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

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MONA COFFMAN, Advisors C ' 60 Madison College will hold many fond memories for all who have entered its gates β€” warm memories of sharing our time, our thoughts, and our talent. Senior girls will remember entertaining friends in Home Management House while all of us will remember sharing ideas and abilities. Colorful memories are lasting memories β€” and lasting memories are those insignificant things which make college what it is. Living with friends, learning to accept our college en- vironment, and checking the mail box three times a day are small things never to be for- gotten. Dignified memories are memories of pride. New buildings, including our new Infirmary, a visit by Governor J. Lindsey Almond, stately Wilson Hall, banquets, cere- monies such as Old Student-New Student Day, and formal teas β€” add prestige to our memories. w 1m Also among our memories are those events of a serious nature. Going to church each Sun- day, preparing for emergencies, and formally meeting the administration for the first time are important events in our college life. C ' 60 FoMino id Nineteen hundred and sixty, a year of colorful memories, brings to Madison College its fifty-first yearbook β€” The 1960 SCHOOLMA ' AM. Madison will hold many memories for all of us β€” memories of sharing our work and play, memories of those insignificant events which we hold so dear, memories of those great moments when dignitaries and celeb- rities visited our campus, memories of serious moments, and memories of obtaining our store of knowledge. These are memories which will always have a special place in our hearts, because they are our college memories. The 1960 SCHOOLMA ' AM hopes to help keep these colorful memories alive and ever dear to all of us. With these thoughts in mind, we proudly present to you, the students, the 1960 SCHOOLMA ' AM. Ctmteitfa (%ahu 0 igani|flfimu if 4 Ffuuiwiu Atktoj Admlniatiafimt Academica and Di uedMiM The fifty-first graduating class of Madison College takes pleasure in dedicating its yearbook to two people who, as man and wife, have con- tributed their services so generously to the growth of our school. To a friendly and warm-hearted woman, we are grateful for the loyalty and interest which she has shown in our class. To a man of fine character and creative ability, we feel enriched by his support and guid- ance in our class activities. By the application of his musical talent and ingenuity, he has been instrumental in the advancement of musical participation and enjoyment on this campus. We owe much, but can give little, except our admiration for two people who have devoted their lives to each other and whose personalities are reflected in all that they do. We, the Class of 1960, are proud and honored to dedicate our SCHOOLMA ' AM to DR. and MRS. LESTER S. BUCHER. u o UJ O 5 Admiiwtwrifort The faculty will hold a spot among our warmest memories. We will remember their close relationship with us and with each other. DR. G. TYLER MILLER President of Madison College President Miller converses with a student. 4 MMawjfc |wtrt tk Pirnvkd The year 1959-60 marks for Madison College the beginning of another half-century of service in providing opportunities for higher education to the citizens of our beloved Commonwealth and other States as well. We can look back with justifiable pride to the achievements of Madison during the past fifty years. Indeed many notable accomplishments have taken place during this era, but we must not dwell too much on the past. Instead, we must maintain a forward look in planning and working toward even greater progress and service during the next half- century. As the College continues to grow in enrollment and in the expansion of its physical plant, it must make sure that it also grows in developing and improving the instructional pro- gram for an increasing number of undergraduate and graduate students. I am convinced that during 1959-60, with the support and cooperation of the administrative staff, faculty, and students, significant advances have been made toward these desirable goals. You, as students, have contributed to the successful operation of our College this year. I sincerely appreciate the good citizenship and cooperation on the part of most of the members of our student body. I am grateful to the leaders of the Student Government Association and the Honor Council and also to the other student officers and their respective councils for the leadership and direction they have given to the President Miller discusses business with Mrs. Ware. student community and to the particular organi- zations they serve. Especially do I wish to commend the loyal and outstanding leadership of the Senior Class. As alumni, you will continue as important mem- bers of The Madison College Family, and I hope that years hence you will look back on your days at Madison with fondness, with nostalgia, a,nd with pride in what you learned here. This 1960 edition of THE SCHOOLMA ' AM will help to evoke these emotions as it has captured the people and even ts of a certain time and place that will always have a special significance for you. I trust that you will demonstrate your concern and attachment for your Alma Mater and that Madison College may look forward to your con- tinued interest and support. On behalf of the administration, faculty, and underclassmen, I extend to each of you our special congratulations and best wishes for future happiness and success. I hope that you, who are the members of the present junior, sophomore, and freshman classes, will continue at Madison until graduation. Let me assure those of you who expect to return that I shall look forward with much pleasure to the privilege of working and associating more closely with you as you assume increasing re- sponsibilities as students here. Sincerely jΒ£7. β€’!7 ' (pJLo -. mu HILLCREST Home of the President 0(|iCΒ£M 4 Admmstiwiimi PERCY H. WARREN Dean of Madison College E. L. TOLBERT Dean of Students A m HELEN M. FRANK Registrar HOWARD K. GIBBONS Business Manager 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 CLARENCE R. HAMRICK Associate Professor of Education and Secretary of the Faculty β€” 19- Β«β€’ ' . ' LOUIS GLENN LOCKE Director Head of English Department The Oivwlmi 4 Humanity 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 philos- ophy. Courses given in this division fulfill certain basic requirements in General Education, 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 students who are preparing to seek careers in teaching. ( indicates Representative to the Education Department ) ART Crystal Theodore, Head John Diller Frances Grove Glada B. Walker ENGLISH LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND SPEECH Jay Curtis Cecil D. Eby Martha Fodaski Arthur Greene Ralph Lahaie Mary E. Latimer Rev. Francis Rhein Bessie R. Sawhill Ruth Jones Wilkins FOREIGN LANGUAGES Margarete Woelfel, Head John Stewart MUSIC Lester S. Bucher, Head Henry Black Gertrud Burau Glenn Gildersleeve Hazel Gildersleeve Elizabeth Harris Bennet Reimer Edythe Schneider Lowell M. Watkins β€” 20 β€” Tfa Divwimi o| fk UcAwid Qemtm 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 particularly designed for high school science teachers. ( indicates Representatives to the Education Division.) J. EMMERT IKENBERRY Director Head of Mathematics Department BIOLOGY William Mengebier, Head Margaret Gordon James Grimm Donald Hilbert CHEMISTRY Wilbert Chappell, Head Benjamin Partlow MATHEMATICS Marilyn Curtis Margaret Schmidt Kenneth Williams PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION Caroline Sinclair, Head PHYSICS John C. Wells, Head Kent Moore β€” 21- E. L. SMITH Director Head of History and Social Science Department Tb dhiium o[ At Madison College students have the opportunity to develop vocational skills as well as the supplementary subject matter relating this skill to the social and cultural environment. The SOCIAL SCIENTIST, whether he is an economist, geographer, historian, political scientist, or sociologists, contributes to the understanding of human behavior by his unique focus. To be a HOME ECONOMIST, whether you wish to teach in school, work in a hospital, or assume the respon- sibilities of effective family living, instrumental skills have little mean- ing unless seen in the large complex of interpersonal relations. Like- wise in BUSINESS EDUCATION, skills in typing or office manage- ment, 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 responsibility 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 Economics, Library Science, and Social Science the student at Madison College is able to combine skill with knowledge. ( indicates Representative to the Education Department.) BUSINESS Z. S. Dickerson, Head Sara E. Anderson Mona L. Coffman Ruth Rucker London Sanders Earlene A. Smith William Walsh HOME ECONOMICS Dorothy Rowe, Acting Head Edith Bryan Mary Carroll Jeannette Lockard LIBRARY SCIENCE Jo; W. Kraus, Librarian Milbrey Jones Mary King Leta C. Showalter HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Raymond C. Dingledine Mary Jackson L. Owens Rea β€” 22- Tto Vw ' iA ' m 4 Towik Educflfimt The Division of Teacher Education has the responsibility of ad- ministering those programs of the College which are designed for students who are preparing to teach. This Division includes all mem- bers of the faculty teaching courses in education and psychology; those directing or supervising the laboratory school experiences; and repre- sentatives 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 Pi. Hamrick Janet Hopkins Benjamin Patton Raymond J. Poindexter John Stewart E. L. Tolbert Columbia Winn STUDENT TEACHING STAFF Henry Sublett, Coordinator of Campus Training School Charles Blair Bernice Bush Ruth Cooper Mildred Dickerson Grace Herr Angela Reeke M. Evelyn Watkins Elsie Wigley β€” 23- irk Β£Llj DOMITORY HOSTESSES Anna Belle Beasley Isabella Beswell Ruth Cox Agnes Derrick Annie Louise Kieffer Sally Livick Edwina Malmborg Mary Payne Β£kt J Lenora Reilly Mary L. Stevens Margaret Thomas Louise Trucks COLLEGE SERVICES LIBRARY Joe W. Kraus, Librarian Milbrey Jones Mary King Leta C. Showalter FOOD Sue Raine. Dietitian Jean Copper, Assistant Dietitian Ruth Roadcap, Manager of the Tearoom STATIONERY STORE Danise Way BUILDINGS, GROUNDS AND LAUNDRY Bessie Lenox, Director of Dormitories SECRETARIES AND OFFICE ASSISTANTS Margaret Bird Secretary, Bureau of Teaching Materials Thelma Branch Secretary, Education Department Carolyn Cline Secretary to the Business Mgr. Adele Coakley Secretary to the Librarian Carolyn Fisher Asst. Secretary to the Registrar Anne Lincoln Pauline Long, B.S. Secretary to the Registrar Dorris H. McElyea Secretary to the Director of Admissions and Student Aid Lyman Seese Treasurer Helen Sharpes Secretary to the Dean of the College Alda Trenary Secretary, Library Science Dept. Frances R. Ware Secretary to the President Ruth M. Wilkins Secretary to the Coordinator of the Campus School Joyce Zigler Asst. Secretary to the President and Dean Miss Fisher helps students with registration. 25 β€” A fookat SPRECHEN SIE DEUTSCH? Busy, busy, busy day! But, Mr. Dickerson, where are your books? Ah, this is the life . . . Books, books, and more books. Which male is the Professor ? tkFaautoj It ' s them things we think ' s for sho ' that ain ' t so. Ummmm β€” Um good ! The topic for today is not history β€” There is more to this than meets the eye. 1 , 4 | m --j= vjB 1 fj -5 mi Now girls, let me see your lunge. I ' m glad I don ' t have to grade papers ! Ul O u AudmkA Foremost among our memories of Madison, are those of a serious nature β€” memories of our primary purpose, learning. CURRICULUM Y B. S. IN SECONDARY AND ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CURRICULUM I B. S. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Students interested in teaching at both elementary and secondary levels are enrolled in Curriculum Y-B.S. Student teaching at either level is offered. Emphasis in this course is placed upon understanding children and their nature of learning. Students who wish to teach in the ele- mentary schools are enrolled in Curriculum I. Student teaching experience is provided for at each grade level. Teaching the older children. Teaching can be fun. β€” 30 β€” CURRICULUM II B. A. IN SECONDARY EDUCATION CURRICULUM III B. S. IN SECONDARY EDUCATION The B.A. Curriculum in Secondary Educa- The B.S. prepares students for teaching tion places emphasis on English, Social Science, science, mathematics, or physical education, and foreign languages. It is a four year course. Learning correct English. Cutting up of frogs. β€” 31 β€” CURRICULUM IV B. S. IN HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION CURRICULUM V B. S. IN BUSINESS EDUCATION Students completing Curriculum IV are Majors in Curriculum V are able to either qualified to teach home economics in high teach business or be employed in business offices, school. Learning to be a better seamstress. Taking dictation β€” hard and fast. β€” 32 β€” 1 CURRICULUM VI BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM VII B. A. LIBERAL ARTS Majors in Curriculum VI are able to teach vocal or instrumental music in public schools. Curriculum VII allows those students not interested in teaching to secure academic train- ing equivalent to that offered in a liberal arts college. Learning to play better. Making objects. β€” 33 β€” CURRICULUM VIII B. S. LIBERAL ARTS CURRICULUM VIIIA B. S. IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental students are enrolled in Curriculum VIII which enables students to prepare for graduate work in the field of science. It is a four year course for those interested in the field of Medical Technology. Lectures are not always serious. Experiments for Chemistry. β€” 34 β€” CURRICULUM IX B. S. IN INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT CURRICULUM X B. S. IN GENERAL HOME ECONOMICS After a year of internship in a hospital approved by the American Dietetics Association, graduates of Curriculum IX embark on their careers as dietitians or Food Administrators. Graduating students in Curriculm X are prepared for general homemaking plus a great variety of positions in other home economics fields. Demonstration work, fashion design, and journalism are only a few of the diversified occupations available to students upon the com- pletion of study in this area. Food for thought. Training in the Dining Hall Kitchen is a requirement for all dietics major. β€” 35 β€” CURRICULUM XI B. S. IN BUSINESS CURRICULUM XII BACHELOR OF MUSIC Curriculum XI is for those students who are interested in becoming secretaries, office mana- gers, bookkeepers, or accountants. This is not an education course. This curriculum is designed for students with outstanding musical ability. It provides basis for graduate work. Smile while vou work. Practicing music. β€” 36 β€” Duets for the talented. Trying to shorten daily work. Learning the i ' undements. Afternoon tea. Painting for fun. Gaining knowledge. LJ O UJ O 5 2 Mm f Memories of classmates and friends are those which will remain closest to us through the years. Our Class Day speaker was terrific. A memorable day! The Seniors like economy. A star in the night ! Our caps at last! I mean β€” Big D! H IP β–  Hi IWfls JB 1 V β– j J a WSjBm WM WM 11 W M SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS The spirit of the Class of ' 60 blazed high in our last eventful year. Spraks of unity were evident the first time we joyously donned our academic gowns and then when we proudly be- came official seniors in the Capping Ceremony. This was followed by our final ' 60 production, A Star in the Night. Spring brought May Day, Moving-Up Day, and Graduation week-end with its many activi- ties. Finally, we received our long anticipated and cherished degrees, as we locked in our hearts the work, play, tears, and laughter shared to- gether at Madison. To you we leave our heritage and a special gift, the Spirit of the Class of ' 60 .... guard it well. OUR PRESIDENT Ann Shotwell OUR BELOVED SPONSORS β€” Dr. and Mrs. Lester S. Bucher OUR OFFICERS β€” Martha McManwaay, business manager; Dolly Messersmith, reporter; Barbara Bat- stone, vice-president; Verl Ann Owens, secretary. Not pictured: Carole Suffridge, treasurer. β€” 41 β€” Tb fienio ia oj A senior privilege? JACQUELINE ANNE ALBRECHT Arlington, Virginia Secondary Education DIXIE RUE ALLIGOOD Newport News, Virginia Elementary Education CASSANDRA L. ANDERSON Purcellville, Virginia Secondary Education MARCIA ELIZABETH ANGELL Atlanta, Georgia Liberal Arts ELLEN ELIZABETH ASHTON Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Secondary Education JOAN DALE BARKER Sutherlin, Virginia Business Education -Mm A MadiHwi Codwjfc Breakfast at ten! RICHARD EDWARD BARNES Portsmouth, Virginia Music Education GERALD GRAHAM BARTHOLOMEW Harrisonburg, Virginia Secondary Education GRACE MARIE BATES Burkeville, Virginia Business Education BARBARA JOAN BATSTONE Arlington, Virginia Elementary Education AUDRA FERGUSON BEAN Front Royal, Virginia Business Education MARTHA CATHERINE BEATTY Wytheville, Virginia Secondary Education Hr Tb fienfoM o( Diet .... Who me? JOAN W. BENNETT Salisbury, Maryland Business Education SARAH ELIZABETH BEST Chester, Virginia Music BERTA FELISA BIRITOS Remington, Virginia Institution Management RICHARD PEARL BLY Strasburg, Virginia Liberal Arts DIANA TILMAN BOELT Richmond, Virginia Liberal Arts HELEN JANE BROOKS Pennington Gap, Virginia Elementary Education HI. Only one more hour of Philosophy readings! SYLVIA ANN BRUGH Troutville, Virginia Secondary Education NASHELLA SUE BURRUSS Lynchburg, Virginia Business ANN DARLINGTON BYRD Warm Springs, Virginia Home Economics Education SUZANNE CALE Crozet, Virginia Elementary and Secondary Education SHERRILL WILLIAMS CARDEN Quantico, Virginia Secondary Education ISABELLE WALTERS CARPENTER Falls Church, Virginia Secondary Education _m- Tta fiewoM 4 I ' ll be HERE next year. IRMA PHILLIPS CARTER Portsmouth, Virginia Elementary Education KAREN ANNA CAUSEY Bayside, Virginia Eleynentary Education DORIS JOANN CLARK Clifton Forge, Virginia Music Education NANCY JEAN CLOSE Cumberland, Maryland Elementary Education RUTH LAUREL COLLIE Ringgold, Virginia Elementary Education BETSEY MAHLON CONWELL Richmond, Virginia General Home Economics 1%. Madiaott CsMqi i f VI 1 - J v ol A ' mi ; .K 4 Β« Seniors DO read! BILLIE JEAN COOK Staunton, Virginia Secondary Education ZILLA M. COOPER Lovettsville, Virginia Music Education JULIA FERN CORBELL Roanoke, Virginia Elementary Education A. CYNTHIA COUBLE Arlington, Virginia Institution Management LINDA MARIE CRAIG Staunton, Virginia Secondary Education SUE ELLEN CRICKARD Staunton, Virginia Business Education IB- The fieiUo u 4 Great ideas originate here! FRANCES B. CURRIER Abingdon, Virginia Business Education ELIZABETH EARLE CURRIN McKenney, Virginia Home Economies Education PATRICIA ANNE DAVIES Newport News, Virginia Secondary Education MARY ANNE DAVIS Roanoke, Virginia Music Education ELIZABETH ANNE DAWSON Scottsville, Virginia Business Administration BARBARA ANN DICKERSON Fishersville, Virginia Home Economics Education Baa Hadhtm QjtMnqi Could this be it? JANET LUCILLE DiMISA Falls Church, Virginia Secondary Education BARBARA IKENBERRY DRIVER Harrisonhu: g, Virginia Secondary Education GENE E. DRIVER Timberville, Virginia Business ANNE CAROLE DUN A WAY Seaford, Delaware Secondary Education JOHN GARY EARMAN Harrisonburg, Virginia Secondary Education ETTA REBECCA EVANS Staunton, Virginia Elementary Education β–  β–  n- The, genta M g( BRIDI ' β–  β–  Dreaming until June JANET ABBOTT FAST Charlottesville, Virginia Elementary and Secondary Education JOYCE MAE FISHER New Castle, Virginia Liberal Arts RICHARD WILLIAM FOGLE Shenandoah, Virginia Secondary Education JULIE WATSON FOWLER Keswick, Virginia Secondary Education JEANNE CLARK FOXWORTH New York, New York Business ELIZABETH SARGEANT FRANCIS Norfolk, Virginia Elementary Education u i flL Ma foou WΒ«jΒ£ The loveliest night of the year! KENNETH BRUCE FRANK Elkton, Virginia Secondary Education CLAIRE FREDERICKS Shrewsbury, New Jersey General Home Economics CHRISTINE V. GABBETT Arlington, Virginia Elementary Education NINA DeSHIELDS GAWEN Tappahannock, Virginia Home Economics Education LURLI PHILLIPS GAY Richmond, Virginia Elementary Education GARNETT SELMA GEDROSE Springfield, Virginia Secondary Education -rf 8 Tb Q.W16M 4 A Senior completes his placement folder. JANE PEARCE GEOGHEGAN Martinsville, Virginia Secondary Education ELIZABETH DUCKETT GOODMAN Petersburg, Virginia Music ROBERT ALSTON GRAVES Luray, Virginia Secondary Education THELMA JANE GRIZZLE Oakwood, Virginia Home Economics Education HAZEL J. GROSS Basye, Virginia Secondary Education BARBARA JANE GUM Triangle, Virginia Liberal Arts i Maduwi College Studying is too much with us! PAMELA FRANCES GUY Arlington, Virginia Secondary Education ROBERT J. HALL Harrisonburg, Virginia Liberal Arts RUTH LaVONNE HAMMER Elkton, Virginia Secondary Education PATRICIA ANNE HANEY Elkton, Virginia Elementary Education MIRIAM HELEN HARDING Nathalie, Virginia General Home Economics ALICE MAY HARRIS South Hill, Virginia Elementary Education Tta Qwxdm o|, Take it away, girJs! BARBARA JACOBS HARVELL Williamsburg, Virginia Elementary Education MARY BETH HARWLEY Annandale, Virginia Home Economics Education MARY ELLEN HAYNES Portsmouth, Virginia General Home Economics GLORIA LORRAINE HEILIG Orange, Virginia Business ELIZABETH EVERETT HIGGS Staunton, Virginia Secondary Education MARJORIE ANN HINER Troutville, Virginia Secondary Education Madw n Nlkq 1 A class discussion sometimes helps the professor. CHARLOTTE WILLS HOLLAND Newp ort News, Virginia Secondary Education lucy Mcdonald boone hook Fairfield, Virginia Music Education NANCY CAROL HOPKINS Ferncliff, Virginia Elementary Education SHIRLEY ANN HORSLEY Fieldale, Virginia Music Education REBECCA JEAN HOTTLE Mt. Jackson, Virginia Home Economics Education ANNA VICTORIA HOUSDEN Stanley, Virginia Elementary Education Tk genioM The Seniors are marching today. SANDRA JOHN HULL Churchville, Virginia Elementary Education MARY KELLER HUMPHRIES Strasburg, Virginia Home Economics Education PATRICIA ANN HUTCHINSON Arlington, Virginia Business Education SHARON LEE ISOM Hartwell, Georgia Liberal Arts MARY LaMAR JACKSON Petersburg, Virginia Elementary Education SHIRLEY ANN JACOBS Gretna, Virginia Business Education 1 0- f f C Madutoi CtMnqi Get them 10 inches from the floor, girls! JACQUELIN WRAY JEFFRESS Culpeper, Virginia Secondary Education DOROTHY FRANCES JOHNSON Woodford, Virginia Elementary Education KAY FRANCIS JOHNSON Boykins, Virginia Elementary Education VERNA EARLE JONES Miami Springs, Florida Liberal Arts BETTY JEAN JUSTICE Portsmouth, Virginia Home Economics Education BETTY LOU KARNES Shenandoah, Virginia Business Education Hf- Tk fienioM af 4 TJj Our last banquet! MARGARET ELEANOR LAMB Vinton, Virginia Elementary Education VIOLA LYNN LATHAM Haymarket, Virginia Home Economics Education ELDON JACOB LAYMAN Harrisonburg, Virginia Business Education SARA ANN LEDFORD Vienna, Virginia Elementary Education DIANE MARIE LESTER Martinsville, Virginia Elementary Education JANET BURNER LIFE McGaheysville, Virginia General Home Economics β– m - ftajduwi Co%e Blowing off steam in Class Night! JANE ANN LYNCH Parksley, Virginia Elementary Education ELIZABETH JENNEY MALLERY Salisbury, Maryland Business CAROLINE TERRELL MARSHALL Mt. Jackson, Virginia Secondary Education GEORGIA ANN MARTIN Martinsville, Virginia Elementary Education MARY KATHERINE MASINCUP Elkton, Virginia Secondary Education GAIL EDITH MATTHEWS Brevard, North Carolina Secondary Education m- The Seitio u o[ Careful with my breakfast! MARY FEAGANS McFARLAND Woodstock, Virginia Liberal Arts MARTHA RAYE McMANAWAY Moneta, Virginia Business Education WANDA HENSLEY MEADOWS Grottoes, Virginia Secondary Education MARY ANNETA MEEK Fishersville, Virginia Elementary Education VIRGINIA KAYDETTE MERRELL Oakton, Virginia Secondary Education NINA BERRY MESSERSMITH Grottoes, Virginia Business fAadiAom CsMtqi Donning our caps for the first time. JOAN HALL METTS Strasburg, Virginia Elementary Education DONALD VETTER MILLER Woodstock, Virginia Business MARILYN WAYNE MILLER Portsmouth, Virginia Secondary Education GEORGEANNA MILLESON Berryville, Virginia Elementary Education CLARA LOUISE MINCER Charlottesville, Virginia Music Education NANCY JANE MINTER Martinsville, Virginia Elementary Education Tb fienio u 4 An extra-curricular activit NANCY CAROLYN MOORE Richmond, Virginia Secondary Education NANCY LOUISE MOORE Crewe, Virginia Secondary Education JANE ELIZABETH MORELAND Arlington, Virginia Secondary Education FAYE B. MORGAN Roanoke, Virginia Liberal Arts ANNE PEARCE MURPHY Arlington, Virginia Music Education CAROLYN JANE MUSSER Rural Retreat, Virginia Secondary Education β– b- Maiu ttCofeje First graders know more than I do. SHIRLEY ANN MYERS Harrisonburg, Virginia Elementary Education CAROL LYNN NELSON Lancaster, Pennsylvania Liberal Arts NANCY GAYLE NESTOR Villamont, Virginia Secondary Education CAROLYN JEWELL NICHOLSON Triplet, Virginia Secondary Education RACHEL ANN NUTTALL Richmond, Virginia Secondary Education HUGH DANIEL O ' DONNELL II Harrisonburg, Virginia Business HT Tb fiditoM oj One of those rare occasions! VERL ANN OWENS Pulaski, Virginia Secondary Education MARTHA SUE PADGETT Lynchburg, Virginia Elementary Education NANCY LINN PAS Arlington, Virginia Secondary Education HELEN MARION PATERSON Alexandria, Virginia Elementary Education JACQUELINE MARIE PEARCEY Portsmouth, Virginia Elementary Education SABRA ANNE PEIL Arlington, Virginia Secondary Education %l. MadiANi Crfkqi Aren ' t degree covers beautiful? GITTA MARGARET PENNINGTON Harrisonburg, Virginia Elementary Education ELIZABETH JEAN PERRY Norfolk, Virginia Elementary Education ROWENA PUCKETT PERRY Roanoke, Virginia Secondary Education BEVERLY ANN PERSING Hewlett, Virginia Secondary Education ELIZABETH REYNOLDS PETERS Warrenton, Virginia Secondary Education BARBARA ANN PETTIT Arlington, Virginia Elementary Education Tb 5ewo u ( A student teacher takes a break. GENE LeROY PFOUTZ Harrisonburg, Virginia Business SUE ELIZABETH PHILLIPS Charlottesville, Virginia Secondary Education JEANETTE HILLMAN PIERCE Richmond, Virginia Business Education MARY DAWN PILLOW Colonial Beach, Virginia Elementary Education JEAN MARIE POLLOK Danville, Virginia Elementary Education MARY ANN POTZLER Arlington, Virginia Music Education Madron, CAje, i If we ' re lucky, we may blow up the . . . MURRIEL FRANKLIN PRICE Shenandoah, Virginia Secondary Education MARY TERRY QUATSE Elkton, Virginia Home Economics Education MARY LUCILE RAGSDALE DeWitt, Virginia Liberal Arts ELLEN LOUISE RAINES Keezletown, Virginia Business Education SUSAN RITCHIE RAINEY Fredericksburg, Virginia Elementary Education GINGER BLAIR RALPH Falls Church, Virginia Home Economics Education -@ B Tta Β£enioM 4 For some Seniors this is a pastime. NANCY CLAIR RICE Big Island, Virginia Home Economics Education JUDITH ANN ROBERTS Lexington, Virginia Secondary Education ARMINTA WARD ROBERTSON Norfolk, Virginia General Home Economics MARY LUELLA ROYALL Newport News, Virginia Secondary Education ANGELICA F. ROYSTONE Arlington, Virginia Secondary Education VIRGINIA LEE SCHAAF Hopewell, Virginia Secondary Education β„’I- k . Moubjott CofCcge β€’ β€’ ' it β€’ IB 5 Food, maybe??? ANNE-LISA SCHINDLER Staunton, Virginia Secondary Education MARGARET ANNE SEALOR Arlington, Virginia Secondary Education JOYCE ANN SHELTON Wytheville, Virginia Liberal Arts DOTTIE JEAN SHIFFLETT Earlyville, Virginia Elementary Education VIRGINIA ANN SHOTWELL Criglersville, Virginia Secondary Education JUDITH MARIE SHRECKHISE Weyers Cave, Virginia Home Economics Education -irflh Tfa fienioM oj We do this three times a day. CAROL SUE SHROPSHIRE Martinsville, Virginia Elementary Edxication MARY STUART SHUMATE Calverton, Virginia Home Economics Education ELIZABETH PRATT SIMMERMAN Max Meadows, Virginia Elementary Education NORRIS HENRY SIMMONS Harrisonburg, Virginia Business CORA ELIZABETH SMITH Harrisonburg, Virginia Home Economics Education GERALDINE HARLEY SMITH Staunton, Virginia Elementary Education %- Maiiawt C tfege At last, I can have a car on campus! SUSAN NOEL SMITH Old Church, Virginia Elementary Education NANCY BYRDE SNEAD McKenney, Virginia Secondary Education VIRGINIA LEE SNEAD Covington, Virginia Liberal Arts SUZANNE SNEDEGAR Roanoke, Virginia Secondary Education JENNINGS B. SPINKS Galax, Virginia Music Education BARBARA ELLEN STEARN Harrisonburg, Virginia Business Education -@ B What ' s the latest gossip, girls? BETTY ANN STEPHENSON Vienna, Virginia General Home Economics MARYDEL LEE STOCKDALE Winchester, Virginia Music ELBERT CARROLL STRICKLER Luray, Virginia Business CAROLE NADINE SUFFRIDGE Arlington, Virginia Elementary Education MARY RUTH SUITER Salem, Virginia Home Economics Education ATHELEEN BOONE THOMAS Harrisonburg, Virginia Elementary Education 1%- β–  lAaduwi Coffege What meeting shall I attend tonight? MARILYN B. THOMAS Portsmouth, Virginia Business PATRICIA ANN TOLLEY Lexington, Virginia Liberal Arts CATHERINE MAY TOMLINSON Riverside, Connecticut Ele7nentary Education M. LEE TOMLINSON Disputanta, Virginia Liberal Arts MARY FRANCES TOWNSEND Sterling, Virginia Music Education ANN CONKLYN TOWNSHEND Bluemont, Virginia Elementary Education I Hope you ' ve paid your insurance! JOAN ELIZABETH TROXELL Knoxville, Tennessee Music Education FRANCES ELEANOR TURNER Roanoke, Virginia Liberal Arts JAMES EDWIN TURNER Harrisonburg, Virginia Business LILLIAN F. TURNER Broadway, Virginia Home Economics Education CHRISTINE WAY VanDINE Woodmere, Long Island Home Economics Education MARY ANN VARGO Johnstown, Pennsylvania Elementary Education -m _ Modern CiMnqt Students leave campus for a holiday. LINDA DOLORES VIA Fieldale, Virginia Business Education NANCY EPPARD VICK Shenandoah, Virginia Elementary and Secondary Education MARGARET JOY WAINWRIGHT Blackstone, Virginia Elementary Education SANDRA MARY WALLACE Denbigh, Virginia Secondary Education NANCY LOUISE WEHRHEIM Winchester, Virginia Liberal Arts CAROL LEE WEIS Locust, New Jersey Home Economics Education Tb fieniow (, A surprised May Qi MARY JANET WENGER Staunton, Virginia Business Education MA RGARET BLAIR WEST Richmond, Virginia Business VIRGINIA CLAIBOURNE WEV Arlington, Virginia Liberal Arts MARY KATHRYN WHEELER Waynesboro. Virginia Elementary Education MARY SUE WHITT Cedar Bluff, Virginia Elementary Education CAROLYN LOWE WILTSHIRE Upperville, Virginia Business Education -m MadijmtMcge Who said she was tired of snow! MARY ELIZABETH WINGATE Carrollton, Virginia Music Education EDITH AUDREY WITCHER Gretna, Virginia Secondary Education BETTY LOUISE WITHERINGTON South Norfolk, Virginia Business Education LORETTA HAWKINS WITT Lynchburg, Virginia Elementary Education NADINE WITT Trenton, New Jersey Elementary Education HELEN JEANNETTE WOOKFOLK Orange, Virginia Secondary Education -Hh Tb ficnio w 4 Mwliaoti CAje Ah! For the life of Riley! RUBY ESTELLE WRAY Lexington, Virginia Music WILLIAM F. WRIGHT Front Royal, Virginia Business ZITA RAY YATES Bluefield, Virginia Home Economics Education CATHERINE ACRA YORK Richmond, Virginia Elementary Education β€’ fa- Snow or no snow, we ' re going. After-dinner entertain- ment It MUST be in there somewhere. No mon ... no fun! Another expensive trip? All subjects are ac- counted for. InMciruwiarri MISS EFFIE MAE MORGAN The Senior Class of Madison College pays tribute in the memory of Effie Mae Morgan who was a member of the Class of 1960. Munro Leaf, our speaker, Now wait, ALβ€” VIN! Let ' s go gang!!! ' Twas the night after the dav hefore . . . It isn ' t all that bad, Elliott! Nothing square ' bout your partner. Sue!!! J X pΒ ' ,1 16 kL ' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS The Jolly Junior Class had a most eventful year. There existed a spirit of enthusiasm that is never to be forgotten, especially after our class night performance. JUNE STINSON President OUR SPONSORS β€” Dr. and Mrs. Tolbert and the Junior Class mascots, Margaret and Jane Tolbert. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Left to right, are: Aida DeLuca, parliamentarian; Pat Davis, treasurer; Sara Webb, vice-president; Jean Fouke, reporter; Kitty Davis, secretary. JUNIOR CLASS i 1 β€’ w Abbott, Norma Jean Adkins, Jane Allen, Iris Allen, Janet Arendall, Grace Armstrong, Jeanne Arnold, Quita Atwell, Anna Ayers, Nancy Batten, Jeanne Belda, Joanne Berkley, Harriet Berry, Mary Lou Blanton, Betty Anne Boone, Janet Boyers, Beverley Brinkley, Jeanie Brooks, Patty Brotherton, Barbara Brown, Alma Brown, Nancy Buchanan, Margery Budd, Sue Budz, Mary Ann Burnshire, Mary Ann Bush, Eleanor Caravas, Helen Caudle, Annette Chinn, Sara Clark, Brenda β€” 84 β€” MADISON COLLEGE Clements, Nancy Kay Coates, Shirley Coffman, Phyllis Comer, Mary Coomes, Sandy Copenhaver, Susan Corbitt, Verlinda Crosswhite, Carolyn Cundiff, Nancy Curtis, Geraldine Daniel, Cathy Dale, Peggy Davis, Carole Davis, Ellen Davis, Kitty Davis, Pat Davis, Peggy Dean, Pat Deluca, Aida Dickens, Lloyd Dickenson, Lula Mae diZerega, Alice Drates, Venny Driver, Betty Dunn, Nanc y Elliott, Barbara Ferrell, Trilbie Fitzgerald, Gayle Fizer, Phillis Fouke, Nora Jean β€” 85 β€” JUNIOR CLASS Frame, Lydia Mae Fryer, Beverly Garber, Janet Gard, Marallyn Garrett, Jane Gilkerson, Joanne Glenn, Brenda Godey, Martina Goode, Harriet Gough, Liz Gowin, Sarah Grymes, Sally Haney, Barbara Harding, Amanda Harman, Linda Harmon, Nancy Harrington, Mary Harris, Rosalie Hart, Margaret Hayes, Karen Heatvvole, Donna Heddings, Cathy Henshaw, Juanita Hensley, Lois Hixon, Joan Hoey, Barbara Howard, Lois Huffman, Judy Hull, Rudolph Husband, Sonja β€” 86 β€” MADISON COLLEGE Jackson, Deann James, Dianne Jefferson, Rosemary Jernigan, Pattie Lou Jones, Martha Keatley, Kay Kimmel, Carole King, Barbara Jean Kraige, Suzanne Lawrence, Sallyann Layne, Loretta Leffel, Bruce Life, Donald Lincoln, Mary Lewis Lindsey, Sarah Linton, Bob Long, Mary Lee Lytton, Shirley Malovf, Adrian Mayo, Bettie Anne McAfee, Connie McClanahan, Audrey McClanahan, Kay McNeill, Sara McQueen, Marcia McWilliams, Martha Mercer, Grace Miller, Caroline Morris, Loretta Morrison, Carolyn β€” 87- JUNIOR CLASS Moyar, Susan Mumpower, Carole Myers, Barbara Nagle, Lynn Neibert, Joan Nelson, Bonnie Nelson, Mary Newby, Barbara Newland, Ralph Newton, Virginia Nichols, Linda Peabody, Penny Perdue, Martha Pharr, Joan Phipps, Carole Printz, Joyce Pusey, Carolyn Quist, Linda Ritchie, Shelvie Rodeffer, Charles Rogers, Kitty Roland, Flora Samford, Agnes Savage, Nancy Schultz, Nedra Setzer, Jansie Shifflett, Betty Shillingburg, Doris Shinaberry, Mary Ann Signor, Grace β€” 88- MADISON COLLEGE Simpson, Mary Neal Smith, Evelyn Smith, Henrietta Smith, Joanne Smith, Joyce Sandra Smith, Lenore Smith, Sandra Snyder, Jewell Southard, Martha Stephenson, Helen Stedley, Bonnie Stinson, June Stowers, Mary Hope Sullivan, Helen Tharp, Betty Thrift, Barbara Torian, Hallie Tuggle, Gean Tunstall, Jean Tyler, Mary Frances Umberger, Sandra Vacher, Carol Vick, Lemuel Dixon Wade, Jo Anna Wagner, Virginia Walls, Barbara Wampler, Helen Ward, June Warren, Tamsey Webb, Sara β€” 89 β€” JUNIOR CLASS Whitmer, Geraldine Whitmire, Mike Yoder, Omar Censored ! ! Coffee, tea or milk??? Hey, Deann, . . . Smile!!! You ' re really looking good, group. 90 β€” It ' s Peter Gunn night again! ! 