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J\OLOGUE

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Slll\~MA11IZJNG

THE PAST

IN BE 'THfJSPECT, AND CONTE l\~ PLATING

THE FUTllR E,

THE EDIT011S HAVE ATTE~~PTEIJ

TO DEPICT OUR

UNIVERSITY, ITS TRAIJITIO NS, ITS FHIENDSHIPS,

f\ NIJ ITS CONGENIAL SPJHI"T

ANNUAL PUBLICATION
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SCIENTIST

ECONOM I ST
C~LO\"ER

Dcx .-.: HA x coc K. PH.D.

.-\ j!rt·a t -t u d ~n t of comm erce and econ omic,, Dr. l-l a ncock ;, a n
id <·a l D ea n of the -chool of Com m erce, an d m uch of th e c red it
l!:i H n \\'a,hi ngtn n and Lee in hu,in e'' affa ir, is d ue to hi'
dfo rt' . f uture exec utin s \\'ill apprecia te th e tra ining r ece h ·ed
unde r hi;, guidance.

\\' u . LL\~1

D.>..-.:.>. HoYT, PH.D.

Dr. I-l o~ t\ extensi ve knn\\'l ed ge of th e Sc ience of Biol ogy aids
infinit tly in th e un d erg ra du a t e prep a ra tio n of \\'a> hin gton and
Lee \ co mri hu ti nn, to th e fie ld of science a nd m edi c ine.
Ili s
long ser v ice h a , qu al ifie d him for th e re>p ect and a pprecia tion
of :;ruden t and coll eague alik e.

BARRISTER
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11.\Y\\
~I oREL.\ 1\' IJ ,

LL.l1.,

LL.D.
Pr. !\! orelan d ha> aid ed imm ett-el y in th e ranking of \\ ' a, hi n ~tnn :~ nd L ee '~ L a \\ School a s nn e
of th e natio n\ tine,!. Th e f.e ld o f L a \\' n eed '
mnre men lik e him, \\'hn,e wid e judj!mcnt and
co m p lete t r a ining ' erv e a' in,piratinn and
pre p.H a tio n for thn,e in 1\ hn, e hands lies th e
prng re'' of Ia \\' .
li e is th e h ead of a sch ool
\\' hi ch a lrea dy ha' contribut ed ma ny of the
na ti 01 n', lea d er >, and und e r Dr. 1\ l nrebnd', guida nce ' h:.>uld a dd m an\· mo re to th e li ;, t of th e
" Jaw \

g re ;-~r. ''

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LINGUIST
THO;\IAS JA ;\ IE S FARRAR, PH.D.

A master lingui,t, Dr. Farrar kno"' his suhject and his 'tudenb. Tho;e in his cla>•es r efer to
him as the dean of Academic profes,ors and dean of gen tl emen, for his knowledge and his thirt v
years of ;en·ice to th e l'niversit.v. His might he th e unofficial title-"Dean of A cademics."

SALUTING

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LEAlJEliS

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JOURNALIST
OscAR \\'. RIEG EL ,

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A knowledge of curren t journalistic
method,, coupled with a background
of practical exp~rience, ha, enabled
Mr. Ri egel to con tinu e th e record of
our Jnurnali-m Schoc l, founded, a' nn e
of the nation's fir,t, by Ge n eral Rob ert
E. Lee in 1Sb9. l.' nder hi, direction,
the \\' ashington and Lee Sch ool of
Journa]i,m of th e pre,ent day ha s annua llv ex tended it> facilities to all
i nter~'ted in th e field of newspaper
w ork .

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PROFESSOR ' S HOME

_gee Gfzapef

JACKSON

STATUE

1J ore nuu (j lJ nuz cl5 iLL nz

FRANCIS PENDLETON GAINES
A.B., A.M ., Ph.D.,

Litt.D., LL.D.

PRESIDENT

To the Seniors:
A recent writer has made a pertinent comment to the effect that Americans are great collectors; we collect antique furniture, old books, quaint glassware, and archaic prints-the writer might
have added even walking-sticks. But few of us, this observation continues, collect the most precious item; few of us are "collectors of happy memories."

It is strange and almost tragic that

this statement should be true. The happy memory is more than a treasured pleasantness, more
than a shadowy retreat to which we may flee from the devastation of the contemporary. Certainly
for the college student, the happy memory should be the residence of inspiration.

There we recall

the sweetness of an ancient honor, the wa rmth

of old friendship, the vividness of ideals once

clearl y seen but dimmed perhaps by later years.

There we discover in original beauty the old pur-

poses that once gave life great promise.
strengthened.

From the happy memory we are refreshed and we are

As this book makes a visible record of your college days, so may the secure

vaults of your memory sa feg uard the finest anrlloveliest of recollections.
FRANCIS

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J

P.

GAINES,

President.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OFFICERS
GEORGE wALKER ST. CLAIR

President
PAuL M c NEEL PENICK

Secretary and Treamrer
GEORGE \\' ALKER ST. CLAIR

M EM BERS
Gov. jAMES H. PRICE

HARR Y ST. G. T. CARMICHAEL
jArviES

R.

DR. GEoRGE BoLING LEE

CASKIE

WILLIAM McCHESNEY MARTIN

DR. \'V'ILLIAM LAPSLEY CARSON
joH N

W.

FowLER McCoRMICK

DA VIS

HERBERT FITZPATRICK

juDGE CHARLES J. McDERMOTT

Osc AR CAPERTON H uFFMAN
DR.

J.

GEORGE CAMPBELL PEERY

MoRRISON HuTCHESO N

REv. JoHN N. THOMAS

H A RRINGTO N WADDELL

F~rst R o a·: Carm1chael, H utcheson, McDermon, Peni ck, G .a ines .
S eco nd Row: Perry, Carson, Huffman, Thomas, \X 'addell , Martm.

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS

] OSEPH TALIAFERRO LYKES,

1909

P rt>fidtnt

HARRY KILLINGER

(Cv)

YouNG,

1917

Surttdry

joSEPH T . LnEs

THE BoARD oF DIRECTORs

NoRMAN FITZHUGH,
OR.

R. W.

FowLKES,

H. H. LARIMORE,

1898

STUART MooRE,

1915

]. R.

1896

1914

1915

JoHN BELL TowELL,
Kl wILLIAMS,

1915

HARRY K. (CY) YOUNG

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W ASHINGTO~

NEAL,

E

1929

MoR ELA ND
\X.' HITE

H ANCOC K
t-.. IATTINGLY

T UCKER
P ENICK

THE

GILL IA M
fo..J OHRHA RDT

ADMINISTRATION

FRANCIS PENDLETON GAINES, A.B., Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D.
President
RoBERT HENRY TucKER, A.B., A.M., LL.D.
Dean of the Uni1'ersity
GLOVER D uNN H ANCOCK, A.B., A.M., Ph.D.
Dean, School of Commerce
WILLIAM HEYWOOD MoRELAND, LL.B., LL.D.
Dean, School of Law
FRANK JoHNSO N GILLIAM, A.B., M.A.

PAuL McNEEL PENICK , A.B., LL.B.

Dean of Students

Treasurer

EARL STANSBURY MATTINGLY, A.B.

REID WHITE, JR., A.B., M.D.

Registrar

Unil·ersity Physician
FosTER EDWARD MoHRHARDT, M.A.
Unil'ersity Librarian
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FACULTY
FR.-\:\' CIS PE:\'DLETO:\ GAI:\'ES
A.B., A.M., PH.D., L!TT.D., LL.D.

Presidtnl
L\, .PBK, O..'.K
JulES LE\ns HO\\"E
.·\ .8.,

,.\ . M.,

Pl-1.0.,

M.ll.

Bayly Proft"Ssor of Cllfmistry
..'.KE, <1>111\, o..'.l\
THO~L-\S J A:'IIES FARRAR
A.B., A.M., PH.D.

Professor of Gtrman
..'. T...'.
Li n :\'csTo:\' ' v .-\DDELL s~nTH
A.B.t A.M., PH.O.

Cirrrirwati Proftssor of J l athrmati rs
•1>1\•1', •J>BK
GLO\ "E R
A.B.,

Ou:\:\'

HA:\'COCK

A.M., PH.D.

ll 'ilson Professo r of Eronomics and
Commeru
::::x, .PBK, B J':::
\ VILLI.-\:\! H .-\Y \\·ooo .:\ l oREL.-\:'\D
LL.B., LJ..Il.

llradford Professor of Law
RoBERT HEl\RY TLTKER
A.B.,

A.~t.,

LL.D.

Professor of Ero nomi rs and Business
.l ei ministration
K::::, BK, O..'. K, •l>l'N, Br~
\\ r iLLL·\:'11 0 .-\l\.-\ HoYT
A.B., A.M., PH.D.

l'roftssor of BiolortY
X•l', •I>B K, TKI
RoBERT \ Y JLLI.ni DicKEY
A.B.,

A.M., B.S.,

PH.n .

.ll cCormick Professor of Physics
•l>K•l!", .PBK, O..'. K, L\
FoR EST FLETCHER
E.E.

l'rofrsso r of llygime and ll rad of
D,·partmrnt of !'hysical Education
O...'.K
( On lea Ye of ah>ence }

.h;\IES STRO:\G :\ I oFF.-\TT , jR.
A.B., A.M., PH.D .

•-I ssociat e Professor of fnrtlish
::::.PE
FITZGER .\LD fLOl"R:'\OY
A.B., .1.~1.. (oxo ~}

. ls.< oriatt l'rof,·.uor

of En gli.
•J·K•l', •I•BK, O..'.K, ..'.Ell, ::::1
j i>H:\' .-\LEX.-\:\'DER CR .-\H.\:\1
.-\.B.,

.l..~t.

. I.K .\ , BK, O..'.K
CL .\\"TOC'\ EPES \\TILLL-\:\IS
L L. B.

l'rofts.
LM.~·

rJKA , •1•..'.•1', O..'.K

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W ASH

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FACULTY
LLCIL"S jL· ~rs DESHA
A.B., PH.D.

Professor of Chemistry
K~,

B K, O.lK
RL' PERT :'\ELSO~ LHTL' RE
A.B., A.M •

..Jssociate Professo r of Political Scienu
and Sociology
.li, BK, O.lK, .l::::P,

~-I.K.Y, BI'~

E .HLE !-:.ERR PAXTO~
A.B., A. M .

..Jssoriate Profrs:o r of .llat hrmatio
HK•I>, K8K
\VI LLI.-\:\! GLE .>.S O ~ REA~
A.B., A.M., PH.D.

Professor of I-1 is tory
I'.l, B K,

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EDWARD P A RKER Two:--rRLY
B.P. E•

.·1ssistant Professor of Physical Education
.li, O.lK
\V.>. LTER ARR.>.HA:\1 FLICK
A.B., A.M. , PH.D.

Professo r of Edu cation and Psychology
KK, 4>..\K,

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\\' rLLIA:\1 \\ ILS O ~ }!ORTO~
A.B., B.D., D.O.

Professor of Philosophy and Christian
F.thics
A.B •

..J ssistant Professor of Roman ce Languages
•H..\
L EO~A RD CLI~TO:'\" HELDER:\IA~
A.B.,

A. M. , PH.D

..J ssociate Profr:so r of 1/istory
BK

CHARLES PoRTERFIELD LIGHT, JR •
.~.B.,

A.~1.,

LL.B .

..J ssociate Professor of Law

::::x,

A.

.l

E. }I ATHI S
B.S •

. l ssistant Professor of Physical Edu cation
L.>.WRE~C E EDWARD \\ 'A TKI~
A.B., A.M .

..J ssistant Professo r of English
~i,

f.l

FR.>.XK j OHXSO X GILLIA:\1
A.B., A.M •

. / ssociat.· Professor of English
~AE,

O.lK, ::::;
RAL\10:'\" T. ]01-!XSOX
A.B., J.D.

Professor of

La~,,

HK•I>, A.l, 0 ..\K, TK.\

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FACULTY
CHARLES RicE }IcDO\YELL
A.B., A. M., LL.B.

Proft'ssor of La't:J
~ .-I.E,

<1>.-\...l
H E:\'RY ' 'OGE L SHELLEY
A.B., A.M., PH.D.

Proft·ssor of .lllCient Languagts
Sphinx ( Lafa~·ette )
}IARCELLCS HEXRY STO\\"
A.B., A.M., PH.D.

Professor of Geology
~tPE, ~.Z,

cflKcJ>, :!:rE
Emn:-1" HENRY HowARD
B.S., M.S .

.-I ssistant Professor .-I ccoauting
..l'f, •I•BK, .-\K'I',

BI'~

BoYo Ross E\\"IXG, JR.
A.B., A.M., PH.D .

•-I ssistant ProfeSJor of R oma rr ce Larrguag rs
}IERTOX OGDE:-1" PHILLIPS
A.B., A.M ., PH.D .

. lssistant Professor of E co nomics and
Commt-rre
..lKE,
Br~

OLLI:\'GER CREXSHA\Y
A.B., A.M •

.-1 ssistant Profrssor of llist ory
r..l, BK,

~T

OscAR ' V ET HERHOLD RIEG EL
A.B., A.M •

. I ssociatt Professo r of Journalism
•!>..lfl,

~..1...\:,

IT..l E, O..l K

JoHx HIGGIXS 'VILLIA:\IS
A.B., A.M .

.-IJsistant Professor of Political Science
K .-1., O..l K,

~r . BI'~

FLETCHER j.-u rEs 13.-\R:-\ES,

II

A.B., A.M •

. lssistant Professor of Political Scit'llu
~
..l..l K, , Kr, lwiT,

~'f,

•I>.H

LDIL'EL LEE HILL
A.B.,

A.~!.

.-J ssistant Professor of Bioloqy
A cacia Fraternity
L ARKIX H L"XDLEY F .-\R!XHOLT
B.S. , PH.D. , (OXOS )

. IJS or iale Prof,·sso r of Chemistry
l'..l, O..lK, TBIT,

•1> :0:~

GEORGE STL\TES.-\XT _1.-\ CKSO X
.\.B.,

A.~! •

.-l ssistaut Professo r of En!1lislt
RonERT F. BR.\DLEY
M.A., PH.D.

Professor of Roman (t' Languago

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FACULTY
H E RBERT TROTT E R, JR.
PH.D •

.-1 ssistant Profrssor of Physi cs
K, :::::;:;
FRA~crs SYo:-.;EY \ VALL S
M.A •

. I ssistant Professo r of Roman ce Languages
and Fine .-lrts
~AE

\Vr LLr.nr :\Ir LLE R HrxTo:-.;
A.B.,

~I .A .,

PH.D .

.-1 ssistant Proft'ssor of Edu ca tion and
Psychoolgy
ICI., K K, CHARL ES HAROLD L-\L' CK
A.B.

Laboratory Instru ctor itz Journalism
~..lX

] Ol-IN ALEXANDER VEECI-1

B.s .
•.J ssistcwt Professor of Enginuring
K~

EDWARD LA ;\L\ IER S
PH.D.

Instru cto r in Geo log y

ALLEN \

\ T. .:\locE R

A.B ., A. M •

.-lssistant Proft'ssor of Ifist ory
B K, TKA
RI CH ARD POWE LL CART ER
A.B.

Instr ucto r in Joumalism
~E, ~ ..lX

R OBE RT HAN ES GRAY
B.S., B.M.A., LL.B.

In st ru ctor in Economics and Commerce
K~, B K, A..l
l\IER\TN CROBAUGH
A.B., M.A., PH.D •

. I ssistant Prof esso r of Economics
CHA RL ES \

V. \ VrLLr.urs

B.S.

Instru ctor in .llath ematics
joHN R oBE RT TAYLOR
B.S., M. S.

Laboratory In st ru ctor in Ch emistry

1u, xre
L E \\' IS DA:\'l EL \VlLLlA:\ l S
B.S.

Laboratory In structo r in Chrm istry

Be n, xre
ALFRE D GILBERT STEER, jR.
A. M.

instru ctor in Languages

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FACULTY
j OH'\'" GRIER \ 'A R'\'"ER
~I. A.

In stru ctor in En glis /1 and
Diruto r of .\l usic
j OH'\'" T .UROT :\f..\ STE"
B.S., M .S.

In structor in Commerce
and Economi cs
GEORGE \ Yn.: sTox S:.I ITJ-1
A.B., M.A.

Instru cto r in /:' co nomirs

K •I•
BRA "T B o:\' xER
PH.B.

l nstnl(tor in .1 ccountin(t
and Statistics
K ~.II~ TH 0:\1.-\S EARLY LoTHERY, jR.
B.S.

In structor in Physics
RO\YL\l'W \YHIT E W AY ;\ ELSO:\'
PH.D .

.I ssis ta nt Professor of En glish
H ARRY :\1ELYD1 PHILPOTT
B.A.

Director of R t'!igious
Edu cation
K A, 0 .l K , K K

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SMITH, BEAW E,

R.

SMilll, Y OUNG

OFFICERS
SENIOR CLASS
RALPH

President

HARGRAV ES SMITH

Vice-President

EDGAR LEWIS SMITH

Secrelury-T re,zsurer

RALPH WYATT MILLS

Executi1·e Committeeman

WILLIAM ARNOLD YouNG

H istorian

]AMES VAUGHAN BEALE

School of La''
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W ASHING T(lN

WILLIAM SYDNEY AMMERMAN, JR.
CYNTH IA NA, KENTUCKY

0 ..'. K, Executive Committee; Secretary Student Body; Basket·
ball, 1.

ROBERT WINSTON BAIN
PORTSMOUTH,

\'lR G l~lA

K A,

JAMES

ALAN
EXMORE,

BALLARD

\'IRGI~IA

JOHN WILLIAM
CHARLESTO~,

BEAIRE

WEST \'IRG!!'IIA

A.'.

Track.

JAMES VAUGHAN

BEALE

FRA~KLI~, \'lRGl~lA

..\ T ..\,

, 0 ..\ K, CoTrack, 1; Graham -Lee Ltterary S oc iet y, Presi dent 2;
Alternate M an ager Football; Alternate Manager Basket ba ll ; Secretary O mi cron Delta Kappa; Presi dent Phi
Delt a Phi, 6; Freshman Assimilation Commltter, 6;
Dance Board, 7; President Student Body, 7; Presidrnc
De lt a Tau Delta; Interfra term ty Coun cil; CALYX, 1, 2,
3, 4; Member Vtrginia Bar; Christian Council; Fresh·
man Camp Councilor,

EMIL TIMMONS CANNON
l!MMO~ S \'ILLE,

SOUTH CAROLINA

Debate T eam, I, 3, 4; Debate Council, 2; GrahamLee Literary Society, 1, 2; Internat ional Relation s

Club, 2.
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J

LEONARD JOSEPH DeVITA
STA MF ORD, CON~ECT!CUT

DANIEL

ANDREW
YO >,;K ERS,

~E \1'

FALLAT

YOR K

4• A ;l.
Boxing, I , 2; Bachelor of Arts, \"(!ashington and Lee .

FOSTER

ALBERT

STATE COLLEGE, PEN~S Y L\'AO.,: l A

11 .\

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K

·~

K,
A.B. at Penn State, 1936.

JOHN

DAVID

GOODIN

ER\\' 10.,: 0 TEO.,:O.,:ESSEE

Rifl• Club, 2, 3, 4.

PHILIP MAGRUDER GRABILL
W OODSTOC K , V!RG! O.,:!A

JOHN

LEE

HAWKINS

CH AR LES100.,:, \\' EST \ ' l RG!O.,:!A

Golf T eam, 2; I ntramural Golf Champion, I.

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ROBERT FRANCIS HUTCHESON, JR.
CHARLOTTE COURT HOUSE, \'IRGINIA

.p .l.P

JOHN ASHTON

MacKENZIE

PORTSMOUTH, \'I RGI Nl A

K A, 0 .l K, .P .l .P, Cotillion Club
Track, 3; Vice-President junior Class; President Kappa
Alpha, 3; Rmg-tum Phr, 1, 2; University Editor
CALYX, 3; Troubadours, 1.

A RN 0 LD

R0 Y

MA R C U M

HUNT! NGTON, WEST \'IRGINIA

AT !1, .P .l .P

RALPH

WYATT

MILLS

ROANOKE, VIRGINIA

.PA.l
Secretary Senior Law Class; Member Virginia Bar.

JOSEPH CHARLES MURPHY
SOUTH ORANGE, NEW JERSEY

.PA.l
A.B. at New York Umversity; justice of Phi Alpha

Delta, 3.

STAN LEY GRAVES PATTERSON
KANSAS CITY, MIS SOU RI

KA
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WILLIAM WHETSTONE PERKINS
ATLA:\TA, GEORG IA

.l T .l, 4> .l.P , White Friars

JAMES EDWARD QUISENBERRY
ROA:\OKE, YlRGl:\lA

JAMES PATTERSON ROGERS
1\"H EEL!:\G, \\" EST \'!RG!:\1.\

K A. 0 .l K
President of Omicron Delta Kappa; Track,
Captain 4; S outhern Conference Champton
Hurdles, 2, 3.

1, 2, 3,
in H1 gh

AMBROSE ALEXANDER RUCKER
BEDFORD, YlRGl:\lA

4> A .l
Clerk of Phi Alpha Del".

EDGAR

LEWIS

SMITH

LE \\"! SBURG, \\"EST \'!RG!:\!A

4> A .l
Clerk,

Phi Alpha Delta; Vice-President, Senior Law
Class; Graham-Lee Literary Societ~·, 1, 2.

RALPH

HARGRAVES SMITH

CHARLESTO:\, \\" EST Y!RGl:\lA

Troubadours, 1; \X ' resding , 1; Football, 2. 3; Vt ce ·
President Freshman Law Class; President, Senior Law
Class.

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GOULDING WILLIAM SWIFT, JR.
LA K E CHA RL ES, LOUISIANA

Ba ch£/or of Lm.1.·s
A T IJ, 0 C. K, C. , Coti llion Club
Basketball f\.lanager, 3, 4; President Freshman Law, 3;
Interfratern ity Council, 4; Intramural Board, 3; Secretary of Finals, 3; Finals \Veek Committee, 4; Football,
1; South~rn Coll~gi
THOMAS ALOYSIUS WILLIAMS, JR.
RICHMOXD, VIRGINIA

Bachelor of Lav:.<
~N

Member of Virginia State Bar.

WILLIAM FIELDEN WOODWARD
LOlllS\' ILL E, K ENTUC KY

A T IJ, 0 C. K, C. , White Friars
Basketball , 1, 2, 3, 4; President of Alpha Tau Omega,
4; President of Omicron Delta Kappa, 6; Chairman of
Freshman Assimilation Committee, 6.

WILLIAM EDWARD YORK
HU!'>TINGTON, \\" EST VIRGINIA
A..:.

WILLIAM ARNOLD YOUNG, Ill.
HUNTSV I LLE, ALABA M A

IT K A, IT A Z,

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Executiv e Committee, 6.

CLIFFORD JASON YUDKOFF
XE\1' YORK, NE \\' YORK
A A

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THURMAN, H OGGE, R OBEY, BURNS

OFFICERS
INTERMEDIATES
Preside12t

WILLIAM SHULER BuRNS

Vice-Preside12t

LAN IER THURMOND

Secretary-T reamrer

ETHELBERT S TARKEY R osY, J R.

Eu; AH

Executive Committeema11

MoNROE HoGGE

School of La 'Y
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W A S H I I\ GT ()

W I LLIAM

SHULER

BURNS

LEBAXO:\', I' I RG I XIA

President Intermediate Law Class.

EDWIN

JOSEPH

FORT
~

CALYX.

l. 2. 3,

S ~IITH,

FOLTZ

ARKAXSA S

El, Cotillion Club,

.l <1>

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4, Business Manager 5; President Pub-

lication Board, '5; Boxing, 1; Crew , l; Busmes.s M an ager Fancy Dress, 1939; President Phi Delta Theta .

ELI J AH MONROE HOGGE
M OREHEAD, KEXTUCKY

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Executive Committee, 5.

M 0 S C 0 S 0 , J R.

G U I L L ER M 0

~I.~YAGl:EZ,

"'r

PUERTO RICO

.l, "' ~ <1>, "'~A

International Relations Club; Crew, 1; Track, 1; RiRe

Club.

ETHELBERT STARKEY ROBY, JR.
KEXBRIDGE, VIRG I XIA

II K <1>, .l
Graham -Lee

Ln erary

Society;

International

Relation s

Club; Secretary lntermediat e L aw Class.

WILLIAM FRANCIS SAUNDERS
M OXTVALE, XE\\' JERSEY

.l .Y, B K

JOHN CHAPMAN SNIDOW, JR.
CH RISTIAXBURG, I' I RG I XL\
~X,

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HARRY ROBERTS STEPHENSON , JR.
GR EE XI'ILLF., SOUT H CAROLIXA

K

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0 .l K. .l <1>, "13 Club," Coti llion Club.

Presiden t Cotillion Club,

J OHN

4; Freshman Footb.atl
ager.

CLARK

Man·

WHITE

CHARLESTO X, \\'EST I'IRGIXIA
~X,

II A::\, .l .P

Footba ll, 1. 1, 3; Basketball , 3: Freshman Camp Councilor, 4, 5; Business Manager Fancy Dress, 3.

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GURK I N, SZY M AKSK I, TYLER

OFFICERS
FIRST YEAR
Presidwt

STOCKTON HETH TYLER, JR.

Vice-President

JoHN ARCH GuRKIN, JR.

Secretary-Treamrer

ALPHONSE JosEPH SzYMANSKI

Historian

PEDRO ANTONIO RoDRIGUEZ

School of La \Y
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FIRST YEAR
]om; ALEXA!'."DER .

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Cameca Club. 4; Football, I, 2, 3.

ALA!'/ l\IAX BROMBACHER .

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EMERY Cox, JR.

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Football, 2, 3, 4; A.B., 1937.

]OH!'." joH~STON

DAns, ]R.

. Louisville, Ky.

.

K 'i', Cotillion Club

Senior Tennis Manager, 5; CALYX, 1, 2; Secretary Senior Acadtmic
Class, 4; Alternate Manager Basketball, 3; Basketball, 1.

]OHN

\\'inchester, Ky.

LiLLARD DA\'IS
Ring-tum Phi, 1.

HASKELL TYNDALL DICKI!'ISON
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K, "13" Club, White

. Little Rock, Ark.

Fr~ars,

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Football, I, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club, 3, 4; President Sigma Chi;
Interfraternity Council, 4, 5, President 5; Freshman Assimilation Committee, 5.

\\' ILLIAM R.

]OH~SON

DUNN, ]R. .

.

. Birmingham, Ala.

~ 8, White Friars, Cotillion Club

Secretary Cotillion Club, 5; Crew, 2; Captain Harry Lee, 3; Graham·
Lee Literary Society; Freshman Camp Councilor, 3.

FRANCIS \\'EBER FOREMAN

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. Elizabeth, N. ].

IIKA
Troubadour, 1, 2, 3; CALYX, 1, 2.

]OHN

ARCH GuRKI:-1, JR. .

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. Norfolk, \'a.

AT !J, T K I
Junior Wrestling Manager; Vice-President Freshman Law Class .

ROBERT LEWIS

jO~ES

• Memphis, Tenn.
K A, White Friars

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FIRST YEAR
\'alparai so, Ind .

RALPH EDWARD KEEHX
~

X, Cotillion Club , .l

PEDRO AxTOXIO RonRIG UF. Z

Lares, P o rto Ri co

Historian Ft<'!>hrn an Law Cl ass.

At.u s THOMAS SxYDER

K 'i', 0

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Glenside, Pa.

K, "13" Club , Cotilh on Club, •I• .l

Rin g- tum Phi, l, 2 , 3, Busin ess M anager 4; CALYX, 1; Senior Baseball Mana ge r; Publication Board; Interfraternit y Council; Pres id ent Phi
Kappa Psi; Freshman A ssimilation Committee, 3 , 4, S ecretary 4 ; M onogram Club; Co ll ege "Who's \'V"ho."

STOCKTOX HETH TYLER
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C ALYX,

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. Norfo lk , \ ' a .
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3; Presid em Freshman Law O ass.

FRESHMAN LAWYERS
NOT

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IIE)>IDRICKS CLF.VEL .-1!\Il ALfORD, jR.
PETE SPENCER BARR0\1', jR.,
FRAXK CLEVELAND

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Balboa H eig ht-, Cana l Zo ne

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fORREST B L•R!\ F.TTE \\'A LL

ALEXA!\IlER i\IASS I E

Yir gini a

P enn~_\

Pear i ... hur g,

CHARLES BASCOM SMITH, jR.
\\' E!\DELL R EBER STOO PS, .\ T !!, •!•

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Gr ee n:-hurg,

RUFUS HALE SIIUM.I"I F.

ROBERT

. Fin ra ,tl e, \'irg i n ia
\ · icto ria, K a n ~a~

LOUIS ANTHOJ-;Y P .-IT ER!\ 0
jOHN EDWARD P ERRY,

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CHARLES Emnx l\lon ESfl E.~RD , ,\ X .\
RICHARD RO\\'A!\ PARSONS

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III

FRED l\ l u RRAY 1\loR.u:, •I• E li

. Blu e fi e ld , \\ '~> ! \ ' irg inia

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CLIFFORD BOLLES CURTIS, jR,

JOH)>I NE\\"TO!'>:

TAKEN

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BEDIN G ~: R,

ADELBERT DALE BOGGS

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PICTURES

C

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CANDIDATES FOR MASTER!S DEGREES
Master of Arts
. . Hagerstown, :\Iaryland
. Dansville, :\'ew York
. . . Spangler, Pennsyh·ania

OA\"fll HARTLE :\liLLER
EARL j oH x :\IILLIG.-\X . . . . . .
J o x .-\THA:-.' RcssELL :\'IcHoLso:-.r , JR . .
0

Master of Science

e

LEwi s D Axi EL '"ILLI.n is, JR. , B

11

. . . Elizabeth , :\'ew J ersey

INTERMEDIATE LAWYERS
NOT

HAVING

PICTURES

TAKEN

. . . . \ Vawrly, \ rirginia
RoBE RT \ VATso x ARxoLn, JR. , /\_ ~-. ~-. 'I> 1 'I>
. Virginia Beach, Virginia
RoB ERT GAILY B.-\RR, jR., A T !.1, I/ A S
. Franklin, Pennsylvania
HoRACE \\7 ooDRl"RX BITTEXBEXnER, '1> /\_ '1'
. . Gate City, Virginia
RoDERICK DH L" CoLE:\!.\ X
. \Velch , \Vest Virginia
FRAX K CARL L-\ FOLLA, .--1 T Q . .
. . . Covington, Kentucky
SPExcE E:~IIL K ERK o''"· ~ A
. . . . Orlando, Florida
Os\L\LD BE\"E RL EY :\IcEwAx, 1\. .-l
. Char l es~o n , \Vest \ 7 irginia
SA:~ IcEL LYL E :\1.-\cCoRKLE, '" 1\. ~ • '/J _1
joHx FR.-\ XCIS O'CoxxoR . .
Buffalo, i'\ew York
LESLIE 0 ARR PRIC E, South Charl eston , \Vest Virginia
. Lynchburg, Virginia
STAXFORn L EE ScHE \YEL , '/J E I 1
. Yonkers, :\' e\\· York
ALPHoxsE josEP H Sz·oi.-\XSKI, JJ /\_ ''J
LANIER TH lJR:\IO:'\D, ~ X
. Lynchburg, Virginia
EL' GE:'\E HoRTOX \VHIT E, '/J 1\. '11 , 0 __j 1\, ~
L exin gton, Virginia
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SENIOR LAWYERS
NOT

HAVING

PICTURES

VI:'\CEXT CASSEL L ADA:\ISO", 1/ 1\. A' ,,) _, ,,)
FRED G RA:\'" \"ILLE FR.-'.1\"CIS, /\_ ~·
J ACK D A\OIS H EAD, /\_ .--1
RoBERT EnW.-\ RD H oLLAXD, JR., Ll )', ']> .-1 J
RICHARD LAY:II.-\N H o\YELL, 1\. ~-. J '/>
SA :II L' EL GL' Y J oxEs, jR., , 1 X A, 'I> __j '1>
jOHX BENTLEY P EARSOX,
0

TAKEN
. Garden City, :\'ew York
. . Preston bur g, ].;_entucky
. Fort \Vorth, Texas
. Lexin gton, Virginia
. . . R oanoke, Virginia
. . . :\'orfolk, Virginia
. Hartford, Connecticut

OFFICERS
ACADEMIC
President

THOMAS WILLIAM MosEs

Vice-Pre sident

joH N RuFus RoBINSoN
HoMER WALTER HuGo WEIDMANN

Secretary

THOMAS NELSON TENNANT

Historian

COMMERCE
President

HERBERT CLIFFORD S1GVARTSEN
H ARRY EAKINS REDENBAUGH

Vice-President

STANLEY JosEPH NAsTRr, JR.

Secretar y-Treasurer
Hist orim!

CHARLES \VILSON MmELBURG

SCIENCE
President

CHARLES ST E ENBERGEN
jAMES LEWIS ADRIAN \VEBB

I' ice-President

ARCHIBALD PAXTON STUA RT

S ecretary-Treas urer
Historian

JOHN BRY CE FURR
CEORGE THO!\IAS MYERS

Exec uti1·e Com m itteeman

FRANK BREEN O'CoNNOR

E xec uti1·e Co mmitteeman

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W ASHI~BT

A RT H

u R wA R D
KA~SAS

A R c H E R I J R.

CITY, M ISSOURI

Bachelor of d rts
~

Sports

A E, 0 .l. K. ~ 6 X

Ed itor, Rrn g- tu m Phr, 4; T ennis Squad,
Transfer from Southwestern University .

HUGH

PUTNAM

4;

AVERY

BUFF ALO, I'E\\" YO RK

B.S.

in Commerce

A X A, T K I
\Y/ashington Literary S oc iet y, 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1,
2; D ebate Te am, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Man ager 4;
Debate Club, I, 2, 3, 4; Christian Council, Z, 3, 4;
Puce Club , 4; Int erna tion al Relattons Club, 4; South~trn Collcg1om Staff , 3, 4; CALYX Scaff, 4; S chool Oratoriul Champion, 2, 3; State Oratorical Contest , 2, 3;
Lexington Y ouch Center Director, 1, 2., 3.

LUTHER NETTLES BAGNAL, JR.
\I · I ~STO~ -S.-\LEM,

I'ORTH CAROLISA

Bachelo r of d rts
Track, I, 2, 4.

WILLIAM HENRY BALDOCK, Ill.
LYSCHB U RG, \' IRGI S I A

Bachelor of A rts
A T 0, K K

FREDERICK

BARTENSTEIN,

1\" ARRE~T0!'-1,

JR.

VI RG I S I.-\

Bachelor of ,1 rts and Law, 19!-f
O .l.K
Graham -Lee Literary S ociety , 1, Secretary 2;
of G lee Club, 2; Ouisti.1n Council, 2, 3, 4;
Camp Councilor, 3; H ead Councilor Freshman
Business Manager S o uth~rn Coll~g • a n ,

Secreta ry
Freshman
Camp, 4;
4.

ARTHUR EDWARD BASILE
BROOKLYN, SEl l' YORK

Ba chelor of d rts
Ouistian CouncH, 1, 2, 3, 4, S ecretary 4; Glee Club,

I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Squad, I, 2, 3, 4; Editor Fresh H andbook, 4; John H. H ami lton Scholarship;
James J. White S cholarship , 2.
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E D G A R A L F R E D B A s s E J R.
I

SA ~

A~TO~IO ,

TEXAS

B .S. in Commerce
~

N, Cotillion Club

ALDERMAN

RAY

J AC K SO ~\'I LLE,

BASSETT

FLO RIDA

B. S. in Co mm erce

WILLIAM

ARTHUR BEETON

LEX ! l\'GTO~,

VIR G I ~ I A

B aehr! or of Arts
T K I
\o. Jtaham -Lee Literary Society , 1; Internationa l Rel:iHions
Club, 3; Ba.eball, 1, 2.

CHARLES ELMORE BOWLES, JR.
PULAS KI,

\'IR G I ~ L\

B ach rlo r of A rts an d L av:, I 9.fl
.lT.l
Wrestling, l, 3, 4.

THOMAS

WILLIAM
BRI STOL,

BRADLEY

\'IR G I~I A

B.S. in Co mm erce

CALYX Bus1ne.ss Scaff,
ager, 3, 4; Semor
r-..tanager of Freshman
terfraternity Counci l;

ROBERT

~

1, 2, 3; Assistant Business Man·
Manager of Wrestling; Business
H andbook; h lonogram Club; I n President of Phi Gamma Delta.

ALAN
C l l\'C l~ ~AT I ,

BROWER

OHIO

B achelor of .1 rt s
Z B T, T K I
Rzn g· tum Phi , Circulation Manager, l, _.

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\
WILL I AM WARNER BROWN
TOLEDO, OHIO

Bachelor of Arts
:0 A E, B K, 0 .!. K, II

~.

Cotillion Club

Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Golf, I, 2, 3, 4,
Captain 4; Basketball, 1; Peace Council; Dlristian
Council.

THOMAS RICHARD BRYANT
ROA!\"OKE, \'IRGI!\"IA

Ba chelor of Arts
K K

ARTHUR EUGENE BUCK, JR.
DARIEN, CO!\"NECTICUT

B.S. in Commaa
B

r

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Intramural Board, 2; Dormitory Councilor, 3; Assistant

Head Councilor Graham, 4; Baseball, 2,

3; Secretary

Junior Class.

EDWARD

FLUD

BURROWS

OSI\'EGO, SOUTH CAROLINA

Bachelor of .1rts

R K, T K I, •1• II

CHARLES

~

B U S B Y

WASHINGTON, IJ, C.

Bachelor of .Iris and I9.P Law
IIKA
Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3,

THOMAS WELDON

CHRISTOPHER

UN ION, SOUTH CAROLI!\"A

Bachelor of ;/r/s
K K
Graham-Lee Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4;
Deb-.ting, 1, 3, 4; Troubadours, 2; International Relations Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baptist Student Union, 1, 2,

3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Forensic Union.

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THORNTON

RITENOUR CLEEK

STALl~TO~, \"IRGI~IA

Ra c!tdo r of .-Iris
T K I, K ·~ K
Troubado
RICHARD EMERY CLEMENTS , JR .
L.~RCH~IO~T,

~·E\1'

YORK

/Ja c!tclor of .-Iris
1•

r

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Tennis T eam, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; l\.t ono gram Club.

JAMES

FRANCIS
LEX l~ GlO!\ ,

COFFEY

\"IRCI:'\1.-\

JJ .S. in Commtrcr•

s r

ALBERT

NEILL

FLUSHI~G,

:!::

COLE ,

JR .

NE\\" YORK

fla clulor of .-Iris

ROGERS
~E\\"TO~

MILTON

H I GHLA ~D S,

COX

~IAS S ACH L'SETTS

llac!telor of .-Iris

Swimmmg. 1; Glee Club, 1; CALYX, 2; Ring-rum

Phi, 2.

HARRY BLAIR CRANE , JR .
HI ~ SD.-IL E, I l. l.l ~OIS

/la c!tclor of . Iris
B 8 11 , T K I. 11 A X
Basketball. 1, ::!, 3; \X' resdin g . 3, 4; l\fonogram Club.

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JL
ROBERT THOMPSON CRAWFORD
DECATUR, ILLI ?-;015

B.S. in Commerce

r A, Cotillion Club
Crew, I, 2, 3, 4.

JOSEPH SCOTT CROWDER
\\'AS HI!>IGTO?-;, D. C.

B.S. in Commerce

MELVIN

ELLEYSON CRUSER,

JR.

?-;ORFOLK, VIRGI N IA

Ba chelor of Arts

ALLEN EDWARD DAVIS, JR.
BALD\ \"I!>/, N E\\' YORK

Bachelor of Arts
T K I, K K
Troubadors, 1; Sou than CollegtoJn, 1; Baseball, 1, 2,
3, 4.

WM. THEODORE DELAPLAINE, Ill.
FREDERICK, MARYLA?-;D

Bachelor of Arts
AT
Cross-Country, 3, 4; Track , 3, 4.

JOHN

HINCHLIFFE DILL
PATERSOS", NE\\' JERSEY

Bacltt·lor of .·lrts
IlK A
Baseba ll,

I, 2, 4; rovlonogram Club; Snapshot Editot..
CAL \'X, 3, 4; Episcopali an Club.
00]

RANDOLPH

MARSHALL

DUNCAN

CALD\I. ELL, !>EIV JERSE Y

B.S. in Commerce

r :;

B 8 IT . ol> B K, B
C.o\LYX

S[.aff, 1, 2i Tennis, 1, 2; Individua l I nt ramura l

Co-Champ1 on,

3;

Dormitory Counc ilor,

4;

Commerce

S chool S cholarship, 4.

DONALD

DUNLAP

1\'A SH I~ GTOS ,

D. C.

Ba thtlo r of .1 r/J
ATQ
Football, I . 2, 3, 4 ; Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4; 1\lonogram
C lub; Christian Council, 3, 4.

LEE

ROBERT

C I ~CINNATI,

EARL Y

OHIO

Ba ch elor of Arts
B 8 IT , T K I
Albert S idney Crew , 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Squad , 2, 3, 4.

JOSEPH

BEACH

EDWARDS

ST. LO U IS, M ISSOURI

Ba ch elor of Arts
B 8 IT , Coti llo on Club
Ring-tum Pho, I , 2, 3; CALYX, I, 2, 3; Glee Oub,
1, 2, 3; Swimming f\1anager .

WARREN HARDIN EDWARDS
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

Badulor of Arts
K A, 0

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K, IT A /\, Coto llion Club

l\.1onogram Club; Athl etic Coun cil , 3; Track, 2, 3, 4;
C ross-country,

2,

3,

Captai n , 4; Prestd ent

of

Kapp a

A lpha.

SION

AUGUSTUS

FAULK

CHIPLEY, FLORIDA

Ba thrlo r

u/ .-I rts

AT
Fencm~,

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2,

3; Debaung, 4.

