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

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JLXV X I v -lV a โ€ข โ€ข ; r acadei Ever e is tlve faculty oยซ AMD โ€ข E CE - The Sclioolma ' am Has Covered Fifty Years At Madison College. โ€” 6- 1 OREWORD Fifty years of progress, tradition, honor, respect, and loyalty brings Madison College to its Golden Anniversary. Thus the 1959 Schoolma ' am is published with but one ob- jective: to capture between its covers not only one year but fifty golden years of memories. While we know that life at Madison College is a multitude of realities which are too intangible to be related in black and white, perhaps in some small way we can preserve the friend- ships which we all hold so dearly. If this book will serve to bridge the past and bring to mind the priceless memories of joys and pleasures of the year just gone by, it will have served its purpose. This is the fiftieth Schoolma ' am to be published, and with it we recall the fifty golden years that have made Madison College what it is today. With these thoughts, we proudly present to you, the students, the 1959 Schoolma ' am. h 1 ' In The Greens Of Shenandoah . . ' Of our college we will sing; a song of endless praise, The classmates and the fun, we ' ll remember all our days In the greens of Shenandoah stands our Alma Mater strong; A symbol of fulfillment, and to her we ' ll sing our song. A song of lasting friendship and fond memories of you. O Madison, O Madison, to thee we ' ll e ' er be true. 1 y . โ€” 9 โ€” TO A MAN WITH A HEART OF GOLD The 50th graduating class of Madison College is proud to dedicate its annual to a man whose willingness to be of service to the student body has made him an asset indeed to Madison ' s campus ! He makes teaching and learning a pleasurable task through his enthusiasm and interest in both. To this is added a genuine friendliness to all he meets, and you will find a man who provides vital ex- periences in personal enrichment. If you have ever been exposed to the science department, have become dismayed during student teaching, or have found the microphones failed to work, then you have met this man. His dedication to his family, stu- dents, and teaching makes it a pleasure for the Class of 1959 to dedicate their SCHOOLMA ' AM to DR. JOHN C. WELLS. Page 14 Page 28 CLASSES OOIM1 GREEK LETTER ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES Page 172 Page 194 โ€”12โ€” ACADEMICS ORGANIZATIONS V WI .. โ€ข DR. G. TYLER MILLER President of Madison College President Miller converses with a student. A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT The 1958-59 session has been an important and eventful year in the life of Madison College. Our Founders ' Day celebration on March 14th marked the end of a year-long birthday observance for us. Appropriately, the close of our fiftieth year also saw the completion and presentation of our history, Madison College : The First Fifty Years. The expansion of our campus facilities could not have been more dramatically emphasized than by the opening of four major build- ings โ€” Wayland and Gifford dormitories, Anthony-Seeger Campus School, and the College Infirmary โ€” and the dedication of these build- ings and two others โ€” Burruss Science Hall and Logan Hall. Yes, it was an eventful year, and in the years ahead, you, as alumni, will perhaps recall with pride and satisfaction your role in the life of the College during the 1958-59 session. It has also been a significant year for me โ€” my tenth as president of Madison. It isn ' t a long time compared with the years of service that some of our faculty members have given; however, one decade out of the seven, which the Bible says we are allotted, is long enough out of any person ' s life to be important. It is long enough to make one pause and consider how well it has been spent. To me, the worth of these past ten years has been immeasurable. My association with the faculty, students, and administrative staff of Madison has been a source of great pride and satisfaction. It has also been a source of gratification for many lasting friendships. I have never been more aware of these things than during the past year. Now, at the close of the year, I would like to extend warmest congratulations, best wishes, and thanks to members of the Senior Class who are leaving the college, to the rising underclassmen who have other years at Madison to look forward to, and to the family of loyal alumni of which this year ' s graduates will become members. At the end of Madison ' s first half-century, may we continue to join hands in support of the growth and development of the College so that the accomplishments of the next fifty years will be as out- standing as those we commemorated during the past session. Sincerely, jC7. 7i G. Tyler Miller. President ' X s HILLCREST Home of the President OFFICERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION E. L. TOLBERT Dean of Students fc EN M. FRANK ) r Registrar 1 t IT HOWARD K. GIBBONS ? ' โ€ข Business Manager ,7i WILLIAM J. DeLONG Director of Admissions and Student Aid RUTH JONES WILKINS Dean of Women DOROTHY S. GARBER Dean of Freshmen RICHARD C. HAYDON Director of Field Services and Placement WILLIAM A. LAUGHRUN Director of Public Relations and member of the English Department CLYDE P. SHORTS Director of Student Guidance and member of the Education and Psychology Departments -19- THE DIVISION OF HUMANITIES The Division of Humanities comprises the departments of Art, English Language, Literature and Speech, Foreign Languages, Music, and Philosophy. Majors are offered in each department except philosophy. Courses given in this division fulfill certain basic requirements in General Educa- tion, lead to degrees of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Arts in Education, serve as electives in all curricula, and provide majors or concentrations in the liberal arts subjects for stu- dents who are preparing to seek careers in teaching. ( indicates Representative to the Education Department.) LOUIS GLENN LOCKE Director Head of English Department ART Crystal Theodore, Head John Diller Glada B. Walker Nancy Warlow ENGLISH LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND SPEECH Marie Louise Boje William Chaffin Jay L. Curtis Ralph Lahaie Marv E. Latimer Thomas W. Leigh Rev. Francis Rhein Bessie E. Richardson Fred Schab Ruth Jones Wilkins FOREIGN LANGUAGES Margarete Woelfel, Head Fernando Q. Martinez MUSIC Lester S. Bucher, Head J. Edgar Anderson Gertrud Burau Glenn Gildersleeve Hazel Gildersleeve George R. Hicks Clifford T. Marshall Martha J. Russell Lowell M. Watkins NOT PICTURED Cecil D. Eby Martha Fodaski Elizabeth Harris Bennet Reimer Edythe Schneider John Stewart โ€”20โ€” THE DIVISION OF THE NATURAL SCIENCES The Division of Natural Sciences is composed of the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Physical and Health Education, and Physics. In addition to Majors offered in each of the departments, the Division also offers a Divisional major in Science for those students who wish to obtain a broad background in science. It is particu- larly designed for high school science teachers. ( indicates Representatives to the Education Division). J. EMMERT IKENBERRY Director Head of Mathematics Department BIOLOGY William L. Mengebier. Head Margaret Sue Anderson James Grimm William Jones Edwin D. Miller Amos Showalter CHEMISTRY Wilbert Chappell, Head Benjamin Partlow GEOLOGY Wilbur T. Harnsberger, Head MATHEMATICS Marilyn Curtis Jack L. Harris Kenneth Williams PHYSICAL HEALTH EDUCATION Caroline Sinclair, Head Marilyn Crawford Leotus Morrision Mary Strough PHYSICS John C. Wells, Head 1 NOT PICTURED Raymond D. Cool Lois Geil Monica Gutchow Ruth Hofstra John W. Long, Jr. Doris Poole Dorothy Savage Patricia Soares Marjorie Tate A. Louis Toller โ€”21- THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES At Madison College students have the opportunity to develop vi m ational skills as well as the supplementary subject matter re- lating: this skill to the social and cultural environment. The SOCIAL SCIENTIST, whether he is an economist, geographer, historian, political scientist, or sociologist, contributes to the understanding; of human behavior by his unique focus. To be a HOME ECON- OMIST, whether you wish to teach in school, work in a hospital, or assume the responsibilities of effective family living, instru- mental skills have little meaning unless seen in the large complex of interpersonal relations. Likewise in BUSINESS EDUCATION, skills in typing or office management, accounting and bookkeeping become meaningful when viewed as one aspect of office or factory which in turn is part of the larger social and economic system: The LIBRARIAN must be trained in skills essential to professional competence. Librarians work with colleagues whose joint respon- sibility is to serve the needs of a particular school or community. By the consistent and systematic coordination of the resources of the Department of Business Education, Geography, Home Eco- nomics, Library Science, and Social Science the student at Madison College is able to combine skill with knowledge. ( indicates Rep- resentative to the Education Department). E. L. SMITH Director Head of History and Social Science Department BUSINESS Z. S. Dickerson, Head 4 4hi Mona L. Coffman Ruth Rucker London Sanders Earlene Smith William Walsh GEOGRAPHY Raus McDill Hanson. Head HOME ECONOMICS Bernice R. Varner, Head Edith Bryan Jeannette Lockard Dorothy Rowe Martha Sieg LIBRARY SCIENCE Joe W. Kraus, Librarian Anna Sue Brown Fern Hoover Milbrey Jones Leta C Showalter HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Raymond C Dingledine Ruth Grun Mary A. Jackson L. Owen? Rea NOT PICTURED Charles Blair Glenn C. Smith J. A. Willett III -22โ€” THE DIVISION OF TEACHER EDUCATION The Division of Teacher Education has the responsi- bility of administering those programs of the College which are designed for students who are preparing to teach. This Division includes all members of the faculty teaching courses in education and psychology; those directing or supervising the laboratory school experiences; and representatives from each department of the College offering a major or minor or field of concentration in the preparation of teachers. (These representatives and field supervisors are pictured in their respective departments). CHARLES G. CALDWELL Director Head of Psychology and Education Department EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY Clarence R. Hamrick Janet Hopkins Raymond J. Poindexter, Director of Laboratory School Experiences Staff John Stewart E. L. Tolbert Columbia Winn SUPERINTENDENT OF HARRISONBURG SCHOOLS Maurice Bell STUDENT TEACHING STAFF Henry Sublett, Coordinator of Campus Training School Bernice Bush Ruth Cooper Mildred Dickerson Grace Herr Lydia Meeks Angela Reeke Fred Schab Katherine Sieg Earlene Smith Rosalind Trent Walter C. Voorhees M. Evelyn Watkins Elsie Wigley NOT PICTURED Sallie Blosser Etta Bowman Zula Herring Mildred Hoyt Ruth Miller Wilbur S. Pence ' Hp ย โ€”23- DORMITORY HOSTESSES Anna Belle Beasley Isabella Boswell Ruth Cox Agnes Derrick Agness Dingledine Annie Louise Kieffer Sally Livick Mary Logan tM ยฃk Edwina Malmborg Lenora Reilly Mary L. Stevens Margaret Thomas COLLEGE SERVICES LIBRARY Joe W. Kraus, Librarian Anna Sue Brown Leta C. Showalter HEALTH Carmel Ruckman, College Nurse dythe Shilling FOOD ith Roadcap, Manager of the Tearoom STATIONERY STORE Annie Garnett POST OFFICE Eleanor Fulk BUILDINGS, GROUNDS AND LAUNDRY Bessie Lenox, Director of Dormitories Bertie Moyers, Laundry Foreman NOT PICTURED Jean Copper J. T. Hearn, M.D. Ruth Martin Sue Raine Frank Roberts Esther Yancey โ€”24โ€” SECRETARIES AND OFFICE ASSISTANTS Charlotte Allen Secretary, Home Economics Department Margaret Bird Secretary, Bureau of Teaching Materials Thelma Branch Secretary, Education Department Carolyn Cline Asst. Secretary to the Business Mgr. Adele Coakley Secretary to the Librarian Betty Cullers Secretary to the Dir. of the Division of Natural Sciences and to the Dir. of the Social Sciences Carolyn Fisher Asst. Secretary to the Registrar Alma Flick Secretary to the President Willodene Glick Secretary, Music Dept. Helen Keezel Asst. Secretary to the Dir. of Admissions Pauline Long Secretary to the Registrar Dorris H. McElyea Secretary to the Director of Admissions and Student Aid Eloise Morgan Secretary to the Dean of Students Reba Phalen Secretary to the Dean of Women Edna Ritchie Secretary to the Dean of Freshmen Lyman Seese Treasurer Helen Sharpes Secretary to the Dean of the College Alda Trenary Secretary, Library Science Dept. Jane Winfrey Secretary to the Dir. of the Division of Humanities and the Dir. of Public Relations Joy Wittig Secretary to the Director of Field Services and Placement Joyce Zigler Asst. Secretary to the President Dean NOT PICTURED G. Rubush โ‚ฌ5% -25โ€” Well, maybe someday I ' ll learn. Eleanor Fulk puts up that long-ยฃ home. Dr. Toller demonstrates new physics apparatus. Eleanor Fulk puts up that long-awaited mail from home. Really, Class, it ' s not impossible. Some poor girl is about to receive a hypo. Miss Showalter does routine work in the library. โ€”26โ€” CAUGHT OFF GUARD Oh, my aching back. Dr. Shorts is caught grading term papers. Could this be art! Dr. Tolbert shows an interest in each student. The use of office machines is demonstrated in class by William Walsh. A welcome relief after one of those history classes. โ€”27- Team work and long hours resulted in the Senior Class ' s last production. MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS Senior capping and convocation are big events in the life of a Senior. โ€”30โ€” SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS โ€” Barbar a Culler, vice-president; Annie Lee Jernigan, reporter; Louise Brooking, treasurer; Mary Lee Hattaway, secretary; Kay Daggy, business manager. Madison ' s fiftieth graduating class had a truly eventful year. In the Fall, we donned our academic robes for first semester convocation, and then later at the capping ceremony officially became Seniors. Our class night production, You Can See It Now highlighted events in the world and at Madison during the past fifty years. With Spring came May Day, Moving Up Day, and Graduation Weekend with its many activities โ€” teas, dances, concerts, and finally, the crowning of four years of shared work, play, laughter, and tears โ€” our degrees. OUR SPONSORS โ€” Mr. and Mrs. William J. DeLong PRESIDENT โ€” Ann Carol Younkins โ€”31โ€” JEANETTE CRENSHAW ADAMS Charlottesville, Virginia Business Education NITA MATHEWS ANDERSON Powhatan, Virginia Elementary Education ELIZABETH ARMISTEAD Mathews, Virginia Biology MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS DOROTHY MARIE ARRITT Covington, Virginia Elementary Education JOSEPHINE BORDEN ARTZ Toms Brook, Virginia Music Education ARTURO LUIS BASSOLS Dayton, Virginia Business Administration -32โ€” J ANITA MAE BALDERSON Tappahannock, Virginia Home Economics Education JANET LOUISE BALDWIN Front Royal, Virginia Elementary Education J EVELYN JOYCE BALDWIN Cumberland, Virginia Business Administration PEGGY IRENE BALES Staunton, Virginia English (teg Eight more weeks and then . . . ? โ€”33โ€” HELEN ANNETTA BENESEK Prince George, Virginia Business Education Thank Goodness for Art in the Elementary class! PATRICIA ANN BISCOE Orange, Virginia Elementary Education JUDITH PRESTON BIRD Mount Jackson, Virginia Business Education BARBARA ANN BISHOP McKenney, Virginia Elementary Education I โ€”34โ€” JANE TEMPLE BIVENS Pearisburg, Virginia Music Education NANCY LEE BLUNT Richmond, Virginia Physical Education BARBARA JEAN BOBO Spartanburg, South Carolina English MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS EVELYN NEVILLE BODKIN Franklin, West Virginia English LARRY VERNON BOHNERT Arlington, Virginia Music Education AMELIA MARIE BRACK Arlington, Virginia Elementary Education โ€”35โ€” LILLIAN SUE BRANNER New Market, Virginia Home Economics BARBARA RUTH BRENNER Franklin, Virginia Home Economics Education ALLIEN LOUISE BROOKING Orange, Virginia Mathematics MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS STUART HOPE BROOKS Richmond, Virginia Home Economics Education KENNETH BROWN Richmond, Virginia Psychology WINIFRED LEE BROWN Vienna, Virginia Business Administration -36โ€” 00 IjOHN GATEWOOD BUCHANAN J Harrisonburg, Virginia Business Administration RUBY BOOLE BULL Cape Charles, Virginia Elementary Education MARTHA JEAN BURNETTE Vinton, Virginia Music Education MABEL ANN CALDWELL Pembroke, Virginia Biology Be young and fair . be socialable ! ! ! o o @ โ€”37โ€” CAROL TUCKER CAMPBELL Winchester, Virginia Home Economics Education DOROTHY ANN CARSON Oceana, Virginia Business Education Who knows we might be here next year. STELLA LAM CHAN Lexington, Virginia Home Economics SIOUX RUTHERFORD CHANDLE Appalachia, Virginia Business Education โ€”38- ' โ– โ–  !โ– โ–  MARTHA LOU CHILDRESS Dungannon, Virginia Home Economics VICTORIA DALE CLARK Staunton, Virginia Biology SHIRLEY MILLER COAKLEY Waynesboro, Virginia Elementary Education MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS JANET ELAINE COOK Arlington, Virginia Elementary Education MAXINE COLE Buena Vista, Virginia Elementary Education ELIZABETH CARR COCHRAN The Plains, Virginia Social Science and History I โ€”39โ€” JOAN ELLEN COOK Winchester, Virginia Elementary Education BARBARA ANN COOLEY Warwick, Virginia Physical Education ALICE MARIE CONSOLVO Norfolk, Virginia Elementary Education MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS AUDREY LEE CORBITT Franklin, Virginia Elementary Education JOAN EDNA CRAUN Mount Solon, Virginia Elementary Education MARGUERITE MARY CROCKETT Strasburg, Virginia Elementary Education -40โ€” ALLENE LUCILLE CROSS Portsmouth, Virginia French and English KAY LAMBERT DAGGY Covington, Virginia Business Administration BARBARA ANN CULLER Richmond, Virginia Elementary Education CAROL HARDIN DAVIS Warwick, Virginia Elementary Education Girls, be creative, please! -41โ€” SHELBY JEAN DAVIS Portsmouth, Virginia Music Education Our motto is, We aim to please! MARCIA HORN DIAMOND Churchville, Virginia General Science DOROTHY BAILEY DEAN Summit, New Jersey Home Economics Education LYNDA HAMPTON DRAPER Big Stone Gap, Virginia Biology -42โ€” NANCY KATHRYN DRIVER Broadway, Virginia Elementary Education SANDRA MEREDITH EARLY Charlottesville, Virginia Business Education MARY JANE EDMUNDSON Charlottesville, Virginia English MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS HILAH EDNEY BARBARA LEE EDWARDS PHYLLIS CORINE EDWARDS Warwick, Virginia Portsmouth, Virginia Fredericksburg, Virginia Biology English and Art Library Science -43- NANCY JANE ELGIN Leesburg, Virginia Home Economics Education NANCY ANN EUBANK Richmond, Virginia History FRANCES POWELL EVANS Poquoson, Virginia Physical Education MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS ANNA BLAND FAISON Bayside, Virginia English ELEANOR JEANETTE FELTS Jarratt, Virginia Business Administration DOROTHY ANN FISHER Shenandoah, Virginia Elementary Education -44โ€” L JOAN CATHERINE FLORA Baltimore, Maryland Physical Education ANNA MARIE FOSTER Orange, Virginia Physical Education SHIRLEY FRANKLIN FOOTE Shenandoah, Virginia History and Social Science YVONNE EUGENIA FRANKLIN Pocahontas, Virginia Home Economics Education 1 J โ–  โ–  ' i Or blfl v. i Pi ' 4. Oh well, it ' s only an eight week course ! โ€”45โ€” PEGGY ANN FRITH Lexington, Virginia English Roast beef, again ! SUE OAST GEORGE Chatham, Virginia Elementary Education MOZELLE GORDON FULTON Lynchburg, Virginia Elementary Education MARGUERITE GORDON Falmouth, Virginia English (0 D ยฎ CHARLOTTE GRATZ Richmond, Virginia Library Science JUDITH VINCENT GROVE Williamsport, Maryland Art NANCY LEA GUNTER Stuart, Virginia Home Economics Education MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS CHARLOTTE ETHERIDGE GUSH Norfolk, Virginia English IRIS BERYL HADDON Richmond, Virginia Biology THELMA WOLFE HALL Harrisonburg, Virginia Music Education โ€”47โ€” VICTORIA HOUSTON HALL Clifton Forge, Virginia Physical Education DORIS ELLEN HAMMER Elkton, Virginia Elementary Education ROBERT MARSHALL HAMMEI Elkton, Virginia Business Administration MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS BETTY JEAN HANEY Ruckersville, Virginia Elementary Education MARY LOIS HARDY Bedford, Virginia Home Economics Education and Dietetics HARRIET CARSON HARNSBERG Harrisonburg, Virginia Business โ€”48โ€” MARY LEE HATTAWAY Portsmouth, Virginia Elementary Education MARY LOU HAYMAKER Fincastle, Virginia Elementary Education ROSEMARY HAUGHT Elkwood, Virginia Elementary Education ROSE ANN HAYTER Rural Retreat, Virginia Elementary Education At least this is one course we are passing! -49โ€” This is my Career? ELIZABETH ANN HAZELL Richmond, Virginia History and Social Science SANDRA McGAVOCK HEUSER Max Meadows, Virginia Art NANCY LEE HEATWOLE Harrisonburg, Virginia Physics JANE NORMAN HENSON Roanoke, Virginia Music โ€”50โ€” CAROL JEAN HICKS Newport News, Virginia Elementary Education SARA ANN HINER Waynesboro, Virginia Elementary Education BETTY MARIE HOMMOWUN Polo Altu, California Elementary Education MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS PATRICIA RUTH HUBERS Shenandoah River Lodge Home Economics CONNIE JUNE HUFFER Churchville, Virginia Elementary Education ANN KATHARINE HUFFMAN Waynesboro, Virginia Elementary Education -51โ€” ELIZABETH GREGORY HUNDLEY Richmond, Virginia Home Economics ANNIE LEE JERNIGAN Richmond, Virginia English TERESA ANN JOHNSON Lynchburg, Virginia Mailiematics MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS DORIS ELIZABETH JONES Alexandria, Virginia Psychology WINNIFRED ELIZABETH JONES Miami Springs, Florida Elementary Education SHARON JEAN KEITH Norfolk, Virginia Business Education โ€”52โ€” I I WILDA FRANCES KESTERSON Alexandria, Virginia Home Economics KAY ALDERMAN KING Charlottesville, Virginia Elementary Education FRANCES MILDRED KIBLER Culpeper, Virginia Physical Education JEAN ANN KITCHEN Vienna, Virginia Business Education Daily traffic jam in the dining hall. โ€”53- JEAN LOUISE KNAPP Arlington, Virginia Elementary Education Careful please, it ' s all I have! JOAN DIANE LAMBERT Richmond, Virginia Elementary Education LETITIA ELLEN LAM McGaheysville, Virginia Library Science SYLVIA DAWN LISKEY Harrisonburg, Virginia Business Education โ– โ–  โ€”54โ€” CARRIE LAURA RUTH LOGAN Middlebrook, Virginia English ELIZABETH JO ANN LOGAN Winchester, Virginia History and Social Science BETTY ELLMORE LOWENBACH Leesburg, Virginia Elementary Education MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS SARAH LINDA LOWRY Lovettsville, Virginia Elementary Education MARTHA ANN LUCY Kinwiddie, Virginia Elementary Education KATHLEEN LUTZ Mount Jackson, Virginia Elem.entary Education โ€”55โ€” BETTY BELLE MADDOX Front Royal, Virginia Biology ELIZABETH MARTIN Washington, D. C. Medical Technology SUSAN ELIZABETH MATTHEWS Brevard, North Carolina Physical Education MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS MARGARET ANNE MAUCK Front Royal, Virginia Physical Education ELIZABETH MEHAILESCU Bowers Hill, Virginia Elementary Education BETTYE LYNNE MELTON Shenandoah, Virginia Chemistry and Biology โ€”56โ€” NANCY LEE McCLANAHAN Maurertown, Virginia Elementary Education SARAH LOUISE MEGEATH Ladysmith, Virginia Elementary Education BEVERLY ANN McGINNIS Richmond, Virginia Institution Manaoement BONNIE GENE MILLER Harrisonburg, Virginia Physical Education Lost in a Winter Wonderland ! -57โ€” Invasion of the Beatniks! ROBERT PRESTON MILLER Dayton, Virginia Business Education VIRGINIA LEE MOFFETT Herndon, Virginia Elementary Education JEANNE FRICK MISENHEIMEF Mount Jackson, Virginia Mathematics KENNETH ERNEST MONGER Elkton. Virginia Business Administration -58โ€” ELIZABETH BAGBY MORRIS Richmond, Virginia Home Economics BETTY JO MYERS Orange, Virginia History and Social Science RONALD ELLROY NEY, JR. Harrisonburg, Virginia Business Administration MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS PATRICIA ANN NICHOLAS Norfolk, Virginia History and Social Science RUBY MAE NORMAN Richmond, Virginia History CHARLEEN PENN OAKEY Roanoke, Virginia Elementary Education โ€”59 JOHN THOMAS O ' NEIL Elkton, Virginia Business Ad mini sir at ion SARA ANNE PARROTT Stanardsville, Virginia English CARRIE ELIZABETH PATTERSC Woodbridge, Virginia Business Education MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS DOROTHY GRIMES PATTERSON Max Meadows, Virginia Music Education DOYLE PAYNE Berkeley Springs, West Virginia Social Science MARY WINIFRED PERKINS Kents Store, Virginia Elementary Education -60โ€” I ' . I ; NORMA JEAN PLUMMER Martinsburg, West Virginia History and Social Science BETTY FOSTER RAMSEY Staunton, Virginia Biology DOLORES WHITTAKER PINARD Arlington, Virginia Elementary Education ROBERT RUSSELL REXRODE Doe Hill, Virginia English These robes are as regal as those worn by kings and twice as significant. โ€”61โ€” INDIA REBECCA RHUDY Tazewell, Virginia Social Science and History Most popular book of the year BETSY ELLEN ROSS Alexandria, Virginia Elementary Education NORA JANE ROBERTS Lynchburg, Virginia Elementary Education JUDITH WISE ROSSON Charlottesville, Virginia Art o d 8 โ€”62- HAZEL LEE SALMONS Danville, Virginia Elementary Education BEVERLY BIDWELL SCHULTZ Dayton, Virginia Home Economics Education KAY WHITEHURST SCOGGIN Petersburg, Virginia Biology MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS MERLIN GAY SEE Harrisonburg, Virginia Business Education SARAH JANE SHEARER Highspire, Pennsylvania Physical Education DENESE FRANCES SHEEHE Cumberland, Maryland Biology โ€”63โ€” DOROTHY LEE SHEETS Staunton. Virginia Music Education IRENE SKAPARS Somerset, Virginia Biology ANNE SILMAN Berryville, Virginia Dietetics MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS CAROLYN FAY SMITH Bassett, Virginia Home Economics Education ELIZABETH ARDELIA SMITH Buchanan, Virginia Physical Education KAY JOYCE SMITH Criders, Virginia Home Economics -64โ€” MAE FRANCES SMITH Axton, Virginia Mathematics and General Science LIZABETH LOUISE SNELLINGS Winchester, Virginia Physical Education JOANNE DUDLEY SNEAD Carysbrook, Virginia General Science VIRGINIA SPEIDEN Mitchells, Virginia Library Science Dreamers ! ! ! โ€”65- HARRIETT DUFF STEPHENS Ruckersville, Virginia Business, Education The men make good use of their new recreation room. ELIZABETH CARSON STONE Bayside, Virginia Physical Education HELEN ARNETTE STINSON Richmond, Virginia Library Science MARY FRANCES STONE Colonial Heights, Virginia Business Education -66โ€” CAROLYN SUE STOVER SUE ELLA SYBERT NANCY LEE SYNDOR Harrisonburg, Virginia Winchester, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Business English Socio! Science MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS MARTHA EDMONDS TALMAN Richmond, Virginia Physical Education PHYLLIS VIVIAN TEMPLON Shenandoah, Virginia Business Education SHIRLEY JANE TEMPLON Shenandoah, Virginia Business Education โ€”67- JEAN ELIZABETH THOMAS Poquoson, Virginia Home Economics MARTHA LE REVE THOMAS Ellerson, Virginia Home Economics MARY ISABEL TOD Charlottesville, Virginia Business MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS ANNE LEE TYLER Charlottesville, Virginia Elementary Education MARTHA HIGGS VAUGHAN Luray, Virginia Elementary Education JUDY VOUGHT Easton. Pennsylvania Home Economics Education โ€”68โ€” DIANNE WALDREP Alexandria, Virginia English WINIFRED VERNA WAITE Chambersburg, Pennsylvania English ELAINE COMPTON WALKER Farmville, Virginia English HELEN M. W AMPLER Baltimore, Maryland English ELEANOR JEAN WAMPLER Broadway, Virginia English โ€”69โ€” Let us know if you pass, kid ! HELEN LYNN WARREN Portsmouth, Virginia English and Psychology NANCY FEENY WHITLEY Saltville, Virginia History and Social Science GEORGE EDWARD WHITE Mount Jackson, Virginia Accounting SANDRA FAY WILKINSON Portsmouth, Virginia Elementary Education โ€”70โ€” CAREN LOUISE WILL Norfolk, Virginia Biology and Chemistry ANN ARNOLD WOLFE Winchester, Virginia Home Economics Education NANCY LEE WOOD Roanoke, Virginia Music Education MADISON ' S FIFTIETH GRADUATING CLASS DORIS ANN YOUNG Bassett, Virginia Home Economics Education ANN CAROL YOUNKINS Hagerstown, Maryland ' English and French JACQUELYN WHITON ZEHRING Mount Jackson, Virginia Business Administration โ€”71- SENIOR ACTIVITIES ADAMS. JEANETTE CRENSHAW โ€” Orchestra, Presi- dent; Band; Y.W.C.A.; Baptist Student Union; Sigma Phi Lambda. BRACK. AMELIA MARIE โ€” Kappa Delta Pi. Secretary; Curie Science Club; Canterbury Club; Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Association; Sigma Phi Lambda. ANDERSON. NITA MATHEWS โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Education Association; Association for Child- hood Education: Nominating Committee; Y.W.C.A.: Baptist Student Union; House Council. BRANNER. LILLIAN SUE โ€” Lutheran Student Association. Frances Sales Club ; ARMISTEAD, ELIZABETH Y.W.C.A.; Curie Science Club. Delta Tau Alpha ; BRENNER. BARBARA RUTH โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma: Y.W.CA .. Cabinet: Student Faculty Committee; German Club: Westminster Fellowship. ARRITT. DOROTHY MARIE Transfer Student. ARTZ. JOSEPHINE BORDEN โ€” Y.W.CA. Cabinet, treasurer: Concert Choir. Treasurer; Lutheran Student Association, Vice-President, President: Granddaughters ' Club; Interfaith Council; Diapason Club: Sigma Phi Lambda. Historian. BASSOLS, ARTURO LUIS โ€” Sigma Delta Rho; Mens ' Student Court; El Club Espanol. BROOKING, ALLIEN LOUISE โ€” Pi Kappa Sigma; Kap- pa Delta Pi, Treasurer; Senior Class Treasurer; Senior Counselor: Sigma Phi Lambda. Treasurer; Math Club: Schoolma ' am Staff. Junior Class Marshall; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. BROOKS, STUART HOPE โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Standards Committee, Chairman; German Club: Stu- dent Government. BALDERSON, ANITA MAE โ€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Cotillion Club; Frances Sale Club. BROWN. E. KENNETH BALDWIN, EVELYN JOYCE โ€” Spanish Club. BALDWIN. JANET LOUISE โ€” Zeta Tau Alpha: Pan- hellenic, Chairman: Association for Childhood Education; Y.W.CA.; Cotillion Club; Breeze Staff BALES. PEGGY IRENE โ€” Spanish Club, President; Y.W.CA. BENESEK. HELEN ANNETTA โ€” Delta Tau Alpha; Pi Omega Pi, President-; Sigma Phi Lambda. BIRD. JUDITH PRESTON โ€” Pi Kappa Sigma : Cotillion Club. Treasurer; Extramural Basketball. BROWN. WINIFRED LEE โ€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Student Government Association, Secretary; Y.W.CA. West- minster Fellowship; Recreation Council; Future Business Leaders of America Club; Sigma Phi Lambda. BUCHANAN, JOHN CATEWOOD โ€” Sigma Delta Rho; Mens ' Student Government Association. President; Y.M.C.A. BULL. RUBY BOOLE Transfer Student BURNETTE, MARTHA JEAN โ€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Con- cert Choir. Secretary: Student Director; Honor Council: Diapason Club. President: Standards Committee, Baptist Student Union; Y.W.CA.; Kappa Delta Pi. BISCOE, PATRICIA ANN โ€” Pi Kappa Sigma; Cotillion Club. Reporter; Junior Marshall; Senior Counselor; As- sociation for Childhood Education: Y.W.CA. CALDWELL. MABEL ANN โ€” Athletic Association; In- tramural Co-ordinator: Extramural Co-ordinator; Curie Science Club; Cotillion Club: Frances Sale Club. B T SHOP BARBARA ANN โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha: Y.W C A : German Club; Association for Childhood Edu- catirn; Student Education Association; Glee Club; Wesley Foundation. CAMPBELL. CAROL TUCKER โ€” Canterbury Club: Athletic Association Council; Junior Marshall; Y.W.CA.: Porpoise Club; Frances Sales Club. BIVENS, JANE TEMPLE โ€” Zeta Tau Alpha: Y.W.CA.; Concert Choir; Diapason Club: Sigma Phi Lambda. BLUNT, NANCY LEE โ€” Delta Tau Alpha; Y.W.CA. Rec- reation Council; Mercury Club ; Extramural Hocky; Ex- tramural Basketball; Cotillion Club. BOBO, BARBARA JEAN โ€” Transfer Student; Baptist Student Union; Stratford Players. BOHNERT, LARRY VERNON โ€” Sigma Delta Rho: Student Government Organization, Vice-President; Y.M.C.A.; Orchestra; Band; Kappa Delta Pi. CARSON, DOROTHY JANE โ€” CHAN, STELLA LAM โ€” Y.W.CA. CHANDLER. SIOUX RUTHERFORD Student. Transfer CHILDRESS. MARTHA LOU โ€” Delta Tau Alpha: Bap- tist Student Union: Y.W.CA.; Frances Sale Club. CLARK. VICTORIA DALE โ€” Transfer Student; Y.W.CA. โ€”72- SENIOR ACTIVITIES COAKLEY, SHIRLEY MILLER โ€” Sesame Club. DAVIS. SHELBY JEAN โ€” Y.W.C.A., Cabinet: Baptist Student Union; Chorus; Glee Club. COCHRAN. ELIZABETH CARR โ€” Delta Tau Alpha; Student Government Association. DEAN, DOROTHY BAILEY โ€” Pi Kappa Sigma; Panhel- lenic Council; Cotillion Club; Frances Sale Club. COLE. MAXINE โ€” Y.W.C.A.; German Club. DIAMONO, MARCIA HORN COOK, JANET ELAINE โ€” Pi Kappa Sigma; Cotillion Club, Business Manager; Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Association; Y.W.C.A.; Breeze, Reporter. DRAPER, LYNDA HAMPTON โ€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Y.W.C.A., Cabinet; Panhellenic Council: Wesley Founda- tion; Curie Science Club; Cotillion Club; Interdormitory Council. COOK, JOAN ELLEN โ€” Association for Childhood Edu- cation; Cotillion Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda. COOLEY, BARBARA ANN โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Stu- dent Government Association, Vice-President; Student Council; Sigma Phi Lambda; Y.W.C.A.; Freshman Class Officer. DRIVER, NANCY KATHRYN โ€” Sesame Club; Y.W.C.A. EARLY, SANDRA MEREDITH โ€” Delta Tau Alpha; Future Business Leaders of America, State President; Pi Omega Pi. EDMUNDSON, MARY JANE โ€” Pi Kappa Sigma; French Club. CONSOLVO, ALICE MARIE โ€” German Club; Associa- tion for Childhood Education; Student Government Association EDNEY, HILAH โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Standards Com- mittee; Interdormitory Council; Sigma Phi Lambda; German Club; Curie Science Club. CORBITT, AUDREY LEE โ€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Cotillion Club; Association for Childhood Education; Y.W.C.A.; Alpha Rho Delta; Granddaughters ' Club. CRAUN, JOAN EDNA โ€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Student Council; Granddaughters ' Club; Y.W.C.A.; Kappa Delta Pi, Corresponding Secretary; Sigma Phi Lambda. CROCKETT, MARQUERITE MARY โ€” Honor Council; Association for Childhood Education; Newman Club; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi. EDWARDS, BARBARA LEE Orchesis; Sigma Phi Lambda. Alpha Sigma Alpha ; EDWARDS, PHYLLIS CORINE โ€” Student Education Association; Ex Libris Club; Curie Science Club. ELGIN, NANCY JANE โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Y.W.C.A.: German Club; Frances Sale Club; Social Committee; Recreation Council. EUBANK, NANCY ANN โ€” Delta Tau Alpha; German Club; Y.W.C.A.; Student Education Association. CROSS, ALLENE LUCILLE โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Honor Council, Vice-President; German Club, President; Stratford Players; French Club; Senior Counselor. EVANS, FRANCES POWELL Mercury Club. โ€” Delta Tau Alpha; CULLER, BARBARA ANN โ€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Senior Class Vice-President; Student Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda. DAGGY, KAY LAMBERT โ€” Senior Class Business Man- ager; Sigma Phi Lambda; Breeze Staff, Acting Business Manager; Curie Science Club; Wesley Choir Y.W.C.A.; Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities. DAVIS, CAROL HARDIN โ€” Pi Kappa Sigma; School- ma ' am Staff, Senior Class Editor, Business Staff; Por- poise Club; Student Faculty Committee; Canterbury Club; Y.W.C.A.; German Club; Association for Child- hood Education. FAISON, ANNA BLAND โ€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Breeze Staff, Copy Editor; Criterion Club; Chrystalis, Co-editor; Wesley Foundation, Vice-President; French Club; Sigma Phi Lambda. FELTS, ELEANOR JEANETTE โ€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Cotillion Club; Y.W.C.A.; Future Business Leaders of America; Baptist Student Union. FISHER, DOROTHY ANN โ€” Delta Tau Alpha; Cotillion Club; Student Education Association: Association for Childhood Education; Baptist Student Union, Executive Council; Y.W.C.A. FLORA, JOAN CATHERINE โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Athletic Association; Cotillion Club; Math Club; Mercury Club; Sigma Phi Lambda. โ€”73โ€” SENIOR ACTIVITIES FOOTE, SHIRLEY FRANKLIN โ€” Delta Tau Alpha: Baptist Student Union; Student Education Association; Association for Childhood Education. HARDY, MARY LOIS