James Madison University - Bluestone Schoolmaam Yearbook (Harrisonburg, VA)
- Class of 1956
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classes administration . organizations . athletics features ■. advertising he 956 Sc iqo a Mary Sue Missimer Editor Mary Margaret Brady . . . Advisor Lola Jones Business Manager ooimaam Volume XLVII Published by the Students of Madison College Harrisonburg, Virginia Zhese are Madison students beginning their first days at college and shown to their dormitories by upper elassmen who have returned for this big day. ? res h men are amazed with registration and the many forms that must be filled out to get into a elass. Meanwhile the seem changes and from the fond embraces and gay chatter it is evident that old students have returned to campus. Classes scum begin and eaek day the tower of Wilson watekes over the students as they go to and fro. T miim ' m k Zhe old and new join together at the annual If. W.C.J Candlelight Serviee on the quadrangle, leaving with the feeling of all being a part of one. Kettie Warren never tires of relating to students her experiences abroad as Madison s exchange student at the University of Condon. Zhe new stuaents are formally greeted by President MMm at his home, Millcrest, with a friendly smile and warm handshake. 0m Ml work and no play would never do at Madison! Zne Qerman Club Cabaret Danee provided fun and fro lie for all. flew acquaintances are made with the old and the new at the Major-Organizations Zea Arriving on our campus from Brazil, Vera Qomes unpacks and soon begins to feel at home amid the hustle and bustle of our college routine. fiew students at last begin to feel a part of Madison when they are welcomed by the student body in the traditional Old Student- flew Student ceremony. Zhose long awaited letters from home, Zech, U. Va., V.M-J- and scads of other places finally reach theii destination in the P. O. Moves by no other than the postmaster, Mr- Ralston. A cup of coffee in the tearoom brings moments of relaxation just before that last class for the day begins. Zhe Mo me Economics Majors proudly present their home and staff to the freshmen and faculty with an afternoon tea. Z hough our interests and activities are many and varied, we all strive for like goals and many hours of study help us as we travel on the road to education. Dr Paul Momckell Professor of Education ' asses Convocation sees the sen- iors wear their caps and gowns for the first time. Ou.r Senior Class banquet, a highlight in our Class Day. On) ' last class night — didn ' t we have fun? Wlio would have thought we ' d took like this in 1966! We ' ve got the pep and the steam and we ' re alien i s on the go — just the hind of class that everyone should know; that ' s the class of ' 56. CLASS OFFICERS J. Yeates, Reporter; B. Murphey, Secretary; J. Lef- fel, Sergeant-at-Arms; S. A. Brown, Business Manager; M. Zirk, Vice-President; A. Suiter, Treasurer. Zkc Senior Class The Senior Class of 1956 had its beginning on September 14, 1952. Then started the rounds of regis- tration, teas, receptions, and get- ting acquainted with roommates. We were Freshmen from far and near, but we elected Olga Kandis to lead our class as a united group. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Bocskey were chosen as the sponsors of this baby class, and Barbara and Buddy became our mascots. From the beginning, the Class of ' 56 has been noted for the Firsts it has inaugurated. We were the first as Freshmen to receive one cut during the first semester, and to sponsor a class dance. Mary Lou Carroll took over the PRESIDENT Margaret Hartsel job of presiding over our class dur- ing second semester. Toward the end of our first year, we began making plans for our first Class Day. That year we were on T.V. and stars in our own right. The next year we returned to campus eager to greet old friends, and to take our place as the Sopho- more Class. Our efficient leader was Ray Caplan. We carried on the tradition of selling beanies to the Freshmen. More highlights of this year included rushing and goating. When February rolled around, our second Class Day was a smash hit with Ziegfield In Heaven — the biggest, most elaborate show ever presented on Class Night. At last springtime came and we concentrated on getting a suntan and decorating our own class float for the May Day parade. Juanita Mowles was our capable leader during our Junior year. Af- ter Thanksgiving we presented Fantasy In Jazz, a Class Night second only to ours of the previous year. This year we received many long, interesting letters from Rettie Warren, our own exchange student to England. This was another first for never before had the student body of Madison sent an exchange student overseas for study. This year also the May Queen wore a jeweled crown presented by our class to the school for use in all future May Day coronations. Then in a flurry of campaign speeches and decorations in Har- rison Hall, major and minor elec- tions were held and we took the guiding reins. Here at last — we had moved up as Seniors. When our sister class capped us, we knew we were really here. Leading us through this year of heightened activity and responsibilities was Margaret Hart- sel. And we were to have a brand new mascot, Betsy Jo Bocskey. Many of our class were away from campus doing their student teaching in various parts of Vir- ginia. Soon we were occupied with placement credentials, interviews and applications. Oh yes, we all had plenty to occupy our time. And this year from our class were chosen the Madonna and Joseph, Miss Madison, Apple Blos- som Princess and the May Queen. Moving-Up Day brought mix- ed emotions as we moved out of the student body of Madison Col- lege. We took our last exams, and all too soon we heard the strains of Pomp and Circumstance bring to a close our happy college days. Now as we look back as alum- nae over four full and rewarding years at Madison, we begin to rea- lize how much more it meant to us than only a degree after our names and facts in our heads. We will remember and cherish fond memo- ries of friendly faces, the traditions that meant so much at Madison, the happy times, and the sad times, the experiences we may never have again. SPONSORS Buddy, Mrs. Bocskey, Mr. Bocskey, Barbara Seniors FLORA STEWART ABBOTT Clifton Forge, Va. B.S. Spanish Club; Y.W.C.A.; Pi Kappa Sigma, President; Recreation Council, Vice-Presi- dent : Panhellenic Council ; Blue Stone Cotil- lion Club; House Council. CAROLYN FRANCES ADDISON North Plainfield, N. J. B.S. in Education Y.W.C.A.; Mercury Club; Blue Stone Cotil- lion Club; Extramural Hockey; Intramural Sports ; Assistant Intramural Basketball Leader. DORIS MILLS BABCOCK Ashland, Va. B.S. in Education Kappa Delta Pi ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Blue- stone Cotillion Club; Y.W.C.A.; Recreation Council, Secretary ; Frances Sale Club ; Sophomore Cheerleader. PATRICIA ANNE BABER Afton, Va. B.S. in Education Frances Sale Club, President ; Theta Sigma Upsilon; Alpha Rho Delta; Westminister Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet. v % Seniors z BEVERLY ANN BARDEN Highland Springs, Va. B.S. in Education Eaptist Student Choir; Alpha Sigma Tau, Chaplain; Frances Sale Club, Vice-Presi- dent; Y.W.C.A. CHARLOTTE JANE BARNES Arlington, Va. B.M. in Education Sigma Phi Lambda ; Glee Club ; Modern Dance Club ; Wesley Foundation ; Standards Committee. ANN STUART BELL Elberon, Va. B.S. Transfer, Averett College. Danville, Va. ; Frances Sale Club; Y.W.C.A.; Baptist Stu- dent Union. JULIAN E. BELL Harrisonburg, Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Delta Rho. Seniors ELIZABETH BURWELL BIRD Mount Jackson, Va. B.S. Business Club ; Bluestone Cotillion Club. Treasurer; Pi Kappa Sigma, Corresponding Secretary; BREEZE Staff; Mav Court. SHIRLEY ANN BLACKWELL Roanoke, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Assistant Chaplain ; Baptist Student Union, Secretary and Treas- urer; Student-Faculty Committee; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet ; German Club ; Association for Childhood Education, Treasurer; Glee Club; Secretary of Sophomore Class ; Fact Find- ing Committee ; Mercury Club ; May Court. JANET ELAINE BOLEN PAMELA NAUDAIN BOND Culpeper. Va. B.S. in Education Extramural Hockey ; Porpoise Club, Presi- dent ; Mercury Club; Modern Dance Club; Athletic Association Council, Senior Class Representative; BREEZE Staff, Sports Edi- tor; Recreation Council; Curie Science Club; Kappa Delta Pi ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Intra- mural Athletics. Princess Anne, Maryland B.S. in Education German Club; Frances Sale Club; Student Government Association, Treasurer; Alpha Sigma Alpha, Secretary ; Honor Council ; Standards Committee ; Kappa Delta Pi ; Canterbury Club, Co-President; Y.W.C.A.; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Seniors JOYCE ANN BOWLING Fredericksburg, Va. B.S. in Education Pi Kappa Sigma; Bluestone Cotillion Club; Y.W.C.A .; Frances Sale Club. HELEN ELIZABETH BOYD Winchester, Va. B.A. in Education Theta Sigma Upsilon, First Vice-President; Kappa Delta Pi, President: Sigma Phi Lambda ; Le Cercle Francais, Vice-Presi- dent ; El Club Espanol, President, Secretary : Y.W.C.A.; Senior Counselor. REBECCA WALKER BRANNER Broadway, Va. B.A. in Education Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda. MARY FRANCES BRICKEY Catawba, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau, Recording Secretary; Chairman Social Committee; Treasurer Sophomore Class ; German Club, Sergeant- at-Arms; Pi Omega Pi, Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Business Club; SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Freshman Class Editor, Copy Editor; Y.W.C.A.; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Seniors SHIRLEY ANN BROWN Waynesboro, Va. B.S. in Education Intramural Sports ; Extramural Hockev ; Curie Science Club; Y.W.C.A.; Baptist Stu- dent Union ; Association for Childhood Edu- cation. SUE ANN BROWN Clifton Forge, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha ; Ushers ' Club, Sec- retary; Bluestone Cotillion Club, Vice-Presi- dent; SCHOOL-MA ' AM Staff; F.B.L.A. ; So- cial Committee; Spanish Club; Y.W.C.A.; Junior Marshall; Senior Class Business Man- ager; Mav Court. SUE CLARK BROWN Richlands, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha ; Honor Council ; Stu- dent-Faculty Committee; Student Council; Editor of Handbook ; Dormitory Council ; Bluestone Cotillion Club. NANCY REVERCOMB BRUBAKER Dayton, Va. B.S. in Education Return Student. Seniors MILDRED KATHRYN BURKEY Appomattox, Va. B.M. in p:ducation Alpha Sigma Tau; Y.W.C.A.; Wesley Foun- dation; Dormitory Council; Glee Club; Jun- ior Marshall; Music Educators ' Association; Diapason Club; BREEZE Staff. BETTY LOU BUZZARD Swoope, Va. B.S. in Education Frances Sale Club; Y.W.C.A. ' 5 4T LLOYD THOMAS BYRD Dayton, Va. B.S. Sigma Delta Rho, Vice-President ; Men ' s Student Organization, Corresponding Secre- tary: Y.M.C.A., Treasurer; Basketball; Hon- or Council. RICHARD WILLIAM BYRD Dayton, Va. B.S. Transfer from Bridgewater College; Mei Student Organization; Y.M.C.A. Seniors LEONE PAGE CALLIS CAROLYN FAY CARICOFE Grimstead, Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma; Y.W.C.A., Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda, Treas- urer; Association for Childhood Education; German Club; Student-Faculty Committee; Baptist Student Union, Enlistment Vice- President. Harrisonburg, Va. B.S. in Education Transfer from Shenandoah College ; Sigma Sigma Sigma, President ; Frances Sale Club, Sergeant-at-Arms ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Fact-Finding Committee; Standards Com- mittee ; Y.W.C.A. ; Panhellenic Council ; Glee Club; Kappa Delta Pi. MARY LOU CARROLL Herndon, Va. B.S. in Education Vice-President and President of Freshman Class; Class Representative of Athletic As- sociation; Hockey Sportsleader ; Acting President of Athletic Association ; President of Athletic Association ; Extramural Sports, Captain; Intramural Sports; Bluestone Cotil- lion Club; Mercury Club; Sigma Phi Lamb- da ; Kappa Delta Pi ; Delegate to Virginia Athletic Federation of College Women Con- ference; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. NANCY IRENE CAVENDISH Fayetteville, W. Va. B.M. in Education Zeta Tau Alpha; Music Educators ' National Conference; Choral Ensemble; Y.W.C.A.; Band. Seniors RUTH MAE CHANDLER Waynesboro, Va. B.S. in Education Theta Sigma Upsilon; Honor Council; Stu- dent Government; Y.W.C.A.; Transfer from Fairfax Hall Junior College ; May Court. BILLIE JANE CHITWOOD Roanoke, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha; Student Faculty Com- mittee; Ushers ' Club; Frances Sale Club: Y.W.C.A.; Wesley Foundation; May Court. JEANETTE VIAR COLEMAN Harrisonburg, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau; German Club; Y.W.C.A. Curie Science Club. PATRICIA ANNE CONROY Warrenton, Va. B.S. in Education Newman Club, Vice-President. Seniors JANET LEE CORLEY North Garden, Va. B.S. in Education Transfer from Chorus ; Weslev ship; Y.W.C.A. ' ; Education. Ferrum Junior College ; Choir; Methodist Fellow- Association for Childhood DORIS ELIZABETH CRAUN Middleburg, Va. B.S. Zeta Tau Alpha, Social Chairman, Treasur- er: Future Business Leaders of America Y.W.C.A. JO ANN CREGAR Elkton, Va. B.S. SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff; Y.W.C.A.; Blue- stone Cotillion Club; Frances Sale Club; Granddaughters ' Club; Weslev Foundation. MARTHA KATHLEEN CROMER Blacksburg, Va. B.S. Pi Kappa Sigma, Treasurer; F.B.L.A.; Fenc- ing Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Representa- tive to Athletic Association from Junior Class; Senior Class Representative to Rec- reation Council; Bluestone Cotillion Club; Intramural Sports. Seniors KAY SPENCER CRUTE Fishersville, Va. B.S. Transfer from Berea College, Ky. MARY ELIZABETH CULLEN Painter, Va. B.S. in Education Pi Kappa Sigma : Bluestone Cotillion Club ; Y.W.C.A.; Association for Childhood Edu- cation. PATRICIA DANIELS Green Cove Springs, Fla. B.S. in Education Bluestone Cotillion Club ; Y. W.C.A. ; Ushers ' Club; Honor Council, Summer, Secretary; Porpoise Club. LUCY HANSON DAVIS Max Meadows, Va. B.S. in Education Pi Kappa Sigma ; Bluestone Cotillion Club ; Association for Childhood Education ; Strat- ford Players; Y.W.C.A.; Standards Com- mittee; Mav Court. Settlors STANLEY ODELL DELLINGER NANCYE BOWMAN DEVIER Mt. Jackson, Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Delta Rho, Alumnae Secretary ; Y.M.C.A.; Mathematics Club. Harr sanburg, Va. B.S. in Education Theta Sigma Upsilon ; Choral Club ; Frances Sale Club. HELEN LOUISE DIFFEE NANCY KAY DICKINSON Fredericksburg, Va. B.S. in Education Pi Kappa Sigma; Y.W.C.A.; Bluestone Cotil- lion Club. Waynesboro, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Tail, Rush Chairman, Cor- responding Secretary ; Mathematics Club, Secretary ; Student Government Represen- tative ; Glee Club ; German Club, Business Manager: Panhellenic Council, Social Chair- man; Senior Counselor; Y.W.C.A. ; Impanel- ing Board, Chairman. f K  ! Seniors FRANCES LOUISE DINWIDIME Richmond, Va. U.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Editor; Frances Sale Club; Modern Dance Club: Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; German Club, President; Y.W.C.A .; May Court. DENNIS EUGENE ECKARD Harrisonburg, Va. B.A. in Education BEULAH ELLIS Princeton Junction, N. J. B.S. in Education Pi Kappa Sigma, Social Chairman, Vice- President ; Bluestone Cotillion Club, Presi- dent ; Social Committee; BREEZE Headline Editor; Student-Faculty Relations Commit- tee; Modern Dance Club, Reporter; Intra- mural Sports; Dormitory Council; Y.W.C.A.; Apple Blossom Princess. MARY ELISABETH EMSWILER McGaheysville, Va. B.S. in Education Theta Sigma Upsilon, Editor; Curie Science Club, Vice-President ; Sesame Club, Treas- urer; Granddaughters ' Club; Junior Mar- shall. Seniors MARY ELLEN FLANAGAN Strasburg, Va. B.A. in Education Mathematics Club. NORMA JUDITH FLORA Boones Mill, Va. B.M. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secre- tary; Y.W.C.A., Cabinet; Eluestone Cotil- lion Club ; Baptist Student Union ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Kappa Delta Pi ; Student Gov- ernment Association, Recorder of Points. SARA ANN FOSNIGHT Front Royal, Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma; BREEZE Staff, Copy Editor, News Editor, Associate Editor; Stratford Players, Secretary. WILLIAM HENRY GARRETT Broadway, Va. B.S. Sigma Delta Rho, Treasurer, Sergeant-at- Arms; Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer; F.B.L.A., Second Vice-President; Madison Business Club; Y.M.C.A., Treasurer. Seniors CAROLYN ANN GLASS Buena Vista, Va. B.S. in Education V.W.C.A.; Ex Libris Club, Secretary; West- minister Fellowship. FRANCES MARIE GLASS Buena Vista, Va. B.S. in Education Theta Sigma Upsilon ; Association for Child- hood Education ; Y.W.C.A. : Schwarzenau Club. ANNE PHYLLIS GOODRICH Wakefield. Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau, Custodian; BREEZE Staff; Modern Dance Club; F.B.L.A.; Wes- ley Foundation ; Bluestone Cotillion Club ; Junior Marshall; Y.W.C.A. J S v ELEANOR WHITE GOULDIN Fredericksburg, Va. B.S. in Education Association for Childhood Education, Pro- gram Chairman ; Kappa Delta Pi, Reporter, Historian; Sigma Phi Lambda; Baptist Stu- dent Union, Cabinet; Y.W.C.A., Senior Rep- resentative. Seniors MARTHA EUGENIA GRIMES Chase City, Va. B.S. in Education Theta Sigma Upsilon; Y.W.C.A. ; Association for Childhood Education ; Inter-Dormitory Council ; Messick House President ; Trans- fer from Averett College. BETTY JO GROVE Weyers Cave, Va. B.S. in Education Sesame Club, Reporter; Frances Sale Club. DOROTHY ANITA GROVES Winchester, Va. B.S. in Education Theta Sigma Upsilon, Second Vice-Presi- dent ; Association for Childhood Education : Y.W.C.A. ; Lutheran Student Association ; BREEZE Staff, Acting Business Manager; SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Junior Class Assist- ant Editor, Senior Class Editor; Orchestra; Senior Counselcr; Inter-Dormitorv Council. JEAN GARNETT HAMILTON Lynch Station, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha; German Club; Y.W.C. A. ; Baptist Student Union ; Recreation Council ; Standards Committee ; Athletic Association Council ; Student Organization Activities Committee; Association For Childhood Education; May Court. Seniors SHIRLEY PHYLLIS HANSON Lynchburg, Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma; Y.W.C.A.; Westminis- ter Fellowship; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Standards Committee; Social Com- mittee; May Court. KATHERINE JORDAN HARDING Wicomico Church, Va. B.A. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, President; German Club; Y.W.C.A.; Ushers ' Club, Assistant Head Usher; Canterbury Club, Treasurer; Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Counselor; May Court. , PATRICIA ANN HARRELL Colonial Heights, Va. B.S. in Education Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A.; Frances Sale Club, Sergeant-at-Arms. MARGARET HOUSTON HARTSEL Roanoke, Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma; Sigma Phi Lambda, President ; Mercurv Club, Program Chair- man ; YAV.C.A.; Kappa Delta Pi; Curie Science Club; Intramural Sports; Extra- mural Hockey; National Basketball Rating; Dormitory Council ; Freshman Class Report- er ; Senior Class President ; May Court ; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. Seniors MARGARET ELIZABETH HAZEL Arlington, Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma ; Bluestone Cotillion Club ; Spanish Club ; Westminister Fellow- ship; Y.W.C.A. EDITH MAY HENSON Strasburg, Va. B.S. in Education Wesley Foundation, Council, Treasurer, President; Frances Sale Club. Secretary; Granddaughters ' Club, Vice-President, Pres- ident ; Dormitory Council. JOHN FREDERICK HETZEL Bluefield, W. Va. B.S. Aloha Rho Delta; Art Club; Curie Science Club; Westminister Fellowship; Y.M.C.A. GWENDOLYN FOX HOCKMAN Falls Church, Va. B.S. in Education Pi Kappa Sigma ; Athletic Association Rep- resentative ; Bluestone Cotillion Club ; Mod- ern Dance Club ; Athletic Association, Treas- urer; BREEZE Staff; Extramural Sports; Intramural Sports; Mercury Club; Y.W.C. A.; Social Dance Leader. Seniors EM SUTTON HOLLAND Franklin, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Chaplain; Y.W.C.A., Cabinet, Vice-President ; German Club ; Wesley Foundation, Council, Cabinet; As- sociation for Childhood Education ; Senior Counselor: Honor Council; Student Council: Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. MARY ANNA HOLLOMON Harrisonburg, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau ; Athletic Association ; Mercury Club, Treasurer; Student Govern- ment Representative ; Junior Marshall. Chairman ; Extramural Hockey ; Intramural Sports; Senior Counselor; Recreation Coun- cil. JOHN J. HOSTETTER Harrisonburg, Va. B.S. Transfer Student; Pi Omega Pi; F.B.L.A. ALBERTA JEAN HOWARD Waynesboro, Va. B.S. in Education Theta Sigma Upsilon, Assistant Editor; Sigma Phi Lambda; Association for Child- hood Education ; Math Club, President ; Kap- pa Delta Pi; Y.W.C.A.; Baptist Student Union, Council. 1 Seniors CATHERINE JOYCE HOWARD Charlottesville, Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma, Chairman of Social Service; Glee Club; Y.W.C.A.; Alpha Rho Delta, Vice-President ; Student Government Association, Secretary ; Wesley Foundation, Cabinet. ETHEL LOUISE HOWARD Ashland, Va. B.S. in Education Baptist Student Union; F.B.L.A.; Madison Business Club; Y.W.C.A.; Baptist Student Union, Council, Co-Editor of Eyes and Eves. FERN ELIZABETH JENNINGS Martinsville, Va. B.A. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President; Wesley Foundation, Cabinet, Corresponding Secre- tary; Band; Orchestra, Publicity Manager, Secretary-Treasurer, Vice-President ; Stu- dent Council; Y.W.C.A.; SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Copy Ed-tor; Recreation Council. BARBARA ZELL JOHNSON Narrows, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau, Vice-President ; Blue- stone Cotillion Club; Glee Club; Association for Childhood Education ; Diapason Club ; Y.W.C.A.; Junior Marrhall ; Social Commit- tee, Treasurer; Nominating Convention for Major Organizations ; May Court. Seniors HELEN BYKl) .JOHNSON Ashland, Ya. B.A. in Education Sigma Tau., President; Panhellenic : .Senior Counselor; Y.W.C.A. ; Kx Club; El Club Espanol, Treasurer; Council: Intramural Basketball; Alpha Counci Libris House Stratford Player! JUDITH ANN JOHNSON Cresaptown. Md. B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma ; Fact-Finding Commit- tee; Freshman Class Nominating Commit- tee ; Student-Faculty Relations Committee ; Social Committee; Glee Club: German Club; Wesley Foundation, Cabinet; Y.W.C.A.; In- ler-Dormitory Council; Association for Childhood Education: Sprinkle House Pres- ident ; Fire Chief, Jackson Dormitory ; May Court. JEAN ANN JOLLETT Stanardsville, Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma ; Wesley Foundation ; Y.W.C.A.; German Club; Ex Libris Club; May Court. HELEN JEAN JONES Virginia Beach, Va. B.S. in Education Y.W.C.A.; Baptist Student Union; Intra- mural Sports ; F.B.L.A. ; Madison Business Club. Seniors LOLA LOUISE JONES PATSY ANN JONES Hampton, Va. B.S. in Education Theta Sigma Upsilon, Treasurer; Sigma Phi Lambda ; F.B.L.A., Vice-President, Report- er; Madison Business Club, Reporter; House Council ; Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer ; Kappa Delta Pi ; Bluestone Cotillion Club, Sergeant- at-Arms; SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Business Manager. Blairs, Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma : Baptist Student Union, Social Vice-President, President; Associa- tion for Childhood Education, Secretary, Vice-President ; Panhellenic Council, Cor- responding Secretary; Interfaith Council; Y.W.C.A.; Dormitory Council. JOAN MARGARET KAFER WILLIAM RUSSELL JORDAN Staunton, Va. B.S. Queens Village, N. Y. B.S. in Education Pi Kappa Sigma, Recording Secretary ; Mod- ern Dance Club, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Spanish Club; Blue- stone Cotillion Club; Y.W.C.A. Seniors SARAH ANNE KEYS Bristow, Va. B.A. in Education Granddaughters ' Club; Westminister Fel- lowship; Art Club; Sigma Phi Lambda: French Club; Art Club, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; Curie Science Club. ATHENA PETE KOSTUL Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. Pi Kappa Sigma; Transfer from Fairfax Junior College; Y.W.C.A. ; Recreation Coun- cil. Chairman; Bluestone Cotillion Club: Curie Science Club; SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff: May Court. CORNELIA ARVIN LAWRENCE Buena Vista. Va. B.S. in Education Baptist Student Union; Y.W.C.A.; Intra- mural Sports. GEORGE DEWEY LEFFEL, JR. Harrisonburg, Va. B.S. Sigma Delta Rho; Junior Class Vice-Presi- dent; Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms ; Y.M. C.A., Chaplain; Sigma Delta Rho, Chaplain; Junior Marshall; Stratford Players, Public- ity Manager; Madison ' s Man of the Year; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. Seniors MARY CAROLYN LEGARD ELEANOR IRENE LEHMAN Marion, Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma; Sigma Phi Lambda; Mercury Club, Secretary, President; Extra- mural Sports; Bluestone Cotillion Club; Athletic Association; Intramural Sports; Wesley Foundation, Editor; Y.W.C.A.; Dormitory Council; President, Student Sec- tion, Virginia Association for Health, Phy- sical Education, and Recreation ; May Court. Falls Church, Va. B.S. in Education Theta Sigma Upsilon, President; Y.W.C.A.; Lutheran Student Association, Treasurer; Association for Childhood Education; Senior Counselor; Sigma Phi Lambda, Historian; Honor Council, Secretary; SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Junior Class Editor; Panhellenic Council Representative ; Electoral Board. PATRICIA ROSS LEWIS DONALD GORDON LEISCH Arlington, Va. B.S. Sigma Delta Rho, Treasurer; Y.M.C.A. Porpoise Club. Richmond, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Vice-President; Pan- hellenic Council, Treasurer; German Club, Treasurer ; Pi Omega Pi ; Sigma Phi Lambda; Y.W.C.A.; F.B.L.A.; Senior Coun- selor; May Court. Seniors VICTORIA ANN LEWIS Roanoke, Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma; German Club; Baptist Student Union, Council; Y.W.C.A., Cabinet; Sigma Phi Lambda; Athletic Association, Council; Extramural Basketball, Hockey; Intramural Sports; Fencing Club, Secretary- Treasurer; Mercury Club. MARTHA VIRGINIA LIVICK Fishersville, Va. B.S. in Education Kappa Delta Pi; Transfer from Berea College, Ky. PAUL RICHARD LONG Harrisonburg, Va. B.S. Sigma Delta Rho, President; Y.M.C.A.; Honor Council, Summer Session, Chairman ; Men ' s Student Organization. PEGGY ANN LONG Winchester, Va. B.S. Zeta Tau Alpha, Membership Chairman ; Y.W.C.A.; Diapason Club; Glee Club; Pi Omega Pi, President: Junior Class Secre- tary; Sigma Phi Lambda; Senior Counselor; Panhellenic Council, Recording Secretary: House Fire Chief. Seniors WILLARD DALE LONG FRANCES HARWOOD LUKIN Harrisonburg, Va. B.S. Sigma Delta Rho; Men ' s Student Govern- ment Organization, President ; Delta Kappa, Alumni Secretary; Y.M.C.A. ; Math Club: Basketball ; Sophomore Class, Sergeant-at- Arms ; Stratford Plavers, Vice-President; Student Court. Lexington. Va. B.M. in Education Diapason Club, President; We tminister Fellowship. Pre-ident: Interfaith Council, Chairman : Y.W.C A. ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Kappa Delta Pi; Glee Club; Music Educa- tors ' National Conference. VERNELLE STINNETTE LYTTON CAROLYN LUTZ ML Jackson, Va. B.S. in Education Amherst, Va. B.A. in Education Zeta Tau Alpha; Y.W.C.A.; International Relations Club, Treasurer, Vice-President : Fencing Club, President; Glee Club, Dormi- tory Council ; Student-Faculty Relations Committee; Student Organizations and Activities Committee: Athletic Association Committee; Junior Y.W.C. A., Treasurer, Re- porter; EREEZE Staff. Seniors FRANCES ROSEN E MAHAN Chatham, Va. B.S. in Education Y.W.C.A.; Frances Sale Club; Baptist Stu- dent Union. MARCIA ANN MAIER Waynesboro, Va. B.S. in Education Glee Club, President; Kappa Delta Pi, Sec- retary ; Sigma Phi Lambda, Vice-President ; Honor Council; Y.W.C.A. ; Senior Counselor; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. MARY KATHRYN MANHARDT Arlington, Va. B.S. in Education Pi Kappa Sigma; Orchesis, Secretary; Ger- man Club; Frances Sale Club; Canterbury Club; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. EMELINE HOBART MARLOWE Front Royal, Va. B.S. in Education Zeta Tau Alpha; Granddaughters ' Club: Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda, Secre- tary; Pi Omega Pi; F.B.L.A.; Glee Club, Business Manager; Y.W.C.A.; Bluestone Cotillion Club. Seniors DELORES LOVING MATHENY Waynesboro, Va. B.S. in Education Mercury Club ; Spanish Club ; Council; Extramural Hockey; Sports; Y.W.C.A.: May Court. Recreation Intramural EDWARD AUSTIN MICHAEL Wyoming-, Del. B.M. in Education Sigma Delta Rho, Recording Secretary; Orchestra, Librarian, Publicity Chairman, President ; Wesley Foundation Choir, Direc- tor; Music Educators ' Club, President; Man- ager Men ' s Basketball Team; Band, Librar- ian, Vice-President ; Lost Cords Dance Band, Secretary; Stratford Players; Y.M.C.A.; Madrigals; Who ' s Who In American Col- leges and Universities. JANICE KATHRYN MILLER Bridgewater, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau, Editor; Intramural Sports; Zirkle House President; Stratford Players; Tennis Intramural Sports Leader; May Court. MARY SUE MISSIMER Roanoke, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Tau ; German Club ; Recreation Council, Secretary; SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Editor; Stratford Players, Publicity; Y.W. C.A.; Outstanding Junior; Junior Marshall; Outstanding Senior; Who ' s Who In Ameri- can Colleges and Universities; May Court. Seniors MARTHA ANN MORGAN Lynchburg, Va. B.S. in Education Pi Kappa Sigma, Keeper of Archives ; Shen- andoah Apartments, President: Bluestone Cotillion Club; Y.W.C.A.; May Queen. RERRYMAN RICHARD MORRIS. JR. Port Republic, Va. B.S. Pi Omega Pi. SARAH ELAINE MUNDAY Alexandria, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Chi Omega; Transfer from American University ; Student Government Associa- tion, Junior Class Representative, President : Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Assoc- iation for Childhood Education, Treasurer; Canterburv Club, Vice-President; Y.W.C.A.; BREEZE, Reporter; SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff; Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Uni- versities. BARBARA MAYO MURPHEY Library, Pa. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Registrar; Standards Committee; Nominating Convention; Can- terbury Club, Co-President ; German Club ; Association for Childhood Education, Vice- President; Senior Class Secretary; v.w.C.A. Seniors MARK SHACKLETTE MUTERSPAUGH Harrisonburg ' , Va. B.S. Sigma Delta Rho; Y.M.C.A.; Men ' s Student Government Association. ANNA ELIZABETH MYERS Weyers Cave, Va. B.S. in Education Sesame Club ; Granddaughters ' Club. CHARLENE JOY MYERS East Liverpool, Ohio B.A. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Y.W.C.A.; German Club ; Lutheran Student Association, Social Chairman, President : Nominating Commit- tee, Sophomore Representative, Junior Rep- resentative ; Scribblers ; Honor Council, Jun- ior Representative. Chairman ; Interfaith Council ; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. MARY SUE NELSON Newport News, Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma; Y.W.C.A., President; Glee Club; German Club; Standards Com- mittee; Granddaughters ' Club; Madison College Business Club; Wesley Foundation; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities; May Court. Seniors AUDREY MARIE O ' NEIL Sandston, Va. B.S. in Education Zeta Tau Alpha ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club, Secretary, Vice- President; Frances Sale Club; Art Club. JEAN ANN PLATT Fayetteville, W. Va. B.M. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice-President ; Kappa Delta Pi, Corresponding Secretary; Choral Ensemble; Orchestra, President; Y.W.C.A.; Student Government Representative; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Junior Marshall ; Music Edu- cators ' National Conference. HARRIETT BELL POINDEXTER Phenix, Va. B.S. in Education Y.W.C.A. KETTIE MERRILL POMEROY Washington, D. C. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Treasurer; German Club, Secretary ; Ushers ' Club ; House Coun- cil; F.B.L.A.; Y.W.C.A. Seniors AUDREY ANN PUGH Richmond, Va. B.A. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha ; German Club, Report- er; Student-Faculty Relations Committee; Stratford Players, Recorder of Points ; Span- ish Club, Reporter, Treasurer; Y.W.C.A.; House Council. JEANNETTE BARBARA RALPH Middleburg, Va. B.S. in Education Y.W.C.A.; Pi Omega Pi; F.B.L.A. ; Student Organization and Activities Committee, Secretary ; Intramural Sports ; Baptist Stu- dent Union, Choir, Young Women ' s Auxil- iary. FRANCES PRESTON RILEY Swoope, Va. B.S. in Education Theta Sigma Upsilon; Association for Child- hood Education ; Presbyterian Church Ac- tivities; Y.W.C.A. JOYCE LORENE RINKER Buena Vista, Va. B.S. Alpha Sigma Alpha; Y.W.C.A.; Campus Fire Chief; Assistant Dormitory Fire Chief; Dormitory Fire Chief; German Club; Curie Science Club ; Student-Faculty Committee. Seniors RITA ALBERT RITCHIE Ewing, Va. B.S. in Education Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice-President, President; Y.W.C.A.; Glee Club, Librarian; Student Government Association Representative, Vice-President ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Kappa Delta Pi; Association for Childhood Educa- tion; Ushers ' Club; Junior Class Treasurer; Miss Madison; Outstanding Senior; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; May Court. SHIRLEY LOUISE RITENOUR Front Royal, Va. B.A. in Education Theta Sigma Upsilon, Corresponding Secre- tary; Spanish Club, Secretary; Y.W.C.A. MARY JACQUELINE ROWAN Culpeper, Va. B.S. in Education Zeta Tau Alpha; F.B.L.A.; Wesley Founda- tion; Glee Club; Y.W.C.A. ESTHER ANN RUST Haymarket. Va. B.A. in Education Representative to Honor Council, Summer; Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer; Alpha Rho Del- ta, Treasurer; Glee Club, Secretary; Sigma Phi Lambda; Westminister Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. Seniors ANN BOYD RUTHERFORD Clifton Forge, Va. B.S. in Education El Club Espanol; Bluestone Cotillion Club; Y.W.C.A.; BREEZE Staff. PHYLLIS RAE SAWYER Norfolk, Va. B.S. in Education Pi Kappa Sigma, Chaplain; Y.W.C.A.; As- sociation for Childhood Education ; Interna- tional Relations Club : Bluestone Cotillion Club, Secretary; SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Assistant Editor, Organizations Editor, Faculty Editor. BETTIE LOU SCHOOLS Emmerton, Va. B.S. in Education Baptist Student Union, Music Chairman, Editor. NAN H. SELLERS Broadway, Va. B.S. in Education Sesame Club. Seniors HELENE LOIS SELLNER Arlington, Va. B.S. in Education Pi Kappa Sigma, Press Agent; Modern Dance Club, President ; Athletic Association Council; Extramural Hockey; Bluestone Cotillion Club; Orchestra; Intramural Sports. BARBARA WOLFE SHENK Luray. Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Stratford Players, Business Manager ; Y.W. C.A.; SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff. Faculty Edi- tor; BREEZE Staff; Madison Business Club; F.B.L.A.; Class Reporter. GERSHON DARE SHICKEL Dayton, Va. B.S. in Education Y.W.C.A.; Frances Sale Club, Chairman So- cial Committee ; Schwarzenau Club, Witness Chairman, Faith Chairman ; Intramural Basketball. J WILLIAM SCOTT SHIFLET, JR. Harrisonburg, Va. B.S. Men ' s Chorus: Y.M.C.A.; Diapason Club. Seniors CAROL SUE SHUFFLEBARGER NANCY ANN SHULER Pulaski, Va. B.S. Pi Kappi Sigma ; German Club ; Panhellenic Council, Chairman-elect, Chairman ; Strat- ford Players; Y.W.C.A.; Fire Safety Com- mittee; Mav Court. Stanley, Va. B.S. in Education Theta Sigma Upsilon, Recording Secretary; Intramural Basketball; Modern Dance Club; Y.W.C.A. MARTHA GRAE SLOUGH JOAN GERTRUDE SIMMILL Belmar, N. J. B.A. in Education Transfer from Southern Seminary ; Canter- bury Club. Buena Vista, Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sentinel; Transfer from Southern Seminary and Junior Col- lege; Association for Childhood Education; Glee Club ; Canterbury Club ; Diapason Club, Secretary-Treasurer ; Social Committee ; Dormitory Council; Junior Marshall; May Court. Seniors MYRA ANN SMITH Roanoke, Va. B.S. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma ; Y.W.C.A. ; German Club: Mercury Club; Extramural and Intra- mural Sports ; Athletic Association, Sports- leader, Vice-President; Senior Counselor; President of U.A.F.C.T.I. ETTA MAE SNYDER Meadowview, Va. B.S. in Education Y.W.C.A.; Frances Sale Club. CLARENCE B. SOUDER Harrisonburg, Va. B.S. Y.M.C.A.; F.B.L.A.; Men ' s Student Govern- ment, Senior Representative; Men ' s Student Court. MELVYN DOUGLAS SOYARS Norfolk. Va. B.M. in Education Men ' s Student Government, Vice-President : Y.M.C.A., Vice-President, Secretary, Presi- dent; Men ' s Student Court: Honor Council; Band, President, Librarian ; Lost Chords, President; Madison Concert Orchestra; Chamber Music Group; Basketball; Baptist Student Union, Council; Stratford Players: Music Educators ' Club; Who ' s Who in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities. PATRICIA CANNON STABLER Wilmington, Del. B.S. in Education Business Club; F.B.L.A., Treasurer; Assoc- iation for Childhood Education, Treasurer; Y.W.C.A. ; President of Junior Dorm ; Can- terbury Club; Senior Councilor; Honor Council. BARBARA ANN STEGALL Fieldale, Va. B.S. Bluestone Cotillion Club, Business Manager; Pi Kappa Sigma, Sergeant-at-Arms : Intra- mural Basketball ; F.B.L.A. ; Vice-President of Shenandoah Apts. ; May Court. LOIS H. STLCKERT Arlington, Va. B.S. in Education Zeta Tau Alpha ; Kappa Delta Pi ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Association for Childhood Educa- tion. ANNE ELAINE SUTER Bridgewater, Va. B.S. in Educat : on Junior Marshall; Sesame Club, Secretary. ANGELITA FAYE SUITER Roanoke, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha; German Club; Y.W.C. A. ; Wesley Foundation ; Modern Dance Club, Reporter; Treasurer, Senior Class; Nomi- nating Committee; Business Club; Maid of Honor, Mav Court. ANN E. THOMPSON Cumberland, Md. B.M. in Education Zeta Tau Alpha ; Kappa Delta Pi : Sigma Phi Lambda ; Music Educators ' National Confer- ence ; Diapason Club ; Band ; Lost Chords, Treasurer; Y.W.C.A.; Madison College Con- cert Orchestra. Seniors JANE MAE THOMPSON Lexington, Va. B.S. in Education Alpha Sigma Alpha; Eluestone Cotillion Club; Y.W.C.A.; Business Club; Future Business Leaders of America, President, Historian. RETT A MAE THORPE Catlett, Va. B.S. in Education Kappa Delta Pi ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Alpha Rho Delta; Mathematics Club, Treasurer: Spanish Club; Curie Science Club; Y.W.C. A.; Baptist Student Union; Alumnae Daugh- ters ' Club. JEAN NATALIE TILLER Richmond, Va. B.A. in Education BREEZE Staff, Editor-in-Chief; Scribblers, Chief Scribe ; Bluestone Cotillion Club ; Rec- reation Council; Y.W.C.A.; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Mav Court. MARTHA BLACKWELL TRENARY Front Royal, Va. B.S. Westminister Fellowship, Treasurer, Vice- President; Frances Sale Club; Y.W.C.A.: Zeta Tau Alpha ; Senior Counselor. JANET THOMAS VANOVER Glasgow, Va. B.M. in Education Band, President; Orchestra; Lost Chords, Secretary, Treasurer; Newman Club. GERALDINE ENGLISH WALKER Roanoke, Va. B.S. in Educat : on Fluestone Cotillion Club; Stratford Players; Y.W.C.A.; Sheldon Dormitory, Vice-Presi- dent ; Intramural Sports ; May Court. SHIRLEY MITCHELL WALTON Appomattox, Va. B.M. in Education Sigma Sigma Sigma, Program Chairman; Glee Club; Diapason Club; Y.W.C.A., Cabi- net, Music Chairman; Wesley Foundation, Social Chairman ; Music Educators ' Club. PEGGY HOLT WARING Fairfax, Va. B.S. in Education Transfer from William and Mary College ; Porpoise Club. MARGUERITE LONG WAMPLER Broadway, Va. B.S. in Education JOHNNY GARNETT WARNER Woodstock, Va. B.S. Basketball Team; Y.M.C.A. Seniors ALBERTA MOKAN WARREN Harrisonburg, Va. B.S. in Education Foreign Student to University of London; Standards Committee; Pi Kappa Sigma, Corresponding Editor; Stratford Players, President; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi ; Vice-President of Sophomore Class; Student Government Representative; Cotillion Club; Mathematics Club; SCHOOL- MA ' AM Staff; Senior Counselor; Y.W.C.A.; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities ; Outstanding Senior. CAROL ANN WHITEHILL Somerset, Pa. B.S. in Education Glee Club; Recreation Council; Head Usher; Ushers ' Club; May Court. DON FRANKLIN WILKINS Woodstock, Va. B.M. in Education Band, Librarian ; Orchestra, Librarian, Pub- licity Manager; Choral Ensemble; Lost Chords; Men ' s Student Government; Y.M. C.A. ; Transfer from Roanoke College. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Ripley, W. Va. B.S. in Education Y.W.C.A.; Stratford Players. MAKY JACQUELINE WILLIAMS Norfolk, Va. B.S. in Education Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A.; Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica ; Zeta Tau Alpha. NANCY IRIS WILLIAMS Back Bay, Va. B.S. in Education Y.W.C.A.; Business Club; Pi Omega Pi ; Handbook, Business Manager, Assistant Editor; Alpha Sigma Tau, Treasurer; Bluestone Cotillion Club, Reporter ; Recrea- tion Council ; Stratford Players ; May Court. SANDRA SUE WILLIAMS Creeds, Va. B.A. in Education Student-Faculty Committee ; Inter- national Relations Club, President, Secretary ; Spanish Club, Report- er ; Zeta Tau Alpha, Secretary ; Y.W.C.A.: Ushers ' Club; Dingle- dine House President; BREEZE Staff. JULIA REID YANCEY Harrisonburg, Va. B.S. Bluestone Cotillion Club; Porpoise Club, Vice-President; Pi Kappa Sigma; May Court. IDA SUZANNE YOUNG Staunton, Va. B.S. in EducaUon Y.W.C.A.; German Club; Granddaughters ' Club, Secretary, President ; Lutheran Stu- dent Association, Secretary, Social Chair- man; Chairman of Standards; Mav Court. FRANCES MURIEL YATES Gladys, Va. B.S. in Education Y.W.C.A. ; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Recording Secretary ; German Club ; Panhellenic Coun- cil ; SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Sophomore Edi- tor ; Reporter of Senior Class ; Frances Sale Club; Senior Counselor; Wesley Foundation; Dormitory House Council ; May Court. MARILYN ANN ZIRK Broadway, Va. B.S. Y.W.C.A.; Sesame Club, President; Curie Science Club, President ; Sergeant-at-Arms of Junior Class ; Vice-President of Senior Class ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. S Juniors are honored guests cf class banquet. If Arthur Murray could sec us nou PRESIDENT Shii ley Humphries SPONSORS Dr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Smith Zhe fluttior Class The Junior Class was glad to return to campus this fall to as- sume the status of upperclass- men. The first few days were spent meeting and getting acquaint- ed with our Little Sisters. We really enjoyed entertaining them at the Big Sister - Little Sister Party, which was the cli- max of Freshmen Week. This year we also had the pleasure of being the sister class to the Freshmen. Before we knew it, Thanks- giving had arrived and we were all on our way home for a few days. Those days right after Thanksgiving were really busy ones. They were filled with re- hearsals, committee meetings, and hours of just plain hard work, for December 7 was our Class Day. The day finally ar- rived and we were proud to pre- sent our speaker, Mrs. Martini, who has been the foster mother to many of the cat family at the Bronx Zoo. First row: Betty Beville, Treasur- er; Eloise Lohre, Secretary; Bev Belt. Vice-President. Standing: Martha Goodwin, Reporter. That badly needed vacation was welcomed with a sigh of relief, as everyone left for those joyous days of Christmas. Oh dear! Those inevitable exams were there to meet us at the end of January, but as us- ual, we all seemed to survive. Before we knew it, Moving- Up Day was here, the day that seemed so far away when we were Freshmen. It didn ' t seem possible as we watched the Sen- iors march out that WE would be the ones taking their places! Looking back, let us remem- ber Class Day, dances, holidays, Moving-Up Day, and exams. Also not to be forgotten is our president, Shirley Humph- ries, who stepped so magnific- ently into the shoes of Betty Henderson Bryant when Betty resigned early in the fall. Laur- els also go to our sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. Smith, who were al- ways there when we needed them. These three saw us through a tough but successful year and left us eagerly wait- ing for next year when we would be the statelv seniors. {juniors Joan Alls Adrienne Anderson Margaret Anderson Georgia Andrus Sarah Armstrong Mary Ashton Suzanne Baldwin Anna Barnette Beverley Belt Elizabeth Birch Betty Blankenbaker Emogene Blankenship Page Borst Patricia Bourne Suzanne Bowdle Beverly Bowman Martha Brandenburg Carol Bradley Shirley Brankley Barbara Brown Mary Alice Brown Virginia Brown Louise Burnett Kathleen Butts ' Juniors Julia Anne Calhoun Joyce Ann Callahan Myrtle Canada Jane Carneale Marie Caton Marlene Cave Elizabeth Cawley Marv Ellen Choate Patsy Clatterbuck Jean Click Barbara Cooper Robert Cunningham Peggy Ann Cupp Elsie Davis Betty DeWitt Nancy Dixon Lynwood Dovel Marjorie Dulaney Katherine East Ann Elliott Shirley Fairfield Alice Fields Jean Fitzgerald Jean Flowers Rumors Carole Fowlkes Barbara Freeman Nancy Lee Gardner Vera Gomes Suzanne Garst Martha Goodwin Mary Ann Hamlett Jane Hamrick Helen Harner Mary Lou Harnsberger Betty Harrelson Shirley Harris Joan Harvey Freda Hatcher Barbara Hawkins Reba Heishman Joyce Henderson Violet Hill Jane Hogan Anna Marie Hollowell Carol Humphries Shirley Humphries Nancy Hundley Kathryn Jenkins , i I I t s!l Juniors Carol Jones Jeanne Marie Justice A. E. Joan Keefer Ouida Keller Meade Kientz William Koch Sally Lance Karen Lantz Angeline Larson Nancy Lindamood Eloise Lohr Barbara Lund Betty Lynch Carol McCormick Sally McGavock Elizabeth Messersmith Kevin Miller Norman Miller Elaine Mistr Barbara Moore Margaret Morris Phyllis Moulden Jenilee Myers Lois Myers . Humors Connie Neal Shirley Newman Sarah Newton Glenna Orrell Barbara Overby Bertha Jane Owen Sylvia Painter Eldon Padgett Sue Peters Mary Catherine Phlegar Beverly Pleasants Cecelia Pope Jacqueline Poston Janie Powell Harold Price Tresa Quarles Lynne Ramsey Shirley Register Joyce Rhea Joe Riggleman Elinor Ritchie Dora Mae Robinson Virginia Robinson Mary Katherine Rubush f? xj I I It J ' Juniors Eetty Rumburg Donald Salt Katharine Samford Jenny Lynn Shaffer Sandra Slade Bessie Smalts Barbara Smith Jean Smith Shirley Smith Jo Gildersleeve Snyder Marilyn Southard Mary Lou Startzman Virginia Strawderman Gayle Swanson Louise Lambert Swats Janet Thayer Anne Townes Barbara Traugott Peggy Tucker Drucilla Turner Joan Van Saun Barbara Vipperman Phyllis Walls Anne Warren {juniors Elinor Wayne Anita Webb Jane Webster Cissie Weiss Paul Wenger Carolyn Wetsel Patricia Wheeler Nancy Whitten Moulton Wicks Virginia Wilson Gloria Wine Hilda Winkelmann Carolyn Wise Norma Wise Ferraba Womble Ailene Zirkle There ' s nothing like a good minstrel Hey man, she ' s sure some president Ye good ole jambon e vmores (he Sophomore Class PRESIDENT Piiscilla Shafer September found the Sophomores eag- erly greeting old friends and new transfers who were quickly accepted and initiated in- to all phases of life at Madison. Little time was lost also in greeting the Freshmen and making them feel right at home. After sponsoring the traditional sale of Freshman beanies, we capped and pinned our new friends at the old student - new stu- dent ceremony. The night we capped our sister class, the Seniors, we were over- whelmingly happy and indeed felt as if we played an important role in the campus activities. Vacation found excited Sophomores de- parting from campus with many suitcases, including one full of books, and returning with wonderful varied memories, and of course, the same untouched suitcase of books. Following vacations, exams were met and outlived as we participated in many extra-curricular activities. Plans made ear- ly in the fall for our class day were reward- ed when our presentation of Bones proved to be quite a success. Priscilla Shafer, our prexy, deserves a double round cf applause for her outstand- ing leadershit) throughout the year. An- other vote of thanks to our class officers and the undying class spirit. To the Menge- biers, our sponsors, we express our apprecia- tion for making our year complete. OFFICERS Left to right: M. Wutkins, Treasurer: S. Koontz, Vice-President: S. Carleton. Sergeant-at-Arms: Mrs. Mengebier; N. and C. Mengebier (Mascots): Dr. Mengebier; G. Manly, Reporter: C. Childress, Secretary. Sophomores Jacqueline Albrecht Mary Altizer Anne Ames Dorothv Anderson Patricia Asbell Barbara Atwood Elizabeth Auten Charlotte Bailev Ann Bail- Judy Bair Beckey Balderson Bettv Ball Kay Ballagh Barbara Banks Julia Batson Betty Bauserman Joan Beach Peggy Beall Patricia Bennett Lynne Benton Betty Berezoski Ida Berger Peggy Berger Ada Blankenship Susie Blankenship Delores Bossard Carol Bowers Peggy Boyd Shirley Bramlett Mary Brewer Florence Broaddus Alma Brown V o CI Sophomores Nancy Brown Edward Broyles Velma Brydge Sara Bundv Lucy Burkholder Jean Burns Anne Burruss Barbara But lei- Fay Campbell Sallie Carleton Jane Carpenter Noelle Cassedy Joyce Casteen Carol Childress Ann Marie Clark Donna Clarkson Nancy Cloud Marcia Cohen Kenneth Comer Barbara Compton Vivian Connelly James Conrad Alice Faye Cooper Rebecca Corley Anne Cox Janet Craven Doris Critzer Frances Crockett Gloria Cropper Genis Bird Crowder Lucille Crowder Annie Laurie Daniel wv - ' - ' Sophomores Betty Davis Dottie Dawson Beulah Dillow Shirley Divers Rita Dixon Blanche Driver Jean Dyer Evelyn Dyson Warren Early, Jr. Patricia Eason Judith Echard Charles Emswiler Virginia Emswiler Patsy Etheridge Augusta Eubank Caroline Evans Carolyn Evans Joan Everhart Connie Faulder Jane Fisher Sue Foster Helen Foster Jeanne Foster Reisa Frank Jane Frazier Barbara Freed Nancy Freed Jovce Fulcher Mary Ellen Garber Nancy Gard Jane Gilbert Shirley Gilbert Sophomores Mary Giles Dixie Glass Harriette Glass Jean Glass Kay Glovier Ann Gracey Shirley Grimes Charlene Grimm Jewell Marie Gross Karin Haglund Hilda Hall Lois Hall Jo Ann Hamlet Jackie Harding Madaline Harper Janice Harris Ann Hartman Mary Jane Hauser Connie Heagy Lisa Hearn Helen Henderson Betty Hiner Joy Hollar Jo Ann Hughes Mary Ellis Hughes Bette Hunt Nancy Hyde Harriet Hylton Emily Isom Anna Jagiello Mariann James Patsy Jennings Sophomores Carrie Lou Jeter Betty Johnson Louise Jones Thelma Jones ■fcrf Jean Jordan Shirley Keller Kitty Kelley Doris King r Ella Sue Kiracofe Betty Ruth Kirkpatrick Sam Koontz Kathleen Landes Frankie Landis Virginia Langel Jean Lawhorn Ruth Le Grand Rose Mary Leistra Gladys Lewis Virginia Lewis Mary Liptow Patty Livesay Betty Jo Loving Loretta Lovitt Pat Lumpkin Ashley Lutz Pat Lutz Nancy Lynn Hope Mc Alpin Bob Mclnturff Avis Mackey Betty Madagan Iris Mahan Sophomores Lena Mahone Grace Manly Anna Marie Markussen Bertie Sue Martin Mary Ellen Mason Lavonne Matheny Joanne Matulaitis Marianne Maust Jean Mays Shirley Michael Mary Minor Florence Moffett Phyllis Moffett Scott Moncure Betty Jean Monger Janette Montgomery Annette Moore Judy Moss Shirley Mowles Loretta Mullen Faye Nance Betty Neal Betty Newman Sarah Newton Jacqueline Oliver Jane Painter Betty Parker Jean Parrish Beverley Pearce Lurie Pearson Elaine Phelas Nancy Phillips Sophomores uT j[ Cv | £ _A Peggy Pillar Elrose Plentovich Sue Plentovich Jackie Poe Barbara Pollard Alice Pcmeroy Louise Potts Nancy Powell Petty Powers Nancy Ramsey Carolyn Reid Anne Remley Rachel Reynolds Barbara Ritch Betty Roberts Charlotte Robertson Maureen Rodgers Nancy Rogers Pat Rogers Suzanne Rosenberger Rachel Rowland Kay Ruffner Shirley Sandridge Mary Saunders Frances Schottroffe Pat Schultz Annlee Scott Priscilla Sharer Edith Schultz Betty Lou Simpson Peggy Slemp Colleen Smith Sophomores Pat Smith Prise ilia Smith Sara Smith Shirley Snow- Florence Soriano Ellen Southall Norma Jean Steigelman Shirley Stewart Hilda Stoneburner Pat Strother Carol Swadley Frances Swanner Doris Talbert Nancy Talman Betty Taylor Ann Terry Peggy Travis Joan Thomas Margaret Tucker Jean Tucker Anne Turner Nancy Turner Nancy Mae Turner Bettie Via Betty Walker Lillie Mae Waldron Leona Walls Marv Emilv Watkins Joan Watson Elizabeth Wayland Lucy Webb Janet Weeks Sophomores Sara Welch La Verne Wenger Mary Ann Wertz Audrev White Kathryn Whitehead Frances Whitt Joanne Wilkinson Clara Wilson Roland Wine Barbara Wood Lois Wood Marian Wood Elaine Wright Shirley Wright Margie Yarger Charlotte Yost Gloria Young Parties at home were never like this! And exams are only a week away? Then there ' s that Saturday afternoon without a date- resfimeH OFFICERS First row: E. Gregory, President; Mr. DeLong; Mrs. DeLong; H. Harnsberger, Vice-President. Second row: E. Clemens, Secretary; V. Moffett, Reporter; B. Cooley, Sergeant-at-Arms; B. Snellings. Treasurer. Zhe Ireskman Class The Freshman Class is well in- formed on the emotions one ex- periences when she enters college. With hesitant steps and hopeful hearts we entered Madison, and be- came known for the first time as college freshmen. We admit the path was rough, but with determin- ation backing us and success as our goal, we marched onward We found new friends in our dormitory life, and developed (slowly we admit) the habit of getting to eight o ' clock classes on time. The upperclassmen and big sisters helped us immensely in ad- justing to this new environment. They were always there with a pep talk and a helping hand. A tinge of homesickness hit us all at one time or another. Those chocolate pies seemed so far away, and fa- ther ' s pocketbook seemed even fur- ther. Homesickness always seem- ed to pass quickly, and learning the rules took up most of our time. After this exciting month passed from our lives, we felt closer to Madison and her traditions. In October we elected our officers, and this was followed by the Old Stu- dent-New Student Day when all the Freshmen were capped and pinned. Adorned with beanies, we were now definitely a part of Mad- ison College. Thanksgiving found us a happy crowd; our first real vacation at home. Christmas Spirit glided swiftly into each of our thoughts, and study seemed an im- possibility. Christmas holidays be- gan and, not knowing, we tried to take our entire wardrobe home with us. Exam s! The word murmured under the breath of each freshman. With sleepy eyes and a shaky hand, we faced these monsters, vowing never to wait until the last minute to study again. Then there was the day the grades were is- sued! Pink slips were fluttering all around campus accompanied with laughter, tears, and Oh boy, I made the Dean ' s List! Freshman Class Day still faced us. The plans seemed incomplete, the talent was scared, and of all nights the piano was out of tune. What happened? Of course, you guessed it. it was a huge success and we found our work had not been in vain. We had the ever- lasting memories of our class work- ing together to produce not only an outstanding class night, but a class spirit which brought us clos- er together. May Day came with the magnificent array of flowing gowns, flowers, and smiling faces. Our first year closed, thus bring- ing to an end one of the most mem- orable years of our lives. With teais in our eyes, we looked back and saw that call down slip, that first tea, that long distance tele- phone call, that formal dance, and those friends we shall love forever. Uttering the last Good bye we left, never to forget those cherish- ed memories each Freshman holds dear. PRESIDENT Edna Gregory freshmen Mary Abell Mary Ackor Barbara Alderman Shelley Allman Nita Anderson Carolyn Archibald Barbara Armentrout Bette Armistead Yvonne Armistead Josephine Artz Martha Austin Patricia Austin Earlene Bacon Patricia Bahen Anita Baiderson Janet Baldwin Peggy Bales Betty Barbour Patricia Barden Johnsie Bargar Norma Beaver Helen Benesek Marie Berg Ann Bickerstaff Doris Bigger Janet Bird Judith Bird Patricia Biscoe Barbara Bishop Jane Bivens Arden Blackwood Nancy Blunt I w ' — - - 3 ftfell freshmen Larry Bohnerl Judith Bond Grace Booker Nancy Bosserman Amelia Brack Barbara Brenner Audrey Broaddus Allien Brooking Stuart Brooks Jill Brown Peggy Brown Winifred Brown Jo Buchanan Adrienne Burch Martha Burnette Marv Burnette Dorothv Caffee Mabel Caldwell Nancy Caricofe Nancy Carneal Dorothy Can- Dorothy Carson Eleanor Carter Nancy Carter Anne Lee Chapman Martha Childress Nancy Chittum Evelyn Clemens Nancy Clements Barbara Cline Lucille Cobb Elizabeth Cochran Ireskmen Maxine Cole Lydia Connelly Bonnie Cook Janet Cook June Cook Nancy Cooke Barbara Cooley Sharon Cooper Sylvia Copley Audrey Corbitt Joan Crabill Ernest Craun Joan Craun Jeanette Crenshaw Allene Cross Martha Crush Barbara Culler Shirley Cunningham Elizabeth Curran Kay Daggy Anne Davies Audrey Davis Carol Davis Barbara Dav Margaret Deacon Gwendelyn Deal Dorothy Dean Faith Dennis Sandra Dennis Judith Dennison Mary Diehl Jacquelyn Ditzler •freshmen Barbara Dixon Lynda Draper Nancy Driver Ida Duer Harriett Duff Mary Dunn Barbara East Mary Ebert Mary Edmundson Barbara Edwards Phyllis Edwards Dorothy Eldridge Nancy Elgin Betty Elimore Nancy Eubank Frances Evans Patricia Evans Anna Faison Sandra Farris Eleanor Felts Dorothy Fischer Carolyn Fisher Otho Fitzgerald Joan Flora Ellen Fones Anna Foster Judy Fraley Vera Fries Phyllis Fukushima Mozelle Fulton Nancy Gage Mary Gander drcskmen Kitty Garber Jacqueline Garrett Nancy Garst Madeline Gillespie Nancy Gober Beverly Gooch Mildred Gooch Marguerite Gordon Nancy Gordon Eleanor Gornto Charlotte Gratz Carol Gravely Edna Gregory Nancy Gunter Charlotte Gush Iris Haddon Victoria Hall Mary Hardy Sarah Hart Harriet Harnsberger Elaine Harris Nancy Harrison Mary Hattaway Rosemary Haught Anna Hayes Mary Haymaker Rose Hayter Marv Haywood Elizabeth Hazell Nancy Heatwole Leouia Hechler Jane Henson dreskmen Martha Higgs Dorothy High Ernestine Hill Sara Hiner Audrey Hogge Martha Holland Peggy Hollandsworth Mary Holsinger Betty Hommowun Joanne Hovgren Constance Howell Bettv Hubbard Emily Hubbard Connie Huffer Ann Huffman Elizabeth Humphreys Elizabeth Hundley Barbara Ikenberry Cynthia James Thomas Jefferies Hannah Jefferson Valeria Johnson Barbara Jones Carolyn Jones Doris Jones Mildred Jones Winnifred Jones Betsy Jordan Sharon Keith Wilda Kesterson Frances Kibler Jean Kitchen freshmen Katherine Kitchen Janet Kline Jean Knapp Bettv Knick Charlene Lamb Joan Lambert Faye Lancaster Hilda Lee Betty Lipscomb Sylvia Liskey Elizabeth Logan Ruth Logan Elizabeth Lohr Sylvia Louderback Sarah Lowry Martha Lucy Kathleen Lutz Mary MacLeod Betty Maddox Suzanne Markwood Henrietta Martin Martha Martin Suzan Matthews Margaret Mauck Gary Maupin Nancy McClanahan Mary McDonald Beverly McGinnis Joyce Meadows Sarah Megeath Elizabeth Mehailescu Jessie Melone Jreshmat Betty Melton Robert Miller Margaret Mitchell Virginia Moffett Elizabeth Morris Shelby Morris Margaret Moyers Alberta Mvers Betty Myers Gerald Myers Elizabeth Nelson Patricia Nicholas Rubv Norman Beverly O ' Neill Stella Paskowski Carrie Patterson Martha Patton Jane Payne Roberta Peebles Mary Perkins Jane Peterson Margaret Phillips Theodore Phillips Norma Plummer Doris Polk Caroline Potts Eleanor Powell Rebecca Prince Audrey Printz Anita Propst Nancy Prosise Joe Purdham freshmen Betty Ramsey Sally Rathbone Joanne Rayner Lyle Rea Lucy Rector Judith Reynolds India Rhudy Nora Roberts Dorothy Robinson Joan Rogers Betsy Ross Martha Rust Anne Sager Margorie Salley Hazel Salmons Helen Sampsell Lora Sanderson Isabel Saunders Peggy Sealor Merlin See Jacqueline Shaw Sarah Shearer Dorothy Sheets Shelviajean Shifflett Elinor Showalter Mary Shuler Anne Silman Bettv Sims Carroll Sink Margaret Siron Irene Skapars Carolyn Smith £ M tij A tf S ■■■freshmen Elizabeth Smith Mae Smith Joanne Snead Elizabeth Snellings Shirley Sours Barbara Spicer Mary Stanley Shirley Stanlev Alice Steele Karleen Stein Vonnie Stiefvater Helen Stinson Elizabeth Stone Mary Stone Edith Sweet Martha Talman Barbara Taylor Shirley Templon Virginia Tharpe Harriet Thomas Martha Thomas LeReve Thomas Mary Tillerv Mary Tod Barbara Tucker Anita Turner Barbara Turner Mary Urich Nancy Van Asdlen June Via Anastasia Vogel Judy Vought freshmen Winifred Waits Dianne Waldrep Bennie Walker Geraldine Ware Helen Warren Mildred Weaver Ellen Webb Sada Weitzell Betty Welton Virginia Whitfield Betty White Sarah White Nancy Whitley Dolores Whittaker Helen Wightman Sandra Wilkinson Caren Will Barbara Wimberley Judith Wise Ann Wolfe Thelma Wolfe Kathleen Worth Nancy Wood Mary Wotring Loretta Wymer Doris Young Ann Younkins Jacquelyn Zehring .!. Y () Faculty members also enjoy eating in the tearoom. (zr fdm mstrafiOM One of the regular meet inns of the Faculty. DR. G. TYLER MILLER President of Madison College TO MADISON STUDENTS, FACULTY. AND STAFF: GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES! A special message lo the 1956 Graduates It has been a pleasant and satisfying experience to have been associated with you d uring your years as students at Madison. You have rendered outstanding leadership to the College, and 1 wish to commend you for your loyalty and cooperation. As alumni, you will continue as important mem- bers of our Madison College family. It is my hope that you will recall your years here with pleasure and satisfaction and that you will find that your experiences at Madison have been valuable in preparing you for your life work. In future years, I hope that you will demonstrate your interest in and sentimental attach- ment for your Alma Mater and that Madison may look forward to your continued loyalty and support. My heartiest