College of William and Mary - Colonial Echo Yearbook (Williamsburg, VA)
- Class of 1970
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The Colonial Capitol of Virginia: home of the second oldest college in the country. A city populated by four thousand students, twice as many residents, and more tourists than you can count. A modern insti- tution in a colonial setting produces a strange meshing ot the old world and new. Mini skirts tour the Palace Gardensg knee breeches have lunch in the Wig. Just where does CW stop and the campus begin? 2 Strange faces in thirty-eight build- ings. A whole new environment be- comes even more bewildering to you as a green-beanied freshman. But gradually new acquaintances become close friends, and the li- brary turns into a familiar haunt. You experience all sorts of things: a relaxing stretch on the grass, the uncomfortable strain of an exam. Cups of coffee late at night. Three- hour bull sessions. You hitch a ride on a cycle and check your P.O. box twice a day. Find time to do your laundry. Have a chopped steak din- ner for the fourth time in a week And you learn that awesome profes sors are just real people in disguise. gn ff... an-351' .-. ,, b f-231 E 1 Q- -if IDFQSXS. .1 we Y V -n ,., ' 4.1-A. .. , ,-4f'o-- . Zaum.. .-- 5 'L' -Q25 -1- '- Q-.:?1'!sr1- L3l:4- Q - 2-A ...' ,Q - -. - -et' - f -.-ai.- , a--if .- . 1- We-t --W -t 'f V -5-U N - N' .....4,q,.. , ,Q D V ,r -,Rf -, ,Q - - e ill'--If-.,....'-X,--if-3-if-.Ag ,4,-,.,...- W T J i '4 f A, K is tv 5 V 3 3 3 1 ! i I 3 I ? p 3 i 1 1 I 1 1 i v 3 1 f 1 3 I 5 F I EX 5 w 1 I 4 89? lx -.- ,,,, .f.-n-v- -xv -.4 I A , xg,-P' O ik 'K 3 M v,,.....- m f- fm JV' wwf- i4,,,,gji3z5ef,5fgf a 4- farwlg uf -4.u- .pv- xigj inn 1 '14 n q. , ,,-.4f' ! 1 H N The Year A fwbQ, l Wf?fV'W -9 M if 555 ,. Signs on the Campus Center balcony mutely broadcast coming events: big, little, and in-between. From Opening Convocation, things happen. You hear soul mix with hard rock at Homecoming. Thrill to HandeI's Messiah at Christmas. Your parents show up one weekend to eat boxed lunches at Lake Mo- toaka. The Reading Program gets lost in the shuffle of mid-term tests. Other speakers come and go. You wish you had time to hear them. D-5. lr W' .. l.4 ,. f-.J . I i .... I W .. r ,QQ .. l ur' M YK, ll! lvffil K 1 .,'mwsw-1 ' 19' '-1.1 .,3,.'. .jr ,931 'J' J:s,',Ii.jQ- ,R an ., nil W: xg A A' , q -I, f - , i .-N Q A .xf!,,.' K .r .V 'fjvxx . - r-.- R'- , Y., -I X 4 'wk-,. I ' 1 .,V ,xl . -DL-, ' A 'R K p,...,l Q, .. An 1 J. 5., -sa,:1'nv5bx 'T' X- ' , , if vLvt'J4, .x .GX I ' L .r ' 35' 'F' ' '-'ni - A wi: if 0' ' ' .' Q, --,:1'py' MXJV X 1 ,'f ' 'J ' i ' . fr -VA, Q- 4 ,P fi, , f HA , fx.. '- - .' , -, 'L' 'M' k . f QP 1- P- .- ,X 'w ' - '.. f' v w ' 3 J ' p' z o-LF'-5 ana!! fl. ' 9 nam '- p I QQ 1 Q.. ,A ' 4 . Q ,Q 'w Ann., 1- Lg I-v ' ' - 0 I .Nl ln 1 Aw in-U v 1 'nw v vi ,V 1 1' .1 it s , QIJQI5 if Hi.. 1 jfma-f. :: , A' 11.33. , SW-x ' '-Iiflv .1 ,: iv ,. Nw- 5-: Q My 1 ,A. y V wg. ., ' .4 W KL V- . 34-,V ,V 1. 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Some considered the lottery Students Enduro Confusion of Registration in Gym System an Student checkers check students. Chaos inspires the Education Department to a December pre-registration. K X i Fi, V, 3 3-L uY..,A,,,,,A eq... .:.---u.4.n.n.n.-na4:pQ.1,g,v-1-Q,....-..-...,....h..-...-.- ,, .sf i if w 'S' 4 -inf 1 ' 2 ff - I WN 'i -ff l i Xe , . . .! 55 , E5 as C A' ,J W . 1 ' . 5-f Y in .X u W 251455. . 33 11. if if A. , ,ff B ,Q i i fi. - ' E Q-3??.'4f e rgifi' Ludweli girls on the sidelines at freshman games. - S V, 3 'tn , , . 5 'fx ,Q 1,1 ' XY I ' ' u X x - I 1: .V 'f ,V W S X: A I 'G . A frosh woman makes the big move into duPont. , SP ' A 12? Ns! ' Co-eds get acquainted at Duc games. Tug-o-war saps the strength from freshman he-men. i i 20 - -....-.,., nicsiifi Rf rr if 1 Freshman men try is OH 0 . roam slgiliiiq 211.31513 wif' +-f'- f '.x-': f - ' 1 F.. W V, V A Dues Get Their First Taste of College Lite Freshman men try their luck at izzy-dizzy during Duc games. Honor card signing is one of the more serious aspects of orientation. Orientation: an introduction to William and lVlary. Meetings, dances, and the moving-in process kept freshmen running. Registration came in the form of a daytime night- mare. Green beanies were passed out with the word that a monogram was required before Duc Week started. Heads bent, frosh hurried to classes with hopes of not being stopped to sing The Hymn. Ener- getic Ducs competed at Duc games and used their muscle power to build a 73-foot bonfire. Freshmen spent the rest of the year trying to camouflage their status. Bonfire: final event of Duc Week. W. B. Martin, author of Alternatives to Irrelevance. Dr. Jacques Barzun, author of House of Intellect. Niahvov' me 31- 455 Liberated women amuse their superiors at dinner. Reading Program Sponsors February Retreat Retreat recreation-QBHQ war touch football before dinner. l5'fElin 90Plfli0n5c Drama of a faculty meeting. Summer booklists to incoming freshmen signalled the renewal of the College-Wide Reading Program. Keeping up with the Academic Revolution. A u t h o r s spoke to classes and to those revolutionaries who came to nighttime lectures. The Reading Program did not fade by second semester. It bloomed as faculty and students retreated to Camp Hanover. To get a new per- spective on the College's personal- ity problems. Small groups ex- pressed themes for psycho-dramas given before the larger group. The Hanover Hundred regrouped for lunch Wednesdays in the Wig. Tom Tomlinson and Dr. Bruce Nyland. Differing opinions on college issues are aired in small group discussions. Michael Harrington, The Other America. Charles Frankel, Education and the Barricades Wren Courtyard ls Rallying Point for Campus-Community Events 4 ..a M E , Lil ,,m,1 'QW ,M......., ,lv ' f A rrrr I 1 , ----- . .iriver Candvstick Conductgf, Best seat in the courtyard. 'WNY ,H Captain Kangaroo narrates the Children's Concert. Crisis in the air is ... iliients Marchers begin their parade down Duke of Gloucester. A national issue on both sides: right faces left. Citizens and students came to- gether for a showing of mutual in- V1 terest. In an effort to bridge the generation gap. An Occasion for , the Arts offered something for every- ljgE'tiEi1 one. Candied apples and hotdogs accompanied sidewalk art shows. Captain Kangaroo narrated the Nor- folk Symphony Orchestra Children's Concert. Two weeks later, students, fa- culty, and residents joined spiritual hands with citizens across the coun- try: lvloratorium 1969, a united front against a background of contro- versy. lvlarches, vigils, speeches, and memorial services were re- peated in November, but with fewer participants. Most supporters had vanished to Washington. .,'a ity Ellellli Bruce Nyland, Dean of Demonstrations. Administrative Ftegalia is used to convoke students. Crisis in the air is reflected on the faces of troubled students. Three times during the year, the College called official gatherings. Convocation of faculty, students, and administration. Some students felt inclined to hold unsanctioned gatherings. An outside Convocation after a not-so disruptive but still noticeable exit. Others spontane- ously in time of campus crisis. lVleet- ings in Wren Courtyard for Dorm-in discussionsg at James Blair Hall to hear administrative decrees. Sym- pathetic faculty were sometimes seen mingling in the crowdsg un- sympathetic students were not. Students Demand Answers to Issues Concerning College Social Regulations , S gm? fl, fl' Lllli -hs-11' '- fi - - A 1 .- -',ra..:11x1..xQ.1f-., Y., . ' '. . - e--1 '1 f-1 . -. . 1- as.1.115... s 1: Q. ..':-.5f5.:1:.....-..awp- Luqaafzgfw , I ,-1 f 1 uv- 1---me - I ' ' ' s. I I Q ska'-A,K-,,r?gf.'L,s,s, gs..- - . , 1-A--v Lots of people came to Williams- burg in 1969. ln fact, so many that students were likely to see most anyone around town or on campus. But last November some very un- usual people hit the colonial scene. Russian cosmonauts. Accompanied by Apollo 8 module pilot William Anders, the Soviet spacemen visited Williamsburg as part of a two-week tour of the U.S. Lucky students caught glimpses of the dignitaries as they descended the Wren Chapel steps or rode through CW in the official carriage. Other political visitors. State gubernatorial candidates William Battle and Linwood Holton visited the campus and the community. But not to go sight-seeing. Their business: winning votes. Russian Cosmnnauts, Democratic candidate William Battle. fl.. mmm 'sim' ry,- ff 36 Lf! Xa 'K ' ami as eff Russian cosmonauts Georgiy Bergerevoy and Konstaintin Feoktistov visit campus. Virginia Gubernatorial Candidates Visit the Campus s'lallerTerry,visilin 'X WCWM reporter i nterviews Linwood Holton during his Williamsburg campaign. 'S-l Dickson .-:f5's-Eeffsffsf.-a . -1 Y aff----M---q.L-..- , N ..,,, , , A , -..Lvwwwi-i-qw g J... lt g il 'l LX XX X V. V' '--. ly cr L l Q I, 4 f 'I .W lsxggw . f. I, la i Q , . K F 1 . .l i 1 , v , . l l . L -.Q 1 11 .,,1 r li , 1 I O 1 .1 X Q .54 rr:-. g 1 . ampus. Jr -Z r Sherwell Lecturer, Dr. Frederick Wiener. Boris Goldovsky, Visiting Music Scholar. The Committee on Arts and Lec- tures presented The Visiting Scholar Lecture Series 1969-1970. At 8:00 p.m. in the Campus Center on sched- uled dates between October and April. Topics ranged from The Lan- guage of lVlusic QBoris Goldovskyj to New Light on Emily Dickinson qliiichard Sewallj to The Dance of Social Comment fWaIter Terryj. Under more diverse sponsorship, other scholars lectured. Like Dr. Harold E. Dickson, Professor Emeri- tus of Art History at Penn State, who talked about the collection of art owned by Randolph-Macon Wom- an's College. And Frederick Ber- nays Wiener who delivered one of the 1969 Sherwell Lectures at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law. Visiting Scholars Address Academically Oriented Walter Terry,visiting authority on modern dance. Dr, H - - - Dr. Richard Sewall, lecturer on Emily Dickinson. arold Dickson, Artmobile Lecture Series. 1lg,,-, , mfg Margaret Brownell does last minute painting for her sorority's float. w A 1 Mortar Board members sell Homecoming mums. ' ,L 5,51 .-, My 1969: the first Sports Hall of Fame. ' -4 J' , lr . 11, .. 1 .1 V will 'E Nil! If , l -.4 IL .ffl ' f i lf' V 331 Q if , I kv i HD 'J Y ik! tal. rl l c, 4 l i lt kkli l l X , , I I it-, -1191 i ff - lgma Chi and Chi 'R Q5 l i 21 li ! I L5 ,g If ,. ig' K l Q Y ..,-if ii if Alumni join ranks with the band to perform during half-time activities if-1 :A le , Ei K an 9 V fail ' -vac' ff 5' T475 ' it 4 Q: i V Q21- ' .7'f4..' 1 . ' .' : 1 1, '- ef? xigffifa' dxf , wa D fDCfi ei if I lbll oming mums. Xfiif lOPtY ,,,,,, A ,,,,,...f-ww-'-'-' -----00 ' M 1,4-av-v ' Sigma Chi and Chi Omega take first place in float competition. Alumni gathered in Williamsburg in October for the traditional Home- coming festivities. Friday night they spent reminiscing while Greeks put last-minute touches on their floats. Saturday morning Mortar Boards sold mums to parade spectatorsg Sigma Chi and Chi Omega sold their float ideas to the parade judges. Parade Floats Down BUG Street l - F Q f ' nf L3 ar ,, , L'-A A The queen and senior princesses ride in the parade. Miss Elaine Barnes Reigns As 1969 Homecoming llueen ww... ,N- as QL s i Ann Minnicki iuniof' Miss Gail Granger, junior. fi! -..s Margare . , n Margare .1....-1-sa Q? The 1969 Homecoming queen and court are presented at half-time on Cary Field. Miss Tamara Lucas, freshman princess l Micnoiel. Papadopo IOS- President Paschall and Alumni President Foster crown Miss Barnes. . :fs , W Cathy Webb, Elaine Barnes, and Pam Allison. SUSHU FUQUH, S0Ph0m0f9- Afternoon b r o u g ht the annual game-this yea r with Davidson, Wami w i n K e d twice-once be fore, once after-the half-time pfei sentations. The Queen's Guard in- troduced a not-so-traditional queen, a dog named Sam. Another non-tra- dition p I a y e d in Saturday nighfs concert: the rock group Rhinoceros shared the Blow Gym spotlight with Martha and the Vandellas. Fill an October Weekend Just Plain Sam unofficial queen The Queen s Guard files onto Cary Field for the Homecoming Court presentation. Q-I ea ers with William and Mary mascot, Wami. X U V with If atm Hvids, Qhtth d twig t the hsfncer f time W -traq . Anot Que' dat' High-U n Saiur 9'0UD Hmm 0 . Gvm Spotli CH' gh! yi tsentation. uwamift 'r U9 pf EI' S Guard Z' ff The Rhinoceros is honored as the first rock grou t Z p to play at W8tM. Blow Gym is packed for the event 1 Qi, - 4 rt 1' Martha and the Vandellas perform In the Saturday nrght Homecoming concert. Legal chaperones, only wallflowers. NC T652 A X t lnlernlres Dennis Yost of the Classics IV. IFC Contracts the Classics IV in Hopes ot Establishing Another 'Big' WBHKBHU BlVlOC's sponsored a big week- end on campus. More specifically, the Inter-Fraternity Council spon- sored IFC Weekend. 36.50 in ad- vance or 5157.50 at the door. A Rich- mond group, Ron Moody and the Centaurs, played for Friday night's dance. The Joyous Garde opened the Saturday night concert, but top billing went to Dennis Yost and the Classics IV. Both the dance and the concert were considered private parties. So mixers could be sold. lt. lsSSCamIe bufltl Iliff ' .. 4 . f Q . , M35 ff l 5 People, spilled drinks, and tables covered the b a s k etb a I I court in Adair Gym. Greek Weekend 1969. Against the background sounds of the Disciples of Soul, IFC President H M Dave C le ned ' ' Al' A:A,,:, . . ,,,i 'Q re x Scantlel?uryCIa1CsWG reejkufg Lioere nlci ., . 4 ' Saturday-night-only affair this year: Friday night block parties flopped, 'i and rain and rnud cancelled Sun- ff'ff day's proposed Greek Games. Miss Alice scannebury, 1969 creek week- , r,,, A . end Queen- : yi Fraternities Select Junior Alice Scantlehury as 1969 Greek Weekend llueen l 1 f 4 . l Flleelenl If J ev Miss Scantlebury dances with her escort. Dave Cole crowns the new queen. A few people take time out from dancing to rest and talk. 'YlCi.l 'Yr iv 9 4' '1 2 E Lead smger Hammer Tru 5 Xa A I 1,1 ,lr 1 f . . ' w f aff, i F V i ui i Q A I I f 9 0 , 'ff safe'-mlsszs-..f'ezLa-.'1-f1f.:are fmeszfacanl , .1 ,wg--1 . . - -- - . I S, AQ-Q .nan 1 rug' '1 my A -.s. - t R ' I . A K -1-..-.-..? 5 X' :ii - K . 4 1 v :Z Il-Z -1----3 f 'Tff'f'L1'ts 5 -' ' gf., ' ' E' A - ' 1 Reserve Cfiicers' Training Corps Chooses Linda Collins As 1970 Queen l J F ,,-..,.1..... -n W f f 1 X, , J X f-.X l l , l az? Miss Sue Emerson, attendant, with her escort. '1- X of f , . ff. K , L jr , J 1 ' I , L 1 E, 1 OJ, 1 President Paschall crowns Linda Collins as ROTC Queen. Queenfs Guardsmen and their dates dance ,Q lmpfggsions Plod' l E 1 H 38 J' H.-. .44 A.. wil rio' Q . r by ,x l 15533 on th Gfloor an 'JH' 2? ,52941151155-'F If?!?TTf.1-3172222-,,..1i7TfTgn--se. .e , - eff- -ff -is.. N sms, V - , A - A ---mi, Y H , -, E, '- -- -V' V - -'--.-- -14.3.1 ,. . -2- ' - lIEEl 4 li ll I Black clouds that never did rain drove the Spring Finals formal out of the Sunken G a r d e n and into Blow Gym for the second year in a row. Music by the Jokers Wild helped the people inside forget that they would rather be out. The scene was Blow again on Saturday night. But this time casual dress was ap- propriate for the bring your own blanket Impressions concert. The impressions produce mood and music for Saturday night's concert. Two vital parts of the overall Impressions. l Spring Finals Ufficially Ends Social Year m I Seats On the floor are softened by entertainment. Couples dance to the music of The Jokers Wild at the spring formal. L U. 1.1. . . 3' 'iv x S 1 K . f' 1.1 1' 5113? A 'XYQTZ A gas I pi? Lu' 'iii Y' Q-- , .., gl. was .EYE . f v 9. ., . 5121 .gn QTIJQ l 522: ' ' Ein'- 'sia l C155 r ' K!!! 1212 l 5185! ' .SEL ?ill1 l ::gn.. igfifll .gE:1l' y-...X .. .i P ...., 5112? -' ,' 1 l stew 5.11 .,,.. .wan- ' l!,.l' .1221 :iziir 5. . sign h x-' -1 EEEFE' ?'.f'.1l wpgf. TIT? 1.21: -s-if' I:-. if.. fiff' tax.: 22? Fifi 1. .. !1L.z E:i'j' a :1:t. - x :- .il , H1'1l t. 5 -- il .4 'fl -,. .., 1..- I I l X X: I f.. 1 .1 I ., cg Q -l .ffl ' e K ll 1 . 1 11.11 --fl E212 125121 I 12411 ,,'i1 Moms and Dads from everywhere got together last IVlay. And all for the same reason: to visit the cam- pus that took their kids away from home. Parents' Day began with reg- istration and a Continental Break- fast on Saturday morning. A trek out to lVlatoaka and the Common Glory Amphitheatre for a speech on student unrest given by Representa- tive William D. Hathaway. And for- mal presentation of outstanding fac- ulty lecturer awards. After a picnic lunch, parents returned to campus for open h o u s es and exhibition games. Or to attend forums on cur- rent VV8tlVl problems. A choir con- cert in Phi Bete and a lvlermettes show in Adair ended Parents' Day. College Plays Host to Parents in May 1969 Representative William Hathaway. Parents watch an afternoon s DOrts event ,. ' D on Holmes, number 20, checks a Richmond Lacrosse Club player. -thaway. D plate 40 Class of '69 Preiers Individual Cenierment to Commencement Speaker f 5 F7 4 Zia The shades of a graduate. President Paschall personally congratulates e Parents with cameras, the faculty in full regalia, and seniors wearing hot black gowns and uncomfortable mortar boards filed into the Wren Courtyard on June 8. Seniors sat back, waiting to hear their names called. No speaker interrupted their thoughts about the past eight se- mesters. A touch of nostalgia. Some just wanted graduation to hurry up and be over. Finally, the diploma: sheepskin engraved in Latin. ach graduate 'Al hi 1' I 5 nu. 4 ABNF! an -L 'iff' 4'4 ' P C f.u.g'? n ' s '- - ' gf M- 131 , x .1 , 1545, was Jwjx C1 ., ,,., w,f'sv '-N 'LII ? -Y, I f I. III ,.- , If I I III 1.5 ,I I I Ii I I. I 2Ii III II! ' I I I I I I I I II I M I , I I I I I I I li I I I I ' I I I I I ,I I 'I 1 If QI I it alll RIGHT: The Choir entertains at Fall Con- vocation. BELOW RIGHT: A special perfor- mance for freshmen on Interest Night. Ewell Hall became a more than six-hour-a-week home for Choir members as they rehearsed for up- coming performances. Orientation Week and Opening Convocation meant two concerts to give before settling down to the major work: preparing the Christmas presenta- tion of Handel's Messiah. Members donned green robes for the Charter Day Convocation: strains of the Hymn opened and closed the assem- bly. Nobody kept track of how many verses were sung. A change of scene: the Choir made a tour of the South and gave a special perfor- mance for Ladies' Night in Suffolk. Final notes on the Choir calendar were the Spring Concert and Com- mencement recessional. William and Mary Choir Presents Handel's 'Messiah' in a December Concert ABOVE: The William and Mary Choir, RIGHT: Dr. Fehr and Choir underclassmen line up for the graduation processional. JG .,li'J'l 1' I li . 'r' .., , D ' 4 .I yx. el' F il I. I II If I lift V It X ix ll, I 4 I ,I J 4. i - J .1 ' IV? ii , ,' u g, an .I e. ' X 0 Y -- eCll0iI,Ch0' Ii ,nl A EVOICQS ll, 3 v Kgs!! QQ vw, N s ,J 5 v 1' .. :H x - ' ' fM2??'f3 sa. V X MQ R. RL ga Q41 Q 2 If' nz' J QL' .Q- if' ' L, u L: I - x 5' QIM . 'F ,Q L s .gi N. SET 'Wx Q' 6 Vx' NX- ww! Auditions at the b e g i n n i n g of each semester. New voices for the Chorus. Girls reserved two hours on Tuesday and Thursday after- noons for practice. Just before Christmas, they integrated with the Choir to present Handel's Nlessiah. Voices lost their identity in the thrilling performance. But length of skirt distinguished C h o r u s girls from Choir. lVlay concerts with the band in Wren Courtyard and sing- ing in Phi Beta Kappa Auditorium were high points of spring semester. Chorus Rehearses Bi-Weekly for Concerts I+ -as William and Mary Chorus. D C r arIA Fehr Community-College Combined Orchestra Performs in Phi Bete Tina Smusz and Sanders Wyatt practice for Dido and Aneas. The Orchestra and Choir unite to present a Christmas conc OKandy Kahl and Steve Blanke. For the second year, Williams- burg citizens joined college stu- dents to form the William and Mary -Community Orchestra. Different work schedules meant splitting practices into Tuesday night and Thursday afternoon sessions. Per- forming exclusively at the College, the Orchestra backed the Choir in the December presentation of The Messiah. Work with a different choir for a spring concert: students from the Bruton Parish choir joined the Orchestra to perform Purcell's opera Dido and Aeneas. The marching band assembled on Phi Bete field everY MWF at 900' Mr. Varner directed Old FOUUWSS and proposed new ones. Instruc- tions sketched on the music: eight paces for five yards, a left spin at the 47-yard line. Practice Palm Off when green and white uniforms lined up on Cary Field at halftime. Cold weather forced the marchinQ band inside. The musicians tOOk seats in Ewell Hall to practice for their second semester concerts. Highlight of the spring: a COHCGFT tour by Greyhound bus to local high schools and to New York City. At a half-time performance, the band entertains with Aquarius Afternoon practice on Phi Bete field. Sally Nuernberg, Sue Cottrill, Bill sizemore, Mark Reitz, Craig Heuser, William Bearflefi Durwood Adams. FlFTH ROW: Mark Mathie- sen, Scott Lodge, Patrick HarveYi Kenneth Neeley, Brett Stamps, Rita Effingefifemfey Hackett, Frank Bennett, Richard Gillesplei James Bigger. sixTH Row: william SC0iii Robert Mears, William Mustain, Spitler, George Shepherd, James SamS0fli Mark Poland. Band. FRONT ROW: Susan Taylor, John Kuhlman, John Wiltbank, Harry Cruse, John Kpating, Ronald Revere, William Boone, Don Christoferson. SECOND ROW: Sanders Wyatt-drum major, Tonya Webster, Robert Storm, Walter Stumpf, Cary Taylor, John Novack, Bill Price, David Scofield, Michael Smith, Regina Compan, Donna Bailey, Catherine Griffin, Pat Ha rriso n, Diana Leamer, John Wilburn, James Gilley, John Wallmark, Dennis Painter, Trudy Gunia, Charles R. Varner-director. THIRD ROW: Jeffrey Jones, Floyd Griffin, Robert Hoff- man, Bruce Cartwright, Carolyn Whitfield, Douglas Bach, Ruth Holdsworth, Sandra Cox, Nancy Howard, Pamela Rarig, Mar- garet Herbert, James Cole, Ronald Johnson, Michael Pollock, Robert Korty. FOURTH ROW: Robert Harman, James McLean, Stephen Wright, Robert Hottel, John Davies, Richard .,ifiiiimHi0'e'te iiiiflfii lillisitsl ug- lil-ww r. 5 f - E fag gr H5 Swv 'x'a'L1'C4l A I 1 l E i I Returning early to an empty cam- pus, majorettes practiced new rou- tines and brushed up on old ones. Try-outs added one more twirler and an alternate. Shorts and sweat- shirts worn at p r a c t i c e. Braid- trimmed uniforms for pre-game and half-time performances on C a ry Field. Flags brightened the twirlingg p e p p i e r routines matched the bands newer s o u n d s like the Horse and Aquarius, Majorettes gave a two-mile performance in the Homecoming parade, marking time with the band on asphalt instead of grass. The close of football sea- son in November signaled the end of performances for the twirlers. But not the end of practices. Twirlers Learn Routines for Popular Music Feature twirler Kathy Netzley leads majorettes in the Homecoming parade 14 Ca'0'Yf1 Martin twirls during practice on Phi Bete field Wanda Poe executes a half-time routine. l Q Majorettes. FRONT ROW: Wanda Jenkins P097 head. SECOND ROW: Joanne Bird, Deene Hili THIRD ROW: Ellen Shelor, Bobbie Collins, Chev Krupa. lllilill T' Richard and Alizi 'End' , IDSSQHIOQ Visiting Theatre Program Brings National Players, 'Fourth Wall' to W8.M Stage ss ii .. si l0UlIll9 Fhvv 9,9 kt Mnwt , 0.0, ofof' J' ...f n r i i I' 1 - I i' i 1 Vx l JenkinS P0 9' F elle Han neil' a. D9 Z Collins. C Richard and Alizon, Lady's Not For Burning. H Mendip's soliloquy, Lady's Not For Burning. Scene from Act One of King Lear, the National Players. Opening scene from The Fourth Wall. 11 s . I I f N- Thomas Mendip consoles Jennet. W .,, Q X X if 7 X My 3 .x if E 3- vt 1 , 2' Improvisation on stage. A visiting professional company called The Fourth Wall opened the 1969-1970 William and lVlary Theatre season with an October performance in Phi Beta Kappa I-lall. The second part of the Visiting Theatre series came February 3rd and 4th. At 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday e v e n i n g the curtain lifted on the National Players' pro- duction of Shakespeares King Lear. Wednesday night's program changed from tragedy to comedy, from Elizabethan to contemporary, when the group staged Christopher Fry's The Lady's Not for Burning. in wx 'QW K 'ft Q Q M 7' A ve f- 'z rw, , 'Ve ?W!x A ' T x aww L 7 E Producing, directing, and staging My Fair Lady required the talents of all of Backdrop Club during spring semester, 1969. Rehearsals, set construction and painting, cos- tume rentals, and prop collection took six weeks. Phi Bete stage be- came England, and more than 50 cast members charmed the audi- ences, which responded with stand- ing ovations. This year, switching back to the USA and a college town, Backdrop staged Sell-out, an original script written by junior Larry Raiken and Bill Brooke. Backdrop Club. FRONT ROW: Melinda Garrett-producer, Ronald Pa ne Lawrence Raiken-director, Marcia Ricketts. SECOND ROW: Larry Mena' ker, Doug Franks, Ralph lVIanna, Harvey Credle. - Backdrop Creates Cuckney English Setting, Stages My Fair Lady Professor Henry Higgins and Colonel Pickering instruct Eliza in the art of proper speech. Eliza s attendants tr y to temper her fu tl-1' ' T mr a Iggms' Jan lVlcClellan as Eliza Doolittle. t :fgsinan the l i ,' ? ly , 5, 1 . ill Q F lllllliv new , if Inlig Cf ' 1 ' Y' L 1 i A ag, Y . A at l- V Wi, fi 4' it ., li, 'i j t l 4: 1 i L Freshman Cl SECOND RO .eaiie Dunmi Onald Payne I Laffy Mena. If lladyn Back to school early in Septem- ber, cheerleaders introduced Head Coach Lou Holtz to the freshmen in a Duc Assembly skit. Football sea- son called for training table decora- tions, practices in the Sunken Gar- den, dry throats and sore muscles. The opening basketball game b r o u g ht distinction to the W8tIVl squads: the first to cheer in the newly opened Hampton Roads Freshman cheerleaders ready for a pep rally. Colisellm- Fresh, Varsity Cheerleading Squads Yell Like Hell for the Indians Varsity Cheerleaders. FRONT ROW: Karen Clark, Ginny Vogel. SECOND ROW: Gail Granger, Doug Burris, Jo Raflo. THIRD ROW: Martha Hollis- head, Fran Stewart, Sue Cunningham, Kathy Hudak. FOURTHFROW: Doug Hartwick, Bruce Gumbert. - Freshman Cheerleaders. FRONT ROW: Kathy King-head. SECOND ROW: Celi Williams, Jane Halbleib. THIRD ROW: Jeanie Dunman, Libby Peterson, Debbie Tait. Fran Stewart, alert to Indian strategy. Ginny VOQGI- Kathy Hudak takes to the air as the Tribe Scores. Nl e r m e t t e s made Wednesday night waves in Adair Pool, perfect- ing synchronized movements and stunts. Eight months of planning went into their spring water shovv, which focused on the moon-past, present, and future. Aquatic num- bers about superstition or fantasy. Or a simulated moon walk. Original choreography and costumes plus the use of strobe and black lights tied the theme together. A much dif- ferent p ro g ra m from last year's Bubbleglubbity-puddlepodgej' an assortment of ideas and techniques. Mermettes Dun Space Preliminary roll call before practice begins. Swimsuits, Simulate Moonwalk in Aquatic Show Mermettes. FRONT ROW: Beth Keillor, Barrie Reardon, Cindy O'Callaghan, Anne Watson, Ginger lVlcKay, Lane Winfree, Cindi Moore. SECOND ROW: Nell Wrather, Janet Gaskins, Lynda Lotz, Noelle Kehrberg, Marie Arnold, Ginny Nittoli, Susan Beck, Jane Muse, Kathy Betton, Ginnie Klemkowski. THIRD ROW: Gail Granger, Dianne Broman, Cheryl Menke, Carol Brunson, Alice Hardin, Bee Traywick, Nancy Bierly, Judy Auping, Kathy Koczyk, Libby Frazier. Precision, form and beauty highlight the annual Mer it me G aquatic show. Noelle Kehrberg waits to perform. llyglllllg gfpnesis. FHON g5Cl9l3fyi Hada :iCl Morgan' ' BSCKY Net SM Henshaw glider, Dolores I' I,ll5S Car0l Wall . , , I I l atictluw Evening of Dance Clrmaxes Months of Practice Orchesis. FRONT ROW: Betsy Vail-president, Susan Montgomery-vice president, Cher Zucker- secretary, Hada DeVarona-costume chairman, Elizabeth Buckner, Fran Jones, Marilyn Johnson, Marci Morgan, Janet Watkins. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Orser, Kerri Hagler, Judy March, Lin John- son, Becky Neff, Hannah Lindsey, Genie Synon, Debbie Chick, Cherry Bradshaw. THIRD ROW: Susan Henshaw, Kathy Zimmerman, Lisa Heeschen, Cori Ashworth, Mary Ann Stuckmeyer, Cathy Snyder, Dolores Gooch, Margaret Papadopolos, Kathy Netzley. ,Q vit t ,f TWT' 4 3 T W 3 ' ll, E ts t 21- Xi i , ri i t . i L g Q 1 if lj Iallaghan, Ante V: Nell Wralhel- y Nittoli, Susan lg Gail Gra0Q9'- waywick, Nallll' Miss Carol Wallace instructs. Margaret Papadopolos displays a study in form. Individual expression th r o u g h m o d e r n dance: twenty-four Or- chesis members sta rte d before Thanksgiving to practice for the March production of An Evening of Dance. Technique c l a s s e s met each Wednesday night, in spare time girls choreographed the dances and chose costumes, themes, music, and lighting for each number. Tryouts at the end of the year to recruit new talent. f 7711 XM, I'-.2 f , -vw 4 'I Aff, ,ffflf .4 ,f- 'rl 4 ' IA 0 ..4f4 ff,,f.f .f ,. ,,,, if 1243 , 1 1 ,f.. .ffff 1, f 4,f:frg 17111 fr fllifff , ,,.lf .41'.'.k 1.V, -'xfrf.ff'2' 'I -'K-,lf .,. . I, . 1 f4:f,f ,. ,.1 -',.,1,r' ,f. if xx ' - ' , x ff fi -av' v., 1 1 x q .1 11... E 1 , , .2-1 1 Ks! . . ' . '.., Xa' .. .?. .. 5 QC? .L N' . , - 9 W - .. .. , .Q . 3... 9 -1. X u Ng , 1 2 x Ai-iff 'Q Sa if .-af 535351 5 ' Lacrosse 1969 William and Mary Opponent 1 Ohio Wesleyan 19 5 Virginia Tech 6 6 VMI 4 11 George Washington 0 6 East Carolina 8 6 Richmond 9 16 East Carolina 9 Baseball 1969 William and Mary Opponent 9 VCU 2 5 VCU 5 8 Apprentice School 0 1 Apprentice School 2 7 VMI 6 3 VMI 1 4 Bucknell 3 2 Bucknell 1 0 Virginia 5 10 Davidson 9 5 Georgia Tech 18 0 Citadel 9 4 Jacksonville 5 O Jacksonville 15 1 Miami 3 5 Miami 11 7 East Carolina 6 4 VMI 7 8 VMI 3 4 VPI 6 15 Navy 8 4 VPI 6 7 Old Dominion 6 4 George Washington 6 3 George Washington 7 4 Old Dominion 5 4 Furman 1 2 Davidson 3 15 Richmond 1 3 Richmond 9 4 Richmond 2 7 Richmond 0 3 VMI 1PIayoffl 5 Golf 1969 William and Mary Oppvnenf 29172 Bucknell 6172 19172 Randolph-Macon 1172 13172 East Carolina 7172 11 Old Dominion 10 7 George Washington 14 7 Richmond 14 5 Virginia 16 4 East Tennessee 17 4 VPI 17 12172 VIVII 8172 11172 W. 81 L. 9172 8 Wilmington College 13 10172 VCU 7172 Vo I Mmsllll V: 10115 51 EHBU? D31 ' sb will R0 Flo Jafili ia oeogaw Fur W V llutdoor Track 1969 William and Mary Opponent 84 Notre Dame 70 80 Navy 74 120 VMI 34 William and Mary: 2nd in Penn Relays: 1st in Quantico Relays: 1st in Virginia Intercollegiate Championships. NCAA Champi- onships: Juris Luzins, 3rd place: Howell Michael, 5th place. Na- tional AAU Championships: Juris Luzins, 2nd place. LX Indoor Track 1969 Southern Conference Champion- ships: 4th place. IC4A: Juris Luz- ins, 3rd placeg Bruce Dallas, 4th place: Doug Griffith, 5th place. National Collegiate Champion- ships: Juris Luzins, 3rd place: Howell Michael, 5th place. 1970 Southern Conference Champion- ships: 1st place. Football 1969 William and Mary Oppvnenf 18 Cincinnati 25 7 Temple 5 15 virginia 28 21 ciiadei 14 15 Davidson 17 25 vom 17 7 vPi 48 0 West Virginia 31 21 Villanova 35 17 Richmond 28 1 Geofge llesllinglgig lllllllll andNMgn I .ly ., V Umlersli VI Cila VIN llg o Du Id D0 East Q VI ' 1 id , M, 'I l e l ' l 3' '. ,' L , , gist l , e 647: ' Q ' . az. I' , I J I T ,A T ri l. Jack Hurley grabs a screen pass for yardage against UR. ff? Part of the Tribe watches from the sidelines at Cincinnati. Senior Dave Holland escapes a Temple lineman for a first down. New Head Coach Lou Holtz Leads Tribe to Exciting, If Disappointing, Season Fall brought a new coach and a new brand of football to Cary Field. T The Indians went to the top in nam- ing Ohio State's Lou Holtz as Head Coach. The Tribe was exciting, if disap- pointing. Costly interceptions and fumbles hurt their scoring attack, but a valiant defense held time after time. Lawn-party football became a thing of the past as Holt's scrappy Green attacked th e i r opponents wherever they were weakest. Ver- satility was the key, and gambles were taken in stride. As Holtz said after falling short on a fourth-and- one situ at i o n with Virginia, We could've punted and kept the final score close, but the name of the game is to win, and that's what we're here for. He was right: fewer people left games early this year. FUHDSCK Joe Pilch Qflflds 0Ui Yardage against the Cavalier line. if if C if I 5, ,I' .gl l 'l l 1 4 I , t e , .. 5 . fi f . T at Lvlf' i ine Can1Pb9H 1 Dennis Dave Campbell breaks through to nail a UVa QB Dave Holland Andy Giles and Ward Ellis stop Virginia's Gary Helman. A 26-18 loss to Cincinnati spoiled Holtz's debut, but fullback Pilch's two TD's were impressive. Next, a 7-6 win over T e m ple when Dave Holland knocked down a conversion try. Holland deserved to make the night's big play, making two inter- ceptions and a near safety late in the game. Despite Indian aerial heroics, Vir- giniais Cavaliers d o w n e d them 28-15. But the game didn't end early. With two minutes, the Tribe charged from their own 38. ln what proved to be a seasonal problem, the drive died, and the Cavaliers had the game. Jon Bilbo blocked the punt that put the Indians over The Citadel 21-14. lvleeteer and Pilch rushed for the victory, and Holland scored on a 48-yard interception. Fumbles still plagued the Tribe as Pilch lost the ball twice in Bulldog territory. Unsustained drives and another fumble cost the Tribe a Homecom- ing victory. Constantly thrown back within sight of Davidson's goal, the Green had one last chance. David- son gambled with fourth-and-inches and fumbled. But an Indian pass was also fumbled, and the Wildcats froze the ball. lvleeteer set a club record with 37 carries. But seven Tribe fumbles set up enemy scores. Nleeteer rolls for eight of his 151 Late game pass interceptions by Holland and Duffy were key factors against Vlvll as the Indians stopped a late Keydet surge. Laycock was the Tribe's offensive spark, firing three TD passes. The Hokies' 48-7 th ras h i n g proved William and Mary just could- n't match Techis bigger brand of football. And, although rain can prove a great equalizer, the Indians weren't mudders enough to stop West Virginia's 31-O victory. Despite the first quarter dominance of Cam- bal's running attack, fumbles and interceptions killed the contest. Seven thousand dejected Indian fans watched under a driving rain. W -4 st., N f , Y X yards 3Qainst Davidson, Dave Holland-lon Bilbo-lim Green lllilsivi l l l l Halfback John Beck meets a wall of Davidson linemen. Cambalgrabsapa 1-...W WN N K gt ,,,3 fit i' t ii. t s X kfl '- f A 4 ti 1 i irif r 0 t, 3 . X at Sir X .1 Q i Wlngback Tommy Johnson dives for two against Davidson WST -'-'tan' :'.:n-::ii'.l'!I1 '. ?1T'T ?-.,. -v 'fQq 33': :f f7' .fr f 1 'f V' -T '- -' V H --- . .-...-aeili, . - EBI! Defensive Hereies Down Temple University and The Citadel 1 Cambal grabs a pass and is stopped by ,QM ,, 1 A , ' i'Szr'X vw. Ib , fe e 4 ,' 3 A 1 A Governor Godwin visits on Burgesses' Day. X. ' T- Y ti ,, .Q . Y cu if s .,.-S i i i back. The Big Green defensive line meets Davidson's offense. Touchdown Tribe! Jim Cavanaugh 1891 signals a SCOFG H9-Hmst the W dC-ats l -a mv.--r. A 4 1. ll 1 l l l u I l 1 i f l I i Mud causes pile ups in the rain soaked contest with West Virginia s Mountaineers i Laycock Passes Meeteer Pileh Hibhs Run for llffensive Yardage ,040 -if f f r. if f-if Pre-game injuries weakened the Tribe against Villanova, but Pilch and Cambal were lethal on the ground. Three Wildcat fumbles were captured for 14 points. But the lndians were stopped cold in a 320, snow-filled second half, making no first downs, and Villanova hit open receivers to win 35-21. Before Thanksgiving, the traditional W8tlVl versus UR game proved the final disappointment as the Spiders stung the Indians 28-17. Coach Lou Holtz surveys The Citadel game in his first year at W8rM. Wally Ake 1537 and John Moretz double team a Kelldet- Q9 1:1 lll'l 'J 1 ,S get . Indian Bill Uzzell come s out on top as he grabs a pass in Cavalier territory' Elfman- Jimmr Dame Wi'S0n1 G: Holland lull Benner. Bi' PM Jef Qgtfabeler, Q n M ry alll, Mi ,IRD ROW. . nSl0n ri, Da ffl Joh .,, Man - . ' ' . .. - gg, ,g,i,,W -Y A , . ,?,ZZ'TTTTf T . 'V ' 'T' ' ' ' sides?-., - 2 1- - - f 'e Yarlagr l V Y, V-YR l wr , 17 Q F1 .. r 'liamf ' i l 1 '.1l -I , ll l 5 'lr ' , if , ,Xi Ijrcrlt-, .'.:l,.'V l . yin.. ynf- Q l ' , , was-'M r l 1 , r Aivll:,.Jf' 1 a Keydet. f- A G Jimmye Laycock wins Mont Linkenauger's congratulations following a touchdown play. A n o t h e r disappointing football season in 1969. The Tribe finished 3-7 for the second year in a row. Not so bad, though, when you re- member that the sportswriters pre- dicted 1-9, and that Cincinnati, Tech, Virginia, and West Virginia were mighty opponents. Both units had standouts. Bob Herb and Tom Duffey made All- Southern Conference. Meeteer, Lay- cock, Cavanaugh, Pilch, and Hibbs powered the l n d i a n offense, but couldn't score. Possession was lost deep in enemy territory too many times. Holland, Bilbo, and G reen an- chored a spartan defense. Green scored against The Citadel, Holland and Bilbo were both SC Defensive Players of the Week. Despite their efforts the team had to settle for fourth in the Southern Conference. VARSITY FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: Gary Newman, Jimmye Laycock, Howard Bruno, Donnie Wilson, Tom Bright, Jim Green, Dave Holland, Tom Odell, Steve Howard, Geoff Beitner. SECOND ROW: Bob Herb, Joe Pilch, John Yonushonis, Ward Ellis, Bill Gabeler, Steve Maier, Jon Bilbo, Jim Cavanaugh, Mike Carroll, Rick Morton. THlRD ROW: Tom Duffey, Matt Klimczak, Lewis Johnston, Tom Johnson, Andy Giles, Jeff M ann, Dave Campbell, Dick Hanson, Bruce Biehl. FOURTH ROW: John Hibbs, John Moretz, Andy Tisinger, Wes Meeteer, John Beck, John Feuerriegel, Vince Grejda, Bubba Hooker, Les Zimmerman, Steve Mil- ler. FIFTH ROW: Duff Rearick, Jim Tauber, Jim Silvestro, Bruce Hanson, Mike Scearce, Jack Hurley, Kevin Hennessey, Jack Neall, Carrington Herbert. SIXTH ROW: Jim Fox, Wally Ake, Don Goodell, Bill Davis, Dennis Cambal, Bob Kemp, Dave Miller, Greg Bosiack, Warren Winston. SEVENTH ROW: Ed Helies, Bill Magner, Barry French, Bill Uzzell, Kip Ashmore, Glenn Cross, Jim Daniel, Rick Schmalz, Bill Monday, Steve Regan. EIGHTH ROW: Jud Mason-trainer, Lou Holtz-head coach, Assistant Coaches Bob Rankin, Chuck Clausen, Dick Harmi- son, Ralph Pucci, Bobby Ross, John Kon- stantinos, Larry Beightolg Geoff Ludford- manager. FB Ron Sullivan avoids a blocker for a gain. Bushnell straight-arms defender. rt' Freshmen Beat University of Richmondg Hold Virginia, USMA Prep Close Freshman football attracted big- ger crowds this year. lvlaybe be- cause the frosh played a good scheduleg maybe because the fresh- men supported their team. Inability to move the ball hurt the Papooses. Thompson and Stovall split the quarterback duties for an aerial attack with potential. A stellar defense held USIVIA Prep inside the ten three times. Ground gains were easier for the Baby Tribe. Todd Bushnell showed real running ability as did Bob Wal- ar W ftiflwolinel lace and Ron Sullivan. Paul Scolaro looked good as a favorite target of ll the papoose quarterback. X 1...'ff' Quarterback Ivan Stovall fires one past Richmond's Baby Spiders. 1 l l Wien' ., ISHQCI 'rmam Keegan Sparks, Vince' Hubler Paul SES- Boohrerllrjoe Kenney' Bob Wallace, Todd Victory Bm Stocker!! Mark Thornpsolirnerri-2 -1llain.THlFll laro, Hunter Robinson, Drew Zwald Jimm -UT ne r Bruce Wachter' Bruce Harris-35' Becrarr' Booker Hargrove' Bm S In l:rnHollQSOn Thomas. SECOND Row: Bari Bannon ke: is am Coach' THIRD ROW: Ralph Pucci- assrsranrcoach' 'rllewai , ead coach, Ivan Stovall, Bob Snook, David 'rrillarlanrlh 'ms defender. ep Close , Slflll ZY' . Wg skifinel' Phyllis Rojko attempts to stop the opposing team's attack. rr i 7 W 1 September afternoons brought field hockey to Phi Bete Field. Three full teams coached by Caroline Hausserman and Joy Archer. The var- sity saw easy victories over Bridge- water and VCU and managed to squeak by Longwood and Westhamp- ton. An exhibition game between the varsity and Irish National Touring Team climaxed the season. Individ- ual honors for team members: seven named to the All-Tidewater Team, two chosen for the All-Southeast Team. Cyndy Hicks advanced to the National Tournament and a position on the United States Squad. Coach Caroline Hausserman officiates. Mary Kennedy and an opponent concentrate on a loose ball. I 0 ' Women's Hockey Team Beasts Winning Season, Meets Irish Tourers Women's Hockey. FRONT now: Phyllis nojko, Gay Hall, Sue Schwemf- Captain, Pat Albright, Mary Ausura. SECOND ROW: Gail Whitaker, Paige Heidi Cyndy Hicks, Nancy Moore, Cindy Wieboldt, Ann Geiser, Ann Cham- berlain. THIRD ROW: Annabelle Edwards, Harriett StanleY, Bev Peterson' Lynn Hodgson, Susan Rex, Margaret Brownell, Sue Metzger. FOURTH ROW: Margie Walsh, Nancy Buhrer, Peg Furman, Joan Brownell, Sharon Oliver, Jane Harland, Fran Neal, Carol Richardson. Cyndy Hicks and Mary Ausura talk strategy. William and Mary 0PPOnem 4 Bridgewater O 1 Old Dominion 2 2 Madison 5 1 Mary Washington 1 3 Virginia Commonwealth O 1 Westhampton 0 1 Longwood 0 Coach Jim Carpenter in his first season. Seieiil as 1 1 -'ws Q i gg., i ww , ,gig QQ, 1 - p J' A - 'Y . 1 L K 3 S N A' i 'K v 5 I i T? ?-,U ,. G' iifaifiw X i me IL' swgxi.-ff . ri if ' , Q L .. ermili gon races to r i Halfback Rich Atkinson leaps to the Indian defense. Chris Gilmore blocks' msq Uadmen wal i fm ,K Rick C'a'k 4257 moves through a tight USF defense. We .151 70 ON M94 fx Q-, B , if gH.J?.1-1 'Q f' if 1.145- -, QJHVBSF f' ' Sy is '15-ff, 'fp f 'Q I 'rs s, 'N- sqsnt . 'fjf Qxfwvgq V li?,1i g-. 'Ie fits . Succermen Suffer Mediocre Third Season Steve Wilson races to stop the South Florida offense. Halfback Ernie Gates 4177 heads the ball out of a crowd. Soccer squadmen watch as their team battles Randolph-Macon in the first home match. s si' X Ernie Gates Qains control from a fallen Southern Florida oppon gs 'X ,V 1 . A bigger, tougher schedule faced the soccer squad and new coach Jim Carpenter in season number three. Meeting nationally ranked teams, the bootmen fought honorable contests, and impressive victories over Vlvll, Madison, and Old Domin- ion helped build the win column. Injury benched last season's high scorer, Bob Jendrong but the club showed strength in regulars Bruce Niles, Terry Vought, Ernie Gates, and Captain John Burleigh. Steve Wilson and Stu lVleyerson controlled the backfield. . The season: mediocre.'The Tribes- men tied for second place in the Northern Division of the 'Southern Conference. But they ranked last in the tougher Virginia Inter-Collegiate Soccer Association competition. William and Mary and Michael. Two names that haunted eastern cindermen as the Indians captured the S o u t h e r n Conference Cross Country title for the fourth straight year. And Howie Michael turned the individual title into still another tradition by making it Indian prop- erty for the seventh time in a row. All this after a summer of seeing Juris Luzins's name in International Track headlines. For a year devoted to rebuilding, autumn '69 was pretty successful. A bumper crop of freshmen that included lrvin Lyerly, Randy Fields, and Wayne McBride filled the bill. A sour note opened the season with a close loss to Navy, but Mich- ael placed first. Impressive wins over East Carolina and Virginia Tech followed. VMI was easily downed, but national power Georgetown scalped the Tribe. Still Michael was undefeated. NCAA Regional Championships: Michael, Ted Wood, and Pete Jones paced the Tribe to a second-place finish. Michael, Wood, Fields, and McBride made the All-Southern Con- ference team. And Michael gave Wil- liam and Mary its first All-American trackman with a seventh place finish at the NCAA Championships. The result of it all: the Indians will host the NCAA National Championships in Williamsburg in 1970. inexperienced Harriers Amaze Conference with Fouith Straight Title sity distance men take it easy before a meet ' P eter Dowd feels the pain of a first-rate finish. -.-WSI a OW: Han Mellini l l eff ,.t qty fi W I . C mufyg' S71 l A IA L' 'Ik 1 if vi? ' 4 l t gw lie, l r 'i ir' 'HIM ' I .: r l F Q NJ ,' if . I I rg l A ' 'Qfjlllll SWG H :my Se 1 1 ,line SEC Lael, nn rumen . .vi i ' T ei ite sl FRONT ROW: Randy Fields, Norman Tes- gier, Steve Mallinson, lrvin Lyerly, Peter Dowd, Jay Gsell, Andy Roney, John Davis, Jim Abicht. SECOND ROW: Howell lvli- chael, Tim Turner, Wayne lVlcBride, Steve Snyder, Andy Mosney, Tony Price, Clif J Umor distance star Howell Michael. Brigham, Ted Wood, Dave Watson. THIRD ROW: Peter Jones, Vince Norako, Steve Puryear, Jim Sporn, John Averett, Jim Mc- Duffie, Walt Schumm, Larry Bryant, Coach John Randolph. 3 Coach John Randolph talks with an aide during afternoon practice Jay Gsell passes the mile mark. I, .A , .i fb 1 l T l E E i i I F ,Il It l l l l I . l It '. i Jim Warns is up and under for two. Facing their roughest opponents first, the Indians got off to a shaky start. Their first win was over Rich- mond 81-74 in the Southern Con- ference opener. And just before Christmas break, lVlitchell's War- riors made an impressive showing in Virginia's Second Annual Big Five Tournament. After b e a t i n g mighty Tech and trouncing Vlvll, the Tribe fell to Virginia's Cavaliers in the final minutes of the contest. Al- though poor shooting plagued the Tribe for most of the season, they shot almost 5O '!o for the first two nights of the Big Five Tourney. The Roundballers st a r t e d the New Year in good fashion and avenged an earlier defeat by upset- ting powerful West Virginia 83-76. p1-ns. .....-.- ,. ---------:f- -- -- iw fv Q 5 4 l , ,L : .avi 'f41u Ixus I i l l i Trihe Drops Big Five Tourney in Final Fatal Minutes if Guard Mike Schemering moves around a University of Richmond Spider. WATEV 'yur Q NX i A Season highlight: playing home games in the new Hampton Roads Coliseum. Si stuffs Bud 3' Milililis X NE 'r N J- i i iff ffl my ' - If .lf 'i NUM .mrs T 11' i '.7'k '..'J1,., .-Q.. ' K.. 4+ 4-,,,.... -of Q. i ,t i 5 with X 5 A E ...fm ...ray Jumping assumes a new perspective under the lights at Hampton. A Spider stuffs Bud Chess' layup attempt. we i 71, , 4 f .W I f Coach Mitchell talks during a time-out. I' N x Y 'x I I u J E ! r, Warren IVlitcheIl's fourth year pro- duced an 11-15 record. Quite an im- provement over the past two sea- sons. And despite a poor fifth in Southern Conference standings, the Tribe dropped Furman by twenty before Davidson destroyed them in the Conference Tournament. Sherwood, Schemering, and Jas- per sparked the Tribe. Sherwood re- turned after a year out to be season- al high scorer and the best back- board man. Jasper's sharpshooting racked up points, and Schemering's playmaking added stability to the Indians. Kent was also dependable as a back-court man. A perennial lack of indian height, along with inconsistent scoring up front were major factors in the los- ing campaign. But also disappoint- ing were the academic casualties on last year's frosh team, the absence of indians on the All-Southern Con- ference list, and Dodge's mid-sea- son injury. Yet Indian fans still got an exciting season of close contests at both Blow and Hampton. And the Tribe set a six year scoring record in early February when they broke one hundred against Furman. LEFT: Sherwood blocks out. MitchelI's Trihe Ends Campaign with an 11-16 Record: Best in Three Seasons 'ff ffle ly, f 'W-wx Coach Warren Mitchell calls directions from the bench Q Steve Dodge breaks up an outside shot. it , ,,-. Q as -f ' 4 5 Basketball. FH coach, SECOND A Tech forward banks one in over the Indian zone rlfools 5 GO Varsity Basketball. FRONT ROW: Warren -manager, Neil Gewirtzman, Jerry Fisher, Stout, Mike scnemering, Sanford Boisseau Mitchell-head coach, Sonny Smith-as- Harry Kent, Tom Jasper, Jim Warns, Bud Don Rice-manager,Jud Mason-trainer. sistant coach. SECOND ROW: Mark Vanoho Chess, Ray Anderson, Steve Dodge, Dave , .ai 2 I Lx s sHo ES FLOORS ' h k h I er his UR opponent. Bob Sherwood fouls a Gobbler on a center shot. Paul Kung pumps from t e ey O 6 OV --A--..-..-1-,g-, ,-L,g,,' .:a1--f f ' T T - -- -iv . -1- . - T' 0 I -Q--n-. ,............-.- -... U. .un.s,- -H JJ With only one frosh basketballer on full scholarship, it was pretty hard to expect a top team. Yet the Baby Tribe didn't do too badly, end- ing up with a 9-10 record. The major problem: the big men couldn't seem to score. Highlight of the season was a close loss to UNCls Baby Tarheels, but Newport News Apprentice School embarrassed the freshmen twice. High scorers were Steve Moore and Bandy Davis. Varsity po tential also showed up in ball hand- lers George Spack and Kim Strong. Coach Ben Pomeroy plots zone strategy. Qi Q meme Freshman Basketball Team. FRONT ROW Dave Savage, Kevin Murphy, Kim Strong George Spack. SECOND ROW: Ben Pome Q meg All Q ailblml roy-coach, Chris Powers, Bill Giermak, Randy Davis, Dave Tinker, John Christian- sen, Steve Moore, Steve Siegrist, Jay Nedry Frank O'Connor, Frank Scott, Bill McCarthy, - -manager. Bahy Tribe Falls Une Game Short of a .500 Season ,ga B nee' GSOVQG SD-HCR lets fly for a fast-break basket. all -L-J dish an d . f- - a- - - -7-'L - ?:. if-.., ..lFTTT1T'T?T4' it 'rfvvr-r -...........-,an ,f ,,, I j?i'ElFT3f5-S'1:':'.f1'1:::,'-' '...'1 '. ,'.'. . , ' ' : - -' - ' -' f-'-v---.... Y, .Y , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'wT'T m 1'-'--1 - ' '. ' 5.5- 3, V. -3'-M DW - . els, Bill Glellllal fit? Jffhn Christian e Siegnst, Jaynedm Ill Season William and Mary Oppgnent 35 Lynchburg 63 25 Virginia Commonwealth 45 45 Christopher Newport 25 23 Madison 44 18 Westh am pton 44 51 Mary Washington 35 15 Longwood 59 35 Virginia Commonwealth 53 22 Old Dominion 62 Sports Day 26 Westhampton ll 25 30 Hollins 35 32 Rascals tRadfordl 46 Miss Lambert. fxmx Women's Basketball Team. FRONT ROW: Trudy Horton, Di- ane Broman, Lyn Clay-captain, Annabelle Edwards, Evelyn Shearin. SECOND ROW: Gail Holder, Janice Walthall, Sharon Smith, Margee Walsh, Robyn Krug, Biddy Martin. fe M ff :Cf ir- ft . M . Bev Pitman is guarded closely by Biddy Martin. William and Mary Varsity Women Attend Westhampton Basketball Tournament Four months of practice for a ten game schedule. New coach Tommie Lambert worked overtime to find the winning combination in an in- experienced team, but victories were scarce. Like their male coun- terparts, the Squaws just couldn't seem to score. A strong defense brightened playing a little, as did away trips in the Green Limousine. Sports Day at Westhampton capped the seasong Lyn Clay was named one of the outstanding players. -38.41 M3999 Walsh and Bev Pitman scramble for a rebound during practice. qvgihii ., ,....ug-nns-s- The Tribe proved its label as the State-Southern Conference power- house again. Trackmen captured their fourth State Title in five years, and then turned right around to take the S o u t h e r n Conference Championship for the fifth straight time. As if that wasn't enough, a Jim Sporn-Vince Norako-Ted Wood- Howell Michael distance medley broke the worId's record for that event at the Delaware Invitational Track Meet. The State Crown was an expected comeback from a surprise loss to Virginia Tech in 1969, but the In- dians outdid themselves in the ef- fort by coming up with nine first places. The Conference Champion- ship was long conceded to William and Mary, since five Indians were defending champs in their respec- tive events. And not unexpectedly, Tribe super-star H o w e I I Michael was named the Southern Confer- ence's Outstanding Athlete. Scott MC'-enVlan'S high jump takes third at Lexington. it Roger Eitelman pushes the shot. wil., Sw awww Ted Wood passes to Michael in the two-mile relay- 'a'lei1neberg'spoIev 1 I-wg I QI f ISM! m hwy pl I '-ff----------L-I--S-. .,--,,, - , I 211121-,U----1-H 4 , 1 .A W- Q.. , .1 . g H..- ,Y,,, f H Y- R: Q, cr -'J .sph Thinelads Romp to State, Conference Indoor Crowns Howell Michael leads all the way to take the mile. l l . . . 1 , R. D. Millious works outa high bar routine. Cindy Cave hmshes her bamnce beam movemen S Key Injuries Weaken Gymnasts' Standing in League Competition , lil -fe . t T ree. Gymnastics Team. FRONT ROW: John Crowe, R. D. Millious, Tom Buehler, Chris Layne. SECOND ROW- Pee y ' tinko, Ray Hill, Ricky Belton, Chris Condit, Mike Smith, Pat Berger, Chris Patterson-coach, Sue MurDhYl Manlyn Mar Butch l-larowitz-manager, John Bryant, Bill Sordill, Mike Berbert, Mike Mosteller. :iq Belton in p slayne An unfortunate string of injuries prevented the William and Mary gymnasts from fulfilling pre-season expectations. Captain Chris Condit, high-scoring junior John Crowe, and freshman Bill Sordill were all side- 'Ste Tyfeel Marflnko' - ' !,f .12-f 1 'I 'Bicky Belton in pre-flight form for a straddle vault. lined for much of the season with various sprains. However, junior Tom Buehler received a high National Collegiate Athletic Association rat- ing for his precise ring work. Other team standouts were Chris Layne, John Bryant, and Pete Tyree. Chris Layne in a stoop vault. John Crowe works into an L-Cross. ,f - Dudley Jensenls tankmen came through in typical form to capture the State Swimming Championship with two hundred points to spare. Not too surprising, considering the team racked up a 10-0 record and finished as the Collegels only un- beaten varsity squad. The Tribe's strong relay teams were almost impossible to beat. Gru- ver and Collins were consistent in- dividual winnersg both earned five state titles and tied for Virginia's Outstanding Swimmer Award. The team boasted depth, too, to support the starters. Spirit was a major factor in the undefeated season. In George Collin's words, VVe're the best fully amateur team in the South. Fred Klein QUIPS for air during a breast stroke la - p' Chris Gilmore com ' ' pletes his dive. l Collins, Gruver Lead Undefeated Swimmers to State Championship i i I i l l Swimming Team FRONT Row- Jim P Wa, ' - tt ' 4 a erson, Richard lvlorris, Jeff Kohlas Joe Ackerman David Dutrow Bob Gaynor, BOQGV Hiegel. Steve Leftwich Bob Ricketts A , , i . SECOND R - - ' 1 1 Fred Klein, Bill Robinett, Fred l-loener, Wayde Him' Jay MCT'Qhe, John Greene, Chuck Alley, George Collins, Bob KennedYi Gruvery Wayne Giberson' Dudley Jensen-Coach son, Bob Henderson. THIRD ROW: Chris Gilmore, Joe Zimmerman, Tom 86 man Joe Ad I -4 fl:Wll'lS SI 2 Kmen dive ' ' '71'1'S'n1-:ff :azz Ii' .'1?T1 :1:?r -'T --------iv. ,, ga .:Q:l 'L'3f'f':::'-1 1f'1f11715'' ::.': . -: 'f H 'EL--TV' T 'T 'N'---, ---, W Y mnww- V F ' ' ' f' ' ' W ' ' J- an '-1::s1i'Kj,,. -t XIIPJ. I , l .T F ..:,, 1.7, Coeds take their marks in a practice session in Adair. Coeds Selected to Swim at National Meet - ri few lf-Q R A 7 Y. N fi Women's Swim Team. FRONT ROW: Ann Geiser, Betty Hamilton, Dee Nichol son, Betsy MacFarlan, Donna McAuley. SECOND ROW: Donna Fukumoto Kathy Love, Susan Flook, Kathy Gibson, Barbara Murchison, Linda Beerbow er, Alice Harden. THIRD ROW: Dana Robertson, Jane Harland, Noelle Kehr berg, Nancy Bierly, Kathy Koczyk, Sue Metzger, Sally Struckell. A fifth consecutive undefeated 7 season. New coach Christina Jack- son had few problems with a skilled and diversified women's swim team. Returning sophomore Noelle K e h r b e r g, captain of the squad, continued to excel in the 100-yard butterfly. Ten frosh added talent and depth to an already ex- perienced team. And to top off the season, three swimmers were in- vited to compete in the national women's swimming meet in Illinois. ? l 1 1 ' 4 ri V f ri . v 'il' 3 I, 5 r L if' Y? 3 ! ii i 'i , 2 li l Z EJ .1 fy -' i ' n ' . A N we-'I b Hobson prevents an escape. Wrestling '70 Features Outstanding Individuals IS Turner fights to regain a neutral post John Eppler lands hard but takes his opponent with hum UMQ Don Lonergan ties up his opponent' Twice defending Southern Con- ference Champs, Indian grapplers had a great season until a freakish loss to ECU dampened team morale. For the first time in years, the Tribe entered the SC Tourney as under- dogs. But that status wasn't destined to last long as the entire team rallied to make it three titles in a row for William and lVlary. Lonnie Parker and Bob Hobson both gathered in their third straight weightclass titles, and Hobson was named Outstanding Conference Wrestler for the second time. Greg Giordano made the 158 pound honor his a second time, as frosh Scott Moyer ended his first season unde- feated. Victory was complete when Indian Doug Frieberger pinned his ECU opponent in sweet revenge for an earlier season defeat. Undefeated Scott lvloyer controls en route to a pin. T Matmen Grab Six Individual Titles to Ilverwhelm Southern Conference Again Varsity members watch a teammates take-down efforts. 51iDicliBesnier gives D' lEfmn9Tea . an Lonnie Parker takes an after-match drink. ,. iafkef, John .bilaillllgod Gre Ep m' FRONT R Q Gig onieieiieig E, aich drink. i i i Coach Dick BG-Snier give-S we-match pointers. Bob Hobson heads toward another Stick! i i 1 i C i rf o Wresiling Team. FRONT ROW: Chris Turner, gan. SECOND ROW: Dick Besnier-head Frieberger, Scott Moyer, Bill Kitchens, Todd Lonnie Parker, John Eppler, John Kaila, coach, Ed Steers-assistant coach, Drew Christiansen, Don Smith-manager, Jud Brad Srnallwood, Greg Giordano, Don Loner- Bright, Bob Hobson, Kevin Hazaed, Doug Mason-trainer. 91 au Boisseau takes aim. Rich Richardson back to heave Mediocre Beginning llharaeterizes Pre-Break Baseball Season Bruce Cook tags out a potential VCU scorer. Bruce Niles. Steve Thompson gets set to swing. 1, With a 2-2 record, diamondmen broke even for the first part of baseball season. The year's first double-header ended up split with VCU as errors made the crucial dif- ference in the two contests. De- fense was a problem for the Tribeg their first opponents scored primari- ly on Indian mistakes. Rich Richard- son, Bubba Hooker, Jim Worthing- ton, and Sanford Boisseau provided most of the team's mound depth. Opening llouhle-Header Split with VCU ' 'Fx A Hampton runner slides safe at first. lndui-A 5 I5 725 I, A -V' I I'6'H - .1 4 . x . I ff- M ,,,.',i' 1 ' ,, '. . ,-,lffw f WMV ,, .4 1, , '-4 .fe f.. , , W. . - f ew Q . , ? 'f -f . , I n ,MA 1 , W., .U , ,, fe f ..,,, --va... rf -, . ' , -- Vw , 4 . M 5 f, -vu ' ' ,VZ Mu H. 1 ' ,ez I fha? If ...s fl Alqwa , if in Y.. Y . , . - , T H .L-if-.. W9 .fa f. -,M,+q,,. y . ,f ., 5.4 ,.4-A, , ,Mil - '1if:Zw2,,b,2f, -I-fig.: ':?,'Z:iyLm5 rwxf-L,,5' ,4.Lf :k,jf'Yh,.z:Q,,. 'W - - J . 7'U'19 ?T72f,1'g12f3.K,-'l'1.,f,.'q.'.' O.fIAex,44aYLz4-uJe54xH'5 The umpire signals Oliver's score at home. T t it il 1, l l 5 , l. i ! , 3 'l 1 11 , Baseball Team. FRONT ROW: Hunter Robinson, Steve Moore, Rich Richardson, Sanford Boisseau, Dave Lineweaver, Steve Thompson, Bruce Cook, Jim Wor- thington, Bubba Hooker, Greg Bosiak, John Fletcher, Bruce Niles, Roger KeaQY, Don Oliver. SECOND ROW: Jim Purtil-assistant coach, Chuck Malitz N , -assistant coach, Lester Hooker-head coach, Bill Harris, Ferris Allen, Ken j 'Y ' - ' f l ,- Moore, Butch Harowitz, Bill McDonald, Dave Carli, Jeff Steckroth, Reggie Kidd, 7 , ' J . ,' '- , - Geoff Ludford-manager, Nick Luccketti. 1, V WL , - 1 ' - 5 if ' - 5 .rl I 'L . ' -' ' .- -, - ' - V X Fletcher belly-slides into third. J B cn Y, n J l,,.w,- Wah, J X w SN? x wx A : f. N79 Ax ,L SQA- If-2 . - 'A' f w.,.,, V X' - X X, 'f ' K T i .fx . A by x XX W Nh .K 5 fm s www x .mx f. . ' X ' N ,JW ' X ii 1-Q vM'N'! ww Wi: , Q ,f A Sf 5 MW -A' w 5, X Wa i O1 Q I qxxyL1AM It fmt Buddy Jones and teammate limber u .. AA,--5 Ted Wood leads a '69 Colonial Relay Medley. rucg 6. ' Indians Defeat Powerful lima Notre Dame's anchorman ohurns. Outdoor track in 1969 was even more successful than usual for the Indians, and with essentially the same team returning, the prospeC- tus for 1970 was as brilliant as ever. At National AAU Championships in 1969, Juris Luzins qualified as num- ber one half miler to meet the Rus- sian team. At NCAA Championshipsf Luzins made All-American, and HO- well Michael placed fifth in the mile. Plus the Tribe as a whole beat Notre Dame in a dual meet thriller, took the Virginia intercol- legiate Championshipsr and grabbed another easy S.C. crown. l v mei .V IV . ' -..'-jd tidal Y gs., f, W! . . ,- IH I , r'-7 - -- .., . gl g . , V lf.7. 5 nQ '1'.f?i?'.v H Distance runners iumi ly if 'Y' l, v HL'- . J T21 , Y, 1 3 H i n 5 1. 1 VX. ill 'f v'4l'4eg 2, if .'. ' ' '?- .H-af 3.1.1 ,AZ . ' -Mn' , .. . 1 -. . ggfsq 5 H. .Ju -Q t '7 2-:u,4f fGt1 -lf ' llelcratkin 3h0w Pnweriu IUIHS. '69 was even usual for the ssentially the the prospec- Iiant as ever. npionships in ified as num- eet the Rus' can, an 0- fifth in the as a whoie a dual mee! inia Intercol- snips, and ,0,crowu- Track Uutlook Is Promising in March ff.....l.4L4eL2fFSii: :j gig,g ' a ,M V I Charles Strode down the runway to a vau It. I I :vm 5 if x Fieldman Dennis Cambal takes a breather. 'N' A1 ,uv . f, Q A s-4 ' LQ. U, nip' i ,Sian V' 4 'H X r N, Ted Griffith hands off X0 Vaulter Dan Henneberg falls from a clear. ggWaChA5ht0nG0dIer Trap Tow me, ' And? Habuglicilirzigham, r wood n BHfuc .R ,J ' s,Horr,eIIi31'GSSIl,r k Team ichaer P' Wu' WMM 3 Bruce Dallas clears the high bar. gg ,Tc f 1. i Doug Griffith hands off to Ted Wood. fri , v fi K -f ,!' ny- , ' , W ' f 'f ' X f 2f5ah-QJWQZ wZ,yf C 5 if ' , f Jw mr! fi U 1, Uf fyvtf J r ., I QW, ' l f yi ,K if J, o,od ,Q-wh ' 1 5 , f' A A 1. 1 , 1 . UWM , 'T X W . ,, , Egfr' Q71 . i ,yxgta-s5f if. Z 5 , r .fff I 4 , ff f W - , r 3 ' f 4 f ,Ze sffg - gg S2 , f J M X Q ' 231, .Jw - 2 ,W , . ai ' , Q1 fa-W2 t , W 9, Q - ' J iw-'.:,' ' --W T A - m ' ll on T Nt, ,,71-WTA, M ,A Assistant coach Ashton Godley tapes up. Tom Duffey long-jumps, gvfqoor Track Team. FRONT Row: John BFIVIE, Tony .Price, Andy Mosney, Bob Siglelllbd, Clif Brigham, Art Barksdale, Thomas glblxji, Glenn Baruch, Jim Abicht, . ood, Jay Gsell. SECOND ROW: Bill Collins, Howell Michael, Dave Watson- co-captain, Jim Sporn, Ted Wood, John Averett, Ray Henry, Dan Henneberg-co- captain, Buddy Jones, lrwin Lyerly, Mike Graham, Charles Strode, Peter Dowd, Ron Hamm-manager. THIRD ROW: Bruce Dal- las, Dennis Cambal, Scott McLennan, Rog- er Eitelman, Bob Daniel, Bill Findler, Tom Duffey, Mike Fratkin, Randy Fields, Jack Matthews, Fred Toepke, Bud Tamea, Chris Harvey, Pete Jones, John Randolph-head coach. 4 Q V 45,6 ,W -Viv el' M' ' 'W ff ff Southern Tour Uificially Opens Tennis Season for the Racketeers inniienni Number one iadderman Ken Burkett serves. Returning a base-line smash. siiisg read ytor si 1 elu rn i l it 'l 11. ln! l . 'V 4: 'ff - Racleleel ig,-is . April 7 James Blair 14 Longwood 1 5 Lynch b u rg I 1 8 U rsi n us .f v tk .1-,w,s?:,, William and Mary serves in a match with Westhampton. 21 Mary Washington 28 Hampton Institute 30 MALTA Tournament at May 1,2,3 Mary Baldwin 4 Virginia Commonwealth 6 Westhampton 12 St. Catherine's 14 Sweet Briar K Xxxs , M , , . ,az x X s Trudy Horton shows her strong backhand. Womens Tennis Team Seeks Second Undefeated Season with Eleven Matches 1, f ,my- Paiti Graves ready to return the serve. m FRONT ROW Lindy Graves JoAnne Dukeshire Elaine May ' T ' T a : 5 - 'l :m,,:,1CT:di.r-riglqazere Kim Taylor, Vicky Ra- Linda Marsh, Ann Chamberlain, Trudy Hor- benold Betsy Mays Eileen St. Denis. SEC- ton, Karen King, Debbie Flint. OND ROW: Mildred West-coach, Patti After three seasons as a club, lacrosse went varsity this spring. Hopes: improving last year's over- all record and keeping their unof- ficial Southern Conference Cham- pionship. Tough matches scheduled with veterans UVa and Duke: but W mf Coach Jim Carpenter tapes Tom Doughty's ankle, Lacrosse Becomes William and Mary's Newest Varsity Sport an impressive opening victory over the Richmond Lacrosse Club made prospects look good. A team with good potential under Captain Tom Doughty and Coach Jim Carpenter. Outstanding individ- ual players and team spirit made long road tri ps on broken-down JBT buses and a microscopic bud- get seem insignificant. R, Chris Gilmore is checked, but not before he passes. Lacrosse Team. FRONT ROW: Jeff Mabe, Mac Powers, Tom Manass, Harry Leichtman, Bob Hicks, Mark Shriver, Dennis Belcher, Walt Jones, Rodney Hitchens. SECOND ROW: Ed Hartman, Tom Doughty-captain, Rick Salmon, Mike Doughty, Tom Wieboldt, Kevin Deery, Chris Gilmore, Lee Rox- brough, Jesse Woods, Bob Newsome, Don Holmes, Jim Carpenter-coach. T H I R D ROW: Bob Matthews, Bob Ritter, Elliot Cutler, Craig Houston, Les Zimmerman rom Phillips, Bill Fields, term Abrams, Joel Williamson, Joe Mayes, Mike Stakiag, Dave Hinder, Bob Wooldridge, Brian Clark, 7-Q f ,., '5 3L,l5 W-Wav' '. fg,y4, 1 - 7 .W f i xlftffayaf-ff Vflit Q uf ,pant , sv iw . W1'...f 'f' 1 'l , . 'Marg l ptr 35' Wllfili?-51 ' tial, 3 'ft-5. -fc Drs- ' ,, any I-1 Joi: ima- Z, 'JJ '35S?mg' 1 , ' ew, - 3,1 . . ff ,wrf,!,f fgivy. Zu. ,hi ,i J N . I i ' 1 ..,. W 1 . .- Mike Stakias rides a Spider defenseman. itil Sol ,tniillf V. x' 1 ,Q l, ffb? 