โ€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Kappa Delta Pi, President; Frances Sale Club; Y. W. C. A., Cabi- net; Sigma Phi Lambda. FOSTER. ANNA MARIE โ€” Pi Kappa Sigma: Orchesis, Secretary; Mercury Club, Vice-President, President; Hockey Team; Athletic Association Council. FRANKLIN, YVONNE EUGENIA โ€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Usher; Y. W. C. A.; Frances Sale Club. FRITH, PEGGY ANN โ€” Orchestra; Criterion Club; Baptist Student Union Council; Student Education Association; Y. W. C. A.; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi. HARNSBERGER. HARRIET CARSON โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties; Honor Council, President; German Club; Pi Omega Pi: Sigma Phi Lambda, President; Y. W. C. A.; Fresh- man Class Vice-President. HATTAWAY. MARY LEE โ€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Senior Class Secretary; Panhellenic Council, Treasurer; Cotillion Club; Art Club; Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Assoc:ation; Y. W. C. A. FULTON. MOZELLE GORDON โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Government Association. HAUGHT. ROSEMARY โ€” Delta Tau Alpha; Association for Childhood Education; Math Club; Newman Club. GEORGE. SUE OAST โ€” Canterbury Club: Association for Childhood Education; Art Club; Granddaughters ' Club; Y. W. C. A. GORDON, MARGUERITE F. โ€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Association for Childhood Education; Breeze, Editorial Editor; Canterbury Club. GRATZ, CHARLOTTE โ€” Porpoise Club; Breeze, Make Up Editor; Student Education Association. HAYMAKER. MARY LOU โ€” Delta Tau Alpha; Associa- tion for Childhood Education; Y. W. C. A. HAYTER, ROSE ANN โ€” Delta Tau Alpha; Wesley Foundation Council; Association for Childhood Educa- tion; Student Education Association; Sigma Phi Lambda. HAZELL, ELIZABETH ANN โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Cotillion Club; Intramural Sports; Schoolma ' am, Sorority Editor; Y. W. C. A.; Student Education Association; Spanish Club. GROVE. JUDITH VINCENT โ€” Student Council Repre- sentative; Art Club; German Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda. HEATWOLE. NANCY LEE โ€” Delta Tau Alpha: Student Government Association; Recreation Council; Curie Science Club; Math Club; Sigma Phi Lambda: Sesame Club. GUNTER, NANCY LEA โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Madon- na; Baptist Student Union, President; Y. W. C. A., Cabi- net; Honor Council; Frances Sale Club. HENSER, SANDRA McGAVOCK โ€” Y. W. C. A.: Art Club; Lutheran Student Association. GUSH. CHARLOTTE ETHEIEDYE โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; French Club; German Club; Panhellenic Council. HADDON, IRIS BERYL โ€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Curie Science Club; Baptist Student Union; Sigma Phi Lambda; Y. W. C A. HENSON. JANE NORMAN โ€” Alpha Sigma Tau: Student Faculty Committee; Choir, President; Granddaughters ' Club; Diapason Club; Y. W. C. A.; Senior Counselor; Gsrman Club; Sigma Phi Lambda. HICKS, CAROLE JEAN โ€” Delta Tau Alpha; Cotillion; Orchesis; Association for Childhood Education: Y.W.C.A. HALL, THELMA WOLFE โ€” Madrigal Singers; Orches- tra; Band; Sesame Club; Sigma Phi Lambda. HALL, VICTORIA HOUSTON โ€” Y. W. C. A.; Mercury Club; Fencing Club. HINER, SARA ANN โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; German Club; Associaticn for Childhood Education; Granddaugh- ters ' Club: Lutheran Students Association; Fire Chief; Honor Council. HAMMER, DORIS ELLEN โ€” HOMMOWUN. BETTY MARIE โ€” Art Club. HAMMER, ROBERT MARSHALL โ€” Sigma Delta Rho. HUBERS. PATRICIA RUTH โ€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Y.W.C.A.; Art Club; Frances Sale Club. HANEY, BETTY JEAN HUFFER. CONNIE JUNE โ€” Association for Childhood Education. -74โ€” SENIOR ACTIVITIES HUFFMAN, ANN KATHARINE โ€” Delta Tau Alpha; Glee Club; Association for Childhood Education; Student Edu- cation Association; Y.W.C.A.; Westminster Fellowship. LOWENBACH. BETTY ELLMORE โ€” German Club; Association for Childhood Education; Y.W.CA. HUNDLEY, ELIZABETH GREGORY โ€” Aloha Sigma Alpha; Concert Choir. Vice-President; Honor Council, Secretary: German Club; Sigma Phi Lambda. JERNIGAN, ANNIE LEE โ€” Pi Kappa Sigma; Cotillion Club, Secretary; Canterbury Club, Secretary; Senior Class Reporter; Logan Award; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. LOWRY, SARAH LINDA โ€” Cotillion Club; Y.W.CA. LUCY, MARTHA ANN โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Wesley Foundation Council; Association for Childhood Educa- tion; German Club. LUTZ, KATHLEEN โ€” Concert Choir; Association for Childhood Education. JOHNSON, TERESA ANN โ€” Transfer Student; Wesley Foundation Council; Cotillion Club, Concert Choir. JONES, DORIS ELIZABETH โ€” Alpha Sigma Tau; French Club; Curie Science Club; Y.W.CA.; Recreation Council. t MADDOX, BETTY BELLE โ€” Y.W.CA.; Curie Science Club; Canterbury Club; Sigma Phi Lambda. MARTIN. ELIZABETH โ€” Alpha Sigma Tau; French Club; Y.W.CA. JONES, WINNIFRED ELIZABETH โ€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Wesley Foundation; Association for Childhood Educa- tion; Head Usher. KEITH, SHARON JEAN โ€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Student Council, Treasurer; Concert Choir; Cotillion Club. MATTHEWS, SUSAN ELIZABETH โ€” Porpoise Club, President; Recreation Council; Athletic Association, Sec- retary; Swimming Sports Leader; Fencing Club. MAUCK, MARGARET ANNE โ€” Mercury Club. KESTERSON, WILDA FRANCES โ€” Pi Kappa Sigma; Cotillion Club, President; Frances Sale Club; Y.W.CA. KIBLER, FRANCES MILDRED โ€” Athletic Association, Recreation Council; Extramural Basketball and Hockey. Business Leaders of America; Y.W.CA.; Wesley Founda- tion; Recreation Council; House Council. MEHAILESCU, ELIZABETH โ€” Zeta Tau Alpha; New- man Club; Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Association. MELTON, BETTYE LYNNE โ€” Curie Science Club; Con- cert Orchestra; Band; Porpoise Club; Sigma Phi Lambda. KING, KAY ALDERMAN โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Kappa Delta Pi; Junior Class, Vice-President; Honor Council; Concert Choir; German Club. McCLANAHAN, NANCY LEE โ€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Association for Childhood Education; Athletic Associa- tion. KITCHEN, JEAN ANN โ€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Future Business Leaders of America; Y.W.CA.; Wesley Founda- tion; Recreation Council; House Council. MEGEATH, SARAH LOUISE โ€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Glee Club; Association for Childhood Education; Y.W.CA. KNAPP. JEAN LOUISE โ€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Association for Childhood Education; Wesley Foundation; Orchestra. McGINNIS BEVERLY ANN โ€” Pi Kappa Sigma; Senior Counselor; Frances Sale Club; Y.W.CA. LAM, LETITIA ELLEN Sesame Club. LAMBERT, JOAN DIANE โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Stu- dent Government Association, Reporter; Handbook Edi- tor; Panhellenic Council, Historian; Breeze. News Editor, Make-Up Editor, Headline Editor; Association for Child- hood Education, Treasurer; Richmond Area Club; Ger- man Club; Senior Counselor. MILLER, BONNIE GENE โ€” Sesame Club; Mercury Club; Schwarzenau Club. MILLER, ROBERT PRESTON โ€” Sigma Delta Rho; Men ' s Student Government, Treasurer; Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer. LISKEY, SYLVIA DAWN โ€” Sesame Club. MISENHEIMER, JEANNE FRICK โ€” Transfer Student. LOGAN, CARRIE LAURA RUTH โ€” Spanish Club; Y.W.CA.; Westminster Fellowship. MOFFETT. VIRGINIA LEE โ€” Freshman Class Reporter; Junior Y President; Junior Class President; Westminster Fellowship; Y.W.CA., President. LOGAN, Y.W.CA. ELIZABETH JO ANN โ€” German Club; MONGER, KENNETH ERNEST Men ' s Student Government. Sigma Delta Rho; โ€”75- SENIOR ACTIVITIES MORRIS, ELIZABETH BAGBY โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha: Social Committee, Chairman; German Club; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. ROSSON. JUDITH WISE โ€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Kanpa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Cotillion Club; Y.W.C.A.; Wesley Foundation Council. MYERS. BETTY JO โ€” Pi Kappa Sigma; Junior Marshall; Cotillion Club: Y.W.C.A. SALMONS. HAZEL LEE โ€” Delta Tau Alpha; Associa- tion for Childhood Education: Baptist Student Union; Y.W.C.A NEY, RONALD ELLROY, JR. Club. Sigma Delta Rho: Math NICHOLAS, PATRICIA ANN โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Breeze Editor; Honor Council: Recreation Council; Director of Junior Class Night; Student Education Association; German Club. NORMAN, RUBY MAE โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; German Club; French Club; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi. OAKEY, CHARLEEN PENN - - Y.W.C.A.; Canterbury Club. SCHULTZ, BEVERLY BIDWELL โ€” Frances Sale Club. SCOGGIN, KAY WHITEHURST โ€” Cotillion Club; Curie Science Club; Y.W.C.A.; Math Club; Wesley Foundation. SEE, MERLIN GAY โ€” Sesame Club; Pi Omega Pi SHEARER. SARAH JANE โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Mercury Club; Sophomore Class President; Y.W.C.A.; Student Government Association; Who ' s Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. SHEEHE, DENESE FRANCES โ€” Zeta Tau Alpha. O ' NEIL. JOHN THOMAS โ€” Sigma Delta Rho; Men ' s Student Government. SHEETS. DOROTHY LEE โ€” Concert Choir: Diapason Club; Y.W.C.A. PARROTT, SARA ANNE โ€” Transfer Student. PATTERSON, CARRIE ELIZABETH โ€” Pi Kappa Sigma, SKAPARS. IRENE โ€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Curie Science Club; Alpha Rho Delta; Newman Club. SILMAN, ANNE โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Fact Finder; Frances Sale Club; Y.W.C.A. PATTERSON, DOROTHY GRIMES โ€” Wesley Founda- tion; Y.W.C.A. PAYNE, DOYLE โ€” PERKINS, MARY WINIFRED โ€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Concert Choir; Baptist Student Union. PLUMMER, NORMA JEAN โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Cotillion Club; Junior Marshall; Spanish Club; Breeze Staff; Student Education Association: Future Business Leaders of America. PINARD, DOLORES WHITTAKER โ€” Association for Childhood Education; Wesley Foundation; Wesley Choir: Sigma Phi Lambda; Cotillion Cluh; Junior Class Re- porter; Criterion Club. Treasurer; Chrysalis; Breeze, Re- porter; Student-Faculty Committee; S ' ;udent Education Association. SMITH. CAROLYN FAY โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Ger- man Club; Wesley Foundation; Interdorm Council; Inter- faith Council; Social Committee; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet; Alpha Rho Delta; Frances Sale Club; Madison Chorus. SMITH. ELIZABETH ARDELIA โ€” Athletic Association Senior Representative. SMITH, KAY JOYCE Lambda; Y.W.C.A. Frances Sale Club; Sigma Phi SMITH, MAY FRANCES โ€” Theta Sigma Upsilon: Math Club. President: Curie Science Club; Wesley Foundation: Y.WC.A.; Fire Chief. SNEAD, JOANNE DUDLEY โ€” Y.W.C.A.; Stratford Players, President: Curie Science Club, Reporter; Baptist Student Union. Vice-President; Sigma Phi Lambda: Kappa D?lta Pi, Vice-President. RAMSEY, BETTY FOSTER - Club; Westminster Fellowship Y.W.C.A.: Curie Science REXRODE ROBERT RUSSELL โ€” Sigma Delta Rho. RHUDY, INDIA REBECCA โ€” Y.W.C.A.; Lutheran Stu- dent Association. ROBERTS. NORA JANE โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha: Honor Council; Recreation Council; Schoolma ' am, Business Manager. Class Editor; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Association; German Club; Y.W.C.A. SNELLINGS. ELIZABETH LOUISE โ€” Alpha Sigma Ahha: Athletic Association Council; Lost Chords. Secre- tary-Treasurer; Porpoise Club: Mercury Club: Student Government; Treasurer of Freshman Class; Senior Coun- selor; Extramural Co-ordinator; Extramural Hockey, Basketball and Tennis; Y.W.C.A. SPEIDEN. VIRGINIA โ€” Kappa Delta Pi; Ex Libris. STEPHENS Y.WC.A. HARRIETT DUFF โ€” S gma Sigma Sigma: ROSS. BETSY ELLEN โ€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Education Association; Baptist Student Union; Associa- tion for Childhood Education; Cotillion Club. STINSON. HELEN ARNETTE โ€” Theta Sigma Upsilon: Ex Libris, President; Criterion Club; Alpha Rho Delta: Recreation Council; Y.W.C.A.; Curie Science Club; Wes- ley Foundation. โ€”76โ€” STONE, ELIZABETH CARSON โ€” Athletic Association Council; Fencing Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Mercury Club; Extramural Hockey; Y.W.CA.; German Club; Westminster Fellowship; Recreation Council; Curie Science Club; Breeze Staff. STONE. MARY FRANCES โ€” Pi Kappa Sigma; German Club. WALKER, ELAINE COMPTON โ€” WAITE, WINIFRED VERNA Government Representative; Council; Canterbury Club. โ€” Criterion Club; Student Breeze Staff; Recreation STOVER, CAROLYN SUE โ€” Alpha S ' gma Tau; Senior Counselor; Sesame Club; Wesley Foundation, Publicity Chairman. SYBERT, CARIKTB SUE โ€” Transfer Student; Y.W.CA. ; Ex L:bris Club; Lutheran Student Association; Standards Committee; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda. WAMPLER, ELEANOR JEAN โ€” Sigma Phi Lambda. WARREN, HELEN LYNN โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Stu- dent Government Association, President; Lutheran Stu- dent Association, Vice-President; Sophomore Class Secre- tary; Stratford Players; German Club; Association for Childhood Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda. SYDNOR, NANCY LEE โ€” Recreation Council, Chair- man; Y.W.CA.; Cotillion Club. WHITE, GEORGE EDWARD TALMAN, MARTHA EDMONDS โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Athletic Association, President; Mercury Club; Porpoise Club. WHITLEY, NANCY FEENY โ€” Delta Tau Alpha; Breeze Staff; Impanelling Board; Y.W.CA. TEMPLAN, PHYLLIS VIVIAN TEMPLON, SHIRLEY JANE โ€” Transfer Student. WILKINSON, SANDRA FAY โ€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Senior Counselor; German Club; Association for Childhood Edu- cation; Student Education Association; Baptist Student Union; Glee Club. THOMAS, JEAN ELIZABETH โ€” Delta Tau Alpha; Sum- mer School Student Government Association, President; Dormitory Officer Frances Sales Club; Baptist Student Union; Sigma Phi Lambda. THOMAS, MARTHA LE REVE โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Cotillion Club; Frances Sale Club; Y.W.CA. Social Com- mittee. WILL, CAREN LOUISE โ€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Curie Science Club; Sigma Phi Lambda. WOLFE, ANN ARNOLD โ€” Theta Sigma Upsilon; Band, Secretary; Frances Sale Club; Breeze; Standards Com- mittee; Sigma Phi Lambda. WOOD, NANCY LEE โ€” Madrigals; Diapason Club; Ger- man Club; Orchestra. TOD, MARY ISABEL โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; German Club, Treasurer; Y.W.CA., Secretary; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. YOUNG DORIS ANN โ€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Alpha Rho Delta; Cotillion Club; Frances Sale Club. TYLER, ANNE LEE โ€” Pi Kappa Sigma; Schoolma ' am Editor; Panhellenic Council; Association for Childhood Education; German Club; Y.W.CA. VAUGHAN, MARTHA HIGGS VOUGHT, JUDY โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Student Gov- ernment Association; German Club; Stratford Players. WALDREP. DIANNE โ€” Stratford Players; Student Edu- cation Association; Fencing Club; Breeze Staff. YOUNKINS, ANN CAROL โ€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Senior Class, President; German Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Breeze Staff; Sigma Phi Lambda; Freshman Pen; French Club; Lutheran Student Association; Y.W.CA. ZEHRING, JACQUELYN WHITON โ€” Athletic Associa- tion, Treasurer; Schoolma ' am, Copy Editor; Granddaugh- ters Club; Spanish Club; Future Business Leaders of America, Historian; Breeze, Reporter; Sigma Phi Lambda; Pi Omega Pi Scholarship Club Winner; Canter- bury Club. โ€”77โ€” Arthur Whittemore and Jack Lowe, who rank as one of the top two-piano teams in the United States, oblige three Juniors with their autographs. While workmen dig the foundation for Madison, these Juniors tell us how our college came to be. CLASS OF 1960 Three Juniors surveying our campus. Studying hard? A highlight of our class night. What would Junior Class Night be without the traditional chorus line. โ€”78- Leaders of the Class of 1960, left to right, are: Carolyn Musser, parliamentarian; Faye Morgan, reporter; Martha McManaway, treasurer; Ellen Raines, secretary; and Barbara Jacobs, vice-president. The Jolly Junior Class had a most eventful year. There existed a spirit of enthusiasm that is never to be forgotten. Dr. and Mrs. Lester S. Bucher, our sponsors of the Junior Class. JEAN HARRISON President โ€”79โ€” JUNIOR CLASS L f W T fit Janet Abbott Kay Acra Jackie Albrecht Dixie Alligood Sandra Anderson Ellen Ashton Joan Barker Richard Barnes Phyllis Bass Grace Bates Barbara Batstone Audra Bean Martha Beatty Joan Bennett Sarah Best Carolyn Bird Berta Biritos Ginger Blair Alice Blankenship Richard Blv Diana Boelt Athel Boone Jane Brooks Sylvia Brugh Nashella Burruss Dolly Byrd Suzanne Cale Sherrill Carden Irma Carter Karen Causev CLASS โ€”80โ€” MADISON COLLEGE Jo Ann Clark Nancy Close Ruth Collie Rebecca Comer Betsy Conwell June Cook Zilla Cooper Fern Corbell Cynthia Couble Sue Crickard Connie Crosswhite Patricia Davies Barbara Davis Mary Anne Davis Elizabeth Dawson Barbara Dickerson Janet DiMisa Anna Donovan Gene Driver Carole Dunaway John Earman Joanne Edwards Rebecca Evans Elizabeth Ewing Jovce Fisher Richard Fogle Julie Fowler Elizabeth Francis Kay Francis Kenneth Frank OF 1960 โ€”81โ€” JUNIOR CLASS Claire Fredericks Nina Gawen Garnett Gedrose Jane Geohegan Betsy Goodman Susan Gore Thelma Grizzle Hazel Gross Barbara Gum Pamela Guy Elizabeth Hammack Patricia Haney Miriam Harding- Alice Harris Jean Harrison Mary Beth Harwley Mary Haynes Lorraine Heilig Elizabeth Higgs Charlotte Holland Lucy Hook Nancy Hopkins Rebecca Hottle Sandra Hull Lou Hurowitz Pat Hutchinson Sharon Isom Mary Jackson Barbara Jacobs Shirley Jacobs CLASS โ€”82- MADISON COLLEGE Jackie Jeffress Dot Johnson Martha Johnston Betty Justice Betty Karnes Joyce Kershner Samuel Koontz Lynn Latham Eldon Layman Dorothy Leach Sara Ledford Diane Lester Janet Life Jane Lynch Rebecca McConnell Scemearl McElroy Martha McManaway Betty Mallery Caroline Marshall Mary Masincup Gail Matthews Wanda Meadows Mary Meek Kay Merrell Nina Messersmith Joan Metts Marilyn Miller Georgeanna Milleson Clara Mincer Nancy Minter OF 1960 โ€”83โ€” JUNIOR CLASS Jk wMm awM Nancy Moore Nancy Louise Moore Jane Moreland Faye Morgan Carolyn Musser Shirley Myers David Nankivell Carolyn Nicholson Joan Noel Rachel Nuttall Verl Ann Owens Martha Padgett Nancy Pas Helen Paterson Jackie Pearcey Sabra Peil Gitta Pennington Jean Perry Beverly Persing Elizabeth Peters Barbara Pettit Gene Pfoutz Sue Phillips Jeanette Pierce Mary Dawn Pillow Jean Pollok Mary Ann Potzler Murriel Price Terry Quatse Mary Lou Ragsdale CLASS MADISON COLLEGE Ellen Raines Susan Rainey Sandra Redden Nancy Rice Robert Ritchie Mary Lu Royall Barbara Ryder Anne-Lisa Schindler Peggy Sealor Joyce Shelton Dottie Shifflett Virginia Shores Ann Shotwell Judy Shreckhise Carol Shropshire Mary Shumate Betty Simmerman Elizabeth Smith Susan Smith Nancy Snead Virginia Snead Suzanne Snedegar Sonny Spinks Marydel Stockdale Elbert Strickler Carole Suffridge Mary Ruth Suiter Marilyn Thomas Cathy Tomlinson Lee Tomlinson to. aw 7 OF 1960 โ€”85โ€” L JUNIOR CLASS Ann Townshend Mary Townsend Joan Troxell Eleanor Turner Lillian Turner Sara Vanaman Chris Van Dine Mary Ann Vargo Mary Alice Varner Linda Via Peggy Sue Via Nancy Vick Joy Wainwright Linda Wallace Sandra Wallace Isabelle Walters Arminta Ward Nancy Wehrheim Carol Weis Mary Wrenger Mayre White Mary Sue Whitt Dolores Whitten Carolyn Wiltshire Elizabeth Wingate Edith Witcher Betty Witherington Loretta Witt Nadine Witt Helen Woolfolk -86โ€” MADISON COLLEGE Rubv Wray William Wright Zita Yates 1% 1 V My, your limbs are long! Communications with the outside world. โ€”87โ€” Our outstanding performers โ€” Goss and Whitsel Dianne Arrington, our Director, doing a make-up job. GO WEST, YOUNG LADY!! A. Man, we ' ve really got some close harmony! B. This is what the behind the scenes crew went through! C. Rockettes ? ? โ€”88โ€” Leaders of the Class of 1961, left to right, are: Alma Brown, president; Aida DeLuca, vice- president; June Stinson, secretary; Sally Lawrence, treasurer; Kitty Rogers, reporter. When the Class of 1960 r eturned to the campus of Madi- son College, they were filled with the enthusiasm that had been theirs the year preceding. This spirit remained with them throughout the year, and of course will go with them until they graduate in 1960. Our beloved sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. Tolbert and girls. Our president, Alma Brown. โ€”89โ€” SOPHOMORE CLASS Norma Jean Abbott Jane Adkins Iris Allen Phyllis Allen Gloria Alphin Grace Arendall Quita Arnold Diane Arrington Nancy Ayers Peggy Baker Betty Ban- Jeanne Batten Margaret Baumgardner Nahia Beijan Joanne Belda Harriet Berkley Mary Berry Kitty Black Betty Anne Blanton Mary Boles Janet Boone Nancy Booth Martha Boyden Chirpie Branch Jeanie Brinkley Barbara Brotherton Patty Brooks Alma Brown Nancy Brown Joan Bryant Margery Buchanan Sue Budd Mary Ann Budz Betty Burch Frances Burnett Mary Ann Burnshire Eleanor Bush Rosalind Bush Idie Capron Helen Caravas โ€”90- MADISON COLLEGE Wanda Carroll Annette Caudle Sara Chinn Brenda Clark Nancy Clements Shirley Coates Mary Comer Billie Jean Cook Sandra Coomes Susan Copenhaver Mary Anne Craun Ruth Croson Carolyn Crosswhite Dee Anna CundifT Nancy Cundiff Elizabeth Currin Geraldine Curtis Peggy Dale Catherine Daniel Linda Darnell Carole Davis Ellen Davis Patricia Davis Peggy Davis Carol Deacon Patsy Dean Aida DeLuca Lula Dickenson Jo Dillard Alice diZerega Venny Drates Betty Driver Nancy Dunn Monique Durant Barbara Elliott Judy Ernst Virginia Faulkner Trilbie Ferrell Gayle Fitzgerald Phillis Fizer โ€”91โ€” SOPHOMORE CLASS Jean Fouke Lydia Frame Beverly Fryer Janet Garber Marailyn Gard Jane Garrett Judith Garrett Gwendolyn Garth Mittie Gay Clairicce Gilbert Joanne Gilkerson Brenda Glenn Martina Godey Elizabeth Gough Barbara Gouldthorpe Sarah Gowin Meredith Green Jacqueline Grundy Mary Hall Ruth Hammer Patricia Hammond Barbara Haney Amanda Harding Linda Harman Nancy Harmon Pat Harmon Mary Harrington Rosalie Harris Margaret Hart Karen Hayes Donna Heatwole Mary Catherine Heddings Joyce Hennings Ardys Henshaw Barbara Hill Marjorie Hiner Margaret Hinton Wanda Hinton Joan Hixon Lois Howard โ€”92- MADISON COLLEGE Judy Huffman Hildred Hull Deann Jackson Rosemary Jefferson Pattie Lou Jernigan Wanda Johnson Connie Jones Martha Jones Verna Jones Diane Kane Kay Keatley Barbara Kendrick Carole Kimmel Barbara King Lois Koontz Suzanne Kraige Margaret Lamb Sallyann Lawrence Loretta Layne Bruce Leffel Rebecca Leonard Mary Lincoln Sarah Lindsey Bobbie Lee Lloyd Laverne Long Mary Lee Long Susan Lundin Shirley Lytton Adrian Malouf Karen Marshall Virginia Mayes Bettie Anne Mayo Audrey McClanahan Sara McNeill Marcia McQueen Gail McSweeney Martha McWilliams Grace Mercer Mary Messenger Patricia Miley โ€”93โ€” SOPHOMORE CLASS Caroline Miller Donald Miller Loretta Morris Carolyn Morrison Susan Moyar Carole Mumpower Sylvia Murray Barbara Myers Lynn Nagle Joan Neibert Bonnie Nelson John Nelson Nancy Nestor Barbara Newby Ralph Newland Virginia Newton Linda Nichols Linda Nidermaier Eleanor Parker Jane Parrish Penny Peabody Barbara Peatross Rowena Perry Joan Pharr Catherine Philippe Lurli Phillips Carole Phipps Carolyn Pusey Linda Quist Lynn Randall Patricia Rice Martha Roberts Charles Rodeffer Katherine Rogers Flora Roland Agnes Samford Nancy Savage Nedra Schultz Grace Secord Jansie Setzer โ€”94โ€” MADISON COLLEGE Betty Shifflett Doris Shillingburg Mary Ann Shinaberry Jeanette Shipe Claudia Shipley Grace Signor Sarah Sipe Dorris Smith Evelyn Smith Henrietta Smith Joanne Smith Joyce Smith Lenore Smith Sandra Smith Martha Snapp Elaine Snyder Martha Southard Barbara Staples Bonnie Stidley June Stinson Martha Stinson Mary Hope Stowers Margaret Strickler Helen Sullivan Katherine Swisher Nancy Tavey Carole Taylor Mary Terrell Betty Tharp Barbara Thrift Carolyn Todd Patricia Tolley Hallie Torian Gean Tuggle Jean Tunstall Mary Frances Tyler Carol Vacher Gloria Viands Lemuel Vick Jo Anna Wade โ€”95โ€” SOPHOMORE CLASS Barbara Wadsworth Virginia Wagner Marilyn Walker Barbara Walls June Ward Ira G. Warner Tamsey Warren Sara Webb Margaret West Gloria Whitlock Geraldine Whitmer Mike Whitmire Mary Sue Will Diane Wirth Connie Witul Carole Wolfe Ann Woody Mercer Wright Virginia Zirkle A. Is this what happens when pinned, Gibby? B. Look at the birdie!! C. I thought I would goof-off a bit, girls. โ€”96โ€” MADISON COLLEGE Is somebody havin ' a party? with scissors! This is Rock n ' Roll, that, Mary. Come on, Punky, get with it. What you can do The Great Pyramid ? ? It can ' t be as bad as all โ€”97โ€” Where do we go next? We ' ll stay for a while ! FRESHMAN FIRSTS Wasn ' t it fun getting acquainted with our roomies : We really learned quickly to make the best of a lot of things ! Of course, we wouldn ' t trade our Big Sisters for anything! Capping was a pretty special event. โ€”98โ€” Left to right: L. Phillippe, treasurer; E. Fletcher, secretary; B. Goodman, reporter; S. Hepp, parliamentarian; B. di Iorio, vice president. On September 21, 1958, the Freshmen of the Class of ' 62 began to invade the campus of Madison College. For the first week the fantasy of orientation, registering, meetings and getting acquainted seemed to be the most important things in our lives. Now we would like to thank the wonderful upperclass- men, our Big Sisters, our Sponsors, and the Administration for their help in making our first and foremost Freshman year, one never to be forgotten. Miss Curtis and Dr. Curtis Sponsors r? Sandra Dutey Dutemple President Fi g iKj: 1 โ– r : , Wm WeJxikBmr, s v - 1 -โ€” ' a โ–  1 ยฃ ' ' 1 V k โ€ข ยซโ€” I .-= J j T ..iiM โ€”99โ€” FRESHMAN CLASS June Ackerly Virginia Alliotti Carol Almond Frances Amiss A. Katherine Anderson Becky Anderson Elspeth Andrews Jeanne Armstrong Larry Armentrout Marian Arthur Winifred Atkins Anne Atkinson Ramona Babb Ann Bailey Sue Baker Katherine Baker Betty Ball Anne Barber Jean Baum Barbara Beninghove Betty Bennett Helen Berry Frances Bevis Pat Bigger Ellen Bird Sue Blankenship Betty Booker Grace Bongers Bonnie Boswell Darlene Bowman Deanna Bowman Diane Bowman Lora Bowman Chester L. Bradfield Elizabeth Brash Nancy Bretz Jane Brock Betty Brockman Irma Jane Bryan Patti Buck Dorothy Buckland Mary Burch Nancy Burkett Janet Burruss Bonnie Butler -100- MADISON COLLEGE Joyce Busel Barbara Bushong Nancy Byrd Lynn Campbell Sandra Campbell Sarah Caraballo Helen Carey Dorothy Carpenter Harriet Carter Iris Cash Mary Cassady Roberta Chamblin Jeanne Chartrand Jackie Chesson Ellen Childers Judith Childress Alice Lee Chilton Doris Clark Mary Ann Clark Viola Clark Anne Clarke Patricia Clements Janice Clinedinst Audrey Coffey Judith Coffman Dotty Compher Joyce Cook Harriet Cork Alice Courtney Sue Coverstone Kitty Sue Cox Ralph Crabill Ann Craun Carol Critzer Janice Culver Brenda Curry Linda Curry Sue Custis Penny Dakan Anne Davidson Sandra Davy Elizabeth DeHaven Shirley Dellinger Lorena Denton Edna Depoy -101- FRESHMAN CLASS Crystal Diehl William Diehl Jean Dietz Bettina Di Iorio Lura Dillard Margaret Diver Janice Dixon Beverly Duncan Sandra Dutemple Elaine Early Carol Eldridge Libby Emerson Julia Entriken Audrey Eubank Carol Eudailey Barbara Farrar Bobby Jo Farrar Priscilla Fawley Ganelle Fearnow Bonnia Lee Feather Faye Fergusson Evelyn Fisher Jo Ann Fitzsimons Anne Fleming Emily Fletcher Anne Forrester Sally Fosnight Judy Foster Barbara Freed Rita Freeze L. Ann French Lorna Frese Carolyn Fugate Priscilla Fuhr Helen Fulcher Joy Furman Peggy Furman Kay Gallasch Valerie Garrett Jackie Gibson Helen Glass Frances Goldstein Madolyn Golladay Bobby Good Charles Good โ€”102โ€” MADISON COLLEGE Biddy Goodman Rhea Goodykoontz Jo Anne Gottshall Carolyn Greene Eleanor Gullion Midge Guy Shirley Hailey Carolyn Hall Sarah Halloran Roxana Hamilton Lucy Hamrick Virginia Hanby Jean Hardy Dotty Harrington Barbara Harris Lee Harris Mimi Hart Virginia Hart Jeanie Hayes Linda Hearn Zelda Heilig Sylvia Henkel Carolyn Hensley Harriet Helpler Sandra Hepp June Herrin Barbara Heslep Marjorie Hickman Betty Higgins Joni Hipp Anita Hobbs Delores Hofelick Beverly Hoffman Carole Hoffman Shirley Hole Nancy Holland Virginia Holliday Mary Helen Holmes Jacqueline Hoist Nancy Holtzclaw Jane Hoover Joan Hopkins Jeanette House Norma Housman Jane Howard s m โ€”103โ€” FRESHMAN CLASS cs w ; 1 w โ–  Jean Howerton Katherine Howeth Peggy Hudgins Wilma Huffman Betsy Lee Humphries Doris Humphries Frances Hunter Linda Ivins Peggy Sue Jackson Shirley Jacobs Linda Jennings Lee Johnson Brenda Johnston Jane Jones Nancy Joyner Mary Ellen Keith June Kent Lynda Kern Anne King Cindy King Joyce Kiser Barbara Kline Patricia Knapp Carole Knight Judy Landes Marilyn Lankford Shelvy Jean Lantz Sandra Laws Hayward Lawson Sheldon Layman Sandy Leake Winifred Lee Jean Leistra Margaret Lepre ' Kathryn Lohr Phyllis Long Jane Lotts Rita Lucas Nancy Lukin Fontaine Lloyd Vicki Lynn Susan McCloskey Mickey McCown Bonnie McDuff Ann McFarland โ€”104โ€” MADISON COLLEGE Ellen MacMahon Jasenka Majer Katherine Marson Mary Matthews Paige Maupin Lelia Mayton Julie Massersmith Courtney Miller Joan Miller Judith Miller Judy Miller Luanne Miller Wilma Moats Lloyd Monger, Jr. Shelby Monroe Mary Ann Moody Esther Moore Pat Moore Janet Morgan Beatrice Morris Carolyn Morrison Shirley Motto Brenda Mullen Theresa Mundy Franklin Murphy Marylyn Neale Rose Newell Virginia Newlin Sarah Nixon Carole Noel Sharon Nolan Nancy Norlander Diane Oakes Jenny Owens Mary Owings Kytha Padgett Bonnie Painter Samuel Palmer Sharon Peirre Patricia Peyton Elizabeth Phillippe Rachel Phillippe Carolyn Picklesimer Brenda Pipicelli Barbara Poff โ€”105โ€” FRESHMAN CLASS Diane Pollock Jeanne Ponzillo Peggy Pound Christine Poor Patricia Printz Gray Proctor Rose Marie Pruner Beth Quatse Jane Queen Sarah Quesenberry Nancy Quick Carolyn Ramsey Dorothy Haynes Nancy Reid Thelma Reynolds Sue Rice Sue Richardson Floe Rimel Helen Ring Virginia Rinker Susan Ritter Barbara Rixey Bennie Roach Anna Robertson Joan Robertson Margy Robertson Ruth Robertson Jeanette Rogers Valorie Rood Ellen Roof Sally Roseberry Patty Routten Carol Rubin Susan Ruckel Ruby Rudacille Ann Rudisill Polly Ruffner Carolyn Ryburn Penelope Ryerson Margaret Saunders Mary Louise Saville Janet Scavera Judith Ann Scott Frances Scripture Billie Lou Scruggs โ€”106- MADISON COLLEGE Bettv Semones Barbara Setliff Elizabeth Shackelford Dorothy Shaw Ann Sherman Janet Shipe Dianna Sites Janie Simms Joyce Six Charlotte Smith Dorothy Smith Marian Smith Marianna Smith Norma Smith Tae Smith Marie Smither Jane St. John Joyce St. Clair Wendell Steele Ann Sullivan Nancy Suder Elizabeth Swecker Mary Sword Virginia Tadlock Patricia Tank Ronald Taylor Brenda Thomas Rebecca Thomas Marilyn Thompson Patsy Thompson Donna Tilley Ruth Tirrell Sonja Tolbert Alice Trainum Betsy Turner Mary Trussell Betsy Tweedy Patsey Tyree Laraine Unser Holly Updike Christina Urban Jeane Van Meter Helen Vest Margie Vest Sigrid Vest Q -107โ€” FRESHMAN CLASS (P 1p Q f 3 Shelvie Via Phoebe Vick Pat Wade Betty Wagner Jean Wakeman Patricia Walker Jean Walls Mary Ward Patricia Wash Anne Watkins Frances Watts Carmen Wegener Ruth Weintrub Carol Wells Joy Wells Mildred Wenger Ingrid Westerholm Mai ' y Whissen Donna Wickham Julie Wilburg Nancy Wilkinson Judy Williams Suzanne Williams Carolyn Wilmouth Joan Wilson Theresa Winborne Patsy Wolfe Betty Wood Doris Wood Eleanor Wood Sarah Ann Woolford Charlotte Wootten Vashti Wrenn Betty Yancey Ann Yeaman Sylvia Young Diane Zell Fred Zerkel Janet Zirkle Jeanne Zsakany -108- MADISON COLLEGE Yes, we do study โ€” sometimes ! The privacy is great around here! We ' re Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs โ€” see? Oh, yes I would, too! Who gains weight? Who needs men? I ' m so tired ! โ€”109โ€” Curriculum Y B.S. IN ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Curriculum I B.S. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION In order that students may be prepared to teach in both the elementary school and the high school, this curriculum has been planned. Student teaching experience is provided at both secondary and elementary levels. Understanding child growth and the nature of learning are stressed in this student teaching field. At Harrisonburg High B. Edwards ' English holds her students ' interest. S. Wilkinson listens approvingly as one of her students recites. โ€”112- Curriculum II B.A. IN SECONDARY EDUCATION Curriculum III B.S. IN SECONDARY EDUCATION This four year curriculum for high school The B. S. diploma differs from the B. A. only- teachers places emphasis upon English, social in the emphasis which is placed on science, science, and foreign language. mathematics, or physical education. How these explorers came from Spain is the topic of J. Wampler ' s discussion. P. Edwards points out the external parts of the frog to her class of interested students. โ€”112 Curriculum IV B.S. IN HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION B.S. FOR HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS OF BUSINESS Graduates of Curriculum IV are qualified to teach vocational home economics in high school. Teaching is the largest field of employment for specialists in home economics, but an institu- tional management major is also provided for students who wish to major in both. The dual objective of being able to teach business and to hold positions in business offices has many emplovment advantages in Curricu- lum V. M. Hardy explains that the bread plate should always be right above the fork. R. Miller remarks that the copy is fine but could be improved with a lighter touch. โ€”114โ€” Curriculum VI BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION Curriculum VII B.A. IN LIBERAL ARTS Students who wish to teach vocal or instru- mental music in the public schools should enter Curriculum VI. This curriculum enables students who are not interested in teaching to secure academic training equivalent to that offered in a liberal arts college. With the raising of the baton twenty-two eyes turn their attention to S. Davis. Mr. Diller offers a suggestion as S. Heuser works with ceramics. โ€”115โ€” Curriculum VIII B.S. IN LIBERAL ARTS Curriculum VIII A B.S. IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY In Curriculum VIII work in science is em- phasized. Pre-medical and pre-dental students enroll in this curriculum in order to prepare for graduate work. This degree is given by Madison College upon the completion of a three year program at the College and one academic year at an appi ' oved school of medical technology. Anatomical students examine a skeletal form. Students of medical technology find good use for the microscope. โ€”116โ€” Curriculum IX B.S. IN INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT Curriculum X B.S. IN GENERAL HOME ECONOMICS Curriculum IX is a professional course for food administrators. Graduates are eligible to practice as dietetic interns in hospitals and to enter administrative courses approved by the American Dietetic Association. .Special emphasis is placed upon the prepara- tion for responsibilities of homemaking and family living in Curriculum X. B. McGinnis and A. Silman perform one of their dailv activities in their eight weeks dietetic training. Shown in her room at Home Management House, S. Chan demonstrates the correct procedure in making a bed. โ€”117- Curriculum XI B.S. IN BUSINESS Curriculum XII BACHELOR OF MUSIC This professional, non-teaching curriculum is especially for those who are interested in be- coming secretaries, supervisors and office mana- gers or bookkeepers and accountants. It provides for a secretarial major, a business administra- tion and accounting major, and a secretarial major with a science background. This curriculum is for the unusually musical students with outstanding ability who wish to build a foundation for graduate work. H. Hull and C. Wiltshire mimeograph a few copies for a recent assignment. J. Henson, engrossed at the piano, attains that added touch of perfection. โ€”118โ€” i And now I know how Old Mother Hub- bard felt. Custer ' s last stand. Still life โ€” real life โ€” I wonder. Think or thwim. I could like you if it weren ' t for that front tooth. And I thought they were kidding. โ€”119- Times, costumes, and setting may have changed, but the zeal for drama remains at . MM Madison. โ– M โ€ข J HELEN WARREN President The Student Government Association is the major student organization to which every student who matriculates at Madison College belongs. The Student Council, composed of elected and class representatives, forms the nucleus through which students gain experience in the privilege of self-government. It is in this council that projects and problems in the interest of the student body are discussed. This year began with a retreat at Riverwood at which time we set our goals for the ' 58- ' 59 session. The first week in October was designated as Student Govern- ment Week with the hope that through activities and programs we could better acquaint the student body with the work and purposes of the S.G.A. on our campus. Stu-Gu Is You was the main theme and a quadrangle sing, a candlelight service, a hula-hoop contest, a Wednesday assembly, and buzz sessions in the dorms were among the week ' s activities. During the year, the S.G.A. sponsored the selection of the Harvest Princess and the Apple Blossom Princess, the Major Student Organizations Tea, the annual Old Students-New Students Assembly and banquet, and brought Ralph Marterie and his band to campus for a concert. Throughout the year our goals have been to strengthen school spirit on our campus ; to have strong student council-student body communications and cooperation : and to help each student feel that she is the student government, that her suggestions, her interest, and her support are necessary. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION First row: J. Craun, S. Keith, B. Cooley, H. Warren, W. Brown, J. Lambert, J. Grove. Second row: N. Heat- wole, H. Cork, C. Miller, C. Philippe, J. Jeffress, A. Shotwell, P. Manly, B. Glenn. S. Cale, P. Davis, M. Fulton. Absent from, picture: S. Brooks, J. Vought. โ€”122- First row. A. McClanahan, N. J. Roberts, A. Cross, Vice-President; B. Hundley, Secretary; J. Tunstall. Second row. B. Layman, A. Harris, S. Rice, B. Biritos, G. Arendall, B. Hammack, S. Hole. M. Burnette, D. O ' Donnell. HONOR COUNCIL The Honor Tradition is a coveted heritage on Madison ' s campus. Through the years, the Honor Council has grown stronger in its efforts of promoting the personal and group integrity of all students. Elected representatives from the respective classes and the Men ' s Student Government Organization serve as an impartial court in acting on violations of the Honor Code, and the Council also sees that all phases of the Code are explained to the students. In September the Council helped to orientate the new students into the Honor Code through classes held in the dormitories. Soon after the classes an Honor Pledging Ceremony was held at which time each new student signed a pledge card, signifying an under- standing of individual responsibility under our Honor System. In November the Honor Council sponsored the second annual Honor Week. The activities of the week included buzz sessions in the dormitories, a mock trial, a Council meeting with certain faculty members and a Wednesday assembly presenting the presidents and representatives of Honor Courts of several other colleges of Virginia. The student-chosen Honor Council continually strives to promote honor in every phase of a Madison student ' s life. HARRIET HARNSBERGER President โ€”123- JOHN BUCHANAN President The Men ' s Student Government Organization began its activities in the Fall of 1948. It was felt that the men students on campus were in need of an organized group by which they might integrate their activities and facilitate means of taking part in campus activities. The objectives of the SGO 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 college and student body. Toward these objectives, the SGO has aimed to promote and support the well being of the men students at Madison. The SGO has participated in various activities during the year, including the annual smoker (the stag party to which we look forward), Old-New Student Day and Assembly, Student Government Assembly, Men ' s SGO Annual Picnic, and various get-togethers of the Honor Council. The SGO is very proud of its men and looks forward, with much enthusiasm, to the day when Madison will officially be co-ed. MEN ' S STUDENT DR. E. L. TOLBERT Advisor First Row: R. Graves, M. Price, J. Buchanan, R. Pip- pin, L. Armentrout, R. Bly. B. Leffel, D. O ' Donnell. Second Row: G. Pfoutz, R. Cra- bill, R. Taylor. R. Rexrode, R. Ritchie, S. Outen, E. Layman, K. Frank, G. Proctor, R. Sager, R. Linton, J. Wagner, M. Whit- mire. -124โ€” Left to right: G. Pfoutz, Recording Secretary; L. Bohnert, Vice President; J. Buchanan, President; R. Miller, Treasurer; A. Strickler, Recorder of Points. Not pictured: G. Driver, Corresponding Secretary. GOVERNMENT President John Buchanan conducts a regular meeting of the Men ' s Student Government in Burrus Hall. -125โ€” Lejt to right: D. Payne. W. Wright, B. Good, D. Miller, W. Monger. J. Buchanan, Chairman; R. Linton, R. Fogle. Absent from picture: A. Bassols. MEN ' S STUDENT COURT The Judicial branch of our self-government is our Student Court, which is composed of one freshman, two sophomores, two juniors, and four seniors including the chairman. All faculty members and all students are priviledged to prefer charges, submit reports, or request decisions or opinions before the Student Court concerning any matter within the court ' s jurisdiction. The Court is charged to hear and render decisions on breach of college rules, tradi- tions, and social etiquete, as well as other prob- lems or ideas which concern the men students. Also the Court cooperates with the Women ' s Student Government Association in cases con- cerning male and female students here at Madison. Under the Constitution, the Court has the power to affix such punishment as it may deem justifiable upon any member of the Men ' s Stu- dent Government Organization found guilty. A vote of two-thirds of the Court shall be required for conviction. All decisions of the Court are subject to the approval of the College Administration. If a de- cision of the Court is not satisfactory to the defendant, an appeal may be taken to the Faculty Judiciary Committee whose recommendation shall be submitted to the President of the college for final decision. The Court is rather proud of the fact that it has had to convene very few times in the past few years and is very optimistic concerning the conduct of men students at Madison in the future. โ€”126โ€” Left to right: A. Strickler, Secretary; Mr. Chappell, Advisor; S. Spinks, President; Mr. Hanson, Advisor; R. Fogle, Chaplain; G. Pfoutz, Vice President. YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION We, the members of this year ' s Y.M.C.A., have taken part in various religious activities on campus, such as Friday Chapel, cooperated with the Y.W.C.A. to give special programs and par- ticipated in the Men ' s Minstrel. Our sponsors, Dr. Chappell and Mr. Hanson, as well as Sonny Spinks, our president, and other officers, have promoted Christian fellowship among us. Left to right: S. Outen, L. Bohnert, S. Koontz, R. Barnes, S. Palmer, L. Armentrout, R. Taylor, J. Buchanan, D. Nankivell. โ€”127- Left to right: M. Tod, Secretary; G. Moffett, President; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Partlow, Advisors; J. Artz, Treas- urer; B. Bishop, Secretary. YOUNG WOMEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION To instill in every student of Madison College a belief in the true Christian life is the main purpose of the Y.W.C.A. To accomplish this, the Y sponsors such pro- grams as Religious Emphasis Week, Friday Chapel and Sunday Vespers, Dorm Devotions, the Christmas Pageant, and the Thanksgiving and Easter Sunrise services. The Y Cabinet, composed of elected representatives from each class, also plans other activities through which closer relationships among the students are attained. The Big Sister-Little Sister program whereby freshmen are helped through those trying first weeks of school by the upperclassmen, the Halloween party which provides fun for all; the Christmas Kid party when presents are brought to give to needy children; and of course, the Singspira- tions we enjoy so much before the movies on Saturday nights โ€” all of these play an important part in our campus life at Madison. To promote Christian fellowship among the freshmen, the Junior Y was organized under the sponsorship of the Y.W.C.A. Cabinet. Activities for the freshman class are planned and programs and projects carried out through the year. The Y.W.C.A. helps students to realize how important it is to develop spiritually. First row: S. Jacobs, M. Jackson, S. Webb, J. Lynch, J. Fisher. Second row: E. Witcher, B. Gouldthorpe. C. Phipps, N. Close, M. Jones, P. Davis. โ€”128โ€” Rev. Douglas Newman was the speaker for Religious Emphasis Week sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. In Tuesday assembly, he was introduced by Helen Warren, S.G.A. President. Members of the Y Cabinet get to- gether for an informal work session Junior Y officers, left to right: M. L. Saville. C. Picklesimer, J. Kent, President; A. L. Chilton, P. Ryerson. โ€”129โ€” Where may we cut campus ? When may we wear bermudas ? What are the dance regulations? The Standards Committee studied these questions and other campus regulations, making some adjustments, in order to have more efficiency and coopera- tion among the students and the Committee. Standards promotes good conduct and appearance. Mem- bers of the Committee are always willing to answer any ques- tions pertaining to the rules, and to urge students to submit suggestions that they feel would bring needed improvements. The duty as well as the desire of every individual student is to contribute to the wholesome attitude and healthful spirit of living for which Madison ' s campus is known. Standing by, as a reminder and counselor, is the Standards Committee. STUART BROOKS Chairman STANDARDS COMMITTEE First row. H. Hepler, K. Keatley, J. Parrish, S. Moyar, A. Wolfe, C. Nicholson. Second row. C. Fugate, N. Gawen, M. Buchanan, P. Davies, B. Ross, W. Perkins. Not pictured: M. Vest. โ€”130โ€” Many of the activities and duties of the members on the Social Committee of the Student Government Association here at Madison are relatively unknown by the students of the col- lege. These duties and responsibilities include anything from polishing silver to planning for receptions or planning decora- tions for dances. The main purpose of this committee, how- ever, is to provide the social experience necessary for the poised and attractive individual of today. The Major Student Organizations Tea started the activities for the year. This tea is held annually in the early fall to en- able all new students to become better acquainted with the faculty and the campus leaders. Because the Student Govern- ment Dance was cancelled, the Committee helped with the Kalph Marterie Concert. The Committee also assisted with teas after all home athletic activities throughout the school year. During the spring the girls planned and decorated for the May Day Dance with the assistance of the German and Cotillion Dance Clubs. The members also helped with the Senior Dance and the Senior Reception at Hillcrest for the week-end of graduation. The Social Committee members consider themselves quite fortunate in having such capable and cooperating advisers as Mrs. Wilkins, Mrs. Logan, and Mrs. Lincoln. These three ladies have always been willing to lend a helping hand in helping with the upholding of the social standards of the college. BETH MORRIS Chairman SOCIAL COMMITTEE Left, to right: J. Furman. B. Goodman, N. Elgin, L. Thomas, S. Coomes, F. Murphy, E. Bush, J. Shreckhise. Not pictured: C. Smith, P. Hammond. G. Blair, J. Bennett, L. Nagle, โ€”131โ€” Left to right: C. Marshall, S. Hepp, E. Bush. B. Cook, R. Dunn, M. Gordon, W. Waite, L. Rohnert, E. ton, C. Dunnaway, C. Almond, C. Kimmel. E, Raines, A. Faison. Ash- PAT NICHOLAS Editor THE BREEZE In December of 1922, the Breeze came to Madison College; and since that time, it has continued to swirl over the campus carrying with it student opinion reflected as accurately as pos- sible. The BREEZE has always had freedom in printing the news, but its chief purpose is to serve and be accepted by the student body. Tuesday and Thursday nights are known as BREEZE nights among staff members and perhaps those living above the BREEZE room in Logan. These are the nights when amid crys of This story has to go in, Who ' s going to Doc ' s, Where are the red pencils, and the dreaded, inevitable Here ' s a hole that has to be filled, comes a surprisingly well organized record of cam- pus happenings. There is always an unending search for some- thing new to print and a seemingly unattainable goal of no late copy. In spite of all the work that goes into making a news- paper and deadlines that must be met, the staff finds time each night for a coke break and an occasional party throughout the year. Left to right: A. Bean, C. Hall, R. Robinson. Left to right: D. Shillingberg, S. Jacobs, M. Tyler, P. Tolley. First row: P. Hutchinson, A. Bean, B. Davis, J. Barker, B. Pettit, J. Pearcey, B. Wadsworth, C. Wolfe. Second row: A. Barbour, B. Witherington, B. Duncan, L. Nichols, M. Buchanan, B. Myers. Through the thirty-six years that the BREEZE has been on the campus, many new ideas have been incorporated into its publication. The annual Associated Collegiate Press Conference is one source of new ideas in newspaper writing. This year the BREEZE sent two representatives to Chicago to attend this conference. After working on the BREEZE for a while, most of the staff becomes immune to such things as broken typewriters, glue all over the tables, waiting, waiting, waiting for one last story to come in, and even crawling in windows after being locked out of the dorm. In spite of all this, the word immune would be readily replaced with loved by all the trusty old staff members with printer ' s ink in their veins. MARILYN THOMAS Business Manager Left to right: J. Goehegan, V. Lynne, P. Davies. Left to right: S. Staton, D. Cochran. Academic Editor Nancy Harmon Administration Editor _ Diane Kane Athletic Editor - Grace Arendall Class Editors Carol Davis Connie Crosswhite Ruthie Croson Ann King Copy Editor Carolyn Crosswhite Feature Editor _ Carole Davis Greek Editor Betty Ann Hazell Organizations Editors Pattie Lou Jefinigan Sue Bucid Parents Page Editor Pat Davis Picture Editor Joan Metts ANNE CHAPMAN TYLER Editor THE 1959 Staff members forget yearbook worries for one night to enjoy the Christ- mas party given by the editor. Editorial staff, first row. J. Metts, C. Davis, D. Kane, B. Hazell, G. Arendall. N. Harmon. Second roiv. C. Crosswhite, C. Davis, C. Crosswhite, R. Croson, A. King, S. Budd, P. Jernigan, N. Dunn. -134โ€” ELIZABETH DAWSON Business Manager Madison ' s yearbook enjoys the distinction of having been the first student publication issued at the college. Celebrating its fiftieth year, the SCHOOL-MA ' AM still maintains the pur- pose of preserving those memories โ€” scenes and events and accomplishments โ€” which have made the year significant. The Editor-in-Chief and the Business Manager are elected in the annual school elections. Each of the four classes elects a representative to serve as class editor for its section. Other members of the staff are selected from members of the student body. The SCHOOLMA ' AM staff enjoyed working to produce a book they believed would be of high standards. They re- linquished hours of their time to sketch layouts, write copy, solicit advertisements, and go with Allen Litten to make pic- tures. Cooperation and enthusiasm were exhibited in high form from September to March when the final deadline rolled around. Each member of the SCHOOLMA ' AM staff assumed her responsibilities and kept in mi nd the basic purpose of the year- book โ€” to serve as a resume of a year ' s events and accomplish- ments, a pictorial history, and a directory of acquaintances. They strove to reveal effectively all aspects of a year ' s life at Madison College. SCHOOLMA ' AM First row: B. Pettit, M. Gard, P. Hutchinson, P. Davis, D. Humphreys, B. Brash. Second Row: M. West, J. Herrin, B. Setliff, J. House, C. Picklesimer, C. Noel. Left to right: J. Lambert, Editor; E. Raines, Business Manager. THE HANDBOOK The HANDBOOK is one of the school publications sent during the summer to all new and old students. This book- let contains not only the rules of the Student Government Organizations but also school songs, including the Alma Mater. In addition, the ex- tra - curricular organizations and their functions are ex- plained. THE HANDBOOK staff from the time of their election and appointments are kept busy securing ads from firms located in and around Harrisonburg and patronized by the college students. The staff also compiled general information for the HAND- BOOK. FIRE SAFETY COMMITTEE With the cooperation of the student body the Fire Safety Committee completed its fifty-first successful year at Madison College. This com- mittee was composed of an appointed fire chief from each dormitory and was led by Nora Jane Roberts, cam- pus Fire Chief. A demonstration by the Harrisonburg Fire Depart- ment was given in the fall to inform us about the use of fire equipment, and correct procedures to follow. Each month a fire drill was given in the dormitories. A mass fire drill from the dining hall, a drill during assemblies, and a drill during regular class meetings reminded us of the importance of being constant- ly prepared. Left to right: S. Motto, J. Plummer, N. J. Roberts, Fire Chief; R. Jefferson, B. McGinnis. โ€”136โ€” The Junior Marshalls are appointed each year by the class officers of the Junior Class. The Marshalls assist and direct all formal processions on such occasions as Convo- cations, Founder ' s Day and Graduation. Left to right: V. Wev, S. Null, M. Wenger, E. Higgs, B. Batstone, Chair- man; C. Suffridge, C. Holland, S. Cale, S. Rainey, D. Messersmith, C. Couble. JUNIOR MARSHALLS USHERS First row. M. Jones, S. Budd. Second row. S. Rice, V. Lynn, P. Moore. Third row. A. di Zerega, J. Setzer, C. Gilbert, H. Caravas. Fourth roio: L. Win- gate, L. Darnell, L. Dawson, J. Burruss, L. Jennings, W. Jones, M. Snapp, K. Rogers, S. Moyar, J. Parrish. The Ushers can be found at all programs which are held in Wilson Auditorium ; the Community Concert series, the annual Glee Club concerts, or College Lyceum programs. The Committee consists of representatives from each class. They assist guests with questions pertaining to the programs and seating ar- rangements. In addition to serving the alumni and friends of Madi- son College, the Ushers have an opportunity to attend the varied programs. -137โ€” BLUESTONE COTILLION CLUB The Bluestone Cotillion Club began its twenty-ninth year on campus by welcoming new members and presenting the annual cabaret dance in the fall. Second semester was highlighted by goating and the Cotillion-German dance week-end held March 6 and 7, which included a Friday ' light cabaret dance, an informal concert Saturday afternoon, and the formal dance Saturday night. The officers of both dance clubs led the figure to the music provided by Billy Butterfield and his orchestra. The year ' s events were completed with a spring picnic when the incoming officers made their official stand. WILDA KESTERSON President Left to right: Sandra Redden. Eleanor Bush, Social Chairmen; Judy Bird, Treasurer; Annie Lee Jernigan, Secretary; Pat Biscoe, Reporter; Sharon Keith, Vice President; Janet Cook, Business Manager; Jackie Jeffress, Sergeant-at-Arms. โ€”138โ€” Left to right: Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Caldwell, Dr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Smith, Advisors. COTILLION CLUB MEMBERS Totsy Anderson, Quita Arnold, Dianne Arrington, Ellen Ashton, Grace Bates, Barbara Batstone, Mary Lou Berry, Carolyn Bird, Judy Bird, Patricia Biscoe, Nancy Blunt, Nancy Lee Booth, Patty Brooks, Barbara Brotherton, Nancy Brown, Joan Bryant, Mary Ann Budz, Eleanor Bush, Mabel Caldwell, Sherrill Carden, Irma P. Carter, Annette Caudle, Betsy Conwell, Janet Cook, June Cook, Fern Corbell, Sue Crickard, Carolyn Crosswhite, Connie Crosswhite, Dee Anna Cundiff, Linda Darnell, Pat Davies, Dobbie Dean, Linda Draper, Carol Dunaway, Jeanette Felts, Dot Fisher, Shirley Foote, Marallyn Gard, Mittie Green Gay, Brenda Glenn, Marti Godey, Doris Hammer, Barbara Haney, Nancy Harmon, Rosalie Harris, Betty Ann Hazell, Nancy Carol Hopkins, Lou Hurowitz, Deann Jackson, Jackie Jeffress, Annie Lee Jernigan, Pattie Lou Jernigan, Teresa Johnson, Herkie Jones, Wilda Kesterson, Nancy La Prade, Sarah Ledford. Diane Lester, Janet Life, Mary Lincoln, Susan Lundin, Betty Ann Mayo, Martha McManaway, Grace Mercer, Kay Merrill, Nancy L. Moore, Betty Jo Myers, Barbara Newby, Verl Ann Owens, Nancy Pas, Helen Patterson, Penny Peabody, Jeanette Plarson, Sandra Reddin, Kay Scoggin, Joyce Shelton, Ann Shotwell, Betty Simmerman, Henrietta Smith, Mae F. Smith, Ann Townshend, Sarah Vanaman. Peggy Via, Marilyn Walker, Ginny Wev, Caren Will, Nadine Witt, Carole Wolfe. -139โ€” ALLENE CROSS President Left to right: B. Morris, Secretary; J. Vought, Business Manager; G. Blair, Sergeant-at-Arms; N. Eubank. Vice President: M. Tod, Treasurer; A. C. Younkins, Reporter. THE GERMAN CLUB At the beginning- of its twenty-seventh year on campus, the German Club welcomed into its membership twenty goats who displayed the crown and shield with the traditional G on them for the goating period. Following the fall goating, the cabaret dance, Evening After Glow presented in November set the mood for informality and enjoyment. The Christmas party for all members was in December. New members were again initiated into the club in February just in time to help with the big dance week-end. Highlighting the year was the German- Cotillion dance week-end held on March 6-7, which included a cabaret dance, afternoon band concert and a formal dance centered around the theme, Symphony in Gold. The German Club also assisted with the May Day and Commencement Dances. The year ' s events were completed with a spring picnic at which time the officers and advisors received gifts from the club, and all good-byes were said to the graduating German Club members. โ€”140โ€” GERMAN CLUB MEMBERS Janet Abbott, Kay Acra, Grace Arendall, Jeanne Batton, Ninie Beijan, Joanne Belda, Alice Blankenship, Betty Ann Blanton, Joan Bennett, Ginger Blair, Bar- bara Bishop, Jane Brooks, Jeannie Brinkley, Alma Brown, Marjorie Buchanan, Harriet Berkely, Suzanne Cale, Sara Chinn, Nancy Clements, Sandra Coomes, Cynthia Couble. Allene Cross, Nancy Cundiff, Eliza- beth Currin, Alice Consolvo, Ellen Davis, Kitty Davis, Peggy Davis, Carol Deacon, Alice di Zerega, Monique Durant, Nancy Eubank, Virginia Faulkner, Trilbie Ferrell, Jean Fouke, Lydia Mae Frame, Beverly Fryer, Sarah Gawin, Charlotte Gush, Jackie Grundy, Pat Hammond, Harriet Harnesberger, Ardys Mae Henshaw, Margaret Ann Hinton, Joan Hixon, Betty Hundley, Rosemary Jefferson, Barbara Jacobs, Diane Kane, Carole Kimmel, Joan Lambert, Sarah Lindsey, Mary Lee Long, Connie McAfee, Betty Mallery, Virginia Mayes, Joan Metts, Pat Miley, Jane Moreland, Betty Morris, Loretta Morris, Carolyn Morrison, Susan J. Moyar, Barbara Myers, Lynn Nagle, Nancy Nester, Linda Nichols, Sue Null, Eleanor Parker, Joan Pharr, Sue Phillips, Catherine Phillippe, Carole Phipps, Lynn Randall, Marty Roberts, Nora Jane Roberts, Kitty Rogers, Mary Lu Royall, Agnes Samford, Nancy Savage, Nedra Schultz, Jansie Setzer, Mary Ann Shinaberry, Judy Shreckhise, Sara Sipe, Carolyn Smith, J. Sandra Smith, Sandra V. Smith, Martha Snapp, Betty Snell- ings, Betty Stone, Mary Frances Stone, Gerry Stott, Mary Hope Stowers, Kitty Swisher, Nancy Tavey Dovel, Mary Tod, Carolyn Todd, Linda Via, Judy Vought, Barbara Wadsworth, Virginia Wagner, Mar- garet West, Helen Warren, Sara Webb. Loretta Witt, Mercer Wright, Ann Carol Younkins. Left to right: Mr. Thomas, W. Leigh, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Dingledine, Advisors. -141โ€” Kappa Delta Pi, a national society in education formal- ly recognizes with membership those juniors and seniors who have met the national membership requirements of a scholarship grade above the upper quintill of the college and a certain number of completed semester hours in edu- cation. The members must indicate a continued interest in the field and manifest desirable personable habits and leadership attributes. The theme for the year has been The Cultural Aspects of Education. The election of candidates for membership in October was followed by the tapping ceremony in as- sembly on Kappa Delta Pi Day in November. The evening program was provided by our counselor, Miss Gertrud Burau, who spoke on The Enrichment of Education Through Music. The initiation of new members in Decem- ber was climaxed by a social and caroling. The new year brought us other interesting speakers. These speakers were Dr. Fred Schab, Miss Nancy Warlow. Exchange Professor from Wales, and several exchange students. MARY LOIS HARDY President KAPPA DELTA PI First row: J. Grove, A. L. Jernigan. S. Sybert, J. Russell, B. Harwley, D. Byrd. Second row: C. Nicholson T. Hall, C. Holland. S. Cale, M. Davis, J. Thomas. โ€”142โ€” Left to right: P. Crockett, Treasurer; M. Brack, Recording Secretary; J. Snead, Vice-President; J. Craun, Corresponding Secretary; P. Frith, Reporter. Not pictured: Miss Burau, Sponsor. In February, Miss Burau and a delegation attended the Regional Conference of Kappa Delta Pi at Duke University. Their report was heard by the society in March following the exchange student party. Election of officers was held dur- ing the April meeting. May brought the official closing of the 1958- 59 school year with installation of officers and our traditional banquet. The society strove to carry out its purposes in the encouragement of high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and of recognition of outstanding con- tributions to education. First row: M. Beatty, C. Marshall, B. Maddox, R. Norman, S. Snedegar, J. Bennett. Second row: E. Higgs, R. Evans. B. Ross, L. Hook, J. Lynch, M. Miller, C. Musser, A. Shotwell, J. Roberts. โ€”143โ€” SIGMA PHI LAMBDA Sigma Phi Lambda is a local honor society for Madison College wo- men students who have maintained a three-point average. The purpose of the society is to promote and maintain scholar- ship and to provide social experience. The activities of the organization i n c 1 uded programs given by such faculty members as Dr. Crystal Theodore and Miss Nancy Warlow. The freshmen students who were eligible for mem- bership were tapped at a regular assembly in February. They v ere later installed at a reg- ular meeting. The society is making plans to be- come associated with a national honor society in the near future. At Christmas the annual tea was given for freshmen students who had out- standing high school rec- ords and who could be considered pros pective members of Sigma Phi Lambda. Sigma Phi Lambda welcomes the opportun- ity to recognize students of outstanding scholastic ability. First row. M. Shinaberry, M. Tyler, A. McClanahan, J. Thomas, L. Howard, J. Stinson, B. Newby, C. Gil- bert, K. Daggy, J. Grove, P. Crockett, S. Cale, E. Witcher, G. Tuggle, N. Heatwole. Second row. V. Newton, B. Higgs, J. Cook, N. Nestor, L. Currin, S. Coomes, S. Lawrence, J. Zehring, S. Sybert, G. Whitmer, B. Maddox, S. Lindsey, L. Morris, L. Long, W. Hinton. Third row. L. Hook, A. Schindler, R. Evans, M. Wright, N. Abbott, J. Lynch, M. McManaway, S. Hull, S. Best, A. Hayter, M. Potzler, G. Fitzgerald, P. Tolley, J. Garrett, J. Cook, C. Couble. โ€ข V. Wagner, Historian; C. Musser, Treasurer; A. Shotwell, Secretary; C. Nich- olson, Vice-President; Dr. Richardson, Advisor; A. Harris, President. v- W k.. K KAk Mw โ€”144โ€” First row: J. Ward, C. Crosswhite, M. McWilliams, M. Beatty, B. Melton, N. Heatwole, S. McElroy, Nancy C. Moore, I. Haddon, J. Pharr, M. Caldwell, B. Newby. Second row: B. Blackburn, J. Waybright, F. Roland, Dr. R. D. Cool and Dr. L. G. Toller, advisors; D. Lester, J. Fowler, G. Bartholomew. CURIE SCIENCE CLUB Each Curie Science member tries to further the progress of science as expressed in the motto, On with Science. In order to fulfill the motto, the club scheduled various activities. Talks were given by professors and students. In the fall, a formal initiation of the new members took place in the reception room of Converse Dormitory. A most interesting talk on Russian vs. American education was given at this time. First row: C. Couble, K. Daggy, M. Hurowitz, R, Hammer, M. Boles, K. Scoggin, M. Gard, L. Draper. Sec- ond row: P. Edwards, B. McConnell, J. Snead, B. Ramsey, G. McSweeny, M. Ragsdale, J. Fisher, A. Schindler, D. Sheehe, M. Brack. I. Skapars, B. Maddox. โ€”145- JOANNE SNEAD President Left to right: D. Waldrop, Secretary; E. Layman, Recorder of Points; M. Miller, Business Manager; M. Stockdale, Publicity Chairman; J. Snead, President; Dr. Latimer, Sponsor. THE STRATFORD Stratford Players was first organized on various Madison campus in 1917 as the Stratford Literary member Society, for the purpose of studying drama. But in plays theory without practice is as bare as an undressed which, stage, so this organization grew into the Strat- quired, ford Drama Society and is now the Stratford Stratfor Players. bership Membership in Stratford is based largely on the fall interest manifested through attending classes in phases of production conducted by the s, doing backstage work and acting roles . For each of these jobs, points are given when totaled to the magic number re- make one eligible for membership in d. This year began with an active mem- of twenty-five and more were added with and spring goating. First row. E. Layman, A. Townshend, S. Kraige, M. Stockdale, Dr. Latimer, J. Snead, S. Matthews, M. Mc- Connell, P. Edwards, A. Strickler. Second row: G. Pfoutz, D. Waldrop, R. Fogle, B. Brenner, L. Tomlinson, M. Thomas, M. Miller. Not pictured: B. Blackburn, K. Holtzman, H. Warren, J. Vought, D. O ' Donnell. โ€”146โ€” For their fall play, the Stratford Players presented Chalk Garden. DR. LATIMER Advisor PLAYERS The important impetus to the success of the group is the incomparable Doc Latimer, direc- tor, advisor, and hostess to the club. There are two public productions given dur- ing the year. The fall production consisted of Chalk Garden by Enid Bagnold. Utmost satisfaction has come to the Players this year through expressing dramatic interest and talent. At the Christmas party, new members bob for apples to the enjoyment and applause of the old Stratford players. -147โ€” PI OMEGA PI Pi Omega Pi, a National Honorary Business Education Fraternity, aims to promote scholarship and high ethical standards, aid in civic better- ment in colleges, and teach the ideal of service as the basis of all worthy enterprise. Activities during the year included administering busi- ness placement tests to new students sponsoring a short- hand and typing contest for high school students, pre- senting an award to the sophomore business major with the highest average, and sponsoring a speaker in as- sembly. First row: E. Raines, R. Miller, A. Benesek, President; Mrs. M. Coffman, Sponsor; S. Early, J. Bennett, M. See. Second row: Z. S. Dickerson, Jr., Mrs. Earlene A. Smith, L. Heilig, M. McManaway, S. Crickard, L. A. Sanders, R. Rucker, Dr. Raus M. Hanson. First row: P. Edwards, B. Clark, D. Patterson, S. George, J. Jeffress, Presi- dent. Second row: V. Lynn, M. Moody. A. Roystone, J. Craven, A. Townshend, S. Isom, D. Waldrop. Third row: S. Brugh, B. McConnell, F. Morgan, G. Snead, N. Snead. ALPHA RHO DELTA The purpose of Alpha Rho Delta is to create a greater understanding and apprecia- tion among its members of the life, arts and cultures of ancient civilization and to present the relationship of this heritage to the present day. Many varied and inter- esting programs are pre- sented by speakers, movies and discussion during the year. โ€”148- EX LIBRIS CLUB The Ex Libris Club enables prospective librarians, library assistants and those interest- ed in library science to enjoy the companionship of fellow students with common inter- ests. The club also attempts to interest others in library science and to impress upon them the pleasure and value of library use. Each year the Club spon- sors discussions, speakers, and field trips of special in- terest. Almost traditional are the Club ' s preparation of Christmas basket for a needy family and the annual spring picnic. First row. M. Heddings, S. Webb, L. Layne, M. Boyden, B. Semones. Second row: S. Young, A. Meek, J. Brooks, A. Stinson, President; J. Kraus, Advisor; N. Jones, P. Edwards, A. Boone, L. Craig, M. Moody. Third row: N. Snead, V. Speiden, N. Clements, J. Wainwright, L. Darnell, G. Curtis, A. Henshaw, N. Harmon, S. Smith, K. Howeth, N. Broaddus, M. Masincup. First row: J. Grove, S. Heuser, S. George, L. Schindler. Second row: Dr. Theodore, Miss Warlow, A. Harris, M. Masincup, H. Gross, Mr. Diller. KAPPA PI This year Kappa Pi Na- tional Art Fraternity estab- lished a chapter at Madison. Its purpose is to recognize students of artistic influence and ability and to provide a means whereby those recog- nized may share and promote interests not only with other members of Kappa Pi but with the entire community. The Gamma Kappa chap- ter, which is the first Kappa Pi chapter in Virginia, was chartered by juniors and seniors, but in the second semester girls in the other classes who met the require- ments were recognized. Although a new organiza- tion on campus, it has been a busy one this year. After the official installation the first week in February, the mem- bers carried out projects and programs, among which were conducting the Miss Madi- son Contest and making posters and helping organiza- tions on campus in need of the talents of the group. -149โ€” ' 4 4 I 1 Left to right: S. Hull, Vice President; C. Suffridge. Secretary; N. Hopkins, Treasurer; C. Tomlinson, dent; K. Acra, Program Chairman; M. Whitt, reporter. Presi- ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION The Association for Childhood Education is established to promote the interest of students enrolled in the elementary and dual curricula in the education of young children through exchange of ideas and experiences, and to better equip its members to uphold the standards of professional training. In the fall, a formal initiation for the new members was held at Dr. Poindexter ' s home. Many interesting speakers, including a panel dis- cussion of three officials from the Arlington schools, were sponsored by the A.C.E. Highlights of the year ' s activities were the annual banquet and the picnic at Rawley Springs. First row: Dr. Poindexter, Advisor; A. Townshend, I. Walters, S. Smith, D. Hammer, P. Haney, N. Minter, N. Witt, J. Edwards, B. Pettit, H. Paterson. Second row: J. Pharr, B. Simmerman, F. Corbell, D. Fisher, A. Hayter, D. Shifflett, S. George, B. Staples, J. Snyder, J. Bryant, C. Crosswhite, N. Ayers. Third row: W. Mead- ows, H. Torian, C. Morrison, G. Moffett, S. Foote, A. Huffman, N. McClanahan, C. Huffer, H. Smith, D. Lester, S. Rainey, L. Francis, W. Johnson. โ€”150โ€” ?ยซ3R3 Left to right: M. McManaway, Vice-President; P. Miley, Secretary; S. Sipe, President; D. Miller, Treas- urer; G. Garth, Reporter. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA The Future Business Leaders of America is nationally organized to promote the under- standing of business procedures thus helping adapt the business student to his s elected voca- tion. A social get-together with the freshman business students was first on the Chapter ' s calendar. The other meetings presented informa- tive programs by the members and special guests. In April the Chapter had its annual Banquet and Installation of Officers for the coming year. A picnic in May climaxed the year ' s activities. First row: L. Dickenson, J. Adkins, G. Parrish, Mr. Walsh, Mrs. Smith, Dr. Dickerson, A. Courtney, H. Hull. Second row: V. Newton, S. Peirce, S. Dellinger, K. Anderson, P. Vick, E. Early, F. Scripture, C. Greene, A. Bean, N. Burkett. Third row: W. Diehl, W. Koch, L. Quist, A. Ewing, J. Hixon, E. Raines, B. Johnston, W. Atkins, M. West, C. Good, W. Steele. โ€”151โ€” First row: B. Dickerson, B. Hammack, President; A. di Zerega, Miss Rowe and Miss Sieg, Advisors. Second row: S. Coomes, W. Kesterson, G. Blair, M. Stowers. First row: C. Weis, J. Chartrand, D. Humphries, D. Clark, R. Hamilton, A. French, B. Wood. Second row: P. Wolfe, J. Scott, K. Padgett, M. Long, M. Vest, N. Wilkinson, D. Cundiff, M. Stinson, F. Rimel, L. Mayton, J. Miller, C. Wells, D. Smith. FRANCES SALE CLUB The Frances Sale Club is composed of eighty students who are majoring or concentrating in home economics. The club was named in honor of the first home economics teacher at Madison. Its purposes are to further interest in home- making, to obtain a stronger spirit of friendship and cooperation among home economics students, to give training in club leadership, and to provide professional development of home economics. In November, the club was hostess to a work- shop for the Virginia Home Economics College Clubs. At Christmas a party was held in the Home Management House at which time four children from the community were special guests. The Bridgewater Club members were guests at the February meeting. In the spring, representa- tives of the Club attended the Virginia Home Economics Association Convention in Roanoke. First row: B. Walls, J. Smith, C. Fredericks, M. Hardy, B. McGinnis, B. Blanton, C. Bird. Second row: T. Campbell, M. Johnston, R. Suiter, G. Milleson, J. Thomas, J. Shreckhise, A. Silman. Third row: B. Harw- ley, B. Conwell, S. Rabe, M. Harding, L. Currin, M. Shumate. T. Grizzle, L. Latham, E. Smith, D. Byrd, M. Comer, C. Davis, M. Jones. โ€”152โ€” Left to rights T. Johnson, P. Dale, S. Wallace, J. E. Ikenberry, Advisor; J. Harris, Advisor; M. F. Smith, K. Williams, Advisor; L. Brooking, N. Heatwole, M. Angell, N. J. Abbott, R. Haught. MATH CLUB The Mathematics Club, which is composed of Mathematics majors and minors, has as its pur- pose to maintain and foster an interest in mathe- matics on campus. At monthly meetings, members present sub- jects of mathematical interest to the club. Other activities of the Club included an initiation service and Christmas party in Decem- ber and a visit to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Iken- berry in February. AREA CLUBS Left to right: M. Buchanan, B. McGinnis, J. Knapp, M. Padgett. The Geographical Clubs were or- ganized several years ago to meet the needs of students from the four areas: Southwestern Virginia, Richmond, Northern Virginia, and Norfolk. Their aims are to bring about a closer associa- tion among the students living in these areas, to facilitate holiday transporta- tion arrangements, to be of assistance to prospective Madison students, and to promote social functions with other colleges having similar organizations. Membership is open to all students of the four areas wishing to participate in these activities. The Executive Council, composed of the presidents and advisors of the individual clubs, serves as the co- ordinating body of these clubs. -153โ€” First row: G. Servanin, L. Peters, M. Miller, M. Varner, J. Setzer. Second row: L. Morris, S. Zirkle, B. Martin, L. Johnson, V. Drates, L. Howard, B. New- by, M. Hall, G. Whitmer. Third row: S. Davy, E. Higgs, B. Rixey, J. Jeffress, A. Cross, C. Gush, I. Allen, M. Thomas, P. Jernigan. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais attempts to create an un- derstanding 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 El Club Espanol offers its members the oppor- tunity of meeting informally and becoming familiar with the ways of life of Spanish-speaking people. Through the use of films and songs, participation in programs and by taking special trips, the Club has broadened its knowledge in the field of Spanish. First row: M. Snapp, L. Hook, E. Higgs, Dr. Martinez, Advisor; P. Bales, M, Hedd- ings, C. Bravo. Second, row: E. Baldwin, C. Fugate, J. Fish- er, B. Harris, L. Craig, B. Sydnor, N. Lukin, R. Dunn, V. Lynn, G. Snead, E. Gough. โ€”154โ€” Left to right: L. Latham, B. Farrar. S. Coomes, J. Zeh- ring, V. Newton, President. GRANDDAUGHTERS CLUB In 1939 the Granddaughters ' Club was organized to cherish the traditions and memories of Madison as passed from Mother to Daughter. The members participate each year in the Founder ' s Day and Homecoming Exercises. SESAME CLUB Sesame means open door and we of the Sesame Club have tried to make our club just that. We welcome all women day-students into our club and we try to make the school year a more profitable year by working and playing together as an integral part of Madison College. During the year we have a fall initiation at Riverwood, a Christmas party, and a spring picnic. There were many other activities for everyone. First row. M. Reilly, N. Driver, President; V. Rob- erts, B. Stidley, S. Ritchie, S. Lantz, S. Leake, N. Heatwole. Second row. S. Burkholder, D. Bowman, P. Thompson, W. Huffman, M. Smith, L. Hamrick, S. Myers, D. Heatwole, K. Flick, M. F. Whissen, W. Meadows, B. Morris. -155โ€” First row: Mrs. Agnes Dingledine, Secretary, Harrisonburg; Miss Jean Shelley, 1st Vice President, Baltimore; Mrs. Helen Mugler, President, Richmond; Mrs. Anne Wilson, 2nd Vice President, Roanoke; Mrs. Coralease Jennings, Richmond. Second row: Mrs. Jane Wright, Roanoke; Miss Mildred Alphin, Lexington; Miss Retha Shirkey; Mrs. Jean Grady; Mrs. Jean Terrell, Richmond; Mrs. Carol Kennett, Charleston, W. Va.; Miss Anna Allen, Winchester; Mrs. Dorothy Garber, Harrisonburg; Mrs. Lucille McCouen, Lexington; Mrs. Vivian MacKay, Orange. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Congratulations, Seniors of 1959, and best wishes in every way. After Commencement, what then ? You are going out from these College Halls to take your places as adults in an adult world, a fast growing, changing world. You will no longer be a student at Madison but you will always be an important part of our college family. We will be interested in you, and we hope you will continue to serve Madison and your fellow man wherever you are. The Madison College Alumni Association was organized in 1911 by the first graduating class. Its purpose as expressed then and as it continues to be now is: to keep alive happy memories of campus living, to keep friends of college days in touch with each other, and keep Madison in touch with you in order that she may continue to inspire and chal- lenge you to right thinking, continuing growth and courageous living. Our Alumni Association helps to serve the col- lege, also, by interesting worthwhile students in matriculating at Madison, by establishing scholar- ships, by publicizing what Madison has to offer, and by endeavoring to build up fine public relations. We have eight Madison Alumni Chapters in the State, one in Baltimore and one in Charleston, West Virginia. These groups have supported their Alma Mater in many different ways, and have enjoyed fine fellowship through common interests. If you are located in any one of these areas, we hope you will join one of these chapters. Your Senior Class President will serve as your class agent. You will help her and help us tremend- ously if you will notify our Alumni Office promptly when any change of address or name occurs. An office is maintained on the campus where class lists, and alphabetical and area files are kept, and are available to everyone. From this office go out class letters, and twice a year an Alumni News Bulletin, containing news of the College and her Alumni. Each person who has attended Madison for one year, or its equivalent, is eligible to become a mem- ber of the Madison College Alumni Association and is cordially invited to do so. Keep us informed as to your location and work, that we in turn may keep you informed about each other and your Alma Mater. As you go out to take your place in the world ' s work, you take with you something of Madison College, just as you have left something of yourself here. It is our earnest hope that through you the influence and contribution of our Alma Mater may continue to grow, and to instill principles of truth, righteousness and brotherhood in the lives of the future citizens of our nation. โ€”156โ€” First row: S. Ruckel, M. L. Owings, A. Stinson, K. Flick, S. Fosnight, B. Harris. Second row: D. O ' Donnell, R. Robertson, V. A. Owens, N. L. Heatwole. RECREATION COUNCIL The aim of the Recreation Council is to obtain recreational facilities for use by the students. This year the council acquired television sets for the new dormitories and one for Jackson dormitory. Each dorm received new games and sleds. Also, they obtained a new ping pong table and equipment. Out of the council ' s funds came con- tributions to the May Day festivities and Christmas decorations for Alumnae Hall. Left to right: C. Gratz, acting Treasurer; B. Mallery, Vice-President; N. Sydnor, Presi- dent; D. Jones, Secretary. All students are represented through their dormitory or some other organization. Requests are brought to the council by the representatives and are then considered. The council attempts to obtain these facilities most needed. Recreation Council Advisors, Mrs. Wilkins and Miss Morrison, discuss the progress of the council this year. โ€”157โ€” MR. HERBERT MARSHALL Director Music majors and students who play for sheer enjoy- ment comprise the Madison College Concert Orchestra. This group contributes melodically to campus events, making appearances at traditional functions such as academic processions, convocations, and graduation. During the second semester of each school year, the orchestra travels to various communities over the state and this year including the Washington-Maryland area, giving concerts for high schools and other local audiences. Among the concert orchestra ' s program offerings are semi- classical and classical numbers as well as show tunes. One of the highlights of the year comes when the orchestra presents its annual concert in the spring for students and personnel of the college, its very favorite audience. It is the hope of these Madison instrumentalists through their performances to share with others the pleasure and charm which music lends to life. CONCERT First row: J. Knapp, P. Frith, P. Davis, N. Ramsey. Second row: J. Printz, T. Warren, R. Fogle. Third row: Mr. Marshall, D. Barnes, C. Mincer, J. Adams, G. Secord. โ€”158โ€” DICK BARNES President Left to right: J. Knapp, Concertmeistress; B. Linton, Librarian; P. Frith, Vice President; C. Phillippe ; Treasurer; M. Stockdale, Secretary; J. Adams, Publicity Chairman. ORCHESTRA First row. M. Keith. Second row: C. Philippe, H. Updike, M. Townshend, G. Mercer, L. Bohnert. Third row: B. Linton, M. Stockdale, B. Tharpe, S. Spinks. โ€”159- First row: Dr. Bucher, Director; J. Henson, Presi- dent; M. Burnette, B. Hundley. Second row: L. Win- gate, B. Dickerson, B. Clark. The Concert Choir, previously known as the Madison College Glee Club, has presented num- erous concerts and programs during the past year. Under the direction of Dr. Lester Bucher, the Choir made its first appearance on campus by assisting in the Old Student-New Student Day Program. Throughout the year the Choir participated in several of the college assemblies, one being just previous to the Easter vacation. At Christmas time the Concert Choir de- parted from the practice of a joint concert with a men ' s glee club and presented a program con- sisting of a variety of Christmas music. The selections portrayed the Christmas story ranging from the serious to the jolly side of Christmas. In the Spring they made a tour to several locations in nearby states. Other programs in which the Choir participated were the May Day Program, the Founder ' s Day Program, and Senior Vespers. The members of the Concert Choir received satisfaction in knowing the essence of their con- tribution to the musical growth and pleasure of others as well as to themselves. CONCERT CHOIR First row: J. Henson, W. Perkins, P. Walker, L. Wingate, B. Braseh, J. Jones, B. Clark, T. Smith, M. Burn- ette, B. Dickerson. Second row: S. Fosnight, M. Suiter, C. Miller, B. Glenn, K. Black, R. Goodykoontz, L. Nider- maier, J. Coffman, S. Best, V. Newlin. B. Turner, R. Wray. Third row: H. Berkley, D. Sheets, Z. Cooper, K. Keat- ley, J. Burke, J. Artz, J. Armstrong, K. Lutz, N. Minter, S. Smith A. Watkins, S. Megeath, S. Keith, M. Roberts, B. Hundley. Fourth row: B. Goodman, A. McClanahan, J. Barker, B. Bishop, B. Bushong, E. Gough, J. Hoist, J. Bivens, L. Hook, J. Troxell. M. Potzler, J. Clark. D. Sites, S. Davis, S. Blankenship, L. Frese, S. Horsley. โ€” ww aย ย , โ€”160โ€” The Madison College Wind Ensembles is a new organization formed from the old band ; however, it is new in idea. Its purpose is to promote a deeper interest in music and love for it. The smaller groups allow for different, in- teresting and a fairly new type of music to be played. The smaller groups also allow room for more self-expression. High standards of musi- cianship are developed within each player. Its activities include rehearsals once a week and a final concert at Anthony-Seeger Campus School. 1 HH| i , Ji fmm mL ' A k Left to right: T. Warren, R. Fogle, President; M. Townsend, B. Tharpe. MADISON COLLEGE WIND ENSEMBLES First row. K. Philippe, J. Burke, C. Mincer. Second row: M. Townsend, H. Updike. R. Linton. Third row: R. Fogle, S. Outen, B. Thorpe. Fourth row: T. Warren, R. Pippin, S. Spinks. Fifth row ' : R. Weinthup, J. Printz, Mr. Bennett Reimer, Director. -161- Left to right: J. Cook, Pianist; N . Wood, President; M. A. Davis, Vice-President; J. Setzer, Secretary-Treas- urer; R. Fogle, Librarian. MADRIGALS The Madison College Madrigal Singers, who are in their sixth year, added some new faces, bringing the total to twenty- two members. The Madrigal Group concentrates mainly on the sing- ing of Old English Madrigals and A Capella sacred music, but has branched out this year to include four-part secular music. The group was busy singing for civic clubs, organizations, churches in the community, and participating in college activities. Some highlights of the year were singing for state-wide conventions, the annual Christmas program at St. Stephens Church, representing the college on its Saturday morning television program, and a spring program. Several members were a part of the Virginia College Choral Clinic in Richmond. First row: M. Davis, N. Savage, A. Strickler, J. Setzer, L. Bohnert, N. Wood, M. Haynes, J. Cook, W. Baker, S. Kraige, M. Southard, G. Pfoutz. Second row: M. Stockdale, K. Brown, L. Armentrout, S. Palmer, Miss Ger- trude Burau, Director; R. Fogle, G. Bartholomew. E. McConnell, R. Linton, A. Murphy. โ€”162โ€” First row: P. Clements, P. Sealor, J. Hardy, N. Whitney, A. Malouf, S. Boyd. N. Witt, N. Hopkins, N. Close, H. Caravas, C. Diehl, D. Bowman. Second row: R. Weintrub, M. Golladay, B. Setliff, S. Smith, B. Stidley, L. Smith, C. Morrison, N. Brown, D. Buckland, N. Suder, B. Moore, J. Williams. Third row: G. Darrow, B. Charles, J. Queen, B. MacMatton, C. Veegens, M. McQueen, H. Carey, L. Phillippe, P. Pound, N. Holtzclaw, N. Joyner, E. Davis. MADISON COLLEGE CHORUS The Madison College Chorus provides an outlet through group participation for those stu- dents who have a special interest in choral music. To be of service for campus functions is the primary aim of the organization. The chorus took part in the Friday chapel programs by leading in hymn sings and render- ing special music, and during the Christmas season helped to supply the music for the Christ- mas pageant. DIAPASON CLUB The Diapason Club, which is affiliated with the Ameri- can Guild of Organists, has as its aim the fostering of musical interest, abilities, and appreciation on the campus especially in regard to organ music. It is composed of Madi- son College Organ Students. The club members partici- pate in student recitals, assist with church music, sponsor the appearance of musical artists, and take an annual trip. In recent years the group has visited the Moller Organ Factory in Hagerstown, Maryland, and has taken a tour to see some of the larger, out- standing organs in Wash- ington, D. C. First row: J. Bivins, L. Gough, J. Artz, J. Troxell. Second, row: D. Sheets, M. Burnette, Miss Russell, M. Keith, S. Best, N. Clements, A. Cross, M. Potzler, J. Henson, Mr. Hicks, N. Wood. โ€”163โ€” First row: J. Troxell, M. Southard, Recording Secretary; L. Hook, Vice President; M. A. Potzler, President; C. Miller, Corresponding Secretary; B. Tharp, Treasurer. Second row. Miss Russell, Advisor; J. S. Smith, J. A. Clark, S. Best, M. McQueen, K. Black, A. Malouf. Not shown: Miss Schneider and Mrs. Gilder- sleeve, Advisors. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Sigma Alpha Iota is a na- tional women ' s professional music fraternity, having as its purpose the upholding of the finest ideals of music education in America and foreign countries. Gamma Iota, Madison ' s chapter, was formally installed December 7, 1958 by their sisters from Shenandoah Conserva- tory in Dayton. Assisting were the National Second Vice-President, Mrs. Ruble C. Gould, and the Province Pres- ident, Mrs. Helen May. SAI presents a musicale each month to its members, ad- visors and patronesses. The chapter sponsored a recital given by Sally Best and Jo Ann Clark, and a reception for Jean Casadesus, a famous young pianist, who played at Madison on February 13. Students of music with a C average in academic subjects and a B average in music subjects are eligible. The Criterion Club is one of the newest organizations on campus. The club aims to give students an opportunity to discuss and to gain a deep- er appreciation of the various fields of literature. Member- ship is extended to all stu- dents interested in poetry, drama, prose and creative writing. Highlights of the year included a trip to Char- lottesville to see Katherine Anne Porter, author in resi- dence at University of Vir- ginia; a cultural exchange with foreign students; a trip to the Arena Stage in Wash- ington to see three one-act plays ; and the publication of the Chrysalis, the college ' s literary magazine, in the spring. CRITERION CLUB First row. P. Tolley, A. Jernigan, P. Frith, President; Mrs. Fodaski, Advisor. Second row: E. Witcher, A. Stinson, B. Gleen, W. Waite, D. Smith, G. Mercer, S. Fosnight. โ€”164โ€” The Interfaith Council is composed of the presidents of the various religious groups on campus, their ministers, advisors, and the faculty ad- visors. The Council holds regular monthly meetings with the purpose of discuss- ing and seeking to solve practical religious problems that might arise. Its primary function is to enrich the religious life on campus. Included in the Council ' s activities for the year have been the religious preference registration held in the Fall, a monthly prayer in the Breeze, a carol sing in con- junction with the Y, the sponsorship of an assembly program, and other campus projects. Left to right: C. Smith, S. Hull, C. Campbell, Dean Ruth Jones Wilkins, Advisor; P. Crockett. President; N. Gunter, Secretary; S. Lindsey, J. Snyder, M. Jones. Not pictured: B. Griffith, N. Moore, Dr. Hicks, Advisor. INTERFAITH COUNCIL LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION First row: R. Hamilton, G. Alphin, L. Craig, S. Lindsey, G. Gedrose, M. Southard, L. Dickenson, M. Lepre. Second row. S. Heuser, S. Sybert, B. Freed, N. Lukin, D. Compher, A. Craun, S. Outen, J. Artz, B. Karnes, J. Fisher, R. Rhudy, B. Ryder. The Lutheran Student As- sociation, a national organi- zation, helps students attain a well-rounded college life through Christian study and fellowship. Students were welcomed at Madison and Muhlenbe rg Church by a party given by members of the church. New students were extended a special welcome with a tea when they arrived. The New Year began with a candlelight service. Pro- grams also included ex- change meetings with other groups on campus and the University of Virginia, a hymn sing, and spring re- treat. โ€”165โ€” COUNCIL. First row: A. Faison, M. Padgett, C. Stover, C. Miller, V. Wagner. Second row. B. Blanton, T. Johnson, M. Whitt, M. Ragsdale, C. Smith, S. Best, C. Dunnaway. Third row: E. Witcher, B. Brotherton, N. Harmon, A. Hayter, M. Lucy, L. Hook, M. Townshend, P. Tolley, G. Garth. WESLEY FOUNDATION Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Church at work on state college campus. Its member- ship is composed of Methodist and Methodist preference students. Wesley Foundation is affiliated with the National Methodist Student Movement, which is one of 12 national agencies in the United Student Christian Council, which is the United States unit of the World ' s Student Christian Federation. The objectives of the Wesley Foundation are to develop students in worship, creative recrea- tion, wholesome friendships, intelligent church- manship, ecumenical understanding and to pro- mote religion in higher education. The program for the year included studies on The Life and Mission of the Church. One outstanding project of the year was through the Methodist Student Fund. We contributed to Ewha College in Korea. Interesting events of the year were the state conferences, Model United Nation Assembly and social events with other colleges. First row: E. Gullion, M. Stowers, J. Hixon, C. Fugate, P. Printz, J. Baum, M. Divers. Second row: W. Jones, B. Farrar, N. Abbott, M. Hart, L. Bowman, N. Wilkinson, S. Vest. Third row: M. Vest. S. Smith, G. Milleson, N. Snead, H. Vest, J. Knapp. P. Dakan, S. Ward, J. Lynch, K. Anderson, L. Howard, J. Grundy. โ€”166โ€” IT If VT First row: G. Myers, M. Lamb, I. Capron, J. Tunstall, S. Blankenship, L. Denton, C. Poor, S. Williams, H. Hepler, S. Leake. Second row: S. Wallace, C. Bowles, W. Lee, B. King, P. Dale, L. Hamrick, K. Cox, S. Webb, S. Phillips, N. Close, V. Owens, E. Bush. Third row: Mr. Sam Shrum, Advisor; J. Myers, J. Musselman, P. Diehl, P. Bass, L. Dawson, B. Elliott, H. Hammonds, W. Parker, M. Dent. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP The Westminister Fellowship is composed of Presbyterian students and those who wish to make the local church their church while at Madison. W.F. seeks to bring these students to a fuller knowledge of the Bible and Christ through Sunday School, inspirational programs and Chris- tian fellowship together. Most of the year ' s activities were planned by the council at their fall retreat on campus. Freshmen were welcomed by letters and visits from Presby Pals, and a re- ception held for them in Alumnae Hall. W.F. enjoyed many interesting programs and activities throughout the year. The communion services in the prayer room, the scavenger hunt to collect food for a needy family, filling stock- ings to give six children a happy Christmas, and caroling at various homes in Harrisonburg have added to the meaning of the W.F. group activities. The spring brought the election and installation of officers for the coming year and the end of another year of W.F. activity at Madison. Left to right: S. Wallace, Vice President; Mr. Randolph Harrison, Minister; S. Hull, President; Mr. Sam Shrum, Advisor; T. Grizzle, Treas- urer; S. Bass, Secretary. โ€”167โ€” First row. S. Young, S. Jacobs, C. Heddings, K. Kealley, S. Foote, G. Bates, E. Turner. J. Ward. Second row. J. Fisher, M. Jackson, V. Roud, L. Tomlinson, J. Snead, N. Gunter, President: D. Alligood, M. Hines, G. Fitzgerald, S. Brugh. Third row. B. Humphries, L. Peters, H. Salmons, M. Shumate, C. Hensley, S. Smith, C. Holland, R. Peebles. Director; W. Perkins, A. Townshend, M. Burnette, P. Frith. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Student Union through its unit organiza- tions, Sunday School, Train- ing Union, and Y.W.A., has striven to create a closer re- lationship between the Bap- tist Students on campus and the Harrisonburg Church. Through Pause for Power, Friday night Bible study, the Student Choir and Sunday night fellowship, we have sought to develop wholesome social and spiritual life and strong Christian friendship. Events highlighting the year were a pre-school re- treat at Massaneta Springs, the State Convention at Rich- mond, the annual Banquet in February, and the experi- ence of working with Ruth Peebles, our new Student Director. Every Sunday evening the Episcopal students can be seen Canterbury-bound, for their weekly meeting at Em- manuel Episcopal Church. After supper cooked by sev- eral Canterburians, devotions are held and are followed by planned activities. One Sun- day, Dr. Crystal Theodore spoke to us. Other speakers have been Miss Warlow and Nahid Beijan. One evening we were guests of Dr. Wells at the Planetarium, and on a cold Sunday last fall we met the boys from Randolph- Macon for a picnic on the Skyline Drive. St. Anne ' s Home was our Christmas project. On one of the first spring weekends we went to Shrine Mont for a retreat. Madison sent representatives to both the Roslyn Confer- ence and the Ecumenical Con- ference. The Banquet, with a most interesting clergyman as our speaker, was a high point of spring. Co-presi- dents Tuckie Campbell and Nancy C. Moore were influ- ential in making this a suc- cessful vear for Canterbury. CANTERBURY CLUB First row. A. di Zerega, J. St. Clair, Mrs. Percy Warren, Advisor; N. C. Moore. Mrs. Alfred Eagle, Miss Nancy Warlow, Advisors. Second row. The Rev. Francis B. Rhein, B. Harrington, M. Tod, B. Maddox, E. Early, N. Gawen, J. Sowers, J. Busel. Not pictured: C. Campbell. โ€”168โ€” The Newman Club, a mem- ber of the Piedmont Province of the National Newman Club Federation, is organized for the spiritual, intellectual, and social welfare of the Catholic students on Madison ' s cam- pus. Members strive together in achieving personal and group development. The Newman Club meets regularly throughout the year, and among its activities have been a reception for new members in the Fall, a Day of Recollection, Communion Sundays, a carol sing, ob- servance of Catholic Youth Week and Cardinal Newman Day, and other social and religious projects. First row: K. Causey, Father John McMahon, Religious Advisor; P. Crockett, President; Miss Ruth Grun, Advisor; B. Pipesilli, V. Aliotti. Second row: K. Rogers, A. Sullivan, J. Perry, M. Budz, I. Skapers. Third row: D. Pollock, H. Sullivan, J. Howard, C. Knowland. Fourth row: E. MacMahon, L. Wingate, M. Craun, J. Miller. Fifth row: E. Mehailescu, V. Garrett, A. French. Sixth row: C. Hall, C. Fredericks, B. Boswell, B. DiOrio. Seventh row: J. Scavera, C. Bravo, S. Halloran, J. Ponzillo. Eighth row: M. Cassady, S. Hepp. NEWMAN CLUB SCHWARZENAU CLUB First row: B. Driver, J. Garber, J. Snyder, President. Second row: G. P foutz, P. Brooks, C. Diehl, C. Rodeffer. Third row: Mr. Olen Miller, Advisor; W. Diehl. The Schwarzenau Club is organized for students who are members of the Church of the Brethren. The aims are to foster a well-rounded spiritual, intellectual, and social program for all mem- bers. The church gives a Wel- coming Banquet each fall, at which each club member is given church parents. The club participates with the local and district Youth Fel- lowships. During the year, the club sponsored a choral program at the church. An annual re- treat at Rawley Springs was enjoyed by all. โ€”169โ€” Left to right: A Townshend, J. Abbott, Executive Commissioner; B. Ross, Treasurer; A. Roystone, Vice- President; Dr. E. Smith. Mr. J. Stewart, Advisors; A. Benesek, Secretary; J. Lambert, Reporter; S. Snedegar, President. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The G. Tyler Miller chapter of the Student National Education Association was formed to give the opportunity for students to explore the opportunities of education as a career; to evaluate their own aptitudes, capabilities and interests as prospective professional educators ; and to interest the most capable in education as a career. To acquaint students preparing to teach with the history, ethics, services, pur- poses, and accomplishments of the Virginia Education Association is another of its pur- poses. Programs during the year included a movie, panel discussion by principals, superin- tendents, and supervisors on What is Expected of the Beginning Teacher, a speceh Education in Russia by Dr. Lester Carper, and initiation of new members. Highlights of the year included the Christ- mas party at which Santa visited ten under- privileged children ; and the picnic before exams. First row. S. Foote, E. Higgs, E. Witcher, L. Latham, B. Walls, S. Phillips, L. Smith, J. Shreckhise, B. Driver. B. Pettit, B. Batstone, B. Jacobs. G. Gedrose. Second row. M. Caldwell, B. Maddox, J. Lynch, P. Haney, M. Jackson, M. Beatty, D. Lester, C. Wolfe, T. Johnson, P. Frith. Third row. P. Edwards, A. Huffman, D. Fischer, C. Suffridge, D. Jackson. L. Phillips, S. McNeill. S. Webb, G. Bates, H. Caravas. Fourth row. J. Adams, N. Close, J. Bryant, A. Hayter, S. Coates. A. Henshaw, M. Durant, J. Grundy. Fifth row. E. Mehailescu, C. Morrison, M. Brack. E. Cochran, S. George, D. Waldrop, S. Cale. ' TvCS WHEN IT m m. The Major Organizations tea gives the Freshmen an opportunity to meet the campus leaders. One of the big events in the world of organizations is major elections. During National Foreign Language Week, the French Club presented a play, Les Deux Timides. Members of Sigma Phi Lambda entertain freshmen at their annual tea. โ€”171- JANET BALDWIN Chairman PANHELLENIC Madison College Panhellenic de- notes an organization of some three hundred and fifty Greek letter women easily recognized by white hats with sorority letters and a spirit of unity and friendship in maintaining the purpose of the Pan- hellenic Council. That purpose is to serve as a medium through which Madison sorority sisters may work together in promoting common in- terests and solving mutual problems. The council is composed of three representatives from each sorority who must meet weekly to make plans and lead sorority affairs. One of the biggest events this year was the organization of Madi- son ' s seventh sorority, Delta Tau Alpha, which will soon be affiliated with a National Panhellenic Group. Fall rushing is perhaps the most important event for all sororities. Rushees, bids, meetings, open houses, exciting parties and anxious days of waiting โ€” all were synonymous with the experience of fall rush. Then finally โ€” the culmination and re- ward of these hurried weeks came when each rushee was greeted with tears and laughter by her chosen sisters. ' Tantasy in Frost was the theme of Panhellenics ' major social event, the Christmas dance. Reed Gym was decorated in hues of blue and white. The chairman of the council led the members in the formation of a huge snow flake and the letters NPC. Panhellenic memories are many, including the visit of Mrs. Orlando Petrillo, Past National President of Theta Sigma Upsilon. Mrs. Petrillo was guest speaker for the Pan- hellenic sing when Zeta Tau Alpha received the Scholarship Cup for the highest scholastic average this year. SUZANNE SNEDEGAR Chairman-Elect โ€”174โ€” COUNCIL This philanthropic project of the council was to distribute a Christmas basket to a needy family. The council also contributed to the foreign student fund which will help a Madison student study abroad next year. Spring rush with its traffic stopping activi- ties was followed by the Panhellenic picnic. The annual auction was the highlight of the picnic. Our banquet in the spring marked the offi- cial end of the year and past officials initiated the new โ€” leaving them responsibilities and accomplished patterns to follow. MRS. VARNER AND MISS WINN Advisors Left to right, -first row: B. A. Jacobs, M. L. Hattaway, Z. Yates, B. Culler, S. Early, G. Mathews. Second row. C. Nicholson, P. Hubers, A. Balderson, C. Gush, L. Draper, A. Huffman, D. Dean, G. Blair, C. Suff ridge, J. Lambert, A. Silman. โ€”175โ€” BARBARA EDWARDS President Members of Alpha Sigma Alpha proudly returned to Carter House in September bearing the National Efficiency Award. Joan Flora, sorority treasurer and convention representative related her experience to us. Beta Epsilon excelled with the election of three chapter members to national offices. Toga clad sisters welcomed the Roman Rushees to the Temple of Alpha Sigma Alpha for an evening of entertainment in Latin. In the campus scholarship competition the Alpha Sigs placed second for the Panhellenic Cup. Beta Epsilon celebrated Founders ' Day with banquet at Belle Meade and a short commemorative program. We filled our hearts with the real spirit of Christmas when we helped a needy family. Toys, food and clothes were given and the children were entertained by Santa ' s elves at a party in Carter House. After Christmas we had initiation and the enjoyable spring rush season. Also, we visited college camp for a fun-packed week-end. Philanthropic project was completed as we sponsored the Polio Drive on campus. With graduation of the class of classes continue new activities and desired projects in Beta Our National ' 59 new Epsilon. ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA โ€”176โ€” First row: C. Arandall, J. Bennett, B. Biritos, B. Bishop, G. Blair, S. Coomes, A. Cross, P. Davis. Second row: A. De- Zerega, H. Edney, B. Edwards, J. Edwards, N. Elgin, J. Flora, N. Gawen, C. Gush. Third row: E. Hammack, H. Harns- berger, A. Hiner, E. Hundley, K. King, N. Moore. Fourth row: B. Morris, L. Morris, L. Nagle, J. Pharr, N. Roberts, K. Rogres. Fifth row: J. Setzer, E. Snellings, M. Talman, L. Thomas, C. Tomlinson, M. Todd, J. Vought, H. Warren. Sixth row: A. Younkins. โ€”177- JUDY WISE ROSSON President September witnessed the return of Alpha Sigma Taus and Zirkle House once again rang out with fun and laughter. Using their traditional Carnival theme, the Alpha Sigma Taus once again slipped into the disguises of fortune tellers, artists, and house haunters to present their big rush party. The following week- end everyone welcomed new pledges into the sisterhood. Also, there was the added joy of seeing many of the alumnae back. National Founder ' s Day was celebrated on November fourth at Shenandale by a banquet that was thoroughly enjoyed by the mem- bers, pledges, sponsor and alumnae representative. At Christmas, members of Alpha Sigma Tau went to the County Farm to carol and take gifts to the residents. It was at this time that the true meaning of Christmas was felt. Afterwards we re- turned to the house for a small party. During January, the pledges became official members of Alpha Sigma Tau and received their pins. Spring rushing brought forth much merriment as we welcomed new pledges into the sorority. Local Founder ' s Day was celebrated by a weekend trip to college camp. With the school term fast draw- ing to a close, the juniors gave the seniors a farewell breakfast. We all had memories of an inspiring Alpha Sigma Tau year as June came. ALPHA SIGMA TAU โ€”178โ€” iciik iw First row: J. Abbott, D. Bird, D. Boelt. A. Brown, W. Brown, M. Buchanan, M. Burnette, R. Collie. Second roio: B. Culler, P. Davies, A. Faison, J. Felts, B. Glenn, B. Good- man, M. Hattaway, L. Heilig. Third row: J. Henson, J. Jeffress, D. Jones, B. Justice, S. Keith, D. Lester. Fourth row: K. Marshall, G. Mathews, A. McClanahan, M. Miller, S. Moyar, B. Myers. Fifth row: M. Padgett, C. Phillipe, J. Pollok, J. Rosson. H. Smith, C. Stover, N. Vick, V. Wag- ner. Sixth row: A. Ward, S. Wilkinson, R. Wray. โ€”179โ€” 1 1 1 1 โ–  - flp . H . -d r W โ–  l DOROTHY DEAN President Shenandoah House was again aglow with excitement when in September, the Pi Kapps returned. Our first big event of the year was our Rush Party. Come to the Mardi Gras could be heard coming from Shenandoah as The Mardi Gras got under way. Basin Street was to be found in its true fashion. We welcomed fifteen new sisters into our sorority at the climax of Rush. Rush weekend found many alumnae re- turning to be with us on this happy occasion. Christmas time came and our party was in honor of a needy family. Mrs. Johnson, our first sponsor, celebrated with us. On November 17, Pi Kappa Sigma held the tradition founders banquet. In the spring we welcomed more new sisters and were glad to see more alumnae sisters, too. May was filled with events for us. First came May Day; then our annual trip to Riverwood. then came senior breakfast where each graduate was presented a gift. June soon came and our seniors left with many unforgetable memories of Pi Kappa Sigma. PI KAPPA SIGMA โ€”180โ€” First row: B. Batstone, H. Berkley, C. Bird, J. Bird, P. Biscoe, A. Blankenship, B. Blanton, L. Brooking. Second row. J. Bryant, S. Carden, J. Cook. M. Craun, C. Crosswhite, C. Davis, D. Dean, V. Drates. Third row: M. Edmundson, M. Foster, J. Fowler, M. Gav, C. Gilbert, B. Gum. Fourth row: P. Haney, L. Howard, B. Jacobs, R. Jefferson, A. Jernigan, P. Jernigan. Fifth row: W. Kesterson, E. Mallery, B. Mc- Ginnis, J. Metts, B. Myers, P. Peabody, E. Patterson. S. Rainey. Sixth row: S. Redden, M. Royal, S. Sipe, M. Stone, A. Tyler, L. Witt. โ€”181โ€” ANNE SILMAN President With the coming of September Madison ' s Tri Sigmas returned to campus eagerly and enthusiastically looking forward to the new school year. Plans began at once for rush, and it wasn ' t long before the sisters assisted their guests, passports in hand, aboard the S. S. Sigma for a world tour. The weekend of walking found Sprink House filled with visiting alumnae to help welcome 15 new pledges. No sooner was the excitement of rush over when preparation began for inspection. Alpha Upsilon found the weekend, filled with conferences, a tea and coke party, a very rewarding and informative experience. In an impressive annual ceremony Alpha Upsilon dedicated con- tributions to the Robbie Page Memorial, Sigma ' s national social ser- vice project. On Halloween the sisters enjoyed giving a party for the children at the hospital and the Sigmas contributed clothes for an Indian school out West. As Christmas approached the pledges conducted the Tuberculosis Association drive on campus, and they made scrapbooks for the chil- dren at the cerebral palsy clinic. Many Sigmas joined voices in sing- ing Christmas songs to the children there. After caroling with the other sororities the pledges gave a Christmas party for the members, presenting them with personalized stockings filled with candy. Spring brought new sisters to Sigma and Alpha Upsilon found fun and relaxation in a weekend visit to Camp Strawderman. In April, Tri Sigma celebrated with a banquet, its sixty-first anniversary of Founder ' s Day. With the coming of June fond farewells were said to the grad- uating Seniors and Tri Sigma looked back on a happy, successful year. SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA First row: N. Anderson, B. Brenner, S. Brooks, N. Brown, S. Cale, K. Causey, S. Chinn, B. Clarke. Second row: N. Close, J. Cook, B. Cooley, P. Davis, C. Dunnaway, B. Ful- ton, J. Garrett, J. Geoghegan. Third row: N. Gunter, B. Hazell, C. Kimmel, L. Konotz, J. Lambert, S. Lawrence. Fourth row: M. Long, M. Lucy, F. Morgan, P. Nicholas, ยฃf R. Norman, G. Parrish. Fifth row: N. Pas, B. Peatross, J. Plummer, E. Raines, B. Ross, J. Shreckhise, S. Shearer, A. Shotwell. Sixth row: A. Silman, C. Smith, E. Smith, S. Snedegar, H. Stephens, J. Stinson, M. Stowers, B. Wither - ington. โ€”183โ€” L -dfe ? I ANITA BALDERSON President The new school year brought with it renewed opportunity for service, friendship and fun to Theta Sigma Upsilon. Messick House became a Convention Hotel for our rush party and we really bought some fine products at this Convention of Traveling Saleswomen Union. December was a month to remember because we initiated our new members. The spirit of giving was carried out at Christmas when we made Christmas happier for a needy family. The new members entertained the old and presented a beautiful punch bowl and cups. In the spring, Theta welcomed its new sisters in the rush and we also had our Annual Founder ' s Day banquet in March. The en- tertainment was provided by the spring pledges and a wonderful time was had by all. A fitting break before exams was a weekend at College Camp. Everything seemed to happen at once after this, May Day, exams and finally graduation. And as another year ended for the Thetas, the members will carry on the tradition of Theta sisterhood and add even more memories to be held in the heart of every Theta Sig. THETA SIGMA UPSILON -$ r โ€”184โ€” First row: A. Balderson, M. Comer, J. Craun, E. Daw- son, L. Draper, J. Garrett, M. Gordon, S. Gore. Second row. M. Hardy, M. Haynes, M. Jackson, D. Johnston, J. Kitchen, M. Lincoln, N. McClanahan, S. McElroy. Third row: S. Mc- Niel, S. Megeath, C. Musser, J. Noel, J. Pearcy, W. Perkins. Fourth row: L. Quist, J. Shelton, I. Skapars, M. Smith. A. Stinson, C. Suffridge. Fifth row: M. Thomas, G. Tuggle, S. Webb, M. Wenger, C. Will, A. Wolfe, M. West. โ€”185- PAT HUBERS President ' T Hear The Call of Zeta was one of the first songs heard at our home in September when we once again returned to school. Before we knew it, it was time for the Rush Parties again. Our theme, Pajama Game brought to our houses rushees in bright- ly clad PJ ' s. Eight new sisters were brought into the bonds of our fraternity at the climax of Rush. We were surprised and thrilled when once again the Scholarship Cup came to our house when it was awarded at the Panhellenic Sing. Thanksgiving and Christmas found us preparing baskets of food and clothing for a needy family in this area. Our contributions to our National Funds and the drive for Cerebral Palsy were other service programs during the year. January came and the Zetas dressed in white formals and held their traditional White Banquet in honor of our new sisters. Our Founder ' s Day breakfast, the tea for our patrons and patronesses, a social with Pi Kap, our spring weekend at college camp, the annual senior picnic and the weekend of spring rushing, are memories that will live in our hearts for many years. When June came, the Seniors ' college days came to an end but in coming years they will dream their Zeta Memories once more. ZETA TAU ALPHA โ€”186โ€” First row: J. Baldwin, J. Bivens, M. Budz, J. Clarke, A. Corbit, C. Couble, R. Croson, M. Davis. Second row: B. Dickerson, B. Driver, E. Francis, Y. Franklin, C. Frede- ricks, I. Haddon, P. Hubers, L. Hurowitz. Third row: W. Jones, D. Kane, J. Knapp, D. Leach, E. Mehailescu, D. Messersmith. Fourth row: J. Mooreland, C. Nicholson, V. Owens, H. Patterson, M. Potzler, L. Randall. Fifth row: D. Sheehe, C. Shroshire, M. Snapp, M. Suiter, L. Via, M. Whitt, E. Wingate, D. Young. -187โ€” JOHN O ' NEILL President This has been a fine year for the Sigma Delta Rho Fraternity. Due to the fine cooperation of the members, the fraternity has been able to accomplish many things. Among the highlights of the year was the taking in of a wonder- ful group of new members. The initiation of these additions to the fraternity held fun for all, especially the old members. Also during the year, the fraternity teamed up with the Y.M.C.A. and presented a minstrel which was enjoyed by all. The school year was topped off by the annual Sigma Delta Rho picnic at the College Camp. As a whole, we the members, feel that this year will remain in our memories as one of the most successful in the history of our fraternity. SIGMA DELTA RHO rvL i โ€”188โ€” Barnes, R. Bassols, A. Bohnert, L. Buchanan, J. Driver, G. Earman, J. Fogle, R. Hammer, R. Layman, E. Miller, D. Miller, R. Momger, K. Ney, R. O ' Neill, J. Rexode, R. Ritchie, R. Spinks, S. Strickler, A. Wright, W. โ€”189โ€” SANDRA EARLY President Madison ' s Deltas greeted the 1958-1959 session with excitement and anticipation. This was our first year to actually be organized. Dr. Mildred D. Hoyt. head of the reading clinic at Anthony-Seeger Campus School, was chosen as our sponsor. There is a lot of hard work connected with the chartering of a new sorority, but each girl has done more than her part and together we ' ve had a successful year. Our home is officially in Wayland basement, but we have had activities in nearly every available corner of the campus. Our thanks go out to everyone who has made it possible for us to have a home away from home for our sorority activities throughout the year. The fall rush party was Out of this World ! Rush weekend was climaxed when we welcomed ten new sisters. Since this was our first year to participate in the Panhellenic Sing, we were very excited and proud to now be a part of the Pan- hellenic Council. We joined in the spirit of the sing by presenting two new songs, written by one of our sisters. December was an important month for us. Our new pledges and advisor were initiated and the pledges gave us a Christmas party. Each girl brought a gift which was given to an underprivileged child. Informal activities such as our slumber party on Alumnae floor, Saturday night suppers, and the weekend at the college camp will never be forgoten. DELTA TAU ALPHA fefctiai First row. K. Acra, G. Alpin, E. Armistead, P. Bales, J. Barker, G. Bates, M. Beatty, A. Benesek. Second row: N. Blunt, M. Childress, B. Cochran, S. Crickard, S. Early, N. Eubank, D. Fischer, G. Fitzgerald. Third row. S. Foote, D. Hammer, M. Harding, R. Haught, M. Haymaker, A. Hayter. Fourth row. N. Heatwole, C. Hicks, E. Higgs, M. Hinton, A. Huffman, P. Hutchinson. Fifth row. S. Jacobs, N. Minter, S. Phillips, J. Pearce, F. Potts, H. Salmons, S. Smith, J. Thomas. Sixth row. S. Wallace, Z. Yates, N. Whitley. โ€”191โ€” OKAY, WHICH SORORITY IS GOING TO SING NEXT? FANTASY IN FROST BROUGHT TOGETHER THE TOP BRASS OF THE GREEK WORLD. HOW MANY DID Y ' ALL GET? SORORITY HOUSES ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Carter House PI KAPPA SIGMA Shenandoah Apartments THETA SIGMA UPSILON Messick House ALPHA SIGMA TAU Zirkle House ZETA TAU ALPHA Lincoln House SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Sprinkle House Today, as in the past, May Day is the big event on campus and no less excitement ac- companies the selection of the Queen. m i HE -V P LARRY BOHNERT HO ' S HO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES In recognition of their outstanding scholarship, leader- ship, and cooperation in educational and extra-curricular activities, these nineteen seniors were selected by a com- mittee of students and faculty members to represent Madison College in the 1958-1959 edition of WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. In receiving this highly coveted college award, these students gain recognition which will accompany them throughout their lives in any profession they may choose to follow. To be named to WHO ' S WHO is a great honor, and these seniors are indeed worthy of this award. LOUISE BROOKING BARBARA COOLEY WINIFRED BROWN โ€”197โ€” ANN LEE JERNIGAN MARTHA TALMAN T VIRGINIA MOFFETT BETH MORRIS SARA JANE SHEARER -199โ€” UTSTANDING TUDENTS The students pictured on the following pages were selected by the entire student body as outstanding repre- sentatives of their respective classes. They were not chosen on the basis of their merits as campus leaders and officers alone; rather, on the basis of their collective at- tributes which makes each of them a truly outstanding representative of their class. SENIORS WINIFRED LEE BROWN VIRGINIA MOFFETT HARRIET HARNESBERGEI pt I NICHOLAS MART ยซA 1ALMAN โ„ข SENIORS HELEN WARREN ANNE CHAPMAN TYLER ANN CAROL YOUNKINS โ€”201โ€” RICHARD BABNES V JEAN HARRISON JUNIORS FAYE MORGAN ELLEN RAINES ANN SHOTWELL RUBY WRAY ALMA BROWN BILLIE JEAN COOK SOPHOMORES JUNE STINSON BETTINA DilORIO FRESHMEN SANDRA DUTEMPLE SANDRA WHITT MADONNA, JOSEPH AND FIRST ANGEL Nancy Gunter Doyle Payne Shirley Foote Virginia Moffet and Shelby Davis ' ' - f ' 1 HARVEST FESTIVAL PRINCESS Charlotte Gush MISS MADISON Helen Warren THE MAN OF THE YEAR John Buchanan APPLE BLOSSOM PRINCESS Sara Anne Parrott โ– P MAY QUEEN Charlotte Gush โ– %? v.Va jS: First row: Carolyn Smith, Allene Cross, Nora Jane Roberts, Betty Snellings. Second row: LaReve Thomas, Ann Carol Younkins. ' Mary Jane Edmundson, Ann Huffman, Pat Biscoe, Wilda Kesterson. Not pictured: Barbara Edwards, Mary Frances Stone. MAIDS THE MAID OF HONOR HELEN WARREN โ€”210โ€” ATTENDANTS First row: Barbara Culler. Anna Bland Fai- son. Second row. Pat Hubers, Ann Silman, Janet Baldwin, Betty Jo Myers. Third roio: Win- ifred Brown, Virginia Moffett, Judy Bird, Har- riet Harnsberger, Doro- thy Dean, Anita Balder- son. ATTENDANTS First row. Jane Hen- son, Beth Morris. Second row. Shelby Davis, Bet- ty Hundley, Barbara Bishop, Mozelle Fulton. Third row. Audrey Cor- bitt, JoAnn Logan, Bar- bara Brenner, Martha Burnette, Mary Tod. JVof pictured: Nancy Gunter. โ–  1 : 1 % ย fc Hk C โ„ข i... J What a sensation these girls would have caused if they had appeared dressed for sports like these 1959 students. Cabinet โ€” First row. G. Matthews, E. Ashton, M. Talman, J. Flora. Second row. L. Frances, V. Clark, J. Wade, V. Owens, D. Smith, M. Caldwell. MARTHA TALMAN President THE ATHLETIC The Athletic Association is an organization composed of the student body. Each and every student at Madison is a member. The purpose of our Athletic Association is to en- courage an interest in the athletic activities, to promote good sportsmanship, and to cultivate a spirit of cooperation and fellowship. The Athletic Association cabinet consists of the president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, elected by the student body: class representatives, intramural and extramural co- ordinators. The council consists of the cabinet, presidents of Fencing, Mercury, Orchesis and Porpoise Clubs, all six intra- mural sports leaders, and extramural team managers. The Intramural sports provide fun and relaxation for all as well as an opportunity for physical and social development. Misses Soares, Morrison, and Gutchow, advisors to the A.A. โ€”214โ€” Intramural Sports, leaders โ€” First row: J. Abbott, K. Swisher, B. Snellings, A. Woody. Second row: B. Freyer, L. Frances, B. Stone, P. Davis, B. Cook. Extramural Sports, leaders โ€” First row: C. Hicks, M. Foster. Second row: M. Cauldwell, N. Poss, P. Dean, S. Cale. ASSOCIATION Getting to know the sport and the other people who participate in the program are more important than winning the game. The extramural program grows out of the intramurals to pro- vide a more competitive game for the persons who are more highly skilled. The Organization also sponsors the annual Chuck Wagon Party for the Freshman Class during Orientation Week and the traditional May Day Program that climaxes the year. It is hoped that each student will realize that the Athletic Association and its program exists not only for the experts and majors in the field of physical education but also for each and every student of Madison College. โ€”215โ€” May Day committee chairmen โ€” First row: L. Tomlinson, G. Blair, E. Raines. Second row: J. Cook, B. Hammack, N. Harmon. Seniors: J. Flora, M. Talman, B. Stone, N. Blunt. HOCKEY Madison ' s hockey season opened in Sep- tember as the smack of hockey sticks were heard on the field. The hockey team schedule included Longwood, Bridgewater, Westhamp- ton, Hollins and the Shenandoah Club. The climax of the season was the Blue Ridge Tour- nament played at Sweetbriar where the team played its finest hockey. The team was guided in its plays by Miss Soares, the coach. Ellen Ashton, Captain; Patsy Dean, Manager. First row: R. Robertson, J. DiMisa, K. M errell. A. Clark, J. Flora. Second row: L. Clark, V. Clark, N. Blunt, M. Talman, B. Stone, E. Ashton, E. Early, P. Dean, Manager. โ€”216โ€” Left to right, first row: B. Fryer, M. Davis, P. Dean, V. Clark. Second row: S. Anderson, E. Ashton, S. Young. Third row. R. Robertson, B. Haney, G. Matthews, A. Shotwell, V. Owens, A. Traymer, J. Wade, J. Brinkley, L. Clark. Officers: N. Blunt, Alumnae Secretary: F. Potts, Treasurer: M. Foster, President; A. Shot- well- Vice-President; V. Owens, Secretary. MERCURY CLUB The Mercury Club is a professional organi- zation for physical education majors and minors. The club co-operates with the Ameri- can Association for Health, Physical Educa- tion and Recreation, and other state and na- tional education associations interested in the growth and development of children and adults. For the annual banquet Dr. Nash, Head of the Department of Physical Education at New York University and noted author, was the guest speaker. First row: A. Smith, B. Stone, M. Talman, V. Hall, F. Kibler. Second row: J. Flora, N. Blunt, F. Potts, M. Foster. -217โ€” Peggy Davis, Captain of Varsity; Miss Crawford, Coach; Vi Clark, Captain of Junior Varsity. โ€”218โ€” First row: J. Harrison, L. Quist, K. Merrell, G. McSweeny, D. Wick- ham, B. Armistead, A. Shotwell. Second row. Coach Crawford, L. Clark, P. Davis, S. Moyers. V. Clark. M. Ward, S. McCloskey. E. Bird. Not pictured: D. Smith. M. Talrnan. B. Snelhngs, F. Kibler. B. Stone, J. Moreland, P. Dean, R. Robertson. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL The extramural basketball squad this year started practice early in November for a season that ended in February. Keen competition was met by the Duchesses during their games with Bridgewater, Sweetbriar, Longwood and Lynchburg. The team traveled to Richmond for their only away game with West- hampton. The Duchesses are noted for their enthusiasm and high spirit. They owe much of this spirit to Miss Crawford who has spurred the team on with her excellent coaching. Lejt to right: S. McElroy, J. Barker, B. Cook, Dr. Sinclair, J. Geoghegan, D. Waldrep, S. Palmer, J. Moreland, L. Quist. FENCING CLUB The art of fencing, although a comparatively new sport on this campus, has a number of interest- ed enthusiasts. To develop skill in fencing re- quires speed, dexterity, co-ordina- tion and a courteous attitude. The Fencing Club members are most willing, under the spon- sorship of Dr. Caroline Sinclair, to instruct interested persons in the individual skills demanded in foil fencing. A schedule in March has been set for meets with William and Mary and Mary Washington Col- lege. The purpose of this organiza- tion is to allow fencing fans to further develop their skills in regular competition. โ€”219- First row. L. Curry, B. Curry.. J. Setzer, M. Wenger. H. Sullivan. Second row. M. Padgett, M. Terrell, S. Matthews, M. Craun, S. Ritter, S. Lawrence, N. Norlander, C. Gratz, S. Anderson, M. Bretz, C. Wegener. Not pictured: B Mavo, M. Talman. THE PORPOISE CLUB The Porpoise Club was organized in 1939 by 25 girls who wanted to improve their swimming ability. This is still a goal of the club plus a greater interest in safety in water sports. Fantasy Land was the theme used by the Porpoise Club for their annual water s how. Much work in swimming and decorating is done by the members for this show. The officers are Susan Matthews, President ; Totsy Anderson, Vice-President ; Helen Sullivan, Secretary ; and Sallyann Lawrence, Treasurer. Miss Morrison is their able sponsor. Members of Porpoise spend many long hours of practice in the pool. โ€”220- Orchesis members work hard to perfect the routines for their annual dance recital. ORCHESIS Orchesis, the Madison modern dance group, is organized for all those who wish to do creative and performing work in dance. Members are selected on the basis of superiority of performance, interest in composition, and co-operative spirit. Orchesis, accompanied by the Madrigals, took part in the Y Christmas pageant. In February, the club participated in Virginia ' s Fine Arts Festival performed at the Museum of Fine Arts in Rich- mond. Five members participated in the Fine Arts Forum at the Woman ' s College, University of North Carolina, in March, and another group went to the Physical Education State Convention to give a lecture demonstration program. First row: B. Rixey, N. Joyner, V. Lynn, M. Godey, W. Atkins, P. Maghadam, S. Caraballo. Second row: M. Jones, N. Weirheim, C. Hicks, B. Edwards, N. Beijan, E. Tolbert, M. Guy, B. Bishop, L. Koontz. โ€”221โ€” J. Fisher, B. Cerry, N. Wehi-heim, and E. Walker prepare for a brisk round of archery. INTRAMURAL Lacross, a relatively new game on Madison ' s campus, has many fol- owers. An active game of hockey is enjoyed by students taking time out of their busy study schedule. โ€”222โ€” Teams, preparing for the intramural basket- ball tournament, prac- tice their skills. SPORTS P. Tolley, K. Rogers, M. Hall, V. Goetz, and S. Bundy learn the Cha- Cha through the intra- mural dance program. J. Brinkley, A. Woody, N. Condiff, and J. Wade enjoy a game of table tennis โ€” a favorite in the intramural program. โ€”223โ€” MEN ' S BASKETBALL This year the Madison Dukes, composed mainly of Juniors and Sophomores, were a squad of twelve, who made a creditable show- ing. The team was essentially a volunteer group who liked the game and desired to have Madison College represented in intercollegiate competition by a men ' s basketball team. The team consisted of John Peters, Dick Bly, Mike Whitmire, Dick Dovel, Kenny Frank, Bruce Leffel, Morrill Price, Fred Zerkle, Ches- ter Bradfield, and Bill Diehl. Also seeing action were Jim Reilly and Sheldon Layman. Since most of these players were under- classmen, the Dukes are already planning for next year, and are eagerly anticipating a winning streak! John Peters sets pace with his jump shot. Kneeling: D. Doval, D. Bly, J. Peters, K. Frank, C. Bradfield. Standing: M. Whitmire, B. Leffel, R. Diehl, M. Price, R. Crabell, Manager. โ€”224โ€” Hail the mighty Pyramid. Sink or swim, the float must be learned. Tumbling is good for the back. Where did the ball go? Shall we have an evening of dance. Side - two- three - four ! Get set, ready, go ! โ€”225โ€” โ–  Jt- ' .,::- . .โ€ขโ–  : ' ' m if) โ– -.: ' โ–  ' .v.-. ,:โ–  Ih โ€ขmm m a โ– โ– โ–  s a ' 91 n B 5J i โ€ข jE m 1 f h I . ยฃ โ–  1 T . r- 1 a Compliments of DALE-WAGNER CHEVROLET, INC, Harrisonburg. Va. STANLEY WARNER ' S V I R G I N IA Dial 4-4292 Playing the Pick of the Top Hits Ed Purcell, Mgr. PRES BROWN ' S SPORT SHOP Supplier of Madison College Blazers 14 West Washington Street Lexington, Va. Compliments of DOC ' S TEAROOM Follow the Crowd Acros s the Street to Doc ' s HARRISONBURG, VA. โ€”228โ€” Harrisonburg Telephone Company ' s Toll Test Board Improving Local and Long Distance Service For Our Customers ' HARRISONBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY โ€”229โ€” Compliments of Compliments of WILLOWBANK SANDWICH SHOPPE THE QUALITY SHOP AND MOTEL 39 East Market Street Opposite Howard Johnson ' s Harrisonburg, Va. One Mile from Madison U. S. 11 South Joyce Myron photographed in front of the California atomic-electric power plant built by Pacific Gas Electric Company and General Electric. With her are some of die men who operate the plant and the G-E Vallecitos Atomic Laboratory, site of the plant. The girl, the men, and the atom One of the happiest girls in the world is Joyce Myron, 18-year-old college student of Drexel Institute of Technology. She is known across America for her triumphs on TV ' s $64,000 Question, where she brilliantly answered questions about the new science of atomic energy. And she has interested millions in the exciting promise of the peaceful atom. This picture shows Joyce at the scene of one of her TV appearances, an atomic-electric power plant near San Francisco โ€” the first completed among several now being planned and built by electric light and power com- panies and equipment manufacturers. With Joyce are engineers and scientists who run the plant and the nearby atomic laboratory. Most are only a few years older than Joyce โ€” members of the new generation that is unlocking the secrets of atomic energy. We salute Joyce Myron and the other young atomic scientists and engineers. Theirs is the privilege of putting the atom to work โ€” for power, for healing, and for other and still unknown services to mankind. VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY J โ€”230โ€” A beautiful sight are the new additions to the campus. We hope that we may share in your pride of these new land- marks dedicated in the honor of higher education. ielsen Construction Co., Inc. AND ITS PREDECESSORS FOR OVER 1O0 YEARS 56 W. Johnson St. Harrisonburg, Va. 1959 Parker ' s Advertising Service โ€ข Harrisonburg, Va. MERCK CO.. INC. Manufacturing Chemists Stonewall Plant ELKTON, VIRGINIA -231โ€” JARRELL ' S SHOE STORE JOHN W. TALIAFERRO Velvet Step Shoes for Women Est. 1879 City Club Shoes for Men Weatherbird Shoes for Children 92 South Main Street JEWELER Harrisonburg, Va. Keepsake Diamonds Piim 83 S. Main Street Harrisonburg, Va. SUSAN - JANE ' S FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP 162 South Main Street i kh W โ€ข jg H Harrisonburg, Va. A Susan-Jane Arrangement Is More Than Just Flowers THE JULIAS RESTAURANT 205 N. 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POLAND Compliments of WILLIAMS SHOE STORE 102 South Main Street Harrisonburg, Virginia The 1959 Schoolma ' am Staff gratefully acknowledges the cooperation of the following individuals and or- ganizations who have helped to make the publication of this book possible: Mrs. Mona Goffman, Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. Allen Litten, Harrisonburg, Va. Golonna Studios, New York Gity Mr. Asa W. Reese, Common- wealth Press, Radford, Va. Mr. David Diller, Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. M. L. Glover, Roanoke Engraving Co., Roanoke, Va. Dr. Crystal Theodore, Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va. -238โ€” Compliments of RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION Alfred Ney Go. Charles Store Daily News Record J. L. Denton Sons Derrer Mathias Ghas. Fauls Clothing Co. Fairmont Foods Co. First National Bank F. Barth Garber, Inc. Glen ' s Fair Price Store Goodyear Service Store W. T. Grant Go. Harrisonburg Loan Thrift Hawkins Hardware Hefner ' s Jewelers Hostetter ' s Drug Store The Jewel Box Jimmies Dress Shop The Joanly Shop Joseph Ney ' s Larsons Fabric Center Leggett ' s Dept. Store Loewner ' s Music Store McCrory ' s Store Merit Shoe Store Miles Music Co. The National Bank Prickett Stationery Store Rockingham Farm Bureau Rockingham National Bank Safeway Store Schewels Furniture Store Sears Roebuck Shengas Corp. Thorn McAn Shoes Valley Books Wetsel Seed Co. Woolworth ' s โ€” Court Square Woolworth ' s โ€” Main Street Army Navy Store W. H. B. G. Radio W. S. V. A. Radio TV -239โ€” OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS to the 1959 SCHOOLMA ' AM COLONNA STUDIOS, Inc 340 WESTBURY AVENUE CARLE PLACE, L. I., N. Y. TEL. EDgewood 3-5606 On location Photographers Negatives of the individual pictures are kept in file indefinitely and may be ordered from at any time. โ€”240โ€” ENGRAVING COMPANY ROANOKE, VIRGINIA artists โ€ข engravers โ€ข designers of fine school and college yearbooks โ€”241โ€” DESIGNERS and MANUFACTURERS of DISTINCTIVE PRIZE WINNING SCHOOL ANNUALS Commonwealth Pre ss, Inc, FIRST AND BERKLEY STREETS RADFORD - VIRGINIA โ€”242โ€” PATRONS PATRON โ€” STUDENT ADDRESS Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Abbott โ€” Norma Jean Abbott โ€” Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Acra โ€” Kay Acra โ€” Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Albrecht โ€” Jacqueline Albrecht โ€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. Alderman โ€” Kay Alderman King โ€” Richmond, Va. Dr. and Mrs. B. Allen โ€” Phyllis Lynn Allen โ€” Sea- ford, Del. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Alligood โ€” Dixie R. Alligood โ€” Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Almond โ€” Carol Almond โ€” Wood- stock, Va. Rev. and Mrs. H. D. Anderson โ€” Nita Anderson โ€” Powhatan, Va. Mrs. Lillian D. Anderson โ€” Anne Katherine Ander- son โ€” Staunton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Andrews โ€” Elspeth Andrews โ€” Wakefield. Va. Mrs. J. C. Arendall โ€” Grace Arendall โ€” Bon Air, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Armstrong โ€” Jeanne M. Arm- strong โ€” Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ashton โ€” Ellen Ashton โ€” Pitts- burgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Atkins โ€” Winifred Atkins โ€” Rich- mond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ayers โ€” Nancy C. Ayers โ€” Falls Church, Va. Mr. C. H. Bailey โ€” Ann L. Bailey โ€” Winchester, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Baker โ€” Suzanne Baker โ€” Maple Grove, Va. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Barbour โ€” Betty Joyce Barbour โ€” Tappahannock, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnes โ€” Dick Barnes โ€” Ports- mouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Belda โ€” Margaret Joanne Belda โ€” Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beninghove โ€” Barbara Bening- hove โ€” Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Berkley โ€” Harriet Lee Berkley โ€” Colonial Heights, Va. Rev. and Mrs. P. R. 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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis โ€” Maryanne Davis โ€” Roa- noke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis โ€” Katherine Davis โ€” Roa- noke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davis โ€” Barbara Davis โ€” Suther- lin. Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dawson, Jr. โ€” Elizabeth Anne Dawson โ€” Scottsville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Deacon โ€” Carol Deacon โ€” Lorton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dean โ€” Dobbie Dean โ€” Summit, N. J. Sra. M. Villarroel de Bravo โ€” Maria de Bravo โ€” La Barca, Jal., Mexico Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dellinger โ€” Shirley Dellinger โ€” Mt. Jackson, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dickerson โ€” Barbara Ann Dick- erson โ€” Fisherville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dickenson โ€” Lula Mae Dicken- son โ€” Bedford, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dietz โ€” Gloria J. Dietz โ€” Fredericksburg, Va. Mrs. Emma Donovan โ€” Anna Donovan Housden โ€” Stanley, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Draper โ€” Linda Draper โ€” Big Stone Gap, Va. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Dunaway โ€” Carole Dunaway โ€” Seaford, Del. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dunn, Jr. โ€” Nancy Lee Dunn โ€” Ellerson, Va. Elmer J. Dutemple โ€” Sandra Dutemple โ€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Early โ€” Elaine M. Early โ€” Wash- ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edwards โ€” Barbara Edwards โ€” Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Eldridge โ€” Carol Eldridge โ€” Richmond, Va. Mrs. R. F. EUmore โ€” Betty Ellmore Lowenback โ€” Leesburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Emerson โ€” Elizabeth Emerson โ€” Dover, Del. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Emory โ€” Evelyn M. Smith โ€” Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ernst โ€” Judy Ernst โ€” Falls Church, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Eudailey โ€” Carol Charlene Eudailey โ€” Petersburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Fearnow โ€” Clarice Ganelle Fear- now โ–  โ€” Ellerson, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Feather โ€” Bonnie Lee Feather โ€” Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Fergusson โ€” Faye Fergusson โ–  โ€” Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ferrell โ€” Trilbie Ferrell โ€” Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln B. Fischer โ€” Dorothy Ann Fischer โ€” Shenandoah, Va. Mrs. C. W. Fisher โ€” Evelyn Carroll Fisher โ€” Iron Gate, Va. Mr. and Mrs. George Fitzgerald โ€” Gayle J. Fitz- gerald โ€” Waynesboro. Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fletcher โ€” Emily Fletcher โ€” Manassas, Va. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Foote, Sr. โ€” Shirley F. Foote โ€” Shenandoah, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Forrester โ€” Anne C. Forrester โ€” Wicomico Church, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Foster โ€” Marie Foster โ€” Orange, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fosnight โ€” Sally Fosnight โ€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fouke โ€” Nora Jean Fouke โ€” Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Fowler โ€” Julie W. Fowler โ€” Keswick, Va. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Fredericks โ€” Claire Fredericks โ€” Shrewsburg, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Freed โ€” Barbara Moon Freed โ€” Waynesboro. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frese โ€” Lorna Frese โ€” Magnolia. Del. Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Frith โ€” Peggy Ann Frith โ€” Lexington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fugate, Jr. โ€” Carolyn Fugate โ€” Big Stone Gap, Va. โ€”244โ€” PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Fulton โ€” Mozelle G. Fulton โ€” Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Furman โ€” Peggy Furman โ€” Colonial Heights, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Furman โ€” Joy Furman โ€” Holcomb, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Garrett โ€” Judith L. Garrett โ€” Wilmington, Del. Ches. W. Garth โ€” Gwendolyn Garth โ€” Greer, Va. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Gawen โ€” Nina D. Gawen โ€” Tappahannock, Va. Rev. and Mrs. D. C. George โ€” Sue Oast George โ€” Chatham, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Glass โ€” Helen D. Glass โ€” Afton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Glenn โ€” Brenda Glenn โ€” Grottoes, Va. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Goodykoontz โ€” Rhea Goodykoontz โ–  โ€” Bishop, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Claude T. Gore โ€” Susan J. Gore โ€” Clear Brook, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gottshall โ€” JoAnn Gottshall โ€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gouldthorpe โ€” Barbara Gould- thorpe โ€” Casanova, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Major E. Gowin โ€” Sarah E. Gowin โ€” Lynchburg. Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Green โ€” Meredith Green โ€” Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greene โ€” Carolyn Greene โ€” Hampton, Va. Robert J. Griffith โ€” Robert G. Griffith โ€” Luray, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Grimes โ€” Mrs. Darrel Patterson โ€” Max Meadows, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Grove โ€” Judy Grove โ€” Williams- port, Md. John E. Grundy โ€” Jacqueline Grundy โ€” Chester, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gullion โ€” Eleanor Gullion โ€” Marion, Va. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gush โ€” Charlotte Gush โ€” Nor- folk, Va. Mrs. J. E. Gwaltney โ€” June Ward โ€” Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thurman Hailey โ€” Shirley A. Hailey โ€” โ–  Fishersville, Va. J. Gerald Hall โ€” Carolyn Hall โ€” Danville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Halliday โ€” Virginia Lee Halli- day โ€” Mituchin, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Halloran โ€” Sarah Halloran โ€” Herndon, Va. C. L. Hamilton โ€” Roxane Hamilton โ€” Washington, D. C. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Hamrick โ€” Lucy Anderson Ham- rick โ€” Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harding โ€” Amanda Jane Harding โ€” Waynesboro, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hardy โ€” Mary Lois Hardy โ€” Bed- ford, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harmon โ€” Nancy Lee Harmon โ€” Hillsville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Harmon โ€” Patricia Ann Harmon โ€” Falls Church, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Harmon โ€” Linda Harmon โ€” New Hope, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Harris โ€” Barbara Ann Harris โ–  โ€” Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Harrison โ€” Jean Harrison โ€” Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hart, Jr. โ€” Mimi Hart โ€” Martins- ville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Hart โ€” Margaret E. Hart โ€” Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hattaway โ€” Mary Lee Hattaway โ€” โ–  Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hayden โ€” Mary Beth Harwley โ€” Annandale, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Haynes โ€” Mary Ellen Haynes โ€” Portsmouth, Va. Col. and Mrs. P. W. Hayes โ€” Karen Hayes โ€” U.S.A.H., Japan M Sgt. and Mrs. A. J. Hazel โ€” B. Ellen MacMahon โ€” Culpeper, Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hazell โ€” Betty Ann Hazell โ€” Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Heatwole โ€” Nancy Lee Heatwole โ€” Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Heddings โ€” Mary Catherine Hedd- ings โ€” Catlett, Va. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hensley โ€” Carolyn Hensley โ€” Waynesboro, Va. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hepler โ€” Harriet Elizabeth Hepler โ€” Covington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Herrin โ€” June Herrin โ€” Roanoke, Va. J. Frank Heslep, Jr. โ€” Barbara Heslep โ€” Narrows, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hickman โ€” Marjorie Hickman โ€” Natural Bridge Sta., Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hicks โ€” Carole Jean Hicks โ€” Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Higgs โ€” Martha Ann Higgs Vaughan โ€” Luray, Va. Mrs. K. B. Hillman โ€” Jeanette H. Pierce โ€” Rich- mond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hinton โ€” Margaret Ann Hinton โ€” Kilmarnock, Va. John and Grace Hipp โ€” Joni E. Hipp โ€” Arlington, Va. Judge and Mrs. W. E. Hoffman โ€” Carole Lee Hoff- man โ€” Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Holland โ€” Charlotte Holland โ€” Warwick, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Holland โ€” Nancy Jean Holland โ€” Lexington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holmer, Jr. โ€” Lynn B. Faulkner โ€” Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Holmes โ€” Mary Helen Holmes โ€” Union Level, Va. Mrs. Anne W. Holstein โ€” Mary Louise Holstein โ€” Lexington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hommowun โ€” Betty Hommowun โ€” Palo Alto, Cal. John Hopkins โ€” Joan Hopkins โ€” Duncannon, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Horn โ€” Marcia Horn Diamond โ€” Churchville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Horsley - - Shirley Horsley โ€” Fieldale, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. House โ€” Glenna M. House โ€” Shenandoah, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Howard โ€” Jane Marie Howard โ€” Covington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hubers โ€” Patsy R. Hubers โ€” Luray, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Huffman โ€” Judy Huffman โ€” Glasgow, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hull โ€” Hildred Hull โ€” Hightown, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Humphries โ€” Betsy Humphries โ€” Vesuvius, Va. โ€”245โ€” PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Humphries โ€” Doris Humph- ries โ€” Norfolk, Va. Isadore and Lucillo Hurowitz โ€” Mary Lou Hurowitz โ€” Staunton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hutchinson โ€” Pat Hutchinson โ€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson โ€” Deann L. Jackson โ€” Churchville. Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jackson โ€” Peggy Sue Jackson โ€” Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. I. Jackson โ€” Mary L. Jackson โ€” Peters- burg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jeffress โ€” Jacqueline Jeffress โ€” Culpeper, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson โ€” Teresa Ann Johnson โ€” Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson โ€” Lee G. Johnson โ€” McLean, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Jones, Jr. โ€” Doris Jones โ€” Alex- andria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones โ€” Jane Jones โ€” Arlington. Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Keith โ€” Sharon Jean Keith โ€” Norfolk, Va. Mrs. W. F. Kesterson โ€” Wilda Kesterson โ€” Alexan- dria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. B. Kirshner โ€” Joyce Kirshner โ€” Perth Amboy, N. J. Mrs. Elizabeth Kimble โ€” Shelby Jean Kimble โ–  โ€” Moorefield, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kimmel โ€” Carole A. Kimmel โ€” Milford, Del. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. King โ€” Anne King โ€” Blacksburg, Va. Mrs. Katherine F. Kitchen โ€” Jean Ann Kitchen โ€” Vienna, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Knapp โ€” Jean L. Knapp โ€” Arlington, Va. H. H. Knapp โ€” Pat Knapp โ€” West Point, Va. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Lambert โ€” Joan D. Lambert โ€” Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. K. Lambert โ€” Orua Lambert โ€” Brandy- wine, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Lankford โ€” Marilyn F. Lankford โ€” Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lawrence โ€” Sallyann Law- rence โ€” Greensburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laws โ€” Sandra Laws โ€” Arling- ton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Layne โ€” Loretta Layne โ€” Lynch- burg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Ledford โ€” Sara Ann Ledford โ€” Vienna, Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Leistra โ€” Jean Terry Leistra โ€” Staunton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Life โ€” Janet B. Life โ€” McGaheys- ville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John Lindamood. Jr. โ€” Nancy Anne Lindamood - - Wytheville, Va. Mrs. Frank Lindsey โ€” Sarah Louise Lindsey โ€” Marion, Va. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Liskey โ€” Sylvia Dawn Liskey โ€” Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lloyd โ€” Fontaine M. Lloyd โ€” Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lohr โ€” Kathryn Lohr โ€” Broad- way, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Long โ€” Mary Lee Long โ€” Hot Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lucas โ€” Rita Kay Lucas โ€” Fairfax, Va. Mrs. Mary E. Lucy โ€” Martha Ann Lucy โ€” Dinwiddie, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lukin โ€” Nancy Kay Lukin โ€” Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lundin, Jr. โ€” Susan Lundin - โ€” Hampton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Madagan โ€” Mary Ann Madagan โ€” Winchester, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Maddox โ€” Betty Belle Maddox โ€” Front Royal, Va. Zdenka and Drago Majer โ€” Jasenka Ana Majer โ–  โ€” Karlovac, Yugoslavia. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Malouf โ€” Adrain Malouf โ€” Roa- noke, Va. Mrs. J. H. Mallery โ€” Betty Mallery โ€” Salisbury, Md. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Manch โ€” Elizabeth E. Higgs โ€” Staunton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Marshall โ€” Caroline Marshall โ€” Mt. Jackson, Va. Mrs. L. G. Marshall โ€” Karen Louise Marshall โ€” Portsmouth. Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Matthews โ€” Gail and Susan Matthews โ€” Brevard, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mayes โ€” Virginia Mayes โ€” Rich- mond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Mayo โ€” Bettie Anne Mayo โ€” Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maupin โ€” Paige Marie Maupin โ€” Norfolk. Va. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. McAfee โ€” Connie McAfee โ€” Roanoke, Va. Col. and Mrs. R. J. McDuff โ€” Bonnie Anne McDuff โ€” Arlington, Va. Mae S. McFarland โ€” Ann McFarland โ€” Martinsville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McNeill โ€” Sara McNeill โ€” Suf- folk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. McQueen. Jr. โ€” Marcia E. McQueen โ€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Meade โ€” Ruby Wray โ€” Lexing- ton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Megeath โ€” Sally Megeath โ€” Ladysmith, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mehailescu โ€” Elizabeth Mehailescu โ€” Portsmouth, Va. Capt. and Mrs. W. Mercer โ€” Grace Mercer โ€” Alexan- dria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Messersmith โ€” Nina Berry and Julia Mauzy โ€” Grottoes, Va. Mrs. B. T. Miller โ€” Marilyn Wayne Miller โ€” Ports- mouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Miller โ€” Joyce St. Clair โ€” New- port News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Miller โ€” Courtney Miller โ€” Nor- folk, Va. Reuben and Bernice Miller โ€” Caroline Sue Miller โ€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. S. Miller โ€” Donald V. Miller โ€” Wood- stock, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mincer โ€” Clara Mincer โ€” Char- lottesville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. Moffett โ€” Virginia Moffett โ€” Hern- don. Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Monger, Sr. โ€” Lloyd W. Monger โ€” Elkton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Monger โ€” Kenneth Monger โ€” Elkton, Va. โ€”246โ€” PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Monroe โ€” Shelby Rae Monroe โ€” Goldvein, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison โ€” Carolyn Morrison โ€” Woodstock, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Moyar โ€” Susan Jane Moyar โ€” Colonial Heights, Va. Mrs. Mary R. Mumaw โ€” Helen D. Burkholder โ€” Harrisonburg, Va. Denzil T. Mundy โ€” M. Theresa Mundy โ€” Barbours- ville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Murphy โ€” Frankie Murphy โ€” Covington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Myers โ€” Betty Jo Myers โ€” Orange, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nagle โ€” Lynn Nagle โ€” Balti- more, Md. Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Neale โ€” Mary Katherine Neale โ€” Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Newby โ€” Barbara Jean Newby โ€” Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Newland โ€” Ralph Newland โ€” Mt. Jackson, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Neville โ€” Evelyn Neville Bodkin โ€” Franklin, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nicholls โ€” Lorena Denton โ€” Macon, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. Nolan โ€” Sharon Nolan โ€” Star Lake, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Norlander, Jr. โ€” Nancy Jane Norlander โ€” Brevard, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Olifr โ€” Anita Oliff โ€” Fairfax, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. O ' Neill โ€” John T. O ' Neill โ€” Elk- ton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Owens โ€” Verl Ann Owens โ€” Pulaski, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Park โ€” Barbara Jean Park โ€” Falls Church, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parker โ€” Eleanor Parker โ€” Norfolk, Va. Ruby D. Parker โ€” Lemuel Vick โ€” Kelford, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Parrish โ€” Jane G. Parrish โ€” Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Parrott โ€” Sarah Anne Parrott โ€” Standardsville, Va. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Pas โ€” Nancy Pas โ€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Paterson โ€” Helen Paterson โ€” Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Patterson โ€” Elizabeth Patterson โ€” Woodbridge, Va. Mrs. Victoria Payne โ€” Doyle E. Payne โ€” Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Marsden Peabody โ€” Penny Peabody โ€” Princeton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Pearcey โ€” Jackie Pearcey โ€” Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Peirce โ€” Sharon L. Peirce โ€” Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Perkins โ€” Mary W. Perkins โ€” Kents Store, Va. Mrs. Dale Peters โ€” John D. Peters โ€” Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pettit โ€” Barbara Ann Pettit โ€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Pfoutz โ€” Gene L. Pfoutz โ€” Har- risonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Philippe โ€” Catherine Philippe โ€” Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Philippe โ€” Elizabeth Philippe โ€” Staunton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Phillips โ€” Lurli Phillips โ€” Orange, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Phillips โ€” Sue E. Phillips โ€” Charlottesville, Va. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Phipps โ€” Carol Gwyn Phipps โ€” Petersburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Picklesimer โ€” Carolyn Pickle- simer โ€” Clifton Forge, Va. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Pipicelli โ€” Brenda Pipicelli โ€” Meriden, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poff โ€” Barbara Poff โ€” Buena Vista, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ponzillo โ€” Joanne Hope โ€” Waynes- boro, Va. Mrs. Verlei Proctor, Jr. โ€” Gary Keith Proctor โ€” New Market, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Queen โ€” โ–  Jane Queen โ€” Arlington, Va. Lt. Col. and Mrs. F. F. Quist โ€” Linda Quist โ€” Arling- ton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Raines โ€” Ellen Raines โ€” Keezle- town, Va. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Rainey โ€” Susan Rainey โ€” Carlisle, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ramsey โ€” Carolyn Ramsey โ€” Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Randall โ€” Lynn Victoria Randall โ€” Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rhudy โ€” Rebecca Rhudy โ€” Burkes Garden, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson โ€” Willie Sue Richardson โ€” Shawsville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ridings โ€” Barbara Leake Kline โ€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Rinker โ€” Virginia Ann Rinker โ€” Timberville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Ring โ€” Helen C. Ring โ€” Wood- stock, Va. Mrs. John Roadcap โ€” Becky R. Comer โ€” Staunton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roberts, Jr. โ€” Nora Jane Roberts โ€” Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Robertson โ€” โ–  Ruth L. Robertson โ€” McLean, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Robertson โ€” Margy M. Robert- son โ€” Rustburg, Va. Mrs. Wanda J. Roland โ€” Gloria Ann Roland โ€ข โ€” Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rogers โ€” Kitty Rogers โ€” โ–  Lynch- burg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Roof โ€” Ellen L. Roof โ€” Hagers- town, Md. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ross โ€” Betsy Ellen Ross โ€” Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Roystone โ€” Angelica Roystone โ€” Arlington, Va. Mrs. Pearl Rutherford โ€” Siuox Chandler โ€” Appala- chia, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ryburn โ€” Carolyn Corell โ€” Glade Spring, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sayville โ€” Mary Louise Sayville โ€” Charleston, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. S. Scavera โ€” Janet Scavera โ€” Emer- son, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Schultz โ€” Nedra Anne Schultz โ€” Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scott โ€” Judith Anne Scott โ€” Radford, Va. โ€”247โ€” PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Scripture โ€” Frances Scripture โ€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sealor โ€” Margaret Anne Sealor โ€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Semones โ€” Betty Semones โ€” Hillsville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Setoff โ€” Barbara Setoff โ€” Nor- folk, Va. Irwin K. Shearer โ€” John Shearer โ€” Hershey, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sherman โ€” Anne Sherman โ€” Petersburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Shinaberry โ€” Mary Ann Shina- berry โ€” Deerfield, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shores โ€” Virginia Ann Shores โ€” Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. Shumate โ€” Mary Stuart Shumate โ€” Calverton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Wales Signor โ€” Grace Signor โ€” Fair- fax, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Silman โ€” Anne Silman โ€” Berry- ville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Silman โ€” Shirley Silman โ€” Berry- ville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Simmerman โ€” Elizabeth Simmer- man โ€” Max Meadows, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith โ€” Charlotte Smith โ€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith โ€” Henrietta Smith โ€” Stuart, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith โ€” Mae Frances Smith โ€” Axton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Smith โ€” Kay Joyce Smith โ€” Criders, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith โ€” Sandra Virginia Smith โ€” Buffalo Junction, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Snellings โ€” Betty Lou Snellings โ€” Winchester, Va. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Snyder -- Jewell E. Snyder โ€” Waynesboro, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Steele โ€” Wendell Steele โ€” Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stinson โ€” Martha Anne Stinson โ€” Herndon, Va. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Stinson โ€” June Nell Stinson โ€” Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone โ€” Betty Stone โ€” Bayside, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stott โ€” Gerry Stott โ€” Charlottes- ville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stowers โ€” Mary Hope Stowers โ€” Leesburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stratton โ€” Barbara Ruxey โ€” Brandy Station, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Strickler โ€” Al Strickler โ€” Luray, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Suffridge โ€” Carole N Suffridge โ€” Arlington. Va. Mrs. Lloyd Sydnor โ€” Betty Sydnor โ€” Colonial Beach, Va. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. C. F. Tank โ€” Patricia Tank โ€” Springfield, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Taylor โ€” Ronald L. Taylor โ€” Covington, Va. Mrs. Earley T. Terrell โ€” Mary Lou Terrell โ€” Rich- mond. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Tharp โ€” Betty Lee Tharp โ€” Berryville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thomas โ€” Brenda Fay Thomas โ€” Hampton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thorne โ€” Carolyn Thome โ€” Arlington, Va. Mrs. A. H. Tod โ€” Mary Tod โ€” Charlottesville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Tolley โ€” Patricia Ann Tolley โ€” Lexington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. Tomlinson โ€” Cathy Tomlinson โ€” Riverside, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tuggle โ€” Gean Tuggle โ€” Patrick Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tyler โ€” Mary Frances Tyler โ€” Herndon, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Vacher โ€” Carol M. Vacher โ€” Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Vainright โ€” Jane Vainright โ€” Norfolk, Va. Rev. and Mrs. R. Vanaman โ€” Sara E. Vanaman โ€” Cradock, Va. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. VanDine โ€” Christine Way Van- Dine โ€” Woodmere. L. I. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Vest โ€” Margie V. Vest โ€” Check, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Via โ€” Linda D. Via โ€” Fieldale, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Via โ€” Peggy Sue Via โ€” Burke- ville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wainwright โ€” โ–  Joy Wainwright โ€” Blackstone, Va. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. F. G. Waite โ€” Winifred Waite โ€” Chambersburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Wakeman โ€” Jean Wakeman โ€” Fredericksburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. Walker โ€” Marilyn Walker โ€” Mar- tinsville, Va. Mrs. Lessie B. Walker โ€” Elaine C. Walker โ€” Farm- ville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wallace โ€” Linda J. Wallace โ€” Hampton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Walls โ€” Jean P. Walls โ€” Harring- ton, Del. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Walls โ€” Barbara J. Walls โ€” Wash- ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Ward โ€” Mary Woodford Ward โ€” Amelia, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Warren โ€” Tamsey Warren โ€” Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Warren โ€” Helen Lynn Warren โ€” Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Watkins โ€” Anne Carol Watkins โ€” Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Watts โ€” Frances Louise Watts โ€” Pedlar Mills, Va. John D. Waybright, Sr. โ€” John D. Waybright, Jr. โ€” New Market, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wehrheim โ€” Nancy Wehrheim โ€” Winchester, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weintrub โ€” Ruth Weintrub โ€” Moorestown. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westerholm โ€” Ingrid Westerholm โ€” Hopewell, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wev โ€” Virginia C. Wev โ€” Arling- ton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Whitmer โ€” Geraldine J. Whitmer โ€” Broadway, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Whitmire โ€” Mike Whitmire โ€” Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Skeeter โ€” Donna Wickham โ€” Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wilkinson -- Nancy Ann Wilkin- son โ€” Richmond, Va. โ€”248โ€” PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wilson โ€” Joan D. Wilson โ€” Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wiltshire โ€” Carolyn L. Wiltshire โ€” Upperville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wise โ€” Judy Wise Rosson โ€” Petersburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Witherington โ€” Betty L. Wither - ington โ€” South Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wolfe โ€” Thelma Wolfe Hall โ€” Harrisonburg, Va. Ervin Wood โ€” Doris Lee Wood โ€” Ivy, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Woody โ€” Ann Marie Woody โ€” Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wright โ€” William F. Wright โ€” Front Royal, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. Yancey โ€” Betty Yancey โ€” Ettrick, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Yates โ€” Zita Ray Yates โ€” Bluefield, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Young โ€” Sylvia Young โ€” Green- wood, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Younkins โ€” Ann Carol Younkins โ€” Hagerstown, Md. Mrs. J. W. Zehring โ€” Jacquelyn Zehring โ€” Mt. Jack- son, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Zirkle โ€” Janet M. Zirkle โ€” Tim- berville, Va. Mrs. J. C. Zirkle โ€” Sara and Virginia Zirkle โ€” Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Zsakany โ€” Jeannette Zsakany โ€” Arlington, Va. โ€”249โ€” STUDE NT DIRECTORY Abbott, Janet Joyce 913 McCormick Blvd., Clifton Forge, Va. Abbott, Norma Jean .... Route 11, Box 112, Roanoke, Va. Ackerly. June Caroline .... 174 East Ave., Hampton, Va. Acra, Catherine Sue 1216 Bellevue Ave., Richmond. Va. Adams, Jeanette Crenshaw 1018 St. Charles Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Adkins, Dolly Jane Buchanan, Va. Albrecht, Jacqueline Anne 518 N. Oakland St., Arlington. Va. Aliotti. Virginia Elizabeth 13 Kusterlus, 1 Zmin, Bonova, Turkey Allen, Iris Gail Rt. 1, Box 104-A. Berryville, Va. Allen, Phyllis Lynn 107 Spring St., Seaford, Del. Alligood, Dixie Rae 121 Groome Road, Newport News. Va. Almond. Carol Ann 312 N. Lee St., Woodstock, Va. Alphin, Gloria Lee Rt. 1. Lexington, Va. Amiss, Frances Graham Rt. 1, Luray, Va. Anderson, Anne Katherine 1019 Selma Blvd.. Staunton, Va. Anderson, Becky Anne Rt. 3, Chatham, Va. Anderson, Cassandra L Purcellville. Va. Anderson, Catherine Virginia P. O. Box 404, Herndon. Va. Anderson, Margaret Gray 909 Chowan Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Anderson, Nita Mathews Rt. 4, Box 35, Powhatan, Va. Andrews, Elspeth Knight Wakefield, Va. Angell, Marcia E 40 Highland Ave., Massena, N. Y. Arendall, Grace Carrington .... Buford Rd., Bon Air, Va. Armentrout, Larry Noel .... Edgemont, Covington. Va. Armistead, Elizabeth M Mathews. Va. Armstrong, Jeanne Mallette 6 Dartmouth Rd., Cooper Farm, Wilmington 8, Del. Arnold. Quita Yvonne 1028 N. Livingston St., Arlington. Va. Arrington, Iris Dianne Rt. 1, Forest, Va. Arritt, Dorothy Marie 112 Prospect St., Covington, Va. Arthur, Marian Virginia Sweet Briar. Va. Artz. Josephine Borden Toms Brook, Va. Ashbury, Frances Lee 108 W. Church St., Frederick, Md. Ashton, Ellen Elizabeth 468 Serpentine Drive, Pittsburgh 16, Penn. Atkins, Winifred Jane ... Rt. 14, Box 313, Richmond, Va. Atkinson, Hazel Anne 2901 Trisdale Ave., Richmond 28. Va. Ayers. Nancy Carolyn 809 Terrace Court, Falls Church, Va. Babb, Carolyn Ramona .... Rt. 2, Box 566. Suffolk, Va. Bailey, Ann Louise 516 North St., Winchester, Va. Baker, Frances Suzanne Maple Grove, Va. Baker, Katherine Stevens 6922 N 34th St., Falls Church. Va. Baker. Peggy Ann Leesburg, Va. Baker, Phyllis Elaine 902 Sunset Drive, Lexington, Va. Balderson, Anita Mae Tappahannock, Va. Baldwin, Evelyn Joyce Route 3, Box 9, Cumberland. Va. Baldwin, Janet Louise Walnut Drive, Front Royal, Va. Bales, Peggy Irene Bona Villa Farm, Rt. 1, Staunton, Va. Ball, Mary Elizabeth 6402 Horsepen Rd., Richmond, Va. Ballew, Harriette Sidney Rt. 2, Staunton, Va. Barb, Betty Dare Broadway, Va. Barber, Anne LaVon 113 Wyoming Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Barbour, Betty Joyce Tappahannock, Va. Barker, Joan Dale Rt. 1, Sutherlin, Va. Barnes, Richard Edward 1401 Elm Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Barr, Sarah Elizabeth 1500 Greenleaf Lane, Charlottesville, Va. Bartholomew, Gerald Graham Spruce St., Monterey, Va. Bass, Phyllis Ann 775 S. Mason St., Harrisonburg, Va. Bassols, Arturo Luis Box 156, Dayton, Va. Bates, Grace Marie Burkeville, Va. Batstone. Barbara Joan 2238 N. Madison St., Arlington 5, Va. Batten, Jeanne Grogan Box 269, Welch, W. Va. Baum, Jean Marie Saint Brides, Va. Baumgardner, Margaret Pearl Waterford, Va. Bean, Audra Ferguson 101 East 4th St., Front Royal, Va. Beatty, Martha Catherine 220 S. First St., Wytheville, Va. Beijan, Nahid Kakh and Shah Ave., Tehran, Iran Belda, Margaret Joanne 91 Melzey Rd., Newport News, Va. Benesek, Helen Annetta Rt. 1, Box 167, Prince George, Va. Beninghove, Bai ' bara Kay 414 Sinclair St., Norfolk, Va. Bennett, Betty Jane Rt. 4, Bassett, Va. Bennett, Joan Wilson 503 W. College Ave., Salisbury. Md. Berkley, Harriet Lee 1712 Boulevard, Colonial Heights, Va. Berry, Helen 214 Ferndale Road, Norfolk, Va. Berry, Mary Lou Rt. 5, Staunton, Va. Berry, Shirley Georgene 1520 Russell Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Best, Sarah Elizabeth Box 235, Chester, Va. Bevis, Frances Estes .... 424 W. Oak St., Alexandria, Va. Beyeler, Carl Jay Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Va. Bigger, Marcia Patrick 24 Cavalier Road, Hampton, Va. Bird, Carolyn Louise Bland, Va. Bird, Ellen Marie Rt. 2, Elkton, Va. Bird, Judith Preston Mt. Jackson, Va. Biritos, Berta F Highlands Farm, Remington, Va. Birsch, Kay 5421 Lakewood Drive, Norfolk, Va. Biscoe, Patricia Ann Rt. 2, Orange, Va. Bishop, Barbara Ann McKenney, Va. Bivens, Jane Temple Box 315, Pearisburg, Va. Black, Katherine 1111 Jefferson Ave., Falls Church, Va. Blackburn, Robert James New Market, Va. Blair, Ginger Ammajane .... Rt. 5, Box 746, Fairfax, Va. Blankenship, Alice Mary Rt. 2. Covington. Va. Blankenship, Sue Ellen Rt. 2, Covington, Va. Blanton, Betty Anne Amelia, Va. Blunt, Nancy Lee 7606 Sweetbriar Road, Richmond, Va. Bly, Richard Pearl Strasburg, Va. Bobo, Barbara Jean 463 Perrineau St., Spartanburg, S. C. Bococklen M 1311 N. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. โ€”250โ€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Bodkin. Mary E. Neville Franklin, W. Va. Boelt, Diana Tilman 3208 Fendall Ave., Richmond, Va. Bohnert, Larry Vernon 2370 N. Oakland St., Arlington 7, Va. Boles. Mary Virginia Box 367. Donnellon, Fla. Bongers, Grace Marie 2625 Floyd Ave., Richmond 20, Va. Booker, Betty Eugenia 440 Third St., N.E., Charlottesville, Va. Boone, Atheleen Juanita Taylors Valley, Va. Boone, Janet Ann 1540 Holland Road, Suffolk, Va. Booth. Nancy Lee Rt. 1, Box 142, Forest, Va. BoswelJ, Bonnie Lee 6184 N. Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Va. Bowers, Carolyn Jean Rt. 2, Edinburg, Va. Bowers, Sue Ann Franklin, W. Va. Bowman, Darlene LaRue Mt. Crawford. Va. Bowman, Deanna Gay Rt. 2, Hillsville, Va. Bowman. Diane Purcell Box 395, Purcellville, Va. Bowman, Lora Ann .... 805 S. Kent St., Winchester, Va. Bowman, Olive Smith 409 E. College St.. Bridgewater, Va. Bowman, Samuel Robert R.F.D. Box 122, Harrisonburg. Va. Boyd, Shelby Jean .... 515 Wythe Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Boyden, Martha Calvert Rt. 2, Lexington, Va. Brack. Amelia Marie _ 2706 23rd Road, North, Arlington, Va. Brack. Jane Gayle .... Rt. 3, Box 105, Harrisonburg, Va. Bradfield. Chester Leo 603 W. Gay St., Harrisonburg, Va. Bradley, Starling Simmons Herndon, Va. Branch, Patricia Russell Franklin. Va. Branner. Lillian Sue New Market, Va. Brash, Elizabeth Ann 328 N. Kanawha St.. Beckley, W. Va. Bravo Ma, Concepcion Rayon 84.-LaBarca, Jal., Mexico Brenner. Barbara Ruth .... Sedley Road, Franklin, Va. Bretz. Nancy Jane 110 Fallon Ave., Wilmington 4, Del. Brinkley, Jeanie Christine Hot Springs. Va. Broaddus, Nettie 108 E. Union St., Sandston, Va. Brockman, Betty Marie .... Rt. 1, Box 227, Orange, Va. Brooking. Allien Louise .... Rt. 1, Box 80, Orange, Va. Brooks. H. Jane Pennington Gap, Va. Brooks. Patricia Gay ..._ Stuarts Draft, Va. Brooks, Stuart Hope 2629 W. Carey St., Richmond, Va. Brotherton, Barbara Gail .... Box 263, Pearisburg, Va. Brown, Alma Virginia 91 Channing Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Brown, Elmer Kenneth Rt. 3. Box 183, Richmond, Va. Brown, Nancy Lou Baskerville, Va. Brown, Winifred Lee Rt. 1, Box 149, Vienna, Va. Brugh, Sylvia Ann Troutville, Va. Bryan, Irma Jane 408 N. Kent St., Winchester, Va. Bryant, Joan Gale .... 302 Randolph Rd., Hopewell, Va. Buchanan. John Gatewood Rt. 2, Hot Springs, Va. Buchanan, Margery Keith 920 Oaklette Ave., Norfolk, Va. Buck, Patricia Alice 1102 Jackson Court, Falls Church, Va. Buckland, Dorothy Marie 7th and Pendleton, Radford, Va. Budd, Angienne Sue Naval Air Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, c o FPO, New York. N. Y. Budz, Mary Ann Rt. 1. Box 211. Roanoke, Va. Bull, Ruby 381 W. Water St., Harrisonburg, Va. Burch, Betty Mae Quicksburg. Va. Burch. Mary Ellen 4637 Alabama Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Burke, Janet Elise 413 S. Royal Ave., Front Royal, Va. Burkett, Nancy Elaine Timberville, Va. Burkholder, Charles D New Market, Va. Burkholder, Helen D. Irene Arlington Hospital, Arlington, Va. Burkholder, Sandra Ann 1320 Crawford Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Burner, Mary Anna Luray, Va. Burnett, Frances Carroll 1701 Richmond Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Burnett, Margaret Miller Box 197, Verona, Va. Burnette, Martha Jean Rt. 2, Vinton, Va. Burnshire, Mary Ann Box 327, Woodstock, Va. Burress, Withers Anderson New Market, Va. Burruss, Janet Parker 4001 Mechanicsville Road, Richmond, Va. Burruss, Nashella Sue 1123 Rhode Island, Lynchburg, Va. Busel, Joyce Anne ... 33 N. Robarts, Phoenixville, Pa. Bush, Eleanor Rhodes 308 Virginia Ave., Winchester, Va. Bush, Rosalind Faye .... 402 Park Ave., Hopewell, Va. Bushong, Barbara Ann Meadow View Farm, New Market, Va. Butler, Bonnie Lee 109 Westover, Lynchburg, Va. Byrd, Ann Darlington Warm Springs, Va. Byrd, Nancy Elisabeth Warm Springs, Va. Cahill, Pamela Anne .... 438 Riverland Rd., Roanoke, Va. Cain, Paulvera Ann Rt. 2, Box 67, Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Caldwell, Mabel Ann Pembroke, Va. Cale, Suzanne St. George Ave., Crozet, Va. Campbell, Arlena Lynn .... 1200 W. 46, Richmond, Va. Campbell. Carol Tucker 1716 Robert St.. Winchester, Va. Campbell. Carolyn June Rt. 2, Dayton. Va. Campbell, Sandra Lee 606 Kessler Mill Road, Salem, Va. Capron, Ida Louise 701 C St., Harrisonburg, Va. Caraballo, Sarah Heard 1736 Preston Road, Alexandria, Va. Caravas, Helen 316 London St., Portsmouth, Va. Carden, Sherrill Williams 215 3rd and Broadway, Quantico, Va. Carey, Helen Delores Dennison St., Colonial Beach, Va. Carickhoff, Louis J Elkton, Va. Carney, Mary Lynn .... 10 Central Av ., Petersburg, Va. Carpenter, Dorothy Faye Brightwood, Va. Carroll, Wanda Mae Vanderpool, Va. Carson, Dorothy Jane Box 283, Oceana, Va. Carter, Harriet Louise Lovingston, Va. Carter, Irma P Box 394, Waverly, Va. Cash, Iris Marilyn Greenlee, Va. Cassady, Mary Elizabeth 4125 36th St., South, Arlington, Va. Caudle, Hilda Annette Rt. 4, Box 222C, Petersburg,, Va. โ€”251- STUDENT DIRECTORY Causey, Karen Anna .... 1608 Terrace Ave., Bayside, Va. Chamblin. Roberta May Warm Springs, Va. Chan, Stella Yok Sing Lam 610 N. Main St., Lexington. Va. Chandler, Sioux Rutherford 619 Dixon Ave., Appalachia, Va. Charles, Betty Ann Rt. 1, Covington, Va. Chartrand, Betty Jeanne 316 Sycamore St., Falls Church, Va. Chesson. Jackie Ann .... 635 Virginia Ave., Norfolk, Va. Childers. Ellen Arnold 308 Yeardley Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Childress, Judith Rebecca Rt. 1, Fincastle, Va. Childress, Martha Lou Dungannon, Va. Chilton, Alice Lee White Stone, Va. Chinn, Sara J 3606 N. 3rd St.. Arlington, Va. Clark, Brenda Louise 2100 Locbury Lane, Richmond, Va. Clark, Doris JoAnn Rt. 1, Clifton Forge, Va. Clark, Doris Steele Rt. 2, Box 286, Smithfield, Va. Clark, Mary Ann .... 603 Twin Tree Rd., Salisbury, Md. Clark, Mary Lou Park Ave.. Swedesboro, N. J. Clark, Victoria Dale .... 5 E. Peabody St., Staunton, Va. Clark, Viola Ann 200 S. 12th Ave., Hopewell, Va. Clarke, Anne Compton 6319 Patterson Ave., Richmond, Va. Clay, Caroline 4405 Stuart, Richmond, Va. Clem, Derwood Lee Box 218, Mt. Jackson, Va. Clements, Nancy Kay Box 25, Courtland, Va. Clements, Patricia Anne 3521 So. 8th St., Arlington, Va. Clinedinst, Janice Marie Rt. 1, Box 41, Salem, Va. Close, Nancy Jean 863 Camden Ave., Cumberland. Md. Coakley, Shirley Miller Rt. 2, Dayton, Va. Coates, Shirley Anne ... Rt. 2, Box 206, Culpeper, Va. Cochran, Elizabeth Carr The Plains, Va. Cochrane, Andrea Dale 247 Swanson Ave., Danville, Va. Coffey. Audrey Staire .... 2401 Early St., Norfolk 13, Va. Coffman, Joyce Ann 5019 N. 6th St., Arlington, Va. Coffman, Judith Kaye 509 W. Court St., Woodstock. Va. Cole, Maxine 2257 Birch Ave., Buena Vista, Va. Collie. Ruth Laurel Ringgold, Va. Collins. Charlotte A. Hahne Box 266, Dayton, Va. Comer, Mai ' y Elizabeth Rt. 1, Stanley, Va. Comer. Rebecca Roadcap Rt. 5, Harrisonburg, Va. Compiler. Dorothy Ann ... 815 S. Raleigh St., Martinsburg, W. Va. Compton, Dorothy Jean Mt. Crawford, Va. Connor, Anne Shirley Dayton, Va. Consolvo, Alice Marie ... 1906 Springfield. Norfolk, Va. Conwell. Betsy Mahlon 4004 Park Ave., Richmond, Va. Cook, Billie Jean .... 1021 Stoneburner. Staunton, Va. Cook, Harry Zachary Fishersville, Va. Cook, Janet Elaine 2324 N. Florida St., Arlington 7. Va. Cook, Joan Ellen ... 10 S. Evelid Ave., Winchester, Va. Cook, Joyce Loree Greenville, Va. Cook, June Roberta 1891 N. Patrick Henry Drive, Arlington 5, Va. Cooley, Barbara Ann 619 McLawhorne Drive, Warwick. Va. Coomes, Frances Sandra 175 Hill Drive, Abingdon, Va. Cooper, Zilla Mae Lovettsville, Va. Copenhaver, Susan Payne Chilhowie, Va. Corbell, Julia Fern .... 2415 Lyndhurst St., Roanoke, Va. Corbett, Annalee Bernice Vanderpool, Va. Corbitt, Audrey Lee 704 High St., Franklin, Va. Cork, Harriette Chevalier 4105 Noyes Ave., S.E., Charleston 4, W. Va. Couble. Alice Cynthia 4436 N. 18th St., Arlington, Va. Courtney, Alice May Box 231, West Point, Va. Coverstone, Sue Ann 18 Euclid Ave.. Frederick Co., Va. Cox, Kitty Sue Rt. 3, Farmville, Va. Cox, Peggy Ann .. 506 W. Market St., Harrisonburg, Va. Crabill. Ralph Hisey 304 W. Queen St., Strasburg, Va. Craig, Linda Marie 335 Institute, Staunton, Va. Craun, Elizabeth Ann Mt. Crawford, Va. Craun. Joan Edna Mt. Solon, Va. Craun, Mary Anne Rt. 2, Pasadena, Md. Craven, Janet Laurene 505 Oakridge Blvd., Lynchburg, Va. Crickard, Sue Ellen 322 Marr St., Staunton, Va. Critzer. Carol Elizabeth ..... Rt. 2, Box 184, Afton, Va. Crockett, Marguerite Mary Fox Run. Rt. 1, Strasburg. Va. Croson, Ruth Estelle ... 107 Madison St., Leesburg, Va. Cross, Allene Lucille 605 Nansemond St., Portsmouth, Va. Crosswhite, Carolyn Lee 702 Front St., Salem, Va. Crosswhite. Constance Anne 702 Front St., Salem, Va. Culler, Barbara Ann 4918 Bethlehem Road, Richmond, Va. Culver, Janice Elizabeth No. 8 State Hill, Rt. 1, Falls Church, Va. Cundiff, Dee Anna Rt. 2, Chatham. Va. Cundiff, Nancy Louise Rt. 1, Gretna, Va. Cunningham, Robert V Anlee Road, Rt. 2, Somerset, Va. Currin, Elizabeth Earle Rawlings, Va. Curry, Brenda Christine Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Va. Curry, Linda Lorraine Rt. 2. Waynesboro, Va. Curtis. Geraldine Carol Rt. 2, Strasburg, Va. Curtis, Marilyn Rose 920 D St., Harrisonburg, Va. Custis, Linda Sue Craddockville, Va. Daggy, Kay Lambert 106 Roanoke Ave., Covington. Va. Dakan, Pencelia Elizabeth 104 Smith St., Bridgeport, W. Va. Dale, Peggy Elizabeth Box 55, Edinburg, Va. Daniel, Catherine Ann 933 Sherwood Ave.. Waynesboro, Va. Darnell, Linda Ann 14 Sunset Rd., Hampton, Va. Darrow, Mary Gregg 22 Welsh St., Frostburg, Md. Davidson, Geneva Anne Saltville, Va. Davies, Patricia Anne 6 S. Magrader Rd., Newport News, Va. Davis, Barbara Jean Rt. 1, Sutherlin, Va. Davis, Carole Ann 414 Fenwick Dr., Falls Church, Va. Davis, Carol Hardin 49 Shirley Rd., Newport News, Va. Davis, Ellen Inez Rt. 4, Box 608. Suffolk. Va. Davis, Katherine Lee 2302 Berkeley Ave., Roanoke. Va. Davis, Margaret Louise Rt. 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Davis, Mary Anne ... 1833 Belleville Rd., Roanoke, Va. Davis, Mary Joe .... 