congratulations and best wishes for your future happiness and success are extended to each member of the Class of 1956. Sincerely, G. Tyler Miller, President H Merest — Home of the President Dear Seniors: I avl May it was my good fortune to attend an Interna- tional meeting at Lake Placid. New York. Representatives of more than fifty countries were present. The regularly scheduled programs at this meeting were excellent, but the programs did not begin to constitute the greatest benefit that I derived from my attendance there. By far the most inspiring, the most valuable experiences that 1 had were mj ass iciations with my fellowmen from all parts of the world — from India. Norway. Malaya. Chile. Germany. Australia — from Finland. Mexico. Japan. Scot- land. New Zealand. Argentina and other countries too num- erous to mention. In the dining room at meal times, in the evenings as we sat on the front lawn overlooking beautiful Mirror Lake or as we gathered on the hack lawn with the rugged splendor of the Adirondack Mountains in the dis- tance. I came to know, to understand, to appreciate and to love persons from many parts of God ' s Kingdom. As we talked from time to time, there developed a mutual respect for each others point of view, a fairness and broadminded- ness and fondness for each other that transcend mere ac- quaintanceship and superficial friendship. I found that my fellowmen from other parts of the world have very much the same aims, aspirations, iJeals. and principles as those which we cherish in the United States. Their concept of the Good Life does not differ markedly from ours. They are people with noble personalities and consecrated souls, and these people have inevitably become symbols of the countries from whence they came. Yes, world problems become much smaller and under- standing of each others ways and lives become a reality when we get to know each other. Now it is not always possible for us to meet in person citizens of other countries. But it is possible for us to become acquainted with them through the study of literature, social science, art, music and the like. As you leave Madison. I extend to you my very best wishes and challenge you to make friends, either personally or vicariously, of the citizens of other countries to the end thai we may attain a brotherhood on earth consonant with the will of Our Father Which Art In Heaven. Sincerely yours. Percy H. Warren Dean of Madison College Dean of Women Ruth J. Wilkins A cursory examination of the many college catalogs in America reveals a similarity of organization among the col- leges into three general divisions, namely: Faculty, Adminis- tration, and Students. We are all familiar with President Miller s opening remarks in assemblies when he says. Mem- bers of the faculty, administrative staff, and students of Madison College — . In other instances, the administrative staff may be referred to as the non-teaching personnel of the college. Whatever the categorical designation appended to this group may be. its personnel wishes to bid those of you who will be leaving Madison at the end of this session for the last time a fond farewell. We have appreciated the op- portunity of knowing and working with you during your stay at Madison. We sincerely hope that our acquaintances and associations together on the campus will continue to flourish and that they will ripen into broader friendships throughout the years to come. We would like for you to think of Madison as your Alma Mater and to fondly remem- ber your college days throughout the years which lie ahead. Madison, through the services of placement, follow up. school visitations, and alumni activities, will make a con- certed effort to keep in contact with you. A record of the achievements which you have accomplished at Madison will be carefully safeguarded and preserved for use when you want and need it in the future. An official transcript of this record can be reproduced and made available for you at anytime upon a request to the office of the registrar. The Ik Dean of Freshmen Women Dorothy S. Garber health records are kept on file by the college for a limited period of time after which they are consigned to the con- fidential discard. Should the need arise for a referral to any of these records, that information can aiso be provided. On the other hand, if you should need a personal reference, the members of the administrative staff will be glad to be of service to you. You have a standing invitation to come back and visit the campus at your convenience. The deans of women, the house mothers, and the dietitians will be happy to welcome you whenever you pay us such a visit. One cycle of the academic wheel is completed each year with the graduation of the seniors and the orientation of freshmen. For healthy growth and progress, these two oc- casions should be in proportionate balance. The planning and providing of facilities for such growth is one of the chief concerns of the business management of the college. It then becomes a task for each of us to work together to accomplish this feat. You. as alumni, can play a major role by influencing others to follow you here and experience Mad- ison as you have done. The road ahead will be both smooth and rough, which is as it should be, since too much smooth- ness can lead to stagnation. We want to wish you happiness and success neither of which should be taken for granted but can be achieved through maturity, knowledge and faith. You are thoroughly capable of achieving these goals and we at Madison are backing you towards that end. Registrar Helen M. Frank Business Manager Howard T. Gibbons Director of Student Personnel Services William J. DeLonc Director of Field Services Richard Hayden Aliniae Aiken 1 lead of Art I tept. Glada Walker ss • la i •• f ' i fess  r Df All Frances Grove a ssistant I ' rofess i of Art William Mengebier Head of Biologj Dept., Professor of i ' .ioin y Amos Sho waiter Professor of l tiology Stephen Bocskey Associate Professor of Biology DeWitt Miller Assi M ' i.-i te I n ifessi  r of Biology, Associate I Professor nf ( Jeology Murl Shawver Associate Professor of Biology Madison ' s new professors. Just a few samples of the art work. This paper will have to be typed again. Steven Turille 11. ad of I ' epl of Business and i Business Educa t ion, i ' i ■ifessor of ] Eusiness Educat ion London Sanders Professor i Business Educa tion Mary Marg-aret Brady Ass.m late I ' rofessor of l business Educa t ion Sara Anderson Assistant Professor ' l lusin. ss Educa t ion Mona Coffman . nl l ' i ofes ■l -11- — i ness I ' M ii ;i t i n Ruth Rucker Assistant Professor «-t ' I Eusiness Education Wilbert Chappell I (. ad of Chemist ry l ept., I ' ii •( essi  r of ' ' hem ist ry Raymond Cool I ' rol essor o1 i ' hemist ry Benjamin Partlow Associa te I ' rofessor of Chemistry, Associate l ' rofessor of Mathematics Charles Caldwell I irector of the I ept. cf Teacher Education, Head of Education, I ' sj chology and Ph i 1 o so ph y Pe p t . Pi- Imogens Dever tfessor of Educate Paul Hounchell I ' rofessor of Education Raymond Poiniexter Professor of Education, I lireotor of Laboratory School Experiences Staff Clarerc i Hambriok As; ociate I ' rofessor of Education Wilson Wetzler Associate 1 Professor of Education, Assistant I irector of Laboratory School Experiences Columbia Winn jociate Profess if Psychology Mr. DeLong explaining college life to a freshman. Dr. Huffman and Dr. Richardson looking over an English book. The Faculty also attends teas. Herbert Huffman Head of English and Literal ure 1 ept. Mary Latimer Professor of Speech Jay Curtis I ' rofessor of English Iieland Schubert Professor of English Marie Louise Boje Associate Professor of English Bessie Richardson Associate Professor of English Ruth Jones Wilkins Associa te I ' n ifessi ir of English Clara Childs Associate I ' rofessor of English, Director of Public Relations Ralph Lahaie Assistant Professor of S] ' h Thomas Leigh Assistant Professor of English Margaret Woelfel Head of Foreign Language Dept., Professi ui French and German John Sawhill Professor of Classical l ,ii erat ure, Professor of Latin Fernando Martinez Professor of Spanish R.i us Hanson Head of Geology Dept., Head of Geography 1 -pt . Caroline Sinclair Head of Physical and Health Education I ept . Professor of Physical and Health Education Luellen Hewitt Associate Professor of Physical and Health Education Dorothy Savage Associate Professor of Physical and Health Education Celeste Ulrich Assistant Professor .if Physical and Health Educal inn Ijeotus Morrison Assistant Professor of Physical and Health Education Marjorie Tate Assistant Professor of Physical and Health Education Mary Beyrer Assistant Professor of Physical and Health Education Claude Warren Assistant Professor ui Physical and Health Education Mary Strough Instructor in Health Education David Hatch Head of Social Science and Histmy Dept. John Mcllwraith Professor of Social Science and Histmy Otto Frederikson I ' m lessor of Social Science and II istory Glenn Smith Professor of Social Science ami History Raymond Dingledine Associate Professor of Science anil History Bernice Varner Head of Home Economics Dept., Professor of Home Economics Edith Tultz Bryan Instructor of Home Eci mi imics Elizabeth Patterson Associate Professor of Home Economics Jeannette Lockanl Assist.t nt I ' rofessi ir of Home Economics WM ' Sue Baine Head Dietitian, Assistant Professor of Home Economics Jean Copper Assistant Dietitian Dot Bowe Assistant DiE titi in Martha Sieg - Assistant Professor of H« inn- Ec momics Joe Kraus Head of Library Science I ept.. Professor of Library Science, Head Librarian Eleanor Matthews Assistant Librarian Feme Hoover Assista nt I ri t ' ess ir of Library Science, Assistant Librarian Buby Ethel Cundiff Professor of Libra ry Science Lota Showalter Assistant Professor of Library Science, Assistant Librarian Emmert Ikenberry Head of 1 ept. of Mathematics Annette Willcox Assistant l ' rofessor of Math Glenn Gildersleeve Head of .Musi.- Dept. Professor of Music Parviz Mahmoud Associate Professor of Music George Hicks Assi K-ia t e [ ' r fess r of Music Clifford Marshall Assn. date i ' rofessor Lowell Watkins Assistant 1 ' n tfessor of Music Elizabeth Harris Assistant Professor of Musli Edna Shaener ssoctate Professor of Music Gertrud Burau Assistant Professor of .Music Hazel Gildersleeve Assistant Professor of Music Edythe Schneider Associate Professor of Music John Wells Head of Physics Dept., Associate Professor of Physics Louis Toller Professor of Physics Clyde Shorts Professor of Psycnolog-j Dr. Toller demonstrates the use of the equipment. And this is some of our athletic- equipment. Our History professors seem much engrossed. Wari McCabe Associate P ofessor of Bible Alfred Eagle I lirector of ' Guidance, I lirector of St udent luid- ance, I ' r ifessi ir of ' , uida nee M. H. Bell Superintendent or Harrisonburg Schools, oordinator of Stud nt Teaching Wilbur Pence Superintendent of i ; ick ingham Count j Schools, i ' ' dinator of Student Teaching Elsie Wigley Super isoi in I ; , hi, Mil ;i I School Evelyn Watkins Supervisor in Elementary Scl I Ruth Cooper n hi Supervis El ■mentary Bernice Bush Supervisor in i nentarj School t 1 Lyclia Meeks Supervisor in Elementary School Angela S. Reeke Assistant Professor, Supervisor in Junior High School Violetta Ryan Supervisor in Elementary School Walter Voorhees Supervisor in Elementary School Etta Bowman Supervisor in Elementary School Janet Hopkins Supervisor in Elementary School Bosaline Trent Supers isor of English John Stewart Snpt rvisor of French  ■k I k - 1 tsa 1 f--j H p ■MB 1 -j, 1 BW flr Madison ' s Librarians. Our Home Economics professors. There ' s always time for that cup of coffee. Julia R. Danley Supervisor of Musi. Sallie Blosser Supervisor of Social Studies Grace Herr Assistant 1 ' rofeSSi r 1 1 Business Education, Supervisor of l Eusiness Education Katherine Sie ; Superv isor of English and Social Science 8 if l Ruth Miller Supervisor of Library Scienc Bessie Lenox Director of I ormitories Iiuna Baker Hostess Anna Beasley Hostess irS Elizabeth Curtis Hostess Agpiess Dingrledine Hostess Mary Logran I [ostess Anne Lincoln Hostess Edwina Maliuorg Hostess Sallh Hi : Livii k st ess But II h Cok islrss Mary Hi Stevens .st ess Ruth. Stevens Hostess Agnes Derrick UnStfSS Elizabeth Fletcher HoStfSS Alma Flick Secretary t« President Thelma Branch Secretary tt. Education I tepartment Beba Fhalen Secretary to I ean of Women Edna Richie Secretary i I ean of Freshmen Women Aliee Gochenour Secretary to I ' an of the College Bettie Jo Koontz Secretarv t«. Business Mans ger Bess Hamaker Carolyn Glick Assistant Secretary to Business Manager Joyce Clatterbuck Assistant Secretary to President and Dean Lyman Sesse Accountant Mary Jane McNeil Secretary to Offices of Guidance and Student Teaching Dorris McElyea Secretary to Director of Student Personnel Servic Pauline Long Secretary to Registrar Joy Wittig Secretary to Director of Field Services and Placement Mildred Clark Secretary to Divisions of Nat ural Sciences and Social Sciences Gertrnd Lee Pearse Secretary to Director of Public Relations and Division of Humanities Louise Meadows Assista ni Secretary to Registrar Margaret Bird Secretary, Bureau f Teaching Materials Adele Coakley Secretary to Librarian Alia Trenary Secretary (« ■Libra ria n Charlotte Allen Secretary, Home Economics l tepl Howard Ralston Postmaster Carolyn Billhimer Assistant to Postmaster Eva Fretwell Nurs Edith Shilling N u rse Lucille Monger Nurse Carmel Ruckman Nurse Ruth Roadcap Tearoom Ma nager Annie Garnett Stationery Store Manager Oh, those l it ' afternoon meetings in Junior Dining Flail lobby. The B.S.I ' . Street heart Banquet 4 looks lilce lots of fun. Zhe Student Government Association First row: F. Jennings, S. Brown, Editor of Handbook; C. Howard, Secretary; S. Munday, President; R. Ritchie, Vice-President; D. Talbtrt. Second row: B. Walker, C. Hogge, A. Warren, W. Waite, R. Var- ren, M Catcn, B. Messarsmith, S. Blankenship, K. Ballagh. Not pictured: P. Bond, Treasurer; J. Flora, Recorder of Points; J. Piatt, S. Smith. PRESIDENT Sarah Munday The Student Government Association is the organization of Madison siuJents to help its members grow in character and power through individual self-government. The members can enjoy its privileges by accepting and assuming its responsibilities. For the Student Council the year began prior to the opening of school with a delightful week-end at college camp. As always, we looked forward to welcoming the new students to Madison. To draw the new students into our friendly college atmosphere, we sponsored, with their cooperation, the Freshman Talent Show, the dorm Coke parties and sings, and the Major Student Organizations Tea. This year the Senior Counselors were a great help to the Stu- dent Council by teaching the Handbook classes; they succeeded in doing a fine job. The annual opening formal dance, sponsored jointly by the women ' s SGA and the Men ' s Student Government Organization, was an evening to be remembered. Dancing to the music of Joe Gleese and his orchestra and being surrounded by the atmosphere of Autumn Leaves, revealed a gayer side of student government. Much time was spent by the Student Council this year in con- sidering the possible membership in the United States National Student Association. The vice-president of this organization visited our campus telling us the features and functions of it and answer- ing our numerous questions. A representative from Madison at- tended the Carolinas-Virginia Regional Meeting at Lynchburg Col- lege. The Council is still considering what action to take. The Southern Intercollegiate Association of Student Governments con- vention was held at Mississippi Southern College. Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and was attended this year by five Madison College delegates. While it was indeed worthwhile and informative, it also proved to be a wonderful social experience. Through the cooperation of all its members, the fine leader- ship of our president, Sarah Munday. and her council and assisted by our advisors. Dr. Caldwell, Mrs. Garber. Miss Hoover. Mr. Partlow. Miss Wilcox, and Mrs. Wilkins, the women ' s Student Gov- ernment Association brought to a close another year striving for higher goals and a stronger organization. Zhe Mo nor Council First row: M. Maier, N. J. Roberts, E. Lehman, Secretary; M. K. Rubush. Second row: P. Long, J. Alls, N. Gardner P. Nicholas, B. Johnson, A. Turner, T. Byrd. JVot pictured: P. C. Stabler. The Honor Council is a coveted heritage on Madison ' s Campus. Through the years it has grown stronger in its efforts of promoting personal integrity and straightforwardness in the speech, conduct, and thought of all students. Elected representatives from the classes and Men ' s Student Government Organization serve as an impartial court to uphold the Honor Code in all respects. Starting off the year the Council sought to acquaint each new student with the Honor System on our cam- pus. Later in the year a joint Christmas party with Student Gov- ernment was enjoyed. Heartfelt thanks and warm appreciation go to our advisors. Dr. Charles C. Caldwell. Dr. David L. Hatch, and Dr. Raymond C. Dingledine, who have given valuable guidance and counseling to the Council through the year. May the Honor System continue as a mighty and unalterable tradition in future years CHAIRMAN Charlene Myers Standards Committee First row. S. Hart, C. McCcrmick. S. Peters. B. Hundley, J. Steigleman. J. Hamilton. Second raw. B. Loving L. Davis, G. Lewis, C. Pcpa, P. Bennett. S. Shearer. Not pictured: C. Barnes, S. Armstrong S. Humphries, F. Broaddus. The Standards Committee has as its aim to promote high ideals of social conduct and appearance on our campus. Its members are always ready lo act as advisers on such questions. This year we assisted in registration, with President Miller ' s re- ception, with the dance Autumn Leaves. and with the May Day Dance. The Standards Committee finds itself responsible for answer- ing a number of questions. Where may we cut campus? When may we wear bermudas? What are the dance regulations? In answering thes; questions the Standards Committee has the desire to contribute to the wholesome living of all students on campus. CHAIRMAN Suzanne Young Zke Social Committee First row: S. Hanson, M. Slough, B. Johnson, G. Shaeffer. Second row. B. Morris, P. Rogers, E. Hill, S. Fairfield, C. Evans. The Social Committee is one of the many organizations on campus that does much of the behind-scenes work — arranging and serving for teas and receptions, polishing silver for all these functions, planning and decorating for dances — activities which provide invaluable social experience for the sixteen girls of the committee. Soon after school opens, the committee begins its year ' s work by organizing and directing the Major Student Organizations Tea. a social function to help acquaint the freshmen with the officers of the campus. The next major activity is the Opening Dance, which is planned and given with the Student Government Association. This year the theme was Autumn Leaves, at which the gym was transformed into an almost-real outdoor garden. During hockey and basketball seasons, the committee mem- bers serve as hostesses at teas for the teams after all home games. In the spring the girls are kept quite busy helping with three important campus activities. The May Dance is arranged by the committee and dance clubs assist in decorating. The committee members plan and serve for the Senior Dance and serve for the Senior reception at Hillcrest. Mrs. Logan, our advisor, is always ready to counsel and guide the Social Committee in its endeavor to uphold the social standards of the college. CHAIRMAN Frances Brickey Zke Recreation Council Through the representatives of dormitories, sorority houses, and major organizations, the Rec- reation Council endeavors to make your college life more enjoyable here on campus through the profits gained from the coke machines. The Council attempts to satisfy all recreational needs brought to its attention by these representa- First row. P. Nicholas, E. Wayne, L. Webb, Treasurer: A. Clark, A. Fosnight, B. Pow- ers. Second row. B. Bishop. E. Turpin, S. Shearer, M. Southard, T. Kostul, Chair- man; M. Cromer, J. Hamilton, S. Abbott. Viee-Chairman; J. Kafer, F. Jennings. tives. Records, ping-pong equipment, card tables and cards are but a few of the facilities provided by the Council. And last, but not least, the great May Day parade with its beautiful floats is another of the many activities it sponsors in an attempt to enhance a more enjoyable year. Zke Mandbook Staff Working hard, the Handbook staff secured ads and other information which went into a Handbook that eliminated a lot of the unnecessary, yet provid- ed a book that is meaningful and useful to every student. The Handbook is a source of all information for all Madisonites. The answers to nearly all questions concerning life on our campus may be found some- where within its covers. It includes not only the rules by which we are governed during our year? here but also gives us helpful hints on what to wear when and other matters of standards. Our various extracurricular organizations occupy an important place in the book. Also included is an explanation of Madison ' s customs and traditions as well as words and music of our Alma Maler. The Handbook contains vital information and is dedicated to the incoming students of Madison College with the hope that the contents therein will help them to appreciate the values and potentiali- ties of college life. S. Brown, Editor; J. Web- ster, Assistant Business Man- ager; N. Williams, Business Manager; A. Townes, Assist- ant Editor. First row: P. Long, M. Hazel, J. Rinker, Fire Chief; R. Chandler, D. Smith. Sec- ond row. H. Poindexter, D. Glass, L. Cobb, N. Van Asd- len. Zke Tire Safety Committee The Fire Safety Committee has completed its third year as a unit on campus by contributing to the safety and health of us all. This committee is composed of the campus fire chief, Joyce Rinker. and an appointed fire chief from each dormitory. A program was carried on in the Fall to inform the freshman student body about the proper pro- cedures which were to be followed during the year. Fire drills were then given at various times of the year to remind us of the importance of being con- stantly prepared. Zhe granddaughters ' Club The Granddaughters ' Club was established in the fall of 1939. Its aim is to create a closer friend- ship among the daughters of Alumnae. It also helps us to find out more about our mothers. This year under the leadership of our sponsors, Mrs. Derrick and Mrs. Dingledine, we have enjoyed many good times. Our Christmas party was a big success with the club preparing a box of presents for the ladies at the home for the aged at Massan- etta Springs. Other activities were helping with Founder ' s Day and Homecoming. First row: E. Marlowe, M. Abell, N. Gordon, B. Bauser- man, B. Messersmith, Vice- President; E. Henson, Presi- dent; E. Webb, M. Gander, V. Lewis, B. Prince, L. Wymer. Second row: P. Long, L. Moy- ers, J. Henson. M. Crush, A. Lutz, B. Kirkpatrick, J. Craun, H. Harnsberger, J. Artz, A. Corbitt, J. Zehring, A. Chap- man, K. Deal. Zke Mens ' Student Qovemment Some of our men students. The Men ' s StuJenl Government Organization helps us men, outnumbered as we are. to find our place in what appears to be a woman ' s world. For purposes of student government, promotion of student-facultj relations, acting as an intermediary between the administration and the men students, and promoting the general good will and welfare of the college and student body, the Men ' s Student Government Organization is the most vital men ' s organi- zation on campus. We have our own complete system of self-government admin- istered through the Student Council, made up of officers and the Student Court which is composed of representatives elected from each class. Any breach of college rules, traditions, and social etiquette, as well as problems or ideas which the men want to bring up. are handled through this organization. A standing athletic committee has the full responsibility for all sports activities. This committee sponsors the Dukes, our basketball team, which had a busy and successful year. PRESIDENT Dale Long The year began in traditional fashion with our annual smoker in Logan Recreation Room. In addi- tion to providing delicious refreshments and splendid entertainment, the event stimulated better new-old stu- dent relations as well as student-faculty relations. Men students at Madison have earned a place in many campus organizations. In singspirations, assem- bly programs, dramatic productions, class night activ- ities, and many club meetings, we find the men stu- dents a vital part of the scene. With Dale long as president, the Men ' s Student Government Organization opened a path by which the men students held their own in what appeared to be a woman ' s world here at Madison College. A favorite pastime. They don ' t all play cards. OFFICERS President Dale Long Vice-President Doug Soyars Corresponding Secretary Paul Wenger Recording Secretary Tommy Byrd Treasurer Norman Miller ADVISORS Mr. W. J. DeLong, Jr., Dr. J. Emmert Ikenbeiry Another favorite pastime — relaxing in the Tea Room. Zhe The Breeze, Madison ' s student news paper, now in its thirty-third year of pub- lication on campus, has progressed great- ly since its first appearance on December 2. 1922. This weekly paper, distributed to the student body each Friday night, is written primarily for the students to inform them of coming events, brief them on past events, and offer them an opportunity to share opinions and views on campus hap penings. Each Tuesday and Thursday night, members of The Breeze staff may be seer, in their second home (Logan 9. The Breeze room) sweating over headlines that just First row: S. Painter, A. Fosnight. B. Ellis. Second row: C. Evans, N. Gardner, J. Baldwin. First row: B. Gooch, G. Hockman, P. Evans. Second row: S. Newton, J. Fraley, R. Norman. B. Stone, S. Cunning- ham, C. Faulder. EDITOR Nat Tiller don ' t seem to fit. news stories that don ' t sjem to have enough spice. pictures that take up too much space, features that there are too many of or not any of. stories and columns that haven ' t been turned in. sub- jects for editorials, or the constant prob- lem of making up a paper that is eye- catching and balanced. But despite the many headaches and constant chaos there is always time foi laughter and continuous striving to put out our besi yet! On special occasions tin. staff puts out si or eight page editions and. of course, the annual April Fool ' s issue, our pride and joy. freeze In November the associate editor. Ann Fosnight: make-up editor. Sylvia Painter, and advisor. Miss Clara Childs. attended the Associated Collegiate Press convention in Detroit. Michigan. They brought back many helpful hints for improving the pa- per and we have attempted to put them into practical use. The Associated Col- legiate Press rating for The Breeze was raised from third class to second class during the year. The Breeze, with the publications of Bridgewater College, was co-host for the Southern Intercollegiate Press Convention held in March. Over one hundred delegates from colleges and universities th roughout the region attended. Many new members were added to the staff this year, most of whom were just embarking upon their college career. Deserving special credit are Ann Fosnight. BUSINESS MANAGER Anna Hollowell First row. B. Bird, A. Rutherford. Second row. L. Bur- nette, B. Barbour. First row. B. Powers, B. Martin, A. Hartman, R. Dixon, A. Burruss. Second row. N. Rogers, B. Ball. associate editor who was truly the editor- in-chief ' s right-hand man ; Jo Gilder- sleeve Snyder, news editor; Bee Ellis, head- line editor; Nancy Gardner, copy editor; Sylvia Painter, make-up editor: Jan Bolen. sports editor; and Carolyn Evans, feature editor. Also an extra tip of the hat goes to Skip Michael who served both as re- porter for student teachers and reporter for men students and to Dottie Groves who served as acting business manager for six weeks. Staff members behind th e scenes, such as those who handled business mat- ters and the distributors should be credited for a job well done. Nor can we forget the grand work done by our professional photographer and friend. Bob Riley! Our new advisor. Miss Clara Childs, has been willing to offer suggestions when- ever needed and has aided us greatly in making this a most successful year for The Breeze. Zke The Schoulnia ' ani. now in i I s 47th year, was ihe first student publication on Madison campus. This edition got into full swing with Bob Riley taking pictures of the Freshmen on their first day at school. As the year progressed. Mary Sue held many meetings with the staff, pub- lisher, and printer about that all-important issue, the ' 55- ' 56 yearbook. Phyllis Saw- yer. Associate Editor. helped Shirley Humphries. Organizations Editor, to send out the contracts. They were busy sched- EDITORIAL STAFF Fn-st row. K. Samford, Feature Editor; P. Sawyer, As- sociate Editor; S. Humphries, Organizations Editor. Second row. F. Jennings. Copy Editor; L. Potts. Faculty Editor; B. Pierce. Athletics Editor; J. Garman, Sorority Editor. CLASS EDITORS N. Roberts. Freshman Editor; L. Cawley, Junior Editor; M. Wertz, Sophomore Editor; D. Groves, Senior Editor; B. Walker, Freshman Editor. EDITOR Mary Sue Missimer tiling pictures, trying to get them all taken by the time some of our fellow students left for that exciting eight weeks of student teaching. Lola Jones was our capable Busi- ness Manager and she was to leave on that adventure. Therefore, it was nothing excep- tional to see her scurrying around, trying to be sure that our budget would balance this year. Ann Terry deserves special recognition for taking over when Lola left and doing a superb job with the business jnd of the deal. Schoolma ' am This year our photographer. Jerry Golden, was with Rappoport Studios in New York. He came before and after Thanksgiving to take the individual pic- tures. When the pictures were returned to the college, the class editors had th.-ir big job of numbering and placing each picture. After Christmas, we had the task of meeting that March Is! deadline. Fern Jennings was often heard saying thjs; words, Have you handed in your copy yet? She. too. spent many hours num- bering pictures, then checking and re- checking to make sur: that all pictures BUSINESS STAFF First row: M. Deacon, C. Eaw, A. Terry, A. Chapman. Seccvd row: B. Morris, C. James, B. Powers, M. Ackor. BUSINESS MANAGER Lola Jones and copy coincided with each other. If you happened to see someone balancing from a tree limb or hanging out a window, you could take it for granted that Kath- erine Samford was trying to create some- thing different for the Feature Pages. Bev Pierce really had a time with the Physi- cal Education majors. You just try to get them to pose for a picture! But she suc- ceeded in doing a bang-up job with the Athletic Section. These are just a few who have helped to make our book a great success. How- ever, it is those who type and get ads. along with other little jobs, whose hard work is never realized. Our able advisor. Miss Brady, has done more than her share to see that the 1956 Schoolmu ' am is the best yet. Miss Brady entertains the staff. 