James Madison University - Bluestone Schoolmaam Yearbook (Harrisonburg, VA)

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THIS IS THE.... Sbiftey-lffu mphffl T: . . Editor Sue Peters . . . . . Business Manager Mary Margaret Brady . . . Faculty Advisor Madison College, a scholastically sound institution, has for its incentive the development of the whole personality of each college student. The Schoolma ' am displays how this task is fulfilled. With this theme in mind. The Schoolma ' am a title aptly chosen, teaches the public and in-coming students what the college has to offer. Not only does it serve in this capacity, but it also plays the role of historian by recording those items which will become cherished memories of students and faculty. mmM Every student, in order to be in the proper frame of mind for concentrated study must also have periods of relaxation. Many are the outlets for stimulation. A student may be a member of the musical combo or may find relaxation in the enjoyment of a class night production. ■■X ft 5 1 1 . ' - J 7 -- V « i C - MADISON ' S campus has much to offer in inspirational beauty. The tower of Wilson — a cherished tradition; Harrison Hall — the music majors claim as home; Home Manage- ment Residence — where the Home Eco- nomics Majors put into practice all they have learned; Messick House — where the Theta Sigs enjoy many good times; Con- struction — not a beauty spot now, but it will be when the new derm is completed. I9 f ■II git Any personality, to be well rounded, must have its spiritual side as a basis for other assets. Each year Religious Emphasis week is held on campus. Here the guest minister leads a bull session. On Wednesday nights students may be found gathering for dorm devo- tions. The Y Candlelight Service is al- ways a high point in spiritual in- spiration. Society is but an ac- cumulation of people who know how to be social- able. Madison ' s varied social functions certainly serve that pui-pose. Whether it be an informal tea at the Home Management Residence or a formal one at Hill- crest, there are many opportunities for the Fresh- men to become acquainted with upperclassmen and faculty. Enjoying a dance intermission, these students are attending one of the several formal dances held each year. bOME students find more enjoyment at the informal dances. Here a group chats at the German Club Informal. Physical fitness, good sportsmanship, and systematic routine — Can you think of a more appropriate method of rounding out a personality? The extramural fencing team instructs those interested in the techniques of the sport. Caught in action are some of the members of the extramural basket- ball team in a game with Sweet Briar. What a lot of fun Shuffleboard can be. This is one of the recreational sports in which many students spend spare time. Dance instructors have informal sessions with groups who are anxious to improve their skills. To become a Greek is the high point in many lives. The custom of gath- ering in the street after welcoming new pledges is traditional. What a thrill to receive such a warm welcome to the house of your choice. There is nothing like one of those informal good times when Greek Sis- ters get together. w • r I I «r  - 1 - it ► f ' ' 4 7 Dormitory life is a varied existence. There are serious moments and frivolous ones. Students do their wash in the laundry room and then relax with that long awaited phone call. New furniture adds zest to dormitory rooms and of course adds to the comfort of the students. Study time brings out the dusty typewriter and that term paper is completed. The student body leaves Wilson Hill after an en- lightening assembly program. Such speakers as the famed Gerard Priestly (extreme right) visited the campus this year. Twice each year the faculty don their academic garb for Convocation at which time educational speakers are attended with interest. students have opportunity to learn the art of dramatics through class night programs, through a part in a Stratford Club production, or by ob- serving assembly programs given by profes- sionals. The dedication of this annual is honorably given to one who has pledged his time and energy to the education of his students. With his live for Biology and his sincere kindness, he has given to many a rich awareness, not only for the field of science, but for the ap- preciation of mankind. His classroom has be- come the envy of all, for it is there that the true art of teaching is at work, giving students the desire and the love of knowledge. Unknowingly, he has become the guiding star for many of the past and future graduates of Madison College. With admiration and affection, we proudly dedicate the 1957 Schoolma ' am to Mr. Stephen C. Bocskey. Mr. Stephen C Bocskey Nancy Gardner, Lynn Ramsey, Bev Belt, Joan Alls, Elinor Ritchie, and Betty Harrel- son were among those selected for Who ' s Who in ' 57. Outstanding Junior, Jane Gilbert, installs Outstanding Freshman, Lee Tomlinson, as Freshman Class President on Old Student, New Student Day. I: ' nmhe6 Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges f • Y ' «f c o i c . First row: J. Alls, B. Belt. G. Bennett, L. Cawley, N. Gardner, B. Harrelson. Second row. J. Harvey, A. Hearl. S. Humphries, E. Lohr, C. McCorniick, E. Pad- gett. Third row: L. Ramsey, E. Ritchie, A, Warren, P. Wenger, H. Winklemann. Outstanding Students The students pictured on the fol- lowing? pages were chosen by the student body on the basis of their well rounded personalities as rep- resentatives of Madison College. but because of their collecl ' ive They were not elected on their attributes as truly outstanding merits as officers or leaders alone, students. — 20- JOAN ALLS BEVERLY BELT SENIORS NANCY GARDNER ANN HEARL SENIORS SHIRLEY HUMPHRIES ELOISE LOHR ELDON PADGETT PAUL WENGER EDDIE BROYLES JANE GILBERT CARRIE LOU JETER PRISCILLA SHAFER BARBARA COOLEY SOPHOMORES VIRGINIA MOFFETT SARAH JANE SHEARER MARTHA DUKE LEE TOMLINSON Joseph and Madonna Eldon Padgett and Eloise Lohr Apple Blossom Princess Jane Hogan Man of The Year Paul Wenger Maids Helen Harner Jane Hogan Eloise Lohr Joan Alls Louise Burnett Mary Ellen Choate Maid of Honor MARTHA ANN GOODWIN Maids Carol McCormick Lynne Ramsey Barbara Traugott Peggy Cupp Betty Hunt Fitzgerald Suzanne Garst Attendants Adrienne Anderson, Susie Baldwin, Elizabeth Birch, Sue Bowdle, Marie Caton, Nancy Dixon, Shir- ley Fairfield, Betty Harrelson, Joan Harvey, Anna Hollowell, Jenny Shaeffer Kuhn, Florence Moffett, Lois Myers, Bertha Jane Owen, Sue Peters, Elinor Ritchie, Ginny Robinson, Katherine Ann Samford, Jean Smith, Jo Gildersleeve Snyder, Peggy Tucker, Joan Van Saun, Jane Webster, Carolyn Wise. Miss Brady, business professor, super- vises the operation of the Mimeogi ' aph machine while a student in business machines class is learning the skill. Rachel Reynolds and Audrey White prepare for a demonstration in Foods Class. prac- Alma Brown and Ernestine Hill . en- tice operation of the posting machine in Madison ' s Business Department. MAURY HALL Home Economics Department Jackie Poston and Phyllis Craik construct a slip- cover while Dru Turner does last minute sand- ing on a chair that she is refinishing. Both of these skills are taught in the Ho e Management Residence. Jackie Po on has just given little Margaret Mengebier a bath. Margaret ' s sister, Nancy, looks on. Work of this type is included in the Child Development program of Home Economics. Madi son ' s tea room serves as one of the places where Dietetics students do practice in their In- stitution Management Course. Margie Yargar, Susie Baldwin, and Judy Moss are busy with sewing activities while Mrs. Lock- ard keeps a watchful eye on what is happening. Several classes are offered in the clothing field, including tailoring and dress design. Physical Education Department, Social Science Department, Foreign Language Department Dr. Sinclair, Professor of Physical Education gives instruction to one of her ferfcing classes. The Physical Education Departmen offers classes in all popular sports. Dr. Saw hill, of the Foreign Language Depart- ment, talks with one of his students while others use the iranscription machines in the laboratory. German, (French, Spanish, and Latin are offered in this department. A history class listens attentively while Dr. Frederikson, Social Science Professor, lectures. Madison has an excellent Social Science Staff which offers classes in Sociology, United States History, Current Public Affairs, Economics, and other popular courses in the field. Jean Click and Martha Goodwin are shown with two of their pupils while doing their student teaching. This is a very important phase oi the work of all Madison students who are in an h iu- cation Curriculum. BURRUSS HALL Physics Department, Biolog-y Department, Chemistry Department, Geography and Geology Department, Mathematics Department Karen Lantz, a physical science student, demon- strates use of planetarium equipmeiit while in a class of Dr. Wells, Physics Department. Astron- omy, photography, electronics, and nuclear physics are among the courses which mjiy be taken in this department. Students receive pointers in anatomy from Mr. Bocskey, Biology Department. The Biology courses include physiology, zoology, genetics, and em- bryology. Burruss Hall has the very finest equip- ment, not only in the Biology Department, but also in the Departments of Physics and Chemis- try. Dr. ShowaXter of the Biology Department proud- ly displaysX Madison ' s own Green House speci- mens to a g ' oup of students. Rachael Reynolds and Audrey routine check on their white rat. used in nutritional studies. White make a These rats are WILSON HALL Art Department, English and Speech Department, Education, Psychology and Philosophy Department Miss Walker examines work of her students in a Crafts Class in the Art Department. Crafts, Oil Painting, and Art in the Home are A)ut a few of the Art courses a student may ejjfloy taking at Madison. Miss Bojt ' s English class is very interested in a lecture cm the poetry of Robert Browning. The Departments of English and Speech offer courses in many areas, including English Novel, Biblical Literature! and Dramatic Production. A group of students prepare to preview a film in the projection room. Although most of the Library Science Courses are taught in the Library, this phase is held in Wilson Hall. Mr. Raymond Hicks, teacher of organ, gives Ruby Wray, a music major, a lesson on the pipe organ in Wilson Hall. Most of the Music Department is housed in Harrison Hall, but the organ and some practice rooms are used in Wilson. The Christmas Dance is enjoyed by the Chairman-elect and Chairman, Sara Bundy and Mary Ellen Choate, and dates. The dance was sponsored by the Panhellenic Council. Bernice R. Varner, Advisor. Mrs. Ober, National Panhellenic Officer, joins Mary Ellen Choate in congratulating Virginia Wilson, President of Zeta Tau Alpha, on winning the Sororitv Scholarship Cup. First row. A. Moore, J. Stiegleman, S. Bowdle. Second row. N. Gardner, M. Southard, L. Ramsey, P. Cupp. S. Bundy. Third row. B. Banks, G. Wilson, M. Goodwin, N. Cloud, G. Bennett, P. Jennings, S. Newman, B. Harrelson. PaHhdlmic Council Greek World — these terms on the Madison College campus denote a world inhabited by citi- MARY ELLEN CHOATE Chairman zens wearing white sailor bon- nets with sorority letters, and having a spirit of unity and friendship in maintaining the purpose of Panhellenic Council. That purpose is to serve as a Madison College medium through which sorority sisters may work together in iiromoting common interests and solving mutual problems. The council is composed of three representatives from each sorority and meets weekly to make plans and lead sorority affairs. Each sorority shares turns as hostess and, with re- freshments, there ' s food for thought. Topping the list of yearly activities for the Council was fall rushing. Rushees, bids, meetings, open houses, and ex- citing parties — all were syn- onymous with the experience of fall rush. The culmination and reward of harried weeks ar- rived when each rushee was greeted midst laughter and tears by her chosen sisters. Christmas Crystals was the theme of Panhellenic ' s major social function, the annual Christmas dance. Leading the council members through the reams of crepe paper and maze of greenery used for decora- tions was the Chairman of Pan- hellenic Council. — 44- Recurring Panhellenic memo- ries are many — including the visit of Mrs. Julia Fuqua Ober, National Panhellenic delegate. As guest speaker for the Pan- hellenic Sing, she inspired Greek ideals and gave new meaning to sorority life. Sorority melodies floated through Wilson Hall as each group of sisters sang their favorite songs. Climaxing the annual Sing was the awarding of the Scholarship Cup, this year presented to Zeta Tau Alpha for the highest average. All sororities welcome visits from their National sorority of- ficers, invite them to weekly meetings, and hold coffee hours in their honor. A weekly service of the Coun- cil is furnishing dinner music to be played during all meals. An- other service is a philanthropic project during the Christmas season. Each year the Council chooses a family with whom to share Christmas happiness, food and clothing. Friendships of former foreign students are not forgotten for the Council sends college greetings and presents to them at the holiday season. Early May found all sorority sisters gathered back campus for the Panhellenic picnic. To add to the entertainment on this occasion, items contributed by all were auctioned off midst jokes and pep talks about the objects. Another Council highlight was Spring Rush with its traffic stopping activities and oppor- tunities to welcome into sorority life more college friends. SARA BUNDY Chairman-Klect Marking the official end to a year of activity achieved through sorority cooperation was the spring banquet. Past offi- cers initiated the new — leav- ing them responsibilities, but with accomplished patterns to follow. Everyone enjoyed the Panhellenic Sing held Nov. 8. It was special request time at the Christmas Dance. f - ' OB '  O C 1 ' f ' ' r c m M 1 4, i; irf f - - JJS P ■■tr ■w Jlpha Sigma Alpha Lejt to right: K. Alderman, B. Ball, B. Banks, B. Barbour, B. Belt, B. Bishop, P. Boyd, G, Brown, N. Brown, C. Childress, A. Cross, M. Deacon, N. Dixon, B. Ed- wards, N. Elgin, H. Glass, C. Gush, H. Harnsberger. A. Miner, J. Hogan, J. Hollar. B. Hundley, C. James, B. Johnson, B. Loving, G. Manly, B. Martin, H. McAlphin, F. Moflfett, L. Myers, B. Owen, S. Peters, A. Pomcroy, L. Potts, L. Ramsey, A. Rober- son, N. Roberts, K. Samford, P. Shaffer, B. Smaltz, J. Smith, M. Talman. N. Tal- man, L. Thomas, M. Todd, B. Tucker, J. Vought. H. Warren, C. Wise, A. Younkins. Alpha SIGMA alpha sisters returned to school in September eager to hear of the exciting experiences and varied vacations of the past summer. With great and ambitious plans, every- one settled down to transforming Carter in- to Chinatown. An exciting rush weekend climaxed the rush period. Twenty-two new sisters were welcomed, and many alumnae returned for the event. In November came the celebration of Founders ' Day, highlighted by a banquet at Th3 Gables in Elkton. Twenty-five CARE packages were mail- ed as a Thanksgiving and Christmas re- membrance. Among the many events of the Christ- mas season were a caroling party with the other sororities on campus, a Christmas party given by the pledges, and a party for the seniors given by Carter ' s housemother. All these and many more add to the wonderful memories which will always be cherished in the heart of everv ASA. BESSIE SMALTS, President B. J. Owen, N. Dixon. J. Hogan, L. Ramsey, and M. Talman enjoy an informal card game at Carter House. Carter House B }f ( h VL ' Lejt to right: J. Alls, B. Auten, S. Bowdle, A. Brown, E. Buich, S. Bundy, N. Cassedy, A. Cox, G. Cropper, A. Daniel, B. Davis, F. Elfrink, S. Fairfield, A. Faison, N. Garst, S. Garst, J. Gilbert, M. Goodwin, L. Hall, M. Harper, J. Har- vey, M. Hataway, J. Henson, E. Kiracofe. S. Keith. K. Kelly, M. Livsey, P. Lump- kin, C. McCormick, L. Rea, B. Simpson, E, Southall, V. Strawderman, S. Uriah, J. VanSaun, M. Watkins, N. Webb, J. Webster, M. Wertz, S. Wildinson, J. Wise, M. Yarger. September rolled around and the girls of Alpha Sigma Tau, filled with many new ideas, came back to school to begin another eventful year. October saw animated preparations for the coming Rush Party. The Carnival was a big success and offered much enjoyment, after which thirteen pledges were wel- comed. Another event that month was the installation of an Alumnae Chapter in Har- risonburg at which the district president officiated. Afterwards a social hour was held for the alumnae. National Founder ' s Day was celebrated at The Gables by a banquet. December was significant for the pledges became official members and received their pins. At a Christmas party, Alpha Sigs watched three underprivileged children and their grandmother gratefully open gifts given them by the sorority. Spring Rushing became the scene of welcoming new sisters into the sorority. In May studies were laid aside for a weekend at College Camp, celebration of the local Founder ' s Day. June found the Alpha Sigs extending wishes for success to the seniors at a fare- well breakfast. Alpha Sigma Tau bids adieu to a won- derful and memorable year. SUZANNE BO ' WDLE, President Joining that last minute rehearsal at AST are J. Gilbert, M. A. Wertz, M. Harper, S. Wat- kins, A. Brown, J. Alls, and M. Goodwin. Zirkle House f.: 1 a M a ?W m - V ■ ! ; fl ..s« ' _w ? A ?yP 7 5 W ? Le t to right: P. Austin, J. Barger, J. Bird, P. Biscoe, A. Chapman, B. Cook. J. Cook, N. Cloud, P. Cupp, C. Davis, D. Dawson, D. Dean, M. Edmundson, A. Gracey, A. Foster, B. Harrelson, E. Hill, P. Hollandsworth, J. Jordan, W. Kester- son, J. Lawhorn, S. Louderback, J. Meadows. B. McGinnis, B. Myers, J. Painter, C. Patterson, B. Pearce, J. Poe. T. Quarles, B. Roberts, C. Robertson. P. Schultz, M. Shuler, C. Sink, J. Snyder, S. Stewart, M. F. Stone, P. Strother, B, Traugott, S. Weitzell, S. Welch. Pi kappa SIGMA, with its returning mem- bers, was anxiously waiting for the coming events to unfold. The first couple of weeks Shenandoah House was getting a new paint job. Shenandoah ' s pride and joy, the base- ment, was turned into an enjoyable recrea- tion room. The ping-pong table offered many hours of recreation in the gaily decorated collegiate basement. Model A Fords, raccoon coats, and flap- pers were seen in Shenandoah Apartments during our Roaring Twenties Rush Party. Rush weekend saw many of the Pi Kap alumnae back at Madison. Besides just the thrill of seeing them, Pi Kaps were tickled pink with a new electric perculator, a frying pan, and a toaster. Cooking tasted better throughout the year. All of this added to rejoicing over twenty-six new pledges. Founder ' s Day on November seventeenth found the Sorority holding its annual ban- quet at the Belle Meade Restaurant. A short address by the vice-president and the sing- ing of Pi Kap songs saw the members, pledges, sponsors, and alumnae examiner en- joying a hearty meal. In December, the house was decorated for the Yuletide season by the pledges. Santa also paid a visit at the Christmas party, at which time gifts were exchanged. Caroling with the rest of the sororities added to the spirit of Christmas. A deeper meaning of Christmas was realized by the Pi Kaps as they gave help to a needy family as part of their Philanthropic Program for the year. The opening of the second semester found all looking forward to Spring Rush. Open house during the week was climaxed by walking on Saturday. The approaching of graduation saw the Pi Kaps transforming Shenandoah into the spirit of mythology for May Day. Later the graduating seniors were honored with gifts and a Senior Breakfast. With graduation farewells were bade. The year was event- ful and colorful and those everyday occur- rences added to pleasant memories. BETTY HARRELSON, President What a dav for Modern Dance is the theme of J. Painter, J. Poe, B. Roberts, S. Stewart, P. Shultz, and J. Beach, as they pose before class. Shenandoah Apartments l9 r f C •%, • ( n w ■v - - 1 Sigma Sigma Sigma Left to right: B. Armistead, J. Bair, G. Bennett, J. Bird, S. Blankenship, S. Brooks, L. Burnette, L. Burkholder, S. Carleton, J. Cook, B. Cooley, F. Crockett, E. Davis, H. Duff, K. East, C. Evans, C. Faulder. M. Garber, N. Gardner, N. Gunter, C. Heagy, C. Hogge. C. Jeter, L. Jones, J. Lambert, F. Landis, A. Mackey, A. Moore. S. Mowles, J. Plummer, C. Pope, M. K. Rubush, S. Shearer, C. Smith, P. Smith, S. Smith, S. Stanley, D. Talbert, A. Turner, D. Turner, A. Warren, A. White. EsTES PARK, Colorado, was the scene of the Tri Sigrna Convention this summer. The president of Alpha Upsilon chapter was the official delegate. A collection of pictures, favors, notes and movies, brought back, were used to recreate the convention for Madison ' s Tri Sigs. Convention thoughts turned to rushing in October and Sprinkle turned into a Plan- tation as A lpha Upsilon received fifteen new sisters. The pledges and members were greeted by an unusually large number of alumnae. Christmas at the house was celebrated by Special Santa Clauses and by an ex- change of gifts. The special guests car- ried out a theme of Sigma Serves Chil- dren. With badge pledging in January, the pledges officially became members of Alpha Upsilon Chapter. Spring Rushing became the scene of proudly welcoming new members into the Sigma Sisterhood. In April a Founder ' s Day banquet was enjoyed by all. Equally enjoyable was the founding get-together with the Alpha Sig- ma Alpha girls. After Easter, the Tri Sigs visited Camp Strawderman for a weekend that will long be remembered. June brought saddened spirits with the realization that many Sigma sisters would be graduating and leaving to seek their suc- cess elsewhere. GLENNA ORRELL BENNETT, President New Sigma pledges, B, Cooley, J. Lambert, and S. Brooks spend a leisurely afternoon at Sprinkle House. Sprinkle House • C sk Zheta Sigma Upsilon Lejt to right: A. Ames, P. Asbell, F. Atwood, G. Booker, M. A. Brown, J. Burns, F. Campbell, L. Cawley, M. E. Choate, A. M. Clark, V. Connelly, J. Craun, S. Gil- bert, D. Glass, S. Harrison, B. Hawkins. S. Humphries, B. Hunt, T. Jones, B. Mada- gan, N. McClanahan, N. Markham, J. Mays, B. Nelson, S. Newman, W. Perkins, N. Powell, J. Poston, D. Robinson, G. Robinson, N. Rogers, F. Schottroffee, I. Ska- pars, J. Stiegleman, F. Witsell, F. Whitt, C. Wilson, M. Wood. EAGER to accomplish many and varied goals, the Theta Sigmas ambitiously settled down to begin the new school year. Having the theme, Babyland, for Fall Rushing, Messick House was completely transformed into a hospital nursery to re- ceive the Theta Expectancies. Climaxing the evening were refreshments served in a veritable night club style at the Baby Stork Club. The following week all Theta Sigs proudly announced the arrival of new Theta babies into its fellowship. Phi Chapter was proud of its high effi- ciency rating in the annual magazine cam- paign for cleft-palate children; and also for the benefits received from a March of Dimes Drive on campus, of which Theta was spon- sor. Thanksgiving was a time of great and welcomed excitement, for the living room and front hall of Messick were redecorated with new furniture, draperies, and a hall rug. Prize possessions are the two dried arrangements, given by the pledges, which are blended to carry out the new color scheme. December brought not only the in itia- tion of pledges, but also a new advisor. The Christmas season was a festive and joyous occasion when Theta joined with the other Greek organizations on campus for one big Panhellenic Christmas caroling fest. The mood continued at a Christmas party, when Phi sisters and sponsors jubilantly exchang- ed gifts and gathered around that newly- paintly green piano to sing. Highlighting the party was a television skit entitled, This Is Your Life Santa Claus, which was presented by the new members. Anxiously Thetas awaited the first glow of spring, for then came those relaxing pic- nics, visits to Raleigh Springs, and the cele- bration of Founder ' s Day with a banquet held at Shenvalee. With the arrival of June, Theta sisters look back upon an exceedingly successful and memorable year, knowing that this was a year to be cherished by all. SHIRLEY NEWMAN, President Babyland was the scene of gala entertain- ment for the Theta Babes at the Fall Rush Party. Messick House t: u € Q O o ■•  iiF i| -.7f jv: ■s:- Zeta Zau J p a Left to right: M. Altizer, A. Anderson, S. Armstrong, S. Baldwin, M. Branden- burg, B. Brown, B. Berezoski, A. Burrus, J. Carneale, J. Casteen, M. Caton, D. Clarkson, J. Click, J. Cox, B. DeWitt, S. Divers, A. Eldridge, J. Fulcher, H. Harner. M. Harnsberger, A. Hollowell, A. Jagiello, P. Jennings, J. Kuhn, K. Lantz, G. Lewis, B. Lynch, B. Messersmith, B. Monger, F. Nance, N. Ramsey, E. Ritchie, E. Shultz, M. Southard, F. Swanner, L. Swats, P. Tucker, L. Walls, V. Wilson, H. Wmkleman, C. Yost, A. Zirkle. VhEN school opened in September the members of Zeta Tau Alpha fraternity re- turned to their beloved Dingledine house eager to begin another year filled with woi ' k, fun and friendship. The year began back in the summer when Gamma Kappa Chapter won two na- tional awards at the biennial National Con- vention in New Jersey. They proudly brought home from that convention the Scholarship Plaque and the National Standards award given for high standards of character, con- duct, social competence and cultural develop- ment of chapter members. Their first big event was the celebration of Founders ' Day on October fifteenth. Later that month they all spent an enjoy- able weekend at College Camp. Rush week found Dingledine House dec- orated as a tropical island in keeping with the theme, South Pacific. After an ex- citing week of rushing, the girls who had chosen Zeta as their sorority were heartily welcomed. Annual patroness day was held. Another exciting moment occurred when they were awarded the Scholarship Cup at the Panhel- lenic Sing for the second con.secutive year. How happy they were to take that cup to its permanent home at Dingledine House. At Thanksgiving and Christmas they adopted a needy family and tried to share with them some of their own Christmas spirit. Throughout the year they contribut- ed to their National Funds and helped with the Drive for Crippled Children. The days were busy ones and so passed quickly bringing June and graduation. It was hard to tell the seniors goodbye but every Zeta knew that there would always live in her heart the memory of this another wonderful Zeta year. VIRGINIA WILSON, President C. Yost, M. Brandenburg, G. Lewis, A. Zirkle, G. Wilson, P. Jennings, and E. Ritchie admire the Scholarship Cup won by Zeta for the second con- secutive year. Dingledine House ff , O, o O - o - -s IimMT. i i fe i; ,r co Le t to right: L. Bohnert, B. Bowman. E. Broyles, B. Cunningham, W. Early, J. Earman, S. Iglehart, N. Ketterman, J. Koontz, B. Miller, N. Miller, R. Ney, E. Padgett, H. Price. D. Salt. P. Wenger, J. Wine, S. Wine, N. Zirk. Si ' ma T elta Kho Whether enjoying a bull session around the fireplace at College Camp or eating sizzling charcoal steaks by the river bank, the Delta Rhos have enjoyed a year of di- verse activities and eminent brotherhpod. The year has been particularly out- standing for Sigma Delta Rho — by choice a local fraternity — as this was the first year that monogrammed mugs and member- ship pins have been ordered. Christmas caroling with Madison ' s other Greek organizations sent the Deltas Yuletlde spirits soaring. The fraternity helped dili- gently with decorating the gymnasium for the annual Panhellenic Christmas Dance. Amazed and quizzical stares of many Madisonites greeted potential pledges as they conscientiously carried out Sigma Delta Rho ' s unique initiation requirements for membership. Mr. Bocskey ' s recreation room again proved to be the ideal setting for a strictly informal initiation of new members who pledged themselves as true Sigma Delta Rhos. Scnny Wine, Robert Miller, Norwood Zirk, Ronney Ney, Paul Wenger, Bob Cunningham, and Norman Miller sing Drink, Drink, Drink after their new mugs arrived. Eldon Padgett, Eddie Broyles, Sonny Wine, and Norman Miller enjoy putting the accounts in order. Eldon Padgett, President of Sigma Delta Rho, smiles approval as Goats, John Earman and Ron- ney Ney, scrub the steps of Wilson Hall. Representatives of the Honor Council and Athletic Association, Janet Bird and Shirley Brankley, welcome Gail Matthews, a new student, as her sister Susie, a Sophomore, looks on. Members of El Club Espanol enjoy the informal recreation of a Spanish dance. Student Government Secretary, Carol McCormick, reads the minutes of the last meeting as Anne Warren, Presi- dant, and Council members listen at- tentively. First row: L. Ramsey, E. Ritchie, C. McCormick, J. Alls, A. Warren, .J. Harvey. M. Caton, M. Phlegar. Second mw: P. Shafer, B. Auten, D. Talbert, B. Cooley, P. Davies, J. Leggette, W. Brown, M. Duke, B. Hundley, B. Messersmith. Student Government Associaton The Student Government Association is the major stu- dent organization which pro- vides opportunities for its ANNE WARREN President members to grow in the ac- ceptance of responsibilities, in- dependence, character - build- ing, and power by the prin- ciples of self-government. The members can enjoy its privi- leges by the acceptance and assumption of its responsi- bilities. The Student Council began its year of activities prior to the opening of school with the S.G.A. retreat at River- wood, the college camp. One of the first projects of the year was organizing competi- tion for naming the college camp. As always, the S.G.A. enjoyed helping with the registration of new students. As a part of the new stu- dents ' orientation, a talent show, the coke parties for freshmen and transfers, and the Major Student Organiza- tions Tea were sponsored. The annual opening dance, Masked Fantasy, was .spon- sored jointly by the Women ' s S.G.A. and the Men ' s Stu- dent Government Organiza- tion. Several amendments to the constitution were added in order to strengthen the relationships among students. Among the year ' s accomp- lishments was the new seat- ing arrangement in assemb- lies designed to initiate a more efficient method of checking attendance. A su- preme effort was made by the Assembly Committee to improve the quality of as- sembly programs. Simplifica- tion of the methods of sign- ing out was another distinct imjirovement. Five representatives were sent to the Southern Inter- collegiate Association of Stu- dent Govei ' nments convention held in Athens, Georgia. Through the cooperation of all its members, the efficient leadership of its president and the council, assisted by its advisors, the Women ' s S.G.A. brought a successful .vear to a close striving for liigher goals and a stronger organization. — 62- The Honor Council is a cov- eted heritage on Madison ' s campus. Through the years it has grown stronger in its efforts of promoting the per- sonal integrity and straight- forwardness in the speech. conduct, and thought of all students. Elected representatives from the classes and the Men ' s Student Government Organization serve as an im- partial court to uphold the Honor Code in all respects. To the orientation program for new students this year was added an impressive ceremony at which all new students signed the Honor Code Pledge cards, signify- ing their understanding, sup- port, and participation in the Honor System. The year also saw a new amendment to the constitu- tion passed, providing for a Vice - President of Honor Council to be elected with Minor Officers in the spring. Through cooperation with the Student Government Associa- tion the Council joined in preparation for the opening dance and a Christmas party. With cooperation of advis- ors. Council, and student body, may the Honor System continue as a mighty and un- alterable tradition in future years. BEVERLY BELT President Honor Council First row: J. Bird, J, Smith, B. Belt, B. Johnson, A. Turner, C. Childress. Second row S Armstrong, B. DeWitt, H. Harnsberger, K. Miller, E. Broyles, D. O ' Donnell B Biritos K Alder- man. — 63 — A. Roberson, B. Cline, B. Edwards, S. Register, B. Fitz- gerald, S. Watkins, H. Edney, B. Loving, M. Burnette, S. Carleton, E. Oakes, E, Hill. The Standards Committee has as its aim to promote high ideals of social conduct and appearance on the cam- pus. Its members are always ready to act as advisors on such questions. This year Standards as- sisted with registration, with the dance, Masked Fantasy, and with the May Day dance. Where may we cut cam- pus? When may we wear bermudas? What are the dance regulations? Members of Standards studied thor- oughly this year the campus regulations in order to be more efficient in answering students ' questions. The duty as well as the de- sire of every individual stu- dent is to contribute to the wholesome attitude and healthful spirit of living for which Madison ' s campus is known. Standing by as a re- minder and counsellor is the Standards Committee. Standards Committee Sis Watkins has got Lynn Ramsey ' s number for a calldown. LYNN RAMSEY Chairman The Social Committee is one of the many organiza- tions on campus that does much of the behind-scenes work — arranging and serv- ing for teas and receptions, polishing silver for all these functions, planning and deco- rating for dances — activi- ties which provide invaluable social experience for the six- teen girls of the committee. Soon after school opened the Committee began its year ' s work by organizing and directing the Major Stu- dent Organizations Tea, a social function to help ac- quaint the freshmen with the officers of the campus. The next major