9t Wishful thinking β€” Rosalie, Deann, and Patty Lou?? We finally made it, gang! Go man, go! Where do we go from here, Peg and Johnny? Remember those jammed elevators? Say, you ' re skipping assembly ! Hurrah, for the Sophomores. Go, Man, Go! The walls have ears ! ! Stuff it good. What ' s so funny? SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS The organized Class of ' 62 had an eventful year. There existed between them a bond of friendship and enthusiasm that will never be lost. Once again we owe so much to our Sisters, the Seniors, and to the two neatest kids in our class, our sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. Curtis. Thanks. P. Oakes, Secretary; L. Hearn, Treasurer; L. Kern, Reporter; S. Richardson, Vice President. β€” 93 β€” SOPHOMORE CLASS Almond, Carol Amiss, Frances Anderson, Anne Katherine Anderson, Becky Anderson, Catherine Andrews, Elspeth Armentrout, Larry Arthur, Marian Atkins, Winifred Atkinson, Anne Babb, Ramona Baker, Katherine Barber, Anne Baum, Jean Beninghove, Barbara Bevis, Frances Beyeler, Carl Bigger, Pat Bird, Ellen Blankenship, Sue Bongers, Grace Bowers, Carolyn Bowman, Deanna Bowman, Lora Bradfield, Chester Brash, Betsy Bretz, Nancy Brock, Jane Brockman, Betty Burke, Janet Burkett, Nancy Burton, Mary Litts Busel, Joyce Byrd, Nancy Campbell, Lynn Campbell, Sandra Carabello, Sarah ( a rev, Helen Carpenter, Dorothy Carter, Harriet MADISON COLLEGE Cash, Iris Cassady, Mary Childers, Ellen Childress, Judith Clark, Doris Clark, Mary Lou Clarke, Anne Cleavenger, Marijane Clements, Patricia Clinedinst, Janice Cochrane, Dale Coffey, Audrey Coffman, Judith Coffman, Joyce Cook, Joyce Courtney, Alice Cox, Kitty Sue Crabill, Ralph Critzer, Carol Culver, Janice Curry, Brenda Curry, Linda Dakan, Penny Darrow, Gregg Davy, Sandra DeHaven, Elizabeth Dellinger, Shirley Denton, Lorena Diehl, Crystal Derr, Bonnie Dilorio, Bettina Doran, Vicki Duncan, Beverly Dutemple, Sandra Early, Elaine Eason, Ellen Einstein, Pat Eldridge, Carol Emerson, Elizabeth Entriken, Julia m r - ' S SOPHOMORE CLASS Eubank, Audrey Eudailey, Carol Farrar, Barbara Farrar, Bobby Jo Fearnow, Ganelle Feather, Bonnie Lee Fergusson, Faye Fletcher, Emily Forrester, Anne Fosnight, Sally Foster, Judy Freed, Barbara Freeze, Rita French, Anne Fugate, Carolyn Fulcher, Helen Furman, Joy Garrett, Valerie Gibson, Jackie Glass, Helen Goldstein, Frances Golladay, Madolyn Good, Charles Goodykoontz, Rhea Gullion, Eleanor Hailey, Shirley Hall, Carolyn Halloran, Sarah Hamrick, Lucy Harrington, Betty Harris, Barbara Hart, Mimi Hart, Virginia Hearn, Linda Heilig, Zelda Hepler, Harriet Henkel, Sylvia Hensley, Carolyn Hepp, Sandra Herrin, June MADISON COLLEGE Higgins, Betty- Hipp, Joni Hobbs, Anita Hofelick, Dolly Hoffman, Beverly Hoffman, Carole Holliday, Virginia Holmes, Mary Helen Hoist, Jacqueline Holtzclaw, Nancy Hoover, Jane Hopkins, Joan Horst, Rachel House, Jeanette Housman, Norma Howard, Jane Howerton, Jean Hudgins, Peggy Huffman, Wilma Humphries, Doris Ivins, Linda Jennings, Linda Johnson, Lee Jones, Jane Joyner, Nancy Keith, Mary Ellen Kent, June Kern, Lynda King, Anne Kinney, Trudy Kiser, Joyce Knight, Carole Koontz, Floe Landes, Judy Lankford, Marilyn Lawson, Hayward Layman, Sheldon Leake, Sandra Lee, Winifred Leistra, Terry $£© SOPHOMORE CLASS c Lightner, Nancy Liskey, Wayne Lloyd, Fontaine Lohr, Kathryn Lucas, Rita Lukin, Nancy Lute, Myrtle Luther, Linda Lynn, Vicki Majer, Jasenka Massey, Mary Mayton, Lelia McCloskey, Susan McDuff, Bonnie McFarland, Ann Miller, Courtney Miller, Joan Miller, Judith Miller, Luanne Monger, Lloyd Moody, Mary Moore, Sally Morris, Beatrice Morrison, Carolyn Motto, Shirley Mullen, Brenda Mundy, Theresa Murphey, Frankie Nagel, Katherine Neale, Mary Katherine Noel, Cai-ol Nolan, Sharon Oakes, Diane Oates, Melanie Owings, Mary Padgett, Kytha Page, Becky Painter, Bonnie Peirce, Sharon Peyton, Patricia MADISON COLLEGE Picklesimer, Carolyn Pipicelli, Brenda Pollack, Diane Ponzillo, Joanne Poor, Christina Pound, Peggy Pruner, Rose Marie Pugh, Patricia Quatse, Beth Queen, Jane Ramsey, Carolyn Raymes, Dorothy Reilly, Mary Richardson, Sue Rixey, Barbara Robertson, Anna Robertson, Jean Robertson, Margy Robertson, Ruth Robey, Carol Rood, Valorie Rose, Betsy Roseberry, Jacqueline Rubin, Carol Rudisill, Ann Ruffner, Roily Runion, Faye Ryburn, Carolyn Ryerson, Penny Saville, Mary Louise Scavera, Janet Scott, Judith Ann Scripture, Frances Scruggs, Billie Lou Setliff, Barbara Shaw, Dorothy Sherman, Anne Shipe, Janet Shoemaker, Kay Simms, Janie SOPHOMORE CLASS w ft pi V β–  1 ' b Β£? Simpson, Donald Six, Joyce Smith, Charlotte Smith, Marian Smith, Tae Smither, Marie Staton, Sue St. Clair, Joyce Suder, Nancy Sulik, Anne Sullivan, Ann Tadlock, Virginia Tank, Patricia Taylor, Ronald Thomas, Rebecca Thompson, Marilyn Tolbert, Sonja Trussell, Mary Turner, Betsy Tweedy, Betsy Unser, Loraine Updike, Holly Vainright, Jane Vest, Margie Vest, Sigrid Voorkees, Mrs. Catherine Wakeman, Jean Walker, Patricia Walls, Jean Ward, Mary Wash, Patricia Watkins, Anne Carol Watts, Frances Wells, Carol Wells, Joy Wenger, Mildred Whissen, Mary Whitney, Nancy Whitt, Sandra Wickham, Donna MADISON COLLEGE Wilburn, Julia Wilkinson, Nancy Williams, Judy Wilson, Joan Winborne, Theresa Wood, Betty Woolford, Ann Wootten, Charlotte Yancey, Betty Yates, Barbara Yeaman, Ann Young, Sylvia Zimmerman, Maurine Zirkle, Janet It ' s too late to learn the words now! Tea for two? Will that taxi ever come? So what, if we all have test tomorrow! The first shocking look at our beanies! Thanksgiving certainly was a long time getting here ! ! ! Those educational hand book classes!! There ' s really more to my big sister than shows ! FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS The class of ' 63, new and inexperienced, started its first year at Madison a little hesitant and unsure. They soon learned that there was much to be done and to be learned. To lead them through their year of many first, the class chose Bee Stock- dale. After working and experimenting, the class soon proved its true spirit and is now a well organized part of our campus. We expect to hear even more from them in years to come. BEE STOCKDALE President DR. AND MRS. Z. S. DICKERSON Advisors E. Jenkins, H. Amburn, M. S. Jenkins, N. Lee, S. Robertson. β€” 103 β€” FRESHMAN CLASS ££1 Abbott, Dianne Acken, Nancy Acree, Katherine Adams, Barbara Addington, Fleta Addison, Gertha Adkins, Gloria Alexander, Brenda Allen, Jackie Allen, Judith Allen, Phyllis Ancell, Mary Anderson, Mary Andrews, Elizabeth Ambrose, Barbara Amburn, Harriet Arbaugh, Dolores Armentrout, Betty Arnott, Mary Artz, Jeni Ashby, Rose Atkinson, Carol Atkinson, Nina Atwell, Caroline Avery, Mary Ball, Pamela Bankert, Susan Barb, Delores Baroody, Judith Barre, Tyanna Basile, June Bass, Ralph Bazemore, Nancy Beach, Barbara Benge, Janice Benham, Cynthia Bennett, Barbara Bennett, Garland Benson, Jeane Beyerage, Nicola Bingham, Donald Binns, Susan Blanchard, Bette Blanks, Mary Boettcher, Carole MADISON COLLEGE Bogan, Jo Ann Bolen, Patricia Borden, James Boswell, Suzanne Botkin, Cherlee Bourne, Mary Bowers, Judith Bowman, Sue Boyer, Elaine Boyers, Bernice Boykin, Frieda Bried, Beverly Bristow, Emily Brockway, Carol Brosius, Diane Brown, Dorothy Brown, Emma Brown, Judith Brown, Selma Brubaker, Phyllis Bruce, Ann Bryan, Margaret Bryant, Sallie Bufani, Dolores Buhl, Henry Burke, Joyce Burkholder, Mary Burkholder, Ruby Burks, Patricia Bybee, Patricia Calvert, Marjorie Cadwallader, Cornelia Campbell, Elnora Campbell, Marvella Cangalosi, Linda Cantrell, Elizabeth Carnes, Carol Carper, Harriet Carter, Libby Carver, Linda Catterton, Catherine Chamblin, Carolyn Chappell, Elizabeth Chettle, Betty Christian, Virginia FRESHMAN CLASS Chitwood, Rosemary Ciurczak, Toni Clarke, Chris Clark, Jacqueline Clark, Melva Clark, Nancy Clark, Nellie Clark, Rebecca Cline, Cardie Coffin, Judith Coghill, Betty Coiner, Ann Comer, Martha Cooper, Linda Coon, Angela Cropper, Elizabeth Cullers, Betty Cullins, Carole Crump, James Crump, Ann Daniel, Charlotte Davis, Dorothy Davis, Larry Davis, Mary Davis, Virginia Davis, Virginia L. DeBary, Anne DeBerardinis, Phyllis DeMasi, Marie DeMasi, Rita Depoy, Nellie Dickerson, Betty Dickson, Ann Lee Diehl, Cynthia Dillon, Mary Divers, Carolyn Dobson, Millicent Dodson, Elizabeth Donohoe, Jo Ann Dotson, Lois Douglas, Martha Dovel, Barbara Driesell, Lynne Dunn, Betty Dunnington, Martha MADISON COLLEGE Edwards, Betty Estes, Patricia Evans, Patricia Faidley, Judith Farris, Mary Ferguson, Kathleen Finks, Alan Fisher, Joan FitzSimmons, Sheila Fleetwood, Patricia Fogg, Shelby Jean Fox, Carolyn Franklin, Terry Fravel, Mary Fritz, Donna Frye, Charlotte Gallo, Priscilla Garcelon, Patricia Gillespie, Julia Gilliam, Carole Gonzalez, Linda Gordon, Elizabeth Grant, Doris Greene, Alyce Greene, Barbara Griffith, Gay Grove, Jacqueline Gush, Mary Gutshall, Paige Hall, Adrienne Hall, Linda Hall, Mary Hall, Phyllis Hamlet, Joe Ann Hammersley, Beth Hanswell, Ann Hardin, Martha Jean Harlow, Ralph Harper. Carolyn Harmon, Shirley Harpine, Judy Harris, Bette Harris, Caro lyn Harris, Penny Hayes, Linda FRESHMAN CLASS Heatwole, Judy Hedden, Sheila Helbert, Rebecca Helfrich, Ann Hensley, Caroll Hensley, Ronald Hensley, Roy Heys, Barbara Hill, Linda Hill, Suzie Hill, June Hillquist. Christina Hines, Jennie Hobbs, Patricia Hodges, Gloria Holland, Joanne Hooke, Daniel Hoover, Phyllis Horton, Jo Anne Hosaflook, Marlene Hostetter, Miriam Howard, Helen Howard, Shirley Hudson, Kathleen Huffman, Carolyn Hutton, Mary Jane Jackson, Norma Jean Jacobs, Nancye Jenkins, Evelyn Jenkins, Mary Jenkins. Barbara Jessee, Judy Johnson, Ann Johnson, Dixie Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Jane Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Patricia Johnston, Frances Jones, Barbara Jordan, Carolyn Jordan, Margaret Joyce, Barbara Kane. Nancy Keith, Loretta MADISON COLLEGE Kennedy, Catherine Kern, Patricia Kilday, Mary Killeen, Euginie King, Katherine Kollender, Mary Jane LaCas, Mary Laekovitch, Mickey Land, Syble Lanehart, Carole Lanford, Bonnie Lawton, Jean Leahey, Genevieve Lee, Linda Lee, Nancy Leitner, Jean Light, Frances Ligon, Alice Locknane, Judy Lockrow, Sarah Long, Suzanne Louderback, Rebecca Luther, Donna McBride, Mary McCormick, Norma McCubbin, Jean McKee, Wendy McNabb, Judith Mabry, Margaret Mahanes, Sharon Major, Nancy Mann, Joan Mansergh, Marcia Marano, Kathleen Markham, Carolyn Marston, Olga Martin, Eleanor Martin, Mary Mason, Patricia Massey, Regina Mathias, Janice Matthews, Penny Maxwell, Dollie Mayhew, Myra Mayhew, Ruth i 1 J L k , FRESHMAN CLASS Q Β© Mead, Alice Meissner, Elizabeth Merriman, Brenda Mers, Ann Michael, Betty Middleton, Janice Miller, Elizabeth Miller, Ellen Miller, Irene Miller, Sondra Minor, Priscilla Mitchell, Patricia Moghadam, Pounch Monger, Judith Monger, Richard Moody, Katheyn Moore, Diana Moore, Frances Moore, Rosalie Moore, Virginia Morefield, Freda Morris, Barbara Morris, Barbara Morris, Ellen Morris, Evelyn Mosher, Judith Mothershead, Anne Mothey, Sue Mowry, Joan Murphy, Mary Myers, Beverly Myers, Eleanor Myers, Shirley Neal, Joyce Nestor, Anne Norquest, Mary Norvell, Mary Obenchain, Carolyn O ' Brien, Sandra O ' Bryan, Shelly Owens, Nancy Page, Gail Painter, Page Pakurar, Phyllis Palmer, Joan MADISON COLLEGE Palmer, Leslie Pannell, Miriam Parr, Anne Parsons, Mary Patterson, Carolyn Paterson, Jean Paterson, Liberty Paulette, Gail Payne, Betsy Peebles, Madeline Perdue, Patricia Perfater, Elsie Perry, Barbara Peterson, Bonnie Phillips, Florence Phillips, Martin Phillips, Virginia Pittman, Susan Pope, Judith Powers, Connie Pravecek, Barbara Printz, Barbara Puffenbarger, Wander Purcell, Kathryn Purks, Nadine Puryear, Charlotte Read, Patricia Reeder, Suzanne Rice, Alice Richards, Barbara Richardson, Irene Richardson, Ellen Riley, Ramona Rissler, Carolyn Roach, Janice Robertson, Nellie Romaine, Martha Rosenberger, Constance Rosson, Laura Rowe, Mary Lou Rowell, Mary Jane Rowzie, Carol Runion, Sara Ryon, Jayne Rose, Mary Ann FRESHMAN CLASS Β£ jp Β£} Rumburg, Duane Samples, Mary Sandy, Sandra Satterwhite, Gloria Schornstein, Barbara Schramm, Inge Scott, Ruth Scott, Wilma Senasbaugh, Ronnie Severt, Betty Shank, Bonnie Shaver, Bonnie Shifflett, Marilee Shockley, Leslie Shriver, Ann Shumaker, Janet Simpson, Helen Slate, Barbara Smith, Carolyn Smith, Charles Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Elouisa Smith, Gloria Smith, Joyce Sophia, Janet Sowers, Yvonne Sparks, Sandra Spencer, LaDalle Spencer. La Verne Spicer. Nancy Staples, Sandra Steele, Sandra Stevenson, Sally Stewart, Dolores Stilfield, Phyllis Stockdale, Eleanor Stover, Judith Sumpter, Sue Suter, Stuart Sutton. Delores Sweeney, Joan Sykes, Beverly Sykes, Diane Sykes, Nancy Taylor, Linda MADISON COLLEGE Taylor, Virginia Teele, Joyce Terry, Linda Thomas, Nancy Tipton, Bonnie Tobler, Sylvia Tozier, Rita Trader, Patricia Tripolos, Audroniki Tripp, Connie Tucker, Barbara Turner, Emily Turner, Patricia Turner, Mae Tusing, Judith Twigg, Judith Urquhart, Sara Wagner, Georganne Wagner, Suzanne Waleski, Judith Walker, Susan Wall, Catherine Walton, Rebecca Warden, Donna Ware, Marilyn Watlington, Cora Watkins, Mary Webber, Jacqueline Weidemann, Sonja Whittington, Mollie White, Ellen Wicks, Joan Wiggins, Donna Wilkinson, Carolyn Williams, Emma Wilson, Carol Wimer, Linda Wilbert, Nancy Will, Peggy Williamson, Frankynn Wilson, Amy Wilson, Janet Winder, Rebecca Witt, Judith Wolfe, Judith FRESHMAN CLASS Wooldridge, Bonnie Wright, Carole Wright, Eleanor Wright, Mary Ann Wright, Virginia Wyatt, Rebecca Yates, Beverly Yoder, Ida Yost, Martha Young, Dina Young, Willis Youngblood, Mary Zerkel, Mary Zimmerman, Norma Zirk, James Look out below! β€” Here we come! We might not be the Kingston Trio, but ... . That good old mountain dew! We only model MADISON sweatshirts! Which ones are stuffed? That old gang of mine? A shave and a hair- cut β€” two bits! What do you mean, we missed the exam? A toast to the food from home! Ill o ui o O iganigtffi wui Memories of co-operation, hard work, and warm rewards are a vital part of our life at Madison College. Left to right: Joan Metts, Assistant Editor; Liz Dawson, Editor; Pattie Lou Jernigan, Business Manager. The 1960 ficWtrui ' ftm Madison ' s yearbook enjoys the distinction of having been the first student publication issued at the college. Celebrating its fifty-first year, the SCHOOLMA ' AM still maintains the purpose of preserving those memories β€” scenes and events and accomplishments β€” which have made the year significant. The Editor-in-Chief and Business Manager are elected in the yearly 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. N. Sikes, A. Watkins, E. Higgs, J. Wade. The SCHOOLMA ' AM staff enjoyed working to produce a book they believed would be of high standards. They relinquished hours of their time to sketch layouts, write copy, solicit adver- tisements, and go with Allen Litten to take pic- tures. Cooperation and enthusiasm were ex- hibited 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 mind the basic purpose of the yearbook to serve as a re- sume of a year ' s events and accomplishments, a pictorial history, and a directory of acquaint- ances. They strove to reveal effectively all aspects of a year ' s life at Madison College. Front row. C. Catterton, C. Davis, A. King, S. Budd. Second row: B. Haney, D. Humphries, N. Harmon. Mrs. Coffman and Dr. Theodore Advisors. First row: S. Stevenson, J. Teele, T. Civrczak, R. Ash- ley. Second row. C. Cross- white, P. Bolen, B. Turner, J. Baum. Seated: C. Noel, C. Pickle- simer, D. Abbott, J. Neal. Standing: J. Benson, G. Pau- lette, S. Harmon, S. Bowman, M. Arnott, M. Samples. The Schoolma ' am staff en- |j A wF β€’ joys a Christmas party each fev % _ year. 1 ' - WHJ M. Buchanan, Business Manager; E. Raines, Editor-in-Chief; S. Jacobs, Associate Editor. THE BREEZE In December of 1922, the BREEZE came to Madison College; and since that time, it has con- tinued to swirl over the campus, carrying with it student opinion reflected as accurately as possible. 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 per- haps those living above the BREEZE room in Logan. These are the nights when amid cries 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 campus happenings. There is always an unend- D. Shillingburg, D. James, N. Schultz. ing search for something new to print and a seemingly unattainable goal of no late copy. In spite of all the work that goes into making a newspaper and deadlines that must be met, the staff finds time each night for a coke break and an occasional party throughout the year. 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. Mr. W. Laughrun, Advisor. Left to right: S. Chinn, V. Lynn. R. Crabill, L. Canga- losi, C. Almond, M. F. Tyler. R. Winder, S. Chinn, V. Wagner. R. Riley, J. Leitner, A. Hanowell. M. Gush, D. Wiggins, A. Crump, D. Grant, B. Myers. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 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 ' 59- ' 60 session. The first week in October was designated as Student Government 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 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, and the annual Old Students-New Students Assembly and banquet. 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. First row: P. Davies, F. Morgan, S. Cale, J. Jeffress, N. Gawen. Second row: M. Kilday, S. Whitt, J. Howard, R. Ashby, B. Jones, C. Miller, C. Morrison, J. Peareey, A. Brown, C. Nicholson, L. Smith. B. Dick- erson. S. Leake. Absent from picture: P. Davis, C. Tomlinson. SUZANNE CALE President HONOR COUNCIL The Honor Tradition is a coveted heritage on Madison ' s campus. Through the years, the Honor Council had 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 im- partial 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 Cere- mony was held at which time each new student signed a pledge card, signifying an understanding of individual responsibility under our Honor System. In November the Honor Council sponsored the third 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 pre- senting members of the Madison College student body who served on a panel discussion. The student-chosen Honor Council continually strives to promote honor in every phase of a Madison student ' s life. BERTA BIRITOS President First row: B. Harvell, S. Hull, S. Snedegar, B. Biritos, G. Arendall, J. Tunstall. M. Peebles, J. Armstrong, D. Miller, M. Price, B. Tweedy, N. Harmon, L. Bowman. Second row: B. Chettle, MEN ' S STUDENT The Men ' s Ctudent Government Organiza- tion 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 inter- mediary 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 activi- ties during the year, including the annual smoker (the stag pai ' ty we look forward to each year), Old-New Student Day and Assembly, Student Government Assembly, Men ' s SGO Annual Picnic, and various other get-togethers. The SGO is very proud of its men and looks forward with much enthusiasm to the day when Madison will officially be co-ed. WILLIAM WRIGHT, President DEAN TOLBERT, Advisor A. Strictler, R. Fogle, W. Wright, R. Linton, C. Rodeffer, K. Frank. GOVERNMENT Men gather in the Day Room for a few hands of Hearts before class on Saturday morning. Regular meeting of the Men ' s SGO held in Burrus lecture room under the leadership of William Wright, President. R. Newman, G. Driver, M. Lackovitch, W. Wright, D. Bly, M. Price, L. Armentrout, C. Rodeffer. 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 privileged 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, traditions, and social etiquette, as well as other problems or ideas which concern the men stu- dents. Also, the Court cooperates with the Women ' s Student Government Association in cases concerning 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 decision 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. 126 β€” R. Taylor, D. Miller, A. Strickler, Dr. Chappell, Sponsor; L. Armentrout, R. Fogel. YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION We like to think of the YMC ' A as an organi- zation existing primarily to help others help themselves. This theme has proven most suc- cessful this year, for the Y has engaged in many worthwhile activities, on and off the campus. Among these were Friday Chapel, Christmas gifts for underprivileged children of the area, attendance at the Southern Area Council in Atlanta, Georgia, participation in the Christmas Pageant, and numerous activities with the YWCA. Having one of the largest memberships in its history, the YMCA is proud that the men students and faculty of Madison College find it just and rewarding to support a fellowship for the purpose of developing Christian personality and building a Christian society. First row: Mr. Hanson, R. Hull, J. Braden, R. Crabill, S. Outen, D. Hooke, J. Zirkle, G. Pfoutz, A. Finks. Second row. D. Barnes, S. Suter, B. Yoder, D. Bingham, D. Bly, C. Bradfield, M. Price, C. Beyler, E. Bennett. β€” 127- ALICE HARRIS President Mr. and Mrs. Partlow, M. Jackson, N. Moore, Mrs. Dickerson, Mrs. Dingledine. YOUNG WOMEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The YWCA endeavors to lead each student into a richer college life through a belief in the Christian life, and the importance of a Christian character. To accomplish this, the Y sponsors such programs as Religious Emphasis Week, Friday Chapel, Sunday Vespers, Dorm Devotions, the Thanksgiving and Easter services, and the Christmas Pageant. The Y Cabinet, composed of elected repre- sentatives 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, Singspiration before the movies on Saturday night, and our column, Y Ways, Come Along which appears in the BREEZE each week β€” all of these play an important part in our campus life at Madison. Y members are encouraged to active mem- bership through volunteering their services in the area of their choice. In this way each mem- ber is a vital part of the Y ' s activities. Reverend Malmborg leads students in a buzz session. First row: M. Jones, E. Witcher, B. Clark, B. King. Second row. K. Keatley, L. Lincoln, S. Webb. Third row: M. Hart, L. Harmon, J. Fisher. D. Denton, J. Lynch, L. Terry, E. Early, N. Close, C. Picklesimer, B. Merrimar, J. Kent, B. Freed, S. Young. The Christmas Pageant is one of the biggest undertak- ings of the Y.W.C.A. First row. T. Anderson, M. Gard, M. Tyler, I. Allen. Second row: E. Smith, J. Zirkle, L. Peters, S. Moyar, C. Wooten, R. Pruner. STANDARDS COMMITTEE Where may we cut campus? When may we wear bermudas? What are the dance regula- tions? The Standards Committee studied these questions and other campus regulations, making some adjustments, in order to have more effici- ency and cooperation among the students and the Committee. Standards promotes good conduct and ap- pearance. Members of the Committee are al- ways willing to answer any questions pertaining to the rules, and to urge students to submit sug- gestions that they feel would bring needed im- provements. The duty as well as the desire of every in- dividual student is to contribute to the whole- some attitude and healthful spirit of living for which Madison ' s campus is known. Standing by as a reminder and counselor, is the Standards Committee. CAROLYN NICHOLSON President 130 β€” Left to right: S. McNeill, C. Fugate, M. H. Stowers, S. Bowman, F. Murphy, P. Hutchinson, J. Dunnington, B. Newby. Not pictured: S. Kraige, T. Smith, L. Fugate, A. Hanowell, R. Collie, M. Suiter. SOCIAL COMMITTEE 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 college. These duties and responsibilities include anything from polishing silver to planning for receptions or planning decorations for dances. The main purpose of this committee, however, 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 an- nually in the early fall to enable all new students to become better acquainted with the faculty and the campus leaders. The Student Government Dance, Hawaiian Isle, was the opening dance of the year. During the spring the girls planned and decorated for the May Day Dance with the as- sistance 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 capa- ble and cooperating advisers as Mrs. W. Elliot Wilkins, Mrs. E. R. Lincoln, and Mrs. B. S. Yancey. These three ladies have always been willing to lend a helping hand with the uphold- ing of the social standards of the college. JUDY SHRECKHISE Chairman 131 β€” THE HANDBOOK Left to right: L. Smith editor; M. West, business manager; S. Hull, assistant editor. The Student Government Handbook is compiled in the spring for the following school year. The main pur- pose of the Handbook is to present student regulations, but it also has such beneficial features as the campus map and the Alma Mater. Honor Council, Student Government Organization, which is the men students ' governing body, clubs, honor societies, and sororities are represented in the Handbook. This year, for the first time at Madison, a Student Directory, contain- ing each student ' s home ad- dress and school box number, has been published. The Handbook is financed by stu- dent organizations and local merchants. FIRE SAFETY COMMITTEE First row: J. Pharr, J. Peabody, B. Glenn, R. Jefferson, B. Armentrout. Second row. J. Andrews, J. Clinedinst, A. Abbot. With the cooperation of the student body, the Fire Safety Committee completed its fifty - second successful year at Madison College. This committee was composed of an appointed fire chief from each dormitory and was led by Rosemary Jefferson, 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. 132 β€” JUNIOR MARSHALLS ., ? 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. First row. J. Garrett, Chairman; N. Savage, K. Hayes, S. Coomes, R. Jeffer- son, V. Wagner, M. Berry. Second row. M. Jones, A. diZerega, V. Drates, J. Adkins, S. Lawrence, B. Myers, K. Rogers. USHERS Left to right: A. diZerega, L. Jennings, H. Caravas, K. Rogers, Chairman; M. Perdue, S. Budd, J. Setzer, V. Lynn, M. Jones. 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. β€” 133- BLUESTONE COTILLION CLUB BETTY PRATT SIMMERMAN President The Bluestone Cotillion Club began its thirtieth year on campus by receiving forty-three goats into the club membership. The goating period extended for a period of two days with the wearing of blue skirts and sweaters displaying the Cotillion banner and the pointed hat. The initiation for new members of the club was held in December. A Christmas party was held following this initiation. More goats were initiated into the Cotillion Club during the second semester. These new members were initiated directly prior to our Cotillion-German formal dance weekend held on March fourth and fifth. The week- end festivities included a cabaret dance on Friday night, an informal concert Saturday afternoon, and the conclusion of the weekend was the formal dance on Saturday night. Lester Lanin and his orchestra provided the music for the Saturday night dance. In addition to sponsoring the mid-winter dances and the fall cabaret dance, the Cotillion Club also assisted with the May Day festivities and the Commencement dances. The events of the year ended with a spring picnic at which time the graduating senior members of the club said their farewells to the advisors and members of the club. The incoming officers took their official stand at this meeting and prepared to begin work on the next year ' s program. M. Gard, E. Bush, A. Shotwell, R. Harris, F. Corbell. B. Newby, officers. Mr. Leigh, Mr. Lehrberger, Mrs. Lehrberger, Advisors. S .% Jr- V V L ' 134- First row: P. Peabody, M. Gard, B. Newby, F. Scripture, B. Haney. N. Harmon. P. Brooks, M. Trussel. V. Holli- day, H. Glass, F. Goldstein, G. Mercer. Second row: R. Harris. D. Arrington, P. Jerni- gan, C. Crosswhite, M. F. Tyler, H. Smith. J. Miller, B. Farrar, B. Mayo, T. Dilorio, T. Winborne, N. Suder. Third row: J. House, D. Pollock, N. Whitney. D. Shaw. L. Hearn, P. Bigger, S. Campbell, B. Scruggs, H. Lawson, M. Holmes, M. Babb, L. Lincoln, L. Jennings. B. Anderson. First row. S. Puckel, J. Childress. J. Rosebury, L. Ivans. J. Pontzillo. J. Hipp. J. Wilson. B. Walls. Second row: J. Williams, F. Fergus- son, C. Hensley, N. Lightner, J. Simms. J. Walls, U. Hart, B. Page. Third row: B. Mul- len, J. Culver, M. Massey, C. Rubin, N. Rudasil, P. Daken, J. Foster, J. Wakeman. Members of the student body enjoy a good time at the German-Cotillion Spring Formal. LORETTA MORRIS President GERMAN CLUB As a beginning to its twenty-eighth year on campus, the German Club sponsored a cabaret dance held October 31 ; it was appropriately entitled Witch Craft. The club welcomed thirty-three new goats into the club in November. These goats proudly displayed their crown and shield, encrusted with the traditional G. Both old and new members attended a very interesting Christmas party which concluded the year 1959. The German-Cotillion dance weekend was, however, the highlight of the year. The cabaret dance, the after- noon band concert, and the formal dance were greatly looked forward to, and it was at the formal dance that the officers of the club and their escorts participated in the traditional figure. Among other activities in which the club participated were the May Day festivities, the Commencement dances, and a spring picnic. C. Couble, A. diZerega, P. Davis, S. Chinn, Officers. Mrs. Caldwell, Dr. Caldwell, Advisors. β€” 136 β€” Sue Budd and Vicki Lynn enclose group of German Club goats in a circle. Crowded β€” girls? First row: A. Woolford, B. Harrington, M. Neil, V. Lynn, B. Dun can, S. Pierce, V. Drates. Second row. E. Chil- ders, C. Knight, J. Baun, F. Runion, M. Burton, M. Rob- ertson, S. Phillips, P. Tank. Third row: V. Garrett, B. Hoffman, A. Sulik, C. Hoff- man, P. Ryerson, L. Johnson, S. Motto. First row: B. Blanton, J. Hixon, M. Perdue, S. Budd, J. Pharr, J. Brinkley. Second row: E. Early, B. J. King, N. Savage, S. Coomes, K. Rogers, M. Long, L. Clark. Third row: C. Wells, B. Har- ris, C. Morrison, J. Queen, A. Forrester, M. Hart, E. Davis. AL STRICTLER President STRATFORD PLAYERS Stratford Players was first organized on Madison ' s Campus in 1917 as the Stratford Literary Society for the purpose of studying drama. But theory without practice is as bare as an undressed stage, so this organization grew into the Stratford Drama Society and is now the Stratford Players. Membership in Stratford is based largely on interest manifested through attending classes in various phases of production conducted by the members. After attending these classes, the members of the club begin doing back- stage work, and acting roles in plays. For each of these jobs, points are given which, when they total the magic number of seventy-five, make one eligible for membership in Stratford. This year began with an active membership of twenty-four, and more were added with the fall and spring goating sessions. The important impetus to the success of the group is the incomparable Doc Latimer, director, advisor, and hostess to the club. The club has prospered under the leadership of President Al Strickler and the slate of officers who have done a commendable job in promoting dramatic interest on the campus. There are two public productions given during the year. The fall production was Our Town, by Thornton Wilder. Not to be forgotten as one of the highlights for the Players was the informative and enjoyable social which was given for the Canadian Players from Stratford, Ontario, after their performance of The Cherry Orchard. Utmost satisfaction has come to the Players this year through expressing dramatic interest and talent. First row: A. Townsent, S. Kraige. Second row. G. Phoutz, A. Strictler, Dr. Latimer, R. Fogle. Second row: G. Pfoutz. A. Strictler, Dr. Latimer, R. Fogle. First row: A. Townsent. S. Kraige. 138 β€” Seated on jloor: S. Kraige. C. Robey, E. Layman, E. Gul- lion, C. Wooten. Seated: L. Tomlinson. A. Strictler, N. Moore, P. Clements, Dr. M. Latimer, β€’ advisor; K. Frank, J. Brooks, S. Copenhaver. Standing: R. Fogle, G. Pfoutz. Seated: E. Armentrout, C. Smith, A. Meade, R. Newland, D. Bly. P. Clements. Stand- ing: K. Frank, C. Robey, R. Taylor, S. Outen, A. Strictler. Several members of Strat- ford post for the camera at their Christmas party. Do they dress up for all special occasions? The Madison College Concert Orchestra provides music for many campus functions such as convocations, May Day festivi- ties, graduation, and musical programs. The highlight of the year was our annual tour, which took us to the southwest portion of the state this spring. The con- certs consisted of classical and semi-classical selections, as well as Broadway hit tunes. The members of the orchestra achieve a great sense of satisfaction from bringing the joys of music to our varied audiences. GRACE MERCER President CONCERT First row: P. Davis, B. Bennett, V. Wright. Second row: C. Nelson, J. Horton. Third row: R. Louderback, T. Warren, M. Kollender, R. Fogle. Fourth row: C. Marshall, Conductor; D. Barnes, C. Mincer, L. Rosson, D. Hooke. Fifth row: B. Tharp. 140- MR. C. MARSHALL Conductor D. Hooke, T. Warren, G. Mercer, B. Tharp, B. Bennett, D. Barnes. ORCHESTRA First row: C. Ramsey, R. Weintrub, B. Row. Second row. L. Shorhley, M. Townsend, P. Perdue. Third row: R. Linton, N. Killeen, B. Tharp. Standing: D. Bingham, G. Mercer. S. Best, Student Director; L. Wingate, Vice-Presi- dent; B. Clark, Treasurer; B. Goodman, President; Dr. Lester Bucher, Director; A. McClanahan, Business Man- ager; S. Blankenship, Librarian; M. Rowe, Accompanist. Absent jrom picture: B. Dickerson, Secretary. This has been an inspiring year in the lives of the members of the Madison College Concert Choir. With an increased membership to sixty-five members, Dr. Lester Bucher immediately began industrious rehearsals for our traditional Christ- mas Vespers Program. Among the varied selec- tions presented was the Ceremony of Carols by Benjamin Britton, for which the choir proudly welcomed Miss Jean Harrison as harp accom- panist. As soon as the second semester began, plans were made for the annual spring concert and the long-anticipated tour which took us to several points in Virginia and in the adjoining states. This trip provided fun and experience for all. Commencement marked the end of an event- ful year for the choir. Everyone is anticipating the new experiences which are to come in the years to follow at Madison College. CONCERT CHOIR First row: L. Bowman, C. Diehl, J. Wilson, E. Gough, C. Miller, R. Goodykoontz, B. Turner, B. Brash, E. Cantrell, M. Calvert, C. Benham, B. Clark. Second row: A. Johnson, S. Walker, B. Glenn, B. Oyler, B. Peter- son, L. Wingate, S. Staples, S. Best, M. Potzler, L. Hamrick, A. Watkins, R. Wray, M. Keith, K. Marano. Third row: H. Berkley, B. Clark, K. Keatley, J. Burke, N. Acken, J. Troxell, J. Andrews, J. Armstrong, S. Smith, K. Black, B. Tucker. M. Peebles, J. Burke, B. Ambrose, T. Smith. Fourth row: S. Horsley, S. Blankenship. S. O ' Bryan, Z. Cooper, J. Clark, M. McFarland, G. Darrow, L. Hook, M. Ward, A. Ligon, J. Hoist, R. Chitwood, K. King, J. Coffman, A. McClanahan, B. Goodman. M. Rowe, piano. The Madison College Wind Ensemble is a new organization formed from the old band ; however, it is new in idea. Its purpose is to pro- mote a deeper interest in music and love for it. The smaller groups allow for different, interest- ing and a fairly new type of music to be played. The smaller groups also allow room for more self- expression. High standards of musicianship are developed within each player. Its activities include rehearsals once a week and a final concert at Anthony-Seeger Campus School. CLAIRE MINCER President MADISON COLLEGE WIND ENSEMBLES First row (left to right): R. Louderback, J. Printz, L. Shockley, S. Outen, M. J. Kollender, J. Burke, P. Perdue. Second row: B. Reimer, director; J. Webber, B. Tharp, L. Utz, L. Rosson, C. Mincer. Third row: D. Hooke, M. Rowe, R. Weintrub. Fourth row: C. Patterson. CAROLYN MUSSER, President Kappa Delta Pi, a national honor society in education, formally recognizes with mem- bership those juniors and seniors who have met the national membership requirements of a scholarship above the upper quintile of the college and a certain number of com- pleted semester hours in education. The members must indicate a continued interest in the field and manifest desirable person- able habits and leadership attributes. The theme for the year has been Edu- cation Around the World. In connection with the theme the chapter sponsored a project called Books for Asia. A campus- wide appeal was made for reading material to be use;l by Asian countries lacking in such facilities. Kappa Delta Pi and Sigma Phi Lambda working together initiated a tutoring service to assist students with subjects especially difficult. The election of candidates for member- ship in October was followed by the tapping ceremony on Kappa Delta Pi Day in Novem- ber. Miss Frances Grove, our counselor, showed slides of England and Wales at our evening program. The December meeting KAPPA First row: M. Townsend, M. Harwley, N. Abbott, E. Higgs, J. Stinson. Second row: S. Lawrence, L. Morris, S. Snedegar, N. Nester, G. Fitzgerald. β€” 144 β€” was followed by a social. With the new year came initiation of new members and such interesting speakers as Dr. Margarete Woelfel and Dr. Otto Frederickson. In March our elected dele- gate and alternate delegate attended the twenty-second Biennial Convocation of Kap- pa Delta in Chicago. Their report was heard by the society in April following election of officers. May brought the official closing of the 1959-60 school year with the installation of officers and our traditional banquet. The society strove to carry out its purposes in the encouragement oi high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and of recognition of outstanding contributions to education. J. Lynch, D. Byrd, M. McConnell. DELTA PI First row: S. Hull, B. Harvell, L. Schindler, L. Howard, R. Hammer. Second row: H. Gross, R, Evans, G. Bartholomew, K.Frank, N. Schultz, S. Lindsey. β€” 145 β€” SIGMA PHI LAMBDA First row: L. Currin, N. Schultz, N. Nester, Dr. Richardson. Second row: C. Picklesimer. P. Tolley. Sigma Phi Lambda signi- fies scholarship, fellowship, and leadership. It is a local honor society for those stu- dents that have maintained a three-point average. Its purpose is to promote and maintain scholarship among students and to provide social experience for its members. Each member strives to up- hold the ideals of this society and it becomes more firmly established each year as a vital and influential organiza- tion on campus. Sigma Phi Lambda in co- operation with the college ad- ministrators and other honor societies aided in establishing and maintaining a tutoring program whereby this organ- ization might better serve each student as well as recog- nize students of outstand- ing scholastic and leadership ability. First row: N. J. Abbott, P. Ryerson. H. Fulcher, M. Townsend, V. Rood, E. Gullion, S. Lindsey. Second row: J. Herrin, I. G. Allen, B. Thomas. A. Schindler, D. Shaw, L. Kern, C. Wootten. Third row: G. Fitz- gerald, M. Vest, L. Hook, M. Cassady, C. Rvburn, A. Hobbs, J. Miller. β€” 146 β€” EX LIBRIS First row: N. Harmon, N. Clements, reporter; C. Eudailey, J. Allen, L. Craig, president. Second row: M. Moody, S. Young. Third row: S. Umberger, J. Clinedinst. The Ex Libris Club enables prospective librarians, library assistants and those inter- ested in library science to en- joy the companionship of fel- low students with common interests. The club also at- tempts to interest others in library science and to impress upon them the pleasure and value of library use. Each year the Club spon- sors discussi ons, speakers, and field trips of special interest. Almost traditional are the Club ' s preparation of Christ- mas baskets for a needy fam- ily and the annual spring picnic. CRITERION CLUB Left to right: E. Lynden, V. Goetz, V. Schaaf, president; J. Neibert, P. Peyton. 