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THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
WASHINGTON & LEE UNIVERSITY
LEXINGTON, VA. 24450
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Contents
Around Campus 4
Through the year 16
Faculty 68 -
Seniors 94
Underclassmen 1 46
Organizations 1 88 i
Sports 214
Fraternities 252
Advertisements 292 '
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Rush...
This year was unique in that rush was held a
week after classes had begun. The first week of
classes was deemed "Casual Contact" in
which members of fraternities could speak to
freshmen only on the hill. Open houses began
the weekend of September 16th and con-
tinued through Sunday evening. Rush dates
were held Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday of the following week. Bids were passed
out that Wednesday and Friday.
There was some confusion about the new
rush rules causing some fraternities to be more
"creative". President of the Inter-fratenity
Council Ross Singletary said he was optimistic
about next year's rush because he said he
thinks the IFC has learned from its mistakes.
The Snag
Pi Kappa Alpha 26
Phi Delta Theta 22
Phi Gamma Delta 20
Kappa Alpha 20
Sigma Alpha Epsilon 18
Pi Kappa Phi 17
Phi Kappa Psi 14
Beta Theta Pi 13
Chi Psi 13
Phi Kappa Sigma 11
Sigma Chi 11
Sigma Phi Epsilon 11
Sigma Nu 8
Lamda Chi Alpha 7
Delta Tau Delta 4
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Homecoming
This year the W&L Generals suffered a heartbreaking
20-22 loss to Hampden Sydney Tigers. The game was
close but the students were in good spirits following the
previous night's performance by Guadalcanal Diary and
the Producers. The homecoming queen for the second
year in a row was a W&L girl, sophomore Stacy Noelle
Patmore. Stacy was the candidate from Kappa Sigma fra-
ternity. The first runner-up was W&L junior Mary Alice
McMorrow, from Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.
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Halloween
24 Halloween
Halloween 25
Parents'
Weekend
Families of Washington and Lee students gathered in Lexington
during the first weekend in November. Approximately 1,500 rel-
atives attended the 34th annual Parents' Weekend to gain a greater
understanding of the university.
The weekend's activities included open houses in many academic
departments and campus houses, a concert put on by the W & L
choral ensembles, seminars and career programs and faculty-parent
conferences. The annual President's Report was delivered in Lee
Chapel by Dean Elrod who served as acting president while Pres-
ident John D. Wilson was on sabbatical at Oxford University. The
report focused on the difficult admissions policies at W & L, new
building projects, and the Fraternity Renaissance Program.
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Women's Rush
Colonization of national sororities took place on the W & L campus in
January, 1989. Three national sororities: Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha
Theta, and Kappa Kappa Gamma were chosen by the Sorority Advisory
Committee composed of students, faculty, and administrators. The com-
mittee was assembled in response to surveys of undergraduate women
which expressed interest in colonization.
The three sororities were selected from presentations given by five na-
tional women's fraternities (Kappa Delta and Pi Beta Phi were not select-
ed). W & L women interested in sororities attended pre-rush registration,
registration, and open houses before the interviews began. Preference
parties were followed by the extension of bids. Approximately eighty
women initiated into each of the three sororities in April.
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Contact
Through the year, a variety of lecturers visi-
ted the W&L campus due to Contact's pat-
ronnage. The student run group brought the
controversal Nicaraguan resistance leader
Adolfo Calero to Lee Chapel. Thanks to Con-
tact, W&L students received a first hand in-
sight to world affairs. Hosea Williams spoke on
the inherent right to freedom.
Contact kept W&L in tune with Virginia pol-
itics by sponsering debates between Judd &
Olin and Huffman & Frame. Senator Charles
Robb campaigned here; students welcomed
Robb's return since his first visit to W&L was
addressing the 1988 Mock Convention (a
blurr to most).
Contact also brought to W&L the following
guest lecturers: Lt. Governor Doug Wilder,
Russell Kirk, Thomas Rideout, Al McGuire, Er-
nest Fitzgerald, Ken Cribb, and the Con-
stitutional Law Panel. Supreme Court Justice
Sandra Day O' Conner visited W&L through
(partial) sponsership by Contact.
Photos by WPH
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Founder's
Day
Founder's Day is traditionally marked by the tap-
ping of the new ODK initiates. ODK is a national
leadership organization which was begun in 1914 on
the Washington & Lee campus by 12 students. The
organization seeks to recognize campus leaders and
in the words of current ODK president Marion
"Moose" Herring, "It gets campus leaders together
to talk about campus activities."
This year ODK tapped 21 juniors and seniors and
inducted two honorary members. The honorary
members were William R. Johnston, a 1961 grad-
uate, and Donald H. Baker, a member of the class of
1968. Johnston is chairman of the board and CEO
of Agora Securities, Inc. in New York, a member of
the Wall Street Club and executive vice president
and director of the Cancer Research and Teaching
Fund. Baker is artistic director for Lime Kiln Arts,
Inc., the center for the arts that he founded in Lex-
ington in 1982. The five categories for excellence
when determining who gets tapped are scholastic
achievement, athletics, social service and campus
government leadership activities, journalism, speech
and mass communications, and the creative and
performing arts.
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ODK Initiates
Honorary
William R. Johnston
Donald Baker
Seniors
Ronald J. Brown
David W. Dietz
Anna M. Hampton
Vanessa Hartman
S. Hughes Melton
John C. Roach
James M. Sloat
Rowan G. Taylor
David E. Thompson
Betsy A. Vegso
Juniors
J. Wayne Burris
Reid T. Campbell
Donald S. Jackson
Mary Alice McMorrow
Jonathan I. Sheinberg
Shawn Copeland
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Superdance
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Superdance this year was a huge sucess as the com-
mittee raised over $5,000 more than expected. W&L
students danced on February 4th & 5th to raise $30,692.
The Superdance Steering Committee worked under the
leadership of Wright Ledbetter, Debra Hurtt, and their
adviser Fontanne Bostick. To kick off the weekend, the
traditional Battle of the Bands was held. The winner would
open for Indecision and the Connells Saturday night. Phi
Delt's Green Eggs and Ham snaked the victory for the
second straight year.
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Fancy Dress
This year for Fancy Dress we embarked on a journey
upon the Orient Express. The journey began Thursday
evening when The Fabulous Waller Family opened for the
great B.B. King. Friday night people entered the Warner
Center as enormous search lights criss-crossed the skies
leading to the train platform. The Warner Center was dec-
orated as four different cities, all stops on the Orient Ex-
press. The decorations even included an actual size replica
of the bar/saloon car of the Orient Express. The music for
the event included the Lester Lanin Orchestra in the new
gym and the Reivers opening for the Young Fresh Fellows
in Doremus gym. The evening concluded with a spectac-
ular 30 minute firework display over Wilson field at
12:30a.m.
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Liz Smith Fancy Dress Chairman
David Grove Chairman
Charles Frankum Vice Chairman
Judy Payne Entertainment Director
Stewart Hammond Concert Coordinator
Christina Robinson Publicity Director
Michael Applebaum Operations Director
Mike Carroll Treasurer
Willard Dumas EC Representative
Kimberly Booth
Wes Boyd
Jenny Bray
Sheni Brown
Carol Couch
Michael Danzansky
Christie Davis
Rachael Easton
Stephanie Flitzgerald
Andre Gaffney
Lee Garlove
David Gildea
Stephanie Guittard
Anna Hampton
Rogers Hemdon
Michael Higginbotham
Keri Hinrichs
Patience Jones
Clare Kaye
Allen Ladd
Lynwood Mallard
Eddie Martin
Nick Phillips
Schuyler Rideout
Clint Robinson
Anna Schleunes
Chris Sullivan
Sumner Tlimberlake
Tina Vandersteel
Merideth Walker
Harley Walsh
Merrill Watson
Chris Wood
Richard Zuber
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SAB
The Student Activities Board knocked itself
out in '88-'89. SAB had a banner year under
the leadership of David Grove, Charles
Frankum, and Michael Applebaum. SAB
brought Steven Wright and Little Feat to the
new pavilion. Shows by the Conne//s, New
Potato Caboose, and the Producers and
Guadalcanal Diary kept the students enter-
tained. Acquiring B.B. King for FD and con-
tributing to Superdance ranks this year's SAB
with the top in recent memory. SAB continued
the nights in the Pit, plus adding new ideas like
Bingo night. Congratulations to the SAB
members for a great year!
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Winter Break
To celebrate Washington's birthday, many W&L
students took off for the mountains to go skiing, the
beaches for some sun, or London for a little bit of culture.
Some went to Jamaica where they lived off of shark's teeth
and danced in a cave. Cancun was, again, a popular spot
for those wanting warm weather and a lot of sun, as were
the Bahamas and the Florida Keys. Even the baseball and
men's lacrosse teams went to Florida to practice and play
some games. Others went to the mountains of Colorado
for skiing or lounging in the lodge. Some, however, went
home or even stayed in Lexington to study, relax, or com-
pete in sports events.
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Theater...
Washington & Lee thesbians put on four
major productions and a seris of three one act
plays in 1988-1989. The year culminated in
the "Little Shop of Horrors", the longest runn-
ing show of the season. The Advanced Direct-
ing Class presented the one act play series.
The three directors: Drew Piatt, David Daves,
and Mike Dixon, each chose a theme of sexual
harassment. A special thanks goes out to the
technical director Gary Humiston, and to the
publicity coordinator and graphic designer,
Pamela Oates. W&L theatrical successes dep-
ended on these two people's invaluable contri-
butions.
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Steel Magnolias
October 28-30,
November 2-5
University Theater
No Exit
December 2-4
Boiler Room Theater
Arden of Feversham
February 3-8
University Theater
The Stranger
Wormwood
March 23-26
Boiler Room Theater
Self-Torture &
Strenuous Exercise
Little Shop of
Horrors
May 12-20
University Theater
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Progress
Improvements continue to be made around Lexington in 1988-
1989. Students eagerly awaited the new "Harris Teeter". The "Fast
Lane" bowling alley allows students to go bowling for dollars in town.
Around campus, construction workers resumed the infamous blasting
in the attempt to transform the old freshmen parking lot into a theater.
The Center for Performing Arts is scheduled for completion fall 1990.
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Spring Term
Indecision, the Connells, and the Neville Brothers
kicked of W&L's spring term on Sunday, April 16 at
Van Ripers near Charlottesville. A week and a half of
parties, sun, and warmth ended with a 'riot' in Red
Square, a few days of rain, and a muddy day at
Foxfield.
The so-called Red Square Riot was actually a har-
mless gathering of students in the area behind Beta,
PiKA, and Phi Delt on a Wednesday night, but the
police were bored that night. The following weekend
brought rain and mud, yet some students still got de-
cked out for KA's Old South, Foxfield, and Phi Delt's
Hells Angels party.
The Kentucky Derby fell in the middle of the term,
and many students journeyed to Louisville to watch the
horses and/or the people.
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Spring Term 55
Alumni Weekend
Hundreds of Alumni returned to W&L on May 12th to help us celebrate one of our few beauti-
ful days this spring. They were greeted by old friends and some of us made new ones. Alumni
weekend was again one of the most festive weekends of the year, W&L and mother nature both
dressed to the 10's for the occasion.
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Confetti's
The Kingpins and Derryberry and Alagia entertained everyone on May
20 at what may have been the last Confetti's weekend. The weekend started
with a banquet Friday night attended by the Honorable Elizabeth B. Lacy,
Justice, Supreme court of Virginia, and featuring Southern Comfort. Those
who didn't make it to Zollman's Pavilion on Saturday afternoon to hear
Derryberry and Alagia enjoyed listening to Lost in the Supermarket and
CHO in the Gaines quad during the Amnesty International concert. The Dell
was packed on Saturday night with people crowded around the Kingpins or
the bottles. Most people stumbled home when the band quit playing,
though some decided to do some late-night studying(?) in the library on the
way.
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Senior Party
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Baccalaureate
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Commencement
The "Better Dead than Co-ed" bumperstickers have faded, the
Cock-Pit has been changed to the General Headquarters, and the
fight song that once went ". .and we'll roll old Sweetbriar on the side"
has been changed. This year the first class of women to enter Wash-
ington & Lee graduated on June 1, 1989. 77% of the 107 women and
316 men who came here in 1985 graduated. Hundreds of family
members joined the graduates on the 90 degree plus Thursday after-
noon to celebrate the occasion. We are sad to a class which has
achieved so much to leave, they will be sorely missed but we wish
them a world of luck.
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The President
Doctor John Delane Wilson
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Board of Trustees
James M. Ballengee, Rector
John D. Wilson, President
F. Fox Benton, Jr.
Thomas B. Branch, III
Gray Castle
Ashbury Christian Compton
Beverly M. DuBose, III
James F. F.Gallivan
William M. Gottwald
Houston H. Harte
Richard D. Haynes
W. Hayne Hipp
Mrs. Virginia R. Holton
C. Royce Hough, III
Mrs. Patricia W. Leggett
William J. Lemon
H. F. Lenfest
Mrs. Francis A. Lewis
J. William McClintock, III
A. Stevens Miles, Jr.
Ross R. Millhiser
Mrs. Vaughan I. Morrissette
W. Buckner Ogilvie, Jr.
Charles S. Rowe
Isaac N. Smith, Jr.
Jerry Glover South
Guy Thomas Steuart, II
J. Thomas Touchton
M. Thoedore Van Leer
Thomas K. Wolfe, Jr.
Thomas D. Anderson
Joseph Earle Birnie
Frank C. Brooks
J. Stewart Buxton
Thomas Hal Clark
Thomas C. Frost, Jr.
Joseph S. Keelty
Christoph Keller, Jr.
S. R. Kopald, Jr.
Joseph Lamar Lanier
H. Gordon Leggett, Jr.
Sydney Lewis
Joseph T. Lykes, Jr.
E. Marshall Nuckols, Jr.
Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Isadore M. Scott
Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.
John M. Stemmons
Calvert Thomas
John Newton Thomas
Jack W. Warner
John Minor Wisdom
Frank G. Young
Faculty 71
John W. Elrod
Dean of the College
Lewis G. John
Dean of Students
Larry C. Peppers
Dean of the School of Commerce
Kenneth P. Ruscio
Dean of Freshmen
H. Thomas Williams, Jr.
Associate Dean of the College
Anne C. P. Schroer-Lamont
Associate Dean of Students
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Anece F. McCloud
Associate Dean of Students
for Minority Affairs
Leroy Cole Atkins, II
Associate Dean of Students
for Fraternity Affairs
N. Rick Heatley
Associate Dean of Students
Director of Career Services
Faculty 73
Accounting
Lyn Wheeler. Arthur Gumenik, Jay Cook, Kevin Green
Administration
Joe Goldsten, Roger Dean, John DeVoght, Larry Lamont
74 Faculty
Biology
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John Knox, Thomas Nye, Jack Wielgus, Cleve Hickman
Chemistry
Steven Desjardins, J. Brown Goehring, William Watt, George Mohler, George Whitney, Michael Pleva, Lisa T. Alta, Keith
Shillington
Faculty 75
Classics
N. Rick Heatley, Mario Pellicciaro, Herman Taylor
Computer Science
Kenneth Lambert, Theodore Sjoerdsma, Janet Melville, Thomas Whaley
76 Faculty
Economics
John Winfrey, Edward Atwood, Bruce Herrick, John M. Gunn, Larry Peppers, Phillip Cline, Carl Kaiser
English
Front Row: Robert L. Huntley, DeMaree Peck, Joyce MacDonald, James P. Warren Back Row: Severn Duvall, John Evans,
Dabney Stuart, Edwin Craun
Faculty 77
Fine Arts
Front Row: Pamela Simpson, Gordon Spice Second Row: Betsy Bell, Kathleen Olson, Albert Gordon Back Row: Larry Stene,
Gerad Doyon, Barry H. Kolman, Gary R. Humiston, Margaret Brouwer, Timothy Gaylord
Geology
Brenda Bryant, Robert C. Thren, Odell S. McGuire, Frederic Schwab, Edgar Spencer, Samuel Kozak
78 Faculty
German
David Dickens, M. Kirkland Folio, Harold Hill, Greta McCaughrin, Ann Rogers, B. S. Stephenson
History
Roger Jeans, Barry Machado, Richard Bidlack, Henry P. Porter, Robert W. McAaren, J. Holt Merchant, Jefferson Davis
Futch, Marshall Jarrett, Taylor Saunders
Faculty 79
Journalism
Hampden Smith, Ronald H. MacDonald, Clark R. Mollinghoff, Robert DeMaria, John Jennings
Mathematics
Henry Sharp, Paul S. Bourdon, Elizabeth A. Baker, Wayne Dymacek, Eung Chun Cho, Thomas O. Vinson
80 Faculty
Military Science
Front Row: Linda Connelly, Lt.Col. Joel J. Snow, Capt. Ramon L. Ramos, Nellie M. Rice Back Row: Maj. Karl H. Wingard, Jr.,
Sgt Maj. Nelson L. Twyman, Maj. W. Kenneth Talley, Master Sgt. Willie E. Williams, Sgt. Jimmy E. Davis
Philosophy
J. Ramsey Martin, Charles Boggs, Harrison Pemberton, Karen Lyle, W. Lad Sessions
Faculty 81
Physical Education
Front Row: Jan Hawthorne. Richard Miller. Bill McHenry, Joe Lyles Second Row: Jeff Stickley, Dennis Daly. Norris
Aldridge Third Row:Jim McKeon, Buck Leslie Fourth Row: Cinda Rankin, Boyd Williams, Bill Holmes, Tom Jomes
Physics
D. Donald Reese, James Donaghy, William Newbolt, Ken Van Ness, Robert Akins, Tom Williams
82 Faculty
Politics
John Handelman, Craig McCaughrin, Milton Colvin, Delos D. Hughes, William F. Connelly, Jr., Lewis John, William
Buchanan, Ken Ruscio
Psychology
Nancy Margand, Henry King, David Elmes, Joseph Thompson
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Public
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Religion
Harlan Beckley, Minor Rogers, Alexandra Brown, Karen Lyle, Richard Marks
84 Faculty
Romance Languages
Front Row: Sidney Williams, Westbrook Barrett, Cecile West-Settle, Gwen Campbell Second Row: Kathy Koberstein, John
Lambeth, Alfred Fralin, Howard L. Boetsch Back Row: Edward Hamer, Russell Knudson, James Leva
Sociology
David Novak, Kendall White, Dr. John M. McDaniel
Faculty 85
STAFF
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Frank A. Parsons
Assistant to the President
Lawrence W. Boomall, Jr.
Treasurer
Farris P. Hotchkiss
University Secretary
James W. Whitehead, Director Bob "Murph" Murray, Burr Date
Reeves Center Security
86 Staff
Admissions
Seated: Julia Kozack, Mimi Elrod Standing: Tim McMahon, David McLeod, William Hartog, Grafton Young, Dan Murphy
Development
Carol Franklin, Anne Farrar, Lex McMillan, Vicky Agnor, Charlene Whiteside, Gail Grass, Becky Traylor, Janice Updike,
Carolyn Goolsby, David Long, Jim Jordan
Staff 87
Alumni Office
Richard Sessoms, Sheila McCurdy. Paula Johnson, Dorothy Hughes, James D. Farrar, Jr., Christopher J. Deighan,
Pamela Pattern
Financial Aid
Career Developmenl
John H. DeCourcy, Sarah Bolte, McClain Stradtner, Linda
Fleury, Cree Sherrill
Penny Hinneman, Lucy Tilson, Anne Schroer-Lamont, Rick
Heatley
88 Staff
Library
Sitting: Jo Ann Wilson, Barbara Brown, Elaine Mears, Jimmie Leach, Betty Kondayan, Mary Lyn Brittigan Standing:
Richard Grefe, Terry Farquer, Oot Mohler, Heline McCrown, Betsy Brittigan, David Badertscher, Carol Blair, Tony
Murray, Annette John, Yolanda Warren
University Services Business Office
Fontanne Bostic, William Mohler
Front Row: Polly Cash, Martha Rowsey, Diane Johnson Second
Row: Debra Caylor, Sue Bryant, Marty Sensabough Back Row:
Don Holt
Staff 89
Student Health
Buildings
& Grounds
David Ellington, Jane T. Horton-Marcella, Robert M. Pickeral
James Brown, Scott Beebe, Linda Agnor, Herman Huffman,
James Arthur
Bookstore
Sue LaRue, Tidge Roller, Jackie Henderson, Brenda Reese, Debbie Armentrout, Ruby Earhart
90 Staff
Registrar
Front Row: Chris Callas, Jeanette Jarvis, Scott Ditman Back Row: Donna Hall, Karen Plogger
News Office
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Floor: Todd Morse. Sandra Canellas, Rodney Rogers, Nadine Higgins, Linda Hall, Martha Ramsey, Linda
Cooper, Linda Russ, Janet Goad, Michael Moore, Carol Hostetter, Dawn Southers, Clifford Payne Stairs
(top-bottom): Donald Burch, Bob Henderson, Charles Dunn, Mary Hawkins, Pamela Clark, Carolyn Black,
Charles Ware, Vera Merchant, Natalie Brown, Tammy Merchant
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Print Shop
Front Row: Anna Claytor, Mary Hartless, Wanda Hall, Sandi Sebastian Back Row: Wayne Connor, Calvin
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96 Seniors
John Catron, Rich Redfoot, Eric Skinner, Paul McKinstry
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Stephanie Smith, Barbara Byington, Lucy Anderson Erin
Cosby, Anna Hampton
Fray McCormick, Michael Veliuona, Robert Burch
David McDowell, Jones Tyler, Philip Isley, Mark Newman
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Seniors 97
The Phi Delta Gamma Seniors
Warren Butler, Allen O'Connell, Robert Haley, Banks Ladd,
Jim Barker
Cathleen Tieman, Anne Large, Anne Geary, Valerie Pierson
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David Thompson, Emmanuel Klump, Chris Ferguson, Hugh McCormick, Frank Sands, Mike Magoline, Eddie Martin, Shawn Gulley,
Dudley Lee, Mike Drusano, John Harvey, Frank Kellner, Thomas Rawls, Ian Bottomly
Rhona Hughes, Julie Salerno
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Ian Thompson, Bill Webb, Clark Peterson, Dale Haines, John Murdoch, Joe Emerson, Dean Barry, Jace Goins
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Manoli Loupassi, Mike Veliuona, John Ware, Steve Udicious, Harry Halpert
104 Seniors
Mike Wharton '91, Dudley Lee, Johnston Cox '91, Simon Smith '91, Tim Ward '90, Lee Grable
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Adam Yanez '87, Rowan Taylor, Hugh Finkelstein
Vanessa Hartman, Julie Salerno, Amy Smith
Doug Mullenix, Andrew Baur, Tony Mitchell
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Mark Bryant, Charles Gay, Scott Cornell '90
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Stephanie Smith, Kim Eadie, Copeland Kapp
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Doug Mullenix, Ted Cover, Andrew
Baur '90, Scott Levitt '90, Tony Mit-
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segan Back: Sheldon Clark, Taylor
Williams, Manoli Loupassi
114 Seniors
John Catron, Andrew Layton, Chris Wood, Mike Forrester, I-Bashi-I, David Hudson, Bucky
Strauch, Joe Kavanaugh, Doug Freimuth
Stu Sheldon, Christopher de Movellan, David Olson '90
Andrew Layton, Jamie Urso,
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Front: Lane Lastinger, Petei
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Jeff Kelsey, Scott Williams
Christian Blessey, Chris Brand
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116 Seniors
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Taylor Williams, Andy Howell,
Brad Gottsegan, Sheldon Clark,
John Ware
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Mitchell, Joe Caccamo,
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Keri Wessel
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Seniors 119
Dodd Crutcher
Bill Leightner
Richard Brock
Greg Hartman
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Harry Murphy
Blake Comer '90
Luckett Robinson
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Kelly Putney, Heidi Read, Copeland Kapp Ward Eisinger, Greg Williams, Eric Skinner
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Matt Stover '91, David Klabo, Bob Fuller '91, Niko Lorentzatos '91
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Front: Dudley Lee, David Lawrence, Dr. J. D. Futch, Warren Butler, John Knight, David Burns, Jeff Kelsey, Johnny
Sarber Back: Weston Newton, Eddie Martin, Eddie Klank, Jim Barker, Will Arvin
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132 Seniors
James T. Maggwett (VMI '88), Andrea Hickman
Sean F. Driscoll, Peter L. Freeman, Nick Woodfield, Charles K. Driscoll, Jr.,
Michael L. Washington, Thomas H. R. Mooney, Chris G. Padden
Bob Tompkins
Tom Koch
Jason Hodges
David Emerich
Stephen Rodgers
Stuart Sheldon
Chris Willard
Don Weiner
Jeff Lovell '90
Matt Horridge
Richard Grace '90
Seniors 133
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David Surface, Chris Brand, Jim Barker, Andy Howell
Weston Newton, Will Arvin, Christian Blessey, Mike Carroll
Dubois S. Thompson, III
134 Seniors
Edward Ludwig, Paul Henderson
Emmanuel Klump, Tom Wingfield
Karen Dash '90, Melissa Roberts '90, Catherine McCubbin,
Suzanne Lucas '90
Ed McGee, Murphy McMillan '90, Warren Holland '90
Rhona Hughes, Mary Anne Lofrin, Julie
Salerno, Vanessa Hartman, Amy Smith
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Simmons '91, Larissa Webb '90
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Johnson, Tony DeMartino, Philip Dupont, Martin Burlingame, Pete Petino, Hughes Melton
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Wistar Nelligan, Kelly Putney, Dan McDowell, Kim Eadie
Laura Taylor '90, Paula Gregg '91, Manuel Bonilla, Anne Aitken '90,
Sarah Bolte '91
Margaret Pimblett
Elizabrth Brown
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Jenny Bray, Julia Kirk, Laura Hoopes, Benny Savage, Rosalyn Thompson
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Taylor Williams
Andy Howell
Sheldon Clark
Mary Anne Loftin, Julie Salerno, Vanessa
Hartman
142 Seniors
Front: Courtney Harpold, Mary Anne
Loftin, Amy Hatcher '91, Chris Deighan '87
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Bob (Sesame Srreer)McGrath, Lucy Ander-
son, Chris Callas Back: Kevin Struthers,
Matt Bryant, D.J. Hatfield
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Mike Magoline
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Anne K. Aitken
Denver, CO
Kevin J. Allen
Dallas. TX
R. David Allen
Anniston, AL
Sarah T. Allen
Spartanburg. SC
Victoria W. Allen
Atlanta. GA
William E. Allen
Wilmington, DE
Charles J. Ameno
Lancaster. NY
Karsten Amlie
Pompano Beach. FL
Kris Amoroso
Vienna, VA
Michael S. Applebaum
New Orleans, LA
M. Beckwith Archer
Lexington. KY
Meredith M. Attwell
Houston, TX
John E. Bagwell, III
Spartanburg, SC
Scott C. Bahrke
Rose/and, NJ
Catherine B. Baillio
Virginia Beach, VA
148 Juniors
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Virginia W. Barrett
Suffollk, VA
Nancy H. Baughan
Rockledge, FL
Christopher A. Beeley
Houston, TX
Hilary E. Beggs
Princeton, NJ
Robert B. Berryman
Dallas, TX
Robert P. Beveridge
Pittsburgh, PA
Amy S. Bidwell
Huddleston. VA
Susan E. Bienart
Baltimore, MD
Hannah S. Bimey
Washington, DC
Timothy K. Bowers
Martinsburg, WV
George Wesley Boyd
Dallas, TX
Melanie G. Brent
Baltimore, MD
Virginia B. Brent
Alexandria, VA
Thomas Scott Brisendine
Springfield, VA
Heather Brock
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
D. Allen Brown
New Orleans, LA
G. Patrick Brown
Atlanta, GA
Grattan T. Brown
Memphis, TN
Leigh Anne Brown
Rockville, MD
Thomas A. Brubaker
St. Simons Is. , GA
J. Wayne Burris, Jr.
Lynchburg, VA
James T. Busenlener
Metarie, LA
Jeffrey J. Caggiano
Bristol, CT
Davidson F. Callahan
Centerville, MD
Jamie T. Campbell
Westport, CT
Reid T. Campbell
New Canaan, CT
W. Brandon Canaday
Richmond, VA
Bradley J. Cannon
Lunberville, PA
Alice M. Cappel
Lake Charles, LA
Caroline M. Carter
Short Hills, NJ
Juniors 149
Christy A. Carter
Buena Vista, VA
Christopher A. Cerone
Tom River, NJ
Christine L. Champlin
Louisville. KY
Victor Cheung
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Delos R. Clark
McMinnville, OR
Charles B. Comer
Greenville, SC
Charles S. Conklin, III
Marietta, GA
Sean M. Connelly
Guilford. CT
Dedra L. Connor
Columbia, SC
Roger B. Cook
Anderson, SC
Shawn A. Copeland
Charleston, WV
Sonya L. Crayton
Rantoul, IL
Robert J. Dadio
Easton, PA
Yvonne K. Dash
Hackensack. W
Caroline B. Davis
Louisville, KY
Craig B. Davis
Spartanburg, SC
Susan M. Davis
Louisville, KY
Jason H. Daywitt
Boscobel, Wl
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Donald A. DeFabio
Bethesda, MD
Gordon H. De Kuyper
Baltimore, MD
Frank J. DeMento
Huntington, NY
Thomas T. Diedorff
York, PA
Anna M. Dulaney
Charlotte, NC
John M. Durant
Drexel Hill, PA
Laura L. Eggers
Annandale, VA
Jennifer A. Elmes
Lexington, VA
Gregory E. Euston, Jr.