activity was the opening dance which was planned and given with the Student Government Associa- tion. This year the theme was Masked Fantasy, when the gym was decorated in red and black masks with touches of white as a con- trast. During hockey and basket- ball seasons the Committee members served as hostesses at teas for the teams after all home games. In the spring the girls were kept quite busy helping with three important campus acti- vities. The May Day dance was arranged by the Com- mittee and the dance clubs assisted in decorating. The Committee members planned and served for the Senior Dance and served for the Senior Reception at Hillcrest. SHIRLEY FAIRFIELD Chairman Social Committee B. Banks, S. Blankenship, H, McAlphin, B. Ross, S. Brooks, W. Kesterson, A. Clay, K. Sam- ford, B. J. Owen, B. Traugott, C. Sink. — 65- Art Club Painting Picture: M. Caldwell, B. Hommowun, President, A. Steel, S. Farris, S. Grimes, L. Jones, M. Hattaway. Around Table: J. Griffith, S. Ledford, A. Harris. M. Masincup, J. Craven, B. Comlus, B. Orenduff. On Floor: M. Canada. B. Hommowun, J. Flowers, M. Rogers. A. Mitchell. The Madison Art Club en- gaged in numerous activities and projects this year. Among these were decorating the dining halls for Christmas and con- The HANDBOOK is one of the school publications sent during the summer to all new and old students. This booklet contains not only the rules of the Stu- dent Government Organizations ducting the Miss Madison con- test in the spring. The Club tried to raise the standards for lettering display- ed on bulletin boards and to The Handbook but also school songs, including the Alma Mater. The extra- curricular organizations and their functions are explained as well. The HANDBOOK staff from the time of their election and make the posters more attrac- tive. Discussion meetings pro- vided many ideas on a variety of sub.iects ranging from hand- decorated Christmas cards to decorating a home. appointments were kept busy securing ads from firms located in and around Harrisonburg and patronized by the college stu- dents. The staff also compiled general information for the HANDBOOK. J. Webster, Business Manager; V. Strawderman, A.ssii;tant Business Manager; A. Bur- russ, Assistant Editor; E. Ritchie, Editor. Fire Safety Committee The Fire Safety Committee of Madison Col- lege is composed of the campus fire chief and a fire chief selected from each dormitory. The prime concern of the Committee has been to promote a consciousness of fire hazards, safe- ty rules, and correct procedures to be followed in case of fire. As a unit the Committee has developed and organized monthly drills in which the students are trained and acquainted with proper fire rules and regulations in their various dormitories. First row: J. Click, C. Wise, Fuc Chiet, M. Good- win. Second row: J. Painter, S. Megeath, B. Banks. The ushers are on hand for all programs which are held in Wil- son Auditorium, whether it be the community concert series, the col- lege lyceum activities, or a Strat- ford production. The Ushers They take pleasure in assisting guests with questions and direc- tions pertaining to the programs. Each year the respective classes select representatives to serve with the group. The experience gained is truly worthwhile and beneficial, not only in the respect of serving the public, but also because of the op- portunity to take advantage of the excellent and varied programs of the campus. First row: J. Doucett, A. L. Daniel, Head Usher; A. Tunstall. Second row: P. Jen- nings, C. Grimm, Assistant Head Usher: C. Bradley, L. Jones. Third row: G. Bennett, Y. Franklin. Fourth row: M. Thomas, P. Moulden, J. Hogan. S. Bundy. PAUL WENGER, President A standing- athletics committee has the full responsibility for all sports activities. This committee is responsi- ble for furnishing the Dukes, the bas- ketball team, with equipment, and also furnishes recreational equipment for the Day Students ' Room. Men ' s Student The Men ' s Student Government Organization is the most vital men ' s organization on campus. The objectives of the or- ganization are to promote better student-faculty relations, act as an intermediary between the administration and the men students, and to promote the general good will and welfare of the colleg-e and student body. The men have a complete system of self-government ad- ministered through the student council, made up of officers and the student court, which is composed of representatives elected from each class. This organization handles any breach of col- lege rules, traditions, and social etiquette, as well as problems or ideas which happen to arise. o Top row: E. Padgett, Vice-President; R. Wine, Cor- responding Secretary. Bottom row: E, Broyles, Recording Secretary; N. Miller, Treasurer. First roiiv N. Zirk. K. Comer, K. Miller, H, Price. S. Iglehart, J. Wine, B. Crabill. Second row: E. Padgett, D. Yoder, J. Purdham, B. Mclnturff, N. Miller, R. Wine, D, Salt. Ti ' L J Government The year began with an annual smoker in the Day Students ' Room with refreshments being served. This event stimulated better new-old student relations as well as student-faculty re- lations. Through the cooperation of the Women ' s Student Govern- ment Association and the Administration, the men students have participated in activities such as: full recognition of the S.G.O. officers and Student Court in the New Student-Old Stu- dent Day assembly program, representation in receiving lines at social functions, all officers participating in the annual Stu- dent Government Dance, active participation in the Presidential straw ballot election by furnishing a chairman and speakers for each party. DR. .J. EMMERT IKENBERRY Advisor Men students at Madison have earned a place in singspiration, assemb- ly programs, dramatic productions, and class night activities. Men students are beginning to assume a more active role in campus life. They have enjoyed one of the most successful years since men students were first admitted to Madi- son College. First row: B. Mclnturff, E. Padgett, K. Miller, E. Broyles. Second row: R. Wine, L. Bohnert, R. Miller. First row: G. Gray, L. Bohnert, R. Barnes. Second row: J. Hilbert, D. O ' Donnell, E. Turner, G. Myers, T. Phillips, R. Ney, G. Snyder, R. Miller. Third roiv: G. Driver, G. Meyers, E. Layman, R. Fogle, J. Fleming, R. Pippin, J. Earman, W. Wright. Editorial Stajf. Front row: B. Gooch, Headline Editor; P. Evans, Headline Editor; L. Bohnert, Men Student ' s Editor. Back row: D. Boett, Headline Editor; E, Turpin, Copy Editor; S. Painter, Make-Up Editor; G. Manly, Associate Editor; P. Schultz, Sports Editor. The Breeze NANCY GARDNER Editor-in-Chief THE BREEZE, Madison ' s weekly newspaper now in its thirty-fourth year of publication, is a means of re- lating to the students any past, present, or future events of interest on campus. Every Tuesday and Thursday nights found THE BREEZE room and the edi- torial staff members in various aspects of chaos — with news stories misplaced, red lead pencils furiously being used to revise stories that can be found, and typewriters clicking. And loud excla- mations heard were due to headlines that were too long or not long enough, pictures that were too large, a scarcity of features (or just plain news stories), no subjects for editorials, or the never- ending problem of making up an eye- catching paper. Distributers and Ad Collectors, jirst row: B. Loving, K. Daggy, C. Heagy, H. Harner, Advertising Manager; A. Burruss, Circulation Manager. Second rouy. D. Whittaker. K. Kitchen, B. Martin, L. Walls. Third row: B. Banks, A. .Jagiello. Fourth row: N. Rodgers, B. Ball, E. Shultz. Reporters, first row: B. McGinnis, A. Mackey, C. Faulder, J. Lambert, J. Cook. Second row: R. Rowland, W. Waite, S. Ritchie, M. Yates. But despite the numerous head- aches connected with each issue of THE BREEZE, thei-e was still time for fun and coke breaks, and a chosen few could be seen around 2 a. m. (if anyone else was up that late to see them) trudging happily across campus from their sec- ond home, the BREEZE room. Newspaper knowledge was increas- ed by reports from BREEZE represen- tatives attending national and state press conventions. Besides serving the students through the newspaper med- ium, THE BREEZE sponsored a stu- dent assembly in November. Aided by posters, banners, political speeches, and student polls, THE BREEZE presented an informative rally during the past presidential election. Closing a hectic but enjoyable press season, the staff met socially in the spring for a party celebrating a re- warding and successful BREEZE year. ANNA HOLLOWELL Business Manager Nancy Gardner and Connie Faulder assist Rachel Rowland, Ellen Turpin and Jean Plummer as they try to cut copy. Helen Harner labors over those last minute ad changes. L. Cawley, Assistant Editor; P. Craik, Athletic Editor; B. Pearce, Faculty Editor; M. A. Brown, Copy Editor; K. Samford, Feature Editor; L. Potts, Organi- zations Editor; R. Robinson, Sorority Editor; B. Walker. Academic Editor. The Schoolma ' am SHIRLEY HUMPHRIES Editor-in-Chief Will this layout be the most attrac- tive? Will enough ads be sold? Will all the pictures get taken on schedule? Will the copy get proofread before the deadline? These are only a few of the questions that trouble the minds of the SCHOOLMA ' AM staff. In order to clear up these questions tentative ideas were formulated during the summer. When the staff members returned to school in September, these ideas began to develop into more con- crete ones. J. Metts, Freshman Class Editor; M. L. Hariisberger, Senior Class Edi- tor; A. L. Chapman, Sophomore Class Editor; N. Cassidy, Junior Class Editor. Business Staff, first row. J. Wainwright, S. Peters, Business Manager; A. Crows, L. Francis. Second row. G. Robinson, H. Warren. In November the editor-in-chief, the business manager, and the staff ' s advisor attended the nationwide Con- ference for Associated Collegiate Press in Cleveland, Ohio. Many of the ideas acquired at this meeting were incor- porated in this yearbook to make it one of Madison ' s most outstanding SCHOOLMA ' AMS. Hours and hours of hard work of which the student body is unaware were put into this publication by each member of the staff. However, there were also hours of fun and gaiety, some of the most enjoyable of which were the Christmas party given by the staff ' s advisor. It is hoped that you will enjoy this SCHOOLMA ' AM as much as the staff has enjoyed putting it together for you. May it help to keep your memory of this year ' s many friendships, activities, and accomplishments ever green. SUE PETERS Business Manager The annual Christmas party given by the advisor was an early highlight in the Christmas season. J. Metts, N. Cassidy, G. Robinson and A. L. Chapman give a sigh of relief as that last shipment of copy is sent off. 4V «V « First row. Seniors: Barbara Cooper, Adrienns Anderson, Pat.sy Wheeler, Marilyn Southard, Freda Hatch- er Elfrink. Second row. Shirley Smith, Beverly Pleasants. Juniors: Anne Turner, Mary Ellen Garber, Frances Crockett. Third row: Annette Moore, Betty Mae Neal, Donna Clarkson, Patty Livesay, Betty Lou Simpson. Fourth row. Sophomores: Virginia Moffett, Barbara Bishop, Lynda Draper, Carolyn Smith, Mary Tod. Fifth row: Jo Artz. Freshman: Jane Ruffin. 71- Y.W.CA. First row: M. Tod, G. Moffett, B. Bishop, L. Draper, J. Artz. Second row: Mrs. A. Dingledine. Advisor; A. Anderson, E. Lohr, B. Cooper, C. Smith, Mrs. J. Parlow. Advisor; A. Turner. Third row: Mr. C. Shorts, Advisor; M. Southard, B. Simpson, D. Clarkson, P. Livesay, A. Moore, M. Garber, F. C rockett, Mr. B. Partlow, Advisor; B. Pleasants. To instill faith, hope, and above all, a belief in the true Christian life — this is the main purpose of the Y.W.CA. Pro- grams such as Friday Chapel Services, Sunday Vespers, Dorm Devotions, and Religious Emphasis Week, plus .special services at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter help students to realize how im- portant it is to grow spiritually. The Cabinet, composed of elected rep- resentatives from each class, also planned literally hundreds of social activities to bring about a closer relationship between individuals. The Big Sister-Little Sister Program, whereby an upperclassman was around at all times to help a freshman through those trying first weeks of col- lege; the Halloween Party, when even the faculty joined us in our festivities ; the Christmas Kid Party, to which each stu- dent brought a small package for a needy child — all these programs played a sig- nificant part in campus life. To promote Christian fellowship and training among the freshmen, the Junior Y was organized. The various pro- grams and projects were planned and directed by the Y.W.CA. Cabinet. ELOISE LOHR President Junior Y Officers: S. Wal- lace, Treasurer; N. Close, Vice- President; J. Ruffin, President; J. Thomas. Secretary. Le t to right: B. Crabill, W. Wright, B. Mclnturff, G. Pfautz, N. Miller, E. Padgett, S. Iglehart, E. Broyles, N. Zirk, T. Phillips. Absent from pictiLre: P. Bailey. E. Baker, L. Bohnert, R. Bowman, J. Conrad, E, Craun, W. Warly, G. Gray, R. Hammer, N. Ketterman, K. Miller, R. Pippin, D, Salt, G. Snyder, S. Spinks, D. Stalnaker, P. Wenger, M, Wicks, J. Wine. R. Wine. Advisors: Dr. Chappell and Mr. Hanson. The Y.M.C.A. through its meet- i ngs and discussions has strived to develop in its officers and mem- bers a spirit of Christian coopera- tion through worship and working together. Through its work and actions it has aimed to realize bet- ter personal living habits. First row: Norman Miller, President; Kevin Miller, Vice - President; Eddie Broyles, Secretary; Norman Ketterman, Treasurer; Stuart Igle- hart, Chaplain. Second row: Senior Representatives: Robert Mclnturff, Roland Wine, Eldon Padgett. Junior Representatives: Joseph Wine, Bill Crabill. Third row: Sophomore Representatives: Larry Bohnert, Ted Phillips. Freshman Represen- tatives: Donald Stalna- ker, Gene Pfautz. Y.M.C.A. This year the Y established itself as a cooperative body in working with other religious or- ganizations. The group designated a meeting room and conducted a program to give it a more religious atmosphere. Through the Friday Chapel Pro- grams the Y shared with the student body the need and inspira- tion of spiritual concentration. The local church visitation pro- gram this year again played a vital part in the community activi- ties. o • v A O f C -4-no c First row. C. Luck, B. Seville. Second row: N. Gunter, N. An- derson, L. Jones, S. Wilkinson, B. Ross, G. Bennett, Presidsnt, M. Starkey, H. Salmon. Third roic: E. Fones, W. Perkins, C. Hogge, D. Waldrep, L. Brooking, B. Hawkins, J. Flowers, P. Tuck- er, A, Moore, J. Snead. Baptist Student Union During this year the Baptist Student Union has continued to provide a closer relationship be- tween Baptist students on campus and the Harrisonburg Church. It is the Union ' s desire to develop wholesome spiritual lives and strong Christian friendships while at Madison. At the pre-school retreat at Massanetta plans were made for the new year. The welcome mat was put out for all new students The Canterbury Club enriches the college life of Episcopal stu- dents. Informal Sunday supper meetings with worship, discussions on Christian topics, and warm fel- with the annual church party and Join-the-Church Day. During the week Pause for Power, Friday Fel- lowship, and B.S.U. Choir brought the organization closer in Chris- tian fellowship. All Sunday serv- ices, Sunday School, and Training Union meant much to the members of the Union. The state convention in Newport News provided an opportunity to get to know members of B.S.U. Canterbury Club lowship give added meaning to the lives of Madison students. Activities this year were high- lighted by inspiring trips to the National Cathedral and St. Anne ' s from many other colleges. In De- cember good-byes were said to the Student Director who got married. Everyone pitched in to keep the Center open as before and to car- ry out plans and activities. These included Spiritual Emphasis Week End in February and the annual B.S.U. Banquet in March, as well as regular meetings and Fellow- ship Hour on Sunday nights after Evening Worship. Preventorium. Members of the Club also participated in district and regional conferences at Roslyn. First row: N. Moore, C. Campbell, J. Zehring, S. Slade, P. Edwards. Second roiv: W. Waite, C. Davis, B. Walker, P. Pillar, M. Brack, A. Jernigan, J. Ruffin. Third roio: Rev. Ward McCabe, G. Manly, J. Abbott, M. Boyd, M. Gordon, P. Borst, B. Johnson, M. Tod, S. George, N. Gawen. First row: J. Fitzgerald, J. Artz, V. Emswiler. Second row. B. Cline, L. Graves, B. Kirkpatrick, S. Kurihara, J. Bozeman, R. Rhudy, B. Melton, P. Bos- serman, S. Branner, A. Hiner, G. Gedrose, F. Short. Rev. D. W. Taylor. Lutheran Student Association The purpose of the Lutheran included enjoying many guest Good times with recreation and Student Association, a national speakers who gave their views on organization, is to strenghten the relationship between student and church. Early activities of the year, cen- tered around art in the church, various topics. Several trips were taken to the University of Virginia to join with other college groups for meetings. fellowship were enjoyed at the fall and spring retreats. The group has reaped the re- ward of good harvest in their many undertakings this year. Newman Club The Newman Club, an organiza- tion for the Catholic students on Madison ' s campus, is a member of the Piedmont Province of the Na- tional Newman Club Federation. Members strive together in achieving personal and group de- velopment. Through this develop- ment the members gain a well- rounded personality spiritually, in- tellectually, and socially. In February a communion break- fast was held on Cardinal Newman Day. The thoughts of a guest speaker were enjoyed on this oc- casion. The practice of taking care of the children of the church while their parents attended Mass was a continued project. Adding much to the spiritual life of those in its fellowship, the Newman Club enjoyed a memor- able year. First row: C. Grimm, Secretary; R. Cunningham, President; A. Cunningham, Treasurer; A. Jagiello, Vice President; Father McMah- on, Chaplain. Second row: J. List, C. Fredericks, K, Cousins, A. Jennings, G. Ramirez, J, Craven. Third row: M. Beatty, J. Perry, N. Hooper, L. Win- gate, M. Startzman. First row: K. Garber, B. Rumberg, L. Waldron. Second row: M. See, J. Smith, O. Miller, Advis- or, S. Bramlett, N. Mc- Clanahan. Absent from picture: J. Lawhorne, J. Harvey, J. Ferguson, E. Raines, S. Malone, P. Cave, Mrs. L. Hoover, Advisor. Schwarzenau Club The Schwarzenau Club is organ- ized for the Church of the Breth- ren students. The aims are to fos- ter a well-rounded spiritual, intel- lectual, and social program for all members. At the beginning of this year the local church gave a welcoming banquet at which each member of the Club was given a church mother and father. Other activi- ties included socials and joint meetings with the Church of the Brethren Youth Fellowship. A choral program of special mu- sic was sponsored at the church for community benefit. The Club members profited greatly from the retreat held at Rawley Springs, which has become an annual af- fair. The Geographical Clubs were or- ganized the early part of last year to meet the needs of students from various areas of Virginia. Their aims are to bring about a closer association among the stu- dents living in these areas, to Geographical Clubs facilitate holiday transportation arrangements, to be of assistance to prospective Madison students, and to promote social functions with other colleges having similar organizations. The Executive Council, compos- ed of the presidents and advisors of the individual Clubs, acts as a coordinating body. Membership is open to all students wishing to participate in these activities. Mae Frances Smith, Southwestern Virginia: Bet- ty Jo Loving, Richmond; Betty Berezoski, Northern Virginia; Shirley Gilbert, Tidewater. First row. B. Pleasants, K. Kitchen. D. Whittaker, M. Keintz. B. Smith, P. Bourne, E. Mistr, P. Wheel- er. Second row: J. Plum- mer, J. Wise, M. Witt, A. Trugstall, S. Best. M. Smith, J. Shaw. B. Myers, C. Jeter. A. White. Third row: Y. Armistead, N. Sneed, M. Hadaway, R. Hayter, S. Mc- Geath. S. Liddle. S. Ander- son. B. Dillow, J. Lynch, V. Snead. N. Lockhaven. N. Bell. P. Hubers, F. Jones. B. Messersmith. Fourth row: J. Callahan. J. Bird, B. Bishop, N. Roberts, C. Bradley, M. Bateman, M. Altizer. S. Grimes, C. Smith, M. Hardy, B. DeWitt, M. Padgett. E. Witeker, J. Baldwin. Fifth row: M. Lucy. E. Wayland, J. Phil- lips, F. Landis, M. Ragsdall, S. Randall, S. Smith, S. Pat- ton. N. Wilson, P. Hilton, J. Knapp, E. Isom, C. Bowers, L. Hook, G. Blair, J. Dous- ette, N. Southerly. Wesley Foundation Spiritual growth was the tread in the activities of the Wesley Foundation for the year. The purchasing of a piano for the Wes- ley room was one of the year ' s main projects. Deputation teams have visited several nearby colleges and small churches. Mem- bers of these teams offered their services in worship, recreation, music, and organi- zation. Another monumental feature was the Methodist Student Movement Conference held in January, the central theme emphasiz- ing Christian Witnessing. Directive think- ing for the conference was led by a repre- sentative from North Carolina. Social activities consisting of hikes, game nights, and similar activities were held monthly. Frequently nearby colleges were invited to these functions. Officers, first row: P. Bourne, P. Wheeler, C. Jeter, B. Dillow, B. Bishop. Second row: Mrs. Gibbons, Sponsor; B. Smith. President. Third row: F. Landis, A. Faison, C. Neal, B. Blan- kenbaker. FV A 1 1 ' ' ' ' L ' ' ' i ' iM H ■ HjjHpi p L H i H l .7 i E , . Qv l flfe 1 m E . P ShI h J t B vV V JI HK I Wk K 1 Fiist row: Mrs. D, Mc- Corkle, S. Shrum, D. King, President, Mrs. J. Albertson, Dr. Albert Edwards. Second row: D. McCorkle, Mrs. S. Shrum, R. Buchanan, A. Benesek, E. Dyson. Westminster Fellowship Westminster Fellowship is made up of Presbyterian students and other students who wish to make the local church their home. W. F. seeks to bring these students to a fuller knowledge of the Gospel and an allegiance to Christ through Bible Study, inspirational pro- grams, and Christian fellowship together. Most of the year ' s activities were planned by the Council dur- ing the spring and fall retreats at Massanetta. Freshmen were wel- comed in the fall by letters and visits from Prebsy Pals and through dessert parties. There was a picnic on the Skyline Drive and an apple picking day for Sun- nyside Presbyterian Home. The main project for the group throughout the year was caring for three needy young boys by buying milk, sponsoring a scav- enger hunt for food, and giving them gifts at Christmas. There was fellowship with other college W. F. groups at Synod conferences and through exchange programs. First row: B. Hommowun, B. Stone, G. Moffett, B. Bren- ner, H. Glass, S. Watkins, B. Cooley, W, Brown, E. Dyson, D. King, A. Benesik, C. Phle- gar, G. Wilson, V. Johnson, N. Carter, C. Gravely, A. Huff- man, G. Booker, D. Glass, A. Daniel. Second row: M, Rog- ers, M. Horn, S. Hull, S. Crick- ard, P. Anderson, J. Childress, M. Hayden, V. Owens, J. Pear- cey, J. Griffith, A, Woolfoth, S. Smith, H. Wright, A. Hol- lowell, I. Hall, B. Orenduff. M. Moffett. H. McAlphin. F. Swanner, K. Acra, S. Shrum, E. Shrum. Third row: 3. Stephens, A. Larson, B. Lov- ing, M. Masincup, M. Talman, G. Lewis, M. Rudlle, M. Stockdale, N. Wehrheim. A. Roystone, J. Harrison, B. By- rum, J. Boone. Fourth roiv: N. Close, S. Wallace, M. Hard- ing, T. Grizzle, P. Browning, N. Atkinson, J. Geoghegar, A. Handy, N. Smith, Z. Yates, N. Minter, H. Bresko, S. Tomlin- son, D. Hicks, V. Shores, J. Shreckhise, J. Moss, J. Gilbert, L. Potts, P. Shafer. Kappa First row. J. Justice, B. Belt, B. Smalts, G. Wilson, J. Fisher, M. Southard. Second row: C. Phlegar, K. Jenkins, B. Hawkins, G. Brown, S. Newton. Kappa Delta Pi, a national honor society in education, formally recognizes with mem- bership those juniors and sen- iors who have met the national membership requirement of a scholarship grade above the upper quintile point of the col- lege and a certain number of completed semester hours in education. The members must indicate a continued interest in the field of education and mani- fest desirable personal habits and leadership attributes. November was a busy month for Kappa Delta Pi with the tapping and initiating of twenty members who pledged them- selves to uphold the aims of the society. The Roles of a Teacher, the theme for the year, was carried out with a program each month. In January Mrs. Rio T. McCon- nell presented a most interest- ing program on The Role of the Teacher in High School Extra - Curricular Acti ivties. Other programs included a panel J. Justice, C. Phlegar, M. Southard, Miss Grove, Advisor Delta Pi First row. A. Turner, E. Kiracofe, B. Auten, B. Walker, A. Ames, J. Lawhorn. Second row. N. Rogers, J. Carpenter, C. Yost, F. Whitt, B. Monger, B. Kirkpatrick, S. Bundy, A. Lutz, M. Garber. discussion on The Role of the Supervising Teacher and Stu- dent Teacher and a speaker on The Role of the Teacher in the Community and the Church. Alpha Chi Chapter was rep- resented by several members and its advisor at the regional conference of Kappa Delta Pi held at Lynchburg College. Kappa Delta Pi Day was ob- served on February 27 with Mrs. Bernice Berlitz Vollmer as assembly speaker. Her topic was The Power of Words. The organization strived to carry out its aims of encourag- ing high professional, intellec- tual, and personal standards and of recognizing outstanding con- tributions to education. The year officially closed with the installation of new officers and the traditional banquet in May. JOAN HARVEY President First row: Mrs. M. Coffman, Sponsor; G. Cropper, C. McCormick, President: E. Smalts, K. Miller, Dr. S. J. Turille, Sponsor. Second row: Miss S. Anderson, Miss M. Brady, Miss G. Herr. A. Roberson, B. Hawkins, S. Newton, J. Riggleman, S. Newman, B. Lynch, Miss R. Rucker, Mr. L. Sanders. Pi Omega Pi, a national hon- orary business education fra- ternity, seeks to promote schol- arship and high ethical stand- ards, to aid in civic betterment in colleges, and to teach the ideal of service as the basis of all worthy enterprise. The first activity of the year was to administer business placement tests to the new stu- dents. Madison ' s chapter was represented at the national con- vention of Pi Omega Pi in Chi- cago. Other activities included presenting an award to the sophomore business major with the highest average atid spon- soring typing and shorthand contests for high school stu- dents. The highlight of the year came in March when the Club sponsored an assembly program and held a banquet at Shenan- dale, at which new members were initiated and officers for the coming year were elected. Pi Omega Pi New members: S. Markwood, B. Pearce, E. Birch, G. Young, C. McCormick, President; M. See. Not pictured: L. Burkholder, C. Reid, C. Hogge. ' %S ' First row: B. R. Kirkpatrick, P. Jen- nings, G. Lewis, Pres- ident. Second row: C. Yost, Dr. Richardson, Sponsor. Sigma Phi Lambda Sigma Phi Lambda is the lo- cal honor society on the campus offering membership to those students maintaining a three- point average. Its purpose is threefold : the promotion of scholarship, leadership, and fel- lowship among Madison stu- dents. In January Sigma Phi Lambda was brought to the attention of the entire campus through the enjoyable tea given for the freshmen and through the out- standing assembly presented on Sigma Phi Lambda Day. The speaker for this program was Dr. S. E. Gerard Priestley, Brit- ish historian, world traveler, and specialist in international rela- tions. Meetings throughout the year were enjoyed by Sigma Phi Lambda members because of the wide variety in the types of programs. First row: N. Heatwole, J. Montgomery, R. Frank, N. Rogers, D. Whittaker, J. Cook, Y. Arm- istead. Second row: B. Belt, S. Peters, L. Ram- sey, F. Crockett, J. Casteen, M. Soutliard, M. Al- tizer, C. Hogge, B. Ross. Third row: W. Kes- terson, H. Harnsberger, S. Newton, C. Phlegar, C. Bowers, J. Meadows, B. Loving, J. Hollar. First row: B. Walker, M. Ackor, J. Crenshaw, J. Snead, C. Will, J. Bivens, J. Zehring, V. Ems- wiler. Second row: H. Warren, L. Rea, J. Wise, M. Deacon, S. Stanley, M. Lacy, L. Brooking, J. Fisher. Third row: A. Anderson, G. Manly, M. See, A. Lutz, J. Craun, J. Flora, S. Divers, W. Brown, T. Wolfe, B. Monger. — 85- First row: C. Jeter, J. Payne, A. Murphy, D. Jones, W. Waite, A Faison. Second row. Y. Armistead, B. Wim- berly, M. Minor, M. Ackor, J. Justice, Pres- ident, H. Hylton, A. Ames, A. Hearl. Third row. Dr. M. Woelfel, Advisor, S. Dennis, R. Norman, M. Edmund- son, G. Brown, M. Rogers, A. Larson, J. Alls. Le Cercle Francais Le Cercle Francais attempts to create an understanding and an enjoyment of the French language, customs, and people for its members. It also tries to bring some knowledge of life in France to the other students on campus. El Club Espanol through fel- lowship and activity enables the Spanish students to learn more about the Spanish - speaking countries of the world, their peoples, and their customs. Throughout the year the Club undertook many activities and First row. R. Lo- gan, W. Jones, C. Gush, E. Higgs, J. Plummer, S. Divers, S. Liddle. Second row. P. Mitchell, G. Rami- rez, B. Johnson, Pres- ident; Dr. F. Martinez, Sponsor; S. Stanley, S. Rosenberger, A. Lind- orfer. Third row. J. Craven, S. Null, K, Ruffner, N. Locke, K. Merrell, J. Lohr. The goal of learning through enjoyment was reached by play- ing French games, learning French songs, and seeing movies of France. Among the Club members were two girls who had lived and visited in France service projects. Among the most gratifying was the prepar- ing of a Christmas box for a needy family. An enjoyable week-end was spent at the col- lege camp, and a trip was taken to Washington, D. C, to visit the Spanish Embassy and the and who were able to tell of their fascinating experiences there. This year the high point of achievement was the presenta- tion of a Christmas play in French for Friday Chapel. El Club Espanol Pan-American Union. A movie was presented to the student body portraying the customs of the Spanish peoples. The year ' s activities were ended with an annual picnic at the home of the sponsor. e a ? | 1 m Table: S. Sullivan, G. Booth, M. Masin- ery, P. Edwards, P. Sealor. Behind Table: L. Wenger, L. Walls, F. Nance. Bookcase: J. Jeffress, S. Liddle, A. Stinson. A. Zirkle, P. Bourne. Absent from picture: Miss Jones, Advisor; E. Blanken- ship, B. Overby, A. Ames, P. Mitchell. Ex Libris Club The Ex Libris Club began an- other year of fellowship for prospective librarians, library assistants, and persons inter- ested in library science with a social hour in the fall to ac- quaint interested freshman stu- dents with the functions and purposes of the Club. Trips to nearby libraries and a variety of other programs helped in giving a better under- standing of libraries and library science. The highlight of the year was the Christmas party at which time gifts were wrap- ped and baskets were prepared for a needy family. Alpha Rho Delta Alpha Rho Delta aims to create among its members a better understanding and a greater appreciation of the fine arts and the cultures of ancient civilization. It brings to life the sports, festivities, and grandeur of the life of the people of those days. The numerous programs pre- sented during the year were found to be both educational and interesting. The Club heard speakers acquainted with an- cient cultures, saw slides and movies on the classical period, and visited museums exhibiting articles of interest. First row: D. Young, A. Benesek, President; Mrs. L. Sawhill, Spon- sor; C. Smith, Mr. J. Sawhill, Sponsor; A. Cor- bitt, H. Marshall. Sec- ond row: A. Stinson, N. Brown, G. Manly, J. Boone, N. Eubank, S. Ledford, B. Byrum, G. Ramirez, A. Larson. First row. V. l an- gel, J. Hollar. N. Pow- ell, D. Bossard, F. Whitt. B. Banks, E. Mistr, N. Brown, B. Fitzgerald, B. Ball. Second row: L. Wen- ger, K. Landes, L. Mahone, B. Walker, H. Glass. Third row. P. Biscoe, L. Draper, A. Hayter, M. Hatta- way, L. Brooking, B. Bishop. Association For Childhood Education The Association for Childhood Education has as its purpose to promote the interest of students en- rolled in the elementary and dual curricula in the edu- cation of young children through exchange of ideas and experiences, and to better equip its members to uphold the standards of professional training. During National Education Week the A.C.E. was host to the Wednesday assembly speaker. The super- visors from Keister Elementary School were frequent visitors at the monthly meetings and contributed a great deal to the discussions. Included in the year ' s activities were the annual banquet and the picnic at City Park. First row. H. Glass, Secretary; J. Hollar, President; B. Ball. Reporter; B. Banks, Assistant Program Chairman. Second row: E. Mistr. Treas- urer; B. Walker, Program Chairman; N. Brown, Vice-President. First row: N. Mc- Clanahan, A. Pome- roy, B. Barbour. G. M a n 1 y, D. Bossard. Second row: J. Dyer, M. Boyd, K. Ballagh, R. Corley, F. Camp- bell, A. Burruss. Third row: J. Cook, N. Cloud, D. King, A. Hiner, L. Huffer, R. Haught, C. Bowers, S. Gilbert, P. Lutz, B. Via, J. Shaw. «t M First row: S. Mowles, President; M. Wood, 1st Vice President; B. J. Owen, 2nd Vice President. Second row: J. Zehring, Historian; Miss M. Brady, Spon- sor; P. Evans, Secre- tary. Future Business Leaders of America The Future Business Leaders of America is nationally organ- ized for the promotion of under- standing of business procedures and subsequently