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HAROLD LEONARD FENTON, JR.
1\"ATERBU RY, CO S"); ECf l CUT

Certificate in Commerce

JAMES WILSON

FISHEL

S" E\1" YORK CITY, ); EW YO RK

R aclulor of .-1 rts in J ourn alism
Z B T, 0 ..l K,

~ ..l

X, T K I

Ed1tor S outhan Collt'giJn, 3, 4; Rmg -tum Ph1
aging Editor, 3; Tenms Ttam, 1, 2, 3; Freshman
Councilor , 3, 4; Treasurer of S tgma Delt a G-ti;
Ciate Editor of CALYX, 3; President of Zeta Beta

Ma n Camp
AssoTau.

GEORGE BRUMMEL FRANK
CH ICAGO , l LLIS" OlS

Bachelor of . Jr ts
Z B T, T K I
Troubadours, 1; S outhan Collt'gian, 3, 4 .

VANCE ANDERSON

FUNK, JR.

\'IS" CE );); ES, IS" DI.\ );.\

B achelor of .-Iris
..l T ..l. Cotillion Club

Vice-President of I merfratermry Council, 3; Monogra m
Club; Track, I, 2; Basketball, 1; Swimming, 2, 3;
Imernational Rrl ations Club , 1; Individual Intramural
Co-Olampion, 3; I ntramural Board, 3.

JOHN

BRYCE

FURR

P IC.\\T '> F., MI SS ISS I PP I

Ba chelo r of Science
~

Head

DormltOfV

xre

Councilor; Viet-President of

au

Gam-

ma Thera Glee Club.

JOHN

FRANKS

GANONG

S.\ USALITO, CALI FOR '> 1.\

B aclll'lor of . Jrls

CAlYX,

I, 2, 3, Managmg Ed1tor 3; I nternationa l R~­

lauons Club;

Cam~ra

Club.

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DAVID

NEWTON GARVER
LORAI'\, OH IO

sen

CHARLES GODDARD GILMORE
ELIZABETH, l\E\1 JERSEY

B.S. in Commrrcr

President of Phi

Kappa Psi, 3;
cil, 3.

~

Inter fr at ernit y Cou n-

F R A N K 0 L I V E R G L E N N, J R.
BROOKLYl\, l\EI\' YORK

B.S. in Commtr cr
.\X A, IT A X
R1Re Club , 1, 3, 4; Vice-President, 4 .

GEORGE

EVANS

GOODWIN

ATLAI'TA , G EORGIA

Rachrlor of .-Iris in }ourna,'ism
.1 T .1,

~

.1 X

Rrn g- tunr Phr M anag1ng Ed ttor, 3; Southe 1n Cvl!eg t•.m,
3 , 4 ; Football, 1.

CHARLES LUTHER GUTHRIE, JR.
PEl ERSBt_lRG, \'I RG il\IA

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T K I, K

Ch n stt an Co unc1 l, 2, 3, VIce-Prestdent 4; Grah•rn·Lec
Luerary S ociety.

HARVEY LOCKHART HANDLEY, JR.
O MAHA, l\EBRASKA

Ba chrlor of _/rts
~

Rm g-t um Pht , 1, :!, 3, Desk Ed1 t or 3.

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FRANK MILTON HANKINS, JR.
BRIDGETO~ ,

SE\\. JERSEY

B.S. in Commerce
.l T .l, B r!:
\'<'resding , 1, 2.

WALLER C E C I L H A R D Y, JR.
CHARLESTO~,

W EST

\"IRGI~IA

Ba( helor of •.Jrts
!: X, II A X

SAMUEL

BIRNIE
FORT SM ITH,

HARPER, JR.
ARKA ~ SAS

Ba(helor of S(ience
.l 8, 0 .l K, Cotilhon Club

Football, 1, 2 , 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3; Prestdent of
Finals . 4; Vice -President of Athletic Councd, 3; Vice·
President of Omicron Delta Kappa , 4; Presi dent of
!vlonogram Club, 4; Dance Board, 4 ; Finals ~'eek Committee, 3, 4.

ROBERT SHENTON HARRIS
FREDE RI CKSBURG,

\' I RG I ~ I A

B.S. in Commcra
Gl<< Club, I; Camera Club, 3, 4, Treasurer 4.

CHARLES ROXBURY HART
~E W

YORK , SE\\" YO R K

B.S. in Commerce
,\X A. 0 .l K, !:
Executtve Committee, 3; S ecretary -Treasurer of Omicron
Delta Kappa; Vice- Prestdent of Monogram Oub; Captain of Swtmmtng , 4; Swimming Team, 2, 3, 4; Baseball , 2, 3, 4; Basketball, I; Who's 'X' ho Among College Studen ts; Peace Club; Dance Board, 3; President
of Lambda Chi Alpha.

HAROLD

EDWARD

BROOKlY ~ ,

HARVEY

SEW YORK

Ba( hc/or of .-lrts
II K , 0 .l K
Preside nt of Athleti c Council. 4; Track, 1 , 2. 3, 4,
Co-Capta tn 4; Indoor Track, I. 2. 3. 4; Cross-Country,
1, 2. 3. 4, Co-Captain 4; State Otampion in 880. 2;
Southern Conference Ot•mpion, 2; lmerfraternity Scholarship. 4.

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H I E R S

GARRET
~

E\\" YORK, X E\\. YORK

Ba chelor of .-lrts
~
Sw amman~

X, II A X, Cotilloon Club

Team, 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club, 4; President of Po Alpha Nu, 3; Crew, 4.

ALAN

BUXTON

HOBBES

J ACKSO!\\" ILLE, FLORIDA

Ba chelo r of .-lrts a11,/ Law, 19-lf
~

E

Troubadours, 1; Band, 1; Int ern ati onal Relations Club,
2, 4 ; RoRe Club, 4_

RICHARD FAIRCHILD HOLDEN
CHARLESTON, 1\ EST \"IRGI!\IA

Ba chelo r of ..J rts
K

~.

X T 8, White Froars

Sw1mmang, 1; Band, 1, 2,

DONALD

3, 4, Drum l\1ajor 4

BRUCE

HOUGHTON

M T. LAKES, NE\\" JERSEY

Ba chelo r of . lrts
Rang-tum Pht, 1; Debaung, 1, 2; Graham- Lee Soca£ty ;

Camera Club, 3, 4.

JAMES

ROBERT

HOWARD

GA RY, \\"EST \"IRGI'>IA

Ba chelo r of .I rts
II K _\, "13" Club
Secreta ry- Tre as urer of Cottllton Club; Football, l, 2.
3; Basketball, 1; Intramural Board; Vtce -Prestdent of
Pa K appa Alpha; In terfraternity Councd, 2, 3; Intr a
mural Board , 4

WILLIAM

ALEXANDER

JENKS

J ACK SO !\\"ILLE, FLORlO .\

Ba chelor of .-1. rls
~

X, B K, H
Socaet~·,

~

2; H aste.}
Scholarshap , 3 , 4; Presadenr of Sagma Nu.

\'Vashangton

[55]

Laterary

1;

C<\l \'X,

JOHN RICHARD KATELY
ADA ~I S,

XORTH

M ASSACH USETTS

B .S. in Commerce
Football. l. 2, 3, 4; Track, I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, I;
Secrer:ary of Int ramura l Board, 2.

ROBERT

ALFRED

KEMP

Sll AM OK I!\ , PE !\ !\S YI XA SI A

K
\X~restllng,

~.

K K

1, 2, 3, 4, Capram 4; Monogram Oub.

WILLIAM

HARRY

KIBLER,

JR.

QUIC KSBI.: RG, \"I RG I!\1.\

B achelor of ..J rls

ALFRED ROGERS KREIMER
CI SCIS SATI , OHIO

B .S. in Co mm rrcc
~

A E, Coulhon Club

Rmg-tl4m Pht, 2, 3, Sports Edttor 3.

ASA

RICHARD

LARRICK,

JR.

PLA ST CITY, FLO RIDA

Ba chrlo r of Scimcr

B K, X T A

\X'ashmgton Ltterary Socterv.

BEN

RAY

LAWTON

\\"AS H I!\ GTO !\, D. C.

Ba chrlo r of . Irts

B K, X T 6, T K I

Football, I; Swtmmmg, 2, 4; Photography Club, 2, 4;
Fencing, 3; RiAr Club, I; Prestdent of Baprist Student
Union, 3; Prtstdent of Baptist Stud tnt Union of Virgi ni a.

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ALEXANDER

MARSHALL

LOEB

M ER!DI A !'i, MI SS ISS IPPI

llach t lor of . Iris in J oumalism
Z B T, T K I.

~

.l X

R1ng ·tum PIH , I, 2, 3; Prestdent of Llter.ary Soci~cy,
I; D eba te Squad; Southnn Coll~g,,.m~ 3, 4 ; lnterfr.acer·
mty Council, 3 ; Secretary of Szgma De lta Chi, 4 .

GEORGE FRANCIS MciNERNEY
BAYPORT , L. !., !' E\\- YORK

Ra rhrln r of . Ir is and Lau•, 191-f
IlK
Southe rn Collegian, 1, 2, 3, Feat ure Ed &t or 3; \'Vrestl in ~. 1, 2, J, 4; ~ t onogram C lu b; Manager of Crew, 3.

JOHN

SAUTER

MEHLER

\\-AY!' ES BORO, \'!R GI 1\ IA

R arhrio r of . Iris
!: A E, K K
\X' restling. l. 2, 3.

CHARLES WILSON MIDELBURG
C H ,\RL ESTO!'i , W EST VI RGIS I A

Rtng· t um Phi, I , 2; Footba ll , I; Basketba ll , I , 2 , 3;
T en nis , 1, 2, J, 4.

ALVAH VERN 0 N MILLS , JR .
LI TTL E FALLS, !'E \\' JER SE Y

Ra chtlo r of .-Iris

n

K "'

F ootball , l.

THOMAS WILLIAM MOSES
P!TTSB LTRGH , PE!'i !>;S YL\'AK IA

Rachl'io r of .-Iris
B H 11 , II .l K. "I3" Cl ub , Wh1te F n ars , K •I• K
Foo r~a ll ,

1; Execut ive C o mmtttee, 1; Secretary- Tr eas·
urer o f .. 13" Club; Rm g· tum Ph1 Colummst, 3. 4 ;
Presi d en t of S eni or Class; D ance Control Board, 4 ;
F ootball , l. 2.

D7l

Tl

JAMES

EDWARD

MURPHY

MICHI G A~

BATTLE CREEK,

Ba chelo r of Arts
~A

E, II A:->

G E 0 R G E THOMAS
FREDERICK,

MYERS

M A RY LA~D

Ba chelor of Science
II K , 0 .l K, \Vhite Friars
President of Pa Kappa Phi; Senior Executave Commtt·
teeman; Semor Basketball Manager; Vice-President of
Junior Oass; l\ lonogram Club; lnterfratermty Coun cil,
2, 3; Luther Seevers Birely S cholarship, 3; Baseball;

Band.

STANLEY JOSEPH NASTRI, JR.
ROC K\'I LLE

CE ~ TRE,

~E \\'

YORK

B. S. of Co mm er cr
ll K
International Relataons Club, 3; Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4;
Secretarr-Treasurer Commerce School, 4; f\1onogram

Club.

ROBERT ALBRECHT NICHOLSC>N
\\'H EATO~ ,

IL LI~OIS

Radulor of .-Jrts
K ~. B K, ~ .l K , H ~. 0 .l K

Ednor -an-Chaef of R1ng-tum Phr, 4; Sou.thtrn Colltgtan .
2, 3. 4; CALYX, 3; Execuuve Commar:tee, 4 ; Publlcataons Board, 4; lvlonogram Oub; Track , 1, 2, 3 , 4;
H onor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4; Fancy Dress Commattee, 3, 4;
Finals Commtttee, 3; Economacs Scholarship, 3.

F R A N K BR EEN 0
~ E\\

LO~DO~,

I

c0

N I'! 0 R

CO ~~E CT I CUT

Ba dulo r of .-J rts
~

~

A E, 0 .l K,

Baseball , 2, 3, 4; Int ernational Relauons Club; f\~ono·
gram Club; Encutive Committee; Finance Commtttee of
Student Body, 4; Peace Council, 3; Vice-President of

19 39 Fancy Dress Ball.

JOSEPH

HERMAN

Rl'l HERFORD,

~E\\'

OCHSIE

] ERSEY

.\X A, K K
Football, l, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4; Track,
1, 2, 3i \'(~restling, 2, 3.

D8l

RODNEY LAWRENCE ODELL
CLIFTO~,

~E \ \

JE RSEY

Ba chelo r of .Ir is
.\X A
Football, 1; \Vrc.s tltn g, 1; Cross- Country. I: Lacrosse.
3, 4; Camera Club, 3; United Press Correspondent. 3

WILLIAM UNDERWOOD O 'FERRALL
ALAB A ~U

BIR MI 'I:GHAM ,

B.S. in Co mm rra
AT Q

PALMER RAPHAEL OGDEN
COCOA, FLORIIH

lla clulo r of . Iris
IT K A. T K I

JOHN

ALEXANDER
D I C K ERSO ~,

PARKINS

M .\ RY L A!'D

B achdo r of .Ir is

x r

q,

\X' ashtngton Ltterary Societ y, 1; Ph)•s lcs Society , 4

RODES SHACKELFORD PARRISH
PAR IS,

KE~T UC K\

Ba chelo r of . Iri s
4>

r

.l,

~.

"13" Club

Foot ball, I. 2, 3, 4; Basketball , I ; Track , I; Arhl cu c
Counc1l. 4 ; M onogram Club.

VICTOR

FIELDING
F.LIZABElH , 'I: E\ \

RADCLIFFE
JF.RSE\

Rathclor of .his
.l T,

~

.l X

Sports Ed nor of

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CALYX, -.

"'~

.\ r

-<:

r"<\

~~

•;t
v('

r
Y'

C{

x

\

HEARTSILL

RAGON,

JR.

A RK A ~ SAS

FO RT SM ITH,

flachrlor of .Irts
<1>

..l

e. o

.1 K

Cross·Country, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Track, 1, 2,
3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Monogram Club; Frtshman Assimilation Committ~e. 4.

WILLIAM
LITTLE

~

BRYCE

REA

ECK, L. 1., 1'\ E\\" YORK

flachrlor of .Jrts
Cross-Country, 1; Graham Literary Soci£'ty, 1.

HARRY EAKINS REDENBAUGH
PITTSBURGH,

PE~~SY! \"A~!.~

B.S. in Commerce
B A II
Rw g- tum Pht, 1, 2; Troubadou rs, 1, 2; Vice-President
of S enior Commerce Cla!'s.

DOUGLAS BLOCK REMMERS
ST. !.OlliS, MI SSOll RI

na, he/or of .Jrts
~X

Troubadours , 1; Bu~mess Staff So,,than Col't'gJ.m,

MURRAY

ARTHUR

DA~\-ILLE,

1.

RIPPE

\"!RGI~'!.~

flachrlor of . Irts
Z B T, T K I

JOHN

RUFUS ROBINSON
ST. LOlliS, MISSOURI

flach rlo r of .·Iris
1: A E
Pres1dtnt of Sigma Alpha Epstlon, 4; Viet President of
Senior Academtc Class, 4.

[ 60 l

FERDINAND PETER MAUPAI ROTH
MIAMI BEACH, FLOR IDA

Bacltrlor of . lrts
T K I

RANDOLPH
~E\\

DASHIELL

PORT

~E\\·s,

ROUSE

\'IR G I~IA

B.S. in Comm t•rrt'
IIKA
Tr oubad ours, 1; Band, 3, 4; Floor Committee, 4; Sorah trn Collt g ~o.ms, 1, 2, 3, 4.

G A L E N B R 0 W N R 0 Y E R, II .
\\'000-RlDCE,

~

E\\' JER SEY

Ba cltrlor of .Jrts
Troubadours, 1.

JAS. ARMSTRONG SALTSMAN, JR.
Bachelor of .-I rts
B6II
Glee Club,

1; R'" g· tum Phr, I, 2, 3, 4; Dormitory
Councilor, 3.

ROSS PELTON SCHLABACH
Ba rite/or of .·lrt.<
K

'I' , B K

HOWARD MARCUS SCHRIVER
Ba cltdor of .-I rts
T K I
Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Football . 1.

L

( 61 l

WILLIAM

KING

SELF

MARKS, MISS ISS IPPI

B.S. in Commace
IT K A, IT AN
President of Pi Kappa Alpha, 4; Interfraternity Coun·
cil, 4.

CHARLES HUMPHREY SEMPLE, JR.
LOU ISI'ILLE, K ESTUCKY

B.S. in Commerce

WILBERT

THEODORE

SHAFER

OBERLIS, OHIO

Ba chelor of .Jrts
B 8 IT
Imernauonal Relations Club , l, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club, 4;
Track, I, 2; Basketball, I.

EDGAR FINLEY SHANNON, JR.
LEX IS GTOX, \'IRGISIA

Bach elor of .Jrts
B 8 IT, B K. 0 .l K, H ~. Whne Friars,
Cotillion Club
Vi.::e-Prestdent S[Ud~m Rody, 4; President of BNa ThPta
Pt, 4; Prestdem of lnternan onal Relations Club, 3;

Vice-Prestdent of Southeastern Conference of lnternauonal Relations Clubs, 3; Prestdent of Phi Eta Stgma,
2; Franklm Societ~· Scholarship, 3, 4; President of Gra·
ham-Lee Ltterary SoCiety, 2; Freshman Camp Councilor,
3; Business Manager of Freshman H andbook, 3; Secre·
cary of Christtan Council, 3; Southtrn Colltgum, 2, 3;
CALYX, 2; Who's Who in American Umvers1t1eS and
Colleges, 4i Football, I, 2; Basketball, I, 2i Intramural
Half-Mil t Champion, 1, 2; Hon or Roll, I, 2, 3, 4.

J 0 H N HALL SHERRILL, JR.
PESSACOLA, FLORIDA

Bachelor of .I rts
·~

r

.l, B K

Manager of Freshman Basketball, 3.

HER BERT CLIFFORD SIGVARTSEN
GRAST\I'OOD, I' Ell'

J ERSE\'

R.S. i11 Commtrce
Swimming, I, 2, 3, 4i Commrrcr Club, 3, 4; InternatiOnal Relations Club, 4; President of Senior Commerce
Class.

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GEORGE MURRAY SMITH , JR.
RI C HM0:-.-0, KF.:>; TUCK \'

Bachelor of ..J rts
H :!:, B K, A.:.
FoO[b;~ll,

J; Treasur~r of Phi Eu Sigma, 2, 3, 4 ; Secrrrary of Senior Acad~mic Class, 1; RaRe C lub, 2 .

RICHARD PAUL SOUTHWORTH
MI!-INEAPOLIS, MIN); ESOTA

B.S. in Commt•rct• an,/ Law, 19.;.1
.\X A
Rrng·tum Ph1,

2; Sowthtrn Colltgi,m,
R elauons Club , 4 .

CHARLES

3; International

STEENBERGEN

POl:>; f PLEASA);T, \\'EST \"IRGI :>;L\

B.S. in Stirn cr
IT K ,X

r

8

Prestdent of Senior sCI~nce Class.

CHARLES

K ERE N

STEINHOFF

M ERRICK, NE W YORK

B.S. in Comm rrce
IT K ,IT A:\
Orchestra LeadH and Manager, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Ciub,
I. 2.

JOCK ARNOLD REVELLE STEW ART
I NDEPE:>;OE:>;CE, KAN SAS

Ea chelo r of .-lrJ;
:!: A E, B K
Lacrosse, 3, 4; Dormtto ry Councilor, 3, 4 ; H on or Ro ll,
1, 2, 3 , 4; International Relauon s Oub; Troubadours ,

3, 4 ; Glee Club , I , 2.

GEORGE

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ALFRED

STREET

I

ARCHIBALD

PAXTON

STUART

BUENA \'ISTA, VIR GINIA

B.S. in Chem istry

xr e
Pr~esid e nt

S caenct-

of Chi Gamma Th eta, 4; S ecretary o f ~nior
C lass, 4; Mar y Loui sa Reid Whtte Scholar-

ship , 4 .

JACK REULE SUTHERLAND
COLDII' ATF.R, MICHIGAN

Jla rhrlor of •.Jrts
M on og ram Club; Senior Manager of Track, 4; Foot·
ball, 2, 3; Rm g- tum Ph1, !.

CECIL

WOOD

TAYLOR

LYNCHBURG, \'IRGI NIA

Bach elor of .-I rts-La'U.•, 19-1-1
AT P. , 0 .1 K,

~.

" IJ " Club, Whm Fmrs, .1

Pr es tdenc of Fanq• Dress Ball , 4 ; President of Alpha
Tau Omega, 4; Prestdent of Junior Class , 3; Senior
M ana ger of Football, 4; M onogram Club; Dance Contr ol Board, 3, 4, V ice- Pres tdent 4 , S ecret ary 3,

THOMAS NELSON TENNANT
HAMMOND, IN D!.\"' A

Barhl'ior of .-I rts
.1 T .1, Coulli on Club
S wamman g , I, 2 , 3, 4 ; Troubadours, 3 , 4, President 4;
lnt erfracermty C o unctl , Vi ce- Prestdent 4 ; Foo tball, 1.

HUGH

REID

THOMPSON,

JR.

CI.IFTON FORGE, YIRGI !'il.\

Ha chrlor of .Iris
~

l
ROY

.1 K

I ; S outhun Collt'giun, 3; Graham -Lee
Lit era ry S oc iet y, 1.

STEELE

THOMPSON,

JR.

Bl.UEFIEL!J, \\' FST \'IRGI N I A

B.S. irt Comm erce
~

]\"

[ 64]

ELTON

HEMAN

THURAN

CLHELA)-;0 HEIGHTS , OHIO

B. S. in Comrnrra
.l T .l, " 13" Club , \'X' hit e Friars

Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Oub , 2 , 3, 4; C rossCoun t ry, 2; I nternational Relati on s C lub , 4; D ormit ory
C ouncilor, 4.

CHARLES

DANIEL

TOLLEY

LE.XI:.: CTON, VIRGI N I A

Ba ehr/ or of .-1 r/5
K

Geo logy Scholarship, 3, 4.

BAGLEY MEREDITH TROTTER, JR.
!>.'OR FOLK, \'IRC I SJ..I

B.S. in Comrnrrcr
\'<'ashin gton Literary S oc iety.

GEORGE

HARRY

VANTA

BAY SIDE, SEW YORK

B.S.

in Co mm erce
T K I

Swimming T ea m, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vi cePresidem , 3; Social Duector of N on -Fraternit y
Union , 4.

J 0 HN

H A RD I N

W A R D, Ill

LOU IS\'I LLE , K ES TUC KY

Bach elor of .-lr/5
li K .-\ , T K I, White Friars, K

Sw1mm mg, 1; \'(lres tling Manager , 2; CALYX, 2.

ROBERT

JEFFRESS

WATT

CLE!\COE , ILLI!\OIS

Bac helor of .-1 r/5
B 8 II, 0

~

K. Cotilli on Club

Editor I939 CALYX; CAL YX Staff, I , 2, 3, 4; Base ball,
1, 2, 3, 4; Sw1mmtn g, 1, 2 , 3, 4; l\lonogram Clu b, 3 ,
4 ; Glee Cluh , 1, 2; Tro ubadours, 1, .:!; R•n g- tu m Ph 1,
1 , 2; VIce -President of Pubh catio ns Boa rd, 4

[

[ 65 )

-

______

~ \

/L
JAMES

LEWIS

ADRIAN

WEBB

\\'EBB, MISSISS IP P I

B.S. in Science

xr

8

Vice -President of S enior Science Class, 4 ; Grrman

Scholarship, 2.

HOMER WALTER H. WEIDMANN
BELLEVILLE, I LLI XOIS

Bcuhrlor of . Iris
~

A E, "13" Club

Presiden t of Sigma Alpha Epsi lon, 4; Presid ent of In ternataonal Relauons Club, 4; H onor Roll, 4; Debate
Squad, 3, 4; Glee Club, I, 2; Peace Council, 3, 4;
Secretary S emor AcademiC Class , 4.

SAUL

ROBERT

WEINSIER

BROO K LY);, XE\\' YORK

lla chclor of . Iris
Z B T, K K
Baseball, 3.

GEORGE BAKER

WICKERHAM

P ITTSBURGH, PEXSSYLVASIA

Ba ch,·lor of .-Iris
.l T, TI A l\
President of Delra Upstlon , 4; Footba ll, 1, Z.

BENJAMIN

ESKRIDGE

WILSON

GREESSBORO, XORl ll C.\R OLISA

Batlll'lor of . I ris
T K I
Dormttory Councilor, 4.

GEORGE WILLIAM

WILSON

ALPESA, MI CH IGAX

11tu hrlor of . Iris

n8 n
CALYX, 1, 2; G lee Club. 1.

[ 6b

l

PHILIP

KE Y ES

PE~SAC O LA,

Y ON G E

FLORIDA

Radlt'lor of .-Jrts
K .\. B K, H

~

1, 2, Circu latt on l\.1anager 3; lntern au onal Relati ons C lub, 1, 2 , 3 , 4; ] ames l\. lcD owell
S cholauhip , 3; A ccoumm g S cholarship, 4.
Rw g- tum

Phr,

CLASS OFFICERS IN PREVIOUS Y EAR S
1938-'39

SENIOR ACADEMIC

THOMAS \\'ILLIAM

Presidnrt
l"i a- Prcsidmt
S ecretary - Tr ea su rtr
!fist oria11

!\ l OSES

]OHN

RUFV S R OBINSON
ll o~IER \\'ALTER 1-IuGo \\' EIDMA~~
THOMAS NELSO ~ TE~NANT

1938-' 39

SENIOR COMMERCE

1J ERB ERT CLIFFORD SIGVARTSE~
I l ARRY EAK i l-:S REOENBAUGH

President
I' icc- Pres ident
Secretary -Tr easurer
Historian

STANLEY jOSEPH NASTR I 1 JR.
CHARLES \\'ILSO~ MIDELBVRG

1938 -' 39

SENIOR SCIENCE

CHARLES STEE~BERGEN
]AMES LEI\' IS ADR I A~ \\' EBB
ARCHIBALD PAXTO ~ STUART
jOHN BRYCE FURR
GEORG E THOMAS !\hERS
FRA~K

BREE~

Presidmt
/'i ce- President
S ecutary- Treasurer
Historian
Exu uti'l.•e Committee man
Exu uti'l.•e Co m mittrc man

O'Co~~ o R

1937-'38

JUNIOR YEAR

President
rice- Pres ident

CECIL \V OO D TAYLOR
GEORG E THO M AS l\lYERS
ARTHUR EU G E~E BL'CK , JR.
1\. I ERTO:> TH OM AS H OWARD
CHAR L ES R OXBURY HART

S" rrtary- T reasurtr
ff ist orian
E xcc uti'l.•e Corn mitt eman
1936-' 37

SOPHOMORE YEAR

FRESHMAN YEAR

L

[ 67)

President
/'i ce-President
S ecretary- Tr easu rer
Hist oria n
Ex u utive Co m mi!t ee man

]OH:> REYNO LDS LEBL' S
CHARLES PARKHIL L LYKES
ROBERT ALBRE CHT NI CH OLSO N
FRANCI S PENDLET O ~ GAI~ ES, JR .
THOMA S \\ ' ILL IAM l\ ! OS ES

1935-'36
R OB EF.T NE\\'E LL

Exu uti'l.'e Corn mittam a n

C~LY~

9J9

SENIORS
NOT

HAVING

GEORGE :\LHTI:>.'" BoH :IIAX, __I 1·
ALBERT

Co:\IPTO:>~

PICTURES

TAKEN

.

H age rstown , :\laryland

BRODERS, jR., 1\ :::, 0 .J /\., II A .Y

. Rochester, :\linnesota

joH:>.'" LYLE C\:\ IPBELL , JR. , 1\. A, "13 C lub"

. Lexin gton, Virginia

H AROLD :"\ELSOJ\' Cox, A T !J

. .

\ VALLACE
"

7

jOHJ\' CROJ\'ll\'

~orfolk ,

Virginia

. L exington, Virginia

ILLIA:\ I GARD:-~E R DERR. _I 1·, T I\ 1,

HENRY j OSEPH G HEESLIXG, II 1\.

xr e

. . . l\Iarietta, Ohio
~orth

. Charlotte,

tjJ

\ VILLIA;\l \ VESLEY GRO\"ER, jR.

Carolina

. . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia

. :\It. Pleasant, :\lichiga n

\VI LL IA:\I RoY H oGAN, jR., tJ> ,J (::)

. . Ca rrollton, :\1 issouri

.NEIL Tt.:RP il\' H ovsTOJ\', ::: X , t]> II
:\lERTOl\' THO:\I AS H o WARD, ::: X, " IJ C lub"

EARL H t.:GH HULSEY , jR., 1\. :::, "IJ Club"

O roya, Peru

. Dallas, T exas

jOHN \ VILLIA;\1 j OHl\'STOJ\' . .

:\1urat, V irginia

SAi\Il"EL Twro;-;r jo;-;r Es, jR., 1\.

. Sweetwater, Tennessee

CHRISTOP H K ELLER, jR., II 1\. A
\VILL! Ai\1 P AU L KESEL , II 1\.

tjJ

ne

Highland Park , lllincis

. Valley Stream, .New Y a rk

IJ

. :\l edi a, Pennsy lv ania

j A:\ IES ED\L\RD LnmsEY, 1]> 1\. :::

. . Rin ggold , Virginia

D oNALD C HARLES L owRI E . . .

.New York, .New York

]Ai\!Es G issol\' LA:\IR, JR. ,

C HARLES PARKHILL LYK ES,

I]J

1\. .... 0 ,J 1\.

D A\"!D LEE :\l At.: LSRY , <[> ]{ :::
G wY :-Il\'

\VILL SO:>~

ARTHLOR

E:~I IL

:\1 ERRITT

.NIELSEN

. Buena Vista , Virginia
E nglewood , .New .J ersey

jA:II ES CoNSTAJ\'TINE PAERA

. . Camden, .New J ersey

Ro RERT LYTL E RoRERTso:-;-, 1\ A
Do:>~ ALD

CHESTER s .\I ITH, :::

VIcToR AoA:IIS

S:-~o w ,

AsA RoGERS SPHAR,

t]J

. :\1urfreesboro, T ennessee

E

j R., A T Q

tjJ

:\ l AUR ICE j oHN SwAx ,

,J

e.

So uth Coventry, Connecticut

. . . . :\Ian, \Vest Virginia

..

T ]{ 1

.JR., ::: A

jAi\IES DoRSEY \VII.S0:-1, tjJ

. . . Hou ston, T exas
. Baltimore, l\ larylanJ

r

. \Vinchester, K entucky

E

. . Evanston, Illinois

L.J , :::._'

. Versaill es, Kentu cky

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P LU MMER,

Hosso:-.-, \\'ATso:-.-,

1\IEL\' ILLE

OFFICERS
joHN WINN WATSON,

]R.

President
Vice- President

GEoRGE HoRNER MELVILLE, JR.

Louis FREEMAN PLUMMER

Secretary· Treasurer

RoBERT CocHRAN HoBsoN

Executi'Ve Committee man


l ll 11 I

I~

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W ASHINGTO~

.\

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C~LY~
J U N

0 R

C L A S S

JACKSO)'.; GROYER AKIN, JR.

Bowl ing Green, Ky.
~

T

~

Rmg-tum Phr, 1; Alternate Baseball Manager, 3; Graham-Lee Literary
Society , 2; Swimming, 1, 2, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2; Debate, 3.

JoHs Goomn" Au;un .

.

.

.

.

.

. Baltimore, 1\td.

B A II, White Friars
LaCrosse , 1, 2, 3; Troubadours, 1, 2, 3.

BILLY \ ' AUGHAl\' AYERS

. . . . . . . St. Joseph, 1\l o.

B 9 II , "13" Club

RALPH PARR BAKER

,

.

.

.

.

.

. Newber ry, S C.

xr e

<1> ~e.

Christian Council; Football, l.

GRO\' ER CLE\'EI.Al-ID B.\LD\1' 1'\, JR •.

f

~.

Paris, Ky.

II A X, Cotillion Club

Executive Committee, 2; Basketball, 1, 2.

FRA)'.;K SMOOT BEAZLIE, JR.

.

.

. Ne" port News, Va.

ll K A, X f fl
CALYXJ

l, 3; \X'restlmg, 1.

En MU'\D LOlliS BECKER

\ \'aterbury, Conn.
ll K A

Jos. A. BII.Lil\'GSLEY, JR . . King George Court Home, Va.
AT Q

Baseball, I, 2, 3; Football, I.

CHARLES EDII'ARD BLAIR .

. Middletown, 0.

.
~

T

~

Glee Club, 2; Band, 2.

CHARLES TERRY B LANDFO RD .

.

Louisville, Ky.

AT Q, "13'' Club
]umor Manager Baseball; Intramura l Board,

r 7o 1

J

UN

C L A S S

0 R

P eter, burg, Y ~-

RI CHARD \\ ' 1!\FIELD Bo1ssE.\l'

K

~. 0

.l K . Coulil on

Clu~.

Fr eshman Football Captain; Track; S wimm ing; Foot~all. 1, 2. 3, Captam 4; l\l onogra m in Tr ack, 2; 0. D . K.; A thl et ic Cou ncil; l\.1ono~cam

Club.

.

L EA BOOTH

II K A. II .\ l\'.

~

.

. O am·ill e, \ 'a.

.l X

Rrn g-tum Plu, 1, 2; Basketball, 1: Baseball, 1, 2, 3: Assistant to Director W. & L. News Bureau. 3; junior Prom Committep Chairman.

] o11:-: ll oTcHK IX S Bos~H:-:

Nnr th Branch, N.

J.

.\X A
\'X 'restl in~ .

!: Track, 2 .

GEORGE ADAM JlRA l ' \', jR .

\'Vhite Fri ars; Track, 1.

II E!\R\'

BRA ll!':, JR.

K

~.

Tapa chula, C'hiapa,, l\l ex icn
n .l K , T K I , Cotilli on Club

Fr ater nit y Presrdent, 3; Wr es tlin g, 1, 2, 3; Co tilli on Club; Crew, 1,
.:!, 3, Captai n 3i Ath letrc Council. 3; Track, 1; M onogram C lub.

Ow en,h :>ro, K y.

REID BRODIE, JR .

K .\, 11 .\ X, Cord ilon

Clu~.

jumor l\lan.1gcr Footba ll.

P a,s C'hri,tian, :\!iss.

] 011!': SPOO R BROOME

K

~.

11 A X , T K l, "13" Club

RtAe Squad, 2; \X'resrlin g, 1, 2, 3; Track, 1, 2; Cheerleader, 1, 2 ;
CALYX ,

1.

Cha tt anooga, Tenn.

Eoi\-ARD EMERSO X llR O\\ !\ 1 jR .
~

.~

E, Cotilli on Club, "13"

Clu~. ~

Golf; CAL rx. 1. 1, 3; l ncernationat Relattons Club.

Fore,! llill,, L. 1. , New York
.l T
\\'bite Fnars; Foo tball. 1; Busm ess St
\\ 'a rr en,

\\' 1LLt.Ut L r R oY Ht' R\~. R . JR.

II~.

n.

T K I

Debate, I. :'.; Capca1n D ebate, 3; A sSoCietr. 1, Pres1dent 1, 3; Foren stc Umon, 2 . Speak er 3; T roub ad our:..
1, 3; l mernatJOn al Rr lat1 ons Club . 1, Tr easurer 2. 3.

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~J9

C~LY~
J U N
\Y!LLIAM EDGAR

C L A S S

0 R
BUXTD~
~.

K

.

.

.

.

. Memphis, Tenn.

Cotillion Club

Wrestling, 2; Fraternity President, 3 .

LAI\"RE~CE

EMROY CARSON . .
. Montgomery,"'· Va.
~\ X A, White Friars
CALYX, 1, 2.

GEORGE "'HITE CHA~EY, JR.

.

.

.

.

.

. Roanoke, Ya.

AT Q

]OH~

CLEVELA~D

BOMAR

.

.

.

.

.

Spartanburg, S. C.

KA
Cross-Country,

1;

Rrn g-tum Phr, 1, Associate Editor 2;
Literary Society, I; Honor Rol1, 2.

ROBERT REl\lCK COCKRELL .

.

Graham-Lee

. "'inche>ter, Ky.

.

r:.

URIAH FOOKS COLTLBOUR~

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

Suffolk, \ 'a.

K A, White Friars

Track, 2.

CHARLES CLYDE CuRL

Helena, Ark.

.

:, T :., White Friars, "13" Oub
Track, I, 2, 3.

jOHN JACOB DAli:GLER
AT

.

n,

.

.

.

.

.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

White Friars

Baseball, 1, 2; Secretary- Treasurer Interfraternity Council.

ROBERT

ROSLY~

. \\'auwa to sa, \Yi>.

DAI"lS .
q, K 1:, White Friars

]OHJI: EMAli:L'EL DELEHAl\TY .
K.PK

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. " 'ap pingers Falls, N. Y.

J U N

C L A S S

0 R

ROBERT A:-.;THO!\Y

DEME~TI

.

. Richmond, Va.

•I X A
CALYX, 1, 2, 3; Camera Club,

Vic~ - Pres.ident

2, 3.

DICKE~ S

H OMER DERRELL
~

. De"'itt, Ark.
~ ~

X, IT A X,

X, "13" Club

Rm g- tum Phi, 1, Editorial Associate 2, News Editor 3; Debate Team,
2; Grah am- Lee Literaq• Society .

JOH!\ CHALLEN EASTERBERG ,

.

.

.

. \Vinn etka, Ill.

<1>~8

Glee Club, l, 3,

OscAR

E~:-.;E:-.;cA,

JR.

.

.

.

.

Freeport, I II.

.

<1>~8

Band, 1, 2, 3; Crew, 1, 2, 3; Footba ll, 1; Troubadours,
Rm g-tum Ph1 Business Staff, 1, 2, 3.

A LTO~

DA\'10 FARBER

.

.

.

.

.

1, 2, 3;

Brooklyn, N. Y.

.

E II

Washington Literary Socie t y; Rrn g-turn Phi, 1.

BRE~T HARRISO~

FARBER, JR.

. Baltimore, l\ld.
~

cp K !, Cotilllon Oub,

Swimming, 1, 2, 3, Captam 1; President of H ouse; Assi milau on Committee and Interfraternity Counctl; Lacrosse, 2; Track, 1.

GEORGE

l\I ESSE ~ GE R

FOOTE .

.

.

. Alexandria, L a.

.

KA
Track , 1; Swimming, 1; Swimmmg Manager; Rrng-tum Ph•, 2.

ROBERT ARTH UR FULLER .

Leoni a,

N.J.

Tennis. 1, 2; Southern Collegtans Orchestra, 1, 3; Band, 2, 3 .

ROBE RT HAROLD GADDY
~ X,

cp H

.

L atta, S. C'.

.

~- \Xrhlte Fnars, Cocillton Club

Track, I; President of Phi Eca Sigma, 3; French Departmental Scholarship, 2; Bradford Scholarship, 3_

GILBERT GARD!\ER .

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

. Plainfield, ~-

J.

~~X

Rwg-tum Phi. I; Graham-Lee LHerary Sociecr, 1, 2.

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W L.\SHIN GTOI\-\

--'\

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C~LY~
J U N

C L A S S

0 R

Atlanta, Ga.

HERBERT KELLY GARGES, JR.

Executive Committee, 1; Track; Int erfraternity Counctl.

:\IICHAE L LOlliS GILBERT

Brooklyn, N. Y.

.

.

Rrng-tum Ph1, 1, 2; \X'ashan~ton LHerary Society, 1; RiAe Club, 2.

JoH!\ BE!\]AMI!\ GILLESPIE,

.

III.

Columbus, 0.

<1>.18

\\'ashington, D. C.

\\'ALTE R R USSELL Gt:THRIE
.1 T .1,

Vice-President Phi Eta Sigma, 3; Track, 1; Freshman Track Manager,
3; CALYX Business Staff, 1, 2 , 3.

\\' ILLIAM !\.liLLER G\\'Y!\, JR.

.

. Ardmore, Okla.

K A, Whtte Friars

Track, 1, 2, 3; Rrng-tum Phi , 1.

Caldwell, N. ].

EDWARD THOMAS HAISLIP

AXA
Lacrosse, 2, 3 .

. ShreYeport, La.

J .\MES \\'EL LS !IAMMETT .

KA
Band, 2; Gl•e Club, 2.

. LouisYille, Ky.

THOMAS KE!>i!\EOY HE LM, JR.

Troubadours, 1, 2, Business Manager 3; CALYXJ 1, 2; Fraternity Editor, 3; Dormitory Counci lor, 3 .

R oss \'EODER HERSEY

. New Bedford, Conn.

.

Glee Club , I, 2, J, President 3; Graham-Lee Literary Society, I, Vice·
President, 2; Rrng-tum Ph1, 1.

R OBERT CoCHRA~ !IOBSO~

.

.

.

.

.

LouisYille, K y.

II K A, Coullion Club
Basketball, I, 2, 3; Football, 1; Executive Committee, 3; Dance Board
Representative.

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C L A S S

0 R

J U N
C't• RG !-lARRISON II OGA~

.

1\Io u nt Ple asa nt, Mi ch.

.l fl, IT A

X, "I3" Club

Footba ll , 1, 2, 3; l\.fonogra m Club.

R oBE Rl L F.F. Ih;oso~. JR .

Richmo nd, Ind.

Crew, I, 2, 3 .

J AMES THO MAS H UMPH REY

. Ced a r Bluff, \ ' a.

...

II K A, "13'' Club, White Friars

Football, I.

jOSEPH

] OH~

I-l ll~TER

SPE IGHT Il ll~TF. R , J R.

. Nn,to n Ce nt e r , l\l a>s.

.
K

Rmg· tum Ph r,

St . Loui s, l\l o.

~

I; Interna ti ona l Rela tiOns C lub, 1; Crew M ana ge r, 3.

H OMER D .~~ I EL ] O ~ ES, jR.

.

.

.

.

.

Oak Park , I II.

