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COLLEG E GOVERN MENT ORGANI ZATION S
FEATUR ES
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FOREWORD The Univers ity of Richmo nd o:ffers to its student s unlimit ed opportunities~opportuni ties for study and service, for exhibit ion of leaders hip and sportsm anship, the enjoym ent of fellows hip, and, through work and perseve rance, achieve ment and success. Each opportuni ty must be accepte d by the student as a challen ge, just as one accepts the challen ge present ed by a closed door. A firm grasp of the knob, a determ ination to enter, and a purpos eful walk across the thresho ld, and you have entered another doorwa y of opportuni ty. This yearboo k represe nts such a closed door. As you open its cover and flip through its pages you will find reopene d many of the doors through which you have so recently passed.
DE DI CA TIO N To Dr. Ralph C. McDane l-Christ ian scholar, distinguish ed teacher, friend of youth-t he staff of the 1964 WEB dedicate s this volume. We recogniz e his long years of concern for and service to the Universi ty of Richmon d and all phases of its work.
Dr. Ralph C. McDanel
A famili ar picture P-Dr. McDan el leadin g the academ ic proces sion.
Dr. ''Mc'' has so often given the necess ary in¡ centiv e to his studen ts.
In recogn ition of years of faithfu l service .
ISDOM Knowledge is proud that he has learn'd so much; Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. William Cowper
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DR. GEORGE M. MODLIN
PRESIDENT Dr. George M. Modlin has continued to give the University of Richmond excellent leadership which is evident by the constant growth . of both the physical and scholastic aspects of the University. His dedication to the University of Richmond, and his constant desire to improve education is greatly appreciated. We, the members of the staff and the student body, wish to thank Dr. Modlin for his many years of unselfish service.
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DR. CHARLES H. WHE ELER , III
TREASURER Basi ng the oper ation of our Univ ersit y on soun d finan cial polic y, Dr. Char les H. Whe eler has serv ed as Trea sure r since 1942 . Tho ugh we often asso ciate the office of Trea sure r to the job of colle cting fees, the num erou s scho larsh ips, loan s, and othe r finan cial aids are also hand led by the Trea sure r. Thro ugh care ful investments and a prog ressi ve buil ding prog ram, we are inde bted to Dr. Whe eler and his staff for thei r cont ribu tions in mak ing our Univ ersit y the outs tand ing insti tutio n it is toda y.
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MAR GUE RITE ROB ERT S B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Dean of West hamp ton Colle ge
VIRG INIA M. PIER CE A.B., M.A., B.D. Dean of Wom en Stud ents
ROB ERT F. SMART B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Dean of Rich mond College
WILLIAM T. MUSE B.A., LL.B., S.J .D. Dean of the T. C. Willi ams Scho ol of Law
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CLARENCE J. GRAY B.A., M.A.
W. DAVID ROBBINS B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D.
Dean of Men Students
Dean of the School of Business Administration
EDWARD F. OVERTON B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
MARTIN LUTHER SHOTZBERGER B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
BENJAMIN C. HOLTZCLAW A.B., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Dean of Summer School
Dean of University College
Dean of the Graduate School
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UNIVERSITY FACULTY SPENCER DELANCEY ALBRIGHT B.A., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Political Science
ROBERT S. ALLEY B.A., B.D., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Bible and Religion
HENRY PEARCE ATKINS A.B., M.Sc., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics
LEWIS F. BALL B.A., Ph.D. Professor of English
JOHN CAMPBELL BOGGS, JR. A.B., M.A. Instructor in English
CHARLES M. BOWDEN B.S., M.S. Instructor in Physics
BERT E. BRADLEY, JR. A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Chairman, Dept. of Speech and Dramatic Arts
JOHN WILLIAM BRIZENDINE B.A., B.D., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Bible and Religion
IRBY BLAND BROWN B.A., M.A. Instructor in English
MERTON E. CARVER B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Psychology
HANNAH L. COKER B.A. Music Librarian
WILLIAM SAMUEL CUDLIPP, JR. LLB. Associate Professor of Law
NOBLE E. CUNNINGHAM, JR. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History
HARRISON DANIEL B.A., D.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History
LEONARD M. DIANA B.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physics
JEAN N. DICKINSON B.A., M.S. Instructor in Psychology
MARIANNE DUTY B.A., M.A. Instructor in English
DAVID C. EKEY B.S.I.E., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Management
UNIVERSITY FACULTY ROBERT J. FILER B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Psychology
EUNICE M. FOY B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Spanish
WILLIAM JUDSON GAINES M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Modern Foreign Languages
SHERMAN E. GRABLE B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Mathematics
EDWARD WADSWORTH GREGORY, JR. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Sociology
AUSTIN E. GRIGG B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology
WILLIAM BELL GUTHRIE B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English
THOMAS M. HARRIS B.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology
NATHANIEL HARDING HENRY A.B .., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English
ELIZABETH BEAMAN HESCH B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics
RICHARD E. HUMBERT B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Associate Professor of Physical Education
JAMES H. HUSTIS B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor of Music
ROBINSON B. JAMES DEG., B.A., B.D. Instructor in Philosophy and Religion
GEORGE WOOD JENNINGS A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Economics
FRANCIS B. KEY B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics
NOEL W. KEYS B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology
D. ORVILLE LAHY B.S., LL.B., LL.M. Professor of Law
WILLIAM HENSLEY LEFTWICH B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology
UNIVERSITY FACULTY ROBE RT ALAN MAcDONALD Ph.D. Associ ate Profes sor of Moder n Langu ages
RALP H C. McDA NEL B.A., M.A., Ph.D., LL.D.
Profes sor of Histor y and Politic al Scienc e
LEON ARD D. McNE AL M.A. Assista nt Profes sor of Physic al Educa tion
NANCY K. MITC HELL A.B., M.Ed. Assista nt Profes sor of Physic al Educa tion
JAME S ASHBY MONC URE B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associ ate Profes sor of Histor y
CLAR ENCE MONK B.A., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Associ ate Profes sor of Mathe matics
FRED ERICK C. NEUMANN M.A., Ph.D. Profes sor of Music
JAME S W. PAYN E, JR. B.A., LLB., LLM. Profes sor of Law
ROBE RT T. PART AIN B.S., M.A. Assista nt Profes sor of Financ e
EDWARD CRON IN PEPL E B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Profes sor of Engli,j h
0. WILL IAM RHOD ENHIS ER B.A., B.D., Th.M., Th.D. Associ ate Profes sor of Bible
NOLAN ERNE ST RICE A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Profes sor of Biolog y
MARJ ORIE RIVEN BURG B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Profes sor of Latin
JOSEP H CLAR KE ROBE RT A.B., LL.D., A.M., Ph.D., LL. TT.D. Profes sor of Histor y
MARG ARET L. ROSS B.A., M.A. Associ ate Profes sor of Englis h
F. DAVID SANDERS B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Assista nt Profes sor of Englis h
CLYDE C. SCHR ICKEL A.B., MBA. Assista nt Profes sor of Econo mics
BETT Y JEAN SEYM OUR B.A., M.R.E. Instruc tor in Bible
UNIVERSITY FACULTY
GLEN L. SHIVEL, JR. B.S. Professor of Military Science
J. WESTWOOD SMITHERS B.S., LL.B. Professor of Law
MAMIE SPANGLER A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Education
SAMUEL WHITFIELD STEVENSON B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English
MARION JEFFERIES STOKES B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics
WILTON R. TENNEY B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology
HERMAN P. THOMAS B.A., 1\1.A., Ph.D. Professor of Economics
WILLIAM EDGAR TROUT, JR. A.B., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry
FRANCES I. WESSELLS B.A., M.A. Instructor in Physical Education
RICHARD B. WESTIN B.A., M.A. Instructor in History
WARWICK R. WEST, JR. B.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology
ELLSWORTH WILTSHIRE B.A., LL.B., S.J .D. Professor of Law
WILLIAM S. WOOLCOTT B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology
JEAN GRAY WRIGHT B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of French
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THOMAS N. POLLARD, JR. B.A., M.A. Director of Admissions and Registrar Richmond College
CATHERINE BELL B.A., M.A.
MARY ELLEN ANDERSON A.B., M.A.
Westhampton College Registrar
Director of Admissions Westhampton College
JOSE M. CABANILLAS B.S., M.S., LL.B.
JOSEPH E. NETTLES
LESLIE S. BOOKER B.A.
Law Librarian
Alumni Secretary and Director of Public Relations
Alumnae Secretary
IRVING B. CLARK Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds
MARTHA STEW ART Director of Buildings Westhampton College
CECIL F. JONES B.S., C.P.A., M.S. In Bus. Admin. Auditor
BETTY JEAN SEYMOUR B.A., M.R.E. Director of Religious Activities Westhampton College
JOHN W. BRIZENDINE B.A., B.D., M.A., Ph.D. Director of Religious Activities Richmond College
GUY L. SCOTT Director of Student Center
KNO
LEDGE
On one occas ion Arist otle was asked how much educ ated men were supe rior to those uned ucate d: "As much ," said he, "as the living are to the dead ." Diog enes Laer tius
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WEST HAMP TON COLLEGE
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Left to right, first row: Emily Ayres, Elsa Falls, Diana Davis, Connie Nunn. Second row: Helen Henderson, Betty Cheyney, Frances Mayer, Cynthia Morgan, Julia Whitlock.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Co NNIE
NUNN • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • . • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • . • • President
DIANA DAVIS •.•••••••.• ..•••••..••• ••.•••••••• •••• Vice-President EMILY AYRES ••••••••••• •.••••.••.•. •.••••••••• ••••••• Secretary ELSA FALLS •••••.••••• ••.•.••••..• ..•.•••••••• ••••••• Treasurer HELEN HENDERSON
•••..•.••••. •••••.••••• ..••••••••• •• Historian
BETTY CHEYNEY •••••.••...• •..•..•..••• •••••••••.• • Song CYNTHIA MORGAN . . • . • . • . . . . . . . • • • College
Government Representative
JULIA WHITLOCK .••••.••.•• •••.•.•••.• · •••••.••••• Social FRANCES MAYER •••••.•••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••• AA
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Leader
Chairman
Coordinator
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SELINA HUNT ABEL
B.A., English Arlington, Virginia
LINDA JEANNE ARMSTRONG
B.A., Psychology Baltimore, Maryland
ELIZABETH ENGLE ASKEW
B.A., Economics Richmond, Virginia
MARY JEAN ATKINS
B.A., History Windsor, Virginia
EMILY SuE AYERS
B.A., Sociology Rocky Mount, Virginia
PATRICIA GAYLE BANKES
B.A., History Radnor, Pennsylvania
Jo ANNE BARCO
B.A., Psychology Virginia Beach, Virginia
JUDY NOEL BARNHART
B.A., Psychology and Sociology Covington, Virginia
CAROL VAUGHAN BATEMAN
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
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ANN E ALEX AND ER BAY LOR
B.A., Spanish Stau nton , Virg inia
HED Y RHO DA BERN ARD
B.A., Socio logy Oradell, New Jersey
EMM A JANE BIBB
B.A., Psyc holo gy Roanoke, Virg inia
MAR IAN
F.
BIND ER
B.A., Economics Richmond, Virg inia
RAC HEL JEAN BISC OE
B .A., Mathematics Alex andr ia, Virg inia
NAN CY ELL EN BLA KE
B.A., Mathematics Richmond, Virg inia
ANN E CAR TER BLIT CH
B.A ., Political Science Springfield, Virg inia
SUZA NNE BALD WIN BOR UM
B.A., Psyc holo gy West Poin t, Virg inia
SUSA NNE RUF FIN BOW LES
B .A., Psyc holo gy Richmond, Virg inia
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CAROLE
E.
BRADLEY
B.S., Music Education Richmond, Virginia
LINDA VINCENT BRADLEY
B.A., English Emporia, Virginia
MARY CROSS BRITTLE
B.A., _Sociology Suffolk, Virginia
BONNIE LouELLEN BROOKS
B.A., English Baltimore, Maryland
ALMA CHESSER BROWNE
B.A., Psychology Franklin, Virginia
SARA JANE BucK
B.A., Psychology Powhatan, Virginia
-CAROLYN LEE BURGESS
B.A., Sociology Fredericksburg, Virginia
CONSTANCE JANE BURKE
B.S., Music Education Waverly, Virginia
BETSY BOWLES BURTON
B.A., Music History Richmond, Virginia
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ALIC E RUTH CART ER
B.A., Socio logy Richmond, Virgi nia
ELMA GLEN CHAS TAIN
B.A., French Greensboro, North Carolina
ELIZA BETH
R.
CHEY NEY
B.S., Music Education Arlington, Virgi nia
ELLE N LOUI SE CLUT E
B.A., Political Science Marg arita, Canal Zone
LISA CRAN E COLE MAN
B.A., Histo ry Charlottesville, Virgi nia
MAD ELIN E
s.
CREN SHA w
B.A., Mathematics Charlottesville, Virgi nia
Jo
ANNE CROP PER
B.A., Histo ry Richmond, Virgi nia
MARY KAY CROSS
B.A., English Ports mouth , Virgi nia
SAND RA MAR IE CROW DER
B .S., Mathematics Dinwiddie, Virgi nia
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PATRICIA HOWARD DABNEY
B .A., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
BEVERLY LORRAINE DAVIS
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia ....
DIANA LEIGH DAVIS
B.S., Biology Richmond, Virginia
ALICE LORAINE DECAMPS
B.A., Economics Richmond, Virginia
KENDAL KNIGHT EAST
B.A ., Political Science Melfa, Virginia
ALICE ELIZABETH EDw ARDS
B .A., Mathematics Camden, South Carolina
JACQUELINE HALE EVERETT
B.A., Art Richmond, Virginia
BRENDA MARCHIA FALLS
B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia ·
ELSA QUEEN FALLS
B.A., Biology Richmond, Virginia
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SUSAN DANIEL FITCHETT
B.A., Psychology Danville, Virginia
SUSIE GRAY FLEMING
B.A ., Psychology Danville, Virginia
HELEN RUTH FLYNN
B .S., Mathematics Clintwood, Virginia
LINDA SELDEN FRIDLEY
B.A ., Sociology Covington, Virginia
SANDRA GAY FRITH
B.A., Sociology Rocky Mount, Virginia
CAROL AvoNNE GABELER
B.A., Journalism Richmond, Virginia
FRANCES ANNE GARLOCK
B.A., Political Science Alexandria, Virginia
JEAN MELBA GARRISON
B.A., Psychology Norfolk, Virginia
CAROL ANNE GILBERT
B.S., Music Education Norfolk, Virginia
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c. wALKER
GLENN
B .S., Mathematics Farmville, Virginia
CAROL ANNE
Goon
B.S., Mathematics Jarratt, Virginia
MARY ALICE GRIFFI TH
B.A., Mathematics Winchester, Virginia
BRENDA COUNC IL GRIFFIT HS
B.S., Biology Richmo nd, Virginia
NANCY GAY HALL
B.A ., History Windso r, Virginia
SHIRLE Y
v.
HANBU RY
B.A., Bible and Religion Portsmo uth, Virginia
CAROLE
Jo
HANSON
B.A., Psychol ogy King of Prussia, Pennsyl vania
ANN McBIRN EY HARDW ICK
B.A ., French Tappaha nnock, Virginia
GLORIA JEAN HARRIS
B.A., Mathematics Hampto n, Virginia
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MART HA LEE HARTM AN
B.A ., Englis h Onancock, Virgin ia
JANE FITCH ETT HARVE Y
B.A., Psycho logy Richm ond, Virgin ia
HELEN HUFF HENDE RSON
B.A., Sociol ogy Danville, Virgin ia
SUSAN JOYCE HEPL ER
B.A., Psycho logy Winchester, Virgin ia
BONN IE MAY HIGGI NS
B.S., Mathem atics Beltsville, Maryla nd
VIRGIN IA LEE HILL
B.A., Englis h Culpeper, Virgin ia
JOAN EILEE N
HocK
B .S., Mathem atics Richmond, Virgin ia
MARY ELEAN OR HODG ES
B .A., J1 athema tics and Psycho logy Roanoke, Virgin ia JOANN A HOLLA ND
B.S., Biolog y Vienna , Virgin ia
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NANCY SAUNDERS HOLLAND
B.A., Political Science Newport News, Virginia
HARRYET ANN HUBBARD
B.A., Psychology Fort Thomas, Kentucky
B.
CAROLINA
HUDNALL
B.A., Biology Heathsville, Virginia
MARY JANE
B.
HUFFMAN
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia
SONDRA MILLER
I VEY
B.A., Political Science Norfolk, Virginia
GRACE ELAINE JOHNSON
B.A. with Honors, History Greenville, South Carolina
MILDRED GAYLE JONES
B.A., Psychology Kenbridge, Virginia
DORIS ELIZABETH JOYNER
B.A., Psychology Windsor, Virginia
JOAN SAUNDERS KENNEDY
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia
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SHARON ANN LEITH
B.A ., English Manassas, Virginia
JOANNA PAGE LONGEST
B.A ., Economics King William, Virginia
INGRED ANTJE LOOCK
B.A., Mathematics and German Richmond, Virginia
NANCY WIATT LOUGHRIDGE
B.A., Political Science Newport News, Virginia
VIRGINIA
L.
McCORMICK
B.A., Political Science Front Royal, Virginia
PAULINE
K.
McDowELL
B.A., Speech and Dramatic Arts Brookneal, Virginia
ELLEN CAROLE McNAMARA
B.A., Psychology Hampton, Virginia
JULIA ANNE MARTIN
B .A., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
BRENDA ANNE MASSAD
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia
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KATHA DIANNE MASSEY
B.A. with Honors, History Emporia, Virginia
FRANCES ELIZABETH MAYER
B.S., Health and Physical Education Richmond, Virginia BILLIE LYNN MERCER
B .S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
FRANCES LATOUR MITCHELL
B.A ., French Lynchburg, Virginia
CYNTHIA MAHAN MORGAN
B.A., Psychology Silver Spring, Maryland
CARRIE ELIZABETH MORRIS
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia
MARY Lou1sE MoscHLER
B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia
BEVERLY MEADE NEALE
B.A., History Banner Elk, North Carolina
GLENDA LOUISE NICHOLAS
B.S., Biology Franklin, Virginia
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JANE GARLAND NORTON
B.A., Political Science Deltaville, Virginia
CONNIE LEE NUNN
B.A., Psychology Clarksville, Virginia
LOUISA DELL
p ASTORS
B.A. with Honors, English Staunton, Virginia
SUZANNE TILLERY PAXTON
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia
SUSAN EVERARD PEPPER
B.A., English Cartersville, Virginia
M.
ELEANOR PERKINS
B.S., Mathematics Newark, Delaware
ANN KEECH PHAUP
B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia
HILDA LUCILLE PHILLIPS
B.A., Mathematics Newport News, Virginia
JUANITA LOUISE PHILLIPS
B.A., History Richmond, Virginia
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BARBARA IRENE POWELL
B.A., History Richmond, Virginia
CAROLYN JANE POWELL
B.A., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
CHARLOTTE ANN PRINGLE
B.A. with Honors, English Richmond, Virginia
MARY ALMENTINE RAINEY
B.A., Biology Dinwiddie, Virginia
CAROLYN B. RICHARDSON
B .A., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
JACQUELINE
G.
RICHARDSON
B.S., Biology Chester, Virginia
LINDA
c.
RICHARDSON
B.A., Political Science Newport News, Virginia
MARY SUSAN ROBINSON
B.S., Mathematics Charlottesville, Virginia MARCIA JANE ROIDER
B.A., Bible and Religion and Psychology Louisville, Kentucky
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DoNNALEE RowE
B.A. with Honors, History Arlington, Virginia
SARA
E.
RuscHAUPT
B .S., Mathematics Wayne, Pennsylvania
PATRICIA LOUISE RYAN
B.A., Philosophy Richmond, Virginia
SANDRA BELCHER RYAN
B.S., Chemistry Durham, North Carolina
JOYCE LILLIE SANFORD
B.S., Music Education Dahlgren, Virginia
ANNE COOPER SARTORIUS
B.A., English Baltimore, Maryland
JOYCE IVEY SCHMIDT
B.A., Psychology Sandston, Virginia
MARTHA Lucy SCHMIDT
B.S., Chemistry Baltimore, Maryland
ELIZABETH
c.
SCHOOLS
B.A., English Midlothian, Virginia
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NANCY Jo ScHREIBEIS
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia
CAROLYN GAY SHELTON
B.A., Psychology Danville, Virginia
PHYLLIS ETHEL SHIELDS
B.A., History Chester, Virginia
FRANCES
H.
SHUFORD
B.A., Psychology Hampton, Virginia
MARGARET
A.
SIEGFRIED
B.S., Chemistry Glen Allen, Virginia
LETTY LEE SLOAN
B.A., Political Science Arlington, Virginia
LYNDLE EATON SMITH
B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia
NANCY REE SMITH
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia
ELAINE ROBERTSON SNYDER
B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia
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JOYC E LOUI SE STEV ENS
B.A., English Lynch burg, Virginia
p ATRICI A
ANN STINS ON
B .A., Mathematics Richmond, Virgi nia
JUDIT H ANNE STON E
B.A., Psych ology Richmond, Virgi nia
ELIZA BETH
R.
TAYL OR
B.A., Psychology Peter sburg , Virgi nia
ELIZA BETH Tonn UHL
B.A., Speech and Dramatic Arts Fort Washington, Pennsylvania BREN DA ELLE N WAD E
B.A., Spanish Richmond, Virgi nia
CARO LYN WILT SHIR E WEB B
B.A., Histo ry Richmond, Virgi nia
MARY WRIG HT WEB B
B .A., Mathematics Richmond, Virgi nia
NANC YE LEE WEB STER
B.S., Biology Farmville, Virgi nia
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MARY ANN WHEARY
B.A., Sociology Crewe, Virginia
KATHERINE
E.
WHITE
B.A., Biology Bridgewater, Virginia
JULIA HARRIS WHITLOCK
B.A., History and Psychology Richmond, Virginia
MARGARET
E.
WHITLOCK
B.A., English Cartersville, Virginia
ANN GAY WIDMER
B.A., History Richmond, Virginia
VIRGINIA ANN WILEY
B.A., English Norfolk, Virginia
DOROTHY MAE WILLIAMS
J.S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
LESLIE JANE YONCE
B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia
CONSTANCE LAWS ZENO
B .A., Mathematics Newport News, Virginia
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Left to right, first row: Carolyn Jackson, Fran Guynn, Brenda Netherwood, Rosemary Jones. Second row: Barbara Harton, Nancy Curtis, Brenda Williams, Cindy Shelhorse. Not pictured: Barbara Gardne1·.
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRAN GUYNN
. . • . • . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . • . • • . . • . . . • . • • • • . • • • • President
BRENDA NETHER WOOD • . . . • . • . . • • • . . . . • . • . . . . • . . • • . . Vice-Presiden t CAROLYN JACKSON
. . . . . • . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • • . . •• Secrctary
ROSEMARY JONES . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . • • • . . • • . . • • . • • Treasurer BRENDA WILL IAMS
. • • • • • . . . • • • . . . • • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • • Historian
BARBARA GARDNER . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . • • . • . . • . • • • Song NANCY CURTIS . . • . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . College BARBARA HARTON AND CINDY SHELHORSE •...
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Leader
Government Representative
Town Council Representative s
Juniors PAM ADAMS LALE AKBAY GLORIA AMBROS E ELIZABE TH ARRASM ITH PAM AUGUST
CAROL BALDWI N VICKY BATTS LYNDA BERAN SALLIE BERKEL EY BOBBIE BLEVINS
MILLIE BRADSH AW PHYLLIS BRADSH AW JACKIE BRANCH MARGA RET BRITTLE JUDI BROWN
MILDRE D BURNET T DIANE BYERS JUNE BYRD BETSY CAMPBE LL ANN CARTER
BETTY CARTER FRANCE S CAUDIL L HARRIE T CLAY GRACE COLLINS PHYLLIS CORKER
PAT COX BETTIE LEE CURREL L KAREN CURTIS NANCY CURTIS JULI DAFFRO N
CAROL DAMERE L SUSAN DARDEN VIRGINI A DAVIS WREN DAWSON FRAN DIX
EVELYN DREXLE R WANDA FEARNO W ANNA MAE FRAZIER FRAN FULGHU M BARBAR A GARDNE R
Westhampton EVELYN GARRET T ANNE GRANT PHYLLIS GRASTY SUSIE GREENW OOD SUSAN GUNN
FRAN GUYNN KITTY HALLER JACKIE HARPER BARBAR A HARTON JOYE HIGGINB OTHAM
LINDA HOLT SANDRA HORNER PATRICI A HUGHES CAROL HYBNER CAROLY N JACKSO N
SUE JACKSO N LINDA JONES ROSEMA RY JONES NANCY KEETER CHERYL KERR
MARY ELLEN KYLE JANE LASLEY RITA MA HANES JOANNE MARSHA LL FAY MARTIN
IRENE McDANI EL LESLIE McNEAL BRENDA MATLOC K DALE MINTER DIANNE MINTER
PAM MYERS BRENDA NETHER WOOD RACHEL NORMAN CAROLYN OWEN MARY BETH PALMER
MARION ETTE PARKER CAROLYN PARKS SUE PARRISH JEANNE PAULET TE CAROLI NE PILCHER
Juniors NANCY PURYEA R JANET RENSHA W JO RIPLEY ROSALIN D ROGERS BARBAR A ROYSTE R
DIANA RYAN NANCY SAUNDE RS PEGGY SAUNDE RS CINDY SHELHO RSE SUSAN SHIRK
MARY SMITH SUE SMOLA ANN SNEAD FLOREN Z STITH ANN STOWE
JUDY SWINGL E NOEL SWINTE R SANDRA TARVES BARBARA VAUGHA N JESSICA VAUGHAN
LINDA WEBB JUDY WIDENE R BRENDA WILLIAM S MILLIE WOOD PATTIE WOOD
JANET WOODEN TAY WYNNE
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Left to right, first row: Mimi Edge, Kay Ramsay, Tucker Hilley, Lois Pollard. Second row: Beth Booker, Susan DeAlha, Martha Colston, Helena Rodriguez.
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS KA y
RAM SA y
• • • • . . . . • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • President
TUCKER HILLEY • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • . • • . . • . • . . . . . • . . • . • Vice-President MIMI EDGE . . . • . • • . . • . . . . • . . . • . . . . • . . . • • • • • • . • . • • . . • • • Secretary LOIS POLLARD . . • . • • • . . • . . . . . . . • • . . • . . • . • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • Treasurer BETH BooKER •••••••••••••••••.•••• ••••••••••••••.•.•. Reporter HELENA RODRIGUEZ •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• • Song SUSAN DEALBA •••••••••••.•••.••. College MARTHA COLSTON ••••••••••••••••.•••..
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Leader
Government Representative
Town Council Representative
Wes tham pton Sophomore Class BARBARA ATKINS LYDIA ANDE.RSON ANN ASKEW ANNE AYRES LINDA BAHEN MABEL BAILEY
CAROL BASHAW MARY ANN BIGGS STEPHANIE BIRCKHEAD BRENDA BISHOP GINGER BLANTON BETH BOOKER
BEVERLY BREITSTEIN CAROLYN BREWSTER BETTY BROWN SHARON BURGAN EDITH BURROWS MARTHA BUTTERWORTH
CORINNE CARLTON LUCY CARPENTER ANN CARR VIRGINIA CHILDREY ELIZABETH CHRISTENSEN DEBBIE COLONY
MARTHA COLSTON BONNIE DAMRON JACKIE DAVIS JO DAVIS JOY DAVIS KEDRON DAVIS
PAT DAVIS SUSAN DEALBA CAROLYN DEAN SUZANNE DEPOIX JOANNE DEW ANNE DIXON
FAYE DIXON SHERRY DIXON MARY DRANEY MARY DUTROW JUDY EASTMAN MIMI EDGE
BRENDA ELLIS JOAN ENSOR PHOEBE FLINN EILEEN FORD CAY GARRETT SARA GILLIAM
LYNNE GRIFFITH TRICIA GRIZZARD SANDRA GROSS CHARLOTTE GROVE BETTY BYRD GUNN EUTHECIA GUNN
Wes tham pton Soph omo re Class EUGENIA HENDERSO N MARY HENRY TUCKER HILLEY NANCY HILLIARD CAROL HINRICHS LINDA HYMAN
JO ANN JAMISON MARGARE T JENNINGS LYNN JORDAN GINNY JUDD MILDRED KAISER KAY LAND
LEORA LAWRENC E LUCKIE LEE LOUISE LIEBER BEATE LOOCK BONNIE LUSH HARRIET MANN
JANICE MAYS SUSAN MARTIN JOAN MILLER JUDY MITCHELL JENNY NEELY ELAINE NEWLON
FAYE NEWTON JANE NUCKOLS ELAYNE PARSONS JUDITH PAULETTE CAROL PAULI PAM PHELPS
CAROLYN POORE MIMI PROCTOR BETTY PUCKETT KAY RAMSAY MARTHA RAUCH JEAN REYNOLDS
ANNE ROBERTS ELLEN ROBERTS HELENA RODRIGUE Z DIANE ROSE NANCY ROWAN CAROLE ROYALL
BARBARA RUSCUS NANCY SAUNDERS KAREN SCHOESSO W JUDY SCOTT VIRGINIA SECREST IRENE SHEPP ARD
KAY SHPIL PA TRICIA SIMPSON MARSHA SIMS BETTY SMITHSON BETSY SPENCER FRAN STEWART
Westhampto n Sophomore Class CAROLYN SUBLETTE REBECCA SUTER QUITA TANSEY JANE THURMAN SUSAN TOMLIN JULIA TRENT
CAROLYN URQUHART FRANCES VANHEUVELN BARBARA VENO JANE WALKER MARY CATHERINE WARE MARIA WEBER
BETTY WELLS ADRIENNE WILKS KAY WOODY
FRESHMA N CLASS OFFICERS : Left to right, first row: Jean Clodfelter, Pat Brown, Nola Rice, Sally Rice. Second row: Susie Benton, Linda Childress, Anne Vaughan, Pat Rainwater, Martha Anne Wholey. Not pictured: Pat Edgerton, Noe] Davidson.
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS JEAN CLODFEL TER ••••...• ••.•••• ..•..••• •••.•.•• •••••• President PAT BROWN
•••••.•.•..•..•.•••.•.•.•••.•••.•.••••
Vice-Pres ident
NOLA RICE •.•••.•• ••••••• ••••.•• .•••••.. ••..••.• .•.•.• SecretarJI' SALLY RICE ••••.•• •••••..• ..••.••• •••.••.• •••.••• .•. • Treasurer MARTHA ANNE WHOLEY . • . • • . . • . • . . . • • . . . • • . • • • • • . • • • . • • Historian SusIE BENTON
••••...• .•.••••• ••••..•• .•••••• ••.••• Song
LINDA CHILDRES S • . • . • • • . • . . . • • • • • . . . • . • • • • PAT RAINWAT ER AND ANNE VAUGHAN . . . . . .