to adapt the business student to his individ- ual selected vocation. A news- paper is published monthly to inform each chapter of the activities and ideas constituted in the various other chapters. Freshmen were welcomed and informed at a party highlight- ing the September meeting and beginning the Madison College Chapter ' s calendar. At each of the other meetings the officers in charge led informative pro- grams presented by the mem- bers themselves or by special guests. Activities this year in- cluded, in addition, movies, and speakers. The conclusion of the year ' s calendar was an annual banquet and installation of officers for the coming year. Mathematics Club The Mathematics Club, which is composed of mathematics ma- jors and minors, has as its pur- pose to maintain and foster an interest in mathematics on cam- pus. The most outstanding activity of the year was a successful homecoming for alumnae mem- bers. Dr. Robert C. Yates, Head of the Mathematics Department at William and Mary, was the speaker and had as his subject Roulettes. Many of the old members returned for the even- ing. Other activities of the Club included the Christmas party at which the new members were initiated and the annual visit to the sponsor ' s home in the spring. First row: V. Emswiler, C. Yost, J. Fisher, B. Via, J. Flora, N. Heatwole. Sec- ond row: Dr. J. E. Iken- berry, Sponsor: A. Ander- son, K. East, President; E. Isom, B. Freeman, M. South- ard. Third row: R. Haught, J. Montgomery, M. Smith. L. Wood, M. Harper, B. Lov- ing, E. Powell, M. Kientz, E. Wayne. First row: N. Gordon, J. Edwards, B. Goodman. S. Wilkinson, B. Dickerson, J. Henson, F. Dennis, B. Berezoski, J. Lawhorn, F. Swanner, M. Duke, P. Gordon, C. Bradley, M. Burnette, F. Crockett, J. Payne, K. Alderman, B. Hundley, E. Ritchie. Second row. S. Mowles, C. Sink H. Marshall, J. Stephens, C. Yost, B. Neal, A. Mackey, S. Megeath, M. Wertz, L. P. Smith, J. Bond, G. Lewis, J. Hollar, J. Casteen, V. Fries, R. Wray, B. Robertson, J. Montgomery. Third row: J. Clark, M. Suiter, C. Bowers, J. Bivens, A. Ander- son, S. Grimes, L. Wingate, S. Keith, C. Phlegar, S. Drivers, M. Caton, L. Hook, J. Artz, E. Kiracofe, J. Bair, A. Huffman, S. Bowdle, J. Phillips. The Glee Club This year the Glee Club, with its sixty voices, was under a new director for the first time since its permanent founding in 1916. Dr. Lester Bucker, form- erly Supervisor of Music of the Virginia State Department of Education, came to the campus and Glee Club this fall. The Glee Club ' s activities dur- ing the school year included participation in the fall convo- cation and several appearances in the Monday and Wednesday assemblies. The annual Christ- mas program was given as a .joint concert with the Randolph- Macon Men ' s Glee Club. The Club took such weekend trips as a preaching mission and tele- vision appearance in Norfolk, with a joint engagement with the University of Richmond Men ' s Glee Club, and joint con- certs with the Men ' s Chorus of Hampden-Sydney. The larger and much antici- pated spring tour was taken within the state, visit ing vari- ous high schools, civic organiza- tions, and churches to further the knowledge and interest in Madison College. The year end- ed with the annual and classic May Day event in which the Glee Club furnished the choral background and with the par- ticipation in the baccalaureate and graduation exercises. Joy Hollar, Treasurer; Elinor Ritchie, President; Mr. Bucher, Director; Ma- rie Caton, Secretary; Betty Hundley, Librarian. Clifford Marshall, Conductor; John Steelman, Librarian; Broyles, Vice President; Page Borst, President. Bettye Melton, Secretary-Treasurer; Eddie The Concert Band The goal of the Concert Band is to promote high standards of musicianship and interest in en- semble playing, as well as to provide an opportunity for such playing experience. During the year the Band presented programs both on the campus for the enjoyment of the student body and on various occasions in the community. Its members also participated in the gala May Day program. First row. B. Melton, A. V olfe, R. Fogle. J. Steel- man, N. Lindamood, A. Blankenship, M. Townsend. Secc7id rcw: C. Mincer, J. Cienshaw, G. Gray, S. Welch, B. Madigan. Third row: Mr. Marshall, J. Rol- lins, A. Warlfolk, S. Spenk, T. Wolfe, L. Bohnert, R. Pippin. Fourth row: P. Borst, E. Broyles. JOYCE FULCHER, President Woodwind, first row. N. Eppard, N. Ander- son, J. Justice, N. Addington. Second row: B. Melton, R. Fogle. D. Clarkson, T. Wolfe. First row. N. Golden, D. Biewsler. Second row. M. Angell, J. Cook. Third row: N. Wood, Mr. Marshall, N. Ep- pard, N. Anderson, J. Justice, N. Addington. Fourth row: J. Crenshaw, C. Mincer, G. Gray. Madison College The Madison College Concert Orchestra has as its primary purpose the promotion of high standards of playing. The highlight of the year for its members was the annual spring tour, a week during which the orchestra gave of its talents to various schools and communities throughout the state. Aside from the tour, second semester also found the group presenting concerts in several nearby localities. These concerts included a variety of compositions, ranging from symphonies to show tunes and classics. Novelty num- bers were included for the younger members of the audience. The orchestra also served the college at special assembly programs throughout the year. Brass: J. Crenshaw, C. Mincer, J. Spinks, G. Lewis. Second row: G. Gray, R. Pippin. First row. J. Fulcher, N. Smith, N. Ramsey, L. Bohneit. Second row: B. Melton, R. Fogle, D. Clarkson, T. Wolfe, B. Loving. Third roiu: R. Pippin, J. Spinks, G. Lewis, S. Lance. Fourth row: E. Broyles. Concert Orchestra The orchestra featured vocal .selections which im- pressed audiences with renditions of familiar favorites. The beautiful lighting and staging effects that were so much a part of the orchestra left a memorable im- pression on its audiences from the opening to the closing of the programs. At the year ' s end each member felt a satisfaction that resulted from his contributions to the varied audiences. He had given pleasure to many, some of whom had never before heard such a group. It is this pleasure that is the musician ' s reward ; that which he gives is returned many fold. MR. CLIFFORD T. MARSHAL Conductor ercussion: J. Wood, S. Lance, Broyles. Strings, first row: D. Brewster, J. Cook, J. Fulcher, N. Golden, M. Angell. Second ro zo: N. Smith, D. Sheehe, N. Ramsey. Third row: B. Loving, L. Bohnert. f « First row: J. Kuhn, B. DeWitt, M. Wertz. Second row. F. Crcck- I ' tt, D. Barnes, G. Booker, D. Sheets, N. R-jgers, M. Brown, E. Kiracofe, Mr. Hicks, Sponsor; R. Wray. Diapason Club The Diapason Club, which is affiliated with the American Guild of Organists, has as its aim the fostering of musical in- terest, abilities, and apprecia- tion on the campus, especially in regard to organ music. Composed of crgan students, the Club began the year by spon- soring William Watkins, a prom- inent young organist, in an as- sembly program. The Club mem- bers participated in student re- citals, assisted with church mu- sic, sponsored the appearance of musical artists, and took a trip to Washington, D. C, for the purpose of seeing and playing outstanding organs. Madison College Chorus The Madison College Chorus, a member of the Virginia Fed- eration of Music Clubs, provides an outlet through group work for those students who have a special interest in choral music. To be of service, mainly on cam- pus, is the primary aim of the organization. Known as the official Y.W.C. A. Choir, the Chorus regularly sang in Friday Chapel during the year. An entire musical program was presented by the Chorus for Chapel on one occa- sion. In addition, the group sang for various services in sev- eral of the local churches. First row: R. Freeze, B. Bishop, President; L. Wallace, L. Wins- low, D. Sheets. W. Perkins, S. Smith, C. Hicks, B. Armistead, N, Hopkins, N. Close. A, Townshend. Second row: D. King. S. Led- pord, N. Pas. P. Sut- phin. M. Potzler, E. Morgan, S. Best, S. Davis, I. Whetzel, B. Melton, B. Vellines, M. Blount. Third row: B. Ball, J. Powell, M. Boyd, L. Wood, F. Schottroffe, J. Trox- ell, V. Walker. B. Cut- chin, S. Snedegar, G. Gray. K. Ruffner. M. James. First row: T. Wolfe, J. Snyder, M. Davis, Miss G. Burau, Direc- tor, M. Stockdale, N. Rogers, E. Lohr. Sec- cnd row: D. Brewster, E. Broyles, S. Lance, A. Murphy, D. Barnes, D. Ycder, S. Iglehart. Madrigal Singers The Madrigal Singers, form- erly the Choral Ensemble, is composed of those persons inter- ested in extra-curricular music. The group had a busy year singing for civic clubs and or- ganizations and for churches in Harrisonburg and neighboring communities, as well as partici- pating in college activities. Some of the highlights of t he year were the Christmas assembly program in collaboration with the Y pageant and a pi ' ogram of Christmas music, of which the group was in complete charge, given at St. Stephen ' s Church. Several members were a part of the Virginia College Choral Clinic held in Richmond in the fall, and members also took part in the spring activities of the Virginia Federation of Music Clubs. The group made a week- end tour to Southeastern Vir- ginia in the spring. Madison ' s own all - student dance band, the Lost Chords, was available to provide music for informal dances throughout the school year. Besides play- ing when their services were First roio: S. Keith, B. Melton, A. Elliott, B. Baus- erman, K. Anderson. Sec- ond row: J. Steelman, J. Cook, L. Bohnert, S. Welch, B. Snellings, E. Broyles. solicited, the group met for much-enjoyed jam sessions. These sessions provided an op- portunity for many of the stu- dents who enjoy playing jazz Lost Chords and dance music to get together and give their talents an airing, to get ideas from each other, and to gain the experience of playing in an informal group. First row: J. Snead, P. Livesay, A. Daniel, P. Lumpkin. J. Vought, A. Younkins. Second row. P. Wheeler, F. Landis, S. McGavock, A. White. Back row: Dr. Lati- mer, C. Faulder. Stratford Stratford Players started their year by sponsoring an assembly program given by two actors from New York who presented a series of scenes entitled Mr. and Mrs. The highlight of the Club ' s activity was the social hour given for the Canadian Players from Stratford, Ontario, following their performance of Hamlet. The members of the Club and their guests were able to talk with the Players and become acquainted with each one personally. CONNIE FAULDER President Around table: S. Humph- ries, P. Wenger, S. Iglehart, P. Wheeler. Back row: E. Broyles, R. Fogle, J. Purd- ham, M. Choate, D. O ' Don- nell. Patsy Wheeler, Treasurer; Connie Faulder, President; Eddie Broyles, Vice President; Annie L. Daniel, Secretary. Players An afternoon not to be forgotten was the one spent at the apart- ment of the Chib ' s sponsor. While enjoying delicious refreshments the members made plans for future activities. Two public productions were given during the year. Fall brought the presentation of Outward Bound, a British fantasy by Sutton Vane. The spring production was a bill of three one-act plays by American, British, and Russian playwrights. DR. MARY LATIMER Advisor S. Iglehart, J. Vought, E. Broyles. M. C h o a t e, P. Lumpkin. First row: C. Wise, C. Faulder, J. Poe, B. Ross, P. Austin, B. Davis. Second row. B. Bowman, A. Brown, T. Jones, S. Stanley, S. Bramlett, J. Baldwin, J. Cook. Third row: S. Foote, L. Thomas, A. Bald- erson, J. Flora, S. Louderback, F. Connelly, C. Grimm, K. Kitchen. Fourth row: G. Manly, N. Blunt, D. Fischer, S. Brankley, M. Shuler, J. Buchanan. S. Weitzell, B. McGinnis, J. List, D. Young, J. Kline. Fifth row: L. Burkholder, A. Mackey, N. Phillips. V. Langel, J. Bird, L. Saunders, B. Pearce, S. Cunningham, D. Dean, E. Hill, P. Biscoe, B. Myers, J. Cook, N. Cloud. The Bluestone Cotillion Club The Bluestone Cotillion Club, which celebrated its twenty- seventh year of organization on campus, welcomed thirty new members during fall goating. The most outstanding event during the year was the Cotil- lion and German dance weekend held February 22 and 23. The dance given Friday night fea- tured the Nite Rockers. Satur- day night everyone danced from Dusk to Dawn with music furnished by Tony Pastor and his orchestra. Other memorable activities of the Club included the cabaret dance sponsored in March, spring goating, and the annual picnic held the latter part of spring. MEMBERS Pat Austin Anita Mae Balderson Janet Baldwin Judy Bird Pat Biscoe Nancy Blunt Beverly Bowman Shirley Bramlett Shirley Brankley Alma Brown Jo Ann Buchanan Lucy Burkholder Jane Carneale Mary Ellen Choate Felicia Connelly Janet Cook June Cook Shirley Cunningham Peggy Cupp Betty Jane Davis Dottie Dawson Dobby Dean Anita Eldridge Connie Faulder Dot Fischer Joan Flora First row: P. Austin, D. Fischer, S. Cunningham, V. Langel, L. Burkholder, S. Bramlett. Second row: J. Cook, A. Jones, B. Myers, P. Biscoe, J. List, M. Harper, A. Brown, L. Lovitt. Jackie Poe, Reporter; Peggy Cupp, Treasurer; Joan Van- Saun, Vice-Presidsnt; Shirley Stewart, Sergeant-at-Arms; Carolyn Wise, Secretary Absent jronn picture: Joan Har- vey, Business Manager. Shirley Foote Barbara Freed Nancy Freed Charlene Grimm Vickie Hall Mitzi Harper Betty Harrelson Joan Harvey Reba Heishman Ernestine Hill Peggy Hollandsworth Elizabeth Humphreys Shirley Humphries Carrie Lou Jeter Thelma Jones Sharon Keith Wilda Kesterson Ella Sue Kiracofe Janet Kline Virginia Langel Johanna List Patty Livesay Sylvia Louderback Loretta Lovitt Betty Lynch Avis Mackey Grace Manly Beverley McGinnis Betty Myers Jean Parrish Beverley Pearce Nancy Phillips Jean Plummer Jackie Poe Gladys Ramirez Betsy Ross Lynne Saunders Mary Ann Shuler Peggy Slemp Shirley Stanley Shirley Stewart Nancy Sydnor Doris Talbert LeReve Thomas Barbara Traugott Joan Van Saun Sada Weitzell Mary Ann Wertz Carolyn Wise Judy Wise Ann Wolfe Marjorie Yargar Doris Young BARBARA TRAUGOTT President Dr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith First row: B. Walker, N. Dixon, A. L. Chapman, M. F. Stone, S. Fairfield, B. Ball, H. Glass, B. Banks, B. Johnson. Second row. L. Potts, J. Henson, A. Webb, J. Hollar, B. Hundley, J. Vought, B. Ellmore, N. Elgin, A. Turner, B. Martin, N. Brown. Third row: P. Nicholas, P. Shafer, S. Watkins, M. Goodwin, S. Bowdle, B. Loving, C. Childress, B. Smalts, C. Davis, B. Edwards, P. Boyd, B. Belt. The German Club The German Club began the year by welcoming new mem- bers and presenting its annual cabaret dance in the fall. Second semester was high- lighted by goating and the Ger- man-Cotillion dance weekend, which included a Friday night cabaret dance, an informal con- cert Saturday afternoon, and the formal dance Saturday night. Dusk to Dawn was the theme for the black and silver decorations centering around Tony Pastor ' s orchestra. The officers of both dance clubs par- ticipated in the figure. Graduating Germans said good-byes at the spring pic- nic, at which time the officers received lovely gifts from the Club. First row: B. Tucker, M. Cole, B. Dixon, A. Younkins, M. Deacon. Second row: B. Barbour, J. Alls, J. Bond, B. Morris, C. Smith, D. Glass. Tliird row: P. Evans, S. Bundy, B. Snellings, B. Macleod, L. Ramsey, A. Roberson, P. Moulden, M. Talman, S. Brooks, C. McCormick, A. Pomeroy, A. M. Clark. Fourth row: N. J. Roberts, A. James, B. Bishop, C. Gush, B. Gooch, H. Harnsberger, J, Harris, B. Stone, K. Ald- erman, S. Copley, N. Eubank, J. Payne, A. Hiner, W. Jones, A. Cross, N. Gordon, M. Lucy, H. Warren, B. Brenner. M. Goodwin, Vice-President; S. Bundj-, Seigeant-at-Arms: K. Samford, Secretary; J. Hogan, Treasurer; L. Myers, Busi- ness Manager; C. Jeffries, Reporter. MEMBERS Jacqueline Albrecht Barbara Alderman Joan Alls Betty Ball Kay Ballagh Barbara Banks Betty Barbour Beverley Belt Barbara Bishop Judy Bond Suzanne Bowdle Peggy Boyd Barbara Brenner Stuart Brooks Nancy Brown Sarah Bundy Anne Lee Chapman Carol Childress Ann Marie Clark Maxine Cole Sylvia Copley Anne Cox Allene Cross Annie Laurie Daniel Carol Davis Meg Deacon Barbara Dixon Nancy Dixon Barbara Edwards Nancy Elgin Betty Ellmore Caroline Evans Pat Evans Shirley Fairfield Dixie Glass Harriette Glass Bev Gooch Martha Goodwin Nancy Gordon Charlotte Gush Harriet Harnsberger Janice Harris Jane Henson Ann Hiner Jane Hogan Christine Hogge Joy Hollar Betty Hundley Cynthia James Carolyn Evans Jefferies Betty Johnson Winnifred Jones Jo Ann Logan Betty Jo Loving Martha Lucy Pat Lumpkin Betsy MacLeod Bertie Sue Martin Hope McAIpin Carol McCormick Beth Morris Phyllis Moulden Lois Myers Pat Nicholas Bertha Jane Owen Jane Payne Sue Peters Alice Pomeroy Louise Potts Lynn Ramsey Anne Townes Roberson Nora Jane Roberts Katharine Ann Samford Priscilla Shafer Caroll Sue Sink Bessie Smalts Carolyn Smith Jean Smith Betty Lou Snellings Betty Stone Mary Stone Martha Talman Nancy Talman Barbara Tucker Anita Turner Judy Vought Bonnie Walker Helen Warren Sis Watkins Anita Webb Nancj ' Wood Ann Carol Younkins JEAN SMITH, President DR. AND MRS. RAYMOND DINGLEDINE, Advisors MR. AND MRS. THOMAS LEIGH, Advisors First row: J. Oliver, N. Lynn, M. Holsinger, C. Billhimer, E. Showalter, T. Wolfe, K. Jenkins, J. Richardson. Second row: S. Morris, Y. Hooke, V. Chandler, M. Thomas, M. Diehl, M. Ebert, S. Liskey, J. Harrison, A. Boone. Sesame Club To Ali Baba the word sesame meant the opening of a door to greater riches. To the members of the Sesame Club it means the opening of a door to a richer and fuller college life for the day students. The Club strives to promote the welfare of its mem- bers and to draw them into a closer relation- ship with resident students and their activi- ties. Activities of the Club included initiation of new members at Riverwood, a Christmas party, the sponsoring of an assembly pi ' o- gram, and a spring picnic. This year, in addition to these activities, the Club launched Operation Improve- ments for the Women Day Students ' Room and took an active part in May Day. Front: Joan Everhart, President; Nancy Driver, Sec- retaiy; Letitia Lam, Vice President. Back: Carolyn Fisher, Nancy Heatwole. First row: J. Mvers, S. Kurihara, K. East, M. Dulaney. Second row: N. Gard, I. Skapars, S. Carle- ton, S. Glass, Dr. A. Showalter. Third row: M. Smith, B. Via, E. Phelas, J. Mays, G. Robinson, C. Robert- son. Fourth row: M. Hardy, E. Wayland, N. Heatwole, I. Haddon, B. Culler, M. Kientz, J. Snead. Fifth row: Dr. R. D. Cool, Sponsor; B. Cooley, J. Melone, C. Will, M. Harper, P. Austin, D. Dawson, C. Luck. Sixth row: M. Brandenburg, L. Wood, P. Beall,, V. Emswiler, A. Silman, M. Fulton, A. Zirkle, B. Johnson. Seventh row: Mr. S. Bocskey, Sponsor; P. Strother, L. Cawley, J. Powell, S. Gilbert. Curie Science Club The main purpose of the Curie Science Club is to foster science on campus and to help students further their special scientific interests. Highlights of the year included the trip to the Merck chemical plant and participa- tion in the Virginia Academy of Science. Programs for the Club were given by members who had done research in particu- lar fields and who wished to share their work with others. Members of the faculty also spoke to the Club on special topics. As a finale for the year ' s activities the Club visited Riverwood, the college camp. First row: P. Strother, Sergeant-at-Arms; M. Bran- denburg, President; J. Powell, Reporter. Second row: C. Luck, Vice-President; L. Cawley, Program Chair- man; S. Gilbert, Secretary. The Alumnae Association Congratulations to the Class of ' 57. You have completed four years of special training at Madison College. Now you stand on the threshold of the life and work for which you have been preparing since the day of your birth. The best wishes of your Alma Mater are with you al- ways wherever you may go. The Alumni Association of Madison College was organized by the first graduating class — the Class of 1911, and has been functioning continuously ever since. Its primary purpose is to keep the Alumni in touch with each other and with their Alma Mater, to stimulate and perpetuate friendships, and to inspire continuing loyalty for the fine standards of life and service for which our college stands. The Madison College Alumni Association invites you to be- come an active member of our organization, a vital part of the ever growing Madison family. By active, we mean one who keeps our Alumni Office in- formed as to one ' s whereabouts and activities so that the office may in turn keep up college and class contacts. Each member is asked to contribute annually to our Alumni Loyalty Fund and to pay dues of $1.00 per year. The Alumni Office publishes an ALUMNI NEWS BULLETIN twice a year, which is mailed out to all Alumni whose ad- dresses are kept up to date in our files. We keep class lists, an area file, and married and single files which are available for all who wish to use them. Their accuracy, of course, depends upon the cooperation of the Alumni. Your senior class president will serve as a class agent whose responsibility and oppor- tunity 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 Of- fice when any change of address or name occurs. You are also cordially invited to join one of our Madison Col- lege Local Chapters, located in Baltimore, Md., Charleston, W. Va., Northern Virginia Area, Winchester, Lexington, Culpep- er, The Peninsula, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Richmond, Roa- noke, Danville, Surry-Sussex, a n d Harrisonburg. 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 citi- zens of our nation. f First row. A. Hiner, A. Woolfolk, N. Bell, R. Athey. Second row: A. Corbitt, J. Zehring, J. Craun, S. Newton, President; N. Gordon, J. Artz, J. Pollok, L. Latham. Third row. S. Rainey, N. Locke, B. Simmerman, F. Lan- dis, E. Wood, J. Click, E. Morgan, B. Ken- dall. S. Ledford, A. Lutz. The Grandaughters ' Club In 1939 the Granddaughters ' Club was organized to cherish the traditions and memories of Madison as passed from Mother to daughter. Prior to the Christmas vaca- tion, the members diligently prepared gifts for patients at the Alms House and Rocking- ham Memorial Hospital. Other outstand ' .ng dates on the agenda included Founder ' s Day and Homecoming. The Junior Marshalls were appointed by the Junior Class officers. They were in charge of directing formal processions on such occasions as convoca- Junior Marshalls tions and Founders ' Day in an orderly and systematic manner. First row. S. Wat- kins, C. Childress, C. Robertson, J. Painter, A. Remley, Second row. B. Auten, A. Clark, L. Jones, H. McAlph- in. Third row. P. Strother, N. Cloud, N. Talman, L. Burk- holder, E. Southall. received a useful tuck-away table-tennis table. Music in the dining halls was made more audible through the installation of additional speakers. A variety of small items, such as records, phonograph needles, and recreation equipment, was also pur- chased. The Council contributed funds for use in preparation of floats representing each class in the May Day parade. Each year the Recreation Council strives to obtain those recreational facilities most needed and desired on the campus. Cer- tainly its members have found enjoyment in the fact that they made these new additions possible. Top: A. M. Clark, E. Wayne, B. Banks. Bottom, back: M. Harding, F. Whitt. Front: Y. Franklin, R. Wray. Recreation Council Top: N. Talman, J. Albrecht, S. Inglehart, D. Bnssard, S. Keith. Bottom, seated: J. Painter, Standing: J. Hogan, J. Mays. R. Rowland. This year the Recreation Council did much to improve facilities on the campus for en.ioyment of the students. Television sets were obtained for the freshman dating center in Alumnae Hall and for the recreation room in Logan Hall, which is for the use of upperclassmen. New four-speed record players replaced the old ones in many of the buildings on campus. For added pleasure in the recrea- tion room of Ashby a new aluminum table- tennis table was installed. Johnston Hall First row: J. Bird, C. Campbell, J. Moss, P. Livesay, M. Cald- well. Second row: R. Reynolds, M. Hardy, N. Chittum, S. Wright, President; B. Dillow, J. Lawhorn, C. Wil- son, P. B e a 1 1, C. Grimm. Third row: B. Maddox, V. Connelly, P. Asbell, M. Cohn, P. Moulden, C. Evans, A. White, R. Frank. Frances Sale Club The Frances Sale Club com- posed of students majoring in home economics was named in honor of the first home eco- nomics teacher at Madison. The purposes of the Club are to further interest in home-mak- ing, to obtain a stronger spirit of friendship and cooperation among the girls in all fields of home economics, and to train them in club leadership. During the year some of the most successful activities were the Penn State and V.P.I, work- shops, a symposium of home economists, and the state con- vention of the Virginia Home Economics Association attended by representatives of the Club. First row: M. Suit- er, L. Latham, M. Shumate, E. Morgan, E. Feaganes. Second row: N. Eppard, J. Thomas, B. Conwell, Z. Yates, D. Leach. Third row: J. Shreck- hise, G. Milleson, N. Bawen, B. Orenduff, T. Golderos, C. Cou- ble, R. Simmons, G. Blair, B. Hammack, J. Smith, Y. Franklin. Pre-game instruction is received on the hockey field by members of the extramural team. Extramural Basketball games are a major attraction on Saturday afternoons. Miss Morrison, Intramural Co-ordinator; Miss O ' Neil, Extramural Co-ordinator; Miss The Athletic Association HILDA WINKLEMAN President The Athletic Association, com- posed of all students enrolled at Madison, has its purpose to en- courage and stimulate the stu- dents ' participation and interest in athletic games and sports, to promote good sportsmanship, and to cultivate a spirit of co- operation and fellowship. The Athletic Association Cab- inet consists of the officers of the Athletic Association elected by the student body ; class rep- resentatives; student intramur- al coordinators ; student extra- mural coordinators ; intramural committee composed of sports leaders i n basketball, hockey, water sports, softball, badmin- ton, archery, table tennis, vol- leyball, tennis, dance, fencing, and golf; extramural committee composed of club presidents in fencing, modern dance. Porpoise, and Mercury clubs, and the managers of the extramural teams. The organization spon- sors the annual chuck wagon party for the Freshmen during orientation week and the tradi- tional May Day Program at Madison. The Athletic Associa- tion ' s other activities include the sponsorship of the intra- mural sports. Hockey and bas- ketball are offered as extra- mural sports. .110 — B. Bowman, A. Webb, and B. Harrelson stop for a chat with Miss Morrison between classes. A A, Council First row: M. Harnsberger, S. Welch, L. Hall. Second row: E. Wayne, F. Kibler, S. Brankley. First row: E. Davis. Second row: A. Webb, H. Winkleman, B. Pearce, M. Royall, S. Stewart. Third roiv: E, Smith, M. Ashton. First row: M. Talman, S. Register, H. Thomas, J. Zehring. Second roiv: B. Snellings, T. Quarles, F. Campbell. Third roiu: M. Mauck, J. Albrecht, B. Stone, B. Harrelson. Saturday afternoons in the fall bring the excitement of hockey games. Hockey Hockey, the first sport played after the opening of the fall semester, is one of Madison ' s two extramural sports. The team plays five or six matches with other colleges within the state during each season. The team members are eligi- ble for membership in the Blue Ridge Tournament each year. Tresa Quarles was selected for the Blue Ridge honorary first team this year. F.rst r w :;1. L, RcyE.ll, B, Roberts, P. Schultz, J Fl;ra, B. Harrelson. Seccnd row: H. Winkle- man, F. Schottrcffe, A, Webb, T. Quarles, M. Ash- ton, S. Stewart. First row: S. Welch, P. Guy, J. Poe, J. Harrison, L. Graves. Secopcl row: P. Davies, K. Merrill, E. Aston, J. DiMisa, N. Blunt, D. Talbert. — 112- First row: B. Bowman. S. Brankley, A. Webb, T. Quarles, M. Harnsberger, J. Painter, S. Shearer. Sec- ond row: L. Gravely. J. Beach. L. Waldron, J. Albrecht, D. Talbert, A. Watts, N. Talman, P. Schultz, B. Vipperman, E. Southall, L. Hall, J. Poe. The Mercury Club is a pro- fessional organization for physi- cal education ma,iors and min- ors. Opportunities for profes- Mercury Club sional education as well as social and recreational programs are presented throughout the year to foster better professional at- titudes, advance good fellow- ship, and to provide leadership experience. First roiv: P. Whittaker, V. Owens, J. Flora. F. Evans. M. Foster, B. Armistead, M. Royall, M. Mauck. J. DiMisa. Second roiu: K. Merrell. B. Cave, H. Bresko, H. Woolfolk, R. Collie, W. Coles, E. Humphreys. E. Ash- ton. B. Stone. A. Shotwell. J. Moreland. 1 fm . ii|| i M m i K j T ' ' VH mm%g - m r£ 1 UU ju 4i l taH- i H pr fgl g ijf (.r V ' W S ' M — 113 — Basketball A Madison Duchess looks for an open- ing to pass during a Saturday afternoon basketball game. Basketball is a popular intramural sport on the Madison campus. Early in the fall a team is organized by each dormitory and sorority house. These teams are divided into two leagues — the Purple and the Gold. A tournament is held to determine a first and second place win- ner for each League. Play-offs are held to de- termine the first and second place teams for the campus. This year Junior team placed first with Jackson trailing close behind. Logan and Ashby won third and fourth place. As a grand finale, the winning intramural team plays the varsity team — and incidentally the varsity team won this year. Offered as a varsity sport, basketball is pro- vided for those IVIadisonites with advanced skills in playing the game. Madison competes with other college teams throughout the state of Vir- ginia to feature several outstanding performances throughout the season. Suspense is mounting! succeed in her attempt? Will this Duchess Dr. Sinclair, B. Stone, J. Kuhn, S. Welch, H. Hilton, A. Turner, D. Glass, Miss Morrison, D. Waldrop, V. Hall, E. Ashton. Fencing Club The Fencing Club offers to Madison students an opportun- ity to participate in the sport cf Fencing which demands co- ordination, speed, skill, and courtesy. Although fencing is relative- ly new on this campus, it may be recognized that Madison is one of the few colleges where Fencing is taught and organ- ized. The action of the foil is demonstrated to members of the fencing team by Dr. Sinclair. A picturesque setting is presented with arch foils by members of the Fencing Club. Left to right: L. Hall, D. Dawson, C. Davis, B. Snellings, N. Bruwn, N. Talman. A. Lindui- fer, P. Talman, B. Johnson, B. Ballagh, C. Campbell, S. Anderson, M. Talman, K. Causey, B. Nelson, A. Clark, S. Mathews, G. Mathews, B. Bowman, N. Gordon, N. Cassedy, Charlotte Gratz. Porpoise Club The Porpoise Club, designed to pro- vide an opportunity for the more in- terested and skilled swimmers, strives to further a general interest in swim- ming. The Club helps others to learn to swim and also to emphasize the im- portance of safety measures which are imperative to each individual. — 116- B. Brown, M. Potzler, J. Dyer, B. Roberts. M, Foster, S. Slade, J. Buchannan, B. Edwards. Orchesis, the modern dance club, is organized for all those who wish to do extra work in dance. Members are selected on the basis of their grace, coord- ination, and skill. Tryouts are held each year to determine new membership. A highlight of the year was our annual trip to the Fine Arts Forum at the Woman ' s College, University of North Carolina. There we saw the thesis dance of our own Miss Gutchow per- formed. March 22 and 23 we presented our recital to the public. The glee club and orchestra com- bined with the dancers to make possible our presentation of Maresco and Jubilent Song along with seven unique and original creations by club mem- bers. Orchesis B. Roberts, J, Buc- hannan, S. Brank- ley, R. Frank, M. Foster, S. Slade, B. Edwards, B. Brown, M. Potzler, J. Dyer. Intramural S. Matthews directs a race for the participants in swimming and water sports. D. Glass instructs a lunge in this fencing match. S. Andrews, M. Caldwell, S. Back and P. Dougherty choose equipment for a shooting session in archery. — 118 — Sports H. Hylton watches with a critical eye as N. Eubanks and N. Phillips par- ticipate in a game of shuffleboard. N. Atkinson, P. Simmons, and S. Simpson observe F. Campbell ' s stroke as she starts to tee off from the green. J. Zehring, intramural social danc- ing leader, seems pleased with her con- quest. — 119 — 0 €mj, ¥ ' : .rv V - im yj ' ■ y Typical of Madison College ' s friendly atmos- phere, students and faculty members enjoy con- versing at various campus functions. Pictured above is an assembly speaker, Gladys Lewis, Dr. Latimer, Dr. Richardson and other students lunching in Junior Dining Hall. At left is the Freshman Tea, and below is Dean Garber getting acquainted with an incoming freshman on regis- tration day. message from the President Dear 1957 Graduates: It has been a pleasant and satisfying experience to to have been associated with you during your years as students at Madison. You have rendered outstanding leadership to the College, and I wish to commend you for your loyalty and cooperation. As alumni, you will continue as important members 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 fu- ture years, I hope that you will demonstrate your interest in and sentimental attachment 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 1957. Sincerely, G. TYLER MILLER President of Madison C ollege — 122 — DR. G. TYLER MILLER President of Madison College HILLCREST Home of the President DR. PERCY H. WARREN Dean of Madison College A message from the Dean Dear Students: It is generally agreed that genuine happiness comes only from the complete and abund- ant life and that success is measured in terms of service to God and mankind. We, your teachers, recognize that the pro- fession in which we are engaged has inherent qualities and op- portunities for the