'ill' ow-it- Captain Gail Whitaker defends her goal, Sue Schwenk fires at the opponents' goal. Four Lacrosse Players Named to Coach at First Richmond High School Clinic April 3 7 Mary Washington Annual Clubs Tournament 14 Collegiate School 17 Lynchburg 21 Longwood 29 Sweet Briar Madison Virginia Club 11-12 May 1 2 Bridgewater 8-9 Virginia State TOUYRGFRGRT 12 St. Catherine's ABOVE: Women's Lacrosse Team: FRONT abelle Edwards, Paige Reid, Mary Ausura, 15 Westhampton ROW: Gail Whitaker-captain, Lynn Hodg- Peg Furman, Joan Brownell, Anne Graves, 29-30 Southern District son, Sue Schwenk, Noelle Kehrberg, Nancy Terry Hughes, Robyn Krug, Gay Hall, Cindy Bonrer, Mary Krall, Pat Albright, Kathy Wieboldt, Joy Archer-coach. BELOW: Gay Tpurnament Grove, Dottie Turner. SECOND ROW: Car- Hall cradles. Jlme 13-15 Nat'0naI Tournament oline Hausserman-coach, Ann Geiser, Ann- ,IJQ , ks, ' , 'M as W 2 Varsity Golfers Place in Miami Invitational Tournament During Spring Break WiIliamsburg's own peculiar ver- sion of the monsoon season helped hold up practices and rain out early golf matches. The opening dual match was dropped to East Caro- lina, but seven more remained be- fore the Virginia Inter-Collegiate and Southern Conference Tournaments in May. Over spring break, Joe Agee's golfers traveled to sunny Coral Gables for the lvliami Invita- tional Tournament-biggest inter- collegiate tourney ever held. The Tribe finished mid-range in the eighty-team competition. Captain Steve Isaacs was top man and the team's only four-year veteran. We Goll Team: D 's:ief,Ul3'l 9 Bmman' llmenlolle 5 AU M ' , ZW' 5 ag, 4 5 g 9 ' r, ,fs nt' if Golf Team: FRONT ROW: Bob Beason, Steve Isaacs-Captain' Steve Demchyck Dave Johnson SECOND ROW Ted Yeiser Dou Safikeyf , . : , Q John Wooleyhan, Bob Petty, Joe Agee-coach, lswing. Rainy weather, a new coach, and no home matches marked an ex- panded women's golf program. Lacking a home course on which to practice, the coeds resorted to swinging on Phi Bete field and traveling out-of-state for contests. Biggest of all was the Greensboro Invitational in lvlay. Early spring showed expectations of the number one slot for junior Cathy Fischer. April 17-18 Mary Baldwin 24-25 Greensboro Invitational 27-28 Sweet Briar Invitational May 5 Randolph-lVlacon 8 George Washington 18 Longwood September 24-25 WVU Invitational womens Golf Team, Debbie Alley, Sandy Wilson, Linda Snyder, Kathy 1748 Mari' Baldwm Fischer, Dianne Broman. Invitational Women Golfers Travel to UNC at Greensboro Invitational Tournament we Swordsmen Compete Atlmirahly in Virginia Foil Championships 53,1 State fencers greet match judges in Blow Gymnasium. Mid-lVlarch saw real improvement in the William and Mary fencers. The men hosted the Virginia Foil Championships in Blow Gym and came out on top in several events. Good results from the singles and mixed doubles competition in Foil, Saber, and Epee events. John Willis , continued to coach the team, which ' grew in size to eleven men. And Roger Lee captained the swords- men for the second straight year. 1 5 Fencing Team. FRONT ROW: Jon Shackle- ford, Rob Smith, Patrick McGrath. SECOND ROW: Don Elrod, Roger Lee, Ken Arm- strong. THIRD ROW: Dave Anderson, Peter Appel, Ralph Byers, Thomas Aldridge, Jack Kuhlman. l , 4 iv V' chgdt SCUY A- il 4 . mid Larry I ew Coach S Meet Conference Rifle Compe X l in Fred Prasse checks his right alignment Rifle Team. FRONT ROW: Flon Bell Fred Prasse-cap- tain Ken Lipstein Larry Leightley. SECOND ROW: Ken Raum Conrad Lawrence David lVlcKiernan MSG English -coach. Shooting at paper targets fifty feet away. Balancing right and left alignments. Checking sights in both kneeling and standing positions. Fliflery practice sessions. And prac- tice s e s s io n s were worthwhile enough to add up to a fourth place finish in Southern Conference com- petition. One place better than last year. A dearth of returning veterans and a new coach, IVISG English, sparked a successful season. s 2 as l 5,24 5 w,- in ,mn . wi 1 if -as aw-,w f 54 :M ,Af Xb K I 'ff' ... I 'Q 9 . B E Tomcaseyhauis in a 5 .ff . 5+ Q Q 4 K X 54: i'S. iigmaiu a Pass' 3i9EPTom Casey hauls in another of QB Craig Hammond's bombs. 1 . 3 g fy,-,.1...ga :V N2 . V MW - . A A , 1 E ?i: X x 4 9 G Q I ? f f , 7 S , , ,,,. pg, fa W sw s N x Ax X s , i X ga A Q fff' J .A . ff, f . s , ,h,, , SA 214 L K ,af . 'gs A , ,- SiQm 1 is i ' i a Nu S leave deiectedly after tying Sig Ep. Kappa Sig's Greg Giordano meets the Sigma Chi line. Phi Epsilon: Intramural Champs with a 10-0-2 record fx if ,B , 2 ,. f' M,..,,,,, , 1 I , ? 7 z' ff on Q , Q, ,ff ,ff .7 MDW W. ,SWS M ' 't f fnff wwf? f ff z' fr n f f M f , If ,, ' gf w , ,, ,, ,, , 1, X... ,. X, ,, , , 07, , -Q Sigma Nu Champs Slip Past Law School for Intramural Basketball Crown On the strength of a perfect sea- son, Sigma Nu rolled to the Intra- mural Basketball Championship. However, fierce c o m p e t i t i o n brought the title down to the wire. The Fraternity League Crown was decided in the final game, with the Nu's downing Kappa Sig 51-50 to stave off a th ree-way tie with Kappa Sig and Lambda Chi. For the over- all intramural championship, played against the undefeated Law School, Sigma Nu showed its winning poise, pulling out a thrilling 53-52 victory. The Fraternity All-Stars included K a p p a Sig's Jim Worthington, Lambda Chils Jack Pulling, Theta Delt's John Fawcett, and S i g m a Nu's Dave Holland. Ed Allen of Phi Tau led all scorers with a 26.6 av- erage, and Jim Suplee of Sigma Nu was named lVlost Valuable Player. Pi Lam's Wooldridge moves in for a pass during a game with Theta Delt. 'Q Q... ' , ,,,, Y.,.,, wg - .X lf. . he court. Itrnwn pi J' Us A Pi Lam's tap fails against Theta Delt. S . Weatmg basketballers jockey for position. Pete Jones pushes for two k Study breaks rewarded by points for participation encouraged coeds to take advantage of the women's intramural p r o g r a m. Volleyball proved the most popular event of the year. Over forty teams entered the competitiong the month-long tournament of three games, three nights a week, ended shortly before Christmas. Tri-Delt won. Another fa- vorite was duplicate bridge. Women assembled in the Campus Center Little Theatre one night in March to bid and trump and try to finesse. Mental recreation this time. JAQ Vnlleyhall and Duplicate Bridge Rank As Favorite in Coed Intramurals 5 6415 43 Qxs-x a 5' Spotlight on mediocrity. Enthusiastic Ludwell freshmen organize their team for volleyball- qu- X ,4 , let, ' 'in lx. 4 ,H g i! vw s , ' x , DuPont volleyer. 2 ...xxx KN I Sharon Hall passes in a hurry i n the Chi O versus Gamma Phi basketball tournament game. - f l f 1 3 Babs O'DeIl ties up Jill Sivertsen in an IM cont MW ' rr C M' A , Q 7, Mmm- ' 1 f N r'w.,M ,,,,,,., Wi...-Y f ...off Mffs 'Bm' 'mf '44 , NX A, 3 est. Judy Martin returns a badminton serve. wail . V 5 Sl wmels are excited b .mi-ln we ' 'tif- ,i7'a't,iN-i I ' 1' - . 1' ' 1 ! l l ' A i . xl ll t i.'5 L .ws x .fi i V t mes ul l i ,. f 'ff' .s y yy F Swimmers are excited by a close event. Lois Durham is congratulated by teammates. raw ,,.... of -94 . W . . J'-Q'...'l.' .,-, -at ---i ,'kX V ,V '. if , i it or s a a mf, , .Q ji N Dana Robertson comes up for air in the 100-yard free-style. MVS' :mr-S-H W -,, , Ai-,-.7, 0 .. I Women Compete in Softball and Swim ming Toni Webster cheers for Tri Delta. ,gyfw-... Lindy Allmond rests up after her event if S i 'vs YY 2 Ai. ,,- 'Q Groups W 1 4 5 1 W 5 3 .W ' 5, 1 .a :za I ' 533' 'Y ,.. ,A , 5,Q-A' S' ., ' 'M f' 1 ' v.' A, E, 5. L. E qi ... -. H A 5' - isa fit - hung, - gf' -fx' ' E. ,-.x I xi ' 'f wwf' '-4 'Z Q f'g'iQjy l if uc AT? A 413351 le fff :a . K v' rc ,fx I M N L -1' w A L iw is ,, jx A , 'A n ' i','x. N l, N' , . ' ' f V i 'gl K' - 51 :' i Xfi- 7 ' 55 N E K Student Action Movement informal gathering. Christian Science Organization Phi Mu Alpha smoker. lx,- iipniiambdanem G 1151 J i... I n j fi i if il . lilly' , We f Y 'HCWM Radio direc fl . , isrVarg,iyChriSt Alpha Lambda Delta china display. M Mwamm Winn .,,,3!,Z Wawquvp, . J, X n WM WCWM Radio directors. wi .ix Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship meeting. Ar-gif 4 hi Beta Kappa initiates 'Q sf ff b ,-, ,, Q., . 5, 151, t -w ,...,s 7 45 M 5 .Aa A 8 V. ,M Q, A . .. A , 1- 5, .-, W M ws,-v L .- . - . . gl., 1- A .fifr ' .. . . , L' ,- . . gh ' f I 11. 5 I' . X .A n W 4 ' f X ' a ' ' 1 .ii V 1 V I , 41 , 1 Q ' 4 with 5 , '. I -.Muffy w fini.. .A , ,452-hp,., ., 3 Q, .'f 0- ,1 - if- r'.s1A' , y ,. L if I-.rf-1 , . J 2' ,Y.'w.', - ' 1-1 -. f-- - 4 --mf-W.-, . Time-out from study. But not from hard work. You put on a clean khaki uniform for ROTC drill. Cam- paign for your favorite gubernatorial candidate. Invite someone to speak on the Vietnam War. You communicate through the pages, on the air, by a vote. 89.1 on your FM dial covers the dorm-in. Extensively. Sometimes routine meet- ings are pre-empted for picnics or field trips. Play auditions turn into full-scale productions. And dead- lines are met without working all night in the Campus Center. Hard work, time, accomplishment. And a sigh of relief when the job is done. Mraxf-ss ,A i - ' f 'ff 3' . ilk ' Q we v M lin 44 l 26+ f X C x 4 v 4 f M . xg' ' X i,Tv4g,,3 . f . E? airs: Q Kappa Alpha Old South Weekend. Sig Ep intramural football. 4. K QW' .. , .. QUE. 1 X 2 . ' X xg . Sigma Pi vs. Kappa Sig intramural basketball. Day Care Center party' Y A A ' 4 f ' f.. l ' I q I l f 1' A XX ' f,,,, . - A , , . .ai 1 auellllwmec PP Spirited Gamma ph , i- :,, l - i' lf 11 .j at ' 92 l ' i ol i 4 L' l i i All 5 3 V, Q .fl 'hegii' . ' 'lil H :limif 1 1' xefaf f s T 'ii 'Yi' in . gr 'Q 'nbq .I GCN 3 entry ,i--- Kappa Delta Homecoming float. Spirited Gamma Phi's. Theta party for freshman men. Painting Tri DeIt's Homecoming float t 'fi xt X X ' Lambda Chi's entry. Phi Tau-Pi Phi party. i I Papier-mache creations resting on flimsy framework. Your Homecom- ing float. Weeks of preparation and overnight materialization, all for an hour's parade down DOG Street and a chance to win first prize money. And to make a pre-rush impression on freshman observers. Saturday night keg parties liven up the Complex. Slumber parties afterward at the Court to talk things over. D'ya mean our favors are brandy snifters again? You organize a bridge game on the living room floor. Watch the tube, give a recep- tion. You're excited when your Little Sister is presented at her pledge dance. Proud when your pinmate is named fraternity Sweetheart. You play intramurals for recreation, com- petition. And to avoid studying. bhf- 7 i . 1 Y l I E x V I . I ' ii . :V 3 ! I 5 ! l Q1 ,gd , , . A ,, 1 R. . V 2 3 , x Ei . 'g , 1 V w 4 l 2 i 1 I, I 1 'I i N sch - 9. Hunorarles One hundred ninety-three years old. Alpha of Virginia chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. On December 5, thirty-one seniors selected for their outstanding academic records were initiated into the honorary fraternity in the Raleigh Tavern, site of the 1776 initiation. Later, dinner in the Campus Center followed by a pub- lic lecture in Phi Beta Kappa Hall. Roy P. Basler, holder of the Chair of American History at the Library of Congress, and poet James Wright were guest lecturers. Carol Crute and Lee Hamilton. Alpha Chapter lnitiates Forty-one New Phi Beta Kappas l 2 15 Phi Beta Kappa. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Zeul, Carol Knapp, Lee Hamilton, Carol Crute, Jane Hale, Linda Hanes, Donna Urquhart, Gall Whitaker, Mary Lee Alderson, Karen Hudson, Nancy Woodward, Cora Boswell, M9939 Shields, Cheryl Scott, Cathy Covell. SECOND ROW: Berk Powell, John Gallo, Wallace Akers, John Moore, James Samson John Shearin, James Newsom, Jo Roberts, Mary Jo Monk, Linda Stocker, Robert Cus- worth, Michael Rester, Stanley Vernon Anthony Cole, Bob Irvin, Bert Lindler 1 ...V V A Robert Wagner. NOT PICTURED: Robert Belshe, Rick Cook, Keith Dayton, Philip Frank, George Gadda, Serge Gregory, Gary Hudson, Mary Stites, Barbara Waesche, Nell Wrather. Q l I 1 fl 1 r l il 4 l ul 'l -I Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges F I lin' i l Melirida Garrett, Mike Campana, Bob Beason, Cass Wetland. l l Molly Shryer Nancy Terrill Scott Liddle. ' l Barbara Pate Lynda Murphy. l 3 r- l 1' E ntgropel. Wet V ,, X Ye? x ll Q l , l 1 f li' l fll l l L1 l l l l lj! 2 M r all Shor Keith Dayton. Nl. wise I n , in 5 L I ABOVE: John Sims, Dale Brubeck. LEFT: Lyn Hecht, Cheryl Scott, Gerry Baltes, Judy Rader. Omicron Delta Kappa Co-Sponsors with Mortar Board Annual Yule Log ceremony Green sweaters worn by the men of ODK complimented the Mortar Board red at the annual Yule Log Ceremony. Hard work relegated to the ODK's: to maneuver the mas- sive log th r o u g h the Courtyard crowd and onto the Great Hall hearth. A year of good luck to those whose holly leaves touched the log. Earlier in the month, another cere- mony: initiation in the Wren Chapel increased the ranks of Omicron Delta Kappa by twenty-one. The ments honorary leadership fraternity discussed sponsoring a spring tal- ent show. But the election of new members and plans for their tapping at the annual Honors Convocation received top priority. .. ..,, ,.--F-Q--J President Berk Powell explains Yule Log procedure to - a,, Omicron Delta Kappa. Harry Kent, Keith retary-treasurer, Berk Powell-president, l Dayton, Robert Parker, Howard Smith-sec- Bob Irvin, Anthony Gaeta, Alexander Kallos. I ut r A yt' ti, ,.f X95 '10 af ',-'fQKyr ' A-A, , fi! his men. ulflar l starr 'alt ' FHON .ezhmgmxpresid .al Ney Rader. Cookies and hot cider wait to be served to the crowd. V. l ' ltr, Djeyxlrear S Brubec ,ff I Kallos. 'vs I 4 3.1 ll - l. '- s.. -aff 22: ft' W.. , .H pq' ,V fv,,g9g:l'i. W, ' ' 'r if-+14.a5lm ,,X.y,,,'. , . ft Q ut: iiirfpq. ' ,ffm Q,-r ,. ,l - . l 4' , J- 1 J A xiig x X - 1 'J -JL., ,,,:1 f 'L Lee Hamilton. ,X 41 . NW, .,, f Noelie Herzog, Dorothy Riddle, Jan Graham. Cheryl Russell, llr. Kathryn Clarenhach Conducts Upon Forum on Invitation from Mortar Board 97 LAOMV B08rd. FRONT ROW: Gail Gates-secretary, Lynda LOiZ, all Graham-president. SECOND ROW: Sandie Stemple, Lynn Traditional p r oj e ct s. Mortar Boards peddled mums at Home- coming, served hot cider and cook- ies at the Yule Log Ceremony. They traveled to Westhampton for the an- nual meeting with alums and to the province conference at Mary Wash- ington. New members were tapped at the spring convocation. But more than fulfilling these du- ties, Mortar Boards were concerned with their relevance to today's cam- pus. lnvited faculty came to meet- ings for informal discussion. The women's leadership honorary made available to the student body copies of the report of the curriculum re- vision committee. And sponsored an open forum in February on Wom- en's Liberation. The two-night affair included a lecture and a panel dis- cussion led by Dr. Kathryn Claren- bach of the University of Wisconsin. Initiation n , Kathy Nerzley-treasurer. Founm now: Lee Hamilton, Molly Hecht' Judy Rader. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Russell, Cathy Cove SMYGV, Dale Brubeck-vice president. FIFTH ROW: Cheryl Scott. Orientation packets filled with 3 sorts of useful information, includ- ing a list of tips on how andlwhere to study. Compiled DY ph' Eta Sigma and distributed to all fresh- men as an incentive to scholarship. Perhaps these lists helped: more frosh than ever before attained a 2.5 average first semester. Invita- tions to join the honorary were sent to eligible meng a March initiation in the Great Hall brought full-fledged membership to the select few. Separate National Honor Mary Jean Hill views the china display. A 2.5 or higher average was the scholastic requirement met by ini- tiates of Alpha Lambda Delta. One new idea: to provide incentive for frosh women, a scholarship was of- fered to the girl whose average im- proved most during the year. Offi- cers planned the annual china dis- play and turned the CC Ballroom into a showcase for over two hun- dred designs. lnitiation and a picnic highlighted spring activities. Phi Eta Sigma. FRONT ROW: Scott Key, Morgan. SECOND ROW: David Bates, Jim William Munsey-corresponding Secretary, Silvestro, Bob Brewer, Carlyle Beyer-any Walter Schumm-president, Garry Kuiken- visor, David Gillespie, Kalvin Yen. secretary-treasurer, Steve Margolis, Edward lch0S35N Societies Recognize Freshman Academic Excellence Walter Schumm. Eddy Morgan, and Steve Margolis meet in the Sit 'n Bull room. lllitgueslsallhe l ...mil L t'-- Alpha Lambda Delta. FRONT ROW: Kathy Pryor. Carolyn Clouser-secretary, Lindy Allmond-treasurer, Aleta Ahlstrom-presi dent. SECOND ROW: Renee Hanson, Bon nie Ross, Jan Van Horn, Doris Godwin THIRD ROW: Ginger Dick Chri i A . st ne Ulmer, Laurie Albright, Karen Gray. FOURTH ROW: I, Joanne Janet S encer, Sharon Shicke ookesnirs, Mary Alice wneian. FIFTH BOYS vicki Hayden, Susan Knapp, Karel' 'my' Terry Valenti. SIXTH ROW: Elaine Wal ki Karen Peters, Delores Gooch, Carol Ca' son, Cheryl Bracken, Betsy MacFarlan. G.. avid Bates Ji. .lyle Be l . YSF-gg Yen. lcellence l Nomination did not mean auto- matic selection. Pi Delta Epsilon put the elective process into prac- tice in choosing members worthy of the national journalism honorary key. Chosen ones paid S16-3.50 to initiate in the Great Hall. Difficulty in contracting a speaker dampened plans for the annual spring publica- tions b a n q u et as Al Feldstein, Tommy Smothers, and Nicholas von Hoffman all refused. Eventually ban- quet plans were abandoned in favor of a picnic with special guest Shir- ley Povich. Open to any student, en- tertainment such as the short film, 'fSecret Cinema, came under PDE sponsorship and helped fill the gap between fall and spring initiations. Earl Nelson watches as November initiate Cass Weiland signs the chapter roll. ,Jil .Be Re Head table guests at the spring banquet. PDE Sponsors Showing of Film, 'Secret Cinema' 'Q Journalists listen to a reading of the Pi Delta Epsilon Code of Ethics. J0gnH9 Walkefi Ui Clark' len- ,L:he , I . Q ' 'd t, Carl NGISOU Pi Delta Epsilon. Fnorvt Row: Mary Shorter, Steve Abramson, Mike Camisa. lggispxiziljgdy Mary Anne -President, Fred Hoener-treasurer, Kyle Warren-secretary. SECOgliriCia downer Bob StannerS1Nancy Ma50fl. Kathy Schilling, Tim Groves, Craig Windham, Frank Bacskay, 3 M D natal, Bob lrvin, Bill Size- , . o SC'0Qham Suzanne Barnett Dan Perr Jim SIVTIDSOH, Bafbala Crowe' Tom C 1 , Y, mole, Ellis Johnson, Zoe Ann Hall. 4 Twice a month, members of Chi Delta Phi met in Barrett lobby. En- couragement and criticism given IO their compositions. Tryouts in the spring and fall when members judged pieces of creative writing which had been submitted under a pseudonym. The identity of one au- thor invited to join the group was a surprise: in i t i a t i o n in February added the first brother to the vvom- en's literary honorary. Chi Delta Phi. Agnes Blandford, Susan Hill -secretary-treasurer, Andrea Gibbs, Bar- bara Batson, Martha Hopkins, Janet Mclvla- hon, Jean Nluench-president. Chi Delta Phi Rewards Creative Talent Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha. Louis Lobenhofer, Kathy Shirley, John Morello-president. Forensics Trio Shows Winning Ability Lack of qualified debaters limited Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Al- pha's membership to three. And kept participation in forensic activi- ties at a minimum. But in November the trio did capture second place in the regional tournament at Bridge- water. Planned: an April trip to the National Conference held at the University of Alabama. Chi Delta Phi president Jean Nluench. T-ef Lobenhofer gestures to emphasize his side of an BFG'-lm A . 'SL :K llllillla' --alHelms Susan Shu lllalrelnno is .I .Vx . . .le X. i . ' D xfxb . 'S , .r Who r '4 :iowa Q t n r ana Richar Kappa Delta Pi Awards Education Scholarship Cheryl Helms, Susan Shipp, and Karen Clark of Kappa Delta Pi. . , X- X : ,NX . 4 44,5 W 3 fini, fav X . Theatre Honorary Shows Talent lin and lift Campus .F 94 5 Mary 6 as se.,- My JJ Linda Sullivan and Richard Bruno rehearse a scene from The Unknown Sol Invitations to join Kappa Delta Pi went out twice a year to outstand- ing students in the School of Edu- cation. Banquets followed initiations into the education honorary. The group awarded a hundred-dollar scholarship to a student exhibiting excellent scholastic work and pro- fessional qualities and sent hand- outs explaining opportunities for graduate work at W8tlVl to dues- paying alumni. Service project num- ber three: members maintained an educational lib r a r y within the School of Education. Kappa Delta Pi. Kathy Netzly, Sandie Stemple, Gail Gates, Susan Shipp, Cheryl Helms-president, Karen Clark-secretary, Sherry Kardis-treasurer, Ginny Nittoli- vice president. Theta Alpha Phi. Barry Coffman, Linda Sul- livan-vice president, Bill Suber-president, Marcia Ricketts-secretary, Flalph Manha- treasurer, Howard Scammon-advisor, Bob- ble Ferrari. Anyone whose name appeared on a W8tlVl Theatre program earned points toward membership in Theta Alpha Phi. Not just actors, but cos- tume-makers, set painters, techni- cal directors, and box-office opera- tors. A matinee for high school students was added to the perfor- mance agenda: the fraternity spon- sored and acted in The Unknown Soldier and His Wife. Circle K re- cruited the theatre honorary to per- form at its Christmas program for under-privileged children. On trips to Camp Peary and to the Virginia National Honor Society Conference, the group displayed their talents before new audiences. 135 lllm L99 Ah Sie A uelbdlii gil' , 1 ight:-aifSldil Ka Phi Mu Alpha and Delta llmicron, Musical Societies, llllillm Congregating in a Venice square, Phi Mu Alpha Gondoliers List and Learn. Phi Mu Alpha. FRONT ROW: George Laba nick, Bill Price, Sanders Wyatt-treasurer Mark Poland, George Lucas-vice president Stephen Shrader-president, Don Christ O- pherson-secretary, Lytle Buckingham, Der- 53 :fx 5 . Z. 1 , - wood Adams, Jim McLean. sEcoNp novv: 4? ' , John Keahey, Gregory Cooley, Bill Scott, 'M' 'I Walt Stumpf, Bon Johnson, Jack Davies, Jim Samson. Remsberg as the Grand lnquisitor. -,.,-,...., Delta Omicron. FRONT ROW: Janice Cas- responding secretary Jane Smith . Sada, Mary Lee Alderson-recording sec- president. SECOND ROW: Deene Hawvi-:Oc e relary, Sue Auerbach-treasurer, Sue Whel- Davies, Tonya Webster Marilyn W nk - De don-president, Kathy Kay Cullers-cor- y y OOD' Highlight Their Year with the Production ofthe llperettuh Members of the Contadine charm Gondoliers in the Sintonicron's production of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. Students and faculty alike cheered the Sinfonicron's fall pro- duction of Gilbert and SuIIivan's Gondoliers. ln a joint effort, Phi Mu Alpha and Delta Omicron, honorary men's and women's music fraterni- ties, created the sunny Italian plaz- za on the Phi Bete stage. Separate- ly, Delta Omicron ushered for other musical events and gave a tea for the Department of Music. Phi Mu Alpha went social with a Keg party, smokers, and a basketball team. X Pi Delta Phi FRONT ROW: Michael Carver-vice president and treasurer, Jim Newsom-president, Judy Steffan-secretary. SECOND ROW: Mauizen-HIVACE Cormick, JoAnne Deacon, Barbara Austin, Carol Gore, Kathie Asplun . ROW: Marti Bockoven, Judy Rader, Lyndal Andrews, Suzanne Edge. Pi Delta Phi Celebrates Initiation with Party One big initiation in April re- placed the two smaller ones tradi- tionally conducted by Pi Delta Phi. New and old members celebrated with a post-initiation champagne party. A 2.0 average in French plus a B or higher in 300 level courses were prerequisites to membership in the national French honorary. As- pects of French culture were dis- cussed at infrequent meetings and with the Alliance Francaise. lVlem- bers became more familiar with the language and learned practical ap- X ..,.,,, t..-v Dr. J. Luke Martel, Pi Delta Phi Advisor. . Eta Sigma Phi. FRONT Row: Beverley eos- Peg Martin-secretary SEC0NDh plicatlon of the grammar and syn- ney, Suzanne Bisset-vice president, David Steve Mappi J0Anne Deacon, Cat y tax emphasized in the Classroom- Winn-treasurer, Susie Davi-president, SEV, N3nCY Scfogham' Greek, Latin Enthusiasts loin Eta Sigma Phi A fall meeting brought the deci- sion to start a Classics Club. To in- volve s t u d e n t s interested in the Classics but I a c k i n g the B's in Greek and Latin needed to belong to Eta Sigma Phi. Officers of the groups overlapped, but the Classics Club took on all activities. Kick-off project: a Greek orgy in December. Members enacted the Dionysiac rit- ual of sacrifice u sing a popcorn dummy. Lots of work went into the April production of The Bacchaeg done in Greek, the play was pro- duced in an authentic style with chorus, costumes, and music. W air..--..,1 ...., .- ....-. ., Dr. Lewis Leadbeater, Eta Sigma Phi advisor- Cplesldenl Mari' Quinn J l'a Della Pi. Karen Clove lil Wralher-secretary- lllllll Faculty fesldem I l. l DOND ROW: , Cathy Slus- ' r 'Hi Alpha Kappa Delta loins Forces with Sociology Club AKD president Mary Quinn Sale. Alpha Kappa Delta. FRONT ROW: Mary Quinn Sale-president, Fran Engoron, Paula Howland. SECOND ROW: Mike Wake- Sigma Delta Pi. Karen Clover, Grace Rosel- Steffan-president, D i a n e Acree-vice li, Nell Wrather-secretary-treasurer, Judy president, Linda Albright, Missie Wheeler. Spanish Faculty Chooses Sigma Delta Pi initiates Sigma D -W , , V ,,..,..-,s. , , . af elta Pi President Judy Steffan. Professors decided vvho was qual- ified to become a member of Sigma Delta Pi. Membership requirements: an interest in Spanish and B's in upper level courses. A national hon- orary, the organization remained just that: no meetings were held and only spring initiation drevv members together in the Campus Center. field, Linda Reese, Butchie Good Roberts, Sandy Borden. Sociology majors only: a B- overall average and B's in Soc Courses qualified students for Alpha Kappa Delta. lnitiations in the fall and spring. A social counterpart: the Sociology Club sponsored speakers and gave parties that AKD's attended. One senior mem- ber served on a student-faculty liaison committee. To work out course problems in the department and improve communication between professors and students. Sigma Pi Sigma Hears Robert Welch I K Mu 6 , .1 , 1 K fx 1 S' . E it Jean Muench of Sigma Pi Sigma. Three speakers and two films during first semester covered five subjects. From the four-color con- jecture to career opportunities in math. The Abelian Society, honor- ary math fraternity, c h o s e out- standing math students. Spring Sigma Pi Sigma. FRONT R president, Conrad Terrill-vice president SECOND Row: Pat Gracian se ' N Cretary, THIRD ROW: Jean Muench, Sharon Bailes, OW: Lane Elliss Elementary particles: subject of Dr. Ro be rt Welch's talk at one meeting of Sigma Pi Sigma. Recog- nition of outstanding physics majors with an invitation to membership. The honorary worked to organize a chapter of the Society of Physics Students. A more general club with the honorary as its core. For those interested in subjects like atomic spectra and relativity. ig W-we Y l new fi Rt 'X gait X N K X llllari an Abelian Society Topics Vary from Conjectures to Careers in Math initiation increased the member- ship by twenty-six. Six members participated in the National Put- nam Contestg high scorers received fellowships to grad school. Abelian Society. FRONT ROW: Margie Byrer, Connie Scott, Linda Haynes. SEC- OND ROW: Jim Newsom-president, Paula Southwell, Clark D'Elia, Mary Shorter. THIRD ROW: Betty Sue Grombacher, Martin Bailey, Ronnie Williams, Gail Whitaker. Lg, llhiejs 140 ,, - - ..:i?'! , ' -avr. . - fe 'Y'- 1'F1'1FQ'-m3vg'sgz43.?ff31254Qa:i.11T?'fe 1 1 Wffff- : A ' ' -'e 'l:L.g ' A .W-'1',c',. ,,,. .- 4 .V .11-, X t- 1 ' 1 lr? Wai?-' 'I I JW: -viceLane Ellis '0ianxzeeSidell 1 S Clela V l'lal0n Bang! S. . Q tgtbjecl ol at Qne hyslcs m3l0rs Vflemb To Ofganizeg gl of phYSlCs vial club will irei FO' lhfise ' 'lke atomii elship v 1 xl 1' .' '..L, 1' l, ianeocielllf sin llalh . ll itll -5' l ri'3 ifiI+,i1: V XJ, , l X . F . 'iiif' Wren Chapel is the scene of a Scabbard and Blade ceremony. Outstanding ROTC stu d ents, mostly seniors, were initiated into Scabbard and Blade. The honor- ary's calendar of events: both so- cial and service activities. Members took underprivileged children on a tour of Fort Eustis. Co-ordinated plans for the annual military ball. The group went to cocktail parties at Forts Eustis and Monroe and held a reception at the Eustis Officers' Club before the Beef and Burgundy Dinner. Rifle, pistol, and drill com- petition a m o n g the ROTC units wound up the eventful year. Soahhard and Blade Recognizes Prominent lunior and Senior Cadets Ted Yeiser, Jeff Thiel, and Mike Wakefield. 34- Scabbard and Blade. FRONT ROW: Jeff Thiel, Scott Liddle Clark D Elia Keith Dayton, Darryl Moore, Harry Saunders, Captain Geoffrey EllerS0n SECOND ROW: Ted Yeiser, Dick Krompasky, Mike Wakefield Tony Gaeta, .Jenn venueneme. THIRD now: nee Klima, DouQ Ffelbergef DICK Wade. C ,I X ,. 3 H110 Headgp K 9 N ncYT6f H' a SA-sponsored Midwinters Dance features the rock group Lighthouse. S 58 IKHE5ta5 L26 N O W me N A V0te'bY-money popularity contest promotes the Campus Chest drive. ll Writer X760 be NCEW Student Association. FRONT ROW: Mar- garet Medaris, Judy Self, Maggie Miles, Charlotte Hummel, Bobbi Woodall, Chuck Hollyer, Bonnie Bailey, Carolyn Tompkins, Susan Aheron, Linda Abernathy. SECOND ROW: Joe Powell, Eddie Martin, Glen Baruch, Peggy Bradt, Margee Walsh, Bill McDonald, Patty Geake, Debbie Roselius, Chris Hunt. THIRD ROW: Derek Smith, Kent Burnett, Bob Ramsey, Brian LeFer- riere, John Crull, Peter Fitzgerald, Peter Gibbs, Sally Doerner, Steve Wise. Brian Festa confers with a man suspended during the SA-s onso ed d D r Ormqn' Delegates hear the proposed dorm-in resolution. lil Xltflsom Associalu 5, ' Cfvfmle .,, Wllwilef S 1, ll 'nfl D'99le , W- im! pl wgk asmfili. ' Hally K NillCYl8lllll preside I mplt pf-- , . M-, lf ' f , Q 5 . ,r ma ., W ,, WJMA- A 1-. 1 SA Champions Open Durms in 'Dorm-ln' Clash with Administration .,,.,., ,,. . Q 1 T Zlltdent Association. FRONT ROW: Jim Can'l50f'I!l,I Connie Scott, Fran Hideout, Bev uwrler,' Sarah Mays, Chris Cheney, Kath IQSIG, Winn Legerton, Judy Nauman, Ronizk iliasmatr. SECOND ROW: David ' HWY Kent, John Coggins, Steve Abramson, Den Frumen, Dave Bernd, Paul Custis, Tom Mitchell, William Hull. THIRD ROW: Larry Smith, Tim Walton, Jim Robi- son, Tim Donohue, Tony Thiel, David Der- ner, Tom Rees, Jim Almand, Allan Hecht, Herb Teachey, Rob Jolly. One small bill introduced in Oc- tober brought a sensational result: the dorm-in. The Student Associa- tion voted 93-15 to hold open house in men's dorms every week- end from noon until curfew. Over- whelming approval from the B.S.A. When President Paschall sat on the bill, the SA sanctioned violation of College rules. October 25: wom- en visited menls rooms. Deans acted as policemen. Ten men were caught. Deans handed penalties of disciplinary probation to the ten. Paschall and the Board of Visitors stood behind the deans. After it all, a lull. But not a forgive-and-forget situation. Responding to a desire for change, the Men's and Womenis Honor Councils met jointly for the first time. On November 20, a stu- dent forum was conducted. A time to debate freshman representation on the councils and abolition of the fourth point. Faculty questionnaires were distributed to determine basic attitudes toward the Council. And the elected representatives under- took another time-consuming revi- sion of the Honor Council handbook. Men's chairman Keith Dayton presides. Xl 3 1 Women's Council chairman Lynda Lotz. Honor Councils Attempt Negation ot Fourth Point ' x Women's Honor Council. FRONT ROW: tin. THIRD ROW: Kathy Kearney, Robin f Lynda Lotz-chairman, Lyndal Andrews. Krug,PaigeReid. SECOND novvz char sandqoisr, Judy Mar- Kathy Kearney takes a mock trial oath. Bull Sessions result in solutions for newly-formed joint Honor Councils. X No direct line of power for the Men's Dormitory Council: dorms with their own officers and rules maintained an autonomous spirit. Counselors worked to please their residentsg managers became mid- dle men between dean and student and drafted constitutions for their dorms. After residents voted ap- proval, Dean Barnes' O.K. was needed before constitutional provi- sions went into effect. Socially, some dorms sponsored mixers with Ludwell or duPont. And decided whether to contract twenty-five dol- lar bands or rely on records. Men's and Women's llormitow Councils Initiate Changes in Social Regulations ABOVE: Men's Dormitory Council. FRONT ROW: Dick Nangle Harry Cross, Dan Perry, Richard Gill, John Kindt. SECOND RQW: Mark LaCroix, Glen Conrad, Cass Weiland, Herb Teachey, Frank Frye. THIRD ROW: Richard Merriman, Larry Raiken. RIGHT: Deans inspect Yates during the dorm-in. 1 , Byron Shelton. Ginny Vogel, M nine Bulgi0. Gi Greenwood, Lin 4' I i H I l , fl 5 l 1 -'N -E are ? 7 af ix - House Presidents and Counselors. FRONT ROW: Char Sandquist, Sharon Hayden, Betsy Mays, Byron Shelton, Linda-Rae Gordon, Amy Jarmon. SECOND ROW: Bev Gosney, Mary Stites, Ginny Vogel, Margaret Barba, Peg Furman, Nancy Bierly, Patsy Anderson. THIRD ROW: Lor- raine Burgio, Ginnie Klemkowski, Gail Whitaker, Kaki Becker, Linn Acton, Connie Wilson, Lynn Greenwood, Linda Trogdon. A year of change and progress Judicial Board. FRONT ROW: Lynda Murphy, Gerry Baltes. SECOND ROW: Mary Woodward, Judy Newcomer, Ginny Vogel, Sue Cunningham, Kathy Wom- mack. THIRD ROW: Dale Brubeck, Liz Baltes. for the Women's Dormitory Associ- ation. Old rules were abolished: noise during quiet hours no longer resulted in demerits, and slacks ap- peared on campus and in class un- disguised. House presidents, coun- selors, and officers discussed prob- lems and proposals at monthly meetings. Co-eds answered WDA- sponsored referendumsg pro and con votes on important issues like open-housing were tallied and pub- lished. Changing presidents at mid- year did not hamper the proposal for co-ed apartments: rising senior women went hunting for off-campus housing while those returning to dorms pushed for no curfews. LEFT: Officers. FRONT ROW: Kathy Wom- mack-treasurer, Ginny Vogel-secretary, Butchie Good-first semester president, Gerry Baltes-second semester president. SECOND ROW: Winn Legerton, Nancy Re- Mine, Lee Hamilton. RIGHT: Butchie Good, fall president. ,f'7' j i :E or l lr ll I i l l l U ll ii il. .., ll: lj, il lr 3 ,. i I I I I! ii, ll r' 5 1 Presirlent's Aides Serve As Hosts to Visitors Additional honor came to nine major office holders in September when they were named President's Aides. Three other campus leaders were selected members-at-large. Green and gold ribbons attached to a silver medal: tangible evidence of the appointment. Duties included assisting President Paschall when called on and serving as guides for official dig n i t a ri e s. At the Bur- gesses' Day luncheon on November 13, Aides acted as official hosts to distinguished alums. The President's Aides are introduced by Dean Lambert at Fall Convocation. 1' get it President's Aides. FRONT ROW: Carol Crute, Butchie Good Jan Graham L nd Lotz, Nancy Terrill, Brian Festa. sEcoNo now: K ' ' ' Y a erth D t ,B Irvin, Bob Beason, Dave Cole. ay on erk Powell' Bob Nancy Terrill. Q iw i Ai-K is-----wlw A - ? ,- V, --.Qi an Graham, Mortar Board president X 'I S 'Q fa Z if f X ,f N Q if we W HW ig 5 3 v ,W :Tx ' f x+ is N -lk A speaker from Hampton Institute listens to a question about his talk. Discussion and snacks after a meeting. Balfour-Hillel Celebrates Holiday, Extends Friendship to Eastern State Balfour-Hillel. FRONT ROW: Ann Lipton, Betty Sue Grombacher-vice president, Steve Harvith, Gary Diamond. SECOND ROW: Steve Bates, Phil Harway, Allan Hecht-president, Irene Diamant, lVIarc Pressman, James Freeman, Marty Grogin, Butch Harowitz. Balfour-Hillel members traveled Jamestown Road every third Sunday to meetings at Temple Beth-El. Speakers enjoyed lunch or dinner with the group and the home-like atmosphere of their headquarters. The annual fall picnic kicked off the year. December brought a Chanukah party. And afterwards, a trip to Eastern State Hospital and the chance to visit with and give gifts to the Jewish patients. t SSUEOIGSODEH lt'-5 Sandwiches and cokes provide refreshments for members. Wler itclf E 5 Y r l l 3 L' fit ,, . l 2 l l ,. 4 - t -,i - H meeting, BSU holds open house in the fall. Money raised during the year sent some BSU members to differ- ent areas of the U.S. and foreign countries as part of the Summer Missions program. Virginia possibil- ities included inner city work and youth camps. From their headquar- ters at 244 Boundary Street, mem- bers of the Baptist Student Union went out individually or in groups. To give time to the Day Care Center or Newport News Goodwill Center. Summer Missions Involve Baptist Students stem lille X 'ss lnternat ional Circle members are guests at the first BSU dinner meeting. Baptist Student Union. FRONT ROW: Jim Bardin-advisor, Janice Cassada, Jane Smith, Greg O'SheII, Linda Douglas, Valda Wininger, Cathy Griffin, Linda Jordan, Mac Powers-president. SECOND ROW: How- ard Ashbury, Laura Keyes, Bill Blessing, Mike Walsh, Frank Bennett, Peggy Mor- ris-vice president, Gail Holder, Oliver Mc- Bride. THIRD ROW: Joanne Deacon, Sally Johnson, Lytle Buckingham-Treasurer, Wayne Duke, Jim McLean, Peggy Oatman- secretary, Marsha Robinson. President Mac Powers. Bruton Parish House was the set- ting for meetings, dinners, and pro- grams of the Canterbury Associa- tion. Speakers came: Dean John Willis spoke on student unrest, and a NASA representative showed a film of the moon landing. Sunday mornings at 9:15 the Episcopalian students participated in a folk mass in the Wren Chapel. And at 5:30 some of them ushered forthe Even- ? ' r il' song service at Bruton Parish. Diana Carr and Debby Smith prepare Sunday dinner. Canterbury Provides Acolytes for Evensong fybkli.-W..e.,.....,M,, , If 'hu Canterbury Club. FRONT ROW: Michael Smith, Helen St. John, Diana Carr, Joseph E. Trimble, Jr.-advisor, Carol Clayman, Debby Smith, Peter Zuger-president. SEC- During the evening meal, members exchange campus news, la OND ROW: Kenneth Armstrong, Ernest Cur- tin, Michael Ritzer, Stuart Martin, Robert Storm, Frank Smith, George Mastick, Jon Shackelford, Ted Wood. i Peter Zuger carves the roast beef. ',?'T 'i.2 - f ti. ils1f'n .illd Leigh Adams. t x Q ' 3 f 3' Y 2 1. -? in to-,rrr'rr-nr Dr. John Willis discusses campus unrest. Ch :Elan Science 'II Gr- Laura ed P' Ho 3 llryv l l 1 l l FI--L. nr 'Y Beginning their evening worship service, members rise to sing hymns. Receptions in the Fall Welcome Freshmen and Alums Two kick-off-the-year receptions. To The Christian Science Organization i h o n o r e d freshmen in September l and returning alums in October. One month later lvlrs. Deborah Ap- pleby, regional assistant, conducted a Saturday worship service. The highlight: a discussion of campus situations and problems. Thursday nights members congregated in the Wren Chapel for meetings. We can change our world and What is success? were topics of discus- sions presented by guest lecturers. Laura Leigh Adams. Hamilton Killen conducts discussions. Christian Science Organization. FRONT Hornsby. SECOND ROW: David Hibbert- RQVVZ Laura Leigh Adams, Janet C. Holzer, treasurer, Steven lVlcGinnis, Hamilton Kil- Mlldred P. Royall, Lark Ilene Garges-Seo len-advisor, Ric h ard Parkinson, Robert reta'Yi Sandy Windsor-president, L 0 i S Keough, Clark Love. Candles and pine at St. Stephen's on a December night: the Lutheran Student Associations Candlelight Christmas Service. Members spent one Sunday afternoon gathering the pine, and with the help of the wom- en of the church, they decorated and rehearsed for the service. Stu- dent services each Sunday morning. lnformal meetings later in the day. Simon and Garfunkel's existential philosophy was the topic of Dr. William S. Cobb's talk one night. Lutherans Conduct Christmas Candlelight Service at St Stephens Byerly-advisor, John Kindt Lutheran Student Association FRONT ROW Ann Dollhopf Janice Gardner Sharon Deardorff, Kathy Shirley, Linda Beaver secretary treasurer SECOND ROW Bill Dollhopf-graduate assistant Oma Gall Simmons president Gil Anderson John :gli f' l Cf. r . Q1 1. fe- if A '74 'fr .' - zz' 11' if. .rf 5 M' fair . 1-naw . . 4 1 ,S- IX .lf , W, fr . 1 fra' nu' , al' ,R . t . E ephens ,L V li 1 N X it ! O l'I rdner, Sharon ID ROW: Bill rderson, John 'X li Newman Club. Neil Kent, Pat Berger, Cathy advisor, Mark Vancho, Grace Marvin-sec- Crawford, Jim Bendell, Hank Dillon-presi- retary, Eileen St. Denis, Doug Clark-Vice dent, Donna lVlcAuley, Father Dolan-chap- president, Frank Roche. lain, Kathy Buzan, Walter Zimmerman- Prnmoting College Concern for lames-City Needy ls Project of Newman Cluh Through Communications, lnc., the Newman Club helped coordi- nate student involvement in social uplift. Its aim: to focus campus awareness on Williamsburg's ne- glected areas. Other projects in- cluded s p a g h e t ti suppers and doughnut sales in the dorms. As a part of the weekly folk mass at St. Bede's, guitarists' so ngs pro- claimed the need for brotherhood. After mass, the Catholics enjoyed a coffee and sweet roll brunch. r l l i l l r l V 4 ce Paint brushes wielded by mem- bers of the Wesley Foundation liv- ened up the living room at the Foundation building. The QVOUD af' tended a retreat at Camp Hahovef in the fall. Subject: the church and its function. From five to seven Sun day evenings, Wesleyans got toQ9Th er for programs on religion, meth ods of worship, and social action. Gail Hunt adds to a lively disCuSSI0fl- 2.4 50' Insta ,ji5 ' pus! . J sf, NI ll Wesleyans listen to an explanation of guaranteed income at a Sunday meeting. Ann Miles, Wesley Foundation Examines the Role ofthe Modern Church During a Retreat Barb Batson studies at the House. Wesley Foundation. FRONT ROWg Ken Neeleva Ken Keppel, Linda Charles, Alice Guerrant, Vivian Jones, Evy Dubois, John Harwood-advisor. SECOND ROW: Janet Smith-p r e sid e n t, Jerry Edwards Rita Smith, Jerry Belew, Vanda Reynolds, Fran Nettles, Ann Miles, Dave Anderson. THIRD ROW: Barbara Batson, CheVY' Bracken' Buckey Boone, Mark lvlathieson. Glam: White, Bill Hunt. Agnes Blandford. Ga' Hunt. .,, . -'1 5 Q Q X lreG ent e i95Oil, 3 Gall Bleridlor ' ,xx hi . FRONT ROW: Mar- - 1 r Fellows P rlestrijggjiris Jean Muench, Pat Sweezy a I . Gneser SECOND ROW: Dee Nichol Jean - u ident Sandie Stemple, Son' ,jim Ferry--p res , V Carol Clarkson, Bert Lindler, Nancy Row- land. THIRD ROW: Tom Mainor-advisor, Louanna Ockerman, Linda Etheridge, Su- san Aheron, John Rosenberger, Art Thomas. A Sing-ln during Orientation Week started Westminster Fellow- ship's year. Emphasizing service on the individual rather than group level, Wes-Fel supplied helpers for programs like WATS, Student Op- portunity Service, lVlini-Vista, and the Day Care Center. On Sunday evenings at five, meetings con- vened at the Presbyterian Church. One program: HUNGER. A seventy- five cent donation bought a meal of beans, bread, and water. And an idea of what hunger could be like. Westminster Fellowship Serves the Community Through SUS, Mini-Vista, WATS Afi Wmmg, The Reverend Thomas M3 ,,.-'fi ff Jim Ferry Wes-Fel President, in dinner-time conversation. inor and Professor Edward Crap0l- Ng. 1? A-n Z , 1 1 Y 7 Cn k 'MWU'lGy.Publicar J , 1, IH F ' Q f ii- K , .5 5 L Q3 , 2 .3. 5 f f X l X' Harriett St off' Ann Bailey and Anne Dudley, classes anley, sports editor. ed itors. Ni SuzanneB0 rnell an' SE K V if A A'2rolHochm Colonial Echo Plans for Paper, Liners, Cover Design Undergo Changesq luumalislsl , ,t af 1 Ed Morgan questions Rob JOHY about 8 Caption. AI Wohlleben and Dav av UND 21:-Staff. Fl: ns W akefield, Ugg: R R uby Hunter 1 O ' ' ' e Koenig, photography. 'Marie V0V:'ETtI'ce G1 Sn, Su 4 - Y .V--.,-Y rl--- , ,v Www p, Suzanne Barnett and Zoe Ann Hall associate editors 5 4 li. 11 ff-T-I'.i,i' 4' ' -'f't .'i'1! H. N , i ll ag' . -3j'+j.sxY,Q,. l - L 'iangess I nfl I E -,in-. IQ., it Carol Hochmuth, typing editor. M . Jim Callear, academics editor. Plans are begun in August in Kansas City. A dwindling bank account turned the Colonial Echo into a money- conscious organization. Students bought pictures left-over from past yearbooks. Parents of the Class of '70 were invited to become patrons. Nevertheless, fewer pages. Less color. And preliminary choices of paper and liners were replaced with less expensive selections. Lack of finances did not hinder the Echo staff's efforts to top last year's ACP All-American r a t i n g. lVlore events were photographed in color and scattered through intro- ductory pages. Running heads fit the mosaic layouts. Exactly. A new look for the Greeks: mugs different from those in the classes sections appeared. Two associate editors appointed to take care of more peo- ple and detail. A nontraditional cov- er. And tive times during the year, airmail, special delivery boxes de- livered to Shawnee Mission, Kansas. lournalists Endeavor to Match Associated Collegiate Press Rating ot '69 Book. Colonial Echo Staff. FRONT ROW: Morty Covmgton, Chris Wulgken, Harriett Stanley, Sheryl Wakefield, Kathy kmgen, Debbie Sgggion, Ruby Hunter, Eileen St. Denis. ers M D. ROW: Alice Garland, Cindy Bow- 1 arte von Elten, Suzanne Jones, Judy Barrows, Pat Albright, John Ramler, Jeff Roberts, Don Neal. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Bracken, Trudy Horton, Teresa Miller, Sharon Shickel, Nancy Fisher, Christine Reilly, Dede Miller, Angela Adams, ChriS Williamson, Ken Urtzikef- My KX 1 'ies Eddy Morgan, organizations editor. i Lyn Clay, sports editor. 0 ' o -,., 0 o -...-,,, A, 0 , , Berta Hampton, copy editor. Wi dxf:- 'w hy - , t fa A E ,xt s W 'W V li.. S, 'S , t-1'rfW- i , , .2 9, ,IM f f , Connie Scott, royalty editor. 4 i L Wanda Ha Barbara Brant, index editor. YUGS and Barbara Croyle, organizations editors. -----'v -,.,.,i,- ,-,,,...f i gg Jai Peffv, business 3 fa renillark and R! I I I I I I. I. IJ I Ii I I. I I I I I I I I I II ,. I I I I I Ein f -4 II 'Jaw A--9 'Jax' am: 'IN x aw '2 sax: ate e:At:'s. Je'f1.fL...S1a'-s. 23-3 '25 a'age'. ,A- I Y. x . , x r ff ' - ' I I Q' - J, ,ex Lt I J. 7-- Qu. -- Q--14 A --Q Ax l 'N N N ' N- ' - I-':- 'u ' ' -- 'Q '-.Q- -1-5 1.-Q Q Q... - --- -- - -hy ,.... -- N.- 5- ..- r-- .: ' -s .. ,I -- -X I - ,---- :--x :':,n,: ...- - . , -....-- .-- -...- -...... .. ...v -.- - -..--'..,- I I I I I I I I I Flat Hat Staff Sponsors Non-Credit, Extra-Currloular lournallsm Course II' I. I I I I I I I I rv. as th? Q HN '54 'sn Q 11x v Fa. - N':'-' - 1 'K v S-- -- II-. -.-IA -, , X., xr: -NS ,JIS ,, : ,am -M :Tu 3 - -W-- -:--:'- x' - '.-,- , s s - - - - -.- -, -- ,.--. ,, Q... -:- -r- -. - - ,. ,, - - -: N- -, -..-:. : - 1 4 :'f N --3-, - - - ' 1 --- s -- , , - - ' ' - J- r w:::- -3' 5 :. -..- - , , , H - ,. ,,., L- -Q A-....:- ,5- s Fe-. -I H1 I -: 17:11 'I - ,,,,,.,,,.,..-I WH? ,'1'1?T7 'f -'--4:-'1---, Y - Y-f -1-Q II-..... . in - 'Q' :ti H ,?r lz::o::'.:..:.-.41-i3 . . 1, Y . ,, . k - ----'H - I----....--,,, W -v - J . ss .'7,,,.,-, V I 1 I - - , . v .,.Y Course Ellis J McK9'Way' maid purdl' Ohll' X 2051, xi' li .3Fa- ' 3 Molly Shryer, managing editor. Cass Weiland, associate editor. Carl Nelson, assistant editor. 2232? l nan 'W.,..W-.wa Wa-W EllisJohnson, state news, and Tom McDonald, news. Q guduvft Editors write ' - Robert lrVinyeditOl':lf1'Chlef. CODY for a Wednesday night deadline. lhu l No run-of-the-mill year in the Flat Hat office: the paper caused a commotion both on and off campus. Coverage of standard events like theatre performances and sports continuedg stands on more contro- versial issues like the dorm-in and the lvloratorium drew a larger than usual response. News was printed on a twelve-page broadsheetg the 'stafforism' at the top of the front page became an outlet for one more stab at the system. The staff untraditionally spon- sored a dog for Homecoming queen. Sam unofficially won, but was not allowed to reign. The Weathervane, a supplement to the Flat Hat, took care of subjects too large for the standard edition: the curriculum study and the dorm-in in retrospect received extensive coverage. Another first for the Flat Hat: a staff-sponsored, Tuesday af- ternoon journalism course taught by Will Molineaux, chief of the Wil- liamsburg Bureau of the Daily Press. An extra-curricular organization, try- ing to fi a CU iCU'Um 939' Bill siiemore, college news editor. Jim Duff, Newspaper Stimulates Controversy with Its Stands on Moratorium and Dorm-in Charlotte Hummel, technical editor. 5- ,ii iff ' I-M.. 1. I Q' cannon 1 5 Siaii members l 4.4 L . 5 S T V MarkCoIe, editorii John Harbert, national news editor. i'eqneSday eVen ,,,,,Yvv ,ill-f .. ' t t J tr. . 1.-4Ly,-.....,. . A Q X F 9 ., . ,W Staff mem bers collect info for news articles. Geep Howell, photography editor. it Mark Cole, editorial editor. Kyle Warren, arts and features Wedne Sdfiy evening rush in the Flat Hat office. Car' Nelson and Mary Anne Mason' The clarion call of the William and Mary Review: Wanted QPrefer- ably Alivel Your Contributions in the Fields of Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, and Artwork. As students and faculty answered the call, the brown envelope on the Review door became the pickup point for crea- tive work. Hundreds of submissions were reviewed by the four editorial boards. A select few appeared in the two issues of the campus literary magazine or were exhibited on the walls of the Campus Center lobby. Tim Groves, editor-in-chief. W8.M Review Encourages Faculty, Student Creativity x Nonfiction and Art Boards. FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: Jeryl Mumpower-nonfic- Debbie Donelson, Kathy Kingan, Melinda tion editor, Tom Rees, John W. Phillips, Garrett-art editor, Pat Russell, Sarah Mays. Steve Knoll, Peter Gibbs, John Davey. as Fiction Board. Cathy Bryan-editor, Al Wynne, Joyce Van Winkle, Nancy Bishop. Editsrs' Wi Hausman-COPY Editor, Bob Hancock-business manager, Tim Groves-editor in-C lei, Ron Anzalone-associate editor, Cathy Slusser-exchange editor. - i. --.. '-v :91'fl: W., . -., 'X . . K '.EI-- 'ii ggf, , ll ' f ff ff' 1f,'d I L- F if., ff f , if f ff 1 ,J f i-, fel x. fi 4 .,,-fy 1 l l .,.,. , -fl. ' 1 - LA x': 7:5 l L' 1 I lil!! -'- H ., r - -hit N-is -5- I . Phillips' ey. aiiliiiy I f-nonlic- Peter Gibbs. ,sz ,4 Q ,gas , 1 , by - f 2 ,ga 'Ron Anzalone and Bob Hancock. V , KW K ,aww 1 I s , , ' fi? Q, . ,mx f ' 'K Y 5 1, ' W ff , ',,+ 1w ,,Qff-,fm-1-'ffy J . I 4 f f f ' 5. f 7 ' ' 64 ,fi 74?'eWh?? ' .t ZZ nj! f W wf 4 ,Egger-P 5,1 h,,j.,,3, 355- ff ff. -V? 1- Z f 1 W1 M X ,Cm fi ,4 , ' ffffmi , 6,311 ww ,V . f f , I f i , rf 1 l . i : of 'I W' ' f ftff' ,ffff 7 fvffffplfiau f 'X W Q ,f , ? ,,,. X 91 f - ' x X- as v Y 5, , , or Poetr Q, ,V .44 5,edi1 ' me gldxoard. SEATED: Andrea Gibbs, Deb- Sue Russell, :Jane Criscoe, Patrick McGrath, ards. STANDING: Colleen Whiting, Ken King-editor. To prepare Reviews for distribution, a staff member glues in color plates. W wwf.. , ar 44 ABOVE: Mike Campana, program director. RIGHT: Craig Windham, chief announcer. FAR RIGHT: Jim Weidman. publicity. Y S Bob Stanners, classical music. . lx .ww 'e 'A Wur' 1, WJ V 5 3.'.l! i S X I A new I ' WCWM Radio Celebrates Its Tenth Anniversary of College Broadcasting With the addition of an editorial policy to its format. VVCVVM marked its tenth anniversary. M u sic. pro- gramming. and talk shows contin- ued to be aired over the student-run PM station. UPI flashes came fre- quently. On-the-spot c o v e r a g e of SA and class elections was ex- tensive. Smooth music for the rough hours of T to 9 a.m. RIGHT: Jim Simpson. sports director. FAR RIGHT: Stexe Abramson. netts director. Inna Downer, W -Tl Heimerl. l' 4 ,Lf kai' 5 KAN.. ,ic 4 I . K. G Tricia Downer, traffic and continuity. umm John H 7 Steve Abramson clowns for his associate DJ's. eimerl, production. Terry Strathman, popular music. WCWM Announcers. FRONT ROW: Diane Stahl, Carol Gore, Sally Nuernberg, Linda Weston, John Yahley. SECOND ROW: Jo Anne Todd, John Corbett, Bill Harper, Bill Parish, Jeanne Morrison, Al Azzarone, John Constance, Dave S c of i e l d, Chuck Des- chaine, Bob Day. H 1' , , ' 13: 1' ff--W - , ., , pike' Mwfxam. XX WM 1. Z 4 5 I f 'ffvwihy fx NM 5 G vs- v ...P--., 'X Ea K, .X x ff, Xxx, gfj.I ' sg.,- a .AR 1. r-,sw1--.-- Accounting Club. FRONT ROW: Pat Kalk, Trent, Keith Witt. SECOND ROW- R Buddy Kling, Stanley Majors-vice presi- Boatwright, Tom Frantz Ro K ll agdb' dent, Chuck Baril-president, Nancy pOpeYBOb Salter Greg Zgkarign G Y, ob Seniors Use Classroom Skills During Five Week Internship with Accounting Firm St ' - - . . an MGIOYS, vice president. Before class, accounting students relax in the new classroom building. Five weeks internship with an ac- counting firm: project for seniors in the Accounting Club. Limited mem- bership. Junior and senior account- ing majors only. Busy schedules limited meetings, too, but plans to sponsor a speaker were made. Fu- ture CPA's traveled to Richmond in May to take the Certified Public X it Accountants examination. LEFT: chuck Barn, president. Signs around Lake lvl o t o a k a warned about trespassing and hunt- ing. Brothers of Alpha Phi Omega had set them in strategic places. Another service of the service fra- ternity. On the first Sunday of Ori- entation Week, confused freshmen and their parents received informa- tion tables and maps from APO. The men assumed troop leader du- ties for Boys Scouts in Croaker. Re- paired a washed-out road at Penin- sula Scout Camp. And to aid in the lVlarch of Dimes' fight against birth defects, the group canvassed dorms soliciting pocket change. Alpha Phi Omega Collects 1 'V . P A v ,. ' f JO' af? . fp , .ftlf . I I ' ABOVE: Bruce Shatswell and Charles Joyce. RIGHT: Pledges. FRONT ROW: Tom Carawan, Robert Kipps, Gregg O'SheII, Gary Coakley. SECOND ROW: Bob Petty, Wayne Ralston, Wayne Smith, Jim Yates. , s a e liollll f 8iolo9l club' lynn Hodgson, and Distrihutes Referendums for Student Association president, Tom snaw, Ellen 'r'l3lShi Gi' Alpha Phi Omega. FRONT ROW: Gil And- Bates. SECOND ROW: Roger Lee, Steve erson-treasurer, Charles Joyce-second Mitchell, Gregory Cooley, Larry Raiken, vice president, Lytle Buckingham-presb Don Christoferson. dent, Marvin Boundy-secretary, David K ll ark Forrest Stu i fiaivttqtl . jim-'-'ff--- --A-AsP--- ----A .W -- -, g G g ,,n,,.,. ,. I I J., My y SS ,-e soclalin Biology Enthusiasts Camp in Blue Ridge Mountains Biology Club. FRONT ROW: Meg Swanson, Lynn Hodgson, Bill Price-treasurer, Jim Simpson-president, Glenn Marshall-vice president, Tom Friedlander, Susan Hen- shaw, Ellen Jones. SECOND ROW: Dennis Walsh, Gil Anderson, Tim Stamps, Gerry Sli! Ro99' Lee' . leys Lam Mark Forrest studies his position. McCall, Cindy Wieboldt, Renee Hanson Cheryl Russell, G. V. Brooks-advisor, Ed- die Agricola. THIRD ROW: Marty Oakes Fred Hoener, Linda Birckhead, Sally Co- vell, Charles Miller, G. W. Hall-advisor. i 1 Room 117, Millington Hall: the scene of the Clayton-Grimes Biol- ogy Club meetings. For the fifteenth year, the club sponsored Audubon Wildlife Films, a series of five com- mentaries including Galapagos- Wild Eden. Seventy-five cents ad- mitted students to one film: the economy minded b o u g ht season tickets. Members took camping trips when the weather permitted. And challenged the biology faculty to a volleyball contest in the spring. Cleveland Francis entertains campers. if i ii Chess Club Hosts Fifty for Regional Tournament Four Chess Club members en- tered the Peninsula Open in De- cember. And walked away with first place. Matching wits and moves with each other and with other col- leges, the group kept busy for the rest of the year. The Club Ladder: a system for rating players by points lost or gained in intra-club compe- tition. ln March, the group hosted about fifty students from the south- east who came for the Regional Tournament and sent its own dele- gation to the Games Tournament. g . in 'f QF' i 1 fa. ' g . ...- -My I t gf, Chess Club. FRONT ROW: John Weary- treasurer, Peter O'Neil-advisor, Peter Mc- Lennan-president, Maggie Herbert. SEC- OND ROW: Kerry Buckey, Matthew Asai, Don Hackett, Ronald Myers, Mark Forrest. l Anthropology Club Does Summer Excavating in Chickahominy Anthropology Club. FRONT ROW: Tom Jones-secretary-treasurer, Leigh Guiler, Cathy Slusser-president, Patty Wendell. SECOND ROW: Jim Miller, Lucas Snipes, Ron Anzalone-vice president, Theodore Reinhart-advisor. Ron Anzalone, Anthro vice president. Studies of culture, past and pres- ent: common interest of the Anthro- pology CIub's members. Meetings were fr eq u en t ed by speakers, mostly faculty members, but with an occasional guest lecturer. The group listened to Dr. Altshuler tell of his trip to Guineag at another meeting, Miss Ballingall spoke on aspects of Thai culture. ln Febru- ary, L. S. B. Leakey discussed with the club his discovery of the Vin- janthropusman. A spring trip to the Smithsonian Institution supple- mented the CIub's calendar and in- creased member's knowledge of ethnology and archaeology. i i li. to i jg' K T Circle K' FRON 3il9S'5w fenl. Je D Dave .ii Physical Education Majors Protest Closing of Gym to Non-CollegePersonncl Fall participation in varsity sports kept the Physical Education Majors' Club's activities at a minimum. To make up, second semester was crowded with activities. Clinics in general physical education were held in Williamsburg two or three times during the spring. The club supervised a recreation program for faculty kids, teaching them skills in sports like swimming and softball. Plans to invite well-known sports- men to the College were discussedg those who accepted would conduct seminars in their fields. ON ' . gy Roberta Blu Lewis Kurd. LOU my Newsome, Joh 'la i to si li Physical Education Majors' Club. FRONT ROW: Kevin Curtis, Jon Bilbo-vice presi- dent, Jim Laycock-president, Bob Sher- wood, Jeff Mann, Jeff Ludford, Jud Mason -secretary-treasurer, Joe Agee-advisor. SECOND ROW: Steve Miller, Howard Smith -advisor, Don Schafer, George Watson, Bennie Vaughan, Geoff Beitner, Scott MC- Lennan, Ed Jones-advisor. 77,77-Y V, - .. ..-.- Membe TS Qf the C tmin nd ples. e Anim. Meetings Speflke blll with Uler. The hllef ten T annihe, SD0ke on In F9bru. ussedwitn f The Vin. lriplolhe on Sllltllle- . dar and ln. J Dwledgg of Qi'- r r :Persnni all ' . miller, wife: ,. G9 pon Bl, i eeilitrs is0l- Circle K. FRONT ROW: Brian Clark, Marty Oakes-secretary, Ron Boyd-vice presi- dent, Jeff Shy-president, Bill Parish, Wayne Duke-treasurer, Doug Clark. SEC- OND ROW: Dave Lineweaver, Jay Wild, Ed Roberts, Bill Harper, John Shackelford, Lewis Kurd, Lou Burnett. THIRD ROW: Bob Newsome, John Ramler, Bill Sirbaugh, Bill Shelburn, Allen Patterson, Dave An- derson, Louis Campbell. FOURTH ROW: Frank Morgan, Joe Powell, Jim Bigger, Emory Wallace, Bill Williams, Thomas Muel- ler, Tommie Johnson. FIFTH ROW: John Turner, Ken Unziker, Chris Hunt, John Nicolaisen, Bill Bowles, Mike Riddle, Waldo Miller, Bob Henkel. Every Saturday Circle K members gave their time to the club's most important project: the Chickahom- iny Higher Achievement program. Working with under-privileged chil- dren, the group offered tutorial and recreational opportunities. The kids were carted to Yorktown and James- town, to Halloween and Christmas parties, and to home football games in the Campus Chest bus, Fat Al- bert. November 10-14 became Wel- fare Week: a Circle K attempt to acquaint William and Mary students with the dietary habits of local resi- dents supported by welfare. A quar- ter bought a meal in the Old Wig. Commented a participator, Mon- Circle K Makes Its Presence Known by Serving the Williamsburg Community F Q 2 l c. Q Members of the co-ed auxiliary to Circle K work with underprivileged girls. day dinner was a meat-burger of some kind, only it was half potato. And there was pale green cabbage. And milk. And the realization that there would be nothing more until seven tomorrow morning. Added second semester: a new program for pre-school children called the Co-operative Childcare Center. Just so members would have something to do in their spare time. A Day Care Center youth rides piggyback. Nearly every weekend debaters left the campus. Tournaments with Dartmouth, Notre Dame, University of Florida, and Northwestern, to name a few, filled the schedule. Practice every afternoon except Fri- day: analysis sessions to pick one topic for discussion, case sessions to figure out the opponent's strat- egy. Fifty teams came to Williams- burg in February for the Marshall- Wythe Debate Tournament. A sec- ond and fourth place earned by in- dividuals on the W8tlVl Council re- sulted in the best combined effort of any team in the competition. John Morello and Kathy Shirley plan their debating rebuttal. 5 t laiolCrule and Pa' Debate Council. FRONT ROW. Michael Pol- Harpine, Sheldon Karasik, Jeff lvlabe, John lack, Bill Witting, Nancy Dunslar, Dan Jep- Morello-treasurer, Louis Lobenhofer-vice ford, Kathy Shirley-president. SECOND president, John Vile, Glen Clatterbuck. ROW: John Pagan, Chuck Kennedy, Bill Mr. Donald L. McConkey, advisor. Dehaters Travel to Florida, New Hampshire for Weekend Verbal Contests JihnGIeason, group Ii Nil G'lllL I alllilllt De ei, Joh Ofer, Tor n Riagg' Lar Gleason' X' Cole, BW G bSrt. 'Wi -ob W00ld 1 l If Jim pa W ...J , -Want he rker- ..r1 ,L :QW ' Blll Jones Council members observe a practice debate to gather information for a meet. !':f,i,kT0m Hoge, M .i V Mark . ,ii Wllso ll, 1-1--.-.--....i,- 1--rv --,.vv,-,- -1-F 1- raw- -1---v..-Q---v---- ..-.... , - - -. 7.7. ..?f.-......n... .g' l Carol Crute and Pat Campbell plan. John Gleason, group leader. , -q Sponsors and Group Leaders Welcome Freshmen Sponsors. FRONT ROW: Stewart Gamage, Sue Cahill, Barrie Reardon, Ginger McKay, Karen Eareckson, Kathleen Thomison, Lin- da Bridgers, Judy Self, Betty Ann Carty, Loy Clement, Karen Edwards, Kathy Wom- mack, Frankie Holmes, Pat CampbeIl-as- sistant head sponsor. SECOND ROW: Mi- chele Pugh, Laurie Albright, Liz Baltes, Donna Metzger, Hayden Gwaltney, Noelle Kehrberg, Frances Nettles, Cheryl Bracken, Elaine Blyth, Cheryl Wakefield, Judy March. THIRD ROW: Betty Jaeger, Debbie Ed- wards, Judy Martin, Mary Woodward, Bon- nie Ross, Marie Arnold, Carol Chausse, Cathy Dress, Suzanne Jones, Linda Sherrill, Group Leaders. FRONT ROW: Don Mac- Nemar, Lambros Deligan, Stefan Crane, Louis Lobenhofer, Tom Guinivan, Clay Ri- ley. John Gleason, Buddy Kling, Bill HOUSGI, Larry Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Da- Vlff Cole, Bob Wooldridge, Eddy Morgan, DICK Gill, Jim Parker-head, Steve Moore faSSISTant head, Pete De Fur, Lytle Buck- Sgixlm, Bill Jones, Marvin Boundy. THIRD M I- Tom Hege, Jim Robison, Gordon Grrick, Mark Wilson, Robert North, Dun- can Reid, Dave Fabian, Ken King, Gary Diamond, Ken Unziker, Don deWilde, Dan Perry. FOURTH ROW: Rob Jolly, Albert Payne, Kempton Shields, Dave Hinder, Walt Stowe, Tony Thiel, Will Hausman, Mike Resler, Randy Boatright. FIFTH ROW: Rick Frykberg, Sandy Fagan, George Collins, John Johnston, Dave Boerner, Robert Byrne, Chip Evans, Frank Ditullio, Drew Bright, Jay McTighe. ii Dale Wanderer, Mary Barrell. FOURTH ROW: Janet Tuthill, Anne larrobino, Debbie Lewis, Margaret Micholet, Cathy Bozarth, Mary Alice Haynes, Angela Adams, Cookie Arnold, Patti Monahan, Sue Kintner, Diana Bowman, Susie Fuqua, Jean Henry. FIFTH ROW: Lindy Allmond, Leslie Baskin, Kathy Pryor, Charlotte Hummel, Patsy Dix, Becky Walker, Suzanne McSmith, Louanna Ocker- man, Trudy Horton, Joanne Madden, Lois Durham, Cathy Gaffney, Nancy Trent. SIXTH ROW: Ginger Dick, Christina Ulmer, Caro- lyn Tompkins, Christy Yeack, Elaine Walk- er. Helping freshmen get settled in their dorms was one aspect of be- ing a sponsor or group leader. Car- ol Crute headed the re-vamped or- ganization for women. Sponsors of DuPont frosh got lots of exercise as they hiked from lst West to 3rd East rounding up their scattered groups. Unprecedented check-ups on Group Leaders by ten monitors insured that GL,s met their charges. Statistics proved that Group Lead- ers were around to answer their guys' questions. For all sponsors and group leaders: the status of official escort for the myriad of Orientation activities. German Club. FRONT ROW: Walter Zim- Weiss, Char Sandquist, Noelle Kehrberg merman-advisor, Neil Kent, Michael Arndt Fran Nettles, Cassandra Sever, Marie von -president, Nancy Goodrich-secretary, Elten. THIRD ROW: Mike Nesler, Gary Maureen McHenry, Alexander Kallos-ad- Hudson, John Ramler, John Griffin, Missie visor. SECOND ROW: Ruby Hunter, William Wheeler, Lane Ellis, Betty Hamilton. AlexanderKaH0S' advisor. Cerman Conversation Table Discusses Controversial Issues of College Campus Organizational meetings early in the year resulted in a full schedule for the German Club. First major project: a Christmas party in the Campus C e nte r. The Christmas Story and carols in German. A cir- cular from the German Embassy listed available films, the group planned a second showing of Wir Wunderkinderf' a p o p u l a r film viewed last year. English subtitles on some films helped members inter- pret them. The Sit'n'Bull Room Con- versation Table: at twelve on MWF, German conversation ranged from the dorm-in to college regulations. new yy ABOVE: Michael Arndt and Mike Nesler at the conversation table. RIGHT. Mrs. Diduk and Lane Ellis clean up after a program. .tis . -NX . f il: ! nnasoog ll' he ' i ilnilleligh Q i FRONT Ro: Hopkins, 5 4 Daniella: Music. Poem Readings Stzieits 1: Era L , 'OOP in ?? ' Daily meetings to share and to pray. Friday night meetings to learn and be challenged. A folk-singing group- The Children -visited at various local churches for Sunday services. A Halloween party at East- ern State. lnter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Small group interaction to become seriously involved. Stu- dents from varied backgrounds, but strongly united in Jesus Christ. The love of God shown in action. LGTHS sponsors a faculty reception. Open to anyone interested in his- tory, the Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society functioned as the only or- ganization on campus that spon- sored historical activities. Members joined with the Department of His- tory to bring to the College speak- ers like Leon Valkov, contributing editor to Newsweek and authority on the Soviet Union. History faculty and concentrators were invited to a reception given in Frebruary. l IVCF Stresses Learning, Sharing, and Praying IVCF. FRONT ROW: Neil Kent, Ernest Cur- tin-vice president, Pam Revolinsky-sec- retary, Bob Hobson-treasurer, Dick Nangle -president, Anne Bedford, Debby Smith, Jackie Stump. SECOND ROW: Jane Led- better, Sue Cottrill, Art Thomas, Jay Dech, Tom Johnson, Mike Walsh, John Schmoyer, Bil Price, Bill Findler, Al Wynne, Walter Schumm, Jim Parker, Trish Heitman, Jan Gaskins. THIRD ROW: William Munsey, Tom Wood, Bob Brewer, Pete Beal, Pat Humme, Pam Humme, Sheila Fuller, Alice Harden, Dick Corman, Reggie Kidd, Jim Gatling, Mary Shorter. xx ' 1 ',r- , ff .5:':'1-f 'fvl I , I , w 4 ,mg Q . '-.N - 1 I Q N ' ff-,f I G J A Q ' fi? 5 . ' ii- 45 Q I I 4 1 . 