Y.W.C.A. Represen tative
Town Council Represen tatives
NoEL DAVIDSON • • . • . • . • . • . • . • . . . . . College
Governme nt Represen tative
PAT EDGERTO N .••..••• ••••••• ••••••.• ••.••••• •• AA
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Represen tative
We sth am pto n Freshman Class KATHLEEN ANDERSON PATRICIA ARVIN JUDY BAILEY MARCIA BANDAS JANE BARLETT KAREN BARNES
DOROTHY BARTON SUSAN BENTON JOAN BLACK SUZANNE BLINN MARGARET BREMNER PA TRICIA BROWN
TERESA BROWN JUDY BRUCK KAY BURNETTE PA TRICIA CALLIS SHARON CARDWELL LINDA CHILDRESS
GEORGIA CLARKE JEAN CLODFELTER PAT CO·GHILL PATRICIA COLLINS CAROL COPLEY NANCY COX
l\1ARGARET CRIDLIN HELEN CROSS CAROLE CROWE PEGGY DANIELS BARBARA DIETLER ELIZABETH DILLARD
JUDY DOLLENBERG CAROLYN DOTY VICKY DYER PATRICIA EDGERTON JUDY ELLETT BARBARA EVANS
SUSAN EVANS SANDRA FAIRFIELD ELIZABETH FARMER JESSICA FENIMORE PAT FERGUSON LOIS ANN FLOURNOY
CHARLOTTE GOODE MAUREEN GOODE SANDRA GOODMAN LACEY GORDON BILLIE GRIGSBY CAROL GULASKY
BETTY HARRIS SARA HAYS LOIS HELMBOLD MERRI HERMAN JANE HOGE ANN HOOD
Westhampto n Freshman Class SUE HUDNALL SHARON HUDSON ELIZABETH HUMMEL SUZANNE IVEY MARY ANN JAMES JUDY KAY JOHNSON
SHERWYN JOHNSON BARBARA JONES JILL JONES NANCY KALOUSDIAN ANNE KAY NANCY KEITH
TERRY KINCHELOE MICHELE KIPPS DOLLY KIRKPATRICK JANINE KULAK PAT KURSCH MARY STUART LAND
JACKIE LASSITER SHARON LESTER MARY ANN LIPPINCOTT JUDY McCANN BETTY McDONALD ALYCE McGINNIS
KAROLYN McKIMMEY SARAH McLAUGHLIN EILEEN MAHONEY WENDY MAHON SANDRA MATTHEWS CHRISTA MERZ
VICKY MILLER BETTY NEWMAN BEYERL Y NOBLE VIRGINIA NORTON JOAN ODLAND PARKIE PARKIN SON
ANN PAYNE ANN ASHLEY PEARSON LINDA PHELPS MARGARET PHELPS LOIS POLLARD ANNE POMEROY
PAT RAINWATER JANE RECTOR NOLA RICE BONNIE ROBERTSON LOIS ROBINSON GERALDINE RUTTER
BROWNIE SALES ELLEN SANDERSON JOAN SCHOOLS DARLENE SCOTT PA TRICIA SHANDS NANCY SHARP
Westhampto n Freshman Class MARY SHELDON SUSAN SHEPHERD BARBARA SHREEVE CAROL SILVER ALICE SMITH BARBARA SNEAD
BARBARA SOUTHALL MILLIE STEIN LUCI STEW ART DIANA SUMMERS ASTRA SWINGLE LINDA T ABSCOTT
ANN TAYLOR MARY TAYLOR TERESA TAYLOR BARBARA TOWSEY ANNE TULL BETSY TYLER
CAROLE ANN UPCHURCH NANCY USSERY ANNE VAUGHAN CHARLOTTE WALDROP MEG WELLS CHERYL WHITNEY
MARTHA ANNE WHOLEY BRUCE WILBORN SYDNEY WILLIAMS MARY BO WILLIS KATHLEEN WILLS BETSY WILSON
PEGGY WOMELDORF
RIC HM ON D COLLEGE
SENIOR CLASS OFFICE RS. Left to right, seated: H. Douglas Lee, J. David McDona ld. Standing : Carlos Coleman , Bill Taliafer ro, Jerry Silver. Not pictured : Thomas Benton.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
H.
DouGLA S LEE •••••• .••.•• •••••• •••••. •••••• •••••• •• Preside nt
MAJOR THOMA S BENTON ••.••• ••.••• •••••• •••••• •••• Vice-Pr esident WILLIA M TALIAF ERRO
•••••• •••••• •••••• •••••• •••••• •••• Secreta ry
CARLOS COLEM AN •••••• •••••• •••••• •••.•• •••.•• •••••• ••
Treasurer
JAMES DAVID McDON ALD •••••• •••••• •••••• •••••• •••••• ••• Senator JERRY SIL VER
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• Delegate
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HENRY ALPERIN
B.S., Chemistry Petersburg, Virginia
ARTHUR A. ANTHONY,
III
B.A., History Spencer, Virginia
LESLIE MAYO BAKER, JR.
B.A., English Lovettsville, Virginia
ALAN STEPHEN BALABAN
B.A., Political Science Norfolk, Virginia
JEROME DAVID BECKER
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia
M.
THOMAS BENTON, JR.
B.A., English Su:ffolk, Virginia
STEPHEN DOUGLAS BLOOD
B.S., Chemistry Alexandria, Virginia
JACKSON MILLER BRUCE
B.A., Political Science Culpeper, Virginia
JoHN
Gus
CAMETAS
B.S., Chemistry Christiansburg, Virginia
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BOYD DAVID CAVE, JR.
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
CHARLES B. CHANCE,
]R.
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia
GARLAND
W.
CHILDRESS, JR.
B.S., Chemis~ry Richmond, Virginia
THOMAS FRANKLIN CLAY
B.A., English Henderson, North Carolina
EDWARD SIMON COHEN
B.A ., Political Science Newport News, Virginia
CARLOS
wADE
COLEMAN
B.A., History Bassett, Virginia
ROBERT F. COLLINS,
II
B.A., English Newport News, Virginia
KENNETH EDWARD CROW
B.A., English Wilmington, North Carolina
EDWARD OLEN CULLER
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia
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PHILIP
v.
DAFFRON
B.A., English Bon Air, Virginia
A.
FRANKLIN DARNELL, JR.
B.A., Chemistry West Point, Virginia
JAMES
A.
DEANGELIS, JR.
B.A., History New Milford, New Jersey
EMMETT D. DUNNEVANT
B.A ., Bible and Religion Richmond, Virginia
ROBERT
M.
DUNVILLE, JR.
B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia
DAVID
G.
EDMONDSON
B.S., Chemistry Purcellville, Virginia
HENRY SNYDER ENCK,
III
B.A., History Gambier~ Ohio
ROBERT RYLAND EVERETT
B.A., Psychology Norfolk, Virginia
FLOYD THOMAN FALLEN
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia
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WILLIAN RAY FERGUSON
B.A ., Sociology Richmond, Virginia
R.
DOUGLAS
FOUGHT
B.A., History Arlington, Virginia
JOHN DECKER FRAZER
B.S., Chemistry Hamilton, Virginia
JR.
G. MALLORY FREEMAN,
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia
CLYDE DALE GAMES
B.S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
WILLIAM
T.
JR.
GARNETT,
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
RICHARD
L.
JR.
GARRETSON,
B.A., History Ambler, Pennsylvania
EDWARD
M.
GARRETT,
JR.
B .A., Bible and Religion Richmond, Virginia
JAJVIES E.
GARRETT'
JR.
B.A., English and Speech Fredericksburg, Virginia
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KENNETH MICHAEL GEIGER
B.S., Education Blackshear, Georgia
RoBERT McC. GEORGE, JR.
B.A., Biology Richmond, Virginia
CHARLES LEE GESHEKTER
B.A., History Baltimore, Maryland
RONALD MILTON GILMORE
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia
BARRY ALLEN GOLDIN
B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia
MARSHALL
P.
GORDON,
III
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
ROBERT COLLINS GORMAN
B.S., Biology Mechanicsville, Virginia
BoBBY JOE GoRMUS
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
CHARLES ALTON HARTZ
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia
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THOMAS ELLIOTT HILL
B.A., English Easton, Maryland
RODNEY LEE HITE
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
GEORGE EMIL HOFFER
B .S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
JAMES LARRY HOOVER
B.S., Chemistry Roanoke, Virginia
RICHARD LANSEY HORTON
B.A., Bible and Religion Clifton Forge, Virginia
KENNETH
w.
HUMPHREY
B.A ., English Richmond, Virginia
EDWARD
T.
HUTCHESON
B.S., Physics Richmond, Virginia
JAMES CHARLES JEFFERS
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia
JERRY LEWIS JENKINS
B.A., Chemistry Ridgeway, Virginia
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JOSEPH JOHN KESSEL
B.A., History Wayne, New Jersey
WALTER BLUFORD KILBY
B.S., Chemistry Sperryville, Virginia
WAYNE MONROE KNIGHT
B.A., English Spotsylvania, Virginia
WILLIAM P.
A.
KNIGHT
B.S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
JAMES PAYTON LAWLESS
B.A ., English McLean, Virginia
ROBERT LINTON LEARY
B.S., Biology Richmond, Virginia
HOWARD DOUGLAS LEE
B.A., English Danville, Virginia
FRANK D. LILLASTON,
III
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia
SHERWIN EL y LITTLE
B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia
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RONALD ALAN LIVELY
B.S., Biology Richmond, Virginia
SAMUEL C. McCORMICK
B.A., Bible and Religion Norfolk, Virginia
]AMES DAVID McDONALD
B.A., History Richmond, Virginia
DANIEL C. McF ADEN
B.A., Latin Richmond, Virginia
STEVE JOHN MACIK
B.A., Psychology Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
LARRY JACK MARANGOS
B.A., French and Spanish Raleigh, North Carolina
JOHN NORRIS MARTIN
B.S., Mathematics Highland Springs, Virginia
MELVIN CRAIG MATTHEWS
B.S., Psychology Richmond, Virginia
ROBERT GERALD MEARS
B.A., English Chincoteague, Virginia
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STUART BowE MEDLIN
B.A., History West Point, Virginia
EDWIN OuRA Y MEYER, JR.
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia
BURNETT MILLER,
III
B.A., Political Science Culpeper, Virginia
ALBERT
T.
MITCHELL
B.A., History Alexandria, Virginia
WESLEY R. MoNFALCONE
B.A., Psychology Newport News, Virginia
JOHN ROBERT MOODY
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
]AMES F. MORANO, JR.
B.A., History Richmond, Virginia
DEAN FARRAR MORRIS
B.A., English . Bremo Bluff, Virginia
WILLIAM. MASON Moss
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia
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JAMES
D.
NICHOLSON
B.A., Bible and Religion Orange, Virginia
WILLIAM CLAYTON NOBLES
B.A., Political Science Norfolk, Virginia
RUSSEL KENT 0DLAND
B.S., Chemistry Arlington, Virginia
PAUL CRAIG ORGAN
B.A., History Sarasota, Florida
RALPH A. PALMIERI, JR.
B.S., Physics Richmond, Virginia
Louis
THOMAS PASTORE
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
ANDREW
S. p ASTORIUS
B.A., Political Science Orange, Connecticut
DONALD NEAL PATTEN
B.A., Political Science Newport News, Virginia
ROBERT CARROLL PATTON
B.A ., Biology Clinchco, Virginia
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GORDON
B.
PORTER, JR.
B.A., Bible and Religion Norfolk, Virginia
STUART LINWOOD PRINCE
B.A., History Walkerton, Virginia
GERALD L. PURYEAR
B.A., Education Richmond, Virginia
WILLIAM
F.
RANSON, JR.
B.A .., Biology Bremo Bluff, Virginia
RuDOLPH Louis RAYMAKER
B.A., French Richmond, Virginia
JOHN JUDE RICE
B.A., Sociology Colonial Beach, Virginia
WARREN WAYNE RIGGAN
B.A., Political Science Martinsville, Virginia
HENRY H. RIST'
III
B.A., Bible and Religion Martinsville, Virginia
GEORGE J. ROCKWELL, JR.
B.A., Psychology Chase City, Virginia
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CHARLES
M.
ROSENBERGER
B.A., Mathematics Winchester, Virginia
THEODORE C. RowE,
III
B.S., Chemistry Portsmouth, Virginia
CLARENCE
E.
ROYSTER
B.S., Chemistry Cluster Springs, Virginia
MORRISS ALLEN SAUNDERS
B.A., Classics Petersburg, Virginia
MARVIN DAVID SCHWARTZ
B.S., Physics Richmond, Virginia
RUSSELL LEE SCRUGGS
B.A., History Cullen, Virginia
PHILIP DAVID SEAT
B.A ., Psychology Hampton, Virginia
SILAS
s.
SHELBURNE, JR.
B.A., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
GEORGE
E.
SIEGFRIED
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
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RUSSELL OLIVER SILER
B.A., English Martinsburg, West Virginia
JERRY BARNETT SILVER
B.A., Psychology and English Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
ALVIN
N.
SMITH,
JR.
B .S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
WILLIAM
T.
SOMMERS
B.A., History East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
MARTIN
w.
II
SOUDERS,
B .S., Phy sics and Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
}AMES BRYAN SPELL,
JR.
B.A., Political Science Arlington, Virginia
EARL RONALD SPENCE
B.A., Speech Virginia Beach, Virginia
VERNON E. STANLEY,
B.A., English Emporia, Virginia
MELVYN STIRISS
B.A ., English Edgewater, New Jersey
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JR.
STEPHEN
F.
STUTZMAN
B.A., Economics Herndon, Virginia
DOUGLAS
w.
SWEENEY
B.A., Journalism Arlington, Virginia
WILLIAM
L.
TALIAFERRO
B.A., Economics Center Cross, Virginia
JOSEPH DESHAZO TATUM
B .S., Mathematics Spencer, Virginia
WARREN
F.
TAYLOR, JR.
B.A., English Smithfield, Virginia
]ACK WADE THOMASSON
B.A ., Sociology Hopewell, Virginia
]ACK
F.
THOMPSON, JR.
B.S., Chemistry Glen Allen, Virginia
WILLIAM ROBERT TOLBERT
B.S., Physics and Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
wIL LIAM
ORRIN TUNE, JR.
B.A., Political Science Chatham, Virginia
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ROBERT MANN TURNER
B.A., English Waynesboro, Virginia
JOHN MICHAEL VITTONE
B.A., English Masontown, Pennsylvania
ALLEN JOHN WALL, JR.
B.A., English Garfield, New Jersey
JOHN SAMUEL WEAVER
B.S., Mathematics Remington, Virginia
LESLIE
s.
WEBB, JR.
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
CARLEN GILBERT WEEDER
B.S., Biology Parsippany, New Jersey
JOHN LEE WELLS
B.S., Biology Richmond, Virginia
GEORGE ALLEN WHELESS
B.A., Journalism Chesapeake, Virginia
ROLAND WAYNE WHITE
B.A., English and Spanish Richmond, Virginia
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JOHN
M.
WHITE -HURS T
B.A ., History Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
KENN ETH
M.
WILBO URNE
B.A., Education Freder ick, Maryla nd
DAVID
E.
WILLI AMSO N
B .S., Biology Richmond, Virgin ia
FREDD IE
L.
WILT
B.A ., Sociology Orange, Virgin ia
DAVID KING WOOD ROOF
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virgin ia
GEORG E A. WRAY , JR.
B.A., History Hampton, Virgin ia
ARCH ER
L.
YEATT S,
B.A., English Richmond, Virgin ia
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III
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICE RS: Left to right: Richard Layton, Richard Cook, Curtis Payne, Larry Hitchner . Not pictured : William Adams, Harold Ingram.
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
RICHAR D
CooK ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... Preside nt
LARRY HITCHN ER ••.•.• .•.••• ••••• ....•• ••••• .••.•. Vice-Pr esident WILLIA M ADAMS ••••.• .•.••• •••••. .•..•• •••••• •••••• ••• Secreta ry HAROLD INGRAM •••••• •••••• •.•••. ••.••• •••••• •••••• •.• RICHAR D LAYTON CURTIS PAYNE
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Treasur er
•••••• •.•.•• •••..• •••••. ••.••• •.•••• ••• Seriator
•••••• ••.••• •••.•• ••.••• .•.•.• •••••. •.••• Delega te
Juniors CARROLL ADAMS BILL ADAMS MICHAEL ANDREWS ROBERT ARTHUR GEORGE ATWELL
JACK AUSTIN GEORGE AUX HERBERT BAER RUSSELL BAKER JOHN BAILEY
STEPHEN BAIN LUTHER BARDEN DAVID BOOTS LAWRENCE BRETT DAVID BRYDON
SPENCER BULLINGT ON BUZ BUSKIRK JIM CAMPBELL STEVE CARPENTE R BILL CARPENTE R
JOHN CARROLL FLOYD CHURN STUART CLOUGH LARRY COLEMAN BOB COLGIN
HAROLD CONNER JOHN COURTNEY EARL CROUCH CHARLES CUMMINGS LARRY DAVID
ROBERT DAVIES HENRY DICKINSON DANNY DONLON MARSHALL DWYER BILL EARLY
RICHARD EDWARDS CARL ERICKSON DENNIS F ABELLA RALPH FALLIN ROBERT FISCHBACH
Richmond JOHN FLATT TRACY FLOYD ROY FORD LANGHORNE FRANCIS FIELDING GARNER
JAMES GATES JOHN GOOCH READ GOOD TOMMY GOODMAN D. T. GRAY
JAMES GREEN HAROLD GUY TOM HANSER WAYNE HARRIS GEORGE HAZELTON
LARRY HITCHNER JOHN HODGE RICHARD HODSDON JULIAN HOLLAND AARON HOPKINS
JOHN HOPKINS GEORGE HUDGINS ROBERT HUNGERFORD DOUG HUNT HAROLD INGRAM
MARVIN JAFFE REGGIE JONES RONALD JONES POWELL JOYNER RICHARD KORINK
MICHAEL KUSHEBA MORTON LAMBERT FRANK LASLEY RICHARD LAYTON TOWNES LEA
RICHARD LEVIN GEORGE LONDEREE JOHN LONEY JAMES LUCK JESSE LUMSDEN
Juniors ANDREW McCRARY ROBERT McDANIEL DENNIS McENTIRE WILLIAM McINTYRE JOHN McMICHAEL
ROBERT MARCHANT AL MARKOW RICHARD MARKS HOW ARD MARLEY ROGER MEACHAM
LARRY MENTZER ED MILLER KEITH MONROE EARLE MOORE STUART MOTLEY
HAROLD MUDDIMAN DAVID NELSON JOSEPH NEWTON DAN NORMAN JOSEPH NUARA
RONALD ODOM STEPHEN O'NEILL TERRY OWEN RICK PARKS DICK PARKER
JERRY PARR GORDON PATERSON HARVEY PATTERSON CURTIS PAYNE DICK PETERSON
ROBERT PHILYAW LEE POTTER LINWOOD POWERS DENNIS PRYOR STEPHEN RENALDS
ROBERT RICE JAMES RICHARDSON JAMES RICHIE BARRY ROBERTS MURRAY ROSENBERG
Richmond Junior Class WILMER ROWE TONY SAKOWSKI DOUGLAS SALTER CHARLES SAMUELS JOHN SAPONSKY
FRED SCHNEIDER EDGAR SHRUM MICHAEL SMELSER JOHN BRUCE SMITH JAMES SPICER
WILLIAM STEINMETZ LEWIS STORY JAHN SUMMS WAYNE TALLEY ROY TAYLOR
CHARLES THOMAS CLAUDE TOLBERT DAVID TRAYLOR STRAN TROUT STANLEY TUCKER
JAMES WAGONER EDWARD WAITE ROBERT WATERS PHILIP WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMS
NEIL WILLIAMS DANIEL WRIGHT COLEMAN YEATTS ROBERT YOUNG
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Left to right: Al Towberman, Donald K. Butler, Larry Spigel, Richard Elliott, Lee Selby, Bert Long.
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
ALDEN
W.
TowBERMAN .•••..•••••• •.••.•.••••• ••••••••• President
LELAND SELBY ••••••.•••• •••••.••.•.• ••••.•••••. •. Vice-Presiden t HERBERT LONG
••••••••••• ••••••.•••• ••••••••••• .••••• Secretary
RICHARD ELLIOTT .•.••••••.•. ••.•••••.•.• ••••••••••• •• LAWREN CE SPIGEL
Treasurer
•••••.••••• •••••.••••• •••.••••••• ••••• Senator
DONALD BUTLER •••••••.•••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••• Delegate
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Richmond Sophomore Class THOMAS ADAMS ROBERT ALLEN JAMES ANDREWS WARREN ANDREWS FRANK APPEL JOSEPH ARONICA
ALEX ASBLE BILL BAILEY ROBERT BALDWIN DONALD BARNES ANTHONY BAROODY BOB BAYLISS
JON BELDING GREG BENJAMIN WINSTON BLENCKSTONE VERN BOSCHEN WALLACE BOWERS LAURENCE BOYCE
CHARLES BRAGG KEITH BROWN LARRY BROWNING CHARLES BRYANT JEFF BUSHWAY DONALD BUTLER
CREED CALDWELL JOHN CALDWELL HENRY CAMPBELL JOHN CAMPBELL EDWARD CAPPS DOUGLAS CARPER
BOB CARY ROGER COLLIER ED COLSTON TIM CONNELLY VERNON CONRAD RICHARD CORBIN
LUKE COUKOS BOB COUSINS GERRY DALTAN MERCER DARDEN EDWARD DEDGE WAYNE DEMENT!
ROGER DEMIK GRAHAM DILDAY RANDY DRAYER TRAVIS Du PRIEST PETER ELDREDGE RICHARD ELLIOTT
CLAUDE EVANS JOHN FARRAR RALPH FAULHABER MICHAEL FEHL WALTER .F ELTON JAMES FERGUSON
Richmond Sophomore Class LOUIS FLAIM ROSWELL FLIPPEN RONNY FRETWELL WAYNE GAILBRAITH ROBERT GINGLEN JOHN GIRARDI
FRANKLIN GOODMAN KENNETH GRAY MASON GREEN BILL GREENWOOD ROBERT GRIZZARD ED GROVE
JOHN GRUNDY GEORGE HALE RANDOLPH HASH TOM HASH RICHARD HAWKS JOSEPH HEILMAN
DAVID HERNDON BOB HERR EDWARD HIGGINS HORTON HOBBS FRED HODNETT JIMMY HORTON
ANDY JARRETT WILLIAM JOBE ERIC JOHNS MICHAEL KICIDIS BILL KING MICHAEL KIRBY
DICK KRAUSE EDWARD KULLAF JAN LAPIERRE HARRY LEA EMORY LEWIS JOHN LLOYD
RICHARD LUCK RUDY LUETHY EUGENE McDONALD KEITH McMANA WAY MARSHALL MALLORY ALAN MARKOW
RALPH MAY HOW ARD MENDELSOHN JOE MITCHELL ROBERT MORRIS DAVID NICHOLS RAYMOND NILES
BILL NUCKOLS FLOYD O'BRIEN JAMES O'BRIEN FRANKLIN ORTH LEYCESTER OWENS JOHN PACKETT
Richmond Sophomore Class THOMAS PAYNE WILLIAM PAYNE FRANKLIN PHILLIPS WILLIAM POWE.RS DAVID PRICE EDDY RICE
ROBERT RIPLEY WILLIAM ROBINSON JAMES RUSSELL JOHN RUSSELL JOSEPH RUSSO DAVID RUST
BOB SANDERSO N BOB SAUNDERS JOHN SAVAGE DAVID SCHREIBFEDE.R FRANK SCHULTZ LELAND SELBY
FRANK SETTLE RICHARD SHARFF EDWARD SILVER SPENCER SILVERBAC H WILLIAM SOLARI BAILEY SPENCE
LARRY SPIGEL BOB STAHL GEORGE STERLING MICHAEL STRAWSER AUBREY TALLEY BARRY TAYLOR
GIL TAYLOR LARRY THOMSON ROBERT TINGLE BOB TISDALE EDWARD TOMLINSO N AL TOWBERM AN
JAY TRONFELD MARK TROXELL JOHN TURNER LEE UHL WAR.R EN VANDERSL ICE THOMAS VAUGHAN
ROBERT LEE WALKER LARRY WALLACE JERRY WALTERS BOB WEBBER DON WEEKS GARNETT WHITE EDWARD WILLIAMS ON
DANIEL WILKINS WARREN WINTER WAYNE WRAY GERALD WYATT MARTIN YECIES STANLEY YUSKO JEFFREY ZWERDLIN G
FRESHMA N CLASS OFFICERS : Left to right: Jack Spicer, Robert Taylor, Fitzhugh Godwin, Barry Moss, Peter Kucera, Ronald May.
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS PETER KucERA ..•••.•• ..••.•.• ••.•••• .•....•• ••••.•• •• President RoN ALD MAY • . • . . . . . . • • • • • . • • . • . • . . . . • . . . • • . . . • • • Vice-Pres ident ROBERT TAYLOR ••••...• ••.•••• ...•..•. •..•••.. ...••••• Secretary BARRY Moss •.•..... •.•.•... •.••••. •••••.• ..••..•• •••. Treasurer FITZHUGH LEE •.•...•. ••.•••• ..••.•.• ••....•• ••••••• •••• Senator JOHN SPICER •••••••• •••••••• •••••••• •••••••• •••••••• •• Delegate
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Richmond Freshman Class CLIFFORD ALTSCHULL DOUGLAS ANDERSON J. W. ANDREWS RAY ASHWORTH MARC AXEL ERNIE BAICH
JOSEPH BAIRD RANDOLPH BAIRD ERIC BALL DA VE BALLARD TOD BALSBAUGH LLOYD BASS
BUSTER BATTS JOHN BAUSERMAN EDWARD BELKNAP KENNETH BLANKS BILL BOYER BOB BRADE.NHAM
AURELIUS BRANTLEY BRUCE BROCK JOE BRISTOW GEORGE BRITTLE DONALD BROUGHTON BILL BUCKNER
ARTHUR BUNNELL JOHN BUYNITZKY McCOY CAMPBELL MARK CARDONA JAMES CARR FRANK CHILDREY
FREDERIC CLARK HANK CLAUSEN JIM CLIBORNE BUTCH COHEN WAYNE COLEMAN RAYMOND COMPTON
HOW ARD CONWELL ROBERT COX MIKE CRITZER STANLEY CROSSLAND JIMMY CRUTCHFIELD BILL CUNNINGHAM
BOB CUNNINGHAM BOB DANDRIDGE WAYLAND DENTON RICHARD DICKINSON MASON DIRICKSON WILLIAM DOWNING
DAVID DRAYER ANDREW DUNN FRANCIS nuPONT MILTON EARLY MAC EDWARDS DONALD EVERETT
Richmond Freshman Class MICHAEL FERGUSON NELSON FLIPPO RICHARD FOHL WILLIAM GALLAHAN MARVIN GARNER KENNETH GASSMAN
GEORGE GASTON FITZHUGH GODWIN JIMMIE GREEN LEONARD GREENSPOON GEORGE GRUBBS WILLIAM GUNTHER
MICHAEL HAGAN PAUL HAGENMUELLER JOHN HAMILTON LOUIS HAMMACK GLEN HATCHER ROBERT HAWKES
WARREN HEENAN POTTER HENDERSON FRANK HENRY JIM HILL FRED HOLLAND DANIEL HOOKER
RONALD HOUSTON THOMAS INMAN CHARLES JENNESS MICHAEL JENNINGS ROBERT JONES JOHN JORDON
CHIP KING GLENN KINZIE. HAYDEN KIRBY-SMITH DONALD KNIZ PETER KUCERA LINDSAY KYSER
STEPHEN LA WREN CE GARY LEE PETER LE.SNIK RAYMOND LONG EDDIE LONGMAN CLYDE LOTSPEICH
STUARTLOUGHBAROUGH JOHN LOVING JON LUCY THOMAS LUKENS NED McALLISTER STEVEN McCARTHY
JOHN McCORMICK JOHN McGINTY OWEN McVAY EDWIN MALECHEK JIM MARILLA THOMAS MATOCHIK
Richmond Freshman Class RICHARD MATTHEWS DA YID MATTOX KARL MEARNS CHARLES MEL TON DON MEYERS MARVIN MILLER
MORTY MILLER DAVID MIMS CHUCK MOLTZ MARK MONEY HENRY MORRIS BARRY MOSS
EDMUND MULLINS HAROLD NEAL TOMMY NEAL RICHARD NEASE JOHN NELMS WILLIAM NEY
THOMAS NOFFSINGER TIM NOFFSINGER WILLIAM OWENS ROBERT PADDOCK GERALD PARR STAN PARSONS
HARRY PATTESON TOMMY PATTESON RICHARD PAULETTE RICK PAYNE BAXTER PERKINSON SAMUEL PERRY
FRED PHILIPSEN JUSTIN PHILLIPS LOUIS PIERCE TIMOTHY POPE KENNETH PUGH EDWARD PURYEAR
CARLTON RAGLAND BRUCE REID HERBERT RICE HARVEY ROBERTS JAMES ROCK RONEY ROGERS
WILLIAM RONEMUS JAMES RUDD CARMINE RUFFA MICHAEL SANCHEZ SAAVEDRA BEN SAUNDERS ALLEN SAVILLE
H. W. SCOTT MICHAEL SEIDEMANN CHARLES SHAUGHNESSY WILLIAM SHELOR HENRY SHOTWELL RICHARD SINCLAIR
Richmond Freshman Class MICHAEL SISK GEORGE SMITH HOW ARD SMITH JAMES SMITH STAN SODOMKA MICHAEL SOUKUP
JAMES SOYARS
JOSEPH SPENCER KENNETH SWECKER DA VE SZUMOWSKI JOHN TABB DONALD TAYLOR
MICHAEL TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR SANDY TUCKER THOMAS WALKER SAMUEL WALKER JOSEPH WALLACE
DON WEAVER BILL WILDS RODDY WILLIAMS CHARLES WOODWARD HAROLD WOODY ARD FRED YELINEK
WILLIAM YOUNGER RAUL ZALLES
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINSITRATION
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Left to right, first row: Russell Warren, William Strickland. Second row: John Turner, Dennis Rozum.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
•
RUSS ELL WARREN . . • • . • • • . • • . . . • • . . . . . . . • • . . • • . • • • • • • •• President
wILLIAM
STRICKLAND
••..••..•.••••...•....••••.•••
vice-President
JOHN TURNER •......••.••••••...••...•..•••••••••••••• Secretary DENNIS RozuM
•..••.••••••..••.•.•••..••.••.••••••••• Treasurer
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AL VIN CARL ALLEN
B.S., Marketing Emporia, Virginia
RUSSELL EARLE ALLEN
B.S., Marketing Towson, Maryland
RALPH DAVID BARNER,
II
B.S., Industrial Management East Lansing, Michigan
WILLIE JOHN BEHNKEN
B.S., Business Economics Richmond, Virginia
LARRY EuGENE BoPPE
B.S., Accounting Winchester, Virginia
DOUGLAS B. BOWERS
B.S., Marketing Bethesda, Maryland
JOSEPH GORDON BOWDEN
B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia
JOHN NATHAN BUSEY
B.S., Marketing Manassas, Virginia
HARRY LEE CANNON
B.S., Marketing Salem, Virginia
88
CHARLES WESLEY CLOE,
III
B.S., Economics and Accounting Richmond, Virginia WILLIAM H. COLLINS, JR.
