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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 


Founder's  Day  37 


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 
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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. 


48  Winter  Break 


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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. 


50  Theater 


Steel  Magnolias 

October  28-30, 

November  2-5 

University  Theater 

No  Exit 

December  2-4 
Boiler  Room  Theater 

Arden  of  Feversham 

February  3-8 
University  Theater 

The  Stranger 

Wormwood 

March  23-26 
Boiler  Room  Theater 

Self-Torture  & 
Strenuous  Exercise 

Little  Shop  of 
Horrors 

May  12-20 
University  Theater 

Theater  51 


Progress 


Improvements  continue  to  be  made  around  Lexington  in  1988- 
1989.  Students  eagerly  awaited  the  new  "Harris  Teeter".  The  "Fast 
Lane"  bowling  alley  allows  students  to  go  bowling  for  dollars  in  town. 
Around  campus,  construction  workers  resumed  the  infamous  blasting 
in  the  attempt  to  transform  the  old  freshmen  parking  lot  into  a  theater. 
The  Center  for  Performing  Arts  is  scheduled  for  completion  fall  1990. 


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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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Alumni  Weekend 

Hundreds  of  Alumni  returned  to  W&L  on  May  12th  to  help  us  celebrate  one  of  our  few  beauti- 
ful days  this  spring.  They  were  greeted  by  old  friends  and  some  of  us  made  new  ones.  Alumni 
weekend  was  again  one  of  the  most  festive  weekends  of  the  year,  W&L  and  mother  nature  both 
dressed  to  the  10's  for  the  occasion. 


56  Alumni  Weekend 


Alumni  Weekend  57 


Confetti's 


The  Kingpins  and  Derryberry  and  Alagia  entertained  everyone  on  May 
20  at  what  may  have  been  the  last  Confetti's  weekend.  The  weekend  started 
with  a  banquet  Friday  night  attended  by  the  Honorable  Elizabeth  B.  Lacy, 
Justice,  Supreme  court  of  Virginia,  and  featuring  Southern  Comfort.  Those 
who  didn't  make  it  to  Zollman's  Pavilion  on  Saturday  afternoon  to  hear 
Derryberry  and  Alagia  enjoyed  listening  to  Lost  in  the  Supermarket  and 
CHO  in  the  Gaines  quad  during  the  Amnesty  International  concert.  The  Dell 
was  packed  on  Saturday  night  with  people  crowded  around  the  Kingpins  or 
the  bottles.  Most  people  stumbled  home  when  the  band  quit  playing, 
though  some  decided  to  do  some  late-night  studying(?)  in  the  library  on  the 
way. 


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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 


70  Faculty 


Board  of  Trustees 


James  M.  Ballengee,  Rector 

John  D.  Wilson,  President 

F.  Fox  Benton,  Jr. 

Thomas  B.  Branch,  III 

Gray  Castle 

Ashbury  Christian  Compton 

Beverly  M.  DuBose,  III 

James  F.  F.Gallivan 

William  M.  Gottwald 

Houston  H.  Harte 

Richard  D.  Haynes 

W.  Hayne  Hipp 

Mrs.  Virginia  R.  Holton 

C.  Royce  Hough,  III 

Mrs.  Patricia  W.  Leggett 

William  J.  Lemon 

H.  F.  Lenfest 

Mrs.  Francis  A.  Lewis 

J.  William  McClintock,  III 

A.  Stevens  Miles,  Jr. 

Ross  R.  Millhiser 

Mrs.  Vaughan  I.  Morrissette 

W.  Buckner  Ogilvie,  Jr. 

Charles  S.  Rowe 

Isaac  N.  Smith,  Jr. 

Jerry  Glover  South 

Guy  Thomas  Steuart,  II 


J.  Thomas  Touchton 
M.  Thoedore  Van  Leer 
Thomas  K.  Wolfe,  Jr. 
Thomas  D.  Anderson 
Joseph  Earle  Birnie 
Frank  C.  Brooks 
J.  Stewart  Buxton 
Thomas  Hal  Clark 
Thomas  C.  Frost,  Jr. 
Joseph  S.  Keelty 
Christoph  Keller,  Jr. 
S.  R.  Kopald,  Jr. 
Joseph  Lamar  Lanier 
H.  Gordon  Leggett,  Jr. 
Sydney  Lewis 
Joseph  T.  Lykes,  Jr. 
E.  Marshall  Nuckols,  Jr. 
Lewis  F.  Powell,  Jr. 
Isadore  M.  Scott 
Edgar  F.  Shannon,  Jr. 
John  M.  Stemmons 
Calvert  Thomas 
John  Newton  Thomas 
Jack  W.  Warner 
John  Minor  Wisdom 
Frank  G.  Young 