5 A .2 z N X 4 5 ,Wa J.. V ,f ifg54'f ,. - V ,gl V , ,YV F f 4.-:flu :a r I 0. 6 'j,M,. .-I J ii X. Q- ., Lyon G. Tyler Society Sponsors Historical Activities Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society. Jim Samson, Diane Nesley, Waldo Miller, Joe Daragan- treasurer, Peg Martin--secretary, Karen Clover-president, Mark Mathiesen-vice president. 'Mules .rv aaa.: -UR 'Y .n1xv--'---- ,-'v -. ,.Y,,.-- . A ,,-,g,,,. Y, , , , -,- w- , ,, , . , ' x e2- 3-.srglzf--f1'--fi--fffif-1'1--T-'.+ - - .- ' f F sf. -Y -. w -e f I II- -I'-In - . -ez..-. .. -4 A - ry 'eo U.S. Ambassad, -fi-:'-, :M : X lying l ' Waiter 'ali Jan Munse eai, Pat in Alice tdd, Jim Y. titles pre Jafaganx Sideiii. ..'t:::1 - 'WW' rf f- V A 4. Y. .. . hail? WW Retired U.S. Ambassador Patterson. N fi Ni , MJ Susan Absher and Sylvain Carlo. A new house on Boundary Street: four rooms in which the Internation- al Circle could meet and lounge. Groups formed to scrub floors, paint walls, and gather furniture for The Cottage donated to them by the College. Before dawn on a Septem- ber morning, the club boarded a bus bound for Washington D.C. A chance to see the U.S. Capitol and to receive V.l.P. treatment at Am- bassador Patterson's home. In the spring, President Paschall invited the fifty international Circle mem- bers to a tea at his home. A pleasure boat cruise along the James meant more good times for the foreign as well as American students. Foreign, American Students Tour Nation's Capitol International Circle. FRONT ROW: Alan Lin, Pat Gracian, Jerry Belew-secretary, Susan Absher-treasurer, Anna Quindsland, Mayurase Tuntirutananont, Aghdas Plase- ied, Du-Shan Tsou. SECOND ROW: Greg Labell-chairman, Mary Ann Plichta, Pat Baker, Karen Irvin, Deborah Happ, Mini- Che Chen, Buck Smith, Eddie Agricola. THIRD ROW: An-Ban Chen, Kun-San Chang, Patrick McGrath, Rhys Williams, Steve Mackay, Clement Brown, Cheng-shong Hsiah, Jeng-shyong Tsai. Muna-H0 ! - 1 The Stasons, Sylvain Carlo, and Mr. Labriola enjoy lunch with Congressman Clarence B rown, J r. I I . lmlh. Q or 4, ,- ., '. '9sf,., . .1 ' 1 3 Z M-Q -.--.--v--J,-. A new colonel, a smaller enroll- ment, and a confrontation with some liberal students prompted m l n o r changes in the ROTC program. But Wednesdays still offered classes in communication, strategy, and mili- tary history. For credit. After being 14561 disciplined and drilled for four years, one graduated a second lieu- ,af-yi Tim Hunter and a summer camp buddy clean rifles prior to inspection. Resenie llfficers' Training Corps Rewards Ninety Graduates with Commissions ,OL .29 :lb tenant. With a lottery number of 358. ABOVE: Second Battalion Staff. Al Ander- son, Jeff Thiel-commander, Doug Brown. ABOVE RIGHT: First Battalion Staff. Harry Saunders-commander, John Yonushonis. N h 'naw' Brigade Staff. Mike Millard, Mike Wakefield, Scott Liddle-commander, Lowell Savage, Robert Salter, Darryl Moore. l of . 'lla , .E-ea.UlQ:yNa?1Hlce, Ellen issiuns 'i t.. ell 53V8Qe' . -1-.2 -9... -.,- ' A LEFT: A Company Officers. Dick Krempa- sky, Rich Banda-commander, Dennis Hen- sley, Cass Weiland, Chuck Baril. BELOW LEFT: B Company Officers. Rod Klima, Tom Finton, Ernie Cote-commander, Mark Albright, Tony Gaeta, Flay Stoner, Geoff Ludford. BOTTOM LEFT: C Company Of- ficers. Dick Wade-commander, Bobby Wal- ker, Doug Freiberger, Lehn Abrams, Jim Husband, Don Lee. , W-'-WML. '-'-1 ? QMIV' he 'N , Q x, N. M , R X H Z A I I -E , . 4 I . 1 ,, ,ffm ' 1 ,M , , f Y :Wie f ' f' W5-. 6, 1 if 5f'efAw A sew, 5' .:. ict: A DT O TTD Scott Liddle pitches tent in summer camp maneuvers. t f if H 'i Y . . . l D C0mPany Officers. Doug Adams, Steve Howard-commander, JGYG Headquaffefs C0mPanYd Sfagfgcihggifn Mfgifrf' gglkndizncfggz Jones, Dick Nangle, Ken Unzicker, Pat Farace. ggxgisfvan-Comman era Q' y ' J i 1 189 1 I i i i 4, E I, T , T ft ,t. -N it ' T ,lt Sw ll :M T ,t T 1 il' I . ABOVE RIGHT: A Company NCO's. John Rousso, Dave Bowditch, Paul Berge, Chip Crews, Lewis Johnston, Ralph Manna, Jeff Finnegan, Jim Thompson, Larry Raiken, Elliott Cutler, Lee Roxbrough. RIGHT: B Company NCO's. Jon Bilbo, Walt Stowe, Don Hackett, Dave Hoyer, Larry Menaker, John Ranhofer, Jim Duff, Mike Lubeley, Cary Taylor. BELOW: C Company NCO's. Ron Smith, Scott Lodge, David Hamilton, Will McAllister, Gary Stage, Hank Bahr, Steve Moore, Gregg Girton. li ,- Slall. ia, Ray Delaney' liluilllliil' EQQGF it YY ,l Wet day at summer camp for Rod Klima. I Qyemem ABOVE: D Company NCO's. Ted Yeiser, Phil Essman, Bucky Yoksas, David Hudson, Kerry Buckey, Art Kreutz, Brian Clark, Chris Harvey, Steve Demchyk, Joel Wil- liamson, Tom Dougherty. RIGHT: Head- quarters Company. Glenn Marshall, Lewis Deaton, Pete Tench, James McDuffie, Jim Robison, Rich Barrett. -l'3'5f ma. Queen's Guard Stall. Gary Fisher, Keith Dayton-commander, Donald McGlothlin, Clark llolrirful British Traditions Enrich llueen's Guard Only m i I i t a r y organization in America to have a coat-of-arms reg- istered at the Heraldry Office, Wash- ington, D.C., the Queen's Guard pre-empted U.S. d r i I I maneuvers and tactics for British ones. Busbies and Bedcoats were seen at the Color Guard ceremonies and during regular Sunday drills. The Sunken Garden: a memorable setting for Homecoming Sunset Parade. Spring brought a Dining-in, an old British military banquet. Formal style. Color Guard. Mark Vanoho, Phil Budahn, Bob Smith, Don Bice, Jeff Mabe. we-M Meetings lasted about fifteen minutes for experienced sailors. ln- experienced ones stayed after to receive instruction in setting sails, uprighting a capsized boat, obeying the rules of the road. High winds came every weekend that fall re- gattas were scheduled, so the mari- ners resorted to on-land activities. Result: a repair job for the Sailing Association's Penguin sailboat. Suit- able weather in the spring gave in- class sailors practical experience. Good sailing conditions on the York River. The place for pleasure out- ings and practice to meet other teams from the South Atlantic Inter- collegiate Sailing Association. Sailing Club. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Clouser, Ronald Myers, Cary Taylor, Sanders W an Carol Gore-commodore, Susan Absher, Cheryl Krupa. y ' Mary Scruggs. SECOND ROW: Linn Acton, Club Trains Nnvices, Cumpetes in Spring Regattag New sailors learn the rules of sailing on a York River Cruise- i t 3 . . ff ' . .Q Z x -4 xkgfx , 9 Egg 'rg ffill Educalion Blilli Selglinski lllell llllllinnal PI . ,fiom R0Wf f'slCIllb n Clover, giiselli we .f lil. little WWE' a Dr. Hill s boat, Coronado 25, sails into the York River , wt t to ...tg , 'i't 5 R if N - A , sts... .F ,wi 'f,. , . g , J: N . Xgwx -san ts t. V --... ' 5. Conversational Proficiency ls Goal of Spanish Club Noyember began before the Spanish Club managed to get or- f- Spanish Club FRONT ROW Nell Wrather dent, Linda Albright. SECOND ROW' Diane Grace Roselli Karen Clover president Mi Yowan, Cheryl Cobb, Diane AcreeQsecre- chael Arndt lviissie Wheeler vice presi tary-treasurer, Howard StOne-advisor gh Student Education Association FRONT president, Sherry Kardis. SECOND ROW. OW Brenda Seyglrnski Sandy Webb Cheryl Helms, Karen Clark, Ginny Nittoli. ganizedg however, meetings twice a lnonth second semester made up Orlthe lack of fall activity. Conver- Sat'O'7Sr all in Spanish, around ta- bles in the Sit'n'Bull Room. To im- provefgf to keep in practice. No time limits for conversations were Sei! depending on the subject, the charlas lasted anywhere from one to two-and-a-half-hou rs. Karen Clover, Spanish Club president. Student Education Association Hears Representatives from Teachers' Associations Pros and cons of block teaching at the secondary level was a fre- quent topic of debate at Student Education Association discussion sessions. Lesson and unit plans, child studies, and special educa- tion also received attention. The SEA heard Dr. Brooks speak on the aims of student teaching. A ques- tion and answer period followed. Plans were made to host represen- tatives from the American Federa- tion of Teachers and the National Education Association. To gain more insight into related groups. Sandy Webb, SEA president. SAM Promotes Business Careers Through Tours, Speakers 'X Society tor the Advancement ot Management. FRONT ROW: Ed Roberts, A. Paul King, Bonnie Bradford-president, Ken Unziker-vice president, Dan Perry. SECOND ROW: John Yonushonis, Margie Brown, Warwick Deyerle, Karen Van Houten, Nancy Trent, Karen Hunsberger, Jim Daniel. Third Thursday of every month: reserved for meetings of the Soci- ety for the Advancement of Man- agement. Speakers attended each s e s s i o ng topics of discussion ranged from consumer education to manpower training in CW. Leaving the campus for on-the-scene learn- ing, SAIVI toured the Newport News shipyard in February. The annual keg party at the lvlatoaka Shelter in the spring signaled the closing of the school year. And blurred the more serious side of business. Charles Martak, Tidewater BBB- I wir Oilicers. irudy Horton. -secretary, HOW: I-ln advisor, Nanci Bit lilmen'sl :SA Managers. r roi? make' llf Pe 1 Lynn Gig lgorurman' THF Barre' Pat Albri Flh ws' Sue Loi . HROW. , Eli sores 5,55 tn ' l0w.Gwa'tneY, .Jane Led be lr' J . ,tt I WRA Officers. FRONT ROW: Judy Martin, Trudy Horton. SECOND ROW: Sue Schwenk -secretary, Margaret Brownell. THIRD ROW: Lyn Clay-president, Mrs. Dougan- advisor, Nancy Bierly. 21 Q WRA Representatives. FRONT ROW: Mar- Eileen St. Denis, Peggy Bradt, Debbie Luns- garet Brownell, Peggy Drake, Sue Mincks, ford. THIRD ROW: Lesney Williams, Caro- Robin Roettinger, Sharon Moore. SECOND lyn Martin, Barbara Rodgers, Sally Wade. ROW: Susan Vanderlinde, Sandra Dawson, Women's Recreation Association Plans to Host VAAFCW Conference in 1970 l WRA Managers. FRONT ROW: Laurie Aston, Peggy Drake, Margaret Brownell. sEcoND ROW: Lynn Greenwood, Susan Schwenk, PS9 Furman. THIRD now: Tina Jones, Linn Acton, Pat Albright. FOURTH ROW: Judy Barrows, Sue Lovelace, Ginnie Klemkowski. FlFTH ROW: Babs O'DeIl, Tonya Webster, LIZ Baltes. SIXTH ROW: Alice Kirkup, Hay- den Gwaltney, Nancy Bierly. SEVENTH ROW: Jane Ledbetter, Cindy Wieboldt. Newsletters distributed to Coeds. Changes in the point system. And required meetings twice a month for reps resulted in improved com- munication for the Women's Recre- ation Association. A fall picnic for freshman women: boxed lunches preceded by a skit in the Motoaka Amphitheatre. December took four delegates to the VAAFCW conven- Q. - Tr' s sf .. e tion in Lynchburg. A forum for com- paring and improving women's rec- reation programs. And news that W8tM was to host the convention in 1970. Managers recruited and or- ? ganized their intramural sports: softball, swimming, tennis, bridge, bowling, volleyball, basketball, and badminton. A spring picnic was i held behind Adair gym to recognize outstanding members of the asso- fs? Mmvwnwwsfii . . . . - .,:, ciation with gifts and refreshments. E. ...Q LA . -. , . .. . , Jan Tomlinson, WRA faculty advisor. Kitchen duty at Williamsburg's Hilton Inn drained the energy of some W8tM YD's during the October State Rally. Others planned the Ral- ly and entertained delegates from Virginia YD chapters. Gubernatorial candidate William Battle addressed the convention. Afterwards, YD's hosted a cocktail party in their hos- pitality suite. Some trekked to the Monticello Shopping Center to man Battlels campaign trailer there. In November, three delegates traveled to Nashville, Tennessee for the Na- tional Young Democrats Convention. Young Democrats. FRONT ROW: Greg La- Bell-treasurer, Craig Williams-secretary, Bill Moore-president, William McAllister- vice president, Philip Sparks-state vice president. SECOND ROW: Durwood Adams, Janet Thompson, Mary Ann Plichta, Jules Willcox, Jan Toone, Ann Adair, Suzanne Ludlum. THIRD ROW: Dennis Walsh, John Sweeney, Jon Morris, Lee Adair, Terry Rice Young Democrats Invite Virginia Chapters to October Rally in Williamsburg Moore introduces a frosh to YD opportunities on Interest Night ew' mv VW C' I Battle carries his gubernatorial campaign to W8tM. if mfg Bill Moore welcomes candidate Bill Battle. I 1 an Barr works on a prt i llllglepuhli: Nu -' i,: lmsliurg M. 7-2 ' s' Q4 -,ay 55' pl .- ..--'47:'sil A3 --- 'ffllf . ,.... , , 'KID 4, M 4 5: K ' 1:13 Ye -' nw. ff ' ' rf: ff, .1 - .. ' ,n ,' - .fa 4 5311? 3' 'In -457,5 .. ' 1.21, ff fig! v ,yy .1 515 fi. .- - ' 'l ,.. . , ,, . to 295' -17 433- z ,f. , Y 1.1 Q 'Z ,,4 -fl, , Visa . y X N . y i . 'Y na . Sit XJ! g Bumper branding and windshield 51. 5 J, ' washing were two of the strategic Z campaign tactics used by the Young Republicans. Canvassing J a m e s City County on behalf of Virginia gubernatorial candidates required lots of footwork. YRts sponsored a visit to Williamsburg by Lin Holton on Halloween night. Election day. YR's put in over a hundred hours at the polls and attended the VIC- TORY Party in R i c h m o n d. The Speaker Program fostered quality political education. William White- hurst and Henry Howell put in ap- pearances. The YR's took a stand on issues, like supporting the prin- ciple behind the Moratorium. ees . . in r 3 , ff . x 1. A-Q E Q fx of as X 6' s F' '41 s ' Q ef' Q . l :af 3 for Gov rgqr ' YR members check campaign material. 'Zaanmfi W Garland Barr works on a program. Young Republicans question their guest speaker about the coming election. Young Republicans Campaign for Linwood Holton During November Elections Young Republicans. FIRST ROW: Hard- times Hunt, Jeanne Massey, Mrs. Hard- times Hunt, William Massey. SECOND ROW: Bill Roberts, Carl Zimmerman, Mike Walsh, Ron Hamm, Andrew Alford-presi- dent, Robert Clark, Gil Cooke-vice presi- dent. THIRD ROW: Joan Atchison, Glen Conrad, Carol Williams, Tom Flesher, Evy Dubois, Joe Hanagan, Luke Smipes, John Grace. FOURTH ROW: Mike Pollock, Bob Harris, Laurie Baker, Alice Garland, Mary Frances Lowe-secretary, Sue Mincks, Jim GiIley,Boblrvin. Via xx Y . ff W V Intertraternity Council Strives Toward Greater Involvement in Campus Issues 13' ,Q 'fl W AS at ti as :, '- 1 r lnterfraternity Council. FRONT ROW: Drew Hogwood-social chairman, Skip Bogie, Chip Evans-vice president, David Cole- president, Walt Stowe-rush chairman, Tim Hunter-secretary. SECOND ROWS Allen Ramsey, Tom Doughty, Sam Strickland, Chuck Pollow, Joe lVl8YeSi Chuck Bam' THIRD ROW: Kempton Shields, John Moses, Sandy Fagan, Drew Bright, Bob Thiele, Don McNemar. Dean Joel MCG-urk reports on the upcoming workshop for new fraternity officers. President Dave Cole listens to repOrtS- iifelsenlhusias More diverse functioning for the lnterfraternity Council. An endorse- ment of the SA's stand on the dorm- in. The sponsorship of a Falstaff party in November, complete with beer, band, and light-show. Later that month one of the Council's two big events, IFC Weekend, occurred. Ron Moody and the Centaurs per- formed for Friday night's danceg the Classics lV and the Joyous Garde for Saturday's concert. Much time was spent revising rules and co-ordinating activities for fraternity rush. Pre-rush smok- ers in the Complex replaced tradi- tional get-togethers at the W8tlVI or Colonial. No grade average re- quired to rush enabled about a hun- dred more freshmen to sign up this year than last. But the 1.0 average to pledge was retained. After formal rush, more time to plan for another big event. Greek Weekend. S6Cl9l8 tically be-Q IFC representatives make careful notes to take back to their chapter meetings. Q- :ui ISSUES reports. lf -1 if K-I' . M . At a Panhel workshop in the fall, sorority women spent an afternoon discussing aspects of Greek life. Like rush, houses, supper clubs. Nine different opinions provoked thought and innovations. ln Novem- ber the Panhellenic Council and Binnfs teamed up again to stage the annual fashion show. One model represented each sororityg other sisters mingled with freshmen in the audience. Open association went into effect first semester: a start in relaxing relations with frosh women. Greeks could visit freshmen in their rooms. And vice versa. Formal rush filled seven days in January. Lower quotas and dissatisfaction with the structured atmosphere prompted an evaluation after rush. Result: a whole new system to try next year. Panhellenic Council Revamps System. Makes Plans for Less-Structured Formal Rush Panhellenic Council: FRONT ROW: Lorraifle Burgio-treasurer, Gail Gates-secretary, Barbara Glacell-president, Margaret Brow- nell-vice president. SECOND ROWt Jeanne Attridge Michelle Trahan, Jill Sivertsen, Sandy Borden, Susan Burgess. Kay MGYQV- THIRD ROW: Carol Ann SaunderS, M99 Swanson Nancy Lundquist, Susan Patter- son, Connie Scott. Alpha Chi Omega. FIRST ROW: Diane Acree, Betsy Anderson, Patsy Anderson, Marie Arnold, Garland Barr, Judy Barrows. SECOND ROW: Pat Boyle, Bonnie Brad- ford, Lee Britton, Margie Brown, Carol Chausse, Marti Cook. THIRD ROW: Cindy Cooper, Dorothy Dameron, Nancy Darnell, Linda Deyerle, Warwick Deyerle-corres- ponding secretary, Kathy Dodd. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Dress, Anne Dudley-record- ing secretary, Janet Fiournoy, Marti Gar- land, Linda-Rae Gordon, Alice Hern. Sisters in black robes and mortar boards crashed meetings. To tap new members for Eta Delta lVlu, the sorority's honorary sorority. Alpha Chi's baked brownies and wrote letters to a company of soldiers in Vietnam. They joined a fraternity in giving a Christmas party for under- privileged children, complete with Santa and presents. Volunteer work at the Day Care Center for actives. Pledges col- lected for the Heart Fund. Pennies, nickels, and assorted change helped the Alpha Chi Omega Snow- man win the Campus Chest title. And monthly the Blooper, a foot with six toes, was awarded to the sister who had committed the big- gest social blunder. L7 , V - ' ..,. fx Ea My K y f . g yd , H L7. j ' , ' I ,I 1- .. ,M , .. , S ' Q fpt- ,F ' 1- .s if A, f .E wr a rl, if K' .,' , ' ' ' ,',' J I g T Q ' l W 'W I Q 'WX ' 2 I ff WY 9 Q Z , 7 - . df, i. .M U Gretchen Morris and her date enjoy the pledge dance. l l 1 .J l ., . ask lll f i Bonnie Bradford FIushes the Cats in the Homecoming parade Alpha Chi's at tend the Panhel workshop. LQ9 if 'zu ,E ' I., 4. I.-. eb , 4 ga, i . f 3. '93 . I b 'rv ' x R ff .52 C7312 . tl 5 -,.- f ar fi., 5 '73 4 Yr' nv ' ,.,.. my N Y M . ., .ff b. Ti z ' X ' V mi :im .xi V Y ji. 5 . X, A In '5 A or A I 1 .I L K lu . W 2,-,xy ll I n 1 i 1 ' W Q . . It M 99 M 3 , gf' . .-, , 'VY Y . 1 . .r . l, it il 14 , 3 l i ' I r 1 r A sd jll 'i H I I I. I . mf l l . .V 1. , . ' 5 11, . , an ji I ' , J 2, fy' ,. all f 'f Wy' : -. Z l 2, E gif , V, W rg ' ,' ff X 5 We - ,, ,. ' f ' .V . . V, Q .A Z ,W wi: f 1-A if Q.: Z.. : 2, V 1 a Wg? f . -' ' , , . .,., f 2 A X ? M , , -fr MX p. Al.Pha Chi Omega. FIRST ROW: Joanne Hickcox, Paula Howland, Vicki Jeffress Suzanne Jones. sEcoND Row. Nan Joyl ner, Beth Lanier, Betsy Mays, Mary McCabe.. THIRD ROW: Jan McLellon, Gin- Qel' Miller, Gretchen Morris-treasurer stephanie Pear. FouRTH aovv: Mary Anrl Plicmaf Kathi' Powell, Barb Reveley, Cheryl Russell. Alpha Chi's Cheer American Troops in Vietnam Carol Crute presides at a Monday meeting. ABOVE: Pledges. FRONT ROW: Wendy Meadors, Brenda Perdue, Jane Badinelli, Mary Jean Hill, Mary Dee Fall. SECOND ROW: Helene Willis, Mary K. Harris, Genie Synon. THIRD ROW: Cheryle Tilson, Gayle Trester, Maury McHenry, Adrianne Byrd, Diane Allerton, Sandi Anderson, Irene Dia- mont, Sally Walker, Mary Alice Boisseau. LEFT: Alpha Chi Omega. FIRST ROW: Sam Sellers, Linda Sherrill, Kathy Shirley, Teri Skinner. SECOND ROW: Judy Steffan, Ann- ette Talton, Linda Thacker-vice-president, Karen Van Houten. THIRD ROW: Ann Wal- ters, Dale Wanderer, Cathy Wine, Cher Zucker. 4 Chi Omega. FIRST ROW: Mary Ellen Allen, Kathie Asplund, Kathryn Becker, Joanne Bird, Elaine Blythe, Linda Britt. SECOND ROW: Colleen Cameron, Pat Campbell, Alynne Clark-secretary, Linda Collins, Darien Colyer, Shelia Crossen. THIRD ROW: Vickie Cummings, Rhonda Curry- treasurerg Joanne Deacon, Patty Deuster, Leslie Fox, Dodi Fredericks. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Gaffney, Ricky Garber-president, Pat Garst, Barbara Pate Glacel, Susan Goodband, Linda Gray. FIFTH ROW: Lynn Greenwood, Zoe Ann Hall, Perry Har- schutz, Connie Hennis, Charlotte Hummel, Freda Hutcherson. SIXTH ROW: Suzette Kimball, Alice Kirkup, Anne Taylor Leitch, Debby Lewis, Betsy MacFarlan, Susan MacIntyre-vice-president. Sisterhood was the big word around the Chi Omega House. A surprise party thrown by the seniors fadmission: one funny hatl brought everyone together for something besides Monday night meetings. Chi O's proved themselves just as good at carpentry as millinery when it came time to build the Homecom- ing float. Chicken wire, sheets, pine timbers, and papier mache shaped into a Viking ship that captured first place. Two months later, a formal dance and an early morning party to celebrate the Yule season. 'N ,., Q4 , 'Hi Pl' 'V -'- f x L 3 , T' wx .X 1 f x ml f , . i J x'F?,l D sg 1 A4 9 a it .i ,ff 'W all 'l , . 1 , 2' 1 , 'if 1 ' , ' L ., i . K y f N T WA J Ax Q rm S 0 . it it W1 Chi Umegas Take First Place Sorority Float Honors with Pink Viking Ship Q59 PI d . - ' ' ' - . . Ksy gJZSSZ5OggCFg?XIVg'RB5xY dwCAI'3ter' Ohms Re'I'Yf Marie Neal, Michele Ragone, Sue Berryman, Sue Read, Candy Kaifl, Mall' - - ucy altes, Cheryl Menke, Jane Hoffman, Phyllis White, Joyce lseminger, Sue Dovell, Kim T3Y'0'- Leckie Smithdeal, Frances Neal, Libby Frazier, ,k.Av-. ., 475' 1' ith, ,4 i ,A 1, i Lf , 'lt' I, 3 'O V1 , 5' lr Q M' ,lx '.N ' ,Q 91 i 1 jf' ' l i .ff ' -V .L 'I PU '. . Ja 5.4 .:gA,L.2g a .- -ig- 1l.TffoW ..., '7 LA: ,H ' .j 1' 'W' i? l tiitflg If if. , ffl G-1,6 'vit I- . . --pr. 1 ,,, i.. 1 I ,, . I 5 fo' I' , . , , ll ' v,Y1t3 ' I 1 t ,lt Ji f I N' .1 C' . , 1 1 4 4, ,I , neil. l Q t 'I , il I v , ' ,br If 'I . 5. gf l tfl tl Q I -rx . 'L I i ,J r ' I lil X. . fi ii, L. f Atl ogolad Chi Omegas s . I 4 l ' - M lt 1 , ffl . ag 'av as ' 3 l X Q! lgllip Kain, WW Kim Taylor. m.A.,,,1 2 . in . V i Q , ' !, ni I t h . ,y My ,N ' H Y, ffl l' ,Y if X , , V ' ' Fil: i 'f-A l 'A me . ,ijt , , , 1... ET, H1141 A - -- 'ZYWWX' ' . 2 - l 'iw -5 5 S ry tqnmg V . 1 .- , . Q? W 2 wx . I 1 ,f . , ,. . , ,, . I V I lf' 1, -' f J. T 'T wr - x 'V f 4 .svn A 4 -' l 'A if .. 1' i '4 ' P ,JS Zw. -M f 0 pf. wg. I V 'YZ Q x Q '?,5,f,j, A gg. A R A5 LMLA.-fir. , 'lf Q ' fy F. , . 5 Viking-clad Chi Omegas sail down DOG Street aboard their prize winning ship. Ricky Garber. if f is 'Za ll 3 x x I 2 ,I n ' s ...,, Q, fi ' s F' ' A' , .. ' -I . X . -. ., Q W l 1 sw 'S - t X f X vi:X D 1 V Xi 4, X ff T R l K X uv- x 2 1 M 1 I 4 wt Ai 1 i X, ,,f. 2 P .W .V ' . F f A 5 xg' ffm I 1 A Pledges eat their beer-dipped carnations, The mad excitement of Acceptance Day. Chi Omega. FIRST ROW: Sue McGowan, Gail McLawhon, Sandy Napier, Judy Nau- man, Phyllis Perdue. SECOND ROW: Wanda Jenkins Poe, Lane Pruett, Jeanie Roberts, Barbara Robertson, Carol Sawyer. THIRD ROW: Jackie Sivertsen, Jill Sivertsen, Lin Stocker, Cheryl Swaim, Susan Thacker. FOURTH ROW: Ann Thrasher, Anne Tim- pano, Sally Wade, Shelley Watts, Betty Wood. Rush bridged the gap between first and second semesters. Sisters pledged twenty-four potential Chi O's on January 26. Pledges ate Monday night dinners at the Com- mons with sophomores. Juniors prepared a Sunday morning brunch for seniors and staged a one-night coup at the house. April 11th: biggest day of the year for Chi O's. First, a reception with alums to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Chi Omega National. F . I l l l l 1 l l Then a formal banquet in the Ball- room. Finally, dinner equipment moved out, and the Joyous Garde moved in for the Pledge Dance. Delta Delta Delta. FIRST ROW: Pam Alli- son Cookie Arnold, Jane Ballard, Elaine , ft , 'gf ff I N Barnes. SECOND Row: Becky Beach, A it E, A Linda Bokach, Dianne Broman, Gwynn Chambers. THIRD ROW: Cathy Covell, Yvonne Crosier-treasurer, Sue Cunning- - f if H ham, Mary Ann Darragh. FOURTH ROW: Julie Davis, Alice Derr, sera DiggS, Karen H - I fy A' Eareckson. FIFTH ROW: Cheryl Elrod, Cathy Fisher, Susan Flook, Donna Ford. SIXTH ROW: Heidi Foster, Gina Garrett, Guner Gery, Berie Gomez. I A 1 f Q' 'E i A J'-if N f I , is 527. , fx Q Q ,L ,wi A I 2 0 Juniors entertain freshman men at the annual Halloween party. Q .W ff . -, ' ' , 1 I I L , jj D A i t ef- ' f ' I ' ff!! N ' W 325 . , Y , Q ! f i ii I f A Z A NH ABOVE: Delta Delta Delta. Gail Granger, Jane Grenfell, Haydon Gwaltney, Janet Hartley, Vickie Haydon, Betsy Hinson, Nan- cy Holland-vice president, Barbara Hop- kins, Kathy Hudak, Marilyn Jeans. RIGHT: Pledges. FRONT ROW: Betty Clark, Becky Deans. SECOND ROW: Lesney Williams, Penny Harper, Dill Wood, Nancy Bost, Libby Peterson, Jeannie Dunman, Kay Win- free. THIRD ROW: Linda Reeder, Marcia Schneider, Kathy King, Jane Halbeib, Lan- don Woody, Sharon Gregory, Madeline Carney, Bobbi Woodall. s 5-W,:,,,Q,,:p,:.- .. - nw-4.---svn-. eeee ,H , V Y YV in J Y! Q 1 .I gt !-f 4 fi ll .,,A' I f i V. 5 .r .kf', X it 4 if? iff? ,I WSW V : if ' x S 5 X ., 3- ,A X 'at I f I ' R V:-2 vii i i i ' Y .. fn, 5 if- . - X vi' A tx X X 5 1 X 1 VZ, J I 5 Cki HaYden works diligently on the f N. 1- 'L2f, rf, a loat. Delta Delta Delta. FIRST ROWQ Debbie Holt, Kathy Kerr, Ginnie Klemkowski, Nancy Lundquist. SECOND ROW: Donna Metzger Ginger McKay, Janie Neff-recording sec: feta Y, BFal'1Ch Page. THIRD ROW: Teresa Parnham, Gil Peterson, Cindy Prichard, Barrie Reardon. FOURTH ROW: Dana Rob- ertson, Nancy Rose, Pat Russell, Christy Schmidt. FIFTH ROW: Molly Shryer-pregi- dent, Pam Simpson, Lear Strange, Jackie Stump. SIXTH ROW: Linda Tucker, Cathy Webb, Toni Webster, Lane Winfree. 7f7 'f L. X, ,-- 1 Tri Delta Slaves Raise Money for Scholarship Triumph cards were dealt as six Tri Delta's-five princesses and the queen-graced the Homecoming Court. And weeks of work paid off when the sorority's float placed sec- ond. Sisters sold their cleaning and ironing talents on a money-raising slave day and serenaded frosh men at their annual Halloween costume party. A house at Sandbridge on a November weekend was the scene of the first Delta Delta Delta retreat. Many activities second semester. Big and little sisters were identified. The pledge dance. Pajama parties. Tri Delt's invited the deans and faculty to an April Garden Party. And served that southern-style hospitality. ps sei. I 593 ss .4 ,X L Homecoming parade entry l E 4 f LXR . 5 avg , A42 0 BAQAQ? Chinese Santa Pat Bruington and Mrs. Fraher. Puff, the mangy dragon, was ex- pelled from the House by the seniors. Juniors and sophomores held peri- odic mock feuds over his possession. All the Gamma Phi Betas came to- gether to sing at the V. A. Hospital in Kecoughtan and to help with the Bloodmobile. Guitars and songs characterized an atypical Homecom- ing float. Gamma Phi's donated money usually spent on the float to the M. L. King Scholarship Fund. W 8t M songfests after pledging and initiation. P. J. parties with songs and popcorn. String all over the house as pledges searched tor their big sisters. At the Senior Banquet in May, pledges parodied seniorsg juniors prophesied the future. And everyone got a little bit sentimental. Gamma Phi Beta. FIRST ROW: Pat Albright, Sheryl Althaus, Pat Arledge, Laurie Aston, Gerry Baltes, Nancy Bierly. SECOND ROW: Diana Bowman, Janet Brown, Margaret Bunte, Wendy Caldwell, Mary Cato, Cindy Cave. THIRD ROW: Lyn Clay, Barbara Croyle, Hada DeVarona, Fran Engoron-vice president, Emerald Erickson, Bev Greene. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Hall, Sharon Hall, Berta Hampton, Mary Alice Haynes, Noelle Kehrberg, Robyn Krug. isa... . ...nut . Sisters sing on the porch on Acceptance Day. i 'ifiecoming float prepai limma Pli's 9 T All Dal Arledge, Laurie rman, Janet Brown. RD ROW: Lyn Clay, , Emerald Eritlsm 'la Hampton, llan 'a at I Homecoming float preparations. A mr ffm T7 -vi, X. -, ., . ll if . SHT ' -, 'twill .4 Amm- Pledges. FRONT ROW: Sue Hume, Judy Ruff, Mai!! Sammons, Elaine Wack, Donna Fukumoto, Marie Bosco, Margee Walsh. SECOND ROW: Debbie Ristroph, Carol Richardson, Sue Metzger, Karen Stanford, Sue Axelson, Heather Dorian. Everybody joins in singing to the seniors and their Christmas skit. Gamma Phi's Help with the Bloodmohile Drive and Sing at the Veterans' Hospital W. W A , Mig A i V . T r , C at Y 5 f S '..., ,tv 1, 1 F Q , W fy , tj if ,D r f v. 7 Gamma Phi Beta. FIRST ROW: Babs Lee, Lynda Lotz, Alex Mallus, Judy Martin, Gail Martins, Betsy McCaul. SECOND ROW: Margaret Medaris, Maggie Miles, Louanna Ockerman, Debbi Ostergard-president, Diane Paisley, Lynn Patterson. THIRD ROW: Linda Reese, Nancy Richards, Robin Roet- tinger, Sue Schwenk, Cheryl Scott, Megan Shields-treasurer. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Smith, Ginger Smith, Ginny Vogel, Cindy Wieboldt, Mary Woodward, Marilyn Wyncoop. N' Q 9A,. V, A. Kappa Alpha. FIRST ROW: Bruce Biehl, ,lvvl X N vi Larry Bogan, Walt Boulden, Tom Duffy, Eric Fauerback-secretary. SECOND ROW: ff Hume Giles, Hal Hardaway, Kevin Hennes- N 3 f X sey, Jim Husband-president, Jeff Mann. ,gl , .jlrldfli THIRD now: Rick Morton, Tom o'oen- V vice president, John Slepokura, Brian Winn, Z- V '4:dg2S. FHONT Rf Dave Yong. fQ'J,5Upan,eiii Flesh :-nendeii. SE00N Mint Iuleps and Rebel Uniforms Set Mood for KA's Southern B II f 3 f-,X llsiigl r I C f d t ' ' , . on e era e uniforms fill Duke of Gloucester as KA s begin their traditional Southern Ball parade. li Gai fell, Sweeihear. N Y Pledges. FRONT ROW: Herb Maddock Paul Supan, Bill Fleshood, HOWEIVU LGTCWSV, Don Goodell. SECOND ROW: Todd Bush- N' 1 ' e fx N 6- .. .xN, . ,NX if Gina Garrett, sweetheart. Hn., Qi U! tw if nell, Bob Snook, Sam Waldo, Joe Kenney, Vince Hubler, Dave Yoho, Dennis Petocz, Jim Thomas, Bruce Wachter, Tom Wheeler. .f xg exxg Stronghold of the Old South. Kappa Alpha fraternity. Confederate flags and yells characterized the KA section of Cary Stadium at football games. Brothers welcomed back their House dog, Rebel, in Septem- ber. And in May celebrated South- ern Ball Weekend. Complete with Rebel uniforms, beards, and Mint Juleps. Putting on a different image, KA's threw a Christmas party at Eastern State. The guys sang while Santa passed out candy canes to the kids. Over-shadowed by South- ern Ball, but major events nonethe- less, were the Christmas formal and traditional Black and White. Alumni reminisce about old times at a Homecoming reception. KA's close out 1969 with a December Black and White. -. Q . , W ...JK .1 ,-'f ' V ...s....,.4 - Kappa Alpha Theta turned one hundred years old on January 27. And filled their centennial year with lots of activities. Early in October sisters made a pilgrimage to Vir- ginia Beach and returned full of plans for Homecoming and the fall formal. Civic-type projects also. Seamstress sisters made puppets for the Logopedics Institute, the national philanthropy. A spaghetti dinner at the House raised money for Eastern Stateg a bingo party provided diversion for the female patients there. Socially, KAT's en- tertained a fraternity at their annual tree-trimming party. And big and little sisters got together in the spring for kite-flying expeditions. X 'ri Sisters on kitchen duty dish up ice cream. i .. 1 Q, l f5. Y Folding and stuffing napkins for the float. 212 Kappa Alpha Theta FIRST ROW: Ann Adair, Laurie Albright, Donna Ashworth Betton. SECOND ROW: Nancy Bishop Cherry Bradshaw Susan Brick Pat Butler Margie Byrer-treasurer Joanne Dukeshire ff' . , Pledges. FIRST ROW: Cathy Bazan, Debby ROW: Kathleen Price, Dianna Blair, Sarah , , , ' Eaves, Evelyn Shearin, Cindy Moore, Debby Hunt, Cathy Brooks, Nedra Vaughn. 'L Q 7 5 Chick, Dee Donnigian, Beth Bliler. SECOND X H NN . :X Jean Attridge, Mary Stuart Barrell, Kathy mlm ,mu 1 Y : N 5 U' X, THIRD ROW: Jane Ferguson, Susan Gifs Deene Hall, Julia Harris, Jeanne Huber Carla Johnson. 1 1 L. 'ai 't 4th -J A ff. fir V' .. ' xl. J 1 ' . 2 i' . N . , in I i. fa iv 'sms . -. X. 4. X, I T l 1 33 , ,X it x , .55 1. x n l 1 ., Kg., 91 Q Qi l Y lllplllpla l ne- -, :QW ANI. xlx :mdinn else . Nice J 1 ack, Ai: at e in ..E,. ge-f aa 4 Qi, 'QW' A , ai-T T, 4 N if Q' Z. e '7' - rf x ,. 5 , , ., W I .Mew- ix ,ig ,VV . i X h f ' -'Wx' U ?afr- , ?g3 '?' af f , S is Kappa Alpha Theta. FIRST ROW: Jean Kossoff, Cheryl Krupa, Lani Loboudger, Judy London, Barbara Massie. SECOND ROW: Mary Mitchell, Libba Moseley-vice president, Jenni Pauli, B Percy, Rebecca Reddick. THIRD ROW: Carol Anne Saun- ders-president, Linda Scott, Paula South- well-secretary, Janet Spencer, Chris Stann. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Thompson, Linda Trogden, Michelle Trahan, Shelly Turpin, Jane Upson. FIFTH ROW: Becky Walker, Elaine Walker, Mary Alice Whelan, Kathy Wommack, Sharon Yates. ,...f' Thetals and Theta Delt's put finishing touches on the tree Kappa Alpha Theta Celebrates Centennial Year with a Whirlwind ot Activities , 'leafs' ' f-4 Spaghetti dinner service, Judy London style. Theta's entertain in their living room at an informal fall rush PHVTY A shiny Merit Award, terrific new housemother, and buffet supper welcomed returning KD's in Sep- tember. And kicked off a busy year. Raffle tickets were sold to benefit the Shelton Home for the Aged. Nights-out, luncheons, and slumber parties. KD clowns and witches joined a fraternity to give a Hallow- een party for kids at the Day Care Center, then paraded through the dorms trick-or-treating for UNICEF. National philanthropy: the Crippled Childrens' Hospital in Richmond. Sisters visited in February and passed out Valentine cookies. March 6th marked the beginning of a major re-decoration of the Kappa Delta House. A do-it-yourself paint job, new upholstery, skirted tables. In May sisters dressed in gingham and pinafores served sodas or sun- daes at an Ice Cream Social. And laughter mixed with tears at the annual Senior Banquet. ,,'. - i. 'Q' ' LW 1 J 'iff 654' A N47 ' ., h .,. is W. ' xv Q Q X 'Y Active Kappa Deltas rush out to welcome pledges-to-be on Acceptance Day. ' . ,EP 'B sr-4 -3. -1 Vg I xt E iff A Vx ' x xx 4 f . xx Kappa Delta. FIRST ROW: Susan Absher, Angela Adams, Linda Albright, Ann Baile Charlene Baldwin. SECOND ROW: Anne Y, Beazley-treasurer, Sandy Borden, Nancy Buhrer, Susan Burgess resident Mary .D 1 Campbell. THIRD ROW: Betty Ann Carty Sarah Chapman, Cheryl Cobb, Anita Coles, Kathy Coles FOURTH ROW' Sand Daw ' . y - son, Pat DeBoer, Sheila Fuller, Beth Fur- bush, Linda Garfield. FIFTH ROW: Susan Gefmaifi, NahCy Goodrich, Carol Graham- vice president, Jan Graham, Jackie HOS- kins-secretary. - ----.-- ..---?? - f' 'x, fi ri ,D nina. rriisr rid Doris Kldwell, . Miller, Peggy i ROW: Stephanie Shriver, Joyce Si, Vemeldefl. Cher Connie Wiii makin? in 'Q . Kathy Coles and Kathy Shriver bring the Homecoming gypsy to life. jllnimckfowg rin ms- s i er, SUSHHVED H 5 Ei I It ., 5 ,.f r za : L.. ' O . ,J-'f ' Recently Earned Merit Award ls Displayed in Remodeled Kappa Delta House . S--sv A e - .tt. ...NS : Q pv- ' . 1 ii 'ii Fi .wt.' I J fi X . i L all A WE N ' it . S 'en 'J I Rs , A3 kits, we I D W S x Y ! iv 'x , X 4 ,, M is Kappa Delta. FIRST ROW: Linda Jordan, Valerie Kaskela, Mary Kennedy, Doris Kidwell, Jane Ledbetter. SECOND ROW: Kay Meyer, Suzanne Miller, Peggy Oatman, Fran Rideout, Marsha Robinson. THIRD ROW: Stephanie Ruck, Cathy Schumaker, Mary Shorter, Kathy Shriver, Joyce Stroop. FOURTH ROW: Charlotte Thompson, Marilyn Verheyden, Cheryl Wakefield, Ann Watson, Patty Wendell. FIFTH ROW: Connie Wilson, Janet Wilson, Sandy Windsor, Nancy Woodward, Linda Zuber. -' ,f Pledges. FRONT ROW: Macon Williams, Vanda Reynolds, Kandy Kam- Donna Hickling. sEcoND Rovv: Par Harrison, Sarah Bradley, Cathy Ch andler, Susan Vanderlinde. 4 jf,..,,,,g Jan Graham talks withkan alumna at the Homecoming tea Susangerrnain serves punch to a Day Care Center child. rl 7 t . J . 6 V i M 1' is gif: l . . -,,l i-.I Sig Ep's and Kappa's make Christmas cards for their orphan. MSW EUIOU WGST 'ment on Paplef m3Ch9'nQ the float- J ff Kappa Kappa Gammas Donate Homecoming Wildcat to Day Care Center Children Kappa Kappa Gamma began its second hundred years with a new spirit. Regular Monday night ses- sions included a talk by Dr. William Cobb on the philosophy of Simon and Garfunkel and a slide show by a sister who spent her junior year at Exeter. Plus the annual Hallow- een Pumpkin Walk. Lots of other activities. An open house for frosh men kicked off the social season. And a collage-mak- lng party for the children at Eastern State was the favorite philanthropic project. Something new: a post- midsemester popcorn-eating and bead-Stringing blow-out. Panhel spirit pervades as the Kappa's prepare for the Halloween Pumpkin Walk. , , X t .. ' ' 'X in R t 3 f if ea. ' , Q Y 5 ff - ' li-3.75 . if at Lt 7 4 A BK is I' ji x ,X 35 at 'i A' A +73 Yi ':'s9zl i Q N 3. e We yi? .t 'M?'x? .. x x I 1 -- Fur-clad sisters carry a theme sign during the Homecoming parade. Kappa Kappa Gamma. FIRST ROW: Lyndal Andrews, Linda Beard, Linda Beerbower, Barbara Bledsoe, Marty Bockoven. SEC- OND ROW: Janice Brown, Dale Brubeck, Barbara Burket-treasurer, Becky Byrd, Michele Cayot. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Clark, Condit Cooper, Gayle Crawley-president, George DeVilbiss, Linda Drake. FOURTH ROW: Lois Durham, Lynn Ferryman, Donna Fowle, Pam Funck, Stewart Gamage. x . Z in i YS, Q i x ur . ' r , , f K :fa fe r Q ...lr I .--un ,L .4 'So A. l . I 'Q thll crrr J X ly I, S, , V. 1 . ., ,, A 4-. f , ,M XZ, I 4 'A ..,- . H, ,P a 4 5 W . X ' DY ' I ky U , 15 In ,fu :t -L' I 'V . - 'I i, .J .3 f A 4 K N! f l y, -I if If J i I .J S 5, I U I i , ii , up 0 ii Q' . ' i .. 1, t f f- .,,' ' l sf X 'VI ' X X f J 1 'Z M ,., , ,, If gy I V ,V jf, v ' 'A f 1' , , ' , . 1 AV I, xg 7 I I , . S 4 , . 1 fp., M Q. 4, A A ' ,. f 1 -na , . M W A 0 , '17 Q , 4 f Z I-.v if ,gf Y 4 ii I ff' fi S Q Pledges. FRONT now: cindy Bird, Di- anne Olploufkei BUSY Jeter, Hilda Crucet, Mfifgaret Papadapolos, 'K' Alexander, Val- erie Townsend. SECOND ROW: Julie Chris- Uan- Kafefl King, Dede Miller, cathy eo- zarth, Anne DeGraff, Maggie Barba, Bar- bara Powell, Susan Hillard. g i l 'i 5 , 913- -3, Mrs. Suella Harrington, Kappa's new housemother. Kappa Kappa Gamma. FIRST ROW: Gail Gates, Marian Godbold-corresponding sec- retary, Sherry Hall-first vice president, Barb Harries, Carol Harvell, Kathleen Hawks. SECOND ROW: Jean Henry, Mavis Henry, Pam Hilton, Boofie Hollowell, Trudy Hor- ton, Karen Hunsberger. THIRD ROW: Anne larrobino, Barbara James, Marilyn John- son, Kathy Kearney, Janis Kennard, Mari- lyn Koch-recording secretary. FOURTH ROW: Joanne Madden, Judy March, Mary Anne Mason, Kathy Netzley, Judy New- comer, Cindy O'Callaghan. FIFTH ROW: Jane Overstreet, Bev Palmer, Randy Pear- son, Nannie Perdue, Kathy Plasmati-sec- ond vice president, Jennie Belle Powell. SIXTH ROW: Eileen Proctor, Michele Pugh, Judy Rader, Janis Reed, Sue Register, Butchie Good Roberts. SEVENTH ROW: Janice Savage, Kathy Sheehan, Susie Sla- ton, Sandy Snapp, Sandie Stemple, Sandy St. John.ElGHTH ROW: Liz Tarpley, Nancy Trent, Ellen Wagner, Mary Elliott West, Nell Wrather, Marti Young. 1 . I J if ta ,na If Kappa Sigma. FIRST ROW: Geoff Beitner, Buzz Christensen, Rick Clark, Bruce Cook, Bruce Dallas. SECOND ROW: Bill Davis, Ward Ellis, Chip Evans, Jerry Hemmelgarn -president, Mark Hetterman-vice presi- dent. THIRD ROW: John Hibbs, Bob Hicks, Lhjs ' , sf f- '--C ' Dave Hoyer, Jack Hurley, Mike lronmonger. 1-4 .',.2Q.gf . ' Nags Head Weekend Highlights the Second Semester Activities for Kappa Sig's Bosiack leads the way for QB Giordano. Buzz Christensen and Lucy Pledges. FRONT ROW: D Baltes enjoy a Friday night record party at the House a mY TWlQQ, Bob Joe Southworth Paul Scolaro, Bob Wallace, Mulvee, Bob Stohner. SECOND ROW: Her- Bob Barger, Steve Seward, Dudley Moore, ble Moss, Bart Barthol, RHVWUOIDN DZ-1ViS, Randy Moore. 4 'l 2 E V I t X I' 11 A .X W I 'Y-F7 iSig's Walla09r lb 6 lei Moo' , ,if 'X fl? 'z ' . Ne ,. R1 -fr? i :vi I 2 .six .mer--: x A As: . 12' X Q J. , J , ff, fx :ii FYR? X X97 x FXR v .. -X .YJ A t 4 K-J 5. t Kappa Sigma. FIRST ROW: Lewis Johnston, John Kalbfell. SECOND ROW: Fred Klein, Scott McLennan. THIRD ROW: Dave Miller, Gary Newman. FOURTH ROW: Dave Orgel -secretary, Joe Pilch. FIFTH ROW: Harry Richard, Dave Stout-treasurer. SIXTH ROW: Bill Strachan, Mark Wilson. SEV- ENTH ROW: Jim Worthington, John Yon- ushonls. Alice Scantlebury, sweetheart. w W' 'Stir mi, f , . 2 'za' U 7 - er, ? E1 xxx , 'I ,, If ff '-I' 15- 525 K sy Y, ZH? 1 : 'rf 0 A Kappa SlQ'S make Christmas alittle brighter for children from Newport News- Good times at the Kappa Sigma House. Competitive card games of Pit, Christmas carols ten weeks before Christmas. Underprivileged children from Newport News came for a Christmas party which started with lunch at the House, then a trip to the Wax Museum, and finally gifts from Santa. Brothers helped CW get ready for An Occasion for the Arts by setting up chairs and a stage in Wren Courtyard. Irma La Douces and Hells An- gels came to theme parties at the House second semester. Kappa Sig's new idea: a February ski weekend at Brice's. lVlay ushered in beach weather, and brothers re- served a date for a Nags Head, North Carolina, get-away. I gck Hurley displays his Christmas gift. Lambda Chi Alpha. FlRST ROW: AI Ander- son, Ray Anderson, Doug Brown, Paul Con- rad-secretary, Dennis Cordell. SECOND ROW: Russ Cottingham, Chip Crews, Harry Cross, Kevin Deery, Tom Doughty-Pfesi' dent. THIRD ROW: John Eppler, Phil Fer- guson, Bill Fields, John Fletcher, Jim Fox. Y x 4 - .,,. air. ' NN 2 fel x nllifx s li, . T s .-Ai r ' 3 one f . ef 4 g - - 1. v .Fi -F fi V s V'-Q' !. ,, 'T .jr rr EL' -3 .ff 'sae :L eif Lambda Chis' House Takes First in Christmas Decoration Contest Pledges. FRONT ROW: Herb Teachey, Jack Pulling, Rick Clark, Bill Harris, Ron Sullivan, Paul Geczy, Ken Moore. SECOND ROW: Bob Fitzpatrick, Bill Mack, Kevin Powell, Clarke Chase, Jack Hawks, Phil Marshall, Doug Sankey Dave Duff, Bill Richeson. Lambda Chi Alpha. FIRST ROW: David Francis, Neil Gewirtzman, Steve Howard- vice president, Tom Jasper, Jere Jones. SECOND ROW: Scott Liddle, Gordon Mer- rick, Richard Morris, Jim Parker, Jack Pul- ling. THIRD ROW: Larry Saunders, Mike Schemering, Tom Tucker, Cass Weiland, Joel Williamson. 0 1 ix xl rs Zh gskeia : Nez, X S 1 ,z ri? if Ai S 1 hs, f f A U, .-a SX 3 v X S R 1 r X ' 1, ' ,wt ., V N f u , pl, 1 tv .. 'Hel t ' exe 1 were -r .U :edict Lambda Chis' y 1' MS l I l ,Q K 'jlouqo ,ca li, lx AX fe 55- si? XA, .Q Qi-u 'A llIlfBSl l Ken Moore. ,,4,y Ll,-' v 5' . if 5 F iv' ., 2 34 J .. r 2 ff, E?-iff J , A . as B 7 X f-9 -' 'Jag-..'ifj,1',21.'Qf:'..13,,,. ., '3,.1f-'Nr ..,n ..-,- - .- .. -- I et: ff .'t 'w .1 1:,S a'! ' - nf -'fav--15749-,bt 'fhf ,QS if if 5 ---,-?2rri 'i'.... L 1 ' t. .- -1- r3s.':.n,-'gffQf4f,'7i'q+-stggsp' ,. ,,.3a'fl, , A , , . , ,,.1..,4g sri . 3,,,iv' 5, 1,?:..-Nga.-+1 tw- .r,.:y,,gL-A .H e V -2 if . 11451 7 ' Benedict, Lambda Chis' youngest member: How To Srop frftrrr .t'jLQUHoffz LOGE! 'Iliff'-V, . 0- yfif .. M I ' N Ann Minnick, sweetheart. A as Soul sounds fill the basement on a swinging Saturday night Benedict, the loveable but hard to housebreak Pyreenes retriever, pledged the Lambda Chi Alpha House in '69. And played mascot for the brothers' next-to-best intra- mural basketball team. ln December the Sweetheart Formal replaced regular theme parties, and original- ity won the Lambda Chi's a first place for the best decorated house at Christmas time. Children from the Day Care Center were enter- tained with water balloons on a Sat- urday afternoon in February. Bro- thers entertained with a little more decorum at the annual faculty-ad- ministration cocktail party in lVlarch. Float-building drags on into the night. 21 Phi Kappa Tau. FIRST ROW: Eddie Allen, s ,Q 'I ig, I Q Jim Baldwin, AI Bowen, Dave Cole. SEC- Se' OND ROW: Doug Densmore, Danny Fer- e if rari, Paul Fleshood, Gary Franklin. THIRD is tif, ROW: Bob Gelotte, AI Grant, John Hempel, non Jolly. Founrn novv: Jerry Kenney, Don MacNemar, Dick Moore, Eddy Morgan. 'f ,f FIFTH ROW: Jeryl Mumpower, Al Payne, X ' ' Charlie Perdue, Greg Philips. SIXTH ROW: M i x X I Mitch Powell, Sandy Puckett, Jim Robison, I x -V I Walt Rock. , Y? -'Vic s X ,, if X ,n H41- N .Si ,Ah T s i 1 A , Phi Tau's Celebrate Thanksgiving with a Traditional Turkey Feast at the House 22 eaaseazzziezzaag I :aaa me sm., 3 X -Q W P 'J Pl . - - . Osggesoxifgzlgn Hg!!-rSR'Ck'VTrElleyg John Salop, Charlie Troup, Gene Johnson, Art Barksdale. SEC- ' OH, I e arrett, R B ll ' ' ' ' I Colonyxjohn GraCe!ArtGreif, Ron Hamm- On e , Phil Harway, Herbie Ligon, Rich Cloud, Manue PlilTau's entertain D . IEEHH awks, Sweeth wf ti' Ti 7 if ,. l :Mg MN . I 4 eHtuse iZ3 SE rmeiiaiie' 30 i -nh-Z :nv una?-. :- Phi Tau's entertain Day Care Center kids at Halloween. Y i u i 1 Kathi een Hawks, sweetheart. Brothers canvassed men's dorms for contributions to the Peninsula United Fun with a sorority a Halloween party for children at the Day Care Center. Three weeks later Phi Kappa Taus and their dates celebrated Thanks- giving with a House-cooked feast. Phi Tau's set a new record during intramural football season: zero points scored. But they managed a recovery in basketball when one brother captured high scorer hon- ors. Toward the end of the year, brothers headed to the beach. Twice. And covered the patio with six tons of sand for a Jamaica party. d. And co-sponsored Brothers and dates pause for refreshments at the Christmas dance fe I fgggaz, S f 1 Q, A gy mf. jr V, 2, M lxm . -Q? I I Qv I yy' fl I ' f I Q . Steve Shrader, Eddie h- K a Tau. FIRST now. H 1 gntith algdie Smith, Ross Stansfield. SECSNDWZRZY- Dave Thompson, Steve Von Enen' Bob y ' Steve Weishaar. 4 Santa hears Phi Mu wishes at the Christmas formal, Phi Mu: FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Arnold- treasurer, Joan Atchison, Susan Benson, Linda Birckhead, Cheryl Bracken. SECOND ROW: Margaret Brownell, Terri Creef- vice president, Ellen Devlin, Linda Douglas, Peg Furman. THIRD ROW: Lyn Hecht, Lynn Hodgson-president Sue Lovelace Ann Marrs Gerry McCall FOURTH ROW Mona Rawls Linda Redmond secretary Lyn Singleton Meg Swanson GallWhltaker 1 V , A V7.1 ' 1 I ,W A X g i kk, i V H . x K KY lx-.?'r, H S 0 K H Q. fs 5 .Ia -W x- L Phi Mu's Novel Homecoming Float Sparks Area Drive forthe Day Care Center -4 Qi? 1, Gifts and giggles enliven the Chapter Yule Party at the House. ii arelenll Susan welcomes winter rushees. Phi Mu sisters spread Christmas spirit with their annual campus caroling Celebrating Homecoming in a different way, the sisters of Phi lvlu solicited funds from Williamsburg merchants to match their float fund contribution to the Day Care Center. No papier mache, chicken wire, or crepe paper. Simply a banner to tell of Phi lVlu's contribution and a Washboard Band to serenade spec- tators. During the year sisters hosted parties for freshman law students, housemothers, and faculty children. 3117.00 was collected for the hos- pital ship HOPE. New pledges were welcomed at the House with slum- ber parties and big sister cere- monies. And presented formally at a pledge dance in the Ballroom. After initiation, full-fledged member- ship in Les Soeurs Fidelesf' Pledges: FRONT ROW: Bobbie Collins, JoAnne Todd. SECOND ROW: Ann Marrs, Karen Roinestadt. THIRD ROW: Evy Du- Bois. Pledges. FRONT ROW: Cathy Stone, Connie Burbage, Kitty Ammen, Mary Timmins, Linda Johnson, Teresa Boykin, Pam Billy, Jan Holzer. SECOND ROW: Mary Edwards, Judy McCusker, Biddy Martin, Lori Tipton, Harriett Stanley, Chuck Holyer, Jane Sie- vert, Vicki Volk, Maxine Tucker. THIRD ROW: Barb Green, Peggy Corso, Nancy Bryan. Kay Rorer and Margaret Micholet full of Christmas spirit. Pi Beta Phi. FIRST ROW: Lindy Allmond Leslie Baskin, Bootie Beitner, Nancy Black- well, Christy Bruce. SECOND ROW: Lor- raine Burgio, Penny Cherry, Carol Christen- son, Karen Clark, Carolyn Clouser. THIRD ROW: Susi Davi, Debbie Davis, Ginger Dick, Debbie Dougherty, Betsy Faust. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Fulwiler, Pat Gang, Cindy Goodrich, Toddy Helfrich, Cheryl Helms. 1 1, V. 1 Students flock to the House for the fall spaghetti dinner '.,-X? .- it fr tml Pi Phi's Make Planning Retreat at Sandhridge an Annual Event K A . tf MZ' ff, I n 7 , j! , 1 . k g eee ik 4, 'Mary Margaret Truman unites Pi Phi's who await new pledges. . ., H7 3'-K I .ai L ' g Z -may X 4 Q 'g gf 1 X . M- 4 X K , w- I Qs , .S , . , 1 , X 7 I 1 E X ,.....g. .,......,,...,,,--,.....-..q....,.,..-..,-- - - 1 1 2 47 a Pi Beta Phi. FIRST ROW: Beth Hill, Martha Hollis, Jane Huntington, Peggy Jenkins, Frances Jones. SECOND ROW: Francis Jones, Tina Jones, Sherry Kardis, Charlene Kramer, Carol Lawall. THIRD ROW: Maur- een McCormack-treasurer, Elaine May, Sarah Mays, Margaret Micholet, Anne Moore. FOURTH ROW: Marci Morgan, Lyn- da Murphy-president, Leslie Nadel, Ginny Nittoli-vice president, Jo Raflo. B Hill is a jovial but lean Santa at the Christmas party On a weekend retreat to Sand- bridge, Pi Phi's made plans for the year. To cut the Homecoming float budget in half and use leftover money for the adoption of an Indian boy. To work with area under-priv- ileged children as a local philan- thropic activity. To celebrate Easter with an egg hunt for the kids at Eastern State. Fraternity parties fre- quently. The Monmouth Duo at Christmas. At the House, bridge games pre-empted studying when- ever a fourth could be found. Lunch-time T.V. viewers became enamoured with Don Hollinger of That Girl. In March some exciting news: Pi Beta Phi ranked number one scholastically for the previous semester. A banquet on Founder's Day closed the year when sisters welcomed alums and the O.D.U. chapter for a joint celebration. Pi Beta Phi. FIRST ROW: Carol Roden- baugh, Kay Rorer, Grace Roselli, Mary Quinn Sale, Alice Scantlebury. SECOND ROW: Marsha Seidman, Joanne Sheehy, Byron Shelton, Susan Shipp, Fran Stewart. THIRD ROW: Rachel Strong, Carolyn Tomp- kins, Kay Tucker, Chrissie Ulmer, Betsy Vail. FOURTH ROW: Barb Wallace, Sandy Webb-secretary, Diane Westmoreland, Sal- ly Wllbourne, Suzann Wilson. . -1-n1...,,..,..-....,..-- .. 45' r xy , , yy PillA's Entertain Other Virginia Chapters at District Convention Held in April ,lf a l Pledges. FRONT ROW: Sam Baker, Chris Hunt, Jeff Harrison, Craig Pressnell, Dennis Propst, Steve Cowart Bruce Cross. SECOND ROW: John Crull, Skipp Hayes, Monty Meier, Turner Coggin, Kent Burnett, Steve , Siegrist. Pi Kappa Alpha. FIRST ROW: Scott Ayers, Sam Bailey. SECOND ROW: Randy Boat- r.,,,. , he wright, Bob Browne. THIRD Bow: Bob D 2' Byrne, Dave Canada. FOURTH ROW: Deak , X Q Q Childress, Bill Cole. FIFTH ROW: Max Dale 3 V 'M an -secretary, Bob Daniel. 'T' F I ,ff ' fi' -V - - IA ...4...a...--.- :,..-,.-.. . , r .491 4 A. . ,' K cm! E if' 18 Y.E I it si t? at wt' All Y. Pi Kappa Alpha. FIRST ROW: Don deWilde, Webb DeWitt, Jim Fitzsimmons, Mike Gib- son. SECOND ROW: Fred Hinton, Tim Hun- ter, Steve Isaacs-president, Jim Larson. THIRD ROW: Lee Millette, Darryl Moore- secretary, Bill Mustain-vice president, Bill Petty. FOURTH ROW: Mike Pilgrim, Tom Prousalis, Ragan Pulley, Duncan Reid. FIFTH ROW: Jim Saulton, Larry Slipow, George Smith, Sam Str i c k I a n d. SIXTH ROW: Tom Watkins, Roger Webb, Budd Wedd, Greg Zakarian. ff Six little sisters brightened up the PIKA House. And helped with proj- ects such as the children's party at Eastern State. Pi Kappa Alphas canvassed for the Tuberculosis Drive and campaigned for Tide- water's Clean Air Week. When the typical Saturday parties got stale, PiKA's livened things up with un- traditional attire: cavemen and women showed up at the prehistor- ic party: bacchantes came to the traditional Bacchanalia. Jim Larson keeps both eyes on the ball as he grabs a long pass against Sig Ep. X232 g J V ,, , .....-..-.,. .,.n.-gags-s-ma-su..1-gn..--ow-1--1--eff-.-1--Q -v---4- - ..- r 14 ' ' :Y-..:.1.:. V- v - - . , .- . . . V - f Pi Lambda Phi. FIRST ROW: Herbert Arm- f Strong, Skip Bogel. SECOND ROW: Pat Campbell, Ronnie Cartwright. THIRD ROW: 2 4, Stefan Crane, Keith Dayton. FOURTH ROW: X Lambros Deligan, Gary Diamond. V+. , ET' 3 in 3 ..-f : 4+ J it X 'F T i ' 1 ., gag Pledges. FRONT ROW: Gordon Morse, Si Reubens, Fran Coombs, Ben Joyce, John Pagan, Cl Flip Toepke, Joe Zimmerman, Bernie O'Rourke. SECOND ROW: Pete Evanson, Mike Coleman, . ai T 0 O' r' O 3 'P CD :' Q Q. O 3 X an 7 as ff. gr L tn o nr U3 7 C 0 SD U cb 3 2. cn UJ 2 o :- CD f' U3 C 0 Jr Z 0 O m O' ED c. O 3 W C '1 O' DJ 3 F E? U7 C T ,. i 1' 5,7 ?. 9 4- '1 ll' l Q z 1 I ---3-f-Q, t .ae lard, Walt Whitney. Pi Lam's Entertain Children from Eastern State Hospital in November UFOis in the House: Pi Lam sportsmen practiced football, bas- ketball, soccer, and handball in the living room. For the less sports- minded, week-long monopoly games offered a good excuse not to study. lVleaItime at the House was a real experience: brothers cooked their own food. Games, refresh- ments, a sorority, and Pi Lambda Phis kept kids from Eastern State occupied on a November afternoon. And a permanent tap installed in the basement helped keep brothers busy all year. But the most mem- orable event of the year happened during Rush. Eleven band members put themselves on one wall bench. Unfortunately, the wall bench wasn't able to put up with the eleven. A party in the basement: Pi Lam's remedy for the Friday night blahs. H0lfl8C0l'lllllQ QU .1 i vemher ---W -Pee 4-----?..h--- MDND W, Am., c. ,A, .. ,..--u,,. -. . P-S-. I' i YN X f x, l' Homecoming guests are amused by the Pi Lam scrapbook. 5 f 'Q If 1 , aff S L, S. 1 S,:,V, eip. . ,A AA is Q ., T Nxxx fn . VP fes . Yr: 4 Q , V+ 1 if , t if X .M ' WG' ,sq Q , Pi Lambda Phi. FIRST ROW: Bill Donahue, Dave Fabian, Larry Foy, David Hinder, Bob Jendron. SECOND ROW: Scott Key, Jim LePrelI man. THIRD ROW: Walt Stowe, Tony Thiel-treasurer, Dave Whiman -secretary, Mark Wickley, Bob Wooldridge. -vice president, Chuck Pollow-president, Berk Powell, Neal Shif- i i ,i, N i i i i i i X, ii i ,i ii, ii it iif ,if ii, ii' ig, 'ii i, i ii, ,i i' M fvf if i iw i ii ,, i i it i ii i i i i ii ii i i i 2 2. 3 1 , Lynda Lotz, sweetheart. ':' 'H zsssfiv Pi Lam's and Pi Phi's get together at the House for an afternoon party. i 1 F s W i i ii ii i 'liiii iii. i ii i i i 'i is i i ii i Iii ii ii. if il, 'E ii ii, iii , li 1 ii, ,iii iii S-Q Parties everywhere and all the time. Starting with Homecoming, SAE's partied Saturday night at the House to the tune of Roy Hines and the Pop Tops. About one month later and seventy miles from cam- pus, brothers and dates rallied for a beach weekend, winter style. An original rendition of the Twelve Nights of Christmas livened up the Christmas party. And inventive cos- tumes sparked the Pajama and Shipwreck parties. Roy Hines re- turned in March for the Founder's Day celebration. Sigma Alpha Ep- silon's final smash of the year. so SAE alumni enjoy the Homecoming reception on the patio. Roy Hines and the Pup Tops Head SAE's Busy Social Calendar r X 1 Bartender Flick Ivey takes orders on a busy night at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon House. t 2-41,51 Sigma AlPha EPSHOH- Ed Cassatly, Randy Cloyd, Ed Creekmore, Mike Davis, Steve Demchyk, Doug Franks, Chris Layne. E' l - mem Helms, Swe ,l ll A ---.L--.. ..,-.,.., ,. , ..-All Q-Q l 5 4Q. ' 'Ffa Sigma Alpha Epsilon. FIRST ROW: Mike Leech, Gene Michalec, Bob Newell, Les Powell-secretary, Lee Roxbrough, Steve Russell. SECOND ROW: Richard Salmon- treasurer, Bill Seay, Geoff Serra, Dick Wade -president, Bill Weiss, Pat Wilson-vice president. lendar Cheryl Helms, sweetheart. SAE's basement is alive with action following the Homecoming concert. Q 5 Pledges. FRONT ROW: Con-dwleawrence, Art Kreutz, Brian Laferrlere, Scott Kragie, Tom Tokarz, Bart Per- ,Demcllllkl kins, Chris lVlcGaffin. SECOND ROW: John Case, Neil Bockoven, Dave Weaver, Dave Charlton, Rick Nay, 1 . .Qu , - YW .....-,- .,,..V,v-., ----S-Q - . fl- . e--.ei . 1-f--N w V 1-W l L if Sigma Chi. FIRST ROW: Lehn Abrams, Earl Adams-corresponding secretary, Rob Andrews, Chuck Baril, Bill Benham. SEC- OND ROW: Dave Boerner, Bill Collins, Wes Corson, John Dodds, Andy Evans. THIRD ROW: Pat Farace, John Gleason, Serge Gregory, Howie Hartley, Doug Hartwick. FOURTH ROW: Joe Heritage, Bill Housel, Pat Kalk-treasurer, Buddy Kling, Jeff Lis- cher-vice president. Sigma Chi s Boost Chapter Scholarship Fund with Profits from Light Bulb Sale 5 lab' l Q2 T si ' lv if wi' Pledges FRONT ROW Rick McCullough, Bert Browning, Bob Ranson, Ben Satter- field, Bob Jones, Bob Seybold, Bob Petty, Phil Snead, Ted Sherwin, Dennis Walsh, G. C. Morse. SECOND ROW: Tom Dabney, Pete Malpass, Kevin Corr, Greg Wass, Barry Wisor, Howard Lebow, Jeff Kohlhas, Rob Linthicum, Jeff Roberts, Chuck Hall, Jim Yates, Randy Gillett. Spiked watermelon served at a welcome-back and get-in-the-spirit- of-things party. A new way to start off the year. Shortly after, one in- genious idea and lots of construc- tion work resulted in the first-place fraternity Homecoming float. Sigma Chi's sold light.bulbs to benefit their scholarship fund and took charge of a group of underprivi- leged children, escorting them to all home football games. Parties of all kind, all year. From Whappa- doodle to body painting. Sweet- heart Weekend in May: after Fri- day's cocktail party, dinner, and dance, brothers and their dates headed for the beach to recuperate. Barb Wallace, sweetheart. Z Blllhers and alum cquples d V4 tiki' ., if s l . ig' , ,l L , -C it ft rr: I llh Sale .V 5 85' fi , 'Mt ,, ww A 1 iw.. 4, K . 'i ' Q if . ., b A 20 1 K Il X:-Qin j' ffl. , .4 1 ij 5 X' 'TF 'G j i M, f' Sigma Chi. FIRST ROW: Joe lvlayes-presl- dent, John lvlclvlillan, Larry Menaker, Jack Mitchell, Fred Prasse. SECOND ROW: Rick Richardson, Clay Riley, Frank Roach, Glenn Robertson, Phil Rohrback-recording sec- retary. THIRD ROW: Bill Sales, Kraig Schutte, Bruce Shatswell, Mike Simpson, John Small. FOURTH ROW: Rafael Torrens, Steve Van Hook, Phil Warren, Steve Way, Fred Woodlief. l 4 J X Y T- L F' 5 y 'T X- -F' 11 ,van . .Iwff ' I ' - :A 1 N S 1 mQ ,':w S . . . . ' -- h K a Sig passer Brothers and alumni relax in the living room between Homecoming 3Cf'V'f'eS- ,, S'9ma Ch' S put a hard ms on a app ,sig ' , ' ' ' t action. C01-'ples find standing room only in the Sigma Chl basement as a Saturday nlght party Swmgs m O Sigma Nu. FIRST ROW: Dennis Balkema, Tom Bright. SECOND ROW: Henry Brown, Howard Bruno. THIRD ROW: Glen Conrad, John Crowe. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Fagan -president, Alan Kahan-treasurer. FIFTH ROW: Al Keller, Bob Kenney. SIXTH ROW: Steve Moore-secretary, Rich Randa. SEV- ENTH ROW: Gary Stage, Jim Supplee. X I ' .J ,iffy , lj I ll. , My ll It I nelofs- FRONT If llclor. Rance HHN Hargrove. 5550 El 'TEV F1936 If I li, Q I l in ,. - , 4. ilu Q all ,swf f :X we nl Slgma Nu end Jam Supplee stretches to pull ID a pass rn the end zone. Sigma Nu s Consume 150 Pounds of Pork at Uncle Bob Party .,,f N Pledges. FRONT ROW: Bill Stockey, Stan Victor, Rance Hall, Ivan Stovall, Booker T. Hargrove. SECOND ROW: Phil Nlosser, - 1 Q - i -Q . 5. X. in 5 . Q qt: at FS, g E h V , tails, , n Y I LT ..- H' an L. Sigma Nu's display their football spirit through signs. Mark Thompson, John Swift, Cham Pritch- ard, Drew Zwald, Todd Christensen, Don- nie Smith. tl if Cathy Webb, sweetheart. Pie-in-the-face: reward given the losers of the Sigma Nu pie eating contest. More fun at the House when it was Big Green time. Sigma Nus, sorority women, and other football players made the most of the annual opportunity to celebrate the end of football season. Still more raving in lVIarch when bro- thers honored a new sweetheart at the White Star Ball. Spring practice calmed the whole House. But the fraternity rallied to entertain faculty and local businessmen at a recep- tion. And found the time in lvlay to spend a weekend in Virginia Beach. Y N bw. 9. A 4 A ,...r Q. 5.1. 3 K ttf: N 0 ...r ig jg Sigma Phi Epsilon. FIRST ROW: Jim Almand-corresponding sec- retary, John Barry, Drew Bright-president, George Collins, Wayne Diehl. SECOND ROW: Frank Ditullio, Mark Eckhouse, Doug Frei- W berger, Buddy Gardner, Bill Gibbons. THIRD ROW: Wayne Giber- a 15 son, Rich Guardino, Bob Hobson, John Johnston, Bill Jones. Sig Ep's watch as Freiberger breaks through the Sigma Nu line. As people straggled out of Regis- tration, Sig Ep's were there, ped- dling Activities Calendars. Profits went toward scholarships for bro- thers. Meals in the dining room for the first time: a welcome change from George's. Something else new in the House. A library was started for literature buffs. First places in intramural football and swimming placed Sigma Phi Epsi- lon high in fraternity competition. Rocker, fraternity dog and avid fan, attended all games. Sig Ep's did the footwork in collecting over one hundred dollars for the SPCA. And spread a little Christmas spirit by serenading women's dorms, a little goodwill by co-supporting with a sorority a child in Hong Kong. A pause in the music gives Bill Matson and Sandra Garnett a chance to relax. i , .'r 'f fill? ff. ns. fr 'a Janice Savage. SWB F I 'E 3-an -- - - - ,- - T. ,fvakyiwew 4 ff 4 N-,..T ,l Victories in Football and Swimming Place Sig Ep at Top of Intramural Standings ABOVE: Pledges. FRONT ROW: Peter Dowd, Andy rvidanay, David knignr, Mark Vander f' ' X Stouwe, David Mercer, Andy Davies, Jim in Abicnr, Pnii Gardner. SECOND Rovv: Bob E ,ft Johnson, Burke McCahill, Buddy Jones, 1 jill Dick Freiberger, Dave Russell, Mike New- ton, Mickey Hilbert, Kevin Moore, Carty Seagle, Doug Bramwell, Lee Eiden, Nick Knochuba, Rick Messmer. LEFT: Sigma Phi E silon. FIRST ROW' Bob Lewis-treasurer ral r p , , 0 an , Ed Lytwak, Jim McTighe-recording secre- fir yi tary, Bill Monday, Jim Nix. SECOND ROW: V r V fy if Eddie Peverell-vice president, Kevin Rain- ey, Bob Ramsey, Boyd Sohinlever, Sam , y fy g W f f n Seagle. THIRD ROW: Jeff Thiel, Greg Turk, 5' 'gg ri, r r Mike Wakefield, Dave Watkins, Ridge ,yr f rra V vvnr n i. f up 'T Q- - Sigma Pi. FIRST ROW: Bill Akers, Hank Bahr-vice president, John Bartholomew- treasurer, Bob Beason, Bruce Beringer. SECOND ROW: Joe Blair, Sanford Bois- seau, Chip Boyd, John Constance, Paul Doolittle. THIRD ROW: Jim Duff, Russ Hereford, Drew Hogwood, Harry Kent, Eddie Martin. 8 iw L ll 4,-7 C '- f 1 I a ag. ' , I . f' W? ,f 422534. V. we, as f ,g e. gf 6 - . 1 . 4 V i-asf M , I7 'H f . ,a I, Z 5 'W W ' Sigma Pi's Entertain Dennis Yost and the Classics IV Following the IFC Concert 1:anlHublJarddiscussC 4 Russ Hereford and Sanford Boisseau Saturday afternoon at a Matoaka keg party N .k. t .th I - yi ita scores wo wi a ay-up. Pledges. FRONT ROW: Max Lummis, Jimmy Mitchell, Jim Chafin, Bill Pillis, Bob Mears, Paul Rosser. SECOND ROW: Dave Carli Tom Deloach, Phil Payne, Scott Young, Fer- ris Allen, Hunter Robinson, Mike Fischoff Rick Conway, Mike Kearney, Joe Gregory Tom Burke, Al Coleman. 0 ' P: L I Conseil with a lay-UP' N x mv X L X x x ' . '.X . X X il. 35' Aj xx , x N N x .X X xx ,O , X N ' X x , NX.. x X x ' N X . xxb XNXX xox NX xx xx X Xx x X N -'XR CS ' Q NNXXX xx i X X X X Xxx Nxk x x X X xxx . , X xx x xx X x, gxb X xx xxxxw ,xxx :xx X W X xfx x X N X NN wx Nx , -xxx X X NM5 R xx x ix X X N - xxx 'N wx .x x X x XQ X 'x xxx ,X x , X , xxxvx xxxx xxx .jxxx xg x xx X - xxx -x . 5 - x . xxx x ,X XX Xxgx xxlx SCS Mag- 5-ig -1.m:Ea': :sas ws v pf' pswgg - x x .x x i. x son . , E ' ' ' 1 G wtlumil. Hende rson leads the Slgma pl chorus in serenacxmg Soror1tyCour't. Marian Godbild. ,wer Sigma Pi. FlRST ROW: Mike Millard. John Moses-president. Bobby Pope. Jim Poten- za. SECOND ROW: Felipe Rigau. Scoll C' Shepardson. Brian Taber. Dave Wessel. E' viii R 34 TZ' .aauu L FQ i3 Brothers and dates get a laugh as Rod Klima accepts his gift from Santa. Teresa Pamhamf eweetheeft' , , . . . 1 Serving Meals inthe House Provides Welcome Dining Change for Theta Delt s , y ' Q 2, Theta Delta Chi FIRST ROW: Jim Barack- man-recording secretary K. J. Brosch Jim Callear-treasurer Pete Czarnecki John Davey. SECOND ROW: Pete deFur, Neil Dickey, Steve Dingleberry, Dave Don- elson, Norman Familant. THIRD ROW: John Fawcett, Mike Fratkin, Bart Garvey, Larry Goldsmith, Walt Jones. FOURTH ROW: Rod Klima, Dave Koenig, Hank Lowry, Skeets Lunsford, Howell Michael. Y. H 5 fi' AX Q. N, x r 2 gk. Xia .Y . wie X , , . .1 Q36-1 :: ' A Fix 1 , .LZ M V ttv., .,,.,te'- ,X , wbeiyql ,fi 1 V -...ww -, ,,.s S ,, mom H959 Kellel. Tom Dur nhews, nal lla, lei Jef OND RQWQ Jlll' '31 1 t 'E ff 'xl na- I I I ......