Miami, FL
Joane E. Evan
Wethersfield, CT
Edward H. Evans
Newton, PA
Julian Fant, III
Jacksonville, FL
John S. Farmer
Lexington, KY
Elisabeth Farrell
Easton, PA
Damon Fensterman
Lynchburg, VA
F. Henry Ferris
Pittsford, NY
Lisa Ann C. Fink
York Town Heights, NY
Rebecca A. Finkbeiner
Little Rock, AR
Robert L. Fleming, Jr.
Houston, TX
Stewart G. Flippen
Richmond, VA
Thomas E. Fox
Richmond, VA
Anthony J. Frank
Richmond, VA
Juniors 151
Charles E. Frankum
Memphis, 77V
James A. Fuller
Barnstable, MA
Paul C. Galanides
Norfolk, VA
Lee K. Garlove
Louisville, KY
Susan L. Gates
Farmuille, VA
Joseph J. Geitner
McClean, VA
Stephen A. George
Baltimore, MD
Paul H. Gilbert
Armonk, NY
Christopher M. Giblin
Washington, DC
Gary 0. Giles
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Boca Raton. FL
Arne Glaeser
West Point, VA
Jonah L. Glick
Oradell, NJ
Patrick W. Gochar
Baltimore, MD
Hubert W. Goings, III
Birmingham, AL
Steven J. Gomez
Lakeville, CT
Kristi A. Goodman
Salem. VA
J. Lee Grable, Jr.
Dallas, TX
Katherine A. Graci
Memphis, 77V
Matthew W. Grey
Towson, MD
Jeffrey K. Grimes
Huntsuille. AL
Deborah L. Grove
Winchester. VA
152 Juniors
Stephanie M. Guittard
Bloomfield Hills, Ml
Ronda C. Gunter
Barboursville, WV
B. Dallas Hagewood
Franklin, TN
Thomas J. Hamilton, 111
Glastonburg, CT
James J. Harber, III
Commerce, GA
Kristen E. Haring
Mansfield, OH
Fiona P. Harkess
Anchorage, KY
Alice L. Harrell
Lookout Mtn., TN
Rogers K. Haydon
Bellair, FL
Thomas 1. Hayes, III
London, England
John T. Helleberg
Charlottesville, VA
D. Rogers Herndon, Jr.
Shreueport, LA
Nancy L. Hickam
Pulaski, VA
Michael W. Higginbotham
Memphis, TN
Mary H. Hipp
Greenville, SC
Warren F. Holland, III
Columbia, SC
L. Ashley Hoopes
Wilmington, DE
William T. Houck
Lynchburg, VA
N. Burke Howell
Charlotte, NC
John E. Huffard, Jr.
Atlanta, GA
Kelley L. Hughes
Atlanta, GA
Juniors 153
Helge R. Hukari
Atlanta. GA
M. Catherine Hunt
Baltimore. MD
Eric W. Hunter
Cincinnati, OH
Rachael R. Jackson
Austin, TX
Nicholas M. Jacobs
Ramsey, NJ
Caroline C. Jennings
Fort Washington. PA
Jane Lee Joyce
N. Little Rock. AR
Kiyomi Kamata
Tokyo. Japan
Edward J. Kelley
Towson. MD
J. Christopher Kennedy
Annapolis. MD
Frederick B. Kieckheffer
Louisville, KY
Amy J. Kitchen
Amherst. NH
Evan J. Kline, III
Sanatoga. PA
Elizabeth P. Knapp
Lexington. VA
Tiffany Kwan
Hong Kong. Japan
Eileen F. Labashinsky
Brooklyn. NY
Allen H. Ladd
Mobile, AL
James B. Lake
Charleston, SC
Frederick LaManna
Manhasset. NY
BethAnne M. Lamb
Miljord, NH
C. King Laughlin, III
Dallas. TX
Amy Y. Lehr
Greensville. SC
154 Juniors
Heather D. Logan
Tampa, FL
Steven H. Long
Richmond, VA
Suzanne E. Lucas
Martinsburg, WV
Lynwood M. Mallard
Charlotte, NC
David C. Marshall
Salem, NJ
David H. Martin
Summit, NJ
Robert E. Martin
Camphill, Pa
Stephen S. Mattingly
Webster Springs, WV
Paul A. Matuch
Collegeville, PA
Scott R. McArron
Dallas, TX
Daniel J. McCronie
Femandina Beach, FL
Gary H. McCullough
Athens, GA
Daniel H. McDowell
Stamford, NY
John M. McMillan. Ill
Montgomery, AL
Mary Alice McMorrow
Arlington, VA
Michael S. Meers
Bethesda. MD
Carlos E. Millan
Baltimore, MD
i Mark T. Milligan
Monkton, MD
Juniors 155
R. King Milling, Jr.
blew Orleans, LA
Genienne A. Mongno
Danville. CA
J. Carter Montague
Gaithersburg, MD
Lisa C. Moody
Bellevue, WA
Adam A. Morgan
Upperlo. MD
J. Coulter Morrison
Brandon, MS
Kathleen A. Morrison
Seaford, VA
Stacy L. Morrison
Jenkintown, PA
Kimberly A. Moseley
Virginia Beach, VA
Robert D. Mould
Columbia, SC
Eve L. Mullen
Cedartown, GA
Matthew N. Murphy
New Canaan, CT
Kevin M. Nash
Cordova, 77V
Leigh Anne Netterville
Baton Rouge, LA
C. Hunt Niedringhaus
Creve Couer, MO
Elizabeth M. O'Connell
Baltimore. MD
David R. Olson
Fairfax Station, VA
Gregory J. Ossi
Jacksonville. FL
William H. Ottinger
Hong Kong
Paula J. Owsley
Springfield. MO
R. Michael Pack
Paris, KY
156 Juniors
Katherine C. Park
Pavenswood, WV
Quay W. Parrott, III
New Orleans, LA
Kenneth R. Pearson
Louisville, KY
Todd C. Peppers
Lexington, VA
Tanya Pergola
Easton, CT
John E. Perkins, IV
Tallahassee, FL
Cecelia M. Phillips
Lexington, VA
Emmette Pilgreen
Anaheim, CA
David E. Pitzel
Baton Rouge, LA
Richard J. Poli
Newton Square, PA
Maurice E. Purnell, III
Dallas, TX
David A. Radulovic
Alexandria, VA
Rebecca L. Reynolds
Glenside, PA
D. Scott Richardson
Timonium, MD
K. Lorraine Richardson
Gaithersburg, MD
Erick H. Rock
Bethlehem, PA
Lea F. Santamaria
Charleston, WV
Patricia A. Sciutto
New York, NY
Thomas J. Sheehan, Jr.
Savannah, GA
Kelly D. Shifflett
Lexington, VA
Hikeo Shimizu
Aichi Pre. , Japan
Juniors 157
Presort W. Sigmund
Washington, DC
Richard P. Silva, Jr.
West Chester. PA
Stacey L. Sim
Houston, TX
David P. Smith, Jr.
Dallas, TX
Martha L. Smith
Houston, TX
Catherine L. Smith
Latrobe. PA
Christopher 0. Smythe
Lynchburg, VA
Christopher D. Sorrells
Lexington, VA
Jennifer Ellen Spreng
Bellville, IL
Stephen L. Stanley
Shreveport, LA
J. Ann Stewart
Marietta, Ga
David J. Streett
Little Rock, AR
Elizabeth Stutzman
Port Washington, NY
John D. Sutterlin
Frankfort, KY
Susan S. Swayze
Santa Posa, CA
Anne E. Taylor
Cohasset, MA
Ronald J. Thomas
Darien, CT
Michael E. Thompson
Clothier, WV
Thomas J. Thompson
Rockville, MD
C. Richard Tomkins, IV
Gallatin, 77V
John T. Touchton
Tampa, FL
Delia F. Truett
Friendsville, 77V
William W. Tunner
Manakin, VA
Fred J. Turpin
Tampa, FL
G. Mason Van Sciver
Radnor. PA
Tina Vandersteel
Alpine, NJ
Justin S. Walker
Boston, MA
Scott D. Walker
Seattle, WA
Peter J. Wanek
Metarie, LA
Sterling H. Weaver, II
Portsmouth, VA
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Larissa G. Webb
Bethesda, MD
D. Woodford Webb
Lexington, KY
Jill L. Westphal
Agoura, CA
Robert W. Whayne
Louisville, KY
Travis M. Wilhite
Austin, TX
Reiss F. Wilks
Virginia Beach, VA
Catherine L. Williams
Beaumont, TX
R. Christienne Williams
Selma, AL
Paul T. Williamson
Dallas, TX
Wendy W. Wilson
West Chester, PA
Juniors 159
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Marc Ackerman
Oakhnd.NJ
Courtney Adams
Greenwood, SC
Robby J. Aliff
Oak Hill, WV
Jane B. Allen
Winston Salem, NC
L. Scott Altrutz
Reston, VA
Amy Aussiker
San Antonio. TX
Willaim T. Avery
Richmond, VA
Cary C. Baber
Roanoake, VA
Hal Bailey
Memphis, 77V
Elizabeth M. Baker
Norfolk. VA
Jennifer A. Bandrowski
Wenham, MA
Christopher Baradel
Anapolis, MD
Robert Scott Bell
Wilmington, DE
David S. Bennett
Alpharetta, GA
Christopher S. Berdy
Jacksonville, FL
160 Sophomores
Daniel Bettendorf
Fulton, MD
Paul C. Bevington
Atlanta, GA
David Arthur Blank
Rydal, PA
Judson Blazek
Chevy Chase, MD
J. Brent Boland
Louisville, KY
Sarah Bolte
Leoti, KS
Christopher Boone
Houston, TX
Kimberly Booth
Atlanta, GA
Robert B. Boswell
Little Rock. AR
Margaret G. Boyd
Columbia, SC
Paul T.J. Bolye
Memphis, TN
Jennifer Page Bramlette
Ft. Belvoir, VA
Charles D. Broil, Jr.
Wilmington, DE
Robert B. Brown
Marietta, GA
Sherri Brown
Charleston, WV
John T. Buchanan
Swickleu, PA
Jonathan M. Bull
Lancaster, PA
Lee 0. Butterfield
Newport News, VA
Christopher Byrum
Bakersfield, CA
Patricia S. Can-
Greensboro, NC
James A. Casey
Glens Falls, NY
Paige E. Cason
Greenville, SC
Stephen H. Catlett, Jr.
Richmond, VA
Tim Clark
Ewa Beach, HI
Amy W. Coates
Little Rock, AR
Sharon K. Coleman
Atlanta, GA
Wade H. Coleman
Valdosta, GA
Chris G. Commander
Jacksonville, FL
Melinda M. Conkling
Chestertown, MD
Sarah W. Conrad
Old Lyme, CT
Sophomores 161
Thomas C. Costello
Garden City, NY
A. A. Johnston Cox
Coloumbia, SC
Allan N. Crawford, III
Atlanta, GA
Mignon C Crockard
Birmingham, AL
Anne B. Culley
Geneva, IL
Alice L. Cyphers
Henryvilte, PA
D. Franklin Daniels, Jr.
Chattanooga, 77V
Leslie Carol Dannelly
Leesburg, FL
Michael W. Danzansky
Washington, DC
Lindsay B. deHaven
Sewickley, PA
Michael D. DeMelfi
Bloomsburg, PA
E. Darrin Dewberry
Atlanta. GA
Khamla Leah Dhouti
Riverside, CA
Duke A. Dillard
Chattanooga, 77V
Laura Dodge
Summit, NJ
Donna S. Doughty
Roswell, GA
T. G. Douglas, Jr.
St. Simons Island, GA
Christopher R. Doyle
Louisville, KY
Kyra Tamara Draves
Port Jefferson, NY
Sandra Dudley
Henry, MA
John T. Dukes
Mobile, AL
Willard L. Dumas, III
New Orleans, LA
Thomas P. Dunn, Jr.
Hendersonville, NC
G. Kathleen Duwel
Summit Point, NJ
Joei Liyne Dyes
Peoria, IL
Anne Irene Dysart
Tulsa, OK
David V. Eakin
Tulsa, OK
John A. Ebner
Baton Rouge.LA
Laurel Elin Empie
Goshen, NY
Steve Erwin
Houston, TX
162 Sophomores
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Thomas G. Evans, Jr.
Ft. Washington, PA
Valerie Lyn Fayle
Houston, TX
Allen Ferguson
Richmond, VA
Janice C. Furman
Tampa, FL
Richard W. Feuring
Wantagh, NY
Stephanie Fitzgerald
Titusville, FL
William Fitzgerald
Columbia, SC
Christopher Lee Flinn
Richmond, VA
James L. Fowler
Greenville, NC
Larkin M. Fowler, III
Atlanta, GA
Lisa K. Frantz
Alexandria, VA
Matthew S. French
New Orleans, LA
Patrick Gallavan
Lake Forest, IL
Todd B. Garliss
Towson, MD
David C. Gilmore
Roanoke, VA
T Golden
Philadelphia, PA
Lynette C. Goodman
Los Angeles, CA
William Gottwals
Brownsville, MD
C. Michael Graf
Ingomar, PA
Gary Hugh Green
Los Angeles, CA
Sophomores 163
Paula Gregg
Fredrick, MD
Margaret Elizabeth Griffin
Bedford. VA
Andrew T. Guida
Summit. NJ
Timothy J. Halloran
Jonesboro, GA
Timothy J. Hamling
Nashville. 77V
Mary R. S. Hampson
Charleston. SC
Katherine W. Hanley
Fairhope. AL
Keiko Harada
Greer, SC
Eric B. Harlan
Baltimore. MD
Ashley Harris
Greenwich. CT
Charles C. Hart, Jr.
Rosemont. PA
Amy Hatcher
Bidwell. OH
Craig Emerson Hatfield
Fallston. MD
Albert H. Hauber, IV
Doyleston. PA
Alicia Hay
Baltimore. MD
M. McLaurin Hill
New Orleans. LA
Wendy L. Hinton
Aberdeen. MD
William C. Hirschman
Miami, FL
Alexander Hitz
Atlanta, GA
William E. Hoehn, III
Falls Church, VA
Paul C. Hoehne
Vienna, VA
Michael Holton
Indianapolis. IN
164 Sophomores
Stephen S. Hornbuckle
Houston, TX
Carol L. Howson
Gulph Mills, PA
John Brent Hudspeth
Houston, TX
Paul Ingram
Baltimore, MD
Brooke Jarabek
Atlanta, GA
Melissa A. Jay
Houston, TX
David Johnston
Newport News, VA
Erik K. Jones
Portland. OR
Christopher Kavanagh
Rockville Centre, NY
Louis D. Kaye
Windermere, FL
Mary Jeannette Kelley
Annandale, VA
Bemadette Kempton
Harrisonburg, VA
Laura Lee Kinney
Charleston, WV
Audrey M. M. Koch
Medocino, CA
Brian F. Kopet
Atlanta, GA
Katherine L. Kreutzinger
Metarie, LA
Charles E. Kranich
Altoona, PA
Paul Legarde
New Orleans, LA
Sophomores 165
Anne Dahlene Lamkin
Birmingham, AL
John Laney
Haddonfield, NJ
Katherine Gayle Leake
Florence, SC
Paul Lee
Atlanta, GA
Goodloe Lewis
Oxford. MS
J. Christopher Locke
Maitland. FL
Mark W. Lotruglio
Manhasset, NY
Thomas David Lovell
Rocky River, OH
Gregory L. Lyford
Casper, WY
Laurie Lyman
Gumee, IL
Roschelle Mack
Mechanicsville, MD
Dianne Makowsky
Florham Park, W
Reid S. Manley
Birmingham, AL
Christopher Mark
McClean, VA
Susan K. Martone
Norfolk, VA
Richard Earl Martz, Jr.
Atlanta, GA
Gary Maxa
Baltimore, MD
Melissa Anne Mayer
Gainesville, GA
Glenn R. McClendon, III
Opelika. AL
Terri Anne McFarland
Memphis, 77V
166 Sophomores
Alisann McGloin
Bronxville, NY
Douglas P. McHugh
Westchester, PA
John McManus
Bethesda, MD
Stephanie L. McNulty
Harrisonburg, VA
William H. Meadows
Lexington, KY
Julee Messerich
Rochester, NY
Charles A. Meyer
Baltimore, MD
Karen Meyers
State College, PA
Amy Noel Miles
Atlanta, GA
Bradley Troyer Miller
Johnston, PA
Duncan L. Miller
Marianna, AR
Kathleen A. Moritz
Arlington, VA
Michael R. Moseman
Yorktown Heights, NY
Cara S. Mullin
Washington, DC
Eric F. Mutz
Atlanta, GA
Jonathon J. Myer
LaJolla, CA
Douglas Nelson
Winchester, KY
John Neslaqe
Houston, TX
Andrew R. Nixon
Dallas, TX
Rachelle B. Nock
Bowie, MD
George Nomikos
Richmond, VA
Tracy Norman
Chester Springs, PA
Sophomores 167
Thomas M. Nystrom
Medfield, MA
Christopher M. O'Brien
Little Rock, AR
John H. Pace, III
Houston, TX
Amy Packard
Camden. ME
Patrick Padden
Louisville. KY
Juan Michael Pardo
Annapolis. MD
Larry J. Parker
New York. NY
Stacey Patmore
Fishkill, NY
K. Bryan Patterson
Shreveport. LA
Courtney Payne
Stone Mountain, GA
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New Rochelle, NY
Tara Perkinson
Lawrenceville, VA
Richard S. Perry
Aiken, SC
Mark Phippard
Keene, NH
John G. Phoenix
Denver, CO
Lawrence F. Pilkey
Charlottesville, VA
Neda McHed Pishupi
Georgia, USSR
Steven Plenk
Towaco, NJ
Paula Podracky
Euclid, OH
Edward Powell
Shreveport, LA
Paige Powell
Virginia Beach, VA
Alesha Priebe
Lyons, NY
Carter Quayle
Houston, TX
James Rambeau
Miami, FL
Oliver G. Rand, III
Madison Heights, VA
Lydia J. E. Reid
Athens, WV
Susan L. Reil
New Town, CT
Christian Reneau
Louisville. KY
Katy Richard
Manhasset. NY
168 Sophomores
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M. Schuyler Rideout
Charlotte, NC
Eleanor Robinson
Crabapple, GA
S. Christina Robinson
Houston, TX
Christian Roessler
Pittsburgh, PA
Jeffrey S. Rogers
Baltimore, MD
Angus B. Rosborough
Summit, NJ
Robert Douglas Sale
Panama City, FL
David Salter
Gainesui/te, FL
Damon L. Sanders
Fresno, CA
Susan L. Sarver
Kingsport, 77V
Chamie C. Schildt
Anchorage, KY
Anna Schleunes
Greensboro, NC
Simone Schonenberger
Park Ridge, NJ
Ingrid M. Schroeder
New City, NY
Walter Scott, III
Memphis, 77V
Leonard H. Seawell
Atlanta, GA
Travis L. Shaw
Newport News, VA
Robert Andrew Shelton
Houston, TX
Thomnas W. Sheppard
Sevema Park, MD
Blair E. Simmons
Fairfax Station
Michael W. Skarda
Piano, TX
Farrick James Slate
Winter Park, FL
Sophomores 169
Carolyn V. Smith
Roanoke. VA
J.R. Smith
Turin, GA
Nancy Smith
Gaithersburg, PA
Bryant J. Spann
Atlanta. GA
Richard Spence
Houston, TX
Thomas Spurgeon
Muncie. IN
Jean Strohman
Hilton Head Is., SC
H. Rey Stroube
Houston, TX
Francis Sudell
Philadelphia. PA
Tyler P. Suiters
Arlington, VA
John T. Swartz
Stuarts Draft, VA
Joan Swisher
Rockbridge Baths, VA
Jonathon T. Symonds
Houston. TX
Laura C. Taylor
Richmond. VA
Justin Thomas
Cotuit, MA
John C. Thorsen
Wilmington. NC
Sumner Timberlake
Birmingham, AL
Timothy C. Truxell
Raphine, VA
Frank B. Turner
Covington, GA
Cecily Tynan
Somerset, England
Loretta Vandenburg
Towaco, NJ
Erika Volkerding
Los Angeles, CA
Kristen E. Wagner
Merced, CA
Anne T. Walsh
Alpharetta, GA
170 Sophomores
Harley Walsh
Washington, DC
Santell Walthour
Hinesville. GA
Andrew W. Waters
Columbia, MO
Merrill E. Watson
San Rafael, CA
Susan H. Watson
Midlothian, VA
Adrienne C. Weatherford
Lynchburg, VA
Leslyn Eleanor Weekes
Stone Mountain, GA
Richard L. Weinstein
Baltimore, MD
Raymond J. Welder, Jr.
