James Madison University - Bluestone Schoolmaam Yearbook (Harrisonburg, VA)
- Class of 1961
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pw It . i nil y L. : i V fcf : JHmKmw HHj H p l r [ β β β Β ' β .- β’β HBSralilBl llilllPI ' j imi .j . 1 β’ : ' -mm flft S- 1 1 Hnftft- jj A 1 t fl ?v ra - l HHH Β h i - lb .,., BH β kkL β β Β r -TNiBP A most lasting symbol of our Alma Mater is Wilson tower at night. i- β i . We expand our general knowledge and pursue our individual talents. T LEARNINGS T and the honor system of Madison College remains with us in every phase of our lives. Spring brings new beauty to the Medison College campus. Ill LEGE STHNDS [... [ We welcome new friend- ships β new sisters into the Greek world . . . . . and new Freshmen into the world of college. KENNEDY DY-JΒ£ We have vivid memories of good times and special events. Carolyn Morrison is given an autograph by the Four Freshmen . . . . . . and Madison students enter wholeheartedly into the Presidential race. Our college is a constant source of pride and inspiration. [flB b D R n D I β β β lift, HIDE Each of us leaves with Madison a part of ourselves. fllll, D LOVE I COLLEGE! A CENTER OF LEARNING AND GROW- ING . . . UPHOLDER OF HONOR AND INTEGRITY . . . SOURCE OF GUIDANCE AND INSPIRATION . . . SUP- PORTER OF SELF-GOVERNMENT, DEVELOPER OF SELF-DISCIPLINE . . . PROVIDER OF WORK AND FUN . . . CREATOR OF LOVE AND FRIENDSHIPS . . . BUILDER OF MINDS AND MEMORIES. THIS IS COLLEGE. THIS IS OUR ALMA MATER. THIS IS MADISON. 1 J V 7 PATTIE LOU JERNIGAN, Editor DORIS HUMPHRIES, Business Manager MRS. MONA COFFMAN, MR. DAVID DILLER, Advisors u The Class of 1961 is proud to honor a man who has given many years of hard work and support to Madison College. He is remembered by his students for his willingness to aid them at any time and in any way ; he is remembered by others for quiet service for the benefit of all. There are many persons in our college who work for the betterment of the entire school, the entire student body, but who receive thanks and recognition from few. It is with a feeling of pride and sincere appreciation that we honor one of these persons . . . MR. LONDON SANDERS MR. SANDERS Madison College Lit rat Harrisonburg, Virginia r nr- u ADMINISTRATION PAGE 16 ACADEMICS PAGE 34 CLASSES PAGE 42 ORGANIZATIONS PAGE 116 GREEK LETTER ORGANIZATIONS PAGE 168 THE FEATURES PAGE 188 ATHLETICS PAGE 208 ADVERTISEMENTS ; AND DIRECTORIES PAGE 222 May Wisdom Clear Guide Us and Prosper Thee DR. G. TYLER MILLER President of Madison College !.. : HUH c ? HILLCREST The President ' s Home Dr. G. Tyler Miller, President of Madison College, was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia. He re- ceived his education in the public schools there, and at Randolph Macon Academy, Virginia Military Institute, and the University of Virginia. Bridgewater College awarded him the LL.D. degree in 1955. President Miller welcomes two Freshmen, Diane Powell and Zane Campbell. His appointment as President of Madison College was made by the State Board of Edu- cation in June 194 9, after a distinguished career as an administrator of public education in Virginia which included services as princi- pal of a high school, Division Superintendent of Schools in Warren and Rappahannock Coun- ties and the City of Charlottesville, and State Superintendent of Public Instruction. He as- sumed the position as President of Madison on September 3, 1949. President Miller has always been active as a civic, church, and educational leader, as evidenced by his membership in many organi- zations and on many committees and boards. Currently, he is the liaison representative for the State of Virginia of the American Associ- ation of Colleges for Teacher Education; a member of the Board of Directors of the Association of Teacher Education Institutions ; and a member of the Committee on Research and Service of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Dr. Miller is Senior Warden of Emmanuel Episcopal Church of Harrisonburg and a member of the Board of Trustees of Rockingham Memorial Hospital. Students, faculty, and friends of Madison College are indeed proud of its president and of the record he has made as an educator and administrator. OFFICERS OF THE ADMINSTRATION DR. PERCY H. WARREN Dean of the College DR. E. L. TOLBERT Dean of Students DOROTHY S. GARBER Dean of Women PHYLLIS MEEK Assistant Dean of Women PAULINE LONG Registrar HOWARD K. GIBBONS Business Manager WILLIAM J. DeLONG Director of Admissions and Student Aid RICHARD C. HAYDON Director of Field Services and Placement CLARENCE R. HAMRICK Associate Professor of Education and Secretary of the Faculty β 21 β THE DIVISION OF HUMANITIES The Division of Humanities comprises the departments of Art, English Language, Literature and Speech ; Foreign Languages, Music, and Philosophy. Majors are offered in each department except philosophy. Courses given in this division fulfill certain basic requirements in General Education, lead to degrees of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Arts in Education, serve as elec- tives in all curricula, and provide majors or concentrations in the liberal arts subjects for students who are preparing to seek careers in teaching. ART. Glada Walker, Crystal Theodore, Head of the Department; Frances Grove, David Diller. ENGLISH AND SPEECH. ' First Row: Ruth Jones Wilkins, Martha Fodaski, Francis B. Rhein, Louis Glenn Locke., Head of the Department. Second Row: Helen Swink, Jay L. Curtis, Bessie R. Sawhill, James Oliver Link, Kyle Sterling, Mary E. Latimer, Ralph V. Lahaie, Thomas W. Leigh. 22 β FOREIGN LANGUAGES. Left to Right: John Stewart, Fernando Q. Martinez, Margaret Woelfel, Head of the Department. MUSIC. First Row: Elizabeth J. Harris, Lester S. Bucher, Head of the Department.. Gertrud Burau. Second Row: Lowell M. Watkins, George Hicks, J. Edgar Anderson, Henry Black, Clifford T. Marshall, Hazel Gilder- sleeve, Frank M. Sidorfsky, Edythe Schneider. β 23- THE DIVISION OF THE NATURAL SCIENCES The Division of Natural Sciences is com- posed of the departments of Biology, Chem- istry, Geology, Mathematics, Physical and Health Education, and Physics. In addition to Majors offered in each of the depart- ments, 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. PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION. First Row: Emily Bruce, Patsy Hugh, Caroline Sinclair, Head of the Department. Second Row: Suzanne Slaughter, Lois Geil, Mary Martha Monroe. Third Row: J. Ward Long, Marilyn Crawford, Hortense Hester. PHYSICS. John Robert Gordon, John C. Wells, Head of the Department; Kent Moore. MATHEMATICS. George W. Polites, Margaret Schmidt, J. Emmert Ikenberry, Head of the Department; Marilyn Curtis, John R. Lehrberger. β 24- J. EMMERT IKENBERRY Director Head of Mathematics Department CHEMISTRY. Left to Right: Wilbert Cbap- pell, Head of the Department; Benjamin Partlow, Raymond D. Cool. BIOLOGY. Left to Right: James F. Ferry, E. D. Miller, Duvall Jones, William M. Mengebier, Head of the Department; William F. Jones, Elwood Fisher, Robert A. Graves. β 25 THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES At Madison College, students have the opportunity to develop vocational skills as well as supplementary subject matter re- lating this skill to the social and cultural environment. The SOCIAL SCIENTIST, whether he is an economist, geographer, his- torian, political scientist, or sociologist, con- tributes to the understanding of human be- havior by his unique focus. By the con- sistent and systematic coordination of the resources of the Department of Business Education, Geography, Home Economics, Library Science, and Social Science, the stu- dent at Madison College is able to combine skill with knowledge. BUSINESS. Seated: Ruth Rucker, Earline A. Smith. Standing: Sara Anderson, Mona L. Coff- man, London Sanders, William Walsh, Z. S. Dick- erson. Head of the Department. HOME ECONOMICS. Martha D. Seig, Jean Copper, Edith Bryan, Anne H. Driver, Jeanette Lockard, Sue Raine, Mary E. Carroll. β 26- LIBRARY SCIENCE. Left to Right: Milbrey Jones, Fern Hoover, Joe W. Kraus, Librarian. HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE. First Row: Mary Jackson, Elmer L. Smith, Head of the Department; Raymond C. Dingledine, Arvella Pitsenbarger. Second Row: Anthony Sas, Ruth Grun. John Wood, L. O. Rea, Glen Curtis Smith. β 27 β STUDENT TEACHING STAFF. Left to Right: Ruth E. Miller, Grace E. Herr, Rosalind Trent, Katharine G. Sieg. CHARLES G. CALDWELL Director Head of Psychology and Education Department The Division of Teacher Education has the responsibility of administering those programs of the College which are designed for students who are preparing to teach. This Division includes all members of the faculty teaching courses in education and psychology ; those directing or supervising the laboratory school experiences; and rep- resentatives from each department of the College offering a major or minor field of concentration in the preparation of teachers. THE DIVISION OF TEACHER EDUCATION EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY. First Row: Ferraba Whitesell, Ruth Cooper. Second Row: M. Evelyn Watkins, Columbia Winn, Janet Hopkins, Mildred Dickerson, Elsie Wigley, Angela Reeke, Lydia P. Meeks. Third Row: Charles G. Caldwell, Head of the Department; Charles Blair, Mildred Hoyt, Fred Schab, John Copp, Clar- ence R. Hamrick, Henry Sublett, β 28 β INFIRMARY STAFF There are very few students at Madison College who have not at one time or another benefitted from the skilled assistance of the Infirmary staff. These people are on duty day and night to help those persons who may become ill. LIBRARY STAFF Those persons who keep the library operating smoothly are a vital factor in the academic life of each student. Many hours are spent keeping the library operating efficiently. Left to Right: Dr. W. F. Green, Mrs. Ruckman. Left to Right: Joe W. Kraus, Beth Downey, Leta Showalter, Mary Kathryn King, Feme Hoover. β 29- Β₯ gg COLLEGE SERVICES In every large institution such as Madi- son College, there are persons acting behind the scenes to make it a better place in which to live. Such is true of those persons serv- ing the school in such capacities as food management, dormitory management, the book store, and the Post Office. Left to Right: Ruth Roadcap, Manager of the Tearoom; Danise Way, Manager of the Stationery Store; Bessie Lennox, Director of Dormitories. DORMITORY HOSTESSES The housemothers see that the girls in their dormitory carry out rules pertain- ing to dormitory life. They are always on hand to assist their girls in any way pos- sible. First Row: Miss Carroll, Mrs. Copp, Mrs. Dingledine, Mrs. Edinger, Mrs. Derrick, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Wilkins, Mrs. Payne. Second Row: Mrs. Pendleton, Mrs. Malmburg, Miss Raine, Dorothy Garber, Dean of Women; Mary Lati- mer, Professor of Speech; Mrs. Reilly, Miss McNeil, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Kietter, Mrs. Livick. β 30- SECRETARIES TO THE ADMINISTRATION These persons are those who are secre- taries of the Administration or who operate an administrative office, such as the treas- urer ' s office. Few people realize the great deal of work done by these people behind the scenes. DEPARTMENT SECRETARIES These persons work with the divisional heads and with department heads to keep their offices running smoothly. They, like the administrative secretaries, are regularly employed by the college, and render vital services. First Row: Carolyn Fisher, Edna Ritchie. Second Row: Dorris McElyea, Frances Ware, Carolyn Cline. Third Row: Reva Phalen, Helen Sharpes, Junella Aylor, Lyman G. Seese. First Row: Barbara Ayers, Beverly Dunn, Elaine Whitmer, Jean Simmons, Phillis Grattan. Second Row: Jo Ann Fitzsimmons, Thelma Branch, Binnie Miller, Pejgy Shifflett, Vickie Slaubaugh, Helen Keezell, Joy Whittig. β 31 Dr. Hamrick checks Philosophy readings in his file. Dr. Sas is ready to head for home after a busy day. Hope the experiment is a success, Mr. Partlow. Miss Groves arranges a weaving exhibit. Keeping her plants fresh is an enjoyable duty to Miss Hopkins. Dr. Curtis makes his daily morning visit to the tea room. Mrs. Coffman dictates a les- son to her shorthand class. Mrs. Wilkins heads for her American Lit. class. Practicing music is as much pleasure to Mrs. Gildersleeve as teaching it. : β M u u Lift Learning ' s Torch to Brighter Flame Miss Winn and Psychology students observe Mrs. Reeke ' s third grade readers at the campus school. CURRICULUM II BACHELOR OF ARTS IN SECONDARY EDUCATION In this curriculum emphasis may be placed upon English, Social Science, and Foreign Language, or upon Art, Music, Library Science, Mathematics, and Science. Comple- tion of four years of work in this curriculum leads to the Bachelor of Arts in Education degree and en- titles the holder to the Collegiate Professional Certificate, enabling the holder to teach the subjects em- phasized. CURRICULUM I BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION This curriculum is designed for those who are interested in teaching in the elementary grades. It gives the future teacher an understanding of child growth and the nature of learning, and adequate experience in guiding the learning experiences of children. It provides for a wide range of electives and constants be- cause such a teacher needs a broad background of general or liberal education. Foreign language students practice speaking and comprehension in the laboratory. CURRICULUM III BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SECONDARY EDUCATION This is a four-year curriculum for the preparation of high school teachers. Emphasis may be placed upon Science, Mathematics, and Physical Education, or upon English, Social Science, Library Science, Art, Music, or Foreign Language. Courses in the professional subjects of psychology and education lead to certifica- tion for teaching. Physical education is one of the many major areas offered in Curriculum III. Mary Comer serves tea to other Home Economics majors in Foods class. CURRICULUM IV BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS Graduates of this curriculum are certified to teach vocational Home Economics in high school. The require- ments of the Vocational Division of the U. S. Office of Education and the standards set up by the State Depart- ment of Education are fully met. Although this is a specialized curriculum, it is liberal in its content and scope. Students wishing management may arrange to do so by electing work in the two fields and spending one summer session in residence. Pe nny Matthews receives aid in operating the duplicator. CURRICULUM VI BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION Curriculum VI prepares students to teach vocal or instrumental music in the public schools. Students may also gain music skills required for church music, for pri- vate music teaching, or for work in a phase of the music business. When a student graduates with this degree, he should be able to perform acceptably as a singer, or on at least one instrument of the orchestra, or on the piano. In addition to his ability to perform solos, he should be able to sing well, to play simple piano accompaniments, and to be familiar with one instrument of the string, brass, and woodwind family. CURRICULUM V BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS EDUCATION Curriculum V is designed to prepare teach- ers of Business Education for the secondary schools. It also provides training in the non- teaching areas of secretarial science, general clerical and office occupations. The program is so arranged that the business student com- pleting this curriculum will receive a B.S. De- gree in Education and the Collegiate Profes- sional Certificate. The graduate is qualified in all four areas required for state certification: Stenography, Bookkeeping and Accounting, and Clerical Practice. Music majors become familiar with stringed instruments in a class conducted by Mr. Anderson. CURRICULUM VII BACHELOR OF ARTS IN LIBERAL ARTS Curriculum VII provides students who are not primarily interested in teaching with a broad, cultural education and at the same time enables them to secure pre-professional prepa- ration for such fields as Library Science, Social Welfare, Medicine, Law, and other professions. A major and minor may be chosen from several fields including Art, English, Foreign Language, the Social Sciences and the Natural Sciences. Mr. Diller instructs Nini Beijan in an oil painting class. These science majors learn to develop pictures in photography class. CURRICULUM VIII BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN LIBERAL ARTS In Curriculum VIII, work in science is emphasized, although students may specialize in a number of other fields. Graduates of this curriculum are prepared to un- dertake gi-aduate work along the lines of their college preparation, provided electives and the major-minor com- bination are chosen wisely, and the student has a good rating. A student may also enroll in Curriculum VIII-A, leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree in Medical Technology. CURRICULUM IX BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT This is a professional course for food administrators. Its graduates are approved eligible for entrance as dietetic interns in hospitals and ad- ministrative courses by the Ameri- can Die tetic Association. This year of internship gives the graduate active membership in the American Dietetic Association and enables her to accept a full time position as a graduate dietitian. Carol Davis, Mary Comer, and Sandy Coomes receive instruction in institutional management from Miss Copper. CURRICULUM X BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN GENERAL HOME ECONOMICS In Curriculum X special em- phasis is placed upon preparation for the responsibilities of homemaking and family living. Courses designed to acquaint the student with family relationship, child development, and health of the family are offered. The curriculum also offers oppor- tunities for preparation for income earning in such fields as Home Economics in Business, Journalism, Welfare, and many This curriculum does requirements for pro- Radio, Social other fields, not meet the fessional qualification in teaching or dietetics. However, it is possible for students to transfer to either Curriculum IV or IX without loss of credits. Home Economics students work on their notebooks in clothing: construction class. CURRICULUM XI BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS Curriculum XI is a professional, non-teach- ing curriculum designed for those preparing for careers as secretaries, supervisors and office managers. Two majors are offered. Plan I provides for a four-year secretarial degree. Plan II provides for a four-year business ad- ministration-accounting degree ; this plan gives a broad and diversified background in business management and accounting. Girls in this curriculum learn to operate varied office machines. CURRICULUM XII BACHELOR OF MUSIC This curriculum is for students whose chief interests lie within the fields of musical performance, theory, and composition. Emphasis is put on broad and complete preparation in music for a professional career and for graduate professional music study, and on academic back- ground through the general education courses. Music majors, B. Rymer and J. Andrews, get auto- graphs from Metropolitan Opera Star Rise Stevens who appeared at Wilson Auditorium in March. ffyflbfltofeop UL ... Oh, Alma Mater, To Thy Name We ' ll Ever Faithful Be Liz, June, and Aida re- lax at the Class Night party. Hugh Miller gave an outstanding performance of dramatic readings at the Class Day assembly. i m I P W M 1 Doc kindly consented to carry the train of Queen Jo Anna in our Senior Class Night pro- gram. Sue Budd entertains the audience with an Indian dance. Pattie Lou and Rosalie represented maids telling of their visit to Kansas City. Seniors wear their grad- uation gowns for the first time at first semester Convocation. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS It has always been said that the last year of college is the best. In looking back over such an eventful year, the Class of ' 61 agrees with this idea. Such events as Convocations, Senior Cap- ping, our class night, We Led Four Lives, those last exams, Moving-Up Day, May Day, and Graduation, have made this year one full of happy memories. Much appreciation goes to our officers and sponsors for work well done. AIDA DeLUCA President Class Sponsors, Dean and Mrs. E. L. Tolbert with their daughters, Jane and Margaret Left to Right: S. McNeil, Secretary; J. Hixon, Business Manager; G. Mercer, Treasurer; L. Nichols, Re- porter; S. Lawrence, Vice-President. u Z NORMA JEAN ABBOTT Mathematics Roanoke, Virginia DOLLY JANE ADKINS Elementary Education Buchanan, Virginia IRIS GAIL ALLEN English Berryville, Virginia MARIAN JANET ALLEN Library Science Floyd, Virginia JEANNE MALLETTE ARMSTRONG Home Economics Education Wilmington, Delaware MARY LEE LONG ARMSTRONG Home Economics Education Hot Springs, Virginia Grace and Sara help President Miller V 1 J n Ot NANCY CAROLYN AYERS Elementary Education Annandale, Virginia NAHID BEIJAN Home Economics Tehran, Iran MARGARET JOANN BELDA History and Social Science Psychology Newport News, Virginia HARRIET LEE BERKLEY Music Education Colonial Heights, Virginia MARY LOU BERRY Elementary Education Staunton, Virginia KATHARINE SLOAN BLACK Music Falls Church, Virginia welcome Convocation speaker. 1 J BETTY ANN BLANTON Home Economics Amelia, Virginia JANET ANN BOONE Business Education Suffolk, Virginia BEVERLY CARROLL BOYERS History and Social Science Harrisonburg, Virginia CHESTER L. BRADFIELD Business Administration Harrisonburg, Virginia PATRICIA GAY BROOKS Elementary Education Stuarts Draft, Virginia ALMA VIRGINIA BROWN English Portsmouth, Virginia Seniors earn their mark of distinction Β₯ u NANCY LOU BROWN Elementary Education Baskerville, Virginia MARGERY KEITH BUCHANAN Elementary Education Norfolk, Virginia ANGELINE SUE BUDD Elementary Education History and Social Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MARY ANN BUDZ English Roanoke, Virginia HARRIET HEPLER BUSH Business Education Covington, Virginia ELEANOR BUSH CAMMER Elementary Education Winchester, Virginia is they receive their caps. u Z HELEN ALTHENA CARAVAS Art, English Portsmouth, Virginia SHELVIE RITCHIE CARR History and Social Science Harrisonburg, Virginia HARRIET LOUISE CARTER Busin ess A dm in is t rat ion Lovingston, Virginia JUDITH REBECCA CHILDRESS Elementary Education Troutville, Virginia SARA JUANITA CHINN Business A d m in istra tion Arlington, Virginia BRENDA LOUISE CLARK English, Elementary Education Richmond, Virginia Officers take a bow on V 1 J n Dt NANCY KAY CLEMENTS Library Science History and Social Science Courtland, Virginia SHIRLEY ANNE COATES History and Social Science Culpeper, Virginia PHYLLIS MAE COFFMAN Home Economics Alexandria, Virginia MARY ELIZABETH COMER Institution Management Stanley, Virginia FRANCES SANDRA COOMES Institution Management Abingdon, Virginia SUSAN PAYNE COPENHAVER Elementary Education Chilhowie, Virginia Senior Class Day. β u VERLINDA PAIGE CORBITT Elementary Education Newport News, Virginia KITTY SUE COX Home Economics Education Farmville, Virginia CAROL ELIZABETH CRITZER Business Education Afton, Virginia CAROLYN LEE CROSSWHITE Elementary Education Salem, Virginia NANCY LOUISE CUNDIFF Business Education Gretna, Virginia GERALDINE CAROL CURTIS Elementary Education Strasburg, Virginia Varied talent acts helped to make V 1 J n Dt AMANDA HARDING CUSTARD Elementary Education Grottoes, Virginia CATHERINE ANNE DANIEL Business Education Waynesboro, Virginia PEGGY ELIZABETH DALE Psychology Edinburg, Virginia CAROL ANN DAVIS Institution Management Falls Church, Virginia ELLEN INEZ DAVIS Liberal Arts Suffolk, Virginia PATRICIA ANN DAVIS Physics Lexington, Virginia our Class Night a success. I DBS PATSY YVONNE DEAN Physical Education Hampton, Virginia AIDA MARYANN DeLUCA Elementary Education Wantagh, New York HARRIET LLOYD DICKENS Biology Lynchburg, Virginia LULA MAE DICKENSON Business Education Bedford, Virginia VENNY DRATES English Roanoke, Virginia BETTY DAVIS DRIVER English Timberville, Virginia Class Night directors, Barbara and V u Ot ELLEN TERRY EASON Ele m e n ta ry Educa Hon Portsmouth, Virginia ANN E. ERDMAN History and Social Science Harrisonburg, Virginia JEAN CAROL ELDRIDGE Business Education Richmond, Virginia ELIZABETH ANN EWING Business A dm inistra tion Harrisonburg, Virginia TRILBIE LEE FERRELL Business Education Roanoke, Virginia GAYLE JEANNETTE FITZGERALD Mathematics Waynesboro, Virginia Helen, introduce their families. UL ss PHYLLIS ANN FIZER History and Social Science Bedford, Virginia KITTY JO FLICK Elementary Education. Harrisonburg, Virginia NORA JEAN FOUKE Elementary Education Norfolk, Virginia LYDIA MAE FRAME Elementary Education Marshall, Virginia wr- : - BEVERLY ANNE FRYER Physical Education Pikesville, Maryland JANET LEE GARBER Elementary Education Luray, Virginia These Seniors are enjoying the party afiei- V MARALLYN MAE GARD Biology Arlington, Virginia JANE NELSON GARRETT History and Social Science Warwick, Virginia NEDRA SHULTZ GALLAHAN Eiiglish Alexandria, Virginia BRENDA LEE GLENN English Grottoes, Virginia MARTINA RUTH GODEY Physical Education Vienna, Virginia VIRGINIA MARIE GOETZ Social Science Arlington, Virginia Class Night given by the Alumnae Association. u Z HARRIET ANN GOODE Home Economics Education Winchester, Virginia ELIZABETH BLANCHE GOUGH Music Education Lynchburg, Virginia MARY MARGARET HALL French Arlington, Virginia BARBARA DAVIS HANEY History and Social Science Ruckersville, Virginia SARAH GOWIN HARDING Elementary Education Lynchburg, Virginia LINDA LOU HARMON Elem en ta ry Education New Hope, Virginia Barbara Haney leads her group RICHARO HIM NIXON , counts Β₯ n u Dt NANCY LEE HARMON Library Science Hillsville, Virginia MARY ELIZABETH HARRINGTON Art Fort Meade, Maryland ROSALIE ELIZABETH HARRIS History and Social Science Hopewell, Virginia MARGARET ELIZABETH HART Elementary Education, Psychology Roanoke, Virginia KAREN LEA HAYES Elementary Education San Francisco, California DONNA KAY HEATWOLE Elementary Education Harrisonburg, Virginia in a campaign rally. I IS ELSIE JUANITA HENSHAW English Petersburg, Virginia DORIS MELBA HERBERT Elementaiy Education Montross, Virginia JOAN FRANCES HIXON Business A dm inist ration Hampton, Virginia LOIS JUNE HOWARD French Covington, Virginia RUDOLPH HARRY HULL Business Adm inistration Waynesboro, Virginia SONJA HOPE HUSBAND Elementary Education Richmond, Virginia Joanna waits for an autograph V u ot ROSEMARY IRENE JEFFERSON Biology Roanoke, Virginia PATTIE LOU JERNIGAN English Richmond, Virginia MARTHA EPPES JONES Home Economics Education Ellerson, Virginia BARBARA KAY KEATLEY Music Education Portsmouth, Virginia WANDA B. KIBLER Elementary Education Luray, Virginia CAROL ANN KIMMEL Elementary Education Melford, Delaware from the Four Freshmen. u Z BARBARA JEAN KING Elementary Education Charlottesville, Virginia SUZANNE KRAIGE Music Education Roanoke, Virginia SALLYANNE MARGARET LAWRENCE Mathematics Greensburg, Pennsylvania LORETTA LEE LAYNE Elementary Education Lynchburg, Virginia BRUCE ALLEN LEFFEL Business Administration Harrisonburg, Virginia MARY LEWIS LINCOLN Elementary Education Lovingston, Virginia S.G.A. assembly ends with V u [ SARAH LOUISE LINDSEY Elementary Education Marion, Virginia ROBERT CHARLES LINTON Music Education Fredericksburg, Virginia JANE ALICE LOHR Elementary Education Orange, Virginia SHIRLEY MARIE LYTTON Elementary Education Fairfax, Virginia AUDREY MARKS McCLANAHAN Elementary, English and Social Science Charlottesville, Virginia KAY LOU McCLANAHAN Biology Stephens City, Virginia the Alma Mater. u SS SARA HENRIETTA McNEIL Elementary Education Suffolk, Virginia MARSHA ELAINE McQUEEN Music Arlington, Virginia GAIL CAROL McSWEENEY Physical Education Roanoke, Virginia ADRIAN ELOISE MALOUF Music Roanoke, Virginia BETTIE ANNE MAYO Physical Education Richmond, Virginia GRACE ANNE MERCER Biology and Mathematics Norfolk, Virginia This baby gets tender care Β₯ u Ot CAROLINE SUE MILLER Music Education Arlington, Virginia CAROLYN VIRGINIA MORRISON Elementary Education Woodstock, Virginia SUSAN JANE MOYAR Elementary Education Colonial Heights, Virginia BARBARA ANN MYERS Business A d ministration Croton-on-Hudson, New York JOAN ANN NEIBERT English Fairfax, Virginia BONNIE LEE NELSON Chemistry Mine Run, Virginia rora Home Management residents. f UL ss JOHN HOWARD NELSON Business Administration Harrisonburg, Virginia MARY BOLES NELSON Elementary Education Bridgewater, Virginia BARBARA JEAN NEWBY Biology Washington, D. C. RALPH EUGENE NEWLAND Biisiness Administration Mount Jackson, Virginia VIRGINIA ANN NEWTON Business A dm inist ra tion Chase City, Virginia LINDA LEE NICHOLS Elementary Education Norfolk, Virginia Sam, Pegsy, and Barbara develop V SAMUEL LANGFORD OUTEN Chemistry Columbia, South Carolina HAROLD F. PARIS History and Social Science Staunton, Virginia PENELOPE LOUISE PEABODY Elementary Education Princeton, New Jersey MARTHA SNAPP PERDUE Elementary Education Collinsville, Virginia JOHN DALE PETERS Liberal Arts Bridgewater, Virginia CATHERINE RENEE PHILIPPE Music Education Alexandria, Virginia pictures in the photography lab. UL ss CAROLE GWYN PHIPPS History and Social Science Petersburg, Virginia RUTH CAROLYN PUSEY Business Education Alexandria, Virginia LINDA ALLENE QUIST Physical Education Arlington, Virginia SHELIA JEAN RABE Home Economics Education Richmond, Virginia DEANN JACKSON REED Biology Churchville, Virginia GRACE ARENDALL RICE History and Social Science Bon Air, Virginia Seniors may be called V y CHARLES WILLIAM RODEFFER Histonj and Social Science McGaheysville, Virginia KATHERINE PATRICIA ROGERS Elementary Education Lynchburg - , Virginia FLORA ANN ROLAND Chemistry, Social Science Portsmouth, Virginia AGNES HALE SAMFORD Elementary Education Alberta, Virginia NANCY PAIGE SAVAGE Bus iness A administration Hampton, Virginia QUITA ARNOLD SCHWEIZER History and Social Science Arlington, Virginia dignified, but .... u SS BETTY COLLEEN SHIFFLETT Business Administration Elkton, Virginia DORIS ELIZABETH SHILLINGBURG English Woodstock, Virginia MARY ANN SHINABERRY Business Education Deerfield, Virginia MARY NEAL SIMPSON Medical Technology Roanoke, Virginia EVELYN MAE SMITH Physical Education Richmond, Virginia HENRIETTA CAROLE SMITH Elementary Education, Psychology Stuart, Virginia Senior beauties line up for V u Dt JOYCE SANDRA SMITH Music Education Baity, Virginia LENORE MARIE SMITH Elementary Education, Psychology Covington, Virginia SANDRA VIRGINIA SMITH Elementary Education Buffalo Junction, Virginia JEWEL ELAINE SNYDER Elem entary Education Waynesboro, Virginia MARTHA McWILLIAMS SAUFLEY Biology Harrisonburg, Virginia MARTHA LOUISE SOUTHARD Music Education Falls Church, Virginia election of the Apple Blossom Princess. I US SCOTT SPENCER Music Education Danville, Virginia HELEN BAIRD STEPHENSON Elementary Education Portsmouth, Virginia BONNIE LEE STIDLEY Mathematics Harrisonburg, Virginia MARY HOPE STOWERS Home Economics Education Leesburg, Virginia BETTY LEE THARP Music Education Berryville, Virginia JOAN PHARR THOMAS Elementary Education Roanoke, Virginia Margaret Hart was named Sweetheart of V BARBARA ANN THRIFT Business Education Dinwiddie, Virginia HALLIE DICKINSON TORIAN Elementary Education Virgilina, Virginia GENE GRAY TUGGLE Business Education Patrick Springs, Virginia JEAN ELIZABETH TUNSTALL English, Psychology Crewe, Virginia MARY FRANCES TYLER Business Education Herndon, Virginia SANDRA LYNN UMBERGER Library Science Wytheville, Virginia Sigma Delta Rho at the Christmas Dance. u CAROL MAE VACHER Elementary Education Washington, D. C. MARGIE VERDENE VEST Home Economics Check, Virginia SIGRID LAYNE VEST Elementary Education Copper Hill, Virginia JO ANNA WADE Physical Education Waynesboro, Virginia VIRGINIA LEE WAGNER Elementary Education Norfolk, Virginia BARBARA JEAN WALLS Home Economics Education Washington, D. C. A first occurred this year when the men V u lit JUNE CANNON WARD History and Social Science Newport News, Virginia TAMSEY DAWN WARREN Biology Hampton, Virginia SARA RUTH WEBB Library Science Lynchburg, Virginia GERALDINE JEANNETTE WHITMER History and Social Science Broadway, Virginia JOSEPH MIKE WHITMIRE Business Administration Harrisonburg, Virginia GRACE BOOKER WRIGHT Elementary Education Weyers Cave, Virginia students edited an issue of the BREEZE. H H MISS JUDITH ANN ODHAM The Senior Class of Madison College pays tribute in memory of Judv Odham who was a member of the class of 1961. β’77- For our class day as- sembly the Juniors pre- sented dancer, Rod Strong. President Miller intro- duces class president, Sue Hardie. Joy, Betty, and Joanie kick up their heels By the Sea. Carolyn and June add their talents to the Class Night program. We ain ' t got the money for the mortgage on the farm. Sing it out. Juniors! JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS y The Class of ' 62 had another spirited and eventful year. Working together to put on our Class Day and Class Night performance, Re- member When, was fun for all. We were happy to welcome a new Sister Class, the Freshmen. With members of our own class being elected in spring to serve as campus leaders next year, came the realization that we will soon be entering into the last phase of our college lives. SUE R. HARDIE President Class Sponsors, Dr. and Miss Curtis. Left to Right: T. Winbourne, Vice-President; E. Gullion, Secretary; B. Anderson, Treasurer; M. Owings, Reporter; B. Hoffman, Parliamentarian. β 79- u UL ss Carol Almond Frances Amiss Sue Blankenship Carolyn Bowers Becky Anderson Elspeth Andrews Deanna Bowman Lora Bowman Larry Armentrout Katherine Baker Nancy Bretz Betty Brockman Ann Barber Jean Baum Nancy Brown Janet Burke Edith Baumgardner Frances Bevis Nancy Burkett Kay Bruner m ' rr , J 4 :. Pat Bigger Ellen Bird Mary Litts Burton Joyce Busel β 80- N - Lynn Campbell Sandra Campbell Dale Cochrane Audrey Coffey Sally Carabello Dotty Carpenter Judy Coffman Martha Craig Iris Cash Ellen Childers Janice Culver Penny Dakan Anne Clarke Doris Clarke Sandra Davy Alma Denton Lou Clarke Marijane Cleavenger Shirley Dellinger Bettina Dilorio Pat Clements Janice Clinedinst Vicki Doran Beverly Duncan 1 ,.. .. . β 81 β u u z Sandra Dutemple Elaine Early Barbara Freed Helen Fulcher Audrey Eubank Carol Eudailey Joy Furman Valerie Garrett Barbara Farrar Bobbie Jo Farrar Helen Glass Frances Goldstein Ganelle Fearnow Faye Ferguson Pat Golladay Charles Good Emily Fletcher Mack Foley Eleanor Gullion Ann Haley Anne Forrester Judith Foster Billie Scruggs Hall Carolyn Hall β 82 β Sue Hardy Sara Halloran Anita Hobbs Dolly Hofelick Lucy Hamrick Betty Harrington Beverly Hoffman Margaret Holterman Barbara Harris Mimi Hart Virginia Holliday Jackie Hoist Linda Hearn Zelda Heilig Jeanette House Norma Housman Carolyn Hensley Sandra Hepp Jean Howerton Peggy Hudgins June Herrin Joni Hipp Betsy Humphries Doris Humphries f j Β 1 I H. β 83 β β’ u I CLASS Wilma Huffman Mary Stuart Jenkins Judy Landes Sheldon Layman Linda Jennings Theresa Jesser Nancy Lightner Wayne Liskey Deanne Jones Nancy Joyner Jane Lotts Rita Lucas Mary Ellen Keith Linda Kern Myrtle Lute Linda Luther June Kent Anne King Vicki Lynn Susan McCloskey Joyce Kiser Carol Knight Anne McFarland Coco Miller % H K i β 84- Joan Miller Judith Miller Carol Anne Noel Melonie Oates Luanne Miller Lloyd Monger Mary Lou Owings Bonnie Painter Patricia Moore Beatrice Morrison Joanne Ponzillo Carolyn Patterson Carolyn Morrison Brenda Mullen Pat Peyton Rachel Phillippe Frankie Murphey Catherine Nagle Brenda Pipicelli Diane Pollock Mary Katherine Neale Rose Newell Christina Poor Peggy Pound β β β 85 β TW u 1 jL Z Rose Primer Pat Pugh Ann Rudisill Carolyn Ryburn Beth Quatse Dorothy Raynes Penny Ryerson Janet Scavera Mary Reilly Carolyn Renner Judy Scott Mrs. Judy Scott Barbara Rixey Mary Robertson Dottie Shaw Joy Shervel Anna Robertson Ruth Robertson Janet Shipe Janie Simms Betsy Rose Susan Ruckel Charlotte Smith Nancy Suder f l, ' 86- r Patty Smith Tae Smith V Christina Urban Patricia Via T Marie Smith er Anne Sulik v Jean Wakeman Patricia Walker Ann Sul livan Ginger Tadlock Jean Walls Anne Carol Watkins Peggy Talman Deanna Taylor Betty Carol Wells Joy Wells Becky Thomas Sonj a Tolbert Ruth Weintrub Mary Whissen Mary Trussell Holly Updike Sandra Whitt Judy Wilburn β 87 β v3P u u ss Nancy Wilkinson Judy Williams Betty Wood Anne Woolford Charlotte Wootten Betty Yancey Barbara Yates Robert Young Sylvia Young Maureen Zimmerman Janet Zirkle β 88- President Miller and the Class Officers wel- come guests to Junior Class Day assembly. A highlight of the Class Night program was Tom Collins and the Mixers . These Juniors are re- hearsing for their num- ber, Balling the Jack. Two numbers by the Little Darlings made Junior Class Night com- plete. Zhall I sink zu a zong? Lilly Lodge, our class day performer, was a hit with the whole school. But I ' m just taking a study break! We ' ll keep our class spirit up! I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus! Here come the little men in the white coats! SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS September 1960 was quite different from the September of 1959 to the Class of ' 63. We arrived on campus experiencing the happiness of greeting old friends and anticipating the feeling of a new status. To say the Class of ' 63 is enthusiastic is an understatement. It takes more than enthusiasm to bring sophomores pouring from their dorms minutes before the 10:30 bell. It takes the con- fiscation of their banner by the Juniors. Not to be outdone the Sophomores ended up with the Junior banner as well as their own. We hope that this same enthusiasm and class spirit will stay with our class until we graduate. BARBARA SLATE President Sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. Z. S. Dickerson, Margaret Ann and Richard. Left to Right: S, Sparks, Secretary; B. Oyler, Parliamentarian; C. Atkinson, Vice-President; K. Furguson, Treasurer; I. Richardson, Reporter. Diane Abbott Nancy Acken Katherine Acree Barbara Adams Gertha Addison Elaine Adkins Ralph Bass Nancy Bazemore Connie Agee Brenda Alexander Ann Allen Janice Benge Cynthia Benham Jackie Allen Barbara Ambrose Mary Anderson Barbara Bennett Garland Bennett Elizabeth Andrews Dolores Arbaugh Betty Armentrout Nicola Beverage Betty Blanchard Mary Arnott Jeni Artz Rose Ashby Carole Boettcher JoAnn Bogan Carol Atkinson Teddi Atwell Pam Ball Suzanne Boswell Mary Bourne Susan Bankert Judy Baroody June Basile Judy Bowers Sue Bowman V UL ss 92 Patsy Bybee Cornellia Cadwallader Marjorie Calvert Elaine Boyer Freda Boykin Eleanor Campbell Linda Cangalosi Elizabeth Cantrell Carolyn Bristow Carol Brockway Carol Carnes Libby Carter Linda Carvar Diane Brosius Dorothy Brown Catherine Catterton Carolyn Chamblin Sally Chapman Judy Brown Selma Brown Elizabeth Chappell Rosemary Chitwood Virginia Christian Phyllis Brubaker Ann Bruce Jackie Clark Melva Clark Nancy Clark Margaret Bryan Delores Bufani Nellie Clark Rebecca Clark Viola Clark Henry Buhl Beverly Burgess Judy Coffin Betty Coghill Ann Coiner β 93 β DU Β₯ U ss Martha Comer Angela Coon Evelyn Cox Elizabeth Cropper Ann Crump James Crump Kay Ferguson Pat Fleetwood Dorothy Davis Mary Davis Virginia Davis Carolyn Fox Terry Franklin Virginia L. Davis Marquerite DeBarry Phyllis DeBerardinis Mary Fravel Donna Fritz Nellie Depoy Betty Dickerson Ann Dickson Charlotte Frye Pat Garcelon Dianne Dehl Mary Dillon Carolyn Divers Carole Gilliam Linda Gonzalez Sally Drake Martha Douglas Jo Dunnington Elizabeth Gordon Doris Grant Betty Edwards Pat Estes Mary Farris Ruby B. Grant Audrey Greene β’ 94 β iMtt Shirley Harmon Judy Harpine Carol Hastie Bonnie Greene Fave Greene Shirley Hawks Linda Hayes Rita Hayward Pat Grey Jacqueline Grove Dianne Helbert Ann Helfrick Carol Hensley Mary Gush Paige Gutshall Barbara Heys Linda Hill Tina Hillquist Adrienne Hall Mary Hall Jennie Hines Daniel Hooke Marlene Hosaflook Phyllis Hall JoAnne Hamlet Kathy Hudson Carolyn Huffman Nancy Jacobs Beth Hammersley Ann Hanowell Evelyn Jenkins Ann Johnson Dorothy Johnson Martha Hardin Ralph Harlow Jane Johnson Joyce Johnson Pat Johnson ti J β 95 β PURE MS Frances Johnston Barbara Jones Katherine Jones Carolyn Jordan Nancy Kane Carolyn Karper Ellen MacMahon Sharon Mahanes Loretta Keith Cathy Kennedy Mary Ellen Kilday Joan Mann Kathleen Marano Ninnette Killeen Katherine King Barbara Kinsey Carolyn Markham Dawn Marston Mary Jane Kollender Mary La Cas Jean Lawton Janice Mathias Fenny Matthews Linda Lee Nancy Lee Jean Leitner Ruth Mayhew Dollie Maxwell Alice Ligon Judy Locknane Beckv Louderback Alice Meade Liz Meissner Mary Lee McBride Joan McCubbin Wendy McKee Janice Middleton Ellen Miller β 96 β Shirley Myers Joyce Neal Linda Nichols Pam Minor Patsy Mitchell Susan Norvell Betty Norquest Brenda O ' Baugh Judy Monger Marie Monson Shelby O ' Bryan Bonnie Oyler Phyllis Pakurar Frances Moore Virginia Moore Joanne Palmer L. Joanne Palmer Miriam Pannell Barbara Morris Ellen Morris Jean Paterson Libby Paterson Gail Paulette Evelyn Morris Pat Mothershead Priscilla Payne Madeline Peebles Patricia Perdue Joan Mowry Mary Jane Murphy Florence Phillips Virginia Phillips Susan Pittman Beverly Myers Eleanor Myers Judy Pope Connie Powers Barbara Pravecek β 97 β HIRE Β« Wanda Puffenbarger Charlotte Puryear Barbara Richards Irene Richardson Carolyn Rissler Janice Roach Helen Simpson Marvin Slabaugh Sue Robertson Martha Romaine Connie Rosenberger Barbara Slate Carolyn Smith Mary Lou Rowe Mary J. Rowell Carol Rowzie Elouisa Smith Janet Sophia Duane Rumburg Barbara Rymer Mary Samples Sandra Sparks Sandra Steele Sandra Sandy Jean Satterwhite Diane Schornstein Bee Stockdale Judv Stover Inge Schramm Wilma Scott Ronnie Sensabaugh Sue Sumpter Beverly Sykes Marilee Shifflett Leslie Shockley Janet Shumaker Diane Sykes Nancy Sykes -vT! β 98 β Judy Waleskie Susan Walker Donna Warden Lucy Sydnor Joyce Teele Faye Ware Mary Watkins Haden Watlington Linda Terry Bonnie Tipton Jacci Webber Joan Wicks Donna Wiggins Rita Tozier Niki Tripolos Nancy Wilbert Carolyn Wilkinson Peggy Will Barbara Tucker Emily Turner Jean Williams Louise Wilson Carol Wilson Mae Turner Pat Turner Linda Wimer Becky Winder Judy Wolfe Judy Tusing Sarah Urquhart Carol Wright Eleanor Wright Mary Wright Georganne Wagner Suzanne Wagner Virginia Wright Barbara Yates Ida Yoder 4v t β 99 β Marti Yost Dina Young Willis Young James Zirk Eernice Zuckerman Trudging back from breakfast on a snowy morning can be a cold, but lovely scene. No Wootten kid, you can ' t have the sophomore banner β you can ' t even keep the junior banner. What do you mean Madison is not co-ed? A Madison lady will at all times ...??? Caos On Easy Street! We arrived at Madison filled with anticipation . . . and quickly made new friends, and became acquainted with the ad- ministration at a formal tea. We signed the pledges and became a part of Madison ' s honor system . . . and took time out to show off our talents to the upperclassmen and to our classmates. At Freshman capping, we became full fledged members of the student body . . . . . . and quickly learned the pace of college life. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS On September 11, 1960, the Freshmen of the Class of ' 64 began to matriculate at Madison College. Our first days were filled with meet- ings, getting settled, making friends, and regis- tering to complete our orientation program. Without the guidance of our Big Sisters, Senior Counselors, campus leaders, and adminis- tration we would not have succeeded in having such a successful year. SALLIE ANN MAHANEY President Dr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Dingledine, Sponsors Left to Right: C. Davenport, Reporter; A. M. Leighty, Secretary; F. Faucette, Treasurer; D. Golliday, Vice- President. Not pictured: H. Fraser, Parliamentarian, Carolyn Adison Betsy Allman Shirley Barnhart Josephine Bartkicwict Brenda Bass Margaret Anderson Dianna Anthony Barbara Beahm Judy Beane Frances Beavers Jim Armentrout Sandra Armstrong Sandy Becraft Mary Bennett Phyllis Beylor Billie Arnett Vickie Asbury Linda Bibb Carole Bishop Beckv Black Bonnie Avent Ann Babich Penny Blackburn Lois Blackwell Jeanette Blair Dorothv Baker Pat Baker Marcella Blavlock Molin Blaylock Sandra Blossar Diana Balducci Carole Bales Ricki Bond Eva Bowman Gwen Bozman Diana Bambacus Erma Bambers Evalyn Branson Carolyn Bratton Evelyn Breeding . ' ? Martha Bardsley Margaret Barnard II UL ss fh fflf β 104- Barbara Cassidy Carolyn Casteen Rebecca Breeze Virginia Brewer Barbara Brown Eugenia Chaplin Chris Chennault Florence Brown Janice Brown Judy Brown Linda Chinn Gail Christensen Linda Brown Elaine Browning Virginia Bull Diane Claflin Nancy Clanton Coby Ann Bunch Mary Allen Buren Nancy Carol Burgess Gayle Clark Jo Ann Clark Sharon Burner Juanita Burnop Suzanne Buschman Ann Cline Jane Cloe Diana Byrd Dotty Calary Frances Callahan Ann Cochran Betty Lee Coe Carmen Campbell Zane Campbell Anne Cann Judy Coffin Harriet Cohen Lois Cardarella Carole Carpenter Wanda Cash Carolyn Colladay Ellen Collins o I 105 β iW.fc f Edna Conard Eleanor Conner Kathy Dahs Marilyn Dankers Pat Danner Karen Conner Ann Cook Thelma Darden Cindy Davenport Barbara Davis Arthur Cook Wayne Cooke Bette Davis Dondrea Davis Margaret Davis Marcie Corwin Grace Cosby Nancy Davis Patricia Davis Ray Davis Jane Covington Jean Cowherd Ann Dawkins Mary Lee Dawson Jeff Delaney Doris Cox Rose Marie Creery Kathy Dennis Carol Dodge Carolyn Ann Dooley Jo Ann Crockett Anita Crosswhite Marita Dovel Sharon Drescher Margel Dulaney Ruth Crouch Barbara Crowder Virginia Duncan Carolyn Durrer Mary Jo Durrett Sarah Cruise Charlotte Crummette II u SS β 106 β I Becky Garman Barbara Garnett James Eaton Ella Eddins Ann Edison Judy Garrett Phyllis Gary Frances Ellis Martha Engel Rachael Estes Pat Gay Sue Gaynor Kathleen Evans Sharon Fansler Suzanne Farrell Linda Geohegan Jean German Frances Faucette Lynn Ferguson Diana Finney Oma Gifford Emily Gill Johanna Fisher Sarah Fitzwater Peggy Fletcher Nita Gills Sharon Girton Sally Florey Sandy Floyd Barbara Ford Bonnie Sue Gleason Pat Goodwin Harriette Fraser Linda Fravel Margaret Friel Dennis Golloday Judy Goodwin Elma Fromm Mildred Funkhouser Carole Gaines Carole Gorry Laura Gough m tW β 107 β Jane Gracey Linda Gray Β₯ u z 1 v - J - N ik Becky Hatchell Remona Hatcher Carol Hawks Shelia Green Joyce Gregory Becky Hayes Judy Hays Peggy Hedly Faye Griffin Martha Griffith Barbara Hensley Noret Herban Mary Herman Linda Guthrie Linda Hahn Ann Marie Herrington Chris Herrmann Judy Hertzler Jeane Hale Shirley Hale Nancy Hitch Catherine Holt Augusta Homan Sandra Hammer Elizabeth Hannah Sara Hotinger Jill Holt Sarah Ann Howard Pat Hansbrough Sue Harrell Elizabeth Hudgins Charlene Hudson Becky Hudson Cathy Harris Kathie Harris Rae Huffman Jane Hundley Diane Hunt Sandra Harris Stanley Hartman β 108 β Virginia Knott Patsy Kolebas Janet Ikenberry Lou Inge Roberta Isabella Chris Konzelmann Lois Kunz Judy Jackson Marsha Janes Amelita Jenkins Carole Lammer Barbara Landes Connie Johnson Marie Johnson Maria Johnson Nancy Lane Margaret Lantz Charlene Jones Anne Joslin Evelyn Joyner Susan Leech June Leffler Marie Kasuba Delores Keeney Joyce Keiter Patsy Leffler Anna Lieghty Carole Keller Mary Kibler Donald Kilbert Frances Leith Carolyn Lester Susan Kilby Mary Jane Kille Carol King Rebecca Lester Jean Lillard Pat King Marie Kitchell Jo Ann Cline I Betsy Lingebach Virginia Lee Linton β 109 β Pat Lloyd Alice Lastetter Mary Martin Evelyn Martin Natalie Maslivec Lou Lovell Anette Lucas V CLASS - Linda Mason Janet Massey Toni Masters Dorothy Lucas Margaret Lyon Ellis Matheny Marlene Matthews Nancy Matthews Eleanor McAlpin Mary McCoy Carole Mauk Joanne May Virginia May Jeanie McDonald Martha McEwen Cecil Mays Sandra Mays Eleanor Maxey Jane McGhee Marian MacMasters Donna Mercer Linda Miller Mildred Miller Sallie Ann Mahaney Jackie Majette Nancy Miller Anne Melstead Jane Mistr Juanita Malizka Phyllis Manspile Barbara Mitchell Gary Monger Joan Monger Stella Marilla Ann Martin β 110 β Judy Oyhus Linda Pace Ruth Monarch Patsy Moore Sarah Moore Beverly Paley Ruth Parr Barbara Morgan Pat Morris Eleanor Mosher Sue Patterson Karen Pearce Grace Munkasey Mary Jane Murphy Betty Myers Diane Pennewell Joan Phelps Jill Myers Margaret Myers Karin Nelson Lois Jeanne Phillips Mary Phillips Pat Nielsen Jane Nightingale Darrell Nygaard Ester Piercy Beverly Pollack Rita O ' Berry Frances O ' Connor Carol Ohl Margaret Powell Sarah Powell Margaret O ' Neill Charlene Orebaugh Joyce Ousley Charlotte Price Barbara Prince Shirley Overby Carole Overstreet Sara Owen Janet Prisaznick Jane Probst w β 111 β Jewell Puffenbarger Fay Pugh Carol Robbins Betty Jean Roberts Tommie Robertson Rita Pullen Mary Helen Purcell Anne Robins Pat Robins Carol Robinson Carol Piaster Barbara Quigley Harriet Robinson Sandra Rochon Sandra Rollison Bettie Quisenberry Reda Rasnick Cynthia Rolston Betty Root Carolyn Ann Rose Joan Reading Barbara Reeves Shirley Rosen Karen Ruddle Frances Rudy Emily Reed Ann Renalds Judy Saddler Nancy Salomonsky Jean Satko Paula Revere Mary Reynolds Beverly Sawyer Nancy Sayers Marcia Schuler Joan Ricco Ann Richardson Donna Scott Joyce Scott Rebecca Scruggs Cathy Ridenour Ellen Ripper II U 999 β 112 β Nancy Spady Sonya Sparks Sally Seabright Pam Selby Lynda Seymour Roberta Spence Mary Anne Spinks Betty Shaver Jane Shell Randall Shifflet Rebecca Springer Pat Steele Rebecca Shinaberry Barbara Shoemaker Lynn Shoemaker Carolyn Steinla Carol Ann Stemple Sharon Shoemaker Shelby Short Mary Carolyn Shrop Donna Stine Dorthy Stoneburner Sally Shugers Annette Shumake Beverly Simmons Sandra Stowe Elaine Stratton Marian Simpson Margaret Skillman Adelaide Skinner Linda Strickland Kari Sverdrup Lois Smith Mary Evelyn Smith Patricia Smith Anne Swartz Frances Sydnor Rebecca Smith Alice Snellings Carole Snyder Bonnie Talley Harriet Tate H β 113 β jftΒ£k Barbara Taylor Carolyn Taylor Brenda Triplett Sonja Turner Wanda Turner Fay Taylor Faye Taylor Carole Twoney Judv Twyman Carol Ullrich Margaret Taylor Peggy Teeter Patsy VanPelt Sharon VanSize Mary Varner Nancy Terry Shirley Thackston Frances Vaughan Lorraine Vaughan Sandra Vernon Betsy Thomas Carol Thomas Glenda Viar Joyce Waddell Donna Walker Helen Thomas Jean Thompson Julia Walker Martha Walker Grace Wallace Lyn Tilly Patricia Tinsley Wanda Mae Walter Phyllis Waltman Carole Ward Ann Tourgee Judy Trayham Betty Sue Warren Anne Weaver Carolyn Ruth Weaver Gayle Treakler Judy Tressel V u E 114- Caroline Wright Charlotte Wright Carol Webb Helen Webb Monty Webb Frances Wright Judy Wright Margaret Wells Jean Westphal Joyce White Betty Sue Wymer Marlyn Yankey Martha White Charlotte Whittaker Joyce Whittaker Jo Lynn Yeatts Marjorie Youmans Barbara Wilkerson Mary Ann Williams Peggy Wills Robert Yow Betsy Zimmerman Suzanne Wills Patricia Willson Beth Wilson Flora Zirk Lynn Zirkle Dorthy Wilson Terry Wilson Sandra Wilton June Wimmer Pat Winfree Janet Wood Gail Woodard Christine Woods Donna Woodson β 115- Shed Honor ' s Light On Thee CAROLYN MORRISON President The Student Government Association is the major student organization to which every student who matricu- lates at Madison College belongs. The Student Council, composed of the officers and class representatives, is elected by the student body and forms the nucleus through which students gain experience in the privilege of self government. In accordance with tradition, we began the 1960-61 session with a retreat at Riverwood, the college camp. Here we made plans and set goals for the year. We planned for Orientation Week, Freshman Talent Show and the Freshman Coke Parties. Our S.G.A. is a member of S.I.A.S.G., the Southern Intercollegiate Association of Student Governments. Last year, we were represented by delegates at the New Orleans Convention. This year the convention was held in our own state, Westhampton College in Richmond, and we were again represented. During the year, the S.G.A. sponsored the selection of the Harvest Princess and the Apple Blossom Princess, the Major Organizations Tea, the Four Freshmen Concert, an S.G.A. assembly, the annual Old Student-New Student Assembly and Banquet, and buzz sessions in the dormi- tories. Thro ughout the year our goals have been to improve scholarship on our campus ; to have strong student coun- cil, student communications and cooperation ; and to help each student feel that she is the student government, that her suggestions, her interest, and her support are neces- sary. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION IS MAJOR STUDENT ORGANIZATION First Row: M. Tyler, A. McClanahan, C. Morrison, A. Brown, C. Wooten. Second Row: B. Greene, C. Thomas, J. House, F. Ware, S. Whitt, A. Tourgee, J. Dunnington, L. Zirkle, J. Burnap, B. Glenn, M. Stowers, B. Dilorio, C. Philippe, C. Rosenberger. β 118 The Honor Tradition is a coveted heritage on Madi- son ' s campus. Through the years, the Honor Council has grown stronger in its efforts of promoting the personal and group integrity of all students. Elected representatives from the respective classes and the Men ' s Student Government Organization serve as an impartial court in acting on violations of the Honor Code, and the Council also sees that all phases of the Code are explained to the students. Honor Council representatives attended the SSASG Convention at Sophia-Newcomb and also an Intercollegiate Conference on Honor Systems at Hood College. In September the Council helped to orientate the new students into the Honor Code through classes held in the dormitories. Soon after the classes and Honor Pledging Ceremony was held at which time each new student signed a pledge card, signifying an understanding of individual responsibility under our Honor System. Honor Council and Student Council held combined buzz sessions in the dormitories in December, and in January the Honor Council sponsored the fourth annual Honor Week. The activities of the week included a Council meet- ing with the dormitory presidents and a Wednesday as- sembly presenting the film Honor Code. The student-chosen Honor Council continually strives to promote honor in every phase of a Madison student ' s life. NANCY HARMON President HONOR COUNCIL PROMOTES PERSONAL AND GROUP INTEGRITY First Row: M. Neale, J. Tunstall, N. Harmon, C. Knight, P. Pakurer. Second Row: A. McFarland, M. Engel, M. Hart, W. Liskey, M. Jenkins, M. Peebles, S. Buschman, C. Rolston. β 119 β SARA WEBB President The Young Women ' s Christian Association endeavors to lead each student into a richer college life through a belief in the Christian life and in 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 representatives from each class, also plans other activities through which closer relationships among the students are attained. The Big Sister-Little Sister Program whereby freshmen are helped through these trying first weeks by the upper- classmen, the Halloween Party which provides fun for all, the Christmas Kid Party when presents are brought to give to needy children, and Singspiration before the Sat- urday night movie β β all of these play an important part in our campus life here at Madison. To promote Christian fellowship among the freshmen, the Y Co-Cabinet was organized under the sponsorship of the YWCA Cabinet. The Co-Cabinet plans and carries out various projects and activities throughout the year. Y members are encouraged to active membership through volunteering their services in the area of their choice. In this way each member is a vital part of the Y activities. YWCA PROMOTES CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Advisors, Left to Right: Dr. and Mrs. Partlow, Dr. and Mrs. Dickerson. Lett to Right: E. Early, Vice-President; K. Keatley, Secretary; B. Clark, Treasurer. β 120 Standing: K. Keatley, L. Lin- coln, B. Green. Seated: R. May- hew, M. J. Rowell, B. Clark, C. Jordan, J. Shumaker. First Row: B. Freed, C. Hens- ley, D. Denton, E. Early, S. Young. Second Row: J. Kent, C. Ryburn, Z. Heilig. COY CABINET. First Row: E. Branson, D. Davis, C. Bunch, P. Gay. Second Row: L. Strick- land, J. Scott, C. Ohl, B. Springer, C. Rose. 121 β 7HE breeze Through This Entrance Students Enter This Year 1 y ' u β ' ' V - 1,660 For the trusty old staff members with printer ' s ink in their veins, The BREEZE when it comes out on Friday night means more than a campus sheet filled with features and news stories. To these staff members the Friday night edition is the end product of a week ' s work of putting the BREEZE together. To the reporters on the news and feature staffs it has meant long hours of gathering news and then more hours in writing it. To the advertising staff the week is a series of trips downtown obtaining ads from the Har- risonburg merchants. After these two staffs have handed in their material, preparation of the copy for the printers is started as staff members meet in the BREEZE room to work on Tuesday and Thursday nights. To the headline editors the headlines glaring at them from the paper bring back thoughts of the time and skill it takes for the arduous task in writing headlines. To the typists the paper stands for the many battles in getting the typewriters to work as well as trying to reach the handwritten copy. DORIS SHILLINGBTJRG Editor-in-Chief THE BREEZE IS VOICE OF STUDENTS The Advisor, Kyle Stirling; Assistant Editor, Sarah Chinn, and the Business Manager, Carol Eldridge, look over past editions for ideas lor this week ' s edition. C. Rowzie, C. Almond, J. May, B. Wymer, C. Garry, P. Gary, M. Doval, B. Edwards, S. Sparks, reporters of the feature and news staff, bring in articles for the paper. β 122 β To the copyreaders it has meant rewriting and correcting endless errors in the copy. To the make- up staff it has meant counting words, measuring space to make the stories fit, and wracking their brains for creative ideas in the placement of the stories in the papers. Typists J. Leitner, A. Shriver, V. Lynn, N. Gallahan, M. Lute, A. Hanowell prepare the news which will be sent to the printers. But more than all these things the Breeze after it is completed, gives the staff members feelings of self-satisfaction in serving to the best of their ability the mem- bers of our very own student body. A. Hanowell. The staff appreciates the stu- dent interest in the paper as has been shown by the many letters that have been sent to the Breeze this year. Since the main pur- pose of the Breeze is to reflect student opinion the staff endeav- ors to make this its main objec- tive. D. Grant, C. Herrman, L. Can- golosi, L. Cox, B. Oyler, B. Wyn- der, J. Dunnington, N. and S. Chinn watch and offer sugges- tions. 123- PATTIE LOU JERNIGAN Editor Madison ' s yearbook enjoys the distinction of having been the first student publication issued at the college. Celebrating its fifty-second year, the SCHOOLMA ' AM still maintains the purpose of preserving those memories 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 sec- tion. Other members of the staff are selected from mem- bers of the student body who are interested in the book. This year ' s SCHOOLMA ' AM is a patriotic one. We have tried to create for you a memory book containing the most lasting symbols of our college β the Alma Mater, the school colors, and the college seal. We have also tried to present a lasting picture of our college days through significant pictures and meaningful words. The members of the staff have worked hard to pro- duce the 1961 SCHOOLMA ' AM. It is a job requiring many hours of worry and struggle, but it is an enjoyable task, a rewarding one. SCHOOLMA ' AM STAFF PUBLISHES FIFTY-SECOND EDITION Seated: Doris Humphries, Business Manager; Carolyn Crosswhite, Assistant Editor. Standing;: Mr. David Diller, Mrs. Mona Coffman, Advisors. Members of the SCHOOLMA ' AM staff enjoy the annual Christmas Party. β 124 β EDITORIAL STAFF. First Row: S. Budd, Pictures; M. Perdue, Seniors; A. C. Watkins, Juniors; J. Teele, Sophomores; M. A. Spinks, Freshmen. Second Row: C. Chamblin, Organizations; M. Blaylock, Copy; D. Abbott, Fac- ulty; C. Catterton, Academics; M. Blaylock, Copy; D. Young, Fea- tures. Absent from Picture: A. King, Greeks. First Row: A. Snellings, B. Avert, C. Griffith, R. Scruggs, T. Atwell, M. Wells. Second Row: G. Munkasey, R. Huffman, P. Minor, R. Hensley, C. Bailey, P. Gay. BUSINESS STAFF. First Row: S. Harmon, J. Neal, M. Arnott. Second Row: L. Chinn, D. Sykes, G. Paulette, C. Davis, S. Bowman, P. Estes, J. Hott. 125 β The Men ' s Student Government Organization began its activities in the fall of 1948. It was felt that the men students on campus were in need of an organized group by which they might integrate their activities and faciliate means of taking part in campus activities. The objectives of the SGO are to promote better student-faculty relations, act as intermediary between the administration and the men students, and to promote the general goodwill and welfare of the college and student body. Toward these objectives, the SGO has aimed to promote and support the well-being of the men students at Madison. The SGO has participated in various activities during the year, including the annual smoker (the stag party 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. CHARLES RODEFFER President MEN ' S STUDENT GOVERNMENT IN TWELFTH YEAR DR. E. L. TOLBERT Advisor Left to Right: D. Hooke, C. Bradfield, C. Rodeifer, B. Armentrout, S. Layman, C. Good. β 126 S.G.O. members meet in Bur- russ Hall for their weekly busi- ness meeting. ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE. Left to Right: C. Rodeffer, W. Steele, M. Whitmire, J. Zirk. The men students make good use of the men ' s day student room between classes by relaxing with a quick game of cards. The Judicial Branch of our self-government is our Student Court, which is composed of one fresh- man, two sophomores, two juniors, and four seniors, including the chairman. All faculty members and all students are privi- leged to prefer charges, submit reports, or request decisions of opinions before the Student Court con- cerning 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 students. Also, the Court co- operates 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 Student Government Organization found guilty. A vote of two-thirds of the Court shall be required for conviction. All decisions of the Court are subject to the approval of the College Administration. If a de- cision of the Court is not satisfactory to the de- fendant, an appeal may be taken to the Faculty Judiciary Committee whose recommendation shall be submitted to the President of the college for final decision. This year, the Men ' s Honor Court met in several sessions to confer on matters pertaining to the SGO. MEN ' S STUDENT COURT IS JUDICIAL BRANCH OF SELF-GOVERNMENT First Row: D. Hooke, R. Hull, J. D. Peters, M. Slabaugh, J. Zirk, L. Monger. C. Rodeffer, B. Linton. Second Row: C. Good, D. Golladay, β 128 β We like to think of the Young Men ' s Christian As- sociation as an organization existing primarily to help others help themselves. This theme has proven most successful this year, for the Y has engaged in many worthwhile activities, on and off the campus. Among these were Friday Chapel, Christmas gifts for under- privileged children of the area, attendance at the Southern Area Council in Atlanta, Georgia; participation in the Christmas Pageant, and numerous activities with the YWCA. 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 per- sonality and building a Christian society. LARRY ARMENTROUT President YMCA ENGAGES IN CHRISTIAN ACTIVITIES First Row: R. Taylor, L. Armentrout, Dr. Chappell, L. Shoemaker, S. Outen, D. Hooke. Second Row: G. Bennett, R. Harlow, F. Eaton, C. Rodeffer, B. Yoder, C. Bradfield, J. D. Peters. β 129 β The committee, a segment of the Student Government Association, consists of four representatives from each class, plus the head waitress in each dining hall. These members are always willing to answer any questions per- taining to the rules of the Standards, and to urge students to submit suggestions that they feel would bring needed improvement. The duties of Standards includes checking date-books for complete and correct information, checking date cen- ters for proper conduct, keeping order in the dining halls, and promoting other standards for general conduct and appearance. SUSAN MOYAR President STANDARDS COMMITTEE PROMOTES GOOD CONDUCT i Seated: A. Woolford, C. Wooten, A. Forrester. Standing: S. Steele, J. Herrin, V. Moore, L. Carver, B. Myers, V. Wagner. β 130 β Many of the activities and duties of the Social Com- mittee 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 decoration for dances. The main purpose of this com- mittee, however, is to provide the social experience neces- sary for the poised and attractive individual of today. The Major Student Organizations Tea started the activities for the year. This tea is held annually in the early fall to enable all new students to become better ac- quainted with faculty and the campus leaders. The Stu- dent Government often presents a dance in the opening of the year. During the spring the Social Committee assist the German Club and the Cotillion in the decorating for the May Day Dance. They also help with the Senior Dance and Reception for the weekend of graduation. SANDRA COOMES Chairman SOCIAL COMMITTEE PERFORMS MANY DUTIES Left to Right: J. Wells, M. Comer, B. Newby, S. Urquhart, J. Hoist, C. Steinlah. Seated: G. Holliday. B. Edwards, G. Paulette, P. Steele, F. Murphy, β 131 β Left to Right: M. H. Stowers, Business Manager; M. F. Tyler, Editor. HANDBOOK AIDS ALL STUDENTS The Student Government Handbook is compiled in the spring for the follow- ing school year. The main purpose of the Handbook is to present student regulations but it also has such bene- ficial features as the campus map and the Alma Mater. Honor Council, Stu- dent Government, clubs, honor societies, and sororities are represented in the Handbook. The Handbook is financed by student organizations and local merchants. FIRE SAFETY COMMITTEE CONDUCTS DRILLS The Fire Safety Committee is com- posed of a campus Fire Chief, an as- sistant campus Fire Chief, and an ap- pointed Fire Chief from each dormitory on campus. In the fall, a demonstration by the Harrisonburg Fire Department was given to instruct us as to the correct use of the fire equipment and correct procedures to follow. Monthly fire drills along with surprise drills were given in the dormitories. Left to Right: C. Twomey, B. Zimmerman, C. Ryburn, M. Friel, D. Abbott, S. Mahaney, P. Peabody, H. Smith, M. Anderson, M. Perdue. β 132 β Seated: M. J. Cleavenger, V. L. Tadlock, S. Blankenship, Chairman; A. King, M. Keith. Standing: C. Miller, R. Primer, C. Wells, N. Joyner, F. Murphy, S. Dutemple, P. Peyton, N. Burkett, A. Barbec, H. Carter. The Junior Marshalls are appointed each year by the officers of the Junior Class. The Marshalls assist and direct all formal processions on such occasions as convocations, Founder ' s Day, and Graduation. JUNIOR MARSHALLS ADD TO SPECIAL EVENTS USHERS AID COLLEGE PROGRAMS The Ushers is a committee consisting of representatives elected by each class. The duties of the group are the preparation and distribution of programs and the conducting of seating arrangements in Wilson Auditorium. The Ushers serve at all College Lyceum programs, Glee Club Concerts, and Com- munity Concerts held at the college. First Row: Mr. Marshall, C. Hastie. V. Moore, B. Coghill, G. Paulette, B. Sykes, P. Pakurar, M. Jones. Seated: J. Hubbard, V. Lyn, C. Riss- ler, K. Rogers, B. Richards, S. Budd, P. Matthews, H. Caravas. β 133 β ELEANOR CAMMER President The 1960-1961 year really began for the Bluestone Cotillion Club when it welcomed eighteen new goats in November. During the two-day goating period, the goats wore blue skirts and sweaters, the Cotillion banner and traditional pointed hat. Initiation service and a party were held on November 16 and the club had eighteen new members. Christmas and the ending of 1960 were celebrated at a party December 7. Second semester brought the initiation of more goats. The initiation was followed by the big Cotillion-German formal dance week-end, March 3 and 4. The week-end festivities included an informal concert Saturday evening, and a formal dance on Saturday nis:ht. It was at the formal dance that the officers of the club and their escorts participated in the traditional figure. The Cotillion Club also assisted in May Day festivities and commencement dances. Graduating senior members said their farewells and incoming officers took their official stand and prepared to begin work on the next year ' s program at the annual spring picnic. COTILLION CLUB CO-SPONSORS DANCE WEEK-END Officers, First Row: M. Tyler, P. Bigger, M. Gard. Second Row: J. Roseberry, J. Simms, P. Peabody, J. House. Advisors, Left to Right: Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Curtis Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Caldwell. First Row: I. Richardson, A. Helfrich, A. Bruce, C. Crosswhite, D. Marston, D. Diehl. Second Row: L. Cropper, G. Holliday, M. Trussell, S. Staton. Third Row: M. Massey, J. Ben?e, H. Glass, S. Mahanes. Fourth Row: R. Tozier, D. Brosies, N. Beverage, J. Walls. Fifth Row: B. Dilorio, P. De- Bemardinis. First Row: G. Wagner, P. By bee, C. Wilkinson, H. Carter, A. King, J. Shumaker. Second Row: J. Basile, B. Beachman, J. Culver, B. Farrar, B. Armentrout. Third Row: D. Brown, J. Satterwhite, S. Campbell, J. Miller, B. Haney. Fourth Row: P. Mothershead, D. Pollock, W. McKee, J. Douglas. Fifth Row: M. Calvert, S. Ruckel, K. Hudson. Pat Bigger gives two Cotillion goats a hard time as they go through the initiation for becom- ing a member. β 135 β As a beginning to its twenty-ninth year on campus, the German Club sponsored a cabaret dance held in the fall. The club welcomed new goats into the club in Novem- ber. 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 1960. 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. KITTY ROGERS President GERMAN CLUB SPONSORS CABARET DANCE Officers, First Row: M. Neale, J. Hixon. Second Row: C. Wells, E. Childers, J. Armstrong, B. Harrington. Advisors, Left to Right: Mr. and Mrs. John Lehrberger, Mr. Thomas W. Leigh. β 136 β First Row: T. Ferreli, V. Lynn, M. Robertson, B. D ' uncan, C. Eudailey, J. Clinedinst. Second Row: B. Harris, M. Lute, M. de Bary, D. Young, B. Yates. Third Row: B. Dickerson, V. Wright, P. Payne, S. Bankert, J. Lawton. Fourth Row: P. Hall, C. Puryear, S. Sumpter, E. Miller, J. Wicks, B. Jones. First Row: L. Hill, M. Hardin, D. Johnson, M. Cleavenger, C. Poor, V. Garrett. Second Row: C. Chamblin, J. Locknane, N. Sykes, M. Comer, J. Palmer. Third Row: K. Ferguson, P. Pakurar, A. Johnson, M. Farris, J. Grave. Fourth Row: S. Steele, A. Dick- son, M. Rowell, N. Clark, D. Max- well. Fifth Row: P. Minor. F. Morefield, D. Schornstein, C. Huff- man. The annual fall goating proves to be fun and excitement for old and new German Club members. rk β 137 β Phi Beta Lambda, formerly Future Business Leaders of America, is a nationally organ- ized college organization whose purpose is to promote the under- standing of business procedures, thus helping adapt the business student to his selected vocation. A social get-together with the Freshmen business students was first on the Chapter ' s calendar. The other meetings presented in- formative programs by the mem- bers and special guests. The chapter had a field trip to some of the business concerns of interest in the area, and the year was concluded with a banquet and installation of officers for the coming year. First Row: J. Wells, Parliamentarian; S. Dellinger, Reporter; N. Savage, President; J. Hixon, Secretary; C. Good, Treasurer. Second Row: C. Poor, R. Hull, K. Nagle, H. Carter, R . Lucas, E. Smith, Sponsors; V. Newton, A. Haley, A. Hobbs, E. Early. FBLA BECOMES A MEMBER First Row: K. Rudelle, J. Hertzler, B. Triplett, J. Keiter, J. Probst. Second Row: C. Karper, G. Munkasey, J. Prisaznick, B. Bartkiewiez, S. Harmon, S. Bowman. Third Row: B. Breeze, M. Yankey, N. Bazemore, P. Steele, P. Matthews, B. Sykes, B. Yates, N. Tripolos, J. Hott, P. Wills. β 138- Third Row: S. Fansler, J. Hines, H. Cohen, D. Baker. Second Row: B. Dickerson, J. Sapin, D. Bufani, J. Neal, B. Kinsey. Third Row: P. Estes, D. Maxwell, P. Gutshall, B. Morris, J. Bowers, N. Clark, B. Jones, L. Lee, J. Locknane, M. McBride. OF PHI BETA LAMBDA First Row: L. Pace, A. Jenkins, M. Duncan, E. Misher, B. Warren, B. Taylor. Second Row: J. Nightingale, J. Satko, S. Burner, E. Beamaisy, F. Griffin, N. Miller, J. Lillard, P. Leeter, D. Jones. Third Row: V. Linton, K. Evans, P. Glenny, K. Conner, P. Waltmar, C. Hudson, C. Chennault, R. Parr, P. Danny, B. Gleason, D. Wilson. Fourth Row: C. Thomas, K. Pearce, M. Johnson, D. Davis, S. Averby, A. Lostetter. S. Thackston, S. Hammer, S. Blosser. -139- Left to Right: I. Allen, President; A. Hall, Secretary; Mrs. Sawhill, Advisor; B. Thomas, Vice Presi- dent; C. Woo ten, Treasurer. Sigma Phi Lambda signified scholarship, fellow- ship, and leadership. It is a local honor society for those students that have maintained a three-point average. Its purpose is to promote and maintain scholarship among students and to provide social ex- perience for its members. Each member strives to uphold the ideals of this society and it becomes more firmiy established each year as a vital and influential organization on campus. Sigma Phi Lambda, in cooperation with the col- lege administrators and other honor societies, aided in establishing and maintaining a tutoring program whereby this organization might better serve each student. SIGMA PHI LAMBDA IS LOCAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: B. Edwards, M. Fravel, L. Bowman, V. Christian, D. Davis. Second Row: C. Carnes, P. Perdue, C. Smith, A. Dickson. Third Row: D. Marstan, J. Palmer, J. Leitner, M. Rowell, E. Jenkins. Fourth Row: A. Hobbs, J. Miller, D. Sykes, C. Huffman, G. Paulette, J. Teele. β 140β First Row: G. Mercer, S. Steel. Second Row: G. Tadlock, J. Hamlet, B. Newby. Third Row: L. Kern, S. Hardie, J. Herein, K. McClanahan, B. Heys, J. Ponzillo, C. Kennedy, A. Forrester. CURIE CLUB MOTTO IS ON WITH SCIENCE Left to Right: C. Smith, Reporter; J. Zirkle, Vice President; B. Nelson, President; D. Reed, Secretary; J. Ward, Treasurer. Standing: Dr. Wells, Mr. Fisher, Dr. Cool, Advisors. Each Curie Science member tries to further the progress of science as expressed in the motto, On with Science. In order to fill the motto, the club scheduled various activities. Talks were given by professors and students. In the fall, a formal initiation of new mem- bers took place in the reception room of Converse Dormitory. β141β The Stratford Players have come a long way since interest was first shown for this organization in 1917. The club has progressed from a small literary society to a hard working group of drama enthusiasts. Twice a year the Players sponsor a production. Diligent work, en- thusiasm, cooperation and talent are the combination that provides dramatic presentations. The play given in the fall, The Diary of Anne Frank, was designed and di- rected by James A. Link, Stratford ' s new sponsor and advisor. The club worked enthusiastically with the very able Mr. Link in making this play drama history on Madi- son ' s campus. For the Spring Arts Festival, the Stratford Players presented Antigone, a one act play by Jean Anouilh adapted from the Greek tragedy by Sophocles. SUZANNE KRAIGE President STRATFORD PLAYERS PRESENT DIARY OF ANNE FRANK Officers: Mr. J. O. Link, Advisor; S. Copenhaver, Recorder of Points; S. Kraige, President; V. Anderson, Secretary; P. Clements, Vice President; R. Taylor, Publicity Chairman. β 142 β First Row: R. Taylor, E. Guil- lion, S. Copenhaver, S. Kraige, S. Hepp, D. Blevins. Second Row: S. Outen, L. Kern, Mr. Link, V. Anderson, P. Clements, L. Armen- trout. Left to Right: P. Bryan, C. Baker, E. Bennett, J. Tyson, A. Meade. A scene from the Stratford fall play, The Diary of Anne Frank. 