. 58 Confetti ' s Confetti ' s 59 Senior Party 60 Senior Party h a Senior Party 61 Baccalaureate 62 Baccalaureate Baccalaureate 63 : Commencement The Better Dead than Co-ed bumperstickers have faded, the Cock-Pit has been changed to the General Headquarters, and the fight song that once went . .and we ' ll roll old Sweetbriar on the side has been changed. This year the first class of women to enter Wash- ington Lee graduated on June 1, 1989. 77% of the 107 women and 316 men who came here in 1985 graduated. Hundreds of family members joined the graduates on the 90 degree plus Thursday after- noon to celebrate the occasion. We are sad to a class which has achieved so much to leave, they will be sorely missed but we wish them a world of luck. 64 Commencement Commencement 65 66 Commencement Commencement 67 ' ff ■ i  ■ .! 1 frnHB: ( Mr ' fa P ■ M 1 acuity 69 The President Doctor John Delane Wilson 70 Faculty Board of Trustees James M. Ballengee, Rector John D. Wilson, President F. Fox Benton, Jr. Thomas B. Branch, III Gray Castle Ashbury Christian Compton Beverly M. DuBose, III James F. F.Gallivan William M. Gottwald Houston H. Harte Richard D. Haynes W. Hayne Hipp Mrs. Virginia R. Holton C. Royce Hough, III Mrs. Patricia W. Leggett William J. Lemon H. F. Lenfest Mrs. Francis A. Lewis J. William McClintock, III A. Stevens Miles, Jr. Ross R. Millhiser Mrs. Vaughan I. Morrissette W. Buckner Ogilvie, Jr. Charles S. Rowe Isaac N. Smith, Jr. Jerry Glover South Guy Thomas Steuart, II J. Thomas Touchton M. Thoedore Van Leer Thomas K. Wolfe, Jr. Thomas D. Anderson Joseph Earle Birnie Frank C. Brooks J. Stewart Buxton Thomas Hal Clark Thomas C. Frost, Jr. Joseph S. Keelty Christoph Keller, Jr. S. R. Kopald, Jr. Joseph Lamar Lanier H. Gordon Leggett, Jr. Sydney Lewis Joseph T. Lykes, Jr. E. Marshall Nuckols, Jr. Lewis F. Powell, Jr. Isadore M. Scott Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. John M. Stemmons Calvert Thomas John Newton Thomas Jack W. Warner John Minor Wisdom Frank G. Young Faculty 71 John W. Elrod Dean of the College Lewis G. John Dean of Students Larry C. Peppers Dean of the School of Commerce Kenneth P. Ruscio Dean of Freshmen H. Thomas Williams, Jr. Associate Dean of the College Anne C. P. Schroer-Lamont Associate Dean of Students jjc: ' i gr Anece F. McCloud Associate Dean of Students for Minority Affairs Leroy Cole Atkins, II Associate Dean of Students for Fraternity Affairs N. Rick Heatley Associate Dean of Students Director of Career Services Faculty 73 Accounting Lyn Wheeler. Arthur Gumenik, Jay Cook, Kevin Green Administration Joe Goldsten, Roger Dean, John DeVoght, Larry Lamont 74 Faculty Biology 1 s.J k. MU 1 Ktll V ■A ' 1 m ' Mm . r V B „ John Knox, Thomas Nye, Jack Wielgus, Cleve Hickman Chemistry Steven Desjardins, J. Brown Goehring, William Watt, George Mohler, George Whitney, Michael Pleva, Lisa T. Alta, Keith Shillington Faculty 75 Classics N. Rick Heatley, Mario Pellicciaro, Herman Taylor Computer Science Kenneth Lambert, Theodore Sjoerdsma, Janet Melville, Thomas Whaley 76 Faculty Economics John Winfrey, Edward Atwood, Bruce Herrick, John M. Gunn, Larry Peppers, Phillip Cline, Carl Kaiser English Front Row: Robert L. Huntley, DeMaree Peck, Joyce MacDonald, James P. Warren Back Row: Severn Duvall, John Evans, Dabney Stuart, Edwin Craun Faculty 77 Fine Arts Front Row: Pamela Simpson, Gordon Spice Second Row: Betsy Bell, Kathleen Olson, Albert Gordon Back Row: Larry Stene, Gerad Doyon, Barry H. Kolman, Gary R. Humiston, Margaret Brouwer, Timothy Gaylord Geology Brenda Bryant, Robert C. Thren, Odell S. McGuire, Frederic Schwab, Edgar Spencer, Samuel Kozak 78 Faculty German David Dickens, M. Kirkland Folio, Harold Hill, Greta McCaughrin, Ann Rogers, B. S. Stephenson History Roger Jeans, Barry Machado, Richard Bidlack, Henry P. Porter, Robert W. McAaren, J. Holt Merchant, Jefferson Davis Futch, Marshall Jarrett, Taylor Saunders Faculty 79 Journalism Hampden Smith, Ronald H. MacDonald, Clark R. Mollinghoff, Robert DeMaria, John Jennings Mathematics Henry Sharp, Paul S. Bourdon, Elizabeth A. Baker, Wayne Dymacek, Eung Chun Cho, Thomas O. Vinson 80 Faculty Military Science Front Row: Linda Connelly, Lt.Col. Joel J. Snow, Capt. Ramon L. Ramos, Nellie M. Rice Back Row: Maj. Karl H. Wingard, Jr., Sgt Maj. Nelson L. Twyman, Maj. W. Kenneth Talley, Master Sgt. Willie E. Williams, Sgt. Jimmy E. Davis Philosophy J. Ramsey Martin, Charles Boggs, Harrison Pemberton, Karen Lyle, W. Lad Sessions Faculty 81 Physical Education Front Row: Jan Hawthorne. Richard Miller. Bill McHenry, Joe Lyles Second Row: Jeff Stickley, Dennis Daly. Norris Aldridge Third Row:Jim McKeon, Buck Leslie Fourth Row: Cinda Rankin, Boyd Williams, Bill Holmes, Tom Jomes Physics D. Donald Reese, James Donaghy, William Newbolt, Ken Van Ness, Robert Akins, Tom Williams 82 Faculty Politics John Handelman, Craig McCaughrin, Milton Colvin, Delos D. Hughes, William F. Connelly, Jr., Lewis John, William Buchanan, Ken Ruscio Psychology Nancy Margand, Henry King, David Elmes, Joseph Thompson Faculty 83 Public Speaking T T Halford Ryan Ml % §] Religion Harlan Beckley, Minor Rogers, Alexandra Brown, Karen Lyle, Richard Marks 84 Faculty Romance Languages Front Row: Sidney Williams, Westbrook Barrett, Cecile West-Settle, Gwen Campbell Second Row: Kathy Koberstein, John Lambeth, Alfred Fralin, Howard L. Boetsch Back Row: Edward Hamer, Russell Knudson, James Leva Sociology David Novak, Kendall White, Dr. John M. McDaniel Faculty 85 STAFF : — Frank A. Parsons Assistant to the President Lawrence W. Boomall, Jr. Treasurer Farris P. Hotchkiss University Secretary James W. Whitehead, Director Bob Murph Murray, Burr Date Reeves Center Security 86 Staff Admissions Seated: Julia Kozack, Mimi Elrod Standing: Tim McMahon, David McLeod, William Hartog, Grafton Young, Dan Murphy Development Carol Franklin, Anne Farrar, Lex McMillan, Vicky Agnor, Charlene Whiteside, Gail Grass, Becky Traylor, Janice Updike, Carolyn Goolsby, David Long, Jim Jordan Staff 87 Alumni Office Richard Sessoms, Sheila McCurdy. Paula Johnson, Dorothy Hughes, James D. Farrar, Jr., Christopher J. Deighan, Pamela Pattern Financial Aid Career Developmenl John H. DeCourcy, Sarah Bolte, McClain Stradtner, Linda Fleury, Cree Sherrill Penny Hinneman, Lucy Tilson, Anne Schroer-Lamont, Rick Heatley 88 Staff Library Sitting: Jo Ann Wilson, Barbara Brown, Elaine Mears, Jimmie Leach, Betty Kondayan, Mary Lyn Brittigan Standing: Richard Grefe, Terry Farquer, Oot Mohler, Heline McCrown, Betsy Brittigan, David Badertscher, Carol Blair, Tony Murray, Annette John, Yolanda Warren University Services Business Office Fontanne Bostic, William Mohler Front Row: Polly Cash, Martha Rowsey, Diane Johnson Second Row: Debra Caylor, Sue Bryant, Marty Sensabough Back Row: Don Holt Staff 89 Student Health Buildings Grounds David Ellington, Jane T. Horton-Marcella, Robert M. Pickeral James Brown, Scott Beebe, Linda Agnor, Herman Huffman, James Arthur Bookstore Sue LaRue, Tidge Roller, Jackie Henderson, Brenda Reese, Debbie Armentrout, Ruby Earhart 90 Staff Registrar Front Row: Chris Callas, Jeanette Jarvis, Scott Ditman Back Row: Donna Hall, Karen Plogger News Office §SSlf s g5 S ■SHI ' w 3j£?£$ M - — «g 2 K Sflfl BR W |m 9 m ■ ■■ 1—1 ■i ■fifi ( 1 1 pi, 1 - i 1 RA Julie Cline, Joyce Harris, Anne Coulling, Evan Atkins, Denise Kuhn, Brian Shaw Staff 91 Dining Hall Floor: Todd Morse. Sandra Canellas, Rodney Rogers, Nadine Higgins, Linda Hall, Martha Ramsey, Linda Cooper, Linda Russ, Janet Goad, Michael Moore, Carol Hostetter, Dawn Southers, Clifford Payne Stairs (top-bottom): Donald Burch, Bob Henderson, Charles Dunn, Mary Hawkins, Pamela Clark, Carolyn Black, Charles Ware, Vera Merchant, Natalie Brown, Tammy Merchant 92 Staff Print Shop Front Row: Anna Claytor, Mary Hartless, Wanda Hall, Sandi Sebastian Back Row: Wayne Connor, Calvin Sorrells, Ed Walker Staff 93 mmmm C 7 I ■ ■■■■■■■IVt BHI ■ II I II! mm t I il n ■■ i. m ■ nun unWi li it iiirminm ■ m Rowan Taylor, Julie Salerno, Hugh Finkelstein ' 86, Venessa Hartman, Mary Anne Loftin, Christoper de Movellan Lauren Batte, Laurie Mattson 96 Seniors John Catron, Rich Redfoot, Eric Skinner, Paul McKinstry All Photos by WPH Stephanie Smith, Barbara Byington, Lucy Anderson Erin Cosby, Anna Hampton Fray McCormick, Michael Veliuona, Robert Burch David McDowell, Jones Tyler, Philip Isley, Mark Newman All Photos by WPH Seniors 97 The Phi Delta Gamma Seniors Warren Butler, Allen O ' Connell, Robert Haley, Banks Ladd, Jim Barker Cathleen Tieman, Anne Large, Anne Geary, Valerie Pierson All Photos by WPH 98 Seniors = ' . AH Photos by WPH Seniors 99 - ' ' % HI David Hudson, Rich Redfoot, Brian Turnau, John Carberry, Joe Kavanaugh, Greg Williams, Mike Forrester, Eric Skinner ■ Johnny Sarber, Anne Large ichael Kidd, John Anderson ' 88, Stephanie Lake, J. P. Johnston ' 88 Hunter White, Peter Sackett Keri Hinrichs, Carol Couch, Danatha Hoffman All Photos by WPH x iter David Thompson, Emmanuel Klump, Chris Ferguson, Hugh McCormick, Frank Sands, Mike Magoline, Eddie Martin, Shawn Gulley, Dudley Lee, Mike Drusano, John Harvey, Frank Kellner, Thomas Rawls, Ian Bottomly Rhona Hughes, Julie Salerno ■v ■■ i j.-, m — r Chris Cunningham, Bill Lasseigne, Drew MacKenzie Ian Thompson, Bill Webb, Clark Peterson, Dale Haines, John Murdoch, Joe Emerson, Dean Barry, Jace Goins 102 Seniors Seniors 103 Manoli Loupassi, Mike Veliuona, John Ware, Steve Udicious, Harry Halpert 104 Seniors Mike Wharton ' 91, Dudley Lee, Johnston Cox ' 91, Simon Smith ' 91, Tim Ward ' 90, Lee Grable ancy Whalen, Benny Savage, Esther Huffman Roslyn nompson Robert Owen, Kiyomi Kamata (E) Ellen Sigler, Keri Hinrichs, Martha Christian, Carol Couch, Melissa Thrasher, Danatha Hoffman x 106 Seniors Adam Yanez ' 87, Rowan Taylor, Hugh Finkelstein Vanessa Hartman, Julie Salerno, Amy Smith Doug Mullenix, Andrew Baur, Tony Mitchell Matthew G. Bevin - Jl -V=- - T ' ,iA — ' ' iij. SPOKEN -T- — n ¥ .-son J  Moose Herring, Dave Deitz, Stu Sheldon, Dave Reavy, JeffBercaw, Tom Rawls David Lawrence, Hudson Walker ' 90, Chris Brand Hunter McFadden, Ronald Brown, Raymond Laffin ' 91 Seniors 107 Mark Bryant, Charles Gay, Scott Cornell ' 90 Amy Smith, Adam Yanez ' 87, Julie Salerno, Rowan Taylor, Vanessa Hartman, Hugh Finkelstein ' 86 Seniors of Phi Kappa Sigma 108 Seniors i iiiiiiiliii ilil n Chris Cunningham, Ned Spencer, Chris Roberts, Bill Lasseigne, Drew MacKenzie, Jeff Cummings Debbie Grove ' 90, Nancy Whalen | = Melissa Thrasher, Martha Christian, Amy Balfour, Bitsy Hopper Hunter White, Lee Norton, Peter Sackett Seniors 109 p -. .1 Front: Laurie Mattson, Lauren Batte, Anne Large, Amy Pickett Back: Keri Hinrichs, Barbara Byington, Melissa Thrasher, Carol Couch, Martha Christian, Eleanor Nelson, Amy Balfour Vance E. Drawdy Stephanie Smith, Kim Eadie, Copeland Kapp Joel E. Miller, Mrs. David Olichney David Bums, Mason Alley ' 92, Rob Vinneau ' 87, Gar Sydnor, Mike Carroll John Catron Back: Charlie Gay, Mark Bryant, Ted Schieke, John Lawson, Drade McGraw Front: Brett LaPrarie, Scott Mayer, Bud Meadows, Craig Love, Jim Corey, Mike Aarstol, Hank Mayer Shaun Crawford Seniors 111 Andrew Layton, Chris Wood, Bucky Strauch Lee Brading, David Symonds • Mflteh A Casey Krivor Front: Cathy Boardman, Anne Large, Amy Pickett, Amy Balfour Back: Caroline Boone, Benny Savage, Carol Couch, Martha Christian, Melissa Thrasher, Barbara Byington, Bitsy Hopper, Patience Jones Doug Bracken, Steve Flagler, Nick Hanzlick, Tom West, Steve Zahn, Chris Casey, Charles Doumar, Stu Geisel, Tom Floumoy, Lenny mammmm • • mm mmm wmmw -m mtmm vab mn —■  t buhbii «i Christopher Lee Callas, Elvis Aron Presley, Jeffrey Putnam Schultz Seniors 113 - 9 L X t Ht John Harvey, Jim Murphy ' 87, Mike Drusano, Fidel Castro, Bill Crabill, Hugh McCormick ' Jrv|ji - s P ti f , 1 | .. • lA ■ 4 vk - - 4 w 1 1 t Mm tl .B| ii ' 4 i$%. •v ' ■ Front: Allyson Lynch ' 90,LeeAnn Flood, Martha Christian, Barbara By- ington, Julie Sheppard, Bitsy Hopper Back: Danatha Hoffman, Keri Hinrichs, Melissa Thrasher, Amy Pickett, Erin Cosby, Amy Balfour, Carol Couch, Mary Beth Whibbs ' 90 Front: Matthew Tulley ' 90 Middle: Doug Mullenix, Ted Cover, Andrew Baur ' 90, Scott Levitt ' 90, Tony Mit- chell, Ross Singletary, Brad Gott- segan Back: Sheldon Clark, Taylor Williams, Manoli Loupassi 114 Seniors John Catron, Andrew Layton, Chris Wood, Mike Forrester, I-Bashi-I, David Hudson, Bucky Strauch, Joe Kavanaugh, Doug Freimuth Stu Sheldon, Christopher de Movellan, David Olson ' 90 Andrew Layton, Jamie Urso, Chris Wood, Bucky Strauch «ll Seniors 115 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Seniors Front: Lane Lastinger, Petei Sackett Middle: Lee Norton Jeff Kelsey, Scott Williams Christian Blessey, Chris Brand Don Schaeffer Back: Mike Car roll, Will Arvin, Hunter White James Alexander, Westor Newton, Eddie Klank, Johnny Sarber lave Reavy, Moose Herring, ■tu Sheldon, Jeff Bercaw, )avid Deitz, Matt Bevin, Christopher de Movellan 116 Seniors Hate House: Manoli Loupassi, Taylor Williams, Andy Howell, Brad Gottsegan, Sheldon Clark, John Ware Rebel Ridge: Front:Tony Mitchell, Joe Caccamo, Ted Cover Back: Doug Mullenix, Ross Singletary, Andrew Baur ' 90 Seniors 117 Keri Wessel Liz Brown WPH Debra Hurtt, Alan Hinkle BRE Tracy Williams Lee Brading T John R. Lawson John Ryle Lawson, III Seniors 119 Dodd Crutcher Bill Leightner Richard Brock Greg Hartman E. Wright Ledbetter Harry Murphy Blake Comer ' 90 Luckett Robinson Allen Ladd ' 90 Kelly Putney, Heidi Read, Copeland Kapp Ward Eisinger, Greg Williams, Eric Skinner Frank Kannappell, Kent Hillegas ' 91, Andrew Abernathy, Robert Brown ' 91 120 Sen Seniors 121 Matt Stover ' 91, David Klabo, Bob Fuller ' 91, Niko Lorentzatos ' 91 Richard Payne, Brent Bean, Rob Thompson, Mike Temple WM David Lawrence, Dave Makepeace, Chris Brand, Harry Halpert Mike Nunan ' 90, Bill Caragol, Matt Murphy ' 90, Richard Poli ' 90, Ed Gallagher ' 90 ft ■ t-i 3 )v nj ™ w 1 if 1 1 ; t Seniors 123 Chris Ferguson Jay Fant Mark Milligan Stacey Morrison ' 90, Linda Russ, Janet Goad, David Bloods- worth Greg Lyford ' 91, Jim Sloat, Kevin Sweeney ' 92, Paul Hoehne ' 91 Thomas