Faculty  71 


John  W.  Elrod 
Dean  of  the  College 


Lewis  G.  John 
Dean  of  Students 


Larry  C.  Peppers 
Dean  of  the  School  of  Commerce 


Kenneth  P.  Ruscio 
Dean  of  Freshmen 


H.  Thomas  Williams,  Jr. 
Associate  Dean  of  the  College 


Anne  C.  P.  Schroer-Lamont 
Associate  Dean  of  Students 


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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 


Faculty  83 


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 


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Julie  Cline,  Joyce  Harris,  Anne  Coulling,  Evan  Atkins,  Denise  Kuhn,  Brian  Shaw 


Staff  91 


Dining  Hall 


Floor:  Todd  Morse.  Sandra  Canellas,  Rodney  Rogers,  Nadine  Higgins,  Linda  Hall,  Martha  Ramsey,  Linda 
Cooper,  Linda  Russ,  Janet  Goad,  Michael  Moore,  Carol  Hostetter,  Dawn  Southers,  Clifford  Payne  Stairs 
(top-bottom):  Donald  Burch,  Bob  Henderson,  Charles  Dunn,  Mary  Hawkins,  Pamela  Clark,  Carolyn  Black, 
Charles  Ware,  Vera  Merchant,  Natalie  Brown,  Tammy  Merchant 


92  Staff 


Print  Shop 


Front  Row:  Anna  Claytor,  Mary  Hartless,  Wanda  Hall,  Sandi  Sebastian  Back  Row:  Wayne  Connor,  Calvin 
Sorrells,  Ed  Walker 


Staff  93 


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Rowan  Taylor,  Julie  Salerno,  Hugh  Finkelstein  '86,  Venessa  Hartman,  Mary  Anne  Loftin,  Christoper  de  Movellan 


Lauren  Batte,  Laurie  Mattson 


96  Seniors 


John  Catron,  Rich  Redfoot,  Eric  Skinner,  Paul  McKinstry 

All  Photos  by  WPH 


Stephanie  Smith,  Barbara  Byington,  Lucy  Anderson  Erin 
Cosby,  Anna  Hampton 


Fray  McCormick,  Michael  Veliuona,  Robert  Burch 


David  McDowell,  Jones  Tyler,  Philip  Isley,  Mark  Newman 


All  Photos  by  WPH 


Seniors  97 


The  Phi  Delta  Gamma  Seniors 


Warren  Butler,  Allen  O'Connell,  Robert  Haley,  Banks  Ladd, 
Jim  Barker 


Cathleen  Tieman,  Anne  Large,  Anne  Geary,  Valerie  Pierson 


All  Photos  by  WPH 


98  Seniors 


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Seniors  99 


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David  Hudson,  Rich  Redfoot,  Brian  Turnau,  John  Carberry,  Joe  Kavanaugh,  Greg  Williams,  Mike  Forrester,  Eric  Skinner 

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Johnny  Sarber,  Anne  Large 
ichael  Kidd,  John  Anderson  '88,  Stephanie  Lake,  J. P.  Johnston  '88 


Hunter  White,  Peter  Sackett 
Keri  Hinrichs,  Carol  Couch,  Danatha  Hoffman 


All  Photos  by  WPH 


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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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Chris  Cunningham,  Bill  Lasseigne,  Drew  MacKenzie 


Ian  Thompson,  Bill  Webb,  Clark  Peterson,  Dale  Haines,  John  Murdoch,  Joe  Emerson,  Dean  Barry,  Jace  Goins 


102  Seniors 


Seniors  103 


Manoli  Loupassi,  Mike  Veliuona,  John  Ware,  Steve  Udicious,  Harry  Halpert 
104  Seniors 


Mike  Wharton  '91,  Dudley  Lee,  Johnston  Cox  '91,  Simon  Smith  '91,  Tim  Ward  '90,  Lee  Grable 


ancy  Whalen,  Benny  Savage,  Esther  Huffman  Roslyn 
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Robert  Owen,  Kiyomi  Kamata  (E) 


Ellen  Sigler,  Keri  Hinrichs,  Martha  Christian,  Carol  Couch,  Melissa  Thrasher,  Danatha  Hoffman 


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106  Seniors 


Adam  Yanez  '87,  Rowan  Taylor,  Hugh  Finkelstein 
Vanessa  Hartman,  Julie  Salerno,  Amy  Smith 


Doug  Mullenix,  Andrew  Baur,  Tony  Mitchell 


Matthew  G.  Bevin 


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Moose  Herring,  Dave  Deitz,  Stu  Sheldon,  Dave  Reavy,  JeffBercaw,  Tom 
Rawls 


David  Lawrence,  Hudson  Walker  '90,  Chris  Brand 


Hunter  McFadden,  Ronald  Brown,  Raymond 
Laffin  '91 


Seniors  107 


Mark  Bryant,  Charles  Gay,  Scott  Cornell  '90 


Amy  Smith,  Adam  Yanez  '87,  Julie  Salerno,  Rowan  Taylor, 
Vanessa  Hartman,  Hugh  Finkelstein  '86 