Beeuille, TX
Mellissa Lynn Weller
Greencastle, PA
Shawn A. Wert
Malvem, PA
Lovell West
Jacksonville, FL
Timothy W. Wheeler
Ruxton, MD
Matthew Wherry
Newark, DE
Elise M. Whitaker
Atlanta, GA
Claude Williams
New Orleans, LA
Edward M. Wilson
Charlotte, NC
Josh Winegerd
West Chester, PA
Matthew John Wise
Roanoke, VA
Sharon A. Witting
Fairfax, VA
Jeffrey William Woodland
Lancaster, PA
Gena Rae Woolner
Vienna, VA
C. Virginia Yip
Hong Kong
Janelle Zarecor
Germantown, 77V
Sophomores 171
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Louise Adamson
Richmond. VA
L. Brannon Aden
Jackson, MS
Jennifer Albright
Cincinnati, OH
Winthrop Allen
Spartanburg, SC
Kimberly A. Allison
Newport News, VA
Thomas Gilbert Amason
Burmingham, AL
Mary Beth Anstine
Camp Hill, PA
Scott Arceneaux
Baton Rouge. LA
Karen L. Arch
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Wanqdali Bacdayan
Natchitoches. LA
Kathleen Sara Bailey
Manchester, ME
Stacey Ann Baker
Wise, VA
Ann D. Barton
Grosse Point Farms. Ml
Kevin A. Bauer
Baltimore, MD
Amy E. Beall
Martinsburg, WV
172 Freshmen
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Armando Bennincasa
Lexington, VA
William Benson
Great Meadows, NJ
Kimberly Anne Bishop
Flourtown, PA
J. Darren Braccia
Springfield, VA
Sarah Briggs
Maryville, TN
William J. Brinkman
Atlanta, GA
Douglas B. Brown
Silver Spring, MD
Holly Buffington
Birmingham, AL
Tim Cadranell
Seattle, WA
Kevin L. Carl
Vienna, VA
William Caywood
Amherst, VA
Robert David Chandler
Pratt, KS
Janet Young Cho
Roanoke, VA
Tom Cockrell
Midlothian. VA
Chisolm Coleman
Charleston, SC
James Dabney Collier III
Memphis, TN
Travis A. Corder
Melbourne, FL
Carolyn Beare Cox
Charlottesville, VA
Heather M. Daesener
Brielle. NJ
Carol Whitten Damewood
Charleston, WV
William W. Davis
Fullerton, CA
Coleman T. Devlin
Towson, MD
Jennifer A. Donaldson
Williamsburg, VA
Robin Michelle Dru
Newport Beach, CA
Kristina Lisa Dunford
Rivadh, Saudia Arabia
Gregory Dunford
Rivadh, Saudia Arabia
Rachel Easton
Piano, TX
Emily L. Ecton
Culpepper, VA
Fred R. Elliott
Birmingham, AL
J. Gregory Evans
Florence, AL
Freshmen 173
Peter G. Evans
Shreueport, LA
Jennifer L. Fischer
Stafford, VA
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Seamone S. Flanagan
Maryville. TN
Charles C. Flippen
Columbia. MD
John Allison Flippen
Florence, SC
Joseph Read Folline
Columbia, SC
Gene Eric Foust
Spartanburg, NC
Jonathan A. Frank
Richmond, VA
Timothy Gallagher
Medford. NJ
J. Benjamin Gamboa
Patchogue. NY
David Gay
Miffis, MA
Alexandra Glynn
Palo Alto. CA
Robert Goodin
Louisville, KY
Paige Kilian
Forest Hill, MD
David Gordon
Dunfries, Scotland
Ashley Grey
Bethesda. MD
Michael J. Grey
Woodsboro, MD
Kristin L. Greenough
Holmdel. NJ
174 Freshmen
Emily C. Greer
Marion, VA
J. Kent Gregory
Louisville, KY
Charles H. Haake
San Marino, CA
Derk N. Hagendorn
San Francisco, CA
Courtney Brooke Hall
Shreueport, LA
Michael Jonathan Hanger
Atlanta, GA
Ashley Harper
Prairie Village, KS
Brian Harper
Fairfax Station, VA
Derek Todd Harrar
Rvdal, PA
Catherine Anne Harris
Chester, VA
Elaine Stuart Harris
Louisville, KY
Jonathan H. Harris
Summit, NJ
Laurel Ann Heiskell
Trumbull, CT
Willie L. Henderson, Jr
Shreveport, LA
Laura K. Hendrey
York, PA
Jason B. Hendricks
Houston, TX
Rebecca C. Henry
Fletcher, NC
Jodi Lynn Herring
Boone, NC
Gregory T. Hicks
Lexington, KY
Trevor P. Hildebrand
Newport News, VA
Katrina P. Hirsch
Alexandria, VA
Whitney Hopkins
Sevema Park, MD
Freshmen 175
Shana Horrigan
Gwenwald, West Germany
Alice Ashley Hurt
Atlanta, GA
Erica Ingersoll
South Harpswelf ME
Leanne Jones
Columbia, SC
Jennifer E. Kacmar
Charleston. WV
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John Kannar
Bethesda. MD
Ingrid Marie Karell
Lexington, VA
Andrew J. Keller
Pittsford, NY
Jason S. Kelley
Piedmont, CA
Clayton A. Kennington
Dallas, TX
Denise C. Kepler
Sparta, NJ
Michael S. Kimzey
Piano, Tx
Peter Klingelhofer
CockeysviTle, MD
Ann Elizabeth Knop
Leesburg. VA
Kira Kuper
Houston, TX
Francis William LaMotte
Columbia. SC
Elizabeth Ledford
Charleston, SC
Victor Y. Levy
River Ridge, LA
176 Freshmen
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Ellen Lewis
New Iberia, CA
Elizabeth Lynn Libby
Memphis, TN
Robert Collings Little
Laguna NigueT, CA
Christopher Livingston
Paducah, KY
Molly Anne Lynch
Medford, NY
Tara Makowski
/ruing, TX
Martin Malloy
Columbia. MD
Heather Joy Mangrum
Hartsdale, NY
Brad Martin
Norfolk, VA
Electra Martin
Lexington, VA
Stephen Mathis
Memphis, TN
Thomas Shannon Mayer
Erie, PA
Devon Ann McAllister
Garden City, NY
Kelly Ann McCabe
Alexandria, VA
Emily Hughes McClintock
Tunica, MS
Toby Dale McCoy
Kenova, WV
Almena McGowin
Point Clear, AL
Stephanie Leigh McHaney
Cape Girardeau, MD
Lisa McHenry
Little Rock, AK
Margaret McKeman
Kemah, TX
Freshmen 177
Mark Melton
Houston, TX
Frank Merchant
Charlotte, NC
Wendy Merrick
Baltimore. MD
Marjolane Merryweather
Cambridge. MD
Eric Michaelson
Foley. AL
Heather Midkiff
Virginia Beach, VA
Joseph Page Milcoff
Bradfordwoods, PA
John D. Miller
Lancaster, PA
Nancy Marie Mitchell
Atlanta. GA
James Thorance Morrison
Gainesville. GA
William Reynolds Murray
Missouri City. TX
Jennifer D. Noble
Richardson, TX
Henry L. Nordoff III
Wilton. CT
Allen A. Norman
Crossett, AR
Jeffrey D. O'Brien
Belleuue, WA
Thomas Porcher Otis
Columbia, SC
William B. Owens
Alexandria. LA
Lee Parker
Richmond. VA
Michael Patrick
Princeton. NJ
Ellen Bell Pearson
Norfolk, VA
Bradley H. Peterson
Sparta, NJ
Mason L. Pettit
New York. NY
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178 Freshmen
Nicholas Phillips
Houston, TX
James H. Pike
Dothan, AL
Laura Pilachowski
Baltimore, MD
Karen E. Pope
High Point, NC
Raphael E. Porres
Milledgeville. GA
Henry Franklin Pridgen
Atlanta, GA
Scott R. Prigge
Sparta, NJ
Colleen Marie Quinn
Appleton, WI
Lori Rhodenizer
Lexington, VA
Jeffrey D. Roberts
Bellevue, WA
Jason D. Robertson
Anchorage, KY
Valerie Rockwell
Mission Hi//s, KS
Bo Russell
Greenville, SC
Laura Lindsay Rutherford
McLean, VA
James T. Ryan
Willingboro, NJ
Rashmi Sachan
Knoxville, 77V
Dwight D. Salsbury
Benson, VT
Philip G. Samponaro
Litchfield, CT
Freshmen 179
Tate Neilson Saunders
Dallas, TX
Monie Schroeder
New Orleans, LA
Ann Shaughnessy
Troy. NY
Christopher Simon
Wilmington, DE
John G. Simonton
Richmond. VA
Larry P. Skipper
Wilmington. JVC
Palmer L. Skoglund
Asheville, NC
James P. Smith III
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
James Ronald Smith
Lakeland. FL
Matthew Smith
Rumson, NJ
Thomas Snedeker
Summit. NJ
Suzanne Sneed
Flanders. NJ
Donald H. Stier
Shawnee Mission, KS
Joy Stoddard
Midlothian. VA
Roger Patrick Sullivan
Fayetteville, WV
Christopher C. Swann
Atlanta, CA
Kevin Sweeney
Staunton, VA
Elizabeth D. Symonds
Princeton, WV
Beth Talkington
Dallas, TX
Matthew Taylor
Baltimore. MD
Tracey Thornblade
Scottdale. PA
Sonja Marie Tillberg
Lawn, PA
Caroline M. Tsuji
Oxnard. CA
Jamie Tucker
Macon, CA
Heather Turner
Roanoke, VA
David Valentine
Chicago, IL
M. Elizabeth Valloton
Augusta, GA
William Vandever
Oklahoma City, OK
Julia C. Vennes
Wilton. CT
Caroline E. Walker
Ripley, 77V
180 Freshmen
Morgan Elizabeth Warner
Odessa. TX
Courtney Warren
Huntsville, AL
Susan Watkins
Birmingham, AL
Sara M. Webb
Maitland, FL
Robert D. Weisgerber
Mount Pleasant, PA
Clint Wheelock
Dallas. TX
Michael Wigert
Cawarillo, CA
Caroline Wight
Thomasville, CA
Garnett Wilboum
Meridian, WS
Jeffrey Willis
Flagstaff, AZ
John Edward Witherington
Mobile, Al
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Front Row: Edward Yu (Secretary), Christopher deMovellan (President). Hugh Finkelstein (Vice-President) Back Row:
Mark Cobb, John Fialcowitz, Alston Parker, Don DuPre, Willard Dumas, Clayton Kennington, Chris Giblin, Jud Parker,
John McDonough, Dave Nave
190 Organizations
tudent Conduct Committee
Front Row: Brandon Canaday, David Burns, Fray McCormick Back Row: Mike Carroll, Stephen White
Organizations 191
Student Affairs Committee
Front Row: Professor Kathy Koberstein, Christopher de Movellan. Jenny Bray, John Falk, Ross Singletary, Dean L_
John, Moose Herring, Professor Philip Cline Back Row: Kevin Nash, Dean Buddy Atkins, David Burns Not Picture
Nancy Margand
192 Organizations
Contact
Kathekon
Front Row: Jeff Burton, Liz Smith, Benny Savage, Kevin Nash Second Row: Chris Giblin, Dallas Hagewood, Alexa
Salzman, Laura Hoopes, Wes Boyd, Jud Parker, Jeff Kelsey Back Row: Ross Singletary, Matt Anthony, Tom Mack, Wade
Fricke, David Allen Not Pictured: Dave Nave, Matt Bryant, David Thompson, Scott Levitt
Reeves Center
Front Row: Steve Meuler, Joie Dyes, Terri McFarland, Lauren Batte, Mart Bryant, Mr. Whitehead, King Laughlin Second
Row: Chris Cerone, Anne Taylor, Mr. Kirkland, Miss Guerry, Stephanie Guittard, David Martin Not Pictured: Meredith
Walker, Lea Santa Maria, Pat Gocher, Mark Balzli, Walter Scott, Suzanne Lucas, Peter Sherwin
194 Organizations
Interfraternity Council
Sitting: Ross Singletary (President) Standing: Ian Thompson, Joe Re
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Dorm Counselors
Front Row: Robby Aliff, Rowan Taylor, Elizabeth Cummins, Jenny Bray, Lindsay de Haven, Moose Herring, Dean Ruscio
Second Row: Mike Jones, Tony Onorato, John Durant, J. Wayne Burris, June Ho-Lee. Vanessa Hartman. Bonnie
Walker, Jamie Urso Third Row: David Dietz, John Shienburg
Resident Assistants
Front Row: Laura Hoopes, Esther Huffman, Dorothy Mills Back Row: Anthony Waskiewicz, Tony DeMartino, Bob
Martin, Leeann Flood
196 Organizations
General Volunteers
Front Row: Benny Savage, Keri We
Carter Montague, Kelly Putney
Peer Couns
Boyd Back Row: Scott Bris
Front Row: Ann Gregory, Meredith Walker, Klar Yaggi Second Row: Krista Baggett, Blair Simmons. Mary Ha
Stephanie Coleman Back Row: Don Schaeffer, Tracy Williams, Ingrid Schrueden, Robby Aliff, Dana Anstine,
Bevill, James Rambo, Carter Montague
Organizations 197
Student Activities Board
Frankum, David Grove
Suoerdance
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Debra Hurtt (Chairman), Fontanne Bostic (Advisor), E. Wright Ledbetter (Chairman)
198 Organizations
Student Recruitment
Front Row: Amy Lehr, Rhonda Gunter. Michelle Brockman, Laura Lee Kinney. Melissa Anemojanis. Kevin Nash, Jenr
Bray, Rowan Taylor, Nancy Hickam, Scott Bell, Tammi Simpson, Christy Davis, Dede Connor Second Row: Tor
Brubaker, Tim Halloran, Paul LaGarde, Wes Boyd, Laura Hoopes, Rhona Hughes Back Row: Del Clark, Willard Duma
Julie Salerno, Todd Peppers, Paige Powell, Jeff Bercaw, Sterling Weaver, Mason Van Sciver
General Head Quarters
Front Row: Catherine Councill. Liesal Farrell, Larissa Webb Second Row: Jennifer Fischer, Meg Gilkeson,
Hermer, Chris Prior, Chris Moore Back Row: Marc Ackerman, Kirk Sohonage, Jay Demarco, Tony Demartino,
Mcpherson, Greg Kiel, Bill Yorio
Organizations 199
Cold Check Committee
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David Grove (Chairman), Franklin Daniels (Vice Chairman), David Burns (Chairman)
200 Organizations
Trident
Front Row: Cary Baber, Clare Kaye, Liz Smith, Ricci W
Lee Joyce, Wendy Wilson, Preuit Hirsch, Julie Sheppa:
rpton Back Row: Erin Cosby, Amy Balfour, Jane
Voting Regulations Board
Front Row: June Ho Lee, Andrew Gaffney, Christy Goodman Back Row: Henry Ferris. Bill La-
McDowell
Organizations 201
Alpha Phi Omega
Front Row: Richard Bayton, Lovell West Back Row: Peter Evans, Laura Taylor, Dan Bettendorf, Robert Owen, John
Deighan, Jane Allen, Susan Sarver, Dorothy Mills, Wendy Wilson Not Pictured: Dan Knight, Nancy Smith
International House
Sitting: Steven Baldridge, Eileen Labashinsky, Jen Albright Standing: Robert Owen, Ichi Scimizu, Winnie Chow, Ross
Croighton, Yumi Merishige, D.J. Hatfield, John Bowler, Shana Kerrigan, Chris Locke Not Pictured: Jennifer Spreng,
Deborah Hattes, Vladimir Kulyvkin, Vasily Kharik, Nena Medshlishvili, Robert Beveridge, Kiyomi Kamata, Yuki Kurihara,
Victor Cheung
202 Organizations
R.O.T.C. Rangers
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Publications Board
Heidi Read, Virginia Barrett, Betsy Parkins, Emily Bevill, Nancy Whalen, Chuck Shissias, Betsy Vegso, Brian Shaw
(Advisor), Greg Dale Not Pictured: Christi Champlain, Kelley Hughes
204 Organizations
Calyx
Front Row: Virginia (George) Barrett (Co-editor), Emily Bevill (Business Manager) Back Row: Chris Locke, Ashley
Harper. Kelley Hughes (Co-editor), Katie Hardwick, Kinnan Lane, Carrie Davis, Ann Lampkin, Cary Baber, Suzanne
Sneed, Laura Carty, Hank Mayer (Photographic editor) Not Pictured: E. Christian Blessey (Consultant). Susan Davis,
Caroline Carter, Lisa Moody, Kyra Draves, Tonia Bean, Tonia Pergola, Becky Brandt, Tom Hayes. Christopher Roberts
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206 Organizations
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Tuggle, Rob Aliff, Kevin Struthers (Student Leader) Back Row: Bryan Patterson, Brian Byrd, David Burns, Roger Sul-
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;: Chamie Schildt, Kristin Barnes, Margaret Pimblett, Amy Hatcher, Lauren Rowland, Michelle Brockman Bac
arah Briggs, Christie Davis, Lindsay de Haven, Courtney Harpold, Dr. Margaret Brouwer (Faculty Advisor),
Caroline Wight
Organizations 207
University Chorus
Front Row Dr Gordon S. Spice (Director). Chamie Schildt, Melissa Anemojanis, Michelle Brockman, Cathy Tiernan.
Dallas Hagewood Katie Duwel, Meredith Walker, Lindsay de Haven, Christie Davis, Janice Ferman, Cathy Williams,
accompanist Second Row: Liz Brown, Kathy Kreutziger, Amy Hatcher, Laurel Empie. Margaret Pimblett, Courtney Har-
pold Lucy Anderson, Lesee Whitaker, Kristin Barnes Third Row: Michael Tuggle, David Burns, Gantt Bumstead. Scott
Bell Gar Syndor Damon Fensterman, Ryan Kull, Bryan Patterson, Bryant Spann Back Row: Thomas Brubaker, Greg
Castronuova, Mason Alley, Richard Zuber, Brian Byrd, Jeff Schultz, Ted Ludwig, Robby Aliff. Jonathan Hanger, Kevin A.
Struthers
208 Organizations
Men's Glee Club
Front Row: John Farmer. Franklin Daniels, Damon Fensterman, Carli Flippen, Kevin Sweeney, Bryant Spann Second Row: Dr. Gordon P. Spice
(Director). Bill Boyd, David Burns. Bryan Patterson, Jonathan Hanger, Robby Aliff Third Row: D. J. Hatfield, Dan McDowell, Michael Tuggle. Gar
Sydnor, Brian Byrd, Tim Hamling, Mike McCIung Back Row: Roger Sullivan, Thomas Brubaker. Mason Alley, Gantt Bumstead, Todd Peppers, Scott
Bell, Jeff Schultz, Alan Heinrich. accompanist, Kevin A. Struthers
University Women's Chorus
Front Row: Lucy Anderson, Kim Moseley, Blaire Postman, Hannah Birney, Jennifer Albright, Michelle Brockman. Kiyomi Kamata, Kimberly Wolf,
Tiffany Kwan Second Row: Kristen Haring, Lindsay de Haven, Betsy Griffin. Melissa Anemojanis, Kristin Ramberg, Susan Streib. Meg Gilkeson, Rhonda
Gunter, Caroline Wight Third Row: Kristin Barnes, Nancy Hickam, Christie Davis, Yukie Kurihara. Courtney Harpold, Cathy Tiernan, Chamie Schildt,
Monica Burke, Lisa Frantz Back Row: Thomas Forrest (Director), Amy Hatcher, Leslyn Weeks, Margaret Pimblett, Parti Carr, Christie Carter. Lauren
Rowland, Sonja Tillberg, Liz Brown, Mary Anne Loftin, Christie Williams
Organizations 209
Club Lacrosse
Front Row: Fred Shannon, Manoli Loupassi, Gordon Dekuyper, Andy Howell, Tommy Moore. Greg Williams, Terry
O'Brien, Jorge Urquijo Back Row: David Gildea, Frank Harman, Steve Planck, Sheldon Clark, Eric Kallen, Dirk Hag-
adorn, Beaubie Gillespie, Mark Lotruglio, Caldwell Hart, The Artful Dodger, Ralph Wolfe, Ted Evans. David Lawrence,
Mark Reinere, Tee Teague, Frank DeMento, Paul Gilbert
210 Organizations
Club Soccer
Front Row: Scott Laffin, Chris Wood, Broderick Grady, Sugar Ray Johnston, John Legsters, Steve Mueller Back Row:
Doug Francese, Philip Dupont, Tom Lovell, Chris Doyle, Harley Walsh, John Thorson, Mark Rienke, Pat Hefferman, Tom
Hayes, Evan Balmer
Organizations 211
Honor Societies
Omicron Delta Kappa Phi Beta Kappa
Class of 1989:
Jennifer M. Bray
Ronald J. Brown
T. Gregory Dale
Christopher S. deMovellan
David W. Dietz
Michael Forrester
Anna M. Hampton
Vanessa Hartman
Marion M. Herring
S. Hughes Melton
John C. Roach
Julia C. Sheppard
James M. Sloat
Rowan G. Taylor
David E. Thompson
Betsy A. Vegso
Class of 1990:
J. Wayne Burris
Reid T. Campbell
Shawn A. Copeland
Donald S. Jackson
Mary Alice McMorrow
Jonathan I. Sheinberg
School of Law:
Marie J. Buttarazzi
J. Patrick Darby
John F. Hall, Jr.
H. Knox McMillan
Honorary:
William R. Johnston
Donald Baker
Class of 1988:
Eugene Frank Stephenson
Charles D. Copper
Class of 1989:
Michael A. Aarstol
Mary Lucille Anderson
Dana S. Anstine
David M. Bloodsworth, Jr.
John D. Boiler
Matthew Paul Brady
Barbra A. Byington
Christopher Lee Callas
Laura Singleton Carty
Erin Cleghorn Cosby
Christine Ledyard Davis
John William Deighan
James R. DeMarco
Vance Earl Drawdy
Leeann Margaret Flood
John James Gunkel
Stanley Christopher Hall
Courtney H. Harpold
Vanessa Hartman
Donald J. W. Hatfield
Deborah E. Hattes
Danatha Jeanne Hoffman
Esther Marie Huffman
Debra Bowles Hurtt
Richard Peele James, Jr.
Edward Paul Joy
Mary Ann Loftin
Edward Daum Ludwig
Michael Robert Magoline
John D. Maxwell
Edwin C. McGee
Christopher Forrest Moore
Jeffrey Putman Schuftz
Julia Caroline Sheppard
Peter Joseph Sherwin
James M. Sloat
Rowan G.P. Taylor
David Edward Thompson
Cathleen Marie Tiernan
Scott C. Treanor
Meredith Frances Walker
Who's Who
Mary Lucille Anderson
Jennifer M. Bray
Matthew Stephen Bryant
Barbra Ann Byington
Michael David Carroll
Erin Cleghorn Cosby
Thomas Gregory Dale
John Patrick Darby
John William Deighan
Christopher Sanchez deMovellan
Marie Eileen Dunne
Wade Matthews Fricke
David Scott Grove
Anna Mae Hampton
Courtney Hays Harpold
Vanessa Hartman
Deborah Ellen Hattes
Kevin James Henderson
Marion McBride Herring
Laura Anne Hoops
Esther Marie Huffman
Robert Jeffrey Kelsey
Kathryn Dean Kirmayer
Douglas Claude Martinson II
Robert Emmett Matthews
William Fray McCormick
John McDonough
Herman Knox McMillan
Alston Page Parker
Valerie Alane Pierson
Ronald Stephen Range
Julie Salerno
Kenon Mary Savage
Julia Caroline Sheppard
Mary Elizabeth Camp Smith
Rowan Gregory Paxton Taylor
David Edward Thompson
Anne Regina Yuengert
Honorary:
John William Elrod
William Hurt Sledge
Hans C. von Baeyer
212 Organizations
Phi Eta Sigma
Amy E. Aussiker
Alison K. Bell
John T. Buchanan
Lee O. Butterfield
Catherine A. Caldwell
Laurel E. Empie
Richard W. Feuring
John Paul Foster
William D. Gottwals
Ann Marie Gregory
Michael W. Holton
Melissa Anne Jay
Jane Lee Joyce
Mary J. Kelley
Bernadette M. Kempton
Paige C. Kilian
Paul V. Lagarde
Paul C. Lee
Thomas C. Locke
Patricia Lopes
Gregory L. Lyford
Laura M. Lyman
Amy N. Miles
George C. Nomikos
Harry T. Pearce
Tomas Luis Perez
Paige P. Powell
Lydia J. E. Reid
Amy C. Sapp
Ingrid M. Schroeder
Robert A. Shelton
Teri Leigh Snider
Bryant J. Spann
Cecily Joan Tynan
Krista Beth Vollack
Lovell M. West
Elise M. Whitaker
Matthew J. Wise
Beta Gamma Sigma
Business fraternity
Class of 1989:
David M. Bloodsworth, Jr.
Charles C. Doumar
Vanessa Hartman
Katherine Ann Kelso
Clement Edward Klank
Class of 1990:
Reid Tarlton Campbell
Billte Dallas Hagewood
Omicron Delta Epsilon
Economics fraternity
Class of 1989:
Michael P. Aarstol
Barbra A. Byington
Erin C. Cosby
D. Allen Hinkle
Edward P. Joy
L. Edward Martin III
Rowan G.P. Taylor
Scott C. Treanor
Phi Sigma Alpha
Politics fraternity
Steven K. Baldridge
Manuel E. Bonilla
Jennifer M. Bray
Heather B. Brock
Ronald J. Brown
Martin R. Burlingame
Christopher A. Cerone
Shawn A. Copeland
Courtney A. Coyle
Joanne E. Even
Elizabeth B. Freud
David K. Gildea
Gary O. Giles
Krista A. Goodman
Julia K. Kirk
Clark A. Peterson
Valerie A. Pierson
David E. Pitzel
Edward T. Rowan, Jr.
James M. Sloat
Melissa Thrasher
Robert D. Wolf
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Football
Story by Jim Johnson
The 1988 season was supposed to be a re-
building period for the Washington and Lee
Generals football squad. After suffering two
losing seasons in a row, the W&L team sur-
prised everyone by winning five of their last six
games to finish the 1988 season with a 5-3 and
1 record.
216 Football
The Generals reported to Coach Fallon's
rigorous pre-season trainig camp on August
18, and it was there that the team began to de-
velop the togetherness that helped them over-
come adversity throughout the season.
On September 10, Washington and Lee op-
ened its season on Wilson Field with a tough
41-12 loss against Old Dominion Athletic Con-
ference foe Emory and Henry. The Generals
struck first against the Wasps, but then saw
them run off a 35-3 stretch in the second and
third quarters that put the game out of reach.
Although overpowered by the Emory and
Henry squad, the Generals were not discoura-
ged, and looked to fine-tune their play during
an open week before they faced Centre Col-
lege in a non-conference game in Danville,
KY.
The Generals felt well prepared to face
Centre, having taken advantage of an open
date to put in some extra preparation for the
game. Unfortunately, Washington and Lee
slipped into their second defeat of the season,
lcsing 30-16. The Generals scored first again
to take a 7-0 lead on Russell Crosby's 33 yard
run, but Centre came back witha strong runn-
ing game. They scored 21 points in the third
quarter, the first six coming on a 91 yard
kickoff return, to secure the win.
Washington and Lee began to turn the
comer on October 1 when they played ODAC
opponent Randolph -Macon to a 10-10 tie at
Wilson Field. The Generals took a 7-0 lead
midway through the first quarter when quart-
erback Phillip Sampson connected with junior
tight end Bob Martin on a 70 yard catch-and-
run. W&L fell behind 10-7 in the second half,
but the Generals rallied to tie the game on a 28
yard field goal from sophomore Carter
Quayle. The kick was set up when senior split
end Keith Boyd pulled down a 41 yard pass.
Boyd suffered a broken leg on the play and
was sidelined for the rest of the season.
The Generals finally got their first win of the
season by shutting down Maryville College 20-
0 in Tennessee, the first W&L shutout since
1979. The W&L defense stopped the Scots
four times on drives inside the Generals' 15-
yard-line to preserve the shutout. The W&L
offense had an excellent showing, piling up
360 total yards, including 289 yards rushing.
Not only was the victory the first of the Gene-
rals' 1988 season, it was also the victory that
made 1 1 -year head coach Gary Fallon No. 1 in
coaching victories in the history of W&L foot-
ball. In their fifth game of the season, the Gen-
erals fell "a nickel shy" of pulling out their
second win of the season in their Homecoming
game against Hampden-Sydney. A few un-
fortunate breaks put the W&L squad on the
down side of a 22-20 score as the ODAC-rival
Tigers rallied with 12 fourth-quarter points to
escape with the win. The Generals saw a 13-
10 fourth-quarter-lead erased when the Tigers
notched a game-tying field goal and then for-
ged a lead courtesy of a W&L mistake. Gene-
rals punter Tom Skeen was tackled in the end
zone after retrieving a high snap from center.
The Tigers then took the ensuing free kick and
marched down the field to post a 22-13 lead.
The Generals defense rallied, though, as def-
ensive end Tony Onorato snared a Tiger pitch
out at the W&L 18 and Lumbered 82 yards to
pull Washington and Lee within two points.
The Tigers recovered the ensuing onside kick
and ranout the clock from there.
After their disappointing Homecoming loss
to Hampden-Sydney, the Generals caught
fire, winning the last four games of the season.
They started with a 21-0 shutout against the
University of the South which showcased the
Generals' defense. W&L forced six Sewanee
turnovers and held the Tigers to just two of 13
third-down conversions.
In the Generals next contest, against confer-
ence foe Bridgewater, the W&L team rallied
with two forth-quarter touchdowns, including
Football 217
a 5-yard touchdown pass from Phillip Sam-
pson to split end Craig Irons with 35 seconds to
play, to tally a 14-10 win.
The Washington and Lee team continued its
winning ways on a muddy Wilson Field with a
10-6 victory over Ursinus on Parents' Week-
end. The Generals' only touchdown of the day
came on a 44-yard bomb from Phillip Sam-
pson to sophomore slotback Carl Gilbert, and
that was all the scoring the Generals would
need to get their fourth win in their final home
game of the season.
For the final contest of the season, the Gen-
erals flew to St. Louis to take on Washington
University. The Generals put together two
touchdowns from senior running back Tony
Waskiewicz with a record-breaking field goal
from sophomore place kicker Carter Quayle to
score their fourth consecutive victory, 17-13.
"I am so delighted that we were able to end
the season on a high note," said W&L head
coach Gary Fallon. "I'd like to thank the 11
seniors for their four years of commitment and
leadership. I think they put some juice back
into W&L football. "
Though it took a few games to get the ball
rolling, the 1988 Generals set the stage for
what should be a solid 1989 season. Bright
spots in the 1988 lineup include 9 Old Dom-
W&L
12
Emory & Henry
41
W&L
16
Centre
30
W&L
10
Randolph-Macon
10
W&L
20
Maryville
0
W&L
20
Hampden-Sydney
22
W&L
21
Univ. of South
0
W&L
14
Bridgewater
10
W&L
10
Ursinus
6
W&L
17
Washington U.
13
218 Football
inion Athletic Conference players: Carter
Quayle, Jim Johnson, Tom Skeen (punter and
linebacker), Julian Phillips, David Surface,
Craig Irons, Bobby Rimmer, Bob Martin and
Bland Warren. Jim Johnson, Carter Quayle,
Craig Irons and Tom Skeen also received All-
State honors. Johnson, Quayle and Skeen
were named All-American as well. Mike Mag-
oline received a NCAA Post-Graduate Schol-
arship and Academic All-American honors.
The team will graduate 11 seniors: Tony
Waskiewicz, Tony Onorato, Tom Skeen,
Hughes Melton, Mike Magoline, Jim Johnson,
Mike Holifield, David Surface, Julian Phillips,
David Hudson and Kieth Boyd.
Football 219
Soccer
Story by Mike Stachura '86
Sports Information Director
In spite of inconsistent play and numerous
injuries, the W&L men's soccer team conclu-
ded the year with an 8-6-2 record and finished
third in the ODAC with a conference record of
2-2.
The Generals, who struggled offensively
much of the season, finished the year by play-
ing some of their best soccer at the end. W&L
went 3-1-1 in its final games, notching a win
and a tie over a pair of NCAA Division II
schools.
Junior Patrick Brown, who now owns the
W&L record for career assists with 17, was
named to the All-ODAC soccer team, as was
senior co-captain Steven Udicious, who was]
generally regarded as the ODAC's premier de-'i
fensive player.
"We've been inconsistent, but I think overall
we played a high level of soccer against a very
strong schedule," head coach Rolf Piranian
said. "We had a senior class that played very
well, and I believe each senior played the besti
soccer of his career this year. "
220 Soccer
W&L
W&L
W&L
2
3
1
Deninson 1 (OT)
Johns Hopkins 2
Roanoke 2
W&L
W&L
0
1
N.C. Wesleyan 3
Eastern Mennonite 0
W&L
0
Messiah 2
W&L
W&L
3
1
Hampden-Sydney 0
Marmount 0
W&L
1
Averett 3
W&L
0
Guilford 0
W&L
W&L
W&L
W&L
0
3
1
2
Mary Washington 4
Washington College 0
Randolph-Macon 1
Mittersville 1
W&L
W&L
1
1
Lynchburg 2
VMI 0
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Soccer 221
W&L
1
Denison
8
W&L
7
Randolph-Mac Worn
0
W&L
0
Roanoke
4
W&L
0
Randolph-Macon
4
W&L
0
Marymount
7
W&L
2
Guilford
1
W&L
3
Sweet Briar
0
W&L
0
N.C. Wesleyan
6
W&L
3
Hollins
1
W&L
3
Sweet Briar
2
W&L
0
Lynchburg
1
W&L
7
Randolph-Mac Worn
0
W&L
0
Randolph-Macon
3
W&L
1
Va. Wesleyan
2
W&L
4
Hollins
3
W&L
1
Sweet Briar
2
Women's
Soccer
Story by Mike Stachura '86
Sports Information Director
In only its second year as a varisty sport,
W&L's women's soccer team posted a 7-9 re-
cord and finished fourth in the ODAC regular
season. Head Coach Janine Hathorn, who led
the Generals to three times as many wins as
they had in 1987, received ODAC Coach of
the Year honors. Freshman fullback Nancy
Mitchell was named to the All-ODAC first
team, while junior fullback Sarah Allen, junior
forward Catherine Baillio, and freshmen for-
ward Ashley Gray were named to the All-
ODAC second team.
"It was an awesome season, " Hathorn said.
"I think we've come a long way this year."
222 Women's Soccer
Women's Soccer 223
Water Polo
Story by Chris Roberts
The 1988 Washington and Lee Water Polo
team finished with a very respectable 15-9 re-
cord, but were it not for arch-rival Arkansas-
Little Rock they may have fared even better.
The Trojans of Arkansas-Little Rock knocked
off the Generals three times in 1988-each at a
crucial juncture of the season. W&L dropped
the championship of the Southern League
Tournament by a 13-9 tally, then lost in the
championship of the Southern League Cham-
pionships by a 13-6 score. Arkansas-Little
Rock delivered their final blow in the Eastern
Championships with a 16-12 defeat of the
Generals.
However, despite the disappointing 8th
place finish in the East, W&L polo did have
many bright spots. Their 15-9 record was the
11th straight winning record for water polo at
W&L, and the team as a whole attained the
highest G.P.A. for a men's team at W&L
(2.939), placing four men on the Athletic-
Academic Honor Roll. Also, W&L attained a
ranking as high as 17th in the nation and 4th in
the East during the season.