Herndon, Joe Rowe, R.J. June-Ho Lee, Paul Eyerly, Terry O ' Brien All Photos fayWPH Seniors 125 Front: Christie Davis, Martha Chris- tian, Katherine Nelligan, Copeland Kapp Middle: Heidi Read Back: Julie Kirk, Jenny Bray, Brerton Chase, Catherine Council, Kelly Putney, Catherine McCubbin, Kathleen Pl- ante, Beth Freund (Graham-Lees Hall Picture ' 86) ' 5 VI Kiwi + Strut lemor Kevin Struthers Front: Christie Davis, Martha Christian, Catherine Nelligan, Copeland Kapp, Ellen Sigler Middle: Heidi Read Back: Julie Kirk, Jenny Bray, Kelly Putney, Monica Burke, Beth Freund y John Deighan Dorothy Mills Dean Nuchols ' 88 Steve Ingram Seniors 127 Cl, O Front: Tony DeMartino, Doug Franzese, Jim Ambrosini, Jason Russo, Stanley Hall, Keith Boyd, Jamie Gaucher, Pete Petino Back: Andrev Hermer, Scott Quagliata, Rob McPherson, John Legters, Phil Dupont, Tommy Skeen, Tony Waskiewicz Jim Sloat, John Bailer, Greg Dale Dana Bolden . j David Bums ir ' i . John Roach Erin Cosby Julie Sheppard Alston Parker Elizabeth Symonds David Symonds Heather Logan ' 90 130 Seniors Front: Dudley Lee, David Lawrence, Dr. J. D. Futch, Warren Butler, John Knight, David Burns, Jeff Kelsey, Johnny Sarber Back: Weston Newton, Eddie Martin, Eddie Klank, Jim Barker, Will Arvin Margaret K. Pimblett I.ILWPI M I The University Chorus Seniors 132 Seniors James T. Maggwett (VMI ' 88), Andrea Hickman Sean F. Driscoll, Peter L. Freeman, Nick Woodfield, Charles K. Driscoll, Jr., Michael L. Washington, Thomas H. R. Mooney, Chris G. Padden Bob Tompkins Tom Koch Jason Hodges David Emerich Stephen Rodgers Stuart Sheldon Chris Willard Don Weiner Jeff Lovell ' 90 Matt Horridge Richard Grace ' 90 Seniors 133 Clockwise from top: Ted Cover, Joe Caccamo, Lee Norton, Richard Brock, Sheldon Clark, Ross Singletary, Taylor Williams, Ian Bottomly, David Surface, Chris Brand, Jim Barker, Andy Howell Weston Newton, Will Arvin, Christian Blessey, Mike Carroll Dubois S. Thompson, III 134 Seniors Edward Ludwig, Paul Henderson Emmanuel Klump, Tom Wingfield Karen Dash ' 90, Melissa Roberts ' 90, Catherine McCubbin, Suzanne Lucas ' 90 Ed McGee, Murphy McMillan ' 90, Warren Holland ' 90 Rhona Hughes, Mary Anne Lofrin, Julie Salerno, Vanessa Hartman, Amy Smith All Photos byWPH Ron Meadows, Susann Meadows, Bud Meadows Ichi Shimizu (E), Deborah Hattes, Vladimir Kulykin (E), D. J. Hatfield, Kiyomi Kamata (E), Nona Mchedlishvile (E) Bud Meadows, Drake McGraw r ,.. i iM 1  ' • ■ ii ili B ;  ' k 7T TB I-. «pK nLjr ' jhHD EBnfi I fA „-£ xa -f  v«ie L • ■• KB! ' W, ' - m . ' ,11 -1 _ — — B f 1 ■j ' :- v. ; 4 ' j ▼ _ JF-- i sh r -f 8 ss-s Chris Padden ' 90, Nick Woodfield ' 90, Charles Driscoll, Thomas Mooney ' 90, Peter Freeman, Sean Driscoll, Michael Washington 136 Seniors Willie Henderson ' 92, Robin Bean, Daphne Blyden, Rosalyn Thompson, Blair Simmons ' 91, Larissa Webb ' 90 Tony Demartino, Edward Joy, John Maxwell, David Klabo Elizabeth Cummins, Susan Lewis, Catherine Council, Courtney Harpold i Nancy Whalen, Elizabeth Parkins, Heidi Reid All Photos byWPH Seniors 137 Seniors of Kappa Sigma: Front: Terry O ' Brien, Scott Yeates, Mark Newman, John Roach, Gern Blanstein Back: Tom Hemdon, Paul Eyerly, Jim Bledsoe, Bill Birchfield, David Burns, Jones Tyler J £pS Julie Snowdon, Kathy Kelso ■Mgfanxp Elizabeth Cummins, Catherine Council, Cheryl Barrett, Beth Freund, Melissa Anemojanis, Courtney Harpold, Elizabeth Parkins, Susan Lewis Taylor Williams, Ross Singletary, Cpt. Don Braswell, Ted Cover WPH Gary Humiston, Drew Piatt, Monica Burke Linda Cooper, Keith Dunn Betsy Vegso, Bobby Henderson All Photos byWPH Front: Robbie Burch, Jim Corey, Richard Jones, Scott Quagliata, Cliff Deal, Steve Zahn, Matt Bevin Back: William Cantey, Jim Johnson, Tony DeMartino, Philip Dupont, Martin Burlingame, Pete Petino, Hughes Melton fL§ Seniors Wistar Nelligan, Kelly Putney, Dan McDowell, Kim Eadie Laura Taylor ' 90, Paula Gregg ' 91, Manuel Bonill a, Anne Aitken ' 90, Sarah Bolte ' 91 Margaret Pimblett Elizabrth Brown Kevin Struthers Jenny Bray, Julia Kirk, Laura Hoopes, Benny Savage, Rosalyn Thompson Gretchen Bell Laura Carry Catherine Nelligan All Photos byWPH Davitl Grove, Kevin Struthers Middle: Chris Callas, ( f ' id Burns Back: Carroll, Michael Tuggle m r ' J Randy Orders, John Roberts, Stephen Ingram, Scott Yates Brad Gottsegan John Ware Manoli Loupassi Taylor Williams Andy Howell Sheldon Clark Mary Anne Loftin, Julie Salerno, Vanessa Hartman 142 Seniors Front: Courtney Harpold, Mary Anne Loftin, Amy Hatcher ' 91, Chris Deighan ' 87 Middle: Chamie Schildt ' 91, Liz Brown, Bob (Sesame Srreer)McGrath, Lucy Ander- son, Chris Callas Back: Kevin Struthers, Matt Bryant, D.J. Hatfield ors 143 Catherine Councill Philip A. Councill ' 54 Mike Magoline David Thompson Frampton Harper Dana Anstine, Stephanie Coleman, Jessica Reynolds, Cindy Phoa 144 Seniors ■ • W. J. Archer II ' 89 Henry Cole Jeff Lui, Eddie Yu, Chris Pierpan Terence G. O ' Brien ' 90, William O. Birchfield III, Milton T. Herndon ' 56L, Thomas K. Herndon, Paul R. Eyerly - 4 yz ; : - t i i 146 t ««S - Hi 1 % Underclassmen ' •III. ' ■■Ill A Juniors y Anne K. Aitken Denver, CO Kevin J. Allen Dallas. TX R. David Allen Anniston, AL Sarah T. Allen Spartanburg. SC Victoria W. Allen Atlanta. GA William E. Allen Wilmington, DE Charles J. Ameno Lancaster. NY Karsten Amlie Pompano Beach. FL Kris Amoroso Vienna, VA Michael S. Applebaum New Orleans, LA M. Beckwith Archer Lexington. KY Meredith M. Attwell Houston, TX John E. Bagwell, III Spartanburg, SC Scott C. Bahrke Rose and, NJ Catherine B. Baillio Virginia Beach, VA 148 Juniors u. Ilk Virginia W. Barrett Suffollk, VA Nancy H. Baughan Rockledge, FL Christopher A. Beeley Houston, TX Hilary E. Beggs Princeton, NJ Robert B. Berryman Dallas, TX Robert P. Beveridge Pittsburgh, PA Amy S. Bidwell Huddleston. VA Susan E. Bienart Baltimore, MD Hannah S. Bimey Washington, DC Timothy K. Bowers Martinsburg, WV George Wesley Boyd Dallas, TX Melanie G. Brent Baltimore, MD Virginia B. Brent Alexandria, VA Thomas Scott Brisendine Springfield, VA Heather Brock Ft. Lauderdale, FL D. Allen Brown New Orleans, LA G. Patrick Brown Atlanta, GA Grattan T. Brown Memphis, TN Leigh Anne Brown Rockville, MD Thomas A. Brubaker St. Simons Is. , GA J. Wayne Burris, Jr. Lynchburg, VA James T. Busenlener Metarie, LA Jeffrey J. Caggiano Bristol, CT Davidson F. Callahan Centerville, MD Jamie T. Campbell Westport, CT Reid T. Campbell New Canaan, CT W. Brandon Canaday Richmond, VA Bradley J. Cannon Lunberville, PA Alice M. Cappel Lake Charles, LA Caroline M. Carter Short Hills, NJ Juniors 149 Christy A. Carter Buena Vista, VA Christopher A. Cerone Tom River, NJ Christine L. Champlin Louisville. KY Victor Cheung Kowloon, Hong Kong Delos R. Clark McMinnville, OR Charles B. Comer Greenville, SC Charles S. Conklin, III Marietta, GA Sean M. Connelly Guilford. CT Dedra L. Connor Columbia, SC Roger B. Cook Anderson, SC Shawn A. Copeland Charleston, WV Sonya L. Crayton Rantoul, IL Robert J. Dadio Easton, PA Yvonne K. Dash Hackensack. W Caroline B. Davis Louisville, KY Craig B. Davis Spartanburg, SC Susan M. Davis Louisville, KY Jason H. Daywitt Boscobel, Wl lil i4 150 Juniors Mf rim It - ' Jr Donald A. DeFabio Bethesda, MD Gordon H. De Kuyper Baltimore, MD Frank J. DeMento Huntington, NY Thomas T. Diedorff York, PA Anna M. Dulaney Charlotte, NC John M. Durant Drexel Hill, PA Laura L. Eggers Annandale, VA Jennifer A. Elmes Lexington, VA Gregory E. Euston, Jr. Miami, FL Joane E. Evan Wethersfield, CT Edward H. Evans Newton, PA Julian Fant, III Jacksonville, FL John S. Farmer Lexington, KY Elisabeth Farrell Easton, PA Damon Fensterman Lynchburg, VA F. Henry Ferris Pittsford, NY Lisa Ann C. Fink York Town Heights, NY Rebecca A. Finkbeiner Little Rock, AR Robert L. Fleming, Jr. Houston, TX Stewart G. Flippen Richmond, VA Thomas E. Fox Richmond, VA Anthony J. Frank Richmond, VA Juniors 151 Charles E. Frankum Memphis, 77V James A. Fuller Barnstable, MA Paul C. Galanides Norfolk, VA Lee K. Garlove Louisville, KY Susan L. Gates Farmuille, VA Joseph J. Geitner McClean, VA Stephen A. George Baltimore, MD Paul H. Gilbert Armonk, NY Christopher M. Giblin Washington, DC Gary 0. Giles ary aR Boca Raton. FL Arne Glaeser West Point, VA Jonah L. Glick Oradell, NJ Patrick W. Gochar Baltimore, MD Hubert W. Goings, III Birmingham, AL Steven J. Gomez Lakeville, CT Kristi A. Goodman Salem. VA J. Lee Grable, Jr. Dallas, TX Katherine A. Graci Memphis, 77V Matthew W. Grey Towson, MD Jeffrey K. Grimes Huntsuille. AL Deborah L. Grove Winchester. VA 152 Juniors Stephanie M. Guittard Bloomfield Hills, Ml Ronda C. Gunter Barboursville, WV B. Dallas Hagewood Franklin, TN Thomas J. Hamilton, 111 Glastonburg, CT James J. Harber, III Commerce, GA Kristen E. Haring Mansfield, OH Fiona P. Harkess Anchorage, KY Alice L. Harrell Lookout Mtn., TN Rogers K. Haydon Bellair, FL Thomas 1. Hayes, III London, England John T. Helleberg Charlottesville, VA D. Rogers Herndon, Jr. Shreueport, LA Nancy L. Hickam Pulaski, VA Michael W. Higginbotham Memphis, TN Mary H. Hipp Greenville, SC Warren F. Holland, III Columbia, SC L. Ashley Hoopes Wilmington, DE William T. Houck Lynchburg, VA N. Burke Howell Charlotte, NC John E. Huffard, Jr. Atlanta, GA Kelley L. Hughes Atlanta, GA Juniors 153 Helge R. Hukari Atlanta. GA M. Catherine Hunt Baltimore. MD Eric W. Hunter Cincinnati, OH Rachael R. Jackson Austin, TX Nicholas M. Jacobs Ramsey, NJ Caroline C. Jennings Fort Washington. PA Jane Lee Joyce N. Little Rock. AR Kiyomi Kamata Tokyo. Japan Edward J. Kelley Towson. MD J. Christopher Kennedy Annapolis. MD Frederick B. Kieckheffer Louisville, KY Amy J. Kitchen Amherst. NH Evan J. Kline, III Sanatoga. PA Elizabeth P. Knapp Lexington. VA Tiffany Kwan Hong Kong. Japan Eileen F. Labashinsky Brooklyn. NY Allen H. Ladd Mobile, AL James B. Lake Charleston, SC Frederick LaManna Manhasset. NY BethAnne M. Lamb Miljord, NH C. King Laughlin, III Dallas. TX Amy Y. Lehr Greensville. SC 154 Juniors Heather D. Logan Tampa, FL Steven H. Long Richmond, VA Suzanne E. Lucas Martinsburg, WV Lynwood M. Mallard Charlotte, NC David C. Marshall Salem, NJ David H. Martin Summit, NJ Robert E. Martin Camphill, Pa Stephen S. Mattingly Webster Springs, WV Paul A. Matuch Collegeville, PA Scott R. McArron Dallas, TX Daniel J. McCronie Femandina Beach, FL Gary H. McCullough Athens, GA Daniel H. McDowell Stamford, NY John M. McMillan. Ill Montgomery, AL Mary Alice McMorrow Arlington, VA Michael S. Meers Bethesda. MD Carlos E. Millan Baltimore, MD i Mark T. Milligan Monkton, MD Juniors 155 R. King Milling, Jr. blew Orleans, LA Genienne A. Mongno Danville. CA J. Carter Montague Gaithersburg, MD Lisa C. Moody Bellevue, WA Adam A. Morgan Upperlo. MD J. Coulter Morrison Brandon, MS Kathleen A. Morrison Seaford, VA Stacy L. Morrison Jenkintown, PA Kimberly A. Moseley Virginia Beach, VA Robert D. Mould Columbia, SC Eve L. Mullen Cedartown, GA Matthew N. Murphy New Canaan, CT Kevin M. Nash Cordova, 77V Leigh Anne Netterville Baton Rouge, LA C. Hunt Niedringhaus Creve Couer, MO Elizabeth M. O ' Connell Baltimore. MD David R. Olson Fairfax Station, VA Gregory J. Ossi Jacksonville. FL William H. Ottinger Hong Kong Paula J. Owsley Springfield. MO R. Michael Pack Paris, KY 156 Juniors Katherine C. Park Pavenswood, WV Quay W. Parrott, III New Orleans, LA Kenneth R. Pearson Louisville, KY Todd C. Peppers Lexington, VA Tanya Pergola Easton, CT John E. Perkins, IV Tallahassee, FL Cecelia M. Phillips Lexington, VA Emmette Pilgreen Anaheim, CA David E. Pitzel Baton Rouge, LA Richard J. Poli Newton Square, PA Maurice E. Purnell, III Dallas, TX David A. Radulovic Alexandria, VA Rebecca L. Reynolds Glenside, PA D. Scott Richardson Timonium, MD K. Lorraine Richardson Gaithersburg, MD Erick H. Rock Bethlehem, PA Lea F. Santamaria Charleston, WV Patricia A. Sciutto New York, NY Thomas J. Sheehan, Jr. Savannah, GA Kelly D. Shifflett Lexington, VA Hikeo Shimizu Aichi Pre. , Japan Juniors 157 Presort W. Sigmund Washington, DC Richard P. Silva, Jr. West Chester. PA Stacey L. Sim Houston, TX David P. Smith, Jr. Dallas, TX Martha L. Smith Houston, TX Catherine L. Smith Latrobe. PA Christopher 0. Smythe Lynchburg, VA Christopher D. Sorrells Lexington, VA Jennifer Ellen Spreng Bellville, IL Stephen L. Stanley Shreveport, LA J. Ann Stewart Marietta, Ga David J. Streett Little Rock, AR Elizabeth Stutzman Port Washington, NY John D. Sutterlin Frankfort, KY Susan S. Swayze Santa Posa, CA Anne E. Taylor Cohasset, MA Ronald J. Thomas Darien, CT Michael E. Thompson Clothier, WV Thomas J. Thompson Rockville, MD C. Richard Tomkins, IV Gallatin, 77V John T. Touchton Tampa, FL Delia F. Truett Friendsville, 77V William W. Tunner Manakin, VA Fred J. Turpin Tampa, FL G. Mason Van Sciver Radnor. PA Tina Vandersteel Alpine, NJ Justin S. Walker Boston, MA Scott D. Walker Seattle, WA Peter J. Wanek Metarie, LA Sterling H. Weaver, II Portsmouth, VA tfclWjtf kh 4M 158 Juniors htk Y3cTr Larissa G. Webb Bethesda, MD D. Woodford Webb Lexington, KY Jill L. Westphal Agoura, CA Robert W. Whayne Louisville, KY Travis M. Wilhite Austin, TX Reiss F. Wilks Virginia Beach, VA Catherine L. Williams Beaumont, TX R. Christienne Williams Selma, AL Paul T. Williamson Dallas, TX Wendy W. Wilson West Chester, PA Juniors 159 II « 1 ■ ■ 1 Dphomores Marc Ackerman Oakhnd.NJ Courtney Adams Greenwood, SC Robby J. Aliff Oak Hill, WV Jane B. Allen Winston Salem, NC L. Scott Altrutz Reston, VA Amy Aussiker San Antonio. TX Willaim T. Avery Richmond, VA Cary C. Baber Roanoake, VA Hal Bailey Memphis, 77V Elizabeth M. Baker Norfolk. VA Jennifer A. Bandrowski Wenham, MA Christopher Baradel Anapolis, MD Robert Scott Bell Wilmington, DE David S. Bennett Alpharetta, GA Christopher S. Berdy Jacksonville, FL 160 Sophomores Daniel Bettendorf Fulton, MD Paul C. Bevington Atlanta, GA David Arthur Blank Rydal, PA Judson Blazek Chevy Chase, MD J. Brent Boland Louisville, KY Sarah Bolte Leoti, KS Christopher Boone Houston, TX Kimberly Booth Atlanta, GA Robert B. Boswell Little Rock. AR Margaret G. Boyd Columbia, SC Paul T.J. Bolye Memphis, TN Jennifer Page Bramlette Ft. Belvoir, VA Charles D. Broil, Jr. Wilmington, DE Robert