K 'I' , Con lhon Club

Crew, 1; G lee Club , 3.

j ACK C'ALI"E RT j OKES
~X ,

.

C arro llton , l\l o .

"13" Club, Coulhon Club

Debate , 2, 3; Baseball, 1, 2; Freshma n Camp Co un cilor, 3.

L EE ;\l ot:KTCASTLE

K E~ ~ A
~X.

. C h a rJ e,to n , \\'. \ 'a.

II A X, T K I

CALYX Busm ess Staff, 1, 2, 3; Ten nis, 1.

New Y o r k Ci ty
E II

Cheerleader, 1; \\'ashtngton Literary Sonet}' , 1;

ALF a Eo CHARLES K RIEGFR
~

CALYX,

.

1, 2.

. Louis\"ille,

K y.

!fa E, \'Vh1te Fnars

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WASHJNB T()N

~

r

J

UN

0 R

CHARLES P ELL L EII"IS, JR.

C L A S S
St . Al bans, \Y. \'a .

.

!. X, \X'hite Friars

SYDXEY L EW IS

.

.

.

.

Richmo n d , \" a.

Ell
Basketball, I, 2, 3.

:\l ER\"1~

H AROLD LUR I.\

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

. R ea di ng, P a.

Z B T
Football, I, 2.

l\ I ELn~

R oss l\l cCAsKILL .

.

.

. Littl e R ock, Ark.

~X

Swimming, 1.

THO MAS II OYT l\! CCL' TCHEOX

.

.

.

.

. \\'aba n, 1\Iass.

K'i'
Tennis, 2.

H E~R1

EL\\'OOD

l\l cL\UGHLI~

. P ensa col a, F l a.

.

f~

ARTHl' R \\' I LK I ~sox l\ 1.\X~, ]R. .

.

.

. \Ya rrenton , Y a.

~

K

!\tanager Freshman Wrestling, 3.

GEORGE H oR~ER l\I ELI' ILLE, JR.
~

. l'\e w R och elle, N. Y .

.

T, II All'

Track , 3; Swimming, 1; Interfraternity Council, I; Vice-Presidem
Junior Class; Monogram Club.

jOSEPH R ICHARD l\ IIGHELL, Ill.

r

~.

.

.

.

.

. :\!ob i Je, A l a.

T K I

A~DREII" l\ I Al' RICE l\ IOORE

.
~AE

Ring-tum Phi, 1, 2.

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.

St. L ou is, l\lo.

J U N
fRA~KLI~ /I. LLE ~

C L A S S

0 R
NICHOLS

.

.

.

• " 'e woka, Okla.

.

K 'I'. "13" Club, Cotillion Club
Wresding, 1.

GEORGE CHRISTl.\~ N1ELSE~ .

.

.l T .l, X

. Pnth Amboy, N. J .

r

8

Basketball, I.

GuY

CoLEMA~

.

O sii" ALT

.

.

.

. 1\Iob il e, Ala.

f.l

ELI"I~ 0 0 MI~I C P ALER MO

.

.

.

.

.

.

. Lind en, N. J.

AXA

Graham-Let Literary Society, 1, 2.

RoBE RT

CLAYBOUR~E

\Y ashin gton, D. C.

PETREY
II K ,X

r 8

1\1.\RSHALL NoEL PI CA RD

.

.

Stapleton, N. Y.

II K , II AN

ER~EST

LEOKA RD P osEY

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

Jackson, 1\tiss.

~AE

Glee Club, 3;

CALYX,

ROBERT

3; Southun Colhgr.m, 3; Int ernational Relations
Club, 3; Forensic Union, 3.

\\' I LSO~

P OII"ERS

.

.

.

Bennetts1·ille, S. C.

KA
Glee Club, 1; Band, 1, 2, 3; Graham-Lee Literary Societr, 1; Cro!:SCoumry, 1; Track, 1.

" ' ILLIAM

:\l cCL.\ 1~

R EAD .
K

~-

Phi ladelphia, P a.
H

~

Christian Counnl, 2, 3, President 3; Glee Club, 3; Peace Club,
I nternational Relauons Club, 1, 2 , 3; Dormltorv Councilor , 2,
\'\. 'ash mgton Literary Socierv , 1, 2, Via-President 2.

LEO fREDERI CK

R EI~ .\RTZ,

\l iddletnwn , 0 .

JR.

.l T .l. U .l K . II A :\,

3:
3;

Cot~lhon

Club

Basketball, 1. 2, 3, Captam I: Vice-President S ophomore Class; Fmance
Committee Sophomo re and Junior Classes; President Delta Tau Delta;
Secretary of Fresh man Assimtlauon Committee. 3; Secretarr of At hletiC
Coun,il, 3.

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W L.\SH INBTO~

\

C~ LY~
J U N

0 R

C L A S S

PEYTOX EXGLISH RI CE

. Little R ock, Ark.

lntern acional Relat ions Oub .

]AMES RAYMO~D

RICHARD

PERKI~ S

R uoFF

ROBERTS

.

.

.

.

.

Flemington, N .

.

J.

. \\'a>hington, D. C.

sen
1; Laet·osse, 2.

Ring-tum Phi 3

HUGO RICHARD

SA~DSTROM,

Summit, N. ] .

JR • .

~
LOUIS CLAUDE SCHULTZ, }R.

.

Highland Park, Ill.

Southtrn Collt'gian, 1, 2, 3; Rw g-tum P ht , 2.

B u RRELL LEE SHAW

El Pa 50, Tex.

FRED DAI"ID SHELLABARGER

.

r .:..

T K I

.

Decatur, Ill.

4f.l.4H~

Southan Colltgian, 2, 3.

HowARD SHEPHERD

ROBERT BA UR SHREI"E

.

. Little Roc k, Ark.

Cincinnati, 0.

.
~A

E

Swimming Team, 1, 2, 3; G lee Oub. 1.

FRA~Kl.l~

SCOTT SMITHER

.
AXA

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.

.

• Frankfort, Ky.

J U N

C L A S S

0 R

DAI'ID LEE SPAULUI!'G .

.

.

.

.

. \\'ichita Falls, Tex.

K!:
T enni s, 1; Literar y Soci ety, 1; Alt ernate Basketba ll Manager, 3 .

!l AR RY H UR);ET STODDA RT

. H e rs h ey, Pa.

. Blu efie ld, \\'. \'a.

SA MUEL JAMES SUBLETH:, jR.

ROBERT EDWARD

SU~ IMER ALL

II K

~~

.

.

. Ea,t P oint, Ga.

.

\X<'hite Friars

Int erfraternity Council; Var suy Wrestling Squad; Crew, 2 .

.

H ORA CE FULTO); SUTHERLA!'D

. Galax, \'a.

!: X, Cotillion Club
Baseball, I .

.

OLI\' ER J AMES TAY LO R .

.

.

.

. Bristol, \ ' a .

!: N

H emp,t ea d, N. Y.

ALEC NICOL THOMSO!', jR.

n

K"'

Swimming , 1.

R OBf:R'I

CL.~RK

TL' RRELL
!:

King>ton, Pa .

.
~.

TI A X

R.n g-t um Ph1, 1.

CHARLE S GA);AHL \\' AI.K ER

.

San Antonio, Tex.

Lous 1\lcCLELLA-..: o \\' ALKER
r .:. . T K I

De catur, Ill.

CALY X, 1; Crew, 1; Execuuve Com mitt ee of T oa u Kappa I ota , 3.

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S H 1 N B T ()

J U N

C L A S S

0 R

\\'ILLIAM BLAKEY \\' ALKER, JR.

. Lynchburg, \'a.

,

.p K:!:

JosATHA!-.' \\'ESTERI'ELT \\'AR!-.'ER

. . • Tuscaloosa, Ala.

!: A E, White Friars, Cotillion Club
\'V'restling,

1; President of \'V'hite Friars, 3; Vice-President of Sigma

Alpha Epsilon, 3; Monogram Oub.

jOHI\ \\'INK \VATSON, JR . . . . . . .
~

.P K :!:, 0

Richmond, Va .

K. II A !\, "13" Oub, :!:

President of junior Class; President of Pi Alpha Nu; Track, 1, 2; Secretary of Dance Control Board, 3; Dormitory Councilor, 3.

DABSEY \\'ALLER \\' ArfS .

\\'ILLIAM ELDRED \\'HALEY, JR.
.P
Track , 1, 2, 3;

r

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.

.

.

.

.

• Richmond, V a.

.

Louisville, Ky .

.

"13'' Oub

CALYX,

1, 2, 3, Sports Editor 3.

PAUL FRAKK \\'ILE

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

New York City

.P E II
House Manager, 3; Troubadours, 1; Rille Team, 1, 2; Assistant Manager Swimming Team, 2; Camera Club, 1.

jAMES HUGHSON \\'ILLIS .

.

. Chicago, Ill.

II K A, White Friars

ERNEST \\'OODII'ARD, II.

. . . . . . . Louisville, Ky.

A T U, :!:

~

X, Coullion Club

Rmg-tum Phi, 1, 2, 3; Southan Coll(glan, 2, 3; Troubadours.

<\usox CLEVELAKD \\'YSOSG, JR . . Port \Vashington, N. Y.
~

T

~.

II AN

LATIMER GoRSUCH YouxG

.

.

.

.

. Baltimore, Md.

K A, T K I
Cross-Country, 1; Lacrosse, 2, 3.

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THALI IIM EK, CHAPM.-1'>,

II.~SSA

OFFICERS
President

CHARL ES HICKERSON CHAPMAN

Vice- President

CHARLES GoLDSMITH THALHIMER

Executive Co mmitteeman

LAFAYETTE RANDOLPH HANNA

Historian

CLINTON VAN VLIET

Sopho 111 ore Class
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W A S H I N B T ()

~

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C~LY~
SOPHOMORE CLASS
ROBERT HARDIN G ADAMS
A T Q, X f 9
BALTIMORE, MD.
SAMUEL ROBERTS A~tES

AT !l
NORFOLK, VA .
\\' tLL ! AM PATTERSO:\ AMES

II K A
ARL!:\GTON, \'A.
ARTHL' R \\' tLLIAM AR~ISTRO:\G

4• K .Y, T K I
CH ICAGO, ILL.
BE!'>JAMIN FRAXKLtN AsHcRoFT

K

~

SUL PHUR SPRINGS, TEX.
ARTHUR \\'ILLIAM AVENT
II K A. II A 1\
J ACKSOI\'V!LLE, FLA.
L UPTOX AVERY
·~,:,

e

CHATTA!'>OOGA, TENN.
CHARLES fRAXK BAGLEY, JR.
~ A E
FA\'ETTE \' ILLE, TEXN .
HEsRY PARR BAKER

"',:, e
NE \\'BERRY, S. C.
MaRrON D.~RRELL B.~RKER, JR.

Z B T
SP RINGFI ELD, I LL.
BAYARD STUY\'ESANT BERGHAUS

A X A, T K I, II A :\
M ARIETT A, I'A.
GUSTA\'E BERND
MACON , GA.
ALFRED THO~I.~S LISH OP, JR.
AT Q
LOV IS\' JJ.LE, KY.
R OBERT j.~MES BLANDI NG
~X, II AN
ROAXOKE, VA.
R OBERT SHIMLER BOYCE
~A

E

CIXC!NNAT1 1 0.
ALEXANDER BRATENAHL

n err. x r e
BETH ESil.\ 1

~10.

PAUL DOUGLAS ERO\\'!'>

.1 T
ARLINGTON, \'A .
THOMM SWEARER BRIZEXDIXE

"'.1 8
GRE E!'> \'ILLE 1 KY.

[ 82]

SOPHOMORE CLASS
FRAKCIS CA RR OLL BRYAN

IT K A
PARI S, KY.
DONALD MURRAY BUCHHOLZ

AT ll
1\'ASHINGTON, D. C.
CARL EDWARD BURLESON

K A
CLEAR \\' ATER, FLA.
jAMES RAMSEY BURKHOLDER

A T ll. Coullion Club
LOUISI'ILLE, KY.

jOHN " 'II.BUR CAMPBELL
r :. , \Vh>te Friars
MOBIL E, ALA.
STEPIIF.N EDWARD CA~IPDELL, ]R.

:, T
LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y.
EARL EUGE:O.:E CHAMNESS

:, T:,
KAYFORD, II'. \'A.

CHARLES J-IJCKERSON CHAPMAN, jR.

K ~. Cotillion Club
DOTHAN, ALA.

ROBERT

Jl ED RICK

COFIELD

C I .:O.:CI !'\NATI, 0.
GEORGE IIUNT COLLINS

:, 6. IT A l\'
LOUISVILLE, KY.

CHESTER 1-IARI'EY CONOVER
~

E

POINT PLEASANT, N.

J.

EDII'ARo c.~R'I ER CRooK
CORPUS CHR IST l, TEX.
EDW I N COTES\\'ORlH CUTTINO

:.T:.
SUMTER, S. C.
RICHARD CHARLES DAKAHY

:. T :.
BUFFALO, K. Y.
GEORGE RICHARD DAY
LOl' ISI' I LLE, KY.
CIU RLES CAMERON DEAN
~

A E. Cotillion Club

LELAND, MISS.
ALLEN RH ODFS D ELO!'\G

.\ X .-\, \X'hlte Fri ars
\\'A SH I:"o; GTO;<;, D. C.
:\IITCHELL KEITH DI S~ F.\

11 K
1\"ASHI:'o;GTO:o.;, D. C.

( 83]

W ASHINGTfl~

~

9J9
SOPHOMORE CLASS
Hmi-ARD \\'EsLEY DoBnil'S

AT P.
LOUIS\'ILLE, KY.
CHESTER ECCLESTOl'

..\ T
HACKE!'SACK. N. ].
FREDERIC l3REAKSPEARE FARRAR

B 8 II, White Friars
JACKSO!\ HEIGHT, N. \".
AL\' 11' THEODORE FLEISHMA!\

Z B T, H
.~1\DF.RSON,

~

S. C.

KIAH THORNTON FORO, jR .

..\ T ..\ , Cotillion Club
L\"1\CHBCRG, \' A.
CLARKE CL.~YTO!'i FOSTER

r ..\

DECATUR, ILL.

J EA ...-

SID!-if.Y FRIEDBERG

Z B T
BUECHEL, KY.
GEORGE LADD GASSMAN
FREEPORT, ILL.
NEI\'ELL CHARLTON G ILBERT
K 'I', Cotillion Club

'-'EW HAVEN, CO!'HARRY GARfiELD GOODHEART, jR.
B fl II
DE!'\'ER, COL.
PAuL EMILE GouRDON, jR.
TI K A . \Vhi[e Friars
FLORAL PARK, N. ].
ALEX FORBES HANCOCK
·~

K '1' , H:!:

MOBILE, ALA.
LAFAYETTE RAKDOLPH HANNA
·~

..\ 0, Cotillion Club

BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
GEORGE SouTHEY HANKII'S

IIKA
Nf.\\' PORT NEll'S, \'A,
\\'ALTER DE FORREST HARROD

II K •I•
\'ALLEY STREAM, !'!. Y.
jACKSON ARMSTRONG 1-IAUSLE I I'
~· K 'I'

PHILAOF.LPHIA, P,\.
AI. \'IN

1J ARRIS
Z IJ T
DANV I I.LF., \'A.
\VILLIAM

L.

llEART\I'f.LL, jR.

_\ T ..\, Cotillion Club
LAWREKCEI' ILLE, I'A.

[ 84]

SOPHOMORE CLASS
jOHN SHERMA'\' HENOERSO"', jR.

ROANOKE, VA.
jAMES CARLOS H ERNANDEZ

"' r

~

LARCHMONT, N. \',
RI CH.~RD l\1IOOL ETO:-I H ERNDON

HAVERFORD, PA.
SAMUEL EA RL E HID E:-/
~A

BIRMII>GHAM, ALA.
ARCHIE " ' ALLACE HIL L
K ~. Whi te Friars
H UNTSV IL LE, ALA.
CHARLES LEE H OBSO!\'
,\ X A, X r A
FRAI>KFORT, KY.

\\' I LLIA M AusTIN H ORTON, JR.
~T

HACKE'\'SACK, N. ],
AuBREY ALPHI'\' H ousER
RICHMOND, VA.
MA CAULEY II O\\' ARD
K o/
WASHINGTON, D. C.

\\

1

I LLIAM STRONG H UM M ERS
~

T

J.

HACKEI\SACK, '\' ,

fRANKLIN \\'ELLER HY !>SO!'i
~

T

~.

II A X

1\' ASH I NGTON, D. C.
ERN EST
~

LEO

j .~M ES

X, \X'hit e Fnars

OM AHA, NEB.

II OMER AU GL'STUS jONES, JR.

BRISTOL, VA.
R oBERT SELIG j u!'>:GER
•I> E II
~· E\1' YORK CITY , N. Y.
" ' I LLIAM J OSEPH KEE LER
~ H
BUFF.\1.0, N. Y.
R oBERT H ENRY K Eni

r

~.II

A X

RICHMOND, \'A.
\YI LL.\RD II.UITON KE L.\ND

AT P.

fRANK 11 .\R\'EY KISLING
~

T

SPRI NGFIELD,

~lASS.

[ 85 J

W ASHINGTON

-\

SOPHOMORE CLASS
HARRY GROVE KII.;CAID
.1 T,
FIRE CREEK, W. VA.

xre

fORTUNATUS SYDNOR KIRKPATRICK
.1 T .1
LY!\'CHBURG, VA.
liE !'.'RY JEFFERSON KISER, ]R.

IIKA
\\"I SE, VA.

FRITZ KLIFTO!\' K NUST
SAN ANT0:-.'10, TEX.
jOHN HOWARD LAWRENCE
! cf> E. White Friars
M APLE\\'OOD, N. J.
ROGER LEWIS LE\'E RI:-.'G

IIKA
RICHMOND, VA.
THEODORE LOIZEAUX

IIKA
PLAINFIELD, N. J.
\\' ILLIAM J OSEPH LONGAN
.1 T .1. T K I
RICHM0!\'D 0 VA.
jOSEPH TALIAFERRO LYKES, jR
PELHAM MANOR, N. \',
Ausn N McCASKILL
~X

LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
jAMES RoGER 1\fcCoNNELL
B 8 II. \Vhue Friars
MANSFIELD, 0.
G IL ES CONNELL McCRARY
FT. W ORTH, TEX.
GEO RGE KEITH McM u RRAN

IIKA
NE \\' PORT NEWS, VA.
jOHN jOSEPH MANGAN

JIK!\EW BRITAI N, CONN.
fRANK MALCOLM MARTI!>.'

KA
DECATUR, ALA.
TOM LEWIS MARTIN

e

·~ .1
GOLDV ILLE, S. C.
MURRELL

0.

MAITHE \\'S0 jR.

ADA, OKLA.
PARKER jONES MATTHEWS
~X

KIRKWOOD, MO.

[ 86]

SOPHOMORE CLASS
C LI FFO RD H E I\"E TSO ~ 1\ l uLLE R, ]R.
~

T

HAC K E~S.\ CJ.:,

~.

J.

EARL R OB I SS0:-.1 NoR M .-\~
K ~·

AIH, OKLA.
NELso~ AuGusTus P .\RJ.:, J R.
~ T ~
POI!':T PLEASA!':T, II". VA .
0 .1\"JJ) At-:C I L P F.RK I ~S

·~ ~ fl
1\'I LLIA MSBU RG, J.: Y.

joHN

ToM

"'r

P ERRY

~.

xr e

LEX I !':GTON, !.::\'.

]011!'-: \Y H IH

B.

P RESTO:-.:, J R.

IlK A
PAR IS, !.:Y.
J .I M ES H UBERT P RICE, jR.
K ~. 11 A X , H ~. Cotillion Club
R I CH M O~D,

1'.\ .

E MI L CH .I RI.FS RA SS ~I A:O.:,
~

~.

T

III.

Whore Fria"

I :O.:D IANAPOLIS,

I ,\CJ.:

I ~D.

LA~E R EITER
K ~·

CI NC I N!\:A TI , 0 .
R oBERT 1\ I ORR IS R EK I CK
0.

M II)I)LETO~ ,

jA M ES BE~AGH RI CH ,\RDSO~, J R.
A T f!, \X'hite Frtars
~ORFOLK, \ 'A ,
H E~RY L E11EI' ER R OED IGER, jR.

11 K A, Cott ll1on Club
DAK\' ILI.E, \ 'A.
j OH~ H O~I A!': R OZELI.F.

DALLAS, TEX.
FREDE RI CK AIIRE \; S R l ' SCll

K

~ . I!

A X

EI'.\NSTO\;, I LL.
R OBERT \\' I LI.IA~ I R ussELL
~

T
CO~ ·' ·

BRmGEPORT,
R ICHARD LOESCH S .H J \ ' DERS, jR.
j, T, \X'htte Fnars
~IO~T\'ALE,

~.

J.

BERTR .H I R.-\DIO" S c l!F.II'FL
<~> Err
LY~ C HBl'RG,

\'A.

\\' I LLI.UI L ERO\

SCI!l'I.HIEI S

.I X .I
R I CH ~ IOSD,

\'.\.

[ 87]

W A S H I N (j T (J !\

-\

C~LY~
SOPHOMORE CLASS
EUGENE DANIEL SERPH INE
PORT \\'ASHII\GTON 1 N. Y.
\\'ILLIAM LEE SHANNON

B

e

II,

H

~.

Cotillion Club

SHELBY\' ILLE, KY.
jAMES SKIDMORE SHIELDS, jR •
..l T. \Vhite Fnars
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
:\lARIOS TILUL\N S IM ON
Z B T . ~·H~

NATCHEZ, MISS.
KENNETH GRANT SMITH
·~ r :.
CHICAGO, I LL.

RI CHA RD \\'ORTHINGT0!\1 S MITH

B

e

11 . Coti llion Club

LEX IN GTON, VA.
\\' ILLIAM CURTIS SOULE

K

~,

Cotillion Club

GL DI RIDGE, N. ].
l\IORRY \\'I LLIAM SPITZ, jR.
Z B T
CHICAGO, ILL.
RoBERT ED\\' ARD STEEL E,
A X A
RICHMOSD 1 VA.

III.

DoN ALD LESTER STE I N

Z BT
GLEN CO E, I LL.
RonERT LuTHER STEIN

AT ll . II.-\ X
LO UISI'ILLE, KY.
HowARD l\lcCL U RE STITT
~X

CI NC IN NATI, 0.
j U LI US B o ro STOMBOCK
.\X A
WAYNESBORO, VA.
FRANCIS THORS'TON STRANG

:.e
CHATTANOOGA, TE!IIN.
jOSEPH GRAY STREET
~ N. White Friars
SAN AS'TONIO, TEX.
GERH ART SCHOTT SUPP IGER 1 jR.
K A
VELLE\'ILLE, ILL.
DON"ALD CA~IPBELL TAGGART, jR.
K'i'
WESTFIELD, N. ].
jAMES DAVID TAYLOR

AT ll
LYNCHBURG, VA.
LATHAM LEONIDAS THIGPEN
,\X A , H ~
RICHM0:-10 1 VA.

[ 88]

SOPHOMORE CLASS
EDWARD HARRI SOS TR I CE
:':A E
SCHENECTADY, N. Y.
THOMAS EUGENE TUCKER

TI K A
M ELBOU R!\'E 1 FLA.
THOMAS SPEED TULEY
LOUISVILLE, KY.
K EN!\'ETH BROO K E \ 'A N DE \\7 ATE R

TIK

HEMPSTEAD, N, Y.
CLI!'TO!\' \ 'As \ ' u n
T K I
LA KE\\'000, 0.
HERBERT \ 'AN \'OAST 1 JR.
:':A E
JOIINSTO\\'N, N. Y.
CLAUDE MOORE \\' ALKER
COLUMB I A, S. C.
BE l.'TON l\lcMI LLil.' \\'AKEFIELD, JR.

:': A E,

JACKSOl.', MI SS.
) ACKSON P ETE RSON \\' ARD, JR.
:': l'i, Cotillion Clu b
NE\\' ORLEANS, LA.
jOH N \\'ALTON \\'EATHERS
LEX I NGTON, VA.
R oBE RT OLIVER \VI LBUR
A X A
\\'AYl.' ESBO RO, \'A,
\\' ALTER jETER \\' ILK IS S, )R •
.lT.l
PI NE BLUFF, ARK.
DRA NE \\'A LTON \\' I LKINSON
.l T, T K I
ST. LOUIS, M O.
jOH N jO E \\'II.KINSOI\'

K A
CLO\' IS, 1\', M.
ALLEN \ ' I CTOR \\ ' I LLIAMS, ]R .

K :':
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
H EN RY M ORGAN \\ 'Is .~ -.;s
DALLAS, TEX.
M ERIDETH PRI CE \\' ISI\"ELL, JR.

TI K A
Hli NTINGTOl.', \\', \ 'A,
HERB ERT CL YD E \\ 'ol.F

K A
1\'HEELll.'G, \\',

\' .~.

!lARRY BL•RGEss \\ 'ooD, JR.

n

K

MOl.'TEREY,

\' .~.

BROOKS CH.~P~L\ ~ \" ol· -.:r.
q. K ~
PETERSBl'RG, \'.\.

[ 89]

W i\SHINGTON

SOPHOMORES
NOT

HAVING

II .; '-:SBROL"GI! B .~PT!ST

H uB ERT FRA!\'KLI!I: B EATTY

.

.

. Ne wport Ne w s, \'a .

JI E!\RY THOMAS !\!ARTI S, JR. , ..\ T ..\

. 1\ li ddleburg, \' a.

B EKJA MI !\' YouKG !\!ORRI S . .

. L ex in g to n, \ 'a.

THOMAS \\ ' ILI.I A~I BROCKE!\'BROL'GH

TAKEN

\\ ' IL LIAM HE NRY 1\IARSHA LJ. , JR.

. Atlanta, Ga.

KERI\'1:'\ BL'TLER ADAMS, A T ll
GARJ.A~o

PICTURES

THOMAS GEORGE !\!ORRIS

. Bu e na \ ' i>ta, \'a.

.

.

.

. Roano ke, \ ' a.

. . . L exington, \ 'a.
.

.

. C incin nati, 0 .

.

\\' II.LIAM B ucH.~!\' ..1!\'

. Dan'"ill c, \ 'a.

K ni:'\ETH DouGLAS MOXLEY, :::
ALLES !I U!\'TRESS BL"LKL EY, JR.

. Odessa, N. Y .

GEORGE 1\I ACG REGOR 1\l uR RAY, JR., ::: X

. G lencoe, 111.

\\' ILI.I AM ALFRED 1\l uRRAY, ::: X

. G lencoe, Ill.

ELBERT CL.W CO MBS, jR., ~ 8

. Ha za rd,

ROBERT

. Flushin g, N. Y.

j OB!\' \\'ALTER CRA\\' FO RD,:. T :.
j.~MES

Ky.

FR AS KLI!I: CL• ~I\ 1 1\GH.IM, A X A Oak P ar k, Ill.

L ECmi PTE KIRK\\·ooo Dw1 s . . . . Scarsda le, N.Y.
j OH!I: DI C KI~ SO I\ D l ' RHA M, B

e

n

] 0111\ CHAL:!\'CEY ELJ.JOH,

.

K A

II A!\'SFORD L EE FARRIS, jR . .

.

K .\ North Tazewe ll, \'a.

R1 cH 1IRD H ARaLD PI !\'C K,

<~>

E

n

FORT PIPES, JR., K .\

.

.

.

.

.
.

. P a teno n, N. ].

. New Orleans, La.
.

. N o rfolk, \'a.

ORMA N N iMM O:"S POll-E LL, JR., K A Ft. Lauderda le, F la.

. Staun ton, \ ' a.

SA MUEL ORR PR UITT, JR., K :::

. Alhamhra, Ca li f.

.

n

P EERY,

.

ROBERT H OLLA !\D PORTER, JR., K A

II Pl casa ntl'ill e, N . Y .

ER!\'EST \' AUGH A!\ ECHOLS, ::: X

CA ~IPBELL

.

j oHK D u KCA!ol R.w~IOSD

. . . Tuls a, O kl a.

.

ne

Ons CLA RE!\'CE FERR ELL, JR.,:::
J oH!\' 1\lAGRuoE R R EAo,

\\'I J.LJA M \'1 CTOR FITTIPOLOJ ,
j AMES NOTTJ:'\GHAM ROGERS

Na rb erth, Pa.

. Na rberth, P a .
. Ne w Roc helle, N. Y.
. C umbe rland, 1\!d.

II

. N ass awadox, \'a.

JOB !\' ED\\" ARD FR IEDL.-I !"'DER, Z B T

. Glencoe, Ill .

j AMES AtcoRs R uss ELL, ::: A E

II ERBERl Pn; cus FRIEOM .-1:'\, Z B 'I'

. No rfo lk, \ 'a.

ALEXA~DER S IMPSO~,

D AI'IU BR0\\'1\ GALT, ::: .\ E

Fergu so n, 1\lo.

ARTIIUR C. SM ITH , JR ., ::: A E

. \\' ashington, D. C.

IIARR \" L UCIA!\ SMITH

.

j AMES \\'ARE G .~RD I I\ER, K :::

. H ou ston, Tex .

ROBE RT \\' li . LIA~I GARY , JR ., ::: X
jAM ES L E I GHTo~· GEORGE

. Anderson, \\' . \ 'a.

S .~ M UEL CREED GHOLSO!\

!l o lly Springs, 1\li s;.

Do!I:ALD j oJ-Js GODEI!!\, ::: X

]AMES B LA KE

. Beaumont, T ex.

.

.

n

K
M ARIO!\: GROVE H E.-\T\\"OLE, ..\ 'f

.

EGMOST Ji ORS

H EKRY 1\l ARSHAI.L TAYLOR,::: X

n

Guy OTIS K ELLER, j R.

.

Guy L ABA\1·, ::: A E

.

.

T .~Y LO R

.

n. c.

CARL L EIGH \' AR~ER

.

. Tampa, F la.
. Lexington, \' a .

Go RDO!\" E. \ 'os K .~LJ!'oiO\\" SK I, ..\ T ..\

D enYer, Co lo.

CouRT~EY

. Tampa, F la.

Pet er>burg, \' a .

.

. 1\letairie, La.

You:'\G \\' ADLJ!\ GTOK, ::: X She lby ,·ill e, K y.

CHARLES EDGAR \\'A Gr., jR., K 'i' L ambe rtl'ill e, N. J .
H E!\R\" BRI DGE MA:" \\' ILDER , ::: A E
H o\1' ,\R D \\'oooMA!'oi \\' ILSO:"

.

. Cm· in g ton, K y.

1\LIR\'IN STAKLEY \\' I:"TER, Z B T

. San An to ni o, T ex.

Guy FERGUSO:" \\'rn, jR., ..\ T ..\

Do!I: ,\Lu (]ER .-\1.11 1\I c C'Al'SI.A!I:o, II K
II ERBERT 1\1. \\'0011\\'A RD, jR., .\ T

RALPH ED\\'ARD L F.HR, ::: A E

.

SIMM OKS TR UEHA RT, K :::

Ea>t Oran ge, N. J .

ROBERT EDMU SO LEE, ll 0 II

. L exington, \ ' a.

j AMES LO~ GSTREET TYSON

. Parsippany, N . J .

.

. Camp 1-Iill, Pa.

\\' ILLJAM ]. ToRR I:" GTO!'oi, JR., B (:-) II Cu mb erland, 1\ld.

. Bu ena \'i>ta, \ 'a.

.

. C lifto n, N. J .

.

\\' ,ILTER CLOWF.R TBOM ,\S, K A

Co lumbia, S. C.

GEORGE BI GGER K ERR, ..\ 'f

. Staunton, \' a .

Cop iague, N. Y.

. N ew Oxford, Pa .

DM>~ RAY jUSTI CE, A T !l

.

Hi g hl and Park, Ill.

. Yonkers, N. Y.

. \\' a ,hing to n,

CHARLES ].HIES I-I UGIIE S, .\ T

.

CHARLES GOLDSM ITH THALHIMER, Z 13 T Ri chmo nd, \ 'a.

. H age rstr' n, 1\ld .

L AURE!\CE T AYLOR IIIM ES,
.
::: X

RoBERT NEAV LJ~ G SI\"EEKEY, K :::

. 1\Jolin e, Ill.

R ,\LPH AL L.~!\ II AUSRAHI, II K
.

S~OBBLE,

. \\'e>tfie ld, N. J .

THEODORE RI CHA RD S:'\YDER, .\ X .-\

ROBERT 1\I ART I!\ G REGE RSO!I:, IT K STEPHEI\ ED\\'A RD II A!\'ASIK ,

. J one,to wn , Mi >,.

JR .,
K earney, N . J.

( 90 I

. Da n nport, Io w a
Ca rlinvill e, 111.
. Ne w York, N. Y.
. Dallas, T ex.

n

. Nr' rfnlk, \ 'a.

ll ow ,\RD LA\\"RE !\'CE \ \'ORM SE R, Z B T

. J eane rette, L a.

WEBER

OFFICER
j AMES K uNTZ WEBER,

II

Executive Committeeman

Fresh111 an CI a s s
[ 91]

W .\ S H I N GT () ~

C~ LY~
FRESHMAN

CLASS

\\'ALTER CHARLES ABERG, JR., I' ~
HARRISO!'<, X. Y.
EVA!\GELOS CHRIST ALEI"IZATOS
BALTIMORE, MD.
G. GORDO!\ ALFORD, ::; X
LE\I' ISTOX, IDA.
RICHARD BERTRAM A!-iDERSOX,

Z B

T

!\Ell" YORK, X. \'.

ROBERT \\'ILSOX APPLET0!\ 1

::;

A E

SCHEXECTADY, !\, Y.
jOH!'< J\IORRIS ATWOOD, ~X
CARROLLTOX, MO.
\ \'ILLIAM LAII' RE!\'CE AYERS, :::"'
SUSSEX, !\',

E

J.

PAUL BAKER, jR.
ASHLAXD, KY.

K

ROBERT GIBSO!\ BAKER,

~

LAKEII'OOD 1 0.
CHRISTOPHER COXKLIXG BAR!\EK0\' 1 I' ~
BRO!\XI'ILLE 1 N. Y.
JACK BARR! E, B 0 11
1\'EBSTER GROVES, MO.
\ \'II. LIAM GILBERT BARROIVS, 11 1\ A
DORSET, I'T.

ADRIA!\ LEROY BE!\IJHEI~I.

zBT

RICHMO!\D 1 \'A.
\VILM U RT ADmsoN BEN!'ETT, JR., ~ l'
:-· El l ' YORK, !\', \',
IRI'I!'E CARTER BERRY,

K::;

ROA!'OKE, VA.
IlUGH ROBERT REST, j, U
ROME, GA.

RICHARD ALEXA!\'DER BEI'AX,

TI K

1\' ASHI!\GTOX, D. C.
RoBERT t- l cDEARMOX BoATWRIGHT, .l

T .l

DA!\\'ILLE 1 \'A.
PHILIP TULEY BODE!\ , 1\ :::
LOt..:IS\'II.LE, KY.
LAI\'RE!\CE }Ell ELL BR ,\IJFORD, ~ . \

E

CI XCI X:<; ATI, 0.

\\' ILLI ,\M DA:<:IEI. BRADLEY, JR., .\
H r\GA~,

T f!

GA.

ALA!\ BECKII'ITH BRI'ITOX,

A X A

CLE\' ELA.'iD, 0.

EDII'.~RD \\'!LSD!\ RROCKMA!\, JR., ~ T j,
PI!\' E BLUFF, ARK.

NED

HAROLD llRO\\'ER, 7. B
CI!\'CI!\XATI 1 O.

[ 92]

T

FRESHMAN

CLASS

RUSSELL GLEN!\ BROII"NING, ~ X
ALLEKTOWN, PA.
RICHARD ADOLF BR UNN,

11

A

K

KF.\1" YORK, :-.· . Y.
FRANK CR F.r.G B u RGER,

~ e

ST,\TEN ISL AND, :\"Ell" YORK, '>. Y.
I! ARRISOI\ \\'OODS BURGESS
CIIARI.OTl ES\"II.U:, \'A.

EDWARD C ALOHILL BURKS, ~

X

LEXINGTON, VA.
RICHARD CLAREI'CE BURTOI', ~

A E

JOHNSTOWK, N. \'.
jAMES ROLAND CAMM, ~ .\ E
JOHN STOWN, N. Y.
GORDON \\'II. LIAM CARLSOI', .:l

't

MOU!\T VERNON, N.Y.

CHARLES GREENE CARTER, jR., ~ .\ E
MEMPHIS, TE\' N,
ROBERT CAI' A!-/NA,

I\"'

HADDONFIELD, N.J.
KENNETH SKAN CLE'JDANIEL,
~IILFORD, DEL.

IT K '"

CHARLES BUFORD CON !'-:ER
LEX I NGTON, I'A.

THOMAS LAURISTO!'.' CR ITTE'JDEN,

K A

SHREVEPORT, LA.
\\'JLLIAM jOH!\' DANIEL, K ~
NEW ALBANY,

~11SS.

CHARLES \ \ '.HSO!\' DA\'IS, ~

't

ALLENHURST, !'.'. J.
) OH!'.' \\ ' P,'FJELD DEYO, r ~
MOORESTOWN, !'.". ].

CHARLES PEALE DIDIER, .:l

p ,\RIS, KY.
LA:-.-soN BuRROws DITTO, jR., ~

X

PADUCAH, KY.
jACK )HIES DOHERTY, I'~
LAR CH MONT, N. Y.
TRUMA'-; DE!>T DO!\'OHO,

K A

AN!'-:I STO!'-:, ALA.

jOHN LL OYD DORSEY, jR., ~ _.\, E
ll ENDERSON, KY .
\\'J LLI.Ut lf.~MPTON POII"I.I'> G, . \

T 0

SL.-1'1 ER, FLA.
\ \'ALTER l;R EGO RY D OII'NIE, ~

X

SANDERSON, 'I EX.
O sc AR c .~RROI.L Dl' " ' ·

K ~

OZARK, ALA.

[ 93]

W A S H I N (j T (l 1\

~ LY~
FRESHMAN
\\'ILL!AM BRADFORD DUI\SON, Ll
L AGRA~GE,

CLASS
0

GA.

]OHI\ ALDEN EMBRY,

K ~

HOUSTON, TEX.
LA\\'REI\CE jOHN FISHER, jR.,
FRANKLIN, \'A,

Ji: .-\

DouGL ,\S FoRREST FLEET, ]R.,
TAZEII'ELL, \ ' A,

A X A

\\'I LLI ,\M ALLEN FLETCHER, jR.
BLUFF CITY, VA.
ROBERT FLOYD, ~

A E

M E!\'OSHA, II' IS.
CHARLES HowARo FoRD, I\

A

CUTHBERT, GA.

J1 E~RY

GRADY

FORGY, ~

X

LITT L E ROCK, ARK.

CHARLT O ~ TH OM .-\S F U LLER,

K 'I'

G ERM.-\!\'TOI\'1\, PA.
RoBERT DouGLAs GAGE,
PORT

G IBSO~,

III.,
~

MISS.
joH 1\ \\' A!\'ROY GARROW, jR., A T !1
HOUSTO!'I, TEX.
CHARLES THOMAS GARl EN,

A X A

CHARLESTON, \\', \ ' A,

\V ALK ER YOUI\G G !BBS, K A
SHELBYVILL E, KY.
\\ 'ALT ER S COTT GI LMER,

JIJ., cf> J' .l

LO G.-\1\, \\', \ '.-\ .
LOUIS CAMERO!\' GREE!\'TREE,

z

B T

RICHMOND, I' A.
jOSEPH IIE.!\'RY GRUBBS, jR ., A T fl
RICHM0!\'0, VA.

\\'ILLIA~l BESSE !'IT G U !\'!\', K ~

DA!\'\'lLLE, l' c\,
\\'ILBUR BENJAMIN HAGER,
01\'ENSBORO, KY.

I\ A

RoBERT " ' I LLIAM HAINES, ~

E

ALIDUBOI\, 1-.' . ].
jOHN BANNERMAN HAMLET,
HEMPSTEAD, !\', Y.

TI K

GEOR GE BLAKELEY ll c\RRISO!\', K ~
BALA-CY !\'1\"YO, PA.
JoE L CECIL 11 .\R'I, JR.,
CHATHAM, I' A.

•I• r .l
GARLAND l\IEL\'IN 1-IAR\\'OOD,

K

~

RICHMOND, VA.
AZEL FARNSII'ORTH I-lATCH, ]R., Ll T
N EW YORK, N. Y.

[ 94 J

CLASS

FRESHMAN
SAMUEL Russ ELL IIA\\'KI~s, ~

N

L\'1\CHBURG, VA.
GEO RGE ALBERT H ER MS
PORTSMOUTH, O.

1• ..l. 0

L ou rs JosEPH 1-I ER RM A!-1!-1,
LOl' lS\'lLLE, KY.
H oRACE R oGER I!I GG I KS,

K .\

\\' A\'ERL\', VA.

jAMES SINCLAIR HI LL,~. \

E

CO\'lN GTON, KY.
SAMUEL C'O~NER Il OTTLE,

R 8 f1

MA NASSAS, VA.
DouGLAs \\' AYNE H ousE,
SP RI~ GFIELD ,

K 'I!

MASS.

EK;o.;Es FosTER H o \\' E, JR., ~

X

FORT LAUDE RDA LE, FLA.

]OHN STUART J-I u:-n,

1> ..l. 8

TYLER, TEX.
SIDN E\' I SENBERG,

E II

ATLANTA, GA.
BE'-'JA~uN E\'ANs JAsPER,

Be IT

GLENCOE, I LL.

8 fi

\\'ll.LlA M I! EKDERSOK jASPER, B
GLEKCOE, ILL.