1 SENIORS PAT BABER Student-Faculty Relations SHIRLEY BLACKWELL Songspiration ELEANOR GOULDIN Sunday Vespers ANN LEWIS W.U.S. Drive SHIRLEY WALTON Music JUNIORS ADRIENNE ANDERSON Religious Emphasis Week BARBARA COOPER Christmas Pageant SOPHOMORES IDA JO BERGER Regular Publicity FLO BROADDUS Recreation — Halloween Party ALICE FAYE COOPER Dorm Devotions FRANCES CROCKETT Music Assistant Religious Emphasis Week Speaker REV. A. PURNELL BAILEY JUNIORS SHIRLEY FAIRFIELD Christmas Kid Party FREDA HATCHER Socials ELOISE LOHR Membership Drive GLENNA ORRELL Friday Chapel MARILYN SOUTHARD Interfaith Council Chapel PATSY WHEELER Special Publicity VIRGINIA WILSON Discussion Groups MARY ELLEN GARBER Easter Sunrise Service ANN TURNER Freshman Commission FRESHMAN VIRGINIA MOFFETT Junior Y President 1 ■— mm Y Cabinet Meets X OFFICERS PRESIDENT Mary Sue Nelson SPONSORS Vice-President Em Holland Secretary Jean Jollett Treasurer Page Callis Mrs. Agness Dingledine Mr. Shorts Mrs. Partlow Mr. Partlow When you join the Y.W.C.A.. you receive a member- ship certificate which states the purpose of the Y.W.C.A. This purpose is that: We unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. We determine to have a part in making this life pos- sible for all people. In this task we seek to understand Jesus and follow Him. During the year the Y Cabinet works together to make this purpose a reality on our campus. Through such activities as the Big Sister - Little Sister program, the annual Y candlelight service. Singspiration. Friday Chapel, Sunday Vespers. Dorm Devotions, the Hallo- ween Party, the Christmas Kid Party. Religious Emphasis Week, and many others, the Y.W.C.A. seeks to enrich the spiritual and social life at Madison. To promote Christian fellowship and training among the freshmen, the Junior Y is organized each year. The various programs and projects are planned and directed by the Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, made up of officers and representatives from each class. The Y.W.C.A. continues and will continue to help the students and faculty alike to know the full significance of the Christian life. T Standing: A. Cross, Program Chairman. Seated: M. Treasurer; G. Moffett, President; B. Bishop, Vice-President. JUNIOR Y OFFICERS Tolmon. Secretary- E. Padgett. Vice- President; W. Gar- rett, Treasurer: D. Soyars. President; N Miller. Secretary; J. Leffel. Chaplain. Zke y.M C-A. The Y.M.C.A through its varied programs, participation in Friday chapel services, c hurch work, and the Christmas Pageant, has tried this year to enrich the spiritual lives of its members. Christian fellowship and worship have been of foremost importance in the minds of the leaders of this men ' s organization. Growth should always be an important part of a Chris- tian ' s personality and the Y.M.C.A. has tried to kindle growth in all fields in every one of its members. Participation in inter-faith councils, in social and religious committees, and various other organizations has stimulated this growth. The Y this year has endeavored to work more clos;ly with the local churches of Harrisonburg and we hope to expand this project to even greater accomplishments in the future. Of course, no organization could ever exist without the sincere efforts of its sponsors. Ours is no exception. Mr. Hanson and Dr. Chappell receive our hearty thanks. First row: E. Padgett. N. Miller, W. Garrett, J. Leffel, D Soyars. E. Broyles, P. Wenger. Second row: M. Wicks, J. Hetzsl. R. Bowman. R. Byrd, P. Long, T. Byrd, O. Fitzger- ald. M. Dake. Third row: B. Crabill, K. Miller, S. Michael, L. Bohnert, W. Koch, N. Ketterman, D. Long, R. Wine. First row: E. Hen- son, President; E. Pad- gett, Vice-President; C. Bradley. Correspond- ing Secretary; Mrs. Gibbons, C o u n selor. Second row. A. Coop- er. Treasurer; P. Ber- ger, Recording Secre- tary. Zne Wesley foundation The Wesley Foundation at Madison is part of the Meth- odist Student Movement in Virginia. Through the cabinet and council structure, this Methodist group carries out many varied programs of worship and study, as well as activities of a social and recreational nature and service projects. After a Fall Retreat at Massanetta Springs, we began welcoming our freshmen on campus and inviting them to join the congregation in the new Wesley Foundation room at Asbury Memorial church. The freshmen organized into Methodist dormitory groups for devotion and discussion groups. Each enjoyed a supper at the home of Mrs. Gibbons which gave them an opportunity to know better the Metho- dists in their dorm, as well as Mrs. Gibbons and the presi- ident of Wesley. This year the Madison Wesley and the Wesley at Uni- versity of Virginia exchanged programs. They were our guests one Sunday night; on a later Sunday a large number of our group made the trip to Charlottesville for an en- joyable evening there. The Madison Methodists have been well represented at the MSM conferences. In March we were happy to be hostess for one of these conferences. None of us shall ever forget the inspiration brought to us by the speakers at these various meetings. Several Friday nights we met in Alumnae Hall for dis- cussions which brought us closer to God and His work. Our purely social activities began with a party given us by the ladies of the church. In October we took a trip to Skyline Drive and enjoyed the autumn scenery. November found us at College Camp for a delightful Saturday after- noon. In February we had our annual banquet, this year using the theme Land of Mother Goose. The Wesley Foundation is devotedly guided by Mrs. H. K. Gibbons, our counselor, teacher, and mother away from home. and our minister. Rev. W. M. Lockett. Jr. First row: L. Draper, P. Evans, C. Howard, K. Lantz, N. Turner, P. Strother, P. Wheeler, L. Lowry. Second row: C. Jeter, K. Kitchen, D. Whittaker, K. Daggy. J. Corley, J. Shaw, J. Johnson, H. Foster, P. Moulden, B. Prince. Third row: M. Gander, P. Sampsell, M. Smith, M. Kientz, S. Grimes, S. Divers, C. Yost, B. DeWitt, W. Jones, M. Nelson, A. White, A. Haxter. Fourth row: B. Smith, F. Jennings, F. Landis, B. Barbour, K. Ruffner, D. Clarkson, B. Pleasants, B. Hiner, E. Isom, E. Wavland, M. Haymaker, K. Haglund, A. Ames, L. Potts. Fifth ' row: S. Smith, S. Megeath, B. Hubbard. C. Bowers, B. Cook, A. Fields. L. Mahone, N. Whitley, R. Cor- ley, J. Knapp, M. Talman, E. Showalter. M. Havwood. S. Farris, I. Berger, T. Wolfe, S. Behile. Sixth row: C. Neal, B. Messersmith, B. Knick, B. Blankenbaker, E. Wright, C. Smith, N. Gordon. J. Painter, B. Dillow. B. Bishop, J. Wise, A. Steele, S. Markwocd, M. Abell. N. Wood, J. Powell. First row: E. Mehailesau. V. Strifooter, A. Jagiello, Secre- tary-Treasurer; J. Vanover, President; A. O ' Neil, Vice- President; A. Bickerstaff, Or- ganist. Second row. G. John- son, R. Norman, R. Haught, C. Humphries, M. L. Startzman, A. Scott, C. Grimm, A. Eld- ridge, B. Gooch, B. Cunning- ham. Newman Club The Newman Club, named for Cardinal John Henry Newman, is made up of the Catholic stu- dents on campus. We are federated and are a mem- ber of the Piedmont Province of the National New- man Club Federation. We are organized to work together in achieving personal and group develop- ment spiritually, intellectually, and socially. Work- ing with us are Mrs. Leland Schubert, our devoted sponsor, and Father John McMahon. our Chaplain. We gather every Tuesday and Friday to say the Rosary, and have regular meetings twice a month. We have an annual retreat, have Communion break- fasts each semester, and observe Cardinal Newman Day in February. Our newest undertaking is the caring for chil- dren while parents attend 10:00 Mass on Sundays. Each year we look forward to our unforgettable candlelight initiation of new members, visits to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Schubert, and trips to the University of Virginia. Schwarzenau Club The Schwarzenau Club is organized for Church of the Brethren students with Mrs. Lawrence Hoov- er and Mr. Olen Miller as adult advisors. Our aims are to foster a well-rounded spiritual, intellect- ual, and social program for all members. The members of the local church are always willing to help us and they try to make each of us feel at home. At the beginning of the year we had a banquet at the church and each member of the club was given a church mother and father. Our activities include business meetings, socials, and joint fellowship with the local C.B.Y.F. At Christmas we had a speaker and a party. Our fu- ture plans incl ude a weekend retreat to Rawley Springs with election of officers. We feel we are learning to know each other better and are really becoming a part of the Har- risonburg Church of the Brethren. First row: O. Miller, Ad- visor; J. Glass, Fellowship Chairman; B. Rumburg, Out- reach Chairman; J. Harvey, Faith Chairman; J. Lawhorn, Witness Chairman; Mrs. L. Hoover, Advisor. Second row: S. Shifflett, S. Snow, B. Iken- berry, G Schikel. Not pic- tured: F. Glass. Citizenship Chairman. First row: P. Rogers, Music Chairman; F. Campbell, Fel- lowship Chairman: J. Carpen- ter, Librarian; J. Howard, De- votional Vice-President; P. Jones, President; M. Starkey, Student Director; B. Schools, Editor; P. Callis, Enlistment Vice - President; B. Beville, President of Sunday School. Second row. L. Jones, Fresh- man B.T.U. President; G. Or- rell. Social Vice-President; F. Crockett, President of Sunday School; S. Blackwell, Secre- tary-Treasuier; E. Gouldin, Y.W.A. President; A. Warren, Sophomore-Junior B.T.U. Pres- dent; B. Neal. Publicity Chair- man; E. Howard, Co-Editor. Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union has continued to create a closer relationship among Baptist students on the campus and the Harrisonburg Church. At the pre-school retreat at Massanetta. plans were made for the new year. Our welcome mat was out for all new students with the annual church party and Join The Church Day. With the B.S.U. bus furnishing transportation to Sunday services, visits with the Dickersons. Pause For Power, Friday Fellowship, and the Choir — all help to make Christ really live at Madison. At the state convention in Roanoke, we presented the spirit of our B.S.U. and secured one of the state offices. December found us with Mrs. M. Jackson White at the annual Y.W.A. banquet. We were happy to return to school in January to our beautiful new student center on Main Street. This is an addition of which we are very proud. Our banquet theme. Something to Remember You By, was made complete with V.M.I. as our guests, and Rev. Walter Connelly as our speaker. In the spring we welcomed Mrs. Jones to our campus for Spiritual Emphasis Week. As B.S.U. ' s it has been our desire to develop wholesome social life and strong Chris- tian friendships. Cutneran Student Association The Lutheran Student Association was organized on Madison campus several years ago for the purpose of leading the Lutheran Students into a richer life and to find a closer relationship with God. Under the direction of our president, Adrienne Anderson, and the guidance of our sponsors. Pastor and Mrs. Fenner. the Brauns. and Miss Katherine Sieg, we started the year of 1 955- 56 by holding our annual banquet with the L.S.A. from Bridgewater College attending. Several of the members participated in the Christmas program at the church. There were devotional services held on campus, conferences, and evenings of fun and fellowship. With these and many more activities, we feel that this has been a most suc- cessful year for the L.S.A. First row: B. Kirkpatrick, N. Powell, P. Smith, Social Chairman; A. Bair, Reporter; J. Keefer, Treasurer; A. An- derson, President; M. Wertz, Vice-President; J. Fitzgerald, E. Webb, J. Artz. Second row: M. Shuler, H. Warren, V. Emswiler, A. Propst, E. Davis, A. Lutz, J. Dennison, J. Hov- gren. S. Louderback, P. Lutz, A. Hiner, A. Younkins, N. Wise. Not pictured: B. Brew- er, Secretary. Westminster Club The Westminster Fellowship, made up of Presbyterian students and other students who wish to make our local church their home, has as its ultimate purpose the growth of the student spiritually as well as educationally. Each Sunday we have participated in Sunday School and Church Service in the morn- ing and supper, recreation, and a program at night. Our minister. Dr. Albert G. Edwards, our student worker. Mrs. James Albertson. and our advisors. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shrum and Mr. and Mrs. David McCorkle have helped us grow by providing for us full and rich religious experiences and by helping us find a place in the church in which to serve His Kingdom. First row: B. Hunt. F. Whitt, B. Loving, R. Buchan- an. M. Giles, B. Stone, V. Moffett. G. Booker, A. Silman. Second row: E. Dyson, H. Glass, M. Patton, L. Wood, J. Echard, D. King. Third row: J. Hamrick. M. Brown, R. Lo- gan, A. Mitchell, P. Beale. Fourth row: B. Ramsey, M. Patton, R. Reynolds, A. Bene- sek. Fijth row: M. Hamlett, D. Sheets. Sixth row: S. Watkins, W. Brown, M. Rod- gers, B. East. Canterbury Club The Canterbury Club fosters for Episcopal students in college the warm experiences to be found in group fellowship and study of the Christian way of life. On Sunday nights we meet in the parish hall of the church for supper which is follow- ed by an evening service and a program. We have a wide variety of interesting pro- grams centered around our theme. Personal and Christian Ethics. The Canterbury Club ' s activities this year have included several visits and participa- tion of members in the services of various mountain missions, a trip to the National Cathedral in Washington. D. C a week-end at college camp, and participation in district and regional conferences at Roslyn. Every Thursday night the Canterbury Club sponsors an Evening Prayer Service in the Y room in Alumnae Hall. Un der the guidance of our advisor, Mrs. Percy Warren, and rector, Mr. Ward Mc- Cabe, 1955- 56 has been a most successful year. First row: C. James, W. Waite, M. Murphey, Co-Presi- dent; G. Manly, S. Munday, Vice-President; R. Warren. S. Baisden, Co-President; Mrs. Percy Warren, Advisor, J. Schiber. Second row: Miss Clara Childs, N. Elgin. Rev. Ward McCabe, B. Elmore, A. Trower, T. Gloss, D. Grier, Secretary- Treasurer; M. Brauch, P. Pillar. C. Powell. First row. C. McCormick, M. Watkins, M. Rubush, B. Powers, J. Casteen, F. Whitt, B. Simpson, P. Shafer. Sec- ond row. B. Davis, B. Pleas- ants, Historian; B. DeWitt Treasurer: A. Townes, Secre- tary; J. Harvey, Vice-Presi- dent; L. Wood, E. Gouldin. Third row: M. Wertz, B. Hawkins, M. Brown, G. Brown, J. Gilbert, S. Bundy, B. Kirk- patrick, S. Gilbert, M. Hartsel, P. Borst, J. Hollar, B. Loving. Sigma Phi Cam b da Scholarship, Fellowship. Leadership. These three words sum up the aims of Sigma Phi Lambda, the local honor society on our campus. Through monthly meet- ings we try to follow our purpose to make the society meaningful to every student who qualifies for membership. After a very enjoyable and successful tea for the freshmen in December, we concentrated our thoughts on Sigma Phi Lambda. In our assembly program, we again brought a movie to campus. Walt Disney ' s featurette. Bear Valley. was well received by the entire student body. Two of our outstanding program meetings have been the presentation of slides by Miss Glada Walker and Rettie Warren, both of whom visited Europe last year. Guiding us well through the entire year of programs, the assembly, tea, initia- tion of new members, and election of new officers have been this year ' s officers, led by Adrienne Anderson, and our sponsor. Dr. Richardson. Each member of the society thanks them and expresses appreciation for all their efforts. PRESIDENT Adrienne Anderson First row. R. Frank, P. Jen- nings, J. Montgomery, N. Rog- ers, V. Emswiler, J. Fisher, A. Clark, A. Mackey, E. Kira- cofe, C. Evans. Second row. L. Webb, C. Caricofe, J. Law- horn, S. Divers, C. Yost, A. Ames, A. Remley, M. South- ard, B. Messersmith, E. Isom. Third row. E. Marlowe, G. Lewis, I. Berger, S. Rust, C. Phlegar, P. Berger, B. Mong- er, A. Lutz, C. Bowers, S. Peters, B. Smalts, R. Ritchie, S. Newton, L. Burkholder. C. Humphries, M. Kientz, B Neal, M. Wood, A. Turner. E. Goldin, Reporter-Histor- ian; E. Rust, Treasurer; Miss Grove, Advisor; F. Jennings, Vice-President; M. Maier, Re- cording Secretary. Not pic- tured: J. Piatt. Corresponding Secretary; Mr. Eagle, Advisor. Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi. a national honor society in education, formally recognizes with membership those juniors and seniors who have met the national membership require- ments of a scholarship grade above the upper quintile point of the college, a certain number of semester hours in education completed or in process of completion dur- ing the current session, indication of a continued interest in the field of education, and a manifestation of a desirable personal habits and leadership attributes. Under the leadership of its president. Helen Boyd, and its advisors. Miss Frances Grove and Mr. A. K. Eagle, the organization has strived to carry out its aims of encouraging high professional, intellectual, and personal standards, and of recognizing outstand- ing contributions to education. The month of November was one filled with many events for Kappa Delta Pi. beginning with the tapping and initiation of twenty-seven new members, who with the old members, pledged themselves to support and uphold the aims and purposes of the society. November 7th marked the beginning of National Education Week, with Kappa Delta Pi Day falling on November 9th. The society sponsored Dr. M ' Ledge Moffett, Dean of Women at Radford College, as the assembly speaker. Her topic was Becoming the Educated. PRESIDENT Helen Boyd First row. S. Rust, F. Jen- nings, J. Howard, B. Shenk. J. Flora, H. Boyd. Second row: E. Gouldin. C. Caricofe. R. Ritchie, L. Jones, M. Maier. First row: J. Alls, B. Pleas- ants, J. Harvey. M. Southard, V. Wilson. H. Winkelmann. Second row: B. DeWitt. A. Anderson. J. Justice, B. Brown. M. Anderson. B. Hawkins. The remainder of the year was devoted to the program theme of Acquiring Culture for Teaching. At the Jan- uary meeting Rettie Warren enriched our knowledge of life abroad by showing slides of her year spent in Europe. In February, Miss Clara Childs. a member of our faculty, shared with us her experience and knowledge acquired while teach- ing in Alaska. Probably the biggest event of the year, however, for Kappa Delta Pi was the biennial convocation, held in March at Oklahoma A M College, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Alpha Chi Chapter of Madison College was represented there by Helen Boyd and Joan Harvey, who brought back to the soc- iety new and stimulating ideas in the field of education, as well as a deeper and more appreciative feeling of the great value of being a member of such a society as Kappa Delta Pi. The year officially closed with the installation of the offi- cers for the coming year and the traditional banquet in May. Alpha Chi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi was installed at Madison College on January 30. 1928. by Dr. Thomas C. McCracken. Through the years its membership and activi- ties have enlarged and expanded until the organization today is one of the largest on campus and contributes a major part to the fostering of education in the college. Membership in Kappa Delta Pi fills one with professional pride and a de- sire to rive his utmost to the promotion of a democratic and child-centered educational program. The officers prepare for initiation. Seated: F. Jen- nings, M. Maier. Standing: E. Gouldin, R. Thorpe, J. Piatt, H. Bovd. First row: C. Whitehill, Head Usher; S. Brown, Sec- retary; B. Pomeroy, S. Bundy, P. Jennings. Second row: M. Choate, R. Ritchie, C. Grimm. Third row: S. Bramlett, P. Evans, N. Gardner, G. Orrell. A. Daniel. Not pictured: J. Hogan. Zhe Ushers The Ushers are on hand for all programs in Wilson Auditorium. Our job is to assist you in finding a seat and to answer any questions pertaining to the program. We have served to the best of our ability at such programs as the Community Con- certs, the annual Glee Club Concert, and lyceum programs. Mr. Clifford Marshall is the sponsor for the Ushers ' Club and Carol Ann Whitehill is head usher. junior M s halls The Junior Marshall are appointed by the Junior Class officers, and are always on hand in directing formal processions in an orderly and systematic manner. They are advised by Mr. Shorts and headed by Miss Louise Burnett. First row: B. Traugott, J. Harvey, P. Moulden, L. Bur- nett. Second row: B. Smaltz. B. Freeman, C. Pope, M. Choate. First row: Mrs. Coffman, Sponsor; W. Garrett, Treasur- er; B. Lynch, Secretary; P. Long, President; B. Hawkins, Vice-President; Dr. Turille, Sponsor. Second row: N. Wil- liams, Miss Rucker, B. Gar- rett, P. Lewis, B. Shenk, J. Ralph, B. Morris, Mr. Sand- ers, F. Brickey, L. Jones. Pi Omega Pi Pi Omega Pi, a national honorary fraternity in business education, aims to promote scholarship and high ethical standards, to aid in civic betterment in colleges, and to teach the ideal of service as the basis of all worthy enterprise. Successful activities during the year include ad- ministering business placement tests to new students, sponsoring shorthand and typing contests for high school students, presenting an award to the sopho- more business major with highest average, and pre- senting monthly business education programs at the club ' s meetings. New members were initiated at the December meeting followed by the annual Christmas party. Pi Omega Pi Day a ctivities in March included spon- soring a speaker in assembly and holding a banquet at The Gables where initiation of new members and election of officers took place. future Business Ceaders of America The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization for students of business on both the college and high school level. Its purpose is to provide a better understanding of business prac- tices and procedures and in so doing to increase the individual ' s worth to the business world in his chos- en occupation. The Madison chapter ' s activities for this year started with a party given for the freshmen in Sep- tember. At other meetings there were speakers and informational programs put on by the members themselves. On the state level the chapter sponsored a State Parliamentary Law Contest. A series of tests were sent to all hi h sehool chapters in the state in preparation for the regional and state contests. Both the regional and state contests were organized and conducted by the Madison chapter. In March the chapter was host to the high school chapters in this region for their annual Regional meeting here. The year was concluded with our annual banquet and installation of new effieers. First row: J. Thompson, President; Miss Brady, Advis- or; C. McCcrmick, First Vice- President. Second row: S. Mowles, Treasurer; N. Dixon, Secretary; W. Garrett, Second Vice-President; M. Wood, His- torian. First row: C. Humphries, Reporter; H. Hylton, Treasur- er; H. Boyd. Vice-President; G. Brown, President; H. Hen- derson, Dr. Woelfel, Advisor; J. Justice. Secretary. Second row: J. Raynor, M. Ackor, J. Payne, A. Ames. Third row: M. Hamlett, S. Peters, M. Minor, J. Alls, A. Hearl, B. Compton, G. Lewis. £c Cercle francais Le Cercle Francais was instituted at Madison so that through fellowship and fun, the French students might learn more about France, its language, and its customs. Ginger Brown has led us this year at our meetings and in our activities, with Dr. Woelfel acting as our advisor and friend. Le Cercle Francais took an educational trip to Washington as one of the high points of the year. Jeanne Justice is our secretary. Helen Boyd, our vice-president. Harriet Hylton. our treasurer, and Carol Humphries, our reporter. Le Cercle Francais has tried to help instill into the students a love of the French language. It will continue to help students who follow in the coming years. SI Club Ss panel El Club Espanol is the campus organization composed of those students interested in becoming more familiar with the Spanish speaking countries of the world and their peoples. Under the guidance of our sponsor. Dr. Martinez, the club has succeeded this year in undertaking and carrying out new activities and projects. Some of these were a social party with Harrisonburg High School Spanish students, the preparing of a Christmas box for a needy family, a wonderful weekend at College Camp, and a trip to Washington. D. C to visit the Pan-American Union and the Spanish Embassy. We closed the year s activities with our annual picnic at Dr. Martinez ' s house. First row: S. Divers, M. Branderburg, H. Hylton, B. Johnson, M. Patton, D. Math- eny. Second row: J. Craven. B. Beckeirth, Vice-President; A. Zirkle, Treasurer; Dr. Mar- tinez, Sponsor; B. Powers, Secretarv; C. Jeter, President; S. Stanley. Third row: W. Jones, B. Auten. M. Martin, M. Mitchell. F. Schottnofte, K. Ruffner, S. Moncure, S. Rosenberger, H. Boyd, S. Rit- enour. First row: Mr. Kraus, Spon- sor; P. Bourne, Reporter; A. Z i r k 1 e, Vice-President; B. Overby, President; C. Glass, Secretary; Miss Cundiff. Spon- sor. Second row: B. Simpson, L. Wenger, M. Mitchell, S. Moncure, F. Nance, J. Jollett, L. Walls, A. Ames, M. Minor, E. Blankenship. Zke 8k Cibris Club The Ex Libris Club is made up of prospective librarians, library assistants, and per- sons who are interested in library science. We have succeeded in widening our knowledge of libraries and library science through our meetings, outside speakers, and parties. This fall a group attended the Virginia Library Association meeting and toured libraries in Henrico County for a further understanding of a school librarian ' s job. With the helpful assistance of our sponsors. Miss Cundiff and Mr. Kraus. we feel that we have had a very successful year. Zke Art Club The Art Club, sponsored by Miss Aiken, Miss Grove, and Miss Walker, began the 1955- ' 56 season with an unusually large and interested group. A study was made of con- temporary paintings and in December. Christmas arrangements were put in all of the dating Centers. After Christmas the Miss Madison contest was conducted. Then our big project, a puppet theater, was started in cooperation with the French Club. Throughout the year we have endeavored to further the interest of art on campus by raising lettering standards on posters and bulletin boards, encouraging exhibits of art work, and helping with decorations for special occasions and dances. Top: J. Flowers, Treasurer; M. Hamlett, Vice-President; J. Justice, President; E. Gornte, M. Canada, Reporter; P. Hol- landsworth, V. Stiefvater. Left: O. Keller, B. Barbour, E. Gregory, S. Dennis, S. Mc- Gavock. Right: M. Ander- son, Secretary; M. Rubush, J. Hetzel, K. Haglund, Historian; S. Grimes, L. Wood. I PJLfLft First row: J. Keefer, S. Mundav, E. Gouldin, S. Black- well, B. Banks, L. Wenger, K. Landis. Second row: H. Harn- er, C. Neal. N. Powell, P. C. Stabler, Treasurer; P. Wheel- er, Program Chairman; L. Ramsey, President; H. Glass, Secretary; P. Jones, Vice- President; B, Hunt. F. WhUt. A. Fields. Third row: S. L. Armstrong, N. Brown, E. Wright, V. Brydge. M. L. St rtzman, S. Bundy, V. Lan- gel, M. G. Slough. J. Johnson, L. Mahone. C. Humphries. Not pictured: B. Belt, Report- er; B. Cooper, Co-Program Chairman. Association for Childhood Education The Association for Childhood Education has for its purpose to bring together those who are members of the elementary and dual curricula and especially interested in young children in order to exchange ideas and experiences, and to better equip ourselves to up- hold the standards of our professional training. Our most outstanding monthly programs and projects during this year include an en- lightening discussion period with the supervisors from Keister Elementary School, our an- nual banquet, an informative talk by Miss Trent, who has traveled widely in Spain and visited schools there, and a picnic at City Park. These and the other programs and activities of our organization were under the sponsorship of Dr. Raymond Poindexter and would have not been successful without his expert guidance. Frances Sale Club The Frances Sale Club is an organization composed of students majoring in Home Economics. The club ' s purposes are to further interest in home-making and to obtain a stronger spirit of friendship and cooperation among the girls in all fields of Home Eco- nomics and to train them in club leadership. During the year some of our most successful activities were entertaining high school home economics seniors, attending the state convention in Richmond, and having repre- sentatives from several different fields of home economics share their experiences with us. We ' d like to express our appreciation to our advisors. Miss Elizabeth Patterson and Miss Martha Sieg. for guiding us through a most successful year. f)dn ro n o « n n o First row: A. Barnette, L. Thomas, H. Martin. V. John- son, B. Moore, N. Bosserman, A. M. Balderson, J. Poston. D. A. Young. N. B. Devier, C. Grimm, P. Moulden, B. Mad- dox. Second row: N. Elgin. A. Gracey, E. Hubbard, P. Beall, B. Barden, B. Dillow, Reporter; S. Wright, Treasur- er; V. Wilson. Vice-President; P. Baber, President; M. K. Rubush, Secretary; L. Burn- ett, Program Chairman; C. Caricofe, Sergeant - at - Arms; M. D. Sieg, Co-Advisor; J. A. Cregar, N. Chittum. M. L. Hardy. Third row: S. Humph- ries, J. Bird, E. M. Patterson, D. M. Robinson, A. Propst, G. Shickel, E. Hinson, R. Frank, F. Mahan. P. Huff, M. Cald- well, J. Harvey. J. Lawhorn. S. Blankenship, P. Livesay, B. Keiser, B. L. Buzzard. Fourth row: C. Smith, R. Reynolds, P. Berger, M. Cohen, N. Gunt- er, V. Connelly, B. Brenner, M. E. Tillery, A. Bell. M. Childress, D. Bigger, J. Vought, G. Orrell, S. Brooks, D. Dean, A. Scott, C. Wilson. P. Walls. First row: P. Berger, Dr. Sawhill, Sponsor; K. Haglund, Treasurer; C. Howard, Vice- President; E. Padgett, Presi- dent; P. Wheeler, Mrs. Saw- hill, Sponsor; J. Rogers. Sec- end row: C. Bradley, C. Smith, S. Rust, I. Berger, J. Hetzel, D. High, J. Echard, D. Young, M. Gander, A. Stin- son. Alpha Kko Delta Alpha Rho Delta, originally founded for all those majoring or minoring in Latin, has been extended to those who are interested in the finer arts and cultures of the old coun- tries. It brings to life the sports, festivities, and grandeur of the days of the emperors. A touch of humor adds variety to our interesting and educational programs. Our programs include speakers acquainted with these cultures, talks by students, slides, and movies shown by Dr. Sawhill. and trips to museums or other points of interest. Mathematics Club The Mathematics Club is composed