B. Brown Marietta, GA Sherri Brown Charleston, WV John T. Buchanan Swickleu, PA Jonathan M. Bull Lancaster, PA Lee 0. Butterfield Newport News, VA Christopher Byrum Bakersfield, CA Patricia S. Can- Greensboro, NC James A. Casey Glens Falls, NY Paige E. Cason Greenville, SC Stephen H. Catlett, Jr. Richmond, VA Tim Clark Ewa Beach, HI Amy W. Coates Little Rock, AR Sharon K. Coleman Atlanta, GA Wade H. Coleman Valdosta, GA Chris G. Commander Jacksonville, FL Melinda M. Conkling Chestertown, MD Sarah W. Conrad Old Lyme, CT Sophomores 161 Thomas C. Costello Garden City, NY A. A. Johnston Cox Coloumbia, SC Allan N. Crawford, III Atlanta, GA Mignon C Crockard Birmingham, AL Anne B. Culley Geneva, IL Alice L. Cyphers Henryvilte, PA D. Franklin Daniels, Jr. Chattanooga, 77V Leslie Carol Dannelly Leesburg, FL Michael W. Danzansky Washington, DC Lindsay B. deHaven Sewickley, PA Michael D. DeMelfi Bloomsburg, PA E. Darrin Dewberry Atlanta. GA Khamla Leah Dhouti Riverside, CA Duke A. Dillard Chattanooga, 77V Laura Dodge Summit, NJ Donna S. Doughty Roswell, GA T. G. Douglas, Jr. St. Simons Island, GA Christopher R. Doyle Louisville, KY Kyra Tamara Draves Port Jefferson, NY Sandra Dudley Henry, MA John T. Dukes Mobile, AL Willard L. Dumas, III New Orleans, LA Thomas P. Dunn, Jr. Hendersonville, NC G. Kathleen Duwel Summit Point, NJ Joei Liyne Dyes Peoria, IL Anne Irene Dysart Tulsa, OK David V. Eakin Tulsa, OK John A. Ebner Baton Rouge.LA Laurel Elin Empie Goshen, NY Steve Erwin Houston, TX 162 Sophomores 4«Ai Thomas G. Evans, Jr. Ft. Washington, PA Valerie Lyn Fayle Houston, TX Allen Ferguson Richmond, VA Janice C. Furman Tampa, FL Richard W. Feuring Wantagh, NY Stephanie Fitzgerald Titusville, FL William Fitzgerald Columbia, SC Christopher Lee Flinn Richmond, VA James L. Fowler Greenville, NC Larkin M. Fowler, III Atlanta, GA Lisa K. Frantz Alexandria, VA Matthew S. French New Orleans, LA Patrick Gallavan Lake Forest, IL Todd B. Garliss Towson, MD David C. Gilmore Roanoke, VA T Golden Philadelphia, PA Lynette C. Goodman Los Angeles, CA William Gottwals Brownsville, MD C. Michael Graf Ingomar, PA Gary Hugh Green Los Angeles, CA Sophomores 163 Paula Gregg Fredrick, MD Margaret Elizabeth Griffin Bedford. VA Andrew T. Guida Summit. NJ Timothy J. Halloran Jonesboro, GA Timothy J. Hamling Nashville. 77V Mary R. S. Hampson Charleston. SC Katherine W. Hanley Fairhope. AL Keiko Harada Greer, SC Eric B. Harlan Baltimore. MD Ashley Harris Greenwich. CT Charles C. Hart, Jr. Rosemont. PA Amy Hatcher Bidwell. OH Craig Emerson Hatfield Fallston. MD Albert H. Hauber, IV Doyleston. PA Alicia Hay Baltimore. MD M. McLaurin Hill New Orleans. LA Wendy L. Hinton Aberdeen. MD William C. Hirschman Miami, FL Alexander Hitz Atlanta, GA William E. Hoehn, III Falls Church, VA Paul C. Hoehne Vienna, VA Michael Holton Indianapolis. IN 164 Sophomores Stephen S. Hornbuckle Houston, TX Carol L. Howson Gulph Mills, PA John Brent Hudspeth Houston, TX Paul Ingram Baltimore, MD Brooke Jarabek Atlanta, GA Melissa A. Jay Houston, TX David Johnston Newport News, VA Erik K. Jones Portland. OR Christopher Kavanagh Rockville Centre, NY Louis D. Kaye Windermere, FL Mary Jeannette Kelley Annandale, VA Bemadette Kempton Harrisonburg, VA Laura Lee Kinney Charleston, WV Audrey M. M. Koch Medocino, CA Brian F. Kopet Atlanta, GA Katherine L. Kreutzinger Metarie, LA Charles E. Kranich Altoona, PA Paul Legarde New Orleans, LA Sophomores 165 Anne Dahlene Lamkin Birmingham, AL John Laney Haddonfield, NJ Katherine Gayle Leake Florence, SC Paul Lee Atlanta, GA Goodloe Lewis Oxford. MS J. Christopher Locke Maitland. FL Mark W. Lotruglio Manhasset, NY Thomas David Lovell Rocky River, OH Gregory L. Lyford Casper, WY Laurie Lyman Gumee, IL Roschelle Mack Mechanicsville, MD Dianne Makowsky Florham Park, W Reid S. Manley Birmingham, AL Christopher Mark McClean, VA Susan K. Martone Norfolk, VA Richard Earl Martz, Jr. Atlanta, GA Gary Maxa Baltimore, MD Melissa Anne Mayer Gainesville, GA Glenn R. McClendon, III Opelika. AL Terri Anne McFarland Memphis, 77V 166 Sophomores Alisann McGloin Bronxville, NY Douglas P. McHugh Westchester, PA John McManus Bethesda, MD Stephanie L. McNulty Harrisonburg, VA William H. Meadows Lexington, KY Julee Messerich Rochester, NY Charles A. Meyer Baltimore, MD Karen Meyers State College, PA Amy Noel Miles Atlanta, GA Bradley Troyer Miller Johnston, PA Duncan L. Miller Marianna, AR Kathleen A. Moritz Arlington, VA Michael R. Moseman Yorktown Heights, NY Cara S. Mullin Washington, DC Eric F. Mutz Atlanta, GA Jonathon J. Myer LaJolla, CA Douglas Nelson Winchester, KY John Neslaqe Houston, TX Andrew R. Nixon Dallas, TX Rachelle B. Nock Bowie, MD George Nomikos Richmond, VA Tracy Norman Chester Springs, PA Sophomores 167 Thomas M. Nystrom Medfield, MA Christopher M. O ' Brien Little Rock, AR John H. Pace, III Houston, TX Amy Packard Camden. ME Patrick Padden Louisville. KY Juan Michael Pardo Annapolis. MD Larry J. Parker New York. NY Stacey Patmore Fishkill, NY K. Bryan Patterson Shreveport. LA Courtney Payne Stone Mountain, GA Mt irry F . Airy, MD any New Rochelle, NY Tara Perkinson Lawrenceville, VA Richard S. Perry Aiken, SC Mark Phippard Keene, NH John G. Phoenix Denver, CO Lawrence F. Pilkey Charlottesville, VA Neda McHed Pishupi Georgia, USSR Steven Plenk Towaco, NJ Paula Podracky Euclid, OH Edward Powell Shreveport, LA Paige Powell Virginia Beach, VA Alesha Priebe Lyons, NY Carter Quayle Houston, TX James Rambeau Miami, FL Oliver G. Rand, III Madison Heights, VA Lydia J. E. Reid Athens, WV Susan L. Reil New Town, CT Christian Reneau Louisville. KY Katy Richard Manhasset. NY 168 Sophomores ki toK M. Schuyler Rideout Charlotte, NC Eleanor Robinson Crabapple, GA S. Christina Robinson Houston, TX Christian Roessler Pittsburgh, PA Jeffrey S. Rogers Baltimore, MD Angus B. Rosborough Summit, NJ Robert Douglas Sale Panama City, FL David Salter Gainesui te, FL Damon L. Sanders Fresno, CA Susan L. Sarver Kingsport, 77V Chamie C. Schildt Anchorage, KY Anna Schleunes Greensboro, NC Simone Schonenberger Park Ridge, NJ Ingrid M. Schroeder New City, NY Walter Scott, III Memphis, 77V Leonard H. Seawell Atlanta, GA Travis L. Shaw Newport News, VA Robert Andrew Shelton Houston, TX Thomnas W. Sheppard Sevema Park, MD Blair E. Simmons Fairfax Station Michael W. Skarda Piano, TX Farrick James Slate Winter Park, FL Sophomores 169 Carolyn V. Smith Roanoke. VA J.R. Smith Turin, GA Nancy Smith Gaithersburg, PA Bryant J. Spann Atlanta. GA Richard Spence Houston, TX Thomas Spurgeon Muncie. IN Jean Strohman Hilton Head Is., SC H. Rey Stroube Houston, TX Francis Sudell Philadelphia. PA Tyler P. Suiters Arlington, VA John T. Swartz Stuarts Draft, VA Joan Swisher Rockbridge Baths, VA Jonathon T. Symonds Houston. TX Laura C. Taylor Richmond. VA Justin Thomas Cotuit, MA John C. Thorsen Wilmington. NC Sumner Timberlake Birmingham, AL Timothy C. Truxell Raphine, VA Frank B. Turner Covington, GA Cecily Tynan Somerset, England Loretta Vandenburg Towaco, NJ Erika Volkerding Los Angeles, CA Kristen E. Wagner Merced, CA Anne T. Walsh Alpharetta, GA 170 Sophomores Harley Walsh Washington, DC Santell Walthour Hinesville. GA Andrew W. Waters Columbia, MO Merrill E. Watson San Rafael, CA Susan H. Watson Midlothian, VA Adrienne C. Weatherford Lynchburg, VA Leslyn Eleanor Weekes Stone Mountain, GA Richard L. Weinstein Baltimore, MD Raymond J. Welder, Jr. Beeuille, TX Mellissa Lynn Weller Greencastle, PA Shawn A. Wert Mal vem, PA Lovell West Jacksonville, FL Timothy W. Wheeler Ruxton, MD Matthew Wherry Newark, DE Elise M. Whitaker Atlanta, GA Claude Williams New Orleans, LA Edward M. Wilson Charlotte, NC Josh Winegerd West Chester, PA Matthew John Wise Roanoke, VA Sharon A. Witting Fairfax, VA Jeffrey William Woodland Lancaster, PA Gena Rae Woolner Vienna, VA C. Virginia Yip Hong Kong Janelle Zarecor Germantown, 77V Sophomores 171 P Illlf: Louise Adamson Richmond. VA L. Brannon Aden Jackson, MS Jennifer Albright Cincinnati, OH Winthrop Allen Spartanburg, SC Kimberly A. Allison Newport News, VA Thomas Gilbert Amason Burmingham, AL Mary Beth Anstine Camp Hill, PA Scott Arceneaux Baton Rouge. LA Karen L. Arch Fort Lauderdale, FL Wanqdali Bacdayan Natchitoches. LA Kathleen Sara Bailey Manchester, ME Stacey Ann Baker Wise, VA Ann D. Barton Grosse Point Farms. Ml Kevin A. Bauer Baltimore, MD Amy E. Beall Martinsburg, WV 172 Freshmen J  is iifc lilt Armando Bennincasa Lexington, VA William Benson Great Meadows, NJ Kimberly Anne Bishop Flourtown, PA J. Darren Braccia Springfield, VA Sarah Briggs Maryville, TN William J. Brinkman Atlanta, GA Douglas B. Brown Silver Spring, MD Holly Buffington Birmingham, AL Tim Cadranell Seattle, WA Kevin L. Carl Vienna, VA William Caywood Amherst, VA Robert David Chandler Pratt, KS Janet Young Cho Roanoke, VA Tom Cockrell Midlothian. VA Chisolm Coleman Charleston, SC James Dabney Collier III Memphis, TN Travis A. Corder Melbourne, FL Carolyn Beare Cox Charlottesville, VA Heather M. Daesener Brielle. NJ Carol Whitten Damewood Charleston, WV William W. Davis Fullerton, CA Coleman T. Devlin Towson, MD Jennifer A. Donaldson Williamsburg, VA Robin Michelle Dru Newport Beach, CA Kristina Lisa Dunford Rivadh, Saudia Arabia Gregory Dunford Rivadh, Saudia Arabia Rachel Easton Piano, TX Emily L. Ecton Culpepper, VA Fred R. Elliott Birmingham, AL J. Gregory Evans Florence, AL Freshmen 173 Peter G. Evans Shreueport, LA Jennifer L. Fischer Stafford, VA i a- .. BOH 1 6 6 ' ■ e Seamone S. Flanagan Maryville. TN Charles C. Flippen Columbia. MD John Allison Flippen Florence, SC Joseph Read Folline Columbia, SC Gene Eric Foust Spartanburg, NC Jonathan A. Frank Richmond, VA Timothy Gallagher Medford. NJ J. Benjamin Gamboa Patchogue. NY David Gay Miffis, MA Alexandra Glynn Palo Alto. CA Robert Goodin Louisville, KY Paige Kilian Forest Hill, MD David Gordon Dunfries, Scotland Ashley Grey Bethesda. MD Michael J. Grey Woodsboro, MD Kristin L. Greenough Holmdel. NJ 174 Freshmen Emily C. Greer Marion, VA J. Kent Gregory Louisville, KY Charles H. Haake San Marino, CA Derk N. Hagendorn San Francisco, CA Courtney Brooke Hall Shreueport, LA Michael Jonathan Hanger Atlanta, GA Ashley Harper Prairie Village, KS Brian Harper Fairfax Station, VA Derek Todd Harrar Rvdal, PA Catherine Anne Harris Chester, VA Elaine Stuart Harris Louisville, KY Jonathan H. Harris Summit, NJ Laurel Ann Heiskell Trumbull, CT Willie L. Henderson, Jr Shreveport, LA Laura K. Hendrey York, PA Jason B. Hendricks Houston, TX Rebecca C. Henry Fletcher, NC Jodi Lynn Herring Boone, NC Gregory T. Hicks Lexington, KY Trevor P. Hildebrand Newport News, VA Katrina P. Hirsch Alexandria, VA Whitney Hopkins Sevema Park, MD Freshmen 175 Shana Horrigan Gwenwald, West Germany Alice Ashley Hurt Atlanta, GA Erica Ingersoll South Harpswelf ME Leanne Jones Columbia, SC Jennifer E. Kacmar Charleston. WV -ell John Kannar Bethesda. MD Ingrid Marie Karell Lexington, VA Andrew J. Keller Pittsford, NY Jason S. Kelley Piedmont, CA Clayton A. Kennington Dallas, TX Denise C. Kepler Sparta, NJ Michael S. Kimzey Piano, Tx Peter Klingelhofer CockeysviTle, MD Ann Elizabeth Knop Leesburg. VA Kira Kuper Houston, TX Francis William LaMotte Columbia. SC Elizabeth Ledford Charleston, SC Victor Y. Levy River Ridge, LA 176 Freshmen M r { Ellen Lewis New Iberia, CA Elizabeth Lynn Libby Memphis, TN Robert Collings Little Laguna NigueT, CA Christopher Livingston Paducah, KY Molly Anne Lynch Medford, NY Tara Makowski ruing, TX Martin Malloy Columbia. MD Heather Joy Mangrum Hartsdale, NY Brad Martin Norfolk, VA Electra Martin Lexington, VA Stephen Mathis Memphis, TN Thomas Shannon Mayer Erie, PA Devon Ann McAllister Garden City, NY Kelly Ann McCabe Alexandria, VA Emily Hughes McClintock Tunica, MS Toby Dale McCoy Kenova, WV Almena McGowin Point Clear, AL Stephanie Leigh McHaney Cape Girardeau, MD Lisa McHenry Little Rock, AK Margaret McKeman Kemah, TX Freshmen 177 Mark Melton Houston, TX Frank Merchant Charlotte, NC Wendy Merrick Baltimore. MD Marjolane Merryweather Cambridge. MD Eric Michaelson Foley. AL Heather Midkiff Virginia Beach, VA Joseph Page Milcoff Bradfordwoods, PA John D. Miller Lancaster, PA Nancy Marie Mitchell Atlanta. GA James Thorance Morrison Gainesville. GA William Reynolds Murray Missouri City. TX Jennifer D. Noble Richardson, TX Henry L. Nordoff III Wilton. CT Allen A. Norman Crossett, AR Jeffrey D. O ' Brien Belleuue, WA Thomas Porcher Otis Columbia, SC William B. Owens Alexandria. LA Lee Parker Richmond. 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Greg Williams, Terry O ' Brien, Jorge Urquijo Back Row: David Gildea, Frank Harman, Steve Planck, Sheldon Clark, Eric Kallen, Dirk Hag- adorn, Beaubie Gillespie, Mark Lotruglio, Caldwell Hart, The Artful Dodger, Ralph Wolfe, Ted Evans. David Lawrence, Mark Reinere, Tee Teague, Frank DeMento, Paul Gilbert 210 Organizations Club Soccer Front Row: Scott Laffin, Chris Wood, Broderick Grady, Sugar Ray Johnston, John Legsters, Steve Mueller Back Row: Doug Francese, Philip Dupont, Tom Lovell, Chris Doyle, Harley Walsh, John Thorson, Mark Rienke, Pat Hefferman, Tom Hayes, Evan Balmer Organizations 211 Honor Societies Omicron Delta Kappa Phi Beta Kappa Class of 1989: Jennifer M. Bray Ronald J. Brown T. Gregory Dale Christopher S. deMovellan David W. Dietz Michael Forrester Anna M. Hampton Vanessa Hartman Marion M. Herring S. Hughes Melton John C. Roach Julia C. Sheppard James M. Sloat Rowan G. Taylor David E. Thompson Betsy A. Vegso Class of 1990: J. Wayne Burris Reid T. Campbell Shawn A. Copeland Donald S. Jackson Mary Alice McMorrow Jonathan I. Sheinberg School of Law: Marie J. Buttarazzi J. Patrick Darby John F. Hall, Jr. H. Knox McMillan Honorary: William R. Johnston Donald Baker Class of 1988: Eugene Frank Stephenson Charles D. Copper Class of 1989: Michael A. Aarstol Mary Lucille Anderson Dana S. Anstine David M. Bloodsworth, Jr. John D. Boiler Matthew Paul Brady Barbra A. Byington Christopher Lee Callas Laura Singleton Carty Erin Cleghorn Cosby Christine Ledyard Davis John William Deighan James R. DeMarco Vance Earl Drawdy Leeann Margaret Flood John James Gunkel Stanley Christopher Hall Courtney H. Harpold Vanessa Hartman Donald J. W. Hatfield Deborah E. Hattes Danatha Jeanne Hoffman Esther Marie Huffman Debra Bowles Hurtt Richard Peele James, Jr. Edward Paul Joy Mary Ann Loftin Edward Daum Ludwig Michael Robert Magoline John D. Maxwell Edwin C. McGee Christopher Forrest Moore Jeffrey Putman Schuftz Julia Caroline Sheppard Peter Joseph Sherwin James M. 