\VI LLIA M ELLERY ] EKN IN GS, ~

X

WI LM ETTE, I LL.
H ORA CE II EARNE ] ETER,

K A

SH REVEPORT, LA.
GES'E R oY ]oHKST0:'-1, ~

X

ROCK FALLS, ILL.
\\' I LLIA ~I COR \\'IN ]ONES,

IT K

WASHINGTON, D. C.

jAMES L UTHER jORDAN, JR.,

K A

ALEXAKD RIA, LA.
\\'rLLLUI R ussELL KI SER,

II K A

\\'ISE, \'A.
ARTHUR BURKE K OONTZ, JR., K

'I'

CHARLESTON, \\'. \ 'A .
ED\\' ARD 1\IA LCOL M KORRY,

zB

T

NE\\' YORK, N. Y.

BEN] A MIN CARROLL K RA ~I ER, Z B T

ATLANTA, GA.
FRANK LINTON LA:\!OlTE, JR., B
TO\\'SON,

8 IT

~ ID.

CuARr.Es Il ANNA L\NlER, B

e n

LETHBRIDGE, ALBERl.\ 0 CA '\A D.\
:\I1 cHAEL \\'rLus L\L' , "'
BRONX\'ILLE, N. Y.

r

..l.

[ 95]

W ASHINBTO~

FRESHMAN
rr K

HARoLo \\'ILLAK D L\uGHLI!'.",

CLASS
<~>

KE)';OSHA, \\'IS.

RoBERT MoRRis LA\\'RF.KCE,

r

J.

POMPTO)'; LA K ES, N. ].

OA~\"ILLE,

~

K

\\'ILLIAM Tmn;Es LEA,
\ ' A.

CHARLES ADRIA)'; LEMKUHL 1 ]R., ~ X
CHARLESTON, II'. VA.

IRn N AuGusT LE UN IG, ~ .\

E

BELLEV I LLE, ILL.
BERNARD LEVIN, <(> E IT
PORTSMOUTH, VA.
HARor..n RoCHELLE LEVY,
TRE)';TON, N.

K '!'

J.

r

G ::J RDON Ross LLOYD,
J.

llECATUR, IL L.

ROBERT SWITZER LOEB, Z B T
MERIDIAN, MISS.
HU GII NEEL !\leCtURE
STAUNTON, VA.
\\' ILLIAM CHARLES 1\lcDONOUGH, ~

X

LAKEWOOD, 0 .
JoHN HEI'RY 1\lcMILLAN,

J.

e

NEW ORLEANS, LA.

] OH N BALDI\'! !'I 1\!ACBRIDE
MERION, PA.
THOMAS FRAZIER MARSHALL
FRA:\KFORT, KY.
jOHN \\'HITLEY MENZIES, ~ A E
FORT MITCHELL, COVINGTON, KY.

K

~

RoBERT JosEPH MooNEY,

n

ROBERT PRICE MILLER,
MEMPHIS, TE!iN.

\\'ILLIAM FRANK 1\lOFFETT,

K

~

1\'ASIII)';GTO)';, VA.
\\'A LTER LEROY MoKROE
MILLSBORO, DEL.

PLAIIiFIELD, N.

K A

J.

jOHN J-I EKDE RSO !i !\fORGAN, jR.
IVANHOE, \'A.

jOHN ALWIN MUEHLEISEN, ~ T
DEAL, N.

J.

ROBERT jEWELL 1\fURRAY, ~ X
WASHI)';GTON, D. C.
BEN BARTHOLOMEW NEUHAUS, A T !1
HOUSTON, TE..X.
THOMAS jEROME NEULIST,

r

PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y.

[ 96]

j.

FRESHMAN

CLASS
II

LEO~.\RD J\1.\ LYERX NE\\TOMB,

K

A

PHOEBLTS, VA.
Bn:J.IMI!II FRA~Ku~ OcDE~,

II K .\

LOl' ISY I LLE, KY.
j OSEPH ALLE>.: 0YERTO!II, K

'i'

PARKERSBLTRC, 11·. \' .\.
GEORGE FREDER ICK P .\RTOK,

B 8 II

BRO>.:XYILLE, !II, Y.

RI CII.\RD ] OH!IISO X P AY~E, ~
ST. LOll iS,

X

~10.

} OH N fl lli>T PEA COC K,

4> K '¥

CHE\'Y CHASE, MD.
R OBERT i' llLLBi P ERR I~, I' ..\
CREE"SBORO, >.:. C.
R ECI!IIALD I-! OH ~I.\!11 i' ETlUS,

K::::

KE\S\'ILLE, \'.\,

CHARLES H E~RY PFUHL,

II K

ROCHELLE PARK, >,;, ].
\\'ILLI.Uf A'I:DERSON P H I LLIPS,
CATT~EY,

1• K 'i'

S.C.
H AROLD CI.IFTON PI ERCE, jR.
\\'ASHI!IIClOI\, D. C.
FREDERICK Ji.\ ZEN PIT ZER, .\ T
\\

.-\ SH I~ CT ON,

!1

D. C.

AR CHER CLJFTOX P LJDD I!II CTOK , K 'i'
PH I LADELPH IA, PA.
HAR OLD R OLA!IID REED, JR. ,

K A

M OB ILE, ALA.
CARTER L EE R EFO, :::; . \ E
LEX I~ CTOX,

\'A.

L OUIS SA'I:DS R EHR,
~I ADISO K,

\\ 'ALL.\ CE R EY'I:OLDS,

K 'i'

0.

4> K 'i•

BROOKLY'I:, X. Y.
FREDERICK KEK'I: EDY RIPPETOE,

A X A

CHA RL ESTO!II, 11·. \'A.
GREE>.: Rt ns, JR., K . \
~1.\'-:SFIELD,

1..\ .

CHAR LES L OlliS ROBIK SOK ,

•I• K 'Y

TAZE\\'ELL, \'.\.

R oBE RT S .UISO'I: R osE'I:FELD
RICH~IO'I:D,

\'A.

R.\\ ~IOKD RI CH.\RD R t ' SSELL, JR., ::::

X

S.\'1: AKTO'I:IO, TEX.
H EKRY BLACK\\ ELL S .HI\1 ORl H, :::; X
Hl' KTI'I:GlO~.

\\' , Y.-1.

CHARLES LIXE S.IRWR, K .\
SH RE\' EPORT, LA.

[ 97]

-v\· -\

~

HI

~

G T (J

~

C~ LY~
FRESHMAN
STA~LEY L EO~ARD SATER,
0..1~\·ILLE,

z

CLASS

B T

\ ' A.

RoBERT PAVL SCHELLE~BERG, ¢

K 'I'

BEAR CREEK, PA.
\\'ILLiur joH~ Scorr,
POI~T,

GROSSE

K :::

MI CH.

\\'HilT ::\ ORTH ~IORE SCHI:LTZ
H I GHLA~D

R.\DI O~D :\t'G l 'STI:S SEARFOSS, jR.,

F REEPORT,

~.

PARK , ILL.

IT K

Y.

FI ~LEY PAGE SEIBERT, ::;

X

PH ILADEI.PHIA, PA .
JosEPH co~DIT SHEPA RD,
CLA ~F ORD , ~.

n

K

J.

A u~ PRATHER SHERR I LL,

r

~

PESSACOLA, FLA.
\\ 'ILLI.HI OSCAR SHROPSHIRE,
9

PARIS, KY.
RICHARD TH O R~E SLO.\~,
CY~WYIJ,

K ::;

PA.
CLYDE ELLSW ORT H S MIT H, JR. ,
MARTI~ SBlJRG,

K ::;

II". VA.

RI CHARD Bt' CK~ER S PI~ DLE , ~ T ~
~ORFOLK,

THOMAS ]E FFERSO~ STAHL, ::;

VA.

X

PADl' CAH, KY.
THmtAs \\ 'ARREX STEI~,

A

T !1

LOVISI"ILI. E, KY.
R .\LPII II E~RY ST E\1".\RT
RHI~EBECK,

S". Y.

]OH~ \\' ALTER STOWERS, ~

8

SS" OII.DO S S, ALA .

R.u ws

:\IIGt' EI. SL\REz,

r

~

SA 'IiT L' CRE, Pl' ERTO RICO
R oBERT GoRDas- T H .KH,

4>

~

8

BIRMISGH .HI , AL.\ .
_.• ••~ .\l' L C.UI PBELL THOMAS, JR ., ~ 8
BLl'EFIELD, 11·. VA.
Gus fRA~CI S TOALSO ~, K A
OSCEOLA,
CoiT RAY TRot:ntAs, JR., <1>
CH.~RLOITE,

r

~10 .

..l

X. C.

DosALD CURK Tt·RsER, ::: .-\. E
BAITLE CREEK,

~!I CH.

JoHs T Hm i As \"A'\ TA, . \
BAYSIDE,

~.

X .-\.

Y.

R OBERT i\ELSO'\ \ '..1'\DERI'OORT,
HE MPSTEAD,

[ 98]

~.

Y.

IT K ¢

FRESHMAN

CLASS

l\ l o~cuRE Co~ II'A Y \\' .-IJ.J. ER, M AR J ~E

B.-\RRACKS,

l\ !J CH .UL GLO\"ER \V.UT,
GLE~COE,

UllA~TJCO,

1' .1.

B 0 II

II.L.
jAMES K u~TZ \\ 'EBER,

II., .\ T !l

LOL' ISI'JLI.E, KY.
HER BERT l\! ORRI SON \\' EED, :'i Ell' YORK, >,;. \'.

GoRoo~ J .w \\ ' EI L, JR., •1• E IT
\\'HITE PLAJ:'iS, :'i. Y.
L ORE\' TZ TR IGG \\ 'HJTF., JR., 1\ :::
RALEIGH, X. C.
R oBERT LOR I~ G \\' 11 .SON , •I> K '1'
ST. I'ETERSBVRG, FLA.
A LFRED L OUIS \\ 'aLEE, IT ]\ .-\
RlllGEH'OOll,

~-

].

.-'I. USTI:'i \ 'ORHES \\'000, JR., J' .l
FOREST H I LLS, \\' HE ELI NG, II". \'A.
L EO~ \\'oR~ t s , JR. ,

z

\ ' EJ\TNO R, N.

J.

B T

R OBERT EARL \\ ' DRI'JII l\GTON , .l T .l
0 .-\ YTO~, 0.
FJ.OYO KIR ON Y F. O MA~>- S , 1\ ,,,

J A:
\\"I S.

HE\' R\' l\I.-ITTHE \ 1' Y ONC E, 1\ .-\
PENSACOLA, FLA.
P oRTER COLHOLTER Y OIJNG, 1\ :::
H ELENA, ARK.
PA UL R oBERT ZL- ~IK ELLER, :::
ORL-1 NOD,

X

FL.~.

( 99]

W ..\SHI~BTO

o{ctivities

-

BEALE

SHANNON

AMMERMAN

STUDENT BODY
OFFICERS
J.

. . . . Pres ide nt
f'i cc- Prrsident
. Secretary

\ 'AUGHA X B EALE •
EDGAR

F.

SHAX!\OX,

JR.

\\ 'II.L!A M S. AMMER~!AX, jR.

.

ExEccTn·E Co:-DIITTEE
\\'I LLIA ~l

. Senior Law
. Junior Law
. Smi or-at-Largc
. Sn zior-at-Largc

AR!\ OLD Y OU!\G
ELIJAH l\IOXROE !! OGGE .
GEORGE TH OMAS l\ln:RS
FRA!\K BREEX O'CONXOR

R OBERT ALBRECHT NICHOLSON
R OBERT COCH RAN !I OBSON
LAFAY ETTE R ANDO LPH HA NNA
]AM ES K UNTZ \\ 'EB ER, II

Front Ro'A; \X.'eber. O'Connor, r-.h·ers, H obson, Ntcholson, H anna

B..u:k,

Ror~ ; H ogge,

Sh annon, Bea le, Ammerman, Y oung

[ 103]

~I

-\

s H ll\ (j T ()

. Pu blication Roard
. Juni or .J w d cmic
. Soplzomore . I cademic
. Freslzma n . I ca dn ni c

C~LY~

19J9

OFFICERS

Chairman

\X'ILLI AM FIELDEN WooDWA RD

LEo

Secretary

FREDERICK REI NA RT Z


~I DIBE R S

HASK ELL TYNDALL DICKINSON

BRENT HARRISON FARBER, JR.

HEARTSILL H.

RAGON. JR.

ALLE N THOMAS SNYDER

Front Row: Reinartz, Woodward, Snyder
Ba(k Row: Dickinson, Ragon, Farbtr

[ 104]

INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL
OFFICERS
DR. THOMAS ]AM ES FA RRAR

. Fa culty .-Li'l.oisor
. Pres ident
l "ia- Prcsidmt
Secretary- Tr easur er

..

HASKELL TYNDA LL DI CKINSON
THO MAS ~ELSON T ENSANT
jOHN jACOB DANGLER

.

:\l Ei\IBERS
ALL EN THOMAS SsYDER
TH OM AS \VI LLIAM

. Phi K appa Psi
B eta Th eta Pi
. K appa .1/pha
. //pita Tau 0m ega
. Sigma Chi
Sigma .Ilpha t p i!on
Phi Gamma Dt·,'ta
Ka ppa Sigma
. . . Sigma Nu
Phi Delta Th eta
. Pi K appa ./lplw
Phi K appa Sigma
. Delta T au D elta
Sigma Phi Epsilon
. . Pi Kap pa Phi
Zeta Beta Tau
Phi Epsilon Pi
Lambda Chi .1/plta
. Delta l'psilr.n

.

i>I OSES

R OBERT STEELE II UTCHESOX"
jOHN jA COB D.~NGLER

.

H .~S KF LL TYNDALL DI CKINSON

j OHN R l"FUS R OB I NSON

TH OMAS \\' ILLI.~M BRADLEY, ]R.
\\' I LLIA M EDGAR B UXTON
\\'ILLIA~I A LEXANDER J EX"KS

\\'ILLIAM R. ]OHNsox- Duss, JR.
AUGUSTUS L EE BOOTH
BREST HARRI SON FARBER, JR.
THOMAS ~ELSON TEX"NAST

.

SAMUEL EDWARD TYLER

.

.

R OBERT EDWARD S U MMERALL
jAM ES \VI LSON

FISHEL

.

SYDX"EY L EWIS
] ACK

R EULE SL"THERLAND

GEORGE HORNER i\J EI.\"ILLE, JR.

Fron t Rou: Dan~ler , Dtckmson, Tennant. S ummerall
RoA: Jenks. Bw.ton. :-.lelvdl('. Robmson. Sutherland
Thrrd RorJ: Hurchmson. Bradle\', !'..loses. Snvder
Fourth RoA: Lewts, Farber, Dunn, Booth. Tder

s ~cond

( 105 l

Wr\SHJ~BTO\

-\

First R o


GILMORE, t! UDSO", j Ol'ES,
i\l cCuTCHEO" , NICHOLS

Srco nd R ow
SEMPLE, SCHLABACH, TULEY,
TAGGART, R EITER

Third Ro"''
NORMA", :\l.HTHE\\'S, II O\\'ARO,
II AUSLE I ~,

H A"COCK

Fourth Row
GILBERT, ARMSTRO"G,
S"YDER,

0 A\' IS

CAVA>;l'A

Fifth R ow
K OO"TZ, FULLER, 'J."EOMA"S,
\ \'JLSO" , \\ ' HD

Sixth R ow
S c HELLE"BERG, Ron1"so",
REY"OLOS, REHR,

LEVY

S r·l'r nlh Row
0 \'f. RT O" , PEA COCK, I' HILLIPS
P L" [)J)J" GTO"

[ 106)

PHI

PSI

KAPPA

VIRGINIA BETA CHAPTER
Established 1885
F ounded at ll"as hington and Jefferson, 1852

OFFI CE RS
ALLE~ T HOMAS S~YDER
FRA~KLI~ ALLE~ N ICHOLS

. Pusidrnt

CHARLES ll l'MPHRE\ SEMPLE, JR.

ricr- Prrsid,·nt

ALEX FORBES HA KCOCK

Tr easurer

.

Secretary

fRATRES IN fACULTATE
ROBERT " ' IL L!.UI DICKEY

IIAL E H OUSTOK

JoH~ ALEXA~DER \ 'EECH

FITZ GE RALD FLOL'R~OY

Ll\'I~ GSTO~ \\'.\D OELL SMITH

EUGE~E " 'HITE

FRATRES IN U:-JI\'ERS!TATE

Class of
JoH~ JoH~S10~ DAns, JR.

1939

R oss P ELTO~ SCHLABACH

CHA RLES G ODD.\RD GIL~ I ORE

CH.\RLES H u M PHREY Sni PLE, JP
ALLE~ TIIO~I.\S S~YDER

Class of

I9.f.O

H oRACE BITTE~BE~DER

H oMER DA~IEL Jo~Es

FRA~KLI' ALLE:-; :\'ICHOLS

R OBERT LEE J-l uoso~. JR.

TH o M.\S H on l\l c C uTCHEO ~

FR.\~CI S JosEPH St: GRl'E

ARTHL'R \\ '. AR~ISTR O~G, JR.

l.\1\' RE~CE TAYLOR HIM ES

JA C K LA~ E R EITER

" 'ILLI.UI \'I CTOR FITT I POLD I

;\1.\ C.\ULEY 11 011' .\RD

ALEXA~DER S IM PSO~, JR.

NEII"E LL C!l.\RLTO~ GILBERT

;\) L'RRELL 0. ;\1.\TTIIE\I·s, JR.

D o~.\LD C.niPBELL T .\GG.·\R1, JR.

A LEX FORBES J-I A~COCK

E.\RL :\'oR ~I A~, JR.

TH OM .\S SPEED TL'I.E\, JR.

Class of

I9.f.I

j.KK SO ~ H ALSLEI~

CH.\RLES Emr .\RD \\'.\r.G, JR.

Clms of

Il).f.2

R oBERT C .\B~~A

J oH ~ Hl' '\T PE .\COCK

CH .\RLES Lous RoBI~so'

c.

\\'II .L I.UI A '\DERSO'

R OBERT P.\ l'L S CHEI.LE,BFRG

T HO ~I AS Fl'LI.E R

PHILLIPS

D Ol'GL.\S \\ '.n~E !l auE

AR CHER CLIF TO ~ PL.D D I~GTO'\

I!ERBER1 ;\] ORR ISO~ \\'FF D

ART Hl' R Bl'RKE K oo~1 z, JR.

JoH~ RA~DOI.PH RE E\'ES

RoBERT LnRI~G \\ ' I LSO ~

H AROLD R ocHELLE LE\'Y

L ous S.\~Ds REHR

RI CH AR[l T. \\'R IGHT

JOSFPH .·\LI.E~ 0\'ERTO ~

\\'AI.L.\CE R EY~OLDS

FL OYD KIR O~ YE O ~IV'S

[ 107]

Wf\S HINfJTll

C~ LY~

First Row
\\' Arr,

l\1., PIER CE, P ARTO).: ,

L A).: I ER, L AMOTTE

Srro ud R ow

1ASPER,

\\' . ,

1ASPF.R,

E.,

II OTTL E,

BARRIE, RRATE ).: AHL

Third R ov.•
fARRAR, (;OODHEART, l\1 CC'O~).:EI.,
SHASSO>.;, \\'., SHA).:>.;O).: ,

E.

Fourth Row
S MITH , SHAFER,

SALTSMA >.;,

REilE KRA UGH, !\lOS ES

l ifth Rov.•
R uo FF, GARVER, EowARns,
E ARLY, DL' ).:C A:-:

Sixth Row
CRA).:E, AYER S, AL :-:un ,

\\' II.SOI-.' 1

\\'

ATT,

R.

[ 108

J

BETA THETA PI
ALPHA RHO CHAPTER
Estnb/i.dr l'rl 1856
Formdl'll nt J/inmi University, 1839

OFFICERS

Prn idrnl
Sccrrlary

EDGAR Ft!\LEY SIIA!\1\0!\, jR.
Tuo~us \\' t LLIAM l\f osEs

.

D. A LLEN P ES ICK

. Ruo rdrr
Treawrrr

jos EPH BEACH Enii'ARDS
H ARRY BLAIR CRASE .

TI! EOIJORE F. 1\I ORTON

J-1 UGH

A. \\'HIT E

GRAI! ,\M R OB I!\SO'I

FRAT ER

r:-.:

F. \ CL• LT A T~>

LE\I'I S DASIEL \\' ILL I AMS

FRATR ES 1:-.J" UN I\" ERS!TATE

Class of 1939
j .UIES A . SALTS ~L-I S, JR.

IIARR Y BLAIR CRA!'E, jR.

l1 A\' ID .1\'E\I' TOS GARVER

RA!\DOL PH l\ l .\R SHALI . D li!\CAS

jAMES G IBSOS LAMB

\\'t LBERT TH EODO RE SHAFER

R OBERT LEE EARLY, jR .

Tu o ~t.\S \\ ' li.LIAM 1\ l osEs

EDGA R FISI.EY SttASSOS, JR.

jOSEP H B EACH EDI I"ARDS

ll .~RRY E .~K I S S R mn:B .\L•GH

R OBERT JEFFR ESS \\ '.HT

Class of

19.f. O

jOH'I GOOD \11 1\ AL!\UTT

:\I.HHt:\1 TH OMPSO S :\lcCLL1 RE

BILLY \" AllG IIA S AYERS

RI CHARD PERKIS S RL' Ol' F

Class of

19.f.1

A LEXA!\DER HRATES .~HL

ROBFR T En~tl"SD L EE

\\'II. I.I.HI L EE SH .\S S O~

J oHS l1I CK I :\SOS DL•RHAM

J.IM Es R oGE R l\l c Co ssELL

Rt CIIA Ril \\' ORTJHS GTOS S~ I ITH

[ 011~ l\[ .\G KL' DFR R EAD

FREDER ICK BR .IKF.SPEARE F .\ RR .\ R
II ARRY

G.

\\'t LI.I.\M j. ToRRt !\ G'IO)I, JR .
A LO~ZU

CoonuuRT, JR.

:\ lcK n \\'1'\r., Ill.

C!n.u of 19-/.2
jACK BARRI E

S.\ML'FI. CossFR ll orTLE

(; EO RGE FREilERI CK PAR'I O'\, J R.

FosTER GtL~t.\s B u M sLEY, JR .

B ESJ.UII l\ £1'.\1\S j.\SP ER

1-I.\R OIIl Cuno s

R1 cH.HJJ RlllGF\I' AY B oli .F.\L'

\\ ' li . I.IA~ I

R OH K'I FR .~S CIS S CI! l'L Z

EDGAR l\l c L. P . D. B om

:\ u ;un·s

R OBERT F . C.nt PBEL L, JR .

FR .\'\ K L l ' TOS L A:\ l oTTE , JR .

H ESilERSO' }.\SP FR
BE'\J.Uils J o sEs, JR .

CII.\RI. ES H .\'\1\ .\ L~'\I ER

( 1091

W f\ S H I ~ B T £1

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PI ERCF, JR.

l\li CH \H l ;LO\'E R \\'.nr
1-J ESRY [1.\ RPER \\'OODS, JR.

C~ LY~

'

First

Ro~.c:

R OGERS, PATTERSO!\, BAI '•
jO!\ES, ~!CK E!\Z IE

Second R o

YO!'GE, P., YOl''> G, POll ERS,
HAMMETT, Gil'\"!'\

Third Ro'l.:.·
FooTE, Eoii' ARos, Cot:LBOl'R!',
CLEI"ELA!\D, BRODIE

Fourth Ro'l.:.'
\\'OLF,

\\'ILKERSO!', SL'PPIGER,

r-L\RTI!\, BURLESO!\

Fifth

R O
CRITT E!'OE!", Do:-.:oHo, FisHER,
FoRo, GIBBS

Sixth Ro

HA r.ER, HIGGISS, jETER,
jOROA!\, YO!\(;£, H.

Sl''l.'cnth Ro

REE D, REEI'F.S, TOALSOS,
SARTOR

f 110 J

KAPPA

ALPHA

ALPHA CHAPTER
Est ablisltrtl 1S65
Foundctl ll"asltin gton anti Lc f' Uni7•crsity , 1S65

OFFICERS
\\' ,\RRE~ IlAR DI~ ED\\ .IRDS

P HILIP K EYEs Yo~ GE

Pr rsidcnt

/ 'ia- Prc.
J A ~I ES P .nTERso~ R oGERs

. Secretary

. T rrasurcr

GEORGE t\1 ESSEKGE R FOOTE

FRATRES II\' URRE
NoR~l AN
CoLo~EL
] OH~

L.

\Y. BuRGESS
\Y. A. B uRGEss
CA~1PBELL

COLO~EL \\ '.

c. COL' PER

C.\P'I.-11~ \\' .

B. GIBBS

t\]:IJ OR H. C. t\1.\ N)i

BE~JA~Il )i ]l UGER

COL.O};EL II.

BE -.:JA ~11 ~ II LTGER, JR .

l\1.\ JO R ].

C01 . o~u . \\ '.

C tiPTA I ;;

t\ 1. H u;;Dl. EY

G. D.

CoLO!'.EL G. A. D ERBYSHIRE

C .IPI.\I)i

LE TCHER

S .IML' EL D U~L.IP , SR.

C O LO~EI. FR.\};CIS t\!.ILLORY

S.

E.
F.

t\1. R F.Ail
T o W NES

J.

1\l.l cC .IRTHAY

B. \\' I LLIA MSO)i

1\l.\jOR G.

D.

\\' I!.TSH IRE

fR AT RES II\' f ACULTATE
] OHt\ ALEX .I~IJER GRAHAM

J oH;; II IGGI~S \\ ' I LI.I .\~1 5

\YI LLIAM t\ II LLER III ~ TO~

\\ ' I!.LI,.\~1 H .\\'11'000 t\ ! OREL.\SI)

H:IRRY 1\!F.l.\'I K PHI LPOTT

FRATR ES I.'\' UI\' 1\'ERSI)'X I' E

C/aJS of 1939
R OBERT \\' I XSTO N R.\1~

j .I CI; J)Ans H EAD

R OBERT LYT LE R OBF.RTso;;

]OH~ LY LE C .IMPBELL, JR.

R OBERT L EII'I S j ONES

J..1~1 ES

] 011~ :\ SH'IO~ t\1.\cKE;;ZIF.

PHI LLIP KEYE S Yo;;GF.

\\' ARRE~ H .IRIJI~ EDI\' ARDS

P ATTERSO~ R OGERS

Sr.\;;LEY GRA\'ES PA TTERSO~

Class of I9.JO
ALI'I~ THOR~TO~ BEALE

\\ ' I LLIAM ;\Ii LLER GI\'Y~. JR.

US\1'.\LD BEI'ERLY .\I C£ 11· .\~

R EID BROD IE, }R.

J.UI ES \\'ELLs ll.uniETT

R OBERT £ 1Lso;; POII'ERS

]OH~ B OMAR CLE \'EL..I};IJ

R OBERT STEELE ]] UTCHESOli

< ~ ERH. IR T S. SuFFJGER, ]R.

l ' RI.\H F ooKs CouLBOL' R~

ll t ' GH C .I~IPBF.LL .\I ACF .·I RI..·\ \;1)

GEORGE t\!EssE~ G FR FooTE

F ORREST Bt'R);ETTE \\'.ILL
I..ITIM F.R GoRs t ·cll

\'OJ..: 'G

C/as.r of IQ.JI
C .IRL ED I\'.\RD BURLESO~

R oBERT ll o LI ..\SD PoRT ER, ]R.

CLIFFORD Loc.1~ \\ 'ALTERS

FR.\'-:K .\I.U CO U1 :\I.I Rl l ~

C.ISI! T AYLOR SK.IRIH

.fOil'\ J o E \\' II . Kl~S O ;;

\\ ' .11.1 FR CI-1 0 11 ER T I-IO M I S

II FRBFRT CJ.\DF. \\' OLF, JR.

FORT PI PES, JR.

J .I~I f S L O'\ GSlRHT T\S o ~ . ]R.

Clw s of It).J.!
J' HO ~I.I S LI C RI S IUX CRITTE'\IlE ~

BF~ \\' II. BE R li.IGER

( ;R FE " RJ\' ES, JR.

TR t' ~I.\ ~ Dn: T D o~ O HO

ll o R.I C F. R OG ER III GG I); S

C r!.IRI.E s L.\);F S .\R TOR

LIII'R E~CE } Oil' Fbi! ER, j R.

ll uR .\ CF. II F. .\ R '\ E j ETER

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CHAR LES H OII' .-IR D F ORD

J .Uif ' L. t' T I-I F.R J n RO .I);

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\\'.\1.1-;F.R Y OC'\ G C! BBS

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First RoBILL! ~GSLE Y ,
BLA~oroRo,

C'HA~ EY,

GuRK I -.:,

BALDOCK

Srcond Row
DA~GLER, D u~LAP,

\\ '0001\" ARD,

E. ,

O'FERRAl.L,

BRO ~I BOC K E R

Third Ro'l.u
Cox,

E.,

\\'ooon-ARO,

F.,

Sl\'li'T,

l\. I ARCUM, TAYLOR

Fourth Row
RI CHARoso~ .

K ELA~o.

fJoBBI~s.

BURKHOLDER, BUCHHOLZ

Fifth Row
STEI ", R ., BISHOP,

AMES,

Ao.~ M s, \\'EBF. R

Sixth Rov.:
STEI",

T ., PnzER,

NEUHAUS,

GRUBBS, GARRO\\'

Se·7.>rnth R o'l.t.'
BRADLEY, 0 0 1\'Ll"G, TAYLOR,

c.

[ 112]

ALPHA TAU OMEGA
VIRGINIA BETA CHAPTER
Estah!ishct! 1865
Fountl..d f"ir ginia Jlilitary lnstitut r, 1865

O FF ICE RS

. Pn·sidt nl
l'icr-Prtsi, /rnt

C ECI L \\ 'ooo T ,\YI. OR
\ \' E:\ DI' I. L REBER S TOO PS

E R .~ E ST \\ ' OO il \\' ARil,

II.

. SN rrtary

T rrasura

\ ' ICTO R AD AMS SNO\\'

FRATER I N LT Ril E
1\ ] ATTIIE\ \ . \\'. P AXTON , jR .

FR AT ER I:-J" F AC L' LTAT E
llARR Y KII .LI:>.: G ER Y ou:-.:c

FR .\TR ES I N U N II ' E RSITAT E

Class of 1939
\\' ILLIAM ]] E~ RY BA LDOC K

D oN AL ll Du :>LAP

\ ' 1CTOR An ..1 ~1 s S :\0 \1'

A LA:\ !\ l AX JlR OM BAC H ER

AR NOT.Il R oY 1\LI RCL•M

GouL ot :>G \\ ' ILLI AM S \\'I F t

EA RL ] El-:N I:\ GS CA RS0:-1

\\' II .I.I AM

P.

O ' FERRA LL

1-J ARO LD NELso:-.: Cox

CECI L \\'001> T AYLO R
\\' t LL I.\M F I EL DEN \\ ' 00 11\1'.-\R D

Cl11ss of
R OBE RT GA ILY BAR R

J Oil :\

J.-\ CO B

I <) .f. O

D .l :\ GLE R

C H ARLES LI N DR U ~I

j OH N AR CH G U R KI ~, ]R.

\\'Hill EL R FOE R S TOOPS

J.·IM ES THEO DORE ]] ll ~IJLE \

E R:>.:EST \\'OO DI I'A RD,

G EORGE \\' lin f. C I! .\ ); El", JR .

f' RA); K CARL !.\ r OLL.\

L Ol'I S L L•:\ n Y Cu :-: To :-;, j R.

K ER\\"1~ B l" T LER A DA M S

jA ~I ES R A ~I S EY B l' RKIIOLD ER

\\' t LL ARil II.UI PTO); K f.L\ '\D

R o BE RT I 1.\RI>I :-:c A D.nt s

ll o \1' .\ RI• \Y ESL EY D nBB I ); S

jA ~I ES B . Rt C I!ARDSO:\, JR.

S AM UE L R OBE RTS AM ES

E M ERY Co x, jR .

R OBER ! L l ' III ER S TE I '-'

ALF R ED TIIO M .\ S B ISH OP, J R.

J .UI FS \\ ' ARD ( ; ..\ Rili '\ER

j .\~ lf. S D .WID TAYL OR

D o~ .\ LD 1\ l tJR RAY B uc w ·IOI. z

C'II .\ RI. F< j A ~I ES JIL IGII ES

II ERB f.RI" \\ 'UOil \\ .\RD , JR.

C H ARLE S T ERRY B LA:-I Il FORD
j OSE PH

A.

BILI.I:\ GSLEY, JR.

Class of

IIJ./.

II.

r

D .I :\ I EL R .\\' j l'S'II CE

\\ ' a. LIA~I 1\ I.I .Iso :-.: B L•:-.:·11 :-.:

C lass of
J USE I'll II f); RY

\\ ' II.I. I.UI ]). B R.\D I. EY , JR.

11.\ RREI.L F E:\ :\ f.I.T. l\] IIRR IS

\\ ' ILL I.UI II. D o \\"LI); G, jR.

B u; B .I RTHOI.IH I E\\ :-..'H'H.\ l'S

J OH ); \\'.\:\ROY C .\RRO\\' ,

.I R.

l~

( ;Rl' RR S, JR.

f'R EI HR IL' K Il .\ ZE ); P I J'Z fR
TII O ~ I A S \\' .\RR E:\ ST EI :\

B r :\ TO'> C .\ ROHIERs

T or.u. ,·,

j .HI ES K l ' SIL \\.EBER,

[113)

WASH INBT

I l).p

\

l l.

jR.

-'

'

.

First R ov._.

M c D oxovcH, Lnt KUHL,
:'1.1 L' RRAY, R., PAIXE,

SAM\\'ORTH

Second Ro'tl.'
STAHL, ZL' MKELLER, BLASDIS G,
jAMES, :'1.1CCASKII.L,

A.

Third Ro'U.'
JOHXSOS, ]ES'XIXGS, STITT,
FoRGY, DITTO

F ourth R o'U.'
BL'RKS, BRO\\''\'IXG, M .HTHE\\' S,
KEEHS', \V H IT E

Fifth R ow
TYLER, DICKIXSOS, R EMM ERS,
SL' THERLAXD, SHEPHE RD

Sixth R ow
RICE , :\1CCASKILL, :'1.1., LEWIS,
HIERS, KESXA

Se·vrnth Ro'U.'
DICKESS

[ 114)

s

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G M A

H

ZETA CHAPTER
Established 1866
F ounded at Jliami Uni~ll'rsitr.

rSss

OFFIC ERS
l! ARR\" PRE S'I ON J-J nmiA\1', JR.
Swn:To:-;

I! ETH Tn.F.R, ]R .•

Pr es idmt

GARRETT J-l l ERS, JR.

Srcretary

.

R OBE RT JAMES BLAXUI~ G

f'i a- Prcsideut

T reasurt'l

FR ,\TR ES I:'\ URBE
SA M UEL \\' RI GHT R.\YUER

DR. GEORGE I I. D EN:-;r

FR\TR ES I:-: UNI\ 'E RSITATE

Class of 1939
HA SKELL Tr :-;D .~L DI CK!:-; OX

i\ I ERT0:-1 THOM .\ S 11 0 11',\RD

L.~"-' I ER THL' R~I O"-'D

I-1 ~RRY

RAL PH ED I L~RD K EEII ~

]011'> CLARK \\' HJTF.

D OL'GL.\S B LOCK R EM~I ERS

Srocno~ II ETH TYL ER, JR.

C:~RRE'I

PR ESTO:<~

II EXSHA \\'

HIERS, JR .

Class of 19.JO
H OMER 0ERRE LL 01CKE:-;s

CHARLES P ELL L EWI S, jR.

H OWARD SHEPHERD

GR A~I' IL LE CoE FA RRI ER, JR.

J\I E1.nx R oss :\I cC.ISKI LL

II ORACE FUI.TO~ SUTIIERLAXD

PEYTOX E~GLISH RI CE

H OII'ARD :\ ! CCLLJ RE ST ITT

LEE 1\ l ou.o,;Tc.~sTLE

K n;:-; ,.,

Class of 19./f
J .\ ,oiES BL .~K E SXOBBLF.

R OBF. Rl ].HI ES BL .~~f>I~ G

P ARKER J o~ES :\1.\TTllEII'S

R OBERT \ YI LL LUI GA RY . )R.

. \L• STI~ :\J cC .~SKlLL

H E~RY J\1.\RSilALL TAYLOR

ER:-;EsT LEO jAMES, ]R.

GEOR GE :\ I ACG. :\ I L1 RR.W, jR.

COL'RTX[Y

Y.

\\'AOLJXG101'

\\'ILLLUI : \ LFRED :\I L' RRA\

Class of 19.J2
R L'SHLL GLEX"- BR O ID:I~ G

\\ 'JLLL\ ~1

C .~R L DA I'ID BROREI:\, JR.

l ;F..,.F. R oY JoHXSTO"-'

ELLERY jEX"-'1'-: GS

RI CH .~RD JOIIX SOX

P .IYXE

I! ARRY BLICKII'E LL S.HIII'O RHI

ED IL~Ro C.~LOHILI. BeRKS

CHARLES .-\. LE~ I Io:L'!ll., JR .

l'H O ~U S JFHERSO"-' S T.\HL, JR.

L.~xsox BL' RROIIS DITTO, JR.

\\' JLLI.UI C'HARLE' :\I C00'-:0L' GH

I'HI LIP ,·\ B"- EY \\'i LIIIl F., jR.

R OBER '! .fEll EL :\) L' RRY

P .IU . ROBFRT Zt· ~t KELLER

G RA D\

II EXRY FoRGY, JR .

[ 115]

W A S H I N nT () !\ t\

C~ LY~

19J9

First R o·-..::
SHREI' E,

f.OB I !\SON,

\ \' AR!\ER,

R EFO , \\'EIIl~l.\!\!\

Saond R ocJ.'
P OSEY, l\! OORE, BROil'!\, \ \'.,
AR CII ER , l\ ! ULDOOS

Third R ov.:
l\ I EH!.ER , l\! URPHY, BRO\\'S,
O'Co s SOR,

E'

\\' AKEFIEI.Il

Fourth R ow
\ 'As

\ 'OAST, TRIC E, BAGLEY,
B OYCE, COFIELD

Fifth R ev.:
DEAS, APP LElO S, BRAD FO RD ,
BL' RTOS, CAMM

Sixth R ow

c ARI'ER,

D ORSEY, FLOYD,

HIL L, TURSER

St'1H nth Rov.:
STEII'.\RT, L EU SI G, l\I~. SZI E5 ,
!\.R EIMER

( 116 J

SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
VIRGINIA SIGMA CHAPTER
Established 1867
F ounded at Alabama Uni7x rsity, 1856

OFFICERS
]Oil~ R UFU3 R JB I~ SO:-.'
J0 ~ .HHO~

President

\\ 'ESTER\"ELT \\' AR~ER •

D .WID BR0\\'1'> GALT

. Secretary

.

\\'ILLIA M CR.\~E \\ 'ASH BURl'

T'ice-Pre. ident

. Treasurer

FRATRES IX CRBE

\\', L.

W.

FORESTER

1\1. 1\lcELII'EE

fRATRES IN fACULTATE
CH.\RLE S RI CE :\! C D O\I'EI.L

FR.\XCIS SnJ"'EY \\'Au.s

FRATRES (:\' llXI\'ER Si TATE

Clms of

193 9

\\'.\RD AR CHER

]0111'> S.I UTER MEHLER

] 011~ R UFUS R OBIXSO ~

\\' I LLI.\:1-1 " ' AR!'> ER BROil'~

]A ~I ES Eo\\'ARD :\.I URPHY

JocK AR:<: OLD R . STEII'ART

SPE!-;CE E MI L K ERKO\\'

FRA~K BREE~ O'C o~)..'OR

1\l.\llRICE ]011"1 S I\'A~, ]R.

ALFRED R oGER KR EIMER

H OMER \\'ALTER

Class of

H.

\V E!IJ M A-.:N

I9 .f. O

EO\\' ARD E~I ERSO"i BROil·~. JR.

ER!-.'EST L EO~ARD POSEY

R OBERT B.\ UER SHREI'E

Ar-;nREII' :\lA U RICE 1\looRE

1\I.\ DISO -.: A M ES S.\U)..'DERS, ]R.

]0~ .HHO"-' \\'ESTERI'ELT \\'.\Rl'ER

P .\UL ]Oil~ l\ll'LDOO ~

\\' I L!.I.UI CR.I:<:E \\'.\SHBl'R:<;

Class of

I9.f.I

CHARLES FR.\~K B.\GLEY, JR.

Guy L.;B .II\'

ARI Hl'R CI. .\ RE-.:IlO )..' S~IIIII, JR.

R OBE RT SHIJI.ILER BOYCE

R\ LPH EDWARD LEIIR

Eon ARD !f .\RRISO). TRICF, JR.

R OBERT II EDRICK COFIELD

TH O ~I.\ S GEORGE .\! ORRI S

II FBERT \'.\~ \ '0 .-IST

C.ni ERos CHARLES DE.\~

J.;~I Es : \I. coRs R nsELL

D .WID BROil'~ G.\LT

Ums of
R OBERT \\'II.SOS :\PP LETO~
L.\\I'RESCE

J ~II ELL

BRADFORD

BE:<:l o :<: :\.i c i\1. \\' \KEFIFID, JR.
II E~RY BRID C ~I.\X \\'ILDER

I9.f.2

R OBERT FLOYD

R or.F.R CR .\fl Pu CE, JR .

J.UI ES SI:<: CUIR IIl LI.

C .IRTER L EE R EFO

].ni ES R OI. A~D C .u Hr

I Rn" .·\ l 'r.l·sT L n· ~I G

RIL'ILIR D C L. IRF'CE Bl'RI O'.;

CH. I RLES <..; REES E C .\Rl ER

] Oil S \\' IIIT LE Y :\ I E'.;Z IE S

I. Ol'IS .\ l.BRY J' RmHA~ I

}011~ L LOYD DORSEY

J1 o:<:.\I.D CI..IRK

[ 117]

WA SHINGTON

i\ N 11

l EE

f l'R~ER

9J9

Firs/ Row
H ART, H ER~A~DEz, Jo~Es,

II. ,

LLOYD, LAI\"RE~CE

Second R o'I.L'
.:\'EULI3T,

PERRI~.