Seniors  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma 


108  Seniors 


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Chris  Cunningham,  Ned  Spencer,  Chris  Roberts,  Bill  Lasseigne,  Drew  MacKenzie,  Jeff  Cummings 


Debbie  Grove  '90,  Nancy  Whalen 


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Melissa  Thrasher,  Martha  Christian,  Amy  Balfour,  Bitsy 
Hopper 


Hunter  White,  Lee  Norton,  Peter  Sackett 


Seniors  109 


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Front:  Laurie  Mattson,  Lauren  Batte,  Anne  Large,  Amy  Pickett  Back:  Keri  Hinrichs, 
Barbara  Byington,  Melissa  Thrasher,  Carol  Couch,  Martha  Christian,  Eleanor  Nelson, 
Amy  Balfour 


Vance  E.  Drawdy 


Stephanie  Smith,  Kim  Eadie,  Copeland  Kapp 


Joel  E.  Miller,  Mrs.  David  Olichney 
David  Bums,  Mason  Alley  '92,  Rob  Vinneau  '87,  Gar  Sydnor,  Mike  Carroll 


John  Catron 


Back:  Charlie  Gay,  Mark  Bryant,  Ted  Schieke,  John  Lawson,  Drade  McGraw  Front:  Brett  LaPrarie,  Scott  Mayer,  Bud 
Meadows,  Craig  Love,  Jim  Corey,  Mike  Aarstol,  Hank  Mayer 


Shaun  Crawford 


Seniors  111 


Andrew  Layton,  Chris  Wood,  Bucky  Strauch 


Lee  Brading,  David  Symonds 


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Front:  Cathy  Boardman,  Anne  Large,  Amy  Pickett,  Amy  Balfour  Back:  Caroline  Boone,  Benny  Savage,  Carol 
Couch,  Martha  Christian,  Melissa  Thrasher,  Barbara  Byington,  Bitsy  Hopper,  Patience  Jones 


Doug  Bracken,  Steve  Flagler,  Nick  Hanzlick,  Tom  West,  Steve  Zahn,  Chris  Casey,  Charles  Doumar,  Stu  Geisel,  Tom  Floumoy,  Lenny 


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Seniors  113 


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Back:  Danatha  Hoffman,  Keri 
Hinrichs,  Melissa  Thrasher,  Amy 
Pickett,  Erin  Cosby,  Amy  Balfour, 
Carol  Couch,  Mary  Beth  Whibbs  '90 


Front:  Matthew  Tulley  '90  Middle: 
Doug  Mullenix,  Ted  Cover,  Andrew 
Baur  '90,  Scott  Levitt  '90,  Tony  Mit- 
chell, Ross  Singletary,  Brad  Gott- 
segan  Back:  Sheldon  Clark,  Taylor 
Williams,  Manoli  Loupassi 


114  Seniors 


John  Catron,  Andrew  Layton,  Chris  Wood,  Mike  Forrester,  I-Bashi-I,  David  Hudson,  Bucky 
Strauch,  Joe  Kavanaugh,  Doug  Freimuth 


Stu  Sheldon,  Christopher  de  Movellan,  David  Olson  '90 


Andrew  Layton,  Jamie  Urso, 
Chris  Wood,  Bucky  Strauch 


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Seniors  115 


Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  Seniors 
Front:  Lane  Lastinger,  Petei 
Sackett  Middle:  Lee  Norton 
Jeff  Kelsey,  Scott  Williams 
Christian  Blessey,  Chris  Brand 
Don  Schaeffer  Back:  Mike  Car 
roll,  Will  Arvin,  Hunter  White 
James  Alexander,  Westor 
Newton,  Eddie  Klank,  Johnny 
Sarber 


lave  Reavy,  Moose  Herring, 
■tu  Sheldon,  Jeff  Bercaw, 
)avid  Deitz,  Matt  Bevin, 
Christopher  de  Movellan 


116  Seniors 


Hate  House:  Manoli  Loupassi, 
Taylor  Williams,  Andy  Howell, 
Brad  Gottsegan,  Sheldon  Clark, 
John  Ware 


Rebel  Ridge:  Front:Tony 
Mitchell,  Joe  Caccamo, 
Ted  Cover  Back:  Doug 
Mullenix,  Ross  Singletary, 
Andrew  Baur  '90 


Seniors  117 


Keri  Wessel 
Liz  Brown 


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Debra  Hurtt,  Alan  Hinkle 
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Tracy  Williams 
Lee  Brading 


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John  R.  Lawson 


John  Ryle  Lawson,  III 


Seniors  119 


Dodd  Crutcher 
Bill  Leightner 
Richard  Brock 
Greg  Hartman 
E.  Wright  Ledbetter 
Harry  Murphy 
Blake  Comer  '90 
Luckett  Robinson 
Allen  Ladd  '90 