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Feuring John Paul Foster William D. Gottwals Ann Marie Gregory Michael W. Holton Melissa Anne Jay Jane Lee Joyce Mary J. Kelley Bernadette M. Kempton Paige C. Kilian Paul V. Lagarde Paul C. Lee Thomas C. Locke Patricia Lopes Gregory L. Lyford Laura M. Lyman Amy N. Miles George C. Nomikos Harry T. Pearce Tomas Luis Perez Paige P. Powell Lydia J. E. Reid Amy C. Sapp Ingrid M. Schroeder Robert A. Shelton Teri Leigh Snider Bryant J. Spann Cecily Joan Tynan Krista Beth Vollack Lovell M. West Elise M. Whitaker Matthew J. Wise Beta Gamma Sigma Business fraternity Class of 1989: David M. Bloodsworth, Jr. Charles C. Doumar Vanessa Hartman Katherine Ann Kelso Clement Edward Klank Class of 1990: Reid Tarlton Campbell Billte Dallas Hagewood Omicron Delta Epsilon Economics fraternity Class of 1989: Michael P. Aarstol Barbra A. Byington Erin C. Cosby D. Allen Hinkle Edward P. Joy L. Edward Martin III Rowan G.P. Taylor Scott C. Treanor Phi Sigma Alpha Politics fraternity Steven K. Baldridge Manuel E. Bonilla Jennifer M. Bray Heather B. Brock Ronald J. Brown Martin R. Burlingame Christopher A. Cerone Shawn A. Copeland Courtney A. Coyle Joanne E. Even Elizabeth B. Freud David K. Gildea Gary O. Giles Krista A. Goodman Julia K. Kirk Clark A. Peterson Valerie A. Pierson David E. Pitzel Edward T. Rowan, Jr. James M. Sloat Melissa Thrasher Robert D. Wolf Organizations 213 s. i y w ) „ ' rsm r?£g0 P 1 ' Vj ■ 1 B ■ I E B P H a Hl Ail B 9 Hfl ' I J % Football Story by Jim Johnson The 1988 season was supposed to be a re- building period for the Washington and Lee Generals football squad. After suffering two losing seasons in a row, the W L team sur- prised everyone by winning five of their last six games to finish the 1988 season with a 5-3 and 1 record. 216 Football The Generals reported to Coach Fallon ' s rigorous pre-season trainig camp on August 18, and it was there that the team began to de- velop the togetherness that helped them over- come adversity throughout the season. On September 10, Washington and Lee op- ened its season on Wilson Field with a tough 41-12 loss against Old Dominion Athletic Con- ference foe Emory and Henry. The Generals struck first against the Wasps, but then saw them run off a 35-3 stretch in the second and third quarters that put the game out of reach. Although overpowered by the Emory and Henry squad, the Generals were not discoura- ged, and looked to fine-tune their play during an open week before they faced Centre Col- lege in a non-conference game in Danville, KY. The Generals felt well prepared to face Centre, having taken advantage of an open date to put in some extra preparation for the game. Unfortunately, Washington and Lee slipped into their second defeat of the season, lcsing 30-16. The Generals scored first again to take a 7-0 lead on Russell Crosby ' s 33 yard run, but Centre came back witha strong runn- ing game. They scored 21 points in the third quarter, the first six coming on a 91 yard kickoff return, to secure the win. Washington and Lee began to turn the comer on October 1 when they played ODAC opponent Randolph -Macon to a 10-10 tie at Wilson Field. The Generals took a 7-0 lead midway through the first quarter when quart- erback Phillip Sampson connected with junior tight end Bob Martin on a 70 yard catch-and- run. W L fell behind 10-7 in the second half, but the Generals rallied to tie the game on a 28 yard field goal from sophomore Carter Quayle. The kick was set up when senior split end Keith Boyd pulled down a 41 yard pass. Boyd suffered a broken leg on the play and was sidelined for the rest of the season. The Generals finally got their first win of the season by shutting down Maryville College 20- in Tennessee, the first W L shutout since 1979. The W L defense stopped the Scots four times on drives inside the Generals ' 15- yard-line to preserve the shutout. The W L offense had an excellent showing, piling up 360 total yards, including 289 yards rushing. Not only was the victory the first of the Gene- rals ' 1988 season, it was also the victory that made 1 1 -year head coach Gary Fallon No. 1 in coaching victories in the history of W L foot- ball. In their fifth game of the season, the Gen- erals fell a nickel shy of pulling out their second win of the season in their Homecoming game against Hampden-Sydney. A few un- fortunate breaks put the W L squad on the down side of a 22-20 score as the ODAC-rival Tigers rallied with 12 fourth-quarter points to escape with the win. The Generals saw a 13- 10 fourth-quarter-lead erased when the Tigers notched a game-tying field goal and then for- ged a lead courtesy of a W L mistake. Gene- rals punter Tom Skeen was tackled in the end zone after retrieving a high snap from center. The Tigers then took the ensuing free kick and marched down the field to post a 22-13 lead. The Generals defense rallied, though, as def- ensive end Tony Onorato snared a Tiger pitch out at the W L 18 and Lumbered 82 yards to pull Washington and Lee within two points. The Tigers recovered the ensuing onside kick and ranout the clock from there. After their disappointing Homecoming loss to Hampden-Sydney, the Generals caught fire, winning the last four games of the season. They started with a 21-0 shutout against the University of the South which showcased the Generals ' defense. W L forced six Sewanee turnovers and held the Tigers to just two of 13 third-down conversions. In the Generals next contest, against confer- ence foe Bridgewater, the W L team rallied with two forth-quarter touchdowns, including Football 217 a 5-yard touchdown pass from Phillip Sam- pson to split end Craig Irons with 35 seconds to play, to tally a 14-10 win. The Washington and Lee team continued its winning ways on a muddy Wilson Field with a 10-6 victory over Ursinus on Parents ' Week- end. The Generals ' only touchdown of the day came on a 44-yard bomb from Phillip Sam- pson to sophomore slotback Carl Gilbert, and that was all the scoring the Generals would need to get their fourth win in their final home game of the season. For the final contest of the season, the Gen- erals flew to St. Louis to take on Washington University. The Generals put together two touchdowns from senior running back Tony Waskiewicz with a record-breaking field goal from sophomore place kicker Carter Quayle to score their fourth consecutive victory, 17-13. I am so delighted that we were able to end the season on a high note, said W L head coach Gary Fallon. I ' d like to thank the 11 seniors for their four years of commitment and leadership. I think they put some juice back into W L football. Though it took a few games to get the ball rolling, the 1988 Generals set the stage for what should be a solid 1989 season. Bright spots in the 1988 lineup include 9 Old Dom- W L 12 Emory Henry 41 W L 16 Centre 30 W L 10 Randolph-Macon 10 W L 20 Maryville W L 20 Hampden-Sydney 22 W L 21 Univ. of South W L 14 Bridgewater 10 W L 10 Ursinus 6 W L 17 Washington U. 13 218 Football inion Athletic Conference players: Carter Quayle, Jim Johnson, Tom Skeen (punter and linebacker), Julian Phillips, David Surface, Craig Irons, Bobby Rimmer, Bob Martin and Bland Warren. Jim Johnson, Carter Quayle, Craig Irons and Tom Skeen also received All- State honors. Johnson, Quayle and Skeen were named All-American as well. Mike Mag- oline received a NCAA Post-Graduate Schol- arship and Academic All-American honors. The team will graduate 11 seniors: Tony Waskiewicz, Tony Onorato, Tom Skeen, Hughes Melton, Mike Magoline, Jim Johnson, Mike Holifield, David Surface, Julian Phillips, David Hudson and Kieth Boyd. Football 219 Soccer Story by Mike Stachura ' 86 Sports Information Director In spite of inconsistent play and numerous injuries, the W L men ' s soccer team conclu- ded the year with an 8-6-2 record and finished third in the ODAC with a conference record of 2-2. The Generals, who struggled offensively much of the season, finished the year by play- ing some of their best soccer at the end. W L went 3-1-1 in its final games, notching a win and a tie over a pair of NCAA Division II schools. Junior Patrick Brown, who now owns the W L record for career assists with 17, was named to the All-ODAC soccer team, as was senior co-captain Steven Udicious, who was] generally regarded as the ODAC ' s premier de- ' i fensive player. We ' ve been inconsistent, but I think overall we played a high level of soccer against a very strong schedule, head coach Rolf Piranian said. We had a senior class that played very well, and I believe each senior played the besti soccer of his career this year. 220 Soccer W L W L W L 2 3 1 Deninson 1 (OT) Johns Hopkins 2 Roanoke 2 W L W L 1 N.C. Wesleyan 3 Eastern Mennonite W L Messiah 2 W L W L 3 1 Hampden-Sydney Marmount W L 1 Averett 3 W L Guilford W L W L W L W L 3 1 2 Mary Washington 4 Washington College Randolph-Macon 1 Mittersville 1 W L W L 1 1 Lynchburg 2 VMI I | 1 i -? - 9 Soccer 221 W L 1 Denison 8 W L 7 Randolph-Mac Worn W L Roanoke 4 W L Randolph-Macon 4 W L Marymount 7 W L 2 Guilford 1 W L 3 Sweet Briar W L N.C. Wesleyan 6 W L 3 Hollins 1 W L 3 Sweet Briar 2 W L Lynchburg 1 W L 7 Randolph-Mac Worn W L Randolph-Macon 3 W L 1 Va. Wesleyan 2 W L 4 Hollins 3 W L 1 Sweet Briar 2 Women ' s Soccer Story by Mike Stachura ' 86 Sports Information Director In only its second year as a varisty sport, W L ' s women ' s soccer team posted a 7-9 re- cord and finished fourth in the ODAC regular season. Head Coach Janine Hathorn, who led the Generals to three times as many wins as they had in 1987, received ODAC Coach of the Year honors. Freshman fullback Nancy Mitchell was named to the All-ODAC first team, while junior fullback Sarah Allen, junior forward Catherine Baillio, and freshmen for- ward Ashley Gray were named to the All- ODAC second team. It was an awesome season, Hathorn said. I think we ' ve come a long way this year. 222 Women ' s Soccer Women ' s Soccer 223 Water Polo Story by Chris Roberts The 1988 Washington and Lee Water Polo team finished with a very respectable 15-9 re- cord, but were it not for arch-rival Arkansas- Little Rock they may have fared even better. The Trojans of Arkansas-Little Rock knocked off the Generals three times in 1988-each at a crucial juncture of the season. W L dropped the championship of the Southern League Tournament by a 13-9 tally, then lost in the championship of the Southern League Cham- pionships by a 13-6 score. Arkansas-Little Rock delivered their final blow in the Eastern Championships with a 16-12 defeat of the Generals. However, despite the disappointing 8th place finish in the East, W L polo did have many bright spots. Their 15-9 record was the 11th straight winning record for water polo at W L, and the team as a whole attained the highest G.P.A. for a men ' s team at W L (2.939), placing four men on the Athletic- Academic Honor Roll. Also, W L attained a ranking as high as 17th in the nation and 4th in the East during the season. The season began well for the Generals as they swept through their own W L Fall Classic at Cy Twombly Pool. Led by senior co- captains David Deitz and David Reavy, W L polo defated Lynchburg, Dayton, and Army twice each to open 6-0. From there the nation- ally ranked Generals began a four tournament road trip with 16-team Southeastern Varisty Invitational at Annapolis, MD. There two of the best polo teams in the East , No. 10 Brown and No. 17 Bucknell squeezed by the Generals. W L was able to defeat NO. 18 Iona however to emerge 1-2 for the weekend. Providence, R.I. and the Northeast Varisty Tournament was the next test for 17th ranked W L. Iona returned the favor of a week earlier by besting the Generals 10-5. W L was able to rebound with a strong win over M.I.T. and a thrilling double overtime victory over Army 15-14. The team then took a couple of weeks off to prepare for a western swing to the Claremont Invitational in Claremont, Ca. There the Gen- erals posted impressive wins over Claremont- Mudd-Scripps (5-4) and Pamona-Pitzer (15- 8). They were beaten by 10th ranked U.C.