A BERG,

SHERRILL,

A.,

D OHERTY

Third Ro'I.L'
D EYO, CAMPBELL, l\I OSCOSO,
B UR~S , SHEL LAB ARGER

Fourth Row
PARRISH, BALD\1"1.,., BRADLEY,
CocKRELL, CLEM E.,.Ts

Fifth Ro

CRAII"FORD, FULLER, SCHl"LTZ,
S11A11·, Osii"ALT

Sixth Ro

HEUI, \\'ALKER, \\ 'HALEY,
SHERRILL,

J.,

S.\IIT II

SN•cnlh Ro

G1L.\IER, :\lcL.\t·r.Hu~. PERRY,
BAR\:EKO\', TROl'lMA~, SUAREZ

Eighth Ro

KEJ~I, SERAPHI~E, FoslER,
\\'OOD, L.n·, :\IIGIIELL

[ 118

J

PH I GAMMA DELTA
ZETA DEUTERON CHAPTER
Estohlis hrrl 1869
F ounded at lras hingt ou and J efferson, 1S-1S

OFFICERS
THOMAS \\ ' JLLIAM BRAD LEY, jR.

P rtsidmt

. Treasurer

] OH:'\ H .\LL SHERRILL .

L OU IS l\ J c C'J.E L J.A~o \\'A J.KER

TH O~ J . \ S

K.

Recording Scat/til y

II EL M , J~.

Coruspo nding S t
Histo ria n

L Ol 11S CLAU DE SCHULTZ

FRATRE S I:\' FACT LT .-\TE
\\ ' I LLIA ~I GLLISO:'\ REA~

L ARK IX II UI\DLEI' FAR I I' H OI.l

GEOR GE j U); KJ ); iRII' J N

OLI. I:'\ GE R CRE~ SHA \1'

FRAXCI S P ESDL.ETO~ GAINE S

!. ARKI N H l i ~O I. EY FAR I );HOLT

FRATRES I N UN I\' ERS ITATE

Clan of 11)]9
TH OMAS \\' ILLJ.H I BRADLE Y, jR .

R OBERT THOMPSO~ CRAll FORD

.J a il ); J-1 .\ LI. St!ERR ILL

RI C HARD E. CLEME~TS, JR .

RH ODES St-1.\CKELfORD I' ARR IS!I

J A~ l ES D ORSEY \VI LSO~

Class of 19-1 0

c. B .\LD\ 1"1~.

jR .

II EXRY Eu1·ooD :\t c Lit'G HLI~

\\ ' JLLJ.UI SHULER H UR~S

j OSEPH RI CH.\RD i\ I IGHELL., JR.

FRm DAI' ID SH ELL ABAR GE R

R oB ERT R Ex iCK CocKREI.I.

(-;L' ILLERMO i\ ] OSCOSO, JR .

Bt' RRF.I.L

R C'BER T ARTH UR FUL L ER

L OU IS C L Al' OE SCHULTZ

i.OL'IS l\ l cCLELL.\~0 \\ 'ALKE R

GROI'ER

Gt.:Y COI.HI.\); 0 511".\LT

I. F.E

SH .\1\ '

\\ ' li .LJ.I M ELORED \\ ' H .\ LE Y, JR .

THOMAS h E!';:'\ED \ . II EI. M, JR .

Class of 19-11
jOH); \\ ' ILBliR C .\MPB F.LL

I! OMER Al'G l ' STL' S j OXES

CL.\ RK CLAYTO:'\ FOSTER

R OBE RT H E,R\' h El M

]011~ 'I'II 0,\1 .-\ S P ERRY

El'GF'\E DAI'ID SER.\PHJ);E

K r,'\n ll t;R .\:\T

JA~ I ES CARLOS JI ER~A:'\DF.Z

s~ ,n H

Class of 19-12
\\ ' ALTER CH.\RLES A BERG, JR .
CHRI STOPHER

C.

R .IRXEK OI

\\ 'AI. l FR SCOTT

G1 Ul FR

:\ l rcH.HL \\' rL L IS

L..n·

R Oil fRI

.\ 1."

i' L'I .I E'\ PFRRI'-.
P R.Il!IER SHERRILL

ER:'\EST B ILLIX GS CORRICK

R ollER'! :\] ORRIS L \11 RE,CF

R .HIO' '\li Gl'FL St'.\REZ

joHx \\' IX FIELD D no

J oHx BA J.D II ' JX :\I..I CBRIDI

.\t'S IIS \ 'nRHF

j.\CK j .HI ES D OHERTY

t ;oRoox R oss L Lo1·o

FR .I ., K j OSFPH Y OCL'M

j OEL CECIL H .HT, jR.

TH O ~I.\ S jERO ~I E l'-:tTIIST

C ul l R .l\

[ IIQ]

W A S H l N fJ T () N -\

\\ '000, JR.

rR Ol'H I.\'\, JR.

C~ LY~

19J9

A
T
Firs/ R ow
KEMP, S~l!TH, H c~TER,
flR .H" ~, BR00:\1 E

Sccoud R ov.:
B cxro ~. \\'li.LIAMS, R uscH,
R OZELLE, l\l cCR.\RY

Third Rov.•
III LL, H ER~oo~. SouLE,
C'HAP~t.\:<.,

AsHCROFT

Fourth R ov.•
BAKER, DA:<.IELS, EMBRY,
Gu..;..;, IL\RRiso..;

Fifth R ow
SMITH, SLOA~, You~r.,
\\'HITE,

SCOTT

Sixth Rov.·
PETTUS, l\III.LER, LE .\,
READ,

SP.\t;LDI~(;

Sr·7.'1'11/h Rov.·
HOGGE, HOLDE~

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KAPPA

SIGMA

MU CHAPTER
Establishrtl 1873
F ouutlct! University of f'irgiuia, 1869

OFFICERS

Prt•sidcnl
rice- President

II El\: RY BR AUN
RI CHA RD FAIRClliLD H OLDEN

. Scartary
Trtasurrr

R OBERT BYRD ESPY
D .II' ID LEE SP,"\ UI.IliN G

\\'ll.I.LUI 1\lcCL.\Il\: R EAD "

.

Jlastcr of Ccrcrno nits

fR AT RES IN FACULTATE
R OBERT !I E!\:RY TUCKER

FR.\TRES IN L!RBE
\\ ' t LLI.\1.1 R. BROW!\:

CHARLES E. FRIE-.:D

R OBERT

E.

\\' ITT

ED II"ARD P ,\RK ES DAI'IS

RI CHARD 1\1. JR BY

R OBE RT

R.

\\' IT T

EARL !\! ORGAN

FRATRES I~ U1\'I \ 'E RSITATE

Class of 1939
ALBERT COMPTO!\: BRODERS, JR,

RI CHARD FA IRCH I LD II OLDEN

SAMUEL TtPlO)I; josEs, JR.

E. IR L II UGH II ULSEY

Class of I 9.fO
jAMES H LT!\:1001'; BIERER

R OBERT BYRD ESPY

EARL !\!ORGA S, JR.

II E!\:RY BRAU!\:, JR.

FREDERICK A. FEDDDI.\N

\\' t LLI.IM 1\ICCL.\IS READ

]OH!\: SPOOR BROO~IE

]atll\: SPEIGHT II L'l\:TER , JR .

0.\\'ID LEE SPAULD I !\:G
ROBERT ALFRED KE~IP

\\' I LLIAM EDGAR Bu .uos

Class of I9.fi
BE!\:JA~IIN FR .\1\:KI.I:-.: A sHCROH

AR Cll ll' \\'.ILL.ICF III LL, JR.

CHARLES II. CHAP.\1.\l\:, jR.

t;u . Es Cos:-.:ELL :\I cCRARY

\\'tLLI.IM CcRns SocLE

RICH.\Rfl 1\IIDDI.ETOS H ERSIHJ"

] O ll l\: II OMAS R oZELLE

AI.I.El\: \ '. \ \'ILLI.\MS, JR.

R OBFRr :-..'E .\\'Lil\:G SII"EE!\:EY

FRE DERI CK AHR '\ FS RL•SCH

Class of I9.f.!
R OBERT GIBSON BAKER

\\ ' I LL LUI BF SSE S I GL'l\:l\:

\\' ILLI \M ] 011 !\: D .ISIFL

\\ 'tLI.IA~I To11 'Es

OscAR C.IRROLL

D L" :-.: s

Ln

CLYDE ELLSIIORTH S~lllll,

RO BERT PRICF :\II LUR

JOH!\: ALDf\; E ~I BRY, JR.
ED ~It: '>D :\l e:\ sii.I:-.: Foc:--"L\1'

\\ 'tLLI.UI J OH s

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]R.

BL'FORil StT.\RT STFPHF'\SO'\

RF GI:-- .ILD 11 01 ; ~I 1'\ P EJTLS
ScoTT,

RI CH.\Rfl TH OR!\:E SLO.\\;

]R.

LORE!\:l Z TRI GG \\' HITE, J R.
P ORTER COLHOL'ER \" OL''\G

~ C~LY~

9J9

(.~
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First Rov:
H Al l 1o :-;s, Hm1· E, D o 11 ~IE ,
ATWOOD

Second R ow
ALFORD, STREET, J., \\ ' .~RD,
\\'I~A~S

Thir,l R ov:
TAYLOR, BASS E, K~ UST,
CROO K

Fourth Row
G .-IIJOY , II ARDY, J o~Es,
j E~ K S

Fift h Rcw
TURRELL, STREET,

G.,

R O\ ER,

T HOMPSO~

Sixth Row
S~lllOII',

\\'ILI.I AM S,

\\' AI.KER,

R cssELL

Sn•t'lltiJ R ov:
SEIBERT

[ 12 2 l

s

u

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M A

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LAMBDA CHAPTER
Establi.f hcd I SS2
Fo u nded at /'irgi nia J l ilitary I nstitu te, I S69

OFFICERS

Grand Commnnda

\ Yli.J. LUI ALExA-.;oER JE XKS .
j .KK CALI' ERT jOXES

.

. R ecorder

R OBERT CLARK T URRELL

Lir utcrlllu/ Comllllllldrr

Tr casurrr

R OBERT 1-J .IROLU ( ;AllOY

f RATRES IN lT RBE
CoLOXEL BAT Es

R oBERT I I urcHEsox

J. T.

l\ I AjO R CLARKSO~

l\ I AJOR GROI'ES

COLOXEL P URDUE

PR ESTO~

RI CIIA Ril A. SMITH

RA LP H DAI'ES

FR.->.TR ES !:\' F ACL' LTATE
GwnR D us~ HA ~coc K

CHARLES P ORTERF I ELD LI GHT

FR.->.TRES 1:\' L' "'I\"ERSIT.-\TE

Class of 1939
EDGA R A LFRED B .ASSE

\\' li.LI.UI ALEXASDER j EXKS

GEORGE A LFRED STREET

\\ ' ALTE R CECIL 1-J ,\RDY, JK .

G.II.E~> BROil !\ R OYER

R OY STE ELE T HO ~IPSO!', JR.

NE IL Tt' RPIX H ousTox

THOM .IS ALOYSil'S \\'11. 1.1 .·\MS

Class of 19-1-0
R OBERT II AROLO GADDY
] ACK

C ALI"ERT

_[ 0!\ES

]oH-.; CHAPM .AX Sxmo11·, ]R.

R OBERT CLARK Tl'RRELL

01.1\"ER J AMES T .l YLOR

CH.-IRI.ES G .l !' .AHL \\ ' AI.K ER

Class of I9.f.I

JOHR

EoiLARD CARTER CROOK

D o-.; Al.ll

EARXEST \ '.Al'I. H .·IX EC HOLS

FRITZ Kun o s

G ODEH X
K-.;u sT

j OSE PH l ; R.IY SlRE H
j AC KSO S P Fl ER SO ~ \\' .IRil, ]R.

OR~!.\'\; :\'J~niO-.;s P Oll ELl., JR.

Class of 19-1-2
CEORI.E GORDO ~ A. LF ORD

R .IDFORil BRl'CE Dl' ' FIE LD

j OHX :\! ORRIS :\I'II OOD

S .l~ll'EI. R L'SSELL II \\\' KI SS

Fl '-. L E\ P .l r.E SEIBERT , jR .

\\' ALTER GREI.O RY D OII' XI E

ExsE s F OSTER !l o ll E, J R.

R1 Y ~ IO'-Il B ot' RCEY \\'II ITIKFR

W A S H I N (j T 0 N \

R A ni o ~ n R ICH .I RD R l'SS ELL, J R.

C~LY~

First R o'll.•
SHROPSH IR E, STO \\' ERS, T HACH,

THOMAs, Dn:so -.;
Suond Rn'll.'
H ERR ~!.\:\:\,

Dl lllER, B L'RGE R,

HL''>T, D .-\ n S

T hird R o'll.·
B EST,

F OLTZ , D l''>'>,

RAr.o-.;,

II OGA'>,

II.

Fourth R o'll.'
( jJLLESP I F., C.-\RGF.S, LYK ES,
;\1.\RTI'\, P F.RK I :\5

Fifth R nc.;:
STRASG, \\' .-\I.K F.R , :\l c :\IILL.\ s,
11 .\ RPF.R, KF.F.L ER

Sixth R ov:
llii> E'>, H E,IlERSOS, H .\:\S.\ ,
DA Y, C'OJ.LI:\S

Srvrnth R o'll.'
A\'ERY, B.\KER, R., E.\STERBERG,
EssEsr..-\, BRIZF. Sn isE,

B.\KER,

II.

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PHI DELTA THETA
VIRGINIA ZETA CHAPTER
Establishnl 1 SS;
F ounded at Jli({llli llni1•crsity, IS.tS

OF F ICE RS

. Pr es ident

Eo111:-: j OSE PH F OLT Z

l"ia-Prrs idolt

L LOYD R oBERT C oLE

. SNrctary

A sA R oGE RS SPAHR

T rrasu rcr

II E.\RTSI LL R .I GO:-: , JR.

FR.\TRES IN URnE
CoLOXEI. l\IL"RR .~I

F.

l'or.oxEL ll u~ TER P E!>:DLETO"

Erm·.1R os

FR AT RES IN f ACULTATE
EARL ST.\ !'>SBL' R\ l\1.\TTI '-:GI.Y

O sC\R \\'EnJ ERI IOLO RI EGEL

FR.-\TRES 1:\' l':--:1\"ERSITATE

Class of 1939
S .U!l' EL BIR XI E li.~RPER, jR.

\ VI LI. l.UI R OY II OG.\X, jR.

A sA R or.ERs SP .-IH R

ll E.\RTSILL R .-I GO :-:, JR .

(:lass of I9.f. O
R ALPH P ARR BAKER

EDI I"I!'i J OSEPH FOI. I Z

JI ERBERT KEL LY GARGES, jR.

L LOYD Ro BERT COLE

O sC AR EssExG .\, JR.

CL•Rc ll.I RRISO!'-: H oc.~!\

L CPTO !\ AnRY

Jous LI LI..~Rn n .1ns

II EXRY P .IRR B AKER

l ;mRl~ E R JCH .\R[) n .~Y

\\' JLI.I .-U I jOSEPH KEE LFR

T IIO ~t.~; S II" E.IRER BRI Z EX II[\ F.

\\ ' 11 .1.1. 1~1 J oHssox Dc -:x

J OSEPH T .l l.l.l.IFF.RRO LYK ES, JR.

G EORG E ll l ' \T C OLLI !\ S

L.1f.\\ ETTE

ELBERT C uy Co ~JBS , JR .

J o ux SIIER~t.\X lh:!\DERso -:, JR.

Class of l 9.f. I

] Oil\" BEX J.UII:\ GILLESPIE,

R . ~XIJOI.Pll

S .\ML'E L E.\R l.E Hlfl E!\

I I.~xs .\

III.

THOM.\S l. F. I\"1 5 :\l.~RTI!\
FR.~XCIS T IIORXTOX STR ."r.

C'Ul' OE i\ ! OORE \\ '.\LKFR

Clm.' of I9.f.2
ll t 'G H R OBERT BFST

.f ull' STL".~RT lll"\1

FR.\XK t ;REGG Bt"RGER

Lou s

l'I!.\RLES P E.\1 E D IDIER

.fOil'-: II E,R\ :\I c :\l ll L."

R osFRT t;rJRn ox THATCH, JR.

\\ 'ILLJ .~ ~[ B R.\D~ORfl nc-:s ox

U .\1" 1[) : \ XCII . PERK!' "

P .~u. C.\~IPBE LL THo~t.\S, JR.

\\'ll .LIA~ I LlsC .\R SHROPSHIRE

J osEPH I I ERR~ ' -''"

]OW' \\ '.11.1 ER STOII.ERS

F

C~ LY~

First Row
1\ I OO:\E\ , NE \\TO M B, 0GDE :>' ,

B. ,

BUSB Y, BECKER

Srco 11 d R ov.:
BEAZLIE,

L OJZEAU,

Y OU);G,

DI LL, H OBSO);

Third Rov.•
BooTH, R oesE, \\ ' ARD,
SELF, \\' ILLIS

Fourth Row
0GDE);, P., f! OII"ARD, II LMPHREY,
FoREMA~, \\ 'ISII"ELL

Fifth Row
TUCKER, R OEDIGER, PRE STO ~,
J\lc;'\ l vRRA~·.

LEI' ERI~· c

Sixth R oqu
KISER,

J.,

II A!'.:Kll'S, GOURIJON,

BRYA:-;T, A\'E"l

Se·1 HII/Il

Ro'L<:

\VOLF , BARROWS, AMES,
KISER,

R., BRt:~N

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PI KAPPA ALPHA
PI CHAPTER

Founded at

Uni~•cnity

of l"irginia, 1S6S

OFFICERS
\\' i LLI.U I Ki~ G SELF
jA M ES ROBERT II O\Y.IRIJ

l're,idnl/
f 'ice- Presid,·nt

SNretary
Trrasurrr

Roni' R 1 C .-I MPBELL PEERY
fRANK S~IOOT lhAZLIE, JR .

FR ATER IN U RB E
i\I.IJ OR .·\ . \\ ' ILLI S ROBERTSO~

FRATER IN fACULTATE
CLAYTON EPES \\' ILLLI~I S

FRATRES IN UN I\" ERS ITATE

Class of 1939
\ ' 1:-~ CENT CAsSEL AD .\ MSON

FR MIC IS \\ 'EB F.R fORD I AN

PADI ER R .IPHAEL OGDEN

CHARLES \\ ' 1:-~ STON BusBY

]Oli N NE II' TON ll.IRM AN, Ill .

\\' i LL IAM KING SELF

jOHN HI NCHCLIFFE DILL

jAMES RO BERT II O\\' ARD

jOHN II AR IH N \\'ARD, Ill.

CHARLES 11.\STIN GS EATON

CHRISTOPH KELLER, JR.

\\ ' i LLIA M ARNOLD Y OUNG

FRANK SMOOT BEA ZLIE, JR .

AUGUSTUS L E.\ BOOTH

PHILIP \\ ' i i.LIAMS, JR.

ED M U~D LO U IS BECKER

ROB ERT COCHRA~ II OBSON

J.ur ES

Class of 19-1 0
IIL•GIISON

\\' n.us

j.IMES THOMAS II L'MPHREY

Class of 19-1 1
\\' I LLIA M P .ll ERSON .'\~1 ES, JR.

Jl E~RY jEFF ERSON KI SER, JR.

ARlHUR \\'11.UAM AnNT

RoGER L EII'I S L HER IN G

II ENRY LEIH.RER R OED IGE R, JR.

FRANCIS C .\RR OLL BRYA~

THEOI>ORF. L OIZF. .Il' X

TtWM .·IS El'GENE TL' CKER

PA UL EM ILE GOURDON, JR.

\\ ' iLLi oHI II ENR\ l\l.IRSHAI.I.

RoBJ· R'I FI~LEY \\' .\LKER, JR.

GEORGE SOL'lHEY H AWKI NS

GEORC E K EITII :\lci\ll' RR,\'\

l\J ERIDETII PRI CE \\' iS\\' ELL, jR.

jOIIN \\' . B. PR ESTON, jR.

R OBERT C .\~ IP BFLL PHR\

Class of
\\ ' i LL I.Ul GII .BFR'I B .\RRIJII S, JR.

1t).f2

Ell\\ I'\ Dl' BO IS CII.ISE, ]R.

BER NARD i\1.\lliSON BOGl'E

EI.IJ.IH DL' Pl' Y lll'NIII EY,

RI CHARD Ai> OLPII BRL' NN

\\' iLI.I 1~1 R n>E I.I. K1 srR

ll .IRRISO~ \\'ou Ds BL'RGESS

L EO-.: .IRD :\1. :-.;EIICO~IB, jR.
BF.NJ.I~II~ FRA~KLIN OGDEN, JR.

Au

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WASHINGTON

J{onr.R r jos r.PH l\looNn

1\'.

-\

RW LOL'IS \\'OLFE, JR.

First R ow
\\'ALLER, ;o,:ICHOLSOS", GAGE,
GASS ~IA"

Suond R ov.:
PRICE,

Yoc,c,

A LEXA,..DER,

STEPHE);50)1

Third R ow
GASO.._G, BOISSEAV,

Cox,

DAI'IS

Fourth R ow
FARBER, GL'THRIE, BERRY,

!\I OFF.~ IT
Fifth Rov.:
BODES", HAR\1'000, \\'ATSOS"

Sixth Ro

\\' .~I.K ER,

l\1.\ \; .._

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PH I KAPPA SIGMA
ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER
Establi..!ll't{

1

S9.;

F ounder! ll niv.'frsit.r of Pcnnsyh•ania , 1S5u

OFF ICE RS
R OBERT ALBRECHT N I CH O LSO~
B RES T H ARR I SO~ F .HBER, JR,

i\ I ERCER GR .·\IJ..\~1

PrN idcnt

ARTH UR \\' ll. Kl !\SOI" :\1..\ -.; ~, jR.

/' icr- Praidnll

. Secretary
Treasur,·r

R oGE RS l\ IJ LTO!\ C o x

FRA!\K i\ ! OO RE

S T U.\RT i\ ! OO RE

J AM ES H A~II lTO ~

\\ ' ll.l. I.U I R .~FT E\'

F RAT E R I~ F ACVLTAT E
L UCIUS J UI\ IUS UESHA

FR ATR ES !:-\ UXI \ 'E RS IT.-\TE

Class of 193 9
j OHS ALEXASD ER

C H.~R LES L. G UT HRI E, JR .

R OBE RT ALBRE CH T Nl CHOLSO !\

R OBERT \\'.H SO S ARS OLD, jR .

R ICH.\R D L.~ YM E !\ !) OII'ELL

R OBERT

R oG ERS' i\l u .Tos C ox

CH .\R LES P .\RKHI LL L YK ES

[J..I RR\' R . S TEPHE S SO "-', JR.

j O H~ FR .~SK S G AS OS G

S.U I L' EL L YLE i\ 1.\C C ORK I.F

E DII' .\R il T . \\' H ITE IH.\D

Class of

DYE

S LO AS

I 9 .f 0

R ICHA RD \ \'! '>:fiELD B OISSE AU

BR E"-T I LI RR ISOI\ fAR BER, JR.

ru F.O IJ ORE S !\ YDER S ~I IT H

\\'! LL I.~M CAR\' BRECKI SRIDGF.

: \ RT H L' R \\ ' I L KI ~SO S :\I A!\ 1\ , jR.

\\ ' ILLI .\ M

R OBERT R osL n; U A\' IS

H ARRY COOP ER i\I.~ SO "-.

joH...- \\ ' 1-..·s \\ '.nso ~. JR.

G EO RGE L\ DO G .I SS ~US

J.U! ES II L' BERl P RICE, jR.

Class of

B.

\\' AL KER, J R.

I 9 .f i

T .\Y I_O R S l\niOss T Rt'URT

Class of

I9 ..J.2

HARR\ 1\: E.\T I!\ G B .ll' GII ER

Sr.\~l.EY I. EII'IS l'ARI.SO!\

G .IR L. "IJ i\I EL\ 1'\ H.\R\\'OO D, JR.

) RI' IS E C.\R1 ER B ERRY

T II0 \ 1.\S :'d iL LS C o x

JosFPf f R uBB I \S Ln1 L EP .~ G E

PHILIP T L'LE\' R ODE!\

R uBFR r O ot·Gus l ).IGE, Ill.

( 129

W ,~SHINBTON

\\ ' II.LI.UI fR .\'\K i\ ! 0 1 FETT, JR.
:\l u,ccRE C o~ I\' .H \\'.\LLE R

PRESTO S R I EL B RO il' S

-\

J

C~LY~

9J9

First Row
BEALE, FAUL K!\ ER, SPI!\DLE,
BROCKMA!\, BOATWRIGHT

Second Row
AKI!\', BLAIR, BOWLES,
CURL, F UK K

Third RoHERSEY, GuTHRIE, Goomn!\',
H A!\'K I!\' S, NEILSO!\'

Fourth R oREI!\ARlZ, R OBERTS, \\' YSO!\G,
TE!\!\A!\T, THURA!\'

Fifth RoBALLARD, PERKI!\S, \\'I LKI!\S,
RASSMA!\, PARK

Sixth R ow
Lo!\GA !\', KIRKPATR ICK,

HY !\SO!\,

HEARTWELL, FORO

Seventh RoDA!\AHY, CHA M!'\ESS, CUTTI!'\ 0

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DELTA TAU DELTA
PHI CHAPTER
Establisher!

I

896

Founded at B eth any College, 1859

O FF ICE RS
L EO fREDERICK R EI!I:ARTZ, jR.
jAMES A LLAK BALLARD

. Prcsid<'lll
r·;,,.. Presidmt

. Secretary

fR Ar\K i\IILTO!I: II A!I:KI!I:S, JR .

Tr,·asurer

\\ 'A LTER R USSELL GUTHRIE

fRATRE S IN fACULTATE
TH OM .\S J .\ M ES FARRAR

FR \TR ES IN UN I\'E RSIT.\TE

Class of 1939
J A ~l ES ALLA :-.1 BA LLARD

R .-1\ MOXD EDGAR CR.\ IT

FR .-1 '-'K i\11 !.10); 11.\XKI'-'S, JR .

) .HI ES \ '.\UGHK BE .Il.E

\ '.\~CE A!I:O ERSOX FUXK, JR.

TH OM AS NELSO!'; T ESSA!';T

CHARLES ELMORE BOI ILES, jR.

GEORGE E1·Axs Goomn x

Er.TOX H EM .\); THl"IU'

] ACKSO!'; GROI'ER AtKE~. JR.

j.U I ES :\li LES fAL' LK !\: ER, jR.

LEO fREDERICK R EI'- ARTZ, jR.

C H ARLES Eoii.ARD BLAIR

\\'.~LTER R ussELL GuTHR I E

] .H I ES RA Y ~IOSO R OBERTS

R oss \ 'EnDER H ERSEY

ALISO); CLHEL.\SD \\ 'YSOSG, JR .

Class of I9.JO

CHARLES CLYDE CuRL, JR.

( ]EORGE CIIRISTI.\'\ NIELSE);

Class of I9.JI
C .IR L EL'GE!I: E CH .1~1 !\: ESS

\\ ' IL LI.U I

]OH !\: \\'.~LTER CR .I I \'FORD

FR.\);KLI' \\'ELLER H Y);SO'

:\E I.SO!I: AL'Gl'STl'S P .IRK, JR.
E ~II L CHARLES R.\SS~IA''·

L. II E.IRTII'ELL, JR.

T H O ~I.I S H F!I:RY :'\I.I RTI!I:, JR.

Eo ll'l'- COTESII.ORTH CL' TTI'-O

t ;oRnu' E. \ 'o!l: K .~u,uiiSKI

]{I Cfi.\RD CHARLES D.~ ' -~HY

FORlT,.\Tl'S

K1.1 11 THOR'-TO'- FoRo, ]R.

\\ ' I LLI.Ul j OSEPH L OXGA'-

K oBERT :\leD . B O.ITII.R IGHT

j.HtES BRE);T CL.\RKE, JR.

El ~I E R ELLSIIORTII OL'RS

£DII ARD \\'ILSO!'; BROCUI.\,, jR.

JOH); KE);); ElH :'\1.\ LLOR\, JR.

_l Oll S PHI LLIP R OB I'>
s.

KIRKPXIRI CK

l;L' Y F ERGL'SO S \\' llT, JR.

Class of I9.J.!

RI CHARD FLOYD BL' RK

Rt CII. IRD

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r

III.

\\' ALTER jETER \\ ' ILKI'S, JR.

B.

SPISili.F,

Ill.

C~ LY~

First Ro'l.c'
SA-.:nsTROM, \\' .nTs, AYERS

Srrond Ro'I.C'
HAl" F.S, RF.-.:!CK, L\\\ RF. ... CE

Third Ro'I.C'
co ... ovF.R, FL'RR, HA..,nLF.Y

Fourth Ro'I.C·
HoBBEs, KREIGER

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SIGMA PHI EPSILON

.

.

VIRGINIA EPSILON CHAPTER
fstnhliJhrrl 1906

Founder! at Ritlunont! College,

H)OO

OFFI CE RS

. Pr,·sidmt

D O'\Al.D CHESTE R SMITH

Scrri'/ary

R oBERT l\loRRIS R E'ICK

J OH ~

f 'i(I'- Prcsidl'ltl

011S C'URE'CE fFKREI.I., JR.

I! Oil' ARU LA\\'R E SCE

. .

ALI .F.'\ ;\I.KA ULE Y

Comptrol/n

. llist oria11

FRA.TRES 1:\' U RR E
DR. FR .~'\K \\ '. l\l cC'LLTRE

LAIRD Youl'.'G THOMPsos

FRA.TRES I N FACULTATE
;\I.~RCFLLL' S

H E!\' RY STO I\'E

Fl F.i'CHER ) .H IES B .-IRS ES

jAMES SrRow; l\lorr.ur, jR.

RI CHARD I'OinLL CARTER

FRA.TRES 1:\' U::-\II' ERS IT.-\TE

Class of 1939
] 011" RRYCE FuRR

II ARI'FY L. H A-.ni.FI·, JR.

ALFRED CHARLES KRIEGER

(( UGO RI CHARD S .~'\IJS'IRO M, jR.

D o-.: .\Lil CHESTFR SMITH

Class of 19-1 0
D AB'\F\' \\ ' ALl fR \\' All'S

S.utt' EL Erli\'ARD Tn . ER

Cla.o- of 19-11
.~K D LHI RE'CE

C'IIE31ER H .~RI'F.Y C o son. R

_1.>11'

lhi S C'URE'\CE FERRELl., jK.

.-\ LLE'- \1.\CAL' LA\

\\ ' li.I.IA~I !. All RE'\Cf :\ YERS

RoBER T \\'ILLt.Ut II AI'\ FS

li nn

KE'.'\ F.IH D OL'GUS ;\ l oXLE Y
R OBF Rl ;\( ORRIS R E-.:I CK

Class of 1') -/-2
R .\1 ~wsn D Arm 1\l cC IL L

[ Ill]

W A S H 1 N (} T ()

~

\ ' IclOR :\Rs oLo R o .-~~ F.

C~LY~

9J9

Fi rs / Rov.•
l-1 .\K\' EY,

PETREY,

PI CARD,

l\II LLS

Second Row
N .~STRI,

SuM~IERALL,

THOMAS, l\ ! YER S

Third Row
STEI~HOFF, :\l c i~ ERSEY

51 EE~BERGE:-;, R OBEY

Fourth Rov.·
\\ 'O Oil, \ ' A~ !)F. \V Al ER,
l\1A);GA~, I I AR ROD

Fifth
D1s~EY,

R GW

\ 'ASDER \'oowr,

SHEPARD, S EARFOSS

Sixth Rov.•
P FU IL, jOSES, LAJJ GHLIS,
C L ES D.I ~I EL

Se'l.•enlh Rov.·
II AM I.ET , Bn·.~ ~

[ 134 1

p

KAPPA

PH I

RHO CHAPTER
E.•·ta!J/is hcd

1 920

Fo unded at College of C harleston ,

I QO.f.

OFFI CE RS

II Oil

Prrsidl'lll

GEORGE THOMAS !\h ERS

Tr rasurrr

AR!l E llW AR il II ARI' E\

. S rr r rtary

ETHELBERT SrARKEY R OBE Y, jR .

FRATRES IX F .·\ClJLT:\TE
R.\Y~IO~Il

EARL K ERR PAX'IO N

T.

j OHN SON

FRATR ES IN UN I\'E RS ITATE

Clms of 1939
HAR OLD Eoii"ARD H ARI' EY

AI.VAII YER NON 1\II I.LS, JR .

ETHIOLBFn S·I ARKEY R OBE Y, JR .

\ YILLIAM PA UL K ESEL

GEORGE TH OM AS !\hERS

C!IA RI. ES K F.I'EN STE I );HOFF

GEORGE FRA:->CI S l\ l c i~ ER:->E Y

STA);LEY jOSEPH N .~ ST RI, JR.

ALPJ-IONSE j osEP H SzY MA); SKI

TH EO DUKE Do :.- ALusoN

R OBERT C!.AYB OLJ R ); P ETREY

Al.fc NICOL

I I EKRY jOSEPH GHEES I.I!>: G

l\ ! ARS H -~Ll . NOEL PI C,\RD

ALFREO R O);AI.D TH OM PSON

C!aJS of

l f) .f. O
TH O ~I so~, ]R .

R oBERT Eo11 ·.~R D SLJMMER .-\I .L

Class of I 9.f.I
ROBERT l\! ARTI!>: GR EGE RSO);

RALPH A LLE ); 1-I AVSRATII

STEPHD/ ED\ \'ARD 1 [..\ ); ,\ SI K

jOH~ j OSEPH l\1..1:-> GA:-.:

\\'A LTER D EFORREST

C o u:-.: Tou11E

II ARROD

B..I XTER

D o); AJ.Il t ;E RA LD ~l cC. IcsL .I

<.'!1.\RI. ES ST EE :->B ERGE !'.'
KE,'( ETII

-.:n

\\' u .LI.U I CoRII I); Jo~Es

RI CHA RD A LE XA~I1 ER BE\- .\~

II AROLU \\' II .L ARD LI L'GIIU:->

KE~);ET H SKA); CLE);!1.\'(JFL

CI! .IR I.ES 1-I E);RY P FL•II L

j OH); BA~~ E R~IA ); II AM LET

R AniO:->D

A . S EAHFO,S, jR .

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W A S H I N fJ T (J N

)

Lr

II .I RR \

B.

\ '.\:-> I1 E\\' .\TER , JR.

B L' RGESS \\'ooo, JR.

J os EPH Co~ D IT SIIEPARD
l" llll~ I AS SII IR I.E\' Sll EEI\E\'

R OBERT

N.

\ ' .1:-> 0E R \ ' OORT, JR.

C!IARI.FS i\I EL\'1\ \' .\'( D YKE

First Ro


BARKER, FLEISCHMA s ,
FRIEDBERG, HARRIS

Second Ro

SIMa...-, SPnz, STEis';
\\'EI..,-SIER

Third RoRIPP E, LOEB,

A.,

L U RIA,

FRA)(K

Fourth Row
FISHER, BAUER, KRAM ER,
KoRRY

Fifth RoGREESTREE, BRO\\"ER,
BESDHEIM, A...-oERso...-

Sixth Row
LOEB,

R.,

SATER,

\VORM S

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ZETA BET A TAU
ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER
Es tabli.dt rd 192 0
Fo unrlrd C ollrgr of City of S m· }' ark , 1898

OFFICE RS

Prn idn tl

jAM ES \YI LSO ~ F ISH EL

. T reasurer
. Sarrtary

G EO RGE B RU MM EL FRA " K

r icr- Pres idrut

S AUL R OBERT " ' EI!\ SI ER

jEROM E A LL F.!\ SAC KS

AL\'1 1\ TH EO DORE f LE ISHMA .' .'

.

.

.

ll ist oriau

I sAAC \\'E I !\BERG

FRATR ES L:"\' Ux r\. E RSITAT E

Class of 193 9
R OBERT ALA-.; RRO\ HR

G EO RGE RR V MME L FR A:\K

1\ l t ' RR .\Y A RTH UR RI PPE

] AM ES \\' I LSO "

A LEX .\" IJE R l\ I ARSH AL L L o 1;s

S AU L R OBE RT \\' EI:\ SI ER

F ISHE L

Class of

I 9 .f. O

jt:ROM E A LH ED H ELD ~! .\:\

i\ I ER\'1!\ II AROLD L t.JR I.I

H AM ILT O!\ I-! ERI Z

J ERO ~ I E

Class of
P.

A LLE!\ SACK S

I 9 .f.I

F RI ED ~I.\1\,

JR.

D o !\A LD L EsTER STu-.;

.\I ORT O:\ DARR EL L RARKFR, J R.

H ERBERT

J EA' SID!\ EY FR I F.rlB ERG

A L\"1:\ H .·I RRI S

CH .I RI.F. S G. T HA LH! M ER

;\1.\RI O:\ T I LL ~I .\!\ SI ~IO!\

;\I.IR\'1'. ST.\!\LEY " 'l!\TER

J OH !\ £ D\\A RD fRI EDLA:\DE R

;\ l ORRY \ \' !i .LI .H! SP ITZ , ] R.

Cla.u of

I 9 .f.2

S11 IT Z El\ L OE B

:\'ED HA ROLD B ROil ER

S .U i l ' EL f . L I E'\ ER, JR .

R uB t Rl

R ICH ARD R F.Rl R.U I A '\ ll FRSO).

L nns C.1~ 1 ERO'\ G RH'\ l RH

Sr. I "'

AllRI.\'\ L. R F. :\ll!IF I~I , JR.

E D\\ .\ RD .\I .I LCO ~t K o RR Y

L EO'\ \Y o nt s, J R.

B E'I:J .U it !\ C .\ RROLL KRAM ER

( 137 ]

Wr\SHIN BT01\

-\

H

L EO '\ARD SATER

C~LY~

First Row
LEVIS" ,

\V EIL,

I SEXBERG

Src ond Row
KR .U1 ER, GILBERT, \ VILE

Third Rov.:
jLxr.E R,

S c HE\I"EL,

LEins,

S.

Fourth Row
fA RBER

[ I38]

PHI EPSILON PI
DELTA CHAPTER
Established

1920

Founded Co llege of City of X ew York ,

1902

OFFICERS
EuGE~E J\ l o ~ ROE KRAMER .

. Superior

ZALMOK I-IERZE L GARFIELD

ri a S up rrior

STA~FORD LEE SCHEWF.L

. R aordirtg Secretary

ROB ERT SELIG j UI-:GE R

Corrrspo ndi119 Scartary

J\ II CHAEL L OUIS G ILBERT
RI CH.IRD II AROLD I'I KCK

.
.


.

.

Treasurrr

Sag cant-at-.-Jrms

FRATR ES IN URRE
DAVID S . GROS S ~ I A~

L OU IS J\1. LY OI-:S

FR :\ TR ES ll'

u 1'1\'E RSITATE

Class of
FREDERI CK J'\ 'I UR R.W

1939

J\IORA N

STAKFORO LEE SCUEII' EL

Class of I 9.J- O
ALTO!\' DAI'ID FARBER

ZALM ON I-I ERZE L GARF I ELD

SYD~ FY LEI \"IS

l\tJ CHAEL L Oll iS G I LBERT

E u r.E~E l\ I OKROE KR .IMER

J' ,IL' I. FR ,\~K \ \'J LE

Class of I 9.J-I
R OBERT SELIG j UKG ER

R ICIUR O l-1 .\R OLD PIN C K

B ERKARD L EI' IN

R oB ERT L Lm n PIN C K

Class of

I Q.f- 2

[ 139 1

W A S H I N fJ T (J N \

R OBF Rf S . I~ISO~ R OS EK FF LD
( ; ORI HI K

SIDNEY I SENBERG

.f.\Y

\\' FIL , jR .

C~ LY~

First R ov:
\\' ! LBU R, TH !GPE'>;, STOMBOCK,
STEELE

Srcond R ov.:
SCHL' LTHE IS, H OBSO>,;, D ELO>,;G,
BERGH.\ US

Third R ow
\ 'A '\TA,

RIPP ETOE,

GARTE'>;,

fLEET

Fourth R o'U.'
BRITTO>,;, AvERY, B os MA'>;,

C ARSO>,;

Fifth R o'U.'
DEME'\TI, H AISLIP, GLE>,;>,;,
HART

Sixth R ow
PALERMO, 0CHSIE, ODELL,
SMITHER

Sr'IHnlh R ow
SOUl H\\"ORTH, St:THERL.~ '>;Q

[ 1401

LAMDA CHI ALPHA
GAMMA PHI ZETA CHAPTER
EstabliJ h cd, 1 922

Founded , Boston University. 1 909

OFFIC E RS
C'HARLES ROXB URY
SA M UEL

GuY

I [ ART

jO!Ii ES

.

Prts idrnt

jAM ES

rice- PrNidcnt

. Srcrclary

P ooR FRi s r oE

FRA~K OLI VER GLE NN

FR .-H ER I:>;

Tr casurrr

u RfiE

\\' AR REN E D\\' .\RlJ T!l.SO~

FR .\T ER I 1'\ F .-\C L' LT.-\ T E
I. E\\IS KERR j O JJ ~SON

FR :\TR ES 1:\' UN . \ 'E RS IT .\ T E

Class of I OJ9
H UGH P UTSA M AVERY

SAMUE L Guv j ONEs

R ODKEY L\\\' R E ~ CE ODELL

FRA~K OLIV ER GLE~ ~

CHARLE S EDWI N l\IOTTESHEARll

j.-\ CK R EULE SUTHERL.\~D

C HARLES R OXBU RY I! ARl

jOSEPH

RI CHA RD P AUL SOUTH\\ ORTH

H ERMAN 0CHSIE

Clan of
]ow<

H oT CH KI~ s B os ~~.-~~

L AWR EI'CE EMERY CARSO~

1 9 .f. O

j A~l ES POOR FRI STOE

GEORGE \\' ATSO~ }.HI ES,

ED\1".\R D TH O ~I.\ S I! AISLIP

l i.I L \V AUGH S~!I TH

R OBERT A!liT IIO~Y D EM ESTl

Ill

FRA!'>KLl ~ SCOTT S~l!TII FR

ClaH of 1 9 .f.l
BAYARD STUEVESANT B ERGHAUS

C'H.\RLFs LEE H onso ~

j n.I u

jAMES FRA~KLI~ C' v~-.; I>,; G f!A~I

\\' I L UA~I

LATHEM L EONIDAS T HIGPE~.