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 cultural ex- change with foreign students and the publication of the CHRYSALIS, the college ' s literary magazine, in the spring. 147 β€” Miss Gertrude Burau, director; M. Stockdale, L. Armentrout, N. Savage. The Madison College Mad- rigal Singers, who are in their seventh year, added some new faces. The Madrigal Group concentrates mainly on the singing of Old English Madri- gals and A Capella sacred music, but has branched out to include four-part secular music. MADRIGALS Seated: D. Rumberg, D. Barnes. Standing: D. Hooke, M. Stockdale, G. Bartholomew, C. Smith, G. Burau, L. Armentrout, P. Bryant. J. Borden, S. Kraig, J. Setzer, D. Bingham, M. E. Haynes, G. Pfoutz, A. Murphy, M. Mc- Connell, E. Davis, M. Lackovitch, N. Kelleen, R. Fogle, N. Savage, B. Lehburger. The group was busy sing- ing for civic clubs, organiza- tions, churches in the com- munity, and participating in college activities. Several members were a part of the Virginia College Choral Clinic in Virginia. β€” 148- MADISON COLLEGE CHOIRS First row: N. L. Joyner, M. L. Golladay, L. M. Smith, J. Allen, E. Lemon, S. Gordon, J. Heatwole, M. Sealor, E. Turner. Second rote: P. Estes, C. Jordan, D. Spencer, S. FitzSimmons, N. Suder, J. Stover, A. Coiner, G. Hodges. Third row: N. Holtzcleaw, S. Land, D. Bowman, A. Malouf, G. Sutliffe, S. Mahanes, G. Paulette. The Madison College Chorus provides an outlet through group participation for those students 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 rendering special music, and during the Christmas season helped to supply the music for the Christmas Pageant. DIAPASON CLUB First row: M. Keith, reporter; M. Potzler, president; N. Clements, vice- president; L. Gough, secretary-treasurer. Seco?id row: Mr. Lowell Watkins, Advisor; B. Brash, C. Mumpower, S. Blankenship, L. Cantrell, S. Phillips, M. Mc- Connel, M. McFarland, M. McQueen, G. Hodger, S. Best, L. Quist, Mr. George R. Hicks, advisor. 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 Madison College Organ Students. The club members participate 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 Fac- tory in Hagerstown, Mary- land, and has taken a tour to to see some of the larger, out- standing organs in Washing- ton, D. C. β€” 149 β€” K. Rogers, N. Brown, S. McNeill, C. Morrison, P. Brooks. ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Through an exchange of ideas and experi- ences, the Association for Childhood Education enables its members to promote the interest of students enrolled in the elementary and dual curricula. It better equips its members to up- hold the standards of professional training. In the fall, a formal initiation for the new members was held at Dr. Poindexter ' s home. During the year, many interesting programs, in- cluding a panel discussion of officials from the Arlington schools, were sponsored by the A.C.E. The activities were climaxed by the annual ban- quet in the spring. A picnic was held shortly after this. First table: N. Ayers, L. Smith, M. Dates, M. Massey, B. Derr, B. Harris. Second table: J. Pharr, L. Nichols, J. Adkins, M. Hart, M. Lincoln, C. Vacher. Standing: G. Milleson, J. Perry, M. Neace, J. Walls, A. Tulik, V. Garrett, A. Housden, J. Foster. β€” 150 β€” First row: A. Eubank, P. Ryerson, A. Coffey, B. Walls, J. Brooks, B. Haney, B. Duncan, L. Jennings, F. Bevis, P. Pound, H. Caravas, C. Daniel. Second row: J. Gibson, N. Clements, G. Milleson, S. Phillips, C. Suff- ridge, N. Housman, B. Blanton, P. Clements, P. Tank, F. Reynolds, D. Alligood, K. Padgett. Third row: A. Housden, M. Jackson, S. Webb, C. Pusey, B. Yancey, H. Carter, S. Motto, L. Latham. Fourth row: D. Shaw, J. Pharr, E. Witcher, L. Gay, N. Close, P. Walker, H. Glass, J. Miller. Fifth row: L. Dickens, J. Ward, S. Car- ter, A. Malouf, L. Smith, M. Lincoln, C. Critzer, L. Dickenson, F. Watts, G. Curtis, S. Davy, A. Hiner. Sixth row: B. Harris, C. Ryburn, N. Schultz. 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 evalu- ate 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, purposes, and accomp- lishments of the Virginia Education Association is another of its purposes. Programs during the year included a movie, panel discussion, and initiation of new members. Highlights of the year included the Christ- mas party and the picnic before exams. First row: Mr. John Stewart, advisor; A. Roystone, A. McClanahan, A. Townshend, H. Torian, C. Wooten. Second row: M. Lamb, H. Caravas, A. French, B. Driver. β€” 151. Left to right: C. Good, M. West, president; Miss Anderson, sponsor; F. Scripture. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA The Future Business Leaders of America is nationally organized to promote the understand- ing of business procedures, thus helping adapt the business student to his selected vocation. 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 a field trip to some of the places of interest in the surrounding towns and concluded the year with a banquet and in- stallation of officers for the coming year. First row: J. Allen, J. Adkins, T. Ferrell. J. Hixon, G. Tuggle, C. Rubin. Second row: P. Gutshall, P. Turner, C. Pusey, S. Peirce, L. Dickenson, H. Carter, D. Hofelick. Third row: E. Boyer, A Helfrich, B. Merri- man, L. Hayes, C. Critzer, K. Nagle. Fourth row: B. G. Dickerson, C. Poor, J. Wells, A. Ewing, E. Dodson, B. Armentrout, J. Bowers, D. Printz. A. Bean, R. Lucas, M. Yost, A. Hobbs, B. J. Farrar, B. Anderson, F. Ad- dington, S. Dellinger, F. Berris. β€” 152 β€” f; oftAo n left to right: J. Pope, N. Wilkinson, M. L. Owings, M. E. Haynes, A. Shriver, D. Fritz, M. B. Nelson, R. Robertson. RECREATION COUNCIL o A r The aim of the Recreation Council is to ob- tain recreational facilities for use by the stu- dents. Out of the Council ' s funds came contribu- tions to the May Day festivities and Christmas decorations for Alumnae Hall. This year the council acquired stereo sets for most of the dormitories. Each dorm re- ceived new games and sleds. Also, they obtained new ping pong tables and equipment. 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. Left to right: B. Mallery, president; M. H. Stowers, vice-president: S. Whitt, acting treasurer; N. Lee, secretary. Mrs. Wilkins and Dr. Tate, Advisors. 153 β€” First row. Mr. Z. S. Dickerson, Jr., A. Strickler, B. L. Karnes, M. A. Shina- berry, president; M. MeManaway, W. Wright. Second row. Mr. W. Walsh, Mrs. M. L. Coffman, S. Crickard, J. Bennett, V. Newton, Mrs. F. Currier, B. Myers, G. Tuggle, G. Pfoutz. 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, present- ing an award to the sopho- more business major with the highest average, and sponsor- ing a speaker in assembly. First row. S. Isom, president; B. Newby. S. Brugh. Second row. C. Nelson, C. Gabbett, P. Bolen. Third row. C. Huffman, R. Nuttall, B. Edwards. Fourth row. B. Seate, A. Coon, S. Davy. 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 present- ed by speakers, movies and discussion during the year. β€” 154- First row. Miss E. Schneider, adviser; Mrs. Hazel Gildersleeve, adviser; Miss Bureau, S. Best, president; R. Weintrub, M, Keith, Mrs. Lester Bucher, S. Blankenship, M. Southard. Second row. C. Miller, S. Horsley, B. Thorp, J. Lemmon, A. Malouf, P. Golladay, J. Burke, C. Diehl, M. McFarland, J. Clark, L. Hook, J. Hoist, K. Black, J. Troxell, M. McQueen, M. Potzler, S. Smith, M. Townsend. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Sigma Alpha Iota is a national women ' s fraternity, having as its purpose the up- holding of the finest ideals of music education in America and foreign countries. Gamma Iota, Madison ' s chapter, will consider for membership those students of music with a C average in academic subjects, and a B average in music subjects. The members of the chap- ter entertained Joan Harri- son, the second harpist with the National Symphony Or- chestra, when she appeared with the Concert Choir in its Christmas Concert. The SAI assembly program this year consisted of a piano recital given by Mrs. Mary Hause, an alumna of Madison and a member fo SAI. Membership affords the opportunity of meeting such eminent per- sons who are or who have been in this music fraternity. KAPPA PI Virginia ' s first chapter of Kappa Pi, an international honorary art fraternity was established at Madison in 1958. Gamma Kappa was founded to promote art in- terest and high scholarship among students and to recog- nize potential ability in the field of art. Those with ma- jors, minors, and concentra- tions in art are eligible for membership when they meet the scholastic and profes- sional requirements. First row. B. Feather, C. Van Dine, B. Batstone, vice-president; H. Gross, president; S. Ledford, secretary-treasurer; A. Schindler. Second row. Mr. Diller, adviser; Dr. Theodore, adviser; M. Haynes, Miss Walker, adviser; H. Caravas, G. Pennington, B. Harvell, M. Masincup, Miss Grove. β€” 155- First row. P. Wash, C. Weis, D. Byrd, J. Busel, J. Scott, Z. Yates, M. Stowers. Second row. B. Con- well, B. Justice, C. Davis, M. Jones, J. Shreckhise, L. Smith, B. Walls, L. Mayton. First row. M. Whissen, S. Lockrow, C. Wilkin- son, E. Martin. Second row. S. Gordon, P. Mason, J. Roach, R. Winder, P. Minor. Third row. M. Lute, E. Andrews, B. Heys, D. Sykes, K. Ferguson, L. Hill, C. Picklesimer, A. Atwell, A. Coffey, A. Woolford, M. Romaine, M. Trussell. 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, First row. D. Humphries, M. West, D. Clark, M m to give training in club leadership, and to pro- vide professional development of home economics. At Christmas a party was held in the Home Management House. The Bridgewater Club mem- bers were guests at the February meeting. In the spring, representatives of the Club attended the Virginia Home Economics Association Con- vention in Roanoke. Hawley. Second row. Miss M. Seig, M. Harding. β€” 156 β€” Dr. Cool, J. Pharr, J. Bartholomew, M. Beatty, C. Couble, Dr. Wells. 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. Front row (lejt to right): J. Zirkle, K. Lohr, R. Graves, E. Turner, B. Farrar. Back row. D. Jackson, J. Fisher, R. Garcea, N. Moore, R. Perry, J. Ward, V. Rood, V. Jones, B. Nelson, M. Ragsdale, R. Hall. β€” 157 β€” LE CERCLE FRANCAIS First row: C. Beyeler, B. Walton, J. Palmer, R. Taylor, M. Durant, S. Davy. Second row. J. Leitner, P. Peyton. I. Schramn, P. Clements, V. Drates, L. Howard, J. Simms, Dr. Margarete Woelfel, sponsor. Le Cercle Francais attempts to create an understanding and an enjoyment of the French language, customs, and people for its members. It also tries to bring some knowledge of life in France to the other students on campus. EL CLUB ESPANOL El Club Espanol offers its members the op- portunity of meeting informally and becoming familiar with the ways of life of Spanish-speak- ing 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: A. McFar- land, L. Fugate, N. Holtz- claw, S. Sumpter. Sec- ond row: Miss Alicia Carboni, sponsor; D. Da- vis, V. Lynn, J. Kaiser. Third row: C. Heddings, president; S. Tolbert, sec- retary; N. Lukin, treas- urer; Dr. F. Q. Martinez, sponsor; A. Forrester, re- porter. β€” 158 β€” First row: P. Tolley, president; R. Crabill, ssc- retary; R. Prunsr, treas- urer; L. Armentrout, his- torian. Second row: Dr. Sas, advisor; T. Atwell, A. Allsn, V. Goetz, B. Hansy, J. Garrett, A. Finks, G. Whitmer, B. Perry, S. Lundin, P. Bolen. SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIETY The purpose of the newly-founded Social Science Society is to promote and maintain in- terest in the Social Sciences among students of college level. Academic scholarship is also en- couraged. The various activities sponsored by this organization enable the members to enjoy the companionship of students who have similar interests. Included in this year ' s programs have been a talk on Russia and a social work panel which included discussion on work in an adoption agency, in a medical-psychiatric agency, in a local public welfare agency, and with juvenile de- linquents. 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 First row: M. Shifflett, J. Mathias, B. A. Dovel, M. Hosaflook, L. Ham- rick, J. Harpine. Second row: M. Campbell, M. Nelson, B. Shifflett, W. Huffman, B. Stidley, B. Morris, K. Flick, S. Leake, N. Depay. Third row: E. Myers, D. Bow- man, B. Nichall, C. Hens- ley, L. Wimer, J. Hill, M. Masincup, B. Boyers, D. Moore, B. Yates, K. Purcell, M. Reilly, M. F. Whissen. 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: Charlotte Holland, president; V. Jones, N. J. Abbott, vice-president; K. William, adviser; B. Stidley, secretary ; S. Wallace, treasurer. Second row. P. Dale, reporter; M. Schmidt, J. Ikenberry, adviser; V. Tadlock, M. Arthur, H. Fulcher, J. Lehrberger, adviser. Not pictured: C. Nicholson, S. Lawrence. MATH CLUB The Mathematics Club, which is composed of Mathematics majors and minors, has as its pur- pose to maintain and foster ait interest in mathematics on campus. At monthly meetings, members present sub- jects of mathematical interest to the club. This year our programs have been on the history of mathematics, from the early use of the abacus through modern algebra. AREA CLUBS First row: N. Whitney, N. Savage. Second row: C. Crosswhite, N. Moore, D. Humphries. The Area Clubs are composed of Madison students from these six areas: Southwestern Virginia, Richmond, Lynchburg, Norfolk, The Peninsula, and Northern Virginia. Their aims are to bring about a closer association among the students living in these areas, to facilitate holiday transportation ar- rangements, to be of assistance to pros- pective Madison students, and to pro- mote social functions with other colleges having similar organizations. Member- ship is open to all students wishing to participate in these activities. The Executive Council, composed of the presidents, serves as the coordinat- ing body of these clubs. β€” 160- Mrs. Agnes Dingledine, Secretary of the Association. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Congratulations and best wishes to the Class of 1960! We are delighted to welcome you into the Madison College Alumni Association, and look to you for new enthusiasm and support. You will always be a member of our Madison family. Wherever you go you will be representing her, upholding her standard, we hope, and passing on her fine traditions of honor, faith, truth, and service for God and man. The Alumni office is maintained to help keep you in touch with each other and with Madi- son College, to promote scholarship help where needed, to interest outstanding high school stu- dent in Madison College, to interest outstanding high school students in our Alma Mater in any possible way, and to foster all satisfying living and enduring values. So do keep us posted on your changes of name and address so that we can fulfill our purposes. We are sunk without your address ! Come back to see us often. You who have received much must give much. We are count- ing on you. Yours always, Agnes S. Dingledine, Executive Secretary, Madison College Alumni Association. β€” 161 First row: G. Whitmire, M. Godey, C. Nelson, K. Frank, D. Shillingburg, V. Corbitt. Second row: E. Witch er, G. Snead, P. Dale, R. Graves, W. Wright, K. Hayes, A. Atkinson, A. Barbar. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The Psychology Club is a newly formed organization on the Madison campus. It is composed of psychology ma- jors and minors having at least six hours of psychology previous to membership and who are enrolled in a three hour course. The purpose of the club is to broaden the in- terests and knowledge of students in the area of be- havioral science. Meetings have been held in relation to various phases of psychology with outside speakers as the principle source of informa- tion. Next year the club hopes to meet the necessary require- ments for the national psy- chology fraternity, PSI CHI. Dr. Ben K. Patton, the ad- visor of the club and profes- sor in the Psychology Depart- ment, was the instigator in organizing the club and sup- plying information for PSI CHI. CANTERBURY CLUB Every Sunday evening the Episcopal students can be seen Canterbury-bound, for their weekly meeting at Emmanuel Episcopal Church. After supper cooked by sev- eral Canterburians, devotions are held and are followed by planned activities. Madison sent representatives to both the Roslyn Conference and the Ecumenical Conference. The banquet, with a most in- teresting speaker, was a high point of spring. First row: S. Sparks, B. Rixey, B. Harrington, A, diZerega, H. Smith, Mrs. Percy Warren, E. Early, J. St. Clair. Second row: J. Paul, E. Davis, Mr. A. K. Eagle, M. Rowe, Mrs. A. K. Eagle, G. Moore, N. Moore, J. Pharr, Rev. Rhein, S. Grymes, J. Sowers. β€” 162- NEWMAN CLUB 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. Maroni, J. Miller, vice-president; L. Wingate, president; S. Halloran, secretary. Second row: R. Hayward, P. Pakurar, P. Harris, C. Fredericks. Third row: A. Graems, S. Hepp, J. Scavera. First row: M. Turner, C. Rodeffer, P. Brooks. Standing: A. Finks, C. Diehl, J. Garber, J. Borden, W. Liskey. β– B SCHWAZENAU CLUB 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 so- cial program for all members. 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. 163- First row: B. Blanton, A. Townsend, B. Freed, H. Smith, president; J. Snyder, E. Early, B. King. Second row: Miss Elizabeth Titsworth, Rev. Francis Rhein, Dean Ruth Jones Wilkins, adviser; Mrs. Percy H. Warren. INTERFAITH COUNCIL 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 reg- ular monthly meetings with the purpose of discussing 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 spon- sorship of an assembly pro- gram, and other campus projects. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION The Lutheran Student As- sociation of Madison College is one of the three hun- dred Lutheran student groups which make up the Lutheran Student Association of Amer- ica. By bearing witness in the academic community to the Gospel of Jesus Christ as confessed by the Lutheran Church, any student may be- come a member. Throughout the school year social and spiritual activities are com- bined in a strong fellowship in Christ ' s name. Through Lutheran Student Action the group assists in a monetary way to help the mis- sionary work of the Church in all the world, and on the campus, cooperation is given to the ecumenical movement by participation in the activi- ties sponsored by the Inter- Faith Council. First row: M. Southard, G. Smith, S. Henkel, D. Schornstein. Second row: S. Bankert, I. Schramm, G. Gedrose, B. Karnes, Mr. Rudolph Sheets, adviser; B. Freed, president; H. Goode, B. Perry, C. Fax. Third row: B. Stidley, S. Lind- sey, L. Taylor, C. Nelson, S. Umberger, P. Minor, B. Derr, J. Tusing, N. Lukin M. McBride. β–  β€” 164 β€” B. King, A. Denton, L. Hamrick, S. Blankenship. 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 Christian 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 reception held for them in Alumnae Hall. W.F. enjoyed many interesting programs and activities throughout the year. The com- munion services in the prayer room, the scav- enger hunt to collect food for a needy family, filling stockings 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. First row: C. Poor, T Lamb, D. Denton, N. Cundiff, J. Hall. Second row: J. Allen, L. Hamrick, S. Hull, S. Webb, B. King. S. Blankenship, J. Tunstall, Myra Kight, Director. Third row: Rev. Harrison, G. Brubaker, H. Hammond, D. Barnhart, D. Barr, D. Hedrick, Sam Shrum, Advisor. β€” 165 β€” Wesley members enjoy food and a good time at a regular Sunday night meet- ing at the church. WESLEY FOUNDATION The Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Church at work on the state college campus. Its membership is composed of Methodist and Methodist preference students. The Wesley Foundation is affiliated with the National Methodist Student Movement which is one of fourteen denominational student Christian movements in the National 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 pro- motion of religion in higher education. Moving into a new apartment and furnishing it added to our excitement and activities this year. New to our program this year were the interest cards which were followed up by interest group meetings. Also giving added meaning to Wesley was the creation of Morning Watch each Wednesday morning at 6:45 in the Y Prayer Room. Attendance at state conferences and enter- taining our own Regional Conference in March kept us in touch with the state movement, and through the Involvement study groups on campus we have been active in the Ecumenical Movement. First row. L. Fugate, E. Gullion, M. Ward, S. Best, president; J. Williams, F. Furguson. Second row. P. Ryerson, M. Ragsdale, S. Smith, L. Bowman, B. Blanton, N. Abbott, J. Lynch, P. Tolley, Miss Titsworth, director; L. Hook. Third row. S. Coates, M. Hart, G. Snead. First row: S. Jacobs, Shirley Rountree, student director; B. Dickerson, A. Townshend. Sec- ond row. L. Peters, D. Alligood. Third row: V. Rood, C. Holland, M. Shumate, N. Jackson, M. Hiner, L. Kern, G. Fitzgerald, B. Nelson, S. Young. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Spirit of B.S.U. is surely found in the Madison Baptist Student Union. Activities of all sorts highlighted this school year for Madison B.S.U. ' ers: beginning the year with the Fresh- men Get-Acquainted party, and throughout the year such events as the fall State Convention in Bristol, the annual banquet in March with Mr. Sandridge as guest speaker, and the Spring Re- treat at Eagle Eyrie in Lynchburg. Our weekly activities included Pause for Power, Friday night Bible study, the Student Choir, and Sunday night fellowship. Through these we have sought to develop wholesome, social and spiritual life and strong Christian friendship. The Baptist Student Union through its unit organizations, Sunday School, Training Union, and Y.W.A. has striven to create a closer rela- tionship between the Baptist Students on campus and the Harrisonburg Church. First row: J. Bogan, C. Wright, N. Jacobs, D. Young, J. Palmer, J. Lohr, A. Ayers. Second row: C. Hed- dings, S. Long, M. Mayhew, M. Zimmerman, B. Page. Third row: J. Williams, N. Thomas, S. Fogg, K. Dagle, B. Muller, S. Harmon. Fourth row: J. Hines, G. Addison, J. Witt, S. Staples, B. Merriman, B. Joyce, J. Hamlet. Fifth row: L. Spencer, C. Jordan, B. Nelson, A. Hobbs, C. Rowzie. Id O u O Walking, rush parties, and open house, but most of all, the feeling of sisterhood will rate high among the memories of sorority girls. SUZANNE SNEDEGAR. Chairman PAN-HELL Front, left to right: D. Johnson, B. With- erington, S. Budz, M. Thomas, S. McNeill, P. Jernigan. Back, left to right: S. Snedegar, C. Nicholson, B. Harvell. P. Peabodv, Z. Yates, C. Phipps, G. Ralph, D. Byrd, J. Pierce, Miss Winn, C. Couble, G. Fitzgerald. Annual Panhellenic Sing helps promote unity among the Greeks. PATRICIA DAVIS. Chairman-Elect ENIC COUNCIL Madison College Panhellenic denotes an organization of some three hundred Greek letter men and women who are bound together in a spirit of unity and friendship in maintaining the purpose of the Council. The Council is composed of three representatives from each sorority and fraternity who meet weekly to make plans and to lead the affairs of their organizations. This year we have some new Greek names on campus β€” Pi Kappa Sigma merged with Sigma Kappa, and Theta Sigma Upsilon merged with Alpha Gamma Delta. Madi- son ' s seventh sorority, a local organization, Delta Tau Alpha, became affiliated with Phi Mu Fraternity. Sigma Delta Rho, the men ' s fraternity, joined with the Madison Panhellenic Council. Rushees, bids, meetings, open houses, parties, and anxious days of waiting β€” all are synonymous with the experience of rush. The culmination and reward of these hurried weeks came when each rushee was greeted with tears and laughter by her chosen sisters. Dean Ruth Wilkins was guest speaker for the annual Panhellenic sing. Alpha Sigma Alpha received the Cup for the highest scholastic average. Happy Holly Days was the theme of Panhellenic ' s Christmas dance. The chairman of the council led the figure, which consisted of members of the Council. The Sigma Delta Rho Sweetheart was presented at the end of the figure. An annual scholarship in honor of Mrs. Bernice Varner was established. MISS COLUMBIA WINN, Advisor Left to right, first row: Ann Byrd, Sara McNeill, Barbara Harvell, Betty Witherington, Marilyn Miller. Second row: Zita Yates, Carole Phipps, Mary Ann Budz, Penny Peabody, Dick Barnes, Bert Elf rink, Marilyn Thomas, Susan Moyar, Jeanette Pierce, Patty Lou Jernigan. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA MARILYN THOMAS President This will be a year long remembered by the Alpha Gams on Madison ' s campus. Last May, Theta Sigma Upsilon merged with Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity, and we proudly wore our new name of Alpha Gam. The chapter was pledged in September and then began the pleasant task of planning for our fall rush party. Messick was transformed into a dreamy Cinderella Land of everything from pumpkins to Fairy God Mothers. We were fortunate to have Alpha Gamma Delta ' s Grand President, Lou Vogelsang, for our installation weekend in November. This included the initiation of undergraduate and alumnae members, a formal banquet at Ingleside Resort, and a tea the following day. Santa and our pledges brought many surprises at our Christmas party. The spirit of giving was carried out when we made Christmas happier for a needy family. Spring brought spring rush, our Founder ' s Day banquet, a lively weekend at College Camp, and graduation. As this charter year ended for Gamma Mu chapter, our sisters left for summer vacations full of memories held dear in the heart of every Alpha Gam. Mrs. Lou G. Vogelsang, Grand President, and Marilyn Thomas. Conformity is in vogue. This has been a long week! It ' s love-e-lee! First row: B. Beninghove, M. Comer, E. Dawson, B. Duncan, A. Eubank, P. Fizer, E. Gough. Second row: B. Harris, M. Haynes, M. Jackson, M. Lincoln, M. McFarland, S. McNeill, M. McQueen. Third row: C. Musser, J. Pearcey, L. Quist, P. Ryerson, J. Shelton, M. Shinaberry, C. Suf fridge. Fourth row: M. Thomas, G. Tuggle, B. Turner, F. Watts, S. Webb, M. Wenger. M. West. Sisters come in assorted sizes. Messick House. ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA GINGER B. RALPH President In September, Carter House returned to life as the Alpha Sigs made it once more their home away from home. Rush was soon a reality, as the sisters welcomed their rushees to the Teahouse of ASA in true oriental fashion. On Saturday, we had the thrill of welcoming our new pledges, plus the pleasure of having alumnae with us over the weekend. Among them was our National President former BE member, Mrs. Robert Grady. Our happiness was complete when ASA was awarded the Scholarship Trophy at the Panhellenic Sing. Beta Epsilon celebrated National Founder ' s Dav with a banquet at Shenandale 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 at Carter House. The pledges ' best Christmas gift was their initiation, when they be- came full fledged members of Alpha Sigma Alpha. The new year brought spring rush, a fun-packed weekend at College Camp, and the senior breakfast in May. As June approached, we had wonderful memories of our year in ASA and we looked forward to another one even better. One big happy family. Confucius say, Come to Teahouse of ASA. ' Hey, the camera is over here. Eating with chopsticks presents a problem. First row: G. Arendall, J. Armstrong, N. Patten, B. Biritos, H. Caravas, S. Coomes, A. DeLuca. Second row: K. Davis, P. Davis, A. diZerega, J. Foster, M. Gard, N. Gawen, S. Grymes. Third row: B. Harrington, J. House, J. Jones, B. King, F. Lloyd, M. McWilliams, N. Moore. Fourth row: L. Morris, L. Nagle, M. Neale, J. Pharr, G. Ralph, K. Rogers, J. Setzer. Fifth row: A. Sherman, E. Simmerman, C. Tomlinson, E. Tweedy, J. Wainwright, M. Ward. Mass Confusion. Carter House. ALPHA SIGMA TAU MARILYN MILLER 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 every- one 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 4, at Shenan- dale by a banquet that was thoroughly enjoyed by all. At Christmas, members went to the County Farm carolling and took gifts to the residents. There was a party at the house afterward. Spring rushing brought forth much merriment as we welcomed new pledges into the sorority. Local Founder ' s Day was celebrated by a big party and the Helen M. Frank scholarship was presented to the junior with the highest cumulative average. The juniors and sophomores gave the seniors a farewell breakfast as the term quickly drew to a close. We all had memories of an inspiring Alpha Sigma Tau year as June came. There was plenty of food for everyone. She has that Ipana smile. There ' ll be no rest for the weary tonight. Everybody loves a carnival. First row: C. Anderson, J. Baum, M. Berry, D. Boelt, N. Bretz, P. Brooks, A. Brown, M. Buchanan. Second row: N. Burkett, E. Bush, A. Byrd, P. Clements, R. Collie, P. Davis, J. Eldridge, J. Fast. Third row: L. Frame, B. Glenn, B. Goodman, M. Hart, L. Heilig, J. Howard, J. Huffman, J. Jeffress. Fourth row: B. Justice, C. Knight, D. Lester, G. Matthews, B. Mayo, A. McClanahan, M. Miller, S. Moyar. Fifth row: A. Murphy, B. Myers, L. Nichols, M. Padgett, S. Peil, B. Persing, B. Pipicelli, J. Pollok. Sixth row: J. Queen, A. Robertson, H. Smith, T. Smith, H. Updike, V. Wagner, R. Wray, J. Zirkle. We ' re gonna rock-around-the-clock tonight. Zirkle House. PHI MU JEANETTE H. PIERCE President The Phi Mus returned to campus in September bursting with spirit and anticipation. We were thrilled because we finally had a house of our own. We were officially installed as Gamma Theta colony of Phi Mu Fraternity on October 4, 1959. Moving up from the local sorority, Delta Tau Alpha, to an international fraternity was an important step. The theme of our rush party was Perfume Party, and Phi Mu house was turned into a haven of sweet-smelling scents as we welcomed our rushees. Each member joined in the Christmas spirit of giving by buying gifts of food and clothing for the children of our adopted family. We were entertained by our pledges at our party. On January 1, 1960, we were initiated and received our charter as the 82nd chapter of Phi Mu. Mrs. Louise Moore, our National President, was present for the initiation, which was followed by a banquet and a tea. Other important events were Founder ' s Day, the Panhellenic Sing when we received honorable mention for scholarship, a weekend at College Camp, and spring rush. This summer many of us plan to attend our National Convention in St. Louis, Missouri. Not much music, but the volume ' s fine. We thought those new sweatshirts would never get here. It ' s a great day to be livin ' . We ' re glad you ' re a Phi Mu. First row: N. Abbott, N. Ayers, J. Barker, G. Bates, M. Beatty, B. Brookman. Second row: N. Clements, J. Cline- dinst, A. Courtney, L. Craig, C. Davis, D. Denton. Third row: L. Dickerson, G. Fitzgerald, M. Harding, R. Hammer, C. Heddings, C. Hensley. Fourth row: E. Higgs, N. Hopkins, P. Hutchinson, S. Jacobs, J. Kent, N. Lukin. Fifth row: N. Minter, R. Perry,, B. Pettit, S. Phillips, J. Pierce, V. Rood. Sixth row: S. Smith, H. Torian, E. Turner, S. Wallace, P. Wash, Z. Yates, K. York. It ' s wonderful to be a pledge. Lincoln House. SIGMA KAPPA BARBARA J. HARVELL President Shenandoah House was aglow with excitement and anticipation when the Sigma Kappas returned early for a workshop. Last spring, our sorority, Pi Kappa Sigma, merged with Sigma Kappa. At the work- shop, Barbara Harvell and Julie Fowler related the experiences they had while in Iowa attending an Officers Training School. The week was climaxed with pledging, initiation, and a tea for the chapter. Before we knew it, Come to the Mardi Gras, could be heard coming from Shenandoah as our rush party got under way. We welcomed thir- teen new sisters into our sorority during walking. In November, we held our Founder ' s Day Banquet at Shenandale and the pledges entertained the pledges of the other sororities on campus. Christmas time came and we joined in the festivities with a Christ- mas party for our patrons. In the spring, we found relaxation at College Camp, entertained our seniors with a breakfast, and experienced excitement with spring rush. June came and the Sigma Kappas said farewell to their seniors and looked back over a year of many unforgettable memories. Hold that pose! This could happen to you. Panhellenic spirit β€” the tie that binds. Just sittin ' and thinkin ' . ££ ©£ First row: B. Anderson, B. Batstone, J. Belda, H. Berkley, S. Blankenship, B. Blanton, S. Carden. Second row: C. Crosswhite, N. Cundiff, B. Dilorio, V. Drates, J. Fowler, B. Gum, L. Hamrick. Third row: P. Haney, B. Harvell, J. Hixon, L. Howard, R. Jefferson, P. Jernigan, N. Joyner. Fourth row: A. King, S. Kraige, S. Leake, B. Mallery, J. Metts, F. Murphy, D. Oakes. Fifth row: P. Peabody, S. Rainey, M. Royall, M. Wells, V. Wev, J. Wilburn, L. Witt. Casualness. Shenandoah Apartments. i SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA BETTY L. WITHERINGTON President Madison ' s Tri Sigmas returned to campus, eagerly looking forward to the new school year. It wasn ' t long before the sisters were checking passports and welcoming their guests aboard the S. S. Sigma for a cruise around the world. Walking weekend found the Tri Sigmas greet- ing new pledges. In an impressive ceremony, we gave contributions to the Robbie Page Memorial, our national social service project. As Christmas approached, the pledges conducted the T.B. drive on campus. We also helped the children at the local hospital celebrate their Christmas. The pledges gave a Christmas party for the members. With the coming of the new year, the arrival of our Regional Collegiate Director brought inspection time. This time was filled to capacity with conferences, a tea, and many song sessions. Spring brought new sisters to Tri Sigma and Sprinkle House. We found fun in a visit to Camp Strawderman. In April, we celebrated our 62nd anniversary. With the coming of June, fond farewells