- San Diego, yet the trip was very beneficial. Coach Page Remillard said, It was a great trip. We went out and achieved everything I had hoped we would achieve, both in and out of the pool. I think the team was very representat- ive of W L, and everything went well. A return east saw W L travel to Wilmin- gton, N.C. for the Southern League Tourna- ment, a tune-up for the next week ' s Southern League Championships. The 11-4 Generals sailed into the championship game with wins over Hampden-Sydney and Richmond by a combined score of 45-10. Yet Arkansas-Little Rock dashed the Generals championship hopes and sent a message for next week. The team trained hard for the Southern League Championships and had the added advantage of playing the tournament at home (only the second home appearance of the sea- son). Again, Hampden-Sydney and Richmond made easy wins to set up the Arkansas-Little Rock rematch. The Trojans, however spoiled the Generals 11th consecut- ive appearance in the championship game of the tournament, yet strong play allowed sen- iors David Reavy, David Deitz, and Moose Herring to be named to the 8-man All Confer- ence team. W L ' s second place finish qualified them for the Eastern Championships in Providence, R.I. Arkansas-Little Rock set the tone with a first game set back, and the Generals went on to drop contests to Harvard and Army and fin- ish the season as the eighth best team in the east. Of this finish Remillard said, It was a big letdown and we never talked about finishing eighth. Washington and Lee Water Polo will sorely miss the loss of All-America caliber co-captains Reavy and Dietz and a fine corps of seniors. Yet, the excellent bench play throughout the season is an indication of what the future holds for W L Polo. Coach Remillard concluded, I think our future looks bright and that ' s what it was all about. WPH 224 Water Polo Water Polo 225 226 Water Polo W L 13 Lynchburg 10 W L 15 Dayton 4 W L 8 Army 6 W L 17 Dayton 9 W L 10 Army 8 W L 11 Lynchburg 5 W L 8 Iona 6 W L 7 Brown 9 W L 9 Bucknell 12 W L 5 Iona 10 W L 19 M.I.T. 5 W L 15 Army 14 W L 5 Clare-Mudd-Scripps 4 W L 3 U.C.S.D. 13 jj W L 15 Pamona-Pitzer 8 W L 25 Hampden-Sydney 3 W L 20 Richmond 7 I W L 9 Arkansas-LR 13 W L 13 Hampden-Sydney 5 W L 12 Rich mond 5 W L 6 Arkansas-LR 13 j W L 12 Arkansas-LR 16 W L 5 Harvard 12 W L 7 Army 12 Water Polo 227 Basketball Story by Tom Hayes The 1988-1989 Basketball season proved to be the Generals best showing in seven years. After concluding a perfect home game year, the Generals clinched the regular season ODAC title only to be stopped by arch-rival Hampden-Sydney in the final round of ODAC Championships. Coach Verne Canfield was named ODAC Coach of the Year, and sopho- more Chris Jacobs received Player of the Year honors. Under the leadership of Coach Canfield and senior captain Lee Brading, the Generals kicked off the season by crushing Gallaudet 80-54 and N.C. Wesleyan 86-75 in the W L Tip-Off Tournament. After suffering an agon- izing defeat to Emory University, the Generals bounced back to maul Hampden-Sydney 94- 74. The Generals were led by sophomores Chris Jacobs and Ed Hart, each scoring 20 points. Following a close defeat to Greensboro Col- lege, the Generals embarked on a nine game winning streak, marching by rivals Roanoke and Bridgewater. The hot streak came to a crashing halt when the Generals lost to Ham- pden-Sydney. Recovering from the loss, the Generals began a new seven game winning streak which consolidated the regular season championship and a bid in the conference tournament held in Salem, Virginia. Suffering two close defeats to Eastern Men- nonite (by two) and to Tufts (by five), the Gen- erals weathered another loss to Amherst. Des- 228 Basketball atl PI. pite these disappointments, the Generals ' hopes were high going into the semi-final game against Roanoke. Jacobs led the Gene- rals with 22 points, and W L destroyed Roanoke College 80-59. The match-up with Hampden-Sydney for the final round left the Generals short of an ODAC victory. Although the Generals failed to win the tournament, the 1988-1989 year proved to be a banner season. With most of the team re- turning next year, the Generals could capture the elusive title. Coach Canfield and Jacobs will be looked on to defend their respective titles and W L fans have great expectations for the 1989-1990 season. Basketball 229 Front Row.Pat Gallauan, Richard Hughes, Andrew Manson, Jim Casey, Mike Horton, Mark Melton, Lee Brading, Courtney Penn Back Row: Coach Canfield, Trainer Bernadette Janicki, GregDunford, Craig Hatfield,Franklin Pridgen, Chris Jacobs, Del Clark, John Witherington, Ed Hart, Scott Alrutz, Hill Goodspeed, Assistant Coach Steve Barnett, Assistant Coach Scott Spragul 230 Basketball W L 80 Gallaudet 54 W L 86 N.C. Wesleyan 75 W L 79 Emory 94 W L 94 Hampden-Sydney 74 W L 85 Greensboro 91 W L 89 Lynchburg 83 W L 90 Bridgewater 82 W L 85 Elmira 78 W L 79 Mount St. Mary 74 W L 102 Roanoke 86 W L 81 Marymount 75 W L 77 Eastern Mennonite 64 W L 74 Bridgewater 64 W L 94 Mary Washington 85 W L 79 Hampden-Sydney 93 W L 62 Emory Henry 57 W L 90 Lynchburg 59 W L 88 Guilford 79 W L 81 Emory Henry 75 W L 99 Emory 95 W L 84 Averett 79 W L 78 Roanoke 67 W L 65 Eastern Mennonite 67 W L 71 Tufts 76 W L 67 Amherst 84 W L 80 Roanoke 59 W L 66 Hampden-Sydney 87 Basketball 231 Wrestling Story by Jay Plotkin For the 1988-1989 Washington and Lee wrestling team, it was a story of a team that never really got going. Injuries were the major hinderance for the Generals ' grapplers. Only five wrestlers were healthy for the entire season, freshman Peer Soderberg at 158 pounds , sophomores Larry Pilkey at 118 and 126 and Bill Avery at 150and 167, seniors Manoli Loupassi at 177 and 190, a co-captain, and Rich Redfoot at 177 and 190. With little depth at the start of the season, the Generals could hardly afford injuries. To open the season, the Generals travelled north for the Lebanon Valley Invitational in Pennslyvania. The team placed tenth, paced by the performances of Redfoot at 177, senior co-captain Mark Robertson at 167, Pilkey at 118 and junior Lee Garlove, a 1988 Academic All-American, at 142. Redfoot finished third, Robertson fourth and Pilkey and Garlove seventh in their respective weight classes. In dual match competition, the Generals started the season with losses to Western Maryland, 34-13, and Johns Hopkins, 32-11. Redfoot won both of his matches, and W L received strong outings from Pilkey, Soderberg, Avery at 150, and Robertson. From there, the Generals travelled to compete in the Davidson Quadrangular, where the Generals broke into the win column with a 33-15 conquest of the host school. W L got big wins against Davidson from Soderberg, Avery, junior Jonah Glick at 134, Redfoot, Loupassi, and Pilkey. The Davidson win, however, was followed by some bad news. First the Generals lost two matches to Georgia Tech and Furman, and then they lost Robertson (knee) and Garlove (recurring migrane headaches) for the year. Robertson finished his career at 20-9-1. The 1-5 Generals then hosted the annual W L Invitational, and rode the performances of Redfoot, Pilkey, Soderberg, Loupassi, and Avery to a fifth-place finish. Redfoot won the title at 190 pounds. Pilkey finished second at 118. Soderberg was impressive as well, finishing second at 158. Loupassi turned in one of his best outings of the year, coming in third at 177. Avery, now at 167 to replace the injured Robertson, came in fourth. From there, the Generals fell to a tough Division I team from Virginia Tech. The lone bright spot was Redfoot, who was brillant again for the Generals. Redfoot blitzed his opponent, claiming an 18-1 technical fall with just 4:44 gone in the match. W L then took advantage of a depleted Gustavus Adophus aquad, who was wrestling with just five grapplers. To earn the maximum amount of points possible, W L had injured wrestlers make weight to earn a forfeit. The victory was sealed when Pilkey won his match at 118 to get things underway. The 50-6 win moved the Generals to 2-5 on the season with three matches left. In the W L Quadrangular, a depleted W L squad hosted three tough opponents in Gallaudet, LaSalle, and Washington and Jefferson. Forfeiting three weight classes in each match, W L fought hard but came up short in each match, losing 28-2 1 to Gallaudet, 34-13 to LaSalle, and 40-18 to Washington and Jefferson. Soderberg and Redfoot were sensational in defeat for W L, going 3-0 and 2-0 respectively. Loupassi went 2-1 in his matches to aid the Generals ' cause. The regular season concluded for W L with a 2-8 record, but for Loupassi, Pilkey and Redfoot, there was still wrestling to be done. The trio ventured to the Virginia State Championships held in Newport News. Pilkey was runner-up at 126, while Loupassi failed to place at 177. Redfoot was the toast of the tournament, claiming the title at 190 and the Outstanding Wrestler Award for the tourney. He won his final match 11-1, defeating a two-time Division II All-American. From there the trio travelled to the Eastern Regional Meet, led by Redfoot, who was sporting an 18-1-1 record. Redfoot proved his record was no fluke, making it to the finals before losing a tight match to Division III All-American Mike Fusilli. How close was it? The match was even after the overtime period, but Fusilli prevailed on the basis of more riding time. Loupassi and Pilkey each had some success, finishing 2-2 and 1-2 respectively. Redfoot ' s performance earned the senior, WPH who took last season off, a berth in the NCAA Divsion III tournament. Redfoot breezed through his opening match, defeating Scott Vega of Montclair State 14-6. In his quarterfinal match, Redfoot was matched up against Larry Danko, who had handed Redfoot his only loss in the regular season back at Lebanon Valley. Redfoot extracted his revenge, and defeated the All-American from Kings College in overtime. In the semifinals, Redfoot stumbled a bit and was defeated by Dean Gavin of Watburg, 8-4, dropping him into the consolation rounds. In the match for third place, Redfoot was still thinking about his loss to Gavin and was upended by Kevin Schulitz of Ausburg 5-2. Redfoot regrouped in the fifth place match, and defeated Rick Celdwell of Buena Vista College 4-0. Redfoot ' s performance earned him All-America honors, W L ' s first ever All-American wrestler. Although W L ' s only wrestler at the tournament, his performance earned the Generals 32nd place, their highest ever. 232 Wrestling Lebanon Valley Invitational (10th) W L 13 Western Maryland 39 W L 11 Johns Hopkins 32 W L 33 Davidson 15 W L 14 Georgia Tech 36 W L 12 Furman 33 W L Invitational (5th) W L 11 Virginia Tech 39 W L 50 Gustavus Adolphus 6 W L 21 Gallaudet 28 W L 13 LaSalle 34 W L 18 Wash. Jefferson Front Row:Debbie Hurtt, Cammie Seymour, Larry Pilkey, Lee Garlove, Richard Weinstein, Paula Owlsley, Coach Franke Back Row: Robert Stallard, Mark Robertson, Richard Redfoot, Manoli Loupassi, Thompson Lykes, Peer Soderberg Wrestling 233 m Men ' s Swimming Story by Debbie Grove The Washington and Lee men ' s swimming team had its most successful season ever, fin- ishing eighth in the NCAA Division III cham- pionships. The Generals were led by junior David Olson, who won the national title in the 200-yard backstroke. Olson is the second swimmer in W L ' s 69 year swimming history to win an individual national title. W L also got All-American swims from senior Jeff Bercaw (Honorable Mention in the 100 butterfly), junior Shawn Copeland (Honorable Mention in the 200 breaststroke), and freshman Jay Smith (Honorable Mention in the 100 freestyle). The All-America 200 and 400 Medlay relay teams consisted of Olson, Bercaw, Copeland and Smith. The All- America 400 freestyle relay team was made up of Bercaw, Smith, senior captain Dave Reavy and freshman Chip Nordhoff, and the All- America 800 relay team was Copeland, Reavy, Nordhoff and sophomore Jim Duck Dunlevy. At the Honorable mention slot was Reavy, Bercaw, Smith and Nordhoff for the 200 freestyle relay team. In addition to their excellent performance at nationals, the men ' s team defended their title in the Atlantic States Conference champion- ships. W L ' s closest challenge in the meet was UNC-Charlotte, who they defeated by 125.5 points. 234 Men ' s Swimming l if r f nr t b.-i ' W L 149 VMI 78 W L 85 Shippensburg 105 W L 126 UNC-Charlotte 78 W L 115 Georgetown 80 W L 93 Johns Hopkins 111 W L 103 Shepherd 70 W L 93 Gettysburg 87 W L 101 William Mary 136 W L 98 Mary Washington 85 Atlantic States Conf. Champs (1st) Men ' s Swimming 235 Women ' s Swimming Story by Debbie Grove The Washington and Lee women ' s swim team won its second Old Dominion Athletic Conference title this year, the second cham- pionship in its four years as a varisty sport. The Generals also had two women win All- American honors. Each swimmer turned in a lifetime best time at the ODAC championships. The Generals dominated the ODACs, finishing 147 points ahead of second place Sweet Briar. Ten swimmers were named to the All- ODAC team: seniors Elizabeth Miles and Nancy Whalen, juniors Kris Amoroso and Heather Logan, sophomores Sharon Col- eman, Carol Dannelly, Rachelle Nock and Kristen Wagner, and freshmen Tina Dunford and Jodi Herring. The team leader was Elizabeth Miles, who was named ODAC Most Outstanding Swimmer for the second year in a row. Miles and Coleman were voted Honorable Mention All-Americans in the NCAA Division III cham- pionships. 236 Women ' s Swimming W L 140 Mary Baldwin 77 W L Invitational (1st) W L 115 Rand-Macon Worn 85 W L 178 Sweet Briar 83 W L 86 Shippensburg 113 W L 88 UNC-Charlotte 116 W L 70 Johns Hopkins 125 W L 81 Georgetown 119 W L 97 Shepherd 107 W L 90 Gettysburg 99 W L 124 Hollins 78 W L 91 Mary Washington 91 Women ' s Swimming 237 Volleyball Story by Debbie Grove This first year sport has made a place for itself in Washington and Lee history by claim- ing the position as the only first year sport to win fifteen games. The women ' s volleyball team, a develop- mental sport for the previous two years, had a regular season record of 15-9. That record pla- ced the women fifth in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. The team was led by senior co-captains Mel- issa Thrasher and Vanessa Hartman. Along with tough play by senior Amy Smith, fresh- man Nancy Brown and sophomore setter Lisa Jay, the Generals ' volleyball team is one of the most successful women ' s sports at W L. Final Record: 16-11 238 Volleyball HHf H Cross Country Story by Mike Stachura ' 86 Sports Information Director Both the W L men ' s and women ' s cross country teams finished third in the ODAC championships for the second year in a row. Senior co-captain Bill Clark paced the men HOJif to their finish beyind Lynchburg and Eastern Sophomore Paige Carson led the W L Mennonite. Clark finished fourth overall in the women again this year. She finished fifth meet. Freshman Charles Edwards was W L ' s overall in the ODAC meet and was named to next finisher, coming in eighth. Both Clark and the All-Conference team for the second year in Edwards were named to the All-ODAC team, a row. Cross Country 239 240 Men ' s Lacrosse Men ' s Lacrosse Story by Mike Stachura ' 86 Sports Information Director If one game, one play, one moment can wipe out the frustration of an entire season and give hope for the future, the the W L men ' s lacrosse team concluded its 1989 season with such a play. W L, playing one of the toughest scedules in the nation (eight Division III opponents who were nationally ranked at one time or another and Division I national power Virginia), limped through its first 12 games, winning three and losing to such strongmen as Ohio Wesleyan, Hampden-Sydney, Roanoke and