attainment of happiness and success which are not present to the same de- gree in many fields of work. In permitting us to work with young persons day after day, God has bestowed upon us a wonderful privilege and a great blessing. You have blessed us by your attendance at Madison College — by giving us an op- portunity to help you achieve your developmental tasks, grow in knowledge, grow in the abili- ties to think critically and crea- tively. It makes us happy to see you achieve the aforemen- tioned aspects of maturity, as well as to observe you enlarge your circle of friends, to think of your seriousness in finding a life ' s companion and to realize that you are coming to know God better and are making more real the teachings of the church which heretofore have been ac- cepted on authority. Happiness and success are in the midst of teachers. God has make it relatively easy for us to know happiness and success. We thank God for our profes- sion and we thank you for as- sociating yourself with us. Sincerely yours, PERCY H. WARREN Dean of Madison College 124 — Officers of Administration A ' RUTH JONES WILKINS Dean of Women DOROTHY S. CAREER Dean of Freshmen William J. DeLong Director of Student Personnel Services Helen M. Frank Registrar Alfred K. Eagle Director of Student Guidance Richard C. Haydon Director of Field Services and Placement Howard K. Gibbons Business Manager Clara A. Childs Director of Public Relations Alice M. Aiken Charlotte P. Allen J. Edgar Anderson Sara E. Anderson Anna S. Armentrout Montie E. Armentrout Junella E. Aylor Luna H. Baker f T . iBInr tfi; jk Anna B. Beasley M. H. Bell Marjorie T. Berkley Margaret P. Bird Sallie Blosser Stephen C. Bocskey Marie L. Boje Etta M. Bowman Restaging a typical Western scene, Elise Miller remembers her summer trip to Wyoming with her father and Dean and Mrs. Warren. Dr. Latimer seems perplexed at the way Stratford rehearsal is going. John N. Mcllwraith receives a retirement token from his col- leagues in the department of his- tory and social science. Deposits and withdrawals are tentatively forgotten as students wait in line to pay their lab fees to Mrs. Ha- maker, Cashier. Dr. Dingledine examines his fourth grade text, Vir- ginia ' s History, which has recently been accepted for public use. A Saturday afternoon is gladly sacrificed by students to attend this philosophy coach class taught by Rev. McCabe. Mary M. Brady Thelma K. Branch Anna S. Brown Edith Bryan Lester S. Bucher Gertrude Burau Bsrnice Bush Charles G. Caldwell James W. Chappell Clara A. Childs Joyce L. Clatterbuck Carolyn G. Cline Adele G. Coakley Mona L. Coffman Raymond D. Cool Ruth Cooper Jean E. Copper Ruth S. Cox Elizabeth Curtis Jay L. Curtis Agnes H. Derrick Kathryn I. Dever Agnes Dingledine Raymond C. Dingledine Alfred K. Eagle Alma R. Flick Otto F. Frederikson Eva F. Fretwell Annie M. Garnett Glenn Gildersleeve Hazel Gildersleeve Willodene Glick Mrs. Warren, Dean Garber and Dean Wilkins are enjoying the comfort of the faculty lounge. Mr. Bocskey instructs his biology class in their lab- oratory assignment with the microscope. The counter m the Phy- sica l Education office is adapted as a leaning post by tired majors wishing to consult with a member of the staff. Mr. Gibbons and the staff in tlie treasurer ' s office pose in front of their gaily decorated Christmas tree. Ailee L. Gochenour Frances R. Grove Bess T. Hamaker Clarence R. Hamrick Raus M. Hanson Wilbur T. Harnsberger Elizabeth J. Harris David L. Hatch Richard C. Haydon J. T. Hearn Janet B. Hefner Grace E. Herr Luellen Hewitt George R. Hicks Feme R. Hoover Janet C. Hopkins Communications are sealed and stacked up by secretaries in the office of the Dean. Dean Garber and her sec- retary help a new freshman to become more familiar with the standing of her parental permission card. iP - jP ' (- -.0 ( ■Am . - m. .ms. k pM%f JIKk ir r. Paul Hounchell Charles H. Huffman Jesse E. Ikenberry Milbrey L. Jones Shirley K. Keller Bettie Jo Koontz Mary E. Latimer Thomas W. Leigh Bessie M. Lenox Anne B. Lincoln Sallie H. Livick Mary J. Lockard Louis G. Locke Mary Logan John W. Long, Jr. Pauline C. Long An inside picture of how the food is prepared is shown by members of the staff in the din- ing hall. Making the final ties on a couple of hurriedly wrapped packages are Mr. and Mrs. Armentrout in the college , post office. Mr. Andrews talks with Mrs. Allen, secretary in the Home Economics Department, and Anna Ruth Barnett on the steps of Maury Hall. Miss Berkley was caught off guard treating her community recreation class to refreshments in the tea room. Enthusiastically, Mrs. Cur- tis climbs the ladder to help with the redecoration of Dingledine house. The senior class watches with dignity as President Miller as- cends the stage with the guest speaker for convocation. Edwina M. Malmborg Clifford T. Marshall Fernando Q. Martinez Ward McCabe Margaret C. McClellan Dorris H. McElyea John N. Mcllwraith Mary J. McNeill Lydia P. Meeks William L. Mengebier Edwin D. Miller Ruth E. Miller Lucille Monger L. Leotus Morrison Berdie E. Moyers Marion V. O ' Neill ' t V Benjamin W. Partlow ' 1 Elizabeth M. Patterson Gertrude L. Pearse aM Wilbur S. Pence Reba L. Phalen Raymond J. Poindexter Sue J. Raine Angela S. Reeke Bessie E. Richardson Edna C. Richie Ruth Roadcap Dorothy M. Rowe Ruth Rucker Carmel Ruckman Violetta D. Ryan London S. Sanders After a busy day, Dr. Sinclair may be found enjoying a game of bridge with friends. Requisitions and the switchboard keep IVIrs. Garnett well occupied in the Stationery Store. Miss Morrison and Dean Wilkins are enjoying the read- ing material in the reception room of Alumnae Hall. Before meal time, Miss Raine and IVIiss Copper can be found supervising thie student waitresses as tiiey load their trucks. Mrs. Varner offers wise advice in the adjustment of schedules to two eager freshmen. A hockey coach from England gives instructions to a class in physical education. Dorothy L. Savage John A. Sawhill Edythe Schneider Lyman G. Seese Murl C. Shawver Edythe Shilling Clyde P. Shorts Amos M. Showalter Leta C. Showalter Katherine G. Sieg Martha D. Sieg Caroline B. Sinclair Glenn C. Smith Mary F. Stevens John G. Stewart Mary P. Strough Marjorie B. Tate Louis Toller Alda S. Trenary Rosalind L. Trent Stephen J. Turille Bernice R. Varner Patsy F. Vaughn Walter C. Voorhees Glada B. Walker Evelyn Watkins Lowell M. Watkins John C. Wells Wilson F. Wetzler Elsie H. Wigley Ruth J. Wilkins Annette V. Willcox Dr. Turille, Head of the Busi- ness Department, and members of his staff are discussing typing material at a demonstration class held for students of the depart- ment. Miss Janet Hefner (left), an alum- nae of Madison, has returned to the campus as an Assistant Librarian. Mr. Shorts is instructing stu- dents of his psychology class in a retinal color experiment. Columbia Winn Joy M. Wittig Margarete T. Woelfel Not Pictured Sara Zirkle ' J he Ima Muter O Alma Mater to thy name we ' ll ever faithful be, Lift learnings torch to brighter flame, shed honor ' s light on thee. Where mountain blue meets sunset glow, our college stands serene, With passing years our friendships grow in memory ever green O, Madison, may wisdom clear guide us and prosper thee. We give thee. Alma Mater dear. Our love and loyalty, Our love and loyalty. , Barbara Traugott. Ginger Brown, and Barbara Brown — stars in the Senior Class Night Production of Three Coins in Manhattan — seem bewildered as Eddie Broyles gives directions at Grand Central Sta- tion. THE SENIOR CLASS We contributed nothing that deserves great publicity, but some people may remember our class. We were capped official Seniors in October — we threw our talents into Class Day in November, and marched proud- ly through the months from December to May. The last col- lege days of May bubbled with spring. May Day, back-campus sun - tanning and Moving - Up Day. Graduation weekend was jammed with activities we shall long remember. The biggest day of all was when we Pomp and Ciixumstanced down the aisle for the last time — when we found the goodbyes to be more difficult than we had ex- pected. We leave nothing ma- terially to be remembered by — only a little wish — that some of our college friends will re- member our names and greet us when we return alumnae. Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith. Class Sponsors, pose with one of their prize lamps in their new home. 7 ' r First row: L. Burnett, Reporter; L. Myers, Vice-President; S. Baldwin, Treasurer. Second row: N. Dixon, Business Manager; K. Miller, Sergeant-at-Arms; C, Pope, Secre- tary. TTV- miMA ANN HEARL, President 139- ija MARY JOAN ALLS Catawba, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education ADRIENNE CHRISTINE ANDERSON Salem, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education The Senior MARGARET SUE ANDERSON Norfolk, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education GEORGIA PAULINE ANDRUS Harrisonburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education JSP SARAH LOU ARMSTRONG Front Royal, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education MARY ANN ASHTON Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in Education Class A } PAUL CLINTON BAILEY Harrisonburg, Virginia Bachelor of Arts in Education SUZANNE MAE BALDWIN Front Royal, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education ANNA RUTH BARNETTE Goshen. Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education BEVERLEY LEE BELT Charlottesville, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education The Senior GLENNA ORRELL BENNETT Blairs, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education ELIZABETH ANN BIRCH Falls Church, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education T -. M-% ' C- BETTY MAE BLANKENBAKER Elkton, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education EMOGENE BLANKENSHIP Arlington, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education Class CECIL PAGE BORST Brandy Station, Virginia Bachelor of Music Education PATRICIA ANNE BOURNE Glen Allen, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education SUZANNE BOWDLE Dover, Delaware Bachelor of Music Education GLADYS REID BOWIE Harrisonburg, Virginia Bachelor of Arts in Education The Senior • jf - ROBERT LYNN BOWMAN Harrisonburg, Virginia Bafchelor of Science MARTHA ANN BRANDENBURG Steeles Tavern, Virginia Bachelor of Arts ■■■ w IWP SHIRLEY ANN BRANKLEY Skipwith, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education BARBARA JEAN BROWN Orange, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education Class MARY ALICE BROWN Staunton, Virginia Bachelor of Science VIRGINIA GARLAND BROWN Strasburg, Virginia Bachelor of Arts in Education LOUISE GILLS BURNETT Appomattox, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education JOYCE ANN CALLAHAN Madison Heights, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education The Senior LATETIA FAY CAMPBELL Lowesville, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education MYRTLE CLAY CANADA Phenix, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education S ' - ' % Class JANE ANDERSON CARNEALE Alexandria, Virginia Bachelor of Science MARIE CATHERINE CATON Norfolk, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education HELEN MARLENE CAVE Luray, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education MARY ELIZABETH CAWLEY Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education MARY ELLEN CHOATE Pennington Gap. Virginia Baciielor of Science in Education PATSY ANN CLATTERBUCK Penn Laird, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education The Senior JUNE CAROLINE CLEM Luray, Virginia Bachelor of Science CATHERINE JEAN CLICK Ml. Jackson, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education BARBARA ALLYN COOPER Leesburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education Class JOAN KEEPER COX Keymar, Maryland Bachelor of Science in Education PHYLLIS WALLS CRAIK Charlottesville, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education PEGGY ANN CUPP Dayton, Virginia Bachelor of Science MYRL ELTON DAKE Woodstock, Virginia Bachelor of Science ELSIE ANN DAVIS Arlington, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education The Senior ' wp ' BETTY WRAY DeWITT Bedford, Virginia Bachelor of Music Education NANCY GLASS DIXON Buena Vista, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education MARJORIE ANNE DULANEY Trout ville, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education KATHERINE MARIE EAST Roanoke, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education Class FREDA HATCHER ELFRINK Covington, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education 0 ANN THOMPSON ELLIOTT Bridgewater, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education SHIRLEY DEANNE FAIRFIELD Portsmouth, Virginia Bachelor of Science JEWELL MAUDE FERGUSON Rocky Mount, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education The Senior ALICE LOURENE FIELDS Culpeper, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education JANE MARIE FISHER Strasburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education ANNA JEAN FITZGERALD Waynesboro. Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education BETTE HUNT FITZGERALD Buena Vista, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education Class BETTY JEAN FLOWERS Alexandria, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education BARBARA AWILDA FREEMAN Hampton, Virginia Bachelor of Arts WANDA ELIZABETH FUNKHOUSER Harrisonburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education NANCY LEE GARDNER Bunker Hill, West Virginia Bachelor of Science The Senior SUZANNE ELIZABETH GARST Roanoke, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education I MARTHA ANN GOODWIN Salem, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education MARY ANN GRACEY Blackstone, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education BARBARA MARTIN HALL Craigsville, Virginia Baciielor of Science in Education Class HELEN MARIE HARNER Elkton, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education MARY LOUISE HARNSBERGER Waynesboro, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education BETTY LOUISE HARRELSON Hopewell, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education SHIRLEY WRAY HARRIS Stuarts Draft, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education The Senior KATHRYN JOAN HARVEY Bridgewater, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education BARBARA ANN HAWKINS Culpeper, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education MARIE ANN HEARL Woodstock, Virginia Bachelor of Arts ALLEN REBA HEISHMAN Strasburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education Class JANE WITT HOGAN Lynchburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education ANNA MARIE HOLLOWELL Suffolk, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education SHIRLEY ANN HUMPHRIES Norfolk, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education I KATHRYN VIRGINIA JENKINS Harrisonburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education The Senior X0 i ' ffi ■II— 1 ii  ii 1 1 1 ■• V ' JEANNE MARIE JUSTICE Danville, Virginia Bachelor of Arts in Education OUIDA LOU KELLER Winchester. Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education t. cC 4 MEADE FEILD KIENTZ Jarratt, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education Class JENNY SHAFFER KUHN Bayard. West Virginia Baclielor of Music Education SALLY MARIE LANCE Harrisonburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science KAREN ANN LANTZ Hendricks, West Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education NANCY ANN LINDAMOOD Rural Retreat, Virginia Bachelor of Music Education ELOISE REBECCA LOHR Arlington, Virginia Bachelor of Arts The Senior r«« CAROLYN LUCK Mineral, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education BARBARA ANN LUND Front Royal, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education BETTY ANN LYNCH Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science NANCY WRITTEN MARKHAM Staunton, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education Class x«., JEAN AMMONETTE MAYS Amherst, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education CAROL LYNN McCORMICK Arlington, Virginia Bachelor of Science SALLY ANN McGAVOCK Max Meadows, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education EDWARD BLAIR MELTON Port Republic, Virginia Bachelor of Science The Senior ELIZABETH IRENE MESSERSMITH Grottoes, Virginia Bachelor of Science KEVIN GUY MILLER Woodstock, Virginia Bachelor of Science NORMAN LEE MILLER Harrisonburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science ELAINE VIRGINIA MISTR Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education Class FLORENCE GREENWOOD MOFFETT Fishersv ille, Virginia Bachelor of Science MARGARET ELIZABETH MORRIS Strasburg, Virginia Bachelor of Arts in Education 4 JENILEE MYERS Weyers Cave, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education LOIS NELSON MYERS Waterford, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education The Senior KATHLEEN CORNELL NEAL Suffolk, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education SHIRLEY RAE NEWMAN Staunton, Virginia Bachelor of Science 2 I ' SARAH WILSON NEWTON Cumberland, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education BARBARA WILLS OVERBY Capron, Virginia Bachelor of Arts in Education Class BERTHA JANE OWEN South Boston, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education ELDON CALVIN PADGETT Harrisonburg, Virginia Bachelor of Arts in Education SYLVIA VIRGINIA PAINTER Elkton, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education EVA SUE PETERS Portsmouth, Virginia Bachelor of Science The Senior • Jw% I MARY CATHERINE PHLEGAR Staffordsville, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education BEVERLY ANNE PLEASANTS Richmond. Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education  • ♦ SBw CECELIA ELOISE POPE Warwick, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education HELEN JACQUELINE POSTON Amelia. Virginia Bachelor of Science Class JANIE OLA POWELL Stanardsville, Virginia Bachelor of Arts TRESA QUARLES Buchanan, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education MARY LYNNE RAMSEY Lynchburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education SHIRLEY VIRGINIA REGISTER Oceana, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education The Senior F. JO RIGGLEMAN Petersburg, West Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education ELINOR ALBERT RITCHIE Ewing, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education I 1 f,M, ANNE TOWNES ROBERSON Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science DORA MAE ROBINSON Lexington, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education Class VIRGINIA ROBINSON Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Science MARY ANN HAMLETT ROGERS Charlotte Court House, Virginia Bachelor of Arts in Education MARY KATHERINE RUBUSH Mt. Sidney, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education BETTY GRAY RUMBURCx Stuarts Draft, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education The Senior DONALD TURNER SALT Harrisonburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science ' ■• - k KATHERINE ANN SAMFORD Alberta, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education ORA LONARD SIMMONS Harrisonburg, Virginia Graduate Student SANDRA LEE SLADE Orange, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education Class BESSIE CORNELIA SMALTS Winchester, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education JEAN BURNS SMITH Clifton Forge, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education SHIRLEY JOAN SMITH Elkton, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education JOSEPHINE GILDERSLEEVE SNYDER Harrisonburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education The Senior V MARILYN JOAN SOUTHARD Hridgeton, New Jersey Bachelor of Science in Education MARY LOU STARTZMAN Winchester, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education VIRGINIA KATHRYN STKAVVDERMAN Harrisonburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education SHIRLEY SNOW SULLIVAN Harrisonburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education Class LOUISE LAMBERT SWATS Timberville, Virginia Bachelor of Music Education PEGGY ANNETTE TUCKER Richmond, Virginia Bachelor of Music Education DRUCILLA INEZ TURNER Martinsville, Virginia Bachelor of Science ELLEN GOODELL TURPIN Wytheville. Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education The Senior JOAN MARION VANSAUN Alexandria, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education ANNE FRANZES WARREN Denmark, South Carolina Bachelor of Science in Education ELINOR TURNER WAYNE Alexandria, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education ANITA DIEHL WEBB Petersburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education Class JANE CARLENE WEBSTER Harrisonburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education PAUL CLEMENT WENGER Harrisonburg, Virginia Bachelor of Science PATRICIA RUTH WHEELER Winchester, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education FERRABA WOMBLE WHITESELL Staunton, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education The Senior VIRGINIA AIKEN WILSON Fishersviile, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education ROLAND NELSON WINE Timberville, Virginia Bachelor of Science 1 HILDA ELAINE WINKLEMANN Orange, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education CAROLYN BELLE WISE Roanoke, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education Class %:rr ' u ' GLORIA DAY YOUNG Norfolk, Virginia Bachelor of Science in Education AILENE ANNE ZIRKLE Dahlgren, Virginia Bachelor of Arts in Education Judy Moss and Beulah Dillow enjoy bedtime stories told by Pat Smith and Judy Bair in the Junior Class Night Production. ' PROUD OF OUR CLASS SO LOYAL AND BOLD. Renewed enthusiasm and class spirit returned to campus with the lively Juniors this fall. Re- greeting old friends, making new ones, shouting, hugging, greeting little sisters, all con- tributed toward starting the new year off with a bang! Of course, not easily forgotten, though not remembered with much pleasure, was the tedious job of registration, followed by tiring hours in the book line. The class enjoyed the oppor- tunity of helping their sister class, the freshmen, become orientated to campus activities. The big sister - little sister par- ty gave the freshmen a chance to become acquainted with the old timers hei ' e at Madison. Thanksgiving! After a long awaited vacation, filled with parties and studies? , the Jun- iors returned to campus pre- pared to put the finishing touches on the big production, class night. The Christmas theme enlivened the campus with holiday spirit. The speak- er. Dr. Albert G. Edwards, by inspiring all to appreciate the full meaning of Christmas, made the vacation richer and fuller for each and every one of the class members. Returning to campus, this time with less enthusiasm, units and term papers were removed untouched from suitcases and the night lights were kept burning in an attempt to meet deadlines. Then, of course, exams — need more be said! Not to be forgotten were the campus dances, weekends away, sunbathing. May Day and other numerous activities, looked for- ward to and enjoyed bv all. Exams — June — SENIORS AT LAST! YEA! Junior Class Sponsors. Dr. and Mrs. Mcngchier with daughters. Nancy, Clelia, and Margaret. Junior Class Officers: Faye Nance, Reporter; Norma Jean Steigelman, Secretary; Frankie Landis, Treasurer; Betty Ball, Vice-President; Carrie Lou Jeter, Sergeant-at- Arms. umoHJ JANE GILBERT President -= «t y A f% t Marguerite Bateman Ann Batson Betty Bauserman Peggy Beall Betty Berezoski Ada Blankenship Susie Blankenship Delores Bossard Carol Bowers Margaret Boyd Carol Bradley Shirley Bramlett Jacqueline Albrecht Mary Jo Altizer Ann Ames Kay Anderson Pat Asbell Faye Atwood Betsy Auten Charlotte Bailey Judy Bair Betty Ball Kay Ballagh Barbara Banks Junior Alma Brown Nancy Brown Eddie Broyles Velma Brydge Robert E. Buchanan Sara Bundy Lucy Burkholder Jean Burns Ann Lee Buruss Sallie Carleton Jane Carpenter Shirley Carper Class -«5 - •r ' . ■■!%-, ..i m ... - ' ' ' J W M i ' iOBSl.- J i (« ■■ i y ; ' . ' ...■■ | «l % ■-  V iT ' r - ' ,..-■ f% f f C7 w) ' Noelle Cassedy Joyce Casteen Carol Childress Ann Marie Clark Donna Clarkson Nancy Cloud Marcia Cohen Vivian Connelly Rebecca Corley Anne Cox Janet Craven Doris Critzer Evelyn Dyson Warren I. Early, Jr. Virginia Emswiler Caroline Evans Connie Faulder Reisa Frank Frances Crockett Gloria Cropper Anna S. Cunningham Robert V. Cunningham Annie Laurie Daniel Betty Jane Davis Barbara Freed Nancy Freed Joyce Fulcher Mary Ellen Garber Nancy Gard Sue George Dottie Davi ' son Mary L. Diehl Beulah Dillow Shirley Divers Beth Dulaney Jeanie Dyer Junior i ' t Jane Gilbert Shirley Gilbert Dixie Glass Harriet Glass Lillian Graves Shirley Grimes Charlene Grimm Jewel Gross Lois Hall Madaline Harper Janice Harris Connie Heagy Class Joy Hollar Harriet Hylton Emily Isom Anna Jagiello Mariann James Patsy Jennings Carrie Lou Jeter Betty Johnson Alice Louise Jones Thelma Jones Jean Jordan Kitty Kelley ij} Doris King Ella Sue Kiracofe Betty Kirkpatrick y T( Loretta Lovitt Pat Lumpkin Ashlev Lutz Patricia Lutz Nancy Lynn Hope McAlpin Avis Mackey Betty Madagan Iris Mahan Lena Mahone Grace Manly Bertie Sue Martin Jim Koontz Sandee Kurihara Kathleen Landis Olivia Franklin Landis Virginia Langel Jean Lawhorn Gladys Lewis Martha Livesay Betty Jo Loving Junior f ' «| I- f ff ir l Scott Moncure Betty Jean Monger Janette Montgomery Annette Moore Judy Moss Phyllis Moulden ) Shirley Mowles Fay Nance Betty Neal Jackie Oliver Jane Painter Jean Parrish Class % M zk W Beverley Pearce Elaine Phelas Nancy Phillips Peggy Pillar Jackie Poe Alice Pomeroy Louise Potts Nancy Powell Harold Price Nancy Ramsey Carolyn Virginia Reid Anne Remlev viiL ) • Betty Lou Simpson Peggy Sue Slemp L. Pat Smith Pat M. Smith Sara Smith Ellen Southall Norma Jean Steigelman Shirley Stewart Pat Strother Frances Swanner Charlene Swecker Doris Talbert Rachel Reynolds Betty Roberts Charlotte Robertson Nancy Rogers Pat Rogers Rachel Rowland Kay Ruffner Gloria Schaefer Frances Schottroffe Patricia Schultz Priscilla Shafer Edith Shultz Junior 1 ' ; -| fn , h r-4 -. k{ Nancy Talman Betty Taylor Martha Crowder Thomas f ' f Jf Anne Turner Dorothy Vargo Bette Via Barbara Vipperman Lillie Mae Waldron Bonnie Walker Leona Walls Mary Watkins Alma Watts Class Elizabeth Wayland Sara Welch La Vern Wenger % f W Mary Ann Wertz Audrey White Frances Whitt Clara Wilson Joseph Wine Lois Wood Marian Wood Shirley Wright Margie Yarger Charlotte Yost Norwood Zirk The Sophomores Cap then .sister .lass, the Seniors, in the official capping ceremony held in October. With the feeling of harvest in the air, the Sophomore Class reaped the rewards of their Freshman year and returned to Madison Campus feeling more a part of the college than ever be- fore. They stepped from the role of Little Sisters to that of Big Sisters, enjoying the experience of capping the Sister Class, the Seniors. The long awaited vacations approached and passed more swiftly as extra time was filled with participation in new activities. Many of the class had the opportunity of working on the journalis- tic staffs, participating in the campus athletics, and enjoying the social clubs. The entire class joined the Navy in this year ' s class night program, leaving behind the fears felt when the class had made its debut the preceding year. The Class feels that with the spirit of to- getherness, they have accomplished much. They have really become a working unit, and the memories created in this year will certainly prove to be cherished ones. Sophomore Class Sponsors, Mrs. DeLong and Mr, DeLong, find much enjoyment in their home as well as their class. Sophomore Class Officers: Betty Snellings, Vice-President; Nora Jane Roberts, Treas- urer; Larry Bohnert, Sergeant-at-Arms; Helen Warren, Secretary; Allene Cross, Reporter. SARAH JANE SHEARER, President Mary Ellen Abell Mary Jane Ackor Kay Alderman Nita Anderson fc ' 79. -1 Yvonne Armistead Betty Armstead Josephine Artz Patricia Austin Anita Mae Balderson Evelyn Baldwin Janet Baldwin Peggy Bales Betty Barbour Johnsie Bargar Ann Benesek Geraldine Bias C Q ( 4 4 - r F © Sophomore Doris Bigger Carolyn Billhimer Janet Bird Judy Bird Pat Biscoe Barbara Bishop Jane Bivens Nancy Blunt Larry Bohnert Judy Bond Grace Booker Nancy Bosserman Patricia Bosserman Barbara Bowers Marie Brack Sue Branner ' Barbara Brenner Audrey Broaddus Louise Brooking Stuart Brooks 1 | jpy •r| 5 «t - Class Barbara Cline Maxine Cole Kenneth Comer Felicia Connelly Jimmie Conrad Alice Consolvo Bonnie Lee Cook Janet Cook June Cook Barbara Cooley Sylvia Copley Audrey Corbitt Joan Crabill Joan Craun Jeanette Crenshaw Alene Cross Winifred Brown Jo Ann Buchanan Martha Burnett Mabel Ann Caldwell Carol Campbell Nancy Caricofe Dorothy Carson Nancy Carter Emily Hubbard Cathran Anne Lee Chapman Martha Childress Nancy Clements 4 ' ■• ' mr P -am- ' , W . JJ T r Barbara Culler Shirley Cunningham Kay Daggy Carol Davis Barbara Day Meg Deacon Dorothy Dean Faith Dennis Sandra Dennis Barbara Dixon Lynda Draper Barbara Driver Nancy Driver Ida Jane Duer Harriett Duff John Earman P f ( C ( o Sophomore Barbara East Mary C. Ebert Mary Jane Edmundson Barbara Edwards Phyllis Edwards Anita Eldridge Nancy Elgin Bettv Ellmore Nancy Eubank Frances Evans Pat Evans Anna Bland Faison Sandra Farris Jeanette Felts Dot Fischer Carolyn Fisher Class Nancy Gunter Charlotte Gush Iris Hadden Vicki Hall Jackie Haller Mary Lois Hardy Harriet Harnsberger Elaine Harris Mary Lee Hattaway Rosemary Haught Mary Lou Haymaker Ann Hayter Mary Lou Haywood Nancy Heatwole Jane Hen son Martha Higgs Joan Flora Ellen Fones Shirley Foote Marie Foster Vera Fries Moselle Fulton Mary Fusm Kitty Garber Nancy Garst Nancy Gober Beverly Gooch Mickey Gooch Margarite Gordon Nancy Gordon Charlotte Gratz Carol Gravely 1 Ernestine Hill Ann Hiner Christine Hogge Peggy HollancLsworth Mary Ann Holsinger Betty Hommowun Sandra Hook Yvonne Hooke Connie Howell Pat Hubers Connie Huffer Ann Huffman Elizabeth Humphreys Elizabeth Hundley Cynthia James Annie Lee Jernigan c Sophomore k . rw r f i Doris Jones Valeria Johnson Winn if red Jones Shai ' on Keith Wikla Kesterson Frances Kibler Jean Kitchen Katherine Kitchen Janet Kline Jean Knapp Betty Jean Knick Letitia Lam Joan Lambert Shirley Lemplan Sylvia Liskey Johanna List (! Class Elizabeth Mehailescu Jessie Melone Betty Melton Robert Miller Margaret Mitchell Virginia Moffett Beth Morris Shelby Morris Betty Myers Elizabeth Nelson Pat Nicholas Rubv Norman Charleen Oakley Stella Paskowski Elizabeth Patterson Jane Payne JoAnn Logan Ruth Logan Joan Lohr Sylvia Louderback Linda Lowry Kathleen Lutz Martha Ann Lucy Betsy Macleod Betty Belle Maddox Suzanne Markwood Suzan Matthews Margaret Mauck Nancy McClanahan Sally McGeath Beverly McGinnis Joyce Meadows Pearl Pence Winifred Perkins Jean Plummer Eleanor Powell Gayle Prosise Gladys Ramirez Betty Ramsey Lvle Rhea Rebecca Rhudy Nora Jane Roberts Betsy Ross Hazel Lee Salmons Pat Sampsell Lora Sanderson Lynne Saunders Margaret Sealor fS D ' f ( f nr, Sophomore Merlin See Jacqueline Shaw Sarah Jane Shearer Dorothv Lee Sheets Elinor Showalter Mary Ann Shuler Anne Silman Carroll Sue Sink Irene Skapars Ardelia Smith Carolyn Smith Mae Smith Joanne Snead Elizabeth Snellings Shirley Stanley Alice Steele ( ( t A Class Dianne Waldrep Elaine Walker Helen Wampler Helen Warren Ellen Webb Sydelle Weiss Sada Weitzell Betty Jane White Delores Whittaker Betty Wightman Sandra Wilkinson Caren Will Barbara Wimberley Judy Wise Ann Wolfe Thelma Wolfe Nancy Wood Doris Young Ann Younkins Jacquelyn Zehring Arnette Stinson Betty Stone Mary Frances Stone Carolyn Stover Nancy Lee Sydnor Martha Talman Virginia Tharpe LaReve Thomas Mary Todd Barbara Tucker Anita Turner Barbara Turner Sue Urich June Via Judy Vought Winifred Waite m P l | - The capping of Freshmen by upperclassmen was a significant part of the Old Student-New Student Day Program. WE ' RE THE GREATEST CLASS; WE ' RE THE BEST OF THEM ALL! This is wiiat the first year at Madison has done ; it has made a class from the three hundred sixty-seven individuals who ar- rived on September 16, 1956. On this day each one realized that this big step they had de- cided to take meant that sacri- fices would have to be made. Their familiar surroundings would have to be given up for an entirely new way of life. The problems that arose from the adjustment into col- lege life seemed too big to over- come, but through the guidance of the Dean of Freshman, senior counselors, and the college or- ganizations they were made less important. With the background the Class of ' 60 received in its first year at Madison, the limitation of its achievements are bound- less. With eyes to the future, hearts set on a definite goal, the class advances together chal- lenging vou to KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE FRESHMAN CLASS. Class Sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. Bucher, note the date of the Freshman Class Day. Officers: Susan Ritchie, Reporter; Faye Morgan, Secretary; Donald Stalnaker, Vice- President; Carolyn Nicholson, Treasurer. CI LEE TOMLINSON, President CJwmmi Janet Abbott Lynne Abbott Kay Acra Betty Jo Adams Nancy Addington Pat Anderson Sandra Anderson Evelyn Arrington Ellen Ashton Rebecca Athey Nancy Atkinson Sally Bailey Bette Ballagh Joan Barker Grace Bates Barbara Batstone ' : 4t ■it ' X - • O Freshmen ii Audra Bean Martha Beatty Barbara Bell Nancy Bell Joan Bennett Sally Best Berta Biritos Sarah Black Ginger Blair Alice Blankenship Mary Blount Diana Boelt Athel Boone Janet Boone Grace Booth Prudie Boerner Richard Boenes Virginia Boyd Jean Bozeman Jo Anne Braford l3 n 1 1 5| - gim w «.