A LLEN RtroD t·s DE Lo ~ G

THEODORE RI CH.\R O S~YOFR

L ER OY SCHU.TI I EIS

B oYD STO~IB OC K

jR.

R OB FRr OLIVER \\'I LBl'R

R OBERT ED \1'.\Rfl Sl EELE, Ill

Clan of

11}.f.2

A LA "i BE CK\\' ORT H BRirl !'J"

\\' I LLI.U! D EER I ~G

R OBERT A ~DRE\\'S C'.nnt.\ CK

D Ot;GL.\S FORREST FLEET, j~.

FRF.flFRICK KF~NEDY RI PPCOE

CLARE ~ CE L Oll i S D UPRE, JR .

CHARLES THO~I.\ 5 G .\Rl E~

JOH'-: THO~I.\S \' A~TA

[ I4I ]

W ASHINBT ll\

D.\\'ID P OWERS P.\RD EE

First Row

SA U~DE RS, \\'., RAD CLIFFE,

\YI CKERHA M,

STODDART

Second Row
BRAU~.

B UCK, DELAP LA I~E ,
FAULK

Third Raw
H U~l ER,

MELVI LLE,

\\ 'ILK I\: SDN, SHIELDS

Fourth Row
SAU~DERS, R., Rl:ss ELL,

:1.1U LLE R,

KI~ CA ID

Fifth Rov.:
KIBLI~r..

BRow~. HuMERS,
HORT O ~

Sixth Row
CAMPBELL, M UF. HLEI SE~.
DAns, C,\RLSO~

Seventh Rov:
H ATC H, BE~~ETT, EccLEsTo~

[ 142)

DELTA

UPSILON

WASHINGTON AND LEE CHAPTER
Established 1930
Fountlet! at fl ' i/liam s College, 183-1-

OFFIC ERS
GEORGE B.\KER \\ ' rCKE RHAM

l'rcsidmt

\ ' rCTO R fiELDI~G RADC LI FFE

. ricr- l'rrsid,·nt

Srcrrtary

CHESlER ECCLEST0 :-1

Treasur er

j OH I\' EDWARD PERR Y

FRATR ES IN FACVLTATE
E 01ns H E~RY II OW .\RD

R U I'ERT NELSOS LATI"URE

E. P ARKER TWOMBLY

FRATRES IX UN I\'E RS!TAT E

Class of 1939
GEO RGE 1\L\R"fl-" BOHMAN, JR .
\\' M. T. DELAPLASE,

11.

S tON AUGUST US FAULK

\ ' tCTOR F I ELDING R ADCLIFFE

R OBE RT E. J-l OLLASD, JR.

\YILLt.\M

\\' rLLLUI G.\RDSER D ERR

j OB:>/ EDII"ARD P ERRY

GEORGE B AKE R \\' t CKERHA M

FRASCIS SAu -"DERS

GEO RGE AnAM BRAUS, JR.

GEORGE J-l UNTF.R 1\IEL\"ILLE

EDII"ARD GERARU R OFF, JR.

Do r.: ALD Go Rnos B uc K

E DI\"1!\ IIEKRY l\lrLLER

jAMES SKID~lORE SH I ELDS

jOSEPH }-] UN TER

GEOR GE YAsSt CKLE NICHOLA S

H .\RRY Bt' R-"ET STODDART

P AL"L D Ol "GL.\S BROil' )-."

\\' t i.L!.UI /\l:STI -" H ORTOS, jR .

CuFFORil

STEPHE-" E. CA MP BELL, JR.

\YII .I. I.UI STRO ~ G l! l' ~IM ERS

R oBERT \\ 'tLLLUI R ussELL

CHESTER ECCLESTOS

l ;EORGE :\'t GGER KERR

Rt CH.\ RD L EESCH SAL' \:DERS, J R.

l\1.\RIO~· GROI"E }-] EAT\\ OLE

FR .·\~" K H AR\"EY KtBLI-" G

DR .\N E \\ ' .\I.TO~· \\ ' ti.KI NSO'

(;lass of I 9.J. O

Class of I 9.J.I
II csTos :\l t ' LLER, JR.

!l ARRY GROI"ER KrN C.\ID

Class of 19.J.2
\\ ' ILML"RT Aours os B E-"-"ET

CHARLES \\ '.nsos D.WI S

GoRDO-" \\ ' r u . f.\~1 CARLSO-"

A z f. I. F .\RSSII .ORT H

! l.ncH

D OS.\LD St ~I COX CARS.\!1 .\'\

J-1 F'\DRIX

L\\I"I.ER

GEO RGE . \ RTHL"R \\ 'OOUE'\DE'\

[ 143

W A S H I N (j T 0 N

:\ l tCH.IEI.

jOH\: :\1.1"1-" ;\lt.EHLfiSE'\, JR.

11

J

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CH

1'~

LY~

-~
PH I BET A KAPPA
I I onorary Scholastic Fraternity
OFFICERS
LUCIUS j USIUS DESHA

President
ria-Pres ident
. Secutary- TralSurer

.

LEUS.\RD CusTos II ELDER~us
LI\'1!\ GSTO S " '.\DOELL SMilH

FRATRES I!\' FACLTLTATE
FR.\SCIS PEl'>OLETOS' G.\I)'.'ES
j OH '\ ALEX.\KDER GRAHAM
R OBE RT liAl'>ES GRAY
GLOVER DUK N HA)'.'COCK
L EONA RO CLINTON HELDERMAN
Emn...- HEKRY HOWARD
jAMES LEWIS HOWE

" ' ILLI.\M GLE.\SOS BE.\!\'
R OBERT F. BRADLEY
0LLIS GE R CRESSH.\W
LL'CIL' S ] UK IUS DESH .\
R oBERT " ' ILLI.\M DICKEY
fiT ZGE RALD FLOURl'>OY

FRATRES !:\"

u )\'J\'ERSITATE

E .\RL ]OH!>: l\IJLLI GAS

D.WID I!AR TLE .\li LLER

INITIATES OF
" ' ILLI.\M " ' .\RSER BRO\\'K
EDWARD FLUD BURR0\\'5
R A>.; DOLPH I\1.\RSH.\LL D U >.;CAS
ZALM O>.; HER ZEL GARFIE LD
NEIL TURPIN H OUSTO!>:

"'ILLIAM DA>.;A HOYT
RUPERT NELSON LATTURE
\YILLIAM " '· MoRTO)'.'
MERTON OGDEN PHILLIPS
LIVINGSTON "'A ODELL SMITH
RoBERT HE...-RY TuCKER

\YILLI.\M FRA!>:CIS S.\U!>:DERS

1939

\YI LLIA M A LEXA)'.'DER jE)'.'K S
AsA RICHARD LARRICK, jR.
BESJ.\MIS RAY LA\\"TO!\'
R OBE RT ALBRECHT NICHOLSO)'.'
R oss PELTON SCHLABACH, JR.
EDGAR FISLEY SHA>.:>.;ON, JR.

jOH>.; IIALL SHERRILL, jR.
GEORGE l\lL' RR.W SMITH, jR.
JO CK AR!>:OLD REVELLE STEWART
ARCHIBALD PAXTO>.; STUART
PHILIP KEYES YO)'.'GE

Stewart, H ou!.ton , Brown, Sm1th, Shernll, Lawton, Saunders.
SuunJ Rou.·: Shannon, Yonge, ] enks, Duncan, Miller, Milhgan.

Front R ou.·:

Th1rd Ro»·: Nicholson, Cox, Schlabach, Stuart , Burrows, Lar rick, D1ckey.

B11ck Ruu.•: Smith, Gray, H oyt, Crobaugh, H elderman, D esha, Crenshaw, Phillips, H ancock, Latture .

[ IH]

Front Row: Snyder, \X'atson Reinartz, F1shel , Watt, Moses , Harvey , O ' Connor, Ragon , Bartenstetn, Braun, Stephenson, Boisseau, Myers.
Seco nd Row: H arper, \"Voodward, Lykes, Kilbourne, Van Wagoner, H elm, H owe, Snavely , Games, Sm1th, Barnes, Dickinson, Gilliam, Dela·
platn e , Williams, Kerkow .
Thtrd Ro»': Sw1ft, Rogers . Edwards, Phtl pon, Gwathmey, Latture, D~ha, T ucker , Fannholt, Ammerman. Taylor, H art.

Otv11CRON DELTA KAPPA
I I onorary L eadership Fraternity
Founded, ll"a .hinglon and Ll'l' [ ' ni~·t· rsity,

U,ii-1-

ALPHA CIRCLE
OFFICERS

Prtsidt nl
J'i ce- Prrsident
Suretary- Trrasurer

" ' I LLIA M fiELDE~ \\ 'OODII'ARD
SAMl' EL BIR~IE H .\ RPER, JR.
CIIARLE3 ROXB U RY lfART

FR.-\TRES IX L ' RB E
RI CH ARD A. SMITH
"'ARRE~ E. TIL SO ~

CHARLES GLASGO\\'
l\L\J. GE~.
E. KlLB OLIR ~ E

c.

R EID " ' HIT E, jR.
\V A RRE~ E. TIL SO ~

HARRY K . Y OUJ\G
\\'JLLL\hl D. ELLIS

FRATR ES IX FACL' LTATE
LUCIUS ]. DESHA
ROBERT \\'. DICKEY
LARKIN H. FARI!'>:HO LT
fOREST FLETCHER
fiT ZGE RA LD FLOUR!'>: OY

R AY M O~ T. jOHS SOS
RUPERT N. LATT U RE
\\'J LLIAM H. MOREUSD
H.\RRY l\IEL\'1"> PHILPOTT

FRA!'ICIS P. GAI~ES
FRASK
GILLIAM
]OllS A. GRAHAM
jA~l ES L. HOII' E

J.

03CAR \\', RIE G EL
R OBE RT H. TUCKER
E. PARKER TWOMB LY
C'L.\ YTOS E. \\'JLLIAM S

FRATR ES IX UX l\' E RS lTAT E

O ld .li en
\\' ILLIAM SIDSEY AMMFRMA~
jA~IE S \'AL'GH A~ BEAL E
ALBERT C. BRODE RS, jR
\\'ILLLUl "'A R~ E R BROil'S

\\ 'A RRES HAR D !~ EDI I".-\RDS
SA ~IL'~.L B1R~1E HARP ER, JR.
CH.\R I.ES R OXBL' RY HART
SPESCE E ~11 1. KERK OW

FREDERI CK BART E ~ STE I~, jR.
RI CHA RD \\'l~FIEI.D B OISSE. \ LI
HESRY BRAL'~, jR.
HASKE LL T . DI CK I); SOS

j.UIES \\'J LSO ~ FISHEL
!-1 .\ ROLD EDWARD H AR\'EY
T HO M As \\'J LLIA M l\l o s Es
(1 EO RGE THOMAS :\IYE RS

ED \\'ARD SCHLEY D ELAP L.\Il\ E

R EI'. {) ~\'A L L L. G\1- .\TH M EY
THOM.\S K ESSED\ H EL M

CHARLES PARKHIL L LYKES
GOULD IS G \\'~1. SWIFT, JR.
JoH~ AsHTos :\l c K ESZ I E CECIL \\'ooD T.n-LOR
jAMES P .HTERSOS R OGERS \\'M . FlELDE~ \\ 'OOD I\' ARD
EDGAR FI'>LEY SH.\ S lW">, jR.

1Y ew .Jlcn
R OBERT ALBRECHT NICHOLS O ~ ALLE~ THOMAS SSYDER
FRAXJ,: BRED/ O'CO l\ SOR
HARRY R. STEPHESSO~, jR.
H L\R1S ILi. H . RA GOs, jR.
JoH~ "'ll\K \\'ATsos, JR.
LEO FRED. R EI~HARTZ, jR.
RoBERT JEFFRE SS \\' ATT, JR.

Initiates

[ 14 5 l

W A S H I N G T (J N

DR. \\' I LLI.Ul RAM SEY LAIRD
jOSEPH TALI.\FFRRO LYKES

ROBERT

CHESTER

SMITH

C~LY~

9

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CHARLES Rox Bt: RY HART

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jOH:\' \VIXX \VATSOX , jR.
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R oBERT STEELE H u TCHE SO:\', jR.

Front: Brown, Campbell, Brodte, Li ndsay.
S lttm g : Kerkow , Campbell, \X'hite, Hutcheson, Smith , Tilson, Elli s.
St.mdm g: \X'd son , O 'Connor, D ickinson, T ay lor, Arnol d, Cox , E., Parrish.
Back. Roa·: Bradley, \X 'atson , Hut cheson, 1\:lacCork le , Barr, \X.'hitehead, Cox , H . , Farber, H art .

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S~r.tud:

Light, Howell , \X'httehead, Stoops

A!1ddle Roli·: Swift, Ballard, Perkins, Thurman , Roby, Foltz, H arman, Taylor, Woodward, Beale , Adamson, Markham
Br.tck Roli': Bedinger, Tyler , Dickinson, Keehn, Cox. Brombacher, H utchinson

PHI DELTA PHI
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GU ILLER M O :\I OSCOSO, JR.

FR.-\TRES !:\'" F .-\Cl'LTATE
\\'I LLLU! H AY\\"000 1\l ORELA~D

CHARLES P ORTERFIELD LI GHT

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FRATRES IN Ux n -E RSITATE

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IIARRY R OBERTS STEPHE~SON, JR

R OBERT \\' I~ STON B AI '.'

R OBERT FRA ~ C I S H UTCHESON

\\ 'E'.'DELL R EBER STOOPS

JAMES A LAN BALLARD

S.\ M UEL GuY Jo~Es, JR.

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JAMES \'.\UGHA~ BEALE

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CHARLES Eu!ORE B OI\" LES, JR.
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TY LE R, JR.

\\ 'ILLLUI SHL'LER B uR~s

ETHELBERT STARKEY R OBY, JR.

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lustier
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jOSEPH CHARLES J\ ! CRPHY
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.

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. Clerk
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L EOS.~RD jOSEPH DEI' ITA

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RADIOS T. ] OHSSDS

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\\' I LLIA ~I SIOSE\' AM:.IERM ..IS
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jOS EPH CHARLES i\) U RPIIY
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GEO RGE M u RRAY SMITH , ]R,

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S uond Ro w: Jenks, Shannon , \Y/., Fl~i s hman, Yonge
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WASHINGTON AND LEE CHAPTER
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OFFIC ERS
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GEORGE :\l l"RR.\Y S ~II TH, JR.
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R OBERT HA ROLD G .\ODY

\\'I LLI.U I L EROY BL.RSER, JR .

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Clemson Un iversity

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II UGH P UT?-;A M AVERY

HERBERT PIS CUS FRIEDMAN

MORRY \ \'II. LIAM SPITZ, JR.

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CHARLES G. THALH I MER

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joH:-.; BRYCE Ft' RR
GEO RGE \\'ATS0 !'-1 ] AMES,

III.

Trrawrrr

\YI LL IAM GARD:-.;ER DERR

FRATRES IX FACL'LTAT E
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LEI\' IS HOI\'E

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LEWI S D .~!\IEL \\ ' I LLI.-\ MS, J R.

FR ATR ES IX U~l\'ERSITATE
R OBERT H ARD I:-.; G AD.U! S

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P AUL RAJ.:ER, JR.

] OH!\ BRYCE F U RR

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R ALPH PARR BAKER

\\' ILLIAM \\'ES LEY GROI'ER

GEOR GE CHR ISTIA!'-1 NIELSE:-.;

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CHARLES LEE H onso x

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R OBERT CLA\'BOURNE PETREY
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CIIARLES P ELL L EWIS

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LATIMER GORSUCH YO UKG

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Third Ro'A': Nielson, H olden, Parkins , Ferrall, Dumond, Fictipoldi, Lawton, Dempsher
Fourth Row : ~lernn, Lewis, f\Jclaughlin, Steenbergen, Smithers, H obson, Bratenahl. Echols, McCowan , Rosenfeld

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THE GLEE CLUB
OFFICERS

Dir u tor

}om< GR I ER \ 'ARKER

1\J.~ CAULEY

Studrnt Director

fRANKLIN \\'ELLER H n>so:\"

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R oss \ 'moER II ERSEY

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CHAR LES H ,\N~A LAKIER

fRA N KLI N \\ 1ELLER HY ~SO N

C'HA RLE S ADRIA~ L EMK UHI., jR.

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BEI'ERLEY \\' ILI.S LEE, JR.

R oss YmDER

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5.

DI CKI KS ON

D U RHAM

A~oREW Sn: PII ENS LAN I ER

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RI CHARD B UC KN ER SPINDLE, l!(

RI CHARD ADOLF BR U:\"N

fLOYD KIRON YE O~I A\:S

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ARTHl' R B U RK E K OO\:TZ, JR.

GEORGE fREOER ICK PARTON', jR.

ART HUR ED11".-IRL1 BA SILE

\\ '. H ENDE RSON }ASPFR

j OHN BRY CE FURR

J . I~I ES l\I YERS SHOOK

JAM ES R OLIND C'AMM

f i N L EY !'AGE SE IBE RT , }R.

En ~I UND l\! c A sH A\:

PA l'L CA M PBELL THOMAS, JR .

\\ ' ILLIAM 1\I CC'L\I ).." R EAD

KIRKPATRI CK

NELSON C'L.IR ENCE STEEKLAND

B ariton es
DUBOIS CHASE, }R.

RI CHA RD }DH~ SON PAYN E, } R.

C'HARI.F S L OU IS R OB I~SON

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J on-.; C'H.\LLE\: E .ISTERBl' RG

Do:\"ALD Snicox CAR:'>AHAN, JR.

\\' ILLI HI AL LE:'> fLETCHER, JR.

II O ~I ER DA:'>IEL ] ONES , J R.

\\' ILLIA~I 1\II•..rR ATLEE

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II UGH 1\I CCl'LLOl'GH , JR.

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FRESHMAN FRIENDSHIP COUNCIL
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Pres id ent
ricc- Presidmt
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DA!\IEL CURTIS LEWIS, JR.
THOMAS ALO~ZO CLARK
P H ILI P AB!'.'EY \\TILHITE, JR.
BUFORD

STUART

STEPHE\;SON

R OBERT fiSHBUR!'.'E C'A MPB EI.I., JR.

:\I Ei\ IB ERS
\\' ILLIAM AB!\ER ATLEE

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RI CHARD ADOLF BRUNN

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THO MAS ALO!\ZO CLA RK

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jAMES l\IEL\'1!\

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PHI L IP AB!\EY \\'i!.HITE, JR.

\\'HEATLEY l\I ARSHALL jOH>;SON

PORTF.R C'OLHOUER Your-;G

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THO M AS \\'ELDE N CHRISTOPHER

C:HA RLE3 DA NIEL T OLLEY

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CARl, LEIGH VARNER

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H E!\JAM I N R.~Y L A\\'TON
ARTHUR EDW ARD BASILE
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LEMUEL LEE HI LL

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II ENRY ] EFFE RSO!'.' KI SER, JR .

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II ARRY 1\IELVI!\ P H ILPOTT

J ,\MES 1\!F.I.\'IN C'OI.LIE R

B ENTO!\ C'ORROTHERS ToLLEY, ]R.

EDWARD EUGE!\E II U!\TER, JR.

C'JIARLES DA!\IEL TOLLEY

II E!\RY JEFFERSO!\ KISER, JR.

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CHRISTIAN COUNCIL
OFFICERS

Facuity Chairman

WILLIAM WILSON MoRTON

President

WILLIAM M c CLAIN READ

Vice-President

CHARLES LuTHER GuTHRIE

Secretary

ARTHUR EDwARD BASILE

Director of Religious Education

HARRY MELVIN PHILPOTT

FACULTY CouNCIL
FLETCHER ]AMES BARNES

]AMES STRONG MoFFATT

]AMES LEwis How E

WILLIAM WILSON MoRTON

HALE HousToN

EARL KERR PAXTON

RuP ERT NELSON LATTURE

PAUL McNEEL PENICK

EARL STANSBURY MATTINGLY

RoBERT HENRY TucKER

STuD ENT CouNCIL
HUGH PUTNAM A VERY

]AMES GIBSON LAMB, JR.

RALPH PARR BAKER

BENJAMIN RAY LAWTON

FREDERICK BARTENSTEIN, JR.

RoBERT EDMUND LEE

ARTHUR EDWARD BASILE

HENRY THOMAS MARTIN,

WILLIAM wARNER BROWN

WILLIAM McCLAIN READ

CHARLES HICKERSON CHAPMAN

EDGAR FINLEY SHANNON. JR.

CHARLES LuTHER GuTHRIE

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CHARLES LEE HoBSON

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Front R ow: Bernd, Ames, Weathers, Burner , Knust, Van Vliet, Wakefield.
Suond Row : Morgan, Garten, Conover, Britton, Stmon , Koontz, Marshall, P ~ace.
Third R o J~.•: Overton, Ayers, Lewis, Anderson, Fnedman, Thalhimer, Jack so n, Kincaid, Brown.
Alevizatoes, Young , Kramer, Sater, Ford, Seibert, Schult z, Toalson, Hund ley, Tardy , H arris, Bendheim, Johnson, Gage, Avery .
Buck. RoR·: Worms, Camphell, H ottle, Greentree, Coll ter, H ames, Monroe, Reynolds, Peacock.

HISTORY
The \\'ashington an d Le e Foremic l ' nion was formed in
October, 1937, as an alliance of Graham-Lee and \\'ashin gton
Literary Socie ty. Last year th ese organ izations held joint meetings through the l'nion, but in ot her respects th ey kept th eir
separate identity.
Now thev have withdrawn from the Un ion. T he Un ion
still functi~ns a' a public speaking course for freshmen and
sophomores, though upperclas,men also take par t. It provided
training for mor e advanced speaking and debate work at th e
Unh·ersity. l'nder the alliance it was found that compe titi on
hetween \\'ashington and Graha m-Lee was difficult, as each
memher supported his respective soc iety. l'nder th e pre,ent setup each of the socie ti es furn i,h es an exec utiv e committeemen an d

tw o floor leaders to th e l'nion. Other members of the literary
groups also att end, bu t debates between government and opposition are decided hy a vote irr e>pective of societies. A d elegate
from one soc iet\' rna\' be on the sa me side as a delegate from
th e oth er. All que>ti'ons debated are of a liberal or conservative
nature.
The lit era ry societi es a re now competing as separate honorary
organi za tions. Additional memb ership will he limited and pick ed
from th e ent ire stud en t hody. It is hoped that the honorary
sta tus of th e groups will sti mul ate intere't in them.
The ne "· >ystem has proved much better than th e old and is
causing great revival in the work and presti ge of th e societies
and th e Pnion.

HONORARY LITERARY

WASHINGTON

SOCIETIE S

LITERARY SO C IETY

f, 0 7l l R o»•: Avery, Km caid, \'Vakefield , Kn ust.
8Jd:. Ro a·; Campbell , Conover, Van Vl1et, rvluller.

GRAHAM -LEE LITERARY SOCIETY
Fro nt Row: Facu lrv A lumm Flournoy, Jac kso n, Latture .
Af,ddlt R o A·: Ames, S1mon, F ra edman, Bernd, Burner, Brown, H oward.
8o1ck R01~·: Th alh1mer , Y o un g, Shann on, Chnstopher, \'\'ea thers.

GRAHAM-LEE LITERARY SOCIETY
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THORSTON CLEEK

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Front Row: H elm, Stewart, Maulsby, Burke, Tennant, Moxley.
Suond Row : Fried lander, Kramer, Crawford, Woodward, Fenton, H ernandez, Barker.

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a nd through his efforts the dramatic club continued smoothl y. Now the Traub theater is in good
condition , with new lights and scenery, which
\\' ill doubtless benefi t future produ ctions.
U nder the direction of T ennant, the group
produced, "C rimin al at L ar ge,'' as its fa ll production. Featuring J ames Faulkner, J ock Stuart,
a nd :\I ike \ Vat t in the male leads, with Dolly
B u rks and :\Irs..H a ry .:\I au lsby in th e female
parts. This play prond to be an immense success. In the su ppo rtin g parts \\'ere J ames Clark.
Dick D ana hy, and J ohn Friedlander.
\\Tith the comin g of Sprin g also comes the
lat est in the Troubadour p roductiO,QS, \ ·a lentine
K atyea u's "Squari n g the C ircl e," an amusin g
piece about Commun i,tic R ussians. Featured in
this play is J ohn A lnutt, \\'hose return to the
sta ge this year h as added much to the T roub personnel. Other leading members of the cast are:
Ernest \\Tood\\·a rd , J ohn Friedl ander, and Francis "S lugger" Sugrue, of footba ll fame.
Coupled with the e.-.cellent work of Tennant
as director, K enneth :\loxely's sets must be
gi\·e n much c redit for the success oi these plays.
Other valuable men t9 the organiza~ion are Erne,_t \\Toodward, who works as publicity man as
w ell a~ actor, and T. K. Helm , who handles the
busine>s etlll of the group.

The beginnin g of this school yea r fou nd the
Troubadours with little, or no , orga ni za tion.
::\Ir. \Vatki n, former directo r, had left the group
to its ow n mana ge ment, 1\'ith T om T enna nt in
char ge. The latter took hold at once, howeve r,

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Tw om bly 's ab ility as coach of swimm ing. .<\ nat ura l
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to p rov e a n ahl e lead er of athl ete an d >tud en t a lik e.

HARRY K. YOUNG
" Cy'' Y oun g, wh o is >ec reta ry of t he A lumni Associa ti on a nd
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JUSTICE, Quarterback
BISHOP, Fullback
HOGAN, Halfback
LYKES, Right End
LINDSAY, Right Guard
MANGAN, Center

:\ man of vari ed activi t ies is t hi~ natin of Toledo,
Ohio. Althou gh nicknam ed " Bruiser," he is quiet and
una"um in g, taking eve rythin g he does very se riously.
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September
Octobe r
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Oct obe r
Octobe r
October
Noyember
November
November

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RESUME OF SEASON
Washington and Lee's fighting Generals,
termed the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Virginia football, ended a mediocre season of up
and down football by winning four games,
losing four, and tying one. The Blue gridders
finished fifth in the state standings and eighth
in the Southern Conference. They placed one
man, Joe Oschie at tackle, on the first team
Associated Press All-State, while Boisseau,
Bishop, and Harrison Hogan were awarded
second team honors on the mythical eleven.
Despite their up and down season, Tilson's
streamlined sophomores and veteran senio:s
showed plenty of potential strength on num erous occasions. In three of the four games lo:;t
the Blue were the victim of bad breaks and
the score might have easily been reversed. The
weather twice intervened to cramp the Genera!s'
most potent and dependab!e offensive weapon
-passing.

CRAFT , Halfback
BROWN, Left Guard
WILSON, Right Tackle
OCHSIE, Left Tackle
HARPER. Left End

The first tough break of the season came
when Dick Pinck, outstanding freshman back
in the state the previous year, was lost to the
team through an operation before the season
started. Pinck came back in time to dash 88
yards and defeat VPI but was out for the
remainder of the season when he injured a
knee against Richmond the following week.
Washington and Lee opened its season on
September 23 by nosing out a surprisingly

aggressive Hampden S ydney eleven by a close
7-6 score. With Virginia scouts in the stands
the Blue kept the lid closed on their bag of
tricks until the waning minutes of the third
quarter. The Tigers scored first when Walden
skirted end for eight yards and a touchdown
after picking up 22 yards on a punt exchange.
With the Berniermen boasting a 6-0 lead and
the fourth quarter rapidly approaching, the
Generals opened up their offense. Using a
shovel pass from Craft to H. Hogan to reel
off most of the yardage, they marched 62
yards in six plays, the score culminating in a
twelve yard heave over the goal to Dobbins.
The latter, playing in his first varsity game,
calmly converted from placement to give the
Blue a hard earned one point victory.
Virginia downed W-L for the first time in
eight long years the following Saturday before
8,000 Wahoo Homecoming fans. The score
was 13-0. The rejuvenated Wahoos were on
top throughout and constantly threatened to
pile up a larger score. Only the heroic efforts

HARPER,

End

BISHOP, Back
JUSTICE, Back
TRUEHEART, End
LINDSAY, Guard
BOISSEAU, Tackle
Captain-elect

CECIL TAYLOR
Senior Manager

of Oschie, Boisseau, and Brown in the middle of the line kept the game
from turning into a rout. Virginia tallied twice in the first quarter, one
on a pass from Beveridge to Gillette and again on a 39-yard gallop off
tackle by Cardoza.
The Generals hit the comeback trail at Charleston by fighting a heavily
favored and surprised West Virginia eleven to a 6-6 tie. The entire
Blue line was charging hard throughout and the Generals completely
outplayed their Mountaineer rivals to earn a moral victory. Harry Hogan
drew first blood for the Tilsonmen by skirting end for eighteen yards and
a touchdown but the Hillbillies uncorked a fourth period passing attack
to retaliate and tie the score. Jim Lindsey was a bulwark in the line for
the Blue while Dan Justice called signals to near perfection.

OCHSIE, Tackle
MANGAN, Center
WADLINGTON, Back
BROWN, Guard, Captain
HOGAN, Back

PARRISH, Gu•rd
BLANDING, B•ck
THOMPSON, B•ck
WALKER, Gu•rd
LYKES.

End

Still playing inspired football, the Generals moved into Lexington, Ky.
to completely overpower a surprised bunch of University of Kentucky
Wildcats by a 8-0 score. Joe Oschie and Sims Truehart led an aggressive
Blue line that time after time refused to yield yardage when the Kantuck
boys needed it the most.

The Tilsonmen began twisting the Wildcat's

tail early when they tallied in the second quarter on a four-yard plunge
by Bishop.

Truehart added the safety by spilling a Kentucky back be-

hind his own goal.

The victory came as ample revenge to the Generals

for the 41-6 shellacking handed them by the Cats last year.
The Generals returned to their own backyard the following Saturday
to award 8,000 Homecoming fans with a 6-0 victory over VPI.

Dick

HANASIK , Center
H. HQ:;AN, Bac k
DOBBINS, End
KELAND, Tackle
LITTERAL, Tac kle
GARY,

Back

Pinck was in the Blue lineup for the first time since his operation and
provided the winning margin with a beautiful 88-yard punt return in
the third quarter.

With the game bearing all the earmarks of an unin-

teresting stalemate, Pinck took a low punt on his own twelve , shook off
four would-be tacklers, and reversed his field twice to score standing up.
The unpredictable Tilsonmen lost a 6-0 decision to Richmond the
following Saturday at Richmond in the mud. The Spiders, cavorting cleverly before a Homecoming audience, ran the opening kickoff down to
the Blue twelve-yard line.

Two pla ys later Pinck intercepted a Spider

pass and dashed 68 yards before he was hauled down from behind.

With

Pinck out with a knee injury, the game settled down to which team
would be the best mudders.
quarter.

The Spiders struck suddenly in the third

Jones fired a 38-yard pass to Humbert, who was dragged down

on the one-yard line.
touchdown.

Hoskins took it over on the first play for a

Dan Justice led a Blue offense that was constantly threaten-

ing to score while Joe Oschie played the game of his life at tack le.
On November 6 the Generals took their second trip of the year into
the Blue Grass state but this time came back on the short end of the
score.

Centre did the trick, winning over the Blue in Louisville by a

7-0 score.

W -L rolled up more than twice as many first downs as the

Praying Colonels and camped in the shadows of the
Centre goalposts all afternoon but could not muster up
the scoring punch to put over a tally. The Kentuckians
scored through the line two minutes before the game
ended. T he Blue came right back, and with Craft tossing to D obbins, had moved the ball up to Centre's
fi fteen-yard line as the final whistle blew.
W-L's dead offensive punch was revived with a bang
the following Saturday as the Blue rolled up 27 points
in crushing a hapless William and Mary eleven by a
27-0 score. Harry Hogan tallied first when he took
a shovel pass from Craft and ran 79 yards through a
broken field for a touchdown. The Blue scored again
in the second quarter by marching 56 yards on straight
running plays. The score resulted in a pass from
Craft to Dobbins. Two more tallies were recorded on
drives of 26 and 75 yards respectively, culminating
in scores by Bishop and Blanding.
Playing before only 400 shivering fans in Baltimore
on Thanksgiving day, the Blue lost their final game
of the year to a horde of victory starved Terrapins
representing the University of Maryland. The score
was 19-13. The game was played in a blinding snowstorm and cold wind that forced the men on the bench
to seek shelter in the bus. W-L tallied first on a pass
from Justice to Harper, but the lead was short-lived, as

Standing,

Back

Row:

Taylor,

Mgr.,

Justice,

Bishop,

Standing, Middle Row : Thompson, Skarda, Truehart, Lindsay, Boisseau, Dobbins,

the Terrapins, sparked by Hewitt, came back to tie the
score at 6-6 at halftime. The second half was all
Maryland as the irrepressible Hewitt tossed strikes to
Beamer that resulted in two more Black and Gold
tallies. The Generals tallied again in the fourth quarter when Craft flipped a pass to Gary who made a
beautiful catch and dashed forty yards for the score.
Eight seniors ended their collegiate football careers
at W-L in the Maryland game. These men were:
Harper and Lykes, ends; Brown, Wilson, and Parrish
at guards; Oschie at tackle; and Craft and Roy Hogan
in the backfield. Despite the loss of these eight men
the coaches will have a wealth of material bark to
form the 1939 club. The sophomores, after a year's
seasoning, should show up much better next year; the
frosh are sending up another first rank club, and prospects are bright for a good year. Among the men returning are: Dobbins and Truehart at ends; Boisseau,
Litteral, Pipes, and Keland at tackles; Hanasik and
Mangan at center; Lindsey, Sugrue, and Walker at
guards; and Pinck, Bishop, Wadlington, Justice,
Blanding, Harry Hogan, Gary, and Kiem in the backfield. The frosh are sending up some stellar performers in Searfoss and Nelson, ends; Priddam and Yokum
at tackles; Boden and Hunt at guards; Littlepage at
center; and a horde of first class backs including Didier,
Brown, Bob Pinck, Baugher, Kadis, and a placekicking
W. L. HEARTWELL, JR.
expert, Worthington.

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Hogan,

Pipes,

Baker,

Mangan,

Richardson,

Litteral,

Blanding, Walker,

Gary.

Hanasik,

Keland,

Bryan,

Ellis,

Coach, White, Backfield Coach.
Seated: Howard, Sutherland, Parrish, Wadlington, Brown, Captain, Ochsie, Lykes, Harper, Sugrue, R. Hogan, Dunlap, Tilson, Head Coach.

End

FRESHMAN FOOTBALL

Front Row : Smith, Harrison, Hunt, Ditto, Yokum, Boden, Littlepage, Baxter.
Second

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Third

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Fourth

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Brown,

Schultz,

Didier,

Kadis,

Worthington,

Murray,

Van

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Bogue, Seerfoss, Browning, Cox, Woods, Nelson, Rippetoe.
Herms,

Lawrence,

Clark, Pridham, Boyd, Barrows, Steenland.

Fifth Row: Holstein, Coach, Young, Coach, Pfuhl, Watson,

Manager, Szymanski,

Coach.

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ALFRED RONALD THOMPSON
Captain 1938-39

"Ronni e" Thompson, who had performed brilliantly at
guard for the Big Blue during three successfu l seasons,
was el ected honorary captain of the team after the completion of the 1938-39 schedule. Also a steady performer
in baseball and football, ''Ronnie" is one of the very few
triple monogram winner s in major sports in school, and
his unofficial leadership in basketball was rewarded at the
close of th e season by his election to the captaincy.

SCHEDULE

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SUMMARY
Washington and Lee's streamlined Sophomores, talented but inexperienced, ended
a fairly successful season on the hardwood
on March 4, winning 13 games and losing 9.
The 1938-39 squad was entirely void of
Seniors and boasted only four Juniors. The
rest of the aggregation was made up of
Sophomores, who performed brilliantly at
times.
Coach Young's charges finished third in
the state race, trailing Roanoke and Vir-

ginia, and tied for second place in the
Southern Conference standings with Maryland. The Comets, however, were ushered
out of the conference tournament at Raleigh the first day, bowing to Davidson,
43-32.
D ick Pinck, Sophomore forward from
Paterson, N. J., led all Comet scorers,
amassing 311 points in 22 games, and as
a result of his high-scoring tactics was
awarded a place on the All-State five at
the end of the year. Big Howard Dobbins,

Young, C oac h. Stan d ing : G ary, Cuttino , Soul e , H o bso n, Re ino rh . Saaled (Middle) : Ke im , Sm ith, Tr i(Fr ont): Th ompso n, Do bb ins, Lewis, Pin
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GEORG E MYERS
Senior Manager
ROBERT HUTCHESON
Junior Manager

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center from Louisville, Ky., was next in line with
196 po:nts. Ronnie Thompson, who was chosen
acting captain at the end of the season, and Leo
Rineartz, the two regular Juniors on the team, were
a steadying influence to the other Sophomores, Bob
Gary, Nelson Park, Ed Cuttino, and Bobby Stein.
The Comets started off in high gear by winning

their first two warm-up games before Christmas
against Bridgewater and National Business College of Roanoke. The former offered little opposition and were convincingly trounced, 61-16, but
N. B. C., state A A U. champ~, put up a spirited battle before succumbing to tl-te Comets' fast
break by a 38-34 score.
The Generals headed into Kentucky during
Christmas holidays and won two of their three
games. Louisville was swamped, 62-38, in the first
game; the Comets found Kentucky too tall and
experienced and dropped the second game by a
67-47 score; but the Blue came back strong to
down Xavier in Cincinnati the next night, 50-38.
The highlight of the trip was the playing of Dick
Pinck, who totaled 60 points in the three games.
The Comets made it seven out of eight by winning their next three games in a row. Lynchburg
was downed, 67-47, Duke's defending champs
were eked out, 46-41, at Durham, and Howard
Dobbins led the attack to swamp William and
Mary by a 62-42 score.

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Carolina handed the Comets their first conference defeat before 1,000 fans in Lynchburg, winning 46-39, largely due to the spectacular playing
of Glamack, their elongated center.
Roanoke's five smart boys thoroughly bottled up
Pinck & Co. in Roanoke to win an easy 40-21 decision. The Comets sought revenge in the next

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REINARTZ

Guard
LEWIS

Center
CUTTINO
Forward

HOBSON
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PARK
Forward

game humbling V. P. I., 66-29, with Dob-

exciting one of the season. Ten points behind at the end of the third quarter, Bobby

bins scoring 22 points.
A combination of George \Y.l ashington

Gary opened up from all angles with his

University and midsemester exams took

one-handers, finally sinking the winning

care of the Comets in the next contest by

goal in the last forty seconds. Gary's six-

a 51-41 score, and Wake-Forest's hig'-1-

teen points were high for the night. The

stepping Deacons ran wild at Danville in

score was 36-35.

the next game before a packed house to

Virginia's new deal Wahoos nipped the

trounce th e Blue, 59-44. The Deacons

Comets twice by scores of 30-25 and 33-29

were led by their phenomenal Waller, who

in hard-fought games.

dumped in 20 points.

The Comets swamped V. P. I. in a high-

The Generals lost a heartbreaker to

scoring game at Blacksburg. The score was

Maryland at College Park in the last fif-

65-51. Dick Pinck went on another scor-

teen seconds of play, after leading the en-

ing spree to tally 28 points. The team

tire game. The score was 39-37. The team

ended its season at Raleigh in the Southern

bounced back hard against Richmond, and

Conference tournament, when they were

with Pinck tossing in 34 points to break a

upset by Davidson, 43-32.

state,

school,

and

conference

record,

With all of the lettermen returning next

downed the Spiders, 49-26.

year, prospects are bright for one of the

Duke invaded Lexington for the next

strongest court squads in the history of

game in what turned out to be the most

Washington and Lee basketball.

[ 1901

fRESHMAN BASKETBALL

Standing:

Ellis, Coach; Searfoss, House, Carlsson, Tolley, Baxter, Spaulding, Manager.

Seated:

Browning, Cavanna, Fisher, Spindle, Mallory, Sater, Lawrence.

Coach

WILLIAM ELLIS

Manager

LEE SPAULDING

THE SCHEDULE

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M anager

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WRESTLING

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ROBERT A. KEMP
Short in stature, se ri ou5 on th e mat, happy and caref ree off th e mat , "Bob" h a ~ bee n on e of th e maimtay5
of th e wr e otlin ~ te3m fnr hi s coll eg e y e ar~. H e claims
Shamokin, P e nn ~y iY a ni a a~ hi s hom e. Hi s g rea te't
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BROOME, 145 lbs.
KEMP, 128 lb s.
CRANE, 121 lbs.
HANNA, 135 lbs.

Kemp, in the 126, both acqui tted themselves brilliantly, losing on ly one match each. Tiger Mcinern y, in the 136-pound division, was a newcomer
to the squad, and, a long with J ack Broome in the
145 division, won the maj ority of their matches.
The wres tler possessing the best record on the
team was Charlie Bowles, in the 155-poun d class.
Bowles, a resen~~ last year, won all of his matches
on falls, using h is favorite "figure four" to apply
the extra pressure.
There was n o weakness in the 165-pound class,
Washington and Lee 's matm.en enjoyed one of
their most successful seasons the past yea r, breezing through a six-game schedule undefeated. The
Generals we re co-claimants to both the state and
conference titles along with Y. M. I. The tournament was abandoned this year due to the lack of
interest of any of the conference teams to hold
the meet.
In sweeping through their six-game schedule,
Coach Mathis's grapplers presented a well-balanced squad from the 121-pound class through
the heavywe ight division .
The hea vyweight problem was solved ea rly when

AI Syzmanski reported as a candidate. "The
Bruiser" proved to be quite a find, losing only
one match in his fi rst yea r of wreztling.