Washington College. When the 13th and final game rolled around, the annual Lee-Jackson Lacrosse Classic with Division I next-door neighbor VMI, the Generals had more than their share of doubters. None, however, were wearing Blue and White on the last Saturday in April. In a game that was every bit worthy of the title of Classic, the Ganerals turned in a stunning performance rallying in overtime to defeat the Keydets 10-9. The game marked an excellent finish to a trying season. The Generals opened the year strong, holding Virginia in check before losing 9-3 and then beating Wooster 13-3. But four straight losses followed, including a heart-breaking overtime loss to Randolph-Macon. W L then won two of its next three before the exam break, including a 9-8 victory over 14th-ranked Middlebury. Three rough losses to three of Division Ill ' s best teams — Hampden-Sydney, Roanoke, Washington College — followed after the spring break. Senior co-captian John Ware, who led the Generals in scoring for the third year in a row and finished as W L ' s sixth-ranked all-time scorer, got W L on the board first against VMI and went on to score two goals and add two assists. But the hero of the game was freshman Wiemi Douoguih, who scored four goals, including the gamewinner in overtime. Ware and junior defenseman Reid Campbell were named to the All-ODAC team for the third year in a row, and senior Mike Jones, along with Ware and Campbell, was named to the U.S.I.L.A. All-Region team. Men ' s Lacrosse 241 W L 3 Virginia 9 W L 13 Wooster 3 W L 4 Rand-Macon 5 (2 OT) W L 6 Franklin Marhall 14 W L 4 St. Lawrence 7 W L 4 Ohio Weselyan 10 W L 10 Lynchburg 4 W L 5 Gettysburg 7 W L 9 Middlebury 8 W L 3 Hampden-Sydney 15 W L 3 Roanoke 11 W L 3 Washington College 19 W L 10 VMI 9 (2 OT) w L j;M: rm? i [ . m Front Row: Chris Kennedy, Jim Jones, Justin Walker, Chris Mastrogiovanni, John Ware, Joe Caccamo, Mike Jones, Stu Geisel Second Row: Brian Overbeck, Ed Gallagher, Carlos Millan, Mike Nunan, Dan Walsh, Tom Costello, Reid Campbell Third Row: Todd Garliss, Clark Wight, Andy Guida, Bruce Taylor, Mike Moseman, Hugh House, Mike Pardo, Ralph Wolfe Fourth Row: Chip Larkin, Drew Anton, Kevin Bauer, Jeff Roberts, Coleman Devlin, Wiemi Douoguih, Matt Zamaloff Fifth Row: Marcus Miller, Jeff O ' Brien, Darin Lockwood, James Cadranell, Tom Snedeker, Robert Huke, David Farace Back Row: Coach Holmes, Coach Daly, Coach McKeon 242 Men ' s Lacrosse Women ' s Lacrosse Story by Mike Stachura ' 86 Sports Information Director In just its first season as a varsity sport, the Washington and Lee women ' s lacrosse team had won more success than could be hoped for. The Generals finished in a five-way tie for third place in the Conference regular-season standings and then went on to advance to the semifinals of the Old Dominion Athletic Con- ference Tournament. W L finished with a 7-8 overall record and a 3-4 mark in the ODAC. The Generals played their best lacrosse in the second half of the sea- son, capturing five of their seven wins in the final three weeks of the season. W L was just two goals away from a 9-6 season. The Generals traveled to Hollins for the first round of the ODAC tournament, where they faced a squad that had beaten them by a 5-4 W L 7 Frostburg State 13 W L 13 Bridgewater 12 W L 8 Roanoke 16 W L 3 Mary Wash 10 W L 18 Mary Baldwin 7 W L 15 Goucher 8 W L 3 Washington Coll. 15 W L 8 Rand-Mac Worn 4 W L 4 Hollins 5 W L 9 Sweet Briar 10 W L 14 Randolph Macon 9 W L 16 Guilford 19 W L 2 Lynchburg 15 W L 7 Hollins 5 W L 10 Roanoke 14 count in Lexington two weeks earlier. On the road, W L rallied for a 7-5 victory to reach the ODAC semifinals. The Generals lost to Roanoke 14-10 in the semifinals. It was an extremely exciting finish to the season, said head coach Janine Hathorn. We played ha rd, and we played with our hearts. Even though we lost in the semifinals, we had the feeling that we had played very well. There is no doubt we have come an ex- tremely long way this year. W L was led statistically by a host of youngsters. Freshmen Kim Bishop and Shawn Wert combined for 49 goals and 14 assists. The Generals also got 33 points from sopho- more Brooke Tinley and 25 goals from sopho- more Katy Richard. Freshman golie Erica In- gersoll finished with a 57.1 save percentage and made a staggering 144 saves in her final 10 games. Front Row: Melissa Jones, Betsy O ' Connell, Stephanie Smith, Alston Parker, Nelly Greene, Brooke Tinley Second Row: Sue Watson, Eleanor Robinson, Ann Gregory, Melinda Conkling, Paige Kilian, Shannon Armstrong, Devon McAllister, Whitney Hopkins, Shawn Wert Back Row: Caoch Hathom, Erica Ingersoll, Katy Richard, Kim Bishop, Emily McClintock, Melissa Manko, Julie Venness, Katie Seeman, Jennifer Donaldson WPH Women ' s Lacrosse 243 Men ' s Tennis Front Row: Bobby Matthews, Jeff Burton, Kelly Vandeuer, Tommy Mazziotti, John Sutterlin. Bill Meadows, John McDonough, Coach Franke Back Row: Jack Tinney, Patrick Conner, Robert Haley, John Morris, Billy Tunner, Reid Manley, Ray Welder, Marc Short 244 Men ' s Tennis Story by Jay Plotkin Last year the Washington and Lee men ' s tennis team came back from a 4- deficit to win the NCAA Division III tournament by sweep- ing all three doubles matches against U-C Santa Cruz. This year, the Generals ' netters found themselves in a similar situation, only this time, in the first round of the tournament against No. 2 Swathmore College. It was the same scenerio that the Blue and White had faced earlier in the season against Swathmore. Un- fortunately for the W L faithful, the result was no different than the match during the sea- son. Swathmore defeated W L 6-3 earlier in the year in what was then the Generals ' biggest match of the year. When Swathmore defeated the Generals early in the season, W L was holding on to the No. 1 ranking in Division III despite having a 2-5 record. To open the season, W L lost to Penn. State, but the score was no indication of the closeness of the match. The Generals lost five matches that went three sets, with their lone win coming from the No. 1 doubles duo of junior John Morris and senior Bobby Matthews. One of the wins came against nationally ranked Sewanee, 5-4. In that win, the Gene- rals received big wins from No.6 player junior Billy Tunner, who pulled out a stunner in a third-set tie breaker. The No.3 doubles team, senior Robert Haley and sophomore Bill Meadows won the decisive match in three sets. Haley and Meadows would later move up to the No. 2 doubles position. Against Swathmore, W L got wins from their top two players, Morris at No.l and Matthews at No. 2 in the singles, and the duo of Morris and Matthews in the doubles for their points. The loss dropped the Generals to 2-6, 1-1 against Division III foes. From there, W L took off and won four of their last six matches going into the Old Dom- inion Conference tournament. The Generals pommelled Hampden-Sydney and Virginia Commonwealth 8-1 and beat Stetson and Hagler by a 6-3 count. Going into the ODAC tournament, the Gen- erals were the four-time defending champion, and they made a change in their line-up. At third doubles, head coach Gary Franke inser- ted the team of sophomore Reid Manley and Tunner for the tourney. Throughout the sea- son, Tunner had been paired with freshman Pat Conner, and the pair had struggled. The move proved to be a wise one, as W L swept all nine flights of the tournament for the third straight year. Morris, Matthews, Haley, No. 4 Meadows, No. 5 Manley and Tunner captured the singles crowns, while the pairs of Morris and Matthews, the M M boys, Haley and Meadows and Manley and Tunner won the doubles titles. After the tournament, the Generals, ranked No. 4 in the nation, set their sights on locking up an NCAA tournament bid against Emory. The Generals came away with a 5-4 win, and shortly afterward were awarded the fifth seed in the tournament. The Blue and White got big wins from Morris, the ODAC MVP, Matthews, Haley at No.3 and Tunner. Haley and Meadows won the deciding point at second doubles. The Generals closed out the season with a loss to Division II power Hampton before trav- elling to Kalamazoo, Michigan to try to defend their NCAA title. The Generals drew Swath- more in the opening round, and as was the case in the regular season, Swathmore jumped out to a 4-2 lead after the singles play, with W L again getting wins from Morris and Matthews. A doubles win from the M M boys closed the match score to 4-3, and while Haley and Meadows were splitting sets at No. 2, Manley and Tunner had their hands full at No.3. Swathmore won that match, and sent the Generals into the consolation round with a 5-3 loss. W L rebounded with a 7-2 win over Pomona-Pitzer. The Generals swept the singles play to clinch the match. The Blue and White locked up fifth place with a win over Cal- ifornia-San Diego, 6-3. The Generals took a 4- 2 lead into the doubles behind the play of Morris, Matthews, Haley and Tunner. W L clinched the match when Morris and Matthews won their doubles match handily, 6-2, 6-2. The team finished the season with a 10-11 record, 7-2 against Division III foes, but for the top four players, the season was not over yet. Morris, Matthews and Haley received bids to the individual singles tournament, while the teams of Morris and Matthews and Haley and Meadows played in the doubles. Morris, the No. 2 seed, romped his way through the 64-man draw to the finals without dropping a set. Matthews lost in the quarter- finals to defending champ Noel Occomy of Brandeis in straight sets, while Haley lost in the second round. In the singles final, Morris staked his claim to W L tennis fame, stopping top seed Larry Fewer of Washington College in three sets, 6- 4, 2-6, 6-2. It was Morris ' 20th straight win. Morris became W L ' s second national champion of the year, joining swimmer David Olson, who won the 200-backstroke. Matthews also earned Ail-American status. In doubles play, Morris and Matthews, see- ded fourth, rolled through the field to the finals, where they went up against a team that had beaten them earlier in the week in the team play, Paul Cross and Carl Swanson of Pomona-Pitzer. It was never really a match, as Morris and Matthews disposed of the Pomona- Pitzer duo 6-2, 6-3 to earn the National Cham- W L 1 Penn State 8 W L 3 James Madison 6 W L 4 Davidson 5 W L 1 Furman 7 W L 8 Averett 1 W L 3 William Mary 5 W L 9 Lynchburg W L 4 Va. Tech 5 W L 5 Sewanee 4 W L 3 Swarthmore 6 W L 8 Hampden-Sydney 1 W L 8 VCU 1 W L 6 Stetson 3 W L 4 Rollins 5 W L 6 Flagler 3 W L 3 North Florida 1st ODAC Championships 6 W L 5 Emory 4 W L 1 Hampton 8 W L 3 Swarthmore 5 W L 7 Pomona-Pitzer 2 W L 6 UC-San Diego NCAA Tournament (5th) 3 Men ' s Tennis 245 pionship. Haley and Meadows earned Ail- American honors, losing in the quarterfinals. Morris became only the second player in Div- ision 111 history to win the singles and doubles titles in the same year. From there, Morris and Matthews received bids to the NCAA Division I tournament in Athens, Ga. Morris lost in the preliminary round in three sets, to Southern Cal ' s Eric Amend, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Amend was a member of the United States Olympic tennis team in the 1988 Olympic Games. Morris finished his junior year with a 26-9 record. He then took the court with Matthews for the doubles play, and the pair lost in the first round to Joby Foley and Ray Kurcey of West Virginia in two tough sets, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4. The loss dropped the pair to 28-6. Matthews fin- ished his W L tennis career a six-time All- American. 246 Men ' s Tennis Front Row: Kathy Leake, Kelly Martone, Brannon Aden, Ashley Harper, Bitsy Hopper, Jean Stroman Back Row: Beckwith Archer, Benny Savage, Muriel Foster, Teresa Southard, Colleen Quinn, Katherine Nelligan, Martha Christian, Stacey Baker, Coach McLeod Women ' s Tennis Story by Jay Plotkin How does a team that finished the year 18-1 improve? One way is to go 19-0. Another is to win something you didn ' t win last year. For the Washington and Lee women ' s tennis team, this was their delimma. They didn ' t finish this year 19-0, but they did cap- ture the one thing that eluded them last sea- son, the Old Dominion Athletic Conference crown. Last year, Mary Baldwin edged out the Gen- erals by one-half point. This season, W L made sure that MBC wouldn ' t edge them out again. Led by sophomore Jean Stroman, last year ' s ODAC Player-of-the-Year, W L stormed through the tournament, winning it for the first time. Coupled with the men ' s tournament win, it was the first time that a school had won both men ' s and women ' s tournaments in the same year. After splitting their first two matches with Virginia Commonwealth and Virginia Tech, the Generals won six of the next seven mat- ches by 9-0 scores, including Mary Baldwin. In Conference play, Bridgewater was the only team that took a point from W L, losing 7-2. W L played in the Rhodes College tourna- ment over spring break, winning two of three matches, losing to Sewanee 7-2 and defeating Rust 6-1 and Millsaps 9-0. Freshman Muriel Foster, the No. 5 player, led the team over the week by winning all three of her matches. W L closed out the regular season by def- W L 5 VCU 4 W L Va. Tech 9 W L 9 Va. Wesleyan W L 9 Emory Henry W L 9 Randolph-Macon W L 8 Hollins W L 9 Mary Baldwin W L 1 Hope 7 W L 7 Bridgewater 2 W L 9 Roanoke W L 2 Sewanee 7 W L 6 Rust 1 W L 9 Millsaps W L 5 Rhodes 4 W L 7 Millsaps 2 lst-ODAC Championships eating Rhodes, one of the top teams in the south, in a tough 5-4 match, and beating Millsaps again, this time 7-2. Going into the ODAC tournament, W L was 12-3, being led by junior Teresa Southard, who was 11-4 at No. 3, freshman Colleen Quinn, 12-3 at No.4, Foster 12-3, and senior Benny Savage, 13-1 at No. 6. In doubles play, Stroman and Quinn were 8-5 at No.l, while Kelly Martone, the No. 2 player, teamed with sophomore Kathy Leake to post a 9-6 mark, and Foster, along with senior Martha Christian at No. 3, were 10-3. W L earned the ODAC championship by capturing five of the six singles