| -f fT. f Class Connie Carr Nancy Caudill Karen Causey Barbara Cave Phyllis Cave Jane Chapman Joyce Childress Genevieve Clark Jo Anne Clark Ann Clay Nancy Close Martha Coles Becky Combs Betsy Conwell Joan Cook Fern Corbell Cynthia Couble Kay Cousins Linda Craig Sue Crickard Barbara Braithwaite Henrietta Brisks Charlotte Brooks Helen Brooks Lynne Brooks Patricia Browning Sylvia Brugh Barbara Bryum Nancy Burkholder Nashella Burruss Suzanne Cale Ruth Collie Rita Campbell Sherill Carden Dale Carey i K C i f V Pat Critzer Connie Crosswhite Rebecca Cutchin Virginia Cutchin Peggy Daugherty Barbara Davis Mary Ann Davis Shelby Davis Pat Davies Anne Dawson Barbara Day Barbara Dickerson Anne Donovan Judith Doucett Gene Driver Martha Duke •V €) 0© ' P |d (4 r3 C:il w 4 A w ' s ef i .jMlk f cs 1 f a u .1-- , ' ' . ' • • V ; 1:1, t - ikik ' Mr Freshmen Carole Dunaway Helen Duncan Loretta Duncan Sandra Early Hilah Edney Joanne Edwards Nancy Eppard Rebecca Evans Ellen Faggert Betsy Feaganes Mary Feagans Margie Ferguson Joyce Fisher Eloymare Fox Laura Fox Jeanne Foxworth Elizabeth Francis Kay Francis Yvonne Franklin Claire Fredericks f f }( y Robye Freeze Nina Gawen Garnett Gedrose Barbara Gentry Jane. Geoghegan Therasa Goldaros Nancy Golden Betsy Goodman Priscilla Gordon Susan Gore Gail Gray Gail Gershman Jeanne Griffith Thelma Grizzle Barbara Gum Pam Guy If ' « f ' ' - J Ellen Hackney Ida Hall Judith Ham Betty Hammack Doris Hammer Alma Handy Patricia Haney Miriam Harding Sally Marman Alice Harris Cardacee Harris Jean Harrison Mary Hayden Lorraine Heilig Doris Herbert Betty Lou Hicklin Deloris Hickman Carole Hicks Donna Hicks Elizabeth Higgs Jeanette Hillman Jo Anne Hite (3 Charolotte Holland Nancy Hoplins ' Lucy Hook i Nancy Hooper MTT Marcia Horn Vi Jean Hottle ' Sandra Hull Af Mary Lou Hurowitz Pat Hutchinson Sharon Lsom Mary Jackson Barbara Jacobs Shirley Jacobs Jackie Jeffress f ■ f m- T ' V n n Freshmen . Audrey Jennings Dorothy Johnson Emmie Johnson Ann Johnston Martha Johnston Patricia Jones Betty Justice Betty Lou Karnes Barbara Kendall Fran Keyes Patricia Kassick Josephine Lampe Lynn Latham Eldon Layman Dorothy Leach Sara Ledford Judy Leggette Diane Lester Sue LiddU Class Scemearl McEh-oy Carol McLaughlin Martha McMaraway Ann McNiel Anneta Meek Bitsy Melton Kay Merrell Dolly Messersmith Joan Metts Beverly Miller Marilyn Miller Georgeanna Milleson Nancy Minter Janet Misa Binnie Mollock Nancy Moore Nancy Moore Jane Moreland Effie Morgan Faye Morgan Janet Life Alice Lindorfer Joan Little Nancy Locke Jane Lohr Jane Lynch Betty Mallery Sandara Malone Caroline Marshall Hilda Marshall Georgia Martin Sandra Martin Mary Ma.sincup Gail Matthews Mary McConnell Josephine McGee Laura Moss Gary Moyers Ann Murphy Carolyn Musser Gerald Myers Shirley Myers Ronnie Ney Carolvn Nickolson Joan Noel Sue Null Rachael Nuttall Elizabeth Oakes Danny O ' Donnell Bettie Orenduff Verl Ovens Martha Padgett E? O i !:- f 1 i i ' ' ' ' f T Freshmen Sherry Padgett Nancy Pas Sylvia Patton Jackqueline Pearcey Sabra Peil Ann Perkins Geraldine Perkins Jean Perry Barbara Persang Elizabeth Peters Gene Pfoutz Joan Phillips Mary Pillaw Joyce Poe Jean Pollok Mary Potzler Jean Powell Joyce Prather Terry Quatse Mary Ragsdale f i ' 4 4 W ' ■ ' t:. Class Susan Raimey Ellen Raines Margaret Ramey Nancy Rice Susan Ritchie Judy Roberts Betty Robertson Joyce Rollins Janice Rouse .Mary Lu Royall Angelica Roystone Jane Ruffin Margaret Ryan Virginia Schaaf Carolyn Schermerhorn Betty Schiel Denese Sheehe Joyce Shelton Ruth Shank Virginia Shores Barbara Short Ann Shotwell Judy Shreckhise Carol Shrospshire Mary Shumate Betty Simmerman Rose Marie Simmons Sue Simpson Ruth Sims Joyce Smith Nadine Smith Nancv Smith Susan Smith Nancy Snead Virginia Snead — 1   i iina C ' j i CM V ' • V 7 Ct_r .. ' Suzanne Snedegar Pat South Nancy Southerly Nancy Sprouse Donald Stalmaker Jackie Stephens Betty Stephenson Marydal Stockdale Roxanna Stoots Carole Suffridge Mary Suiter Peggy Sutphin Doris Swadley Johnnye Tadlock Peggy Talman Beverly Taylor Freshmen Jean Thomas Marilyn Thomas Frances Thompson Cathy Tomlinson Lee Tomlinson Sandra Tomlinson Ann Townshend Mary Townshend Joan Troxell Karen Trunyo Alice Tunstall Eleanor Turner Mary Varner Betty Sue Vaught Betty Vellines Linda Via Peggy Sue Via Myrna Wade Deanna Wagnei r? u ( ' I Joy Wainwright Velma Walker Linda Wallace Sandra Wallace Isabelle Walters Waynetta Weeks Nancy Wehrheim Felicia Weinhold Mary Wenger ■ Virginia Wev Ida Whetzel Marie White Delores Whitten Bonnie Wickline Carolyn Wietshire Nancy Wilson Loretta Wilt Libby Wingate Libby Winslow Edith Witcher Betty Witherington Nadine Witt Eileen Wood Alice Woolfolk Helen Woolfolk Ruby Wray Hilda Wright William Wright Mary Yates Zita Yates Irene Whitley Mary Sue Whitt Phyllis Whittaker On Main Street are found many of the busi- nesses which Madison students patronize. Looking South on Main Street can be seen Joseph Ney ' s, Alfred Ney ' s, and the First National Bank. In Harrisonburg, Miles Music Company has one of the most modern music stores in the South. ■-iti 4 ate. _-.- v- M I DINNERBEU RCSTAUMNT What is M isoM? Founded Located 1908 In the heart of the Shenandoah Valley at Harrisonburg, Virginia. Named For James Madison, Fourth President of the United States. Enrollment More than 1200 students attend Madison of whom 125 are men. Men have been admitted under certain conditions since World War II. Degrees Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science in Education ; Bache- lor of Arts and Bachelor of Science — Liberal Arts ; Master of Arts and Master of Science in Education. Standing 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 Accrediting, Association of Teacher Education Institutions, Corporate Member of American Association of University Women. Alumni Over 9,000 men and women now teaching in the public schools of Virginia. Madison has graduated more certified teachers than any other state college. Many Madison Alumni are engaged in scientific research, hold responsible posts in dietetics and institutional management (Madison originated this program in the state), school library posts, and are teachers in every level of education and in all sub- ject 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. Campus Excellent living accommodations. Soon to be built — two new dormitories, a practice school and an infirmary. The campus is over 300 aci-es 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 facilities, and tele- vision viewing is available at many key spots on the campus. A college camp is located on the Shenandoah River. Other Features The college has facilities for wide screen movies, and stu- dents may also join two concert series for students and townspeople. Outstanding artists and lecturers come to the college each week for the special student assembly. — 212- ShcnandoaK s Pride Dairy Products All Shenandoah ' s Pride Milk and Cream Distributed in Harrisonburg are Produced by Farms Especially Equipped, Meeting the Most Rigid Sanitary Regulations of Citv and State WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR FARMS AND PLANT PASTEURIZED MILK, HOMOGENIZED MILK, CHOCOLATE MILK, CREAM, BUTTER, BUTTERMILK, SKIM MILK VALLEY OF VIRGINLV CO-OPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, Inc. 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Business Staff Helen Warren, Business Staff Allene Cross, Business Staff Joy Wainwright, Business Staff — 226 — ■227 — DESIGNERS and MANUFACTURERS of DISTINCTIVE PRIZE WINNING SCHOOL ANNUALS Commonwealth Press, Inc FIRST AND BERKLEY STREETS RADFORD - VIRGINIA — 228- In the Years to Gome Remember These OUR ADVERTISERS They Have Given Their Support To Madison GoUege and Have Proven Their Interest in You by Advertising in the SGHOOLMA ' AM — Patronize Them Now and in the Future! Belle Meade Motel Restaurant 215 Blakemore ' s Flowers 225 Coiffure Lorren 226 Commonwealth Press, Inc. 228 Craft House, The 221 Doc ' s Tearoom 218 Charles L. Faul ' s Clothing Co., Inc 222 Fink ' s Jewelers 216 Flippo ' s Esso Servicenter 220 Gardner Chevrolet, Inc. 219 Harrisonburg Paint Store 220 Harrisonburg Telephone Company 214 Hawkins Hardware 222 Hostetter ' s Drug Store 218 Hummel ' s Dairy Rite 219 Jarrell ' s Shoe Store 221 Julias Restaurant 224 Kavanaugh Hotel 219 Leggett ' s Department Store 223 Loewner ' s Music Shop 224 Madison College 212 National News Company 225 Ney Co., Alfred 217 Ney ' s, Joseph 215 Penney ' s 222 Pres Brown ' s Sport Shop 223 Roanoke Engraving Company 227 Rocco Feeds, Inc 226 Rockingham National Bank of Harrisonburg 220 Schewel Furniture Co., Inc 225 Shenandoah ' s Pride Dairy Products 213 Shen Gas Co 220 Smith-Hayden Scientific Cleaners, Inc 217 Stickley Son, J. 219 Taliaferro, Jeweler, John W 222 Taliaferro Sons, Jewelers, John W 224 Thompson Buick, James 216 Valley Books 225 Valley Creamery, Inc 216 Valley Small Loan Corp 222 Virginia Electric Power Company 221 Virginia, Stanley Warner ' s 217 Wetsel Seed Company 218 Williamson Drugs 225 Willowbank Sandwich Shoppe Motel 224 229 — PARENTS ' PAGE Mr. and Mrs. Basil N. Abbott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sterling Acra Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ackor Mr. and Mrs. William S. Albrecht Mr. and Mrs. Nelson M. Alls Mr. and Mrs. M. Gray Altizer Rev. and Mrs. H. D. Anderson Mrs. M. Anderson Mrs. Pauline M. Andrus R. E. Armistead Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ashton Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bailey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Baker Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ball Mrs. Ralph M. Ballagh Mrs. Eugene C. Banks Mrs. S. W. Barbour Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Barker Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Barnette Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Beall Mr. and Mrs. William A. Beatty Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Belt Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Benesek Paul R. Best Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Birch Mr. and Mrs. Cabell Bishop Mr. and Mrs. James M. Blackwood Mr. and Mrs. John Samuel Blunt C. E. Boelt Nell Payne Boerner M. Andrew Bohnert Mrs. J. S. Booker Mrs. Pearl Boone Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bosserman Mrs. J. Clements Bowdle Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Bradley E. N. Braithwaite Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bresko Mrs. Curtis Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Brown Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Brown Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brown Mr. and Mrs. John E. Browning Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Carr, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. William H. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Childress Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Choate Mr. and Mrs. Elmer T. Clark W. T. Clay W. L. Click, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cline Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Close Ml-, and Mrs. Thos. F. H. Crowder Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Culler Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Jake 0. Cutchin Mr. and Mrs. James Daugherty Mrs. Elsie J. Davis Mrs. J. Cecil Davis Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller Davis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Davis Dr. and Mrs. A. Ray Daw.son Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dunaway Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Dyer Mrs. Stella M. Early Mrs. Charles L. East Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Edwards J. B. Edwards F. W. Epparel Mrs. W. Clyde Evans Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Evans Mrs. W. E. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Flora Mrs. Viola R. Flowers Tom Stockton Fox Lt. Col. and Mrs. E. M. Foxworth Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Freeze Mrs. F. H. Garber Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Garber Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Garman Mr. and Mrs. Eric E. Garner Mrs. Hazel Garst Mr. and Mrs. Virgil D. Gawen Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gedrose Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Geoghegan Rev. and Mrs. David C. George Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Golden Mr. and Mrs. Claude T. Gore M. W. Gracey Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Graves Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gresham Mrs. Roy L. Grimes Mr. and Mrs. Delbert C. Gush Mr. and Mrs. John Hackney Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay L. Hall Mrs. Charles B. Hammock Mr. and Mrs. James Haney Mrs. Irvin D. Harding Mr. and Mrs. William C. Harnsberger Mr. and Mrs. Elmer D. Harris Mrs. Truman T. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Harvey, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hattaway Mr. and Mrs. George E. Haynes Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Haywood Mrs. Dora F. Hazell Mr. and Mrs. Warren P. Heatwole Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Heilig Mr. and Mrs. E. Norman Henson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Higgs Mr. and Mrs. William K. Hiner L. E. Hoak Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hollowell Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Hubers Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Humphries Mrs. J. C. Hutchin.son Rev. and Mrs. S. Monroe Iglehart Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Walton M. Jeffress Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Jennings Mrs. Junius Johnson Ruth A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Johnson — 230 — PARENTS ' PAGE Mrs. Alton E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Julian C. Kendall Mrs. W. F. Kesterson Mrs. A. R. Kientz Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kiracofe Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kirkpatrick G. V. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Knich, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Everette R. Lam Mrs. Karl C. Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Leach Mr. and Mrs. Starling- D. Ledford Mrs. T. J. Liddle Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Life Mr. and Mrs. Robert Life Mr. and Mrs. Orville R. Liskey Col. and Mrs. M. A. Little Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Logan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Lund Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Lohr C. Ralph Lutz Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. M. R. McCormick Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McManaway Mrs. Fred Madagan Mr. and Mrs. Garland Mahan Mrs. J. H. Mallery Mr. and Mrs. James Malone Mrs. Elsie Marshall Col. and Mrs. Ronald L. Martin Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Maten Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Meadows Mrs. Alfred L. Megeath Mrs. Dorothy Melone Mr. and Mrs. L L. Melton G. B. Messersmith Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan F. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Mincer Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Minor Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mistr Mr. and Mrs. John G. Moffett Mrs. George V. Moncure M. L. Monger Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. J. Moroni Mrs. J. K. Moss Raymond J. Moyers Mr. and Mrs. Douglas N. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Myers Mrs. Paul S. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Neal Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Neal Mrs. W. L. Nicholas Mr. and Mrs. Howard Null Mr. and Mrs. R. Lawrence Oliver Mr. and Mrs. J. T. O ' Neill Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Overbv Mrs. G. W. Painter Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Painter Mrs. H. H. Pas Mr. and Mrs. John W. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Payne, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Peil Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Phlegar Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pillar Mr. and Mrs. Ferd L. Pollok Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Pope Mrs. William C. Poston Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Potts Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Powell Mr. and Mrs. John H. Price Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Quarles Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ragsdale Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Rainey Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ramsey Mrs. Massie Rea Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Reed Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rhudy Mr. and Mrs. Coy E. Rice Mrs. Dora A. Ritchie Captain and Mrs. Frank H. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. George F. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rollins Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rubush Mr. and Mrs. James M. Salt Robert C. Scharfer Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Scott Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sealor Howard R. Shelton Mrs. Gladys G. Short Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Shotwell Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shuler Mr. and Mrs. George B. Simmerman Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smalts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Smith John S. Smith Mrs. Mary C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Smith Mrs. G. E. South Mr. and Mrs. George F. Southard Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Steigelman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Layton H. Stockdale Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Stone Mr. and Mrs. E. Maxwell Stone Mr. and Mrs. Garnett E. Stover Mrs. Shannon M. Sutphin Anna Lee Tadlock Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Allan H. Tod Charles C. Tomlinson Mr. and Mrs. James E. Townes Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Traugott Mr. and Mrs. Berry B. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Urich Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Via, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Via W. W. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Waldron — 231 PARENTS ' PAGE Mrs. Leniiie B. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Sterling T. Walker Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Waters Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Watkins Mrs. Helen Hull Watts Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Webb Mrs. E. C. Weitzell Mr. and Mrs. S. C. White Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Whitfield Mrs. Joe G. Whitley Mrs. Lloyd A. Whitley Mr. and Mrs. Everett Edgar Whittaker Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Whitten Mrs. R. B. Wiltshire Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Wilson Rev. and Mrs. Howard M. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Wine Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wine, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Wingate Mr. and Mrs. Otto Winkleman Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Wise Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Wood Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wright Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Yarger Mrs. W. R. Young Mrs. Julia Evans Zehring Mr. and Mrs. John W. Zirkle — 232 — Student ' Directory Abbott, Janet Joyce ... 8201 Rambler Drive, Richmond, Va. Abbott. Jerrell Lynne 6027 Bonneau Road, Richmond 27, Va. Abell, Mary Ellen Route 2, Charlottesville, Va. Ackor, Mary Jane .... 3208 Circle Hill Rd., Alexandria, Va. Acra, Catherine Sue .... 1216 Bellevue Ave., Richmond, Va. Adams, Betty Jo 80 Fieldale Ave., Fieldale, Va. Addington, Nancy Sylvia 1504 Rockland Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Albert, Mr. Harold Edward Dayton, Va. Albrecht, Jacqueline Anne 518 N. Oakland St., Arlington. Va. Alderman, Barbara .-. 1505 Westwood Ave., Richmond, 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, Cassandra Leake Purcellville, Va. Anderson, Kay Sandra 180 Wood Ave., Danville, Va. Anderson, Margaret Sue .. 1517 Norcova Ave., Norfolk, Va. Anderson, Nita Mathews Powhatan, Va. Anderson, Patricia Lee 200 Park View Heights, Bluefield, Va. Andrus, Georgia Pauline 304 N. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Angell, Marcia Elizabeth 40 Highland Ave., Massena, N. Y. Armistead, Elizabeth Maude Mathews, Va. Armistead, Yvonne Virginia Peary St., Mathews, Va. Armstrong, Mrs. Betty Lee 117 S. Waverly St., Staunton, Va. Armstrong, Sarah Lou 27 Cloud St., Front Royal, Va. Arrington, Evelyn Lois Route 2, Ringgold, Va. Artz, Josephine Borden Toms Brook, Va. Asbell, Patricia Anne Route 4. Box 340, Suffolk, Va. Ashton, Ellen Elizabeth 468 Serpentine Drive, Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Ashton, Mar.y Ann 468 Serpentine Drive, Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Athey, Rebecca Anne Summit Point, W. Va. Atkinson, Nancy Lyle 1615 Claremont Ave., Richmond, Va. Atwood, Barbara Faye Route 1, Front Royal, Va. Austin, Patricia Ann .... 24 W. Custis Ave., Alexandria, Va. Auten, Elizabeth Rowe 7341 Hermitage Rd., Richmond, Va. Bailey, Charlotte Ann ... 261 Belleview Ave., Orange, Va. Bailey, Mr. Paul Clinton 435 Virginia Ave., Martinsburg, W. Va. Bailey, Sally Foster .... 1602 Westover Ave., Roanoke, Va. Bair, Judith Ann ... 1313 N. Greenbrier St., Arlington, Va. Baker, Mr. Herbert Eugene 943 Orchard Ave., Winchester, Va. Balderson, Anita Mae Tappahannock, Va. Baldwin, Evelyn Joyce Cumberland, Va. Baldwin, Janet Louise Walnut Dr., Front Royal, Va. Baldwin, Suzanne Mae Walnut Dr., Front Royal, Va. Bales, Peggy Irene Route 1. Bona Villa Farm, Staunton, Va. Ball, Betty Gloria .... 5513 Buckingham Rd., Richmond, Va. Ballagh, Bette Jean .... 3519 Montrose Ave., Richmond, Va. Ballagh, Eleanor Kay 2463 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Banks, Barbara Jeannette 1226 Stanhope Ave., Richmond 27, Va. Barbour, Betty Joyce Tappahannock, Va. Bargar, Johnsie Bolton Route 1, Box 229, Fries, Va. Barker, Joan Dale Route 1, Sutherlin, Va. Barnes, Mr. Richard Edward 1401 Elm Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Barnette, Anna Ruth Box 102, Goshen, Va. Bateman, Marguerite Diane 1103 W. 12th St., Waynesboro, Va. Bates, Grace Marie Burkeville, Va. Batson, Julia Ann Fishersville, Va. Batstone, Barbara Joan 2238 N. Madison St., Arlington, Va. Baugher. Mr. John Grove 1420 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Bauserman, Betty Lou Stanley, Va. Beach, Joan Marie Ill Summit St., Petersburg, Va. Beall, Peggy Anne 4815 N. 16th Rd., Arlington 7, Va. Bean, Audra Ferguson .... 101 E. 4th St., Front Royal, Va. Beatty, Martha Catherine 220 South First St., Wytheville, Va. Bell, Barbara Llyn 3115 Frances Dr., Alexandria, Va. Bell, Nancy Ann .. Route 3, Luray, Va. Bell, Beverley Lee 2202 Stadium Road, Charlottesville, Va. Benesek, Helen Annetta Route 1, Box 167, Prince George, Va. Bennett, Mrs. Flossie Miller 734 Selma Blvd., Staunton, Va. Bennett, Mrs. Glenna Orrell Blairs, Va. Bennett, Joan Wilson 503 W. College Ave., Salisbury, Md. Berezoski, Kendall Calhoun Route 1, Box 640-L, Annandale, Va. Best, Sarah Elizabeth 1209 Chesapeake Ave., South Norfolk, Va. Seville, Betty Anne Brooksville, Fla. Bias, Geraldine Ann 310 Pennington Blvd., Portsmouth, Va. Bigger, Doris Frances ... Rt. 1, Box 104-B, Danville, Va. Billhimer, Carolyn Joy Route 4, Harrisonburg, Va. Birch, Elizabeth Ann .. 612 S. Cherry St.. Falls Church, Va. Bird, Janet Elizabeth Bland, Va. Bird, Judith Preston Mt. Jackson, Va. Biritos, Berta Felica .... Highlands Farm, Remington, Va. Biscoe, Patricia Ann Rt. 3, Orange, Va. Bishop, Barbara Ann McKenney, Va. Bivens, Jane Temple Box 315, Pearisburg, Va. Black, Sarah Jane Crozet, Va. Blackwood, Arden Bey .. 1933 Belleville Rd., Roanoke, Va. Blair, Ginger Ammajane Rt. 5, Box 746, Fairfax, Va. Blankenbaker, Betty Mae Star Route, Elkton, Va. Blankenship, Ada Louise Rt. 4, Box 142, Salem, Va. Blankenship, Alice Mary .. Rt. 2, Idlewilde, Covington, Va. Blankenship, Emogene 2808 S. 9th St., Arlington, Va. Blankenship, Susie Jane Box 190, Salem, Va. Blount, Mary Carolyn 8400 Patterson Ave., Richmond, Va. Blunt, Nancy Lee ... 7606 Sweetbriar Rd., Richmond, Va. Boelt, Diana Tilman .. 3208 Fendall Ave., Richmond 22, Va. Boerner, Prudence Waugh 412 N. Royal Ave., Front Royal, Va. Bohnert, Mr. Larry Vernon 2370 N. Oakland St., Arlington 7, Va. — 233 — Bond. Judith Carol .. 508 Newport Ave., Williamsburg, Va. Booker, Grace Elma .. 620 Chestnut Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Boone, Atheleen Juanita Box 15, Taylors Valley, Va. Boone, Janet Ann Route 3, Box 184, Suffolk, Va. Booth, Grace Elizabeth Route 2, Strasburg, Va. Borst, Cecil Page Box 114, Brandy, Va. Bossard, Delores Barbara Danielsville, Penn. Bosserman, Nancy Paige .. Rt. 1, Box 101, Annandale, Va. Bosserman, Patricia Ann Weyers Cave, Va. Bourne, Patricia Anne .... Rt. 4, Box 65, Glen Allen, Va. Bovvdle, Suzanne 109 S. Governors Ave., Dover, Del. Bowers, Barbara Ann Box 9, Waynesboro, Va. Bowers, Carol Louise Rt. 1, Box 130, Oakton, Va. Bowie, Mrs. Gladys Reid 207 Newman Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Bowman, Beverly Reid 1743 Varina Ave., Petersburg, Va. Bowman, Mr. Robert Lynn 730 Old Furnace Rd., Harrisonburg, Va. Boyd, Margaret Ann 6132 Rolfe Ave., Norfolk, Va. Boyd, Virginia Lee Ringgold, Va. Bozeman, Doris Jean .- 1340 E. Norcova Dr., Norfolk, Va. Brack, Amelia Marie 2706 23rd Road, North, Arlington 1, Va. Bradley, Carol Hayton .... 216 Duke Dr., Portsmouth, Va. Braford, Jo Anne Natural Bridge Station, Va. Braithwaite, Barbara Ann 332 Marshall Ave., Trenton 9. N. J. Bramlett, Shirley Mae Route 1, Thaxton, Va. Brandenburg, Martha Ann Steeles Tavern, Va. Brankley, Shirley Ann . Skipwith, Va. Branner, Lillian Sue New Market, Va. Brenner, Barbara Ruth Sedley Rd., Franklin, Va. Bresko, Henrietta Mary .. Rt. 1, Box 131a, Disputanta, Va. Brewster, Mr. David Alan 2236 N. Buchanan St., Arlington, Va. Broaddus, Audrey Faye Gloucester, Va. Brooking, Allien Louise Rt. 1, Box 80, Orange, Va. Brooks, Charlotte Ann .. 5909 Osborne Pike, Richmond, Va. Brooks, Helen Jane 1708 Derby Ave., Pennington Gap, Va. Brooks, Mae Lynne 508 Faulconer Court, Tappahannock, Va. Brooks, Stuart Hope .. 2629 W. Cary St., Richmond 20, Va. Brown, Alma Montague Ballsville, Va. Brown, Barbara Jean 222 Harper Dr., Orange, Va. Brown, Mary Alice 426 Hendion Ave., Staunton, Va. Brown, Nancy Caroline 116 Hendrickson Ave., Beverly, N. J. Brown, Virginia Garland . 107 High St., Strasburg, Va. Brown, Winifred Lee Route 1, Herndon, Va. Browning, Patricia Ann 3068 Forest Hill Ave., Richmond, Va. Broyles, Mr. Guy Edward ... 210 W. Main St., Luray, Va. Brugh, Sylvia Ann Troutville, Va. Bruns, Sally Scott .... 5716 18th Rd., North. Arlington, Va. Brydge, Velma Mae 424 Arch Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Buchanan, Jo Ann .... 4929 Bromley Lane, Richmond, Va. Buchanan, Mr. Robert Krelious .... Box 145, Fordwick, Va. Bundy, Sara Louise 1218 Lakewood Dr., Greensboro, N. C. Burke, Mr. Thomas Edward Madison Terrace G6, Harrisonburg, Va. Burkholder, Lucy Clare Box 63, Thaxton, Va. Burkholder, Nancy Ruth Route 1, Waynesboro, Va. Burnett, Louise Gills Appomattox, Va. Burnette, Martha Jean Route 2, Vinton, Va. Burns, Betty Jean Route 2, Staunton, Va. Burruss, Anne Lee 4005 Mechanicsville Pike, Richmond, Va. Burruss, Nashella Sue 1123 Rhode Island St., Lynchburg, Va. Butts, Kathleen Elizabeth 721 College Terrace, Williamsburg, Va. Byrum, Barbara Ann Route 3. Box 527, Suffolk. Va. Caldwell, Mabel Ann Box 312, Pembroke, Va. Cale, Suzanne St. George Ave., Crozet, Va. Callahan, Joyce Ann Route 3, Madison Heights, Va. Campbell, Carol Tucker 1716 Robert St., Winchester, Va. Campbell, Latetia Fay Lowesville, Va. Campbell, Rita Marie 503 Walker St., Radford, Va. Canada, Myrtle Clay Phenix, Va. Garden, Sherrill Williams 215 3rd and Broadway, Quantico, Va. Carey, Ellen Dale 658 King Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Carickhoff, Mr. Louis Johnson Elkton, Va. Caricofe, Nancy Jane Star Route B, Staunton, Va. Carleton, Sallie Byrd , 2403 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Va. Carneale, Jane Anderson 317 E. Belief onte Ave., Alexandria, Va. Carpenter, Theresa Jane . . Rt. 2, Box 138, Culpeper, Va. Carper, Shirley Jane Rt. 3, Box 178, Covington, Va. Carr, Constance Ann 3900 Bart St., Portsmouth, Va. Carson, Dorothy Jane Box 283, Oceana, Va. Carter, Nancy Virginia Roseland, Va. Cassedy, Noelle .... 886 N. Kensington St., Arlington, Va. Casteen, Joyce Anne ... 6331 Alexander St., Norfolk, Va. Caton, Marie Catherine .... 1440 Shelton Ave., Norfolk, Va. Caudill, Nancy Ann 102 Kimball Ave., Salem, Va. Causey, Karen Anna 1608 Terrace Ave., Bayside, Va. Cave, Barbara Ellen Route 3, Luray, Va. Cave, Helen Marlene Route 2, Luray, Va. Cave, Phyllis Marie Box 10, Route 4, Luray, Va. Cawley, Mary Elizabeth Rt. 8, Box 563. Richmond, Va. Chandler, Ruth Mae . 1916 Cherokee Rd., Waynesboro, Va. Chandler, Virginia Constance Port Republic, Va. Chapman, Anne Lee .. 122 James River Dr., Warwick, Va. Chapman, Jane Hardee 1111 Parker Place, Charlottesville, Va. Childress, Carol Ann Luck Ave., Mechanicsville, Va. Childress, Joyce Ann 1944 Grandin Rd.. S. W., Roanoke, Va. Childress, Martha Lou Dungannon, Va. Chittum, Nancy Patricia Route 2, Lexington, Va. Choate, Mary Ellen Pennington Gap, Va. Clark, Ann Marie 2120 Stratford Rd., Richmond, Va. Clark, Doris Joann Route 1, Clifton Forge, Va. Clark, Genevieve Elizabeth Boyce, Va. Clarkson, Donna Jean Henson Ave., Pearisburg, Va. Clatterbuck, Patsy Ann Penn Laird, Va. Clay, Anne Bowles Route 2, Blackstone, Va. Clem, June Caroline Route 3, Luray, Va. Clements, Nancy Lee Stuarts Draft, Va. Click, Catherine Jean Mt. Jackson, Va. Cline, Barbara Jo 549 Belmont Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Close, Nancy Jean ... 862 Camden Ave., Cumberland, Md. Cloud, Nancy Lee 5004 Kirby Rd., Falls Church, Va. Cohen, Marcia Gail Linden Hall Farm, Snell, Va. Cole, Mrs. Lucy Taylor . 717 Oak Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Cole, Maxine 2257 Birch Ave., Buena Vista, Va. Coles, Martha Lee Bent Mountain, Va. Colhe, Ruth Laurel Ringgold, Va. Combs, Rebecca Ray 114 Montrose St., Bluefield, Va. Comer, Mr. Kenneth Ray Rileyville, Va. Compton, Barbara Anne 3021 Grayland Ave., Richmond 21, Va. Connelly, Lydia Felicia 3027 Third St.. Dahlgren, Va. Connelly, Vivian Sue 3027 Third St., Dahlgren, Va. — 234 — Conrad, Mr. James William . 605 D St., Harrisonburg, Va. Consolve, Alice Marie . 1906 Springfield Ave., Norfolk, Va. Conwell, Betsey Mahlon 4004 Park Ave., Richmond 21, Va. Cook, Bonnie Lee 1827 Blenheim Rd., Roanoke, Va. Cook, Janet Elaine .. 2324 N. Florida St., Arlington 7, Va. Cook, Joan Ellen 10 S. Euclid Ave., Winchester, Va, Cook, June Roberta 1891 N. Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington, Va. Cooley, Barbara Ann 619 McLawhorne Dr., Warwick, Va. Cooper, Barbara Allyn Route 2, Leesburg, Va. Copley, Sylvia R. D. 1, Oley, Penn. Corbell, Julia Fern 2415 Lyndhurst St.. N. W., Roanoke, Va. Corbitt, Audrey Lee 202 4th Ave., Franklin, Va. Corley, Rebecca Sue North Garden, Va. Cothran, Mrs. Emily May Hubbard R.F.D. 1, Box 169, Gretna, Va. Couble, Alice Cynthia ... 4436 N. 18th St., Arlington 7, Va. Cousins, Kay Elizabeth 26 Dinwiddle St., Portsmouth, Va. Cox, Mrs. Joan Keefer Keymar, Md. Cox, Theressa Anne Rt. 2, Box 466, Princess Anne, Va. Crabill, Mr. Charles William 300 Franklin St., Harrisonburg, Va. Crabill, Joan Crawford Strasburg, Va. Craig, Linda Marie -... 335 Institute St., Staunton, Va. Craik, Mrs. Phyllis Walls .... 40 Grady Apts., Grady Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Craun, Mr. Ernest Berlin Weyers Cave, Va. Craun, Joan Edna Mt. Solon, Va. Craven, Janet Laurene 505 Oakridge Blvd., Lynchburg, Va. Crenshaw, Jeanette Mae 1018 St. Charles Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Crickard, Sue Ellen 322 Marr St., Staunton, Va. Critzer, Doris Ellen ... 1940 W. Main St., Waynesboro, Va. Critzer, Patricia Ann 437 Florence Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Crockett, Frances Joan Rt. 4, Box 347, Roanoke, Va. Cropper, Gloria Dale Syringa, Va. Cross, Allene Lucille 605 Nansemond St., Portsmouth, Va. Crosswhite, Constance Anne .... 702 Front Ave., Salem, Va. Culler, Barbara Ann . 4918 Bethlehem Rd., Richmond, Va. Cunningham, Mrs. Anna Scott 4221 N. 15th St., Arlington, Va. Cunningham, Mr. Robert Vincent Anlee Rd., R. D. 2, Somerville, N. J. Cunningham, Shirley Mae 1205 Summitt Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Va. Cupp, Peggy Ann Dayton, Va. Cutchin, Rebecca Ann Box 145, Whitakers, N. C. Cutchin, Virginia Dare Route 1, Holland, Va. Daggy, Kay Lambert Box 149, Covington, Va. Dake, Mr. Myrl Elton Box 190, Woodstock, Va. Daniel, Annie Laurie Route 3, Lexington, Va. Daugherty, Peggy Ann 390 West Spiller St., Wytheville, Va. Davies, B. Anne 105 Clarke Ct., Charlottesville, Va. Davies, Patricia Anne .... 6 S. Magruder Rd., Warwick, Va. Davis, Barbara Jean Route 1, Sutherlin. Va. Davis, Betty Jane Quinton, Va. Davis, Carol Hardin 49 Shirley Rd., Warwick, Va. Davis, Elsie Ann .. 2825 S. Wakefield St., Arlington 6, Va. Davis, Mary Anne 1833 Belleville Rd., Roanoke, Va. Davis, Shelby Jean 3603 Bart St., Portsmouth, Va. Dawson, Dorothy Ray ... 