were said to the Seniors and Tri Sigma looked back on a happy, successful year. New sisters are welcomed with open arms. We ' re Sigmas together and Sigmas apart. Are you sure those cards aren ' t stacked? Celebrity or disguised or guest? First row: J. Adkins, C. Almond, N. Brown, S. Cale, K. Causey, J. Childress, S. Chinn, B. Clark, N. Close. Second row: A. Coffey, B. Cook, P. Davis, C. Dunaway, A. Forrester, B. Freed, J. Garrett, J. Geoghegan, N. Harmon. Third row: K. Hayes, L. Hensley, J. Herrin, D. Humphries, L. Kern, C. Kimrnel, S. Lawrence, J. Life, M. Long. Fourth row: C. Miller, F. Morgan, C. Morrison, N. Pas, C. Phipps, C. Picklesimer, E. Raines, J. Shreckhise, A. Shotwell. Fifth row: L. Smith, S. Snedegar, J. Stinson, M. Stowers, B. Thrift, M. Tyler, A. Watkins, C. Wells, N. Wilkinson, B. Witherington. Sprinkle House. ZETA TAU ALPHA CYNTHIA COUBLE President Amid the odor of fresh paint the happy Zeta ' s returned to Madison campus and to their new home β€” Nicholas house. Before long our house was transformed into a pajama factory. The Zetas, dressed in their favorite PJ ' s, welcomed the rushees to the party and as a climax to Rush, Zeta greeted with open arms, new pledges which joined our bonds of sisterhood. In honor of Founder ' s Day a special dinner was held at the house. This being our 10th anniversary on campus, we celebrated with a week- end including a banquet, reception, open house, breakfast and attending church en masse. Many alumnae returned. The Christmas season brought Zetas excited over initiation and their visits home. The group was enthusiastic in preparing food and clothing for their adopted family. Spring approached and with it came a weekend at College Camp, spring rush, senior picnic, and a tea for our patrons and patronesses. Upon graduation, the seniors left their beloved Madison College and with them will go many memories of college and fraternity life. They will know that wherever they may be that Zeta memories live on. Every girl should go to a Pajama Party. Now we know how a sardine feels. Hollywood is calling, only not very loud. Sisters belong together. ' iflp First row: A. Anderson, G. Bongers, B. Brotherton, M. Budz, S. Caraballo, J. Clark, C. Couble. Second row. F. Corbell, E. Currin, M. Davis, B. Dickerson, B. Driver, S. Dutemple, L. Francis. Third row. C. Fredericks, B. Hoff- man, J. Howerton, S. Lindsey, L. Lohr, S. Lytton, D. Messersmith. Fourth row. J. Moreland, N. Nestor, C. Nicholson, V. Owens, K. Padgett, H. Paterson, M. Perdue. Fifth row. M. Potzler, S. Richardson, F. Roland, N. Savage, C. Shrop- shire, M. Sutter, V. Tadlock. Sixth row. B. Thomas, S. Tolbert, L. Via, M. Whitt, S. Whitt, T. Winborne, L. Wingate, C. Wootten. All dressed up and no place to go. Nicholas House. ft 4Β«Tifft SIGMA DELTA RHO DICK BARNES President The fraternity began the year with its rush activities just before Thanksgiving. The gloating days proved quite enjoyable for the whole campus as well as the fraternity members. Sigma Delta Rho greatly appreciates the privilege of being repre- sented and working in the Panhellenic Council. This is one of the steps toward becoming a chapter of a national group, a goal which we hope to achieve in the next year or so. The highlight of this semester ' s activities was the selection of its sweetheart. She was chosen from candidates sponsored by organizations on campus. Later in the spring, it is the hope of the fraternity to again join the Y.M.C.A. in a variety show for the student body. This year should prove to be an outstanding, joyable year for all the members. progressive, and en- This is college? Madison co-eds are always ready to eat. Sweetheart candi dates and fraternity men enjoy informal singing. Raymond J. Poindsxter, Sponsor. First row: L. Armentrout, R. Barnes, G. Bartholomew, J. Earman, R. Fogle, K. Frank. Second row: C. Good, E. Layman, D. Miller, M. Price, C. Rodeffer, N. Simmons. Third row: J. Spinks, E. Strickler, S. Suter, R. Taylor, J. Whitmire, W. Wright. Sweetheart of Sigma Delta Rho, Anne Murphy, and Dick Barnes. Fraternity Officers: R. Fogle, D. Barnes, E. Layman, D. Miller, J. Earman, B. Elfrink, N. Simmons. Walking is enjoyed by observers as well as participants. Greeks sing their songs to the student body. Attending a National Convention is the high- light of sorority life. Sweetheart bulletin board. Happiness is contagious. Life ' s a scream ! fcv V Figure at the Pan- hellenic Dance β€” Hap- py Holly Days. Sigma Delta Rho en- tertains candidates for Sweetheart. Mixed emotions. Watch out below! After Walking every- one meets on the quad. ft. Anyone for a game of cards? Ill o Ul o 5 2 ftflfti lM The gayer memories of Madison are truly colorful memories. Choosing outstanding persons on our campus is a privilege for everyone. Whoa AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES In recognition of their outstanding scholarship, leadership, and coopera- tion in educational and extra - curricular activi- ties, these sixteen seniors were selected by a com- mittee of students and faculty members to rep- resent Madison College in the 1959-1960 edition of WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMER- ICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. In receiving this high- ly coveted college award, these students gain rec- ognition which will ac- company them through- out 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. Top right: Dick Barnes. Left center: Berta Biritoes. Right center: Suzanne Cale. Bottom left: Liz Dawson. 57- Alice Harris Jackie Jeffress Joan Jones Marilyn Miller Nancy C. Moore Faye Morgan Carolyn Nicholson Verl Ann Owens Ellen Raines Ann Shotwell Suzanne Snedegar Elbert Strictler Oufatftndiiuj Sbuhftb 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 attributes which makes each of them a truly outstanding representative of their class. SENIORS Top: Dick Barnes. Top center: Berta Biritoes. Bottom center: Suzanne Cale. Bottom: Liz Dawson. Alice Harris Faye Morgan Carolyn Musser Ellen Raines Ann Shotwell JUNIORS Grace Arendall Alma Brown June S. Brown Pa t Davis Nancy Harmon Sallyann Lawrence SOPHOMORES Bettina Dilorio Sandra Dulemple Sandra Whitt FRESHMEN Mary Stuart Jenkins Nancy Lee Bee Stockdale BERTA BIRITOS Madonna SUZANNE SNEDEGAR First Angel GENE PFOUTZ Joseph MADONNA, JOSEPH AND FIRST ANGEL HARVEST FESTIVAL PRINCESS JOAN PHARR ?%. w : ' J .-.._ β–  Β« . Β« β€ž-, ANN MURPHY APPLE BLOSSOM PRINCESS MAY QUEEN Suzanne Snedegar _ SΒ£l MAY COURT THE MAID OF HONOR JEAN POLLOK ATTENDANTS First row. Linda Ivans and Betty Wood, Sophomore at- tendants; Penny Matthews and Tyanna Barre. Freshman at- tendants. Second row. Shirley Jacobs and Liz Smith. Senior attend- ants; Nancy Harmon and Susan Moyar. Junior attend- ants. Third row. Joyce Shelton, Carole Suffridge, Mary Janet Wenger. Lorraine Heilig. Fourth row. Jackie Pear- cey, Marilyn Thomas, Loretta Whitt, Helen Woolfolk. Fifth row. Betty Simmer- man, Barbara Harvell, and Christine Van Dine, Senior attendants. Missing from photograph: Sherrill Carden, Sue Phillips, Ellen Raines, Linda Via, and Ruby Wray. MAIDS First row. Mary Simpson, Junior Maid; Betsy Tweedy, Sophomore Maid; Donna Luther, Freshman Maid. Second row. Judy Shreckhise, Dolly Byrd, Cathy Tomlinson, and Gail Matthews. Third row: Ruth Collie, Beverly Persing, Joan Metts, and Birta Biritos, Senior Maids. Missing from photograph: Betsy Goodman, Senior Maid. I β€’ - β„’ - ft %. s P f O X x F O i_j ' ' i I BERTA BIRITOS MISS MADISON MAN OF THE YEAR LJ O u O o o 5 2 AttiiA Participation in sports molds for us, memories of sportsmanship, co-operation, and c ompetition. THE ATHLETIC The Women ' s Athletic Association adopted in January of 1960, a devised constitution which pro- vided that the nucleus of the Association be a council consisting of a president, a vice president, a secretary, a treasurer, a chairman of the program committee and an awards chairman. The constitution also al- lowed for extramural team managers, club presidents, intramural sports leaders and a representative for each dormitory. To provide a sport for everyone is the motto of the Association; the Council with the assistance of the faculty advisors and faculty coaches strives to do just that β€” provide a sport for everyone. To execute this aim, four clubs and several other special events are offered during the year. The special events in- clude the annual chuckwagon party, play days, fun nights, and the climax of all events, May Day. JANE GE OGHEGAN, President First row: G. Tadlock, J. Wolfe, S. Moyar, B. J. Cook, vice-president. Second row: E. Bush, J. Waleski, M. E. Kildale, S. Dutemple, L. Brown, A. Shriver. β€” 210 β€” ASSOCIATION Many hours of planning and work go into our athletic program at Madison. We receive a large number of rewards from this program. The Association sincerely hopes that when a student enters the alumnae field, she will be able to feel that athletics have played as important a role in her education as they are capable of ful- filling. The Association holds membership in the Virginia Athletic Federation of College Women and the American Recreation Fed- eration of College Women. First row: S. Anderson, P. Guy. Second row: G. Signor, J. More- land, V. A. Owens, Extramural Leaders. First row: P. Almond, C. Dunaway. Second row: L. Gough, J. Geoghegan, May Day Steering Com- mittee. INTRAMURAL LEADERS First row: A. Clark, P. Dale, L. Harman, J. Wade. Second row: B. Haney, L. Quist, A. Sullivan, D. Wickham, P. Deane. β€” 211 β€” First row, Xejt to right: C. Gordon, J. DiMisa, P. Deane, H. Woolfolk, C. Dunaway, K. Merrell. Second row: G. Signor, J. Belda, L. Quist, P. Garcelon, E. Ashton, G. McSweeney M. Godey, P.. Robertson, Miss Soares. HOCKEY One of the most inspiring aspects of our hockey season came at the Blue Ridge Tourna- ment at Roanoke College. Three of our team- mates were chosen to play in the Southeastern Tournament. They were J. Belda, K. Merrell, and E. Ashton. During our season we played the campus Characters. In a tense game both teams were held scoreless. Our next game with Bridgewater was a 2-0 loss. The Blue Ridge Tournament also supplied its thrills. We lost to Hollins, 1-0, and tied Sweetbriar. First row: E. Ashton, H. Woolfolk. Second row: J. DiMisa, K. Merrell, C. Dunaway. K. Merrell, Co-Captain; G. Signor, Manager; Miss Soares, Coach; P. Deane, Co-Captain. 212 β€” First row, left to right: S. Pittman, R. Scott, M. Kilday, C. Bristow, H. Watlington. Second row. D. Fritz, M. Hall, A. Clarke, M. Samples. Third row: B. Dried, B. Blanchard, S. Young, C. Noel. Fourth row: G. Signor, J. Wade, P. Deane, L. Quist. MERCURY CLUB As a professional organization for physical education majors and minors, the Mercury Club sets as its goal promoting good professional atti- tudes and understanding among the members, advancing good fellowships, promoting study and discussion of prof essional problems and present- OFFICERS β€” First row: V. Owens, J. DiMisa. Second row: A Clark, S. Young, R. Nuttall, P. Deane. ing social and recreational programs throughout the year. In association with such national and state organizations as the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, the club also strives to promote growth and develop- ment of both children and adults. SENIORS β€” First row: V. Owens, C. Dunaway, S. Anderson, G. Matthews. Second row: R. Nuttall, J. Moreland, J. DiMisa. β€” 213 β€” First row: B. Curry, P. Deane, cap- tain; M. Wenger. Second row: S. Du- temple, manager; C. Noel. S. Moyar, J. Wolfe, L. Quist, P. Davis, Miss Crawford, coach. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL The extramural basketball team started practice this year in Decem- ber and continued until early March. Our schedule included four away games β€” Sweetbriar, Longwood, Lynchburg, and Bridgewater. We also had a home game with Eliza- beth Town College, Elizabeth Town, Penn. Though our season wasn ' t a winning one in terms of games won and lost, the members of the team and the coach, Miss Crawford, feel that in terms of friendships and teamwork, the season was most suc- cessful. Think she ' ll make it??? β– 214- FENCING CLUB Fencing is probably one of the oldest games in existence since it sprang directly from the duel. However, on Madison ' s campus, the members of the Fencing Club are more interested in the development of their skills in regular competition. A skilled fencer has speed, dexterity, co- ordination, and a courteous attitude. Under the sponsorship of Dr. Caroline Sinclair, the Fencing Club members meet regularly to further develop these skills and enjoy a spirit of friendly competition. In addition to an Alumni Meet in Feb- ruary, a schedule in March was set for meets with William and Mary College and Mary Washington College. J. Barker, B. Nelson, L. Quist, B. Stockdale, J. Moreland, D. Wickham, B. J. Cook, A. Caudle, Dr. Sinclair, Coach. Good luck, girls! First row: N. Wehrheim, C. Dunaway, M. Godey. V. Lynn, S. Tolbert, C. Brockway, B. Coghill. row. S. Carabello, P. Maghadon, N. Wilkinson, M. Jones, A. Barber, N. Joyner. Second ORCHESIS Creative dances for performances is only one of the many experiences gained by members of Orchesis. They also gain valuable knowledge in composition, and they gain a superior ability in dance. During the year, the club performs at many events. It takes part in the Christmas Pageant and such Fine Arts Festivals as the one held on this campus and one which was held at the University of North Carolina. It also takes part in the Virginia Fine Arts Festival. This year, the club learned new techniques and movements which add up to a better dance club for our campus. Looks complicated! Interpretation is the motto! 216 β€” First row: A. Parr, E. Morris, S. Pittman, J. Setzer, J. Weber, M. Kilday, S. Weidemann, B. Breed, B. Curry, A. Sullivan, B. Chettle, S. Anderson, president. Second row: L. Curry, C. Hensley, L. Gonzales, M. Hall, S. Ruckle, Y. Mania, N. Bretz, C. Jordan, H. Updike, A. Grim. THE PORPOISE CLUB Each Thursday night in Reed Pool, swimmers chosen because of their interest and ability, work under the guidance of their sponsor, Miss Soares, toward perfection of strokes and stunts. TALES FROM GREEK MYTHOLOGY was fea- tured as the theme for the annual water show. The officers are: S. Anderson, President; B. Curry, Vice President; N. Bretz, Secretary; J. Setzer, Treasurer; and L. Curry, Reporter. Oh, my aching back! Practice makes perfect! β– 217- INTRAMURAL Peggy Dale and her faithful archers played their rounds between the rains which seemed to come frequently on their meeting days. Peggy was very glad to see the boys come out for her sport. She was assisted by Brenda Curry. Ann Clark was pestered during her season by the rain but when weather permitted thoso who played enjoyed the break from classes and studies. Bowling intramurals attend- ance was larger this year than ever before due to the new facilities at the Valley Bowl- ing Center. Each Tuesday and Thursday a bus load of girls and men students ac- companied Barbara Haney and Dr. Tate to the lanes. There were three leagues of bowlers with tournaments running for seven weeks. 11 β– β–  β– β–  Bi SPORTS Under Carole Mumpower ' s able direction the social dance program was expanded this year to include dances for the freshmen with the A.M. A. boys. Basketball intramurals en- joyed a large attendance this year with a strong competi- tion between the dormitory teams for the championship. Pat Deane directed the pro- gram with Dr. Tate as advisor. For those interested in golf Jeannie Brinkley and Dr. Tate gave instructions every Tues- day and Thursday afternoons. The highlight of the season was a trip to Spotswood Country Club. First row: C. Bradfield, D. Dovel, B. Leffel. M. Whitmire, M. Slabough. Second row: W. Young, D. Bingham, F. Zerkel, C. Beyeler, P. Chandler, R. Crabill, manager. MEN ' S BASKETBALL Come on β€” risk a shot! This year the Madison Dukes, composed of a squad of twelve, made a creditable showing. The team was essentially a volun- teer group who like the game and desired to have Madison College represented in inter- collegiate competition by a men ' s basketball team. The Dukes are sponsored by the Men ' s Student Government and coached by Mr. Ward Long. The team was captained by Dick Dovel. Since most of these players were under- classmen, the Dukes are planning for next year, and are eagerly anticipating a winning streak ! This really isn ' t heavy! Another strike! Straight as a board! Keep the ball on the table. Careful β€” Don ' t move. Natural ghost dance! Ill o bl j O o 1 : JtL 1 1 .- ii i i β–  -t 4J ? - ' - ' 3 i :?β–  o 5 Adveflfidfi riΒ£ da The directories will help us to remember friends and faculty, while our our advertisers will bring memories of our college town. John W. 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LOOK SMART Stay Up-To-Date In Styles CHOOSE WHAT ' S NEW, WHAT ' S RIGHT, WHAT ' S BEST FOR YOU ITS SMART, SHOPPING AT HARRISONBURG, VA. β€” 232 β€” OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS to the 1960 SCHOOLMA ' AM C0L0NNA STUDIOS, Inc 340 WESTBURY AVENUE CARLE PLACE, L. [., N. Y. I 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. 233 β€” ENGRAVING COMPANY ROANOKE, VIRGINIA artists β€’ engravers β€’ designers of fine school and college yearbooks β€” 234 β€” DESIGNERS and MANUFACTURERS of DISTINCTIVE PRIZE WINNING SCHOOL ANNUALS Commonwealth Press, Inc. FIRST AND BERKLEY STREETS RADFORD - VIRGINIA β€” 235 β€” SENIOR ACTIVITIES ALBRECHT, JACQUELINE ANNE β€” ALLIGOOD, DIXIE RUE β€” ANDERSON, CASSANDRA L. β€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Athletic Association Council; Mercury Club; Cotil- lion Club; Porpoise Club, President, Vice-Presi- dent; Intramurals; House Council; Standards Com- mittee. ANGELL, MARCIA ELIZABETH β€” Math Club; Curie Science Club; Criterion Club. ASHTON, ELLEN ELIZABETH β€” Athletic Associa- tion, Sports Leader, Vice-President; Extramural Hockey, Basketball and Fencing; Fencing Club; Mercury Club; Cotillion Club; Recreation Council, Reporter; Breeze, Sports Editor. BARKER, JOAN DALE β€” Phi Mu; Delta Tau Alpha; Fencing Club; Baptist Student Union; Y.W.C.A.; Student Education Association; Concert Choir. BARNES, RICHARD EDWARD β€” Sigma Delta Rho, President; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Alpha Rho Delta; Concert Orchestra, President; Madrigals; Y.M.C.A.; Stratford Players. BARTHOLOMEW, GERALD GRAHAM β€” Sigma Delta Rho; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Curie Science Club, Program Chairman; Student Govern- ment Organization, Athletic Chairman; Madrigals. BATES, GRACE MARIE β€” Phi Mu; Delta Tau Alpha; Cotillion Club; Y.W.C.A.; Student Education As- sociation; Future Business Leaders of America; Baptist Student Union Council, Group Captain of Freshman Union, President of Sophomore Union. BATSTONE, BARBARA JOAN β€” Sigma Kappa. Re- cording Secretary; Kappa Pi, Vice-President; Vice- President of Senior Class; Association for Child- hood Education; Student Education Association; Chairman of Junior Marshalls; Cotillion Club. BEAN, AUDRA FERGUSON β€” Future Business Lead- ers of America; Y.W.C.A.; Senior Counselor; Breeze, Chief Typist, Photo Editor; Co-leader of Brownie Troop. BEATTY, MARTHA CATHERINE β€” Phi Mu, His- torian; Delta Tau Alpha; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda: Newman Club; Student Education Association; Y.W.C.A.; Curie Science Club, Presi- dent, Program Chairman. BENNETT, JOAN W. β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Pi Omega Pi; Kappa Delta Pi; Honor Council. BEST, SARAH ELIZABETH β€” Sigma Alpha Iota; Sigma Phi Lambda; Wesley Foundation; Concert Choir; Diapason Club; Y.W.C.A. BIRITOS, BERTA FELISA Alpha Sigma Alpha; Y.W.C.A.; Honor Council, President; House Coun- cil; Junior Counselor; Senior Counselor for Trans- fers. BLY, RICHARD PEARL β€” Y.M.C.A.; Student Govern- ment Organization; Stratford Players. BOELT, DIANA TILMAN β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Cor- responding Secretary; Y.W.C.A., Secretary; Alpha Rho Delta; Concert Choir; Breeze Staff; Sigma Phi Lambda; Director of Freshman Class Night. BROOKS, HELEN JANE β€” Senior Counselor; German Club; Orchesis Club; Ex Libris Club, Treasurer; Association for Childhood Education; Student Edu- cation Association; Stratford Players; Y.W.C.A.; Baptist Student Union Council. BRUGH, SYLVIA ANN β€” Criterion Club; Alpha Rho Delta; Baptist Student Union. BURRUSS, NASHELLA SUE β€” Future Business Lead- ers of America; Y.W.C.A.; Understudies; Intra- mural Basketball and Volleyball. BYRD, ANN DARLINGTON β€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Frances Sale Club; Cotillion Club; Y.W.C.A.; Fact-finder; Pan- hellenic Council. CALE, SUZANNE β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Student Government Association, President; Student Education Associa- tion; Association for Childhood Education; Math Club; Dorm Vice-President; Athletic Association, Basketball Manager; Y.W.C.A.; German Club; Junior Marshall. CARDEN, SHERRIL Cotillion Club. WILLIAMS Sigma Kappa; CARPENTER, ISABELLE WALTERS β€” Student Edu- cation Association; Criterion Club; Association for Childhood Education; Northern Virginia Area Club; Y.W.C.A. CARTER, IRMA PHILLIPS β€” CAUSEY, KAREN ANNA β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Porpoise Club; Cotillion Club; Newman Club; Student Education Association. CLARK, DORIS JOANN β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Concert Choir; Sigma Alpha Iota, Sergeant-at-Arms, Vice- President; M.E.N.C. CLOSE, NANCY JEAN β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Y.W.C.A., Cabinet; Junior Y, President; Chorus; Westminister Fellowship; Student Education As- sociation; Association for Childhood Education. COLLIE, RUTH LAUREL β€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Usher; Y.W.C.A.; Cotillion Club. CONWELL, BETSEY MAHLON Frances Sale Club; Y.W.C.A. Cotillion Club; COOK, BILLIE JEAN β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Athletic- Association, Vice-President; Fencing Club; Fencing Team. COOPER, ZILLA M. β€” Concert Choir. CORBELL. JULIA FERN β€” Zeta Tau Alpha. COUBLE, A. CYNTHIA β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, President; Sigma Phi Lambda; German Club, Vice-President; Frances Sale Club; Canterbury Club; Y.W.C.A.; Junior Marshall; Senior Counselor. β€” 236 β€” SENIOR ACTIVITIES CRAIG, LINDA MARIE β€” Phi Mu; Delta Tau Alpha; Ex Libris Club; Y.W.C.A.; Luthern Student Association. CRICKARD. SUE ELLEN β€” Y.W.C.A.; Pi Omega Pi, Reporter; Cotillion Club; Student Education As- sociation; Future Business Leaders of America. CURRIER, FRANCES B. β€” Pi Omega Pi; Sesame Club. CURRIN, ELIZABETH EARLE β€” Zeta Tau A lpha; Sigma Phi Lambda, Secretary; German Club; Frances Sale Club, Program Chairman; Student Education Association; Y.W.C.A. DAVIES, PATRICIA ANNE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Pledge Chairman; Extramural Hockey; Curie Science Club; Y.W.C.A.; Wesley Foundation; Dormitory Council; Standards Committee; Dorm President; Student Government Association, Sec- retary; Honor Council in Summer School; Cotillion Club; Breeze Staff. DAVIS, MARY ANNE β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Rush Chair- man; Kappa Delta Pi, Recording Secretary; Sigma Phi Lambda; Freshman Pen Staff; Y.W.C.A.; Madigrals, Secretary, Vice-President; Diapason Club. DAWSON, ELIZABETH ANNE β€” Alpha Gamma Delta, Assistant Editor, Guard; Schoolma ' am Staff, Editor, Business Manager, Copy Editor; Future Business Leaders of America, Reporter; Y.W.C.A.; West- minister Fellowship; Who ' s Who; Outstanding Senior. DICKERSON, BARBARA ANN β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice-President, Treasurer; Frances Sale Club, Vice-President; Concert Choir, Business Manager, Secretary; Student Government Representative; Social Committee; Student Education Association; Y.W.C.A.; Baptist Student Union Council. DIMISA, JANET LUCILLE β€” Mercury Club; Extra- mural Hockey; Intramural Softball and Tennis; Fencing Club; Student Education Association. DRIVER, BARBARA IKENBERRY β€” Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Sesame Club; German Club. DRIVER, GENE E. β€” Sigma Delta Rho; Men ' s Student Court; Stratford Players. DUNAWAY, ANNE CAROLE β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Hockey Team; Senior Counselor; Mercury Club; Orchesis Club; Cotillion Club; Y.W.C.A.; Student Education Association; Breeze, News Editor. EARMAN, JOHN GARY β€” Sigma Delta Rho. EVANS, ETTA REBECCA β€” Sigma Phi Lambda Kappa Delta Pi; Student Education Association Association for Childhood Education; Y.W.C.A. Granddaughters Club. FAST, JANET ABBOTT β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Treas- urer; Athletic Association Council, Treasurer, Co- ordinator of Intramural Swimming; Math Club; German Club; Association for Childhood Educa- tion; Student Education Association; Canterbury Club; Y.W.C.A.; Intramural Basketball; Social Committee; Senior Counselor. FISHER, JOYCE MAE β€” FOGLE, RICHARD WILLIAM β€” Sigma Delta Rho; Student Government Organization, Treasurer. FOWLER, JULIE WATSON β€” Sigma Kappa, 2nd Vice-President; House Council; House President; Y.W.C.A.; Curie Science Club; Student Education Association; Fact-finder. FOXWORTH, JEANNE CLARK β€” Sigma Phi Lambda; Wesley Choir; Y.W.C.A.; Orchesis Club. FRANCIS, ELIZABETH SARGEANT β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice-President; Athletic Association, Cabi- net, Intramural Coordinator; Tennis Team; Sopho- more Class Treasurer; Dorm President; Associa- tion for Childhood Education; Y.W.C.A.; Newman Club; Standards Committee; Junior Fact-finder; Freshman Pen Staff. FRANK, KENNETH BRUCE β€” Sigma Delta Rho; Stratford Players; Student Government Organiza- tion, Corresponding Secretary; Recreation Council. FREDERICKS, CLAIRE β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Y.W.C.A.; Frances Sale Club; Newman Club, Vice-President; German Club; Dorm Vice-President. GABBETT, CHRISTINE V. β€” Newman Club; Alpha Rho Delta; Criterion Club; Student Education Association. GAWEN, NINA DESHIELDS β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha, Treasurer; Sigma Phi Lambda; Recorder of Points; Social Committee; Standards Committee; German Club; Frances Sale Club; Canterbury Club; Fresh- man Pen Staff; Student Council. GAY, LURLI PHILLIPS β€” Student Education Associa- tion; Association for Childhood Education; Honor Council in Summer School; Y.W.C.A. GEDROSE, GARNETT SELMA β€” Student Education Association; Y.W.C.A.; Lutheran Student Associa- tion. GEOGHEGAN, JANE PEARCE β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Athletic Association, Council, President; Fencing Club, President; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet; Breeze, Make- up Co-editor. GOODMAN, ELIZABETH DUCKETT β€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Sigma Phi Lambda; Breeze Staff; Senior Counselor; Concert Choir; M.E.N.C; Social Com- mittee; German Club. GRAVES, ROBERT ALSTON β€” GRIZZLE, THELMA JANE β€” Frances Sale Club; Student Education Association; Y.W.C.A.; West- minister Fellowship Council. β€’237 β€” SENIOR ACTIVITIES GROSS, HAZEL J. β€” Kappa Pi; Kappa Delta Pi. GUM, BARBARA JANE β€” Sigma Kappa. GUY, PAMELA FRANCES β€” Extramural Hockey; Orchesis, President; Board of Editors of Chrysalis. HAMMER, RUTH LAVONNE β€” Phi Mu; Delta Tau Alpha; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Curie Science Club; Y.W.C.A.; Student Government Association, President in Summer School. HANEY, PATRICIA ANNE β€” Sigma Kappa; Y.W.C.A.; Association for Childhood Education; Student Edu- cation Association; Granddaughters Club; Recrea- tion Council. HARDING, MIRIAM HELEN β€” Phi Mu, Treasurer; Delta Tau Alpha; Frances Sale Club, Vice-Presi- dent; Senior Counselor; Y.W.C.A. HARRIS, ALICE MAY β€” Sigma Phi Lambda, Presi- dent; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Pi; Honor Council; Y.W.C.A., Representative, President; Student- Faculty Relations Committee; German Club; As- sociation for Childhood Education. HARVELL, BARBARA JACOBS β€” Sigma Kappa, President; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Pi; Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Association; German Club; Panhellenic Council; Social Committee; Assembly Committee: Vice- President of Junior Class; Honor Council. HARWLEY, MARY BETH - Sale Club, President; Brownie Troop. Kappa Delta Pi; Frances Y.W.C.A.; Co-leader of HAYNES, MARY ELLEN β€” Alpha Gamma Delta, Treasurer; Kappa Pi; Madrigals; Y.W.C.A.; Baptist Student Union; Dorm Vice-President. HEILIG. GLORIA LORRAINE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Secretary; Sigma Phi Lambda; Pi Omega Pi; Standards Committee; Junior Marshall; Dorm Vice-President; Cotillion Club. HIGGS, ELIZABETH EVERETT β€” Phi Mu, Corres- ponding Secretary; Delta Tau Alpha; Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Y.W.C.A.; Student Edu- cation Association; French Club; Spanish Club, Vice-President; Schoolma ' am, Editor of Senior Class; Junior Marshall. HINER, MARJORIE ANN β€” Baptist Student Union, Executive Council; Student Education Association; Criterion Club. HOLLAND, CHARLOTTE WILLS β€” Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Baptist Student Union, Treas- urer; Math Club; Y.W.C.A. HOOK, LUCY McDONALD BOONE β€” Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Concert Choir; Wesley Foundation, Council, Corresponding Secretary; Wesley Choir; Spanish Club, Secretary; Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice-President, Sargeant-at-Arms; M.E.N.C. HOPKINS, NANCY CAROL β€” Phi Mu; Delta Tau Alpha; Cotillion Club; Chorus; Y.W.C.A.; Wesley Foundation; Association for Childhood Education, Treasurer. HORSLEY, SHIRLEY ANN β€” HOTTLE, REBECCA JEAN β€” HOUSDEN, ANNA VICTORIA β€” Student Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; Y.W.C.A. HULL, SANDRA JOHN β€” Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda, Vice-President; Association for Childhood Education; Westminister Fellowship, President; Honor Council; Y.W.C.A.; Interfaith Council; Busi- ness Manager of Handbook. HUMPHRIES, MARY KELLER β€” HUTCHINSON, PATRICIA ANN β€” Phi Mu, Vice- President; Delta Tau Alpha, Historian; Y.W.C.A.; Schoolma ' am, Business Staff, Editor of Greek Sec- tion; Breeze, Circulation Staff; Junior Marshall; Social Committee; House Fire Chief; Future Business Leaders of America; Student Education Association. ISOM, SHARON LEE β€” Alpha Rho Delta, President, Vice-President; Criterion Club, Secretary, Vice- President; Standards Committee. JACKSON, MARY LAMAR β€” Alpha Gamma Delta; Association for Childhood Education; Student Edu- cation Association; Baptist Student Union, Council, Secretary; Y.W.C.A., Cabinet, Treasurer; French Club; House President. JACOBS, SHIRLEY ANN β€” Phi Mu; Delta Tau Alpha; Baptist Student Union Council; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet; Breeze, News Editor, Associate Editor; Student Education Association; Senior Counselor. JEFFRESS, JACQUELIN WRAY β€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Student Government Association, Vice-President; Alpha Rho Delta, President; Cotillion Club, Parlia- mentarian; Student Education Association; French Club; Sophomore and Junior Representative to Student Council; Senior Counselor; Breeze, Re- porter. JOHNSON, DOROTHY FRANCES β€” Student Educa- tion Association; Baptist Student Union; Y.W.C.A. JOHNSON, KAY FRANCIS β€” JONES, VERNA EARLE β€” Sigma Phi Lambda; Social Committee; Math Club; Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award; Y.W.C.A. JUSTICE, BETTY JEAN β€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Frances Sale Club; Panhellenic Representative; Senior Counselor; Cotillion Club. KARNES, BETTY LOU Pi. Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega LAMB, MARGARET ELEANOR β€” Junior Y; Y.W.C.A.; St udent Education Association; Westminister Fel- lowship, Publicity-Publications Chairman. LATHAM, VIOLA LYNN β€” Granddaughters Club, Vice-President; Frances Sale Club; Student Edu- cation Association; Wesley Foundation. β€” 238 β€” SENIOR ACTIVITIES LAYMAN, ELDON JACOB β€” Sigma Delta Rho, Re- cording Secretary; Stratford Players; Student Gov- ernment Organization; Future Business Leaders of America; Director of Senior Class Night. LEDFORD, SARA ANN β€” Kappa Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Student Education Association; Associa- tion for Childhood Education; Chorus; Cotillion Club; Alpha Rho Delta; Granddaughters Club. LESTER, DIANE MARIE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Social Chairman; Cotillion Club; Association for Child- hood Education; Student Education Association; Curie Science Club, Treasurer; Dormitory Coun- cil; Senior Counselor; Y.W.C.A.; Wesley Founda- tion. LIFE, JANET BURNER β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Cotillion Club; Y.W.C.A. LYNCH, JANE ANN β€” Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Y.W.C.A.; Student Education Association; Association for Childho od Education; Wesley Foundation. MALLERY, ELIZABETH JENNEY β€” Sigma Kappa, Corresponding Secretary; German Club; Recrea- tion Council, Vice-President, President; Extra- mural Basketball; Y.W.C.A. MARSHALL, CAROLINE TERRELL β€” Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Y.W.C.A.; Student Educa- tion Association; Honor Council; Breeze Staff. MARTIN, GEORGIA ANN β€” Criterion Club. MASINCUP, MARY KATHERINE β€” Kappa Pi; Ex Libris Club, Reporter; Student Education Associa- tion; Sesame Club; Y.W.C.A.; Art Club. MATTHEWS, GAIL EDITH β€” Usher; Porpoise Club; Panhellenic Council; Athletic Association Council; Mercury Club; Newman Club; Student Education Association; Intramural Sports. McFARLAND, MARY FEAGANS β€” Alpha Gamma Delta; Sigma Alpha Iota. McMANAWAY, MARTHA RAYE β€” Pi Omega Pi, Secretary; Cotillion Club; Student Education Association; Alpha Rho Delta; Sigma Phi Lambda; Future Business Leaders of America, Vice-Presi- dent; Treasurer of Junior Class; Business Manager of Senior Class. MEADOWS, WANDA HENSLEY β€” Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Associa- tion; Sesame Club. MEEK, MARY ANNETA β€” Ex Libris Club; Student Education Association; Y.W.C.A. MERRELL, VIRGINIA KAYDETTE β€” Sigma Phi Lambda; Mercury Club; Athletic Association Coun- cil; Extramural Hockey and Basketball; Intramural Sports. MESSERSMITH, NINA BERRY β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Historian, Treasurer; Y.W.C.A.; Senior Class Re- porter; German Club; House Fire Chief; Junior Marshall; Fact-finder; Future Business Leaders of America. METTS, JOAN HALL β€” Sigma Kappa; Schoolma ' am Staff; German Club; Nominating Committee; Y.W.C.A. MILLER, DONALD VETTER β€” Sigma Delta Rho, Vice-President; Student Government Organiza- tion; Honor Council; Y.M.C.A., Vice-President; Future Business Leaders of America, Vice-Presi- dent; Men ' s Student Court. MILLESON, GEORGEANNA β€” MINCER, CLARA LOUISE β€” Concert Orchestra, Secretary-Treasurer; Concert Band, Secretary- Treasurer; Wind Ensembles, President; Y.W.C.A. MINTER, NANCY JANE β€” Phi Mu; Delta Tau Alpha; Student Education Association; Diapason Club; Concert Choir; Y.W.C.A. MOORE, NANCY CAROLYN β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Canterbury Club, Co-president; Editor of Freshman Pen; Curie Science Club, Secretary; Y.W.C.A., Vice-President; Reporter of Sophomore Class; Honor Council in Summer School. MOORE, NANCY L. β€” Richmond Area Club, Presi- dent; Orchesis Club, Treasurer; Cotillion Club; Athletic Association, Council, Sports Leader; Senior Counselor; Y.W.C.A.; Student Education Association. MORELAND, JANE ELIZABETH β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Fencing Club, President; Athletic Association Council; German Club; Extramural Basketball; Intramural Sports. MORGAN, FAYE B. β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; German Club; Secretary of Freshman Class; Reporter of Junior Class; Senior Counselor; Alpha Rho Delta; Student Government Association, Treasurer. MURPHY, ANNE PEARCE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Stratford Players; French Club; Madrigals; German Club; Y.W.C.A. MUSSER, CAROLYN JANE β€” Alpha Gamma Delta, 2nd Vice-President; Kappa Delta Pi, President; Sigma Phi Lambda, Treasurer; Dorm President; Parliamentarian of Junior Class; German Club; Y.W.C.A.; Wesley Foundation; Outstanding Senior. MYERS, SHIRLEY ANN β€” NELSON, CAROL LYNN β€” Transfer Student; Con- cert Orchestra; Alpha Rho Delta; Lutheran Student Association. NESTOR, NANCY GAYLE β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Sigma Phi Lambda, President; German Club; Student Education Association; Curie Science Club. NICHOLSON, CAROLYN JEWELL β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Phi Lambda; Student Council; Standards Committee, Chairman; Math Club; Panhellenic Council. NUTTALL, RACHEL ANN β€” Mercury Club, Secre- tary; Alpha Rho Delta; Criterion Club; Y.W.C.A. β€” 239- SENIOR ACTIVITIES OWENS, VERL ANN β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Athletic Association, Council, Cabinet; Secretary of Senior Class; Recreation Council, Treasurer; Student Edu- cation Association; Spanish Club; Cotillion Club; Y.W.C.A.; Westminister Fellowship; Mercury Club, Secretary, President; Curie Science Club. PADGETT, MARTHA SUE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Junior Y; Porpoise Club; Student Education As- sociation; Wesley Foundation Council; Lynchburg Area Club, President; Senior Counselor; Y.W.C.A. PAS, NANCY LINN β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sentinal; Cotillion Club; House President; Inter-Dorm Coun- cil; Student Education Association; Criterion Club; Athletic Association Council. PATERSON, HELEN MARION β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Secretary; Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Association; Cotillion Club; Y.W.C.A. PEARCEY, JACQUELINE MARIE β€” Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice-President; Breeze, Advertising Mana- ger; Student Council; Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Association; Student Organizations and Activities Committee, Secretary; Y.W.C.A. PEIL, SABRA ANNE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Treasurer; Y.W.C.A.; House President. PENNINGTON. GITTA MARGARET β€” Kappa Pi; Sesame Club; Association for Childhood Educa- tion. PERRY, ELIZABETH JEAN β€” Newman Club; Stu- dent Education Association; Y.W.C.A.; Chorus in Summer School. PERRY, ROWENA PUCKETT Alpha; Recreation Council Y.W.C.A. - Phi Mu; Delta Tau Curie Science Club; PERSING. BEVERLY ANN β€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Cotillion Club; Honor Council in Summer School; Social Committee; Y.W.C.A. PETERS, ELIZABETH REYNOLDS β€” Baptist Student Union, Friday Fellowship Chairman, Devotional Chairman; Y.W.C.A.; French Club, Treasurer; Public Exercises and Entertainment Committee; Dorm Vice-President; Standards Committee. PETTIT, BARBARA ANN β€” Phi Mu; Delta Tau Alpha; Association for Childhood Education; Stu- dent Education Association; Schoolma ' am Staff; Breeze Staff; Y.W.C.A. PFOUTZ, GENE LEROY - - Pi Omega Pi; Stratford Players; Madrigals; Y.M.C.A.; Student Govern- ment Organization. PHILLIPS, SUE ELIZABETH β€” Transfer Student; Phi Mu; Delta Tau Alpha; Diapason Club; Student Education Association; German Club; Westminister Fellowship, Co-Vice-President. PIERCE, JEANETTE H. β€” Phi Mu, President; Delta Tau Alpha; Y.W.C.A.; Future Business Leaders of America; Cotillion Club; Student Education Association. PILLOW, MARY DAWN β€” Y.W.C.A.; Baptist Student Union. POLLOK, JEAN MARIE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau, Cus- todian; Granddaughters Club; Y.W.C.A.; Student Education Association; Cotillion Club. POTZLER. MARY ANN β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Scholar- ship and Music Chairman: Kappa Delta Pi, Treas- urer; Sigma Phi Lambda; Sigma Alpha Iota, Presi- dent, Corresponding Secretary; Concert Choir; Diapason Club, President; Orchesis Club, Treas- urer; M.E.N.C. PRICE, MURRIEL FRANKLIN β€” Sigma Delta Rho; Honor Council; Men ' s Student Court; Y.M.C.A. QUATSE, MARY TERRY β€” Cotillion Club; Y.W.C.A.; Frances Sale Club; Wesley Foundation. RAGSDALE. MARY LUCILE β€” Wesley Foundation Council; Curie Science Club. RAINES, ELLEN LOUISE β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Pi Omega Pi; Breeze, Editor-in-Chief; Future Business Leaders of America. RAINEY, SUSAN RITCHIE β€” Sigma Kappa, Treas- urer; Granddaughters Club; German Club; Associ- ation for Childhood Education; Y.W.C.A.; Inter- dormitory Council; Junior Marshall. RALPH, GINGER BLAIR β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha, President; Frances Sale Club, Program Chairman; Social Committee; German Club, Sargeant-at- Arms; Panhellenic Council; Y.W.C.A. RICE, NANCY CLAIR β€” ROBERTS, JUDITH ANN β€” Kappa Delta Pi; Criterion Club; Chairman of Editorial Board for Chrysalis. ROBERTSON, ARMINTA WARD Frances Sale Club. Alpha Sigma Tau; ROYALL, MARY LUELLA Team; Y.W.C.A. Sigma Kappa; Hockey ROYSTONE, ANGELICA F. β€” Alpha Rho Delta, Treasurer, Secretary; Student Education Associa- tion, Vice-President, President. SCHAAF, VIRGINIA LEE β€” Criterion Club, Presi- dent; Kappa Delta Pi: Unitarian Fellowship. SCHINDLER, ANNE-LISA β€” Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Pi; Curie Science Club; Summer Chorus; Art Club. SEALOR, MARGARET ANNE β€” Baptist Student Union; Ex Libris Club; House Council; Chorus, Librarian. SHELTON, JOYCE ANN β€” Alpha Gamma Delta, Secretary; Cotillion Club. SHIFFLETT, DOTTIE JEAN β€” Association for Child- hood Education; Student Education Association; Y.W.C.A.; Schwarzenau Club. β€” 240- SENIOR ACTIVITIES SHOTWELL, VIRGINIA ANN β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer: Sigma Phi Lambda, Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi: Kappa Pi; President of Senior Class; Secretary of Sophomore Class; Student Council; Student-Faculty Relations Committee; Director of Junior Class Night; Mercury Club, Secretary, Vice- President; Orchesis Club; Understudies; Intramural Basketball, Y.W.C.A.; Outstanding Junior. SHRECKHISE, JUDITH MARIE β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma, Secretary; Frances Sale Club. Treasurer, State President; Westminister Fellowship; Student Education Association; Social Committee, Chair- man; German Club. SHROPSHIRE. CAROL SUE β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Ritual Committee; Student Education Association; Associ- ation for Childhood Education; Y.W.C.A.; House Vice-President. STRICKLER, ELBERT CARROLL β€” Sigma Delta Rho; Stratford Players, President; Y.M.C.A., Presi- dent, Secretary; Pi Omega Pi, Vice-President; Sigma Phi Lambda; Student Government Organi- zation, Secretary, Recorder of Points; Men ' s Stu- dent Court; Madrigals; Future Business Leaders of America; Wesley Foundation; Honor Council in Summer School; Drama Club in Summer School; Student Government Association, Vice-President in Summer School. SUFFRIDGE, CAROLE NADINE β€” Alpha Gamma Delta; Association for Childhood Education; Stu- dent Education Association; Wesley Foundation; Treasurer of Senior Class; Panhellenic Council, Recording Secretary. SUITER, MARY RUTH β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Concert Choir; Social Committee; Frances Sale Club; German Club. SHUMATE, MARY STUART β€” Y.W.C.A.; Frances Sale Club; Baptist Student Union; Student Educa- tion Association. SIMMERMAN, ELIZABETH PRATT β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; Cotillion Club, President; Granddaughters Club; Westminister Fellowship; Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Associa- tion. SIMMONS, NORRIS HENRY β€” Sigma Delta Rho; Student Government Organization. SMITH, CORA ELIZABETH β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Editor of Handbook and Student Directory; Stu- dent Education Association; Student-Faculty Re- lations Committee; Frances Sale Club. SMITH, GERALDINE HARLEY β€” SMITH, SUSAN NOEL β€” Phi Mu; Delta Tau Alpha; Association for Childhood Education; Chorus; Y.W.C.A.; Westminister Fellowship. SNEAD, NANCY BYRDE β€” Wesley Foundation; Ex Libris Club; Y.W.C.A.; Student Education Associa- tion; Alpha Rho Delta. SNEAD, VIRGINIA LEE Committee; Y.W.C.A. President. - Student-Faculty Relations Wesley Foundation, Vice- SNEDEGAR, SUZANNE β€” Sigma Sigma Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Honor Council; Senior Counselor; Pan- hellenic Council, Chairman; Student Education Association; Student-Faculty Relations Committee. SPINKS, JENNINGS B. β€” Sigma Delta Rho; Stratford Players; Y.M.C.A.; Concert Band; Concert Orches- tra. STEARN, BARBARA ELLEN β€” STEPHENSON, BETTY ANN β€” Frances Sale Club; Y.W.C.A. STOCKDALE, MARYDEL LEE β€” Madrigals; Strat- ford Players; Concert Orchestra, Soloist; Y.W.C.A. THOMAS, ATHELEEN BOONE β€” Sesame Club; Ex Libris Club, Secretary, President; Y.W.C.A. THOMAS, MARILYN B. β€” Alpha Gamma Delta, President; Breeze, Business Manager; Stratford Players; Ushers Club; French Club; Future Busi- ness Leaders of America; Y.W.C.A. TOLLEY, PATRICIA ANN β€” Sigma Phi Lambda; Wesley Foundation; Criterion Club. TOMLINSON, CATHERINE MAY β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha, Vice-President; Association for Childhood Education, President; Newman Club; Student- Faculty Relations Committee; Stratford Players; German Club; Penhellenic Council; Student Coun- cil; Dorm Fire Chief. TOMLINSON, M. LEE β€” President of Freshman Class; Honor Council; Concert Choir; Baptist Student Union; Stratford Players. TOWNSEND, MARY FRANCES β€” Sigma Phi Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Alpha Iota; Wesley Foun- dation; Y.W.C.A.; Concert Band; Concert Orchestra. TOWNSHEND, ANN CONKLYN β€” Baptist Student Union, President; Baptist Training Union Associa- tion, Director, President; Y.W.C.A.; Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Associa- tion, Delegate-at-Large, Secretary; Cotillion Club; Stratford Players, Business Manager; Alpha Rho Delta; Chorus; Interfaith Council. TROXELL, JOAN ELIZABETH β€” Sigma Alpha Iota, Editor, Treasurer; Concert Choir; Diapason Club. TURNER, FRANCES ELEANOR β€” Phi Mu; Delta Tau Alpha; Baptist Student Union; Interdormitory Council; Y.W.C.A.; Curie Science Club; House President. TURNER, JAMES EDWIN Student Court. TURNER, LILLIAN F. β€” Sigma Delta Rho; Men ' s VAN DINE, CHRISTINE WAY β€” Y.W.C.A.; Newman Club; Frances Sale Club; Kappa Pi. β€” 241 β€” SENIOR ACTIVITIES VARGO, MARY ANN tion. Student Education Associa- WILTSHIRE, CAROLYN LOWE Association; Y.W.C.A. Student Education VIA, LINDA DOLORES β€” Zeta Tau Alpha, Ritual Chairman; Y.W.C.A.: German Club. Secretary; Student Education Association; Fact-finder; Inter- dormitory Council; House President; Future Busi- ness Leaders of America. VICK, NANCY EPPARD β€” Alpha Sigma Tau; Concert Orchestra; German Club; Lutheran Student As- sociation; Y.W.C.A. WAINWRIGHT, MARGARET JOY β€” Alpha Sigma Alpha; German Club; Y.W.C.A.; Ex Libris Club; Student Council in Summer School; Association for Childhood Education; Student Education As- sociation; Senior Counselor. WALLACE, SANDRA MARY β€” Phi Mu; Delta Tau Alpha; Student Education Association, Treasurer; Math Club. Treasurer; Y.W.C.A.; Westminister Fellowship. WEHRHEIM, NANCY LOUISE β€” Orchesis Club, Sec- retary, Vice-President; Intramural Basketball and Archery. WEIS, CAROL LEE Club; Y.W.C.A. Transfer Student; Frances Sale WENGER, MARY JANET β€” Alpha Gamma Delta. WEST, MARGARET BLAIR β€” Alpha Gamma Delta; Future Business Leaders of America, President; German Club; Sophomore Advisory Committee. WEV, VIRGINIA CLAIBOURNE β€” Sigma Kappa; Y.W.C.A.; Curie Science Club; Junior Marshall; Frances Sale Club: Cotillion Club. WHEELER, MARY KATHRYN β€” WHITT, MARY SUE β€” Zeta Tau Alpha. WINGATE, MARY ELIZABETH β€” Zeta Tau Alpha; Sigma Phi Lambda; Concert Choir, Librarian, Treasurer, Vice-President; German Club; Newman Club. Treasurer. President; Interfaith Council. WITCHER. EDITH AUDREY β€” Y.W.C.A. Cabinet; Criterion Club: Co-Editor of Chrysalis ; Sigma Phi Lambda; Student Education Association; Senior Counselor; Freshman Pen Staff; Wesley Founda- tion. WITHERINGTON, BETTY LOUISE Sigma. Sigma Sigma WITT. LORETTA HAWKINS β€” Sigma Kappa; As- sociation for Childhood Education; German Club. WITT, NADINE β€” Cotillion Club; Association for Childhood Education; Stratford Players, Publicity. WOOLFOLK, HELEN JE ANNETTE β€” Cotillion Club; Mercury Club; Y.W.C.A.; Athletic Association Council; Student Education Association; Extra- mural Hockey and Basketball. WRAY, RUBY ESTELLE β€” Alpha Sigma Tau: Con- cert Choir; Diapason Club; Recreation Council; German Club; Sigha Phi Lambda. WRIGHT, WILLIAM F. β€” Sigma Delta Rho, Cor- responding Secretary; Student Government Or- ganization, President, Treasurer; Men ' s Student Court, Chairman; Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer; Fresh- man Pen Staff. YATES, ZITA RAY β€” Phi Mu; Delta Tau Alpha; Junior and Senior Panhellenic Representative; Y.W.C.A.; Frances Sale Club. YORK, CATHERINE ACRA β€” Phi Mu; Delta Tau Alpha; Y.W.C.A.; German Club; Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Associa- tion. β€” 242 β€” 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. Anderson, Sara; Assistant Professor of Business Edu- cation; B.S., Women ' s College of the University of North Carolina, M.S., University of North Carolina; 473 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Bell, M. A.; Superintendent of Harrisonburg Schools, Administration Staff for Laboratory Schools; A.B.. Lynchburg College, M.A., University of Virginia; 718 Ott Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Black, Henry J.; Teacher of Piano; B.M., M.M., Cin- cinnati Conservatory; 715 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Blair, Charles W.; Assistant Professor, Supervisor of Sixth Grade; B.A., Bridgewater College, M.A., Madison College; Route 2, Bridgewater, Virginia. Boje, Marie Louise; Associate Professor of English; A.B., Western Reserve University, A.M., Columbia University Graduate School; 927 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Bryan, Edith May; Assistant Professor of Home Economics; 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 Teach- ers College, M.S., University of Pennsylvania, Ed.D., Columbia University; 1039 D Street, Har- risonburg, 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, Virginia. Cool, Raymond D.; Professor of Chemistry; B.S., Bridgewater College, M.S., Ph.D.. University of Virginia; 405 East College Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. 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. Curtis, Marilyn Rose; Instructor of Mathematics; B.S., M.S., Madison College; 920 D Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. DeLong, William J.; Director of Admissions and Stu- dent Aid; B.S., Roanoke College, M.A., University of Virginia; 1427 Bluestone Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Dickerson, Mildred G.; Director, Nursery School, Assistant Professor of Education; B.S., Eastern Kentucky 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 Kentucky; 242 Cantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Diller, John D.; Assistant Professor of Art; B.F.A., University 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., University of Virginia; 332 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. 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. Carroll, Mary Earle; Associate Professor in Home Economics; A.B., Eastern State Teachers College, Richmond, Kentucky, M.S., University of Ken- tucky; Home Management House, Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Chappell, James Wilbert; Professor of Chemistry; B.S., Ottawa University, M.A., Ph.D., University of Kansas; 24 Lawn Avenue, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Coffman, Mona L.; Assistant Professor of Business Education; A.B., Nebraska State Teachers College, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; 241 Paul Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Eby, Cecil D., Jr.; Assistant Professor of English; A.B., Shepherd College, M.A., Northwestern Uni- versity, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania; Port Republic, Virginia. Fodaski, Martha W.; Assistant Professor of English; B.A., Wayne State University, M.A., Ph.D., Uni- versity of Wisconsin; 912 Spotswood Avenue, Harrisonburg, 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. 243 β€” FACULTY DIRECTORY Gibbons, Howard K.; Business Manager; LL.B., Wash- ington and Lee University; 610 Ott Street, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Gildersleeve, Glenn; Professor of Music; A.B., Mus.D., Nebraska Wesleyan University, A.M., Columbia University; 623 Mason Street, Harrisonburg. Vir- ginia. Gildersleeve, Hazel W.; Assistant Professor of Music; B.F.A., Nebraska Wesleyan University: 623 Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Green. Arthur C. Jr.; Instructor of Speech; B.F.A., Richmond Professional Institute, M.Ed., University of Virginia; RFD 1, Box 133, Bumpass, Virginia. Grimm, James K.. Instructor of Biology; B.S., Concord College, M.S., University of Tennessee; 236 Can- trell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Grove, Frances R.; Assistant Professor of Art; B.S., Madison College, A.M., Columbia University; 272 Grattan Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. 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 Carolina; 337 Monticello Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. 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. Harris, Elizabeth J.; Assistant Professor of Music; Teachers Certificate, Peabody Conservatory; 967 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Haydon, Richard C; Director of Field Services and Placement; B.S., M.S., University of Virginia; 366 Monticello Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Herr, Grace E.; Assistant Professor and Supervisor; B.S., Mary Washington College, M.A., New York University; 717 Lyons Court Lane, Charlottesville, Virginia. Hicks, George R.; Assistant Professor of Music; A.B., B.M., Albian College, A.M., Harvard University; 488 Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hilbert, Donald L.; Assistant Professor of Biology; B.A., Bridgewater College, M.S., University of Tennessee; 277 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hopkins, Janet C; Assistant Professor of Education and Field Supervisor of 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., Cen- tral State of Oklahoma, M.A., George Peabody College 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 Univer- sity; 310 West View Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Jackson. Mary Armentrout; Associate Professor of History and Social Science; B.S., Madison College, M.S., Ph.D., University of Virginia; McGaheysville, Virginia. Jones, Milbrey L.; Assistant Professor of Library Science; A.B., Georgia State College for Women, M.Ln., Emory University; Harrisonburg, Virginia. Jones, William Francis: Assistant Professor of Biology; B.S., Davis and Elkins College, M.S., Madison College; 251 Cantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. King, Mary Kathryn; Assistant Librarian; B.A., East- ern Mennonite College, M.S. in L.S.. Drexel Institute of Technology; 550 Lee Avenue, Har- risonburg, Virginia. 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, Virginia. Latimer, Mary E.; Professor of Speech; 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 Cr awford Avenue. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Lockard, M. Jeannette; Assistant Professor of Home Economics; B.S. in H.E , M.S., West Virginia Uni- versity; 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 Avenue, 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 College. 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. β€” 244- FACULTY DIRECTORY Miller, Edwin DeWitt; Associate Professor of Biology: A.B., Bridgewater College, M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia; 200 Monument Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Miller, G. Tyler; President; B.S., Virginia Military Institute, 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. Harrison- burg, Virginia. Moore, H. Kent; Assistant Professor of Physics; B.S., Manchester College; Ed.M., Harvard University; 1022 Toppin Boulevard, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Partlow, Benjamin W.; Associate Professor of Chemis- try; B.S., Washington and Lee University, M.S., George Washington University; 1150 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Patton, Benjamin Keaton, Jr.; Associate Professor of Psychology; B.A., Louisiana State University, M.A., University of Mississippi, Ph.D., Louisiana State University; 312 Elm Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Pence, Wilbur S.; Superintendent of Rockingham County Schools, Coordinator for Practice Teach- ing; B.A., Bridgewater College, M.A., Columbia University; 1600 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Poindexter, Raymond J.; Professor of Education and Director of Laboratory School Experiences; A.B., Randolph-Macon College, M.A., University of Vir- ginia, Ph.D., Ohio State University; 750 D Street, Harrisonburg, 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. Reimer, Bennett; Assistant Professor of Music; B.S., State University of New York Teachers College, M.S., University of Illinois; 1409 Valley Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Rhein, Francis B.; Associate Professor of Philosophy and Bible Literature; B.S., University of Virginia, 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 Economics; B.S., Madison College, M.S., Ohio State University; Harrisonburg, Virginia. Rucker, Ruth S.; Assistant Professor of Business Edu- cation; B.S., M.A., University of Missouri; 967 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sanders, London A.; Professor of Business Education; B.S, M.S., University of Tennessee; M.Ed., Uni- versity of Pittsburgh; Box 293B, Route 3, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Savage, Dorothy L.; Associate Professor of Physical Education; B.S., M.A., Columbia University Teach- ers College; 537 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Schab, Fred; Associate Professor of Education; B.S., Temple University, M.A., University of Pennsyl- vania; 562 South High Street, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Schmidt, Margaret B.; Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics; B.S., Ohio State University, M.S., Florida State University; 222 Cantrell Avenue, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Schneider, Edythe; Associate Professor of Voice; A.B., Chicago Conservatory; 85 Campbell Street, Apt. A-6, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Showalter, Leta Cassell; Assistant Librarian; B.A., Bridgewater College, B.S. in L.S., Columbia Uni- versity; Route 1, Box 269, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sieg, Katherine G.; Supervisor, Directed Teaching; B.A., Lenoir Rhyne College, M.A., University of Virginia; 48 Maplehurst Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sieg, Martha Davies; Assistant Professor; M.S., Uni- versity of Tennessee; 48 Maplehurst Avenue, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Sinclair, Caroline B.; Professor and Head, Department of Health and Physical Education; B.S., College of William and Mary, Ph.D., New York University; 473 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Smith, Earlene Andes; Assistant Professor of Business Education; Junior College Diploma, B.S., Madison College, M.A., George Peabody College for Teach- ers; Route 1, Box 256, McGaheysville, Virginia. Smith, Elmer L.; Director, Division of Social Sciences, Head, Department of History and Social Science, Professor of Sociology; B.S., Florida Southern College, M.A., Western Reserve University, D.SS., Syracuse University; Bridgewater, 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 Caro- lina; 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. β€” 245- FACULTY DIRECTORY Sublett, Henry Lee, Jr.; Associate Professor of Educa- tion, Coordinator of Campus School; A.B., Duke University, M.Ed., Ed.D., University of Virginia; 142 West Grattan Street, Harrisonburg. Virginia. Tate, Maj orie B.; Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education; B.S., University of Minnesota, M.A., Columbia University, Ph.D., State Univer- sity of Iowa; 435 South Mason Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Theodore, Crystal; Chairman, Department of Art, Pro- fessor; A.B., Winthrop College, M.A., Ph.D., Colum- bia University; 595 Sunrise Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Tolbert, E. L.; Dean of Students, Professor of Guidance; B.S., University of Virginia, M.S., Ohio State University, Ed.D., Columbia University Teachers College; 208 Dixie Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Walker, Glada B.; Associate Professor of Art; A.B., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M.A., Professional Diploma, T.C., 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 College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. 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., State Teachers College, West Chester, Pennsyl- vania, M.A., Columbia University; 1025 Toppin Boulevard, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Watkins, Mary Evelyn; Assistant Professor, Supervisor of First Grade; A.B., Mississippi State College for Women, M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Univer- sity, Graduate Work, Cornell University, Uni- versity of Texas; 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.. Columbia University, Graduate Work, Cornell University; 1023 D Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Wilkins, Ruth Jones; Dean of Women, Assistant Pro- fessor of English; A.B., Ed.M., College of William and Mary, M.A., University of Richmond; Alumnae Hall, Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Willet, John A., Ill; Associate Professor of Business Education; B.A., University of Virginia; 1120 Hill- crest Drive, Harrisonburg, Virgi nia. Williams, George K; Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics; A.B., M.A., University of Kentucky; Apt. D-3, Madison Terrace Apartments, 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; B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Leipzig, Germany; 116 Port Republic Road, Harrisonburg, Virginia. β€” 246 β€” PATRONS PATRON β€” STUDENT β€” ADDRESS Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Abbott β€” Norma Jean Abbott β€” Roanoke. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William B. Acken β€” Nancy C. Acken β€” Woodbridge, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. Sterling Acra β€” Kay Acra Yoric β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William L. Acree β€” Katherine G. Acree β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams β€” Barbara Adams β€” The Plains, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John K. Aitchison Jr. β€” Patricia Ann Johnson β€” Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William S. Albrecht β€” Jacqueline Albrecht β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Alvie P. Allen β€” Marian Janet Allen β€” Floyd, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Allen β€” Judith Allen β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. James M. Allen β€” Phyllis Ann Allen β€” Richmond, Virginia Mrs. J. C. Alligood β€” Dixie R. Alligood β€” Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Almond, Sr. β€” Carol Almond β€” Woodstock, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ambrose β€” Barbara J. Ambrose β€” Arlington 7, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Amiss β€” Frances Graham Amiss β€” Luray, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Dave C. Anderson β€” Mary Adams Ander- son, β€” Richmond. Virginia Mrs. Lillian D. Anderson β€” A. Katherine Anderson β€” Staunton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Andrews β€” Elepeth Andrews β€” Wakefield, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Angell β€” Marcia Elizabeth Angell β€” Atlanta, Georgia Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Armstrong β€” Jeanne M. Armstrong Wilmington, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Arnott β€” Mary Ellen Arnott β€” AltaVista, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ashby β€” Rose Mary Ashby β€” Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ashton β€” Ellen Ashton β€” Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Atkins β€” Winifred Atkins β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Atkinson Jr. β€” Hazel Anne Atkinson β€” Richmond 28, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Atkinson β€” Nina Waybelle Atkinson β€” Petersburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Berry Arbaugh β€” Doloris Arbough β€” Westminstere, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Ayers β€” Nancy Ayers β€” Annandale, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Babb β€” Carolyn Ramona Babb β€” Suffolk, Virginia C. S. Ball β€” Pamela Ball β€” Hialeah, Florida Mr. and Mrs. Elmo M. Ballard β€” Virginia Ballard β€” Fort Myers, Florida Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bankert β€” Susan Bankert β€” Hampstead, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnes β€” Richard Barnes β€” Ports- mouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barnes β€” Lallie Barnes β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ty Barre β€” Tyanna Barre β€” Arlington 7, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Basile β€” June Basile β€” Arlington 5, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Baum β€” Jean Baum β€” St. Brides, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Beach β€” Barbara Beach β€” Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Bean β€” Lorinda Bean β€” Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Roland F. Bean β€” Audra F. Bean β€” Front Royal, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William A. Beatty β€” Martha C. Beatty β€” Wythe ville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Belda Sr. β€” M. Joanne Belda β€” Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Benge β€” Janice Benge β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beninghove β€” Barbara Beninghove β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bennett β€” Garland E. Bennett β€” Covington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bennett β€” Barbara Lee Bennett β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Berkley β€” Harriet Lee Berkley β€” Colonial Heights, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berzinec β€” Barbara Berzinec β€” Rahway, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Irvm R. Bevis β€” Frances Estes Bevis β€” Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bingham β€” Donald L. Bingham β€” Prarisburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John E. Binns β€” Susan Binns β€” Fairfax, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo R. Biritos β€” Berta Biritos β€” Remington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Blair β€” Ginger B. Ralph β€” Falls Church, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Blanchard Fr. β€” Bette Blanchard β€” Herndon, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Blankenship β€” Sue Ellen Blankenship β€” Covington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Boelt β€” Diana T. Boelt β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boettcher β€” Carole Boettcher β€” Lynnhaven, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bogan β€” Jo Ann Bogan β€” Healing Springs, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boone β€” Janet Ann Boone β€” Suffolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Dsnzil Bolen β€” Patricia Bolen β€” Win- chester, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Borden Jr. β€” James Lee Borden β€” Staunton, Virginia B. C. Bourne β€” Mary F. Bourne β€” Fairfax, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Bowers β€” Judith Louise Bowers β€” Charleston, West Virginia Mrs. Leah Boyers β€” Beverley and Bernice Boyers β€” Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boykin β€” Jo Frieda Boykin β€” Burkeville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brash β€” Betsy Brash β€” Beckley, West Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Brockway β€” Carol Brockway β€” Arlington, Virginia Mrs. Wrtis Brooks β€” Helen Jane Brooks β€” Pennington Gap, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Brosius β€” Diane M. Brosius β€” Ellicott City, Maryland β€” 247- PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Brown Jr. β€” Alma Virginia Mr. Brown β€” Portsmouth. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John G. Bruce β€” Beatrice Ann Bruce β€” Mr. Richmond. Virginia W. H. Buchanan β€” Margery K. Buchanan β€” Norfolk, Mr. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Burke β€” Joyce Anne Burke β€” Mr. Boston, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burruss β€” Nashella Sue Burruss β€” Mr. Lynchburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Busel β€” Joyce Busel β€” Phoenix- Mr. ville, Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Bybee β€” Patricia Bybee β€” Ashland, Mr. Virginia J. P. Cadwalladn β€” Cornelia Cadwalladn β€” Stephens Mr. City, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Cale β€” Suzanne Cale β€” Crozet, Mr. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Campbell β€” Lynn Campbell β€” Mr. Richmond. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carden β€” Sherrill Carden β€” Mr. Quantico, Virginia Mrs. Thelma Carey β€” Helen D. Carey β€” Colonial Mr. Beach, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Carnes β€” Carol Ann Carnes Mr. β€” Charleston, South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Carver β€” Linda Carver β€” Mr. Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Cash β€” Iris Marilyn Cash β€” Mrs Greenlee, Virginia Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cassady β€” Mary Elizabeth Cassady β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chamblin β€” Carolyn R. Chamblin β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Catterton β€” Catherine Catterton β€” Free Union, Virginia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Caudle β€” Annette Caudle β€” Petersburg, Virginia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Chappell β€” Elizabeth Chappell β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mr. Emerich J. Chettle β€” Betty Chettle β€” Springfield, Virginia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ryland Childress β€” Judith Rebecca Childress β€” Fincastle, Virginia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Christian β€” Virginia Lee Christian β€” Waynesboro, Virginia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Clark β€” Jacqueline L. Clark β€” Richmond Virginia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Clark Sr. β€” Doris S. Clark β€” Smithfield. Virginia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer T. Clark β€” Doris Jo Ann Clark β€” Clifton Forge, Virginia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ligon Clark β€” Becky Clark β€” New Canton. Virginia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Clark β€” Nellie F. Clark β€” Lexington, Virginia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cleavenger β€” Mary Jane Cleavenger β€” Hampton, Virginia Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Fred S. Clements β€” Pat Clements β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Clements β€” Nancy Kay Clements β€” Courtland, Virginia Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon S. Cline β€” Carole Lee Cline β€” Falls Church, Virginia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Oris M Clinedinst β€” Jancie N. Clinedinst β€” Salem, Virginia Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Close β€” Nancy Close β€” Cumberland, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coates β€” Shirley Anne Coates β€” Culpeper, Virginia and Mrs. Clyde E. Coffey Jr. β€” Audrey Staire Coffey β€” Norfolk 13. Virginia and Mrs. H. Coffin β€” Judy Coffin β€” Old Lappon, New Jersey and Mrs. Harold W. Coffman β€” Phyllis M. Coffman β€” Alexandria, Virginia and Mrs. Russell V. Coffman β€” Judith Kaye Coffman β€” W oodstock, Virginia and Mrs. W. Coleman Coghill β€” Betty Reid Cog- hill β€” Richmond, Virginia and Mrs. L. L. Coiner β€” Ann Marie Coiner β€” Gordonsville, Virginia and Mrs. L. J. Cook β€” Billie Jean Cook β€” Staunton, Virginia and Mrs. Harry L. Coomes β€” Sandra Coomes β€” Abingdon, Virginia and Mrs. Lawrence Cooper β€” Linda Cooper β€” Markham, Virginia and Mrs. J. W. Corbitt β€” Verlinda Corbitt β€” Newport News, Virginia and Mrs J. W. Courtney, Jr. β€” Alice M. Courtney β€” West Point, Virginia and Mrs. S. A. Crickard β€” Sue Ellen Crickard β€” Staunton, Virginia and Mrs. Lynn K. Cullers β€” Betty Lynn Cullers β€” Rileyville, Virginia Helen Cundiff β€” Nancy Cundiff β€” Gretna, Virginia . Isla S. Currin β€” Elizabeth Currin β€” McKenney, Virginia and Mrs. Charles Curtis β€” Geraldine Curtis β€” Strasburg, Virginia and Mrs. E. B. Dakan, Jr. β€” Pencelia Dakan β€” Bridgeport, West Virginia and Mrs. M. M. Daniel β€” Charlotte Daniel β€” Kenbridge, Virginia and Mrs. James E. Darrow β€” Mary Gregg Darrow β€” Frostburg, Maryland and Mrs. E. F. Davies β€” Patty Davies β€” Newport News, Virginia and Mrs. Fred Davis β€” Larry Davis β€” Waynesboro, Virginia and Mrs. J. Cecil Davis β€” Mary Anne Davis β€” Roanoke, Virginia and Mrs. W. Lester Davis β€” Virginia Lee Davis β€” Aberdeen, Maryland and Mrs. Ernest U. Datson β€” Lois Datson β€” Alexandria. Virginia and Mrs. W. A. Dawson, Jr. β€” Elizabeth Anne Dawson β€” Scottsville, Virginia and Mrs. F. De Berardinis β€” Phyllis De Berardinis Metuchen, New Jersey and Mrs. J. Wm. Dellinger β€” Shirley Dellinger β€” Mt. Jackson. Virginia and Mrs. S. DeLuca β€” Aida M. DeLuca β€” Wantagh, New York and Mrs. De Masi β€” Rita and Marie DeMasi β€” Arlington, Virginia and Mrs. Oliver D. Depoy β€” Nellie Depoy β€” Harrisonburg, Virginia . C. L. Deckens - - Lloyd Dickens β€” Lynchburg, Virginia and Mrs. Wilson L. Dickerson β€” Betty Gayle Dickerson β€” Kenbridge, Virginia and Mrs. Walter L Dillon β€” Mary Jo Dillon β€” Southe Norfolk, Virginia and Mrs. Philip diZerega β€” Alice A. diZerega β€” Arlington 7, Virginia β€” 248 β€” PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. James Dobson β€” Millicent Dobson β€” Bound Brook, New Jersey Mrs. W. H. Dodson β€” Betty Dodson β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Donohoe β€” Jo Ann Donohoe β€” Leesburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Dovel β€” Barbara Ann Dovel β€” Mt. Crawford, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Driesell β€” Lynne Driesell β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Dunnington, Jr. β€” Martha A. Dunnington β€” Bowling Green, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ducrest β€” Gail Anne Ducrest β€” Arlington 6. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Rosser G. Dunn, Jr. β€” Nancy Lee Dunn β€” Ellerson, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Dunn β€” Betty Jean Dunn β€” Croget, Virginia Mr. Elmer J. Dutemple β€” Sandra Dutemple β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. Edward Early β€” Elaine Early β€” Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mrs, G. M. Eldridge β€” Carol Eldridge β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Entriken β€” Julia A. Entriken β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Jloyd W. Eppard β€” Nancy Eppard Vick β€” Shenandoah, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Willard Estes β€” Patricia Estes β€” Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Carlton L. Eudailey β€” Carol Charlene Eudailey β€” Petersburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Evans β€” Ellen I. Davis β€” Suffolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Clarince W. Ewing β€” Elizabeth Ann Ewing β€” Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Farris β€” Mary Farris β€” Lees- burg, Virginia Mrs. Mary S. Feagans β€” Mary F. McFarland β€” Wood- stock, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Feather β€” Bonnie Lee Feather β€” Washington 16, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ferrell β€” Trilbie Ferrell β€” Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Finks β€” Alan P. Finks β€” Mt. Crawford, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Fisher β€” Joan Marie Fisher β€” Claremont, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fitzgerald β€” Gayle Jeanette Fitzgerald β€” Waynesboro, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Vincent G. FitzSimmons β€” Sheila Fitz- Simmons β€” McLean, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Fleetwood, Patricia Rae Fleetwood β€” Georgetown, Delaware J. M. Foley β€” Mack Foley β€” Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Forrester β€” Anne C. Forrester β€” Wiconico Church, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Foster β€” Judith Ann Foster β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fouke β€” Nora Jean Fouke β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Fowler β€” Julie Fowler β€” Charlottes- ville, Virginia Colonel and Mrs. Edward M. Foxworth β€” Jeanne Clark Foxworth β€” Orangeburg, South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frame β€” Lydia Mae Frame β€” Marshall, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Franklin β€” Terry Franklin β€” Lynnhaven, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Josiah C. Fravel β€” Mary Ann Fravel β€” Maurertown, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Carroll W. Fritz β€” Donna Fritz β€” Westminster, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Frye β€” Charlotte Ann Frye β€” Lucketts, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Furman β€” Joy Furman β€” Hclcomb, New York Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Garcia β€” Ronnie Garcia β€” Sante Fe, New Mexico Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett β€” Judith L. Garrett β€” Wilmington, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gass β€” Judy T. Brown β€” Severna Park, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Gearhart β€” Bruce Gearhart β€” Indiana, Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Glenne Gilliam β€” Carole Lee Gilliam β€” Gaithersburg, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glass β€” Helen D. Glass β€” Afton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Glenn β€” Brenda Glenn β€” Grottoes, Virginia Capt. and Mrs. Frank I. Gonzalez, Jr. β€” Linda Gonzalez β€” Portsmouth, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Goodykoontz, Jr. β€” Rhea Goody- koontz β€” Bishop, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Gordon β€” Sue Gordon β€” Petersburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Major E. Gowin β€” Sarah Elizabeth Gowin β€” Lynchburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. Grdeme β€” Audrey Grdeme β€” Railway, New Jersey and Mrs. Karl E. Grant β€” Doris L. Grant β€” Portsmouth, Virginia and Mrs. James B. Grizzle β€” Thelma Grizzle β€” β–  Oakwood, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John S. Grogan, Sr. β€” Jeanne Batten β€” Kimball, West Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gross β€” Hazel Jane Gross β€” Basye, Virginia Mrs. Eleanor C. Gum β€” Barbara Gum β€” Triangle, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gush β€” Mary E. Gush β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gwaltney β€” June Ward β€” Newport News, Virginia Mrs. J. Gerald Hall β€” Carolyn Ann Hall β€” Danville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hall β€” Linda Ellen Hall β€” Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Hall β€” Phyllis Ann Hall β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Halloran β€” Sarah Halloran β€” Herndon, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hammer β€” Sandra Hammer β€” Hagerstown, Maryland Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Hamrick β€” Lucy Anderson Hamrick β€” Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ennis R. Haney β€” Barbara Haney β€” Ruckersville. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. James A. Haney β€” Patricia Haney β€” Elkton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Irvin D. Harding β€” Miriam Harding β€” Nathalie, Virginia Clora Evelyn Harmon β€” Shirley J. Harman β€” Wood- lawn, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harmon β€” Nancy Lee Harmon β€” Hillsville, Virginia Mr. Mr- β€” 249 β€” PATRONS Judy Carol Harpine β€” Carolyn Lee Harris β€” Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Harpine Harrisonburg. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harris Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harris β€” Rosalie Harris β€” Hopewell. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Harris β€” Alice Harris β€” South Hill, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hart, Jr. β€” Mimi Hart β€” Martinsville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. M. R . Hart β€” Margaret Hart β€” Roanoke, Virginia Harvey Wane β€” Faye Wane β€” Lovingston. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. George E. Haynes β€” Mary Ellen Haynes β€” Portsmouth, Virginia Col. and Mrs. P. W. Hayes β€” Karen Hayes β€” Japan Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Heatwole β€” Judy Heatwole β€” Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Alva T. Hearn β€” Linda Hearn β€” Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hedden β€” Sheila Hedden β€” Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ra. A. Hedding β€” Mary Catherine Hedding β€” Catlett. Virginia Mrs. R. L. Heilig β€” Lorraine and Zelda Heilig β€” Orange, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John E. Helbert β€” Dianne Helbert β€” Broadway, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. Helder β€” Joan Ann Helder β€” Hopewell. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Foster A. Helfrick β€” Ann Wenrick Helfrick β€” Winchester. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Hensley β€” Caroll Mae Hensley β€” Elkton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs Bryan F. Hepler β€” Harriet Hepler β€” Covington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Herrin β€” June Herrin β€” Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heys β€” Barbara Heys β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hayes β€” Linda Rae Hayes β€” Richmond, Virginia Mrs. Kathleen B Hillman β€” Jeanette Hillman Pierce β–  β€” Richmond. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hillquist β€” Tina Hillquist β€” Rich- mend, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hipp β€” Joan E. Hipp β€” Arlington. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. S. Walter Hixon β€” Joan Hixon β€” Hampton, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. L. Floyd Hobbs β€” Patricia Hobbs β€” Alexandria. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hofelich β€” Dolly Hofelich β€” South Hill. Virginia Judge and Mrs. Walter E. Hoffman β€” Carole Lee Hoffman β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mrs. F. B. Holland β€” Joanne Holland β€” Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs, Richard W. Holland β€” Charlotte Hol- land β€” Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Holland β€” Nancy Jean Holland β€” Lexington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Hottle -- R. Jean Hottle β€” Mt. Jackson, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John Z. Hopkins β€” Joan Juanita Hopkins β€” Orange, Virginia Mr and Mrs. John B. Horton, Jr. β€” JoAnne Horton β€” Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Maury A. Hubbard β€” Mary Jane Hubbard β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Hudson β€” Kathleen Hudson β€” Fairton, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Huffman β€” Carolyn Huff- man β€” Hamilton. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ward L. Huffman β€” Wilma Lee Huffman β€” Keezletown. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Humphries β€” Doris Jean Humphries β€” Norfolk 2. Virginia Mrs. Engle B. Hutton β€” Mary Jane Hutton β€” Marion, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Husband β€” Sonja Husband β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hutchinson β€” Pat Hutchinson β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jackson β€” Mary L. Jackson β€” Petersburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jeffress β€” Jacqueline Wray Jeffress β€” Culpeper, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jenkins β€” Barbara Jenkins β€” Stanley, Virginia Herman Jenkins β€” Evelyn Rose Jenkins β€” Lynnhaven, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Jenkins β€” Mary Stuart Jenkins β€” Courtland. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Jernigan β€” Pattie Lou Jernigan β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Jessie β€” Judy Jessie β€” Lebanon, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Liningston L. Johnson β€” Lee G. Johnson β€” McLean, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Johnson β€” Joyce Anne Johnson β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. James Alvin Jones β€” Barbara Lee Jones β€” Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Jordan β€” Carolyn H. Jordan β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Joyce β€” Barbara Ann Joyce β€” Callinsville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Joyner β€” Nacy L. Joyner β€” Hampton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kennedy β€” Cathy Kennedy β€” Hopewell. Virginia Major and Mrs. B. E. Kilday β€” Mary Ellen Kilday β€” Quantico, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean Kimmel β€” Carole Kimmel β€” Milford, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. E. O. King β€” Anne King β€” Blacksburg. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Robert King β€” Katherine L. King β€” Martinsville. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Knight β€” Carole Knight β€” Lynchburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Layton M. Koontz β€” Lois Koontz Hensley β€” Elkton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W J. Kraige β€” Suzanne Kraige β€” Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. George A. LaCas β€” Mary Claire LaCas β€” Staunton. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lanchart β€” Carole Ann Lanchart β€” Williamsburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lawrence β€” Sally Ann Lawrence β€” Greensburg Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Wm J. Lawton β€” Jean M. Lawton β€” Warwick. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Layne β€” Loretta Layne β€” Lynchburg, Virginia 250 β€” PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Starling ' D. Ledford β€” Sara Ann Led- ford β€” Vienna, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ancel L. Lee, Sr. β€” Linda Lee β€” Ports- mouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Long β€” Mary Lee Long β€” Hot Springs, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Leitner β€” Jean Lee Leitner β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Lawson L. Lester β€” Diane Lester β€” Martinsville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Life β€” Janet B. Life β€” McGaheysville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linton β€” Robert C. Linton β€” Fredericksburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Light β€” Caroll Light β€” Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ligon β€” Alice Ligon β€” Richmond. Virginia Mrs. Mollie M. Locknane β€” Judy Locknane β€” Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Lockrow β€” Sarah A. Lockrow β€” Roanoke, Virginia D. F. Lohr, Sr. β€” Jane Alice Lohr β€” Orange, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Lohr β€” L. Kathryn Lohr β€” Broadway, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Lee Louderback β€” Rebecca Louderback β€” Stanley, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson Lukin β–  β€” Nancy Kay Lukin β€” Lynchburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lucas β€” Rita Kay Lucas β€” Fairfax, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Mabry β€” Margaret Ann Mabry β€” Pulaski, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. N. Malouf β€” Adrain Malouf β€” Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. McManaway β€” Martha Mc- Manoway β€” Moneta, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Manch β€” Elizabeth E. Higgs β€” Staunton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mann β€” Joan Mann β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. Marano β€” Kathleen Marano β€” Arlington, Virginia Col. aM Mrs. R. L. Martin β€” Mary H. Martin β€” Awr.andale, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Massey β€” Regina Massey β€” Saluda, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Matthews β€” Gail Matthews β€” Brevard, North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Mayhew β€” Ruth Mayhew β€” Gretna, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Harold John Mayhew β€” Myra Lee May- hew β€” Lynch Station, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Mayo β€” Bettie Anne Mayo β€” Richmond, Virginia Mrs. Mary L. McBride β€” Mary Lee McBride β€” Alexandria. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCormick β€” Norma Jean McCor- mick β€” Lexington, Virginia Col. and Mrs- R. J. McDuff β€” Bonnie A. McDuff β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKee β€” Wendy E. McKee β€” Princeton, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. McNabb β€” Judith Ann McNabb β€” Clifton Forge, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. McQueen, Jr. β€” Marcia E. McQueen β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs- Charles Meissner β€” Elizabeth Meissner β€” Newport News, Virginia Capt. and Mrs. W. Mercer β€” Grace Mercer β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mers β€” Arm Mers β€” Portsmouth, Virginia Major and Mrs. G. S. Messenger β€” Judi Mosher β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Messcrsmith β€” Nina Berry Messer- smith β€” Grottoes, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Leon H. Middleton β€” Janice Middleton β€” Covington, Virginia Mrs. Bessye Taney Miller β€” Marilyn Wayne Miller β€” Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Gene Miller β€” Joan Miller β€” Winchester, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. George E. Miller β€” Sondra P. Miller β€” Arlington 3, Virginia Mrs. Hugh D- Miller β€” Courtney Miller β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Reuben W. Miller β€” Caroline S. Miller β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mincer β€” Clara Mincer β€” Char- lottesville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Minor Jr., β€” Priscilla Minor β€” Hopewell, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A- R. Mitchell β€” Patricia Mitchell β€” Staunton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Monger β€” Richard Monger β€” Elkton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Monger Sr., β€” Lloyd Monger Jr. β€” Elkton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs- Richard Eric Moody β€” Kathy Kay Moody β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Dwight M. Moore β€” Frances Elizabeth Moore β€” Lynnhaven, Virginia- James A. Moore β€” Nancy C. and Virginia L. Moore β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Morris β€” Barbara Ann Morris β€” Port Republic, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison β€” Carolyn Morrison β€” Woodstock, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Motto β€” Shirley Ann Motto β€” Colonial Heights, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. George W. Moyar β€” Susan J. Moyar β€” Colonial Heights, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Myers β€” Eleanor Dale Myers β€” Bridgewater, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. George B. Myers β€” Beverly Myers β€” Chesterland, Ohio Mrs. Grace E. Myers β€” Julia Ann Myers β€” Alexandria, Virginia Mr- and Mrs. Stanley Myers β€” Shirley Anne Myers β€” Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mullen β€” Brenda Mullen β€” Fredericksburg, Virginia Prof, and Mrs. Andrew Murphy β€” Mary Jane Murphy β€” Salem, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Murphy β€” Frankie Murphy β€” Selma, Virginia Mrs. John V. Murphy β€” Anne Murphy β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nagle β€” Katheri ne Nagle β€” Baltimore 14, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Neal β€” Joyce Neal β€” Altanista, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. Claude L. Neale β€” Mary Katherine Neale β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. R. Nelson β€” Carol Lynn Nelson β€” Lancaster, Pennsylvania β€” 251- PATRONS John H. Nelson β€” - Ralph Newland Carolyn Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Nelson - Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Newland Mt. Jackson, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nicholson - Triplet. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Nicholls β€” Alma Lorena Denton β€” Macon, Virginia Mrs. Vira White Noel β€” Carole Ann Noel β€” Clifton, Forge, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nolan β€” Sharon Nolan β€” Star Lake, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Kenzel Oates β€” Melaniw Sue Oates β€” Capon Bridge, West Virginia Mrs. Francis J. O ' Brien β€” Sandra Sue O ' Brien β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Owens β€” Nancy Faye Owens β€” Hampton. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Owens β€” Verl Ann Owens β€” Pulaski, Virginia Maj. and Mrs. Dewey L. Outen β€” Samuel Langford Outen β€” Columbia, South Carolina Mrs. Henry C. Page β€” Mary Rebecca Page β€” North Garden, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Painter β€” Page F. Painter β€” Luray, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Palmer β€” Joann Palmer β€” Waterford, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. L Palmer β€” L. JoAnn Palmer β€” Lewisetta, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lee Parr β€” Anne Marie Parr β€” Falls Church, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Pas β€” Nancy Linn Pas β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Paterson β€” Jean and Helen Patcrson β€” Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Willard T. Paulette β€” Gail Paulette β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Payne. Sr. β€” Priscilla Payne β€” McLsan, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William Peebles β€” Madeline Peebles β€” Wakefield, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Thurston J. Pfoutz β€” Gene Pfoutz β€” Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Peil β€” Sabra Peil β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Grier H. Peirce β€” Sharon L. Peirce β€” Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. Clarence Perdue β€” Patricia G. Perdue β€” Norwood, Virginia Mrs. Elizabeth M. Peters β€” Elizabeth Peters β€” Warren- ton, Virginia Maj. and Mrs. C. R. Peterson β€” Bonnie M. Peterson β€” Arlington, Virginia Lee R. Perry β€” Barbara Lee Perry β€” Hopewell, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Pettit β€” Barbara Ann Pettit β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs, G. V. Phillips β€” Mrs. Lurli Gay, Virginia and Florence Phillips β€” Orange, Virginia Dr. and Mrs Glenn W. Phipps β€” Carole Phipps β€” Petersburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Rowland L. Pierce β€” Patricia Gracelon β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Pillow β€” Mary Dawn Pillow β€” Oak Grove, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Pipicelli β€” Brenda Pipicelli β€” Meriden, Connecticut Mr. and Mrs. Leland H. Pittman β€” Susan Pittman β€” Luray, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Pollock β€” Diane Pollock β€” Annandale, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pollock β€” Jean Pollock β€” Danville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William M. Pope β€” Judith Pope β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pcund β€” Peggy Pound β€” Elkwood, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Carl Powell β€” Sandra Steele β€” Abingdon, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Prarecek β€” Barbara Prarecek β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John Printz β€” Barbara Printz β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. David W. Pugh β€” Patricia A. Pugh β€” Winchester, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Purcell β€” Kathryn Louise Purcell β€” Harrisonburg. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Purks, Jr. β€” Nadine Purks β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Quatse β€” Terry and Anne Quatse β€” Elkton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Dan Queen β€” Jane Queen β€” Arlington, Virginia Lt. Col. and Mrs. Fred F. Quist β€” Linda Quist β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ragsdale β€” Mary Lee Ragsdale β€” De Witt, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Rainey β€” Susan Rainey β€” Fredericksburg. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. C Read β€” Patricia Ann Read β€” Arlington, Vin,... ic t Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Rice β€” Alice Faye Rice β€” Altairsta, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Richards β€” Barbara Richards β€” Ridgewood, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Ottis L. Richardson β€” Irene Richardson β€” Norfolk, Virginia Rev. and Mrs. Percy A. Richardson β€” Willie Sue Richardson β€” Shawsville, Virginia Mr- and Mrs. Fred L. R ' bertson β€” Ruth Robertson β€” McLean, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Robertson β€” Margy M. Robertson β€” Rustburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Lacy E. Rogers β€” Kitty Rogers β€” Lynchburg, Virginia Mr. and Mr?. Paul W. Rose β€” Betsy Lynn Rose β€” Bcthesda 14, Maryland :Β ir. and Mrs. Erich E. Rubin β€” Carol L. Rubin β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr and Mrs. Gilbert C. Ruckel β€” Susan Ruckel β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mis. Charles T. Rudisill β€” Ann E. Rudisill β€” Clifton Forge, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Runion β€” Sara Runion β€” Timber- ville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William E. Robey β€” Carol Ann Robey β€” Falls Church, Virginia Mrs. Wanda J. Roland Flora Ann Roland β€” Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Worthington Romaine β€” Martha Romaine β€” Petersburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rose, Jr. β€” Sarah Edith Rose β€” Covington. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. Barnes Rowe β€” Mary L. Rowe β€” Heathsville, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Royall Jr. β€” Mary Lu Royall β€” Newport News. Virginia β€” 252 β€” PATRONS Ryon β€” Jayne Ryon Mary Louise Samples Mr. and Mrs. John F. Roystone β€” Angelica Roystone β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ryburn β€” Carolyn Corell Ryburn β€” Glade Spring, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. Ryers 1 β€” Penny S. Ryerson β€” Waynesboro, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Washington 20, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Samples Clifton Forge, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saville β€” Mary Louise Saville β€” Charles Town, West Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scavera β€” Janet Scavera β€” Emerson, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Schornstein β€” B. Diane Schornstein β€” Massapequa, New York Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Schultz β€” Nedra Anne Schultz β€” Alexandria, Virginia Mrs. Guy W. Shumaker β€” Janet Virginia Shumaker β€” Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Scott β€” Ruth Ann Scott β€” Hillside, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. John T. Scott β€” Judith Ann Scott β€” Radford, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Wm M. Sealor β€” Margaret .nne Sealor β€” Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Seymour β€” Katherine Baker β€” Falls Church, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Hersnel H. Shank β€” Bonnie Shank β€” Louisa, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Shelton Wytheville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Shockley, Jr. β€” β€” Willis Wharf, Virginia CWO and Mrs. Joseph G. Shriver Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Wales Signor β€” Grace Signor Virginia Mr. and Mrs. George B. Simmerman β€” Elizabeth Pratt Simmerman β€” Max Meadows, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Slate β€” Barbara Slate β€” Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Millard Smith β€” J. Sandra Smith β€” Baity, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. Garland Smith β€” Sandra Virginia Smith β€” Buffalo Junction, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott Smith β€” Elouisa Smith β€” Fairfax County, Virginia Rev. and Mrs. Chas. S. Snead β€” Virginia Snead β€” Covington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Snyder β€” Jewell E. Snyder β€” Waynesboro, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Sowers β€” James Sowers β€” Harrison- burg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Staples β€” Sandra Staples β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stephenson β€” Marie S. Monson β€” Avon, New York Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Stephenson β€” Betty Ann Step- henson β€” Vienna, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Stevenson β€” Sally J. Stevenson β€” Pennington, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Stinson β€” June Nell Stinson β€” Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Wilson P. Stockdale β€” Eleanor bee Stockdale β€” Staunton, Virginia Edgar J. Stover β€” Judy Stover β€” Staunton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stowers β€” Mary Hope Stowers β€” Leesburg, Virginia Joyce Shelton β€” Leslie Ann Shockley Ann J. Shriver β€” Fairfax, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Suffridge β€” Carole Suffridge β€” Arlington 7, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Suiter β€” Mary Ruth Suiter β€” Salem, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Sumpter β€” Sue C. Sumpter β€” Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. James C. Sykes β€” Nancy Sykes β€” Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Travis C. Sykes β€” Beverly F. Sykes β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Tadlock β€” Virginia Lee Tadlock β€” White Stone, Virginia Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Charles F. Tank β€” Patricia Tank β€” Brooklyn, New York Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Teele β€” Joyce Teele β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Terry β€” Linda Jane Terry β€” Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Tolley β€” Patricia Ann Tolley β€” Lexington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tomlinson β€” Cathy Tomlinson β€” Riverside, Connecticut Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tripp β€” Connie Marie Tripp β€” Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tuggle β€” Gean Gray Tuggle β€” Ratrick Springs, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Owens R. Turner β€” Martha E. Turner β€” Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tusing β€” Judith H. Tusing β€” New Market, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Twigg β€” Judy Ann Twigg β€” Hagerstown, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W. Umberger β€” Sandra Lynn Umberger β€” Wytheville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Urban, Sr. β€” Christina Marie Urban β€” Colonial Heights, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Urquhart β€” Sara L. Urquhart β€” Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Vacher β€” Carol M. Vacher β€” Washington 7, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Pell W. Van Dirre β€” Christine Van Dirre β€” Woodmere, New York Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Vest β€” Margie Vest β€” Check, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Via, Sr. β€” Linda Via β€” Fieldale, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Wagner β€” Virginia Lee Wagner β€” Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. Howard Wainwright β€” Joy Wainwright β€” Blackstone, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John H. Walls β€” Jean P. Walls β€” Harrington, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Walls β€” Barbara Jean Walls β€” Suitland, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Walker β€” Frances Walker β€” Charleston 4, West Virginia Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Wallace β€” Sandra M. Wallace β€” Denbigh, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Watlington β€” Cora Haden Watling- ton β€” AltaVista, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William Walton β€” Rebecca Walton β€” Charlottesville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Wanylu β€” Wilda Wanylu β€” Mt. Crawford, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Otis Byron Ward β€” Mary Woodford Ward β€” Amelia, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Clarry A. Warren β€” Tamsey Warren β€” Hampton, Virginia β€” 253 β€” PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Watkins β€” Anne Carol Watkins β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray Watts β€” Frances Louise Watts β€” Pedlar Mills, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Webb β€” Sara Webb β€” Lynchburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Wendell K. Webber β€” Jacqueline Webber β€” Machipongo, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wehrheim β€” Nancy Louise Wehrheim β€” Winchester, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Knud Weidemann β€” Sonja Weidemann β€” Rudkobing, Denmark G. H. Weis β€” Carol Lee Weis β€” Locust, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Wells β€” Joy Wells β€” Hope- well, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wev β€” Virginia C. Wev β€” Arlington. Virginia Z. S. Whitloek β€” Sally Ann Whitlock β€” Denbigh, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Whitmer β€” Geraldine Whitmer β€” Broadway, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Whittington β€” Mollie Whittington β€” Pocahontas, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. James F. Wicks, Jr. β€” Joan E. Wicks β€” Halifax, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wilkinson β€” Nancy Ann Wilkinson β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wilkinson, Jr. β€” Carolyn Lee Wilkinson β€” Abingdon, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Williams β€” Jean Williams β€” Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Williams β€” Judith Ann Williams β€” Suffolk, Virginia Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Williams β€” Myrtle Lute β€” Ellerslie, Maryland Herbert T- Williams, Sr. β€” Herbert T. Williams, Jr. β€” McGaheysville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wilson β€” Carol Anne Wilson β€” Windson, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Witcher β€” Edith Witcher β€” Gretna, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Leon T. Witherington β€” Betty Lou Witherington β€” South Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wiltshire β€” Carolyn L Wiltshire β€” Upperville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Witt β€” Nadine Witt β€” Trenton, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Witt β€” Loretta Witt β€” Lynchburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woodward β€” Olga Dawn Marston β€” Luray, Virginia Mr- and Mrs. Stafford Wootten β€” Charlotte Wootten β€” Hampton, Virginia Mrs. Emma Wrenn β€” Carolyn Bristow β€” Syringa, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Randolph P. Wright β€” Virginia Estelle Wright β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Alvah L. Wyatt β€” Rebecca Anne Wyatt β€” West Point, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John M. Yates β€” Barbara Yates β€” Richmond, Virginia Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Yates β€” Zita Ray Yates β€” Bluefield, Virginia Mr. and Mrs John D. Yeaman, Jr. β€” Ann Yeaman β€” Alexandria, Virginia Henry E. Yost β€” Martha E. Yost β€” Moorestown, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Young β€” Sylvia and Dina Young β€” Greenwood, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Youngblood β€” Darlene Youngblood β€” Winchester, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zirkle β€” Janet Zirkle β€” Timber- ville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs- H. R. Zimmerman, Jr. β€” Norma Jean Zimmerman β€” Roanoke, Virginia β€” 254. STUDENT DIRECTORY Abbott, Dianne 12600 Shaker Blvd., Apt. 306, Cleveland 20, Ohio Abbott, Norma Jean Box 112, Rt. 11, Roanoke, Va. Acken, Nancy Carolyn Box 130, Rt. 1, Woodbridge, Va. Acree, Katherine Gray 5113 Devonshire, Richmond, Va. Adams, Barbara Jean The Plains, Va. Addington, Fleta Jo 1504 Rockland Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Addison, Gertha Louise Areola, Va. Adkins, Gloria Elaine Buchanan, Va. Adkins, Jane Box 372, Buchanan, Va. Albrecht, Jacqueline Anne 518 N. Ashland St., Arlington, Va. Alexander, Brenda Rae 1200 W. Laburnun Ave., Richmond 27, Va. Allen Jacquelyn 1616 N. 34th St., Arlington, Va. Allen, Iris Gail Box 105-A, Rt. 1, Berryville, Va. Allen, Judith Carol 4721 Leonard Pkwy., Richmond 26, Va. Allen, Marian Janet Box 59, Rt. 4, Floyd, Va. Allen, Phyllis Ann .... Box 305, Rt. 11, Richmond, Va. Alligood, Dixie Rae 121 Groome Rd., Newport News, Va. Almond, Carol Ann Woodstock, Va. Ambross, Barbara Jean 2150 Stafford St., Arlington, Va. Amburn, Harriet Mae 1100 Randolph Ave., Pulaski, Va. Amiss, Frances Graham Luray, Va. Ancell, Mary Anne Box 101-A, Rt. 1, Midlothian, Va. Anderson, Catherine Virginia .... Box 404, Herndon, Va. Anderson, Anne Katherine 1019 Selma Blvd., Staunton, Va. Anderson, Cassandra Purcellville, Va. Anderson, Mary Adams 1013 West 47th St., Richmond, Va. Anderson, Rebecca Anne Rt. 3, Chatham, Va. Andrews, Elizabeth Mineral, Va. Andrews, Jane Benson 505 W. Frederick St., Staunton, Va. Andrews, Elspeth Knight Wakefield, Va. Angell, Marcia E 5880 Brookgreen Rd., Atlanta 5, Ga. Arbaugh, Dolores Arlene 59 W. Main St., Westminster, Md. Arendall, Grace C Bon Air, Va. Armentrout, Betty Ann Sabot, Va. Armentrout, Larry Noel .... Edgemont, Covington, Va. Armstrong, Jeanne Mauett 6 Dartmouth Rd., Wilmington, Del. Arnold, Quita Yvonne 1028 Livingston St., Arlington 5, Va. Arnott, Mary Ellen Altavista, Va. Arrington, Iris Dianne Rt. 1, Forest, Va. Arthur, Marian Virginia Sweet Briar, Va. Artz, Virginia Gale Woodstock, Va. Ashby, Rose Mary Box 406-A, Rt. 5, Alexandria, Va. Ashton, Ellen Elizabeth 468 Serpentine, Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Atkins, Winifred Jane Box 313, Rt. 14, Richmond, Va. Arkinson, Carol Jean 1615 Claremont Ave., Richmond 27, Va. Arkinson, Hazel Anne 2901 Irisdale Ave., Richmond, Va. Arkinson, Nina Maybelle Box 362, Bll, Rt. 3, Petersburg, Va. Atwell, Anna Laura Ceres, Va. Atwell, Virginia Caroline 113 W. Monmouth, Winchester, Va. Atwell, William Foster Harrisonburg, Va. Avery, Mary Elizabeth Alberta, Va. Ayers, Nancy Carolyn 809 Terrace Court, Annandale, Va. Babb, Carolyn Ramona .... Box 566, Rt. 2, Suffolk, Va. Baker, Katherine Stevens 6922 N. 34th St., Falls Church, Va. Ball, Pamela 670 E. 45th St., Hialeah, Fla. Ballard, Virginia Striet 1234 Coconut Dr., Ft. Myers, Fla. Bankert, Susan Elizabeth Hampstead, Md. Barb, Delores Jean Mt. Jackson, Va. Barbee, Doris Lee 115 Oak St., Covington, Va. Barber, Anne Lavon 113 Wyoming Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Barker, Joan Dale Sutherlin, Va. Barnes, Lallie Anne 3414 N. Emerson St., Arlington, Va. Barnes, Richard Edward 1401 Elm Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Baroody, Judith Cleo Mt. Sidney, Va. Barre, Tyanna Lynn 3437 N. Randolph, Arlington, Va. Barrett, Lewis Allen Fredericksburg, Va. Bartholomew, Gerald Graham 2659 N. Alvernon, Tucson, Ariz. Basile, June Adeline 852 N. Harrison St., Arlington, Va. Bass, Ralph Edwin Spotsylvania, Va. Batstone, Barbara Joan 2238 N. Madison St., Arlington 5, Va. Bates, Grace Marie Burkeville, Va. Batten, Jeanne Grogan Kimball, W. Va. Battle, Hanna E Orlando, Fla. Baugher, Barbara Ann 603 W. Spottswood Ave., Elkton, Va. Baum, Jean Marie St. Brides, Va. Bazemore, Nancy Gray 3606 Hollyberry St., Hampton, Va. Beach, Barbara Ann 6103 Clover Lane, Richmond, Va. Bean, Audra Ferguson 101 E. 4th St., Front Royal, Va. Bean, Lorinda Foster 922 Kenyon Drive, Alexandria, Va. Beatty, Martha Catherine 220 S. First St., Wytheville, Va. Beijan, Nahid Kakh I Shah Ave., Tehran, Iran Belda, Margaret Joanne 91 Melzer Rd., Newport News, Va. Benge, Janice Arlene 1899 N. Illinois St., Arlington, Va. Benham, Cynthia Ann 221 Duke Drive, Portsmouth, Va. Benninghove, Barbara Kay 414 Sinclair St., Norfolk 5, Va. Bennett, Barbara Lee 1607 Westwood Ave., Richmond, Va. Bennett, Garland 312 Stewart St., Covington, Va. β€’ 255 β€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Bennett. Joan Wilson 503 W. College Ave., Salisbury, Md. Benson, Jeane Hodges 419 Beauregard St., Charleston, W. Va. Berkley, Harriett Lee 1712 Boulevard, Colonial Heights, Va. Berry, Mary Lou Rt. 5, Staunton, Va. Berzinec, Barbara Ann 767 Jagves Ave., Rahway, N. J. Best, Sarah Elizabeth Box 235, Chester. Va. Beverage, Nicila Hester 6 Madison Lane, Newport News, Va. Bevis, Frances E 424 W. Oak St., Alexandria, Va. Beyeler, Carl Jay Waynesboro, Va. Bibber, Marcia 24 Cavalier Rd., Hampton, Va. Biller, Janet Elaine Timberville, Va. Bingham, Donald Lee Pearisburg, Va. Binns, Susan Ormiston 743 Morningside Ave., Fairfax 2, Va. Bird, Ellen Marie Elkton, Va. Biritos, Berta Felisa Box 176, Remington, Va. Black, Katherine Sloan 1111 Jefferson Ave., Falls Church, Va. Blaisdell, Christy Lancaster 5432 19th St., N., Arlington, Va. Blanchard, Bette Mae ... 