143 β First Row: K. Rudy, B. Norquest. Second Row: D. Liengefaach, M. Ely, M. Hall. Third Row: E. Bronson, E. Reid, W. Turner. ALPHA RHO DELTA IS FOR LATIN STUDENTS The purpose of Alpha Rho Delta is to create a greater understanding and appreciation among its members of the life, arts and cultures of ancient civiliza- tion and to present the relationship of this heritage to the present day. Many varied and interesting programs are pre- sented by speakers, movies and discus- sion during the year. PI OMEGA PI IS HONORARY BUSINESS FRATERNITY Pi Omega Pi, a National Honorary Business Education Fraternity aims to promote scholarship and high ethical standards, aids in civic betterment in colleges, and teach the ideal of service as the basis of all worthy enterprise. Activities during the year included administering business placement tests to new students, presenting an award to the sophomore business major with the highest average, and sponsoring a speaker in assembly. First Row: C. Bradfield, G. Newton, Mr. William Walsh, Sponsor; B. Myers, N. Lightner, H. Bush. Second Row: Mr. Hanson, C. Good, C. Critzer, D. Hofelick, C. Bowers, A. Hobbs, B. Hoffman, W. Huffman, B. Ander- son, J. Nelson, S. Layman, L. Monger. β 144- Left to Right: C. Knight, S. Young, S. Webb, C. Hall, S. Smith, C. Gilliam, J. Allen. Alpha Beta Alpha, the National Undergrad- uate Library Science Fraternity, was established on our campus during the spring semester of 1960. Its purpose is to encourage young men and women to become librarians, and to further the professional knowledge of persons in the library field. Membership is open to all persons majoring or minoring in library science. EX LIBRIS BECOMES ALPHA BETA ALPHA KAPPA PI IS VIRGINIA ' S FIRST CHAPTER Gamma Kappa of Kappa Pi, an international honorary art fraternity, is Virginia ' s first chapter. The chapter was founded on Madison ' s campus in 1958. Its objectives are to promote art interest and high scholarship among students and to recognize potential ability in the field of art. Some of the activities of Kappa Pi are to illustrate Chrysalis, the literary maga- zine ; sponsor exhibitions of members ' work, and sponsor the election of Miss Madison. Art majors, minors, and con- centrators with qualified scho- lastic requirements and a genu- ine interest in art are eligible for membership. Left to Right: Miss Grove, C. Atkinson, B. Feather, H. Caravas, Mr. Diller, M. Buchanan. 145- Many activities during the year serve to demonstrate the B.S.U. spirit found in the Madi- son Baptist Student Union. There were such events as the Freshman get-acquainted party, attending the state convention, the annual banquet, and the Spring Retreat at Eagle Eyrie in Lynchburg. Weekly activities included Pause for Power, Friday night Bible study, the Student Choir, and Sunday night fel- lowship. Through these, the members of B.S.U. have sought to develop wholesome social and spiritual lives, and strong Chris- tian friendship. The Baptist Student Union through its unit organizations, Sunday School, Training Union, and Y.W.A. has striven to create a closer relationship be- tween the Baptist students on campus and the Harrisonburg Church. First Row: M. Zimmerman, J. Gracey. Second Row: L. Kern, G. Stuliffe, P. Fizer, K. Nagle. Standing: S. Young, V. Newton. VARIED ACTIVITIES AID B.S.U. CHRISTIAN FRIENDSHIP First Row: C. Bunch, E. Piercy, J. Brown, B. Avert. Second Row: J. Hines, C. Griffith, J. Cloe, V. Asbury, B. Kinsey. Third Row: J. Lohr, B. Prince, M. Dovel, C. Overstreet. 146 First Row: A. Coffey, G. Whitmer, B. Walls, J. Ward, C. Critzer, P. Peyton, D. Bufani, D. Schornstein. Second Row: S. Umberger, C. Frye, M. Lincoln, S. Young, F. Bevis, V. Garrett, P. Pound, B. Farrow. Third Row: S. Webb, J. Garber, C. Puster, G. Holliday, P. Minor, N. Houseman. Fourth Row: T. Winboume, B. Freed, P. Burbaker, B. Cuberry, R. Pruner, A. Hanonwell, P. Ryerson. Fifth Row: B. Haufman, C. Vacher, J. Paterson, J. Boone, B. Mullins, D. Shaw, P. Daken. Sixth Row: A. Forrester, C. Wells, C. Miller, S. Whitt. S.E.A. EXPLORES EDUCATION AS A CAREER Left to Right: B. Thomas, J. Patterson, C. Wooten, President; Mr. Stewart, Advisor; H. Torian, C. Noel, V. Garrett, A. Samford. The G. Tyler Miller chapter of the Student National Educa- tion Association was formed to give the opportunity for. stu- dents to explore the opportuni- ties of education as a career; to evaluate their own aptitudes, capabilities and interests as prospective professional educa- tors; and to interest the most capable in education as a career. To acquaint students preparing to teach with the history, ethics, services, purposes, and ac- complishments of the Virginia Education Association is an- other of its purposes. Programs during the year in- clude a movie, panel discussion, and initiation of new members. Highlights of the year in- cluded the Christmas party and the picnic before exams. 147- First Row: C. Wells, Sargent-at-Arms; M. Vest, Program Chairman; C. Davis, President. Second Row: J. Roach, Treasurer; D. Sykes, Secretary; Miss M. Sieg, Sponsor; Mrs. E. Bryan, Sponsor; D. Clark, Vice President. The Frances Sale Club is composed of sixty 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 homemak- ing, to obtain a stronger spirit of friendship and cooperation among home economics stu- dents, to give training in club leadership, and to provide pro- fessional development of home economics. A Christmas party was held in Home Management House fol- lowing the theme, Understand- ing Our International Friends. Refreshments consisted of foods served in foreign lands. High- lights during the spring in- cluded a fashion show by Ney ' s Department Store, a banquet at Belle Meade, and attending the state convention of Virginia Home Economics Association in Roanoke. FRANCES SALE CLUB FURTHERS INTEREST IN HOMEMAKING First Row: E. Gill, J. Busel, N. Wilkinson, M. Stowers, M. Lute. Second Row: B. Winder, D. Humphries, J. Scott, A. Coffey, B. Walls. Third Row: S. Kilby, N. Terry, J. Clark, S. Powell, P. VanPelt, C. Catterton, L. Blackwell. Fourth Row: A. Graeme, K. Ferguson, F. Boykin, E. Morris, P. Minor, G. Fearnow, J. Armstrong. Fifth Row: M. Craig, E. Andrews, A. Woolford, M. Jones, L. Terry. Sixth Row: J. Majette, S. Leech, J. Cloe, S. Marilla, M. Lantz, M. Comer, H. Goode, P. Wolfe, C. Fredericks, L. Mayton. β 148 β First Row: B. Stidley, V. Moore, N. Abbott, D. Davis, V. Tadlock, K. Marano, G. Mercer. Second Row: D. Bowman, M. Arnott, B. Humphries, J. Hamlet, C. Boettcher, M. Massey, P. Brucher. Third Row: C. Fitz- gerald, Mr. Lehrberger, Dr. Ikenberry, L. Davis, D. Cook. The Mathematics Club, which is composed of Mathematics majors and minors, has as its purpose to maintain and foster an 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 abacus through modern algebra. MATH CLUB FOSTERS INTEREST IN FIELD AREA CLUBS FACILITATE TRANSPORTATION The Area Clubs are composed of Madison students from these four areas: Southwestern Vir- ginia, Richmond, Norfolk, and Northern Virginia. Their aims are to bring about a closer as- sociation among the students living in these areas, to facili- tate holiday transportation ar- rangements, to be of assistance to prospective Madison students, and to promote social functions with other colleges having similar organizations. Member- ship is open to all students wishing to participate in these activities. The Executive Council, com- posed of the presidents, serves as the coordinating body of these clubs. Seated: J. Hines, J. Walls. Standing: J. Lockname, C. Benham. 149 β LE CERCLE FRANCAIS CREATES UNDERSTANDING OF FRENCH LANGUAGE Le Cercle Francais attempts to create an understanding and an enjoy- ment 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. Kneeling: P. Peyton, J. Leitner, C. Bobo. First Row: A. Hall, J. Palmer, S. Sparks, J. McGhee, S. Davy, President. Second Row: J. Wright, S. Fravel. Third Row: S. Hepp, Vice President; B. Springer, C. Doolev. SPANISH CLUB BROADENS KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGE El Club Espanol offers its members the opportunity of meeting informally and becoming familiar with the ways of life of Spanish-speaking people. Through the use of films and songs, participation in programs and by taking special trips, the club has broadened its knowledge in the field of Spanish. First Row: V. Lynn, S. Gonzoles, J. Kiser, S. Myers. Second Row: A. Forrester, S. Tolbert, Dr. Martinez, Advisor; S. Sumpter. 150- First Row: B. Tharp, S. Sparks, B. Rixey. Second Row: M. Rowe, Mr. A. K. Eagle, E. Davis, Mrs. A. K. Eagle, Reverend Rhein, M. Bernard, C. Miller, C. Dooley. Every Sunday evening the Episcopal stu- dents can be seen Canterbury-bound for their weekly meeting at Emmanuel Episcopal Church. The group is especially proud this year of the new church and their wonderful new meeting room. After supper, cooked by several Canter- burians, devotions are held and are followed by planned activities. EPISCOPALIANS WORK FOR CANTERBURY CLUB Seated: S. Sandy, M. Hosaflook, Secretary; J. Hill, Vice President; W. Huff- man, President; B. Dovel, Treasurer; B. Stidley, Reporter; B. Yates. Standing: B. Morris, C. Hensley, C. Rolston, C. Keller, P. Mclnturff, M. Reilly, F. Zirk, A. Tourgee, S. Hale, M. Whissen, S. Shoemaker. N. Depoy, M. Funkhouser, M. Myers, P. VanPelt. SESAME CLUB WELCOMES DAY STUDENTS Sesame means open door and the Sesame Club tries to make the club just that. All women day students are welcomed into the club and try to make the school year more profitable by working and play- ing together as an integral part of Madison College. The activities of the club incude a fall initiation of new members at Riverwood, a Christmas party and a picnic in the spring. β 151 β Left to Right: L. Howard, Treasurer; N. Abbott, Vice-President; S. Lindsey, Secretary; G. Fitzgerald, President. Kappa Delta Pi, a national honor society in education, formally recognizes with mem- bership those juniors and seniors who have met the na- tional requirements of a schol- arship above the upper quintile of the college, and a certain number of completed semester hours in education. The mem- bers must indicate a continued interest in the field and mani- fest desirable personal habits and leadership attributes. Due to the national fiftieth anniversary of our society, our theme this year has been Kappa Delta Pi Celebrates Fifty Years of Progress. We honored this anniversary with a tea in February. The tapping ceremony was held in November. During the year the society had educational programs, the annual banquet, and election and installation of new officers. The society strove to carry out its purposes in the encouragement of high profes- sional, intellectual, and personal standards and of recognition of outstanding contributions to education. KAPPA DELTA PI CELEBRATES FIFTIETH YEAR First Row: G. Whitmer, F. Roland, B. Freed, F. Grove, Sponsor; H. Fulcher, J. Miller. Second Row: C. Voorhees, D. Shaw, C. Ryburn, C. Wootten, G. Burau, Sponsor; B. King, H. Goode, L. Kern, B. Zuckerman. β 152- Left to Right: P. Smith, M. Trussell, A. Dawkins, L. Chappell, J. May, F. Faucette, L. Clark, K. Nagle, C. Bradfield. RECREATION COUNCIL INCREASES RECREATIONAL FACILITIES Left to Right: N. Wilkinson, Secretary; J. Belda, President; B. Thomas, Vice-President. Absent from Picture: N. Leigh, Treasurer; Dean Garber, Dr. Tate, Advisors. The aim of the Recreation Council is to obtain recreational facilities for use by the stu- dents. This year the council ac- quired stereo sets for most of the dormitories. Each dorm re- ceived new games and sleds. Also, they obtained new ping pong tables and equipment. Out of the Council ' s funds came contributions to the May Day Festivities and Christmas decorations for Alumnae Hall. All students are represented through their dormitory or some other organization. Re- quests are brought to the Coun- cil by the representatives and are then considered. The Coun- cil attempts to obtain these facilities most needed. β 153- First Row: L. Smith, Reporter; P. Dale, Secretary; H. Smith, President; A. Barber, Vice President; J. Copp, Advisor. Second Row: B. Duncan, Q. Schweitzer, S. Outen, M. Hart, M. Robertson. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB NEW TO MADISON The Psychology Club is a newly formed organi- zation on the Madison campus. It is composed of psychology majors and minors having at least six hours of psychology previous to membership and who are enrolled in a three hour course. The pur- pose of the club is to broaden the interests and knowledge of students in the area of behavioral science. Meetings are held in relation to various phases of psychology with speakers and discussions as the principle source of information. The club is presently trying to meet the neces- sary requirements for the national psvchologv fra- ternity, PSI CHI. Seated: A. Allen, Secretary; P. Dakan, President; B. Haney, Treasurer. Standing: B. Hannah, V. May. SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIETY SPONSORS MOCK ELECTION The Social Science Society is in its second year of existence and has as its purpose the pro- motion and maintenance of in- terest in the Social Sciences among students of college level. It also encourages academic scholarship. The Society spon- sored the mock election held on the campus on November 7, 1960, an experience enjoyed by many members of the organiza- tion. Plans for the spring semester include a banquet at the Belle Meade and some in- formal lectures by visiting pro- fessors. 154 β Greetings to the Seniors of ' 61. We congratulate you cm the work you have com- pleted, and wish for you the very best success in the years ahead. No matter where you go or what you do, you will always be a part of Madison ' s ever growing family. We invite you now to become an active member of our Madison College Alumni Association. Any- one who has been here for a minimum of one year or its equivalent is eligible for membership. We publish two news bulletins each year and send out numerous class letters written by class agents. We maintain an office in Alumnae Hall, and keep files of our alumni for the convenience of the whole campus. The annual dues are only $1.00 but we also ask all who can to contribute at least as much as $5.00 to our Loyalty Fund. This fund is used to supple- ment the amount coming in from dues, and is needed to meet the expenses of the office. Please keep us posted on your new names and addresses, and do keep in touch with for only thus can we keep in touch with you. We have fine Alumni Chapters in Charleston, W. Va., Baltimore, Md., Culpeper, Rockbridge, The Peninsula, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Winchester, Roan- oke, Richmond and Harrisonburg, Va., and are in the process of attempting to organize chapters in Lynchburg, Arlington, Orange, and Clifton Forge. Your Alma Mater has given you her best, and we who have received much must give much. May God bless each one as you go out with all of your enthusiasm, courage, and ability to help build a better world; one of peace, justice, and good will to all. ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION WELCOMES CLASS OF ' 61 This drawing of the Madison arch is the familiar symbol used on the Alumnae Bulletin. This picture, too, has been used by the Associa- tion for its bulletin, representing the welcome Madi- son College has for each student entering its gates. β 155 β The Madison College Concert Orchestra provides music for many campus functions such as convocation, May Day Festivities, graduation and musical programs. The highlight of the year is the annual tour of the orchestra. The concert consists of classical and semi- classical selections, as well as Broadway hit tunes. The members of the orchestra achieve a great sense of satisfication from bringing the joys of music to our varied audiences. MR. CLIFFORD MARSHALL Conductor CONCERT ORCHESTRA PROVIDES First Row: Mr. Marshall, B. Bennett, V. Wright, S. Seabright, C. Allman, M. Lyon, S. Spencer, G. Tyson. Second Row: B. Louderback, F. Moore, D. Kraus, F. Taylor, C. Phillippe, R. Monsch, M. Taylor, P. Perdue, C. Steinlah, N. Killeen. Third Row: S. Fitzwater, V. Brewer, J. Webber, B. Tharp, C. Patterson, L. Rozzasa, L. Utz, M. Webb, R. Linton, D. Hooke. β 156- Left to Right: D. Hook, Librarian; P. Perdue, Secretary-Treasurer; L. Rozzasa, President; B. Tharp, Vice- President; B. Bennett, Concertmaster; V. Wright, Publicity Chairman. MUSIC FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS The Orchestra presents its annual concert to the faculty and students of Madison College in a Wednesday assembly. β 157 β Officers, First Row: Dr. Lester Bucher, Director; H. Berkely, President; K. Keatley, Student Director; S. Blankenship, Business Manager. Second Row: B. Clark, Secretary; L. Hamrick, Treasurer; M. Rowe, Accompanist; J. Burke, Vice President; A. Ligon, Librarian. The Concert Choir, under the direction of Dr. Lester Bucker, began its forty-fourth year with the same basic purpose predom- inant in the minds of its mem- bers β service to Madison. Throughout the year the choir participated in several of the college assemblies, and at Christmas time presented its traditional Christmas Vespers Program. This year the choir traveled to New York where concerts were given in various high schools and churches. The choir ' s participation in the ser- vice at Saint Thomas church provided an experience that will long be remembered by its members. Marking the end of an event- ful year for the choir were Senior Vespers, Baccalaureate and Commencement. The members of the choir re- ceived satisfaction in gaining musical growth and pleasure and in sharing it with others. CONCERT CHOIR TOUR INCLUDES NEW YORK First Row (right side): S. Mahanes, A. Ligon, S. O ' Bryan, C. Miller. Second Row: F. Callahan, G. Cosby, K. Black, M. Rowe. First Row (left side): M. Davis, J. Hoist, F. Sydnor, L. Shockley, B. Burgess. Second Row: B. Oyler, C. Rose, N. Acken, L. Hamrick. Processional (right): L. Bowman, J. Massey, C. Diehl, H. Berkley, D. Brown, S. Blankenship, K. King, M. Calvert, S. Stowe, J. Stover, K. Keatley, M. Peebles. Processional (left): A. Johnson, B. Sawyer, B. Rymer, M. Keith, K. Marano, A. Coiner, J. Hundley, C. Taylor, L. Cantrell, J. Burke, B. Clark, E. Gough, T. Smith. Not pictured are: B. Glenn, A. McCIanahan and C. Benham. First Row: M. Kollender, L. Shockley, S. Spencer, S. Fitzwater, F. Taylor, R. Monsch, C. Phillippe, P. Perdue, C. Patterson. Second Row: R. Weintrub, M. Rowe, D. Hook, V. Brewer, J. Webber, B. Tharp, M. Webb, L. Utz, L. Rossaza, Mr. Sydorvsky. WIND ENSEMBLE DEVELOPED FROM BAND Left to Right: Mr. Sydorvsky, Director; D. Hook, Librarian; L. Shockley, Secretary-Treasurer; P. Perdue, President; F. Taylor, Vice-President. The Madison College Wind Ensemble is a fairly new or- ganization formed from the old band ; however, it is completely- new in idea. Its purpose is to promote a deeper interest in music and love for it. The smaller groups allow for different, interesting, 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 with- in each player. Its activities include re- hearsals once a week, and a final concert at Anthony-Seegar campus school. The Madison College Madri- gal Singers who are in their eighth year, added some new faces. The Madrigal Singers concentrate mainly on the sing- ing of Old English Madrigals Accappella sacred music but has branched out to include four- part secular music. Some of the activities of the group include performing for local civic organizations, churches, and programs at the college. First Row: Martha Southard, President; Gertrud Burau, Director; Larry Armentrout, Librarian. Second Row: Ninette Killeen, Librarian; Leroy Utz, Treasurer. MADRIGAL SINGERS IN EIGHTH YEAR First Row: M. Southard, S. Tysler, M. Bryan, G. Burau, J. Andrews, N. Killeen, C. Woods. Second Row: E. Davis, S. Wilkerson, G. Sutliffe, K. Baker, J. Zirk, D. Hooke. Third Row: L. Utz, L. Armentrout, J. Tyson, D. Rumberg, J. Crider. β 160 β At Piano: B. Lingebach. First Row: M. Reynolds, M. Dovel, D. Woodson, S. Vernon, R. Weintrub, G. Treakle, J. Hertzler, E. Turner, C. Renner. Second Row: C. Rolston, M. Golladay, S. Chapman, J. Fisher, A. Haley, E. Branson, W. Turner, M. Davis, H. Fraser, M. Lute. Third Row: S. Harrell, J. Ikenberry, L. Cox, B. Cronin, C. Wright, H. Hurrman, J. Tressel, M. Lantz, E. Browning, A. Elison, B. Prince. The Madison College Chorus provides an outlet through group participation for those students who have a special interest in choral music. The Chorus took part in the Friday chapel pro- grams by leading in hymn sings and rendering special music, and during the Christmas season helped to supply the music for the Christmas pageant. CHORUS PARTICIPATES IN FRIDAY CHAPEL SIGMA ALPHA IOTA IS NATIONAL MUSIC FRATERNITY The Gamma Iota chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota was installed at Madison College on Decem- ber 7, 1958. Sigma Alpha Iota, an inter- national professional music fra- ternity for women, stands for the highest ideals in music and music education. Membership is by invitation to music stu- dents who maintain a C average in academic subjects and a B average in music subjects. First Row: C. Miller, L. Shockley, P. Bryan, M. McQueen, M. Rowe, S. Smith, J. Hoist. Second Row: C. Reener, P. Perdue, J. Stover, G. Paulette, A. Coiner, A. Malouf, B. Rymer, P. Golladay. Third Row: B. Tharp, J. Burke, S. O ' Bryan, L. Cantrell, R. Weintrub, S. Mahanes, B. Bennett, M. Southard. Fourth Row: K. Black, V. Wright, S. Blankenship, M. Keith, C. Diehl. 161 β N First Row: F. Moore, L. Cantrell, M. E. Keith, L. Gough. Second Row: Mr. L. Watkins, D. Romberg, K. Kennedy, S. Blankenship, J. Hoist, C. Renner, Mr. G. R. Hicks. Third Row: M. L. Rowe, M. S. Jenkins, M. McQueen. DIAPSON CLUB FOSTERS APPRECIATION OF ORGAN MUSIC The Diapason Club, which is affili- ated with the American Guild of Organ- ists, has as its aim the fostering of musical interests, abilities, and appi ' e- ciation on the campus, especially in re- gard to organ music. The club is composed of Madison College organ students. The club mem- bers participate in student recitals, as- sist with church music, sponsor the ap- pearance of musical artists, and take an annual trip. In recent years, the groups has visited the Moller Organ Factory in Hagerstown, Maryland, and has taken a tour to see some of the larger outstand- ing organs in Washington, D. C. CRITERION CLUB ENCOURAGES CREATIVE WRITING The Criterion Club was organized for the purpose of sharing and inspiring appreciation of literature in all aspects. The club provides interested students with the opportunity to develop literary talents through discussions, guest speak- ers, theatre trips, and the publication of the college literary magazine, CHRYSA- LIS. First Row: B. Feather, L. Dillard, Mrs. Fodaski, Advisor; S. Rabe, M. Jones. Cosby, J. May, P. Peyton, V. McQuinn, M. Dove], M. Lyon, M. McClellan. Second Row: C. Almond, G. β 162 β Left to Right: D. Denton, J. Snyder, L. Kern, H. Goode, B. Blanton. The Interfaith Council is composed of the presidents of the various religious groups on campus, their ministers, advisors, and the faculty advisors. The Council holds regular monthly meetings with the purpose of discussing and seeking to enrich the religious life on campus. Included in the Council ' s activities for the year have been the religious preference registra- tion in the Fall, a carol sing in conjunction with the Y, the sponsorship of an assembly program. INTERFAITH COUNCIL GUIDES RELIGIOUS GROUPS LS.A. COMBINES SPIRITUAL AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The Lutheran Student As- sociation of Madison College is one of the three hundred Lutheran student groups which make up the Lutheran Stu- dent Association of America. Throughout the school year social and spiritual activities are combined 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 activities sponsored by the Inter-Faith Council. First Row: B. Norquest, A. Renalds. M Lantz, S. Myers, B. Lingebach. Second Row: J. Clark, H. Goode, M. McBride, M. Fravel. Third Row: A. Rich- ardson, D. Schornstein, S. Drescher, L. Fravel, C. Lammer, P. Minor, B. Springer, D. Stoneburner, B. Stidley. β 163 The Wesley Foundation House. METHODIST STUDENTS WORK TOGETHER IN WESLEY The Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Church at work on the state college campus. All Methodist and Methodist prefer- ence students are entitled to membership. On the Madison Campus, Wesley aims to develop students in worship, intelligent church- manship, fellowship, ecumenical understanding, creative recrea- tion and to promote religion in higher education. This year Wesley was given a home to be maintained by the members for their use and pleasure. Wesley sponsors a variety of activities. A noon-day service of worship known as Pause for Power is held each Monday and Thursday. There is a choir known as the Wesley Singers, and also a drama group known as the Wesley Players. These groups have added very much to the effectiveness of the total program. Other activities include a visit to other colleges; a ban- quet given the students by Asbury Memorial Methodist Church ; pajama parties ; Christ- mas caroling ; MSM conferences. Through these activities, our membership hopes to achieve its objectives. First Row: S. Coates, B. Blanton, J. Williams. Second Row: C. Benham, J. Shumaker, L. Terry, M. Samples, L. Bowman, P. Ryerson. Third Row: M. Rowell, N. Abbott, A. Tourgee, M. Arnott, J. Walls, M. Jenkins, A. Coon, E. Wright, M. Corwin, Miss Tittsworth, Advisor. 164 β First Row: S. Armstrong, H. Robertson, K. Kennedy, N. Burgess. Second Row: J. Allen, M. Craig, M. Smith, L. Vaughan, S. Rosen, J. Baroody. Third Row: J. Goodwin, M. Kight, J. Allen, S. Webb, C. Mays, L. Zirkle, J. Traynham, W. Cash, D. Denton, Mr. S. Shrum, J. Walker. WESTMINSTER IS COMPOSED OF PRESBYTERIAN STUDENTS Lef t to Right: J. Allen, Secretary; D. Denton, President; M. Kight, Director of Christian Education; J. Baroody, Vice-President; Mr. Sam Shrum, Advisor. The Westminster Fellowship is composed of Presbyterian students and those who wish to make the local church their church while at Madison. West Fell seeks to bring these stu- dents to a fuller knowledge of the Bible and Christ through Sunday School, inspirational programs, and Christian fellow- ship together. Most of the year ' s activities were planned by the council at their fall retreat at Massanetta Springs. Freshmen were wel- comed by letters and visits from Presby Pals, and a reception held for them in Alumnae Hall. The W.F. works very closely with the members of the First Pres- byterian Church of Harrison- burg and the Campus Christian Life Committee in carrying out its aims. β 165 β First Row: S. Fitzwater, J. Snyder, J. Ikenberry. Second Row: M. Yankey, W. Liskey, M. Turner, C. Diehl, J. Garber. SCHWARZENAU CLUB IS FOR BRETHREN STUDENTS The Schwarzenau Club is or- ganized for students who are members of the Church of the Brethren. The aims are to fos- ter a well-rounded spiritual, in- tellectual, and social program for all members. The church gives a welcom- ing banquet each fall for new members. The club participates with the local and district Youth Fellowships. At Christmas, the club took gifts to a needy family in Rock- ingham County. An annual soring retreat was enjoyed by all. NEWMAN CLUB WELCOMES CATHOLICS The Newman Club, a member of the Piedmont Province of the National Newman Federation, is organized for the spiritual, intellectual, and social welfare of the Catholic students on Madison ' s campus. Members strive together in achievin g per- sonal and group development. The Newman Club meets regularly throughout the year, and among its activities have been a reception for new mem- bers in the fall, a Day of Recol- lection, Communion Sundays, a carol sing, observance of Cath- olic Youth Week, and other social and religious projects. First Row: J. Milier, R. Hayward, K. Morano, M. Kilday, J. May, C. Gorry, D. Hofelich, J. Jackson, C. Twomey, P. Smith. Second Row: M. Friel, J. Scavera, D. Balducci, D. Hunt, J. Ricco, J. Prisaznick. Third Row: B. Landes, A. Miistead, C. Hall, E. MacMahon, S. Hepp, A. Lostetter. Fourth Row: E. Hudgins, D. Bufani, D. Pollock, B. Cronin, J. McCubbin, C. Bailey. β 166 β THROUGH THE YEAR FALL . . . German and Cotillion goats go through the paces of becoming members of the campus dance clubs. WINTER . . . Madison was bare- ly visible in the frequent snow storms which hit, but . . . semt ShP MADISON COLLEGE SPRING . . . finally came, and major elections got under way. β 167 β w [ b c $m rm With Passing Years, It ' s Friendships Grow PATRICIA DAVIS Chairman JEAN BAUM Chairman-Elect β 170- PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Panhellenic Chairman receives refreshments at the Christmas Dance. The Greeks appear in white at the annual Panhellenic Sing. ) tw i it ' PRESENTS DECEMBER DREAM Madison College Panhellenic denotes an organization of some three hundred and fifty Greek letter men and women who are bound together in a true spirit of unity and friend- ship 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 organization. Rushees, bids, meetings, open houses, parties, and anxious days of waiting are all synonymous with the experience of rush. The culmination and reward of these hurried weeks came when each rushee was greeted with tear and laughter by her chosen sisters. At the annual Panhellenic Sing, we had Dr. William Mengebier as our speaker. The cup for the high- est scholarship was awarded to Phi Mu Sorority. After much planning and work, the Panhellenic Christmas dance, December Dream, will long be remembered. In the spotlights were Miss Pat Davis, Panhellenic Chairman, and Miss Margaret Hart, chosen Sweetheart of Sigma Delta Rho. In February, the Council held a Freshman Orientation Program. Later in the spring, Panhellenic had its annual Picnic-Auction with the proceeds going toward the Foreign Student Program. The climax of the Council ' s year was with the presenta- tion of the annual scholarship to a Madison student. MISS COLUMBIA WINN Advisor First Row: B. Driver, L. Howard, J. Wilburn, N. Cundifi, C. Phipps, S. McNeil. Second Row: N. Savage, P. Wash, J. Garrett, S. Davey, C. Knight, H. Smith, C. Good, S. Outen, C. Rodeffer, M. McQueen, C. Wooten, G. Fitzgerald, H. Torian, A. Forrester, B. Harrington. β 171 β As inevitable as the fact that summer must end, September brought the Alpha Gams back to Messick House. October and rush transformed Messick House into Alpha Gam Castle, home of Cinderella and the new home of eighteen rushees. The castle welcomed many alumni members as well as the national chapter visitor. November left old Messick almost bare because of leaving student teachers. Only six Alpha Gams rattled around within her walls for eight whole weeks. December unfolded many events β two of the most important were initiation and the initiation banquet at Inglesicle Resort, and the Christmas party given by the pledges. The following months brought spring rush, the party for the handicapped children at the Cerebral Palsy Center, the Feast of Roses Banquet, a weekend at College Camp, and, of course, graduation. Thus ended another year for Gamma Mu chapter β a year which every sister will hold dear in her memories of Alpha Gam. MARCIA McQUEEN President ALPHA GAMMA DELTA GIVES First Row: J. Baroody, B. Blanchard, C. Carnes, H. Carter, M. Comer, A. Coon, S. Davey. Second Row: P. Dean, B. Duncan, A. Eubank, P. Fizer, H. Goode, E. Gough, B. Harris. Third Row: B. Heys, D. Holelich, C. Huffman, N. Jacobs, M. Lincoln, S. McNeill, M. McQueen. β 172- First Row: J. Neal, B. Norquest, M. Oates, L. Quist, P. Ryerson, J. Scott, M. A. Shinaberry. Second Row: L. Shockley, H. Simpson, S. Sparks, L. Terry, G. Tuggle, S. Webb, J. Webber. Third Row: E. Wright, S. Umberger. Not Pictured: B. Benninghove, B. Turner. PARTY FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN Alpha Gams prepare tables for their Cinderella rush party. Messick House. β 173- BARBARA KING President In September, Carter House once again became alive as the Alpha Sigs returned to their home away from home. During Rush, Carter was disguised as Club Tropi- carter when the ASA ' s entertained in a night club setting. During the next week-end, ASA happily welcomed her alumnae and new pledges. Bet Epsilon celebrated National Founders Day with a banquet at Shenandale and a short commemorative pro- gram. Before Christmas, all members enjoyed a party given by the pledges, with a visit from Santa. A few days later everyone was again happy when Initiation was held for the new girls. During the new year, there was the excitement of initiation of our new advisor, Mrs. Harnsberger; Spring Rush, and the Senior breakfast. Work was done for the philanthropic project by help- ing the mentally retarded children of Harrisonburg. At the end of May, the seniors left with unforgettable memories of ASA, as our sisters made plans for the coming year in Beta Epsilon. ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA First Row: B. Alexander, J. Armstrong, H. Caravas, S. Coomes, P. Davis. Second Row: I. DeLuca, G. Fearnow, J. Fouke, J. Foster, M. Gard. Third Row: J. Hamlet, B. Harrington, J. House, C. Jordan, B. J. King. - β -7 β 174- First Row: J. Locknane, R. Mayhew, V. Moore, C. Nagle, M. Neale. Second Row: G. Rice, K. Rogers, C. Ryburn, M. Soufley, J. Simms. Third Row: C. Smith, J. Thomas, V. Wright. Not Pictured: B. Green, B. Yates. INITIATES NEW ADVISOR ASA ' s are ready to entertain rushees at the Tropi-Carter. Carter House. β 175 β CATHERINE PHILLIPPE 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 rush party. The following week-end everyone welcomed new pledges into the sisterhood. Also, there was the added joy of seeing many of the alumnae back. National Founder ' s Day was celebrated on November 4 at Shenandale with a banquet which was enjoyed by all. At Christmas, members went to the County Farm carolling and took gifts to the residents. Afterwards at the house, there was a party at which we entertained our adopted family. Spring rushing brought forth much merriment as we welcomed new pledges into the sorority. Local Founder ' s Day was celebrated by a 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. ALPHA SIGMA TAU PRESENTS First Row: N. Aeken, P. Ball, J. Baum, C. Benham, M. Berry, C. Boettcher, N. Bretz. Second Row: C. Brockway, P. Brooks, A. Brown, M. Buchanan, N. Burkett, J. Busel, H. Bush. Third row: E. Cammer, D. Carpenter, P. Clements, A. Coiner, D. Davis, A. Dickson, C. Eldridge. β 176 β ts mΒ± JW W 0k 1% ? 9 fy First Row: M. Frame, B. Glenn, M. Godey, M. Hart, Z. Heilig, E. Jenkins, C. Knight. Second Row: P. Matthews, B. Mayo, A. McClanahan, S. Moyar, B. Myers, L. Nichols, B. Oyler. Third Row: C. Philippe, B. Pipicelli, M. Powell, J. Shumaker, H. Smith, T. Smith, A. Sullivan. Fourth Row: B. Sykes, H. Updike, V. Wagner, J. Zirkle. Not Pictured: J. Hill. HELEN M. FRANK SCHOLARSHIP The AST Carnival was complete with spooks and goblins. Zirkle House. β 177- HALLIE TORIAN President 111 September, Lincoln House again took on an air of excitement as the Phi Mil ' s returned, eagerly anticipating a new year. Our social life began with an innovation at Madison when Phi Mu entertained UVa ' s chapter of our brothers, Kappa Alpha Fraternity, with a spaghetti supper and dancing. Using the theme, Showboat, our house was trans- formed into a floating palace of minstrels, mint juleps and southern belles. The following Saturday, we greeted our new pldeges and many alumnae who returned for the big week-end. At the Panhellenic Sign, the Phi Mu ladies walked away with the Scholarship Cup. Also in October, we were honored with a visit from Mrs. Landon Freear, Phi Mil ' s NPC delegate. November saw the beginning of our new social service project. Many Phi Mu ' s visited Rockingham Memorial Hospital to entertain and assist in the children ' s ward. Santa stopped by Lincoln House and surprised every- one with gifts at a party given by our pledges. Spring ushered in spring rush, our Founder ' s Day Banquet on March 4, and senior graduation. With the coming of May, all Phi Mu ' s looked back at a wonderful year full of fun, achievement, and more mean- ingful sisterhood. PHI MU WINS First Row: N. Abbott, E. Andrews, N. Ayers, S. Bankert, B. Brockman. Second Row: P. Brubaker, L. Clark, N. Clements, J. Clinedinst, V. Corbitt. Third Row: C. Davis, A. Denton, L. Dickenson, C. Eudailey, G. Fitzgerald. β 178- First Row: C. Fox, L. Harmon, C. Hensley, D. Johnson, K. Keatley. Second Row: J. Kent, J. Lawton, N. Lightner, D. Shillingburg, L. Smith. Third Row: H. Torian, T. Warren, P. Wash, J. Wicks. SCHOLARSHIP CUP Nancy, Pat, and Betty pause as they enter the Phi Mu Showboat. Lincoln House. 179 β Shenandoah House was aglow with excitement when the Sigma Kappas returned early in the fall for a work- shop. At the workshop, Lois Howard related the ex- periences which she had while attending our National Con- vention in Sun Valley, Idaho. Delta Rho chapter received recognition at the convention for their gerontology project which consisted of visiting old people at the local hospital and making favors for them at holidays. Before we knew it, Come to the Mardi Gras could be heard coming from Shenandoah as our rush party got under way. The following week-end everyone welcomed our new pledges into our sisterhood. In November, we held our Founder ' s Day banquet at Belle Meade, and our pledges entertained the pledges of other sororities at a tea. Christmas time came, and we joined in the festivities with a Christmas 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 un- forgettable memories. LOIS HOWARD President SIGMA KAPPAS RECEIVE First Row: R. Anderson, J. Belda, H. Berkley, S. Blankenship, B. Blanton, C. Bristow. Second Row: M. L. Burton. M. J. Cleavenger, C. Crosswhite, N. Cundiff, B. Di Iorio, V. Drates. Third Row: M. Gush, L. Hamrick, R. Harris, J. Hixon, V. Holliday, J. Hoist. 