3416 Wythe Ave., Richmond, Va. Dawson, Elizabeth Anne Scottsville, Va. Day, Barbara Lee 2323 Fontaine Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Day, Barbara Loretta Route 3, Glen Allen, Va. Deacon, Margaret Stanley Rt. 1, Box 27, Lorton, Va. Dean, Dorothy Bailey 38 Oakley Ave., Summit, N. J. Dennis, Faith Noreen 913 Taylor Run Parkway, Alexandria, Va. Dennis, Sandra Ridgeway Box 277, Brookneal, Va. DeWitt, Betty Wray Route 5, Bedford, Va. Dickerson, Barbara Ann Fishersville, Va. Diehl, Mrs. Mary Lillian 1605 South Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Dillow, Beulah Virginia . Box 53, Charles Town, W. Va. DiMisa, Janet Lucille 703 Jackson Ave., Falls Church, Va. Divers, Shirley Jean 204 Sunrise Ave., Villa Heights, Martinsville, Va. Dixon, Barbara Ellen 2403 Chestnut Ave., Buena Vista, Va. Dixon, Nancy Glass 2403 Chestnut Ave., Buena Vista, Va. Donovan, Anna Victoria Route 1, Stanley, Va. Donovan, Mr. Charles Richard 415 E. Wolfe St., Harrisonburg, Va. Doucett, Judith Ellen 349 Ewell Court, Fort Lee, Va. Dovel, Mr. Elmer Lee 464 W. Wolfe St., Harrisonburg, Va. Draper, Lynda Hampton 256 Clinton Ave., Big Stone Gap, Va. Driver, Mrs. Barbara Ikenberry 755 Walnut Lane, Harrisonburg, Va. Driver, Mr. Gene Edward .. Star Rt., Box 2, Broadway, Va. Driver, Nancy Kathryn .... Star Rt., Box 2, Broadway, Va. Duer, Ida Jane Painter, Va. Duff, Harriett Ann Ruckersville, Va. Duke, Martha Patterson 314 Mansion Drive, Alexandria, Va. Dulaney, Elizabeth Hirt Shenandoah, Va. Dulaney, Marjorie Anne .... Rt. 1, Box 16, Troutville, Va. Dunaway, Anne Carole 206 Hall St., Seaford, Del. Duncan, Helen Robbie Route 3, Bedford, Va. Duncan, Loretta Lee .... 3236 Lawndale Rd., Roanoke, Va. Dyer, Alice Jean Box 16M, Route 1, Hibbard St., Oakton, Va. Dyson, Evelyn Hall Milford, Va. Early, Sandra Meredith 121 Shamrock Road, Charlottesville, Va. Early, Mr. Warren I., Jr 248 S. Liberty St., Harrisonburg, Va. Earman, Mr. John Gary 55 Grattan St., Harrisonburg, Va. East, Barbara Anne ... 1340 Ruffner PL, Lynchburg, Va. East, Katherine Marie 2705 Meadowview Dr., N.W., Roanoke, Va. East, Paula Lynne 702 S. Oak St., Sapulpa, Okla. Ebert, Mrs. Mary Catherine McGaheysville, Va. Edmondson, Mary Jane 1411 Virginia Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Edney, Hilah 132 Hull St., Warwick, Va. Edwards, Barbara Lee .... 650 Lanier Dr., Portsmouth, Va. Edwards, Edna Mae Messick Rd., Poquoson, Va. Edwards, Joanne Cross Whaleyville, Va. Edwards, Phyllis Corine Sampsons Wharf, Va. Eldridge, Dorothy Anita 3241 Granby St., Apt. 5-B, Norfolk, Va. Elfrink, Mr. Bertrand Ryland Parrish Court, Covington, Va. •235 — Elfrink, Mrs. Freda Hatcher 623 Addams St., Covington, Va. Elgin, Nancy Jane E. Market St., Leesburg, Va. Elliott, Ann Thompson Box 248, Bridgewater, Va. Ellmore, Betty Sue Leesburg, Va. Emswiler. Virgin ia Mae Broadway, Va. Eppard, Nancy Shenandoah, Va. Eubank, Nancy Ann . - 102 Windsor Way, Richmond, Va. Evans, Caroline Jane Chain Bridge Rd., McLean, Va. Evans, Etta Rebecca .. 43 Montgomery Ave., Staunton, Va. Evans, Frances Powell Messick, Va. Evans, Patricia Lee 228 Montague St., Danville, Va. Everhart, Joan Corliss Elkton, Va. Faggert, Ellen Mae 1511 Young St., Richmond, 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 W. Side Ave., Hagerstown, Md. Feaganes, Elizabeth Ruth Route 4, Culpeper, Va. Feagans, Mary Virginia 323 S. Church St., Woodstock, Va. Felts, Eleanor Jeanette Jarratt, Va. Ferguson, Jewell Maude Route 1, Rocky Mount, Va. Ferguson, Margie Lorraine Route 1, Ringgold, Va. Fields, Alice Lourene 20 Spencer St., Culpeper, Va. Fischer, Dorothy Ann Junior Ave., Shenandoah, Va. Fisher, Carolyn June 625 N. Willow St., Harrisonburg. Va. Fisher, Jane Marie Rt. 1, Box 49, Strasburg, Va. Fisher, Joyce Mae New Castle, Va. Fitzgerald, Anna Jean 825 Woodrow Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Fitzgerald, Bette Hunt Buena Vista, Va. Fleming, Mr. James Waldo New Market, Va. Flora, Joan Catherine 6830 Windsor Mill Road, Baltimore, Md. Flowers, Betty Jean Rt. 1, Box 727, Alexandria, Va. Fogle, Mr. Richard William 506 Second St., Shenandoah, Va. Fones, Ellen May __ Rt. 5, Box 226, Fairfax, Va. Foote, Shirley Franklin .... 400 Third St., Shenandoah, Va. Foster, Anna Marie 228 Jefferson St., Orange, Va. Fox, Laura Stockton 2625 Richelieu Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Fox, Omega Elsymar Route 3, Luray, Va. Foxworth, Jeanne Clark .... 6018 25th N., Arlington 7, Va. Francis, Elizabeth Sargeant 1037 Westover Ave., Norfolk, Va. Francis, Kay Lavics Boykins, Va. Frank, Reisa Gayle . . 1315 Sudvale Rd., Baltimore 8, Md. Franklin, Yvonne Eugenia Bluefield, Va. Fredericks, H. Claire 80 Silverbrook Rd., Shrewsbury, N. J. Freed, Barbara Elizabeth Route 1, Crimora, Va. Freed, Nancy Lee Route 1, Crimora, Va. Freeman, Barbara Awilda 157 Shenandoah Rd., Hampton, Va. Freeze, Robye Anne .... 5104 Roanoke Ave., Warwick, Va. Fries, Vera Ethel Route 2, Bridgewater, Va. Fulcher, Joyce Lee 5345 Julianna Dr., Norfolk, Va. Fulton, Mozelle Gordon „ 1119 Toledo Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Funkhouser, Wanda Elizabeth 333 S. Liberty St., Harrisonburg, Va. Fuson, Mrs. Mary Rouillard 115 E. Rosemary Lane, Falls Church, Va. Garber, Mr. John Lawrence, Jr Rt. 5, Staunton, Va. Garber, Kitty Mae Route 1, Waynesboro, Va. Garber, Mary Ellen 5102 Northampton St., Richmond 23, Va. Card, Nancy Pendleton . . 5161 N. 3rd St., Arlington, Va. Gardner, Nancy Lee Route 1, Bunker Hill, W. Va. Garner, Jodie Ann .... 1013 Kirkwood Circle, Camden, S. C. Garst, Nancy Lynn 2236 Memorial Ave., Roanoke, Va. Garst, Suzanne Elizabeth 2236 Memorial Ave., Roanoke, Va. Gawen, Nina Deshields 509 Water Lane, Tappahannock, Va. Gedrose, Garnett Selma Box 309, Springfield, Va. Geil, Ethel Virginia Broadway, Va. Gentry, Barbara Petitt St. George Ave., Crozet, Va. Geoghgan, Jane Pearce 721 Grattan Rd., Martinsville, Va, George, Sue Oast 50 Prospect Pky., Portsmouth, Va. Gilbert, Jane Ellen 5914 Shrubbery Hill Road, Richmond, Va. Gilbert, Shirley Olivia Rt. 1, Box 401, Hickory, Va. Glass, Dixie Deanna 2154 Chestnut Ave., Buena Vista, Va. Glass, Harriette Delle .... 112 Chaptico Rd., South Hill, Va. Glass, Sarah Lynn Box 232, Altavista, Va. Gober, Nancy Ruth 1160 Lindsay St., Lynchburg, Va. Golden, Nancy Carolyn 109 N. Highland St., Arlington, Va. Golderos, Hilda Theresa 1514 Greycourt Ave., Richmond, Va. Gooch, Beverly Elizabeth 333 Southland Dr., Danville, Va. Gooch, Mildred Katherine Troy, Va. Goodman, Elizabeth Duckett 1667 Monticello Ave., Petersburg, Va. Goodwin, Martha Ann 620 W. Main St., Salem, Va. Gordon, Marguerite Fitzhugh 407 Monroe Ave., Fredericksburg, Va. Gordon, Nancy Walker Box 221. Williamsburg, Va. Gordon, Priscilla Anne 406 S. College St., Martinsville, Va. Gore, Susan Jane Clear Rock, Va. Gracey, Mary Ann Route 3, Blackstone, Va. Gratz, Charlotte Marie .. 6024 Bonneau Rd., Richmond, Va. Gravely, Carol Ann 4823 Coleman Rd., Richmond, Va. Graves, Lillian Yvonne Rochelle, Va. Gray, Gail 1863 Blenheim Rd., Roanoke, Va. Gray, Mr. Gene Austin Stanley, Va. Gresham, Gail 4104 Gary St. Rd., Richmond, Va. Griffith, Frances Eugenia Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Va. Grimes, Shirley Mae Max Meadows, Va. Grimm, Charlene Virginia 1438 Greystone Terrace, Winchester, Va. Grizzle, Thelma Jane Oakwood, Va. Gross, Jewell Mari e Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. Gum, Barbara Jane Box 102, Triangle, Va. Gunter, Nancy Lea Route 5, Stuart, Va. Gush, Charlotte Etheridge 1243 Virgilina Ave., Norfolk 3, Va. Guy, Pamela Frances .. 2710 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. Hackney, Ellon Catherine Clinchport, Va. Haddon, Iris Beryl 1009 Bevridge Rd., Richmond, Va. Hall, Mrs. Barbara Martin Box 567, Craigsville, Va. Hall, Ida Marie Route 3, Lexington, Va. Hall, Lois Lee Box 144, Laurel, Va. Hall, Victoria Houston 921 Jefferson Ave., Clifton Forge, Va. — 236 — Haller, Jacquelyn Elizabeth 200l Mt. Vernon St., Waynesboro, Va. Ham, Judith Marie Stone Ridge, N. Y. Hammack, Elizabeth Brock Middletown, Va. Hammer, Doris Ellen Rt. 1, Box 124, Elkton, Va. Hammer, Mr. Robert Marshall, Jr. .. Hill Ave., Elkton, Va. Handy, Alma Lou Woolwine, Va. Haney, Patricia Anne Route 1, Elkton, Va. Harding, Miriam Helen Nathalie, Va. Hardy, Mary Lois Route 1, Bedford, Va. Harman, Sally Irene 625 Evergreen Ave.. Charlottesville, Va. Harner, Helen Marie Route 2, Elkton, Va. Harnsberger, Harriet Carson 126 Shamrock Rd., Charlottesville, Va. Harnsberger, Mary Louise Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Va. Harper, Madaline Ella Seven Acres, New Kent, Va. Harpine, Florence Elizabeth Rt. 3, Broadway, Va. Harrelson, Betty Louise 1402 Stewart Ave., Hopewell. Va. Harris, Alice Mae 523 N. Brunswick Ave., South Hill, Va. Harris, Candace Blanche .. 605 River Dr., Front Royal, Va. Harris, Mr. Robert 507 Lee Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Harris, Janice Lee 907 E. Nine Mile Rd., Highland Springs, Va. Harris, Mallie Elaine Route 2, Hickory, Va. Harris, Shirley Wray Stuarts Draft, Va. Harrison, Barbara Jean Star Rt., Harrisonburg, Va. Harrison, Shirlee Arlene Sunset Hills, Va. Harvey, Kathryn Joan .. 525 N. Main St.. Bridgewater, Va. Hattaway, Ma ry Lee .... 209 Watts Lane, Portsmouth, Va. Haught, Rosemary Elkwood, Va. Hawkins, Barbara Ann .... 884 N. Main St., Culpeper, Va. Hayden, Mary Beth Rt. 3, Box 368, Annandale, Va. Haymaker, Mary Lou Gaynell 109 Main St., Fincastle, Va. Haynes, Mary Ellen .... 15 Greenbrier Rd., Portsmouth, Va. Hayter, Rose Ann Rural Retreat, Va. Haywood, Mary Lou 610 E. Main St.. Marion. Va. Hazell, Elizabeth Ann . 8202 Larcom Lane, Richmond, Va. Heagy, Constance Margaret . 1739 Eastern Blvd., Essex 21, Md. Hearl, Marie Ann 145 Spring St., Woodstock, Va. Heatwole, Nancy Lee Star Rt., Harrisonburg, Va. Heilig, Gloria Lorraine 274 Peliso Ave., Orange, Va. Heishman, Allen Reba .... 130 W. King St., Strasburg, Va. Henson, Jane Norman 3334 Mud Lick Rd., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Herbert, Doris Melba --- Tidwells, Va. Hess, Anna Lee Star Rt., Harrisonburg, Va. Hicklin, Betty Lou Route 4, Staunton, Va. Hickman, Deloris Ann .... 119 Houston St., Lexington. Va. Hicks, Carole Jean 624 Todds Lane, Warwick, Va. Hicks, Donna Elizabeth 305 S. Royal Ave., Front Royal, Va. Higgs, Alice Ogretta Rt. 1, Box 116, Broadway. Va. Higgs, Elizabeth Everett 223 N. Lewis St., Staunton, Va. Higgs. Martha Ann 110 W. Main St., Luray, Va. Hill, D. Ernestine Box 204, Bassett, Va. Hillman, Charlotte Jeanette 727 Byrd Park Court, Richmond, Va. Hiner, Sara Ann Rt. 1, Box 339, Waynesboro, Va. Hite, Jo Ann Lawyers ' Row, Woodstock, Va. Hoak, Mr. Franklin C Madison Terrace, Apt. H-5, Harrisonburg. Va. Hogan, Jane Witt ' 317 Langhorne Lane, Lynchburg, Va. Hogge, Audrey Christine Box 353, Lewis Ave., Gloucester, Va. Holland, Charlotte Wills .. 63 Saunders Rd., Warwick, Va. Hollandsworth, Peggy Anne Bassett, Va. Hollar, Joy Herndon, Va. Hollowell, Anna Marie Route 2, Suffolk, Va. Holsinger, Mary Ann Route 1, Harrisonburg, Va. Hommowun, Betty Marie .... 15 Lynwood Rd., Verona, N. J. Hook, Lucy McDonald Boone Box 215, Fairfield, Va. Hook, Sandra Belle Rt. 1, McGaheysville, Va. Hooke, Yvonne Lee Port Republic, Va. Hooper, Nancy Lee 1201 Riverside Dr., Warwick, Va. Hopkins. Nancy Carol FernclifT, Va. Horn, Marcia Mae Churchville, Va. Hottle, Rebecca Jean N. Main St., Mt. Jackson, Va. Howell, Constance Joann Atlantic Ave., Box 42, Milton, Del. Hubers, Patricia Ruth Shenandoah River Lodge, Luray, Va. Huffer, Connie June Route 1, Churchville, Va. Huffman, Ann Katharine 219 Rosser Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Hull, Sandra John Churchville, Va. Humphreys, Ehzabeth Warner 709 W. First St., Fairfax, Va. Humphries, Shirley Ann Rt. 2, Box 313, Norfolk, Va. Hundley, Elizabeth Gregory 5018 New Kent Rd., Richmond, Va. Hurowitz, Mary Lucille .... 28 S. Coalter St., Staunton, Va. Hutchinson, Patricia Ann 4006 N. Woodstock St., Arlington. Va. Hylton, Harriet Kay Chatham, Va. Iglehart, Mr. M. Stuart Box 103, Woodstock, Va. Isom, Emily Anne .... 85 Wallace Circle, Portsmouth, Va. Isom, Sharon Lee 85 Wallace Circle, Portsmouth, Va. Jackson, Mary Lamar 1905 Powhatan Ave., Petersburg, Va. Jacobs, Barbara Ann 820 Capitol Landing Rd., Williamsburg, Va. Jacobs, Shirley Ann Rt. 4, Gretna, Va. Jagiello, Anna Theresa -.. 3 Euclid Ave., Winchester, Va. James, Cynthia Garnett 830 Telegraph Rd., Alexandria, Va. James, Mariann Virginia Rural Retreat, Va. Jay, Mr. Carroll Edward Route 2, Dayton, Va. Jeflferies, Mrs. Carolyn Evans Raleigh Springs, Hinton Star Rt., Va. JeiTeries, Mr. Jesse Kenneth Raleigh Springs, Hinton Star Rt., Va. Jefferies, Mr. Thomas Nelson 503 E. Market St., Harrisonburg, Va. Jeffress, Jaiquelin Wray .... 112 White St., Lexington, Va. Jenkins, Kathryn Virginia 783 N. Liberty St., Harrisonburg, Va. Jennings, Audrey Wray 4 N. Beech Ave., Highland Springs, Va. Jennings, Patsy Jean McVitty Rd., Route 4, Box 325, Roanoke, Va. Jernigan, Annie Lee 1814 Watt Lane, Richmond, Va. Jeter, Carrie Lou .... 442 Wood Ave., Big Stone Gap, Va. Johnson, Ayta Valeria .... 3219 S.W. 24 Terr., Miami, Fla. Johnson, Dorothy Frances . Rt. 2, Box 244, Woodford, Va. Johnson, Emmaline 1000 Wertland St., Charlottesville, Va. Johnson, Mary Elizabeth 617 Pembroke Ave., Norfolk 7, Va. Johnston, Anne Trimble .. 213 E. 21st St., Buena Vista, Va. •237- Johnston. Martha Adell .. 2646 Warwick Rd., Warwick, Va. Jones, Alice Louise 42 Menchville Rd., Warwick, Va. Jones, Catherine Patricia Waverly, Va. Jones, Doris Elizabeth 315A E. Monroe Ave., Alexandria, Va. Jones, Mr. Robert B. .. 457 E. Wolfe St., Harrisonburg, Va. Jones, Thelma Maude .... 227 Cherry Ave., Hampton, Va. Jones, Winnifred Elizabeth 121 Deer Run, Miami Springs, Fla. Jordan, Jean Edna Rt. 1, Box 42-A, Smithfield, Va. Justice, Betty Jean 420 Ninth Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Justice, Jeanne Marie ...- 1499 Myrtle Ave., Danville, Va. Karnes, Betty Lou Rt. 1, Box 5, Shenandoah, Va. Katsorelos, Mr. Costendenos Nickolas ... 147 Warsaw Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Keith, Sharon Jean Shenandoah, Va. Keller, Ouida Lou . 623 National Ave., Winchester, Va. Kelley, Kate Elizabeth . 413 Norwood Ave., Richmond, Va. Kelley, Virginia Anne Route 2, Staunton, Va. Kendall, Barbara Elizabeth Route 3, Box 22, Fredericksburg, Va. Kerkhoff, Mr. William Poole, Jr 220 Orchard St., Strasburg, Va. Kesterson, Wilda Frances 2600 Terrett Ave., Alexandria, Va. Ketterman, Mr. Norman B Star Rt., Harrisonburg, Va. Keyes, Frances Nadine Box 236, Rural Retreat, Va. Kibler, Frances Mildred Rt. 2, Culpeper, Va. Kientz, Meade Feild Ivey St., Jarratt, Va. King, Doris Marie Rt. 5, Box 173, Richmond, Va. Kiracofe, Ella Sue . 403 Glenn Ave., Staunton, Va. Kirkpatrick, Betty Ruth Rockbridge Baths, Va. Kitchen, Jean Ann Rt. 2, Box 217, Vienna, Va. Kitchen, Katherine Elizabeth Route 2, Box 217, Vienna, Va. Kline, Janet Muir 84 Frost Ave., Frostburg, Md. Knapp, Jean Louise 611 S. Irving St., Arlington, Va. Knick, Betty Jean Rt. 1, Clifton Forge, Va. Koch, Mr. William Franklin 141 Maryland Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Koontz, Mr. James Jennings 233 Monument Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Kossick, Patricia Ann . .. Rt. 4, Box 124, Petersburg, Va. Kuhn, Jenny ShaefFer Bayard, W. Va. Kurihara, Sanae Rt. 1, Box 255, Kappa, Kauri, Hawaii Lam, Letitia Ellen McGaheysville, Va. Lambert, Joan Diana .. 622 Jackson Ave., Richmond 22, Va. Lampe, Rachel Josephine Rt. 1, Stuarts Draft, Va. Lance, Sally Marie 60 Broad St., Harrisonburg, Va. Landes, Kathleen Elizabeth Mt. Solon, Va. Landis, Olivia Franklin 480 E. Market St., Harrisonburg, Va. Langel, Virginia Margaret 1534 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Lantz, Karen Ann Box A, Hendricks, W. Va. Lapp, Mary Louise .. Rt. 1, Allentown Rd., Lansdale, Pa. Larson, Angeline Gladd ... 231 Paul St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Latham, Viola Lynn Haymarket, Va. Lawhorn, Mrs. Jean Garman Box 32, Hollins, Va. Layman, Mr. Eldon Jacob Route 2, Box 192, Harrisonburg, Va. Leach, Dorothy Ruth 211 E. Oxford Ave., Alexandria, Va. Ledford, Sara Ann Corner of Park and Maple Ave., Vienna, Va. Leggette, Judith Fay 3723 Huntington Ave., Newport News, Va. Lester, Diana Marie Rt. 1, Barrows Mill Rd., Martinsville, Va. Lewis, Gladys Odell 1 Parkway Dr., Williamsburg, Va. Liddle, Sue Frances .. 401 Clinton Ave., Big Stone Gap, Va. Life, Mr. George F -ank Box 64, McGaheysville, Va. Life, Janet Burner McGaheysville, Va. Lindamood. Nancy Ann Rural Retreat, Va. Lindorfer, Alice Margaret 30 Johnson Rd., W. Orange, N. J. Liskey, Sylvia Dawn 775 Old Furnace Rd., Harrisonburg, Va. List, Johanna 415 y Cordova, Francisco de P. Yeaza, Quayaquil, Eucador Little, Joan Marie 7418 Exmore St., Springfield, Va. Livesay, Martha Elizabeth Rt. 1, Waverly, Va. Livick, Mr. Richard Lee .... Wilson Memorial High School, Fishersville, Va. Locke, Nancy Raye Rt. 2, Box 277, Fairfax, Va. Logan, Elizabeth Joann Rt. 3, Winchester, Va. Logan, Ruth C. L Rt. 1, Middlebrook, Va. Lohr, Elizabeth Joan Locust Dale, Va. Lohr, Eloise Rebecca 5215 Old Dominion Dr., Arlington 7, Va. Lohr, Jane Alice Rt. 1, Box 188, Orange, Va. Long, Mr. Harold .... 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. Luck, M. Carolyn Mineral, Va. Lucy, Martha Ann Box 145, Dinwiddle, Va. Lumpkin, Patricia Lee Weems, Va. Lund, Barbara Ann 116A 4th St., Front Royal, Va. Lutz, Ashley Adeline Edinburg, Va. Lutz, Kathleen Mt. Jackson, Va. Lutz. Mary Patricia . Wilson Memorial High School, Fishersville, Va. L.vnch, Betty Ann 4502 Brook Rd., Richmond, Va. Lynch, Jane Ann 409 W. Main St., Covington, Va. Lynn, Nancy Carpenter Weyers Cave, Va. Mackey, Avis Elaine 1085 3rd St.. Perry Point, Md. MacLead, Mary Elizabeth 612 Riverside Dr., Lynchburg, Va. Madagan, Betty Katherine 709 N. Braddock St., Winchester, Va. Maddox, Betty Belle 118 Fairview Ave., Front Royal, Va. Mahan, Iris Arlethia Route 3, Chatham, Va. Mahone, Lena Parks Spottswood, Va. Mallery, Elizabeth Jenney 304 Newton St., Salisbury, Md. Malone, Sandra Louise 3328 79th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Manly, Grace Wishart 5118 Worthington Dr., Washington 16, D. C. Markham, Mrs. Nancy Whitten 325 Lancaster Ave., Staunton, Va. Markwood, Suzanne Lyman Hills, Route 1, Charlottesville, Va. Marlowe, Betty Jean 1232 Chatham Heights, Martinsville, Va. Marshall, Caroline Terrell Rt. 1, Mt. Jackson, Va. Marshall, Hilda Elaine .... 115 Liberty St., Petersburg, Va. Martin, Bertie Sue Rt. 4, Box 550, Roanoke, Va. Martin, Elizabeth Anne 1731 New Hampshire Ave., Washington, D. C. Martin, Georgia Ann Rt. 1, Martinsville, Va. — 238- Martin, Sandra Louise 4811 N. Washington Blvd., Arlington, Va. Masincup, Mary Katherine .... 4tli St., Box 486, Elkton, Va. Matthews, Gail Edith Boyleston Rd., Brevard, N. C. Matthews, Suzan Elizabeth Box 147, Brevard, N. C. Mauck, Margaret Anne 9 S. Marshall St., Front Royal, Va. Mays, Jean Ammonette Route 4, Amherst, Va. McAlpin, R. Hope Rt. 1, Glasgow, Va. McClanahan, Nancy Lee Maurertown, Va. McConnell, Mary Rebecca 632 Brandywine St., S.E., Washington, D. C. McCormick, Carol Lynn 818 S. Highland St., Arlington, Va. McDonald, Mary Frances Chelsea, West Point, Va. McElroy, Scemearl Emaline Rt. 4, Lexington, Va. McGavock, Sally Ann Max Meadows, Va. McGinnis, Beverly Ann ... 1604 Rogers St., Richmond, Va. Mclnturff, Mr. Robert C 139 4th St., Harrisonburg, Va. McLaughlin, Carol Jean .... Rt. 2, Box 625, Annandale, Va. McManaway, Martha Raye Rt. 2, Moneta, Va. McNeil, Elizabeth Ann Jonesville, Va. Meadows, Joyce Lillian 440 Poplar Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Meek, Mary Anneta .■ Rt. 3, Fishersville, Va. Megeath, Sarah Louise Ladysmith, Va. Megee, Josephine Caroline E. Market St., Georgetown, Del. Mehailescue, Elizabeth Virginia .. Box 38, Bowers Hill, Va. Melone, Jessie Carter Chatham, Va. Melton, Bettye Lynne 302 3rd St., Shenandoah, Va. Melton, Mr. Edward Blair Port Republic, Va. Melton, Elsie Cordelia 8091 Hawthorne St., Jacksonville, Fla. Merrell, Virginia Kaydette ... Rt. 1, Box 39, Oakton, Va. Messersmith, Elizabeth Irene Grottoes, Va. Messersmith, Nina Berry Grottoes, Va. Metts, Joan Hall 318 Massanutten St., Strasburg, Va. Miller, Beverly Jane 421 Meadow Lane, Falls Church, Va. Miller, Bonnie Gene Rt. 1, Box 295, Harrisonburg, Va. Miller, Mr. Kevin Guy . 407 W. Court St., Woodstock, Va. Miller, Marilyn Wayne 16 Albemarle St., Portsmouth, Va. Miller, Mr. Norman Lee Harrisonburg, Va. Miller, Mr. Robert Preston Rt. 2, Dayton, Va. Miller. Rosalie Mae 184 Prairie Dr., Akron, Ohio Milleson, Georgeanna Rt. 1. Berryville, Va. Mincer, Clara Louise 1429 University Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Minor, Carolyn Mary ... 1004 N. Daniel St., Arlington, Va. Minter, Nancy Jane .... 709 Jefferson St., Martinsville, Va. Mistr, Elaine Virginia Rt. 14, Box 16, Richmond, Va. Mitchell, Audrey Diana .. 202 Wilson St., Martinsville, Va. Mitchell, Margaret 3167 N. 17th St., Arlington, Va. Moffett, Florence Greenwood Rt. 2, Fishersville, Va. Moffett, Virginia Lee .... 312 Van Buren St., Herndon, Va. Mollock, Binnie Syril .... 822 Hampton Rd., Petersburg, Va. Moncure. Scott Stafford, Va. Monger, Betty Jean . 106 Lake Ave., Salem, Va. Monger, Mr. Kenneth Ernest Box 515, Elkton, Va. Montgomery, Janette Gray 350 Prospect St., Covington, Va. Moore, Annette Estelle Box 16, Poquoson, Va. Moore, Nancy Carolyn 1707 Avondale Ave., Richmond, Va. Moore, Nancy Louise 407 Second St., Crewe, Va. Moore, Shelila Frances 1707 Lee Park Court, Falls Church, Va. Moreland, Jane Elizabeth .. 6068 N. 26th St., Arlington, Va. Morgan, Effie May Stony Creek, Va. Morgan, Fannie Belle Goodview, Va. Moroni, Pauline Natalie 3406 Hanover Ave., Richmond, Va. Morris, Elizabeth Bagby 1521 Laburnum Ave., Richmond, Va. Morris, Margaret Elizabeth Rt. 2, Strasburg, Va. Morris, Shelby Lawana Grottoes, Va. Moss, Julia Mae Rt. 1, Norlina, N. C. Moss, Laura Harwood 401 Windsor Ave., Lawrenceville, Va. Moulden, Phyllis Ford 3 Springcrest Ave., Winchester, Va. Mowles, Shirley Anne 129 N. Oak Ave., Highland Springs, Va. Moyers, Mr. Gary Wright Mt. Crawford, Va. Moyers, Mrs. Helen Dolores Swats Route 1, Timberville, Va. Murphy, Anne Pearce 3420 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. Musser, Carolyn Jane Box 231, Rural Retreat, Va. Myers, Betty Jo 285 Caroline St., Orange, Va. Myers, Mr. Gerald Eugene 107 College St., Bridgewater, Va. Myers, Jenilee Weyers Cave, Va. Myers, Lois Nelson Laneslea, Waterford, Va. Myers, Shirley Ann .... Rt. 4, Box 189A, Harrisonburg, Va. Nair, Mr. Robert Laverne Mathias, W. Va. Nance, Rosella Faye .... 105 Ashby St., Fredericksburg, Va. Neal, Betty Mae Rt. 9, Box 148, Roanoke, Va. Neal, Kathleen Cornelia .... 400 S. Main St., Suffolk, Va. Neff, Mr. Zane . Edinburg, Va. Nelson, Elizabeth Prosser .... Rt. 5, Box 133, Richmond, Va. Newman, Shirley Rae ... 13 Oakenwold St., Staunton, Va. Newton, Sarah Wilson Cumberland, Va. Ney, Mr. Ronald Ellroy, Jr 1250 Moffett Terrace, Harrisonburg, Va. Nicholas, Patricia Ann 6330 Avon Rd., Norfolk, Va. Nicholson, Carolyn Jewell Triplet, Va. Noel, Aurelia Joan 200 Willow St., Lynchburg, Va. Norman, Ruby Mae Rt. 14, Box 1, Richmond, Va. Null, Sue Ellen 126 N. Marion St., Covington, Va. Nuttall, Rachel Ann Rt. 5. Box 23. Richmond, Va. Oakes, Elizabeth Walton ... 460 W. Main St., Danville, Va. Oakey, Charleen Penn 2202 Richelieu Ave., S. W., Roanoke, Va. O ' Donnell. Mr. Hugh Daniel 35 Cantrell Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Oliver. Jacqueline Lee 332 S. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. O ' Neill, Mr. John Thomas Box 108, Elkton, Va. Orenduff, Bettie Ann .. 3502 Hartford St., Portsmouth, Va. Overby, Barbara Wills Capron, Va. Owen, Bertha Jane -.. 1401 Hodges St., South Boston, Va. Owens, Veri Ann Route 2, Pulaski, Va. Padgett, Ann Sheridan .... 121 35th St., Newport News, Va. Padgett. Mr. Eldon Calvin 264 Cantrell Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Padgett, Martha Sue . . 119 Federal St., Lynchburg, Va. Painter, Jane Whitfield Box 234, Pearisburg, Va. Painter, Sylvia Virginia Rt. 1, Elkton, Va. Parrish, Jean Laverne 108 Moore Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. • 239 — Pas, Nancy Linn 5625 18th Rd., N., Arlington, Va. Paskowski, Stella Wanda Riner, Va. Patterson, Carrie Elizabeth Box 106, Woodbridge, Va. Patton, Sylvia Rose 41 W. Bond St., Winchester, Va. Payne, Jane Marie 508 Arnold Ave., Richmond 22, Va. Pearce, Beverley Ann 511 S. Jefferson Ave., Pulaski, Va. Pearcey, Jacqueline Marie 2004 Elm Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Peil, Sabra Anne . 2221 N. Buchanan St., Arlington 7, Va. Pence, Mrs. Pearl Rhinehart Rt. 1, Edinburg, Va. Perkins, Ann Lee .... 1507 Avondale Ave.. Richmond, Va. Perkins, Eunice Geraldine . Rt. 2, Box 163-A, Elkton, Va. Perkins, Mary Winifred Kents Store, Va. Perry. Elizabeth Jean ... 5121 Norvella Ave.. Norfolk, Va. Persing, Beverly Ann Hewlett, Va. Peters, Elizabeth Reynolds 9 N. Dooley Ave., Richmond, Va. Peters, Eva Sue 301 Greenvi ood Dr., Portsmouth, Va. Pfoutz, Mr. Gene Leroy 761 Old Furnace Rd., Harrisonburg, Va. Phelas, Elaine 5335 Sherrier PI., N. W., Washington, D. C. Phillips, Joan Marie 7 Lyliston Lane, Warv ick, Va. Phillips, Nancy Walton 41 Malvern Manor, Richmond, Va. Phillips, Theodore Franklin Mt. Crawford, Va. Phlegar, Mary Catherine Staffordsville, Va. Pillar, Margaret Ruth Sperryville, Va. Pillow, Mary Dawn Randolph, Va. Pippin, Mr. Roger Wayne Conicville, Va. Pleasants, Beverly Anne 2903 Noble Ave., Richmond, Va. Plummer, Norma Jean 407 Rosemont Ave., Martinsburg, W. Va. Poe, Jacqueline 190 Maple Terrace, Welch, W. Va. Poe, Joyce Gale Hume, Va. Pollock, Jean Marie .... 161 Montague St., Danville, Va. Pomeroy, Alice Lacy 1613 Harvard St., N. W., Washington 9, D. C. Pope, Cecelia Eloise 114 Dogwood Dr., Warwick, Va. Poston, Helen Jacqueline Box 847, Amelia, Va. Potts, Louise Morrow 17 Huntington Blvd., N. E., Roanoke, Va. Potzler. Mary Ann 5517 18th St., N., Arlington, Va. Powell, Eleanor Maude ... Little Edge, Stanardsville, Va. Powell, Janie Ola Stanardsville, Va. Powell, Nancy Ellen .... 2430 Livingston Rd., Roanoke, Va. Powell, Shelby Jean Rt. 3, Box 556, Suffolk, Va. Prather, Joyce Lyiine 407 Juniper Lane, Falls Church, Va. Price, Mr. Harold Nelson .. Rt. 1, Box 223, Shenandoah, Va. Prosise, Nancy Gayle Horseshoe Dr., Box 222, Vienna, Va. Purdham, Mr. Joseph Martin . . Box 154, Shenandoah, Va. Quarles, Tresa F Box 504, Buchanan, Va. Quatse, Mary Terry Route 2, Elkton, Va. Ragsdale. Mary Lucille Route 2, Dewitt, Va. Raines, Ellen Louise Route 1, Keezletown, Va. Rainey, Susan Ritchie 129 B Hawthorne Dr.. Edgewocd, Md. Ramey. Margaret Anne Route 2, Winchester, Va. Ramires, Gladys Bogota D.E., Calle 49 21-32, Colombia, South America Ramsey, Betty Foster 329 Dupont Ave., Staunton, Va. Ramsey, Mary Lynne 108 Westover Blvd.. Lynchburg, Va. Ramsey, Nancy Hope .... 2622 Marlboro Ave., Norfolk, Va. Rea, Lyle Marie Esmont, Va. Rector, Lucy Jeanne Box 448, Timberlake Rd., Lynchburg, Va. Register, Shirley Virginia Box 453, Oceana, Va. Reid, Carolyn Virginia 1402 Edley Place, Lynchburg, Va. Remley, Anne Louise 4404 Oxford St., Garrett Park, Md. Reynolds, Rachel Johnston Box 223, Middletown, Del. Rhudy, India Rebecca Burke ' s Garden, Va. Rice, Nancy Clair Big Island, Va. Richardson, Jean Long .... 307 N. Lewis St., Staunton, Va. Riggleman, F. Jo Petersburg, W. Va. Ritchie, Eleanor Albert Ewing, Va. Ritchie, Susan Lee 209 Maple Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Roberson. Anne Townes . 2413 Grove Ave., Richmond, Va. Roberts, Judith Ann 202 Jefferson St., Lexington, Va. Roberts, Nora Jane 4109 Peakland Place, Lj ' nchburg, Va. Roberts, Vera Elizabeth 3614 Patterson Ave., Baltimore 7, Md. Robertson, Betty Jean Rt. 6, Box 56, Alexandria, Va. Robertson, Charlotte Lee .. 511 Sylvan Rd., Richmond, Va. Robinson, Dora Mae Route 1, Lexington, Va. Robinson, N. Virginia 4211 Brook Rd.. Richmond, Va. Rogers, Mrs. Mary Hamlett Route 1, Box 414, Charlotte Court House, Va. Rogers, Nancy Roberta 41 Seaford Ave., Baltimore 21, Md. Rogers, Patricia Edwards Yancey Mills, Va. Rollins, Rhoda Joyce Messick, Va. Rosenberger, Suzanne Mathilda 128 Shirley St., Winchester, Va. Ross, Betsy Ellen Rt. 3, 7 Martin St., Alexandria, Va. Rouse, Janice Paige .... Rt. 3, Box 398, Fredericksburg, Va. Rowland. Rachel Frances . 128 North Ave., Danville, Va. Royall, Mary Luella ... 230 James River Dr., Warwick, Va. Roystone, Angelica Franklyn 4739 N. 17th St., Arlington 7, Va. Rubush, Mary Katherine Mt. Sidney, Va. Ruffin. Jane Beverley Tunstall, Va. Ruffner, Kay Maxine Duck St., Riverton, Va. Rumburg, Betty Gray Box 101. Stuarts Draft, Va. Ryan, Margaret Ann Mt. Jackson, Va. Sager, Anne Sheldon 210 Grace St., Herndon, Va. Salmons, Hazel Lee Rt. 1, Box 314-A, Danville, Va. Salt, Mr. Donald Turner 744 Madison St., Harrisonburg, Va. Samford, Katherine Ann Alberta, Va. Sampsell, Helen Patricia Eastside Highway, Front Royal, Va. Sanderson, Lora Blanche Rt, 3. Box 514, Vienna, Va. Saum. Mr. Robert Winston 157 E. Elizabeth St., Harrisonburg, Va. Saunders, Isabel Lynne 4916 Evelyn Byrd Rd., Richmond, Va. Schaaf, Virginia Lee 2212 Pickett St., Hopewell, Va. Schaefer, Gloria Mae Rt. 1, Box 47-AA, Denbigh, Va. Schermerhorn, Carolyn Ada Winfrey Rd., Glen Allen, Va. Schiel, Betty Jean Spotsylvania, Va. Schottroffe, Frances Elaine 4508 Kirby Rd., Falls Church, Va. Schultz, Mrs. Beverly Bidwell - Dayton, Va. Schultz, Patricia Anne Box 821, Waynesboro, Va. Sealor, Margaret Anne .... 612 S. 22nd St.. Arlington 2, Va. See, Merlin Gay Rt. 1. Box 174, Broadway, Va. Sellers, Mrs. Nan Holeg Rt. 3, Broadway, Va. Shafer, Irene Priscilla 3322 Oliver Rd., Roanoke, Va. — 240 — Shaw, Jacqueline Jean 633 73rd St., Warwick, Va. Shearer, Sarah Jane 129 Second St., Highspire, Pa. Sheehe, Denese Frances 707 Frederick St., Cumberland, Md. Sheets, Dorothy Lee 709 D St., Staunton, Va. Shelton, Joyce Ann Railroad Ave., Wytheville, Va. Shenk, Alma Jean Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Va. Shenk, Ruth Ann Louisa, Va. Shores, Virginia Ann 4871 Windermere Ave., Norfolk, Va. Short, Barbara Gay 1002 Bob Gregory St., Martinsville, Va. Short, Frances Marie Rt. 1, Stanley, Va. Shotwell, Virginia Ann Criglersville, Va. Showalter, Elinor Anna 309 S. Liberty St., Harrisonburg, Va. Shreckhise, Judith Marie Box 57, Weyers Cave, Va. Shropshire, Carol Sue 1102 Douglas Ave., Martinsville, Va. Shuler, Mary Ann Box 300A, Rt. 1, Shenandoah, Va. Shultz, Edith Elizabeth Haymarket, Va. Shumate, Mary Stuart Calverton, Va. Silman, Anne Box 405, Berryville, Va. Simmerman. Elizabeth Pratt Box 21, Max Meadows, Va. Simmons, Mr. Ora Lonard 765 Collicello St., Harrisonburg, Va. Simmons, Rose Marie Lithia, Va. Simpson, Betty Lou Hot Springs, Va. Simpson, Sue Patricia Box 180, Front Royal, Va. Sims, Ruth Hope Bumpass, Va. Sink, Carroll Sue Rt. 8, Box 380, Roanoke, Va. Skapars, Irene Gaston Hall, Somerset, Va. Slade, Sandra Lee 131 N. Almond St., Orange, Va. Slemp, Margaret Sue Sugar Grove, Va. Smalts, Bessie Cornelia 151 Hawthorne Dr., Winchester, Va. Smith, Barbara Ann Rt. 1, Dumfries, Va. Smith, Carolyn Fay . . Hundley Rd., Box 471, Bassett, Va. Smith, Elizabeth Ardelia Depot St., Buchanan, Va. Smith, Eugene Neff .... Twin Maple Farm, Quicksburg, Va. Smith, Jean Burns _ 1037 McCormick Blvd., Clifton Forge, Va. Smith, Kay Joyce _ Criders, Va. Smith, Laura Patricia 298 Norva Park, Norfolk 5, Va. Smith, Mae Frances Rt. 2, Box 199, Axton, Va. Smith, Nadine Anita 808 Quackenbos St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Smith, Nancy Lee Rt. 2, Box 300, Gate City, Va. Smith, Patricia Mae Rt. 3, Virgilina, Va. Smith, Sara Marie Gainesboro, Va. Smith, Shirley Joan Star Rt.. Rt. 3, Elkton, Va. Smith, Susan Noel Rt. 1, Old Church, Tunstall, Va. Snead, Joanne Dudley Carysbrook, Va. Snead, Nancy Byrde Rt. 2, McKenney, Va. Snead, Virginia Lee ... 124 McDonald St., Covington, Va. Snedegar, Suzanne 3703 Strother Rd., Roanoke, Va. Snellings, Elizabeth Louise 23 N. Braddock St., Winchester, Va. Snyder, Mr. Gene Calvin 85-87 Campbell Court, Harrisonburg, Va. Snyder, Mrs. Jo Gildersleeve 85-87 Campbell Court, Harrisonburg, Va. South, Patricia Ann 1401 Stuart Court, Falls Church, Va. Southall, Frances Ellen Rt. 1, Jetersville, Va. Southard, Marilyn Joan .... 19 Kirby Ave., Bridgeton. N. J. Southerly, Nancy Lee 210 W. Main St., Luray, Va. Spinks, Mr. Jennings Bryan 270 Swanson St., Galax, Va. Sprouse, Nancy Elaine Rt. 1, Louisa, Va. Stalnaker, Donald Paul 461 Sunrise Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Stangle, Mrs. Marion Churchill Broadway, Va. Stanley, Shirley Ann .... 1638 Park Rd., Waynesboro, Va. Startzman, Mary Lou Box 475, Winchester, Va. Stearn, Barbara Ellen Apartado Aereo 2193, Call, Colombia Steele, Alice Annette .... 668 King Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Steelman, Mr. John David Cheriton, Va. Steigelman, Norma Jean 12 Railroad Ave., Georgetown, Del. Stephens, Jacquelyn Lee 3400 Griffin Ave., Richmond, Va. Stephenson, Betty Ann Rt. 5, Box 884, Vienna, Va. Stewart, Shirley Kay 112 4th St., Front Royal, Va. Stinson, Helen Arnette ... 2002 Farrand St., Richmond, Va. Stockdale, Marydel Lee The Trees, Rt. 3, Box 196, Winchester, Va. Stone, Elizabeth Carson 207 Ben Gunn Rd., Baylake Pines, Bayside, Va. Stons, Mary Frances 207 James Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Stoots, Roxana Jean 603 Randolph Ave., Pulaski, Va. Stover, Carolyn Sue . 75 Grattan St., Harrisonburg, Va. Strawderman, Virginia Kathryn 22 Monroe St., Harrisonburg, Va. Strickler, Tillie Marie Rt. 2, Elkton, Va. Strother. Patsy Cooley 1046 Falmouth St., Warrenton, Va. Suffridge, Caroline Nadine 4000 25th Place, N., Arlington, Va. Suiter, Mary Ruth 516 Front Ave., Salem, Va. Sullivan, Mrs. Shirley Snow Stanardsville, Va. Sutphin, Peggy Love ... Rt. 3, Blackstone, Va. Swadley, Doris Ann 512 W. Market St., Harrisonburg, Va. Swanner, Frances Ann .... 