Brud

Crane, in the 121-pound class, and Captain Bob

FARRIER, 165 lbs.
SZYMANSKI, Unli milBOWLES, 155 lbs.
BRAUN, 175 lbs.

where Barney Farrier held sway. He was one of
the cagies t men on the team and u5ually did his
best when the pressure was on. H enry Braun, a
" tried and true" performer in the 175-pound division, sho wed up well, winning five of his six
matches.

their six previom matches, succumbed to the Blue
by a 21-11 score. After forfeiting the 121-pound
class due to illness and losing a clo~e bout in the
126 class, Mathis's boys won five straight matches,
four by falb, to clinch the meet.
N. C. State offered first class competition to the
Generals in Raleigh, but the Blue managed to pile
up enough points in the middle weights to win out.
The score was 17-11.

THOMAS BSenior Manager

Syzmanski, in the unlimited, dropped only one
match, that to a much heavier opponent from
Northwestern.
The o~am got off to a good start by
ing the Richmond Y by a 31-5 score.
erals won every weight, excepting the
Von Kalonowski, a reserve, put up a
!xfore succumbing.

overpowerThe Gen155, where
good fight

North Carolina was conquered in Lexington in
the next match by a safe 26-10 margin. The feature meet of the season came next when Northwestern's powerful Wildcats, victorious in five of

Standing :

The C enerals won their second and final state
victory over at Blacksburg when they experienced
l:tt!e difficulty in downing V. P. I. by a 26-6 score.
Two close decisions accounted for the ~ix Gobbler
points.
In the final match of the season, Davidson fell
before the Blue at Davidson by a 19-11 score, but
only after the Generals pulled away in the heavier
divisions.
Only three men will be back next year for
Mathis to build his 1940 club around. These are
Jack Broome, Barney Farrier, and Henry Braun,
the rest being lost through graduation. But prospects are not too dark. The frosh are sending up
a couple of first-rate grapplers in Fuller and Puddington, and Mathis has very seldom put a team
on the mat that didn't win the majority of its
matches.

Bra d ley. Manager; Gurkin, Manager ; Alford, Von Kalinowski, Wagg, Mcinerny, Coach Mathis.
Se ate d:

Cra ne, Kemp, Hanna, Broome, Bowles, Farrier, Braun, Szymanski.

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FRESHMAN WRESTLING

Seated :

A E.

Standing: Forgy, Bruinsma, Bradley, Manager; Mann, Manager.
Morgan, Dunn, Puddington, Fuller, Lanier, Shellenberg, Aberg, Yocum.

Coach

MATHIS

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FuLLER

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JOHN H. DILL
Cap tai n
A ft er th e fa ilure of Roy D a rt , d iminuti\' e pitch e r,
to return to ' choo l, J oh nn ie Dill, >econ d baseman,
w as a w a rd ed th e capt a in cy of th e rejU\·ena ted
Ge ne ra l di amon d -men. J oh n is ex pected to plug a
~ ap in th e infield as w ell a, >upp ly th e nece>s:uy
'p ark th a t a ll w ell oil ed ball tea ms nee d. I n t hi s
dual capacity, Dill , hou ld prove him,elf an ab le
fiel d gen e r al.

COACHING STAFF
Coach
Co-Captains ( 1938)
Ca ptain ( 1939)
Man ager ( 1938)
lllana grr ( 1939)
Juni or M anager

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ALLE!\' S!\'YDER .
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SEASON'S RESULTS
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While the 1938 season was not a brilliant one
for the Washington and Lee baseball team, it
marked a great improvement over 1937. Under
the capable leadership of Co-Captains Frank Frazier and Mike Tomlin the team turned in a season
record of five wins and twelve losses. Outstanding
wins of the year were registered against the state
champion Richmond team, and in the last game of
the season against Virginia. The capable pitching
of Roy Dart was the most important phase of the
Generals' work.
In the opening game against Ohio State the
Generals worked a perfect squeeze play in the
ninth inning to win the game, 3-2. Behind Dart's
perfect pitching, which allowed only six scattered
hits during the game, the General nine gave promise of a very good season.
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During the spring trip Washington and Lee was
able to win only one game to its opponents' three.
Roy Dart lost a tight 7-6 game to RandolphMacon at Ashland on the first leg of the trip.
Charlie Skinner's and Stan Nastri's pitching were
unable to keep William and Mary from running
up a 9-8 score against the Blue on the following
day. In their first game with the Apprentice
School the Generals were beaten, 6-3, with Frank
O'Connor pitching. The tide was turned the next

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Second Row : Dunlap, Booth, Schriver, J on es, Br ec kenridge, Davi s.

Back Row : Skinner, Coach Smith, Wall, Basile, Snyder, Mgr.

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THOMPSON, Shortstop
TOMLIN, Third Base
DART, Pitcher
DISHAROON, Outfield
BRECKENRIDGE, Outfield
DUNLAP, Catcher
WILSON,

Pitcher

SCHRIVER, Outfield
SKINNER, Pitcher

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day, however, when Stan Nastri pitched a 6-3 win
over Apprentice. The game was marked by error-

marked by twelve errors for the Blue. On the next
day Jack Dangler's home run in the ninth inning

less playing on the Blue's part.

beat the V. P. I. team at Blacksburg.
pitched for a 7-4 win.

On April 12th the University of Michigan
racked up a 12-1 victory over the Lexington boys,
in spite of Captain Dick Smith's use of Stan Nastri, Charlie Skinner, and Frank O'Connor. The
University of Virginia held the Generals to four
hits on April 13th to win by 6-2. Roy Dart
pitched the whole game. On April 16th the combined pitching of Dor;;ey Wilson, Frank O'Connor, and Le.1. Booth was unable to stop the North
Carolina nine from registering a 14-1 win. The
game was marked by two well-executed double
play3 by the Generals.
On April 21st the Generals scored an upset victory over the state champion University of Ric.hmond team. Dart pitched the first shutout for
Washington and Lee in three years, while Brecker.ridge's home run enabled his team to win, 2-0.
North Carolina State, however, turned the tide
against the Generals by registering a 17-1 win on
April 29th. Lea Booth, Charlie Skinner, and
Frank O'Connor pitched the game, which wa :

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Dart

In the return engagement with V. P. I. on the
field in Lexington, the Blue was defeated, 8-2.
Roy Dart's pitching was unable to save this game,
which was played on May 4th, for the Generals.
The Washington and Lee team then took a trip
to the East for two tough games with Maryland
and Georgetown on May 5th and May 6th, respectively. In the first day's game Roy Dart's
pitching was unable to overcome the handicap of
his teammates' eight errors, and the Universitj of
Maryland was able to turn in a 15-4 victory. On
the following day the powerful Georgetown Univer>ity team overcame the combined pitching efforts of Dorsey Wilson, Frank O'Connor, and
Charlie Skinner in a game at Washington. Georgetown kept its record intact with a 22-6 victorr.
The powerful Wake-Forest
hold Washington and Lee to a
11th. Charlie Skinner pitched,
match the no-hit, no-run score

nine was able to
5-0 score on May
but was unable to
turned in by the

Wake-Forest pitcher. In the final game of the
season the Generals showed more ability than at

strength added to the other departments of the
game should prove a decided asset. Jimmy Hum-

any time during the season. Roy Dart's capable

phries, one of the smoothest infielders to matricu-

pitching, coupled with perfect field work, held the
University of Virginia to a 5-3 victory for Washington and Lee. The rally in the seventh inning
was the most exciting of any during the season,

late at Washington and Lee in several seasons,
will doubtless see much action at shortstop. With

and the fine showing of the team gave promise of
an improved showing during the 1939 season.
For 1939 the baseball prospects are much cheerier than they have been for several years. With
the addition of promising newcomers from last
year's powerful Freshman aggregation, the Big
Blue should find itself uplifted, especially in the
pitching and infield positions. With Ernie James

these new men added to the returners from last
year's roster, the squad should find itself in much
better condition than it has been for several seasons. With Jack Dangler behind the bat, Jack
Jones, Ronnie Thompson, and Charlie Hart returning to infield duty, and AI Davis, Bob Watt,
and Bud Schriver available for outfield duty, the
team will doubtless find a nucleus from which to
work.

and Bob Gregerson as worthy supporters of the

So with the prospect of another baseball season
facing him, Captain Dick should find a much

returning veterans, and Kiah Ford to bolster the

more promising organization with which to work.

catching department, the Generals should find the

The team again has a long, hard schedule, and

needed combination in hitting as well as in the

will find some difficulty in finding enough pitchers
to carry them through the opening games. With

field. With the return of John Dill and Jimmy
Humphries to the infield, the diamond men are
looking for power to be added to this part of the
game as well. Johnny, who played second base
during the disastrous 1937 season, was one of the
more consistent players on the team, and with the

DANGLER, Catcher
O"CON NOR, Pitcher
BASILE, Catcher
DAVIS, Outfield
FRAZIER, First Base
WATT, Outfield
BOOTH, Pitcher
JONES, Third Base
BURTON, Second Base

nine games in eight days being the first problem
for the rejuvenated team to face, they should receive the acid test before very long. However, at
this writing the season has yet to begin, and as to
the results we may only speculate.

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CHAP;\IA:-i, jR.

H E XRY P .-\RR B AKER

Eo\YARD FITZ GE RALD O'BRY.-\N

F .-\RRA R CH .-\RLES EncAR \\'Ace, jR .

J osEP H T .\LLI.·\FERRO LYKES, JR.

SCHEDULE, 1938
April

6-\ V. and

L..

6 ; A. :\I. A. .

April 12-\ V. and L ..

I;

Virginia

L..
L..
L..
L. .
L..
L..
L..

5;

Bro\\"n Prep

2;

J ohn .:\1 arshall

2;

S. .:\I. A.

Apri l Ij-\V. and
Apri l 16-\\' . and
April 2o-\V. and
April 27-\V . and
Apri l Jo-\V. and
.:\l ay

5-W. and

;.ray

7-\V. and

Greenbriar

o:

Virginia

7

5;

J efferson High

8

9;

V. P. I.

L..

+;

Jefferson Hi gh

Front Row :

Moore, James,

Ford, Keim,

Dobbins, Smitl-l,
Gary, Waqq
Back Row:

Lykes, Manqan,
Baker, Chapman,

Mullor,
Richards:>n ,
Fa rrar,

6

+: A. ;.I. A.
5;

:\lay J(}-\\'. and L ..
:\lay 12-\\' . and

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O 'Bry a n,

Stoops, Ma naqer

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HAROLD E. HARVEY

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In th e wo rd s of a fell ow >tud ent, h e is " ta ll an d
hambom e," ho rn a nd bre d in Broo kl y n, Ne w
Yo rk . li e i, kn own as "Flash " h v eve r vo ne. !lis
a mhiti on will carry hi m into th e- fiel d .of ali e w a' a co n' i' tent wi nne r i n th e H O a nd 88oya rd ru ns.

HEARTSILL H. RAGON , JR.
On e o f th e he,t likt·d hays on th e tra ck a mi c rossco untry tea m,, h e na m es Fo rt Smith, A rk ansa'
as hi ' h ome. li e hold s th e sc hoo l reco rd fo r th e
H O-yard run, a lthoug h h e al so ra n in th e other
I n n ~ di,tan ce eve nt s. li e rece i ved hi s A .B. d egree a nd ent e red La w Sc hoo l, th e fie ld he hopes
to en t er .

STA FF
fORREST fLETCHER
_l AM ES P. R OGERS

H EARTS I LL R AGOX
IJ..IRO!.D 11 .-IR \'f. \
P OW ELL GL,\ SS, jR.
j on: SuTHERL .-\ XD
A. T. B EALE

MONOGRAM MEN
J AM ES P. R oGE RS
CH .-IRL ES C. CLTRL
\\' . H . HILLI ER
H E.-IRTS I LL R AGON , J R.
'1ARO LD HAR\'EY
\\ 'li . LJA~l E. \\' !!.·\LEY, J R.
R OBER'! .-\ . NI CHOLSOX
C. A. PRAl ER
T. H. R IGGS
GEORGE I I. l\1 ELI'!LLE
P. AR :-;oLo
L A~G SK .~ R ll .l
~II CHAEL P uE C ROCKE R
\ \ ' ll .l.! AM l\1. C ll Y'l;, JR.
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SCHED ULE

A p ril 11 - \\'. and L.
4- 3; :1-la rybnd
8+
April 16- \\'. and L.
So; \\ ' m. & I'.! a"
-1-0
April ZJ-\\'. a nd L.
Ri chmond
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April 28-\\'. a nd L.
71 : \' . P. I.
55
l\l ay 7-S t a te l\l ed
\\' . an d L. +t h place
l\l:ty 21 -Sou th ern Conference .\ l eet
\\' . and L. 11t h place

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Coach
1938 Captain
1939 Co-Capta in
1939 Co-Capta irt
1938 .U a rt agrr
. 1939 .H anagrr
Ju nio r J[ arragcr

RESUME OF SEASON
The Big Blue track team's 1938 season
was one of the most successful in years.

,,

Although getting off to a slow start in

I

dropping the first meet to Maryland,

)

Coach Fletcher's speedsters quickly hit
their stride and won all the remaining dual
meets by decisive scores.
In the season's first meet on April 11,
the Generals lost to Maryland by 84-4 3.
Captain Jim Rogers placed first in his high
hurdle specialty in exceptionally good early
season time, 15 seconds.

Charlie Curl

easily won the 440 in 50 seconds flat.
Boisseau's winning shot-put was 41 feet
8 inches.

\

Journeying to William and Mary on
April 16, the Generals defeated the Indians 80-40, capturing ten out of fourteen
events.

Captain Rogers won the high hur-

dles, Charlie Curl the

100 and 220,

Heartsille Ragon the 440, and Bill Whaley
the low hurdles.

"Flash" Harvey, with a

beautiful

hundred-yard

three

finishing

sprint, took the mile run, and tied with
Bill Hillier in the 880.

Lang Skarda won

the broad jump and Arnold the pole vault.

HARPER
MELVILLE
ARNOLD
EDWARDS
COULBOURN
WHALEY
NEILSEN
SPESSARD
BOISSEAU
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HARVEY

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HILLIER

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WATSON
OCHSIE
BROOME

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ROGERS, Captain in 19:8

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RAGON
NICHOLSON

The following week-end on April 23,
the Big Blue trounced the undefeated
Richmond Spiders, 85-41.

"Cap'n Jim"

won the high hurdles, his 14.7 unofficially
breaking his own Southern Conference
record of 14.8 seconds and officially setting a new school record.

Charlie Curl

won the 100 and 220, Ragon won the 440
and tied with Warren Edwards in the mile.
Ted Riggs took the high jump, Bob Nicholson the broad jump and Dick Boisseau
won the shotput.
Coach Forrest Fletcher celebrated his
birthday in witnessing his thinlies finall y
emerge victorious from an exciting nip and
tuck duel with V. P. I., 71-55.

The high

'""v

point of the day was Heartsill Ragon 's 49.6

I

~

quarter mile, setting a new school record.
"Flash" Harvey, \Y/ arren Edwards and
Mike Crocker took a clean sweep in the
mile, Harvey equalling the school record
of 4:29.2.

" Flash" also won the 880, Curl

the 100 and 220.

" Cap'n Jim" took both

the high and low hurdles, Bob Nicholson
the broad jump.

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.

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.,

.........

as Curl, Melville, Harvey and Ragon

220 lows with Whaley taking second
place. Harvey took second in the mile.
Charlie Curl ran second to V. M. I.'s Herring in the 100 and 220. Mike Crocker

earned themselves each a first place cup

did brilliantly in his first two-mile race by

and a plaque for the school. A crowd of
four thousand watched our boys overcome
Wayne University's early lead and win
first honors.

ond in the broad jump, Riggs and Gwyn

On April 30, the General's mile relay
team took off for the Penn Relays.

W.

and L. track fans listened over the radio

winning second place, Nicholson was sectied for third in the high jump.
On May 21, only nine Generals traveled

The tenth annual State meet at Blacksburg found the Generals off -::heir usual
form, although they finished a strong secong to the highly favored Virginia squad.

to the Southern Conference meet in Durham and they won sixth place. ttFlash"
Harvey ran the best half mile of his life,
setting a new school record at 1:54, al-

Ragon settled a questionable title to the
440 supremacy by nosing out Mast of V.
P. I. , and Duke of William and Mary in
49.6. Rogers met with bad luck in upsetting four hurdles, which disqualified
him. Frank Fuller, Virginia's ace, took
first with 14.8. Whaley took third f0r
W. and L. Fuller again was first in the

though he placed fourth in the field.
sixth at 1:58.

Ragon broke his own

school record of 49.6 and turned in a 48.9,
for third place.

Jim Rogers grazed the

last hurdle and was nosed into third place.
Curl finished fourth in the 100 and 220.

front Row : Ragon , Nicholson, Hill ier. Harper, Prater, Harvey, Rogers, Arnold , Crocker, Curl, Me lv ille, Whaley,
Second Row:

Fletcher, Coach, Skarda, Gist, Br oome, Watson,

Third

Row:

Bill

Hillier also ran his best race and placed

Riggs,

Gwyn,

Glass, Mgr .
Boisseau Spessard,

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Edwa rds ,

Ochsie .

Thur a n,

Delaplaine ,

Stanford,

Coulbourn.
Foote ,

Butts ,

CROSS COUNTRY
H. H E. \RTSILL R AGON, JR.

\\':\RREN

ED W ARDS

( Co-Coach in ab sma of Coach Forrrsl Fl t"!chcr) rCo-Co adt in ab srna of Coach Fnrrt'sl Fl c:rhcr )

H.

E.

H .-\ROLI>

H EA RTSILL R .\GO:-..- , JR.

Co-Captain

H .-\R\'EY

Co-Caj>lain


SCHEDULE

October

22-\\r. and L. .

October

29-\\'. and L. .

. 29;

D a\· id so n

. 57;

R ichmond

s-W.

~ovcmber

and L ..

Nm·ernber

I

!-S tate :\Ieet

:\m·embe r

I

9-Southern Conference :\J ect .

2-t;

V. P. I . . . . . . . . . 33

. \ V. and L. Third (Unofficial )


MONOGRAM MEN
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GEO RGE

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R. Murray, McConnell, W. Murray, Martin, Crocker, Harvey,

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FRESHMAN

TRACK

FoREST E. FLETCHER

Coach
GEORGE l\!ACGREGOR l\ll'RRAY, ]R.

\VILLI.-\:\! ALFRED :\l v RRAY

Co-Captain

Co-Captain

NUMERAL MEN
G. ~1. l\lt:RRAY

R.

\V.

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C H EST ER Eccu:sTox

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STI\"ERS

G IL BE RT

SCHEDULE, 1938

s6
s6

\ Vashington and L ee.

2.j.

\ 'irginia

\Vashington and Lee.

6I

s.

\Vashington and Lee.

62 I / 3;

\Villiam and l\Iary

\Vashington and Lee .

+3

Richmond .

76

\Vashi ngton and Lee.

67

v.

so

Third Place in State :\Ieet at V. P . I.

( 20 6]

l\I. A.

P. 1.

54 I /3

*

SWIMMING
CHARLES R. HART
A nati1·e of N ew York C'ity, "Sq uea k,'' as h e is called
hy hi s fri ends, enj o) s and participat es in all spo rt s,
a lthou g h h e exce ls at swimming and hasehall. li e
majored in political science and hopes to pl ace him self
in goye rnm ent ; e ryi ce, with empha sis o n th e Lahor
D e partment.

E.

. Coach

PARKER TII'O M BLEY .

Captain

C'. R. H ART

J. B.

ED \\'ARD S

. Senior J[ anagrr

GEORGE fOOTE

Ju11i or .ll anagcr

THE SCHEDULE
\\'. & L. .
\\'. & L. .

\ ' . P. I. .
\\' illiam and ~lary
Duke . . .
North Carolina
. 23; Yir .ginia . . .

.
.
.
.

\\' . & 1..

\\" . & L. .
\\'. & L. .

51 ;
23;
2+;
33;

MONOGRAM MEN
II. C'.
Jl. lJ.

FR t FilMA'\

S. E.

fARBER, JR.

J. (;. A.K!'\, JR.
J. \\'. C'R .\1\"FORJ>

C'. R. IJ .\RT

J. \\".

C'.U! PBELL, JR.

B. R . LAII'TO'\

R. B. SHRE\'E
R. S. B OYC E
\" . A. FU'\K, JR.

GARRET lit ERS, JR.

II. G.

\\ ".\R'\ER

G. H. \' .I 'D

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EDIL\ Rns, Jl antl(ll'l'

Washington and Lee's usually powerful swtmming team weathered a disastrous season in the
1938-'39 campaign, as it lost four out of five dual
meets and placed sixth in the Southern Conference
tournament at N. C. State in Raleigh. It was the
first time in five seasons that the Generals failed to
win the conference tide.
Lacking the usually plentiful material of other
seasons, Coach Cy Twombly could not find enough
point winners to give him the necessary weii-balanced team. Brent Farber, last year's conference
titleholder in the 440, and Captain Charley Hart
did yeoman's work this season. Farber, swimming
any free-style distance, lost but one race in the dual
meets and took seconds in the 100 and 200·yard
free-style events at Raleigh. Hart starred in the
back-stroke and sprints ali season.
Jack Warner, who broke the school record for
the 200-yard breast stroke in an early season meet
with V. P. I., was also a consistent point winner in
his event. He was aided by Jack Akin.
In the dives Bob Boyce and Bob Shreve performed capably, the latter taking fifth place in the
tournament.
Veterans Gary Hiers and George Vanta supported Farber in the free-style races, while newSeated : Vanta , Farber, Hart, Hi ers. On Board : Boyce, Watt.
Standing: Campbell, Lawton, Sigvartsen, Friedma n, Ak in, Coach

comers Vance Funk and Ben Lawton also added

Twombly .

strength to the lineup. Sophomores Herb Fried-

Boyce, Campbell, Farber, Aiken, Friedman.

man and Jack Crawford aided Hart in the back

* *

*

* * * * *

stroke. The medley team was made up of Captain

Hart, Warner, and Vanta. Hart, Watt, Vanta,
and Farber swam the 400-yard free-style relay.
The team opened up with a victory against V.
P. I., with Farber, Wamer, Funk, and Hart taking firsts along with the medley relay team. William and Mary's s:rong squad defeated the Blue in
the next meet, 54-21, to break the Generals' consecutive winning s:reak of 53 dual meets. W. and

L. lost again to Duke, 52-23, despite the efforts of
Farber, Hart, and Boyce, who won their events.
The last two losses in dual meets were at the hands
of North Carolina by 42-33 and Virginia by a
52-23 score. At Raleigh, with only Farber, Shreve,
and the medley team taking points, the Blue could
do no better than sixth place.
Prospects for next season are much brighter,
with a strong Freshman squad ready to step into
weak spots on the varsity. Brent Farber, backbone
of this year's outfit, will return as captain next
year. The addition of yearlings Bob Schultz in the
free-style distances, Bruce Dunfield, Ed Samara,
and Evans Jasper in the dashes, Fred Pitzer and
Harry Baugher in the breast stroke, and Chick
Pierce in the dives, should give Coach Twombly
the material he needs to build another championship team.
The greatest loss to the team through graduation will be Captain Charley Hart, who has won
many races for the Blue in three years of competition. Gone also will be free-stylers Gary Hiers ,
George Vanta, Vance Funk, and Ben Lawton.

* * * * * * * *
Lawton, Sigvartsen, Watt , Hart, Vanta, Hiers.

GOLF
STAFF
E.

Ccach
I9 ]S Cap tain
I9]9 Captain

P. TII'OMBLY

SPE!\CE

E.

\\'I LLIAM

KERK O\\'

\Y.

BRO\\'N

SCHEDULE, 1939
April I2
April I3
Apr il 20
April 25
May I . . . . . .
!\l ay 6 . . . . . . . .
May
May I3 . • . . . . .

.

.

.

. Boston
. Ri chmond
Appren ti ce
. Virginia
. Richmond
. Navy
. . . . . . Duke
Southern Conference Tournament

RESULTS, 1938
BILL BROWN

C•plain, 1939

April
April
Ap ril
Ap ril
May
May
!\l ay

I 0 ; \\'. and L. .
Is-Hampden -Sydney .
2I-Richmond . . .
. . I O ; " '· and L. .
22-\Vm. and Mary
1 ~i ;
\Y. and L. .
27-\'irginia .
. 13 0 ; " '· and L. .
+- Richmond . . .
0 · W . and L. .
I3-Duke
· 13 0 ; \Y. and L.
q -Southern Conference Tournament at H ot Spring>, \ 'a. \\' . & L. seco nd.

MONOGRAM MEN, 1938
SPE!I:CE EM IL KERKOW
" ' ILLIAM \\' ARNER BR0\\' !1:
JACK COMPTON BEAR
J OH!\ LEE HAWKI KS

EARL M o RGAN , JR.
T0~1 SARGE!\T PARROTT

ll E!I:RY J OHNATHAN RAY, JR.
FLOYD R.\!I: DOLPH MAYS,

Jlanag er


Morgan,

Mays, Mgr.
Kerkow,

Twombly,

Coach,
Hawkins,
Ray

[ 2 101

TENNIS
STAFF
. Coach
1938 Captain
1938 .U anager
1939 Captain
1939 Jl! anaqrr

OLLINGER C RENSHAW . .
STUA RT R EYI'.'OWS . . . .
P AUL M. !\liLLER
RI CHA RD E. CLE MENTS, j R.
H uGH C. 1\I ACFA RLAI'.'E .
0

SCHEDULE, 1939
A pril I O
Mi chi ga n
. . l l3 m pden-Sy d ney
A pril q
A pril I 7
. . No rt h Caro li na
April I 8
No rth Ca roli na S ta te
A pril 2 2
. . Du ke
Yir gin ia
A pril 2 6
A pril 28

. . . . 1\l a ry la n d
!\lay I . .
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . E lon
1\Iay 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Willi am & 1\ l a r y
A pril 6
. . . . . . .
. . . North Ca ro li na Sta t e
A pril I I . . . . . . . Sout hern Confere nce Tournamen t a t R ic h mon d , Y a.

DICK CLE MENTS
Captain , 1939

RESULTS, 1938
April
April
A pril
April
A pril
A pril
!\l a y
!\l ay
M ay
M ay
!\Ia \"
M a)·

I 2-Yirgi ni a . . . .
I s -H a mpd en-Sy dn ey
I 6-Geo rge \\'as hin gton
2o--B oston .
2 3-Y . P. I.
29-\'irg ini a
3-Richmon d
. . . . . . . . .
2-E lon . . . . . . . . . . .
7-Loyola . . . . . . . . . .
I I- D u ke . . . . . . . . . . .
I 8-1\!a rvland
. . . . . . . . .
I 9-Geo; ge W ashington . . . . .
0

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an d
an d
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an d
and
an d

MONOGRAM MEN
SI UART 1\I ALLORY REYNOLDS
R ICHARD E. CLEMENTS, jR.
\ \'ILLIAM CRANE \\'ASHBURN
R OBERT LYTLE ROBERTSOK
\\' ILLIAM ] AMES DOUGLAS
CHARLES \ YILSON 1\ I IDELBURG
ROBERT ARTHUR FULLER
PAUL !\ l EIBERT MILLER

L.
L.
L.
L.
L.
L.
L.
L.

L.


Davis,
Clements,
Robinson,

Reynolds,
Crens.,aw, C:>ach,

Washburn,
Midelburg,
Douglas,
Fuller,
Mi:ler, Mgr .

[ 2I I l

VARSITY CREW
" ' ILLIAM P AUL K ESEL
. .
H E!\RY BRA UN, JR. . .
GEORGE FRANCIS 1\!c l !\ ER!\ EY

Co-Capta in and Coach
. . Co-Captain
. . . . . Jllanag er

HARRY LEE
CREW

ALBERT SYDNEY
CREW
R. E. SuM~IERALL, Coxswain
\V. P. K ESEL, JR., No. +
II. BRA UN, JR., No. 3
R. L. H uDSOK , No. 3
G. 1\loscoso, JR., No. 2
R. L. EARLY, JR., No. r

R. T. CRAWFORD, Coxswain
R. R. DAns, N o. +
C. P. LYKES, No. 3
0. E !\1\E!\ GA , JR., No. 2
A. E. NIELSEN, No. 1

:\lE ;-.JRERS

I-! ENRY BRA UN , JR.

ROBE RT THOMPSON CRAI\" FORD
R OBE RT 0A\'IS
ROBERT LEE EARLY, JR.
O SCA R E!':>,;E!\GA
ROBE RT L EE H UDSON
" ' ILLIAM PA UL KESEL
CHARLES P ARKH ILL LYKES
GUILLERMO M oscoso, JR .
ARTHUR EM IL NIELSEN
R OBERT EDWARD SUMMERALL

SCHEDULE
RrcH i\IOND

FLORIDA

Rollin>

.

.

.

.

.

.

Albe rt Sydney, \ 'a r>ity d efea ted H arry L ee
Alb ert Sydney, Freshman defeated Harry L ee

\V-L; Lost

*
Front Row:

Summerall, Coxswain .

Middle Row:
Bauer,

W -L; Lost

FINALS

.:\'Ew Y oRK
~lanhatten

...

Ri chmond

\V-L; \Von
\V-L ; Lo>t

~l ari e tta

Lykes, Moscoso,

Davis, Braun,
Mcinerney. Mgr.

Back Row :
Nielsen, Ear ly, Kesel,
Ennenga, Hudson

[ 212 l

Davis, Manager
Trice, Box ill
Crenshaw, Coach
Junger, Pinck, Porter
Lee

G

Standing :
Brown, Manager
Twombly, Coach
Re hr, Pfuhl, Stahl
Jasper
Simpson, Manager
Seated:
Schultz, Samara
Baugh er, Muehleisen
Dunfield, Lau , Watt

FRESHMAN TENNIS
.J.

j O H~

Conch

0LLIXGE R CRE:-\Sll.-\ \\"

D.WIS

. . . . . . . .

Jl nnnr;cr

W. & L..
w . & L. .

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SCHEDULE, 1938
:\l aryland
Virginia

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& L. .
\ V. & L..

. .5
. . 5

Jefferso n H igh
Duke

u;
3;

.6

NUMERAL MEN
ED\\'ARD H .~RR I SO~ TRICE, JR.
GALE C'URK B OXIL L

RI CHARD HAROLD PI~ C K
R OBERT H OLLI ~D P ORTER, jR.

FRESHMAN
E.

R oBE RT SELIG J v ~ GE K
R oBERT Eo ~t t·~o L EE

SWIMMING
. . . Coach

P .\RK.ER T\\" 0\IRLEY

THE SCHEDULE
\\' &L . .j.S; Fishburne :\I ilitatT A ca demy . F)
\\' &L . .J-7; B ucknd l Junior Coll ege . . . . 16
\\'&L . 2R; \ 'irgi nia

\\' &L . )R; Au!!u >ta _\lil itan· A cademy
8
\\' &L. 19 ; :\I ~s,anutten _\lilita ry Ac~dem~ .j.R
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NUMERAL MEN
R. F.

SGil' LTZ

R . B. Dt- ~FIF.LD
SA~I.\R.\

E. .-\.

B. E. J.ISPER
T. J. STAHL, JR .
II. K. B .H 'G HER

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P ITZER

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LACROSS£
STAFF
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Gooo\\'1.:-;

Coach

FARl-'"HOLT

Captaill

AL-'"UTT

.h~IES PooR FRISTOE

. 11/mzager

SQUAD MEMBERS
joH:-; ALJ\'l'TT

Eo HAISLIP

SHER~Ir\N HEXDERSON
BAYARD BERGHAl'S

BILL }IETCALFE

To~r B ER RY

RODJ\'EY ODELL

JAcK CooK

RoBBIE R oBE RTsox

BRE-'"T FARBER

DICK Rt"OFF

HARRY GooDHEART

ALEc SniPSON

PAt' L GouRDON

JocK STEWART
L.uniER Y ot' NG

Front Row : Haislip, Berghaus , Stewart, Alnutt, Henderson, Robertson , Young, Simpson, O ' Dell.
Back Row: Ruoff, Goodheart, Berry, Beck, Farber, Metcalf, G ourdon, Fristoe, Manager.

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Blandford , Twombley, Howard, M iller

INTRAMURAL$
INTRAMURAL BOARD
E.

PARK ER T II" OMBLY,

Chairman

STUDENT MEMBERS
CHARL ES T ERRY B LAND FO RD

DA\'ID JI ARTL E 1\·!tLl.ER

jAM ES R OBERl H OWAR D

INTRAMURAL STANDINGS
l ' p to Mar ch 21-, 1939
D elt a Tau D elt a . .
Beta Th eta Pi
Kappa Alpha .
Sigma A lpha E psil on
Zeta Beta Tau
Delt a Fp;,ilon . . .

2 59
16 1
131
97

9+
88

l\'on-Fraternit1· Uni on .
Alpha Tau Omega .
Pi Kappa Alph a .
Pi Kapp a Phi .
Phi K a ppa P, i .
Sigma Chi . . .
K a pp a Sigma .

75
73

70
62

ss
32
32

Phi K a ppa Sigma
Phi Epsilon Pi
Sigma N u . .
Phi Ga mm a Delta
Lam bda Chi A lpha .
Sig ma Phi Eps il on .

2J

FINAL INTRAMURAL STANDINGS
D elt a Tau D elta
Beta Theta l'i
K a pp a Alpha . .
Pi K a ppa A lpha .
Alpha T a u Omega
D elt a C psil on .
Pi Kappa Phi .

. 3+ 3
. 230

'+ 5
129

Sigma Chi .
Si gma Al pha £p, il on
K a ppa Sigma .
Phi Ka ppa Si gma
Phi Delt a Theta .
Phi K appa P, i

90

HIGH-POINT MEN, 1938
\ "AS CE

F v NK, /J dta T au D elta .

R.\s J) u s c AN, R t ta T!u·ta Pi

.

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78
77
73
73
57
36

Phi Ep,ilon l'i
Phi Gam ma Delt a
Zeta Be ta T au
La w Fraternity .
S ig n1a ~u

:-\nn-F raternin· l "ni on .
Sigma Phi E psil on . .

q

[Tea ture.s

COTILLION CLUB
OFFICERS
II ARRY R OBERTS STEPHEI'SO~, JR.

\\'ILLIAM EDGAR BUXTO!\

Pusidmt

Secretary-Treasurer

Old ,1/en
\',

c.

ADAMSON

E. A.

J

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BASSE, JR.
BEALE

\\'. E. BuxToN
J, L. C ,\MPBELL,

R. T .

J. D.-\\ 'IS

T. \\'. BRA DLEY
A. C. BRODERS, JR.
E. E. HRO\VN, JR.
\V. \\'. BROWN

J. B. Enw ARDS

\\'. II .

EDWARDS

H. F ,\RBER, jR.

J. M.

E. J. F OLTZ

J.

H. K . GARGES, JR.

J.

s.

F.

B. II ARPfR, JR.
G. HI ERS, jR .
R. c. H OBSON
N. T. lf OUSTO~
J. R. H o \1' ,\Ril
R. s. H UTC III I\'SO!'.',

C'RA\ \"FORO

II. BR ,\U N, JR.

B.

JR.

FAULK~ER

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c.

s.

E.

K . SELF

E. F.
A. T.

SII .-\ N!\ON, jR.
SNYDER

R. STEP II ENSON, JR.
G. \\'. SWIFT, JR.
T. N. To:N ,\NT
R. J. \\' ,\TT, JR.
II.

JR .

H . D. JoNFS, JR.
J.

G. LAMB, JR.
A. C. M c KE NZ I E
A. N ICHOLS

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K ERKOW

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C. GILBERT

J. II. PRI CE, JR.

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R. F.

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Sfi .\N:\0:\

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SOPHOM ORE PROM
Led by CH .\RLES CHAP MAK and M ISS MARTHA
]AKE FARMER, of D o than, Ala.
.·lssisted by
CH.\RLES THA LHIMER an d MI SS I RM .\ 0ETTIKGER,
of Gr e ensboro,

N . C.

Co:-.r;\ IITT EES

Finan ce Com mittee
WILLI A M S oULE,

\X!JLLlAM FtTT IPOLDl

D eco ration Committee

Chanm an

joHN RAYMOND

j oHN PR EST ON,
THOMAS

MARTI N

GuY \'V ITT
CH ESTER E ccLESTON

Floor Comm ittee
]OHN
H ERBERT VAN V oAST
] OHN CAMPBELL
GEORGE GASSMAN

WILLIAM MuRR AY
E DWA RD W AGG
FR EDE Ri c K Rus cH

Fm•ors Committee

\'(! ARO, Chairman

S A M UE L

Chairmun

RI CH ARD H ERNDON
H OMER ] ONES
j OH N L AWRENCE

WAKEFIELD

BENTON

j AM ES PRI CE

CHAR LES H oBSON ,

E.

Ch<1irman

P ARK E R MATHEW S

H owARD

RI CHARD SA NDERS

P A UL GouRooN

KIRKW OOD D AVIS

TH O RNTON

R O B E RT ] UNGER

CASH SK ARDA

PR U ITT
R ANDOLPH H ANNA

R oBERT

H E RB E RT W ooowA RO

L EE
STRANG

AuBR E Y H ousE R
ALVIN FLEISHMAN

D oBB IN S

j O HN ] OE WILKINSON

hwitations Committee
R oB ERT Sw EE N E'f,

BAYARD BERGHAUS

\'(! ,a.L TER

RI CH ARD SMITH
j osE PH STRE E T

H ARROO

Chalrm.m

EDW ARD TRI CE

K ENNETH V AN DE \'
RI CH ARD D AY

F o RT PIP ES

Gus H EAT WOLE


COTILLION CLUB
OPENING DANCE
Led by STEVE STEPHEKSO!'I with !\!I SS CATHER I NE
. l ssistl'd by \\' IL-

L AI\' n ER, of ll om t o n, Texas.

Ll.\M BuX'IOK with l\11 ss l\IARTHA TEAS, of Fort
\Vo rth, Texa s

CoMi\IITTEES

hwitations

Finance
Eo BRO\\' N
R OBERT II U TCHI~SO~
jOH N DAVI S
jOHN \\' HIT E

BoB H OBSON
\\'ILLI AM BRO \\' N
j OHN l\ ! CK E!'IZ I E
A L KR EIER

\VI LLIA M SWIFT
Eo SKYDER
Eo SHA NKON
\\' ARRE N EDWARDS

]AMES L A ~I B
R OBERT H OWARD
NEIL H OU STON
ToM T E!'IKA!'I T

TOM CRAWFO RD
\VI LLIA M SELF
joHN jONES
]AMES FAULK!'IE R

Arrangem ents

D eco rations
E DII'IK jOSEPH FOLTZ
\ ' INCE NT ADAMSON
E o BASS E
\ 'AUG H A!'-1 BEALE
C OMPTO N BRODERS

FRA~K N ICHOLS
II ERBE RT GARGES, ]R.
R OBE RT J. \V ATT
jOE ED WARDS

II OM ER ]O!'>ES
ER!'> EST \\'0001\'A RD
GARY HIERS
] . L. CAMPBELL, ]R.

Floor
LEO REI!'IARTZ
T OM BRADLEY

SPE!'>CE K ERKIJ\1'
BIRKIE II ARPER

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BR E!'>T FARBER
llE NRY BRAUN


PR0 M

JUNIOR
Lrd by

j OH N \VI I'.-:\

\\ ' ,\TSO!'I, ]R.,

with

1\IIss

ssistrd by GEORGE H OR:\ER l\. I ELV ILLE, JR., with

L uc y C,\R Y EASLEY, of R ic hm ond, \ "i r ginia . •·/
1\ II SS

D OROTHY

KETI" LE,

of

R an d olp h-1\l acon

\\'oman 's Co ll ege.

C0;\1;\ IITT EES

Figure

Fin ance
L EA BooTH,

Cha irman

ARTHUR 1\I A:>:N
GRO\'ER BALD\1"1'•;

lm•itations
H F.RBERT GARGES,
H ESR\" BR .\ U :\
H AROLD GADDY
RI CHARD B OISSEAU

\\ ' ILLIAM B UXTON
jAM ES R OB ERTS
R oBERT ll uTCHEso:-.;

C lw j>eron

Chairmau

D F.RRELL DI CKENS,
) ,\M ES FRISTOE
BRENT FARBER
]OH!\1 CLE\'ELA:>:D

L EE KES S .-\
R OBE RT So~atE RALL
ERS EST \\'000\1".\RD

Fm•ors
jACK ] OSES,
ll.\MILTO N H ERT Z
R ONSIE THOMPSOS
J-1 .\RR\" l\1.\SON

Chairma11

PA UL li. I UI.nooN,
Gli .OF.RT GARfl:\ER
JI.IARSHALL P ICA RD
TH o M .\ S l\.l cCuTCHEON

R EID BRODIE
L EO R EI :>:ARTZ

Chairma u
TERRY R LA :>:DFORD
H AR RI SO N H oGAJI."
D o~~: R uc K

Social

Chairman
C. \\'. j ,\M ES

SYDNEY l. F.\\" IS,
j ,\ CK D A:>:GLE R
r.JII\E CROCKER
SA M TnF.R

\\' t LLIAM \\'ASHBL' R:\
CEORGE RR .\L' N

Chairman
j ,\ME S \\' ILLI S
.) OE RILI.1 !11GSLE\"
i~ILL AYERs


FANCY DRESS BALL
Lrd by

CECIL T .HLOR,

with

1\ l t ss

1\ I.\RG>I RET

A LE XA:\ DER To~tLI N, of Cincinna ti, Ohio, a~ The
Li eu t e nant -Gove rnor

A lexande r

Spot swood

of

IIi ~ l\! aj e >t y\ Colony of \ ' irginia, and 1\lt ss A:>:'>

RL"TLER

RRY.\-.;,

of

SH .\~N O:>:,

Emn:-.;

. / s.istt'd by
A. N ICHOLSON, EDG.\R

\\'e, ttnin,t e r.

tRA:\K O"Co:-.;NF.R, R oBERT
].