of mathematics majors and minors with Dr. Ikenberry and Miss Wilcox as our sponsors. At monthly meetings conducted by our presi- dent, Jean Howard, the club presents programs of mathematical interest. As their aims members wish to maintain and foster an interest in mathematics on campus. Besides our monthly meetings, we have our annual Christmas party at which new members are initiated and our annual visit to the Ikenberrys ' in the Spring. First row: M. Kientz, N. Heatwale, V. Hill, V. Ems- wiler, C. Yost. D. Dawson. Second row. E. Wayne, Treas- urer; Dr. Ikenberry, Sponsor; B. Freeman, Reporter; M. Southard, Vice-President; H. DifTee, Secretary; J. Howard, President; L. Wood, E. Way- land. Third row: O. Delling- er, B. Loving, J. Fisher, E. Isom, M. Harper, A. Trower, K. East, A. Anderson, M. Flanagan, R. Thorpe, D. Long. First row: M. Phlegar, Secretary; M. Maier, President; E. Ritchie, Vice-President. Second row: A. Anderson, Business Manager; J. Hollar, Librarian. Zhe Qlee Club The Glee Club, one of our oldest campus organizations, strives foremost to fill the various musical needs of the col- lege. It seeks to promote better music and musical appre- ciation on the campus and maintains high standards of con- duct and scholarship and full cooperation on the part of each member. This year proved to be one of outstanding events. A portion of our group was invited to tour for the U. S. Air Force to Iceland and Bermuda. This trip which included our Easter vacation was one which provided a singular ex- perience of educational value and sheer enjoyment. The entire Glee Club presented two programs with the National Symphony Orchestra directed by Dr. Howard Mitchell. Un- der this director ' s able baton the group secured a real musi- cal thrill. Other activities throughout the year included the pre- sentation of singspirations, assembly programs, and a Vet- erans ' Day program, as well as participation in such events as Convocation, Founder ' s Day, May Day, and Commence- ment. Our annual Christmas Vesper service was effective- ly presented with the V.M.I. Glee Club Spring activities included presentation of a program in Petersburg and at the Woodrow Wilson celebration in Staunton. It is with deep regret that we face the realization that this has been the last year of service for Miss Edna T. Shaef- fer, the founder and director of the Glee Club, who has worked untiringly through the years in making this group a unified and purposeful organization. The remembrance of her ceaseless efforts, unbounded enthusiasm, patience, and love for every Glee Club girl will be treasured by this year ' s Glee Club as well as those of the past. THE MADISON COLLEGE GLEE CLUB D. Soyars, Vice-President; J. Vanover, Presi- dent; Mr. Marshall, Director; P. Borst, Secretary- Treasurer; E. Broyles, Librarian. Zke Concert Hand The Concert Band is an organization for all Madison College students. As its goal the band seeks to promote high standards of musicianship and interest in ensemble playing, as well as to provide an opportunity for such playing ex- perience. Rehearsals are held every Tuesday night and Wed- nesday afternoon under the direction of Mr. C. T. Marshall. Activities of the organization include the presentation of con- certs both on and off campus and participation in May Day. First row: D. Soyars, B. Melton, A. Wolfe, D. Sheets. S. Louderbeek, B. Wel- ton, S. Copley. Second row: M. Shuler, T. Wolfe, P. Borst, B. Bosserman, J. Van- over, J. Crenshaw, M. Dake, E. Webb, N. Cavendish. Third row: L. Bohnert, B. Maddigan, A. Bickerstaff, A. Thompson, E. Broyles, D. Wilkins, Mr. Marshall. First row: D. Brewster, J. Cook. N. Ramsey, B. Wood, J. Fulcher. Second row. J. Knapp. B. Ritch. H. Sellner. J. Vanover. J. Justice, N. Anderson, D. Soyars, B. Melton, D. Clarkson, F. Jennings, S. Copley. T i rd row: M. Dakt. J. Crenshaw. V. Johnson, E. Broyles, A. Thompson, D. Wilkins, S. Smith, E. Michael. B. Loving. L. Bohnert. At Piano: Mr. Marshall, N. Wood, S. Lance. Zhc Madison The Madison College Concert Orchestra has as its primary purpose the promotion of hi?h standards of playing. Highlight of the year for its members is the annual spring tour, a week during which the orchestra gives of its talents to various schools and com- munities throughout the state. Aside from the tour. s;cond s;mes- ter also finds the group presenting concerts in several nearby locali- ties. These concerts include a variety of compositions, ranging from symphonies to show tunes to classics. Novelty numbers are included for the younger members of the audience. The orches- tra also serves the college at special assembly programs through- out the year. The orchestra, under the baton of Mr. Clifford T. Marshall, features two vocalists who impress audiences with their renditions of familiar favorites. The beautiful lighting and staging effects that are so much a part of the orchestra leave a memorable im- pression on its audiences from the opening to the closing. At the year ' s end. each member feels a satisfaction that re- sults from his contributions to the varied audiences. He has given pleasure to many, some of whom have never before heard such a group. It is this pleasure that is the musician ' s reward: that which he gives is returned many-fold. Top picture: N. Wocd, Pianist; S. Lance, Soprano: E. Michael, Baritone. Bottom picture: D. Clarkson, Treasurer; L. Bohnert, Librarian; F. Jennings, Vice- President; E Michael, President; J. Fulcher. Secretary; D. Wilkins, Librarian. College Concert Orchestra CONDUCTOR Clifford Marshall CONCERTMASTER David Brewster First row: J. Warren, Re- porter; A. Thompson, C. Barnes, A. Bickerstaff, N. Rog- ers. Second row: P. Long. M. Wertz. F. Lukin, B. Rubmrug, B. Kirkpatrick, B. DeWitt. P. Tucker, M. Brown, President; Mr. Hicks. Faculty Sponsor; F. Crockett, Secretary-Treas- urer. Diapason Club The Diapason Club is composed of young or- ganists who. under the sponsorship of Mr. Hicks, try to foster musical interests, abilities, and appre- ciation on our campus. Some of our activities to accomplish this aim have been participating in reci- tals, assisting with church music, and our annual tour either to Washington or Richmond to see and play outstanding organs. Madison College Chorus The Madison College Chorus, a member of the Virginia Federation of Music Clubs, provides an outlet through group work for those students who have a special interest i n choral music. To be of service, mainly on campus, is the pri- mary aim of the organization. Known as the official Y.W.C.A. Choir. the Chorus regularly sang in Friday Chapel and during Religious Em- phasis Week this year. In addition, the group sang tor various services in some of the local churches and also made an appearance at the annual Har- risonburg-Rockingham County Chamber of Com- merce banquet held here on campus in December. As an annual project, the Chorus sponsored ushers for the campus movies each Saturday night. Acting as one of the hostesses tor the annual Federation Conference held in October on Madison College campus and participating in the Federation of Music Club ' s concert given at Staunton in April were the outstanding events of the year. Not only has membership in this relatively new organization increased this year, but also the Chorus has acquired choir vestments for the first time. The Chorus functions with the able direction of Miss Edna T. Shaeffer. cs t) c. r o o r o i First row: J. Warren. A. Bickerstaff, J. Schreiber, C. Fisher, S. Megeath. S. Hart, C. Gravely, L. Moyers, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Second row: M. Burnette. K. Ruffner, V. Moffett, -E. Humphreys, E. Wayland, Piesident; J. Artz, Librarian; N. Lindamood, D. King, N. Wood. Third row: J. Corley, J. Raynor, A. Youn- kins, J. Watson, P. Smith, H. Salmons, D. Sheets, C. Smith, C. Sink. 4Bk  First row: E. Broyles, D. Brewster, S. Sandridge. Sec- ond row. E. Lohr, N. Rogers, S. Lance, M. Salley, J. Shaf- fer, J. Piatt, T. Wolfe, N. Cav- endish, J. Flora. Choral Ensemble The Madison College Choral Ensemble is composed of fifteen members. It concen- trates mainly on the singing of madrigals and a cappella sacred music, but has done secular cantatas and other types of vocal chamber music. The members of this group have enjoyed singing over the radio and in various Har- risonburg churches and clubs. Highlights of their contributions to the College were ihe Christmas Assembly program, in collaboration with the Modern Dance Club, which was based on an old English legend; presentation of a Friday Chapel program; and singspiration. Also they have attended various district music festivals. The Ensemble has been organized for two years and is under the leadership of it 1 - founder. Miss Gertrud Burau. Qeogmpkieal Clubs The Georgraphical Clubs were organized the early pari of this year to meet the needs of students from various areas of Virginia. Their aims are to bring about a closer associa- tion among Ihe students living in these areas, to facilitate holiday transportation arrange- ments, to be of assistance to prospective Madison students, and to promote social func- tions with other colleges having similar organizations. The Executive Council, composed of the presidents and advisors of the individual clubs, acts as a coordinating body. Membership is open to all students wishing to partici- pate in these activities. L. Webb, Tidewater; A. Ames, Richmond; F. Glass, Valley; A. Gracey, Southside; M. Foster, Piedmont. Zke Stratford The Stratford Players were first organized on Mad- ison campus in 1917 as the Stratford Literary Society for the purpose of studying drama. But theory with- out practice is as bare as an undressed stage, so this organization grew into the Stratford Drama Society and then the Stratford Players. Membership in Stratford is based largely on in- terest manifested through attending classes in various phases of production conducted by the members, doing backstage work, and acting roles in plays. For each of these jobs, points are given which, when total- ed to the magic number required, make one eligible for membership in Players. This year ten new mem- bers were initiated, bringing the total club member- ship to an active thirty-five. The most important impetus to the success of the group is the able, capable, and incomparable Doc Latimer, director, advisor, and often hostess to the club. The club has prospered under the leadership of Presi- dent Rettie Warren and the slate of officers who have done a commendable job in promoting dramatic inter- est on the campus. Top: Rettie Warren, President. Bottom: The last-minute rush. In the Summer House Players In the Slimmer House was chosen as the fall production, and Bernerdine was the spring presenta- tion. Not to he forgotten as one of the highlights for the Players was the informative and enjoyable social which was given for the Canadian Players from Strat- ford. Ontario, after their performance of St. Joan. The Stratford Players have presented, in their pro- ductions, interpretations of our world through that of make-believe. Let us remember the privilege, fun. and satisfaction that comes to the Players in thus express- ing dramatic interest and talent. Top: Doc Latimer, director, advisor, and hostess. Bot- tom: Stratford initiates goats. •Suspect. Babs plans a murder. Friday night of the German-Cotillion dance week-end. Zke Milestone Cotillion Club The Bhiestone Cotillion Club began the year 1955- ' 56 by welcoming twenty-six new members in fall goat- ing. A complimen tary bid was sent to Vera Gomez, Madison ' s foreign exchange student from Brazil. On lanuary 21. Cotillion held its cabaret dance in Reed Gym. Music for the dance was provided by The Starlightcrs. Cotillion and German were In the Mood for a combined dance weekend on February 25-26. It began with an informal dance Friday night, music by The Red Dots, and concluded with a formal dance Saturday night, with Tex Beneke providing the music. The theme for the dance was. what else but. In the Mood. Only through the able leadership of Bee Ellis, our president, and the sponsorship of Dr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Smith and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell could the year 1955- ' 56 have been such a successful one for us. PRESIDENT Bee Ellis First row. D. Turner, Sergeant-at-Arms; B. Stegall, Business Manager; N. Williams, Reporter. Second row. S. Brown, Vice-Pres- ident; P. Sawyer, Secretary; B. Bird, Treas- urer. Sponsors; Dr. Smith, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Caldwell, Dr. Caldwell. MEMBERS Stuart Abbott, Carolyn Addison, Mary Ashton, Louise Babcock. Becky Balderson. Sue Baldwin. Patty Bennett, Lynne Benton, Joyce Bowling, Bev Bowman, Shirley Brankley. Bar- bara Brown. Sue Ann Brown. Sue Clark Brown. Burwell Bird, Mary Ellen Choate, Jane Carneale, Mary Lou Carroll. Marie Caton, Joyce Ann Casteen. Nancy Cloud. Liddy Cul- Ien, Genis Crowder, JoAnn Cregar, Patt Daniels. Mary Jo Davis. Nancy Dickinson. Beulah Ellis, Gussie Eubanks, Nan- cy Gardner. Suzanne Garst, Anne Goodrich, Betty Harrell- son, Ann Hartman, Freda Hatcher. Joane Harvey. Margie Hazel, Gwen Hockman, Carolyn Huffman, Shirley Humph- ries, Wilma Hoagland. Jane Holister. Barbara Johnson, Lola Jones, Thelma Jones, Carolyn Legard, Ruthie LeGrand, Gin- nie Lewis, Gladys Lewis, Mary Liptoe. Betty Lynch. Grace Manley. Emmv Marlowe, Polly Maronie, Martha Morgan, Joanne Matulaitis, Betty Parker, Jean Parrish. Lnrie Pear- son, Mary Phlegar, Bev Pierce, Beverly Pleasants, Jackie Poe. Tish Quarles, Barbara Ritch. Betty Roberts. Ann Ruther- ford. Phil Sawyer. Joanne Schrieber, Helen Seiner, Jenny Shaeffer, Barbara Stegall, Jo Snyder, Jane Thompson, Nat Tiller, Barbara Traugott, Dru Turner, Nancy Turner, Joan VanSaun, Rettie Warren, Gerry Walker, Jane Webster, Mary Ann Werzt, Nancy Williams. Hilda Winkleman. Carolyn Wise, Judy Yancy, loan Beach, Peggy Cupp, Lucy Davis, Pat Ethridge, Connie Faulder. Nancy Freed, Jane Gilbert. Joann Hughes, Nancy Hyde, Carrie Lou Jeter, Athena Kos- tel, Barbara Freed, Avis Mackey, Mary Ellen Mason. Mari- anne Mausl. Phyllis Moffett. Betty Newman. Barbara Pol- lard, Pat Schultz, Peggy Slemp, Ellen Southall. Shirley Stew- art. Doris Talbert, Sarah Welch, Margie Yarger, Vera Gomez. Fall goating. ' Tex Beneke put us In The Mood. Zke Qertuan Club The German Club began its twenty-fourth year on the Madison College campus with its annual cabaret dance. Later in the year we enjoyed fall and spring goating and heartily welcomed all our new members. The year 1955- ' 56 was climaxed by the joint German- Cotillion Club Dance. In The Mood. with Tex Beneke ' s orchestra. Our heartfelt thanks go to our very capable presi- dent. Frances Dinwiddie. and to our sponsors. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Dingledine and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leigh. A verv successful year was brought to an end with our spring picnic. MEMBERS Jackie Albrecht, Kay Alderman. Joan Alls. Judy Bail. Barbara Banks. Kay Ballagh. Betty Barbour. Beverley Belt. Betty Bcville, Doris Bigger. Barbara Bishop. Shirk ' s Blackwell, Arden Blackwood. Judy Bond. Pam Bond. Suzanne Bowdle, Peggy Boyd. Barbara Brenner. Frances Brickey. Stuart Brooks. Ginger Brown. Nancy Brown. Sarah Bundy. Adrienne Burch, Martha Burnette. Mar) lane Burnette. Barbara Butler. Betsy Butts. PPvESIDENT Frances Dinwiddie First row. B. Pomeroy, Secretary; J. Jol- lett, Vice-President; S. Peters, Sergeant-at- Arms. Second row: A Pugh, Reporter; H. Diffee, Business Manager; P. Lewis, Treas- urer. Sponsors: Dr. Dingledine, dine, Mrs. Leigh, Mr. Leigh. Mrs Dingle- Julia Calhoun. Sallie Carlelon. Eleanor Carter, Anne Lee Chapman, Martha Childress, Jane Chit- wood, Ann Marie Clark. Evelyn Clemens. Maxine Cole, Alice Faye Cooper. Sylvia Copley. Ann Cox. Frances Crockett, Aleene Cross, Carol Davis, Bar- bara Day, Meg Deacon, Helen Diffee. Frances Din- widdie. Barbara Dixon. Nancy Dixon. Mary Carol Dunn. Pat Eason. Nancy Elgin. Betty Ellmore, Nancy Eubank, Caroline Evans, Carolyn Evans, Pat Evans, Shirley Fairfield, Jeanne Foster. Mary Ellen Garber. Nancy Garst. Dixie Glass. Harriette Glass. Bev Gooch. Martha Goodwin. Edna Gregory. Nancy Gordon. Charlotte Gush, Jean Hamilton, Katherine Harding. Harriett Harnsberger. Janice Harris. Anna Jane Hayes. Jane Henson. Ann Hiner. Jane Hogan. Christine Hogge. Em Sutton Holland. Joy Hollar. Emily Hubbard. Betty Hundley. Nancy Hundley. Barbara Ikenberry. Cindy James. Hannah Jefferson. Betty Johnson, Judy Johnson, Jean Ann Jollett. Win- nibeth Jones. Lenora Lancaster, Rose Mary Leistra, Pat Lewis, Jo Ann Logan. Eloise Lohr. Peggy Long. Betty Jo Loving. Pat Lumpkin. Hope McAlpin. Carol McCormick, Betsy Macleod, Bertie Sue Mar- tin. Suzan Matthews. Garey Maupin. Mary Sue Missimer. Florence Moffett. Beth Morris. Shirley Mowles, Phyllis Moulden. Sarah Munday, Mickey Murphey, Charlene Myers. Lois Myers. Betty Mae Neal, Mary Sue Nelson. Patricia Nicholas. Bertha Jane Owen, Jane Payne, Rooerta Peebles, Alice Pomeroy, Bettie Pomeroy, Louise Potts, Betty Powers, Ann Pugh. I ynne Ram- say, Joyce Rinker. Nora Jane Roberts, Katharine Ann Samford, Pris- cilla Shafer, Carroll Sue Sink, Bessie Smalts. Carolyn Smith. Myra Smith. Barbara Spicer. Betty Stone. Mary Frances Stone, Angelita Suiter, Martha Tolman, Ann Townes. Barbara Tucker, Margaret Tucker, Judy Vaught. Bonnie Walker. Helen Warren. Sis Watkins. Anita Webb. Nancy Wood. Jackie Yates. Suzanne Young. Ann Carol Younkins. Fall goating. odfio p $ First row: A. Suter, N. Driver, S. Lance, K. Jenkins, J. Everhart, M. Holsinger, N. Heatwole, S. Liskey. Sec- ond row. T. Wolfe, V. Chandler, L. Matheny, B. Grove, J. Webster, W. Funkhouser, G. Curran, P. Fukushima. B. Taylor. J. Ditzler, C. Fisher. Third row: Y. Hooke, L. Lam. N. Sellers. M. Emswiler, V. Strawderman, G. Wine, E. Bacon. B. Armentrout, C. Svvadley. F. Landis, E. Showalter, S. Behrle. Zke Sesame Club The Sesame Club is the organization of women day students at Madison. Its purpose is to establish better relations between these students and the col- lege. The club has regular meetings on the last Friday of each month. Each fall the club ' s new members are initiated a! college camp. The organization was led this year by Louise Swats, president. Its ad- visors are Miss Feme Hoover and Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith. The Sesame Club sponsors an assembly program each year, which this year, as in years past, featured the Harrisonburg High School Band. Besides this, the club also sponsors social functions, the most important of which is our Christinas program. Sesame means to open a door. This is what the club strives to do in the relations between day students and resident students. PRESIDENT Louise Swats First row: M. Zirk, President; M. Emswiler, Vice-President; M. Branden- burg, Secretary. Second row: B. Messer- smith. Sergeant-at-Arms; Dr. Cool, Ad- visor: G. Robinson, Reporter; Mr. Bocs- key, Advisor; J. Rhea, Treasurer; M. An- derson, Program Chairman. Curie Science Club The Curie Science Club has as its purpose to establish and maintain on the campus of Madison College an associa- tion of persons particularly interested in science and scientific research in all its branches; to cooperate with educational institutions in fostering an interest in scientific matters; to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of pa- pers on scientific subjects; and to provide opportunities for cooperation and fellowship among its members. The club was founded on campus in 1934 and, since that time, has taken an active part in the Virginia Academy of Science and similar organizations. Club and faculty mem- bers present papers and projects to the club. Each year the club takes field trips and sponsors an assembly program. The club has as its sponsors Dr. Cool and Mr. Bocskey, who for the past eight years have helped to make our club successful. First row: E. Davis, J. Smith, C. Robert- son, N. Gardner, E. Phelas, M. Harper, E. Cawley, E. Isom. Sec- ond row: J. Powell, J. Hamrick, P. Strother, H. Foster, K. White- head, S. Gilbert, S. Glass, T. Kostul, D. Dawson. Third row: S. Keys, B. Johnson, J. Hetzel, J. Myers, B. Brewer. Rushees take the long walk from Wilson to the Sorority House of their choice. IS CKS SSS -- - 2 £ f rya zaf o s y Happy Greeks hold up Main Street traffic as Rush Weekend draws to an exciting climax. First row. P. Lewis, Treasurer; B. Belt, P. Long, Recording Secretary; M. Southard. M. Choate, Chairman-Elect; S. Ritenour, R. Ritchie. Second row: N. Gardner, H. Diffee, Social Chair- man; C. Caricofe, M. Goodwin. P. Cupp, E. Lehman, K. Harding, S. Abbott. H. Johnson, P. Jones. Corresponding Secretary. Pankellemc Council The Panhellenic Council is an organization set up to serve as a medium through which the Greeks on campus work together in promoting common interests and solving mutual problems. The Council, which is composed of three representatives from each sorority, meets every Tuesday afternoon at 4:30. The sororities take turns in serving as hostess, but Mrs. Varner is our favorite hostess. Aunt Bernice, as everyone on the Council calls her. is our very capable advisor and inspiration. Perhaps fall rushing is the most important single event for all the sororities. Preparations were made early, and when the time came there was a week filled with parties and open houses for all the sororities. At last, on Saturday, October 29, the excitement of the week was brought to a dra- matic climax. In the Panhellenic Room on the fourth floor of Wilson each rushee received her bid. and from there made the long walk to the house of her choice. Many Alumnae were back to join in the activities and to help welcome their new sisters. The Annual Scholarship Award was presented November 21 at the annual Panhellenic Sing. The sorority which received the cup for this year for the highest average was Zeta Tau Alpha. Each sorority sang two of their songs and then we all lifted our voices in The Panhellenic Spirit. The Christmas Dance is one of the most important events sponsored by the Panhellenic Council each year. This year the theme of the dance was Santa ' s Swing. and Reed Gym was all dressed for the occasion on the night of December 10. Santas gay with musical notes and instruments carried out the theme. Greenery bordered the sorority shields and covered the arches through which the court, led by Carol Shulllebarger and her escort, entered. For the figure the girls wore white dresses and carried red carnations. After forming the letters P.C. the girls and their escorts made an outline of a Christmas tree. The lights were turned off and candles lit the tree as mem- bers of the figure sang We Wish You a Merry Christmas. Burt Massengale CHAIRMAN Carol Shufflebarger Carol Shufflebarger, Panhellenic Chairman, and Mary Ellen Choat, Chairman-Elect, pose with their escorts at the Panhellenic Christmas dance, Santa ' s Swing. and his orchestra provided the music from a merry sleigh. During the even- ing the orchestra played a request for each sorority. On Saturday afternoon the orchestra also gave a concert for the enjoyment of the college students and the public. This dance proved to be a highlight of the year to all those who attended and to all those who worked so hard for its success. Another social highlight of the year was the faculty tea given in Alumnae in February. When a national officer visits any soror- ity. Panhellenic Council invites her to attend a session, where she gets to watch us in action, and we benefit greatly by what she has to tell us of national activ- ities. Our chairman represented the Madison Council at the state workshop held at Radford in Oc- tober. The Council sent Christ- mas gifts to Madison ' s former foreign students. This year the sororities continued the policy of taking records to the dining hall each week. Our banquet in the spring marked the end of a very busy but happy life. We feel that through the able leadership of our chairman. Carol Shufflebarg- er, and the cooperation of every member of the Council, we ac- complished much during the year. Greeks prepare decorations for Santa ' s Swing. ' First roiv: B. Ball, B. Banks, B. Belt, S. Black- well. Second row: P. Bond, P. Boyd, N. Brown, S. A. Brown, V. Brown, B. Butler, J. Chitwocd, A. Cooper. Third row: F. Dinwiddie, N. Dixon, E. Eubank, J. Fos- ter, J. Hamilton, K. Harding, A. Hartman, E. S. Hol- land. Fourth row. J. Hollar, B. Johnson, R. Leistra, P. Lewis, V. Lewis, B. Martin. Fifth row: H. Mc- Alpin, F. Moffett, B. Murphey, C. Myers, L. Myers. B. Owen. Sixth row: S. Peters, A. Pomeroy. B. Pome- roy, B. Powers, A. Pugh, M. Ramsey, J. Rinker, K. Samford. Seventh row: P. Shafer, B. Smalts, J. Smith. A. Suiter, J. Thompson. A. Townes, C. Wise, S. Young. Not pictured: S. C. Brown. Alpha Siyina Alpha members returned to school in Sep- tember eager to hear the exciting events of the convention held in July at Biloxi. Mississippi. We were very proud to learn that Pat Lewis, our representative to the convention, had returned with the Council Trophy which was awarded to Beta Epsilon at the Convention. This award is given every three years to the chapter with the best officer effi- ciency. At our first meeting Pat gave us a full account of the convention. Our heartfelt thanks go to Pat for representing us so well at the convention. We soon settled down to the general routine of student- teaching, classes, and big plans for our rush party when we transformed our house into a Mexican Fiesta. Rush weekend climaxed the rush period. It was at this time that we welcomed twenty-one new sisters and many alumnae. In November, we celebrated our annual Founders ' Day Banquet at the Belle Meade Restaurant. For Thanksgiving we sent a basket of provisions to a needy family in Harrison- burg. The Christmas season brought many gala events . . . the caroling party with the other sororities on campus, the in- spiring party j;iven by the pledges when they portrayed for us The True Meaning of Christmas. and the party that Miss Rucker. our hous-mother, gave us before we left for the holidays. All of these and many more add to the won- derful memories which we will always cherish. We were very proud of our many sisters who held campus offices. We were especially proud when Charlene Meyers. Em Sutton Holland, Mickey Murphey, Pam Bond, and Shirley Blackwell were selected for Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. We are extremely grateful for the wise advice and thoughtfulness of our advisor. Miss Louise Boje, and for the calm assurance and guidance given us by Katherine Harding, our president. Their generosity has helped us to make this a wonderful year for all Alpha Sigma Alphas at Madison. PRESIDENT Katherine Harding ASA ' s on Rush Weekend. Carter House. First row. J. Alls, B. Barden, E. Birch, S. Bowdle. Second row: F. Brickey, S. Bundy, K. Burkey, N. Cas- sedy, J. Coleman, B. Davis, H. Difiee, S. Fairfield. Third row: S. Foster, S. Garst, J. Gilbert, A. Goodrich, M. Goodwin, J. Hamlet. Fourth row: J. Harvey, F. Hatch- er, M. Hollomcn, N. Hyde, B. Johnson, H. Johnson. Fifth row: P. Lumpkin, C. McCormick, J. Miller, M. Missimer, B. Newman, E. Southall, J. VanSaun, B. Walker. Sixth row: M. Watkins, A. Webb, J. Web- ster, M. Wertz, C Wetsel, N. Williams, M. Yarger. Not pictured: K. Kelley. You take a A from it ' s always wonderful, you take a S from it ' s simply swell, you take a T from it ' s terrific, and from Zirkle House you ' ll hear our yell — Yes, this is descriptive of the new home that the Psi Chapter re- ceived this fall. This, along with other features that have happened during the year, remind us that Alpha Sigma Tail has new opportunity and strives for fidelity to purpose, loyalty and social development. One of the greatest thrills for the Psi girls, was attend- ing the Alpha Sigma Tau convention at the Hotel Roanoke in Roanoke. Virginia during August. Those who went were very proud when Barbara Johnson became Convention Queen during the beauty pageant. Other courses of events were shared with the rest of the Psi ' s here on campus. In September many of the Tau ' s returned to the cam- pus to move into a brand new home. Furniture was placed into order, new drapes were hung and everyone worked with a positive attitude to establish themselves in new surround- ings. Another pleasant surprise awaiting us was Dr. Imogene Dever. new professor of elementary education at Madison. and new housemother at Zirkle. October was a busy month for us as we made hasty and thorough preparations for our rush party. The Carni- val was a glorious success and one week later we heartily welcomed fifteen pledges into Psi Chapter. We also had open house for all the sororities and a visit by a national officer. December was a month full of cheer and endless re- joicing as our pledges officially became members and re- ceived their own pins. Following initiation we had our an- nual Christmas party and entertained three underprivileged children from Harrisonburg. The Panhellenic Dance. Santa ' s Swing was held on December 1 1 and we had a marvelous time. Helen DifFee. Helen Johnson, and Martha Goodwin represented us in the figure. Five Alpha Betas came to Madison from Marshall Col- lege for a weekend in February. Mrs. Peterson, national president, and Mrs. Snidow. district president, accompanied the girls. PRESIDENT Helen Johnson The spring brought us new sisters and later on in the month of May we ventured to college camp for a weekend full of socializing, serious thought and laughter. June 4. the Psi ' s had their farewell breakfast for the Seniors, and soon afterward we bade our goodbyes to them with tears of happiness only to know that success and op- portunity was before them. Yes, the year was gone all too soon, but to Helen John- son, our president, and Miss Frank, our advisor, due to their sincerity and inspiration, memories of the past year were ours to keep and remember forever. AST brought Christmas cheer to underprivileged. Zirkle House. Pi kappa Sigma First row: S. Abbott, J. Beach, L. Benton, B. Bird. Second row: J. Bowling, N. Cloud, E, Cullen, P. Cupp, M. Cromer, L. Davis, D. Dawson, N. Dickerson. Third row: P. Eason, B. Ellis, B. Harrelson, G. Hockman, J. Kafer, A. Kostul. Fourth row: M. Manhardt. M. Mas- on, J. Matulaitis, M. Morgan, B. Pearce, J. Poe. Fifth row: B. Pollard, T. Quarles, B. Ritch, B. Roberts, P. Sawyer, P. Schultz, H. Sellner, C. Shufflebarger. Sixth row: J. Snyder, B. Stegall, B. Tragott, J, Yancey, R. Warren. Another year and many added memories for Pi Kappa Sigma. Shenandoah was waiting for us in September, spar k- ling with pride over her face-lifting. A bit of painting had been done and our apartments looked years younger. Our Alpha Omicron president, Stewart Abbott, provided the initial entertainment with news and stories from the National Con- vention which she attended in Chicago during the summer. Shenandoah was in a Heavenly Daze again for our fall rush party. You ' ve never seen us so angelic. Rush week-end saw many of our loyal Pi Kap alumnae back at Madison. Besides just the thrill of seeing them we were tickled pink with the chair they gave us. All this added to the rejoicing we did over our pledges. November found us celebrating Founder ' s Day at Belle Meade Restaurant. We sang, talked, paid tribute to our founders . . . and ate. Our own Carol Shufflebarger did us proud as she led the figure at the Panhellenic Dance just before Christmas. Santa ' s Swing was a huge success and we Pi Kaps were justly proud of Shuffy. Christmas came and went and we were pleased to have our Alpha Sigma Tau neighbors over for cocoa before we went caroling. The old members treated the new ones to a Christmas party and we all enjoyed our Christmas goodies. We were most pleased to have Santa Clans drop in — we ' re never too old! Our two dance clubs on campus joined forces to give a dance in February and Pi Kappa Sigma was pleased to call Bee Ellis, the 1955- ' 56 president of the Bluestone Cotil- lion Club, our very own. We were particularly proud of Rettie Warren, who was president of the Stratford Players and also was named to Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. I suppose our television was the bain of our existence this year. We can only hope that it ' s now over the child- hood diseases and will enjoy good health in the future. Through the year we worked together steadfastly to maintain our aims and ideals, not without allowing time for laughs along the way. Perhaps the Pi Kaps to whom we PRESIDENT Stewart Abbott owe the most for such a worthwhile and pleasant year are our president Stew and our loyal and beloved sponsors. Mrs. Smith and Miss Patterson. All grins over a new sister. Shenandoah Apartments. c £vc «4l J First row: C. Addison, L. Burnett. P. Callis, C. Caricofe. Second row: S. Carleton, F. Crockett, E. Davis, K. East, C. Evans, J. Flora, A. Fosnight, M. Garber. Third row: N. Gardner, S. Hanson, M. Hart- sel, M. Hazel, C. Howard, F. Jennings, C. Jeter. .1. Johnson. Fourth row: J. Jollett, P. Jones, F. Landis, C. Lc-gard, A. Lewis, M. Maust. Fifth row: S. Mowles, M. Nelson, G. Orrell, J. Piatt, C. Pope. M. Rubu h. Sixth row: B. Shenk, G. Slough, P. Smith, M. Smith, S. Smith. J. Tucker, A. Turner, D. Turner. Seventh row: A. Warren, S. Walton, A. White, J. Yeates. Not pictured: L. Jones. A. Moore. D. Ta ' .taert. Sigma Sigma Sigma ' s Sprinkle House emerged from the painting ;ind varnishing just in time to be ready for the fall deluge of sisters ' greeting and the first big function of our sorority. Regional Meet. Within a comparatively sparkling interior. Alpha Upsi- lon Chapter completed plans for Saturday, October 1. when delegates from Radford, Longwood. and Drexel Institute of Technology in Philadelphia, would be arriving. We antici- pated seeing Emily Lewis Lee. our national collegiate sec- retary, who was the officer-in-charge for the occasion. Upon the day ' s arrival, activities were smoothly carried out with the able direction of indispensable committee chairmen, our president, and Emily. Conversation during this early fall period was dotted with fond comments on the picnic held at the Well ' s in the sum- mer. We awaited another get-together at Jane Dingledine Heuston ' s. held soon after Regional Meet. Rush week-end and final bidding! Costumes of purple and white of college members and the familiar faces and smiles of alumnae were to be seen on the side porch as we all joined hands for the ribbon ceremony and Dear Pledge. Our twenty terrifftc pledges breezed through their train- ing period and their exam and were initiated on December 9. One of their special contributions to the house was the dressing-up of Hebie, our Greek statue. . . A character- istic purple headband did wonders for our receptionist! Prior to the Christmas holidays. Dr. and Mrs. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons, and Mr. and Mrs. Roberts were our guests at open house. In this manner we endeavored to show our deep appreciation for the wonderful new look of our home for which they were responsible. Many thanks to them again! The ' old ' members especially enjoyed the party given them by the new ones the last evening before leaving campus for the Christmas holidays. The presentation of mono- grammed collars brought on exclamations of pleasant sur- prise from the guests. In the early part of January we bought ourselves a T.V. set. At last it was possible to keep up with all our favorite programs. A weekend at Camp Strawderman with our beloved Barca was another of the memorable events of the year, especially for the Seniors. . . . Nor can the Seniors forget their comings and goings as student teachers. Those several on the block plan prevented us from having a house-full for a long time . . . and were they missed! But finally, in March, Alpha Upsilons were all present and accounted for! Sigma Serves Children. our social service theme, was equally effected this year as we sought ways of helping those in need. Our dollars were donated to the Robbie Page PRESIDENT Carolyn Caricofe Fund, Tri Sigma ' s own effort toward combating polio. We strove to meet the needs for other established projects, and thus did our share for less fortunates. An annual social event we enjoy is the debate with Sigma Delta Rho fraternity. Timely topics easily engage the moments of an argumentative evening but the laughter reveals that it ' s all very much in fun. Many profound statements are made, however, and with refreshments there ' s food for thought. . . . Came the end of the year. . . Sigmas were to be seen again on the veranda, engaged in conversation . . . speaking of future plans . . . and inevitably reminiscing. Sigma ' s ribbon ceremony. Sprinkle House. Zkcta Sigma Upsilon f First row;: A. Ames, P. Asbell, F. Atwood, P. Baber. Second row: J. Bolen, H. Boyd, M. A. Brown, E. Caw- ley, R. Chandler, M. E. Choate, M. Emswiler, D. Glass. Third row: F. Glass, M. Grimes, D. Groves, B. Hawk- ins, A. Howard, S. Humphries. Fourth row. B. Hunt, L. Jones, T. Jones, E. Lehman, B. Maddagan. J. Mavs. Fifth row: J. Poston, N. Powell, F. Riley, S. Ritenour, D. Robinson, V. Robinson, N. Rogers, F. Schottroffe. Sixth row: N. Shuler, J. Watson. C. Whitehall, F. Womble. Not pictured: S. Newman, J. Rhea, M. Wood. Theta Sigma Upsilon, with its twenty-five returning members were eager to enter another busy and eventful year. Messick House was a beehive of activity as those living there began to fix up their rooms in preparation for another happy and busy trip around the calendar to June. Rush week was our first exciting and important event of the year. At the beginning of Rush Week we opened wide our doors and heartily welcomed the girls to Open House. Then came our big party — Twenty Thousand Leagues Beneath the Sea — and at the end of the week seventeen new pledges were welcomed into our fellowship. In January Phi Chapter sponsored the annual March of Dimes Drive at Madison. Several highlights of the year were our National Con- vention held in Roanoke August 1. 2. and 3; our Christ- mas party, a time of merry making when we exchanged gifts and gathered ' round the piano to sing Christmas carols; conducting our annual magazine campaign to help the Cerebral Palsy children; having an informal discussion with the men ' s fraternity, Sigma Delta Rho; and spending an exciting and fun-packed weekend at our housemother ' s cabin at Raleigh Springs. We were all excited and proud when our First Vice- President. Helen Boyd. President of Alpha Chi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, a national education honor society, was selected to attend their national convention at Oklahoma A and M College in Oklahoma. We have experienced a happy, active year under the capable leadership of our president, Eleanor Lehman. The sorority ' s social and business projects have been carried out with enthusiasm. All of us deeply appreciate the friendly and invaluable help of our faithful advisor. Miss Celeste Ulrich. The story of the founding of Theta Sigma Upsilon is one of determination, courage, and hard fighting. It began as a literary society at Kansas State Teachers ' College, Em- poria. Kansas. Known as the Sigma Literary Society, its members leased a house in the summer of 1919 and were recognized as a local sorority. From that beginning, they PRESIDENT Eleanor Lehman established themselves as a national education sorority, un- der the name of Theta Sigma Upsilon. Their goal was to form a sisterhood that would have for its five-fold aim the physical, the intellectual, the social, the ethical, and the spiritual development of its members. Messick ' s crowd for Rush Weekend. Messick House. - A i First row;: A. Anderson, S. Armstrong. S. Baldwin. B. Berezoski. Second row: M. Brandenburg, B. Brown, J. Carneale, M. Caton, N. Cavendish, J. Click, D. Craun, B. DeWitt. Third row: H. Harner, P. Jennings. J. Keefer, K. Lantz, P. Long, B. Lynch. Fourth row: V. Lytton, E. Marlowe. B. Messersmilh. B. Moore, A. O ' Neil, E. Ritchie. Fifth row: R. Ritchie, M. Rowan, J. Shaffer. M. Southard, L. Stuckert, L. Swats, N. Tiller. A. Thompson. Sixth row: P. Trenary. N. C. Turner, M. Williams. S. Williams, V. Wilson, H. Winkelmann, C. Yost. A. Zirkle. Not pictured: J. Hamrick, G. Lewis. Home is where the heart is. so they say, and down at Dingledine House you will rind the Madison Zetas very much at home. Here we work and play, and here we plan all those wonderful things that a group of girls united by love do plan. Working toward the high ideals for which our Zeta Tail Alpha stands, we of Gamma Kappa Chapter have lived and loved like true Zetas. growing closer day by day. Our fraternity, an international organization, was found- ed at Longwood College. Farmville, Virginia in October. 1898. The enterprising girls who worked to form the fraternity went farther, for in March, 1902, Zeta Tau Alpha became the first women ' s fraternity to be chartered in the state of Virginia and the only one ever chartered by a special act of the legislature. Quickly expanding, the fraternity soon had many women striving to carry out its purposes. Not only have we Zetas on Madison ' s campus been members of Zeta Tau Alpha; we have been college citizens. This was shown by the many honors received by our members and by the fact that many have held campus offices. To broad- en our horizons and to prepare us to take our place in the world, we have tried to branch out a bit and give help to those who need it. At Thanksgiving and Christmas we adopted a needy family and helped bring cheer into their lives. Other social services include contributions to our national funds and help to the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. Giving of our time and energy, we were able to give to others. Such wonderful times we ' ve had together that it seems impossible that this year passed so quickly. Of course. Fall and Spring Rushing were highlights to both old and new members. There was that marvelous week-end at camp. Mrs. Curtis Day, our Sundays at church together and the traditional White Banquet. One of our biggest moments was when we were awarded the Panhellenic Scholarship Cup. Our Christmas gift, the TV set. has kept giving pleasure. Second semester moved rapidly toward June, while we enjoyed continued fun and fellowship in our own group and with others. For pages we could write of our good times together and the things we ' ve done this year. There are so many little per- sonal incidents which we will hold in our hearts and memories forever. PRESIDENT Rita Ritchie To our advisors we express sincere appreciation for their able counseling and guidance. And to our officers, who have given of their time and themselves, we express our thanks. We have completed another wonderful year. Zeta gives a new sister a warm welcome. Dingledine House. ■81 v First row: E. Broyles, T. Byrd. Second row: S Bellinger, W. Garrett, J. Hetzel. J. Leffel, G. Leisch Third row: D. Long. P. Long, R. Mclnturff, E. Michael, M. Muterspaugh. Fourth row: E. Padgett, D. Salt. P. Wenger. Not pictured: J. Bell. K. Comer, W. Early N. Miller. Sigma Delta Rho, the men ' s fraternity on the Madison campus, had another big year with many varied activities. Included was helping the Panhellenic Council with their dance, debating with different sororities, and singing Christ- mas carols on campus. These activities helped bring each of us into closeness and fellowship which we need in our college lives. Under the capable leadership of our presi- dent. Paul Buck Long, we started off the year with a big bang by informally initiating our new members at Mr. Bocskey ' s Recreation Room. From the looks of the pledges the next week, everyone on campus knew that Sigma Delta Rho had struck again. The fraternity wishes to sincerely thank Mr. and Mrs. Bocskey and Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, who. as our wonderful advisors, were always willing to lend a helping hand and be of great assistance whenever we called upon them. Our officers were: President. Paul Long; Vice-President. Thomas Byrd; Recording Secretary. Edward Michael: Treas- urer, Gordon I.eisch: Alumni Secretary. Odell Dellinger: Chaplain. George Leffel: Sergeant-at-Arms. William Garrett. PRESIDENT Paul Long Advice from Mr. Sanders. Up with the plaque! Then after the game, there ' s a tea! PRESIDENT Marv Lou Carroll Zke Athletic Association The Athletic Association is one of the major organiza- tions of the college and its membership consists of all stu- dents who are enrolled at Madison. The Athletic Associa- tion Cabinet is the executive body, composed of the presi- dent, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, intramural coordina- tor, extramural coordinator, and class representatives. The Council includes the presidents of the Fencing. Mercury. Orehesis, and Porpoise Clubs, all sports leaders, and team managers. The purpose of the organization is to encourage an in- terest in athletic activities, to promote good sportsmanship. and to cultivate a spirit of cooperation and fellowship. The Athletic Association attempts to accomplish these purposes through the many activities it sponsors through the year. The annual chuck wagon party for the freshmen begins the activities. Throughout the year the association sponsors many intramural sports including hockey, basketball, soft- ball, volleyball, archery, badminton, table tennis, fencing, golf, swimming, tennis, and dance. There are extramural teams in hockey and basketball. The Athletic Association ' s yearly program is climaxed by the sponsorship of Madison ' s traditional May Day. Miss Leotus Morrison, A. A. Ad- visor; Miss Mary Bcyrer, Intramural Advisor; Miss Celeste Ulrich, Extra- mural Advisor. J. J. Council £L Q fl f I First row: H. Winkleman, M. Smith, M. Carroll, G. Hockman. Second row. M. Hartsel, J. Bolen. P. Schultz. M. Ashton, A. Webb, E. Wayne. Third row: P. Maroni, T. Quarles. M. Dulaney, S. Bramlett, C. Legard, E. Davis. Fourth row: N. Gardner, J. Albrecht, B. Pearce, S. Welch, D. Talbert. Dr. Catherine Allen, New York University Dr. Eleanor Metheny, University of Southern California Guests sponsored by the Mercury Club through the assistance of the A. A. Go Girls, Go! Mockey They are the Hockey Girls . . . and they love it! Some of the old girls went to Hocky Camp where, under the direction of Constance Applebee. coached games, stick work, and exhibitions reigned the day. At night I hear that their lullabys were composed of questions and answers on hockey. At meals, they ate amid the chatter of hockey, and, for a change, they could always play hockey! Miss Leotus Morrison, Extramural Coach, and Dosie Talbert, Manager, accompanied the girls to Bridgewater on October 8, for a fine game, ending in a 5-5 draw. The Longwood game also ended in a tie. We defeated West- hampton 5-2 and tasted defeat at the hands of Hollins later in the season. At the Blue Ridge Tournament. Mary Lou Carroll was placed on the Blue Ridge second team, while Pat Schultz, Anita Webb and Betty Harrelson were selected to serve as alternates for other team positions. First row: J. Poe, B. Snellings, B. Har- relson, J. Bolen, B. Roberts, M. Carroll, P. Schultz. S. Stew- art, J. Flora, C. Le- gard, D. Sweet. Sec- ond row. B. Cooley, N. Eubank, N. Blunt. M. Ashton, T. Quarles, G. Hockman, A. Webb, F. Shottroffe, J. Burns, M. Holloman. Mercury Club The Mercury Club serves as a professional organization for physical education majors and minors. Social and rec- reational programs are planned throughout the year to pro- mote better professional attitudes, advance good fellowship, and provide leadership experience. This year the Mercury Club was proud to present as its assembly speaker. Dr. Catherine Allen, President-Elect of t he Southern District. American Association for Health. Physical Education, and Recreation. Her address, informing us of recreation in other lands, was later followed by an hour of recreation for the student body. Other such opportunities for fun and professional edu- cation are provided frequently for members of the Mercury Club. The officers are Carolyn Legard. President; Betty Har- relson. Vice-President: Anita Webb. Secretary; Pat Schultz, Alumnae Secretary; Mary Anna Hollomon, Treasurer; Betty Newman, Reporter. PRESIDENT Carolyn Legard First row: D. Talbert, P. Slemp, S. Bramlett, J. Beach, J. Albrecht, B. Roberts, B. Cooley, E. Southall, J. Burns, B. Stone, N. Hyde, B. Harrelson, P. Schultz, C. Legard, B. Newman. P. Robinson, R. Evans, B. Armstead, M. Mauck, J. Flora, F. Broaddus. B. Snellings, N. Blunt, M. Giles, N. Talman, B. Humphries, M. Ashtcn. Second row: F. Kibler, L. Hall, A. Foster, B. Simms, S. Brankley, B. Lund, J. Painter, J. Poe, N. Trippeer, E. Davis. G. Hockman, S. Shearer, P. Maroni, A. Lewis, J. Bolen, V. Hall, M. Hollomon, M. Smith, C. Addison, M. Carroll, H. Sellner, B. Bowman, M. Hartsel, A. Webb, T. Quarles, P. Clatterbuck. N. Hundley, B. Vipperman, S. Welch. M. Hansberger. M. Dulaney. First row: A. Webb, P. Schultz, J. Painter. B. Snellings, D. Tal- bert, B. Vipperman. Second row: F. Kib- ler, B. Lund, S. Stew- art, B. Roberts, B. Newman, V. Hall, J. Burns. Third row: B. Pearce, D. Smith, N. Talman, M. Talman, S. Cunningham, L. Sanderson. J. Bird, Miss U 1 r i c h. Not shown: P. Bahen, M. Carroll, C. Legard, G. Hoekman. basketball After many evenings of polishing up their skills and building up their endurance, the Madison Duchesses got their season off to a shining start by winning their opening game with Sweet Briar on January 21. and they continued their out- standing performances throughout the season. Following their trip to Sweet Briar, the team entertained Longwood on February 1 7, and lost by a very close score. On February 28. the Duchesses traveled to Bridgewater and then played their final game on March 3 with Lynchburg College in Lynchburg. Their very capable coach was Miss Celeste Ulrich and the team manager was Beverley Pearce. And let ' s give fif- teen rah ' s for the other team! And it ' s good for two points! Renting Club The Fencing Club is one of the newest clubs on campus. The club provides an opportunity for students interested in fencing, creates interest in the sport of fencing, and the club sponsors various types of fencing programs in the interest of the college and student body. This year ' s activities included an alumnae meet, a meet with the College of William and Mary, and a trip to Mary Washington for a meet. This year also introduced a new intramural program. Individual instruction was given to stu- dents by members of the Fencing Club. Dr. Caroline Sinclair is the advisor and instructor of our club with Sara Welch and Nancy Gardner serving as pres- ident and secretary-treasurer respectfully. Nancy Gardner, Sara Welch, Dr. Sinclair, Miss Morrison. Har- riett Hyltcn, Nancy Hyde, Vickie Hall. Doris Critzer, Jenny Shaf- fer, Suzan Matthews. Jan Van- over, Ann Turner. Not shown: Judy Bair. Zkc Porpoise Club First row. R. LeGrand, B. Bowman. B. Johnson, M. Talmar., N. Talman, M. Mason. Second row. J. Yancey, C. Davis, B. Newman, N. Hyde, S. Plentovicb, L. Hall, R. Plentovich, D. Dawson. Third row. J. Bowlen. S. Painter, S. Matthews, A. Hayes, G. Leisch, G. Maupin, B. Lund, G. Swanson, A. Clark, C. Gratz. An annual water pageant is presented by the Por- poise Club in the spring. At this time various stunts. strokes, and rhythmic swimming numbers are perform- ed. Many hours of diligent practice are devoted to the preparation of this special event, but the feeling of accomplishment that prevails after a performance is invaluable. The Porpoise Club serves to promote further in- terest in swimming, to help others learn to swim, and to emphasize the importance of safety measures which are imperative to each individual. Through the care- ful guidance of our sponsor. Miss Beyrer, the members of this club strive to attain these ultimate goals. Try- outs are held each semester and members are selected by their grace, skill, and stroke ability. Orchesis Orchesis, the modern dance club, organized their weekly meetings for the l955- ' 56 school year early this fall and started right to work learning and practicing new techniques. Tryouts of candidates for membership were held late in October and the most outstanding students were selected for their grace, coordination, and skill. For the first time, a junior dance group was formed for anyone who wishes ex- perience in dance or preparation for the Orchesis tryouts. The Understudies have worked quite hard this year and they have danced with us in the Christmas program and our Spring Recital. With the accompaniment of the Choral Ensjmble and the Orchestra, our Christmas program was produced. The most memorable dances in our program include Wassail. The Twelve Days of Christmas, and the Mummer ' s Dance. After our Christmas holiday, we began work on our spring recital. At this same time, a selected group of dancers also began preparing a dance to take to the Fine Arts Forum at the Women ' s College of the University of North Carolina in Greensboro. North Carolina. Pictured in the scenes on this page are: C. Grimm, B. Pearce, K. Kelly. A. Scott. R. Plentovich, B. Hunt. L. Hall. H. Sellner. J. Bolen, J. Kafer. G. Hockman, M. Manhardt. M. Choate. S. Brankley. R. Frank. C. Evans. S. Sweet. Not shown: E. Browles. S. Plentovich. M. Yarger. On April 6 and 7. the club presented its big dance recital in Wilson Auditorium. Under the lights, a captivated audience saw a Hindu ballet, a study in jazz, a dance with a mobile. Oasis, a study of primitive movement: and many other creations by members of the club. This year was successfully brought to a close by our participation in the May Day program. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to Mrs. Hewitt, our advisor, for her guidance in all of our productions. Officers include: President. Helene Sellner: Vice-Presi- dent, Charlene Grimm: Secretary, Marge Yarger: Treasurer. Beverley Pearce: Reporter. Charlene Grimm. The intramural basketball season got underway early in the fall when Pat Schultz began dividing the dorms and houses on campus into the Purple and Gold Leagues. En- thusiasm rose high as each team awaited its chance to play iiv way into the final tournament. The season was climaxed by the inrtamural Honorary Team vs. the Madison Duchesses ' Reed Gym resembles a bee hive when three games of olleyball get underway at one time. This sport encouraged a keen competitive spirit from many interested girls, and the tournament proved to be a big delight. Marjorie Dulaney as the sports director for this game. Intramural And it ' s 1-2-3 strikes and you ' re out when you play intramural Softball. This year, there was plenty of fun for everyone when the girls assembled out beside Junior Dorm ready to pla . The planning and scheduling of the games was done by Tish Quarles. You can travel back campus both in the fall and spring to find that golf proves to be an appealing sport for many of us Madisonites. And when you make par over those hazards you have really accomplished something. Doris Critzer gets the credit for setting up this program. Sports Relaxation is found by many girls when they take a break from their studies to play a game of table tennis in the recreation rooms. Competition arrangements were made for this sport by Jacqui Albrecht. A steady hand and a keen eye are developed by the participants in intramural archery. A great deal of satis- faction is derived from hitting the ' bull ' s eye after many hours of practice. Eleanor Wayne contributed her experi- ence and time to the smooth functioning of this sport. During the colder months, we swing into the square and folk dance program with Nancy Gardner and Shirley Bramlett leading the way. It is fun for all when you hear them call, Swing your partner and docey-doe. When the weather becomes suitable, the six tennis courts back campus become a very popular source of fun and recreation. The intramural tennis matches were under the direction of Janice Miller and were participated in by many tennis enthusiasts. Santa ' s Swing swung in with a (food tim for all as an early Christ- mas jift. i I n E 1 A Music! Music! Music! Siring and sway with Soyars! - Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges W - M n BM 1l Jk. iJH ■ft I W -. A Kv HjC K r MG 1 My ' IB LyJBi First roio: F. Brickey, M. S. Missimer, S. Munday, R. Warren, N. Tiller. Second row: M. Murphy, E. S. Holland, M. Maier, R. Ritchie. Third row: C. Myers, M. Zirk, M. Hartsel, D. Soy- ars. Fourth roio: P. Bond, S. Michael, J. Leffel, M. S. Nelson. Not pictured: M. L. Carroll. Representing Madison College in the 1955- ' 56 annual edition of Who ' s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges are these eightee n seniors selected hy a combined student and faculty committee in recognition of their outstanding scholarship, leadership, and co-operation in educational and extra-curricular activities. These students, by receiving this highly coveted college award, gain recognition which will remain with them thoughout their lives in any profession they choose. To be named to Who ' s Who is indeed a great honor and these students are highly deserving of the award. The student body selected the fol- lowing students as the MOST OUT- STANDING members of their respective classes. EM SUTTON HOLLAND Seniors JACK LEFFEL DALE LONG Settlors MARCIA MAIER SKIP MICHAEL Seniors MARY SUE MISSIMER SARAH MUNDAY Seniors CHARLENE MYERS 7 MARY SUE NELSON EOUG SOYERS Seniors RITA RITCHIE Seniors RETTIE WARREN juniors BEVERLY BELT MARIE CATON NANCY GARDNER juniors SHIRLEY HUMPHRIES V 8 Mi TISH QUARLES u ANN WARREN Sophomores PRISCILLA SHAFER Ireshmen EDNA GREGORY VIRGINIA MOFFETT A%- ■■BETTY SNELLINGS Madonna, Joseph and Jirst Angel MARCIA MAIER JACK LEFFEL MARY SUE NELSON Apple blossom Princess BEULAH ELLIS Miss Madison RITA RITCHIE Madison ' s Man of the 1 ear JACK LEFFEL May Queen MARTHA ANN MORGAN Maids ANGELITA SUITER Maid of Honor Shirley Blackwell Sue Ann Brown Frances Dinwiddie Shirley Hanson Jean Ann Jollett Athena Kostul Mary Sue Nelson Barbara Johnson Judy Johnson Martha Grey Slough Drucilla Turner Nancy Williams fa G f Attendants Burwell Bird Carolyn Caricofe Ruth ' Chandler Jane Chitwood Lucy Davis Nancy Dickinson Jean Hamilton Katherine Harding Margaret Hartsel Carolyn Legard Pat Lewis Mary Manhardt Delores Matheny Janice Miller Mary Sue Missimer Rita Ritchie Carol Shufflebarger Barbara Stegall Nat Tiller Geraldine Walker Carol Whitehill Judy Yancey Jackie Yeates Suzanne Young Zne Madison College Alumni Association The Madison College Alumni Association con- gratulates you, the class of 1956, on the four years of work you have completed. Another milestone has been reached. Now you stand on the threshold of the life and work for which you have been preparing since you were born. Our best wishes are with you wherever you may go. Your senior class president will serve as a class agent whose responsibility and opportunity it will be to keep you in touch with each other and with your Alma Mater. You will help her and help us tremendously if you will notify your Alumni office when any change of address or name occurs. The Alumni Association invites you to be- come an active member of our organization, an- other branch of the ever-growing Madison fam- ily. By active, we mean one who keeps our Alumni office informed as to one ' s whereabouts and activities so that the office may in turn keep up college and class contacts. An active member is asked to contribute annually to our Madison College Loyalty Fund and to pay dues of at least $1.00 per year. You are also cordially invited to join one of our Madison College Local Chapters, located in Baltimore, Md., Charleston, W. Va., Northern Virginia Area, Winchester, Lexington, Culpeper, The Peninsula, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Richmond, Roanoke, Danville, Surry-Sussex and Harrison- burg. Join the group nearest you and enjoy the fun and fellowship of others who know and love Madison also. As you go out to take your place in the world ' s work, you take with you something of Madison College, just as you have left something of yourself here. It is our earnest hope that through you the influence and contribution of our Alma Mater may continue to grow, and to instill principles of truth, righteousness and brotherhood in the lives of the future citizens of our nation. Agness S. Dingledine Alumni Secretary faculty Directory Viken, Alimae 967 S. Main St., Harrisonburg. Va. Anderson. Sara 274 Cantrell Ave. Harrisonburg, Va. Bell, M. H 718 Otl St., Harrisonburg. Va. Beyrer. Mary 445 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Blosser. Sallie Box 15, Parkview. Harrisonburg. Va. Bocskey, S. C 141 Crescent Dr.. Harrisonburg. Va. Boje. I ouiss 967 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Bowman. Etta M 1172 S. High St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Brady, Man Margaret 967 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Bryan. Edith Kult 91 Maplehurst. Harris.inburg. Va. Burau, Gerlrud 109 Campbell St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Bush. Mrs. Berniee 435 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Caldwell. Charles G 295 Campbell St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Chapped, Wilbert 24 Lawn Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Childs. Clara Annie .... 337 Monticello Ave., Harrisonburg. Va. Coffman. Mrs. Mona 241 Paul St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Cool. Raymond D 700 Ott St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Cooper. Ruth 473 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Copper. Jean 16 Grace St., Harrisonburg. Va. CundirT. Ruby Ethel 357 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Curtis. J. 1 211 Cantrell Ave.. Harrisonburg, Va. DeLong. Jr.. William J 1427 Bluestone. Harrisonburg. Va. Dever, K. Imogene Zirkle House. Madison College. Harrisonburg. Va. Dingledine. Raymond C 332 Franklin St.. Harrisonburg. Va. I aele. A. K 231 Campbell St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Frank. Helen 967 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Frederikson. O. F 130 Campbell St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Garber. Mrs. Dorothy .... 