The season began well for the Generals as
they swept through their own W&L Fall
Classic at Cy Twombly Pool. Led by senior co-
captains David Deitz and David Reavy, W&L
polo defated Lynchburg, Dayton, and Army
twice each to open 6-0. From there the nation-
ally ranked Generals began a four tournament
road trip with 16-team Southeastern Varisty
Invitational at Annapolis, MD. There two of the
best polo teams in the East , No. 10 Brown and
No. 17 Bucknell squeezed by the Generals.
W&L was able to defeat NO. 18 Iona however
to emerge 1-2 for the weekend.
Providence, R.I. and the Northeast Varisty
Tournament was the next test for 17th ranked
W&L. Iona returned the favor of a week earlier
by besting the Generals 10-5. W&L was able
to rebound with a strong win over M.I.T. and a
thrilling double overtime victory over Army
15-14.
The team then took a couple of weeks off to
prepare for a western swing to the Claremont
Invitational in Claremont, Ca. There the Gen-
erals posted impressive wins over Claremont-
Mudd-Scripps (5-4) and Pamona-Pitzer (15-
8). They were beaten by 10th ranked U.C.-
San Diego, yet the trip was very beneficial.
Coach Page Remillard said, "It was a great trip.
We went out and achieved everything I had
hoped we would achieve, both in and out of
the pool. I think the team was very representat-
ive of W&L, and everything went well."
A return east saw W&L travel to Wilmin-
gton, N.C. for the Southern League Tourna-
ment, a tune-up for the next week's Southern
League Championships. The 11-4 Generals
sailed into the championship game with wins
over Hampden-Sydney and Richmond by a
combined score of 45-10. Yet Arkansas-Little
Rock dashed the Generals championship
hopes and sent a message for next week.
The team trained hard for the Southern
League Championships and had the added
advantage of playing the tournament at home
(only the second home appearance of the sea-
son). Again, Hampden-Sydney and
Richmond made easy wins to set up the
Arkansas-Little Rock rematch. The Trojans,
however spoiled the Generals 11th consecut-
ive appearance in the championship game of
the tournament, yet strong play allowed sen-
iors David Reavy, David Deitz, and Moose
Herring to be named to the 8-man All Confer-
ence team.
W&L's second place finish qualified them
for the Eastern Championships in Providence,
R.I. Arkansas-Little Rock set the tone with a
first game set back, and the Generals went on
to drop contests to Harvard and Army and fin-
ish the season as the eighth best team in the
east. Of this finish Remillard said, "It was a big
letdown and we never talked about finishing
eighth."
Washington and Lee Water Polo will sorely
miss the loss of All-America caliber co-captains
Reavy and Dietz and a fine corps of seniors.
Yet, the excellent bench play throughout the
season is an indication of what the future holds
for W&L Polo. Coach Remillard concluded, "I
think our future looks bright and that's what it
was all about. "
WPH
224 Water Polo
Water Polo 225
226 Water Polo
W&L
13
Lynchburg
10
W&L
15
Dayton
4
W&L
8
Army
6
W&L
17
Dayton
9
W&L
10
Army
8
W&L
11
Lynchburg
5
W&L
8
Iona
6
W&L
7
Brown
9
W&L
9
Bucknell
12
W&L
5
Iona
10
W&L
19
M.I.T.
5
W&L
15
Army
14
W&L
5
Clare-Mudd-Scripps
4
W&L
3
U.C.S.D.
13 jj
W&L
15
Pamona-Pitzer
8
W&L
25
Hampden-Sydney
3
W&L
20
Richmond
7 I
W&L
9
Arkansas-LR
13
W&L
13
Hampden-Sydney
5
W&L
12
Richmond
5
W&L
6
Arkansas-LR
13 j
W&L
12
Arkansas-LR
16
W&L
5
Harvard
12
W&L
7
Army
12
Water Polo 227
Basketball
Story by Tom Hayes
The 1988-1989 Basketball season proved
to be the Generals best showing in seven
years. After concluding a perfect home game
year, the Generals clinched the regular season
ODAC title only to be stopped by arch-rival
Hampden-Sydney in the final round of ODAC
Championships. Coach Verne Canfield was
named ODAC Coach of the Year, and sopho-
more Chris Jacobs received Player of the Year
honors.
Under the leadership of Coach Canfield and
senior captain Lee Brading, the Generals
kicked off the season by crushing Gallaudet
80-54 and N.C. Wesleyan 86-75 in the W&L
Tip-Off Tournament. After suffering an agon-
izing defeat to Emory University, the Generals
bounced back to maul Hampden-Sydney 94-
74. The Generals were led by sophomores
Chris Jacobs and Ed Hart, each scoring 20
points.
Following a close defeat to Greensboro Col-
lege, the Generals embarked on a nine game
winning streak, marching by rivals Roanoke
and Bridgewater. The hot streak came to a
crashing halt when the Generals lost to Ham-
pden-Sydney. Recovering from the loss, the
Generals began a new seven game winning
streak which consolidated the regular season
championship and a bid in the conference
tournament held in Salem, Virginia.
Suffering two close defeats to Eastern Men-
nonite (by two) and to Tufts (by five), the Gen-
erals weathered another loss to Amherst. Des-
228 Basketball
atl PI.
pite these disappointments, the Generals'
hopes were high going into the semi-final
game against Roanoke. Jacobs led the Gene-
rals with 22 points, and W&L destroyed
Roanoke College 80-59. The match-up with
Hampden-Sydney for the final round left the
Generals short of an ODAC victory.
Although the Generals failed to win the
tournament, the 1988-1989 year proved to be
a banner season. With most of the team re-
turning next year, the Generals could capture
the elusive title. Coach Canfield and Jacobs
will be looked on to defend their respective
titles and W&L fans have great expectations
for the 1989-1990 season.
Basketball 229
Front Row.Pat Gallauan, Richard Hughes, Andrew Manson, Jim Casey, Mike Horton, Mark Melton, Lee Brading, Courtney Penn
Back Row: Coach Canfield, Trainer Bernadette Janicki, GregDunford, Craig Hatfield,Franklin Pridgen, Chris Jacobs, Del Clark, John
Witherington, Ed Hart, Scott Alrutz, Hill Goodspeed, Assistant Coach Steve Barnett, Assistant Coach Scott Spragul
230 Basketball
W&L
80
Gallaudet
54
W&L
86
N.C. Wesleyan
75
W&L
79
Emory
94
W&L
94
Hampden-Sydney
74
W&L
85
Greensboro
91
W&L
89
Lynchburg
83
W&L
90
Bridgewater
82
W&L
85
Elmira
78
W&L
79
Mount St. Mary
74
W&L
102
Roanoke
86
W&L
81
Marymount
75
W&L
77
Eastern Mennonite
64
W&L
74
Bridgewater
64
W&L
94
Mary Washington
85
W&L
79
Hampden-Sydney
93
W&L
62
Emory & Henry
57
W&L
90
Lynchburg
59
W&L
88
Guilford
79
W&L
81
Emory & Henry
75
W&L
99
Emory
95
W&L
84
Averett
79
W&L
78
Roanoke
67
W&L
65
Eastern Mennonite
67
W&L
71
Tufts
76
W&L
67
Amherst
84
W&L
80
Roanoke
59
W&L
66
Hampden-Sydney
87
Basketball 231
Wrestling
Story by Jay Plotkin
For the 1988-1989 Washington and Lee
wrestling team, it was a story of a team that
never really got going. Injuries were the major
hinderance for the Generals' grapplers.
Only five wrestlers were healthy for the
entire season, freshman Peer Soderberg at
158 pounds, sophomores Larry Pilkey at 118
and 126 and Bill Avery at 150and 167, seniors
Manoli Loupassi at 177 and 190, a co-captain,
and Rich Redfoot at 177 and 190. With little
depth at the start of the season, the Generals
could hardly afford injuries.
To open the season, the Generals travelled
north for the Lebanon Valley Invitational in
Pennslyvania. The team placed tenth, paced
by the performances of Redfoot at 177, senior
co-captain Mark Robertson at 167, Pilkey at
118 and junior Lee Garlove, a 1988 Academic
All-American, at 142. Redfoot finished third,
Robertson fourth and Pilkey and Garlove
seventh in their respective weight classes.
In dual match competition, the Generals
started the season with losses to Western
Maryland, 34-13, and Johns Hopkins, 32-11.
Redfoot won both of his matches, and W&L
received strong outings from Pilkey,
Soderberg, Avery at 150, and Robertson.
From there, the Generals travelled to
compete in the Davidson Quadrangular,
where the Generals broke into the win column
with a 33-15 conquest of the host school.
W&L got big wins against Davidson from
Soderberg, Avery, junior Jonah Glick at 134,
Redfoot, Loupassi, and Pilkey. The Davidson
win, however, was followed by some bad
news. First the Generals lost two matches to
Georgia Tech and Furman, and then they lost
Robertson (knee) and Garlove (recurring
migrane headaches) for the year. Robertson
finished his career at 20-9-1.
The 1-5 Generals then hosted the annual
W&L Invitational, and rode the performances
of Redfoot, Pilkey, Soderberg, Loupassi, and
Avery to a fifth-place finish. Redfoot won the
title at 190 pounds. Pilkey finished second at
118. Soderberg was impressive as well,
finishing second at 158. Loupassi turned in
one of his best outings of the year, coming in
third at 177. Avery, now at 167 to replace the
injured Robertson, came in fourth.
From there, the Generals fell to a tough
Division I team from Virginia Tech. The lone
bright spot was Redfoot, who was brillant
again for the Generals. Redfoot blitzed his
opponent, claiming an 18-1 technical fall with
just 4:44 gone in the match.
W&L then took advantage of a depleted
Gustavus Adophus aquad, who was wrestling
with just five grapplers. To earn the maximum
amount of points possible, W&L had injured
wrestlers make weight to earn a forfeit. The
victory was sealed when Pilkey won his match
at 118 to get things underway. The 50-6 win
moved the Generals to 2-5 on the season with
three matches left.
In the W&L Quadrangular, a depleted W&L
squad hosted three tough opponents in
Gallaudet, LaSalle, and Washington and
Jefferson. Forfeiting three weight classes in
each match, W&L fought hard but came up
short in each match, losing 28-2 1 to Gallaudet,
34-13 to LaSalle, and 40-18 to Washington
and Jefferson. Soderberg and Redfoot were
sensational in defeat for W&L, going 3-0 and
2-0 respectively. Loupassi went 2-1 in his
matches to aid the Generals' cause.
The regular season concluded for W&L with
a 2-8 record, but for Loupassi, Pilkey and
Redfoot, there was still wrestling to be done.
The trio ventured to the Virginia State
Championships held in Newport News. Pilkey
was runner-up at 126, while Loupassi failed to
place at 177. Redfoot was the toast of the
tournament, claiming the title at 190 and the
Outstanding Wrestler Award for the tourney.
He won his final match 11-1, defeating a
two-time Division II All-American.
From there the trio travelled to the Eastern
Regional Meet, led by Redfoot, who was
sporting an 18-1-1 record. Redfoot proved his
record was no fluke, making it to the finals
before losing a tight match to Division III
All-American Mike Fusilli. How close was it?
The match was even after the overtime period,
but Fusilli prevailed on the basis of more riding
time. Loupassi and Pilkey each had some
success, finishing 2-2 and 1-2 respectively.
Redfoot's performance earned the senior,
WPH
who took last season off, a berth in the NCAA
Divsion III tournament. Redfoot breezed
through his opening match, defeating Scott
Vega of Montclair State 14-6. In his
quarterfinal match, Redfoot was matched up
against Larry Danko, who had handed
Redfoot his only loss in the regular season
back at Lebanon Valley. Redfoot extracted his
revenge, and defeated the All-American from
Kings College in overtime. In the semifinals,
Redfoot stumbled a bit and was defeated by
Dean Gavin of Watburg, 8-4, dropping him
into the consolation rounds. In the match for
third place, Redfoot was still thinking about his
loss to Gavin and was upended by Kevin
Schulitz of Ausburg 5-2. Redfoot regrouped in
the fifth place match, and defeated Rick
Celdwell of Buena Vista College 4-0.
Redfoot's performance earned him
All-America honors, W&L's first ever
All-American wrestler. Although W&L's only
wrestler at the tournament, his performance
earned the Generals 32nd place, their highest
ever.
232 Wrestling
Lebanon Valley Invitational (10th)
W&L
13
Western Maryland 39
W&L
11
Johns Hopkins 32
W&L
33
Davidson 15
W&L
14
Georgia Tech 36
W&L
12
Furman 33
W&L Invitational (5th)
W&L
11
Virginia Tech 39
W&L
50
Gustavus Adolphus 6
W&L
21
Gallaudet 28
W&L
13
LaSalle 34
W&L
18
Wash.& Jefferson 0
Front Row:Debbie Hurtt, Cammie Seymour, Larry Pilkey, Lee Garlove, Richard Weinstein, Paula Owlsley, Coach Franke Back Row:
Robert Stallard, Mark Robertson, Richard Redfoot, Manoli Loupassi, Thompson Lykes, Peer Soderberg
Wrestling 233
m
Men's
Swimming
Story by Debbie Grove
The Washington and Lee men's swimming
team had its most successful season ever, fin-
ishing eighth in the NCAA Division III cham-
pionships. The Generals were led by junior
David Olson, who won the national title in the
200-yard backstroke. Olson is the second
swimmer in W&L's 69 year swimming history
to win an individual national title.
W&L also got All-American swims from
senior Jeff Bercaw (Honorable Mention in the
100 butterfly), junior Shawn Copeland
(Honorable Mention in the 200 breaststroke),
and freshman Jay Smith (Honorable Mention
in the 100 freestyle). The All-America 200 and
400 Medlay relay teams consisted of Olson,
Bercaw, Copeland and Smith. The All-
America 400 freestyle relay team was made up
of Bercaw, Smith, senior captain Dave Reavy
and freshman Chip Nordhoff, and the All-
America 800 relay team was Copeland,
Reavy, Nordhoff and sophomore Jim "Duck"
Dunlevy. At the Honorable mention slot was
Reavy, Bercaw, Smith and Nordhoff for the
200 freestyle relay team.
In addition to their excellent performance at
nationals, the men's team defended their title
in the Atlantic States Conference champion-
ships. W&L's closest challenge in the meet was
UNC-Charlotte, who they defeated by 125.5
points.
234 Men's Swimming
**l^if*r f> nr ^t b.-i'*
W&L
149
VMI
78
W&L
85
Shippensburg
105
W&L
126
UNC-Charlotte
78
W&L
115
Georgetown
80
W&L
93
Johns Hopkins
111
W&L
103
Shepherd
70
W&L
93
Gettysburg
87
W&L
101
William & Mary
136
W&L
98
Mary Washington
85
Atlantic States Conf. Champs (1st)
Men's Swimming 235
Women's Swimming
Story by Debbie Grove
The Washington and Lee women's swim
team won its second Old Dominion Athletic
Conference title this year, the second cham-
pionship in its four years as a varisty sport. The
Generals also had two women win All-
American honors.
Each swimmer turned in a lifetime best time
at the ODAC championships. The Generals
dominated the ODACs, finishing 147 points
ahead of second place Sweet Briar.
Ten swimmers were named to the All-
ODAC team: seniors Elizabeth Miles and
Nancy Whalen, juniors Kris Amoroso and
Heather Logan, sophomores Sharon Col-
eman, Carol Dannelly, Rachelle Nock and
Kristen Wagner, and freshmen Tina Dunford
and Jodi Herring.
The team leader was Elizabeth Miles, who
was named ODAC Most Outstanding
Swimmer for the second year in a row. Miles
and Coleman were voted Honorable Mention
All-Americans in the NCAA Division III cham-
pionships.
236 Women's Swimming
W&L
140
Mary Baldwin
77
W&L Invitational (1st)
W&L
115
Rand-Macon Worn
85
W&L
178
Sweet Briar
83
W&L
86
Shippensburg
113
W&L
88
UNC-Charlotte
116
W&L
70
Johns Hopkins
125
W&L
81
Georgetown
119
W&L
97
Shepherd
107
W&L
90
Gettysburg
99
W&L
124
Hollins
78
W&L
91
Mary Washington
91
Women's Swimming 237
Volleyball
Story by Debbie Grove
This first year sport has made a place for
itself in Washington and Lee history by claim-
ing the position as the only first year sport to
win fifteen games.
The women's volleyball team, a develop-
mental sport for the previous two years, had a
regular season record of 15-9. That record pla-
ced the women fifth in the Old Dominion
Athletic Conference.
The team was led by senior co-captains Mel-
issa Thrasher and Vanessa Hartman. Along
with tough play by senior Amy Smith, fresh-
man Nancy Brown and sophomore setter Lisa
Jay, the Generals' volleyball team is one of the
most successful women's sports at W&L.
Final Record: 16-11
238 Volleyball
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Cross
Country
Story by Mike Stachura '86
Sports Information Director
Both the W&L men's and women's cross
country teams finished third in the ODAC
championships for the second year in a row.
Senior co-captain Bill Clark paced the men
HOJif
to their finish beyind Lynchburg and Eastern Sophomore Paige Carson led the W&L
Mennonite. Clark finished fourth overall in the women again this year. She finished fifth
meet. Freshman Charles Edwards was W&L's overall in the ODAC meet and was named to
next finisher, coming in eighth. Both Clark and the All-Conference team for the second year in
Edwards were named to the All-ODAC team, a row.
Cross Country 239
240 Men's Lacrosse
Men's
Lacrosse
Story by Mike Stachura '86
Sports Information Director
If one game, one play, one moment can
wipe out the frustration of an entire season and
give hope for the future, the the W & L men's
lacrosse team concluded its 1989 season with
such a play.
W & L, playing one of the toughest scedules
in the nation (eight Division III opponents who
were nationally ranked at one time or another
and Division I national power Virginia), limped
through its first 12 games, winning three and
losing to such strongmen as Ohio Wesleyan,
Hampden-Sydney, Roanoke and Washington
College. When the 13th and final game rolled
around, the annual Lee-Jackson Lacrosse
Classic with Division I next-door neighbor
VMI, the Generals had more than their share
of doubters. None, however, were wearing
Blue and White on the last Saturday in April.
In a game that was every bit worthy of the
title of "Classic," the Ganerals turned in a
stunning performance rallying in overtime to
defeat the Keydets 10-9. The game marked an
excellent finish to a trying season.
The Generals opened the year strong,
holding Virginia in check before losing 9-3 and
then beating Wooster 13-3. But four straight
losses followed, including a heart-breaking
overtime loss to Randolph-Macon. W & L then
won two of its next three before the exam
break, including a 9-8 victory over
14th-ranked Middlebury. Three rough losses
to three of Division Ill's best teams —
Hampden-Sydney, Roanoke, Washington
College — followed after the spring break.
Senior co-captian John Ware, who led the
Generals in scoring for the third year in a row
and finished as W & L's sixth-ranked all-time
scorer, got W & L on the board first against
VMI and went on to score two goals and add
two assists. But the hero of the game was
freshman Wiemi Douoguih, who scored four
goals, including the gamewinner in overtime.
Ware and junior defenseman Reid
Campbell were named to the All-ODAC team
for the third year in a row, and senior Mike
Jones, along with Ware and Campbell, was
named to the U.S.I.L.A. All-Region team.
Men's Lacrosse 241
W&L
3
Virginia 9
W&L
13
Wooster 3
W&L
4
Rand-Macon 5 (2 OT)
W&L
6
Franklin & Marhall 14
W&L
4
St. Lawrence 7
W&L
4
Ohio Weselyan 10
W&L
10
Lynchburg 4
W&L
5
Gettysburg 7
W&L
9
Middlebury 8
W&L
3
Hampden-Sydney 15
W&L
3
Roanoke 11
W&L
3
Washington College 19
W&L
10
VMI 9 (2 OT)
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Front Row: Chris Kennedy, Jim Jones, Justin Walker, Chris Mastrogiovanni, John Ware, Joe Caccamo, Mike Jones, Stu Geisel Second
Row: Brian Overbeck, Ed Gallagher, Carlos Millan, Mike Nunan, Dan Walsh, Tom Costello, Reid Campbell Third Row: Todd Garliss,
Clark Wight, Andy Guida, Bruce Taylor, Mike Moseman, Hugh House, Mike Pardo, Ralph Wolfe Fourth Row: Chip Larkin, Drew
Anton, Kevin Bauer, Jeff Roberts, Coleman Devlin, Wiemi Douoguih, Matt Zamaloff Fifth Row: Marcus Miller, Jeff O'Brien, Darin
Lockwood, James Cadranell, Tom Snedeker, Robert Huke, David Farace Back Row: Coach Holmes, Coach Daly, Coach McKeon
242 Men's Lacrosse
Women's
Lacrosse
Story by Mike Stachura '86
Sports Information Director
In just its first season as a varsity sport, the
Washington and Lee women's lacrosse team
had won more success than could be hoped
for. The Generals finished in a five-way tie for
third place in the Conference regular-season
standings and then went on to advance to the
semifinals of the Old Dominion Athletic Con-
ference Tournament.
W & L finished with a 7-8 overall record and
a 3-4 mark in the ODAC. The Generals played
their best lacrosse in the second half of the sea-
son, capturing five of their seven wins in the
final three weeks of the season. W & L was just
two goals away from a 9-6 season.
The Generals traveled to Hollins for the first
round of the ODAC tournament, where they
faced a squad that had beaten them by a 5-4
W&L
7
Frostburg State
13
W&L
13
Bridgewater
12
W&L
8
Roanoke
16
W&L
3
Mary Wash
10
W&L
18
Mary Baldwin
7
W&L
15
Goucher
8
W&L
3
Washington Coll.
15
W&L
8
Rand-Mac Worn
4
W&L
4
Hollins
5
W&L
9
Sweet Briar
10
W&L
14
Randolph Macon
9
W&L
16
Guilford
19
W&L
2
Lynchburg
15
W&L
7
Hollins
5
W&L
10
Roanoke
14
count in Lexington two weeks earlier. On the
road, W&L rallied for a 7-5 victory to reach
the ODAC semifinals. The Generals lost to
Roanoke 14-10 in the semifinals.
"It was an extremely exciting finish to the
season," said head coach Janine Hathorn.
"We played hard, and we played with our
hearts. Even though we lost in the semifinals,
we had the feeling that we had played very
well. There is no doubt we have come an ex-
tremely long way this year. "
W&L was led statistically by a host of
youngsters. Freshmen Kim Bishop and Shawn
Wert combined for 49 goals and 14 assists.
The Generals also got 33 points from sopho-
more Brooke Tinley and 25 goals from sopho-
more Katy Richard. Freshman golie Erica In-
gersoll finished with a 57.1 save percentage
and made a staggering 144 saves in her final
10 games.
Front Row: Melissa Jones, Betsy O'Connell, Stephanie Smith, Alston Parker, Nelly Greene, Brooke Tinley Second Row: Sue Watson,
Eleanor Robinson, Ann Gregory, Melinda Conkling, Paige Kilian, Shannon Armstrong, Devon McAllister, Whitney Hopkins, Shawn
Wert Back Row: Caoch Hathom, Erica Ingersoll, Katy Richard, Kim Bishop, Emily McClintock, Melissa Manko, Julie Venness, Katie
Seeman, Jennifer Donaldson
WPH
Women's Lacrosse 243
Men's Tennis
Front Row: Bobby Matthews, Jeff Burton, Kelly Vandeuer, Tommy Mazziotti, John Sutterlin. Bill Meadows, John McDonough, Coach
Franke Back Row: Jack Tinney, Patrick Conner, Robert Haley, John Morris, Billy Tunner, Reid Manley, Ray Welder, Marc Short
244 Men's Tennis
Story by Jay Plotkin
Last year the Washington and Lee men's
tennis team came back from a 4- deficit to win
the NCAA Division III tournament by sweep-
ing all three doubles matches against U-C
Santa Cruz.
This year, the Generals' netters found
themselves in a similar situation, only this time,
in the first round of the tournament against
No. 2 Swathmore College. It was the same
scenerio that the Blue and White had faced
earlier in the season against Swathmore. Un-
fortunately for the W & L faithful, the result
was no different than the match during the sea-
son. Swathmore defeated W & L 6-3 earlier in
the year in what was then the Generals' biggest
match of the year.
When Swathmore defeated the Generals
early in the season, W & L was holding on to
the No. 1 ranking in Division III despite having
a 2-5 record. To open the season, W & L lost
to Penn. State, but the score was no indication
of the closeness of the match. The Generals
lost five matches that went three sets, with their
lone win coming from the No. 1 doubles duo of
junior John Morris and senior Bobby
Matthews.
One of the wins came against nationally
ranked Sewanee, 5-4. In that win, the Gene-
rals received big wins from No.6 player junior
Billy Tunner, who pulled out a stunner in a
third-set tie breaker. The No.3 doubles team,
senior Robert Haley and sophomore Bill
Meadows won the decisive match in three sets.
Haley and Meadows would later move up to
the No. 2 doubles position.
Against Swathmore, W & L got wins from
their top two players, Morris at No.l and
Matthews at No. 2 in the singles, and the duo of
Morris and Matthews in the doubles for their
points. The loss dropped the Generals to 2-6,
1-1 against Division III foes.
From there, W & L took off and won four of
their last six matches going into the Old Dom-
inion Conference tournament. The Generals
pommelled Hampden-Sydney and Virginia
Commonwealth 8-1 and beat Stetson and
Hagler by a 6-3 count.
Going into the ODAC tournament, the Gen-
erals were the four-time defending champion,
and they made a change in their line-up. At
third doubles, head coach Gary Franke inser-
ted the team of sophomore Reid Manley and
Tunner for the tourney. Throughout the sea-
son, Tunner had been paired with freshman
Pat Conner, and the pair had struggled.
The move proved to be a wise one, as W &
L swept all nine flights of the tournament for
the third straight year. Morris, Matthews,
Haley, No. 4 Meadows, No. 5 Manley and
Tunner captured the singles crowns, while the
pairs of Morris and Matthews, the M&M boys,
Haley and Meadows and Manley and Tunner
won the doubles titles.
After the tournament, the Generals, ranked
No. 4 in the nation, set their sights on locking
up an NCAA tournament bid against Emory.
The Generals came away with a 5-4 win, and
shortly afterward were awarded the fifth seed
in the tournament. The Blue and White got big
wins from Morris, the ODAC MVP, Matthews,
Haley at No.3 and Tunner. Haley and
Meadows won the deciding point at second
doubles.
The Generals closed out the season with a
loss to Division II power Hampton before trav-
elling to Kalamazoo, Michigan to try to defend
their NCAA title. The Generals drew Swath-
more in the opening round, and as was the
case in the regular season, Swathmore jumped
out to a 4-2 lead after the singles play, with W
& L again getting wins from Morris and
Matthews. A doubles win from the M&M boys
closed the match score to 4-3, and while Haley
and Meadows were splitting sets at No. 2,
Manley and Tunner had their hands full at
No.3. Swathmore won that match, and sent
the Generals into the consolation round with a
5-3 loss.
W & L rebounded with a 7-2 win over
Pomona-Pitzer. The Generals swept the
singles play to clinch the match. The Blue and
White locked up fifth place with a win over Cal-
ifornia-San Diego, 6-3. The Generals took a 4-
2 lead into the doubles behind the play of
Morris, Matthews, Haley and Tunner. W & L
clinched the match when Morris and Matthews
won their doubles match handily, 6-2, 6-2.
The team finished the season with a 10-11
record, 7-2 against Division III foes, but for the
top four players, the season was not over yet.
Morris, Matthews and Haley received bids to
the individual singles tournament, while the
teams of Morris and Matthews and Haley and
Meadows played in the doubles.
Morris, the No. 2 seed, romped his way
through the 64-man draw to the finals without
dropping a set. Matthews lost in the quarter-
finals to defending champ Noel Occomy of
Brandeis in straight sets, while Haley lost in the
second round.
In the singles final, Morris staked his claim to
W & L tennis fame, stopping top seed Larry
Fewer of Washington College in three sets, 6-
4, 2-6, 6-2. It was Morris' 20th straight win.
Morris became W & L's second national
champion of the year, joining swimmer David
Olson, who won the 200-backstroke.
Matthews also earned Ail-American status.
In doubles play, Morris and Matthews, see-
ded fourth, rolled through the field to the
finals, where they went up against a team that
had beaten them earlier in the week in the
team play, Paul Cross and Carl Swanson of
Pomona-Pitzer. It was never really a match, as
Morris and Matthews disposed of the Pomona-
Pitzer duo 6-2, 6-3 to earn the National Cham-
W&L
1
Penn State
8
W&L
3
James Madison
6
W&L
4
Davidson
5
W&L
1
Furman
7
W&L
8
Averett
1
W&L
3
William & Mary
5
W&L
9
Lynchburg
0
W&L
4
Va. Tech
5
W&L
5
Sewanee
4
W&L
3
Swarthmore
6
W&L
8
Hampden-Sydney
1
W&L
8
VCU
1
W&L
6
Stetson
3
W&L
4
Rollins
5
W&L
6
Flagler
3
W&L
3
North Florida
1st ODAC Championships
6
W&L
5
Emory
4
W&L
1
Hampton
8
W&L
3
Swarthmore
5
W&L
7
Pomona-Pitzer
2
W&L
6
UC-San Diego
NCAA Tournament (5th)
3
Men's Tennis 245
pionship. Haley and Meadows earned Ail-
American honors, losing in the quarterfinals.