Kelly  Putney,  Heidi  Read,  Copeland  Kapp  Ward  Eisinger,  Greg  Williams,  Eric  Skinner 

Frank  Kannappell,  Kent  Hillegas  '91,  Andrew  Abernathy,  Robert  Brown  '91 


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Seniors  121 


Matt  Stover  '91,  David  Klabo,  Bob  Fuller  '91,  Niko  Lorentzatos  '91 


Richard  Payne,  Brent  Bean,  Rob  Thompson,  Mike  Temple 


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David  Lawrence,  Dave  Makepeace,  Chris  Brand,  Harry  Halpert 


Mike  Nunan  '90,  Bill  Caragol,  Matt  Murphy  '90,  Richard  Poli  '90,  Ed  Gallagher  '90 


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Chris  Ferguson 
Jay  Fant 
Mark  Milligan 


Stacey  Morrison  '90,  Linda  Russ,  Janet  Goad,  David  Bloods- 
worth 


Greg  Lyford  '91,  Jim  Sloat,  Kevin  Sweeney  '92,  Paul  Hoehne  '91 


Thomas  Herndon,  Joe  Rowe,  R.J.  June-Ho  Lee,  Paul  Eyerly,  Terry  O'Brien 


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Seniors  125 


Front:  Christie  Davis,  Martha  Chris- 
tian, Katherine  Nelligan,  Copeland 
Kapp  Middle:  Heidi  Read  Back:  Julie 
Kirk,  Jenny  Bray,  Brerton  Chase, 
Catherine  Council,  Kelly  Putney, 
Catherine  McCubbin,  Kathleen  Pl- 
ante,  Beth  Freund  (Graham-Lees 
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Front:  Christie  Davis,  Martha  Christian, 
Catherine  Nelligan,  Copeland  Kapp, 
Ellen  Sigler  Middle:  Heidi  Read  Back: 
Julie  Kirk,  Jenny  Bray,  Kelly  Putney, 
Monica  Burke,  Beth  Freund 


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John  Deighan 
Dorothy  Mills 
Dean  Nuchols  '88 
Steve  Ingram 


Seniors  127 


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Front:  Tony  DeMartino,  Doug  Franzese,  Jim  Ambrosini,  Jason  Russo,  Stanley  Hall,  Keith  Boyd,  Jamie  Gaucher,  Pete  Petino  Back:  Andrev 
Hermer,  Scott  Quagliata,  Rob  McPherson,  John  Legters,  Phil  Dupont,  Tommy  Skeen,  Tony  Waskiewicz 


Jim  Sloat,  John  Bailer,  Greg  Dale 


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Erin  Cosby 
Julie  Sheppard 
Alston  Parker 


Elizabeth  Symonds 

David  Symonds 

Heather  Logan  '90 


130  Seniors 


Front:  Dudley  Lee,  David  Lawrence,  Dr.  J.  D.  Futch,  Warren  Butler,  John  Knight,  David  Burns,  Jeff  Kelsey,  Johnny 
Sarber  Back:  Weston  Newton,  Eddie  Martin,  Eddie  Klank,  Jim  Barker,  Will  Arvin 


Margaret  K.  Pimblett 


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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 


Clockwise  from  top:  Ted  Cover,  Joe  Caccamo,  Lee  Norton,  Richard  Brock,  Sheldon  Clark,  Ross  Singletary,  Taylor  Williams,  Ian  Bottomly, 
David  Surface,  Chris  Brand,  Jim  Barker,  Andy  Howell 


Weston  Newton,  Will  Arvin,  Christian  Blessey,  Mike  Carroll 


Dubois  S.  Thompson,  III 


134  Seniors 


Edward  Ludwig,  Paul  Henderson 


Emmanuel  Klump,  Tom  Wingfield 


Karen  Dash  '90,  Melissa  Roberts  '90,  Catherine  McCubbin, 
Suzanne  Lucas  '90 


Ed  McGee,  Murphy  McMillan  '90,  Warren  Holland  '90 


Rhona  Hughes,  Mary  Anne  Lofrin,  Julie 
Salerno,  Vanessa  Hartman,  Amy  Smith 


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Ron  Meadows,  Susann  Meadows,  Bud  Meadows 


Ichi  Shimizu  (E),  Deborah  Hattes,  Vladimir  Kulykin  (E),  D.  J.  Hatfield, 
Kiyomi  Kamata  (E),  Nona  Mchedlishvile  (E) 


Bud  Meadows,  Drake  McGraw 


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Driscoll,  Michael  Washington 


136  Seniors 


Willie  Henderson  '92,  Robin  Bean,  Daphne  Blyden,  Rosalyn  Thompson,  Blair 
Simmons  '91,  Larissa  Webb  '90 


Tony  Demartino,  Edward  Joy,  John  Maxwell,  David  Klabo 


Elizabeth  Cummins,  Susan  Lewis,  Catherine  Council,  Courtney 
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Seniors  137 