7 A β 180 β 4 First Row: L. Howard, B. Humphries, R. Jefferson, P. L. Jernigan, N. Joyner, M. E. Keith. Second Row: A. King, S. Kraige, W. McKee, F. Murphy, R. Newell, P. Peahody. Third Row: M. Reilly, M. Trussell, J. Tunstall, C. Urban, J. Wells, J. Wilburn. Not Pictured: C. Kiniry, S. Leake. RECOGNITION FOR GERONTOLOGY PROJECT These Sigma Kappas are all dressed up for the Mardi Gras parade. Shenandoah Apartments. β 181 β JANE GARRETT President With joy and laughter Alpha Upsilon started her voyage into 1960-61. September saw our officers journey to Shepherd College in West Virginia to re-install the chap- ter that we had pledged the previous spring. Returning with them came Mrs. Chester Kyle, our National Collegiate Secretary, for National Inspection. In October we lifted anchor as the S. S. Sigma departed for ports unknown. By the end of the month, we had added seventeen yo-ho-pledgemen to our crew. Saving our pennies for Robbie Page Memorial, our National Social Service project, highlighted the month of November. As Christmas drew nigh, the pledges took charge of the TB drive on campus, and assisted with the Christmas plans for the Cerebral Palsy School. We all felt most fortunate to Hester join our band of sisterhood, have meant much to us. We thought spring would never arrive. With our new pledges, we celebrated our Founder ' s Day banquet in April. Then we journeyed to Camp Strawderman for a week-end of fun and frolic with our sisters from Shepherd. At the end of our collegiate voyage it was hard to leave our Sprinkle House, MamaDing, and Miss Hester. We departed from Madison leaving our sisters at the stern to guide Alpha Upsilon through the channels of love and growth in our Sigma Sigma Sigma. have Miss Hortense Her wit and wisdom SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA CONDUCTS First Row: J. Adkins, C. Almond, M. Armstrong, S. Bowman, N. Brown, R. Burkholder, C. Chamblin. Second Row: J. Childress, S. Chinn, B. Clark, A. Coffey, E. Cropper, P. Estes, D. Ferguson. Third Row: E. Fletcher, A. Forrester, B. Freed, J. Garrett, D. Grant, E. Guillion, N. Harmon. β 182 β 9 ' Q Mfct First Row: K. Hayes, J. Herrin, D. Humphries, L. Kern, C. Kimmel, M. Jenkins, S. Lawrence. Second Row: A. Ligon, C. Miller, C. Morrison, G. Paulette, M. Peebles, C. Phipps, R. Pruner. Third Row: B. Rose, C. Rosenberger, J. Smith, M. Stowers, D. Sykes, B. Thrift, M. Tyler. Fourth Row: M. Ware, A. Watkins, B. Wells, N. Wilkinson, B. Winder, A. Woolford. Not Pictured: L. Hensley. ANNUAL TB DRIVE ON CAMPUS Tri Sigmas go native for their rush party. Sprinkle House. β 183- I p I 11 BETTY DRIVER President The Zetas returned to campus early in September full of spirit and enthusiasm for the new year. Now we could proudly display our scholarship plaque won at the Zeta Tau Alpha Convention held at Quebec, Canada, in June. As we hastily prepared for our fall rush party, Nicholas House was gradually transformed into Cape Nicholas. The rushees blasted off for a tour of outer space with the Zetas playing space-hostesses. As a climax to rush, Zeta greeted her new sisters with open arms. On Founder ' s Day we paid a final tribute to one of our beloved founders who died last June in Hawaii. The Christmas season found the Zetas excited over initiation, the Panhellenic Dance, and the Christmas party. The chapter also happily prepared food and clothing for our adopted family. In February the traditional banquet honoring the new initiates was held at Belle Meade. With the coming of spring came a weekend at college camp, spring rush, a tea for patrons and patronesses, and the senior picnic. At graduation the seniors said a fond farewell to Madison College. With them go many memories, but wherever they go thev know thev will alwavs hear The Call of Zeta. ZETA TAU ALPHA WINS First Row: D. Abbott, D. Arbaugh, E. Boyer, M. A. Budz, S. Caraballo, P. Daken. Second Row: B. Driver, S. Dutemple, F. Fergusson, C. Frye, S. Hardie, A. Helfrich. Third Row: B. Hoffman, J. Howerton, S. Lindsey, S. Lytton, K. Marano, B. Mullen. 184 n m First Row: M. L. Owings, J. Paterson, P. Peyton, M. Perdue, J. Pope, B. Pravecek. Second Row: D. Reed, F. Roland, N. Savage, G. Tadlock, J. Teele, B. Thomas. Third Row: S. Tolbert, R. Tozier, S. Whitt, C. Wooten. Not Pictured: M. J. Hutton, T. Winborne. NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Zetas pose before blasting off at Cape Nicholas. Nicholas House. 185- Sigma Delta Rho started the year with many ambi- tions. One of its activities was undertaken at mid- semester, the rush activity. This goating was enjoyed by the whole campus and especially by our members of the fraternity. Again this year, the fraternity acknowledges the privilege of participation in the Panhellenic Council. This, along with our growing membership, helps advance us to- ward our goal of becoming a member of a national group in the near future. The high points of the first semester were the selec- tion of this year ' s Sweetheart, and our enjoyable banquet. This and many other undertakings termed this year ' s work as productive and progressive. SAM OUTEN President SIGMA DELTA RHO WORKS First Row: L. Amentrout, R. Bass, E. Bennett, C. Good. Second Row: R. Harlow, D. Hook, R. Hull, W. Liskey. 186 β First Row: R. Newland, S. Outen, C. Rodeffer, D. Romberg. Second Row: M. Whitmire, W. Young, J. Zirk. Not Pictured: D. Dovel, J. Sowers, B. Yoder. TOWARD NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP Fraternity president, Sam Outen, congratulates Sigma Delta Rho Sweetheart, Margaret Hart. Sigma Delta Rho members enjoy relaxing together between classes. V 187- In Memory Ever Green b V u u Oi In recognition of their out- standing scholarship, leader- ship, and cooperation in edu- cational and extra-curricular activities, these 11 seniors were selected by a committee of students and faculty mem- bers to represent Madison College in the 1960-1961 edi- tion of WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COL- LEGES. In receiving this highly coveted award, these students gain recognition which will accompany them throughout their lives in any profession thev may choose to follow. To be named to WHO ' S WHO is a great honor, and these seniors are indeed worthy of this award. Norma Jean Abbott Alma Brown Sandra Coomes Pat Davis Gayle Fitzgerald Nancy Harmon Pattie Lou Jernigan Sallyann Lawrence Carolyn Morrison Catherine Phillippe Sara Webb The students pictured on the following pages were se- lected by members of the stu- dent body as outstanding members of their respective classes. They were not chos- en on the basis of their merits as campus leaders and offi- cers alone; rather, on the basis of their collective at- tributes which make of each of them a truly outstanding representative of their class. Sen lors ALMA BROWN . . . Portsmouth, Va. . . . AST . . . Vice President of S.G.A. . . . Best All Around . . . President of her Sophomore Class . . . WHO ' S WHO PAT DAVIS . . . Levittown, N. Y. . . . Chairman of Panhellenic . . . ASA . . . WHO ' S WHO AIDA DE LUCA . . . Wantaffh, N. Y. . . . President of Senior Class . . . ASA . . . German Club . . . Elementary Education. NANCY HARMON . . . Hillsville. Va. . . . Chairman of Honor Council . . . Friendliest . . . Tri Sigma ... Ex Libris . . . Cotillion . . . WHO ' S WHO. PATTIE LOU JERNIGAN . . . Richmond, Va. . . . Editor of SCHOOLMA ' AM . . . Sigma Kappa . . . Most Original . . . Best Dressed . . . WHO ' S WHO. SALLYANN LAWRENCE . . . Pennsylvania . . . Vice-President of Senior Class . . . Tri Sigma . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . . WHO ' S WHO . . . Math Club. CAROLYN MORRISON . . . Woodstock, Va. . . . President of S.G.A. ... Tri Sigma . . . Best Leader . . . WHO ' S WHO . . . Curriculum I. DORIS SHILLINGBURG . . . Woodstock, Va. . . . Phi Mu . . . Editor of the BREEZE . . . Eng- lish Major. SARA WEBB . . . Lynchburg, Va. . . . Alpha Gam . . . President of Y.W.C.A. . . . Curriculum I . . . WHO ' S WHO. Juniors CAROL ALMOND . . . Wood- stock, Va. . . . BREEZE staff . . . Tri Sigma . . . Most Literary. BETTINA DI IORIO . . . Hope- well, N. J. . . . Sigma Kappa . . . S.G.A. . . . President of her Sophomore Class . . . Best All Around. CAROLE KNIGHT . . . Lynch- burg, Va. . . . AST . . . Honor Council ... Ex Libris. SUE HARDIE . . . Shawsville, Va. . . . President of Junior Class . . . Zeta . . . Best Leader . . . Curie Science Club. SANDRA WHITT . . . Cedar Bluff, Va. . . . Zeta . . . S.G.A. . . . S.E.A. CHARLOTTE WOOTEN . . . Hampton, Va. . . . Zeta . . . Standards . . . Panhellenic Coun- cil .. . S.E.A. President . . . Most Original. Sophomores NANCY ACKEN . . . Wood- bridge, Va. . . . AST . . . Sopho- more Nominating Committee . . . Business Major. EVIE JENKINS . . . Lynnhaven, Va. . . . Standards . . . AST . . . Officer of her Freshman Class. MARY STUART JENKINS . . . Courtland, Va. . . . Honor Coun- cil .. . Tri Sigma . . . President of her Freshman Class. BARBARA SLATE . . . Alexan- dria, Va. . . . Class President . . . English Major. SANDY SPARKS . . . Annandale, Va. . . . Secretary of Class . . . Alpha Gam . . . BREEZE staff . . . French Club Reporter. Freshmen SALLIE ANN MAHANEY . . . Kenbridge, Va. . . . Class Presi- dent . . . Dorm Fire Chief. CAROL THOMAS . . . Alexan- dria, Va. . . . S.G.A. . . . Business Education. LYNN ZHtKLE . . . Arlington, Va. . . . S.G.A. . . . Dorm Vice- President . . . Curriculum I. Margaret Hart, Nancy Harmon, Omar Yoder MADONNA, JOSEPH AND FIRST ANGEL 198- Nahid Beijan HARVEST FESTIVAL PRINCESS β 199 β β r w Pattie Lou Jernigan APPLE BLOSSOM PRINCESS β 200 β Susan Moyar MAY QUEEN β 201 β PRINCESSES Jeanne Armstrong Sue Budd Nancy Cundiff MAY COURT NANCY HARMON Maid of Honor Pat Davis Margaret Hart Joan Hixon Pattie Lou Jernigan Carolyn Morrison Penny Peabody Brenda Pipicilli Junior Princess Carolyn Chamblin Sophomore Princess Judy Jackson Freshman Princess Mary Ann Budz Brenda Clark Trilbie Ferrell Lydia Mae Frame Rosalie Harris Martha Jones Helen Caravas Aida DeLuca Phyllis Fizer Marallyn Gard Rosemary Jefferson Carole Kimmel β 203 β ATTENDANTS Sara McNeill Agnes Samford Mary Ann Shinaberry Mary Hope Stowers Virginia Wagner Sara Webb Anne Forrester Lucy Hamrick Junior Attendants Carol Brockway Ann Coiner Sophomore Attendants Carole Mauck Sara Owen Freshman Attendants 4 Carolyn Morrison MISS MADISON β204β Charles Rodeffer MAN OF THE YEAR -205- ALL WORK AND NO RELAXATION WOULD A Freshman boy has an opportun- ity to meet members of the Adminis- tration at a tea given at Hillcrest. β’ The amiual Christmas Pageant is one of the major presentations of the year. Mrs. Lincoln welcomes a Freshman to Madison. It ' s so nice to have a date on Sat- urday night. -206- MAKE MADISON A DULL DULL PLACE! Joy and her date enjoy a refresh- ing cup of punch between dances. Members of the Panhellenic Coun- cil form the figure at the Christmas Dance β December Dream. These students are relaxing on the gym floor and listening to the music of the Melodiers. Madison students were proud to have the Four Freshman appear for a concert in Wilson Auditorium. -207- u . . . We Give Thee Alma Mater Dear Our Love and Loyalty PAT DEAN President During the 1960-61 school session, the Women ' s Athletic Association began work under a new constitution which was approved by the student body in January of 1960. The constitution provided for a council consisting of a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, sports coordinator, and awards chairman. The council is com- posed of the extramural team managers, the intramural sports leaders, club presidents, and a representative from each dormitory. In an attempt to provide a sport to suit the interest of every student, the Association sponsors twelve intra- mural sports, four intramural teams, and four clubs. The WAA also sponsors special events such as the Chuckwagon Party for incoming Freshmen, the Massanutten Hike, and the climax of all events β May Day. This year, the Madison WAA was hostess to the Blue Ridge Field Hockev Tournament. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SPONSORS MAY DAY Lelt to Right: B. Haney, Sports Coordinator; L. Kern, Treasurer; P. Dean, President; S. Dutemple, Vice-President; B. Bennett, Recorder of Points. Not Pictured: J. Locknane, Secretary. Advisors, Miss Hester and Mrs. Geil. β 210 β WAA COUNCIL. First Row: C. Jordan, J. Brown, B. Haney, N. Lee, E. Fromm. Second Row: D. Fritz, C. Noel, T. Smith, A. Clark, N. Maslivec. Third Row: H. Wattlington, L. Kern, P. Dean, S. Dutemple, T. Atwell, L. Quist. INTRAMURAL AND EXTRA- MURAL LEADERS. Left to Right: B. Haney, T. Atwell, J. Waleski, H. Watlington, M. Whittington, C. Jordan. MAY DAY STEERING COM- MITTEE. First Row: S. Hepp, P. Dean, T. Smith, S. Dutemple. Second Row: M. Bourne, B. Oyler, C. Brockway. WAA President Pat Dean taps the May Queen, Susan Moyar. β 211- First Row: M. A. Spinks, F. Faucette, B. Morgan, M. Mathews, M. J. Murray, B. Black. Second Row: D. Fritz, M. Smith, O. Gifford, M. A. Buren, L. Goeghegan, M. J. Durrett, E. Fromm, J. Brown, J. Artz. MERCURY CLUB HAS PROFESSIONAL GOALS As a professional organization for health and physical education majors, minors, and concentra- tors, the Mercury Club sets as its goal promoting good professional attitudes and understanding among the members, advancing good fellowships, promoting study and discussion of problems and presenting social and recreational programs throughout the vear. In association with such national organizations as the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, the club also strives to promote growth and development of both children and adults. JO ANNA WADE President Senior Members. First Row: E. Smith, J. Wade, B. Fryer. Second Row: B. Mayo, L. Quist, P. Dean, G. McSweeney. β 212- First Row: N. Gills, E. Fromm, N. Maslivec, B. Mayo, B. Davis, M. Owings, V. Wayne. Second Row: C. Bishop, C. Noel, J. Brown, E. Smith, P. Moore, M. Friel, M. Smith. Third Row: H. Watlington, P. Dean, L. Quist, L. Gohegan, M. Buren, M. Spinks, E. Ripper, K. Pearce, B. Pravicek, R. Robertson, Dr. Sinclair. HOCKEY TEAM PLAYS VIRGINIA COLLEGES The field hockey season included games with Bridgewater, Sweet Briar, Westha mpton, Lynchburg, and Longwood. The hockey team, under the direc- tion of Dr. Sinclair, played its best and most thrilling game against Bridgewater at home. Madison placed Ruth Robertson on the Blue Ridge first team, with a selection committee com- prised of the Blue Ridge Field Hockey Association and others. Dr. Sinclair and E. Smith, Captain. Left to Right: E. Smith, B. Mayo, L. Quist, P. Dean. β’213 β First Row: B. Curry, D. Carpenter, B. Quatse, C. Noel, F. Griffin, B. Thomas, L. Strickland, L. Quist, M. A. Buren, E. Ripper, P. Dean, P. Collins, T. Atwell. M. Smith. Second Row: MADISON DUCHESSES DEFEAT SWEETBRIAR T. Atwell, Manager; Mrs. Geil, Coach. The Madison Duchesses started practicing for the season in early December and continued until the middle of February. The season included games played away β’ β Bridgewater College and Lynchburg College, and two home games β Sweetbriar College and Bridge- water College. Games with Wethampton and Long- wood were cancelled because of the weather. Though the season did not start out very well, the Duchesses were happy to end it by defeating Sweetbriar College. β214β Fencing is probably one of the oldest games in existence as it sprang directly from the duel. However, on Madison ' s campus, the members of the Fencing Club are more interested in the develop- ment of their skills in regular competition. A skilled fencer has speed, dexterity, co-ordina- tion, and a courteous attitude. Under the sponsor- ship of Dr. Caroline Sinclair, the Fencing Club mem- bers meet regularly to further develop these skills and enjoy a spirit of friendly competition. In addition to an Alumnae match in February, a schedule in March was set for meets with William and Mary College, and Mary Washington College. Left to Right: L. Quist, Dr. C. Sinclair, B. Nelson. FENCING CLUB DEVELOPS BASIC SKILLS Left to Right: Dr. Sinclair, C. Robbins, B. Avert, B. Nelson, L. Quist, D. Wickham, B. Stockdale, C. Bailey, M. Budz, M. Corwin. -215β Sitting: M. Godey, V. Lynn, S. Carabello, L. Mason. Kneeling: C. Brockway, S. Tolbert, N. Joyner, C. Chamblin, L. Shappell. Standing: B. Coghill, C. Wright, G. Cosby, C. Colladay, K. Ferguson, J. Dunnington, T. Wilson. ORCHESIS CLUB REPRESENTED AT VIRGINIA ARTS FESTIVAL Creating dances for performances is only one of the many experiences gained by the members of Orchesis. They also gain valuable knowledge of tech- niques of well known artists, as well as staging. Besides the annual Orchesis concert, the club takes part in the Fine Arts Festival held on campus, the Arts Festival held at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and the Christmas Pageant. This year, the club was represented at the Virginia Fine Arts Festival by five members who performed Gossiper ' s Restraint. The dance was well received by the critics. First Row: S. Tolbert, V. Lynn, M. Godey, S. Cara- bello, L. Mason, C. Chamblin. Second Row: B. Coghill, N. Joyner, T. Wilson, C. Wright, K. Ferguson. Third Row: C. Colladay, J. Dunnington, C. Brockway, L. Chappell, G. Cosby. Officers, Sitting: V. Lynn, Secretary; M. Godey, President; N. Joyner, Treasurer. Standing: C. Brock- way, Vice-President; K. Ferguson, Reporter. 3 k fe 7 β’β’ β Β j 216- Seated: L. Gonzalez, S. Pittman, L. Curry, R. Burner, B. Pollock, H. Simpson, S. Floyd, V. Davis, M. Hall, D. Calory, B. Quatse, S. Ruckel. Standing: M. Kilday, H. Updike, P. Davis, C. Jordan, L. Pace, A. Sullivan, F. Moore, A. Graeme, E. Morris, H. Fulcher. PORPOIS CLUB PRESENTS INTERPRETATIONS Each Thursday night in Reed Pool, swimmers chosen because of their interest and ability, work under the guidance of their sponsor, Mrs. Hugh, to- ward perfection of strokes and stunts. INTERPRETATIONS was featured as the theme for the annual water show of the Porpoise Club. The officers are A. Sullivan, President; S. Pitt- man, Vice-President; L. Gonzales, Secretary; M. Kil- day, Treasurer, and M. Hall, Reporter. INTERPRETATIONS. Left to Right: V. Davis, E. Morris. D. Calary, H. Fulcher, M. Kilday, P. Davis, A. Graema, B. Pollock, β 217- INTRAMURAL ARCHERY The 50 persons who partici- pated in this year ' s archery sea- son enioyed good weather as well as additional equipment. With a few sore musrles and several broken arrows, the group was suc- cessful in improving their marks- manship in one of the world ' s oldest sports. Left to Right: G. Munkasey, H. Fraser, C. Bailey, H. Conrad, N. Lee, Intramural Leader; C. Robbins. FENCING The intramural fencing pro- gram, held September 27 -Novem- ber 1, was very successful with an average of 20 students partici- pating at each session. The first weeks consisted mainly of instruc- tion, and a tournament was held the last week. Several of the intramural participants were in- vited to join the Fencing Club. Left to Risfht: L. Strickland, P. Waltman, B. Stockdale, J. Rock- enbach, G. Munkasey. SWIMMING Intramural swimming included activities for everyone. Competi- tive interest started growing with the swiming marathon, won by Spotswood dormitory. The girls were quite enthusiastic over the highlight of the season, the swim- ming meet. Carolyn Jordan di- rected the program with Mrs. Hugh as advisor. First Row: M. Youmans, D. Bambacus, H. Con- rad, S. Pittman, B. Quatse, A. Clarks, C. Jordan, C. Twomay. Second Row: H. Updike, H. Fulch- er, B. Hicks, Z. Heilig. C. Noel, S. McCloskey, J. Jackson, B. Mit- chell, K. Bruner. -218- SPORTS BASKETBALL The most popular winter sport at Madison is basketball. Begin- ning in January, each dormitory provides teams for intramural competition. After a required number of practice sessions, en- thusiasm and tension rise as each dormitory wants to come out in the number one position. A round robin tournament is played, giv- ing each team an opportunity to exhibit skill, sportsmanship, and their ability to work together. VOLLEYBALL Volleyball intramurals began on November 15 and ended Decem- ber 15. It was one of the largest turn-outs of the intramural pro- gram with over 100 students par- ticipating. There was a Round Robin tournament in which prac- tically every dorm participated. Wayland Dorm won the tourna- ment and Logan Dorm ran a close second. Left to Right: M. Hall, K. Jones, D. Fritz, B. Armentrout, M. Blanchard, H. Simpson, B. Ambrose. TENNIS Intramural tennis offers stu- dents a chance for both relaxa- tion and improving their game. Games were open to both exper- ienced and unexperienced players. At the end of the season, a tournament was held in which all interested persons could play whether they had joined intra- murals or not. Left to Right: B. Morgan, J. May, G. Munkasey. INTRAMURAL BOWLING Intramural leaders, Ellen Mor- ris and Judy Waleski, were pleased with the large attend- ance of the students interested in intramural bowling. There was league competition this season in which every team participated. Dr. Tate gave instructions to the beginning bowlers, and then they were placed on teams. Left to Right: P. Waltman, M. Bennett, G. Munkasey, V. Moore, E. Mor- ris, J. Twigg. GOLF Golf intramurals were held from March 23 until April 27. The highlights of the season were the participation of several Madi- son students in the Virginia Col- legiate Golf Tournament, and a trip to Spotswood Country Club for the experience of playing on a real golf course since the facul- ties on campus are fairly limited. Left to Right: J. Wade, M. Nel- son, B. Haney, Intramural Leader. HOCKEY With fall and the return to school comes field hockey. In- struction is offered for those interested in learning to play hockey. Teams are formed and each team is given an opportun- ity to play as many games as possible during the season. This year, the intramural teams en- joyed playing on the new hockey fields located back campus. The intramural hockey leader was Ann Clark. SPORTS LACROSSE Lacrosse is the newest intra- mural sport offered on the Madi- son campus. For this reason, al- most everyone is learning to- gether to play this exciting game. Those participating in intramural lacrosse find it a most challeng- ing, rewarding, and enjoyable game. Intramural leader E. Smith describes a play to J. Wade, B. Mayo, and B. Fryer. SOFTBALL The softball program which is offered is one of the most popu- lar spring activities. The reasons for this high rate of interest are many: softball is closely akin to the great American sport, base- ball, and almost eveyone is ex- posed to it in the early years of their lives. Also, softball is just plain fun to play. In the picture at right, M. Whittington, intra- mural leader; D. Fritz, H. Wat- lington, and S. Pittman have their doubts about the success of the softball season with weather like this one week before the begin- ning of the intramural program. SOCIAL DANCE The purpose of the dance intra- mural program is to develop some degree of skill in the dance field. Basic techniques are taught so that participants can learn to improve their dancing ability. Although this year ' s season was fairy short, the girls enjoyed learning the cha cha and the polka. At right, J. Miller teaches a polka step to J. Culver, J. Mil- ler, D. Davis, P. Tinsley, and S. Rosen. First Row: D. Golloday, C. Bradfield, E. Matheny, M. Slabaugh, D. Simpson. W. Young, M. Whitmire, D. Dovel, R. Harlow. Second Row: J. W. Long, MADISON DUKES DEFEAT LYNCHBURG Captain Dick Dovel and Coach J. W. Long. The men ' s basketball team is sponsored by the Men ' s Student Government Association and is es- sentially a volunteer group who like the game and desired to have Madison College represented in intercollegiate competition. This year, the schedule included two games with Ferrum Junior College, National Business Col- lege, Bridgewater College J.V. 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Main HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA 232 β ENGRAVING COMPANY ROANOKE, VIRGINIA artists β’ engravers β’ designers Β£ of fine school and college yearbooks β 233 β DESIGNERS and MANUFACTURERS of DISTINCTIVE PRIZE WINNING SCHOOL ANNUALS Commonwealth Press, Inc. if fSfcΒ« β J J., rm FIRST AND BERKLEY STREETS lLj lll il RADFORD - VIRGINIA β 234 β SENIOR DIRECTORY NORMA JEAN ABBOTT β Mathematics Club, Vice- President, President; Kappa Delta Pi, Historian- Reporter; Sigma Phi Lambda, Phi Mu Fraternity, Chaplain; Wesley Foundation, Senior Representative; Y.W.C.A., Physics Award, WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. JANE ADKINS β Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Treasur- er; Honor Council, Secretary; Association for Child- hood Education; German Club; F.B.L.A.; Junior Mar- shall, Y.W.C.A., Nominating Committee. JEANNE MALLETTE ARMSTRONG β Honor Council, Student Education Association, Frances Sale Club, Concert Choir, German Club, Social Chairman; Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority. NANCY CAROLYN AYERS β Phi Mu, Historian-Report- er; Association for Childhood Education, Y.W.C.A., Baptist Student Union. MARY ANN BUDZ β Fencing Club, Zeta Tau Alpha, Orchesis Club, Newman Club, Extramural Basketball, Panhellenic Council. ELEANOR BUSH CAMMER β Cotillion Club, Social Chairman, Vice-President, President; Spanish Club, Y.W.C.A., Social Committee, May Day Committee, BREEZE Staff, Reporter, Copy Editor; Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Extramural Hockey, Westminster Fel- lowship, W.A.A. Council. HELEN CARAVAS Student Education Association, Treasurer; Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, Chaplain; Stratford Players, Dormitory Vice-President, Nomi- nating Committee, Usher, Y.W.C.A., Kappa Pi, Presi- dent; Summer Chorus. HARRIET LOUISE CARTER β Cotillion Club, Student Education Association, Phi Beta Lambda, Alpha Gamma Delta, Junior Marshall. HARRIET LEE BERKLEY β Sigma Kappa Sorority, Vice-President; Concert Choir, President; German Club, Y.W.C.A., Baptist Student Union. MARY LOU BERRY β Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Cotil- lion Club, Junior Marshall, Y.W.C.A., Student Edu- cation Association, BREEZE Staff. JANET ANN BOONE β Y.W.C.A., Alpha Rho Delta, F.B.L.A., Student Education Association, Baptist Stu- dent Union. CHESTER L. BRADFIELD β Y.M.C.A., Treasurer; Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer; Men ' s S.G.O., Vice-President. PATTY GAY BROOKS β Y.W.C.A., Association for Child- hoed Education, Program Chairman; Cotillion Club, Social Chairman; Schwarzenau Club, Program Chair- man; Recreation Council, Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Corresponding Secretary; Dormitory Vice-President, Senior Counselor. ALMA VIRGINIA BROWN β Student Government As- sociation, Representative, Vice-President; Sophomore Class President, Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Historian; Freshman Class Night Director, Y.W.C.A., German Club, Outstanding Student, Southern Intercollegiate Association of Student Governments, Discussion Leader; Sigma Phi Lambda, WHO ' S WHO IN AMER- ICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. NANCY LOU BROWN β Student Education Association, Association for Childhood Education, Secretary; Cotil- lion Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Standards Committee, Wesley Foundation, Y.W.C.A. MARGERY K. BUCHANAN β Standards Committee, President of Norfolk Area Club, German Club, Associ- ation for Childhood Education, Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Program Chairman; Kappa Pi Art Fratern- ity, Treasurer of Student Government, Business Man- ager of the BREEZE, Senior Counselor, Wesley Foundation, Foreign Student Committee, Y.W.C.A., Summer School Honor Council. ANGELINE SUE BUDD β Usher, Social Science Society, German Club; SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Co-Editor of Organizations, Photography Editor; Y.W.C.A. JUDITH REBECCA CHILDRESS β Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Cotillion Club, Student-Faculty Relations Committee, Summer School Honor Council. BRENDA LOUISE CLARK β Concert Choir , Librarian; Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Music Chairman; Stu- dent Education Association; Y.W.C|A., Cabinet, Treas- urer; Alpha Rho Delta, Dormitory President, Senior Counselor. NANCY KAY CLEMENTS β Phi Mu, Pledge Director; German Club, Diapason Club, Vice-President; Ex- Libris Club, Reporter, President; Student Education Association, Summer School Honor Council, Summer Chorus. MARY ELIZABETH COMER β Alpha Gamma Delta, Chaplain; Frances Sales Club, Social Committee. FRANCES SANDRA COOMES β Student Education As- sociation, Granddaughters Club, Treasurer; S.G.A. Factfinder, Canterbury Club, Frances Sales Club, Sec- retary; German Club, Social Committee Chairman, Sigma Phi Lambda, Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, Secretary; Vice-President; Y.W.C.A., WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. SUSAN PAYNE COPENHAVER β Transferred from Marion College, 1958; Sigma Phi Lambda, Association for Childhood Education, Y.W.C.A., Westminster Fel- lowship, Stratford Players, Recorder of Points; Junior Marshall, Criterion Club, Summer School Honor Council. VERLINDA PAIGE CORBITT β Phi Mu, Cotillion Club, Y.W.C.A., Baptist Student Union, Student Education Association; Recreation Council, Association for Child- hood Education, Psychology Club. CAROL ELIZABETH CRITZER β Y.W.C.A., Wesley Foundation, F.B.L.A., Pi Omega Pi, Student Educa- tion Association. CAROLYN LEE CROSSWHITE β Sigma Kappa Sorority, SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Assistant Editor; Student Education Association, Area Club President, Curie Science Club. β 235- SENIOR DIRECTORY NANCY LOUISE CUNDIFF β Sigma Kappa Sorority, Recording Secretary; Panhellenic Council, Corre- sponding Secretary; Student Education Association, Phi Beta Lambda. German Club, Senior Counselor, Student-Faculty Relations Committee, Westminster Fellowship, Y.W.C.A. GERALDINE CAROL CURTIS β Y.W.C.A., Ex Libris Club, Student Education Association, Social Science Club. AMANDA HARDING CUSTARD β Student Education Association, Westminster Fellowship, Y.W.C.A. PEGGY ELIZABETH DALE β Westminster Fellowship, Criterion Club, Y.W.C.A., Math Club, Intramural Basketball, W.A.A. Council, Psychology Club, Secre- tary; Curie Science Club, Dormitory Vice-President, Intramural Archery. CATHERINE ANN DANIEL ation, F.B.L.A., Y.W.C.A. Student Education Associ- CAROL ANN DAVIS β Phi Mu. Vice-President; Frances Sale Club, President; SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Feature Editor, Faculty Editor; Y.W.C.A. AIDA DE LUCA β Senior Class President, Junior Class Parliamentarian, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Freshman Cheerleader, German Club, Criterion Club, Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority. HARRIET LLOYD DICKENS β Canterbury Club, Curie Science Club, BREEZE Distribution Manager, Sigma Phi Lambda, Y.W.C.A., Student Education Association. LULA MAE DICKINSON β Student Education Associ- ation, F.B.L.A., Phi Mu Fraternity, Treasurer; Baptist Student Union, Lincoln House Fire Chief. VENNY DRATES β Sigma Kappa Sorority, Historian- Librarian; Stratford Players, Business Manager; French Club, Treasurer; Junior Marshall, BREEZE Reporter, Y.W.C.A., Cotillion Club, Student Education Association, Chorus. BETTY DAVIS DRIVER β Zeta Tau Alpha, President; Student Education Association, Secretary; Y.W.C.A., Dormitory Vice-President, Senior Counselor, Pan- hellenic Council. JEAN CAROL ELDRIDGE - - Y.W.C.A., German Club, BREEZE Business Manager, Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority. TRILBIE FERRELL β Freshman Cheerleader, German Club, Y.W.C.A., Phi Beta Lambda, State Collegiate Reporter; Wesley Foundation. GAYLE JEANETTE FITZGERALD β Phi Mu Fraternity, Panhellenic Council, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Phi, President; Baptist Student Union, Devotional Chair- man; Mathematics Club, Sigma Phi Lambda, Y.W.C.A., WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. PHILLIS FIZER β Y.W.C.A., Social Science Club, Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice-President; Baptist Student Union. NORA JEAN FOUKE β German Club, BREEZE Reporter, Criterion Club, Junior Class Reporter, Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, Editor of CHRYSALIS. LYDIA MAE FRAME β Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Vice- President; Germna Club, Y.W.C.A., Panhellenic Coun- cil, Intramural Basketball, Recreation Council. BEVERLY ANNE FRYER β Newman Club, Mercury Club, German Club, Intramural Sports, W.A.A. Coun- cil, Volleyball Sports Leader, Y.W.C.A. NEDRA SCHULTZ GALLAHAN β German Club, Sigma Phi Lambda, Vice-President; Kappa Delta Pi, Student- Faculty Relations Committee, BREEZE Staff, Copy and Re-write Editor; Dormitory Treasurer. JANET LEE GARBER β Student Education Association, Y.W.C.A., Wind Ensembles, Schwarzenau Club. MARALLYN MAE GARD β Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Cotillion Club, Curie Science Club, Standards Committee, Y.W.C.A., Senior Coun- selor. MARTINA MARIE GODEY β Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority; Orchesis, Reporter, President; Zirkle House President; W.A.A. Council, Extramural Hockey, Curie Science Club, Psychology Club, Cotillion Club. ELIZABETH BLANCHE GOUGH β Concert Club, Chorus; Diapason Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Presi- dent; Alpha Gamma Delta, Editor and Rush Chair- man. BARBARA DAVIS HANEY β Cotillion Club, Baptist Student Union, Y.W.C.A., Mercury Club; W.A.A. Sports Leader, Program Director; Social Science Club, Student Education Association, 4-H Alumnae Club, SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Senior Class Night Director. LINDA LOU HARMAN β Association for Childhood Edu- cation, Y.W.C.A. Council, Tennis Team, W.A.A. Intra- mural Tennis Leader, Phi Mu Fraternity, Dormitory Vice-President, Junior Y.W.C.A., Treasurer. NANCY LEE HARMON β Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority; Honor Council, Representative, President; Senior Counselor, Student Education Association, Cotillion Club, Ex Libris Club, SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Organi- zations Co-Editor; Y.W.C.A., Dormitory Vice-Presi- dent; Wesley Foundation, Junior Y.W.C.A. Secretary, WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. MARY E. HARRINGTON β Y.W.C.A., Wesley Founda- tion, Intramural Volleyball, May Day Steering Com- mittee. ROSALIE ELIZABETH HARRIS β Sigma Kappa Sorori- ty, Cotillion Club, Social Chairman; Y.W.C.A., Baptist Student Union, Student Education Association. MARGARET E. HART β Dormitory Vice-President, As- sociation for Childhood Education, Wesley Founda- tion, Chairman of Inter-Church Relations; German Club, Y.W.C.A. Junior Representative, Honor Coun- cil, Psychology Club, Sigma Delta Rho Sweetheart. Madonna, Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, Senior Coun- selor. DONNA KAY HEATWOLE Sesame Club. β 236 β SENIOR DIRECTORY DORIS MELBA HERBERT β Canterbury Club, Y.W.C.A. JOAN FRANCES HIXON β Sigma Kappa Sorority, Cor- responding Secretary; German Club, Vice President; Phi Beta Lambda, Secretary; Senior Class Business Manager, Senior Counselor, Wesley Foundation, Madi- son Chorus, Y.W.C.A. LOIS JUNE HOWARD β Sigma Kappa Sorority, His- torian-Librarian, President; French Club, President; Sigma Phi Lambda, Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer; Wes- ley Foundation, Junior Representative; Senior Coun- selor, Y.W.C.A. ROSEMARY IRENE JEFFERSON β Sigma Kappa Sorority, Treasurer; German Club, Y.W.C.A., Dormi- tory Fire Chief, Campus Fire Chief, Summer School S.G.A., Curie Science Club, Senior Counselor, Junior Marshall, Student Personnel Advisory Committee. PATTIE LOU JERNIGAN β Sigma Kappa Sorority, Mem- bership Chairman; SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Organiza- tions Editor, Business Manager, Editor-in-Chief; Pan- hellenic Council, Student-Faculty Relations Commit- tee, French Club, Y.W.C.A., Cotillion Club, Outstand- ing Senior, Senior Counselor, Apple Blossom Princess, WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES, Canterbury Club, Associated Collegiate Press Panelist. MARTHA E. JONES β Usher, Frances Sale Club, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Orchesis, Criterion Club Treasurer. BARBARA KAY KEATLEY β Concert Choir, Chaplain, Student Director; Y.W.C.A., Secretary; Director of Junior Class Night, Standards Committee, Junior Marshall, Baptist Student Union, Vice-President; Phi Mu Fraternity, Madrigals. CAROLE KIMMEL β Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, German Club, BREEZE Reporter, Association for Childhood Education, Student Education Association, Recreation Council, Dormitory President, S.G.A. Representative. BARBARA JEAN KING β Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, President; Honor Council, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Associ- ation for Childhood Education, German Club, Pan- hellenic Council, Westminster Fellowship, President; Kappa Delta Pi. SUZANNE KRAIGE β Sigma Kappa Sorority, Madison College Chorus, Stratford Players, Secretary, Presi- dent; Cotillion Club, Madrigals, Y.W.C.A. SALLYANN MARGARET LAWRENCE β Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Vice-President; Kappa Delta Pi, Corresponding Secretary; Math Club, Vice-President; Student Education Association, Sigma Phi Lambda, Porpoise Club, Treasurer; French Club, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Senior Class Vice President, Dormi- tory President, Student Activities Committee, Senior Counselor, Outstanding Student, Junior Marshall, WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. MARY LEWIS LINCOLN β Cotillion Club, Association for Childhood Education, Student Education Associ- ation, Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice-President; Wesley Foundation, Y.W.C.A. Junior and Senior Representa- tive; Band, Dormitory Vice-President, Nominating Committee, Senior Counselor. SARAH LOUISE LINDSEY β Zeta Tau Alpha, Student Education Association, Lutheran Student Association, Sigma Phi Lambda, Kappa Delta Pi, German Club, Nominating Committee. ROBERT CHARLES LINTON III β Honor Council, Men ' s Student Court, BREEZE Staff, Men ' s S.G.O. Vice- President; Orchestra, Wind Ensembles, Madrigals, Summer School Student Government. SHIRLEY LYTTON β Y.W.C.A., Sigma Phi Lambda, Social Science Society, Student Education Association, Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity. AUDREY McCLANAHAN β Concert Choir, Business Manager; Association for Childhood Education, Sigma Phi Lambda, Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary; Honor Coun- cil, S.G.A. Secretary, Alpha Sigma Tau, Custodian; Y.W.C.A., Student Education Association, Vice- President. KAY LOU McCLANAHAN β Transferred from State Teachers College, Salisbury, Maryland; Curie Science Club. SARA HENRIETTA McNEILL β Alpha Gamma Delta, Panhellenic Council, Recording Secretary; Association for Childhood Education, President; Student Educa- tion Association, Social Committee, Senior Class Sec- retary, Senior Counselor. MARCIA E. McQUEEN β Alpha Gamma Delta, Corre- sponding Secretary, President; Sigma Alpha Iota, Program Chairman, Chaplain, Treasurer; Diapason