Morris became only the second player in Div-
ision 111 history to win the singles and doubles
titles in the same year.
From there, Morris and Matthews received
bids to the NCAA Division I tournament in
Athens, Ga. Morris lost in the preliminary
round in three sets, to Southern Cal's Eric
Amend, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Amend was a member
of the United States Olympic tennis team in the
1988 Olympic Games. Morris finished his
junior year with a 26-9 record.
He then took the court with Matthews for
the doubles play, and the pair lost in the first
round to Joby Foley and Ray Kurcey of West
Virginia in two tough sets, 7-6 (7-2), 6-4. The
loss dropped the pair to 28-6. Matthews fin-
ished his W & L tennis career a six-time All-
American.
246 Men's Tennis
Front Row: Kathy Leake, Kelly Martone, Brannon Aden, Ashley Harper, Bitsy Hopper, Jean Stroman Back Row: Beckwith Archer,
Benny Savage, Muriel Foster, Teresa Southard, Colleen Quinn, Katherine Nelligan, Martha Christian, Stacey Baker, Coach McLeod
Women's Tennis
Story by Jay Plotkin
How does a team that finished the year 18-1
improve? One way is to go 19-0. Another is to
win something you didn't win last year.
For the Washington and Lee women's
tennis team, this was their delimma. They
didn't finish this year 19-0, but they did cap-
ture the one thing that eluded them last sea-
son, the Old Dominion Athletic Conference
crown.
Last year, Mary Baldwin edged out the Gen-
erals by one-half point. This season, W & L
made sure that MBC wouldn't edge them out
again. Led by sophomore Jean Stroman, last
year's ODAC Player-of-the-Year, W & L
stormed through the tournament, winning it
for the first time. Coupled with the men's
tournament win, it was the first time that a
school had won both men's and women's
tournaments in the same year.
After splitting their first two matches with
Virginia Commonwealth and Virginia Tech,
the Generals won six of the next seven mat-
ches by 9-0 scores, including Mary Baldwin. In
Conference play, Bridgewater was the only
team that took a point from W & L, losing 7-2.
W & L played in the Rhodes College tourna-
ment over spring break, winning two of three
matches, losing to Sewanee 7-2 and defeating
Rust 6-1 and Millsaps 9-0. Freshman Muriel
Foster, the No. 5 player, led the team over the
week by winning all three of her matches.
W & L closed out the regular season by def-
W&L
5
VCU 4
W&L
0
Va. Tech 9
W&L
9
Va. Wesleyan 0
W&L
9
Emory & Henry 0
W&L
9
Randolph-Macon 0
W&L
8
Hollins 0
W&L
9
Mary Baldwin 0
W&L
1
Hope 7
W&L
7
Bridgewater 2
W&L
9
Roanoke 0
W&L
2
Sewanee 7
W&L
6
Rust 1
W&L
9
Millsaps 0
W&L
5
Rhodes 4
W&L
7
Millsaps 2
lst-ODAC Championships
eating Rhodes, one of the top teams in the
south, in a tough 5-4 match, and beating
Millsaps again, this time 7-2.
Going into the ODAC tournament, W&L
was 12-3, being led by junior Teresa
Southard, who was 11-4 at No. 3, freshman
Colleen Quinn, 12-3 at No.4, Foster 12-3, and
senior Benny Savage, 13-1 at No. 6. In
doubles play, Stroman and Quinn were 8-5 at
No.l, while Kelly Martone, the No. 2 player,
teamed with sophomore Kathy Leake to post a
9-6 mark, and Foster, along with senior
Martha Christian at No. 3, were 10-3.
W&L earned the ODAC championship by
capturing five of the six singles flights. Stroman
defnded her title at No.l, and earned the
ODAC Player-of-the-Year honor. Martone, a
sophomore, won at No.2, and Quinn, Foster,
and Savage each captured their respective
titles. Savage pulled out her title with a three-
set win in the finals. In the doubles, Quinn and
Stroman won at No.l, while Leake and Mar-
tone won at No.2.
Stroman went on to play in the Division III
national tournament, falling in the first round.
She finished the year 17-8 after being 8-7 at
one point.
Next year, the Generals lose only Savage
and Christian from the starters while returning
Stroman, Martone, Quinn and Foster, and
should be in good shape to claim their second
ever ODAC title.
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Baseball
Story by Mike Stachura '86
Sports Information Director
The W&L baseball team turned in a record-
breaking season in 1989 by finishing with an
11-9 overall record, the first winning season at
W&L since 1972.
The Generals ended nearly 20 years of frus-
tration in fine style by finishing third in the
ODAC regular season and reaching the semi-
finals of the ODAC Tournament. W&L won
seven of its last 10 games before losing to
eventual ODAC champion Hampden-Sydney
in the semifinals.
The Generals turned in one of their best
seasons with the bat, hitting .310 as a team and
posting a .429 team on-base percentage.
W&L was led by its seven-man class of sen-
iors: pitchers Chris Cunningham, David Hol-
land and Mike Temple, catcher Eddie Klank,
first baseman Max Petzold, shortstop Harry
Halpert, third baseman Tony Waskiewicz and
centerfielder Tom Skeen. Temple was 2-5
with a 4.56 ERA and 26 strikeouts, while
Cunningham recorded a save in W&L's
ODAC quarterfinal win over Eastern Men-
nonite and Holland had the third best ERA on
the team at 3.68.
Klank was again among the leaders in hitting
(.351 average, 4 HR's, .532 slugging percent-
age). Halpert and Skeen also were strong at
the plate, each turning in a .346 batting aver-
age. Waskiewicz was close behind with a .329
average in his final season.
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Lynchburg
7
W&L
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Shenandoah
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Shenandoah
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Hampden-Sydney
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W&L
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Second Row: J.T. Swartz, Eddie Klank, Bobby Rimmer, David Smith, Sean Connelly, John Durant, Steve Momorella Third Row:
Coach Mack, Michael Brandt, Tyler Suiters, Scott Williamson, Tim Wheeler, Chris Kavanagh, Dave McCrystal Fourth Row: John
Kannapell, Toby McCoy, Tim Gallagher, Slugger Daley, Pete Klingelhofer, B.W. Maedgen Back Row: Coach Stickley, R.D. Sale,
Brian Harper, C.P. Simon, Home Run Gay, Jason Hendricks, M.W. Malloy, Tucker Walsh
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Track
and Field
Story by Mike Stachura '86
Sports Information Director
Fighting injuries and bad breaks throughout
the season, the Washington and Lee men's
track team had to settle for a second-place fin-
ish at the Old Dominion Athletic Conference
Outdoor Track Championships. It was the first
time W&L had not finished first in an ODAC
track championship since 1986- a string of two
indoor championships and two outdoor cham-
pionships.
W&L, which won its sixth straight ODAC in-
door title in February, went into the ODAC
outdoor championships plagued by injuries to
many of its top performers. Despite the odds,
W&L nearly pulled off the miracle, finishing
just four points out of first place.
W&L
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Bridgewater
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John Carroll
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Eastern Mennonite
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Roanoke
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Apprentice School
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Eastern Mennonite
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Leading W&L were senior Jim Ambrosini,
who was out for most of the season but won
the discus, senior tri-captain Scott Williams,
who won the 400 meters despite a hamstring
injury, and the makeshift 400 relay team of
Williams, sophomore Carl Gilbert, sophomore
Erik Atkins and senior Tie Sosnowski.
"It was an outstanding performance," said
W&L head coach Norris Aldridge, who earlier
in the year recorded his 100th career track and
field coaching victory at W&L. "We had a lot
of adversity to overcome, and we almost were
able to do it. It was just one of those years. "
The W&L women's track and field team
also had a fine season and the Generals won
their first meet ever when they defeated
Eastern Mennonite. The team was led by cap-
tains Beth Stutzmann and Sarah Bolte.
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Roanoke
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W&L
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Bridgewater
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W&L
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Lynchburg
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W&L
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Randolph-Macon
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W&L
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Shenandoah
343
W&L
308
Roanoke
310
W&L
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Lynchburg
316
W&L
308
Hampden-Sydney
317
W&L
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Randolph-Macon
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W&L
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Bridgewater
324
W&L
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Lynchburg
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W&l
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Randolph-Macon
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W&L
315
Hampden-Sydney
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W&L
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Roanoke
335
W&L
315
Bridgewater
349
W&L
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Shenandoah
327
Story by Mike Stachura '86
Sports Information Director
Despite playing the majority of the year
without the use of its home course, the Wash-
ington and Lee golf team turned in another ex-
cellent season.
W&L finished with a 13-3 overall record,
the 18th consecutive winning season for the
Generals golf program. It was W&L's best re-
cord since 1980. The Generals would have
traded that record however for an ODAC
Championship, but some blazing scores from
their opponents on the Generals' home course
left W&L in fourth place at the ODAC Cham-
pionships.
Freshman Jay McKnight gave W&L head
coach Buck Leslie a look at a promising future
by putting together a 73 and a 75 to finish in
second place in the ODAC individual stand-
ings. Senior captain Pete Coleman was rewar-
ded for another fine season by being named to
the All-ODAC team. It marked the nineth year
in a row W&L has had a golfer on the All-
Conference team.
"We're a little diappointed, but that's a tem-
porary thing, " said Leslie, whose winning per-
centage at W&L now stands at .848. "The
scores we had at ODAC's were some of the
best we've had in a long time. I was very happy
to see Pete make the All-ODAC team. He's
given us superb leadership this year. "
Front Row: Christopher Livingston, Jeffrey Nuckols, Brad Thoburn, Ted Fox, Pete Coleman, Brian Kopet, RA. Goodin, Don Schaef-
fer Back Row: Clay Thomas, John Pace, Tom Wingfield, David Carroll, Jeffrey Livingston, Mark Phippard, John Thomas, Robert
Rambo, Coach Leslie
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Established 1856
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President — Jeff Schwartz
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Secretary — Doug Bracken
Treasurer — Doug Bracken
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Jeff O'Brien, Scott Prigge, Bob Chandler, Jimmie Cooper, Peter Klingerhoffer, Jeff Moore, Carter
Russell, Palmer Skoglund, John Kannapell, Kelly Vanderver, THIRD ROW: Brian Kopet, Mo Persinger,
Rich Weinstein, Eric Harlan, William Meadows, Beaubie Gillespie, Mike Stanchina, Ti House, Tom
Moore, Juan Pardo, Steve Zahn, Nick Hanzlick, Tom Flournoy, Tad Kelley, Travis Blain, Bob Spratt,
Louis Kaye, Gordon DeKuyper, Jeff Schwartz, Frank Kannapell, Doug Bracken
Fraternities 255
Chi Psi
Alpha Omicron Delta Chapter
Established 1977
5 Lee Avenue
President - Pete Coleman
Vice-president - Chris Moore
Secretary - Chris Cerone
Treasurer - Dave Betzold
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Parks, Chris Pryor, Joe Milcoff, David Betzold, Derek Oja, Paul Gilbert, John Reisenweber, Graham
Powell, Tex Hirschman, Gunner, Brian Dougherty, Mark Latruglio, Pete Coleman, Toby Allen, Jonah
Glick, Rick Sarces, George Karavias, John Thomas, John McManus, Ed Wilson, Charlie Haake, Christian
Brose, Pat Riley, John Harris, Nostra Damus, Derk Hagedorn
Fraternities 257
Delta Tau Delta
Phi Chapter
Established 1896
106 Lee Avenue
President — Ian Thompson
Vice-president — Dean Barry
Secretary — Reiss Wilks
Treasurer — Todd Bishop
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FRONT ROW: Tate Saunders, Frank Martien, Carli Flippen, Chris Barker, Jason Hendrichs, Ray Fried-
man, Lee Corbin, Jay Fertile, SECOND ROW: Jamie Campbell, Bill Webb and Addison, David Gordon,
Reiss Wilks, Richard Martz, Clark Peterson, John Nesslage, Fred LaManna, John Murdoch, Joe Emer-
son, Jace Goins, C.T. Rowe, Dean Barry, Robert Whayne, FOURTH ROW: Paul Galanides, Steve
Kory, Ian Thompson, Todd Bishop, TOP: Dale Haines
Fraternities 259
Kappa Alpha
Alpha Chapter
Established 1865
301 East Nelson Street
President — Shawn Gulley
Vice-president — Bill Crabill
Secretaries — Eddie Martin and Dudley Lee
Treasurer — Scott McArron
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Franhouser, Craig Waites, Jason Gordon, John Miller, Reid Foline, Clayton Kennington, Greg Evans,
Carter Quayle, THIRD ROW: Bob Fuller, T.J. Daly, Clay Thomas, Chris Swann, Mike Whorton, Craig
Irons, Dax Cummings, Brian Berryman, Woodford Webb, Ian Bottomly, Chris Smythe, Eddie Martin,
Ted Smith, Hugh McCormick, Jim Henry, Dudley Lee, Frank Kellner, Bobby Rimmer, Mark Sykes, Mike
Drusano, Bill Crabill, FOURTH ROW: Mike Pack, David Johnston, Miko Lorenzatos, Rick Finke, Chris
Ferguson, Jay Fant, Stephen French, Dan Harris, John McWhirter, Fred Turpin, John McCallum, BACK
ROW: John Harvey, Johnston Cox, Simon Smith, Allen Crawford, Trevor Home, Frank Sands, Allen
Pierce, Ed Hart, Lee Grable, Matt Stover, Wes Boyd, Jeff Caggiano, Clark Wight
Fraternities 261
Kappa Sigma
Mu Chapter
Established 1873
203 East Washington Street
President — Bill Burchfield
Vice-president — Brian Tanis
Secretary — Carter Montague
Treasurer — John Roach
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Sciver, Franklin Daniels, Richard Chapman, Andrew Keller, Craig York, Bill Brinkman, Matt Wherry,
Charles Kranich, SECOND ROW: Tom Dierdorff, Ted Evans, Pat Skipper, Bryant Spann, Brian Tannis,
Scott Goodman, Scott Kramer, Mike DiMelfi, THIRD ROW: Terry O'Brien, Paul Eyerly, Carter Mon-
tague, Scott Yates, Charles Monstead, Scott Bell, Jay Gabbard, Phil Isley, Harley Walsh, BACK ROW:
Tom Herndon, Vince Allen, Jim Bledsoe, John Sutterlin, David Burns, Andrew Finkbeiner, Brad Martin,
John Roach, Goodloe Lewis, Joe Rowe, Pete Tramell, J. P. Hamm, Cody Morrison, Bill Birchfield, David
McDowell
Fraternities 263
Lambda Chi Alpha
Gamma Phi Zeta Chapter
Established 1922
225 East Nelson Street
President — Derk van Assendelft
Vice-president — Todd Pearce
Secretary — Harry Penner III
Treasurer — William Hoehn HI and Thor Morrison
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Parker, Tim Truxell, Dirk van Assendelft, Joel Miller, Erik Jones, Garrick Slate, Bod Grady, BACK ROW:
Harry Penner, Clint Wheelock, Paul Matuch, R.J. Thomas, Steve Mattingly, Thor Morrison, Todd
Pearce, B.J. Gamboa, Shane Kimzey, Stud Hamilton, Steven Davis, John Fostuh, Evan Kline, Andy
Nixon, Jeff Schultz, Bill Hoehn, Kevin Struthers, Professor Handelman, Orville Redenbacher, Jamie
Fuller
Fraternities 265
Phi Delta Theta
Virginia Zeta Chapter
Established 1887
5 Henry Street
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President — Rob Guyton
Vice-president — Warren Butler
Secretary — Bill Leitner
Treasurer — Luckett Robinson
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Lindsey, Jamie Bruce, Brandt Martin, Bo Russell, SECOND ROW: John Ford, Bert Amason, Jeff
Nuckols, Patrick Connor, Brian Huber, Blair Allen, Spencer Patton, Chris Haley, THIRD ROW: Warren
Holland, Geoff Nagel, Blake Comer, Harry Murphy, Foster Bowman, Chris Berdy, John Dukes, Julian
Phillips, Dodd Crutcher, Rob Thompson, Robert Haley, Reid Manley, Mike Temple, Ed Christian,
Richard Payne, Alan Richardson, Brent Bean, Ted Eades, Ab Wilkinson, BACK ROW: Bill Leitner,
Richard Brock, Allen Ladd, Greg Hartman, Ed McGee, Wright Ledbetter, David Surface, Tommy Tom-
asson, Alan McConnell, Banks Ladd, Rob Guyton, Alan Greeter, Warren Butler, Luckett Robinson, Jim
Barker, John Green Robinson, Mason Pope
Fraternities 267
Phi Gamma Delta
Zeta Deuteron
Established 1868
108 Henry Street
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President — Kevin Nash
Recording Secretary — Pietro Petino
Treasurer — Matthew Brady
Historian — Hayward Lee
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Pietro Petino, Sean Connolly, Ian Shupak SECOND ROW: Phil Dupont, Sean Daly, Andrew Hermer,
Hayward Lee, Rich Montague, Mike Badger, Scott Alrutz, Kevin Nash THIRD ROW: Rick Hughes, Willy
Henderson, Tyler Suiters, Jason Russo, Jamie Gaucher, Chris Smith, Brad Miller, John Forsyth BACK
ROW: Robert Huke, Tom Spurgeon, Dan Bevill, Bill Yorio, Brian Harper, David Freed, Mitch Schmale,
Craig Hatfield, Ron Kgtz, Chris Mastrogiovani
Fraternities 269
Phi Kappa Psi
Virginia Beta Chapter
Established 1855
301 East Washington Street
Presidents — Richard Redfoot and Justin Walker
Vice-presidents — Reid Campbell and Jay Reynolds
Secretary — Mike Skarda
Treasurer — Dave Callahan
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FRONT ROW: Richard Redfoot, John Carberry, Rupert Chisolm, Eric Skinner, Greg Williams, John
Gunkel, Eric Kallen, SECOND ROW: Greg Stockdale, Mike Nunan, Matt Murphy, Reid Campbell, Ed
Gallagher, Chris Simon, Bobby Wolfe, George Sakin, Alex Claypool, Joe Kavanagh, Rowan Taylor,
Dave Hudson, Chris Pierpan, Eddie Yu, Mike Holifield, Tucker Walsh, Michael Skarda, Don Steir, David
Rudulovic, Frank Sudell, Darrin Lockwood, Ed Gallespie, Chet Lewis, Doug Lefevre, THIRD ROW:
Bob Weisberger, Matt Bryant, Birdman,Mike Forrester, Brian Overbeck, Tim Wheeler, Richard Poli,
Chris Miyamoto, Chip Nordhoff, Marcus Miller, Hill Goodsped, Matt Smith, BACK ROW: Pat Gallivan,
Rob Christenson, Tom Evans, Mike Moseman, Dave Callahan, Will Ottiger, Ward Eisinger, Richard
Grace, Stephen George, Justin Walker, Jay Reynolds, Blake Esteis, Tom Lovell, Brad Harrison, Jeff
Rogers, Brandon Cannaday, Brian Tumau
Fraternities 271
Phi Kappa Sigma
Alpha Alpha Chapter
Established 1894
11 North Jefferson Street
President — Tony Mitchell
Vice-president — Jeff Burton
Secretary — Robby Burch
Treasurer — Doug Mullenix
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John Ware, Steve Udicious, Jeff Burton, Ross Singletary, SECOND ROW: Bob Goodin, Scott Levitt,
Patrick Brown, Tee Teague, Chris Weed, Jim Starkey, Fred Shannon, Matthew Tully, Brooks Pettus, Jim
Jones, Michael Applaebaum, Jonathan Symonds, Andrew Baur, Harry Halpert, David Lawerence,
THIRD ROW: Mark Short, Jeff Zieger, Justin Thomas, Chip Larkin, Claude Williams, Bruce Taylor, Matt
Malloy, Mark Monaghan, Ray Welder, Burke Howell, Doug Johnson, David Bohigian, Lynwood Mal-
lard, Andy Guida, David Gilmore, Sam Tannahill, Tom Costello, FOURTH ROW: Tom Snedeker, Drew
Anton, Scott Swaggart, Cliff Borrows, Bill West
Fraternities 273
Pi Kappa Alpha
Pi Chapter
Established 1892
106 North Mainstreet
President — Ned Spencer
Vice-president — William Cantey
Secretary — Lee Garlove
Treasurer — Tom Bottoms
KNEELING: Bill Boyd, Darren Braccia, John Frank, Scott Miller, Alan Herrick, Harry Ollinger, Andrew
Fox, David Valentine, Steve Ross, Matt Taylor, Phillip Worth, Bill Murray, Paul Winkler, Will Davis, Eric
Mutz, Jim Pike, Tim Vanderver, Kevin Carl, Marshall Murphy, John Simonton, SECOND ROW: Chris
Baradel, Brent Hudspeth, John Buchanan, John Miller, Tom Sheppard, Spanky Hakason, David Blank,
Gary Giles, Christian Bevington, Charlie Hartley, Tim Haming, Chris Daly, Doug Denby, John Thorson,
Jeff Woodland, Boxcar, THIRD ROW: Erik Rock, Darin Dewberry, Jeff Cummings, Billy Tunner, Chris
Cunningham, Bill Lasseigne, Chris Beeley, Jim Busenlener, Eric Kieckhefer, Tom Hayes, Travis Wilhite,
Stuart Pratt, David Olsen, Judd Blazer, Craig Davis, Ted Fox, Rob Mould, Ken Russel, Mr. Mitchell,
BALCONY: Lee Garlove, Tom Bottoms, Ned Spencer, William Cantey
Fraternities 275
Pi Kappa Phi
Rho Chapter
Established 1920
201 East Washington Street
President — Ron Brown
Vice-presidents — Christopher Kennedy
Peter Wanek
Secretary — Michael Meers
Treasurer — Greg Ossi
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Melton, Mike Lee, Phil Samponaro, Tom Cockrell, Chris Owen, Mason, Pettit, Victor Levy, Evan Balmer,
Kevin Lydon, Jeff Livingston BACK ROW: Gar Sydnor, Marc Gordon, Matt French, Joel Hartman,
Steve La Mueller, Skip Sugarman, Scott Kinlady, Hunt Niedrinhaus, Greg Ossi, John Hellberg, Pat
Gochar, Mike Graf, Paul Lagarde, Hank Ferris, Pat Heffernan, Ron Brown, Peter Wanek, Chris Ken-
nedy, Dietrich Wiegman, Buckster Strauch, Greg Golden, Scott Laffin, Jamie Urso, Hunter McFadden,
Chris Wood
Fraternities 277
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Virginia Sigma Chapter
Established 1867
205 East Washington Street
President — Jeff Kelsey
Vice-president — Russel Wilkerson
Secretary — Chris Pennewill
Treasurer — Don Schaeffer
ON STAIRS LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Sheenhan, Charles Frankum, Joe Canterbury, Eddie Clank,
Paul Boyle, Allen Litvak, Rob Newton, Grant Willard, Chris Pennywell, Chris Giblin, Jack Huffard, John
Stump, David Fenstermacher, Stuart Hammond, Chris Sullivan, Harlan Winn, David Eakin, Preston
Brown, Andrew Gaffney, Bill Sundburg, Les Lewis, Winthrop Allen, David Carroll, Gene Pride, Scott
Harkins, Bill Dupont, Will Jones, Chris Jackson, Jason Robertson, Tom Grow, Tommy Mazziotti, BACK
ROW: John Quinn, Stephen White, Harrison Coleman, Tommy Douglas, Taylor Houck, Jack Pringle,
Roger Fakes, David Smith, Brett Mason, Kip Schaumloffel, Lee Norton, Will Arvin, Mike Carroll, Jim
Harbor, Danny Schaeffer, Christian Blessey, Scott Williams, Tom Harwell, Michael Higgonbotham, Matt
Sackett, Chris Brand, Hunter White, Clint Robinson, Karl Hanson, Johnny Sarber, Westin Newton, Jeff
Kelsey, Peter Sackett, Ernest Joyner, Chris Jacobs, Lane Lastinger
Fraternities 279
Sigma Chi
Zeta Chapter
Established 1866
2 Lee Avenue
President — Bob Tompkins
Vice-president — David Emerich
Secretary — Jason Hodges
Treasurer — Jeff Russell
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son, Scott Bronstein, SECOND ROW: John Monroe, Craig Lanee, Chisolm Coleman, Bob Cavese,
Wali Bacdayan, Jason Kelley, THIRD ROW: Quay Parrot, JR. Smith, John Perkins, Gary McCullough,
Frank Turner, Matt Grey, John Schneider, Beau Fowler, FOURTH ROW: Andy Waters, Kirk Thomp-
son, Josh Wingerd, Ted Neff, John Laney, Karsten Amlie, Tim Holloran, David Emerich, Brian Root, Jeff
Russel, BACK ROW: Stu Sheldon, Helgi Hukari, Steven Rogers, Tom Koch, Jason Hodges, Chris
Willard, Sulley Renuart, Robert Sale, Bob Tompkins
Fraternities 281
Sigma Nu
Lambda Chapter
Established 1882
4 Henry Street
President — Craig Love
Vice-president — Scott Silverman
Secretary — John Lawson
Treasurer — David Bloodsworth
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FRONT ROW: Scott Mayer, Jay Plotkin, Travis Corder. Mike Gray, Jim Corey, Bud Meadows, Chris
Leiphart, Jim Lake, Scott Silverman, Matt Felber, SECOND ROW: Hank Mayer, Tom Mayer, Frank
Morre, Bobby Stallard, Doug Powell, THIRD ROW: Charlie Gay, Mark Bryant, Chris Lunny, Ted
Schieke, Hunter Catlett, John Lawson, Ross Patterson, John Thorson, Craig Love, Brett LaPrarie, Rich
Feuring, Mike Arrstol, Drake McGrew, BACK ROW: Sam Page, Matt Pross, Larry Pilkey
Fraternities 283
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Virginia Sigma Chapter
Established 1906
110 Preston Street
President — Charles Driscoll
Vice-president — Jason Parker
Secretary — Yeatts Jones
Treasurer — Lee Butterfield
284 Fraternities
FRONT ROW: Nick Woodfield, Mike Wade, Steve Long, Dave Cassada, Dan Chamberlain, Pete Free-
man, Jigger, SECOND ROW: Mike Patrick, Brent Cook, Mike Sebasta, Chris Smith, Chris Crane,
THIRD ROW: Paul Miles, George Benson, John Flippen, Stuart Flippen, Chris Padden, Dave Robyak!
BACK ROW: Moondog, Macon Miles, Charles Jones, Rusty Fairfield, Pete Castiglione, Tommy Hagigh
Peer Soderberg, Sean F. Driscoll, BALCONY: Pat Padden, Jason Parker, Chris O'Brien. Charles
Driscoll, Lee Butterfield, Yeatts Jones
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Mongolian Minks
Left to Right: Joel Smith, Doug Mullenix, Warren Holland, Andy Howell, Michael Applebaum, Matthew
Tully, Andrew Baur, Luckett Robinson, Richard Brock, Chad Meyer, Kennon Walthall, Gordon De-
kuyper, Steve Martin, Caldwell Hart, Michael Higginbothum, Blake Comer, Clint Robinson, Allen Ladd,
Bob Spratt, Lane Lastinger, Peter Sackett, Frank Harmon, Fred Shannon, Mark Monaghan, Hudson
Walker, Beaubie Gillespie, Tommy Moore
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Sigma Society
Front row: Ian Bottomly, David Surface, Ted Cover, Jim Barker, Murphy McMillan, Sheldon Clark,
Andy Howell, Joe Caccamo, Bland Warren, Warren Holland Back row: Hudson Walker, Harlin Winn,
Scott Levitt, Chris Brand, Rogers Herdon, Taylor Williams, Blake Comer, Lee Norton, Richard Brock,
Ross Singletary
Fraternities 287
Sororities...