FOLTZ,

A LLES

SSYDER,

CH.\RL ES HA RT, \ "t CTOR S'ow , an d R EIIJ BRODIE.

:\l E:\IRERS OF T H E FI Gl' RE
\\'. S. A .\1.\IER~I.\S
H. P. :\\'E RY
\\'. II. BALDOCK, Ill.
R.
B ARR , ]R.
F. RART E:>:STE I:\, JR.
B EALE
R . \\'. B OISSEAU
T. \\" . BR.\DLEY, JR.
H. BR ALJ:>:. ]R .
A C'. R RODERS, JR.
:\ . C'. BROM B.·\ CKER
\\'. \\'. BR0\1"'
A. E. B ucK, JR.
\\'. E. R t.:XTON

J.

.J. \".

R. T . CRA \I" FORll
E. Cox, JR.

L. l\1. K ENN .\

s.

E . K ERKO\\"
P. L YK ES
G. H . :'.I EL\"ILI.E, ]R .
T. \\". :'.l OSES
G. T. l\IY ERS
F. A. :\'tCHO LS
R. S. P ARRISH
H . I I. R.\GO,, JR.
H . E. R EDE,B .\L"GH
L. F. R EI'I: .\RT Z, JR.
]. R . R ost:-:so...R . D. R ouE
A R . SP HAR

c.

H. T . DI CK I :\ 50:\
]. H . Dt LL
B. II. F .\RBER, JR.
C. ( j. ( ; IDIORE
F. 0. GLE:>::>:, JR.
B. [ l.\ RPER, JR.
H. P. H n:sHAw, ]R.
R.
. ll osso:-:
\\" . R. II OGA:>:, jR.
::-\ . T . J-I OL' STON
\\'. A. jENKS
]. C. ] 0 '> ES

s.

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W . K. SELF
(; . l\1. S~IITH, JR.
K. STEI:>:H OFF
II. R. STEPHF" SO N, ]R.
\\'. R. STOOPS
T. N. TE,:>: .\NT
H. TYLER, JR .
J. \\". \\' nso:-.;, ]R.
R. J. \\'ATT, JR.

c.

s.

J-1. \\".

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\\ '. F. \\'000\\".\RD
P. K. Y ONCE
\\' ..-\. Yor NG


COTILLI O N CLUB
SPRIN G DANCE
L ~d

by

SrE\'E SrE PH E ~ SO ~ wi t h :\hs , C AT H ERI:\' E

L \ W DE R, o f

by

l l ous to n , T e x a > ; .'h s is t ee

LLU1 B uxro ~ " ·i tb l\ h ss l\ I ART HA T E.-\ ·

\\ ' I L-

of F o rt

\ V c rth , T exas

C o M:\II T T EEs

Arrangements

Finan a
E o BRmn:
h' OBERT II U T C HI ~SO ~
jOH N D A\'I S
j OH N \\'B IT E

J AMES L AMB
R OBERT H OWARD
NE IL II OUSTON
T o M T EI'I N ANT

B o a H OBSO!\'

FKA ~ K N ICHOLS

\\' JLL I.\ M BROW .'<:

II ERBERT G ARGES, J R.

E 0\\'1!\' j OSEP H F OLT Z
\ ' 1~ CE~T Ao.\M SON
E o B .\ SSE
\ ' AU GH AN B EA LE
CO M PTON J3R ODERS

T o M CR .\1\' FO Ro
\ \'J LLI .\ M S ELF
j O B ~ jOl' ES
jA M ES FA UL K N ER

J-I OM ES J ONES
E RN EST \\' OO DW ARD
GA RY III ERS
] . L. CA MP BE LL, JR.

D ecorations

l m•itations

j OHN l\ ! CK EN7.1 E

R OBERT j . \\' t\ TT

A L KR EI ER

j OE E DW ARDS

\\' I LL IAM S n ·r rr
E o SN YD ER
E o S H A!>:~ON
\ \' ARR E"i ED W ARDS

Floor
L EO R EI ~.\RT Z
T o M B RADLEY
S P E!' CE K ERKO\\"

BIR !' I E H ARP ER
BR E ~ T F t\R BE R
II E~ R \" BR AUN


13 CLUB DANCE
Lr.! by

\\' E ~ DEL L R EBER S TOO PS, o f

S c o tbb l u ff,

N e b., and L OI S L E,\ R, of \ \' a t e r fo rd , N.

sist rd by

Y. .-/ s-

TH OM AS \\'I LI.IA M l\ l osEs, of Pi u,bur g h ,

P a ., a nd L AU RA L EE T RE~T, of Ly n c bbur~, \ ' a.

EXECC TI\" E CO:\ L\IITT EE
THOM AS M osEs,

F AYORS Co:\I i\ IITTEE
T ERRY B LA ~ O FO R D,

C!wirma n

CECIL T AYLOR

j .-\ CK H EA D

STEVE ST E\"ENSO N

A L SN YD ER

S H AC K ELFO RD P ARR ISH
H ARR ISO "i J-I O GA~

ED\ \"A Rn B RO W I'i
j AC K j Oto: ES

FLOOR C0:\1:\ II TT EE
E LTON THU R A~,

Chairman

B ILLY AY ERS
R OBER'! II OW .- \ RlJ

D EC<>R ATIO:\'s Co:\ I l\ IITTEE
]ACK \\' ATSo.-.::,

Chair man

FR AN K N ICHOLS
H AS K ELL D !CKI I'ISON

Clwir man
D AxcE Co :\I i\ IITTEE

BILL \\ 'HALE\'

H L"G H II U LSE\"

CHARLES CL'RL

S O~ NY CAMPEI.l.

R o BERT H u T C H I ~ SON ,
j O H~ BROO M E

l\ I ERTON T HO M ,\ S

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Chairm an

jAM ES II U MP H REY
H OM ER \ \' EIDMANN

FINALS

1939

WEEK

COMMITTEE

OFFICERS
BIR~I E HARPER

THOMAS

.

President

BRADLEY

. ricr- Presiderzt

CHARLES LYKES

\\'ARRE~

rice- President

. Business ;U anager

EDII' ARDS

R OBERT H OBSO!':

. S ecretary-Treasurer

.

R oBERT NtcuoLso~

.

. Publicity Director

C0:\L\IITTEE ::\lE i\lBERS
THOMAS !\ l OSES

\ 'A UGH !'I BEALE

CHARLES HAR T

CECIL TAYLOR

F I ELDEN \\ '0001\ ' ARD

SPENCE KERKOII'

Tn;DAL Dt c Kt!': SO!'

!l ARRY STE\'ENSON

\\'t LL l AM BROil'~

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INT ERFRATERNITY
BALL
Lt·d by H.\SKELL T. DICKI!>;SO!>; with r-li ss FR.\!>;.-l ssistcd
by THo~us TE!>;!>;£!-;T with :\liss I soBEL G.\~~.\CESS :\losEs, of Little Rock, Ark ansas.

1\'AY, of whereisrheladyfrom, and JoH~ D.\~ GLER
wi rh r-liss CH.\RLOTTE \\'ILLLHt s of

Co:--ni!TT EEs

Finance
]OH!>; D .\ !>;'GLER,

R eception

Chairman

THOMAS ~l OSES

GEORGE r.I EL\'ILLE

THOM .\S TE~~El'T

\Y ARRE~ Eoii'ARos

BRE~ T FARBER,

Chairman

A LLE~ S:>;YDER

LEA B OOTH
R OBE RT SU~I IIIER .\ LL

F loor

I 1a>itation

\VI LLIA M B uxTo~,
J OCK SUTHERLA~O

J oH ~ R OB I!>; SO !>;,

Chairman

Chairman
\VI LLIA M JE~KS

S.UI TYLER

THOMAS BR.\OLEY

J .H I ES

SID~EY LEWIS

FISHELL


SIGMA GERMAN BALL
Ll'd by SPEKCE K ERK0\1' with :\IRs. P AUL E.
KERKOW, of Fort r.lit ch e ll, K en tucky; assisted by
EMERY Cox wirh MISS BETTY \V ACHER~!.\~, of
Durham, 1'\orth Caro li na.

Co:--J;>.II TT EES

R eception

Fin ance
H. T. DICK!KSO~, Chairman

R. \V. BoiSSEAU
j. \V. \\'ATSO~

R. \\'.
R.

J' D. \\'ILSO~

J. L

B.

II. FARBER

E. T. \\'HITFHEAO

Chairman

!I UTCHESO~. JR.

s.

CAMPBELL, JR.

R. G. BARR, JR.

H. TYL FR, JR.

Arrangrmcn/s

Floor
F. B. O'Co:-:~OR,

s.

R. BRODIE

AR~ OLo, JR.,

R. S. P ARR ISH, Chairman

Chairman
E.

E.

C. \\'. T AYLOR
]. E. LI :>;OSEY

BROil'!>;, JR.

T. \\'. BRAOLEY

:214]

s. L

H. N. Cox
R. IL\RT

c.

:\I ACCORKI E


SENIOR BALL
L,·cf by

T HO ~! AS \\ '. !\l OSES and i\ !Iss LI LTRA LEE

assisted by

TR ENT, u f L y n c h bu r g;
\ ' ,\RTSE N,

H ERBERT S IG-

CHA RLES SHENBERGE R, R ALP H

S M ITH,

a nd d a t es.

Co :~ I i\ IITT EES

R eception

Finan ce
H ARRY E . R EDE :-I BA UG II,

j O H~

R OBERT j. \\' ATT
THOMA S N. TE~ KAI' l

S. BIR N I E II ARHR,

Chairman
R.

R O BI ~S0:-1

C EC IL\\' . TAY LO R

CH ARL ES

P.

ROBERT A . N ICHOLSON
FRA I' K B. O ' C o-.:No R
D ouGLAs P. R EMM ERS
\VI LLIAM K . S ELF
LYK ES
AL LEN T . S NYDE R

lm•itation s
DAI"ID N. G AR\"E R,
jAME S A. SA LTS~! ,\~
EDGAR F. SHA~NO~
FR ,\\"K HA N KIN S
RI CHARD E. CLEME:-ITS

Chairman

G .~RRET HI ERS
j o H 'I R. How ARD
A LFRED R. KREIMER

D ecorations

Chairman

CEo Rr.E B . \\' ICU : RH AM,

GEO RGE T. l\IYERS
C H ARLES R. II ART
\\' IL LI AM \\'. BRO\\" N
TH OMA S \\' . BRADLEY

j OII i'l H . \\' ARD
STOCKTO N II. TYL ER
E LT ON THVRAN
]AMES D. \V I LSON
H o MER

\V. II.

C hairman

PHILIP K. YON GF.
E ARL E. I! U LSE Y
SAM UEL T. jO NES
j OSE PH II. 0 CH SI E
\\'E IDM ANN


N A L BA L L

F

Led by BIR'\I E HAR PER with i\ !I SS
of

F o rt

Smith,

Arkan sas ;

J .~N E CUTT I N\.,

assisted by

T HO M AS

BR ADLE Y with i\ !I SS B ETTY BRA DLE Y, of Bri,to l,
\ ' irg in ia;

C H .-\ RLES

LYK ES

with

~ll SS

YI ENE

LYKES, H om t on, Tex a '; \\' ARREN Eoii",, RDS w i th
i\hss j E.\ N T ILDEN, of O rl a nd o, Florid a; R OBERT
H OBSON with i\ !Iss P EGGY RA Y, o f S t . L ou i>, l\li >'n u r i ; R !lBF.Rl N ICHOL SO '\ \\ ith i\) ISS j E.\~ R ., ~KIN, of C h icago , Illi no i s.

Co:~r :1 1rTTE Es

Floor

I m•itations

\\ ' ARRE~ EDW ARDS
H EARTS ILL R.~GD ~
CECIL TA YLO R
j ACK \\ '.~ R D
SP E'\ CE KERK O\\"
T HO MA S T E'\'\A'\"1
CO MPTON BROD ERS
H AR OLD H AR\"EY
FR ED H .,RTE'\51 El'

TO M BRADLEY
J OHN
D W IS
FRA N K O ' Cos~OR
R .\ LPH S ~! ITH
jOSEPH 0 SCII I E

J.

F inance
R OBERT Ji OBSO'\
A LLEN S '\YD ER
EDGA R SH .~ '\ N O N
j OH '\ \\' HITE

R OBERT \\'.nT
f i ELDE~ \\'OOD\1".\RD
\ ' ,\V G H~ RU LE
j.HI ES FISHEL

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(1) You don't know Harry Redenbaugh?
\'\Thy, he's Vice-President of the Senior
Commerce Class! (2) The Soph managers
talk (?) to Humphries. (3) Colonel Carter teaches the 10:16 boys. ( 4) Bashful
Betas shy away from the camera. (5) Terry
Blandford, Junior manager of baseball. (6)
Strolling to an assembly. (7) The Freshman
surveyors learn how. (8) The \'\'ombat
sometimes doesn't work.
( 10) \'\Tilson
clowns for the camera. ( 11) The ODK
convention-when old friends meet. (12) A
delegate leaves after a long, hot session_
(13) Spring hits the Sigma Chi house. (14)
Waiting for the assembly to commence.
(15) The Beta Freshmen arrive for lunchboth of them. (16) Ran Duncan, who tied
with Fritz Funk for individual intramural
honors last year. ( 17) Another view outside
the chapel. (18) Mac and Spence leave for
the links. ( 19) An intramural handball
match. (20) The new Lambda Chi house.
(21) Last year's Freshman track team
sprints down the stretch. (22) Yes, we study
here, too. (23) The Phi Psi's renovate.
(24) Fliver on the porch at the Beta House.
(25) At the half. (26) "Uncle Bud"-a
peach of a fellow. (27) Remember Ed Haislip. This is underneath the new bridge to
Buena Vista. (28) The new ZBT house
under construction. (29) The Phi Psi's
clean up. (30) Mary Baldwin and Washington and Lee perform together in a Glee
Club concert. (31) Lee statue. (32) Bill
Brown, captain of two sports-this time it's
golf. (33) When Priscilla Lane came to
town. (34) Intramural grapplers battle it
out. (35) Petty features the Phi Delt homecoming decorations. (36) The Little Theater-Tennant's stamping ground. (37) Dabber nets one against Wake-Forest in Danville. (38) Joe and Jimmy. (39) The completed ZBT house. (40) Charlie Steinhoff
and his boys work out at S outhern Sem.
(41) A Phi Delt lawn party-a lways memorable occasions. (42) The library boys
watch a feud between the dorms. (43) A
happy group at the Beta house.

(1) An athletic outing of a Sunday. (2)
The frosh and their pajama parade. (3)
The end of the road. (4) The ZBT's pose.
(5) The Zebes present the winning Homecoming decorations. (6) Dr. Gaines addresses the school after a quarrel with V.
M. I. (7) Woe is us. (8) Jimmy Hamilton, genial manager of the Comer. (9) A
view on the PKA front lawn. (10) Whaley
gets a ticket-ha, ha, ha! (11) Mr. Gilliam
directs Freshmen campers. ( 12) Philosophy
201, and Dr. Gaines-that's Charlie Hart
in the foreground. (13) Beale runs for president on the emancipation platform. ( 14)
Side views of Graham Dorm. ( 15) The
Lambda Chi's break ground for their new
house. (16) Needle looks down his nose at
the CALYX photographer. (17) Dan and
Dobber. (18) Photography is a wonderful
hobby. (19) Dick Clements, captain of the
1939 Blue netters. (20) That's Shepherd
with the blonde-telephone number on request. (21) The loser pays in the annual
Pan-White Friar get-together. (22) Sigma
Chi's talk it over. (23) After the game.
(24) The K. A.'s, winners of the intramural
football trophy, take a huddle. (25) Phi
Kaps and dates. (26) The Phi Delta relax;
can you blame 'em? (27) Cy Young announces the Homecoming game. (28) Snow
falls on our beautiful campus. (29) The
board of strategy talks it over. (30) The
figure at Fancy Dress. (31) Harper, Foltz,
and dates. (32) Heartsill Ragon and Lady.
(33) Ed Shannon with Miss Lula Windham. (34) Harry Redenbaugh with date.
(35) Two Phi Gams and their choices.
(36) Steve and Charlie swell up-and who
can blame them? (37) Jack Watson entertains a miss from Carolina. (38) " Flash "
Harvey and date. (39) Allan Snyder and
Helen Hamilton. (40) Tom Moses and
"Tug" Trent. (41) Another shot of the
figure. (42) The "Oke" struts his stuff
with Rhoda. (43) Johnn y Dill and date.
(44) H. W. H. Weidmann and Miss
"Babe" Bailey. (45) Hal Kemp dresses up
for Fancy Dress Ball. (46) Jimmy Saltsman
and Polly Bowden.

( 1) The T roubs present "Squaring the Circle." (2) My, oh, my, such affection! (3)
The Wombat has some distinguished passengers. ( 4) Wonder how this got in here?
(5) Yes, this means you, O'Connor. (6)
Black Fritz finishes the 50. (7) Ain't nature grand, though? (8) The penalty for
speeding. (9) Another of the Wombat and
Matt. (10) The Lambda Chi's entertain
the PiKA dream girl. (11) I think it's
O'Dell. (12) The band parades onto the
field. (13) Our president enjoys the Homecoming game. (14) Intersquad scrimmage
on Wilson Field. (15) Harper tells the boys
off. (16) Remember Wheeler? (17) The
Phi Delts spend a quiet Sunday at home.
(18) It's that muscle-bound poet Sugrue
and Esten Cook in "Squaring the Circle."
(19) D. U.'s on their front porch. (20)
The professors arrive at an assembly. (21)
Johnny Davis takes a nap. (22) They even
eat at the D. U. house. (23) The frosh
arrive from Freshman camp. (24) Another
sleeper-this time a well-known K. A. (25)
The P. K. A.'s entertain Sunday morning
after Fall Dances. (26) Another one?
Amazing! (27) The Lambda Chi's look
over their new site. (28) Harry Mason entertains. (29) Hell Week at the Sigma
Chi's house-just good clean (?) fun. (30)
The K. A.'s take a stroll during Fancy
Dress. (31) Rush Week, and the upperclassmen chase the busses from Freshman
Camp. (32) Another of the D. U.'s taking
it easy. (33) And so the Gobblers were at
Homecoming-thanks to Pinck. (34) That's
Shepherd on the right. (35) The Sigma Chi
neophytes take exercise under that excellent
teacher, Chubby Howard. (36) Melville
and Radcliffe bask in the sunlight. (37)
Can't imagine a beer keg in this picture.
(38) Bob Peery relaxes. (39) And still another sleeper. (40) The frosh raid the
theater.

(1) The Delts and dates pose. (2) Someone knew an answer. (3) Mr. Crenshaw
gives-out in American History. (4) A
cheery foursome at the Phi Kap house. (5)
Herb, the dog-man. (6) A-hunting we will
go. (7) View of a campus walk. (8) McCrums, where many a sarsaparilla is quaffed.
(9) The Deacon conducts Sunday School.
(10) Ed Shannon, vice-president of the Student Body. (11) "Moneybags" Foltz does
tricks in a Packard. (12) Bill Read- the
Kappa Sigma guide. (13) The boys mourn
over the passing of Charlie's. (14) Nick
and Oke stop talking it over to pose. ( 15)
Spring hits the campus pooches. (16) Bert
Shafer as a marine. ( 17) It's "Captain
Dick, Jr.," in the auto. (18) He flattered
you, Ross. ( 19) I wonder what his intentions are? (20) Derr shows them how it's
done. (21) Another view of a campus walk
and walkers. (22) Group at the Phi Kap
house. (23) Bill Shannon, the new Beta
prexy. (24) Fraternity Row, looking across
the parking lot. (25) Emil and Ross are
that way about each other. (26) The Generals swing into action. (Inset) Avery and
Guthrie. (27) The Freshmen play foo tba ll
at Freshman Camp. (28) The start of a
dash in chilly waters. (29) M ore football.
(30) Philpott tosses a horseshoe.
(3 1)
Snapped as Dr. Gaines talked to the newcomers.
(32) The Freshmen play horseshoes, too. ( 33) Dr. Gaines speaks to the
Freshmen. (34) The name contest at camp.

In cAppreciation
'(Q)ITH che completion of the 1939 CALYX, the editor wishes to take this opportunity to
express sincere thanks for all who have cooperated to such a degree as to make this book possible. To the staff members of the Benson Printing Company in general, and to Mr. Bill
D aniels in particular, we owe the greatest debt. It was only through Bill Daniels' efforts that
the editor was able to produce this edition of the CALYX. His technical advice and artistic
abilities we re invaluable. Len Glover of the L ynchburg Engraving Company is another who
ha~ given va luable assistance. T o Andrew McClung and his staff at the photography studio

"·e may say nothing but praise. His willingn ess to cooperate with the staff at the slightest
notice make him almost warrant a place on th ~ ofli::ial staff. Without the aid of "Andy" the
CALYX would never go to the presses. To Mr. H. F. Beckett, of H. K. Smith and Co., who
made our attractive cover, we must give all the credit for th e cover. Mr. Bradshaw Crandell
of Cosmopolitan magazine we owe a debt of gratitude for his splendid choices of the girls
whose pictures appear in the beauty section. We chink he did a fine job, and wish to thank
him for his efforts.
T o the student body at large, the editor wishes to take this opportunity to thank them for
making this book possible. Because of continued interest in their publications, the student body
of Washington and Lee University has proven that they are interested in the welfare of their
school.
Next, bouquets to certain individual students who performed as members of the staff in an
advisory capacity. To Hugh Avery and Dave Miller, both of whom helped in preparing some
of the more important copy material, I am greatly indebted. To the members of the staff in
general I owe th e greatest kind of debt. Through the efforts of every man on the staff, the
CALYX has managed to reach the presses before the deadline. However, in particular, I wish to
thank Ed Brown, " Teke" Helm, Jim McConn ell, and Sonny Heartwell. These four men have
taken upon their capable shoulders the majority of the work, and without their aid there would
be no CALYX.
Then to the business staff I wish to expres ; my sincere and heartfelt congratulations for
making this book a financial success in the fac ~ of the recession. Buddy Foltz and his staff
have made the editing of this book a pleasure.
In conclusion, then, I present this book to the student body, thanking them for their cooperation, and hoping that they will bear with me in my hour of trial.

RoBERT]. WATT, ]R., Editor.

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EARL M ORGAN , J R., K !.
PAUL GUERRANT MORRI SON, ] R.
PA UL j o H N MULDOON' ~ A E, rr A ;\
JosEPH S. M YE RS, ]R . . .
WILLIAM PAR KER NEAL
G EORGE VAN SI CK LE NI CHOlAS, j, T
LOU IS FR EEMAN PL U MM ER
ARTHU R R ENO PoRTER, ]R.
EowARD GIR ARD RoFF, ) R. , .l r
) ERO MB ALLEN SACKS,
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M AoJsoN AM Es SAuNDERs. J R., r A E
H AL WAUG H SMITH, .\ X A
TH EODORE SNYDER SMITH , 1(1 K ~
FR ANC IS ] . SU GRUE, Atc REo R . TH oMPsoN, n K S AMU EL ED\\'A RD TYLER, .! ljl E , rr A N
WILLI AM C RANE \"<'ASHBURN, !. A E • .
PHILIP WILLIAMS, ]R ., 11 K A
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ZALMON H ERZ EL GARFIEL D, 1) E n , 111 H ~
. N orfo lk , V a.
R oBE RT L BE GAYLE • .
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GEORGE M ASON GRASTY, ,,, H ~
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PAUL \'VHI TEHEAO GREGORY . ]R . ,
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H AMILTON H ERTZ, Z B T
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] EROM B ALFRED H ELD MAN, Z B T
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] AMES TH EODORE H UNDL EY, F T Q
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R . S . H UTCHESON, )R ., K A, " 13 C lub "
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ANDREW D. j AMIESON, ]R ., B 8 IT , 11 AN , , , . . . Detroit, Moch .

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. Ash land. Ky .
. St. Peters.burg, Fla .
. Rockbridge Baths, Ya.
. Tampa, Fla.
. Orange, Va.
. Lextngt on, V a.
. Lexmgton, Va.
. Chocago, Ill.
. Chocago, Ill.
. Ph ol ade l phia , Pa.
. Le xin gton, Va
. . Day ron, Ohio
. Lex tn g ron, Va
. Drexel Holl , Pa .
. M aplewood, N. ].
. New Y ork, N. Y.
. Memphi s, Tenn .
. Monrgomery, \VI . Va .
. Kingst on, Pa .
. . Nauga ru ck, Conn.
. Rockville Cen t er , N . Y.
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FRESHMEN NOT HAVING PICTURES TAKEN
WILLIAM CLYDE AMI CK, ]R . . . . . , . . . • • Jacksonvtllc, Fl o rid a
RoBERT F oSTER AsT . • . • • • • • • • . . . . . Staunton, Vi rgima
ALBERT G EORGE BARROWS . • . • • • • • • . W oodmont , Conn eCt iCUt
H ARRY KEATIN G BAUGHER • • • • • • . . . . . Ba lr 1mor~. l\.1a rylan d
Co LI N T oLM IE BAXTER, l1 K •1, • • . . . . Pelh am fvl ano r , New York
BERNARD M ADISON BoGUH • . . .
. PontiaC , l'vl~eh1 gan
R ICH AR D R IDGWAY BoiLEAU , B 8 IT
. Ph tl ade lphi a, Pennsy lva ni a
. . . . H agers.row n, fvt a,yla nd
J o HN FR EDERICK BoscH EN, ]R . . . .
EDGAR P ETER DAVID l\.1cL . BoYD, D 0 II . . . . Baltimore, M a1y land
LAW REN CE ] EWELL BRADFORD, ~ A E
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) O HN SL EM I NG BR ITTINGHAM , ) R. . .
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H owA RD ADAMS BROOKE . • . . . .
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CAP L D AV ID 8ROREIN , .! X . . . . . .
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PRESTON RI CE BROWN , (J) K
Pottsmout h , V1 rg tma
TH EODORE A UGUST BR UI NS MA • . , . . , , . . . . . P aterson, N. J .
\'VIL LJAM ALLISON BUNTIN • • . . • • • , • . . P ortl and , T e nnesse('
RICHARD FLOYD BURKE, .l T j, • . .
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RoBERT ANDREws CAMMA<.K , .\ X A . .
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RoBERT FI SHBURNE CAMPBELL, j R. • . . . A shevtl le, Nor th Carol in a
STANLEY L EW IS CARLSSON, j, T . . . . • . • H un t mgt o n , N ew YQrk
DONALD StM COX CARNAHAN, ] R., ..l T . . • . Pnts.b u 1 gh, Penn~y:va nt a
l!D\\' I N DUBOIS CHASE, JR . . . . . • . • . . . Cora l Gab les, Fl ond a
S AMUEL FtHEOMAN CIENER, jR ., Z B T . . , . . . H elena, A 1kansas
TH O M A~ AL ONZO CLARK . . • • • . .
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] AMES BR ENT <...LARU , )R ., .l 'I' .l , . . , , , . Was hm gton, D. C.
OscAR \VILLIAM CLEAL, ]R . • • • • • • • • • • Sn yder , New Y o rk
] AMES FR ANKLIN CoLEMAN, JR . , . • • , , . . . . . Murat , V11·gima
) AMES MELVIN CoLLIER • • .
. Crab O rcha rd , Kentucky
. Nash ua, New H ampsh tre
1 HOM AS MILLS Cox
) AMES H uBERT D AVIDSON • • . . • • • , • , • . Lexmgton, Vir g ima
jOHN BI SHO? DAVISSON • . • . • . . • . • . J ane L ew, West Vt rgt m a
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MASON CLA IBORNE D EAVER, J R
WILLIAM DEERIN G, ,\ X A . , , .
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) OHN DEM PSHER • • • . . . • . • . . • • • • . Coa ldale , Penn~y l va m a
JoHN L LOYD D oRSE\', ]R ., ~ A £ . . . , . . . . H e nde rson, Ken tucky
RADFORD BRU CE DUNFIELD, ~ .K . . .
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CLARENCE LouiS DUPRE , )R ., .\ :X A
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. . Ptttshurgh, Pen nsylvama
RIC HARD \'V ALLACE EBE , ] R.
GusTAVE ALFR ED E ssiG
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THOM/11!, OuN FL EMING
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RoBER'I F LO'J:O, ~ A E . . . . . .
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. Bramwell , \'Vesr Vngm1a
Em..!UND M cAsHAN F oUNTA I N, K ~
. H ou~ton, Texas
WILL IAM ELLER GR AYBEAL • , . • . • . . . . . Buena Vt sra , Vngm1a
JoHN \ VESSLEY G REENE • • • . . • • • . . . T1m ~er Rtdgt> . Vtrgmla
)AMES D uFF\' H ARR ISON . • • , , .
. Br ook lrn, New Y ork
ERNEST SEELEY H ILDE BRAND , . . .
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ELIJAH DUP UY H UNDLEY, I V . . . . . . . . Charlo t tesv ill e, V1 r)o:a nt a
RoBERT F LEMING H uNTER
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\X .HEATLEY lv1ARSHALL J OHNSON, .\ X A
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AUGUSTUS BE~JAMIN ) ONES . )R .. B H n . Schofield Barracks , H awau
ALEXANDER H o: Al.\' j oRDAN , ]R.
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H EN RY T EAFORD KIRK PATRI CK, jR . . .
A NDREW STEPHE NS LANI ER . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sa luda, V irginu
MI CHAEL H ENDRIX L AWLER, J. 'I' . , , , . . , , Brooklyn , New York
BEVERLY W ILLS L EE, ] R.
H ampton, Virgin ia
D AN IEL CURTIS L EW IS, )R . • • • . • • • . . . . R ichm o nd, Virgi nia
WILLIAM DoN NALLY L EWIS, )R ., ~ X ••. Char les t o n , \'Vest V u gmta
JoSEP H ROBINS LITTLEPAGE, H uGH M cCULLOCH, ] R. . . . • . • . • . • . . . St. Louis, M1 ssoun
RAYMOND D AVID M c GIL L , .! (p E . . • • . . G len Rock , New j er se y
] OH N KENNE TH MALLORY, ]R ., J. T ~ , •• , . . . Norfolk , Virgmi a
Jo HN H nE M AST, )R . • • • • • • • • • . Rockbridge Baths , Virgt ne a
JoSEP H AUBR EY fvl ATTHEWS . • • . . • . . . . . . Brodnax, Virgtnia
DDU GA LD M c O. M oN ROE, ] R. . . . . • . . . . . L exmgton, Vugmia
H ARRELL F EN NE LL MoRRI S, A T Q . • • , • • • • . N orfolk , Vargim a
T HOMAS D UNN MURRAY . • • . . . . . • , . C li ft on F o rge , Virgim a
T HOMAS B ERT NELSON •• .• , • . , . • Port Tampa Ctry, Florida
] UN lOR BROWN NESTOR • . . . , . • . , • . Parso ns, \'Vest Virgmi a
ELMER ELL~WOR TH O URS, J. T .l , . . . , , Parso ns, West Vtr gl nta
B'iRON ANTH ONY PALM ER , , , , . . . . , . . . . Marion , Vtrgtni a
Ro BE RT EsTLER PALMER .
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D AV ID PowERS P ARDE E, .\ X A , • . . . . . Sprmgfield , Ma ssa chusr n s
L EE DARR ACOTT PARKER, !: ,\ E • .
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RoGER CRAFT PEACE, ]R ., ! A E . . . . . Greenvtlle, South Caro l1n a
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S PECIAL SHOWING
Every Wednesday at

CORNER STORE

CORNER STORE
BUILT
FOR THE STUDENT
BY THE STUDENT
PHONE 15
P. 0. BOX 666

JIMMY HAMILTON '26

NATURAL BRIDGE
OF

VIRGINIA

DODGE
AND PLYMOUTH

One of the seven natural wonders of the
world, continues to attract thousands of visitors each year.
It is
located 14 miles south
of th e historic town of
Lexington, Va., on U. S.
Highway II.

HOTEL
Dining Room and
Cafeteria
GOOD FOOD
AND
COMFORT ABLE
ROOMS

ROCKBRIDGE MOTOR
COMPANY
Incorporated

NATURAL

BR IDGE,

VIRGINIA

OPEN
ALL
YEAR
J. Lee Dav is
President

THE

COMPLIMENTS

HOOVER & SMITH CO.

OF

726 Chestnut Street
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

Official C ollege Fraternity Jewelers
Since 1839

VIRGINIA

SMOKELESS COAL
COMPANY

Make rs of Wa shington and Lee
Gold Athletic Monogram Awards and
Standard Class Rings

Party Favors-Stationery

*

Crested G ift s for Every Occasion

SPECIAL DESIGNS
For ~ lew O;ganizations Glad ly Subm itted

TAZEWELL, VIRGINIA

MEET YOUR FRIENDS
at the

LEXINGTON
BILLIARD PARLOR
AND Af\INEX
126 South Main St.

QUALITY FOOD

PHONE 88

AT

LOW PRICES
" THE STUDENTS YEAR ROUND RESORT"

RAPP MOTOR CO.
PONTIAC
SALES AND SERVICE

HIGGINS ~~ND
IRVINE
LUMBER
AND BUILDING
SUPPLIES

LEXINGTON, VA.

PHONE 439

CALDWELL-SITES
COMPANY

CHARLIE'S CAFE
FOR

BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS

GOOD FOOD

AN D

GENERAL OFFICE

AT ANY TIME

OUTFITTERS

SPORTING GOODS FOR

EVERY SPORT

PHONE 214

I 05 S. Jefferson St.

8- 10-12- 14 W. Salem St.

ROANOKE, VIRGINIA

ROBERT E. LEE
HOTEL
N. O'NEAL MOSES
Manager

GOOD BEDS
FOR TIRED HEADS
LAIRD OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO
CHARLESTON , WEST VIRGINIA

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wARNER BR.OS.

STATE
LYRIC
LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA


RALPH DAVES, '36
Resident Manager

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A Good Beginning ...

THE

LIFE INSURANCE

M AYFLOWER

FINANCIAL SECURITY

H OTEL
Fo r

HOME COOKED M EALS


HENDERSON L. PEEBLES
1525 Kanawha Valley Bldg.

LEXINGTON, VA.

Charleston, W. Va.

COMPLIMENTS
OF

A FRIEND

C. R. AVERY

LUPTON A VERY

Presid ent
1914

1941

CHATTANOOGA GLASS CO.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.

MANUFACTURERS OF GLASS BOTTLES
SINCE 1900

o..1f

Jiitn£bl~P' JJiitth ~tJ.~nug
SPORTS, C,\MPUS AND BU S INESS SU ITS

• TUXEDO AND FULL DRESS

CA:-.1EL S HAIR TOPCOATS AND OVERCOATS

T\\'E ED S PORTS jACKETS $20

• SLACK S

$7. 50

Fifth i\ venue at 46th St., New York
Chicago, 19 E. Jackson Boulevard
/). FI NCHLEY REPRESENTATIVE VISITS YOUR COMMUNI TY Al REGULAR INTERVA LS.

WE FOLLOW THE FORMULA
AUTHORIZED BY GOODALL
MAKERS OF

PALM BEACH SUITS
From the moment we pick up your Palm
Beac h suit until we deliver it at yo ur door,
it is handled exactly according to th e
official Gooda ll formula. It is cleaned or
washed to remove every t race of stain
and perspiration. Soap, wa ter, chemi cals,
all con fo rm to G ooda ll' s standards. Th at 's
why yo u're safe in se nding yo ur Pal m
Be ach suits a nd slacks to us.

*
RESULTS ARE
GUARANTEED!

*
Some of Our Oth er Services are: Zoric
Dry Cleaning, Laundry, Summer Storage

ROCKBRIDGE STEAM LAUNDRY
"ZORIC CLEANERS"
LEXINGTON

VIRGINIA

FOR THAT

WAYLAND·s

W ELL DRESSED LOOK

DRUG STORE

GET YOUR CLOTHES

E. L. WAYLAND
PROPRIETOR

DONE
AT

UNIVERSITY
CLEANERS
Phone 94

COMPLIMENTS

OF

FIRST NATIONAL
BANK

Lexington, Va.

A. SILVER
CLOTHING MADE TO YOUR
INDIVIDUAL
MEASUREMENT
POPULAR PRICES
SMA RTLY TAILO RED

A C omplete Line of G entle man's
Furnishing and Haberdashery

*

ROBERT E. LEE HOTEL BUILDING

LEXINGTON, VA .

LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA

SEE IT IN ESQUIRE
Then Ask for It

J. ED DEAVER &
SONS
CLOTHIERS A ND FUR NISHERS

at

LEXINGTON, VA.

FRANKENBERGER Is

We Feature
Michael Sterns and Palm Beach Clothes
Kno x and Mallory Hats

Authentic University Styles
are Always Found at

FRANKENBERGER·s

Bostonian and Nunn- Bush Shoes
Manhattan Shirts

Rep cesenlal ives for

GLOBE TAILORING COMPANY

West Virginia's Finest Store

HAAS TAILORING COMPANY
STORRS.SHEAFFER TAILORING

CHARLESTON, W. VA.

COMPAN Y

SCHLOSS BROS. TAILORING COMPANY
(Custom Service)

VAN HORN & SON
THEATRICAL

COSTUMES

I I 30 CHESTN UT STREET

PHILADELPHIA, PA.

AUTHORIZED

R. C. A.-VICTOR

DEALER

COSTUMES TO RENT

9 W. NELSON

for

LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA

Plays, Pageants, Operas

BAL MASQUE


GENERAL MOTORS

We Designed and Furnished the Will ia ms-

PRODUCTS

burg Costumes for Fan cy Dress Ball 1939

FRIG IDAIRE$

STUDENTS!

Since 1865

MYERS
HARDWARE CO.

When Furnishing Your Rooms or
Fraternities Visit Lexington's
Leading Department
Store

Has Satisfied t he Need s of
Lexington and Rockbridge

*

IF IT'S

HARDWARE
WE HAVE IT

ADAIR-HUTTON, INC.
Se rving t he Public for Ove r a
H a lf a C e ntury

Phone 72
LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA
Main Street

lexington, Va.

THE

LYONS

HUGER-DAVIDSON-SALE

TAILORING CO.

C O M PANY, INC.
WH O LESALE G RO CERS
LEXINGTO N A N D STA UN TON ,

CLEANERS

VIRGINI A

TAILORS
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
of

LEXINGTON, VA.

PL EE-ZING QUALITY
FOOD PRODUCTS

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AS SOCIATED DAIRIES

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ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY

*
GREEN VALLEY DAIRY
ROCK RETREAT DAIRY
McCRUM'S

THORN HILL DAIRY
CREAMERY

OAK HILL DAIRY

MAPLE GROVE DAIRY

STERRETT'S DAIRY

*
.. QUALITY MILK FOR WASHINGTON
AND LEE STUDENTS ..

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FINE CUT FLOWERS
FOR

HOTEL
PATRICK HENRY

EVERY OCCASION
"The Meeting Place of Roanoke"
ROANOKE, VIRGINIA

FALLON
Florist
ROANOI
Terrace Dining Room
Air Conditioned Coffee Shop
Priva te Dining Rooms

Fireproof Garage in Direct Connection
with Lobby

TOM BRADLEY
HENRY TAYLOR
BUZZ LEE

A. B. MOODY, Manager

Student Representatives

A ROB'T MEYER HOTEL

Quality Foods
Courteous Service

CJ( easonable Prices

LET
US
HAVE
YOUR
MAIL
ORDERS
FOR

COLLEGE JEWELRY
Fraternity Pin s
W. & L. Belt Buckles

You will always find quality
merchandise at reasonable prices
at Pender Stores , a~d our courteo:~.s service mabs shopp .ng
truly a pleasu re.

Gifts for All O ccasions

HAMRIC & SMITH

PEN DER
Quality Food Stores

JEWELERS
LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA

THE DUTCH INN

TOLLEY'S TOGGE RY

NOTED FOR

THE COLLEGE MEN'S SHOP
Featuring

FINE SOUTHERN FOOD
Hart-Schaffn er and Marx Clothes
Florsheim Shoes

and

COMFORT AB LE LODGING
Arrow Shirts, Ti es, Un derwear
and Handkerchiefs

at

REASONABLE PRICES


LEXINGTON'S BEST
114 W. WASHINGTON ST.

THREE STORES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED

PHONE 147-78-174-181-98

M. S. McCOY
GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET

LEXINGTON, VA.

E. F. Hamilton

B. C. Tolley

JAMES A. COOK
COAL
AND \flOOD
Phone BO


Fruits and Vegetables
Q uality Fresh Meats
Old Virgini a Cured Hams
Our Specialty

LEXINGTON,

VIRGINIA

L EXIN GTON,

VIRGINIA

SOUTHERN INN

REST~~URANT

"Lexington's Finest"

FOOD PREPARED
TO SUIT THE
DISCRIM IN ATING W. & L. GENTLEMEN


OPEN

AFTER

DANCE

SETS

YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THE SERVICE OF

THE ROBERT E. LEE
AND

THE JACKSON BARBER SHOPS


W. & L. MEN HAVE ALWAYS MADE THESE SHOPS THEIR PREFERENCE

ROCKBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK
LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA

PAUL M. PENICK, President
S. M. DUNLAP, Vice-President
JOHN L. CAMPBELL, Trust Officer and Cashier

PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA

Organized 1904
"BUILT ON SERVICE TO ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY"

DEPOSITS OVER $1 I 00,000.00
I

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

BOLEY'S BOOK
STORE

M~ MdLeii/.L
Q;Jt g~wp
LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA

.P~n, Var;uu.~

HOTEL BEVERLEY

STONEWALL

Incorporated

JACKSON TAVERN

+
3 MI LES NORTH OF STAUNTON ON

DELICIOUS FOOD

U. S. ROUTE I I

COMFORTABLE ROOMS

AT

MODERATE PRICES

STONEWALL JACKSON HOTEL
STAUNTON, VIRGINIA

+
JOHN R. PAYNE, Ill
Staunton, Virginia

General Manager

SUCCESSFUL PRACTIC E • •
DEPENDS TO NO SMALL DEGREE UPON
THE SERVICE THAT YOU OBTAIN FROM

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