Club, Wesley Choir, Sigma Phi Lambda, Y.W.C.A., Panhellenic Council, Senior Counselor, Chorus. ADRIAN ELOISE MALOUF β Newman Club, Sigma Alpha Iota, Chorus, Student Education Association. GRACE ANNE MERCER β Orchestra, President; Cotil- lion Club, Criterion Club, CHRYSALIS, Student Edu- cation Association, Mathematics Club, Curie Science Club, Senior Class Treasurer. CAROLYN VIRGINIA MORRISON β Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Student Government Association, Represen- tative, President; Student Education Association, Association for Childhood Education, Vice-President; Y.W.C.A., German Club, Dormitory President, Nomi- nating Committee. SUSAN JANE MOYAR β Standards Committee, Chair- man; Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Pledge Chairman; W.A.A. Secretary, Panhellenic Council, Handbook Editor; Basketball Team, German Club, Usher, As- sociotion for Childhood Education. BARBARA ANN MYERS β Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Treasurer; Sigma Phi Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, Presi- dent; German Club, BREEZE Distributor and Adver- tising Manager; Standards Committee, Junior Mar- shall, Senior Counselor, Y.W.C.A., F.B.L.A. 237 β SENIOR DIRECTORY BONNIE LEE NELSON β Curie Science Club, President; Fencing Club, Secretary, Treasurer; Fencing Team, W.A.A. Intramural Fencing Leader, Baptist Student Union, Secretary; B.S.U. Council, Studen t Education Association, Y.W.C.A., Band. MARY BOLES NELSON β Curie Science Club, Associ- ation for Childhood Education, Student Education Association. Recreation Council, S.G.A. Fact Finder, Y.W.C.A., Sesame Club, Westminster Fellowship, Basketball Intramurals. RALPH E. NEWLAND β Y.M.C.A.. Sigma Delta Rho, Phi Beta Lambda, Honor Council. Men ' s S.G.O.. Men ' s Student Court, Stratford Players. VIRGINIA ANN NEWTON β Pi Omega Pi. Vicec-Presi- dent; Baptist Student Union, Secretary; Granddaugh- ters Club, President; Sigma Phi Lambda, Phi Beta Lambda. Y.W.C.A. LINDA LEE NICHOLS β Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Rush Chairman; Senior Class Reporter, Senior Coun- selor, German Club, Norfolk Area Club, Vice-Presi- dent; Association for Childhood Education. Wesley Foundation, BREEZE Staff, Chorus, Y.W.C.A. SAMUEL L. OUTEN β Y.M.C.A., Sigma Delta Rho Presi- dent, Men ' s S.G.O., Lutheran Student Association, Band, Stratford Players, Wind Ensembles, Psychology Club. PENNY PEABODY β Cotillion Club, Y.W.C.A., Sigma Kappa Sorority, Vice-President; Dormitory Fire Chief, Campus Fire Chief. MARTHA SNAPP PERDUE β Zeta Tau Alpha, Y.W.C.A.. Usher, Spanish Club, Dormitory Fire Chief, German Club, SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Senior Representative. JOHN D. PETERS β Men ' s S.G.O., Men ' s Student Court, Y.M.C.A., Curie Science Club. CAROLE GWYN PHIPPS β Junior Y.W.C.A. President, German Club, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Corresponding Secretary; Panhellenic Coun- cil, Historian; S.G.A. Fact Finder, Lyceum Program Committee, Social Science Club. DEANN JACKSON REED β Zeta Tau Alpha, Student Education Association, Y.W.C.A., Curie Science Club, Secretary; Cotillion Club, Dormitory President, Inter- Dorm Council. GRACE ARENDALL RICE β Freshman Class Secretary, Y.W.C.A, SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Athletics Editor: Honor Council, German Club, Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority, Membership Chairman; Canterbury Club. CHARLES WILLIAM RODEFFER β Schwarzenau Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Men ' s S.G.O., Recorder of Points, President; Sigma Delta Rho, Chaplain; Panhellenic Council, Student Court Chairman. KATHERINE PATRICIA ROGERS β Alpha Sigma Alpha, Social Chairman; S.G.A., Recorder of Poin ts; German Club, President; Ushers, Chairman; Junior Marshall, Dormitory Vice-President, Sophomore Class Reporter, Association for Childhood Education, Treasurer; New- man Club, Secretary; Student Education Association; Y.W.C.A. FLORA ANN ROLAND β Curie Science Club, Sigma Phi Lambda, Zeta Tau Alpha, Historian-Reporter; Student Education Association, Recreation Council, Y.W.C.A., Kappa Delta Pi. AGNES SAMFORD β Y.W.C.A.. German Club, Student Education Association, Reporter; Sigma Kappa. NANCY PAIGE SAVAGE β Zeta Tau Alpha, Member- ship Chairman; Phi Beta Lambda, President; Pan- hellenic Council, Social Chairman; Madrigals, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Peninsula Area Club, President; Ger- man Club, Junior Marshall, Senior Counselor, Y.W.C.A. BETTY COLLEEN SHIFFLETT β Transferred from Lynchburg College; Pi Omega Pi, Sigma Phi Lambda, Sesame Club, Treasurer. DORIS SHILLINGBURG β BREEZE Staff, Reporter, Copy Editor, Editor-in-Chief; Phi Mu Fraternity, Association for Childhood Education; Psychology Club, Parliamentarian, Reporter. MARY ANN SHINABERRY β Y.W.C.A., F.B.L.A., Sigma Phi Lambda, Student Education Association, German Club, Pi Omega Pi, President; Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity, Senior Counselor. HENRIETTA C. SMITH β Association for Childhood Education, Student Education Association, Canterbury Club, President; Interfaith Council President. Cotillion Club, Psychology Club President, Y.W.C.A., Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority. JOYCE SANDRA SMITH β Y.W.C.A., German Club, Wesley Foundation, Choir Director; Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Music Chairman; Sigma Alpha Iota, Program Chairman; Concert Choir, Summer Chorus, S.G.A. Fact Finder, Honor Council, Summer Session. LENORE MARIE SMITH β Association for Childhood Education, Student Education Association, Psychology Club, Baptist Student Union, Y.W.C.A., Chorus, Phi Mu Fraternity. SANDRA VIRGINIA SMITH β Y.W.C.A., German Club, Ex Libris Club, Vice President; Association for Child- hood Education, Band, Chorus, Baptist Student Union. JEWELL ELAINE SNYDER β Association for Childhood Education, Student Education Association, Schwar- zenau Club, President: Interfaith Council, Secretary- Treasurer. MARTHA LOUISE SOUTHARD β Lutheran Student Association, Treasurer; Sigma Alpha Iota, Recording Secretary, Editor, Chaplain; Madrigals, President. HENRY SCOTT SPENCER β Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Madrigals, Transferred from Northwestern University. BONNIE LEE STIDLEY β Sesame Club, President; Math Club, Secretary and Treasurer; Concert Orchestra, Concert Band, Chorus, Lutheran Student Association. BETTY LEE THARP β Sigma Alpha Iota, President, Recording Secretary, Treasurer; Concert Orchestra, Vice-President; Woodwind Ensemble, Librarian; Band, Canterbury Club. β 238- SENIOR DIRECTORY BARBARA ANN THRIFT β Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Sprinkle House President, Y.W.C.A., Wesley Founda- tion, F.B.L.A., Student Education Asssciation. HALLIE DICKINSON TORIAN β Phi Mu Fraternity, President; Student Education Association, Delegate- at-Large, Vice-President; Panhellenic Council, As- sociation for Childhood Education, BREEZE Reporter. GENE GRAY TUGGLE β Sigma Phi Lambda, F.B.L.A., Pi Omega Pi, Y.W.C.A, Alpha Gamma Delta, Treas- urer. JEAN ELIZABETH TUNSTALL β Sigma Kappa Sor ority, Honor Council, Vice-President; Dormitory President, Cotillion Club, Westminster Fellowship Council, Y.W.C.A. MARY FRANCES TYLER β Student Council, Handbook Editor; Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, Recording Secretary; Cotillion Club, Treasurer; Pi Omega Pi, BREEZE Staff, News Editor, Reporter; Sigma Phi Lambda. CAROL MAE VACHER β Band, Y.W.C.A.. Wesley Foun- dation, F.B.L.A., Association for Childhood Education, Student Education Association, House Council. MARGIE VERDENE VEST β Sigma Phi Lambda, Frances Sale Club, Reporter, Program Chairman; German Club, Wesley Foundation, Standards Committee, Y.W.C.A. JO ANNA WADE β WAA. Class Representative, SCHOOLMA ' AM Staff, Junior Class Editor; Extra- mural Hockey, Extramural Basketball, S.G.A. Fact Finder, Mercury Club President, Cotillion Club, VAFCW Secretary-Treasurer, Golf Sports Leader, Y.W.C.A., W.A.A. Program Director, Baptist Student Union; Sigma Kappa. VIRGINIA LEE WAGNER β Wesley Foundation Coun- cil, Sigma Phi Lambda, Historian; Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, Rush Chairman, Recording Secretary; BREEZE Staff, Make-Up Editor; Student Education Association, Y.W.C.A., Standards Committee, German Club, Junior Marshall, Norfolk Area Club, Secretary. BARBARA WALLS β Dormitory Vice-President, Cotil- lion Club, Y.W.C.A., Frances Sale Club, Social Chair- man; Student Education Association, Washington Area Club, Secretary, Vice-President. JUNE CANNON WARD β Student Education Association, Curie Science Club, Treasurer; Baptist Student Union, Y.W.C.A., Social Science Society. SARA RUTH WEBB β German Club, Ex Libris Club, Spanish Club, Westminster Fellowship, Junior Class Vice-President, Student Education Association, Alpha Gamma Delta, Editor, Chaplain, Guard; Y.W.C.A. Representative, President; Senior Counselor, Out- IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES, standing Senior, WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS GERALDINE JEANETTE WHITMER β Student Educa- tion Association, Kappa Delta Pi, Y.W.C.A., Social Science Club, Psychology Club, Treasurer; French Club, Band, Sigma Phi Lambda, House Council. β 239 β FACULTY DIRECTORY Anderson, J. Edgar; Associate Professor of Music: Diploma in Violin, Muskingum College; B.Mus., M.Mus., Cin- cinnati Conservatory of Music; 210 Ohio Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Anderson, Sara; Assistant Professor of Business Edu- cation; Advisor of Phi Mu, and The Future Business Leaders of America; B.S., Women ' s College of the University of North Carolina, M.S., University of North Carolina; 473 South Mason Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Bell, M. H.; Superintendent of Harrisonburg Schools, Administration Staff for Laboratory Schools; M.A., Lynchburg College, M.A., University of Virginia; 718 Ott Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Black, Henry J.; Assistant Professor of Music; B.M., M.M.. Cincinnati 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. Bowman, Etta; Instructor of Education; B.S., College; R.F.D. No. 1. Madison Bruce, Emily L.; Instructor of Physical and Health Edu- cation; B.S.Ed., Madison College; Box 187, New Market, Virginia. Bryan, Edith May; Assistant Professor of Home Eco- nomics; Advisor of the Frances Sale Club; B.S., M.S., Madison College; 91 Maplehurst Avenue, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Bucher, Lester S.; Professor of Music and Head, Depart- ment of Music; Director of Concert Choir; B.S., West Chester State Teachers College, M.S., University of Pennsylvania, Ed.D., Columbia University; Route No. 1, Box 455, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Burau, Gertrud; Assistant Professor of Music; Director, Madrigal Singers, Advisor, Kappa Delta Pi; B.S. M.A., Columbia University Teachers College; General De- livery, Dayton, Virginia. Caldwell, Charles G.; Director, Division of Teacher Edu- cation, Head, Department of Education and Psychol- ogy; Advisor, Student Government Association, Blue- Stone Cotillion Club; B.A., Roanoke College, M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago; 1356 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Carroll, Mary Earle; Associate Professor of Home Eco- nomics; A.B., Eastern State Teachers College, Rich- mond, Kentucky, M.S., University of Kentucky; Home Management House, Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Chappell, James Wilbert; Professor of Chemisctry; Ad- visor, Young Men ' s Christian Association; B.S., Ottawa University, M.A., Ph.D., University of Kansas; 24 Lawn Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Coffman, Mona L.;; Assistant Professor of Business Edu- cation; Advisor, The Schoolma ' am; A.B., Nebraska State Teachers College, MA,. George Peabody Col- lege for Teachers; 241 Paul Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Cool, Raymond D.; Profefssor of Chemistry; Advisor, Curie Science Club; B.S., Bridgewater College, M.S., Ph.D., University of Virginia; 700 Ott Street, Harri- sonburg, Virginia. Cooper, Ruth E.; Assistant Professor of Education; Campus School, Second Grade; B.S., Radford College, M.A., Peabody State Teachers College; 473 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Copp, John C; Assistant Professor of Psychology; B.S.Ed., M.Ed., University of Virginia, Graduate Student, Uni- versities of Columbia, Chicago, and Harvard; 95 Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Copper, Jean E.; Assistant Dietitian; Assistant Professor of Home Economics; Advi sor, Alpha Gamma Delta; B.S., Madison College, M.S., Ohio State University; 1353 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Crawford, Marilyn; Associate Professor of Physical and Health Education; B.S., Women ' s College of the Uni- versity of North Carolina, M.A., University of North Carolina, Ed.D., University of Texas; Route No. 1, Penn Laird, Virginia. Curtis, Jay L.; Professor of English; Advisor, Young Men ' s Christian Association, Sponsor, Junior Class; A.B., A.M., Ph.D., University of North Carolina; 32 Lawn Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Curtis, Marilyn Rose; Instructor of Mathematics; Sponsor, Junior Class; B.S., M.S., Madison College; 32 Lawn Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. DeLong, William J.; Director of Admissions and Student Aid; B.S., Roanoke College, M.A., University of Vir- ginia; 1427 Bluestone Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Dickerson, Mildred G; Assistant Professor of Education, Director, Nursery School; Advisor, Young Women ' s Christian Association, Sponsor, Sophomore Class; B.S., Eastern Kentucky State College, M.S., Univer- sity of Kentucky; 242 Cantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Dickerson, Z. S., Jr.; Head, Department of Business and Business Education; Sponsor, Sophomore Class, Ad- visor, Pi Omega Pi; B.S., Eastern Kentucky State Col- lege, M.S., E.Ed., University of Kentucky; 242 Can- trell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Diller, John D.; Assistant Professor of Art; B.F.A., Uni- versity of Texas, M.F.A ., Cranbrook Academy of Art; 484 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Dingledine, Raymond C; Professor of Social Science and History; Advisor, Honor Council, Sponsor, Freshman Class; B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia; 320 West View Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Downey, Elizabeth E.; Assistant Librarian; B.S., Madison College, B.S. in L.S., George Peabody College for Teachers; 191 Grattan Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Driver, Anne; Associate Professor and Acting Head of Home Economics Department, 1960-1961; B.S.Ed, Madison College, M.A., Columbia University; 1275 Hillcrest Drive, Harrisonburg, Virginia. β’240- FACULTY DIRECTORY Ferry, James F.; Professor of Biology; A.B., West Virginia Wesleyan College, M.S., West Virginia University, Ph.D., Ohio State University; 231 Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Fisher, Elwood; Assistant Professor of Biology; B.S., Fair- mont State College, Fairmont, West Virginia, M.S., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio; 381 Monticello Ave- nue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Fodaski, Martha W.; Assistant Professor of English; Ad- visor, Criterion Club; B.A., Wayne State University, M A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin; 912 Spotswood Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Garber, Dorothy S.; Dean of Women; Advisor, Student Government Association, Inter-Faith Council; B.S., Madison College; 267 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Geil, Lois E.; Instructor of Physical and Health Educa- tion; B.S., Madison College; 820 Spotswood Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Gibbons, Howard K.; Business Manager; LL.B., Washing- ton and Lee University; 610 Ott Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Gildersleeve, Glenn; Professor of Music; A.B., Mus.D., Nebraska Wesleyan University, A.M., Columbia Uni- versity; 623 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Gildersleeve, Hazel W.; Assistant Professor of Music; Ad- visor, Sigma Alpha Iota; B F.A., Nebraska Wesleyan University; 623 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Gordon, John R.; Instructor of Physic; B.S. in Ed., Uni- versity of Virginia, M.Ed., University of North Caro- lina; 759 East Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Graves, Robert A.; Instructor of Biology; B.S.Ed., Madi- son College; 140 Crescent Drive, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Green, Walter F., Ill; College Physician; B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S., M.D., Medical College of Virginia; 357 Franklin Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Grove, Frances R ; Assistant Professor of Art; Advisor, Kappa Delta Pi; B.S., Madison College, A.M., Colum- bia University; 272 Grattan Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Grun, Ruth E.; Associate Professor of Social Science and History; A.B., Wellesley College, M.A., Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College; 574 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Harris, Elizabeth Jacquelin; Assistant Professor of Music; Certificate, Peabody Conservatory of Music; Pupil of Ernest Hutcheson; student, Juilliard School of Music and University of New Mexico; 976 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Haydon, Richard C; Director of Field Services and Place- ment; B.S., M.S., University of Virginia; 366 Monti- cello Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Herr, Grace E.; Assistant Professor of Business Educa- tion; B.S., Mary Washington College; M.A., New York University; 274 Cantrell Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Herring, Zula A.; Instructor of Library Science; B.A , Blue Mountain College; 291 Campbell Avenue, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Hester, Hortense; Instructor of Physical and Health Edu- cation; A.B., Judson College, M.A., University of Alabama; R.F.D. No. 1, Penn Laird, Virginia. Hicks, George R.; Associate Professor of Music; Advisor to Diapason Club; A.B., BM, Albion College; Vir- tuoso ' s Diploma in Organ under Marcel Dupre, Con- servatoire Americain, Fontainbleau, France; Mozar- teum, Salzburg, Austria; 488 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hoover, Feme R.; Assistant Professor of Library Science; A B., Bridgewater College, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; Timberville, Virginia. Hopkins, Janet; 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 and Director of the Reading Center; A.B., Central State College, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; Ed.D., Stanford University; Madison Terrace Apts., Harri- sonburg, Virginia. Hugh, Patricia M.; Instructor of Physical and Health Education; Advisor of Porpoise Club; B.S., M.S., West Virginia University; 255 Campbell Avenue, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Ikenberry, J. Emmert; Professor of Mathematics; A.B., Bridgewater College, M.A., Ph.D., Cornell University; 310 West View Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Jackson, Mary A.; Associate Professor of Social Studies and History; B.S., Madison College; Ph.D., Univer- sity of Virginia; McGaheysville, Virginia. Jones, Duvall A.; Instructor of Biology; B.A., Western Maryland College; M.S., University of Maryland; 445 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Hamrick, Clarence R.; Associate Professor of Education; B.S., Hampton-Sydney College, M.S., Ph.D., Univer- sity of Virginia; 623 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Harnsberger, William T.; Assistant Professor of Geology; B.A., M.S., University of Virginia; Route No. 1, Pleas- ant Hill Acres, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Lehrberger, John J., Jr ; Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics; Advisor, Cotillion Club; Advisor, Mathematics Club; A.B., M.A., University of Louisville; 289 Camp- bell Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Leigh, Thomas W.; Assistant Professor of English; Ad- visor, Cotillion Club; B.A., Hampton-Sydney College, M.A., University of Michigan; 1420 Crawford Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. β 241 β FACULTY DIRECTORY Lenox, Bessie; Director of Dormitories. Link, James Oliver; Instructor of Speech; A.B., Catawba College; M.A., University of Virginia; Advisor, Strat- ford Players; 92 Shenandoah Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Lockard, Mary Jeannette; Assistant Professor of Home Economics; B.S. in H.E , M.S., West Virginia Univer- sity; 210 Ohio Avenue. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Locke, Louis Glenn; Director of Division of Humanities, Chairman of Department of English; A.B., Bridge- water College; M.A., George Washington University; A.M.. Ph.D., Harvard College; 474 Ott Street, Harri- sonburg, Virginia. Long, John Ward; Assistant Professor of Physical and Health Education; B A.. Bridgewater College, M.A., Columbia University; 1442 Crawford Avenue, Harri- sonburg, Virginia. Partlow, Benjamin W.; Associate Professor of Chemistry; B.S., Washington and Lee University; M S., George Washington University; 1150 South Main Street, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Pence, Wilbur S.; Superintendent of Rockingham County Schools, Coordinator for Practice Teaching; B.A., Bridgewater College, M.A., Columbia University; 1600 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Pitsenbarger, Arbella; Instructo r of Social Science; B.S., M.A.. Madison College; 45 West View Street, Harri- sonburg, Virginia. Pomdexter, Raymond J.; Professor of Education; A.B., Randolph-Macon College, M.A., University of Vir- ginia. Ph.D., The Ohio State University; 750 D. Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Polites, George W.; Assistant Professor of Mathematics; B.S., Western Michigan College of Education; M.S., Florida State University; 710 High Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Marshall, Clifford T; Associate Professor of Music; B.M., Eastman School of Music, M M., Sherwood School of Music; 1210 Hillcrest Drive, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Martinez, Fernando Q.; Professor of Spanish; Sponsor, El Club Espanol; A.B., Oglethorpe University, M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia; Port Republic, Virginia. Meek, Phyllis; Assistant Dean of Women, Assistant Pro- fessor of Guidance; A.B., South East University, M.A., Ohio University; 967 South Main Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Meeks, Lydia Purser; Assistant Professor of Education; A.B , East Carolina Teachers College, M.A., Colum- bia University; 45 Fairview Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Mengebier, William L.; Head, Department of Biology, Professor of Biology; B.S , The Citadel, M.A., Ober- line College, Ph.D., University of Tennessee; 211 Dixie Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Miller, Edwin DeWitt; Associate Professor of Biology; A.B., Bridgewater College, M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia; 200 Monument Avenue, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Miller, G. Tyler; President; B.S., Virginia Military In- stitute, L.L D.. Bridgewater 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. Monros, Mary; Instructor of Physical and Health Edu- cation; Advisor, Orchesis; B.S., Texas Woman ' s Uni- versity; 255 Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Moore, Harry Kent; Assistant Professor of Physics; B.S., Manchester College, Ed.M., Harvard University; 641 Walnut Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Murphy, Mary; Assistant Professor of Education; B.A., Newbury College, M.Ed , Ed.D.. University of Geor- gia; 547 South Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Raine, Sue; Dietician, Assistant Professor of Home Eco- nomics; B.S., Madison College, A.M., Columbia Uni- versity; Shenandoah Apartments, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Rea, L. Owens; Associate Professor of Social Science; A.B , Ph.D., John Hopkins University; 85 Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Reeke, Angela; Assistant Professor of Education; B.S., Paterson State College, M.Ed., University of Virginia; 25 Fairview Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Rhein, Rev. Francis B ; Associate Professor of Biblical Literature and Philosophy; B.S., University of Vir- ginia, B.D., Virginia Theological Seminary; 270 New- man Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Roberts, Frank; Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds; Harrisonburg, Virginia. Rucker, Ruth; Assistant Professor of Business Education; 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., University of Pittsburgh; Route No. 3, Box 293, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sas, Anthony; Associate Professor of Geography; B.A.. University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; M.A., University of Washington, Ph.D., Clark University; 228 High Street, Bridgewater, Virginia. Sawhill, Bessie R.; Associate Professor of English; A.B., Olivet College, A.M., University of Wisconsin, Ph.D., John Hopkins University; 244 Monument Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Schmidt, Mrs. Margaret; Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics; B.S., Ohio State University, M.S., Florida State University; Route No. 1, Port Republic Road. Harri- sonburg, Virginia. Schneider, Edithe; Associate Professor of Music; B.M., Chicago Conservatory, Juilliard School of Music; 85 Campbell Court Apartments, Harrisonburg, Virginia. 242- FACULTY DIRECTORY Showalter, Leta; Assistant Librarian; A.B., Bridge-water College, B.S., Columbia University; Route No. 1, Box 269, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sidorfsky. Frank M; Assistant Professor of Music; B.M. Ed., Kansas State Teachers College, M.M., Eastman School of Music; 262 Campbell Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sieg, Katherine; Assistant Professor of English; B.A., Lenior-Rhyne College: M.A., University of Virginia; 48 Maplehurst Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sinclair, Caroline; Professor of Physical and Health Edu- cation; B.S , College of William and Mary, Ph.D., New- York University; 473 Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Slaughter, Suzanne; Assistant Professor of Physical and Health Education; B.S., Cental Michigan University, M.S., Indiana University; 282 Franklin Street, Harri- sonburg, Virginia. Smith, Earlene; Assistant Professor of Business Educa- tion; B.S , Madison College, M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers; Route No. 1, McGaheysville, Virginia. Smith, Glenn C; Professor of Social Science and History; B.S., State Teachers College, Pennsylvania, M.S., Temple University, Ph.D., University of Virginia; 370 Monticello Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Smith, Elmer L.; Professor of Sociology; B.S., Florida Southern College, M.A., Western Reserve University, D.S. Sc, Syracuse University; 104 McGuffin Avenue, Bridgewater, Virginia. Stewart, John; Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages and Education; B.A., College of the Pacific, M.A., University of Virginia; 42 Fry Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Stirling, Kyle; Instructor of Journalism, Public Relations Director; A.B., High Point College; 312 Elm Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Strough, Mary P.; Assistant Professor of Health Educa- tion; B.S., Richmond Professional Institute, College of William and Mary; R.N., Stuart Circle School of Nursing; 1443 Hillside Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sublett, Jr., Henry L.; Associate Professor of Education; A.B., Duke University, M.Ed., Ed.D., University of Virginia; 143 Grattan Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Swink, Helen; Instructor of English; B.S., West Vir- ginia University, M.A., Madison College; 1036 D Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Tate, Marjorie B.; Associate Professor of Physical and Health Education; B.S., University of Minnesota, M.A., Columbia University, Ph.D., State University of Vir- ginia; 435 Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Theodore, Crystal; Professor of Art; A.B., Winthrop Col- lege, A.M., Ed.D., Columbia University; 2595 Sunrise Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Tolbert, E. L.; Professor of Guidance; Dean of Students; B S., University of Virginia, M.A., M.S., Ohio State University, Ed.D., Columbia University; 208 Dixie Avenue, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Trent, Rosalind; Assistant Professor of Education; A.B., Woman ' s College of the University of North Carolina, M A., Duke Univresity; 445 Mason Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Vaughn, Patsy; Instructor of Physical and Health Educa- tion; B.S. Ed., Madison College; New Market, Virginia. Walker, Glada B.; Associate Professor of Art; A.B., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, A.M., Columbia Uni- versity; 1210 Hillcrest Drive, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Walsh. William; Assistant Professor of Business Educa- tion; B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, M.S., Kansas State Teachers College; Route No. 4, Har- risonburg, Virginia. Warren, Percy M.; Dean; B.S, William and Mary College, M.A., Ed.D., Columbia University; 1041 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Watkins, Evelyn; Assistant Professor of Education; A.B., Mississippi State College for Women, A.M., Columbia University; 1023 D Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Watkins, Lowell; Assistant Professor of Music; B.S., State Teachers College, Pennsylvania, M.A., Columbia Uni- versity; 1035 Toppin Boulevard, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Wells, John C; Professor of Physics; A.B., Colgate Uni- versity, A.M , Ed.D., Columbia University; 125 Port Republic Road, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Whitesell, Ferraba W.; Instructor and Supervisor of Stu- dent Teaching in the Fourth Grade of Anthony- Seeger Campus School; B.S., Madison College; Madi- son Terrace Apartments, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Wigley, Elsie H.; Assistant Professor of Education; B.S., Ithaca College, A.M., Columbia University; 1023 D Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Wilkins, Mrs. Ruth J.; Associate Professor of English; A.B., Ed.M., College of William and Mary; M.A., University of Richmond; 767 Mason Street, Harrison- burg, Virginia. Willett, J. A., Ill; Associate Professor of Business Edu- cation; B.A., University of Chicago; 1120 Hillcrest Drive, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Winn, Columbia; Associate Professor of Mathematics; A.B., University of Colorado, M.A., University of Chicago; 109 Port Republic Road, Harrisonburg, Vir- ginia. Woelfel, Margarete; Professor of French and German; B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Leipzig, Germany; 116 Port Republic Road, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Wood, John E.; Assistant Professor of Social Science and History; B.A., University of Virginia, M.A , Tulane University; 10 Port Republic Road, Harrisonburg, Virginia. β’243- 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. William L. Acree β Kitty Gray Acree β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Adams β Barbara Jean Adams β The Plains, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Alexander β Brenda Alexander β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Alvie P. Allen β Marian Janet Allen β Floyd, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Allen β Judith Allen β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Allman β Betsy Allman β Owings Mills, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Almond β Carol A. Almond β Troutville, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Ambrose β Barbara Ambrose β Arlington, Virginia Br. and Mrs. F. Thomas Amiss β Frances Graham Amiss β Luray, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Dave C Anderson β Mary A. Anderson β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Anderson β Becky Anne Anderson β Chatham, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Arbaugh β Dolores Arbaugh β West- minster, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Armstrong β Jeanne Armstrong β Wilmington, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Arnott β Mary Ellen Arnott β Alta- Vista, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Arvin β Jack Lee Arvin β Martinsburg, West Virginia Mrs Audrey C. Avent β Bonnie Avent β Colonial Heights, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Rodney D. Ayers β Nancy Ayers β Annan- dale, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Victor Babich β Ann Babich β Roselle, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bailey β Claudia F. Bailey β Balti- more, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Baker, Patricia Baker β Balti- more, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. James N. Baker β Judith Ann Coffin β Seaford, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bambacus β Dianne Bambacus β Richmond, Varginia Mr. and Mrs Joseph A. Basile β June Basile β Arling- ton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Baum β Jean Baum β St. Brides, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. George D. Baumgardner β Edith Baum- gardner β Taneytown, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Beavers β Frances Beavers β Win- chester, Virginia Mr. J. P. Belda, Sr. β Joanne Belda β Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Benham β Cynthia Benham β Ports- mouth, Virgiina Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Beninghove β Barbara Beninghove β Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bennett β Garland E. Bennett - Covington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Berkley β Harriet Lee Berkley β Colonial Heights, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Irvin R. Bevis β Frances E. Bevis β Alex- andria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blackburn β Elizabeth Penn Black- burn β Kenbridge, Virginia Mrs. Nellie Blackwell β Lois Blackwell β Woodstock, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Blanchard, Jr. β Bette Blanchard β Herndon, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Blosser β Sandra Blosser β Win- chester, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. Merlin Bly β Martha Ann Bly β Win- chester, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Presley P. Bobo β Carol Bobo β Vienna, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Boettcher β Carole Boettcher β Lynnhaven, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Boone β Janet Ann Boone β Suffolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bowers β Patricia Bowers β Charles Town, West Virginia Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Bowers β Judith Louise Bowers β Charleston, West Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. Bowman β Deanna Bowman β Hills- ville, Virginia Mrs. Hazel M. Bowman β Eva Bowman β Maurertown, Virginia Mrs. Leah S. Boyers β Beverley and Bernice Boyers β Harrisonburg, Virginia Mrs. W. B. Boyette β Frances K. Sydnor β Suffolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Boykin β Frieda Boykin β Burke- ville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Bozman β Gwen Bozman β Crewe, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Branson β Evelyn Branson β Mont- ross, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Don Breeding β Evelyn Bay Breeding β Arlington, Virginia Mr. Benjamin L. Breeze β Becky Breeze β Landover Hills, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brewer β Virginia Brewer β Singers Glen, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Brockway β Carol Brockway β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brooks β Patty Brooks β Stuarts Draft, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Brosius β Diane Brosius β Ellicott City, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Brown β Florence Brown β Arlington, Virginia Mrs. Olivia B. Brown β Neita Beth Brown β Rocky Mount, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Brown β Janice Brown β Newport News, Virginia Mrs. Vivian Brown β Linda L. Brown β Portsmouth, Virginia Mrs. H. G. Browning β Elaine Browning β Grundy, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brubaker β Phyllis Brubaker β Alexandria, Virginia Mrs Louis Bryant β Bernice Bryant Zuckerman β Strasburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Bull β Ginny Lee Bull β Newark, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bunch β Coby Ann Bunch β Baltimore, Maryland 244- PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Buren β Mary Allen Buren β Hope- well, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Burgess β Beverly Burgess β Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Burgess β Nancy Carol Burgess β Hampton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. Paul Burkett β Nancy E. Burkett β Timberville. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. Rex Burner β Mary Kay Burner β Luray, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Buschman β Suzanne Buschman β Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Busel β Joyce Anne Busel β Phoenixville, Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Bybee β Patricia Bybee β Ashland, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Callahan β Frances Callahan β Staunton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calvert β Marjorie Anne Calvert β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Campbell β Carmen Campbell β Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. McAuldman Campbell β LaDonna Zane Campbell β Roseland, Virginia Mr. R. B. Campbell β Lynn Campbell β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. James Caravas β Helen Caravas β Ports- mouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cardarella β Lois Cardarella β Arlington, Virginia Mrs. Thelma M. Carey β Helen Carey β Colonial Beach, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Carnes β Carol Ann Carnes β Charleston, South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Carter β Helen Stephenson β Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. B. M. Carter β Harriet Louise Carter β β Lovingston, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Conrad A. Carter β Libby Carter β Big Stone Gap, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Carver β Linda Carver β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cash β Wanda Cash β Spotts- wood, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cash β Iris Marilyn Cash β Greenlee, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cassidy β Barbara Cassidy β Fredericksburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Casteen, Jr. β Carolyn Casteen β Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. Julian Catterton β Catherine Catterton β Free Union, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chamblin β Carolyn Chamblin β Norfolk, Virginia Mr. Charles N. Chappell β Elizabeth Chappell β Nor- folk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. Ryland Childress β Judith R. Childress β Fincastle, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen β Gail Lewis Christen- sen β McLean, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Christian β Virginia Christian β Waynesboro, Virginia Mr. John E. Claflin β Diane Claflin β McLean, Vir- ginia Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Clark β Jacqueline Clark β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Clark β Brenda Louise Clark and Melva Campbell Clark β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Clark β Mary Lou Clark β Swedesboro, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Percy L. Clark β Viola Ann Clark β Hopewell, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William E. Clark β Nellie Clark β Lex- ington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Childers β Ellen A. Childers β Lynchburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Clements β Patricia Anne Clements β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Clements β Nancy Kay Clements β Courtland, Virginia Mrs. R. K. Cline β Ruth Ann Cline β Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Oris M. Clinedinst β Janice Clinedinst β Salem, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Cloe β Jane Cloe β Fredericks- burg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coates β Shirley Anne Coates β Culpeper, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cochran β Ann Cochran β The Plains, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Coffman β Phyllis Coffman β Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Coghill β Betty Reid Coghill β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cohen β Harriet Cohen β Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Coiner β Ann Marie Coiner β Gordonsville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Erbie Conner β Eleanor Conner β Hot Springs, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Conrad β Holly Conrad β Virginia Beach, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cook β Ann E. Cook β Swoope, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooke β Arthur E. Cook β Staunton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Coomes β Sandra Coomes β Abing- don, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corbitt β Verlinda Corbitt β New- port News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Covington β Jane Covington β Ridgeway, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cox β Evelyn Anne Cox β Arling- ton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Craig β Martha Craig β Craigs- ville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Creery β Rose Marie Creery β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cronin β Betty Ann Cronin β Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Crouch β Ruth Carolyn Crouch β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curtis β Geraldine Carol Curtis β Strasburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William Dahs β Kathleen Joan Dahs β Tuckerton, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dakan, Jr . β Pencelia Dakan β Bridgeport, West Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Daniel β Cathy Daniel β Waynes- boro, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dankers, Jr. β Marilyn Dankers β β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darden β Thelma Darden β Alta- Vista, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davis β Nancy Davis β Baldwin, L. I., New York β 245 PATRONS Mrs. Dorothy Davis β Patricia Davis β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Davis β Margaret Ann Davis β Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Davis β Carole Davis β Falls Church, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester Davis β Virginia Lee Davis β Aberdeen, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Davy β Sandra Davy β Fairfax, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Delaney β Jeffrey M. Delaney β Wastagh. L. I., New York Mr. Sabino DeLuca β Aida DeLuca β Wantagh, New York Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Depoy β Nellie Depoy β Harrison- burg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dickerson β Getty Gayle Dickerson β Kenbridge, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Diehl β Dianne Diehl β Mt. Sidney, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dillon β Mary Jo Dillon β South Norfolk, Virginia Mr. John I. Divers β Carolyn Divers β Falls Church, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Francis Drake β Sally Drake β Lexing- ton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Driver β Betty D. Driver β Tim- berville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Duncan β Beverly Duncan β Ports- mouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dutemple β Sandra Dutemple β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dyke β Mary Christine Dyke β Steubenville, Ohio Mrs. P. M. Edison β Patricia Anne Edison β Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Early β Elaine Early β Washington, D. C. Mrs. Alice J. Eason β Ellen T. Eason β Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Eddins β Ella Eddins β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Edwards β Betty Lou Edwards β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ellison β Thomas Ellison β Waynes- boro, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Engel β Martha Engel β Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Estes β Rachael Estes β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Willard Estes β Patricia Estes β Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Carlton L. Eudailey β Carol Eudailey β Petersiu:g, Virginia Mrs. Ollie R. Evans β Kathleen Evans β Charlotte Court Hous3, Virginia Mrs. Margaret S. Farrar β Barbara Jo Farrar β Lynch- burg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farrell β Suzanne Farrell β Fair- fax, Virginia Mr. and Mrs Matthew Farris β Mary E. Farris β Lees- burg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Faucette β Frances Faucette β Boykins, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Fearnow β Ganelle Fearnow β Ellerson, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Feather β Bonnie Feather β Wash- ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ferguson β Kay Ferguson β Ashland. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ferguson β Lynn Ferguson β Dare, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ferrell β Trilbie Ferrell β Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fisher β Johanna Fisher β Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fitzgerald β Gayle Fitzgerald β Waynesboro. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Robey Fletcher β Emily Fletcher β Manassas, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fletcher β Peggy W. Fletcher β Gloucester, Virginia Mr. J. M Foley β Mack Foley β Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford β Barbara Ford β Peters- burg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Forrester β Anne Forrester β β Wicomico Church, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fouke β Nora Jean Fouke β Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frame β Lydia Mae Frame β β Marshall, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Fraser β Harriette Fraser β Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fravel β Mary Ann and Linda Jo Fravel β Maurertown, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. T. Marshall Freed β Barbara Moon Freed β Waynesboro, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Friel β Margaret Friel β Win- chester, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Carroll W. Fritz β Donna Fritz β West- minster, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fromm β Elma Fromm β Balti- more, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Garman β Rebecca Garman β Ports- mouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Garnett β Barbara Garnett β Rich- mond, Virginia Mrs. Edna P. Garrett β Judith Carol Garrett β Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. James N. Garrett β Jane Nelson Garrett β Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gary β Phyllis Lee Gary β Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gay β Patricia Lane Gay β Gretna, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Geoghegan β Linda Geoghegan β Martinsville. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John Gill β Emily Gill β Leesburg, Vir- ginia Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Gilliam β Carole Lee Gilliam β Gaithersburg, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gillispie β Dorothy Johnson β Hot Springs, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gills β Nita Gills β Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glass β Helen D. Glass β Afton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gleason β Bonnie Gleason β Eagle Rock, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Glenn β Brenda Glenn β Grottoes, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Glenny β Patricia Glenny β Hampton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Gorry β Carole Gorry β Falls Church, Virginia β 246 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gough β L. Lindley Gough β Crozet, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gowin β Sarah Gowin Harding β Lynchburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Gracey β Jane Gracey β Black- stone, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graeme β Audrey Graeme β Rail- way, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Roland M. Gray β Linda Gray β Newark, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gregory β Joyce Gregory β Martins- ville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greider β Benjamin Greider β Lima, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gush β Mary E. Gush β Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. James L. Guthrie β Linda Guthrie β β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gwaltney β June and Carole Ward β Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Gwin β Ira Warner β Woodstock, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hahn β Linda Hahn β Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. Warren Hale β Betty Jeanne Hale β Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Haley β Elizabeth Ann Haley β Danville, Virginia Mrs. Gerald Hall β Carolyn Ann Hall β Danville, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Hall β Adrienne M. Hall and Mary Ruth Hall β Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hall β Phyllis Ann Hall β Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Halloran β Sarah Halloran β Herndon, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Hamrick β Lucy Anderson Hamrick β Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansbrough β Patricia Ann Hans- brough β Shenandoah, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Harding β Amanda Jane Harding β Waynesboro, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harmon β Nancy Harmon β Hills- vill e. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Harpine β Judy Harpine β Harri- sonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Jr. β Sue Harrell β Suffolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hart, Jr. β Mimi Hart β Martins- ville, Virginia Mrs. Marvin R. Hart β Margaret Hart β Roanoke, Vir- ginia Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Hastie β Carole Jayne Hastie β Portsmouth, Virginia Mrs. Dovie Hawks β Carol Hawks β Roanoke, Virginia Mr. G. L. Hawks β Shirley Mae Hawks β Staunton, Virginia Col. and Mrs. Paul W. Hayes β Karen Lea Hayes β Japan Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T. Hayes β Judy Lee Hayes β Staunton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hayes β Becky Hayes β New- port News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hayes β Linda Hayes β Rich- mond, Virginia Col. and Mrs. W. R. Hayward β Rita Hayward β Alex- andria, Virginia M Sgt. and Mrs. Allen J. Hazel β Ellen MacMahon β Culpeper, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Alva T. Hearn β Linla Hearn β Alex- andria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Hedly β Peggy Chase Hedly β Bayside, Virginia Mr. John E. Helbert β Dianne Helbert β Broadway, Virginia Mrs. Foster A. Helfrich β Ann Helfrich β Winchester, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Hensley β Carroll Mae Hens- ley, Elkton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hertzler β Judy Ann Hertzler β Denbigh, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heys β Barbara Anne Heys β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hicks β Ellen R. Hicks β Manassas, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hilbert β Donald Hilbert β Dayton, Virginia Mrs. Willard H. Hill β June Hill β Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hillquist β Christina Hillquist β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hipp β Joan E. Hipp β Arling- ton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John Hines β Jenny Lou Hines β Fries, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hofelich β Dolly Hofelich β South Hill, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. George D. Holden β Eleanor Duval Maxey β Glen Allen, Virginia Mr. Asa R. Holliday β Virginia Lee Holliday β Metuchen, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Holt β Catherine Holt β Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Elwood P. Homan β Augusta E. Homan β Wytheville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Alson S. Hott β Jill Hott β Winchester, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Howard β Sarah Howard β Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hudgins β Peggy Anne Hudgins β Poquoson, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hudgins β Elizabeth D. Hudgins β Richmond 26, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Hudson β Kathleen Hudson β Fairton, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hudson β Inez Charlene Hudson β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Hudson β Rebecca Hudson β Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Huffman β Carolyn Huffman β Hamilton, Virginia Mayor and Mrs. R. R. Huffman β Nancy Rae Huffman β Stanley, 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, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Hunt β Diane Hunt β Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Husband β Sonja Husband β Rich- mond, Virginia Mrs. Florence B. Hutton β Mary Jane Hutton β Marion, Virginia Mrs. Pearl Jacobs β Nancy Jacobs β Gretna, Virginia β 247- PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Janes β Marsha Janes β Spring- field, Maryland Mr. Herman Jenkins β Evie Jenkins β Lynnhaven, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Jenkins β Mary Stuart Jenkins β Courtland, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson β Lee Johnson β McLean, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Johnson β Joyce Anne Johnson β Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Marshall T. Johnson β Maria V. Johnson β Falls Church, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Johnston β Frances W. Johnston β Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jones β Deanna Jones β Princses Anne, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Jones, Jr. β Diana Lee Jones β Smithfield, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Jordan β Carolyn H. Jordan β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Joyner β Evelyn Joyner β Court- land, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Joyner β Nancy Lee Joyner β Hampton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kane β Nancy Kane β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Harper β Carolyn Karper β Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kasuba β Marie Ann Kasuba β Staunton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Kay β Floyd S. Kay. Jr. β Lexing- ton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Kennedy β Cathy Kennedy β Hopewell, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kibler β Mary Kibler β Bowling Green, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Maury W. Kilby β Susan M. Kilby β Wytheville, Virginia Maj. and Mrs. B. E. Kilday β Mary Ellen Kilday β Quantico, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kimmel β Carole Kimmel β Mil- ford, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. B. R. King β Patricia Mae King β Langley Air Force Base, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. H. King β Judith Carol King β Fieldale, Virginia Mr and Mrs. W. E. Kinsey β Barbara Anne Kinsey β Culpeper, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Kitchell β Marie D. Kitchell β New Providence, New Jersey Mrs. Alice Kline β Jo Ann Kline β Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Kolebas β Patricia Kolebas β Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. Konzelmann β Chris Anne Konzelmann β Falls Church, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Koontz β Lois Koontz Hensley β Elkton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs W. C. Krumwiede β Martina Godey β Vienna, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. A. LaCas β Bonnie LaCas β Staunton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Landes β Barbara Jo Lnades β Fork Union, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lawrence β Sallyann Lawrence β Greensburg, Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawton β Jean M. Lawton β War- wick, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Layne β Loretta Layne β Lynchburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ancel L. Lee β Linda Lee β Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. William J. Leffler β Patsy Leffler β Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Leighty β Anna Mae Leighty β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Leith β Frances Leith β Purcellville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leitner β Jean Leitner β Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linton β Robert Linton β Frede- ricksburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ligon β Alice Ligon β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Carson Lillard β Jean Lillard β Flint Hill, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lingebach β Betsy Lingebach β Rockville, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Linton β Virginia Linton β Alex- andria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lockrow β Sarah Lockrow β Salem, Virginia Mr. Delmar F. Lohr β Jane Alice Lohr β Orange, Vir- ginia Mr. a nd Mrs. George Lostetter β Alice Lostetter β Springfield, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Louckes β Dorothy Louckes β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lucas β Dorothy Lucas β Arling- ton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lyon β Margaret Lyon β Arling- ton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Frederic MacMaster β Marian MacMaster β Pompton Lakes, New Jersey Mrs. Mary L. McBride β Mary Lee McBride β Alex- andria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John McEwen β Martha McEwen β Matoaca, Virginia Mrs. Mae McFarland β Ann McFarland β Fieldale, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKee β Wendy McKee β Prince- ton, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. William McNeill β Sara McNeill β Suf- folk. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McQueen, Jr. β Marcia McQueen β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. George McQuinn β Vicki McQuinn β Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R . J. McCoy β Mary McCoy β Alexandria. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. George McSweeney β Gail McSweeney β Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mahaney β Sallie Ann Mahaney β Kenbridge, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Malouf β Adrian Malouf β Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Majette β Jacquelin Majetta β Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malizka β Edna Juanita Malizka β Luray, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mann β Joan Mann β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. Marano β Kathleen Marano β Arling- ton, Virginia Mrs. Laura Masters β Toni Masters β Franklin Square. New York β 248 β PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Carroll May. Jr. β Virginia May β Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mays β Sandra Mays. Covington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison β Carolyn Morrison β Woodstock, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Massey β Janet Massey β Martins- ville, Virginia Mr. R. B. Massey β Mary Ball Masssy β Hague-West- moreland, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mathews β Margaret Mathews β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Matthews β Nancy Carol Matthews β Parksley, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John Mauk β Carole Mauk β Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mayo β Bettie Anne Mayo β Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mead β Alice Mead β Falls Church, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meissner β Elizabeth Meissner β Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John Mercer β Donna Mercer β Dunn Loring, Va. Capt. and Mrs. W. Mercer β Grace Mercer β Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Miller β Ellen Miller β Inwood, West Virginia Mrs. Francis Miller β Joyce Ann Miller β Hampton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Gene Miller β Joan Miller β Winchester, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. Ira E. Miller β Helen Miller, Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. James Miller β Mildred Miller β Staun- ton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Miller β Caroline Miller β Arling- ton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Milsteai β Anne Milstead β Fredericksburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Minor, Jr. β Priscilla Minor β Hope- well, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John Mistr β Evelyn Mistr β Tappahan- nock, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monsch β Ruth Monsch β Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Moore β Frances Moore β Lynn- haven, Virginia Mr. James Moore β Virginia Moore β Richmond, Vir- ginia Mr. and Mrs. John Moore β Sarah Moore β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morris β Barbara Morris β Port Republic, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morris β Evelyn Morris β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. George Moyar β Susan Moyar β Colonial Heights, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mullen β Brenda Mullen β Frede- ricksburg, Virginia Col. and Mrs. John Murray β Mary Jane Murray β Fort Eustis, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Paul Munkasey β Grace Munkasey β Falls Church, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Myers β Barbara Myers β Groton- on-Hudson, New York Mr. and Mrs. George Myers β Beverly Myers β Chesterland, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. George Myers β Jill Myers β West- minister, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Myers β β Shirley Myers β Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nagle β Katherine Nagle β Balti- more, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Neal β Joyce Neal β Altavista, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. Claude Neale β Mary Katherine Neale β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Norman Neblett β Barbara Green β Victoria, Virginia Mrs. Audrey Neibert β Joan Ann Neibert β Fairfax, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Newland β Ralph Newland β Mt. Jackson, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nicholls β Lorena Denton β β Macon, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nichols β Martha Nichols β Port Washington, New York Mr. James J. Neilsen β Patricia Neilsen β Fort Bragg, North Carolina Mrs. Vira W. Noel β Carole Ann Noel β Clifton Forge, Virginia Col. and Mrs. Frank Norvell β Mary Susan Norvell β Paris, France Mr. and Mrs. W. T. O ' Berry, Jr. β Rita O ' Berry β New- soms, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O ' Bryan β Shelby Jean O ' Bryan β Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Kenzel Oates β Melanie Oates β Capon Bridge, West Virginia Maj. and Mrs. Dewey Outen β Samuel Outen β Columbia, South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Overstreet β Carole Overstreet β Vinton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Owen β Sara Owen β Danville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Eston Oyler β Bonnie Oyler β Alexandria, Virginia Mrs. George Paley β Beverly Paley β Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Palmer β Joann Palmer β Water- ford, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Palmer β Leslie Palmer β Lewis- etta, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parr β Ruth Parr β Tappahan- nock, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Paterson β Jean Paterson β Alex- andria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Paulette β Gail Paulette β Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Pearce β Karen Pearce β Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pennewell β Diane Pennewell β Dover, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Phelps β Joan E. Phelps β Paris, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Phillips β Florence Nadine Phillips and Virginia Maureen Phillips β Orange, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Phipps β Carole Phipps β Peters- burg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Piercy β Esther Piercy β Union Level, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Pipicelli β Brenda Pipicelli β Meri- den, Connecticut Mr. and Mrs. Leland H. Pittman β Susan E. Pittman β Luray, Virginia β 249- PATRONS Beverly Pollock β Falls β Joanne Hope Ponzillo Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. William Pollock β Church, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ponzillo β Waynesboro, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William M. Pope β Judith Pope Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pravecek β Barbara Pravecek β Norfolk, Virginia Mr. W. H. Price β Charlotte and Sarah Price β Galax, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. T. Prisaznick β Janet Prisaznick β Alex- andria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Probst β Jane S. Probst β Waynesboro, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John Puffenbarger β Wanda Puffenbarger β Brandywine, West Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Prestor, Jr. β Carol Prestor β Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quatse β Beth Anne Quatse β Elkton, Virginia Col. and Mrs. Fred E. Quist β Linda Quist β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Rabe β Sheila Rabe β Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Renalds β Ann Renalds β Timber- ville, Virginia Mr. L. P. Revere β Paula Revere β Syringa, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J W. Reynolds β Mary W. Reynolds β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ricco β Joan E. Ricco β Bernards- ville, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Richards β Barbara Richards β Red Bank, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Ottis L. Richardson β Irene P. Richardson β Norfolk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Richardson β Wille Sue Richardson β Shawsville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H B. Ridenour β Catherine Ridenour β Williamsburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Ripper β Ellen Christine Ripper β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ritchie β Shelvie Ritchie Carr β Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. Herman Robbins β Carol Robbins β Ocean City, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roberts β Betty Jean Roberts β Petersburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Robertson β Ruth L. Robertson β McLean, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Robertson β Margy M. Robert- son β Rustburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rochon β Sandra Fay Rochon β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rockenback β Jan Rockenback β Springfield, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rogers β Peggy Ruth Rogers β Woodbridge, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Lacy E. Rogers β Kitty Rogers β Lynch- burg, Virginia Mrs. Wanda J. Roland β Flora Ann Roland β Ports- mouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Rollison β Sandra Rollison β Colonial Heights, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Root - - Betty Jean Root - - New Providence, New Jersey Rev. and Mrs. Robert A. Rose β Carolyn A. Rose β Lawrenceville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. L. Barnes Rowe β Mary Lue Rowe β Kinsale, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rowell β Mary Jane Rowell β Ports- mouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. Ruckel β Susan Ruckel β Wayne, Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Rudisill β Ann E. Rudisill β Clifton Forge, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Huston R. Rumburg β Duane Rumburg β Stuarts Draft, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Carter Ryburn β Carolyn C .Ryburn β Glade Spring, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sadler β Judy Sadler β Annan- dale, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sarro β Sue Sarro β Park View, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Satko β Jean Marie Satko β Sands- ton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Savage β Nancy P. Savage β Hamp- ton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sawyer, Jr. β Beverly W. Sawyer Portsmouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scavera β Janet Scavera β Emer- son, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Schornstein β Diane Schornstein β Massapequa, L. I., New York Mr. Harry Schramm β Inge Schramm β New York, New York Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Scott β Donna Scott β Arling- ton, Virginia Mr. John Scott β Judith Ann Scott β Radford, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Seabright β Sally N. Seabright β Winchester, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Seymour β Katherine Baker β Falls Church, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Shell -- Jane W. Shell β White Plains, Virginia Mr. L. M. Shockley, Jr. β Leslie Ann Shockley β Willis Wharf, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Shriver β Ann Shriver β Alex- andria, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Shrop β Mary Carolyn Shrop β Ellicott City, Maryland Mrs. Guy Shumaker β Janet Shumaker β Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons β Beverly Simmons β Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Neal Simpson β Mary Simpson β Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Simpson β Marian Simpson β Purcellville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Slate β Barbara Slate β Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith β Charlotte Smith β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. George Smith β Becky Smith β Herndon, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith β Tae Smith β Staunton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith β Henrietta Smith β Stuart, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith β Lois Smith β Manassas, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith β Mary Evelyn Smith β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Mason Smith β Lenore Smith β Coving- ton, Virginia β 250 β PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith β Sandra Smith β Buffalo Junction, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith β Elouise Smith β Falls Church, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder β Jewell Snyder β Waynes- boro, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Spady β Nancy Spady β Hampton, Virginia Florrie S. Spain β Judith Jackson β Petersburg, Vir- ginia Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Spence β Roberta Spence β Lynch- burg, Virginia Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Spinks β Mary Ann Spinks β Galax, V irginia M , ' Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Springer β Rebecca Springer β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Shifflett β Randall Shifflett β McGaheysville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Steele β Wendell Steele β Harrison- burg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Steele β Pat Steele β Newark, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stemple β Carol Ann Stemple β Arlington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stidley β Bonnie Stidley β Harrison- burg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stine β Donna Stine β Cumberland, Maryland Mr. Edgar J. Stover β Joycelyn Judith Stover β Staun- ton, Virginia Mrs. A. D. Stowe β Sandra Stowe β Portsmouth, Vir- ginia Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stowers β Mary Hope Stowers β Leesburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Luther Strickland β Linda Strickland β Highland Springs, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Sturgill β Michael Sturgill β Chil- howie, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sykes, Jr. β Diane Sykes β Vir- ginia Beach, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Sumpter β Sue Sumpter β Alex- andria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Swartz, Jr. β Anne Swartz β Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tadlock β Virginia Lee Tadlock β White Stone, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Tate β Harriet E. Tate β Oakton, Virginia Mrs. B. P. Taylor β Carolyn Taylor β Arlington, Vir- ginia Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Taylor β Margaret V. Taylor β Harrisonburg, Virginia Lt. Col. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor β Deanna Taylor β Camp Irwin, California Mr. and Mrs. William H. Taylor β Barbara Ann Taylor β Charlottesville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Teele β Joyce Teele β Norfolk, Virginia Col. and Mrs. E. M. Teeter β Peggy Teeter β Fort Lee, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Terry β Linda Jane Terry β Harrisonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Terry β Nancy Lee Terry β South Boston, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Tharp β Betty Lee Tharp β Berry- ville, Virginia Mrs. J. C. Thompson β Jean Thompson β Front Royal, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tinsley, Jr. β Patsy Tinsley β Staunton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tipton -- Bonnie Tipton β Peters- burg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tolson β Ora Tolson β Dumfries, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Torian β Hallie Torian β Virgilina, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Treakle β Gayle Treakle β Bayside, Virginia Mr. and Mrs Nick Tripolos -- Niki Tripolos β Char- lottes- ' He, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John Tuggle β Gean Tuggle β Patrick Springs, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Turner β Martha Turner β Ports- mouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tusing β Judith Tusing β New Market, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Twigg β Judy Twigg β Hagers- town, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Twomey β Carole Twomey β Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Tyson β Gerald Tyson β Arling- ton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Ullrich β Carol J. Ullrich β Irvington, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W. Umberger β Sandra Umberger β Wytheville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Urquehart β Sara L. Urquhart β Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey E. Utz β Leroy R. Utz β Madison, Virginia Mr. Herbert C. Vacher β Carol Vacher β Washing- ton, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Pell W. Van Dine β Christine Way Van Dine β Woodmere, New York Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Van Pelt β Patsy Van Pelt β Har- risonburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Vaughan β Frances Vaughan β Hampton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Vernon β Sandra Vernon β Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Vest β Margie Vest β Check, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Waddell β Joyce Waddell β Cov- ington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Wagner β Virginia Wagner β Nor- folk, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Chester Waleski β Judy Waleski β Ash- land, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walls β Jean Walls β Harrington, Delaware Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Walls β Barbara Walls β Suitland, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Walker β Susan Walker β Mar- tinsville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Walker β Donna Walker β Keyser, West Virginia Mr. W. W. Walker β Julia Walker β Waynesboro, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace β Grace Ann Wallace β Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Dallas H. Waltman β Phyllis Ann Walt- man β Alexandria, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. William Walton β Rebecca Walton β Charlottesville, Virginia Mr. Harvey Ware β Faye Ware β Lovingston, Virginia 251 β PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Clarry A. Warren β Tamsey Warren β Hampton. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Watlington β Cora Haden Watling- ton β Altavista, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wayne β Victoria Wayne β β Orange, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Weaver β Anne Weaver β Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Webb β Monty Webb β Jamesville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Harold Webb β Sara Webb β Lynchburg, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Webber β Jacci Webber β Machipongo, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weintrub β Ruth Weintrub β Moorestown, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Weis β Carol Lee Weis β Locust, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wells β Carol Wells β Ashland, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wells β Margaret Wells β Colonial Heights, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells β Joy Wells β Hopewell, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Louis Westphal β Jean Westphal β Hamp- ton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Thornton White β Joyce Faye White β Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. White β Martha White β Dare, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Whitmer β Geraldine Whitmer β Broadway, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whittaker β Joyce Whittaker β Winchester, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. James Wicks, Jr. β Joan Wicks β Halifax, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Wiggins β Donna Wiggins β Ports- mouth, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wilkinson, Jr. β Carolyn Wilkinson β Abingdon, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wilkinson β Nancy Wilkinson β Richmond, Virgin ia Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams β Emma Jean Williams β Newport News, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Williams β Judith Williams β Suf- folk, Virginia Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Williams β Myrtle Lute β West Finley, Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wills, Jr. β Peggy Wills β Lex- ington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Wilson β Louise Wilson β Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wilson β Dorothy Wilson β Arling- ton, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson β Carol Anne Wilson β Windsor, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wimmer β June Wimmer β Roanoke, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Winder β Rebecca Winder β Mathews, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Winfree β Pat Winfree β Richmond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Woodward β Mrs. Patricia Via β Waynesboro, Virginia Mrs. Emma Wrenn β Carolyn Bristow β Springs, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wright β Charlotte Wright β Marion, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wright β Virginia Wright β Rich- mond, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wymer β Betty Sue Wymer β Shawsville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Yankey β Marlyn Yankey β Nokes- ville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. John Yates β Barbara Yates β Richmond, Virginia Mrs. J. D. Yeatts β Jo Lynn Yeatts β Martinsville, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yost β Martha Yost β Moorestown, New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Young β Sylvia and Dina Young β Greenwood, Virginia Mrs. Geraldine Ziegler β Carole Snyder β Baltimore, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zirkle β Janet Zirkle β Timberville, Virginia β’252 STUDENT DIRECTORY Abbott, Dianne 12600 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio Abbott, Norma Jean Route 11, Box 115, Roanoke, Va. Acken, Nancy Carolyn 80 Occoquan Road, Woodbridge, Va. Acree, Katherine Gray 5113 Devonshire Rd., Richmond, Va. Adame, Barbara Jean The Plains, Va. Addison, Gertha Louise Sterling, Va. Adison, Carolyn Amy 5917 North 10th Road, Arlington, Va. Adkins, Gloria Elaine Box 372, Buchanan, Va. Adkins, D. Jane Box 372, Buchanan, Va. Agee, Connie 7510 S. Pinehill Drive, Richmond, Va. Albrecht, Jacqueline Anne 518 N. Oakland, Arlington, Va. Alexander, Brenda Ree 1200 W. Laburnum Ave., Richmond, Va. Allen, Iris Gail Route 2, Mt. Crawford, Va. Allen, Jacquelyn 5616 N. 34th St., Arlington, Va. Allen, Marian Janet Route 4, Box 59, Floyd, Va. Allen, Judy Carol .... 4721 Leonard Pkwy., Richmond, Va. Allen, Phyllis Ann 52 Pocoshook Rd., Richmond, Va. Allman, Sarah Elizabeth 118 Pleasant Hill Rd., Owings Mills, Md. Almond, Carol Ann Woodstock, Va. Ambrose, Barbara Jean 2150 North Stafford Street, Arlington, Va. Amiss, Frances Graham Luray, Va. Anderson, C. Virginia Box 404, Herndon, Va. Anderson, Linda Gayle 107 Eastview Terrace, Blacksburg, Va. Anderson, Margaret Ruth Rockbridge Baths, Va. Anderson, Mary Adams 1013 West 47th St., Richmond, Va. Anderson, Rebecca Anne Rt. 3, Chatham, Va. Andleton, Annie Jane 366 Wakefield Ave., Hampton, Va. Andrews, Elizabeth Ann Rt. 2, Box 98, Mineral, Va. Andrews, Elspeth Knight Wakefield, Va. Andrews, Jane Benson 505 W. Frederick St., Staunton, Va. Anthony, Diana Elizabeth RFD No. 3, Box 82, Elkton, Va. Arbaugh, Dolores Arlene 59 West Main St., Westminister, Md. Armentrout, Betty Sabot, Va. Armentrout, James Lewis Elkton, Va. Armentrout, Larry Noel Edgemont, Covington, Va. Armstrong, Jeanne Malette 6 Dartmouth Rd., Wilmington, Del. Armstroung, Sandra Dell 1912 Snead Rd., Richmond, Va. Arnett, Frono Thaen 3200 S. 9th St., Arlington, Va. Arnott, Mary Ellen Altavista, Va. Arthur, Marian Virginia Sweet Briar, Va. Artz, Virginia Gale Woodstock, Va. Arvin, Jacke Lee Martinsburg, W. Va. Asbury, Vicki Waynesboro, Va. Ashby, Rose Mary Box 406-D, Alexandria, Va. Atkinson, Carol Richmond, Va. Atwell, Virginia Caroline _ Winchester, Va. Avent, Bonnie Paige Colonial Heights, Va. Abers, Nancy Carolyn Annandale, Va. Babich, Ann Koselle, N. J. Bailey, Claudia Frazier Baltimore 29, Md. Baker, Dorothy Elizabeth 244 Regent Street Hampton, Va. Baker, Katherine Stevens Falls Church, Va. Baker, Patricia Diane Baltimore 12, Md. Bales, Carole Sue Route 1, Staunton, Va. Balducci, Diana May Richmond, Va. Ball, Pamela Hialeah, Fla. Bambacus, Dianna Georgia Richmond, Va. Bambers, Erma Jane Quicksburg, Va. Bankert, Susan Elizabeth Hampstead, Md. Barber, Anne LaVon Portsmouth, Va. Bardsley, Martha Ann Arlington, Va. Barnaid, Margaret Mae Box 234, Wise, Va. Barnhart, Shirley Jean Newport News, Va. Baroody, Judith Cleo Mt. Sidney, Va. Barrett, Lewis Box 68, Fredericksburg, Va. Bartkiewicz, Josephine Anne Hampton, Va. Basile, June Adeline Arlington 5, Va. Bass, Brenda Diane Colonial Heights, Va. Bass, Ralph Edwin Spotsylvania, Va. Baum, Jean Marie Saint Brides, Va. Baumgardner, Edith Rebecca Taneytown, Md. Bauserman, Robbie Lee Box 166, Stanley, Va. Bazemore, Nancy Gray Hampton, Va. Beahm, Barbara Jane Arlington, Va. Beade, Judy Mae Lancaster, Va. Beavers, Frances Ellen Winchester, Va. Beach, Barbara Ann Richmond, Va. Becraft, Sandra Kay Sandy Spring, Md. Beijan, Nahid Tehran Belda, Margaret Joanne Newport News, Va. Behinghove, Barbara Kay Norfolk, Va. Benge, Janice Arlene Arlington 5, Va. Benham, Cynthia Ann Portsmouth, Va. Bennett, Barbara Lee Richmond, Va. Bennett, Garland Covington, Va. Bennett. Mary Jolene Portsmouth, Va. Berkley, Harriet Lee Colonial Heights, Va. Berry, Mary Lou _ Staunton, Va. Berzinec, Barbara Rahway, N. J. Bevis, Frances Alexandria, Va. Beverage, Nicola Newport News, Va. Belyor, Phyllis Lee Rilegville, Va. Bibb, Linda Louise Weyers Cave, Va. Bikker, Marcia Patrick Hampton, Va. Bird, Ellen Marie Elkton, Va. Bird, Jr., William Wirt Harrisonburg, Va. Bishop, Carole Lee Richmond, Va. Black, Katherine Falls Church, Va. Black, Rebecca Susan Lexington, Va. Blackburn, Elizabeth Penn Kenbridge, Va. Blackburn, Robert James New Market, Va. Blackwell, Lois Ann Woodstock, Va. Blair, Jeannette Gayle Fairfax, Va. Blanchard, Bette Mae Herndon, Va. Blandenship, Sue Ellen Covington, Va. Brockman, Betty Marie Orange, Va. Blanton, Betty Anne Amelia, Va. Blaylock, Harriette Marcella Radford, Va. Blaylock, Lucy Molin Radford, Va. Blevins, David Robert Falls Church, Va. Blosser, Sandra Allen Winchester, Va. Bly, Martha Ann Winchester, Va. Boettcher, Loretta Carol Lynnhaven, Va. Bobo, Carol Ramona Vienna, Va. Bogan, Jo Ann Healing Springs, Va. Boone, Janet Ann Suffolk, Va. Bond, Ricki Newport News, Va. Boswell, Suzanne Beverley Richmond 28, Va. Bourne, Mary Frances Box 494, 509 Prosperity, Fairfax, Va. β 253 β STUDENT DIRECTORY Bowers, Carolyn Jean Edinburg, Va. Bowers, Judith Louise 402 Wyoming St., Charleston 2, W. Va. Bowers, Patricia Louise Euclid Ave., Charles Town, W. Va. Bowman, Barbara Loretta ... Box 404, Harrisonburg, Va. Bowman, Deanna Gay Box 261-A, Hillsville, Va. Bowman, Eva Marie Maurertown, Va. Bowman, Evelyn Sue 2211 Kinsley Ave., Richmond 24, Va. Bowman, Lora Ann 805 S. Kent St., Winchester, Va. Bowman, Peggy Jeanne Box 291, Harrisonburg, Va. Bowman, II, Samuel Robert .... Box 122, Harrisonburg, Va. Boyce, Peggy Joan Tucker Hill, Va. Boyer, Elaine Virginia 952 Woodland Ave., Winchester, Va. Boyers, Beverley 217 S. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. Boykin, Josephine Frieda Box 15, Burkeville, Va. Bozman, Gwendolyn Taylor .... 404 E. Pennsylvania Ave., Crewe, Va. Bradfield, Chester 603 W. Gay St., Harrisonburg, Va. Branson, Mary Evelyn Montross, Va. Bratton, Carolyn Rebecca 805 Park Street, Alleghany, Va. Breeding, Evelyn 4019 N. 24 Rd., Arlington, Va. Breeze, Rebecca Louise 4118-70th Ave., Landover Hills, Md. Bretz, Nancy Jane 110 Fallon Ave., Wilmington, Del. Brewer, Virginia Box 348-1A, Spotsylvania, Va. Bristow, Emily Carolyn Syringa, Va. Brockway, Carol Ellen 5178 N. 37th Rd., Arlington, Va. Brooks, Patricia Gay Box 85 F, Augusta, Va. Brosius, Diane Marie 25 Carlinde Ave., Ellecote City, Md. Brown, Alma Virginia 91 Channing Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Brown, Barbara Ann 535 Taylor St., Lexington, Va. Brown, Dorothy Box 51, Broadway, Va. Brown, Florence 4870 Old Dom. Dr., Arlington, Va., Brown, Janice Irene ... 41 Madison, Newport News, Va. Brown, Judy Ann 3737 Colonial Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Brown, Judy 7 Ridge Rd., Severna Park, Md. Brown, Linda Lquise 6 Carl Rd., Portsmouth, Va. Brown, Nancy Lou Box 23 A, Baskerville, Va. Brown, Neita Beth Taliaferro St.. Rocky Mount, Va. Brown, Selma Lois Purcellville, Va. Browning, Thelma Elaine Box 201, Grundy, Va. Brubaker, John Mark 1075 Gypsy Hill Rd., Lancaster, Penn. Brubaker, Phyllis Rose 914 Potomac Ave., Alexandria, Va. Bruce, Anne Carey 17 Oakland Drive, Pulaski, Va. Bruce, Beatrice Ann ... 1801 Hilliard Rd., Richmond, Va. Bryan, Margaret Watts 4300 Chesterbrook Rd., McLean, Va. Bryant, Sallie Frances 1324 Centreville Rd., Manassas, Va. Buchanan, Margery Keit 920 Oaklette Ave., Norfolk 6, Va. Budd, Sue 101 Drexel Ave., Lansdowne, Penn. Budz. Mary Ann Box 447, Route 4, Salem, Va. Bufane, Lolores Mary 106 Popkins Lane, Alexandria, Va. Buhl, Henry F New Market, Va. Bull, Virginia Lee 734 Granville Rd., Newark, Ohio Bunch, Coby Ann 500 Chalcot Square, Baltimore 21, Md. Buren, Mary Allen 244 Byrd St., Hopewell, Va. Burgess, Beverly Jane 6054 River Rd., Norfolk, Va. Burgess, Nancy Carol 3 Blackmore Place, Hampton, Va. Burke, Janet Elise ... 413 S. Royal Ave., Front Royal, Va. Burkett, Nancy E Timberville, Va. Burhholder, Marjorie Heotuol Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. Burkholder, Ruby Weale Box 31, Thaxton, Va. Burner, Mary Kay R. No. 2, Luray, Va. Burner, Sharon Noble Rt. 2, Box 59, Rileznille, Va. Burnop, Juanita Sue 832 Scott St., Marion, Va. Burton, Mary Litts 641 Roxbury St., Clifton Forge, Va. Buser, Joyce Anne 733 Cedar Dr., Phoenixville, Penn. Bush, Eleanor Rhodes 308 Virginia Ave., Winchester, Va. Bush, Harriet Hepler .... Parklin Heights, Covington, Va. Buschaman, Suzanne Fort Hunt, R.F.D. No. 1, Alexandria, Va. Bybee, Patricia Joyce ... Route 2, Box 108H, Ashland, Va. Byrd, Diana McClintic Box 68, Warm Springs, Va. Cadwallader, Cornclin Ann Stephens City, Va. Calary, Dorothy Louise Ashlawn, Va. Callahan, Frances Ann ..... 1637 Buick St., Staunton, Va. Calvert, Marjorie Ann .... 4436 N. 16th St., Arlington, Va. Campbell, Arlena Lynn 1200 W. 46th St., Richmond, Va. Campbell, Elnora Sue ... Box 75, Route 1, Buchanan, Va. Campbell, Frances Carmen 3576 Yellow Mtv. Rd., Roanoke 14, Va. Campbell, LaDonna Zane Rt. No. 1, Box 71-A, Roseland, Va. Campbell, Sandra Lee 607 Kessler Mill Rd., Salem, Va. Cangalosi, Linda ..... 5536 North 11th St., Arlington, Va. Cantrell, R. Elizabeth 1122 Vasena Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Cann, Anne Pauline 6846 Queens Ferry Rd., Baltimore, Md. Caraballo, Sarah Heare 1736 Preston Rd., Alexandria, Va. Caravas, Helen 1331 Augusta Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Cardarella, Lois Jane 919 S. 18th St., Arlington, Va. Carnes, Carol Anne 1239 Belvedere Dr., North Charleston, S. C. Carpenter, Carole Ocean View, Md. Carpenter, Dorothy Faye Brightwood, Va. Carr, Shelvie Ritchie Route 4, Harrisonburg, Va. Carter, Elizabeth Ann 1300 1st Ave., Big Stone Gap, Va. Carter, Harriet Louise Lovingston, Va. Carver, Linda 4934 N. 35th St., Arlington, Va. Cash, Iris Marilyn Greenlee, Va. Cash, Wanda Dale Spottswood, Va. Cassidy, Barbara Elizabeth Box 332, Fredericksburg, Va. Casteen, Carolyn Lee 6313 Geo. Wash. Hwg., Portsmouth, Va. Catterton, Catherine Isabella Free Union, Va. Chamblin, Carolyn Ronnells .... 1305 Mallory, Norfolk, Va. Chandler, Rolf Cleland Box 69, Bath. Me. Chaplin, Eugenia Agnes Hot Springs. Va. Chapman, Charles Cecil 114 S. High St.. Harrisonburg, Va. β’254 STUDENT DIRECTORY Chapman, Sarah Linwood 1335 Boiling Ave., Norfolk, Va. Chappell, Elizabeth Frances 900 Spotswood Ave., Norfolk, Va. Childress, Judith Rebecca Fincastle, Va. Chinn, Linda Lou 3606 3rd St., Arlington, Va. Chinn, Sara 3606 N. 3rd St., Arlington, Va. Christensen, Gail 4915 Longfellow St., McLean, Va. Christian, Virginia Lee 2316 Cortland St., Waynesboro, Va. Chennault, Christine Lotta Mt. Landing, Va. Childers, Enen Arnold 308 Yeardley Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Chitwood, Rosemary .... 1105 Wasena Ave., Roanoke, Va. Claflin, Diane Clare 5716 Old Dominion Dr., McLean, Va. Clanton, Nancy Carolyn .... 1081 Hugo St., Norfolk, Va. Clarke, Anne Compton 6319 Patterson Ave., Richmond, Va. Clark, Brenda Louise 2100 Locbury Lane, Richmond, Va. Clark, Gayle 406-16th St., Virginia Beach, Va. Clarke, Charline Marie .... 346 Campbell St., Staunton, Va. Clark, Doris Steele Route 2, Smithfield, Va. Clark, Jacqueline Love 8412 Pamela Dr., Richmond, Va. Clark, Jo Ann Mt. Jackson, Va. Clark, Mary Lou 560 Park Ave., Swedesboro, N. J. Clark, Melva Campbell 2100 Locbury Lane, Richmond, Va. Clark, Nancy Ann Route No. 2, Corozet, Va. Clark, Nellie Frances 117 North Randolph St., Lexington, Va. Clark, Rebecca Madison New Canton, Va. Clark, Viola Ann 200 S. 12th Ave., Hopewell, Va. Clements, Nancy K Box 25, Courtland, Va. Clements, Patricia Anne .... 3521 S. 8th St., Arlington, Va. Cline, Ruth Ann 272 East Market St., Harrisonburg, Va. Clinedinst, Janice Marie 612 Turner Rd., Salem, Va. Cleavenger, Mary Jane 246 Regent St., Hampton, Va. Cloe, Jane Hutt 1412 Franklin St., Fredericksburg, Va. Coates, Shirley Anne R.F.D. No. 2, Box 206, Culpeper, Va. Cochrane, Andrea Dale 247 Swanson Ave., Danville, Va. Cochaan, Ann Powell The Plains, Va. Cuevas, Pablo Independencia No. 52, San Jose De Las Lahas, Havana, Cuba Coe, Betty Lee Mineral, Va. Coffey, Audrey Staire .... 2401 Early St., Norfolk 13, Va. Coffin, Judith Ann 41 Read St., Seaford, Del. Coffin, Judith Martha .... Williams Ave., Old Tappan, N. J. Coffman, Judith Kaye Woodstock, Va. Coffman, Phyllis Mae 400 Le Verne Ave., Alexandria, Va. Coghill, Betty Reid 5005 Monumental St., Richmond, Va. Cohen, Harriet Clarie 1122 Larchmont Cres., Norfolk, Va. Coiner, Ann Marie Gordonsville, Va. Colladay, Carolyn Frances = 5501 39th St., N.W., Washington 15, D. C. Collins, Margaret Ellen Milford, Va. Comer, Martha Florence Rt. 1, Stanley, Va. Comer, Mary Elizabeth R.F.D., Stanley, Va. Conner, Eleanor Mae Hunt Springs, Va. Conner, Karen Music 6212 Darby Lane, Springfield, Va. Conard, Edna Virginia Pound Hill, Va. Conrad, Holly Louise 215 51st St., Virginia Beach, Va. Cook, Ann Elizabeth Route 1, Swope, Va. Cooks, Author Edmund .... 1602 T errace St., Staunton, Va. Cook, Barbara Anne 37 N. Willow St., Harrisonburg, Va. Cook, James Leonard Fishersville, Va. Cook, Harry Zachary Fishersville, Va. Cooke, Wayne Mills Claudville, Va. Coomes, F. Sandra 175 Hill Drive, Abingdon, Va. Coon, Angela Peck Fincastle, Va. Cooper, Zilla May Lovettsville, Va. Copenhaver, Susan Payne Chilhowie, Va. Corbitt, Vernlinda Paige 702 James Dr., Newport News, Va. Corwin, Elizabeth Marceile 6509 Beverly Dr., Springfield, Va. Cosby, Grace Carrington 2706 Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va. Covington, Frances Jane Route 1, Ridgeway, Va. Cowhen, Jean Marie .... 1109 N. Illinois St., Arlington, Va. Cox, Doris Anne 416 Church Ave., Danville, Va. Cox, Evelyn Anne 5510 N. Carlyn Sp. Rd., Arlington, Va. Cox, Kitty Sue Route 3, Farmville, Va. Craig, Martha May Craigsville, Va. Creery, Rose Marie 2901 Barrington Rd., Richmond, Va. Crider, Jacob Fulks Rutt, Va. Critzer, Carol Elizabeth Box 184, Afton, Va. Crockett, Jo Ann Parksley, Va. Cronin, Betty Anne 902 Ridgetop Rd., Richmond, Va. Cropper, Elizabeth Anne Carrollton, Va. Crosswhite, Anita Eloise 702 Front St., Salem, Va. Crosswhite, Carolyn 702 Front Ave., Salem, Va. Crouch, Ruth Carolyn .... 108 Turner Rd., Richmond, Va. Crowder, Barbara Jane 409 Pearl Ave., Smyth, Va. Cruise, Sarah Annette Box 321, Clinchco, Va. Crummette, Charlotte Virginia Scottsville, Va. Crump, Ann Patricia 420 Carl St., Norfolk, Va. Crump, James Robert Elkton, Va. Culver, Janice Elizabeth Annandale, Va. Cundiff, Nancy Louise Box 142, Gretna, Va. Curry, Linda Lorraine Route 2, Waynesboro, Va. Curtis, Geraldine Carol Route 2, Strasburg, Va. Dahs, Kathleen Jean N. Green St., Tuckerton, N. J. Dale, Peggy Elizabeth Rt. 4, Piney Plains Rd., Raleigh, N. C. Daniel, Catherine A 933 Sherwood Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Bankers, Marilyn 3461 N. Edison St., Arlington, Va. Danner, Patricia Ann 1510 Five Forks Road, Bayside, Va. Daran, Pencelia Elizabeth 104 Smith Street, Bridgeport, W. Va. Darden, Thelma Lee 1701 Dale Ave., Altavista, Va. Davenport, Cynthia Lucille 617 Tyre Neck Road, Portsmouth, Va. Davy, Sandra Jean 700 Arlington Blvd., Fairfax, Va. Davis, Barbara Jean 18 Copeland Lane, Newport News, Va. Davis, Bette Janet 18 Copeland Lane, Newport News, Va. β 255 β STUDENT DIRECTORY Davis, Carole Ann 414 Fenwick Drive, Falls Church, Va. Davis, Claude Ray Ashby Street, Dayton, Va. Davis, Dondria Ann .... Rt. 1, Box 237, Shenandoah, Va. Davis, Dorothy Anne Rt. 3, Box 400,Danville, Va. Davis, Ellen Inez Rt. 4, Box 659A, Suffolk, Va. Davis, Katherine Lee 2302 Berkeley Ave., Roanoke, Va. Davis, Lawrence Calf Mt. Road, Waynesboro, Va. Davis, Margaret 1138 Boiling Ave., Norfolk, Va. Davis, Mary Sue 704 W. 37th Street, Norfolk, Va. Davis, Nancy Jane 690 Riverside Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. Davis, Patricia Anne 306 Myers St., Lexington, Va. Davis, Patricia Ann 2140 North Thomas, Arlington, Va. Davis, Virginia Carol Rt. 2, Box 29, Galax, Va. Davis, Virginia Lee Rt. 3, Box 43, Aberdeen, Md. Dawkins, Ann Carroll 533 Washington St., Easton, Md. Dawson, Mary Lee Montross, Va. Dean, Patsy Yvonne 882 E St., Hampton, Va. deBary, Anne Marguerite 208 Amberly Road, Norfolk 2, Va. DeBerardinis, Phyllis Eleanor 59 New Street, Metuchen, N. J. Delaney, Jeffrey M 213 Duckpond Dr., So., Wantag, N. Y. Dellinger, Shirley L Box 26, Mt. Jackson, Va. Deluca, Aida Maryann 2 Terry Lane, Wantagh, N. Y. Dennis, Katherine 5835 Chesapeake Blvd., Norfolk 13, Va. Denton, Alma Lorena Macon, Va. Depoy, Nellie Ann .... Rt. 3, Box 190, Harrisonburg, Va Dickens, Harriet Lloyd 2507 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Dickenson. Lula Mae Rt. 3, Bedford, Va. Dickerson, Betty Gayle Kenbridge, Va. Dickson, Ann Lee 1904 Evergreen Place, Portsmouth, Va. Diehl, Crystal Mae Rt. 3, Staunton, Va. Diehl, Cynthia Dianne Mt. Sidney, Va. Dillard, Lura Ann Rt. 2, Box 95A, Midlothian, Va. Dillon, Mary Jo 1412 Bainbridge Blvd., South Norfolk, Va. dilorio, Bettina L 35 W. Broad St., Hopewell, N. J. Divers, Carolyn Ann 1896 Gallows Road, Falls Church, Va. Dodge, Grace Carol 1100 Carillon Court, Richmond, Va. Dooley, Carolyn Ann 4645 S. 3rd Street, Arlington 4, Va. Doran, Mary Victoria 26 Benediktenwand Strasse, Munich, Germany Douglas, Martha Jeanne 306 Ferguson St., Newport News, Va. Dovel, Marita Suzanne Rt. 2, Box 255, Dayton, Va. Dovel, Barbara Anne Mt. Crawford, Va. Dovel, Richard Edward 464 W. Wolfe Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Drake, Sarah Fletcher Honeysuckle Hill, Lexington, Va. Drates, Venny 2719 Lofton Rd., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Drescher, Sharon Louise 8520 Hanford Drive, Richmond, Va. Driver, Betty Davis Rt. 1, Timberville, Va. Duncan, Anne Davidson Box 743, Saltville, Va. Duncan, Palma Beverly 4506 King Street, Portsmouth, Va. Duncan, Virginia Merolene Box 102, Fabera, Va. Dunnington, Martha Allen Bowling Green, Va. Dulaney, Margel Ann Woodville, Va. Durrer, Carolyn Lee Stanardsville, Va. Durrett, Mary Joe Box 31, Warm Springs, Va. Dutemple, Sandra E 4603 4th St., S., Arlington 4, Va. Dyke, Mary Christine 1807 Hamilton Place, Steubenville, Ohio Early, Elaine M 4232 43rd Street, N.W., Washington 16, D. C. Eason, Ellen Terry 38 Decatur St., Portsmouth, Va. Eaton, James Frederick Rt. 1, Box 418B, Harrisonburg, Va. Eddins, Ella Frances 710 Nelson St., Arlington, Va. Edison, Patricia Anne 212 Piez Avenue, Newport News, Va. Edwards, Betty Lou .... 600 Arnold Ave., Richmond, Va. Einstein, Patsy Lou 819 Selma Blvd., Staunton, Va. Eldridge, Jean Carol 5308 Caledonia Rdβ Richmond, Va. Ellis, Frances Glynn Box 18-B, Churchland, Va. Ellison, Thomas Pleasants 321 Maple Avenue, Waynesboro, Va. Emerg, Betty Louise 425 E. Rock Street Harrisonburg, Va. Engel, Martha Mildred 809 Taylor Road, Portsmouth, Va. Erb, Miriam Elizabeth 118 Kreider Avenue, Lancaster, Penn. Erdman, Ann E Ill Weaver Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Esch, Janet Dawn Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. Estes, Patricia Anne 3617 Florida Avenue, Richmond, Va. Estes, Rachael Anita 3227 20th Road, Arlington, Va. Eubank, Audrey Elizabeth ... Box 17, Lynch Station, Va. Eudailey, Carol Charlene ... 15 Pine St., Petersburg, Va. Evans, Kathleen Beville Box 27, Charlotte C.H., Va. Ewing, Elizabeth Ann 1070 Hillcrest Drive, Harrisonburg, Va. Eye, Virginia Ruth Rt. 1, Dayton, Va. Faidley, Judith Helen 1404 Frederic Ave.. Salisbury, Md. Fansler, Sharon Elaine 339 Lancaster Ave., Staunton, Va. Farrar, Barbara Jo Rt. 1, Box 90, Lynchburg, Va. Farrar, Roberta Jo Palmyra, Va. Farrell, Suzanne 311 Stratford Ave., Fairfax, Va. Farris, Mary Elizabeth Leesburg, Va. Faucette, Frances D Boykins, Va. Fearnow, Clarice Ganelle Ellerson, Va. Feather, Bennie Lee 4125 Garrison Street, Washington 16, D. C. Fergusson, Carolyn 1613 Skipwith Road, Richmond, Va. Ferguson, Kathleen Louise ... 508 John St., Ashland, Va. Ferguson, Virginia Lynn Box 314, Dare, Va. Ferrell, Trilbie Lee .... 3307 Thurman Ave., Roanoke, Va. Finney, Diana Louise Kilmarnock, Va. Fisher, Johanna .... 113 S. Colonial Ave., Richmond. Va. Fitzgerald, Gayle Jeanette 760 Florence Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Fitzwater, Sarah Ruth Broadway, Va. Fizer, Phillis Ann Rt. 3, Bedford, Va. Fleetwood, Patricia Rae 16 Kimmey Street, Georgetown, Del. Fleming, Robert Homer New Market, Va. β 256 β STUDENT DIRECTORY Fletcher, Emily Nina Rt. 1, Box 242, Manassas, Va. Fletcher, Peggy Wallace Rt. 2, Gloucester, Va. Flick, Kitty Jo 734 Madison St., Harrisonburg, Va. Flint, Carol Julia Rt. 1, Waynesboro, Va. Florey, Sally Beth 1025 Ridgecliff Dr., Richmond 24, Va. Floyd, Sandra Townsend 2802 Park Ave., Richmond, Va. Foley. James Maxwell, Jr 317 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Ford, Barbara Ann 303 Grigg St., Petersburg, Va. Forrester, Anne Clarks Wicomico Church, Va. Foster, Judith Ann 6033 N. 23rd St., Arlington, Va. Fouke, Nora Jean .... 6357 Sewels Point Rd., Norfolk, Va. Fox, Carolyn L 501 Pennsylvania Ave., Page County, Va. Frame, Lydia Mae Marshall, Va. Franklin, Barbara Terry 16 Greenwood Drive, Lynnhaven, Va. Franzon, Maryann 3508 N. Abingdon St., Arlington, Va. Fraser, Harriett Cornelia 8033 Holladay Rd., Norfolk 2, Va. Fravel, Linda Jo Maurertown, Va. Fravel, Mary Ann Maurertown, Va. Fredericks, Clair .... 80 Silverbrook Rd., Shrewsbury, N. J. Freed, Barbra Moon 1601 Mulberry St., Waynesboro, Va. Friel, Margaret Mary .... 320 Parkway St., Winchester, Va. Fritz, Donna Ruth .... 206 Penna. Ave., Westminster, Md. Fromm, Elma Regina 6513 Gilmore Ave., Baltimore 7, Md. Frye, Charlotte Ann Rt. 4, Leesburg, Va. Fryer, Beverly Anne .... 4106 Lowell Dr., Pikesville 8, Md. Fulcher, Helen McCracken .... Rt. 1, Madison Heights, Va. Funkhouser, Mildred Jean .... 919 C St., Harrisonburg, Va. Furman, Joy Rt. 2, Holcomb, N. Y. Gaines, Carol Ann 120 Roszel Rd., Winchester, Va. Gaines, Katie Elizabeth .... 3753 Philip, Detroit 15, Mich. Gallahan, Nedra S 901 10th St., Alexandria, Va. Garber, Janet Lee 1210 East Main St., Harrisonburg, Va. Garcelon, Patricia Anne 5020 Sylvan Road, Richmond, Va. Gard, Marallyn M 5161 N. 3rd St., Arlington, Va. Garman, Rebecca Kay 264 Battery Park Rd., Portsmouth, Va. Garnett, Barbara Holt 3405 W. Grace St., Richmond, Va. Garrett, Jane Nelson .... 200 Ferguson Ave., Warwick, Va. Garrett, Judith Carol 5816 E. Rois Road, Richmond 27, Va. Garrett, Valerie Gretchen 125 Pocahontas Place, Hampton, Va. Gary, Phyllis Lee 3218 Maryland Ave., Richmond 22, Va. Gay, Patricia Lane Leftwick St., Gretna, Va. Gaynor, Susan Ellis Rt. 2, Box 40, Elkton, Va. Geoghegan, Linda Lee 721 Gratton Road, Martinsville, Va. German, Jean Lorraine 705 Caren Drive, Lynnhaven, Va. Gifford, Oma Estella .... 727 Oak Ave., Falls Church, Va. Gill, Emily Rose Rt. 1, Box 33, Leesburg, Va. Gills, Nora Warnita 1005 Indiana Avenue, Newport News, Va. Girton. Sharon Elizabeth 205 Piez Avenue, Newport News, Va. Gibson, Jacqueline Gail Rt. 4, Gretna, Va. Gilliam, Carole Lee 600 Rose Anne Place, Gaithersburg, Md. Glass, Helen Dolores Box 194, Afton, Va. Gleason, Bonnie Sue Rt. 1, Eagle Rock, Va. Glenn, Brenda Lee Box 235, Grottoes, Va. Glenny, Patricia Joan 38 Northampton Drive, Hampton, Va. Gonzalez, Linda Elaine Qts. R.N.N.S.Y., Portsmouth, Va. Goodwin, Judith J Rt. 2, Orange, Va. Gordon, Elizabeth Susan 742 Northampton Road, Petersburg, Va. Goldstein, Helen Frances 275 LaSalle Ave., Hampton, Va. Golladay, Madolyn Lee Woodstock, Va. Godey, Martina 200 Park St., SE., Vienna, Va. Golladay, Victor Dennis 1801 W. Main Street, Waynesboro, Va. Goetz, Virginia Marie 2031 N. Woodrow St., Arlington, Va. Gonzalez, Silvia Monta Uruguay Good, Charles Edwin 1271 N. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Goode, Harriet Ann Rt. 2, Box 285, Winchester, Va. Gorry, Carole Jan 601 S. Magnolia Drive, Falls Church, Va. Gough, Elizabeth Blanche Rt. 3, Box 377, Lynchburg, Va. Gough, Laura Lindley Rt. 1, Box 4, Crozet, Va. Gracey, Jane Carmack Rt. 2, Blackstone, Va. Graeme, Audrey Ruth .... 77 Russell Ave., Rahway, N. J. Grant, Doris Leone 268 Battery Park Road, Portsmouth, Va. Gray, Gene Austin Stanley, Va. Gray, Linda K 20 Augusta Ave., Newark, Del. Gray, N. Patricia 422 Chapel St., Hampton, Va. Graybill, Mildred Box 122A, Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. Greene, Alyce Faye .... 2149 Forest Ave., Montevista, Va. Greene, Barbara E Victoria, Va. Green, Sheila Elizabeth Rt. 4, Rich Acres, Martinsville, Va. Gregor, Joyce Elizabeth 1339 Rivermont Apts., Martinsville, Va. Greider, Benjamin Willis .... 523 E. North St., Lima, Ohio Griffin, Doris Faye Wakefield, Va. Griffith, Martha Clydette Cliftondale Park, Clifton Forge, Va. Grove, Jacqueline Joyce Box 24, Lovettsville, Va. Gullion, Eleanor L 928 Duke St., Marion, Va. Guthrie, Linda Leah 3013 N. Tuckahoe St., Arlington, Va. Gutshall. Paige Mary Monterey, Va. Gush, Mary Elizabeth .... 2120 Helsley Ave., Norfolk, Va. Hackman, Nancy W 916 1 8 C. St., Harrisonburg, Va. Hahn, Linda Darlene 300 East Elliott Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Hale, Betty Jeanne Nokesville, Va. Hale, Shirley Beverly 106 West Spotswood, Rockingham, Va. Haley, Elizabeth Ann Rt. 2, Box 287, Danville, Va. Hall, Adrienne Mershom 3336 Carpenter St., S.E., Washington 20, D. C. Hall, Carolyn Ann 114 Wilton Ave., Danville, Va. β 257 β STUDENT DIRECTORY Hall. Mary Margaret 4746-34th Road, North, Arlington, Va. Hall, Mary Ruth 3336 Carpenter St., S.E., Washington 20, D. C. Hall, Phyllis Ann 4613 Decatur Street, Richmond 24, Va. Halloran, Sarah Ann Route 1, Box 57, Herndon, Va. Halterman, Margaret Robert Waynesboro, Va. Hamlet, Joe Ann Shipman, Va. Hammer, Sandra Ann 1056 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, Md. Hammer, Sandra Joan Blue Grass, Va. Hamrick, Lucy Anderson 623 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Hammersley, Beth C. .. 117 W. Collingwood, Alexandria. Va. Haney, Barbara Davis Box 119, R.F.D. 1, Ruckersville, Va. Haney, Dorothy Jean 443 Oriole St., Staunton, Va. Hannah, Elizabeth Baker 12 Lee St.. Staunton, Va. Hanowell, V. Ann 4408 N. 17th St., Arlington, Va. Hansbrough, Patricia Ann 316 N. 2nd Street, Shenandoah, Va. Harding, Amanda Jane Waynesboro. Va. Harding, Martha Jean .... 4622 King St., Portsmouth, Va. Harding, Sarah Gowin 332 Biltmore Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Harlow, Ralph Wayne Luray, Va. Harpine, Judy Carol 293 E. Liberty St., Harrisonburg, Va. Harrell, Carolyn Sue 801 Carolina Rd., Suffolk, Va. Harrington, Betty Wallace 703 Tennessee Ave., Alexandria, Va. Harrington, Mary Elizabeth 186 Commodore Drive, Norfolk 3, Va. Harshborger, Elizabeth C B ' Water Trailer Court, Bridgewater, Va. Harman, Linda Lou Box 56, New Hope, Va. Harmon, Nancy Lee Box 414, Hillsville, Va. Harmon, Shirley Jeanne Route 1, Box 93, Woodlawn, Va. Harris, Alice Lee First St , West Point, Va. Harris, Amy Catherine 5905 Marion Lane, Richmond, Va. Harris, Barbara Ann 4606 Hilltop Drive, Lynchburg, Va. Harris, Bette Lou Route 1, Fishersville, Va. Harris, Janet Davis ... Route 4, Box 262, Powhatan, Va. Harris, Kathleen Linda Blythedale Road, Perryville, Md. Harris, Rosalie Elizabeth 141 City Point Road, Hopewell, Va. Harris, Sandra Kay 413 Central Avenue White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Hastic. Carole Jayne 306 Wake Forest Road, Portsmouth, Va. Hatchell, Rebecca Elizabeth 3 Sherry Dell Drive, Newport News, Va. Hatcher, Ramona Joyce 234 South Main Street, Woodstock, Va. Hawkins, Roy Benton Quicksburg, Va. Hawks, Carol Sue 103 Wildhurst Ave., N.E., Roanoke, Va. Hawks, Shirley Mae 744 Opie St., Staunton, Va. Hayes, Fallye Rebecca 323-68th Street, Newport News, Va. Hayes, Linda Rae 6507 Kensington, Richmond, Va. Hayes, Karen Lea U. S. Army Medical Command, Japan, APO 343, San Francisco, Cal. Hays. Judy Lee 230 Taylor St., Augusta, Va. Hayward, Rita Aline 1076 Lynn Court, Alexandria, Va. Hart, Margaret Elizabeth Route 3, Box 506, Roanoke, Va. Haft, Minnie Brown 1006 Sherafton Court, Martinsville, Va. Hartman. Stanley Mason Rockingham, Va. Hartzler, Eva Marie Onega, W. Va. Heatwole, Charlotte Louise .... Route 1, Keezletown, Va. Heatwole, Donna Kay Route 5, Harrisonburg, Va. Heatwole, Fred Wilgor Route 1, Hinton, Va. Heatwole, Ruth Virginia Penn Laird, Rockingham, Va. Hearn, Linda Lee 710 Timber Branch Drive, Alexaxndria, Va. Hedly, Margaret Chase 2115 Lake Bradford Drive, Bayside, Va. Heilig, Zelda Lois 274 Peliso Ave., Orange, Va. Helfrich, Ann Wenrich 911 Orchard Ave., Winchester, Va. Helbert, Rebecca Dianne Broadway, Va. Henshaw, Elsie Route 3, Box 4390, Petersburg, Va. Hensley, Barbara Ellen .... R.F.D. 1, Box 307, Elkton, Va. Hensley, Caroll Route 1, Box 394, Elkton, Va. Hensley, Carolyn Elizabeth 234 Isle Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Hensley, Eleanor Ruth Route 2, Box 152, Edinburg, Va. Hensley, Lois Koontz Route 1, Elkton, Va. Hensley, Nyla Kayren Route 1, Box 49, Big Island, Va. Hensley, Roy Lee .... Route 2, Box 129, Rockingham, Va. Herban, Noret Houser 1400 N. Taylor Street, Arlington, Va. Herbert, Doris Melba .... Route 2, Box 228, Montross, Va. Herman, Mary Florence Healing Springs, Va. Herrin, June Howard 911 Ward Street, N.W., Roanoke, Va. Herrington. Anna Marie .... Herrington Lane, Norfolk, Va. Hertzler, Judy Ann 301 Colony Road, Denbigh, Va. Hess, Janet Delores 6708 Highland Avenue, Springfield, Va. Hepp, Sandra Louise 1308 Sleepy Hollow Road Falls Church, Va. Heys, Barbara Anne 3919 Fifth Road, Arlington, Va. Hicks, Ellen 113 Partner Ave., Manassas, Va. Hilbert, Donald Franklin Dayton R.F.D. 1, Rockingham, Va. Hill, June Catherine Route 1, Harrisonburg, Va. Hill, Linda Carole ... 3430 Summerville, Lynchburg, Va. Hillquist, Jan Christina R.F.D. 8, Box 506, Richmond, Va. Hipp, Joan Elizabeth , 2124 South Quebec St., Arlington, Va. Hines, Jennie Lou Box 265, Fries, Va. Hitch, Vancy Ann 1525 N. Kentucky Street, Arlington, Va. Hixon, Joan Frances 4025 Chesapeake Avenue, Hampton, Va. Hobbs, Cletus Fentress, Norfolk. Va. Hobbs, Florine Anita 1246 Rodgers Street, Norfolk, Va. Hofelich, Dolores Barbara 793 Forest Hill Drive, South Hill, Va. Hoffman, Beverly Ann ..... Route 2, Williamsport, Md. Hoge, Marjorie Cole 308 Vine St., Staunton, Va. Holliday, Virginia Lee .... 65 Christol St., Metuchen, N. J. 258 STUDENT DIRECTORY Hollomon, Richard 246 Campbell St., Rockingham, Va. Hoist Jacqueline 528 Mercer Road, Princeton, N. J. Holt, Catherine Lee 109 Huber Road, Newport News, Va. Homan, Augusta Elwood .... Box 476, Wythe County, Va. Hooke, Daniel Gary Penn Laird, Rockingham, Va. House, Jeanette Warrce Route 2, Nokesville, Va. Housman, Norma Lilian Wirtz, Va. Hosaflook, Marlene Harrisonburg, Va. Hostetler, Jean Ann Route 2, Millersburg, Ohio Hostetter, Mariam Joan .... Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. Hotimger, Sara Virginia Route 1, Lexington, Va. Hoxx, Jill Karen .... 219 Sheridan Ave., Winchester, Va. Howard, Lois Jane Route 2, Hot Springs, Va. Howard, Sarah Ann ... 16 West Oak St., Alexandria, Va. Howerton, Jean Elizabeth Box 624, McKenney, Va. Hubbard, Mary Jane 4805 Rodney Road, Richmond, Va. Hudgins, Elizabeth Dandridge 6418 Hanover Ave., Henrico County, Va. Hudgins, Peggy Ann Poquoson, Va. Hudson, Inez Charlene 6091 North 9th Road, Arlington 5, Va. Hudson, Kathleen Main St., Fairton, N J. Hudson, Rebecca 718-72nd St , Newport News, Va. Huffman, Carolyn Rebecca Box 181, Hamilton, Va. Huffman, Nancy Rae P. O. Box 25, Stanley, Va. Huffman, Wilma Lee Route 1, Box 126, Keezletown, Va. Hull, Rudolph Harry 263 Elizabeth Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Humphries, Betsy Lee Veseevius, Va. Humphries, Doris Jean 128 Bonney Road, Norfolk 2, Va. Hundley, Jane Pettigrew 5018 New Kent Road, Richmond, Va. Hunt, Diane Louise 1901 Ashwood Drive, Alexandria, Va. Hurmann, Christine Elaine Red Point Heights, Smithfield, Va. Hurst, M. Evelyn Harrisonburg, Va. Husband, Sonji Hope 6315 Nunnully Road, Richmond, Va. Hutton. Mary Jane 311 Staley St., Marion, Va. Ikenberry, Janet Raye Timberville, Va. Inge, Louisa Winfree 4 Manchester Road, Portsmouth, Va. Isabelle, Alyce Roberta 1100 Little High, Charlottesville, Va. Jackson, Deann Churchville, Va. Jackson, Judith Ricks 3109 Jackson Court, Petersburg, Va. Jacobs, Nancye Louise Gretna, Va. Janes, Marsha Ann 5627 Knollwood Road, Springfield, Md. Jefferson, Rosemary 552 Dillard Road, Roanoke, Va. Jenkins, Amelita Jo Wiconieco, Va. Jenkins, Elizabeth B 5306 Worthington Drive, Washington 16, D. C. Jenkins, Evelyn Rose Route 2, Box 221, Lynnhaven, Va. Jenkins, Mary Stuart Courtland, Va. Jennings, Linda Jane Roanoke, Va. Jernigan. Pattie Lou .... 1814 Watt Lane, Richmond 23, Va. Johnson, Ann Carolyn .... 503 Taylor St , Lexington, Va. Johnson. Connie Marie Waverly, Va. Johnson, Dorothy Gillispie .... Box 243, Hot Springs, Va. Johnson, Jane Ann Route 3, Box 68, Covington, Va. Johnson, Joyce Anne 1706 Morris Ave., Norfolk 9, Va. Johnson, Lee G 4710 Sothoron Road, McLean, Va. Johnson, Marie N 1800 Pocahontas St, Lynchburg, Va. Johnson, Maria Virginia 6708 Lake Street, Falls Church, Va. Johnson, Patricia Ann 1091 Menlan Drive, Alexandria, Va. Johnston, Frances Wallace Box 6, Locust Lane, Portsmouth, Va. Jones, Barbara Lee 114 East Adams Ave., Alexandria, Va. Jones, Deanna Leigh Route 1, Mc D Box 100, Princess Anne, Va. Jones, Diana Lee Route 3, Box 70, Smithfield, Va. Jones, Katherine Patricia 121 Deer Run, Miami Springs 66, Fla. Jones, Martha E Box 692, Route 2, Sewrson, Va. Jones, Mary Charlene .... 425 Buchanan St., Marion, Va. Jones, Vivian Cardin 139 Crescent Drive, Harrisonburg, Va. Jordan, Carolyn Hulcher 409 North Belmont Ave., Richmond 21, Va. Joslin, Elsa Anne 18 North Aianton Drive, London Bridge, Va. Joyner, Evelyn Louise Courtland, Va. Joyner, Nancy Lee .... 222 Hollywood Ave , Hampton, Va. LaCas, Mary Claire 735 Hillcrest Dr., Staunton, Va. Landes, Barbara Jo Box 194, Fork Union, Va. Lane, Nancy Jean 716 Watchung Rd., Bound Brook, N. J. Lam, Donald Lee Mt. Crawford, Va. Lammer, Carole Ann 1516 Roosevelt Ave., Falls Church, Va. Landes, Judith Ellen Timberville, Va. Lantz, Margaret Anne Fulks Run, Va. Lawrence, Sallyann Margaret 520 Harrison Ave., Greensburg, Penn. Lawton, Jean Myfanwy 96 Hopkins St., Newport News, Va. Layman, C. Sheldon Rt. 5, Harrisonburg, Va. Layne, Loretta Lee Leesville Rd., Lynchburg, Va. Leale, Sandra Gail .... 