288 Sororities
Chi Omega
Xi Lambda Chapter
Established 1989
President — Keri Hinrichs
Vice-president — Stephanie Guittard
Secretary — Debbie Grove
Treasurer — Amy Aussiker
FRONT ROW: Keri Hinrichs, Elizabeth Knapp, Gena Hauser, Jill Westphal, Paige Powell, Beth Talkington, Heather Daesner, Alex Glynn, Jennifer
Donaldson, Caroline Walker. Whitney Hopkins, Jennifer Noble, Kim Wolf. Valerie Fayle, Krista Vollack, Laura Lee Kinney, Kristen Ramberg, Elizabeth
Valloton, Brannon Aden, Mary Frances Turner, Lisa Moody, Joy Stoddard, Virginia Barrett, Anne Dysart SECOND ROW: Ashley Hoops, Julie Vennes,
Chambers Henry, Ashley Parsons, Paula Ausley, Tara Parkinson, Lauren Batte, Carol Couch, Melissa Thrasher, Leanne Jones, Amy Aussiker, Kelly
Putney, Monica Burke, Eleanor Robinson, Sharon Coleman, Ann Barton, Heather Kearns, Elaine Harris, Susan Davis, Kristin Harring, Blair Simmons,
Laura Eggers, Laura Hoops, Ronda Gunter, Courtney Adams, Lauren Rowland, Beth Freund BACK ROW: Dale Wyatt, Kara Cunningham, Keri
Wessel, Cheryl Barrett, Katie Cumming, Molly Lynch, Amy Packard, Kim Moseley, Laura Dodge, Stephanie Guittard, Zan Streib, Stacey Baker, Debbie
Grove, Jenny Bray, Cullins Carriker
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Kappa Alpha Theta
Zeta Iota Chapter
Established 1989
President — Bitsy Hopper
Vice-presidents — Anna Hampton and Barbara Byington
Secretary — Elizabeth Cummins
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Senior Index
AARSTOL, MICHAEL P. -3784 Mount
Baker Highway, Everson, WA 98247
ALFORD, |. TUCKER -818 Briarwood Dr.,
Macomb, IL, 6)455 - Economics - Dean's List
(2), Honor Roll (3,4), Bate Scholar in Econ-
omics (4)-Golf (2,3), College Republicans
(2,3,4)
ANDERSON, MARY LUCILLE -3245 Hun-
tingdon, Houston, Texas 77091 - Studio Arty
French - Honor Roll, Dean's List (1-4), Phi Beta
Kappa (4), Phi Eta Sigma (1 ) - Student Activities
Board-Publicity Director (3), Assistant Fancy
Dress Director (3), Member-at-large (2,4),
Women's Chorus President (3,4), University
Chorus (1,2,4), lubilee (3,4), Student Recruit-
ment (2-4), Women's Soccer (1-3), Calyx Staff
(2), Mock Democratic Convention Float Chair-
man (3), Fellowship of Christian Athletes (1-3),
Intervarsity Club (2-4)
ANEMOIANIS, MELISSA I. -3217 Foxvale
Dr., Oakton, VA 22124-Business Administra-
tion - R.E. Lee Research Grant in Physics (4) -
Financial Management Association (3,4), In-
vestment Club Chairman (4), University
Chorus (2,3,4), University Instrument En-
semble (2,3), Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity (4)
ANSTINE,DANASUZANNA-211N.24th
St., Camp Hill, PA 1 701 1 - Biology/Philosophy
- Phi Eta Sigma (1), Alpha Epsilon Delta (2),
George Addison Baxter Scholarship (2), The
Paul A. Brower, M.D. Scholarship (3), Phi Beta
Kappa (3), University Scholar (1-4), Robert E.
Lee Research Scholar (1,2), Fulbright Scholar-
ship (4), The Kenneth P. Stevens Award,
Dean's List and Honor Roll (1-4), Honors The-
sis in Biology, Honors Thesis in Philosophy -
Big Sister Program (1), Superdance (1,2), Peer
Counselor (3,4), Women's Tennis Team (1 ,2)-
Captain (2), Outing Club (4), Mock Demo-
cratic Convention (3), Mock Constitutional
Convention (2), Volunteer at the Extended
Care Facility, Stonewall lackson Hospital
(3,4), Intramural Aerobics (1-4), Trident (1,2)
ARCHER, WILLIAM IOSEPH II -Rt. 3, Box
72, Lexington, VA 24450 - Political Science
ARMSTRONG, SHANNON KALITA
-2403 Pemberton Place, Austin, Texas 78703 -
Romance Languages - Dean's List (2-4), Honor
Roll (4), Scholarship Athlete-Women's Lac-
rosse (4) - Women's Lacrosse-Developmental
(3), Varsity (4), W&L Triathlon (2,3), Kappa
Kappa Gamma (4)
ARVIN, WILLIAM M JR. -108 West Maple
Street, Nicholasville, KY 40356 - Spanish
BAGGETT, KRISTA KAY -P.O. Box 56, Nar-
tural Bridge Station, VA 24579 - Psychology -
Lexington Kiwinas Club Scholarship (1,2) -
University Chorus (1 -4), Peer Counseling (3,4),
Women's Chorus (4), Student Recruitment 14),
Community Big Sister (3), 4-H (1-4), Part-time
Work: Library (1-4), Campus Music (3), Sweet
Things (3,4)
BALDRIDGE, STEVEN KENT -1358
Woodside CA 93401 - Philosophy/Spanish - Pi
Sigma Alpha (3) - Women's Volleyball Team
Manager/Assistant Coach (2-4), Volleyball
Club (4), Independent Union IM Volleyball
Director (3,4), Film Society Sponsor (2-4), In-
ternational Club (2-4), Minority Student Re-
cruitment Committee (2), Ring-Turn Phi (2),
University Chorus (2), Glee Club (2), W&L De-
legate to the Harvard Model U.N. (2), Mock
Constitutional Convention (2), Mock Demo-
cratic Convention (3), College Republicans (1 -
4)
BALFOUR, AMY C. -211 Ralston Rd.,
Richmond, VA 23229 - English/Journalism -
George Washington Scholarship (1-4), Dean's
List (1-4) - Women's Soccer (1-3), Trident-
Class Representative (4), Mock Democratic
Convention-State co-Chairman (3), Kappa
Kappa Gamma (4), WLUR (1-4)
BARKER, |AMES H. -2 Wmwood Cove,
Winwood Hill, lackson, TN 38305 - History/
Spanish
BARNES, KRISTIN IOUISE -18 Saddleview
Ct., Gaithersburg, MD 20878 - Business
Administration/Accounting - Honor Roll (2),
Dean's List (2-4) - University Chorus (1-4),
Women's Chorus (3,4), Jubilee (3,4), Assistant
Swim School Director (2,3), Assistant Lifesav-
ing Instructor (2-4)
BARRETT, CHERYL HOPE -8814 Battery
Rd., Alexandria, VA 22308
BARRY, DEAN C. -505 Fox Run Trail,
Aurora, OH 44202 - Business Administration/
Accounting and Art History - Reeves Center
Scholar (2,3) - Glee Club (1-3), Delta Tau
Delta (1-5), Student Recruitment (4), College
Republicans (1-4)
BATTE, LAUREN ELIZABETH -6135
Chevy Chase, Houston, Texas 77057 - Art His-
tory - Cum Laude - Research Assistant at
Reeves Center (3,4), Mock Democratic Con-
vention (3), Volunteer at Retirement Home (3),
Charter member of Chi Omega Fraternity (4)
BEAN, BRENTON SEWELL -275 Forrest
Lake Dr., Atlanta, GA 30327 - Economics/
German - Dean's List (1,3,4), Honor Roll (4) -
Phi Delta Theta (1-4), WLUR (1-3), Coach-
RARO Basketball League (4), Mock Demo-
cratic Convention (3)
BEAN, ROBIN DENISE -111 N. 3rd Ave.,
Mt. Vernon, NY 1 0550 - Philosophy - Best Pro-
ducts Scholarship (1-4) - Football Manager
(1 ,2), Film Society (2,3), MSA (1-4), Volleyball
Club (2), Resident Assistant (4), Dorm Coun-
selor (3)
BECK, JONATHON A. -1913 Robindale
Ave., Lancaster, PA 17601
BELL, GRETCHEN L. 103 Millbrook Ter-
race, Forest, VA 24551
BERCAW, JEFFREY DAVID -3 Squirrel
Run, Morristown, NJ 07960 - Physics/
Engineering - Dean's List (3,4), Honor Roll (4) -
Ail-American Swimmer (2-4), Academic All
American (4), Scholar Athlete (4), Student Re-
cruitment (2-4), Student Activities Board (2,3),
Swimming (1-4), Water Polo (1-4), Chi Psi (1-
4)
BEVILL, EMILY CONSTANCE -4 Tokeneke
Trail, Darien CT 06820 - Business Administra-
tion/Accounting - Dean's List (1-4), Cum
Laude - Swimming (1-4), Calyx (3,4), Peer
Counselor (3,4), Mock Democratic Conven-
tion (3), Trident (2-4)
BEVIN, MATTHEW GRISWOLD -Star Rt.
31, Gorham, NH 03581 - East Asian Studies -
Dean's List (1,3,4), Army ROTC Scholarship
(1-4), The Major Ronald O. Scharnberg Mem-
orial Scholarship Program (4) - ROTC (1-4),
Rangers (1-4), Student Security (1-4), Track
and Field (2-4), Big Brother (3), Dining-Hall
Employee (1-4), Study Abroad (4), Indepen-
dent Union IM Sports (1-4)
BIRCHFIELD, WILLIAM OTTO III -7025
San Sebastian Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32217 -
Business Administration/Accounting - Kappa
Sigma (1-4), President (4), FMA (3,4), Vice Pre-
sident (4)
BLEDSOE, JAMES WILLIAM III -3016
Weatherton Circle, Birmingham, Alabama
35223 - Biology - Kappa Sigma (1-4), Vice Pre-
sident (3)
BLESSEY, E. CHRISTIAN -430 lona St. Met-
airie, LA 70005 - Politics - Calyx-Editor (2),
Business Manager (3), Muscular Dystrophy
Superdance-Student Involvement Chairman
(3), Publicity Chairman (2), SAB (3,4), Sigma
Alpha Epsilon (1-4)
BLOODSWORTH, DAVID MARTIN JR.
-406 Robinson Street, Georgetown, Delaware
19947 - Business Administration - Phi Eta
Sigma (2), Beta Gamma Sigma (3), L.K. John-
son Scholarship (3), Phi Beta Kappa (3) - W&L
Food Service (3,4) Sigma Nu Treasurer (4),
Peer Counselor (2,3), Intramural Sports (2,3)
BLYDEN, DAPHNE LOUISE -Estate Nadir
310C, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 00802 -
Biology - Dean's List (3,4), Alpha Epsilon Delta
(2) - University Chorus (1 ,2), Women's Chorus
(3,4), MSA (1-4), FCA(4)
BOARDMAN, CATHERINE M -1409 High
Acre Rd., Bedford, VA 24523
BOLDEN, DANA J. -1291 SW 27th PL,
Boynton Beach, FL 33426 - Journalism -
Wrestling (1,4), V.P. MSA (3), Cable Channel
Nine Producer (4), Cable Channel Nine An-
chorman (2,3,4)
BOLLER, JOHN DAVID -Sunset Lane RD.
31, Oak Ridge, NJ 07438 - Mathematics/
French - University Scholar (1-4), R.E. Re
search (2,3), Dean's List (1-4), Honor Roll (1
4), Phi Eta Sigma (1), Phi Beta Kappa (3), Ox
ford Exchange Scholar (3), Bradford Scholar
ship (2), McDowell Scholarship (3), Tayloi
Scholarship (4), Honors in Mathematics (4)
Zeta Beta Tau (1-4), University Theater (1,2,4),
International Club-treasurer (4), Phi Sigma
Gamma (2), University College Boat Club (3),
St. John's Mummers (3)
BONILLA, MANUEL E. -5307 Crown Point
Rd., Burke, VA 22015 - Politics - Pi Sigma
Alpha (4) - Mock Democratic Convention (3)
BOONE, CAROLINE ELIZABETH -407
Muirfield, Lufkin, TX 75901 - Business Admin-
istration/Accounting - Dean's List - Ring-turn
Phi, Calyx co-editor, SAB, Student Recruit-
ment, Mock Democratic Convention State
Chairman, Financial Management Associa-
tion, Big Sister Program, Kappa Alpha Theta,
Golf Team
BOTTOMLEY, IAN PHILLIP -1417 Harden
Ct., Oklahoma City, OK 731 18 - Kappa Alpha
BOTTOMS, WILLIAM THOMAS |R. -106
West Woodland Dr., Dothan AL 36301 - Econ-
omics - AED (3,4) - Pi Kappa Alpha-treasurer
(3,4), Alumni Secretary (2,3), Soccer Club Pre-
sident (4)
BOUIE, ANDREW J.-Dothan,AI -Chemistry
BOYD, KEITH DOUGLAS -3007 Flor-
ibunda Ct., Fallston, MD 21047 - Phi Gamma
Delta
BRACKEN, DOUGLAS CLARK -3736
Mockingbird, Dallas, TX 75205 - Beta Theta Pi
BRADING, LEE DICKSON -221 Valley
Springs Rd„ Columbia, SC 29223 - Business
Administration/Accounting - Athletic Honor
Roll (2), Dean's List (1-4), Honor Roll (2) -
Basketball (1,2,4), Superdance (3,4), Phi
Kappa Psi (1-4), Mock Democratic Conven-
tion (3), Mock Constitutional Convention (2)
BRADY, MATTHEW PAUL -6749 Brooke-
meade Dr. , Charlotte NC 28226 - American
History - Phi Beta Kappa (4), George C. Mar-
shall Foundation Scholarship (4), Athletic Ac-
ademic Honor Roll (1-4), Honor Roll (1-4),
Dean's List (1-4), University Scholar (1-4),
Gaines Scholarship (1,2), National Merit
Scholarship (1-4), R.E. Lee Scholarship (2-4) -
Water Polo (1-4), Swimming (1,2,4), Phi
Gamma Delta (2-4), Treasurer (4), FCA (1-3),
Mock Democratic Convention (3)
BRAND, CHRISTOPHER CAGE -4661
College Park Dr., Dallas, TX 75229 - Econ-
omics - Honor Roll, Dean's List (3,4) - Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, A. Paul Knight Conservation
Stipend (4), Mock Constitutional Convention
(3), Mock Democratic Convention (3), Outing
Club (4)
BRAY, JENNIFER MARY -7810 DeMoss,
Houston, TX 77036 - Politics - Pi Sigma Alpha
(4) - Trident (1 -4), Dorm Counselor (2-4), Head
Dorm Counselor (4), Film Society (2-4), Chi
Omega (4), SAB (3,4), SAC (4), ODK (2-4)
BROCK, RICHARD GOODWIN -30 Hill-
wood Rd.. Mobile AL 36608 - History - Phi
Delta Theta (1-4), Pledge Trainer (2), Social
Chairman (3), Pledge Master (4), Sigma
Society (3,4), Mongolian Minks (2-4), WLUR
(4), Mock Democratic Convention (3)
BROCKMAN, JANE MICHELLE -1609
Griffith Ave., Owensboro, KY 42301 - Busi-
ness Administration - Dean's List (1-4), Honor
Roll (2,4) Magna Cum Laude - University
Chorus (1-4), Women's Chorus (3,4), Jubilee
(3,4), WLUR (3), Mock Democratic Conven-
tion (3), Student Recruitment (3,4), Men's Lac-
rosse Team Manager (2-4), FMA (3)
BROWN, ELIZABETH FOX -2456 Brande-
mere Dr., Germantown, TN 38138 - Music -
University Chorus (1-4), Women's Chorus
(3,4), Concert Guild (4), Calyx (1)
BROWN, RONALD JAMES -2179 West
Pine Ridge Ave., Littleton, CO 80120 - Polio-
tics - Dean's List, ODK (4), Pi Sigma Alpha (4) -
Pi Kappa Phi: President (4), Secretary (3), Ste-
ward (2), Mock Democratic Convention (3),
Interim Chairman (4), Instrumental Ensemble
President (3,4), Mock Constitutional Conven-
tion(2)
BRYANT, MARK GARY -2426 Cedar Lane,
Pawleys Island, SC 29585 - European History -
Dean's List (1-3), Honor Roll (2-4), Magna
Cum Laude - Sigma Nu (l-4)-Rush Chairman
(3), Mock Democratic Convention (3), College
Republicans (1-4)
306 Senior Index
BRYANT, MATTHEW STEPHEN -P.O.
gox 1034, Lexington, VA 24450 - Classics -
Dean's List, Honor Roll, ODK, lames |. White
Award in Greek, Houston Alumni Scholarship,
Phi Eta Sigma - The Reeves Center (3,4),
Kathekon (3,4), Phi Kappa Psi (1-4), Mock De-
mocratic Convention (3), Executive Com-
mittee (1,2), Football (1)
BUCC, W. SEAN -117 Old Mill Rd., Geo-
rgetown, KY 40324
BULLOTTA, THOMAS ANDREW -63
West Valley Hill Rd., Malvern, PA 19355 -
Business Administration - Dean's List (1-4) -
Wrestling (1-3), Chi Psi: Treasurer (3), Alpha
Editor (2), Alumni Relations (4), Rush Chair-
man (4), WLUR FM (2,3), College Republicans
(1-4), Investments Club (4), Mock Convention
Delegate (3), Superdance (1)
BURCH, ROBERT F.-1013 lamieson Rd.,
Lutherville, MD 21093 -Spanish - Dean's List
(1,3,4), Honor Role (4), ROTC Scholarship
(3,4), Phi Kappa Sigma (1-4), Recording Sec-
retary (3,4), Golf (2), Superdance (1), Mock
Convention (3), Alumni Fund (2)
BURKE, MONICA MARY -231 1 Stachouse
Dr., Yardley, PA 19067 -English/Drama
-Phillip Morris Scholarship (1-4), William F.
Hirschmann Scholarship (4), Memorial Award
in Drama (3), Dean's List (2,3,4), Theatre (1-4),
Women's Chorus (4), University Chorus (1),
Ice Hockey Club (1,2,), Trident (3,4,), Chi
Omega (4)
BURLINGAME, MARTIN ROBERT -6834
La Presta, San Gabriel, CA 91775 -Politics/
French - Political Honor Fraternity, Water Polo
(4), Swimming (1), Fencing (3), Model United
Nations (1), ROTC (3)
BURNS, CLAYTON THOMAS -939 Chap-
pell Rd., Charleston, WV 25304 - Philosophy
BURNS, S. DAVID -P.O. Box 252, Shepher-
dstown, WV 25443 - Politics -Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universities, Kappa
Sigma (1-4), Club Lacrosse (2), Student Utili-
ties Corporation (2-4), Liberty Hall Volunteers
(2-4), Class Vice President (3,4), Student Con-
duct Committee Chairman (4), Southern Com-
fort (2-4), Glee Club (1-4), Univ. Chorus (2-4),
SAC (4)
BURTON, IEFFREY LAMAR - 9900 Wind-
fall Trace, Louisville, KY 40223 - Economics
BUTLER, M. WARREN - 60 Oakland
Ave., Mobile, AL 36608 - History
BYINCTON, BARBARA ANN - 4900 Her-
kimer St., Annandale, VA 22003 - Economics/
French - Phi Beta Kappa (3), Omicron Delta
Epsilon (3), Phi Eta Sigman (1), Honor Roll (1-
4), University Scholar (1-4), Washington
Scholar (1-4), National Merit Scholar (1-4), R.
E. Lee Research Scholar (4), Kappa Alpha
Theta (4), Mock Convention - State Chairman
(3), Women's Lacrosse (3), Superdance (1,2),
College Republicans (1-4)
CACCAMO, IOSEPH S. - 5 lohn St., Garden
City, NY 1 1 530 - lournalism/Communications
CALLAS, CHRISTOPHER LEE - 109 Euclid
Ave., Ft. Marion, PA 15474 - European His-
tory/French - Phi Ela Sigma ( 1 ), Phi Beta Kappa
(4), Summa Cum Laude, Elizabeth Garrett
Scholarship in History (3), Honor Roll (1,2,4),
Southern Comfort (2,4), Glee Club (1-4), Univ.
Chorus (2,4), College Republicans (2,4),
Lambda Chi Alpha (1-4), Mock Convention -
state chair (2), WLUR (2)
CANTEY, WILLIAM H. -51 50 Quail Lane,
Columbia, SC 29206 - History
CARAGOL, WILLIAM |., JR. -167 Riverside
Ave., Riverside, CT 06878 - Business Adminis-
tration/Accounting
CARRBARRY, |OHN C. -6622 Braebun
Parkway, Bethesda, MD 20817 - History
CARROLL, MICHAEL DAVID - 4037
Chelsa Ext., Memphis, TN 38108 - Business
Administration - Dean's List (1,2,4), Who's
Who in American Colleges & Universities (4),
Sr. Class Vice President (4), SAB (3,4), Student
Recruitment 13,4), Glee Club (2,3,4), Southern
Comfort (2,3,4), Sigma Alpha Epsilon (1-4),
Calyx (2,3)
CARTY, LAURA SINGLETON - 3259
Avenham Ave., Roanoke, VA 24014 - French -
Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude, Dean's
List (1-4), Honor Roll (2-4), Soccer (1-2), Calyx
Section Editor (4)
CASEY, CHRISTOPHER D.- 3001 Del
Monte, Houston, TX 77019-3213 - Business
Adminstration - Beta Theta Pi (1-4), SAB (1-4),
WLUR (1-4), Cable Nine (3)
CASTRONUOVO, GREGORY, |. - 1590
Laurel Hollow Rd., Syosset NY 1 1791 - lour-
nalism/Communications - WLUR (2,3,4),
Cable Nine (3,4), Univ. Chorus (1 ,3,4), Society
of Professional lournalists (4), Glee Club (1,2)
CATRON, )OHN CHRISTIAN REN-
NOLDS -9705 Chevalle Dr., Manassas, VA
22111 - Journalism - Morphus Phu Award for
Visual Creativity (4), Ski Team (2,3), Phi Kappa
Psi (1-4), Cable Nine (3,4)
CAFFEE, C. BRYAN -1461 Eleonore St.,
New Orleans, LA 70115 - Geology - Dean's
List 93,4), Honor Roll (3,4), Marcellus Stow
Award (3), Swimming (1 ), Outing Club (2-4)
CHANCE, STEPHEN R. -2009 Townevue
Ct., Augusta, GA 30904 - Economics
CHRISTIAN, ANNE CATHERINE -816
Churchill Dr., Chapel Hill, NC 27514 - Psy-
chology - Soccer (1-4), SAB (3,4), Student Re-
cruitment (3,4)
CHRISTIAN, MARTHA D. -1628 Linden
Ave., Lynchburg, VA 24503 - European His-
tory - Tennis (1-4), Captain (2,3,4)
CLARK, JAMES D., Ill -History
CLARK, SHELDON, 111-60 East 91 St., New
York, NY 10128 - Politics
CLARK, WILLIAM O, JR. -52 Tidewaters,
Henlopen Acres, DE 19971 - Economics
COBB, JIMM E. -2312 S. Washington,
Marion, IN 46953 - English - Dorm Counselor
(3,4), Fencing Team (2,3,4), Ariel Ass. Dir. (4),
ROTC Rangers (4), Dean's List (2,3,4), Honor
Roll (2,3,4), Cum Laude, Secondary School
Teacher (4)
COLEMAN, PETER JAMES, JR. -6 Lewis
Lane, Fair Haven, NJ 07701 - Politics - Chi Psi
(1-4), Vice President (3), President (4), Golf
(1-4), Captain (3,4), All Conference (4), Amer.
Cancer Soc. Golf Tourn. Chairman (3,4)
COLEMAN, STEPHANIE MICHELLE
-6287-B Rolling Fork Rd., Charleston, SC
29418 - lournalism - Dean's List (1-4), Sears
Congressional Internship (3), Starr Alden
Scholarship (3,4), Pierce Atwood Scholarship
(1), Football Mgr. (1), WLUR (2), Cable 9 (2),
Peer Counselor (4), Mock Convenlion (3),
Calyx (2), Ring Taum Phi (4), Minority Student
Recruitment (2), Tridenl (2,3,4), MSA (1-4)
COREY, JAMES M. -12 Independence Dr
Westbrook, ME 04092 - Biology
COSBY, ERIN CLEGHORN -10413 Silk
Oak Dr. Vienna, VA 22180 -French/
Economics -Phi Eta Simga (1), Omicron Delta
Kappa (3), Who's Who Among College
Students (4), Phi Beta Kappa (4), Omicron
Delta Epsilon (4), Robert E. Lee Research
Scholarship (3,4), Dorm Counselor (3,4), Stu-
dent Recruitment (2,3,4), SAB (3,4), Trident-Jr.
Rep (3)&VP(4), Superdance (3,4), WLUR (1),
Sorority Advisory Committee (4), Kappa
Kappa Gamma (4), Mock Convention (3).
COUCH, CAROL ANNE -2700 Dunsmane
Road Pensacola, FL 32503 -Art -Dean's List
(3,4), Women's Soccer (1,2), Chi Omega (4),
Chi Omega Historian (4), Big Brother Big Sister
Program (2,3), University Council (1).
COUNCILL, CATHERINE WINSLOW
-806 Lindsay Court Richmond, VA 23229
-French & Art -Dean's List (1-4), Honor Roll
(3,4), Cum Laude, Faverman award in studio
art (3), Calyx (1-3), WLUR (1,2), Superdance
(1,2), Soccer (2-4), Big Sister Program (2),
Amnesty InternatT (2-4), Mock Convention
(3), GHQ (3,4), Volunteer Yellow Brick Rd
Day Care (4), art for Phi (2)& for Ariel (3), Art
exhibitions (1-4) & Sr. Thesis exhibit (4).
COUSLAND, BETH A. -Route
Boyce, VA. 22620 - Biology.
COVER, EDWARD BOND -P.O. Box 32
Mendenhall, PA. 19357 - Economics.
COYLE, COURTNEY ANN -534 Leeward
Avenue Beach Haven, N|. 08008 - Biology.
CRABILL, WILLIAM E. -210 Knollwood
Drive Key Biscayne, FL 33149 -Journalism/
Communications
CRAWFORD, SHAUN A. -4650 Old
Looney Mill Road Birmingham, AL 35243
-Biology.
CRUTCHER, H. DODD -5355 Nakoma
Dallas, TX 75209 -History.
CUMMINGS, JEFFREY P. -1200 Silver Run
Valley Road Westminster, MD 21 157 - Busi-
ness Administration.
CUMMINS, ELIZABETH ARMISTEAD
-1225 Chickering Road Nashville, TN 37215
-American History.
CUNNINGHAM, CHRISTOPHER H. -7
Village Road Englewood, CO 801 10 -History.
DALE, T. GREGORY -4634 Salt Works
Road Medina, NY 14103 -History - Phi Eta
Sigma (1), Magna Cum Laude (4), Mock Con
stitutional Convention, sec (2), Mock Demo
cratic Convention (3), College Republicans (1
4), Intervarsity Christian Fellowship (1-4), Pol
itical Review-Ed. (3,4), ODK (3,4) VP (4), Pub
Board (3,4) VP (4), Chaplain Committee (2,3),
White Book Revisions Committee (3).
DAVIS, CHRISTINE L. -3229 Sharer Road
Tallahassee, FL 32312 -European History -Phi
Eta Sigma (1), Phi Beta Kappa (4), Dean's List
(1-4), Honor Roll ( 1 -4), University Chorus (1 -4)
Bus. mgr(l) Pres (2-4), Jubilee (3,4), Women's
Chorus (3,4), SAB (4), Financial Mgt Associa-
tion (4), Concert Guild (3,4), Kappa Kappa
Gamma (4).
deMOVELLAN, C.S. -111 Woodland
Avenue, Apt. 809 Lexington, KY 40502
-Economics/Romance Languages.
DEAL, CLIFFORD I III -2940 Adam Knee-
ling Road Virginia Beach, VA 23454 - Chemi-
DEIGHAN, JOHN WILLIAM -5520 Birch
Avenue Pennsauken, Nl 08109 -Mathematics
-Phi Beta Kappa (4), University Scholar (1-4),
R.E. Lee Scholarship (1-4), Who's Who (4),
Nat'l Collegiate Men's Athletic Award (4),
Scholar-Athlete Academic Honor Roll (1-3),
R.E. Lee Research Scholar (3,4), Phi Eta Sigma
(1), Honor Roll (1-4), Cross Country (1-4),
Alpha Phi Omega (1-4).
DEMARCO, JAMES ROBERT -62 Rebel-
lion Road Charleston, SC 29407 -Psychology/
Pre-Med - Kent Frazier Scholar (1-4), Phi Beta
Kappa (3), Psychology Award (2), Chemistry
Award (1), R.E. Lee Scholar (3), Phi Eta Sigma
(1), Alpha Epsilson Delta (3), Honor Roll (1-4),
Nat'l Merit Scholar (1-4), Phi Kappa Psi (1-3),
Calyx (1), Outing Club (2-4), Ski Club (1-4),
Financial Mgt Association (4), IM Soccer ( 1 -4),
IM Basketball (1-4), IM Volleyball (1-3), USC
Honorary Student (3,4), Rd Trip Club Presidenl
(3,4).