B.S., Management Vineland, New Jersey
A. ARNOLD COTTOM, JR.
B.S., Marketing and Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia
HENRY "W°AYNE Cox
B.S., Marketing Mechanicsville, Virginia
"W°ILLIAM A. CROXTON, JR.
B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia
EUGENE LITTLE CRUMP
B.S., Economics Lynchburg, Virginia
WILLIAM TERRY CUTTS
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia
GALE JACKSON DEACON, JR.
B.S., Economics Covington, Virginia
LARRY THOMAS DECO
B.S., Marketing Avella, Pennsylvania
89
DWIGHT VEAZIE DEMASTERS
B.S., Marketing Waynesboro, Virginia
J OSEPII
MICHAEL DESCH
B.S., Marketing Orange, New Jersey
DONALD AARON DOUGLAS
B.S., 1l1arketing Farnham, Virginia
DOUGLAS GLENN EDWARDS
B .S., Management Richmond, Virginia
HANSEL WALLA CE EDw ARDS
B.S., Industrial Management Hampton, Virginia
PHILLIP
wAYNE
FINCH
B .S., Accounting Newport News, Virginia
MICHAEL DONALD FIRST
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia
JOHN ALLEN Fox
B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia
GEORGE F. GREEN,
B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia
90
III
LOUIS GRAY GUTBERLET
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia
JAMES HOWARD HIGGS
B.S., Marketing Casanova, Virginia
ROBERT ALAN HOLSTEN
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia
WILLIAM JAMES HOWELL
B.S., Business Administration Centreville, Virginia
ROBERT SCOTT JEPSON, JR.
B.S., Business Administration Richmond, Virginia
ALVIN BERNLEY JOHNSON
B.S., Marketing Suffolk, Virginia
HENRY PAGE JOHNSON, JR.
B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia
ERBY A. JOHNSTON, JR.
B.S., Finance Farmville, Virginia
TERRY KENNEDY KINUM
B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia
91
CLAXTON WILLIAM LACY
B.S., Accounting Bradenton, Florida
RUFFIN DAVIS LEE, JR.
B.S., Marketing Kenbridge, Virginia
FRANK ANTHONY LEONARD
B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia
JERRY LEE LINDSEY
B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia
GLEN BAILEY LUTZ
B.S., Personnel Management Winchester, Virginia
JAMES L. McGuFFIN
B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia
EUGENE ALAN McNAMEE
B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia
SHERMAN ROBERT MALECH
B.S., Marketing Englewood, New Jersey
WYATT SLATER MAPP, JR.
B.S., Business Economics Newport News, Virginia
92
MICKEY NICHOLAS MARKOS
B.S., Accounting Newport News, Virginia
STANLEY
w.
MARSHALL
B.S., Marketing Arlington, Virginia
ELIZABETH MATHEWSON
B.S., Personnel Management Richmond, Virginia
JAMES RAY MULLEN
B.S., Management Richmond, Virginia
EDWARD MOORE NEWMAN
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia
BILLY ANDREW Nix
B.S., Economics Richmond, Virginia
WILLIAM Moss NooNAN
B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia
BARI BENJAMIN NovEY
B.S., Personnel Relations Emporia, Virginia
HORACE FRED PACE, JR.
B.S., Management Richmond, Virginia
93
]OHN BERNARD PALOCHAK B.S., Economics Aliquippa, Pennsylvania
THOMAS JOHN PEACOCK, JR.
B.S., Accounting Bradenton, Florida
HERBERT CURRIE PETERSON
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia
JOSEPH RIVES PITTS
B.S., Economics Richmond, Virginia
KENDL PRICE PHILBRICK
B.S., Marketing Baltimore, Maryland
]AMES
c.
PHILLIPS
B.S., Marketing Gloucester, Virginia
PETER
w. w.
POWELL
B.S., Management Baltimore, l\iiaryland
JOHN THOMAS REYNOLDS
B.S., Industrial Management Charlotte Court House, Va.
p AUL
GILBERT RICHLIN
B.S., Accounting Lynchburg, Virginia
94
CAPT. R.
F.
USMC
RITCHIE,
III
(ret'd)
B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia DENNIS MICHAEL RozuM
B.S., Economics Garfield, New Jersey
JOSEPH ADAM SABATINI
B.S., Accounting Berwick, Pennsylvania
LEONARD
w. SANDRIDGE, JR.
B .S., Accounting Crozet, Virginia
WILLIAM EDWARD SAVAGE
B.S., Personnel Management Richmond, Virginia
ROBERT E. SCARBOROUGH
B.S., Management Newport News, Virginia
EDw ARD LEE SCHNEIDER
B.S., Finance Richmond, Virginia
0.
MARTIN SHORTER,
III
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia
JOHN EDWARD SMITH, JR.
B.S., Industrial Management Chase City, Virginia
95
WILLIAM CLEMENT SMITH
B.S., Management Ocean City, New Jersey
PANAYIOTIS STAVREDES
B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia
WILLIAM J. STRICKLAND
B.S., Industrial Management Hopewell, Virginia
JOHN MICHAEL TELEPO
B.S., Accounting Easton, Pennsylvania
]AMES LEE THACKER, JR.
B.S., Industrial Management Disputanta, Virginia
WILLIAM BARHAM THOMAS
B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia
CHARLES
wINSTON
TIBBS
B.S., Personnel Management Richmond, Virginia
JOHN DAVID TURNER, JR.
B.S., Economics Richmond, Virginia
FRANK F. VANDEVORT,
B.S., Marketing Reading, Pennsylvania
96
III
JOHN DICKERSON WIGGS
B .S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia
ERNEST
w.
WHITTINGTON
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia
GARY REDMOND WRIGHT
B.S., Industrial Management Harriman, Tennessee
BARRY ZELL
B.S., Finance Richmond, Virginia
97
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS . Left to right, first row: Tom Tucker, Larry Pryor, Ryland Mitchell . .Second row: Jim · Logan Young, Jack Ellis.
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
LARRY PRYOR ••••••• ..•••••• •.•.••.• .•••...• .•.•••.• •• President TOMMY TucKER .•..· • . . . • • . • • • • • . • • . • . . . . • . . • • . • • • • Vice-Pres ident RYLAND MITCHEL L LOGAN YOUNG
• • • • • • . . . . • • • . . . . • . • . • . . . . • • • • • . • • • • Secretary
•.•...•. ••..•.•• •.••..•. •••.••.• ••••••• • Treasurer
JACK ELLIS AND JAMES POWERS ••.••••• ••••.••• .•.••••• •••• Senators
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Powers~
Juniors CRAIG ADAMS NORRIS ALDRIDGE ROBERT BARLOW BAILLIE BROWN BOBBY BULLS
RICHARD CARAVATI EDWARD DUNN GLEN DUTY BOB EDWARDS LARRY ENGLISH
ROBERT EVANS RONALD FREENY MELVIN HARRIS WARREN HA YES THOMAS HICKS
HUGH -HOCKMAN WILLIAM HOWELL HARRY HUTCHERSON PAUL KESSLER WILLIAM LYON
RYLAND MITCHELL PEYTON MOTLEY CLIFTON O'BIER THOMAS PLATT JIM POWERS
LARRY PRYOR JERRY RAY BILL RITCHIE DON ROBERTS THOMAS ROBERTS
GENE RUARK JAIME SENDRA RICHARD SEW ARD ROBERT SLIS BOB TAYLOR
WILLIAM THOMAS WINK THOMPSON TOMMY TUCKER JOHN WOOLDRIDGE LOGAN YOUNG JAMES YOlJNGLING
The T. C. Williams School of Law
PAUL SAUNDERS BARBERY
Galax, Virginia
ROBERT VINCENT BEALE
Richmond, Virginia
BRUCE AUSTIN BEAM
Wilmingto n, Delaware
RONALD JAY BERG
Norfolk, Virginia
ROBERT FRANKLIN BROOKS
Richmond, Virginia
CHARLES
c.
BOWLES, JR.
H.
BRYANT, JR.
Goochland, Virginia
EDWARD
Richmond, Virginia
ALLAN S. BuFFENST EIN
Richmond, Virginia
BOYD FRANKLIN COLLIER
Richmond, Virginia
JOHN FRANCIS DAFFRON, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
THOMAS PASCAL DAVIE, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
JOHN lVIONTAGUE FOLKES
Richmond, Virginia
•
WILLIAM HENRY FULLER
Danville, Virginia
Osv ALDO Luis
G1L
Minerva St. H umacao, Puerto Rico
RALPH lVIARTIN GOLDSTEIN
Hampton, Virginia
PAUL ROBERT GOODE, JR.
Pineville, West Virginia
STANLEY EARL GRIFFIN
Carrsville, Virginia
CHARLES
w.
HAWKS, JR.
Churchland, Virginia
102
MARVIN
c.
Ji
HILLSMAN ,
Richmond, Virginia
GEORGE ROBERT HINNAN
Richmond, Virginia
ROBERT EDWARD HYMA~
Richmond, Virginia
HARRY
M.
JOHNSON,
JR.
Princeton, New Jersey
R.
BANE
JONES
Clifton Forge, Virginia
LARRY MALLORY JONES
Lawrenceville, Virginia
JOHN NICHOLAS LAMPRO:
Roanoke, Virginia
WILLIAM
P.
LEMMOND ,
Ji
Richmond, Virginia
ARMAND LESTER LEVY
Norfolk, Virginia
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JOSEPH LUTHER LEWIS
Richmond, Virginia
ALBERT JACKSON LILLY, JR.
Beaverdam, Virginia
]ACK CHAMPE McCLUNG
Summersville, West Virginia
OscAR LELAND NIAHAN
Pittsville, Virginia
ROBERT
wAGNER
:M:ANN
Stuart, Virginia
NIEL VIN RA y :M:ANNING
Richmond, Virginia
ARTHUR STANLEY NIARIS
Richmond, Virginia
VINCENT J. :M:ASTRACCO, JR.
Norfolk, Virginia
ALEXANDER
z.
NIATZANIAS
Richmond, Virginia
104
JOHN EVANGELO PAPPAS
Portsmouth, Virginia
vON
LEROY PIERSALL
Portsmouth, Virginia
EDWARD HURDLE ROUNTREE
Richmond, Virginia
STEPHEN ANTHONY ScAFIDI
Richmond, Virginia
GERALD WILLIAM SKLAR
Richmond, Virginia
WILLIAM ROBERT SMITH
Martinsville, Virginia
JOHN ROBERT STUMP
Norton, Virginia
WILLIAM J. SWANNER,
III
Portsmouth, Virginia
EDWARD WILDMAN TAYLOR
Richmond, Virginia
105
Louis
FRANCIS TREOLE
Garfield, New 1ersey
JOSEPH THOMAS WEAVER
Victoria, Virginia
RANDOLPH TALLEY WEST
Richmond, Virginia
WILLIS EUGENE WHITE
Portsmouth, Virginia
JAMES
L.
WHITLOCK
Farmville, Virginia
EBB HARRY WILLIAMS,
III
Danville, Virginia
WILLIAM J. WILLIAMS
Richmond, Virginia
FRANCIS
L.
WYCHE, JR.
Petersburg, Virginia
WILLIAM
A.
YOUNG, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
106
RICHARD BRIAN ZORN
. Churchville, New York
107
Second Year WADE ADAMS NICHOLAS ANTONAZZO JAMES BETTS JAMES BIMSON WENDELL CALL JOE CANADA
HENRY CROOK B. H. DANIELS BILL FULLER SHOCKLEY GARDNER ROBERT GILLETTE JOHN GILMER
STUART GLASSER HOW ARD GOULD GORDON HUMPHREY WILLIAM HUMPHRIES GROVER JENNINGS LEWIS JOLLY
JERRY JONES PA TRICK KEITH WILLIAM KERR LAURENCE KESSLER LA WREN CE KOONTZ FRANK LYNCH
MAC McF ARLANE STEPHEN MARGULIES WATSON MARSHALL RALPH MIRARCHI THOMAS lVIOORE ELTON MOSKALSKI
KENNETH NYE ALFRED OWINGS CHARLES PERKINSON STEPHEN PROCTOR RICHARD RUEDA HARRY SCHLESINGER
CHARLES STANZIALE WILLIAM STEPHENS ROBERT SONDEJ FRANKLIN TAYLOR JOHN TAYLOR PHILLIP TERRELL
RUSSELL WATSON DAVE WEST THOMAS WILLIAMS NORWOOD WOODARD
First Year MAURICE BELL WILLIAM BEVERLEY WILLIAM BRAND BILL BURTON JOHN BURCH STUART CARTER
WAYNE COLEMAN ELMO CROSS WILLIAM DERVISHIAN JAMES DIZEREGA WILLIAM ELLYSON DUDLEY EMICK
JEFFREY GARDY LESLIE GOODEWALTER GRIGGS JAMES GROSSMANN JAMES GUILL AL HANCOCK
HOLMES HARRISON TOM HASSELL JAMES HUTTON BILL INGE JIM INGRAM JERRY KANTOR
DABNEY LEE LEWIS McDANIEL WARREN MATTHEWS FRANK MEGARO THOMAS NALLS TOM NANCE
CARL PIGEON EDWARD RILEY JAMES ROBESON GEORGE ROGERS LOUIS ROSENSTOCK JOSEPH RUSSELL
JOE SARNO MARK SCHNITZER DAN STEVENS WAYNE TIFFANY ANTHONY TROY ARCH WALLACE
GORDON WILKINS JOSEPH WILLIAMS WILLIAM WOOD
T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW
The T. C. Williams Student Bar Association fulfilled its purpose of supplementing the law student's curriculum by actively sponsoring many varied functions this year. Comprised of all the students of the Law School, this organization attempts to function for the benefit of each of its members. During the fall, the main concentration was the accommodation of the first year students in adjusting to their new surroundings. A very thorough orientation program was arranged. This was followed by a smoker to enable the new students to n1eet informally with the faculty and upperclassmen. Other first semester activities included the annual dance following the Bar Exam and the Christmas party for underprivileged c~ildren. In the spring the Bar worked in organizing Law Day which was held in conjunction with the Alumni. Also the spring picnic was held as the last parting gesture prior to exams.
STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION. Left to right, first row: Bill Young, Arthur Maris. Second row: Joe Casada, Sam Kerr.
HONOR COURT. Left to right, first row: Osvaldo Gil, Bob Mann, Park Lemmond. Second row: Lewis Jolly, Bill Swanner, Steve Margulies.
REPRESENTATIVE TO STUDENT BAR COUNCIL. Le/ t to right, first row: John Stump, Bob Brooks, Ebb Williams. Second row: Grover Jennings, Bob Gillette, Johnny J oannow.
MRS. W. PARK LEMMOND, JR. Sponsor
WILLIAM PARK LEMMOND, JR. Dean
DELTA THETA PHI Jefferson Senate Chapter Founded in Chicago in 1900 Established at University of Richmond in 1911
DELTA THETA PHI. Left to right, top row: Paul Barbery, John Folkes, William Fuller, Charles Hawks, Harry Johnson, Bane Jones, Park Lemmond, Joseph Lewis. Second row: Melvin Manning, Von Piersall, Edward Rountree, William Swanner, Joseph Weaver, Eugene White, Bob Williams, William Williams. Third row: John Gilmer, Gordon Humphrey, William Kerr, Thomas Moore, Elton Moskalski, Kenneth Nye, Alfred Ownings, Charles Perkinson, Norwood Woodward.
MRS. RANDOLPH WEST Sponsor
RANDOLPH WEST Justice
PHI ALPHA DELTA Patrick Henry Chapter Founded in Illinois in 1897 Established at University of Richmond in 1948
PHI ALPHA DELTA. Left to right, top row: Nicholas Antonazzo, Allan Buffenstein, Ralph Goldstein, Paul Goode, Robert Hyman, Larry Jones, John Lampros. Second row: Jack McClung, Stephen Scafidi, Gerald Sklar, William Smith, Louis Treole, Randolph West, William Young. Third row: Richard Zorr, James Bimson, William Humphries, Grover Jennings, Patrick Keith, Laurence Kessler, Frank Lynch. Fourth row: Stephen Margulies, Watson Marshall, Ralph Mirarchi, Harvey Schlesinger, ·Charles Stanziale, Taylor, Phillip Terrell, Russell Watson.
ROBERT W. MANN Justice
MRS. ROBERT W. MANN Sponsor
PHI DELTA PHI James Madison Inn Founded-University of Michigan, 1869 Established at University of Richmond in 1962
PHI DELTA PHI. Left to right, top row: Bruce Beam, Charles Bowles, Robert Brooks, Edward Bryant, Boyd Collier, John Daffron, Osvaldo Gil, Stanley Griffin, Marvin Hillsman. Second row: George Hinnant, Albert Lilly, Oscar Mahan, Robert Mann, Arthur Maris, Vincent Mastracco, Robert Stump, Edward Taylor, Francis Wysche. Third row: Wade Adams, Edward Betts, Joe Canada, Wendell Call, Henry Crook, Shockley Gardner, Robert Gillette, Stuart Glasser, Howard Gould. Fourth row: Lewis Jolly, Jerry Jones, Lawrence Koontz, Stephen ProctQr, Robert Sondej, William Stephens, John Taylor, Thomas Williams.
McNEIL LAW SOCIETY ROBERT
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McNEILL LAW SOCIETY. Left to right, first row: Harry Snead, Mel Manning, Law Notes; Jim Davis, Bob Brooks, Arthur Maris, Law Notes; Bill Young. Second row: Edward Rountree, Bob Gillette, Sam Kerr, Paul Barbery, Ed Williams, John Rawlings, Lawrence Koontz. Third row: Bob Mann, Bill Marshall, Jim Betts, Joe Lewis.
LEADERSHIP A leader is a man who has followers. He sees things through the eyes of his followers; he has faith in people and lifts them up; he is both a man of thought and a man of action; he has a sense of humor. The leader keeps his eyes on high goals. He strives to make the efforts of his followers and himself contribute to the achievement of more abundant living and the improvement of civilization.
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WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
COLLEGE COUNCIL. Left to right, seated: Millie Bradshaw, Euthecia Gunn, Nancy Holland, Elaine Johnson, Sally Abel, Brenda Wade, Glenda Nicholas. Standing: Cynthia Morgan, Dotte Williams, Joan Hoch, Noel Davidson, Marionette Parker, Walker Glenn, Susan DeAlba, Beth Edwards, Nancy Curtis.
When Westhampton College was first opened in September, 1914, the College Government Association was established. Its president, Celeste Anderson ( O'Flaherty), and the dormitory president, Louise Reames (Hundley), presided over the Honor System, the College Government organization, and the Residence Council. The original organization has been revised through the years to meet the needs of a student body which has grown from eighty-two to six hundred. The Westhampton College Government Association, with its honor system, is prized by the student body as its choice heritage.
NORTH COURT RESIDENCE COUNCIL. Left to right, first row: Janet Wooden, Joanne Marshall, Marionette Parker, Susie Greenwood. Second row: Leora Lawrence, Jane Thurman.
SOUTH COURT RESIDENCE COUNCIL. Le/t to right, first row: Judy Barnhardt, Glenda Nicholas. Second row: Elizabeth Morris, Gloria Harris, Mary Ellen Kyle.
TOWN COUNCIL. Le/ t to right, first row: Carolyn Brewster, Brenda Wade, Fran Dix, Martha Colston. Second row: Anne Vaughan, Pat Rainwater.
HONOR COUNCIL. Left to right, first row: Elaine Johnson, Nancy Holland, Glenda Nicholas. Second row: Elizabeth Morris, Jane Thurman, Marionette Parker, Brenda Wade, Fran Dix.
RICHMOND COLLEGE STUDENT GOVERNMENT
STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. Left to right: Ray Robertson, Russel Siler, Archer Yeatts, Reggie Jones.
Every student who enters Richmond College is a member of the Student Government Association. The purpose of this organization is to function as the supreme instrument of government in regulating the affairs of the student. In return, the student is expected to cooperate with his fell ow students by taking an active interest in the association and by helping to encourage and uphold high standards of honor in all phases of campus life. The organization of the Government Association is modeled after that of the national government: executive, legislative, and judiciary branches. The executive branch is headed by the president and includes the other officers of the Association. The House of Representatives and the Senate form the legislative branch while the Honor Council is the judicial branch.
HONOR COUNCIL. Left to right, first row: Frank Clay, Ted Rowe, Tommy Benton (Chairman). Second row: Bill Taliaferro, Tony Sakowski, Dick Marks, Dave Schreibfeder. Not pictured: Cecil Mercer.
SENATE. Left to right, first row: Ray Robertson, Reggie Jones, Russ Siler, Archer Yeatts, Eddie Cohen. Second row: Larry Spigel, Horton Hobbes, D. T. Gray, Fitzhugh Godwin, Dave McDonald. Third row: Dick Peterson, Micky Kerby, Eddie Garrett, Dick Layton, Harry Lea, Tony Barcelona.
HOUSE OF REPRESEN'TATIVES. Left to right, first row: Jim Gates, Jerry Silver, Tom Hill (Speaker) , Mal Freeman, Jim Hill. Second row: Don Butler, Coleman Yeatts, Howard Marley, Hank Alperin, Barri Goldin. Third row: Roger Meacham, unidentifie d, Charles Sydnor, Dan Norman. Fourth row: Steve Bain, Henry Dickinson, Jim Richardson , Wyatt Mapp.
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMIN ISTRA TION STUDENT GOVERNMENT
STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. Le/t to right, first row: Butch Jepson, Betsy Mathewson. Second row: Gary Wright, Martin Shorter.
The Student Government Association of the School of Business Administratio n counts every full-time student as a member. It was established by the students as a self-governing organization. Its purpose is to represent and further the best interests of the student body and the entire school. A constant effort is made to bring about cooperation and efficiency among the different student organizations. The guiding principle of the Association, its component bodies, and its individual members has been honor. All its actions are motivated by the spirit of personal responsibility and individual integrity which are the recognized fundamentals of character to be found in the School of Business Administratio n.
HONOR COUNCIL. Left to right, first row: Edward Schneider (Chairman), William Strickland. Second row: Phil Finch, Ned Dunn, Charles Reynolds.
SENATE. Left to ri¡ght, first row: Barry Zell, John Higgs, Betsy Mathewson, Gary Wright, Frank Leonard. Second row: John Palochak, Jim Powers, Eddie Schneider, Torn Reynolds, Jack Ellis.
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SERVICE The finest gift a man can give to his age and time is the gift of a constructive and creative life.
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JANE NORTON, Editor-in-Chief
DONALD PATTEN, Associate Editor
VIRGINIA McCORMICK, Business Manager
The 1964 WEB will long preserve memories of the school year 1963-64. All phases of University life people, places, events, and activities-are gathered into a single volume of pictures and copy encompassing Westhampton and Richmond Colleges, the School of Business Administration, and the Law School.
STAFF. Left to right, first row: Harryet Hubbard, Rosemary Jones, Margaret Brittle, Brenda Bishop, Pat Davis, Ann Carter. Second row: Linda Webb, Dianne Minter, Pat Soc, Linda Richardson, Ann Snead, Charlotte Grove, Judy Bailey. Third row: Katha Massey, Barbara Vaughan, Joan Miller, Betsy Dillard.
EDITORS. Left to right: Ann Hardwick, Brenda Williams, Karen Curtis, Carolina Hudnall,
Eugene McDonald and Von Piersall; not pictured-Dick Caravati.
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RICHMOND COLLEGIAN The Richmond Collegian staff has presented this year a weekly campus paper offering a variety of news and features. The Collegian has sought to continue to serve as an effective instrument of campus communication among the various branches of the University, both in news and in student opinion. This year saw the introduction of a new name plate for the Collegian-one which the staff felt
better suited the general type style of the paper. Begun in 1914 as a four column, four page paper, the Collegian has advanced in size and quality to its present status. The editorial staff this year published usually at least six pages every week. Efficient reporters and alert copy readers working in the news pa per office and at the print shop helped to improve the quality of this year's
Collegian.
BETIIE LEE CURRELL
JIM RICHARDSON
BOB EVERETT
Editor-in-Chief
Men's Division Editor
Business Manager
EDITORIAL STAFF. Left to right: Tay Wynne, Nancy Curtis, Betsy Mcintosh, Fran Stewart, Cindy Shelhorse.
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REPORTERS. Left to right, first row: Jimmy Crutchfield, Ellen Sanderson, Carolyn Doty, Judy Dollenberg, Donald Butler. Second row: Lynn Jordan, Leonard Greenspoon, Beth Booker, Arlene Inscoe, Barbara Evans, Mac Edwards, Noel Swin.ter. Third row: Jerry Becker, Bill Owens.
COLUMNISTS.
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Jepson, Mal Freeman, D.
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THE MESSENGER The Messenger, a literary magazine devoted to the publication of student poetry, short stories, and essays and operated by the students, enjoyed a growing, expanding year not without its growing pains. The magazine featured a poem written by poet Howard Nemerov during his stay as poet-in-residence, along with an increased variety of student work.
Charles P. Barrett, Editor-in-Chief
MESSENGER STAFF. A. D. Hopkins, Eileen Mahoney, Charles Barrett, Dick Musgrave, Jan DuBose, Brenda Falls, Lucy Stewart. Cynthia Morgan, Robert Arthur, Tommy Thompson, Nancy Cox, (not pictured).
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WCRC. Left to right, first row: Bonnie Ray, Ed Shrum (Station Manager), Charlie Cloe, Pat Grizzard. Second row: George Aux, Ann Hood, Linda Davis, Betsy Uhl. Third row: Fred Yelinek, Erik Johns, Gene McDonald, Dave Mims. Fourth row: Howard Marley, Bill Early, Dick Peterson. Fifth row: John Matter, Dick Nicholson.
WC RC WCRC Radio was in its third year of operation this year as one of the most versatile means of communication at the University. Broadcasting only to the campus, the station creates programs of entertainment, information and special events of interest to the students. Under the able direction
of Edgar Shrum, station manager-chief engineer, WCRC has grown in its endeavor to provide a vital means of public service to the University, and an invaluable training experience for the students on the staff.
KALE TECHNE As an organization, the Art Club aims to stimulate interest in art and provide an enjoyable program for all students. In February the club sponsored a trip to Washington viewing exhibits in the Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Phillips
Museum, and the National Gallery. The club welcomes all interested students and strives to build and strengthen an interest which will lead to the cultural advancement of the individual.
KALE TECHNE. Hale Everett {President), Lena Whitt, Evelyn Garrett, Fran Stewart, Mrs. Metzgar, Jan DuBose, Pat Waddell, Vicki Canada, Fran Sic, Linda Jones, Sue Hepler, Kathy White, Mrs. Campbell.
MEN'S GLEE CLUB. Left to right, first row: Dan Norman, Earl Crouch (President), Wesley Monfalcone. Second row: Potter Henderson, Don Meyers, Andy Lasley, Michael Sisk. Third row: Richard Paulette, Larry Mentzer, Steve Bauserman, Jeffery Smith, John Grundy. Fourth row: Bill Boyer, Mike Ferguson, Liston Rudd, Jim Rudd, Marshall Dwyer, Jon Hunt. Fifth row: Ronald Houston, Bill Wilds, Mike Saavedra, Butch Rist, Buz Buskirk, Richard Smith, Stuart Medlin. Sixth row: Harry Patteson, Jon Lucy, Glenn Hatcher, Spencer Bullington, Sam Perry, Ed Meyer, Doug Anderson, Joe Tatum. Seventh row: Bob Young, Joe Newton, Bill Mcintyre. Not pictured: Dick Matthews, Mal Freeman, Alex Ashle, John Thorn, Bill Smith.
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The University of Richmond Men's Gl_ee Club completed a highly successful year under the direction of ¡M r. Jack Jarrett. The organization is noted for its active student participation and, administration and is recognized throughout the area for its outstanding ability. During the year the Glee Club performed its varied repertoire in colleges and universities throughout Virginia and North Carolina. Joint concerts with women's colleges highlighted the season. In addition, the Glee Club sang on the University campus and in the city of Richmond. Officers for the year were: Earl Crouch, president; Bub Buskirk, vice-president; Dan Norman, secretary-treasurer; Wesley Monfalcone, business manager; Joe Tatum and Ed Meyer, librarian~; and Jon Hunt, property manager.
WES THA MPT ON COL LEGE GLEE CL'U B. Left to right , first row: Bonn ie Broo ks, Pat Dabn ey (Pres ident ), Marg aret Phelp s, Jo Ellen Riple y, Suza nne Smol a, Kitty Halle r, Jacki e Bran ch, Mary Ann Jame s, Caro l Cople y. Seco nd row: Pat Shan ds, Nanc y Usser y, Gerry Rutte r, Anne Pome roy, Bren da Bisho p, Bonn ie Lush , Joan Kenn edy, Eilee n Maho ney, Dolly Kirk patri ck. Third row: Pat Rain wate r, Betsy Tyler , Lisa Cole man, Nanc y Hilli ard, Janic e Mays , Bonn ie Dam ron, Nanc y Cox, Phyll is Cork er, Adrie nne Wilk s, Suza nne dePo ix. Four th row: Caro lyn Poor e, Vicky Mille r, Mary Ann Lipp incot t, Shery l Whit ney, Susa n Grab le, Susa n Evan s, Anne Dixo n, Fran McD owell , Louis a Pasto rs. Fifth row: Ellen Robe rts, Lucy Carp enter , Betsy Dilla rd, Caro le Roya ll, Beve rly Nobl e, Pam Myer s, Lind a Child ress, Ann Pears on, Donn alee Rowe . Not pictu red: Pat Bank es, Glori a Amb rose, Dale Mint er, Nanc y Curti s.
The Wes tham pton College Glee Club had a very successful year unde r the able direc tion of Mr. Jack Jarr ett. The Glee Club pres ente d two Christmas concerts with the Randolph-Macon Men 's College Glee Club. Duri ng the sprin g the fifty-voice grou p pres ente d a join t concert with the Univ ersit y of Virg inia Glee Club in Charlottesville as well as here on campus. In addi tion to these concerts, the Glee Club sang freq uent ly on the Univ ersit y of Richmond cam pus and in the city of Richmond. Officers for the year were Patr icia Dabney, president ; Phyl lis Corker, vice-president; Susa n Grab le, secr etary ; Dale Min ter, trea sure r; Pat Bankes, business man ager ; and Anne Dixon and Caro le Roy all, libra rian s.
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Fridley , Nancy Hall, THE UNIVE RSITY CHOIR . Left to right, first row: Lee Hill, Caroly n Powell , Joyce Sanfor d, Linda Gardne r, Nancy Saunde rs, Connie Burke, Sharon Leith, Betty Cheyne y, Jean Reynol ds. Second row: Carol Gilbert , Barbar a . Third row: George Letty Sloan, Mary Cross Brittle , Beverl y Neale, Jeanne Paulet te, Betsy Burton , Marga ret Cridlin Walke r Glenn, Warren Londer ee, Carol Bradle y, Gloria Harris, Virgin ia Norton , Lucy Carpen ter, Jane Barlett , Sally Abel, , Robert Crute, Russel l Taylor . Fourth row: Bob Turner , Russ Baker, Harold Conne r, Stephe n Stutzm an, Baillie Brown , Buster Batts, Robert Scrugg s, Robert Dunvil le (Presid ent). Fifth row: Sam McCor mick, Willar d Pierce, Stuart Medlin Saunde rs, Darrel l Myrick , Julius J. Jepson .