453 Wayne Ave.. Waynesboro, Va. โ€”252โ€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Davis, Patricia Anne 27 Myrtle Lane, Levittown, N. Y. Davis, Shelby Jean 3603 Bart St., Portsmouth, Va. Davy, Sandra Jean Rt. 3, Box 582-A, Fairfax, Va. Dawson, Elizabeth Anne Scottsville, Va. Deacon, Carol Anne Rt. 1, Box 97, Lorton, Va. Dean, Creola Jean Rt. 3, Box 123, Elkton, Va. Dean, Dorothy Bailey .... 38 Oakley Ave., Summit, N. J. Dean, Patsy Yvonna 882 E St., Hampton, Va. DeHaven, Elizabeth Anne Box 158, Hillsville, Va. Dellinger, Shirley Lorraine Mt. Jackson, Va. Deluca, Aida Maryann .. 2 Terry Lane, Wantagh, N. Y. Denton, Alma Lorena _ Macon, Va. DePoy, Edna Mae _ 311 New York Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Diamond, Marcia Horn Churchville, Va. Dickens, Harriet Lloyd 2507 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Dickenson, Lula Mae Rt. 3, Bedford, Va. Dickerson, Barbara Ann Fishersville, Va. Diehl, Crystal Mae Rt. 3, Staunton, Va. Diehl, William Lee Mt. Crawford, Va. Dietz, Gloria Jean .... Rt. 1, Box 552, Fredericksburg, Va. Dilorio, Bettina Louise 35 W. Broad St., Hopewell, N. J. Dillard, Jo Ann 2011 Fall Hill Ave., Fredericksburg, Va. Dillard, Lura Ann Rt. 2, Box 93A, Midlothian, Va. DiMisa, Janet 703 Jackson Ave., Falls Church, Va. Dingledine, Emily Reel 332 Franklin St., Harrisonburg, Va. Dinkel, Edna Bridgewater, Va. Divers, Margaret Anne Rt. 4, Bassett, Va. Dixon, Janice Faye 3200 Hyde Circle, Norfolk, Va. diZerega, Alice Almiede .... 4906 34th Rd., Arlington, Va. Donovan, Anna Victoria Stanley, Va. Dovel, Richard Edward 464 W. Wolfe St., Harrisonburg, Va. Draper, Lynda Hampton 256 Clinton Ave., Big Stone Gap, Va. Drates, Venny ..._ 817 5th St., S.E., Roanoke, Va. Driver, Betty Davis Rt. 1, Timberville, Va. Driver, Gene Edward Broadway, Va. Driver, Nancy Kathryn Broadway, Va. Dunaway, Anne Carole 212 Hall St., Seaford, Del. Duncan, Palma Beverly 4506 King St., Portsmouth, Va. Dunn, Nancy Lee Box 228, Ellerson, Va. Dunn, Raynor Claudette 808 Marye St., Fredericksburg, Va. Durant, Monique Jeanine 5915 N. 3rd St., Arlington, Va. Dutemple, Sandra Eileen 4603 4th St., South, Arlington, Va. Earhart, Shelby Jean Greenville, Va. Early, Elaine Marie _ 4232 43rd St., N.W., Washington 16, D. C. Early, Sandra Meredith 121 Shamrock Rd., Charlottesville, Va. Earman, John Gary 574 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Eason, Ellen Terry 38 Decatoe St., Norfolk, Va. Ebert, Douglas Gordon 20 Richards Ave., Winchester, Va. Edmundson, Mary Jane 1411 Virginia Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Edney, Hilah 132 Hull St., Newport News, Va. Edwards, Barbara Lee 650 Lanier Dr., Portsmouth, Va. Edwards, Joanne Cross Whaleyville, Va. Edwards, Phyllis Corine Rt. 2, Box 5, Fredericksburg, Va. Eldridge, Jean Carol 5308 Caledonia Rd., Richmond, Va. Elfrink, Bert R 262 Campbell St., Harrisonburg, Va. Elgin, Nancy Jane Leesburg, Va. Elliott, Barbara Ann 806 Parkview Ave., Staunton, Va. Emerson, Elizabeth Sudler Rt. 10, Dover, Del. Entriken, Julia Anne 5314 N. Carlyn Spring Road, Arlington, Va. Ernst, Judith Anne .... 501 N. West St., Falls Church, Va. Eubank, Audrey Elizabeth .. Box 17, Lynch Station, Va. Eubank, Nancy Ann .. 102 Windsor Way, Richmond, Va. Eudailey, Carol Charlene .... 15 Pine St., Petersburg, Va. Evans, Etta Rebecca _ 43 Montgomery Ave., Staunton, Va. Evans, Frances Powell 158 Messick Rd., Poquoson, Va. Ewers, Grorean Pittman Luray. Va. Ewing, Elizabeth Ann 1070 Hillcrest Drive, Harrisonburg, Va. Faison, Anna B 2202 Water Works Rd., Bayside, Va. Farrar, Barbara Jo Rt. 1, Box 90, Lynchburg, Va. Farrar, Roberta Jo Palmyra, Va. Faulkner, Lynn Bradford 595 Hibiscus Lane, Bay Point, Miami, Fla. Faulkner, Virginia Scott Rt. 4, Box 358, Richmond, Va. Fawley, Priscilla Ann Broadway, Va. Fearnow, Clarice Ganelle Ellerson. Va. Feather, Bonnie Lee 4125 Garrison St.. N.W., Washington, D. C. Felts, Eleanor Jeanette Boykins, Va. Fergusson, Carolyn Faye 1613 Skipwith Road, Richmond, Va. Ferrell, Trilbie Lee .. 3307 Thurman Ave., Roanoke, Va. Fischer, Dorothy Ann Box 102, Shenandoah, Va. Fisher, Evelyn Carroll Iron Gate, Va. Fisher, Joyce Mae New Castle, Va. Fisher, Thelma Jane _... 625 N. Willow St., Harrisonburg, Va. Fitzgerald, Gayle Jeanette 760 Florence Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Fizer, Phillis Ann Rt. 3, Bedford, Va. Fleisher, Norma Jean Franklin, W. Va. Fleming, Elizabeth Anne 1165 Duncan Drive, Williamsburg, Va. Fletcher, Emily Nina .... Rt. 1, Box 242, Manassas, Va. Flick, Kitty Jo 734 Madison St., Harrisonburg, Va. Flora, Joan Catherine 6830 Windsor Mill Road, Baltimore, Md. Fogle, Brenda Joyce Elkton, Va. Fogle, Richard William 106-A Virginia Ave., Shenandoah, Va. Foote, Shirley F 403 Second St., Shenandoah, Va. Forrester, Anne Clarke Wicomico Church, Va. Fosnight, Sally Lynne 2827 N. VanBuren, Arlington, Va. Foster, Anna Marie 228 Jefferson St., Orange, Va. Foster, Judith Ann .... 6033 N. 23rd St., Arlington, Va. Fouke, Nora Jean 6357 E. Sewells Pt., Norfolk, Va. Fowler, Julie Watson Rt. 1, Keswick, Va. Frame, Lydia Mae _ Marshall, Va. โ€”253โ€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Francis. Elizabeth Sargeant 1037 Westover Ave., Norfolk, Va. Francis, Kay LaVica Boykins, Va. Frank, Kenneth Bruce Star Rt. A, Staunton, Va. Franklin, Yvonne Eugenia Rt. 1, Bluefield, Va. Fredericks, Claire 80 Silverbrook Rd., Shrewsbury, N. J. Freed, Barbara Moon 1601 Mulberry St., Waynesboro, Va. Freeze, Marguerite Davis 5104 Roanoke Ave., Newport News, Va. French, Leonardo Ann 1117 Hamilton Blvd., Hagerstown, Md. Frese, Lorna Lynne Magnolia, Del. Frith, Peggy Ann Rt. 3, Lexington, Va. Fryer, Beverly Anne 4106 Lowell Dr., Pikesville 8, Md. Fugate, Carolyn Ruth .... W. 5th St., Big Stone Gap, Va. Fuhr, Helen Priscilla 312 Moorman Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Fuicher, Helen McCracken .. Rt. 1, Madison Heights, Va. Fulton, Mozelle Gordon 1119 Toledo Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Furman, Joy Roelene Rt. 2. Holcomb, N. Y. Furman, Peggy Anne 109 Lakeview Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Gabbett, Christine V 2719 S. Cleveland St., Arlington, Va. Gaines, Katie Elizabeth 3753 Philip, Wayne County, Va. Gallasch, Mary Kay .... 8705 Weldon Dr., Richmond, Va. Garber, Janet Lee Luray, Va. Garber, Josephine Ann Rt. 5, Staunton, Va. Gard, Marallyn Mae .... 5161 N. 3rd St., Arlington, Va. Garrett, Jane Nelson 200 Ferguson Ave., Warwick, Va. Garrett, Judith Lee 200 Glen Berne Drive, Wilmington 4, Del. Garrett, Valerie Gretchen 125 Pocahontas PL, Hampton, Va. Garth, Gwendolyn Eloise Geer, Va. Gawen, Nina Deshields 509 Water Lane. Tappahannoch, Va. Gay. Mittie Green 1006 Broad St., Altavista, Va. Gedrose, Garnett Selma Box 309, Springfield, Va. Geoghegan, Jane Pearce 721 Grattan Road, Martinsville, Va. George, Sue Oast N. Main St., Chatham. Va. Gibson, Jacqueline Gail Rt. 4, Gretna, Va. Gilbert, Lilly Clairiece Clincho. Va. Gilkerson, Joanne Elizabeth Mt. Crawford, Va. Glass, Helen Delores Box 194. Afton, Va. Glenn. Brenda Lee Box 235, Grottoes, Va. Godey, Martina 200 Park St., S.E., Vienna, Va. Goetz, Virginia Marie 2031 N. Woodrow, Arlington, Va. Goldstein, Helen Frances 275 La Salle Ave., Hampton, Va. Golladay. Madolyn Lee .... S. Main St., Woodstock, Va. Good, Bobby Allen Linville. Va. Good. Charles Edwin 274 W. Elizabeth St., Harrisonburg, Va. Goodman, Eleanor Frances 5212 King William, Richmond, Va. Goodman, Elizabeth Duckett 1667 Monticello Ave., Petersburg, Va. Goodykoontz, Helen Rhea Bishop, Va. Gordon, Marguerite F Rt. 2, Falmouth, Va. Gore, Susan Jane Clear Brook, Va. Gottshall, JoAnne Elizabeth 831 S. 21st St., Arlington 2, Va. Gough, Elizabeth Blande Rt. 3, Box 358, Lynchburg, Va. Gouldthorpe, Barbara Allen Casanova, Va. Gowin, Sarah Elizabeth 332 Biltmore Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Gratz, Charlotte Marie 6024 Bonneau Road, Richmond 27, Va. Graves, Robert Alston Luray, Va. Green, Leonora Meredith 2419 Pine St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Greene, Virginia Carolyn .... 38 Hill St., Hampton, Va. Griffith, Robert Gerald E. Main St., Luray, Va. Griggs, Marion C 403 Jackson St., Gate City, Va. Grizzle, Thelma Jane Box 122, Oakwood, Va. Gross, Hazel J Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. Grove, Anne Louise Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Va. Grove, Carolyn Flo Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Va. Grove, Judith Vinlen 33 W. Potomac St., Williamsport, Md. Gruehn, Wayne Herman 10 Port Road, Harrisonburg, Va. Grundy, Jacqueline Ruth .. Rt. 2, Box 257, Chester, Va. Grymes, Sally DeJarnette Shadwell, Va. Gallion, Eleanor Lou 928 Duke St., Marion, Va. Gum, Barbara Jane Triangle, Va. Gunter, Nancy Lee Rt. 5, Stuart, Va. Gush, Charlotte Etheridge 2120 Helsley Ave., Norfolk 3, Va. Guy, Mary Jane 2710 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. Guy, Pamela F 2710 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. Haddon, Iris Beryl 1009 Bevridge Rd., Richmond 26, Va. Hailey, Shirley Anne Rt. 1, Fishersville, Va. Hall, Carolyn Ann 114 Wilton Ave., Danville, Va. Hall, Mary Ruth 3336 Carpenter St., S.E., Washington 20, D. C. Hall, Robert J 169 H Y Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Hall, Thelma Wolfe 574 S. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Hall, Victoria H 921 Jefferson Ave., Clifton Forge, Va. Halloran, Sarah Ann Rt. 3, Herndon, Va. Hamilton, Roxane DuBoris 4528 43rd St., Washington 16, D. C. Hammack. Elizabeth Brock Middletown, Va. Hammer, Doris Ellen Rt. 1, Box 124, Elkton, Va. Hammer, Robert Marshall Hill Ave., Elkton, Va. Hammer, Ruth LaVonne Rt. 1. Elkton, Va. Hammond, Patricia Anne 1900 N. Broad St.. Mgr. Den, Conn. Hamrick, Lucy Anderson 623 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Hanby, Virginia Diane 3311 Madison St., Wilmington, Del. Haney, Barbara Davis Box 119. Rt. 1, Ruckersville. Va. Haney, Betty Jean Ruckersville, Va. Haney, Patricia Anne Elkton, Va. Harding, Amanda Jane Box 2278, Park St., Waynesboro, Va. Harding, Miriam Helen Nathalie, Va. Hardy, Helen Jean 606 Mansion Drive. Hopewell, Va. Hardy, Mary Lois _ Rt. 1, Bedford. Va. Harman, Linda Lou Box 56. New Hope, Va. โ€”254โ€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Harmon, Nancy Lee Box 414, Hillsville, Va. Harmon, Patricia Ann 220 N. Greenway Blvd., Falls Church, Va. Harnsberger, Harriet Carson .... 66 Port Republic Road, Harrisonburg, Va. Harrington, Betty Wallace 2802 Cameron Mill Rd., Alexandria, Va. Harrington, Mary Elizabeth .... 2686 F. MacArthur Rd., Fort Meade, Md. Harris, Alice Lee Box 467, West Point, Va. Harris, Alice May 523 N. Brunswick Ave., South Hill, Va. Harris. Barbara Ann 4606 Hilltop Drive, Lynchburg, Va. Harris, Rosalie Elizabeth 141 City Point Road, Hopewell, Va. Harrison, Barbara Jean Rt. 5, Box 22, Harrisonburg, Va. Hart, Margaret Elizabeth .. Rt. 3, Box 506, Roanoke, Va. Hart, Minnie Brown 1006 Sheraton Ct., Martinsville, Va. Hart, Virginia Elaine 2023 Prince Charles Road, Ottawa, Ont, Canada Harwley, Mary Beth Hayden Rt. 3, Box 368, Annandale, Va. Hattaway, Mary Lee .. 209 Watts Lane, Portsmouth, Va. Hayes, Karen Lea U S A H, Camp Zama, APO 343, c o Postmaster, San Francisco, Cal. Haymaker, Mary Lou 109 Main St. , Fincastle, Va. Haynes, Carol Jean 106 Craig St., Covington, Va. Haynes, Mary Ellen 15 Greenbrier Rd., Portsmouth, Va. Hayter, Rose Ann Rural Retreat, Va. Haught, Rosemary Elkwood, Va. Hazell, Elizabeth Ann 8202 Larcom Lane, Richmond, Va. Hearn, Linda Lee 710 Timber Branch Drive, Alexandria, Va. Heatwole, Charlotte Ruth .... Rt. 5, Harrisonburg, Va. Heatwole, Donna Kay Rt. 5, Harrisonburg, Va. Heatwole, Nancy Lee Rt. 5, Box 90, Harrisonburg, Va. Heavner, Mary Lee Dear Run, W. Va. Heddings, Mary Catherine Rt. 1, Catlett, Va. Heilig, Gloria Lorraine .... 274 Peliso Ave., Orange, Va. Heilig, Zelda Lois 274 Peliso Ave., Orange, Va. Henkel, Sylvia Gene 1831 Forest Drive, Waynesboro, Va. Hennings, Joyce Ann ..._ Darnall Dr., Box 74, McLean, Va. Henshaw, Artys Nee Rt. 1, Box 243. Chester, Va. Hensley, Carolyn Elizabeth 234 Isle Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Henson, Jane Norman 3334 Mud Lick Road, Roanoke, Va. Hepler, Harriet Elizabeth 335 Fudge St., Covington, Va. Hepp, Sandra Louise Box 506, Rt. 3, Fairfax, Va. Herrin, June Howard .... Rt. 9, Box 165, Roanoke, Va. Heslep, Barbara Allyn Box 156, Narrows, Va. Heuser, Sandra McGavock Max Meadows, Va. Hickman, Marjorie Anne _... Box 82, Natural Bridge Station, Va. Hicks. Carole Jean 624 Todds Lane, Newport News, Va. Higgins, Betty Jane 5008 Leicester Road, Chesterfield, Va. Higgs, Elizabeth Everett 223 N. Lewis St., Staunton, Va. Hill, Barbara Lynn Shenandoah, Va. Hiner, Marjorie Ann Troutville, Va. Hiner, Sara Ann Rt. 2, Box 339, Waynesboro, Va. Hinton, Margaret Ann Kilmarnock, Va. Hinton, Wanda E Luray, Va. Hipp, Joan Elizabeth 2124 S. Quebec St., Arlington, Va. Hixon, Joan Frances 4025 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Va. Hobbs, Florine Anita 1246 Rogers St., South Norfolk, Va. Hofelich, Delores Barbara 703 Forest Hill Ave., Mecklinburg, Va. Hoffman, Beverly Ann Rt. 2, Wiiliamsport, Md. Hoffman, Carole Lee 1489 Emory PL, Norfolk, Va. Hole, Shirley Anne 210 S. Holly Ave., Highland Springs, Va. Holland, Charlotte Wills _... 63 Saunders Road, Warwick, Va. Holland, Nancy Jean Rt. 4, Lexington, Va. Holliday, Virginia Lee 65 Christal Road, Metucken, N. J. Holmes, Mary Helen Union Level, Va. Hoist, Jacqueline .... 528 Mercer Road, Princeton, N. J. Holstein, Mary Louis .... 600 Stonersll, Lexington, Va. Holtzclaw, Nancy Taylor 256 Harris Creek Rd., Hampton, Va. Holtzman, Ralph Kenneth .. 147 S. Court St., Luray, Va. Hommowun, Betty Marie 117 Walter Hays Dr., Palo Alto, Cal. Hook, Lucy M. B Box 45, Fairfield, Va. Hoover, Vivian Jane New Market, Va. Hopkins, Joan Juanita _.._ Rt. 2, Duncannon, Pa. Hopkins, Nancy Carol Ferncliff, Va. Horsiey, Shirley Ann 89 Pine St., Fieldale, Va. House, Glenna Margaret Shenandoah, Va. House, Jeanette Warree 1062 N. Monroe St., Arlington, Va. Houseman, Norma Lillian Rt. 1, Redwood, Va. Howard, Jane Marie 423 W. Locust St., Covington, Va. Howard, Lois June .... 234 E. Main St., Covington, Va. Howerton, Jean Elizabeth McKenney, Va. Howeth, Katherine Jane McDaniel, Md. Hubers, Patricia Ruth Shenandoah River Lodge, Luray, Va. Hudgins, Peggy Ann 869 Yorktown Roadj Poquoson, Va. Huffer, Connie June Churchville, Va. Huffman, Ann Katharine 219 Rosser Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Huffman, Judy Darlene Glasgow, Va. Huffman, Sarah Epard 328 Franklin St., Harrisonburg, Va. Huffman, Wilma Lee .... Rt. 1, Box 126, Keezletown, Va. Hull, Hildred Carolyn Hightown, Va. Hull, Sandra J _ Churchville, Va. Humphries, Betsy Lee Vesuvius, Va. Humphries, Doris Jean 128 Bonney Road, Norfolk 2, Va. Hundley, Elizabeth Gregory 5018 New Kent Road, Richmond, Va. Hunten, Frances Virginia Craigsville, Va. Hurowitz, Mary Lucille 28 S. Coalter St., Staunton, Va. Hutchinson, Patricia Ann 4006 N. Woodstock St., Arlington,, Va. โ€”255โ€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Ingram, Judyth Joann 3528 S. Wakefield St.. Arlington 6, Va. Isom, Sharon Lee 13 S. Daisy Ave., Highland Springs, Va. Ivins, Linda Anne 19 Stratford Road, Newport News, Va. Jackson, Deann Lamour Churchville, Va. Jackson, Mary LaMar 1905 Powhatan Ave., Petersburg, Va. Jackson, Peggy Sue Old Trents Ferry Rd., Lynchburg, Va. Jacobs, Barbara Ann 820 Capital Landing Road, Williamsburg, Va. Jacobs, Shirley Ann Box 143, Rt. 4, Gretna, Va. Jarrels, Janet Elaine Port Republic, Va. Jefferson, Rosemary Irene 552 Dillard Road, Roanoke, Va. Jeft ' ress, Jacquelin Wray Box 362, Culpeper, Va. Jennings, Linda Jane Rt. 4, Box 325, Roanoke, Va. Jernigan, Annie Lee 1814 Watt Lane, Richmond 23, Va. Jernigan, Pattie Lou 1814 Watt Lane, Richmond 23, Va. Johnson, Dorothy Frances Route 2, Box 244, Woodford, Va. Johnson, Lee Garnet .... Rt. 3, Box 321-C, McLean, Va. Johnson, Sylvia Jane Marshall, Va. Johnson, Teresa Ann .... 731 Hayes Dr., Lynchburg, Va. Johnson, Wanda Lee .... 503 Taylor St., Lexington, Va. Johnston, Brenda Fay _ 703 Douglas Ave., Portsmouth; Va. Johnston, Martha Adell 2646 Warwick Rd., Warwick, Va. Jones, Doris Elizabeth 315A E. Monroe Ave., Alexandria, Va. Jones, Edna 116 Park Ave., Danville, Va. Jones, Evelyn Constance 4800 W. Seminary, Richmond, Va. Jones, Martha Eppsl .... Route 2, Box 692, Ellerson, Va. Jones, Mary Jane 4424 S. 36th St., Arlington 6, Va. Jones, Verna Earle _ _ 121 Deer Run, Miami Springs, Fla. Jones, Winnifred E 121 Deer Run, Miami Springs, Fla. Joyner, Nancy Lee 222 Hollywood Ave., Hampton, Va. Justice. Betty Jean .... 420 N. 9th Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Kahmer, Frieda Rose McGaheysville, Va. Kane, Diane Lea .... 721 Madison Rd., Williamsburg, Va. Karnes, Betty Lou Rt. 1, Box 5, Shenandoah, Va. Katsorelos, Costendenos 147 Warsaw St., Harrisonburg, Va. Keatley, Barbara Kay 1532 Dornton Ave., Baltimore 20, Md. Keith, Mary Ellen .... 2531 Vincent Ave., Norfolk,, Va. Keith, Sharon Jean .... 1216 Lindale Lane, Norfolk 3, Va. Kendrick, Barbara Anne 311 E. Greenway Road, Fairfax, Va. Kent, Carolyn June Afton, Va. Kern, Lynda Garland 909 Madison Ave., Clifton Forge, Va. Kesterson, Wilda Frances 2600 Terrett Ave., Alexandria, Va. Kibler, Frances Culpeper, Va. Kimble, Charlotte Marie Ruddle, Va. Kimble, Shelvy Jean Purcellville, Va. Kimmel, Carole Ann .... 433 S. Walnut St., Mulford, Del. King, Barbara Jean 1713 Concord Dr., Charlottesville, Va. King, Cynthia Nichols 6C Fenway South, Baltimore 21, Md. King, Kay Alderman 1904 Stadium Rd., Charlottesville, Va. King, Margaret Anne .... 109 Rose Ave., Blacksburg, Va. Kirshner, Joyce Phyllis 86 Lewis St., Perth Amboy, N. J. Kiser, Joyce Patricia 157 S. Aberdeen St., Arlington, Va. Kiser, Ralph Pleasant 290 Green St., Harrisonburg, Va. Kitchen, Jean Ann Rt. 2, Box 217, Fairfax, Va. Kline, Barbara Leake _ 1053 N. Monroe St., Arlington, Va. Knapp, Jean Louise .... 611 S. Irving St., Arlington, Va. Knapp, Patricia Ray Box 350, West Point, Va. Knight, Carole Lee 205 Yeardley Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Koch, William Franklin 294 W. Elizabeth St., Harrisonburg, Va. Koontz, Lois Maxine Rt. 1, Box 47, Elkton.Va. Koontz, Samuel Brock 233 Monument Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Kraige, Suzanne 2411 Avenel Ave., Roanoke, Va. Kreider, Norman H Rt. 3, Lancaster, Pa. Lam, Jesse James McGaheysville, Va. Lam, Letitia Ellen McGaheysville, Va. Lamb, Margaret Eleanor 309 8th St., Vinton, Va. Lambert, Joan Diane 622 Jackson Ave., Richmond 22, Va. Lambert, Orva Ruthene Brandywine, W. Va. Landes, Judith Ellen Timberville, Va. Lankford, Marilyn Frances 311 Biltmore, Lynchburg, Va. Lantz, Shelvy Jean Broadway, Va. LaPrade, Nancy Lucille 2004 Denniston Ave., Roanoke, Va. Larson, Angoline G 231 Paul St., Harrisonburg, Va. Latham, Viola Lynn Haymarket, Va. Lawrence, Sallyann Margaret 520 Harrison Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Laws, Sandra Louise .... 3114 S. 2nd St., Arlington, Va. Lawson, Helen Hayward .. 303 Academy St., Salem, Va. Layman, C. Sheldon Rt. 5, Harrisonburg, Va. Layman, Eldon Jacob _ Rt. 2, Box 192, Harrisonburg, Va. Layne, Loretta Lee Leesville Rd., Lynchburg, Va. Leach, Dorothy Ruth 211 E. Oxford Ave., Alexandria, Va. Leake, Sandra Gail 433 W. Water St., Harrisonburg, Va. Leatherman, Lois Garber 179 Mechanics St., Doylestown, Va. Ledford, Sara Ann Box 453, Vienna, Va. Lee, Winifred Ann Rt. 4, Appomattox, Va. Leffel, Bruce Allen 666 E. Market St., Harrisonburg, Va. Leistra, Jean Terry 103 Taylor St., Staunton, Va. Lepre, Margaret Rose .. 319 N. Battle St., Manassas, Va. Leonard, Rebecca 213 Valleydale, Salem, Va. Lester, Diane Marie .... Rt. 1, Box 273, Martinsville, Va. Life, George Frank McGaheysville, Va. Life, Janet Burner McGaheysville, Va. Lincoln, Mary Lewis Lovingston, Va. โ€”256โ€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Lindamood, Nancy Anne 245 W. Reservoir St., Wytheville, Va. Lindsey, Sarah Louise Rt. 1, Marion, Va. Linton, Robert Charles 1509 Prince Edward, Fredericksburg, Va. Liskey, Sylvia Dawn 775 Old Furnace Road, Harrisonburg, Va. Lloyd, Bobbie Lee 116 Locust St., Lloyd, Fontaine Moncure 6118 Lincolnia Road, Alexandria, Va. Logan, Bessie H 860 S. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Logan, Elizabeth JoAnn Rt. 3, Winchester, Va. Logan, Ruth C. L Middlebrook, Va. Lohr, Lena Kathryn Rt. 3, Broadway, Va. Long, Clara Laverne Rt. 2, Luray, Va. Long, Mary Lee Hot Springs, Va. Long, Phyllis Ann Mt. Clinton, Va. Lotts, Jane Catherine Spottswood, Va. Lowenbach, Betty E Leesburg, Va. Lowry, Sarah Linda Lovettsville, Va. Lucas, Rita Kay 110 W. Jones St., Fairfax, Va. Lucy, Martha Ann _ Dinwiddie, Va. Lukin, Nancy Kay 4608 Golf Park Drive, Lynchburg, Va. Lundin, Elizabeth Ann .... 3 Felton Place, Hampton, Va. Lutz, Carolyn _ Mt. Jackson, Va. Lutz, Kathleen Mt. Jackson, Va. Lynch, Jane Ann ..._ _... Box 434, Parksley, Va. Lynn, Nancy Vicki Winfree St., Chester, Va. Lytton, Shirley Marie .... 9 Burrows Ave., Fairfax, Va. McAfee, Connie Lou 1029 Oakwood Drive, Roanoke, Va. McClanahan, Audrey Marks 1520 Westwood, Charlottesville, Va. McClanahan, Nancy Lee Maurertown, Va. McCloskey, Anne Susan Tappahannock, Va. McConnell, Edgar P 547 S. Mason St., Harrisonburg, Va. McConnell, Mary Rebecca 125 6 N. 17th St., Wheeling, W. Va. McCown, Eleanor Glasgow 22 Frazier St., Staunton, Va. McDaniel, Rebecca Eilen .. 500 3rd St., Shenandoah, Va. McDonald, Janet Elizabeth Rt. 2, Axton, Va. McDuff, Bonnie Anne 3549-A S. Stafford St., Arlington 6, Va. McElroy, Scemearl Emaline Rt. 4, Lexington, Va. McFarland, Cornelia Ann 108 Sunset, Villa Hgts., Martinsville, Va. McGinnis, Beverly Ann 4307 Fitzhugh Ave., Richmond, Va. Mcllwraith, Clara B 1408 South Main, Harrisonburg, Va. McManaway, Martha Raye R.F.D. 2, Moneta, Va. McNeill, Sara Henrietta .. 100 E. Pinner St., Suffolk, Va. McOween, Marcia E 4808 N. 2nd Rd., Arlington, Va. McSweeney, Gail Carol ..._ 3057 Timberland Ave., Roanoke, Va. Macklin, Virginia Sue 4517 S. 36th St., Arlington, Va. Madagan, Mary Ann Rt. 3, Valley Pike, Winchester, Va. Maddox, Betty Belle _... Box 442, Front Royal, Va. MacMatton, Barbar Ellen Rt. 1, Box 27, Culpeper, Va. Majer, Jasaska Ana โ€ž 543 Alleghany Ave., Houston, Va. Mallery, Elizabeth Jenney 304 Newton St., Salisbury, Md. Malouf, Adriane ..._ 509 Patterson, Roanoke, Va. Manly, Patricia Fay โ€ž 218 Buxton Rd., Falls Church, Va. Marshall, Caroline T Rt. 1, Mt. Jackson, Va. Marshall, Karen L 4714 High St., Portsmouth, Va. Marson, Katherine Clarke 707 S. Royal St., Alexandria, Va. Martin, Georgia Ann ..._ Rt. 1, Martinsville, Va. Martin, Judith Ann ..._ Madison Heights, Va. Martin, Ruth Celeste _ 833 Fort Henry St., Petersburg, Va. Martin, Elizabeth A 1731 New Hampshire St., Washington 9, D. C. Masincup, Mary Katherine .... P. O. Box 486, Elkton Va. Matthews, Gail Edith Box 147, Brevard, N. C. Matthews, Mary C 2700 Berley Ave., South Norfolk, Va. Matthews, Suzan E Brevard, N. C. Mauck, Margaret .... 9 S. Marshall St., Front Royal, Va. Maupin, Paige M 4005 Newport Ave., Norfolk 8, Va. Mayes, Virginia Eleanor 1400 Claremont Ave., Richmond, Va. Mayo, Bettie Anne 7003 Lakewood Dr., Richmond 26, Va. Mayton, Lelia Thompson ...- . Rt. 2, Crewe, Va. Meadows, Joyce L 440 Poplar Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Meadows, Wanda Hensley Grottoes, Va. Meek, Mary Anneta _ Rt. 1, Fishersville, Va. Megeath, Sarah Louise _ Ladysmith, Va. Mehailescu, Elizabeth Box 38, Bowers Hill, Va. Melton, Bettye ..._ โ€ž 302 3rd St., Shenandoah, Va. Melton, Virginia 303 3rd St., Shenandoah, Va. Mercer, Grace Anne 2014 Scroggins Rd., Alexandria, Va. Merrell, Virginia _ Rt. 1, Box 39, Oakton, Va. Messenger, Mary Elma Box 85, Callaway, Va. Messersmith, Julia ..._ Box 85, Grottoes, Va. Messersmith, Nina _... Box 85, Grottoes, Va. Metts, Joan Hall 318 Massanutten St., Strasburg, Va. Meyerhoeffer, Margorey Mt. Crawford, Va. Miley, Patricia Carter .. 337 W. Main St., Berryville, Va. Miller, Betty Lucille Rt. 2, Box 3B, Crozet, Va. Miller, Bonnie Gene Rt. 1, Harrisonburg, Va. Miller, Caroline .... 1820 N. Quantico St., Quantico, Va. Miller, Courtney Louise 4801 Colonial Ave., Norfolk, Va. Miller, Donald Vetter โ€ž 407 W. Court St., Woodstock, Va. Miller, Judith Lee Penn Laird, Va. Miller, Judy Frances 16 Albemarle St., Portsmouth, Va. Miller, Luanne Elizabeth _ Sperryville, Va. Miller, Marilyn Wayne 16 Albemarle St., Portsmouth, Va. Miller, Norma Lee Rt. 3, Box 168A, Elkton, Va. Miller, Robert Preston _ Rt. 2, Dayton, Va. Milleson, Georgeanna Rt. 1, Berryville, Va. Mincer, Clara Louise _ 1506 Kenwood Lane, Charlottesville, Va. Minter, Nancy Jane 709 Jefferson St., Martinsville, Va. Misenheimer, Jeanne Rt. 5, Salisbury, N. C. Moats, Wilma Lee _ _ _ McDowell, Va. Moffett, Virginia Lee 312 Van Buren St., Herndon, Va. -257โ€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Monger, Kenneth Ernest Box 515. Elkton, Va. Monger, Lloyd Whitney Elkton, Va. Monger, Mary Anne Shenandoah, Va. Monroe, Shelby Rae Goldwin, Va. Montgomery, Ray N New Market. Va. Moody, Mary Ann 833 Hinton St., Petersburg, Va. Moore. Esther Mahala Rt. 2, Box 405, Martinsville, Va. Moore, Nancy Carolyn 1707 Avondale Ave., Richmond, Va. Moore, Nancy Louise 407 Second St., Crewe, Va. Moore, Sally Patricia Rt. 2, Box 26, Hickory, Va. Moreland, Jane 6068 N. 26th St., Arlington, Va. Morgan, Fannie Belle ... 1833 Carlton Rd., Roanoke, Va. Morgan, Janet Lee .... 812 DeSale St., S.W., Vienna, Va. Morris, Beatrice Ann Rt. 4, Box 246, Harrisonburg, Va. Morris, Elizabeth Bagby 1521 Laburnum Ave., Richmond, Va. Morris, Loretta Anne 1024 Campbell Ave., Roanoke, Va. Morris, Patricia Williams Woodland Rd., Mt. Tabor, N. J. Morrison, Carolyn Virginia Rt. 3, Lexington, Va. Morrison, Carolyn Virginia Woodstock, Va. Motto, Shirley Ann .... 3640 Blvd., Colonial Heights, Va. Moyar, Susan Jane _ 219 Moorman Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Mullen, Brenda Frances 201 Lorraine Ave., Fredericksburg. Va. Mullenex, James Lee .... Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. Mumpower, Carole Jean .... Spruce St., Winchester, Va. Mundy, Mable Theresa Barboursville, Va. Murphy, Anne Pearce 3420 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. Murphy, Frankie Eleanor Rt. 3, Covington, Va. Murphy, Judith Ann 115 Cedar Ave., Fairfax, Va. Murray, Sylvia Lee 802 Bashford, Alexandria, Va. Musser, Carolyn Jane Box 231, Rural Retreat, Va. Myers, Barbara Ann _ 103 Elmore Ave., Croton-in-Hudson, N. Y. Myers, Betty Jo 285 Caroline St., Orange, Va. Myers, Shirley Ann .... Rt. 4, Box 245, Harrisonburg, Va. Nagle, Patricia Lynn 3032 Oak Forest Dr., Baltimore, Md. Nankruell, David Robert 21 N. Rock St., Shamokin, Pa. Neale, Mary Katherine 3900 Seminary Ave., Richmond 27, Va. Neibert. Joan Ann Rt. 1, Box 474, Fairfax, Va. Nelson, Bonnie Lee Gold Dale, Va. Nelson, John Howard Rt. 5, Harrisonburg, Va. Nester, Nancy Gayle Villamont, Va. Newby, Barbara Jean 2237 Observatory Place, Washington 7, D. C. Newell, Rose Marie 2302 Richmond Ave., Petersburg, Va. Newland, Ralph Eugene Mt. Jackson, Va. Newlin, Virginia Gail 2451 N. Sycamore St., Arlington, Va. Newton, Virginia Ann Box 193, Rt. 3, Chase City, Va. Ney, Ronald Ellroy, Jr 1250 Moffett, Harrisonburg. Va. Nicholas, Betty Sue 100 Warwick St., Madison Heights, Va. Nicholas, Patricia Ann 407 Kemp Lane, South Norfolk, Va. Nichols, Linda Lee Rt. 4, Box 284, Norfolk, Va. Nicholson, Carolyn Jewell Triplet, Va. Nichter. Tamapa Caroline Rt. 2, Herndon, Va. Nidermaier, Linda Lee Louisa, Va. Nixon. Sarah Anne Rt. 3, Box 281, Madison Heights, Va. Noel, Aurelia Joan 200 Willow St., Lynchburg, Va. Noel, Carole Ann .... 801 Rose Ave., Clifton Forge, Va. Nolan, Sharon Ann Star Lake, N. J. Norlander, Nancy Jane 206 Lake View Dr., Brevard, N. C. 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, Diane Annette 945 Sweetbriar Dr., Alexandria, Va. Oakey, Charleen 3202 Richelieu Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va. O ' Donnell, Hugh Daniel II 1041 S. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Oliff, Anita Louise .. .. 737 Kerns Rd., Falls Church, Va. O ' Neill. John Thomas Elkton, Va. Outen, Samuel Langford 113 Spring Lake Rd.. Columbia, S. C. Owens, Maude Jennieve Aldie, Va. Owens. Veil Ann Rt. 2, Pulaski, Va. Owings, Mary Lou Church St., Middletown, Va. Padgett, Helen Kytha 1444 N. Wood Circle, Lynchburg, Va. Padgett, Martha Sue .... 119 Federal St.. Lynchburg, Va. Painter, Bonnie June Rt. 2, Box 50, Edinburg, Va. Palmer, Samuel Chester 309 Gray Ave., Staunton, Va. Park, Barbara Jean 520 Meadow Lane, Falls Church, Va. Parker, Eleanor Anne ... 5226 Powhatan, Norfolk, Va. Parrish, Jane Gibson 1320 Avondale Ave., Richmond, Va. Parrott, Sara Anne Standardsville, Va. Pas, Nancy Linn .... 5625 18th Rd., N., Arlington 5, Va. Paterson, Helen Marian 8 W. Windsor Ave., Alexandria, Va. Patterson, Carrie Elizabeth .. Box 106, Woodbridge, Va. Patterson. Dorothy Lee .... Box 182, Max Meadows, Va. Payne, Doyle Elwood Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Payne, Virginia Malinda Rt. 1. Mt. Union, Pa. Peabody, Penelope Louise 289 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N. J. Pearcey, Jacqueline .... 2004 Elm Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Peatross, Barbara Anne 7508 N. Pinehill Dr., Richmond 28, Va. Peil, Sabra Anne 2221 N. Buchanan St., Arlington 7. Va. Peirce. Sharon Leigh 1000 E. Wakefield Dr.. Alexandria, Va. Pennington. Gitta .... 1442 Bluestone, Harrisonburg, Va. Perkins. Mary Winifred Kents Store, Va. Perry, Elizabeth Jean 5121 Norvella Ave., Norfolk, Va. Perry, Rowena Puckett Box 55, Oakwood, Va. Persing, Beverly Ann Hewlett, Va. Peters, Elizabeth 730 Lee St., Warrenton, Va. Peters, John Dale .... 293 Cambell St., Harrisonburg, Va. Pettit, Barbara Ann 1605 N. Taylor St., Arlington, Va. Peyton, Patricia Anne Box 152, Lorton, Va. Pfoutz, Gene Leroy 761 Old Furnale Rd., Harrisonburg, Va. -258โ€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Pharr, Joan 2407 Stanley Ave., Roanoke, Va. Philippe, Catherine Renee 307 Woodland Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Phillippe, Elizabeth May 701 Gypsy Ave., Staunton. Va. Phillippe, Rachel 752 Hillcrest Dr., Staunton, Va. Phillips, Lurli Yvonne 149 Belleview Ave., Orange, Va. Phillips, Patricia Ann Rt. 3. Box 19. Harrisonburg, Va. Phillips, Sue Elizabeth 1000 Locust Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Phipps, Carole Gwyn .... 1645 Blair Rd., Petersburg, Va. Picklesimer, Carolyn Sue 624 Roxbury St., Clifton Forge, Va. Pierce. Jeanette Hillman 2301 Hanover Ave., Richmond. Va. Pillow, Mary Dawn _ Randolph, Va. Pipicelli, Brenda Joyce 94 Harrington St., Meriden, Conn. Pinard, Dolores Whittaker 3600 S. 25th St., Arlington, Va. Pippin, Roger Wayne Rt. 1, Mt. Jackson, Va. Plummer, Norma Jean 407 Rosemont, Martinsburg, W. Va. Poff, Barbara Faye _ 1345 Chestnut Ave., Buena Vista, Va. Pollock, Mary Diane Rt. 3, Box 321-A, Annandale, Va. Pollok, Jean Marie .... 150 Montague St., Danville, Va. Ponzillo. Joanne Hope 101 Court Rd., Waynesboro, Va. Poor, Christina Adeline 207 Faigle Rd., Portsmouth, Va. Potzler, Mary Ann .... 5517 18th St., N, Arlington, Va. Pound, Peggy Ann _ Elkwood, Va. Price, Murriel Franklin Rt. 1, Shenandoah, Va. Printz, Joyce Marlene Rt. 2, Box 398, Vienna, Va. Printz, Patricia Ann Rt. 2, Box 398, Vienna, Va. Proctor, Gary Keith New Market, Va. Pruner, Rose Marie 250 W. Main St., Marion, Va. Pugh, Patricia Anne 204 Opequon Ave., Winchester, Va. Pusey, Ruth Carolyn 714 13th St., Alexandria, Va. Quatse, Beth Ann Elkton, Va. Quatse, Mary Terry Rt. 3, Elkton, Va. Queen, Jane Elizabeth .... 4700 S. 6th St., Arlington, Va. Quesenberry, Sarah Emily Rt. 1, Fincastle, Va. Quic k, Nancy Bowman Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Va. Quist, Linda Allene 5432 N. Carlyn Springs Rd., Arlington 3, Va. Rabe, Sheila Jean 150 Clopton Rd., Richmond, Va. Ragsdale, Mary Lucille Rt. 2, DeWitt, Va. Raines, Ellen Louise Keezletown, Va. Rainey, Susan Ritchie Box 387, Carlisle. Pa. Ralston, Lillian Marie Rt. 4, Staunton, Va. Ramsey, Betty Foster .. 329 DuPont Ave., Staunton. Va. Ramsey, Carolyn Elizabeth 2622 Marlboro Ave., Norfolk, Va. Randall, Lynn Victoria 225 N. Royal St., Alexandria, Va. Raynes, Dorothy Cooke McGaheysville, Va. Redden, Sandra Irene ..._ mo S. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Reid, Nancy Elizabeth Mt. Sidney, Va. Reilly, James Vincent _ 277 Franklin St., Harrisonburg, Va. Reilly, Mary Frances _ 277 Franklin St., Harrisonburg, Va. Rexrode, Robert Russell Doe Hill, Va. Reynolds, Thelma Mae 5200 Pine Crest, Richmond 25, Va. Rhudy, India Rebecca Rt. 3, Tazewell, Va. Rice, Nancy Clair Big Island, Va. Rice, Patricia Ann Rt. 1, Keezletown, Va. Rice, Sue McClure Box 81, Glasgow, Va. Richard, Geraldine .... 56 John Roberts, Alexandria, Va. Richardson, Willie Sue Rt. 1, Shawsville, Va. Rimel, Reta Floe Rt. 3, Box 67, Elkton, Va. Ring, Helen Cassell W. Locust St., Woodstock, Va. Rinker, Virginia Ann Timberville, Va. Ritchie, Robert Edward Box 73, Dayton, Va. Ritchie, Shelvie Jean Rt. 4, Harrisonburg, Va. Ritter, Susan May 3416 Beacon Lane, Falls Church, Va. Rixey, Barbara Farley Acres, Brandy, Va. Roach, Bennie Lee Rt. 3, Elkton, Va. Roberts, Judith Ann _ 17 Westside Court, Lexington, Va. Roberts, Martha Louise .... 1727 Bluemont, Roanoke, Va. Roberts, Nora Jane 4109 Peakland Place, Lynchburg, Va. Roberts, Violet Spainhower 341 Maryland Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Robertson, Anna Lee 307 11th St., Campbell, Va. Robertson, Jean Adair 307 11th St., Campbell, Va. Robertson, Margy Mae Box 1, Rustburg, Va. Robertson, Ruth Leonora .. Rt. 5, Box 371, McLean, Va. Robey, Carol Ann 400 Lebanon Dr., Falls Church, Va. Rodeffer, Charles William McGaheysville, Va. Rogers, Jeanette Augusta Waverly, Va. Rogers, Katherine Patricia 105 Vermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Roland, Flora Ann 16 Burtis St., Norfolk, Va. Rood, Valorie Jean 512 Lexington Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Roof, Ellen Louise 201 E. Irvin Ave., Hagerstown, Md. Roseberry, Jacqueline Anne Box 168, Manassas, Va. Ross, Betsy Ellen .... 129 S. Martin St., Alexandria, Va. Rosson, Judith Wise 2525 Woodland Rd., Charlottesville, Va. Routten, Patty Dixon Sea Breeze Farm, Elizabeth City, Hampton, Va. Royall, Mary Luella 230 James River Dr., Newport News, Va. Roystone, Angelica F 4739 N. 17th St.. Arlington 7, Va. Rubin, Carol Lucille 5505 10th St., N, Arlington 5, Va. Ruckel, Susan Wood 214 Portland Place, Richmond, Va. Rudacille, Ruby Moselle Bentonville, Va. Rudisill, Ann E. .... 316 W. Main St., Clifton Forge, Va. Ruffner, Frances Mae Luray, Va. Ruleman, Judy Lea ..._ Rt. 2, Dayton, Va. Ryburn, Carolyn Corell Glade Spring, Va. Ryder, Barbara C Rt. 1, Box 86-A, Portsmouth, Va. Ryerson, Penelope Sue 572 S. Wayne Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Sager, Roger L Star Tannery, Va. Salmons, Hazel Lee .... Rt. 1, Box 314-A, Danville, Va. Samford, Agnes Hale Box 6, Alberta, Va. -259โ€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Saunders, Margaret Mattox Box 171, Stuarts Draft, Va. Savage, Nancy Paige 405 Alleghany Rd., Hampton, Va. Saville, Mary Louise 310 S. Mildred St., Charles Town, W. Va. Scavera, Janet Josephine 54 Orchard Road, Emerson, N. J. Schaaf, Virginia Lee .... 2212 Pichett St., Hopewell, Va. Schindler, Anne Lisa Western State Hospital, Staunton, Va. Schultz, Beverly Bidwell Dayton, Va. Schultz, Neora Anne 901 Tenth, Alexandria, Va. Scoggin, Kay Whitehurst 1112 Woodland Road, Petersburg, Va. Scott, Judith Ann 1014 Preston, Radford, Va. Scripture, Frances B 100 N. Greenbrier, Arlington, Va. Scruggs, Billie Lou Box 5, Iron Gate, Va. Sealor, Margaret Anne 601 S. 22nd St., Arlington 2, Va. Secord, Grace .... 2406 Montgomery Ave., Roanoke, Va. See, Merlin Gay Rt. 2, Box 177-A, Linville, Va. Semones, Betty Lou Box 547, Hillsville, Va. Servanin, Georgette Simone Rue Lamartune, Genas Isere, France Setliff, Barbara Joan ...... 827 W. 42nd St., Norfolk. Va. Setzer, Jansie Jo 232 Kingston Road, Baltimore 20, Md. Shackelford, Elizabeth Old Chester, Va. Shaffer, Ann Virginia Luray, Va. Shank, Audrey B Broadway, Va. Shank, Charity Camilla Park View, Harrisonburg. Va. Shaw, Dorothy Carol 11 S. French St., Alexandria, Va. Shearer, John Irvin Rt. 2, Hershey, Pa. Shearer, Sarah Jane 129 2nd St., Highspire, Pa. Sheehe, Denese Frances 707 Frederick St., Cumberland, Md. Sheets, Dorothy Lee 709 D St., Staunton, Va. Shelton, Joyce Ann 184 Main St., Wytheville, Va. Sherman, Anne Binford 424 S. Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. Shifflett, Betty Colleen Rt. 2, Elkton, Va. Shifflett. Dottie Jean Box 15, Earlysville, Va. Shillingburg, Doris Elizabeth Woodstock, Va. Shinaberry, Mary Ann Deerfield, Va. Shipe, Janet Marie Edinburg, Va. Shipe. Jeanette Elizabeth Front Royal, Va. Shipley, Claudia Marie .... 