Seniors  of  Kappa  Sigma:  Front:  Terry 
O'Brien,  Scott  Yeates,  Mark  Newman, 
John  Roach,  Gern  Blanstein  Back:  Tom 
Hemdon,  Paul  Eyerly,  Jim  Bledsoe,  Bill 
Birchfield,  David  Burns,  Jones  Tyler 


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Mary  Anne  Loftin,  Julie  Salerno,  Vanessa 
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142  Seniors 


Front:  Courtney  Harpold,  Mary  Anne 
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Mike  Magoline 
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Dana  Anstine,  Stephanie  Coleman,  Jessica  Reynolds,  Cindy  Phoa 


144  Seniors 


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Jeff  Lui,  Eddie 
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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 


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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 


Freshmen  181 


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In  memory  of... 

James  Boatwright  III,  Prof,  of  English 


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Mary  Ashley  Scarborough  '92 


In  Memorium  187 


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Executive  Committee 


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 
ghaus,  Chris  Willard 


sey,  Frank  Kannappell.  Hunt  Niedrin- 


Organizations  195 


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 


wart  Hammond.  Tim  Ward,  Mike  Carroll,  Judy  Payne,  Charles 


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 


Student  Telephone  Union 


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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 


Front  Row:  Msg.  William 
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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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Rubber  Gloves"  O'Brien 


206  Organizations 


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Ground:  Mike  Carroll  Front  Row:  Jonathon  Hanger,  Gar  Sydnor,  Gantt  Bumstead  Second  Row:  Mason  Alley,  Mike 
Tuggle,  Rob  Aliff,  Kevin  Struthers  (Student  Leader)  Back  Row:  Bryan  Patterson,  Brian  Byrd,  David  Burns,  Roger  Sul- 
livan, Franklin  Daniels 


JubiLee 


;:  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 

I  |  1  i  -?  -9 


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. " 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 
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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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West  Va.  Tech 

6 

W&L 

8 

West  Va.  Tech 

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W&L 

7 

West  Va.  Tech 

2 

W&L 

1 

Bridgewater 

15 

W&L 

9 

Eastern  Mennonite 

4 

W&L 

0 

Randolph-Macon 

2 

W&L 

2 

Bridgewater 

14 

W&L 

5 

Lynchburg 

7 

W&L 

1 

Shenandoah 

2 

W&L 

4 

Shenandoah 

5 

W&L 

3 

Emory  &  Henry 

0 

W&L 

20 

Emory  &  Henry 

11 

W&L 

5 

Lynchburg 

3 

W&L 

6 

Hampden-Sydney 

4 

W&L 

8 

Eastern  Mennonite 

6 

W&L 

4 

Hampden-Sydney 

7 

W&L 

22 

St.  Mary's 

1 

W&L 

5 

Randolph-Macon 

14 

W&L 

18 

Eastern  Mennonite 

8 

W&L 

1 

Hampden-Sydney 

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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, 
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Baseball  249 


Track 
and  Field 


Story  by  Mike  Stachura  '86 

Sports  Information  Director 

Fighting  injuries  and  bad  breaks  throughout 
the  season,  the  Washington  and  Lee  men's 
track  team  had  to  settle  for  a  second-place  fin- 
ish at  the  Old  Dominion  Athletic  Conference 
Outdoor  Track  Championships.  It  was  the  first 
time  W&L  had  not  finished  first  in  an  ODAC 
track  championship  since  1986-  a  string  of  two 
indoor  championships  and  two  outdoor  cham- 
pionships. 

W&L,  which  won  its  sixth  straight  ODAC  in- 
door title  in  February,  went  into  the  ODAC 
outdoor  championships  plagued  by  injuries  to 
many  of  its  top  performers.  Despite  the  odds, 
W&L  nearly  pulled  off  the  miracle,  finishing 
just  four  points  out  of  first  place. 


W&L 

113 

Bridgewater 

104 

W&L 

113 

John  Carroll 

27 

W&L 

113 

Eastern  Mennonite 

18 

W&L 

113 

Roanoke 

3 

W&L 

98 

Apprentice  School 

64 

W&L 

98 

Eastern  Mennonite 

19 

Leading  W&L  were  senior  Jim  Ambrosini, 
who  was  out  for  most  of  the  season  but  won 
the  discus,  senior  tri-captain  Scott  Williams, 
who  won  the  400  meters  despite  a  hamstring 
injury,  and  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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W&L 

324 

Roanoke 

334 

W&L 

324 

Bridgewater 

320 

W&L 

324 

Lynchburg 

314 

W&L 

324 

Randolph-Macon 

310 

W&L 

301 

Shenandoah 

343 

W&L 

308 

Roanoke 

310 

W&L 

308 

Lynchburg 

316 

W&L 

308 

Hampden-Sydney 

317 

W&L 

308 

Randolph-Macon 

320 

W&L 

308 

Bridgewater 

324 

W&L 

315 

Lynchburg 

322 

W&l 

315 

Randolph-Macon 

324 

W&L 

315 

Hampden-Sydney 

333 

W&L 

315 

Roanoke 

335 

W&L 

315 

Bridgewater 

349 

W&L 

301 

Shenandoah 

327 

Story  by  Mike  Stachura  '86 
Sports  Information  Director 

Despite  playing  the  majority  of  the  year 
without  the  use  of  its  home  course,  the  Wash- 
ington and  Lee  golf  team  turned  in  another  ex- 
cellent season. 