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The Unive rsity Choir , under the outsta nding direct ion of Mr. Jack Jarret t, is composed of fortyfour carefu lly selected voices. It has establ ished a firm reputa tion as being one of the finest choirs in this part of the countr y. For the past two years the choir has had the uniqu e privil ege of perfor ming severa l of Mr. Jarret t's works which were composed espec ially for the choir. Highl ights of this past year includ ed trips to Hollin s College, New York City, and the Washington Cathe dral in Wash ington , D. C., in additi on to annua l perfor mance s on campus.
RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES COUN·CIL. Left to ri·ght, first row: Baillie Brown, Betsy Uhl, Walter Griggs (President). Second row: Miss Betty Jean Seymour, Helen Henderson, Kathy White, Ellen Clute, Dr. John W. Brizendine. Third row: F1oyd Churn, Phil Okun, Joseph R. Stanley, Butch Rist. N·o t pictured: Russell Warren, Richard Cook, Sharon Leith, Thomas Hill, Lee Hill, Allen J. Wall, and Carol Baldwin.
RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES COUNCIL
The coordinating organization for all the denominational and interdenominational groups of the campus is the Religious Activities Council. Representative members are the Baptist Student Union, Canterbury Club, Hillel Foundation, New.m an Club, Wesley Foundation, Westminster Fellowship, Ministerial Association, YMCA and YWCA. The Council sponsors weekly Vesper services which seek to deepen each student's spiritual life. The RAC also serves as the coordinating body for the annual Religious Emphasis Week which is one of the most impressive examples of the cooperation, the goodwill, and spirit upon which the operation is founded. This group serves to incorporate the spirit of complete sincerity, friendship, and most of all, a deep respect for the other person's faith.
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION. Left to right, first row: Dan Norman, Bill Greenwood , Bonnie Brooks, Lee Hill (President) , Cindy Morgan, Jane Thurman, Lucy Carpenter, Pete Ford, Barbara Vaughan. Second row: Anne Pomeroy, Richard Paulette, Carol Damerel, Lynne Griffith, Marshall Dwyer, Barbara Shreeve, Jo Ann Jamison, Judy Swingle, Eileen Mahoney, Margaret Cridlin. Third row: Carol Gilbert, Betty Puckett, Mary Ann James, Doug Anderson, Creed Caldwell, Astra Swingle, Judy Ellett, Peggy Daniels, Anne Tull, Linda Childress. Fourth row: Butch Rist, Vicki Miller, Sharon Caldwell, Melvin Harris, Jane Barlett, Sherry Dixon, Judy Mitchell, Michele Kipps. Fifth row: Ed Puryear, Bob Turner, Jimmy Carr, Earl Crouch, Ron Houston, Carolyn Sublette, Glen Miller, Jane Walker, Janice Ranson, Jean Reynolds, Miss Betty Jean Seymour, Dennis McEntire, Gordon Porter. ·
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The success of the Baptist Student Union lies in its ability to meet the needs of each Baptist student; thus, it endeavors to include all facets of Christian living in its yearly activities. The program begins with a bus tour to acquaint new students •with Richmond churches. Bi-month ly campus meetings, a Christmas caroling party, fellowship suppers, and · state BSU meetings provide meaningf ul gathering s. Practical experienc e may be gained through participat ion in the city missions and goodwill centers and on the many youth revival teams.
CANTERBURY CLUB. Left to right, first row: Dr. Peple, Baillie Brown (President), Dr. Harp, George Wray, Betsy Uhl, Jim Gates, Ellen Clute, Karen Curtis. Second row: Leslie McNeal, Tuck Hilley, Meg Wells, Darlene Scott, Fred Schneider, Jahn Summs. Third row: Joe Williams, Louis Hammock, Spencer Bullington, Bill Steinmetz, Stuart Medlin, Jimmie Green, Charles Sydnor, John Bennett.
CANTERBURY CLUB Canterbury has been a part of the religious organizations affiliated with the campus since November 26, 1946 when a group of students signed a petition requesting the establishment of a club for all interested Episcopalians. Bi-monthly meetings are held on Sunday nights at St. Stephen's
Church. Under the guidance of their faculty advisor, Dr. Edward Peple, and the rector of St. Stephen's, R. Reno S. Harp, Jr., these students have participated in Christian fellowship through study, play, and worship.
HILLEL FOUNDATION The aim of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation is to offer Jewish students a religious, cultural, and social background. Its purpose was successfully
carried out this year by means of an interplay of activities and contributions to th~ University.
HILLEL FOUNDATION. Left to right, first row: Bill Ney, Phil Okun (President), Hedy Bernard, Jeff Zwerdling, Leonard Greenspoon, Frank Goodman. Second row: Eddie Longman, Cliff Altschull, Donnie Meyers, Herb Rice, Hank Alperin, Lennie Hyman. Third row: Marvin Miller, Bari Novey, Eleanor Robinson, Spencer Silverbach, Eddie Cohen, Greg Benjamin, Howard Smith, Dave Schreibfeddar, Larry Spigel.
SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT. Left to right, first row: Bill Savage, Thomas Platt~ Eleanor Beck, Susan Britton, John Bennett (President). Second row: Bernard Trafford, III, J. M. Desch, Tom Reynolds, David Workman, Joe Pitts, Jim Thacker. Third roiv: Ronald Freeny, Bob Buss, Baillie Brown, Gilbert Ferguson, Jamie Endra, Capt. Robert Ritchie, III. Fourth row: Gene Ruark, Tom Roberts.
The Society for the Advancement of Management, the recognized national professional organization of management in industry, commerce, government, and education, and the pioneer in management philosophy, has been dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the art and science of management ever since the original Taylor Society was established in 1912. The varied activities of the university chapters
are developed to further the growth of all students, regardless of their academic major, by stimulating their thinking and widening their knowledge and outlook. They not only are able to learn more about the actual practice of good management in business, but they have the opportunity to put to use the principles of good management organization, planning, and control in the operation of the chapter.
WESLEY FOUNDATION The Wesley Foundation, through its regular meetings, retreats, conferences, work with the Children's Home, and participation in the activities of several local churches, seeks to offer Methodist
students an opportunity to further their Christian experience during their stay in the University community.
WESLEY. Left to right, first ,.ow: Charlotte Grove, Helen Henderson (President), Judy Barnhardt, Letty Sloan, Virginia Davis, Linda Fridley. Second row: Jean Clodfelter, Mary Beth Painter, Pat Dabney, Jo Ripley, Fran Stewart, Cheryl Whitney. Third row: Anne Grant, Wayne White, Bill Boyer, Chuck Cummings, Rev. Hew Stith.
WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP. Left to right, first row: Judy Eastman, Betty Farmer, Cindy Shelhorse, Ann Hood, Kay Ramsay. Second row: Merri Herman, Mary Atkins, Becky Suter, Lois Helmbold, Sue Martin. Third row: Mike Saavedra, Dick Marks (President), Carol Baldwin, Carol Bashaw, Bill Collins.
WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP To challenge the student to enter a new world of spiritual thinking and commitment in relation to his campus, church, and world-this is the goal of Westminster Fellowship. The group also stresses a growing understanding of one's own convictions and the opportunity to become involved as adults in the Christian community and in the n1olding of
our rapidly changing world. This group is closely affiliated with St. Giles' Presbyterian Church and is open to all Presbyterian students. Meetings are held in conjunction with other Westminster Fellowship groups in the city on Sunday evenings at 1617 Monument Avenue.
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION The Ministerial Association aims to increase the spiritual life of ministerial students, to increase their participation in all proper college activities, to help place students in missions in the city, to aid in sending students to supply vacant pulpits,
and to exert a spiritual influence on the student body. The Association meets every other Tuesday in the St11dent Center, and all interested pre-ministerial students are invited to attend.
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Le/ t to right, first row: Dr. John Brizendine, Larry Brett, Wesley Monf al cone, Gordon Porter (President), Dan McFaden, Joe Stanley. Second row: Claude Evans, Earl Crouch, Bill Voorhes, Robert Cox, Howard Conwell, Bob Young. Third row: Tracy Floyd, Dennis McEntire, Ron Houston, Marshall Dwyer, Claude Tolbert, Chuck Sydnor. Fourth row: Bill Greenwood, Jimmy Carr, Pete Ford, Floyd Churn, Garnett White, Russell Leonard, Richard Cook.
YMCA. Lefi to right: Ed Capps, Tom Hill (President), Wyatt Mapp, Baillie Brown, Bus Buskirk.
All students ¡ of Richmond and the School of Business Administration are members of the YMCA; however, active members are those who sign its Statement of Purpose. The purpose of the "Y" is to build Christian character by an emphasis on the mind, body, and spirit. The YMCA strives to help the student maintain constant Christian maturity. As an interdenominational organization the "Y" gears its programs and projects to involve the entire
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collegiate community. In co-qperation with the YWCA, it sponsors an annual spring picnic and the KICK-OFF KAPERS dance-the first dance of the fall semester. This "Y" provides university students with a program of individual aid to destitute students through World University Service. Other activities include publishing the Student Directory and giving a Christmas party for underprivileged children.
YWCA: Left to right, first row: Kathy White (President), Carol Da1nerel, Lee Hill. Second row: Barbara Gardner, Dale Minter, Susan Grable, Linda Childress. Third row: Miss Betty Jean Seymour, Linda Holt, Joyce Sanford, Kedron Davis.
Through its various programs and activities, the Westhampton College YWCA seeks to bring each student to a growing awareness of her responsibility to God, her fellowman, and herself. Participation in such projects as the World University Service Campaign and the work with the girls at the Bo nAir School helps each girl to realize
the needs of others, while monthly programs and dorm devotions are an attempt to guide her into an understanding of her personal involvement in these needs and into a closer relationship with God. The work of the YWCA is carried on under the guidance of its advisors, ¡Miss Betty Jean Seymour and Miss Augusta Chapman.
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STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION. Left to right, first row: Katha Massey, Bonnie Brooks, Pat Dabney, Martha Hartman, Mary Ann Wheary, Pattie Wood, Elizabeth Schools (President). Second row: Ann Snead, Ginny McCormick, Carolyn Jackson, Jo Ann Barco, Gay Shelton, Ellen MacN¡amara, Elsa Falls. Third row: Nancye Webster, Lucille Phillips, Mary Rainey, Miss Spangler, Harryet Hubbard, Phyllis Corker, Nancy Hilliard.
STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The William L. Prince Chapter of the Student Education Association was first established in 194 7 as a Future Teachers' Association of America and was renamed five years ago. The members include those students who are interested in the teaching
profession and in education. These students automatically become a part of the National Education Association and the Virginia Education Association of which the chapter is a branch.
The student section of the AIP, open to all students interested in physics, is a member group of the American Institute of Physics, the professional organization of American physicists. Its aims are to encourage the study of physics and to aid students in developing qualities helpful in their
future careers. Its services include bringing to the campus visiting lecturers and interesting films, and supplying information about graduate studies. The Association meets every other Tuesday in the Physics Building, and all interested students are invited to attend.
Dr. Leonard M. Diana, Advisor William R. Tolbert, President Ralph A. Palmieri, Jr., Vice-President Albany D. Grubb, Secretary Marvin D. Schwartz, Treasurer
Members Luther K. Barden J. Van Bowen Edward F. Colston M. Robert Fischback
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William T. Garnett George E. Hoffer Edward 1,. Hutcheson John F. B. Jurgens, III
J. B. Lumsden Louis T. Pastore Roland M. Pugh Edgar V. Shrum
PSYCHOLOGY CLUB. Left to right, first row: Phyllis Jane Bradshaw, Alma Browne, dent), Craig Matthews, Dr. Noel Keys, Hale Everett, Jane Buck. Second row: Phil Rosalind Rogers, Nancy Saunders, Judy Stone, Harryet Hubbard, Joe Sties, Sherwin Dr. William Leftwich, Ernie Robinson, Bob Young, Jim
Brenda Matlock, Leslie Yonce (PresiSeat, Earl Crouch, Joanne Marshall, Little. Third row: Dr. Warner Burke, Rockwell.
PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The Psychology Club has as its purpose the development of an interest in, and an understanding of psychology, outside the classroom. Monthly meetings engage speakers from the University faculty in addition to other Virginia colleges. Field trips and projects in the Science Fair as well as
fellowship help coordinate interests of the students and faculty. The club is composed of members of the Westhampton and Richmond College student bodies and faculties. Interested non-members and members of Psi Chi also attend meetings.
Rostra et Penna-the ability to speak and write -is the motto of the Philologian Literary Society. The society, the oldest student organization at Richmond College, was founded in 1855, and since that date has maintained high standards of speaking and writing. Activities during the year have
included presentation of historic films and the bringing of interesting speakers to the campus. Membership in the society is conferred by election after the candidate has shown interest in speaking and writing and has demonstrated this in an introductory essay or speech.
PHILOLOGIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. Left to right: S. F. Stutzman (President), J. V. Crutchfield, M. R. Macey.
FORENSIC S. Left to right, first row: Russ Warren, Wyatt Mapp (President) . Second row: Jimmy Crutchfield , Jerry Becker, Glenn Robertson.
FORENSIC COUNCIL The Forensic Council has served since 1931 as a coordinat or of all forensic activities. It is comprised of represent atives from the Philologi an Literary Society and the Debate Team. It sponsors an intramura l debate tourname nt which is open to
the general student body, and internatio nal debate with students from foreign countries. The council strives to carry out its purpose of encouragi ng the developm ent of forensics on our cam pus.
DEBATE TEAM Coupled with its own distinguis hed .record ¡in intercolle giate debate circuits, the Debate Team promoted forensic activities on campus including demonstr ation debates, individua l tourname nts on both the high school and college levels, and an internatio nal debate with Dublin, Ireland. Under the guidance of Dr. Bert E. Bradley, Jr. and Mr. Jerry Tarver, Richmond secured first pl.ace honors at Wake Forest College and second place
honors at Duquesne Universit y. In addition they were undefeate d in their own intercolle giate tournament. In addition several debaters were cited as distinguis hed speakers. The national intercolle giate topic for debate during the 1963-64 season was: "Resolve d: That the United States should guarantee an opportuni ty for higher education to all qualified high school graduates."
DEBATE TEAM. Left to right, first row: Guy Peters, Ray Robertson, Noel Davidson, Patricia Brown, Patricia C'o llins, Russ Warren (Captain). Second row: Bob Gillette, Charles Sydnor, Robert Cox, Glenn Robertson, Wayne White. Third row: Bert Bradley, Jerry Tarver, Jerry Becker, Graham O'Neil.
UNIVERSITY PLAYERS. Left to right, first row: Jamse Garrett* (President), Susan Darden, Jimmy Crutchfield, Bob Arthur*, James Robertson*, Leora Lawrence, Reuben Musgrave, Sue Hepler, Joy Davis. Second row: Sherry Burgan, Mac Edwards, John Farrar*, Carol Baldwin, Nancy Whitworth, Polly McDowell*. Third row: Bob Boston, George Gaston. Not pictured: Pat Ryan*, Chuck Harrison*, Joan Kennedy, Bill Lockey*. *Alpha Psi Omega.
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an information booth on May Day, and serving as guides for visitors on the campus, as well as producing an annual booklet, PD CUES, sent to all incoming freshmen, supplying them with information concerning the more informal side of campus life. This group serves until late spring when another group is chosen.
PIERIDES. Left to right, first row: Carole Royall (Chairman), Kay Woody, Barbara Veno, Lois Pollard, Kay Ramsay, Jean Reynolds. Second row: Cay Garrett, Tuck Billey, Kedron Davis, Judy Eastman, Helena Rodriguez, Mary Dutrow. Third row: Ann Carr, Anne Dixon, Susan DeAlba, Thecia Gunn, Lucy Carpenter, Faye Dixon, Mabel Bailey.
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Orchesis was established at Westhampton College in 1949. The group, under the direction of Mrs. Frances Wessels, participated in the annual Virginia Dance Festival at the Virginia Museum and the traditional May Day Ballet. The aim of Orchesis is to stimulate an interest in the dance through creative and expressive performances. The class emphasis is upon choreography and technique. Any student wishing to join may participate in the regular fall tryouts. An original dance must be presented and selection is made on the basis of technique, expressiveness,
and apparent potentiality. Those who are interested in dance, but do not feel qualified to compose and perform an original creation may audition in a group technique class for Junior Orchesis which aims to develop and prepare girls for the work to come in the senior organization. The members of Junior Orchesis are Corrinne Carlton, Helena Rodrequez, Carol Baldwin, Susan Darden, Frances Van Heuveln, Jane Rector, Wendy Mehon, Carol Crowe, Kathleen Wills, Mary Beth Sheldon, Georgia Clarke, Nancy Keeter.
ALL CAMPUS PARTY. Left to right: Barry Goldin, Eddie Cohen, Donald Butler, Dave McDonald (Chairman ).
The two campus political parties provide means by which candidate s are nominate d for the various campus offices. The All-Campus Party is made up of the following social fraternitie s: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi
Gamma Delta, Phi Sigma Delta, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma, and Phi Kappa Sigma. The Student Party includes Pi Kappa Alpha, Theta Chi, Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Lambda Chi Alpha and Phi Delta Theta.
STUDENT PARTY. Left to right, first row: Roger Meacham, Donald Patten (Chairman ), Jack Ellis, Robert Ripley. Second row: Mike Blumquest , John White-Hur st, Payton Motley, Bob Marchant.
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ACHIEVEMENT The most gladsome thing in the world is that few of us fall very low; the saddest that, with such capabiliti es, we seldom rise high. Sir James Matthew Barrie
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Facult y Memb ers H. Pearce Atkins Lewis F. Ball Mary D. Beaty Catheri ne Bell Thomas S. Berry Jam es N. Boyd Irby B. Brown John S. Catlin Noble E. Cunningham, Jr. Marian ne Beck Duty Robert J. Filer Clarence J. Gray E. Wadsw orth Gregory, Jr. Frances W. Gregor y
William B. Guthrie Woodf ord B. Hackle y Benjam in C. Holtzclaw Robison B. James May L. Keller Francis B. Key Robert A. MacDonald Ralph C. McDanel Timoth y Miller George M. Modlin Helen A. Monsell William T. Muse James W. Payne, Jr. Edward C. Peple W. Allan Powell
0. William Rodenh iser John R. Rilling Joseph C. Robert Margue rite Roberts N. Wilford Skinne r Billy W. Sloope Robert F. Smart Marion Jeffries Stokes Carter W. Stone Herma n P. Thomas J. Josephi ne Tucker Pauline Turnbu ll Irving H. White Ellsworth Wiltshi re
Studen t Memb ers Louis Sutherl and Allen, Jr. Hedy Rhoda Bernar d Elma Glen Chastai n Thoma s Frankli n Clay Madeli ne Scott Crenshaw Beverly Lorrain e Davis Elsa Queen Falls Helen Ruth Flynn Bobby Joe Gormus Bonnie May Higgins
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Joanna Hollan d Grace Elaine Johnson James Payton Lawless David Caldwell McFad en Katha Dianne Massey Wesley Randol ph Monfalcone John Robert Moody Glenda Louise Nicholas Jane Garlan d Norton
Louisa Dell Pastors Charlotte Ann Pringel George James Rockwell, Jr. Jerry Barnett Silver" Elaine Robertson Snyder Joseph DeShazo Tatum William Robert Tolbert Carolyn Wiltshi re Webb Leslie Southgate Webb, Jr. Mary Bruce Ford Wood
MORTAR BOARD. Left to right, first row: Donnalee Rowe, Carolyn Webb (President), Betty Ch~yney. Second row: Beth Edwards, Elaine Johnson, Walker Glenn, Jackie Richardson, Bev Davis, Lee Hill, Dotte Williams.
MORTAR BOARD Eleanor Mills Bradshaw Elizabeth Roberts Cheyney Harriet Gene Clay Elizabeth Lee Currell Nancy Clarke Curtis Carql Lynne Damerel Beverly Lorraine Davis
Frances Elizabeth Dix Alice Elizabeth Edwards Barbara Anne Gardner Charles Walker Glenn Susan Hervey Greenwood Virginia Lee Hill
Linda Ellen Holt Grace Elaine Johnson Mary Brenda Netherwood Jacqueline Gates Richardson Donnalee Rowe Carolyn Wiltshire Webb Dorothy Mae Williams
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OMICRO N DELTA KAPP A. Le/t to right: Edward S. Cohen, Henry Synder Enck, III, Griffin Taylor Garnett, III, Robert Edward Gillette, Thomas Elliott Hill, Robert Scott Jepson, Jr. (Preside nt), Robert Wagner Mann, Melvin Ray Manning , Arthur Jerral Parr, Jr., Larry August Pryor, Raymon d Clarence Robertso n, Edward Lee Schneide r, George W. Tiller, Leslie Southga te Webb, Jr., Archer Lafayett e Yeatts, III, William Angle Young, Jr. Not pictured : Donald Patten, Russell Warren, Walter Griggs, Rod Matthew s, Harry Williams . Faculty: Dean Muse, Dean Gray, Dr. McDane l, D¡r . Hart, Dr. Bradley.
OMICRON DELTA KAPP A Founde d at Washin gton and Lee Univer sity in 1914, membe rship into Omicro n Delta Kappa is one of the highest honors a student may attain. Membe rship is extende d to those juniors and seniors who have shown preemi nence in two or excellenc e in three of the followi ng respect s: scholar ship, publica tions, forensi c and dramat ic activiti es, athletic s and leaders hip in religiou s and social
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activiti es. The fratern ity has a threefo ld purpos e: to recogni ze men who have realized a high standar d of efficiency in collegia te activiti es, to bring togethe r for recipro cal influence and benefit those representativ e men, and to enable promin ent individ uals of the faculty and student body to meet on a basis of commo n interest s and mutual underst anding .
Facul ty Memb ers
Thomas S. Berry, Marsh al E. Elwood Ford, Vice-M arsha l George W. Jennings, Secret ary-T reasu rer Eman uel M. Last W. David Robbins Marti n L. Shotzberger John B. Stewart Herm an P. Thomas
Thomas S. Berry David C. Ekey E. Elwood Ford George W. Jennings Patric k S. Kemp
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Willia m Hoba rt Collins, Jr. Lewis Gary Gutberlet Willia m Wal ton Hendrick, Jr. Frank Anthony Leona rd Rober t Woody McMillan
James McCormick Paxton Robert Franc is Ritchie, III Leona rd Walte r Sandr idge, Jr. Sande rs Thorn ley Schooler, III
Janet Murie l Straus Willia m Jesse Strick land Jam es Lee Thacker, Jr. Henry Carlton Townes Russell Glen Warre n
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WES THA MPT ON COUNSELORS The Westham pton counselor s are Juniors and Seniors who, having been trained during the preceding semester, are prepared to introduce new students to the campus, its routines, its organiza-
tions, and its traditions . Their goal, by working in small groups, is to instill a love for learning, the school, and its activities, and to encourage lasting friendship s beneficial throughou t the year.
AREOPAGUS. Left to right, first row: James P. Lawless, Warren Taylor (President), George Hazelton, Robert Fagg, Wayne White. Second row: Wayne Knight, Thomas Benton, Earl Stanley, David Blythe. Third row: Dr. Edward Peple, Frank Clay, Aaron Hopkins, Mr. Brown.
AEROPAGUS Throughout the history of literature, there have always been groups of educated men, interested in the expression of ideas through the written work, who have come together to criticize works already completed and to discuss form and technique in writing. Such was the club that met in Athens some 300 years before Christ, and such was the group of friends who gathered around Edmund
Spenser and Sir Philip Sidney and who called themselves by the same name The Areopagus. In November of 1961, several students and prof es so rs at Richmond College, interested in literary forms and criticism, came together to organize what is, as far as they know, the only active society of English majors in existence in this part of the country-The Areopagus.
GAMMA SIGMA EPSILON. Left to right, first row: Steve Blood, Margaret Siegfried, Floyd Clinginpeel, John Moody, Martha Schmidt. Second row: Bobby Gormus, Stuart Clough, Dick Marks, Susan Darden, Frank Lasley, Helen Flynn. Third row: Unidentified, Les Webb, Tony Sakowski, Phil Okun, Richard Levin. Fourth row: Buz Buskirk, Ken King. Fi/th row: Joe Tatum, Dr. Powell, Dr. Trout, Dr. Pierce.
services in the field of chemistry. The activities of the fraternity include sponsoring tours of industrial plants, participating in the annual Science Fair, and sponsoring social activities for its members.
Epsilon Beta Chapter of Gamma Sigma Epsilon Chemical Fraternity recognizes outstanding ability in the field of chemistry, promotes scholarship and friendship among chemistry students, and encourages interest and
HERMAN P. THOM AS ECONOMIC SOCIETY The Herman P. Thomas Economics Society was founded on April 23, 1963 to (I) unite those students who have a common interest in economic study; ( 2) to encourage achievement and ( 3) to
offer programs in the field of economics to supplement and enrich the University curriculum. The Society sponsors several yearly programs which are open to the public.
Membership
Willie J. Behnken Joseph G. Bowden William H. Collins, Jr. Alice L. Decampes Phillip W. Finch Robert S. Jepson, Jr.
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Claxton W. Lacy, Jr. Frank Anthony Leonard Robert W. McMillan William M. Noonan Kendl P. Philbrick
Walter T. Price, Jr. John T. Reynolds Leonard W. Sandridge, Jr. William J. Strickland H. Carlton Townes Russell G. Warren
KAPPA DELTA PI. Left to right, first row: Brenda Wade, Dianne Minter, Elizabeth Schools, Mary Teene Rainey, Mary Kay Cross. Second row: Carol Gilbert, Glenda Nicolas, Carole Bradley, Norma Coghill, Alice Goodman. Third row: Stuart Medlin (President), Dr. Overton, Dan Marshall, Miss Spangler, Bill Adan1s, Harold Gibson, Earl Stanley.
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PHI ALPHA THE.TA. Left to right, first row: Miss Gregory, Donnalee Rowe, Carol Baldwin, Jane Lasley, Irene McDaniel, Jane Norton, Mary Atkins. Second row: Mr. Westin, Dr. Albright, Bev Neale, Dr. McDanel, Katha Massey, Dr. Daniel. Third row: Mr. Woodruph, Dr. Robert, Don Patten, Stuart Medlin (President}, Abner Anthony.
ALPHA KAPP A PSI. Left to right, first row: Bob Edwards *, Bill Ilowell *, Charles Reynold s*, Larry English* , Tom Roberts*, John Wiggs. Second row: John Bennett* , Joe Desch, Ken Philbric k, James Thacker (Preside nt), Russell Allen, Pete Stravede s, Tom Reynold s. Third row: Don Fensterm acher, Larry Pryor*, John Palochek , Robert Cadow*, Robert Hulls*, Jim Cullinan *, Ryland Mitchell *, Melvin Harris*, Bill Savage, Gary Gutberle t. Fourth row: Don Nicholas *, Jim Powers* , Peyton Motley* , Baillie Brown*, James Phillips, Stanley Marshall , Bob Slis *, Wade Greshem *, Richard Caravati *. Not pictured : Robert S. Jepson. *Indicat es Pledges.
ALP HA KA PP A PSI Pl MU EPSILON Pi Mu Epsilon , nationa l honora ry mathem atics society, was establis hed at the Univer sity of Richmond on Novem ber 5, 1946. At this time the Math Club on campus became affiliated with Pi Mu Epsilon and was charter ed as the Virgini a Alpha Chapte r.
The objectives of the society are to promot e interest in higher mathem atics and to cultivat e an appreci ation for its applica tion in related fields. The society sponsors each year a Freshm an Math Exam and awards a prize to the student with the highest score.
PI MU EPSILO N. Left to right, first row: Sandra Crowder , Bonnie Higgins, Joan Hoach, Dotte Williams , Beth Edwards , Helen Flynn, Joe Tatum (Preside nt), Lea Perkins, Tay Wynne, Carol Goode. Second row: Grace Collins, Lucy Phillips, Dianne Minter, Nancy Curtis, Janet Taylor, Karen Curtis, Mary Susan Robinso n, Ann Carter. Third row: Carl Erickson , Ashley Johnson , Sue Smola, Bettie Lee Currell, Faye Martin, Jackie Branch, Marion Binder, Millie Bradsha w, Linda Webb, Wren Dawson. Fourth row: Bill Tolbert, Dr. Atkins, Susan Darden, Janet Renshaw , Marh>ne tte Parker, Cheryl Kerr, Ken King, John Bailey, Stuart Clough. Fifth row: Mr. Davis, Van Bowen, Mr. Grable, Gordon Peterson , Rick Parks, Mr. Key, George Peck, John Moody, Dr. Monk, Dick Marks, Mike Kusheba .
PI SIGMA ALPHA. Left to right, first row: Eddie Cohen, Nancy Holland, Dr. Albright, Bev Davis (President), Don Patten, Jane Norton, Olen Culler, George Hoffer. Second row: Mrs. Alice Evangelides, Nancy Schreibis, June Byrd, Sue Jackson, Ginny McCormick, Linda Richardson, Charles Hartz, Jim Spell, Ray Robertson. Third row: Randolph Farmer, Dr. Robert, Bill Tune, Jerry Becker, David Bailey, Robert Hawk, Howard Marley, Jay Horne.
Pl SIGMA ALPHA Pi Sigma Alpha, national political science honorary society, was founded at the University of Texas in 1920 and established at the University of Richmond as Beta Xi Chapter April 12, 1953. Its purpose is to stimulate productive scholarship and
intelligent interest in the subject of government. Membership is open to faculty members and all those students who are outstanding in the field .of political science.
PSI CHI PSI CHI. Le/t to right: Connie Nunn, Marcia Roiter, Craig Mathews, Leslie Yonce.
Psi Chi honors students who have shown promise of achievement and high scholarship in the subject of psychology. The national honor society was founded in New
Haven, Connecticut, in 1929, and is an affiliate of the American Psychological Association. The society was established at the University of Richmond in 1950.
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SC AB BA RD AND BL AD E. Lef t to rig ht, firs Pal mie ri, R. L. Lea ry. Sec ond row : J. A. Ho t row : Jam es Hil l (Pr esi den t), D. L. Pow ers , L. E. Bo ppe , W. S. Ma pp, R. A. dge , R. N. Jon es, L. K. Co lem an, J. W. Th om ass on. Thi rd row : J. R. Ma ney , J. A. Wa Co gon er, D. W. Fab ella , W. D. My rick , R. D. urt ney , W. E. Th om as, J. W. row : R. S. Jep son , J. J. Ric k, E. W. Co rne r, D. D. Wr igh t. Fou rth oga n, A. T. Ma rko w, C. 1''. Cao llow ay, B. MiBa ller . Fif th row : J. A. Fox .¡
SCABBARD & BLADE Th e na tio na l mi lita ry society of Sc ab ba rd an d Bl ad e was fou nd ed at the Un ive rsi ty of Wi sco nsi n in 19 04 an d was est ab lis he d at the Un ive rsi ty of Ri ch mo nd as "C " Co mp an y, 11 th Re gim en t in 19 53 . Th e society recognizes ROTC cad ets who ha ve be tte r tha n a "B " av era ge in mi lita ry science an d
who ha ve shown ex cep tio na l pe rfo rm an ce on the dri ll field.