---.I..-....L...I,. l -2 ,g-A Pledges. FRONT ROW: Tim Turner, Steve Keller, Tom Dundon, Pete Spewak, Jack Matthews, Ray Henry, Bob Ritter, Park Land, Ken Johnson, Harry Meador. SEC- OND ROW: Jim Helm, Larry Cumming, , I A.: - , ff' IA. ,QSV ,Qs N a x X K , wh J 5,3 X ' 1 . , xxx t . 5 Q . , h ,, ,-. ... x W' A 4' I I, ff-41.1 JBL.: . , Bob Gaynor, Barry Wolfe, Emory Wal- lace, Lee Atkins, Greg Bryant, Mike Ber- bert, Dave Helm, John Henes, George Kazepis, John Becher, Erik Thamm, Char- lie Brown, Tim Stamps. Blue jeans and work shirts. Hay strewn all over the basement. And Day-glo paint smeared all over everything. Theta Delt's Harry Buf- falo. At an afternoon sorority party the next day, brothers went wild with the leftover Day-glo. Intramur- als proved another source of rec- reation. Theta Delta Chi claimed the IM badminton champion and contended for first place overall. Other entertainment: the Sweet- heart Dance in April and Beach Weekend in May. Presents and poems handed out at the Christmas party. And nightly, a little more than a dollar bought an all-you-can-eat meal at the House featuring Mrs. Jones' home cooking. f Theta Delt's take second place in fraternity float competition. S , fx ....,,- ,L X, f s : -- vs L., ' !. f X , txt-: FAR LEFT: Theta Delta Chi. FIRST ROW: Louis Monacell, Jim O'Brien. SECOND ROW: Chris Olsen, Dana Richardson. THIRD ROW: Lad Savage, Richard Stark. FOURTH ROW: Ron Stewart-president, Dave Strunce-vice president. FIFTH ROW: ROW: Erik Thamm, Bob Thiele. SIXTH Henry Tucker, Fred Walls. SEVENTH ROW: Dave Watson, Tom Wieboldt. EIGHTH ROW: LEFT: John Wooleyhan, Bucky Yoksas. Dancing in the basement at the Christmas party. lll 1. 'Wu , ',X 5 fi: N-n 'hftu --T, Y f Nw' gt 1 ' 5 + lfvzsg MA sms, V. fgkghefn. 1 4 Q 'Q k ' 3... Th 1 5.4 44 ' W' --f -f W -,nm ,KY H ,As , ,g a 1 ' ,Taj-. . W ' 1.-iii' , Vw- '3TLfa1f : 57 fn :Rf 'rw f1 '..p g swim we-fp mfelig xv, f---I - A ,I ,H 1? ,,.,... 1 v -,F J , The Individuals I A, .Q W. 1 is A 2 r '95 Fab J 12' .f A mp 'z 11 ., qv 1 Miss Birdena E. Donaldson, Dean of Women. Marshall-Wythe School of Law. Miss Carol A. Wallace, Assistant Professor of Physical Education. h ,- QM21 4 tg? 4 A J , ty A H , ,- fa f- ,- Mb, f f - , M ,L ,Hz- l M l JA Qian ic, laws ,, 3, , ff In , , V ,M W ,,...-- -4 -,?,..f- ' ego ,W V V Gnu Commencement 1969. D epartment of Business. g,,n-I1-- 4 A 'A M Y -+A-V --- ---,, A , mu V J , iii - I Professors William Cobb, Robert Hanny, and Dorothy Fliddle. I '1'l'7: J M, W., riii Howard Stone, Professor of Modern Languages. Dennis Cogel. Wilfred Lambert, BSA Chairm K' 5 Jai, Andrews Hall, General Classroom Building, Small Laboratory, Swem Library. 4 248 N 2' 507' ?,5e,,,. aa ' ...pp . fit J .l Self-discipline is learned quickly: how to study for two tests on the same day without pulling an all- nighter. How to be a student and a student teacher coincidently. Phy- sical endurance and mental capacity increase. You sit through two hour- and-a-half classes rather than have one on Saturday. Discover a flare for creativity, or a mental block against chemical compounds. You fight for 120 quals. Prep for the bar exam. And take four semesters of distribution courses to find a sub- ject you enjoy studying. Your major. -. .vw ,A4, John Morello, senior. Bev Gosney, iuniof- 'VI A Steve Shrader. English 101, Sir Christopher Wren Building. 250 +s,T- Y Hin,-,-,,,,...i.. Y Y.Y. ...-.-iii. -W-Y.-..-- . f ,,,- lllnx nl ,f Ann Mmmck junlor, 1 l NX, x ,. ' 1 l l l l V Fune Arts 317. ' f' ' ' A Q A 1 Q' ee e 5 A, rp -f. : Lf . 7 :xffif x :iff-ifrfmg' lei' sg, ' ,, .w,., . ,, l f N ,Q 3 Senior Michael Carver hears a thought-provoking lecture. ref? Deb Hall, Alex Mallus. 251 l W.. Q .A,, . . ,. - ni, g A 'T - 'Wy . . 'la ' , Y: Um f ' ..,.,,... I o 4 1' .. 4 I e o r-4' ll I - Y, 1, ..' . I f ' ' .7 ,. 1 ,-' 1 IKEA ., .S Q A Jr.--flyer? I ' ' ' ',..-- fi. .177 , qv, , J pf nw Lf, A 1' - . -' :JC . .. .4 'L-w , 1 s.- 1' , , l Ji 5 1 1 ,rf 0 ' 4 .' , ' 1 X 9 . V . - .-A 5 ' , ,U ..4, . ' ' 5-1, V 'L' L., 'jg ' mfr- 49 ' - x u ug, if . . 2-165' ' f '11 N V ' V ,A W 'fha-ff' ' '-i 1' ,.'?' fl . , V Q .. wrt. ... , -V 4 r n , A .. -f . 1 ' ' ' ,.g' .51 M 'L ...an-?,.v' lr -A wil.. 1 ig fy . . JM 1ii ' 'Y' 5 2f3 kinase' ,- . -f- Duc Week begins the four-year search for a diploma. And for the real you. You get involved in a cause. Fight apathy. You push for off-campus housing and participate in a dorm-in. ls it worth the risk of suspension? Progress is made as restrictions are lifted: seniors drive their own cars to campusg women trade skirts for slacks and stay out on Saturdays until 2:00 a.m. You learn peaceful coexistence with a roommate who gets on your nerves. And make the fifteen minute walk from the new math building to the Wren in a record ten. The dawn of the seventies W and M style. Q' 'U-'tl' -E'-ia .1 7 .lltilagiv 1 ,. lf' w .Q 'w'+ 1'xk Y-ff' A f '1.'5:2 rf ,fy f 'you V b og Qiqk. 1 Ag' O fe s ...I -X 7-W 4, , 9- - - ., Mp, I' M5 W' A, H 5 L flax J' Q-21 'K if -5 -+ l'z l..+oQ04 W 4- H+- SQA I .ll 44 1 .-4' 0.1, mr P . ,J - C s-- +m1 f rQey .2 , Q 5 ,f '--1 7 s 4 .. N gk 2 Q ' -P Th. S lf' 9 fi .' 7 xi, Z Q 'Z in M 'f '-Q, E 2, af Q, Vg 'K xg 'AX I j 1 1 W 19.7, fg , w --any Z ff , f i 52225 N, I 1 f v 2 1 Q 4 1 1 3 4 E 5 s 2 f 3 4 ,QQ-xg 'nSDecting new classrooms and the uncompleted field house, the Board of Visitors looked over the campus beto re students arrived. November brought another v i s i t. And direct contact with ten dis- satisfied students. The Visitors up- held President Paschall's disciplin- ary procedures, keeping the ten on probation for violation of dorm rules. Two weeks later student lead- ers met with the Board to discuss modifications of the tamed State- ment of Rights and Responsibilities. And as suggested by the SA, Board members planned meetings through the year with undergraduate rep- resentatives to gain a better under- standing of student demands. Board of Visitors. FRONT ROW: Davis Y. Paschall-president, Walter G. Mason- rector. SECOND ROW: Ernest Goodrich- vice rector, R. Harvey Chappell, Jr., R. William Arthur. THIRD ROW: E. Ralph James, H. E. Zollinger, Frank W. Cox- secretary, Thomas E. Stanley. FOURTH ROW: John C. Swanson, lVlrs. Robert Dun- can, Mrs. Vernon Geddy, Blake T. Newton, Jr. FIFTH ROW: William R. Savage, Jr. Russell B. Gill, Harry D. Wilkins, Willits H. Bowditch, Walter S. Robertson. 1 members admire the newly landscaped fraternity complex. 14 Visitors discuss changes in buildings and grounds. President Paschall Appoints Twenty-two Students to Eleven Committees r: the Beginning of a new yea ninth for Davis, Y. Paschall, Presi- t re- dent of the College. Studen ests and a faculty resolution lead qu Paschall to appoint twenty-two un'- dergraduates to eleven standing College. Acting committees of the as tour guide, President Paschall showed state legislators around the campus to dramatize the impor- tance of College budgetary requests. Another role: that of intermediary between students and the Board of Visitors to speed final modifications of the Statement of Rights and Responsibilities. In September, Gov- ernor Godwin and Dr. Paschall co- hosted the Southern Governor's Conference held in Williamsburg. A talk to freshmen and their parents 256 A senior ' . receives a handshake and a diploma from President Paschall. E fi , Dr. Paschall leads th . . 9 B0ard of Visitors on a tour of the new campus. fnsidenl Paschall own I l i l i i . 3SQhalI t 3 -J' mm dll 21- MH 'W x . -. V 1 Q-.jauslfifw--.,. W 'P , .v,.H..,..4..., ...W.,,.. .fx Q g,,Q, . 1- ! .wnnirn 2.5 ,wot Zz Nxs-...df qw? H, names, D' R 'd D' ctor of Admissions for Women S. Dean Olson, Administrative Assistant to the President. taislll Harriet ei , ire ' Robert P. Hunt, Dean of Admissions. .V 4 - f QP in-.gag Administrators Confront Increased Enrollment 'Q ix Flex Tillotson, Director of Admissions ,iwilfred Lambert Dean OfStud t li ll in l f lmilll C. Pollard , en s. Tan, for Men. VUE W - ,V 'cdr'-AA-V A-FYAANA 4' X' ' ' 'g '1--D ,L+-V--gh gi ik, I ii Bill Carson H. Barnes, Dean of Men. Wmlam C- P0ll3I'd, Librarian. Wallace Elliot, Assistant Dean of Men. Birdena Donaldson, Dean of Women i Q 'C 95 I l u 'N QW Carolyn E. Moseley, Assistant Dean of Women. Joel C. IVlcGurk, Assistant Dean of Men for Housing. MESH:-NNN--- -H ee f- - --he-We aabv ---a-e-a---e--- A .ff f A ' Sr Q Q , QM' ,xl F X John E. Donaldson, Assistant Vice President. M7 f . Q ' 4 , Y E Q es ' . Z, Q x W wr. ' 'fr I Harold L. Fowler, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. W. Melville Jones, Vice President i f' ' 1 nm.. , . M, Gordon o. Vliet, Director of Alumni Affairsi Robeff A- JOhnSt0n, Associate Dean of the Faculty. , il A J..- i John H. Willis, Assistant Vice President f -42 -of fa' 7 544' lf? JW M57 K1 IK 'wr James Kelly, Director of Development ,f-Q-,,.. as Q f. EX Katherine Furey, Assistant Registrar. K Paul Clem, Summer Session Director DUd'9Y lVl.Jensen, Registrar, Ken Smith and Warren J. Green, Assistant Director and -i Campus Center. at .. s .... ,tt . .i 3 4 'jlszm .I . , if gg ng t l Director of the xxx' .27 Amr' 3 . lrving Fl. Robitshek, Personnel Supervisor. , Q , I Z . W 'ff ,, Q . 1... if ' 1 M, ,WY V 4722, f ' ' ff: , , QKTQZQ 5279, 4 1 Dennis Cogle, Assistant Bursar. lrilerrla 1 Robert T. English, Bursar. E. Leon Looney, Director of the Evening College and Extension. 4 it A prix. l if WQWP' John C. Bright, Director of Student Aid and Placement. STHVWGY M- Brown, Assistant Director of Student Aid and Placement. s, lelldam I lr. i 1' I, 5. 5 1 l :NdJ.H9llm5nn, De , i W. S. Sadler, Assistant Dean of AdrnissionS- .iii ?s.,.N ,xwpx wi it ill l l - i il, i 3 I 4 i l 1 S . oi ,5- F' X,,r5 Egg, Hay Adams, Internal Auditor. Floyd Whitaker, Treasurer-Auditor. V' ,x I ff i i i -P' P' I l . -gg - Y . I X51 Q i ,Ml ,sim-3 wfsii Donald J. Herrmann, Dean of the School of Continuing Studies. Ross Weeks, Director of Public Information. E is l Ng, I 1' ww.. 1 505534. f VUsNv1-wsug, ,liN'Y'vqy-gqsv-.,4.,LS', ' . 2. ff-www-..ii6i?' fm ff? T55 42,1 f' ng? 1. I5 'iw ' Warre W 1 5 , 2 fl 1 1:5 - il , ii-'f . 2 ' v John Selby, Acting Dean of Graduate Studies. nv M, Cx' R at .AX ir rl Heeman, Director, Office of Institutional Resources. N9iiJ0iies1AdmiiiisiiaiiVs Assisiaiii' 263 4 i December 4, 1969. Celebration of the 190th anniversary of the found- ing of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, the oldest chair of law in the United States. Other activities throughout the year. Frederick B. Wiener presented the annual Sher- well Lecture Series, and the fif- teenth annual tax law conference for attorneys and accountants of Eastern Virginia was held at the school. During the summer the law school co-operated with the ABA in sponsoring visits by foreign law stu- dents to the United States. BELOW: Law students prepare legal briefs at the Marshall-Wythe library. RlGHT: Bul- letin board displays announce coming events. Marshall-Wythe School of Law Celebrates Its l9llth Anniversary ALBERTSON, El L E E N M., Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. ASHMAN, CHARLES R., Jackson, Missouri. BOAL, ROBERT THOMAS lll, Williamsburg. COLLINS, MICHAEL MCHALE, Covington. coNNoH, THOMAS A., Norfolk. coHl3lTT, JAMES w., JH., carlerr. CRAMPTON, STEPHEN R., Williamsburg. Dobson, HARRY HUGH, JH., Lynchburg. FREEMAN, JAMES HARRIS, Warwick Rhode Island. GARNETT, HENRY DUNCAN, JR., Newport a News. GRAVES, LEONARD LANFORD, JR., Wil- liamsburg. GRIFFIN, THOMAS NORFLEET, Virginia Beach. l ASPH-A - .1-r-'74-,. if li zxeiia zzlllslws. Pi lbiyl -9 'S' . l bHdes f .Jia 'Y 'll , -4 ' , . . . ....L. I -'H ------M .ALE '- - : waging-ui:a...11 I I its I 'dt - , qfl .- S' f K Is I I .,-X:-f',f QI 2 . f , , I ' ZZ' . L f . Q at . er .. ' . ,A i wif: Nt I f - . I ,,,4 r K, . !gj'.I,I, ,, 4 x. . , .5- 5 I, . :rf. I. E' . ft Jr , I II I My-g',I:z-.Q I X ' fl I x EX ' sw Fi M SI I -.k.,rff1--r N 6 h',- if GODWIN, JOSEPH HENRY III, Williamsburg. HATCHL, QUENTIN RUSSELL, Arlington. HAWTHORNE, RANDALL STONE, Arlington. HENSLEY, DENNIS CLAIR, Centralia, Illi- nois. HUDSON, GEORGE NAYLOR, Lewes, Dela- ware. INGRAM, ROBERT B., Williamsburg. JONES, BRADLEY KEITH, Newport News. KRIS, MICHAEL EDWARD, Kenmore, New York. LIPKA, LAWRENCE JOSEPH, Newport News. MARKOWITZ, CARL STEPHEN, Hampton. OWENS, DONALD GARY, Norfolk. PARKER, ROBERT S., JR., Bedford. PETERSEN, ROBERT LOUIS, JR., Newport News. RICHARDSON, B R A X T O N ROBERT III, Hampton. ROBESON, STUART HOGAN, JR., McLean. ROYLANCE, ROBERT MARK, Arlington. SAUNDERS, HARRY DAVID, Belleville, Illi- nois. SCOTT, WILLIAM LLOYD, JR., Fairfax. SHAPIRO, RAND EVAN, Norfolk. SMITH, HOWARD PHILLIP, Newport News. SNOW, DONALD F., New Mildord, Connecti- cut. SPIRN, STUART DOUGLAS, Williamsburg. STAFFORD, JAMES MONTGOMERY, Arling- ton. STARK, CHARLES DOUGLAS, Westfield, NewJersey. TITUS, BRUCE EARL, Williamsburg, WALKER, RICHARD R., Monroeville, Penn- sylvania. WHITE, EMMET T., JR., Williamsburg. WILKINS, W. JON, Williamsburg. YOUNG, RICHARD LLOYD, Williamsburg. ZWERDLING, JEFFERY MICHAEL, Newport News. Ba ' I ' - - M hours of study: a prerequisite to the bar examination. rristers brides tour the law school building. any gg. N I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I II I. III W. II II III III I II II -, ...- , I IQ, 1 I I .hi Incoming law students were hon- ored with a tall lawn party given by Phi Alpha Delta. Rush parties, fa- culty smokers, and a formal dance filled the social calendar. Academi- cally, PAD's speaker p r o g r a m brought to campus Richard Oben- shain, candidate for state attorney general, and Paul Eggers of the General Council for the United States Treasury. Outgoing Dean of the Law School Joseph Curtis was recognized with an Outstanding PAD Alumnus plaque. And a tele- phone hook-up with Richmond en- abled members to participate lo- cally in a state bar review course. PHI ALPHA DELTA. FRONT ROW: Nicholas Reynolds, Joel Shane, Jack Norman, John Evans, Tom Meyerer. SECOND ROW: Diane Lynch, Howard Smith, James Corbitt, Robert Harwood, Bob Ingram, Harry Saunders, Rodney Crowgey, Stuart Robeson. THIRD ROW: Bruce Lange, Ralph Elmore, Barbara Bassuener, Leonard Graves, Dennis Hensley, Wil- lard Funk, Michael Kris, John Sabourin. Phi Alpha Delta Provides Telephone Hook-Up for Virginia Bar Review Course ABOVE: Mike Kris and Willard Funk listen to meeting discussion. RIGHT: First year law students meet the fraternity brothers at a fall smoker. , T ROW: Leonard Starr Walt r G I PHI DELTA PH' FRON 1 9 0 den, Duncan Garnett, L d R' . James Tfaylor, Ray Stoner. SECOND ROW: Terry Light, Mike Collins, Don Leeeogirhardnggega ThgmasOLewis, gon Bland, Bob Parker. THIRD ROW: Charles Midkiff, Gerald Tarrant, Bob Phelps Stan Hir hgv on wens, 'ey' Earle Hale, Emmet White, Ted Johnson, Leslie Smith. FOURTH ROW: Joe Kelley Bob lvl? er Erngq Sprat- Thomas Donovan, Nicholas DeRoma, Brad Jones, Fred Morrison, Robert Nichols Fryeddie HigksyGFeg girtinnnly Hopper Ancarrow, Robert Walker. U.S. Supreme Court lustice Holds Audience with Phi Delta Phi ,f '7 x meeting, 6 em. A . 4 sc N. An informal gathering of the brothers describes Phi Delta Phi meetings. ki Monthly meetings at the Jeffer- son lnn. Opportunities for Phi Delta Phi to gain knowledge of the legal profession as well as to engage in social activities. As guests at lunch- eon meetings, practicing lawyers and alumni spoke on different as- pects of their careers. In the fall, Phi Delta Phi sponsored a law school trip to Washington, D.C. A full itinerary: visits to the U.S. Court of Claims, the National Labor Re- lations Board, and the Supreme Court: lunch with Senator William Spongg and an audience with Chief Justice Warren Burger. S p r i n g weather brought the annual picnic and softball game with PAD. LEFT: Mike Collins. U 1 ' 'O' Sharpe The law school's answer to the SA: the Student Bar Association. Elected officers conducted monthly meetings. They subjected first year law students to an SBA-sponsored orientation program. Socially, mem- bers attended the Homecoming re- ception in October. And looked for- ward to the Barristers' Ball, the social event of the spring. Involve- ment in other activities. Like seek- ing to increase the law library's number of volumes and seating capacity. And sponsoring law firm interviews for third-year men. SBA Officers. Tom Reavely-placement chairman, Duncan Garnett-vice president, Bob Parker-president, Bill Bland-secretary. Student Bar Association Sponsors Law Firm Placement Service for Seniors 7- Charles Duff Bob Parker, president. Tom Reavely. E 1 lien and Mary Law Re ,. l,..i. , Student Bar Association. FRONT ROW: George Hudson, James Freeman, Ron Bur- gess, Wayne Edmunds, Ray Stoner, Tom Lewis, Mike Kris, Jon Wilkins, Fay Gormly, Tom Reavely, Duncan Garnett, Bob Parker, Bob Bland, Joel Shane, Richard Blackwell, Jack Norman, Stu Spirn, Quentin Hatchl, Wil Skinner, William Monahan, Tom Doug- herty. SECOND ROW: Harry Dodson, Rich Ashman, Duncan Smith, Don Owens, Chuck Midkiff, Robert Roylance, Ellen Lloyd, Brad Jonew, Leonard Alcantara, Charles Duff, Harry Saunders, John Scanelli, John Sand- ers, Tom Shadrick, Dick Knight, Howard Smith, Philip Sturman, Bob Kaplan, Elsie Powell. THIRD ROW: Stu Robeson, Tom Griffin, Joe Godwin, Rodney Seaford, Jau- nell Gaines, Frank Frye, Sid lnsley, Rand Shapiro, Natalie Gillette, Fred Morrison, Eileen Albertson, Earle Hale, Diane Lynch, Tom Meyerer, Larry Lipka, Les Smith . 5, Bruce Harris, Saul Pearlman, Bob Holme Jefferson Wilson, Bob Koch. FOURTH ROW :ompetitiu Ythe Sch members and M3 ileartho :ollecied ami? fro Om Dre Jsand fi ated to 'ugllout l for fir Jlllntary not CO .led i Qiql 8 factual S Dre briefs, red - .7 El Stephen Crampton, Tom Connor, Tom DOH yalld pp ovan, Dennis Hensley, Richard JosephS0n Robert Marks, Bob Mayer, Frank Arnegs, Louis Shuntich, Emmet White, Rod CVOWQ V' Greg onion, Jeff zwerdimg, Conway Smith Bob Nichols, Nick Reynolds, Dick Gow' Mike Lubeley, Gary Tegenkamp- .fe :Lenten tha M !e0lL8w in th lionaicomp Hilo x '1 HH Ur Seniors To Olinor' ggi' Chard Josepees v All' L ciOl'9:f itebonway Sgg girls Dick o grop- T . Vx NX N.-Hi' i 'l k J if i ihq NK: nf I Garneltsvice L tres Bob HO A. RT H HO rov m D, f. T o Q,,,J-F' --M -. ---H - B.-- Qll It lt ,i l ' l Don Scearce and Tony Gaeta edit copy for the fall issue. ...QOH ffl F5 Q .111 Law Review. FRONT ROW: Don Scearce, Bob Parker, Dennis Hens- ley, Chuck Midkiff, Terry Light, Fred Morrison, Don Owens. SECOND ROW: Joe Kelley, Mike Collins, Barbara Bassuener, Susan Cooke, Harry Saunders, Dick Gold, Mike Kris, Ray Stoner. THIRD ROW: Lar- ry Lipka, Tony Gaeta, Nick Reynolds, Richard Bray, Bruce Titus, Bob Nichols, Tom Donovan, Nick DeRoma, Bob Mayer, Tom Corbitt. . N.. by M William and Mary Law Review Editor, Charles Midkiff. Marshall-Wythe Students Compile Law Review, Conduct Moot Court Sessions Writing competition with i n the Marshall-Wythe School of Law pro- vided new members for the staff of the William and Mary Law Review. Four times a year the editorial board and staff collected legal articles. One-third came from law students, the rest from practicing lawyers. Over a thousand finished Reviews were circulated to attorneys and libraries throughout the country. Mandatory for first year law stu- dents, but voluntary for upperclass- l men, the Moot Court provided op- portunity for sharpening legal skills. Assigned a factual legal situation, Students prepared oral arguments and briefs. An appellate court of faCU'fY and attorneys listened to the Dresentations. And passed judg- ment. ln August, three top students VSDYS-sented the Marshall-Wyth e 3Chool of Law in the National Moot Court regional competition. Moot Court Board William Register, George and problem drafting, Stu Spirn-ch i ef Newman-deputy Eileen Albertson-deputy clerk for research clerk for administration, clerk, John Davies-advisor, Paul Jensen. A .L'Q Sli' 'n Two years old and growing: the School of Business Administration. Using the specially designed new facilities in the math building, the School expanded its numbers in both the undergrad and lVl.B.A. cat- egories. The Departments of Ac- counting and Management, in addi- tion to the Bureau of Business Research which published monthly the Virginia and Williamsburg Busi- ness lndex Reports, filled out the School's program. ln co-operation with the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, the School also offered pre- paratory programs for the Bar and CPA exams and for the Master of Law and Taxation degree. Ch.. Jim Runyon, a graduate assistant, works on statistics. School of Business Administration Moves into New Classrooms Dr. Dafashy at the board i 'wW . i N., Df- Qulltmeyer Dean ofthe s ' h ' . . C 00' of BUSIHQSS Administration. Dr. King Assistant Dean 7 N L V b - D tic I I ZSSIIIUTIS I II ii I I School of Business Administration. FIRST ,I ROW: Edwin C. Baxley-assistant professor, I George D. Cole-assistant professor, Wagih Dafashy-associate professor. SEC- OND ROW: Leonard L. Graves-lecturer, Gilbert C. Jones-assistant professor, Algin I B. King-professor. THIRD ROW: Charles F. Marsh-lecturer, William G. McNairy- assistant professor, John L. Norman- Iecturer. FOURTH ROW: William E. O'Con- nel-assistant professor, John S. Quinn- professor, Charles L. Quittmeyer-profes- sor, dean of the school. FIFTH ROW: Anthony Sancetta-professor, Marvin M. Stanley-assistant professor, Leland E. Traywick-professor. I QW . 'ri the b0aId- Linda Tucker, Business 315' Industrial Relations- 1 .--1- - 'M mar room. . Com Ieted Sem iness majors relax before class in the recently P fi f f I 3 I suv A K- tug I I xl e. .IJ X, X Mass Confusion surrounds the education tables during first semester registration ABOVE: School of Education. FIRST ROW' Richard B Br k . . oo s- professor, dean of the schoolg William Bullock-associate profes- sor, Royce VV. Onesser-associate professor. SECOND ROVV: P I au N. Clem-professor, James D. Cowles-assistant professor, Armand J. Galfo-professor. THIRD ROVV: Kevin E. Geoffroy-associate pro- fessor, Robert Hanny-associate professor, Donald J. Herrman- professor. RIGHT: Ivlr. Jenkins presents a lecture. Prospective team TI-3: 1-.:..n....... , ..-.--..-- ...- . ,Q '5- .ff Prospective teachers relax before Dr. One of the schools that makes the College a university. The School of Education. Major emphasis on un- dergraduate education degrees and state teachers, certification require- ments. Offerings also for the Master of Arts, Master of Education, and Doctor of Education in Educational Administration. And the Certificate of Advanced Study in Educational Administration and Counseling. The School offered extra night education courses in conjunction with the Even- ing College, and the Division of Spe- cial Education trained teachers for exceptional and retarded children. Hanny's class in educational methods. Proposed Changes in Secondary Practice Teaching Meet Opposition I E . . .... ..a.a.-an ve- xv---'Qs-v-0-4-use---va-1-v v'v'-v-q-vwqvvesx' vivid School of Education. FIRST ROW: John E. Jenkins-assistant professor, Robert C. Jones-associate professor, John F. Lavach -assistant professor. SECOND ROW: Dawn Lazanas-assistant professor, Carl W. Mc- Cartha-professor, Ester B. Mills-associate professor. THIRD ROW: Robert O. Nelson -professor, Curtis H. O'Shell-associate professor, Douglas Prillaman-associate professor. FOURTH ROW: Roger R. Ries- assistant professor, John W. Sykes-assis- tant professor, Paul Unger-professor. - vI-l3v5,-l-l'3I33T41'3l!'1I'-l'3TlTY'-I'XT3TKT5I' '7'!'l1 ' - 3 ' '3 ' Education and research were key ' words at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Graduates studied at the Gloucester Point and Eastern Shore laboratories toward the lVl.S. l and Ph.D. degrees in marine sci- z l ence. The staff researched projects l in environmental physiology, fish- l eries, invertebrate biology, marine ecology, and pollution. Plus special project, Operation York River, a 1 biogeochemical investigation of the l York River. Almost twice as much classroom, lab, and office space f . was provided with the October dedi- cation of the Richard E. Byrd Hall. l ,, 1 .91 3 f W Dean Hargis gives Governor Godwin a tour of the lab. r Vfv X .-v . H J.: l4W'Wr'fu if -.f 'fi ' ft V ll Ag 7 f 'IS f Y R ' 1 0' 4 ' X K V waleisampling,0Pf ,M I I Geological oceanographers sink a wel: for a study of beach erosion. I R. E. Byrd Hall is Dedicated at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science 1 l l 4 i , t,.ct 1 s-5- ,R J -ii va ' ll l Q Tqfiwl ll 1 l l Q I is l l l ! . ns i ' - a J The vlrgimal ft r f M Q u e o anne Science, Gloucester Point, l 3 276 , ,.....aw-rf' ...,, .. , '-fc? 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Q: ' - 'QW' W 'M , ,M A My-Fug ' ' 45 K, Zi ,fm W .M , 5- 'N s N Amino acid analysis of marine invertebrates. x. -Q. fi ff ' f'l1f '!f' I A VIMS research vessel is anchored in the James River. Dr. Grant scales a striped bass for growth and age studies. W .4 'I' 'aw A . . , 11:11-:iii-, 5.,,, -.vs ,Nj .-we -ff '- f Y - A A- - .s.f-s. vi 4 !, ..,.,..--w...1-xf. V v,-:J-,..-., , ,. ,, N, ul ' 277 '-4S'? !'tt -,M ,, .fm J,-M. ,mf f ,ills 4 J 2 by mga f ' . . xh 'h una 1101 if 1 64 x w Beginning a second year in Mill- ington Hall, the Biology Department continued to expand its facilities. A greenhouse, constructed on top of the new building, replaced the old ones on campus. The Department hired a full-time curator to run the herbarium, a storageroom for dried plants used in study and research. To supplement the lVlaster's degree program, plans were made to offer the Ph.D. next year. Biology majors and professors played a prominent role in the Virginia Academy of Sci- ence: numerous students and teach- ers presented papers in the Biology Section, Professor Stewart Ware pe- titioned for the establishment of a Botany Section and became acting chairman at its formation. Coursen lectures in Biology 101. Students question Dr. Coursen after class, Virginia Academy of Science Receives Contributions from Biology Department '11 ., , ..,, , c f7?5'fij'5:d ' f 'ng ,Q 1 35? f I f '61, f K+? i . e -' Dr. Ware on a marine ecology field trip. f ' et ,Q Z 1 ' uf-We-f EL X ' J M f f ati? f f ny, W 1 Z f' ' ' f. . '- '47, -4.2311 ef , ,. ,J 3Qg:,14fl22g4f2Ef: re 'U f' ... wtf: , A M53 , . ,J A ' . -51 rf- . .,- R, T: X' mf of I a X 1 Department of Biology. FIRST ROW. John I' Ba'dWinfDf0f9SSOf, Garnett Ft. Brooks, r.-associate professor, Mitchell A. Byrd gplrofessor and department head, lan P. Rgvstd-associate professor. SECOND Br . Bradner W. Coursen-professor, UCS S. Grant-assistant professor, GUS- H! Qi'-Q 'Hb-.f tav W. Hall-associate professor, Martin C. Mathes-associate professor. THIRD ROW: Richard C. Terman-Pfofessor' Webb Van Winkle-assistant professor, Carl W. Vermeulen-assistant p Stewart A. Ware-assistant professor. rofessofl Ngftralt , ! 12 4 tkfl . Je. vi' . .tiff T ff Mn 4 z, PM I : he . I J xv sl f 'l.'ll1 2, Q ,Q 1 ' . ,g Wlllor was beco NSF Grant Aids Summer Research for Undergrads we' HZ' Department of Chemistry. TOP ROW: Alfred R. Armstrong-professor, Harris Burns, Jr.- assistant professor, Cirila Djordjevic-as- sociate professor, Frederick G. R. Gimblett- visiting research associate professor, Ed- ward Katz-instructor. B O T T O M ROW: Richard L. Kiefer-a s s o c i a t e professor, Robert A. Orwoll-assistant professor, Mel- vin D. Schiavelli-assistant professor, La- vonne O. Tarleton-instructor, Stephen Young Tyree-professor and department head. Offering two undergraduate pro- grams of study, the Chemistry De- partment saw a rise in the number of majors. One program: the prepa- ration of students for actual work in the field of chemistry. Study certi- fied by the Committee of Profes- sional Training ofthe A m e ri c a n Chemical Society. The second pro- gram offered concentration in chem- istry to pre-medical students. Grad students working toward the Master of Arts degree did research with faculty members, and a National Science Foundation grant paid ris- ing seniors to engage in similar re- search over the summer. ,.....f. RIGHT: Department of Geology. Stephen C. Clement-associate professor, Bruce K- Goodwin-associate professor, Gerald H. Johnson-assistant professor. BELOW: Pro- fessor Gerald Johnson talks with geology lab students. Virginia Geological Conference Meets Playing host to the Virginia Geo- logical Field Conference, the Depart- ment of Geology welcomed geologists from all walks of the profession. Conference discussions focused on the details and problems of the geol- ogy of this particular area as Dr. Gerald Johnson led a two-day field trip around the York-James Peninsula and the south bank of the James. Bruce Goodwin served on a grant evaluation panel of the National Sci- ence Foundationg Dr. Kenneth F. Bick co-authored a report on the geology of Williamsburg and surrounding areas. His study included the first modern geologic maps of the area. f 'S ,Q , Harcum, McKenna, Bauer, Department of Psychology, Study Noise Effects RIGHT: Department of Psychology. FIRST ROW' Ellen Ft Bauer assistant professor F Samuel Bauer acting assistant professor Peter L Derks associate professor SECQND BOW Herbert Friedman associate professor E Rae Harcum professor Kelly G Shaver assistant professor Stanley B Wrllrams- Drofessor and department head ABOVE Professor Harcum demonstrates the use of graphing for statistical analysis -J 9' Psych 331 students concentrate on Harcum's technique. fs f f as ff V f 1 34. .39 is I l G 'sz A Entrance lo lllllllll c f I i 'I I I I 4. 'I UI . I f 1 oise Ellen Q... :Iii .,1', f. E ZZ Y i Entrance to the new classroom building. Clean blackboards, fluorescent lighting, and fewer windows to dis- tract math students. At the begin- ning ofthe school term, the Mathe- matics Department moved into the new three-story classroom building. Free tutoring to freshman students was available daily in the graduate assistants' room. The basement of the building housed the William and lVlary Computer Center. Norman Gibbs, a mathematics instructor, served as assistant director of the Instructor Gihhs Serves As Assistant Director of Computer Center if VUI- e New ', ' 7 s A f 'Z f aff A v, aim f 4 X -f , ,am v' F f-1 42 1. , . 'X enzryvzra r ' fwf-1+-f Is ' ' X -1, 4 , 2 SVKV' Qt 1 'F 'vit .g.3::5Zf, fgffzg If Qjj-jfxj '. ' . center, which had terminal hookups with five state schools. The Com- puter Center served as an aid to administrative processes here, and it also gave students in lvlath 230 and 240 an opportunity to learn the basics of computer programming. 5'-2 I.-.ymwempmw - H f Instructor David Dickey works a calculus problem in Math 201. Department of Mathematics. FIRST ROW: Robert L. Anderson- instructor, William L. Bynum-assistant professor, Benjamin Cato- associate professor. SECOND ROW: Luther T. Conner, Jr.-assistant professor, David A. Dickey-instructor, Hugh B. Easier-assistant professor. THIRD ROW: Norman E. Gibbs-assistant professor, Peter V. O'Neil-assistant professor, Richard H. Prosl-associate professor. FOURTH ROW: Thomas L. Reynolds-professor and department head, Lionel Rintel-assistant professor, George T. Rublein-associate professor. FIFTH ROW: Raymond W. Southworth -professor, David P. Stanford-assistant professor, William C. Turner-associate professor. 2 Department of Physics. FIRST ROW: Roy L. Champion-assistant professor, George W. Crawford-associate professor, Frederick R. Crownfield-professor. SECOND ROW: Lynn D. Doverspike-assistant professor, John H. Long-associate professor, Robert E. Smith -associate professor, Jon F. Soest-assis- tant professor. Department of Physics Operates Space Radiation Effects Laboratory at NASA By offering both the lVIaster's and Doctorate degrees, the Physics De- partment offered opportunitles for high level research. Off campus the Department operated the N.A.S.A. Space Radiation Effects Laboratory. Facilities: a proton synchrocyclotron, electron accelerators, and an IBM 360-44 computer for on-line data analysis. On campus in the William Small Physical Laboratory, research proceeded in the areas of atmospher- ic, plasma, and solid state physics. l Physics 104 lab students complete a written report on a mOfTlOlT1YtYUil1 experiment. lr. . P5 rrL0W'. Dj ,aS50C'at . SaloShl HO! l assiSl5m pro - I Vlcl0f lllllf Gnber Marion . 4 nslru HerZ09' ' , a 'gr , -F I E -an-Ai R S. .tiki- R 'I - Y yat NISI -jul BEI-Ovvg Department of Sociology. FIRST ROW: Vernon H. Edmonds ,associate professor, Craig R. Humphrey-assistant professor, Satoshi Ito-assistant professor. SECOND ROVV: Jon S. Kerner- assistant professor, Wayne R- KGVVIOUIG-Professor and department head, Victor A. Llguorl-assistant professor. THIRD ROW: Robert 5, Miller-assistant professor, Elaine M. Themo-assistant professor, Marion Gilbert Vanfossen-associate professor. RIGHT: lvlrs. Noelle Herzog, instructor in Sociology Statistics. It I V t t X ' on t '- . f h 6 1 ,.' y A' . S , . - eff g 1 S. sf... 3,:..: .. sq,i::g,g:-,rv . gpg 543 gs I S -I ' - . ,gagffttg 1 f ' . Ilr. Barka Receives National Science Grant for Archaeological Research A group of anthropology students received practical experience in ar- chaeology during the summer when Dr. Norman Barka led them on a Chickahominy River search for In- dian artifacts. Second semester Dr. Barka took a leave of absence and a N at I o n al Science Foundation Grant for archaeological research in Europe. Another switch: Terence IVlcCann came from the University of Guyana in South America to join the W8tlVI Department of Anthropol- ogy. And another: Albert Labriola, assistant p r of e s s o r of English, taught a new course, Anthropology 430. Titled Descriptive Linguis- tics, the class carried credit to- ward concentration in both English and anthropology. LEFT: Terence McCann lectures in Anthro- I pology 201. RIGHT: Department of Anthro- pology. Norman F. Barka-assistant pro- fessor. :unit A Although the Economics Depart- ment planned no expansion to the graduate level, three new men joined the staff as undergraduate instruc- tors. Older faculty remained active outside the C ol I e g e community. Martin Garrett completed a private study on the relationship between small southern towns and the lo- cations of industries. Leonard Schi- frin, head of the department, served as chairman of an advisory com- mittee for the Office of Research and Statistics. His committee, con- nected with the Department of Health, Education, and W e I f a r e, studied the Medicare, Medicade, and Social Security programs. Department of Economies Employs Three New Instructors for Undergraduates Department of Economics. TOP ROW: Samuel H. Baker-assistant professor, Robert A. Barry-assistant professor, Taylor K. Cousins- assistant professor. BOTTOM ROW: Martin A. Garrett-associate professor, John R. Matthews, Jr.-associate professor, Leonard G. Schifrin-associate professor and department head. essor Bakef explicates a set of related curves in Economics 201. Foreign Servroe Representatives Speak to Government Majors initiating a program designed to give students a practical knowledge of their major, the Department of Government placed both graduate and undergraduate interns in legis- lative and political party offices on the national and local levels. In Feb- ruary, high ranking members of the Foreign Service spoke to govern- ment concentrators about futures in their fieldg in turn, government faculty lectured during the year to the Foreign Service Institute of the State Department. RIGHT: Department of Government. Donald J. Baxter-assistant professor. BELOW: Wil- liam Moss conducts a seminar on American Political Parties. 4 J ll J ,M42 V, , R' - ' : N I ,W , , . -.. 0 r -. T - 3 Widow wifeegfrv eq, ,r.C.. Q' LZ 1 . s aws- -of f ' J Q Department of History. R. Carlyle Beyer-professor, Richard Max- well Brown-professor, IVl. Boyd Coyner, Jr.-associate professor, Dr. Funigiello in American History. Dr. David tluinn of Liverpool, England, Holds lames Pinckney Chair ot History Dr. David Quinn of the University of Liverpool came to William and Mary in September as a visiting pro- fessor. He became the first holder of the James Pinokney Chair of His- tory. ln addition to teaching under- graduate and graduate courses, Dr. Quinn continued work on two books, both histories of the early United States. Others in the History Department finished significant writings. Studies made by Dr. Richard Brown were published in A Report to the National Commission on the Causes and Pre- 'TT I V g mi To f W 3 X S ff X. N Q X vention of Violence, while Richard j t i i : ' A V I .T s .Ss ,,.,.. 2 z Sherman completed Ia book entitled h 3 The Negro in the City. Two history ,-'n ' old L pow- professors spent the summer months De - Ha' partment of History. TOP ROW: Edward P. Crapol-assistant professoff .. assistanl - - . . ,.' ting dOll'lQ field research In Europe. Gil- ler-professor, Alvin Z. Freeman-professor, Jeremey C. JaCKS0n Vlglhard B Shel' bert lVlcArthur visited in Russia and Finlandg James lVlcOord, in England. . , len man-associate professor, Thomas F. Sheppard-assistant professOf, He assistant professor. 288 Professor. BOTTOM ROW: James N. lVlcCord, Jr.-associate Professor' RIC C. Vllalkeff 'f l r .V rl ,- 6 ll l ol F9 DgpBllnTnpr0fe55Ol :gf Sian or 'nrslarll profess ' llligill U9 Q -. S '-fx., 4, V r ,I .ii - 'lu ii? 5SSOr R- ' ' 'Chard 'ate Drofessq, Ji History aSSi5ta e Sie' Walker' r r rl rr lie Y r l 2 f I JP' Mu.,--. f rs ' f W Z4 9 4 Q rift in il Department of Religion. David L. Holmes- assrstant professor, James C. Livingston- assistant professor. Religion Department Plans Curriculum Expansion in the Fall Semester i M r ., P r- A , 1..- Plans were made by the two- year-old Department of Religion to increase its size by one in the fall. The reason: to offer new courses in the field of Oriental religions. The present two professors taught six courses in religious thought and history. Outside class, Professor Liv- ingston worked on two books to be published this year, one entitled Modern Christian Thought: From the Enlightment to Vatican II. Pro- fessor Holmes continued research in Virginia church history. In the spring the Department initiated a lecture series: Religion in Contem- porary Society. Open to all students the program brought to Williams- burg prominent speakers from other colleges and universities. Ancient Languages Ufters Courses in Greco-Roman Art LEFT: Department of Ancient Languages- Alexander P. MacGregor, Jr.-assistant DVC- fessor. ABOVE: David Holmes lectures T0 his Old Testament class. ABOVE RIGHT: Professor Alexander lVlacGreQ0V in Greek' Latin 205. 2 ii Q . r E is ' 9 4 Z2 X V X fa 5 hx lbw 1' Department of English. FIRST ROW: Jean C. Andrews-instructor, Donald L. Ball- associate professor, N. Stephen Bauer- instructor, John W. Conlee-assistant pro- fessor, Jeremy F. Curtin-instructor, Charles E. Davidson-professor. SECOND ROW: Carl R. Dolmetsch-professor, Nathaniel Y. Elliott-assistant professor, Frank B. Evans, ill-professor, Robert J. Fehrenback -associate professor, Margaret W. Free- man-instructor, Kenneth O. Green-in- structor. THIRD ROW: Bruce H. Guernsey- instructor, David C. Jenkins-professor, Kenneth S. Knodt-instructor, Albert C Labriola-assistant professor, Michael J. Lieb-assistant professor, Robert lVlacCub- bin-assistant professor. FOURTH ROW: James E. Marlow-instructor, Cecil M. Nic- Culley-professor, Fraser Neiman-profes- sor and department head, Richard N. Park- inson-visiting professor, Diana L. Parsons -instructor, Leroy W. Smith-professor. 75.1 , , A 'AML NNN so ff N. xv 0591 s . X .V X . V5 X . . 1 N Xxxss X x. xi Z vi 95 , V . f . ffl iffg 7 . , .: ii A mt' ' V sm t-'A X N, v rf J X X RRR at 'rv 51 NSN 2' gf -fy X .X as tvs xx Mgr gt 'X X S x Y, E m Ns X X ,I . . NX SQ V 4 X v Q X Hs. 1 N M A X5SqtxX3NYKV'xfm. Mmxswss X X X XX X .- N X0 box , 'Sei .i-.QL ' f Professor from Exeter Visits English Department E' Professor Leroy Smith in conference with one of his students. mslruclll fl V i -n. 'C' X I . 1 L 'Q A wi Instruction in Five Modern Languages Is Offered 'lwxg 'Dx . . 'ew X tm- A lg i' X' V ' is 'H 'W' ' X s 13:,. . 5 Q , J E-ifsf rf - 5 -r ,fm e ft, ..4,,mM,.- Department of Modern Languages. FIRST ROW: Elisabeth E. Backhaus-assistant pro- fessor, J. Worth Banner-professor and de- partment head, Jeanne IVI. Basso-instructor, Martha S. Bien-instructor. SECOND ROW: James DeRocco-instructor, Elsa S. Diduk- assistant professor, Carol A. LoIiber-in- structor, William C. Goff-assistant profes- sor. THIRD ROW: Alexander KaIlos-profes- sor, E. Morgan Kelley, Jr.-assistant pro- fessor, Hamilton E. Killen-assistant profes- sor, Alexander I. Kurtz-associate professor. FOURTH ROW: James D. Lavin-assistant professor, J. Luke Martel-associate profes- sor, Ben C. IvIcCary-professor, John A. Moore-professor. FIFTH ROW: Leslie D. O'Neil-instructor, Gordon B. Ringgold- professor, Nicolette P. Ringgold-lecturer, Gary A. Smith-assistant professor. SIXTH ROW: Jerry C. Smith-assistant professor, Anne S. Tyler-instructor, J. Allen Tyler- assistant professor, Walter S. Zimmerman- associate professor. ,lx ,. ag. Q J I is K ' an . I fe if M gg, :V 02 ,. f Ron Hershner in a language lab. German discussion inthe Campus Center. I 5. ,L f , Nha-: 24- 1. ....... .. Y 1 M. W .,,,.,.,...--- El I I Department of PhiIosoPhY- WRST ROW: William S. Cobb-associate professor, Lewis A. Foster-associate Pfofessor- Dawd associate professor. SECOND H. Jones- ROW. Frank A, MacDonald-professor and ' - Ear department head. THIRD ROW. Henry McLane-associate professor. 'f te-I. 'i e , 5 1 l 41 t , 'ix W i Ng' 7 it W f , , S 4 2 f SQ? f fs X ' S fx 4 f XXX N f , s l x X Ed Pearlman and Mary Couper listen to a lecture by Dr. MacDonald in Philosophy 421. Professor William S. Cobb Directs College-Wide Reading Program j Over the summer the Philosophy Department moved to the new class- room building. Physical change par- alleled plans for expansion to the graduate level, if budget requests were approved by the State. Pro- fessors were active outside the classroom with draft counseling and the Peninsula Chapter of the Amer- ican Civil Liberties Union. Dr. Wil- liam Cobb headed the College-Wide Reading Program, which brought to campus the authors of selected readingsg and sponsored a Febru- arylretreat for those interested in viewing College problems from an off-campus vantage point. I . f- .may l fy ay ' .ff . fa, f f WW I Professor Frank MacDonald interprets a difficult passage of Kant ll l 1 I i .fi Xl l l ,,ffff' iii l l l iipailmenl ol Fine Ai rtfessoi. SECOND R -HD HOW: Richard ':'essoi, Thomas E.T i U .ii Rf lei -we l 4 .1-ll . Qgaawu 1 I ,VIV VV . ' i I5 '. .i 292 . 1 r ' 1 l , Q f . 1 'J W is 1. .. , .. 5551, ' Qvgltiifj , Est? . i::1Q,fa-- X. 1 vigil' '.:7,e:s,A Ng' A.-rl? '1 N- .Ml . ailing Pmgil l l x :g x fa 13.1 J, .-sfff'f',Qf1s.. R' 'z 'K' X KQ M l ef H 1 I Students in Fine Arts 315 utilize studio time for creativity. Department of Fine Arts. FIRST ROW: Henry E. Coleman-assistant .S nf 2 professor. SECOND ROW: James D. Kornwolf-assistant professor. 4 f THIRD ROW: Richard K. Newman-professor, Carl A. Roseberg- Q professor, Thomas E. Thorne-professor and department head. I John Griffin completes detail work on an original landscape. Department of Theatre and Speech. FIRST ROW: Marion M. Brown-assistant professor, Louis E. Catron-associate professor, Albert E. Haak--associate professor, Lawrence A. Miller-assistant professor. SECOND ROW: -Q.-.. James W. Sawyer-assistant professor. THIRD ROW: Howard M. Scammon-professor and ig department head. FOURTH ROW: Roger D. Sherman-associate professor. BELOW: Mary ' 5 Stites gives an oral report in Speech 201. 1 v Talents Trained in Departments of Fine Arts, Theatre and Speech If V Three members of the Department of Theatre and Speech played im- 'hi portant roles in producing the out- door drama, The Common Glory. Professor Roger Sherman served as as producer: Howard Scammon was director: and Al Haak assisted as technical director. Louis Catron saw twelve of his plays produced around the country. Among them: Centaur, Centaurl, done on the Phi Bete stage at the College, and Interrogation, produced for the third time off- Broadway. Video taping facilities were available at the Phi Beta Kappa studios: speech students recorded classroom presentations and ana- lyzed their speaking styles. Ol Vi lA'l,fiRQli Q '7 . . ,- ..,.. - ,-,.-,--.M- u 'TBHR !-lPRlL seams VACATION-T' 9--fv , Tffamssctw ING ,, -L -zxmftsf -V . 293 artment of Military Science- Capt' John GAP . 'W . f . nasal ? 13:2-1 f ' . 5 ff Q A s , .gp y p x v Dep r. , s , or B. Crittenden-assistant PVOTGSSOV Lt- GOI' ,gf 'Q ir ff' ' f 1? fb Y X Glen B shiver, Jr.-assistant Df0f9S50Vf Ma' T .X f N-f 3 AAZA . Nzq . , T of . X, . ' .. ' fes- X ' 3 - , T ror Thomas A. Swardell assistant Pro 1 5 Q X X Q 5: 1. A ' , .4 A iii , jj 1 ! SOI'. Controversy Surrounds Reserve Ufficers' Training Corps Program A decreased freshman enrollment, and a recommendation from the Report of the Special Committee to Review the Curriculum to reduce to six or eight hours the credit given for ROTC courses. The national con- troversy over the Reserve Officers' Training Corps program hit William and Mary, too. Instructors argued that ROTC courses were comparable to other elective courses, that a liberal arts background combined with military training produced bal- anced military officers. Established at the College in 1947, the Reserve Officers' Training Corps has aimed to train men in general military science and in the fundamentals of leadership. One course is taken each semester. Fourteen academic credits can be earned by four-year men. An upperclass officer instructs a freshman in the manual of arms Home Economics Pair Teach Practical Electives Major Powell responds to a question in advanced ROTC. 1' Af X Thelma Miller in Family Meal Planning, Miller-assistant professor, Alma A. Wilkin -associate Professor and department head. as .. FQX vkwsw' x, lllarl l. X ' 1 .,i Elf W leparlmenl ol Mus iederlck D. Truesd in N X A .X ,NN --g r X' . N , 1 Su , XMS 5 P l S A., ks' P X f -' ' K' f-.:31'f s . f. , Q r a ' . fix- I V ' , YS Q' ttsizngkl ' if s - K e. I W dj. 1 l Stewart in 323, Instrumental Techniques. Christmas Presentation Phi Bete stage and the Campus Center ballroom: settings for events sponsored throughout the year by the Music Department. The William and Mary Concert Series and the Colle- gium Musicum Series brought to campus talent of national and inter- national reknown. Under the direction of Dr. Carl Fehr, the combined choir, chorus and orchestra presented HandeI's Messiah shortly before Secretarial Science Faces Loss of Credit Christmas break. Department head Frederick Truesdell conducted a spring recital. Its focus: the little- known works of Beethoven and the music of contemporary America. Department of Secretarial Science. Edril Lott-associate professor and department head. LEFT: Miss Lott explains the proper form of a business letter to a 301 student. Warm up exercises an nm Department of Men's Physical Education. FIRST ROW: Joseph S. Agee-assistant professor, Richard W. Besnier-instructor, James W. Carpenter-instructor. SECOND ROW: Edward E. Jones-assistant professor, Christopher E. Patterson-instructor, Ben- jamin B. Pomeroy-lecturer. THIRD ROW: John H. Randolph-lecturer, Carl J. Slone -instructor, Howard M. Smith-professor and department head. portant Daft Of GVEVY Physical education class. Burriculum Ay- , , f. Qi Two opposing team members battle for the ball in girls' field hockey. Curriculum Committee Recommends Shorter Physical Education Requirement r V, en ,y V. 5 Y. 'J,,uy,,. I-ff'-' ff' if ff if .xiyf .LM MMM 4 A -V -- sr Au f' f , we ff 5 W z f H- , f 'L rx .gum ai Department of Women's Physical Education. Faye Alewynse-instructor, Carol A. Wallace -assistant professor. The Fleport on the Undergraduate Curriculum proposed that required courses in men's and womenls phys- ical education be shortened to one year. Unanimous protests from the men's and women's P. E. Depart- ments. The faculties cited the cor- relation between physical fitness and academic achievementg they voiced the opinion that a two-year program gave greater opportunity for experi- ence and learning in sports not pos- sible in varsity or intramural partici- pation. Result: team-individual-water sport requirements were lifted, and students will take the four semesters of physical education of their choice. e ri s I ll ALBRIGRT MARK LEE, Williamsburg- AB- in AL?J'EgR?o'N, MARY LEE, Springfield. B.s.lin Mathematics: AlPh3 Lambda Deg? DBGSIZ Omicron-recording secretary, I ref Kappa, Westminster Fellowship-'ffeasu I ' Chorus, Forge-council. French Club- bv' ternational Circle, VVATS, YOUNG Repu S. - '- ALLEIN, EDWARD lvl., Lanexa. A.B. in PhY5' cal Educationg Baseball- 4 ALLEN, MARY ELLEN, Decatur, Georgia. A.B. in English, Chi Omega-rush chairman, Flat Hat, Intramurals, Women's Recreation Association-managers' b o a r d, co-head student Intramurals. ALLISON, PAMELA, Dallas, Texas. A.B. in Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, Student Association, WATS, Greek Week- end Queen, Homecoming Court, Sweet- heart of Kappa Sigma, Miss William and Mary Finalist. ANDERSON, ALVIN POWERS, Richmond. A.B. in Jurisprudenceg Lambda Chl Alpha, Group Leader, ROTC-Distinguished Mili- tary Student, Student Bar Association, Dor- mitory Manager. ANDERSON, BETSY CALVO, Richmond. A.B. in Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Ome- ga, French Club, Honor Council Orienta- tion Aide. ANDREWS, JOHN FARLEY, Ottawa, Illinois. A.B. in G o v e r n m e n tg Transferred from Blackburn College. ARBERG, JACOUELINE WHITE, Keeling. A.B. in Sociology. 300 SENIORS 45 Kama. - W ii. .lite A- ar- 'i is Q-'IILIV s fl .. I , 1 W Class of 1970 ARLEDGE. PATRICIA NICHOLLS, Portsmouth. A.B. in English, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Omicron, Chorus, Or- chestra-soloist. ARMSTRONG, HERBERT B., Newport, Rhode Island. A.B. in History, Pi Lambda Phi- marshal, Group Leader, WCWM, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Oueen's Guard, ROTC. ARNDT. M I C H A E L HARBECK, Rockville, Maryland. A.B. in German, Transferred from Drake University, Pepperdine College. Free University of Berlin, Student Associa- tion, German Club-president. ASPLUND, KATHERINE A., Arlington. A.B. in French, Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, ,I Pi Delta Phi, Sponsor, Newman Club, Homecoming Court. ATCHISON, JOAN, Yorktown. A.B. in History, Phi Mu, Newman Club, Lyon G. Tyler His- torical Society, Sailing Association, Young Republicans, Free College, Intramurals. ATTRIDGE, JEAN CAROL, Mexico D.F., Mex- ico. A.B. in Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Panhellenic Council, WATS. , l I I II AUERBACH, SUSAN K., Charlotte, North 'I Carolina. A.B. in Sociology, Gamma Phi I Beta, Delta Omicron-treasurer, Flat Hat, I, Choir, Chorus, William and Mary Theatre, Sinfonicron Opera Company. , AUSTIN, BARBARA JEAN, Annandale. A.B. It in Education, Pi Delta Phi, I-V Christian IZ . Fellowship, Choir, Chorus, Student Educa- I, I tion Association, WATS. Ii Avehs, scoTT P., virginia Beach. A.B. in h I Business Management, Transferred from ll University of Mississippi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Intramurals, ROTC, Society for the Ad- I ' vancementofManagement-treasurer. , I I , , I I l BAILES, SHARON CAROL, Arlington. B.S. in I I Physics, Transferred from George Wash- I, ington University, Alpha Lambda Delta, I Sigma PiSigma, Colonial Echo. I ' BAILEY, ANN DENISE, Potomac, Maryland. I I A.B. in Government, Kappa Delta, West- minster Fellowship, Colonial Echo-seniors editor, WATS, Free College. , BAILEY, MARTIN THOMAS, Ivor. B.S. in 1 I Mathematics,Abelian Society. I I I I 1 I I I 45 I BAILEY, SAMUEL RUSSEL, JR., Midlothian. A.B. in Business Management, Pi Kappa 5 I Alpha, Intramurals, ROTC, Society for the Il li Advancement of Management. I . BALDWIN, CHARLEEN FRANCES, Norfolk. - I v A.B. in Elementary Education, Kappa Delta, I Alpha Lambda Delta-treasurer, Wesley g I Foundation-secretary, Chorus, Internation- I I XI al Circle, WATS. I I ,i BALDWIN, JAMES ARDA, Honaker. A.B. in ,, History, Phi Kappa Tau. I. l ,I Ii SENIOHS 301 ALTES GERTRUDE PARKER HHITIPTOU- B ' - ' ' led e A.B. in English: Gamma Pb' Befafp 9- director,.Pi Delta Phi, Who S Who W Qmrgsfs Universities and Colle99S, 0, lggpmitory Association-vice presidlent, president, Sponsor, Newman Club, Hoc ey, Intramurals, Women's Segregation Associa- ' - t ,K a e a i. Bpflgllm., SCGI-TATREQIS SBTNIOM,-Homestead AFB, Florida. A.B. in Accounting, Sigma Chl, ' C 'l, Accounting Club- lnterfraternity ounci ROTC, Young Re- president, Intramurals, BApFiJr5,iacsanELAiNE MADELINE, Norfolk. A.B. in Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, corresponding secretary, Whos Who In American Universities and Colleges, Wom- en's Honor Council, Sponsor, Sweetheart of Sigma Pi, Homecoming Court, ROTC Court, Miss William and Mary Finalist. BARR, SARA GARLAND, Shamokin, Pennsyl- vania. A.B. in German, Alpha Chi Omega, Chorus, German Club, Young Republicans. BASS, BETTY, Newport News. A.B. in Busi- ness Administration fManagement7,'Trans- ferred from Frederick College, Society for the Advancement of Management-secre- tar . BATTBAILE, EUNICE, Newport News. A.B. in Elementary Education, Transferred from Christopher Newport College. BEAL, FRANK PEER lll, Maitland, Florida. A.B. in Psychology, Transferred from Ohio Wesleyan College, I-V Christian Fellowship. BEASON, ROBERT A., Whiteville, North Carolina. A.B. in History, Sigma Pi-vice president, Scabbard and Blade, Who's Who in American Universities and Col- leges, Board of Student Affairs-vice chair- man, Junior and Senior Class President, lnterfraternity Council, President's Aide, Student Association, Intramurals, Queen's Guard, ROTC. BEAZLEY, FRANCES ANNE, Tappahannock. B.S. in Mathematics, Kappa Delta-trea- surer, Intramurals. BEERBOWER, LINDA ANNE, Toughkenamon, Pennsylvania. A.B. in Government, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Women's Dormitory As- sociation, Sponsor, Student Association, Lutheran Student Association, Swimming, Intramurals, House President. BEITNER, GEOFFREY SHERWOOD, Fair- field, Connecticut. A.B. in Physical Educa- tion, Kappa Sigma, Football, Intramurals, P.E. Majors' Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. BENHAM, WILLIAM, Spring Lake Heights, New Jersey. A.B. in Psychol0QY2 Sigma Chi, lnterfraternity Council, Student As- sociation, Golf, Flat Hat, Biology Club, Intramurals, Young Americans for Freedom. BERGER, PATRICIA ANN, Ventura, Cali- fornia. A.B. in Psychology, Sponsor, Stu- dent Association, Gymnastics, Gymnastics Club-vice president, Newman Club. BERINGER, BRUCE CLAY, Larchmont, New York. A.B. in Government, Sigma Pi, Flat Hat, Forge, Young Republicans. BILLINGS, PETER T., Richmond. A.B. in German, Transferred from Emory and Hen- ry, German Club. 302 SENIORS 3,517 BIRD, RICHARD E., Marlboro, Massachu- setts. A.B. in History, William and Mary Theatre, Warren G. Harding Society. BIRZENIERS, GUNAR M., Brooklyn, New York. A.B. in Anthropol0QY1 Anthropology Club, Intramurals. BLANCHARD, AMY RUTH, Altavista. B.S. in Chemistry, Kappa Delta, Choir, Chorus, Intramurals. BOGGIO, ELLEN S., Williamsburg. A.B. in English. BOISSEAU, ELLEN STUART, Colonial lglzeights. A.B. in Accounting, Accounting lub. BORDEN, SANDRA LOUISE, Richmond. A.B. in Sociology, Kappa Delta, Alpha Kappa Delta, Panhellenic Council, Flat Hat, French Club, Sociology Club. BOSWELL, CORA JANE, Chase City. B.S. in Chemistry, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Chemistry Club, WATS. BOWEN, ROBERT A., Williamsburg. A.B. in Business Administration QManagementI, Phi Kappa Tau, Baptist Student Union, Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. BOYD, WILLIAM LINWOOD, Waynesboro. B.S. in Physics, Sigma Pi, Parents' Day Committee, Flat Hat. BRADFORD, BONNIE LEE, Norfolk. A.B. in Business Administration iManagementI, Alpha Chi Omega, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management-president. BREEDEN, REBECCA HUGGINS, Bennetts- ville, South Carolina. A.B. in Elementary Education, Transferred from St. Mary's Ju- nior College, Chi Omega. I BRENNAN, JOHN JOSEPH, Jr., Williams- burg. A.B. in English, Choir, International Circle. BRIGHT, ERNEST A., Lebanon, New Jersey. A.B. in History, Sigma Phi ED5i'0n-PfeS dent, Group Leader, Wrestling-tri-captain, Intramurals. BRIGHT, THOMAS LEO, Johnstovvn, Penn- sylvania. A.B. in Business Administration, S' Nu, Football. 1 , BRia'qrrT.aLINDA K., Suffolk. A.B. in English, Chi Omega. SENIORS 303 BROOKS, KAREN CARLIN, Roanolge. A.B. in English, Transferred from Michigan State University, Chi Omega, Intramurals, Water Carnival,Traffic Court, Spartanettes. l I BROSCH, KEVIN JAMES, Chicago, Illinois. A.B. in History, Transferred from the Uni- versity of lllinois at Chicago, Theta Delta Chi, Men's Dormitory Council, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Dormitory Man- a er. BROJWN, JANET MARIE, Poquoson. A.B. -in Education, Gamma Phi Beta, Colonial Echo, Student Education Association. BROWNE, ROBERT L., Manassas. A.B. in History, Pi Kappa Alpha-secretary. BRUBECK, JEAN DALE, Staunton. A.B. in English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Chi Delta Phi, Mortar Board, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Women's Dor- mitory Association, Sponsor, Lacrosse, ln- tramurals. BRUNELLI, ROBERT E R N E S T, Virginia Beach. A.B. in Sociology, Transferred from the United States Military Academy, Scab- bard and Blade, Swimming, ROTC. BRVLLEIQY AHSWARI-EJ JOHN, nliiton, Permsyi- ia. . . in ' t - ' l Football, ROTC. 'S OW, Sigma NU, Fencing, BRYDELSTANLEY K-, Wilmington, Delaware. A.B. in Business tManagementJ, Queerfs Sltgard, Society tor the Advancement of of tsgeglini, Advisory' Council of the Dean BU G C ool of Business Administration. CKRITT, ALAN, Rooses Point, New York B.S. in Chemistry, Chemistry Club. ' 304 SENIORS K ,, . 51 1 8 iv' vt-mgfwt Q l , 'i .qtin-0-ICP Qi-am... Class of 1910 BULLIS, PAMELA CULLEY, Newport News. A.B. in Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Sponsor. BUNTE, MARGARET RACHEL, Atlanta, Geor- gia. A.B. in Fine Arts, Gamma Phi Beta, Westminster Fellowship, Intramurals, Abe- lian Society. BURBAGE, BRUCE P., Portsmouth. A.B. in Economics. BURGESS, SUSAN ALYCE, Dalhgren. A.B. in Elementary Education, Kappa Delta-rush chairman, president, Panhellenic Council, Sponsor, Colonial Echo, Flat Hat, Intramu- rals, Student Education Association. BURKET, BARBARA ANN, Vero Beach, Flori- da. A.B. in Mathematics, Kappa Kappa Gamma-treasurer, Alpha Lambda Delta, Abelian Society, Student Association, New- man Club, Flat Hat. BURNETTE, BRENDA, Newport News. A.B. in English, Transferred from Christopher Newport College. BURNETTE, JAMES RICHARD, Roanoke. AB. in History. h BUTLER, PATRICIA JANE, Alexandria. A.B. in History, Kappa Alpha Theta, Chi Delta Phi, VVomen's Recreation Association. BYRER, M A R G A R E T ELIZABETH, Charles Town, West Virginia. A.B. in Mathematics: Kappa Alpha Theta-treasurer, Delta Sig- ma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, Sponsor, Colo- nial Echo, Flat Hat, Debate Council, Abe- lian Society. SENIORS 305 Class oi illlil CAMERON, COLLEEN SUE, ARDHRQHIG- A-8- in Elementary E d u c ati o ni, Chl Omega' ATS, K Delta Pi. Sponsor,W SPP-9 EMERSON West CAMPANA, MICHAEL . ' . Hempstead, New York. B.S. in Geolog-yi Omicron Delta Kappa, Pi Delia EDSIQW vice president, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Student Associ- ation, WCWM-popular music director, chief announcer, program director, Band, ROTC, D's ' line Committee. I ' ClpNARD DAVID Clover AB. in CANADA, BER l , - - Economics, Pi Kappa Alpha, Intramurals. CARLO, SYLVAIN J., Paris, France. A.B. in Business Administration, International Cir- cle-president. CARLTON, KATHLEEN ANN, Arlington. A.B. in Fine Arts, Chi Delta Phi, Newman Club, Sponsor. CARTER, CAROLYN LORIMER, Vienna. A.B. in Psychology. CARTWRIGHT, RONNIE ALAN, Chesapeake. A.B. in Education, Pi Lambda Phi. CASEY, CATHERINE SUE, Vienna. B.S. in Biology, Colonial Echo, Biology Club, WATS. CATO, MARY ETTA, Blacksburg. A.B. in Sociology: Transferred from Virginia Poly- technic Institute, Gamma Phi Beta. CAYOT, MICHELE JAN, Falls Church. A.B. in History: K a p p a Kappa Gamma-corre- sponding secretary, Colonial Echo, Wom- en's Recreation Association. CHAMBERS, GWYNN ELIZABETH, Danville. A.B. in Sociology! Delta Delta Delta, Spon- sor, Choir, Chorus. CHURCHILL, WILLIAM L. K., Williamsburg. A.B. in Business Administration, Sigma Nu, Intramurals, Society for the Advancement of Management. CLARK, ALYNNE DALE, Vienna. A.B. in So- ciology: Chi Omega-secretary, Flat Hat, Chorus, Intramurals, WATS, Duc Week Committee. CLARK, KAREN L., Newport News. A.B. in English, Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Par- ents Day Committee, Colonial Echo-so- rority editor, Cheerleader-co-captain, Stu dent Education Association-vice presi- dent. CLAY, CAROLYN MEREDITH, Lawrenceville. A.B. in Government, Gamma Phi Beta- rush chairman, Basketball, Colonial Echo Women's Recreation Association-presi- dent, Intramurals-manager. 306 SENIORS gm 3 CLORE, SARA MONROE, Alexandria. A.B. in Fine Arts. CLOVER, KAREN A., Newport News. A.B. in Spanish, Sigma Delta Pi, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society-president, S p a n i s h Club-president, Student Education As- sociation, WATS. CLOYD, RANDOLPH IVIAHAN, Williamsburg. A.B. in Business Administration, Sigma AI- pha Epsilon, ROTC. COLE, DAVID P., San Francisco, California: B.S. in Psychology: Phi Kappa Tau, Who's Who in American Universities and Col- leges, Group Leader, Interfraternity Coun- Cil-president, President's Aide, ROTC. COLE, JAMES ERNEST, Arlington. B.S. in Geology, Band. COLE, WILLIAIVI WALTER, Courtland. A.B. in Education, Pi Kappa Alpha-secretary, vice president, Parents' Day Committee, Student Association, ROTC, Student Edu- cation Association, WATS, Young Demo- crats. COLLINS, GEORGE HOLBROOK, San Rafael, California. A.B. in Business Administrationg Sigma Phi Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Group Leader, Intramurals, Queens Guard, ROTC, Swimming-co-captain. COLLINS, LINDA GARNER, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A.B. in Elementary Educa- tion, Transferred from Pennsylvania State University, Chi Omega, Panhellenic Coun- cil, Intramurals. COLLINS, MIC H A E L lVIcHALE, Covington. A.B. in Lawg Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association. SENIORS 307 COLLINS, WILLIAM HARRY, JR., Stafford. B.S. in Mathematics, Sigma Chi, Group Leader, Interfraternity Council,IMen's Hon- or Council, Student Association, 'Wesley Foundation, Track 81 Field, Band, 'Circle German Club, Intramurals, Political Sci- ence Forum, Young Democrats, Kappa Del- ta Pi. CONNERY, EVLYN M., Poquoson. A.B. in Ed- ucation, Transferred from Longwood Col- le e. CONQRAD, PAUL W., Arlington. B.S. in Biol- OQYQ Lambda Chi Alpha-secretary, Intra- murals. CONWAY, HOWARD VINCENT, JR., Roanoke. A.B. in History, Transferred from Virginia Western Community College, Circle K, Young Democrats. COOK, BRUCE, Aiken, South Carolina. A.B. in Business iAdministrationJg Kappa Sigma, Group Leader, Baseball, Football, Society for the Advancement of Management. COOK, MARTHA ELIZABETH, Martinsville. A.B. in Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega. COOPER, NANCY CONDIT, Atlanta, Georgia. A.B. in History, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Secretary-Treasurer of Freshman and Senior Classes, Colonial Echo, Sweet- heart of Lambda Chi Alpha. CORDELL, DENNIS LEON, Alexandria. A.B. in Education: Lambda Chi Alpha, Student Association, Lacrosse, ROTC, Free Col- lege. COTE, ERNEST N., Staten Island, New York. A.B. in Government, Transferred from Rut- gers University, Student Association-vice president, VASG delegate, Fencing, Politi- cal Science Forum-president, ROTC- company commander, Sailing Association. 308 SENIORS ' --- ' , . L.. '. . '..-. 2 1 . . E' 3 S-17-123Z1.l -:Heli '?!r!:'f h HSP-I l l l l l i i l V.. , x,.. . . .. F-,Y-. . .. . ... ff-.,,, . f WWA? .. .,..-uv-,.,-.,...-.-.