DEMARTINO, ANTHONY GERARD
-683 Degraw Street Brooklyn, NY 11217
-Psychology.
DICK, ALLAN RANDOLPH, JR. -P.O. Box
35 Conyngham, PA 18219 -History.
DIETZ, DAVID W. -2224 Old Colony Road
York, PA 1 7402 -Biology.
DOUMAR, CHARLES C. -7337 Barberry
Lane Norfolk, VA 23505 -Business Administr-
ation/Accounting.
DRAWDY, VANCE EARLE -645 Golf
Course Road Piedmont, SC 29673 -Geology/
European History - Honor Roll (1-4), Phi Eta
Sigma (1), Geology Dept. Scholarship (1),
Lena T. Stevens Scholarship (3,4), Phi Beta
Kappa (4), W&L Geologic Society (1-4),
Lambda Chi Alpha (1-4) House Mgr (2).
DRISCOLL, CHARLES K., JR. - 108 Pine
Point Road Williamsburg, VA 23185
-European History -David A. Dunlap Award
(4), Sigma Phi Epsilon (1-4) Pres (4), SAB (2,3),
Student Emergency Loan Committee (2) Chair
(3,4), Squash Club (2,3), Ski Club (3), Mock
Convention (3).
DRISCOLL, SEAN F. -108 Pine Point Road
Williamsburg, VA 23185 -European History
-Dean's List (2), Sigma Phi Epsilon (1-4), SAB
(2-4), Contact (3,4), VRB (3,4), Mock Conven-
tion (3), Squash Club (2,3), Student Recruit-
ment (4).
DUNNE, MARIE EILEEN -9567 Blake Lane,
No. 201 Fairfax, VA 22031 -Journalism/
English -Cum Laude, Journalism Dept Scholar
(4), Best Products Foundation Scholar (2-4),
Landon B. Lane Memorial Scholar (3), ODK
(3,4), Who's Who (4), Outstanding Young
Senior Index 307
Women Of America (4), Honor Roll (4),
Dean's List (3), Gaines Activities Coordinator
(4), Head RA (3), Dorm Counselor (2), Ring-
Tum-Phi (1-4) Co-Editor (3), Society of Prof-
essional lournalists (2-4), Pub. Board (3), lour-
nalism Teaching Asst.(4), WLUR (1-3), News
Editor (2), Cable Nine ( 1 -3, Producer 2), Alpha
Phi Omega (3,4), University Financial Aid
Committee (3.4).
DRUSANO, MICHAEL D. -2102 Per-
cheron Court Fallston, MD 21047 -Business
Administration.
DUPONT, PHILIP AIRBORNE -14 Birch
Ridge Avenue Topsham, ME 04086 -East Asian
Studies/History -Gamma Society (3,4), Air-
borne (2-4), Fill (1-4), ROTC (1 -4), Rugby (3,4),
Mock Convention (3), Social Chair FIJI (3).
EADIE, KIMBERLY MARIE -47 Bayshore
Drive Elizabeth City, NC 27909 - French
-Dean's List (2-4), Honor Roll (3), Cross
Country (1 -4) Capt. (4), Film Society (2-4), Stu-
dent Recruitment (4).
EMERSON, JOSEPH P., JR. -Route 3, Box
488 Easton, MD 21601 - Spanish.
EMRICH, JOHN DAVID -209 Brooke Drive
Westchester, PA 19380 -Politics/English.
EYERLY, PAUL R„ IV. -1743 Old Berwick
Rd , Bloomsburg, PA 17815 - Philosophy.
FAHRINGER, LEE F. -79 Charles Pamsh Dr.
Hampton, VA 23662-1509 - Economics.
FAINTER, KIMBERLY S. -P.O. Box 414,
Glasgow, VA 24555 - Psychology.
FERGUSON, CHRISTOPHER R. -165 Lan-
gford Place, Charlottesville, VA 22901 - Psy-
chology.
FLAGLER, R. STEPHEN -39 Belleai
Woods. Memphis, TN 38104 - History.
FLOOD, LEEANN MARGARET -3824
Trail's Edge Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76109 - His-
tory - Honor Roll (2,3,4), Dean's List (1 ,2,3,4),
Robert E. Lee Research Scholar (3,41, Phi Beta
Kappa, Tennis (1,2), R.A.(3,4), Women's
Forum, Treasurer (3), Superdance (1).
FLOURNOY, THOMAS F., IV -5510 Glen
Errol Rd., Atlanta, GA 30327 - French/
Economics.
FORD, DELIA D. - 3064 Wellington Ct.,
Atlanta, GA 30339 - Drama.
FORRESTER, MICHAEL ANDREW -1024
Monterrey Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70815 -
Business Administration/Accounting - Dean's
List (3,4), Honor Roll (3,4), ODK. Freshman
Class President, SCC (1), Phi Kappa Psi-
President (3), SAB (2,3,4), Student Recruitment
(4), Contact (3,4), Mock Convention (3).
FOWLER, ELISABETH E. -5846 Raven Rd.,
Birmingham, Ml 48010 - English.
FRANZESE, DOUGLAS R. -4401 14thAve.
North, St. Petersburg, FL 33713 - Business
Administration/Accounting - Phi Gamma
Delta (1-4), Rugby (2-4), Mock Convention (3),
VRB (1), Superdance (1).
FREUND, ELIZABETH BASTIAN -5807
Devonshire Dr., Bethesda, MD 20816 - Pol-
itics - Dean's List (4), Pi Sigma Alpha (4),
Friends Community Service (2-4), co-founder,
Mock Convention (3), Ring Turn Phi (4), Chi
Omega (4), Univ. Federation (4).
GAY, CHARLES TAYLOR -1097 Sunset
Rd., Stamford, CT 06903 - History.
GEARY, ANNE ELIZABETH -420 Audubon
Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70125 - English -
Cross Country (1,2,3) Captain (3), Tennis (1 ,2),
Superdance (1,2,3), Trident, KKG (4).
GEISEL, GREGORY STUART -1814 Old
Gulph Rd., Villanova, PA 19085 - History.
GOINS, JACE H. -3519 East 1 10 St. South,
Tulsa, OK 74137 - Economics.
GORDON, MARC L. -Business Administra-
tion.
GORRY, SCOTT B. -3425 Sandfiddler Rd.
Virginia Beach, VA 23456 - Biology.
GOTTSEGAN, G. BRADLEY -1415 Cadiz
St., New Orleans, LA 70115 - Economics -
Dean's List (3,4), WLUR (2,3), Film Society (4),
Calyx (2), Intamurals, (1-4), SAB (1-4), Officer
(3), Phi Kappa Sigma (1-4).
GREETER, J. ALAN -Kirby-Smith Rd.,
Sewanee, TN 37375 - Journalism/
Communications.
GROSSO, ROCCO RAYMOND -115
Hoyts Hill Rd., Bethel, CT 06801 - Biology.
GROVE, DAVID, SCOTT -12003 West-
wood Hills Dr., Herndon, VA 22071 - Business
Admin. - Who' Who (4), SAB (1-4, exec. dir. 3,
chairman 4), STU (2,3,4, Chairman 2,3), So.
Comfort (2,3,4), Univ. Chorus (2,3,4), Glee
Club (2,3,4), Mock Convention (3), Peer Coun-
selor (2,3), Stu. Recruitment (3,4), Fr. Planning
Comm. (4).
GULLEY, SHAWN P. -910 Cambridge
Oval, San Antonio, TX 78209 - Business
Admin./ Accounting.
GUNKEL, JOHN |. -4645 Lincrest Dr
Brookfield, Wl 53005 - Philosophy.
GUYTON, ROBERT P., JR. -801 W. Con-
way Dr., NW, Atlanta, GA 30327 - Business
Admin.
HALEY, ROBERT P. -2470 Brookhaven PI.
NE, Atlanta, Ga 30319 - Economics/Spanish.
HALL, STANLEY C. -164 Fairmont Cir.,
Danville, VA 24541 - Biology/Chemistry - Phi
Eta Sigma (1), Alpha Epsilon Delta (2), Phi Beta
Kappa (4), Dean's List (1-4), Honor Roll (1-4),
Delta Tau Delta (1-4, President 3), Stu. Re-
cruitment (3,4), R. E. Lee Research (1-3),
Gamma Soc. (2-4), Mock Conv. (3), IM (1-4),
GHQ (2-4).
HALPERT, HARRY DAVID -12 Stone
Hollow Ct., Baltimore, MD 21208 - Econ-
HAMPTON, ANNA MAE -3804 Nor-
mandy, Dallas, TX 75205 - Economics/
Spanish - Phi Eta Sigma (1), Honor Roll, Dean's
List, Omicron Delta Kappa (4), Kappa Alpha
Theta (4, VP efficiency), Trident, Sec (4), Stu.
Recruitment (1-4), SAB (2,3,4).
HANZLICK, R. NICHOLS -30371 Via
Chico PI., Laguna Niguel, CA 93677 - Econ-
omics.
HARPER, FRAMPTON L. -156 Spanish
Point Dr., Beaufort, SC 29902 - Business
Administration.
HARPOLD, COURTNEY HAYS - 711
Churchill Drive Charleston, VA 25314
-Chemistry/German -Phi Eta Sigma (1), Phi
Beta Kappa (3,4), Alpha Epsilon Delta, Honor
Roll & Dean's List (1-4), Who's Who (4), Ger-
man Dept. Scholar (2-4), University Chorus (1-
4), Women's Chorus (3,4), Jubilee (3,4), Uni-
versity Theater (4), WLUR (2), Superdance (1 ).
HARRISON, K. BRADLEY -246 Magnolia
Avenue Buena Vista, VA 24416 - Economics.
HARTLEY, CHARLES D. -4601 Asby Street
Washington D.C. 20007 - French/History.
HARTMAN, VANESSA -5345 Rolling Oaks
Drive Memphis, TN 381 1 9 -Business Adminis-
tration/Accounting - Phi Eta Sigma (1), ODK
(4), Phi Beta Kappa (4), Beta Gamma Sigma
(3), LK Johnson Scholarship (3), Accounting
Dept. Scholarship (3), Volleyball (2-4), Dorm
Counselor (3,4), Student Recruitment Com-
mittee (4), Trident (1-4).
HARMANN, GREGORY P.-5318 Drane
Drive Dallas, TX 75209 - Journalism/
Communications.
HARVEY, JOHN M. -38 Ridgemere Trace
Atlanta, GA 30328 - Economics.
HATFIELD, J.W. -Route 1, Box 21-AA
Willards, MD 21874 - East Asian Studies.
HATTES, DEBORAH ELLEN -453 Fairview
Court Hartland, Wl 53029 - History -Phi Eta
Sigma, Robert Alexander Scholarship (2), Out-
standing College Students (2), Phi Beta Kappa
(3), George Addison Baxter Scholarship (3),
Who's Who (4), Internat'l Student Affairs Sub-
committee, Chair (4), University Scholars (1-
4), Internat'l Club (1,2,4), Executive Director
W&L Constitutional Convention (2), Chinese-
Japanese Club (1 ,2), Alcohol & Health Aware-
ness Club (1 ), Ring-Tum-Phi (1 ), Young Demo-
crats (4).
HERMER, ANDREW CLARK -11401
Roosevelt Way NE. Seattle, WA - Economics -
ROTC Rangers (1-3), Film Society (1-3) VP (4),
Phi Gamma Delta (1-4) Pledge Educator (2) &
House Mgr (3), Gamma Society (3,4).
HERNDON, THOMAS K. -31 Brittany
Woods Charleston, WV 25314 -English.
HERRING, MARION MCBRIDE -1 14 East-
view Drive Boone, NC 28607 - Chemistry
-Alpha Epsilon Delta, ODK sophomore of year
(2), Dorm Counselor (2) Asst Head (3) Head
(4), ODK (3,4), Water Polo (1-4), Swimming
(1-3).
HERUBIN, SCOTT JAMES -5323 Willow
Point Pkwy., Marietta, GA 30068 - Business
Administration - Kappa Sigma (1-4), WLUR
(5), Model UN (2).
HICKMAN, ANDREA DAWN -Route 4,
Box 326 Lexington, VA 24450 - Sociology/
Anthropology - Dean's List (1-4), Honor Roll
(2-4), Leyburn Research Scholar (2-4), Mock
Convention (3).
HINKLE, D. ALLEN -Route 1, Box 152-A
Oak Hill, WV 25901 - Economics - Alpha
Epsilon Delta (2), Omicron Delta Epsilon (4),
Magna Cum Laude (4), Mock Convention-St
Chair (3), Ring-Tum-Phi (3), Student Recruit-
ment (4), Superdance Steering Committee (4),
Library Advisory Committee (4) .
HINRICHS, KERI DIANE -5200 McAlpine
Farm Rd., Charlotte, NC 28226 - English -
Dean's List (1-4), Honor Roll (1-4), Phi Eta
Sigma (1), Catherine H. Campbell Scolarship
(4), Statitician (1), Ring Turn Phi (1), Trident
(1-4), Stu. Recruitment (2-4), Calyx (3), Mock
Convention (3), SAB-FD (4), Writing Ctr. Tutor
(4), Chi Omega (4-President).
HODGES, JASON R. -7710 Dunvegan
Close, Dunwoody, GA 30350 - German.
HOFFMAN, DANATHA JEANNE -1537
Shadowood Ln., Raleigh, NC 27612 -
American History - Phi Eta Sigma (1), Phi Beta
Kappa (4), R. E. Lee Research (3), Honor Roll
(1-4), Dean's List (1-4), Ring turn Phi (1), Soc-
cer (1), SAB (2,3), Superdance (2), Mock Con-
vention (3), Trident (1-4), KKG (4).
HOFFMAN, ARTHUR ANDREW
-German/History.
HOLIFIELD, MICHAEL CHARLES -6782
E. 100 S., Mill Creek, IN 46365 - Philosophy -
Dean's List (1-4), Honor Roll (1,2), Scholar
Athlete (1,2), Football (1-4), Dorm Counselor
(3 Asst. Head 4), SAB (1,2,3).
HOLLAND, DAVID C. -History.
HOOPES, LAURA ANNE -106 Ashley Ct,
Wilmington, DE 1 9807 - Biology - Athletic Ac-
ademic Honor Roll (2), Dean's List (4), Who's
Who(4), Kathakon (3,4), Stu. Recruitment
(3,4), R.A. (3,4), Superdance (2,3,4), Volley-
ball (2), Squash (2).
HOPPER, CAROLYN DALE -1701 Hollo-
way, Midland, TX 79701 - Economics - Dean's
List (1-4), Honor Roll, Scholar Athlete (2),
Worn. Forum sec (2), Trident, Tennis (1,2),
Kappa Alpha Theta, President (4), Mock Con-
vention (3).
HORRIDGE, MATTHEW, JOHN -P.O.
Box 413, Ivy, VA 22945 - Journalism - Ring
turn Phi (2-5), Calyx (2-4), Big Brothers (3),
Univ. Photographer (4,5).
HOUSEHOLDER, RICHARD, F. -218
Kennedy Dr., Severna Park, MD 21 146 - Econ-
omics/European History - Liberty Hall Volun-
teers (3,4), Cross Country (4), Sigma Nu
(House Mgr. 2, Soc. Chr. 4).
HOWELL, ANDREW L. -2326 Lathrop Ln„
Charlotte, NC 28211 - Economics.
HUDSON, DAVID ANDREW -252 Fer-
nwood Ln., Erie, PA 1 6505 - Business Admini-
stration - Dean's List (2), Football, letters (1-4),
Phi Kappa Psi (1-4).
HUFFMAN, ESTHER MARIE -5353 South-
view Dr., New Holland, PA 17557 - Psycho-
logy - Univ. Scholars (1-4), Phi Eta Sigma (1),
Phi Beta Kappa (4), G. Holbrook Barber
308 Senior Index
Scholar (4), ODK (3,4), Chorus (1-3), FCA (1-
4), R.A. (3, Head 4), IM (1-3).
HUGHES, RHONA MAIRI -1510 Detwiler
Dr., York, PA, 17404 - Business Admin./
French - Ring Turn Phi, Bus. Mgr. (2,3), Pub.
Board, Pres. (3), Stu. Recruitment (3,4), Tennis
(1 ), Peer Counselor (3), Mock Convention (3).
HURTT, DEBRA BOWLES -206 N. Queen
St., Chestertown, PA 21620 - Psychology - Phi
Eta Sigma (1 ), Alpha Epsilon Delta (2), Phi Beta
Kappa (4), R. E. Lee Scholarship (1-4), Dean's
List, Honor Roll (1-4), Superdance (1-4, Co-
Chair. 4), R. E. Lee Research (2,3), Stu. Recruit-
ment (2-4), Wrestling mgr. (1-4), Women's
Forum (1), Aerobics Inst. (4), Soccer (1).
INGRAM, STEPHEN -23 Dorothy Ln„ Kings
Park, NY 1 1 754 - English - Dean's List, Honor
Roll, Wrestling (1,2), FCA (2,3,4), APO (3,4),
Ring Turn Phi (3), Amnesty Interna'l (3,4).
ISLEY, PHILIP RANDOLPH -1014 Mt.
Olivet Rd., Martinsville, VA 241 12 - History.
JAMES, RICHARD PEELE, JR. -Route2, Box
327-A, Amelia, VA 23002 - Chemistry - Phi
Beta Kappa (4), Alpha Epsilon Delta (2,3,4),
Dean's List, Honor Roll (1-4), ROTC (2,3,4),
Lamda Chi Alpha (1-4), hospital volunteer
(3,4).
JOHNSON, JAMES. M., Ill -3267 Cochis
Dr., Atlanta, CA 30339 - Journalism - Dean's
List (2,3), Phi Delta Theta (1-4), Football (1-4,
Co-Captain 4), ROTC (1-4), Ring Turn Phi
(3,4), WLUR (4), Cable 9 (4).
JONES, ALBERT W., JR. -61 38 Verona Ln.,
Shreveport, LA 71105 - Journalism/Politics -
Calyx (3, Co-Editor), Ring Turn Phi (1-3),
WLUR (1,2,4), Pub. Board (3, Vice Chairman).
JONES, MICHAEL CHARLES -25 Slawson
Ct., Wilton, CT 06897 - Public Policy - Dean's
List (3,4), Lacrosse (1-4, All-ODAC 4), Dorm
Counselor (3,4), WLUR (4).
JONES, PATIENCE LYNN -2901 Verona
Rd., Shawnee Mission, KS -American History -
SAB (1,2,3), Mock Convention (3), Calyx (3),
Big Sister (1), KKC (4), Trident (2,3,4), Golf
Team (1).
JOY, EDWARD PAUL -9896 Lake Rd.,
Pavilion, NY 14525 - Economics - Phi Eta
Sigma (1), Omicron Delta Epsilon (3), Phi Beta
Kappa (4), Wall Street Journal Award (4),
Dorm Counselor (3,4), Library (1-4), IU (2,
Vice Pres.), Intramurals (1-4).
KANNAPPELL, FRANK F. -5105 Allan Rd.,
Bethesda, MD 20816 - Material Culture of the
U. S. (Concentrations in U.S. History, An-
thropology, and Architecture) - IFC (judicial
board officer- 3, P.R. - 4), Beta Theta Pi (Schol-
arship chairman -2, Pledge Educator - 3, V.
Pres. - 4), Mock Convention (parade chair. 4),
Big Brother (2,3), Mongolian Minks (2,3,4-
pres.).
KAPP, M. COPELAND -4800 Devereaux
Rd., Columbia, SC 29205 - East Asian Studies -
Dean's List (1-4), Honor Roll (2), Soccer (1,2),
Crosscountry (2,3,4-Captain), SAB (2,3), Film
Society (2,3,4), Calyx (1,2), Track (3), Ring
Turn Phi (4).
KAVANAGH, JOSEPH C. -2 Meadowcroft
Ct., Gaithersburg, MD 20879 - Business
Administration - Dean's List (4), Football (1,3),
Stu. Recruitment (3), Investment Club (4,
Pres.), FMA (2,3,4), WLUR (2,3), Phi Kappa Psi
(1-4), Mock Convention (3).
KAYE, CLARE MONICA -10505 Down
Lakeview Cir., Windermere, FL 32786 - Econ-
omics- Dean's List (1-4), Honor Roll, Univ.
Chorus (1), Ring Turn Phi (1), Trident Vice
Pres. (2,4), Mock Convention (3), Calyx (3),
WLUR (1,2), Cable 9 (1,2,4), Sorr. Advisory
Comm. (2), Kappa Alpha Theta (4), Stu. Re-
cruitment (1-4).
KELLNER, FRANK P., Ill -1 308 Georgetown
Dr., Bel Air, MD 21014 - Business Admin./
Accounting.
KELSEY, ROBERT JEFFREY -392 Burrows
Rd., Collierville, TN 38017 - English.
KELSO, KATHERINE ANN -1005 Carrie
Way, Martinsburg, WV 25401 - Accounting/
Administration - Beta Gamma Sigma -4, L. K.
Johnson Scholar (3,4), National Merit Scholar
(1-4), Superdance (1-4), Stu. Recruitment
(3,4), FMA (3, Vice Pres., 4 Pres.).
KIDD, MICHAEL BRINTON -21 President
Ave., Rutledge, PA 19070 - Business Adminis-
tration.
KING, FRANCIS LAWRENCE -Drama.
KIRK, JULIA WORNALL -P. O. Box 437,
Raymore, MO 64083 - Politics/French - Pi
Sigma Alpha (4), Trident (1 ,2,4), Ring Turn Phi
(4), Student Health Comm. (4), KKG (4).
KLABO, DAVID NELVIN -32 Earldom
Way, Getzville, NY 14068 - Economics
-Dean's List (1-4), Honor Roll, ODE (4), Sigma
Nu, Lost in the Supermarket (3,4).
KLANK, CLEMENT EDWARD -5C
Norich Memphis, TN 381 1 7 -Business Adn
istration/Accounting.
KLUMP, D. EMMANUEL -341 Blanton
Road Atlanta, GA 30342 -History.
KOCH, THOMAS MATTHEW, -2515
Eakin Road Columbus, OH 43204 -Business
Administration/Accounting -Dean's List (1),
Sigma Chi (1-4), Outing Club (4), Ring-Tum-
Phi (2).
KRIVOR, CASEY S. -P.O. Box 1572 Park
City UT 84060 -Business Administration.
LADD, BANKS C. -4254 Jordan Lane
Mobile, AL 36608 -History - Phi Delta Theta.
LAKE, FREDERICK W., Ill -P.O. Box 85
Whitehouse, N) 08888 -Economics.
LAKE, STEPHANIE TARA -116 Brompton
Road Garden City, NY 11530 -Sociology/
Anthropology -Dean's List (2,4), Honor Roll
(2), Scholar-Athlete Award (2), Soccer (1-4),
Amnesty lnternat'1 (2), Superdance (2), Mock
Convention (3), Big Sister Program (1-4).
LARAE, ANNE WARREN -201 Berkshire
Rd., Richmond, VA 23221 - French - Soccer
(1 ,2,3), Mock Convention Float Chairman (3).
LARGE, ANNE W. -201 Berkshire Road
Richmond, VA 23221 -French.
LASSEINGE, W.R., III -304 Laurenci
Avenue Lafayette, LA 70503 -History.
LAWRENCE, DAVID D. -3458 West Ridge
Road Roanoke, VA 24014 -History - Dean's
List 11,4), Club Lacrosse (2,3,4), Rugby (2), Fly
Fishing Club (4), Ring Turn Phi (4), Mock Con-
vention (3), Phi Kappa Sigma (1-4, Soc. Chr.
3,4).
LAWSON, JOHN RYLE, III -631 Hudson
Avenue Tampa, FL 33606 -English/History.
LAYTON, ANDREW J. -3 Nassau Bid. Gar
den City, NY 1 1530 -Computer Science.
LEDBETTER, E. WRIGHT -1121 Kingston
Road Rome, GA 30161 -English.
LEE, DUDLEY WEAVER -4745 Walnut
Grove Road Memphis, TN 38117 -History.
LEE, RYAN -9826 Pushcart Way, Columbia,
MD - History - Honor Roll (1-4), Dean's List
(1-4), VRB (Chairman 4), SAB (1-3), Dorm
Counselor (4), Reeves Ctr. (3,4).
LEGTERS, JOHN NORMAN -4341 Ash
ford Ln., Greenville, SC 29607 - Economics.
LEIGHTNER, WILLIAM A.,lll -4225 Anti-
etam Dr., Birimingham, AL 35213 - Jour-
nalism/Communications - Phi Delta Theta (1-
4, rush Chr. 3&4, Sec. 4), Sigma Society, Mon-
golian Minks (2,3,4), Mock Convention Float
Chairman (3).
LEMON, GLENN PRESTON -1423 West
Drive, SW, Roanoke, VA 24015 - History.
LEWIS, SUSAN CHARLOTTE -1988 Well-
sford Dr., Virginia Beach, VA 23454 - English
-Dean's List (2-4), Ring Turn Phi (2,3), Mock
Convention (3).
LOFTIN, MARY ANNE -2864 Fairmont Rd.,
Winston-Salem, NC 27106 - Psychology - Phi
Beta Kappa (4), Univ. Chorus (1-4), Women's
Chorus (3,4), Women's Forum/Trident (1-3),
Field Hockey Club Mger. (4).
Loupassi, George Manuel -8202 Overbury
Road Richmond, VA 23227 - European History
- Merit List (6), Honor Roll (1), Who's Who,
Wrestling (1-4, Captain 4), Carlton Peebles
Award, Phi Kappa Sigma (1-4, IM Chairman
2-4, Academic Chairman 4), SAB, GHQ Lac-
rosse (2,3,4).
LOVE, CRAIG DON -3731 Patricia Ln., An-
chorage, AK 99504 - Religion.
LUDWIC, EDWARD DAUM -Rt. 2 248 A,
Lexington, VA 24450 - Religion - Phi Beta
Kappa (4), Dean's List (3,4), Religion Scholar-
ship (3), John Hamilton Greek Award (3),
Franklin Society Scholarship (3), North
American Fellow (4), Univ, Chorus (4), Church
Elder (3,4), Sunday School Superintendant (4),
Father (3,4).
LUI, JEFFREY -Box 366, 8534 Arrowhead C:
Orlando, FL 32718 - Business Admin./
Accounting - Dean's List (2,4), Pre-law Soc.
(1), Outing Club (1), FMA (3,4),lnvestments
Club (4 Pres), Cold Chec Comm. (4).
MACPHERSON, ROBERT ALLISON, JR.
-5029 Washington Avenue Pennsauken, N|
081 1 0 -lournalism - Dean's List (4), Music Dir-
ector, WLUR (4), Treasurer/VP Phi Gamma
Delta (3), Producer Cable Nine News (4), Staff
Reporter Ring-Tum-Phi (1-3), Mock Conven-
tion (3), Gamma Society (4).
MAGOLINE, MICHAEL ROBERT -689
Westridge Road Akron, OH 4431 3 -Chemistry
-Phi Eta Sigma (1), Alpha Epsilon Delta (2)-
Secretary (4), Phi Beta Kappa (4), Academic
Ail-American (4), R.E. Lee Research Scholar,
Football (1-4), Kappa Alpha (1-4), Resident
Advisor (4).
MAKEPEACE, DAVID S. -305 Carpathion
Way Raleigh, NC 27614 -Economics/French.
MANSON, ROBERT H. -706 Spottswood
Road Richmond, VA 23229 -Biology.
MARTIN, LOUIS EDWARD, III -6312 In-
dian Creek Fort Worth, TX 761 1 6 - Economics
-Omicron Delta Epsilon (4), Dean's List (2-4),
Kappa Alpha (1-4), SAB (1-3), Mock Conven-
tion (3).
MATTHEWS, ROBERT EMMETT -2 Broad
Oaks Lane Houston, TX 77056 -Economics
-Cum Laude, Big Brothers, Coach of Lexington
Ba^kt'tb.ill learn
MATTSON, LAUREL V. -18424 Brickstore
Road Hampstead, MD 21074 -Psychology/
Sociology/Biology -Baltimore Alumnae Honor
Scholarship (1-4), Dean's List (1,3,4), Honor
Roll (2), Scholar-Athlete (2,4), Soccer (1-4)
captain (2-4), Section Editor Calyx (3), Trident
(1-4), Superdance (2), DJ -WLUR (1-2).