907 8th St., Alexandria, Va. Shope, Anna Lou Timberville, Va. Shores, Virginia Ann 4871 Windermere Ave., Norfolk, Va. Showalter, Bill Miller 1309 Crawford Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Shotwell, Virginia Ann Criglersville, Va. Showker, Ralph Leonard 436 Ridgeway St., Clifton Forge, Va. Shreckhise, Judith Marie .... Box 57, Weyers Cave, Va. Shropshire, Carol Sue 1102 Douglas St., Martinsville, Va. Shumate, Mary Stuart Calverton, Va. Signor, Grace Adele 602 Cornell Rd., Fairfax, Va. Silman, Anne Berryville, Va. Silman, Shirley Jean Box 405. Berryville, Va. Simmerman, Elizabeth Pratt Box 261, Max Meadows, Va. Simmons, Norris Henry _ 209 N. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Simms, Clara Jane .... 1112 Cord St., Baltimore 20, Md. Sipe, Sarah Ann 337 W. Main St., Berryville, Va. Siron, Margaret Faye Churchville, Va. Sites, Diana Derr Upper Track, W. Va. Six, Joyce Levon _ Bland, Va. Skapars, Irene _.._ Gaston Hall, Somerset, Va. Smiley, Carolyn JoAnn McGaheysville, Va. Smith, Barbara Ann Dumfries, Va. Smith, Carolyn Fay Bassett, Va. Smith, Charlotte Selby 2420 N. Potomac St., Arlington, Va. Smith, Cora Elizabeth 52 Frye Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Smith, Dorothy Fay McGaheysville, Va. Smith, Dorris Wingfield 2302 Floyd Ave., Richmond 21, Va. Smith, Elizabeth Ardelia Box 564, Buchanan, Va. Smith, Evelyn Mae Hey Rd., Box 392, Richmond, Va. Smith, Geraldine H 304 Deron Rd., Staunton, Va. Smith, Henrietta Carole Rt. 2, Box 4, Stuart, Va. Smith, Joanne Elizabeth 500 Elmwood Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Smith, Joyce Sandra Baity, Va. Smith, Kay Joyce Criders, Va. Smith, Lenore Marie .... Rt. 1, Box 259, Covington, Va. Smith, Marianna 209 N. 14th Ave., Hopewell, Va. Smith, Mae Frances Rt. 2, Box 199, Axton, Va. Smith, Martha Lou .... 52 Frye Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Smith, Marion Elizabeth Lancaster, Va. Smith, Noema Lane 3448 Noway Ave., N., Roanoke, Va. Smith, Patricia Lou .... 323 2 S. Main St., Suffolk, Va. Smith, Sandra Virginia Rt. 1, Box 110, Buffalo Junction, Va. Smith, Susan Noel Rt. 1, Old Church, Tunstall, Va. Smith, Tae Elizabeth Rt. 5, Staunton, Va. Smither, Phyllis Marie .... Riverview Dr., Altavista, Va. Snapp, Martha Anne 12 Cherward St., Collinsville, Va. Snead. Joanne Dudley Carysbrook, Va. Snead, Nancy Byrde 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, Jewell Elaine Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Va. Sonifrank, Loretta May Broadway, Va. Souder, Eugene Kraybill Rt. 1, Grottoes, Va. Southard, Martha Louis 225 Maynard Dr., Falls Church, Va. Sowers, James Schamel 220 W. View St., Harrisonburg, Va. Speiden. Rebecca Virginia Mitchells, Va. Spinks, Jennings B 210 Swanson St., Galax. Va. Stalnaker, Donald Paul 461 Sunrise Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Staples, Barbara Anne Colonial Beach, Va. Staton, Sue Dale 119 Watson St.. Danville, Va. St. Clair, Joyce Ann 6008 Parrish Ave., Newport News, Va. Steam. Barbara Ellen Apartado Aereo 8361, Bagota, Columbia Steele, Wendell Michael Rt. 2, Box 376, Harrisonburg, Va. Stephens, Harriett Duff Ruckersville, Va. -260โ€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Stidley, Bonnie Lee 623 E. Wolfe St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Stinson, Helen Arnette 2002 Forrand St., Richmond, Va. Stinson, Martha Anne .... 737 Monroe St., Herndon, Va. Stinson, June Nell 1926 Cambridge, Roanoke, Va. St. John, Jane Lanier 213 S. West St., Falls Church, Va. Stockdale, Marydel Lee Rt. 2, Box 196, โ€ข ' The Trees, Winchester, Va. Stone, Elizabeth 207 Ben Gunn Rd., Baylake Pines, Bayside, Va. Stone, Mary Frances 207 James Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Stott, Margaret Geraldine 1524 Oxford Rd., Charlottesville, Va. Stover, Carolyn Sue 75 Grattan St., Harrisonburg, Va. Stowers, Mary Hope Leesburg, Va. Strickler, Charlotte Ann Petersburg, W. Va. Strickler, Elbert Carroll .... 80 Cave Hill Rd., Luray, Va. Strickler, Margaret Rt. 3, Box 325, Fredericksburg. Va. Suder, Nancy Elizabeth 519 E. Custis Ave., Alexandria, Va. Suffridge, Carole Nadine 4000 25th Place, N, Arlington 7, Va. Suiter, Mary Ruth 516 Front Ave., Salem, Va. Sullivan, Ann Patricia Rt. 1, Winchester, Va. Sullivan. Helen Frances Rt. 1, Winchester. Va. Swecker, Elizabeth F Madison Terrace Apt., Harrisonburg, Va. Swisher, Katherine Louise 240 Miller St., Winchester, Va. Sword, Mary Virginia .... 8003 Granby St., Norfolk. Va. Sybert, Sue Ella 339 Miller St., Winchester, Va. Sydnor, Betty Lou 346 Raleigh St., S.E., Washington 20, D. C. Sydnor, Nancy Lee 4402 Goodview St., Lynchburg, Va. Tadlock, Virginia Lee _ White Stone, Va. Talley, Jeanne Garnett 5829 S. 5th St., Arlington 4, Va. Talman, Martha Edmonds 5006 Stoneleigh Rd., Richmond, Va. Tank, Patricia 6011 Dinwiddie St., Springfield, Va. Taylor, Carole Ann 1518 Brookland Pkwy., Richmond 27, Va. Tavey, Nancy Belle _ 2501 Arlington Blvd., Arlington, Va. Taylor, Charles William _ 49 N. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Taylor, Ronald Lee Parrish Court, Rt. 6, Covington, Va. Teed, Eleanor Powell .... Little Edge, Stanardsville, Va. Teed, George Allen Spotsylvania. Va. Templon, Phyllis Vivian Shenandoah, Va. Templon. Shirley Jane _ 113 N. 2nd St., Shenandoah, Va. Terrell. Mary Louise .. 1301 W. 42nd St., Richmond, Va. Thomas, Brenda Fay 135 Beach Rd., Hampton, Va. Thomas, Jean Elizabeth 20 Woodland Rd., Poquoson, Va. Thomas, Marilyn Beatrix 1001 Louisa Ave., Portsmouth. Va. Thomas, Martha LeReve Ellerson, Va. Thomas, Rebecca W Holland. Va. Thompson, Marilyn Louise 4407 Macon St., McLean, Va. Thompson, Patricia Ann Bridgewater, Va. Thorne, Mary Carolyn 5331 Lee Hwy., Arlington 7, Va. Thorp. Betty Lee 126 Rosemont Circle, Berryville, Va. Thrift, Barbara Ann Rt. 1, Dinwiddie, Va. Tilley, Donna Rae 406 Gloucester Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Tirrell, Ruth Ellen .. Rt. 4, Box 146, Charlottesville, Va. Tod, Mary Isabel 1208 Augusta St., Charlottesville, Va. Todd, Carolyn Amelia 915-C George Washington Hwy., Portsmouth, Va. Tolbert, Sonja Deanna 505 S. Magnolia Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Tolley, Patricia Ann .... 11 Sellers Ave., Lexington, Va. Tomlinson, Catherine May 39 Hidden Brook Rd., Riverside, Conn. Tomlinson, M. Lee Rt. 2, Box 72, Disputanta, Va. Torian, Hallie Dickinson Virgilina, Va. Townsend, Mary Frances Rt. 1, Sterling, Va. Townshend, Ann Conklyn Bluemont, Va. Trainum, Alice Malone Craigsville, Va. Turner, James Edward 5 Shenandoah Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Troxell, Joan Elizabeth 351 Oakland St., Abingdon, Va. Trussell, Mary Louise .... 18 Richfield Ave., Salem, Va. Tweedy, Elizabeth Anne 1012 Chowan Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Tuggle, Gean Gray Rt. 1, Patrick Springs, Va. Tunstall, Jean Elizabeth 103 E. Pennsylvania Ave., Crewe, Va. Turner, Frances Eleanor .... Rt. 2, Box 4, Roanoke, Va. Turner, Lillian Broadway, Va. Turner, Lois Campbell 1429 Valley St., Harrisonburg, Va. Turner, Martha Elizabeth 649 N. 6th Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Tyler, Anne Chapman 122 James River Drive, Newport News, Va. Tyler, Mary Frances Rt. 2, Herndon, Va. Tyree, Patsey Anne _ _ Millboro, Va. Unser, Marian Laraine .... Rt. 3, Box 48, Norfolk, Va. Updike, Holly Lee . _ Sperryville, Va. Urban, Christina Marie 154 Piedmont Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Vacher, Carol Mae 2517 Huidekoper Place, N.W., Washington, D. C. Vainright, Lillian Jane ..._ 1347 W. Norcava Dr., Norfolk, Va. Vanaman, Sara 50 Prospect Parkway, Cradock, Portsmouth, Va VanDine, Christine Way .... 232 Smith St., Woodmere, Long Island, N. Y. VanMeter, Jeane Elizabeth 6406 N. 28th St., Arlington, Va. Vargg, Mary Ann 29 Laura St., Johnstown, Pa. 7arner, Mary Alice _ West Point, Va. Vaughan, Martha H 116 West Main St., Luray, Va. Veegens, Claire Geldropseweg 138, Holland Vest, Helen Marie Rt. 1, Check, Va. Vest, Margie Verdene _ Rt. 1, Check, Va. โ€”261โ€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Vest, Sigrid Layne Copper Hill. Floyd, Va. Via, Linda Dolores Box 36, Fieldale, Va. Via, Peggy Sue Box 115, Burkeville, Va. Via, Shelvie Aline Mt. Sidney. Va. Viands, Gloria Caroline .... 1473 Asher St., Orlando, Fla. Vick, Lemuel Dixon Kelford, N. C. Vick, Nancy Eppard Shenandoah, Va. Vick. Phoebe Jane Ferncliff, Va. Vought, Judy 901 McCartney St., Easton, Pa. Wade, Jo Anne 716 Rosser Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Wade. Patricia Faye ... 1500 Gates St., Lynchburg, Va. Wadsworth, Barbara Jean Rt. 4, Box 290A, Norfolk. Va. Wagner, James Donald Mt. Jackson, Va. Wagner, Margaret Elizabeth Rt. 14. Box 341, Richmond, Va. Wagner, Virginia Lee .. 631 Gladstone Rdโ€ž Norfolk, Va. Wainwright, Margaret Joy 208 Dinwiddie Ave., Blacksburg, Va. Waite. Winifred Verna 535 Center St., Chambersburg. Pa. Wakeman, Gloria Jean Ill Jefferson Davis Hgwy., Fredericksburg, Va. Waldrep. Dianne D. 1905 Scroggins Rd., Alexandria, Va. Walker, Carolyn Irene .... Rt. 1, Box 9G. Ellerson. Va. Walker, Elaine C Box 77, Rt. 1, Farmville, Va. Wallace, Linda Jo 101 Beach Rd., Hampton. Va. Walker, Marilyn Delores 1406 S. Askin St., Martinsville, Va. Walker, Patricia Ann 2416 Aspin St., Norfolk, Va. Wallace, Sandra Mary .... 271 Hoopes Rd.. Denbigh, Va. Walls, Barbara Jean 4631 Davis Ave., Washington 23, D. C. Walls, Jean Patricia ... Box 55, Rt. 1, Harrington, Del. Walters, Isabelle Elaine 731 Monticello Dr., Falls Church, Va. Wampler, Dorris M. ... Rt. 1, Box 13, Bridgewater, Va. Wampler. Eleanor Jean Rt. 3, Broadway. Va. Wampler, Helen M 7615 Hackett Ave., Baltimore 24, Md. Wampler, Janet Marie Mt. Crawford, Va. Ward, June Cannon .. 52 Elm Ave., Newport News. Va. Ward, Mary Woodford Box 914. Amelia. Va. Ward, Sara Arminta Hot Springs, Va. Warner, Ira Garnett 527 S. Main, Woodstock, Va. Warren, Helen Lynn 39 Briarwood Lane, Portsmouth, Va. Warren, Tamsey Dawn 1150 23rd St., Newport News. Va. Wash, Patricia Lee Gordonsville, Va. Watkins, Anne Carol .. 901 Bevridge Rd., Richmond, Va. Watts, Frances Louise Pedlar Mills, Va. Waybright, John David New Market, Va. Weaver. Jerry 501 Grand Ave., Ovai, Calif. Weaver. Robert Martin Rt. 1, East Earl. Va. Webb, Sara Ruth Wards Road. Lynchburg, Va. Wegener, Carmen Jean 1100 Forest Dr., Arlington 4, Va. Wehrheim. Nancy Louise Rt. 2, Winchester, Va. Weintrub, Ruth Sandra 311 Colonial Ave., Moorestown, N. J. Weis, Carol Lee Wigwam Rd., Locust, N. J. Welliver, Nancy Lee Rt. 4, Staunton, Va. Wells, Elizabeth Carol Rt. 1, Ashland, Va. Wells, Mildred Joy .. . 3501 Boston St., Hopewell, Va. Wenger, Mary Janet Rt. 5, Staunton, Va. Wenger, Mildred Louise Rt. 5, Staunton, Va. West, Margaret Blair .... Rt. 7, Box 305, Richmond, Va. Westerholm, Ingrid Howard 108 S. 16th Ave., Hopewell, Va. Wev, Virginia Clairbourne 513 S. 26th Rd., Arlington, Va. Whissen. Mary Frances Box 49. Timberville, Va. White, George Edward 905 Maplewood Ave., Takoma Park, Md. White, Mayre C Tappahannock, Va. Whitley, Nancy Feeny .... P. O. Box 394, Saltville, Va. Whitlock, Gloria Frey .... 261 15th St., Holly Hill, Fla. Whitmer, Geraldine Jeanette .... Rt. 2, Broadway, Va. Whitmire, Joseph Michael 472 W. Bruce St., Harrisonburg, Va. Whitney. Nancy .... 409 S. Garfield St., Arlington 4. Va. Whitt, Mary Sue Box 84, Cedar Bluff, Va. Whitt, Sandra Smith Box 84, Cedar Bluff, Va. Whitten, Dolores Maria 3427 Summerville St., Lynchburg, Va. Wickham, Donna Lee Box 1135, Rt. 17, Warwick, Va. Wilburn, Julia Ellis .... 3307 Memorial, Lynchburg, Va. Wilkinson, Nancy Ann .... 6010 Rois Rd., Richmond, Va. Wilkinson, Sandra Fay 1428 Lincoln St., Portsmouth, Va. Will, Caren Louise 3509 Whitechapel Rd., Norfolk 9, Va. Will, Mary Sue Timberville, Va. Williams, Janet Lee Rt. 2, Broadway, Va. Williams. Judith Ann Rt. 3. Box 885, Suffolk, Va. Williams, Martha Ann Rt. 3, Box 89, Harrisonburg, Va. Williams, Suzanne Rochet Rt. 5, Lexington, Va. Wilmouth, Virginia Caroline 4721 Clarke St., Lynchburg. Va. Wilson, Joan Diane 3024 N. 4th St., Arlington, Va. Wiltshire, Carolyn Lowe _ Upperville. Va. Winborne, Therese Martin Holland, Va. Wingate, Mary Elizabeth Carrollton, Va. Wingfield, Dennis Barclay 49 N. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Wirth. Diane Paulette 305 Holmes Run Rd., Falls Church, 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. Witul, Cornelia Lilyan Rt. 1, Box 328C, Fairfax, Va. Wolfe. Ann Arnold Rt. 2, Box 94, Winchester, Va. Wolfe, Carole Rebecca Rt. 4. Staunton. Va. Wolfe, Patricia Elizabeth Rt. 3. Winchester, Va. Womack, Pearl Louderback 409 Third St.. Shenandoah, Va. Wood, Doris Lee Box 54, Ivy, Va. Wood, Eleanor Jane Rt. 1, Grottoes, Va. Wood, Elizabeth Anne Rt. 1, Concord, Va. Wood, Nancy Lee 2509 Tillett Rd., Roanoke, Va. Woody, Ann Marie 6808 Forest View Dr., Norfolk, Va. Woolfolk, Helen Jeanette Rt. 3. Orange. Va. Woolford. Sarah Ann 4615 Radford Ave., Richmond 30. Va. Wootlen. Charlotte Scott 339 La Salle Ave., Hampton, Va. Wray. Ruby Estelle . 418 Morningside Hgts., Lexington, Va. Wrenn, Virginia Vashti .... 612 Walnut St., Franklin, Va. โ€” 2G2- STUDENT DIRECTORY Wright, Grace Booker Weyers Cave, Va. Wright, Mercer Conway 708 Pearl St., Lynchburg, Va. Wright, William Franklin 128 Clymer Ave., Front Royal, Va. Yancey, Betty Jane 109 Chesterfield Ave., Ettrick, Va. Yates, Flora Rt. 1, Box 18A, Elkton, Va. Yates, Zita Ray Rt. 1, Bluefield, Va. Yeaman, Ann Bennett .. 125 Dorset Dr., Alexandria, Va. Young, Doris Ann Rt. 3, Box 61, Bassett, Va. Young. Sylvia Moon Greenwood, Va. Younkins, Ann Carol 1407 Virginia Ave., Hagerstown, Md. Zehring, Jacquelyn Whiton Shannon Ave., Mount Jackson, Va. Zell, Diane Lynn 4726 N. 11th St., Arlington, Va. Zerkel, Fred Henkel Mt. Jackson, Zirkle, Janet Mae Timberville, Zirkle, Sara Frances 231 Grattan St., Harrisonburg, Va. Zirkle, Virginia Eloise 231 Grattan St., Harrisonburg, Va. Zsakany, Jeannette M 5122 N. Carlyn Spring Rd., Arlington, Va. Va. Va. โ€”263โ€” FACULTY DIRECTORY Anderson. J. Edgar; Associate Professor of Music: B.Mus., M.Mus., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; 210 Ohio Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Anderson, Margaret Sue; Instructor of Biology; B.S., Madison College; Madison Terrace. Apt. H-l, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Bell, M. A.; Superintendent of Harrisonburg Schools, Administration Staff for Laboratory Schools; A.B., Lynchburg College, M.A., University of Vir- ginia; 718 Ott Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Boje, Marie Louise; Associate Professor of English; A.B., Western Reserve University, A.M., Colum- bia University Graduate School; 927 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Bowman, Etta Mildred; Supervisor, Pleasant Hill School; B.S., Madison College; 1172 South High Street. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Bryan, Edith F.; Assistant Professor of Home Eco- nomics; B.S., M.S., Madison College; 91 Maple- hurst Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Bucher. Lester S.: Professor of Music and Head, De- partment of Music; B.S., West Chester State Teachers College, M.S., University of Pennsyl- vania, Ed.D., Columbia University; 1039 D Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Burau, Gertrud; Assistant Professor of Music; B.S., M.A., Columbia University Teachers College; 196 South Forest Road, Williamsville. New York. Bush, Bernice M.; Assistant Professor of Education; B.S., Longwood College, A.M., Columbia Univer- sity; 967 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Caldwell, Charles G.; Director, Division of Teacher Education, Head, Department of Education and Psychology; M.A., Roanoke College, M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago; 1316 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Chaffin, William W.; Assistant Professor of Speech; B.A., L.L.D., University of Richmond; 2703-A Stuart Avenue, Richmond 20, Virginia. Chappell, James Wilbert; Professor of Chemistry; B.S., Ottawa University, M.A., Ph.D., University of Kansas; 24 Lawn Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Coffman, Mona L.; Assistant Professor of Business Edu- cation; A.B., Nebraska State Teachers College, 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 Vir- ginia; 405 East College Street, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Cooper, Ruth E.; Campus School. Second Grade; B.S., Radford College, M.A., Peabody State Teachers College; 473 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg. Virginia. Crawford, Marilyn; Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education; B.S., Women ' s College of the University of North Carolina, M.A., University of North Carolina; Route 1, Penn Laird, Virginia. Curtis, Jay L.; Professor of English; A.B., A.M., Ph.D.. University of North Carolina; 920 D Street, Har- risonburg, Virginia. DeLong, William J.; Director of Admissions and Stu- dent Aid; B.S., Roanoke College: M.A., Univer- sity of Virginia; 1427 Bluestone Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Dickerson, Mildred G.; Director, Nursery School, As- sistant Professor of Education: B.S., Eastern Ken- tucky State College. M.S., University of Ken- tucky; 242 Cantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg. Vir- ginia. Dickerson, Z. S.. Jr.; Head, Department of Business and Business Education; B.S., Eastern Kentucky State College, M.S., E.Ed.. University of Ken- tucky; 242 Cantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Diller, John D.; Assistant Professor of Art; B.F.A., Uni- versity of Texas, M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art; 484 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Dingledine, Raymond C; Associate Professor of Social Science and History; B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Univer- sity of Virginia; 332 Franklin Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Fodaski, Martha W.; Assistant Professor of English; B.A.. Wayne State University, M.A., University of Wisconsin: 869 South Main Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Frank, Helen M.; Registrar; A.B.. Municipal University of Wichita, A.M., Columbia University; 967 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Garber. Dorothy S.; Dean of Freshman Women: B.S.. Madison College; 208 Franklin Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Gibbons, Howard K.; Business Manager; LL.B.. Wash- ington 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 Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Gildersleeve, Hazel W.; Assistant Professor of Music; B.F.A., Nebraska Wesleyan University: 623 Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Grimm, James K.; Instructor of Biology; B.S., Univer- sity of Tennessee, M.S.. Concord College: 236 Cantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Grun, Ruth E.; Assistant Professor of History; A.B., Wellesley College, M.A., Ph.D., Bryn Mawr Col- lege; 445 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg. Vir- ginia. Gutchow, Monica C; Instructor in Health and Physical Education; B.S., University of Oregon, M.F.A., Women ' s College of the University of North Car- olina; 337 Monticello Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. โ€”264โ€” FACULTY DIRECTORY Hamrick, Clarence R.; Associate Professor of Educa- tion; B.A., Hampden-Sydney College, M.S., Ph.D., University of Virginia; 623 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hanson, Raus McDill; Professor of Geography; B.S., Nebraska Wesleyan University, A.M., University of Nebraska; 759 South Main Street, Harrison- burg, 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. Harris, Jack L.; Assistant Professor of Mathematics; B.S., Georgetown College, M.S., University of Kentucky; 74 Maplehurst, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Haydon, Richard C; Director of Field Services and Placement; B.S., M.S., University of Virginia; 366 Monti cello, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Herr, Grace E.; Assistant Professor and Supervisor; B.S., Mary Washington College, M.A., New York University; 717 Lyons Court Lane, Charlottes- ville, Virginia. Hicks, George R.; Associate Professor of Music; A.B., B.M., Albian College, A.M., Harvard University; 488 Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hofstra, Ruth; Assistant Professor of Mathematics; A.B., M.A., Syracuse University; 717 Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hopkins, Janet C; Field Supervisor of Elementary School Student Teaching; B.S., Madison College, M.Ed., University of Virginia; 975 South High Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hoyt, Mildred D.; Professor of Education; A.B., Central State of Oklahoma, M.A. George Peabody Col- lege for Teachers, Ed.D., Stanford University; 205 Dinkel Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Ikenberry, J. Emmert; Director, Division of Natural Sciences, Head, Mathematics Department; B.A., Bridgewater College, M.A., Ph.D., Cornell Uni- versity; 310 West View Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Jackson, Mary Armentrout; Associate Professor of His- tory and Social Science; B.S., Madison College, M.S., Ph.D., University of Virginia; McGaheys- ville, Virginia. Jones, William Francis; Assistant Professor of Biology; B.S., Davis Elkins College; M.S., Madison Col- lege; 251 Cantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Kraus, Joe W.; Librarian, Professor of Library Science; B.S., M.A., University of Illinois; 1403 Bluestone Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Lahaie, Ralph V.; Associate Professor of Speech; B.S., Central Michigan College, M.A., University of Florida, Ph.D., University of Denver; 556 East Wolfe Street, Harrisonburg, Virgina. Latimer, Mary E.; B.A., Hiram College, M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin; 567 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Laughrun, William A.; Director of Public Relations, Instructor in Journalism; B.A., Wake Forest Col- lege; Waterman Drive, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Leigh, Thomas W.; Assistant Professor of English; B.A., Hampden-Sydney College, M.A., University of Michigan; 1420 Crawford Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Lockard, M. Jeannette; Assistant Professor of Home Economics; M.S., University of West Virginia; 210 Ohio Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Locke, Louis Glenn; Director of Division of Humani- ties, Chairman of Department of English; A.B., Bridgewater College, M.A., George Washington University, A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University; 474 Ott Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Long, John Ward; Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education; B.A., Bridgewater College, M.A., Columbia University; 1442 Crawford Ave- nue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Martinez, Fernando Q.; Professor of Spanish; B.A., Oglethorpe University, M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia; Port Republic, Virginia. Meeks, Lydia P.; Assistant Professor and Supervisor of Fifth Grade; A.B., East Carolina Teachers Col- lege, M.A., Columbia University; 45 Fairview Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Mengebier, William L.; Head, Department of Biology, Professor of Biology; B.S., The Citadel, M.A., Oberline College, Ph.D., University of Tennessee; 211 Dixie Avenue, Harrisonburg. Virginia. Miller, Edwin DeWitt; Associate Professor of Biology; A.B., Bridgewater College, M.A., Ph.D., Univer- sity of Virginia; 200 Monument Avenue, Harri- sonburg, Virginia. Miller, G. Tyler; President; B.S., Virginia Military In- stitute, LL.D., Bridgewater College; Hillcrest, Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Miller, Ruth E.; Supervisor of Directed School Library Service; B.S., Madison College, B.S. in L.S., George Peabody College; 355 North High Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Morrison, Lonnie Leotus; Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education; B.S., Georgia State Col- lege for Women, M.A., George Peabody College; 108 East Jones Street, Savannah, Georgia. Partlow, Benjamin W.; Associate Professor of Chemis- try; B.S., Washington Lee University, M.S., George Washington University; 1150 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. โ€”265- FACULTY DIRECTORY Pence, Wilbur S.; Superintendent of Rockingham Country Schools, Coordinator for Practice Teach- ing; B.A., Bridgewater College, M.A., Columbia University; 1600 South Main Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Poindexter, Raymond J.; Director of Laboratory School Experiences; A.B., Randolph-Macon College, M.A., University of Virginia, Ph.D., Ohio State University; 750 D Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Poole, Doris; Assistant Professor of Biology; B.S., Winthrop College; 595 Sunrise Avenue, Harri- sonburg, Virginia. Rea, L. Owens; Associate Professor of Social Science and History; A.B., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Univer- sity; Campbell Court Apartments, A-2, Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Reeke, Angela S.; Assistant Professor, Supervisor of Third Grade; B.S., Paterson State Teachers Col- lege, M.Ed., University of Virginia; 25 Fairview Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Rhein, Francis B.; Associate Professor of Philosophy and Bible Literature; B.S., University of Vir- ginia, B.D., Virginia Theological Seminary; 270 Newman 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. Rowe, Dorothy M;. Assistant Professor of Home Eco- nomics; B.S.. Madison College, M.S., Ohio State University; 1728 Virginia Avenue, Hagerstown, Maryland. Rucker, Ruth S.; Assistant Professor of Business Edu- cation; B.S., M.A., University of Missouri; 967 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Russell, Martha; Instructor in Music: A.B., Oberlin College, B.M., Oberlin Conservatory, M.M., Bos- ton University; 445 South Mason Street. Harri- sonburg, Virginia. Ryan, Violetta D.; Supervisor of Student Teaching, Assistant Professor of Education; B.S., Madison College, M.A., Columbia University; 473 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sanders, London A.; Professor of Business Education; B.S., M.S., University of Tennessee, M.Ed., Uni- versity of Pittsburgh; Port Republic Road, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Savage, Dorothy L.; Associate Professor of Physical Education; B.S., M.A., Columbia University Teachers College; 537 South Mason Street, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Schab, Fred; Associate Professor of Education; B.S., Temple University, M.A., University of Penn- sylvania; 562 South High Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Schneider, Edythe; Associate Professor of Voice; A.B., Chicago Conservatory; 85 Campbell Street, Apt. A-6, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Shorts, Clyde P.; Professor of Psychology; A.B., Uni- versity of Pittsburgh; A.M. Columbia Univer- sity; 1220 Hillcrest Drive, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Showalter, Amos M.; Professor of Biology; B.A., Goshen College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Wis- consin; 310 Paul Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Showalter, Leta Cassell; Assistant Librarian; B.A., Bridgewater College, B.S., Columbia University; Route 1, Box 269, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sieg, Katharine G.; Supervisor, Directed Teaching; B.A., Lenoir Rhyne College, M.A., University of Vir- ginia; 48 Maplehurst Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sieg, Martha Davies; Assistant Professor; M.A., Wit- tenberg College, M.S., University of Tennessee; 48 Maplehurst Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sinclair, Caroline B.; Professor and Head, Department of Health and Physical Education; B.S., College of William and Mary, Ph.D., New York Univer- sity; Naxera, Gloucester County, Virginia. Smith, Earlene Andes; Assistant Professor of Business Education; Junior College Diploma, B.S., Madison College, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; Route 1, Box 256. McGaheysville, Vir- ginia. Smith, Elmer L.; Professor of Sociology; B.S., Florida Southern College, M.A., Western Reserve Uni- versity, D.SS., Syracuse University; Bridge- water, Virginia. Smith, Glenn C; Professor of History and Social Science; B.S., State Teachers College, M.S., Temple University, Ph.D., University of Virginia; 370 Monticello Avenue. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Soares, Patricia Louise; Instructor of Physical Educa- tion; B.S., Bowling Green State University, M. Ed- Women ' s College of the University of North Car- olina; 680 Broat Street, Conneaut, Ohio. Stewart, John G.; Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages and Education; B.A., College of the Pacific, M.A., Columbia University; 42 Fry Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sublett, Henry Lee, Jr.; Associate Professor of Educa- tion, Coordinator of Campus School; A.B., Duke University, M.Ed., University of Virginia; 142 West Grattan Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Tate, Majorie B.; Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education; B.S., University of Minne- sota, M.A., Columbia University, Ph.D., State University of Iowa; 435 South Mason Street, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Theodore, Crystal; Chairman, Department of Art, Pro- fessor; A.B., Winthrop College, M.A., Ph.D.. Co- lumbia University; 595 Sunrise Avenue, Ex- tended, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Tolbert, E. L.; Dean of Students. Professor of Guid- ance; B.S., University of Virginia, M.S., Ohio State University, Ed.D., Columbia University Teachers College; 208 Dixie Avenue, Harrison- burg, Virginia. โ€”266โ€” FACULTY DIRECTORY Toller, Louis; Professor of Physics; B.S., Temple Uni- versity, Ph.D., Duke University; 100 Weaver Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Trent, Rosalind Lee; Supervising Teacher; A.B., Wo- men ' s College of the University of North Caro- line, M.A., Duke University; 445 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Varner, Bernice Reaney; Head, Department of Home Economics, Professor of Home Economics; B.S., M.A., George Peabody College; 30 Maplehurst Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Voorhees, Walter C; Elementary Supervisor; A.B., Uni- versity of North Carolina, M.Ed., University of Virginia; Route 1, McGaheysville, Virginia. Walker, Glada B.; Associate Professor of Art; A.B., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M.A., Columbia University; 1210 Hillcrest Drive, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Walsh, William; Assistant Professor of Business Edu- cation; B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, M.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Graduate Work. Indiana University; Box 52, Madison Col- lege, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Warlow, Nancy M.; Exchange Teacher, Assistant Pro- fessor of Art; Art Teachers Diploma, Ministry of Education, London; Ffynongain, Clarbeston Road, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Warren, Percy Holmes; Dean; B.S., College of William and Mary, M.A., Ed.D., Columbia University; 1041 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Watkins, Lowell M.; Assistant Professor of Music; B.S., West Chester State Teachers College, M.A., Co- lumbia University; 1025 Toppin Boulevard, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Watkins, Mary Evelyn; Assistant Professor, Supervisor of First Grade; A.B., Mississippi State College for Women, M.A., Columbia University; 1023 D Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Wells, John C; Professor of Physics; A.B., Colgate University, M.A., Ed.D., Columbia University; Port Republic Road, Harrisonburg. Virginia. Wigley, Elsie H.; Assistant Professor, Supervisor of Kindergarten; B.S., Ithaca College, M.A., Colum- bia University; 1023 D Street, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Wilkins, Ruth Jones; Dean of Women. Assistant Pro- fessor of English; A.B., Ed.M., College of Wil- liam and Mary, M.A., University of Richmond; Alumnae Hall, Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Willett, John A., Ill; Associate Professor of Business Education; B.A., University of Virginia, C.P.A., State of Virginia; 1120 Hillcrest Drive, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Williams, George K.; Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics; A.B., M.A., University of Kentucky; 1044 North Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Winn, Columbia; Associate Professor of Psychology; A.B., Colorado University, M.A., University of Chicago; 109 Port Road, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Woelfel, Margarete T; Head, Department of Foreign Languages, Professor; Ph.D., University of Leip- zig, Germany; 116 Port Republic Road, Harrison- burg, Virginia. โ€”267- INDEX ACADEMICS 110 Curriculum Y 112 Curriculum I 112 Curriculum II 113 Curriculum III 113 Curriculum IV 114 Curriculum V 114 Curriculum VI 115 Curriculum VII 115 Curriculum VIII 116 Curriculum VIII - A 116 Curriculum IX 117 Curriculum X 117 Curriculum XI 118 Curriculum XII 118 ADMINISTRATION 14 College Services 24 Division of Humanities 20 Division of Natural Sciences 21 Division of Social Sciences 22 Division of Teacher Education 23 Dormitory Hostesses 24 Officers of Administration 16 Secretaries and Office Personnel .. 25 ADVERTISEMENTS 226 Blakemore ' s Flowers 236 Colonna Studios 242 Commonwealth Press, Inc. . 241 Craft House, The 235 Dale, Wegner Chevrolet, Inc .. 228 Doc ' s Tearoom 228 Flippo ' s Esso Servicenter 233 Harrisonburg Paint Company 235 Harrisonburg Telephone Company .. .. 229 Hawkins Hardware 236 Howard Johnson ' s 233 Jarrell ' s Shoe Store 232 Julia ' s Restaurant 232 Kavanaugh Hotel ' _ _ ' _ 236 Kiles 237 La Vogue 233 Lindsey Sons 238 Merck and Company, Inc 231 Mick or Mack ' 236 Neilson Construction Company . 231 Pres Brown ' s Sport Shop 228 Quality Shop, Inc. 230 Retail Merchandise Association .. 239 Riddleberger Brothers 234 Roanoke Engraving Company 240 Shenandoah Transportation Co .. 235 Smith-Hayden Scientific Cleaners .. .. 234 Superior Bus Company 233 Suiter ' s Craft Shop 237 Susan Jane ' s Florist 232 Talliferro, Jeweler, John W. . 232 Talliferro Sons, Jewelers, John W. .. 235 Valley Small Loan Corporation 237 Virginia Electric and Power Co. .. .. 230 Virginia, Stanley Warner ' s 228 Williams Shoe Store 238 Williamson Drugs 237 Willowbank Sandwich Shoppe and Motel .. 230 ATHLETICS 212 Athletic Association 214 Fencing Club 219 Girls ' Basketball .. 218 Hockey 216 Intramural Sports 222 Men ' s Basketball 224 Mercury Club 217 Orchesis 221 Porpoise Club 220 CLASSES _ 28 Freshman 98 Junior 78 Senior 30 Senior Activities 72 Sophomore 88 DEDICATION 1 1 FACULTY DIRECTORY 264 FEATURES 194 Apple Blossom Princess 205 Harvest Festival Princess 208 Joseph and Madonna 204 Man of the Year 207 May Day Attendants 211 May Day Maids 210 May Queen 209 Miss Madison 206 Outstanding Students . 200 Who ' s Who 196 FOREWORD 9 GREEK LETTER ORGANIZATIONS 172 Alpha Sigma Alpha 176 Alpha Sigma Tau 178 Delta Tau Alpha 190 Panhellenic Council 174 Pi Kappa Sigma 180 Sigma Delta Rho 188 Sigma Sigma Sigma 182 Sorority Houses 193 Theta Sigma Upsilon ' 184 Zeta Tau Alpha 186 ORGANIZATIONS 120 Alpha Rho Delta 148 Alumnae Association 156 Area Clubs 153 Association for Childhood Education .. 150 Baptist Student Union 168 Breeze Staff 132 Canterbury Club 168 Concert Choir 160 Concert Orchestra 158 Cotillion Club 138 Criterion Club 164 Curie Science Club 145 Diapason Club . 163 El Club Espanol 154 Ex Libris 149 Fire Safety Committee . 136 Frances Sale Club .. 152 Future Business Leaders of America .. .. 151 German Club 140 Granddaughters ' Club 155 Handbook 136 Honor Council 123 Interfaith Council 165 Junior Marshalls 137 Kappa Delta Pi 142 Kappa Pi 149 Le Cercle Francais 154 Lutheran Student Association .. 165 Madison College Chorus .. 163 Madrigal Singers 162 Mathematics Club 153 Men ' s Student Court .. 125 Men ' s Student Government .. 124 Newman Club 169 Pi Omega Pi 148 Recreation Council 157 Schoolma ' am Staff 134 Schwarzenau Club 169 Sesame Club 155 Sigma Alpha Iota . 164 Sigma Phi Lambda 144 Social Committee 131 Standards Committee 130 Stratford Players 146 Student Education Association .. . 170 Student Government Association .. . 122 Ushers 137 Wesley Foundation .. 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