--1 Class of 1970 COTTINGHAM, GEORGE RUSSELL lll H AB. in Sociology: Transferred from'UnEi5gfl sity of Richmond. COUPEF3. MARY BROUGHTON, Waynesboro. A.B. in Philosophy, Panhellenic Council, FlatHat. COVELL, CATHY LOUISE, Fairfax. A.B. in English, Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa, lnter- Qqatiorial Circle, Junior Year Abroad, Intra- ura s. CRAWLEY, C. GAYLE, Monroe, Louisiana. B.S. in Biology, Kappa Kappa Gamma- president. CREEF, TERESA, Chesapeake. A.B. in The- atre and Speech, Phi Mu-secretary, Wil- liam and Mary Theatre. CRIM, KEVIN L., Neuilly sur Seine, France. AB. in History, Phi Eta Sigma, Flat Hat, Young Democrats, Free College, Junior YearAbroad. CROSSIER, YVONNE FAE, Falls Church. B.S. in Psychology, Delta Delta Delta. CROSSEN, SHEILA MARIE, Richmond. A.B. in History, Chi Omega, Newman Club. CRUTE, CAROL, Portsmouth. A.B. in English, Alpha Chi Omega-president, Alpha Lamb- da Delta-president, Eta Sigma Phi, Mor- tar Board, Phi Beta Kappa, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Par- ents' Day Committee-general chairman, President's Aide, Women's Dormitory As- sociation, House President, Head Sponsor, Flat Hat, WATS. CURRY, RHONDA ELAINE, Louisville, Ken- tucky. A.B. in Government, Chi Omega- rush chairman, treasurer, Young Demo- crats. CUSTIS, PAUL ROBERT, Pungoteague. B.S. in Mathematics, Fencing, Alpha Phi Omega. DALE, KENNY MAXWELL, Annandale. A.B. in Business Administration, Transferred from Ferrum Junior College, Pi Kappa Alpha- secretary, Intramurals. DALLAS, BRUCE SHEPLER, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. A.B. in SocioloQY: Kappa Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Men's Dormitory Council, Student Associa- tion, Track and Field. DARNELL, NANCY REBECCA, Big Stone Gap. A.B. in Geology, Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Omicron, Women's Dormitory Associ- ation-Judiciary Board, Sponsor, Student Association, Baptist Student Union, Chorus, Choir, William and Mary Theatre, Young Republicans, Freshman Counselor. DARRAGH, MARY ANNE, Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania. A.B. in PsycholoQYZ Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Psi Chi, Spon- sor, Colonial Echo, lntramurals, WATS. SENIORS 309 . -.s-:.,-.,u.5.x1r:11: ' ' n ..:-t .:' T'-'-' DAVI SUSAN ANN, Alexandria.. A.B. in' An- cieynt Languages, Pi Beta Phi, Eta Sigma Phi-president Choir, Chorus. oAvis, CAROLYN NILES, southern Pines, North Carolina. 'A.B. in Secondary Educa- tion, Transferred from the UniversityEgf North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Student ucation Association. DAVIS, ELIZABETH CARTER, Florence, South Carolina. A.B. in Elementary Education. DAVIS, MICHAEL L., Sterling. A.B. in Gov- ernment, Transferred from Christopher Newport College, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Student Association, Track and Field, ln- ternational Circle, Intramurals, Political Science Forum, Spanish Club. DAYTON, KEITH W., Alexandria. A.B. in His- tory, Pi Lambda Phi-secretary, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Who's Who in American Universi- ties and Colleges, Board of Student Af- fairs, Group Leader, Parents' Day Com- mittee, President's Aide, Men's Honor Council-secretary, chairman, Men's Dor- mitory Council, Student Association, La- crosse, Intramurals, Queen's Guard-com- mander, ROTC-Distinguished Military Stu- dent, Draper's Scholar. DEACON, JO ANNE, Lynchburg. A.B. in French, Chi Omega-pledge trainer, Eta Sigma Phi, Pi Delta Phi, Parents' Day Committee, Women's Dormitory Associa- tion, Student Association, Baptist Student Union, French Club, Intramurals. DEATON, LEWIS EDWARD, Alexandria. B.S. in BioIoQYi ROTC. DECH, JAY C., Hampton. A.B. in English, Transferred from Christopher Newport Col- lege, I-V Christian Fellowship. D'ELlA, CLARK A., Brick Town, New Jersey. B.S. in Mathematics, Omicron Delta Kappa, Scabbard and Blade, Group Leader, Alpha Phi Omega, Political S c i e n c e Forum, Queen's Guard, ROTC, Young Republicans, Abelian Society, CHOICE 68-campus co- ordinator. DENSMORE, DOUGLAS, Williamsburg. A.B. in Government, Phi Kappa Tau, Sigma Del- ta Pi,WCWM. DERR, ALICE, Warren, New Jersey. A.B. in Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, WATS. DEYERLE, ELIZABETH WARWICK, Harrison- burg. A.B. in Business Administration tMan- agementjg Alpha Chi Omega-correspond- ing secretary, Eta Sigma Phi, Colonial Echo, Intramurals, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. DeVlLBlSS, G E O R G E ANN, Falls Church A,B. in Fine Arts, Transferred from Lynch- burg College, Kappa Kappa Gamma. DeWlTT, PETER WEBB, Virginia Beach. B.S in Mathematics, Pi Kappa Alpha, lntramu rals, ROTC. DICKEIY, DONALD NEIL, JR., Winterhaven, Florida. B.S. in Geology, Theta Delta Chi, Christian Science Organization, Gymnas- tics, National Science Foundation Grant. 310 SENIORS G V f Class of 1970 DODD,A KATHLEEN BARBARA, Norfolk. A.B. in History: Alpha Chi Omega, Panhellenic Council, Women's Dormitory Association. Women's Judiciary Board, Newman Club, Chorus. DONAHUE, WILLIAM JOSEPH Ill, Columbia, Maryland. B.S. in Psychology, Pi Lambda Phi-treasurer, Group Leader, Lacrosse. Colonial Echo, Intramurals, Queens Guard, ROTC. DONNELLY, MARIAN, Hampton. A.B. in En- glish, Transferred from Christopher New- port College. DOUGHTY, THOMAS EDWARD, Salem. A.B. in Business Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha-rush chairman, president, Scab- bard and Blade, Lacrosse, Intramurals, ROTC. DOWNER, PATRICIA, Falls Church. A.B. in Education, Pi Delta Epsilon, WCWM. DRAKE, LINDA L., Arlington. A.B. in English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sponsor, Chorus. DRAKE, THOMAS E., Alexandria. B.S. in Biology, Young Americans for Freedom. DUDLEY, MARY ANNE, Perry Point, Mary- land. A.B. in Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega-recording secretary, Colonial Echo-underclass editor, Student Educa- tion Association. DUKE, CHARLES WAYNE, Richmond. A.B. in Business Administration lManagementI, Baptist Student Union, Circle K-treasurer, Day Care Center. DUKE, MARY DIANE, Richmond. A.B. in His- tory, Transferred from Madison College, Baptist Student Union-corresponding sec- retary. ECKHOUSE, MARK S., Cedar Grove, New Jersey. B.S. in Biology, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Queen's Guard, ROTC. EDGE, SUZANNE, Newport News. A.B. in French, Pi Delta Phi, Sponsor, Flat Hat, Band, French Club, International Circle, WATS. ELLIOTT, JAMES E., Newport News. A.B. in Psychology: Baptist Student Union, French Club, Psychology Club, Young Republicans. ELLIS, CALVIN LANE, Portsmouth. B.S. in Physics, Sigma Pi Sigma-president, Ger- man Club, Political Science Forum, Young Republicans--treasurer, Abelian Society. ELLIS, EDWARD HAMPTON, Berlin, Con- necticut. B.S. in Topical Science: Kappa Sigma, Football, Intramurals, ROTC. SENIORS 311 Blass of 1970 ELLIS LOUISE R., Newport News- AB- in E 'I' ngxxipha Lambda Delta. . ELRED? CHERYL, Richmond. A.B. ID IES- mentary Education, Delta Delta Delta, 0- lonial Echo, Flat Hat, Intramurals, Student Education Association, WATS. ELROD, DONALD R., Chattanooga, Tennes- see. A.B. in English, Fencing. ENGORAN, FRANCES CARLA, Vienna. A.B. in Sociology, Gamma Phi Beta-vice presi- dent, Alpha Kappa Delta, Newman Club, Colonial Echo, Intramurals. EPPLER, JOHN W., Bernardsville, New Jer- sey. A.B. in B u sin ess Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha-High Phi, Executive Council, Wrestling, Intramurals, lnterfrater- nity Council. FAGAN, WILLIAM D., Elnora, New York. A.B. in Business Management, Sigma Nu- pledge trainer, president, Group Leader, Interfraternity Council-vice p r e s i d e n t, Football, ROTC, Society for the Advance- ment of Management. FARACE, PATRICK JAMES, Williamsburg. B.S. in BIOIOQYQ Sigma Chi, Newman Club. FAUERBACH, ERIC, Williamsburg. A.B. in History, Kappa Alpha-secretary, Intramu- rals. FERGUSON, MARY MARGARET, Sandston. A.B. in Education. FERRY, JAMES F., JR., Harrisonburg. A.B. in History, I-V Christian Fellowship, West- minster Fellowship-president, vice presi- dent, state treasurer, Forge, Intramurals, Political Science Forum, Free College, Day Care Center. FERRYMAN, LYNN ALLYN, Alexandria. A.B. in Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Kappa Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Sociology Club-vice president. FILKINS, DEBORAH JANE, Colonie, New York. A.B. in English, Delta Omicron, Chamber Orchestra, Debate Council, Stu- dent Action Movement-secretary, Free College, Williamsburg Committee on the Vietnam Moratorium-co-chairman. FINDLER, WILLIAM, Neptune, New Jersey. A.B. in Mathematics, I-V Christian Fellow- ship, Track and Field, ROTC. FISHER, GARY EDWIN, Fredericksburg. B.S. in Topical Science, Lutheran Student As- sociation-vice president, Alpha Phi Ome- ga, Intramurals, Oueen's Guard, ROTC, Sailing Association. FLESHHOOD, PAUL S., Lawrenceville. B.S. in Psychology: Phi Kappa Tau, ROTC. 312 SENIOHS 5-f X sis X Q 1. Ev. ff Iii I FOLTZ, KENNETH GLENN, Martinsburg. B.S. in Mathematics, Transferred from Shep- herd College, Track and Field, Intramurals. FOWLE, DONNA, Northfield, New Jersey. A.B. in Fine Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sponsor, Flat Hat, Student Education As- sociation, Women's Recreation Association, Sweetheart of Pi Lambda Phi. FOY, LAURENCE G., Barrington, Illinois. A.B. in Economics, Pi Lambda Phi-secretary, Group Leader, Men's Dormitory Council, Soccer, Intramurals. FRANKS, DOUGLAS WAYNE, Hopewell. A.B. in Philosophyg Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Back- drop Club. FRANTZ, THOMAS RICHARD, Waynesboro. A.B. in Accounting, Transferred from West Chester State College, Men's Dormitory Council, Track and Field, Cross Country, Accounting Club. FREIBERGER, D O U G LAS, Riverdale, New Jersey. A.B. in Business, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, Scabbard and Blade, Wrestling-cap- tain, Intramurals, ROTC. FRIEDLANDER, THOMAS ALBERT, McLean. B.S. in Biology, Biology Club-vice presi- dent, Intramurals. FULGHAM, FRANK MORRISON, JR., Smith- field. B.S. in Biology, Band, Biology Club. FULLER, SHEILA GAIL, Newport News. B.S. in Biology: Kappa Delta, Sponsor, Baptist Student Union, I-V Christian Fellowship, WCWM, Biology Club. SENIORS 313 FURBUSH, ELISABETH BLISS, Hopewell. A.B. in English, Kappa DeIta-c,orrespond- ing secretary, Intramurals, William and Mary Theatre. ' GADDA, GEORGE EMIL, Wood-Ridge, New Jersey. A.B. in English, Flat Hat, French Club, International Circle, WATS, Junior Year Abroad. , GALL, MARGARET A., Newport News. A.B. in Elementary Education. GALLAGHER, FREDERICK P., Wood-Ridge, New Jersey. A.B. in SocioIoQY? Alpha Kap- pa Delta, Sociology Club-president. GALLO, JOHN A., Richfield Springs, New York. A.B. in History, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, International Circle, Student Action Movement, WATS, Young Republi- cans. GARBER, FREDERICKA VIRGINIA, Richmond. A.B. in Elementary Education. Chi Omega- president, Panhellenic Council, Counselor. GARDNER, EDWARD, Richmond. A.B. in Business tManagementl3 Sigma Phi Epsi- lon-rush chairman, Vice President of Freshman Class, Student Association, Chemistry Club, Intramurals, Baseball. GARRETT, MELINDA RICKS, Virginia Beach. A.B. in Fine Arts, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, William and Mary Review-art editor, Backdrop Club- president, William and Mary Theatre. GARRETT, VIRGINIA W., Great Lakes, Illi- nous. A.B. in Fine Arts, Delta Delta Delta, Intramurals. K ,- f 3 314 SENIORS '12 if, f. J 4 Q, W f fi V I g'F li- ' . ,L I I at 1.,,., ti! I R-I ' if w fy W-1 A ,.. V., ,I . , ' A in ff' 5 'QC' ,a . , ,V 4. pt. me. Zgifflfff V' fy ff . M , I J WJ.. , 'f 'ff Wfiwffllff ,V 2,14 4 9 .fr IAQ. il .,,, .... .. M... ...-. .. 'iff V : 5 i . it 5 S-..f 2 .f ' .I . sf' ,L T ' ..,. - M ' V.:-5 ' ,f K -w ' . . 11. W . fv- ..f :.. L , My ,,.f,,fi. q. w., If I . . .. . I I, 4 .r . -f mfg'-W X -- I .., , ., A A A. 1. A 1 if 'I '-f.1,.- -' . . 2- N .4 Blass of 1970 GARVEY, BARTLEY THOMAS, JR., Alexan- dria. A.B. in Philosophy, Theta Delta Chi- corresponding secretary, Scabbard and Blade, Newman Club, Wrestling, Intramu- rals, ROTC-Distinguished Military Student. GASKINS, JANET FERGUSON, Weston, Mass- achusetts. A.B. in Music Education, Wom- en's Honor Council, I-V Christian Fellow- ship, Chorus, Mermettes. ' GATES, GAIL ELIZABETH, Roanoke. A.B. in English: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Mortar Board-secretary, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Kappa Delta Pi, Class Officer-historian, Panhellenic Coun- cil-secretary, Sponsor, Student Associa- tion, Flat Hat, WATS, College-Wide Read- ing Program. GERENSER, DUANE, Bethlehem, Pennsylva- nia. A.B. in Philosophy, Soccer, Student Action Movement, WATS, Free College. GERY, GUNER ALEXANDRA, Lititz, Penn- sylvania. A.B. in Theatre and Speech, Del- ta Delta Delta, Flat Hat, Backdrop Club, Intramurals, Student Action Movement, William and Mary Theatre. GIBERSON, WAYNE FRED, Huntingdon Val- ley, Pennsylvania. A.B. in History, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sophomore Class-vice presi- dent, Group Leader, Men's Dormitory Coun- cil, Student Association-executive com- mittee, Swimming-freshman co-captain, Mermettes. GIBSON, LUCILLE HAYWOOD, Gloucester. B.S. in Mathematics. GIBSON, MICHAEL FIELDING, Gallipolis, Ohio. A.B. in History, Pi Kappa Alpha- rush chairman, Freshman Swimming, Biol- ogy Club, German Club, Intramurals, Po- litical Science Forum, Young Democrats. GILL, RICHARD WOOLRIDGE, Hopewell. B.S. in Mathematics, Group Leader, Men's Dor- mitory Council, Band, Intramurals, Dormi- tory Manager. GILLESPIE, WILLIAM GEORGE, Annandale. B.S. in Chemistry, Group Leader, Parents' Day Committee. GLACEL, BARBARA PATE, Havre de Grace, Maryland. A.B. in Government, Chi Omega, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Panhellenic Council-president, Sponsor, Student Association, Political Sci- ence Forum. GOLDSMITH, LAWRENCE DAVIS, JR., Trum- bull, Connecticut. B.S. in Mathematics, Theta Delta Chi, Phi Eta Sigma-president, Group Leader, Wrestling-manager. 1, I .iL.?f S 1 SENIORS 315 GOMEZ, DEBERIE LYNN, Dallas, Texas. A.B. in Psychologyg Delta Delta Delta-rush chairman, Pi Delta Phi, Panhellenic Coun- cil, Colonial Echo, Flat Hat, French Club, International Circle, Intramurals, Student Education Association. I GOOD, CAROL AILEEN, Richmond. A.B. in Sociology: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Kappa Delta, Mortar Board, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Board of Student Affairs-secretary, Pres- ident's Aide, Women's Dormitory Associ- ation-president, vice president, treasurer, Sponsor, Student Association, House Pres- ident. GOODALL, JOSEPH C., Williamsburg. A.B. in English, Men's Dormitory Council, Bap- tist Student Union, WATS. GOODRICH, NANCY KAY, Wakefield. A.B. in German, Kappa Delta, Flat Hat, German Club-secretary. GORDON, DARALYN LOU, Norfolk. A.B. in Sociology, Transferred from Wheaton Col- lege, Student Action Movement, Sociology Club. GRACIAN, PATRICIA, Williamsburg. B.S. in Physics, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Pi Sigma, Newman Club, German Club, International Circle, WATS, Abelian Society, Mini-Vista. I I GRAHAM, CAROL, Alexandria. A.B. in So- I ciology, Kappa Delta-vice president. I GRAHAM, DAVID D., Dublin. A.B. in Anthro- I pology. I GRAHAM JANET Ellicott Cit Mar land 1 , t , Y, Y . A.B. in English, Kappa Delta-rush chair- man, Mortar Board-president, Who's Who . , . .,,, Z7 at 'W WZ f1,! 5 ,A ,, WMO 752 'IN gf avwff ,, an , ,, Z f, X202 f M M 434, 4' I w9,M,4f42w,5,gga:f-i ff'-,W , S -. . . s wp. I in American Universities and Colleges, Parents' Day Committee, President's Aide, I H-ead Sponsor, Wesley Foundation, Colo- nial Echo, Choir, Chorus, International Circle,WATS. I I 2 L' t 6 1 Z I 1 I 1 . , f, y 316 SENIORS 'fri' . wil: ,3 1-1-9-'vik x 194 l Class of 1970 GRAY, LINDA ANNE coronal B n AB ' Psychol0gy:ChiOmega. I eac ' ' 'In L r GRAY, REBECCA RUTH, Virginia Beach. A.B. in PsycholOQY3 Transferred fro m Mary Washington College, Fencing. l, i it GREENE, JOHN H., Westfield, New Jersey. A.B. in Business fManagementl, Men's . Dormitory Council, Newman Club, Football, Gymnastics, Swimming. , GREGORY, SERGE VLADIMIR, Wycoff, New , Jersey. A.B. in English, Sigma Chi, Fenc- ing,WATS,Junior Year Abroad. l , GROMBACHER, BETTY SUE, Fort Monmouth, i New Jersey. A.B. in Mathematics, Balfour- , Hillel-vice president, WATS, Abelian So- ciety. , l l l l i 1 1 l French, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta g Kappa, Pi Delta Phi, Sponsor, French 1 HALE, JANE ALISON, Arlington. A.B. in Club-president, WATS, William and Mary i Theatre. l 1 HALL, DEBORAH ANNE, East Rochester, rf New York. A.B. in History, Gamma Phi l 5 Beta, Sponsor, Canterbury Club, lnterna- tional Circle, Intramurals. g HALL, DEENE LYNN, Newport News. A.B. in Music, Transferred from Frederick College, Kappa Alpha Theta, Delta Omicron, Band, l . Chamber Orchestra, Majorette. Y i i . l l i l . HALL, EVELYN GAY, Laurel Fork. B.S. in Bl- ' i ology, Hockey, Lacrosse. , HALL, SHERRY, Bay Village, Ohio. A.B. in Psychology: Kappa Kappa Gamma-vice r president, Colonial Echo, Psychology Club, r i Duc Week Committee. . i HAMPTON, ROBERTA, Onancock. A.B. in l Fine Arts, Gamma Phi Beta, Sponsor, Golf-captain, Colonial Echo-copy editor, r i, Women's Recreation Association-intramu- , ral manager. I l SENIORS 317 i ti I i l rl li - P .. ' iz. i if , . nz ar gg A it 5.1 A it , , , itil A Z. gi lr 'ff fit IT- it i l X rt ,T 1 uf rr- '1 ,A ,. 1,0 lil -Z! 4 Q: i, 51' T332 thi tat' ,355 ati. :Ei ' 57: 5 iff fat tiki I ,Left 2.1 ,.,,.. tif '13, b C 'fin l-Q1 5... tg: tj. 5 Fi. lu: t.,. .sl . . .stir XL. .711 . 'hh 331 it 113 iii fi Q31 ai' Q11 ls? -W 1 . i Glass of 1970 HANCOCK, ANN BAITY, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. B.S. in Biology: Gamma Phi Beta, Sponsor. D HANES, LINDA J., Springfield. B.S. in .Math- ematics, Transferred from University of Oklahoma, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Abelian Society, Flat Hat, Sinfonicron. HARBERT, JOHN, Battle Creek, Michigan. A.B. in History, Colonial Echo, Flat Hat, International Circle, Lyon G. Tyler Histor- ical Society, Student Action Movement, Young Republicans, Free College. HARDEN, ALICE, Honolulu, Hawaii. A.B. in Fine Arts, I-V Christian Fellowship, Swim- ming, Mermettes. HARPER, CHARLOTTE MARCELLE, Callo. A.B. in Theatre and Speech, Newman Club, Anthropology Club, Backdrop Club, Chorus, William and Mary Theatre, Young Republicans. HARRISON, DONALD MERVIN, Annandale. A.B. in Economics. HARSCHUTZ, PERRY K., Virginia Beach. A.B. in English, Chi Omega, Lacrosse. HASS, JOHN HENRY, Virginia Beach. A.B. in Government, Group Leader, Men's Dor- mitory Council, Student Association, I-V Christian Fellowship, WATS, Committee on Prizes and Special Awards. HAWA, BETTY, Franklin. A.B. in Government, I-V Christian Fellowship. HAWTHORNE, J. RENEE, N 1 N A.B.in Education. ewpor ews' HAYES, CAROLINE KERR No 'h N York. A.B. in History, Junior YeaiPlAIIgroad. ew 318 SENIORS ,g.,g:,3 ' .XLXQ 'Zz-rx v?-Yxs-S . HECHT, LYNN, Anderson, Indiana. A.B. in Government, Phi Mu-president, Mortar Board, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Sponsor, Flat Hat, Political Science Forum, WATS, Young Republicans, Student Recreation Committee. HELMS, CHERYL ANNE, Martinsville. A.B. in History, Pi Beta Phi-rush chairman, Kappa Delta Pi--president, Colonial Echo, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Student Education Association, WATS, Sweetheart of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. HEMMELGARN, GERALD H., Celina, Ohio. A.B. in Business Administration, Kappa Sigma--rush chairman, vice president, president, Basketball, Intramurals. HENNEBERG, DANIEL MANSFIELD, Atlanta, Georgia. A.B. in Mathematics, I-V Christian Fellowship, Track and Field, Intramurals. HENSHAW, SUSAN, Mechanicsville. B.S. in BioIOgy: Colonial Echo, Backdrop Club, Biology Club, Orchesis. HEREFORD, RUSSELL WHITE, Falls Church. A.B. in Government, Sigma Pi, Group Lead- er, Intramurals, Political Science Forum, Young Republicans. HERN, ALICE HOLBROOK, Staunton. A.B. in English, Alpha Chi Omega, Sponsor, Choir, Chorus. HETTINGER, FRANCES MOORE, Virginia Beach. A.B. in Accounting. HETTINGER, PAUL F., Freedom, Pennsylvania. B.S. in Chemistry, Transferred from United States Coast Guard Academy, Chemistry Club. HIBBERT, DAVID, London, England. A.B. in Fine Arts, Christian Science Organization- treasurer, International Circle. HILL, ELIZABETH, Woodland Hills, California. A.B. in Fine Arts, Pi Beta Phi. Q HINTON, FREDERICK J., Richmond. A.B. in Business Administration fManagementl, Pi Kappa Alpha, lnterfraternity Council, Intra- murals, Society for the Advancement of Management. HODGSON, LYNN M., Atlanta, Georgia. B.S. in Biology, Phi Mu-vice president, cor- responding secretary, Basketball, Hockey, Lacrosse, Biology Club, Intramurals, Sailing Association. HOENER, FRED KENNETH, Kettering, Ohio. B.S. in Biology, Pi Delta Epsilon-treasurer, Swimming, Colonial Echo-typing editor, business manager, schools editor, Biology Club, WATS, National Science Foundation Grant. HOGWOOD, ANDREW W., JR., Fort Lauder- dale, Florida. A.B. in Spanish, Sigma Pi, lnterfraternity Council, Flat Hat, Spanish Club. SENIORS 319 Class of 1970 HOLDREN, JOHN WILLIAM, Richmond. A.B. in History, Group Leader, Band. I v HOLLAND, NANCY JANE, Virginia Beach. A.B. in English, Delta Delta Delta-vice president, Swimming, Colonial Echo,.Intra- murals, Student Education Association, Women's Recreation Association, Commit- tee on Scholarship and Student Employ- ment. HOLLIS, MARTHA SPALDING, Norfolk. A.B. in Business Administration tManagemen'tJ5 Pi Beta Phi, Women's Dormitory Associa- tion, Student Association, Cheerleader- head, freshman captain, Chorus, Society for the Advancement of Management, Cam- pus Police Relations, Campus Chest, Spirit Committee. HOPKINS, BARBARA LYNN, Richmond. B.S. in Biology,Delta Delta Delta. I 1 HOSKINS, JACQU ELIN E ANN, Virginia Beach. A.B. in English, Kappa Delta-sec- retary, Flat Hat. l HOWARD, STEVE L., Columbus, Georgia. A.B. in Business Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha-vice president, President's Aide, Football, Intramurals, ROTC-com- pany commander. HOWLAND, PAULA LYNN, Falls Church. A.B. in Sociology: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa Delta-vice president. HUDSON, GARY KENT, Halifax. A.B. in Psy- chologyi German Club. HUDSON, KAREN L., Richmond. B.S. in Mathematics, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Colonial Echo, Abelian So- ciety. HULL, WILLIAM RICHARD, Cranford, New Jersey. A.B. in Government, International Circle, Young Republicans. HUNTER, FORREST T., Richmond. A.B. in Government, Pi Kappa Alpha-secretary, Group Leader, lnterfraternity Council-sec- retary, ROTC. HUSBAND, JAMES D., Charlotte, North Caro- lina. A.B. in Business Administration, Kap- pa Alpha-president, lnterfraternity Coun- cil, Swimming, ROTC, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. IRVIN, ROBERT ANDREW, Roswell, Georgia. A.B. in Government, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Delta Epsilon, Who's Who in American Univer- sities and Colleges, Board of Student Af- fairs, President's Aide, Flat Hat-college news editor, editor-in-chief, Political Sci- ence Forum, Young Republicans-vice president, president, College-Wide Reading Program Executive Committee, Curriculum Review Committee. ISAACS, STEPHEN ALLEN, Richmond. A.B. in Business Administration, Pi Kappa Al- pha-rush chairman, vice president, presi- dent, Group Leader, Student Association, Golf, Intramurals, Society for the Advance- ment of Management. JACOBSEN, REBECCA SMITH, Williamsburg. A.B. in Elementary Education, Transferred gong Ferrum Junior College, Canterbury u . 320 SENIORS I sk I if I ,, . df if if . ---4h.,,.,cm4,.-.-- i- ' -iii JANI, HARNISH SUDHANAL, Williamsburg. B.S. in Chemistry. JENKINS, WANDA LOUISE, Concord, North Carolina. B.S. in Biology? Chi Omega, Fencing, Majorette-head. JOHNSON, CARLA L., Arlington. A.B. in Psy- choIOQY: Kappa Alpha Theta-head mar- shall, corresponding secretary, Women's Dormitory Association, Newman Club, Co- lonial Echo, Young Republicans. JOHNSON, JUDY A N D E R S O N, Newport News. A.B. in Elementary Education, Trans- ferred from Christopher Newport College. JOHNSON, LYNN MARIE, Arlington. B.S. in BIOIOQYZ Alpha Lambda Delta, WATS, Sum- mer Honor Council, House President. JOHNSON, WALDEEN, Baltimore, Maryland. A.B. in Government, Transferred from Anne Arundel Community College. it X ' I Q? JONES, ELLEN JANE, Rocky Mount. B.S. in BIOIOQYZ Biology Club. I JONES, JERE JAMES, Camp Hill, Pennsylva- nia. A.B. in Business Management, Trans- ferred from Wheaton College, Lambda Chi Alpha, Group Leader, Men's Dormitory Council, Student Association, I-V Christian Fellowship-treasurer, ROTC, Society for the Advancement of Management. JONES, WALTER PERRON III, Chicago Heights, Illinois. A.B. in Business Manage- mentg Theta Delta Chi, Group Leader, La- crosse, WCWM, ROTC. SENIORS 321 fl T 3 slwl-lil'-fl .nv - - . 7 L ,W-,...-- L. .,- W.. -. r T 1'-7T':f 72T. :':'. Z'Q'1k4i T!iEf?'?.1'ss!Lv-br' rf Y-'F'-37-3' -3' -Us-': -. yn., L -V ---- --- - - f ' r i . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Y JORDAN, JANICE PRESTON, Emporia. A.B. q in Sociology, Transferred from Averett College. . I JORDAN, LINDA LEE, Richmond. A.B. in . Elementary Education, Kappa Delta, Bap- I tist Student Union-vice president, Colo- nial Echo, Chorus. KABANA, CHERYL GAIL, Hampton. A.B. in Elementary Education, Transferred from Christopher Newport College, Newman Club, WATS. I KALBFELL, JOHN JOSEPH, Westchester, Illi- I nois. B.S. in BioIOQYJ Kappa Sigma, Inter- I fraternity Council, Swimming, Intramurals. KALK, PATRICK J., Kohler, Wisconsin. A.B. I in Accounting, Sigma Chi, Accounting . Club, Band, Young Republicans. I KARDIS, SHERRY ANDRA, Roanoke. A.B. in English, Pi Beta Phi-treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi-treasurer, S p o n s o r, Colonial , I Echo, Student Education Association. I I KEAGY, ROGER LOWELL, Fairfax. B.S. in g Chemistry, Baseball, Chemistry Club. KEARNEY, KATHLEEN LYNN, Stuttgart, Ger- many. A.B. in Mathematics, Kappa Kappa 1 Gamma, Who's Who in American Universi- ties and Colleges, Women's Honor Coun- cil-vice chairman, Freshman Cheerleader, I House President. I KEILLOR, ELIZABETH R., White Plains, New York. A.B. in Fine Arts, Mermettes. I Il A..- ll 322 SENIOPIS 'Q ww- 'rw --ff 'Qs -QU 103' 95.-.E .-ir! ivan--gg -. ,X .:f x G1 4- X ,f ,f X , -QR s::f'! I . -wits-Q. if Class of 1970 KELLY, TERRENCE M., Yonkers, New York. A.B. in Philosophy, Lacrosse. KENNEDY, LINDA ANNE, Williamsburg. A.B. in Fine Arts, Biology Club. KENNEDY, ROBERT S., Williamsburg. B.S. in Biology: Swimming-captain, Biology Club. KENNEY, ROBERT F., JR., Newport News. AB. in History, Sigma Nu, Student Associ- ation, Baptist Student Union, Intramurals, ROTC. KENT, HARRY MASON, Falls Church. A.B. in Psychology: Sigma Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who's Who in American Universi- ties and Colleges, Basketball. KILGORE, BARBARA ELIZABETH, Spartan- burg, South Carolina. A.B. in Psychology, Transferred from Oueen's College, WATS, Day Care Center. KINDLEY, CATHERINE ANN, Springfield. B.S. in Biology, Biology Club, Free College. KLEIN, EDWARD J., Wilmington, Delaware. A.B. in Anthropology, Soccer, Choir, Intra- murals, Free College. KLIMA, RODNEY JOHN, Alexandria. B.S. in Chemistry, Theta Delta Chi-rush chair- man, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Sophomore Class President, Men's Dormitory Council, Student Associa- tion, General Co-operative Committee, Ten- nis, Colonial Echo, Chemistry Club, Intra- murals, ROTC, Omicron Delta Kappa Lead- ership Award, Distinguished M i I ita r y Student. KLING, WILEY B., JR., Roanoke. A.B. in Ac- counting, Sigma Chi-treasurer, vice presi- dent, Group Leader, Accounting Club. KNEZ, VERA ANNE, Newport News. A.B. in English, Transferred from Christopher Newport College. KOCH, MARILYN, Falls Church. A.B. in Psy- choIoQYI Kappa Kappa Gamma-recording secretary, Psi Chi, Student Association, Chorus, Psychology Club. KOSSOFF, JEAN, Danville. A.B. in Sociol- ogy, Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Kappa Del- ta-secretary, Baptist Student Union, Cho- rus. KRAMER, CHARLENE, Bryans Road, Mary- land. A.B. in Sociology: Pi Beta Phi- membership chairman, Sponsor. KREMPASKY, RICHARD WILLIAM, Upper Marlboro, Maryland. A.B. in Government, ROTC. SENIORS 323 KYMMELL, A. W., Vienna. B.S. in PhySlCS3 Sigma Pi Sigma, Colonial Echo, Wllllam and Mary Review. A , LARSON, JAMES D., Brookfield, Wisconsin. A.B. in Government. U , LEDBETTER, JANE, Alexandria. A.B. in His- tory, Kappa Delta-treasurer, Sponsor, I-V Christian Fellowship-secretary, Westmin- ster Fellowship, Colonial Echo, Flat Hat, Intramurals. LEE, BARBARA, Ft. Lee, New Jersey. A.B. in English, Gamma Phi Beta, Psychology Club. LEE, JAMES ROGER, Marion. A.B. in His- tory, Transferred from Richard Bland Ju- nior College, Student Association, Baptist Student Union, Fencing-captain, presi- dent, William and Mary Review, Alpha Phi Omega, German Club, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Political Science Forum, Queen's Guard, ROTC, WATS, Young Re- publicans, Intramurals. LePRELL, JAMES JAY, Richmond. A.B. in History, Pi Lambda Phi-vice president, Intramurals. LEWIS, LEE A., Eunice, Louisiana. B.S. in Secondary Education, Transferred from Southern University. LEWIS, ROBERT B., Milton, Massachusetts. A.B. in Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon-treasurer, Track and Field, Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment. LIDDLE, SCOTT, Miami, Florida. A.B. in Business Administration, Lambda Chi Al- pha, Scabbard and Blade, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, La- crosse, Intramurals, ROTC. LINDLER, ALBERT WALTON, Williamsburg. A.B. in Philosophy, Phi Beta Kappa, West- ginster Fellowship, Colonial Echo, Biology lub. LISCHER, JAMES FREDERICK, Jr., Daven- port, Iowa. A.B. in History, Sigma Chi- vice president, International Circle, Intra- murals, WATS, Young Republicans, Exeter Junior Year Abroad. LOHWASSER, SUSAN, Richmond. A.B. in English, Student Association, Colonial Echo, William and Mary Review, Flat Hat- photography editor, Classics Club, Exeter Junior Year Abroad. LOTZ, LYNDA LOU, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania. B.S. in Biology, Gamma Phi Beta, Mortar Board, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Board of Stu- dent Affairs, President's Aide, Women's Honor Council--chairman, Student Associ- ation, Swimming, Flat Hat, Intramurals, Mermettes, Women's Recreation Associa- tion, Mortar Board Outstanding Sophomore, Sweetheart of Pi Lambda Phi, House Pres- ident, Ad Hoc Curriculum Committee on Academic Affairs, Campus Chest-co-chain man, Virginia Association of Student Gov- ernments-co-ordinator. LUCAS, KATHERINE, Coco Solo, Canal Zone. A.B. in Spanish, Sigma Delta Pi, Canter- bury Club, International Circle, Spanish Club, Free College. LUDFORD, GEOFFREY W., Williamsburg. A.B. in Physical Education, Group Leader, Newman Club, German Club, Intramurals, P.E. Majors' Club, ROTC, Head Football, Basketball, and Baseball Manager. 324 SENIORS X ww-4-X N SUI! X , www Exams' Class of 1970 LUNSFORD, I. C. Ill, Dinwiddie. A.B. in Government, Theta Delta Chi. MaclNTYRE, MARY SUSAN, Vienna. A.B. in Elementary Education, Chi Omega-vice president, Panhellenic Council, Sponsor, Kappa Delta Pi. MacNEMAR, DON, Beacon, New York. A.B. in PsychoI09Y: Phi Kappa Tau-president, Group' Leader-assistant head, Student Association, ROTC. MADDOCKS, KRISTINA E., Yorktown. A.B. in Fine Arts, Transferred from the Univer- sity of Maryland, Young Republicans. MAJORS, STANLEY EUGENE, Newport News. A.B. in Accounting, Accounting Club, Young Republicans. MALLUS, ALEXANDRA, Washington, D. C. A.B. in French, Gamma Phi Beta, Sponsor, French Club, WATS. MALONEY, JANE F., Vergennes, Vermont. A.B. in Geology, Chorus, William and Mary Theatre. MASON, MARY ANNE, San Jose, California. A.B. in History, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pi Delta Epsilon, Flat Hat-news editor, Merm- ettes, Committee to Revise the College Curriculum and Calendar, Committee on Prizes and Special Awards. MAXWELL, PATRICIA, Newport News. A.B. in Elementary Education, Transferred from Christopher Newport College. MAYES, JOSEPH RAY, Portsmouth. A.B. in English, Sigma Chi-rush chairman, pres- ident, Group Leader, Parents' Day Com- mittee, Lacrosse, William and Mary Theatre. MAYHEW, TOMMY DALE, Gretna. A.B. in Sociology! Pi Kappa Alpha. McCONNEL, JAMES P., Norfolk. A.B. in Government, Transferred from Temple Un- iversity. MCCONNELL, DENNIS D., Newcastle, Penn- sylvania. B.S. in Biology. MCCORMACK, MAUREEN PATRICIA, Hamp- ton. A.B. in Sociology, Pi Beta Phi-trea- surer, Pi Delta Phi, Student Association. McDUFFlE, JAMES HENRY, Hendersonville, North Carolina. A.B. in Government, Track and Field, Cross Country-co-captain, ROTC. SENIORS 325 I I I I I I 1 I I I l g ' l I . - - - -' :':''1:2!1 1i'i?. 'T I1 T7 '-Y k ..-Q.-F-1-eq -I-4.4-aa:-::7.rT31l1IfxT!I: .Ca1:'1rCI- '?Afl'IT 1 ' 2 - '--'-'- 'L - -' 'A ' ARRINER, virginia MCg'5aLCk?NA,B,J6,TEgrenYpVh3 Transferred frOm Old Dominion University, Alpha Chl.Om9Q31 Pi Delta Phi, Backdrop Club, William and McYl.El3llhTA1I?l?tSaCOTT, San Francisco, Califor- nia. A.B. in Physical Education? Kappa Sigma, Basketball, Track .and Field, P.E. Majors' Club, Young RepubIICaFIS- 5. V V gli g.'l Q... MEDVIN, JOEL D., Patchoque, New York. A.B. in Philosophy, Balfour-Hillel, WATS, Young Republicans-treasurer, Philosophy Club-president. MEGLITSCH, NANCY LEE, Robins A.F.B., Georgia. A.B. in History, Transferred from Western Washington State. MICHALEK, THOMAS E., Colonial Heights. A.B. in History, Transferred from Richard Bland College, German Club, Newman Club-vice president, Yearbook Staff- business manager, Circle K. MIDKIFF, CHARLES FRANKLIN, Virginia Beach. A.B. in Law, Phi Delta Phi, ROTC, Student Bar Association. MILLARD, MICHAEL KIMBALL, Alexandria. A.B. in Psychology, Sigma Pi, Scabbard and Blade-secretary, Group Leader, Men's Dormitory Council, Student Association, Intramurals, Queen's Guard, ROTC. MILLER, BARBARA RICHARDSON, West Point. A.B. in Fine Arts, Pi Beta Phi, Chorus. 326 SENIORS 3 .,4-..,-3' all .-iv 5-..-4-' ,..-f t ..,,.gc .. , . t. , New tt ..,tefLR,.?,.c,..ag.TZ.T,w,.Yg Class of 1970 MILLER, SUZANNE MANCILL, Annandale. A.B. in Business Administration iAccount- IHQIQ Kappa Delta, Canterbury Club, Ac- counting Club, Intramurals, Political Sci- ence Forum, Sailing Association. MITCHELL, THOMAS J., Berryville. A.B. in Business Administration, Student Associa- tion, Fencing, Forge-treasurer, Political Science Forum, Young Democrats. MOORE, 'ANNE HOUGHTON, Danville. A.B. in English, Pi Beta Phi-membership chair- man, recording secretary, Choir, Chorus, Student Education Association. MOORE, ELIZABETH BEECHER, Williamsburg. A.B. in Fine Arts. MOORE, RICHARD EDWARD, Marion. A.B. in History, Transferred from King College, Phi Kappa Tau-president, Intramurals, Dormitory Manager. MORELLO, JOHN THOMAS, Hampton. A.B. in Government, Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha-president, Golf, Debate Coun- cil-president, vice president, Intramurals, Young Republicans. MORGAN, MARCELLA, Alexandria. A.B. in French, Pi Beta Phi, I-V Christian Fellow- ship, Colonial Echo, Flat Hat, Band, French Club, Orchesis, WATS, Young Republicans. MORRIS, ANN GRETCHEN, Clayton, Missouri. A.B. in History, Alpha Chi Omega-trea- surer, Women's Recreation Association. MORRIS, RICHARD E., Cincinnati, Ohio. B.S. in Chemistry, Lambda Chi Alpha, Swimming, Intramurals, Assistant Freshman Swimming Coach. MORRISON, BRIAN ARTHUR, Springfield. A.B. in History, Transferred from Western Washington State College, Forge, Intra- murals, Young Democrats. I MORTON, RICHARD ALAN, Richmond. A.B. in Education, Kappa Alpha, Football, Track and Field. MOSELEY, ELIZABETH HART, Brodnax. A.B. in Sociology! Kappa Alpha Theta-vice president, Alpha Kappa Delta, Sociology Club. MOSES, JOHN SHUSTER, Ashland. A.B. in Government, Sigma Pi-president, secre- tary, Group Leader. A MUENCH, JEAN A., Alexandria. B.S. in Physics, Chi Delta Phi-president, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Pi Sigma, Westminster Fellowship-council, Chorus, Forge. I MURPHY, LYNDA ANN, McLean. A.B. in History, Pi Beta Phi-president, Who's Who in American Universities and CollegeS, Panhellenic Council, Honor Council Aide, Women's Dormitory Association-judicial board, Newman Club, Colonial Echo-so- rority editor, Intramurals, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Women's Recreation Association-manager, Counselor, Sigma Sigma, Orientation Committee. SENIORS 327 NADEL, LESLIE DONNA, Norfollg. A.B. in En- glish, Pi Beta Phi-pledge trainer, Balfour- Hillel, Colonial Echo, Pep Club. NANGLE, RICHARD E., Waltham, Massachu- setts. A.B. in Mathematics, I-V Christian Fellowship-president, Track and Field, Cross Country, ROTC. NEFF, JANE LEITCH, Shawnee Mission, Kan- sas. A.B. in Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta-recording secretary, Sponsor, Intramurals, Kappa Delta Pi-vice presi- dent. NESLEY, DIANE PAMELA, Fairfax. A.B. in History, Alpha Lambda Delta, Fencing, Flat Hat, Debate Council, Exeter Junior Year Abroad, Draper's Scholar. NETZLEY, KATHLEEN S., Laura, Ohio. B.S. in Topical Science, Transferred from the University of Cincinnati, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Women's Dormitory Association- Ludwell house president, Majorettes-fea- tured twirler, Orchesis, WATS-co-ordi- nator, Young Americans for Freedom, Young Republicans. NEWELL, ROBERT Y. IV, Dunn Loring. A.B. in Mathematics. NEWMAN, GARY GEORGE, Washington, D.C. A.B., in Business Administration, Kappa Sigma-grand master of ceremonies, Group Leader, Interfraternity Council, Men's Honor Council, Football. NEWSOM, JAMES WOODWARD, Arlington. A.B. in Mathematics, Abelian Society- president, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Delta Phi- treasurer, president, Group Leader, Men's Honor Council, Student Association-VASG delegate, Colonial Echo, Flat Hat, Alpha Phi Omega, French Club, Intramurals, Stu- dent Education Association, Young Repub- licans. NITTOLI, VIRGINIA, Edison, New Jersey. A.B. in Secondary Education, Pi Beta Phi-vice president, Kappa Delta Pi, Women's Honor Council Aide, Newman Club, International Circle, Mermettes-secretary-treasurer, Stu- dent Education Association, Women's Rec- reation Association, Free College. NOLD, ETHEL ISABELLA, Winchester. A.B. in Fine Arts. ODELL, THOMAS, New Rochelle, New York. A.B. in History, Kappa Alpha-vice presi- dent, Football. 328 SENIORS .tl if 5 ,hh ir! X Q77 W 1 rf-f f I N A Jftxx IL . I ,r.w.g, M , I. r,,.f A Y ' tug' ' if Class of 1970 ODENATH, NANCY JEAN, Plymouth Meeting, ,Pennsylvania A.B. in Sociology. 0 FLAHERTY, KATHLEEN LOUISE, Falls Church. A.B. ln. Government, Eta Sigma Phi, Hockey, Choir, Chorus, Intramurals. ORGEL, DAVID S., Elizabeth, New Jersey. B.S. ln Psychology, Kappa Sigma-Secre- tary, Group Leader, Intramurals. OSTERGARD, DEBORAH, Arlington. A.B. in Geology, Gamma Phi Beta-corresponding secretary, president, Women's Dormitory Association-secretary, president, Hockey, Lacrosse, Intramurals, Women's Recreation Association-intramural manager. O'TOOLE, ANNE RAINEY SIMS, Williams- burg. AB. in Elementary Education, Chi Omega, Cheerleader, Chorus, Young Dem- ocrats. OWENS, LAURA LEE, Whaleyville, A.B. in Mathematics. PAGE, BRANCH, Richmond. B.S. in Biology, Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Biology Club, Chemistry Club. PALMER, BEVERLY W., Manchester, New Hampshire. A.B. in SocioIoQYS Kappa Kap- pa Gamma, WCWM, Free College. PARKER, JAMES HODGES, JR., Fairfax. A.B. in Philosophy, Lambda Chi Alpha-pledge class president, Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kap- pa Alpha, Group Leader-assistant head, head, Men's Dormitory Council, I-V Chris- tian Fellowship, Debate C o u n c il, DUC Week Committee, MOVE-OUT-president. PEARSON, RANDY LEE, Palo Alto, California. A.B. In Mathematics, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma-marshall, Vice President of Junior and Senior Classes, Student Association, Tennis, Intramurals, Womens Recreation Association. PERDUE, NANNIE HOLLAND, Rocky Mount. A.B. in History, Transferred from Ferrum JuniorCoIlege, Kappa Kappa Gamma. ' I PERLMAN, EDWARD, Bloomfield Hills, Michi- gan. A.B. in Philosophy, Parents' Day Com- mittee, Flat Hat, William and Mary Theatre, Free College, Exeter Junior Year Abroad. SENIORS 329 Class of 1970 PERRY, DANIEL J., Arlington. A.B. in Busi- ness Administration, Pi Delta Epsilon, Group Leader, Men's Dormitory Council, Colonial Echo-sports editor, business manager, Flat Hat-assistant sports editor, Circle K, Intramurals, Lyon G. Tyler Histor- ical Society, Society for the Advancement of Management, Young Republicans. PETERSON, JOHN MORRILL, Kwajalein Is- land, Marshall Island District, U.S. Trust Territory, Pacific. A.B. in Business Admin- istration tAccountingJ. PETTIT, JAMES CURTIS, JR., Wichita Falls, Texas. A.B. in Government, Transferred from Christopher Newport College, Men's Dormitory Council, Forge, Intramurals, ROTC, Mini-VISTA. PEVERELL, RAYMOND EDWIN, Salem. A.B. in Management, Sigma Phi Epsilon-vice president, Group Leader, Parents' Day Committee, Intramurals. PILGRIM, PERRY TALMAGE, Hampton. A.B. in Psychology: Transferred from Christo- pher Newport College. PINION, GARY E., Virginia Beach. B.S. in Bi- ology tPre-Medicinel, Wesley Foundation, Backdrop Club, Choir. PITT, SUSAN, Hampton. A.B. in Elementary Education, Transferred from University of Maryland, Newman Club, Chorus. PLICHTA, MARY ANN, Newport News. A.B. in English, Transferred from Christopher New- port College, Alpha Chi Omega-rush chairman, Sponsor, Newman Club, Flat Hat, International Circle, Intramurals, Young Democrats. POLLOW, CHARLES ERNEST, Silver Spring, Maryland. A.B. in Sociologyi Pi Lambda Phi--president, Group Leader-assistant head, head, lnterfraternity Council, WCWM, Choir, Intramurals. POPE, ROBERT MacFARLANE, JR., Roanoke. A.B. in Accounting, Sigma Pi-treasurer, president, Group Leader, lnterfraternity Council, Accounting Club, Intramurals, So- ciety for the Advancement of Management. POWELL, BERKLEY R., Hampton. B.S. in Chemistry, Pi Lambda Phi-corresponding secretary, Omicron Delta Kappa-presi- dent, Phi Beta Kappa, Who's Who in Amer- ican Universities and Colleges, Group Leader, President's Aide, Men's Honor Council-vice chairman, Student Associa- tion,Chemistry Club. POWELL, RICHARD GREENE, Annandale. A.B. in Business Administration tManage- mentbg Transferred from Gorge Mason Col- lege, Men's Dormitory Council, German Club, Intramurals, ROTC. POWERS, WILLIAM McMILLAN, Portsmouth. A.B. in History, Men's Dormitory Council, Baptist Student Union--treasurer, presi- dent, Lacrosse, Forge, Intramurals, WATS. PRASSE, FREDERICK C., Chagrin Falls, Ohio. A.B. in Business Administration, Sig- ma Chi, Rifle Team. PRICE, WILLIAM EDWIN, Arlington. B.S. in Biology iPre-Medicinel, Phi Mu Alpha, Baptist Student Union, I-V Christian Fel- lowship, Band, Biology Club-treasurer, Chamber Orchestra, Intramurals, Stage Band, Student Committee on Arts and Lectures. 330 SENIORS ,:. E If x il. Q 1 I it .5 IT 1 ui mf U 2'T 1r ,4-H'- XM-1 -if 5 . E X t .f , n v ,g .. I 'sy j X ' ' az- il .. 3. '---- .5 ff? , if 'a tt Nady t K ' .J . fu 'N-r--fi ff -rf X f . 9' x- A X .. r V7'l' sc,-3 PRITCHARD, LUCINDA LEE, Hopewell. A.B. in Elementary Education. PROUSALIS, THOMAS T., JR., Richmond. A.B. in Sociologyg Pi Kappa Alpha, Young Democrats, Sociology Club. PULLEY, RAGAN B., JR., Virginia Beach. A.B. in Economics, Pi Kappa Alpha, Group Leader, Student Association, Intramurals. PULLING, RONALD W., JR., Alexandria. A.B. in Business Administration tManagementt, Lambda Chi Alpha, President of Freshman Class, Student Association, Intramurals, ROTC, Society for the Advancement of Management, General Co-operative Com- mittee. RADER, JUDY, San Diego, California. A.B. in English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Mortar Board, Pi Delta Phi, Who's Who in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges, Sponsor, Cheerleader. RAFLO, JO, Leesburg. A.B. in Sociology? Pi Beta Phi, Eta Sigma Phi, Cheerleader, WATS. RAHKONEN, B A R B A R A WEBER, Falls Church. A.B. in Theatre and Speech, Wil- liam and Mary Theatre. RALSTON, WAYNE A., Falls Church. A.B. in History, Sigma Chi, Lacrosse, Alpha Phi Omega, Intramurals, Lyon G. Tyler Histori- cal Society, Student Education Association, WATS, Young Republicans. RANDA, RICHARD D., Falls Church. A.B. in History, Sigma Nu, Wrestling, Intramurals, ROTC. RANKIN, ANN KATHIE, McLean, A.B. inlEn- glishg Alpha Chi Omega, Pi Delta Epsilon, Sponsor, Flat Hat-editorial board, assis- tant editorials editor, associate editor. RANKIN, KATHERINE V., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. A.B. in Fine Arts, Newman Club, Fencing, Debate Council, Student Action Movement, Free Theatre. REESE, LINDA JEAN, Baltimore, Maryland. A.B. in Sociology, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Kappa Delta, Pi Delta Phi. REGISTER, SUSAN E., Temple, New Hamp- shire. B.S. in Mathematics, KappaIKappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Abelian So- ciety, Parents' Day Committee. SDOVISOV, ' It rals. I aexgvnbsurpioirrgu PHILLIP, Ashland. A.B.- in Psychology, Pi Kappa Alpha, Swimming, MermetteS, ROTC- . RESLER, WILLIAM MICHAEL, Sarasota, Flori- da. A.B. in German: Group Leader' German Club. SENIORS 331 RICHARDSON, ROBERT FREDERICK, 'JR., Newport News. A.B. in Psychology! Sigma Chi, Pi Delta Epsilon, Student Association, Wesley Foundation, Rifle Team, WCWM- production director, Intramurals, Psychol- ogy Club, William and Mary Theatre, Young Republicans. U RICKETTS, ROBERT CALVIN, Vienna. B.S. in Mathematics, Swimming. RIGAU, FELIPE ALBERTO, Gloucester. A.B. in Business Administration, Transferred from Ferrum Junior College, Sigma Pi. ' ii -Q lil I ROACH, ARTHUR HUDGINS, Richmond. A.B. in English, Men's Dormitory Council, Wes- ley Foundation, Backdrop Club-assistant musical director, Choir, William and Mary Theatre, Sinfonicron Opera Company-di- rector. ROBERTS, JOSEPHINE A., Richmond. A.B. in English, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chi Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Sponsor, Westminster Fellowship, Exeter Junior Year Abroad. ROBISON, JAMES PHILLIP, McLean. B.S. in Psychology, Phi Kappa Tau, Group Leader, Student Association, Colonial Echo, ROTC. RODENBAUGH, CAROL ANN, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. A.B. in Sociology! Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Kappa Delta, Intramurals. ROGERS, ALICE S., Alexandria. B.S. in B' I- OIOQYZ Biology Club. ROHRBACH, PHILIP S., Richmond. A.B. in Business Administration, Sigma Chi-sec- retary, Group Leader, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, Young Repub- licans. SENIORS W 3 1 ff ff, I 54? TIAEZZLJW-W 1 its Class of 1970 RONICK, DAVID L., Richmond. A.B. in En- glish: Student Association, William and Mary Review, International Circle, Student Action Movement, William and Mary The- atre, Young Democrats, Young Republi- cans, Faculty Library Committee, Students for Liberal Action. ROSELLI, GRACE ROSE, West Orange, New Jersey. A.B. in Spanish, Pi Beta Phi, Eta Sigma Phi, Sigma Delta Pi, Newman Club, Majorette, William and Mary Football Queen, Miss Southern Conference, Miss William and Mary. ROWAN, GEORGE E., Arlington. B.S. in Bi- ologyg Phi Eta Sigma, WATS. RUDDEL, MARK ERIC, Arlington. B.S. in Chemistry: Chemistry Club, Intramurals, Chess Club, Cross Country, Track. RUSSELL, CHERYL ANN, Leonardtown, Maryland. B.S. in BIOIOQYJ Alpha Chi Ome- ga, Delta Omicron, Mortar Board, Student Association, Newman Club, Band, Biology Club, Intramurals. RUSSELL, STEPHEN B., Newtown, Pennsyl- vania. A.B. in History. RYAN, JOHN GODFREY ll, Naha, Okinawa. A.B. in Business Administration, Trans- ferred from Old Dominion College, ROTC. SALE, MARY QUINN, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvan- ia. A.B. in Soci0IOQY3 Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Kappa Delta-president, Women's Dormi- tory Association, Student Association, ln- tramurals, Orchesis, WATS, Women's Rec- reation Association, Sociology Club. SALES, WILLIAM WAYNE, JR., Prairie Vil- lage, Kansas. A.B. in Government, Sigma Chi-pledge trainer, Group Leader, Flat Hat, Alpha Phi Omega-corresponding secretary, Political Science Forum, ROTC, Queen's Guard, Young Republicans. SALTER, ROBERT MORRIS, Newtonville, Massachusetts. A.B. in Accounting, Men's Dormitory Council, Student Association, Balfour-Hillel, Flat Hat, Accounting Club, Band, Intramurals, ROTC-Distinguished Military Student, Young Republicans. SAMFORD, CLEMENT, JR., Williamsburg. A.B. in History, Westminster Fellowship, Queen's Guard, ROTC. SENIORS 333 , , , - - ..,s, gr 1-xgrljr!'!3'!1'!T 'Y'3Z'i3.:-'33 ?'i1 f,E?,ey:fg?:1y3: 3 !r.1?.1.r1ri: 1- X F.-- I Class of 1970 SAMSON, JAMES GAITHER, Newport News. A.B. in History, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi.Eta Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha, Pi Delta Epsilon, Flat Hat-copy editor, WCWM, Band, ln- tramurals, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Political Science Forum, Young Republi- cans, Committee for Foreign Studies, Exe- ter Junior Year Abroad. SASSAMAN, CLAY ALAN, Arlington. B.S. in Biology. SAULTON, JAMES W., JR., Harrisonburg. A.B. in English, Pi Kappa Alpha, Newman Club, Flat Hat, Intramurals, Free College. SAUNDERS, CAROL ANNE, Smithfield. B.S. in Psychology: Kappa Alpha Theta-presi- dent, Panhellenic Council, Baptist Student Union-president, Choir, Chorus. SAUNDERS, J. LAWRENCE, East St. Louis, Illinois. A.B. in History, Lambda Chi AI- pha-corresponding secretary, pledge trainer, Scabbard and Blade, Group Lead- er, Lacrosse, Intramurals, ROTC-Distin- guished Military Student. SAVAGE, JANICE PAIGE, Richmond. A.B. in History, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Women's Dormitory Council, Swimming-co-captain, Intramurals, Women's Recreation Associa- tion, Sweetheart of Sigma Phi Epsilon. SAVAGE, LOWELL C., JR., Alexandria. B.S. in Mathematics, Theta Delta Chi, Group Leader, Intramurals. SCHEMERING, MICHAEL, Arlington. B.S. in Physical Education, Transferred from Fred- erick College, Lambda Chi Alpha, Basket- ball, Intramurals, P.E. Majors' Club. SCHMIDT, ELIZABETH A., Farmingdale, New York. A.B. in Fine Arts, WATS. SCHMOYER, JOHN, Annandale. B.S. in Math- ematics, I-V Christian Fellowship, Intra- murals, Chess Club. SCHUTTE, KRAIG WEST, Bon Air, A.B. in History, Sigma Chi, WATS. SCOTT, CHERYL LYN, Alexandria. A.B. in English, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Delta Phi, Who's Who in American Univer- sities and Colleges, Parents' Day Commit- tee, Women's Dormitory Association, Spon- sor, Colonial Echo, Flat Hat, House Pres- ident. SCOTT, CORNELIA M., Audubon, Pennsyl- vania. A.B. in Mathematics, Gamma Phi Beta, Panhellenic Council, Honor Council Orientation Aide, Women's Dormitory As- sociation, Sponsor, Student Association, Newman Club, Colonial Echo-index edi- tor, royalty editor, Abelian Society, Cam- pus Chest Committee. SCOTT, LINDA R., Radford. A.B. in Psychol- ogy, Kappa Alpha Theta, Psi Chi, Sponsor. SEAGLE, SAMUEL GILES, Lynchburg. A.B. in Fine Arts, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Group Lead- er, Men's Honor Council, Intramurals, Mo- tor Vehicle Control Board. 334 SENIORS .MW X SEAIVIAN F JAMES Mineola New Y k - ' ' , r i .B.S. 'D Psychology: Pi Delta Phi, Psi cnior SEATELINSKIA, BRENDA AMELIA, Covington. . . in History: International Circle, Lyon G' TWG' HlStO.rical Society, Student Educa- tion A s s o c ina t i o n-secretary-treasurer, OUUQ Republicans, Columbia Book Award SHfAgCFhg?gIeg1ent in Education. , i CHARLES CURTIS, C l ' l Helghts. A.B. in Economics. O Oma 'N7u ' iii J so SHERWOOD, ROBERT WILLIAM, Grand Ra- pids, Michigan. A.B. in Physical Education, Sigma Nu, Basketball-captain, Intramu- rals, P.E. Majors' Club, ROTC, All Southern Conference Basketball. SHIELDS, MEGAN, Reading, Pennsylvania. B.S. in Biology, Gamma Phi Beta-trea- surer, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Kap- pa, Chemistry Club, Young Republicans. SHORTER, MARY ELLA, Blacksburg. B.S. in Mathematics, Kappa Delta, Abelian Soci- ety, Pi Delta Epsilon, VVho's Who in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges, I-V Chris- tian Fellowship, Colonial Echo-organiza- tions editor, associate editor, editor-in- chiefg Intramurals, Virginia Gazette Jour- nalism Award. SENIORS 335 g--A ..-1-.,,.,.-. ,. SHRADER, GRETCHEN BLAKE, Winchester. A.B. in History. SHRYER, MARY HELEN, St. Paul, Minnesota. A.B. in Government, Delta Delta Delta- president, Mortar Board, Pi Delta. Epsilon, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Flat Hat-national news editor, managing editor, French Club, WATS. U SIMPSON, JAMES E., JR., Powhatan. in BiolOgy: Pi Delta Epsilon, Men's Dormitory Council, WCWM-sports director, Biology Club-president. SIMS, HELEN TWIFORD, Virginia Beach. A,B. in History, Women's Dormitory Association, Student Association, Choir, Chorus. SIMS, JOHN D., Minot, North Dakota. A.B. in Government, Transferred from the Univer- sity of Washington, Omicron Delta Kappa- vice president, Phi Eta Sigma, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Par- ents' Day Committee, Student Association- administrative aide, academic affairs edi- tor, course guide, Flat Hat, Choir. SIZEMORE, CHRISTINE HALL, Halifax. A.B. in Secondary Education, Transferred from Old Dominion College. SIZEMORE, RICHARD W., Halifax. A.B. in Government, Men's Dormitory Council, Stu- dent Association, Flat Hat, Debate Council. SLIPOW, LARRY BENJAMIN, Richmond. A.B. in Business Administration, Pl Kappa Al- pha-executive council, Group Leader, Student Association, Balfour-Hillel, Intra- murals, Society for the Advancement of Management. SMITH, DEBORAH JOAN, McLean. A.B. in English, Transferred from the University of Kentucky, I-V Christian Fellowship. SMITH, JANE BARRETT, Virginia Beach. A.B. in Mathematics, Delta Omicron-vice pres- ident, Women's D o r m i t o r y Association, Baptist Student Union, Choir, Chorus, Forge, WATS, House President. SMITH, JANET ELIZABETH, Washington, D.C. A.B. in English, Wesley Foundation-presi- dent, Chorus. SMITH, ODIE W., JR., Churchville. A.B. in Business Administration lManagementl, Transferred from Frederick College, Phi KappaTau. SMITH, REBECCA A., Richmond. A.B. in His- tory, Student Action Movement, WATS. SMITH, RITA MAE, Mathews. A.B. in The- atre and Speech, Delta Omicron, Wesley Foundation-secretary, Backdrop Club, Choir, Chorus, William and Mary Theatre. SNYDER, DOROTHY HUNT, Media, Pennsyl- vania. B.S. in Psychology: Transferred from University of Georgia. 336 SENIORS .fi 1 . f I Q9 1 AI fav iff' di f X, W ,4y'V. 1' Z Q! 'ti - -V, .f .r....... pf M1 'sri' Class of 1970 SOTTILI, DAVID, Williamsburg. A.B. in Busi- ness Administration, Sigma Nu, Football Intramurals. ' SOUTHWELL, PAULA, Arlington. A.B. in Mathematics: Kappa Alpha Theta-record- Ing secretary, Abelian Society. SPENCER, KATHERINE ANNETTE, Hampton. A-B' 'VI p3YCh0'0QYI Transferred from Chris- f0Pher Newport College. SPURLING, JACOUELINE MARIAN, Wallops Island. A.B. In E I ementa ry Education, Transferred from University of Virginia, Eastern Shore Branch, Choir, Chorus. SPURLING, NORMAN, Bethesda, Maryland. A.B. In AnthropolOQYJ William and Mary Review, Anthropology Club. STAMPS, DAVID BRETT, Falls Church. A.B. in Music. STANLEY, BRUCE MCLAREN, Naples, Flor- ida. A.B. in History, Men's Dormitory Coun- cil, Canterbury Club, Circle K, Lyon G. Tyler Historical Society, Political Science Forum, Student Action Movement, Young Republicans, Free College, Faculty Com- mittee on Honors. STARK, RICHARD ALAN, Media, Pennsylva- nia. A.B. in Economics, Theta Delta Chi, Wrestling, Intramurals. STEFFAN, JUDITH ANN, Stamford, Connecti- cut. A.B. in Modern Languages, Alpha Chi Omega, Pi Delta Phi-secretary, Sigma Delta Pi-president, Newman Club, Flat Hat. STEMPLE, SANDRA RHEA, Falls Church. A.B. in Mathematics, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma, Mortar Board, Women's Dormitory As- sociation, Counselor, Westminster Fellow- ship-treasurer, vice p r e sid e n tg Choir, Chorus, Abelian Society. t STEWART, RONALD LEE, Arlington. A.B. ID Fine Arts, Theta Delta Chi-vice president, president. national undergraduate secre- tary, Scabbard and Blade-vice president, Interfraternity Council, Wrestling, Intramu- rals, ROTC. , STITES, MARY B., Falls Church. A.B. In Gov- ernment, Alpha Lambda Delta, pl Delta Phi, Psi Chi. STOCKER, LINDA PEARRE, Baltimore, Mary- . A.B. 'n Psychology, Chl Omega, AI L-Jahnad Lambdla Delta, Phi Bela Kappa. PSI Chi, Student Association. PsychoIoQY Club- Homecoming Court. STOEPPELWERTH, DOUGLAS EARL. Alexan- ' Q B' I . . STqgiNiiEA-QOEBERQIOEJSY, Williamsburg. A.B. In Mathematics: Track and Field- SENIORS 337 Class nt 1970 STOUT, DAVID LYTER, Carrollton, Kentucky. A.B. in Accounting, Kappa Sigma-trea- surer, Basketball, Accounting Club, Society for the Advancement of Management, Young Democrats, Young Republicans. STROOP, JOYCE, Harrisonburg. B.S. in Bi- oIOgy: Kappa Delta, Flat Hat, Biology Club. STUMP, JACQUELYN, Arlington. A.B. in Ele- mentary Education, Transferred from the University of Kentucky, Delta Delta Delta, I-V Christian Fellowship, WCWM, Chorus, Young Republicans. STUMPF, WALTER L., JR., Fairfax. B.S. in Chemistry, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha, Newman Club, Band, Chamber Orchestra, Chemistry Club, Intramurals. SUPPLEE, JAMES B., JR., Lancaster, Penn- sylvania. B.S. in BioIOQY: Sigma Nu, Base- ball, Basketball. SWEEZY, PATRICIA ANN, McLean. A.B. in English, Kappa Delta Pi, Westminster Fel- lowship-secretary, William and Mary Re- view, Choir, Chorus, WATS. TADSEN, GENENE CHRISTOPHER, Atlanta, Georgia. B.S. in Biology, Choir, Chorus. TAYLOR, HENRY BEVERLY, JR., Colonial Heights. A.B. in Mathematics, Transferred from Richard Bland Junior College, New- man Club, German Club, Abelian Society. TAYLOR, HOLLY ANN, Alexandria. A.B. in Fine Arts, Honor Council Orientation Aide, French Club-vice president. THACKER, LINDA RHEA, Richmond. B.S. in BIOIOQYZ Alpha Chi Omega-first vice pres- ident, Honor Council Orientation Aide, Intramurals. THACKER, SUSAN LUBBOCK, Disputanta. B.S. in Biology: Chi Omega, Sponsor. THIEL, GEORGE JEFFREY, Westfield, New Jersey. A.B. in Business Administration tManagementJ, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Scab- bard and Blade, Wrestling, Intramurals, ROTC. SENIORS ., W fwl ff .t , f WW f f f . . ,, Q 5 .W Q5 ij: 'W ir QQ 3' 9 ff i tw 'M '- 1 aft- .. Q 54 'wii f lf' l A 'KK -S t I THOMAS, D O N A L D MEADE, Gloucester Point. A.B. in Spanish: Transferred from Christopher Newport College. Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish Club. THOMAS. LESLIE RICHARD. Kingston, Penn- sylvania. A.B. in Government: Transferred from Wilkes College, Young Republicans, Library Staff. THOMPSON, CHARLOTTE ANN, Marion. B.S. in Chemistry: Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Wesley Foundation, Basketball. Chemistry Club, French Club. Intramurals. Young Democrats. THOMPSON, DAVID R., Medford Lakes, New Jersey. A.B. in History, Phi Kappa Tau. Group Leader, Men's Dormitory Council, Intramurals. THOMPSON, JOYCE JOLLIFF, Alexandria. B.S. in Biologyg Kappa Alpha Theta. TICE, PATRICIA ANN, Salem, Indiana. A.B. in English, Transferred from David Lips- comb College. TORRENS, RAFAEL ARRILLAGA, San Juan. Puerto Rico. A.B. in Economics, Sigma Chi, Men's Dormitory Council, Lacrosse, Intramurals. TUCKER, KAY LaVAUGHAN, Altavista. A.B. in English: Pi Beta Phi, Chi Delta Phi, ln- tramurals, Womens Recreation Associa- tion. TUCKER, THOMAS RANDOLPH, Newport News. A.B. in Business Administration: Lambda Chi Alpha. 223:11 TURPIN, SHELLEY, Fairfax. B.S. in Biology: Kappa Alpha Theta, National Science Foundation Recipient. 4 UNZICKER, KENNETH R., Arlington. A.B. in Business Administration: Group Leader, Men's Dormitory Council, Swimming, Colo- nial Echo, Circle K, lritramurals, ROTC. Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment-vice president, Young Republicans. UPSON, MARGARET JANE, Virginia Beach. in Ps cholo Ka a Al ha Theta, B.S. Y QY: PD D V Psi Chi, Chorus, Women's Recreation As- sociation. SENIORS 339 Class of 1970 UROUHART, DONNA, Cochran, Georgia. A.B. in English, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi-secretary. VAN HOOK, STEPHEN, Wayne, New Jersey. A.B. in Economics, Sigma Chi, Colonial Echo, Intramurals, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, William and Mary Theatre. VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN ALLEN, Windsor. A.B. in Physical Education, Baptist Student Union, Baseball, P.E. Majors' Club. VAUGHAN, SUSAN F., Richmond. A.B. in Psychology, French Club, Psychology Club, Sailing Association, Judo Club. VERHEYDEN, MARILYN CAY, Roanoke. A.B. in SociolOQY: Kappa Delta. VINYARD, CHRISTIAN, Vinton. A.B. in En- glish, Botetourt Bibliographical Society. von ELTON, ISABELLE, Heathsville. A.B. in Fine Arts, Transferred from Cornell Univer- sity, Tennis, Colonial Echo, German Club, Intramurals. WADE, RICHARD, Greenville, North Carolina. A.B. in History, Sigma Alpha Epsilon-rush chairman, vice president, president, Scab- bard and Blade, Group Leader, Interfra- ternity Council, ROTC. WAKEFIELD, MICHAEL MARTIN, Annandale. A.B. in Socioloi-JY! Sigma Phi Epsilon, ln- tramurals, Oueen's Guard. WALKER, CAROLYN DANCE, Midlothian. B.S. in BiolOQy3 Gamma Phi Beta, Women's Dormitory Association, House President, Biology Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Mortar Board, Intramurals. WALKER, EDGAR ROBERT, JR., Barhams- ville. A.B. in Business Management, Phi Kappa Tau-treasurer, Group Leader, In- terfraternity Council, Baseball, Intramurals, ROTC. WALKER, SUZANNE TATUM, Williamsburg. A.B,. in Business Administration tAccount- ing . WARREN, .VIRGINIA KYLE, Alexandria. A.B. in English, Pi Delta Epsilon-secretary, Flat Hat-features editor, arts and letters GGITOF, campus secretary, assistant city news editor, Mademoiselle College Board- representative, 1969 Kays-McGary Journa- Iism Award. WATKINS, THOMAS B., Portsmouth. A.B. in PSYCVWQIOQYZ PI Kappa Alpha-treasurer, Psi Chi, ROTC. WATSON, ANN, New Canaan, Connecticut. A.B. in History, Transferred from Cedar Crest College, Kappa Delta, Colonial Echo, Flat Hat, Mermettes, WATS. 340 SENIORS 5 l LM-mm V,':...'-f w,,,hW Q WATSON, DAVID VPERRIN, Wakefield, Mass- achusetts. A.B. in Business Administration, Theta Delta Chi, Track and Field. WEBB, CATHY E., Richmond. A.B. in Fine Arts: Delta Delta Delta, Sailing Agsocia- tion, Sweetheart of Sigma Nu, Homecom- ing Court. WEBB, SANDRA LEE. Hopewell. A.B. in His- tory: PivBeta Phi-corresponding secretary, Parents Day- Committee, Baptist Student UNION, .Colonial Echo, Intramurals, Student Education Association. gf-H.. 'E- WEILAND, S. CASS, San Antonio, Texas. A.B. in Economics, Transferred from Ran- dolph-Macon College, Lambda Chi Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Pi Delta Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Who's Who in Ameri- can Universities and Co I I eg es, Group Leader, Student Association, Newman Club, Baseball, Flat Hat-associate editor, sports editor, Intramurals, ROTC-Distin- guished Military Student, Dormitory Man- ager, Faculty Committee on Athletics for Men. WEISS, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Payson, Arizona. A.B. in German, Sigma A I p h a Epsilon- secretary, German Club. WENDELL, PATRICIA BARB, Williamsburg. BS. in Geology, Kappa Delta, Newman Club, Colonial Echo, Anthropology Club, Sailing Association, Geology Club. WEST, GEORGE THOMAS, Bena. A.B. in Secondary Education. WHEELER, LAURA MARIE, Hampton. A.B. in Spanish, Transferred from Christopher Newport College, Sigma Delta Pi, German Club. WHELDON, SUSAN K., Yorktown. A.B. in Ele- mentary Education, Transferred from Chris- topher Newport College, Delta Omicron- first vice president, president, Choir-sec- retary-treasurer. SENIORS 341 I -' . , .mt fi gb Was WHITAKER, GAIL, Dahlgren. B.S. in Math- ematics, Phi Mu-treasurer, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Abelian Society, I-V Christian Fellowship, Hockey, Lacrosse -captain, Intramurals, Women's Recrea- tion Association, Outstanding Freshman Math Student, King Carter Scholarship, WHYTE, MARY ANN, McLean. BS. in Math- ematics, I-V Christian Fellowship, Newman C I u b-treasurer, Intramurals-manager, WATS. WICKLEY, MARK A., Perth Amboy, New Jersey. A.B. in Economics, Pi Lambda Phi, Intramurals. WIEBOLDT, THOMAS FREDERICK, North Garden. B.S. in Biology, Biology Club. WIGGINS, GENE W., Garden City, New York. A.B. in Economics, Transferred from Roan- oke College, Sigma Chi, Canterbury Club, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Intra- murals, Sailing Association, Student Action Movement, Young Americans for Freedom, Young Republicans, Omicron Delta Kappa. WILLIAMS, GARY SANDERS, Altavista. A.B. in Accounting, Basketball-manager, Ac- counting Club. WILLIAMS, GEORGE DAVID, Hagerstown, Maryland. A.B. in English, Transferred from Hagerstown Junior College. WILLIAMSON, .JAMES REID, Danville. A.B. in History, Canterbury Club, Political Sci- ence Forum, Young Republicans, College Bowl-team captain. WINE, CATHY EILEEN, Marshall. A.B. in Elementary Education, Transferred from Madison College, Alpha Chi Omega. WITT, KEITH TROWER, Richmond. A.B. in Business Administration fAccountingl, Men's Dormitory Council, Accounting Club. WOOD, EDWARD M., McLean. A.B. in History, Canterbury Club, I-V Christian Fellowship- vice president, Track and Field. WOODFORD, STEPHEN, Lynchburg. A.B. in Business Administration. 