20S Franklin St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Gibbons, H. K 610 Ott St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Gildersleeve. Glenn 623 S. Mason St., Harrisonburg. Va. Gildersleeve, Mrs. Hazel .. 623 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Grove. Frances 85 Campbell St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Hamrick. C. R 755 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Hanson. Raus M 759 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Harris. Elizabeth 967 S. Main St., Harrisonburg. Va. Hatch, David L 356 Franklin St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Haydon. R. C 366 Monticello Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Hearn. Dr. I. T Penn Laird. Va. Herr. Grace 274 Cantrell Ave., Harrisonburg. Va. Hewitt. Mrs. Luellen 328 Franklin St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Hicks, George Raymond .. 488 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Hill. Mrs. Polly Bridgewater, Va. Hoover. Feme 869 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Hopkins. Janet 975 S. High St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Hounchell. Paul 630 Ott St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Huffman. C. H 271 Grattan St.. Harrisonburg. Va. ikenberry. J. E 310 West View St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Kraus. Joe W 1403 Bluestone St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Jackson. Mrs. Mary A McGaheysville. Va. Lahaie. Ralph 85-87 Campbell St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Latimer. Mary E 477 E. Market St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Leigh. Thomas W 1420 Crawford Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Lockard, Mrs. M. J. S 201 Ohio Ave.. Harrisonburg, Va. Locke. Louis 1212 Springhill Rd.. Staunton. Va. McCabe. Rev. Ward 660 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Mcllwraith. J. N 1408 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Mahmoud. Parvis .... Campbell Court Apts.. Harrisonburg. Va. Marshall. C. T 1210 Hillcrest Dr.. Harrisonburg. Va. Martinez. F. Q Grottoes. Va. Matthews. Kleanor 445 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Meeks. Mrs. Lydia 45 Fairview Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Mengebier. William 821 D St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Miller. E. D 200 Monument Crawford Aves., Harrisonburg. Va. Miller. G. Tyler Hillcrest, Madison College. Harrisonburg. Va. Miller. Ruth 335 N. High St., Harrisonburg. Va. Morrison. Leotus 445 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Patterson. Elizabeth 218 Newman Ave.. Harrisonburg, Va. Partlow, Benjamin 1150 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Pence. Wilbur 1600 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Poindexter. R. J 750 D St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Raine. Sue Shenandoah Apts.. Madison College. Harrisonburg. Va. Reeke. Mrs. Angela 25 Fairview Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Richardson. Bessie 570 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Rowe. Dorothy 156 West Market St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Rucker. Ruth Carter House. Madison College. Harrisonburg. Va. Ryan, Mrs. Violetta 473 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Sanders, London 242 Cantrell Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Savage. Dorothy 537 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Sawhill. J. A 244 Monument Ave., Harrisonburg. Va. Shaeffer, Edna T 212 Newman Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Schneider. Edythe 85-87 Campbell St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Schubert. Leland 211 Dixie Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Shawver. M. C 309 Chicago Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Shorts. C. P 1220 Hillcrest Dr.. Harrisonburg. Va. Showalter. A. M 310 Paul St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Show alter. Leta Rt. 1. Box 269. Harrisonburg. Va. Sieg. Katharine G 48 Maplehurst Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Sieg. Martha Home Management House. Madison College. Harrisonburg. Va. Sinclair. Caroline 473 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Smith. Glenn C 370 Monticello Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Stewart. John 42 Fry Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Strough. Mrs. Mary P 1443 Hillside Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Tate, Marjorie 409 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Toller. Louis First and Bank Sts.. Bridg ewater. Va. Trent, Rosalind 435 S. Mason St., Harrisonburg. Va. Turille, S. J 100 Weaver St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Varner. Mrs. Berniee .... 30 Maplehurst Ave. .Harrisonburg. Va. Voorhees. W. C McGaheysville. Va. Walker. Glada 1205 Hillcrest Dr.. Harrisonburg. Va. Watkins. Evelyn 1023 D St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Warren. Claude 440 Ohio Ave.. Harrisonburg, Va. Warren. Percy H 1041 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Watkins. Lowell 649 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Wells, John C 125 Port Republic Rd„ Harrisonburg. Va. Wetzler. Wilson Rt. 1. Forest Hills, Harrisonburg. Va. Wigley. Elsie 1023 D St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Wilkins. Mrs. Ruth J Alumnae Hall, Madison College. Harrisonburg, Va. Willett. J. A 1120 Hillcrest Dr.. Harrisonburg. Va. Willcox. Annette V 337 Monticello Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Winn. Columbia .... 109 Port Republic Rd.. Harrisonburg. Va. Woelfel Margarete .. 116 Port Republic Rd.. Harrisonburg. Va. Ulrich, Celeste 473 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Student Directory Abbott. Flora Stewart 916 McCormick St., Clifton Forge. V ' a. Abell, Mary Ellen Route 2. Charlottesville. Va. Ackor. Mary Jane 3208 Circle Hill Rd., Alexandria. Va. Addison. Frances Carolyn 211 Rockview Ave.. North Plainfield, N. J. Albrecht. Jacqueline Anne 518 N. Oakland St.. Arlington 3. Va. Albrite, Mr. Bobby Lee Mount Crawford. Va. Alderman. Barbara Kay 1505 West wood Ave., Richmond. Va. Allman, Shelley Diane 519 Linden Lane. Falls Church. Va. Alls, Mary Joan Catawba. Va. Altizer. Mary Jo Riner. Va. Ames. Anne Lester Route 14, Richmond. Va. Anderson. Adrienne Christine 210 Craig Ave.. Salem. Va. Anderson, Dorothy Dale 115 Grigg St.. Petersburg. Va. Anderson. Margaret Sue 1517 Rodgers Ave.. Norfolk. Va. Anderson. Nita Mathews Powhatan. Va. Andrus. Georgia Pauline .... 304 N. High St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Archibald, Carolyn Williams 5711 Nasco Place. Baltimore. Md. Armentrout. Barbara Ann 518 W. Market St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Armentrout, Mr. Lewis Cordell Route I. Keezletown. Va. Armistead. Elizabeth Maude Mathews, Va. Armistead, Yvonne Virginia Peary. Va. Armstrong. Sarah Lou 27 Cloud St.. Front Royal. Va. Ariz. Josephine Borden Toms Brook. Va. Asbsll. Patricia Anne Route 4. Box 340, Suffolk. Va. Ashton. Mary Ann 468 Serpentine Drive. Pittsburgh 16. Penn. Atwood. Barbara Faye Route 1. Front Royal. Va. Austin. Martha Louise Bassett Heights. Bassett. Va. Austin. Patricia Ann 24 W. Custis Ave.. Alexandria. Va. Auten. Elizabeth Rowe .... 7341 Hermitage Rd.. Richmond. Va Babcock. Doris Mills 501 College Ave.. Ashland. Va. Baber. Patricia Anne Afton. Va Bacon. Earlene Janet Penn Laird, Va. Bahen, Patricia Marie 3156 Ellwood Ave., Richmond, Va. Bailey, Charlotte Ann 261 Belleview Ave.. Orange. Va. Bailey. Mr. Paul Clinton 600 V irginia Ave.. Martinsburg. W. Va. Buir. Ann Catherine .... 1029 Woodland Way. Hagerstown. Md. Bair. Judith Ann 1313 N. Greenbrier St., Arlington 5. Va Baker. Mr. Herbert Eugene 943 Orchard Ave., Winchester. Va. Balderson. Anita Mae Tappahannock. Va Balderson, Rebecca Hart .... 2 West Myrtle St.. Alexandria. Va. Baldwin. Evelyn Joyce Guinea Mills. Va. Baldwin, Janet Louise Walnut Drive. Box 140. Front Royal. Va. Baldwin, Suzanne Mae Walnut Drive. Front Royal. Va. Bales. Peggv Irene Bona Villa Farm. Route 1. Staunton. Va. Ball. Betty Gloria 5513 Buckingham Rd.. Richmond. Va. Ballagh, Eleanor Kay Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg. Va. Banks. Barbara Jeanette .... 1226 Stanhope Ave.. Richmond. Va. Barbour, Betty Joyce Prince St.. Tappahannock. Va. Barden, Beverly Ann 14 Bridge St.. Highland Springs. Va. Barden. Patricia Irene .... 2616 Lincoln Ave.. Richmond 28. Va. Barger. Johnsie Bolton Route 1. Fries. Va. Barnes. Charlotte Jane Arlington Towers - Madison 640. Arlington. Va. Barnette. Anna Ruth Goshen, Va. Batson, Julia Ann Fishersville. Va. Bauserman, Betty Lou Stanley. Va. Beach, Joan Marie 111 Summit St.. Petersburg, Va. Beall, Peggy Anne 4815 N. 16th Rd.. Arlington. Va. Beaver. Norma Ann R.F.D. 2, Strasburg. Va. Behrle. Sally Ann 717 S. Mason St.. Harrisonbtirg. Va. Bell. Ann Stuart Elberon. Va. Bell. Mr. Julian E 1451 Valley Rd., Harrisonburg. Va. Belt. Beverley Lee 2203 Stadium Rd.. Charlottesville. Va. Benesek. Helen Annetta Route 1. Box 167. Prince George, Va. Bennett. Patricia Ellis 113 Semple Rd.. Williamsburg. Va. Benton. Lynne Garland 3625 - 16th St.. Washington. D. C. Berezoski, Kendall Calhoun Route 1. Box 640-L. Annandale, Va. Berg. Marie Elizabeth 404 Carlisle Way, Norfolk 5, Va. Berger, Ida Jo Goode. Va. Bcrger. Peggy Sue Goode. Va. Beville. Betty Anne Box 86. Bushnell. Fla. Bias. Geraldi ne Anne .... 310 Pennington Blvd.. Portsmouth. Va. Bickerstalf. Ann Louise 8103 Larcom Lane, Richmond. Va. Bigger. Doris Frances Rt. 1. Box I04-B, Danville. Va. Billhimer. Carolyn Joy Route 4. Harrisonburg. Va. Birch. Elizabeth Ann 612 S. Cherry St.. Falls Church. Va. Bird. Elizabeth Burwell Mt. Jackson. Va. Bird. Janet Elizabeth Bland. Va. Bird. Judith Preston Main St., Mount Jackson, Va. Biscoe, Patricia Ann Route 3. Orange. Va. Bishop, Barbara Ann McKenney. Va. Bivens, Jane Temple Box 315. Pearisburg. Va. Blackwell. Shirley Ann 1442 Guildhall Ave.. N. W.. Roanoke. Va. Blackwood. Arden Bey 1933 Bellview Rd.. Roanoke. Va. Blankenbaker. Betty Mae Star Route, Elkton, Va. Blankenship, Ada Louise Route 4. Box 142. Salem, Va. Blankenship. Emogene 2808 S. 9th St.. Arlington, Va. Blankenship. Susie Jane Box 190. Salem. Va. Blunt. Nancy Lee 7606 Sweetbriar Rd.. Richmond. Va. Bohnert, Mr. 1 arry Vernon 2370 N. Oakland St.. Arlington, Va. Bolen. Janet Elaine 7 N. Boulevard. Richmond. Va. Bond. Judith Carol 508 Newport Ave.. Williamsburg, Va. Bond. Pamela Naudain 308 Bickford Ave.. Princess Anne. Md. Booker. Grace Elma 620 Chestnut Ave.. Waynesboro. Va. Borst, Cecil Page Box 37. Brandy, Va. Bossard. Dclores Barbara Danielsville, Penn. Bosserman. Nancy Paige Route 1, Box 101, Annandale. Va. Bourne. Patricia Anne R.F.D. 4. Box 65, Glen Allen, Va. Bowdle, Suzanne 109 S. Governors Ave.. Dover. Del. Bowers. Carol Louise Route 1, Box 130, Oakton, Va. Bowling, Joyce Ann ... R.F.D. I. Box 364, Fredericksburg, Va. Bowman, Beverley Reid 1743 Varina Ave.. Petersburg. Va. Bowman, Mr. Robert Lynn 260 Franklin St., Harrisonburg, Va. Boyd. Helen Elizabeth 21 West Bond St.. Winchester. Va. Boyd, Margaret Ann 6132 Rolfe Ave.. Norfolk. Va. Brack. Amelia Marie 2706 - 23rd St., North. Arlington. Va. Bradley, Carol Hayton 216 Duke Drive. Portsmouth. Va. Bramlett, Shirlev Mae Route 1. Thaxton, Va. Brandenburg. Martha Ann Steeles Tavern. Va. Brankley. Shirley Ann R.F.D. 1. Skipwith. Va. Brenner, Barbara Ruth Sedley Rd.. Franklin. Va. Brewer. Mary Elizabeth Box 153. 28 Jefferson Ave.. Crystal City. Mo. Brewster. Mr. David Alan 2236 N. Buchanan St.. Arlington, Va. Brickey, Mary Frances Catawba, Va. Broaddus. Audrey Faye Lewis Ave.. Box H. Gloucester. Va. Broaddus. Florence Marie Sealston. Va. Brooking. Allien Louise Route I. Orange. Va. Brooks. Stuart Hope 2629 West Cary St.. Richmond 20, Va. Broun. Alma Montague Ballsville. Va. Brown, Barbara lean 222 Harper Drive. Orange. Va. Brown. Jill Greta Route I. Box 651, Suffolk. Va. Broun. Man Alice 426 Rendren Ave., Staunton. Va. Broun. Nanc; Caroline General Delivery. Beverly. N. I. Broun. PeggJ Ernestine 612 S. Quincy St.. Arlington. Va. Brown. Shirley Ann 150 South Bath Ave.. Waynesboro, Va. Broun. Sue Ann 519 Rose Ave.. Clifton Forge. Va. Brown. Sue Clark Box 14. Riehlands. Va. Broun. Virginia Garland 1(17 High St.. Strausburg, Va. Broun. Winifred Lee R.F.D. 1. Herndon. Va. Broyles, Mr. Guy Edward 210 W. Main St.. Luray. Va. Brubaker, Nancy Revercomb .... Route 1. Box 150, Dayton. Va. Bruce. Mr. Dale Howard Route 1. Harrisonburg. Va. Brydge, Velma Mae 424 Arch Ave.. Waynesboro. Va. Buchanan. Jo Ann 4929 Bromley Lane, Richmond. Va. Buchanan. Mr. Robert Erelious Box 145, Fordwick. Va. Bundy, Sara Louise 1218 Lakewood Drive, Greensboro, N. C. Burch. Adrienne deForrest 521% N. First St., Charlottesville, Va. Burkes. Mildred Kathryn Oakleigh Ave., Appomattox. Va. Burkholder, Lucy Clare Box 63, Thaxton. Va. Burnett. Louisa Gills Appomattox. Va. Burnette. Martha Jean Route 2, Vinton. Va. Burnette. Mary Jane P. O. Box 862. Vee See Road. Lynchburg, Va. Burns. Betty Jean Route 2. Staunton, Va. Burruss, Ann Lee Mechaniceville Turnpike. c o Carrier 130, Richmond, Va. Butler. Barbara Ann 6733 Stuart Ave.. Richmond. Va. Butts, Kathleen Elizabeth 721 College Terrace. Williamsburg. Va. Buzzard, Betty Lou Route 1, Swoope. Va. Byrd. Mr. Lloyd Thomas Box 222. Dayton. Va. Byrd, Mr. Richard William Box 222. Dayton. Va. Caffee, Dorothy Sue 6 Windsor Drive. Llampton. Va. Caldwell. Mabel Ann Pembroke, Va. Calhoun. Julia Anne 1002 Russell St.. Bristol. Va. Callahan. Joyce Ann Route 3, Box 374. Madison Heights. Va. Callis. Leone Page Grimstead. Va. Campbell. Latetia Fay Lowesville. Va. Canada, Myrtle Clay Phenix. Va. Caricofe. Carolyn Faye Route 1, Box 140, Harrisonburg. Va. Caricofe. Nancy Jean Riddlebrook Star Route, Staunton. Va. Carleton. Sallie Byrd .... 2403 Chesapeake Ave.. Hampton. Va. Carneal, Nancy Lee 208 Hilton Terrace, Warwick, Va. Carneale. Jane Anderson 317 E. Bellefonte Ave., Alexandria, Va. Carpenter, Theresa Jane R.F.D. 2. Box 138. Culpeper. Va. Carper. Shirley Ruth Route 3. Box 187. Covington, Va. Carr. Dorothy Lorene Raphine. Va. Carroll. Mary Lou P. O. Box 482. Herndon. Va. Carson. Dorothy Jane Box 283. Oceana. Va. Carter. Eleanor Louise Route 4. Lexington. Va. Carter. Nancy Virginia Roseland. Va. Cassedy, Noelle 201 - 43rd Street. P. O. Box 304, Virginia Beach, Va. Casteen, Joyce Anne 6331 Alexander St.. Norfolk. Va. Caton, Marie Catherine 1440 Shelton Ave., Norfolk. Va. Cave. Helen Marlene Route 2, Luray. Va. Cavendish. Nancy Irene Box 392. Fayetteville. W. Va. Cawley, Mary Elizabeth Rt. 8. Box 563, Richmond. Va. (handler. Ruth Mac 2057 Chase Ave.. Waynesboro. Va. Chandler. Virginia Constance Fort Republic. Va. Chapman. Anne Lee 122 James River Drive. Warwick. Va. Childress. Carol Ann Luck Ave.. Mechanicsville. Va. Childress, Martha Lou Dungannon. Va. Chittum, Nancy Patricia Route 2. Lexington. Va. Chitwood, Billie Jane Mill Wasena Ave.. Roanoke. Va. Choate. Mary Ellen Pennington Gap. Va. Clark. Ann Marie 2121 Stratford Road. Richmond 25. Va. Clark. Mr. Hunter James. Jr 816 Spotswood Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Clarkson. Donna Jean Henson Ave.. Box 762, Pearisburg. Va. Clatterbuck, Patsy Ann Penn Laird. Va. Clem. June Carolina Route 3. Luray, Va. Clemens. Evelyn Kay 112 North Sixth St.. Buckroe Beach. Hampton. Va. Clements. Nancy Lee Stuarts Draft. Va. Click. Catherine Jean Mt. Jackson. Va. Click. Mr. Thomas Roth 1439 Bluestone St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Cline, Barbara Jo 549 Belmont Ave.. Portsmouth, Va. Cloud. Nancy Lee 5004 Kirby Road. Falls Church. Va. Cobb, Lucille Joan Route 4. Box 510. Fairfax. Va. Cochran. Elizabeth Carr The Plains. Va. Cohen. Marcia Gail Linden Hall Farm. Snell. Va. Cole, Lucy Taylor 717 Oak Ave.. Waynesboro. Va. Cole, Maxine 2257 Birch Ave.. Buena Vista. Va. Coleman, Jeannette Viar .... South Main St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Comer. Mr. Kenneth Ray Rileyville. Va. Compton. Barbara Anne 3021 Grayland Ave.. Richmond. Va. Connelly, Lydia Felicia 3027 Third St.. Dahlgren. Va. Connelly. Vivian Sue 3027 Third St.. Dahlgren. Va. Conrad, Mr. James William 605 D St., Harrisonburg. Va. Conroy, Patricia Anne Warrenton. Va. Cook. Bonnie Lee 1827 Blenheim Rd„ S. W.. Roanoke. Va. Cook. Janet Elaine 2324 N. Florida St.. Arlington 7. Va. Cook. June Roberta 1891 N. Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington. Va. Cooke. Nancy Loretta 933 Rose Lane. Falls Church. Va. Cooley. Barbara Anne .... 619 McLawhorne Drive. Warwick. Va. Cooper. Alice Faye 39 Woodland St., Portsmouth. Va. Cooper, Barbara Allyn Route 2, Leesburg. Va. Cooper. Sharon Lee 1039 Stewart St.. South Norfolk. Va. Copley, Sylvia Clay. Penn. Corbitt. Audrey Lee 202 Fourth Ave., Franklin. Va. Corley. Janet Lee North Garden. Va. Corley. Rebecca Sue North Garden, Va. Cox, Theressa Anne Route 2. Box Wll, Princes Anne, Va. Crabill. Mr. Charles William 306 Franklin St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Crabill. Jean Crawford Strasburg, Va. Craun. Doris Elizabeth Middleburg, Va. Craun. Mr. Ernest Berlin Weyers Cave, Va. Craun. Joan Edna Mount Solon. Va. Craven. Janet Laurene .... 505 Oakridge Blvd.. Lynchburg. Va. Creger, Jo Ann Route 2. Box 3-A. Elkton. Va. Crenshaw, Jeanette Mae 1018 St. Charles Ave.. Charlottesville. Va. Critzer, Doris Ellen 1940 West Main St.. Waynesboro. Va. Crockett, Frances Joan Route 4, Box 347. Roanoke. Va. Cromer, Martha Kathleen 414 Lee St.. Blacksburg. Va. Cropper, Gloria Dale Syringa. Va. Cross. Allene Lucille 605 Nansemond. Portsmouth. Va. Crowder, Genis Bird 344 Blair Ave., Newport News. Va. Crowder. Lucille Mary 3 W. Linden St.. Alexandria. Va. Crush. Martha Lee Low Moor. Va. (rule, Jane Morton Wilson Memorial High School. Fishersville, Va. Crute, Kay Spencer Wilson Memorial High School. Fishersville. Va. ( ullen. Mary Elizabeth Painter, Va. Culler, Barbara Ann 4918 Bethlehem Rd„ Richmond. Va. Cunningham. Mr. Robert Vincent .... Anlee Road. R. D. No. 2, Somerville, N. J. Cunningham, Shirley Mae 1205 Summitt Ave.. S. W.. Roanoke, Va. Cupp. Peggy Ann Dayton, Va. Curran, Elizabeth Geraldine 341 Franklin St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Daggy, Kay Lambert P. O. Box 149, Covington, Va. Dake. Mr. Fort Flton Box 190. Woodstock, Va. Daniel, Annie Laurie Route 3, Lexington, Va. Daniels. Patricia 532 Magnolia Ave., Green Cove Springs, Fla. Davies. B. Anne 107 Washington Ave.. Charlottesville, Va. Davis, Audrey Lee 37 Davis Ave., Warwick. Va. Davis, Betty Jane Quinton, Va. Davis, Carol Rardin 58 Hopkins St., Warwick, Va. Davis, Elsie Ann 2825 S. Wakefield St.. Arlington. Va. Davis, Lucy Hanson Max Meadows. Va. Davis, Mary Jo 453 Wayne Ave.. Waynesboro, Va. Dawson. Dorothy Ray 3416 Wythe Ave.. Richmond. Va. Day. Barbara Lee 2323 Fontaine Ave.. Charlottesville. Va. Deacon. Margaret Stanley Route I, Box 97. Lorton. Va. Deadrick. Mr. Joseph Dewey. Jr 123 Newman Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Deal. Gwendelyn Kay Route I. Box 848. Hickory, Va. Dean, Dorothy Bailey 38 Oakley Ave., Summit. N. J. Dellinger. Mr. S. Odell Mount Jackson, Va. Dennis. Faith Norean 913 Taylor Run Parkway. Alexandria, Va. Dennis, Sandra Ridgeway Brookneal, Va. Dennison. Judith Linn Mount Sidney, Va. Devier. Nancy Bowman 751 Virginia Ave.. Harrisonburg, Va. DeWitt. Betty Wray Route 5. Bedford. Va. Dickinson, Nancy Kay Box 77. Fredericksburg, Va. Diehl, Mary Lillian 1605 South Main St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Diffee. Helen Louise 230 Florence Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Dillow. Beulah Virginia .... Second Ave.. Charles Town. W. Va. Dinwiddie. Frances Louise 4805 Monument Ave.. Richmond, Va. Ditzler, Jacquelyn Marie .... 350 Sunrise Ave.. Harrisonburg, Va. Divers. Shirley Jean 204 Sunrise Ave.. Villa Heights. Martinsville, Va. Dixon. Barbara Ellen 2403 Chestnut St.. Buena Vista. Va. Dixon, Nancy Glass Chestnut Ave., Buena Vista. Va. Dixon. Rita Catherine Box 443, West Point. Va. Donovan. Mr. Charles Richard 415 E. Wolfe St., Harrisonburg. Va. Dovel. Mr. Elmer Lee 464 W. Wolfe St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Dovel. Mr. Lynwood Lucius Route 2. Box 133. Elkton, Va. Draper. Lynda Hampton 256 Clinton Ave., Big Stone Gap. Va. Driver. Blanche Catherine Timberville. Va. Driver. Nancy Kathryn Broadway, Va. Duer. Ida Jane Painter. Va. Duff. Harriett Ann Ruckersville, Va. Dulaney. Marjorie Anne Troutville, Va. Dunn. Mary Carroll Baskerville. Va. Dyer, Alice Jean Hibbard St.. P. O. Box 21. Oakton, Va. Dyson. Evelyn Hall Milford. Va. Early. Mr. Warren I.. Jr 339 W. Water St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Eason. Patricia Ann Carrsville. Va. East. Barbara Anne 1340 Ruffner Place. Lynchburg. Va. East, Katherine Marie 2705 Meadowview Drive. Roanoke, Va. East, Paula Lynne South Oak St., Sapulpa, Okla. Ebert. Mary Catherine McGaheysville. Va. Echard. Judith Tompkings .... Route I. Box 419. Richmond, Va. Eckard. Mr. Dennis E Sugar Grove. W. Va. Edmundson, Mary Jane Virginia Ave., Charlottesville. Va. Edwards. Barbara Lee 650 Lanier Drive. Portsmouth. Va. Edwards, Phyllis Corine Sampsons Wharf, Va. Eldridge, Dorothy Anita 3791 Karlin Ave.. Norfolk, Va. Elgin, Nancy Jane Leesburg, Va. Elliott, Ann Thompson Box 248, Bridgewater. Va. Ellis. Beulah Box 32. Princeton Junction. N. J. Ellmore, Betty Sue Leesburg. Va. Emswiler. Mr. Charles Edward Timberville, Va. Emswiler. Mary Elizabeth Route 1, McGaheysville, Va. Emswiler. Virginia Mae Route 2, Broadway. Va. Erdman. Mr. Levi Central Box 236, Dayton, Va. Etheridge, Patsy Ann Box 113. U. S. Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Va. Eubank, Augusta Waverly Ave.. Kilmarnock, Va. Eubank. Nancy Ann 102 Windsor Way. Richmond. Va. Evans, Caroline Jane Chain Bridge Rd.. McLean. Va. Evans, Carolyn Sue 1428 S. Askin St.. Martinsville. Va. Evans, Frances Powell Messick, Va. Evans. Patricia Lee 228 Montague St., Danville. Va. Everhart, Joan Corliss Elkton. Va. Fairfield. Shirley Deanne 1715 B St.. Portsmouth, Va. Faison. Anna Bland 1801 Pleasure Ave., Bayside. Va. Farris. Sandra Destine Fishersville. Va. Faulder, Constance Louise 247 West Side Ave., Hagerstown, Md. Felts. Eleanor Jeanetle Jarratt, Va. Ferguson, Jewell Maude Route 1. Rocky Mount. Va. Fields. Alice Lourene 202 Spencer St.. Culpeper. Va. Finnegan. Mr. James Elwood .... 330 W. Hill St.. Hastings. Mich. Fischer, Dorothy Ann Junior Ave., Shenandoah. Va. Fisher. Carolyn June 377 W. Market St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Fisher. Jane Marie Route 1. Strasburg. Va. Fitzgerald. Anna Jean 325 Chestnut Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Fitzgerald. Mr. Otho Farish, Jr 141 1 Piedmont Way. Burlington, N. C. Flanagan. Mary Ellen 109 Fort St.. Strasburg. Va. Flora. Joan Catherine 6830 Windsor Mill Road. Baltimore, Md. Flora, Norma Judith Boones Mill. Va. Flowers. Betty Jean Route 1. Box 727. Alexandria. Va. Fones. Ellen May Route 5, Box 226, Fairfax, Va. Fosnight, Sara Ann 103 - 17th St.. Front Royal. Va. Foster. Ann Marie 228 Jefferson St.. Orange. Va. Foster. Ellen Sue 1910 Warrington Rd., Roanoke, Va. Foster. Helen Mondell Mathews, Va. Foster. Joanne Meredith 1211 Stanhope Ave.. Richmond. Va. Fowlkes. Carole Edna 7 Mars St.. Petersburg, Va. Fraley. Judy Cedella 330 E. Spring St.. Wytheville. Va. Frank, Reisa Gayle 1315 Sudvale Road. Pikesville. Md. Frazier, Loraine June Route 1. Box 341. Hopewell. Va. Freed. Barbara Elizabeth Route 1. Crimora. Va. Freed. Nancy Lee Route 1. Crimora, Va. Freeman, Barbara Awilda 157 Shenandoah Road. Hampton. Va. Fries. Vera Ethel Route 2. Bridgewater, Va. Fukushima, Phyllis Toshiye Route 1. Harrisonburg. Va. Fulcher. Joyce Lee 5345 Julianna Drive, Norfolk, Va. Fulton. Mozelle Gordon ... 1119 Toledo Ave.. Lynchburg. Va. Funkhouser, Wanda Elizabeth 435 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Gage, Nancj Lee 651 Chestnut St.. Meadville, Penn. Galloway, loyce Stone Dayton. Va. Gender, Mar) Lee R. F. D. 3, I. may. Va. Garber, Mr. John I awrence, Jr R.F.I). 5, Staunton. Va. Garner, Kitty Mac Route 1. Waynesboro. Va. Garber, Man Ellen 5 102 Northampton St.. Richmond. Va. Card. Nancy Pendleton 5161 N. 3rd St.. Arlington. Va. Gardner. Nancj Lee R.F.D. I. Bunker Hill. W. Va. Garman, Jean Aker Route I. Box 32. Hollins. Va. Garrett. Jacqueline Murrell 104 Northwood Circle. Charlottesville. Va. Garret!. Mr William Henry Route 3, Broadway. Va. Garst. Nancy Lynn 1917 Avon Road, S. W.. Roanoke. Va. Garst. Suzanne Elizabeth 1917 Avon Road. S. W.. Roanoke. Va. Gilbert. Jane Ellen .... 5914 Shrubbery Hill Rd.. Richmond. Va. Gilbert. Shirley Olivia Route 1. Box 401, Hickory. Va. Giles. Mary Lockie Route 1. Box 70. Dry Fork. Va. Gillespie. Madeline Carole 416 Morningside Heights. I exington, Va. Glass. Carolyn Ann 2154 Chestnut Ave.. Buena Vista. Va. Glass, Dixie Deanna 2154 Chestnut Ave.. Buena Vista. Va. Glass. Frances Marie .... 365 Magnolia Ave.. Buena Vista. Va. Glass. Harrietta Dell 112 Chaptico Road. South Hill. Va. Glass. Sarah Lynn Box 232, Altavista. Va. Glass. Shelby Jean 365 Magnolia Ave.. Buena Vista. Va. Glovier. Mary Kay 610 Sherwood Ave.. Waynesboro. Va. Gober. Nancy Ruth 1160 Lindsay St., Lynchburg, Va. Gochenour, Mr. Larry V Crimora, Va. Gomes, Vera Elizabeth Guimaraes Duque de Caxize 769. Apt. 6, Porto Alegre, R. G. de Sul. Brazil Gooch. Beverley Elizabeth 333 Southland Dr.. Grove Park. Danville. Va. Gooch, Mildred Katherine Troy, Va. Goodrich, Anne Phyllis Wakefield. Va. Goodwin. Martha Ann 620 West Main St.. Salem. Va. Gordon. Marguerite Fitzhugh 407 Monroe Ave., Fredericksburg. Va. Gordon. Nancy Walker 312 Indian Springs Road. Williamsburg. Va. Gornto. Eleanor Marie 9518 Norwin Ave.. Norfolk. Va. Gouldin. Eleanor White .... Tidewater Trail, Fredericksburg. Va. Gracey. Mary Ann Route 3. Blackstone, Va. Grannis. Marianne 416 Duncan Ave.. Front Royal. Va. Gratz, Charlotte Marie 6024 Bonneau Rd.. Richmond. Va. Gravely. Carol Ann 4823 Coleman Rd.. Richmond, Va. Gregory. Edna Virginia Appomattox. Va. Grimes. Martha Eugenia .... 109 Virginia Ave., Chase City, Va. Grimes. Shirley Mae Box 182. Max Meadows. Va. Grimes. Charlene Virginia 1436 Greystone Terrace. Winchester, Va. Gross. Jewell Marie Fork View. Harrisonburg, Va Grove. Betty Jo Weyers Cave. Va. Groves. Dorothy Anita 1415 Greystone Terrace. Winchester. Va. Gunter. Nancy Lee Route 5. Stuart, Va. Gush. Charlotte Etheridge 106 W. McClellan St.. Sandston, Va. Haddon, Iris Beryl 1009 Bevridge Rd., Richmond. Va. Haglund. Karin 1 4839 Rock Spring Rd„ Arlington. Va. Hall. Hilda Jane 406 Magnolia Ave.. Buena Vista. Va. Hall, Lois Lee Box 144. Laurel. Va. Hall, Victoria Houston .... 921 Jefferson Ave.. Clifton Forge, Va. Hamilton. Jean Garnett Lynch Station, Va. Hamlet, Betty JoAnn 3071 S. Buchanan St.. A2, Arlington. Va. Hamlett, Mary Ann R.F.D. 1. Box 414, Charlotte Court House. Va. Hamrick. J ane Moffett 755 S. Nelson St., Harrisonburg. Va. Hanlon. Betty R.F.D. I. Dayton. Va. Hcnson. Shirley Phyllis Route 5. Box 413. Lynchburg. Va. Harding. Eunice Jacquelyn 5916 Brookfield Rd., Richmond. Va. Harding, Katherine Jordon Wicomico Church. Va. Hardy. Mary Lois Route I. Bedford. Va. Harmon. Mr. Ellsworth Samson Dayton. Va. Harner. Helen Marie R.F.D. 2. Elkton. Va. Harnsberger. Harriett Carson 126 Shamrock Road. Charlottesville. Va. Harnsberger. Mary Louise Route 2. Waynesboro. Va. Harper. Madaline Ella 7 Acres. New Kent. Va. Harrell. Patricia Ann 202 Pickett Ave.. Colonial Heights. Va. Harrelson. Betty Louise Apt. Il-B. S. 8th St.. Hopewell. Va. Harris. Flbert Robert 508 Fourth Ave.. Hinton. W. Va. Harris. Janice Lee 907 East Nine Mile Road. Highland Springs. Va. Harris. Mallie Elaine Route 2, Hickory ' - Va. Harris. Shirley Wray Box 116. Stuarts Draft. Va. Harrison. Mr. David Gordon Route 2. McLean. Va. Harrison. Nancy Carolyn 219 Pine Ave., Newport News. Va. Harrison. Shirlee Arlene Sunset Hills. Va. Hart. Sarah Frances 7919 Rock Creek Road. Richmond, Va. Harlman. Elizabeth Ann Route 4. Box 432. Roanoke. Va. Hartsel, Margaret Houston Route 3. Box 336. Roanoke. Va. Harvey, Kathryn Joan 525 N. Main St.. Bridgewater. Va. Hatcher. Freda Reid 623 Addams St.. Covington. Va. Hattaway. Mary Lee 209 Watts Lane. Portsmouth. Va. Haught. Rosemary Elkwood, Va. Hauser, Mary Jane 1724 N. Wakefield St.. Arlington. Va. Hawkins. Barbara Ann 884 N. Main St.. Ext., Culpeper. Va. Hayes. Anna Jane 505 Park Plaza. Charlottesville. Va. Haymaker. Mary Lou Fincastle. Va. Hayter, Rose Ann Rural Retreat. Va. Haywood, Mary Lou 610 East Main St., Marion. Va. Hazel. Margaret Elizabeth 4413 S. 8th St., Arlington. Va. Ha7ell, Elizabeth Ann 5006 Bromley Lane, Richmond, Va. Heagy. Consta nce Margaret 1739 Eastern Blvd.. Baltimore 21. Md. Hearl, Ann 145 Spring St.. Woodstock. Va. Hearn. Eva Liza .... 710 Timber Branch Drive. Alexandria. Va. Heatwole. Nancy Lee Star Route. Harrisonburg, Va. Hechler. Leonia Kathryn 600 West Nine Mile Road. Highland Springs. Va. Heishman. Reba Allen 130 W. King St.. Strasburg. Va. Henderson. Helen Marie 605 E. Main St.. Waynesboro. Va. Henderson, Joyce Ann M.B. Star Route. Staunton. Va. Henson, Edith May Route 2. Strasburg. Va. Henson. Jane Norman 3334 Mud Lick Rd.. Roanoke. Va. Hetzel, Mr. John Frederick 2240 Jefferson St.. Bluefield. W. Va. Higgs. Martha Ann 110 West Main St.. Luray. Va. High. Dorothy Elizabeth Box 666. Yorktown, Va. Hill. Dorothy Ernestine Bassett. Va. Hill. Violet Ann Route 1. Box 24. Fries. Va. Hiner. Betty Anne McDowell, Va. Hiner. Sara Ann Route 1. Box 339, Waynesboro. Va. Hoagland. Wilma Francis 3405 Martha Custis Drive. Alexandria. Va. Hoak, Mr. Franklin C Route 4. Luray. Va. Hockman. Gwendolyn Fox 701 S. Marshall St.. Falls Church. Va. Hogan. Jane Witt 317 Langhorne Lane. Lynchburg. Va. Hogge. Audrey Christine Lewis Ave.. Box 353. Gloucester, Va. Holland Em Sutton 803 Pace St., Franklin, Va. Holland, Martha Carol 63 Saunders Rd.. Warwick, Va. Hollandsworlh. Peggy Anne Route 4, Bassett, Va. Hollar, Joy Box 125. Herndon, Va. Hollister, Jane 606 Poplar Drive, Falls Church. Va. Hollomen. Mary Anna .... 246 Campbell St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Hollowell. Anna Marie Route 2. Box 718, Suffolk, Va. Holsinger, Mary Ann R.F.D. I, Harrisonburg. Va. Hommowun, Betty Marie 15 Lynwood Rd., Verona, N. J. Hooke, Yvonne Lee Fort Republic, Va. Hostetter. Mr. John J Route 2. Harrisonburg. Va. Hovgren. Joanne Elizabeth 5922 North 16th St., Arlington. Va. Howard. Alberta Jean 773 Maple Ave.. Waynesboro. Va. Howard. Carherine Joyce 2312 Center Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Howard. Ethel Louise Ashland, Va. Howell. Constance Jo-Ann Atlantic Ave.. Milton. Del. Hubbard, Betty Joan Kimball. W. Va. Hubbard. Emily May R.F.D. I, Gretna. Va. Huff, Patty Jane 2729 Crystal Spring Ave., Roanoke, Va. Huffer. Connie Jane Route 1, Churchville. Va. Huffman. Ann Katherine .... 