MAXWELL, JOHN DANIEL -12 Wynnec-
rest Drive Waynesboro, PA 17268
-Mathematics/History -Gaines Scholar (1-4),
R.E. Lee Scholar (3,4), Whitaker Memorial
Scholar, Phi Beta Kappa (3,4), ODK (3,4), Phi
Eta Sigma (2-4), lU-President (2-4), IM-Chair
MAYER, HENRY H., Ill -4226 Sassafras
Street Erie, PA 16508 -Economics -Dean's List
(3), Sigma Nu (1-4) social chair (4), Calyx (1-
4), Photo Editor (4), Ring-Tum-Phi (1-4), Mock
Convention (3).
MAYER, SCOTT JAMES -1310 S.E. Third
Terrace Pompano Beach, FL 33060 -English.
MCCLUNG, MICHAEL LEE -P.O. Box
4688 Lexington, VA 24450 -Psychology.
MCCONNELL, THOMAS ALLEN -6817
Golf Drive Dallas, TX 75205 -Economics- Phi
Delta Theta.
MCCORMICK, HUGH B., Ill -6 Meeting
Road Newport News, VA 23606 -Biology.
MCCORMICK, W. FRAY - 610 Mountain
Road Halifax, VA 24558 - American History -
Dean's List (3,4), Athletic-Academic Honor
Roll (4), Track & Field (1-4), Sr. Class President
(4), SCC (4), Steering Committee Mock Con-
vention (2,3), Student Recruitment (2-4), Glee
Club (1-3), Southern Comfort (2,3), Phi Kappa
Sigma (1-4), Phi Kapp Corres. Sec (2).
MCCUBBIN, CATHERINE A. - P. O. Box
866, St. Michael, MD 21663 - History/French.
MACKENZIE, ANDREW R. -320 Chapman MCDOWELL, DAVID W. - 732 lefferson
Road Greenville, SC 29605 -History. Drive Greenville, MS 38701 - English.
Senior Index 309
MCFADDEN, HUNTER B., JR. - 205 Fair-
way Drive New Orleans, LA 70124 - History.
MCGEE, EDWIN C, JR. - 506 Azalea Lane
Florence, SC 29501 - Chemistry.
MCKINSTRY, PAUL - 353 Sudbury Lane
Ballwin, MO 6301 1 • Business Administration/
Accounting -Cum Laude, Honor Roll (3),
Dean's List (1-4), FMA (2-4), Phi Kappa Psi
( 1 -4) Sec (2-3), W&L Catering Service (4), Soc-
cer Club (4), Mock Convention (3).
MCLANE, SAMUEL HENRY, II - 2331 Old
Court Road Apt. 503 Baltimore, MD 21208 -
Mathematics -Ishmar Hibabi Scholar in Analy-
sis & Related Fields, Lambda Chi Alpha (1-4),
Cockpit Lax (3), WLUR (2-4).
MEIENHOFER, PETER E. - 615 Upper
Mountain Avenue Upper Montclair, N| 07043
- Mathematics.
MELTON, S. HUGHES - 315 Little Falls
Street Falls Church, VA 22046 - Natural Sci
ence/Mathematics/Cerman.
MILES, ELIZABETH S. - 6 Mockingbird
Place Louisville, KY 40207 - Psychology.
MILLER, )OEL E. - 5652 Timmerman Way
Citrus Heights, CA 95621 - lournalis,
Communications.
MILLS, DOROTHY LOUISE - F12 Un
versify Gardens Charlottesville, VA 22903
Business Administration/Psychology -Dean's
List (1-4), Honor Roll (3,4), R.E. Lee Research
Scholar (3,4), Alpha Phi Omega (2-4), Dorm
Counselor (3), Resident Asst. (4), University
Chorus (1-3), Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
(1,2).
MITCHELL, ANTHONY P. - 31 Sum
merhill Lane St. Louis, MO 6301 1 - History.
MOORE, CHRISTOPHER FORREST -
2412 Lawndale Drive Greensboro, NC 27408
- History -Phi Eta Sigma (1 ), Phi Beta Kappa (4),
Magna Cum Laude, Chi Psi (1-4), SAB (2,3),
Superdance (1), WLUR (2,3), Mock Conven-
tion (3).
MOORE, THOMAS REVELEY - 1 6730 J.M.
Pearce Road Monkton, MD 21111 - Sociology
- Beta Theta Phi (2-4), Cob Lax (2-4), WLUR
(4), Minks (3,4).
MULLENIX, DOUGLAS ). - 47 Clermont
Lane St. Louis, MO 63124 - History.
MURDOCH, |OHN FOSTER - 164 North
Washington Street Easton, MD 21601 - Busi-
ness Administration.
MYERS, EDWARD N. - 428 Seabreeze
Avenue Palm Beach FL 33480 - Geology
-Cross Country (1-4) Captain.
NELLIGAN, KATHERINE WINGFIELD -
1663 Link Road Lynchburg, VA 24503 - Span-
ish - Big Brother Big Sister, Soccer (1 ), Tennis
(2).
NELSON, ELEANOR C. - 60 Westharr
Green 300 Ridge Road Richmond, VA 23229
1 nglish
NEWMAN, MARK TILDEN - 319 Clifton
Blvd. Clifton, N| 07013 - American History
-Dean's List, Kappa Sigma (1-4), Mock Con-
vention (3), Mock Constitutional Convention
(3), Calyx (1).
NEWMARK, JENNIFER S. - 2668 Moss
Lane Marietta GA 30067 - English/French.
NEWTON, WILLIAM W. - 509 Cleveland
Street Greenville, SC 29601 - History.
NORTON, W. LEE - 407 North 4th Street
Opelika, AL 36801 - Economics.
ONORATO, ANTHONY JOSEPH - 419
Woodland Avenue Emporium, PA 1 5834 - Bi-
ology - Dorm Counselor (3), Asst. Head Dorm
Counselor (4), Football (1-4), close personal
friend of EM HUFFMAM (3.5,4).
OWEN, ROBERT JAMES - Route 1, Box
388 Gainesville, VA 22065 - American History
- Vann Award (4), Debate Team (2,3), In-
ternat'l Club (1-4), Alpha Phi Omega (2-4).
PARKER, ALSTON P. - 923 Drohoner Place
Baltimore, MD 21210 - Economics - EC Rep
(4), Lax (3,4) Captain (3,4), Diving Team (2),
Golf (1 1, Trident (2,3-Pres.2,3), SAB (1-3), Stu-
dent Recruitment (1-3), KKG (4).
PARKINS, ELIZABETH J. - 702 Dallam
RoadMewark, DE 19711 -Journalism -Dean's
List (4), Soccer (1-4), Lax (3), Peer Counseling
(2), Editor Ring-Tum-Phi (4), WLUR (2), Cable
9 (3), VP Sigma Delta Chi (4).
PARKS, BERTRAND B. - Route 6, Box 369
Searcy, AR 72143 - History.
PARSONS, ASHLEY KIRSTEN - 5189 N.
Racquet Club Place Memphis, TN 38117 -
French - Ariel staff (1), Chi Omega (4),
Women's Soccer Mgr (3,4), Women's Lax Mgr
(3).
PAYNE, H. RICHARD - 2416 Winton Ter-
race East Fort Worth, TX 76109 - Business
Administration/ Accounting.
PETERSON, CLARK A. - 10656 Latehama
Cr Fountain Valley, CA 92708 - Politics.
PETINO, PIETRO M., JR. - 181 Meisel
Avenue Springfield, N| 07081 - Economics -
ROTC (2-4), Phi Gamma Delta (1-4) Rush
Chair (2) Pledge Ed (3) Rec Sec (4), Gamma
Society (3,4), Film Society (2,3).
PETZOLD, MAX WILLIAMS - 3210 NW
37th Street Gainesville, FL 32605 - Business
Administration - Dean's List (4), Baseball (1-4),
Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
PHILLIPS, JULIAN P., JR. - 2430 Sagamore
Drive NW Atlanta, GA 30305 - English.
PHOA, CYNTHIA A. - 3358 Kilmore Drive
Lakeland, FL 33803 - English.
PICKETT, AMY HALL - 1584 St, Andrews
Dr., Oakmont, PA 15139 - Politics - Calyx
(2,3), Trident (2,3,4), GHQ (2,3,4), Student
Rep., Pittsburgh Alumni Chapter (3,4).
PIERPAN, CHRISTOPHER GOODWIN -
749 E. Broad St., Westfield, Nl 07090 - Politics
- Phi Kappa Psi (2,3,4), Investments Club, Asst.
Dir. (4), FMA (4), Faculty E. C. Undergrad.
Rep. (4).
PIERSON, VALERIE - 5100 Forest Oaks Dr.,
Greensboro, NC 27406 - Economics - Pi Sigma
Alpha (3,4), Phi Eta Sigma (1), ODE (4), Best
Products Honor Scholor (1-4), Dean's List (1-
4), Honor Roll (1-4), Who' Who (4), Coeduca-
tion Steering Committee (1), Tennis (1 ,2), Sup-
erdance (1), Stu. Recruitment (2), Dorm Coun-
selor (2), Mock Convention Secretary, Steering
Comm.and Executive Comm. (2,3,4), FMA (3),
Big Sister (3), Contact (4), KKG (4), Self-Study
Comm. (4), College Republicans (1-4).
PIMBLETT, MARGARET MARY - 14Cedar
Lane, Newport News, VA 23601 - lournalism/
Communications/Musicology - Honor Roll
(3,4), Dean's List (3,4), Chorus (1-4), Worn.
Chorus (3,4), JubiLee (3,4), Concert Guild
(3,4), WLUR (1-4), Cable 9 (1-4), Ring Turn Phi
(2-40, R.A. (3,4), White Book Revisions
Comm. (3), APO (2,3), Univ. Theater (4).
PIPKIN, JOHN GEORGE - 3011 Wood-
home Ave., Baltimore, MD 21234 - English/
Philosophy/German - Jim Stump Award in
German, Jean Amory Award for distiguished
critical writing (3), Wilkinson Scholar (4),
Lambda Chi Alpha (1-4, Pres. 3), WLUR (1-4).
PLATT, DREW W. - 10057 Litzsinger Rd.
St. Loius, MO 63124 - Drama.
PUTNEY, KELLY SUE - 13 Sleepy Oaks,
Houston, TX 77024 - Psychology.
QUAGLIATTA, R. SCOTT - 5373 Brook-
way, Apt. 2, Columbia, MD 21044 - Business
Administration/Accounting.
RATCLIFF, TODD MCHENRY - 1 300 12th
Street, Huntington, WV 25701 - English.
RAWLS, THOMAS F. - 18126 Gunn Hwy.,
Odessa, FL 33556 - Physics/Engineering.
READ, HEIDI LEA - 166 Hawthorne Dr.,
Winchester, VA 22601 - lournalism - Dean's
List (4), Honor Roll (4), Ring Turn Phi (4, edi-
tor). Pub. Board (4), Ski Team (3,4), Mock Con-
vention (3). GHQ (3,4).
REAVY, DAVID JOHN ).,- 1138 South
Keim Street Pottstown, PA 19464 -Business
Administration/Accounting -Water Polo (1-4)
Co-Captain (3,4), Swimming (1-4) Co-Captain
(4).
REDFOOT, RICHARD S. - 1637 Pleasant
Valley Road Chehalis, WA 98532 -Art.
RENUART, ARTHUR SULLIVAN - 1026
Hardee Road Coral Gables, FL 33432 -History.
REYNOLDS, JESSICA CLAIRE - 500 Plant-
ation Ct C-5 Nashville, TN 3722 1 -lournalism -
Dean's List (2,3), Co-Captain soccer team (1),
Minority Stu. Assoc. (1,2,3), Stu. Recruitment
(3,4), Volleyball (2,3,4), Sorr. Advisory Comm
(1,4), Ring Turn Phi (2), Trident (1-4), WLUR
(1), KKG (4).
ROACH, JOHN CHOATE - 304 Ute Trail,
Frankfort, Ky 40601 - Economics/History - Ed-
ward L. Pinney Prize (4), ODK (4), ODE (4),
Cold Check Comm. (1), Coed. Steering Comm.
(1), Contact (3, 4-Co-Chair.) IFC Treasurer (4),
Kappa Sigma Treasurer (4), Mock Convention
Chair. (3).
ROBERTS, CHRISTOPHER B. - 209 Chap-
man Rd., Greenville, SC 29605 - History.
ROBINSON, E. LUCKETT, II - 4051
Wimbledon Dr., Mobile, AL 36608 - Econ-
omics.
ROSENTHAL, ELLYNN MAKLYN -17646
Woodridge Ct., South Bend, IN 46635 - Busi-
ness Admin. - Drama (1,3), FMA (3,4).
ROWE, JOSEPH F., Ill -4403 Ericcson Dr.,
Hampton, VA 23669 - Biology.
RUSSO, JASON J.-7231 Cadence Ct., Col-
umbia, MD 21046 - Economics.
SACKETT, PETER C. -1 South HornerDr
Lynchburg, VA 24503 - History/Spanish.
SALERNO, JULIE -236 S. Bald Hill Rd., New
Canaan, CT 06840 - History/French - Who's
Who, Dean's List (3), Honor Roll (4), Stu. Re-
cruitment (2-4, Chair. 3,4), Mock Convention
Chair. (3), Time Capsule (4), Superdance (1 ,2),
Self-Study (4).
SALZMAN, ALEXA A. -66 28th Street,
Atlanta, GA 30309 - Economics - Soccer (1-4),
Lacrosse (3), Kathekon (4).
SANDS, FRANK M., JR. -551 2-N Little Falls
Rd., Arlington, VA 22207 - Economics -
Dean's List (4), Lacrosse (1,2), Kappa Alpha
Order (1-4).
SARBER, L. JOHNSON, III -2644 Robin
Hood Rd., Roanoke, VA 24014 - Philosophy -
|im Stump prize in German (2), Dean's List
(2,3,4), Honor Roll (2,4), Soccer (1-4), Health
& Alcohol Awareness Comm. (1).
SAVAGE, KENNON MARY - HCalvert
Ct., Piedmont, CA 94611 - Sociology/
Anthropology - Who's Who (4), Dean's List
(3,4), Honor Roll (4), Tennis (1-4), Cross
Country (1), Kathekon (3,4), Gen. Volunteers
(3,4 Co-Head), Dorm Counselor (3,4), Live
Drive (3,4), Big Sister (2,3), Athletic Comm.
(1,2).
SCHAEFFER, DONALD - 3 Water's Edge
PI., Lexington, KY 40502 - Economics/East
Asian Studies - Phi Eta Sigma (1), East Asian
Studies Award (4), ODE (4), Golf (1,3,4),
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (1-4), Peer Counselor (4).
SCHIEKE, HERMAN E., Ill - 56 Wallace
Manor Rd., Edgewater, MD 21037 - History.
SCHULTZ, JEFFREY P. -412 Lee St. No. 1,
Evaston, IL 60202 - French - Senior Honors
Thesis (4), Phi Beta Kappa, Honor Roll (1,2),
Elizabeth Garrett Scholarship in French (3),
Phi Eta Sigma (1), Lambda Chi Alpha (1-4),
WLUR (2), Glee Club (1 ,2,4), Univ. Chorus (4),
Lang. Lab (2).
SCHWARTZ, JEFFREY R. -10 Deerfield Rd.,
St. Louis, MD 63124 - Business Administra-
tion.
SHADY, MICHAEL ALAN - 335 Lenape
Dr., Berwyn, PA 19132 - lournalism - Dean's
List (1,3,4), Honor Roll (4), cum laude, Ring
Turn Phi (1-4), WLUR (1-4), Cable 9 (1-4),
Calyx (3), Internat'l Club (3), Baseball (1), P. A.
Announcer (2,3,4).
SHELDON, STUART H. - 8916 Millstone
310 Senior Index
Cir., Lenexa, KS 66220 - English - Dean's List
(4), Sigma Chi (1-4), Derby Days Chair. (2),
StC. Recruitment (3,4), Ring Turn Phi (2-4),
Water Polo (1-4), Swimming (1-4), Cable 9 (2-
4).
SHEPPARD, JULIA CATHERINE - 309
South Stewart St., Winchester, VA 22601 - His-
tory - Dean's List (1-4), Honor Roll (1-4), |im
Stump Prize (2), Who's Who (4), Germ. Dept.
Scholarship (3), Martin Seevers Birely Scholar-
ship (4), ODK (3), Phi Beta Kappa (4), Trident
(3, VP/Treas., 4 Pres.), Dorm Counselor (3,4),
Chorus (2,3), Mock Convention State Chair.
(3), SAB (3,4), Calyx (2,3), WKUR (1-4), Cable
9(1,2).
SHERWIN, PETER JOSEPH - 731 W
Browning Ave., Fresno, CA 93704 - Chemi-
slry/French/German - Phi Beta Kappa (4), Phi
Lambda Upsilon (4), Phi Eta Sigma (2), Honor
Roll (1,2,4), Dean's List (1,2,4) , R. E. Lee Res.
Scholar. (2,4), Reeves Or. Schol. (2,4), Fen-
cing (1,2).
SHISSIAS, CHARLES C. -448 Springlake
Rd., Columbia, SC 29206 - Chemistry/Biology.
SICLER, ELLEN - 1503 Fairway PL, Lynch-
burg, VA 24503 - English.
SINGLETARY, WILLIAM ROSS - P.O. Box
1091, Thomasville, GA 31799 - Economics -
IFC (4, Pres.), Kathekon (3,4), Basketball (1),
Mock Convention Chair. (3), Phi Kappa Sigma
(1-4), College Town Shop (2-4).
SKINNER, FREDERIC P. JR., - 1546 W.
Church St., Elmira, NY 14905 - Biology - Phi
Kappa Psi IFC, Football, WLUR.
SLAPPEY, BRADFORD A. -1020 S. Spring
Garden Avenue Deland, FL -Business Admini-
stration/Accounting.
SLOAT, JAMES MICHAEL -621 Bay Green
Drive Arnold, MD 21012 -Politics -Phi Beta
Kappa (3), ODK (4), Phi Sigma Alpha (3), Phi
Eta Sigma (1), Nat'l Science Foundation
Honorable Mention, McDowell Award, Gar-
rett Award in Politics (2,3), Lampast Christian
House (2-4), IV (1-4): Executive Comm.of
(1,2,4) Pres. (4), Constitutional Convention (2),
Mock Convention (3), College Republicans (1-
4), Admin. Asst. (4), University Scholars (1-4).
SMITH, AMY REBECCA -2 Richmond
Street Ocean Isle Beach, NC 28459 -Business
Administration/Accounting.
SMITH, STEPHANIE LEIGH -1 1 Whitehall
Road East Brunswick, NJ 08816 -Art.
SNOWDON, JULIA JEFFERIS -707 Green-
wood Road Wilmington, DE 19807
-Sociology/Anthropology -Dean's List (2,3),
Honor Roll (3,4).
SPARACIO, GEORGE G. -308 Lagoon
Drive Copiague, L.I. NY 1 1726 -Journalism.
SPENCER, EDWARD GLENN SCOTT -4
Douglas Drive Newport News, VA 23601
-Economics -Pi Kappa Alpha (1-4) Pres. (4), Ski
Club (3), Mock Convention (3).
SPENCER, ROBERT HOWE, JR. -51 5 West
Main Street Danville, VA 24541 -History.
SPIESSL, MARK 210 West Palm Drive Lake-
land, FL 33803 -German/East Asian Studies
-Dean's List (1-4), Honor Roll (3), Zeta Beta
Tau (1-4).
SPRATT, ROBERT HUGH, JR. -1 1 30 West
Church Road Wyncoate, PA 19095 -History.
STRAUCH, ROBERT E.- 900 Hillcrest Drive
Columbia, SC 29206 -History.
STRUTHERS, KEVIN ANDREW -2307
Winchester Road So. Charleston, WV 25303
-Ind. major in Music -Cum Laude, Dean's List
(3,4), Honor Roll (3), Glee Club (1,2-
Officer,3,4-Officer), University Chorus (2,3-
Officer,4), Southern Comfort (1-4), University
Theater (1 ,2), WLUR (2-4), Lambda Chi Alpha
(1-4, Officer 2,3), Concert Guild Board (3,4).
SURFACE, DAVID KING -4961 Morven
Road lacksonville, FL 32210 -lournalism/
Communications.
SYNDOR, EDGAR STARKE, JR> -3651
Dunbarton Drive Birmingham, AL 35223
-History.
SYMONDS, DAVID L. -Route 2, Box 519
Princeton, WV 24740 -Business Administra-
tion/Accounting.
TAYLOR, ROWAN G.P. -2615 NE Stanton
Street Portland, OR 97212 -Economics- Phi
Beta Kappa (3), ODK (4), Omicron Delta
Epsilon (3), Phi Eta Sigma (1 ), Who's Who (4),
Football (1-3), Dorm Counselor (3,4), Student
Recruitment (3,4), Phi Kappa Psi (1-4).
TEMPLE, MICHAEL DAVID -4284 Lake
Laurel Drive Atlanta, GA 30382 -History
-Dean's List (3,4), Academic-Athletic Honor
Roll (3,4), WLUR (1-3), Phi Delta Theta (1-4)
Historian (4), Baseball (1-4) and Letters (1-4)
and Captain (4), Mock Convention (3).
THOMASSON, BURGESS A., JR. -102
Place Le Vert Mobile, AL 36608 -English.
THOMPSON, DAVID E. -4217 Armstrong
Pkwy Dallas, TX 75205 -Computer Science.
THOMPSON, DUBOIS S., Ill -Lower
Waterford VT 05848 -English.
THOMPSON, IAN P. -Box 219 Cedar Point
Road Easton, MD 21601 -Economics.
THOMPSON, ROBERT S. 4095 North
Broadland Road Atlanta, GA 30342
-Economics - Dean's List (4), Phi Delta Theta
(1-4), IM Chairman (3,4), WLUR (1-3), Mock
Convention (3).
THRASHER, M. MELISSA -200 Wagner
Place Ph 105 Memphis, TN 38103 -Politics.
TIERNAN, CATHLEEN MARIE -321
Beachcliff Court Winston-Salem, NC 27104
-English - Best Products Merit Scholarship (1-
4), Elizabeth B. Garrett Scholarship (3), Phi
Beta Kappa (4), Alpha Epsilon Delta (1 ), Phi Eta
Sigma (1), SAB (3,4), Strudent Recruitment
(3,4), Concert Guild (1-4, VP 3), Big Sister
(3,4), Kappa Alpha Theta (4), University
Chorus (1-4), Women's Chorus (3,4), lubilee
(3,4).
TREANOR, SCOTT C. -67 Loma Vista Bur-
lingame, CA 94010 - Economics/lnd. Social
Psychology.
TUCCI, MICHAEL RANDOLPH -RD No.
1, Box 414 Spring City, PA 19475 -English -
Water Polo (1), Fencing (1,3,4), Riding (3).
TUGGLE, MICHAEL D. -1307 Looper
Drive Dalton, GA 30720 -lournalism -Dean's
List (3,4), Honor Roll (4), Pi Kappa Phi (1-4)
Historian (3), Ring-Tum-Phi (2-4) Entertain-
ment Ed (3,4), WLUR (3,4), Glee Club (1-4),
University Chorus (1-4) Historian for both (2-
4), Southern Comfort (3,4), IFC PR Chairman
(3).
TURNAU, C. BRIAN -1229 Cordova Road
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 -History .
TYLER, J.A. JONES, III -Route 1, Box 29
Charles City, VA 23030 -Philosophy.
UDICIOUS, STEVEN JOHN -31 White
Oak Road Springfield, PA 19064 -European
History -Honor Roll (1-4), Soccer (1-4) Captain
(4), Phi Kappa Sigma (1-4).
URSO, JAMES ANTHONY -1546 Ingomar
Heights Road Pittsburg, PA 1 5237 -Chemistry-
Dean's List (1-4), Honor Roll (1,3,4), Alpha
Epsilon Delta (2-4), Scholar-Athlete Honor
Roll (1,3,4)-award (4), Magna Cum Laude,
Soccer (1-4), Track & Field (1-4, Captain 4), Pi
Kappa Phi (1-4), Dorm Counselor (3,4), Mock
Convention (3).
VEGSO, BETSY ANNE -14 North Drive
Buffalo, NY 14216 -English - ODK (4), Ariel
(1-4, Ed 3,4), Pub Board (3,4), Dining Hall (1-
3.5).
VELIUONA, MICHAEL A. -1 18 Stonewall
Road Baltimore, MD 21228 -Biology.
WALBURGH, CHRISTOPHER E.
-German/Philosophy.
WALKER, MEREDITH FRANCES -1790
Magnolia Tree Road Germantown, TN 38138
-German -Phi Beta Kappa (4), ODK (3), Wood
Scholarship (2), University Scholar (1-3), Peer
Counseling (2-4, Head 4), University Chorus
(1-4), Mger. Arlington Women's Center (2-4),
Big Sister (2-4), SAB (2-4), Library Advisory
Committee (3).
WALLACK, ANDREA EVE -2810 Gale
Road Wayzata, MN 55391 -Biology.
WASKIEWICZ, ANTHONY S., JR. -9221
Gardenia Road Baltimore, MD 21236
-Business Administration .
WEBB, JOHN W. -1307 179th Place NE
Bellevue, WA 98008 -Geology.
WESSEL, KERI M. -4101 Flintlock Court
Glenelg, MD 21 737 -Sociology/Anthropology
-Lax Mgr (1), Calyx (1), Trident (2-4, Sec 3),
General Volunteers (3,4 Chair 4), University
Federation (4), Chi Omega (4) Spirit Com-
mittee (4).
WEST, THOMAS B., II -1015 Waveland
Road Lake Forest, IL 60045 -French.
WHALEN, NANCY K. -1956 Carriage Hill
Road Allison Park, PA 15101 -lournalism
-Dean's List (1,4), Honor Roll (4), Athletic-
Academic Honor Roll (4), Swimming (1-4),
Water Polo Mgr (1,2), Fellowship Christian
Athletes (1-4), Ring-Turn Phi (3,4), WLUR
(1,4), Cable 9 (4), College Republicans (1),
Mock Convention Assignments Ed (3), Pub
Board (4).
WHITE, H. HUNTER -512 South Gaskin
Road Richmond.VA 23233 -History/English.
WIENER, DONALD RUSSEL -4140
Tuckahoe Memphis, TN 38117 -Business
Administration -Dean's List (1,4), Ring-Turn
Phi (1), Mock Convention (3), WLUR (3,4),
Cable 9 (3).
WILLARD, CHRISTOPHER LACY -293
Stratfordshire Road Winston-Salem, NC
27104 -History -Dean's List (3,4), Honor Roll
(3), Sigma Chi (1-4 Rush Chair 3), IFC Sec (4),
SAB (3,4), Big Brother (2), Sorority Advisory
Comm. (4), Student Recruitment (4).
WILLIAMS, GREGORY D. -8996 Kil-
downet Court Vienna, VA 22180 -Biology.
WILLIAMS, S. TAYLOR -230 East 79th New
York City, NY 10021 -Economics -Dean's List
(3), Calyx (2), Club Lax (2-4), Phi Kappa Sigma
(1-4), Mock Convention (3), Mock Constitu-
tion (3).
WILLIAMS, TRACY A. -255 Alameda Blvd.
Coronado, CA 921 1 8 -Psychology -Dean's List
(2-4), Honor Roll (2-4), Academic-Athletic
Honor Roll (2-4), Soccer (2-4), Cross Country
(2), Track (3), Tennis (1), Women's Forum Co-
Chair Sports & Rec (1,2), Superdance (1-4),
Peer Counselor (1-4), Health Ed. Committee
(4), Constitutional Convention (2), Mock Con-
vention (3).
WINGFIELD, THOMAS W. -629 Torrence
Drive Gastonia, NC 28054 -Business Adminis-
tration.
WOLF, ROBERT DAVID -6760 River
Springs Lane Atlanta, GA 30328 -Politics.
WOOd, WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER -3809
Thalia Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23452
-Business Administration.
YATES, SCOTT M. -126 Starline Drive
Spartanburg, SC 29302 -Economics -Wrestling
(1,2), University Symphony (1-4), lazz En-
semble (2,3), W&L Musicals (2-4).
YEAGER, KEVIN L. -3824 Mercersburg
Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 - History.
YU, EDWARD C. -P.O. Box 4695 Lexin-
gton, VA 24450 -Economics -Secretary EC (4),
Student Recruitment (2-4), Phi Kappa Psi (1-4,
Academic Advisor 2).
ZAHN, STEVEN R. -2033 Sunset Point, Vir-
ginia Beach, VA 23454 -History/German.
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an enjoyable rendition of the school year. Many all-
nighters and hard work can be attributed to the produc-
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The following people deserve special recognition for
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benefactors and patrons of the Calyx for their generous
support.
Congradulations to the Class of '89, we wish you the
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