342 SENIORS Class of 1970 WOODRUFF, LINDA SUSAN, Jarratt. B.S. in Biology? Transferred from Richard Bland Junior College. WOODWARD, NANCY HARDING, Rockville, Maryland. B.S. in Biology lPre-Medicinelg Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Wesley Foundation, Choir, Chorus. WORTHINGTON, JAMES MASON, Laporte, Pennsylvania. A.B. in Government, Kappa Sigma, Baseball. WRATHER, NELL STARK, Alexandria. A.B. in Spanish, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sigma Delta Pi-secretary-treasurer, Lacrosse, Colonial Echo, Intramurals, Mermettes- co-director, Spanish Club, Young Demo- crats. WYATT, SUSAN REYNOLDS, Lynchburg. B.S. in Biology. YANCEY, GEORGE D., Orange. A.B. in Busi- ness Management, Transferred from Fer- rum Junior College, Intramurals, Society forthe Advancement of Management. ZAKARIAN, GREGORY, Stratford, Connecti- cut. A.B. in Accounting, Pi Kappa Alpha, Newman Club, Accounting Club, Society for the Advancement of Management. ZEUL, CAROLYN RUTH, Vienna. A.B. in Sociology: Alpha Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Delta Phi, Sociology Club-treasurer, VVATS. ZUGER, PETER ALBERT, Mundy Point. A.B. in History, Canterbury Club-president, Circle K, Forge. SENIORS 343 Ny f I 'Q 'qi' 1,23 viii 10, A -mag I . W9 .n ix 1 69. 'Y -::. E 3 - X Z: XX Q M 'L 'nys . .,. rv' O I vi! E 4 I 'iii , 1 ix: I iw.. -f A z -ww x ' V I Q 1. ,ff- VA:fQ-,,- 7, 1' n 'vu' Sf? bA. . v-g.' ,Q -,V . 55? A I! fs' :'Ain ' s NNI 'il' af'!', - 3 I V, 3, 1 ibn' a.,' VQ-5' ' 1. QQ' gk ,, ,, , 1 93 4 what X Lf- 9 13 1 .4 A , ,lr , QQ' 5 ' of! , 'W M- 1 ' f 'Q ffzffx : , W - 3, I .V f I wk , - , ..,f.-, f A I , pg, xy , 4 .- ' x ' -ga' ' 2, K ' 1, i . lg . ' ' , ' ' , - 1 M. ffg, n ' . , wa., f if-ww -M 4 i E:-...r . . X An- H- rg f-1, f ' M21 ' g iffy I 'Q .1 1 . 12 -...ww . Q 3 'V . 1. ' - If x2 . , I b . 5 ' 'uf E , ' 1 an A , ' -' ' S f aiifjf.-af hy'-., lynn? 3'5 4 'f ' , .W f . , if 7.14 f 4 ... 4-ir-1' 1' 'bf 5,3 Z'.W---1 - J..--v Q , ...Y x Lx X' - M 2 .,,,k- :...,.XN. V J. X ' , ,, f 'f -M W, f fw + W . Ms: 3 f ' Aff . . , ,. -.fm ' 4+ I V ,if f 'H IJ f Y , x I? ful! tv if--wr, v Lu., A' - js x JF - W, N mm SRA :Mir ' --,, ,xy 'Y ,J is 'Q .4-Q, 2- 90' AQ ' ' Q' ' M- T V, Q, J 'if' I. A vu lit, Blass of 1971 BANES, ROBERT THOMAS, Virginia Beach. Pre-Med fBiologyl BARACKMAN, J A M ES CRISPEN McLean. Business fManagementJ BARBA, MARGARET ROSE, Short Hills, New Jersey. Elementary Education. BARNETT, SUZANNE MARIE, Roanoke. Gov- ernment. BARRELL, MA R Y STUART, Culpeper. Ele mentary Education. BARTHOLOMEW, JOHN FLETCHER, Seattle . Washington. Business fAccountingJ. I BEACH, REBECCA LYNN, Hopewell. Govern- ment. f ' French. . Ql' BECKER, KATHRYN SEWELL, Martinsville Elementary Education. K B E C K W I T H, LOIS HUGHES, Earlysville. ' ' Music. 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BARGER, BETTY ELLEN, Newport News. , BARGER, ROBERT WAYNE, Buena Vista. , BARROWS, JULIA ANN, Chelmsford, Mas- .fr sachusetts. f' BARRY, JOHN STUART, Arlington. BASKIN, LESLIE, Springfield. BATES, DAVID EUGENE, Richmond. BEARD, RICHARD STARK, Westport, Con- necticut. BECHER, JOHN, Falls Church. s' ' sa ' I I BECKER, LESLIE MORGAN, Williamsburg. T, X BEELER, JEFFRY C., Martinsville. . A BELEW, JERRY MASON, Charlottesville. I sg,-3 BELL, FRANK WISE, JR., Birdsnest. f I - BENNETT, CHARLES LAR RY, Hodgenville, -,. . if 1 if , 6 Kentucky. ' I I BENNETT, FRANK HERMAN, Laurelion, New Jersey. U it -.Q BERNSTEIN, JANET LYNN, Pon washington, .lj ?g New York. .SS BEVERLY, BARBARA ELAINE, Roanoke. X A P.. BIRD, CAROLAN B., Mechanicsville. I i 14' BIRD, JOANNE, Hampton. Six, Q- A il: 'vi' P 'T . 3 z ' BLAIR, DIANNA SUE, Max Meadows. --. ... , A , BLAIR, JOSEPH EDWARD, Suffolk. 'i ' ' BLANDFORD, AGNES HILL, Newport News. T - A z BLEDSOE, BARBARA ANN, Prince George. ', , BLYTH, BYRON ELAINE, chapel Hin, North - f Carolina. V I ' ' f 1, f I 364 SOPHOMORES 7. --ff------------I -- - - -- - I --- - . --r-f w 'sue-:-eaafrfzr-1-.-. -. . I1 ' Q L.- . I T173 I .2 A ,Lx Q? -7 ,g gig, z 4 f 2, F Q 'M' . - 1 f VN N 1 fflqx , 'i ' 'f' 1 f . I V, ,f.yr-1 4' 5 fc C! ' A 7 x' Q ' ff Fi lt' 6' I .. t Hi., fll N il 2' I 1.-v A 4 2 'X V' if F A 4 BOERNER, DAVID F., Doylestown, Pennsyl- vania. BOISSEAU, JOHN SANFORD, Richmond. BOKACH, LINDA ELLEN, Richmond. BONCK, J O H N HARRY Ill, New Orleans, Louisiana. BOWMAN, DIANA BRADSHAW, Richmond. BOZARTH, CATHY LEONE, Falls Church. BRACKEN, CHERYL CHRISTINE, Annandale. BRADSHAW, CHERRY ANNA, Franklin. BRAMWELL, JOHN DOUGLAS, Falls Church. BRANT, BARBARA ANN, Alexandria. BRAY, E. MARGUERITE, Arlington. BREEDING, CHARLES ADAMS, Lynchburg. BREWER, ROBERT HAROLD, B e t h e S d a, Maryland. BRICK, SUSAN JANE, Medford, New Jer- sey. BRIDGERS, LINDA LENORE, Ashland. BRIGHOUSE, M A R K STEPHEN, R a h w a y, New Jersey. BROWN, CLEMENT McCUNE, Paris, France. BROWN, JANICE LEIGH,Sterling. BRUCE, CHRISTY JEAN, Lynchburg. BRUECHERT, ELIZABETH ROGERS, Atlanta Georgia. 1 BRYANT, JOHN WILLIAM, Colonial Heights. BUCKLAND, DENNIS E., Lexington. BUCKNER, ELIZABETH STUART, Hood. BUHRER, NANCY E., Virginia Beach. BULLOCK, KENNETH WILSON, Fredericks- burg. BUNKER, DENISE LYNN, St. Charles, Illi- nois. BURTON, FREDERICK H E R B E R T, Ridge- wood, New Jersey. BURTON, MARTHA JANE, Richmond. BYRNE, ROBERT MARTYN, Naha, Okinawa. CALDWELL, WENDY KAY, Huntington, New York. CALE, KATHRYN LEIGH, Memphis, Tennes- see. CAMPBELL, LOUIS KERFORD, Fincastle. CAMPBELL, P A T R I C K BENJAMIN, Thorn- -wood, New York. CARR, CAROL A., Winchester. CARTY, BETTY ANN, Portsmouth. CHANDLER, JOHN S.,Arllngton. CHAUSSE, CAROL JEAN, Roanoke. CHICK, DEBERA SUE,Virginla Beach. CHILDRESS, ELIZABETH RAE, Richmond. CHILDRESS, LOUIS DEAK, Lynchburg. SOPHOMORES 365 gg? z x Class of 1972 CHRISTENSEN, CAROL A., Wilmette, Illinois. CLARK, CHERYL LYNN, St. Louis, Missouri. CLARK, DOUGLAS KENT, Kettering, Ohio. CLARKSON, CAROL ELAINE, Roanoke. CLEMENT, CATHERINE LOY, A d d I s Aba- ba, Ethiopia. CLINE, KATHLEEN MARIE, Mt. Vernon, In- diana. CLOUSER, CAROLYN, Roanoke. COAKLEY, DANIEL JOHN, Alexandria. COBB, CHERYL DIANE, Portsmouth. COLES, ANITA J., Springfield. COLLINS, MARY PATRICIA, Norfolk. COLON, MANUEL A., Woodbridge. CONSTANCE, JOHN A L L A N, Catonsville, Maryland. COOKE, EDITH LOUISE, Gloucester. CORMAN, DICK B., Oveland, Pennsylvania. CORNER, STEPHEN JEFFREY, Virginia Beach. CORRELL, CATHERINE ALLENE, S p rin g Grove. CORSO, MARGUERITE MARIE, Alexandria. COTTRELL, SANDRA KAY, Colonial Heights. COTTRILL, VIRGINIA SUE, Chesapeake. COX, GRACE VIRGINIA, Portsmouth. CRANE, STEFAN WATTS, Nottoway. CRAWFORD, PEGGY ANN, Chesapeake. CREDLE, HARVEY BLAIR III, Newport News. CREEKMORE, EDMUND WHITE, JR. Rich- mond. CROSS, HARRY LEE lII,Suffolk. CROWELL, J A M E S DOUGLAS, Columbus, Ohio. CROWTHER, RANDOLPH M., Kilmarnock. CUMINGS, VICTORIA T., Vienna. DALTON, DEBORAH SUSAN, Lynchburg. DAMERON, DOROTHY MARIE, Richmond. DANIEL, ROBERT C., Elkins Park, Pennsyl- vania. DAVIS, DEBORAH HARP, Luray. DAVIS, JULIA MARVEEN, White Stone. DAVIS, LEWIS WILLIAM, JR., Denton, Mary- land. DAVIS, TERRY EUGENE, Glen Allen. DEBUTTS, ANNE LINDEN,WoodbrIdge. DEERY, KEVIN JOSEPH, Fairfax. deFUR, PETER LEE, Wilton,ConnectiCut. DELIGAN, LAMBROS, Hampton. 366 SOPHOMORES . EH, 'tl I s I... . . .... , ,,,,,,M,, . .,.. :ali K an - 0 . W A. ,v ,WLM I .., A , , ,f 1,9-.mt Qvtv-, 5 . g.w,I..1.a,, gl-Z x ,M fx I I ,, if 1. f . , f ' f 1' f 1 if il an i ,Tv ' ll Z kv .1 f I, . f 9 ' Q i f 2 A .. f .aww 5 . .. W a f . ' 9 f J f f ff ffigf If Q I lflfii I .Q s wh' ff'- I fs, f A fi ii -'f , , , , ,RY f Zi 5 ..x 4' zf U 4,1 --. , v f I fr ' may , , -nv Z... I V l 1 W L., ...,.. W1 ZW 'W I i ' .f- f .fi-li? 'W ' 1 :L I 1 I .af 20.1, 4 1 7v'f --nur -..A I' I 1 . iff T v i v ri ,Q -11-.iii ' H t' A .. A . T . w :I Q ,K V ,, tg? K, I 1. ,GAR 3 sg I - Y tim? ' .-if at N if P A A 2' fi lb.- 4 f u Q, A Ai V A 5. X 'I 5 . 'e...Q 8 -, ,-, I fr- .I it 1 ' I- . X I . pq, . V. s I J. 11 ar I 1 'Q 1 I N . - X Af'-I L I 4 ,a 'R ' 1 - , -1 i ',:,,g:' algkfws Q uk Q 4 -r-4.4 s.: V5-r' -4' 4 ,x . sf' 3 -..- N x X DETWEILER, DEBORAH MAE, Richmond. DICK, GINGER SUSAN, Newport News. DIEHL, WAYNE PRESTON, Broadway. DIGGS, SARAH LOUISE, Wilmington, Dela- ware. DILLON, FRANCIS HENRY, Great Falls. DILSEW, JAMES ROGER, Salisbury, Mary- DIX, PATSY BELlNDA,ACCOmaC. DOMABYL, KAREN N., North Riverside, Illi- DCINSIIISNQ, PAU LA MARGARET, Collinsville, oogfigrlf' PAMELA LYN, Reston. DOUGHERTY, D E B O R A H J., Huntington, New York. ' DOUGHTY, MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER, Glen- head, Long Island, New York. DOUGLAS, LINDA ARNELLE, Norfolk. DOW, MARGARET RUTH, Fairfax. DRAKE, PEGGY LOU, Mount Lebanon, Penn- sylvania. DRESS, CATHERINE LOUISE, Roanoke. DREYFUSS, JOHN RAFAEL, Arlington. DUKESHIRE, JOANNE A U D R E Y, Fairlawn, New Jersey. DURHAM, LOIS JEAN, Staunton. EADES, LYNNE MARIE, Hurt. EARECKSON, KAREN MARIE, Richmond. EDWARDS, DEBORAH LYN N, Amsterdam, Ohio. EDWARDS, KAREN ANNE, S h e I by, North Carolina. EDWARDS, LAURIS LEE, Chesapeake. EIDEN, LEO JOSEPH, Vienna. EITELMAN, ROGER MICHAEL, Hampton. EMERSON, SUSAN F., Winter Park, Florida. ERICKSON, EMERALD LOUISE, Arlington. ETHERIDGE, LINDA SUSAN, Norfolk. EVANS, ANDREW BRANT, Haverford, Penn- sylvania. EVANS, MARTIN EARL, North Springfield. EYLER, RICHARD ROBINSON, Wilmington, Delaware. FALL, MARY DRUSCILLA ROSE, Port Royal. FELLER, GREGORY WlLLlAM,Yorktown. FERRELL, JOHN SCHUYLER, Bristol. FIELDS WILLIAM EDGAR Alexandria FIGG ANN HARWOOD Prince George FINLEY KATHLEEN SUE Washington DC FITZSIMMONS LAU NI LYNN Pittsburgh Pennsylvania FLETCHER JOHN R I C H A R D Huntington Station New York SOPHOMORES 367 aihmf' t-.4 . I A gr I V 1 , 'V 1 Y. ' A .f.. G --, ,., 1 ' , ' me -is I . I .. -I A it , k..-,H 5 U . I I . T K -4 N' in y 1 I X . 1 I 1 f , f 1 1 . Q S ' ' 'T ' f-'- f'f-:ff3f1 '-WERE:f'3'f?3?f'rf 1Q2i1 '':3??i Y?-.?f5iif.F'i3'5fll1.:3i?:-'.if13l512.S'lf5N3QE'5555'5'.'53Z'f'-f?f7'9 5i 'A '7'l1 5 Ti Nl ' I . , :S . . L . , , 3 1-, 1 -.1-:ui 2-24-a..,1 , -----I - - S -' - - Blass of 1972 FLOOK, SUSAN, McLean FLOURNOY, J A N News. FORD, DONNA JEAN, Petersburgj. FOSTER, HEIDI ANNE, Richmon . FOX, JAMES JOSEPH Ill, Richmond. ET oiinisriuia, Newport GILBERT Kingston New York FOX, JON , , - , FOX, LESLIE C., Charlotte, North Carolina. FRANKLIN, GARY PAUL, Pleasantville, New Jersey. FREDERICKS, DOLORES B., C o I o ra d o Springs, Colorado. FUNCK, PAM ELA KAY, Wilmington, Dela- ware. FUNK, NANCY JO, Murrysville, Pennsylvania. GAFFNEY, CATHY ANN, Virginia Beach. GAMAGE, STEWART H., Petersburg. GARFIELD, LINDA JUNE, Arlington. GARRIGAN, EDWIN PAT R I C K, JR., Rich- mond. GEARHART, JOHN W., Hampton. GELOTTE, R O B E R T GUNNAR, Timonium, Maryland. GERNIL-IARDT, CLAUDIA, New York, N ew or . GETCHELL, GARY ALAN, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. GIBBONS, WILLIAM FRANKLIN,ArIingt0n. V MW, f . . .....,. ,, avi, X 5, ,322 P X wa s if I fa' r t W' W Q W, i K U 1 I N5 f -.5 N .Qs ' ' tj., X .I V I I N . .V 5,1 1' ' Qiiif r ',,' e X N X5 N Q A m X t 3- N X . wifi, f . fziagif' X im' 'j' Jaffe? 1353 25: 1' iw! gg. si .Q ww 2.7 5. ' ,Gi 5f1W'kf9 ' I, smj, H.. PSS! 1543.15 fm? Iliff. xt. v 4 Q Q, 2? W' ,H Y .gf -..M N. Xu Q,,...-.g ,Q ' 4 368 SOPHOMORES ,, f A I mn.. . . ,..,q., 1 N. 211 'I , 4 U 5 , T ..'1.z'.... hm kms- K. M 4 E y gf ,.., , A 1, ,. - s I F Wh A A, ,r -'ig . I . , I . . f Z 6? T Q 5 .. XM. x fr 1 If 1 Q it fa f 'gf 5542 'ii Nl '?.'!:',f', Iv X - ,,., . ,Lim 9 Q. X 714 , J .--sl I--5, 4 Q ld! as l N? ,ff-. -4 t an . 3'i' 4 T5 . . .. .... -,- -.-.-.-.-.V-... A . I I I -E: es A Abz. , ak ia if Q' .1 'T v B- 4' gggig Q ' -,,. ,,., ,, . ,,, 5 A - B -Z r7-,- -. 1 v n ',r. 4:-rug!-'gr ':3'xg,L :wsu - - -,- 1-1gegr:.f-1:32 1:91 - -..:.3-.m--1-:1a14:4,a'vs',:svn!-fuzz:-.maizwafi .a-++-aw?-21:41:13-vifziziziuzz?-rtlisiau'Qd'?3zu5:fia?z!a's'-3s 'fm 1 E-53-391-N-g m' - Tug 'ii GIBBS, ANDREA RUTH, Germantown, Mary- land. GILL, DOROTHY KAREN, Richmond. GILLESPIE, DAVID PAUL, A s h I a n d, Ken- tucky. GILLETT, R A N D A L L LEWIS, Muscatine, Iowa. GIROUARD, TERRY ALLEN, Linden. GITS, SUSAN, La Grange, Illinois. GODWIN, DORIS ELAINE, Colonial Heights. GOOCH, KATHERINE DELORES, Richmond. GORDON, PEGGY ELAINE, Springfield. GRAF, KATHY LYNN, Norfolk. GRANT, JAMES ALLEN, Vienna. GRAY, KAREN FLORENCE,Alexandria. GREENE, BEVERLY LYNNE, Richmond. GRIFFITH, FLOYD L., Richmond. GRILLS, KATHI ANNE, Oberlin, Ohio. GRUVER, JOSEPH THOMAS, Severna Park, Maryland. GUERRANT, ALICE HEPBOURNE, Montross. GUNN, SARAH OTEY, Williamsburg. GWALTNEY, HAYDEN RIVES, Suffolk. HAGLER, KAREN ELIZABETH,Arlington. HALL, IDA COLQUITT, Danville. HALL, SHARON KAY, Pembroke. HALM, DENNIS ROBERT, P oi nt Pleasant, New Jersey. HAMILTON, ELIZABETH ANN, Annandale. HANSON, MARIE RENEE, Rochester, New York. HAPP, DEBORAH ANN, Steubenville, Ohio. HAROWITZ, CHARLES LICHTENBERG, JR., Richmond. HARRIS, JULIA DUVAL, Chester. HARTLEY, ALVANUS H O W L A N D, Cumber- land, Rhode Island. HARTLEY, JANET ANN, Colonial Heights. SOPHOMORES 369 Class of 1972 n HARTWICK, DOUGLAS ALAN, Bilbao, Spain. ' , HARVELL, CAROL WARNER, Richmond. HARVEY, E. PEYTON, Danville. HAYDON, VICTORIA LUCILLE, Manassas. HAYNES, MARY ALICE, Newport News. HAYNES, WANDA SUE, Richmond. HEIMERL, JOHN JULES, Yorktown. HEITMAN, PATRICIA GAY, Plymouth Meet- ing Pennsylvania. HELFhicl-I, BARBARA TODD, Seaford, Dena- 1 A ware. HENDERSON, ROBERT LYNN, Roanoke. HENNESSEY, KEVIN FRANCIS, Pottstown, Pennsylvania. HENRY, JEAN WILLIAMS, Falls Church. HENRY, MAVIS ANNE, Hampton. HESPENHEIDE, KAREN LUISE, Norfolk. HIBBS, RICHARD JACKSON,Vienna. HICKS, D O U G L A S EUGENE, Brunswick, Georgia. HILL, BARRY PAGE, Hampton. HILL, MARY JEAN, Wilmington, Delaware. HINDER, DAVID M A R T I N, East Meadow, New York. HINSON, MARY ELIZABETH,AIexandria. HITCHENS, GEORGE R O D N E Y, Newport News. HOFFMAN, LESLIE MARTIN, Birmington, Al- abama. HOLMES, FRANKIE ANN, Virginia Beach. HOLT, DANNY CARL, Richmond. HOLT, DEBORAH, West Chester, Pennsyl- vania. HORTON, GERTRUDE LOUISE, Suffolk. HOUSEL, WILLIAM EDGAR, Ardmore, Penn- sylvania. HOUSTON, CRAIG C., Falls Church. HOULIARES, CYNTHIA A., Lynchburg. HUBER, DAVID ROGER, Vienna. HUME, SUSAN M., Falls Church. HUMMEL, CHARLOTTE HARRISON, Rich- mond. HUNT, CHRISTOPHER HYDE, Richmond. HUNTINGTON, JANE ELVIRA, Lynchburg. HURLEY, JOHN M O R G A N, Hackettstown, New Jersey. IARROBINA, ANNE B., Falls Church. IRVIN, KAREN ANNE, Annandale. JACKSON, BRENDA ANN, Portsmouth. JAMES, BARBARA MICHELE, Richmond. JEANS, MARILYN RUTH, Decatur, Georgia '37O SOPHOMORES r A ' ' -'-- fi . lk - fizifilufl, ,I AL1.1?f:,g1f,:i 2, f last! fx 04- is X ... I I . ,.., , l t X v ,- ig I. s...' f f., .' f V. ,L W.. ' 41 7+ 5 A . . A 1 , f ,- Q A, x is ' ,il . - W , 4 ' , f S , ' Af 5 .I 'J ,L at A .I , ..,,- - A S If 5 1 L N ! ,Ax Xi F r ff fl rl . I .5 E , A , 1 as f , N v A X ' kmnwm , t I ' is l X D If t 1 X X A 0 I X. if . X X I -.......-.............zg:g.ug..-A.. . '1:.:. ,' ,g id. ,I JENKINS, MAGARET C.,Williamsburg. JOHNSON, DAVID REID, Lewisburg, Penn- Sylvania. JOHNSON, JOHNSON, MARILYN MONROE, Glen Allen. THOMAS PILAND, Franklin. JOHNSON, WALDEEN, Severn, Maryland. JOHNSTIN, RICHARD HARRIS, Baskerville. JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES, JOSLIN, CHRISTINA ALPHA, Newport News. GARY ROSS, Virginia Beach. LINDA IRENE, Springfield. ROBERT GRAY, Richmond. ROBERT JOSEPH, Portsmouth. SUZANNE WHITMORE, Surry. VIVIAN DIANNE, Lynchburg. MICHAEL DANA, Falls Church. JOYNER, NANCY JANE, Luray. SOPHOMORES 371 H' I 1. 3 'v his .uaqc 'L -C. ,au ,.,. EQXJLQX --3-. n':.:.,-nu,-aw 1.1 Q -D rv J X I Q fry-fps-,L - '4'..6 , A - .-. 1 ' .Zz : . .. ... .--. V -nr I .. , N , . A 3 5 KASKELA, VALERIE ANNE, Whitesboro, New York. KEAHEY, JOHN MASSEY, Fairfax. ' KEHRBERG, NOELLE LINK, St. Paul, Minne- sota. KELLER, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH, Reading, Pennsylvania. KELLER, STEPHEN RICHARD, Petersburg. KEMP, ROBERT NEAL, Rockville, Maryland. KENIG, PATRICIA ANNE, Greenville, South Carolina. KENNEDY, MARY CELIA, Williamsburg. KERNS, RICHARD C., Newport News. KESCHL, JULIE ROSE, West Islip, New York. KEY, THOMAS SCOTT, Atlanta, Georgia. KIDD, DONNA LEE, Hampton. KIDWELL, DORIS WA N DA, Port Republic, New York. KILIAN, JON JEFFREY, Covington. KIMBALL, SUZETTE, Arlington. KING, KAREN KATHERINE, Franklin. KNAPP, SUSAN JOANN, Evergreen Park, Il- linois. KNOPP, SUSAN GAYLE, Staunton. KOENIG, DAVID ALLEN, Fort Thomas, Ken- tucky. KOMAR, DAVID LAWRENCE, Little Silver, New Jersey. KORCZOWSKI, MICHELE, Williamsburg. KUHLMAN, JOHN BLAIR, Garden City, New York. LABANICK, GEORGE M., R o c h e I I e Park, New Jersey. LAMBERT, LORRAINE CAROL, Aurora, Ohio. LAMONT, MARY KATHRYN,ArIington. LANIER, BETH, Virginia Beach. LARRICK, MARY GAIL, Alexandria. LARSON, KAREN MARGARET, Morris Plains, New Jersey. LEECH, MICHAEL KIRK, McLean. LE ES, PETER ST. JOHN, South Hamilton, Massachusetts. LEFTWICH, JAMES STEPHEN, New Orleans Louisiana. ' LEIGHTLEY, LAWRENCE THOMAS, Norfolk. LEITCH, ANNE TAYLOR, Richmond. LEWIS, DEBORAH SUZANNE, McLean. LEWIS, PEYTON G., Wilmington, Delaware. LIBBY, ROSS EDWARD, Fernandina Beach 1 1 Florida. LIBONN, BRUCE JENNINGS, Saddle Brook New Jersey. LINDSAY, ELIZABETH LOVIE, Lexington. L I N D S A Y, HANNAH M., Manhasset, New York. LINTHICUM, ROBERT STUART, Hampton. 372 SOPHOMORES f . , .A-. fa' ff . K V1 fx It . M 1 4 X 5 ,X .I ' W in 1,4 . , fa' ,,, :W -V J' A-5 13. ., , ,,. V ZA V ,K 4 . -.. X W f X f f , MIL-'jffwt , 1 .xv Q lr 3 my 1 . . 1 , I , I? , ' if 1 , In rf' Fi f p f f f f , 7. 1 ,Q f 4 , T may I Q' 7 4 hey x ff? hw , I it at 'A i f :.' L g. if I l A .. ,. .. ,.,,,.. I . 2 ' rf 'T -l ' ' I ' , , ' 3 P ig .. . ff AX I ffl f , - '1 4, , I Zz , , V1 f fa. -A f 4 f .,, f fwgiw I I U7 W J ff ff I, ,, , X , fm. , .4 X- Y 1 , I ff .. Q? ig J if 'WH .X I -1-fi! if-H-I-'ef'- 2.sL.-:iii-fr,-'f3g . , fg-Ili. ,-,- .-5:1 I Wzymvpqe - -...,,, f P I , N 'd. s' 1 ' Q., lb? 4, ga Jwgk, ,',,5, , 1 1, 1 I ,, ,f. W I,-I., sk, .. .V H .. F-' V .ff 1. 'S f ' 1 N ,'v f,k.5',,Q1, 1,3221 HL6gm':vp QL, Meg, ., 'E' f Jr 'l'. f, Q 3' 5 4. W 4 ,,,, X I4 A, ew I Aff! lf. 4, Ii 'Q V ' ' WWW! X N . P' X. .2 .. fy I A . Zvi ga N. ...... . ' ' ' l1.ls.. f2e5!1u7'wr'.f L .. -., - ,........ .... ..,f .ls-risk! -av'-Swv--sq . - . . - ' .L . ,,. Y. I ,.-..,-,.,. -N -.-. a-,.r.:::' ::.:'l- ' : 1.1 Class of 1972 LOBENHOFER, LOUIS F., Denver, Color d . LOBOUDGER, LANI CHRISTINE, Springfigld. LONDEREE, CARLTON TERRELL, Lynchburg. LONG, GAIL PORTER, Baltimore, Maryland. LORD, DAVID A R T H U R, Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire. LOVE, CLARK G., Roanoke. LOWE MARY FRANCES, Glen Burnie, Mary- an . LOWRY, ROBERT EDWARD, Blacksburg. LYTWAK, EDWARD PHILIP, JR., Jeannette, Pennsylvania. MacFARLAND, ELIZABETH J., Arlington. MACKAY, STEVE ALEX, Bridport, England. MADDEN, JOANNE, Portsmouth. MAHER, MARY ANNE, Hampton. MANROSS, DEAC N., Willoughby, Ohio. MARCH, JUDITH HAMLIN, Millis, Massachu- Setts. MARCUSON, SAMUEL W., Richmond. MARGOLIS, STEPHEN BARRY, Hampton. MARR, WAYNE P., Suffolk. MARRS, ANN HATHAWAY, Big Stone Gap. MARSH, LINDA LOUISE, High Point, North Carolina. MARSHALL, DOUGLAS JOHN, Glen Rock, New Jersey. MARTEL, JOSEPH L., Williamsburg. MARTIN, EDWARD MCCAULEY, Richmond. MARTIN, JUDITH LACY, Ridgeway. MAFITINS, GAIL ANN, Vienna. MATHIESEN, MARK JOHN, Wayne, New Jer- G . MASIY? ELAINE L o U IS E, wiimangten, Dela- Wafe. MAzA, SILVIA ESTHER, Falls Church. SOPHOMORES 373 . .A IWBZLT-2'-:k5afu3'e. i15z5?a hi :':?:'.z?-gh' zzz' z 5 5 P .' MCCALL, GERALDINE MARY, Williamsburg. MCCAUL, MARY ELIZABETH, Richmond. MCCONNELL, JOHN DENNIS, Falls Church. McKAY, VIRGINIA A., Columbus, Ohio. McKEE, PATRICIA HELENE, Hampton. MCLAWHON, GAIL, Oklahoma City, Okla- homa. MCLEAN, JAMES LANKFORD, Falls Church. MCNEEL, DAVID ELLIS, Decatur, Georgia. McSMlTH, SUZANNE WOOD, Hampton. MEDARIS, MARGARET A D D A M S, Hazard, Kentucky. MELAMED, JACOB I., Newport News. MENKE, CHERYL ANN, Severna Park, Mary- land. METZGER, DONNA SUSAN, Richmond. MICHOLET, MARGARET ANN, New Orleans, Louisiana. MILES, ANN CURTIS, Baltimore, Maryland. Q Q l' f J Z f I 1 -...am 4 A, , , VVAH 4 I iff? 221' 1.57. 1' Y I lli I, '-'l I 7 f Wzrl. ' ' ' T rf 1, .f W i 1 If ,P I I .4 f 'Q ., 2 MILES, MARGARET LEE, Pearisburg. MILLER, DAVID LEE, Dayton. MILLER, JAMES LAMAR, JR., Hampton. MILLER, STEVEN MAX, Redkey, Indiana. MILLER, TERESA ANN, Bridgewater. MIRMELSTEIN, FREDERICK ROBERT, New- port News. MITCHELL, JOHN HOWARD, Beaver, Penn- Sylvania. MITCHELL, MARY ELIZABETH, Lynchburg. MONDAY, WILLIAM DALE, JR., Alexandria. MONTGOMERY, SUSAN WOOD, Waynes- burg, Pennsylvania. MOORE, CYNTHIA DAVIS, Altamonte Springs, Florida. MOORE, MARY M., Annandale. MOORE, VIRGINIA DALE, New Kent. MORGAN, EDWARD MASON, Hopewell. MORGAN, FRANKLYN CAPELLE, Petersburg. 374 SOPHOMORES f 54 , i 4 l I 7 ii I f 7 W J? 1 I J I ' I K I I' I if .4 '1 1 ,.,.,, 22 -2. ,I 1 1 YJ!!! V is V 1. Y WM 'WW M Q 'iff 5 ,Q l 1 ljg3?4 , 7:-f,Ji?. 1 Q f A MQ.. 3 ,ir F . ..f .-.nil II I ' I Class of 1972 MORRIS, BARBARA ANN, Morgantown, West Virginia. MUELLER, THOMAS F., Alexandria. MULLIN, LYNN-ANN M., Rockville, Maryland. MUSE, JANE RITA, Arlington. MYERS, RONALD TILLAPAUGH, Lynchburg. NAPIER, SANDRA FAY, Charlottesville. NEAL, MARIE PAYNE, Richmond. NETTLES, FRANCES LAUREL, Arlington. NEWELL, PATRICIA ANNE, Baltimore, Mary- land. NEWTON, PATRICIA ANN, Gloucester. NICKERSON, SARAH KATHLEEN, Wheeling, West Virginia. NIENSTEDT, CARL WILLIAM III, Glassboro, New Jersey. NUERNBERG, SALLY GRACE. Front Royal. OATMAN, PEGGY ELLEN, Mechanicsville. OBREGON, MARIA MAGDALENA, Marion. ...W OCKERMAN, LOUANNA, Annapolis, Mary- land. OHLSSON, NEIL L., Arlington. OLIVER, DANIEL MIDDLETON, Williamsburg. OLIVER, JOHN E., Alexandria. O'ROURKE, D I A N E FRANCES, Virginia Beach. O S B O R N E, JAMES G., Huntington, New Y k. owgixi, ANN ELIZABETH, Vienna. PARISH, WILLIAM GRADY Ill, Grundy. PARRISH, BRENDA ANN, Danville. PATTERSON, ELINOR LYNN, Norfolk. PAULL, JENNIFER J A N E, Clarkston, Geor- 'a. PASYNE, ALBERT LLOYD, Danville. PENDLETON, JUDY ANN, Stuart. PERCY, ELIZABETH H., Lynchburg.. r PERDUE, CHARLES WILLIAM, Martinsville. SOPHOMORES 375 DUE, PHYLLIS ANN, Glade Hill. IEEE-PERS, KAREN JEANETTE, Hampton- RSON BEVERLY CAROL Fairfax. PETE 1 ' II PETERSON, GILLIAN RAGLAND, Hopewe, - PHILIPS, GREGORY THOMAS. Fort BeIV0 - PHILLIPS, BETSY HARWOOD, Bustburg. PLANK, DOUGLAS C.,AIexandrla. PLATT, RICHARD ALAN, Tf9V0S9f Pennsyl' PCSIIKIIEEI., JENNIE BELLE, Petersburg. I POWELL, JOSEPH A., D I st r I ct Heights, Maryland. POWELL, KATHRYN SUSANNE, C I i n to n, Maryland. PRICE, ANN GRAYSON,Warrenton. PRUETT, OLIVIA LANE, Emporia. PRYOR, KATHRYN LEE, Richmond, n PUCKETT, SANDY RICHARD, Martinsville. P U G H, MICHELE CHRISTINE, Sacramento, California. QUINDSLAND, ANNA CECELIA, Freeport, Maine. RAGONE, MICHELE JOAN, Roanoke. RAINEY, KEVIN GERARD, Arlington. RAMLER, JOHN MICHAEL, Wilmington, Del- 8Wa fe. RAMSEY, DALE L., Newport News. RAMSEY, ROBERT EDWARD, Dayton. RARIG, P A M E L A LIVINGSTONE, Thorton, Pennsylvania. RE6ARDON, B A R R I E ANN, East Cleveland, hio. REDDICK, REBECCA ANN, Alexandria. REED, JANIS LOUISE, Wayne, Pennsylvania. REEDER, LINDA ANN, Richmond. REVELEY, BARBARA LY N N, Old Saybrook, Connecticut. REVERE, RONALD WILLIAM, Roanoke. RICE, TERRY AUGUST, Suffern, New York. RICHARDS, ANNA RUTH, Newport News. RICHARDS, NANCY JANE, Pittsburgh, Penn- Sylvania. RICHARDSON, ANN GARLAND, Toano. RILEY, ROBERT CLAIBORNE, Williamsburg. RITZER, MICHAEL LOUIS, Lorton. ROACH, FRANKLIN R., Covington. R O B E R T S, ELIZABETH ELLEN, Cranford New Jersey. ROBERTSON, B A R B A R A, Basking Ridge, New Jersey. R O B E R T S O N DANA LYNN Huntin ton, West Virginia. Y ' Q ROBINS, MARY JANE, Gloucester Point. 376 SOPHOMORES 5 . , 0 Z XZ , , , QW , . ff! , I , Y 5 Ji.. W x -f 1 1 1 'Q fn. 2 f' 1 4 fave , uf rf X, 1 I h ,nj SP1 W W , I xf ., W -4 Q 4. M , , , WZ 1 1 1 1 1 f 2 1 1 4 'ff 1 f I f 1 f 11 -'W 1 W f 1 1 2 yg lzf 9 1 1 Z I Z I 1 av Z , -1- ,H 41, . zu -,1p fri I' f fr Y' Q ' '99 'iff I 'WV' ' s 7 ' . , -f f' .. 7 f , 111 ! I 7N 'I 'Q I ' I W , X ,g. 2 2 ,z inf. 7 Q , 1, 7 f V ' . WWWTW .U It 4.11.15 X My ' 4' My Wav Zi fi f 7 W1 , , ZH , I ' ul'-5 is 0 1' J 4 I 'Qi 1 V ,I ., 2 I .W Wi 4 Y. 1 1 ' I 7 1 1 7 ,fix N., X 'vw' 1,i i .Y fm X 1 ,I , M 71 g 2 K ,z X A sf Fi r fr, 1. !1' AX., 1, ' f Zz J 5 A IZ .,. 1 4, W A 1 ,, 1 , V 2 , a X l , , ts . , O5 g , 5 . a 1 fa., -. A Q1 ,, HW W1 1 4532 4111 t 4 A49-jf1 2 1 ..,, 1 . 1 . 1,1 ZW, X Q if ' . ,Xi a I V 'sf X f -. X X v' , 7971 1 ll? 1 I ,qridlhw 9 14 as mi I ,f 11 Q if 0, in If ' 'V 'III' III I' is X fifbyfl 'I 'I C L 'f1 V 4 X I. I I 4 ex 'ar I. . II I 5 S it I I ,I I ' N 'S-' Img--1. . qygj- asus. nf ,V A 5 I I -. I ... -t tslnrg-I A 34 -, 8 , row iiii 1,,,,',. 'if' fi R... Q .3 9 A, I ul . r, I A IIf'i.it1.- Pnl I .IN I ilfiiiilllggifi., X.- 5. dIV g-I-',. I J X UA x 4 4 ti Q' m 40 Il ' 0 44. f T' A x . Q 5? t- NI ,lg - If 1- 'SJ' -V . : -. '. Yr-, Nat 'I t . gig, J gr- k I II' Q-12 I . . I - , I I I ' . jzgilzhf. I 55731 , Iwi Ilill , II' N. IIIIEE Q E' , 'Q 1.3 we 1' Q arf. 1211 I - ' '.T1i:,:1r-' .1311 Zllli-3.3-'I' -'.?.. ' -Www: ,, i I Q.. X. .3 'F fl? , sv' Q' I l., K IF.. ,fri , Q 1 .. L-.- -. .--,-, 3,- 'z :'- -4i:i::ts1:245z':z1'1 1:55 f x f-131'r-rf!--1 1' Class of 1972 ROBINSON, MARSHA ANNE, Emporia. ROCHE, FRANCIS DENNIS, Springfield. ROCK, WALTER HILTON, Richmond. RODRIGUEZ, MICHAEL DAVID, Fairfax. RORER, KATHERINE H., Marshall. ROSE, NANCY K., Mountain Lakes, New Jersey. ROSENBERGER, JOHN W I L L I A M, Morris- town, New Jersey. ROSS, JACQUELINE LOUISE, Norfolk. ROUSH, DAVID MICHAEL, Newport News. RLJFdF, JUDITH KIBLER, Catonsville, Mary- an . RUPS, MARJOLYN, Fairfax. RYAN, REGENIA BERN, Waynesboro. RYCROFT, ROBERT S C OTT, Grand Island, New York. SANTOROSKI, LYNN, Alexandria. SASSER, RAY R., Emporia. SCARR, MARK STANLEY, Fairfax. SCHINLEVER, E. BOYD, Alexandria. SCHUMM, WALTER RICHARD, Alexandria. SCOTT, GEORGE WILLIAM, JR., Richmond. SEIDMAN, MARSHA KAY, Noriolk. SELF, JUDITH HARRISON, Richmond. SERRA, GEOFFREY PAUL, Westerly, Rhode Island. SEVER, CASSANDRA KAYE, Northumber- land, Pennsylvania. S EWA R D, STEVEN TYREE, Johnson City, Tennessee. SEYBOLD, ROBERT ALLEN, Trotwood, Ohio. SHATSWELL, BRUCE ASHBY, Springfield. SHEARIN, EVELYN NEAL, Smithfield. S H E L B U R N, WILLIAM CLOYD, JR., Win- chester. SHERRILL, LINDA JEAN, Staunton. SHICKEL, SHAREN ELAINE, Harrisonburg. SHIFMAN, N EA L ALLEN, Newton, Massa- chusetts. SHONERT, JEFFREY HANCOCK, Falmouth, Kentucky. SHRIVER, KATHERINE D., Oceanport, New Jersey. - SIEGEL, ROBERT SIMON, Richmond. SIMPSON, PAMELA SUSAN, Richmond. SIMS, SALLY RUTH, Merion Station, Penn- sylvania. , S I R B A U G H, WILLIAM ALLEN, JR., Win- chester. SISSON, JUDITH DIANNE,Montross. ' l 1 SIVERTSEN, JACQUELINE GAIL, Virginia Beach. SKINNER, TERESINA SUE, Charlottesville. SOPHOMORES 377 I SLATON, SUSAN GLENN, Lexington, Ken- tucky. SLONINA, MARY MARGUERITE, Poquoson. SMITH, MARIWETHER VAUGHN, JR., Cum- berland. SMITH, ROBERT KNIGHT, Madison, New Jersey. SMITH, ROBERTA B, Arlington. SMITH, WAYNE NELSON, Richmond. SNIPES, LUCAS ARTHUR, Greenville, South Carolina. SNYDER, G. ANN,Waynesboro. SNYDER, GEORGIA CATHARINE, Vienna. SOMERVILLE, BARBARA ALICE, Fairfax. SPENOER, JANET M., Springfield, Pennsyl- vania. SPERRY, JOHN B., Moseley. ST. JOHN, HELEN LOUISE, Alexandria. STALLKNECHT, LESLIE RUTH, Dumfries. STAIVIPER, N A N CY LINCOLN, Tulsa, Okla- I'lOl'T18. STANLEY, HARRIETT LARI, Falls Church. STANN, CHRISTINE IVIARIE, Arlington. STANSFIELD, JAMES ROSS, Alexandria. STANTON, NANCY LAYNE, Chester. STEWART, CLYDE ALVIN III, Richmond. STONE, ELIZABETH H., Fairborn, Ohio. STONE, LINDA KAREN, Falls Church. S T R A N G E, RANDALL STEPHEN, Topeka, Kansas. 378 SOPHOMORES 0 ff ' lf, fa, XV f . lf f 'W f 2 ' W af .Mr ,gym Q, Ay--g-M.. W fm, ' . 'QI ., .X , ,f -. S . ,1 U 0? If Aki? A1 'ii ' . 47 O ff. 4. f .C ff 4' 1 . ' I I ,I V , -1 L C f 5 , I I X NX Q . f Q P' , lg, If ,M 3 ' fl If QR .bl cy 3 , J, , wk -- ,wwf , , of . , A f 1. ' ' ' 2:25 Iii - 'fl -., , 1. 1' 'f i 3 .,... ,, I W X X , ' .V I, X ' ' ,gigai f z' iir:fiEf'.'p 1 L f I N ,fgji2?,ill. '2 I ll if IJ I .gq g-nn-.-- -- -- -A ' +- - . t -1' T - q ' 1 1 x L. . . .. . S, . - S ' :- . ,. . -J-L A . .-,i.,,H,,,,, 'il -1.5 J . rl . .1 3-F' YS, if I cf, I I alfa? ZR , X m r ,I I ,I O I '- . Q .- it .A 'J ,f K4 'fs T k - . I L , ' 2. ., M I .. ' . f fi ' X . I m is , .1 e : Ziff V A U W I .' ' -1' l 0 D 'X A I 7127 xr '41 .fi V . In ' :SE M 3: . 33' 0 X EX: ' ' IL xl XF E' W N I ,Q . ' ' --5 - ' - 7: -'.:'.r.l::Z'-.. Class of 1972 STRANGE, VIVIAN LEAR, Florence, South Carolina. STRICKLAND, SAMUEL RAY, Norfolk. STRONG, RACHAEL IRENE, Richmond. STEJPRGEON, N A N C Y LEE, East Liverpool, io. SULLIVAN, CHARLES Q., Fairfax. SYNON, IMOGENE MARY, Arlington. TABER, BRIAN JAMES, Palos Heights, Illi- ROIS. TALTON, ANNETTE SUE, Fails Church. TAYLOR, CLARKE BUCHANAN, Culpeper. THAMM, ERIK GERHARDT, Alexandria. THIELE, ROBERT NEAL, Charlottesville. THOMAS, ARTHUR DICKEN, JR., Richmond. THOMAS, MICHAEL CURTIS, Suffolk. THOMISON, KATHLEEN, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. TIMPANO, MARGARET ANNE, Alexandria. TODD, JOANNE PETERSON, Falls Church. TOMPKINS, CAROLYN RUTH, Newport News. TONELSON, STEPHEN WILLIS, Norfolk. TOWNSEND, MARK PARLY, Red Hook, New York. TUCKER, HENRY T., Norfolk. TURK, GREGG HARRlSON,Annandale. TURNER, DOROTHY MAY,Tappahannock. TURNER, JOHN WILLIAM, Richmond. ULMER, CHRISTINA PROVINE, Richmond. VALENTI, THERESA M., Wayne, New Jer- sey. VAN HORN, JAN G., Clifton Forge. VICK, OTIS L., Portsmouth. VINSON, ROBERT DUDLEY, Lynchburg. VOLK, VICTORIA LEE, Norfolk. VOLZ, RITA MARIE, Hanover, New Hamp- shire. , iii SOPHOMORES 379 . , .. . . . . . . . . .-. A A - .- - - - ' ' 2' ' ' '!3'l' 11'l'P. 'gwg1 vfxgfvff. , , -..xau' - :::x1:x::'.::a:z:m:M': .' J.5 ?q?2-.rQJ1'hErh1 .ahiqz-21---'-lr: 1-' -3--H V I VON ELTEN, STEVEN WALTER, Heathsville. VOSPER, STANLEY RICHARD, JR., Alexan- dria. WADE, SARAH ELIZABETH, Richmond. WAKEFIELD, CHERYL ELIZABETH, R i ch- mond. W A L D I N, JAMES MONTCLAIR, Brussels, Belgium. WALKER, BECKY ANNE, Richmond. WALKER, GLORIA ELAINE, Charlottesville. WALKER, SALLIE CHILTON, Arlington. WALLS, GEORGE FREDERICK, Isle of Wight. WALTER, RANDY DEAN, Poland, Ohio. WANDERER, DALE SUE, Richmond. WARREN, PHILIP C. S., Alexandria. WATKINS, DAVID JAMES, Richmond. WA T K I N S O N, TOMEKA ANNE, Wacha preague. WAY,lSTEPHEN WILLIAM, DuBois, Pennsyl vama. WEBB, ROGER STUART, Richmond. ,,.. . , ,..., K , . ,,,.. . ,,,, ,,., X X ,S my ...bs 51511 Sa . k , , . Q , .A V N. 5 SE Qs -r ig I X N, S 380 SOPHOMORES if pf' T l 'Z' 4,51 ,. : wx .J . if . . ,f 'I 1 -, N . I x . T, ,?' XJ X , J N 3 4 i 'SH' lie: wxikoxiwf Q X f-:lil 'I R fx' fI , Ili N 'K ,fs - ist N ix Q -i i P ,,. SIE , 5 43. 2 I T , ', L N I, X f X f tg., 5 g Ni I r M X. E 1? Q N tx 5 if S it ,fu 5 . A X A 1 N Y at 4? ,, , , l - V 1 'Sz Blass of 1972 WEIBDMAN. JAMES R., Westfield, New Jer- y. WEILNSTEIN, S. A L L A N, Dover, Pennsyl- nl 3. WEISHAAR, STEPHEN Ross c WELLINGTON, BETH J., springfigilf WELLMAN, ELECTA Jov, Richmond. WELL?-JNS, CLARENCE WILLIAM III, Rich- mon . WESSEL, DAVID L., Newton, Iowa. WEST, MARY ELLIOTT, Emporia. WHEAT, JAMES BRYANT, Newport News. WHELEN, MARY ALICE, Springfield. WHITCOMB, MARJORIE LEE, Hampton. WHITE, GODWIN THOMAS, Poquoson. WHITE, GRADY SPRUCE, Dover, Delaware. WHITEHEAD, NANCY KINCAID, Roseland. WHITEHURST, E L D R I D G E AUGUSTUS, Knoxville, Tennessee. WHITHAM, CLIFFORD MICHAEL, Hampton. WIEBOLDT, CYNTHIA, North Garden. WILD, JONATHAN FORBES, Winston-Salem North Carolina. W I L D A S I N, G. MICHAEL, Abbottstown Pennsylvania. WILEY, SUSAN M., Newtown, Connecticut. WILLOUGHBY, EDWARD OSROE Ill, Suffolk. WILSON, JANET CAROL, Arlington. W I L S O N, PENELOPE JANE, Quakertown, Pennsylvania. WINDSOR, SANDRA ELAINE, Alexandria. WITECK, M. CATHERINE, Arlington. WITZIG, JOHN FRANCIS, Falls Church. WOMACK, STEPHEN LEE, Alexandria. WOMMACK, KATHRYN WINSTON, Virginia Beach. WOODARD, JANIS GAIL, Gloucester. WOODLIEF, FREDERICK P. Ill, Richmond. WOODWARD, MARY ANN, Vienna. WOOLDRIDGE, ROBERT WILLIAMS, Virginia B h. WRIESIT, ALFRED MONROE, Brodnax. YAMANOHA, PATTI SEI, Hilo, Hawaii. YATES, SHARON ANNE, Yorktown. YOHO, DAVID ALAN, Scotch Plains, New Jersey. YOUNG, MARTHA GOODE, Norfolk. ZICKEFOOSE, NANCY ANN, Richmond. ZILLOTTI, MARYANN, McLean. ZUK, CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH, Charlottes- ville. SOPHOMORES 38 .. v, ,.,. ...1----...--. IA vgxfi 9 P ,X 4 31 4 tw' f 4:5 fs' ,E 4 if N Q x ,,' Z vi ' 'QFN wi e Q 5 b. lim' v I fl. I 'ff it si 3 sw Q 17' Wifi O vupnaluvs-ww f Class of 1973 BALTES, LUCIENNE LENORA, Hampton. BANKER, DANA JEAN, Arlington. A BARKSDALE, ARTHUR SYDNOR, Alexandria. BARRANGER, GARY ALONZO, Roanoke. BATES, STEVEN MARK, Arlington. BAZAN, KATHERINE C., Rockville, Maryland. BECK, SUSAN, Petersburg. BELCHER, DENNIS IRL, Harrisonburg. 1 BELL, RONALD THEODORE, Miami, Florida. BENDELL, JAMES MICHAEL, Riverton, New Jersey. BENSHOFF, J A M E S MURRAY, Charlottes- ville. BERBERT, MICHAEL H., Si Ive r Springs, Maryland. BERRYMAN, SUSAN HALL, Norfolk. BETTON, RICHARD ALAN, Petersburg. BILLY, PAMELA AMEEN, Hopewell. BIRD, CYNTHIA ELIZABETH, Yardley, Penn- sylvania. BJOSTAD, LOUIS B., Annandale. BLAKE, BECKY, Arlington. BLANKE, STEVEN ROBERT, Ce n tral Islip, New York. BLANTON, KELLEY G., Hampton. BLEVINS, RUTH HANSFORK, Richmond. BLILER, BETH ANN, South Bend, Indiana. BOCKOVEN, NEIL THOMAS, Hampton. BOISSEAU, MARY ALICE, Newport News. BONNER, CATHERINE ELIZABETH, Hope- well. BOSCO, MARIE ANTOINETTE, McLean. BOST, NANCY KATHRYN, Centralia, Illinois. BOST, RHONDA MARCELLE, Falls Church. BOSWELL, THOMAS EDGAR, Chase City. BOUNDS, BARBARA JEAN, Alexandria. BOWEN, CRAIG R., Arlington. BOWERS, CYNTHIA ANNE, Mechanicsville. BRADT, MARGARET MARY, Arlington. BRANDON, JUDY CAROL, South Boston. BRJETIQIALL, BEVERLY A., Garden City, New or . BRINEMAN, KATHRYN JOYCE, Springfield. BROOKS, KATHRYN SUE, South Hill. BROWN, CHARLES A L L E N, Wilmette, Illi- nois. BROWN, STEVEN PAUL, Phoenix, Arizona. tersburg. 384 FRESHMEN S ,S t X I X . Wi ,... .. . sg F 'A f .8 fl. 535 . 35 if . as T- , 1k. ,, Y .: , W. , .Y...,.o7WA..W,,,N Q -5- ' ,.,'.' aj'-:xi ,.g,11:,'q.a ..::: waz: fr-.:.5lQJ:1' im: 9 .x P.-v A' .- x 3 'I 5 ' . ---'H -in X fgsglef 1. -fx, . I! NX 1 SX X If 4 , 1 , .Nh Q A E, if . , si ' gl! , 1. 'Ziff I . , ,ff - ..-.S 'X I I Q ' f ' tt - Y if XX X K3 GX a D ... I y xy , fx. ai. Xxx, . In ,K In Lx . ST.. Eg g: sl 4- -a x il Y, N ik?-Q37 .x X , I Q L l l X -vsp BROWNING, HERBERT O S W A L D, JR., Pe- ' - SQ fX ..., 5, -'Hs xf X if I xl 9 N 31 git, ii... Q 'CTZ7 ilk x 1. . .4 A :ni .:, FU' wl wx f A -O BRUCE, JOHN THOMAS Norfolk 33323. ISEIQNCES ESTELLE, Troinvillo. BRYANT onlggOTflLfrElrlIqOanOke' r AYlvlON,Ol ' BUOKLEY, KAREN, Wilmington, On?oLSV'He' BULL, CHEHYLL JAYNE McLean gBlI5EA2'fENCgAYAJIgl'lg.rxBeg:le Haven. Bumouthl ' Pgfts- BCH, JANET l.YNN,wal4efield BURKE. THOMAS OONLY, Hionniond. ii, 521 , Q. F 5 1 fi, xv: V BURNETT, KENT FRANKLIN, Lynchburg. BUTLER, LYNDA LEE, Fairfax. BYRD, ADRIANNE, Alexandria. CAIN, CORNELIA WINNIFRED, Arlington. CAMPBELL, FRANK TRAVIS, Norfolk. CARAWAN, THOMAS B., Norfolk. CARLSON, CHRISTINE WAKEFIELD, Oswe- go, New York. CARLSON, ELIZABETH GRACE, Fairfax. CARLSON, KATHLEEN MARIE,SpringfieId. CARMICHAEL, SANDRA J EA N, Watertown, Connecticut. CARNEY, MADELEINE THAYER, McLean. t CARTER, CHRISTINE DRUDEN, The Plains. R TREVA JEAN Salem CARTE , , - CHAFIN, JAMES ALAN, Elizabethtown, Penn- sylvania. CHAMBERLAIN, ELIZABETH A N N, Cleve- land, Ohio. CHAMBERS, ROBIN LEE, Williamsburg. CHANDLER, CATHERINE LYNNE, Salisbury Maryland. CHARLES, LINDA JEAN, Alexandria. Hl.TON DAVID HOLLAND Alexandria Q rr or CHA l i i CHARPIE, R I C H A R D ALAN Moorestown New Jersey. FRESHMEN 385 --..-.. a-.:.-iii. ze. - E' : !x?x'Eiis5:2::'i!fvF55E3?9E1355555EifaiI2Ef?'?'i: ' CHASE, J. CLARKE, Salem. CHERRY, CHRISTI LEE, Richmond. CHRISTENSEN, ANN MARIE, Montross. CHRISTENSEN, JOHN PETER, Martinsville. CHRISTIAN, DAVID BRUCE, Lynchburg. CHRISTIAN, JULIE ANNE, Roanoke. CIFELLI, LAURA MAE, Chester. CLARK, BARBARA ANN, Manassas. CLARK, BETTY ANN, Hampton. CLARK, BRUCE ARLINGTON, JR., Hopewell. CLARK, DONNA CAROL, Bristol. CLARK, RICHARD REYNOLDS, Huntington, New York. CLBATTERBUCK, G L E N WILMER, Harrison urg. CLATTERBUCK, JANET MARIE, Nokesville. CLEMENTS, CHARLES MICHAEL, Hamilton, Ohio. CLOUD, RICHARD SCOTT, Roanoke. COLEMAN, JOHN EDWARD, Alexandria. COOKE, GILES BUCKNER, Mathews. COOMBS, FRANCIS BOOTH, Virginia Beach COPPINGER, DAVID SCOTT, Hampton. CORBIN, GARY JAMES, Newport News. CORN, DAVID ALAN, Fairfax. COSNER, DEBRA LYNN, Charlottesville. COUGHLAN, LAURIE ELIZABETH, Clifton. COVELL, SALLY ANN, Fairfax. COVINGTON, MORTIMER CATHERINE Reedville. COWART, STEPHEN SEWELL, Lottsburg. COX, SANDRA LYNN,Woodbridge. CRANE, BEVERLY CAROL, Laurenceville. CRAWFORD, CATHERINE L O U I S E, Spring- field. CRESS, CHERYL WYNNE, Lynchburg. 386 FRESHMEN ,si wif I . I f Jah- wif X J N 6. 'f . F ig :ENV Q 1 av. 2 5. ff fi N I f K 25 vs D , I . I 'Ki,sa','3 N R .Q-, IC'II O . .1,' :,' ' .sg :I .-1 O . K. W, .... . . .., .W .. ' 1 ' I I 'xi if I xy se X Y 1 I 4 f X A I t If --. -- - 111'---M 'ee-. . ---- '-L Hffaww--- asa . -H f - -..Q ., I B I- -,Ui ,.q. -L -1- .. s ' I W A 'x X , I K ,.,, X n i tj, .Iliff Zff ? 4 'S A 3' I 'Un . 'if I4 4. to '-ff - 4, , 24,9 at 'W-j Ajax.: 1251553 V n. 51.9 ,fi '42- f .1 f lf! 'C C W f ,. . F 1 rf! , f f! X if V 3,11 -X Aj I QW f ' G :P- I if .I :if f 4-401 , F at sn. ... 'IG W 54151 ff gif, .Ig I if 3 Y mf .sf Class of 1973 CRISCOE, JANE ANN, Virginia Beach. CROWDER, OTIS BLAND Ill, Boydton. CRUCET, HILDA del CARMEN, Roanoke. CRULL, JOHN LOWELL, Williamsburg. CRUMPACKER, DEBBY KAY, Roanoke. CUMMING, LAWRENCE GORDON, Hampton. CUMMINGS, CAROL ANN, Alexandria. DAHLMAN, M A R G A R E T ANN, Virginia Beach. DANCE, KERMIT HOLMES, Petersburg. DANIEL, MARY VIRGINIA, Suffolk. DAVENPORT, W I L L I A M LESLIE, Chesa- peake. DAVIES, JOHN ANDREW B., JR.,Culpeper. DAVIS, C. RANDOLPH, Suffolk. DAVIS, KATHERINE RENEE,PurcellvilIe. DAVIS, MARTHA LORENE, Springfield. DEANS, BECKY, Portsmouth. DEARDORFF, SHARON LUCILLE, Rockville, Maryland. DEATON, MARTHA ELLEN,AIexandria. DeGRAFF, ANNE LOUISE MARIE, Hampton. DeLOACH, THOMAS OWENS,AIexandria. DESCHAINE, C H A R L E S CURTIS, Wayne, New Jersey. DIEHL, CAROL LYNNE, Wakefield, Massa- chusetts. DINAPOLI, ARTHUR ANTHONY, Woodstock, New York. DITTER, REBECCA SUE, Portsmouth. DJORDJEVIC, BORO, Williamsburg. DODD, BARBARA GAIL, McLean. DOERNER, SALLY ROSEMARY, Miami, Flor- I a. DOcNELSON,DEBORAH LEE, Shaker Heights, Ohio. DONIGIAN, DENA, Oakland, New Jersey. DORION, HEATHER LYNNE, Dover, Pennsyl- vania. DOVELL, susAN HARRIS, Richmond. DowNuIvI, EDWIN R., JR., Ricnmond. DRUMHELLER, susAN REBECCA, Waynes- boro. DUBOIS, EVELYN JEAN, Garden City, New Y k. DUISIDON, THOMAS HARRY, Omaha, Nebras- ka. DUNMAN, JEAN ELLEN, Pearisburg. DUNN, LOUISE E., Hagerstown, Maryland. ADRIENNE KYLE Williamsburg. DUPUIS, 1 EASTHAM, PHILIP BYRD, Hume. EAVES, DEBORAH JEAN, Chesapeake. FRESHMEN g g 'x' 're'-'rl w. :iv - s.1'k1 2' ' 'T-'3 '5' g- nl 5 WT. ...g ..'..' . .J'q?'?.. 'El' ... .:i!i5:.e!U'??'!1T1ElZ't'fl?'f:g:I'-rx:Liltraflz W Q44--1..- ,.L..-af. 388 EDENS, MICHAEL WILLIAM, Boones Mill. EDWARDS, JAMES W., JR.,Wakefield. EDWARDS, MARY BRIGHTWELL, Hampton. EFFINGER, RITA KAY, Yorktown. EGGLESTON, JOHN STEPHEN, Roanoke. EHEMAN, CHERYL PHYLLIS, Newport News. EHRHART, DEBORAH M., Hanover, Pennsyl- vania. ELLIS, CAROLYN SUE, Luray. ELLISON, WARREN JACKSON, Waynesboro. FARACE, ROSE ANN, Williamsburg. FELTON, BERNADETTE JOHNSLYN, Virginia Beach. FISHER, NANCY ANN, Alexandria. FITZGERALD, PETER LANSTON, Annapolis, Maryland. FLEMING, RENEE ELISE, Richmond. FLESHOOD, WILLIAM ARNOLD, Richmond. FLINT, DEBORAH ALDEN, Charleston, South Carolina. FORER, DAVID BRETT, New York, New York. FOSTER, KATHERINE CLAYBROOK, Irving- ton. FOY, PATRICIA ANN, Barrington, Illinois. FRALEY, EDWARD SCOTT, Dumfries. FRANKS, PAMELA S.,ArIington. FRAZIER, JENNY M A R G A R E T, Virginia Beach. FREIBERGER, RICHARD N O R M A N, River- dale, New Jersey. FRENCH, ANNE ELIZABETH, Edinburg. FUGATE, MARGARET WRIGHT, Gate City. FUKUMOTO, DONNA MAE, Harrisonburg. FUNK, ROBERT WILLIAM, Norfolk. GALFO, CHRIS H., Williamsburg. GANSE, ROBERT THOMAS, Winchester. GARDNER, JANICE LYNN, Suffolk. FRESHMEN qi 1' L-. YI X . . 5 U S 3 . . .. , nu S . ' t',34 I 1. .. I 1 .. ' if 'st . A E , , . 1 fig, S ,At , N . Q CN 1 sip., f wxii 5 if I .if gf' T g Y,-'I . P:--7 KU- Q I, I ,Q so is :I- L. x-go , f 51 I fit 1 V ,Q X WE? ,. - .. 'Y X . ,M A8 , ,,,..., any - - 3 A an - Xw I li 5 1 N. T S aft, I S 'ft .3 A 1-Q W ax? I li 5 fi I L 15 2' H I, I If . , I I L Us 5 495 TIV Q.. ,.... I ,..,...'.. :4 '-.. . 'n 1 -lp - 4 - -. - Mg.T..1'..'.1f 7.,:,:g.E':7.f.-.1-. '1 ' ft:1'r',41. all . . ,A - 'fr i . ,4 Pl 9 X? . X I I7 .ff I rt I Xl-W f lf' A .J 3 E V , 2 I If if 'af VL if , L4 sw if 5+ il 9? A W I 'kd-if Y I f I in T 7 . . I . , v Class of 1973 GARDNER, PHILIP STEVEN, Richmond GARGES, LARK ILENE, Vienna. GARLAND, ALICE DEAN, Portsmouth. GATLING, JAMES EDWARD, JR., Norfolk. GEAKE, PATRICIA ANN, Millboro. GECZY, PAUL COLE, Trenton, New Jersey. GEIGER, WILLIAM KELLER, Williamsburg. GEISER, ANN, Exton, Pennsylvania. GENTILE, LORRAINE MARY, Southington, Connecticut. GEOGHEGAN, DEBRA ANNE, Rocky Mount. GEPFORD, DANIEL WILLIAM, Fanwood, New Jersey. GERBER, NANCY JEAN, Sandston. GIBB, TERRY JEAN, Onanoock. GIBNEY, JOHN A D R I A N, JR., Coatesville, Pennsylvania. GIBSON, K AT H E R I N E ELIZABETH, Char- lottesville. GIESEKE, M A R G A R E T GARLAND, Philips- burg, Pennsylvania. GILLESPIE, R I C H A R D TREAT, Lexington, Massachusetts. GILSDORF, F R E D E RIC K ALLEN, Virginia Beach. GLESSNER, STEVEN FREDERICK, Warsaw. GLEYSTEEN, BETSY, Gloucester. GODDARD, LAURIE, Tampa, Florida. GOTTKE, ROBERT CHARLES, Chevy Chase, Maryland. GOULD, BRUCE HOWARD, Norfolk. GRACE, JOHN PHILLIP, Newport News. GRAHAM, MICHAEL J E R O M E, Annapolis, Maryland. GRANT, FLORENCE MARY,AIexandria. GRAY, CAROLYN NANCY,Warrenton. GREENMAN, GORDON F., West Lafayette, Indiana. , GREGORY, JEANNE SWIFT, Chase City. GREGORY, SHARON EARLE, Manassas. FRESHMEN 389 - -, , . .- ' 1g.l'v:v:1f J. '-I Z- 2' 5112?-f 5-1:-Er,-:x 1'l','l..E' L ' ' ' f. . . . . . - .... Q. -1 - - -'--- .....a...-.:.:',.1'.z3...'s.F.e..1 ..t'E.. 1i.'.'5:'L ' .jihfzxvxfzf-lgvfflff-! lT?'Fl' P1'1f- - ' ' ' ' ' Q: ' ' ' ' ' --1 1. L-.:-:-z 1.1.-1 ... '- ' ..- - ' ' 5- - A Class of 1973 GREIF, ARTHUR JOHN, Boonton, New Jer- sey. GRESHAM, JOHN ROBERTSON, Portsmouth. GRIESER, JEAN CAROL, Williamsburg. GRIFFIN, ROBERT DONALD, Dunn Loring. GRIFFIN, STRAUGHAN LEE, Portsmouth. GRILLO, JOSEPH MICHAEL, Alexandria. GROGIN, MARTIN ROBERT, Paramus, New Jersey. GROVE, KATHRYN ELAINE, Richmond. GSELL, JAY ALVIN, Glen Ridge, New Jer- sey. GUARDINO, RICHARD V., Hempstead, New York. GUTHRIE, BARBARA CAROLE, Brookneal. GUYTON, PAUL RICHARD, Akron, Ohio. HAASE, MARIAN PATRICIA, Richmond. HALBLEIB, JANE CAROL, Ashland. HALL, CHARLES ANDREW, Roanoke. HAMM, RONALD PARKS, Charlottesville. HAMMER, JEANNE MARIE, Winchester. HARGETT, M A R I L Y N LOUISE Maysville, Kentucky. HARPER, G E O R G E WILLIAM Ill, Harrison- burg. HARPER, PENELOPE ANNE, Norfolk. HARPINE, WILLIAM D., Fairfax. HARRIS, MARY KATHERINE, Suffolk. HARRIS, WILLIAM JOHN, Fairfax. HARRISON, JEFFREY PAUL, Richmond. HARRISON, PATRICIA ANN, Easton, Mary- A land. HARTJE, R I C H A R D HARLOW, Martinsville, New Jersey. HARVEY, PATRICK CLAUDE, Lynchburg. HARWAY, PHILIP ALLAN, McLean. HAWKS, JOHN KIGER, Alexandria. HAYNIE, RICHARD SIDNEY, Reedville. HECKEL, BARBARA ALLEN,Williamsburg. HEDDINGS, HAZEL JEANNETTE, Catlett. HERSCHEN, LISA CLAIR, Charlottesville. HELM, DAVID THOMAS, Lancaster, Pennsyl- vania. HELM, JAMES M a c M A S T E R, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. HENDRICKS, W I L L I A M GERALD, Armonk, New York. HIEGEL, R O G E R ANTHONY, Kensington, Maryland. HILBERT, ROLAND F., West Islip, New York. HILLARD, SUSAN J., Chesapeake. HODGES, KATHY LEE, Chesapeake. 390 FRESHMEN ' o-x X 2 f T- fl? 'x .5 ay- f earl H- I X if ' J ill! It 'eric sq 1 ,W ti? u f ' f , at ' I l r f 4 Q 1 '14 , 1 fx P s- - I Z 1,1 , .jig ,Ag , iff? 4 'iid wwf ' 1 'LM z.. ,- i ' , 1 -P 3 337' . 2' ' .A mm ' V gf ,.ff ' ,f 'IF' 11 Wa- dwng. I A 14 r, I-3 fe fm., IK. ' 'Q I rd 41 f f , 1 1,1:,..S,.5.-N. . ., , 1 1,1. ,m ,..... 'g 9 P' 'v'? l a-4414 40 1 9 of f 'wx' 4. -.j,-. .'J2.-4-4 4 ,, ,ff 22.-ff -f'-fra rr ' N 131342 0,3 ft w . 'ff' qlff' ' 4 dm I' -.4 Q I f f ' 4 lf fr :viii - --- - - g -1.- ' ' - - 'r f -' f -. . .. . . in ..- -.-.,.... P.- . ,uwiik 1- 5,-u 25,.t.:, A Q X ,,,,, I e 'Q ' I . Hi, . W I I, . 4. , , . ,wax I , , X Q 1 . '5 wx V i . gf T E, X1 i W-Q7 Y Q.. I fl! 1 Qi 'i iii' . I I' . ffi, J ' 1 ff ow- a -an me nw n -w f I ' 'llfff kiwi 5-ig wh i 'Q 'RM i iz tfgif I KAV, 'N M', !i i f if if I 31,12 gli s I 7 Z x i ' M , , , MK QWWV , N, A 'N i' I X ' 5 X, I TV 1 K -V I ., . 1 xt . -I 3 Y .A .,. D fm fgii f K 7 f f . f?'- V, Q N., .J I if vw A ,., 4, V 2 'Nr ' .1 ,' , ' . 1: 'lil' W I 73. . - eaa1.emmma2 HOFFMAN, JANE LYNN, Winchester. HOGAN, MARY ANN, Colonial Heights. HOLDER, GAIL FRANCES, Richmond. HOLDSWORTH, RUTH ANN, Stratford, Con- necticut. HOLLYER, VIRGINIA, Alexandria. HOLT, LAWRENCE BYERLY, Winston-Salem North Carolina. HOOK, MARY ARMISTEAD, Portsmouth. HOTTEL, ROBERT KENNETH, Dayton. HOWARD, NANCY A N N E, Norfolk, Massa- chusetts. HRYB, GREGORY MICHAEL, New Haven Connecticut. HUBLER, VINCENT A., Reading, Pennsylva- nia. HUGHES, MARGARET ANN, Big Island. HUGHES, TERESA ANNE, Falls Church. HUNT, SARAH,Arlington. HUNTER, RUBY BELINDA, Chesapeake. HYLE, JULIE CATHERINE, Atlanta, Georgia. ISEMINGER, JOYCE LEE, Roanoke. JETER, MARY ELIZABETH, Richmond. JEWELL, GARY HAMILTON, Alexandria. JOHNSON, KENNETH EDWARD, Roanoke. JOHNSON, LINDA LOUISE, Falls Church. JONES, JEFFREY LYNN, Front Royal. JONES, MARK THERON, Concord. JONES, NEAL THOMAS, JR., Falls Church. JONES, ROBERT VICTOR, Petersburg. JONES, THEFKESA PAULETTE, Springfield. JOYCE, BEN C., Virginia Beach. KAHL, KANDICE HELENNE, Petersburg. KEATING, JOHN ANTHONY, JR., Alexandria. KENT, NEIL COWELL, Miami Beach, Florida. KENT, ROBIN LINDSAY, Falls Church. KERR, DOUGLAS M., Rumson, New Jersey. KESSLER, SUE ANNE, Roanoke. KIDD, REGGIE MCREYNOLDS, Ft. Lauder- dale, Florida. KING, DORIS ANNETTE, Newport News. KING, KATHY ALEISON, Richmond. KINGAN, KATHERINE L., Virginia Beach. KIRKPATRICK, DAVID WICKHAM, Richmond. KLEIN, JUDY LEE, Waynesboro. KLEOPFER, C A R O L Y N J E A N, Newport News. FRESHMEN , . , . . . . ..... . - . . as 1 - 1, 1.x----j-.-,nz-31,35-,vi--: .-ya .'Q:iQQ:Z511.:.-tujv ' ,, -' . ' ' ' .. . .- - 1 .- - J -Qi-.-'.1i:'f.s: f- -:11:11i1a4:zf 22z z'-:2za':.arLfa?a? ' ''1:11-'Sl-321531ziallxii-v?:ix!T'.3iZ4!:Yr?zf4?:?-1'lil'-1515135P 2 '- V'-I ' ' -- I' -F r A r- -A - Class nl 1973 KLOSTER, JOHN K E N N E T H Ill, Downers Grove, Illinois. KLUSON, ROBERT A., Alexandria. KOCZYK, KATHRYN JEAN,Arlington. KONCHUBA, NICK L.,Springfield. KRALJ, MARY MARGARET, Richmond. KUYKENDALL, MARY ELIZABETH, Ringgold. LaCLAlR, BRENDA SUE, Charlottesville. LaFERRIERE, BRIAN THOMAS, Reston. LAMBERT, CATHERINE MARY, Hopewell. LATIMER, JOAN FRANCES, Newport News. LATZ, ANNE ELIZABETH, Canandaigua, New York. LAW, MONA JANE, Bethesda, Maryland. LEBOW, HOWARD MARC, Norfolk. LEE, KENNETH MARCO, Petersburg. LEWIS, DEBORAH JOANNE, Stony Creek. f li: ' bw , M 'W' f ff . I 001' ll 0 QI 4 1 , ' 19 'X 1 1 1 I y f J D If 47 ff: . 2 'rf I - V f N 9 ' Iv ri V. ,Zag-I , , gy I . f '7 ,A . ..AIL,,,,,'g.M,.', 4 . Www fL5.g,,' 1, 5' Fz 7 V . . 'L I 'fmxf ' ' . 1 ff ff ,Alt 1 w' th, Q, LIBERA, STEPHEN PATRICK, McLean. LINCH, SUSAN VICTORIA, McLean. LIPSTEIN, KENNETH NEIL, West Trenton, New Jersey. LITTLEPAGE, BETTY ANN, Lexington. LONG, ROBERT HAMILTON II, Rock Hill, South Carolina. LOVE, KATHRYN ELIZABETH, Pitmon, New Jersey. LOVE, MARY JANE, Fort Dix, New Jersey. LUCAS, FRANCES JEAN, Williamsburg. LUDLUM, SUZANNE MARIE, Pursellville. LUEDTKE, LISA KRISTINE, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Q7 K 51 ' ' 33' . f Ii I I I 392 FRESHMEN 65 'li dl' f l Q I I I I X l Q --rsf l , a 1 .-, .. I' I . H, ,, f' , I If 4 x Ln ii I fx K 6 I I I H I x 2 . .M LUtILfIcIIfI4I,S, HENRY MAXWELL, Paducah, Ken- LuNsFoRD, DEBRA ANN Ricnmo fi LUSARDI, VIRGINIA eoowIN,Br0llIkneaI. LYNSKEY, JUDITH ANN, Lynchburg. MA. IVY, Hong Kong. MABE, JEFFREY GLENN, Franklin. MACK, WILLIAM A., Arlington. MADDOCK, HERBERT JOHN, Midlothian. MALLINSON, STEPHEN H., Hampton. MALONY, TIMOTHY ALBERT, Norfolk. F' Q Q- 1 X.. MANN, MARY ELIZABETH, St. Petersburg, Florida. MARKHAM, GEORGE DOUGLAS IV, Wash- ington, D.C. MARTIN, CAROLYN ARTHUR, Lynchburg. MARTIN, GIOYA MARGARETE ELISABETH, Richmond. MARTIN, STUART DESMOND, JR., Glen AI- len. MARTINKO, M A R I L Y N LOUISE, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. MASSARO, MARINA BETH, Pearl River, New York. MASSEY, MARY KATHRYN, Newport News. MATTHEWS, JACK BEVERLY, Arlington. MAURY, JONATHAN FONTAINE, Nantucket, Massachusetts. vin: Ii fi rc ,ll I I I I . 'r I I S I I I I I I I IQ l I I I I I ll lS,I ,I I: li ,f f fr' If if 'f ljfl Wi' If 4f1.,,,,.5IgI, 5' ' 4,5 ,?'U:gff'fiH- :jiifnv ff' II'f'lf2L' II ft , I ' IA- .I .t V :lffl f MCAULEY, DONNA MARIE, Staunton. MCCAHILL, BURKE FRANCIS, Alexandria. MCCARTHY, WILLIAM GEORGE,Cen- tereach, New York. MCCLOUD, PETER LEO, Annandale. MCCULLOUGH, RICHARD C., JR., Kensing- ton, Maryland. MCCUSTER, JUDITH AN N, Norwich, Con- I' I. MCHSSNALD, WILLIAM LEWIS, Richmond. MCFALL, GARY HAMILTON, Front Royal. MCGAFFIN, CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL, Falls Church. MCGLOTHLIN, LEAH ANNE,Grundy. FRESHMEN 393 xr ...:.a...:..::.a.-vz,u ...--1-1...-. .r55'h'S -Rza'-sg' 1'-rr'-:1 ' MCGRAW Blass ul 1973 MwmmW,MAunEENELLEN,wwma Beach. McHUGH, DANIEL JOHN, Alexandria. MCLAUGHLIN, MARGARET S U SA N, Char- lottesville. MCPETERS, HAMLIN LEE, Richmond. MEADE, KATHERINE EDMUNDS, Staunton. MEADOR, DIANE CAROL, Norfolk. MEADOR, Gap. HARRY WALLACE, Big S t 0 n e MEADORS, WENDY, Arlington. MEIER, MONTY, Virginia Beach. MELTON, CAROL ANNE, Dallas, Texas. MERCER, DAVID GORDON, Williamsburg. MESSMER, RICHARD M I C H A E L, Oradell, New Jersey. METZGER, SUSAN, Falls Church. MIELE, MICHAEL ANTHONY, Springfield. MILLER, CHARLES DAVID, New Holland, Pennsylvania. MILLER, CHARLES PARKER, Williamsburg. RDELIA ANN South Boston. MILLER, CO , MILLER, MARGARET JAN, Vienna. MILLS, STACEY EARL, Hampton. MOLER, MOORE, MOORE, MOORE Moond MOORE, MOORE, ELIZABETH ANN, Jetersville. JOAN VALENTINE, Richmond. MARY SHAWN, Arlington. NANCY H., Norfolk. SHARON ELIZABETH, Chester. STEVE C., Frankfort, Indiana. WILLIAM JORDAN, Manakin-Sabot. MOREWITZ, NANCY DORALIE, Hampton. MORRISON, LARRY EDWARD, Alexandria. MORRISSETTE, R O B E R T A ELLEN, Rich- mond. MOSS, MICHAEL CARTER, Kinsale. MURCHISON, BARBARA JEAN, Montvale. MUSE, KAREN ANNE, Woodbridge. MYERS, TIMOTHY DANIEL, Newport News. NEAL, DON, Hopewell. ANCES MILLS Richmond NEAL, FR , . NELSON, NICK EDWARD, Crisfieid, Mary- land. NEWELL, NOEL VIRGINIA, Dunn Loring. NEWTON, MICHAEL W., Richmond. NICHOLLS, CATHY BRICE, Culpeper. 394 FRESHMEN X24 9 1 K , M . 5, 'cs , RN .I 0+ ,lui 1 N 0' 'CO , X x 1 K 1, x . X ,V 5 I3 . as was K. Y .- L T! 4 I f if o , . - T . gi MZ. -N11 : 9 , It A 1 Us . 'K f fa. I ' ' - 3352 -Q .55-.' f , I - , , , -. ,. , , A Ak A, . ii' -, .. - an rn.: is gi f 'i ii 1. I . P, . ' I J If 'T - if if s 5 S- , X . MS 1 't' X . ft X . .1 I' ' IDFII .f - Q ,- I '35 I , , :I X: .,. , .1 s. Ls, A9 gf X, X 25 , as .VM 'SF I X s , 'L Q f 15+ viz? K if , g 5 ips. f I.-.ii ww,:.?..ff? , 6 X sx.Q?,....:. Q f X ne s 1 as vis 4 1. A X xxx' ,, rss s. f -IQ: -f N I I WX ,N , I my X :ix Q 'QS x XX 499.2 vw 1 s s Ns i l Ln-' - 4 - . , , . f.. . .-... ...., we I ' ' T' ' - -- +......:!l.I.. . Ll L J nf , , if If - g i. 'IN '7 , '1 I A ' 1 Y I' i .f 1 ' f a I T X ' ,jf gi ,il 'fl i Ji K' I x 4, EI'-iiff fa rg' P I ,f f Gr 9 3, . NICHOLS, ARTHUR WILLIAM, Newport News. NOLAND, JAMES CLIFTON, McLean. NORRIS, JOHN STEVENS, Alexandria. O'B.ANNON, ELIZABETH CATHERINE, Wood- ville. O'LEARY, RAY MICHAEL, Fort Lee. OLIVER, SHARON ELIZABETH, Richmond. ORROCK, RICHARD DEAN, Woodford. ORSER, CAROLYN MARIE, Hampton. OVERSTREET, HESTER PATRICIA, Jackson, Mississippi. OVERTON, FRANK LAWRENCE, Windsor. OWEN, ELIZABETH GAYLE, Charlottesville. PAGAN, JOHN R., Little Rock, Arkansas. PAINTER, DENNIS WAYNE, Waynesboro. if-Tis'-1 72' IIIII PAYNE, SUZIE, Dry Fork. PENNINGTON, ALICE, McLean. 2, f x B ,lf , I-355 I I ,Sf A 41 5 4' I x Iottesville. I 0, 1' I .J II 3,291 'if' Q ff 9 ff. ' XJ - Nia! I VW' ' I- , W J .i1'w,i ' 'M' A X Q Y, me FRESHMEN 395 .. -g'w'-T- ' ' '.' . i'rrr:'i - 1 1-' -A' ' H W ,, L wif, ....fs.1r..'. ..T2'.:'..?-Egg-'51, 3702-13- . '3 ?-f:fr?H:ld .:i.l-:a'S57-4-3'-lllfls . .'. -V. ,-. . v V -,,,,,.,,,,f,,1---.1.g.- A '---..-::.-........-...:.. -,..- ,.,.-.M A- V- -.g':'-..:- .: ix- 'H LA ' ' PATTERSON, ALLEN WITHROW, Grottoes. PAULUS, ROBERT DuVALL, Rye, New York PAYNE, PHILIP STEVEN, Colonial Heights PERDUE, BRENDA GAIL, Rocky Mount PERKINS, H ERB ERT WALKER III Char 396 PETERSON, DAVID S., Charlottesville. PETERSON, E L I Z A B E T H HILL, Prince George. PETOCZ, D E N N I S STEVEN, Garfield, New Jersey. PETRAVAGE, NANCY HELEN, McLean. PETTY, ROBERT TUCKER, Franklin. PHILLIPS, T H O M P S O N SYLVESTER, New- port News. PILLIS, WILLIAM BOWERS, Roanoke. PITTMAN, BEVERLY BABB, Waverly. PLATT, DAVID JOEL, Alexandria. PLETHOS, MARY ANN, Newport News. POLLIN, NANCY V., Newport News. POLLOCK, MICHAEL ELWOOD, Machipango. POWELL, KEVIN EUGENE, Chesapeake. POWELL, LYNN PRODELL, Portsmouth. POWERS, CHRISTOPHER BRUCE, Bon Air. PRESSMAN, MARC AARON, Arlington. PRICE, ANTHONY RAY, Raleigh, North Caro- lina. PRICE, KATHLEEN ANN, Bowling Green. PRILLAMAN, DEBRA JEAN, Richmond. PROPST, DENNIS BLAKE, Fort Defiance. PURDY, DONALD A L E X A N D E R, Media, Pennsylvania. QUENSTEDT, JOHN WARREN, Alexandria. RABENOLD, VICKI JOAN, Allentown, Penn- sylvania. RADEBACH, RICHARD WILLIAM, Leesburg. RAINEY, HENRY F R E D E R I C K, Stamford, Connecticut. RANSON, R O B E R T H., Hawthorne, New York. RAUM, KENNETH THOMAS, Winchester. RAYMOND, DEBORAH KAYE, Richmond. READ, SUSAN ELAINE, Wilmington, Dela- Ware. RECTOFI, LEANNA, Saltville. FRESHMEN . Ja Yi . , 5,59 Ilngggt. , V, I '1-iiaililiyitfzfs? , ' X 1 :N iii -iiiii ' I :Ii X Q1 N V f xi-,ft , lx .fy S f . . 5 se. 5 fax S Svcs, .W 5 -.,. K ,I , T.. , x. A -iff . ,M -1 X ltd' 2,:i'N,:-Ni I Ib WI s may 'Mk I .E.,N3e-A x K if 3 ' .I ll MQ an x ' 7'ZIv-x h w s . 'S N ,V . .. F I I x ' 'R X , is X s X S X I . X fl X X ,X i1Q'?l M, Y l T 3' lE..':LL'1 5 7.- ! .J -lf.-Q gf Q.-ff: ,,,,,.,. X f 4 . + N 1 ., -'- '--v w. ff. ,P 1 Q - Q 5I'7r i f If Q sg- -p-ff. . .r' fl N ll it G .QF if If 'xr K - .hihm if ? c J, .. 4? .L J gf ' Q A Q - A.: I iz! ,si I 1-r I 6 ' - -sv-.-. . I f I I gjifj , 55 J'f,j' gl 'f ,Q7.'S,,g i itz? .-frw'.i ,- 12-'E Q' 'Q- 'Fl 3,435 i ,V .61 2 -1' 4 a Y te f., g. Sl -51 Q -...- Rx .e Cz W A x td 'Q .2 .KX . .. xx ,f X I Blass of 1973 REDFORD, LAWRENCE HAROLD, Norfolk. RESHMKE, JANE T., Bernardsville, New Jer- ey. REILLY, CHRISTINE FARRELL, Richmond. REITZ, MARK GEORGE, Springfield. REX, SUSAN PRISCILLA, Newport News. REYNOLDS, MARK RIGNEY, Danville. REYNOLDS, VANDA KAY, Martinsburg, West Virginia. RICHARDSON, CAROL ANN, Falls Church. RICHESON, WILLIAM EDWARD, Alexandria. RIDDICK, PAMELA RUXANN, Newport News. RIGO, MARK STEVEN, Olmsted Falls. RINEHART, STEVEN TERRELL, Elkhart, In- diana. RISTROPH, DEBRA PALMER, Richmond. RITTER, ROBERT THOMAS, N ew Milford, New Jersey. RIVOIRE, L U C I E HENRIETTE, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. ROBERTS, JEFFREY B., Silver Spring, Mary- land. ROBERTS, W I L L I A M LEONARD, Cranford, New Jersey. ROBINS, W I L L A R D FAYETTE lll, Newport News. RODGERS, BARBARA ANNE, Richmond. ROINESTAD, KAREN MARIE, Winchester. ROJKO, PHYLLIS A., McLean. RONEY, ANDREW GERARD, Fort Lee, New J se. ROSBELIYJS, DEBORAH SUE, Hampton. ROSENBERGER, HENRY STEPHEN, Lynch- b . ROVKVEJAND, NANCY LEE, Timonium, Mary- land. RUEBENS, SIMON HOWARD, Manassas. RUSSELL, DAVID MITCHELL, Roanoke. RUSSELL, SUE, Arlington. RUTLEDGE, WILLIAM SHERIDAN, Williams- b . SALULVRDA, SUSAN AN N E, Jamison, Penn- sylvania. FRESHMEN 397 .-V-no-.-ws-x-x:x'.1r.1'.s' ..x....:i:'x'.g5 ?1'E:'sE'z'J , 1 . , , . .J -,:gv:v:sgy: 1:-3-Q g1.1:,',',:,f:-,1.'.', .5-. .'. . . .- ..,,-.-'-1- -.L-nfs.: .a---.... -...... . ... - . . . . ..- . .-.,... . .1 'J . .. . 1 ---1f'fr'1fJ'r .,-1 !'xr 1ff'-1 -H Y - I-'-l -- A- - - SAMMONS, MARY VIRGINIA, Shawsville. SANKEY, DOUGLAS E., Union City, Tennes- see. SATTERFIELD, R I C H A R D BENJAMIN, JR., Richmond. SAVEDGE, JANICE LYNN, Newport News. SAVEDGE, SUZANNE PRYOR, Norfolk. SCHONFELD, S U S A N WOODWARD, Great Neck, New York. SCHUMAKER, DONNA K., Springfield. SCOFIELD, DAVID CHARLES, Arlington. SCOTT, A N N E CARLISLE, Belize, British Honduras. SCOTT, FRANK ALEXANDER, Radford. SEAGLE, A. MCCARTHY, JR., Lynchburg. SELF, WILLIAM SIDNEY, Roanoke. SHANKLE, REBECCA, Annandale. SHELOR, MARTHA ELLEN, Floyd. SHERWIN, JOHN TED, Williamsburg. SHIELDS, B R E N D A KATHLEEN, Williams- bur . SHOVISIJERS, JOHNNA LEE, Chester. SIEGRIST, STEPHEN KURT, Richmond. SIGLER, MARIE L O R R A I N E, Hyattsville, if W-Y ,xx . Maryland. SIMMONS, DEBRA GAIL, Annandale. SIMON, LOIS ANN, Newport News. SKEIRIK, K. CHARLES, Arlington. SMETHURST, RICHARD LEE, Springfield. SMITH, ALISON JOSEPHINE, Mamaroneck, New York. SMITH, ALLAN MASON, Richmond. SMITH DANNY K., Portsmouth. SMITH, DEREK LEE, Richmond. SMITH, DONNA SHARLEEN, White Stone. SMITH, MICHAEL STEPHEN, Norfolk. SMITH, ROBERT, Annandale. SMITH, SUSANNE GOOCH,AIexandria. SMITHDEAL, LECKIE MARSHALL, Richmond. SMUSZ, TINA LOUISE, Cincinnati, Ohio. SNEAD, GEORGE WHITE, JR., Salem. SNEAD, PHILLIP AMORY, Fork Union. SORDELETT, MARTHA LOUISE, Hopewell. SORDILL, W I L L I A M PATTERSON, Upper Montclair, New Jersey. SPACK, G E O R G E R O B E R T, JR., Salem, Ohio. SPIEGEL, JOAN ASHFORD, Centerport, New York. SPIVEY, THOMAS PATRICK, Emporia. 398 FRESHMEN f mf fl I 'I 729. 5 'wx ,E ii ,. ygtafvzt' -. . , ,E ., .7 3 1. to Salt 'X S. i YW SQ 2 ,ww-' . . . a' SS' S i x i f X s xx ei 3 fi ENN tw 'fr i' 3355, Well 5.1161 A . w as -w:,-- -H S E? Q 41 U' 5 X j it-P4 tty, Q. '. - 7. Sf' if . , . I '5 X. , - it K. xiii Q- L .fi uv! s if 9 I. i X553 guy! ' ai? K ' .-..-u 475.444 .,. ! J tt it Q W -It N f I 'Q . .SI 3 It .fe J-,J I,, A .Nt .,,.t , -,, gf-:ff - 5 S ,ff-we fs-f . . k L f , ' 'S , 'Q , J 3'-Yi -v 1' I Z I . i assi! 3 .1 t . , t . '.,, f .. t - ,,, -, X, x 3:51 ,sql I XX Xl I , , .. ,, -I - s -I I If L., YSL , it . Class of 1973 Sze? E NIS, EILEEN JOSEPHINE, wincnes 312-EIIEORD, KATHRYN LEE, springfield vamaqRD, KAREN LEA, Malvern, Pennsyl- STAYTON, L I N D A KAREN ' Newtjerseyh , Scotch Plains, STSEHENSI JOHN RUBY, Seattle, Washing- STOHNER, ROBERT W A Y N E, Moorestown, New Jersey. STONE, CATHERINE DENNlS,Richmond. STORIVI, R O B E R T WARREN, JR., Colorado Springs, Colorado. STORY, ALLEN CAPEL, Courtland. STRAKOSCH, L Y N N DENISE, F r a n k I i n Lakes, New Jersey. STRUCKELL, SARA JEAN, Ocean City, New Jersey. STUCKMEYER, MARY ANN, Springfield. SUJGA, KATHY LOUISE, Cinnaminson, New erse y. SULLIVAN, ALLEN ADMUND, Fairfield, Con- necticut. SWARTZ, WILLIAM BRUCE, Covington. SWEENEY, MARYJANE, Arlington. SWIFT, JOHN CAVERLY, Franklin, TAIT, DEBORAH LEE, Summit, New TALBERT, EMMA LOU, Buena Vista. TATEM, CAROLYN JEAN, Annandale. Jersey. TAYLOR, MARGARET KIMBERLY, Moores- town, New Jersey. TAYLOR, MARSHA KAY, Zanesville, Ohio. TAYLOR, SUSAN MARIE, Morris Plains, New Jersey. TESSIER, NORMAN ROGER, Alexandria. THEIS, LINDA ANN, Williamsburg. THIELE, ELIZABETH STONE, Charlottesville. THOMAS, DAVID BOOTH, Boones Mill. THOMPSON, JANET EMILY, Vienna. THOMPSON, JANIE L I Z B E T H, Orinda Vil- Iage, California. THOMPSON, KATHLEEN PARRISH,Gretna. THOMPSON, LINDA ANN, Alexandria. THOMPSON, SUSAN MARIE, Atlanta, Geor- THQOEIIRNTON, FRANK MASREN, Waynesboro. TICKEL, GARY ARNOLD, Arlington. TILLAR, ELIZABETH KENNEDY, Emporia. TILSON, CHERYLE ELlZABETH,GIoucester. TIMPANARO, PATRICIA LYNN, Mountain- side, New Jersey. TINKER, DAVID HALE, Staunton. TIPTON, LOREEN KENNEDY, Norfolk. TOEPKE, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Alexandria. FRESHMEN 399 , ,- .. 1 2 2- 'raps 'e 'z' 211'-'.'-'v'.' -rrzu:'::a:' 1zur:xx7:22z2usf:i::.'2rfS:'l.?,r'2'.:la'5'Lu?'Ex'.xt?.s5+5:??::'.rE.:?.:?'i!.rHz' - n -' ' Class of 1973 TOMPKINS, FAYE, Norfolk. TOWNSEND, VALERIE JEAN, Chesapeake. TRASATTI, DENISE ROS E, Stratford, New Jersey. TRESTER, GAYLE ALLEN, Charlottesville. TRUESDELL, SHARON LEE, Williamsburg. TUSSEY, DEBORAH SUZANNE,AnnahdaIe. VANDERLINDE, SUSAN KAY, Delmar, New York. VANDER STOUWE, MA R C WILLIAM, New- port News. VANDER WEFF, KAREN, Allendale, New Jer- sey. VAN WINKLE, JOYCE M.,AIexandria. ,. ., A iff I .I Q ' . , tft . . s -v ' f A 5-+ A dx, f . ,,l , I - ' XS :, N ', HX - S 1- 1 .4 . ' ' f Clif' ' ,,,,1,. , 1' , ' , Je i7 , ' ..,, , C 5 A A if , A 4 A 1 ' A I L I' VARNER, SANDRA KAY, Monterey. VAUGHAN, NEDRA FAY, York, Pennsylvania. VILE, JOHN RALPH,Stanley. WACK, ELAINE MARIE, Annandale. WALDO, SAMUEL SWIFT, Montgomery, Ala- bama. WALLS, REBECCA JEAN, Arlington. WALSH, MARGARET MAY, Washington, D.C. WASS, JOHN GREGORY, Fort Wayne, ln- diana. WAUFLE, ALAN DUANE, Charlottesville. WEAVER, DAVID F.,ArIington. 400 FRESHIVIEN TUJ' 9- :..v ,. In' K ,Nl ,. . 1 i 27 4 Y x' 4 . ff , Q .jst 'gb f I I' ,If .gf I fy K fox. Nntf ijlfli ,. A ' I J gj i. X ' fm gg., 'QT .ik . . Q7 f A if 5 2 , Xb X P? f f L-S I X . Q1 ,,,. wx, , S -A x x il . t X2 M 'I I '-'55-'annul 5, .rv- n -. .A ri. .mb .r,..z...d. , r -t 1 WEAVER, PATRICIA NOEL, Woolwine. WEBER, SUSAN MARY, Williamsburg. WEINBERGER, ADRIENNE, Springfield. WESTON, LINDA JOAN, Lorton. WHITE, PHYLLIS ADAMS, Broadway. WHITING, COLLEEN, Richmond. WHITING, PAMELA GAYLE, Fairfax. WHITNEY, WALTER E., Vienna. WICKOUSKI, MARY STEPHANIE, Fredericks- I T .2 I-5' -. -F , I1 I Q I pl K' f K 1 it X 1 1 IT I II , I ,I it I R! V 5 - '17 X su .ga I I 'f S- I t ., I I I 1f ',l Y f' X TL - , I I ' X , R, X y I 1 .ffl - 124 Q5 , my fi. I II fliglff I III wk : I- - F f 9 ., Sk Y q 1+ I Q r I M 5 If WW wr I .f .gf I W .f- 'Q I f I 'Q I 5 I -'9 ' T I C55 ,-nr. o, Mil' '-ff I .V ' i' .. gg, 1 u xf, I 1 It 51 f X . burg. WILLIAMS, CAROL IRWIN, Wilmington, Dela- ware. WILLIAMS, CAROLYN CRAIG, Harrisonburg. WILLIAMS, CELIA LYNNE, Sterling. WILLIAMS, SALLY MACON, Portsmouth. WIIIILIAMS, SHARON ELIZABETH, Newport ews. WILLIS, HELENE MARTIN, Norfolk. WILLIS, ROBERT DON M., Portsmouth. WILTBANK, JOHN TOWNSEND, Norfolk. WINFREE, KATHERINE, Alexandria. WINGFIELD, WILLIAM LYNN, Ashland. WININGER, VALDA JUNE, Gate City. WINKFIELD, MARY MARSHALL, Strasburg. , ,.f l g:-Q , 1' qi- ' - .ii gqiigi 2 M W' I :X . XI I FU 242- I I I-1 wi-I .1- WISE, WENDY LOUISE, Edison, New Jer- sey. WISOR, BARRY FREDERICK, Fort Wayne, Indiana. WITTING, WILLIAM NEIL, Klamath Falls, Or- egon. WOOD, LILLA DIEHL, Petersburg. WOOD, THOMAS BENTON, Falls Church. WOODALL, BARBARA SUSANNE, Richmond. WOODSON, ROBERT H., Alexandria. WOODY, LANDON HARRISON, Richmond. WREN, JOHN VINCENT, Oberlin, Kansas. WRIGHT, DARLENE FAYE, Port Royal. WRIGHT, DIANA SINCLAIR, Falmouth. WRIGHT, STEVE, Newport News. WULFKEN, CHRISTINE MARIE, Salem. WYNNE, AL THOMAS, Montclair, New Jer- sey. YAHLEY, JOHN LEE, Richmond. YATES, JAMES ALEXANDER, Dunbar, West Virginia. Q YATES, LINDA SUE, Richmond. ZETTLER, JEAN LOUISE, Yardley, Pennsyl- ZIlIlAaMIIEaRMAN, JOSEPH JOHN, Edison, New Jersey. FRESHMEN 401 .-- . .--...... , .-. .. . .. A-.-Q - - 1-.1 '-v Z!-1I!'! 'Lf!-'F- A2'I.' 'Tel iffi .' -us:x.::py3' :Jaxx-Tisyafz.-+f:33:':f' xhixizfnizlxfazxbz:ixi'7'.::!:Y:z:'.:F:?a':Er 1 .r f A f 5 X 5 x 9 N ,wx 402 f . 'i .F MI' .fl f asa ,,-:-'- , AQSWVJMGE' ' v-ff ' .igirtfo igsff' ' 7i'2liW'ietr1w - ' lieth :ffl f Aderslom Vt' 1 , e. -1.- .ieferedh ' 5. Ample' --gf irfh' 1 LIVCV:--1 '.,erial'll' ,aaa - , ,:EwvJ,m. F ani.: rfhalheon' E-ni' ,Liam-S Lean Zia, D Acre ' 'N,:efj.,, sh C .Ai,nl5Dq .-,:f1 ,nf i-rric' 77 hehe' lub' , -:'. iecoUll '9Jife:' fi 3:1 e flerhil' fn- Qi ' Aa . 'E:L:f.'-:T ' we deli A '- -' A. W Lfiii913 F5113 A s D0U9'55fa L-:'f ee 'if :DE all me jizz: H.w55 YE. 5 L Ahhh E Lri. rua- Wi- , Adah5'RaKohgJFe3:c' 515 ,1dlrl550n' . 254.253 reiilnislrf -an Ayee,JosePhE5' 'i Susan iran 5255: Hearn, Christine 'E Alefol-SWT L-iff' ilirieid fl'C c'f.,:a 1:2 0m,Al6iE---1 ,: . vgafylveslel' fi 1 rohnvniliam 4741 Akers Wallace EW? M' Albert, Johh Hisham lb nl Sugall I. Qlbztll, David W'-Jf- ' el-1l. E LDC. Albensonflli E O. Albrecht, Lee Warne if Albrecht, Robert Eugifv- - Albrecht, Laura Lillian Albright, Linda Kaye lvl-4 Aiingnl, Marr Lee 159.309 Albright, Patricia E. 59.755 Alcarllara, Leonard Francis Alderson,Mary Lee 127,737 Alderson, Stanley Earl 222 Aldige, Esther Ann , Aldredge, Emmett Cl.. Jr. V l Aldridge, Thomas Cnanpe. Alessi, Dennis James Alevrynse, Faye 297 Alexander, Emily Kane 35. Allrlrd, William Andrew 19 Alle, Raymond Emile 315 Allen, Alben Ferris. Ill 2: Allen, Brenda Susan 353 Allen, Edward Monroe. Jr. Allen, Mary Ellen 201,303 Allen,Flichard Martin 353 Allen, Victor Roy Allerton, Diane McKay 20' h'l9l,CharlesDiclrson EE N'?l.Debbie nuirigag Allison, Pamela 31.206,5C Allrnond, Linda Lea 115 Almarid, James Mvha chi Omega :PhaKiPDaDeIla 139 Alllilambda Della 132 hleben, Laura Jan Allshuler, Nathan 'lllllius.She IL Amo W Ou hieirn' Cham HWY ei Lynn M A Angmhomas eridlth hlrarrow N . 