433 W. Water St., Harrisonburg, Va. Lee, Linda 52 East Pollox Circle, Portsmouth, Va. Lee, Nancy Mercedes 220 30th Ave., Quantico, Va. Leech, Dorothy Susan .... 435 Arbutus Ave., Roanoke, Va. Lefever, Grace B E.M.C., Harrisonburg, Va. Leffler, June Nadene 1712 Wilmington Ave., Richmond, Va. Leffel, Bruce Allen 666 E. Market St., Harrisonburg, Va. Leffler, Patsy Ann 1135 Elm Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Lehrberger, Nan 289 Campbell, Harrisonburg, Va. Leighty, Anna Mae Rt. 9, Box 577B, Richmond 25, Va. Leith, Frances Marion Purcellville, Va. Leitner, Jean Lee 1210 Chase St., Richmond, Va. Lester, Rebecca Lou Timberville, Va. Lester, Carolyn Sue :... Rt. 1, Box 273, Martinsville, Va. Lightner, Nancy Jean Churchville, Va. Leigon, Alice Cecelia 1714 Westwood Ave., Richmond, Va. β 259 β STUDENT Lillard, Jean Roberta Flint Hill, Va. Lincoln, Mary Lewis Lovingston, Va. Lindsey, Sarah Louise Rt. 1, Box 513, Marion, Va. Lingebach, Elizabeth Ann 410 8 Montpelier Rd., Manor Club, Rockville, Va. Linton, Robert Charles 1507 Prince Edward St., Fredericksburg, Va. Linton, Virginia Lee 712 Gloucester Rd., Alexandria, Va. Liskey, Billy Owen 456 E. Wolfe St., Harrisonburg, Va. Liskey, Wayne M Rt. 1, Box 353, Harrisonburg, Va. Lloyd, Patricia Helen 3700 Holmes Lane, Alexandria, VaΒ Locknane, Judith Elizabeth 4310 Patterson Ave., Richmond, Va. Lockrow, Sarah Alice 1628 Reece Rd., Salem, Va. Lohr, Jane Alice Rt. 1, Box 188, Orange Va. Long, Delores Whitten 3427 Summerville St., Lynchburg, Va. Long, Mary Lee Hot Springs, Va. Lorell, Lou Frances Rt. 4, Martinsville, Va. Lostetter, Alice Loretta 6734 Bostwick Dr., Springfield, Va. Lotts, Jane Catherine Spottswood, Va. Louckes, Dorothy Adrienne 4920 N. Wash. Blvd., Arlington, Va. Louderback, Rebecca Ann Stanley, Va. Lucas, Annette Joan .... 5501 Mesmont W., Roanoke, Va. Lucas, Dorothy S 1711 S. 26th St., Arlington 6. Va. Lucas, Rita Kay 110 W. Jones St., Fairfax, Va. Lute, Myrtle A R.D. 1, West Finley, Pa. Lynn, Nancy Vicki 105 S. Winfres St., Chester, Va. Lyon, Margaret Denne 3817 7th St., South, Arlington, Va. Lytton, Shirley Marie 9 Burrows Ave., Fairfax, Va. Luther, Linda Anne Hightstown Rd., Princeton Jet., N. J. McAlpin, Eleanor Wilson Rt. 1, Glasgow, Va. McBride, Mary Lee 402 Wolfe St., Alexandria. Va. McClanahan, Audrey Mards 1520 Westwood Rd., Charlottesville, Va. McClannahan, Kay Low Stephens City, Va. McClellan, Mary Jane 2710 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, Va. McCloskey, Susan Anne Tappahannock, Va. McComb, Peggy Ann Rt. 6, Staunton, Va. McCoy, Mary Beth 532 E. Glendale, Alexandria, Va. McCubbin, Joan 6027 6th St., W., Arlington 5, Va. McDonald, Evelyn Jeanette 3706 North Avenue, Richmond, Va. McDorman, Louise Mandale 163 Sproul Rd., Malueyn, Pa. McEwen, Martha Frances .... 300 River Rd., Matoaca, Va. McFarland, C. Ann 108 Sunset Ave., Villa Hghts., Martinsville, Va. McGhee, Jane Anderson 201 W. Tenn. Ave., Crewe, Va. Mclnturff, Patricia Ellen ... R.F.D. 1, McGaheysville, Va. McKee, Wendy Eunice .... 27 William St., Princeton, N. J. McNeill, Sara Henrietta ... 100 E. Pinner St., Suffolk, Va. McSweeney, Gail Carol 3059 Timberlane Ave., Roanoke, Va. McQueen, Marcia Elaine 4808 W. 2nd St., Arlington, Va. DIRECTORY McQuinn, Vietona Anne 1541 Nt. Eagle Place, Alexandria, Va. MacMaster, Marian Antoinette 16 Pompton Ave., Pompton Lakes, N. J. MacMatton, B. Ellen Route 1, Box 27, Culpeper, Va. Maddex, Jacqueline Wyn 211 12th St., Charlottesville, Va. Mahanes, Sharon Lynne Achsah, Va. Mahaney, Sallie Ann Kenbridge, Va. Majette, Jacquelin Abbie 200 Florida Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Malizka, Edna Juanita 109 Mechanic St., Luray, Va. Malouf. Adrian Eloise 1509 Patterson Ave., Roanoke, Va. Mann, Joan Carolyn 2006 Westover Hills Blvd., Richmond, Va. Manspile, Phyllis Huffman Route 2, Staunton, Va. Marano, Kathleen J 1111 20th St., Arlington, Va. Manila, Stella Weld 1225 South Ave., South Boston, Va. Markham, Carolyn Ann ... 1616 Gibson Ct., Staunton, Va. Markley, Bruce Wayne .... 911 Ellison St., Falls Church, Falls Church, Va. Marston, Olga Dawn 8th Ave.. Luray, Va. Martin, Colyer Anne Pamplin, Va. Martin, Eleanor Kathryn 1445 Valley St., Harrisonburg, Va. Martin, Mary Elizabeth .... 39 Locley Rd., Portsmouth, Va. Martin, Nancy Evelyn Route 1, Stuart, Va. Maslivec, Matalie 3 Marshall St., Irvington, N. J. Mason, Linda Faye 1409 Mary Ave., Norfolk, Va. Massey, Janet Rebecca 121 Askin St., Martinsville, Va. Massey, Mary Ball .... Box 7, Hague- Westmoreland, Va. Masters, Toni 157 Goldenrod Ave., Franklin Square, N. Y. Mathias, Janice Lee R.F.D. No. 1, Harrisonburg, Va. Matheny, Ellis Leroy 44 N. Willow St.. Harrisonburg, Va. Matthews, Margaret Ann 5117 N. 8th Road, Arlington, Va. Mathews, M. Marlene 2105 Garner Terrace, Newport News, Va. Matthews, Nance Carol Parksley, Va. Matthews, Penelope Lynn 3608 Hollyberry St., Hampton, Va. Mauk, Carole 54 Olive Ave., Rehoboth Beach, Del. May, Joanne Frances 420 Fenwick Dr., Falls Church, Va. May, Virginia Lee 418 N. Washington St., Alexandria, Va. Mayer, Janet Harriet 1931 N. Harvard St., Arlington, Va. Mayhew, Ruth Carolyn Box 368, Gretna, Va. Mayo, Bettie Anne 5 Ralston Rd., Richmond, Va. Mays, Cecil Elizabeth Route 2, Box 8, Harrisonburg, Va. Mays, Sandra Lee Route 1, Box 367, Covington, Va. Mayton, Lelia Thompson Rt. 2, Box 199, Crewe, Va. Maxey, Eleanor Duval ... Rt. 3, Box 195, Glen Allen, Va. Maxwell, Dollie Reed ' Rt. 2, Pulaski, Va. Mead, Alice Jane 535 Argyle Dr., Falls Church, Va. 260- STUDENT DIRECTORY Meissner, Elizazeth Lydia 610 Hamlin St., Newport News, Va. Mercer, Donna Marie Box 111, Dunn Loring, Va. Mercer, Grace Anne 446 Beacon Hill Cir., Norfolk 2, Va. Michael, Betty Jo Rt. 2, Bridgewater, Va. Middleton, Janice Ann Westwood, Covington, Va. Miller, Caroline Sue 1820 N. Quantico St., Arlington, Va. Miller, Courtney Louise 4801 Colonial Ave., Norfolk, Va. Miller, Dale Lovelace Rt. 3, Staunton, Va. Miller, Ellen Adams Inwood, W. Va. Miller, Elizabeth 446 N. Braddock St., Winchester, Va. Miller, Helen Loretta Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. Miller, Judith Lee Penn Laird, Va. Miller, Linda Mae Box 472, R.F.D. 1, Great Falls, Va. Miller, Luanne Elizabeth Sperryville, Va. Miller, Mildred Virginia 207 Highland Ave., Staunton, Va. Miller, Nancy Ellen Mt. Crawford, Va. Miller, William Henry 320 Dixie Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Milstead, Anne Marie 4412 Jefferson Davis, Fredericksburg, Va. Minicus, Rosanne Leslie 991 N. Quantico St., Arlington, Va. Minor, Priscilla Ann .... 422 Brown Ave., Hopewell, Va. Mistr, Evelyn Jane Mt. Landing Station, Tappahannock, Va. Mitchell, Barbara Ann 619 Hudson Terrace, Newport News, Va. Mitchell, Patricia Wanda .... 1636 Buick St., Staunton, Va. Monger, Gary Paige Rt. 3, Box 24, Elkton, Va. Monger, Joan Elizabeth Elkton, Va. Monger, Judith Ann R F.D. 2, Box 22, Elkton, Va. Monger, Lloyd Rt. 3, Box 24, Elkton, Va. Monsch, Ruth Jean 570 Audubon Ave., Pittsburgh 34, Pa. Monson, Marie Stephenson R.D. 1, Aron, New York Moore, Frances Elizabeth Box 162, Lynnhaven, Va. Moore, Patricia Anne Old Landing Road, Yorktown, Va. Moore, Rosalie Margaret Rt. 5, Box 70, Georgetown, Del. Moore, Sally Patricia Rt. 2, Box 26, Hickory, Va. Moore, Sarah Gwendolyn 133 S. Colonial Ave., Richmond, Va. Moore, Virginia Leonard 1707 Avondale Ave., Richmond, Va. Morefield, Freda Carol Box 215, Itmann, W. Va. Morgan, Barbara Dunn 904 Virginia Ave., Nansemond County, Va. Morris, Barbara Ann Port Republic, Va. Morris, Beatrice Ann Route 4, Harrisonburg, Va. Morris, Ellen Louise Greer, Va. Morris. Evelyn Bristow 1521 Laburnum Ave., Richmond, Va. Morris, Mary Patricia 431 Melville Rd., Hampton, Va. Morrison, Carolyn Virginia Rt. 3, Lexington, Va. Morrison, Carolyn Virginia Woodstock, Va. Mosher, Eleanor Jane 1716 Arlington Blvd., Falls Church, Va. Mothershead, Patricia Route 1, Colonial Beach, Va. Mowry, Joan Marie Brightwood, Va. Moyar, Susan Jane 1017 Forest View, Colonial Heights, Va. Mullen, Brenda Frances 201 Lorraine Ave., Fredericksburg, Va. Mundy, Mable Theresa Barboursville, Va. Munkasey, Grace Lina 809 East Broad St., Falls Church, Va. Murphy, Frankie Eleanor Selma, Va. Murphy, Mary Jane 342 Academy, St., Salem, Va. Murray, Mary Jane Fort Eustis, Va. Myers, Barbara Ann 103 Elmor Ave., Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Myers, Betty Loy Rt. 4, Box 245, Harrisonburg, Va. Myers, Beverly Loving 8255 Perry Rd., Chesterland, Ohio Myers, Eleanor Dale .... 222 W. Bank St., Bridgewater, Va. Myers, Elizabeth Mas Route 5, Box 211, Harrisonburg, Va. Myers, Jill Ann Rt. 7, Box 3, Westminster, Md. Myers, Margaret Lanorum 222 West Bank St., Bridgewater, Va. Myers, Shirley Anne 1110 King St., Alexandria, Va. Nagle, Katherine Anne 1821 Forrest Rd., 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., Orange, Va. Nelson, John Havard Rt. 5, Harrisonburg, Va. Nelson, Karin Alida 21 Pine Oak Rd., Newport News, Va. Newby, Barbara Jean 2237 Observatory, Washington, D. C. Newell, Rose Marie 2302 Richmond Ave., Petersburg, Va. Newland, Ralph E Mt. Jackson, Va. Newton, Virginia Ann .... Box 220, Rt. 3, Chase City, Va. Nichols, Linda Lee Route 4, Box 284, Norfolk, Va. Nichols, Martha Lindy 6 Beachway, Port Washington, N. Y. Nicholson, Diane H Leesburg, Va. Nielsen, Pat Lynn 268 N. Lucas, Fort Bragg, N. C. Nightingale, Jane Alice 7310 Chatham St., North Springfield, Va. Noel, Carole Ann 801 Rose Ave., Clifton Forge, Va. Norvell, Mary Susan Hgs. U. S. Eucom, New York, N. Y. Norquest, Mary Elizabeth 1030 Toppin Blvd., Harrisonburg, Va. Nuckols, Helen Patricia Lexington, Va. Nygaard, Darrell Route 3, Staunton, Va. Oates, Melanie Sue Capon Bridge, W. Va. O ' Baugh, Brenda Joy Rt. 1, Box 61, Lorton, Va. O ' Berry, Rita Thomas Newsomm, Va. O ' Bryan, Shelby Jean 1323 Dudley St., N.W., Roanoke, Va. O ' Connor, Sarah Frances 106 S. Sweetbriar Circle, Portsmouth, Va. O ' Donnell, Hugh Daniel 205 Cantrell Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Ohl, Carol June Edgemont Drive, Covington, Va. O ' Neill, Margaret S 7296 Gallows Rd., Annandale, Va. Orebaugh, Charlene Luck The Planes, Va. β 261 STUDENT DIRECTORY Out:n, Samuel Langford 113 Spring Lake Rd., Columbia. S. C. Ousley, Joyce Marie Box 146, Holland, Va. Overby, Shirley Leigh Capron, Va. Overstreet, Carole Jean .... 1118 Jeanette Ave., Vinton, Va. Owen, Sara Elizabeth Richmond Rd., Rt. 3, Danville, Va. Owings, Mary Lou Middletown, Va. Oyler, Bonnie Jean 3714 Mark Drive, Alexandria, Va. Oyhus, Judith Lynne Emory Lane, Rockville, Md. Pace, Linda Carol 3511 Delaware Ave., Richmond, Va. Painter, Bonnie June Route 2, Edinburg, Va. Pakurar, Phyllis Helen 5021 Ridge Top Road, Richmond, Va. Paley, Beverly Anne Robinson Drive, Rehoboth Beach, Del. Palmer, Joann Waterford, Va. Palmer, Leslie JoAnn Lewisetta, Va. Pannell, Miriam Louise .... 2033 Mills Rd., Richmond, Va. Parr, Ruth E Tappahannock, Va. Paterson, Jean Allan 8 W. Windsor Ave., Alexandria, Va. Paterson, Liberty Anne 2730 Richmond Hwy., Fairfax, Va. Patterson, Carolyn Lee 126 Sharlee Drive, Manassas, Va. Patterson, Carolyn Sue 1306 Bedford Ave., Altavista, Va. Paul, Seymour, Jr 504 S. Mason Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Paulette, Willa Gail 301 Santa Clara Drive, Richmond, Va Payne, Betsy Priscilla 1608 Tucker Ave., McLean, Va. Peabody, Penelope Louise 289 Jefferson Road, Princeton, N. J. Pearce, Karen Kay 50 Glendale Road, Newport News, Va. Peebles, Madeline Carol Main St., Wakefield, Va. Pence, Margaret Garber McGaheysville, Va. Pennewell, Diane Adele 1915 Mitten St., Dover, Del. Perdue, Martha Snapp Box 116, Collinsville, Va. Perdue, Patricia Grace Norwood, Va. Peters, John Dale 431 Myrtle St., Harrisonburg, Va. Peters, William Joseph ... 506 D Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Peyton, Patricia Anne Box 152, Lorton, Va. Phelps, Joan Elizabeth Paris, Va. Philippe, Catherine Renee 307 Woodland Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Phillippe, Rachel Josephine 752 Hillcrest Drive, Staunton, Va. Phillips, Florence Nadine 149 Belleview Ave., Orange, Va. Phillips, Lois Jeanne 513 6th St., Shenandoah, Va. Phillips, Mary Sterling Box 327, Brodnax, Va. Phillips, Virginia Maureen 149 Belleview Ave., Orange, Va. Phipps, Carole Gwyn 1645 Blair Rdβ Petersburg, Va. Piercy, Esther M Union Level, Va. Pipicelli, Brenda J 94 Harrington St., Meriden, Conn. Pittman, Susan Elizabeth 30 Blue Ridge Ave., Luray, Va. Plumb, Margaret Davis Rt. 2, Harrisonburg, Va. Pollock, Beverly D. 502 Berkeley Street, Falls Church, Va. Pollock, Mary Diane Woodburn Rd., Annandale, Va. Poindexter, Rheva Miller 750 D Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Ponzillo, Joanne Hope 101 Court Road, Waynesboro, Va. Poor, Christina Adeline 207 Faigle Road, Portsmouth, Va. Pope, Judith Merton 165 Commodore Dr., Norfolk, Va. Pound, Peggy Ann Elkwood, Va. Powell, Margaret Diane 514 Duncan Ave., Clarksburg, W. Va. Powell, Sarah Catherine Route 1, Box 273, Halifax, Va. Powers, Connie Lee Cummings Heights, Abingdon, Va. Pravecek, Barbara Ann 8074 Driftwood Dr., Norfolk, Va. Price, Charlotte Christian .... 607 Stuart Drive, Galax, Va. Price, Sarah Hayes 607 W. Stuart Drive, Galax, Va. Prince, Barbara Ann 3524 Hyde Circle, Norfolk, Va. Printz, Barbara D 1729 S. Quincy St., Arlington, Va. Prisacnick 119 E. Stewart Ave., Alexandria, Va. Probst, Jane Susan 1732 N. Ellison Circle, Waynesboro, Va. Pruner, Rose Marie 250 W. Main, Marion, Va. Puffenbarger, Jewell Armenta Warm Springs, Va. Puffenbarger, Wanda Mohela Brandywine, W. Va. Pugh, Alice Faye 1602 Lynchburg Turnpike, Salem, Va. Pugh, Patricia Anne 204 Opequon Ave., Winchester, Va. Pullen, Rita Ann Box 69, Selma, Va. Purcell, Mary Helen 33 Monument Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Puryear, Charlotte Anne South Boston, Va. Puster, Joyce Carol 2326 Clarke St., Richmond, Va. Pusey, Ruth Carolyn 714-13th St., Alexandria, Va. Quatse, Beth Anne Elkton, Va. Quigley, Barbara Chapman 1100 Federal St., Lynchburg, Va. Quisenberry, Bettie Marnet 16 Osprey Ave., Hampton, Va. Quist, Linda Allene 5432 N. Carlyn Springs Rd., Arlington, Va. Rabe, Sheila Jean 150 Clopton Road, Richmond, Va. Rasnick, Reda Jo 109 Tazewell Ave., Tazewell. Va. Raynes, Dorothy Cooke Box 160, McGaheysville, Va. Reading, Joan Marie 206 Byrd Drive, Fairfax, Va. Reeves, Barbara Amy 135 Campbell St., Harrisonburg, Va. Re id, Emily Corinne Bluemont, Va. Reilly, Mary Frances 277 Franklin St., Harrisonburg, Va. Renalds, Ann Heleah Timberville, Va. Renner, Carolyn Ivee Shawnee Drive, Winchester, Va. Revere, Paula Anne Syringa, Va. β 262 STUDENT DIRECTORY Reynolds, Mary Wallace 201 St. Claire Lane. Richmond, Va. Ricco, Joan Elizabeth 14 Anderson Rd., Bernardsville, N. J. Rice, Grace A Bon Air, Va. Richardson, Barbara Ann 1111 Smithfield Ave., Hopewell, Va. Richards, Barbare Lee .... 11 Tilton Road, Red Bank, N. J. Richardson, Irene Pearl 6234 Chesapeake Blvd., Norfolk, Va. Richardson, Willie Sue Shawsville, Va. Ridenour, Emma Catherine - 101 Wythe Ave., Williamsburg, Va. Ridings, Charlotte Hayes Box 11, Broadway, Va. Ring, Conrad Lawson, Jr 502 Locust St., Woodstock, Va. Ripper, Ellen Christine 5122 N. 26th St., Arlington, Va. Rissler, Carolyn Jean Route No. 2, Charles Town, W. Va. Rixey, Barbara Earley Acres, Brandy Station, Va. Roach, Janice Muriel Route 3, Emporia, Va. Robbins, Carol Ann 43rd St., Ocean City, Md. Roberts, Betty Jean Rt. 3, Box 347, Petersburg, Va. Robertson, Anne Lee 323 11th St., Altavista, Va. Robertson, Margy Mae Box 1, Rustburg, Va. Robertson, Nellie Sue ..._ Spottswood, Va. Robertson, Ruth Leonora Box 147, McLean, Va. Robertson, Tommie Sue 2513 N. Sharlaine Dr., Staunton, Va. Robins, Anne Marie 607 Big Bethel Rd., Hampton, Va. Robins, Patricia Mae 607 Big Bethel Rd., Hampton, Va. Robinson, Harriet McLean 630 Willow Drive, Newport News, Va. Robinson. Lou Box 463, New Market, Va. Rochon, Sandra Fay 3417 Mike Rd., Richmond, Va. Rockenbach, Janice Rae 7716 Lamar Drive, Springfield, Va. Rodeffer, Charles William McGaheysville, Va. Rogers, Katherine Patricia 105 Vermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Rogers, Peggy R 132 Second St., Woodbridge, Va. Roland, Flora Ann 16 Burtis St., Portsmouth, Va. Rolston, Cynthia Hope .... Route No. 4, Harrisonburg, Va. Romaine, Martha Madison 1130 Northampton Rd., Petersburg, Va. Root, Betty Emogene 16 Heather Ct., New Providence, N J. Rosazza, Laura Rosson Shenandoah, Va. Rose, Betsy Lynn 6403 Tulsa Lane, Bethesda, Md. Rose, Carolyn Ann 512 Windsor Ave., Lawrenceville, Va. Rosenberger, Constance D R.F.D. Box 170, Carrollton, Va. Roseberry, Jacqueline Anne Box 168, Manassas, Va. Rosen, Shirley Ann Greenville, Va. Rowe, Mary Lurena Route 1, Box 463, Kinsale, Va. Rowell, Mary Jane .... 118 Oregon Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Rowzie, Carol Ann Amissville, Va. Royall, Mary Luella 230 James River Dr., Newport News, Va. Ruckel, Susan Wood 3 Pam Plaza Center, Philadelphia, Pa. Ruddle, Karen Lucille Franklin, W. Va. Rudisill, Ann E 316 W. Main St., Clifton Forge, Va. Rudy, Fra nces Kay 1706 Betty Lane, Richmond, Va. Rumburg, R. Duane Box 145, Stuarts Draft, Va. Runion, Janet Louise Box 183, Harrisonburg, Va. Ryburn, Carolyn Corell Glade Spring, Va. Ryerson, Penelope Sue 572 S. Wayne St., Waynesboro, Va. Rymer, Barbara Ann 2106 Oak St., Parkersburg, W. Va. Sadler, Judith A 605 Murray Lane, Annandale, Va. Sayers, Nancy Louise 1000 Pond View Lane, Richmond, Va. Salomonsky, Nancy Lee 1851 Bluemont Ave., Roanoke, Va. Samford, Agnes Hale Box 125, Alberta, Va. Samples, Mary Louise 1137 Jefferson Ave., Clifton Forge, Va. Sandridge, Jo Ann ... ...β ' . . Rt. 1, Waynesboro, Va. Sandy, Sandra Lee 710 Old Furnace Rd., Harrisonburg, Va. Sarco, Ida Sue Park View, Harrisonburg, Va. Satko, Jean Marie 205 Meroyn Dr., Sandston, Va. Satterwhite, Gloria Jean Bumpass, Va. Saufley, Martha Ann Rt. 3, Harrisonburg. Va. Savage, Nancy Paige 405 Alleghany Rd., Hampton, Va. Sawyer, Beverly Wayne 113 Afton Parkway, Portsmouth, Va. Scovera, Janet J 64 Orchard Ave., Emerson, N. J. Schornstein, Barbara D 15 Bayview St., Massapequala, N. Y. Schramm, Inger 118-11 84 Ave., Keu Gardens, N. Y. Schuler, Marcia Lee Broadway, Va. Schweizer, Quita Arnold 1028 Livingston, Arlington, Va. Scott, Donna Amerlia 4754 North 24th Rd., Arlington, Va. Scott, Joyce Jeanette Drakes Branch, Va. Scott, Judith Ann 1014 Preston St., Radford, Va. Scott, Wilma Marie Box 243, Franklin, Va. Scrogham, Brenda Joyce Route 1, Waynesboro, Va. Scruggs, Billie Lou Box 5, Iron Gate, Va. Scruggs, Rebecca Jane Box 5, Iron Gate, Va. Seabright, Sally Noel 324 W. Leicester St., Winchester, Va. Selby, Lindy P 5090 George Washington Hgwy., Portsmouth, Va. Sembaugh, Ronnie E 116 Houston St, Lexington, Va. Seymour, Beatrice Ann New Market, Va. Seymour, Lynda Lu 333 Shawnee Ave., Winchester, Va. Shank, Aubrey Harrisonburg, Va. Shaver, Elizabeth Ann- F544 Kuller Lane, Fort Monroe, Va. Shaw, Dorothy C 115 French St., Alexandria, Va. Shearin, Marie Taylor 367 Monticello Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Shefflett, Betty C Rt. 2, Elkton, Va. Shell, Jane W White Plains, Va. Shelnutt, Renna M 125 Fayette St., Staunton, Va. Sherrill, Joy H 502 Gaymont, Staunton, Va. Shipe, Janet Marie Edinburg, Va. Shockley, Leslie Ann Willis Wharf, Va. Shoemaker, Lynn G Rt. 1, Dayton, Va. Shoemaker, Sharon D Rt. 1, Dayton, Va. Short, Selby Jean 7th St., Elkton, Va. Shifflett, Charles R McGaheysville, Va. Shifflett, Marilee Route 3, Harrisonburg, Va. β 263 β STUDENT DIRECTORY Shillingburg, Doris E Woodstock, Va. Shinaberry, Mary Ann Deerfield, Va. Shinaberry, Rebecca Jeanne Deerfield, Va. Shriver, Ann Joan 2404 Willowood Lane, Alexandria, Va. Shrop, Mary C Ramblewood Rd., Ellicott City, Md. Shugars, Sally Box 134, Boyce, Va. Shuler, Linda 37 Woodmont Rd., Alexandria, Va. Shumake, Annette M Mount Sidney, Va. Shumaker, Barbara A Hatcher St., Alexandria, Va. Shumaker, Janet V Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Simmons, Beverly A 449 Sunrise Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Simmons, Norris H 147 W. Grattan, Harrisonburg, Va. Simms, Clara J 1112 Cord St., Baltimore 20, Md. Simpson, Donald Keister 1328 S. 13th St., Arlington, Va. Simpson, Helen C 204 N. Virginia Ave., Falls Church, Va. Simpson, Marian Kathryn Box 669, Purcellville, Va. Simpson, Mary Neal 3531 Mudlick Rd., Roanoke, Va. Skinner, Adelaide Heatwole 161 Thornton St., Hamden, Conn. Skillman, Margaret Anne 894 N. Kentucky St., Arlington, Va. Slabaugh, Marvin Troyer ... Parkview, Harrisonburg, Va. Slate, Barbara Jane 311 East Del Ray Ave., Alexandria, Va. Smith, Charlotte Selby 2420 N. Potomac St.. Arlington, Va. Smith, Elizabeth Carole Hood, Va. Smith, Elouisa May 2000 Nigh Rd., Falls Church, Va. Smith, Dorothy Fay McGaheysville, Va. Smith, Evelyn Mae Hey Rd., Box 392, Richmond, Va. Smith, Henrietta Carole Route 2, Box 4, Stuart, Va. Smith, Joyce Sandra Baity, Va. Smith, Lenore Marie Rt. No. 1, Box 259, Covington, Va. Smith, Lois Edna Box 45E, Route 3, Manassas, Va. Smith, Mary Evelyn 1204 N. Illinois St., Arlington, Va. Smith, Mary Louise Quicksburg, Va. Smith, Patricia Ann 6241 Rolfe Ave., Norfolk, Va. Smith, Patricia Lou 323V 2 S. Main St., Suffolk, Va. Smith, Rebecca deButts 115 Dranesville Rd., Herndon, Va. Smith, Sandra Virginia Route 1, Box 110, Buffalo Junction, Va. Smith, Ta3 Elizabeth Rt. 5, Staunton, Va. Smither, Phyllis Marie Riverview Drive, Altavista, Va. Snellings, Alice H 580 Bay Colony Dr., Virginia Beach, Va. Snoddy, Shirley Ann New Canton, Va. Snyder. Carole Ann 6504 Krul St , Baltimore, Md. Snydsr, Jewell Elaine Rt. 2, Waynesboro, Va. Sophia, Janet Lee .... 206 Washington St., Warrenton, Va. Southard, Alice Pearce 637 S. Mason, Harrisonburg, Va. Southerd, Martha Louise 225 Maynard Dr., Falls Church, Va. Sowers, James S 220 W. View St. Harrisonburg, Va. Sowers, Yvonne Bennett Rt. 2, Front Royal, Va. Spady, Nancy 3919 Shell Rd., Hampton, Va. Sparks, Sandra Lee Rt. 3, Box 338, Annandale, Va. Sparks, Sonya Angela .... Rt. 3, Box 338, Annandale, Va. Spence, Roberta Faye 903 Chowan Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Spencer, Henry Scott .... 812 Graham St., Lynchburg, Va. Spinks, Mary Anne 210 Swanson St., Galax, Va. Springer, Rebecca Lee 1213 N. Ft. Myer Dr., Arlington, Va. Stafford, Edward DeNcal .... 948 D St., Harrisonburg, Va. Staton Sue Dale 119 Watson St., Danville, Va. St. Clair, Joyce Ann 6008 Potomac Ave., Newport News, Va. Steele, Priscilla Mary 85 Manor Dr., Newark, N. J. Steele, Sandra Jo Evergreen Hills, Abingdon, Va. Steele, Wendell Michael Route 2, Box 417, Harrisonburg, Va. Stemple, Carol Ann 6320 N. 26th St., Arlington, Va. Steinla, Carolyn Ann .... 18 Oaklawn Ave., LaVale, Md. Stephenson, Helen Baird 109 Amherst Dr., Portsmouth, Va. Stidley, Bonnie Lee 623 E. Wolfe Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Stine, Donna Marie 707 Bedford St., Cumberland, Md. Stockdale, Eleanor Lee .... 10 Hancock St., Staunton, Va. Stoneburner, Dorothy Lee Toms Brook, Va. Stover, Joycelyn Judith .... 209 Hays Ave., Staunton, Va. Stowe, Sandra Virginia 211 Lake Circle, Portsmouth, Va. Stowers, Mary Hope Leesburg, Va. Stratton, Elaine 917 Potomac Ave., Alexandria, Va. Strickland, Linda Gayle 101 E. Beal St., Highland Springs, Va. Sturgill, Michael Lee Box 192, Chilhowie, Va. Suder, Nancy Elizabeth 519 E. Custis Ave., Alexandria, Va. Sulik, Anne F Box 86, Yorktown, Va. Sullivan, Ann Patricia Route 1, Winchester, Va. Sumpter, Sue Carolyn 216 E. Bellefonte Ave., Alexandria, Va. Sutliffe, Geraldine Ward Harrisonburg, Va. Sutton, Delores Elaine Penn Laird, Va. Sverdrup, Karl Aycha Casablanca, Morocco Swartz, Elva Anne 1341 Sewell Lane, Roanoke, Va. Sykes. Beverly Faye 8320 Kanter Ave., Norfolk, Va. Sykes, Diane 302 - 6th St., W., Virginia Beach, Va. Sykes, Nancy Lee 4519 Westmoreland Terrace, Portsmouth, Va. Sydnor, Frances Kimberly .... P. O. Box 215, Suffolk, Va. Sydnor, Lucy Ellen Rt. 2, Box 76, Beaverdam, Va. Tadlock, Virginia Lee White Stone, Va. Talley, Bonnie Sue Box 18, Selma, Va. Talman, Margaret Frances 5006 Stoneleigh Rd., Richmond, Va. Tankesley, Alice LaVonne Route 6, Staunton, Va. Tate, Harriet Elizabeth Box 56, Oakton, Va. Tavenner, Susan Miller Ridgeway, Va. Taylor, Barbara Ann 129 Observatory Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Taylor, Carolyn Frances 4904 N. 17th St., Arlington, Va. Taylor, Deanna Jane U. S. Army Hospital, Camp Irwin, Barstow, Calif. Taylor, Faye Route 1, Box 163, Gordonsville, Va. Taylor, Fay Jeanette Rt. 1, Mt. Solon, Va. Taylor, Margaret Vivienne 330 New York Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Taylor, Ronald Lee Parrish Court, Rt. 6, Covington, Va. 264 β STUDENT DIRECTORY Teary, Louise Douglas 213 College Circle, Staunton, Va. Teed, George Allen, Jr Rt. 1, Box 425, Harrisonburg, Va. Teele, Dinah Joyce 171 W. Bayview Blvd , Norfolk, Va. Teeter, Margaret Pamela 26 Ardennes Rd., Fort Lee, Va. Terry, Linda Jane Rt. 2, Box 53, Harrisonburg, Va. Terry, Nancy Lee .... 1223 Fenton St., South Boston, Va. Thackston, Shirley F 202 N. 9th Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Tharp, Betty Lee .... 126 Rosemont Circle, Berryville, Va. Thomas, Betsy Anne .... 20 Woodland Rd., Poquoson, Va. Thomas, Carolyn Virginia 112 E. Glendale Ave., Alexandria, Va. Thomas, Helen Gay 832 Jefferson Ave., Clifton Forge, Va. Thomas, Joan Pharr 1218 Fauquier St., Roanoke, Va. Thomas, Rebecca Wynne Holland, Va. Thompson, Jean Cathern 517 Washington Ave., Front Royal, Va. Thrift, Barbara Ann Dinwiddie, Va. Tilley, Helen Lynn 406 Gloucester Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Tinsley, Patricia Annette Rt. 3, Staunton, Va. Tipton, Bonnie Juanita 110 North West St., Petersburg, Va. Tobler, Sylvia Jeanne Rt. 1, Leesburg, Va. Tolbert, Sonja Deanna .... Oakview Drive, Lexington, Va. Tolson, Ora Lee Dumfries, Va. Torian, Hallie Dickinson Box 59, Virgilina, Va. Tourgee, Ann Slaver 441 Maryland Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Tozier, Rita Louise No. 18 Westlawn Dr., Hampton, Va. Traynham, Judith Elizabeth Rt. 2, Box 271-A, South Boston, Va. Treakle, Gayle Marie 1304 S. Lake Rd., Bayside, Va. Tressel, Julia Carper 205 Maple Avenue, Waynesboro, Va. Triplett, Brenda Jean 333 Kerr Street, Winchester, Va. Tripolos, Audroniki 316 Parkway, Charlottesville, Va. Trussell, Mary Louise 18 Richfield Ave., Salem, Va. Tucker, Barbara Sue Box 452, Covington, Va. Tuggie, Gean Gray Rt. 1, Patrick Springs, Va. Tusing, Judith Henkel Box 65, New Market, Va. Tunstall, Jean Elizabeth 3021 Chambevlayne, Richmond, Va. Tutwiler, Helen D Dennison St., Colonial Beach, Va. Turner, Emily Pearl Rt. 2, Broadway, Va. Turner, Mae Imogene Rt. 3, Broadway, Va. Turner, Martha Elizabeth 649 N. 6th Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Turner, Patricia Ray - 3908 Larkin St., Norfolk, Va. Turner, Sonja Jay Rt. 2, Box 4, Roanoke, Va. Turner, Wanda Louise Broadway, Va. Twigg, Judith Ann - 1200 Caroll HGB-Blvd., Hagers town, Md. Twomey, Carole Patricia 302 Darton Dr., Alexandria, Va. Twyman, Judith Ellen 1530 Rugby Ave., Charlottesville, Va. Tyler, Mary Frances Rt. 2, Box 20, Herndon, Va. Tyson, Gerald P 2244 N. Lexington, Arlington 5, Va. Umberger, Jeanne Y Rt. 1, Box 5B, Harrisonburg, Va. Umberger, Sandra Lynn Rt. 2, Box 164, Wytheville, Va. Updike, Holly Lee Sperryville, Va. Urban, Christina Marie 154 Piedmont Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Urquhart, Sara L 1829 Shefield Rd., Roanoke, Va. Ultz, Leroy Madison, Va. Vacher, Carol M 2317 Huidekoper Place, Washington, D. C. Van Dine, Christine 232 Smith St., Woodmere, L. I., N. Y. Van Pelt, Patsy Ann Rt. 3, Harrisonburg, Va. Van Sise, Sharon Kay .... 3711 Edison St., Alexandria, Va. Varner, Mary Virginia .... Rt. 1, Box 128-A, Dumfries, Va. Vaughan, Frances Marie 3206 Kenmore Drive, Hampton, Va. Vaughan, Randolph Lorraine 210 Hamilton Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Vernon, Sandra Jean 5704 Arlington Ave., Newport News, Va. Vest, Margie Verdene Check, Va. Vest, Sigrid Layne Copper Hill, Va. Via, Patricia Woodward 232 Waynesboro Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Viar, Glenda Earlene Box 246, Herndon, Va. Vick, Lemuel Dixon Kelford, N. C. Vllrich, Carol Joyce 87 Headley Terrace, Irvington, N. J. Voorhees, Catherine Marie 265 S. Mason St., Harrisonburg, Va. Waddell, Joyce Leigh 316 Monroe Street, Covington, Va. Wade, Jo Anna 716 Rosser Ave., Waynesboro, Va. Wagner, Georganne Rt. 14, Box 341, Richmond, Va. Wagner, James Donald Mt. Jackson, Va. Wagner, Suzanne Rt. 14, Box 341, Richmond, Va. Wagner, Virginia Lee .... 631 Gladstone Rd., Norfolk, Va. Wakeman, Gloria Jean Ill Jefferson Davis, Fredericksburg, Va. Waleski, Judith Ann .... Ill MacMurdo St., Ashland, Va. Walker, Donna Marie Rt. 3, Keyser, W. Va . Walker, Julia Ann 1619 Mulberry, Waynesboro, Va. Walker, Martha Lewis 110 Fable Ave., Portsmouth, Va. Walker, Patricia Ann 2416 Aspin St., Norfolk, Va. Walker, Susan 1406 So. Askin., Martinsville, Va. Wallace, Grace Ann 701 Wayne St., Alexandria, Va. Walls, Barbara Jean 4631 Davis Ave., S.E., Washington, D. C. Walls, Jean Patricia Box 55, Rd. No. 1, Harrington, Del. Walter, Wanda Mae ... 3732 N. Nelson St., Arlington, Va. Walters, Jerry Lee Mt. Jackson, Va. Waltman, Phyllis Ann 17 E. Mason Ave., Alexandria, Va. Walton, Rebecca Sue 618 Park Lane, Charlottesville, Va. Ward, Carole Kay 52 Elm Ave., Newport News, Va. Ward, June Cannon 52 Elm Ave., Newport News, Va. Warden, Donna Jean 5314 Grandin Rd., Ext., Roanoke, Va. Ware, M. Faye Lovingston, Va. Warner, Ira Garnett Woodstock, Va. β 265 β STUDENT DIRECTORY Warren, Betty Sue 117 So. Mason St., Smithfield. Va. Warren, Tamsey Dawn .... 79 Cherokee Rd., Hampton, Va. Wash, Patricia Lee Gordonsville, Va. Watkins, Anne Carol 7301 W. Franklin St.. Richmond, Va. Watkins, Mary Anne 2628 Kensington Ave., Richmond, Va. Watlington, Cora Haden 1301 Broad St., Altavista, Va. Watson, Wanda Lou 2300 Angus Road, Charlottesville, Va. Wayne, Victoria 141 Peliso Ave., Orange, Va. Weaver, Carolyn Ruth 212 E. Oxford Ave., Alexandria, Va. Weaver, Sarah Anne 3523 Mudlick, Roanoke, Va. Webb, Carol Ann Rt. 1, Covington, Va. Webb, Helen Marie 330 W. Main St., Covington, Va. Webb, Monty Allen Jamesville, Va. Webb, Sara Ruth Ward ' s Road, Lynchburg, Va. Webber, Jacqueline Wendell Solitude Farm, Mackipowgo, Va. Weintrub, Ruth Sandra 311 Colonial Ave., Moorestown, N. J. Weis, Carol Lee Wigwam Road, Locust, N. J. Wells, Elizabeth Carol Rt. 1, Ashland, Va. Wells, Mildred Joy 3501 Boston St., Hopewell, Va. Wells, Margaret Arling 411 Highland Ave., Colonial Heights, Va. Wenger, Dorothy Sue Park View, Box 49, Harrisonburg, Va. Westphal, Elsie Jean 133 Cherokee Road, Hampton, Va. Whissen, Mary Frances Box 49, Timberville, Va. White, Joyce Faye 1621 Roanoke Ave., Newport News, Va. White, Martha Rowe Box 561, Dare, Va. Whitmer, Geraldine Broadway, Va. Whitmire, Joseph Michael 472 W. Bruce St., Harrisonburg, Va. Whitt, Sandra Smith P. O. Box 84, Cedar Bluff, Va. Whittaker, Charlotte Anne Rt. 1, Box 167, Killmarnock, Va. Whittaker, Joyce Olivia Bloomery Star Rt., Frederick, Va. Whittington, Mollie Box 177, Pocahontas, Va. Wickham, Donna Lee Box 1135, Rt. 17, Newport News, Va. Wicks, Joan Elaine Box 18, Rt. 2. Halifax, Va. Wiggins, Donna Faye 13 Gee St., Portsmouth, Va. Wilberger, Nancy Lee Box 214, Grottoes, Va. Wilbert, Nancy Mae ... 203 N. 31st St., Harrisonburg, Va. Wilburn, Julia Ellis 3307 Memorial, Lynchburg, Va. Wilkerson, Barbara Ann 422 Lee St., Bedford, Va. Wilkinson, Nancy Ann 6010 Rois Rd., Richmond, Va. Will, Peggy Ann R.F.D. 2, Bridgewater, Va. Williams, Emma Jean 9 Paddock Dr., Newport News, Va. Williams, Jr., Herbert Thomas McGaheysville, Va. Williams, Judy Ann Rt. 3, Suffolk Rd., Nansemond, Va. Williams, Mary Ann 1004 Ninth St., Radford, Va. Williams, Mary Edvina 740 Elizabeth Ave., Salem, Va. Wills, Peggy Ann 222 Lewis St., Lexington, Va. Wills, Suzanne Mary 6203 Pioneer Dr., Fairfax, Va. Willson, Patricia Jane 341 W. Douglas St., Reading, Pa. Wilson, Terral Jean 8813 Rundel Lane, Lynnhaven, Va. Wilton, Sandra Ann .... 6 Elaine Circle, S.E., Vienna, Va. Wimer, Linda Dare Box 262, Dayton, Va. Wimmer, June Eleanor 2705 Wycliffe Ave., Roanoke, Va. Winborne, Theresa Martin Holland, Va. Winder, Rebecca Billups Mathews, Va. Wintree, Patricia Grace 4303 Cary St. Rdβ Richmond 21, Va. Wilson, Amy Louise 1608 Grove Ave., Apt. 4, Richmond 20, Va. Wilson, Carol Anne Windsor, Va. Wilson, Dorothy Elaine 1228 N. Evergreen St., Arlington, Va. Wilson, Mary Elizabeth P. O. Box 106, Raphine, Va. Wilkinson, Carolyne Lee .... Route No. 4, Abingdon, Va. Wolfe, Judith Ann 3605 Lauderdale Ave., Hampton, Va. Wolfe, Patricia E Route 3, Winchester, Va. Wood, Elizabeth Anne Route 1, Concord, Va. Wood, Janet Lou 39 Langley Ave., Newport News, Va. Woodard, Gail Merrily _ 130 Cardinal Dr.. Woodbridge, Va. Woods, Christine Carol 2403 So. Battery, Little Rock, Ark. Woodson, Donna Sue 33 Cantrell Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. Woolford, Sarah Ann 4615 Radford Ave., Richmond 30, Va. Woolten, Charlotte Scott 339 LaSalle Ave., Hampton, Va. Wright, Grace Booker Weyers Cave, Va. Wright, Carole Frances 102 Johnstone St., Lexington, Va. Wright, Caroline Cook 405 Penna. Ave., Salem, Va. Wright, Charlotte Olina 524 Commerce St., Marion, Va. Wright, Elenor Elizabeth 128 Clymer Ave., Front Royal, Va. Wright, Frances Carolyn 736 Grady St., Lynchburg, Va. Wright, Judith Elwin ... Englewood Rd., Glen Allen, Va. Wright, Mary Ann 41 Stratford Rd., Newport News, Va. Wright, Virginia Estelle 4604 Government Rd., Richmond 31. Va. Wymer, Betty Sue Route 1, Box 7, Shawsville, Va. Wyse, Grace Marie Parkview, Harrisonburg, Va. Yancey, Betty Jane 109 Chesterfield Ave., Ettrick, Va. Yankey, Marilyn Virginia Route 2, Box 108, Nokesville, Va. Yates, Barbara Harriet 1511 Palmyra Ave., Richmond, Va. Yates, Beverly Ann 147 Campbell St., Harrisonburg, Va. Yeatts, Jo Lynn Route 1. Martinsville, Va. Yoder, Ida Idella Salisbury, Pa. Yoder, Omar C Salisbury, Pa. Yost, Martha Elizabeth 707 Covington Ter., Moorestown, N. J. Youmuns, Marjorie 301 Moore Ave.. S.E.. Vienna, Va. β 266 β STUDENT DIRECTORY Young, Dina Gayle Greenwood, Va. Zimmerman, Ruth Maurine 964 Duke Dr., Young, Robert Edward Box 514, Staunton, Va. Alexandria, Va. Young, Sylvia Moon Greenwood, Va. Zirk, Flora Ellen Route 1, Broadway, Va. Young, Willis Coleman Box 167, Stanley, Va. Zirk, James Pennington Route 2, Box 97, Yow, Robert Briggs 404 West A St , Elkton, Va. Harrisonburg, Va. Zirkle, Janet Mae Timberville, Va. Zirkle, Lynn Carol 4917 N. 35th St., Zerkel, Fred Henkel Mt. Jackson, Va. Arlington, Va. Zimmerman, Mary Elizabeth 3900 N. Dumbarton St., Zuckerman, Bernice Bryant .... Penn Hall Junior College, Arlington 7, Va. Chambersburg, Pa. β 267 β This is it. This is the tangible reward of those who have worked so hard to put out the 1961 SCHOOLMA ' AM. The staff sincerely hopes that this book will cause each of your hearts to swell just a little with pride for our Alma Mater and its symbols. May this pride and these memories remain with you always. I wish to express my sincere appreciation to all those who have made this book possible, and I extend my best wishes to Carole Ann Noel, Doris Humphries, and Diane Sykes who will guide the work of the 1962 yearbook staff. P. L. J. I N ACADEMICS 34 Curriculum I 36 Curriculum II 36 Curriculum HI 37 Curriculum IV 37 Curriculum V 38 Curriculum VI 38 Curriculum VII 39 Curriculum VIII 39 Curriculum IX 40 Curriculum X 40 Curriculum XI 41 Curriculum XII 41 ADMINISTRATION 16 College Services 30 Deans 20 Dormitory Hostesses 30 Division of Humanities 22 Division of Natural Sciences 24 Division of Social Sciences 26 Division of Teacher Education 28 Infirmary Staff 29 Library Staff 29 President of the College 18 Secretaries and Office Staff 31 ADVERTISEMENTS 224 Belle Meade 228 Blakemore ' s Flowers 229 Commonwealth Press, Inc 234 Doc ' s Tearoom 229 Ewing Studios 238 Charles L. Fauls 231 Flippo ' s Esso Servicenter 230 F. Barth Garber 228 Harrisonburg Telephone Co 227 Howard Johnson ' s 232 Kavanaugh Hotel 228 Joseph Ney ' s 230 Julia ' s Restaurant 231 Leggett ' s Dept. Store 226 Litten, Allen 228 Roanoke Engraving Co 233 Schewels Furniture Co 227 D E X Smith-Hayden Cleaners 232 Suters Craft Shop 228 Taliaferro, J. W., Jewelers 229 Taliaferro, John W. Sons 226 Valley Books 227 Valley Small Loan Corp 226 Virginia Electric Power Co 229 Williamson ' s Drug Store 227 Willowbank Sandwich Shoppe and Motel .... 226 Woolworths 226 WSVA Radio Station 232 ATHLETICS 208 Athletic Association 210 Fencing Club 215 Girls ' Basketball 214 Hockey 213 Intramural Sports 218 Men ' s Basketball 222 Mercury Club 212 Orchesis Club 216 Porpoise Club 217 CLASSES 42 Freshmen 102 Juniors 78 Seniors 44 Sophomores 90 CONTENTS 15 DEDICATION 14 FACULTY DIRECTORY 240 FEATURES 188 Apple Blossom Princess 200 Harvest Festival Princess 199 Joseph and Madonna 198 Man of the Year 205 May Day Attendants 203 May Day Princesses 202 May Queen 201 Miss Madison 204 Outstanding Students 194 Who ' s Who 190 -269 β INDEX GREEK LETTER ORGANIZATIONS 168 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 144 Alumni Association 155 Area Clubs 149 Baptist Student Union 146 Breeze Staff 122 Canterbury Club 151 Concert Choir 158 Concert Orchestra 156 Cotillion Club 134 Criterion Club 162 Curie Science Club 141 Diapason Club 162 El Club Espagnol 150 Ex Libris 145 Fire Safty Committee 132 Frances Sale Club 148 German Club 136 Handbook 132 Honor Council 119 Interfaith Council 163 Junior Marshalls 133 Kappa Delta Pi 152 Kappa Pi 145 Le Cercle Francais 150 Lutheran Student Association 163 Madison College Chorus 161 Madrigal Singers 160 Mathematics Club 149 Men ' s Honor Court 128 Men ' s Student Government 126 Newman Club 166 Phi Beta Lambda 133 Pi Omega Pi 144 Psychology Club 154 Recreation Council 153 Schoolma ' am Staff 124 Schwarzenau Club 166 Sesame Club 151 Sigma Alpha Iota 161 Sigma Phi Lambda 140 Social Committee 131 Social Science Club 159 Standards Committee 130 Stratford Players 142 Student Education Association 147 Student Government Association 118 Ushers 133 Wesley Foundation 164 Westminster Fellowship 165 Wind Ensemble 159 Y.M.C.A 129 Y.W.C.A 120 PATRONS 244 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 235 STUDENT DIRECTORY 253 β 270 β A3 MfllW I t fj : mi β x i β’ Vft ...t _ tt 4 q - A
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