219 Rosser Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Hughes. Joann Elizabeth London Bridge, Va. Hughes, Mary Ellis Beverley Rd.. Ashland. Va. Humphreys. Elizabeth Warner Route 3, Box 900, Fairfax, Va. Humphries. Carol Taylor 344 Pine Ave.. Waynesboro. Va. Humphries, Shirley Ann R.F.D. 2, Box 313. Norfolk. Va. Hundley. Elizabeth Gregory 5018 New Kent Road, Richmond, Va. Hundley. Nancy Stuart Boydton, Va. Hunt. Bette Joan Buena Vista, Va. Hyde, Nancy Carol 421 N. Payne St., Alexandria. Va. Hylton. Harriet Kay Box 23-A, Rt. 3, Chatham, Va. Iglehart, Mr. Martin Stuart Box 103. Woodstock. Va. Ikenberry. Barbara Ellen Timberville. Va. Isom, Emily Anne 85 Wallace Circle, Portsmouth, Va. Jagiello. Anna Theresa 3 Euclid Ave.. Winchester, Va. James. Cynthia Garnett .... 830 Telegraph Rd., Alexandria, Va. James, Mariann Virginia Rural Retreat, Va. Jefferies, Mr. Thomas Nelson 503 East Market St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Jefferson, Hannah Elizabeth 2625 S. Ives St., Arlington 2. Va. Jenkins, Kathryn Virginia .... 783 Liberty St., Harrisonburg, Va. Jennings, Fern Elizabeth 914 Highland St., P. O. Box 948, Martinsville, Va. Jennings, Patsy Jean 2032 Brandon Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Va. Jetar, Carrie Lou 442 Woods Ave.. Big Stone Gap, Va. Johnson, Ayta Valeria 102 Pk. Dr. and Willow St., Narrows. Va. Johnson. Barbara Zell Box 423, Narrows, Va. Johnson, Helen Byrd 406 N. Center St., Ashland, Va. Johnson, Judith Ann Cresaptown, Md. Johnson. Mary Elizabeth 6 17 Pembroke Ave.. Norfolk, Va. Jollett. Jean Ann R.F.D. 2. Stanardsville. Va. Jones, Alice Louise 42 Menchville Rd.. Warwick, Va. Jones, Barbara Yvonne .... 845 Colquehoun Ave.. Danville. Va. Jones, Carol Elizabeth 211 Turner St.. Beufort, N. C. Jones. Carolyn Ann 3730 Riverside Drive, Norfolk, Va. Jones. Doris Elizabeth 315-A East Monroe Ave., Alexandria, Va. Jones, Helen Jean 504 - 19th St., Virginia Beach, Va. Jones, Lola Louise 227 Cherry Ave.. Hampton, Va. Jones, Mildred Ann 2605 Stuart Ave.. Richmond. Va. Jones. Patsy Ann Blairs, Va. Jones. Mr. Robert Burton 139 Crescent Drive, Harrisonburg. Va. Jones. Thelma Maude 227 Cherry Ave.. Hampton, Va. Jones. Winnifred Elizabeth 121 Deer Run. Miami Springs, Fla. Jordon, Betsy Antoinette .... 346 Wayne Ave.. Waynesboro, Va. Jordon, Jean Edna R.F.D. 1, Box 42-A, Smithfield, Va. Jordon, Mr. William Russell .... 503 College Park, Staunton. Va. Justice. Jeanne Marie 1499 Myrtle Ave., Danville, Va. Kafer. Joan Margaret 111. 15 209 Place. Queens Village 29. N. Y. Keefer, A. E. Joan Keymar, Md. Keiser, Beverley Anne Abilene, Va. Keith. Sharon Jean Shenandoah. Va. Keller, Guida Lou 623 National Ave.. Winchester, Va. Keller. Shirley Kay 420 West High St., Woodstock, Va. Kelley, Kate Elizabeth 413 Norwood Ave., Richmond. Va. Kesterson, Wilda Frances .... 2600 Terrett Ave.. Alexandria, Va. Ketterman, Mr. Norman S Star Route. Harrisonburg. Va. Keys, Sarah Anne Route 1, Box 11, Bristow, Va. Kihler. Frances Mildred Batna Route. Culpeper. Va. Kientz, Meade Field Ivey St., Jarratt, Va. Kimble. Glendora Lurene Maysville, W. Va. King. Doris Marie Copper Hill. Va. Kiracofe, Ella Sue 403 Glenn Ave., Staunton, Va. Kirkpatrick. Betty Ruth Rockbridge Baths, Va. Kitchen, Jean Ann Route 2, Box 217, Vienna, Va. Kitchen. Katherine Elizabeth .... Route 2, Box 217. Vienna. Va. Kline. Janet Muir 84 Frost Ave., Frostburg, Md. Knapp, Joan Louise 611 S. Irving St., Arlington, Va. Knick, Betty Jean Route 1, Clifton Forge, Va. Koberg. Phyllis Ann .... 1401 S. Edgewood St., Apartment 466, Arlington. Va. Koch. Mr. William Franklin 141 Maryland Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Koontz, Mr. James Jennings Route 1, McGaheysville. Va. Koontz, Mr. Samuel Brock 233 Monument Ave.. Harrisonburg, Va. Kosttil. Athena 5590 Hampton St.. Apartment 7. Pittsburgh 6, Penn. Lam. Letitia Ellen McGaheysville. Va. Lamb, Charlene Mildred Route 3. Luray, Va. Lambert, Jean Diane 622 Jackson Ave., Richmond 22, Va. Lancaster. Lenora Faye 404 Mechanic St., Luray, Va. Lance, Sally Marie 60 Broad St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Landes. Kathleen Elizabeth Mount Solon, Va. Landis, Olivia Franklin .... 480 E. Market St., Harrisonburg, Va. Langel. Virginia Margaret 1534 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg. Va. Lanta, Karen Ann Hendricks, W. Va. Larson. Angeline Gladd 231 Paul St., Harrisonburg, Va. Lawrence, Cornelia Arvin Forrest Ave., Buena Vista, Va. Lee, Hilda Belle Route 2. Gladys, Va. Leffel, Mr. George Dewey. Jr 64 Brook Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Legard. Mary Carolyn 304 Park St.. Marion, Va. LeGrand. Ruth Ellen 705 Maupin Place, Williamsburg, Va. Lehman, Eleanor Irene 5615 Maryland Ave.. Falls Church, Va. Leisch. Mr. Donald Gordon .... 3024 N. 4th St., Arlington, Va. Leistra, Rose Mary 103 Taylor St.. Staunton, Va. Lewis, Gladys Odell 1 Parkway Drive. Williamsburg. Va. Lewis. Patricia Ross .... 4119 Kensington Ave.. Richmond, Va. Lewis. Victoria Ann Route 2, Box 421, Roanoke, Va. Lewis, Virginia Lee 5023 Caledonia Rd.. Richmond. Va. Life. Mr. George Frank Box 64, McGaheysville, Va. Lindamood. Nancv Ann Rural Retreat. Va. 1 ipscomb, Betty Eula .... 204 S. Colonial Ave. Richmond. Va. Liptow, Mary Catherine .... 412 Gritlin .Ave.. Williamsburg, Va. Lickey, S l ia Dawn .... 775 Old Furnace Rd.. Harrisonburg, Va. Livesay, Martha Elizabeth R.F.D. 1. Waverly, Va. I ivick. Martha Virginia Crate Fishersville. Va. Livick. Mr. Richard lee Route 5, Fishersville. Va. Logan. Elizabeth JoAnn Route 3, Winchester, Va. Logan. Ruth Carrie Laura Middlebrook. Va. Lohr. Elizabeth Joan Locust Dale. Va. Lohr, Eloise Rebecca 5215 Old Dominion Drive. Arlington. Va. Long. Mr. Paul Richard 349 Chicago Ave., Harrisonburg. Va. Long. Peggy Ann 261 Parkway. Winchester. Va. Long, Mi. Willard Dale .... 349 Chicago Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Louderback. Sylvia Dawn Stanley. Va. Loving. Betty Jo Tappahannock. Va. Lovitt. Loretta Christine 119 Ridgeley Pt.. Norfolk. Va. Lowry, Sarah Linda Lovettsville. Va. 1 ucy, Martha Ann P. O. Box 145. Dinwiddie. Va. I ukrn. Frances Haruood Route 5. Lexington. Va. Lumpkin. Patricia Lee Weems. Va. Lund. Barbara Ann 116-A 4th St.. Front Royal. Va. I ut . Ashley Adeline Edinburg. Va. 1 utz. Carolyn Mount Jackson. Va. Lutz. Kathleen Mount Jackson. Va. I utz. Man Patricia W.M.H.S.. Fishersville. Va. Lynch, Betty Ann 4502 Brook Road. Richmond. Va. Lynn. Nancy Carpenter Weyers Cave. Va. Lytton, Vernelle Stinnette Amherst. Va. Mackey. Avis Elaine 10X5 Third St.. Perry Point. Md. MacLeod. Mary Elizabeth 612 Riverside Drive. Lynchburg, Va. Madagan. Betty Catherine 709 North Braddock St.. Winchester, Va. Maddox. Betty Belle MX Fairview Ave.. Front Royal. Va. Mahan. Frances Rosene Route 3. Chatham. Va. Mahan. Iris Arlethia Route 3. Chatham, Va. Mahone. Lena Parks Spottswood. Va. Maier. Marcia Ann 712 - 14th St.. Waynesboro, Va. Manhardt. Mary Kathryn .... 5110 - 25th Rd.. N.. Arlington. Va. Manly. Grace Wishart 5118 Worthington Drive. Washington. D. C. Markusson. Anna Marie Hot Springs, Va. Markwood. Susanne Lyman Hills. R.F.D. 1. Charlottesville. Va. Marlowe. Emeline Hobart Box 204, Front Royal, Va. Martin. Bertha Sue 3622 Mount Vernon Dr.. S. W.. Roanoke. Va. Martin. Elizabeth Anne 1731 New Hampshire Ave., N. W.. Washington. D. C. Martin. Henrietta Holley Callands. Va. Martin. Martha Ann Route 2. Lyndhurst Road. Waynesboro, Va. Mason, Mary Ellen 434 Florida Ave.. Portsmouth. Va. Mathney, LaVonne Mae 44 N. Willow St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Matthews. Suzan Elizabeth Boyleston Road, Box 147. Brevard, N. C. Matulaitis. Joanne Gay 4437 North 16th St., Arlington. Va. Mauek. Margaret Anne 9 S. Marshall St., Front Royal. Va. Maupin. Gary Ann 115 Nonte Vista Ave.. Charlottesville, Va. Maust. Marianne 8509 Rolando Drive. Richmond, Va. Mauzy. Ann Whel el Broadway. Va. Mays, Jean Ammonette Route 4. Amherst, Va. McAlpin. Ruth Hope Route 1. Glasgow. Va. McClanahan. Nancy lee Maurertown. Va. McCormick, Carol Lynn SIX Highland St.. Arlington. Va. McDonald. Mary Frances Chelsea. West Point. Va. McDorman, Mr. Lewis Elburn Route 3. Harrisonburg. Va. McGavock, Sally Ann Max Meadows. Va. McGinnis, Beverley Ann 1604 Rogers St.. Richmond. Va. Mclnturff, Mr. Robert C. Jr 139 - 4th St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Meadows. Joyce Lillian 440 Poplar Ave.. Waynesboro. Va. Mcgeath, Sarah Louise Ladysmith, Va. Mehailescu. Elizabeth Virginia Box 38. Bowers Hill. Va. Melene. lessie Carter Route 1. Blairs. Va. Melton. Bettye Lynne 302 - 3rd St., Shenandoah, Va. Melton. Mr. Edward Blair Port Republic. Va. Messersmith. Elizabeth Irene Grottoes. Va. Michael. Mr. Edward Austin 1 Pine St.. Wyoming. Del. Michael. Shirley Ann Keezletown. Va. Miller. Bonnie Gene Route 1. Box 295. Harrisonburg. Va. Miller. Janice Kathryn 500 W. Bank St.. Bridgewater, Va. Miller. Mr. Kevin Guy 407 W. Court St.. Woodstock. Va. Miller, Mr. Norman Lee Penn Laird, Va. Miller, Mr. Robert Preston Route 2. Dayton, Va. Miner. Mary Carolyn 1004 N. Daniel St.. Arlington. Va. Missimer. Mary Sue 2117 Deyerle Rd.. Roanoke. Va. Mistr. Elaine Virginia Route 14. Box 16. Richmond. Va. Mitchell. Audry Diana 202 Wilson St.. Martinsville. Va. Mitchell. Margaret 3167 N. 17th St.. Arlington. Va. Moffett. Florence Greenwood Route 2. Fishersville. Va. Moffett. Phyllis Moore Route 2. Staunton. Va. Moffett. Virginia Lee 312 Avenue A. Herndon. Va. Moncure. Scott Stafford. Va. Monger. Betty Jean 106 Lake Ave.. Salem. Va. Montgomery. Janette Gray .... 350 Prospect St.. Covington. Va. Moore. Annette Estelle Box 16. Poquoson. Va. Moore, Barbara Ann Bumpass, Va. Morgan. Martha Ann 3712 School St.. Lynchburg, Va. Moroni. Pauline Natalie .... 3406 Hanover Ave.. Richmond. Va. Morris, Mr. Berryman Richard. Jr Port Republic. Va. Morris. Elizabeth Bagby 1521 Laburnum Ave.. Richmond, Va. Morris, Margaret Elizabeth Route 2. Strasburg. Va. Morris. Mildred F. Gladys. Va. Morris. Shelby LaWana P. O. Box 184. Grottoes. Va. Moss. Julia Mae Route 1. Morlina. N. C. Moulden. Phyllis Ford 3 Springcrest Ave.. Winchester. Va. Mowles. Shirley Anne 129 N. Oak Ave.. Highland Springs. Va. Movers. Margaret Lucille Doe Hill, Va. Mullen, Loretta Marie Prince William Forest Park. Triangle. Va. Mumbert, Mr. Wayne Ivan Fort Seybert. W. Va. Mundy. Sarah Elaine 121 Florence Lane. Alexandria. Va. Murphey. Barbara Mayo Box 198, Library, Penn. Muterspaugh. Mr. Mark S 610 Collicello St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Myers. Alberta Lee 6218 Sedgefield Drive. Norfolk, Va. Myers, Ann Elizabeth Weyers Cave. Va. Myers, Betty J o 285 Caroline St.. Orange. Va. Myers, Charlene Joy Park Way, East Liverpool. Ohio Myers. Mr. Gerald Eugene Route 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Myers. Jenilee Weyers Cave , Va. Myers. Lois Nelson Laneslea, Waterford. Va. Nance. Rosella Faye 105 Ashby St., Fredericksburg. Va. Neal. Betty Mae Route 9. Box 148. Roanoke. Va. Neal. Kathleen Cornelia 400 S. Main St.. Suffolk. Va. Nelson. Elizabeth Presser .... Route 5. Box 133. Richmond. Va. Nelson. Mary Sue 1353 - 22nd St.. Newport News. Va. Newberry. Lola Frankie 1347 Chesapeake Ave.. South Norfolk. Va. Newman. Betty Lee 1024 King St.. Alexandria. Va. Newman. Shirlev Rae 13 Oakenwold St.. Staunton. Va. Newton, Sarah Wilson Cumberland. Va. Nicholas. Patricia Ann .... 840 Orville Ave.. South Norfolk. Va. Norman. Ruby Mae Rt. 14. Box 1. Richmond. Va. Obenschain. Mr. Clarence Philip 505 Fifth St.. Shenandoah. Va. OTIinn, Rita 2309 S. Buchanan St.. Arlington. Va. Oliver. Jacqueline Lee 322 S. High St.. Harrisonburg. Va. O ' Neil. Audrey Marie P. O. Box 192. Sandston. Va. O ' Neill. Beverley Louise .... 419 N. Cleveland St.. Arlington. Va. Orrell. Glenna Dean Blairs. Va. Overby. Barbara Wills Capron. Va. Owen, Martha Jane 1401 Hodges St.. South Boston, Va. Padgett, Mr. Elden Calvin 264 Contrell Ave., Harrisonburg. Va. Painter. Jane Whitfield Box 234. Pearisburg, Va. Painter. Sylvia Virginia R.F.D. No. 1, Elkton. Va. Parrish. Jean Laverne 2203 Franklin Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Paskowski. Stella Wanda Box 305. Riner. Va. Patterson, Carrie Elizabeth Woodbrijge, Va. Patton. Martha Jean McClure. Va. Payne. Jane Marie 508 Arnold Ave.. Richmond 22. Va. Pearce. Beverley Ann 511 S. Jefferson Ave., Pulaski, Va. Pearn, Barbara Ann 325 Mapleton Ave.. Roanoke, Va. Pearson, Lurie Brianne 225 Richmond Road, Williamsburg, Va. Peebles. Roberta Anne 1128 Jefferson St.. South Norfolk, Va. Pence, Pearl Rhinehart 728 F St.. Lorain. Ohio Perkins. Mary Winifred Kents Store. Va. Peters, Eva Sue 301 Greenwood Drive, Portsmouth, Va. Peterson. Jane Otis 1146 Decatur St., South Norfolk, Va. Phelse, Elaine 5335 Sherrier Place. N. W.. Washington. D. C. Phillips, Margaret Elizabeth Church Road, Va. Phillips. Nancy Walton 41 Malvern Manor. Richmond, Va. Phillips. Mr. Theodore Franklin Mount Crawford, Va. Phelegar. Mary Catherine Staffordsville. Va. Pillar, Margaret Ruth Sperryville, Va. Piatt. Jean Ann Box 15. Fayetteville, W. Va. Pleasants. Beverly Anne 2903 Noble Ave.. Richmond. Va. Plentovich. Elrose White March, Va. Plentovich, Sue White March, Va. Plummer, Norma Jean 407 Rosemont Ave., Martinsburg. W. Va. Poe. Jacqueline 190 Maple Terrace, Box 1027. Welch, W. Va. Poindexter. Harriett Bell Phenix, Va. Polk. Doris Lee Route 3. Box 176. Edinburg. Va. Polland. Barbara Noel 5009 N. Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va. Pomercy. Alice Lacy 1613 Harvard St.. N. W.. Washington 9. D. C. Pomercy. Bettie Merrill 1613 Harvard St., N. W.. Washington 9. D. C. Pope. Cecelia Eloise 114 Dogwood Dr.. Warwick, Va. Poston. Helen Jacqueline E. Hundred Rd.. Box 253, Chester. Va. Potts, Caroline Walthour 803 Manor Rd., Alexandria, Va. Potts, Louise Morrow 17 Huntington Blvd., N. E., Roanoke, Va. Powell. Eleanor Maude Little Edge. Stanardsville, Va. Powell, Janie Ola Stanardsville, Va. Powell. Nancy Ellen 2430 Livingston Rd.. Roanoke, Va. Powers. Betty Cavanaugh 5916 Monument Ave., Richmond. Va. Presgraves. Mr. James Stanley Route 1. Box 70. Centerville, Va. Price. Mr. Harold Nelson Route 1. Box 223. Shenandoah, Va. Prince. Rebecca Rae 1629 Valley Ave.. Winchester, Va. Printz. Audrey Ray Star Route 3. Culpeper, Va. Propst, Anita Grace Doe Hill, Va. Prosose. Nancy Gayle Horseshoe Drive, Vienna, Va. Pugh, Audrey Ann 7511 Glebe Road, Richmond 26, Va. Purdham, Mr. Joseph Martin P. O. Box 154. Shenandoah. Va. Quarles. Tresa F 1st Street. North, Buchanan, Va. Ralph, Jeanette Barbara Box G, Middleburg. Va. Ramsey. Betty Foster 329 DuPont Ave.. Staunton. Va. Ramsey, Barry Lynne 108 Westover Blvd.. Lynchburg. Va. Ramsey. Nancy JJope 2622 Marlboro Ave., Norfolk, Va. Rathbene. Sally Irene 3575 Roberts Lane, Arlington. Va. Raynor. Joanne Helen 1500 Ramblewood Road. Baltimore 12. Md. Rea, Lyle Marie Kamont, Va. Rector. Lucy Jeanne Route 5. Box 448. Lynchburg. Va. Register, Shirley Virginia Box 453, Oceana, Va. Reid. Carolyn Virginia 1402 Ridley Place, Lynchburg, Va. Remley. Anne Louise 4404 Oxford St.. Garrett Park, Md. Reynolds. Judith Meller 4718 New Kent Road. Richmond 25, Va. Reynolds. Rachel Johnston Box 223. Middlestown, Del. Rhea. Joyce Lee 122 North Lewis St.. Staunton. Va. Rhusy. India Rebecca Burkes Garden. Va. Riggleman. F. Joe Petersburg, W. Va. Riley, Frances Preston Swoope. Va. Rinker, Joyce Lorene 2475 N. Chestnut St.. Buena Vista. Va. Ritch. Barbara Ann 45 Valleywood Rd.. Cos Cob. Conn. Ritchie. Elinor Albert Ewing. Va. Ritchie. Rita Albert Ewing, Va. Ritenour. Shirley Louise 232 Lee St.. Front Royal, Va. Roberts, Nora Jane 4109 Peakland Place. Lynchburg. Va. Roberts, Vera Elizabeth 3614 Patterson Ave.. Baltimore 7, Md. Robertson. Charlotte Lee 5111 Sylvan Rd.. Richmond. Va. Robinson. Dorothy Ann Delphin, Va. Robinson. Dora Mae Route 1. Lexington. Va. Robinson. N. Virginia 4211 Brook Rd.. Richmond, Va. Roche, Mr. W. Elwood 224 Ohio Ave., Harrisonburg. Va. Rodgers. Gladys Maureen Route 5. Box 385, Vienna, Va. Rogers. Joan Cecile East Main St.. Luray, Va. Rogers. Nancy Roberta 41 Seaford Ave.. Baltimore 21, Md. Rogers. Patricia Edwards Yancey Mills. Va. Rosenberger. Suzanne Mathilde 20 Shirley St., Winchester. Va. Ross. Betsy Ellen 7 Martin St.. Rt. 3. Alexandria, Va. Rowan, Mary Jacqueline Box 168. Culpeper, Va. Rowland. Rachel Frances 138 North Ave., Danville, Va. Rubush. Mary Katherine Mount Sidney, Va. Ruffner, Kay Maxine Riverton. Va. Rumburg. Betty Gray P. O. Box 101, Stuarts Draft. Va. Rust, Esther Ann Beaumont Farms. Haymarket, Va. Rust. Martha Ashton Herndon, Va. Rutherford. Ann Boyd 113 Church St.. Clifton Forge. Va. Sager. Anne Sheldon 210 Grace St., Herndon, Va. Salley. Marjorie Katherine .... P. O. Box 223. Shenandoah. Va. Salmons, Hazel Lee Route 1, Box 314-A, Danville, Va. Salt. Mr. Donald Turner .... 744 Madison St., Harrisonburg. Va. Samford. Katherine Ann Alberta. Va. Sampson, Helen Patricia Front Royal, Va. Sanderson, Lora Blanche Route 3, Box 514, Vienna, Va. Sandridge. Shirley Wilson Route 2. Elkton. Va. Sanford, lean Vnnette Chilions. Va. Saum, Mr. Robert Winston 157 E. Elizabeth St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Saunders, Isabel Lynne 4916 Evelyn Byrd Kit.. Richmond, Va. Saunders, Marj Elizabeth 204 Wilson St.. Martinsville. Va. Sawyer, Phyllis Rae 2440 Woolsey St., Norfolk. Va. Schools. Pattie I ou Emmerton. Va. Schottroffe. Frances Elaine 4508 Kirby Road. Falls Church. Va. Schrieber, Joanne Marie Route 2. Max Meadows. Va. Schult. ' . Patricia Anne Box S2I. Waynesboro. Va. Schwebel, Margarel W Route 4. Box 276. Harrisonburg. Va. Scott. Annlee 4221 N. 15th St.. Arlington. Va. Sealor. Margaret Anne 612 South 22nd St.. Arlington. Va. See. Merlin Gay Route I. Box 174. Broadway. Va. Sellers. Nan Holes Route 3. Broadway. Va. Sellner. Helene Lois 2321 - I lth St.. N.. Arlington 1. Va. Sensabaugh, Roberta Frances Route 1. Lexington. Va. Shafer, Irene Priscilla 3322 Oliver Road. Roanoke. Va. Shaffer. Jenny Lynn Bayard. W. Va. Shau. Jacqueline Jean 633 - 73rd St.. Warwick. Va. Shearer. Sarah Jane 129 Second St. . Highspire, Penn. Sheets. Dorothy Lee 709 D St.. Staunton, Va. Shenk. Barbara Wolfe R. R. 1, Luray. Va. Shickel. Gershon Dare Dayton, Va. Shitflett. Shelviajean Lephine Stanardsville, Va. Shiflet. Mr. William Scott. Jr 811 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Showalter. Elinor Anna 309 South Liberty St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Shu trie barger. Carol Sue 527 Randolph Ave.. Pulaski. Va. Shuler. Mary Ann Box 200-A. Route I. Shenandoah. Va. Shuler, Nancy Ann Stanley. Va. Shultz. Edith Elizabeth Haymarket, Va. Silman. Viola Anne P. O. Box 405. Berryville. Va. Simmill. Jean Gertrude 1734 Biver Road. Balmar. N. J. Simpson. Betty Lou Healing Springs. Va. Sims. Betty Louise Route 3. Box 250. Vienna. Va. Sink. Carroll Sue Route 8. Box 380. Roanoke. Va. Sipe. Mr. Joseph Harrison Box 226. Route 2. Elkton. Va. Siron. Margaret Faye Churchville, Va. Skapars. Irene Gaston Hall. Somerset. Va. Slade. Sandra Lee 131 N. Almond St.. Orange. Va. Slemp. Margaret Sue Sugar Grove. Va. Slough. Martha Gray .... 2109 Chestnut Ave., Buena Vista. Va. Smalts. Bessie Cornelia 151 Hawthorne Drive. Winchester, Va. Smith. Barbara Ann R.F.D. 1. Dumfries, Va. Smith. Carolyn Fay Hundley Road. Bassett. Va. Smith. Colleen Poindexter 27 White Oaks, Warwick. Va. Smith. Elizabeth Ardelia Depot St.. Buchanan. Va. Smith. Jean Burns 1037 McCormick Blvd.. Clifton Forge. Va. Smith. Laura Patricia 298 Norva Park. Norfolk 5, Va. Smith, Mae Frances Route 2. Box 199, Axton, Va. Smyth. Myra Ann 1036 Sherwood Ave., Roanoke, Va. Smith. Priscilla Claudatte W. Main St., Luray. Va. Smith. Sara Marie Gainsboro. Va. Smith. Shirley lean Star Route, Elkton. Va. Snead. Joanne Dudley Carysbrook, Va. Snellings. Elizabeth Louise 453 N. Braddock St.. Winchester. Va. Snow. Shirley Ann Stanardsville, Va. Snyder. E ' tta Mae Route 2. Meadowview. Va . Snyder. Jo Gildersleave .... 623 S. Mason St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Soriano. Florence Anne Bridgewater. Va. Souder. Mr. Clarence B Route 2. Harrisonburg. Va. Sours, Shirley Maxine Route 1. Rileysville, Va. Southall, Frances Ellen Route 1. Jetersville, Va. Southard. Marilyn Joan 19 Kirby Ave.. Bridgeton, N. J. Soyars. Mr. Mclvyn Douglas 1344 West Big Bend Road. Norfolk. Va. Spicer, Barbara Camille 230 Shamrock Road. Charlottesville, Va. Stabler, Patricia Cannon 103 Beech Lane. Wilmington 4, Del. Stanley. Mary Watt Church St.. Appomattox. Va. Stanley. Shirley Ann 1638 Park Road. Waynesboro, Va. Startzman, Mary Lou P. O. Box 475. Winchester. Va. Steele. Alice Annette 668 King Ave.. Waynesboro. Va. Stegall. Barbara Ann 95 Field Ave.. Fieldale. Va. Steigelman, Norma Jean .... 12 Railroad Ave.. Georgetown. Del. Stein. Karleen Rachel 6931 Grand St.. Kansas City. Mo. Stevens. Ruth Elizabeth Limeton, Va. Stewart, Shirley Kay 112 - 4th St.. Front Royal. Va. Stiefvater. Edydd Giovanna Box 39. Route I. Middletown, Va. Stinson. Helen Arnette 2002 Farrand St.. Richmond. Va. Stone, Elizabeth Carson 1708 Greenwood Road. S. W„ Roanoke. Va. Stone. Mary Frances 207 James Ave.. Colonial Heights. Va. Stoneburner. Hilda Marston Edinburg. Va. Strawderman. Virginia Kathryn 22 Monroe St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Strother. Patsy Cooley 1046 Falmouth St.. Warrenton. Va. Stuckert. Lois Master 2000 North Taft St.. Arlington. Va. Suiter. Angelita Faye 924 Curtis Ave.. N. W.. Roanoke. Va. Suter. Anne Elaine 110 Broad St.. Bridgewater, Va. Swadley, Carolyn Gay .... 512 W. Market St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Swanner. Frances Ann 157 Rodman Rd.. Norfolk 3, Va. Swanson. Carolyn Gayle .... 1771 Fairfax Ave.. Petersburg. Va. Swats. Louise Lorrain Timbersville, Va. Swecker, Mrs. Clarence Rhodes 166 Maryland Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Sweet. Edith Dabney 1626 Park Rd.. Waynesboro. Va. Talbert. Doris Ann St. Paul. Va. Talman. Martha Edmonds .... 312 Maple Ave., Hinton. W. Va. Talman, Nancy Warren 312 Maple Ave., Hinton, W. Va. Taylor. Barbara Ann Weyers Cave. Va. Taylor. Mary Elizabeth Route 2. Box 234. Danville, Va. Templon. Shirley Jane 113 North Second St.. Shenandoah. Va. Terry, Ann Howard Box 230. Chatham, Va. Tharpe, Virginia Belle 604 Fifth St., Shenandoah. Va. Thayer. Janet Cornelia .... 1016 N. Potomac St.. Arlington, Va. Thomas, Harriet Elizabeth 5704 Bromley La.. Richmond. Va. Thomas. Janet Marie Glasgow. Va. Thomas. Joan Wanda 521 West 21st St.. Richmond 25, Va. Thomas. Martha Crowder 519 West 25th St.. Richmond. Va. Thomas. Martha LeReve Ellerson. Va. Thompson, Ann E 540 Rose Hill Ave., Cumberland, Md. Thompson. lane Mae Route 4. Lexington, Va. Thompson. Mr. Richard Claude. Jr Route 2. Harrisonburg. Va. Thorpe. Bette Mae Catlett. Va. Tiller. Jean Natelie 4533 Brook Rd.. Richmond. Va. Tillery. Mary Elizabeth 4839 - 12th St., N. E.. Washington, D. C. Tod. Mary Isabel 2406 Jefferson Park Ave., Charlottesville. Va. Townes. Anne Colston 2413 Grove Ave.. Richmond, Va. Trangott, Barbara Singleton llth St.. West Point. Va. Travis. Margaret Rilla Wicomico. Va. Trenary. Martha Blackuell Route 2. Front Royal. Va. Trippeer, Nancy Lynn 2256 Windsor Ave.. S. W., Roanoke 15, Va. Trower. Alice Dunlon 204 Bay Ave.. Cape Charles, Va. Tucker. Barbara Virginia 5004 W. Carlyn Spring Road, Arlington. Va. Tucker. Margaret Olivia 3334 P St.. N. W.. Washington 7, D. C. Tucker. Marylan lean 356 N. Edison St.. Arlington. Va. Tucker. Peggy Annette 603 Chimborazo Blvd.. Richmond, Va. Turner. Anita Louise 1065 Charlney Ave.. Norfolk. Va. Turner. Anne Marie 908 Bridge Ave.. Waynesboro. Va. Turner. Barbara Jean 2101 Jefferson Park Ave.. Charlottesville. Va. Turner. Drucilla Inez. Route 4. Martinsville. Va. Turner. Nancy Carolyn 922 Chalmers St., Martinsville, Va. Turner. Nancy Mae Exmore, Va. Turpin. Eleanor Goodell 20th and Washington Sts., Wytheville. Va. Urich. Mary Susan 3150 S. Glebe Road, Arlington. Va. Van Asdlen, Nancy Lee 1513 Winston Rd.. Baltimore, Md. VanSaun, Joan Marion .... 407 Tennessee Ave.. Alexandria. Va. Via, Betty Marie Mount Sidney. Va. Via, L. June Mount Sidney. Va. Vipperman. Barbara Jean Box 623, Fieldale. Va. Vogel. Anastasia Route 5, Box 284, Fairfax. Va. Vought. Judy 215 Mt. Vernon Ave.. Portsmouth. Va. Waite. Winifred Verna Letterkenny Ord. Depot. Chambersburg, Penn. Waldrep. Dianne Donevan 1905 Scroggins Road. Alexandria. Va. Waldron. Lillie Mae Bent Mountain. Va. Walker. Betty Ann 110 Fable Ave.. Portsmouth. Va. Walker. Bonnie Ann Route 1. Radford. Va. Walker. Elaine Compton Route 1. Box 104. Farmville. Va. Walker. Geraldine Fnglish 434 Mountain Ave., S. W.. Roanoke. Va. Walls. Mary Leona P. O. Box 95. Green Cove. Va. Walls, Phyllis Maria 500 Hollingsworth Ave., Elkton. Md. Walton. Shirley Mitchell Route 4, Appomattox. Va. Wampler. Marguerite Long Broadway. Va. Ware, Geraldine Annette Route 1. Fairfield. Va. Waring, Peggy Holt Fairfax, Va. Warner. Mr. Johnny Garnett Muhlenburg St.. Woodstock. Va. Warren. Alberta Moran 1041 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Warren. Frances Anne Naporia. Va. Warren. Helen Lynn 610 Fourth St.. Portsmouth. Va. Warren. Mary Jane Townsend, Va. Watkins, Mary Emily 1685 Sterling Road. Charlotte. N. C. Watson, Joan Frances 218 Hendren St.. Staunton. Va. Wayland. Elizabeth Rose Route 3. Marion, Va. Wayne. Elinor Turner P. O. Box 1174. Alexandria. Va. Weaver. Mildred Agnes .... 212 E. Oxford Ave.. Alexandria, Va. Webb. Anita Diahl 1805 Matoox Ave.. Petersburg, Va. Webb, Ellen Janene 427 Maryland Ave., Shenandoah. Va. Webb. Mary Lucille 412 Pretlow St.. Franklin. Va. Webster. Jane Carlene 134 W. Gay St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Weeks. Janet Ann 5144 W. 15th St., Arlington. Va. Weiss. Helen Hazzard 645 Churchville Ave.. Staunton, Va. Weitzell. Sada Ann ... 605 N. Overlook Drive, Alexandria, Va. Welch, Sara Jane R.D. 4. c o H. Aten. Ashland, Ohio Welton, Betty Ann 3557 Norland Court, Norfolk, Va. Wenger. Mr. Clarence Windom 620 Ott St., Harrisonburg, Va. Wenger, LaVerne Patricia Route 5, Staunton. Va. Wenger. Mr. Paul Clement 198 N. Main St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Wertz. Mary Ann New Market. Va. Wetsel. Carolyn Anne Huffman 268 Newman Ave.. Harrisonburg. Va. Wheeler. Patricia Ruth 322 W. Cecil St., Winchester. Va. White, Audrey Pauline Bohannon. Va. White, Betty Jane 223 Neoma Drive, Norfolk. Va. Whire. Sarah Fox 950 - 19th St.. Newport News. Va. Whitehead, Kathryn Louis Roseland. Va. Whitehill. Carol Ann 388 High St., Somerset. Penn. Whitetield. Virginia Gayle 1700 Tarrall Ave.. Norfolk. Va. Whitley. Nancy Feeny Saltville. Va. Whitt. Frances Ann Route II, Box 223. Richmond, Va. Whittaker. Delores Vyron 3600 South 25th St., Arlington, Va. Whitten. Nancy 325 Lancaster Ave., Staunton, Va. Wicks. Mr. Moulton Moore Box 483, Front Royal. Va. Wightman. Helen Elizabeth Ashcake Road, Ashland. Va. Wilkins. Mr. Don Franklin 517 W. Court St.. Woodstock, Va. Wilkinson. Jeanne Bright .... 609 N. Elm Ave., Portsmouth. Va. Wilkinson. Sandra Faye 1428 Lincoln St.. Portsmouth. Va. Will, Caren Louise 3509 Whitechapel Road, Norfolk. Va. Williams, Charlotte E 319 Church St., Riplet. W. Va. Williams, Mary Jacqueline .... 9334 First View St.. Norfolk. Va. Williams. Nancy Iris Haysi. Va. Williams. Sandra Sue Creeds. Va. Wilson. Clara Edith Lewes-Milford Rwy.. Lewes, Del. Wilson. Virginia Aiken Route 2. Fishersville. Va. Wimberley. Barbara Jean 58 Decatur St.. Portsmouth. Va. Wine. Gloria Louise Box 47, Route 3. Broadway. Va. Wine. Mr. Roland Nelson Timberville. Va. Winklemann. Hilda Elaine .... 233 Montevista Ave.. Orange. Va. Wise, Carolyn Belle 3337 Oakland Blvd., Roanoke, Va. Wise, Judith Anne Route 4. Box 228. Petersburg. Va. Wise. Norma Jane Route 2. Bridgewater. Va. Wolfe. Ann Arnold Route 2. Box 94. Winchester. Va. Wolfe, Thelma Lynne 574 S. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Womble. Ferraba Eunice .... 838 Greenville Ave., Staunton, Va. Wood, Barbara Jean 2402 Bells Road. Richmond. Va. Wood, Lois Anne Box 4, Lynnhaven, Va. Wood. Marian Faye Earlysville, Va. Wood. Nancy Lee 2509 Tillett Road. S. W„ Roanoke. Va. Worth. Kathleen Wayne .... 31 West Main St.. Middletown. Del. Wetring. Mary Ann 307 Duke Drive, Green Acres, Portsmouth. Va. Wright. Elaine Page .... 2302 Warwick Ave.. Richmond 24. Va. Wright. Shirley May Route 1, Ashland. Va. Wright. Viola Click Mount Crawford. Va. Wymer. Loretta Lucille Route 1, Strasburg, Va. Yancey, Julia Reid 606 S. Main St.. Harrisonburg. Va. Yarger, Marjorie Lee 2204 S. Buchanan St.. Arlington. Va. Yeatts. Frances Muriel Gladys. Va. Yost. Charlotte Ann Route 9, Box 155, Roanoke. Va. Young. Doris Ann Route 3, Box 61, Bassett, Va. Young. Gloria Day 9524 Grove Ave., Norfolk. Va. Young. Ida Suzanne Route 3. Staunton. Va. Younkins. Ann Carol 1407 Virginia Ave.. Hagerstown, Md. Zehring. Jacquelyn Whiton Mount Jackson. Va. Zirk, Marilyn Anne Route 1, Box 101, Broadway, Va. Zirk. Mr. Norwood Lee Route 2. Harrisonburg, Va. Zirkle. Ailene Anne Dahlgren. Va. avertisii W Founded? Located ' . ' Named For? Enrollment ? Degrees ? Standing? Alumni? Campus? Other Features? 1908. In the heart of the Shenandoah Valley at Harrisonburg, Virginia. James Madison, More than 1200 are men. Men tions since World Bachelor of Arts, fourth president of the United States, students attended Madison of whom 125 have been admitted under certain condi- War II. Bachelor of Science in Education; Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science — Liberal Arts ; Master of Arts and Master of Science in Education. Accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Sec- ondary Schools, National Council on the Accreditation of Teacher Education, Virginia State Board of Education. Member of Association of American Colleges, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, American Council on Education, National Commission on Accredit- ing, Association of T eacher Education Institutions, Cor- porate Member of American Association of University Women. Over 9,000 men and women now teaching in the public schools of Virginia. Madison has graduated more certi- fied teachers than any other state college. Many Madison Alumni are engaged in scientific research, responsible posts in dietetics and institution management (Madison originated this program in the state), school library posts, and teachers in every level of education and in all subject matter fields. Also listed among Madison ' s alumni, are persons in other professions like medicine, dentistry, art, music, writing and journalism. Some are social workers, many capable house- wives and mothers. Excellent living accommodations. Soon to be built — two new dormitories, a practice school and an infirmary. The campus is over 300 acres with 28 buildings in the college plant. Convenient location to town shopping area, to churches, to bus routes are advantages. The campus also boasts athletic fields, two swimming pools, two gymna- siums, an outstanding library, science laboratories and greenhouse. The town offers radio and television facili- ties. A college camp is located on the Shenandoah River. The college has facilities for wide screen movies, and stu- dents may also join the Foreign Film Society, and two concert series, for students and townspeople. Outstanding artists and lecturers come to the college each week for the special student assembly. Official Portrait Photographer for the 1956 Schoolma ' am JEROME W. 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