flights. Stroman defnded her title at No.l, and earned the ODAC Player-of-the-Year honor. Martone, a sophomore, won at No.2, and Quinn, Foster, and Savage each captured their respective titles. Savage pulled out her title with a three- set win in the finals. In the doubles, Quinn and Stroman won at No.l, while Leake and Mar- tone won at No.2. Stroman went on to play in the Division III national tournament, falling in the first round. She finished the year 17-8 after being 8-7 at one point. Next year, the Generals lose only Savage and Christian from the starters while returning Stroman, Martone, Quinn and Foster, and should be in good shape to claim their second ever ODAC title. Women ' s Tennis 247 Baseball Story by Mike Stachura ' 86 Sports Information Director The W L baseball team turned in a record- breaking season in 1989 by finishing with an 11-9 overall record, the first winning season at W L since 1972. The Generals ended nearly 20 years of frus- tration in fine style by finishing third in the ODAC regular season and reaching the semi- finals of the ODAC Tournament. W L won seven of its last 10 games before losing to eventual ODAC champion Hampden-Sydney in the semifinals. The Generals turned in one of their best seasons with the bat, hitting .310 as a team and posting a .429 team on-base percentage. W L was led by its seven-man class of sen- iors: pitchers Chris Cunningham, David Hol- land and Mike Temple, catcher Eddie Klank, first baseman Max Petzold, shortstop Harry Halpert, third baseman Tony Waskiewicz and centerfielder Tom Skeen. Temple was 2-5 with a 4.56 ERA and 26 strikeouts, while Cunningham recorded a save in W L ' s ODAC quarterfinal win over Eastern Men- nonite and Holland had the third best ERA on the team at 3.68. Klank was again among the leaders in hitting (.351 average, 4 HR ' s, .532 slugging percent- age). Halpert and Skeen also were strong at the plate, each turning in a .346 batting aver- age. Waskiewicz was close behind with a .329 average in his final season. %, W L 15 West Va. Tech 6 W L 8 West Va. Tech 2 W L 7 West Va. Tech 2 W L 1 Bridgewater 15 W L 9 Eastern Mennonite 4 W L Randolph-Macon 2 W L 2 Bridgewater 14 W L 5 Lynchburg 7 W L 1 Shenandoah 2 W L 4 Shenandoah 5 W L 3 Emory Henry W L 20 Emory Henry 11 W L 5 Lynchburg 3 W L 6 Hampden-Sydney 4 W L 8 Eastern Mennonite 6 W L 4 Hampden-Sydney 7 W L 22 St. Mary ' s 1 W L 5 Randolph-Macon 14 W L 18 Eastern Mennonite 8 W L 1 Hampden-Sydney 7 248 Baseball 4 K 5 aaaa— mi i ii 1 1 ■wgflBBgas . mfm m i i ' ' ' ii ■ff Bfflgff Front f?ou : Tom Skeen, Tony Waskiewicz, Jim Lima, Chris Cunningham, Harry Halpert, Mike Temple, Max Petzold, David Holland Second Row: J.T. Swartz, Eddie Klank, Bobby Rimmer, David Smith, Sean Connelly, John Durant, Steve Momorella Third Row: Coach Mack, Michael Brandt, Tyler Suiters, Scott Williamson, Tim Wheeler, Chris Kavanagh, Dave McCrystal Fourth Row: John Kannapell, Toby McCoy, Tim Gallagher, Slugger Daley, Pete Klingelhofer, B.W. Maedgen Back Row: Coach Stickley, R.D. Sale, Brian Harper, C.P. Simon, Home Run Gay, Jason Hendricks, M.W. Malloy, Tucker Walsh Baseball 249 Track and Field Story by Mike Stachura ' 86 Sports Information Director Fighting injuries and bad breaks throughout the season, the Washington and Lee men ' s track team had to settle for a second-place fin- ish at the Old Dominion Athletic Conference Outdoor Track Championships. It was the first time W L had not finished first in an ODAC track championship since 1986- a string of two indoor championships and two outdoor cham- pionships. W L, which won its sixth straight ODAC in- door title in February, went into the ODAC outdoor championships plagued by injuries to many of its top performers. Despite the odds, W L nearly pulled off the miracle, finishing just four points out of first place. W L 113 Bridgewater 104 W L 113 John Carroll 27 W L 113 Eastern Mennonite 18 W L 113 Roanoke 3 W L 98 Apprentice School 64 W L 98 Eastern Mennonite 19 Leading W L were senior Jim Ambrosini, who was out for most of the season but won the discus, senior tri-captain Scott Williams, who won the 400 meters despite a hamstring injury, and th e makeshift 400 relay team of Williams, sophomore Carl Gilbert, sophomore Erik Atkins and senior Tie Sosnowski. It was an outstanding performance, said W L head coach Norris Aldridge, who earlier in the year recorded his 100th career track and field coaching victory at W L. We had a lot of adversity to overcome, and we almost were able to do it. It was just one of those years. The W L women ' s track and field team also had a fine season and the Generals won their first meet ever when they defeated Eastern Mennonite. The team was led by cap- tains Beth Stutzmann and Sarah Bolte. A SFMSJttfe Vi W d£%? It 250 Track Field Golf W L 324 Roanoke 334 W L 324 Bridgewater 320 W L 324 Lynchburg 314 W L 324 Randolph-Macon 310 W L 301 Shenandoah 343 W L 308 Roanoke 310 W L 308 Lynchburg 316 W L 308 Hampden-Sydney 317 W L 308 Randolph-Macon 320 W L 308 Bridgewater 324 W L 315 Lynchburg 322 W l 315 Randolph-Macon 324 W L 315 Hampden-Sydney 333 W L 315 Roanoke 335 W L 315 Bridgewater 349 W L 301 Shenandoah 327 Story by Mike Stachura ' 86 Sports Information Director Despite playing the majority of the year without the use of its home course, the Wash- ington and Lee golf team turned in another ex- cellent season. W L finished with a 13-3 overall record, the 18th consecutive winning season for the Generals golf program. It was W L ' s best re- cord since 1980. The Generals would have traded that record however for an ODAC Championship, but some blazing scores from their opponents on the Generals ' home course left W L in fourth place at the ODAC Cham- pionships. Freshman Jay McKnight gave W L head coach Buck Leslie a look at a promising future by putting together a 73 and a 75 to finish in second place in the ODAC individual stand- ings. Senior captain Pete Coleman was rewar- ded for another fine season by being named to the All-ODAC team. It marked the nineth year in a row W L has had a golfer on the All- Conference team. We ' re a little diappointed, but that ' s a tem- porary thing, said Leslie, whose winning per- centage at W L now stands at .848. The scores we had at ODAC ' s were some of the best we ' ve had in a long time. I was very happy to see Pete make the All-ODAC team. He ' s given us superb leadership this year. Front Row: Christopher Livingston, Jeffrey Nuckols, Brad Thoburn, Ted Fox, Pete Coleman, Brian Kopet, RA. Goodin, Don Schaef- fer Back Row: Clay Thomas, John Pace, Tom Wingfield, David Carroll, Jeffrey Livingston, Mark Phippard, John Thomas, Robert Rambo, Coach Leslie Golf 251 t ■ 9 A 1 iv iv les Beta Theta Pi Alpha Rho Chapter Established 1856 101 North Jefferson Street President — Jeff Schwartz Vice-president — Tom Flournoy Secretary — Doug Bracken Treasurer — Doug Bracken ti xtf- _W FRONT ROW: Wally SECOND ROW: Coleman Devlin, John Donaldson, Robert Rambo, Jeff Roberts, Jeff O ' Brien, Scott Prigge, Bob Chandler, Jimmie Cooper, Peter Klingerhoffer, Jeff Moore, Carter Russell, Palmer Skoglund, John Kannapell, Kelly Vanderver, THIRD ROW: Brian Kopet, Mo Persinger, Rich Weinstein, Eric Harlan, William Meadows, Beaubie Gillespie, Mike Stanchina, Ti House, Tom Moore, Juan Pardo, Steve Zahn, Nick Hanzlick, Tom Flournoy, Tad Kelley, Travis Blain, Bob Spratt, Louis Kaye, Gordon DeKuyper, Jeff Schwartz, Frank Kannapell, Doug Bracken Fraternities 255 Chi Psi Alpha Omicron Delta Chapter Established 1977 5 Lee Avenue President - Pete Coleman Vice-president - Chris Moore Secretary - Chris Cerone Treasurer - Dave Betzold Mral 7 S j ZS L :H t LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Mckinney, Frank Demento, Lee Parker, Chris Moore, Mark Robertson, Bert Parks, Chris Pryor, Joe Milcoff, David Betzold, Derek Oja, Paul Gilbert, John Reisenweber, Graham Powell, Tex Hirschman, Gunner, Brian Dougherty, Mark Latruglio, Pete Coleman, Toby Allen, Jonah Glick, Rick Sarces, George Karavias, John Thomas, John McManus, Ed Wilson, Charlie Haake, Christian Brose, Pat Riley, John Harris, Nostra Damus, Derk Hagedorn Fraternities 257 Delta Tau Delta Phi Chapter Established 1896 106 Lee Avenue President — Ian Thompson Vice-president — Dean Barry Secretary — Reiss Wilks Treasurer — Todd Bishop C W 258 Fraterniti FRONT ROW: Tate Saunders, Frank Martien, Carli Flippen, Chris Barker, Jason Hendrichs, Ray Fried- man, Lee Corbin, Jay Fertile, SECOND ROW: Jamie Campbell, Bill Webb and Addison, David Gordon, Reiss Wilks, Richard Martz, Clark Peterson, John Nesslage, Fred LaManna, John Murdoch, Joe Emer- son, Jace Goins, C.T. 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TUCKER -818 Briarwood Dr., Macomb, IL, 6)455 - Economics - Dean ' s List (2), Honor Roll (3,4), Bate Scholar in Econ- omics (4)-Golf (2,3), College Republicans (2,3,4) ANDERSON, MARY LUCILLE -3245 Hun- tingdon, Houston, Texas 77091 - Studio Arty French - Honor Roll, Dean ' s List (1-4), Phi Beta Kappa (4), Phi Eta Sigma (1 ) - Student Activities Board-Publicity Director (3), Assistant Fancy Dress Director (3), Member-at-large (2,4), Women ' s Chorus President (3,4), University Chorus (1,2,4), lubilee (3,4), Student Recruit- ment (2-4), Women ' s Soccer (1-3), Calyx Staff (2), Mock Democratic Convention Float Chair- man (3), Fellowship of Christian Athletes (1-3), Intervarsity Club (2-4) ANEMOIANIS, MELISSA I. -3217 Foxvale Dr., Oakton, VA 22124-Business Administra- tion - R.E. 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(2), Mock Constitutional Convention (2), Mock Demo- cratic Convention (3), College Republicans (1 - 4) BALFOUR, AMY C. -211 Ralston Rd., Richmond, VA 23229 - English Journalism - George Washington Scholarship (1-4), Dean ' s List (1-4) - Women ' s Soccer (1-3), Trident- Class Representative (4), Mock Democratic Convention-State co-Chairman (3), Kappa Kappa Gamma (4), WLUR (1-4) BARKER, |AMES H. -2 Wmwood Cove, Winwood Hill, lackson, TN 38305 - History Spanish BARNES, KRISTIN IOUISE -18 Saddleview Ct., Gaithersburg, MD 20878 - Business Administration Accounting - Honor Roll (2), Dean ' s List (2-4) - University Chorus (1-4), Women ' s Chorus (3,4), Jubilee (3,4), Assistant Swim School Director (2,3), Assistant Lifesav- ing Instructor (2-4) BARRETT, CHERYL HOPE -8814 Battery Rd., Alexandria, VA 22308 BARRY, DEAN C. -505 Fox Run Trail, Aurora, OH 44202 - Business Administration Accounting and Art History - Reeves Center Scholar (2,3) - Glee Club (1-3), Delta Tau Delta (1-5), Student Recruitment (4), College Republicans (1-4) BATTE, LAUREN ELIZABETH -6135 Chevy Chase, Houston, Texas 77057 - Art His- tory - Cum Laude - Research Assistant at Reeves Center (3,4), Mock Democratic Con- vention (3), Volunteer at Retirement Home (3), Charter member of Chi Omega Fraternity (4) BEAN, BRENTON SEWELL -275 Forrest Lake Dr., Atlanta, GA 30327 - Economics German - Dean ' s List (1,3,4), Honor Roll (4) - Phi Delta Theta (1-4), WLUR (1-3), Coach- RARO Basketball League (4), Mock Demo- cratic Convention (3) BEAN, ROBIN DENISE -111 N. 3rd Ave., Mt. Vernon, NY 1 0550 - Philosophy - Best Pro- ducts Scholarship (1-4) - Football Manager (1 ,2), Film Society (2,3), MSA (1-4), Volleyball Club (2), Resident Assistant (4), Dorm Coun- selor (3) BECK, JONATHON A. -1913 Robindale Ave., Lancaster, PA 17601 BELL, GRETCHEN L. 103 Millbrook Ter- race, Forest, VA 24551 BERCAW, JEFFREY DAVID -3 Squirrel Run, Morristown, NJ 07960 - Physics Engineering - Dean ' s List (3,4), Honor Roll (4) - Ail-American Swimmer (2-4), Academic All American (4), Scholar Athlete (4), Student Re- cruitment (2-4), Student Activities Board (2,3), Swimming (1-4), Water Polo (1-4), Chi Psi (1- 4) BEVILL, EMILY CONSTANCE -4 Tokeneke Trail, Darien CT 06820 - Business Administra- tion Accounting - Dean ' s List (1-4), Cum Laude - Swimming (1-4), Calyx (3,4), Peer Counselor (3,4), Mock Democratic Conven- tion (3), Trident (2-4) BEVIN, MATTHEW GRISWOLD -Star Rt. 31, Gorham, NH 03581 - East Asian Studies - Dean ' s List (1,3,4), Army ROTC Scholarship (1-4), The Major Ronald O. 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White Award in Greek, Houston Alumni Scholarship, Phi Eta Sigma - The Reeves Center (3,4), Kathekon (3,4), Phi Kappa Psi (1-4), Mock De- mocratic Convention (3), Executive Com- mittee (1,2), Football (1) BUCC, W. SEAN -117 Old Mill Rd., Geo- rgetown, KY 40324 BULLOTTA, THOMAS ANDREW -63 West Valley Hill Rd., Malvern, PA 19355 - Business Administration - Dean ' s List (1-4) - Wrestling (1-3), Chi Psi: Treasurer (3), Alpha Editor (2), Alumni Relations (4), Rush Chair- man (4), WLUR FM (2,3), College Republicans (1-4), Investments Club (4), Mock Convention Delegate (3), Superdance (1) BURCH, ROBERT F.-1013 lamieson Rd., Lutherville, MD 21093 -Spanish - Dean ' s List (1,3,4), Honor Role (4), ROTC Scholarship (3,4), Phi Kappa Sigma (1-4), Recording Sec- retary (3,4), Golf (2), Superdance (1), Mock Convention (3), Alumni Fund (2) BURKE, MONICA MARY -231 1 Stachouse Dr., Yardley, PA 19067 -English Drama -Phillip Morris Scholarship (1-4), William F. 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DRISCOLL, SEAN F. -108 Pine Point Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 -European History -Dean ' s List (2), Sigma Phi Epsilon (1-4), SAB (2-4), Contact (3,4), VRB (3,4), Mock Conven- tion (3), Squash Club (2,3), Student Recruit- ment (4). DUNNE, MARIE EILEEN -9567 Blake Lane, No. 201 Fairfax, VA 22031 -Journalism English -Cum Laude, Journalism Dept Scholar (4), Best Products Foundation Scholar (2-4), Landon B. Lane Memorial Scholar (3), ODK (3,4), Who ' s Who (4), Outstanding Young Senior Index 307 Women Of America (4), Honor Roll (4), Dean ' s List (3), Gaines Activities Coordinator (4), Head RA (3), Dorm Counselor (2), Ring- Tum-Phi (1-4) Co-Editor (3), Society of Prof- essional lournalists (2-4), Pub. Board (3), lour- nalism Teaching Asst.