W&L  finished  with  a  13-3  overall  record, 
the  18th  consecutive  winning  season  for  the 
Generals  golf  program.  It  was  W&L's  best  re- 
cord since  1980.  The  Generals  would  have 
traded  that  record  however  for  an  ODAC 
Championship,  but  some  blazing  scores  from 
their  opponents  on  the  Generals'  home  course 
left  W&L  in  fourth  place  at  the  ODAC  Cham- 


pionships. 

Freshman  Jay  McKnight  gave  W&L  head 
coach  Buck  Leslie  a  look  at  a  promising  future 
by  putting  together  a  73  and  a  75  to  finish  in 
second  place  in  the  ODAC  individual  stand- 
ings. Senior  captain  Pete  Coleman  was  rewar- 
ded for  another  fine  season  by  being  named  to 
the  All-ODAC  team.  It  marked  the  nineth  year 
in  a  row  W&L  has  had  a  golfer  on  the  All- 


Conference  team. 

"We're  a  little  diappointed,  but  that's  a  tem- 
porary thing, "  said  Leslie,  whose  winning  per- 
centage at  W&L  now  stands  at  .848.  "The 
scores  we  had  at  ODAC's  were  some  of  the 
best  we've  had  in  a  long  time.  I  was  very  happy 
to  see  Pete  make  the  All-ODAC  team.  He's 
given  us  superb  leadership  this  year. " 


Front  Row:  Christopher  Livingston,  Jeffrey  Nuckols,  Brad  Thoburn,  Ted  Fox,  Pete  Coleman,  Brian  Kopet,  RA.  Goodin,  Don  Schaef- 
fer  Back  Row:  Clay  Thomas,  John  Pace,  Tom  Wingfield,  David  Carroll,  Jeffrey  Livingston,  Mark  Phippard,  John  Thomas,  Robert 
Rambo,  Coach  Leslie 


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Established  1856 

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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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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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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 

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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 
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Pierce,  Ed  Hart,  Lee  Grable,  Matt  Stover,  Wes  Boyd,  Jeff  Caggiano,  Clark  Wight 


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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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Charles  Kranich,  SECOND  ROW:  Tom  Dierdorff,  Ted  Evans,  Pat  Skipper,  Bryant  Spann,  Brian  Tannis, 
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Lambda  Chi  Alpha 

Gamma  Phi  Zeta  Chapter 

Established  1922 

225  East  Nelson  Street 


President  —  Derk  van  Assendelft 

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Established  1887 

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Virginia  Beta  Chapter 

Established  1855 

301  East  Washington  Street 


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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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FRONT  ROW:  Brad  Gottsegen,  Sheldon  Clark,  Scott  Gorry,  David  Makepeace,  Doug  Mullenix,  Mike 
Veliuona,  Tony  Mitchell,  Joe  Caccamo,  Andy  Howell,  Taylor  Williams,  Fray  McCormick,  Robby  Burch, 
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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FRONT  ROW:  Dave  McCrystal,  Steve  Marmorella,  Greg  Hicks,  Kent  Gregory,  Chris  Livingston,  Mark 
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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FRONT  ROW:  Charles  Edwards,  Duncan  Miller,  Ax  Norman,  Raphael  Porres,  Randy  Ellis,  Eric  Bertle- 
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 


282  Fraternitie 


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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 


Fraternities  285 


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 


286  Fraternities 


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 


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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 