SIGMA Pl SIGMA Sig ma Pi Sig ma ho no rs stu de nts ha vin g hig h sch ola rsh ip an d pro mi se_ uf ach iev em en t in physi cs, en co ura ge s a pro fes sio na l spi rit an d pro mo tes the ad va nc em en t of kn ow led ge in physics. Th e Un ive rsi ty of Ri ch mo nd Ch ap ter , ins tal led
in 19 32 , an nu all y spo nso rs the R. E. Lovin g Aw ard in physics, pu bli c lec tur es by ou tst an din g scientists, ins pe cti on tri ps, socials an d the an nu al Science Da y pro gra m.
SIG MA PI SIG MA . Lef t to ~i'ght, firs t row : Eu gen e Moss, Wi llia m To lbe rt (Pr esi den t), Wa lke r Gle nn, Mi cha el Ku she ba. Sec ond row : Mr . Bo yd, Joh n Mo ody , Ge org e Til ler, Dr. Dia na, Mr . Bo wd en.
DELTA SIGMA RHO-TA U KAPPA ALPHA. Left to right, first row: Ray Robertso n, Jerry Becker (Preside nt), Russ Warren. Second row: Bob Gillette, Wayne White, Mr. Jerry L. Tarver, Dr. Bradley.
DELTA SIGMA RHO-TAU KAPPA ALPHA Delta Sigma Rho-Ta u Kappa Alpha honora ry forensi c society was formed by the merger of the two separat e societies, DSR and TKA, in 1963, in Denver , Colorad o. The society honors those who excel in the fields of discuss ion, debatin g and public
speakin g. The local chapter promot es interest and participati on in these activities on the campus and is represe nted through out the country by its membe rs .who take part in discussion and debate tournam ents.
ACCOUNTING SOCIETY The Accounting Society was organiz ed in the spring of 1963 to enable accoun ting majors to assimil ate a profess ional organiz ation. The primar y objective of the Accoun ting Society is to teach conside ration of individ ual honor and
integrit y as essentia ls of the accoun ting profess ion. The require ments for membe rship in the Accountin g Society are to have comple ted twelve semeste r hours in account ing courses with a "B" average and to have an overall average of "C."
THE ACCOUN TING SOCIET Y. Dr. Kemp, Ernest Whitten tin, Phil Finch, Ed Newman (Preside nt), Herbert Peterson , Everett Clarke, Glen Duty, Melvin Harriss, Richard Seward, Paul Kessler, Harry Hutchers on, Bob Taylor, Jerry Ray, Richard Chitman , Tommy Tucker, Ken Custoloh l, Donald Nickolas .
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INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL. Left to right, first row: Professor Irby Brown, Eddie Cohen, Pee Wee Lee, Jack Ellis. Second row: Don Patten, Reggie Jones, Paul Kessler, Walter Felton, Horton Hobbs, Les Webb. Third row: Barry Goldin, Bari Novey, Stran Trout, Bert Long, Jim Morano, Bob Marchant.
INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EnwARD Co HEN Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HowARD Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Alpha Epsilon Pi ................ Barry Goldin, Paul Kessler Kappa Alpha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Colgin Kappa Sigma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bert Long Lambda Chi Alpha ........... Donald Patten, Robert Bayliss Phi Delta Theta ...................... .... : . . Stran Trout Phi Gamma Delta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Morano Phi Kappa Sigma
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Phi Sigma Delta ............... Edward Cohen, Bari Novey Pi Kappa Alpha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Marchant, Mark Menton Sigma Alpha Epsilon ................ Jack Ellis, Mike Kipp Sigma Phi Epsilon ............ Walter Felton, Decker Frazer Theta Chi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reggie Jones
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BARRY GOLDIN
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AL PH A EPSILON Pl Upsil on Rho Chap ter Foun ded-N ew York Unive rsity, 1914 Estab lished at Unive rsity of Richm ond in 1954
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ALLEN WALL MELVYN STIRISS
PAUL KESSLER MERCER DARDEN
MURRAY ROSENBERG RICHARD LEVIN
JAMES NICHOLSON President
ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA Alpha Delta Colony Founded-University of California, 1914 Established at University of Richmond in 1961
JAMES NICHOLSON
GEORGE WRAY VERNON STANLEY
WAYNE HARRIS JAMES GREEN
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Beta Beta Chapter Founded-Un iversity of Virginia, 1867 Established at University of Richmond in 1898
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SPORTSMANSHIP If I should lose, let me stand by the road And cheer as the winners go by! Berton Braley
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SPIDER FO,O TBALL TEAM. Left to right, front row: Mancu!i'o, Deco, Peacock, Lofstead, Helvin, Kessel, Drohney, Mite Sommers, Duty, Foutz. Second rou': Bond, Ellington, Gossett, Vittone, Silvi, Emelianchik, Hayes, Smith, Stoudt, Bri1 Blackwood, Stromick. Third row: Sheranek, Albright, Kullaf, Myers, Deeter, Moore, Hodsdon, Pryor, Nowicki, Roho<
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Bob Drobney, and Guard Joe Kessel.
The 1963 University of Richmond football squad faced the strongest schedule in the school's history and did a creditable job, finishing the year with three victories, six losses, and one tie. The Spiders defeated a strong East Carolina team, 10-7, in the season ' s opener. Davidson bowed to an inspired Richmond team, 21-13, and the Spiders next won an impressive victory over the Citadel. A pass interception forced the Spiders to settle for a 7-7 deadlock with VMI after Richmond had driven to the Keydet 10-yard line in the fourth period. Coach Ed Mei;rick' s team, which had bowed to Tennessee, 34-6, put up a brilliant battle before losing to rugged Florida, 35-28, and lost a hard fought 7-0 decision to a tough Southern Mississippi team, gambled on a two-point conversion pass against Virginia Tech, the team which captured the Southern Conference title, and had it intercepted. As a result, Tech won by 14-13. The brutal schedule and a breakdown in the defensive secondary finally caught up with the Spiders in their final two games and they were defeated by powerful Syracuse, 50-0, and by arch-rival William and Mary, 29-6. Thirteen Spiders-Bob Drobney, Joe Kessel, Jim Helvin, Bill Sommers, Ken Wilbourne, Tommy Peacock, Bruce Gossett, Larry Deco, Fred Mancuso, Gerald Lofstead, Dick Foutz, Larry Duty, and Al Mitchell-ended their varsity careers this season.
UR edges Pirates 10-7
Richmo nd opened its 1963 football season with a thrillin g comeÂŁram-be hind 10-7 victory over East Carolin a. It looked as if the first half would end with this East Carolina lead when, with 15 seconds remainin g, quarter back Bill Silvi and halfbac k Ken Stoudt combined on a 54-yard scoring pass. Bruce Gossett, the expert Spider place-k icker, made the extra point and the game was tied. Richmo nd scored the decidin g three points on a 35-yard field goal by Gossett late in the game. The game was highlig hted by the great play of the Spiders ' defense , and tri-ca ptain Joe Kessel was named linema n of the week in the Southe rn confere nce for his outstandin g effort.
Pete Emelinc hik All Southern Confere nce End
Stoudt races for first down.
Kickoff!
Florida triumphs, 35-28 Traveli ng to Cainsv ille, Richmond's determ ined Spiders nearly pulled an upset victory over a heavily favored Florida team. Richmond scored first on a 5-yard fiyld goal. Immed iately following, Jim Helvin fell on a Gator fumble. One play later, Ken Wilbou rne scored from the one and boosted the Spider lead to 10-0. At half time the Spiders trailed 14-10. Richmo nd, began its comeback with 11 minutes remain ing in the fourth quarter . Richmo nd's final score resulted from a fourth down pass from Smith to Emilian chik. The clock ran out with the Spiders in possession. Jim Helvin, Spider center, was voted Virgini a linema n of the week.
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Kenny Stoudt All Southern Conferen ce Halfback
Joe Kessel, Guard
Tennesse e Volunteers drop Spiders 34-6 The Spider football team suff ered their first defeat of the 1963 season at the hands of the Volunteers of Tennessee. Although the loss and 34-6 score were not surprises, the Tennessee Volunteer s did not have an easy time with the Spiders who battled gallant! y until the final whistle. The single Richmond tally resulted from a 51-yard screen pass from quarterba ck Ronnie Smith to halfback Ken Wilbourn e.
Wilbourne, who bobbled the ball momentar ily, raced from the left flat following a wall of Spider blockers and scampere d into the end zone for the score. For its offensive strategy, Richmond relied mainly on the aerials thrown by Bill Silvi and Ronnie Smith.
Bring him down!
Stron1ick and his teammat~ block an opposing player.
Bob Drohney, End
Southern Mississippi over Richmond, 7-0 Southern Mississip pi proved to be an ungraciou s Southern host as they defeated the Universi ty of Richmond Spiders 7-0. This vigorous defensive encounter was highlighte d by the tremendous kicking of Bruce Gossett who averaged 41 yards on eight kicks. The only score of the game came in the second quarter when the spirited Southerns capitalize d on Richmond's fumble. The kick was good and the Southerns led 7 -0. Richmond 's only threat saw the Spiders move the hall to midfield but were unable to advance further against the massive Southern Miss1ss1ppi line and were forced to punt.
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Spiders v.ictors by 21-13 The University of Richmond, toughened by four forays against outside opposition, opened its Southern Conference season with an impressive 21-13 win over Davidson. Ron Gordon started the Spider scoring by racing 7 5 yards for the touchdown. Bruce Gossett converted and the score was 7-0. Trailing by 13-7 near the end of the first half, Richmond went in front, 14-13, on a spectacular 11yard touchdown pass from quarterback Ronnie Smith to end Pete Emelianchik plus Bruce Gossett' s conversion kick. The Spiders added another score early in the third period on fullback Larry Deco's two-yard plunge. Richmond led in first downs 15-5, and rushing yardage, 348-87.
Jim Helvin, Center
Action at City Stadium.
Mass Confusion.
VPI trips Richmond, 14-13 A Homecoming crowd of 18,000 witnessed an inspired Spider team pose a determined effort only to lose by one point to the Gobbler team from Blacksburg. Richmond scored first as a result of an electrifying 72-yard run by Ken Stoudt. Gossett added the extra point and Richmond led 7-0. In the third quarter a questionable call by an official gave the Gobblers another chance to score. Richmond fought back as Joe Kessel fell on a VPI fumble with four minutes left to play. The Spiders moved deep into the Gobbler territory and Ken Wilbourne drove the ball over the goal. A gallant two" point conversion effort failed as the clock ran out and the final score remained 14-13.
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Al Mitchell, Tackle
Richmond ties VMI, 7-7
Ken Wilbourne, Halfback
The Richmond Spiders dominated the game against the VMI Keydets but emerged with only a 7-7 tie. After a scoreless first half the Keydets moved 51 yards on a punt return and took the lead 7-0. The second half was all Richmond as the Spiders dominated the pigskin. Early in the fourth quarter, Richmond quarterback Ronnie Smith fired a five-yard pass to end Pete Emelianchik. Bruce Gossett tied the contest with his extra point. The Spiders again threatened. However, with only 1 :20 remaining a Smith pass was intercepted ending the Spiders threat. Richmond again regained possession of the ball, but too late to move within scoring range. The Spiders led in the statistics column: first downs 17-7, 286-151 in total yardage, and 132-14 in rushing. Coach Merrick hammers out the play as Al Mitchell listens intently.
Stoudt down at the three-yard line.
Richmond prevails, 26-6
Larry Deco, Fullback
The Spiders again led the victor column by defeating the Citadel at Charleston. University of Richmond scored twice in the first half. The second half opened with the Citadel squad scoring on the first play from scrimmage. However, Smith continued to show his markmanship by combining with halfback Norris Aldridge for a third period touchdown. The final UR touchdown came when Ken Wilbourne smashed over from the one late in the fourth quarter. For his invaluable generalship, quarterback Ronnie Smith was named the back of the week by the Southern Conference sports writers.
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Intensity of the game.
Syracuse beats Richmond 50-0 The courageous Spider team journeyed to Syracuse, New York to engage the top-ranked Syracuse University, their fifth non-South¡ ern Conference foe. The mighty Syracuse team outpowered and outmaneuvered the Richmond squad as the Spiders proved to be no match for the massive Orangement. The national powerhouse outran and outpassed our Richmond team and when the smoke cleared, the Spiders found themselves on the short end of a 50-0 score.
Bill Silvi, Quarterback
Coaching staff watches intently from the sidelines.
Ronnie Smith, Quarterback
Spiders lose, 29-6 The Indians of William and Mary tallied early in the second quarter on a . 62-yard drive to come from behind after Richmond had drawn first blood in the opening moments of the game. The lone Spider score came as a result of a pass from quarterback Ron Smith to Junior end Pete Emelianchik. The Spiders, however, failed to recover from the Syracuse disaster and the Indians dominated the game. The final score ended 29-6.
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Homecoming festivities-Queen Gayle Jones.
Contemplation-the next play?
Spider Coaching Staff. Left to right: Joe Downing, Dick Humbert, Danny DeFalco, Carl Wise.
Sam McCormick and Coach Hardy.
The cross-country team had a rough season this fall due to the continued rebuilding of the team. Carlos Coleman, Abner Anthony, Ron Jones, Alvan Smith, Mike Kusheba, Bill Lumpkin, and Bruce Stuart are the nucleus of Coach Hardy's runners. The freshman team again had a winning season. Promising frosh runners include Allan Saville, Ed Belknap, John Lucy, Don Alley and Paul Hagenmueller. The Richmond runners met Virginia Military Institute, West Vir¡ ginia, Davidson, and William and Mary in Southern Conference en" counters. They also participated in the Southern Conference Meet at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and in the State meet at Richmond. The cross-country course stretches out over the entire campus and covers four miles for the varsity meets and two and one-half miles for freshmen meets.
CROSS COUNTY TEAM. Le/t to right, first row: Seville, Allen, Belknap, Luch, Hagenmueller. Second row: Eliott, Baroody, Kusheeha, Allen, Clark, Third row: Coach Hardy, Smith, Anthony, Coleman, Jones.
COACH AND CAPTAIN. SFC Alan R. Cooper and J. J. Rice.
The University of Richmond Rifle and Pistol Club, while having a losing season shows promise for the future. Jack Rice, president of the club, provides capable leadership. The Spider Riflemen are led by John Co.u rtney, James Gordon and George Aux. With all varsity men returning plus a fine group of freshmen marksmen emerging, the Rifle team's future looks bright. The freshman team has shown much promise, and are undefeated thus far. Pete Kusara, Ed Ball, and Fred Philipson form the nucleus . of the freshman team. The newly-organized pistol team continues to practice and hopes to schedule some matches in the near future. ¡Sergeant Allan R. Cooper serves as coach for both teams.
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RIFLE CLUB. Left to right, first row: R. W. Drayer, T. E. Clark, D. E. Everett, R. E. Matthews, E. L. Ball, F. C. Philipsen, E. H. Grove, III. Second row: SFC Alan R. Cooper, R. J. Mears, J. J. Rice (President), J. M. Courtney, III (Rifle Team Captain), G. W. Aux, W. B. Crawford, E. P. Rice, Sgt. J. Jackson. Third row: P. G. Kucera, F. L. Orth, D. B. Wilkins, J. W. Russell, W. M. Galbraith, J. H. Gordon, R. D. Krause, J. M. Matter.
SPIDER BASKET BALL TEAM. Back row: Larry Hockma n, Pete Eldredge , Dave Boots, George Atwell, Tom TE Coach Gale Catlett, Manager Tim Connelly .
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The University of Richmond Basketball Team experienced its fifth consecutive losing season, finishing the 1963-1964 campaign with a 6-16 record. Novice coach Lewis Mills started the season with nine men, lost two after semester exams, and with a second semester recruit from the Law School, Bill Burton, finished the season with eight players. However, the Spiders left a creditable account, making up in spirit what they lacked in depth. Co-captain John Telepo led the Spiders with a 20.4 average and finished second in scoring in the Southern Conference. He was rewarded for his valiant efforts by being selected to the all-Southern Conference first team. With only two graduating seniors, and a promising freshman squad, the Spiders' and Mills' future look bright. UR opened its 1963-1964 basketball season at Va. Tech' s Coliseum with only three lettermen, the score was 77-53. The Spiders opened their home basketball season by def eating East Carolina 71-67. Richmond lost its second game of the year to the U. of Va. by a score of 91-71, despite a half-time lead of 40-38. 219
The UR Spiders, led by Tenwick, Telepo, and Enck, gave the Southern Conference champs a run for their money. The game was close all the way. The final score was 79-71, as UR dropped their third of the season. The UR defeated the Citadel by 77-73 at the Arena in a foul studded performance; there were 54 fouls called in the game, as Richmond sank 31 of 44. Leading the Richmond scoring was Buddy Enck, 20, Tom Tenwick, 17, John Telepo, 14, and Spike Welsh, 13. The U. of Richmond had trouble shooting in the second half, and despite a 38-32 half-time lead, dropped a ¡Southern Conference decision to George Washington University by 60-57. The UR lost the first game of the Christmas Tournament 83-79 to East Tennessee. The half-time score was 49¡-41, and the Spiders never could completely overcome the eight-point advantage. In the second round of the Watuago Christmas Tournament, Richmond lost to East Kentucky by a score of 77-62. The halftime score was 34-28 in favor of _ Kentucky. Telepo and Enck: tallied 16 points each for Richmond, while Tenwick added 11, and Welsh 10. Richmond, behind John Telepo, scored a 69-65 upset victory over Florida State. This win broke a three-game losing streak for the Spiders. Tele po led the Spider sharpshooters with a career high of 34 points. In all, Richmond shot 56 percent for the night. Richmond returned from the exam lay-off and just could not
Up for the rebound.
find the range as Centenary won out 83-69. The Spiders 50-36 rebound edge was wasted by a poor 37.1 shooting percentage from the floor and 19 lost possessions. Richmond was down 30-25 at half time, but completely came apart during the second half. Telepo with 25 and Tenwick with 22 points again paced the Spiders. At Furman the Spiders were never able to grab the lead although tied at 32-32 in the closing minutes of the first half. Furman then tallied two buckets to enter the dressing room with a 36-32 edge. The Spiders never recovered in the second half and went on to lose 71-60. Richmond defeated the Citadel 67-65 mainly on the strength of identical 22 points performances from Tenwick and Telepo. The lead swayed back and forth but the Spiders pulled away for a 31-23 halftime lead. The Citadel outscored the Spiders 14-2 at the outset of the second half and took the lead at 4 7-45. Then Tenwick and Telepo took over the Spiders and put them on top. They were helped by Spike Welsh, 10, Buddy Enck, 8, and George Atwell, 5 points. Virginia Tech defeated the Spiders 103-85. Richmond fell behind early and never caught up. Tech had built up a 45-23 lead at intermission. Tom Tenwick led the Spiders with 29 points. Spike Welsl1 chipped in 16 and John Telepo 13 to help the cause. All the University of Richmond needed to break out of a five game losing streak was a rather impressive shooting performance. The Spiders fired away at a brisk 64.5 percent from
It's all in the hand technique!
the floor and defeate d VMI, 96-90. Tenwick hauled do\vn a game-high of 19 reboun ds as Richmond took a 38-36 edge in that departm ent. John Telepo again led the Spiders by scoring a career game high of 36 points. The fourth ranked Wildca ts ran up a 20 point lead of 58-38 at intermi ssion. Davids on continu ed to domina te and the final score showed Richmo nd losing 95-6 7. Telepo with 25 and Tenwick with 24 were the lone Spiders in double figures. The inspire d Spiders lost a heartbr eaker in the last minute of the game to the Mounta ineers of West Virgini a. Richmo nd set the fast pace from the beginni ng and held as much as a 13 point lead in the first half before they began to cool off. UR matche d West Virgini a shot for shot with John Telepo scoring 22 points for the Spiders in his last home game. The second half brough t down the Spiders as Telepo and George Atwell were benche d on fouls. The Mounta ineers thunde red back and with four UR lost possessions in the second half, gave West Virgini a all they needed to come from behind with better than a period to play. The Spiders unable to keep pace were cut to pieces by the Mounta ineers big five and the final score was 70-65. The Spiders ran into trouble at VMI where they never regained the lead from their first basket. VMI quickly tallied ¡and made the score 7-2 before Richmo nd could begin to move. VMI matche d point for point and held the lead to win 98-83.
Burton is back in action.
The Spiders handed the Furman Paladins the game, 7 4-63, by bungling the ball in the closing moments of the game. Richmond had 18 lost possessions. Richmond's 32-31 half-time lead and a shooting edge 45.644.6 from the floor were to no avail as the lost possessions took their toll. Richmond slowed down the pace and it paid off in a 53-52 win over William and Mary. The score was tied, 33-33 at halftime. Shortly afterwards the Spiders went into their slowdown. The Spiders were led by John Telepo's 20 points. The Spiders hit 45 percent of their shots and made them all count. Unbeaten, fifth ranked Davidson edged the Spiders 52-49. Richmond held a 32-29 half-time lead. Davidson regained the lead early in the second half and then went into an 111/2 minute freeze to preserve the final victory. Both teams hit 51.4 percent from the floor, but Richmond lost the game at the foul line. Richmond, which almost handled Davidson three days ear lier, ran into trouble with George Washington and the Colonials prevailed for a 108-77 Southern Conference victory. The Indians of William and Mary took off running and at half time had built up a 37-32 lead in the game that would decide the eighth berth of the Southern Conference Tournament. The Indians hit on 52.1 per cent of their shots for an 84-53 victory. Co-captains John Telepo and Buddy Enck closed out their varsity careers in this game.
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM. Back row: Harvey Roberts, Torn Green, Ernie Baich, Buster Batts, Bob King and Tony Renaldi. Front row: Billy McCann, Stanley Brock, Johnny Moates, Dale Terry and Robbie Baldwin. Not pictured, Sandy Tucker, Coach Gale Catlett.
BASEBALL TEAM. Left to right, first row: R. E. Philyaw, E. A. McNamee, Coach Pitt, D. A. Douglas, R. N. Thompson , J. M. Telepo. Second row: J. S. Snyder, E. Davis, J. J.
COACH AND CAPTAINS. E. A. McNamee, Coach l D. A. Douglas.
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Smiley, D. F. Fabella, H. Tsou. Third row: R. E. Marchan t, W. R. Blenckst one, E. R. Hash, H. P. Britton, R. L. Sharff, N. C. Halbleib .
The University of Richmond baseba ll Spiders , who are again ably coache¡d by Mac Pitt, will attempt to improve on last year's 10-8-1 record. The Spiders were hurt by the loss of All Americ an Bobby Stewart ( 421), who captain ed the 1963 squad. Coach Pitt will have his entire pitching staff returnin g, the juniors Bob Philyaw ( 5-2), and Bill Smiley ( 4-2). Dick Thompson ( .226) will be back at first base as will Al McNamee ( .280) at third base. Sophomores Dutch Halblei b and Ritchie Sharff are expected to battle with Stan Tucker and Jim McGuffi.n ( .259) for the shortstop and second base positions respectively. Those competing for outfield positions include sophomore Randy Hash who will be striving for a position along with John Telepo, Bob Marcha nt, and Tommy Goodman ( .261). Don Douglas ( .258) returns behind the plate with Junior Denni~ Farbell a to back him up.
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Bill Carpenter, a junior from Newport News, served as captain of the 1964 University of Richmond tennis team coached by Leonard McNeal. Carpenter will probably play No. 1 with Larry Hitchner, a junior letterman from Bridgeton, N. J., and Coleman Yeatts, a junior letterman from Chatham in the No. 2 and No. 3 spots. Tom Tenwick, a Lakewood, Ohio, junior is slated to play No. 4. Sophomores Bob Bayliss and Ed Brooks are battling it out for the fifth and sixth berths.
Bill Carpenter, Coleman Yeatts, Coach McNeal
TENNIS TEAM. Larry Hitchner, Ed Brooks, John Campbell, Bob Bayliss, Coleman Yeatts~ Bill Carpenter.
GOLF TEAM. First row: Coach Mills, Doug Lee, Bob Evans. Second row: Rip Riggan, Tom Hill.
The University of Richmond Golf Team under the direction of Coach Lewis Mills shows much proinise this year. Team members include Doug Lee, Rip Riggan, Bob Evans, and Tom Hill. With such a well-balanced team this season, much should be contribute d to the name of the school in sports.
TRACK TEAM. L.e ft to right, first row: Morris, Lebo, Allen Evertt, Belnap, Hagenmuller, Deever, Usry, Wood, Clark. Second row: Miller, Benton, Coleman, Smith, Anthony, McCormick, Faust, Deacon, Bruce, Nelson, Slis. Third row: Bloomquist, Kusheba, Clough, Coach Boyd, Baroody, Allen, Elliott, Dwyer, Coach Hardy, Lucy, Coach Grodzicki, Carper, Seville, Jones.
TRACK and FIELD EVENTS Carlos Coleman and Coach Hardy.
Coach Fred Hardy's track team, plagued by troubles in the past, has the best prospects in the last 6 years. Hardy feels his major weaknesses are in the weights, pole vault, and javelin. However, he hopes that they will continue to improve as the season progresses. The Richmond track mentor feels that
his strongest event will be the sprints with returning lettermen Jack Deacon, Tykie Miller and Sam McCormack plus Mike Bloomquist. Carlos Coleman, a letterman, returns in the 880 and the mile. He should receive able assistance from Ronnie Jones, a transfer student. Tykie Miller again returns in the hurdles. Richard Elliot, an outstanding runner for the Freshmen last year, and Bob Slis will compete in the 440. In the twoand three-mile runs Hardy will have Alvin Smith, Carlos Coleman, Abner Anthony and Don Barnes. Richmond should be strong in the broad jump with letterman Mike Kusheba, who will receive help from Richard Elliot, Bob Slis, and Mike Bloomquist. Har less Wright will again throw the discus for the Spiders. Mike Kusheba and Bob Slis will compete in the triple jump and Mike Bloomquist and Sam McCormack will be Hardy's pole vaulters. Richard should prove strong in the mile relay and especially strong in the 440 relay, a new event in track this year.
The mem·b ers are Left to right, first row: Cadet I/Lt and Band Commande r, John L. Wells; Cadet 2/Lt and Drum Major Donald A. Lively. Second row: S/Sgt. G. T. Tucker, Cpl. L. H. Campbell, Sgt. M. E. Darden, Pvt. T. G. Rodgers, Cpl. G. L. White. Third row: Sgt. C. N. Erickson, Cpl. E. D . .Johns, Pvt. J. M. Sisk, PFC J. A. Aronica, Pvt. J. R. Smith. Fourth row: Cpl. W. L. Rudd, PFC H. T. Pohlman, Cpl. R. A. Hodnett, PFC T. J. Smith Pvt. R. J. Dandridge. Fifth row: Cpl. E. D. Stratton, PFC J. R. Sears, Pvt. F. A. Clarke, P·F C J. E. Delcorso, Cpl. J. F. Mayer. Sixth row: S/Sgt. C. G. Ferguson, PFC J. E. Capps, PFC J. E. Wahers, Sgt. J. W. Mcintyre, PFC D. E. Mullen. Seventh roiv: Sgt. E. H. Grove, Cpl. D. H. Carper, Pvt. W. R. Lowery, Cul. J. D. Rodgers, Cpl. W. M. Robinson. Eighth row: PFC R. L. Uhl, PFC J. T. McCollister , Cpl. R. F. Compton, Pvt. R. L. May, Cpl. J. W. Davis, Ninth row: S/Sgt. L. W. Mentzer, Cpl. J. W. Milford, Cpl. F. P. Hall, Pvt. J. G. Jordan, Cpl. W. S. Felton. Tenth row: Cpl. A. A. Talley, PFC D. R. Alley, PFC A. D. Drayer, Cpl. F. A. Appel, Cpl. E. P. Sherman. Eleventh row: I/Sgt. E. V. Shrum, Sgt. J. M. Peterson, Pvt. W. M. King. ·
R.O.T.C. BAND The University of Richmond R.O.T.C. Band was formed in 1961 and has progressed rapidly in the three years. Not only has it represent ed the University at football and basketbal l games, it has also competed in the Shenando ah Apple Blossom Festival which is held at Winchester, Virginia each
year. The Band competed in the Festival in 1962 and 1963 and on both occasions won the Queen's trophy for first place in the division for college bands. The Band will also attend the Festival on May 1, 1964.
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UNIVER SITY CHEERL EADERS . Le/ t to right: Pam August, Francie Mitchell , Larry Coleman , Jane Bibb, Anne Garlock, Floyd Clingenp eel, Suzanne Borum, Jam es Garrett.
New cheers, new uniform s and new gimmic ks have shown the enthusi asm and spirit of the Univer sity Cheerle aders. Their success ful year .has
include d several pep rallies, bonfire s and a new mascot, "Spide r Man," who was introdu ced in the fall at Homec oming.
FRESHM AN CLASS. Left to right: Darlene Scott, Jackie Lassiter, Brownie Sales, Joan Odland, Ann Taylor.
SOPHOM ORE CLASS. Left to right: Barbara Veno, Kay Woody, Judy Mitchell , Jane Walker.
JUNIOR CLASS. Left to right: Sue Jackson, Rosemar y Jones, Susan Darden, Phyllis Grasty.
SENIOR CLASS. L.e f t to right: Betty Taylor, Billie Lynn Mercer, Bucky Hanbury , Carolyn Burgess.
AA BOARD . Left to right, first row: Francie Mitchell , Millie Kaiser, Dotte Williams (Preside nt), Sue Parrish, Rachel Norman, Cay Garrett. Second row: Sara Ruschha upt, Linda Fridley, Mary Dutrow, Mimi Edge, Jackie Harper, Miss Mary Jane Miller. Third row: Pat Edgerton , Frances Mayer, Diane Byers, Mary Catherin e Ware.
WE STH AM PTO N ATHLETIC ASS OC IAT ION The entire student body of Westha mpton makes up its Athleti c Associa tion which is created to foster and mainta in sportsm anship, spirit, and cooperati on among the student s. The Athleti c Associa tion sponsor s traditio nal activiti es such as the orienta tion picnic, the Sno'v Ball, and Song Contest. Letters are a warded by the AA for varsity particip ation in hockey, basketball, tennis, lacross e, and a nationa l rating in
archery . The climax of the year's activitie s is the AA Banque t at which recogni tion is given to all who have earned letters and other AA awards through out the year. Westha mpton seals are awarde d in the spring to juniors and seniors who have rendere d service to the AA and have shown enthusi asm, loyalty , and sportsm anship, represe nting the true Westha mpton Spirit.
IMMING After many years of eager anticipation, Westhampton has her swimming pool-and one we can be proud of! A gift of the Alumnae Association . of Westhampton College, this Olympic size indoor pool is named in honor of Miss Fanny G. Crenshaw, first physical education instructor at Westhampton. The five-lane pool, valued at approximately $375,000, was dedicated June, 1963. The pool is adequately equipped with safety devices, hair dryers, and the best sound equipment available. Activities include approximately seventeen hours of regular classes under the instruction of Miss Nancy K. Mitchell and Miss Augusta Chapm~n, competitive events, and swimming shows, the main one being held May Day. There are daily free swimming hours throughout the week and co-ed swimming on Friday nights. We can assure the Alumnae Association that their time and effort is greatly appreciated.