(4), WLUR (1-3), News Editor (2), Cable Nine ( 1 -3, Producer 2), Alpha Phi Omega (3,4), University Financial Aid Committee (3.4). DRUSANO, MICHAEL D. -2102 Per- cheron Court Fallston, MD 21047 -Business Administration. DUPONT, PHILIP AIRBORNE -14 Birch Ridge Avenue Topsham, ME 04086 -East Asian Studies History -Gamma Society (3,4), Air- borne (2-4), Fill (1-4), ROTC (1 -4), Rugby (3,4), Mock Convention (3), Social Chair FIJI (3). EADIE, KIMBERLY MARIE -47 Bayshore Drive Elizabeth City, NC 27909 - French -Dean ' s List (2-4), Honor Roll (3), Cross Country (1 -4) Capt. (4), Film Society (2-4), Stu- dent Recruitment (4). EMERSON, JOSEPH P., JR. -Route 3, Box 488 Easton, MD 21601 - Spanish. EMRICH, JOHN DAVID -209 Brooke Drive Westchester, PA 19380 -Politics English. EYERLY, PAUL R„ IV. -1743 Old Berwick Rd , Bloomsburg, PA 17815 - Philosophy. FAHRINGER, LEE F. -79 Charles Pamsh Dr. Hampton, VA 23662-1509 - Economics. FAINTER, KIMBERLY S. -P.O. Box 414, Glasgow, VA 24555 - Psychology. FERGUSON, CHRISTOPHER R. -165 Lan- gford Place, Charlottesville, VA 22901 - Psy- chology. FLAGLER, R. STEPHEN -39 Belleai Woods. Memphis, TN 38104 - History. FLOOD, LEEANN MARGARET -3824 Trail ' s Edge Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76109 - His- tory - Honor Roll (2,3,4), Dean ' s List (1 ,2,3,4), Robert E. Lee Research Scholar (3,41, Phi Beta Kappa, Tennis (1,2), R.A.(3,4), Women ' s Forum, Treasurer (3), Superdance (1). FLOURNOY, THOMAS F., IV -5510 Glen Errol Rd., Atlanta, GA 30327 - French Economics. FORD, DELIA D. - 3064 Wellington Ct., Atlanta, GA 30339 - Drama. FORRESTER, MICHAEL ANDREW -1024 Monterrey Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70815 - Business Administration Accounting - Dean ' s List (3,4), Honor Roll (3,4), ODK. Freshman Class President, SCC (1), Phi Kappa Psi- President (3), SAB (2,3,4), Student Recruitment (4), Contact (3,4), Mock Convention (3). FOWLER, ELISABETH E. -5846 Raven Rd., Birmingham, Ml 48010 - English. FRANZESE, DOUGLAS R. -4401 14thAve. North, St. Petersburg, FL 33713 - Business Administration Accounting - Phi Gamma Delta (1-4), Rugby (2-4), Mock Convention (3), VRB (1), Superdance (1). FREUND, ELIZABETH BASTIAN -5807 Devonshire Dr., Bethesda, MD 20816 - Pol- itics - Dean ' s List (4), Pi Sigma Alpha (4), Friends Community Service (2-4), co-founder, Mock Convention (3), Ring Turn Phi (4), Chi Omega (4), Univ. Federation (4). GAY, CHARLES TAYLOR -1097 Sunset Rd., Stamford, CT 06903 - History. GEARY, ANNE ELIZABETH -420 Audubon Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70125 - English - Cross Country (1,2,3) Captain (3), Tennis (1 ,2), Superdance (1,2,3), Trident, KKG (4). GEISEL, GREGORY STUART -1814 Old Gulph Rd., Villanova, PA 19085 - History. GOINS, JACE H. -3519 East 1 10 St. South, Tulsa, OK 74137 - Economics. GORDON, MARC L. -Business Administra- tion. GORRY, SCOTT B. -3425 Sandfiddler Rd. Virginia Beach, VA 23456 - Biology. GOTTSEGAN, G. BRADLEY -1415 Cadiz St., New Orleans, LA 70115 - Economics - Dean ' s List (3,4), WLUR (2,3), Film Society (4), Calyx (2), Intamurals, (1-4), SAB (1-4), Officer (3), Phi Kappa Sigma (1-4). GREETER, J. ALAN -Kirby-Smith Rd., Sewanee, TN 37375 - Journalism Communications. GROSSO, ROCCO RAYMOND -115 Hoyts Hill Rd., Bethel, CT 06801 - Biology. GROVE, DAVID, SCOTT -12003 West- wood Hills Dr., Herndon, VA 22071 - Business Admin. - Who ' Who (4), SAB (1-4, exec. dir. 3, chairman 4), STU (2,3,4, Chairman 2,3), So. Comfort (2,3,4), Univ. Chorus (2,3,4), Glee Club (2,3,4), Mock Convention (3) , Peer Coun- selor (2,3), Stu. Recruitment (3,4), Fr. Planning Comm. (4). GULLEY, SHAWN P. -910 Cambridge Oval, San Antonio, TX 78209 - Business Admin. Accounting. GUNKEL, JOHN |. -4645 Lincrest Dr Brookfield, Wl 53005 - Philosophy. GUYTON, ROBERT P., JR. -801 W. Con- way Dr., NW, Atlanta, GA 30327 - Business Admin. HALEY, ROBERT P. -2470 Brookhaven PI. NE, Atlanta, Ga 30319 - Economics Spanish. HALL, STANLEY C. -164 Fairmont Cir., Danville, VA 24541 - Biology Chemistry - Phi Eta Sigma (1), Alpha Epsilon Delta (2), Phi Beta Kappa (4), Dean ' s List (1-4), Honor Roll (1-4), Delta Tau Delta (1-4, President 3), Stu. Re- cruitment (3,4), R. E. Lee Research (1-3), Gamma Soc. (2-4), Mock Conv. (3), IM (1-4), GHQ (2-4). HALPERT, HARRY DAVID -12 Stone Hollow Ct., Baltimore, MD 21208 - Econ- HAMPTON, ANNA MAE -3804 Nor- mandy, Dallas, TX 75205 - Economics Spanish - Phi Eta Sigma (1), Honor Roll, Dean ' s List, Omicron Delta Kappa (4), Kappa Alpha Theta (4, VP efficiency), Trident, Sec (4), Stu. Recruitment (1-4), SAB (2,3,4). HANZLICK, R. NICHOLS -30371 Via Chico PI., Laguna Niguel, CA 93677 - Econ- omics. HARPER, FRAMPTON L. -156 Spanish Point Dr., Beaufort, SC 29902 - Business Administration. HARPOLD, COURTNEY HAYS - 711 Churchill Drive Charleston, VA 25314 -Chemistry German -Phi Eta Sigma (1), Phi Beta Kappa (3,4), Alpha Epsilon Delta, Honor Roll Dean ' s List (1-4), Who ' s Who (4), Ger- man Dept. Scholar (2-4), University Chorus (1- 4), Women ' s Chorus (3,4), Jubilee (3,4), Uni- versity Theater (4), WLUR (2), Superdance (1 ). HARRISON, K. BRADLEY -246 Magnolia Avenue Buena Vista, VA 24416 - Economics. HARTLEY, CHARLES D. -4601 Asby Street Washington D.C. 20007 - French History. HARTMAN, VANESSA -5345 Rolling Oaks Drive Memphis, TN 381 1 9 -Business Adminis- tration Accounting - Phi Eta Sigma (1), ODK (4), Phi Beta Kappa (4), Beta Gamma Sigma (3), LK Johnson Scholarship (3), Accounting Dept. Scholarship (3), Volleyball (2-4), Dorm Counselor (3,4), Student Recruitment Com- mittee (4), Trident (1-4). HARMANN, GREGORY P.-5318 Drane Drive Dallas, TX 75209 - Journalism Communications. HARVEY, JOHN M. -38 Ridgemere Trace Atlanta, GA 30328 - Economics. HATFIELD, J.W. -Route 1, Box 21-AA Willards, MD 21874 - East Asian Studies. HATTES, DEBORAH ELLEN -453 Fairview Court Hartland, Wl 53029 - History -Phi Eta Sigma, Robert Alexander Scholarship (2), Out- standing College Students (2), Phi Beta Kappa (3), George Addison Baxter Scholarship (3), Who ' s Who (4), Internat ' l Student Affairs Sub- committee, Chair (4), University Scholars (1- 4), Internat ' l Club (1,2,4), Executive Director W L Constitutional Convention (2), Chinese- Japanese Club (1 ,2), Alcohol Health Aware- ness Club (1 ), Ring-Tum-Phi (1 ), Young Demo- crats (4). HERMER, ANDREW CLARK -11401 Roosevelt Way NE. Seattle, WA - Economics - ROTC Rangers (1-3), Film Society (1-3) VP (4), Phi Gamma Delta (1-4) Pledge Educator (2) House Mgr (3), Gamma Society (3,4). HERNDON, THOMAS K. -31 Brittany Woods Charleston, WV 25314 -English. HERRING, MARION MCBRIDE -1 14 East- view Drive Boone, NC 28607 - Chemistry -Alpha Epsilon Delta, ODK sophomore of year (2), Dorm Counselor (2) Asst Head (3) Head (4), ODK (3,4), Water Polo (1-4), Swimming (1-3). HERUBIN, SCOTT JAMES -5323 Willow Point Pkwy., Marietta, GA 30068 - Business Administration - Kappa Sigma (1-4), WLUR (5), Model UN (2). HICKMAN, ANDREA DAWN -Route 4, Box 326 Lexington, VA 24450 - Sociology Anthropology - Dean ' s List (1-4), Honor Roll (2-4), Leyburn Research Scholar (2-4), Mock Convention (3). HINKLE, D. ALLEN -Route 1, Box 152-A Oak Hill, WV 25901 - Economics - Alpha Epsilon Delta (2), Omicron Delta Epsilon (4), Magna Cum Laude (4), Mock Convention-St Chair (3), Ring-Tum-Phi (3), Student Recruit- ment (4), Superdance Steering Committee (4), Library Advisory Committee (4) . HINRICHS, KERI DIANE -5200 McAlpine Farm Rd., Charlotte, NC 28226 - English - Dean ' s List (1-4), Honor Roll (1-4), Phi Eta Sigma (1), Catherine H. 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Recruitment (3,4), R.A. (3,4), Superdance (2,3,4), Volley- ball (2), Squash (2). HOPPER, CAROLYN DALE -1701 Hollo- way, Midland, TX 79701 - Economics - Dean ' s List (1-4), Honor Roll, Scholar Athlete (2), Worn. Forum sec (2), Trident, Tennis (1,2), Kappa Alpha Theta, President (4), Mock Con- vention (3). HORRIDGE, MATTHEW, JOHN -P.O. Box 413, Ivy, VA 22945 - Journalism - Ring turn Phi (2-5), Calyx (2-4), Big Brothers (3), Univ. Photographer (4,5). HOUSEHOLDER, RICHARD, F. -218 Kennedy Dr., Severna Park, MD 21 146 - Econ- omics European History - Liberty Hall Volun- teers (3,4), Cross Country (4), Sigma Nu (House Mgr. 2, Soc. Chr. 4). HOWELL, ANDREW L. -2326 Lathrop Ln„ Charlotte, NC 28211 - Economics. HUDSON, DAVID ANDREW -252 Fer- nwood Ln., Erie, PA 1 6505 - Business Admini- stration - Dean ' s List (2), Football, letters (1-4), Phi Kappa Psi (1-4). HUFFMAN, ESTHER MARIE -5353 South- view Dr., New Holland, PA 17557 - Psycho- logy - Univ. Scholars (1-4), Phi Eta Sigma (1), Phi Beta Kappa (4), G. Holbrook Barber 308 Senior Index Scholar (4), ODK (3,4), Chorus (1-3), FCA (1- 4), R.A. (3, Head 4), IM (1-3). HUGHES, RHONA MAIRI -1510 Detwiler Dr., York, PA, 17404 - Business Admin. French - Ring Tur n Phi, Bus. Mgr. (2,3), Pub. Board, Pres. (3), Stu. Recruitment (3,4), Tennis (1 ), Peer Counselor (3), Mock Convention (3). HURTT, DEBRA BOWLES -206 N. Queen St., Chestertown, PA 21620 - Psychology - Phi Eta Sigma (1 ), Alpha Epsilon Delta (2), Phi Beta Kappa (4), R. E. Lee Scholarship (1-4), Dean ' s List, Honor Roll (1-4), Superdance (1-4, Co- Chair. 4), R. E. Lee Research (2,3), Stu. Recruit- ment (2-4), Wrestling mgr. (1-4), Women ' s Forum (1), Aerobics Inst. (4), Soccer (1). INGRAM, STEPHEN -23 Dorothy Ln„ Kings Park, NY 1 1 754 - English - Dean ' s List, Honor Roll, Wrestling (1,2), FCA (2,3,4), APO (3,4), Ring Turn Phi (3), Amnesty Interna ' l (3,4). ISLEY, PHILIP RANDOLPH -1014 Mt. 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JOY, EDWARD PAUL -9896 Lake Rd., Pavilion, NY 14525 - Economics - Phi Eta Sigma (1), Omicron Delta Epsilon (3), Phi Beta Kappa (4), Wall Street Journal Award (4), Dorm Counselor (3,4), Library (1-4), IU (2, Vice Pres.), Intramurals (1-4). KANNAPPELL, FRANK F. -5105 Allan Rd., Bethesda, MD 20816 - Material Culture of the U. S. (Concentrations in U.S. History, An- thropology, and Architecture) - IFC (judicial board officer- 3, P.R. - 4), Beta Theta Pi (Schol- arship chairman -2, Pledge Educator - 3, V. Pres. - 4), Mock Convention (parade chair. 4), Big Brother (2,3), Mongolian Minks (2,3,4- pres.). KAPP, M. COPELAND -4800 Devereaux Rd., Columbia, SC 29205 - East Asian Studies - Dean ' s List (1-4), Honor Roll (2), Soccer (1,2), Crosscountry (2,3,4-Captain), SAB (2,3), Film Society (2,3,4), Calyx (1,2), Track (3), Ring Turn Phi (4). KAVANAGH, JOSEPH C. -2 Meadowcroft Ct., Gaithersburg, MD 20879 - Business Administration - Dean ' s List (4), Football (1,3), Stu. 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WILLIAMS, TRACY A. -255 Alameda Blvd. Coronado, CA 921 1 8 -Psychology -Dean ' s List (2-4), Honor Roll (2-4), Academic-Athletic Honor Roll (2-4), Soccer (2-4), Cross Country (2), Track (3), Tennis (1), Women ' s Forum Co- Chair Sports Rec (1,2), Superdance (1-4), Peer Counselor (1-4), Health Ed. Committee (4), Constitutional Convention (2), Mock Con- vention (3). WINGFIELD, THOMAS W. -629 Torrence Drive Gastonia, NC 28054 -Business Adminis- tration. WOLF, ROBERT DAVID -6760 River Springs Lane Atlanta, GA 30328 -Politics. WOOd, WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER -3809 Thalia Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23452 -Business Administration. YATES, SCOTT M. -126 Starline Drive Spartanburg, SC 29302 -Economics -Wrestling (1,2), University Symphony (1-4), lazz En- semble (2,3), W L Musicals (2-4). YEAGER, KEVIN L. -3824 Mercersburg Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 - History. YU, EDWARD C. -P.O. Box 4695 Lexin- gton, VA 24450 -Economics -Secretary EC (4), Student Recruitment (2-4), Phi Kappa Psi (1-4, Academic Advisor 2). ZAHN, STEVEN R. -2033 Sunset Point, Vir- ginia Beach, VA 23454 -History German. Senior Index 311 c ic J6}J 6a t a ftaf Editors: Kelley Hughes and Virginia Barrett Emily Bevill Hank Maver Business Manager: Photographic Editor: Events: Section Editor: Copy Editors: Susan Davis, Carrie Davis, Virginia Barrett, Tina Vandersteel Photography: Hank Mayer (HHM), Kelley Hughes (KLH), Chris Locke (TCL), Tanya Pergola (TP), Tom Hayes (TH), Becky Brandt (RKB) Faculty: Ann Knop Section Editor: Staff: Photography: Ashley Harper Ann Lampkin Hank Mayer, Becky Brandt, Jimm Cobb, Cary Baber Seniors: Section Editor: Staff: Photography: Underclassmen: Section Editor: Staff: Photography: Organizations: Section Editor: Layout Photography: Sports: Copy: Photography: Fraternities: Laura Carty Katie Hardwick, LeAnne Foster W. Patrick Hinely (WPH), Hank Mayer Suzanne Sneed Tanya Bean, Karen Pope, Kyra Draves Andre Studio Caroline Wight Kelley Hughes Hank Mayer, Jimm Cobb, Tanya Pergola, Cary Baber, Tom Hayes Mike Stachura, Jim Johnson, Chris Roberts. Jay Plotkin, Debbie Grove, Tom Hayes W. Patrick Hinely (University Photographer) Section Editor: Lisa Moody, Kinnan Lane Photography: Becky Brandt, Hank Mayer, Julie Messerich, Tonya Pergola. Lisa Moody, Kinnan Lane Advertisements: As you flip through the 1989 Calyx, we hope you find it an enjoyable rendition of the school year. Many all- nighters and hard work can be attributed to the produc- tion of this book. The following people deserve special recognition for their help in making your ' 89 Calyx more than a myth: Christian Blessey for his helpful reminders and recom- mendation of Spirit of the Valley, Jude at Stop In and Jim at East Lex for their moral support, Charlie Garrison for his unfailing patience, W. Patrick Hinely and Mike Stachura for bailing us out at the last minute, Andre Studio and Hank Mayer for their darkroom hours, and W L Security for opening the University Center the week after school ended. A special thank you is extended to our Spring Term professors for their understanding of the time spent in the Calyx office rather than in their classes. Also, we thank our roommates and all other indi- viduals who had the misfortune of encountering one of us just before a deadline. Finally, we would like to thank the benefactors and patrons of the Calyx for their generous support. Congradulations to the Class of ' 89, we wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors. Hopefully, the ' 89 Calyx will be a pleasant reminder of your years at W L. We have truly enjoyed it. Talk to Ya! Sincerely, Your Co-editors Section Editor: Emily Bevill. Beth Stutzman 312 Calyx


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