Sororities  289 


Kappa  Alpha  Theta 

Zeta  Iota  Chapter 
Established  1989 


President  —  Bitsy  Hopper 

Vice-presidents  —  Anna  Hampton  and  Barbara  Byington 

Secretary  —  Elizabeth  Cummins 


FRONT  ROW:  Katherine  Walther,  Laurel  Ann  Heiskell,  Morgan  Warner,  Chat  Stroh,  Amy  Kitchen.  Courtney  Payne.  Beth  Stutzman,  Nancy  Smith, 
Katherine  Graci,  Cary  Baber,  Liz  Baker,  Janice  Ferman,  Vickie  Allen,  Clare  Kaye,  SECOND  ROW:  Tara  Makoski,  Heather  Logan,  Ricci  Webb,  Pam 
Kelley,  Louise  Adamson,  Anne  Walsh,  Melissa  Anemojanis,  Elizabeth  Cummins,  Jenny  Nasser,  Alison  Bell,  Kimberly  Booth,  Anna  Hampton,  Betsy 
O'Connell.  Stephanie  Smith,  THIRD  ROW:  Rashmi  Sachan,  Steffie  Fitzgerald,  Tracey  Thornblade, Kathleen  Kelly,  Stephanie  DeMoura,  Patsy  Sciutto, 
Caroline  Carter,  Jane  Allen,  Sharon  Widmayer,  Genienne  Mongo,  Sarah  Conrad,  Christina  Robinson,  Melissa  Jones,  Lucy  Anderson,  Anne  Armentrout, 
FOURTH  ROW:  Suzanne  Sneed,  Carol  Dannelly,  Ashley  Harper,  Elizabeth  Miles,  Melissa  Manko,  Alice  Harrell,  Catherine  Harris,  Chamie  Schildt, 
Eleanor  Nelson,  Caroline  Boone,  Martha  Christian,  Mary  Stanton,  Cara  Mullin,  BACK  ROW:  Melissa  Roberts,  Becky  Brandt,  Rachelle  Nock,  Robin  Dru, 
Sherri  Miller,  Paula  Gregg,  Laurel  Empie,  Anne  Lamkin,  Denise  Brainard,  Patti  Carr,  Helen  O'Shea,  Anne  Culley,  Sonja  Tilberg,  Barbara  Byington, 
Woody  Heath,  Bitsy  Hopper,  Lynda  Fairman 


290  Sororities 


Kappa  Kappa  Gamma 

Zeta  Tau  Chapter 
Established  1989 


President  —  Heather  Brock 

Vice-presidents  —  Linsly  Hunt  and  Hannah  Birney 

Secretary  —  Sumner  Timberlake 


FRONT  ROW:  Maggie  Allison.  Heather  Mangrum.  Christie  Davis,  Danatha  Hoffman,  Leeann  Flood,  Dana  Styles,  Sarah  Allen,  Meredith  Attwell, 
Hannah  Birney,  Stacey  Sim,  Blaire  Postman,  Karen  Halsell.  Courtney  Warren,  Devon  McAllister,  Nancy  Mithchell,  Amy  Coates,  SECOND  ROW:  Nicole 
Oden,  Monte  Schroeder,  Jessica  Reynolds.  Julie  Kirk,  Carrie  Davis.  Alice  Cappel,  Caly  Smith,  Laura  Pilachowski,  Caroline  Wight,  Carrie  Cox,  Lanie 
Merryweather,  Emily  McClintock,  Courtney  Hall,  Laurie  Lyman.  Jean  Stroman,  THIRD  ROW:  Kelly  Shifflett,  Elizabeth  Libby,  Susan  Watkins,  Holly 
Buffington,  Kimberly  Allison,  Leigh  Luter,  Karen  Arch,  Ashley  Hurt,  Val  Rockwell,  Ellen  Lewis,  Kim  Bishop.  Garnett  Wilbourn.  Lisa  McHenry,  Carolyn 
Smith,  Amy  Miles,  Gabrey  Croft,  Muriel  Foster,  FOURTH  ROW:  Laurie  Favret,  Leigh  Anne  Netterville,  McLaurin  Hill,  Amy  Balfour,  Heather  Brock. 
Carrie  Jennings,  Dallas  Hagewood,  Cynthia  Walton.  Nancy  Baughan.  Christie  Champlain,  Hilary  Beggs.  Valerie  Pearson,  Amanda  Hughen,  Elizabeth 
Fox,  Catharine  Caldwell,  Schuyler  Rideout,  Sumner  Timberlake,  Ann  Stewart,  BACK  ROW:  Julie  Sheppard,  Alston  Parker,  Patience  Jones,  Erin  Cosby. 
Wendy  Wilson.  Katie  Hardwick,  Kelley  Hughes,  Rachel  Jackson,  Marty  Smith,  Katie  Richards,  Stacy  Morrison,  Ann  Geary,  Preuit  Hirsch,  Janelle  Zarecor, 
Linsly  Hunt,  Kate  Hanley,  Katy  Roggenburk,  Elise  Bryant,  Mena  McGowin 


Sororities  291 


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Delia  Ford 

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Dr.  and  Mrs.  George  V.  Frankhouser 

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Andrew  J.  Anton 

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Dr.  and  Mrs.  James  H.  Barker 

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Mark  and  Susan  Bertelsen 

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Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  K.  Boardman 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  George  Bohigian 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur  S.  Booth,  Jr. 

John  C.  Bowles 

Robert  C.  and  Rule  B.  Brand 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  D.  Brown 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  B.  Burke 

Lamar  L.  Burton,  Jr. 

William  J.  Caragol  M.D. 