School s, Fran Stewar t, VARSI TY HOCK EY. Left to right, first row: Ginny Neely, Linda Fridley , Sandy Fairfie ld, Joan Kursch , Susan Martin . Brenda Falls. Second row: Dotte William s, Sara Ruschh aup t, Sara Towns end, France s Mayer, Pat Not picture d: Lea Perkin s.
VARSITY HOCKEY Much aided by freshm en and transf ers, the 1963 Westh an1pto n Hocke y Team faced a rebuil ding season , havin g lost six first team memb ers from the preced ing year. Sever al memb ers of the team attend ed hocke v camp where they not only impro ved their skills and techni ques, but also had an oppor tunity to meet and play agains t severa l foreig n hocke y teams of the twenty -two teams which were in the Unite d States for the Intern ationa l Hocke y Confe rence, held at Gouch er Colleg e near Baltim ore, Maryland, from Septe mber 4 to Septe mber 19. On Saturday , Septe mber 21, Westh ampto n served as hostes s to the teams from Irelan d and the Nethe rlands who playe d exhib ition games with the Tidewater team. At the Tidew ater Tourn ament in Willia msbur g, three memb ers of the team were select ed for the Tidew ater Field Hocke y Team . Franc es Maye r was named to the first team as left halfba ck, Sara Rusch haupt was named to the second team as goalkeepe r, and Sarah Town send was named as a reserv e back for the second team. From the Southeast Tourn ament in which Tidew ater partic ipated , Franc es Maye r was named the South east Reser ve Team as center halfba ck and journe yed to . the Natio nal Tourn ament in Roche ster, New York. Westh ampto n, led by team captai n Dotte Williams and mana ger Sara Rusch haupt , had a season record of two wins, four losses , and three ties. .I
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SECOND VARSITY TEAM. Left to right, first row: Mary Dutrow, Jo Ann Jamison, Tuck Hilley, Judy McCann, Kris Sponsler. Second row: Carolyn Owen, Betsy Wilson, Mary C. Ware, Carolyn Jackson, Wren Dawson.
Left to right, first row: Terry Kinchlowe, Nancy Ussery, Sue Smola, Jackie Harper, Carolyn Jackson. Second row: Lois Robinson, Betsy Wilson, Marionette Parker, Susan Shirk, Wren Dawson, Sue Smola.
Left to right, first row: Leora Lawrence, Sherry Burgan, Millie Kaiser, Fran Stewart, Cynthia Morgan, Nancy Hall, Mary Cross Brittle. Second row: Carol Hinrick~. Cay Garrett~ JP,nny Neeley, Mary Dutrow, Mary Catherine Ware, Kendall East, Andie Baylor, Carol Gilbert, Mary Ann Biggs.
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VARSITY. Kneeling, left to right: Frances Mayer, Marionette Parker, Joan Miller, Pat Kursch. Standing: Sara Ruschhaupt, Rachael Norman, Miss Chapman, Pat Edgerton, Mary Ellen Kyle.
VARSITY BASKETBALL The 1964 basketball team had a quite successful season. The Westhampton team posted a record of ten wins and five losses, with the first team losing only two of its games and the second team contributing four wins to the record. With Miss Chapman coaching, Frances Mayer and Sara Ruschhaupt as captains and Mary Catherine Ware as manager, the team was comprised of many experienced and enthusiastic players. Those that served on the team were: FIRST TEAM LETTERS: Pat Edgerton, Pat Kursch, Mary Ellen Kyle, Frances Mayer, Marionette Parker, Sara Ruschhaupt, Rachel Norman. SECOND TEAM LETTERS: Mary Ann Biggs, Sharon Cardwell, Joan Miller, Carolyn Owen, Joan Schools, Mary C~therine Ware, Dotte Williams, Janet Wooden. SUBSTITUTE S: Fran Guynn, Susanne Ivey, Jenny Neely, Kris Sponsler, Betsy Wilson.
Team Co-captains, Frances Mayer and Sara Ruschhaupt and Coach Miss Chapman.
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SECOND TEAM. Kneeling, left to right: Betsy Wilson, Joan Schools, Mary Catherine Ware, Mary Ann Biggs, Carolyn Owens. Standing: Kris Sponsler, Genny Neely, Suzanne Ivey, Fran Guynn, Dotte Williams, Janet Wooden.
Left to right, first row: Bonnie Ray, Chris Sponsler, Carolyn Parks, Janet Wooden, Sandra Fairfield, Suzanne Ivey, Nancy Ussery. Second row: Mary Smith, Jackie Harper, Wren Dawson, Joan Schools, Joan Odland, Sharon Cardwell, Mary Ann Lippincott, Martha Wholey, Brownie Sales, Betsy Wilson.
Left to right, first row: Mary Dutrow, Millie Kaiser, Beth Booker, Linda Fridley, ¡ Mary Cross Brittle, Nancy Hall. Second row: Jenny Neeley, Cay Garrett, Leora Lawrence, Tuck Hilley, Dotte Williams, Gloria Harris. Third row: Carol Hinricks, Mary Catherine Ware, Mary Ann Big.g s, Sandra Crowder, Carole Bateman, Ann Hardwick.
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TENNIS TEAM. Left to right, first row: Mary Ellen Kyle, Cheryl Kerr, Carole Bateman , Dotte Williams , Sara Ruschha upt, Dottie Jacoher. Second row: Miss Oosthoe k, Kris Sponsler , Marione tte Parker, Dianne Byers, Susan Martin, Ann Gay Widmer .
With a rather unimpr essive record from last year, the Westha mpton College Tennis Team renews its efforts this year under the encoura gement of its coach, Nell Oosthoek. Games are scheduled with Richmond Profess ional Institut e, Mary Washington, William and Mary, and St. Catheri ne's, and hopefu lly with Longwood and Sweet Briar. Singles are played by Marion ette Parker , Dotty Jacobe r, and Susan Martin ; doubles by Dotte Williams and Sara Ruschh aupt, Mary Ellen Kyle and Anne Gay Widme r. The team manage r is Diane Byers.
LACROSSE . Left to right, first row: Mimi Edge, Judy Eastman, Jenny Neeley, Nancy Cox, Pat Edgerton, Frances Mayer, Joan Schools, Sandy Fairfield. Second row: Nancy Ussery, Linda Ventura, Boots Wilborn, Mary Ann Biggs, Betsy Wilson, Pat Kursch, Mary Catherine Ware.
The Westham pton Lacrosse Team looks forward to a successful season. The lacrosse schedule consists of a game on April 21 with William and Mary and a game on April 24 with Sweet Briar College. The team will conclude its season by competing in the Virginia Women's Lacrosse Association Tournament at Hollins College on May 9.
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SUCCESS There are no secrets of success. ¡Success is doing the things you know you should do. Success is not doing the things you know you should not do. Success encomp asses all of the facets of your relation ships; it is related to the develop ment of all the parts of your persona lity; it is discove ring your best talents, skills, and abilitie s and applyin g them where they will make the most effective contrib ution to fellow men; it is accepti ng the challen ge of the difficult and having the courag e .to meet failure without being defeate d. Success is a continu ing upward spiral of progres s; it is a perpetu al growth.
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RACHE L JEAN BISCOE
B.A., Mathematics Alexand ria, Virginia NANCY ELLEN BLAKE
B.A., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia ANNE CARTER BLITCH
B.A., Political Science Springfield, Virginia Young Democra ts; Orientati on Counselor .
SUZANN E BALDW IN BORUM
B.A ., Psychol ogy West Point, Virginia Varsity Cheerlead er; Intramur al Tennis; Glee Club; Reporter of AA; Psycholog y Club.
SUZANN E RUFFIN BOWLE S
B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia
WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE
CAROLE ELIZAB ETH BRADLE Y
B.S., ~Music Education Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Kappa Delta Pi; Universit y Choir; Madrigal s; Music Club.
LINDA VINCEN T BRADLE Y SELINA HUNT ABEL
B.A., English Arlingto n Virginia Who's Who; South Court Residence Council; Second Vice-Pres ident of College Governm ent; Sophomo re Class President ; Glee Club; Universit y Choir; Young Republican Club; Synchron ized Swimmin g; May Court.
LINDA JEANNE ARMSTR ONG
B.A., Psychol ogy Baltimore, Marylan d Rat Council; WEB Staff; Wesley Foundation; Psycholog y Club.
ELIZAB ETH ENGLE ASKEW
B.A., Economics Richmo nd, Virginia Dean's List.
MARY JEAN ATKINS
B.A., History Windso r, Virginia Phi Alpha Theta; Music Club-Sec retary, Treasurer , and Social Chairman ; Dean's List; Band; YWCA; YW A; Westmins ter Fellowsh ip-Vice Moderato r.
EMILY SuE AYERS
B.A., Sociolog y Rocky Mount, Virginia
J 0 ANNE BARCO
B.A., Psychol ogy Virginia Beach, Virginia
MARY CROSS BRITTL E
JUDY NOEL BARNHA RT
B.A., Sociology Suffolk, Virginia
B.A., Psychol ogy and Sociology Covington, Virginia Dean's List; Hall President ; South Court Residenc e Council; Orientatio n Counselo r; Wesley Foundati on; May Court, Maid of Honor.
CAROL VAUGH AN BATEM AN
B.S., Chemist ry Richmond, Virginia Junior Varsity Tennis, Varsity Tennis; Intramur als-Volle yball, Basketba ll; BSU; Young Republica ns.
ANNE ALEXAN DER BAYLOR
B.A., Spanish Staunton , Virginia YWCA; Westmins ter Fellowsh ip; Spanish Club.
HEDY RHODA BERNAR D
B.A., Sociolog y Oradell, New Jersey Dean's List; Intermed iate Honors; HillelSecretary ; Young Democrat s---Vice-P resident in Charge of Westham pton; Senior Orchesis; Phi Beta Kappa.
EMMA JANE BIBB
B.A., Psychology Roanoke, Virginia
PATRIC IA GAYLE BANKES
Rat Council; Junior Ring Dance Committee; YWCA; AA; Psycholog y Club; SEA; Universit y Cheerlead er.
North Court Residenc e Council -] uni or House Leader; Historian of Freshman Class; Varsity Hockey, Lacrosse; Business Manager of Glee Club; May Court.
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WEB Staff; BSU; YWCA; SEA-Sec retaryTreasurer ; Kale Techne; Psycholog y Club.
SEA; Psycholog y Club; Art Club.
Secretary of Senior Class; BSD-So cial Chairman ; Orientati on Counselo r.
B.A., History Radnor, Pennsylvania
B.A., English Emporia , Virginia
MARIAN
F.
BINDER
B.A ., Economics Richmo nd, Virginia Dean's List; Pi Mu Epsilon; Hillel.
Dean's List; Westham pton Glee Club; Universit y Choir; Religious Activities Council; Religious Emphasis Week-Se cretary; YWCA-T reasurer.
BoNNIE LovELL EN BROOKS
B.A., English Baltimore, Marylan d Dean's List; Intermed iate Honors; Junior Class Devotiona l Chairman ; Glee ClubTreasure r; BSD-Mi ssion Chairman ; BSU Choir-Se cretary; YW A-Missio ns Chairman; Religious Activities Council- Westhampton Chairman for Religious Emphasis Week.
ALMA CHESSE R BROWN E
B.A., Psychol ogy Franklin , Virginia Co-Editor of Psi Chi; Psycholog y Oub.
SARA JANE BucK
B.A., Psychol ogy Powhata n, Virginia Hall Presiden t; Intramu ral Tennis; YWCA-P ublicity Committe e; Orientatio n Counselo r; Psycholog y Club; Dean's List.
CAROLY N LEE BURGES S
B.A., Sociology Frederic ksburg, Virginia Class Cheerlead er.
CONSTA NCE JANE BURKE
B.S., Music Education Waverly, Virginia Music Club-Vi ce President ; Glee Club; · Universit y Choir.
BETSY BOWLES BURTON
BEVERLY LORRAINE DAVIS
LINDA SELDEN FRIDLEY
B.A., Music History Richmond, Virginia
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia
B.A., Sociology Covington, Virginia
Music Club; University Choir-Accompanist; Dean's List.
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Pi Sigma Alpha-President; Mortar BoardHistorian; Town Student Vice-President; Honor Council; Town Council; Spanish Club; Ring Dance Co-Chairman; Greek Week Court; Town Student Social Chairman; May Court; Phi Beta Kappa; SEA.
Dean's List; Varsity Hockey; Glee Club; University Choir; Wesley FoundationVice-President; Fourteen; Athletic Association-Intramural Coordinator.
ALICE RUTH CARTER
B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia Intramural Hockey; BSU; Young Republicans; Spanish Club.
ELMA GLEN CHASTAIN
B.A., French Greensboro, North Carolina Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Junior Year Abroad; Phi Beta Kappa.
ELIZABETH ROBERTS CHEYNEY
B.S., Music Education Arlington, Virginia
DIANA LEIGH DAVIS
B.S., Biology Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Beta Beta Beta-Historian; Vice-President of Senior Class; Press Club -Secretary; Orientation Counselor.
FRANCES ANNE GARLOCK
Residence Council of North Court; Freshman Class Representative to Athletic Association; Intramurals-Basketball; VicePresident of Athletic Association; Orientation Counselor; May Court.
B.A., History Charlottesville, Virginia Glee Club-Librarian, Business Manager; Canterbury Club; El Picaro; Rat Council.
MADELINE SCOTT CRENSHAW
B .A., Mathematics Charlottesville, Virginia Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa.
J 0 ANNE CROPPER
B.A., History Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Homecoming Representative for Phi Gamma Delta; Pierides; Orientation Counselor; Treasurer of Sophomore Class; WEB Staff; Chi Rho-President; World Outreach Committee; Summer School Abroad.
CAROL A VONNE GABELER
B.A ., Economics Richmond, Virginia
.ELLEN LOUISE CLUTE
LISA CRANE COLEMAN
North Court Assistant Fire Warden; BSU -Revival Team Co-Chairman; Mission Co-Chairman.
ALICE LORAINE DECAMPS
Dean's List; Herman P. Thomas SocietySecretary; Intramural Basketball.
WEB Staff; Intramural Basketball; Canterbury Club-Religious Activities Council Representative; YWCA-Publicity CoChairman; Art Club.
B.A., Sociology Rocky Mount, Virginia
B.A., Journalism Richmond, Virginia
Mortar Board-Secretary; Who's Who; Song Leader of Class; Westhampton Glee Madrigals Choir; University Club; Choir; Religious Activities Council; BSU, Choir Director; YWCA Cabinet; Orientation Counselor.
B.A., Political Science Margarita, Canal Zone
SANDRA GAY FRITH
B.A., Political Science Alexandria, Virginia University
Cheerleader;
Hall
President.
KENDAL KNIGHT EAST
B.A ., Political Science Melfa, Virginia
ALICE ELIZABETH EDWARDS
B.A., Mathematics Camden, South Carolina Dean's List; Intennediate Honors.; Mortar Board; Pi Mu Epsilon Chapter-Editor, Treasurer; Board of Publications; College Council; Class Historian; Collegian-Reporter, Managing Edi tor, News Edi tor; Orchesis.
BRENDA MAR CHIA FALLS
JEAN MELBA GARRISON
B.A., Psychology Norfolk, Virginia Psi Chi; Psychology Club; SEA.
CAROL ANNE GILBERT
B.S., Music Education Norfolk, Virginia Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Kappa Delta Pi ; Junior Class Song Leader ; Universi ty Choir; Girls' Glee Club-Librarian; Music Club-President; BSU Choir; BSU -Secretary, Publicity Chairman; Orientation Counselor; SEA; Hall President.
c. WALKER GLENN B .S., Mathematics Farmville, Virginia
ELSA QUEEN FALLS
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Mortar Board; Pi l\1u Epsilon; Sigma Pi Sigma; Who's Who; Orientation Co-Chairman; Junior Class President; Varsity Basketball; Glee Club; University Choir, Fourteens; May Court.
B.A., Biology Richmond, Virginia
CAROL ANNE Goon
B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia Varsity Hockey; University Choir; BSU.
MARY KAY CROSS
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Beta Beta Beta-Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; College Government Treasurer; Hall President; Senior Class Treasurer; Canterbury Club- Secretary; SEA-Vice-President; Spanish Club-Representative; Phi Beta Kappa.
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Gamma Sigma Epislon; Pi Mu Epsilon; Class Representative of AA; Varsity Lacrosse; Intramural Basketball; AA.
B.A., English Portsmouth, Virginia
SUSAN DANIEL FITCHETT
MARY ALICE GRIFFITH
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Kappa Delta Pi-Vice-President and Secretary; Social Chairman-} unior Class; Varsity Hockey.
YWCA; YW A; Orientation Counselor; Co-Chairman for May Day Dance.
SANDRA MARIE CROWDER
SUSIE GRAY FLEMING
BRENDA COUNCIL GRIFFITHS
Pi Mu Epsilon; Intramurals-Basketball and Tennis; Glee Club; Westhampton Cheerleader.
B.A., Psychology Clintwood, Virginia
B.S., Biology Richmond, Virginia
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; BSU; Psychology Club.
Beta Beta Beta.
PATRICIA HOWARD DABNEY
HELEN RUTH FLYNN
B .A., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
B.S., Mathematics Danville, Virginia
Hall President; Westhampton Glee ClubPresident and Vice-President; Wesley Foundation; Junior Orchesis and Senior Orchesis; Orientation Counselor.
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Pi Mu Epsilon-Secretary; Gamma Sigma Eosilon; Art Club; Orientation Counselor; Phi Beta Kappa.
B .S., Mathematics Dinwiddie, Virginia
B.A., Psychology Danville, Virginia
B.S., Mathematics Jarratt, Virginia
B .A., Mathematics Winchester, Virginia Orientation Counselor; Editorial Staff; BSU.
WEB-Chairman
NANCY GAY HALL
B.A., Jlistory Windsor, Virginia Spanish Club-Treasurer; Hockey; Intramurals-Tennis and Hockey; Westhampton Glee Club; University Choir; Religious Emphasis Week-Co-Chairman of Arrangements Committee.
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SHIRLEY VIRGINIA HANBURY
JOAN EILEEN HocH
B.A., Bible and Religion Portsmout h, Virginia
B .S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
Senior Class Cheerleader ; NEA; YWCA; Synchronize d Swimming Club; Young Democrats Club.
CAROLE Jo HANSON
B.A., Psycholog y Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvan ia Hall President; Fire Warden; BSU; Orientation Counselor; Psychology Club.
ANN McBIRNE Y HARDWIC K
B.A ., French Tappahann ock, Virginia Dean's List; AA Representati ve; Chairman of Big-Little Sister Relations; WEB StaffSports Editor; Varsity Basketball; Intramural Basketball; Music Club.
GLORIA JEAN HARRIS
B.A., Mathematics Hampton, Virginia Pi Mu Epsilon; Residence Council-Se nior Representati ve; Junior Class-Treas urer; Collegian-R eligious Editor; Girls' Glee Club; University Choir; Westminster Fellowship; Orientation Counselor.
MARTHA LEE HARTMAN
B.A., English Onancock, Virginia
Dean's List; Who's Who, Pi Mu Epsilon; Orientation Co-Chairman ; College Council; Big-Little Sister Committee Chairman; Usher Committee Chairman; Senior Class Project Chairman; Handbook-B usiness Manager; Chairman of Town Students' May Day Booth; Orientation Counselor; Orientation Evaluation Committee; Chairman of Town Students' Bulletin Board; Graduation Usher.
MARY ELEANOR HODGES
B.A., Mathematics and Psycholog y Roanoke, Virginia Rat Council;
Orientation Counselor.
JOANNA HOLLAND
MILDRED GAYLE JONES
B.A., Psycholog y Kenbridge , Virginia Proclamatio n Night Chairman; BSU; Fourteen; Orientation Counselor; SNEA.
DORIS ELIZABET H JOYNER
B.A., Psycholog y Windsor, Virginia Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Beta Beta Beta; Fourteen; WEB Staff; Collegian-Repor ter, Westhampto n Sports Editor; Messenger Staff; Varsity Hockey and Basketball; Intramurals -Basketball , Volleyball, Hockey; Westhampto n Glee Club; BSU; YW A-Vice-Pre sident, Treasurer, Social Chairman; Psychology Club; YWCA Social Committee; SEA; Publicity Committee for Vespers; REW Program Committee.
B.S., Biology Vienna, Virginia
JOAN SAUNDERS KENNEDY
Dean's List, Intermediate Honors; Beta Beta Beta-Presid ent, Phi Beta Kappa; WEB Staff; Varsity Hockey Team-Intra murals~Hockey; Canterbury Club-VicePresident; 1unior and Senior Orchesis, Treasurer of Senior Orchesis.
Westhampto n Glee Club; Westminster Fellowship; University Players-Bus iness Manager.
NANCY SAUNDERS HOLLAND
B.A., Political Science Newport News, Virginia
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia
SHARON ANN LEITH
B.A., English Manassas, Virginia Freshman YWCA Representati ve; University Choir; YWCA-Sec retary, Chairman of World University Commission ; Religious Activities Council-V esper Chairman.
Orientation Counselor; YWCA; Psychology Club; NEA.
Who's Who, Pi Sigma Alpha; Secretary of College Government ; Recorder of South Court; Executive Council; College Council; First Vice-Preside nt of College Government ; Chairman of Honor Council; Varsity Hockey; Intramurals -Hockey and Basketball; Wesley Foundation; Psychology Club; Young Democrats; Fourteen; May Court, Queen.
HELEN HUFF HENDERS ON
HARRYET ANN HUBBARD
Dean's. List; Herman P. Thomas Economics Society; Junior Varsity Hockey; Spanish Club.
B.A., Psycholog y Fort Thomas, Kentucky
INGRID ANT JE LOOCK
YWCA; SEA; Young Democrats.
JANE FITCHETT HARVEY
B.A., Psycholog y Danville, Virginia
B.A., Sociology Danville, Virginia Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Senior Class Historian; Junior Class Publicity Chairman; WEB Staff; Wesley Foundation -President; RAC; YWCA Publicity; REW Publicity; Art Club; Psychology Club.
Hall President; Intramural- Swimming; Religious Emphasis Week Seminar Committee; YWCA Theo; SEA; WEB Staff; Psychology Club.
CAROLINA BLACKWE LL HUDNALL
JOANNA PAGE LONGEST
B.A., Economics King William, Virginia
B.A., Mathematics and German Richmond, Virginia Pi Mu Epsilon; SEA.
NANCY WIATT LOUGHRID GE
B.A ., Political Science Newport News, Virginia
SUSAN JOYCE HEPLER
B.A., Biology Heathsville, Virginia
B.A., Psycholog y Winchester, Virginia
Dean's List; Beta Beta Beta; WEB Staff -Class Editor.
Sophomore College Government Representative; Varsity Hockey; Intramurals Hockey; Orientation Counselor.
WEB Staff; Wesley Foundation -Publicity Chairman; YWCA; University Players; Psychology Club.
MARY JANE BACON HUFFMAN
VIRGINIA Lou1sE McCORMI CK
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia
B.A., Political Science Front Royal, Virginia
Dean's List; Intramural- Basketball; Wesley Foundation; Class Cheerleader ; NEA.
Dean's List; Hall President; Co-Chairman of D·e coration for Junior Ring Dance; WEB-Assis tant Chief of Editorial Staff, Business Manager; BSU; Secretary of Art Club; SEA; Pi Sigma Alpha.
BONNIE MAY HIGGINS
B.S., Mathematics Beltsville, Maryland Dean's List; Pi Mu Epsilon; Sigma Pi Sigma; Phi Alpha Theta; Phi Beta Kappa.
SONDRA 'MILLER
I VEY
B.A., Political Science Norfolk, Virginia
VIRGINIA LEE HILL
Young Republicans .
B.A., English Culpeper, Virginia
GRACE ELAINE JOHNSON
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Mortar Board; Junior House Leader, North Court; Chairman, Lost and Found; Junior Class Secretary; Junior Class Devotions Chairman; ·WEB Staff; Band; Westhampton Glee Club; University Choir; BSUSummer Missions, Choir, President; Religious Activities Council; YWCA-Pro gram Vice-Preside nt, Chairman of Social Responsibili ties Commission ; Religious Emphasis Week-Co-C hairman, Seminar Committee.
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Phi Alpha Theta; Who's Who; Mortar Board; Phi Beta Kappa; Honor Council; College Government President; Executive Council; College Council; Board of Publications ; Class Cheerleade r-Head Freshman Cheerleader; YWCA Cabinet-Sec ond VicePresident, World Relatedness Chairman; Orientation Co-Chairma n; WCRC Board; May Court.
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B.A. with Honors, History Greenville, South Carolina
PAULINE KENDRICK McDowE LL
B.A., Speech and Dramatic Arts Brookneal, Virginia Alpha Psi Omega; Intramural Debate; University Cheer leader, Westhampt on Cheerleader, Even Team Cheerleader Captain; Junior and Senior Orchesis; Intramural Basketball; BSU; University Players-Vice-Pr esident, Historian.
ELLEN CAROLE McNAMAR A
B.A., Psycholog y Hampton, Virginia SEA; May Day Committees; Psychology Club.
JULIA ANNE MARTIN
JANE GARLAND NORTON
MARY ALMENTINE RAINEY
B .S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
B.A., Political Science Deltaville, Virginia
B .A., Biology Dinwiddie, Virginia
Intramural Tennis; Swimming Club.
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Alpha Theta; Pi Sigma Alpha; Pi Delta Epsilon; Hall President; WEB-Organizations and Honoraries Editor, Editor-in-Chief; U of R Summer School Abroad.
Beta Beta Beta; Hall President; Varsity Lacrosse; Junior Varsity Hockey; Intramurals-Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball; Religious Emphasis Week Informal Discussions Committee; Orientation Counselor.
CONNIE LEE NUNN
CAROLYN BROWNING RICHARDSON
BRENDA ANNE MASSAD
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia KATHA DIANNE MASSEY
B.A. with Honors, English Emporia, Virginia Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Alpha Theta; Hall Fire Warden; WEB Staff; Collegian Staff; BSU; YWCA; BSU Choir; SEA-Vice-President; Young Democrats; Kale Techne.
FRANCES ELIZABETH MAYER
B.S. Health and Physical Education Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Senior Class Intramural Coordinator; Varsity Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse; lntramurals-Badminton, Volleyball, Ping Pong, Tennis; BSU.
BILLIE LYNN LASSITER MERCER
B.S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Hall President; Class Cheerleader.
B.A., Psychology Clarksville, Virginia Psi Chi; Who's Who; Vice-President of Sophomore Class; President of Senior Class; Intramural Basketball; SEA; May Court.
LOUISA DELL
B.A. with Honors, English Staunton, Virginia Phi
SUZANNE TILLERY PAXTON
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia SUSAN EVERARD PEPPER
B.A ., English Cartersville, Virginia Dean's List.
MARGARET ELEANOR PERKINS FRANCES LATOUR MITCHELL
B.A., French Lynchburg, Virginia University Cheerleader; Westhampton College Head Cheerleader.
CYNTHIA MAHAN MORGAN
B.A ., Psychology Silver Spring, Maryland Senior Class College Government Representative; College Council; BSD-Publicity Vice-President, Program Vice-President; YW A-Program Chairman; Orientation Counselor.
CARRIE ELIZABETH MORRIS
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia Honor Council; Residence Council; Town Council.
MARY LouisE MoscHLER
B .S., 11/athematics Newark, Delaware
Dean's List: WEB Staff; Collegian Distributor; BSU; YWCA; Young DemocratsSecretary; Kale Techne; Psychology Club.
MARY SUSAN ROBINSON
B .S., Mathematics Charlottesville, Virginia
B.A., Psychology Richmond, Virginia
DoNNALEE RowE
SEA.
JUANITA LOUISE PHILLIPS
Pi Mu Epsilon; Band.
MARCIA JANE ROIDER
B.A., History Arlington, Virginia
HILDA LUCILLE PHILLIPS
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; VicePresident of Mortar Board; North Court Residence Council-} uni or House Leader; Band; Glee Club-Accompanist; Chairman of Fourteen's Committee.
B.A ., Mathematics Newport News, Virginia
SARA ELIZABETH RuscHHAUPT
B.A., History Richmond, Virginia
BEVERLEY MEADE NEALE
B.A., History Richmond, Virginia
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Pi Mu Epsilon; Beta Beta Beta; Kappa Delta Pi; Who's Who; Phi Beta Kappa; South Court Residence Council-President; Honor Council; AA Treasurer; Varsity Basketball; Intramural Basketball; Glee Club; SEA.
B.A., Political Science Newport News, Virginia
ANN KEECH PHAUP
BARBARA IRENE POWELL
B.S., Biology Franklin, Virginia
LINDA CLAYBORN RICHARDSON
Dean's List; Psi Chi; Glee Club; BSU; President and Vice-President of YW A's.
Psychology Club, SEA.
GLENDA LOUISE NICHOLAS
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Mortar Board; Beta Beta Beta-Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; Honor Council-Recorder; North Court Residence CouncilRecorder; Freshman Class President; University Cheerleader.
B .A., Bible and Religion and Psychology Louisville, Kentucky
B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Phi Alpha Theta; University Choir; YWCA Cabinet.
JACQUELINE GATES RICHARDSON
Dean's List; Pi Mu Epsilon-Vice-President; Westhampton College HandbookEditor; Junior Varsity and Varsity Hockey, Varsity Basketball; lntramuralsHockey, Basketball; Glee Club; Canterbury Club-Vice-President; Homecoming Court; Orientation Counselor; Greek Week Court.
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Pi Mu Epsilon; Kappa Delta Pi-Vice-President; Orientation Counselor; SEA.
B.A., History North Augusta, South Carolina
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Pi Mu Epsilon.
B.S., Biology Chester, Virginia
p ASTORS
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Beta Kappa; Glee Club.
B.A., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
B.S., Mathematics Wayne, Pennsylvania Varsity-Hockey, Basketball-Captain, Lacrosse; lntramurals-Hockey, Tennis, Basketball; Athletic Association-Intramural Coordinator, Hockey Manager.
BSU.
PATRICIA LOUISE RYAN
CAROLYN JANE POWELL
B.A,., Philosophy Richmond, Virginia
B.A., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Pi Mu Epsilon; Kappa Delta Pi; Glee Club; University Choir.
Dean's List; Sweetheart of Sigma Phi Epsilon; Alpha Psi Omega-President; Town Honor Council; University Players -President; Junior Orchesis; Spanish Club.
CHARLOTTE ANN PRINGLE
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi-Secretary; College Government Representative of Junior Class; Spanish Club; Psychology Club.
SANDRA BELCHER RYAN
B.S., Chemistry Durham, North Carolina Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Gamma Sigma Epsilon-Keeper of the Captured Meson; Varsity Debating; Glee Club; Westminster Fellowship.
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JOYCE LILLI E SANFO RD
B.S., Music Educa tion Dahlgr en, Virgin ia Social Commit tee of College Govern ment; Sophom ore Class Song Leader; Junior Class Vice-Pr esident; Music Club; Westhampto n Glee Club; Univers ity Choir; Univers ity Madrig al Singers ; BSU Music Directo r, Choir Directo r; SEA; YWCA Social Respon sibilitie s Chairm an; Orientation Counsel or.