1 Swlon :neienlhnguages Azllelsgnl can M de ' kwin Loraine mmol' Betsrdicfgers A V ,lizzie gdersun' Dgw1dFlobin he ' . Aireggg' Kern hhdersun, Gilba G fihdersgm sn Eddy Thhsony Dfifell new v ee gdergog' ggljmond Q G5 ' EFL Ahdeison' R0bert L belgian' Sam Gai ,lgfdsilillgiaii rg , 2 Wink' John F3530 hhdrew 'Llfldal may Alter mobert n 'All 0' Wmilreu Auii.e'J0hllBa Lee '-algmian VL0n I Glam G ,tru r,i-...j-. nrl0lllLmn:T,--:a 'TC' - Ahhhnl' Alle, Walter Fredfflcfft : Aasen, Susan Quail 383 Abbitt, Corinne Hancock 299 Abdelnour, Joseph Anthony Abelian Society 140 Abercrombie, Dorothy Ranes Abercrombie, Edwin Fulton Abercrombie, Robert Knox Abernathy, Linda Darlene 146,363 Abicht, James Raymond 73,99,239,383 Abrahamson, Richard F. 299 Abrams, Lehn Edward 102,189,234,299 Abramson, Stephen J. 133,147,174,175,345 Absher, Merrie Susan 187,192,214,299 Accounting Club 177 Ackerman, Joseph Laurence 86,87 Acree, Diane Elizabeth 193,202,345 Acton, Linn Ann 151,192,195,345 Adair, Ann Whitney 196,212,345 Anthony, Jay A. Anthony, Joel Bruce Anthon Ronald Dana Y. Anthropology Club 180 Anthropology Department 285 Antonoff, Fred D. 363 Anzalone, Ronald David 172,173,180,345 APO 178 Appel, Peter Perry 178,363 Arberg, Jacqueline Lee 300 Arberg, Phillips Atwell 345 Archer, M. Joy Area, Le Arledge, andro C. Patricia Nicholls 208,301 Armstrong, Allred R. 281 Armstrong, Herbert B. 230,301 Armstrong, Kenneth S. 156 Arndt, M ichael Harbeck 184,193,301 Arnesen, Kenneth Alan Arness, Frank Forrest 270 Arnold, Kathryn lone 183,206,363 Arnold, Marie Grace 56,183,202,363 Band 48,49 Banes, Robert Thomas 346 Banker, Dana Jean 384 Banks, Charley Wayne Banner, J. Woeth 291 Barackman, James C. 242,346 Barba, Margaret Rose 151,217,346 Barber, Michael Barry Barber, Nigel Graeme Barbour, Pamela Ann Bard. Philip Alan Bardin, Rev. Jim 155 Bare, Harold Lee Barger, Betty Ellen 364 Barger, Robert Wayne 218,364 Baril, Charles Purdom 177,189,200,234, 302 Barka, Norman F. 285 Barkovic, Deborah Anne Barksdale, Arthur Sydnor, lll 222,384 Barnard, Thomas Alexander, Jr. Barnes, Arthur George Adair, Lee 196 Adams Adams Adams Adams, Adams Adams, Adams ,Angela Faye 165,183,214,363 ,Douglas James 189 Durwood Belmont 48,136,196,299 Earl Rice 234,299 Hawes Netherland ll Laura Leigh 157,383 Ray 263 Adkisson, John Felton 345 Administration 254-263 Agee, Joseph S. 180,296 Agee, Susan E. Agricola, William Edward 179,187,363 Ahearn, Christine 363 Aheron, Susan Lee 146,161,363 Ahlfield, Richard Ellis Ahlstrom, Aleta Marie 132,363 Ake, Walter Frederick 66,67 Akers, Gary Wesley 363 Akers, John William 240,363 Akers, Wallace Brown 127,299 Albert, John Richard Albert, Susan T. Alberti, David W.,Jr. Albertson, Eileen Mae 266,270,271 Albrecht, Lee Wayne 299 Albrecht, Robert Eugene, Jr. Albrecht, Laura Lillian 132,183,363,212 Albright, Linda Kaye 193,214,299 Albright, Mark Lee 189,300 Albright, Patricia E. 69,165,195,208,345 Alcantara, Leonard Francis 270 Alderson,Mary Lee 127,137,185,30O Alderson, Stanley Earl 222 Aldige, Esther Ann Aldredge, Emmett C., Jr. Aldridge, Thomas Chappell, Jr. 363 Alessi, Dennis James Alewynse, Faye 297 Alexander, Emily Kane 383,217 Alford, William Andrew 197,363 Alie, Raymond Emile 345 Allen, Albert Ferris, lll 240,94 Allen, Brenda Susan 383 Allen, Allen, Allen, Edward Monroe, Jr. 222,300 Mary Ellen 204.300 Richard Martin 363 Arnold, Mary Ann 224,345 Arthur, Mildred Anne 363 Arthur, R. William 255 Artman, John Bennett Artz, Robin Lee 383 Asai, Matthew Edwin 179,383 Ashbaugh, David Lee 383 Ashbury, Howard 155 Ashe, Michael Irving Ashman, Charles Richard 266,270 Ashmore, Kip 67 Ashwell, Paul Martyn 363 Ashworth, Donna Corinne 57,212,364 Asplund, Katherine Anne 138,204,301 Astley, Russell Benjamin, lll 383 Aston, Laurie Lee 195,208,364 Atchison, Mary Joan 197,224,301 Atkins, Jodie Lee, lll 243,383 Atkinson, Harry E, 265 Atkinson, Richard Scott 70,71 Atkinson, William Joseph Attridge, Jean Carol 201,212,301 Atwater, Charlotte Aucremann, John Timothy Auerbach, Susan Kathryn 137,301 Augspurger, Janet Lee 364 Ault, Peter Nathan Auping, Judith Virginia 56,383 Austin, Barbara Jean 138,301 Ausura, Mary Elizabeth 69,364 Averett, John Abbot 73,99 Avery, Maurice C. Axleson, Susan Kay 208,383 Ayers, Scott Peter 228,301 Azzarone, Albert Matthew 175,364 Baber, Margaret Carol Bach, Douglas Charles 48 Bacher, Robert David Backdrop 54 Backhaus, Elisabeth E. 291 Bacskay, Frank William, Jr. 133 Barnes, Carson H. 259 Barnes Elaine Madeline 31,128,206,257, 302 Barnes i Lonnie Gary Barnett, Rosalyn Kaye Barnett, Suzanne Marie 133,165,346 Barr, Sara Garland 197,202,302 Barran, Paula Ann Barranger, Gary Alonzo 384 Barrell, Mary Stuart 183,212,346 Barrett, Janice Apgar Barrett, Michael Jeffrey 222 Barrett, Richard Paul 190 Barrows, Julia Ann 165,195,202,364 Barry, John Stuart 238,364 Barry, Robert A. 286 Barthol, Barton Blake 68,218 Bartholomew, John F. 240,346 Bartlett, Patricia Vasbinder Barzun, Dr. Jacques 22 Baruch, Glenn Edward 99,146 Baseball 92-95 Basketball 74-80 Basketball, Women's 81 Baskin, Leslie 183,226,364 Basnight, Webb Brantley, lll Bass, Betty Frances 302 Basso, Joanne M. 291 Bassuener, Barbara Ann 268,271 Bates, David Eugene 132,178,364 Bates, Steven Mark 154,384 Batson, Barbara Carol 134,160,185 Battaile, Eunice Page 302 Batterson, James Gary Batterson, Steven Lee Battle, William 13,26,196 Bauer, Ellen Rosen 282 Bauer, F. Samuel 282 Bauer, N. Stephen 290 Baxley, Baxter, Baylor, Bazan, Beach, Beach, Edwin C. Jr. 273 Donald J. 287 Billie Delaine Katherine Carson 212,384 Byron Richard Rebecca Lynn 206,346 Beakey, Dan J. Beal, Frank Peer 186,302 Beaman, Linda Richmond Allen, Victor Roy Allerton, Diane McKay 203,383 Alley, Charles Dickson 86,345 Alley, Debbie Ruth 383 Allison, Pamela 31,206,300 Allmond, Linda Lea 115,132,183,226,363 Almand, James Frederick 147,148,238,345 Alpha Chi Omega 202,203 Alpha Kappa Delta 139 Alpha Lambda Delta 132 Alsleben, Laura Jane 383 Altshuler, Nathan Althaus, Sheryl Lou 208,345 Alverson, Charles Henry, lll Amende, Lynn Meridith 363 Ames, Thomas Rice, lll 383 Ammen, Katherine Greer 226,383 Ancarrow, Newton Hopper 269 Ancient Languages Department 289 Andersen, Carl M. Andersen, Lynn Loraine 363 Anderson, Alvin Powers 188,220,300 Anderson, Betsy Calvo 202,300 Badinelli, Jane Frances 203,383 Badran, Carol Anne 345 Bahr, Kathleen S. Bahr, W illiam Henry 190,240,345 Bailes, Sharon Carol 140,301 Bailey, Ann Denise 164,214,301 Bailey, Bonnie Sue 146,364 Bailey, Connie Lee 383 Bailey, Donna Lynn 48,383 Bailey, Janice Eugenia Bailey, Linda Deleon Bailey, Martin Thomas 140,301 Bailey, Robert Snydnor Bailey, Samuel R., Jr. 228,301 Bailey, William Stanley Bailey, Winifred A. 345 Baily, Karl Gordon Bair, An na Withers Baird, Jacquelyn Bryan Baker, Laurie Susan 197,383 Baker, Patricia Ann 187,383 Baker, Richard Sidney Baker, Samuel H., lll 206 Baker, Samuel Q. 228,383 Beamer, William Robert 48 Beard, Linda Elizabeth 216,346 Beard, Richard Stark 364 Beason, Robert Alexande 128,144,152, 240,299,302 Beaudry, Mary Carolyn Beaver, Linda Kay 158 Beazley, Frances Ann 214,302 Becher, John David, Jr. 243,364 Beck, Dennis Leroy Beck, John William 64,67 Beck, Ruth A. Beck. Susan 56,384 Beckage, Nancy Elizabeth Becker, Gary Arthur Becker, James William Becker, Kathryn Sewell 151,204,346 Becker, Leslie Morgan 364 Beckhouse, Lawrence Beckwith, Lois Hughes 346 Becraft, George Craig 68 Bedell, Reginald Hudson Bedford, Elizabeth Anne 186,346 Beebe, Robert John Anderson, C. Harper Anderson, Daun Robin 363 Anderson, David Gordon 160,181,345 Anderson, David Kern 383 Anderson, Donald David Anderson, Gilbert Eddy 158,178,179,345 Anderson, Jack Darell, Jr. 363 Anderson, Patsy Lee 151,202,345 Anderson, Raymond G 79,220,345 Anderson, Robert Ernest 363 Anderson, Robert L. 283 Anderson, Sandra Gail 203,363 Andrews, Jay Donald Andrews, Jean C. 290 Andrews, John Farley 300 Andrews, Lyndal Diane 138,149,216,345 Andrews, Robert Thomas 234,345 Angelo, Winifred Lee Angle,John,Barton 383 Antaramian, Grant G. 345 Baker, Vicki Lee Baldwin, Allen Robert Baldwin, Charleen Frances 214,301 ' Baldwin, Daniel Ray Baldwin, Ernest Gilman 345 Baldwin, James Arda 222,301 Baldwin, John T. 280 Balfour-Hillel 154 Balkema, Dennis Jay 236,364 Ball, Bobby Miller 345 Ball, Donald L. 290 Ballard, Deborah Sue Ballard, Jane Wyatt 206 Ballingall, Carol E. Balnave, Richard Dennis Baltes, Elizabeth Valintine 151,183,195 Baltes, Gertrude Parker 129,151,163,208, 302 Baltes, Lucienne Lenora 204.384 Beeler, Jeftry Claybrook 364 Beerbower, Linda Anne 88,158,216,302 Beightol, Larry 67 Beitner, Geoffrey S. 67,180,218,302 Beitner, Martha K. 226,353 Belcher, Dennis Irl 102,230,384 Belcher, Richard Glen Belew, Jerry Mason 160,187,364 Bell, Frank Wise, Jr. 364 Bell, Phyllis Sue Bell, Ronald Theodore 99,222,384 Belshe, Robert Bland Benda, Andrea Kathleen Bendell, James Michael 159,384 Benham, William Thomas 234,302 Beninghove, Kathy Winn Bennett, Charles Larry 364 Bennett, Frank Herman 48,155,364 Bennett, John Mark, lll Benshoff, James Murray 384 Benson, Susan Jane 224,225,346 Bensten, Virginia Cox Berard, Michael Paul Berbert, Michael Henry 84,243,384 Berge, Paul Frederick 190 Berger, Patricia Ann 84,159,302 Bergere, Douglas K. Bergerevoy, Georgiy 26 Bergman, Willard, Jr. Beringer, Bruce Clay 240,302 Berkey, Patricia Anne 346 Bernd, David Lemoine 147,346 Bernstein, Janet Lynn 364 Berryman, Susan Hall 204,384 Besnier, Richard W. 91,296 Betton, Kathleen Anne 56,212,346 Betton, Richard Alan 84,85,384 Beverly, Barbara Elaine 364 Beyer, R. Carlyle 132,279,288 Bick, Kenneth F. Bidden, Valentine William, Jr. Biehl, Bruce Allen 67,210,346 Bien, Martha S. 291 Bierly, Nancy Jane 56,151,195,208,346 Bigger, James Alfred, Jr. 48,181 Bilbo, Jon Frederick 67,180,190 Billings, Peter Lauck 302 Billman, Carol Jean Billy, Pamela Ameen 226,384 Binda, Mark Christian Biology Club 179 Biology Department 280 Birckhead, Linda Sue 179,224,346 Bird, Carolan Broom 364 Bird, Cynthia Elizabeth 217,384 Bird, Joanne 50,204,364 Bird, Richard Edward 303 Birkett, Kenneth N., Jr. 100 Birzeniers, Gunar M. 303 Bishop, Mary Josephine Bishop, Nancy Lee 172,212,346 Bishop, Robert Edmond Bisset, Suzanne Marie 138,346 Bjorklund, Robert B. 99,346 Bjostad, Louis Benjamin, lll 384 Black, Loring Milton 197,346 Black, Robert E.L. Black, Robert Maris Blackwell, Nancy Kaye 226,346 Blackwell, Richard B. 270 Blair, Dianna Sue 212,364 Blair, John M. Blair, Joseph Edward 240,364 Blake, Elizabeth Susan 384 Blanchard, Amy Ruth 303 Bland, William R. 269,270 Blandford, Agnes Hill 134,160,364 Blanke, Steven Robert 384 Blanton, Joanna Danby Blanton, Kelley Gene 384 Bledsoe, Barbara Ann 216,364 Blessing, William Henry 155,346 Blevins, Elizabeth Ashby 346 Blevins, Ruth Hansford 384 Bliler, Beth Ann 212,384 Blizzard, Harry James Block, Donna Marie Bloomberg, Howard W. Blount, James P. Blum, John Curtis, Jr. Blyth, Byron'EIaine 183,204,364 Boal, Robert Thomas, III 266 Board of Visitors 255 Boatright, Randall Kirk 177,183,228,346 Bobbio, Stephen Michael Bockoven, Martha Lee 138,216,346 Bockoven, Neil Thomas 233,384 Boelt, Martha M. Boerner, David Franklin 183,234,365 Bogan, Lawrence Jay 210,346 Bogart, Edward Humphrey Boggio, Ellen Stepp 303 Bogie, Kerry Wesley 200,230,346 Boisseau, Ellen Stuart 197,303 Boisseau, John Sanford 79,92,93,94,240, Boiiggeau, Mary Alice 203,384 Bokach, Linda Ellen 206,365 Bold, Wendy Elizabeth Bolton, Delyth Forsyth Bolton, Vernon L., Jr. Bonck, John Harry 365 Bond. Zach Ford Bonifant, William Wooding Bonner, Catherine Elizabeth 384 Bonner, Marjorie Ann 346 Boohar, Charles Walter, Jr. Booker, Mary Lou Boon, John D., Ill Boon, Wyndham Henry Boone, David Joseph Boone, William Buchanan 48,160 Borden, Sandra Louise 201,214,303 Bornor, John Richard 346 Bosco, Marie Antoinette 208,384 Bosiack, Gregory Richard 67,94,95 Bost, Nancy Kathryn 206.384 Bost, Rhonda Marcelle 384 Boswell, Cora Jane 127,303 Boswell, Thomas Edgar 384 Boulden, Walter Raleigh 210,346 Bounds, Barbara Jean 384 4 Burizlk-iand, Dennis Eugene 365 ,.......,, .Wi . L, . V Boundy, Marvin Dale 178,183,347 Bowditch, David Hornsby 190 Bowditch, Willits H. 255 Bowe, Edward William Bowen, Craig Richard 384 Bowen, Pamela Gay Bowen, Robert Allen 222,303 Bowers, Cynthia Anne 105,384 Bowker, Margaret Hlggins Bowles, James William 181 Bowman, Diana Bradshaw 183,208,365 Bowman, Glenn Walker Bowman, Wyatt Ray Boyce, Ernestine R. Boyd, Ronald J. 181,347 Boyd, William Linwood 240,303 Boykin, Teresa Jane 226 Boyle, Louis Lawrence Boyle, Patricia Gail 202,347 Boynton, Whitney Ann Bozarth, Cathy Leone 183,217,365 Bracken, Cheryl Christine 132,160,165, 183,224,365 Bracken, Christopher Andrew Bradford, Bonnie Lee 194,202,303 Bradley, Sarah Ann 215 Bradshaw, Cherry Anna 57,212,365 Bradt, Margaret Mary 146,195,383,384 Bramwell, John Douglas 239,365 Bryant, William Turner Bryde, Stanley Kirk 304 BSA 143 BSU 155 Buchanan, Helen Clark Buchanan, Susan Buck, Lilli Lee Buck, Warren Wesley Buckey, Kerry Alan 179,190 Buckheit, Bruce Charles Buckingham, James L. 136,155,178,183, Buckles, Patricia Kay Buckley, Karen 385 Buckner, Elizabeth Stuart 57,365 Buckpitt, Alan Ridler 304 Budahn, Phillip J. 191 Buehler, Thomas Alfred 84,347 Buhrer, Nancy Elizabeth 69,214,365 Bull, Cheryll Jayne 385 Bull, Nancy John 385 Bullard. James Roger Bullard, William Sargent 230 Bullis, Pamela Culley 305 Bullock, Kenneth Wilson 365 Bullock, Paul Allen Bullock, William,llr. 274 Bunce, T. Dwight Carlson, Kathleen Marie 385 Carlson, Lynn Kleinknecht Carlson, Steven John Carlton, Kathleen Ann 306 Carmichael, Sandra Jean 385 Carnell, Katherine Rankin Carney, Madeleine Thayer 206,385 Carney, Stephen Patrick Carpenter, Gloria Carol Carpenter, James W. 70,296 Carr, Carol Alice 305 Carr, Diana Deane 156 Clair, Ronald Lee 347 Clark, Alynne Dale 204,306 Clark, Anita Wilson Clark Barbara Ann 168,386 clark: Betty Ann 206,386 Clark, Brian Kent 102,181,190,347 Clark, Bruce Arlington, Jr. 386 Clark, Cheryl Lynn 216,366 Clark, Donna Carol 386 Clark, Douglas Kent 159,181,185,366 Clark, Frederick Llewellyn 218,347 Clark, John Robert 197,347 Carroll, Beverly W. Carroll, James B. Carroll, John Michael 67 Carroll, Patrick James Carroll, Steven Allen Carron, Susan Shannon Shiver Carson, Jane Carter, Barry Neal Carter, Carolyn Lorimer 306 Carter, Carter, Christine Cryden 385 David Carlton Carter, Gary Wayne ' Carter, Karen Anne Carter, Leslie Roy Carter, Margaret Louise Carter Russell Alonzo Carter, Treva Jean 385 Clark, Karen Leigh 55,135,167,193,226, 306 Clark, Richard Reynolds 70,220,386 Clarke, Alan William Clarke, Brenda Gail Clarke, Carlton Stuart Clarke, Francis Emory, Jr. Clarke, Peter Estes Clarkson, Carol Elaine 132,161,366 Classics IV 34 Clatterbuck, Glen Wilmer 185,386 Clatterbuck, Janet Marie 386 Clausen, Chuck 67 Clay, Carolyn Meredith 166,195,208,306 Clayman, Carol Sue 156,185,347 Clem, Paul N. 261,274 Clement, Catherine Loy 183,366 Branch, Branch, David Harold 347 Gwendolyn A. Brandon, Judy Carol 384 Brant, Barbara Ann 166,365 Bray, Edith Marguerite 365 Bray, Richard Stafford 271 Breeden, Rebecca Huggins 303 Breeding, Charles Adams 365 Brehmer, Morris Leroy Breit, C arol Ann Newell Breitenstein, Donna Pohlmann Brennan, John Joseph, Jr. 303 Brennan, Patricia Ann Bretnall, Beverly Ann 384 Brewer, Robert Harold 132,186,365 Brewster, Anne Katherine Bria, John Richard Whitton Briceland, Michael Joseph Brick, Susan Jane 212,365 Bridgers, Linda Lenore 183,365 Brigham, Clifton Lee 73,99 Brighouse, Mark Stephen 365 Bright, Ernest Andrew 91,183,200,238,303 Bright, John C. 26? Bright, Thomas Leo 67,236,303 Briley, Lynn Fontanne 347 Brill, Catherine Palmer Bflmme r, Donald Ross Brinckman, Joy Alice Brineman, Kathryn Joyce 384 Brinker, John Thomas Brinkley, John Scott 347 Britt, Linda Keaton 204,303 Britton, Lee Elizabeth 202,347 Brock, Helen Theresa Broman, Dianne Elizabeth 56,206,347 Brooks, Garnett R., Jr. 179,280 Brooks, Karen Carlin 304 Brooks, Kathryn Sue 212,384 Brooks, Richard B. 274 Brosch, Kevin James 242,304 Brower, Debra Moore Brown, Barbara Ann Brown, Charles Allen 243,384 Brown, Cheryl Rae Brown, Congressman Clarence, Jr. 187 Brown, Clement McCune 187,365 Brown, Douglas Eric 188,220,347 Brown, Henry Alan 236,347 Brown, Janet Barbara 347 Brown, Janet Marie 208,304 Brown, Janice Leigh 216,365 Brown, Margie Ann 194,202,347 Brown, Marion M. 293 Brown, Richard E. Brown, Richard Maxwell 288 Brown, Stanley M. 262 Brown, Steven Paul 384 Bundy, Floyd, Jr. Bunker, Denise Lynn 365 Bunte, Margaret Rachel 208,305 Burbage, Bruce Parker 305 Burbage, Marion Constance 226,385 Burbank, Jonathan Thresher 230 Burch, Janet Lynn 385 Burgess, Ronald Edward 270 Burgess, Sara Adelia Burgess, Susan Alyce 201,214,305 Burgio, Lorraine Ann 151,201,226,347 Burke, Joseph Daniel Burke, Thomas Donly 240,385 Burket, Barbara Ann 216,305 Burleigh, John Roy 71 Burlock, Adam Geoffrey Burnett, Kent Franklin 146,228,385 Burnett, Louis Elwood, Jr. 181 Burnette, Bettye Anne Burnette, Brenda Jean 305 Burnette, James Richard 305 Burns, Harris, Jr. 281 Burris, Raymond Douglas 55 Burton,-Frederick H, Jr. 365 Burton, Martha Jane 365 Bushnell, Todd Robert 68,211 Business Adminstration School 272,273 Busse, Paul Lawrence Bussman, Mary Ann Butler, Lynda Lee 385 Butler, Patricia Jane 212,305 Butman, William Leslie Buxton, Virginia Kathleen Buzan,Kathy 159 Byerly, Rev. John 158 Byers, Ralph A. 347 Bynum, Mary Ann Bynum, William L. 283 Byrd, Adrianne 203,385 Byrd, Mitchell A. 280 Byrd, Rebecca Lee 216,347 Byrer, Margaret Elizabeth 140,212,305 Byrne, Robert Martyn 183,228,365 Caffrey, Wendy Robell Cahill, Susan Anne 183 Cain, Cornelia Winnifred 385 Caldwell, Wendy Kay 208,305 Cale, Kathryn Leigh 365 Call, William A., Jr. Callard, lan P. 280 Callear, James Y. 165,242,347 Callowhill, Peter Burt Cartwright, Bruce Edward 48 Cartwright, Bruce G. Cartwright, Ronnie A. 230,306 Carty, Betty Ann 183,214,365 Carver, Michael Earl 138 Cary, Michael Brennan Case, John Michael 233 Casey, Catherine Sue 306 Casey, Thomas Edward 109 Caskey, Nancye Beth Cassada, Janice Ann 137,155,347 Cassatly, Edward, Jr. 232,347 Cato, Benjamin R. 283 Cato, Mary Etta 208,306 Catron, Louis E. 293 Cavanaugh, James C. 65,67,255 Cave, Cynthia Ann 84,208,347 Cavey, DeSales M. Cayot, Michele Jan 216,306 Chafin, James Alan 240,385 Chalkley, Randall Wheeler Chalmers, George H. Chamberlain, Elizabeth Ann 69,385 Chambers, Gwynn Elizabeth 206,306 Chambers, Robin Lee 385 Champion, Roy L. 284 Chandler, Catherine Lynne 215,385 Chandler, John Steven 365 Chandler, Nancy Deal 347 Chaney, Judith Ann 347 Chang, Kun-San 187 Chapman, Charles C. Chapman, James Bruce Chapman, Sarah Virginia 214,347 Chappell, Bettie Chitty Chappell, Edward Acree, Jr. Chappell, R. Harvey,Jr. 255 Charles, Linda Jean 160,385 Charlton, David Holland 233,385 Charlton, Edgar Anderson Charpie, Richard Alan 385 Chase, James Clarke 220,386 Chausse, Carol Jean 183,202,365 Cheely, Ronald Claiborne Cheerleaders 55 Chemistry Department 281 Chen, An Ban 187 Chen, Mayurase Tuntirutananont Chen, Min Che 187 Chen, Yih-Shoung Cheney, Christine Olivia 147 Cherry, Christi Lee 386 Cherry, Penelope Ann 226,347 Chess 179 Chess, Walter K. 75,79,179 Chesser, Roger Chesser, Royce 274 Chi Delta Phi 134 Clement, Stephen C. 282 Clements, Charles Michael 386 Clements, Vivian Quarles, Ill Cline, Kathleen Marie 366 Clohan, John P. Clore, Sara Monroe Cloud, Richard Malverne 347 Cloud, Richard Scott 222,386 Clouser, Carolyn 132,192,226,366 Clove, Sara M. 307 Clover, Karen Ann 186,193,307 Cloyd, Randolph Mahan 232,307 Coakley, Daniel John 168,366 Coakley, Gary Vaughn 178,347 Cobb, Cheryl Diane 214,366 Cobb, Cheryl Rae 348 Cobb, Dorothy Berck Cobb, William S. Jr. 247,292 'P Cochran, Harold E. Cooke, Susan Bundy 271 Cockrell, Ashby U. Cofer, Glenna Jo Coffey, John Warren Coffman, Barry Preston 135 Coggin, Edward Turner 228 Coggins, John Wesley, Jr. 147 Cogle, Dennis 262,247 Cohee, Nina Diane Coke, James W. Colasurdo, Ann Rose Cole, Anthony Frederick 127 Cole, Billie Jo Mayer Cole, David Patten 35,128,152,183,200, 222,307 Cole, George D. 273 Cole, James Ernest 48,307 Cole, James Gregorie Cole, Mark Arthur 168,171,348 Cole, William Walter 228,307 Coleman, Coleman, Henry E. 293 John Edward 386 Coleman, Marjorie Ann 348 Coleman, Mary Alice Coleman, Michael Albert 230,240 Coleman, Robert E. Coleman, Sarah Brooke Coleman William Albert Jr. Coles, Anita Joyce 214,366 Coles, Kathleen Louise 214,348 Collins, Barbara Sue 50,225,348 Collins, Barclay P. 348 Collins, George H. 86,87,183,238,307 Collins, Linda Garner 204,307 Collins, Linda Reilly Collins, Mary Patricia 366 Collins, Michael McHale 266,269,271,307 Collins, William H., Jr. 99,234,308 Colon, Manuel Alfonso 222,366 Christensen Brown, Robert Lee 228,304 Brownell, Joan Frances 69,347 Brownell, Margaret Ann 28,69,195,201, 224,347 Browning, Herbert Oswald, Jr. 234,384 Brubeck, Jean Dale 129,131,151,216,304 Bruce, Barbara June L Bruce, Christy Jean 226,365 Bruce, John Thomas 230,385 Bruechert, Elizabeth Rogers 365 Brugger, Candace Karen Brugh, Frances Estelle 385 Brugh, Lewis Latane 347 Bruington, Patricia 208 Brunelli, Robert Ernest 304 Bruno, Howard John 135 Cambal, Dennis Hayden 63,65,67,98,99 Cameron, Colleen Sue 204,306 Camp, John Brian Chi Omega 204,205 Chick, Debra Sue 57,212,365 Childers, Edwin R., Jr. Childress, Elizabeth Rae 365 Campana, Michael E. 128,133,163,174,306 Campbell Brenton Paige Campbell David Lee 63,67 Campbell Frank Travis 385 Campbell Louis Kerford 181,305 Campbell Mary Lou 214,347 Campbell, Patricia Irvine 144,183,204, 345,347 Campbell Patrick Ben'amin 230,365 Campbell l Robert Hugh Canada, Bernard David 228,306 Canada, Mary Clifford Childress, Louis Deak 228,365 Childress, Reva Frances Choi, Kee ll Choir 44,45 Chorus 46 Christ, Anthony Chris Christensen, Andrew Boje 168 Christensen, Ann Marie 386 Christensen Carol Ann 226,366 Christensen, John Peter 80,386 Osborne D. 218,347 Coltrane, Richard Brooks, Jr. Colyer. Mildred Darien 204,348 Combs, Melinda Louise Comeau, Regina Elizabeth 48 Companion, John Alexander Condit, Christoph D. 84 Congdon, Janet Sue Conlee, John W. 290 Connelly, Joanne Small Conner, Luther Thomas, Jr. 283 Connery, Anthony Paul Connery, Evlyn Moore 308 Connor, Thomas A. 266,270 Conrad, Glen E. 150,168,197,237,348 Conrad, Paul Wells 220,308 Bruno, Richard Ernest Brunson, Carol Ella 56 Brush, Robert Thurmond Bryan, Cathy 172,347 Bryan, Nancy Sue 226,385 Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, 404 Edward Carroll Gregory Waymon 243,385 John William 84,365 Larry Alan Marvin H., Sr. Cann, John Woodward, lll Canterbury 156 Cantrell, Susan Jane Brown Carawan, Thomas Buros 178,385 Carhart, Judy Ann Carli, Allen David 94,240 Carling, James Richard Carlo, Sylvain Jean Anet 187,306 Carlson, Christine Wakefield 385 Carlson, Elizabeth Grace 385 Christensen, Todd Michael 91,237 Christian, David Bruce 386 Christian, Julie Anne 217,386 Christian Scientist 157 Christoferson, Donald P. 48,136,178,347 Chu, Gen Sen Churchill, William L. 306 Cifelli, Laura Mae 386 Ciochon, Timothy Michael Ciolino, Nancy Louisa Circle K 181 Constance, John Allan 175,240,366 Conway, Howard Vincent, Jr. 308 Conway, Richard Alan 240 Conway, William G. Cook, Cook, Cook, Bruce Moreland 93,94,218,308 Martha Elizabeth 202,308 Richard Carlton Cooke, Arthur Carter Cooke, Edith Louise 366 Cooke, Gilbert Lee 197,348 Cooke, Giles Buckner 386 rel ..frr-m0UEme5136.178 Z-Mllllamw Joe 1 86 zlihglfgo Allgll JL 2303 1-'l of lll. 1.14.54 ,low M2135 Gregory Qlrfmgalellntan 202.348 55ffQ'lollFg0,,dlt 129' gait :frP:1NgllCy,d Stoll 2331 wvnloavl ell rgfC'g mg5HU55 5 iifajihn Paul 1555 SfQ2f'oZlef,lli,n,rr. zoo. 15,11 Milennis LW' 220308 Wrllrnv- 168.13536 ...ill dggyd :'LirHl'l' so is Natrol '-'W Hagel .2.,rrs.lil ,nner 355 1g.,,srenLliQ'a,, 234 6 lilmrnirrnonrrene 35 1 Fifill.9l3degM' arle 226.355 . M ' Wgllellle 559' oniosllan 4348 orrrrwffslel 23 ' L: ,Falla M' Wynn 329.303 fr. 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Corman, Richard Boyd 168,186,366 Corn, David Alan 386 Cornelius, Mary Hagen Corner, Stephen Jeffrey 366 Corr, Kevin Michael 234 Correll, Catherine Allene 366 Correll, Charles M. Corso, Marguerite Marie 226,366 Corson, Craig Stuart Corson, David Wesley 234,348 Corson, Paula M. Cosner, Debra Lynn 386 Cote, Ernest Norman 189,308 Cothern, Harold Louis Cotman, Bonnye Rae Cottingham, Alice Rice Cushman, Paul Ananieff Custis, Paul Robert 147,309 Cusworth, Robert Brian 127 Cutchin, William Joseph Cutler, Elliott C. 102,190 Cutler. Jamie Sue Czarnecki, Peter B. 242,348 Dabel, Lauren Cheryl Dabney, Thomas Cline 234 Dabrowski, Peter F., Jr. Dachick, Raymond Dafashy, Wagih 272,273 Dahlman, Margaret Ann 387 Dal, Nogare Sigrid Elsbeth Dale, Kenny 228,309 Daley, Deborah Lee Dallas Bruce S. 98,99,129,218,309 Dalton, Deborah Susan 366 Dameron, Dorothy Marie 202,366 Dance, Kermit Holmes 387 Dandreta, Beverly A. Dandreta, Beverly Ann Derringe, Edmund T., Jr. Deschaine, Charles Curtis 175,387 Desler, Peter Michael Detweiler, Deborah Mae 367 Deuster, Patricia Anne 204,348 Devilbiss, George Ann 216,310 Devitt, Karen Marie Devlin, Ellen Jane 224,348 Dew, Stephen Dodson Dewilde, Donald Steven 100,183,229,348 Dewitt, Peter Webb 229,310 Dexter, Joel Marion 348 Dexter, Robert P. Deyerle, Elizabeth Warwick 194,202,310 Deyerle, Linda Ann 202,348 Diamant, Irene Roth 154,203 Diamond, Gary Wayne 154,183,230,348 Dibattista, Beverly K. Dick, Virginia Susan 132,183,226,367 Dickey, David A. 283 Dickey, Donald Neil, Jr. 242,310 Dickinson, Nancy Lewis 348 Dickson, Dr. Harold 27 Diduk, Barbara Ann Diduk, Elsa S. 184,291 Diduk, Susan Elsa Diehl, Carol Lynne 387 Diehl, Wayne Preston 238,367 Dietz, Marsha Ann Cottingham, George R., lll 220,309 Cottrell, Michael Patmon Cottrell, Sandra Kay 366 Cottrill, Virginia Sue 48,186,366 Coughlan, Laurie Elizabeth 386 Couper. Mary Broughton 292,309 Coursen, Bradner W. 280 Cousins, Taylor K. 286 Covell, Cathy Louise 127,131,206,39 Covell, Sally Ann 179,386 Covington, Mortimer Catherine 165,386 Cowart, Stephen Sewell 228,386 Daniel, James Richard 67,194,348 Daniel, Mary Virginia 387 Daniel, Robert Charles 99,228,366 Dann, Douglas B., Jr. Dansby, Dwight Richard Daragan, Joseph John 186 Darling, James S. Darnell, Nancy Rebecca 202,309 Darragh, Mary Anne 206,309 Daugherty, David Reams Davenport, Brian Wade Diggle, Beverly Jean 147,348 Diggs, Sarah Louise 206,367 Dillon, Francis Henry, Ill 159,367 Dillow, James Roger 367 Dinapoli, Arthur Anthony 387 Dingleberry, Stephen William 242,348 Ditter, Rebecca Sue 387 Ditullio, Frank Anthony 183,238,348 Divers, Nancy Leigh Dix, Patsy Belinda 183,367 Dixon, John W. Dixon, Norman Edward Cow den, Gerald Steffens Cowles, James Dewitt 274 Cox, Catherine Bly 348 Cox, Frank W. 255 Cox, Grace Virginia 366 Cox, Mary Raye Davenport, William Leslie 387 Davey, John Barrett 172,242,348 Davl, Susan Ann 138,226,310 Davick, Thomas Kellogg Davidson, Charles E. 290 Davidson, Stella Weiss Djordjevic, Borislav 387 Drordjevic, Cirila 281 Dodd, Barbara Gail 387 Dodd, Kathleen Barbara Dodds, John H. 234,348 Dod e, James Ray 202.311 Duff, Charles Henry, III 270 Duff, David Leo 220 Duff, James Ronnie 168,170,190,240,349 Duffey, Thomas O. 67,99,210,349 Duffy, Timothy Trace 99 Dufour, Ronald Paul Dugan, Barbara Jane Dugan, Mary Ann 311 Duke, Charlie Wayne 155,181,311 Duke, Mary Diane 311 Dukeshire, Joanne Audrey 132,212,367 Dula, Frances Susanne Dunbar, Nancy Reeve 185 Duncan, Mrs. Robert 255 Dundon, Thomas Harry 243,387 Dunman, Jean Ellen 55,206,387 Dunn, Lawrence Michael Dunn, Louise Eutsler 387 Dupaul, William David Dupuis, Adrienne Kyle 387 Dupuy, John L. Durham, Lois Jean 115,183,216,367 Durrett, Walter Lawrence, Jr. 349 Dutrow, David Andrew 86 Dymacek, Deborah Ann Eareckson, Karen Marie 183,206,367 Early, Patricia Ann Easier, Hugh B. 163,283 Eastham, Philip Byrd, Jr. 387 Eaves, Deborah Jean 212,387 Eberhard, Anna Catherine 349 Echlin, Margaret Elliott Colonial Echo 164-167 Eckhaus, Morton Eckhouse, Mark Sanford 238,311 Economics Department 286 Eddy, Carol Joyce Edens, Michael William 388 Edge, Laurel Suzanne 138,311 Edmonds, Vernon H. 285 Edmunds, Wayne Little 270 Education School 274,275 Cox, Sandra Lynn 48,386 Coyne, Jerry Allen Coyner, M. Boyd 288 Crabill, Frances Dillon Cragen, John Pierce Craig, Kim Crampton, Stephen R. 266,270 Crane, Beverly Carol 386 Crane, Robert D. Crane, Stefan Watts 183,230,366 Crapol, Edward P. 161,288 Crawford, Catherine Louise 159.386 Crawford, George W. 284 Crawford, James Boyd Crawford, Margaret Ann 366 Crawley, Charlene Gayle 216,309 Credle, Harvey Blair, lll 54,366 Creef, Teresa Diane 224,309 Creekmore, Edmund White, Jr. 232,366 Creekmore, Joseph W. Cress, Cheryl Wynne 386 Crews, Ralph L. 190,220,348 Cridlin, Elizabeth Goffigon Crigler, Susan Lee Crim, Kevin Lou 309 Criscoe, Jane Ann 173,387 Crittenden, Capt. John B. 294 Crosier, Yvonne Fae 206,309 Cross, Bruce Gregory 228 Cross Country 72,73 Cross, Glenn H. 67 Cross, Harry Lee, Ill 100,150,220,366 Crossen, Sheila Marie 204,309 Crowder, Otis Bland, lll 387 Crowe, John Harrison 84,85,237,348 Crowe, Kevin Joseph Crowe, Patricia Crowell, James Douglas 366 Crowgey, Rodney Gerald 268,270 Crownfield, Frederick R., Jr. 284 Crowson, Pamela Roberta Crowther, Randolph Mitchell 366 Croyle, Barbara Ann 133,166,208,348 Crucet, Hilda Delcarmen 217,387 Crull, John Lowell 146,228,387 Crumpacker, Debra Kay 387 Cruse, Harold M. 48,49 Crute, Carol Etta 127,129,152,203,309 Cullers, Kathy Kay 137 Culver, Rebecca Morse Cumings, Victoria Thayer 204,360 Cumming, Lawrence Gordon 243,387 Cummings, Carol Ann 387 Cunningham, Constance Gail Cunningham, Susan Wesley 55,151,206. 348 Curd, Lewis Howard, Jr. Curley, Carolyn Denise Curry, Donald Richard Curry, Keith Dalton 168 Curry, Rhonda Elaine 204,304 Davies, Hope Massie 137,348 Davies, John Andrew Bowersett, Jr. 239, 387 Davies, John H. 271 Davies, John Myrddin 48,136,348 Davies Robert F. Davis, Bonner Grier, Ill Davis, Carolyn Niles 310 Davis, Colin Randolph, Jr. 80,218,387 Davis, Deborah Harp 226,366 Davis, Davis, Elizabeth Carter 310 John Thomas 73,99 Davis, Julia Marveen 206,366 Davis, Katharine Baynes Davis, Katherine Renee 387 Davis, Lewis William, Jr. 67,366 Davis, Davis, Martha Lorene 387 Michael Louis 232,310 Davis, Terry Eugene 366 Davis, Wendy Wittin Davis, William F., Jr. Davis, William Jackson Mark Ferris Daw, Hubert A. Dawson, Sandra Kay 195,214,348 Day, Jameson Nottingham Day, Stanley Robert 175 Dayton, Keith Walter 129,130,148,152,163, 191,230,310 De Varona Hada Maria 57,208,348 Deacon, Joanne 138,155,204,310 Deans, Rebecca Sue 206,387 Deardorff, Sharon Lucille 158,387 Dearnley, Charles Deas, Justin Traylor Deaton, John Tubman Deaton, Lewis Edward 190,310 Deaton, Martha Ellen 387 Deazley, Sarah Jane Debate 182 Deboer, James William Deboer, Patricia Alice 214,348 Debutts, Anne Linden 366 Dech, Jay Carlton 186,310 Decot, Mark Edwin Deery, Kevin Joseph 102,220,366 Defelice, Peter Gregory Defur, Peter Lee 183,242,366 Degraff, Anne Louise Marie 217,387 Deis, Elizabeth Jane Delaney, Raymond T. 191 Delaune, Jewell Lynn Delia, Clark Anthony 140,191,310 Deligan, Lambros 183,230,366 Deloach, Thomas Owens 240,387 Delta Delta Della 206,207 Delta Omicron 137 Demchyk, Stephen John 190,232,348 Demharter, Paul Regis 348 Densmore, Douglas W. 222,310 Derks, Peter L. 282 9 Dodge, Steven Goode 77,78,79 Dodson, Harry Hugh, Jr. 266,270 Dodson, Pamela Anne 348 Doerner, Sally Rosemary 146,387 Dolan, Father 159 Doliber, Carol A. 291 Dollhopf, Ann E. 158 Dollhopf, William Edward 158 Dolmetsch, Carl R. 290 Domabyl, Karen Nancy 367 Dombroski, Virginia Marie Domino, Paula Margaret 367 Donahue, William J., Ill 231,311 Donaldson, Birdena 246,259 Donaldson, John E. 260,265 Donaldson, J. Scott Donelson, David Michael 242,348 Donelson, Deborah Lee 165,172,387 Donham, Donald Lewis Donigian, Dena 212,387 Donnelly, Marian Ruth 311 Donohue, Timothy Conway 147,349 Donovan, Thomas Joseph 269,270,271 Doolin, Pamela Lyn 367 Doolittle, John Paul 240,387 Dorion, Heather Lynne 208,387 Dotson, Sheron Lee Doub, Phillip Moore Dougan, Mrs. 195 Dougherty, Deborah Jane 226,367 Dougherty, Thomas Paul 190,270 Doughty, Michael C. 367 Doughty, Thomas E. 102,189,200,220,311 Douglas, Linda Annelle 155,224,367 Douglas, Susan Sowers Dovell, Susan Harris 204,387 Doverspike, Lynn D. 284 Dow, Margaret Ruth 367 Dowd, Peter John 72,73,99,239 Dowdy, Elizabeth Claire Downer, Patricia 133,175,311 Downum, Edwin Roberts, Jr. 387 Drake, Linda Louise 216,311 Drake, Peggy Lou 195,367 Drake, Thomas Edward 311 Drescher, Kenneth G. Dress, Catherine Louise 183,207,367 Dressel, Marshall V. Dreyfuss, John Rafael 367 Driscoll, Michael Thomas Druff, James Hendrik, Jr. Druger, Stephen Drumheller, Susan Rebecca 387 Drummond, Diane'Alexandra Dryden, David Nicholas Drye, Jerry Wayne 349 DSR-TKA 134 DuBose, Rebecca Stuart Dubois, Evelyn Jean 160,197,225,387 Ducat. Janet Louise Dudley, Mary Anne 164,202,311 Edwar ds, Andrew Carlton Edwards, Annabel Davis 69 Edwards, Deborah Lynn 173,183,387 Edwards, Jack D. Edwards, James Wesley, Jr. 388 Edwards, Karen Anne 183,367 Edwards, Lauris Lee 367 Edwards, Mary Brightwell 226,388 Effinger, Rita Kay 48,388 Eggleston, John Stephen 388 Eheman, Chery, Phyllis 388 Eheman, Pamela Lynn Ehrhart, Deborah Mclntosh 388 Eiden, Leo Joseph 239,367 Eitelman, Roger Michael 82,99,367 Elder, Robert B. Ellerson, Capt. Geoffrey D., Jr. Elliot, Wallace 259 Elliott, Charles S., Jr. Elliott, James Edwin 311 Elliott, Nathaniel Y. 290 Elliott, William D. Ellis, Calvin Lane 140,184,311 Ellis, Carolyn Sue 388 Ellis, Edward H., Jr. 63,67,218,311 Ellis, Loretta Louise 312 Ellis, Michael Corydon Ellison, Warren Jackson 388 Elmore, Donald Charles Elmore, Larry Carpenter Elmore, Linda Vernon e, Ralph A., iii zsa Elrod, Cheryl Candace 206,312 Elrod, Donald Randolph 312 Elsen, Ellen J. Ely, Karen Odell Embree, Ruth Emerson, Susan French 367 Enderle, Alan Gerard English Department 290 English, Robert T. 262 Engoron, Frances Carla 208,312 Entwisle, Jane Ball Eppler, John William 89,91,220,312 Erickson, Emerald Louise 208,367 Erickson, Richard Arden Ester, Anthony J. Essler, James E. Essman, Phillip Carlton 190,349 Eta Si Etheri gma Phi 138 dge, Linda Susan 161,367 Evans, Andrew Brant 234,367 Evans, Frank B., Ill 290 Evans, John Barney 268 Evans, Martin Earl 367 Evans, Waverly C. 183,200,218,349 Evens on, Peter Oliver 230 Ewart, George Daniel 349 Ewing, Garry M. Eyler, Richard Robinson 367 Eynon, Nadine Ruth no 4 1 Fabian, David Robert 183,231,349 Fagan, William Dennis 183,200,236,312 Fairbairns, Zoe Ann 349 Fairbanks, George Chandler, ll Fall, Mary Druscilla Rose 206,367 Fallon, Susan Mary 349 Familant, Norman 242,349 Farace, Patrick James 189,234,312 Farace, Rose Ann 388 Farrar, Marcia Louise Farriss, Nancy M. Fauerbach, Eric 210,312 Faust, Olive Elizabeth 226,349 Fawcett, John North 242,349 Fechtmann, Freddie Ann Fehr, Carl A. 44,45,295 Fehrenback, Robert J. 290 Feller, Gregory William 367 Felton, Bernadette Johnslyn 388 Fencing 106 Fennelly, Daniel John, lll Feoktiston, Konstaintin 26 Ferguson, Carl Phillips 110,220,349 Ferguson, Enid Ann Ferguson, Jane 349 Ferguson, Janet 212 Ferguson, Mary Margaret 312 Ferrari, Barbara Garrison 135,349 Ferrari, Daniel Edward 222,349 Ferrell, John Schuyler 367 Ferry, James F., Jr. 161,312 Ferryman, Lynn A. 216,312 Festa, Brian C. 144,146,152,345,349 Feuerriegel, John 87 Fick, Glen Owen Francis, David Raymond 220,349 Francis, Elizabeth Sargeant Frank, Philip Jay Frank, Robert Edward 168 Frankel, Charles 23 n Franklin, Gary Paul 222,368 Frankli Frankli n, Gregg Paul n, Philp Leigh Franks, Douglas Wayne 54,232,313 Franks, Pamela Stewart 168,388 Frantz, Thomas Richard 177,313 Franze, Jinny Laura Fratkin, Barry 59 Fratkin, Michael E. 83,97,99,242,349 Frazier, Jenny Margaret 388 Frazier, Libby 204 Frazier, Nancy Elizabeth 56 Freasier, B. Roland, Jr. Frederick, Sherry Lou Frederi Freed, cks, Dolores Bergere 204,368 Robert Leslie Freeman, Alvin Z. 288 Freeman, James Harris 154,266,270 Freeman, Margaret W. 290 Freeman, William Niles, lll 349 Freiberger, Douglas E. 91,189,238,313 Freiberger, Richard Norman 239,388 Freilich, Mona Gay French, Anne Elizabeth 388 French , Barry James 67 Freshmen 382-401 Friedm an, Herbert 282 Friedlander, Thomas A. 179,313 Frisbee, Stephen V. Friscia, James Howard Gearhart, John Wesley, lll 368 Geczy, Paul Cole 68,220,389 Geddes, Barbara Todd 349 Geddy, Mrs. Vernon 255 Gee, Josephine Perdue Geiger, William Keller 68,389 Geils, Mary Elizabeth Geiser, Ann Richardson 69,88,389 Gelotte, Robert Gunnar 222,368 Genebach, Edwin Dennis Gentile, Lorraine Mary 389 Geoffroy, Kevin E. 274 Geoghegan, Debra Anne 389 Geology Department 282 Gepford, Daniel William 389 Gerber, Daniel R. Gerber, Ephraim L. Gerber, Nancy Jean 389 Gerenser, Duane Eugene 315 Germain, Susan Elizabeth 214,215,349 German CI-ub 184 Gernhardt, Claudia 368 Gery, Guner Alexandra 206,315 Gery, Michael Gesell, Mark Sterling Getchell, Gary Alan 368 Getty, Linda Louise Gewirtzman, Neil H. 79,220,349 Gibb, Terry Jean 389 Gibbons, Susan Ilene Gibbons William Franklin 238,368 Gibbs, Andra Ruth 134,173,369 Gibbs, Norman E. 283 Gibbs, Peter Charles 146,172,173 Giberson, Wayne F. 86,238,315 Graduation 41 Graf, Kathy Lynn 369 Grafman, Gary 43 Gragg, Annie Maewooten Graham, Carol Lynn 214,316 Graham, David Draper 316 Graham, Janet Lee 129,131,152,214,316 Graham, Michael Jerome 99,389 Granger, Gail Anne 30,55,56,206,350 Grant, Bruce S. 280 Grant, Florence Mary 389 Grant, George C. 277 Grant, J Granvill Graves ames Allen 222,369 e, Kathleen Marie Anne Powell r Graves, James Warren Graves, Graves, Leland Edward Leonard L., Jr. 273 Graves, Leonard Lanford, Jr. 266,268 Graves, Mary Vick Graves, Patrick William Graves, Graves, Pattie Wills Reid Harvey Gray, Carolyn Nancy 389 Gray, Joe Alan Gray, Karen Florence 132,369 Gray, Li Gray, Li nda Anne 204,317' nda Sue 350 Gray, Rebecca Ruth 317 Grayson, George W. Jr. Greek Weekend 35 Green, Barbara Lee 226 Green, Douglas Gaylord 168 Green, James William 67 Green, Kenneth O. 290 Fields, Randall Lynn 73,99 Fields, Terry Windsor 349 Fields, William Edgar 102,220,367 Fiering, Norman S. Figg, Ann Harwood 367 Filkins, Deborah Jane r-indler, William E. 99,186,312 Fine Arts Department 293 Finley, Kathleen Sue 367 Finn, Francis William Finnegan, Jeffrey C. 190,349 Finton, Thomas Edward 189 Fischer, Catherine 206,349 Fischer, Emeric 265 Fischer, Steven Kent Fischoff, Michael Zachary 240 Fisher, Fisher, Daniel Jay Gary Edwin 191,312 Fisher, Gerald lra 79 Fisher, Joel Richard Fisher, Nancy Ann 165,388 Fisher, Pete Charles Fistick, Robert Edward Fitzgerald, Peter Lanston 146,388 Fitzhugh, Jenny Conner Fitzhugh, Philip W. 349 Fitzpatrick, Robert George 68,220 Fitzsimmons, James A. 229,349 Fitzsimmons, Launi Lynn 367 Flaherty, Carol Rose Flanagan, Sterling Stuart Flat Hat 168-171 Fleming, Renee Elise 388 Flesher, James Thomas 197 Fleshood, Paul Seago 222,312 Fleshood, William Arnold 211,388 Fletcher, John Richard 94,220,367 Flint, Deborah Alden 388 Flook, Susan 88,206,368 Flournoy, Janet Christine 202,368 Flowers, Ward Howell Floyd, John Robert Flynn, Christopher J. 349 Folkerts, James D. Foltz, Kenneth Glenn 313 Football 82-68 Ford, Charles Arthur Ford, David Kromer Ford, Donna Jean 206,368 Forde, Alan S. Forer, David Brett 388 Forrest, Mark 179 Forge 185 Forster, Deborah Lynn Foss, Robert Ward Foster, Foster, Foster, Foster, Foster, Fowle, Heidi Anne 206,368 Katherine Claybrook 388 Lewis A. 292 Merritt Woodhull Robert William, Jr. Donna Jeanne 216,313 Fowler, Harold L. 260,288 Fox, Ernest Erwin Fox, James Charles 67,220 Fox, James Joseph, lll 368 Fox, Jon Gilbert 368 Fox, Leslie Christine 204,368 Foy, Laurence George 231,313 Foy, Mary Louise Grayson Foy, Patricia Ann 388 Fraley, Edward Scott 388 France, Janet Holmes Francis, Cleveland 179 406 Froom, Dana Allen Frost, James Branch 349 Frumen, Dennis R. 147,349 Frye, Francis Henry 150,270 Frykberg, Eric Robert 183 Fuchs, Alan E. Fuchs, Paul Douglas Fugate, Margaret Wright 388 Fukumoto, Donna Mae 88,208,388 Fulgham, Frank M., Jr. 313 Fuller, Shela Gail 186,214,313 Fulwiler, Anne Catharine 147,226,349 Funck, Pamela Kay 216,368 Funigiello, Phillip J. 288 f Funk, Nancy Jo 368 Funk, Robert William 388 Funk, Willard John 268 Funsten, Herbert Fuqua, Susan Cary 31,183 Furbush, Elisabeth Bliss 214,314 Furey, Katherine 261 Furgurson, Kathryn Michelle Furman, Margret Louisa 69,151,195,224, 349 Gabeler, William S. 67 Gadda, George Emil 314 Gadinis, Charles Michael Gaeta, Anthony, Jr. 130,189,271 Gaffney, Cathy Ann 183,204,368 Gaines, Charles B., Jr. Gaines, Jaunell Wallace 270 Galfo, Armand J. 274 Galfo, Christopher Howard 388 Gall, Margaret 314 Gallagher, Frederick P. 314 Gallo, John Aaron 127,314 Gamage, Stewart Hamilton 183,216,368 Gamma Phi Beta 209,209 Gandhi, Sureshchancra C. Gang, Patricia Anne-Marie 226,349 Gannon, Marilyn Gruneick Gannon, Thomas Raymond Ganse, Robert Thomas 388 Garber, Fredericka Virginia 204,205,314 Gardner, Edward, Jr. 238,314 Gardner, Janice Lynn 158,388 Gardner, Philip Steven 239,384 Garfield, Linda June 214,368 Garges, Lark llene 157,389 Garland, Alice Dean 165,197,389 Garland, Martha Ann 202,349 Garnett, Henry Duncan 266,269,270 Garnett, Sandra Gayle 238 Garrenton, Vincent Trower Garrett, Martin A. 286 Garrett, Melinda Ricks 55,128,172,314 Garrett, Virginia Wellford 206,211,314 Garrigan, Edwin Patrick, Jr. 368 Garrison, J,udith Dabney Garst, Patricia Ann 204,349 Garton, Thomas Courtney Garvey, Bartley T., Jr. 242,315 Gaskins, Janet Ferguson 55,186,315 Gates, Donald Leidy Gates, Ernest Christian 71,148,168 Gates, Gail Elizabeth 129,131,135,201, 217,299,315 Gatling, James Edward, Jr. 186,389 Gaynor, Robert Michael 26,243 Geake, Patricia Ann 146,389 Gibney, John Adrian, Jr. 389 Gibson, George William Gibson, Katherine Elizabeth 88,389 Gibson, Lucille Haywood 315 Gibson, Michael F. 229,315 Giermak, William Charles 80 Gieseke, Margaret Garland 389 Gilbert, Laurence Charles 183 Gilbert, Robert Preston Giles, Hume A. 63,67,210,35O Gill, Dorothy Karen 369 Gill, Richard Woolridge 150,183,315 Gill, Russell B. 255 Gillespie, David Paul 132,369 Gillespie, Mary Sabra Gillespie, Richard Treat 48,389 Gillespie, William G. 315 Gillett, Randall Lewis 234,369 Gillete, Natalie 270 Gilley, James Willard 48,197 Gilley, Marjorie Jane Gilmore, Christopher C. 70,86,102 Gilsdorf, Frederick Allen 389 Gimblett, Frederick G.R. 281 Gimpel, Marshal Rand Giordano, Gregory A. 91,109 Girouard, Terry Allen 309 Girton, Arthur Gregory 190,269,270 Gits, Susan 212,369 Glacel, Barbara Pate 128,201,204,315 Gleason, John Winthrop 183,234,350 Glessner, Steven Frederick 389 Gleysteen, Elizabeth Mary 389 Godbold, Marian Lacy 217,241,350 Goddard, Laura 389 Godley, Ashton Godwin, Doris Elaine 132,369 Godwin, Joseph Henry, lll 267,270 Godwin, Gov. Mills E. 65,276 Goff, William G. 291 Gold, George Richard 270,271 Golden, Walter B. 269 Goldovsky, Boris 27 Goldsmith, Lawrence, Jr. 242,315 Goldstein, Chester Adam Golf 104 Golf, Women's 105 Golightly, Paul Wayne 350 Golladay, Elizabeth May 350 Gomez, Deberie Lynn 206,316 Gooch, Katherine Delores 57,132,369 Good, Sherry Pfirman 129,151,152,217, , 316 Goodall, Joseph Culton 316 Goodband, Susan Margaret 204,350 Goodell on Philip 67,211 , D Goodman, Linda Yvonne Goodrich Goodrich Ronald Willis Goodman, ,Cynthia Camp 144,226,350 Ernest 255 Goodrich, Nancy Kay 184,214,316 Goodwin, Bruce K. 282 Gordon, Daralyn 316 Gordon, Linda Rae 151,202,350 Gordon, Peggy Elaine 369 Gore, Carol Knight 138,175,192,350 Gormly, Fay Louise 270 Gors-ki, Janis Kay Gosney, Beverley Ruth 138,151 Goton, Kazuo Gottke, Robert Charles 389 Gould, Bruce Howard 389 Gouldman, Harold Moore, lll Government Department 287 Grace, John Phillip 197,222,389 Grace, Michael Dennis Grace, Patrick Joseph Gracian, Paticia Maria 140,187,316 Green, Warren J. 261 Greene, Beverly Lynne 208,369 Greene, John Herkimer 16,86,319 Greenfield, Gayle Gullett Greenman, Gordon Frederick 389 Greenwood, Lynn Marie 151,195,204,350 Greer, George Washington, lll Greer, Katherine W. Gregory, Jeanne Swift 389 Gregory, Joseph Monroe 240 Gregory, Serge Vladimir 234,317 Gregory, Sharon Earle 206,389 Greif, Arthur John 222,390 Grejda, Vincent Charles 67 Grenfell, Jane Douglas 206,350 Gresham, John Robertson 390 Gretes, Frances C. Greiser, Jean Carol 161,390 Griffin, Catherine Lois 48,155,350 Griffin, John P. 184,293,350 Griffin, Martha Marie Griffin, Robert Donald 390 Griffin, Straughan Lee 390 Griffin, Thomas John Griffin, Thomas N. 266,270 Griffith, Floyd Louis 48,369 Griffith, Jeanne E. Griffith, Joseph Henry, Jr. Griffith, Margaret Ellen Grigsby, Sandra Elaine Grillo, Joseph Michael 390 Grills, Kathi Anne 369 Grimm, Emmett Carl Griswold, Robert B. Grizzard, Hugh S. 350 Grogin, Martin Robert 154,390 Grombacher, Betty Sue 140,154,317 Groninger, Cheryl Kay 350 Group Leaders 183 Grove, Kathryn Elaine 390 Groves, Timothy W. 133,172 Gruver, Joseph Thomas 86,369 Gsell, Jay Alvin 73,99,390 Guardino, Richard Vincent 148,238.39 Guenther, Anthony L. Guenther, Carl William, ll Guernsey, Bruce H. 290 Guerrant, Alice Hepbourne 160,369 Guiler, Caroline Leigh 180,350 Guinivan, Thomas Lee 183 Gumbert, Bruce Peter 55 Gunia, Gertrude Genette 48,350 Gunn, Sarah Otey 369 Guthrie, Barbara Carole 390 Guyton, Paul Richard 390 Gwaltney, Hayden Rives 183,195,206,369 Gymnastics 84,85 Haak, Albert E. 293 Haas, Leonard William Haase, Marian Patricia 390 Hackett, Donald James 179,190 Hackett, Jeffrey Miles 48 Hagen, Kristine Barbara Hagler, Karen Elizabeth 57,369 Haine, Ross Scott Haines, Marvis Lynn Halbleib, Jane Carol 55,206,390 Hale, Earle Thomas 269,270 Hale, Jane Alison 127,317 Haley, John C. 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H19 105550 QI Halle' rrrrrellfg 55551 Haineib Janecgs 2592' Hrrolirirernof ,rrrti Hare. ,rrrsli We W Half' nn' gr I Salflrllrrelll' 3 r r a Gram: fain s5n,Q31.ss,g ' it-. f., 1 Hall, David Ray Hall, Deborah Anne 208,317 Hall, Deene Lynn 50,137,212,317 Hall, Evelyn Gay 69,317 Hall, Gustav N. 179,280 Hall, Ida Colquitt 206,369 Hall, Joseph Walton, Ill Hall, Rance Wayne 237 Hall, Richard Lee Hall, Sharon Kay 114,208,369 Hall, Sherry Lynn 217,317 Hall, Zoe Ann 133,165,204,350 Hallberg, Robert l., Jr. Halm, Dennis Robert 369 Halvorson, Marcia Jeanne Ham. Eugene Joseph Hamada, Hiroyuki Haman, Sarah Armstrong Hamilton, Alfred David 190,350 Hamilton, Elizabeth Ann 88,184,369 Hamilton, Holman Thomas Hamilton, Margaret Hamilton, Viola Lee 127,131,151 Hamm, Ronald Parks 99,197,222,39O Hammack, B. A. Hammer 36,37 Hammer, Jeanne Marie 399 Hammond, Craig C. 109 Hammond, Susan Marie Hammond, William Robert Hampton, Robbie Wagman Hampton, Roberta Page 166,208,317 Hanafourde, Patricia Stringer Hannagan, Joe 197 Hancock, Leigh B. 318 Hancock, Ann Baity Hancock, Robert V. 172,173,350 Haner, Sandra Kay Hanes, Linda 127,318 Haney, Barry Lyman Haney, Thomas Eugene Hanna, Ira R. Hannah, Thomas Eugene Hanny, Robert 247,274 Hanse n, James Michael Hansen, Richard Lester 67 Hanso Hanso HBDP. n, Bruce Alexander 67 n Marie Renee 132,179,369 eborah Ann 187.369 6 Harbert, John P. 168,70,318 Harcum, E. Rae 282 Harcum, Phoebe M. Hardaway, James H. 210,350 Harden, Alice Bruce 56,88,186,318 Hardtimes Hunt 197 Hardtimes Hunt, Mrs. 197 Hargett, Marilyn Louise 390 Hargis, William J., Jr. 276 Hargrove, Booker Taliferro, Jr. 68,237 Harken, Billie Raye G. Harland, Jane 69,88 Harman, Robert Edward 48 Harmison, Dick 67 Harowitz, Charles L., Jr. 84,94,154,369 Harper, Charlotte M. 318 Harper, George William, Ill 175,181,390 Harper, Penelope Anne 206,390 Harpine, William Douglas 185,390 Harries, Barbara Helene 217,350 Harrington, Michael 23 Hawthorne, Jeanne Renee 318 Hawthorne, Randall S. 267 Hayden, Gary Lynn 351 Hayden, Sharon Lynn 151,351 Haydon, Victoria Lucille 132,206,207,370 Hayeck, Claude B. 351 Hayes, Caroline Kerr 318 Hayes, Clifford John 228 Hayes, Harold Arthur, Ill Hayes, Linda Hanes 140 Haynes, Mary Alice 183,208,370 Haynes, Wanda Sue 166,370 Haynie, Richard Sidney 390 Hazard, Kevin Peter 91 Head, James Michael 68 Healey, John C. Hearn, Thomas K., Jr. Hecht, Allan Spencer 147,154,351 Hecht, Lynn Ellen 129,131,224,319 Heckel, Barbara 390 Heddings, Hazel Jeannette 390 Hedgepeth, Joyce Hogge Hedrick, Earl Allen 351 Heeman, P. Warren 263 Heeschen, Lisa Clair 57,390 Hege, Thomas Fuller 183,363 Heimerl, John Jules 175,370 Heisey, Galen S. Heitman, Patricia Gay 186,370 Helfrich, Barbara Todd 226,370 Helies, Edward Joseph 67 Helm, David Thomas 243,390 Helm, James MacMaster 243,390 Helms, Cheryl Anne 135,193,226,233,319 Hemmelgarn, Gerald H. 218,319 Hempel, John Dale 222,351 Hen, Jacob, Jr 351 Henderson, Geoffrey Russell Henderson, Robert Alan 86 Henderson, Robert Lynn, Jr. 370 Hendricks, William Gerald, Jr. 197,390 Hendrix, Marcia Ann Henes, John Henry 243 Henkel, Robert Allison 181,351 Henneberg, Daniel M. 83,98,99,319 Hennes, Cornelia Heide 143,351 Hennes, Irene A. Hennessey, Kevin Francis 67,210,370 Henninger, Renee G. Hennis, Lonnie 204 Henry, Jean Williams 183,217,370 Henry, Mavis Anne 217,370 Henry, Raymond Peter 99,243 Henry, William White Henshaw, Susan Downing 57,179,319 Hensley, Dennis Clair 189,267,268,270, 271 Herb, Robert Charles 67 Herbert, Charles Carrington 67 Herbert, Margaret Celeste 48,179 Herbert, Regina Ann Hereford, Russell White 240,319 Heritage, Joseph S. 234,351 Herman, Bernard Lania Hern, Alice Holbrook 202,319 Hernandez, Susana America Heroux, Barbara E. 351 Herrmann, Donald J. 263,274 Hershner, Ronald Alan 291,351 Hertzler, Sylvia Joy Hixon, Sharon Conley Hobbs, Gayle Marvin Hobson, Gayle Elizabeth Hobson, Robert E. 89,91,186,238,351 Hoch, Mary Whitney Hochmuth, Carol Susan 165 Hockey, Women's 69 Hockman, Bruce William 351 Hodges, Col. John Hodges, Kathy Lee 390 Hodgson, Lynn Morrison 69,179,224,319 Hoener, Fred Kenneth 86,133,167,179,319 Hoffman, E. Lewis Hoffman, Jane Lynn 204,391 Hoffman, Karen Lee Hoffman, Leslie Martin 370 Hoffman, Robert M. 48 Hogan, Benjamin Anthony Hogan, Mary Ann 391 Hoggard, Charlotte Ann Hogge, Laura Elvalee 351 Hogwood, Andrew Wilburn 200,240,319 Holbrook, Bruce Claude 351 Holder, Gail Frances 155,391 Hoidren, John William 320 Holdsworth, Ruth Ann 48,391 Holland, David William 62,63,67 Holland, Nancy Jane 206,320 Hollandsworth, John Alan Hollis, Martha Spalding 55,227,320 Hollowell, Mary Booth 217,351 Hollyer, Virginia Leigh 146,226,391 Holmes, David L. 289 Holmes, Donald Andrew 40,102 Holmes, Frankie Ann 183,370 Holmes, Robert A. 270 Holt Dann Carl 370 . Y Holt, Deborah Brown 207,370 Holt, Lawrence Byerly, Jr. 391 Holton, Linwood 26 Holtz, Lou 66,67 Holzer, Janet Claire 157,226 Home Economics Department 294 Homecoming 28-33 Honey, Richard Norman Honor Council, Men's 149 Honor Council, Women's 149 Hood, Charles Ray Hook, Ma Armistead 391 Hooker, VY Alan Bruce Hooker, Henry Lester, III 67,93,94 Hooker, Lester 59 Hooker, Richard Charles Harris, Bruce Roahen 68,270 Harris, Julia Duval 212,369 Harris, Mary Katherine 203,390 Harris, Robert Irvin 197 Harris, Susan Beth 350 Harris, Thomas Van Harris, William John 94,220,390 Harrison, Alan Richard Harrison, Donald Mervin 318 Harriso Harriso Harriso Harriso Harriso n, Jeffrey Paul 228,390 n, Patricia Ann 48,215,390 n, Robert B. n, P. Wyman n, Wayde 86 Herzog, Donald Charles Herzog, Noelle 285 Hespenheide, Karen Luise 370 Hester, Richard Knight Hettermann, Mark Lee 218,351 Hettinger, Frances Moore 319 Hettinger, Paul F. 319 Heuser, James Craig 48 Hewitt, Phyllis Rae 351 Hiatt, Loretta Ann 351 Hibbert, David Forbes 157,319 Hibbs, John 67,218 Hibbs, Richard Jackson 370 Harschutz, Perry K. 204,318 Hart, Roger T. Hartje, Richard Harlow 390 Hartley, Alvanus Howland 234,369 Hartley, Janet Ann 206,369 Hartman, Edward Hale 71,102 Hartwick, Douglas Alan 55,234,370 Harvell, Carol Warner 217,370 Hickcox, Joanne B. 167,203,351 Hickey, Diane Lindsey Hickey, Jane Dean Hickling, Donna Jean 215 Hicks, Cynthia 69 Hicks, Douglas Eugene 370 Hicks, Freddie Jerome, Jr. 269 Hicks, Garland Elmo Hicks, Robert Wilson 102,218,351 Harvey, Christopher 99,190 Harvey, Edward Peyton 370 Harvey, Patrick Claude 48,390 Harvith, Stephen Alan 154,350 Harway, Philip Allan 154,222,390 Harwood, Rev. John 160 Harwood, Robert Ira 268 Hass, John Henry 318 Hatchl, Mary Inez Hatchl, Quentin Russell 267,270 Hathaway, Rep. William 40 Hathcock, Karen Sue Haulman, Clyde A. Hausman, William John 172,183,350 Haussermann, Caroline 69 Haven, Dexter Stearns Hawa, Elizabeth M. 318 Hawkins, Ronald Bruce Hawks, Ronald Bruce Hawks, John Kiger 220,390 Hawks, Kathleen B. 217,223,351 Hiegel, Roger Anthony 86,390 Hilbert, Roland Francis 239,390 Hilder, Stuart Croswell, II Hilderbrandt, Christine Hill, Barry Page 370 Hill, Connie Ray 84,351 Hill, Elizabeth S. 227,319 Hill, Martha Susan 134 Hill, Mary Jean 132,203,370 Hill, Trevor B. Hillard, Susan Jewett 217,390 Hillier, Susan Elizabeth Hilling, Harry Stanley, Jr. Hilton, Pamela 217,351 Hinder, David Martin 102,112,183,231,37O Hines, Kenneth Clarke Hinson, Mary Elizabeth 206,370 Hinton, Frederick James 229,319 Hirsch, Stanley Marvin 269 History Department 288 Hitchens, George Rodney 102,370 Hoose, Frank J. Hoose, Virginia Blevins Hoover, Gregory John Hopkins, Barbara Lynn 207,320 Hopkins, Christopher Manning Hopkins, Hugh Caldwell 352 Hopkins, Martha Ethel 134,161,185 Hopkins, Suzanne May Horrom, Michael H. 352 Horton, Gertrude Louise 165,183,195,217, 370 Hoskins, Jacqueline Ann 214,320 Hottel, Robert Kenneth 48,391 Houck, Richard Charles Houghland, Wright B. Houliares, Cynthia Amelia 370 House, Clyde V. Housel, William Edgar, Jr. 183,234,370 Houston, Craig Clayton 102,370 Howard, Charles Sullivan Howard, Golda Sloan Howard, Nancy Anne 48,391 Howard, Steve Ladell 67,189,220,320 Howell, Gordon Price, Jr. 168,171 Howland, Paula Lynn 203,320 Howland, Paula Lynn 203,320 Hoyer, David Louis 190,218,352 Hryb, Gregory Michael 391 Hsieh, Cheng Shong 187 Hsu, Wen Shiung Hubbard, Edward Lewis Hubbard, Joseph Hardy 241 Huber, David Roger 370 Huber, Jeanne Marie 212,352 Hubler, Vincent Albert 68,211,391 Hudak, Kathleen Mary 55,207,352 Hudgens, James Stephen Hudson, David S. 190 Hudson, Gary Kent 184,320 Hudson, George Naylor 267,270 Hudson, Karen Leigh 127,320 Huffstetler, William Harve, Ill Hughes, Margaret Ann 391 Hughes, Teresa Anne 391 Hughes, William Gresby Hughes, William Mark Hull, William Richard 147,320 Hume, Susan McCarty 208,370 Humme, Pamela Tracy 186 Humme, Patricia Lawry 186 Hummel, Charlotte Harrison 146,168,170, 183,204,370 Hummel, Stanley Humphrey, Craig R. 285 Hunsberger, Karen Ann 194,217,352 Hunt, Christopher Hyde 146,181,228,370 Hunt, Gail Coursey 160 Hunt, Martha Ann Hunt, Robert P. 258 Hunt, Sarah 212,391 Hunter, Forrest Timothy 188,200,229,320 Hunter, Ruby Belinda 165,184,391 Huntington, Jane Elvira 227.370 Hurd, Barbara Parrett Hurley, John Morgan 62,67,218,219,370 Hurst, Antony Thomas Hurst, Diana Shimler Hurst, Ellen Burns Husband, James David 189,210,320 Hutchens, William Richard Hutcherson, Freda Dale 204,352 Hutson, James Hyer, Paul V. Hyle, Julie Catherine 391 Hylton, George Hartwell larrobino, Anne Bourneue 183,219,370 IFC 200 IFC Weekend 34 Impressions 39 lngraham, James Lawrence Ingram, Geoffrey Jay 352 Ingram, Robert B. 267,268,269 lnsley, James S. 270 International Circle 187 Intramurals 108-112 Intramurals, Women's 113-115 Ireland, Donna Lark lrick, David Paul lronmonger, Michael H. 218,352 Irvin, Karen Anne 132,187,370 Irvin, Robert Andrew 127,129,131,133, 152,163,169,197,320 Isaacs, Stephen Allen 108,229,320 lseminger, Joyce Lee 204,391 Ito, Satoshi 285 IVCF 186 Ivey, Charles Rickerson 232 Jackameit, Bonnie Scott Jackson, Brenda Ann 370 Jackson, Christina W. Jackson, Jeremy C. 288 Jacobs, Larry Michael 352 Jacobsen, Kurt Lance Jacobsen, Mary Harriet Jacobsen. Rebecca Smith 320 Jaeger, Betty Ann 183,352 Jaehnig, Catherine Louise James, Barbara Michele 217,370 James, E. Ralph 255 Jarmon, Amy Louise 151,352 Jasper, Thomas Dean 79,220,352 Jay, Anthony Joseph, Jr. Jeans, Marilyn Ruth 207,370 Jefferson, Wilson Clifford, Jr. Jeffress, Vicki Jo 203,352 Jemmott, John Franklin Jendron, Robert Claude 231,352 Jenkins, David A. Jenkins, David C. 290 Jenkins, John E. 274,275 Jenkins, Margaret Carey 227,371 Jenkins, Sharon Heywood, Mrs. Jenkins, Thomas Edward Jenks, Terrell Lane Jenness, Muriel Whitlock Jennings, Frances Sara Jensen, Dudley M. 86,281 Jensen, Jeffrey Madden Jensen, Paul E. 271 Jepford, Dan 185 Jeter, Mary Elizabeth 217,391 Jewell, Gary Hamilton 391 Jodziewicz, Thomas Walter Johnson, Brenda Ann Johnson, Carla Lesa 212,321 Johnson, Carsten Carl Johnson,, David Reid 371 Johnson, Eric Mitchell Johnson, Eugene Hunter, Jr. 222 Johnson, Frederick Lowrance 352 Johnson, Gerald H. 282 Johnson, Herbert A. Johnson, Jan Louise Johnson, John Ellis 133,168,169,238,352 Johnson, Johnson, Judy Anderson 321 Kenneth Edward 68,243,391 Johnson, Linda Dale Johnson, Linda Louise 226,391 Johnson, Ludwell H. Johnson, Lynn Marie 57,321 Johnson, Madolin Patricia Johnson, Marilyn Monroe 57,217,371 Johnson, Nikki Ann Johnson, Olivia J. Johnson, Paul A. Johnson, Randall Nair 407 Johnson, Robert Baird 239 Johnson, Ronald Hugh 48,136,352 Johnson, Ronald N. Johnson, Sarah Lyle 352 Johnson, Sindey Jane Johnson, Susan Mary Johnson, Theodore Russell 269 Johnson, Thomas Piland 64,67,186,371 Johnson, Waldeen 321 Johnson, William M. Johnson, William Thomas 181 Johnstin, Richard Harris 371 Johnston, Ann Coleman Johnston, John Curtis 183,352 Johnston, Lewis Z. 67,190,219,352 Johnston, Robert A. 260 Johnston, Robert Alexander .lokers Wild 39 - Jolls, Thomas H. 265 Jolly, Robert Charles 147,148,164,167, 183,222,352 Jones, Bradley Keith 267,269,270 Jones, Charles Pinckney Jones, Christina Alpha 227,371 Jones, David H. 292 Jones, Ed 108 Jones, Edward E. 180,296 Jones, Ellen Jane 179,321 Jones, Frances Evelyn 227,352 Jones, Francis Alice 57,227,352 Jones, Gary Ross 371 Jones, J. Ward Jones, Jeffrey Lynn 48,391 Jere James 189,220,321 Jones, Jones, Jimmie Pearce Jones, Judith Diane Jones, Linda Irene 371 Jones, Mark Theron 96,99,144,239,383, 391 Jones, Mary Humelsine Jones, Neal Thomas, Jr. 391 Jones, Nell 263 Jones, Peter Jackson 73,97,99,111 Jones, Robert C. 275 Jones, Robert Gray 371 Jones Robert Joseph 371 Jones Robert Victor 234,391 Jones Susan Remi Jones Suzanne Whitmore 165,183,203, 371 Jones Theresa Paulette 391 Jones Thomas Warner 180,352 Jones Vivian Dianne 160,371 Jones, W. Melville 257,260 Jones, Walter Perron 102,242,321 Jones, William Henry 183,238,352 Jordan, Carl Moore Jordan, David E. Jordan, Janice Preston 322 Jordan, Linda Lee 155,215,322 Joseph, Edwin Bibb Josephson, Richard Carl 270 Joslin, Michael Dana 371 Joyce, Benjamin Christopher 230,391 Joyce, Charles Decou, lll 178 Joyner, Nancy Jane 203,371 Juniors 344-361 Kabana, Cheryl Gail 322 Kahan, Alan lrvin 236,352 Kahl, Kandice Helenne 215,352,391 Kaila, John Alexander 91 Kain, Candace Marie 204 Kain, Peter Michael Kalbfell, John Joseph 219,322 Kalk, Patrick Joseph 177,234,322 Kallos, Alexander 130,184,291 Kambis, Mitchell Kaminski, Anne Demaree Kane, Francis Richard Kane, John R. Kangaroo, Captain 24 Kantrowitz, Stan Kaplan, Robert Richard 270 Kappa Alpha 210,211 Kappa Alpha Theta 212,213 Kappa Delta 214,215 Kappa Delta Pi 135 Kappa Kappa Gamma 216,217 Kappa Sigma 220,221 Karasik, Sheldon Gary 185,230 Kardis, Sherry Andra 135,193,227,322 Karelitz, Richard Alan 352 Karp, Allen Chafetz Karp, Michael Stephan Kaskela, Valerie Anne 215,372 Katz, Alan Gerald 352 Katz, Edward 281 Kauffmann, James F. 353 Kaufmann, Robin Anne Kavanaugh, Timothy S. Kazepis, George Thomas 243 Keagy, Roger Lowell 94,95,322 Keahey, John Massey 136,372 Kearney, Kathleen Lynn 128,149,217,322 Kearney, Michael Stanley 240 408 Keating, John Anthony, Jr. 48,391 Keehner, Linda Sue Keenan, Donna Leigh Keene, John Tracy, Jr. Kehrberg, Noelle Link 56,88,183,184,208, 372 Keillor, Elizabeth Reynolds 56,322 Keiser, Rosalind Garrett Keith, Sandra Leslie Kellam, Edwin Clay, Jr. Keller, Alpheus E. 236,353 Keller, Gaye Lynn 353 Keller, Kathleen Elizabeth 372 Keller, Stephen Richard 243,372 Kelley, E. Morgan, Jr. 291 Kelley, Joseph H. 269,271 Kelliher, Daniel Francis, Jr. Kellogg, Richard Allan Kelly, James 261 Kelly, Joseph Grant, Jr. Kelly, Leroy Peter 177 Kelly, Terrence Matthew 323 Kemp, Robert Neal, Jr. 67,372 Kenig, Patricia Anne 372 Kennard, Janis 217,353 Kennedy, Ann Carolyn Kennedy, Cary A. Kennedy, Charles Patrick 185 Kennedy, Linda Chafin 323 Kennedy, Mary Celia 69,215,372 Kennedy, Robert Senior 86,323 Kenney, Jeremiah Joseph 222,353 Kenney, Joseph Anthony 68,211 Kenney, Robert Furman, Jr. 236,323 Kent, Harry Mason 79,129,130,147,240, 323 Kent, Neil Lowell 159,184,391 Kent, Robert Emmet Kent, Robin Lindsay 391 Keough, Robert Arthur 157 Keppel, Kenneth George 160,185,353 Kergel, Karen Mary Kerndt, David Lewis Kerner, Jon S. 285 Kernodle, R. Wayne 285 Kerns, Richard Chisholm 372 Kerns, Virginia Baker Kerr, Douglas M. 391 Kerr, Kathleen 207,353 Keschl, Julie Rose 372 Kessler, Sue Anne 391 Keville, Clarence H., Jr. Key, Thomas Scott 132,231,372 Keyes, Laura Catherine 155,353 Kibler, Jeffrey Wayne Kidd, Donna Lee 372 Kidd, Reggie McReynolds 94,186,391 Kidwell, Doris Wanda 215,372 Kieffer, Richard L. 281 Kieffer, Robert Edward Kilgore, Barbara Elizabeth 323 Kilian, Jon Jeffrey 372 Killen, E. Hamilton 157,291 Kim, Chonghan Kim, Sachol Kim, Sung Bok Kimball, Suzette May 204,372 Kindley, Catherine Ann 323 Kindt, John Warren 150,158 King, Adrian Paul, lll 79,194,353 King, Algin B. 272,273 King, Doris Annette 391 King, Karen Katherine 217,372 King, Karen Lee King, Kathy Allison 55,206,391 King, Kenneth A. 173,183,353 Kingan, Katherine Lenore 165,172,391 Kinnaird, Barrington West, Jr. 168 Kinnamon, Charles Wilton Kintner, Susan Brooks 183,353 Kipps, Robert Lee 178.353 Kirkpatrick, David Wickham, Jr. 391 Kirkup, Alice Kay 195,204,353 Kitchens, William Joseph 91 Klein, Edward John 323 Klein, Frederick A. 86,219,353 Klein, Judy Lee 391 Klemkowski, Virginia Ann 56,151 ,195,207, 353 Kleopfer, Carolyn Jean 391 Klima, Rodney John 129,189,190,242,323 Klimczak, Matthew W. 67,353 Kline, Martin Scott 353 Kling, John Nicholas Kling, Wiley Benning 177,183,234,323 Kloster, John Kenneth 392 Klotz, Kathleen Lynne 353 Kluson, Robert Allen 392 Knapp, Carol Mary 127 Knapp, Susan Joann 132,372 K'nez, Vera Anne 323 , Knight, Carol Lynn Knight, David Randall 68,239 Knight, Jeffrey Engel Knight, Richard Ermes 270 Knodt, Kenneth S. 290 Knoll, Stephen Gibson 172 Knopp, Susan Gayle 372 Knox, Esther Louise Knudsen, James Christopher Knudsen, Joseph R. Koch, Marilyn Louise 217,323 Koch, Robert Charles 270 Koch, Virginia Lee Koczyk, Kathryn Jean 56,88,392 Koenig, David Allen 164,242,372 Kohler, James Andrew 353 Kohlhagen, David Alan Kohlhas, Jeffrey Meder 86,234 Koman, John Vaness Komar, David Lawrence 372 Konchuba, Nicholas Leonard 239,392 Konstantinos, John 67 Korczowski, John Michael Korczowski, Michele 372 Kornwolf, James David 293 Korty, Robert David 48 Kossler, William J. Kossman, Jay Alan Kossoff, Mirinda Jean 213,323 Kragie, Scott Thomas 233 Kralj, Mary Margaret 392 Kramer, Charlene 227,323 Krempasky, Richard W. 189,323 Kreutz, Arthur Raymond 190,233 Kriete, Margaret Chewning 353 Kris, Michael Edward 267,268,270,271 Krug, Robyn Irene 149,208,353 ' Krupa, Chery, Jan 50,168,192,213,353 Kuepper, Stephen Louis Kuhlman, John Blair 48,372 Kuhn, Marie Delcarmen Kuiken, Garry Henry 132 Kulesz, James John 353 Kund, Lewis 181 Kurtz, Alexander l. 291 Kurtz, Sharon Virginia Kurtz, Stephen G. Kuykendall, Mary Elizabeth 392 Kyle, Charles Randall Kymmell, Anne Willem 324 Kytle, Rayford Perdue, lll La Croix, Mark Gannon 150,353 Labanick, George Michael 136,372 Labell, Gregory Lance 187,196,353 Labonte, Laura Ann 353 Labriola, Albert C. 187,290 Lachance, William Ernest Laclair, Brenda Sue 392 Lacourse, Roger L. Lacrosse 102 Lacrosse, Women's 103 Laferriere, Brian Thomas 233,392 Lahr, David Lyster Laikind, Kent Alexander 353 Lake, Carol Ann Lake, James Lister Lam, Siu Kwong Lamb, David Louis Lambda Lambert Lambert Lambert Chi Alpha 218,219 Ann T. 3 Catherine Mary 392 ,J. Wilfred 152,247,258 Lambert, Lorraine Carol 372 Lambey, Lamont, David Owen Mary Kathryn 372 Land, Aubrey Parker 243 Lane, Carol Sue Lang, Patrick Russell Lang, Susan Renick Lange, Bruce Randolph 268 Lanier, Beth 203,372 Lanier, Deanna Williams Lanier, James Alfred Larmore, David Wilson Laroche, Jon Lance Larrick, Mary Gail 372 Larson, James Dexter 229,324 Larson, Karen Margaret 372 Latimer, Joan Frances 392 Lato, Edward Matthew Latz, Anne Elizabeth 392 Lauer, Howard Lavin, James D. 291 Law, Mona Jane 392 Law Faculty 265 Law Students 266,267 Lawall, Carol Ann 227,353 Lawrence, Conrad Ten Eyck, Jr. 107,233 Lawrence, James D. Lawrence, Steven Porter Lawrence, Sydney H. Lawrence, Wyatt Elizabeth Laws, Rebecca Ann Laycock, Jimmye M. 32,67,180 Layne, Christopher 84,85,232,353 Lazanas, Dawn 275 Lazarus, Jeremy Myles 168 Leadbeater, Lewis N. Leamer, Diana Mae 48,353 Leary, William H. Leback, Warren Thomas 353 Lebow, Howard Marc 234,392 Ledbetter, Jane Ann 186,195,215,324 Lee, Ann Marie Lee, Barbara Ann 208,324 Lee, Donald Erle 189,269 Lee, James Roger 106,178,324 Lee, Kenneth Marco 392 Lee, Linda Suzanne Lee, Sondra Padgitt Leech, Michael Kirk 233,372 Leeper, Christopher Charles Lees, Earle David, Jr. Lees, Peter St. John 372 LeFerriene, Brian 146 Leftwich, James Stephen 86,372 Leger1on,Winifred Roper 147,151,353 Lehigh, John Milton Leichtman, Harry MacGregor 102 Leightley, Lawrence Thomas 107,372 Leipertz, Linda Susan Leitch, Anne Taylor 204,372 Lemon, David L. 353 Lemon, Julia Rebecca Lendvay, Susan Andrea Leobold, Charles F. Leonard, Sharon Lynn Leprell, James Jay 231,324 Lerohl, John Kenneth Lerohl, Karen Dodd Lester, Frank Herman Letcher, Howard Brion 211,353 Letcher, Robert Lee Levy, David Lawrence Lewicki, Rodney Davis 353 Lewis, David Norman Lewis, Deborah Joanne 392 Lewis, Deborah Suzanne 183,204,372 Lewis, George R. Lewis, Lee Arthur 324 Lewis, Peyton Gentile 372 Lewis, Robert Banks 239,324 Lewis, Thomas Randolph 269,270 Libby, Ross Edward 372 Libera, Stephen Patrick 392 Libonn, Bruce Jennings 372 Liddle, Scott Randall 128,188,189,220,324 Lider, Bruce Wagner Lieb, Bernard Joseph Lieb, Michael J. 290 Liedtka, Theresa Mary 353 Light, Paul Love Light, Terry Barnum 269,271 Lighthouse 36,37 Ligon, Herbert Vaughan 222 Liguori, Victor A. 285 Lillard, Gayle Hamilton 353 Lilly, Stephen Lane Lin, Alan 187 Linch, Susan Victoria 392 Lindler, Albert Walton 127,161,324 Lindsay, Elizabeth Lovie 372 Lindsay, Hannah Margaret 57,372 Lineweaver, David Ross 94,181 Lingle, Pamela Marian Linkenauger, Mont Linthicum, Robert Stuart 234,372 Lipka, Lawrence Joseph 267,270,271 Lipstein, Kenneth Neil 109,392 Lipton, Ann 154 Lischer, James Frederick, Jr. 234,324 Littlepage, Betty Ann 392 Littleton, James Warren, Jr. Liu, Ken Chich Livingston, James C. 289 Llewellyn, Donald W. Lloyd, Florence Ellen 270 Lobenhofer, Louis Fred 134,183,185,373 Loboudger, Lani Christine 213,373 Loch, Susan Gossett 353 Lock, George Arbuthnot Lodge, Thomas Scott, Jr. 48,190,353 Loetterle, Susan Mary Logg, Nancy Meglitsch Lohr, John Merriman 354 Lohr, Steven Randolph Lohwasser, Susan Gay 324 Londeree, Carlton Terrell 373 London, Judith Wally 213,354 Lonergan, Donal James, Jr. 89 Lonergan, Nancy Eileen 91,354 Long, Gail Porter 373 Long, John H. 284 Long, Robert Hamilton, ll 230,392 Longacre, Barbara Williams Looney, E. Leon 261 Lord, David Arthur 373 Lorenzo, Patricia Meyer Lorenzo, Ralph Louis, Jr. Lott, Edril 295 Lott, George E., Jr. Lotz, Lynda Lou 56,128,131,149,152,208, 231,324 Lotz, William John Louis, Suzanne 354 Love, Clark Gilmore 157,373 Love, Kathryn Elizabeth 88,392 Love, Maryjane 392 Lovelace, Susan Lee 195,224,354 Lovgren, Paul W. Lowe, Mary Frances 197,373 Lowe, Mary Walpole Lowry, Henry Carter 242,354 Lowry, Robert Edward 373 LSA 158 Lubeley, Michael D. 190,270 Lucas, Frances Jean 392 Lucas, George R. 136,354 Lucas, Kathy Margaret 324 Lucas, Tamara Olivita 31 94.354 1501189 ,Wh0l25if1ine 6lr94' alll ilrvlw 92 Vrrioeo 'e 16511965 'il lla gfmngrrzalflgrine 392V 240,393 uf ual welll' 201,554 rafffrrerrr 'faerie 2035 lil. fr:r'rlr22rr.:a2,r ur, rming .r .ng 2'iDidmrrlf'l'GoiiIrir9fl'e' ggiuml Joanna 354 .r2l',rrrrrsa,Pa,3g9 rraflflrmslpirnl ' 268,270 'rm' L aneCllll51'ne ,,'olrljLme5 Brian, K ir'ii'urulice Pil c393 5 Mill- JudnhAflll. 