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Mr.  and  Mrs.  Vance  B.  Drawdy 

Robin  Dru's  Family 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Alex  Finkbeiner 

Annie  Laurie  and  Tom  Flournoy  III 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Louis  M.  Freeman 

Bob  and  Carol  Goodin 

The  Greenough  Family 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ganiel  O.  Gregory,  Jr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Domenic  D.  Guida 

John  and  Libbey  Hagewood 

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Bill  and  Elizabeth  Hanger 

Gerald  and  JoAnn  Harper 

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Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  Stevens  Miles 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Francis  D.  Milligan 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Richard  T.  Miyamonto 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  James  R.  Monroe 

Mike  and  Charlotte  Murphy 

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Mr.  W.  L.  Otis,  Jr. 

Jerry  and  Bernice  Parker 

Gisela  and  Allen  Peterson 

Max  L.  and  Jo  Petzold 

Eve  S.  Phoenix 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  George  H.  Pierson,  Jr. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Larry  Pike 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Mel  Pilachowski 

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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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Editors:  Kelley  Hughes  and  Virginia  Barrett 


Emily  Bevill 
Hank  Maver 


Business  Manager: 
Photographic  Editor: 

Events: 

Section  Editor: 

Copy  Editors:  Susan  Davis,  Carrie  Davis,  Virginia  Barrett, 

Tina  Vandersteel 

Photography:  Hank  Mayer  (HHM),  Kelley  Hughes  (KLH), 

Chris  Locke  (TCL),  Tanya  Pergola  (TP),  Tom 

Hayes  (TH),  Becky  Brandt  (RKB) 

Faculty: 


Ann  Knop 


Section  Editor: 

Staff: 

Photography: 


Ashley  Harper 

Ann  Lampkin 

Hank  Mayer,  Becky  Brandt, 

Jimm  Cobb,  Cary  Baber 


Seniors: 


Section  Editor: 

Staff: 

Photography: 

Underclassmen: 

Section  Editor: 

Staff: 

Photography: 

Organizations: 

Section  Editor: 

Layout 

Photography: 


Sports: 
Copy: 
Photography: 

Fraternities: 


Laura  Carty 

Katie  Hardwick,  LeAnne  Foster 

W.  Patrick  Hinely  (WPH),  Hank  Mayer 


Suzanne  Sneed 

Tanya  Bean,  Karen  Pope,  Kyra  Draves 

Andre  Studio 


Caroline  Wight 

Kelley  Hughes 

Hank  Mayer,  Jimm  Cobb,  Tanya  Pergola, 

Cary  Baber,  Tom  Hayes 


Mike  Stachura,  Jim  Johnson,  Chris  Roberts. 

Jay  Plotkin,  Debbie  Grove,  Tom  Hayes 

W.  Patrick  Hinely  (University  Photographer) 


Section  Editor:  Lisa  Moody,  Kinnan  Lane 

Photography:         Becky  Brandt,  Hank  Mayer,  Julie  Messerich, 

Tonya  Pergola.  Lisa  Moody,  Kinnan  Lane 

Advertisements: 


As  you  flip  through  the  1989  Calyx,  we  hope  you  find  it 
an  enjoyable  rendition  of  the  school  year.  Many  all- 
nighters  and  hard  work  can  be  attributed  to  the  produc- 
tion of  this  book. 

The  following  people  deserve  special  recognition  for 
their  help  in  making  your  '89  Calyx  more  than  a  myth: 
Christian  Blessey  for  his  helpful  reminders  and  recom- 
mendation of  "Spirit  of  the  Valley,"  Jude  at  Stop  In  and 
Jim  at  East  Lex  for  their  moral  support,  Charlie  Garrison 
for  his  unfailing  patience,  W.  Patrick  Hinely  and  Mike 
Stachura  for  bailing  us  out  at  the  last  minute,  Andre 
Studio  and  Hank  Mayer  for  their  darkroom  hours,  and 
W&L  Security  for  opening  the  University  Center  the 
week  after  school  ended.  A  special  thank  you  is  extended 
to  our  Spring  Term  professors  for  their  understanding  of 
the  time  spent  in  the  Calyx  office  rather  than  in  their 
classes.  Also,  we  thank  our  roommates  and  all  other  indi- 
viduals who  had  the  misfortune  of  encountering  one  of  us 
just  before  a  deadline.  Finally,  we  would  like  to  thank  the 
benefactors  and  patrons  of  the  Calyx  for  their  generous 
support. 

Congradulations  to  the  Class  of  '89,  we  wish  you  the 

best  of  luck  in  your  future  endeavors.  Hopefully,  the  '89 

Calyx  will  be  a  pleasant  reminder  of  your  years  at  W&L. 

We  have  truly  enjoyed  it.  Talk  to  Ya! 

Sincerely, 

Your  Co-editors 


Section  Editor: 


Emily  Bevill.  Beth  Stutzman 


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