ANNE COOPE R SARTO RIUS
B.A., English Baltimore, Maryla nd
NANC Y REE SMITH
NANC YE LEE WEBS TER
B.A., English Richmond, Virgin ia Dean's List; Interme diate Honors ; Junior Ring Dance Refresh ment Commit tee CoChairm an; Collegi an-Rep orter; Westhampto n Handbo ok Co-Edit or; Orienta tion Counsel or.
B.A., Psycho logy Sandst on, Virgin ia Dean's List; Psychol ogy Club.
MART HA Lucy SCHM IDT
B.S., Chemi stry Baltimore, Maryl and Gamma Sigma Epsilon ; BSU.
B.A., Psycho logy Richmond, Virgin ia Dean's List; Beta Kappa.
Interme diate Honors ;
Phi
B.A., English Lynch burg, Virgin ia Dean's List; Glee Club; Music Club; BSU; Art Club; YWCA ; SEA; Orienta tion Counsel or.
p ATRICIA
ANN STINS ON
B .A., Mathematics Richm ond, Virgin ia
JUDIT H ANN STONE
B.A., Psycho logy Richmond, Virgin ia
NANC Y Jo ScHRE IBEIS
SEA; Psychol ogy Club.
B.A., Political Science Richm ond, Virgin ia
ELIZA BETH RAND OLPH TAYLO R
B.A., Psycho logy Danville, Virgin ia BSU; Psychol ogy Club; Young Republi cans Club; SEA.
PHYLL IS ETHE L SHIEL DS
B.A., Histor y Chester, Virgin ia Varsity Hockey ; Intram urals-H ockey, Basketb all; YWCA ; BSU; SEA.
FRANC ES HOLTZ CLAW SHUFO RD
B.A., Psycho logy Hampt on, Virgin ia Psychol ogy Club; SEA.
MARG ARET ABBIE SIEGF RIED
B.S., Chemi stry Glen Allen, Virgin ia Interme diate Honors ; Gamma Sigma Epsilon-Se cretary ; Orienta tion Counse lor; YWCA Publici ty Commi ttee; May Day Commi ttee; Greek Week Court.
LETTY LEE SLOAN
B.A., Political Science Arling ton, Virgin ia Dean's List; Interme diate Honors ; Pi Sigma Alpha; Intramu rals-Ba sketbal l, Volleyb all; Westha mpton Glee Club; University Choir; Madrig als; Wesley Founda tion-Pr oject Chairm an, Program Chairman.
B.A., Biolog y Bridgewater, Virgin ia Who's Who; Junior Class Secreta ry; Intramura ls-Tenn is, Basketb all, Hockey ; Westmi nster Fellows hip; Religiou s Activities Council ; YWCA -Presid ent. JULIA HARRI S WHIT LOCK
B.A., English Midlot hian, Virgin ia
CAROL YN GAY SHELT ON
B.A., Sociol ogy Crewe, Virgin ia Westha mpton Cheerle ader; SEA; Junior Orchesi s.
JOYCE LOUIS E STEVE NS
Rat Council ; Glee Club.
Dean's List; Newma n Club.
MARY ANN WHEA RY
KATH ERINE ELIZA BETH WHIT E
ELIZA BETH CHEAT HAM SCHOO LS
Dean's List; Kappa Delta Pi; Glee Club; YWCA ; YW A's; SEA-P residen t.
Pi Mu Epsilon ; Rat Council ; Varsity Hockey , Basketb all; Intramu rals-Ho ckey, Basketb all; SEA; Orienta tion Counsel or.
ELAIN E ROBER TSON SNYDE R
Dean's List.
JOYCE IVEY SCHM IDT
B.S., Biolog y Farmville, Virgin ia
B.A., Psycho logy Peters burg, Virgin ia
B.A., Histor y and Psycho logy Richmond, Virgin ia MARG ARET ELIZA BETH WHITL OCK
B.A., English Cartersville, Virgin ia Westmi nster Club; SEA.
Fellows hip;
YWCA ;
Art
ANN GAY WIDM ER
B.A., Histor y Richmond, Virgin ia
Hall Preside nt, Dormito ry Commi ttee; Orienta tion Counse lor; SEA, Class Cheerleader, Co-Cha irman Decorat ions Committee for Junior Ring Dance; May Court.
Junior Varsity Tennis; Art Club.
ELIZA BETH Tonn UHL
Young Republ icans; Chairm an of Chapel Ushers.
B.A., Speech and Dramatic Arts Fort Washi ngton, Pennsy lvania Dean's List; WC Cultura l Coordin ator; WCRC Radio Staff; Lacross e Manage r, AA Board Membe r; Canterb ury Club; RAC-S ecretar y.
BREND A ELLEN
wADE
B.A., Spanis h Richm ond, Virgin ia Dean's List; Interme diate Honors ; Kappa Delta Pi-Hist orian, Who's Who; Honor Council ; Town Council ; Town Student Preside nt; College Council ; Executi ve Council ; Spanish Club-V ice-Pre sident; Fourtee n; Orienta tion Counse lor; May Court.
CAROL YN WILTS HIRE WEBB
B.A., Histor y Richmond, Virgin ia
VIRGIN IA ANN WILEY
B.A., English Norfolk, Virgin ia
DORO THY MAE WILLI AMS
B .S., Mathematics Richmond, Virgin ia Dean's List; Interme diate Honors ; Pi Mu Epsilon ; Treasur er of Mortar Board; Who's Who; Town Council ; College Council; Varsity Hockey -Captai n, Tennis, Basketb all; Intramu rals-Ho ckey, Tennis, Basketb all; Orienta tion Counse lor; Hockey Manage r; Athletic Associa tion-Pr esident.
LESLI E JANE YONC E
B.A., Psycho logy Richmond, Virgin ia Dean's List; Psi Chi; Psychol ogy Club Newsle tter-Co -Editor ; Canterb ury Club; Psychol ogy Club-P residen t.
CONST ANCE LAWS ZENO
Dean's List; Interme diate Honors ; Mortar Board- Preside nt; Phi Alpha Theta; Who's Who; Phi Beta Kappa; Preside nt of North Court; Honor Council ; College Govern ment Represe ntative; Colleg ianAdverti sing Manage r; "Fourte en"; Editor of "Fourte en" Booklet .
May Day Executi ve Commi ttee-Ba llet Represe ntative; North Court Fire Warden ; Hall Preside nt; Orches is-Pres ident; May Court.
B.A., Psycho logy Richmond, Virgin ia
MARY WRIG IIT WEBB
JuLIA MARG ARET ZucK
AA Represe ntative; Varsity, Junior Varsity Hockey ; Intramu ral Hockey ; SEA; Psychology Club.
B.A., Mathematics Richmond, Virgin ia
B.A., French Madison, New Jersey
Pi Mu Epsilon .
Dean's List.
LYND LE EATON SMITH
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B.A., Mathematics Newport News, Virgin ia
GARLAND WESLEY CHILDRESS, JR.
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Wesley Foundation.
THOMAS FRANKLIN CLAY
B.A., English Henderson, North Carolina Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Aeropagus; Honor Council; Dormitory Counselor; Phi Beta Kappa.
EDWARD SIMON COHEN
B. A., Political Science Newport News, Virginia
RICHMOND COLLEGE
Interfraternity Council, President, Help Week and Homecoming Chairman; Phi Sigma Delta, President, Vice-President; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Sigma Alpha; Who's Who; Student Government Senator; Dormitory Counselor; Dorm Council; President's Advisory Council; Student Center Board of Governors; Sophomore Class Chaplain; Junior Class Vice-President; Novice Debate Team; Intracollegiate Public Speaking Contest; Freshman Track Team; Intramural Hardyball, Basketball, Softball, Soccer, Volleyball, Badminton, Track; Religious Activities Council, Treasurer; Hillel Foundation, President; REW Committee; University Players; Young Democrats, Secretary.
CARLOS HENRY ALPERIN
MAJOR THOMAS BENTON, JR.
B.S., Chemistry Petersburg, Virginia
B.A., English Suffolk, Virginia
Phi Sigma Delta, Athletic Chairman, Social Chairman; House of Representatives; Intramural Soccer, Football, Basketball, Softball; Hillel Foundation.
ARTHUR ABNER ANTHONY,
III
B.A., History Spencer, Virginia Dean's List; Varsity Track; Intramural Football; YMCA; Dormitory Counselor; Varsity Cross-Country.
LESLIE MAYO BAKER, JR.
B.A., English Lovettsville, Virginia
Dean's List; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary, Vice-President; Aeropagus; Who's Who; Honor Council, Chairman; Sophomore Class Vice-President; Senior Class Vice-President; Cross-Country; Intramural Football, Track, Volleyball, Tennis, Soccer; Men's Glee Club, Vice-President.
STEPHEN DOUGLAS BLOOD
B.S., Chemistry Alexandria, Virginia Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chaplain, House and Grounds, Pledge Trainer; Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Sergeant-at-Arms; Track; University Band, Secretary-Treasurer, President; Pep Band.
JACKSON MILLER BRUCE
B.A., Political Science Culpeper, Virginia
Interfraternity Council; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Board, Pledge Master, Secretary; Intramural Track, Soccer, Volleyball, Football; Men's Glee Club; University Cheerleaders; First Place, 1963 Philologian Society Poetry Contest.
Sigma Chi; Varsity Football; Intramural Football, Basketball, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball.
ALAN STEPHEN BALABAN
B.S., Chemistry Christiansburg, Virginia
B.A., Political Science Norfolk, Virginia Phi Sigma Delta; Intramural Baseball, Volleyball, Basketball.
JEROME DAVID BECKER
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia Delta Sigma Rho; Tau Kappa Alpha, President; Who's Who; Collegian Reporter; Novice Debate Team; Varsity Debate Team; House of Representatives; Press Club; Young Republicans Club.
wADE COLEMAN
B.A., History Bassett, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta; Freshman Class Senator; Senior Class Treasurer; Collegian Varsity Track Co-Captain; Reporter; Varsity Cross-Country; Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball; WCRC; Young Democrats.
ROBERT FRANKLIN COLLINS,
II
B.A., English Newport News, Virginia Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Publicity Chairman, Greek Week Chairman, House of Representatives; Freshman Rifle Team; Varsity Rifle Team; Glee Club, The Collegians.
KENNETH EDwARD CR ow
B.A ., English Wilmington, North Carolina Kappa Sigma;
Intramural Football.
EDwARD OLEN CULLER
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma_ Historian, Social Chairman ; Pi Sigma Alpha; Phi Alpha Theta; Dean's List.
PHILIP VALENTINE DAFFRON JoHN Gus CAMETAS
B.A., English Bon Air, Virginia Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Kappa Sigma, Secretary; Freshman Class Treasurer; WEB Photographer; Intramural Football, Basketball.
ALVAH FRANKLIN DARNELL, JR.
BOYD DAVID CAVE, JR.
Phi Gamma Del ta, Recording Secretary; Intramural Football.
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia Theta Chi, Social Chairman, Treasurer; Intramural Football, Softball.
CHARLES BENJAMIN CHANCE, JR.
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Aeropagus.
B.S., Chemistry West Point, Virginia JAMES ALEXANDER DEANGELIS, JR.
B.A ., History New Milford, New Jersey Kappa Alpha Order; Honor Council 1unior Class, Treasurer; Board of Publications; Intramural Soccer, Baseball, Basketball, Football.
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EMMETT DouGLAS DuNNEVANT
RICHARD LEWIS GARRETSON, JR.
ALBANY DELMER GRUBB
B.A., Bible and Religion Richmond, Virginia
B.A ., History Ambler, Pennsylvania
B.S., Physics Richmond, Virginia
Ministerial Association.
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Intramural Basketball, Baseball; Men's Glee Club; WCRC.
Phi Kappa Sigma, Secretary; Junior Varsity Track; Intramural Basketball, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Football, Track; American Institute of Physics.
ROBERT MuRPHY DuNVILLE, JR.
B.A ., Psychology Richmond, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta, Historian; Dean's List; University Cheerleaders, Co-Head; Intramural Volleyball; University Choir, Treasurer, President; University Players; Intermediate Honors.
EDWARD MANN GARRETT, JR.
B.A., Bible and Religion Richmond, Virginia
CHARLES ALTON HARTZ
Dean's List; Theta Chi; Student Government Association, Chaplain; Senate; House of Representatives, Chaplain; Intramural Football, Baseball, Soccer; Ministerial Association; Young Democrats.
Dean's List; Newman Club; Young Democrats.
DAVID GWALTNEY EDMONDSON
B.S., Chemistry Purcellville, Virginia Dean's List; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Intramural Soccer, Bowling.
HENRY SNYDER ENCK
B.A., History Gambier, Ohio
THOMAS ELLIOTT HILL JAMES ELWOOD GARRETT, JR.
B.A., English and Speech Fredericksburg, Virginia Sigma Phi Epsilon, Scholarship Chariman; Alpha Psi Omega; Who's Who; University Cheerleaders; University Players, Business Manager, President.
Dean's List; lntern1ediate Honors; Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Alpha Theta; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who's Who; Varsity Bas-. ketball, Co-Captain; Intramural Soccer, Softball, Football, Track.
KENNETH MICHAEL GEIGER ·.
ROBERT RYLAND EVERETT
RoBERT McCLELLAN
B ..4., Psychologyy Norfolk, Virginia
GEORGE, JR.
Dean's List; Phi Delta Theta, Alumni Secretary; Collegian Circulation Manager, Business Manager; Psychology Club.
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B.S., Education Blackshear, Georgia University Choir.
B.A., Biology Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Lambda Chi Alpha; Beta Beta Beta; Spider Handbook, Art Editor; Student Director; Intramural Bowling.
' FLOYD THOMAS FALLEN
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia
CHARLES LEE GESHEKTER
WILLIAM RAY FERGUSON
Phi Sigma Delta, Athletic Chairman, Pledgemaster; Freshman Cross-Country, Baseball; Intramural Football, Soccer, Volleyball, Tennis, Softball, Track and Field; Hillel Foundation.
B.A ., Sociology Richmond, Virginia Intramural Basketball.
DOUGLAS R. FOUGHT
B.A., History Arlington, Virginia Intramural Football, Baseball; Intramural Official in Football, Soccer, Baseball.
JOHN DECKER FRAZER
B.S., Chemistry Hamilton, Virginia Dean's List; lnterfraternity Council; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-President, President; Rifle Team; Intramural Football, Tennis, Soccer; University Cheerleaders, Business Manager.
B.A., History Baltimore, Maryland
RONALD MILTON GILMORE B~A .,
Political Science Richmond, Virginia
Phi Kappa Sigma, Assistant Pledgemaster, Social Chairman. ·
HARRY ALLEN GOLDIN
B.A., Sociology Richmond, Virginia · lnterfraternity Council; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Treasurer, Secretary, Vice-President, President; Intramural Volleyball, Basketball; House of Representatives; Hillel Foundation, Secretary, Treasurer.
GEORGE MALLORY FREEMAN, JR.
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia
MARSHALL PETERSON
Lambda Chi Alpha; Collegian Reporter; Messenger Staff; Young Republicans Club, Secretary; French Club; Psychology Club; s~4 Staff ROTC Corps.
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
CLYDE DALE GAMES
B.S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Pi Mu Epsilon; Intramural Softball; University of Richmond Summer School Abroad.
WILLIAM THOMAS GARNETT, JR.
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
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B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia
GORDON,
III
Phi Gamma Delta; Intramural Football, Basketball.
B.A., English Easton, Maryland Sigma Phi Epsilon, Athletic Chairman, Comptroller; Who's Who; Speaker of House of Representatives; Dorm Counselor; Golf Team; Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Tennis, Horseshoes; YMCA President; Student Council Board of Governors, Vice-President; Omicron Delta Kappa .
RODNEY LEE HITE
B.S., Chemistry Staunton, Virginia Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary; House of Representatives, Clerk; Collegian Reporter.
GEORGE EMIL HOFFER
B.S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Pi Mu Epsilon; Pi Sigma Alpha; Freshman and Varsity Basketball Scorer; American Institute of Physics.
JAl\fES LARRY HOOVER
B.S., Chemistry Roanoke, Virginia Dean's List; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pledge Trainer, Chronicler; House of Representatives; Varsity Rifle Team; Intramural Football, Softball, Soccer.
RICHARD LANSEY HoRTO~ --
B.A., Bible and Religion Clifton Forge, Virginia Freshman, Junior, and Senior Class Chaplain; Intramural Football, Softball, Volleyball; University Band; YMCA; BSU; Ministerial Association.
KENNETH WILLIAM HUMPHREY
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia lnterfraternity Council; Sigma Phi Epsilon; WEB, Art Staff; Messenger, Art Staff; Leadership Conference Chairman; Freshman Track; Varsity Track; Intramural Football.
EDWARD THOMAS HUTCHESON
B.S., Physics Richmond, Virginia
ROBERT COLLINS GORMAN
American Institute of Physics.
B.S., Biology Mechanicsville, Virginia
JAMES CHARLES JEFFERS
BoBBY JOE GoRMus
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Phi Delta Theta; Gamma Sigma Epsilon.
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia Collegian Cartoonist; Messenger Art Director; l\1en's Glee Club, Business Director; Wesley Foundation; Music Club; Art Club; Young Republican's Club; R.C. McDanel Historical Society.
JERRY LEWIS JENKIN S
JAMES DAVID McDON ALD
B.A., Chemist ry Ridgeway, Virginia
ALBER T TRAVER SE MITCHE LL
B.A., History Richmond, Virginia
B.A., History Alexandria, Virginia
Student Education Associati on; Young Democrat s Club; Library Assistant.
JOSEPH JOHN KESSEL
B.A., History Wayne, New Jersey Kappa Alpha Order; Who's Who; Freshman Football, Co-Capta in; Varsity Football, Tri-Capta in; Intramura l Basketbal l, Volleybal l, Softball.
WALTE R BLUFOR D KILBY
B.S., Chemist ry Sperryville, Virginia
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Social Chairman , Rush Chairman , Athletic Chairman ; Senior Class Senator; Junior Class Secretary; Freshman Cross-Cou ntry and Track; Varsity Cross-Cou ntry and Track, CoCaptain; Intramura l Football, Basketbal l, Track, Softball, Volleybal l, Horsesho es; Newman Club; Orientatio n Committe e; Graduatio n Committe e; Political Party Represen tative; Chairman , All-Camp us Party.
DANIEL CALDW ELL McFADEN
B.A., Latin Richmond, Virginia
BSU.
Dean's List; Ministeri al Chorister ; Phi Beta Kappa.
WAYNE MONRO E KNIGHT
B.A., English Spotsylvania, Virginia
Associatio n,
WILLIA M PATTES ON ASHLEY KNIGHT
B.S., Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
B.A., Psychol ogy Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Phi Kappa Sigma, Pledge Master; Football; Intramura l Football, Basketbal l, Baseball, Volleybal l, Soccer.
LARRY JACK MARAN GOS
B.A., French and Spanish Raleigh, North Carolina
Canterbu ry Club.
B.A ., English McLean, Virginia Dean's List; Intermed iate Honors; Phi Delta Theta, Historian , President ; Aeropagus, Vice-Pres ident, Program Chairman ; Collegian Reporter; Phi Beta Kappa.
ROBERT LINTON LEARY
Scabbard and Blade, Treasurer ; University Band; Debate Team.
JOHN ROBERT MOODY
Dean's List; Intermed iate Honors; Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Ritual, President ; Pi Mu Epsilon; Sigma Pi Sigma; Bhi Beta Kappa.
JAMES FRANCI S MORAN O, JR.
B.A., History Richmond, Virginia
DEAN FARRAR MORRIS
MEL VIN CRAIG MATTH EWS
B.A., History Bremo Bluff, Virginia
Dean's List; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Psi Chi, President ; Intramura l Softball, Football, Soccer; Psycholog y Club, Vice-Pres ident; Universit y Players.
WILLIA M ·M AsoN Moss
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia Freshman Football; Intramura l Softball, Football, Basketba ll ; Sigma Chi.
ROBERT GERALD MEARS
Intermed iate Honors; Interfrate rnity Council, Vice-Pres ident; Phi Kappa Sigma, President , Treasurer ; Party Represen tative; Who's Who; Sophomo re Class Treasurer ; Junior Class President ; Senior Class President ; Junior Varsity Golf; Varsity Golf; Intramura l Football, Soccer, Tennis, Volleybal l, Softball, Badminto n, Basketbal l.
FRANK DOUGLA S LILLAST ON,
Dean's List; House of Represen tatives; Glee Club, Business Manager; Ministeri al Associatio n, Publicity Chairman ; BSU, Phi Beta Kappa.
B.S., Mathematics Highlan d Springs, Virginia
HOWAR D DOUGLA S LEE
B.A., English Danville, Virginia
B.A., Psychol ogy Newport News, Virginia
JOHN NORRIS MARTIN
Student
B.A., Psychol ogy Richmond, Virginia
B.S., Biology Richmond, Virginia
MoNFA LCONE
Dean's List; lnterfrate rnity Council; Phi Gamma Delta, President ; Junior Varsity Team; Pistol Team; Varsity Rifle Team, Captain; Rifle and Pistol Club, President ; Intramura l Football, Archery, Soccer, Track, Softball; Young Democrat s.
Dean's List; Kappa Delta Pi; Education Association.
JAMES PAYTON LAWLES S
WESLEY RANDO LPH
B.S., Chemist ry Richmond, Virginia
STEVE JOHN MACIK
Dean's List; Aeropagu s, Secretary -Treasurer.
Kappa Alpha Order, President ; Athletic Represen tative; Freshman Football, Varsity Football; Intramura l Softball, Volleyball.
III
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia · Men's Glee Club; Psycholog y Club.
SHERW IN EL y LITTLE
B.A., Psychol ogy Richmond, Virginia Psycholog y Club.
RONALD ALAN LIVELY
B.S., Biology Richmond, Virginia Freshman Baseball ; The Raiders; ROTC Band; University Band.
SAMUE L CLINTO N McCOR MICK
B.A ., Bible and Religion Norfolk, Virginia Varsity Track; University Choir; BSU; Ministeri al Associatio n.
B.A., English Chincoteague, Virginia Lambda Chi Alpha; House of Represent atives; Intramura l Football, Track, Softball, Tennis.
STUART BowE MEDLIN
B.A., History West Point, Virginia Dean's List; Intermed iate Honors; Kappa Alpha Order, Social Chairman ; Kappa Delta Pi, President ; Phi Alpha Theta, President ; Intramura l Horsesho es; University Choir; Men's Glee Club; Madrigal Singers; Canterbu ry Club; Philologi an Literary Society; R.C. McDanel Historica l Society; Universit y Players.
EDWIN OURAY MEYER , JR.
B.A ., English Richmond, Virginia Men's Glee Club.
JAMES DURWA RD NICHOL SON
B.A., Bible and Religion Orange, Virginia Interfrate rnity Council; Alpha Kappa Lambda, President ; Freshman Class Treasurer ; WCRC Staff; AKL Softball; Ministeri al Volleybal l; Religious Activities Council; Ministeri al Associati on; BSU, Enlistmen t Chairman ; BSU, VicePresident .
WILLIA M CLAYTO N NOBLES
B.A., Political Science Norfolk, Virginia Sigma Phi Epsilon, Guard.
RussEL KENT 0DLAND
B.S., Chemistry Arlington, Virginia Lambda Chi Alpha, Ritualist; Intramura l Tennis.
BURNE TT MILLER
B.A., Political Science Culpeper, Virginia Interfrate rnity Council; Sigma Chi, Pledge Trainer, Vice-Pres ident, President ; Scabbard and Blade; Junior Varsity Track; Varsity Track; Intramura l Football, Soccer, Baseball.
CRAIG PAUL ORGAN
B.A.,. History Sarasota , Florida Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Secretary , VicePresident , Pledge Trainer, Herald; Fraernity Basketbal l, Football, Soccer, Badminton, Softball.
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RALPH ALBERT PALMIERI, JR.
RUDOLPH Louis RAYMAKER
SILAS SPRATLEY SHELBURNE, JR.
B.S., Physics Richmond, Virginia
B.A., French Richmond, Virginia
B.A ., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
Dean's List; Kappa Sigma, President, Vice-President, Secretary, Rush Chairman; Pi Mu Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade, Vice-President; Intramural Hardyball, Volleyball; American Institute of Physics, Vice-President.
Dean's List.
JOHN JUDE RICE
Kappa Sigma, President, Social Chairman, Intramurals; Intramural Hardyball, Volleyball, Baseball, Bowling.
B.A., Sociology Colonial Beach, Virginia
GEORGE EARLE SIEGFRIED
Louis THOMAS PASTORE
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
wARREN WAYNE RIGGAN
Kappa Sigma, House Manager, Secretary; Varsity Rifle Team; Intramural Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball; Newman Club; American Institute of Physics.
ANDREW SEVERANCE
Scabbard and Blade ; Distinguished Military Graduate; Pistol Team, Co-Founder, Captain; Rifle and Pistol Club, President.
p ASTORIUS
B.A., Political Science Orange, Connecticut Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Cross-Country; Interfraternity Bowling; Intramural Football, Soccer, Baseball, Tennis.
B.A., English Martinsburg, West Virginia
Kappa Alpha Order.
III
B.A., Bible and Religion Martinsville, Virginia Dean's List; Men's Glee Club; BSU, Choir; Ministerial Association; Religious Activities Council; Revival Team.
GEORGE JAMES ROCKWELL, JR.
B.A., Psychology Chase City, Virginia
DONALD NEAL PATTEN
B.A., Political Science Newport News, Virginia Interfratemity Council; Lamba Chi Alpha, Vice-President, Pledge Trainer; Phi Alpha Theta; Pi Sigma Alpha, Vice-President; Phi Delta Epsilon; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who's Who; Sophomore Class President; Spider Handbook, Editor; Student Directory, Editor; WEB, Fraternity Editor, Associate Editor; Varsity Golf; Intramural Football, Soccer, Golf, Volleyball, Horseshoes; Religious Activities Council; Student Party Chairman; YMCA Cabinet; Greek Week, Co-Chairman.
ROBERT CARROL PATTON
B.A., Biology Clinchco, Virginia Dean's List; Beta Beta.
Lambda Chi Alpha;
Beta
GORDON BROWNING PORTER
B.A ., Bible and Religion Norfolk, Virginia Intramural Softball, Volleyball; BSU, Treasurer; Ministerial Association, VicePresident, Treasurer; Religious Activities Council.
Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Freshman Football.
RUSSELL OLIVER SILER
B.A., Political Science J\iartinsville, Virginia HENRY HARTNER RIST'
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; BSU; Phi Beta Kappa.
CHARLES MEREDITH ROSENBERGER
B .A., Mathematics Winchester, Virginia
JERRY BARNETT SILVER
B.A., Psychology and English Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Interfraternity Council; Phi Sigma Delta, Social Chairman, Vice-President; Aeropagus; House of Representatives, Secretary; Senior Class Representative to Student Government; Intramural Volleyball, Softball; Hillel Foundation; The Collegians Dance Band; Phi Beta Kappa.
ALVIN NICHOLAS SMITH, JR.
Intramural Softball.
THEODORE CHARLES RowE,
Phi Gamma Delta, Rush Chairman; Who's Who; Student Government Association Treasurer, PTesident; Sophomore Class Senator; Intramural Basketball, Football, Horseshoes; · Vice-President of Dormitory Counselors.
III
B.S., A1athematics Richmond, Virginia
B.S., Chemistry Portsmouth, Virginia
Varsity Track, Varsity Cross-Country.
Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Honor Council; Intramural Football, Track, Badminton; Newman Club.
B.A., History East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
CLARENCE EDWARD ROYSTER
B.S., Chemistry Cluster Springs, Virginia Dean's List; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Collegian Reporter; YMCA.
MORRISS ALLEN SAUNDERS
B.A ., Classics Petersburg, Virginia Dean's List; Kappa Sigma.
WILLIAM THOMAS SOMMERS
Varsity Football; Basketball.
Intramural
SoftbaU,
MARTIN WILLIAM SOUDERS,
II
B.S., Physics and Mathematics Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Theta; American Institute of Physics.
JAMES BRYAN SPELL, JR.
B.A ., Political Science Arlington, Virginia Dean's List; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Student Directory Staff; Intramural Football, Softball.
STUART LINWOOD PRINCE
MARVIN DAVID SCHWARTZ
B.A., History Walkerton, Virginia
B.S., Physics Richmond, Virginia
Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball, Tennis; BSU; Ministerial Association.
Phi Sigma Delta; Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball, Bowling; American Institute of Physics, Treasurer.
B.A., Speech Virginia Beach, Virginia
GERALD LINWOOD PURYEAR
RussELL LEE ScRUGGs
B.A., Education Richmond, Virginia
B.A., History Cullen, Virginia
Lamba Chi Alpha, Athletic Chairman; Freshman Class Representative to House; Intramural Softball, Football.
Dean's List; Interfraternity Council; Phi Kappa Sigma; Freshman Class Secretary; Sophomore Representative to House; Junior Class Representative lo House; Freshman Cross-Country; Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball, Badminton.
Dean's List; Men's Glee Club; University Choir; Madrigal Singers; BSU.
WILLIAM FITZGERALD RANSON, JR.
B.A., Biology Bremo Bluff, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta; Intramural Football, Basketball, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball.
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PHILIP DAVID SEAT
B.A., Psychology Hampton, Virginia Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Psi Chi; House of Representatives; Forensics Council; Junior Varsity Cross-Country; Intramural Basketball; Philologian Society, President; Young Democrats Club, Secretary; Psychology Club; R.C. McDanel Historical Society.
EARL RONALD SPENCE
VERNON EARL STANLEY, Jv..•
B.A., English Emporia, Virginia Dean's List; Aeropagus; Kappa Delta Pi; Intramural Football, Volleyball, Softball, Tennis, Basketball; Student Education Association.
MELVYN STIRISS
B.A., English Edgewater, New Jersey Alpha Epsilon Pi, Vice-President; Collegian Reporter, Editorial Associate; Messenger Editorial Associate; Intramural
Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball; Hillel Foundation; WCRC, Announcer, Promotion Director; University Players; Press Club.
STEPHEN FREDERIC K STUTZMA N
B.A., Economics Herndon, Virginia University Choir; Religious Council; Philologian Society; Danel Historical Society.
Activities R.C. Mc-
DouGLAs\ VoRTHIN GTON SWEENEY
B.A., Journalism Arlington, Virginia Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Historian; Varsity Track; Intramural Football, Volleyball, Track, Basketball, Softball, Soccer, Horseshoes, Tennis, Badminton.
\V ILLIAM
LLOYD TALIAFER RO
B.A., Economics Center Cross, Virginia Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledge Trainer; Honor Council, Secretary; Senior Class Secretary; Intramural Football, Softball.
JOSEPH DESHAZO TA TUM
B.S., Mathematics Spencer, Virginia Pi Mu Epsilon, President; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Men's Glee Club; Phi Beta Kappa.
\VARREN FRANCIS TAYLOR, JR.
\VILLIAM ORRIN TUNE, JR.
GEORGE ALLEN \VHELESS
B.A., Political Science Chatham, Virginia
B.A., Journalism Chesapeake, Virginia
Dean's List; Interfraterni ty Council; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President; Scabbard and Blade, Distinguishe d Military Student; House of Representati ves; Intramural Football, Softball.