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Lgve.CHryhIEIi1ibe n Q e.K - 397 ll, lZla.ieog3l,i,ialef l.0VeZn' iullgkes illill Mig ilallde 2415 L,,we,ll Woolf 573 Hell all L0ilfFfrH0W1El 4 Lolllff' till' wllfhinajgaw i:2:i,rrggii5,g,ii'l G A iliifrgizilani T Lucas. i.lllElBrUcew B almig- Luccketti, Nicholas M. 94,354 Ludford, Geoffrey Wayne 67,94,180,189, 324 Ludlum, Suzanne Marie 168,196,392 Luedtke, Lisa Kristine 392 Lummis, Henry Maxwell, lV 240,393 Lundquist, Nancy Claire 201,207,354 Lunsford, Debra Ann 195,393 Lunsford, Irving C., lll 242,325 Lusardi, Virginia Godwin 393 Lyczkowski, Joanne Margaret Lyddan, Melissa Pat 354 Lyerly, Lewis lrvin 73,99 Lynch, Diane Christine 268,270 Lynch, James Brian Lynch, Maurice Patrick Lynskey, Judith Ann 393 Lyon G. Tyler Historical Ass'n. 186 Lytwak, Edward PHilip, Jr. 239,373 Ma, Ivy 393 Mare, Jeffery Glenn 102,185,191,393 Mabie, Gordon W. Mabus, Steven Michael 99 MacClarence, Janet Collins MacCubin, Robert 290 MacDonald, Frank A. 292 MacFarlan, David Malcolm MacFarlan, Elizabeth Joynes 88,132, 204,373 MacGregor, Alexander P., Jr. 289 Macintosh, Colin Maclntyre, Mary Susan 204,325 Maclntyre, William G. Mack, Gerald Cole Mack, William Albert 220,393 Mackay, Stephen Alexander 187,373 MacNemar, Dunbar Lyles 183,200,222,325 Madden, Joanne 183,217,373 Martinko. Marilyn Louise 84,393 Martins, Gail Ann 208,373 Marvin, Grace Marie 159 Mason Allen Douglas Mason, Jane Carolyn 354 Mason, Judson Philip 67,79,91,180 Mason, Maryanne 133,168,171,217,325 Mason, Walter G. 255 Massaro, Marina Beth 393 Massay, Alice C. McLemore McLennan McLennan McMahon, McManus, .James Latinus, Ill , Peter Nelson 179 . Scott C. 82,99,280,219,326 Janet Elaine 134,354 Edward McMillan, John Edward 235,354 McMinn, Cynthia Ann McNairy, William G. 273 McNeel, David Ellis 374 McPeters, Hamlin Lee Mitchell, Warren E. 75,78.79 Moberly, Kevin Ross Modern Languages Department 291 Modla, Christopher Michael Moffitt, Gordon John 355 Mohs, Richard Charles Moler, Elizabeth Ann 394 Molloy, William T. Monacell, Louis R. 243,355 Maddock, Herbert John, lll 211,393 Maddocks, Kristina Eileen 325 Magner, William James 67 Maguigan, Timothy S. Mahaffy, Robert H. Maher, Kathleen Teresa 354 Maher, Mary Anne 373 Maher, William Leroy Maier, Stephen Herbert 67 Maiers, Sharon 354 Mainor, Rev. Tom 161 Maiorettes 50 Majors, Stanley Eugene 177,325 Malik, Umarkhan A. Malitz, Charles C., Ill Mallinson, Stephen Howatt 73,393 Mallory, Laurence B. Mallus, Alexandra 208,325 Maloney, Jane Frances 325 Maloney Stephen R. Maloney: Timothy Albert 393 Malpass Peter Gordon 234 Manack,'Christopher Mangum Charlotte P. Lobenlioler, Laorsflfl Lock. Geollf J, Lslliff Mann, Jeffrey Moran 67,180,210,354 Mann, Mary Elizabeth 393 Manna, Ralph Eugene 54,135,190,354 Manning, Charles Nelms, ll Manross, Delbert Neal, Jr. 373 Mansfield, Pamela Jane Mapp, George Richard, IV Mapp, Stephen Richard 138,168 Maraman, Charlotte Ruth March, Judith Hamlin 57,183,217,373 March, Richard Alan Marcuson, Samuel Walton 373 Margolis, Stephen Barry 132,373 Markham, George Douglas, IV 293 Markle, Douglas Frank Markowitz, Carl Stephen 267 Marks, Robert Lewis 270 Marlow, James E. 290 Marquart, Dianne Sue Marr, Wayne Putnam 373 Marrs, Ann Hathaway 224,225,373 Marsh, Charles F. 273 Marsh, Linda Louise 373 Marshall, Charles Thomas Marshall, Douglas John 373 Marshall, Glenn Allen 179,190 Marshall, Joyce Adele Marshall, Philip Schuyler 220 Martel, J. Luke 291 Martel, Joseph Luke, Jr, 373 Martha and the Vandellas 33 Martin, Carolyn Arthur 195,226,393 Martin, Carolyn Rea 50 Martin, Dennis Joseph 354 Martin, Edward McCauley 146,240,373 Martin, Gioya Margaret Elisabeth 393 Martin,Judith Lacy 114,148,149,183,195, 208,373 Martin Margaret St. Clair 138,186,354 Martin, Ronald Matthew Martin, Stuart Desmond, Jr. 156,393 Martin, W. B. 22 Martin, William Henry Massey, Mary Kathryn 204,393 Massey, William 197 Massie, Barbara Ruth 213,354 Math Department 293 Mastick, George 156 Mathe, Robert Edward, Jr. Mathes, Martin C. 280 Mathiesen, Mark John 48,160,186,373 Matson, William Lee 238 Matthews, Jack Beverly, Jr. 99,243,393 Matthews, John R., Jr. 286 Matthews, Robert John 102 Mattie, Michael Gerald Maury, Jonathan Fontaine 393 Mausteller, Eugenia R. Maxwell, Patricia Sisty 325 May, Elaine Louise 227,373 May, John Davis Mayer, Billie Jo Mayer, Christopher Alan Mayer, Haldane Robert 269,270,271 Mayes, Joseph Ray 102,200,235,325 Mayhew, Tommy Dale 325 Mays, Harriet Elizabeth 151,202,203,354 Mays, Mary Owen Mays, Sarah Doris 147,172,227,354 Maza, Silvia Esther 373 McGehee, Lesley Hathaway 354 McLellon, Janet Warriner 54,203,326 McAlister, Elizabeth Simpson 204,354 McAllister, Robin Lynn McAllister, William D. 190,196,354 McArthur, Gilbert H. McAuley, Donna Marie 88,159,393 McBride, Jenness Elisabeth McBride, Oliver 155 McBride, William Wayne 73 McBroom, Rory Kathleen McCabe, James'Buchanan 230 McCabe, Mary Alice 203,354 McCahill, Burke Francis 239,393 McCall, Geraldine Mary 179,224,374 McCalIister, R. Roger McCann, Terence 285 McCartha, Carl W. 275 McCarthy, William George 80,393 McCary, Ben C. McCaul, Mary Elizabeth 208,374 McCauley, Cleyburn L. McCloud, Peter Leo 393 McConkey, Donald L.185 McConnaughey, David Robert McConnel, James Patrick 325 McConnell, Dennis David 325 McConnell, John Dennis 374 McCord, James N., Jr. 288 McCormack, Maureen Patricia 138.227, 325 McCormick, William, Jr. McCoy, Donald Campbell, Jr. McCullough, Richard Cornwell, Jr. 234, 393 McCulley, Cecil M. 163,290 McCully, Bruce T. McCusker, Judith Ann 226,393 McDonald, Thomas Joseph 133,169,354 McDonald, William Lewis 94,146,393 McDougal, Helen C. McDuffie, James Henry 73,190,325 McEvoy, Scott Bonzer McFall, Gary Hamilton 393 McGaffin, Christopher Michael 233,393 McGee, Stephen Brett McGinnis, Steven Arthur 157 McGlothlin, Donald A. Jr. 191 McGlothlin, Leah Anne 393 McGlothlin, Mary Louise McGowan, Susan Jean 205,354 McGrath, Patrick Brian 173,187 McGraw, Kathi Frances 394 McGregor, Frances Lynn McGuire, Gay Elizabeth 354 McGurk, Jan Clarke McGurk, Joel C. 200,259 McHenry, Maureen Ellen 184,203,394 McHugh, Daniel John 394 Mclnnis, Shelley Elaine Mclntyre, Joseph Michael McKann, Randolph Smith McKay, Kevin Edward McKay, Teresa Lynn McKay, Virginia Alice 56,183,207,374 McKee, Patricia Helene 374 McKelway, Benjamin M. 168 McKenna, Virgil V. McKiernan, David Deglan 107 McKnight, Betty Nunn McKnight, John L. McLane, Henry Earl 273 McLaughlin, Margaret Susan 394 McLawhon, Gail 205,374 McLean, James Lankford 48,136,155,374 McLean, Robert Blanton 354 394 McPherson, Margaret Ann McSmith, Suzanne Wood 183,374 McTighe, James Joseph 86,183,239,354 MDC 150 Meade, Edwin Darius. Jr. Meade, Katherine Edmunds 394 Meador, Diane Carol 394 Meador, Harry Wallace, Ill 243,394 Meador, Joyce Winifred Meadors, Wendy 203,394 Mears, Richard Steven, Jr Mears, Robert Lyon 48,240 Medaris, Margaret Addams 146,208,374 Medvin, Joel Daniel 326 Meeker, Shirley M. Meeteer, Wesley Robert 64,67 Meglitsch, Nancy 326 Meier, Richard Montague 228,394 Melamed, Jacob Isaac 374 Melchor, James Rogers Melfi, Samuel H. Melton, Carol Anne 394 Menaker, Lawrence James 54,190,235, 354 Mengering, Timothy Carl Menke, Cheryl Ann 56,204,374 Mense, Michael Andrew Mepham, Anne Meschult Mercer, David Gordon 239,394 Mercer, Roger Lee Meredith, Joan Barbara Mermettes 56 Merrick, William G. 183,220,354 Merriman, Richard Allen 150,354 Merritt, Susan Elaine 354 Mesibov, Suzanne Brenda Messmer, Richard Michael 239,394 Metcalfe, Larry D. Metz, Marian Donna Metzger, Donna Susan 88,183,207,374 Metzger, John Hayes Metzger, Susan 69,208,394 Meyer, Margaret Kathryn 201,215,354 Meyerer, Thomas Harder 268,270 Meyerson, Stuart James Michael, Howell Houston 73,82,83,99,242, 354 Michalec, Eugene Travis 233,354 Michalek, Thomas Edward 326 Micholet, Margaret Ann 30,183,227,374 T nken, Patrick H., Midkiff, Charles Franklin 189,269,270, 271,326 Mid-Winters 36,37 Miele, Michael Anthony 394 Miles, Ann Curtis 160,374 Miles, Jimmie Thad Miles, Margaret Lee 146,208,374 Military Science Department 294 Millard, Michael K. 188,241,326 Monahan, Patricia Ann 183,355 Monahan, William Jay 270 Moncriel, John Thomas Monday, William Dale, Jr. 67,239,374 Monick, Barbara Ann Monk. Mary Josephine 127 Montgomery, Joseph Webster, Ill Montgo mery, Susan Wood 57,374 Montgomery, Virginia Lewis Monti, Peter Michael Moore, Anne Houghton 227,327 Moore, Cynthia Doris 56,212,374 Moore, Darryl F. 188,229,355 Moore. Elizabeth Beecher 327 Moore, George Wilson Moore, Joan Valentine 394 Moore, John A. Moore. Kenneth Raymond Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Kenneth Wayne Kevin Wayne 68,239 Mary Martha 374 Mary Shawn 394 Nancy Anne 69 Moore, Nancy Hamilton 394 Moore, Randolph Scott 218 Moore, Richard Edward 222,327 Moore, Sharon Elizabeth 195,394 Moore, Steve C. 80,394 Moore, Stephen Fenner 94,183,190,236, 355 Moore. Susan Poyner Moore, Virginia Dale 374 Moore, William H. 196 Moore, Mooreh William Jordan 394 ead, Harold, III Moorehead, Kathryn Negro Elizabeth Ellen 355 Moran, Henry Wayne Moratorium 24 Morecock, John Albert Morello, John Thomas 134,185,327 Moretz, John Morris 66,67 Morewitz, Nancy Doralie 394 Morgan, Edward Mason 132,164,165,183, 222.374 Morgan, Franklyn Capelle 181,374 Morgan, John Morgan, Marcella Anne 57,227,327 Morgan, Timothy Everett Morris, Ann Gretchen 202,203,327 Morris, Barbara Ann 375 Morris, John Barrineau Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Jon Willard 196 Joyce Gayle 355 Leslie Morgan, Jr. Peggy Anne 155,355 Miller, Barbara Richardson Miller, Carl Klauder E., Jr. Miller, Charles David 394 Miller, Charles Parker 179,394 Miller, Clarence Arthur Miller, Cordelia Ann 105,217,394 Miller, David Lee 67,219,374 Miller, Diane Lee Miller, Donald Edwin Miller, George Hollis Miller, George Waldo 181,186,354 Miller, Gregory M. Miller, James Franklin, Ill 180 Miller, James Lamar, Jr. 374 Miller, James Robert Miller, Lawrence A. 293 Miller, MargaretJan 394 Miller, Robert S. 285 Miller, Stephen Couch Miller, Steven Max 67,180,374 Miller, Suzanne Mancill 215,327 Miller, Teresa Ann 165,374 Miller, Thelma 294 Miller, Virginia Ann 203,354 Millette, Leroy Francis, Jr. 229,355 Millious, Robert D. 84 Mills, Esther B. 275 Mills, Stacey Earl 394 Milne, Phyllis Moore Mimms, Linda Lee Mims, Mary Catherine Mincks, Susan Kay 195,197 Minnick, Mary Ann 30,221,355 Minor, Megarie Sue Minton, Evelin Mirmelstein, Frederick Robert 374 Mitchell, Frances Elizabeth Mitchell James S dnor, Jr. 240 Morris, Richard E. 86,220,327 Morris, Roy Robert Morris, William David Morrison, Brian Arthur 327 Morrison, Fred Kennedy 269,270,271 Morrison, Jeannine Dorothy 175,355 Morrison, Larry Edward 233,394 Morrissette, Roberta Ellen 394 Morrow, Allen Jeffrey Morse, Gordon Caperton 230,234 Mortar Board 131 Morton, Richard Alan 67,210,327 Moseley, Carolyn E. 259 Moseley, Elizabeth Hart 213,327 Moses, John Shuster 200,241,327 Mosney, Andrew Jay 73.99.239 Moss, Herbert G., lll 218 Moss, Mary Elliott Moss, Michael Carter 394 Moss, Roy E. Mosser, Philip Charles Mosteller, Michael, Jr. 84 Mounie, James Colin Mountioy, Deborah Kay Mowen, Gordon Hathaway Moyer, Scott Howard 90,91 Mueller, Thomas Frederick 181,375 Muench, Jean Alice 134,140,161,327 Mullany, Stephen William, Jr. Mullin, Lynnann Marie 375 Mullins, Ballard Marvin Mulvee, Robert Dennis 218 Mumpower, Jeryl Lynn 172,222,355 Munsey, William R. 132,186,355 Murchison, Barbara Jean 88,394 Murphy, Brian David 355 Murphy, Gardner Wayne Murphy, Kevin Thomas 80 Murphy, Lynda Ann 128,151,227,327 Murphy, Sue 84 Murray, Murray, Don Belk Gregory Neil Muse, Jane Rita 56,375 Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell: . Y John Howard 235.374 Mary Elizabeth 213,374 Paulena Franklin Stephen Harrison 178,355 Thomas Joel 147,327 Muse, Karen Anne 394 Musgrove, Alyce Elizabeth 355 Music Department 295 Musser, William M., Ill Mustain, William Deuel 48,229,355 4 Nadel, Leslie Donna 227,328 Myers, Robert Bruce Myers, Ronald Tillapaugh 179,192,375 Myers, Timothy Daniel 394 Mynsberge, Kathleen Marie 355 Nance, Gerald N. Nangle, Richard E. 150,186,189,328 Napier, Sandra Fay 205,375 Nauman, Judy Grace 147,205,355 Nay, Richard Erwin 233 Nay, Robert Frederick Neal, Donald Wade 165,394 Neal, Frances Mills 69,204,394 Neal, Marie Payne 204,375 Neall, Jackson, Jr. 67 Nedry,-Jay Clive 80 Neeley, Kenneth Robert 48,160,185,355 Neff, Alice Sharon Neff, Edwin F. Neff, Jane 207,328 Neff, Rebecca Lynn 57 Neiman, Fraser 290 Odonnell, Barbara Anne Otlaherty, Kathleen Louise 329 Ogren, Ohlsso Kenneth Michael n, Neil Lawrence 375 Oleary, Raymond Michael 395 Oliver, Daniel Middleton 375 Oliver, Donald Duane 94 Oliver, John Edward Oliver, Oliver, Lawrence Gilmar Sharon Elizabeth Olsen, Christopher John Olson, S. Dean 258 Onderdonk, John Leroy Peebles, Paul Manning 356 Pence, Gregory E. Pendleton, Judy Ann 375 Pennington, Alice Jay 395 Pera, Martin Frederick, Jr. Percy, Elizabeth Hansford 213,375 Perdrisat, Charles E. Perdue, Brenda Gail 203,395 Perdue, Charles William 222,375 Perdue, Nannie Holland 217,329 Perdue, Phyllis Ann 205,376 Perka, Kathleen Joan Perkins, Herbert Walker, Ill 233,395 Potts, Susan Vandivere 357 Powell, Barbara Ann 217 Powell, Berkley Randolp 127,128,130,148, 152,231,331 Powell, Bolling R., Jr. Powell, Charles William Powell, Clarence L., Jr. 233,357 Powell, Elsie Louise 270 Powell, Ernest Jay Powell, Jennie Belle 217,376 Powell, Joseph Andrew 146,181,376 Powell, Kathryn Susanne 203,376 Powell, Kevin Eugene 220,396 Nelson, Carl Lawrence 133,163,169,177 Nelson, Frances Nelson, Linda Lee Nelson, Michael Charles Nelson, Nancy Katherine Nelson, Nick Edward 394 Nelson, Robert O. 275 Nesley, Diane Pamela 168,186,328 Nesler, Mike 184 Nessler, Craig Lee Nettels, Elsa Nettles, Frances Laurel 160,183,184,375 Netzley, Katheen Susan 50,57,131,135, Oneil, Leslie Dole 291 Oneil, Peter V. 179,283 Oneill, John Bartholomew, Jr. Opheim, Beverly Suzzanne Orchesis 57 Orchestra 47 Orgel, David Selman 219,329 Orndorff, Donald James Orourke, Ava Lynne Orourke, Bernard Francis 230 Orourke, Diane Frances 217,375 Orrock, Richard Dean 395 Orser, Carolyn Marie 57,395- Orwoll, Robert A. 281 Osborne, James Gerard 108,375 Osborne, Michael Duncan Osborne, Viola Oshell, Curtis H. 275 Oshell, Gregg Curtis 155,178 Ostergard, Deborah 208,329 Ostrom, David Charles Otoole, Anne Rainey Sims 329 Ours, Robert Maurice Oustinoff, Pierre C. Overstreet, Hester Patricia 395 Overstreet, Jane Carol 217,356 Overton, Franklin Lawrence, lll 395 P6fil'Tl3l'l, W. Edward 329 Perkins, Frank Overton Perry, Da rtiel Joseph 150,167,183,194,331 Perry, Ruth Hamilton Perry, Thomas L., Jr. 356 Peterka, John Lauritz Peters, Donna S. Peters, Karen Jeanette 132,376 -Peters, Mary Beverley Peters, V Petersen Peterson Peterson Peterson ictoria Ann , Robert Louis, Jr. 267 , Beverly Carol 69,376 Bouson Edison, Jr. David Spencer 396 u u Powell, Lynn Prodell 396 Powell, Major William E. 294 Powell, Richard G. 331 Powell, William M. 222,357 Power Powers, Christopher Bruce 80,396 Powers, Emma Lou Powers, William M. 102,155,331 Prasse, Frederick Carl 107,235,331 Presnell, John Craig 228 Pressman, Marc Aaron 154,396 Preston, Merle Page Prewi Price Price I ,Thomas Michael t, Thomas C. , Ann Grayson 376 Anthony Ray 73,99,396 217,328 Newcomer, Judy Anne 151,217,355 Newell, Noel Virginia 394 Newell, Patricia Anne 375 Owen, Ann Elizabeth 375 Owen, Elizabeth Gayle 375 Owens, Dean Paul Owens, Donald Gary 267,269,270, 2 Newell, Robert Yates, lV 233,328 Newman Newman Newman Newman Club 159 ,Gary George 67,219,328 ,George Samuel 271 ,James Austin Newman, Richard K. 293 Newnam, Robert G. Newsom, James Woodward 127,138,140 147,328 Ralston, Donald L. Newsome, Robert B. 102,181 Newton, Blake T., Jr. 255 Newton, Elizabeth Daingerfield Newton, Michael Winslow 239,394 Newton, Patricia Ann 375 New York Pro Musica 43 Nicholls, Cathy Brice 394 Nichols, Arthur William 395 Nichols, Robert Carr 269,270,271 Nichols, Maynard M. Nicholson, Dee Ann 88,161,185,355 Nicholson, John Y. Nickerson, Sarah Kathleen 375 Nicolaisen, John Hanson 181,355 Nielson, Eileen Nienstedt, Carl William, Ill 375 Niles, Bruce Arthur 93,94 Nittoli, Virginia Anne 56,135,193,227,328 Nix, James Henry 239,355 Noland, James Clifton 395 Nold, Ethel Isabella 328 Norako, Vincent W. 73,82,355 Norcross, John J. Norman, John Lawrence, Jr. 268,270,273 Norment, Thomas Kent, Jr. Norris, John Stevens 395 Norris, Michael North, Lindsey Jean North, Robert Walter 183,356 Northen, Robert Francis Norton, Frances Marian Novack, John Morgan 48 Novack, Patricia B. Nowell, Joseph Kenneth Nuernberg, Sally Grace 48,175,375 Nugent, John C. Nyikita, George Nicholas 240 Nyland, Bruce R. 23,279 Oakes, Martin James 179,181,356 Oatfield, William John Oatman, Peggy Ellen 155,215,375 Obannon, Elizabeth Catherine 395 Obenshain, Richard 268 Oberg, Kathleen Paula Obregon, Maria Magdalena 375 Obrien, James Joseph 108,243,356 Ocallaghan, Cynthia Anne 56,217,356 Ockerman, Louanna 161,183,208,375 O'ConneIl, William E., Jr. 273 Oconnor, Francis A. Oconnor, Frank David 80 Odell, Jane Babcock 114,195 Odell, Thomas William 67,210,328 Odenath, Nancy Jean 329 ODK 130 410 Owens, Kathleen Joyce Owens, Laura Lee 329 Owens, Robin Gail Pace, Joyce Elizabeth Pagan, John Ruston 185,230,395 Page, Branch 207,329 Page, Joseph Thomas Pagels, Matthew T. Painter, Dennis Wayne 48,395 Paisley, Diane Louise 208,356 Pakenham, Mark Paledes, Stephen P. 295 Palm, Margaret Tucker Palmaz, Maria A. Robredo Palmer, Beverly 217,329 Palmer, Sally Jane Palmore, Pamela Goodrich Panhel 201 Pannill, Mary Greyson 356 Papadopolos, Margaret 30,57,217 Parents' Day 40 Peterson, Elizabeth Hill 55,206,396 Peterson, Gillian Ragland 207,376 Peterson, John Morrill 331 Peterson, Robert H. Petocz, Dennis Steven 68,211,396 Petralia, Louis Michael Petravage, Nancy Helen 396 Petro, Joseph Baran Pettey. Drucilla Anne 356 Pettit, James Curtis, Jr. 331 Pettway, Herbert William Petty, Robert Tucker 178,234,396 Petty, William Glenn 229,356 Peverell, Raymond E. 229,331 Pfeiffer, Gary Malick Phelan, Anne Louise Phelps, Arthur W. 265 Phelps, Bobby Glenn 269 Phenneger, Milton C., Jr. Phi Alpha Delta 268 Phi Beta Kappa 127 Phi Delta Phi 269 Phi Eta Sigma 132 Phi Mu 224,225 Phi Mu Alpha 136 Phi Kappa Tau 222,223 Price, Kathleen Ann 212,396 Price, Martha Gail Price, William E. 48,136,179,186,331 Price, William Henkel Prillaman, Debra Jean 396 Prillaman, Douglas 275 Pritchard, Chalmer Lee, Jr. 237 Pritchard, Lucinda Lee 207,330 Proctor, Bernice Eileen 217,357 Propst, Dennis Blake 228,396 Prosl, Richard H. 284 Proud, Kenneth S. Prousalis, Thomas Theodore 229,330 Pruett, Olivia Lane 205,376 Pryor, Kathryn Lee 132,183,376 Psychology Department 282 Pucci, Ralph 67,68 Philips, Gregory Thomas 222,376 Phillips, Betsy Harwood 376 Phillips, Dora Kay 356 Phillips, Gregory Charles Phillips,,Kathleen Louise 356 Phillips, Kenneth A. Phillips, Ronald W, Phillips, Thompson Sylvester, Jr. 102, Philosophy Department 292 Physical 296 Physical Education Department, Men's Education Department, Women's 297 Physics Department 284 Pi Delta Epsilon 133 Pi Delta Phi 38 Pi Kappa Alpha 228,229 Pi Lambda Phi 230,231 Parish, William Grady, Ill 175,181,375 Parker, Beth Frances Parker, James Hodges, Jr. 183,186,220, 329 Parker, Lonnie Lamar 90,91 Parker, Robert Duvernet Parker, Robert S.,Jr. 130,267,269,270,271 Parkinson, Richard N. 290 Parlin, Patricia Ann Parnham, Teresa Wedding 207,242,356 Parnham, Thomas Arthur 356 Parrish, Brenda Ann 375 Parrish, Harold R. Parsons, Diana L. 290 Partlow, Dennis Allen Paschall, Davis Y. 31,41,255,256,257 Passage, Margaret Alice PGUGFSOF1, Allen Withrow 181,395 Patterson, Ambassador 187 Patterson, Christopher E. 84,296 Patterson, Elinor Lynn 208,375 Patterson, Holly Neville Patterson, James Hill 86,356 Patterson, Linda Lee Patterson, Paul Hylan Patterson, Susan Paige 201 Patteson, Wilson Pickrell, Ill Pauli, Jennifer Jane 213,375 Paulus, Robert Duvall 395 Pavlik, Paul Alan Pawl, Patti Lee Paxton, Ronald Constant, Jr. Payne Payne: Albert Lloyd 183,222,375 Ernest E. Payne, Philip Steven 240,395 Payne, Ronald Francis 54,356 Payne, Shirley Hollandsworth Payne, Suzanne 395 Peabody, Malburne J. Pearlman, Saul Ralph 270,292 Pearson, Randy Lee 217,299,329 Peat, Stephanie Jean 203,356 Pi Beta Phi 226,227 Pickett, Robert Lee Pierce, Elizabeth Payne Pierce, William Gail Pilch, Joseph John 62,67,219,356 Pilgrim, Michael Kent 229,357 Pilgrim, Perry Talmage 331 Pillis, William Bowers 240,396 Pinion, Gary Eugene 331 Pinizzotto, Robert T. Pinkerton, Charles Conrad Pitt, Susan 331 Pittman, Beverly Babb 396 Plank, Douglas Craig 376 Plaseied, Aghdas 187,357 Plasmati, Kathleen Louise 147,217,345 357 Platt, David Joel 396 Platt, Richard Alan 376 Plethos, Mary Ann 396 Plichta, Mary Ann 187,196,203,331 Pocock, Larry Clifford Poe, Lillian Ashcraft Poe, Wanda Jenkins 50,205,321 Poinsett, Richard Gordon Poland, Mark Wayne 48,136,357 Pollard, Mary Kathryn Pollard, William C. 259 Pollin, Nancy Victoria 396 Pollock, Michael Elwood 48,185,197,396 Pollow, Charles Ernest 200,231,331 Polubinski, Edmund Pomeroy, Benjamin B. 80,296 Pongratz, Michele Grace Pope, Minnie Reid Pope, Robert M., Jr. 177,241,331 Porter, Barry Thomas Porter, J. Randolph Porter, Richard Bryan Potenza, James Robert 241,357 Potter, Richard Bowen Potter, Thelma Puckett, Sandy Richard 222,376 Pudner, Howard Peter Pugh, Michele Christine 183,217,376 Pugh, Peter J., lll Puhn, Henry M. Pullen, Wayne Wesley Pulley, Ragan B., Jr. 229,330 Pulliam, Bonnie Marie Pulliam, Donald Morris 357 Pulling, Ronald W., Jr. 189,220,330 Pully, Bruce Maxwell Pumphrey, Margaret Belsky Purdy, Donald Alexander 168,396 Purinton, Donald Frederick Puryear, Stephen B. 73,357 Pye, James Taylor Queen's Guard 191 Quenstedt, John Warren 396 Quigley, Laura Anne Quin, Clark Jones Quindsland, Ann Cecelia 187,376 Quinlan, Kevin Edward Quinn, David B. Quinn, John S. 273 Quinn, Penny Linda Quittmeyer, Charles L. 272,273 Rabenold, Victoria Joan 396 Rabinowitz, Larry Rabinowitz, Morris Radebach, Richard William, Jr. 396 Rader, Judith Ann 129,131,138,217,330 Rafanelli, Albert Rudolph Raflo, Josephine Ruth 55,227,330 Ragone, Michele Joan 204,376 Rahkonen, Barbara Weber 330 Raiken, Lawrence Scott 54,150,178,190, 357 Raines, Mary Elizabeth Raines, Phyllis Perkins Rainey, Henry Frederick 396 Rainey, Kevin Gerard 239,376 Ralston, Wayne Alan 178,330 Randolph, John H. 73,296 Ramler, John Michael 165,181,184,376 Ramp, Stephen Wayne Ramsey, Bonnie Gaye Ramsey, Claude Allen 200 Ramsey, Dale Luke 376 Ramsey, Elizabeth Lee 357 Ramsey, Robert Edward 146,239,376 Randa, Richard Dean 189,236,330 Ranhofer, John Francis 190 Rankin, Ann Kathie 168,330 Rankin, Bob 67 Ranson, Robert Henry 234,396 Rarig, Pamela Livingstone 48,376 fl' Ha5,,,story52n6f' ut. as ,Naot H,tult1lkSnne,h Tlgzxsty 111 tn 1 s iilufaiutlrazts , . ,igils,5'egdrienniS ida 224.3 Rawls' lhggmofia ouwlsfsnd Deuogigley tn '. 5 I mites, L'ndaAlan Wd steven .ne 204,395 Mu' Susan eta' 2223 mug 919:29 5,21 Brook iEiiih3ilii3,AnnAnn 55183201 2 ' ie ' ton 31 1157 Qziitot, mos, 270 Rmewiianna 336 Hziiiii Robert Eimisnn 213,371 ieooick- iebeccfo Harold 397 Redford, Lee 2241357 dnofllif ' iiuo.rtt1?bfgitio 217,375 uuoo,J2l,'5 Am, 206.376 Reeder. Linda Douglas , 135' George Sinclair 147-17' H9951 ihinsaslean 208,330 lleesallfl 3 D nnis 67 9 W' Elizabeth 217 le, , i3iitot,wtlttair1glld9' 27' 1oglslralion13- resa 397 llehnke, Janfsmfr ' ulie , 1 liiiiiiglitincan 535139 183229' 1d,H3lll6l I iliid, Paige ms 69119155 2 Reilly, Christine Farre ret- 1oiuter,llosemary Marita aolnhardltwliilam De' 0 lielnharl, Theodore 5- 13 Holtz, Mark George 481397 1enine,NanClAfln 151 llerntla, Diane Laree Eenler, Edward A. liemsl1erg,Calvln Edward 13' liesler. William Michael 177, lieveley, Barbara Lynn 203,31 Revere, llonaldwllliam 48,3u lleliew 172,173 llevolinsky, Pamela Anne 181 lex, Susan Priscilla 69,397 iexrode, Molly Catherine 35 Reynolds, Edward Vicar, lll Reynolds, Mark lligney 397 ieggtglds, Nicholas Stuart ll Reynolds, Thomas L. 283 Reynolds, Manda Kay 160,21 lllttnoceros, The 33 ihodes. Scoll Fountain iilne, Edwin, H. Fhlne, Laura H. hcoiardi, Robert Paul ite, Donald Seward 79,191 n:e.lohnJude Etellnda Zawadsky :li E'fYllugusl196 hE2.WilliamG, '376 icaidtiidlfy Wayne 219 5 1fds,BrtanG9ra,d f'Shaid5.NBllCy Jane 208 ma'd50H. Alan Wayne gxihirllson, Ann Garland 3 F ardson, Braxton Robert gohardson, Carol At-,n 69 f 2!1l:erdson,Dana T. 243 if iu:hiiis0n'H0race D, ' D352 sonrllobengr' Jr' Q .3 1 ,t. I t. David itohhanywnham Edward iliEli5,M a'f9n ti. lltiliiuii ggilffine 'ii l In 1 mgkbllamela Roxannag Putt' Mfllhv 1. 247 t,f,0MglaelTh0mas 1 .5-Roger0cesNels0n 1 Muna R' 275 I .. 'll 107 .WMF 1' Zln.ltiQpQ:lberto 241, :1n,Euu,,,,lef1 asv .1 Robe, Miles fiom 'CIMO QQitolizioii1n Terilit Q 3l3illldINic 0nB 291 .5olot,t,0nglglteo, 29. Llllel 281? into 'sttimhafd L. Sligpigra Palmer Z 'i'-Hoot W'llmeu i . . t Niihi Thom? E att S 10: :nog Limos ufgf 156 ffifh'lflii,f Henrietta 4 :.fitFrqnkl.HUdgins 3: tffiipym 'N Riley 1 illgyA child FI 2.35 Utltn Leonellltn. ard, Robins, Jane Nicholas Schinlever, E. 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Pulrrler, Hawaii Pellid PUQil,MicheleCh PU9h, Pelerl., lll Puhn, Henry M. Pullen, Wayne Wesley Puller. llauall B., Jr, 22910 Pulliam, Bonnie Marie Pulliam, Donald llorrls lil Pulling, Ronald W.,Jr. llimij Pully, Bruce Maxwell Pumphrey, Margaret Belslll Purdy, Donaldlllerander lliii Purinton, Donald Frederiil Puryear, Stephen B. 73.117 Pye, James Taylor risline th tit 31 0ueen'sGuarlll9l 1 Ouensledl, John Warren ld Ouigley, Laura lrlrle Ouin, Clark Jones 1. Ouimlslarld, Ann Cecelia lli.rl Ouinlan, Kelill Edward Quinn, David 9- Ouinn, John Sillg ' ,Pellfll ll . M llllilrrileyer, Charles L llllll lll old, victoridllll lJ ll Filibllowillrwrls . llablnowilz. W mlllanil I2 irlllcllild fill!! llalebi iith mr 129,131.1 rtadenll Rrrlpl ,, rlalanelll. AML iiirlli iililfl Hallo, Jlsismloal llasllgwrrrlarrllfilfg, ,wi ll1glr'in,LawlflleSc0 i 357 Eljalldlll Ragga: Hem Prefs' mire israel-Will. gh Hal5l0NrDaneAl5l17a4 .a lialsl0 ' wiihn Hr 7362161-lll' gandnllgbhnhlcxsl ' rr, la,':,fslenlfle'l,yr Ha ey.l l ' Allelliw Hells clrvlf li namseyrualelulegelsl 1.5 garllesyllr Eriztwgbm wg. nfrriielilllgfluidlid 1 R mia. W nn Frdlil so Ha hrlenll nrlelll' llailkwinnlg 23,395 llall' ll 1 i Ranlllll. 80 bell M laH50n'H0eliLMng larlllrpam 15' Rash, Steven Gary Ratcliif, Owen L., Jr. Raum, Kenneth Thomas 107.396 Rawley, Charles Ernest, lll Rawlings, Deborah Anne Rawls, Brenda Elizabeth Rawls, Loyd Dennis Rawls, Raymona Alfreida 224,357 Raymond, Deborah Kaye 396 Ftaynes, Linda Shirley Read, Steven Alan Read, Susan Elaine 204,396 Reading Program 22,23 Readyhough, Margaret Brook Ream, Linda Ann Reardon, Barrie Ann 56,183,207,376 Rearick, Preston Duff 67 Reavely, Thomas S. 270 Rector. Leanna 396 Rector, Robert Elliot Reddick, Rebecca Ann 213,376 Redford, Lawrence Harold 397 Redmond, Linda Lee 224,357 Reed, Elizabeth S. Reed, Janis Louise 217,376 Reeder, Linda Ann 206,376 Rees, George Douglas Rees, Thomas Sinclair 147,172,357 Roberts, Bradley Lee Roberts, Carol Good Roberts, Denise Roberts, Edward G, 181,194,357 Roberts, Elizabeth Ellen 376 Roberts, Jeanie 205,357 Roberts, Jeffrey Bertrand 165,234,397 Roberts, Josephine Anastasia 127,332 Roberts, Sandra Eloise Roberts, Theodore Worden Roberts, William Leonard 197,397 Robertso n, Barbara 205,376 Robertson, Dana Lynn 88,115,207,376 Robertson, Glenn A. 235,357 Robertson, Gloria Tyler Robertson, Walter S. 255 Robeson, Stuart Hogan, Jr. 267,268,270 Robinett, William L. 86,357 Robinette, Kim Vicky Robins, Mary Jane 367 Robins, Willard Fayette, lll 397 Sale, Mary Quinn 227,333 Sales, William W.. Jr. 235,333 Sallada, Susan Anne 397 Salle, Charles Merryman Salmon, Richard John 233,351 Saiop, John Peter 222 Salter, Robert Morris 177,188,333 S.A.M. 194 Samford, Charles C., Jr. Sammons, Mary Virginia 208,398 Sampson, Gregory Berke Samson, James Gaither 48,127,136,168, 186,334 Samuels, Jennifer Rebecca Samuels, Richard Allen Sancetta, Anthony L. 273 Sanders, John Bartow 270 Sanders, Kenneth Robert 357 Sandford. Sara Kossuth Seek, Linda Hilgert Seidler, John Christopher Seidman, Marsha Kay 227,377 Selby. John E. 263 Selby, R. Vance 358 Self, Judith Harrison 146,183,377 Self, William Sidney, lll 398 Sellers, Pamela Louise 203,358 Semones, William Webb Seniors 298-343 Senita, Ted Andrew Serra, Geoffrey Paul 233,377 Sever, Cassandra Kaye 184,377 Sewall, Dr. Richard 27 Seward, Constance Laudig Seward, Robert F. Seward, Steven Tyree 218,377 Seybold, Robert Allen 234,377 Seyglinski, Brenda Amelia 193,335 Sandquist, Charlotte Webb 149,151,184 Sanford, Mary Ellen Robinson, Hunter Wilson 68,911,240 Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson ,Jane Arpen 357 .Kenneth J. 357 .Marsha Anne 155,215,377 .William Roby Robison, James Phillip 147,183,190,222 Reese, Linda Jean 208,330 Regan, Stephen Dennis 67 Register, Susan Elizabeth 217,330 Register, William Ryder 271 Registration 18,19 Rehmke, Jane Theresa 397 Rehrig, Julie Spurr Reid, Duncan Phillip 183,229,330 Reid, Harriet 258 Reid, Paige Janis 69,149 Reilly, Christine Farrell 165,204,397 Reimer, Rosemary Margaret Reinhardt, William Dell Reinhart, Theodore B. 180 Reitz, Mark George 48,397 Remine, Nancy Ann 151 Remita, Diane Laree Remler, Edward A. Remsberg, Calvin Edward 136 Resler, William Michael 177,183,330 Reveley, Barbara Lynn 203,376 Revere, Ronald William 48,376 Review 172,173 Revolinsky, Pamela Anne 186,357 Rex, Susan Priscilla 69,397 Rexrode, Molly Catherine 357 332 Robitshek, lrving R. 261 Roby, Shirley G, Roche, Francis Dennis 159,377 Rock, Walter Hilton, Jr. 222,377 Roddy, Kimberly Anne Rodenbaugh, Carol Ann 22,332 Rodgers, Barbara Anne 195,397 Rodiguez, Michael David 377 Roettinger, Robin Ruth 195,208,357 Rogers, Alice Sigrid 332 Rogers, Thomas David 357 Rogge, Gay Ann Roherty, James M. Rohrbach, Philip S. 235,332 Roinestad, Karen Marie 225,397 Rojko, Phyllis Ann 69,397 Rollins, Joseph James Romano, Frank Richard Roney, Andrew Gerard 73,397 Ronick, David Lewis 147,333 Rorer, Katherine Holland 227,377 Rosbotham, Lyle Rose, Nancy Kirkland 207,377 Roseberg, Carl A. 293 Roselius, Deborah Sue 146,397 Sankey, Douglas Eugene 220,398 Santoroski, Lynn 377 Sanwal, Jagdish C. Sardell, Stephen William Sassaman, Clay Alan 334 Sasser, Bruce Kent 377 Sasser, Ray Randolph, Jr. 377 Satterfield, Richard Benjamin, Jr. 234, 398 Saulton, James W., Jr. 229,334 Saunders Carol Anne 201 1 , .2 3,334 Saunders, Harry David 188,267,268,270, 271 Saunders, James L. 189,220,334 Savage, Charles M. Savage, David Allen 80' Savage, Janice Paige 217,239,334 Savage, Lowell C., Jr. 188,243,334 Savage, Patricia Simmons Savage, William R., Jr. 255 Savedge, Janice Lynn 398 Savedge, Suzanne Pryor 398 Sawyer, Carol Alexis 205,357 Sawyer. James W. 293 Sawyers, Ernest Wayne Sayre, Randall Lee Scabbard And Blade 141 Scammon, Howard M. 135,293 Scanelli, Brenda Renshaw Scanelli, John A. 270 Scantlebury, Alice Freer 35,219,227,358 Scarr, Mark Stanley 377 Scearce, Donald Edward 271 Reynolds, Edward Vicar, lll Reynolds, Mark Rigney 397 Reynolds, Nicholas Stuart 189,270,27 268 Reynolds, Thomas L. 283 Reynolds, Vanda Kay 160,215,397 Rhinoceros, The 33 Rhodes, Scott Fountain Rhyne, Edwin, H. 1. Roselli, Grace Rose 193,227,333 Rosenberger, Henry Stephen 397 Rosenberger, John William 161,185,377 Rosenthal, Mark Louis 357 Ross, Bobby 67 Ross, Bonita Anne 132,183 Ross, Jacqueline Louise 377 Ross, Suzanne Jane Rosser, Paul Monroe 240 Scearce, Michael Dayne 67 Schafer, Donald Willis 180 Schaperjahn, Holly Jo Schauer, John William Schemering, Michael Edward 74,76,79, 220,334 Scherberger, Frederick, lll Scheumann, Marcus C. Seymour, Sharon Bechtel 358 Shackleford, Jonathan Earl 156,181 Shadrick, Thomas S. 270 Shafer, Jo Andrea Shaheen, Kay Eddie Shane. Joel Harvey 268,270 Shankle, Rebecca 398 Shapiro, Rand Evan 267,270 Shartzer, Joice Shatswell, Bruce Ashby 168,178,235,377 Shaver, Kelly G. 282 Shea, Nancy Ruth Shean, Glenn D. Shearin, Evelyn Neal 212,377 Shearin, John D., lll 127 Sheehan, Kathleen Rose 217,350 Sheehy, Joanne 227,358 Sheffield, Charles Curtis 335 Shelburn, William Lloyd, Jr. 181,377 Shelly, Gary Lloyd Shelor, Martha Ellen 50,398 Shelton, Donna Byron 151,227,358 Shelton, Jack Forest Shepardson, Scott McGilvray 241,358 Shepherd, George Kirby 48 Shepher'd, Janet Anne Shepherd, Susan Sheppard, Thomas F. 288 Sher, Arden Sherman, Jackson Irving Sherman, Richard B. 288 Sherman, Roger 293 Sherrill, Linda Jean 183,203,377 Shertzer, Harry Reynolds, Jr. Sherwin, John Theodore 234,398 Sherwood, Robert William 76,77,79,180, 335 Shetler, George Lewis Shevchuk, John Michael Shick, John Malcolm, Jr. Shickel, Sharen Elaine 132,165,337 Shields, Brenda Kathleen 398 Shields, David Sanford Rhyne, Laura H. Ricciardi, Robert Paul Rice, Donald Seward 791 1 , 9 Rice, John Jude Rice, Linda Zawadsky Rice, Terry August 196,376 Rich, William G. Richard, Harry Wayne 219,357 Richards, Anna Ruth 376 Richards, Brian Gerard Richards, Nancy Jane 208,376 Richardson, Alan Wayne Richardson, Ann Garland 376 Richardson, Braxton Robert, lll 267 Richardson Carol Ann 69,208,397 Richardson Dana T. 243,357 Richardson Horace D. Richardson 332 Rosser, Robin Wallace ROTC 188-190 ROTC Ball 38 Roth, Frederick P. Rothgeb, John M., Jr. Roush, David Michael 377 Rousso, John Costa 190,357 Schiavelli, Melvin D. 281 Schiavo, John Stephen Schifrin, Leonard G. 286 Schilling, Kathleen Laverne 133 Shields, G. Megan 127,208,335 Shields, Shilman, Shipp, M John Kempton, II 183,200 Neal Allan 231,377 arjorie Susan 135,227,358 Rowan Rowan Rowan Rowan I Robert Richard Rowell, ,Clara Dian 333 , George Edward 333 Mary Linda Alice Anthony Rowland, Nancy Lee 161,397 Rowlett, Florence Ligon Royall, Mildred 157 Schilling, Mark Robert Schindel , David Urquhart Schlenz, Marta Jane 358 Schlosser, Elliott Michael Schmalz Richard Michael 67 Schmidt,, Christina Margaret 206,358 Schmidt, Elizabeth Anne 334 Schmidt, Frederick H. Schmidt, Kenneth Jette Schmied, Georgeann Schmoyer, John David 186,334 f Robert F., Jr. 92,9s,94,235, Richerson, John David Richeson, William Edward 220,397 Richman, Warren G, Ricketts, Marcia Katherine 54,135,357 Ricketts, Robert Calvin 86,332 Riddick, Pamela Roxann 397 Riddle, Dorothy l. 247 Riddle, Michael Thomas 181,357 Rideout, Frances Nelson 147,215,357 Ries, Roger R. 275 Rifle Team 107 Rigau, Felipe Alberto 241,332 Rigo, Mark Steven 397 Riley, Edward Miles Riley, Robert Claiborne 183,235,376 Rinehart, Steven Terrell 397 Ringgold, Gordon B. 291 Ringgold, Nicolette P. 291 Ringler, Leonard Edward 269 Rintel, Lionel 283 Ripley, Richard L. Ristroph, Debra Palmer 208,397 Ritch, Stephen Wittmer Ritter, Robert Thomas 102,243,397 Rltzer, Michael Louis 156,376 Fllvas, Thomas J., Jr. Rlvoire, Lucie Henriette 397 Roach, Arthur Hudgins 332 Roach, Franklin Riley 235,376 Roadcap, Richard Fleming Roberts, Austin Leonard, lll Roxbrough, Lee Kemp 102,190,233,357 Roylance, Robert Mark 267,270 Rubano, Gregory Lynn 357 Rubin, Robert Meyer Rublein, George F. 283 Ruck, Stephanie Martine 215,357 Ruddel, Mark Eric 333 Ruebens, Simon Howard 397 Ruff, Judith Kibler 208,377 Ruhlen, George Rum ler James Wailes Schneider, Marcia Lynn 206,358 Schoales, Gary P. Scholnick, Robert J. Schone, Harlan E. Schonfeld, Susan Woodward 398 Schopp, Robert Francis Schryer, David Schumaker, Catherine Sue 215,358 Schumaker, Donna Kay 398 Schumm, Walter Richard 73,132,186,377 Schutte, Kraig West 235,334 D , Runyon, James D. 272 Rups, Marjolijn 377 Rusmisel, Linda Ann Russell, Russell, Russell Cheryl Ann 131,179,203,333 David Mitchell 239,397 ,John Eugene Russell, John Thomas Russell, Linda Sue 173,397 Russell, Patricia Louise 172,207,357 Russell, Stephen Biddle 233,333 Rutledge, William Sheridan 397 Ruzecki, Evon P. Ryan, John Godfrey, ll Ryan, Regenia Bern 377 Rycroft, Robert Scott 377 SA 144-147 Schwenk. Susan Jane 69,195,208,358 Scofield, David Charles 48,175,398 Scoggin, Marion Taylor Scolaro, Paul Robert 68,218 Scott, Anne Carlisle 398 Scott, Carol Ann Scott, Cheryl Lyn 127,129,131,208,334 Scott, Cornelia M. 140,147,166,201,334 Scott, Frank Alexander 80,398, Scott, George William, Jr. 377 Scott, Linda Ruth 213,334 Scott, Mo rgan Eugene, Jr. Scott Robert E. 265 Scott: Wil liam Lloyd 48,136,267 Scrogham, Nancy Kathryn 133,138,358 Scruggs, Mary Frances 192,358 Seaford, Rodney Wayne 270 Seagle, A lbert McCarty, Jr. 239,398 Seagle, Samuel Giles 148,239,334 Seaman, Frank James 335 Sabourin, John James 268 Saczynski, Kathleen Picchi Sadler, W. S. 262 Sailing Assn. 192 Seaman, Wendy O. Seay, William Wayne 233,358 Secretarial Science Department 295 Seek, Gary Lynn Shirley, Kathleen 134,158,185,203,358 Shivel, Lt. Col. Glen L., Jr. 294 Shoemaker, Eric Wayne Shoemaker, Owen Stanley, III Shonert, Jeffrey Hancock 377 Short, Carol Ann Shorter, Mary Ella 129,133,14O,163,164, 167,186,215,335 Showalter, Harold Stephen Showers, Johnna Lee 398 Shrader, Gretchen Blake 336 Shrader, Steven Wyck 136,223,358 Shreves, Frederick Lewis, ll Shriver, Katherine Deanne 215,377 Shriver, Mark O. 102,358 Shryer, Mary Helen 128,131,169,207,336 Shuntich, Louis Steven 270 Shy, Jeffery Russell 181 Sibley, D. Dashiell Sidebottom, Linda Hudgens Siders, Sharon Huffman Siegel, Robert Simon 377 Siegel, Robert T. Siegrist, Stephen Kurt 80,228,398 Sievert, Nancy Jane 226,358 Sigler, Janice Graham Sigler, Marie Lorraine 398 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 232,233 Sigma Chi 234,235 Sigma Delta Pi 139 Sigma Nu 236,237 Sigma Phi Epsilon 238,239 Sigma Pi .240,241 Sigma Pi Sigma 140 Silver, David Freeman 358 Silverman, Alan Jay Silverman, Jeffrey S. 358 Silvestro, James Allen 67,132 Simmons, Debra Gail 398 Simmons, Lynn Marie 358 Simmons, Oma Gail 158,358 Simon, Lois Ann 398 Simons, Jarid A. Simpson, James E., Jr. 133,136,174,179 Simpson, MichaeI'Gary 235,358 Simpson, Pamela Susan 207,377 Sims, Edward Mitford Sims, Helen Twiford 336 Sims, John Dorman 129,144,336 Sims, Sally Ruth 377 Singleton, Antoinette Estelle 358 Singleton, Linda Sue 224,358 Sirbaugh, William Allen, Jr. 181,377 SlSSOf'l, Judith Dianne 377 Sivertsen, Jacqueline Gail 205,377 Sivertsen, Karen Jill 114,201,205,358 Sizemore, Christine Hall 336 Sizemore, Richard Wm. 336 Sizemore William H. 48,133,170,358 Skaggs, James Austin 399 St. John, Helen Louise 156,378 Skeirik Kaleel Charles, Jr. 398 Skinner, Bill 68 Skinner, Teresina Sue 203,377 Skinner, Wilson Farant, Jr. 270 Slates, Jacqueline Stone Slaton, Susan Glenn 217,378 Slauson, Jesse Freeman, Jr. Slepokura, John M. 108,210,358 Slifka, John, Ill 229,336 Slipow, Larry Benjamin 229,336 Slonina, Mary Marguerite 398 Slusser, Mary Catherine 138,172,180,358 Small, John Allen 235,358 Smallwood, Bradley Keith 91 Smart, Susan Gordon Smethurst, Richard Lee 398 Terry, Walter 27 Smith, Alison Josephine 398 Smith, Allan Mason 398 Smith, Avery Anne Smith, Charles H. Smith, Conway W., lll 270 Smith, Danny Keith 398 Smith, Deborah Joan 156,186,336 Smith, Derek Lee 146,398 Smith, Donald lrvin 91,237 Smith, Donna Sharleen 398 Smith, Duncan Campbell, Ill 270 Smith, Eddie Andrew 223,358 Smith, Frank Lloyd 156 Smith, Gary A. 291 Smith, Garry L, Smith, George William 229,358 Smith, Harlan French Smith, Howard M. 130,180,296 Smith, Howard Phillip 267,268,270 Smith, James Melick Smith, Jane Barrett 137,155,336 Smith, Janet Elizabeth 160,336 Smith, Jerry C. 291 Smith, Jessie Lee Smith, John Dairen 147 Smith, Ken 261 Smith, Larry David Smith, Larry Jerome 358 Smith, Leroy W. 290 Smith, Leslie Hollister 358 Smith, Leslie Page 269,270 Smith, Mary Lou Smith, Meriwether V., Jr. 378 Smith, Michael Stephen 48,84,156,398 Smith, Odie William, Jr. 223,336 Smith, Patricia Jane 358 Smith, Patricia Marie Smith, Ray Edward Smith, Rebecca Anne 336 Smith, Rita Mae 160,336 Smith, Robert E. 284 Smith, Robert Knight, Jr. 378 Smith, Robert Miller 191,398 Smith, Roberta B. 378 Smith, Roger W. Smith, Ronald Brice 190 Smith, Sharon Lee 208,358 Smith, Stephen Mark Smith, Susanne Gooch 398 Smith, Virginia Elizabeth 208,358 Smith, Wayne Nelson 178,378 Turnbu Smithdeal, Leckie Marshall 204,398 Howard 193,247 Smock, Barbara Louise Smusz, Tina Louise 398 Snapp. Sandra Mae 217,358 Snead, Edward P. Snead, George White, Jr. 398 Snead, Phillip Amory 234,398 Snead, William B. 359 Snider, Carol Joanne Snipes, Lucas Arthur 180,197,378 Snook, Robert 68,211 Snow, Donald Franklyn 267 Snyder, Dorothy Hunt 336 Snyder, Georgia Ann 378 Snyder, Georgia Catharine 57,378 Snyder, Linda Lee 359 Snyder, Stephen Michael 73 Soccer 70,71 Sociol Soest, ogy Department 285 Jon F. 284 Sollien, Richard L, Solom on, Susan Hawkey Somervill, Steven Rex Somerville, Barbara Alice 378 Somm So ho a, Carolyn Ann mores 362 381 p - Sordelett, Martha Louise 398 Spack, George Robert, Jr. 80,398 Spady, Matthew Frank Spanish 193 Sparks, John Keegan 68 Sparks, Philip, Lee 196 Speakman, Marjorie Walls 359 Speese, Bernice M. Spence, Charles B., Jr. Spencer, Janet Miriam 132,213,378 - Spencer, Katherine, Annette 337 Spencer, Robert Brew Sperry, John Berhart, Jr. 378 Spewak, Peter Carleton 243 Spiegel, Joan Ashford 398 Spirn, Stuart Douglas 267,270,271 Spitler, Richard Ward 48 Spivey, Thomas Patrick 233,398 Spoede, Robert William Sponsors 183 Sporn, James Robert 73,82,99 Spotti, Mary Kay Spratley, Claude V., Ill 269 Spring Finals 39 Spurling, Jacqueline Marian 337 Spurling, Norman Kent 337 Spurling, Richard Dudley St. Denis, Eileen Josephine 159,165,195 St John, Sandra Bridget 217,359 Stafford, James Montgomery 267 Stafford, Kathryn Lee 399 Stafford, Michael John Stage, Gary Lee 190,236,359 Stahl, Stephanie Diane 175,359 Stakias, George Michael 102 Stall, Anne Maria Stallings, Mary Earle Stallknecht, Leslie Ruth 378 Stallworth, Robert Harold, Jr. Stamper, Nancy Lincoln 378 Stamps, David B. 48,337 Stamps, Robert Timothy 179,243 Stanaway, Stormy Lyn Stanfield, Louis Greene, ll Stanford, David P. 283 Stanford, Karen Lea 208,399 Stanley, Bruce M. 337 1 Stanley, Harriet Lari 69,164,165,226,378 Stanley, Marvin Miles 273 Stanley, Thomas E. 255 Stann, Christine Marie 213,378 Stanners, Robert M. 133,174 Stansfield, James Ross 223,378 Stanton, Diane Georgia 359 Stanton, Nancy Layne 378 Stark, Charles Douglas 267 Stark, Richard Alan 243,337 Starr, Leonard Edward, lll 269 Stason, E. Blythe, Jr. 187,265 Staton, Martha Brookbank 399 Stauffer, Winifred Wingrove Stayton, Linda Karen 399 Stebbins, Martha Mary 359 Steckroth, Jeffrey John 94 Steel, Annemarie Emilie Steele, Richard Lowell Steers, Ed 91 Steffan, Judith Ann 138,203,337 Stein, Carol Lynn Stemple, Sandra Rhea 131,135,161,217 337 Stephens, John Roby 399 Stephens, Raymond E. Stephens, Susan Anne Stephenson, George Alexander Sterling, Malcolm P. Stevenson, Thomas Payne Stewart, Alan C. Stewart, Clyde Alvin, lll 378 Stewart, Frances Louise 55,227,359 Stewart, Ronald Lee 189,243,337 Stiles, William Alfred, Jr. 359 Still, Sally Rives Stites, Mary Blake 151,337 Stocker, Linda Pearre 127,205,337 Stockey, William Lawrence 68,237 Stoeppelwerth, Douglas 337 Stofan, Paul Edward Strong, Kim Arthur 80 Strong, Rachel lrene 227,379 Stroop, Joyce Ann 215,338 Struckell, Sara Jean 88,399 Strunce, David G. 243,359 Stuckmeyer, Mary Ann 57,399 Stump, Jacquelyn 186,207,338 Stumpf, Walter L., Jr. 48,136,338 Sturgeon, Nancy Lee 379 Sturm, Paul Sturman, Philip 270 Suber, William Orville 135 Suga, Katherine Louise 399 Sullivan, Allen Edmund, Jr. 399 Sullivan, Charles Quentin 379 Sullivan, Linda Elizabeth 135 Sullivan, Ronald Wayne 68,220 Supan, Paul Fiebiger 211 Supplee, James Brinton 236,338 Swaim, Cheryl Luise 205,359 Swanson, John C. 255 Swanson, Margaret Verena 179,201,224, 359 Swanwick, Michael John Swardell, Major Thomas A. 294 Swartz, Richard Carlyle Swartz, William Bruce 399 Sweeney, Barbara Jeanne Sweeney, John C. 196 Sweeney, Mary Jane 399 Sweezy, Patricia Ann 161,338 Swift, John Caverly 237,399 Swift, Mary Ruth Travis Swimming 86,87 Swimming, Women's 88 Swindler, William F. Sykes, John W. 275 Synon, Imogene Mary 57,203,379 Taber, Brian James 241,379 Tadsen, Genene Christopher 338 Tait, Deborah Lee 55,399 Talbert, Emma Lou 399 Talton, Annette Sue 203,379 Tamea, Conrad D., Jr. 99 Tan, Marva West Tarleton, Jesse S. Tarleton, Lavonne O. 281 Tarpley, Elizabeth Ann 217,359 Tarrant, Gerald Roland 269 Tate, Thaddeus W., Jr. Tatem, Carolyn Jean 399 Tauber, James Edward 67 Thompson, Linda Ann 399 Thompson, Mari Theresa Thompson, P. Mark 68,237 Thompson, Steven Blair 93,94 Taylor,'Albert Joseph, Jr. Taylor, Clarke Buchanan 379 Taylor, Debra Dean Taylor, Henry Beverly, Jr. 338 Taylor, Holly Ann 338 Taylor, Howard T., Jr. ' Taylor, Job, lll Taylor, Margaret Kimberly 204,399 Taylor, Mark Halsey Taylor, Marsha Kay 399 Taylor, Susan Marie 48,399 Taylor, Vernon Cary 48,190,192,359 Thompson, Susan Marie 399 Thornton, Frank Masten 399 Thrasher, Catherine Ann 205,360 Tice, Patricia Ann 339 Tickel, Gary Arnold 399 Tiede, Vance Russell Tillar, Elizabeth Kennedy 399 Tillotson, Rex 258 Tilson, Cheryle Elizabeth 203,399 Timmins, Mary Frances 226 Timpanaro, Patricia Lynn 399 Timpano, Margaret Anne 205,379 Tingelhoff, Linda Jo Tinker, David Hale 80,399 Tipton, Loreen Kennedy 144,226,383,399 Tisinger, Andrew Clark' 67 Tisinger, Christine Marie Titcomb, Jane Helen Titus, Alice Costandina Titus, Bruce Earl 267,271 Todd, Joanne Peterson 175,225,379 Toepke, Frederick William 99,230,399 Tokarz, Joseph Thomas, ll 233 Tolley, Cedric Lee, Jr. 222 Tomeck, Edward Michael Tomlinson, Carol Jean Tomlinson, Edward L. 360 Tomlinson, Janet 195 Tomlinson, Timothy Allen Tomlinson, Tom 23 Tompkins, Carolyn Ruth 146,183,227,363 379 Tompkins, Faye 400 Tonelson, Louis Owen Tonelson Stephen Willis 379 Toone, Janice Lee 196,360 Torcia, Charles E. 265 Torian, Charles, J., Jr. Torrens, Rafael F. Arrillaga 235,339 Torres, Joseph James Touchton, Judith G. Townes, Amanda Jane Townsend, Gan' Eugene Townsend, Mark Parry 379 Townsend, Valerie Jean 217,400 Toye, Robert James Track 96-99 Track, Indoor 82,83 . Trahan, Michelle Anne 201,213,360 Trammell, Jeffrey Bevis Trasatti, Denise Rose 400 Traylor, James Russell 269 Traywick, Harriet lngeborg 56 Traywick, Leland E. 273 Treado, Alvin David Trent, Nancy Russell 177,183,194,217,360 Trester, Gayle Allen 203,400 Trice, John Anderson Trimble, Rev. Joseph E., Jr. 156 Trogdon, Linda lrene 151,213,360 Troup, Charles Gordon 222,360 Truban, John William Truesdell, Frederick D. 295 Truesdell, Sharon Lee 400 Stohner, Robert Wayne 218,399 Stone, Catherine Dennis 226,399 Stone Elizabeth Henry 378 Stone: Teachey, Herbert Erwin Jr. 147,150,220 Tegenkamp, Gary Elton 270 Tench, Charles Peter 190 Tennis 100 Tennis, Women's 101 Terman, C. Richard 280 Terretta, Zeleny Fiman Terrill, Conrad Whitman 140 Terrill, Nancy French 128,144,147,152, 257 Tessier, Norman Roger 73,399 Tetiva, Shelby H. Thacker, Bruce Edward 359 Thacker, Linda Rhea 203,338 Thacker, Susan Lubbock 205,338 Thamm, Erik Gerhardt 243,379 Theatre 81 Speech Department 293 Theis, Linda Ann 399 Themo, Elaine M. 285 Theta Delda Chi 242,243 Thiel, Anthony Michael 147,183,231,359 Thiel, George Jeffrey 188,239,338 Thiele, Elizabeth Stone 399 Tsai, Jeng-Shyong 187 Tsou, D Tucker Tucker Tucker Tucker 1 1 1 1 u-Shan Lo 187 Dale Maxine 226 Dubose Gordon Henry Thompson 243,379 Kay Lavaughan 227,339 Tucker, Linda Knemeyer 207,273,360 Tucker, Thomas R. 339,220 Tully, Catherine Marie 360 Tundermann, Leonard K. Tuntirutananont, Mayurase 187 Turk, Gregg Harrison 239,379 Turner, Turner, I, Allen Anderson, Jr. Christine Elizabeth 360 Christopher 89,91 Turner, Dorothy May 379 Turner, John William 181,379 Turner, Patricia Louise 360 Turner, Timothy Paul 73,243 Turner, William C. 283 Turpin, Shelley Sinclair 213,339 Sordill, William Patterson 84,398 Sottili, David Mark 337 Southwell, Paula Meldrim 140,213,337 Southworth, Joseph Luther 218,359 Southworth, Patricia A. Southworth, Raymond W. 283 412 Stone, Linda Karen 378 Stone, Robert G. 337 Stoner, Ray Cooley 189,269,270,271 Storck, Helga 43 Storck, Klaus 43 Storm, Robert Warren, Jr. 48,156,399 Story, Allen Capel 399 Stout, David Lyter 79,219,338 Stout, Teddy Alvin Stovall, Ivan Andre 68,237 Stowe, Walter Berry 183,190,200,231,359 Strachan, William James 219,359 Strakosch, Lynn Denise 399 Strange, Randall Stephen 378 Strange, Vivian Lear 207,379 Strathman, Teresa Ruth 175 Streagle, Suzanne Fay 359 Strickland, Samuel Ray 200,229,379 Strode, Charles Jennings 98,99 Strong, George V. Thiele, Robert Neal 200,243,379 Theta Alpha Phi 135 Thomas, Arthur Dicken, Jr. 161,186,379 Thomas, David Booth 399 Thomas, Donald Meade 339 Thomas, James Joseph, ll 68,211 Thomas, Leslie Richard 339 Thomas, Michael Curtis 379 Thomas, Peggy Scott Thomison, Kathleen 183,379 Thompson, Charlotte Ann 215,339 Thompson, David R. 223,339 Thompson, David W. Thompson, James Neal 190 Thompson , Jane Neff Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Janet Emily 196,399 Janie Lizbeth 399 Jeffrey Esman Joyce Jolliffe 213,339 Kathleen Parrish 399 Tussey, Deborah Suzanne 400 Tuthill, Janet Caroline 183,360 Twark, Shirley Jean Tway, Douglas Rogers Twigg, Daniel lra 218 Tyler, Anne S. 294 Tyler, J. Allen 291 Tyree, Peter Burton 84 Tyree, Sheppard Young, Jr. 281 Uebelher, Lenore Katherine Ulmer, Christina Provine 132,183,227,379 Ulmet, Elaine Aldene 360 Umstott, Martha Louise Unger, Paul 275 Unzicker, Kenneth Roy 165,181,183,189, 194,339 Upham, Thomas Leroy 360 Upson, MargaretJane 213,339 127-310 - H Donna High, 111 655' 1n!3i,,j1111an'J W . h 1165 36 0 2 57227-- . ,HOW P255 .315 Qfziizatfgsgiarsg 132 1512111-Trgzsvrncengso 1,11i1Gk,i1,e,1Ki:11:gYA Sw 1211 Wili '235 1. anti J- 1g1 121Hntjjjfmhetwffjglfzaf jgtllhol wg,M3'c 195215.: 11r5l0 Key- ' 111tZ ilde'1igfZ:400 255 ,,,111nef11,,,,0n e11ueri379 1'nl0fne'j,n Garnett' iff' 194.201 Wuten Karen He fou 172.401 1,1110 1 1 tinirinklti J3jcIfbM?80 ianllinlrle, 9 R- 48,295 , yCh3ll85 xndraam mn 150.35 lilghanma F211 212400 jffgzgntnnislvgdttgood 61 l . 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Shawn wo Werxlohgs?-:ph 7. noben nurlev 379 115111, Steven Crais lnyard, Nicholas C. 340 lillloe, James WilS0ll VllEl,G0l00ll 28,260 lageivirginia Anne 55,151,201 l1l1,Vicloria Lee 228,379 'i111z, llila Marie 379 lun Baeyer, Hans C. l111Elten, Marie Isabelle 165, lb1Elten, Steven W. 223,380 lzsper, Stanley Richard, Jr. 31 longhl, Edward Terry 70 layer, Gerard W. lllllihealre 52,53 llehnb, Pamela Ann 360 ilzchler, Bruce Hoy 68,211 neck, Elaine Marie 208,400 141'2ie,Hichard Lee 189,233 34 nite, Sarah Elizabeth 195:20 niesche, Barbara Butler Ellen Louise 217,361 112148 Ildoben James 127 if 'WWI Elizabeth 1 11 - 11QTjgiT1M1e1ae1 11. 188.22 111111, Kathleewossyoo 151118111 Anne 133 21 alter, Carolyn Dane - 3. 11i1le1,EdgarR0bene 340 gfmislnria Elain 'Jr' 34 Jireryjielen Lewis, 111 1121 ' 'C alll R. Hiller, 1111911 Law?:7,269 1.fQEl1SalIieCh' me 18 Will. Suzanne Ton 203.3 11:1 . l1i1ke 4Wllll6m Brgglm 340 ,jll-M1l1l1edL11 'ell Ltfllacey Bama' aker E1ace,Ca101 1? 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T !nS0il,CamH ' omlrnsunl Edwa eau Tomlinson' Jan trdL he Tomlinsgny Timgmws Tnmiinsonh lhlleri T0'iiDkins,'c m 23 379 Tombkins ra ' ' Y izrsrn T00 50nSiiPlenwirli5ia ne. Janrcelee 195350 Torcra, 01155955 265' Torian,Charle5,j, J, Torrens Halal ' ' l 9 1 Torres, Joseph Jarnegl Zga M' Touchruri, Judith GI Townes, Amanda Jane lerresrr. Gall Eugene Townsend, Mark Parry gig Townsend, Valerielean Zheng T0ye,RoberlJames ' Track 96-99 Track, indoor 82,82 Traharr, Michelle Anne 20121126 Trammell, Jellrey Beals Trasatli, Denise Rose 401 Traylor, James Russell 269 Traywick, Harriet lngehnrg 5 Traywick, Leland E. 273 Treado, Alvin David Trenl, Nancy Russell lll.ikll51iz Tresler, Gayle Allen 203,121 Trice, John Anderson Trimble, Rev. Joseph E.,Jr. Trogdan, Linda lrene lilllisel Troup, Charles Gurdon 222.361 Truban,JohnWilliarn I Truesdell, Frederick D. 290 Truesdell, Sharon Lee L50 Tsai, Jeu9s9hl0fl9 '57 Tsou, Du-Shan Ld 157 Tucker, Dale Millie 225 Tucker, Dubosedorden ww Tucker, HenuTh0mPt1l,,,,, Tucker, Kal Uvaughan Tucker, Linda 0614223 1' Tucker, Tll0 i35 H' rurlr.Cel i leMW K. Tundernraruu lfafvimw ur Tunlirulahiflmr, 239379 Turk, 61999 Hag',,52:,5urr,lr. rurunulllllfl -abpihifel Turner Chrislrne E129 9, Turner. Ghfiilwaii Jil Turner.U0'0'hir 181,379 - 'John wlillim Turner. Patricia Laurie 253 rurner, Wm, Fan rs . Turnef. WNW, 283 QW fU'2f.'snerrer1g ffi,rin ur ' ahU urrnnirzrurn i:rark.,5hi'Ieyi1ia'5 ugl35 TwHYfDo 'el lra 215 inner 91 ,ret rrlef- wif, ral ryler.15e'?e,,5,,,ion5'i gil iiifiieueviiw ,gn elle -2373? ueiner,ien0LePfj'l3a51Iy'1h U9 'gllfi Llfmef' me Ndwise Ulf'et',,EMaf'i wu .Hired Umsw paul 7751, lloi W' V unugmumne W nll . U 194'h33?n9mi5t5?g 213199 jlg2Sn,'Me'9a'e 1 Thin 'And'fWClaer?ysiu3f-1,1 arolyn Ruth uw: Q? han, Donna Ruth 127,340 822211, William Joseph, Ill 66.67 Vacca, Robert Charles Vail, Elizabeth Respess 57,227,360 Valenti, Theresa Margaret 132,379 Valva, James Vincent 360 Valz, Robert Kinney 360 Van Engel, Willard A. van Hook, Stephen J. 235,340 Vancho, Mark Stephen 79,159,191 Vander Stouwe, Marc William 239,400 Vanderlinde, Susan Kay.195,215,400 Vanderwerff, Karen 400 Vanfossen, Marion Gilbert 285 Vanhorn, Jan Garnett 132,379 Vanhouten, Karen Helene 194,203,360 Vanwinkle, Joyce Marlou 172,400 Van Winkle, Webb 280 Varner, Charles R. 48,295 Varner, Sandra Kay 400 Vaughan, Benjamin Allen 180,340 Vaughan, Nedra Fay 212,400 Vaughn, Curtis Lynwood Vaughan, Susan 340 Veigle, John Frederick Ventiss, W. LarrY Velayo, Michael Leon Verheyden, Marilyn Cay 215,340 Vermeulen, Carl W. 280 Vernon, Stanley 127 Vester, Mary Gayle Viau, Cynthia Ann Vick, Otis Lafayette, Jr. 379 Victor, Barbara Barlow 68,237 Victor, Stanley Francis, Jr. 68,237 Vietor, Mary Sharon Vile, John Ralph 185,400 VIMS 276,277 Vinson, Robert Dudley 379 Vinson, Steven Crais Vinyard, Nicholas C. 340 Vititoe, James Wilson Vliet, Gordon 28,260 Vogel, Virginia Anne 55,151,208,360 Volk, Victoria Lee 226,379 Volz, Rita Marie 379 Von Baeyer, Hans C. Von Elten, Marie Isabelle 165,184,340 Von Elten, Steven W. 223,380 Vosper, Stanley Richard, Jr. 380 Vought, Edward Terry 70 Voyer, Gerard W. W8tM Theatre 52,53 Wachob, Pamela Ann 360 Wachter, Bruce Roy 68,211 Wack, Elaine Marie 208,400 Wade, Richard Lee 189,233,340 Wade, Sarah Elizabeth 195,205,380 Waesche, Barbara Butler Wagner, Ellen Louise 217,361 Wagner, Robert James 127 Wakefield, Cheryl Elizabeth 165,183,215, 380 Wakefield, Michael M. 188,239,340 Waldin, James Montclair 380 Waldo, Samuel Swift 211,400 Waldron, Kathleen Louise Walker, Becky Anne 183,213,380 Walker, Carolyn Dance 340 Walker, Edgar Robert, Jr. 340 Walker, Gloria Elaine 132,183,213,380 Walker, Helen C. 288 Walker, J. Lewis, lll Walker, Richard R. 267,269 Walker, Robert Lawrence 189,223 Walker, Sallie Chilton 203,380 Walker, Suzanne Tatum 340 Walker, William Bradley Wall, Mildred Litaker Wallace, Barbara Joan 227,234,361 Wallace, Carol A. 57,246,297 Wallace, Nianza Emory, ll 181,243 Wallace, Robert William 68,218 Wallace, Valerie Jaquetta Wallen, Victor Paul Waller, James A., Jr. Walling. Mark William 361 Wallmark, John Sigurd 48 Walls, George Frederick 243,380 Walls, Rebecca Jean 400 Walsh, Dennis Michael 234 Walsh, Dennis Thomas 179,186,196,361 Walsh, James Patrick 69,146,208,400 Walsh, Margaret May 69,146,208,400 Walsh, Martin Michael, Jr. 155,197 Walter, Randy Dean 380 Walters, Ann Gwyn 203,361 Walfhall. Janice Dee Walton, Timothy Ronald 147 WBHVIP. Deborah Jeanne Wanderer, Dale Sue 183,203,380 Wang, Humphrey Yee-Chang Warburton, John Stephen Ward, Alan V. Ware, James Catesby, Jr. Ware, Sharon Gail Ware, Stewart A. 230 Warner, Geoffrey Carl Warner, Kirk Howard Warner, Suzanne Nannette Warns, James Thomas, Jr. 74,79 Warren, Warren, Warren, Harold William Leland E. Philip Claude 235,380 Warren, Samuel Kelly 361 Warren, Virginia Kyle 133,171,340 Warrick, Anne Fillmore 361 Warrinner, Junius Ernest Wass, John Gregory 234,400 Wass, Marvin LeRoy Watkins, David James 239,380 Watkins, Janet 57 Watkins, Thomas Beverly 229,340 Watkinson, Tomeka Anne 38 Watson, Ann Elizabeth 56,215,340 Watson, Carolyn Ann Watson, David Perrin 73,99,180,243,341 Watson, George H., III Watts, James Robert Watts. Shelley Ann 205,361 Waufle, Alan Duane 400 Way, Stephen W. 235,380 Whitehurst, Eldridge A., Jr. 239,381 Whitenack, Bruce G. 361 Whitfield, Ann Carolyn 48 Whitham, Clifford Michael 381 Whiting, Colleen 173,401 Whiting, Pamela Gayle 401 Whitney, Susan Alana 230,401 Whitney, Walter Edward Whitten, Steven Glynn Who's Who 128,129 Whyte, James P., Jr. 265 Whyte, Mary Ann 342 Wickley, Mark Anthony 231,342 Wickouski, Mary Stephanie 401 Wieboldt, Cynthia 69,179,195,208,381 Wieboldt, Thomas F. 102,243,342 Wiener, Dr. Frederick 27 Wiggins, Gene William 342 Wilbourne, Sara Randolph 227,361 Wilburn, John Ashby 48 Wilcox, Richard Edward Wild, Jonathan Forbes 181,381 Wildasin, George Michael 381 Wiley, Susan Mary 381 Wilkin, Alma L. 294 Wilkins, Harry D. 255 Wilkins, Walter Jon 267,270 Wilkinson, Rodney David Willcox, Jule Maria 196,361 Wood, William Henry 361 Wogdall, Barbara Susanne 146,206,383 4 1 Woodard, Janis Gail 381 Wooddell, Robin Edward Woodford, Stephen Lee 342 Woodlief. Frederick P., Ill 235,381 Woodruff, Linda Susan 343 Woods, Jesse Fulton 102,112 Woodson, Robert Halford 401 Woodward, Burton W. Woodward. Charlotte Walker 361 Woodward, Mary Ann 151,183,208,363. 381 Woodward, Nancy Harding 127,215,343 Woody, Landon Harrison 206,401 Wooldridge, Robert Williams. Jr. 102. 110,183,231,381 Wooleyhan, John C, 243,361 WCW WDA WRA M 174,175 151 297 Weary, John Franklin, Jr. 179,361 Weav er. Barbara Jean Fiori Weaver, David Forrest 400 Weav er, Patricia Noel 401 Webb, Cathy Elizabeth 31,207,237,341 Webb, Joseph Calhoun Webb, Kenneth L. Webb, Roger Stuart 229,380 Webb, Sandra Lee 193,227,341 Webb Susan Landes r, Susan Mary 401 Williams, Carol Irwin 197,401 Williams, Carolyn Craig 196,401 Williams, Cecil Harvey Williams, Celia Lynne 55,401 Williams, Charles R. 140 Williams, Connie Lou Williams, David Rhys 187 Williams, Gary Sanders 342 Williams, George David 342 Williams, Williams, Gerry Thomas James Newton, Jr 181 Williams, John William, Jr. 181 Williams, Williams, Lesney Byrd 195,206 Sally Macon 215,401 Webster, John Ackroyd, Jr. Webster, Tonya Faye 48,49,113,115,137, 195,207,361 Wedd, George G. 229,361 Weddle, William E. Wedell, Frederick G. Weeks, Ross 263 Weidman, James Ray 174,381 Weigle, Gregory Paul Weigle, Linda Bunch Weiher, Kenneth Edward Weiland, Stephen Cass 128,133,150,169, 189,220,341 Weinberger, Adrienne 401 Weinstein, Stanley Allan 381 Weishaar, Stephen Ross 223,381 Weismann, Paul Francis Weiss, William Joseph 184,233,341 Weisz, Gideon Wellington, Beth Joanne 381 Wellman, Electa Joy 381 Wellons, Clarence W., Ill 381 Welsh, Robert E. Welter, Brian Francis Wendell, Patricia B. 180,215,341 Wender, Deborah Jean Wenner, Charles Anthony Wenzel, Kathleen Ellen Werner, Randolph Dennis Wes-Fel 161 Wesley 160 Wessel, David Lloyd 241,381 Wessells, Michael Butler Williams, Sharon Elizabeth 401 Williams, Stanley B. 282 Williams, Wendy Williamson, Christopher Bemis 165 Williamson, James Reid 342 Williamson, Joel Edward 102,190,220, Williamson,-Robert Charles Willis, Durwood H. Willis, Helene Martin 203,401 Willis, John H., Jr. 156,261 Willis, Robert Don Morrow 401 Willis, Robert Kent Willoughby, Edward Osroe, Ill 381 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Connie June 151,215,361 Donnie Lee 67 Jacqueline Johnston Wilson, Janet Carol 215,381 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Jefferson 270 John William Mark David 148,183,219,361 Patrick Coale 233,361 Wilson, Penelope Jane 381 Wilson, Sandra Ann 361 Wilson, Stephen E. 71 Wilson Suzann Gail 227,361 Wiltban k, John Townsend, ll 48,401 Winborne, Claiborne Reid 361 Windham, Robert Craig 133,174 Windsor, John Golay, Jr. Windsor, Sandra Elaine 157,215,381 Wine, Cathy Eileen 203,342 Winfree, Katherine 206,401 Winfree, Lane 56,207,361 West, George Thomas 341 West, Gerald M. 361 West, John Thomas West, Mary Elliott 217,381 Wingfield, Wininger, Winkfield, William Lynn, Jr. 401 Vaida June 155,401 Mary Marshall 401 Winn, Brian Scott 210,361 361 Wooten, Ann Marie Wooten, Cecil W. Wornom, Ethelwyn Jeanne Worthington. James M. 93,94,219,343 Wrather, Nell Stark 56,193,217,343 Wren, Jeffrey Morgan Wren, John Vincent 401 Wrestling 89-91 Wright, Alfred Monroe 381 Wright, Darlene Faye 401 Wright, Diana Sinclair 401 Wright, George Robertson Wright, Stephen Compher 48,401 Wright, William Louis, Jr. Wulfken, Christine Marie 165,401 Wyatt, Betty Wade Wyatt, Lucius C. Wyatt, Sanders J. 48,136,192 Wyatt, Susan Reynolds 343 Wygal, Margie Culley Wynkoop, Marilyn Alice 137,208,361 Wynne, Alistair Thomas 172,186,401 Xhema. Elizabeth Graves Yahley, John Lee, Jr. 175,401 Yam, Ying-Yeung Yamanoha, Patricia Sei 381 Yancey, George Donis 343 Yancey, Marcia Helen Yates, James Alexander 178,234,401 Yates, Linda Sue 401 Yates, Sharon Anne 213,381 Yazombek, Joseph Andrew Yeack, Christina Jane 183 Yeatts, Mark Dickerson Yeh, Ping Yeiser, Ted Martin 190,361 Yim, Kalvin Wai Kin 132 Yoho, David Alan, lll 210,211,381 Yoksas, Albert C. 190,243,361 Yonushonis, John Michael 67,188,194, 219,361 Young Democrats 196 Young, Margaret Gall Young, Martha Goode 217,381 Young, Ramsay Baldwin Young Republicans 197 Young, Richard Lloyd 267,269 Young, Richard Scott 240 Yowan, Vivian Diane 193,361 Yowell, Martha Shearer West, Mildred Barrett West, Willard Lee Westbrook, Purnell H. Westmoreland, Dorothy Diane 227,361 Weston, Linda Joan 175,401 Weston, William George Wetta, Daniel J. Wharff, Joanne Burnett Wheat, James Bryant 381 Wheeler, Laura Marie 184,193,341 Wheeler, Mary Alletta Wheeler, Thomas Earl 211,361 Whelan, Mary Alice 132,213,381 Wheldon, Susan Kay 137,341 Whiman, David A. 231,361 Whipp, Frank Wilton Whitaker, Karen Gail 69,127,140,151,185, 224,342 Whitaker, Lloyd 263 Whitcomb, Marjorie Lee 381 White, Carolyn Marie Winn, David Ervin 138 Winston, Warren Eldridge 67 Winter, Rolf G. Winthrop-St. Gery, Rhett Wise, Steven Mark 146 Wise, Wendy Louise 401 Wisor, Barry Frederick 234,401 Witcher, Kay Lynn Witeck, Mary Catherine 381 Witherington, Philip Dalton Witt, Keith Trower 177,342 Witt, Thomas Stephen Witting, William Neil 185,401 Wiizig, John Francis 381 Wohlleben, John Alan 164 Wojcik, Frank J. Wolfberg, Judith Heyman Wolfe, Barry Leonard 243 Womack, Gay Mattinglysm k, Ste hen Lee Wgmacack, Kgthryn Winston 151,183,213. 381 Zakarian, Gregory C. 177,229,343 Zdrokowski, Marguerite Frances Zehler, Susan Vaughan Zeigler, Harvey Harmon, Jr. Zemlan, John Paul Zenker, Sandra Zentner, Nancy Case Zepkin, J.R. Zettler, Jean Louise 401 Zeul, Carolyn Ruth 127,343 Zickefoose, Nancy Ann 381 Zillotti, Maryann 381 Zimermann, R. G., Jr. Zimmer, William John 363 Zimmerman, Carl M. 197 Zimmerman, Joseph John 86,203,401 Zimmerman, Kathryn Lee 57 Zimmerman, Lester, Jr. 67,102 White, Craig Dennis White Emmet Talmadge, Jr. 267,269,270 361 White White White White White White White Godwin Thomas 381 Grady Spruce 160,380 Patricia Lee 361 Paul Richard Phyllis Adams 204,401 fnandarr Allen , Robert Logan Whitehead, Nancy Kincaid 381 Wood. Carolyn Sue Wood, Douglas Scott Wood. Wood. Edward M. 73.82,96.99.156,342 Elizabeth Shell 205,361 Wood, James Thomas Wood, John Langille Wood, Langley H. Wood, Lilla Diehl 206,401 Wood, Michael Lewis Wood, Thomas Benton 99,186,401 Zimmerman, Walter S. 159,184,291 Zollinger, H E. 255 Zuber, Linda Jean 215,361 Zucker, Cheryl Roberts 57,203,361 Zuger, Peter Albert 156,343 Zuk, Christopher Joseph 381 Zuk, Michael, Jr. Zwald, Alan Drew 68.237 Zwerner, David E. Zwerdling, Jeffrey Michael 267,270 AF. l J 'Z Specifications Thirty-four hundred copies of Volume 72, Colonial Echo, were lithographed by lnter-Collegiate Press, Graphic Arts Division of the Sargent Welch Scientific Company, Shawnee Mission, Kansas. Paper stock: 80 lb. gloss enamel, premium grade. The end sheet design was printed on 80 lb. cover stock. Kings- kraft Division of Kingsport Press, lnc., Kingsport, Tennessee, manu- factured the covers. 160 pt. binders board. Base material: Bolton book cloth, color BNV 3152, made by Columbia Mills, lnc., Syracuse, New York. Blind embossed dies on the spine and front cover with two silk screen colors applied over the dies. 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