513 Monroe St., Herndon, Va. Blankenship, Sue Ellen Idlewilde, Covington, Va. Blanks. Mary Susan 212 Carlisle Way, Norfolk 5, Va. Blanton, Betty Anne Amelia, Va. Bly, Martha Ann 1725 Brandon Place, Winchester, Va. Bly, Richard Peayl Strasburg, Va. Boelt, Diana Tilman 3208 Fendall Ave., Richmond 22, Va. Boettcher, Loretta Carole Box 288, R.F.D. 2, Lynnhaven, Va. Bogan, Jo Ann Box 7, Healing Springs, Va. Bokn, Patricia Ann .... 403 Mosby St., Winchester, Va. Bongers, Grace Marie 2625 Floyd Ave., Richmond 20, Va. Boone, Janet Ann 1540 Holland Rd., Suffolk. Va. Borden. James Lee .... 104 Fraser Lane, Staunton, Va. Boswell, Suzanne Beverley 2717 Hilliard Rd., Richmond 28, Va. Botkin. Cherlee Ann 2153 Old Lee Highway, Fairfax, Va. Bourne, Mary Frances 509 Prosperity Ave., Fairfax, Va. Bowers, Carolyn Jean Edinburg, Va. Bowers, Judith Louise 402 Wyoming St., Charleston, W. Va. Bowman, Darlene Larue Mt. Crawford, Va. Bowman. Deanna Gay Hillsville, Va. Bowman, Evelyn Sue 2211 Kinsley Ave., Richmond 24, Va. Bowman, Lora Ann .... 805 S. Kent St., Winchester, Va. Bowman, Peggy J Box 291, Rt. 1, Harrisonburg, Va. Bowman, Samuel Robert Box 122, Rt. 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Boyers, Bernice Louise 217 S. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Boyer, Elaine Virginia 952 Woodland Ave., Winchester, Va. Boyers, Beverley Carroll 217 S. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Boykin, Josephine Frieda Burkeville, Va. Bradfield, Chester L Harrisonburg, Va. Branner, Lillian Sue New Market, Va. Brash, Elizabeth Ann 328 N. Kanawha St., Beckley, W. Va. Bretz, Nancy Jane 110 Fallon Ave., Wilmington 4, Del. Bried, Beverley Ann 305 Stonehurst Dr., Newport, Del. Brinkley, Jeanie Christine Hot Springs, Va. Bristow, Emily Carolyn Syringa, Va. Brock, Jane Gayle Rt. 3, Harrisonburg, Va. Brockman, Betty Marie ... Box 227, Rt. 1. Orange, Va. Brockway, Carol Ellen 5178 N. 37th Rd., Arlington 7, Va. Brooks, Helen Jane 1708 Derby Ave., Pennington Gap, Va. Brooks, Patricia Gay Stuarts Draft, Va. Brosios, Diane Marie R.F.D. 4, Ellicott City, Md. Brotherton, Barbara Gail .... Box 263, Pearisburg, Va. Brown, Alma Virginia 91 Channing Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Brown, Dorothy Belle Broadway, Va. Brown, Emma Lou 3509 First Ave., Richmond, Va. Brown. Nancy Lou Baskerville, Va. Brown, Selma Lois Purcellville, Va. Brown, Thelma 7 Ridge Rd., Severna Park, Md. Bruce, Anne Carey 17 Oakland Dr., Pulaski. Va. Bruce, Beatrice Ann 1801 Hilliard Rd., Richmond, Va. Brugh, Sylvia Ann Troutville, Va. Brubaker, Mary Lou R.F.D. 1, Manheim, Penna. Brubaker, Phyllis Rose 914 Potomac Ave., Alexandria, Va. Bryan, Margaret Watts 5403 Youngblood St., McLean, Va. Bryant, Sallie Frances 1324 Centreville Rd., Manassas, Va. Buchanan, Margery Keith 920 Oaklette Ave., Norfolk 6, Va. Budd, Angieline Sue 101 Drexel Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Budz, Mary Ann B ox 228, Rt. 1, Salem, Va. Bufani, Dolores Mary 106 Popkins La., Alexandria. Va. Buhl, Anna Lee New Market, Va. Buhl, Henry Franklin New Market, Va. Burch, Mary Ellen 4637 Alabama Ave., Lynchburg. Va. Burke, Janet Elise 413 S. Royal Ave., Front Royal, Va. Burke, Joyce Anne Boston, Va. Burkholder, Ruby Neale Box 63, Thaxton, Va. Burkett, Nancy Elaine Timberville, Va. Burkholder. Mary Lou 1203 Virginia Ave., Hagerstown, Md. Burks, Patricia Knight Box 284, Rt. 14, Richmond, Va. Burnshire, Mary Ann Box 327, Woodstock, Va. Burruss, Nashella Sue 1123 Rhode Island. Lynchburg, Va. Burton, Mary Lifts 641 Roxbury St., Clifton Forge, Va. Busel, Joyce Anne 33 N. Robarts Dr., Phoenixville, Pa. β€” 256 β€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Bush, Eleanor Rhodes 308 Virginia Ave., Winchester, Va. Bushong, Barbara Ann New Market, Va. Bybee, Patricia Joyce Box 108-A, Rt. 2, Ashland, Va. Byrd, Ann Darlington Warm Springs, Va. Byrd, Nancy Elizabeth Warm Springs, Va. Cadwallader, Cornelia Ann Stephens City, Va. Cale, Suzanne Saint George Ave., Crozet, Va. Calvert, Marjorie Ann 4436 N. 16th St., Arlington, Va. Campbell, Arlena Lynn 1200 W. 46th St., Richmond, Va. Campbell, Elnora Sue .... Rt. 1, Box 75, Buchanan, Va. Campbell, Marvella F Rt. 2, Box 12, Elkton, Va. Campbell, Sandra Lee 606 Kessler Mill Road, Salem, Va. Cangalosi, Linda 5536 N. 11th St., Arlington, Va. Cantrell, Rachel Elizabeth 1122 Wasena Ave., Roanoke, Va. Capron, Ida Louise 701 C St., Harrisonburg, Va. Caraballo, Sarah Heard 1736 Preston Road, Alexandria. Va. Caravas, Helen 316 London St., Portsmouth, Va. Carbone, Alicia Ines Corrientes 5652, Buenos Aires, Argentina Carden, Sherrill Williams .... 215 3rd and Broadway, Quantico, Va. Carey, Helen Delores Dennison St., Colonial Beach, Va. Carnes, Carol Ann 1239 Belvedere Drive, North Charleston, S. C. Carpenter, Isabella W 731 Monticello Drive, Falls Church, Va. Carper, Harriet Lacy 204 Nottingham Road, Roanoke, Va. Carter, Harriet Louise Lovingston, Va. Carter, Irma Phillips 109 Amherst Drive, Portsmouth, Va. Carver, Linda Viola 4934 N. 35th St., Arlington 7, Va. Cash, Iris Marilyn Greenlee, Va. Cassady, Mary Elizabeth 4125-36 Street, S., Arlington, Va. Catterton, Catherine Isabelle Free Union, Charlottesville, Va. Caudle, Hilda Annette Rt. 5, Box 222-C, Petersburg, Va. Causey, Karen Anna .... 1608 Terrace Ave., Bayside, Va. Chamblin, Carolyn Runnells 1304 Mallory Court, Norfolk, Va. Chamberlin, Katheen C 1321 North Main, Harrisonburg, Va. Chandler, Rolfe C Bull Rock Road, Bath, Maine Chappell, Elizabeth Frances 900 Spotswood Ave., Norfolk, Va. Chettle, Elizabeth Evaline 5906 Craig St., Springfield, Va. Childers, Ellen Arnold 308 Yeardley Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Childress, Judith Rebecca Rt. 1, Fincastle, Va. Chinn, Sara J 3606 N. 3rd St., Arlington, Va. Chitwood, Rosemary Smith .... 1105 Wasena Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Christian, Virginia Lee 2316 Cortland St., Waynesboro, Va. Ciurczak, Toni Ruth 2344 Saint George Ave., Rahway, N. J. Clark, Brenda Louise 2100 Locbury Lane, Richmond 28, Va. Clark, Doris Joann Rt. 1, Clifton Forge, Va. Clark, Doris Steele .... Rt. 2, Box 286, Smithfield, Va. Clark, Eleanor May .... 2711 Longstreet, Annandale, Va. Clark, Jacqueline Love 8412 Pamela Drive, Richmond, Va. Clark, Mary Lou Park Ave., Swedesboro, N. J. Clark, Nancy Ann Rt. 2, Crozet, Va. Clark, Melva Campbell 2100 Locbury Lane, Richmond 28, Va. Clark, Nellie Frances 117 N. Randolph St., Rockbridge, Va. Clark, Rebecca Madison 220 Red Acres, New Canton, Va. Clarke, Anne Compton 6319 Patterson Ave., Richmond 26, Va. Clarke, Charline Marie 346 Campbell St., Staunton, Va. Cleavenger, Mary Jane 246 Regent St., Hampton, Va. Clements, Patricia Anne 3521 S. 8th St., Arlington 4, Va. Clements, Nancy Kay Box 25, Courtland, Va. Cline, Carole Lee .... 316 Maple Ave., Falls Church, Va. Clinedinst, Janice Marie .. 612 Turner Road, Salem, Va. Close, Nancy Jean 862 Camden Ave., Cumberland, Md. Coakley, Barbara Jean _ 373 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Coates, Shirley Anne .... Rt. 2, Box 206, Culpeper, Va. Cochrane, Andrea Dale 247 Swanson Ave., Danville, Va. Coffey, Audrey Staire 2401 Early St., Norfolk 13, Va. Coffin, Judith Martha Williams Ave., Old Tappan, N. J. Coffman, Joyce Ann .... 5019 N. 6th St., Arlington 3, Va. Coffman, Judith Kaye 509 W. Court St., Woodstock, Va. Coffman, Phyllis Mae 400 LaVerne Ave., Alexandria, Va. Coghill, Betty Reid 5005 Monumental St., Richmond, Va. Coiner, Ann Marie Box 397, Gordonsville, Va. Coleman, Jane Frances 214 S. Main St., Bridgewater, Va. Collie, Ruth Laurel Ringgold, Va. Collins, Carolyn Ruth .... 3 Pine St., Petersburg, W. Va. Collins, Carole Ann 105 Ferndale Road, Portsmouth, Va. Collins, Marlene Frances Rt. 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Comer, Mary Elizabeth Rt. 1, Stanley, Va. Comer, Martha Florence Rt. 1, Stanley, Va. Conwell, Betsey Mahlon 4004 Park Ave., Richmond, Va. Cook, Billie Jean 1021 Stoneburner, Staunton, Va. Cook, Harry Zachary Fishersville, Va. Cook, James Leonard ..._ Fishersville, Va. Cook, Joyce Loree Greenville, Va. Cook, Margaret Ann Shenandoah, Va. Coomes, Frances Sandra 175 Hill Drive, Abingdon, Va. β€” 257 β€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Coon, Angela Pack Box 95, Fincastle, Va. Cooper, Linda Wardell Markham, Va. Cooper, Zilla Mae Lovettsville, Va. Copenhaver. Susan Payne .... Box 197, Chilhowie, Va. Corbell, Julia Feme 2415 Lyndhurst St.. N.W., Roanoke, Va. Corbitt, Verlinda Paige 702 James Irine, Newport News, Va. Cork, Harriet Chevalier 4105 Noyes Ave.. Charleston 4, W. Va. Couble, Alice Cynthia 4436 N. 18th St., Arlington 7, Va. Courtney, Alice May .... 428 Sixth St., West Point, Va. Cox, Kitty Sue Rt. 3, Farmville, Va. Crabill, Ralph Hisey Strasburg, Va. Craig, Linda Marie 335 Institute, Staunton, Va. Crickard, Sue Ellen 322 Marr St., Staunton, Va. Critzer, Carol Elizabeth .... Rt. 2, Box 184, Afton, Va. Cropper, Elizabeth Anne Carrollton. Va. Crosswhite, Carolyn L 702 Front Ave., Salem, Va. Crump, Ann Patricia .... 420 Carl St.. Portsmouth, Va. Crump, James Robert Elkton, Va. Cullers, Betty Lynn Rileyville, Va. Culver, Janice Elizabeth 8 Statescrest Drive, Annandale, Va. Cundiff, Nancy Louise Rt. 1, Gretna, Va. Currier, Frances Brownlow 308 Bradley St., Abingdon, Va. Currin, Elizabeth Earle McKenney, Va. Curry, Brenda Christine Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Va. Curry, Linda Lorraine Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Va. Curtis, Geraldine C Rt. 2, Strasburg, Va. Dakan, Penny E 104 Smith St., Bridgeport, W. Va. Dale, Peggy Elizabeth Box 55, Edinburg, Va. Dalen, Mary Dyer Franklin, W. Va. Daniel, Catherine Anne 933 Sherwood Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Daniel, Charlotte Ann Kenbridge, Va. Darrow, Mary Gregg Frostburg, Md. Daughtry, Caroline V Rukersville, Va. Davies, Patricia Ann 43 Eastwood Drive, Newport News, Va. Davis, Carole Ann 414 Fenwick Drive, Falls Church, Va. Davis, Dorothy Anne .... Rt. 3, Box 400, Danville. Va. Davis, Ellen Inez Rt. 4, Box 659 A, Suffolk, Va. Davis, Katherine Lee 2302 Berkeley Ave., Roanoke, Va. Davis, Mary Sue 704 W. 37th St., Norfolk, Va. Davis, Patricia A 306 Myers St.. Lexington, Va. Davis, Virginia Carol Box 394, Emory, Va. Davis, Virginia Lee Box 43, Rt. 3, Aberdeen, Md. Davy, Sandra Jean .... 700 Arlington Blvd., Fairfax, Va. Dawson, Elizabeth A Scottsville, Va. Dean, Patsy Yvonne 882 E. St., Hampton, Va. DeBary, Anne Marguerite 208 Amberly Road, Norfolk 2, Va. DeHaven, Elizabeth A Box 158, Hillsville, Va. Dellinger, Shirley L Mt. Jackson, Va. DeLuca, Aida M 2 Terry Lane, Wantagh, N. Y. DeMasi, Marie Elaine 2815 N. Underwood St., Arlington, Va. DeMasi, Rita Louise 2815 N. Underwood St., Arlington, Va. Denton, Alma Lorena Macon, Va. Depoy, Edna M Mt. Crawford, Va. Depoy, Nellie Ann .... Rt. 3, Box 190, Harrisonburg, Va. Derr, Bonnie Lynn Shepherdstown, W. Va. DeBerardinis, Phyllis E 59 New St., Metchen, N. J. Dickens, Harriet Lloyd 2507 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Dickenson, Lula Mae Rt. 3, Bedford, Va. Dickerson, Betty Gayle Kenbridge, Va. Dickerson, Barbara Ann Fishersville, Va. Dickson, Ann Lee 1904 Evergreen Place, Portsmouth, Va. Diehl, Crystal Mae Rt. 3, Staunton, Va. Diehl, Cynthia Dianne Mt. Sidney, Va. Dilorio, Bettina L 35 W. Broad St., Hopewell, N. J. Dillard, Lura Ann .... Rt. 2, Box 93 A, Midlothian. Va. Dillon, Mary Jo 1412 Bainbridge Blvd., South Norfolk, Va. DiMisa, Janet Lucille 703 Jackson Ave., Falls Church, Va. Divers, Carolyn Ann 1896 Gallows Road. Falls Church, Va. diZerega, Alice A 4906 34th Rd.. N., Arlington 7, Va. Dobson, Millicent Ann Foothill Road, Route 2, Bound Brook, N. J. Dodson. Elizabeth Ingram 4304 Cutshaw Ave., Richmond, Va. Donohoe, Jo Ann Leesburg, Va. Doran, Mary Victoria 5 Herzog Garibald St.. Munich 9, Germany Dotson. Lois Ann ... 24 Massey Court, Alexandria, Va. Douglas, Martha Jeanne 306 Ferguson Ave., Newport News, Va. Dovel, Barbara Ann Mt. Crawford, Va. Dovel, Richard Edward 464 W. Wolfe St., Harrisonburg, Va. Drates, Venny .... 2719 Lofton Rd., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Driesell, Lynne C 8200 Wedgewood Drive, Norfolk 3, Va. Driver, Barbara I Timberville, Va. Driver, Betty Davis Rt. 1, Timberville, Va. Driver, Gene E Broadway, Va. Ducrest, Gail A. 3447 S. Wakefield St., Arlington 6, Va. Dunaway, Anne Carole .... 212 Hall St., Seaford, Del. Duncan, Palma Beverly 4506 King St., Portsmouth, Va. Dunn, Betty Jean Rt. 2, Crozet, Va. Dunn, Nancy Lee Rt. 3, Box 228, Ellerson, Va. Dunnington, Martha A Bowling Green, Va. Durant, Monique J 5915 N. 3rd St., Arlington. Va. Dutemple, Sandra E 4603 4th St., S., Arlington. Va. Early, Elaine M 4232 43rd St., N.W., Washington 16, D. C. Early, Phillis Irene Dayton, Va. Earman, John Gray 298 S. Liberty St., Harrisonburg, Va. Eason, Ellen Terry .... 38 Decatur St.. Portsmouth, Va. Eby, Frances Lucille Kidron, Va. Edwards, Betty Lou .... 600 Arnold Ave., Richmond, Va. Edwards, Joanne C Whaleyville, Va. Einstein, Patricia Lee ... 19 Selma Blvd., Staunton, Va. Eldridge, Jean Carol 5308 Caledonia Road, Richmond, Va. Elfrink, Bert Ryland Covington. Va. Ellison, Thomas P 321 Maple Ave., Waynesboro, Va. 258- STUDENT DIRECTORY Elliott, Barbara Ann 806 Parkview Ave., Staunton, Va. Emerson, Elizabeth S 1803 S. State St., Dover, Del. Engelhard, Ruth Elizabeth 109 Alleghany Road, Hampton, Va. Entriken, Julia Anne 5314 N. Carlyn Sp. Rd., Arlington 3, Va. Erdman, Ann E Ill Weaver Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Erdman, Levi C Ill Weaver Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Estes, Patricia Anne 3617 Florida Ave., Richmond, Va. Eubank, Audrey Elizabeth Box 17, Lynch Station, Va. Eudailey, Carol C 15 Pine St., Petersburg, Va. Evans, Patricia Anne 5 East Commodore Dr., Newport News, Va. Evans, Etta Rebecca 43 Montgomery Ave., Staunton, Va. Ewers, Groveen Pittman 30 Blue Ridge Ave., Luray, Va. Ewing, Elizabeth A 1070 Hillcrest Dr., Harrisonburg, Va. Faidley, Judith Helen 504 S. Park Dr., Salisbury, Md. Farrar, Barbara Jo Rt. 1, Box 90, Lynchburg, Va. Farrar, Roberta Jo Palmyra, Va. Farris, Mary Elizabeth Leesburg, Va. Fast, Janet A 12060 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland 20, Ohio Fearnow, Clarice Ganelle Shady Grove Rd., Ellerson, Va. Feather, Bonnie Lee 4125 Garrison St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Ferguson, Carolyn Faye 1613 Skipwith Rd., Richmond, Va. Ferguson, Kathleen Louise 508 John St., Ashland, Va. Ferrell, Trilbie Lee 3309 Thurman Ave., Roanoke, Va. Finks, Alan Peter Mt. Crawford, Va. Fisher, Dorothy E Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Va. Fisher, Joan Marie Claremont, Va. Fisher, Joanne Carley 440 Munson Hill Rd., Falls Church, Va. Fisher, Joyce Mae New Castle, Va. Fitzsimmons, Shelia Ann 153 Poplar St., McLean, Va. Fitzgerald, Gayle Jeanette 760 Florence Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Fitzgerald, Ruth Gale 636 C St., Staunton, Va. Fizer, Phillis Ann Rt. 3, Bedford, Va. Fleetwood, Patricia Rae 16 Kimmey St., Georgetown, Del. Fletcher, Jack Darl Rt. 1, Box 242, Manassas, Va. Fletcher, Emily Nina .... Rt. 1, Box 242, Manassas, Va. Flick, Kitty Jo .... 734 Madison St., Harrisonburg, Va. Fogg, Shelby Jean Oak Grove, Va. Foggle, Brenda Elkton, Va. Fogle, Dorothy Bumgardner .... 107 E. Spotswood Ave., Elkton, Va. Fogle, Richard William 106-A Virginia Ave., Shenandoah, Va. Foley, James Maxwell 317 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Forrester, Anne Clark Wicomico Church, Va. Fosnight, Sally Lynne 2827 N. Van Buren, Arlington, Va. Foster, Judith Ann .... 6033 N. 23rd St., Arlington, Va. Fouke, Nora Jean 6357 E. Sewells Point, Norfolk, Va. Fowler, Julie Watson Rt. 1, Keswick, Va. Fox, Carolyn Lee .... 501 Penn. Ave., Shenandoah, Va. Foxworth, Jeanne Clark J-4 Div., Hq Us, Eucond APO 128, New York Frame, Lydia Mae Marshall, Va. Francis, Elizabeth Sargeant 1027 Westover Ave., Norfolk, Va. Frank, Kenneth Bruce 1029 W. Beverly St., Staunton, Va. Franklin, Barbara Terry Rt. 2, Box 131, Lynnhaven, Va. Fravel, Mary Ann Maurertown, Va. Fredericks, Claire 80 Silverbrook Rd., Shrewsbury, N. J. Freed, Barbara Moon 1601 Mulberry St., Waynesboro, Va. French, Leonardo Ann 1117 Hamilton Blvd., Hagerstown, Md. Freeze, Marquerite D 5104 Roanoke Ave., Newport News, Va. Fritz, Donna Ruth 206 Penna. Ave., Westminister, Md. Frye, Charlotte Ann Lucketts, Va. Fryer, Beverly Anne 4106 Lowell Dr., Pikesville 8, Md. Fugate, Carolyn Ruth West 5th St., Big Stone Gap, Va. Fulcher, Helen McGracken Route 1, Madison Heights, Va. Furman, Joy Rt. 2, Holcomb, N. Y. Gabbett, Christine V 2719 S. Cleveland St., Arlington 7, Va. Gallo, Priscilla Ann 394 Cainerow Road, Alexandria, Va. Gambill, Catherine A 301 Monument Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Garber, Janet Lee Luray, Va. Garcelon, Patricia Anne 5020 Sulvan Road, Richmond, Va. Garcia, Ronnie E 121 W. Gronaco, Sante Fe, New Mexico Gard, Marallyn M 5161 North 3rd St., Arlington, Va. Garrett, Jane Nelson 200 Ferguson Ave., Warwick, Va. Garrett, Judith Lee 200 Glenberne Drive, Wilmington 4, Del. Garrett, Valerie Gretchen 125 Pocahontas Place, Hampton, Va. Gawen, Nina DeShields 509 Water Lane, Tappahannock, Va. Gay, Lurli Phillips .... 140 Belleview Ave., Orange, Va. Gearhar, Bruce Dwight 1580 Church St., Indiana, Pa. Gedrose, Garnett Selma .... Box 309, Rt. 1, Fairfax, Va. Geoghegan, Jane Pearce 721 Grattan Road, Martinsville, Va. Gibson, Jacqueline Gail Rt. 4, Gretna, Va. Gilkerson, Joanne Elizabeth Mt. Crawford, Va. β€” 259 β€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Gillespie, Julia Elizabeth 503 N. Owen St., Alexandria, Va. Gilliam, Carole Lee Rose Anne Place, Rosemont, Gaithersburg, Md. Glass, Helen Dolores Box 194, Afton, Va. Glenn, Brenda Box 235, Grottoes, Va. Godey, Martina 200 Park St., S.E., Vienna, Va. Goetz, Virginia Marie .... 2031 N. Woodrow St., Arlington, Va. Goldstein, Helen Frances 275 La Salle Ave., Hampton, Va. Golladay, Madolyn Lee 122 N. Main St., Woodstock, Va. Gonzalez, Linda Elaine Otrs. R NNSY, Portsmouth, Va. Good, Charles Edwin 1271 N. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Goode, Harriet Ann .... Rt. 2, Box 285, Winchester, Va. Goodman, Elizabeth 1667 Monticello Ave., Petersburg, Va. Goodykoontz, Helen Rhea Bishop, Va. Gordon, Elizabeth Susan 742 Northampton Road, Petersburg, Va. Gore, Susan Fane Clear Brook, Va. Gough, Elizabeth Blanche Rt. 3, Box 358, Lynchburg, Va. Gove, Avril Morrie West Point Country Club, West Point, Va. Grant, Doris Leone 268 Battery Park Road, Portsmouth, Va. Gowin, Sarah Elizabeth 332 Biltmore, Lynchburg, Va. Graves, Robert Box 122, Shenandoah, Va. Green, Leonora Meredith 2419 Pine St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Greene, Alyce Faye 2149 Forest Ave., Buena Vista. Va. Greene, Barbara Elizabeth Victoria, Va. Graeme, Audrey Ruth 77 Russell Ave., Rahway, N. J. Griffith, Gay Frances .... 422 W. 29th St., Norfolk 8, Va. Grimm, James K 236 Cantrell Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Grizzle, Thelma Jane Oakwood, Va. Gross, Hazel J Basye, Va. Grove, Jacqueline Joyce Lovettsville, Va. Grymes, Sally DeJarnette Shadwell, Va. Gullion, Eleanor Low 928 Duke St., Marion, Va. Gum, Barbara Jane Triangle, Va. Gush, Mary Elizabeth 2120 Helsley Ave., Norfolk, Va. Gutshall, Paige Mary Monterey, Va. Guy, Pamela F 2710 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. Hailey, Shirley Anne Rt. 1, Fishersville, Va. Hall, Adrienne M 3336 Carpenter St., S.E., Washington, D. C. Hall, Carolyn Ann 114 Wilton Ave., Danville, Va. Hall, Linda Ellen .... RFD 1, Box 61, Springfield, Va. Hall, Mary Margaret 4746 34th Road. N., Arlington 7, Va. Hall, Phyllis Ann .... 4613 Decatur St., Richmond, Va. Hall, Robert J 169 New York Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Hall, Victoria H 921 Jefferson, Clifton Forge, Va. Halloran, Sarah Ann Rt. 3, Herndon, Va. Hamlet, Joe Ann Shipman, Va. Hammer, Ruth LaVonne Elkton, Va. Hammer, Sandra Ann 1056 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, Md. Hammersley, Beth C 117 W. Collingwood, Alexandria, Va. Hamrick, Lucy Anderson 623 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Haney, Barbara Davis Box 119, Ruckersville, Va. Haney, Patricia Anne Elkton, Va. Hanowell, Virginia A 4408 N. 17th St., Arlington, Va. Hardin, Martha Jean .... 4622 King St., Portsmouth, Va. Harding, Amanda Jane Box 2278, Park Station, Waynesboro, Va. Harding, Miriam Helen Nathalie, Va. Harlow, Ralph Wayne Rt. 3, Luray, Va. Harman, Linda Lou Box 56, New Hope, Va. Harmon, Nancy Lee Hillsville, Va. Harmon, Shirley Jeanne Rt 1, Box 93, Woodlawn, Va. Harper, Carolyn Delores 1561 Golfside Ave., Roanoke, Va. Harpine, Judy Carol 293 S. Liberty St., Harrisonburg, Va. Harrington, Betty Wallace 703 Tennessee Ave., Alexandria, Va. Harrington, Mary E 2686 F. MacArthur Road, Fort George G. Meade, Md. Harris, Alice Lee West Point, Va. Harris, Alice May 523 N. Brunswick Ave., South Hill, Va. Harris, Barbara Ann 4606 Hilltop Drive Lynchburg, Va. Harris Bette Lou Rt. 1, Fishersville, Va. Harris, Carolyn Lee 1811 Rawlings St., Richmond, Va. Harris, Penelope .... 1411 Madison St., Lynchburg, Va. Harris, Rosalie E 141 City Point Rd., Hopewell, Va. Hart, Margaret E Rt. 3, Box 506, Roanoke, Va. Hart, Minnie Brown 1006 Sheraton Court, Martinsville, Va. Hart, Virginia E 2023 Prince Charles Rd., Ottawa, Ontario Hartman, Alma R Rt. 2, Box 102, Mt. Solon, Va. Harvell, Barbara J 820 Capitol Landing Rd., Williamsburg, Va. Harwley, Mary Beth Rt. 3, Box 368, Annandale, Va. Hastie, Carole J 306 Wake Forest Rd., Portsmouth, Va. Hayes, Karen Lea USMCA J, APO 343, San Francisco, Cal. Hayes, Linda Rae 6507 Kensington Ave., Richmond, Va. Hayward, Rita Aline .... Quarters 17, Fort Belvoir, Va. Haynes, Mary Ellen 15 Greenbrier Rd., Portsmouth, Va. Hearn, Linda Lee 710 Timber Br. Drive, Alexandria, Va. Heatwole, Donna Kay Rt. 5, Harrisonburg, Va. Heatwole, Judith 690 Timberbranch Pkwy., Alexandria, Va. Hedden, Sheila Carolyn 601 Warwickshire Court, Newport News, Va. Heddings, Mary Catherine Rt. 1, Catlett, Va. Heilig, Gloria Lorraine ... 274 Peliso Ave., Orange, Va. Heilig, Zelda Lois 274 Peliso Ave., Orange, Va. Heishman, Bonnie Lou Linville, Va. 260 β€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Helbert, Rebecca Dianne Broadway, Va. Helder, Joan Ann 411 Jefferson Ave., Hopewell, Va. Helfrich, Ann Wenrich 911 Orchard Ave., Winchester, Va. Helsel, Fredric Gene 33 Gateway Drive, Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. Henkel, Sylvia Gene 1831 Forest Drive, Waynesboro, Va. Henshaw, Juanita .... Rt. 3, Box 439 D, Petersburg, Va. Hensley, Caroll Rt. 1, Box 394, Elkton, Va. Hensley, Carolyn E 234 Isle Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Hensley, Lois K Rt. 1, Elkton, Va. Hensley, Ronald L Rt. 2, Box 129, Elkton, Va. Hensley, Roy Lee Rt. 2, Box 129, Elkton, Va. Hepler, Harriet E Parklin Heights, Covington, Va. Hepp, Sandra Louise 1308 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Falls Church, Va. Herbert, Doris M Rt. 2, Box 228, Montross, Va. Herrin, June H Rt. 9, Box 165, Roanoke, Va. Heys, Barbara Anne .... 5919 5th Rd., N. Arlington, Va. Higgins, Beth Jane 5008 Leicester Rd., Richmond, Va. Higgs, Elizabeth E 223 N. Lewis St., Staunton, Va. Hill, Beverly Ann 170 Patterson St., Harrisonburg, Va. Hill, Jessette Charlanne 4401 Pinetree Road, Rockville, Md. Hill, June Catherine Rt. 1, Harrisonburg, Va. Hill, Linda Carole 3430 Summerville, Lynchburg, Va. Hillquist, Jan Christine RFD 8, Box 506, Richmond, Va. Hiner, Marjorie Ann Troutville, Va. Hines, Jennie Lou Box 265, Fries, Va. Hipp, Joan E 2124 So. Quebec, Arlington, Va. Hixon, Joan Frances 4025 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Va. Hobbs, Florine Anita ... 1246 Rodgers St., Norfolk, Va. Hodges, Gloria 235 Penn. Ave., Covington, Va. Hoey, Barbara Ann 1173 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Hofelich, Barbara 703 Forest Hill Drive, South Hill, Va. Hoffman, Beverly Ann Rt. 2, Williamsport, Md. Hoffman, Carole Lee .... 1489 Emory Place, Norfolk, Va. Holland, Charlotte W 63 Saunders Road, Newport News, Va. Holland, Joanne A 204 Monitor Road, Portsmouth, Va. Holliday, Virginia L 65 Christal St., Mettecher, N. J. Holmes, Mary Helen Union Level, Va. Hoist, Jacqueline .... 528 Mercer Rd., Princeton, N. J. Holtzclaw, Nancy T 256 Harris Creek Rd., Hampton, Va. Hook, Lucy M. B Box 45, Fairfield, Va. Hooke, Daniel Gray Penn Laird, Va. Hoover, Phyllis Ruth .... Rt. 2, Box 85, Edinburg, Va. Hoover, Vivian Jane New Market, Va. Hopkins, Joan J Sunset Grove Mt. Court, Fairfax, Va. Hopkins, Nancy Carol Ferncliff, Va. Horsley, Shirley Ann 89 Pine St., Fieldale, Va. Horst, Rachel E Park View, Box 73 A, Harrisonburg, Va. Horton, Jo Anne 1604 Camden Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Hosaflook, Marlene B Rt. 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Hostetter, Mariam Joan Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. Hottle, Rebecca Jean ... N. Main St., Mt. Jackson, Va. Housden, Anna V Rt. 1, Stanley, Va. House, Jeanette Warren 1062 N. Monroe St., Arlington, Va. Housman, Norma Lillian Rt. 1, Redwood, Va. Howard, Helen Barclay 310 Palen Ave., Newport News, Va. Howard, Jane Marie 423 W. Locust St., Covington, Va. Howard, Lois June .... 234 E. Main St., Covington, Va. Howard, Shirley Ann _ Rosedale, Va. Howerton, Jean E Box 624, McKenney, Va. Hubbard, Mary Jane 4805 Rodney Road, Richmond, Va. Hudgins, Peggy Ann 869 Yorktown Road, Poquoson, Va. Hudson, Kathleen Main St., Fairton, N. J. Huffer, Betty Francis McGaheysville, Va. Huffman, Carolyn R Box 181, Hamilton, Va. Huffman, Judy Darlene Glasgow, Va. Huffman, Wilma Lee Route 1, Box 126, Keezletown, Va. Hull, Rudolph Harry 263 Elizabeth Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Hull, Sandra John Churchville, Va. Humphries, Betsy Lee Vesuvius, Va. Humphries, Doris Jean .... 128 Bonney Rd., Norfolk, Va. Humphries, Mary Keller Rt. 1, Box 140, Shenandoah, Va. Husband, Sonja Hope 6315 Nunnally Road, Richmond, Va. Hutchinson, Patricia Ann 4006 N. Woodstock St., Arlington, Va. Hutton, Mary Jane 311 Staley St., Marion, Va. Isom, Sharon Lee Box 371, Hartwell, Ga. Ivins, Linda Anne 19 Stratford Road, Newport News, Va. Jackson, Deann Lamour Churchville, Va. Jackson, Mary LaMar 1905 Powhatan Ave., Petersburg, Va. Jackson, Norma Jean Rt. 1, Spottswood, Va. Jackson, Peggy Sue Old Trents Ferry Road, Lynchburg, Va. Jacobs, Nancyne Louise Gretna, Va. Jacobs, Shirley Ann Box 143, Rt. 4, Gretna, Va. Jamison, Betty Lou 5021 White Flint Drive, Kensington, Md. Jamieson, Susan Rt. 1, Grottoes, Va. Jefferson, Rosemary .... 552 Dillard Rd., Roanoke, Va. Jeffress, Jacquelin Wray Culpeper, Va. Jenkins, Barbara Gwynn Stanley, Va. Jenkins, Evelyn Rose .... Rt. 2, Box 221, Lynnhaven, Va. Jenkins, Mary Stuart Courtland, Va. Jennings, Linda Jane .... Rt. 4, Box 325, Roanoke, Va. Jernigan, Pattie Lou .... 1814 Watt Lane, Richmond, Va. Jessee, Judy Elaine Lebanon, Va. Johnson, Ann Carolyn .. 503 Taylor St., Lexington, Va. Johnson, Dixie Deanne Meadowview, Va. Johnson, Dorothy Gillspie .... Box 243, Hot Springs, Va. Johnson, Dorothy Frances Rt. 2, Box 244, Woodford, Va. β€’261 β€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Johnson. Joyce Ann .... 1706 Morris Ave., Norfolk, Va. Johnson, Kay Francis Box 97, Boykins, Va. Johnson, Lee G 4710 Sothoron Rd., McLean, Va. Johnson, Patricia .... 1091 Marian Drive, Fairfax, Va. Johnston, Frances Wallace Box 766, Locust Point, Portsmouth, Va. Jones. Barbara Lee 114 E. Adams Ave., Alexandria, Va. Jones, Martha Epps Rt. 2, Box 692, Ellerson, Va. Jones, Mary Jane .... 4418 S. 36th St., Arlington 6, Va. Jones, Terry Lovett 8884 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring, Md. Jones, Verna Earle 121 Deer Run, Miami Springs, Fla. Jordan, Carolyn 409 N. Belmont Ave., Richmond, Va. Jordan, Margaret Carroll 100 Arden St., Apt. 2B, New York 40, N. Y. Joyce. Barbara Ann Box 31, Collinsville, Va. Joyner, Nancy Lee 222 Hollywood Ave., Hampton, Va. Judy, Sharon Roberta 3728 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Justice, Betty Jean 420 N. Ninth Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Kane, Nancy Dunlea .... 5119 N. 26th St., Arlington, Va. Karnes, Betty Lou Rt. 1, Box 5, Shenandoah, Va. Keatley, Barbara Kay 415 Faigle Road, Portsmouth, Va. Keith, Loretta Katheryn 313 Crescent Road, Beckley, W. Va. Keith, Mary Ellen .... 2531 Vincent Ave., Norfolk 9, Va. Kennedy, Catherine White 204 Mohawk Ave., Hopewell, Va. Kent, Carolyn June Afton, Va. Kern, Lynda Garland 909 Madison Ave., Clifton Forge, Va. Kern, Patricia Jean .... 907 Cliff Road, Richmond, Va. Kight, Myra Lee Rt. 6, Box 57A, Jax. Fla. Kilday. Mary Ellen 209 3rd Ave., Quantico, Va. Killeen, Eugenie Ninette 6918 34th St., Nβ€ž Falls Church, Va. Kimmel, Carole Ann 433 S. Walnut St., Melford, Del. King, Barbara Jean 1713 Concord Drive, Charlottesville, Va. King, Katherine Livingstone 1403 Chatham Road. Martinsville, Va. King, Margaret Anne 109 Rose Ave., Blacksburg, Va. Kiniry, Carol Ann 3403 Ara Rd., Richmond. Va. Kinney, Trudy Lee Rose Terrace, LaFayette Hill, Penn. Kiser, Joyce Patricia 157 S. Aberdeen St., Arlington, Va. Kiser, Ralph P 204 N. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Knight, Carole Lee 205 Yeardley Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Kollender, Mary Jane .... 526 N. East St., Fairfax, Va. Kope, William Glenn Rt. 2, Deer Park, Md. Kraige, Suzanne 2411 Avenel Ave., Roanoke, Va. Kreider, Norman H Rt. 3, Lancaster, Penn. LaCas, Mary Claire 730 Hillcrest Drive, Staunton, Va. Lackovitch, Michael Luray, Va. Lamb, Margaret Rt. 2, Box 58, Vinton, Va. Land, Syble Lindsey 416 Vandenburg, Goldsboro, N. C. Landes, Judith Ellen Timberville, Va. Lanehart, Carole Ann .... Box 1553, Williamsburg, Va. Lanford, Bonnie Douglas Kilmarnock, Va. Lankford, Marilyn Frances 331 Biltmore Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Latham, Viola Lynn Haymarket, Va. Lawrence, Sallyann Margaret 520 Harrison Ave., Greensburg, Penn. Lawson, Helen Hayward 303 Academy St., Salem, Va. Lawton, Jean M. .... 96 Hopkins St., Newport News, Va. Layman. Eldon Jacob Rt. 2, Box 192, Harrisonburg, Va. Layman, C. Sheldon Rt. 5, Harrisonburg, Va. Layne, Loretta Lee Leesville Rd., Lynchburg, Va. Lee, Winifred Ann Rt. 4, Appomattox, Va. Leahey, Genevieve Cornish 3030 Grove Ave., Richmond, Va. Leake, Sandra Gail 433 W. Water St., Harrisonburg, Va. Ledford, Sara A Box 453, Vienna, Va. Lee, Linda .... Box 553, 52 E. Pollox, Portsmouth, Va. Lee, Nancy Mercedes 220 3rd Ave., Quantico, Va. Leffel, Bruce Allen 666 E. Market St., Harrisonburg, Va. Lehman, Anna Katherine Box 766, Harrisonburg, Va. Lehman, Carol Ann 118 Hallman St., Fairfax, Va. Lehrberger, Betsy 289 Campbell St., Harrisonburg, Va. Leistra, Jean Terry 103 Taylor St., Staunton, Va. Leitner, Jean Lee 1210 Chase St., Richmond, Va. Lemon, Eleanor Josephine Rt. 2, Box 275, Roanoke, Va. Lester, Diane Marie Rt. 1, Box 273, Martinsville, Va. Lester, Richard Henry 3521 Jackson Ave., Alexandria, Va. Life, Donald W Box 64, McGaheysville, Va. Life, Janet Burner McGaheysville, Va. Light, Frances Caroll 3335 Courtland Ave., Roanoke, Va. Lightner, Nancy Jean Churchville, Va. Ligon, Alice Cecelia 1714 Westwood Ave., Richmond, Va. Lincoln, Mary Lewis Lovingston, Va. Lindamood, Nancy Anne 245 W. Reservoir St., Wytheville, Va. Lindsey. Sarah Louise .... Rt. 1, Box 513. Marion, Va. Lineweaver, Janet Marie McGaheysville, Va. Linton, Robert Charles 1509 Prince Edward Rd., Fredericksburg, Va. Liskey, Wayne Meredith Rt. 1, Box 353, Harrisonburg, Va. Litten, Allen Beverly 85 N. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Lively, William Otis Linville, Va. Livick, Mauricetta Marie Rt. 5, Staunton, Va. Lloyd, Fontaine M 511 Hilltop Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Locknane, Judith Elizabeth 4310 Patterson Ave., Richmond, Va. Lockrow, Sarah Alice .... Rt. 2, Reece Rd., Roanoke, Va. Lohr, Lena Kathryn Rt. 3, Broadway, Va. β€” 262 β€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Lohr, Jane Alice Rt. 1, Box 188, Orange, Va. Long, Mary Lee Box 472, Hot Springs, Va. Long, Patricia Suzanne .... 2408 Ravenwood Ave., N.W., Roanoke, Va. Lotts, Jane Catherine Spottswood, Va. Louderback, Rebecca Ann Stanley, Va. Lucas, Rita Kay 110 W. Jones St., Fairfax, Va. Lukin, Nancy Kay 4608 Golf Park Drive, Lynchburg, Va. Lundin, Elizabeth Anne 3 Felton Place, Hampton, Va. Lute, Myrtle Alice Box 174, Ellerslie, Md. Luther, Donna W 410 Westover Road, Lynchburg, Va. Luther, Linda Anne Hightstown Road, Princeton Jet., N. J. Lynn, Nancy Vicki .... 105 S. Winfree St., Chester, Va. Lytton, Shirley Marie .... 9 Burrows Ave., Fairfax, Va. McAfee, Connie Lou 1029 Oakwood Drive, Roanoke, Va. McBride, Mary Lee .... 402 Wolfe St., Alexandria, Va. McClanahan, Kay Lou Stephens City, Va. McClanahan, Audrey M. 1520 Westwood Road, Charlottesville, Va. McCormick, Norma Jean Rt. 4, Lexington, Va. McCubbin, Joan .... 1217 N. Livingston, Arlington, Va. McDuff, Bonnie Ann 3549-A S. Stafford St., Arlington, Va. McFarland, Cornelia Ann 108 Sunset Ave., Martinsville, Va. McFarland, Mary Feagans 323 S. Church St., Woodstock, Va. McKee, Wendy Eunice 27 William St., Princeton, N. J. McManaway, Martha Raye Rt. 2, Moneta, Va. McNabb, Judith Ann Rt. 1, Clifton Forge, Va. McNeill, Sara Henrietta 100 E. Pinner St., Suffolk, Va. McQueen, Marcia Elaine 4808 North 2nd Road, Arlington, Va. McSweeney, Gail Carol 3057 Timberlane Ave., Roanoke, Va. McWilliams, Martha Ann .... Rt. 3, Harrisonburg, Va. Mabry, Margaret Ann Rt. 1, Box 77, Pulaski, Va. Mahanes, Sharon Lynne Achsah, Va. Mailman, Rosalie Parsons Pomeroy Meadow Rd., Southampton, Va. Majer, Jasenka Ana M 543 Alleghany Ave., Staunton, Va. Major, Nancy Olivia 102 Maney Drive, Newport News, Va. Mallery, Elizabeth J 304 Newton St., Salisbury, Md. Malouf, Adrian Eloise .... 1509 Patterson, Roanoke, Va. Mann, Joan Carolyn 2006 Westover Hills Blvd., Richmond, Va. Mansergh, Marcia Baker 110 Martha ' s Road, Alexandria, Va. Marano, Kathleen Joan 1111 20th St., S., Arlington, Va. Markham, Carolyn Ann 1616 Gibson St., Staunton, Va. Marshall, Caroline T Rt. 1, Mt. Jackson, Va. Marston, Olga Dawn 8th Ave., Luray, Va. Martin, Eleanor Elizabeth 3605 Montrose Ave., Richmond, Va. Martin, Georgia Ann Rt. 1, Martinsville, Va. Martin, Mary Helen 9511 Marguerite Ct, Annandale, Va. Masincup, Mary K 4th St., Elkton, Va. Mason, Patricia Ann 707 Forest Glen Rd., Silver Springs, Md. Massey, Mary Ball Box 7, Hague, Va. Massey, Regina Fay Saluda, Va. Mathias, Janice Lee Rt. 1, Harrisonburg, Va. Matthews, Gail Boyleston Road, Brevard, N. C. Matthews, Penelope Lynn 3619 Kenmore Drive, Hampton, Va. Mauck, Margaret Anne 9 S. Marshall St., Front Royal, Va. Maxwell, Dollie Reed Rt. 2, Pulaski, Va. Mayhew, Ruth Carolyn Box 368, Gretna, Va. Mayhew, Myra Lee Rt. 1, Lynch Station, Va. Mayo, Bettie Anne 7003 Lakewood Drive, Richmond, Va. Mayton, Lelia T Rt. 2, Box 199, Crewe, Va. Mead, Alice Jane 535 Argyle Drive, Falls Church, Va. Meadows, Wanda H Grottoes, Va. Meek, Mary Anneta Fishersville, Va. Meissner, Elizabeth Lydia 610 Hamlin St., Newport News, Va. Mercer, Grace Anne 446 Beacon Hill Circle, Norfolk, Va. Merrell, Virginia Kaydette Rt. 3, Box 39, Oakton, Va. Mers, Patricia Ann 1601 Camden Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Messersmith, Nina Berry Grottoes, Va. Metts, Joan Hall 318 Massanutten St., Strasburg, Va. Michael, Betty Jo Rt. 2, Bridgewater, Va. Middleton, Janice Ann Westwood, Route 3, Covington, Va. Miller, Caroline Sue 1820 N. Quantico St., Arlington, Va. Miller, Donald V 407 Court St., Woodstock, Va. Miller, Courtney Louise 4801 Colonial Ave., Norfolk 8, Va. Miller, Elizabeth Joan 446 N Braddock St., Lynchburg, Va. Miller, Elizabeth Rose Forest, Va. Miller, Ellen Adams Inwood, W. Va. Miller, Irene Ruth .... Rt. 1, Box 77, Weyers Cave, Va. Miller, Judith Lee Penn Laird, Va. Miller, Luanne Elizabeth Sperryville, Va. Miller, Marilyn Wayne 16 Albemarle St., Portsmouth, Va. Miller, Sondra Pearl 720 N. Dinwiddie St., Arlington, Va. Miller, Shirley Ann Box 123, Stuarts Draft, Va. Milleson, Georgeanne Rt. 1, Berryville, Va. Mincer, Clara Louise 1506 Kenwood Lane, Charlottesville, Va. Minor, Priscilla Ann 422 Brown Ave., Hopewell, Va. Minter, Nancy Jane 709 Jefferson St., Martinsville, Va. Mitchell, Patricia Wanda .... 1636 Buick, Staunton, Va. Moghadam, Pouneh 1990 Summit St., Columbus, Ohio β€” 263- STUDENT DIRECTORY Monger, Judith Anne Rt. 2, Box 22, Elkton, Va. Monger. Lloyd Whitney .... Rt. 3, Box 24, Elkton, Va. Monger, Richard C Box 515, Elkton. Va. Monson, Marie Stephenson Rt. 1, Avon, N. Y. Moody, Kathryn K 4624 24th St., N., Arlington, Va. Moody, Mary Ann .... 833 Hinton St., Petersburg, Va. Moore, Frances Elizabeth .... Box 162, Lynnhaven. Va. Moore, Nancy Carolyn 1707 Avondale Ave., Richmond, Va. Moore, Diana Faye 1271 N. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Moore, Rosalee Margaret Rt. 5, Box 70, Georgetown, Del. Moore, Nancy Louise 407 Second St., Crewe, Va. Moore, Sally Patricia Rt. 2, Box 26, Hickory, Va. Moore, Virginia Leonard 1707 Avondale Ave.. Richmond, Va. Morefield, Freda Carol Box 215, Itmann, W. Va. Moreland, Jane E 6068 North 26th St., Arlington, Va. Morgan. Faye 3502 Robyn Rd., Roanoke, Va. Morris, Barbara Ann Port Republic, Va. Morris, Barbara Jean 10 Claremont Ave., Bay Shore, L. I., N. Y. Morris, Beatrice Ann Rt. 4, Harrisonburg, Va. Morris, Ellen Louise Geer, Va. Morris, Evelyn .... 1521 Laburnam Ave., Richmond, Va. Morris, Loretta Anne 1024 Campbell Ave., Roanoke, Va. Morrison, Carolyn Virginia Rt. 3, Lexington, Va. Morrison, Carolyn Virginia Woodstock, Va. Mosher, Judith S 5605 N. 24th St., Arlington, Va. Mothershead, Patricia A. .. Rt. 1, Colonial Beach. Va. Motley, Mary Sue Caret, Va. Mowry, Joan Marie Brightwood, Va. Moyar, Susan Jane 1017 Forest View Drive, Colonial Heights, Va. Mullen, Brenda Frances 201 Larraine Ave., Fredericksburg, Va. Mumaw, Miriam Louise .... Eastern Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Va. Mumpower, Carole Jean Winchester, Va. Mundy, Mable Theresa Barboursville, Va. Murphy, Anne Pearce 3420 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. Murphy, Franklin Eleanor Selma, Va. Murphy, Mary Jane 342 Academy St., Salem, Va. Musser, Carolyn Jane Rural Retreat, Va. Myers, Barbara Ann 103 Elmore Ave., Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Myers, Beverly Loving Chesterland, Ohio Myers, Eleanor Dale 222 West Bank St., Bridgewater, Va. Myers, Julia Ann ... 25 W. Uhler Ave., Alexandria, Va. Myers, Shirley Ann Route 4, Box 245, Harrisonburg, Va. Myers, Shirley Anne .... 1110 King St., Alexandria, Va. Nagle, Katherine Carol 1821 Forest Rd., Baltimore, Md. Nagle, Patricia Lynn 3032 Oak Forest Drive, Baltimore, Md. Neal, Joyce Faye 1100 Seventh St., Altavista, Va. Neale, Mary Katherine 3900 Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va. Neibert, Joan Ann Rt. 1, Box 474, Fairfax, Va. Nelson, Bonnie Lee Mine Run P. O, Va. Nelson, Carol Lynn .... 590 N. Plum St., Lancaster, Pa. Nelson, John Howard Rt. 5, Harrisonburg, Va. Nelson, Mary Boles 412 E. College St., Bridgewater, Va. Nestor, Anne Marie 813 Arlington Circle, Richmond, Va. Nestor, Nancy Gayle Villamont, Va. Newby, Barbara Jean 2237 Observatory Place, Washington, D. C. Newell, Rose Marie 2302 Richmond Ave., Petersburg, Va. Newland. Ralph Eugene Mt. Jackson, Va. Newton, Virginia Ann Box 193, Route 3, Chase City, Va. Nichols, Linda Lee Rt. 4, Box 284, Norfolk, Va. Nicholson, Carolyn Jewell Triplet, Va. Nicholson, Diane Helen Leesburg, Va. Noel, Carole Ann .... 801 Rose Ave., Clifton Forge, Va. Nolan, Sharon Ann Star Lake, N. J. Norquest, Mary E 1030 Toppin Blvd., Harrisonburg, Va. Norvell, Mary Susan 7721 Dockster Terrace, Falls Church, Va. Null, Sue Ellen 126 N. Marion St., Covington, Va. Nuttall, Rachel Ann 23 Osborne Pike, Richmond, Va. Oakes, Diane Annette 945 Sweetbriar Dr., Alexandria, Va. Oates, Melanie Sue Capon Bridge, W. Va. Obenchain, Carolyn Sue Hollins College, Va. O ' Brien, Sandra Sue 144 W. Bay View Blvd.. Norfolk, Va. O ' Bryan, Shelby Jean 1323 Dudley St., N.W., Roanoke, Va. O ' Donnell, Hugh Daniel 1041 S. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. O ' Donnell, John Daniel North Sprigg St., Cape Girardeau, Mo. Olinger. Edna Baker New Market, Va. Olsen, Vera Lillian 500 Florence Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Orrison, Richard T New Market, Va. Owens, Nancy Faye .... 236 Pocahontas, Hampton, Va. Owens, Verl Ann R.F.D. No. 2, Box 304, Pulaski, Va. Outen, Samuel Langford 113 Spring Lake Rd., Colu mbia, S. C. Owings, Mary Lou Middletown. Va. Oyler, Bonnie Jean 3714 Mark Drive, Alexandria, Va. Oxman. Celia Janet 900 Lakeside Drive. Rahway, N. J. Padgett, Helen Kytha 1624 Dogwood Lane, Lynchburg, Va. Padgett, Martha Sue 119 Federal St., Lynchburg. Va. Page, Gail Louise 4409 Larchmont Lane, Richmond, Va. Page, Mary Rebecca Route 1, Box 46, North Garden, Va. Painter, Page Franklin Rt. 3, Luray, Va. Painter, Bonnie June .... Rt. 2, Box 50, Edinburg. Va. β€” 264 β€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Pakurar, Phyllis Helen 504 Ridge Top Rd. Richmond, Va Palmer, Joann Waterford, Va Palmer, Leslie JoAnn Lewisetta, Va Pannell, Miriam Louise 2033 Mills Road Richmond, Va Paris, Harold F 817 N. Coalter St., Staunton, Va Parr, Anne Marie 6913 Pinetree Terrace Falls Church, Va Parsons, Mary Jeannette 203 N. View Terrace Alexandria, Va Pas, Nancy Linn 5625 18th Rd., N, Arlington, Va Paterson, Helen Marian 8 W. Windsor Ave. Alexandria, Va Paterson, Jean Allan 8 W. Windsor Ave. Alexandria, Va Paterson, Liberty Anne 2730 Richmond Hwy. Alexandria, Va Patterson, Carolyn Lee 126 Sharlee Drive Manassas, Va Paul, Seymour, Jr 504 S. Mason St. Harrisonburg, Va Paulette, Willa Gail 1017 Baldwin Road Richmond, Va Payne, Betsy Priscilla 1608 Tucker Ave. McLean, Va Payne, Dorothy Beatrice .... R.D. 1, Mount Union, Pa Payne, Doyle E Lacey Springs, Va Payne, Linda Dawn 231 W. Gay St. Harrisonburg, Va Peabody, Penelope Louise 289 Jefferson Rd. Princeton, N. J Pearcey, Jacqueline Marie 2004 Elm Ave. Portsmouth, Va Peebles, Madeline Carol Wakefield, Va Peil, Sabra Anne 5901 Williamsburg Blvd. Arlington, Va Peirce, Sharon Leigh 1000 E. Wakefield Alexandria, Va Pennington, Gitta 1442 Bluestone Harrisonburg, Va Perdue, Patricia Grace Norwood, Va Perfater, Elsie Bell Rt. 1, Box 96, Cambria, Va Perry, Barbara Lee P. O. Box 721, Hopewell, Va Perry, Elizabeth Jean 5121 Norvella Ave. Norfolk, Va Perry, Rowena Puckett 703 Dale Ave., S.E. Roanoke, Va Persing, Beverly Ann Hewlett, Va Peters, Elizabeth Reynolds 730 Lee St. Warrenton, Va Peters, John Dale 108 W. College St. Bridgewater, Va Peterson, Bonnie Marie 2244 John Marshall Dr. Arlington, Va Pettit, Barbara Ann 1605 N. Taylor St. Arlington, Va Peyton, Patricia Anne Box 152, Lorton, Va Pfoutz, Gene Leroy 761 Old Furnace Rd. Harrisonburg, Va. Pharr, Joan 2407 Stanley Ave., Roanoke, Va Phillippe, Rachel Josephine 752 Hillcrest Dr Staunton, Va Phillips, Brendanne Shenandoah, Va Phillips, Florence Nadine 149 Belleview Ave. Orange, Va Phillips, Martin B Mt. Crawford, Va Phillips, Sue Elizabeth 1000 Locust Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Phillips, Virginia Maureen 149 Belleview Ave., Orange, Va. Phipps, Carole Gwyn 1645 Blair Road, Petersburg, Va. Picklesimer, Carolyn Sue 624 Roxbury St., Clifton Forge, Va. Pierce, Jeanette Hillman 3204 Barton Ave., Richmond, Va. Pillow, Mary Dawn Oak Grove, Va. Pipicelli, Brenda Joyce 84 Harrington St., Meriden, Conn. Pittman, Susan Elizabeth Ill N. Hawksbill, Luray, Va. Pollock, Mary Diane R.F.D. 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. Pope, Judith Merton 165 Commodore Drive, Norfolk, Va. Potzler, Mary Ann .... 5517 18th St., N., Arlington, Va. Pound, Peggy Ann Elkwood, Va. Powell, Margaret Jean 4604 George Washington Hwy., Portsmouth, Va. Powers, Connie Lee Lebanon, Va. Pravecek, Barbara Ann 8074 Driftwood Dr., Norfolk, Va. Preston, Mary DeVotion 267 Campbell St., Harrisonburg, Va. Price, Murriel Franklin Shenandoah, Va. Printz, Barbara Dianne 1729 South Quincy St., Arlington, Va. Printz, Joyce Marlene .... Rt. 2, Box 398, Vienna, Va. Proctor, Gary Keith New Market, Va. Pruner, Rose Marie 250 W. Main, Marion, Va. Puffenbarger, Wanda Mohela Brandywine, Va. Pugh, Patricia Anne 204 Opequon Ave., Winchester, Va. Purcell, Kathryn Louise 55 Monument Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Purks, Nadine Whitfield Rt. 5, Box 319-C, Richmond, Va. Puryear, Charlotte Ann 417 Ellyson Ave., South Boston, Va. Pusey, Ruth Carolyn .... 714 13th St., Alexandria, Va. Quatse, Beth Anne Elkton, Va. Quatse, Mary Terry Rt. 3, Elkton, Va. Queen, Jane Elizabeth 4700 So. 6th St., Arlington, Va. Quist, Linda Allene 5432 N. Carlyn Springs Rd., Arlington, Va. Rabe, S heila Jean .... 150 Clapton Rd., Richmond, Va. Ragsdale, Mary Lucile Rt. 2, Dewitt, Va. Raines, Ellen Keezletown, Va. Rainey, Susan R 818 Marye St., Fredericksburg, Va. Ralph, Ginger Blair Rt. 5, Fairfax, Va. Ramsey, Carolyn Elizabeth 2622 Marlboro Ave., Norfolk, Va. Raynes, Dorothy Cooke Route 1, Box 160, McGaheysville, Va. β€” 265 β€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Read, Patricia Ann 2006 N. Scott St., Arlington, Va. Reecer, Suzanne W 501 Carsonia Ave., Pennside, Reading, Pa. Reilly, Mary Frances 277 Franklin St., Harrisonburg, Va. Reynolds, Thelma Mae 5200 Pine Crest Ave., Richmond 25, Va. Rice, Alice Faye Box 96, Altavista, Va. Rice, Nancy Clair Big Island, Va. Richards. Barbara Lee 41 Colonial Road, Ridgewood, N. J. Richardson. Irene Pearl 6234 Chesapeake Blvd.. Norfolk. Va. Richardson, Rosemarie 3646 Mt. Vernon Drive, Roanoke, Va. Richardso n, Willie Sue Rt. 1, Shawsville, Va. Riley, Doris King Fishersville, Va. Riley, Ramona Irene 215 Fourth St., Portsmouth, Va. Ring, Helen Cassell Woodstock, Va. Rinker, Judith Elaine Mt. Jackson, Va. Rissler, Carolyn Jean ... Rt. 2, Charles Town, W. Va. Ritchie, Shelvie Jean Rt. 4, Harrisonburg, Va. Rixey, Barbara W Earley Acres, Brandy Station, Va. Roach, Janice M Rt. 3, Emporia, Va. Roberts, Judith Ann .... Ill White St., Lexington, Va. Robertson, Anna Lee 307 11th St., Altavista, Va. Robertson, Jean Astair .... 307 11th St., Altavista, Va. Robertson, Arminta Ward Hot Springs, Va. Robertson, Margy May Rt. 1, Rustburg, Va. Robertson, Nellie Sue Spottswood, Va. Robertson, Ruth L. Rt. 5. Box 371. McLean, Va. Robey, Carol A 400 Lebanon Drive, Falls Church, Va. Robinson, Lou New Market, Va. Rodeffer, Charles William McGaheysville, Va. Rogers, Katherine P 105 Vermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Rohart, Martha Ann Linville, Va. Roland, Flora Ann 16 Burtis St., Portsmouth, Va. Romaine, Martha M 1130 Northampton Rd., Petersburg, Va. Rood, Valorie Jean 512 Lexington Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Rose, Betsy Lynn .... 6403 Tulsa Lane, Bethseda, Md. Rose, Mary Ann .... 5903 S. Crestwood, Richmond, Va. Rose, Sarah Edith Edgemont, Covington, Va. Roseberry, Jacqueline A Box 168, Manassas, Va. Rosenberger, Constance D Route 1, Box 170, Carrollton, Va. Rosson, Laura Rose Shenandoah, Va. Rowe, Mary Lurena Heathsville, Va. Rowell, Mary Jane 118 Oregon Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Royall, Mary Luella 230 James River Dr., Newport News, Va. Rowzie, Carol Ann Amissville, 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 21, Va. Rudisill, Ann .. 316 W. Main St., Clifton Forge, Va. Ruffner, Frances M. Luray, Va. Rumburg, Roger D Stuarts Draft, Va. Runion, Faye Elizabeth Star Rt. 1, Broadway, Va. Runion, Sara Sue Rt. 2, Timberville, Va. Ryburn, Carolyn C Glade Spring, Va. Ryerson, Penelope Sue 572 S. Wayne Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Rymer, Barbara Ann 2106 Oak St., Parkersburg, W. Va. Ryon, Jayne Ann 2316 Q St., S.E., Washington, D. C. Sager, Roger L Mt. Jackson, Va. Samford, Agnes Hale Alberta, Va. Samples, Mary Louise 1137 Jefferson Ave., Clifton Forge, Va. Sandy, Sandra Lee 710 Old Furnace Rd., Harrisonburg, Va. Satterwhite, Gloria Jean Bumpass, Va. Saum, Robert Winston 157 E. Elizabeth St., Harrisonburg, Va. Savage, Nancy Paige 405 Alleghany Rd., Hampton, Va. Saville, Mary Louise 310 S. Mildred St., Charles Town, W. Va. Scavera, Janet J 54 Orchard Ave., Emerson, N. J. Schaaf, Virginia Lee 2212 Pickett St., Hopewell, Va. Schindler, Anne Leisa Western State Hospital, Staunton, Va. Schornstein, Barbara Diane 15 Bayview St., E., Massapequa, L. I., N. Y. Schultz, Nedra Anne .... 901 10th St., Alexandria, Va. Scott, Judith Ann 1014 Preston St., Radford, Va. Scott, Ruth Ann 1223 56th Ave., S.E., Washington 27, D. C. Scott, Wilma Marie Box 243, Franklin, Va. Scripture, Frances B 100 N. Greenbrier St., Arlington, Va. Schramm, Inge Amilie 118-11 84th Ave., Kew Gardens 15, N. Y. Scruggs, Billie Lou Box 5, Iron Gate, Va. Sealor, Margaret Anne 601 S. 22nd St., Arlington, Va. Sensabaugh, Ronnie E 116 Houston St., Lexington, Va. Setliff, Barbara Joan ... 827 W. 42nd St., Norfolk, Va. Setzer, Jansie Jo .... 232 Kingston Rd., Baltimore, Md. Severt, Betty Joan 711 Severt St., Marion, Va. Seymour, Beatrice Ann .... Box 115, New Market, Va. Shank, Bonnie Kay Louisa, Va. Shaver, Bonnie Louise Mt. Jackson, Va. Shaw, Dorothy C 11 S. French St., Alexandria, Va. Shearin, Marie T 367 Monticello Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Shelton, Joyce Ann .... Railroad Ave., Wytheville, Va. Sherman, Anne B 424 S. Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. Shifflett, Betty C Elkton, Va. Shifflett, Dottie Jean Earlysville, Va. Shifflett, Larry A Rt. 2, Elkton, Va. Shifflett, Marilee Rt. 3, Harrisonburg, Va. Shillingburg, Doris E Woodstock, Va. Shinaberry, Mary Ann Deerfield, Va. Shipe, Janet Marie Rt. 2, Edinburg, Va. Shockley, Leslie Ann Willis Wharf, Va. Shoemaker, Jean Kay Bergton, Va. Shotwell, Virginia Ann Craiglersville, Va β€” 266 β€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Showalter, Vada Elizabeth Linville, Va. Showalter, William M 1309 Crawford Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Shreckhise, Judith M Box 57, Weyers Cave, Va. Shriver, Ann Joan 2404 Willowwood Lane, Alexandria, Va. Shropshire, Carol Sue 1102 Douglas St., Martinsville, Va. Shumaker, Janet Virginia Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Shumate, Mary Stuart Calverton, Va. Signor, Grace Adele .... 602 Cornell Road, Fairfax, Va. Simmons, Norris H Rt. 1, Bridgewater, Va. Simms, Clara Jane .... 1112 Cord St., Baltimore 20, Md. Simmerman, Elizabeth Pratt Box 261, Max Meadows, Va. Simpson, Donald K 3328 S. 13th Road, Arlington, Va. Simpson, Helen Carol 204 N. Virginia Ave., Falls Church, Va. Simpson, Mary N 3531 Mudlick Rd., Roanoke, Va. Sites, Diana D Upper Tract, W. Va. Six, Joyce L Bland, Va. Slabaugh, Marvin T Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. Slate, Barbara Jane 311 E. Del Ray Ave., Alexandria, Va. Smith, Carolyn Jo 6 Sharon Rd., Triangle, Va. Smith, Charles M 91 River View Drive, Woodbridge, Va. Smith, C. Elizabeth .... 52 Frye Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Smith, Dorothy Fay McGaheysville, Va. Smith, Elouisa May 2000 Nigh Road, Falls Church, Va. Smith, Evelyn Mae Box 392, Hey Road, Richmond, Va. Smith, Elizabeth Carole Hood, Va. Smith, Geraldine H. ... 304 Devon Rd., Staunton, Va. Smith, Gloria Ann Rt. 2, Strasburg, Va. Smith, Joanne E 500 Elmwood Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Smith, Joyce Ann 19 Langley Ave., Newport News, Va. Smith, Joyce Sandra Baity, Va. Smith, Lenore Marie Rt. 1, Box 259, Covington, Va. Smith, Marian Elizabeth Route 1, Box 144, Lancaster, Va. Smith, Sandra Virginia Route 1, Box 110, Buffalo Junction, Va. Smith, Selby .... 2420 N. Potomac St., Arlington 7, Va. Smith, Susan N Route 1, Old Church, Tunstall, Va. Smith, Tae Elizabeth Rt. 5, Staunton, Va. Smither, Mary Lough Franklin, W. Va. Smither, Phyllis Marie Riverview Drive, Altavista, Va. Snapp, Martha Anne 12 Cherward St., Collinsville, Va. Snead, Nancy Byrde McKenney, Va. Snead, Virginia Lee 124 McDonald St., Covington, Va. Snedegar, Suzanne .... 3707 Strother Rd., Roanoke, Va. Snyder, Jean Elizabeth Harrisonburg, Va. Snyder, Jewell Elaine Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Va. Sophia, Janet Lee 206 Washington St., Warren ton, Va. Southard, Alice D 660 S. Mason St., Harrisonburg, Va. Southard, Martha Louise 225 Maynard Drive, Falls Church, Va. Sowers, James S 220 W. View St., Harrisonburg, Va. Sowers, Yvonne Bennett .... RFD 2, Front Royal, Va. Sparks, Sandra Lee .... Rt. 3, Box 338, Annandale, Va. Spencer, Irma L 2116 Fergusson Lane, Richmond, Va. Spencer, Winifred L 2116 Fergusson Lane, Richmond, Va. Spicer, Nancy Carolyn 1504 Chesapeake, Charlottesville, Va. Spinks, J. B., Jr 210 Swanson St., Galax, Va. Staples, Sandra Irene 4611 Walmsley Blvd., Richmond, Va. Staton, Sue Dale 119 Watson St., Danville, Va. St. Claire, Joyce Ann 6008 Parrish Ave., Newport News, Va. Stearn, Barbara E Route 1, Box 439, Harrisonburg, Va. Steele, Sandra Jo Evergreen Hills, Box 164, Abingdon, Va. Steele, Wendell Michael Rt. 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Stephenson, Betty Ann Route 5, Box 88-H, Vienna, Va. Stephenson, Helen Baird 109 Amherst Drive, Portsmouth, Va. Stevenson, Sally J Box 371, Harbourton Rd., Pennington, N. J. St. John, Jane L 213 South West St., Falls Church, Va. Stewart, Dolores Lee 207 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. Stidley, Bonnie Lee 623 E. Wolfe St., Harrisonburg, Va. Stiegel, Howard L 412 N. New St., Harrisonburg, Va. Stilfield, Phyllis Jean 377 W. Dollard St., Alexandria, Va. Stinson, June N 1926 Cambridge, Roanoke, Va. Stockdale, Eleanor Lee 10 Hancock St., Staunton, Va. Stockdale, Marydel L Route 2, Box 196, Winchester, Va. Stover, Joycelyn J 209 Hays Ave., Staunton, Va. Stowers, Mary Hope Leesburg, Va. Strickler, Elbert Carroll 80 Cave Hill Rd., Luray, Va. Suder, Nancy E 519 E. Custis Ave., Alexandria, Va. Suffridge, Carole N 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. Sutliffe, Geraldine W Box 66, Marion, Va. Sulik, Anne Fleming 1165 Duncan Drive, Williamsburg, Va. Sumpter, Sue Carolyn 216 E. Bellefonte Ave., Alexandria, Va. Suter, Stuart R , 1065 South High St. Harrisonburg, Va. Sutton, Delores Elaine Penn Laird, Va. Sweeney, Joan Ellen 216 W. 31st St., Richmond 25, Va. Sykes, Beverly Faye .... 8320 Kanter Ave., Norfolk, Va. Sykes, Diane 506 Battery Road, Bayside, Va. β€” 267 β€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Sykes, Nancy Lee 4519 Westmoreland, Portsmouth, Va. Sydnor, Lucy Ellen .... Rt. 2, Box 76, Beaverdam, Va. Twigg, Judith Ann 1200 Carroll Hgts. Blvd., Hagerstown, Md. Tyler, Mary Frances Rt. 2, Herndon, Va. Tadlock, Virginia Lee White Stone, Va. Taylor, Linda Jane 312 N. Granada St., Arlington, Va. Tank, Patricia .... 6011 Dinwiddie St., Springfield, Va. Taylor, Ronald Lee Parrish Court, Rt. 6, Covington, Va. Taylor, Virginia Lamb New Kent, Va. Teele, Dinah Joyce 171 W. Bayview Blvd., Norfolk, Va. Terry, Linda Jane .... Rt. 2, Box 50, Harrisonburg, Va. Tharp, Betty Lee 126 Rosemont Circle, Berryville, Va. Thomas, Atheleen Boone 276 Cantrell Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Thomas, Marilyn Beatrix 1001 Louisa Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Thomas, Nancy Jean Rt. 1, Staunton, Va. Thomas, Nancy Lee 17 So. Juniper St., Hampton, Va. Thomas, Rebecca Wynne Holland, Va. Thompson, Marilyn L 4407 Macon St., McLean, Va. Thrift, Barbara Ann Dinwiddie, Va. Tipton, Bonnie Juanita 110 N. West St., Petersburg, Va. Tobler, Sylvia Jeanne Rt. 1, Leesburg, Va. Tolbert, Sonja Deanna 919 W. Main St., Staunton, Va. Tolley, Patricia Ann .... 11 Sellers Ave., Lexington, Va. Tolliver, Mary Florence Rt. 1, Front Royal, Va. Tomlinson, Cathy May 39 Hidden Brook Rd., Riverside, Conn. Tomlinson, M. Lee Rt. 2, Box 72, Disputanta, Va. Torian, Hallie Dickinson Virgilina, Va. Townsend, Mary Frances Route 1, Box 132, Chantilly, Va. Townshend, Ann Conklyn Bluemont, Va. Tozier, Rita Louise 18 Westlawn Drive, Hampton, Va. Trader, Patricia Ann Box 177, Mathews, Va. Tripp, Connie Marie 3601 Clifford St., Portsmouth, Va. Tripolos, Audroniki 316 Parkway, Charlottesville, Va. Troxell, Joan Elizabeth Chesterfield Drive, West Hills, Knoxville, Tenn. Trussell, Mary Louise .... 18 Richfield Ave., Salem, Va. Tucker, Barbara Sue Box 452, Covington, 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, James Edwin 5 Shenandoah Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Turner, Emily Pearl Rt. 2, Broadway, Va. Turner, Lillian T Broadway, Va. Turner, Mae Imogene Rt. 3, Broadway, Va. Turner, Lois Campbell 1429 Valley St., Harrisonburg, Va. Turner, Martha Elizabeth 649 N. 6th Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Turner, Patricia Ray ... 3908 Larkin St., Norfolk, Va. Tusing, Judith Henkel Box 65, New Market, Va. Tweedy, Elizabeth Anne 1012 Chowan Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Umberger, Sandra Lynn Route 2, Box 100, Wytheville, Va. Unser, Marian Laraine .... Rt. 3, Box 48, Norfolk, Va. Updike, Holly Lee Sperryville, Va. Urban, Christina Marie 154 Piedmont Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Urquhart, Sara Leftwich 1829 Sheffield Rd., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Vacher, Carol Mae 2317 Huidekoper PL, N.W.. Washington 7, D. C. Vainright, Jane 1347 W. Norcova Drive, Norfolk, Va. Van Dine, Christine Way 232 Smith St., Woodmere, L. I., N. Y. Vargo, Mary Ann 29 Laura St., Johnstown, Pa. Vest, Margie Verdene Rt. 1, Check, Va. Vest, Sigrid Layne Copper Hill, Va. Via, Linda Dolores Box 36, Fieldale, Va. Vick, Lemuel Dixon Shenandoah, Va. Vick, Nancy Eppard Shenandoah, Va. Voorhees, Catherine Marie 265 S. Mason St., Harrisonburg, Va. Wade, Jo Anna .... 716 Rosser Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Wagner, James Donald Mt. Jackson, Va. Wagner, Georganne .... Rt. 14, Box 341, Richmond, Va. Wagner, Suzanne Rt. 14, Box 341, Richmond, Va. Wagner, Virginia Lee 631 Gladstone Rd., Norfolk, Va. Wainwright, Margaret Joy 208 Dinwiddie Ave., Blackstone, Va. Wakeman, Gloria Jean .... Ill Jefferson Davis Hgwy., Fredericksburg, Va. Waleski. Judith Ann Ashland, Va. Walker, Frances Babbitt Rt. 3, Staunton, Va. Walker, Frances Cornelia 128 Oakwood Road, Charleston, W. Va. Walker, Patricia Ann .... 2416 Aspin St., Norfolk, Va. Walker, Susan Annette 1406 So. Askin St., Martinsville, Va. Wall, Catherine Emma 3860 Wayne Circle, Norfolk, Va. Wallace, Sandra Mary 221 Hoopes Rd., Denbigh, Va. Walls, Barbara Jean 4631 Davis Ave., S.E., Washington 23, D. C. Walls, Jean Patricia .... Box 55, RD 1, Harrington, Del. Walton, Rebecca Sue 618 Park Lane, Charlottesville, Va. Wampler, Dorris Marie Route 1, Box 13, Bridgewater, Va. Wampler, Helen Kathryn RFD No. 3, Broadway, Va. Wampler, Wilda Mae Mt. Crawford, Va. Ward, June Cannon 52 Elm Ave., Newport News, Va. Ward, Mary Woodford Box 914. Amelia, Va. Warden, Donna Jean 5314 Grandon Rd. Ext., Roanoke, Va. Ware, Marilyn Faye Lovingston, Va. β€” 268 β€” STUDENT DIRECTORY Warren, Tamsey Dawn 79 Cherokee Road, Hampton, Va. Wash, Pat Lee Gordonsville, Va. Watkins, Anne Carol 901 Benridge Rd., Richmond, Va. Watkins, Mary Ann .... 3555 Grove Ave., Richmond, Va. Watlington, Cora Haden 1301 Broad St., Altavista, Va. Watts, Frances Louise Pedlar Mills, Va. Webb, Sara Ruth Wards Road, Lynchburg, Va. Webber, Jacqueline Wendell Solitude Farm, Machipongo, Va. Wehrheim, Nancy Louise Rt. 2, Winchester, Va. Weidemann, Sonja 14-27 145th Place, Whitestone 57, L. I., N. Y. Weintrub, Ruth Sandra 311 Colonial Ave., Moorestown, N. J. Weis, Carol Lee Wigwam Rd., Locust, N. J. Wells, Elizabeth Carol Rt. 1, Ashland, Va. Wells, Mildred Joy .... 3501 Boston St., Hopewell, Va. Wenger, Annetta Anne 76 Greenfield Rd., Lancaster, Pa. Wenger, Mary Janet Rt. 5, Staunton, Va. Wenger, Mildred Louise Rt. 5, Staunton, Va. Wenger, Paul Lehman, Jr Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Va. West, Margaret Blair .... Rt. 7, Box 305, Richmond, Va. Wev, Virginia Clairbourne 513 So. 26th Rd., Arlington, Va. Wheeler, Mary K Waynesboro, Va. Whissen, Mary Frances Box 49, Timberville, Va. White, Ellen Sara 607 Country Hill Drive, Fairfax, Va. Whitlock, Sally Ann 96 S. Colony Rd., Newport News, Va. Whitmer, Geraldine Jeanette .... Rt. 2, Broadway, Va. Whitmire, Joseph Mike 472 W. Bruce St., Harrisonburg, Va. Whitney, Nancy .... 409 S. Garfield St., Arlington 4, Va. Whitt, Mary Sue Box 84, Cedar Bluffs, Va. Whitt, Sandra Smith Box 84, Cedar Bluffs, Va. Whittington, Mollie Ilia Pocahontas, Va. Wickham, Donna Lee Box 1135, Route 17, Warwick, Va. Wicks, Joan Elaine Box 18, Rt. 2, Halifax, Va. Wiggins, Donna Faye 13 Gee St., Portsmouth, Va. Wilbert, Nancy Mae .... 203 N. 31st St., Harrisburg, Pa. Wilburn, Julia Ellis .... 3307 Memorial, Lynchburg, Va. Wilkinson, Carolyn Lee Rt. 4, Abingdon, Va. Wilkinson, Nancy Ann .... 6010 Rois Rd., Richmond, Va. Will, Peggy Ann RFD No. 2, Bridgewater, Va. Williams, Emma Jean 9 Paddock Drive, Newport News, Va. Williams, Herbert Thomas, Jr McGaheysville, Va. Williams, Judith Ann Rt. 3, Suffolk, Va. Williamson, Roberta Franklynn Broad Bay Pt., London Bridge, Va. Wilson, Amy Louise 1608 Grove Ave., Apt. 4, Richmond, Va. Wiltshire, Carolyn Lowe Upperville, Va. Wilson, Carol Anne Windsor, Va. Wilson, Janet Lydia 112 Cherry Lane, Christiansburg, Va. Wilson, Joan Diane .... 3024 N. 4th St., Arlington, Va. Wimer, Linda Dare Dayton, Va. Winborne, Therese Martin Holland, Va. Wingate, Mary Elizabeth Carrollton, Va. Winder, Rebecca Mathews, Va. Wine, Gloria Jean Bridgewater, Va. Wingfield, Dennis Barclay 49 N. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Witcher, Edith Audrey .... Rt. 1, Box 224, Gretna, Va. Witherington, Betty Louise 1120 Jackson St., South Norfolk, Va. Witt, Joan Carole Wilson Memorial Hospital, Fishersville, Va. Witt, Judith Arlene Rt. 2, Amherst, Va. Witt, Loretta Hawkins 1003 Chowan Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Witt, Nadine 203 Elizabeth Ave., Trenton, N. J. Wolfe, Judith Ann 3605 Lauderdale Ave., Hampton, Va. Wood, Elizabeth Anne Rt. 1, Concord, Va. Woolfolk, Helen Jeanette Rt. 2, Orange, Va. Woolford, Sarah Ann 4615 Radford Ave., Richmond, Va. Wooldridge, Bonnie Howard .... 201 Connecticut Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Wootten, Charlotte Scott 339 LaSalle Ave., Hampton, Va. Wray, Ruby Estelle 418 Morningside Heights, Lexington, Va. Wright, Carole Frances 102 Johnstone St., Lexington, Va. Wright, Eleanor Elizabeth 128 Clymer Ave., Front Royal, Va. Wright, Mary Ann 41 Stratford Rd., Newport News, Va. Wright, Virginia Estelle 4604 Government Rd., Richmond, Va. Wright, William Franklin 128 Clymer Ave., Front Royal, Va. Wyatt, Rebecca Anne Box 173, West Point, Va. Wyse, Grace Marie Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. Yancey, Betty Jean 109 Chesterfield Ave., Ettrick, Va. Yancey, Edward Custer Rt. 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Yates, Barbara Harriet 1511 Palmyra Ave., Richmond, Va. Yates, Beverly Ann 147 Campbell St., Harrisonburg, Va. Yates, Zita Ray Rt. 1, Bluefield, Va. Yeaman, Ann Bennett 125 Dorset Drive, Alexandria, Va. Yoder, Ida Idella R.D. 1, Box 156, Salisbury, Pa. Yoder, Omar C R.D. 1, Box 156, Salisbury, Pa. York, Catherine Acra 1216 Belleview Ave., Richmond, Va. Yost, Martha Elizabeth 707 Covington Terrace, Moorestown, N. J. Young, Dina Gayle Greenwood, Va. Young, Robert Edward .... P.O. Box 514, Staunton, Va. Young, Sylvia Moon Greenwood, Va. Young, Willis Coleman R.F.D. 1, Stanley, Va. Youngblood, Mary Darlene 321 Liberty Ave., Winchester, Va. Zerkel, Fred Henkel Mt. Jackson, Va. Zerkel, Mary Ann Mt. Jackson, Va. Zimmerman, Norma Jean 2301 Delaware Ave., Roanoke, Va. Zimmerman, Ruth Maurine 964 Duke Drive, Alexandria, Va. Zirk, James Pennington Rt. 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Zirkle, Janet Mae Timberville, Va. β–  269 β€” This has been a COLORFUL year for most all of us here on the campus of Madison College. It has been especially so for the SCHOOLMA ' AM staff as they poured over photographs, copy, and layout, trying to decide just what would carry memories into many future years. We sincerely hope this year will be as vivid in your mind as we have tried to capture it on paper β€” that the memories of your classmates and friends, classes and professors, organizations, and all those significant events, both sad and joyous, will be remembered long after this year has passed. If so β€” our job will be accomplished. To Pattie Lou Jernigan, Carolyn Crosswhite, and Doris Humphries I extend all wishes for a successful, eventful, and colorful year. Your tasks as Editor, Assistant Editor, and Business Manager are so very important. They are difficult jobs β€” do them well and you will be well rewarded. THUS 270- Ending a Ybi oj Cofo ut Memo riM β–  !Sg ... ' A iL f j r INDEX ACADEMICS 29 Curriculum Y 30 Curriculum I 30 Curriculum II 31 Curriculum III 31 Curriculum IV 32 Curriculum V 32 Curriculum VI 33 Curricul um VII 33 Curriculum VIII 34 Curriculum VIII-A 34 Curriculum IX 35 Curriculum X 35 Curriculum XI 36 Curriculum XII 36 ADMINISTRATION 15 College Services 24 Division of the Humanities 20 Division of the Natural Sciences 21 Division of the Social Sciences 22 Division of Teacher Education 23 Dormitory Hostesses 24 Officers of the Administration 18 Secretaries and Office Personnel 25 ADVERTISEMENTS 222 Alfred Ney ' s 225 Blakemore ' s Flowers 231 Colonna Studios 233 Commonwealth Press. Inc 235 Craft House 224 Daily News Record 232 Denton ' s 225 Doc ' s Tearoom 225 Fairmont Foods 226 First National Bank 229 Howard Johnson ' s 230 Jarrell ' s Shoe Store 229 Joseph Ney ' s 232 Julia ' s Restaurant 227 Leggett ' s Department Store 230 Litten, Allen 231 Loewner ' s Music 224 Merck Company, Inc 226 Pres Brown 228 Quality Shop 226 Roanoke Engraving Co 234 Rockingham National Bank 230 Schewels 227 Sears Roebuck 231 Shengas Corporation 228 Smith-Hayden Scientific Cleaners 225 Suter ' s Craft Shop 231 Talliferro, John W., Jewelers 227 Talliferro, John W. Sons 224 Valley Books 229 Valley Small Loan .. 226 Virginia Electric Power Co .. 228 Virginia Stanley Warner ' s 227 W S V A 229 Wetsel Seed Company 229 Williamson ' s Drug Store 226 Willowbank Sandwich Shoppe and Motel .. .. 224 ATHLETICS 209 Athletic Association 210 Fencing Club 215 Girl ' s Basketball 214 Hockey .. 212 Intramural Sports 218 Men ' s Basketball 220 Mercury Club 213 Orchesis 217 Porpoise Club .. 216 CLASSES 39 Freshman 102 Junior 82 Senior 40 Sophomore 92 DEDICATION 13 FACULTY DIRECTORY 243 FEATURES .. 191 Apple Blossom Princess 202 Harvest Festival Princess 201 Joseph and Madonna 200 Man of the Year 207 May Day Attendants 205 May Day Maids 204 May Queen 203 Miss Madison 206 Outstanding Students 196 Who ' s Who 192 GREEK LETTER ORGANIZATIONS 169 Alpha Gamma Delta 172 Alpha Sigma Alpha 174 Alpha Sigma Tau 176 Panhellenic Council 170 Phi Mu 178 Sigma Delta Rho 186 Sigma Kappa 180 Sigma Sigma Sigma 182 Zeta Tau Alpha 184 ORGANIZATIONS 116 Alpha Rho Delta 154 Alumni Association 161 Area Clubs 160 Association for Childhood Education 150 Baptist Student Union 167 Breeze Staff 120 Canterbury Club 162 Concert Choir 142 Concert Orchestra 140 Cotillion Club 134 Criterion Club 147 Curie Science Club 157 Diapason Club 149 El Club Espanol 158 Ex Lebris 147 Fire Safety Committee 132 Frances Sale Club 156 Future Business Leaders of America 152 German Club 136 Handbook 132 Honor Council 123 Interfaith Council 164 Junior Marshalls 133 Kappa Delta Pi 144 Kappa Pi 155 Le Cercle Francais 158 Lutheran Student Association 164 Madison College Chorus 149 Madrical Singers 148 Mathematics Club 160 Men ' s Honor Court 126 Men ' s Student Government 124 Newman Club 163 Pi Omega Pi 154 Psychology Club 162 Recreation Council 153 Schoolma ' am Staff 118 Schwarzenau Club 163 Sesame Club 159 Sigma Alpha Iota β€ž. 155 Sigma Phi Lambda 146 Social Committee 131 Social Science Club 159 Standards Committee 130 Stratford Players 138 Student Education Association 151 Student Government Association 122 Ushers 133 Wesley Foundation 166 Westminister Fellowship 165 Wind Ensemble 143 Y.M.C.A 127 Y.W.C.A 128 PATRONS 247 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 236 STUDENT DIRECTORY 255 272 β€” β–  --. 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