157 Rodman Rd., Norfolk 3, Va. Swats, Mrs. Louise Lambert Timberville, Va. Swecker, Mrs. Charlene R 166 Maryland Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Sydnor, Nancy Lee 4402 Goodview St., Lynchburg. Va. Tadlock, Johnnye Lynette 1952 E. Ocean View Ave., Norfolk, Va. Talbert, Doris Ann Rt. 1, St. Paul, Va. Talman, Margaret Frances 5006 Stoneleigh Rd., Richmond, Va. Talman, Martha Edmonds 5006 Stoneleigh Rd., Richmond, Va. Talman, Nancy Warren 5006 Stoneleigh Rd., Richmond, Va. Taylor, Beverly Jean Box 159, Lynnhaven, Va. Taylor, Mary Elizabeth Rt. 2, Box 234, Danville, Va. Templon, Shirley Jane 113 N. 2nd St.. Shenandoah, Va. Tharpe, Virginia Belle .... 604 Fifth St., Shenandoah, Va. Thomas, Harriet Elizabeth 8823 Michaux Lane, Richmond, Va. Thomas, Jean Elizabeth 20 Woodland St., JefTs, Va. Thomas. Marilyn Beatrix 1001 Louisa Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Thomas, Mrs. Martha Crowder .. 66 Port Republic Rd., Harrisonburg. Va. Thomas, Martha Lereve .... Pole Green Rd.. Ellerson, Va. — 241 — Thompson, Frances Ann Edinburg. Va. Tod, Mary Isabel 2408 Jefferson Park Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Tomlinson, Catherine May Hidden Brook Rd., Riverside, Conn. Tomlinson, M. Lee Rt. 2, Box 72, Disputanta, Va. Tomlinson, Sandra Gayle Rt. 2, Box 230, Petersburg, Va. Townsend, Mary Frances Rt. 1, Sterling, Va. Townshend, Ann Conklyn Bluemont, Va. Traugott, Barbara Singleton .. llth St., West Point, Va. Troxell, Joan Elizabeth .... 351 Oakland St., Abingdon, Va. Trunzo, Karen Joan Crozet, Va. Tucker, Barbara Virginia 5004 N. Carlyn Spring Rd., Arlington 3, Va. Tucker, Peggy Annette 8703 Holly Hill Rd., Richmond 26, Va. Tunstall. Alice Preston 103 E. Pennsylvania Ave., Crewe, 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 Rt. 3, Martinsville, Va. Turner, Frances Eleanor Rt. 2. Box 4, Roanoke, Va. Turner, Mr. James Edwin Box 179, Broadway, Va. Turpin, Eleanor Goodell 20th and Washington Sts., Wytheville, Va. Urich, Mary Susan 3150 S. Glebe Rd.. Arlington, Va. Vansaun, Joan Marion .... 704 Manor Rd., Alexandria, Va. Vargo, Dorothy Mildred 612 Cooper Ave., Johnstown, Penn. Varner, Mary Alice . Main St., Box 610. West Point, Va. Vaught, Betty Sue 795 N. Second St.. Wytheville, Va. Vellines, Betty Lou Rt. 1. Smithfield, Va. Via, Bettie Marie Mt. Sidney, Va. Via, Larissa June Mt. Sidney, Va. Via. Linda Dolores Box 76. Fieldale, Va. Via. Peggy Sue Burkeville, Va. Vipperman, Barbara Jean Virginia Ave., Fieldale, Va. Vought, Judy .... 193 W. Greenwood Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Wade, Myrna Evelyn 4607 Alabama Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Wagner, Deanna Elizabeth Rt. 1, Vinton, Va. Wainwright, Margaret Joy 208 Dinwiddle Ave., Blackstone, Va. Waite, Winifred Verna Letterkenny Ord. Depot. Chambersburg, Pa. Waldrop, Dianne D 1905 Scroggins Rd., Alexandria, Va. Waldron, Lillie Mae Bent Mountain, Va. Walker, Bonnie Ann Rt. 1, Radford, Va. Walker, Elaine Compton . . Box 77, Rt. 1. Farmville, Va. Walker, Velma Ann 502 Rose St., Clifton Forge, Va. Wallace, Linda Jo 101 Beach Rd., Hampton, Va. Wallace, Sandra Mary 271 Hoopes Rd., Box 71A, Route 1, Denbigh, Va. Walls, Mary Leona Box 95, Green Cove, Va. Walters, Isabelle Elaine 731 Monticello Dr., Falls Church, Va. Wampler, Helen Mareva 7615 Hackett Ave., Baltimore 24, Md. Warren, Franzes Anne 8th St., Denmark, S. C. Warren, Helen Lynn .... 610 Fourth St., Portsmouth, Va. Watkins, Mary Emily 2401 Ansley Court, Charlotte, N. C. Watts, Alma Gertrude Low Moor, Va. Wayland, Elizabeth Rose Rt. 3, Marion, Va. Wayne, Elinor Turner Box 1174, Alexandria, Va. Webb, Anita Diehl .... 1805 Matoax Ave., Petersburg, Va. Webb, Ellen Jamene 427 Maryland Ave., Shenandoah, Va. Webster, Jane Carlene 134 W. Gay St., Harrisonburg, Va. Weeks, Waynetta Elizabeth .... 407 White St., Salem, Va. Wehrheim, Nancy Louise Rt. 2, Winchester, Va. Weinhold, Felicia Ann . 124 LaSalle Ave., Hampton, Va. Weiss, Sydelle Ruth .... 210 Riverside St., Bridgewater, Va. Weitzell, Sada Ann 605 N. Overlook Dr., Alexandria, Va. Welch, Sara Jane 516 Claremont Ave., Ashland, Ohio Wenger, Laverne Patricia Rt. 5, Staunton, Va. Wenger, Mary Janet Rt. 5, Staunton, Va. Wenger, Mr. Paul Clement 196 N. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Wertz, Mary Ann Rt. 1, West Columbia, S. C. Wev, Virginia Claibourne 513 S. 26th Rd., Arlington, Va. Wheeler, Patricia Ruth 322 W. Cecil St., Winchester, Va. Whetzel, Ida Margarette Rt. 1, Bergton, Va. White, Audrey Pauline Bohannon, Va. White, Betty Jane 223 Neoma Dr., Norfolk, Va. White, Mr. George Edward, III . . Twin Maple Farm, Quicksburg, Va. White, Lillian Marie Rt. 1, Culpeper, Va. White, Sarah Fox 950 18th St., Newport News, Va. Whitesell, Ferraba Womble 201 Archer St., Staunton, Va. Whitfield, Virginia Gayle 1700 Tarrall Ave., Norfolk 9, Va. Whitley, Irene Patterson Oakwood, Va. Whitmore, Mr. Howard Douglas 153 Patterson St., Harrisonburg,Va. Whitt, Frances Ann Rt. 11, Box 223, Richmond, Va. Whitt, Mary Sue Box 84, Cedar Bluff, Va. Whittaker, Dolores Vyron 3600 South 25th St., Arlington, Va. Whittaker, Phyllis Wayne Sparta, Va. Whitten, Dolores Maria 3427 Summerville St., Lynchburg, Va. Wickline, Bonnie Jean Higham Dr., Rt. 5, Box 288, Alexandria, Va. Wicks, Mr. Moulton Moore .... Box 483, Front Royal, Va. Wightman, Helen Elizabeth . Ashcake Rd., Ashland, Va. Wilkinson, Sandra Fay .. 1428 Lincoln St., Portsmouth, Va. Will, Caren Louise . 3509 Whitechapel Rd., Norfolk, Va. Williams, Mr. Gene Austin 423 Duncan Ave., Front Royal, Va. Wilson, Clara Edith Box T, Stanton, Del. Wilson, Nancy Lee Rt. 1, Castleton, Va. Wilson, Virginia Aiken Rt. 2, Fishersville, Va. Wiltshire, Carolyn Lowe Upperville, Va. Wimberley, Barbara Jean 58 Decatur Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Wine, Mr. Joseph Franklin, Jr 207 W. Bank St., Bridgewater, V.a Wine. Mr. Ronald Nelson Timberville, Va. Wingate, Mary Elizabeth Carrollton, Va. Winkelmann. Hilda Elaine 233 Montevista Ave., Orange, Va. Winslow, Elizabeth Ann Wytheville, Va. — 242 — Wise, Carolyn Belle . . 3337 Oakland Blvd., Roanoke, Va. Wise, Judith Anne Rt. 4, Box 228, Petersburg, Va. Witcher, Edith Audrey Rt. 1, Box 234, Gretna, Va. Witherington, Betty Louise 1120 Jackson St., South Norfolk, Va. Witt, Loretta Hawkins 1003 Chowan Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Witt, Nadine 203 Elizabeth Ave,, Trenton, N. J. Wolfe, Ann Arnold Rt. 2, Box 94, Winchester, Va. Wolfe, Thelma Lynne .. 574 S. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Wood, Katherine Eileen 2402 Bells Rd., Richmond 24, Va. Wood, Lois Anne Box 4, Lynnhaven, Va. Wood, Marian Faye Earlysville, Va. Wood, Nancy Lee 2509 Tillett Rd., Roanoke, Va. Woolfolk, Alice Garland Elm St., Louisa, Va. Woolfolk, Helen Jeanette Rt. 3, Orange, Va. Wray, Ruby Estelle 418 Morningside Heights, Lexington, Va. Wright, Hilda Harriet Old Church, Va. Wright, Shirley May Rt. 1, Box 77A, Ashland, Va. Wright, Mr. William Franklin 128 Clymer Ave., Front Royal, Va. Yarger, Marjorie Lee 2204 S. Buchanan St., Arlington, Va. Yates, Mary Jean 16 W. Custis Ave., Alexandria, Va. Yates, Zita Ray - Rt. 1, Bluefield, Va. Yoder, Mr. David H Salisbury, Pa. Yost, Charlotte Ann Rt. 9, Box 155, Roanoke, Va. Young, Doris Ann Rt. 3, Box 61, Bassett, Va. Young, Gloria Day 9524 Grove Ave., Norfolk, Va. Younkins, Ann Carol ..- 1407 Virginia Ave., Hagerstown, Md. Zehring, Jacquelyn Whiton - - Mt. Jackson, Va. Zirk, Mr. Norwood Lee Rt. 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Zirkle, Ailene Anne Dahlgren, Va. — 243 — Semr Statistics ALLS, MARY JOAN Catawba, Virginia Alpha Sigma Tau, Rush Chairman; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Student Government, Vice-President; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Honor Council; French Club; German Dance Club; Wes- lev Foundation; Association for Childhood Edu- cation; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. BELT, BEVERLEY LEE Charlottesville, Virginia Alpha Sigma Alpha ; Panhellenic Council ; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Honor Council, Sophomore Repre- sentative, President; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi ; Freshman Class Treasurer ; Junior Class Vice-President ; Association for Childhood Edu- cation, Reporter; German Dance Club. ANDERSON, ADRIENNE CHRISTINE Salem, Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha, Historian; Sigma Phi Lambda, President; Kappa Delta Pi; Glee Club, Business Manager; Math Club, Treasurer; Senior Counse- lor; Lutheran Student Association, Treasurer, President; Y.W.C.A., Secretary; May Court. ANDERSON, MARGARET SUE Norfolk, Virginia Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Art Club, Secretary, President; Curie Science Club, Pro- gram Chairman ; Canterbury Club ; Y.W.C.A. BENNETT, GLENNA ORRELL Blairs, Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma, President ; Panhellenic Council ; Who ' s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges ; Ushers Club ; Frances Sale Club ; Madison College Chorus ; Bap- tist Student Union, Social Vice-President, Presi- dent; Baptist Student Choir; Y.W.C.A., Cabinet. BIRCH, ELIZABETH ANN Falls Church, Virginia Transfer from Shepherd College ; Alpha Sigma Tau; Inter-dorm Council; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. ANDRUS, GEORGIA PAULINE Harrisonburg, Virginia Ex Libris ; Y.W.C.A. ARMSTRONG, SARAH LOU Front Royal, Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha, Corresponding Secretary ; Honor Council; Association for Childhood Education; Granddaughters ' Club; Standards Committee; Y.W.C.A. BLANKENBAKER, BETTY MAE Elkton, Virginia Business Club ; House Council ; Wesley Founda- tion, Cabinet and Council; Y.W.C.A. BLANKENSHIP, EMOGENE Arlington, Virginia Transf er from Fairmont State College ; Ex Libris, Vice-President ; Y.W.C.A. ASHTON, MARY ANN Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Breeze Staff; Mercury Club, Reporter; Athletic Association, Sports Leader, Intramural Coordina- tor, Acting President; Extramural Hockey, Cap- tain; Cotillion Dance Club. BALDWIN, SUZANNE MAE Front Royal, Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha, Co-Social Chairman; Treasurer Senior Class ; Standards Committee ; Senior Counselor ; Cotillion Dance Club ; Wesley Founda- tion; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. BARNETTE, ANNA RUTH Goshen, Virginia Fi ' ances Sale Club; Y.W.C.A. BORST, CECIL PAGE Brandy Station, Virginia Sigma Phi Lambda ; Band, Librarian, Secretary- Treasurer, President; Canterbury Club; Y.W.C.A. BOURNE, PATRICIA ANN Glen Allen, Virginia Ex Libris Club, Reporter, Treasurer; Association for Childhood Education ; Wesley Foundation, Council, Corresponding Secretary; Y.W.C.A. SUZANNE BOWDLE Dover, Delaware French Club; Glee Club; German Dance Club; Alpha Sigma Tau, Rush Chairman, President; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Y.W.C.A. ; Sweetheart of Sigma Delta Rho; May Court. — 244 — BOWIE, GLADYS REID Washinglon, D. C. Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Breeze Staff; Spanish Club; Granddaughters ' Club; Wes- ley Foundation; Y.W.C.A. CAMPBELL, LATETIA FAY Lowesville, Virginia Theta Sigma Upsilon; Association for Childhood Education; Athletic Association, Council; Baptist Student Union, Council; Y.W.C.A. BRANDENBURG, MARTHA ANN Steeles Tavern, Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha, Ritual Chairman; Curie Science Club, Secretary, President; Y.W.C.A.; Spanish Club. CANADA, MYRTLE CLAY Phenix, Virginia Art Club, Vice-President, Reporter; Baptist Stu- dent Union ; Y.W.C.A. BRANKLEY, SHIRLEY ANN Skipvvilh, Virginia Orchesis Club, President; Mercury Club; Athletic Association, Council; Inter-Dorm Council; Cotil- lion Dance Club; Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A. BROWN, BARBARA JEAN Orange, Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha, Scholarship and Co-Rush Chair- man ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Kappa Delta Pi ; Under- studies; Orchesis; Intei ' -Dorm Council, Student Faculty Committee; Y.W.C.A. BROWN, MARY ALICE Staunton, Virginia Theta Sigma Upsilon, Recording Secretary ; Sigma Phi Lambda; Schoolma ' am, Business Staff, Copy Editor ; Madison Business Club ; Future Business Leaders of America; Granddaughters ' Club, Re- porter ; Diapason Club, Reporter, President ; West- minster Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. BROWN, VIRGINIA GARLAND Strasburg, Virginia Alpha Sigma Alpha, Membership Director; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Student Council; Breeze Staff; French Club, Reporter, President; Extramural Tennis Team ; Granddaughters ' Club ; German Dance Club; Y.W.C.A. CARNEALE, JANE ANDERSON Alexandria, Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha; Future Business Leaders of America ; Cotillion Dance Club ; Y.W.C.A. CATON, MARIE CATHERINE Norfolk, Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha, Membership Chairman; Student Government Association, Representative, Record- er of Points ; Sophomore Class Vice-President ; Breeze, Reporter, Typist ; Chorus, President ; Glee Club, Secretary ; Inter-Dorm Council ; Lincoln House Vice-President; Tidewater Area Geograph- ical Club; Cotillion Dance Club; Newman Club; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. CAVE, HELEN MARLENE Luray, Virginia Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A. CAWLEY, MARY ELIZABETH Richmond, Virginia Theta Sigma Upsilon, First Vice-President ; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges ; Standards Committee ; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Schoolma ' am, Junior Class Edi- tor, Assistant Editor ; Curie Science Club, Pro- gram Chairman; Lincoln House President; Sen- ior Counselor; Y.W.C.A. BURNETT, LOUISE GILLS Appomattox, Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma; Breeze Staff, Circulation Manager; Head Junior Marshall; Frances Sale Club, Program Chairman; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. CHOATE, MARY ELLEN Pennington Gap, Virginia Theta Sigma Upsilon; Panhellenic Council, Chair- man-Elect, Chairman; Association for Childhood Education; Junior Marshall; Modern Dance Club; Ushers Club; Cotillion Dance Club; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. CALLAHAN, JOYCE ANN Madison Heights, Virginia Association for Childhood Education ; Piedmont Club, Treasurer; Weslev Foundation, Faith Chairman; Y.W.C.A. CLATTERBUCK, PATSY ANN Penn Laird, Virginia Mercury Club; Recreation Council; Wesley Foun- dation; Y.W.C.A. — 245- CLEM. JUNE CAROLINE Luray, Virginia Transfer from Treasurer. Longwood College; F.B.L.A. CLICK, JEAN CATHERINE Mt. Jackson. Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha, Magazine Chairman ; Association for Childhood Education; Dingledine House Vice- President; Fire Safety Committee; Recreation Council; Lutheran Student Association; Y.W.C.A. COOPER. BARBARA ALLYN Leesburg, Virginia Association for Childhood Education; Ex Libris Club; German Dance Club; Y.W.C.A., Cabinet, Vice-President. COX, JOAN KEEPER Keymar, Maryland Transfer from Gettysburg College; Zeta Tau Alpha; Association for Childhood Education; Interfaith Council ; Lutheran Student Associa- tion, Treasurer; Y.W.C.A. CRAIK. PHYLLIS WALLS Charlottesville, Virginia Schoolma ' am, Athletic Association Editor; Fran- ces Sale Club; Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A. CUPP, PEGGY ANN Dayton, Virginia Pi Kappa Sigma, Recording Secretary ; Panhel- lenic Council, Ti-easurer; Future Business Lead- ers of America; Cotillion Dance Club, Treasurer; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. DAVIS, ELSIE ANN Arlington, Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma, Keeper of Grades; Curie Science Club, Treasurer; Mercury Club; Athletic As.sociation, Senior Class Representative; Luth- eran Student Association; Y.W.C.A. DeWITT, BETTY WRAY Bedford, Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda, Treasurer; Honor Council; Diapason Club ; Glee Club ; Madrigals ; Wesley Foundation ; Y.W.C.A. DIXON, NANCY GLASS Buena Vista, Virginia Alpha Sigma Alpha, Secretary; Senior Class Bus- iness Manager; Future Business Leaders of America, Secretary, Madison Region Parliamen- tarian ; Granddaughters ' Club ; Recreation Coun- cil; Senior Counselor; German Dance Club; Y.W.C.A. ; May Court. DULANEY, MARJORIE ANNE Troulville, Virginia Athletic Associat ion, Council; Curie Science Club; Mercury Club; Recreation Council; Y.W.C.A. EAST, KATHERINE MARIE Roanoke, Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer; Association for Childhood Education; Curie Science Club; Mathe- matics Club, President; Baptist Student Union; Y.W.C.A. ELFRINK, FREDA HATCHER Covington, Virginia Alpha Sigma Tau; Schoolma ' am Staff; Future Business Leaders of America ; Ushers Club ; Cotillion Dance Club; Westminster Fellowship; Y.W.C.A., Cabinet. ELLIOTT, ANN THOMPSON Bridgewater, Virginia Extramural Basketball ; Lost Chords, Librarian ; Porpoise Club; Cotillion Dance Club; Westminster Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. FAIRFIELD, SHIRLEY DEANNE Portsmouth, Virginia Alpha Sigma Tau, Historian; Social Committee, Chairman ; Breeze Staff ; Glee Club ; German Dance Club; Wesley Foundation; May Court. FIELDS, ALICE LOURENE Culpeper, Virginia Sigma Phi Lambda; As.sociation for Childhood Education ; Wesley Foundation ; Y.W.C.A. FISHER, JANE MARIE Strasburg, Virginia Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Mathe- matics Club; Y.W.C.A. FITZGERALD, ANNA JEAN Waynesboro, Virginia Transfer from Marion College ; Interfaith Coun- cil, Chairman ; Lutheran Student Association, President; Y.W.C.A. FITZGERALD. BETTE HUNT Buena Vista. Virginia Theta Sigma Upsilon; Standards Committee; As.sociation for Childhood Education ; Modern Dance Club ; Westminster Fellowship ; Y.W.C.A. ; May Court. — 246 — FLOWERS, BETTY JEAN Alexandria, Virginia Art Club, Treasurer, Secretary; Baptist Student Union; Y.W.C.A. FREEMAN, BARBARA AWILDA Hampton, Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma; Sigma Phi Lambda; Extra- mural basketball; International Relations Club; Mercury Club; Mathematics Club, Reporter, Sec- retary ; ' Cotillion Dance Club; Y.W.C.A. GARDNER, NANCY LEE Bunker Hill, West Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma; Panhellenic Council, Record- ing Secretary; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges ; Honor Council; Sophomore Class Reporter; Breeze, Re- porter, Copy Editor, News Editor, Editor-in- Chief; Schoolma ' am, Freshman Class Editor; Athletic Association, Council; Curie Science Club; Fencing Club, Secretary -Treasurer ; Inter-Dorm Council; Ushers Club; Cotillion Dance Club; Christmas Pageant, First Angel ; May Queen. GARST, SUZANNE ELIZABETH Roanoke, Virginia Alpha Sigma Tau, Social Chairman, Vice-Presi- dent ; Cotillion Dance Club ; Y.W.C.A. ; May Court. GOODWIN, MARTHA ANN Salem, Virginia Alpha Sigma Tau, Panhellenic Representative; Standards Committee; Junior Class Repoi ' ter; Breeze Staff; Recreation Council; Senior Counse- lor; German Dance Club, Vice-President; Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. GRACEY, MARY ANN Blaekstone, Virginia Pi Kappa Sigma; Association for Childhood Edu- cation ; Y.W.C.A. HARNSBERGER, MARY LOU Waynesboro, Virginia Transfer f i-om Peace College ; Zeta Tau Alpha ; Schoolma ' am Staff, Senior Class Editor; Recrea- tion Council ; Mercury Club, President ; Inter- Dorm Council ; Westminster Fellowship ; Y.W.C.A. HARRELSON, BETTY LOUISE Hopewell, Virginia Pi Kappa Sigma, President; Panhellenic Council; Athletic Association, Council; Extramural Hock- ey; Mercury Club; Modern Dance Club; Cotillion Dance Club; May Court. HARRIS, SHIRLEY WRAY Stuarts Draft, Virginia Fire Safety Committee; Baptist Student Union; Y.W.C.A. HARVEY, KATHRYN JOAN Bridgewater, Virginia Alpha Sigma Tau, Program Chairman, Editor; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges; Kappa Delta Pi, President; Sigma Phi Lambda, Vice-President; Student Gov- ernment Association, Treasurer; Breeze Staff; Frances Sale Club ; Junior Marshall ; Senior Coun- selor; Cotillion Dance Club; Schwarzenau Club, President; Winner of Duke Memorial Schol- arship; Interfaith Council, President; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. HAWKINS, BARBARA ANN Culpeper, Virginia Theta Sigma Upsilon, Corresponding Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi, Vice-President; Sigma Phi Lambda; Schoolma ' am Staff; Breeze Staff; Ex Libris Club; Future Busine.ss Leaders of America; Inter-Dorm Council; Baptist Student Union, Librarian; Y.W.C.A. HALL, BARBARA MARTIN South Hill, Virginia Glee Club; Modern Dance Club; Wesley Founda- tion. HARNER, HELEN MARIE Elkton, Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha, Standards Chairman ; Breeze Staff, Advertising Manager, Acting Business Manager; Association for Childhood Education; Chorus; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. HEARL, MARIE ANN Woodstock, Virginia Who ' s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges; Senior Class President; Ath- letic Association, Secretary; Scribblers; French Club; Y.W.C.A. HEISHMAN, REBA ALLEN Strasburg, Virginia Future Business Leaders of America; Cotillion Dance Club; Y.W.C.A. — 247- HOGAN. JANE F. WITT Lynchburg, Virginia Transfer from Virginia Interment ; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Association for Childhood Education; Ushers Club; Recreation Council; German Dance Club, Treasurer; Y.W.C.A.; May Court; Apple Blossom Princess. HOLLOWELL, ANNA MARIE Suffolk, Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha ; Breeze Staff, Business Manager ; Modern Dance Club; Westminster Fellowship; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. HUMPHRIES, SHIRLEY ANN Norfolk, Virginia Theta Sigma Upsilon, Assistant Editor, Theta Girl; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; Junior Class Presi- dent; Standards Committee; Schoolma ' am, Busi- ness Staff, Sophomore Class Editor, Organiza- tions Editor, Editor-in-Chief; Frances Sale Club; Band; Cotillion Dance Club; Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A. LANCE, SALLY MARIE Harrisonburg, Virginia Orchestra ; Sesame Club ; Y.W.C.A. LANTZ, KAREN ANN Hendricks, West Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha, Magazine Chairman; Curie Science Club; Inter-Dorm Council; Wesley Foun- dation; Y.W.C.A. LINDAMOOD, NANCY ANN Rural Retreat, Virginia Transfer from Virginia Interment College; Band; Chorus; Diapason Club; Y.W.C.A. LOHR, ELOISE REBECCA Arlington, Virginia Who ' s Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges; Y.W.C.A., President, Cabi- net ; Standards Committee ; Madison College Chorus ; Madrigals ; German Dance Club ; Christ - mas Pageant, Madonna; May Court. JENKINS, KATHRYN VIRGINIA Harrisonburg, Virginia Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Sesame Club; Schwarzenau Club; Y.W.C.A. JUSTICE, JEANNE MARIE Danville, Virginia Kappa Delta Pi, Recoi-ding Secretary; Sigma Phi Lambda; Art Club, Treasurer, President, Histor- ian ; Le Cercle Francais, Treasurer, Secretary, President; Orchestra; Wesley Foundation, Coun- cil; Y.W.C.A. KELLER, OUIDA LOU Winchester, Virginia Transfer from Ferrum Junior College; Art Club; Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A. KIENTZ. MEADE FEILD Jarratt, Virginia Sigma Phi Lambda; Curie Science Club; Mathe- matics Club; Wesley Foundation, Council; Y.W.C.A. KUHN, JENNY LYNN SHAEFFER Bayard, West Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha; Student Government Associa- tion, Representative ; Social Committee ; Diapason Club; Fencing Club, President; Madrigals; Ath- letic Association, Council; Cotillion Dance Club; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. LUCK, CAROLYN Mineral, Virginia Curie Science Club, Vice-President; Baptist Stu- dent Union, Training Union President ; Y.W.C.A. LUND, BARBARA ANN Front Royal, Virginia Mercury Club; Newman Club. LYNCH, BETTY Richmond, Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha; Sigma Phi Lambda; Pi Omega Pi, Secretary; Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica; Cotillion Dance Club; Baptist Student Union; Y.W.C.A. MARKHAM, NANCY WHITTEN Staunton, Virginia Theta Sigma Upsilon ; Future Business Leaders of America. MAYS, JEAN AMMONETTE Amherst, Virginia Theta Sigma Upsilon, Editor; Curie Science Club; Inter-Dorm Council ; Recreation Council ; West- minster Fellowship, Council; Y.W.C.A. — 248- McCORMICK, CAROL LYNN Arlington, Virginia Alpha Sigma Tau, Treasurer; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges ; Student Government, Secretary ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Pi Omega Pi, President ; Future Business Leaders of America, Vice-President ; German Dance Club ; Dormitory President; Standards Committee; Stu- dent Organizations and Activities Committee; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. MORRIS, MARGARET ELIZABETH Strasburg, Virginia MYERS, JENILEE Weyers Cave, Virginia Curie Science Club; Sesame Club; Granddaugh- ters ' Club; Interfaith Council; Evangelical and Reformed Union, President; Y.W.C.A. McGAVOCK, SALLY ANN Max Meadows, Virginia Transfer from Mary Phi Lambda; Art Y.W.C.A. Washington College; Sigma Club ; Stratford Players ; MESSERSMITH, ELIZABETH IRENE Grottoes, Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Student Council, Junior and Senior Class Representative; Curie Science Club, Sergeant-at-Arms ; Grand- daughters ' Club, Vice-President; Wesley Founda- tion, Council, Cabinet; Y.W.C.A. MILLER, KEVIN GUY Woodstock, Virginia Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer; Y.M.C.A., Vice-Presi- dent ; Honor Council, Representative for Men Students; Sergeant-at-Arms Senior Class; Men ' s Student Court. MILLER, NORMAN L. Harrisonburg, Va. Sigma Delta Rho, Chaplain ; Y.M.C.A., Secretary, President ; Future Business Leaders of America ; Men ' s Student Government, Treasurer. MISTR. ELAINE VIRGINIA Richmond, Virginia Association for Childhood Education, Treasurer; Chorus, Librarian ; Weslev Foundation, Council ; Junior Y.W.C.A., Treasurer; Y.W.C.A. MYERS, LOIS NELSON Waterford, Virginia Alpha Sigma Alpha, Rush Chairman; Association for Childhood Education; Business Club; German Dance Club; Diapason Club; Social Committee; Standards Committee; Senior Class, Vice-Presi- dent; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. NEAL, KATHLEEN CORNELIA Suffolk, Virginia Association for Childhood Education; Chorus; Dormitory Council ; Wesley Foundation, Cabinet and Council; Y.W.C.A. NEWMAN, SHIRLEY RAE Staunton, Virginia Theta Sigma Upsilon, President; Sigma Phi Lambda; Pi Omega Pi; Madison Business Club; Panhellenic Council; Weslev Foundation; Y.W.C.A. NEWTON, SARAH WILSON Cumberland, Virginia Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Pi Omega Pi ; Breeze, Reporter and Feature Editor ; Athletic Association ; Area Clubs, Reporter ; Fencing Club ; Granddaughters ' Club, Reporter, President; Dormitory Vice-President; Westminster Fellow- ship: Y.W.C.A. MITCHELL. AUDREY DIANA Martinsville, Virginia Y.W.C.A. MOFFETT, FLORENCE GREENWOOD Fishersville, Virginia Alpha Sigma Alpha, Scholarship Chairman; Sig- ma Phi Lambda, Treasurer; Geographical Club, Vice-President of Valley Area ; German Dance Club; Granddaughters ' Club, Secretary; Future Business Leaders of America ; Westminster Fel- lowship; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. OVERBY. BARBARA WILLS Capron, Virginia El Club Espanol Y.W.C.A. Ex Libris Club, President; OWEN, BERTHA JANE South Boston, Virginia Alpha Sigma Alpha: Future Business Leaders of America, Vice-President; German Dance Club; Senior Counselor; Social Committee, Treasui ' er; Ushers Club; Y.W.C.A.; Mav Court. — 249- PADGETT, ELDON C. Harrisonburg, Virginia Sigma Delta Rho, Vice-President, President; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Col- leges; Men ' s Student Government, Secretary: Joseph in Christmas Pageant ; Men ' s Student Court; Y.M.C.A., Secretary, Vice President, Cab- inet; Student-Faculty Relations Committee; Alpha Rho Delta, President ; Wesley Foundation, Vice- President; Basketball; Stratford Players. PAINTER, SYLVIA VIRGINIA Elkton, Virginia Student Government Association; Breeze, Make- Up Editor ; Extramural Sports ; Porpoise Club ; Y.W.C.A. QUARLES, TRESA Buchanan, Virginia Pi Kappa Sigma, Corresponding Secretary; Ath- letic Association, Sportsleader ; Cotillion Dance Club ; Dormitory President ; Extramural Sports ; Mercurv Club; Recreation Leader; Sophomore Class. Sergeant-at-Arms; Y.W.C.A. RAMSEY, MARY LYNNE Lynchburg, Virginia Alpha Sigma Alpha, Secretary; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Association for Childhood Education, President : German Dance Club ; Modern Dance Club; Social Committee; Standards Committee, Chairman ; Y.W.C.A. PETERS, EVA SUE Portsmouth, Virginia Alpha Sigma Alpha, Treasurer; Sigma Phi Lambda ; French Club ; Future Business Leaders of America; German Dance Club, Sergeant-at- Arms; Schoolma ' am, Business Manager; Stand- ards Committee; Y.W.C.A.; May Court. REGISTER. SHIRLEY VIRGINIA Oceana, Virginia Transfer from Ferrum Junior College ; Athletic Association, Council ; Future Business Leaders of America; Standards Committee; Y.W.C.A. PHLEGAR, MARY CATHERINE Staffordsville, Virginia Kappa Delta Pi, Corresponding Secretary ; Sigma Phi Lambda; Student Government Association; Cotillion Dance Club ; Glee Club, Secretary ; Senior Class Representative; Senior Counselor; West- minster Fellowship ; Y.W.C.A. PLEASANTS, BEVERLY ANNE Richmond, Virginia Kappa Delta Pi, Historian ; Sigma Phi Lambda, Historian; Cotillion Dance Club; Glee Club; Sen- ior Representative; Weslev Foundation, Cabinet, Council; Y.W.C.A. RIGGLEMAN, F. JO Petersburg, West Virginia Pi Beta Phi ; Transfer from Davis Elkins Col- lege; Pi Omega Pi; Band; Chorus; Diapason Club; Westminster Fellovi ship ; Y.W.C.A. RITCHIE, ELINOR ALBERT Ewing, Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha, Co-Music Chairman; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges ; Hand- book Editor; Frances Sale Club; Glee Club, Pres- ident, Vice-President, Librarian ; Senior Counse- lor; Westminster Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. POPE. CECELIA ELOISE Warwick, Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma, Secretary; Junior Marshall; Recreation Council ; Senior Class Secretary ; Standards Committee ; Baptist Student Union ; Y.W.C.A. POSTON, HELEN JACQUELINE Amelia, Virginia Theta Sigma Upsilon; Sigma Phi Lambda; Can- terbury Club; Frances Sale Club; Y.W.C.A. POWELL, JANIE OLA Slanardsville, Virginia Curie Science Club, Reporter; Chorus; Wesley Foundation, Council, Choir; Y.W.C.A. ROBERSON, ANNE TOWNES Richmond, Virginia Alpha Sigma Alpha, Editor; Handbook, Business Manager; Sigma Phi Lambda, Secretary; Pi Omega Pi; German Dance Club; Granddaughters ' Club. Treasurer; House President; Inter-Dorm Council; Publication Board, Secretary; Standards Committee; Y.W.C.A. ROBINSON, DORA MAE Lexinglt n, Virginia Theta Sigma Upsilon, Second Vice-President; Frances Sales Club, Publicity Chairman ; Grand- daughters ' Club; Schoolma ' am, Sorority Edi- tor; Stratford Players; Westminster Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. 250- ROBINSON, NINA VIRGINIA Richmond, Virginia Theta Sigma Upsilon; Sigma Phi Lambda; Curie Science Club, Reporter; Dormitory President, Summer ; Mathematics Club ; Modern Dance Club ; Schoolma ' am, Business Staff; Westminster Fel- lowship; Y.W.C.A. SMITH, JEAN BURNS Clifton Forge, Virginia Alpha Sigma Alpha, Chaplain ; Honor Council, Secretary; Association for Childhood Education; Curie Science Club ; German Dance Club, Presi- dent; Student Faculty Committee; Y.W.C.A. ROGERS, MARY ANN HAMLETT Charlotte Court House, Virginia Art Club, Vice-President, Historian, Treasurer; French Club ; Westminster Fellowship, Secretary ; Y.W.C.A. SMITH, SHIRLEY JOAN Elkton, Virginia Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Band; Frances Sale Club; Orchestra; Stratford Players; Wesley Foundation; Y.W.C.A. RUBUSH, MARY KATHERINE Mt. Sidney, Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Fran- ces Sale Club, Reporter; Honor Council Represen- tative; Westminster Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. SNYDER, JOSEPHINE GILDERSLEEVE Harrisonburg, Virginia Transfer from Marshall College ; Pi Kappa Sigma ; Breeze Staff; Cotillion Dance Club; Madrigals; Student Faculty Committee; Y.W.C.A. RUMBURG, BETTY GRAY Stuarts Draft, Virginia Transfer from Bridgewater College ; Diapason Club ; Interfaith Council ; Schwarzenau Club, President; Y.W.C.A. SAMFORD, KATHARINE ANN Alberta, Virginia Alpha Sigma Alpha, Assistant Chaplain; Dormi- tory President; German Dance Club, Secretary; Granddaughters ' Club ; Schoolma ' am, Feature Editor; Social Committee. SOUTHARD, MARILYN JOAN Bridget on, New Jersey Zeta Tau Alpha; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Mathematics Club, Vice-President; Recreation Council, Social Chaii ' man ; Interfaith Council; Y.W.C.A. STARTZMAN, MARY LOU Winchester, Virginia Association for Childhood Education; Newman Club, Secretary, President; Y.W.C.A. SELLERS, NAN HOLEG Broadway, Virginia SIMMONS, ORA LONARD Harrisonburg, Virginia A.B., West Virginia eastern University. University ; LL.B., South- SLADE, SANDRA LEE Orange, Virginia Art Club; Orchesis; Understudies; Canterbury Club; Y.W.C.A. SMALTS, BESSIE CORNELIA Winchester, Virginia Alpha Sigma Alpha, President; Pi Omega Pi, Vice-President; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Future Business Leaders of America; German Dance Club; Junior Marshall; Madison Business Club, Madison Regional Parliamentar- ian; Panhellenic Council; Senior Counselor. STRAWDERMAN, VIRGINIA KATHRYN Harrisonburg, Virginia Alpha Sigma Tau; Handbook, Assistant Business Manager; Sesame Club, Reporter; Senior Coun- selor; Schwarzenau Club; Y.W.C.A. SULLIVAN, SHIRLEY SNOW Stanardsville, Virginia Brethren Organization. SWATS, LOUISE LAMBERT Timberville, Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha; Sesame Club; Brethren Youth Group; Y.W.C.A. TRAUGOTT, BARBARA SINGLETON West Point, Virginia Pi Kappa Sigma, Vice-President; Cotillion Dance Club, President; Y.W.C.A. — 251 — TUCKER, PEGGY ANNETTE Richmond, Virginia Transfer from Richmond Professional Institute; Zeta Tau Alpha, Activities Chairman; Diapason Club, Reporter; Madison College Glee Club, Vice- President ; Music Educators National Confer- ence; Baptist Student Union, Executive Council; Y.W.C.A. TURNER. DRUCILLA INEZ Martinsville, Virginia Sigma Sigma Sigma; Honor Council, Summer Session; Cotillion Dance Club, Sergeant-at-Arms; Frances Sale Club; Freshman Class, Sergeant-at- Arms; Inter- Dorm Council; Y.W.C.A. TURPIN, ELEANOR GOODELL Wjtheville, Virginia Transfer from Queens College; Breeze Staff, Copy Editor, Reporter; Recreation Council; Y.W.C.A. VAN SAUN, JOAN MARION Alexandria, Virginia Alpha Sigma Tau, Historian; Cotillion Dance Club, Vice-President; Fencing Club; House Presi- dent; Y.W.C.A. WARREN, FRANZES ANNE Denmark, South Carolina Sigma Sigma Sigma; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges; Student Government, Representative, President; Sophomore Class, President; German Dance Club; Baptist Student Union, Council, Choir, State Vice-President; Miss Madison; Y.W.C.A. WAYNE, ELINOR TURNER Alexandria, Virginia Athletic Association, Archery Sports Leader; Basketball Manager; Mathematics Club, Treasur- er; Recreation Council, President; Spanish Club; Y.W.C.A. WEBB, ANITA DIEHL Petersburg, Virginia Alpha Sigma Tau; Athletic Association, Sports Leader, Sophomore Class Representative, Treas- urer; German Dance Club; Mercury Club, Secre- tary; Senior Counselor; Extramural Hockey; Basketball, Captain; Blue Ridge Hockey Team. WEBSTER, JANE CARLENE Harrisonburg, Virginia Alpha Sigma Tau, Recording Secretary, Pledge Chairman; Handbook, Business Manager, Assist- ant Business Manager; Se.same Club, Treasurer; Cotillion Dance Club; Senior Counselor; Westmin- ster Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. WENGER, PAUL CLEMENT Harrisonburg, Virginia Transfer from Syracuse University; Sigma Delta Rho, Sergeant-at-Arms ; Stratford Players ; Sigma Delta Chi; Y.M.C.A., Cabinet Member; Men ' s Stu- dent Government, President, Corresponding Sec- retary; Men ' s Student Court; F.B.L.A.; Student- Faculty Relations Committee ; Madison ' s Man of the Year; Who ' s Who Among Students in Amer- ican Universities and Colleges. WHEELER, PATRICIA RUTH Winchester, Virginia Alpha Rho Delta, Vice-President, Secretary; Association for Childhood Education ; Stratford Dramatic Club, Business Manager; Usher ' s Club; Senior Counselor; Wesley Foundation, Cabinet; Y.W.C.A. WHITESELL, FERRABA WOMBLE Staunton, Virginia Theta Sigma Upsilon, Assistant Treasurer, Treas- urer; Senior Counselor; Westminster Fellowship; Y.W.C.A. WILSON, VIRGINIA AIKEN Fishersville, Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha, Service Chairman, President ; Kappa Delta Pi ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Frances Sale Club, Vice-President, Acting President ; West- minster Fellowship, Freshman Secretary, Secre- tary, President; Y.W.C.A. WINKELMANN, HILDA ELAINE Orange. Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice-President; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges; Athletic Association, President, Secretary, Council ; Kap- pa Delta Pi ; Sigma Phi Lambda ; Dance Under- studies; Mercury Club; Extramural Hockey. WISE. CAROLYN BELLE Roanoke, Virginia Alpha Sigma Alpha; Association for Childhood Education; Campus Fire Chief; Student Faculty Relations Committee; Cotillion Dance Club, Sec- retary; Y.W.C.A. YOUNG, GLORIA DAY Norfolk, Virginia Future Business Leaders of America; Geographi- cal Club ; Modern Dance Club ; Westminster Fel- lowship; Y.W.C.A. ZIRKLE. AILENE ANNE Dahlgren. Virginia Zeta Tau Alpha, Recording Secretary; Curie Science Club; Ex Libris Club, Vice-President, President; Spani.sh Club, Treasurer; Lutheran Student Association; Y.W.C.A. — 252- Administration - College Services Aiken, Alice M. - ment; B.S. University, ginia. - Professor of Art, Head of Art Depart- M.A., Teachers College of Columbia 967 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Vir- Allen, Charlotte P. — Secretary, Home Economics Depart- ment; B.A., Vassar College, M.A., Columbia Uni- versity. 640 Ott Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Anderson, J. Edgar — Associate Professor of Music; Diploma in Violin, Muskingum College; B.M., M.M., Cincinnati Conservatory. 210 Ohio Avenue, Harri- sonburg, Virginia. Anderson, Sara E. — Assistant Professor of Business Edu- cation; B.S., Woman ' s College, University of North Carolina; M.S., University of North Carolina. 217 Patrick Street, Leakesville, North Carolina. Armentrout, Anna S. — Postmistress, Madison College Post Office. 743 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Armentrout, Montie E. — Assistant to the Postmistress, Madison College Post Office. 743 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Aylor, Junella E. — Bookkeeping Machine Operator, Treasurer ' s Office, Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Baker, Luna H. — Hostess, Residence Hall. Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Beasley, Anna B. • — Hostess, Residence Hall. College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Madison Bell, M. H. — Superintendent, Harrisonburg Schools; Ad- ministrative Staff for Laboratory Schools; A.B., Lynchburg College; M.A., University of Virginia. 718 Ott Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Berkley, Marjorie T. — Assistant Professor of Physical Education; B.S., Madison College; M.S., University of Tennessee. 435 S. Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Bird, Margaret Materials. P. — Secretary, Bureau of Teaching 835 E Street. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Blosser, Sallie — Assistant Professor, Supervisor of High School; B.S., Madison College; M.A., George Pea- body College for Teachers. Park View, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Bocskey, Stephen C. — Associate Professor of Biology; B.S., M.S., University of Notre Dame. 141 Crescent Drive, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Boje, Marie L. — Associate Professor of English; A.B., Western Reserve University; A.M., Columbia Uni- versity. 967 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Bowman, Etta M. — Instructor, Supervisor of First Grade; B.S., Madison College. 1173 South High Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Brady, Mary M — Associate Professor of Business Edu- cation; B.A., Illinois College; M.A., State Univer- sity of Iowa. 967 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Branch, Thelma K. — Secretary to Education Depart- ment. 243 Cantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Brown, Anna S. — Assistant Librarian; B.S., Central Missouri State; M.S., Kansas State Teachers Col- lege. South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Bryan, Edith — Instructor in Home Economics; B.S., Madi- son College. 91 Maplehurst Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Bucher, Lester S. — Professor of Music; B.S., State Teach- ers College, Westchester, Pennsylvania.; M.S., Uni- versity of Pennsylvania; Ed.D., Columbia Univer- sity. 1039 D Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Burau, Gertrud — Assistant Professor of Music; B.S., A.M., Columbia University. 109 Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Bush, Bernice — Assistant Professor, Supervisor of Fourth Grade; B.S., Longwood College; A.M., Co- lumbia University. 435 South Mason Street, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Caldwell, Charles G. — Director, Division of Teacher Edu- cation; Head, Department of Education and Psy- chology; A.B., Roanoke College; M.A., Ph.D., Uni- versity of Chicago. 295 Campbell Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Chappell, James W. — Professor of Chemistry; B.S., Ot- tawa University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Kan- sas. 24 Lawn Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Childs, Clara A. — Assistant Professor of English; Direc- tor of Public Relations; B.A., Converse College; M.A., Duke University. 337 Monticello Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Clatterbuck, Joyce L. — Clerk-Stenographer, Office of President and Dean; Secretarial Diploma, Duns- more Business College. 40 Maplehurst Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Cline, Carolyn G. — Assistant Secretary to the Business Manager. Route 1, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Coakley, Adele G. — Secretary to the Librarian. Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. 71 Broad Coffman, Mona L. — Assistant Professor of Business Edu- cation; A.B., Nebraska State Teachers College, Peru; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. 241 Paul Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Cool, Raymond D. — Professor of Chemistry; B.S., Bridge- water College; M.S., Ph.D., University of Virginia. 405 East College Street, Bridgewater, Virginia. Cooper, Ruth — Assistant Professor; Supervisor of First Grade; B.S., Radford College; M.A., George Pea- body College for Teachers. 473 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Copper, Jean E. — Assistant Dietitian; B.S., Madison Col- lege; M.S., The Ohio State University. 16 Grace Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. — 253 — Cox, Ruth S. — Hostess, Residence Hall. Madison College, Harrisonburg. Virginia. Curtis, Elizabeth — Hostess, Residence Hall. Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Curtis, Jay L. — Professor of English; A.B., A.M., Ph.D., University of North Carolina. 211 Cantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. DeLong, William J., Jr. — Director of Student Personnel Services: B.S., Roanoke College; M.A., University of Virginia. 1427 Bluestone Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Derrick, Agnes H. — Hostess, Residence Hall. Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Dever, Kathryn I. — Professor of Education; B.A., Fair- mont State College: M.A., Ed.D., Teachers College of Columbia University. 204 Blueville Drive, Graf- ton, West Virginia. Dingledine, Agness — Hostess, Residence Hall. Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Dingledine, Raymond C, Jr. — Associate Professor of Social Science and History: B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Uni- versity of Virginia. 332 Franklin Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Eagle, Alfred K. — Professor of Guidance: B.S., Univer- sity of Virginia; A.M., Columbia University. 231 Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Flick, Alma R. — Secretary to the President. 541 New York Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Frank, Helen M. — Registrar; A.B., Municipal Univer- sity of Wichita; A.M., Columbia University. 967 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Frederikson, Otto F. — Professor of Social Science and History; B.S., Kansas State Teachers College; A.M., Colorado State College of Education; Ph.D., Uni- versity of Kansas. 130 Campbell Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Fretwell, Eva F. — Registered Nurse; R.N., Rockingham Memorial Hospital. 85 Ott Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Garber, Dorothy S. — Dean of Freshmen Women; B.S., Madison College. 208 Franklin Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Garnett, Annie M. — Manager, Stationery Store. 294 South Liberty Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Gibbons, Howard K. — Business Manager; B.L., Wash- ington and Lee University. 610 Ott Street, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Gildersleeve, Glenn — Professor of Music; A.B., Mus.D., Nebraska Wesleyan University: A.M., Columbia University. 623 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Gildersleeve, Hazel W. — Assistant Professor of Music; B.F.A., Nebraska Wesleyan University. 623 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Click, Willodene — Secretary, Music Department. risonburg, Virginia. Har- Gochenour, Ailee L. — Clerk-Stenographer; Secretary to Dean of College; Secretarial Diploma, Dunsmore Business College. Penn Laird, Virginia. Grove, Frances R. — Assistant Professor of Art; B.S., Madison College; M.A., Columbia University. 85 Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hamaker, Bess T. — Cashier, Treasurer ' s Office. 537 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hamrick, Clarence R. — Associate Professor of Educa- tion; B.S., Hampden-Sydney College: M.S., Ph.D., University of Virginia. 623 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hanson, Raus M. — Professor of Geography; B.S., Ne- braska Wesleyan University; A.M., University of Nebraska. 758 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Harnsberger, Wilbur T. — Assistant Professor of Geology; B.A., M.S., University of Virginia. 366 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Harris, Elizabeth J. — Assistant Professor of Music: Teachers Certificate, Peabody Conservatory. 967 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hatch, David L. — Professor of Sociology; A.B., Dart- mouth College; M.A., New Jersey State Teachers College; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University. 356 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Haydon, Richard C. — Director of Field Services and Placement; B.S., M.S., University of Virginia. 366 Monticello Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hearn, J. T. — College Physician; B.A., M.D., University of Virginia. Penn Laird, Virginia. Hefner, Janet B. — Assistant Librarian; B.A., Madison College; M.S., Columbia University. 267 Cantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Herr, Grace E. — • Assistant Professor of Business Educa- tion; B.S., Mary Washington College; M.A., New York University. 274 Cantrell Avenue, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Hewitt, Luellen — Associate Professor of Physical Edu- cation; B.E., Western Illinois State Teachers Col- lege; M.A., State University of Iowa. 328 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hicks, George R. — Associate Professor of Music: A.B., B.M., Albion College, New England Conservatory; A.M., Harvard University. 488 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hill, Polly S. — Instructor; Supervisor of Mathematics; B.S., Madison College. Bridgewater, Virginia. Hoover, Feme R. — Assistant Professor of Library Science; A.B., Bridgewater College: M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. 869 South Main Street, Har- risonburg, Virginia. — 254 — Hopkins, Janet C. — Supervisor, Third and Fourth Grades; B.S., Madison College; M.Ed., University of Vir- ginia. 975 South High Street, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Hounchell, Paul — Professor of Education; B.A., George- town College; M.A., Ph.D., George Peabody Col- lege for Teachers. 630 Ott Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Huffman, Charles H. — Director, Division of Humanities; Professor of English; Head, Department of English; B.A., Bridgewater College; M.A., Clark Univer- sity; Ph.D., University of Virginia. 271 Grattan Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Ikenberry, Jesse E. — Director of Division of Natural Sciences; Professor of Mathematics; B.A., Bridge- water College; M.A., Ph.D., Cornell University. 310 West View Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Jones, Milbrey L. — Assistant Professor of Library Science; B.A., Georgia State College for Women; Master of Librarianship, Emory University. Madi- son College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Keller, Shirley K. — Assistant Secretary to Registrar; Secretarial Diploma, Madison College. 420 West High Street, Woodstock, Virginia. Koontz, Bettie Jo — Secretary to Business Manager. Route 1, Elkton, Virginia. Latimer, Mary E. — Professor of Speech; B. A., Hiram College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. 567 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Leigh, Thomas W. — Assistant Professor of English; B.A., Hampden-Sydney College; M.A., University of Michigan. 1420 Crawford Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Lenox, Bessie M. — Director of Dormitories. Virginia. Dayton, Lincoln, Anne B. — Hostess, Residence Hall. 261 Grat- tan, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Livick, Sallie H. — Hostess, Residence Hall. 327 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Lockard, Mary J. — Assistant Professor of Home Eco- nomics; B.S., M.S., West Virginia University. 201 Ohio Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Locke, Louis G. — Professor of English; A.B., Bridgewater College; M.A., George Washington University; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University. 474 Ott Street, Harri- sonburg, Virginia. Logan, Mary — Hostess, Residence Hall. Madison Col- lege, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Long, John W., Jr. — Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education; B.A., Bridgewater College; M.A., Columbia University. 1442 Crawford Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Long, Pauline C. — Secretary, Registrar ' s Office; B.S., Madison College. 340 Dixie Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Malmborg, Edwina M. — Hostess, Residence Hall. Bene- dict, Minnesota. Marshall, Clifford T. — Associate Professor of Music; B.M., Eastman School; M.M., Sherwood School of Music. 1210 Hillcrest Drive, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Martinez, Fernando Q. — Professor of Spanish; A.B., Oglethorpe University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia.- Port Republic, Virginia. McCabe, Ward — Associate Professor of Bible and Philos- ophy; A.B., George Washington University; S.T.B., Episcopal Theological School. 660 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. McClellan, Margaret C. — Assistant Professor of Speech; Director, Speech and Hearing Clinic; A.B., M.A., University of Florida. 85 Campbell Street, Harri- sonburg, Virginia. McElyea, Dorris H. — Secretary to Director of Student Personnel Services. 361 South Willow Street, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Mcllwraith, John N. — Professor of History; B.S., M.A., Columbia University. 1408 South Main Street, Har- risonburg, Virginia. McNeill, Mary Jane — Secretary to the Director of Lab- oratory School Experiences; Strayer Business Col- lege. 706 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Meeks, Lydia P. — Assistant Professor; Supervisor of Third Grade; A.B., East Carolina Teachers College; A.M., Columbia University. 45 Fairview Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Mengebier, William L. — Professor of Biology; Head, De- partment of Biology; B.S., The Citadel; M.S., Ober- lin; Ph.D., University of Tennessee. 211 Dixie Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Miller, Edwin D. — Associate Professor of Biology; A.B., Bridgewater College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia. 200 Monument Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Miller, G. Tyler — President of Madison College; B.S., Virginia Military Institute; LL.D., Bridgewater Col- lege. Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Miller, Ruth E. — Assistant Professor; Supervisor of Li- brary Science; B.S., Madison College; B.S., L.S., George Peabody College for Teachers. 355 North High Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Monger, Lucille — Registered Nurse. Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Morrison, L. Leotus — Assistant Professor of Physical and Health Education; B.S., Georgia State College for Women; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. 108 East Jones Street, Savannah, Georgia. Moyers, Berdie Eva — Superintendent of Laundry. Port Republic, Virginia. — 255 — O ' Neill, Marion V. — Instructor of Health and Physical Education; B.S., Boston University; IVI.Ed., Woman ' s College of University of North Carolina. Madison Terrace Apartments, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Ryan, Violetta D. — Supervisor of Student Teaching; B.S., Madison College; M.A., Columbia University. 473 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Partlow, Benjamin W. — Associate Professor of Chemis- try; B.S., Washington and Lee University; M.S., George Washington University. 1150 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Patterson, Elizabeth M. — Associate Professor of Home Economics: B.S., Simmons College: A.M., Columbia University. 218 Newman Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Pearse, Gertrude L. — Secretary to Director of Public Relations. Route 3, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Pense, Wilbur S. — Superintendent of Rockingham Coun- ty Schools; Coordinator for Practice Teaching; B.A., Bridgewater College; M.A., Teachers College of Columbia University. 1600 South Main Street, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Phalen, Reba L. — Secretary to Dean of Women. 536 Vir- ginia Avenue. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Poindexter, Raymond J. — Director of Laboratory School Experiences: Professor of Education: A.B., Ran- dolph-Macon College; M.A., University of Virginia; Ph.D., The Ohio State University. 750 D. Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Raine, Sue J. — Assistant Professor of Home Economics; Head Dietitian; B.S., Madison College; A.M., Co- lumbia University. 1003 Rivermont Avenue, Lynch- burg, Virginia. Reeke, Angela S. — Assistant Professor; Supervisor ol Third Grade; B.S., New Jersey State Teachers Col- lege; M.Ed., University of Virginia. 25 Fairview Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Richardson, Bessie E. — Associate Professor of English: A.B., Olivet College; A.M., University of Wiscon- sin: Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. 570 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Ritchie, Edna C. — Secretary to Dean of Freshman Wo- men. 36 North Willow Street, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Roadcap, Ruth — Manager, College Tearoom. Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Roberts, Frank — Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. 1471 Bluestone, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Rowe, Dorothy M. — Assistant Dietitian; B.S., Madison College; M.S., The Ohio State University. Rawley Springs, Virginia. Rubush, Gretchen — Secretary, Dietitian ' s Office. Port Republic, Virginia. Rucker, Ruth — Assistant Professor of Business Educa- tion; B.S., M.A., University of Missouri. Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sanders, London S. — Professor of Business Education; B.S., M.S., University of Tennessee; M.Ed., Univer- sity of Pittsburgh. 242 Cantrell Avenue, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Savage, Dorothy L. — Associate Professor of Physical Education; B.S., A.M., Columbia University. 537 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sawhill, John A. — Professor of Latin; A.B., University of Colorado: A.M., Ph.D., Princeton University. 244 Monument Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Schneider, Edythe — Associate Professor of Music; B.M., Chicago Conservatory. 85-87 Campbell Street, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Seese, Lyman G. — Treasurer; B.A., Bridgewater Col- lege. Keezletown, Virginia. Shawver, Murl C. — Associate Professor of Biology; B.S. in Ed., Central Missouri State College; M.Ed., Uni- versity of Missouri: Ed.D., Columbia University. 309 Chicago Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Shilling, Edythe ginia. Registered Nurse. Harrisonburg, Vir- Ruckman, Carmel Virginia. Registered Nurse. Harrisonburg, Shorts, Clyde P. — Professor of Psychology: A.B., Uni- versity of Pittsburgh; A.M., Columbia University. 1220 Hillcrest Drive, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Showalter, Amos M. — Professor of Biology; B.A., Goshen College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. 310 Paul Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Showalter, Letta C. — Assistant Librarian; B.A., Bridge- water College: B.S. in L.S., Columbia University. Route 1, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sieg, Katherine G. — Assistant Professor, Supervisor of High School; B.A., Lenoir Rhyne College; M.A., University of Virginia. 48 Maplehurst Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sieg, Martha D. — Assistant Professor; B.A., Wittenberg College: M.S., University of Tennessee. 48 Maple- hurst Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sinclair, Caroline B. — Professor of Health and Physical Education; Head, Department of Health and Physi- cal Education; B.S., College of William and Mary; Ph.D., New York University. 473 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Smith, Glenn C. — Professor of History and Social Science; B.S., State Teachers College, East Strouds- burg, Pennsylvania: M.S., Temple University; Ph.D., University of Virginia. 370 Monticello Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Stevens, Mary F. — Hostess, Residence Hall. Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Stewart, John G. — Assistant Professor; Supervisor of Student Teaching; B.A., College of the Pacific: M.A., Columbia University. 42 Fry Avenue, Harrison- burg, Virginia. — 256 — Strough, Mary P. — Instructor in Health Education; B.S., Richmond Professional Institute; R.N., Stuart Cir- cle School of Nursing. 1443 Hillside Avenue, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Tate, Marjorie B. — Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education; B.S., University of Minnesota; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., State University of Iowa. 435 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Toller, Louis — Professor of Physics; B.S. in Ed.. Temple University; Ph.D., Duke University. 921 D Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Trenary, Alda S. — Secretary, Library Science Depart- ment. Dayton, Virginia. Trent, Rosalind L. — Assistant Professor; A.B., Woman ' s College of the University of North Carolina; M.A., Duke University. 435 South Mason Street, Harri- sonburg, Virginia. Turille, Stephen J. — Professor of Business Education; Head, Department of Business and Business Edu- cation; A.B., Nebraska State College; M.A., Univer- sity of Minnesota; Ed.D., Harvard University. 100 Weaver Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Varner, Bernice R. — Professor of Home Economics; Head. Department of Home Economics; B.S., M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. 30 Maplehurst Ave- nue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Vaughn, Patsy F. — Instructor of Health and Physical Education; B.S. in Ed., Madison College. Timber- ville, Virginia. Voorhees, Walter V. — Assistant Professor; Supervisor of Student Teaching; A.B., University of North Caro- lina; M.Ed., University of Virginia. McGaheysville, Virginia. Walker, Glada B. — Associate Professor of Art; A.B., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; A.M., Columbia University. 1205 Hillcrest Drive, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Warren, Percy H. — Professor of Biology; Dean of the College; B.S.. College of William and Mary; A.M., Ed.D., Columbia University. 1041 South Main Street, Ha rrisonburg, Virginia. Watkins, Evelyn — Assistant Professor; Supervisor of First Grade; A.B., Mississippi State College for Women; A.M., Columbia University. 1023 D Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Watkins, Lowell M. — Assistant Professor of Music; B.S., State Teachers College, Westchester, Pennsylvania; M.A., Columbia University. 1025 Toppin Blvd., Harrisonburg, Virginia. Wells, John C. — Professor of Physics; A.B., Colgate Uni- versity; M.A., Ed.D., Columbia University. 125 Port Republic Road, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Wetzler, Wilson F. — Associate Professor of Education; B.A., M.A., Texas Christian University; Ph.D., Uni- versity of Texas. 637 South Mason Street, Harri- sonburg, Virgiina. Wigley, Elsie H. — Assistant Professor; Supervisor of Kindergarten; B.S., Ithaca College; A.M., Columbia University. 1023 D Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Wilkins, Ruth J. — Associate Professor cf English; Dean of Women; A B., M.Ed., College of William and Mary; M.A., University of Richmond. Madison Col- lege, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Willcox, Annette V. — Assistant Professor of Mathematics; A.B., Stetson University; M.A., Duke University. 337 Monticello Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Willett, John A., Ill — Associate Professor of Business Education; B.A., University of Virginia. 1120 Hill- crest Drive., Harrisonburg, Virginia. Winn, Columbia — Associate Professor of Education; A.B., University of Colorado; M.A., University of Chicago. 109 Port Republic Road, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Wittig, Joy M. — Secretary to Director of Field Services and Placement. Park View, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Woelfel, Margarete T. — Professor of French and German; Head, Department of Foreign Languages; B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Leipzig, Germany. 116 Port Republic Road, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Zirkle, Sara — Secretary to Director of Division of Nat- ural Science, and the Director of Social Sciences. ■257 — Index Academics 36 Acknowledgments 226 Administration 120 Administrative Staff 125 Dean 124 Faculty 126 President 122 Advertising 210 Athletics 108 Athletic Association 110 Basketball 114 Fencing 115 Hockey 112 Intramural Sports 118 Mercury Club 113 Orchesis 117 Porpoise Club 116 Classes 136 Freshmen 198 Juniors 178 Seniors 138 Sophomores 188 Dedication 16 Ending 259 Faculty Directory 253 Faculty Statistics 253 Features 18 Apple Blossom Princess 29 Featured Event of the Year 35 Madonna and Joseph 28 Maid of Honor 33 Maids 33 Man of the Year 31 May Court Attendants 34 May Queen 32 Miss Madison 30 Outstanding Freshmen 27 Outstanding Juniors 24 Outstanding Seniors 21 Outstanding Sophomores 26 Who ' s Who 20 Foreword 2 Greeks 42 Alpha Sigma Alpha 46 Alpha Sigma Tau 48 Panhellenic Council 44 Pi Kappa Sigma 50 Sigma Delta Rho 58 Sigma Sigma Sigma 52 Theta Sigma Upsilon 54 Zeta Tau Alpha 56 Organizations 60 Alpha Rho Delta 87 Alumnae Association 104 Art Club 66 Association for Childhood Education 88 Baptist Student Union 77 Bluestone Cotillion Club 98 Breeze 70 Canterbury Club 77 College Chorus 94 Concert Band 91 Curie Science Club 103 Diapason Club 94 El Club Espanol 86 Ex Libris Club 87 Fire Safety Committee 67 Frances Sale Club 107 Future Business Leaders of America ... 89 Geographical Clubs 79 German Club 100 Glee Club 90 Granddaughters ' Club 105 Handbook Staff 66 Honor Council 63 Junior Marshalls 105 Kappa Delta Pi 82 Le Cercle Francais 86 Lost Chords 95 Lutheran Student Association 78 Madison College Concert Orchestra 92 Madrigal Singers 95 Mathematics Club 89 Men ' s Student Government 68 Newman Club 78 Pi Omega Pi 84 Recreation Council 106 Schoolma ' am 72 Schwarzenau Club 79 Sesame Club 102 Sigma Phi Lambda 85 Social Committee 65 Standards Committee 64 Stratford Players 96 Student Government Association 62 Ushers 67 Wesley Foundation 80 Westminster Fellowship 81 Y.M.C.A 76 Y.W.C.A 74 Senior Statistics 244 Staff 226 Student Directory 233 — 258 — Smlmg You, the Class of 1957, occupy a rather singular role in being graduated from a college in Vir- ginia this particular year. In the first place, the number seven for some unknown reas- on has been significant in the recorded annals of mankind. The Bible upon several occa- sions, enumerates reckonings and happenings in terms of seven. The story of Pharaoh ' s dream of the seven years of plenty and the seven years of famine is but one classic ex- ample. Then, on the other hand, it was in 1607 that the first perm- anent English settlement in America was made at James- town, Virginia. Three hundred fifty years and some ten or eleven generations later, you are graduating from one of the colleges in the same great State which those settlers founded. This should not only fill you with pride for your Alma Ma- ter, but it should be a constant challenge to you to cherish and to foster the principles of our dedicated forefathers. The next several years ai-e also to be historic ones in the life of Madison College. The institution was founded on March 14, 1908 and the Class of 1958 will represent fifty years of growth and progress for Madison College. The first students arrived on the Campus on September 28, 1909 to begin the actual peopling of the Col- lege, and the Class of 1959 will also share in the spotlight of events. A similar claim could be made for the Class of 1960 — and for the others which are to follow. This continuous pro- cession of students graduating and entering Madison is the actual life of the College. You can play a key role in helping maintain this life-line by exer- cising constant vigilance to in- sure for the coming generations the opportunities which you have been privileged to experi- ence. You may also want to point out to those you serve, the many advantages of Madison. So, in wishing for each of you success, happiness, and God- speed, the occasion should be one of rejoicing for having been so closely linked to those of the past, and one of solemn rededi- cation as you face the future. WILLIAM J. DeLONG, Director of Student Personnel Services There is no formal ending for the happenings recorded in the 1957 Schoolma ' am. They shall be continued for as long as Madison College may exist. With this in mind, I pay tribute to the 1958 Editor-in-Chief, Beverly Pearce. To her I present the responsibility and the challenge of recording the history of Madison accurately and worthily during her period of service. THE EDITOR -r ■ii--, ' . ' ' -,


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