ROBERT MANN TURNER
Press
WHITE
B.A., English and Spanish Richmond, Virginia
JOHN MICHAEL VITTONE
B.A., History Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina
B .A., English Masontown, Pennsylvan ia Varsity Football.
Phi Delta Theta, Warden; Collegian Circulation Manager; Intramural Football, Basketball, Softball; Dorm Counselor.
ALLEN JOHN WALL, JR.
KENNETH MORRIS \VILBOUR NE
B.A., English Garfield, New Jersey
B.A., Education Frederick, Maryland
Alpha Epsilon Pi; Intramural Football, Club, Newman Baseball; Basketball, President, Regional Director for Virginia; President's Advisory Council, Religious Activities Council; REW Steering Committee; Dormitory Council, President.
Varsity Football.
DAVID EUGENE \VILLIAMS ON
B.S., Biology Richmond, Virginia Concert Band; ROTC Band.
JOHN SAMUEL \VEAVER
B .S., Mathematics Remington , Virginia
B.S., Chemistry Richmond, Virginia
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade; ROTC Band.
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Interfraternity Council; Phi Gamma Delta, Recording Secretary; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; Collegian Circulation Manager, Business Manager; Intramural Football, Golf, Rifle; House of Representati ves; Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa.
JACK FINLEY THOMPSO N, JR.
CARLEN GILBERT \VEEDER
B.S., Chemistry Glen Allen, Virginia
B.S., Biology Parsippany , New Jersey
Theta Chi, Secretary.
Phi Kappa Sigma; House of Representatives; Varsity Cross-Count ry; Fraternity Intramurals; Philologian Literary Society, Treasurer.
Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Phi Delta Theta, Chaplain, Secretary; Pi Mu Epsilon, Vice-Pre~ident; Sigma Pi Sigma, President; University of Richmond Band, Secretary-Tr easurer; American Institute of Physics, Secretary-Tr easurer, President; Phi Beta Kappa.
\VAYNE
Delta;
JOHN MARSHAL L WHITE-HU RST
LESLIE SOUTHGA TE WEBB, JR.
B.S., Physics and Mathematics Richmond, Virginia
ROLAND
Sigma
University Choir; BSU, Enlistment Chairman, Publicity Chairman; YMCA.
Dean's List; Lambda Chi Alpha; Aeropagus, President; Varsity Track; Intramural Football, Basketball, Track; Men's Glee Club; University Choir; WCRC; University Players.
\VILLIAM ROBERT TOLBERT
Phi
Tau Kappa Alpha; Novice Debate Team; Varsity Debate Team; Wesley Foundation; Ministerial Association.
Pi Mu Epsilon.
B .A., Sociology Hopewell, Virginia
List;
B.A., English Waynesbo ro, Virginia
B.A., English Smithfield, Virginia
JAC}~ \VADE THOMASSO N
Dean's Club.
JOHN LEE WELLS
B.S., Biology Richmond, Virginia Freshman Baseball; Independent Athletics, Raiders; ROTC Band; University Band.
FREDDIE L. WILT
B.A., Sociology Orange, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta; Varsity Track.
DAVID KING
Varsity
Football;
\VOODROOF
B.A., Political Science Richmond, Virginia Intramural Football, Basketball.
GEORGE ALFRED WRAY, JR.
B.A., Hisory Hampton, Virginia Interfraterni ty Council; Alpha Kappa Lambda, Secretary-Tr easurer; Canterbury Club; Student Teacher Association; Dorm Counselor.
ARCHER LAFAYETT E YEATTS,
III
B.A., English Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Recorder, Chaplain, Rush Chairman; Omicron Delta Kappa, VicePresident; Aeropagus; Student Government Association, Secretary, Vice-President; Freshman Class President; REW Committee Co-Chairman .
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WILLIAM ARTHUR CROXTON, JR.
B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia Phi Kappa Sigma; Political Party Representative; Alpha Kappa Psi; Society for Advancement of 1\i1anagement; Freshman Track Team; lntraruurals-Baseball, Football, Soccer, Track; Methodist Youth Fellowship.
EUGENE
L.
CRUMP
B.S., Economics Lynchburg, Virginia lnterfraternity Council; Kappa AlphaRush Chairman; lntramurals-Football, -Soccer, Track.
WILLIAM TERRY CUTTS
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia Accounting Society.
GALE JACKSON DEACON, JR.
B.S., Economics Covington, Virginia
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Society for Advancement of Management; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Track.
ADMINISTRATION
LARRY THOMAS DECO
B.S., Marketing Avella, Pennsylvania AL VIN CARL ALLEN
JOHN NATHAN BUSEY
B.S., Marketing Emporia, Virginia
B.S., Marketing Manassas, Virginia
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Intramural-Football, Basketball, Softball, Bowling.
Theta Chi.
RUSSEL EARLE ALLEN
B.S., Marketing Towson, Maryland Lambda Chi Alpha; Alpha Kappa Psi.
RALPH DAVID BARNER,
II
B.S., Industrial Management East Lansing, Michigan Phi Kappa Sigma; lntramurals-Football, Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball; Scabbard and Blade; Society for Advancement of Management.
WILLIE JOHN BEHNKEN
B.S., Business Economics Richmond, Virginia
Varsity Football; lntramurals-Basketball, Softball.
DWIGHT VEAZIE DEMASTERS
B.S., Marketing Waynesboro, Virginia Society for Advancement of Management.
HARRY LEE CANNON
B.S., Marketing Salem, Virginia
JOSEPH MICHAEL DESCH
Lambda Chi Alpha; lntramurals-Football, Softball, Basketball, Horseshoes, Archery.
CHARLES WESLEY CLOE,
III
B.S., Economics and Accounting Richmond, Virginia Phi Delta Theta; Pi Delta Epsilon; WCRC Sports Director; Collegian Sports Editor; WEB Sports Editor; Varsity Baseball; Freshman Baseball; IntramuralsF ootball, Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer; Varsity Letter Club.
Dean's List; Herman P. Thomas Economics Society.
WILLIAM HOBERT COLLINS, JR.
LARRY EuGENE BoPPE
B.S., Accounting Winchester, Virginia
Alpha Society; Herman P. Thomas Economics Society; Westminster Fellowship; Dean's List.
Scabbard and Blade-Secretary; University Band; ROTC Band.
A. ARNOLD COTTOM, JR.
DOUGLAS B. BOWERS
B.$., Marketing Bethesda, Maryland Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
JOSEPH GORDON BOWDEN
B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia Herman P. Thomas Economics Society; Senior Advisor; Society for Advancement of Management.
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B.S., Management Vineland, New Jersey
B.S., Marketing and Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia lnterfraternity Council; Phi Delta Theta-Vice-President; Board of PublicationsBusiness School; lntramurals-Baseball, Volleyball; University Men's Glee Club; Collegian and Messenger Columnist.
HENRY WAYNE Cox
B.S., Marketing Mechanicsville, Virginia
B.S., Marketing Orange, New York Sigma Chi; Alpha Kappa Psi; Society for Advancement of Management; Intra1nurals -Baseball, Football.
DONALD AARON DOUGLAS
B.S., Marketing Farnham, Virginia Freshman Basketball and Baseball; Varlntramurals-Basketball, sity Baseball; Football.
DOUGLAS GLENN EDWARDS
B.S., Business Management Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Theta Chi-Librarian, VicePresident, President; Who's Who; Summer School Honor Council; Junior Class Senator; lntramurals-Football, Volleyball; Society for the Advancement of Management-President.
HANSEL WALLA CE
EnwARDS
B.S., Industrial Management Hampton, Virginia Lambda Chi Alpha; Varsity Golf; Intramurals-Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Bowling, Baseball.
PHILLIP WAYNE FINCH
B.S., Accounting Newport News, Virginia Dean's List; Accounting Society-VicePresident; Herman P. Thomas Economics Society; Honor Council.
MICHAEL DONALD FIRST
ERBY ALLYNE JOHNSTON, JR.
STANLEY WARWICK MARSHALL
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia
B.S., Finance Farmville, Virginia
B.S., Marketing Arlington, Virginia
Phi Delta Theta-Warden; Freshman iFootball; lntramurals-Basketball, Softball, Soccer.
TERRY KENNEDY KINUM
JoHN ALLEN Fox
B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Scabbard and Blade; Distinguished Military Student.
GEORGE FREDERICK GREEN,
III
B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia
Theta Chi-Pledge Class President, Social Chairman; SAM; Alpha Kappa Psi.
ELIZABETH McNEIL MATHEWSON
CLAXTON WILLIAM LACY
B.S., Personnel Management Richmond, Virginia
B.S., Accounting Bradenton, Florida
Louis GRAY GuTBERLET
B.S., Marketing Kenbridge, Virginia Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Dean's List; Intramural Debate; lntramurals-Football, Basketball, Volleyball.
FRANK ANTHONY LEONARD
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia Alpha
B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia
JAMES HowARD HIGGS
Dean's List; Alpha Society; Herman P. Thomas Economics Society; Senior Class Senator; Religious Emphasis Week Committee.
B.S., Marketing Casanova, Virginia
JERRY LEE LINDSEY
Dean's List; Sigma Chi-Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, Pledge Trainer, Scholarship Chairman, Historian, House Chairman, IFC Representative; Scabbard and Blade; Alpha Kappa PsiVice-President; Society for Advancement of Management; Senior Class Senator; Intramurals-Football, Soccer, Basketball, Bowling, Softball.
ROBERT ALAN HOLSTEN
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia Kappa Sigma; Intramurals-iFootball, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball; Accounting Society.
B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia
Phi Gamma Delta; Omicron Delta Kappa -President; Scabbard and Blade; Who's Who; Herman P. Thomas Economics Society-Vice-President, Founder; Honor Council; President of Student Government Ass,bciation; Junior Class President; Collegian Columnist; Varsity Rifle Team; Glee Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; Society for the , Advancement of Management.
ALVIN BERNLEY JOHNSON
B.S., Marketing Suffolk, Virginia
Kappa Sigma-Guard; SAM; Intramurals -Football, Basketball, Baseball.
EDWARD MOORE NEWMAN
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Lambda Chi Alpha-Treasurer; Intramurals-Football, Baseball, Volleyball; Accounting Society-President.
BILLY ANDREW NIX
Varsity Football; Assistant Freshman Coach; Intramurals-Basketball, Softball.
B.S., Personnel Management Winchester, Virginia Pi Kappa Sigma; Forensic Council Representative; Men's Glee Club-President; University Choir; Philologian Literary Society-Treasurer; Society for Advancement of Management.
JAMES L. 'M CGUFFIN
B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia EuGENE ALAN McNAMEE
B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia
WILLIAM Moss NooNAN
B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Lambda Chi Alpha-House Chairman, Song Leader; Herman P. Thomas Economics Society-Honorary Member Committee; Varsity Golf; Concert Band; Clarinet Quartet; Woodwind Trio; Pep Band.
BARI BENJAMIN NovEY
B.S., Personnel Relations Emporia, Virginia
SHERMAN ROBERT MALECH
Interfraternity Council; Phi Sigma Delta -Pledgemaster, Treasurer; Scabbard and Blade; lntramurals-fFootball, Volleyball, ROTC Battalion Basketball, Riflery; Band; Hillel Foundati<;>n-Vice President; Religious Activities Council; House of Representatives; Phi Sigma Delta Pledge Award.
B.S., Marketing Englewood, New Jersey
HORACE FRED PACE, JR.
Phi Gamma Delta; Athletic Representative of Business School Student Government; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball; Intramurals-Football, Basketball.
Phi Sigma Delta.
B.S., Management Richmond, Virginia
WYATT SLATER MAPP, JR.
B.S., Business Economics Newport News, Virginia
JOHN BERNARD PALOCHAK
Dean's List; Sigma Phi Epsilon-Treasurer; Scabbard and Blade; Who's Who; Senate; Debate; Forensic Council-Presiden t; lntramurals-Badminton, Horseshoes; Glee Club-Vice-President; Board of Governors-Student Center; President's Advisory Council; YWCA-Treasurer; Young Republican's Club-Treasurer.
Dean's List; Phi Kappa Sigma-Pledge Master; Alpha Kappa Psi; Student Government Senator of Business School; Intramurals-F ootball, Softball.
MICKEY NICHOLAS MARKOS
B.S., Accounting Bradenton, Florida
HENRY PAGE JOHNSON, JR.
B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia
Sigma Phi Epsilon-Pledge Board; Society for Advancement of Management; Intramurals-Football, Track, Soccer; Concert Band; Westminster Fellowship; Young Republicans Club-Vice President.
GLEN BAILEY LUTZ
ROBERT SCOTT JEPSON, JR.
B.S., Business Administration Richmond, Virginia
B .S ., Management Richmond, Virginia
Glee Club.
WILLIAM JAMES HOWELL
Dean's List; Phi Kappa Sigma-VicePresident, Corresponding Secretary; Who's Who; Junior Class Secretary; Collegian Columnist, Reporter.
JAMES RAY MULLEN
B.S., Economics Richmond, Virginia
Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball.
B.S., Business Administration Centreville, Virginia
Secretary of Student Government Association.
Herman P. Thomas Economics Society.
RUFFIN DAVIS LEE, JR.
Theta Chi-Vice-President; Freshman Track; lntramurals-Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Track; Society for Advancement of Management.
Dean's List; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Kappa Psi; Accounting Society.
B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia
Interfraternity Council; Kappa AlphaTreasurer; Alpha Kappa Psi; Society for Advancement of Management; Intramurals -Softball, Soccer.
B.S., Accounting Newport News, Virginia Accounting Society.
B.S., Economics Aliquippa, Pennsylvania
THOMAS JOHN PEACOCK, JR.
Phi Delta Theta-Treasurer; Freshman Football; Varsity Football; IntramuralsBasketball, Track.
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HERBERT CURRIE PETERSON
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia Lambda Chi Alpha; Accounting SocietySecretary.
JOSEPH RIVES PITTS
B .S., Economics Richmond, Virginia Society for Advancement of Management.
KENDL PRICE PHILBRICK
B.S., Marketing Baltimore, Maryland Lambda Chi Alpha-Pledge Trainer, Secretary; Scabbard and Blade; Alpha Kappa Psi; Herman P. Thomas Economics Society; Intramurals-Socc er, Football; University Choir; Men's Glee Club; Chairman of Student Government Food Committee; Dormitory Counselor; Society for Advancement of Management.
JAMES CHRISTOPHER PHILLIPS
B.S., Marketing Gloucester, Virginia
PETER WEYMOUTH WILLIAMS POWELL
B.S., Management Baltimore, ~faryland SAM; Alpha Kappa Psi.
JOHN THOMAS REYNOLDS
B.S., Industrial Management Charlotte Court House, Virginia Dean's List; Intermediate Honors; Alpha Kappa Psi-Treasurer; Phi Theta Kappa; Herman P. Thomas Economics Society; Society for Advancement of Management; Scholarship Key for Sophomore Class; Senior Class Senator; Intramurals-Basketball, Softball; Methodist Youth Fellowship.
PAUL GILBERT RICHLIN
B.S., Accounting Lynchburg, Virginia
Dean's List; Alpha Society; Herman P. Thomas Economics Society; BSU; Religious Emphasis Week Committee Chairman; Intermediate Honors. WILLIAM EDWARD SAVAGE
B.S., Personnel Management Richmond, Virginia Kappa Alpha-Vice-Presi dent, Treasurer; Society for Advancement of ManagementSecretary; Alpha Kappa Psi; Circle K International. ROBERT EUGENE SCARBOROUGH
B.S., Management Newport News, Virginia Student Directory Staff; WEB Staff; Freshman Baseball; Intramurals-Foot ball, Basketball, Track; Newman Club-Treasurer; Philologian Literary Society-Treasure r; ROTC Drill Team; Society for Advancement of Management.
B.S., Industrial Management Disputanta, Virginia Dean's List; Kappa Alpha-Secretary; Intramural Softball; Alpha Kappa PsiPresident; Society for Advancement of Management; Alpha Society.
WILLIAM BARHAM THOMAS
B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia Lambda Chi Alpha--Ritualist; rals-Football, Track.
Intramu-
CHARLES WINSTON TIBBS
B.S., Personnel Management Richmond, Virginia Dean's List.
JOHN DAVID TURNER, JR.
B.S., Economics Richmond, Virginia Phi Gamma Delta; Senior Class Treasurer; Freshman Baseball; Intramurals--Foot ball, · Basketball.
B.S., Finance Richmond, Virginia
FRANK FAHNESTOCK
Phi Sigma Delta; Who's Who; Honor Council Chairman; Senior Class Senator; Freshman Baseball; Intramurals-Foot ball, Softball; Board of Governors of Student Center-President ; Omicron Delta Kappa. 0LVIN MARTIN SHORTER, III
B.S., Marketing Reading, Pennsylvania Sigma Alpha Epsilon-House Chairman; Scabbard and Blade; Intramurals-Foot~ ball, Soccer, Softball, Track.
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia
B.S., Economics Richmond, Virginia
Kappa Sigma_.Grand Procurator, Grand Master of Ceremonies; Student Government Treasurer; Junior Class Senator; Freshman Baseball; Intramurals-Bask eiball, Baseball. JOHN EDWARD SMITH, JR.
B.S., Industrial Management Chase City, Virginia Society for Advancement of Management.
WILLIAM CLEMENT SMITH
B.S., Management Ocean City, New Jersey Phi Kappa Sigma; Intramurals-Foot ball, Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Soccer; Men's Glee Club; SAM.
PANAYIOTIS STAVREDES
Dean's List; Varsity Basketball; Baseball; Intramurals-Foot ball, Basketball.
III,
B.S., Industrial Management Richmond, Virginia Dean's List; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Alpha Society.
DENNIS MICHAEL RozuM
B.S., Economics Garfield, Virginia Sigma Phi Epsilon; Senior Class Secre- tary; Intramurals-Foot ball, Soccer, Basketball, Track, Softball; Varsity Football and Track.
JOSEPH ADAM SABATINI
B.S., Accounting Berwick, Virginia Phi Delta Theta; Freshman Football, Baseball; Varsity Football, Baseball.
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B.S., Accounting Crozet, Virginia
JAMES LEE THACKER, JR.
EDwARD LEE SCHNEIDER
Interfraternity Council; Kappa AlphaTreasurer, Secretary; Alpha Kappa Psi: Society for Advancement of Management; Secretary of House of Representatives; Spider Handbook; Intramurals-Foot ball, Softball, Soccer, Basketball.
CAPTAIN ROBERT F. RITCHIE, U.S.M.C. (RET'D)
LEONARD WALTER SANDRIDGE, JR.
B.S., Marketing Richmond, Virginia Alpha Phi Kappa Sigma--Secretary ; Kappa Psi-Master of Rituals; Society for Advancement of Management; Honor Council; Intramurals-Foot ball, Basketball.
WILLIAM
J.
vANDEVORT' III
RUSSELL G.
wARREN
Senior Class President; Captain, Debate Team; Tau Kappa Alpha, National SecPresident; State ond Vice-President, Dean's List; REW Steering Committee Chairman; Religious Activities Council, Vice-President; Outstanding Cadet; Senior Advisor; American Banking Institute Scholarship; Herman P. Thomas Econo1nics Society, Co-Founder, President; Forensic Council; YMCA Cabinet; Student Directory Staff; Omicron Delta Kappa; Who's Who; Alpha Society.
JOHN DICKERSON WIGGS
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia Kappa Alpha-Correspon ding Secretary; Intramurals-Ba seball, Tennis; Alpha Kappa Psi.
ERNEST WINDLE WHITTINGTON
B.S., Accounting Richmond, Virginia Accounting Society-Treasure r.
STRICKLAND
B.S., Industrial Management Hopewell, Virginia Dean's List; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Who's Who; Alpha Society; Herman P. Thomas Economics Society-Treasu rer; Honor Council-Secretar y; Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class Vice President; Intramurals-Football, Track, Soccer Cross Country; Society for Advancement of Management-Vic e President.
JOHN MICHAEL TELEPO
B.S., Accounting Easton, Pennsylvania Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Accounting Society; Junior Class Vice-President; Freshman Baseball, Track; Varsity Basketball, Baseball; Youth Fellowship; YMCA.
GARY REDMOND WRIGHT
B.S., Industrial Management Harriman, Tennessee Lambda Chi Alpha-President; Who's Who; Student Government Vice-President . Football, of Business School; IntramuralsVolleyball, Basketball, Tennis, Horseshoes; Society for Advancement of Management.
BARRY ZELL
B.S., Finance Richmond, Virginia Interfraternity Council; Phi Sigma Delta; Senator at Large of Student Government; Chairman of All Campus Political Party; Varsity Football; Hillel Foundation; Society for Advancement of Management.
RALPH MARTIN GOLDSTEIN
Hampton, Virginia B.A., Duke University; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Council; Honor Court; Interfraternity Council; Zeta Beta Tau; Intramural Football; Virginia State Bar. PAUL ROBERT GOODE, JR.
Pineville, West Virginia B.A., West Virginia University; Phi Alpha Delta; Intramural Volley ball and Football; Virginia State Bar. STANLEY EARL GRIFFIN
Carrsville, Virginia B.A., Hampden-Sydney College; McNeill Law Society; Phi Delta Phi; Virginia State Bar. CHARLES WELTON HAWKS, JR.
Churchland, Virginia B.A., Elon College; Delta Theta Phi; Sigma Phi Beta; Virginia State Bar. MARVIN CALDWELL
SCHOOL OF LAW
HILLSMAN, JR.
Richmond, Virginia B.A., LL.B., University of Richmond; Phi Delta Phi; Interfratemity Council; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Virginia State Bar. GEORGE ROBERT HINNANT
Richmond, Virginia
B.S., Beta hart Vice Law
PAUL SAUNDERS BARBERY
ALLAN SIDNEY BuFFENSTEIN
Galax, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
Attended University of Virginia; Phi Delta Phi; Recreation Room Chairman; Phi Kappa Psi.
B.A., University of Richmond; Phi Alpha Delta; Moot Court Competition.
ROBERT EDWARD HYMAN
Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Tau Pi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; BurkMining Society; Delta Theta Phi, Dean; Intramural Football; McNeill Society; Virginia State Bar.
Richmond, Virginia BOYD FRANKLIN COLLIER
Richmond, Virginia ROBERT VINCENT BEALE
Richmond, Virginia B.S., University of Richmond; First Prize in Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition on Copyright Law; Sigma Chi, Associate Editor; Intramural Basketball; Virginia State Bar. BRUCE AUSTIN BEAM
Wilmington, Delaware B,S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Phi Delta Phi; lnterfratemity Council.
B.A., Wake Forest College; Phi Delta Phi; Pi Kappa Alpha; Dormitory Coun~ selor; Interfratemity Council; President's Advisory Council; Intramurals. JOHN FRANCIS DAFFRON, JR.
Richmond, Virginia B.A., University of Richmond; Phi Delta Phi, Clerk; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Virginia State Bar.
LARRY MALLORY JONES
Lawrenceville, Virginia B.S., Richmond Professional Institute; Phi Alpha Delta. HARRY
M.
JOHNSON, JR.
Princeton, .New Jersey
RONALD JAY BERG
Richmond, Virginia
B.A., Dartmouth College, Randolph-M~acon College; Delta Theta Phi; Sigma Chi ; Intramural Football; Vi'r ginia State Bar.
Norfolk, Virginia
B.A., University of Richmond; Pi Sigma Alpha.
R. BANE JONES
B.A., University of Virginia; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
THO·MAS PASCAL DAVIE, JR.
Clifton Forge, Virginia JOHN MONTAGUE FOLKES
ROBERT FRANKLIN BROOKS
Richmond, Virginia B.A., University of Richmond; Phi Delta Phi; Law School Honor Court; McN eill Law Society, Chancellor; Circuit Representative; Contributor to University of Richmond Law Notes; Phi Delta Theta, Historian; Virginia State Bar. CHARLES CHAMPION BOWLES, JR.
.
B.A., LL.B., University of Richmond; Phi Alpha Delta; Collegian Representative for Law School; Intramural Football, Basketball and Volleyball; Interfraternity Council; Virginia State Bar.
Goochland, Virginia
B.A., University of Richmond; Phi Delta Phi; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Richmond, Virginia Attended University of Maryland, Richmond Professional Institute; Delta Theta Phi, Treasurer; National Moot Court Team; Virginia State Bar. WILLIAM HENRY FULLER
Richmond, Virginia B.A., Greensboro College; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Representative; Interfraternity Council Committee Clerk.
JOHN NICH·OLAS LAMPROS
Roanoke, Virginia B.S., University of Richmond; Phi Alpha Delta; Virginia State Bar.
Dan ville, Virginia B.A., Randolph-Macon College; M.A. T ., Duke University; Delta Theta Phi; Kappa Alpha. OsuALDO Luis GIL
EDWARD HUNTER BRYANT, JR.
B.S., Washington and Lee University; Delta Theta Phi; Dean's List; Commerce Fraternity; Interfraternity Council; Phi Kappa Psi; Virginia State Bar.
Humacao, Puerto Rico B.A., University of Puerto Rico; Honor Graduate; Honor Court Justice; Phi Eta Mu; Intramural Volleyball, Captain of Law School Team; Phi Delta Phi.
WILLIAM PARK LEMMOND, JR.
Richmond, Virginia B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; LL.B., University of Rich1nond; Delta Theta Phi, President; Pi Delta Epsilon; Alpha Kappa · Psi; Honor Court, Justice; lnterfraternity Council; Editor of VPI Yearbook; Delta Kappa Sigma; Member of Winning Team in Intramural Moot Court Competition; Member of National Moot Court Team~ Intramurals; Virginia State Bar.
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ARMAND LESTER LEVY
ALEXANDER ZAHARIAS MATZANIAS
JOSEPH THOMAS WEAVER
Norfolk, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
Victoria, Virginia
B.S., University of Pennsylvania; Phi Sigma Delta.
B.S., University of Richmond; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Bar Association, Circuit Representative; Chairman of Student Bar Picnic; Phi Kappa Sigma.
JOSEPH LUTHER LEWIS
Richmond, Virginia B.S., University of Richmond; Delta Theta Phi; McNeill Law Society; Intramural Moot Court.
B.A., Brown University; Phi Delta Phi; Virginia State Bar.
JAcK CHAMPE McCLUNG
Summersville, West Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
Portsmouth, Virginia
B.A., University of Richmond; Phi Alpha Delta, Treasurer, President; Interfraternity Council; Intramural Football; Virginia State Bar.
B.A., Hampden-Sydney College; Alpha; Virginia State Bar.
Kappa
VoN LEROY PIERSALL
Portsmouth, Virginia
WILLIS EUGENE WHITE
B.A., LL.B., University of Richmond; Delta Theta Phi; Law School Representative to WEB; Theta Chi; Intramural Football and Basketball; Virginia State Bar.
Attended William and Mary; Delta Theta Phi; Intramural Football.
STEPHEN ANTHONY ScAFIDI
OSCAR LELAND MAHAN
B.S., Medical College of Virginia; Kappa Psi.
Richmond, Virginia
Pittsville, Virginia
ROBERT
wAGNER MANN
Stuart, Virginia B.A., Carson-Newman College; Phi Delta Phi, Magister (President) ; McNeill Law Society; Chief Justice of Honor Court; Student Bar Association, Treasurer; National Moot Court Team; Interfraternity Council; Contributor to University o.f Richmond Law N ates; Intramural Basketball; Virginia State Bar; Omicron Delta Kappa.
MELVIN RAY MANNING
Richmond, Virginia LL.B., University of Richmond; Delta Theta Phi, Vice Dean; McN eill Law Society; Pi Sigma Alpha; Interfraternity Council; Moot Court Committee Chairman; Intramural Moot Court Competition, Justice; University of Richmond Law N ates, Editor, Assistant Editor; National Moot Court Team; Omicron Delta Kappa; Virginia State Bar.
ARTHUR STANLEY MARIS
Richmond, Virginia
GERALD WILLIAM SKLAR
Richmond, Virginia B.S., University of Richmond; Phi Alpha Delta; Phi Sigma Delta; Virginia State Bar.
WILLIAM ROBERT SMITH
Martinsville, Virginia B.S., Richmond Professional Institute; Phi Alpha Delta; Intramural Football; Virginia State Bar.
WILLIAM JESSE SWANNER,
III
Portsmouth, Virginia B.A., Norfolk Division of William and Mary; Delta Theta Phi ; Honor Court; lnterfraternity Council; Moot Court Competition; Orientation Committee; Intramural Football and Basketball; Virginia State Bar; McNeil Law Society.
Farmville, Virginia B.S., LL.B., Washington and Lee University; Delta Theta Phi; Phi Kappa Sigma.
EBB HARRY WILLIAMS,
III
Danville, Virginia B.A., University of Richmond; Delta Theta . Phi, Tribune ; Phi Delta Theta; Omicron Delta Kappa; Circuit Representative; Honor Council; University of Richmond Law N ates; Delt Briefs; McN eill Law Society; Virginia State Bar.
WILLIAM JOHNSON WILLIAMS
Richmond, Virginia B.A., Randolph-Macon College; Delta Theta Phi; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Virginia State Bar.
FRANCIS LEWIS WYCHE, JR.
Petersburg, Virginia B.A., Davidson College; Phi Delta Phi; Virginia State Bar.
EDWARD HURDLE ROUNTREE
WILLIAM ANGLE YOUNG, JR.
Baltimore, Maryland
Richmond, Virginia
Delta Theta Phi; McNeill Law Society.
B.A., University of Virginia; Phi Alpha Delta; McN eill Law Society; Jefferson Society; Student Council; President of Student Bar Association; University of Richmond Law N ates, Assistant Editor; Phi Delta Theta, Interfraternity Council; President's Advisory Council; Board of Publications; Radio Board, WCRC; Virginia State Bar; Omicron Delta Kappa.
JOHN ROBERT STUMP
Norton, Virginia B.A., Hampden-Sydney College; Phi Delta Bar Association. Phi; Member of Student ,
B.S., University of Pennsylvania; Phi Delta Phi; McNeill Law Society; Student Bar Association, Vice President; University of Richmond Law N ates, Business Manager.
Attended Richmond College; Phi Delta Phi.
VINCENT JAMES MASTRACCO, JR.
Louis FRANCIS TREOLE
Norfolk, Virginia
Garfield, New Jersey
B.A., University of Virginia; Phi Delta Phi.
B.A., Fairleigh-Dickinso n University; Phi Alpha Del ta.
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Portsmouth, Virginia
JAMES LINWOOD WHITLOCK
B.A., West Virginia University; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Council, Virginia State Bar.
B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Phi Delta Phi; Arnold Air Society; Agronomy Club; Intramural Basketball, Softball, Football, and Volleyball; Virginia State Bar.
RANDOLPH TALLEY WEST
JOHN EVANGELO PAPPAS
ALBERT JACKSON LILLY, JR.
Beaverdam, Virginia
Delta
B.A., Randolph-Macon College; Theta Phi; Kappa Sigma.
EDWARD WILDMAN TAYLOR
Richmond, Virginia RICHARD BRIAN ZORN
Churchville, New York B.S., University of Buffalo; Phi Alpha Delta; Student Activities Committee; Student Bar Grievance Committee; Chairman of Post Mortem Dance; Law School Directory.